7TH REGIMENT OF FOOT
... November, 1854. 20TH REGIMENT OF FOOT. Private Peter Nohan, severely. 46TH REGIMENT OF FOOT. Private Wm. Glynn, slightly. 20th November 1854. 44TH REGIMENT OF FOOT. Privates: Robert Bergin, severely; Wm. Lewis, ...
... November, 1854. 20TH REGIMENT OF FOOT. Private Peter Nohan, severely. 46TH REGIMENT OF FOOT. Private Wm. Glynn, slightly. 20th November 1854. 44TH REGIMENT OF FOOT. Privates: Robert Bergin, severely; Wm. Lewis, ...
... GAZETTE. (THIS EVENING.) WAR-OFFICE, JAN. 2, 1852. 7th Regiment of Foot —Ensign Charles Edmonstone Kirk, from the 68 th Foot, to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice O'Grady, removed to the 64th Foot, Jan. 2. 33d ...
... I National Debt of the sum of 2901. 2s. Bd. Consols, heretofore standing in the names of Captain Edward Penrice, of 7th Regiment of Foot, Richard Henry Cox, Charles Hamrnersley, and Henry Richard Cox, all of Craig's-court, Charing-cross, Elqrs., and which ...
... GENERAL SIR S. B. AUCHMUTY, G.C.B. Sir Samuel Benjamin Auchmuty, G.C.B., a General in the Army and Colonel of the 7th Regiment of Foot, who died on the 30th ult., at Pau, was the second son of Samuel Auchmuty, Esq., of Brianstown, by his wife, Elizabeth ...
... NAVAL AND MILITARY. The depot of the 80th Regiment of Foot. consisting of 10 officers and 204 nan-columisaioned officers and rank and file, has replaced the depot of the 7th Regiment of Foot at Pembroke. The construction of the new boat ...
... Joseph Gobsell. Royal Engineers.— Wounded, private James t• 7th Regiment of Foot.— Wbunded, private Edwiu ler, severely. 20th Regiment of Foot. —Wounded, private Lyneb, slightly. 28th Regiment of ...
... INTELLIQENCaB. LABT NIGHTS LONDON GAZETTE. WAR-OFFICE, PALL-MALL, Mahch 19. *92nd Repi_«!.t of Foot— Lieutenant General John Campbell tobe Colonel. •7th Regiment of Foot— Lieutenant General George Thomas Colomb to be Colonel. BANKRUPTS. Notice of Adjudication ...
... EDWARD PENRICE, late of the Military Lue rest not to Fort Clarence, Chatham, in the County of Kent, and to be in the 7th Regiment of Foot, and who died at ee hours of Middlesex, in oF about the month of August, 1838 ». No 68. on or before the 19th day of ...
... regiment of foot. Wounded.—James Ritson, J. Dewell. 21st regiment of foot Wounded. —William Bishop. 57th regiment of foot. Wounded.—James Philips. 83rd regiment of ...
... 20TH REGIMENT OF FOOT. Killed—Privates James Wosley and Thomas Wyatt Wounded—Privates John Langley, James Riton, G, Young, 21ST REGIMENT OF FOOT. Wounded—Privates Robert Brogan and John Kay. 57TH REGIMENT OF ...
... 20TH REGIMENT OF FOOT. Killed—Privates James Wosley and Thomas Wyatt. Wounded—Privates John Langley, James Riton, G. Young. 21ST REGIMENT OF FOOT. Wounded—Privates Robert Brogan and John Kay. 57TLI REGIMENT OF ...
... 20TII REGIMENT OF FOOT. Killed—Privates James Wosley and Thomas Wyatt. Wounded—Privates John Langley, James Elton, G. Young. 21ST REGIMENT OF FOOT. Wounded—Privates Robert Brogan and John Kay. 57TH REGIMENT OF ...