CONTENTS.


YearPage
1689Several Independent Troops of Horse and Dragoons raised in Scotland[10]
——Battle of Killicrankie[11]
1690The 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]
1694Proceeds to the Netherlands[14]
1695Action at Moorsleede[16]
——Covering the Siege of Namur[16]
1696Serves under the Prince of Vaudemont[18]
1697——————— Elector of Bavaria
——Embarks for England[19]
1698Marches to Scotland
1711Embarks for Holland[21]
——Serves under the Duke of Marlborough
1712——————— Duke of Ormond
1713Proceeds to Ireland[23]
1714Reduced after the Peace of Utrecht
1715Re-Established
——Styled Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales's Own Royal Regiment of Dragoons[26]
——Battle of Dumblain[27]
1716Marches to England[28]
1721Returns to Scotland[29]
1722Proceeds to England
1727Styled the Queen's Own Regiment of Dragoons[30]
1733Marches to Scotland[31]
1735Returns to England
1740Encamped near Newbury[31]
1741Proceeds to Scotland[32]
1742Returns to England—Embarks for Flanders
1743Battle of Dettingen[33]
1745———- Fontenoy[35]
1746———- Roucoux[36]
1747———- Val[37]
1749Returns to England[38]
1751Description of the Clothing and Standards[39]
1754Proceeds to Scotland[41]
1755A Light Troop added to the Establishment
1758Expedition to St. Maloes[42]
——Capture of Cherbourg[43]
1760Proceeds to Germany
——Battle of Warbourg[44]
1761———- Kirch-Denkern[46]
——Skirmishes at Eimbeck and Foorwohle
1762Battle of Groebenstein[47]
1763Returns to England—Light Troop Disbanded[48]
1766Drummers replaced by Trumpeters[49]
1768Proceeds to Scotland
1769Returns to England
1773Proceeds to Scotland
1774Returns to England
1778Encamped near Bury St. Edmunds[50]
1779Proceeds to Scotland
1781Returns to England
1783Constituted a Corps of Light Dragoons[51]
1784Blue Clothing adopted[51]
1786Blue Cloaks ———[53]
1793Embarks for Flanders[54]
——Attack on Lannoy[55]
1794Action at Prémont[56]
——Battle of Cateau
————— Tournay[57]
——Actions at Roubaix and Mouvaux[58]
——Second Battle of Tournay[62]
——Skirmish near Breda
1794Skirmish near Nimeguen[63]
1795Retreats 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]
1807Equipped as a Regiment of Hussars[68]
1808Embarks for Spain
——Action at Sahagun[70]
————— near Carrion
————— Benevente[71]
1809Retreats to Corunna—Embarks for England[73]
1810Proceeds to Ireland[74]
1813Returns to England
——Embarks for Spain
——Passage of the Bidassoa[75]
1814Battle of Orthes[76]
————— Toulouse[77]
——Returns to England[78]
1815Embarks for Flanders
——Battle of Quatre-Bras[79]
——Action at Genappe[79]
——Battle of Waterloo[80]
——Capture of Cambray[82]
——Advances to Paris
1816Forms part of the Army of Occupation
1818Returns to England[83]
1819Marches to Scotland
1820Embarks for Ireland
1823Returns to England[84]
1826Proceeds to Scotland
1828Embarks for Ireland[85]
1830Scarlet Pelisses adopted
1831Returns to England
1833Proceeds to Scotland
1834Returns to England[86]
1837Embarks for Ireland[86]
1838Four service troops embark for Canada
——Employed against the Insurgents in Lower Canada
1841Resumes wearing Blue Pelisses
1842The Conclusion[87]

SUCCESSION OF COLONELS.
1690Robert Cunningham[89]
1696William, Lord Jedburgh[90]
1707Patrick, Lord Polwarth[91]
1709Honorable William Kerr
1741John Cope[92]
1760John Mostyn[93]
1763Sir George Howard, K.B.[94]
1779Sir Henry Clinton, K.B.
1795David Dundas[96]
1801Marquis of Anglesey, K.G., G.C.B., K.St.P., G.C.H.[99]

Succession of Lieutenant-Colonels[101]

Succession of Majors[102]

The Plate of the Uniform in 1842, to follow the [Title-Page.]