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... ¦ nl) y* Yorkshire, to Mary Ann, t,13. John Scott, Esq. late ot Edin«Sfi /¦ ...
... in 1854, and was shortly after posted to the 51st N. I. Pindee. He remained with that regiment until towards the end of 1866, when he volunteered for active service, and was attached to the 3d Punjanb Infantry during the expedition to Affghanistan. The ...
... and Ratlazia Regiment. 49th and 66th Liyal Regiaw.it. 30th and 97th Royal Weet Kent Regiment. 51st andifs - th The thru Lida Infantry. seal &Ail Royal Light ln• [entry. and Royal Derbyshire Regiment. 37th and 77th Th e Revel Rogiensit. King's ROL,. WI ...
... hers, 9th, 19th, 23d Welsh Fusiliers, 30th, 41st Welsh Regiment, 49th, 50th Queen's Own, 51st Light In- fantry, 55th, 67th, 72d Highlanders, 77th, 90th Light Infantry, and a detachment of the Land Transport Corps, left St Mary's Barracks, Chatham, to join ...
... took him to Police Station Last War Records _ “ Old Timer.”—ln the last war the Northumberland _ Fusiliers and the Durham Light Infantry shared the distinction of having the most battalions (52). The Royal Scots had 39 battalions and the H.LI. 26. ; “oOld ...
... the castle’s walls at midnight on Saturday was the Fife and Forfar Yeomanry (Scottish Horse). Maj.-Gen. Derek B. Lang, G.O.C. 51st Highland Division, who was at the starting point at Cultybraggan, Comrie, throughout the exercise, planned to fly by helicopter ...
... THE AR. iY. The 6Sth infantry replace the 3d buffs in Limerick in March. Major-General Wemyss has arrived in London from Athlone on leave of absence. The 51st move from Athlone to Galway. The reserve battalion of the 12th, at Mauritius-42,d at Ber- mnuda-Oith ...
... LRoy lanets regsment, arrived on the 28th 61t. at Bristol , from Cork, on uis r'ete to Brighton. e: The 71st.(lizhland light infantry) regiment has arrived He s safe at Quebec from 'orkt, on board the Fanny, Prince of S p fin e OOrange, Cato, ani lndinai ...
... Cornwall's Light Infantry v. Ist Soots Guards, Ist Irish Guards v. R.A. (Shoeburyness), Depot Battalion R.S., a bye. ,•• . Eair..ern District-4th King's Royal Rifles (holders) v. 2G Northamptonshire. South-Eastern Di.triot-2d Orford:-.hire Light Infantry ...
... Bombay Native Infantry. Captain James Travers, 2d Bengal Native Infantry. Captain Henry Joseph Pally, Bombay Native Infantry. Captain Edward Lechmere Russell, 12th Bombay Native Infantry. Captain Romer Younghusband, 20th Bombay Native ...
... Highlanders, the Gordon Highlanders, the Cameron nghlanders; the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, ' the Highland Light Infantry, the 51st (H) Anti-Tank Regiment, the 61st (H) Anti-Tank Regiment, the Scottish Horse, the Lovat Scouts, the Royal Air Force ...
... that place, to Mrs NancY B.utler. BENGAL DEATHS. On the 51st Jan. Major George Welsh, of the 1st regi- ment, N. C.-On the 14th Dec. 1805, at Belsary, Lieut. A. Paxton, of his Majesty's 2l2d Light Dragoons-Cl the C1st Dec. 1805, at the same place, Capt ...