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65th (2nd Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment of Foot

The 65th (2nd Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army, raised in 1756 as the 2nd Battalion, 12th Regiment of Foot.[1][2][3] Under the Childers Reforms it amalgamated with the 84th (York and Lancaster) Regiment of Foot to become the 1st Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment in 1881.[2][3][4]

65th (2nd Yorkshire, North Riding)
Regiment of Foot
Active10 December 1756–1 July 1881
Country Kingdom of Great Britain (1756–1800)
 United Kingdom (1801–1881)
Branch British Army
TypeLine infantry
SizeOne battalion
Garrison/HQPontefract Barracks, Yorkshire
Nickname(s)The Royal Tigers
Hickety Pips
ColorsFacings – White
EngagementsSeven Years' War
American War of Independence
Anglo-French War
Napoleonic Wars

History Edit

Seven Years' War Edit

The formation of the regiment was prompted by the expansion of the army as a result of the commencement of the Seven Years' War. On 25 August 1756 it was ordered that a number of existing regiments should raise a second battalion; among those chosen was the 12th Regiment of Foot. The 2nd Battalion of the 12th Regiment of Foot was formed on 10 December 1756 and renumbered as the 65th Regiment of Foot on 21 April 1758.[1] It was sent to the fever ridden West Indies to aid in the capturing of the French islands of Guadeloupe in January 1759 and Martinique in January 1762.[2][3] It was also involved in the expedition to capture Havana, Cuba in June 1762.[2][4] In 1764 the regiment returned to England, where it refilled its ranks.[3]

American War of Independence Edit

 
The Battle of Bunker Hill, Howard Pyle

In 1768 the regiment was shipped to Boston, Massachusetts as part of the garrison. The regiment's first action in the American War of Independence was at the Battle of Bunker Hill in June 1775 where their Grenadier and Light Companies were involved in the attack.[3][4] In 1776 the remnants of the regiment were drafted into other regiments and the officers sent home to reform.[3] In 1782 the regiment received a county title and became the 65th (The 2nd Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment of Foot.[2][4]

In 1788 the Anglo-French War broke out and the regiment was sent to the fortress at Gibraltar in 1782.[5] After this regiment was sent to Canada in 1784 and to Nova Scotia in 1791.[2] In 1793 the regiment was shipped back to the West Indies and took part in the attack on Santo Domingo in September 1794[5] and an attack on Martinique in February 1794[5] and an attack on Saint Lucia in April 1794.[5][3]

Napoleonic Wars Edit

 
Field Marshal Thomas Grosvenor, Colonel of the regiment during much of the first half of the 19th century

The regiment was shipped to South Africa in 1800 and then on to Ceylon where it was involved in the Kandian War in 1802.[5] It transferred to India in May 1803 and took part in the Second Anglo-Maratha War later that year.[5] The regiment was dispatched to the island of Mauritius in December 1810 where it took part in the capture of the island.[5] In 1811 it returned to India: it was briefly involved in the campaign against the Oman Coast Pirates in the Persian Gulf in 1819 as well as numerous uprisings and small wars in India.[2][3] The regiment returned to England in August 1822.[5]

The Victorian era Edit

 
Soldiers of the 65th Regiment, ca. 1860s

In 1829, the regiment returned to the West Indies. Subsequently it carried on to Guiana in South America.[6] It then went back to Canada to help suppress the rebellions of 1837 and 1838 before returning home in 1841.[5] Most of the regiment embarked from Woolwich on the vessel "Java" for New South Wales on 18 May 1846.[7] The regiment saw action in the First Taranaki War of 1860 to 1861 and in the Waikato campaign of 1863 to 1864, during which Colour-sergeant Edward McKenna and Lance Corporal John Ryan won their Victoria Crosses at Camerontown.[8] The regiment returned home in October 1865[5] having become known as the "Royal Tigers" at home and as the "Hickety Pips" to the Māori due to their pronunciation of the number 65.[4] The regiment returned to England in 1866 and then went to Ireland in 1867 to help suppress the Fenians.[5] It then embarked at Queenstown on the vessel "Serapis" for India on 11 January 1871.[6] The regiment was initially based in Agra.[6] Concerns were raised in House of Commons because of the 919 troops from the regiment serving in India, 579 were under the age of 20: the Secretary of State for War agreed to rectify the issue.[9] The regiment moved to Lucknow in January 1874, to Danapore in November 1877 and to Morar in October 1880.[6]

As part of the Cardwell Reforms of the 1870s, where single-battalion regiments were linked together to share a single depot and recruiting district in the United Kingdom, the 65th was linked with the 84th (York and Lancaster) Regiment of Foot, and assigned to district no. 7 at Pontefract Barracks in Yorkshire.[10] On 1 July 1881 the Childers Reforms came into effect and the regiment amalgamated with the 84th (York and Lancaster) Regiment of Foot to form the York and Lancaster Regiment. The 65th Foot became the 1st Battalion while the 84th Foot became the 2nd Battalion.[1][2][3][4]

Battle honours and distinctions Edit

The regiment was awarded the following battle honours for display on the regimental colours:

  • The Royal Tiger badge superscribed "India"[11]
  • Arabia[11] (unique to this regiment)[3][4]
  • New Zealand 1860–61[12]

In 1909 the successor York and Lancaster Regiment were awarded the honours Guadeloupe 1759 and Martinique 1794 for the service of the 65th Foot.[1]

Victoria Crosses Edit

Victoria crosses awarded to men of the regiment were:

Colonels Edit

Colonels of the Regiment were:

65th Regiment of Foot Edit

65th (The 2nd Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment of Foot – (1782) Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Mills, T F. . Regiments.Org. Archived from the original on 9 January 2008. Retrieved 19 June 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Swinson, p. 165
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j . National Army Museum. Archived from the original on 12 November 2013. Retrieved 20 June 2013.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Wickes, pp. 94–95
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k . regimnts.org. Archived from the original on 13 December 2007. Retrieved 28 January 2017.
  6. ^ a b c d "Records of the 65th (2nd Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment of Foot". Wanganui Herald. 24 July 1884. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
  7. ^ "Sydney Shipping Gazette, Volume 3, Number 136". 24 October 1846. pp. 293–296.
  8. ^ "No. 22809". The London Gazette. 19 January 1864. p. 261.
  9. ^ "65th Regiment – Recruits for Indian Service". Hansard. 8 June 1871. Retrieved 28 January 2017.
  10. ^ . Regiments.org. Archived from the original on 10 February 2006. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
  11. ^ a b In consideration of the distinguished conduct of the 65th Regiment during the period of its service in India and Arabia, His Majesty has been pleased to approve of that Regiment hearing on its colours and appointments the figure of the royal tiger, with the word "India" superscribed, and also the word " Arabia" beneath the figure and the number of the Regiment, to commemorate the services of the Corps in those countries."No. 17913". The London Gazette. 12 April 1823. p. 580.
  12. ^ Awarded 1870. Sumner, p. 28
  13. ^ London Magazine: Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Volume 27. 1758. p. 261.
  14. ^ Leslie, p. 99
  15. ^ a b c d e Raikes, p. 1
  16. ^ Beatson, p. 251
  17. ^ Phillippart, p. 145
  18. ^ "No. 21179". The London Gazette. 7 February 1851. p. 299.
  19. ^ "No. 21676". The London Gazette. 13 March 1855. p. 1054.
  20. ^ "No. 22034". The London Gazette. 25 August 1857. p. 2885.
  21. ^ "No. 23554". The London Gazette. 12 November 1869. p. 6039.
  22. ^ "No. 24350". The London Gazette. 1 August 1876. p. 4303.

Sources Edit

  • Beatson, Robert (1806). A Political Index to the Histories of Great Britain & Ireland. Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme.
  • Leslie, N B (1974). The Succession of colonels of the British Army: from 1660 to the present day. Society for Army Historical Research.
  • Phillippart, John (1815). The royal military calendar: containing the services of every general officer in the British Army, from the date of their commission.
  • Raikes, George Alfred (1885). Roll of the Officers of the York and Lancaster Regiment: Containing a Complete Record of Their Services Including Dates of Commissions, &c Volume I: First Battalion, formerly 65th (2nd Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment, from 1756 to 1884. Richard Bentley & Son.
  • Sumner, Ian (2001). British Colours and Standards 1747–1881 (2) Infantry. Osprey. ISBN 9781841762012.
  • Swinson, Arthur (1972). A Register of the Regiments and Corps of the British Army. London: The Archive Press. ISBN 0-85591-000-3.
  • Wickes, L E (1974). Regiments of Foot. A Historical Record of all the Foot Regiments of the British Army. Reading: Osprey. ISBN 0850452201.

External links Edit

  • Standing Orders for the 65th Regiment
  • 65th Foot in Australia
  • 65th Foot in the Maori Wars and New Zealand

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The 65th 2nd Yorkshire North Riding Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army raised in 1756 as the 2nd Battalion 12th Regiment of Foot 1 2 3 Under the Childers Reforms it amalgamated with the 84th York and Lancaster Regiment of Foot to become the 1st Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment in 1881 2 3 4 65th 2nd Yorkshire North Riding Regiment of FootActive10 December 1756 1 July 1881Country Kingdom of Great Britain 1756 1800 United Kingdom 1801 1881 Branch British ArmyTypeLine infantrySizeOne battalionGarrison HQPontefract Barracks YorkshireNickname s The Royal TigersHickety PipsColorsFacings WhiteEngagementsSeven Years WarAmerican War of IndependenceAnglo French WarNapoleonic Wars Contents 1 History 1 1 Seven Years War 1 2 American War of Independence 1 3 Napoleonic Wars 1 4 The Victorian era 2 Battle honours and distinctions 3 Victoria Crosses 4 Colonels 4 1 65th Regiment of Foot 4 2 65th The 2nd Yorkshire North Riding Regiment of Foot 1782 5 See also 6 References 7 Sources 8 External linksHistory EditSeven Years War Edit The formation of the regiment was prompted by the expansion of the army as a result of the commencement of the Seven Years War On 25 August 1756 it was ordered that a number of existing regiments should raise a second battalion among those chosen was the 12th Regiment of Foot The 2nd Battalion of the 12th Regiment of Foot was formed on 10 December 1756 and renumbered as the 65th Regiment of Foot on 21 April 1758 1 It was sent to the fever ridden West Indies to aid in the capturing of the French islands of Guadeloupe in January 1759 and Martinique in January 1762 2 3 It was also involved in the expedition to capture Havana Cuba in June 1762 2 4 In 1764 the regiment returned to England where it refilled its ranks 3 American War of Independence Edit The Battle of Bunker Hill Howard PyleIn 1768 the regiment was shipped to Boston Massachusetts as part of the garrison The regiment s first action in the American War of Independence was at the Battle of Bunker Hill in June 1775 where their Grenadier and Light Companies were involved in the attack 3 4 In 1776 the remnants of the regiment were drafted into other regiments and the officers sent home to reform 3 In 1782 the regiment received a county title and became the 65th The 2nd Yorkshire North Riding Regiment of Foot 2 4 In 1788 the Anglo French War broke out and the regiment was sent to the fortress at Gibraltar in 1782 5 After this regiment was sent to Canada in 1784 and to Nova Scotia in 1791 2 In 1793 the regiment was shipped back to the West Indies and took part in the attack on Santo Domingo in September 1794 5 and an attack on Martinique in February 1794 5 and an attack on Saint Lucia in April 1794 5 3 Napoleonic Wars Edit Field Marshal Thomas Grosvenor Colonel of the regiment during much of the first half of the 19th centuryThe regiment was shipped to South Africa in 1800 and then on to Ceylon where it was involved in the Kandian War in 1802 5 It transferred to India in May 1803 and took part in the Second Anglo Maratha War later that year 5 The regiment was dispatched to the island of Mauritius in December 1810 where it took part in the capture of the island 5 In 1811 it returned to India it was briefly involved in the campaign against the Oman Coast Pirates in the Persian Gulf in 1819 as well as numerous uprisings and small wars in India 2 3 The regiment returned to England in August 1822 5 The Victorian era Edit Soldiers of the 65th Regiment ca 1860sIn 1829 the regiment returned to the West Indies Subsequently it carried on to Guiana in South America 6 It then went back to Canada to help suppress the rebellions of 1837 and 1838 before returning home in 1841 5 Most of the regiment embarked from Woolwich on the vessel Java for New South Wales on 18 May 1846 7 The regiment saw action in the First Taranaki War of 1860 to 1861 and in the Waikato campaign of 1863 to 1864 during which Colour sergeant Edward McKenna and Lance Corporal John Ryan won their Victoria Crosses at Camerontown 8 The regiment returned home in October 1865 5 having become known as the Royal Tigers at home and as the Hickety Pips to the Maori due to their pronunciation of the number 65 4 The regiment returned to England in 1866 and then went to Ireland in 1867 to help suppress the Fenians 5 It then embarked at Queenstown on the vessel Serapis for India on 11 January 1871 6 The regiment was initially based in Agra 6 Concerns were raised in House of Commons because of the 919 troops from the regiment serving in India 579 were under the age of 20 the Secretary of State for War agreed to rectify the issue 9 The regiment moved to Lucknow in January 1874 to Danapore in November 1877 and to Morar in October 1880 6 As part of the Cardwell Reforms of the 1870s where single battalion regiments were linked together to share a single depot and recruiting district in the United Kingdom the 65th was linked with the 84th York and Lancaster Regiment of Foot and assigned to district no 7 at Pontefract Barracks in Yorkshire 10 On 1 July 1881 the Childers Reforms came into effect and the regiment amalgamated with the 84th York and Lancaster Regiment of Foot to form the York and Lancaster Regiment The 65th Foot became the 1st Battalion while the 84th Foot became the 2nd Battalion 1 2 3 4 Battle honours and distinctions EditThe regiment was awarded the following battle honours for display on the regimental colours The Royal Tiger badge superscribed India 11 Arabia 11 unique to this regiment 3 4 New Zealand 1860 61 12 In 1909 the successor York and Lancaster Regiment were awarded the honours Guadeloupe 1759 and Martinique 1794 for the service of the 65th Foot 1 Victoria Crosses EditVictoria crosses awarded to men of the regiment were Colour Sergeant Edward McKenna New Zealand Wars 7 September 1863 Private John Ryan New Zealand Wars 7 September 1863 Colonels EditColonels of the Regiment were 65th Regiment of Foot Edit 1758 60 Lt Gen Robert Armiger 1 13 1760 64 Lt Gen George Cholmondeley Viscount Malpas 14 1764 70 Lt Gen Hon Alexander Mackay 15 1770 79 Lt Gen Edward Urmston 1 15 1779 83 Lt Gen Thomas Calcraft 15 65th The 2nd Yorkshire North Riding Regiment of Foot 1782 Edit 1783 88 Gen Earl of Harrington 15 1788 97 Lt Gen John Gunning 15 1797 1814 Gen Edmund Stevens 1 16 1814 51 F M Thomas Grosvenor 17 1851 55 Gen Samuel Benjamin Auchmuty 18 1855 57 Lt Gen Henry Balneavis 19 1857 69 Gen Robert Bartlett Coles 20 1869 76 Lt Gen Sir Robert Walpole 21 1876 81 Lt Gen Robert Newton Phillips 22 See also EditJohn OrrokReferences Edit a b c d e f g Mills T F 65th 2nd Yorkshire North Riding Regiment of Foot Regiments Org Archived from the original on 9 January 2008 Retrieved 19 June 2013 a b c d e f g h Swinson p 165 a b c d e f g h i j 65th 2nd Yorkshire North Riding Regiment of Foot National Army Museum Archived from the original on 12 November 2013 Retrieved 20 June 2013 a b c d e f g Wickes pp 94 95 a b c d e f g h i j k 65th 2nd Yorkshire North Riding Regiment of Foot locations regimnts org Archived from the original on 13 December 2007 Retrieved 28 January 2017 a b c d Records of the 65th 2nd Yorkshire North Riding Regiment of Foot Wanganui Herald 24 July 1884 Retrieved 10 July 2021 Sydney Shipping Gazette Volume 3 Number 136 24 October 1846 pp 293 296 No 22809 The London Gazette 19 January 1864 p 261 65th Regiment Recruits for Indian Service Hansard 8 June 1871 Retrieved 28 January 2017 Training Depots Regiments org Archived from the original on 10 February 2006 Retrieved 16 October 2016 a b In consideration of the distinguished conduct of the 65th Regiment during the period of its service in India and Arabia His Majesty has been pleased to approve of that Regiment hearing on its colours and appointments the figure of the royal tiger with the word India superscribed and also the word Arabia beneath the figure and the number of the Regiment to commemorate the services of the Corps in those countries No 17913 The London Gazette 12 April 1823 p 580 Awarded 1870 Sumner p 28 London Magazine Or Gentleman s Monthly Intelligencer Volume 27 1758 p 261 Leslie p 99 a b c d e Raikes p 1 Beatson p 251 Phillippart p 145 No 21179 The London Gazette 7 February 1851 p 299 No 21676 The London Gazette 13 March 1855 p 1054 No 22034 The London Gazette 25 August 1857 p 2885 No 23554 The London Gazette 12 November 1869 p 6039 No 24350 The London Gazette 1 August 1876 p 4303 Sources EditBeatson Robert 1806 A Political Index to the Histories of Great Britain amp Ireland Longman Hurst Rees and Orme Leslie N B 1974 The Succession of colonels of the British Army from 1660 to the present day Society for Army Historical Research Phillippart John 1815 The royal military calendar containing the services of every general officer in the British Army from the date of their commission Raikes George Alfred 1885 Roll of the Officers of the York and Lancaster Regiment Containing a Complete Record of Their Services Including Dates of Commissions amp c Volume I First Battalion formerly 65th 2nd Yorkshire North Riding Regiment from 1756 to 1884 Richard Bentley amp Son Sumner Ian 2001 British Colours and Standards 1747 1881 2 Infantry Osprey ISBN 9781841762012 Swinson Arthur 1972 A Register of the Regiments and Corps of the British Army London The Archive Press ISBN 0 85591 000 3 Wickes L E 1974 Regiments of Foot A Historical Record of all the Foot Regiments of the British Army Reading Osprey ISBN 0850452201 External links EditStanding Orders for the 65th Regiment 65th Foot in Australia 65th Foot in the Maori Wars and New Zealand Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 65th 2nd Yorkshire North Riding Regiment of Foot amp oldid 1070502394, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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