- 48th (Northamptonshire) Regiment of Foot
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 48th (Northamptonshire) Regiment of Foot
caption=
dates=1741 to1810 .
country=United Kingdom
branch=Army
type=Line Infantry
role=Light Infantry
size=One battalion
garrison=
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colonel_of_the_regiment=
nickname= "The Heroes of Talavera", "Murray's Bucks", "The Surprisers", "Lacedemonians".
motto=
colors= Buff Facings, Gold Braided Lace
march= Quick:
Slow:
mascot=
battles= Douro (1809 ), Talavera (1809 ), Albuhera (1811 ), Badajoz (1812 ), Salamanca (1812 ), Vittoria (1813 ), Pyrenees (1813 ), Nivelle (1813 ), Orthes (1814 ), Toulouse (1814 ),Peninsular War (1808 –1814 ), Sevastopol (1856 )
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anniversaries=The 48th (Northamptonshire) Regiment of Foot was a regiment of the
British Army .The regiment was first raised in
1741 as James Cholmondeley's Regiment of Foot inNorwich ,England during theWar of Austrian Succession .http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/048-751.htm] The regiment first saw action at the Battles ofFalkirk andCulloden in1745 , campaigning against theYoung Pretender . In1751 , it was renumbered as the 48th Regiment of Foot. The 48th took part in theFrench and Indian War and they received their firstbattle honour in the Americas at theBattle of Louisburg , although the Regiment did not receive their due honour for this until1882 . The 48th was part of GeneralJames Wolfe 's capture of Quebec in1759 .The 48th was present at the capture
Martinique andHavana in theWest Indies before returning to serve inIreland in1763 .In
1773 , the 48th was stationed in theWest Indies prior to the start of theAmerican Revolution . They were later captured by the French during the war. [ [http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~garter1/48thfoot.htm 48th Foot .The Northamptonshire Regiment 1817 - 1824 ] ]Suffering from loss of men in battle, captivity and disease, the 48th was repatriated back to
England in1780 . The Regiment was relocated to Northampton District and then became known as the Northamptonshire Regiment.It too was part of the
Great Siege of Gibraltar from1779 -1783 , and was awarded the Castle and Key emblem. The most famous Battle Honour of Talavera was gained in at theBattle of Talavera in1809 during the Duke of Wellington's campaigns against the French inSpain duringthe Napoleonic Wars . [ [http://www.royalanglianmuseum.org.uk/northants.html Royal Anglian Regiment Museum ] ] At theBattle of Albuera it lost its Colonel, George Henry Duckworth, son of Admiral Duckworth. [p.173, Debrett]From
1817 until1824 , the 48th Regiment of Foot was stationed variously inAustralia . They were stationed atSydney , Newcastle, Port Macquarie,Van Diemens Land , & Parramatta. At the time their commanding officer wasLieutenant Colonel J. Erskine.In
1856 the Regiment went to theCrimean War , and saw action at theBattle of Sevastopol .In
1881 , the 48th was united with 58th (Rutlandshire) Regiment of Foot, to formThe Northamptonshire Regiment . The 48th became the 1st Battalion.The Northamptonshire Regiment fought in
World War I seeing action at the Battles of theMarne ,Ypres and Somme.The regiment also fought in
World War II seeing action in North Africa, Sicily and Italy. In1960 , it was amalgamated with 1st Battalion, The Royal Lincolnshire Regiment, to form the 1st Battalion, 2nd East Anglian Regiment (Duchess of Gloucester's Own Royal Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire).Colonels
*1741.01.13 Gen. Hon. James Cholmondeley
*1743.03.14 Col. Lord Henry Beauclerk
*1745.04.22 Col. Francis Ligonier
*1746.04.06 F.M. Hon. Henry Seymour Conway
*1749.07.24 Maj-Gen. George (Byng), 3rd Viscount Torrington [also 4th Marines]
*1750.08.11 Lt-Gen. William (Home), 8th Earl of Home
*1752.04.29 Lt-Gen. Thomas Dunbar
*1755.11.11 Lt-Gen. Daniel Webb
*1766.12.18 Lt-Gen. William Browne [also 73rd Foot]
*1773.12.15 Lt-Gen. William Alexander Sorrell
*1783.03.31 Lt-Gen. Robert Skene [also 99th Foot]
*1787.05.23 Gen. Patrick Tonyn [also 104th Foot]
*1805.01.01 Gen. Lord Charles Fitzroy
*1811 Col. George Henry Duckworth
*1829.12.25 Gen. Sir Thomas Hislop, Bt., GCB
*1843.05.31 Lt-Gen. George Middlemore, CB [also 76th Foot; Gov. St. Helena 1835-41]
*1850.11.25 Gen. Sir James Henry Reynett, KCB, KCH
*1864.08.10 Gen. Arthur Alexander (Dalzell), 13th Earl of Carnwath
*1875.04.29 Gen. William Anson McClevertyee also
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British Army during the Napoleonic Wars Citations and notes
References
* Debrett, "John, Debrett's baronetage of England revised, corrected and continued by George William Collen", William Pickering Publisher, London 1840
External links
* [http://www.royalanglianmuseum.org.uk/northants.html The Royal Anglian Regiment Museum website]
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