- 76th Regiment of Foot (Macdonald's Highlanders)
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76th Regiment of Foot (disambiguation) "The 76th Regiment of Foot ( Macdonald's Highlanders ), sometimes referred to as 'McDonnell's Highlanders' after its Colonel:- Col. John MacDonell of Lochgarry, was a Scottish
Light Infantry regiment, raised in the west ofScotland andwestern isles ofScotland on25 December ,1777 , by the Clan Macdonald. It consisted of seven companies ofHighlander s, two ofLowlander s plus one Irish company.It was presented with its colours at
Inverness in March1778 and moved intobarracks atFort George . In March 1779 it moved to Perth where, following a dispute over their pay and bounty payment, soldiers from the regiment took part in theBurntisland mutiny of March 1779, whilst under the command of Major John Sinclair, 11thEarl of Caithness (Lord Berridale), after which it was transferred toJersey in theChannel Islands and embarked forNew York in August 1779.The regiment campaigned, from March 1781, under the command of Major
Francis Needham, 1st Earl of Kilmorey (who was also the regimental Colonel of the 86th Foot), in theAmerican Revolutionary War , at Petersburgh, Portsmouth and Osborne's Hill in theBattle of Brandywine . The regiment was captured in theSiege of Yorktown seven months later in October. It was split up and the troops were interned at various locations throughoutVirginia . Following the end of the war in1783 it returned to Scotland and was commanded by Sir Robert Stuart. The regiment was finally disbanded at Stirling Castle in March1784 .External links
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