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Sketches of The
Character, Manners, and Present State of the Highlanders of Scotland |
Fencible Regiments
Gordon, 1778
It will be recollected, that the Duke of Gordon had,
at the age of sixteen, offered his personal services as captain in the
89th Highland regiment, and had intended to have accompanied it to the
East Indies, when he was prevented by George II.
He now made proposals to Government to raise a regiment of
Fencibles on his estates in the counties of Inverness,
Moray, Banff, and Aberdeen. These proposals being accepted, a regiment
of 960 men was recruited with great expedition, and embodied at Aberdeen
in the year 1778. This corps was so healthy and efficient, that in five
years, till the reduction in 1783, only 24 men died of the 960 of which
the corps was composed. |
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