To whom it may concern,
I have in my possession an old book (1915 edition) titled:
Letters from Persia and India 1857-1859
They are basically the memoirs of General Sir George Digby Barker G.C.B.
In it, he recounts his experiences of the Persian War and Indian Mutiny.
It appears he started Army life with the 78th Highland Regiment, but also serving with the 19th and then the 64th. He ended his military career as Colonel of the Seaforth Highlanders.
I have not yet read the book in it's entirety, but if there are any points that fellow members would like me to search out, I’d be only too pleased to do so.
Cheers,
Ken.

