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... Own,) 34ih Foot, 38th, 39th, 41«t, Highlander*, 44th Foot, 47th, 49th, &oth, 51st Light Infantry, 57th, 62nd, 63rd, 68th Durham Light Infantry. 71st Highland Light Infantry, 77th ...
... Own,) 34ih Foot, 38th, 39th, 41«t, Highlander*, 44th Foot, 47th, 49th, &oth, 51st Light Infantry, 57th, 62nd, 63rd, 68th Durham Light Infantry. 71st Highland Light Infantry, 77th ...
... Brighton and Maidstone, and from the provisional to i battalions, 8d battalion of the Rifle Brigade from Gos- I port, 51st King's Light Infantry, from Manchester, and m eight Militia regiments, making a total of upwards of th . 8,000 men. d The third and fourth ...
... for foreign service to prepare for immediate embarkation, namely, 15th Foot, recently returned from Ceylon ; the 51st King's Light infantry, ditto India; 80th Foot, ditto ditto. Detachments from the various depot companies, and 1,200 cavalry, arc to proceed ...
... sickness, was about 4,500. It wvas composed of 14 regi- , menlts of cavalry, numbering nearly 5,000; of 52 battalions T 8of infantry, of various numerical strength, but a pretty ac- o Icurate overage of which would be 640 each, or sonsetlsing ove 1 33,000 ...
... BIRTHS. On the 7th inst., at Duffied House, Duffield the wife of Major Wm. Elliott, Royal Marines (Light Infantry), of a son. On the.3rd inst., at Holywell House, Chesterfield, the wife of T. Carrington, Esq., of a daughter. At Leamington, on the 3rd ...
... Artillery, horse and foot. At Peshawur. on the 22d, three more infantry regi- ments, the 24th, 27th, and bslt, and the 5th Light Cavall-y were deprived of their arms. A Subalidar-Majotr of the 51st w Was hanged in presence of all the troops. At Murdan the ...
... Lilght Cavalry and : the 36th and 61st Native Infantry ; and Pirillour vacated l !by the 3rd. Trhroughiout the Purijab thle flying column, of which the nucleus and main striengtls are She 52nd liia Light Infantry, lies been cduing its work well. No fur- in ...
... trifling loss on our side. d The 5 1st Native Infantry mutinied at Peshawur o on the 29th of August. By the following day the I mutiny was completely crushed. Mutinies of part of h the 1 0th Light Infantry at Ferozepore and of a portion s! of the 55th ...
... Marti and Mr. Taudv, volunteers, were killed. “The 10th Light Cavalry mutinied Fcrouzerore (querv, Ferozepore?) on the August, and murdered Nelson, the veterinary surgeon. The 51st Native Infantry mutinied Peshawar the Bth August, but most of them were ...
... enerny, who have been defeated on every on occasion. General Nicholson's column, consisting of Her vic M'.ajesty's 52nd Light Infantry, a wing of 11cr Majesty's ho, 61st Foot, and several Sikh corp~, arrived in the camp on 'sri the I1ths of August. 'rho ...
... University of Cambridge. Wolley. —On tbe 19tb May, on board the Ganges, Bombay, aged 20, Lieutenant Edward Wolley, 51st Light Infantry, fourth son of the Rev. John Wolley, of Beeston, Nottinghamshire. Taylor. —On tbe 3rd instant, Mr. James Taylor, St ...
... Royal's) Dragoon Guards, 7th Hussars, 3rd Bengal Light Cavalry, 5th Bengal Light Cavalry, Royal Artillery, Bengal Artillery, 7th (Fusileers), 24th, 46th, 51st (the King's Light Infantry), 52nd (Light ...