How We Are Governed Or the Crown the Senate And the Bench a Handbook of Th
How We Are Governed Or the Crown the Senate And the Bench a Handbook of Th
Albany De Fonblanque
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Fusileers ;" 26th Foot, "'the Cameronians ;" 27th Foot, " Inniskillens ;" 33rd Foot, " the Duke of Wellington's Own Regi- ment;" the S8th, "the Connaught Rangers;" the 100th Foot, just raised in Canada, " the Royal Cana- dian Regiment. " There are seven Highland regi- ments* viz. , the 42nd, 72nd, 74th, 78th, 79th, * Of these, five regiments wear the kilt viz. , the 42nd, 78th, 7&th, 92nd, and 93rd ; the other two wear the trews, or tartan trousers, THE ROYAL ARTILLERY. 113 92nd, and 93rd ; fiv...e Fusileers, the 5th, 7th, 21st, 23rd, and 87th ; and nine Light Infantry regiments viz. , the 13th, 32nd, 43rd, 51st, 52nd, 68th, 71st (Highland), 85th, and 90th. The 60th Regiment, containing four battalions, is a Rifle corps; and there is also a distinct corps (not numbered) called the "Rifle Brigade/' likewise consisting of four battalions. The first twenty-four regiments of foot now have two battalions each. When any aug- mentation of the army is required on the breaking out of war, &c. , it is customary to raise a second battalion to existing regiments rather than to create new ones.
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