The regimental records of the British Army . dge of the 87th, when raised in 1793). Nicknames, &c.— The Old Togs, or The Faugh-a-Ballagh Boys (from the war cry ot the 87that Barrossa— Fag an Bealac = Clear the W ay ). The Eagle Takers (also a sobriquetof the 87th—see above). Blayneys Bloodhounds (for skill in tracing rebels in the IrishRebellion of 1798). The Rollickers. Notes.—The Royal Fusiliers wear two collar badges, a distinction shared only with the SeaforthHighlanders. Bibliography.—Historical Record of The $gth, or Royal Irish Fusiliers. 1793-1853. [London :Parker. 1842.] Historical Re


The regimental records of the British Army . dge of the 87th, when raised in 1793). Nicknames, &c.— The Old Togs, or The Faugh-a-Ballagh Boys (from the war cry ot the 87that Barrossa— Fag an Bealac = Clear the W ay ). The Eagle Takers (also a sobriquetof the 87th—see above). Blayneys Bloodhounds (for skill in tracing rebels in the IrishRebellion of 1798). The Rollickers. Notes.—The Royal Fusiliers wear two collar badges, a distinction shared only with the SeaforthHighlanders. Bibliography.—Historical Record of The $gth, or Royal Irish Fusiliers. 1793-1853. [London :Parker. 1842.] Historical Record of The?><^th Princess Victorias Regiment. By Captain R. Brinckman, 2ndRoyal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Illustrated. [Gale and Polden. 1888.] 204 ^be (TonnauGbt 1Ranocr0, COMPRISING ISt Batt. (formerly) The 88th (Connaught Rangers) Regiment of Foot. 2nd Batt. ( „ ) The 94th Regmient of Foot; with MUitia Battahons. 3rd Batt. The South and North Mayo Mihtia. 4th Batt. The Gahvay MiUtia. 5th Batt. llie Roscommon


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