- 84th (York and Lancaster) Regiment of Foot
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dates= 1793 - 1881
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nickname= "The Young and Lovelies"
"The Tigers"
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PeninsularIndia Lucknow The 84th (York and Lancaster) Regiment of Foot was a regiment in theBritish Army . In 1881 it was amalgamated with the65th Regiment of Foot to create theYork and Lancaster Regiment , with the 84th becoming the 2nd Battalion.The regiment was raised on 2nd November 1793 by Lt.Col.George Bernard, and was the third regiment to be ranked as the
84th Regiment of Foot . The 1st Battalion of the 84th Foot served in the ill-fated FirstWalcheren Expedition of 1794. It moved to theCape of Good Hope in 1796 and India in 1799.A 2nd Battalion was raised and sent to the second
Walcheren Campaign in 1809. The battalion then served in thePeninsular War from 1812 to 1814 during which the regiment gained its first medals. The ArmyGold Medal s were awarded to Lt.Col.R.Lloyd and Maj.J.Tonson. The 2nd Bn, 84th Foot fought its first action of the war in late 1813 at theBattle of Bidassoa (orVera ). They then went on to fight at Nivelle in November and Bayonne (or Nive) in December where Wellington's force, despite being outnumbered by Marshal Soult's army, defeated Soult. The 2nd Battalion returned to Britain where it was absorbed by the 1st Battalion in 1819. [pp 47-52 Creighton-Williamson]India
The 1st Battalion in India was stationed in
Bombay by 1807 and in 1809 the regiment was given the secondary title of York and Lancaster (the 1st Battalion was raised inYorkshire and the 2nd Battalion was raised inLancashire ) which would remain the regiment name when it merged with the65th Regiment of Foot in 1881. In 1810 the 1st Bn, 84th Foot was sent to the French held island ofMauritius in theIndian Ocean where they participated in the capture of the island. It was also the first time the 65th Foot and the 84th Foot were to come into contact with each other.After this the battalion in
Bangalore for the next four years. From there they were involved in the recapturing ofKurnool in 1815 and against theMahratta princes in the last stages of thePindari Campaign or3rd Mahratta War . The 84th Foot was returned toEngland in 1819 for seven years home service where it absorbed its 2nd Battalion.In 1827 the 84th Foot was sent to
Jamaica where it helped quell the slave riots there. The regiment remained in theWest Indies until 1839. [pg 133 Creighton-Williamson]Indian Mutiny
The regiment travelled around the various garrisons of the
British Empire for the next few years, mainly in India andBurma . It was not until 1857 that it would see action again in theSepoy Rebellion in India. The 84th Foot had been in Burma when the rebellion of 1857-1858 broke out. The 84th Regiment were moved fromRangoon to India and detachments scattered throughout the various forts that were soon besieged and the Regiment received great acclaim for their actions during this period. General Outram wrote of the 84th:The 84th Regiment is the only regiment ever to receive a salute from the battery at Fort William,
Calcutta when they left India in 1859. [pg 63 Creighton-Williamson] The regiment was involved in the Relief of Lucknow and a detachment was in theSiege of Cawnpore while most of the regiment was part of the relief force sent toCawnpore . After Cawnpore andLucknow were recaptured the 84th Regiment was involved in the large scale protection of the country side under a Brigadier Douglas who, whilst surrounded wrote:Victoria Crosses
The 84th Foot had six
Victoria Cross es awarded to men serving in its ranks all won during theIndian Mutiny :
*Abraham Boulger
*Joel Holmes
*George Lambert
*John Sinnott
*Augustus Anson
*Patrick Mylott Amalgamation
The 84th Regiment left India in 1859 for England and then began another tour of the empire which ended with the 84th Foot stationed in
Ireland in 1880 whenChilders Reforms began in 1881 and the regiment became the2nd Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment .References
Books
External links
* [http://members.ozemail.com.au/~clday/84foot.htm 84th Regiment History]
* [http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/084-793.htm British Regiments Site]
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