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HISTORICAL RECORDS
OF THE
BRITISH ARMY.
PREPARED FOR PUBLICATION UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE
ADJUTANT-GENERAL.
THE FOURTH,
OR
ROYAL IRISH REGIMENT OF DRAGOON GUARDS.
LONDON:
Printed by William Clowes and Sons,
14, Charing Cross.
HORSE-GUARDS,
1st January, 1836.
His Majesty has been pleased to command,that, with a view of doing the fullest justice to Regiments,as well as to Individuals who have distinguishedthemselves by their Bravery in Action withthe Enemy, an Account of the Services of every Regimentin the British Army shall be published underthe superintendence and direction of the Adjutant-General;and that this Account shall contain thefollowing particulars: viz.,
—— The Period and Circumstances of the OriginalFormation of the Regiment; The Stations atwhich it has been from time to time employed; TheBattles, Sieges, and other Military Operations, inwhich it has been engaged, particularly specifyingany Achievement it may have performed, and theColours, Trophies, &c., it may have captured fromthe Enemy.
—— The Names of the Officers and the number ofNon-Commissioned Officers and Privates, Killed orWounded by the Enemy, specifying the Place andDate of the Action.
—— The Names of those Officers, who, in considerationof their Gallant Services and MeritoriousConduct in Engagements with the Enemy, have beendistinguished with Titles, Medals, or other Marks ofHis Majesty's gracious favour.
—— The Names of all such Officers, Non-CommissionedOfficers and Privates as may have speciallysignalized themselves in Action.
And,
—— The Badges and Devices which the Regimentmay have been permitted to bear, and the Causeson account of which such Badges or Devices, or anyother Marks of Dist