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Historical Record of the Seventh, or the Queen's Own Regiment of Hussars / Containing an Account of the Origin of the Regiment in 1690, and of Its Subsequent Services to 1842

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A detailed regimental history traces a British cavalry unit from its origin in 1690 through reorganizations, stations, and campaigns up to 1842. It records deployments at home and abroad, engagements in continental wars and later campaigns including the Peninsular operations and Waterloo, and enumerates battles, sieges, casualties, honours, captured trophies, and authorised badges. The narrative documents changes in establishment, uniforms, and practices, supplies biographical sketches of senior officers, and reproduces official returns and commemorative details, combining operational chronology with practical accounts of service to present a comprehensive institutional portrait.

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Richard Cannon

Richard Cannon was a British military historian known for his extensive works documenting the histories of various regiments of the British Army. His notable contributions include detailed accounts of the formation and service records of regiments such as the Royal Irish Regiment of Foot and the Northumberland Fusiliers. Cannon's writings, characterized by their thorough research and historical significance, provide valuable insights into military history from the late 17th century through the mid-19th century. His works serve as important resources for understanding the evolution of military units and their roles in British history.

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