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... Thursday. Music Hall—People’s Concerts; Mondays, Thursdays, and (Saturdays; eight o’clock. Kingstown—The band of the 51st King’s Own Light Infantry ; Lfrom three to five o'clock. ...
... Thursday. Music Hall—People’s Concerts; Mondays, Thursdays, and (Saturdays; eight o’clock. Kingstown—The band of the 51st King’s Own Light Infantry ; Lfrom three to five o'clock. ...
... Mr. Percivall by close on fifteen years. Mr. Wilkinson has recently returned from Turkey. The first division of the 51st Light Infantry left Chatham on Tuesday for Manchester; and the division on Wednesday. including bead quarters, which U to proceed to ...
... afternoon, he put the usual question to the troops as to whether any man had a complaint to make. Two sergeants of the 51st Light Infantry immediately stepped to the front and informed the commandant that the troops of that depot under orders for embarkation ...
... SATORDAT, OCTOBER, 1852. SECOND INFANTRY BRIGADE. Brigadier M. M*NeiH, Commanding. Captain D. G. A. Darrocb, her Majesty's 51st King's Own Light Infantry, Brigade Major. Troop* —lt Madras Fusiliers, sth regiment Native Infantry, 19th ditto. ...
... by railway, to Belfast, for Downpatrick, there to remain m aid of the civil jKiwer during the County Down election. 51st Light Infantry Regiment, Belfast.—A company proceeded from Coleraine, by railway, Belfast, on the April, and company, by railway, from ...
... men se’oet'd from the 4th Light Dragoons, 7th Hussars 12th Lancers, 7th Fusiliers, 10th, 20th, 23d Welsh Fusiliers, 25th King’s Own Borderers, 30th, 31st, 41st, 47th, 51st Light Infantry, sr>ih,5 >ih, 57th, 68th Light ...
... the 88lh Connaught Banger*. Depot, Templeraore. held readme® to move railway to Belfast, there to remain barracks. 51st Light Infantry, under the command of Lieutenant- Colonel Errington, will proceed from Belfast Dublin by special railway train 22nd ...
... aged 20. beloved by his relatives, and regretted by all who knew him, Sidney Henry Swaflleld. Lieutenant in H.M.’s 51st Light Infantry, fourth son of Robert Uassall Swsffleld, Esq., of Westdown Lodge, near Weymouth, Dorset. brother. Lieutenant John Swafflcld ...
... various cavalry sad infantry regiments, took pi«c« at St. Mary’s Barracks, Chatham. The troops discharged were from the following regimentsslh Dragoon Guards, 7th Dragoon Guards, Hussars, King’s Own, 6th, 10th, 18th Light Infantry, 19th, 23rd Webb Fusiliers ...
... November 3, London, George iiorlase Hick?, 3urg''Oß, ci Old-strect-road, youngest son of Captain Hicks, late of the 51st Light Infantry, to Matilda, eldest daughter cf James Thomas Blackmore. Esq. surgoou, of Canoobury. November 3. Edinburgh. Edward O ...
... 43rd Light Infantry, in charge Captain Thomas E. Holmes; and 86th (Royal County Down) Regiment, C >nimanded by Captain Harvey W. P. Welman. The depots of the 18th Royal Irish, under the command of Captain George W. Stackpoole; 51st Light ...
... of the 18ih Royal 51st Light Infantry, and 91'h Kegiment , together with twfeiva officers are expected to join the Provi ional Battalions, Chatham, this day from Cork, the service companies h*v;ng embarked for India. The 18;h and 51st depots wilt attached ...