The regiments of the British Army, chronologically arranged
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The regiments of the British Army, chronologically arranged
Great Britain. Army
The first Regiment numbered the 88th was the 88th Highland Volunteers
raised in 1759. It served at Warbourg 1760, Campen 1760, and
Wilhelmsthal 1762, and was disbanded in 1763.
The second was raised in 1780, and disbanded in 1783.
EIGHTY-NINTH FOOT.
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| Colour of |
Titles. +--------+--------+Campaigns, Battles, &c.
|Uniform.|Facings.|
-------------------------+--------+--------+-----------------------
89th Foot. 1793–1866|Scarlet,| Black,|Flanders, 1794–1795.
89th, The Princess | 1793--.| 1793--.|Malta, 1800.
Victoria’s. 1866----| | |Alexandria, 1801.
| | |Egypt, 1801.
| | |Mauritius, 1810.
| | |Java, 1811.
| | |Chrystler’s Farm, 1813.
| | |Niagara, 1813.
| | |Ava, 1824–1826.
| | |Sevastopol, 1855.
| | |Indian Mutiny, 1858.
-------------------------+--------+--------+-----------------------
The Regiment was raised in Ireland.
It bears “The Sphinx” for Egypt, 1801; also “Princess Victoria’s
Coronet,” which it received with its Title in 1866 on Her Majesty
presenting it with new Colours, to replace those presented by her in
1833, when Princess Victoria.
It was nicknamed during the Irish Rebellion in 1798 “Blayney’s
Blood-hounds” from its Colonel’s name and its skill in tracking Irish
rebels; also “The Rollickers.”
The first Regiment numbered the 89th was the 89th Gordon Highlanders,
raised in 1759, and disbanded in 1765.
The second was raised in 1780, and disbanded in 1783.
NINETIETH FOOT.
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