Talk:English Tangier
Latest comment: 6 years ago by LlywelynII in topic Sources for future article expansion
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Nothing? Seriously... ? — LlywelynII 10:31, 13 November 2018 (UTC)
Sources for future article expansion
editFurther reading sections aren't explicitly forbidden, but they really ought to be for articles that don't have someone paying attention, curating, and consistently formatting and pruning them. Kindly add these sources back to the article as they are used to verify statements within the running text itself:
- ADM 106/294 (Roger Allsopp, 1673)
- ADM 106/314
- ADM 12/18
- ADM 12/28B
- CO 279 National Archives (Public Records Office) Board of Trade Tangier Original Correspondence, etc.
- Chappell, E., ed. The Tangier Papers of Samuel Pepys (London: Navy Records Society, vol. LXIII, 1935)
- Childs, J. The Army of Charles II (London: Routledge, 1976)
- Halkett, J. 'Tangier – 1680: The Diary of Sir James Halkett', in Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research (1922)
- Lord, W.F. The Lost Possessions of England (London: Richard Bentley & Son, 1896)
- Luke, John. Diary. B. Museum Add. MSS. 36528
- Luke, Samuel. British Library Manuscript Collection, Sloan MSS.
- Smithers, A.J. The Tangier Campaign: the Birth of the British Army (Stroud: 2003)
- Walton, C. A History of the British Standing Army, 1660-1700 (London: 1894)