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CANTE ,RBURY, August 14. To the Painters of the Kentish Chronicle. Canterbury, Avgust 1812. Gentlemen, Paper of ..

... under the command of Captain Walsh, passed through Hythe yesterday morning to embark for Portsmouth ; detachment ul the 51st light infantry regiment, amounting 150 rank and file, also marched from Braborne Lees, on Saturday last, for the same destination. ...

SPANISH OFFICIAL ACCOUNT OF THE TAKING

... Sir Stapleton Colton. First Dioision, Major-Gen, Slade. lit Dragoons, 18tb Light Dragoons, Major-Gen. Slade. 14th Light Dragoons, 16th Light Dragoon, Major-General Anson. llth Light Dragoons, Ist Hussars (King’* German Legion), Major-General Baron Allen ...

The following i« taid to be correct list of the Corps sorting in the Peninsula. CAVALRY. Ist nnd Rcgt. Life

... Ditto I 34th Ditto 35th Ditto 1 3Sth Ditto 1 38th Ditto 1 and 8 39th Ditto 2d 40th Ditto KING'S GEBi lit and 2d Ball, light infantry lit, 2d, 3d, 6lb,7lh,hatt* 52d Ditto 53d Ditto 57th Ditto 2d Dilto and 2 59th Ditto 2d fiOth Ditto Stl ...

LIEUTENANT GAMAGE

... Todd. Foot, batt.—Lieut. Lennon. Brunswick Light Infantry— Captain Sternfeldt, Lieutenant Hartwig. Wounded. Oct. 23. 1812. : 11th light Dragoons—Lieuts. Lye and Knipe. 12th Light Dragoons—Lieut. Taylor. ' 16th Light Dragoons--Capt. Murray ...

Published: Friday 04 December 1812
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 2589 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

FRIDAY, December 4

... Foot, halt, l.ieiit. I.rnnoa. Brunswick Light Infantry Captain Mernfrldt; Lieut. Hortwig. Il'ounded. October 24, 1812. 1'll.ighinrtgoons— Lieutenant! Lye and Knipe. l‘Jth Light Oingunns—Lieut. Taylor. I6tb Light Dragoons—Captain Murray t Lieu. Lockhart ...

London Gazette Extraordinary, OF FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1812

... nam. her and placed himself Majalahonda, with the Portuguese cavalry and Captain M'Donald's^ troop, and the cavnlry and light infantry the King s German Legion at Las Royas, about three quarters a mile distant. . • • The cavalry which had been driven ...

Published: Tuesday 08 September 1812
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 2442 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

COMMON COUNCIL, September 9

... the French cavalry, about two thousand in number, and placed himself at Majalahonda, with the Portuguese cavalry and the light infantry of the King's German Legion at Las Koyas, about three quarters of a mile distant. The enemy’s cavalry which had been driven ...