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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Yorkshire_Regiment West Yorkshire Regiment] | '''Wikipedia''' | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Yorkshire_Regiment West Yorkshire Regiment] | |||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Prince_of_Wales%27s_Own_Regiment_of_Yorkshire Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire] | |||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yorkshire_Regiment Yorkshire Regiment] | |||
'''Other links''' | |||
*[http://www.army.mod.uk/documents/general/yorks_family_tree_1.pdf Yorkshire Regiment Family Tree] www.army.mod.uk | |||
*[http://www.geocities.com/scn_pk/westyorkshire.html West Yorkshire Regiment memorial] in Kuldana, [[Murree]] where the 14th were from 1907-1910, photos and details | |||
[[Category:British Army Infantry Regiments]] | [[Category:British Army Infantry Regiments]] |
Revision as of 21:12, 13 May 2009
Known asThe West Yorkshire Regiment
Chronology
- 1685 raised by Sir Edward Hales as Hales's Regiment
- 1694 took precedence as the 14th Regiment of Foot
- 1751 became the 14th Regiment of Foot
- 1782 became the 14th (the Bedfordshire) Regiment of Foot
- 1809 became the 14th (Buckinghamshire - The Prince of Wales Own) Regiment of Foot
- 1881 became The Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment)
- 1921 became The West Yorkshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's Own)
- 1958 amalgamated with The East Yorkshire Regiment (15th Foot) to form The Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire
- 2006 amalgamated with two other Yorkshire regiments becoming the 1st Battalion, The Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own)
History in India
1807-1831
The 1st battalion embarked for Madras in June 1807 aboard the East Indiamen Royal George, Wyndham and Wexford arriving in November and being quartered at Fort St George. The ships' logs can be found in the British Library and list all the members of the regiment that boarded the ships for India along with the women and children that accompanied them.
1808 the battalion took part in an expedition against Tranquebar which surrendered to the British on 8th February 1808. The battalion then proceeded to Bengal. They remained at Fort William until they were sent to take part in an expedition against the Île de France (Mauritius).
1811 took part in the capture of Java.
1813 sent out against the piratical state of Sambas in Borneo.
1814 returned to Bengal and were stationed in Berhampore.
1815 sent to take part in the Gurkha War 1814-16.
1816 the battallion stayed in Cawnpore.
1817 they were employed against the Pindarees and Mahrattas.
1818-1824 the battalion were at Meerut.
1825-26 Took part in the Capture of Bhurtpore. The regiment marched from Meerut on 20th October and arrived in Cawnpore on 15th November. They left for Fort William on 19th November.
1827 arrived at Fort William on 15th January
1828 left for Berhampore on 25th January and arrived on 21st February.
1830 in November the regiment left Berampore and went to Fort William. On 27th December some of the regiment embarked for Europe aboard the EIC chartered ship Recovery and arrived at Gravesend on 13th May 1831.
1831 the rest of the men left Calcutta in January and arrived in Gravesend in July.
1868-1879
The 1st Battalion were in India.
1868 arrived in Bombay on 14th November on H.M.S. Euphrates. Were stationed in Cawnpore in December.
1878-1892
The 2nd battalion were in India.
1879 at the outbreak at Cabul
1880 at Afghanistan
1882 at Nowshera
1885 leaves Umballah for Mooltan
1886 at Mooltan
External Links
Wikipedia
Other links
- Yorkshire Regiment Family Tree www.army.mod.uk
- West Yorkshire Regiment memorial in Kuldana, Murree where the 14th were from 1907-1910, photos and details