MARRIED
... Queen’s County Constabulary. May 9, nt Kurrachee. Bombay, of remittent fever. Lieutenant Sidney H. Swaffield, of the 51st Light Infantry. ...
... Queen’s County Constabulary. May 9, nt Kurrachee. Bombay, of remittent fever. Lieutenant Sidney H. Swaffield, of the 51st Light Infantry. ...
... THE ‘The 12th Lancers, 43d Light Infantry, and (4th Highlanders, are to proceed from the Cape of Good Hope to the East Indies to relieve the 15th Hussars, 51st Light Infantry, and 94th, which are to come is to England. home. The battalion of ...
... the May. Captain Dynley, of the Royal Artillery, died of fever at Calcutta, oil the 4tb of May. Lieutenant Syaffield, 51st Light Infantry, also amongst the deaths. In addition to these, Colonel Colbeck, 3rd Madras Europeans, is reported dead from wounds ...
... 8., Commanding In Chief, has been pleased to appoint Lieutenant Colonel A. A. T. Conynghame, on the half pay of the 51st Light Infantry (and late of the 27th Regiment), to be one of his lordship's Aides de Camp in the room of Captain the Earl of March ...
... viz:—l officer and 6 men of the 3d Dragoon Guards, 3 men 14th Light Dragoons, 21 men Royal Artillery, 1 officer and 105 men 18th Royal Irish Regiment, 1 officer and 84 men 51st Light Infantry, 9 men of the 56th, 23 men of the 72nd (Duke of Albany’s Own) ...
... men selected from the 4th Light Dragoons, 7th Ila«sar*, 12th Lancer*. 7th Fusiliers, lOtb, 20th, 23d Welsh Fusileera, 25th Kings Own Borderers, 30th, 31st, 41st, 47th, 51st Light Infantry. 55th. 561h, 57tb, 68th Light ...
... Merlin, 10 tons; Edward Wad ham. Ulverstone; Joseph Robinson, Liverpool; J. H. Houldsworth. Glasgow; Captain G. H. Ware, 51st Light Infantry ; W. T. Walshe. Lakeview. Ballinrobc, Thetis. 5 tons; Daniel O'Sullivan, Cork, Meteor. 34 tons; J. D. Duckworth, Liverpool ...
... G.C.8., Comraandiog-in-Chief, has been pleased to appoint Lieutenant Col. A. A. T. Conyogbame, the half-pay of the 51st Light Infantry (and late of the 27th Regiment), to be one of bis Lordship’s Aides de-Camp, in the room of Captain the Earl of March ...
... on the May. Captain Dyneley, of the Royal Artillery, died of fever at Calcutta on the 4th May. Lieutenant Swaffield, 51st Light Infantry, also amongst the deaths. In addition to these, Colonel Calbeck, 3rd Madras Europeans, is reported dead from wounds ...
... Royal Artillery, 13th Light Infantry. and 92d Highlander.*, sailed from Queenstown for Gibraltar on the Bth inat. The following are the numbers embarked, and the names of the officers :—Roval Artillery. 49 men ; 13th Light Infantry, 2 officer* (Captain ...
... Ricketts—June 29, the Caroline Ricketts, of daughter. Herrick—June 28, at Chichester, the wife of Captain W H Herrick, 51st Light Infantry, of daughter. Carey—June 29, in London, the wife of Major Carey, 40th regiment, of a son. Leicester—. Tune 30, Holkham ...
... Constabulary Officer and Resident Magistrate for the long period of twenty-nine years, and belonged formerly to the 51st Light Infantry. April 16. Gibraltar, Captain Thomas Phipps Onslow, of her Majesty's 07th Regiment, youngest son of the late Archdeacon ...