found: Work cat.: Philip, J. Reminiscences of Gibralter, Egypt, and the Egyptian War, 1882, 2003.
found: War Times Index WWW site, November 10, 2004(Anglo-Egyptian War, 1882. The first objective was to secure the Suez Canal...the land phase of the war commenced on 28th August 1882...This [British] force was met at Mahuta and twice at Kassassin...The decisive battle of the war commenced on the night of 12/13th September with the main British force of 17,500 men and sixty guns crossing the desert towards Tel-el-Kebir)
found: History On-Line WWW site, November 10, 2004:Theses in progress page (The military (especially the Gordon Highlanders) and diplomatic history surrounding the Anglo-Egyptian War and the Sudanese campaign. Ian Kelly. (Dr. Andrew Mackillop.) Aberdeen M.Litt. (Hist.))
found: The Gordon Highlanders, a brief regimental history WWW site, November 10, 2004(On 18 June, 1882, they paraded in Highland uniform for the first time since 1809; three months later, they had been baptized with the heat of Africa and the fire of the Anglo-Egyptian War)
found: Byland Forever, the Armoury WWW site, November 10, 2004(By the time of the Anglo-Egyptian War (1882), the Martini-Henry had been in service for many years)
found: War Chronicle/British Offical History from the Crimea to the Great War WWW site, November 10, 2004(Egyptian War 1882. Maurice, Major General Sir John Frederick. Military History of the Campaign of 1882 in Egypt.)
notfound: Encyc. Brit.;Oxford companion to British history