RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE INFANTRY SWORD EXERCISE 1817 HENRY ANGELO (THE YOUNGER)

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RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE INFANTRY SWORD EXERCISE 1817 HENRY ANGELO (THE YOUNGER) The manual presented here was written by Henry Charles Angelo, and is vitally important to the history of British swordsmanship on foot. Angelo came from a line of famous fencing masters. His Grandfather Domenico Angelo started a fencing school in England in the 1750s, and became one of the most famous sword masters in the country. Domenico s son, Henry Angelo (Henry Charles Angelo s father) took over his dynasty and also went on to develop a system of military swordsmanship Hungarian and Highland Broad Sword (1799), and The Guards of the Highland Broad Sword (1799). Despite the terms Scottish, Hungarian, and Austrian being used in a number of texts of this time, this ware merely the origin or influence on the style that was intended for British swordsmanship, and all of the swords used in the British army at that time. The Guards of the Highland Broad Sword (1799) Henry Angelo, the elder (1760-1839), in 1790.

The Ten Lessons of Highland Broad Sword From Hungarian and Highland Broad Sword, by Henry Angelo (Elder), 1799

Angelo s (Elder) system was taught to the London and Westminster Light Horse Volunteers (that included light infantry support units). This system was used informally by other units and individual officers, along with the similar and related The Art of Defence on foot, with Broad Sword and Sabre, by Charles Roworth (1798). A number of texts at the time recommended this work to officer s to become accustomed with the swords that they were obliged to purchase and carry. Henry Charles Angelo (Younger) had begun to teach the military even before taking over his father s fencing school, and during the Napoleonic Wars. Around the year 1813, he began to teach the Royal Navy a form of cutlass exercise. This exercise was based heavily on his father s military system of the late 18 th century. These works were described as a combination of Scottish and Hungarian methods, with a tenlesson structure introduced by the broadsword master John Taylor (a version of which also appeared in Roworth s third edition, published in 1804). The cutlass exercise diagram to the left is near identical to the sword exercise diagram seen in the infantry sword manual presented here. Mounted and dismounted troops of the London and Westminster Light Horse Volunteers. (Notice the sword bayonet worn by the dismounted man, seen in use in the poster on the previous page.

By 1815, and perhaps sooner, Henry Charles Angelo was teaching an infantry sword exercise to troops serving in France. Finally in 1817, his system was officially accepted as the new standard for the British army, and is the work you see in this document. This was the first ever officially adopted infantry sword exercise for the regular British army. It was re -printed and updated a number of times, and served as the standard and official manual of infantry sword exercise until nearly the end of the 19 th century, when a new form of sword and swordsmanship was introduced. It is worth noting that when Angelo s system was finally replaced, the sword was almost entirely obsolete in military usage, especially for those using the sword on foot. Henry Charles Angelo s system was heavily based on his fathers, and even though some terminology and teaching methods evolved, the principals of the fighting style remained relatively unchanged. Therefore the Angelo s style of infantry swordsmanship, which lasted almost one hundred years, was the military standard from almost the introduction of British pattern swords (1786), until the sword was made obsolete. Below is an anecdote from a British army Sergeant serving in France in 1815, and gives some insight into how the sword exercise was introduced and practiced. Henry Charles Angelo (1780-1852), in 1839

Note the term sword. In the Napoleonic era, various terms had been used for the different swords in use at the time, such as sabre, spadroon & broadsword, but around the year of the publishing of this manual, those terms were dropped, and replaced with the rather more universal one sword. The weapons used under this system would have been the 1796 pattern Infantry officers spadroon (straight and single edged, light cut and thrust, with shell guards), the 1803 Infantry officers sabre (Deeply curved with slotted hilt), and the 1798 pattern Scottish broadsword (brass basket hilt with heavy double edged blade). A great many derivatives of these three swords were also in use, such From Angelo s Bayonet Exercise, 1857 as earlier and simpler spadroon types, non-regulation sabres and regimental patterns. However, this system lasted on until near the end of the century, and was therefore also used extensively with the so called gothic hilt sabres that became standard for infantry officers in 1822. This sword was a middle ground between the 1796 spadroon and 1803 sabre, being studier and more curved that the former, and less curved and more agile than the latter. In 1833, Angelo was appointed as Superintendent of the Sword Exercise of the British army. He also published a bayonet exercise, that like his sword exercise, because the official standard for the army. Angelo continued to produce manuals for the auxiliary and yeomanry forces, included works on the use of the sword for cavalry. The work scanned and presented here is the first edition of the Infantry Sword Exercise, and has been released on the 200 th anniversary of its first publishing, and is brought to you by The Academy of Historical Fencing. This file, as well as restored scans of Henry Angelo s work are available at www.swordfight.uk. Compiled by Nick Thomas, Instructor and co-founder of the Academy of Historical Fencing.

TYPICAL BRITISH INFANTRY SWORDS USED IN THIS SYSTEM 1-1796 Pattern Infantry Officer s Sword (Spadroon) The standard officer and Sergeant s sword, 1796-1822) It was a light bladed sword that was neither particularly good at cut or thrust. Many officers replaced these with sabres such as the 1803 pattern or non-regulation models. Weight - 700-750 grams, 80cm blade. Point of balance 8cm. 2-1803 Pattern Infantry Officer s Sword The standard sword for officers of the Grenadier and Light Companies (flank companies), Light Regiments, as well as Fusilier, Rifle and staff officers. It was also popular with other officers, including the Royal Navy. Blade shapes vary substantially in terms of length and curvature. The guard is of slotted hilt type, providing more protection than a stirrup hilt. The blades are often inspired by the 1796 light cavalry sword, but are slightly shorter and usually without flare in the blade profile. The pattern varies from 75-83cm blade, 700-830 grams, point of balance is typically around 15cm. 3-1798 Pattern Scottish Infantry Officer s Sword The (Northern) Scots continued with their tradition of using basket hilt swords, which Englishman had dropped earlier in the 18 th century. Blades vary, but are typically straight and double edged. Substantial guards made of brass. 1.1-1.4kg, 81-84cm blade. Point of balance between 10-15cm. 4-1822 Pattern Infantry Officer s Sword 1 2 3 4 In 1822 a new sword replaced both the 1796 spadroon, and 1803 sabre. Initially with a pipe back blade, and later fullered. It is a light curved cut and thrust blade, with brass guard, often referred to as a gothic half basket. 800-900 grams, 82-83cm blade. Point of balance between 10-13cm.