42nd Regiment of Foot

[9] In March 1743, the regiment was assembled at Perth in preparation for moving to London, then Flanders to join British forces fighting in the War of the Austrian Succession.Scottish officials, including the Lord President of the Court of Session, Duncan Forbes warned the government this was contrary to a general understanding their service was restricted to Scotland.Assured the move was only because George II wanted to inspect them, they arrived in London in May and were then ordered to Gravesend for shipment to Flanders.Anger at the deception, allied to rumours they were going to the West Indies, a location notorious for high mortality rates, caused a mutiny; they set out for Scotland, led by Corporals Malcolm and Samuel MacPherson and Private Farquhar Shaw.Two hundred other members of the regiment were distributed variously to garrisons in Jamaica, Gibraltar and Menorca, with the remainder shipped to Flanders.[11][12] The regiment's first full combat was the disastrous Battle of Fontenoy in May 1745, where they surprised the French with their ferocity, and greatly impressed their commander, the Duke of Cumberland.[13] Allowed "their own way of fighting", each time they received the French fire Colonel Sir Robert Munro ordered his men to "clap to the ground" while he himself, because of his corpulence, stood alone with the colours behind him.In August 1763, the regiment fought in the Battle of Bushy Run while trying to relieve Fort Pitt, modern Pittsburgh, during Pontiac's Rebellion.[26] In September 1778 a detachment from the regiment raided Fairhaven, Massachusetts, inflicting severe damage on the town's shipping industry.[12] Following the end of the war in America, the 42nd were posted to Nova Scotia in 1783,[27] serving there until 1786 when they moved north to Cape Breton Island.The lead troops of the 42nd reached the summit before the French could reload and launched a bayonet charge, hurling them back in confusion.The now single battalion 42nd fought at the chaotic Battle of Quatre Bras on 16 June 1815[42] under Lieutenant-colonel Sir Robert Macara, who was killed by French lancers.[46] The Vengeance and Deliverance then delivered the 20th (East Devonshire) Regiment of Foot from Bermuda to Halifax, Nova Scotia.For this, he was ordered to receive punishment (presumably flogging) on Tuesday, 3 July 1849, with the other convicts aboard the hulk assembled behind a rail to witness.[58] The second line of Brian McNeill's song "The Baltic tae Byzantium" briefly references the 42nd as "The Gallant Forty Twa".[59] The traditional Scots Language song "Twa Recruitin' Sergeants" refers to efforts by recruiters to lure Highlanders to the regiment.
Memorial to Sir Robert Henry Dick at the St. George's Cathedral, Madras , India, depicting a 42nd Highlander in full uniform resting against a pedestal, on which is inscribed the battle roll of the regiment [ 4 ]
"An Officer & Serjeant of a Highland Regiment". c.1740
Black Watch depicted guarding Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington .
Black Watch at Quatre Bras
Regimental tartan
Kingdom of Great BritainUnited KingdomBritish ArmyInfantryQueen's BarracksNemo me impune lacessitWar of the Austrian SuccessionFrench and Indian WarAmerican War of IndependencePeninsular WarIndian MutinyBattle honoursEgypt 1801CorunnaPeninsulaWaterlooAlma, SevastopolLucknowAshantiScottish infantry regimentOglethorpe's Regiment of Foot73rd (Perthshire) Regiment of FootChilders ReformsThe Royal Highland Regiment (The Black Watch)Royal Regiment of ScotlandIndependent Highland CompaniesRobert Henry DickSt. George's Cathedral, MadrasJacobite rising of 1715Scottish HighlandsGeorge WadeClan MunroClan Fraser of LovatClan GrantClan Campbellregiment of the lineAberfeldy, ScotlandJohn Lindsay, 20th Earl of CrawfordSir Robert Munro, 6th BaronetGeorge Munro, 1st of CulcairnJohn Munro, 4th of Newmore37th (North Hampshire) Regiment of FootFlandersLord President of the Court of SessionDuncan ForbesGeorge IIGravesendWest IndiesOundle, NorthamptonshireTower of LondonTower GreenBattle of FontenoyFrenchDuke of CumberlandJacobite rising of 1745Battle of PrestonpansBattle of CullodenIrelandSeven Years' WarBattle of CarillonCaribbeanNew Yorksecond battle of Ticonderogasurrender of MontrealHavanaMartiniqueGuadeloupeAmericaBattle of Bushy RunFort PittPittsburghPontiac's RebellionAmerican Revolutionary WarGeorge WashingtonBattle of Long IslandBattle of Harlem HeightsBattle of Fort WashingtonBattle of PiscatawayBattle of BrandywineBattle of GermantownBattle of Monmouthsiege of CharlestonFairhaven, MassachusettsNova ScotiaCape Breton IslandPortsmouthTynemouthNorthumberlandGlasgowEdinburgh CastleThe Landing of British Troops at AboukirPhilip James de LoutherbourgBattle of AboukirBattle of Alexandriastandardbesiege Cairothen AlexandriaArthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of WellingtonBritish Army during the Napoleonic WarsPortugalBattle of CorunnaSir John MooreBattle of BussacoLines of Torres VedrasBattle of Fuentes de Oñorosiege of Ciudad Rodrigosiege of BadajozBattle of Salamancasiege of BurgosBattle of VitoriaBattle of the PyreneesBattle of NivelleBattle of the NiveBattle of OrthezBattle of ToulouseBattle of Quatre BrasRobert MacaralancersWellingtonBattle of Waterloo2nd/73rd HighlandersgarrisonImperial fortressBermudaBritish North AmericaConfederation of CanadaHMS Vengeance20th (East Devonshire) Regiment of FootHalifax, Nova ScotiaGibraltarYoung Irelander Rebellion of 1848John MitchelMedwayDevonshire ParishProspect CampGovernment HousePembroke ParishHighland BrigadeBattle of Almasiege of SevastapolCrimean Warsiege of Cawnporesiege of LucknowIndian RebellionCardwell Reforms79th Regiment of Foot (Cameronian Volunteers)Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)The Gallant Forty TwaBrian McNeillScots LanguageGregory BurkeBlack WatchNational Theatre of ScotlandOperation TelicJames AbercrombieDuncan CameronJohn SmallJohn GrantFuentes D'OnorPyreneesNivelleOrthesToulouseSevastopolAshantee 1873-74Guadaloupe 1759Martinique 1762BusacoSalamancaWalter CookJames DavisFrancis FarquharsonWilliam GardnerSamuel McGawFirst Ashanti ExpeditionDuncan MillarJohn SimpsonEdward SpenceAlexander ThompsonHugh Sempill, 12th Lord SempillLord John MurrayHector MunroGeorge Gordon, 5th Duke of GordonJohn Hope, 4th Earl of HopetounGeorge MurrayJohn MacdonaldJames Dawes DouglasGeorge Hay, 8th Marquess of TweeddaleDuncan Alexander CameronGroves, John PercyW. & A.K. JohnstonMr. McLaganIreland IslandThe Royal GazettePollard, TonySchofield, VictoriaSwinson, ArthurRHF (2 Scots)BW (3 Scots)Hldrs (4 Scots)52 Lowland (6 Scots)51 Highland (7 Scots)RSB (1 Scots)ASH (5 Scots)Royal ScotsRoyal Scots FusiliersKing's Own Scottish Borderers71st (Highland) Regiment of Foot91st (Argyllshire Highlanders) Regiment of Foot74th (Highland) Regiment of Foot75th (Stirlingshire) Regiment of Foot72nd Regiment, Duke of Albany's Own HighlandersQueen's Own Cameron Highlanders78th (Highlanders) Regiment of Foot92nd (Gordon Highlanders) Regiment of Foot93rd (Sutherland Highlanders) Regiment of FootHighland Light InfantryBlack Watch (Royal Highland Regiment)Seaforth HighlandersGordon HighlandersArgyll and Sutherland HighlandersRoyal Highland FusiliersQueen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons)Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons)Victoria CrossJoseph ProsserHenry Howey RobsonWilliam AngusRobert DunsireHenry ReynoldsHugh McIverRoland ElcockDavid Stuart McGregorDavid Ferguson HunterCharles Thomas KennedyGeorge RodgersGeorge WilsonWilliam Herbert AndersonFrank Gerald BlakerWalter Lorrain BrodieWilliam EdwardsJohn Brown HamiltonAlexander Hore-RuthvenJohn ShaulJames Youll TurnbullGustavus Hamilton Blenkinsopp CoulsonDaniel LaidlawJohn Kendrick SkinnerWilliam Henry GrimbaldestonLouis McGuffieBill SpeakmanFrancis Edward Henry FarquharsonThomas EdwardsJohn RipleyDavid FinlayCharles MelvinLewis Pugh EvansAndrew Cathcart BogleJoseph Petrus Hendrik CroweHerbert Taylor MacphersonJoseph JeeValentine Munbee McMasterStewart McPhersonHenry WardJames HollowellAylmer Spicer CameronGeorge SellarJohn MacKenzieSidney William WareWalter Potter RitchieThomas SteeleDonald MacKintoshAlexander EdwardsRobert McBeathJohn MeikleAngus Falconer Douglas-HamiltonJames Dalgleish PollockRoss TollertonThomas BeachRichard WadesonPatrick GreenCornelius CoughlanGeorge WhiteWilliam Henry Dick-CunynghamEdward LawsonGeorge FindlaterMatthew MeiklejohnWilliam RobertsonErnest TowseJohn Frederick MacKayWilliam Eagleson GordonDavid Reginald YoungerWilliam KennyJames Anson Otho BrookeGeorge Imlach McIntoshAllan KerGeorge Allan MitchellJohn DunlayWilliam George Drummond StewartPeter GrantDavid MacKayJames MunroJohn PatonWilliam McBeanJohn Aidan LiddellReginald GrahamArthur HendersonJohn Crawford BuchanDavid Lowe MacIntyreWilliam Davidson BissettLorne MacLaine CampbellJohn "Jock" AndersonKenneth MuirScots GuardsRoyal Scots Dragoon GuardsScottish DivisionLowland BrigadeScottish regimentMilitary history of ScotlandCameronians (Scottish Rifles)Regiments of foot1st or The Royal Scots2nd (Queen's Royal)3rd (East Kent – The Buffs)4th (The King's Own Royal)5th (Northumberland) (Fusiliers)6th (Royal 1st Warwickshire)7th (Royal Fusiliers)8th (The King's)9th (East Norfolk)10th (North Lincoln)11th (North Devonshire)12th (East Suffolk)13th (1st Somersetshire) (Prince Albert's Light Infantry)14th (Buckinghamshire – The Prince of Wales's Own)15th (York, East Riding)16th (Bedfordshire)17th (Leicestershire)18th (The Royal Irish)19th (1st Yorkshire, North Riding – Princess of Wales's Own)20th (East Devonshire)21st (Royal Scots Fusiliers)22nd (Cheshire)23rd (Royal Welch Fusiliers)24th (2nd Warwickshire)25th (King's Own Borderers)26th (Cameronian)27th (Inniskilling)28th (North Gloucestershire)29th (Worcestershire)30th (Cambridgeshire)31st (Huntingdonshire)32nd (Cornwall) Light Infantry33rd (The Duke of Wellington's)34th (Cumberland)35th (Royal Sussex)36th (Herefordshire)37th (North Hampshire)38th (1st Staffordshire)39th (Dorsetshire)40th (2nd Somersetshire)41st (The Welsh)42nd (Oglethorpe's)43rd (Spotswood's)43rd (Monmouthshire Light Infantry)44th (East Essex)45th (Nottinghamshire Sherwood Foresters)46th (South Devonshire)47th Regiment (4th Marines)47th (Lancashire)48th (Northamptonshire)49th (Hertfordshire - Princess Charlotte of Wales's)50th (American Provincials)50th (The Queen's Own)51st Regiment of Foot (Cape Breton Regiment)51st (2nd York, West Riding, The King's Own Light Infantry)52nd (Oxfordshire Light Infantry)53rd (Shropshire)54th (West Norfolk)55th (Westmorland)56th (West Essex)57th (West Middlesex)58th (Rutlandshire)59th (2nd Nottinghamshire)60th (De Grangues's)60th (The King's Royal Rifle Corps)61st (Gooch's)61st (South Gloucestershire) Regiment of Foot62nd (Royal American)62nd (1st Highland Battalion)62nd (Wiltshire)63rd (2nd Highland Battalion)63rd (West Suffolk)64th (Loudon's Highlanders)64th (Draper's)64th (2nd Staffordshire)65th (Shirley's)65th (2nd Yorkshire, North Riding)66th (Pepperrell's)66th (Berkshire) Regiment of Foot67th (South Hampshire) Regiment of Foot68th (Durham) (Light Infantry)69th (South Lincolnshire)70th (Surrey)71st (1758-1763)71st (Fraser's Highlanders)71st (Highland Light Infantry)72nd (1758–1763)72nd (Invalids)72nd (Royal Manchester Volunteers)72nd (Duke of Albany's Own Highlanders)73rd (1758–1763)73rd (Invalids)73rd (Highland)73rd (Perthshire)74th (1758–1763)74th (Invalids)74th (Argyleshire Highlanders)74th (Highland)75th (1758–1763)75th (Invalids)75th (Prince of Wales's Regiment)75th (Stirlingshire)76th (1758–1763)76th (MacDonald's Highlanders)76th Regiment of Foot77th (Montgomery's Highlanders)77th (Atholl Highlanders)77th (East Middlesex) (Duke of Cambridge's Own)78th (Fraser's Highlanders)78th (Highland)78th (Highland) (The Ross-shire Buffs)79th (Royal Liverpool Volunteers)79th (Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders)80th (Light Armed)80th (Royal Edinburgh Volunteers)80th (Staffordshire Volunteers)81st (Aberdeenshire Highland)81st (Loyal Lincoln Volunteers)82nd (invalids)82nd (1777)82nd (Prince of Wales's Volunteers)83rd (1757-1763)83rd (Royal Glasgow Volunteers)83rd (Loyal Lincoln Volunteers)83rd (County of Dublin)84th (1758-1764)84th (Royal Highland Emigrants)84th (York and Lancaster)85th (Royal Volontiers Light Infantry)85th (1779-1783)85th (Bucks Volunteers) (The King's Light Infantry)86th (1759-1763)86th (1779-1783)86th (Royal County Down)87th (Keith's Highlanders)87th (1779-1783)87th (Royal Irish Fusiliers)88th (Highland Volunteers)88th (1779-1783)88th (Connaught Rangers)89th (Highland)89th (1779-1783)89th (Princess Victoria's)90th (Irish Light Infantry)90th (Yorkshire Volunteers)90th (Perthshire Light Infantry)91st (1759-1763)91st (Shropshire Volunteers)91st (Princess Louise's Argyllshire Highlanders)92nd (Donegal Light Infantry)92nd (1779-1783)92nd (Gordon Highlanders)93rd (1779-1783)93rd (Sutherland Highlanders)94th (Royal Welsh Volunteers)94th (1780-1783)95th (1759-1763)95th (1780-1783)95th (Riflemen)95th (1816-1818)95th (Derbyshire) Regiment of Foot96th (1760-1763)96th (British Musketeers)96th (1803-1816)96th (Queen's Own Germans)96th Regiment of Foot97th (Queen's Own Germans)97th (The Earl of Ulster's) Regiment of Foot98th (1780-1784)98th (Argyllshire Highlanders)98th (Prince of Wales's) Regiment of Foot99th (Jamaica Regiment)99th (1794-1797)99th (Prince Regent's County of Dublin)99th (Duke of Edinburgh's)100th (Highland)100th (1780-1784)100th (Gordon Highlanders)100th (Prince Regent's County of Dublin)100th (New South Wales Corps)100th (Prince of Wales's Royal Canadian)101st (Highland)101st (1780-1783)101st (Duke of York's Irish)101st (Royal Bengal Fusiliers)102nd (1780-1783)102nd (Irish)102nd (New South Wales Corps)102nd (Royal Madras Fusiliers)103rd Regiment of Foot (Volunteer Hunters)103rd Regiment of Foot (King's Irish Infantry)103rd (Loyal Bristol Volunteers)103rd (1809-1816)103rd (Royal Bombay Fusiliers)104th (King's Volunteers)104th (1782-1783)104th (Royal Manchester Volunteers)104th (New Brunswick )104th Regiment of Foot105th (Queen's Own Royal Highlanders)105th (Volunteers of Ireland)105th (1794-1796)105th (Madras Light Infantry)106th (Black Musqueteers)106th (1794-1796)106th (Bombay Light Infantry)107th (Queen's Own Royal Regiment of British Volunteers)107th 1794-1795107th (Bengal Light Infantry)108th (1760-1763)108th (1794-1795)108th (Madras Infantry)109th (1761-1763)109th (Aberdeenshire)109th (Bombay Infantry)110th (Queen's Royal Musqueteers)110th (1794-1795)111th (1761-1763)111th (Loyal Birmingham Volunteers)112th (King's Royal Musqueteers)112th (1794-1795)113th (Royal Highlanders)113th (1794-1795)114th (Royal Highlander Volunteers)114th (1794-1795)115th (Royal Scotch Lowlanders)115th (Prince William's)116th (Invalids)116th (Perthshire Highlanders)117th (Invalids)117th (1793-1795)118th (Invalids)118th (1794-1795)119th (The Prince's Own)119th (1794-1796)120th (1762-1763)120th (1794-1795)121st (1761-1763)121st (1794-1795)122nd (1762-1764)122nd (1794-1796)123rd (1762-1764)123rd (1794-1796)124th (1762-1763)124th (Waterford)132nd (Highland)133rd (Highland)134th (Loyal Limerick)135th (Limerick)