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Historical Record of the Seventeenth, or the Leicestershire Regiment of Foot / Containing an Account of the Formation of the Regiment in 1688, and of Its Subsequent Services to 1848

Chapter 10: FOOTNOTES:
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The volume provides a chronological regimental history, tracing its origins in the late 17th century through mid-19th-century service, listing deployments, engagements, sieges, colonial campaigns, organizational changes, colonels and promotions, battle honors, and stationing across Europe, North America, the West Indies, India and Afghanistan. It compiles orders, returns, and narratives of actions, with dates and brief accounts of operations, honors awarded, and administrative developments, and includes footnotes on uniforms and weaponry. The text functions as an administrative and operational record intended to document the regiment's organization, campaigns, and honors for reference.

FOOTNOTES:

[6] The regiments raised in 1688, by King James II., were commanded by the following officers:—Horse.—The Earl of Salisbury, Marquis de Miremont, Viscount Brandon, Henry Slingsby, and George Holman. Foot.—John Hales, Roger McEligot, Archibald Douglas, Solomon Richards, the Duke of Newcastle, Colonel Gage, and Colonel Skelton.

[7] D'Auvergne's History.

[8] This letter was published in the State of Europe for June 1708; the writer was not aware of Brigadier-General Wightman's appointment to the SEVENTEENTH regiment.

[9] Beatson's Naval and Military Memoirs.

[10] Boyer's Annals of Queen Anne.