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 * Wellingon's Waterloo dispatch to Lord Bathurst, 19 June 1815 The London Gazette Publication date: 22 June 1815 Issue: 17028 Page: 1213  Waterloo Dispatch
 * THURSDAY, JUNE 2&i 1815. • • ' •" ' '
 * Downing-Sirtet, June 2&, 3815. MAJOR the HonmvraWie H. Percy last night^vitifi a dispatch-from shal the DuWof* WelNngtoYi, K. fr'to Earl Bathurct, His Majeisty^s Principal Secretary of State for the Waflf De^»rtttrctftf t>t" which the folknviag ' it a copy :


 * My Lord, Waterloo, June 39, 1815. BUONAPARTE having collected the -1st, 2d, .,3d, 4th, and 6th corps of the French army and the Imperial Guards...


 * The London Gazette Publication date: 8 July 1815 Issue: 17037 Page: 1358 Return of Killed, Wounded, and Missing of the Allied Army.


 * The London Gazette EXTRAORDINARY. FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1815


 * https://www.thegazette.co.uk/all-notices/notice?end-publish-date=1815-12-30&text=Paris&start-publish-date=1815-06-15&location-distance-1=1&service=all-notices&categorycode-all=all&numberOfLocationSearches=1&results-page-size=10 Search on Paris in 1815


 * https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/17038/page/1385 Publication date: 11 July 1815  Issue: 1703 Page: 1385 ]  Paris, July 8,   1815: IN consequence of the convention  with the enemy, of which I transmitted  your  Lordship the copy in  my dispatch of the 4th, the troops under my  command and that  of Field-Marshal Prince Blucher occupied the barrier  of Paris on  the 6th, and entered the city  yesterday; which has ever since been perfectly quiet
 * The London Gazette Publication date: 12 December 1815, Issue: 17090, Page: 2473 Peace treaty


 * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=osu.32435054261441;view=1up;seq=588 Gents Magazine p 554. Abstract of Foreign occurrence (Jan to June 1815 volume LXXXV, eight of the new series)