SOUTH DEVON
... 38th, 39th, 41st, 42nd Highlanders, 44th Foot, 46th, 47th, 49th, b0th, 51st Light Infantry, 55th, 57th, Fa 02nd, 03rd, 68th Durham Light Infantry, 71st Highland ca Light Infantry, ...
... 38th, 39th, 41st, 42nd Highlanders, 44th Foot, 46th, 47th, 49th, b0th, 51st Light Infantry, 55th, 57th, Fa 02nd, 03rd, 68th Durham Light Infantry, 71st Highland ca Light Infantry, ...
... for foreign service, to prepare for immediate embarkation, viz., the 15th Foot, recently returned from Ceylon; the 51st King's Light Infantry, ditto, ditto, from India; BOtb Foot, ditto, ditto, and 94th Foot, ditto, ditto, detachments from the various depot ...
... Ruccess and trifibg loss on our side. The 51st Native Infantry mutinied at Peshawar on the 29th of August. By the following 'day the mutiny was completely crushed. Mutinies of part of the 10th Light Infantry at Ferozopore and of a portion of the 55th ...
... NAVY. WAR OFFICE, JAN. C Ith Dragoon Guards-Veterinary Surgeon G. Edin, from the 8rd Light Dragoons, to be Veterinary Surgeon, vice Gardiner, who exchanges. 3Id Light Dragoons-Veterinary Sur~eon B. C. It. Gardiner, frim the 7th Dragoon Guatds, to be * ...
... in the direction of the French trenches. The .. firing, which was caused by anl attack made by our allies En on th enemy's infantry pits, continued for upwards of rec two hours, and was at one time so hot that all expected bili a general action was about ...
... possession althepagoda. Nearly all the men oi her Majesty's 51st foo gptea sore ander the pagoda before a shot was fired. Capt. Latter, ny interpreter, accompanied Captain Darroch with a mocnayof tle 51st on shore, andlanded on the extreme right at tce works ...
... the regular infantry and m L gvrywill be entirely European. The civil duties bit, ' ...
... .AFRDUCTION IN THE ARMY. The f01ll*41 ?? isu6dt h infantry Recgirments at h ,rn e braexet ni arm Horse-Guards, Se6pt. 3. I ?? ?? Foot 1 ter. -Majet' government Froi GursI ~ ha n esta- having, in 66oneiequenceaof the retorts ' 5,llotsmeflt' f ten 'corn-o ...
... of, that arm. The firs of theta guns was very effeolivq. A &stormlng; party-was formed of four companies of the blst light infantry, under Lieutenant-Colonel St. Maur, with the 'Madras., sappers, nader. Major H. Fraser, commanding engineer, and advanced ...
... heretofore our frienid, he1 has turned against us since the storming of Delhli was maed announced. Part of the 32nd [51st ?] Native Infantry mutinied at Deesa ?? 7], and murdered two of their intem officers; and the Maharajah of Orehius [Gwalior, or Thea ...
... chest and shoulders,1long urns, narrow girth, fiue manly, countenance, with Lthe Iong, light, Saxon moustache, altogether fo~rm afigure the very beau ideal of the light c-avalry'sabriur;. and such ha nobly proved bin. selfon tbatd'ay Zso fatal iet sofamous ...
... stringent measures. The 'iatetvieW took place, Lieut. Ori having with him but a few men of his own corpse H. M.'s First Light Infantry battalion. In the discuaiion which ensued, the rajah's vakeel made use of insolent language, upon which Lieut. Orr ordered ...