“By Order of His Royal Highness the Commander-in-Chief,
“Harry Calvert,
“Colonel and Adjutant-General.”
The following Regiments were employed in Egypt, in 1801, and were permitted by His Majesty King George the Third, to bear on their colours the Sphinx, with the word “Egypt,” as a distinguished mark of His Majesty’s Royal approbation, and as a lasting memorial of the glory acquired to His Majesty’s arms by the zeal, discipline, and intrepidity of his troops in that arduous and important campaign, viz.:—
* The 10th, 80th, 86th, and 88th Regiments proceeded from the East Indies, under the orders of Major-General David Baird, to join the army in Egypt.
† The 22nd Light Dragoons, 20th (two battalions), 24th, 25th, and 26th Regiments, the Ancient Irish Fencibles, and the foreign corps of De Watteville and Chasseurs Britanniques, joined the Army in Egypt in July, 1801.
‡ One troop of the 8th Light Dragoons and the 61st Regiment, embarked from the Cape of Good Hope, joined the army under Major-General Baird at Cosseir in July, 1801, and proceeded through the Desert to Ghench, or Kenneh, on the Nile, where the troops embarked for Cairo.
List of Regiments which composed the army under Lieut.-General Lord Cathcart, employed in the Expedition to Copenhagen in the year 1807.
| Corps. | Officers. | Men. | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Royal Artillery | 65 | 1,545 | |
| Royal Engineers | 15 | 53 | |
| Coldstream Guards, | 1st Battalion | 44 | 1,300 |
| Scots Fusilier Guards | ” | 40 | 1,292 |
| 4th Regiment of Foot | ” | 46 | 1,061 |
| 7th Royal Fusiliers | ” | 37 | 786 |
| 8th Foot | ” | 36 | 859 |
| 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers | ” | 46 | 1,054 |
| 28th Regiment | ” | 48 | 1,158 |
| 32nd” | ” | 36 | 727 |
| 43rd” | ” | 51 | 1,065 |
| 50th” | ” | 36 | 957 |
| 52nd” | 2nd Battalion | 31 | 712 |
| 79th” | 1st Battalion | 44 | 1,044 |
| 82nd” | ” | 38 | 826 |
| 92nd” | ” | 38 | 1,039 |
| 95th (Rifle Brigade) part of | 49 | 967 | |
| 1st and 2nd Battalions | --- | ------ | |
| Total British | 700 | 16,445 | |
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