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The Loddon and Bloueld troops returned on Wednesday from Yarmouth. The first private in the Loddon who mounted ..

... progress towards a state of dis- cipline, were such as to ensure them the tn omiiinis of tbe General. ?? morrow the Norwich Light Horse Voi tint, is, commanded by M ajor.l . II arvev, will march for Yarmouth, to relieve the Yarmouth, Tunstead, iS: Happing ...

Published: Wednesday 30 November 1803
Newspaper: Bury and Norwich Post
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 910 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

WAR-OFFICE, OcToSre 1

... Rangers, Sir John Callender, 'Bert. On Halr-Pat of 29th 'Light Dragoons, John Murray, on Half-Pay of 96th Foot, Sir Clia•rfes Greeiti li.ntr, of the POth Foot, NVilliarn St. Leger; of ;lie, With Light Dragoons, Henry Mason; of the 39th Foot, - Richard NOrthey ...

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... American Rangers. Sit John Callcndar, on halftuv of the 29th Light Dragoons. John Murray, on half-pay of the 96th loot. Sir Charles Green, knt. ol the 30th foot. St, Lever, of the >27ih Light Dragoons. Henry Megan, the 39th foot. Richard Nor they Hopkins ...

FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1803

... Force of INFANTRY, which the ftnl and spirit of its In- habitants have recently enrolled in the various Wards, a REGI- M;;N r of CAVALRY, to be called, f‘ The LONDON VOLUNTEER CAVALRY, which is intended to act with, and assist, the INFANTRY, under the ...

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... his Majesty did not leave the Lodge Windsor to take his usual ride. ', -i 1 City Light Horse.—Wednesday morning, between f» and 10 (•’clm k, the regiment of City Light Ilnrse mustered at their head-quarters, the top ot GrayVlnn-laiu*, for the purpose ...

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... Champagne’i Regiment of Infantry. • Serjesnt-Maior James Henderson, from the 31st foot, to be adjutant. Anthony Macilroy, from the 51st foot, to be quarter-master Gilbert Hall, gent, tobesargeon. Colonel Ramsay’s Regiment qf Infantry. To be Captains—lieutenant ...

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... parallax from observations on these transits. After these are given three chapters, on the astronomy of comets, the aberration of light, and the dvtermination of terrestrial latitudes and longitudes. In the last chapter, the contemplation of the fitted stars ...

Published: Saturday 19 February 1803
Newspaper: British Press
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 6900 | Page: 2 | Tags: none