MONDAY, APRIL 16
... pleased to confer a special mark of his favour on the 51st Light Infantry, commanded by Lieut. Colonel Rice, C. 8., by commanding that it shall in future be called the 51st,, or . The King's Own Light Infantry ...
... pleased to confer a special mark of his favour on the 51st Light Infantry, commanded by Lieut. Colonel Rice, C. 8., by commanding that it shall in future be called the 51st,, or . The King's Own Light Infantry ...
... at Lamerton, Devon, the Rev. Wm. Covvlard, to Sarah Phillis Clode, the widow of Capt. E. Kelly, late of H. M. 51st Regiment of Light Infantry. Aug. 11, I. M. T. Wratislaw, Esq., of Trinity College, Oxford, to Eliza Gelling, daughter of the Rev. Henry Bishop ...
... St. Kew, Edw. Kelby, Esq. of Kelby, Devon, Captaln 13, aad March G. Attorneys, Messrs. Sudlow, Francis, and in the 51st Light Infantry Regiment, to Sarah,.eldest daughter of Urquhart, Monument-yard. the late Henry Braddon, Esq. of Stesdon Lodge, Cora ...
... MARRIED. March 15, at All Souls Church, Langbam-place, Captain William Henry Elliott, of the 51st or King's Own Light Infantry, second son of Captain Elliott, R.N. of Elliott-house, near Ripon, to Jane, youngest daughter of the late William Ashmore, Esq ...
... Hon. Henry Murray, half-pay 18th Light Dragoons; John Mathias Everard, half-pay 77th Foot; John Grey, halfpay sth Foot; George Wyndham, half-pay 20th Light Dragoons' Alexander Cameron, half-pay Ist Greek Light Infantry; Sir James Wilson, K.C.B. half-pay ...
... his eldest son ,'Colonel Berkeley, for his disappointment, he. bequeath- Ist Light Dragoons, Piershill. `'d to him n o ble and ancient family seat, Berkeley Castle, Infantry. -7 2 d Regimen t of Foot, Edinbur g h. Gloucestershire, with all the unsettled' ...
... the commission. WAR OFFICE, Aug. 22. hketnoranduni.—His Majesty has been graciously pleased to , o rhait the 51st (or the King's Own Light Infantry) Regiment, l ) ear the words Corunna, Salamanca, Orthes, and yrenees, on its colours and appointments ...
... meats serving in Nova Scotia. She will sail ta-mor• row morning. The station assigned to that fine Regiment the 51st (or King's Own) Light Infantry, under the command of Lieut. Col. Rice, C. B. is Malta. Three companies, for this destination, under Lieut. ...
... retires. Unattached.—To be Lieut. Colonels of Infantry, by purchase. —Major R. Drew, from the 73d Foot; Major C. Chichester, from the 60th Foot: Major Hon. C. Grey, from the 60th Foot. To be Captains of Infantry, without purchase—Lieut. D. M. Haslewood, from ...
... Thomas Frederick Hart, from the Ist Regimen. of Life Guards, to be captain of Infantry, by purchase; Lieutenant Simon Kent, from the 76th Foot, to be Captain of Infantry, without purchase. Hospital staff— Assistant-Surgeon Robert M‘Nabb Robertson, froa ...
... the Russian government to peter the above fOrce from entering otir Forts on this occasion. ;depot of the 51st regiment (King's Own Light Infantry), removed this week from Gosport to perform duty in this garrison.—Hampshire Telegraph. ATROCIOUS PIRACY ...