THE ARMY
... are in the Mediterranean : Bth or late King's Own ; 18th, Royal Irish ; 28th, 36th, 51st, King's Own Light Regiment; 75th, 85th, King's Light Infantry; 90th Light Infantry—eight Regiments; 2Gth, 27th 64th, and ...
... are in the Mediterranean : Bth or late King's Own ; 18th, Royal Irish ; 28th, 36th, 51st, King's Own Light Regiment; 75th, 85th, King's Light Infantry; 90th Light Infantry—eight Regiments; 2Gth, 27th 64th, and ...
... are in the Maditerranetm or late King's own; 18th, RJyal Irish ; 28th, 36th, 51st, , King's own Light Regiment; 75th, 85th, King's Light In- . fantry ; 90th, Light Infantry—eight regiments ; 6th, 27th, 64th, and 80th Regiments, at Gibraltar. ...
... regiments are in the Mediterranean : Bth, or late King’s Own; 18th Royal Irish; 28th, 36th, 51st, King’s Own Light Regiment; 85th, King’s Light Infantry; Light Infantry—eight regiments: 26th, 27th, 64th, and ...
... 28th. 36th, 51st, King's Own Light Reginient ; 75th. 85th, King's' Light Infantry; 90th Light Infantry—eight Regiments; 26th, 27th, 64th, and SOth Regiments at Gibraltar. In consequence of the Military Brevet, ...
... to replace the 3d Dragoon Guards, who are ordered io Scotland. The left wing of the 2d Battalion of the 60th Regiment (Light Infantry Corps), commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel from the Halifax station, arrived in St. George's, Bermuda, on the 14th June la ...
... 19th of July. The left wing of the 2d Battalion of the 60th Regiment (Light one of the LORD LIEUTENANT'S coaches, which was Sir M. TIERNEY, the Hon. Mr. ANSON, Sir WILLIAI infantry Corps), commanded by Liellttliallt-CUIODeI The disputes, says a Halifax ...
... replace the - Al Dragoon. Guards, who are ordered to Scotland. The left wing of the 2d Battalion of the 60th Regiment (Light Infantry Corps), commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Galiffe, from the Halifax station, arrived in St. George's, Bermuda, on the 14th ...
... the i , 27th the 51st regiment. The 2d Dragoon Guards left Sheffield Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Carlisle Whitehave n a ' or tle rith, to replace the 3d Dragoon , i , Guards, to Scotland. A The left wing of the 2d battalion of co (Light Infantry Corps), commanded ...
... Majesty has been graciously pleased to command, that the 51st Light Infantry Regiment shall bear, in addition so its present County Title, the title of the 51st, or The King's Own Light Infantry Regiment; and ...
... in Pall esuid; any dav betwzren the hours of Ten and Four her the must be delivered sealed up and - Pr,oposals for 14amp Lighting, but no .Proposals admitted after , ai.i 24th Instant, at T,selveo'Cloek of the same day, neither will anv-Tender be noticed ...
... A. to Letitia, ev. Edmund Cltrke, roungest daughter of .:1. Fellow of Triitkirk, Yorkshire, to mas Buxton, Esq. of 52d Light Infantry. in Harr:sun, Esq. of Grey Friars, tersely daughter of the tke Rev. Henry C. Cork, to Ilenrietta, en, Esq. of Prospect ...
... fought on 24th Tupe continued with fury during the day The patriot force is stated to consisted of 3000 infantry that of the Royalists 2500 infantry and 1400 cavalry The latter (the Spanish cavalry) are said behaved ill patriots it indebted to the bravery ...