Notes.—On its way to Bengal in 1824, part of the old 31st was on board the East Indiaman Kent when burnt in the Bay of Biscay. It specially distinguished itself in the Sikh War by capturing a colour at Ferozeshah, another at Aliwal, and two more at Sobraon.
Bibliography.—Historical Record of The 31st (or Huntingdonshire) Regiment of Foot. 1702-1850. With Services of the Marine Corps, 1664-1748. Illustrated. [London: Parker. 1850.]
Historical Record of The 70th Surrey Regiment of Foot. 1758-1848. Illustrated. [London: Parker. 1849.]
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry,
COMPRISING
1st Batt. (formerly) The 32nd (Cornwall—Light Infantry) Regiment.
2nd Batt. ( " ) The 46th (South Devonshire) Regiment of Foot; with Militia Batt.
3rd Batt. The Royal Cornwall Rangers Militia.