Greetings all, I should be interested to know if any one has come across the 'Memoirs' of Sir David Dundas, QMG briefly Commander-in-Chief, running to several volumes, that I have seen mentioned on the Dictionary of National Biography but which appears to have no online profile at all.
With thanks, JF
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I haven't, but am wondering whether it might be something unpublished -- which version of the ODNB did you see mention of them? I can't find any sign of it in the new ODNB, and the list of sources/papers for each figure covered is generally pretty comprehensive.
Dundas wrote a couple of books on movements, but I have found no evidence of his memoirs. The multi volume set you mention may refer to the 'later correspondence of George III' in which many letters to and from Dundas are printed.