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... in the 60th Kuot- Hegt. light Dragoons, lieut. J. Mon-he«i, from the iiourbon Uegitucnt, to Lieuturam, vice Ly ...
... in the 60th Kuot- Hegt. light Dragoons, lieut. J. Mon-he«i, from the iiourbon Uegitucnt, to Lieuturam, vice Ly ...
... Ensign W. Cartwright, from the 61st Foot, Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Stapleton, appointed the 21st Light Dragoons. fch Regiment of Light Dragoons, Captain E. O. Wrench, from the Foot, to Captain a Trcop, vice Clerke, who exchanges. 16th Ditto, ...
... Hussars, German Legion ; Ist and Light Dragoons, ditto. Infantry. —First Coldstream and 3d Foot Guards; Ist. 3d, 4th, sth, 7th, 9th, 11th, 20tli, 23d, 27th, 28th, 32d, 36th, 38th, 39th, 4-Oth, 42d, 43d, 45th, 4Bth, 50th, 51st, 52d, 53d, 57th. 59th, 60th,61st ...
... 50th, 51st, 52d. 3Sd, 57tli, 59th, 60th, 61st, 62d, 68th, Ttst, 7-4th, 76thi, 77th, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 87th, 88th, and 95th, Regt. Foot; 1st and 2d Light infantry, German t' Legion; ist, 2d, an 5thi Line Batt. ditto; Brunswick Light ...
... to taper- ; »,-id tins r. ov, rreni ; daj took .1 ti ‘-he - ’lii.s !e*ft .11 receive, .re * t r ' .fd the (>lceg;art Lipht Infantry into *e .1 111 fio it ot ttu Centre, .he. the adox >*f mu* ene'uv, *nd support the ti oops retiring . 1 .* poitit • 1. * ...
... artillery, that alioui 2 * I four they gatve way at all points from _v exceeding st J/ f I tion, endeavouring by Ihek light Infantry to cover the*, S>sHl- __o*werea_on _Tiv»_»away by a judicious movement ^B I l_jent_nant-_olonel Pnaasow. Th?.detac_mie__l ...
... The Regiments of the line at present at Porte. mouth, are the 7th, or Royal Fusileers, at Forehntrae Barracks ; the 51st, Lizht Infantry, at Colewort and Purtsea Barracks ; the 2d Battalion, 53J, at tithe.* ; the 2d, or Queen's, at Gosport Barracks ; the ...
... IVar-OJ/icc, March 1. ;!d Regiment Dragoon Guards, J. VV. La Orange, Genti be Cornet, vice Nagle, who resigns. ...
... lery, that at about half past four they gave way at all points from an exceeding strong position, endea. vouring by their light infanttry to cover their retreat, who were soon driven away by a judicious movement made by Lieutenant-Colonel Pearson. The ...
... thle njalin body of thle Auterican army near Chaimplain Town. oit the 3l0th thle erieo4's light-trocops entered Odell Tjownj, fltliowed by three brigades of infantry, corn- noonded try Brigadiier-Ocrnerals Souitli, Bissett, aind NltCoito, anti comtposed ...
... in excellent working condition. I rememiser the'leading di- sat, vision of the centre squadron receiving a V0llay'froasa infantry,. bobh tile last time I saw Colonel Quintin, he was at the head of L. tole division wvhich I pawqed wfit! my division. Wh')en ...
... notjaing - ow . 't one farthing in the pressirein that - as they were obliged to get up befor . ~ e• •' 'or the Noble Lord day-light fa b There certainly Was nothing Om, I l I( .' • ,-' 7 i 1• / , . 4 % rotect the Prince pressive hi calling on a poor man to ...