FEBRUARY,

... Colonel Joseph Logan, at Dover, Colonel of the 63rd Regiment. f. General Fitzgibbon, at Plymouth Sound, Colonel of the 23rd Royal Fusiliers._ The Chevalier Benkhausen. at Wiesbaden, of gout. The chevalier was Russian consul in London, and was most highly esteemed ...

COUNTRY NARIEETII

... the position they had taken such pains to defend and secure. The e.ith Regiment, ininsediately ow the right of tit e Royal Fusiliers in the advance, suffered equally with corps an immense it/U. The '..* f 'hoßoyal dillery in all those operations was most ...

EMPEROR AND THE THE CHINESE INSUItUENTS

... abandon the position they had taken such pains to defend and secure. The 95th Regiment, immediately on the right of the Royal Fusiliers in the advance, suffered equally with that corps an immense loss. The aid of the Royal Artillery in all these operations ...

4TH REGIMENT. Kudaso.—None. Woollolo.—Privates. Leonard Warden James Bright Michael Mealie Michael Corry John ..

... Silverthorn John Williams lilolllll3 Hubert lllubisort Misslsc. Privates. Wetted Curley William Kennedy Garret Cordon MU ROYAL FUSILIERS. KILLED. Joseph Irwin .11011135 SPlizarnon John Barstow James Parke John W.lliam Todd Joseph Chappel Robert Bates John ...

Had the British soldier at Alma, or Sebastopol, offered such as to lead the reader to suppose that the Town

... casualties at the sanguinary but glorious battle of Inkermann, the name of Captain George Neeld Bolder°, of the 21st Royal Fusiliers, the son of our esteemed member, as severely wounded. The gallant officer's regiment I formed part of Sir G. Cathcart's ...

lortign Inttiligtut

... tessupport my him in the command, are Lieutenant-Colonel Yea, of left beyond the road, bug they were prevented from, the Royal Fusiliers; Major Sir Thomas Troubridge, doing so; the enemy turned it by the read, and for a of the same regiment, who was commanding ...

SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1855

... been forthcoming. There can be little doubt but that he was taken away as a prisoner. Tice sentries were men of the 7th Royal Fusiliers. I have not heard one circumstance advanced to palliate this discreditable affair. The night was sufficiently clear and ...

SATURDAY, nliktfAßY 17, 1855

... at that presidency. At Portsmouth, on Saturday, the screw transport Crmsus, embarked the officers and 130 of the 7th Royal Fusiliers; an equal number of the 19th Regiment of the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, of the 77th R !giment, of the 88th (Connaught ...

J aud X 311ilitarti

... companies of 100 men each, tints increasing their strengths respectively by 1,000 bayonets—viz.: 3rd Foot, 4th ditto, 7th Royal Fusiliers, 17th Foot, 18th Royal Irish, 19th Foot, 20th ditto, 21st Royal North British Fusiliers, 23rd Royal Welsh ditto, 28th ...

foreign sittelligturt. THE CRIMEA. THE SORTIE OF THE TWENTY-SECOND. The following despatches have been received ..

... to your lordship: Major the Ron. James Lyon Browne, of the 21st Regiment, brother of the lion. Captain Browne, of the Royal Fusiliers, who, it has already been my painful duty to report, fell upon this occasion; Captain Butler, of 'the 20th; and Captain ...

UNITED STATES

... Portman-street barracks, for Aldershott, proceeding by South Western Railway. Colonel Sir Thomas Trowbridge, of the 7th Royal Fusiliers, has been appointed Director-General of Army Clothing under the new organisation of the War Department. Sir. Ramsay, who ...

STANDARD, SATUEDAY, JUNE 30, 1855

... husband was no more. Colonel Yea, of the 7th Regiment, entered the army in 1825. As lieutenant-colonel he commanded the Royal Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854. It will not be forgotten how terribly his corps suffered at the Alma. He was ...