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  The Battle of Quebec 1759
The coat was embroidered with the regiment's distinctive lace pattern.
The lining colour was part of a regiment's character so that the 3rd Foot was known as the "Buffs" and the 19th Foot as "the Green Howard's" from their lining colours.
From the right his regiments were: the 35th Foot, the grenadier companies of the 22nd, 40th and the 45th Foot, the 28th, 43rd, 47th Foot, Fraser’s Highlanders and the 58th Foot.
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 Soldiers of the Queen - Home Servcie
Regiment of Foot was granted for a sum of £450 by the
Later in 1855 Holroyd was with his regiment in the Crimea where
the 3rd Volunteer Battalion (Essex Militia) Essex Regiment.
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 List of Regiments of Foot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Princess Anne of Denmark's Regiment of Foot 1685–1702,
73rd Regiment of Foot (Highland Regiment of Foot/Perthshire Regiment of Foot)
93rd Regiment of Foot (Sutherland Highlanders Regiment of Foot)
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 47th Regiment of Foot   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The 47th was raised in 1741, under Sir John Mordaunt.
The 47th participated in the capture of Louisburg in July of 1758.
The 47th was among the reinforcements sent for the defense of
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 47th Regiment of Foot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Became the 47th with the adoption of a numbered system by the British Army.
The regiment ranked as the 58th of the line and was later renumbered as the 47th.
In 1750 the regiment deployed to Nova Scotia, Canada and the following year it was numbered the 47th Regiment of Foot.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/47th_Regiment_of_Foot   (1517 words)

  
 The Battle of Saratoga
Strong reinforcements were to be sent to Canada of British and Brunswick regiments of foot and artillery.
Arnold pressed Gates to leave his entrenchments and attack the British but he was reluctant to take what he saw as the risk of moving out of his fortified camp.
This phase of the battalion was known as Freeman’s Farm and was hard fought, leaving the British in occupation of the ground at nightfall (see The Battle of Freeman’s Farm).
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 MSC's Redoubt Enterprise Body's Banners Page!
COV 8- Earl of Drumfires Regiment and Fraser's Firelocks
COV 15- The Earl of Atholl's and Colonel Maule's Regiments
COV 38- Lord Coupar's Regiment of Colonels colours and Colonel's Colour of Unknown Regiment
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 MTSS - Coming Soon
British Officer w/Kings Colour, 47th Regiment of Foot (Limited Edition)
British Officer w/Regimental Colour, 47th Regiment of Foot (Limited Edition)
British Officer and Drummer, 47th Regiment of Foot (Limited Edition)
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 The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment (47th and 81st foot) by Richard Simkin - Cranston Fine Arts
The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment (47th and 81st foot) by Richard Simkin ">
The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment (47th and 81st foot) by Richard Simkin - Cranston Fine Arts
The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment (47th and 81st foot) by Richard Simkin.
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 47th (the Lancashire) Regiment of Foot [UK]
united with 81st (Loyal Lincoln Volunteers) Regiment of Foot, to form
47th Regiment of Foot, the Lancashire Lads [AWI; UK]
Queen's Lancashire Regiment Museum, Preston (Army Museums Ogilby Trust)
www.regiments.org /regiments/uk/inf/047-751.htm   (125 words)

  
 81st (Loyal Lincoln Volunteers) Regiment of Foot [UK]
81st (Loyal Lincoln Volunteers) Regiment of Foot [UK]
united with 47th (Lancashire) Regiment of Foot, to form
[also 1st Foot, 2nd Foot, 40th Foot, 8th Bn 60th Foot, 3rd West India Regt; MGO 1830-34; Gov. Gen.
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