The History of the 2nd Dragoons: "Royal Scots Greys"Almack, Edward
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The History of the 2nd Dragoons: "Royal Scots Greys"
Almack, Edward
Great Britain. Army. Dragoons, 2nd (Royal Scots Greys)
ROBERT COWAN.
Quartermaster, 30 April, 1794. Promoted Paymaster, 25 December,
1797. Resigned, 31 January, 1809.
JOHN CRABBIE.
Born, 9 September, 1861. Lieutenant, 10 May, 1882. Adjutant, 18
January, 1888. Captain, 9 October, 1889. Adjutant to Volunteers, 16
December, 1895. Major, 1900. South Africa, 1899-1902. Took part in
the operations in Transvaal and Natal, 1901, including successful
attack near Roodebloem on 15 December, 1901 (_see_ p. 128).
LAWRENCE CRAIGIE.
Cornet, 17 December, 1800. Lieutenant, 21 June, 1802.
CHARLES CRAVEN.
Cornet by purchase, 22 January, 1836. Lieutenant by purchase, 6
November, 1840. Captain by purchase, 29 December, 1843. Retired, 18
April, 1845.
JOHN, EARL OF CRAWFORD.
Captain, 25 December, 1726.
"The gallant Earl of Crawford"--"the most generous, the most
gallant, the bravest, and the finest nobleman of his time." Born
4 October, 1702, educated at University of Glasgow and Military
Academy at Vandeuil, in Paris. Captain in the Scots Guards, 1734.
Representative Peer, 1732, till his death in 1749. In 1733 he was
appointed Gentleman of the Bedchamber to the Prince of Wales.
In 1735 he joined the Imperial Army, and was at the Battle of
Claussen, 17 October, 1735. In April, 1738, he served with the
Russian Army against the Turks, declining however a regiment of
Horse and the rank of Lieutenant-General in that service. He
greatly distinguished himself in various engagements, as also at
the Battle of Krotzha, near Belgrade, 22 July, 1739, when his horse
was killed under him, and he himself fearfully and desperately
wounded. He returned home, and that year was made Adjutant-General
and Colonel of the 42nd Foot. (The Black Watch was then first made
a Regiment, and called "Lord Crawford-Lindsay's Highlanders.")
Colonel of the 2nd Troop of Grenadier Guards, 1740. Colonel in 1743
of the Scottish Horse Guards, disbanded 1746. Colonel of the Scots
Greys and Lieutenant-General, 1747. He was in command at Dettingen,
16 June, 1743; at Fontenoy, where he conducted the retreat in
excellent order, 30 April, 1745; in Scotland, to repress the
rising in 1745; and at the Battle of Roucoux, in the Netherlands,
in October, 1746. He married 3 March, 1747, Jean, eldest daughter
of James Murray, 2nd Duke of Atholl. He died in London, in great
suffering (his wound of 1739 breaking out for the 29th time), 25
December, 1749.
[Illustration: "+John Earl of Craufurd.+"]
ROBERT GREGAN CRAWFORD.
Cornet by purchase, 22 January, 1824. Lieutenant, 29 June, 1826.
Promoted to captain of an unattached troop, 5 April, 1831.
WILLIAM CRAWFORD.
Cornet, 10 October, 1694, to 9 March, 1697-8. Captain-Lieutenant,
16 January, 1706, in Colonel the Earl of Stair's troop. 24
February, 1707-8, Captain of an additional troop.
WILLIAM CRAWFORD.
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