THE WHITSUN WITCH
... at Aldershot. A private of the Second Devonshire Regiment was found dead on the Barrack Square, and a private, of the Royal Fusiliers blew his brains out on Sunday niirht, ...
... at Aldershot. A private of the Second Devonshire Regiment was found dead on the Barrack Square, and a private, of the Royal Fusiliers blew his brains out on Sunday niirht, ...
... Mtoutmorenlcy, Bliss Kvathleen do Moutmorency, and Miss Rachel do Montmnorency. The groomsman wasv Captain G. Dibley, of the Royal Fusiliers. The a invited guests present consisted entirely of the f relatives of each family. The bride wore a handsome I ivory ...
... they'are recommended: G'aptaint Ernest Beckwith Towee, of the Gordon 'Highinders; Captain Charlerf Fiti:Clarence, of the Royal Fusiliers (City of London :Regiment) ?? Lieut. (now captain) Sir John ?? fiibaftae, Bart., 10th Hesai's; 'Sergeant iH. Ht. Mart ...
... after the perusal of the following fact. The condition in which the 1st battalion of the 7th Foot (better known as the Royal Fusiliers) find themselves at Aden is exceptional and deplorable. According to our information, the men of this crack regiment have ...
... had another reward conferred upon hm, inasmuch as he has been promoted to a half-pay lieutenant' colonelcy from major, Royal Fusiliers. As Colonel Mac Donald only received his commission in May, 1880. he has in eighteen and a half years gone through all ...
... the 21st December last, with enclosures, relating to the attendance of non-commissioned officers of the 4th Battalion Royal Fusiliers at a meet- ing of the London Municipal Reform League, and to acquaint you that instructions have been issued to prevent ...
... my native town (Derby.) Believe me to be yours truly, ADRIAN BENNETT, Capt. and Inspector of Musketry, Ist Batt. 7th Royal Fusiliers. C. E. Newton, Esq., Derby. THE DEFEAT OF THE GOVERNMENT. As will be seen from our Parliamentary report the Govern- , ...
... Murray, Hcaforth Highlanders, Colonel Cooper, Assis- tant Adjutant-General in Egypt, and Lieutenant-Col. Macdonald, Royal Fusiliers, to be Aides-de-Camp to tbe Queen (extra), for their services in tending the sick anil wounded. The Queen has conferred ...
... 2nd R. West Surrey ?? 88,.. —32 2nd E. Surrey 17 31 — ?? — 2nd R. Scot. Fusiliers 12 ?? 21 ?? 39 ?? — 2nd Royal Fusiliers — ?? 2 ?? — ?? — Ist R. Welsh Fusiliers. — ?? 3 ?? — ?? — 2nd R. Irish Fusiliers 2 ?? 20 ?? 13 ?? — 14th Butt. R.F ...
... its roll of members. Of hil this number the 40th Foot claim 327, the 65th Foot 323, the EC, 14th Foot 315, and the 7th Royal Fusiliers, 309 members. th: CuRious AnDUCTIur CASE-Mr. Jameson. a tea rmar- wi chant, of Belfast, and a ocal leader of the Plymouth ...
... village to serve their country, and died in the discharge of their duty during the Crimean War. Sergeant William Jowett, Royal Fusiliers, enlisted January Sth, 1847, fought at Alma, Inkermann, and twice at the Redan Battery, where he was struck by a shell ...
... 1838 ; also all men fmm Sections A, B, and C from the fol- lowing regiments : Royal Scots, Queen's Royal West Surrey. Royal Fusiliers, Nortumberland Fusi- liers, Devonshire Regiment, Somersetshire Light Infantry, West Yorkshire Regiment, Royal Scots Fusiliers ...