History of the Scottish Regiments in the British Army

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History of the Scottish Regiments in the British Army

by Archibald K. Murray

EN·~10 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total
1

Transcriber’s Note

0:29
2

HISTORY OF THE SCOTTISH REGIMENTS IN THE BRITISH ARMY.

1:37
3

INDEX TO PLATES.

1:36
4

PREFACE.

2:57
5

INTRODUCTION.

12:49
6

SECOND ROYAL NORTH BRITISH DRAGOONS, OR SCOTS GREYS.

43:25
7

“THE GUARDS.” THE GRENADIERS—COLDSTREAMS—SCOTS FUSILIERS.

58:47
8

THE FIRST ROYAL REGIMENT OF FOOT; or, ROYAL SCOTS.

1:08:47
9

THE TWENTY-FIRST FOOT, OR, ROYAL NORTH BRITISH FUSILIERS.

38:11
10

THE TWENTY-FIFTH FOOT. KING’S OWN BORDERERS, OR, EDINBURGH REGIMENT.

37:46

Description

The work offers a compact yet thorough survey of Scotland’s famed infantry and cavalry units, tracing their origins from early militia formations through the campaigns that forged their reputations. Drawing on regiment records and contemporary accounts, the author weaves together battlefield highlights, the evolution of uniforms and traditions, and the personal stories of soldiers who served across continents. Readers will gain a clear sense of how each regiment earned its distinctive nickname and how their contributions shaped the broader narrative of the British Army.

Interspersed with carefully placed illustrative plates, the text brings to life pivotal moments such as the Highland charge at Waterloo, the siege of Sevastopol, and the rugged campaigns of the Indian sub‑continent. While celebrating Scottish valor, the author also acknowledges the shared bravery of English and Irish units, presenting a balanced portrait of the forces that fought side by side. This approachable history invites listeners to appreciate the enduring legacy of these storied regiments.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (623K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by KD Weeks, Brian Coe and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2016-01-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Archibald K. Murray

A 19th-century Scottish publisher, editor, and military historian, best known for writing History of the Scottish Regiments in the British Army. He was also active in Glasgow chess circles and later became the first president of the British Correspondence Chess Association.

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