The 73rd Regiment of Foot was a regiment in the British Army from 1758 to 1763. It was formed on 28 April 1758 from the 2nd Battalion of the 34th Regiment...
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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...
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Highland Regiment in 1758. Its informal name Black Watch became official in 1861. In 1881, the regiment was amalgamated with 73rd (Perthshire) Regiment of Foot...
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73rd Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army, raised in 1780. Under the Childers Reforms it amalgamated with the 42nd Regiment of...
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The 71st Regiment of Foot was a Highland regiment in the British Army, raised as the 73rd (Highland) Regiment of Foot in 1777. Under the Childers Reforms...
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This is a list of numbered regiments of foot of the British Army from the mid-18th century until 1881, when numbering was abandoned. Foot was the contemporary...
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Regiment of Foot was a regiment in the British Army from 1758 to 1763. It was formed in northern Scotland on 28 April 1758 from the 2nd Battalion of the...
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Regiment of Foot was a British Army regiment, raised in 1798. Under the Childers reforms it amalgamated with the 63rd (West Suffolk) Regiment of Foot...
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Somerset Light Infantry (redirect from 13th Regiment of Foot)
7th Earl of Huntingdon was issued with a warrant authorising him to raise a regiment, and accordingly the Earl of Huntingdon's Regiment of Foot was formed...
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The 32nd Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army, raised in 1702. Under the Childers Reforms it amalgamated with the 46th (South...
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Three regiments of the British Army have been numbered the 73rd Regiment of Foot: 76th Regiment of Foot (1756), raised as the 61st Regiment of Foot in 1756...
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Black Watch (redirect from Black Watch of the Royal Highlanders Regiment)
when the 42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot (The Black Watch) was amalgamated with the 73rd (Perthshire) Regiment of Foot. It was known as The Black Watch...
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Green Howards (redirect from 19th (The 1st Yorkshire North Riding - Prince of Wales's Own) Regiment of Foot)
King's Division, to form the Yorkshire Regiment (14th/15th, 19th and 33rd/76th Foot) on 6 June 2006. The regiment was formed during the 1688 Glorious Revolution...
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New South Wales Corps (redirect from 100th Regiment of Foot (New South Wales Corps))
Wales Corps, later known as the 102d Regiment of Foot, and lastly as the 100th Regiment of Foot, was a formation of the British Army organised in 1789 in...
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Regiment of Foot was a regiment in the British Army from 1758 to 1763. It was formed on 28 April 1758 from the 2nd Battalion of the 33rd Regiment of Foot...
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Lancashire Fusiliers (redirect from 20th Regiment of Foot)
Peyton as Peyton's Regiment of Foot. (Until 1751 the regiment's name changed according to the name of the colonel commanding.) The regiment served in the Glorious...
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71st Regiment of Foot in 1764 and disbanded in 1768 71st Regiment of Foot, raised by re-designation of the 2nd Battalion, 32nd Regiment of Foot in 1758 and...
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The 27th (Inniskilling) Regiment of Foot was an Irish infantry regiment of the British Army, formed in 1689. Under the Childers Reforms it amalgamated...
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73rd Regiment of Foot (Invalids) was an infantry regiment of the British Army from 1762 to 1768. The regiment was originally raised as a regiment of invalids...
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Regiment of Foot 69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment of Foot Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) 42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot, The Black Watch 73rd (Perthshire)...
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Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own) (14th Foot) was an infantry regiment of the British Army. In 1958 it amalgamated with the East Yorkshire Regiment (15th...
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The 47th (Lancashire) Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army, raised in Scotland in 1741. It served in North America during the...
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Royal Northumberland Fusiliers (redirect from 5th Regiment of Foot)
Glorious Revolution and became part of the English establishment in 1689. In 1751, it became the 5th Regiment of Foot, with the regional title 'Northumberland'...
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King's Own Scottish Borderers (redirect from 25th Regiment of Foot)
'line' of Infantry the regiment was numbered 25th Regiment of Foot (based on its formation date) in 1751. The regiment fought at the Battle of Minden...
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The 8th (King's) Regiment of Foot, also referred to in short as the 8th Foot and the King's, was an infantry regiment of the British Army, formed in 1685...
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Regiment of Foot, following the disbandment of the existing 50th and 51st regiments, in 1756. The regiment embarked for North America in spring 1758 for...
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raised in 1661 by Henry Mordaunt, 2nd Earl of Peterborough as The Earl of Peterborough's Regiment of Foot on Putney Heath (then in Surrey) specifically...
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South Wales Borderers (redirect from 24th Regiment of Foot)
infantry regiment of the British Army in existence for 280 years. It came into existence in England in 1689, as Sir Edward Dering's Regiment of Foot, and...
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Royal Scots Fusiliers (redirect from Earl of Mar's Regiment of Foot)
exchanged regiments with Colonel Sampson de Lalo, a French Huguenot refugee who previously commanded what later became the 28th Regiment of Foot. Under de...
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The 66th (Berkshire) Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army, raised in 1756. Under the Childers Reforms it amalgamated with the...
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