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... M‘Mullan, Wholesale Druggists Vic tor la street, Belfast. THE ARMY. The 51st Raiment (Light Infantry), under the command of -Colonel Alexander Madden, ard the dep th 106 ...
... M‘Mullan, Wholesale Druggists Vic tor la street, Belfast. THE ARMY. The 51st Raiment (Light Infantry), under the command of -Colonel Alexander Madden, ard the dep th 106 ...
... Patrick L M'ilougail, from half-pay Royal Canadian Rifle Regiment, to lx: Major-General ; Captain and Brevet-Major L i*ym, Light Infantry, to be Lieutenant-Colonel; C. J. Fowler, Royal Engineers, to I Major. The undermentioned officers, who have retired upon ...
... (Earl of UisterV) Regiment, at Mullingar; Mijor Francis Reed, 51st Light Infantry, at the Curragh Camp and Captain A. L. Emerson, 28tb (N rth Gloucestershire) Regiment, Brigade Major to the Infantry Brigade at the Curragh. lieutenant John S. Nicholson, Roysl ...
... Dohenty and Mim M Brown, auir«a , .-j Mr& Fenton and Mrs. Seymour, Belted; Colonel RoOerte. B. RoterU, OaptalnLlndaay, Light Infantry ; Mr. J. Mattereon, from Llmerlci j Mr. W AuEiViL3“pER Royal Mail btbambrs prom Hoi.YnnAD Y khtkkday.—G. Lockhart, Eaq ...
... been postponed for the same reason. A company of the 68th Light Infantry left Temple- more yesterday, en route to Kilkenny, to reoccupy that station. One y of the 51st (King’s Own) Li it Infantry leave Carrick-on-Suir to-day, to rejoin uarters at the Curragh ...
... 8. UUBsey, and P. A. Young. Esq. 51ST (KING’S OWN) LIGHT INFANTRY ▼. RK0I,l * This match was played the Curragh Camp on Tuesday, and resulted in favour the Light Infantry on the first Innings by six runs. Score I ...
... Lieutenant- Colonel Napier, will leave to-day, anc arrive in Dublin to-morrow. The two com Wateriord, ha panies of the 51st Light Infantry, from Camp, havii Ve rejoined headquarters at the Currazh been by a detachment of the 47th Regiment, from Limeric One ...
... came the 54th, 20th, and llih Hegi- . ments. The 51st had the honor f being made 1 infantry for their gallant conduct at Corunna, und r Sir John Moore, who was killed on the occasion. Both the 20th and 51st were pre ent at the battle Mindcn, which George ...
... REMOVAL OF TrRoops.—The following removal of troops will be carried into effect shortly 43rd Light Infantry, Colonel F H Synge, and the depot 52nd Light Infantry, under Captain H 1, Powys, from Fermo: to Kinsale. The 1st Battalion 18th (Royal Irish) Regi- ...
... the it 54th, and the high state of discipline in which he found the regiment. The athletic and foot-races of the 51st Own) Light Infantry, under the of ee General Warilaw, C.B., Com sh i will take place to morrow (Wednesday), the 11th inst., at 1.30 p ...
... showing their usual gallantry ath Se sex. he, indeed,I consulted their taste, and appeared in a tuic and shako I of the 51st Light Infantry, a lay figure of Mall Flagon, the mother of nil the vivandieres. in this appropriate I garb she took the buffetings ...
... commendation of her Majesty’s Lieutenant of the County, has been pleased to appoint William Hoare Hume, Esq., late 51st (King’s) Light Infantry, to be Captain in the Wicklow Rifle Regiment of Militia, vice Captain Lord retired. Nortu Cork Glynn, of the 18th ...