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The 107th Regiment of Foot (Queen's Own Royal Regiment of British Volunteers) was an infantry regiment of the British Army from 1761 to 1763. It was raised in October 1761 by regimentation of independent companies, and was disbanded in 1763.
The 108th Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army from 1794 to 1796. It was raised in Ireland in May 1794 as the Earl of Granard's Regiment, and numbered as the 108th in November of the same year. [1] Shortly thereafter the 108th moved to Gibraltar for garrison duty.
Four regiments of the British Army have been numbered the 73rd Regiment of Foot: 73rd Regiment of Foot (1758), raised by re-designation of 2nd Battalion, 34th Regiment of Foot in 1758 and disbanded in 1763; 73rd Regiment of Foot (Invalids), raised as the 116th Regiment of Foot in 1758, re-numbered as the 73rd Regiment of Foot (Invalids) in 1763 ...
It was re-ranked as the 58th Regiment of Foot, following the disbandment of the existing 50th and 51st regiments, in 1756. [3] The regiment embarked for North America in spring 1758 for service in the French and Indian War and saw action at the siege of Louisbourg in June 1758, the Battle of the Plains of Abraham in September 1759, the Battle ...
On 1 January 1802 Cannon was appointed to a clerkship at the Horse Guards, and attained the grade of first-clerk in 1803. [1]Under a Horse Guards order, dated 1 January 1836, signifying the royal commands that an historic account of the services of every regiment in the British Army should be published under the superintendence of the Adjutant-General, the work of compilation was entrusted to ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Two regiments of the British Army have been numbered the 110th Regiment of Foot: ... Text is available under ...
52nd (Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot 1782–1803 [20] 52nd (Oxfordshire Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot 1803–1821 [20] 1755 Raised as 54th Regiment of Foot 1755, renumbered 52nd in 1757 on disbandment of existing 50th and 51st Foot. [20] 1881: 2nd Battalion, The Oxfordshire Light Infantry: The Rifles: 53: 53rd Regiment of Foot (10th Marines ...
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