INTRODUCTION
TO THE
HISTORICAL RECORD

OF THE

SEVENTY-THIRD REGIMENT.



During the last century several corps, at successive periods, have been borne on the establishment of the army, and numbered the SEVENTY-THIRD; the following details are therefore prefixed to the historical record of the services of the regiment which now bears that number, in order to prevent its being connected with those corps which have been designated by the same numerical title, but whose services have been totally distinct.


In the spring of 1758, the second battalions of fifteen regiments of infantry, from the 3rd to the 37th, were directed to be formed into distinct regiments, and to be numbered from the 61st to the 75th successively, as follows:—

Second BattalionConstituted
3rdFootthe61stregiment.
4th62nd
8th63rd
11th64th
12th65th
19th66th
20th67th
23rdthe68thregiment.
24th69th
31st70th
32nd71st
33rd72nd
34th73rd
36th74th
37th75th