(Prom a King’s County correspondent of the Leinster
... the troops New South Wales and Van Diemen*s Land, baa eloped with her gallant father's Aide Camp, Lieut. Somerset, 51st Light Infantry. ...
... the troops New South Wales and Van Diemen*s Land, baa eloped with her gallant father's Aide Camp, Lieut. Somerset, 51st Light Infantry. ...
... thirty of whom were taken from the nine from the 80th, and one from the 51st regiments. It was commanded by Captain Lewes of th« 80th, Ensign Stevenson, of the 51st Light Infantry, being under his orders. person who travelled last week through the greater ...
... Stonehouse, Devon, lady of Captain Bulkeley, late 2d Life Guards, of son At Devonport, the lady of Captain Erring ton, 51st Light Infantry, of ton. . _ . . At Shirley House, Hants, the lady of Major-General Sleigh, of a son. MARRIAGES. At the Royal B tracks ...
... quartered Kilkenny, Is sliortly to proceed to Chatham, preparatory to embarkation, on detachment, for New South Wales. The 51st Light Infantry expect to move from Hobart Town, Van Diemen’s Land, India, next year. The 94 th Regiment ordered from Bombay to China ...
... New South Wales and Van Dieman's Land. had eloped with her gallant father's Aid-de-Camp, Lieut. Somerset, 51st Light Infantry. Captain Ainsworth, 51st, is appointed Major of Brigade at Van Dieman's Land, in succession to the late Major Butler, who died there ...
... Office—. Sir John Franklin, governor, had laid the foundation mane of • College in the colony. The Officers of the 51st Light Infantry subscribed munificently to a Regatta at Hobarttown. Four hundred convicts had received certificates of freedom, and ...
... in Kilkenny, is shortly to proceed to Chatham, preparatory to embarkation, on detachment, for New South Wales. The 51st Light Infantry expect to move from Hobart- town, Van Diemen's Land, to India, next year. The 94th regiment is ordered from Bombay to ...
... daughter. .. At Stnnehouse Dev on port, the lady of Captain of the 51st Light Infantry, of sen. On the of September, Lucknow, in the East Indies, the of Captain Alex. of the th Native Infantry, of son. A t Southsea, Portsmouth, the lady of P. E. Brenan J£sq ...
... e 6«th ; 7th do—llallinc dli? 01stdo : Lund; Chat Ist Dragoons—Leeds haul | —Hrigliton : Dem^rai; do. Light—Hengul; Maidstone do : ; 4tii do, Light—Uoiwbuy , 64tli ; Wee-Inn nth do—Rirmiiishntn China ; j Hussurs—Canada; York (*unaou ; j Hlh do—Mitnehesti-r ...
... ofthe 3d Light Dragoons ; Captain J. Grattan, ofthe 18th Foot. To be Lieut. Colonels in the East Indies only—Major R. W . Wilson, ofthe 66th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry ; Major F. S. Hawkins, ofthe 88th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry. To be Majors ...
... the 38th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry. To be Majors in the East Indies only—Capt. D. Duff, of the 37th ltegt. of Madras Native Infantry; CapL G. C s Mee, of the sStb Regt. of Bengal Native Infantry;pt. P. Aiistii hrt, of the Madras Artillery ' Capt ...
... Captain John Bloomfield Gough, of the 3d Light Dragoons; Catptain John Grattan, of the 18.h Foot. To be Lieutenant-Colonels in thie East Indies ?? Roger Williamson Wilson. of the 65,b Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry; Major Francis Spencer Hawkins, of the ...