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===Historical books online===
===Historical books online===
*''Historical Record of the Seventeenth, or the Leicestershire Regiment of Foot: containing an account of the formation of the regiment in 1688, and of its subsequent services to 1848'' by Richard Cannon 1848 [http://books.google.com/books?id=19TttGk-V5sC  Google Books]. Indian Service commences [http://books.google.com/books?id=19TttGk-V5sC&pg=PA31 page 31] in 1804
*''Historical Record of the Seventeenth, or the Leicestershire Regiment of Foot: containing an account of the formation of the regiment in 1688, and of its subsequent services to 1848'' by Richard Cannon 1848 [http://books.google.com/books?id=19TttGk-V5sC  Google Books]. Indian Service commences [http://books.google.com/books?id=19TttGk-V5sC&pg=PA31 page 31] in 1804
:[https://archive.org/details/17thleicestershireregto1912/page/n13/mode/2up '' A History of the Services of The 17th (The Leicestershire) Regiment. Containing an Account of the Formation of the Regiment in 1688, and of Its subsequent services, revised and continued to March 31st, 1912'']  by  Lt.-Colonel E A H Webb 1912 Archive.org
*[https://royalleicestershireregiment.org.uk/archive/journals ''The Green Tiger''],  journal of The Royal Leicestershire Regiment, first published 1904. Website of the Royal Leicestershire Regiment.
*[https://royalleicestershireregiment.org.uk/archive/journals ''The Green Tiger''],  journal of The Royal Leicestershire Regiment, first published 1904. Website of the Royal Leicestershire Regiment.
*[https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.501563/2015.501563.Bengal-Past#page/n115/mode/2up 17th Regiment in India  1804-1822] pages 102-103 "Scraps of Fort William Regimental History (continued)" ''Bengal Past and Present'' Volume 53 January-June 1937. Archive.org, Digital Library of India Collection.
*[https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.501563/2015.501563.Bengal-Past#page/n115/mode/2up 17th Regiment in India  1804-1822] pages 102-103 "Scraps of Fort William Regimental History (continued)" ''Bengal Past and Present'' Volume 53 January-June 1937. Archive.org, Digital Library of India Collection.
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*The Archives of the  Leicestershire Regiment are held at the [http://www.leics.gov.uk/index/leisure_tourism/local_history/recordoffice/recordoffice_resources.htm  Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland]
*The Archives of the  Leicestershire Regiment are held at the [http://www.leics.gov.uk/index/leisure_tourism/local_history/recordoffice/recordoffice_resources.htm  Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland]
*[http://www.kiplingsociety.co.uk/rg_deever1.htm  "Danny Deever"] Notes by Roger Ayers on  the Rudyard Kipling poem of this name. It is thought to be based on the execution of Private Flaxman, of the 2nd Battalion, The Leicestershire Regiment, for the wilful murder of a lance-sergeant. kiplingsociety.co.uk  
*[http://www.kiplingsociety.co.uk/rg_deever1.htm  "Danny Deever"] Notes by Roger Ayers on  the Rudyard Kipling poem of this name. It is thought to be based on the execution of Private Flaxman, of the 2nd Battalion, The Leicestershire Regiment, for the wilful murder of a lance-sergeant. kiplingsociety.co.uk  
:Scroll to the article [http://www.kiplingjournal.com/acrobat/KJ334.pdf "A Military Execution in India"]  by Ray Beck in ''The Kipling Journal''  December 2009 pages 22-30. This article gives an account of the execution by hanging of  No.2638 Private George Flaxman of the 2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regiment at Lucknow on 10 January 1887, including an eyewitness account, “for the wilful murder of Lance Sergeant William Carmody of the 1st Battalion Leicestershire Regiment at Ranakit on or about the 9th of September 1886” kiplingjournal.com
:Scroll to the article [https://web.archive.org/web/20211024131918/http://www.kiplingjournal.com/acrobat/KJ334.pdf "A Military Execution in India"]  by Ray Beck in ''The Kipling Journal''  December 2009 pages 22-30. This article gives an account of the execution by hanging of  No.2638 Private George Flaxman of the 2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regiment at Lucknow on 10 January 1887, including an eyewitness account, “for the wilful murder of Lance Sergeant William Carmody of the 1st Battalion Leicestershire Regiment at Ranakit on or about the 9th of September 1886” kiplingjournal.com, now archived.
*[http://eddieolliffe.wordpress.com/2012/08/22/social-history-george-olliffe-victorian-army-bandsman-british-india/  George Olliffe – Victorian army bandsman, British India]  Family website. He served in the 1st Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment 1901-1913 and was in India March 1903 to October 1906. Includes some pages from ''The Green Tiger''. ([http://eddieolliffe.wordpress.com/2012/04/10/social-history-george-william-olliffe-victorian-pauper-and-bandsman-in-british-india/ Part 1, Childhood]).  
*[http://eddieolliffe.wordpress.com/2012/08/22/social-history-george-olliffe-victorian-army-bandsman-british-india/  George Olliffe – Victorian army bandsman, British India]  Family website. He served in the 1st Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment 1901-1913 and was in India March 1903 to October 1906. Includes some pages from ''The Green Tiger''. ([http://eddieolliffe.wordpress.com/2012/04/10/social-history-george-william-olliffe-victorian-pauper-and-bandsman-in-british-india/ Part 1, Childhood]).  
*[https://www.flickr.com/photos/runninginsuffolk/albums/72157660779215281  Photograph Collection: Snaps India 1930]. Many seem to be related to the Leicestershire Regiment. flickr.com
*[https://www.flickr.com/photos/runninginsuffolk/albums/72157660779215281  Photograph Collection: Snaps India 1930]. Many seem to be related to the Leicestershire Regiment. flickr.com

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Crest of 17th Regiment of Foot

Known as Royal Leicestershire Regiment

Chronology

  • 1688 raised as Solomon Richard's Regiment of Foot in London; known until 1751 by the names of 8 other colonels
  • 1751 became the 17th Regiment of Foot
  • 1782 became the 17th (Leicestershire) Regiment of Foot
  • 1881 amalgamated to become The Leicestershire Regiment
  • 1945 became the Royal Leicestershire Regiment
  • 1948 became part of the Forester Brigade
  • 1964 The 1st Battalion, Royal Leicestershire Regiment became the 4th (Leicestershire) Battalion, The Royal Anglian Regiment
  • 1975 disbanded

Service in British India

Four hundred and twelve men volunteered to remain in India in 1823, when the regiment returned to England. It lost in India one thousand and twenty-one men by disease and killed in action; and four hundred and twelve were invalided.[1]

Regimental journal

The Green Tiger, journal of The Royal Leicestershire Regiment, first published 1904, is available to read online, see below.

External links

Historical books online

  • Historical Record of the Seventeenth, or the Leicestershire Regiment of Foot: containing an account of the formation of the regiment in 1688, and of its subsequent services to 1848 by Richard Cannon 1848 Google Books. Indian Service commences page 31 in 1804
A History of the Services of The 17th (The Leicestershire) Regiment. Containing an Account of the Formation of the Regiment in 1688, and of Its subsequent services, revised and continued to March 31st, 1912 by Lt.-Colonel E A H Webb 1912 Archive.org

Other

Scroll to the article "A Military Execution in India" by Ray Beck in The Kipling Journal December 2009 pages 22-30. This article gives an account of the execution by hanging of No.2638 Private George Flaxman of the 2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regiment at Lucknow on 10 January 1887, including an eyewitness account, “for the wilful murder of Lance Sergeant William Carmody of the 1st Battalion Leicestershire Regiment at Ranakit on or about the 9th of September 1886” kiplingjournal.com, now archived.

References

  1. Historical Record of the Seventeenth, or the Leicestershire Regiment of Foot, page 37 and page 38