The New Review 11 (1894), p. 26-8; The Calcutta Review, 100-101 (1895), pp. 14-23. [2][3]
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Les campagnes, p. 232. Genealogical websites claim that he lived until 1839, having married in 1801, risen to the rank of adjudant-major (regimental staff-captain), and continued in the army under Napoleon, eventually earning the Légion d'honneur; if so, he is presumably the Jean Viard, adjudant-major of the 37th Line Infantry who was so honoured in 1805 (Annuaire de la Légion d'Honneur, pour l'an XIII (1805), ed. Joseph Lavallée & M. Perrotte. Rondonneau, Paris 1805, p. 445). [[iarchive:bub_gb_EshBAAAAcAAJ_2|]] [1]
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Les campagnes, p. 232. Genealogical websites claim that he lived until 1839, having married in 1801, risen to the rank of adjudant-major (regimental staff-captain), and continued in the army under Napoleon, eventually earning the Légion d'honneur; if so, he is presumably the Jean Viard, adjudant-major of the 37th Line Infantry who was so honoured in 1805 (Annuaire de la Légion d'Honneur, pour l'an XIII (1805), ed. Joseph Lavallée & M. Perrotte. Rondonneau, Paris 1805, p. 445). [[iarchive:bub_gb_EshBAAAAcAAJ_2|]] [1]
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Pennington, Reina; Higham, Robin (2003). Amazons to fighter pilots : a biographical dictionary of military women / Vol. 1, A-Q. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. p. 170. OCLC773504359.