MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... 'single case of sickness: inthe division: -'On board these vessels' are two battalions of the 2nd Light Infantry, two-or the'48thi two companies of the 51st; two companies of the-l2th Foot Chasseurs, and one eolmpany'ofthe-Engineers. Our ofieers are' treated ...

BREACH OF PROMISE

... Wight to be Lieutenant, without pur- chase, vice Pinckney, Aug. 5. 8th Light Dragoons_(Jaorney I-nnbury to be Cor- net, by purchase, vice Sawbridge, promoted, Aur. 17. auth Light Drageonsl-Lieutoemrnt Charles Potts itosser to be Captainv, without pur(hase ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... gratuity of £10, which had been awarded by the Lords of the Admiralty to Cor- ,poral W. Harvey, 29th company of Royal Marine Light Infantry, for long service and meritorious conduct. The whole of the troops having been formed into square, Cor. poral Harvey, ...

INQUEST ON SIR N. THORN

... of the Buffs, and, euplead With these of Generals Milmn eand Cox, will cause the promotions ?? Elliott, late of the 51st Light Infantry, and a Waterloo affieer, to be major-general; ?? Biddelph, uanttached, to be colonel,. a~nd Maor Yule, of tha 9th Lancers ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... awarding great praise to the Adjutant (Mappett), Major Manners said he had not bad an oppor- I tunity of seeing them in light infantry drill, but he hoped I next year to find them as well up in that as they were in I battalion drilL The officers dined together ...

THE COURT-MARTIAL ON CAPTAIN ROBERTSON

... included the dep~t companies of the 4th (King's I e ~Own), 12th, 19th, 20th, 31st, .35th, 43rd .Light In- v 6 fantry, 51st Light Infantry. 52nid Light Infantry, 75th ' 9-77th, 81st, 83rd, '91st, and 14th ...

ALLEGED ILL-TREATMENT AND STARVATION OF A CHILD

... for a post mr~temn examination of the body, ?? frther evidence respecting the mother. l TnxE clonelcy of the 51st (King's Own) Light infantry Regiment of Foot has become vacant by the death of eneral 3Sir Thomas Wilsthire, which took place at Hill House ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Vale Hunt; Hon. F. S. O'Grady, Irish Rustic; Mr. B. W. Goodden, Cavalier of the time of Charles I.; Mr. Beverley Bird, 51st Light Infantry; Mr. Percy W. Crutwell, 2nd Somerset Militia; Mr. Brown, Royal Engineers; Mr. Gosechen, Cavalier of the time of Charles ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... Viscount Bury, and Macdonald as brigadiers The regulars consisted of the 7th DragoonGuards, under CoL Clarke; the 13th Light Infantry, under Col. Mansell. the 33rd. regi- ment, under Col. Cooper; the 42nd Highlanders; the 4th battalion 60th Rifles, under ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... on the ground wvere the Royal Horse Artillery, tlse 1st Royal Dragoons, thil R;oyal Ar- j tillery, the 2oth, 40th, 51st Light Infantry, and the 54th Regiments, the wlwle pader the command of Uolonel Warre, C.B. The whole of the troops h aiving marche4o ...

POLICE NEWS

... of absence, and resumed com- mand of the Northern District. Dunmore has been re-occupied by a company of the 51st (Kfing's Own) Light Infantry, from Athlone. The 61st Regiment, which sailed for Ireland on the 17th instant, will be quartered at Newry on ...

POLICE NEWS

... for drill and instruction for one month. Captain John C. Coonnington, of the 2nd Batta- lion 13th ('Prince Albert'sq) Light Infantry, is about to retire from the service under the new regula- tions, for the purpose Of joining the militia. ROYAL MILITARY ...