MEATH ELECTION
... freemen that votea « the City Cork election was 2CO, including forty Clergymen, and one Officer the Army, Capt. Ausun, 51st Light Infantry. ...
... freemen that votea « the City Cork election was 2CO, including forty Clergymen, and one Officer the Army, Capt. Ausun, 51st Light Infantry. ...
... and this year, ve karn that five ships have been taken up for convicts, in which, guards, the head quarters of the 51st Light infantry are proceed in the cooise of next mouth, or eat ly in April. On their arrival out, the 50th, now Van Uieman’s Land, ...
... King's Own Light Infantry; Mr. Dunne, Slit King's Own Light Infntapi' Mr. Ross, 13th Light Infantry Mrs. *all NUN/Loch ; the Misses Smith, Mr. Redmond, National Bank ; Mr. J. O'Brien, Mr. Melling, S.I.R.LC. ; Mr. sod the Misses Power, ...
... quality. ENTERTAINMENT BY THE BAND OF THE Slav (KINO’S OWN) LIGHT INFANTRY THE BENEFIT OF THE POOR OF WATERFORD. We are authorised to state that the bond the 51st (King’s Own) Light Infantry, assisted the Sergeant Major and other sergeants 0 ...
... Depot—This depot, under the command of Captain Redder, proceeds from Rvttevant Cork 291h July to join tho depot battalion 51st (Light Infantry) Camp —The first division, consisting of four companies and headquarters, with band and colours, staff, 18 officer* ...
... Capt Wilkirson; Messrs Comberlege, Harvey, Hon A Cole, Maokay, Wynne, Capt Dyer, 51st Light Infantry, Mr Richardsou, R.A, fte., 4c. There were about 90 present. The band 51st Regiment was in attendance. The supper, which was of the most rtekerck* description ...
... of this wanton und shameful outrage. One company the 08th Light Infantry left Temple mote Tuesday, route to Kilkenny, to re»occupv that station. One company of the 61st King’s Own) Light Infantry Lft Carrick-on-Suir Wednesday, to rejoin Headquarters the ...
... Misses 8.-.rron, Captain and Culfe, Captain Branker, E.A., Captain »nd Marter, dolonel Madden. Major Reid and the the 51st Light Infantry ; J. Loch, Mrs. Miss Loch, Miss Anderson, Miss Pcrcivol C N Bo! ton, Mrs. and Miss Bolton, Miss Hasird ’Mis! Burkitt ...
... Monday afternoon, he put the nsaal question the troops as to whether any man had complaint to make. Two sergeants of the 51st Light Infantry immediately stepped to the (root end informed the comma idaut that troops of that depot under orders for embarkation ...
... thankfully acknowledges the receipt of £6 from the Waterford Loan Fund Society, per J. W. Condell, Es(J. , The Band of 51st King’s Own Light Infantry will play in the Town Hall on Thursday next, at quarter past three o’clock in the afternoon. The following is ...
... principal streets of the town, over and across which the triumphal arches had been ereoti-d. First came the band of the .51st Light infantry, playing a popular march • next, Mr C tiall,iway bearing the illuminated address, in its richly gilt frame ; next the ...
... the Line to the Great Southern and Western Company. We understand the majority was a small one. The bund of the 51st (King’s Own) Light Infantry will play in front of th** Conn-house on to-morrow ( rhursday). a quarter past 3 o’clock in the afternoon. Pursuant ...