The first 18th Dragoons, is now the 17th Lancers.

The second 18th Dragoons was raised in Ireland by Lord Drogheda in 1759 as the 19th Light Dragoons, it became the 18th in 1763, and served in Holland in 1799; during the Peninsula war at Corunna, Vittoria, Nive and Orthes, also at Quatre-Bras and Waterloo; its uniform was scarlet with white facings; it was disbanded in 1822 when it was the 18th King’s Irish Hussars; its uniform then was blue with white facings.

NINETEENTH HUSSARS.

Titles.Colour ofCampaigns, Battles, &c.
Uniform.Facings.
East India Company’s 1st Bengal European Cavalry. 1858
1st Bengal European Cavalry. 1858–1861
19th Hussars. 1861——
Blue, 1858—.Blue, 1858—.

It was nicknamed “the Dumpies” when raised, from the diminutive size of the men.

The first 19th Dragoons was raised in 1759, renumbered 18th in 1763, and disbanded in 1822.

The second was raised from the Light Troops of the 1st and 2nd Dragoon Guards, 4th and 10th Dragoons in 1779. Its uniform was scarlet with green facings; it was disbanded in 1783.

The third was raised as the 23rd Dragoons in 1781, and renumbered 19th in 1783; it served at the battles of Assaye (for its conduct at which it was presented with honorary standards by the East India Company), Seringapatam, Niagara, &c. It bore the Elephant as its crest; its uniform when raised was scarlet, but in 1815 was blue with yellow facings. It was disbanded as the 19th Lancers in 1821.

TWENTIETH HUSSARS.

Titles.Colour ofCampaigns, Battles, &c.
Uniform.Facings.
East India Company’s 2nd Bengal European Cavalry. 1858
2nd Bengal European Cavalry. 1858–1861
20th Hussars. 1861——
Blue, 1858—.Blue, 1858—.