TWENTY-SEVENTH FOOT.

Titles.Colour ofCampaigns, Battles, &c.
Uniform.Facings.
Colonel Zachariah Tiffin’s Regiment of Foot. 1689–1702
(Its Colonel’s name.) 1702–1751
27th Inniskilling. 1751——
Scarlet, 1689—.Buff, 1689—.Boyne, 1690.
Aughrim, 1691.
Carthagena, 1741.
Ticonderoga, 1758.
Canada, 1756–1760.
Martinique, 1762.
Havannah, 1762.
Brooklyn, 1776.
Germantown, 1777.
America, 1775–1778.
St. Lucia, 1778.
Nieuport, 1793.
Nimeguen, 1794.
Guildermalsen, 1795.
Flanders, 1794–1795.
Grenada, 1796.
St. Lucia, 1796.
Helder, 1799.
Bergen, 1799.
Egmont-op-Zee, 1799.
Alkmaer, 1799.
Alexandria, 1801.
Egypt, 1801.
Maid=a, 1806.
Scylla, 1809.
Albuera, 1811.
Badajos, 1812.
Salamanca, 1812.
Vittoria, 1813.
St. Sebastian, 1813.
Bid=assoa, 1813.
Pyrenees, 1813.
Nivelle, 1813.
Orthes, 1814.
Toulouse, 1814.
Peninsula, 1808–1814.
Plattsburg, 1814.
Waterloo, 1815.
Netherlands, 1815.
Cape of Good Hope, 1834–1835.
Cape of Good Hope, 1846–1847.
Indian Mutiny, 1857–1858.

The Regiment was formed from three Regiments of the Inniskilling forces.

It bears “a Castle with three Turrets and St. George’s Colours flying,” with the word “Inniskilling,” which badge it received for its gallant defence of the Castle of Inniskilling in 1691; also “The White Horse” with the motto “Nec aspera terrent”; also “The Sphinx” for Egypt, 1801.

It is said= its facings once were Orange, if so it was before 1742.