Lieutenant in the British Army's 19th Light Dragoons writing to his mother in Ireland. Requesting leave, "I should have made the application long since had it not been rarity for the Campaign to break up." Describes battle at Fort Erie on September 17, 1814, as the Americans attempted to break the British siege. "…think we are likely soon to have a nother bloody Battle such as we had at Lundys Lane." Brief mentions of the Battle of Lundy's Lane, Battle of Chippawa, the "storming of Fort Erie," and picket duty. "… although the War has not been much in our favor this Campain there is a very great talk of Peace which every one says must take place before it is long, that Americans must see the folly of keeping up the War."