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Naval & Military Gazette and Weekly Chronicle of the United Service

RELIEF OF CORPS

... place of the Infantry being employed on the Mounted Police, that ten or twelve light active Dragoons, from the regiments of Cavalry on home service, be selected and sent out convict guards, and on their arrival relieve portion of the Infantry from tbat doty ...

15th Hussats—We elsewhere publish a letter relative to a report, we hope unfounded, that this corps is to ..

... unfounded, that this corps is to become Light Dragoons. 16th Lancers—Capt. Pearson and Lieut. Reynolds are reported to have been placed in arrest at Malta, in consequence of their having left England without leave. INFANTRY. Coldstream Gds., 2d Batt.—Capt. Halkett ...

AND EAST INDIA AND COLONIAL CHRONICLE

... March 3. Unatt.—To be Lieut.. Colonels without p.—Mg). John Johnson, ftom I3threg.—MaJ. Henry Aitchison Hankey, from lath Light Dragoons. To be Major without p.—Brev.-Major James Henry Crammer, from 28th reg. To be Capt. without p.—Lieat. Francla Stanford ...

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... probably return in the end of 1840. We cannot bold out at present any better hopes for the relief of the Infantry regiments in India. Tbe 13th Light Dragoons are estimated for in tbe Home Force from the Ist of January, 1840, and the 15th Hussars are under ...

CAVAIRY

... India. The destination cf the corps has been altered to Bombay, and the Herefordshire the ship selected to take them out. INFANTRY. Scots Fusilier Guards—The club of this corps gave their annual grand dinner at the Clarendon Hotel, on Tuesday evening. ...

3d Foot—Lieut. William Stamer O’Grady, from 16th Lt. Drags.* to be Lieut., v. Foster, who exchanges—Dec. 22. ..

... names of Capt. Shaw, 4tb Light Dragoons, are George Gardine, and not George Garrick. The name of the Gent. Cadet who was appointed an Ena. in 26th Foot, on June 14, is Maurice Cane, and not Maurice Cave. Uxbridge Volunteer Infantry—John Francis William Fane ...