493. Continued from Appendix 273 of MacKinnon’s Origin and Services of the Coldstream Guards (ii. 450).
494. By Brigade Order , Nov. 5, 1833, the King’s Mews Barracks were called St. George’s Barracks; and the new building erected near Bird-cage Walk, on the site of the Armoury and Recruit House, Westminster Barracks. The latter were immediately afterwards called Wellington Barracks.
495. The new Kensington Barracks replaced the old buildings in April, 1858.
496. The barracks built in Chelsea were ready for occupation at this time.
497. The Magazine Barracks were given up on this date as a Guards quarter, and were handed over to the Police authorities.