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... ejects of cholera, brought by intense heal and exertion, John Willoughby Bateman, Esq., lieutenant in her .Majesty's 51st Regiment Light Infantry. ...
... ejects of cholera, brought by intense heal and exertion, John Willoughby Bateman, Esq., lieutenant in her .Majesty's 51st Regiment Light Infantry. ...
... Artillery, a detail of Foot Artillery, and three more companies of 72nd. As I write the Calcutta is signalled with the 51st Light Infantry. A To Darnymen.—Nearly all of you heard of Cal Twomey ; well, I was at his wake, and just as the women were sittin’ ...
... this year, as learn that five ships have been taken up for convicts, in which, as guards, the head quarters of the 51st Light Infantry are to proceed in tiie course of next mouth, or early in April. On their arrival out, the 50th, now in Van Diemen’s ...
... Captain E. E. R. Dyneley, of the Royal Artiller died of fever at Calcutta on the 4th of May. Liat Swaffield, of the 51st Light Infantry, is also amor the deaths, “ae THE ARMAMENT er the Moniteur, the statement course of openly denying, through the columns ...
... lonion Islands, previous to joining the army in the East, viz.:—lsth Foot (recently returned from Ceylon), from Cork; 51st King’s Light Infantry, from Manchester; 56th, from Dublin; 3rd Battalion 60tb Rifles (newly raised), from Dublin; 80th Foot, from Portsmouth ...
... the 51«t King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, has had three sons, all of whom served with tbe colours, two being deceased—one falling in South Africa—while the other is sergeant in the 51st King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Whelan has ...
... British troops action at Shabkadar, August | h: | “51st Field Battery, R.A. — Captain Blacker wounded severely. | “No. 10,529 Sergeant Wallman and No, 15882 Sergeant Chase wounded slightly. “S.mersetshire Light lnlmw. Ist Battalion. — Killed—No. 2,173 Sergeant ...
... Regiment Nati.e Infantry, Nnsseeabad. 72nd Regiment Native Infantry, mutinied at Neemnch. 24th Regiment Native Infantry, diwrmed at Peshawur, .May 22. 27th Regiment Native Infantry, disarmed at Peshawur, May 22. 51st Regiment Native ...
... Thomas Blanco, a native of that town, who was believed to be the ouiy man aorviving belonging to the 51st (2nd Yorkshire West Biding King's Own Light Infantry) Regiment, present the memorable retreat Coranna in 1809. He stated that was actually present and ...
... received the lust mail. • It api»ears that General Wilson, having the 15th t been joined the Light Infantry, body horse .and Coot artillery, some, Dragoons ami Light Cavalry, and companies lier Majesty’s3lHh Regiment, dttermined possible, to secure the person ...
... Artillery, horse and foot. At Pesbawur, on the 22nd, three more infantry regiments, the 24th, 27th. and 51st, and the sth Light Cavalry, were deprived of their arms. A subahdar-raajor of the 51st was hanged in the presence of all the troops. At Mnrdan the ...
... —Mr. R- Montgomery; Mr. D. F. Macleod: Cunt. D. Ross> .51st N. 1.; Mr. K. Thornton; Mr. M. P. Edgeworth. To be Deputy Commissioners in the Punjacb—Mr. A. H. Cocks; Major G. St. P. Lawrence, lllh Light Cavalry ; Capt.J. Abbot, Artillery; Capt. W. C. Birch ...