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British Regular and Provincial Regiments that served in Newfoundland 1694-1919
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Rgmt #
Title
1694
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| 1698
| 28th
| Regiment of Foot
1699
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| 1699
| 2nd
| Queen’s Regiment of Foot
1717
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| 1871
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| Royal Regiment of Artillery
1717
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| 1871
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| Corps of Military Artificers (Royal Engineers)
1717
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| 1764
| 40th
| Regiment of Foot
1762
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| 1762
| 1st
| Royal Scots Regiment of Foot
1762
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| 1762
| 22nd
| Regiment of Foot
1762
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| 1762
| 42nd
| Highland Regiment of Foot
1762
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| 1762
| 60th
| Royal Americans
1762
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| 1764
| 45th
| Regiment of Foot (2nd Marines)
1762
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| 1762
| 77th
| Highland Regiment of Foot
1762
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| 1762
| 78th
| Highland Regiment of Foot
1764
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| 1776
| 59th
| Regiment of Foot
1772
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| 1774
| 49th
| Regiment of Foot (6th Marines)
1776
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| 1781
| 42nd
| Royal Highland Regiment
1776
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| 1776
| 65th
| Regiment of Foot
1778
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| 1780
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| Royal Newfoundland Volunteers (Captain Pringle)
1780
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| 1783
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| His Majesty’s Newfoundland Regiment of Foot (Major Pringle)
1779
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| 1783
| 71st
| Regiment of Foot
1783
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| 1787
| 37th
| Regiment of Foot
1787
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| 1800
| 4th
| King’s Own Regiment of Foot
1795
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| 1802
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| Royal Newfoundland Regiment (Skinner’s Fencibles)
1803
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| 1816
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| The Newfoundland Regiment of Fencible Infantry (The Royal Newfoundland Regiment) (Lt Col Skerrett)
1805
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| 1813
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| Royal Nova Scotia Fencible Infantry
1801
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| 1804
| 66th
| Regiment of Foot
1804
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| 1814
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| St.John’s Volunteer Rangers
1812
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| 1813
| 103rd
| Regiment of Foot
1816
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| 1818
| 98th
| Highland Regiment of Foot
1814
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| 1815
| 93rd
| Southerland Regiment
1818
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| 1824
| 74th
| Regiment of Foot
1818
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| 1871
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| Royal Corps of Sappers and Miners
1824
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| 1824
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| Duke of York’s Rifle Corps and Light Infantry
1824
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| 1841
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| Newfoundland Veteran Companies
1841
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| 1862
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| Royal Newfoundland Companies
1860
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| 1871
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| Royal Newfoundland Volunteers
1862
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| 1870
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| The Royal Canadian Rifles
1914
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| The Royal Newfoundland Regiment
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Brief History of Several of the above noted Regiments
In 1754 the British Government determined to raise two Highland Regiments for service in North America
in their continuing struggle with France. Simon Fraser, Master of Lovat, was commissioned as Lieutenant
Colonel of the Regiment to be designated the 78th Regiment of Foot. The second Regiment was designated
the 77th Regiment of Foot (Montgomerie’s Highlanders). The 78th Regiment (Fraser’s Highlanders) were
assembled as Iverness and after being recruited to full strength the regiment departed Glasgow in 1757
en route to America. In 1758 they participated in the capture of Louisbourg and the following year
joined General Wolfe in the capture of Quebec.
In 1762 the French Government assembled a force of nearly seven hundred troops under command of Count
D"Haussonvile with the intention of capturing St.John’s. On the 24th of June they landed at Bay
Bulls and proceeded to march toward St.John’s which being only lightly defended surrendered shortly.
Colonel William Amhearst, who commanded troops in New York, was tasked with the recovery of
the colony from the French. The British force was comprised of the Royal Scots,
the 77th Montgomerie’s the 78th Fraser Highlanders and the Royal Americans. Amhearst
landed at Torbay and a detachment of 78 Fraser Highlanders under the command of Captain
McDonnell was tasked with the clearing the landing site of French skirmishers. On the
morning of the 15th the Fraser Highlanders were able to slip past the French advance
posts under cover of fog and engage the enemy in a surprise attack. The French were
driven from Signal Hill and after two days of mortar barrage surrendered to Amhearst
on the 18th of September effectively ending French involvement in North America.
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The Regimental Colours
His Majesty's Royal
Newfoundland Regiment
of Foot

The Regimental Colours
His Majesty's Royal
Newfoundland Regiment
of Foot

The Kings Colours
His Majesty's Royal
Newfoundland Regiment
ofFoot
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