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- Cecil Woodham-Smith,Queen Victoria: From Her Birth to the Death of the Prince Consort(New
York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1972), 150. - Queen Victoria’s Journal, 12 November 1854, quoted in Charlot,Victoria, The Young Queen,
352. - Leading story,Times, 3 November 1855, 6–7.
- Royal Archives, Windsor Castle: RA VIC/E6/69. Memorandum on Proposed Victoria Cross,
2 December 1855;Panmure Papers, Letter from Prince Albert to Lord Panmure, 28 December
1855; RA VIC/E6/70. Letter from Lord Panmure to Prince Albert, 30 December 1855. - Anderson,A Liberal State at War, 65.
- Royal Archives, Windsor Castle: RA VIC/G42/65. Letter from Lord Panmure to Queen
Victoria, 3 January 1856; RA VIC/E6/71. Letter from Queen Victoria to Lord Panmure,
5 January 1856. - Royal Archives, Windsor Castle: RA VIC/E6/78. Letter from Lord Panmure to Prince
Albert, 14 January 1856. - Royal Archives, Windsor Castle: RA VIC/E5/29. Letter from Queen Victoria to Lord
Panmure, 17 February 1857. - See appendix for full text of the Victoria Cross Warrants.
- Panmure Papers, Letter from Prince Albert to Lord Panmure, 28 January 1856.
CHAPTER 3- See appendix for the full text of the royal warrants governing the Victoria Cross.
- PRO File WO/98/3. Letter from Godfrey Charles Mundy to Major General Sir Charles
Yorke 25 February 1856. - PRO File WO/98/2; PRO File WO/98/3. Letter from Godfrey Charles Mundy to Major
General Sir Charles Yorke, 20 March 1856. - The title of the top soldier in the Victorian Army was altered slightly with the accession
of the Duke of Cambridge from ‘Commander-in-Chief’ to ‘General Commanding in
Chief.’ Although unfamiliar to some readers, it was none-the-less the title by which
he was addressed in formal correspondence and the title over which he signed his
name, so I have chosen to trust him to know who he actually was and use the title
accordingly. - St. Aubyn,Royal George, 112–14, 332.
- PRO File WO/98/2. Letters from Lieutenant Colonel MacDowell to War Office;
C. J. Bourke to War Office, 29 February 1856; Colonel Jonathan Peel, Military Secretary,
to Msr. le Baron Despiaux, 17 March 1856; Untitled memorandum directing complete
denial of all pre-Crimea claims. - PRO File WO/98/3. Letter from Jonathan Peel to Colonel McDowell, C. B. 26 February
1856. - PRO File WO/98/3. Letter from Godfrey Charles Mundy to Dr Smith, Army Medical
Department, 8 April 1856. - PRO File WO/98/3. Letter from Jonathan Peel to John Godfrey, 13 May 1856.
- PRO File WO/98/3. Letter from Lord Panmure to the Duke of Cambridge, 5 September
- PRO File WO/98/2. Letter from Colonel William Denny, Officer Commanding, 41st
Regiment to Adjutant General, 8 December 1856.