Army and Navy
... to be Lieut. se 1 7th Regiment of Foot.-Ensign W. Lukin, to be Lieut. ha 4.1st Foot.-Lieut. and Adjt. B. C. Barnard, to be Capt. Sp 50th Foot.-W. W. Bend, to be Ensign. th 56th Foot.-E nsign IV. Whitmore, to ...
... to be Lieut. se 1 7th Regiment of Foot.-Ensign W. Lukin, to be Lieut. ha 4.1st Foot.-Lieut. and Adjt. B. C. Barnard, to be Capt. Sp 50th Foot.-W. W. Bend, to be Ensign. th 56th Foot.-E nsign IV. Whitmore, to ...
... Private Dilling. Won: 7th Regiment of Foot.-Wounded: Privste Butler, severely, the Bril 20th Regiment of Foot,-Wounded: Private Lynch, eight. 28th Regiment of Foot .-Wounded: ...
... town, from his son, John Daniel, dated November 21st, before Sebastopol. The writer, a very young man, entered the 7th Regiment of Foot about two years ago. Although the contents are brief, still it may be gratifying to the townspeople of Abergavenny ...
... 44th Regiment of Foot. Lance Corporal Charles Douglas, 30th Regiment of Foot. NOMINAL RETURN,; OF NON-COMIMISSIONIE OFFICERS AND PRIVATES WOUNDED FROM THE 26TH JANUARY To 4Tu FEBRUARY, 1855, INCLUSIVE. Private Thomas Kelly, 7th ...
... WOUNDED-7th Regiment of Foot: Private Michael Begley, severely. 17th Regiment' of Foot: Private Peter fluddleston, severely. 41st Regiment of Foot: Private Patrick Burke, severely ...
... Imprisoned two months. The prosecutor in the above case was now charged with being a deserter from H.M. 7th regiment of Foot. Several regimentals had been found in his possession, and he appeared to answer the description given of him in the Police Gazette ...
... their attached reltive fat at his dissolution. Mr. Fortescue was born July 14, he 1819, was for some years in the 7th Regiment of' Foot, be !das for a tie aide-de-camp to the Lord-Lieutenant of of Ireland In 1865he wasappointed Lieutenant-Colonel lai ...
... brothel, in Charlotte- street.—Dismissed. William Morris was brought up on the ctiarge of having deserter! from the 7th Regiment of Foot.—Com- mitted as a deserter. Ellen Mucurly was charged v.Ith stealing tu'nips, the property of Mr, Thomas Lewis, farmer ...
... man's name was Frederick Lester, that he had been charged in this court in December last, with having deserted from the 7th Regiment of Foot. He had been then sent to the depot at Chatham, and that he had since seen an account in the Police Gazette of his ...
... defined. These barracks are capable of accommodating a regiment of Infantry and a battery of Artillery, but at the present time they are only occupied by about a score of men of the 7th Regiment of Foot, under the com- mand of Captain Guyon, In consequence ...