Download PDF from ISBN number 51st (2nd Yorkshire West Riding) Regiment of Foot. In 1782, in common with other regiments of the line, the 51st was given a "county" designation, becoming the 51st (2nd Yorkshire, West Riding) Regiment of Foot
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The 51st Regiment of Foot became the 51st (2nd Yorkshire West Riding) The Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment) The;Part of West Riding
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The 51st (2nd Yorkshire West Riding) Regiment of Foot was a British Army line infantry regiment, raised in 1755. Under the Childers Reforms it amalgamated
Browse Records Creators. 51st (2nd Yorkshire West Riding) Regiment of Foot. This page summarises records created this Organisation. The summary
Howard's Regiment of Foot had spent several years at Edinburgh c1740 so that the whole of the 51st (2nd Yorkshire West Riding) Regiment, 2 companies of
Notes: An officers example to the 51st which was simply the 51st Regt of Foot from 1757-1782, then the 2nd Yorkshire, West Riding between 1782-1809,
The 51st was formed in 1755 for service during the Seven Years' War. Originally numbered the 53rd, Napiers, Regiment of Foot, and bearing
In 1782. It was also known as the 2nd Yorkshire West Riding Regiment of Foot, which later served in the Peninsular War. In 1821. It became the 51st (2nd
51st (2nd Yorkshire West Riding), or The King's Own Light Infantry Regiment. This infantry unit was raised in 1755. It served until the 1881 Army reforms, when it became part of The King's Own Light Infantry (South Yorkshire Regiment).
On 1 July 1881, the 51st (2nd Yorkshire West Riding The King's Own Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot merged with the 105th (Madras Light Infantry) Regiment,
51st of Foot raised in 1755, it became the 2nd Yorkshire West Riding Regiment in 1782. It was converted to a light infantry role in 1809 and designated The
Richard Horseman was lining up with the 51st (2nd Yorkshire West Riding) Regiment of Foot at #Waterloo #Hougoumont. He also saw action
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