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Naval & Military Gazette and Weekly Chronicle of the United Service

—surprise at mention , haviiiK been made in the list of Regiments ordered to embark HI. r»r o, >' f

... service of the 51st Light Infantry will be computed so as to make every day of its nearly eight years in Australia count, that it may return to this country at the expiration of sixteen years’ foreign service; we have even heard that the 51st expected, until ...

Enniskillen, Jan. 10.—MrCollum, the Coroner, held an inquest on the body yesterday, at one o’clock, in the ..

... gentleman. He will be interred here on Wednesday next. He was son to Col. Baker, and has a brother, Capt. Baker, in 51st Light Infantry. CoL Sutherland has very properly addressed the following letter to the Editor of the Freeman’s Journal; “Enniskillen ...

with the perusal of the copy of a Tery extraordinary letter sent by Heki to Governor Fitzroy. It commences with

... garrisoned by merely a few of the 99th Regiment. At Adelaide there is one company 96th ; at Swan River two companies 51st Light Infantry, about to be relieved for removal to Bengal; at Norfolk Island, two companies 58th, under orders to reinforce the troops ...

DEATHS

... Drury, and aunt of the late Capt. A. V. Drury, R.N.—March 15, at Burwood Park, Suncy, E. H. Frederick, Esq., late of 51st Light Infantry, In his 58th year. March 14, Mrs Holbrook, mother of Com. Holbrook, at the advanced age of 93 years.—March 18, at N ...

st —Sec Letter from the Cape of Good Hope page 474. 92nd—At Belfast. Capt. Lockhart’s company joined hd.-qrs. ..

... Parker, 53rd Regt. ; Ens. Wood, 62ud Regt. ; and Ens. Kippen, 98th Regt. There arc two officers attached to the 51st King’s Own Light Infantry ordered to embark with these corps ; their names are not yet placed iu the General Orders. WARRANT REGULATING ...

INFANTRY

... additional to the Penelope. 51st—We regret to notice the death of Lieut, and Adjutant Birch, who died Hobart Town in September last. This Officer rose from the ranks to be Adjutant the 6th Reg., and exchanged into the 51st, with a view to proceed to India ...

INFANTRY

... Down.” CAorus—So, Light Bobs, gaily march, &c. We’ll march at early morn, and breakfast on the way, And if we fail in grog, we’re sure to get some Bread, praties, milk and butter, with stirabout galore. We’ll rough it we go—a Light Bob seeks no more. ...

INFANTRY

... request. Capt. Wood and Lieuts. Colls and Gaynor are to proceed to Chinsurah to take charge of the volunteers from the 13th Light Infantry to this corps. 40th—At Fort William, doing Garrison duty. To embark on the arrival of the 61st. 49th —The first Division ...