7&CO?S FOR THU CRIMEA
... ~f Foot; 1 officer, 2 serjeants, and 100 privates the 7th Regiment of Foot; 2 serjeants and 100 privates ‘'fthelOth Regiment Foot; 4 officers, 2 scrjeanta, and 130 privates of the 23d ...
... ~f Foot; 1 officer, 2 serjeants, and 100 privates the 7th Regiment of Foot; 2 serjeants and 100 privates ‘'fthelOth Regiment Foot; 4 officers, 2 scrjeanta, and 130 privates of the 23d ...
... the apprehension of the murderers. On Friday evening John Whiting, confined in ’Boston 'mol as .a deserter from the 7th Regiment of Foot, s escape therefrom climbing over one of the highest walls of the prison. The experiment must have dangerous one, from ...
... Adjutant, v Fremantle, promoted. 7th Regiment of Foot. —Ensign A. J. Harrison to be Lieutenant, by purchase, v Courtenay, who retires. 21st Foot.—Ensign W. Thorbum to be Lieutenant, by purchase, Donald, who retires. 31st Foot.—R. H. Townsend ...
... the prisoner guilty of both charges, and sentenced him to dismissed her Majesty’s service. , I The Colonelcy of the 7th Regiment of Foot (Loyal Fusi- [ liorsl vacant the death of SirS. B. Auchmuty, G.C.8., j lon the 30th ult., at Pau. The deceased General ...
... Fu-ilcer Guards.—K. 11. Russell, Gent, to be Ensign and Lieut., by purchase, vice Boauclcrk, app-inted to the Regiment. 7th Regiment of Foot —Lieut. A. F. Beauclcrk, from the Scots Fueilocr Guards, to be Lieut., bv purchase, vice Kirwan, who retires. ...
... mother was returned. —Clonmel Advertiser. On Friday evening John Whiting, confined in Boston gaol as a deserter from the 7th Regiment of Foot, made his escape therefrom by climbing over one of the highest wall* of the prison. The experiment must have been a ...
... Townsend, vice DeVero, promoted. (From Friday’* War office, Jan. —7th Regiment of Foot—Ensign C. E, Kirk, from the 68th Foot, Lieutenant, purchase, vice o‘Grady, removed to the Foot THE CLOSING PRICES OF PUBLIC FUNDS. Stdy. Mdy. Tsdy. Wed. ...
... from the Foot, to Lieutenant, vice Baillie, who exchanges. 27th Foot—Lieut. G. O. Newton, from the Foot, be Lieutenant, vice Gore, who exchangee. 34th Foot —Surgeon B. D. Batt, from the 14th Foot, to Surgeon. vice Denny, who exchanges. 35th ...
... to cornc-t, by purchase, vice T. June-. 7th Regiment of Foot—Knsigo O. C. Wilson, from the 38th Foot, be Lieut., purchase, vice Thurlow, i r mo ted. loth IJitto—Quartermaster J. CJoodf. •’v, fn-m the 2Uth Foot, to be Quartermaster, vice . 21 ...
... only. 7th Regiment of Foot—Staff Surgeon of the Second Clam A. P. Lockwood to Surgeon, rice Mitchell, promoted the Staff. 9th Foot.—W. C. Elliott, Qent., to be Ensign, by purchase, rice Bell, who retires. 10th Foot—Capt. O. Hamilton, from ...
... the half-pay list.. 7th Regiment of Foot.—H. W. Rochfort, Gent., to Ensign, purchase v Harding, who has ret ired. 14th Foot.—Lieut. R. S. Lemon, from the Ist West India Regiment, to be Lieutenant, v Molony, who exchanges. 21st ...
... the sale of his commission. 7th Regiment of Foot.—Lieut. J. K. M'Adam to be Captain, by purchase, v CarjHMiter, promoted Ensign D. Flood to Lieutenant, by purchase, v M'Adam. *l3th Foot.—Major H. V. Mundell, from the 96th Foot, to be Major,v ...