SEVENTEENTH FOOT.

Titles.Colour ofCampaigns, Battles, &c.
Uniform.Facings.
Colonel Solomon Richards’s Regiment of Foot. 1688–1689
(Its Colonel’s name.) 1689–1751
17th Foot. 1751–1782
17th Leicestershire. 1782——
Scarlet, 1688—.Greyish White, 1688–1790.
White, 1790—.
Namur, 1695.
Flanders, 1693–1697.
Venloo, 1702.
Liege, 1702.
Germany, 1702–1704.
Almanza, 1707.
Spain, 1704–1709.
Louisbourg, 1758.
Canada, 1757–1760.
Martinique, 1762.
Havannah, 1762.
Brooklyn, 1776.
Brandywine, 1777.
Germantown, 1777.
Freehold, 1778.
America, 1775–1781.
Helder, 1799.
Crabbendam, 1799.
Bergen, 1799.
Egmont-op-Zee, 1799.
Hindoostan, 1804–1823.
Affghanistan, 1839.
Ghuznee, 1839.
Khelat, 1839.
Sevastopol, 1855.

The Regiment was raised chiefly in London and its vicinity; it and the present 16th Foot are the only two remaining out of twelve raised in 1688.

It bears “The Royal Tiger” which Badge was granted for its services in India from 1804 to 1823.

It captured a Standard at Ghuznee 1839, also at Khelat 1839.

It was nicknamed “The Bengal Tigers” from its Badge; also “The Lily-whites” from its facings.