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... Royal Scots , 66th and 89th Eu- ropeans , two hundred pioneers , and the 8th and 20th regiments of native infantry . An order was also issued by our com- manding officer for all the heavy baggage , women , and boys , to be left at ...
... Royal Scots as a private soldier ; and by this step , he , like too many , punished himself for the fault of another . My first acquaintance with W. H. was after we came to Wallajahbad ; and we used to spend many a happy hour together ...
... died and gone home in- valids ; I shall merely mention the num- ber , as the names would be of no use to the reader . Total strength of his Majes- ty's 1st , or Royal Scots , after the grena- 184 NARRATIVE OF SERJEANT B-
Robert Butler. ty's 1st , or Royal Scots , after the grena- dier company joined in Wallajahbad , 1006 . Joined at different periods since the regi- ment came to India , 941 ; that is , a total of 1947 men , out of which number have died ...
... Royal Scots . When I looked at the back of the letter , I could not understand who was the writer , yet I thought the hand familiar ; but when I opened it , to my great astonishment I found it to be from Colonel Stewart , saying that he ...
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