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Sivu xiii
... service , styled the Admiral's regiment . In 1678 each company of 100 men usually consisted of 30 pikemen , 60 musketeers , and 10 men armed with light firelocks . In this year the King added a com- pany of men armed with hand grenades ...
... service , styled the Admiral's regiment . In 1678 each company of 100 men usually consisted of 30 pikemen , 60 musketeers , and 10 men armed with light firelocks . In this year the King added a com- pany of men armed with hand grenades ...
Sivu xiv
... companies of grenadiers , did not carry pikes . King William III . incorporated the Admiral's regiment in the second Foot Guards , and raised two Marine regiments for sea - service . During the war in this reign , each company of ...
... companies of grenadiers , did not carry pikes . King William III . incorporated the Admiral's regiment in the second Foot Guards , and raised two Marine regiments for sea - service . During the war in this reign , each company of ...
Sivu xxvii
... service , and joined the army of reserve under Major - General Sir David Ochterlony . 1818 Embarked for Bombay Six companies embarked for the Concan • Engaged in the siege and capture of Ryghur Four companies embarked for Surat ...
... service , and joined the army of reserve under Major - General Sir David Ochterlony . 1818 Embarked for Bombay Six companies embarked for the Concan • Engaged in the siege and capture of Ryghur Four companies embarked for Surat ...
Sivu xxviii
... Service companies embarked for Gibraltar 1833 Embarked for the West Indies 1840 Embarked for Canada 1842 Returned to England , and rejoined by the four depôt companies • 1843 Proceeded from Plymouth to Weedon , and thence to Manchester ...
... Service companies embarked for Gibraltar 1833 Embarked for the West Indies 1840 Embarked for Canada 1842 Returned to England , and rejoined by the four depôt companies • 1843 Proceeded from Plymouth to Weedon , and thence to Manchester ...
Sivu xxix
... SERVICES OF THE SECOND BATTALION OF THE SIXTY - SEVENTH YEAR REGIMENT . PAGE 1803 Formed from men raised in Ireland under ... companies embarked from Guernsey for England 1811 The six companies formed part of the army em- ployed on an ...
... SERVICES OF THE SECOND BATTALION OF THE SIXTY - SEVENTH YEAR REGIMENT . PAGE 1803 Formed from men raised in Ireland under ... companies embarked from Guernsey for England 1811 The six companies formed part of the army em- ployed on an ...
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20th Regt Amulneir appointed arms Army of Reserve arrived attack Barrosa battalion embarked battery Bombay Brevet Brevet Lieut.-Colonel brigade Brigadier-General Britain British Cadiz Captain colonelcy colour Common Council assembled corps decease December depôt companies ditto John division Edward Maxwell Brown enemy flank companies Fontainebleau Foot Guards force France French garrison Gibraltar Hamilton Lambert head-quarters Honorable infantry Ireland island James Wolfe January John Clitherow John Macdonald July June King George King George III landing Lieut.-General Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Lieutenant-General Lord Frederick Cavendish Majesty was pleased Major Major-General Major-General Sir Minorca November numbers October peace Peter Craig pettah Portugal Prevost promoted Quebec rank and file regiment marched REGIMENT OF FOOT regiment proceeded Royal Scots Santi Petri second battalion serjeants service companies proceeded SEVENTH regiment siege Sir Henry Erskine Sir William Keppel six companies SIXTY-SEVENTH regiment SIXTY-SEVENTH regiment embarked SOUTH HAMPSHIRE SOUTH HAMPSHIRE REGIMENT surrendered Tarragona Thomas troops Twentieth regiment William Delaune wounded
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Sivu 7 - To the King's most excellent Majesty. The humble Address of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London, in Common Council assembled.
Sivu 36 - Command of His Royal Highness The Prince Regent in the Name and on the behalf of His Majesty BATHURST.
Sivu 35 - His Royal Highness the Prince Regent has been pleased, in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty, to approve and confirm the finding and sentence of the Court.
Sivu 46 - Even after the peace, whilst others lolled on pleasure's downy lap, he was cultivating the arts of war. He introduced (without one act of inhumanity) such regularity and exactness of discipline into his corps, that, as long as the six British battalions on the plains of Minden are recorded in the annals of Europe, so long will Kingsley's stand amongst the foremost of that day.
Sivu i - FOR HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OrFicic. GENERAL ORDERS. HORSE-GUARDS, 1st January, 1836. His MAJESTY has been pleased to command that, with a view of doing the fullest justice to Regiments, as well as to Individuals who have distinguished themselves by their Bravery in Action with the Enemy, an Account of the Services of every Regiment in the British Army shall be published under the superintendence and direction of the Adjutant-General; and that this Account shall contain the following particulars,...
Sivu ii - The Names of those Officers who, in consideration of their Gallant Services and Meritorious Conduct in Engagements with the Enemy, have been distinguished with Titles, Medals, or other Marks of His Majesty's gracious favour. The Names of all such Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, and Privates, as may have specially signalized themselves in Action. And, The Badges and Devices which the Regiment . may have been permitted to bear, and the Causes on account of which such Badges or Devices, or any...
Sivu 32 - A reserve formed beyond the narrow valley, across which the enemy was closely pursued, next shared the same fate, and was routed by the same means. ' Meanwhile, the right wing was not less successful. The enemy, confident of success, met General Dilkes on the ascent of the hill, and the contest was •anguinary ; but the undaunted perseverance of the brigade of Guards, of Lieut.
Sivu xviii - Under the blessing of Divine Providence, His Majesty ascribes the successes which have attended the exertions of his troops in Egypt to that determined bravery which is inherent in Britons ; but His Majesty desires it may be most solemnly and forcibly impressed on the consideration of every part of the army, that it has been a strict observance of order, discipline, and military system, which has given the full energy to the native valour of the troops, and has enabled them proudly to assert the...
Sivu 35 - Clasps which have been prepared, is pleased to command that they shall be worn by the General Officers, suspended by a Ribbon of the colour of the Sash, with a blue edge...
Sivu vi - ... and when half the world has been arrayed against them, they have fought the battles of their Country with unshaken fortitude. It is presumed that a record of achievements in war, — victories so complete and surprising, gained by our countrymen, our brothers, our...