Percy, who served in the Peninsula and became aide-de-camp to Sir John Moore at Corunna, was captured during the retreat from Burgos in 1812 and detained in France until the peace. In 1815, while on Wellington’s staff at Waterloo, he was entrusted with the first dispatches bearing news of the victory. He reached London on the evening of 21 June and searched out the prince regent at a party at Mrs. Boehm’s in St. James’s Square; to the hostess’s chagrin, his dramatic intrusion broke up the gathering.
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