The War with Russia
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... the second Earl ut Talbot, sod brother of the present Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot was bora in 1317, was captain the 7th regiment of foot, was formerly aide-de.eamp the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, waa appointed comptroller of the household in 1845, lie ...
... proceeds to Lieguitz, in Silicia, to be present at the celebration of the seventieth anniversary of his command of the 7th Regiment of Foot. The following are the names of the passengers who received the more s n rious injuries iv the Mel- bourne railway ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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: ...