THE BREVET
... Bortbay Infantry Mossomn Boyd, Bengal Infantry John Mac lImes, Bengal Infantry James Fallowlfeld Salter, C.B., Bombay Infantry Patrick Byres, Bengal Infantry Edmund Cartwright, Bengal Infantry Henry George ...
... Bortbay Infantry Mossomn Boyd, Bengal Infantry John Mac lImes, Bengal Infantry James Fallowlfeld Salter, C.B., Bombay Infantry Patrick Byres, Bengal Infantry Edmund Cartwright, Bengal Infantry Henry George ...
... teams were placed as follows :-2nd Somerset Light Infantry, 89D; 21nd D von Regiment, 877; ist R. Dublin lusiliers, 797; 2nd W. Yorksh re Regimeet, 795; 2nd Cameron Highlanders, 756; Ist Durham Light Infantry, 752 ; 2nd Qaeen's R.W. Surrey Regiment, 6;; ...
... r, Captain J S Lennox-Conygeham-Connaught Rangers, 1st Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry, 2nd Bat. talion Itoyal West Kent Regiment, let Batta- lion Durham Light Infantry, 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade. 10th Brigade-Commanding, Colonel G W N Rogers, ...
... Bengal Native Infantry; W Hill, let Madras Fusiliers; J G. Neill, lst Madras Fusiliere; J C Boulderoon, 35th Madras Native Infantry; i1 Fraser, Bengal Engineers; G C Armstrong. 47th Bengal Wative Infantry; H Cotton, 67th Bengal Native Infantry; C S Reid, ...
... the stork. and dil his duty in it masterly style, much to the satisfaction of the gentlemen present. THE ARMY. The 71st light infantry, under Major Lovinge, landed at Dublin on Tuesday last from Glasgow, and narched into Richmond Barracks. Friday Major ...
... A Cheevets, C Cheevers, John Knox Leet, Tfastram Kennedy, Stapleton, 43d Light Infantry; Robet' Lr CoBcyn, E A Dawes, f!tth Itegt; Francis Hutchinson Synge, 43d Light Infantry; Chalrles S Grey, Isaacke, Ormsby, Saelkville street Club. ~bxsnoriEs. Henri ...
... to thefete on Monday, in bhonour of the King's birth day. THE FIFTY-FIRST LIGHT INFANTRY. A little before ten o'clock on Monday morning the entire of the 51st Ligbt Infantry left the barracks of this town, and proceeded tbrough Great George's-street ...
... the same month, by the combined militay and naval forces. The troops were under the command tof Major Errington, of the 51st Light Iuf.sntry, and Commodore L-mbert accompenied General Godwin in his preliminary view of the dlefenses around Bassein. The ...
... tq were illuminated the effect produced was in every I respect charming. During the day the band of r the 51st King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, Mr. John Le Grove conducting, performed the fol- lowing programme :-Grand processional march, Priest's ...
... FASHIONS FOR JULY. (Fronm Le P'eft.) The extreme heat and beauty of this summer wea- ther render the demand for thin and light materials very great, and never has there been a greater variety of elegant gauze-like dresses. White is extremely fashionable ...
... 0(l1fir - of cite Roy-sI Arriullloy ltkenny; Officers o1 the 51st Light Isnf;:tr, Wa.terfars, Killsenny, and Clonmel; Officers of ator st!2 Bus-ams, Dublinu; Officers of the 65th Li`_ht infantry, anti Depot of the 85th, Templesuore; Cfitiern of the 17th ...
... Mr Crosedale, family and party (S). I By kind permission of Colonel Williamson1 3 and offlrers the band of the 86thi Light Infantry wiln play at Bray on this day (Thursday), weather permittirg, from three to six o'clock. THEATRE ROYAl. Coneidering the ...