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WIV - Private and official papers of William IV
3 - Military correspondence of William IV
Collection
Correspondence of William IV
Reference
GEO/MAIN/35994-36005
Record Type
Writings (documents)
Title
Memorandum on corporal punishment in the Army
Date
4 March 1832
Writer
[Wellington, 1st Duke of, Field Marshal?]
Description
Reflection upon the use and necessity of corporal punishment in the Army: the author puts the question into context providing information about the origins of the practice - which he relates to the system of raising armies by conscription or Ballot used in France since the French Revolution, a system that could and should never be adopted in the British Army - and its efficacy compared to other methods in given situations (eg. missions abroad; cases of drunkness; etc).
The author concludes with saying that: 'if the State is to have an Army, we must maintain in it the use of Corporal Punishment'.
Language
English
Extent
1 document (21 pages)
Physical Description
Bound manuscript paper
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