POLITICAL
... spoke of the deceased in the very highest terms as an officer and a gentleman. He has a brother, Captain Baker, in the 51st Light Infantry. ...
... spoke of the deceased in the very highest terms as an officer and a gentleman. He has a brother, Captain Baker, in the 51st Light Infantry. ...
... highest tersns, as an officer and a gentleman. Ile was son to Coslonel Baker, and has a brothei-i Captain Baler, in the 51st Light Infantry. EXTFNs3VF. FORnLvY AT HsULL.-Tlso second edition of the-1uII elockcet of' Friday contains a report of the e x- amisnation ...
... deserter from that corps. 51st-Arrived at Gravesend, on 14th, ship Pestonjee Bomon- jee from Van Diemen's Land. baring detachments of invalids belonging to 51st light infantry and 96th foot. Pas-engers- Paymaster Gibbs, 51st, Lieutenant ...
... ?? Parker. 53d ?? Wood, 62d regiment-and Ensign Kippen, 98th rcgiment, There are two officers attached to the 51st King's own light infantry ordered to embark with these corps-their names are not yet placed in the general orders. ...
... A Spong; Hutchinson, R M; Ponsonby, R N; G W Drought, 51st Light' Infantry ; Sterling, 64th regiment; Bingham, 64th regiment; Farmer, 41st regiment;' C T Tuckey, 41st regiment; Barrett. 14th Light Dragoons; Thompson, f 8th Hussars; Thompson, 49th regiment; ...
... suggested that the depots of ca- valry regiments in India should be fixed at the Cape of Good Hope. Major French, of the 85th Light Infantry, will shortly be appointed deputy quartermaster general at Barbadoes. A correspondent of the Naval and Military Gazette ...
... Port Philip, are attached to the head-quarters of the 51st. They will return to their station by the first oppor- tunity that offers. Since the departure of the bead-quarters of the 11th, the 51st have received orders for regular morning at- tendatnce ...
... Ist, 2d, and 6th Dragoons; and the 4th, 7th, 8th, l0th, v I lth, 13th, and 17th Light Dragoons, a, 2. A n augmentation of 400 rank; and file to eight regiments of a infantry at home, to be hereafter specially named. 3. An increase of 200 rank and file to ...
... again, under General Abercromby, he aided in the capture of the Mauritius. His majority bears date in 1813. With the 13th Light Infantry, he proceeded, in 1823, to the scene of his early services; and once more was he engaged in the military operations then ...
... 16th Lan. c are; Captain J Garvock, 51st Foot; Lieut G H. M Jones, 29th Foot; Captain L J Taylor, 26th Light Infantry; Lieut H F Dunsford. 59th regiment N I; Majors of Bri. gade, Capt Combe, let European, Light Infantry, major of brigade, 2d ...
... for the purpose of annoying them. The division consisted of the 1st and 2d brigades of infantry, viz., her Majesty's 51st t and 24th; 42d, 47th, and 48th Native Infantry, the 9th and 16th Lancers, three troops of horse artillery, and the 4th irregular horse ...
... - deo 3d Light do.-Bengal; Ilaidston. 46th do.-Canada; Armagh t 4th Light ?? 47th ?? f 6th D-agoons-Birmingham 48th da.-Jamaica: Kilkenny 7th Huessars-Ipswich 49th ?? i r Sth ?? 50th do-Bengal; Chatham 9th Lancers-Bengal; SlIaidston. 51st ?? Diemen's ...