2nd Regiment Of Foot

65th 2nd Yorkshire, North Riding Regiment of Foot 1782-1881 105 1758 Raised as 2nd Battalion, 12th Regiment of Foot 1756, reconstituted as 65th Regiment of Foot 1758. 105 1881 1st Battalion, The York and Lancaster Regiment Disbanded 1968. 66 66th Regiment of Foot Pepperell's 1745-1749 104 106 1745 Raised September 1745 in New

Queen's Royal Regiment of Foot, 1751-1881 Also known as Date 1751-1881 History Prior to 1751 raised as the Tangier Regiment of Foot in 1661 1727-1751 the Queen's Own Royal Regiment of Foot. 1751-1881 2nd or Queen's Royal Regiment of Foot. 1881 became the Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment. Functions, occupations and activities

2nd Bn of 18th Royal Irish Regiment of Foot 1st Bn of 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers Regiment of Foot 57th West Middlesex Regiment of Foot. The 57th Regiment only had one battalion To these you have to add Royal Marine Light Infantry and all the Corps - RA, RE, Hospital Corps etc - which are in most stations. There are no cavalry

In 1751, it was designated as the 2nd Regiment of Foot. It went on to help put down the anti-Catholic Gordon Riots in London in 1780. Following the outbreak of the French Revolutionary Wars 1793-1802, detachments from the regiment fought as marines in the naval battle of the Glorious First of June in 1794. It also took part in the captures of

The 2nd The Queen's Royal Regiment of Foot was a British Army regiment that served in the American Revolutionary War. In November 1783, the Queens were ordered from Windsor to embark for the Province of Nova Scotia to relieve soldiers stationed there.1 1775 Army List officer roster

Each Foot Guards regiment had in theory one Lieutenant-Colonel, plus one Major per battalion therefore the Coldstream Guards had a 2nd and 1st Major and company officers were styled 'Captain amp Lieutenant-Colonel' to make their status above line officers clear to all.

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The Queen's Royal Regiment West Surrey, the 2nd of Foot, was England's oldest infantry Regiment formed in 1661. The East Surrey Regiment was formed in 1881 by the amalgamation of the 31st who first paraded in 1702 as a Marine Regiment and the 70th who were raised in 1758. These two Regiments were amalgamated in 1959 to form The Queen's

Henry Mordaunt, 2nd Earl of Peterborough, founder of the regiment. The regiment was 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 to garrison the new English acquisition of Tangier, part of Catherine of Braganza's dowry when she married King Charles II. 4

The Second Regiment of Foot was raised in 1661, for the purpose of providing a garrison for Tangier, a fortress on the northern coast of Africa, which was ceded to England as part of the marriage portion of Donna Catherina, Infanta of Portugal, who, in the following year, was married to King Charles II.. The command of this regiment was conferred by King Charles II. on Henry second Earl of