WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Historical Record of the Thirty-first, or, the Huntingdonshire Regiment of Foot; / containing an account of the formation of the regiment in 1702, and of its subsequent services to 1850 cover

Historical Record of the Thirty-first, or, the Huntingdonshire Regiment of Foot; / containing an account of the formation of the regiment in 1702, and of its subsequent services to 1850

Chapter 7: SUCCESSION OF COLONELS
Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

The work provides an official regimental history of a single infantry regiment, tracing its origins, deployments, engagements, and organizational changes; it compiles battle and siege accounts, lists of officers, casualties, honors, and distinctions awarded, and records badges and trophies, alongside orders, service rolls, and explanatory notes. It combines narrative summaries of campaigns with official returns, casualty statistics, and citations of commendations to illustrate the regiment's actions and traditions, and includes prefatory material on purpose and methodology, footnotes, and appendices documenting sources and minor textual variants.


SUCCESSION OF COLONELS

OF

THE THIRTY-FIRST REGIMENT.


Page
1702 George Villiers 215
1703 Alexander Lutterell
1706 Josiah Churchill
1711 Sir Harry Goring, Bart. 216
1716 Lord John Kerr
1728 The Honorable Charles Cathcart
1731 William Hargrave 217
1737 William Handasyd
1745 Lord Henry Beauclerk 218
1749 Henry Holmes
1762 Sir James Adolphus Oughton
1780 Thomas Clarke
1792 James Stuart 219
1793 Henry, Earl of Mulgrave, G.C.B.
1831 Sir Henry Warde, G.C.B. 220
1834 Sir Edward Barnes, G.C.B. 221
1838 Sir Colin Halkett, G.C.B. 222
1847 Honorable Henry Otway Trevor, C.B.