The regiments of the British Army, chronologically arranged
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The regiments of the British Army, chronologically arranged
Great Britain. Army
-------------------------+-----------------+-----------------------
| Colour of |
Titles. +--------+--------+Campaigns, Battles, &c.
|Uniform.|Facings.|
-------------------------+--------+--------+-----------------------
98th Argyleshire |Scarlet,|Yellow, |Cape of Good Hope,
Highlanders. 1794–1798| 1794--.|1794--. | 1795.
91st Argyleshire | | |Roleia, 1808.
Highlanders. 1798–1809| | |Vimiera, 1808.
91st Foot. 1809–1821| | |Corunna, 1809.
91st Argyleshire. | | |Flushing, 1809.
1821–1864| | |Talavera, 1809.
91st Argyleshire | | |Pyrenees, 1813.
Highlanders. 1864–1872| | |Nivelle, 1813.
91st Princess Louise’s | | |Nive, 1813.
Argyleshire Highlanders.| | |Orthes, 1814.
1872----| | |Toulouse, 1814.
| | |Bayonne, 1814.
| | |Peninsula, 1808–1809.
| | |Peninsula, 1812–1814.
| | |Bergen-op-Zoom, 1814.
| | |Netherlands, 1814–
| | | 1815.
| | |Cape of Good Hope,
| | | 1846–1853.
-------------------------+--------+--------+-----------------------
The Regiment was raised at Stirling by the Duke of Argyle, from whom it
received its Title.
It bears “The Princess Louise’s Cypher and Coronet,” and “The Boar’s
Head” with the motto “Ne obliviscaris.”
The first Regiment numbered the 91st was raised in 1759, and disbanded
in 1763; it had black facings.
The second was raised in 1780, and disbanded in 1783.
The third was raised in 1793, and disbanded in 1798.
NINETY-SECOND FOOT.
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