19th Light Dragoons

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19th Light Dragoons
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The 19th Light Dragoons was a

British India. The regiment served in India until 1806, and in North America during the War of 1812
, and was disbanded in Britain in 1821.

History

Great Britain

On 25 April 1779 warrants were issued to raise three regiments of light dragoons, the 19th, 20th and 21st, to address potential French aggression during the American Revolutionary War. The 19th was made up of drafts from the 1st and 2nd Dragoon Guards and the 4th and 10th Dragoons. The 19th did not see overseas service and was disbanded in June 1783.[1]

India

19th Light Dragoons officer, 1792

The regiment was raised by Colonel Sir John Burgoyne (a cousin of General John Burgoyne) as the 23rd Regiment of Light Dragoons on 24 September 1781 for service in India.[2] There had been no European cavalry to that date in India, and successive commanders there had called upon the regular British Army to supply a cavalry unit.[3] The regiment arrived at Fort St. George, Madras in 1782 and became the first British cavalry regiment to serve in India.[4] In 1786, the regiment was renumbered as the 19th Regiment of Light Dragoons.[2][5]

The 19th played a major role in the

Anglo-Maratha Wars. Their first campaign was against Tipu Sultan of Mysore from 1790 to 1792.[6] After defeating Tipu, the 19th were on garrison duty until 1799 when war broke out with Tipu again. This time, the Sultan was killed during the Siege of Seringapatam in May 1799.[7]

In 1800, the 19th fought

The 19th Light Dragoons then spent time garrisoning various British outposts. They were stationed at Cheyloor in 1802, at

revolt by Indian sepoys.[9]

North America

The regiment embarked for England on 20 October 1806, and remained in Britain until the outbreak of the

14th Light Dragoons served on campaign in New Orleans but had no horses, The 6th Inniskilling Dragoons served on the East coast of the United States.) The regiment's first three squadrons arrived at Quebec City in May 1813 and were mounted on horses procured in Lower Canada.[11]

Two squadrons were sent to Upper Canada where they were involved in the blockade and re-capture of Fort George, and the destruction of Black Rock and Buffalo in New York State. Elements of the two squadrons participated in Colonel Thomas Pearson's delaying action against Brigadier General Winfield Scott's brigade during the American invasion of 1814. They subsequently fought at the Battle of Chippawa in July 1814, the Battle of Lundy's Lane later in the month and the Siege of Fort Erie in August 1814. Another troop pursued American raiders who had struck at Battle of Malcolm's Mills in November 1814. For these actions, the regiment earned the battle honour of "Niagara".[12]

The other squadron had been stationed south of Montreal at The Halfway house (Saint Luc area as well as Fort Lennox and The Block houses along the Lacolle border) and participated in the Battle of Plattsburgh in September 1814. In the autumn of 1814, the two squadrons serving on the Niagara rejoined the other squadron. The regiment served south of Montreal until the end of the war. They were sent back to England in August 1816.[13]

Disbandment

Officers of the 19th Lancers, 1818

The 19th Light Dragoons were re-equipped as lancers in September 1816 and renamed the 19th Lancers.[2] The regiment remained in Britain until it was disbanded on 10 September 1821 due to reductions in size of the British Army.[13] In 1862, the 19th Hussars were created and given permission to inherit the battle honours of the 19th Light Dragoons.[14]

Regimental Colonels

Colonels of the regiment were:[15]

23rd Regiment of (Light) Dragoons (1781)
19th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons (1786)
19th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons (Lancers) (1816)
  • 1815–?1821: Gen.
    Sir John Ormsby Vandeleur
    , GCB
  • 1821: Regiment disbanded

Notes

  1. ^ Biddulph, p.11-19
  2. ^ a b c "23rd (19th) Regiment of (Light) Dragoons (Lancers)". Regiments.org. Archived from the original on 16 July 2006. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  3. ^ Biddulph, p.22–23
  4. ^ Biddulph, p. vii
  5. ^ Biddulph, p.62
  6. ^ Biddulph, p.67
  7. ^ Naravane, p. 178–181
  8. ^ Biddulph, p. 156
  9. ^ Biddulph, pp. 156–166
  10. ^ Biddulph, p.171
  11. ^ Biddulph, p.172
  12. ^ Biddulph, p.217
  13. ^ a b Biddulph, p.218–219
  14. ^ "RAC History: Hussars" (PDF). Ministry of Defence. 2008. Archived from the original (pdf) on 15 September 2017. Retrieved 1 December 2008.
  15. ^ "23rd (19th) Regiment of (Light) Dragoons (Lancers)". regiments.org. Archived from the original on 26 December 2005. Retrieved 12 February 2017.

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