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... et, to Hannah aooond daughter of Mr. Barnes, confectioner. At Heckington, on the 23rd nit., Robert Squires, of the 51st Light Infantry, to Miss Rebecca Pell. ...
... et, to Hannah aooond daughter of Mr. Barnes, confectioner. At Heckington, on the 23rd nit., Robert Squires, of the 51st Light Infantry, to Miss Rebecca Pell. ...
... Mrs. Thomas, Rev. H. Brandt, Rev. J. Welburn. Cm ten Mnand Mrs. Bolder, Captain Trenehard, 51st 1C.0.L.1., and Mrs. Trenehard, Dr. Munday, Mr. ftolliott, .51st K.0.L.1., Mr. Walsh, Mr. Netherby, Mr. Attwood, Mr. Atkinson, Mr. Alleroft, Mr. Sampson. Timm: ...
... Lowth All .mi. of Derby, to Mary Ann Bingham, of Deeping Gate. At Heckington, on the 23rd ult., Robert Squires, the 51st Light Infantry, to Miss Rebecca Pell. At the parish church, Sleaford, on the 2Sth ult., Mr. Wm. Clark Bates, to Emma, youngest daughter ...
... allow any discussion. Mr. Maclean moved that Aldermen Moylan, D.L., Bulfin, and Manning, J.P., appointed members of the Irish Light* Board for 1870, which was seconded by Mr. Rkdmond, and adopted, the motion of Alderman the followin'* gentlemen wereapi»ointed ...
... arrange• ments—embark at illseendown for India in January and February next—are not likely to be replaced; that the 31st Light Infantry, the next regiment to cross St. Georges Channel, will, most probably, remain at its present station sold the end of February ...
... the Hon. S. Mostyn, to be held in readi- ness to proceed from Aldershot to Weymouth and Port- land, to relieve the 51st Light Infantry, commanded by Lieut.-Colonel S. A. Maddon, which is to proceed to Ireland. Orders were also received at the same time ...
... Colonel the Hon. S. Mostvn, to be held in readiness to proceed from the . amp to Portland and Weymouth, relieve the 51st Light Infantry, which will probab’y moved Ireland, under the command of Lieut. Colonel A. Madden. The 7th Fusiliers and Welsh Fusiliers ...
... Colonel the Hon. S. Mostyn, to be held readiness to proceed from the camp to Portland ami W eymouth, to relieve the 51st Light Infantry, which will probably be moved to Ireland, under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel S. A. Madden. The 7th Fusiliers and ...
... Mostyn, is also ordered to beheld in readiness to proceed from the camp to Port- land and Plymouth, to relieve the 51st Light Infantry, under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel S. A. Madden, which will be moved to Ireland. It is doubtful whether this move ...
... Colonel the Hon. S. Mostyn, to be held in readiness to proceed from the camp to Portland and Weymouth, to relieve the 51st Light Infantry, wbich will probably be moved to Ireland, under the command of Lieut. Colonel S. A. Madden. The 7th Fusiliers and 23d ...
... relievo the 2nd BUttalion 6th Foot, and will be replaced by the Ist Battalion Foot, from Dover. Tbe will relieve the 51st Light infantry, and will, in all likelihood, be replaced by the (Duke of Wellington's) Regiment, from PurUmouth. Orders were received ...
... efficients, Light Horse, 423; Artillery, nil; Engineer, 5,392; Mounted Rifles ' 117; Rifles, 99,628; total, 105,560. Efficients, Light Horse, 511 ; Artillery, 33,645; Engineer, 5,947; Mounted Rifles 271; Rifles, 127,083. Nonefficients, Light Horse, 156; ...