Sep 15 2009
15th September 1809
2nd Battalion: Gibraltar

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CaptainMachell has been appointed Brigade Major to General Bowes in Gibraltar. As a result there has been little opportunity for him to settle into the battalion.
Major Grey has been granted six months’ leave.
Although the incidence of sickness among the men is still high, there has been only one death so far this month. Surgeon Hennen is having to work alone. The assistant Surgeon, Purdon, who was left sick in Kinsale when the battalion sailed to Portugal, has still not joined, but is reported to be at the depot.
Lieutenant O’Brien has transferred into the 8th Garrison Battalion.
There have been neither promotions nor demotions among the NCOs.
Altogether a quiet couple of weeks.
1st Battalion: Trichinopoly

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Major Maxwell has been appointed in temporary command of the second battalion, 6th Native Cavalry, the unit with which two other officers of the 30th, Lieutenants Cane and Lewin, are doing duty.
Adjutant Nunn has been appointed Assistant Quartermaster General, Southern Division, and Lieutenant Powell, Brigade Major, Southern Division.
Captain Chambers remains on leave in Madras. Lieutenant Nicholson has returned from leave, however, to discover that Wilkinson’s harsh words, spoken in June, are still circulating around the battalion. On the 10th September he sent a letter to Wilkinson, accusing him of having deliberately made their conversation public. Wilkinson, in his reply, reminded Nicholson that Chambers was the only witness to their conversation, and that Nicholson himself seemed to be continually quarrelling with officers of the regiment. (There has recently been some unpleasantness between Nicholson and Lieutenant Sinclair.) He insisted that Nicholson must resign. Nicholson has now written again (15th September), this time accusing Wilkinson of making false charges against him.
Depot: Recruiting

Captain Spawforth remains in command at Wakefield with a small body of men who are destined to join either the first battalion in India, or the second in Gibraltar.
Three recruiting parties are now reported as active. Captain Fullarton commands in Glasgow, Lieutenant Sparks in Sleaford, and Lieutenant Mayne in Cambridge. According to second battalion returns, Mayne is accompanied by Ensign Andrew Perry, new to the regiment. The depot returns do not mention him, however.
On the 8th September Edward Nuttles attested at the depot.



