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... LsiiiEE. — Ou the 31-t May, at Bill House, Windsor Forest, General Sir Thomas Willshire, Bart., ?? Colonel of the 51st ?? Light Infantry, in the 12nd year ot his age. ...
... LsiiiEE. — Ou the 31-t May, at Bill House, Windsor Forest, General Sir Thomas Willshire, Bart., ?? Colonel of the 51st ?? Light Infantry, in the 12nd year ot his age. ...
... Wiixshire.—On the 3L-t May, at Hill House, Windsor Forest, General Sir Thomas Willshire, Bart, ?? Colonel of the 51st (KO.) Light Infantry, ia the 72nd year of his age. Pabr.—On Wednesday, at Llandudno, Mr. Joseph Parr late of the Golden Ball, Pond street ...
... — probably tbe •.G;h, now daily expected at Dublin, from Bermuda '1 be regiments remaining at home will tben be the 51st Light Infantry now at Manchester, the 80th at Fort George, and tbe *ith at Chatham ; all of whom have just returned from a long tonr ...
... Seymour G.C.B. J Clekve— Mtish —On the 23rd ult., at East Ravensdale, Lincolnshire, Captain Stuart A Cleeve, 51st ( King's Own) Light Infantry, and Brigade-Major to tbe Quean's Britiah troops, Bombay, son of the late Colonel Cleeve, Royal Artillery, to ...
... Goorkhas, and the 20th Punjab Infantry, moved up the Khyber Pas 3. At six tbe Third and part of the Fou___ Brigades, under General Browne, consisting of the 51st Light Infantry, the 81st Foot, the 6tA Native Light ...
... d:sturba:u-e originated through the prosecutor thinking ho h'd' ; no 'ticket. He had previously be«n a soldier in uio 51st King's Own Light Infantry, :uid luul served m, Ai>hauis;an under Lord Roberu aud General Sx George White. Ho was not guilty of t -e charge ...
... regiments of Militia Artillery will embark, one for Gibraltar and the other for Malta. The Infantry of the Line at those places, including tbe 51st Light Infantry, s4th, 66th, and 82nd Foot, and 92nd High- landers, on being relieved by tbe Militia, will ...
... Royal Irish Regiment, had ibeir mounted infantry drawn up in the rear, the Irish Regiment having sent their company to Shomclifi'e. Drafts from tbe Devonshire Regiment and the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, with 16 bearer com- panies, paraded for ...
... the course of the present week. The regiments to be sent to the Crimea in the course of tbe present spring are the 51st King's Light Infantry, the 80th, the 94th, and, when they are formed, the 3rd battalions of the 60th Rifles and the Rifle brigade. Co ...
... 1st battalion 20-.h in 1867. The 08th, 51st Light Infantry, 34th, 91th, and 2nd tattalion Rifle Brigade in 1868. The 42nd Hig'i- lauders, G5tb, 46th, 91st Highlanders, and 33rd in 1869. Tbe ...
... required by the military authori- ties. A Yorkshire Beqiment in Bubmah. — The Ist Battalion King's Own (Yorkshire) Light Infantry (late 51st) are under orders for England, after a sojourn of 15 years abroad. When the regiment went out it was over 1100 strong ...
... THE MILITIA TRAININGS. Festarday th* 3rd Battalion of tbe King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (better known as the South Yorkshire Militia), wbich is mainly recruited in Sbef- field and distriot, assembled at Pontefract for a month's ddty in Pentefrsot ...