Historical Record of the Third Or the Kings Own Regiment of Light Dragoons Co
Historical Record of the Third Or the Kings Own Regiment of Light Dragoons Co
Richard Cannon
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The KING'S OWN remained at Hounslow for some months, in the course of which, on leaving the station of Hampton Court, the troops received a most honourable testimonial of their character 82 HISTORICAL RECORD OF THE THIRD, 1824 and conduct from His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence. * On the 7th of July, 1824, the same brigades under the same officers, were again reviewed by His Royal Highness the Commander-in-Chief, and on the 12th the head-quarters of the KING'S OWN marched for Coventry, tro...ops being detached to Birmingham, Hinckley, and Abergavenny. 1825 In May, 1825, the regiment having been in- spected by Major-General Lord Edward Somerset, the head-quarters moved to Newcastle-on-Tyne, a squadron being detached to Carlisle. On the 22nd of July, a party was detached to Sunderland, in consequence of the riots there, in which the associated keelmen had gained such power as to prevent any vessels putting to sea. On the 3rd of August, these disturbances grew to such a height that it became necessary for the military, under the direction of the magistrates, to make use of their arms, when seven lives were unfortunately lost ; but of so good effect was thissalutary severity, that from that time order was restored, and the troops returned to Newcastle, receiving from Major-General Harris, commanding the district, from the Horse-guards, and from the magistrates * March 31, 1824.
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