| Year | | Page |
| 1689 | Several Independent Troops of Horse and Dragoons raised in Scotland | [10] |
| —— | Battle of Killicrankie | [11] |
| 1690 | The Independent Troops formed into two regiments of Cavalry | [12] |
| —— | Their Services during the Campaign of 1690 | — |
| —— | The two Regiments incorporated, and constituted a regiment of Dragoons, now Seventh Hussars | [13] |
| 1694 | Proceeds to the Netherlands | [14] |
| 1695 | Action at Moorsleede | [16] |
| —— | Covering the Siege of Namur | [16] |
| 1696 | Serves under the Prince of Vaudemont | [18] |
| 1697 | ——————— Elector of Bavaria | — |
| —— | Embarks for England | [19] |
| 1698 | Marches to Scotland | — |
| 1711 | Embarks for Holland | [21] |
| —— | Serves under the Duke of Marlborough | — |
| 1712 | ——————— Duke of Ormond | — |
| 1713 | Proceeds to Ireland | [23] |
| 1714 | Reduced after the Peace of Utrecht | — |
| 1715 | Re-Established | — |
| —— | Styled Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales's Own Royal Regiment of Dragoons | [26] |
| —— | Battle of Dumblain | [27] |
| 1716 | Marches to England | [28] |
| 1721 | Returns to Scotland | [29] |
| 1722 | Proceeds to England | — |
| 1727 | Styled the Queen's Own Regiment of Dragoons | [30] |
| 1733 | Marches to Scotland | [31] |
| 1735 | Returns to England | — |
| 1740 | Encamped near Newbury | [31] |
| 1741 | Proceeds to Scotland | [32] |
| 1742 | Returns to England—Embarks for Flanders | — |
| 1743 | Battle of Dettingen | [33] |
| 1745 | ———- Fontenoy | [35] |
| 1746 | ———- Roucoux | [36] |
| 1747 | ———- Val | [37] |
| 1749 | Returns to England | [38] |
| 1751 | Description of the Clothing and Standards | [39] |
| 1754 | Proceeds to Scotland | [41] |
| 1755 | A Light Troop added to the Establishment | — |
| 1758 | Expedition to St. Maloes | [42] |
| —— | Capture of Cherbourg | [43] |
| 1760 | Proceeds to Germany | — |
| —— | Battle of Warbourg | [44] |
| 1761 | ———- Kirch-Denkern | [46] |
| —— | Skirmishes at Eimbeck and Foorwohle | — |
| 1762 | Battle of Groebenstein | [47] |
| 1763 | Returns to England—Light Troop Disbanded | [48] |
| 1766 | Drummers replaced by Trumpeters | [49] |
| 1768 | Proceeds to Scotland | — |
| 1769 | Returns to England | — |
| 1773 | Proceeds to Scotland | — |
| 1774 | Returns to England | — |
| 1778 | Encamped near Bury St. Edmunds | [50] |
| 1779 | Proceeds to Scotland | — |
| 1781 | Returns to England | — |
| 1783 | Constituted a Corps of Light Dragoons | [51] |
| 1784 | Blue Clothing adopted | [51] |
| 1786 | Blue Cloaks ——— | [53] |
| 1793 | Embarks for Flanders | [54] |
| —— | Attack on Lannoy | [55] |
| 1794 | Action at Prémont | [56] |
| —— | Battle of Cateau | — |
| —— | ——— Tournay | [57] |
| —— | Actions at Roubaix and Mouvaux | [58] |
| —— | Second Battle of Tournay | [62] |
| —— | Skirmish near Breda | — |
| 1794 | Skirmish near Nimeguen | [63] |
| 1795 | Retreats through Holland to Germany | — |
| —— | Embarks for England | [64] |
| 1799 | ————— Holland | — |
| —— | Battle of Bergen | [65] |
| —— | ——— Egmont-op-Zee | — |
| —— | Actions at Beverwyck and Wyck-op-Zee | [66] |
| —— | Embarks for England | [67] |
| 1807 | Equipped as a Regiment of Hussars | [68] |
| 1808 | Embarks for Spain | — |
| —— | Action at Sahagun | [70] |
| —— | ——— near Carrion | — |
| —— | ——— Benevente | [71] |
| 1809 | Retreats to Corunna—Embarks for England | [73] |
| 1810 | Proceeds to Ireland | [74] |
| 1813 | Returns to England | — |
| —— | Embarks for Spain | — |
| —— | Passage of the Bidassoa | [75] |
| 1814 | Battle of Orthes | [76] |
| —— | ——— Toulouse | [77] |
| —— | Returns to England | [78] |
| 1815 | Embarks for Flanders | — |
| —— | Battle of Quatre-Bras | [79] |
| —— | Action at Genappe | [79] |
| —— | Battle of Waterloo | [80] |
| —— | Capture of Cambray | [82] |
| —— | Advances to Paris | — |
| 1816 | Forms part of the Army of Occupation | — |
| 1818 | Returns to England | [83] |
| 1819 | Marches to Scotland | — |
| 1820 | Embarks for Ireland | — |
| 1823 | Returns to England | [84] |
| 1826 | Proceeds to Scotland | — |
| 1828 | Embarks for Ireland | [85] |
| 1830 | Scarlet Pelisses adopted | — |
| 1831 | Returns to England | — |
| 1833 | Proceeds to Scotland | — |
| 1834 | Returns to England | [86] |
| 1837 | Embarks for Ireland | [86] |
| 1838 | Four service troops embark for Canada | — |
| —— | Employed against the Insurgents in Lower Canada | — |
| 1841 | Resumes wearing Blue Pelisses | — |
| 1842 | The Conclusion | [87] |
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| SUCCESSION OF COLONELS. |
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| 1690 | Robert Cunningham | [89] |
| 1696 | William, Lord Jedburgh | [90] |
| 1707 | Patrick, Lord Polwarth | [91] |
| 1709 | Honorable William Kerr | — |
| 1741 | John Cope | [92] |
| 1760 | John Mostyn | [93] |
| 1763 | Sir George Howard, K.B. | [94] |
| 1779 | Sir Henry Clinton, K.B. | — |
| 1795 | David Dundas | [96] |
| 1801 | Marquis of Anglesey, K.G., G.C.B., K.St.P., G.C.H. | [99] |
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| Succession of Lieutenant-Colonels | [101] |
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| Succession of Majors | [102] |
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| The Plate of the Uniform in 1842, to follow the [Title-Page.] |