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THE WEST OF ENGLAND CONSERVATIVE, AND PLYMOUTH AND DBVONPOBT ADVERTISER

... Miss Louisa Hare, Miss Helen Hare, Capt. Hare, 51st Light Infantry Capt. Harris, Ist. Devon Militia; Mr. Walter Roger, Mr. William Eastlake, Mrs. William Eastlake; Mr. Brooking Soady, 24th Bengal Infantry ; Mr. and Mrs. Skirving; Mr. R. Clist West, Tavistock ...

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... Regiment of Foot, from Fermoy to Cork; the 50tb Queen’s Own, from Portsmouth to Asbton-under-Lyne; the 52nd Oxfordshire Light Infantry, from Limerick to Birr : the 65th Westmoreland Regiment of Foot, from Waterford to Buttevant; and the 63rd West Suffolk ...

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... Captain Dickson, 16th Lancers, is on a visit at Groom Caatle, the seat of his brother. Lieut. Henry Bruen Westropp, 51st Light Infantry, fro® the Aberdeen diatrict, is appointed to the recruiting department in this city, in room of Lieut. Fairtlough, 55th ...

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... was obtained through the intervention of Mr. Charles Mare, one of the candidates for the borough. the 26th Madras Native Infantry to where they were joined during the forenoon ly r i : the to P.^,r.w ; , ™gnn..-i.h6ve .r^ wall piece#, were we commMiced ...

JUamiflo

... 55th year of bia age. _ . April 11, killed at the storming of Rangoon, Ensign Alexander N. Armstrong, of her Majesty’s 1 Light Infantry, aged 21 years. He was the eldest son of Captain Armstrong, of her Majesty’s 30th Regiment, and Paymaster of the 7th Dragoon ...

the west of England oonseryatiyf. Wednesday. September i, 1802, advocate for the revival, nor violent opponent. ..

... Scobell. 9th Light Dragoons —Cornet Henry Lavington Payne, from the 17th Light Dragoons, to be Cornet,viceßrickmau, who retires from the service the sale of his commission. 15th Light Dragoons.—Lieut. George Charles Dalbiac, from half-pay 4th Light Dragoons ...

STATIONS OF THE BRITIS] [CORRECTED UP TO APRIL [Where Two Places are mentioned, the i at which the Depot of

... Scotch Fusilier Guards do, Corfu Ist bat, St John’s 40th do, Malta; Wood Buttevant Do,2nd bat, Chicheste* 30th do, Preston Infantry. 51st do, Burmah, Chat Ist Foot, Istbat, Xew-'32ad do, Dublin port 53rd do, Ben ; Chat Do, 2d bat, Corfu,Blrr|s4th do, Quebec; ...

THE WESTERN COURIER, WEDNESDAY, JULY SO, 1853x

... the graduated thickness of the paper at the various parts of the desijrn cresting, when it is held to the light, the requisite effects of light and shade. It was invented the late engineer the Bonk of England, and much time has since been spent in bringing ...

Uacal it dtlililatig

... enabled their have been more liberal with him. l H Two colonelcies of regiments have become vacant this week ' —the 51st Light Infantry, the death Sir T. WillsHte, ami the 93rd Highlanders, by that Lieutenant- General Sutherland. No selection has yet been ...

Published: Tuesday 10 June 1862
Newspaper: Western Daily Mercury
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 940 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE WESTERN DAILY MERCURY, SATURDAY, JUNE 2», 1863

... follows Wed, July 2nd, II a.m., Ist Division -Letters, A.B.C.D.E : Thursday 3rd, F.G.H.I.J; Saturday, sth, Royal Marine Light Infantry. A. to Z. Recall clays, Tuesdays. 2ud Division, Wednesday, July 2nd, letters K.L.M.N.O.P.Q.R: Thursday, 3rd, S.T.U.V.W ...

Published: Saturday 28 June 1862
Newspaper: Western Daily Mercury
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 4486 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Jlaual & JRilila^

... Hussars, 2nd Royals, Cth, 7th rusileers, 10th, Prince Albert’s Light Infantry, 18th Royal Irish, 21st Fuaileera, 23rd Royal Welsh Fusileers, King’s Own Borderers, 4Gth, 51st King’s Own. Light In- , fantry, 55th, olst,o4th. 07th. s’ :lll Highlanders, 81st ...

Published: Saturday 28 June 1862
Newspaper: Western Daily Mercury
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 855 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE WESTER* DAILY MERCURY, SATURDAY, JULY 12, IM2

... Kegiment; Lieut. F. Wright, f - dferaers and Ensign S. P. Pnri™ w’ i LieUt - - C ™ . Ensign W. H. Hum- 51rt Kmg’s Own Light Infantry : Cant. J. Lazenby, Raiment; Ensign J. B. Camp. Ma o, n fre Hinton, ami Ensign A. E. Parker, 91st Regiment; and Capt. ...

Published: Saturday 12 July 1862
Newspaper: Western Daily Mercury
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 5424 | Page: 2 | Tags: none