TENTH HUSSARS.
| Titles. | Colour of | Campaigns, Battles, &c. | ||
| Uniform. | Facings. | |||
| Colonel Humphrey Gore’s Regiment of Dragoons. 1715–1723 (Its Colonel’s name.) 1723–1751 10th Dragoons. 1751–1783 10th, or Prince of Wale’s Own Light Dragoons. 1783–1806 10th, or Prince of Wales’s Own Hussars. 1806–1811 10th, The Prince of Wales’s Own Royal Hussars. 1811—— | Scarlet, 1715–1783. Blue, 1783—. | Yellow, 1715–1811. Scarlet, 1811–1819. Blue, 1819—. | Minden, 1759. Warbourg, 1760. Campen, 1760. Wilhelmstahl, 1762. Germany, 1758–1763. Sahagun, 1808. Benevente, 1809. | Corunna, 1809. Morales, 1813. Peninsula, 1808–1809. Do., 1813–1814. Waterloo, 1815. Sevastopol, 1855. |
The Regiment was raised in Hertfordshire and adjoining counties.
It received its title and badges of the Prince’s Plume, the Rising Sun, and the Red Dragon, in 1783, in honour of the Prince of Wales.