MEMORANDUM
... that gallant and excellently-appointed Corps the .51st Light Infantry, commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Rice, C. B. by commanding that it shall in future be called the 51st, or The King's Own Light Infantry ...
... that gallant and excellently-appointed Corps the .51st Light Infantry, commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Rice, C. B. by commanding that it shall in future be called the 51st, or The King's Own Light Infantry ...
... 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 ...
... and Governor-in-Chief in and over the Island of B.irbadoes. The station assigned to that fine Regiment, the 51st (or King's Own) Light Infantry, under the command of Lieutenant• Colonel Rice, C.ll. is Malta. Three companies for this destination, under ...
... 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 ...
... THE ARMY. The Galloway Belem: of Light Infantry which been assanbled at Kirkcudbright for exercise, completed period of training on Wednesday se'nnight, wben it was reviewed by Li-Lib-General Dum.or, of Southwick. Th, Royal loth Firms:tr., which arrived ...
... Thursday, visited the QUEEN CHARLOTTE, the Dock-yard, and Haslar Hospital, and on Friday morning be inspected the 51st (or King's Own) Light Infantry Regiment. His Highness, on his arrival, took up his abode at the residence of the Naval Commander-in- Chief ...
... 4th Regiment of Light Dragoons—Captain George Mick Barlow, from the half-pay of the 22d Light Dragoons, to be Captain, vice Charles Wood, Who exchanges, receiving the difference between the full-pay of Cavalry and the full-pay of Infantry. 18th Ditto—Captain ...
... (IN THE BUCKOWINA), MATti The storm of war is approaching. The desolnio threatening the Crescent ahead,' sheds its Wood/ light over the plains of Moldavia. The Turkish guard of about 1,000 cavalry had reached, o n the 19th, Burl:It, only six leagues ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...