{{Short description|British Army infantry regiments (1700s–1881)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=October 2019}} {{British Army lists}} {{for|cavalry regiments|List of Regiments of Cavalry of the British Army}} This is a list of numbered '''regiments of foot''' of the [[British Army]] from the mid-18th century until 1881, when numbering was abandoned. ''Foot'' was the contemporary term for ''[[infantry]]''.

==Introduction==

===Rank and numbering===

====Establishment of precedence==== The rank of regiments of the [[English Army]] was first fixed during the [[Nine Years' War]]. Doubts as to the respective rank of regiments fighting in the [[Spanish Netherlands]] led [[William III of England|William III]] to command a Board of General Officers meeting on 10 June 1694 to establish the order of precedence of the various units.<ref>{{cite journal |last=White|first=A. S. |title=The order of precedence of regiments |journal=Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research |volume=5 |issue=19 |pages=17-23 |date=January–March 1926 |jstor=44219259}}</ref>

With the union of the kingdoms of England and Scotland to form the [[Kingdom of Great Britain]] in 1707 the [[British Army]] came into existence (see [[History of the British Army#Creation of British Army|Creation of British Army]]). The order of seniority for the most senior line regiments in the British Army is based on the order of seniority in the English army. Scottish and Irish regiments were only allowed to take a rank in the English army from the date of their arrival in England or the date when they were first placed on the English establishment.<ref>{{Cite book |author=Royal Scots Greys |year=1840 |title=Historical record of the Royal regiment of Scots dragoons: now the Second, or Royal North British dragoons, commonly called the Scots greys, to 1839 |page=[https://books.google.com/books?id=8UEIAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA56 56]-57}}</ref>

The rank or precedence of regiments was fixed by the following criteria: *English regiments, raised in England, should rank from their date of raising *English, Scots and Irish regiments, raised for service of a foreign power, should rank from the date that they came onto the English establishment<ref name=18foot/>

This led to anomalies, such as the [[Royal Irish Regiment (1684–1922)|Royal Irish Regiment]], raised in 1684, being ranked as the 18th of the line, junior to eleven regiments raised between 1685 and 1688.<ref name=18foot>{{Cite book|title=Historical Record of the Eighteenth or Royal Irish Regiment of Foot |last=Cannon |first=Richard |author-link=Richard Cannon |year=1848 |publisher=[[HMSO]] |location=London |pages=14–15 }}</ref> Similarly, the [[Coldstream Guards]] is the oldest continuously serving regular [[regiment]] in the [[British Army]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Coldstream Guards|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/who-we-are/corps-regiments-and-units/infantry/coldstream-guards/|access-date=2021-03-10|website=www.army.mod.uk|language=en-GB}}</ref> However, this regiment was placed as the second senior regiment as it entered the service of the Crown after the [[Grenadier Guards|1st Regiment of Foot Guards]]. (The Coldstream answered by adopting the motto ''Nulli Secundus''—''Second to None''.)

====Numbering==== While regiments were known by the name of their colonel, or by their royal title, the number of their rank was increasingly used. Thus, in the ''Cloathing Book'' of 1742, which illustrated the patterns of uniforms worn by the King's forces, the regiments of foot are designated simply by numbers.<ref name="1742book">{{Cite book|title= Representation of the Cloathing of His Majesty's Household and of all the forces upon the Establishments of Great Britain and Ireland |year=1742 }}</ref>

The substitution of numbers for names was completed by a clothing regulation of 1747 and a [[Warrant (law)|royal warrant]] of 1751. The 1747 document, which used numbers for the regiments throughout, decreed that no colonel was "to put his Arms, Crest, Device or Livery on any part of the Appointments of the Regiment under his command." Furthermore, in the centre of the regiment's colours was to be "painted or embroidered in gold Roman characters the number of the Rank of the Regiment".<ref name=1747regulation>''Regulation for the Cloathing of the Marching Regiments of Foot'', 1747, reprinted in Edwards (1953) pp.191-193</ref> The warrant, dated 1 July 1751, repeated the instructions of the 1747 regulation and provided that regiments should in future be known by their numbers only.<ref name=1751warrant>Royal Warrant 1 July 1751 (PRO/WO/26/21) reprinted in Edwards (1953) pp. 194-200</ref>

As the size of the army expanded and contracted during the various conflicts of the 18th and 19th centuries, junior regiments were raised and disbanded. Accordingly, there were often a number of different regiments that bore the same number at different periods. Additionally, there were occasional partial renumberings. For instance, in 1816 the 95th (Rifle) Regiment of Foot was renamed the "[[Rifle Brigade]]", without a number. The existing 96th–103rd regiments were redesignated as the 95th–102nd.<ref>Swinson (1972) pp.197–205</ref>

====Childers reforms==== With modifications the numbers existed until 1881, when the [[Childers Reforms]] introduced "territorialisation". From 1 July 1881 the United Kingdom was divided into regimental districts, each allocated a two-battalion regiment, usually bearing a "county" title. Regimental numbers were abandoned: the 1st to 25th foot, which already had two battalions adopted new titles. The remaining regiments were paired to become the 1st or 2nd battalions of the new regiments.<ref name=lg1881>{{London Gazette|issue=24992|pages=3300–3301|date=1 July 1881}}</ref> Two rifle regiments: the [[King's Royal Rifle Corps]] (ex 60th Foot) and the Rifle Brigade, who had four battalions each, recruited nationally.

Although the numbers were officially abolished in 1881, in some cases they continued to be used informally within the regiments. The regimental system introduced in 1881 was to last for more than seventy years. When new regiments were formed by amalgamation [[1957 Defence White Paper|from 1958 onwards]], the old regimental numbers were sometimes reintroduced into their titles. Examples are the [[3rd East Anglian Regiment (16th/44th Foot)]], [[Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment|Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment (29th/45th Foot)]].

===Royal and subsidiary titles=== The 1751 warrant confirmed the royal titles or other special designations of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 7th, 8th, 18th, 21st, 23rd, 27th and 41st regiments.<ref name=1751warrant/> In later years, other regiments were allowed to bear the names of the monarch or other members of the [[British Royal Family|Royal family]]. Only one regiment, the 33rd Foot, was allowed to bear the name of a person other than Royalty when it became the "Duke of Wellington's" in 1853, the year after the death of the [[Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington|First Duke]], who had served as a [[Subaltern (military)|subaltern]] in the regiment.<ref name=lg33rd/>

====County affiliations==== On 21 August 1782, the [[Commander-in-Chief of the Forces]], [[Henry Seymour Conway]], issued a regulation giving an English county designation to each regiment of foot other than those with a royal title or [[Scottish Highlands|highland]] regiments. The intention was to improve recruitment during the unpopular [[American War of Independence]], and the [[Home Secretary]], [[Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney|Thomas Townshend]] issued a circular letter to the [[lord-lieutenant|lieutenants]] of [[historic counties of England|each county in England]] in the following terms: <blockquote>My Lord, <br />The very great deficiency of men in the regiments of infantry being so very detrimental to the public service, the king has thought proper to give the names of the different counties to the old corps, in hopes that, by the zeal and activity of the principal nobility and gentry in the several counties, some considerable assistance may be given towards recruiting these regiments".<ref>Examples of the circular issued to the Lieutenants for the Counties of Oxford and Warwick {{Cite book|title=The New Annual register or General Repository of History, Politics and Literature for the Year 1782 |last=Kippis |first=Andrew |year=1783 |publisher=G Robinson |location=London |pages=166–168 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=4SY9AAAAYAAJ|access-date=12 March 2010}}</ref> </blockquote>

The names of the counties were added to the regimental titles in parentheses, ranging from the [[The Buffs|3rd (Buffs – East Kent) Regiment of Foot]] to the [[70th (Surrey) Regiment of Foot]]. In some cases more than one regiment was allocated to a county, for example, the [[38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot]] and [[64th (2nd Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot]].<ref>Swinson (1972) pp.77-170</ref> The attempt to link regimental areas to specific counties was found to be impractical, with regiments preferring to recruit from major centres of population.<ref>Wickes (1974), p.v</ref> By June 1783 each regiment was again recruiting throughout the country, although the county names were to remain.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Discovering English County Regiments |last=Beekett|first=Ian F W |year=2003 |publisher=Osprey Publishing |location=Oxford |isbn=0-7478-0506-7 |page=7 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=h4_uB0qSuOwC&q=7th+foot+Derbyshire&pg=PA7 |access-date=12 March 2010}}</ref> In a few cases, affiliations were altered: for example the 14th and 16th Foot "exchanged" counties in 1809.<ref name=lg1809/>

====Fusiliers, light infantry and rifles==== *'''Fusiliers''': The 7th, 21st and 23rd foot had borne the title of [[fusilier]]s for some time before 1751. These regiments had originally been armed with [[flintlock]]s (or ''fusils'', from the French), rather than [[matchlock]]s. Later, the "fusilier" title was granted as a purely honorary distinction to the 87th Foot in 1827 and to the 5th Foot in 1836.<ref name=swin87th/><ref name=lg1836/> The 101st to 104th Fusiliers joined the British Army from the [[Honourable East India Company]] (HEIC) in 1861.<ref name=lgheic/> *'''Light infantry''': During the [[Napoleonic Wars]] it was decided to convert a number of line regiments to [[light infantry]], and in 1803 the 43rd and 52nd foot were accordingly redesignated as the [[43rd (Monmouthshire) Regiment of Foot|43rd (Monmouthshire Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot]] and [[52nd (Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot|52nd (Oxfordshire Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot]].<ref name=swin43rd/><ref name=swin52nd/> In the next few years the 13th, 51st, 68th, 85th and 90th foot were converted to light infantry. By the middle of the 19th century, the title of "light infantry" was largely an honorary one, reflected by the "elevation" of the 32nd Foot to light infantry in 1858 to recognise their gallantry in the [[Siege of Lucknow]].<ref name=lg32nd/> Two more light infantry regiments subsequently joined the British Army, as the 105th and 106th regiments, transferred from the HEIC in 1861.<ref name=lgheic/> *'''Rifle regiments''': An experimental corps of riflemen, equipped with [[Baker rifle]]s and clothed in [[rifle green]] uniforms, was formed in 1800, and numbered as the 95th foot in 1802.<ref name=swinsonrb>Swinson (1972) pp. 262-263</ref> The 60th Foot, which had some rifle battalions, was converted to rifles in 1824.<ref>Swinson (1972) p.159</ref>

==List of regiments of foot==

===1st–10th foot===

{| class="wikitable" !Number !Titles !Date of raising or coming onto establishment !Fate !Successor 2023 |- |align=center valign=middle|'''1''' | '''[[1st Regiment of Foot|1st (Royal) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1812<br /> '''1st Regiment of Foot (Royal Scots)''' 1812–1821 <br />'''1st or the Royal Regiment of Foot''' 1821–1871 <br />'''1st or the Royal Scots Regiment''' 1871–1881<ref name=swin1st>Swinson (1972), p.73</ref> | '''1661'''<br />Raised 28 March 1633, in Scotland for French service.<br />Was on English establishment in 1661 and in 1666–67; permanently from 1678.<ref name=swin1st/> | 1881: [[Royal Scots|Lothian Regiment (Royal Scots)]] | [[Royal Regiment of Scotland]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''2''' | '''[[2nd Regiment of Foot|2nd (Queen's Royal) Regiment of Foot]]'''<ref name=swin2nd>Swinson (1972), p.75</ref> | '''1661'''<br />Raised 1 October 1661, as the [[Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)|Tangier Regiment]]<ref name=swin2nd/> | 1881: The [[Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)|Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment)]] | rowspan=2|[[Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''3''' | '''[[3rd Regiment of Foot|3rd (or the Buffs) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''3rd (East Kent – the Buffs) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin3rd>Swinson (1972), p.77</ref> | '''1665'''<br />Raised 1572 for service in Holland.<br /> Came onto the English establishment in 1665 as the Holland Regiment.<ref name=swin3rd/> | 1881: The [[Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)|Buffs (East Kent Regiment)]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''4''' | '''[[4th Regiment of Foot|4th (The King's Own) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1867<br /> '''4th (The King's Own Royal) Regiment of Foot''' 1867–1881<ref name=swin4th>Swinson (1972), p.79</ref> | '''1680'''<br />Raised 13 July 1680, as the 2nd Tangier Regiment.<ref name=swin3rd/> | 1881: The [[King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster)]] | [[Duke of Lancaster's Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''5''' | '''[[5th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''5th (Northumberland) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1836<br /> '''5th (Northumberland) (Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot''' 1836–1881<ref name=lg1836>{{London Gazette|issue=19382 |date=13 May 1836 |page=844 }}</ref><ref name=swin5th>Swinson (1972), p.81</ref> | '''1685'''<br />Raised 8 August 1674, as the Irish Regiment for Dutch service.<br /> Came onto the English establishment in 1685.<ref name=swin5th/> | 1881: The [[Royal Northumberland Fusiliers|Northumberland Fusiliers]] | rowspan=3|[[Royal Regiment of Fusiliers]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''6''' | '''[[6th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''6th (1st Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1832<br /> '''6th (Royal 1st Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot''' 1832–1881<ref name=lg1832>{{London Gazette|issue=18945 |date=15 June 1832 |page=1380}}</ref><ref name=swin6th>Swinson (1972), p.83</ref> | '''1685'''<br />Raised 12 December 1673, in Ireland for Dutch service.<br /> Came onto the English establishment temporarily in 1685 and permanently in 1688.<ref name=swin6th/> | 1881: The [[Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers|Royal Warwickshire Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''7''' | '''[[7th Regiment of Foot|7th (Royal Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1881<ref name=swin7th>Swinson (1972), p.85</ref> | '''1685'''<br />Raised 11 June 1685, as the Ordnance Regiment, an escort to the artillery train.<br />Became the Royal Regiment of Fuzileers in 1689.<ref name=swin7th/> | 1881: The [[Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''8''' | '''[[8th Regiment of Foot|8th (The King's) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1881<ref name=swin8th>Swinson (1972), p.87</ref> | '''1685'''<br />Raised 19 June 1685, as Princess Anne of Denmark's Regiment of Foot.<ref name=swin8th/> | 1881: The [[King's Regiment (Liverpool)|King's (Liverpool Regiment)]] | [[Duke of Lancaster's Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''9''' | '''[[9th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''9th (East Norfolk) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin9th>Swinson (1972), p.89</ref> | '''1685'''<br />Raised 19 June 1685, as Henry Cornewall's Regiment of Foot.<ref name=swin9th/> | 1881: The [[Royal Norfolk Regiment|Norfolk Regiment]] | rowspan=2|[[Royal Anglian Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''10''' | '''[[10th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''10th (North Lincolnshire) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin10th>Swinson (1972), p.91</ref> | '''1685'''<br />Raised 20 June 1685, as the [[John Granville, 1st Earl of Bath|Earl of Bath]]'s Regiment of Foot.<ref name=swin10th/> | 1881: The [[Royal Lincolnshire Regiment|Lincolnshire Regiment]] |}

===11th–20th foot=== {| class="wikitable" !Number !Titles !Date of raising or coming onto establishment !Fate !Successor 2012 |- |align=center valign=middle|'''11''' | '''[[11th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''11th (North Devonshire) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin11th>Swinson (1972), p.93</ref> | '''1685'''<br />Raised 20 June 1685 as the [[Henry Somerset, 1st Duke of Beaufort|Duke of Beaufort]]'s Musketeers.<ref name=swin11th/> | 1881: The [[Devonshire Regiment]] | [[The Rifles]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''12''' | '''[[12th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''12th (East Suffolk) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin12th>Swinson (1972), p.95</ref> | '''1685'''<br />Raised 20 June 1685 as the [[Henry Howard, 7th Duke of Norfolk|Duke of Norfolk]]'s Regiment of Foot.<ref name=swin12th/> | 1881: The [[Suffolk Regiment]] | [[Royal Anglian Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''13''' | '''[[13th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''13th (1st Somersetshire) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1822<ref name=swin13th>Swinson (1972), p.97</ref><br /> '''13th (1st Somersetshire Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot''' 1822–1842<ref name=swin13th/><br /> '''13th (1st Somersetshire) (Prince Albert's Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot''' 1842–1881<ref name=swin13th/><ref name=lg1842>{{London Gazette|issue=20134 |date=30 August 1842 |page=2331 }}</ref> | '''1685'''<br />Raised 20 June 1685 as the [[Theophilus Hastings, 7th Earl of Huntingdon|Earl of Huntingdon]]'s Regiment of Foot.<ref name=swin13th/> | 1881: [[Somerset Light Infantry|Prince Albert's Light Infantry (Somersetshire Regiment)]] | [[The Rifles]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''14''' | '''[[14th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''14th (Bedfordshire) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1809<ref name=swin14th>Swinson (1972), p.99</ref><br /> '''14th (Buckinghamshire) Regiment of Foot''' 1809–1876<ref name=lg1809>{{London Gazette|issue=16263 |date=3 June 1809 |page=808 }}</ref><ref name=swin14th/><br /> '''14th (Buckinghamshire – The Prince of Wales's Own) Regiment of Foot''' 1876–1881<ref name=swin14th/><ref name=lg1876>{{London Gazette|issue=24333 |date=6 June 1876 |page=3357 }}</ref> | '''1685'''<br />Raised 22 June 1685 as Sir Edward Hales's Regiment of Foot.<ref name=swin14th/> | 1881: The [[West Yorkshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's Own)|Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment)]] | [[Royal Yorkshire Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''15''' | '''[[15th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''15th (Yorkshire, East Riding) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin15th>Swinson (1972), p.101</ref> | '''1685'''<br />Raised 22 June 1685 as Sir William Clifton's Regiment of Foot.<ref name=swin15th/> | 1881: The [[East Yorkshire Regiment]] | [[Royal Yorkshire Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''16''' | '''[[16th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''16th (Buckinghamshire) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1809<ref name=swin16th/><br /> '''16th (Bedfordshire) Regiment of Foot''' 1809–1881<ref name=lg1809/><ref name=swin16th>Swinson (1972), p.103</ref> | '''1688'''<br />Raised 10 September 1688 as Archibald Douglas's Regiment of Foot.<ref name=swin16th/> | 1881: The [[Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment|Bedfordshire Regiment]] | rowspan=2|[[Royal Anglian Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''17''' | '''[[17th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''17th (Leicestershire) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin17th>Swinson (1972), p.105</ref> | '''1688'''<br />Raised 27 September 1688 as Solomon Richard's Regiment of Foot.<ref name=swin17th/> | 1881: The [[Royal Leicestershire Regiment|Leicestershire Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''18''' | '''[[18th Regiment of Foot|18th (The Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1881<ref name=swin18th>Swinson (1972), p.107</ref> | '''1688'''<br />Raised in Ireland on 1 April 1684 as the [[Arthur Forbes, 1st Earl of Granard|Earl of Granard]]'s Regiment of Foot.<br />Placed on the English establishment in 1688.<ref name=18foot/><ref name=swin18th/> |colspan="2"| 1881: The [[Royal Irish Regiment (1684–1922)|Royal Irish Regiment]] <br />''(disbanded 1922)''<ref name=swin18th/> |- |align=center valign=middle|'''19''' | '''[[19th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''19th (1st Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1875<br /> '''19th (1st Yorkshire, North Riding – Princess of Wales's Own) Regiment of Foot''' 1875–1881<ref name=lg1875>{{London Gazette|issue=24260 |date=29 October 1875 |page=5115 }}</ref><ref name=swin19th>Swinson (1972), p.108</ref> | '''1688'''<br />Raised 20 November 1688 as Francis Lutterell's Regiment of Foot.<ref name=swin19th/> | 1881: The [[Green Howards|Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regiment)]] | [[Royal Yorkshire Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''20''' | '''[[20th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''20th (East Devonshire) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin20th>Swinson (1972), p.110</ref> | '''1688'''<br />Raised 20 November 1688 as Sir Richard Peyton's Regiment of Foot.<ref name=swin20th/> | 1881: The [[Lancashire Fusiliers]] | [[Royal Regiment of Fusiliers]] |}

===21st–30th foot=== {| class="wikitable" !Number !Titles !Date of raising or coming onto establishment !Fate !Successor 2012 |- |align=center valign=middle|'''21''' | '''[[21st Regiment of Foot|21st (Royal North British Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1877<br /> '''21st (Royal Scots Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot''' 1877–1881<ref name=lg1877>{{London Gazette|issue=24440 |date=3 April 1877 |page=2396 }}</ref><ref name=swin21st>Swinson (1972), p.112</ref> | '''1688'''<br />Raised 23 September 1678 as the [[Charles Erskine, Earl of Mar|Earl of Mar]]'s Regiment.<ref name=rhf/><br /> Placed on English establishment in 1688.<ref name=swin21st/> | 1881: The [[Royal Scots Fusiliers]] | [[Royal Regiment of Scotland]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''22''' | '''[[22nd Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''22nd (Cheshire) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin22nd>Swinson (1972), p.114</ref> | '''1689'''<br />Raised 8 March 1689 as the [[Henry Howard, 7th Duke of Norfolk|Duke of Norfolk]]'s Regiment of Foot.<ref name=swin22nd/> | 1881: The [[Cheshire Regiment]] | [[Mercian Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''23''' |'''[[23rd Regiment of Foot|23rd (Royal Welch Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1881<ref name=swin23rd>Swinson (1972), p.115</ref> | '''1689'''<br />Raised 16 March 1689 as [[Henry Somerset, 2nd Duke of Beaufort|Lord Herbert]]'s Regiment of Foot.<ref name=swin23rd/> | 1881: [[Royal Welch Fusiliers|Royal Welsh Fusiliers]] | rowspan=2|[[Royal Welsh]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''24''' | '''[[24th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin24th>Swinson (1972), p.117</ref> | '''1689'''<br />Raised 8 March 1689 as Sir Edward Dering's Regiment of Foot.<ref name=swin24th/> | 1881: The [[South Wales Borderers]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''25''' | '''[[25th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''25th (Sussex) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1805<ref name=swin25th>Swinson (1972), p.119</ref><br /> '''25th (King's Own Borderers) Regiment of Foot''' 1805–1881<ref name=swin25th/> | '''1689'''<br />Raised 19 March 1689 as The [[David Melville, 3rd Earl of Leven|Earl of Leven]]'s or Edinburgh, Regiment of Foot.<ref name=swin25th/> | 1881: The [[King's Own Scottish Borderers|King's Own Borderers]] | [[Royal Regiment of Scotland]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''26''' | '''[[26th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1786<ref name=swin26th/><br /> '''[[26th (Cameronian) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1809–1881<ref name=swin26th>Swinson (1972), p.123</ref> | '''1689'''<br />Raised 14 May 1689 as The [[James Douglas, Earl of Angus|Earl of Angus]]'s Regiment of Foot.<ref name=swin26th/> |colspan=2| 1881: 1st Battalion,<br /> The [[Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)]]<br />''(disbanded 1968)''<ref name=swin26th/> |- |align=center valign=middle|'''27''' | '''[[27th (Inniskilling) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1881<ref name=swin27th>Swinson (1972), p.124</ref> | '''1689'''<br />Raised 26 June 1689 as Zacharaiah Tiffin's Regiment of Foot.<ref name=swin27th/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br /> The [[Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers]] | [[Royal Irish Regiment (1992)|Royal Irish Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''28''' | '''[[28th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br />'''[[28th (North Gloucestershire) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin28th>Swinson (1972), p.125</ref> | '''1694'''<br />Raised as Sir John Gibson's Regiment of Foot 16 February 1694, disbanded 1697.<br />Reraised 12 February 1702<ref name=swin28th/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br /> The [[Gloucestershire Regiment]]<ref name=swin28th/> | [[The Rifles]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''29''' | '''[[29th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''[[29th (Worcestershire) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin29th>Swinson (1972), p.126</ref> | '''1694'''<br />Raised as Thomas Farrington's Regiment of Foot 16 February 1694, disbanded 1698.<br />Reraised 12 February 1702<ref name=swin29th/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br /> The [[Worcestershire Regiment]]<ref name=swin29th/> | [[Mercian Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''30''' | '''[[30th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''[[30th (Cambridgeshire) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin30th>Swinson (1972), p.127</ref> | '''1689'''<br />Raised 8 March 1689 as [[George Saunderson, 5th Viscount Castleton|Viscount Castleton]]'s Regiment of Foot, later (1694) Thomas Saunderson's Regiment of Foot. Disbanded 1698.<br />Reraised 12 February 1702 as Thomas Saunderson's Regiment of Marines<ref name=swin30th/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br /> The [[East Lancashire Regiment]] | [[Duke of Lancaster's Regiment]] |}

===31st–40th foot=== {| class="wikitable" !Number !Titles !Date of raising or coming onto establishment !Fate !Successor 2012 |- |align=center valign=middle|'''31''' | '''[[31st Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''[[31st (Huntingdonshire) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin31st>Swinson (1972), p.128</ref> | '''1696''' Reraised 14 April 1702 as George Villiers's Regiment of Marines.<ref>Regarded as a reraising of a regiment that existed from 1694–1698. Sir Richard Atkins's Regiment of Foot, raised on the Irish Establishment 23 April 1694, transferred to English Establishment as George Villiers's Regiment of Foot 6 December 1696; disbanded 1698.</ref><br /> Converted to line infantry in 1714.<ref name=swin31st/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br />The [[East Surrey Regiment]]<ref name=swin31st/> | [[Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''32''' | '''[[32nd Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<ref name=swin32nd/><br /> '''32nd (Cornwall) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1858<ref name=swin32nd>Swinson (1972), p.129</ref><br /> '''[[32nd (Cornwall) Regiment of Foot|32nd (Cornwall) Light Infantry]]''' 1858–1881<ref name=lg32nd>"Her Majesty, in consideration of the enduring fortitude and perservering {{sic}} gallantry displayed in the Defence of the Residency of Lucknow, has been graciously pleased to command that the 32nd Regiment be clothed, equipped and trained as a Light Infantry Regiment from the 26th of February last"{{London Gazette|issue=22139 |date=14 May 1858 |page=2407 }}</ref> | '''1702'''<br />Raised 12 February 1702 as Edward Fox's Regiment of Marines.<br /> Converted to line infantry in 1715.<ref name=swin32nd/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br />The [[Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry]] | [[The Rifles]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''33''' |'''[[33rd Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<ref name=swin33rd>Swinson (1972), p.130</ref><br /> '''33rd (1st Yorkshire, West Riding) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1853<br /> '''[[33rd (The Duke of Wellington's) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1853–1881<ref name=lg33rd>"Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to command that Her Majesty's 33rd Regiment of Foot shall henceforth bear the name of 'The 33rd (or the Duke of Wellington's Regiment)', which honourable distinction will be inscribed on the Colours of the Regiment." {{London Gazette|issue=21452 |date=28 June 1853 |page=1818 }}</ref> | '''1702'''<br />Raised 12 February 1702 as [[George Hastings, 8th Earl of Huntingdon|The Earl of Huntingdon]]'s Regiment of Foot.<ref name=swin33rd/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br />The [[The Duke of Wellington's Regiment|Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment)]] | [[Royal Yorkshire Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''34''' | '''[[34th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''[[34th (Cumberland) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin34th>Swinson (1972), p.131</ref> | '''1702'''<br />Raised 12 February 1702 as [[Robert Lucas, 3rd Baron Lucas of Shenfield|Lord Lucas]]'s Regiment of Foot.<ref name=swin34th/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br />The [[Border Regiment]] | [[Duke of Lancaster's Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''35''' | '''[[35th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''35th (Dorsetshire) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1805<ref name=swin35th>Swinson (1972), p.132</ref><br /> '''35th (Sussex) Regiment of Foot''' 1805–1832<ref name=swin35th/><br /> '''[[35th (Royal Sussex) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1832–1881<ref name=lg1832/><ref name=swin35th/> | '''1702'''<br />Raised 28 June 1701 on the Irish Establishment as [[Arthur Chichester, 3rd Earl of Donegall|The Earl of Donegall]]'s Regiment of Foot, on English Establishment in following year.<ref name=swin35th/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br />The [[Royal Sussex Regiment]] | [[Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''36''' | '''[[36th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<ref name=swin36th/><br /> '''[[36th (Herefordshire) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin36th>Swinson (1972), p.133</ref> | '''1702'''<br />Raised 10 May 1701 on the Irish Establishment as [[William Caulfeild, 2nd Viscount Charlemont|Viscount Charlemont]]'s Regiment of Foot, on English Establishment in following year.<ref name=swin36th/> | 1881: 2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Worcestershire Regiment]] | [[Mercian Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''37''' | '''[[37th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<ref name=swin37th>Swinson (1972), p.134</ref><br /> '''[[37th (North Hampshire) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin37th/> | '''1702'''<br />Raised 13 February 1702 as [[Thomas Meredyth (died 1719)|Thomas Meredyth]]'s Regiment of Foot.<ref name=swin37th/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br /> The [[Royal Hampshire Regiment|Hampshire Regiment]] | [[Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''38''' | '''[[38th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br />'''[[38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin38th>Swinson (1972), p.135</ref> | '''1702'''<br />Raised 13 February 1702 as [[Luke Lillingston]]'s Regiment of Foot<ref name=swin38th/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br /> The [[South Staffordshire Regiment]]<ref name=swin38th/> | [[Mercian Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''39''' | '''[[39th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''39th (East Middlesex) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1807<br /> '''[[39th (Dorsetshire) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1807–1881<ref name=swin39th>Swinson (1972), p.136</ref> | '''1702'''<br />Raised 29 February 1702 as Richard Coote's Regiment of Foot<ref name=swin39th/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br /> The [[Dorset Regiment|Dorsetshire Regiment]]<ref name=swin39th/> | [[The Rifles]] |- |align=center valign=middle|'''40''' | '''[[40th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''[[40th (2nd Somersetshire) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin40th>Swinson (1972), p.137</ref> | '''1717'''<br />Raised 25 August 1717 as Richard Philipps's Regiment of Foot<ref name=swin40th/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br /> The [[South Lancashire Regiment|Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment)]] | [[Duke of Lancaster's Regiment]] |}

===41st–50th foot=== {| class="wikitable" !Number !Titles !Date of raising or coming onto establishment !Fate !Successor 2012 |- |align=center valign=middle|'''41''' | '''[[41st Regiment of Foot|41st Regiment of Foot or Invalids]]''' 1751–1787<br /><ref name=swin41st>Swinson (1972), p.138</ref><br /> '''[[41st Regiment of Foot]]''' 1787–1831<br /> '''[[41st (The Welsh) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1831–1881<ref name=lg41st>"Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to approve of the 41st Regiment of Foot being in future styled the 41st, or The Welsh Regiment of Foot "{{London Gazette|issue=18782 |date=8 March 1831 |page=442 }}</ref><ref name=rrw41/><br /> | '''1719''' Formed 11 March 1719 as Edmund Fielding's Regiment of Foot from companies of outpatients or "invalids" from [[Chelsea Hospital]]. Also known as the "1st Invalids" or "Regiment of Invalids".<ref name=swin41st/><ref name=rrw41>{{Cite book|title=A Short History of the Royal Regiment of Wales (24th/41st Foot) |last1=Margesson |first1=John |last2=Evans |first2=Lionel |year=1977 |publisher=[[Royal Regiment of Wales]] |location=Cardiff |pages=24–25}}</ref> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br />The [[Welch Regiment|Welsh Regiment]]<ref name=swin41st/> | [[Royal Welsh]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan=2|'''42''' | '''[[Oglethorpe's Regiment (42nd)]]'''<ref name=swin42nd/> |colspan=3| '''1737'''<br />James Oglethorpe's Regiment of Foot was formed 25 August 1737 in [[Gibraltar]].<ref name=swin42nd/> Ranked as 42nd Foot in 1747, disbanded 29 May 1749 in [[Georgia (US State)|Georgia]].<ref name=swin42nd/> |- | '''[[42nd Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1758<ref name=swin42nd/><br /> '''42nd (The Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot''' 1758–1861<ref name=swin42nd>Swinson (1972), p.139</ref><ref name=blackwatch>Fergusson (1968) p.19</ref><br /> '''[[42nd Regiment of Foot|42nd (The Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot (The Black Watch)]]''' 1861–1881<ref>Fergusson (1968) p.61</ref> | '''1739''' <br />Six Independent Highland Companies raised 24 April 1725.<br />The Earl of Craufurd's Regiment was formed 25 October 1739 by the regimentation of the independent companies.<ref name=swin42nd/> Ranked as 43rd Foot in 1747, renumbered to 42nd in 1749 on disbanding of existing 42nd Regiment. Known as the "Highland Regiment".<ref name=swin42nd/><ref>Fergusson (1968) pp.13-15</ref> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br />The [[Black Watch|Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)]] | [[Royal Regiment of Scotland]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="3"|'''43''' |'''Alexander Spotswood's Regiment (43rd)''', later '''[[Gooch's American Regiment]]''' |colspan="3"| '''1739'''<br />Raised by [[Alexander Spotswood]] in North America: on Spotswood's death in April 1740 [[Sir William Gooch, 1st Baronet|William Gooch]] became colonel. After [[War of Jenkins' Ear]] was disbanded in 1742.<ref name=swin43rd/> |- |colspan="5"|'''The Highland Regiment (43rd)''': renumbered to 42nd in 1749: see above |- |'''[[43rd Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<ref name=swin43rd>Swinson (1972), p.141</ref><br /> '''43rd (Monmouthshire) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1803<br /> '''[[43rd (Monmouthshire) Regiment of Foot|43rd (Monmouthshire Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot]]''' | '''1741'''<br />Raised 1 March 1741 as Thomas Fowke's Regiment of Foot, ranked as 54th foot in 1747. Renumbered as 43rd in 1748/49 on disbandment of a number of regiments.<ref name=swin43rd/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br />The [[Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry|Oxfordshire Light Infantry]] | [[The Rifles]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="2"|'''44''' | '''44th Regiment of Foot (1st Marines)'''1739–1748<ref name=swin44th/> |colspan="3"|'''1739'''<br />Raised 17 November 1739 as Edward Wolfe's Regiment of Marines, ranked as 44th Foot or 1st Marines by 1741. Disbanded 11 November 1748.<ref name=swin44th/> |- | '''[[44th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''[[44th (East Essex) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin44th>Swinson (1972), p.142</ref> | '''1741'''<br />Raised 7 January 1741 as James Long's Regiment of Foot.<br /> Ranked 55th, renumbered 44th in 1748 on disbandment of ten regiments of marines.<ref name=swin44th/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br />The [[Essex Regiment]] | [[Royal Anglian Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="2"|'''45''' | '''45th Regiment of Foot (2nd Marines)'''1739–1748<ref name=swin45th/> |colspan="3"|'''1739'''<br />Raised 18 November 1739 as William Robinson's Regiment of Marines, ranked as 45th Foot or 2nd Marines by 1741. Disbanded 9 November 1748.<ref name=swin45th/> |- | '''[[45th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''45th (1st Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1866<ref name=swin45th>Swinson (1972), p.143</ref><br /> '''[[45th (Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot|45th (Nottinghamshire Sherwood Foresters) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1866–1881<ref name=lg45th>"The Queen has been graciously pleased to command that the 45th or Nottinghamshire Regiment may in future bear the title of 'Sherwood Foresters', with reference to the traditions of the County of Nottingham, and in consideration of the Regiment's distinguished services." {{London Gazette|issue=23203 |date=28 December 1866 |page=7173 }}</ref> | '''1741'''<br />Raised 11 January 1741 as Daniel Houghton's Regiment of Foot.<br /> Ranked 56th, renumbered 45th in 1748 on disbandment of ten regiments of marines.<ref name=swin45th/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br />The [[Sherwood Foresters|Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regiment)]] | [[Mercian Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="2"|'''46''' | '''46th Regiment of Foot (3rd Marines)'''1739–1748<ref name=swin46th/> |colspan="3"|'''1739'''<br />Raised 19 November 1739 as Anthony Lowther's Regiment of Marines, ranked as 46th Foot or 3rd Marines by 1741. Disbanded 7 November 1748.<ref name=swin46th/> |- | '''[[46th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''[[46th (South Devonshire) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin46th>Swinson (1972), p.145</ref> | '''1741'''<br />Raised 13 January 1741 as John Price's Regiment of Foot.<br /> Ranked 57th, renumbered 46th in 1748 on disbandment of ten regiments of marines.<ref name=swin46th/> | 1881: 2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry]] | [[The Rifles]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="2"|'''47''' | '''[[47th Regiment of Foot (4th Marines)]]'''1739–1748<ref name=swin47th/> |colspan="3"|'''1739'''<br />Raised 20 November 1739 as John Wynyard's Regiment of Marines, ranked as 47th Foot or 4th Marines by 1741. Disbanded 8 November 1748.<ref name=swin47th/> |- | '''[[47th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''[[47th (Lancashire) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin47th>Swinson (1972), p.146</ref> | '''1741'''<br />Raised 15 January 1741 as Sir John Mordaunt's Regiment of Foot.<br /> Ranked 58th, renumbered 47th in 1748 on disbandment of ten regiments of marines.<ref name=swin47th/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br />The [[Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire)|Loyal North Lancashire Regiment]] | [[Duke of Lancaster's Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="2"|'''48''' | '''48th Regiment of Foot (5th Marines)'''1739–1748<ref name=swin48th/> |colspan="3"|'''1739'''<br />Raised 20 November 1739 as Charles Douglass's Regiment of Marines, from 1740 Jame's Cochrane's Regiment: ranked as 48th Foot or 5th Marines by 1741. Disbanded 4 November 1748.<ref name=swin48th/> |- | '''[[48th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''[[48th (Northamptonshire) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin48th>Swinson (1972), p.147</ref> | '''1741'''<br />Raised 31 January 1741 as James Cholmondeley's Regiment of Foot.<br /> Ranked 59th, renumbered 48th in 1748 on disbandment of ten regiments of marines.<ref name=swin48th/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br />The [[Northamptonshire Regiment]] | [[Royal Anglian Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="2"|'''49''' | '''49th Regiment of Foot (6th Marines)'''1739–1748<ref name=swin49th/> |colspan="3"|'''1739'''<br />Raised 20 November 1739 as Lewis Moreton's Regiment of Marines, later known as Cotterell's Regiment: ranked as 49th Foot or 6th Marines by 1741. Disbanded 4 November 1748.<ref name=swin49th/> |- | '''[[49th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1751–1782<br /> '''49th (Hertfordshire) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1816<ref name=swin49th>Swinson (1972), p.148</ref><br /> '''[[49th (Princess Charlotte of Wales's) (Hertfordshire) Regiment of Foot|49th (Hertfordshire - Princess Charlotte of Wales's) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1816–1881<ref name=lg49th>"His Royal Highness the Prince Regent has been pleased, in the name and on behalf of his Majesty, to approve of the 49th (or the Hertfordshire) Regiment being in future styled the 49th (or Princess Charlotte of Wales's) Regiment, retaining its County Title." {{London Gazette|issue=17111 |date=17 February 1816 |page=308 }}</ref> | '''1743'''<br />Raised 1743 as Edward Trelawney's Regiment of Foot.<br /> Ranked 63rd, renumbered 49th in 1748 on disbandment of ten regiments of marines.<ref name=swin49th/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br />The [[Royal Berkshire Regiment|Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Berkshire Regiment)]] | [[The Rifles]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="3"|'''50''' | '''50th Regiment of Foot (7th Marines)'''1739–1748<ref name=swin50th/> |colspan="3"|'''1740'''<br />Raised 1740 as [[Henry Cornewall (1685–1756)|Henry Cornewall]]'s Regiment of Marines: ranked as 50th Foot or 7th Marines by 1741. Disbanded 3 November 1748.<ref name=swin50th/> |- | '''[[Shirley's Regiment|50th Regiment of Foot (American Provincials)]]'''1754–1756<ref name=swin50th/> |colspan="3"|'''1754'''<br />Raised 1754 in New England, as a reforming of William Shirley's Regiment of 1745–1749. Disbanded 1756.<ref name=swin50th/> |- | '''[[50th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1757–1782<br /> '''50th (West Kent) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1827<br /> '''50th (The Duke of Clarence's) Regiment of Foot''' 1827–1831<br /> '''[[50th (Queen's Own) Regiment of Foot|50th (The Queen's Own) Regiment of Foot]]'''<ref name=swin50th>Swinson (1972), p.149</ref><ref name=lg50th>"His Majesty has been pleased to command that the 50th Regiment of foot shall in future be styled 'the 50th or Queen's Own' instead of 'the Duke of Clarence's Regiment;' and that the facings of the Regiment be accordingly changed from black to blue." {{London Gazette|issue=18776 |date=15 February 1831 |page=291 }}</ref> | '''1755'''<br />Raised 1755 as the 52nd Regiment of Foot.<br /> Renumbered as 50th Foot in 1757 following disbandment of existing 50th and 51st Foot.<ref name=swin50th/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br />The [[Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment)]] | [[Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment]] |}

===51st–60th foot=== {| class="wikitable" !Number !Titles !Date of raising or coming onto establishment !Fate !Successor 2012 |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="3"|'''51''' | '''51st Regiment of Foot (8th Marines)''' 1739–1748<ref name=swin51st/> |colspan="3"|'''1740'''<br />Raised 1740 as William Hanmer's Regiment of Marines, ranked as 51st Foot or 8th Marines by 1741. Disbanded 8 November 1748.<ref name=swin51st/> |- | '''[[51st Regiment of Foot (Cape Breton Regiment)]]''' 1754–1756<ref name=swin51st/> |colspan="3"|'''1754'''<br />Raised 1754 in New England as a reforming of [[William Pepperell]]'s Regiment of 1745–1749. Disbanded 1756.<ref name=swin51st/> |- | '''51st Regiment of Foot''' 1757–1782<br /> '''51st (2nd Yorkshire, West Riding) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1809<ref name=swin51st>Swinson (1972), p.150</ref><br /> '''51st (2nd Yorkshire, West Riding, Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot''' 1809–1821<ref name=swin51st/><br /> '''[[51st (2nd Yorkshire West Riding) Regiment of Foot|51st (2nd Yorkshire, West Riding, The King's Own Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1821–1881<ref name=swin51st/><ref name=lg1821>"His Majesty has been graciously pleased to command that the 51st Light Infantry Regiment shall bear, in addition to the present county title, the title of 'the 51st (or King's Own) Light Infantry Regiment'; and that the uniform of the Regiment shall be faced with blue... that the 85th Light Infantry Regiment shall bear, in addition to the present county title, the title of 'the 85th (or The King's) Light Infantry Regiment' instead of the 'Duke of York's Own Regiment of Light Infantry'; and that the uniform of the Regiment shall be faced with blue... ." {{London Gazette|issue=17699 |date=21 April 1821 |page=895 }}</ref> | '''1755'''<br />Raised as 53rd Regiment of Foot 1755, renumbered 51st in 1757 on disbandment of existing 50th and 51st Foot.<ref name=swin51st/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br />The [[King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry|King's Own Light Infantry (South Yorkshire Regiment)]] | [[The Rifles]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="3"|'''52''' | '''52nd Regiment of Foot (9th Marines)'''1740–1748<ref name=swin52nd/> |colspan="3"|'''1740'''<br />Raised 1740 as [[Charles Armand Powlett|Sir Charles Powlett]]'s Regiment of Marines, ranked as 52nd Foot or 9th Marines by 1741. Disbanded 7 November 1748.<ref name=swin52nd/> |- | '''52nd Regiment of Foot''' 1755–1757<ref name=swin52nd/> |colspan="3"|'''1755'''<br />Raised 1755, Renumbered as 50th Foot (see above) 1757.<ref name=swin52nd/> |- | '''52nd Regiment of Foot''' 1757–1782<br /> '''52nd (Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1803<ref name=swin52nd>Swinson (1972), p.151</ref><br /> '''[[52nd (Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot|52nd (Oxfordshire Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1803–1821<ref name=swin52nd/> | '''1755'''<br />Raised as 54th Regiment of Foot 1755, renumbered 52nd in 1757 on disbandment of existing 50th and 51st Foot.<ref name=swin52nd/> | 1881: 2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry|Oxfordshire Light Infantry]] | [[The Rifles]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="3"|'''53''' | '''53rd Regiment of Foot (10th Marines)'''1740–1748<ref name=swin53rd/> |colspan="3"|'''1740'''<br />Raised 31 November 1740 as Jefferie's Regiment of Marines, ranked as 53rd Foot or 10th Marines by 1741. Disbanded 11 November 1748.<ref name=swin53rd/> |- | '''53rd Regiment of Foot''' 1755–1757<ref name=swin52nd/> |colspan="3"|'''1755'''<br />Raised 1755, Renumbered as 51st Foot (see above) 1757.<ref name=swin52nd/> |- | '''53rd Regiment of Foot''' 1757–1782<br /> '''[[53rd (Shropshire) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin53rd>Swinson (1972), p.152</ref><br /> | '''1755'''<br />Raised as 55th Regiment of Foot 1755, renumbered 53rd in 1757 on disbandment of existing 50th and 51st Foot.<ref name=swin53rd/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br />The [[King's Shropshire Light Infantry|King's Light Infantry (Shropshire Regiment)]] | [[The Rifles]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="3"|'''54''' | '''54th Regiment of Foot''' 1741–1748<ref name=swin54th/> |colspan="3"|'''1741'''<br />Raised 1 March 1741 as Thomas Fowke's Regiment of Foot, ranked as 54th foot in 1747. Renumbered as 43rd in 1748/49 (see above) on disbandment of a number of regiments.<ref name=swin43rd/> |- | '''54th Regiment of Foot''' 1755–1757<ref name=swin54th/> |colspan="3"|'''1755'''<br />Raised 1755, renumbered 52nd in 1757 (see above) on disbandment of existing 50th and 51st Foot.<ref name=swin52nd/> |- | '''54th Regiment of Foot''' 1757–1782<br /> '''[[54th (West Norfolk) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin54th>Swinson (1972), p.153</ref> | '''1755'''<br />Raised 1755 as 56th Regiment of Foot, renumbered as 54th in 1757 on disbandment of existing 50th and 51st Foot.<ref name=swin54th/> | 1881: 2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Dorset Regiment|Dorsetshire Regiment]] | [[The Rifles]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="3"|'''55''' | '''55th Regiment of Foot '''1741–1748<ref name=swin55th/> |colspan="3"|'''1741'''<br />Raised 7 January 1741 as James Long's Regiment of Foot, Renumbered as 44th in 1748 (see above) on disbandment of a number of regiments.<ref name=swin44th/> |- | '''55th Regiment of Foot '''1755–1757<ref name=swin55th/> |colspan="3"|'''1755'''<br />Raised as 55th Regiment of Foot 1755, renumbered 53rd (see above) in 1757 on disbandment of existing 50th and 51st Foot.<ref name=swin53rd/> |- | '''55th Regiment of Foot''' 1757–1782<br /> '''[[55th (Westmorland) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin55th/> | '''1755'''<br />Raised 1755 as 57th Regiment of Foot, renumbered as 55th in 1757 on disbandment of existing 50th and 51st Foot.<ref name=swin55th>Swinson (1972), p.154</ref> | 1881: 2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Border Regiment]] | [[Duke of Lancaster's Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="3"|'''56''' | '''56th Regiment of Foot''' 1741–1748<ref name=swin45th/> |colspan="3"| '''1741'''<br />Raised 11 January 1741 as Daniel Houghton's Regiment of Foot.<br /> Ranked 56th, renumbered 45th (see above) in 1748 on disbandment of ten regiments of marines.<ref name=swin45th/> |- | '''56th Regiment of Foot''' 1755–1757<br /> | colspan="3"|'''1755'''<br />Raised 1755 as 56th Regiment of Foot, renumbered as 54th (see above) in 1757 on disbandment of existing 50th and 51st Foot.<ref name=swin54th/> |- | '''56th Regiment of Foot''' 1757–1782<br /> '''[[56th (West Essex) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin56th>Swinson (1972), p.155</ref> | '''1755'''<br />Raised 1755 as 58th Regiment of Foot, renumbered as 56th in 1757 on disbandment of existing 50th and 51st Foot.<ref name=swin56th/> | 1881: 2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Essex Regiment]] | [[Royal Anglian Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="3"|'''57''' | '''57th Regiment of Foot''' 1741–1748<ref name=swin57th/> |colspan="3"|'''1741'''<br />Raised 13 January 1741 as John Price's Regiment of Foot, ranked as 57th, renumbered 46th (see above) in 1748 on disbandment of ten regiments of marines.<ref name=swin57th/> |- | '''57th Regiment of Foot''' 1755–1757<br /> | colspan="3"|'''1755'''<br />Raised 1755 as 57th Regiment of Foot, renumbered as 55th in 1757 on disbandment of existing 50th and 51st Foot.<ref name=swin55th/> |- | '''57th Regiment of Foot''' 1757–1782<br /> '''[[57th (West Middlesex) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin57th>Swinson (1972), p.156</ref> | '''1755'''<br />Raised 1755 as 59th Regiment of Foot, renumbered as 57th in 1757 on disbandment of existing 50th and 51st Foot.<ref name=swin57th/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br />The [[Middlesex Regiment|Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment)]] | [[Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="3"|'''58''' | '''58th Regiment of Foot''' 1741–1748<ref name=swin58th/> |colspan="3"|'''1741'''<br />Raised 15 January 1741 as Sir John Mordaunt's Regiment of Foot, ranked as 58th, renumbered 47th (see above) in 1748 on disbandment of ten regiments of marines.<ref name=swin58th/> |- | '''58th Regiment of Foot''' 1755–1757<br /> | colspan="3"|'''1755'''<br />Raised 1755 as 58th Regiment of Foot, renumbered as 56th in 1757 on disbandment of existing 50th and 51st Foot.<ref name=swin56th/> |- | '''58th Regiment of Foot''' 1757–1782<br /> '''[[58th (Rutlandshire) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin58th>Swinson (1972), p.157</ref> | '''1755'''<br />Raised 1755 as 60th Regiment of Foot, renumbered as 58th in 1757 on disbandment of existing 50th and 51st Foot.<ref name=swin58th/> | 1881: 2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Northamptonshire Regiment]] | [[Royal Anglian Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="3"|'''59''' | '''59th Regiment of Foot''' 1741–1748<ref name=swin59th/> |colspan="3"|'''1741'''<br />Raised 31 January 1741 as James Cholmondeley's Regiment of Foot, ranked as 59th, renumbered 48th (see above) in 1748 on disbandment of ten regiments of marines.<ref name=swin59th/> |- | '''59th Regiment of Foot''' 1755–1757<br /> | colspan="3"|'''1755'''<br />Raised 1755 as 59th Regiment of Foot, renumbered as 57th (see above) in 1757 on disbandment of existing 50th and 51st Foot.<ref name=swin57th/> |- | '''59th Regiment of Foot''' 1757–1782<br /> '''[[59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin59th>Swinson (1972), p.158</ref> | '''1755'''<br />Raised 1755 as 61st Regiment of Foot, renumbered as 59th in 1757 on disbandment of existing 50th and 51st Foot.<ref name=swin59th/> | 1881: 2nd Battalion,<br />The [[East Lancashire Regiment]] | [[Duke of Lancaster's Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="3"|'''60''' | '''[[60th Regiment of Foot (1739–1748)|60th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1741–1748<ref name=swin60th/> |colspan="3"|'''1741'''<br />Raised 1741, disbanded 1748.<ref name=swin60th/> |- | '''60th Regiment of Foot '''1755–1757<ref name=swin60th/> |colspan="3"|'''1755'''<br />Raised 1755 as the 60th Regiment of Foot.<br /> Renumbered as 58th (see above) in 1757 following disbandment of existing 50th and 51st Foot.<ref name=swin60th>Swinson (1972), p.159</ref> |- | '''60th (Royal American) Regiment of Foot''' 1757–1824<br /> '''60th (The Duke of York's Own Rifle Corps) Regiment of Foot''' 1824–1830<ref name=lg60tha>"His Majesty has been pleased to direct that the 60th Regiment of Foot shall cease to bear the appellation of the 'Royal American' Regiment, and that it shall be termed the 60th Regiment, or 'the Duke of York's Own Rifle Corps and Light Infantry'." {{London Gazette|issue=18039 |date=26 June 1824 |page=1037 }}</ref><br /> '''60th (The King's Royal Rifle Corps) Regiment of Foot''' 1830–1881<ref name=lg60thb>"His Majesty has been graciously pleased to approve of the 60th Regiment of Foot being in future styled the 60th, or 'the King's Royal Rifle Corps', instead of the Duke of York's Own Rifle Corps."{{London Gazette|issue=18747 |date=19 November 1830 |page=2420}}</ref> |Raised as 62nd (Royal American) Regiment of Foot in 1755, renumbered as 60th in 1757 on disbandment of existing 50th and 51st Foot.<ref name=swin60th/> | 1881: The [[King's Royal Rifle Corps]] | [[The Rifles]] |}

===61st–70th foot=== {| class="wikitable" !Number !Titles !Date of raising or coming onto establishment !Fate !Successor 2012 |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="5"|'''61''' | '''61st Regiment of Foot''' 1742<ref name=swin61st/> |colspan="3"|'''1742'''<br />Formed from disbanded Gooch's Marines (see 43rd foot above), disbanded 1742.<ref name="Atkinson1944">{{Cite journal |last=Atkinson |first=C. T. |date=1944 |title=Jenkins' Ear, the Austrian Succession War and the 'Forty-Five: Gleanings from Source in the Public Record Office |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/44220817 |journal=Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research |volume=22 |issue=91 |pages=280–299 |issn=0037-9700}}</ref> |- | '''61st Regiment of Foot''' 1742–1748<ref name=swin61st/> |colspan="3"|'''1742'''<br />Raised 1742 in Ireland, disbanded 1748.<ref name="Atkinson1944"/> |- | '''61st Regiment of Foot''' 1755–1757<ref name=swin61st/> |colspan="3"|'''1755'''<br />Raised 1755, Renumbered as 59th Foot (see above) 1757.<ref name=swin61st/> |- | '''61st Regiment of Foot''' 1757–1758<ref name=swin61st/> |colspan="3"|'''1756'''<br />Raised late 1756, Renumbered as 76th Foot in 1758 when second battalions of several regiments raised in 1756 were constituted as 61st to 75th Regiments of Foot.<ref name=swin61st/> The second battalion of the 61st Foot was redesignated as the 86th Regiment of Foot at the same time.<ref name=swin61st/> |- | '''61st Regiment of Foot''' 1758–1782<br /> '''[[61st (South Gloucestershire) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin61st/> | '''1758'''<br />Raised as 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment of Foot 1756, reconstituted as 61st Regiment of Foot 1758.<ref name=swin61st>Swinson (1972), p.161</ref> | 1881: 2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Gloucestershire Regiment]] | [[The Rifles]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="4"|'''62''' | '''62nd Regiment of Foot''' 1742–1748<ref name=swin62nd/> |colspan="3"|'''1742'''<br />Raised 1742 as John Batereau's Regiment of Marines, ranked as 62nd Foot. Disbanded 1748.<ref name=swin62nd/> |- | '''62nd (Royal American) Regiment of Foot''' 1755–1757<ref name=swin62nd/> |colspan="3"|'''1755'''<br />Raised 1755, Renumbered as 60th Foot (see above) 1757.<ref name=swin62nd/> |- | '''62nd Regiment of Foot (1st Highland Battalion)'''1757–1758 (Montgomerie's Highlanders)<ref name=swin62nd/> |colspan="3"|'''1756'''<br />Raised late 1756, Renumbered as 77th Foot in 1758 when second battalions of several regiments raised in 1756 were constituted as 61st to 75th Regiments of Foot.<ref name=swin62nd/> |- | '''62nd Regiment of Foot''' 1758–1782<br /> '''[[62nd (Wiltshire) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin62nd>Swinson (1972), p.162</ref> | '''1756'''<br />Raised as 2nd Battalion, 4th Regiment of Foot 1756, reconstituted as 62nd Regiment of Foot 1758.<ref name=swin62nd/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br />The [[Wiltshire Regiment|Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment)]] | [[The Rifles]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="3"|'''63''' | '''63rd (American) Regiment of Foot''' 1744–1748<ref name=swin63rd/> |colspan="3"|'''1743'''<br />Raised 1743 as Edward Trelawney's Regiment of Foot.<br /> Ranked 63rd, renumbered 49th in 1748 on disbandment of ten regiments of marines.<ref name=swin49th/> |- | '''63rd Regiment of Foot (2nd Highland Battalion)'''1757–1758 (Fraser's Highlanders)<ref name=swin63rd/> |colspan="3"|'''1756'''<br />Raised late 1756, Renumbered as 78th Foot in 1758 when second battalions of several regiments raised in 1756 were constituted as 61st to 75th Regiments of Foot.<ref name=swin63rd/> |- | '''63rd Regiment of Foot''' 1758–1782<br /> '''[[63rd (West Suffolk) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin63rd>Swinson (1972), p.163</ref><br /> | '''1757'''<br />Raised as 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment of Foot 1756, reconstituted as 63rd Regiment of Foot 1758.<ref name=swin63rd/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br />The [[Manchester Regiment]] | [[Duke of Lancaster's Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="3"|'''64''' | '''[[Loudon's Highlanders|64th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1745–1748<ref name=swin64th/> |colspan="3"|'''1745'''<br />Raised 28 August 1745 as [[John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun|Earl of Loudoun]]'s Regiment, ranked as 64th, disbanded 1748.<ref name=swin64th/> |- | '''64th Regiment of Foot''' 1757–1758<ref name=swin64th/> |colspan="3"|'''1757'''<br />Raised 1757, Renumbered as 79th Foot in 1758 when second battalions of several regiments raised in 1756 were constituted as 61st to 75th Regiments of Foot.<ref name=swin64th/> |- | '''64th Regiment of Foot''' 1758–1782<br /> '''[[64th (2nd Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin64th/> | '''1756'''<br />Raised as 2nd Battalion, 11th Regiment of Foot 1756, reconstituted as 64th Regiment of Foot 1758.<ref name=swin64th>Swinson (1972), p.164</ref> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br />The [[North Staffordshire Regiment|Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment)]] | [[Mercian Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="2"|'''65''' | '''[[65th Regiment of Foot (Shirley's)]]''' 1745–1749<ref name=chartrand>{{Cite book|title=Colonial American troops, 1610-1774, Volume 1 |last1=Chartrand |first1=René |last2=Rickman |first2=David |year=2002 |publisher=Osprey Publishing |location=Oxford |isbn=978-1-84176-324-8 |page=20 }}</ref><ref name=swin65th/> |colspan="3"|'''1745'''<br />Raised September 1745 in New England. Disbanded 1749.<ref name=chartrand/><ref name=swin65th/> |- | '''65th Regiment of Foot '''1758–1782<ref name=swin65th>Swinson (1972), p.165</ref><br /> '''[[65th (2nd Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin65th/> |'''1758'''<br />Raised as 2nd Battalion, 12th Regiment of Foot 1756, reconstituted as 65th Regiment of Foot 1758.<ref name=swin65th/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br />The [[York and Lancaster Regiment]] | Disbanded 1968. |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="2"|'''66''' | '''[[66th Regiment of Foot (Pepperell's)]]''' 1745–1749<ref name=chartrand/><ref name=swin66th/> |colspan="3"|'''1745'''<br />Raised September 1745 in New England. Disbanded 1749.<ref name=chartrand/><ref name=swin66th/> |- | '''66th Regiment of Foot '''1758–1782<ref name=swin66th>Swinson (1972), p.166</ref><br /> '''[[66th (Berkshire) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin66th/> |'''1758'''<br />Raised as 2nd Battalion, 19th Regiment of Foot 1756, reconstituted as 66th Regiment of Foot 1758.<ref name=swin66th/> | 1881: 2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Royal Berkshire Regiment|Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Berkshire Regiment)]] | [[The Rifles]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="2"|'''67''' | '''67th Regiment of Foot''' 1745–1746<ref name=swin67th/> |colspan="3"|'''1745'''<br />Raised 1745 as the [[Charles Powlett, 3rd Duke of Bolton|Duke of Bolton]]'s Regiment, ranked as 67th Foot. Disbanded 1746.<ref name=swin67th/> |- | '''67th Regiment of Foot '''1758–1782<ref name=swin67th>Swinson (1972), p.167</ref><br /> '''[[67th (South Hampshire) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin67th/> |'''1758'''<br />Raised as 2nd Battalion, 20th Regiment of Foot 1756, reconstituted as 67th Regiment of Foot 1758.<ref name=swin67th/> | 1881: 2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Royal Hampshire Regiment|Hampshire Regiment]] | [[Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="2"|'''68''' | '''68th Regiment of Foot''' 1745–1746<ref name=swin68th/> |colspan="3"|'''1745'''<br />Raised 1745 as the [[John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford|Duke of Bedford]]'s Regiment, ranked as 68th Foot. Disbanded 1746.<ref name=swin67th/> |- | '''68th Regiment of Foot '''1758–1782<ref name=swin68th>Swinson (1972), p.168</ref><br /> '''68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1812<br /> '''[[68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry)|68th (Durham - Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1812–1881<ref name=swin68th/> |'''1758'''<br />Raised as 2nd Battalion, 23rd Regiment of Foot 1756, reconstituted as 68th Regiment of Foot 1758.<ref name=swin68th/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br />The [[Durham Light Infantry]] | [[The Rifles]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan=2|'''69''' | '''69th Regiment of Foot''' 1745–1746||colspan=3|'''1745'''<br />Raised 1745 as the [[John Montagu, 2nd Duke of Montagu|Duke of Montagu]]'s Regiment, ranked as 69th Foot. Disbanded 1746. |- | '''69th Regiment of Foot''' 1758–1782<br /> '''[[69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1782–1881<ref name=swin69th>Swinson (1972), p.169</ref> | '''1756'''<br />Raised as 2nd Battalion, 24th Regiment of Foot 1756, reconstituted as 69th Regiment of Foot 1758.<ref name=swin69th/> | 1881: 2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Welch Regiment|Welsh Regiment]] | [[The Royal Welsh]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan=2|'''70''' | '''70th Regiment of Foot''' 1745–1746||colspan=3|'''1745'''<br />Raised 1745 as the [[Peregrine Bertie, 3rd Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven|Duke of Ancaster]]'s Regiment, ranked as 70th Foot. Disbanded 1746. |- | '''70th Regiment of Foot''' 1758–1782<br /> '''70th (Surrey) Regiment of Foot''' 1782–1812<br /> '''70th (Glasgow Lowland) Regiment of Foot''' 1812–1825<br /> '''[[70th (Surrey) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1825–1881<ref name=swin70th>Swinson (1972), p.170</ref><ref name=lg1825a> "His Majesty has been pleased to approve of the 70th Regiment of Foot discontinuing the appellation of the 'Glasgow Lowland Regiment' and of its being permitted to resume its former title, of the 70th, or 'Surrey' Regiment of Foot." {{London Gazette|issue=18199 |date=3 December 1825 |page=2213 }}</ref> | '''1756'''<br />Raised as 2nd Battalion, 31st Regiment of Foot 1756, reconstituted as 70th Regiment of Foot 1758.<ref name=swin70th/> | 1881: 2nd Battalion,<br />The [[East Surrey Regiment]] | [[The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment]] |}

===71st–80th foot=== {| class="wikitable" !Number !Titles !Date of raising or coming onto establishment !Fate !Successor 2012 |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="5"|'''71''' | '''71st Regiment of Foot''' 1745–1746||colspan=3|'''1745'''<br />Raised 1745 as the [[John Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland|Duke of Rutland]]'s Regiment, ranked as 71st Foot. Disbanded 1746. |- | '''71st Regiment of Foot''' 1758–1763<ref name=swin71st/> |colspan="3"| '''1758'''<br />Raised as 2nd Battalion, 32nd Regiment of Foot 1756, reconstituted as 71st Regiment of Foot 1758. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin71st>Swinson (1972), p.171</ref> |- | '''71st (Invalids) Regiment of Foot''' 1764–1769<ref name=swin71st/> |colspan="3"|'''1757'''<br />Raised 1757 as 81st (Invalids) Regiment of Foot, renumbered 71st in 1764 following disbandment of a number of senior regiments. Dispersed to independent garrison companies in 1768/69.<ref name=swin71st/> |- | '''71st (Highland) Regiment of Foot''' 1775–1786 (Fraser's Highlanders)<ref name=swin71st/> |colspan="3"|'''1775'''<br />Raised October 1775 in Scottish Highlands for service in North America. Disbanded 1786.<ref name=swin71st/> |- | '''71st (Highland) Regiment of Foot''' 1786–1808<br /> '''71st (Glasgow Highland) Regiment of Foot''' 1808–1809<br /> '''71st (Glasgow Highland Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot''' 1809–1810<br /> '''[[71st (Highland) Regiment of Foot|71st (Highland Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1810–1881<br /><ref name=swin71st/> | '''1777'''<br />Formed as 73rd (Highland) Regiment of Foot 1777 by regimentation of independent companies raised in 1771, renumbered as 71st in 1786 on disbandment of existing 71st and 72nd Foot.<ref name=rhf>{{Cite book|title=A Soldier's History |year=1979 |publisher=[[Royal Highland Fusiliers]] |location=Glasgow |page=8 }}</ref><ref name=swin71st/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br />The [[Highland Light Infantry]] | [[Royal Regiment of Scotland]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="5"|'''72''' | '''[[72nd Regiment of Foot (Earl of Berkeley's)|72nd Regiment of Foot]]''' 1745–1746||colspan=3|'''1745'''<br />Raised 1745 as [[Augustus Berkeley, 4th Earl of Berkeley|Lord Berkeley]]'s Regiment, ranked as 72nd Foot. Disbanded 1746. |- | '''72nd Regiment of Foot''' 1758–1763<ref name=swin72nd/> |colspan="3"| '''1758'''<br />Raised as 2nd Battalion, 33rd Regiment of Foot 1756, reconstituted as 72nd Regiment of Foot 1758. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin72nd>Swinson (1972), p.172</ref> |- | '''72nd (Invalids) Regiment of Foot''' 1764–1769<ref name=swin72nd/> |colspan="3"|'''1757'''<br />Raised 1757 as 82nd (Invalids) Regiment of Foot, renumbered 72nd in 1764 following disbandment of a number of senior regiments. Dispersed to independent garrison companies in 1768/69.<ref name=swin72nd/> |- | '''72nd (Royal Manchester Volunteers) Regiment of Foot''' 1777–1784<ref name=swin72nd/> |colspan="3"|'''1777'''<br />Raised December 1777. Disbanded 1784.<ref name=swin72nd/> |- | '''72nd (Highland) Regiment of Foot''' 1786–1809<br /> '''72nd Regiment of Foot''' 1809–1823<br /> '''[[72nd (Duke of Albany's Own Highlanders) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1823–1881<ref name=swin72nd/><ref name=lg72nd>"His Majesty has been pleased to approve of the 72d Regiment of Foot again becoming a Highland Regiment and of its bearing the title of 'The 72d, or the Duke of Albany's Own Highlanders'." {{London Gazette|issue=17987 |date=27 December 1823 |page=2159 }}</ref> | '''1778'''<br />Formed as 78th (Highland) Regiment of Foot 1778 (or Seaforth's Highlanders), renumbered as 72nd 12 September 1786 on disbandment of a number of senior regiments.<ref name=swin72nd/><ref name=qoh>{{Cite book|title=Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons), A Short History |year=1973 |publisher=[[Queen's Own Highlanders]] |location=Inverness |pages=8–9 }}</ref> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br />The [[Seaforth Highlanders|Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's)]] | [[Royal Regiment of Scotland]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="5"|'''73''' | '''[[73rd Regiment of Foot (1745)|73rd Regiment of Foot]]''' 1745–1746||colspan=3|'''1745'''<br />Raised 1745 as [[George Cholmondeley, 3rd Earl of Cholmondeley|Lord Cholmondeley]]'s Regiment, ranked as 73rd Foot. Disbanded 1746. |- | '''[[73rd Regiment of Foot (1758)|73rd Regiment of Foot]]''' 1758–1763<ref name=swin73rd/> |colspan="3"| '''1758'''<br />Raised as 2nd Battalion, 34th Regiment of Foot 1756, reconstituted as 73rd Regiment of Foot 1758. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin73rd>Swinson (1972), p.173</ref> |- | '''[[73rd Regiment of Foot (Invalids)|73rd (Invalids) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1764–1769<ref name=swin73rd/> |colspan="3"|'''1762'''<br />Raised 1762 as 116th (Invalids) Regiment of Foot, renumbered 73rd in 1764 following disbandment of a number of senior regiments. Dispersed to independent garrison companies in 1769.<ref name=swin73rd/> |- | '''73rd (Highland) Regiment of Foot '''1777–1786<ref name=swin73rd/> |colspan="3"| '''1777'''<br />Formed 1777 by regimentation of independent companies raised in 1771, renumbered as 71st (see above) in 1786 on disbandment of existing 71st and 72nd Foot.<ref name=rhf/><ref name=swin71st/> |- | '''73rd (Highland) Regiment of Foot''' 1786–1809<br /> '''73rd Regiment of Foot''' 1809–1862<br /> '''[[73rd (Perthshire) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1862–1881<ref name=swin73rd/> | '''1780'''<br />Raised as 2nd Battalion, 42nd (Highland) Regiment of Foot 1780, reconstituted as 73rd Regiment of Foot 1786.<ref name=swin73rd/><ref name=bw73>Fergusson (1968), pp.58-62</ref> | 1881: 2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Black Watch]] | [[Royal Regiment of Scotland]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="5"|'''74''' | '''74th Regiment of Foot''' 1745–1746||colspan=3|'''1745'''<br />Raised 1745 as [[George Montagu-Dunk, 2nd Earl of Halifax|Lord Halifax]]'s Regiment, ranked as 74th Foot. Disbanded 1746. |- | '''74th Regiment of Foot''' 1758–1763<ref name=swin74th/> |colspan="3"| '''1758'''<br />Raised as 2nd Battalion, 36th Regiment of Foot 1756, reconstituted as 74th Regiment of Foot 1758. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin74th>Swinson (1972), p.174</ref> |- | '''74th (Invalids) Regiment of Foot''' 1764–1769<ref name=swin74th/> |colspan="3"|'''1762'''<br />Raised 1762 as 117th (Invalids) Regiment of Foot, renumbered 74th in 1764 following disbandment of a number of senior regiments. Dispersed to independent garrison companies in 1769.<ref name=swin74th/> |- | '''74th Regiment of Foot''' 1777–1784 (Argyleshire Highlanders)<ref name=swin74th/> |colspan="3"| '''1777'''<br />Raised 1777, disbanded 1784.<ref name=swin74th/> |- | '''74th (Highland) Regiment of Foot''' 1787–1816<br /> '''74th Regiment of Foot''' 1816–1845<br /> '''[[74th (Highland) Regiment of Foot|74th (Highlanders) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1845–1881<ref name=swin74th/> | '''1787''' Raised by [[Honourable East India Company]] for service in India<ref name=rhf/><ref name=swin74th/> | 1881: 2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Highland Light Infantry]] | [[Royal Regiment of Scotland]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="5"|'''75''' | '''75th Regiment of Foot''' 1745–1746||colspan=3|'''1745'''<br />Raised 1745 as [[Hugh Boscawen, 2nd Viscount Falmouth|Lord Falmouth]]'s Regiment, ranked as 75th Foot. Disbanded 1746. |- | '''75th Regiment of Foot''' 1758–1763<ref name=swin75th/> |colspan="3"| '''1758'''<br />Raised as 2nd Battalion, 37th Regiment of Foot 1756, reconstituted as 75th Regiment of Foot 1758. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin75th>Swinson (1972), p.175</ref> |- | '''75th (Invalids) Regiment of Foot''' 1764–1769<ref name=swin75th/> |colspan="3"|'''1762'''<br />Raised 1760 as 118th (Invalids) Regiment of Foot, renumbered 75th in 1764 following disbandment of a number of senior regiments. Dispersed to independent garrison companies in 1769.<ref name=swin75th/> |- | '''75th Regiment of Foot (Prince of Wales's Regiment)'''1778–1783<ref name=swin75th/> |colspan="3"| '''1778'''<br />Raised in Wales 1778, disbanded 1783.<ref name=swin75th/> |- | '''75th (Highland) Regiment of Foot''' 1787–1809<br /> '''75th Regiment of Foot''' 1809–1862<br /> '''[[75th (Stirlingshire) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1862–1881<ref name=swin75th/> | '''1787'''<br /> Raised by [[Honourable East India Company]] for service in India<ref name=swin75th/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br />The [[Gordon Highlanders]] | [[Royal Regiment of Scotland]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="4"|'''76''' | '''76th Regiment of Foot''' 1745–1746||colspan=3|'''1745'''<br />Raised 1745 as [[Simon Harcourt, 1st Earl Harcourt|Lord Harcourt]]'s Regiment, ranked as 76th Foot. Disbanded 1746. |- | '''76th Regiment of Foot''' 1758–1763<ref name="swin77th"/> |colspan="3"|'''1756'''<br />Raised late 1756 as 61st Regiment of Foot, renumbered as 76th in 1758 when second battalions of several regiments raised in 1756 were constituted as 61st to 75th Regiments of Foot. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin61st/> |- | [[76th Regiment of Foot (MacDonald's Highlanders)|'''76th Regiment of Foot''' (MacDonald's Highlanders)]] 1777–1784<ref name="swin77th"/> |colspan="3"|'''1756'''<br />Raised 1777, disbanded 1784.<ref name="swin77th"/> |- | '''76th (Hindoostan) Regiment of Foot '''1787–1812<ref name="swin77th">Swinson (1972), p.176-177</ref><br /> '''[[76th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1812–1881<ref name="swin77th"/> |'''1787'''<br />Raised by [[Honourable East India Company]] for service in India.<ref name="swin77th"/> | 1881: 2nd Battalion,<br />The [[The Duke of Wellington's Regiment|Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment)]] | [[Royal Yorkshire Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="4"|'''77''' | '''[[77th Regiment of Foot (1745)|77th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1745–1746||colspan=3|'''1745'''<br />Raised 1745 as [[John Leveson-Gower, 1st Earl Gower|Lord Gower]]'s Regiment, ranked as 77th Foot. Disbanded 1746. |- | '''[[77th Regiment of Foot (Montgomerie's Highlanders)|77th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1758–1763 (Montgomery's Highlanders)<ref name=swin77th/> |colspan="3"|'''1756'''<br />Raised late 1756 as 62nd Foot, renumbered as 77th Foot in 1758 when second battalions of several regiments raised in 1756 were constituted as 61st to 75th Regiments of Foot.<ref name=swin77th/> |- | '''[[Atholl Highlanders#First raising as a regular regiment in the British Army|77th Regiment of Foot]]'''1777–1783 (Atholl Highlanders)<ref name=swin77th/><br /> |colspan="3"|'''1777'''<br />Raised 1777, disbanded 1783.<ref name=swin77th/> |- | '''77th (Hindoostan) Regiment of Foot '''1787–1807<ref name=swin77th/><br /> '''[[77th (East Middlesex) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1807–1876<ref name="swin77th"/><br /> '''77th (East Middlesex) Regiment of Foot (Duke of Cambridge's Own)''' 1876–1881<ref name=lg77th>{{London Gazette|issue=24338 |date=20 June 1876 |page=3563 }}</ref> |'''1787'''<br />Raised by [[Honourable East India Company]] for service in India.<ref name=swin77th/> | 1881: 2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Middlesex Regiment|Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment)]] | [[Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="4"|'''78''' | '''78th Regiment of Foot''' 1745–1746||colspan=3|'''1745'''<br />Raised 1745 as [[Henry Herbert, 1st Earl of Powis|Lord Herbert]]'s Regiment, ranked as 78th Foot. Disbanded 1746. |- | '''78th Regiment of Foot''' 1758–1763 (Fraser's Highlanders)<ref name=swin78th/> |colspan="3"|'''1756'''<br />Raised late 1756 as 63rd Foot, renumbered as 78th Foot in 1758 when second battalions of several regiments raised in 1756 were constituted as 61st to 75th Regiments of Foot.<ref name=swin78th/> |- | '''78th (Highland) Regiment of Foot''' 1777–1783<ref name=swin78th>Swinson (1972), p.178</ref><br /> |colspan="3"|'''1778'''<br />Raised 1778, renumbered 72nd in 1786.<ref name=qoh/><ref name=swin78th/> |- | '''[[78th (Highlanders) Regiment of Foot|78th (Highland) Regiment of Foot (The Ross-shire Buffs)]]''' 1793–1881<ref name=swin78th/><br /> |'''1793'''<br />Raised 17 August 1793.<ref name=qoh/><ref name=swin78th/> | 1881: 2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Seaforth Highlanders]] | [[Royal Regiment of Scotland]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="4"|'''79''' | '''79th Regiment of Foot''' 1745–1746||colspan=3|'''1745'''<br />Raised 1745 as [[Richard Edgcumbe, 1st Baron Edgcumbe|Lord Edgcumbe]]'s Regiment, ranked as 79th Foot. Disbanded 1746. |- | '''[[79th Regiment of Foot (1757)|79th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1758–1763<br /> |colspan="3"|'''1757'''<br />Raised 1757 as 64th Foot, Renumbered as 79th Foot in 1758 when second battalions of several regiments raised in 1756 were constituted as 61st to 75th Regiments of Foot. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin79th>Swinson (1972), p.179</ref> |- | '''79th (Royal Liverpool Volunteers) Regiment of Foot''' 1778–1784<br /> |colspan="3"|'''1757'''<br />Raised 1778, disbanded 1784.<ref name=swin79th>Swinson (1972), p.179</ref> |- | '''79th (Cameronian Volunteers) Regiment of Foot''' 1793–1804<br /> '''79th (Cameronian Highlanders) Regiment of Foot''' 1804–1866<br /> '''79th (Cameron Highlanders) Regiment of Foot''' 1866–1873<br /> '''[[Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders|79th (Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1873–1881<ref name=lg79th>{{London Gazette|issue=24003 |date=1 August 1873 |page=3590 }}</ref> |'''1793'''<br />Raised 16 August 1793.<ref name=qoh/><ref name=swin79th>Swinson (1972), p.179</ref> |1881: [[Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders]] |[[Royal Regiment of Scotland]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="3"|'''80''' | '''[[80th Regiment of Light-Armed Foot|80th (Light Armed) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1758–1764<ref name=swin80th>Swinson (1972), p.181</ref> |colspan="3"| '''1758'''<br />Raised 1758, disbanded 1764.<ref name=swin80th/> |- |'''80th (Royal Edinburgh Volunteers) Regiment of Foot''' 1778–1784 |colspan="3"| '''1758'''<br />Raised 1778, disbanded 1784.<ref name=swin80th/> |- |'''[[80th Regiment of Foot (Staffordshire Volunteers)|80th (Staffordshire Volunteers) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1793–1881 |'''1793'''<br />Raised 1793 from the Staffordshire Militia.<ref name=swin80th/><ref name=staffs>{{Cite book|title=A Short History of The Staffordshire Regiment |year=1972 |publisher=[[Staffordshire Regiment]] |location=Lichfield |pages=8–9 }}</ref> |1881: 2nd Battalion,<br />The [[South Staffordshire Regiment]] |[[Mercian Regiment]] |}

===81st–90th foot=== {| class="wikitable" !Number !Titles !Date of raising or coming onto establishment !Fate !Successor 2012 |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="4"|'''81''' | '''81st (Invalids) Regiment of Foot''' 1757–1764<ref name=swin81st>Swinson (1972), p.182</ref> |colspan="3"|'''1757'''<br />Raised 1757 as 81st (Invalids) Regiment of Foot, renumbered 71st (see above) in 1764 following disbandment of a number of senior regiments.<ref name=swin71st/> |- | '''81st Regiment of Foot''' 1778–1783 (Aberdeenshire Highland Regiment)<ref name=swin81st/> |colspan="3"|'''1778'''<br />Raised 1777 as Aberdeenshire Highland Regiment, numbered 81st in 1778. Disbanded 1783.<ref name=swin81st/> |- | '''81st Regiment of Foot''' 1793 | colspan="3"|'''1793'''<br />Raised and disbanded in 1793<ref name=Usher /> |- | '''81st (Loyal Lincoln Volunteers) Regiment of Foot''' 1793–1794<ref name=swin81st/><br /> '''81st Regiment of Foot''' 1794–1832<br /> '''[[81st (Loyal Lincoln Volunteers) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1832–1881<ref name=lg81st>"His Majesty has been graciously pleased to approve of the 81st Regiment resuming the appellation of 'The Loyal Lincoln Volunteers', in addition to its present numerical title." {{London Gazette|issue=18928 |date=20 April 1832 |page=887 }}</ref> | '''1793'''<br />Raised as 83rd Foot in 1793, renumbered in 1794 on disbandment of existing 81st and 82nd Regiments.<ref name=Usher>{{cite book|last=Usher|first=George|title=Dictionary of British Military History|url=https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofbrit0000ushe|url-access=registration|year=2006|publisher=A & C Black|location=London|isbn=978-1-4081-0223-7|pages=[https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofbrit0000ushe/page/149 149–150]}}</ref> | 1881:2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire)|Loyal North Lancashire Regiment]] |[[Duke of Lancaster's Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="4"|'''82''' | '''82nd (Invalids) Regiment of Foot''' 1757–1764<ref name=swin82nd>Swinson (1972), p.183</ref> |colspan="3"|'''1757'''<br />Raised 1757 as 82nd (Invalids) Regiment of Foot, renumbered 72nd (see above) in 1764 following disbandment of a number of senior regiments.<ref name=swin72nd/> |- | '''[[82nd Regiment of Foot (1777)|82nd Regiment of Foot]]''' 1778–1783<ref name=swin82nd/> |colspan="3"|'''1777'''<br />Raised 1777 for service in North America. Numbered 1778. Disbanded 1783.<ref name=swin81st/> |- | '''82nd Regiment of Foot''' 1793 | colspan="3"|'''1793'''<br />Raised and disbanded in 1793<ref name=Usher /> |- | '''82nd Regiment of Foot''' 1793–1802<br /> '''[[82nd (The Prince of Wales's Volunteers) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1802–1881<ref>The subsidiary title was confirmed on 20 December 1831 by [[William IV of the United Kingdom|William IV]]</ref><ref name=82ndhist/> | '''1793'''<br />Raised as 84th Foot on 27 September 1793, renumbered in same year of disbandment of existing 81st and 82nd Regiments.<ref name=82ndhist>{{Cite book|title=Historical Record of the Eighty-Second Regiment, or Prince of Wales's Volunteers |last=Jarvis |first=Brevet-Major |year=1866 |publisher=W O Mitchell |location=London |pages=1–2 }}</ref> | 1881:2nd Battalion,<br />The [[South Lancashire Regiment|Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment)]] |[[Duke of Lancaster's Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="4"|'''83''' | '''83rd Regiment of Foot''' 1758–1763<ref name=swin83rd/><ref name=rangers>{{Cite book|title=Outline History of the Royal Irish Rangers |year=1879 |publisher=[[Royal Irish Rangers]] |location=Armagh|pages=10–12 }}</ref> |colspan="3"| '''1758'''<br />Raised 1758. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin83rd>Swinson (1972), p.184</ref> |- | '''[[83rd Regiment of Foot (Royal Glasgow Volunteers)|83rd (Royal Glasgow Volunteers) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1778–1783<ref name=swin83rd/><ref name=rangers/> |colspan="3"|'''1778'''<br />Raised 1778, disbanded 1783.<ref name=swin83rd/> |- | '''83rd (Loyal Lincoln Volunteers) Regiment of Foot''' 1793–1794<ref name=swin81st/> |colspan="3"| '''1793'''<br />Raised as 83rd Foot in 1793, renumbered 81st (see above) in same year of disbandment of existing 81st and 82nd Regiments.<ref name=Usher /> |- | '''83rd Regiment of Foot''' 1794–1859<br /> '''[[83rd (County of Dublin) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1859–1881<ref name=swin83rd/> | '''1793'''<br />Raised as Colonel Commandant William Fitch's Corps in Dublin, September 1793.<ref name=rangers/> Numbered 83rd in 1794.<ref name=swin83rd/> | 1881: 1st Battalion, <br />The [[Royal Ulster Rifles|Royal Irish Rifles]] | [[Royal Irish Regiment (1992)|Royal Irish Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="3"|'''84''' | '''[[84th Regiment of Foot (1759)|84th Regiment of Foot]]'''1758–1764<ref name=swin84th/><ref name=farmer84th>Farmer (1901), p.188</ref> |colspan="3"| '''1758'''<br />Raised 1758 by [[Eyre Coote (East India Company officer)|Eyre Coote]] for service in India. Disbanded 1764.<ref name=swin84th>Swinson (1972), p.185</ref><ref name=farmer84th/> |- | '''[[84th Regiment of Foot (Royal Highland Emigrants)|84th (Royal Highland Emigrants) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1778–1783<ref name=swin84th/><ref name=farmer84th/> |colspan="3"|'''1775'''<br />Raised 1775 in North America from veterans of Highland regiments, placed on British establishment in 1778 as 84th Foot, disbanded 1783.<ref name=swin84th/><ref name=farmer84th/> |- | '''84th Regiment of Foot''' 1793–1809<br /> '''[[84th (York and Lancaster) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1809–1881<ref name=swin84th/><ref>Letter dated 21 January 1809 from [[Sir James Pulteney, 7th Baronet|Sir James Pulteney]], [[Secretary at War]], stating that "His Majesty has been pleased to order that the 84th Regiment of Foot... shall in future assume and bear the name of 'York and Lancaster' in addition to its present numerical title." The 1st battalion of the regiment was raised in York in 1793, and a second battalion in Lancashire in 1808. {{cite book|last=Raikes|first=George Alfred|title=Roll of the officers of the York and Lancaster regiment. The Second Battalion.|url=https://archive.org/stream/rollofficersyor03raikgoog#page/n11/mode/2up|year=1885|publisher=Richard Bentley and Son|location=London|page=viii}}</ref> |'''1793'''<br />Raised 1793. | 1881: 2nd Battalion,<br />[[York and Lancaster Regiment]] | Disbanded 1968<ref>Swinson (1972), p.242</ref> |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="3"|'''85''' | '''85th (Royal Volunteers Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot''' 1759–1763<ref name=swin85th/><ref name=farmer85th>Farmer (1901), p.176</ref> |colspan="3"| '''1759'''<br />Raised 1759. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=farmer84th/><ref name=swin85th>Swinson (1972), p.186</ref> |- | '''85th (Westminster Volunteers) Regiment of Foot''' 1778–1783<ref name=swin85th/><ref name=farmer85th/> |colspan="3"|'''1778'''<br />Raised 1778, disbanded 1783.<ref name=swin85th/><ref name=farmer85th/> |- | '''85th (Bucks Volunteers) Regiment of Foot''' 1794–1808<br /> '''85th (Bucks Volunteers) (Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot''' 1808–1815<br /> '''85th (Bucks Volunteers) (Duke of York's Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot''' 1815–1821<ref name=lg85th>"His Royal Highness the Prince Regent has been pleased, in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty, to approve of the 85th Regiment being in future styled the 85th (or Duke of York's Own) Regiment of Light Infantry..."{{London Gazette|issue=17054 |date=22 August 1815 |page=1718 }}</ref><br /> '''[[85th Regiment of Foot (Bucks Volunteers)|85th (Bucks Volunteers) (The King's Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1821–1881<ref name=lg1821/><ref name=swin85th/> |'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794. | 1881: 2nd Battalion,<br />The [[King's Shropshire Light Infantry|King's (Shropshire Light Infantry)]] | [[The Rifles]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="3"|'''86''' | '''86th Regiment of Foot''' 1759–1763<ref name=swin86th/><ref name=farmer86th>Farmer (1901), p.200</ref> |colspan="3"| '''1759'''<br />Formed 1759 by redesignation of the 2nd Battalion, 76th Foot. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin86th>Swinson (1972), p.188</ref><ref name=farmer86th/> |- | '''[[86th Regiment of Foot (Rutland Regiment)|86th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1779–1783<ref name=swin86th/><ref name=farmer86th/> |colspan="3"|'''1779'''<br />Raised 1779, disbanded 1783.<ref name=swin86th/><ref name=farmer86th/> |- | '''86th (Shropshire Volunteers) Regiment of Foot''' 1794–1809<br /> '''86th (The Leinster) Regiment of Foot''' 1809–1812<ref name=lg86tha>"His Majesty has been pleased to order that the 86th Regiment of Foot shall in future be styled the 86th (or Leinster) Regiment."{{London Gazette|issue=16309 |date=24 October 1809 |page=1690 }}</ref><br /> '''[[86th (Royal County Down) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1812–1881<ref name=lg86thb>"His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty, has been pleased to approve of the 86th Regiment being in future styled the 86th (or Royal County Down) Regiment..."{{London Gazette|issue=16604 |date=26 May 1812 |page=929 }}</ref> |'''1794'''<br />Raised 1793 as Sir Cornelius Cuyler's Shropshire Volunteers, placed on regular establishment as 86th Foot in 1794. | 1881: 2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Royal Ulster Rifles|Royal Irish Rifles]] | [[Royal Irish Regiment (1992)|Royal Irish Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="3"|'''87''' | '''[[87th Regiment of Foot (Keith's Highlanders)|87th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1759–1763 (Keith's Highlanders)<ref name=swin87th/> |colspan="3"|'''1759'''<br />Raised late 1759 from companies of 2nd Battalion, 42nd Highlanders. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin87th/> |- | '''87th Regiment of Foot '''1779–1783<ref name=swin87th>Swinson (1972), p.189</ref><br /> |colspan="3"|'''1779'''<br />Raised 1779, disbanded 1783.<ref name=swin87th/> |- | '''87th (The Prince of Wales's Irish) Regiment of Foot''' 1787–1811<ref name=swin87th/><ref name=rangers/><br /> '''87th (The Prince of Wales's Own Irish) Regiment of Foot''' 1811–1827<ref name=swin87th/><br /> '''87th (The Prince of Wales's Own Irish Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot''' 1827<br /> '''[[87th (Royal Irish Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1827–1881<ref name=lg87th>"His Majesty has been pleased to approve of the 87th Regiment of Foot assuming the title of 'Royal', and of its being in future styled, 'The 87th, or Royal Irish Fusiliers', instead of 'The Prince of Wales's own Irish Fusiliers'."{{London Gazette|issue=18416 |date=20 November 1827 |page=2387 }}</ref> |'''1793'''<br />Raised 1793.<ref name=swin87th/> | 1881: 1st Battalion, <br />The [[Royal Irish Fusiliers (Princess Victoria's)|Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers)]] | [[Royal Irish Regiment (1992)|Royal Irish Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="3"|'''88''' | '''[[88th Regiment of Foot (Highland Volunteers)|88th (Highland Volunteers) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1760–1763<ref name=swin88th/> |colspan="3"|'''1760'''<br />Raised 1760, also known as Campbell's Highlanders. Disbanded 1763<ref name=swin88th/> |- | '''[[88th Regiment of Foot (1779)|88th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1779–1783<ref name=swin88th>Swinson (1972), p.190</ref><br /> |colspan="3"|'''1779'''<br />Raised 1779, disbanded 1783.<ref name=swin88th/> |- | '''[[88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers)|88th (Connaught Rangers) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1793–1881<ref name=swin88th/><br /> |'''1793'''<br />Raised 1793.<ref name=swin88th/> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br />The [[Connaught Rangers]] | Disbanded 1922 |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="3"|'''89''' | '''89th (Highland) Regiment of Foot''' 1759–1763<br /> |colspan="3"|'''1759'''<br />Raised 1759, also known as Morris's Highlanders. Disbanded 1765.<ref name=swin89th>Swinson (1972), p.191</ref> |- | '''89th Regiment of Foot''' 1779–1783<br /> |colspan="3"|'''1779'''<br />Raised 1779, disbanded 1783.<ref name=swin89th/> |- | '''89th Regiment of Foot''' 1793–1866<br /> '''[[89th (Princess Victoria's) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1866–1881<ref name=lg89th>"The Queen has been graciously pleased to command that the 89th Regiment of Foot may henceforth bear the title of 'Princess Victoria's' Regiment, in commemoration of the recent presentation of new colours, to replace those presented by Her Majesty when Princess Victoria."{{London Gazette|issue=23118 |date=22 May 1866 |page=3068 }}</ref> |'''1793'''<br />Raised 1793.<ref name=swin89th>Swinson (1972), p.191</ref> | 1881: 1st Battalion, <br />The [[Royal Irish Fusiliers (Princess Victoria's)|Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers)]] | [[Royal Irish Regiment (1992)|Royal Irish Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="3"|'''90''' | '''90th (Irish Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot''' 1759–1763<ref name=swin90th>Swinson (1972), p.192</ref> |colspan="3"| '''1759'''<br />Raised 1759, disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin90th/> |- |'''90th (Yorkshire Volunteers) Regiment of Foot''' 1779–1783 |colspan="3"| '''1779'''<br />Raised 1779, disbanded 1783.<ref name=swin90th/> |- |'''90th (Perthshire Volunteers) Regiment of Foot''' 1794–1815<br /> '''[[90th Regiment of Foot (Perthshire Volunteers)|90th (Perthshire Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot]]''' |'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794.<ref name=swin90th/> |1881: 2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)]] |Disbanded 1968 |}

===91st–100th foot=== {| class="wikitable" !Number !Titles !Date of raising or coming onto establishment !Fate !Successor 2012 |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="4"|'''91''' | '''91st Regiment of Foot''' 1759–1763<ref name=swin91st>Swinson (1972), p.193</ref> |colspan="3"|'''1759'''<br />Raised 1759, disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin91st/> |- | '''91st (Shropshire Volunteers) Regiment of Foot''' 1779–1783<ref name=swin91st/> |colspan="3"|'''1779'''<br />Raised 1779. Disbanded 1783.<ref name=swin91st/> |- | '''91st Regiment of Foot''' 1794–1795 | colspan="3"|'''1793'''<br />Raised as John Fletcher Campbell's Regiment of Foot in 1793, numbered 91st in 1794. Disbanded 1795.<ref name=swin91st/> |- | '''91st (Argyllshire Highlanders) Regiment of Foot''' 1796–1809<ref name=swin91st/><br /> '''91st Regiment of Foot''' 1809–1821<br /> '''91st (Argyllshire) Regiment of Foot''' 1821–1864<br /> '''91st (Argyllshire Highlanders) Regiment of Foot''' 1864–1872<br /> '''[[91st (Princess Louise's Argyllshire Highlanders) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1872–1881<ref name=lg91st>"Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to approve of the 91st Regiment (Argyllshire Highlanders) being in future styled the '91st Princess Louise's Argyllshire Highlanders,' and of its being permitted to bear on its Regimental Colour, the Boar's Head (the Campbell Crest) as a device surrounded with the motto ''Ne Obliviscaris'', with the Princess Louise's Coronet and Cypher in the three corners."{{London Gazette|issue=23845 |date=2 April 1872 |page=1278 }}</ref> | '''1794'''<br />Raised as 98th Foot in 1794, renumbered in 1796 on disbandment of a number of regiments. | 1881:1st Battalion,<br />The [[Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's)|Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders)]] |[[Royal Regiment of Scotland]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="4"|'''92''' | '''[[92nd Regiment of Foot (Donegal Light Infantry)|92nd (Donegal Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1760–1763<ref name=swin92nd>Swinson (1972), p.194</ref> |colspan="3"|'''1760'''<br />Raised 1760, disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin92nd/> |- | '''92nd Regiment of Foot''' 1779–1783<ref name=swin92nd/> |colspan="3"|'''1779'''<br />Raised 1779. Disbanded 1783.<ref name=swin92nd/> |- | '''92nd Regiment of Foot''' 1794–1795 | colspan="3"|'''1793'''<br />Raised as George Hewett's Regiment of Foot 1793, numbered as 92nd in 1794, disbanded 1795.<ref name=swin92nd/> |- | '''92nd (Highland) Regiment of Foot''' 1798–1861<br /> '''[[92nd (Gordon Highlanders) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1861–1881<ref name=swin92nd/> | '''1793'''<br />Raised as 100th Foot in 1794, renumbered in 1798 on disbandment of a number of regiments.<ref name=swin92nd/> | 1881:2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Gordon Highlanders]] |[[Royal Regiment of Scotland]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="4"|'''93''' | '''93rd Regiment of Foot''' 1760–1763<ref name=swin93rd/> |colspan="3"| '''1760'''<br />Raised 1760. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin93rd>Swinson (1972), p.195</ref> |- | '''93rd Regiment of Foot''' 1779–1783<ref name=swin93rd/> |colspan="3"|'''1779'''<br />Raised 1779, disbanded 1783.<ref name=swin93rd/> |- | '''93rd (Highland) Regiment of Foot''' 1794–1796<ref name=swin93rd/> |colspan="3"| '''1793'''<br />Raised 1793 as Nesbitt Balfour's Regiment of Foot, numbered 93rd in 1794. Served in West Indies, drafted into 39th Foot on return to England 1796.<ref name=swin93rd/> |- | '''93rd (Highland) Regiment of Foot''' 1799–1861<br /> '''[[93rd (Sutherland Highlanders) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1861–1881<ref name=swin93rd/> | '''1799'''<br />Raised 1799.<ref name=swin93rd/> | 1881:2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's)|Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders)]] |[[Royal Regiment of Scotland]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="5"|'''94''' | '''[[94th Regiment of Foot (1760)|94th Regiment of Foot (Royal Welsh Volunteers)]]''' 1760–1763<ref name=swin94th/> |colspan="3"| '''1760'''<br />Raised 1760 for service in North America. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin94th>Swinson (1972), p.196</ref> |- | '''[[94th Regiment of Foot (1780)|94th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1780–1783<ref name=swin94th/> |colspan="3"|'''1780'''<br />Raised 1780, disbanded 1783.<ref name=swin94th/> |- | '''94th (Irish) Regiment of Foot''' 1794–1796<ref name=swin94th/> |colspan="3"| '''1793'''<br />Raised 1794, disbanded 1796. |- | '''94th (Scots Brigade) Regiment of Foot''' 1802–1818<ref name=swin94th/> |colspan="3"| '''1794'''<br />[[Scots Brigade]], raised for Dutch service in 1568, placed on the British Establishment in 1794. Numbered in 1802. Disbanded in 1818. |- | '''[[94th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1823–1881 | '''1823'''<br />Raised 1823. In 1875 was deemed to be the successor of the 94th Foot of 1802–1818.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.waterfordcountymuseum.org/exhibit/web/Display/article/31/3/ |title=The Connaught Rangers |author=Iain Kerr |date=26 July 2001 |work=Irish Regiments in World War I |publisher=Waterford County Museum |access-date=25 March 2010}}</ref> | 1881: 2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Connaught Rangers]] |Disbanded 1922 |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="6"|'''95''' | '''95th Regiment of Foot''' 1760–1763<ref name=swin85th/> |colspan="3"| '''1760'''<br />Raised in [[North Carolina]] in 1760. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin95th>Swinson (1972), p.197</ref> |- | '''95th Regiment of Foot''' 1780–1783<ref name=swin95th/> |colspan="3"| '''1780'''<br />Raised 1780, disbanded 1784.<ref name=swin95th/> |- | '''95th Regiment of Foot''' 1794–1796 |colspan="3"|'''1793'''<br />William Edmeston's Regiment of Foot raised 1793, numbered 1794. Disbanded 1796. |- | '''[[Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)|95th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1802–1812<br /> '''[[Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)|95th Regiment of Foot (Riflemen)]]''' 1812–1816 |colspan="2"|'''1800'''<br />Corps of Riflemen raised 1800, numbered 95th Foot in 1802. Redesignated as the '''Rifle Brigade''' without a number in 1816.<ref name=lg1816numbers>"The Prince Regent, in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty, has been pleased to direct, that the Battalions of the 95th Regiment shall in future be styled the Rifle Brigade, and that it shall be taken out of the numbered Regiments of the Line.<br /><br /> His Royal Highness has also been pleased to direct, that the numbers of the following Corps shall accordingly be altered, viz. *The 96th Regiment to be numbered the 95th Regiment. *The 97th (or Queen's Own) to be numbered the 96th (or Queen's Own). *The 98th Regiment to be numbered the 97th Regiment. *The 99th Regiment to be numbered the 98th, retaining the title of the Prince of Wales's Tipperary Regiment. *The 100th Regiment to be numbered the 99th, retaining the title of the Prince Regent's County of Dublin Regiment. *The 102d Regiment to be numbered the 100th Regiment." {{London Gazette|issue=17115 |date=2 March 1816 |page=405 }}</ref> |[[The Rifles]] |- | '''[[96th Regiment of Foot (1803)|95th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1816–1818 |colspan="3"|'''1803'''<br /> Raised as 96th Regiment of Foot in 1803. Renumbered as 95th in 1816 when existing 95th Foot became Rifle Brigade without a number.<ref name=lg1816numbers/> Disbanded 1818.<ref name=swin95th/> |- | '''95th Regiment of Foot''' 1823–1825<br /> '''[[95th (Derbyshire) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1825–1881<ref name=lg1825b> "His Majesty has also been pleased to approve of the 95th Regiment being styled, the 95th or 'Derbyshire' Regiment of Foot." {{London Gazette|issue=18199 |date=3 December 1825 |page=2213 }}</ref> | '''1823'''<br />Raised 1823 | 1881: 2nd Battalion,<br /> The [[Sherwood Foresters|Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regiment)]] |[[Mercian Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="6"|'''96''' | '''96th Regiment of Foot''' 1760–1763<ref name=swin96th/> |colspan="3"| '''1760'''<br />Formed 1760 for service in India. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin96th>Swinson (1972), p.198</ref> |- | '''96th Regiment of Foot (British Musketeers)''' 1780–1784<ref name=swin96th/> |colspan="3"|'''1779'''<br />Raised 1780, disbanded 1784.<ref name=swin96th/> |- | '''96th (Queen's Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot''' 1794–1796 |colspan="3"| '''1794'''<br /> Raised as John Murray's Regiment of Foot 1793, numbered 96th in 1794, disbanded 1796.<ref name=swin96th/> |- | '''[[96th Regiment of Foot (1803)|96th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1803–1816 |colspan="3"| '''1803'''<br /> Raised as 2nd Battalion, 52nd Foot in 1799, constituted as 96th Foot in 1803, renumbered as 95th in 1816 when existing 95th Foot became Rifle Brigade without a number.<ref name=lg1816numbers/> |- | '''96th (Queen's Own Germans) Regiment of Foot''' 1816–1818 |colspan="3"| '''1816'''<br /> 97th Foot (see below), renumbered as 96th in 1816 when existing 95th Foot became Rifle Brigade without a number.<ref name=lg1816numbers/> Disbanded 1818.<ref name=swin96th/> |- | '''[[96th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1824–1881 | '''1824'''<br />Raised 1824. Deemed in 1874 to be the successor to the 96th Foot of 1816–1818.<ref name=lg1874> "96th Foot. The Queen has been graciously pleased to approve of this Regiment being permitted to bear upon its Second or Regimental Colour the honours and distinctions formerly borne by the old 96th Foot, which was disbanded in the year 1818" {{London Gazette|issue=24109 |date=30 June 1874 |page=3258 }}</ref> | 1881: 2nd Battalion,<br /> The [[Manchester Regiment]] |[[Duke of Lancaster's Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="6"|'''97''' | '''97th Regiment of Foot''' 1760–1763<ref name=swin97th/> |colspan="3"|'''1760'''<br />Raised 1760. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin97th/> |- | '''97th Regiment of Foot '''1780–1784<ref name=swin97th>Swinson (1972), p.199</ref><br /> |colspan="3"|'''1780'''<br />Raised 1780, disbanded 1784.<ref name=swin97th/> |- | '''97th Regiment of Foot (Inverness-shire Highlanders)''' 1794–1795<ref name=swin97th/> |colspan="3"|'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794 as Strathspey Highland Regiment, numbered in same year. Disbanded 1795.<ref name=swin97th/> |- | '''97th (Queen's Own Germans) Regiment of Foot '''1805–1816<ref name=swin97th>Swinson (1972), p.199</ref><br /> |colspan="3"|'''1798'''<br />Raised 1798 as The Minorca Regiment, redesignated the Queen's own German Regiment in 1802, numbered in 1805.<ref name=swin97th/> renumbered as 96th (see above) in 1816 when existing 95th Foot became Rifle Brigade without a number.<ref name=lg1816numbers/> |- | '''97th Regiment of Foot''' 1816–1818 |colspan="3"|'''1804'''<br />Raised 1760 as 98th Foot, renumbered as 97th (see above) in 1816 when existing 95th Foot became Rifle Brigade without a number.<ref name=lg1816numbers/> Disbanded 1818.<ref name=swin97th/> |- | '''[[97th (The Earl of Ulster's) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1824–1881<ref name=swin97th>Swinson (1972), p.199</ref><br /> |'''1824'''<br />Raised 1824.<ref name=swin97th/> | 1881: 2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment|Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment)]] | [[Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="6"|'''98''' | '''98th Regiment of Foot''' 1760–1763<ref name=swin98th/> |colspan="3"|'''1760'''<br />Raised 1760. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin97th/> |- | '''98th Regiment of Foot '''1779–1784<ref name=swin98th>Swinson (1972), p.200</ref><br /> |colspan="3"|'''1779'''<br />Raised 1779, disbanded 1784.<ref name=swin98th/> |- | '''98th Regiment of Foot (Argyllshire Highlanders)''' 1794–1795<ref name=swin98th/> |colspan="3"|'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794, renumbered 91st (see above) in 1796 on disbandment of a number of regiments.<ref name=swin98th/> |- | '''98th Regiment of Foot '''1805–1816 |colspan="3"|'''1805'''<br />Raised 1805, renumbered as 97th (see above) in 1816 when existing 95th Foot became Rifle Brigade without a number.<ref name=lg1816numbers/> |- | '''98th (Prince of Wales's Tipperary) Regiment of Foot''' 1816–1818 |colspan="3"|'''1804'''<br />Raised 1804 as 99th Foot, renumbered as 98th in 1816 when existing 95th Foot became Rifle Brigade without a number.<ref name=lg1816numbers/> Disbanded 1818.<ref name=swin98th/> |- | '''98th Regiment of Foot''' 1824–1876<br /> '''[[98th (The Prince of Wales's) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1876–1881<ref name=lg98th> "The Queen has been graciously pleased to approve of the 98th Foot being in future styled 'The 98th, or the Prince of Wales's, Regiment of Foot', and of it bearing His Royal Highness' Plume on its Regimental Colour." {{London Gazette|issue=24376 |date=27 October 1876 |page=5720 }}</ref> |'''1824'''<br />Raised 1824.<ref name=swin97th/> | 1881: 2nd Battalion,<br />The [[North Staffordshire Regiment|Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment)]] | [[Mercian Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="6"|'''99''' | '''99th Regiment of Foot''' 1760–1763<ref name=swin99th/> |colspan="3"|'''1760'''<br />Raised 1760. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin99th/> |- | '''99th Regiment of Foot (Jamaica Regiment)''' 1780–1783<ref name=swin99th>Swinson (1972), p.201</ref><br /> |colspan="3"|'''1779'''<br />Raised 1780, disbanded 1783.<ref name=swin98th/> |- | '''99th Regiment of Foot''' 1794–1798<ref name=swin99th/> |colspan="3"|'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794, disbanded 1798.<ref name=swin98th/> |- | '''[[99th (Prince of Wales's Tipperary) Regiment of Foot]] '''1804–1816 |colspan="3"|'''1804'''<br />Raised 1804 as 99th Foot, renumbered as 98th in 1816 when existing 95th Foot became Rifle Brigade without a number.<ref name=lg1816numbers/> |- | '''99th (Prince Regent's County of Dublin) Regiment of Foot''' 1816–1818 |colspan="3"|'''1805'''<br />Raised 1804 as 100th Foot, renumbered as 99th in 1816 when existing 95th Foot became Rifle Brigade without a number.<ref name=lg1816numbers/> Disbanded 1818.<ref name=swin99th/> |- | '''99th (Lanarkshire) Regiment of Foot''' 1824–1874<br /> '''[[99th (Lanarkshire) Regiment of Foot|99th (Duke of Edinburgh's) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1874–1881<ref name=lg99th> "99th Foot, The Queen has been graciously pleased to approve of this Regiment being in future styled The 99th (Duke of Edinburgh's) Regiment; and of it being permitted to bear, on its second or Regimental Colour, His Royal Highness's Coronet and Cypher." {{London Gazette|issue=24094 |date=12 May 1874 |page=2508 }}</ref> |'''1824'''<br />Raised 1824.<ref name=swin99th/> | 1881: 2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Wiltshire Regiment|Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment)]] | [[The Rifles]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="6"|'''100''' | '''100th (Highland) Regiment of Foot''' 1761–1763<ref name=swin100th/> |colspan="3"|'''1761'''<br />Raised 1761. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin100th/> |- | '''100th Regiment of Foot''' 1780–1784<ref name=swin100th>Swinson (1972), p.202</ref><br /> |colspan="3"|'''1780'''<br />Raised 1780, disbanded 1784. Also known as "Loyal Lincolnshire Regiment".<ref name=swin100th/> |- | '''100th (Gordon Highlanders) Regiment of Foot''' 1794–1798<ref name=swin100th/> |colspan="3"|'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794, renumbered as 92nd (see above) in 1798.<ref name=swin100th/> |- | '''[[100th Regiment of Foot (Prince Regent's County of Dublin Regiment)|100th (Prince Regent's County of Dublin) Regiment of Foot]] '''1805–1816 |colspan="3"|'''1804'''<br />Raised 1804 as 100th Foot, renumbered as 99th in 1816 when existing 95th Foot became Rifle Brigade without a number.<ref name=lg1816numbers/> |- | '''[[New South Wales Corps|100th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1816–1818 |colspan="3"| '''1789'''<br />Raised 1798 as New South Wales Corps.<br />Numbered 1809 as 102nd Foot, renumbered as 100th in 1816 when existing 95th Foot became Rifle Brigade without a number.<ref name=lg1816numbers/> Disbanded 1818.<ref name=swin102nd/> |- | '''[[100th (Prince of Wales's Royal Canadian) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1858–1881 |'''1824'''<br />Raised 1858 in Canada.<ref name=swin100th/> In 1875 was deemed successor to the 100th Foot of 1805–1816.<ref name=lg100th> "The Queen has been graciously pleased to approve of the 100th (or Prince of Wales' Royal Canadian) Regiment of Foot having inscribed on its Regimental Colour the word "Niagara" as formerly granted to the old 100th, The Prince Regent's County, of Dublin Regiment, in commemoration of its distinguished conduct at the capture of Fort Niagara by assault on 13th December, 1813." {{London Gazette|issue=24198 |date=9 April 1875 |page=2030 }}</ref> | 1881: 1st Battalion,<br />The [[Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment|Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians)]] | Disbanded 1922. |}

===101st–110th foot=== {| class="wikitable" !Number !Titles !Date of raising or coming onto establishment !Fate !Successor 2012 |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="5"|'''101''' | '''101st (Highland) Regiment of Foot''' 1760–1763<ref name=swin101st>Swinson (1972), p.203</ref> |colspan="3"|'''1760'''<br />Raised 1760, disbanded 1763. Also known as "Johnstone's Highlanders".<ref name=swin101st/> |- | '''101st Regiment of Foot''' 1780–1783<ref name=swin101st/> |colspan="3"|'''1780'''<br />Raised 1780. Disbanded 1783.<ref name=swin101st/> |- | '''101st (Irish) Regiment of Foot''' 1794–1795 | colspan="3"|'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794. Disbanded 1795.<ref name=swin101st/> |- | '''[[101st Regiment of Foot (Duke of York's Irish)|101st (Duke of York's Irish) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1806–1816<ref name=swin101st/><br /> |colspan="3"| '''1806'''<br />Raised 1806, disbanded 1816. |- | '''[[101st Regiment of Foot (Royal Bengal Fusiliers)]]''' 1861–1881<ref name=swin101st/> | '''1756'''<br />Raised 1756 by the Honorable East India Company as the Bengal European Regiment. Came under Crown control in 1858 as 1st Bengal Fusiliers. Made a "royal" regiment and integrated into the British Army as the 101st Foot in 1861.<ref name=lgheic>"Her Majesty's Government have expressed an anxious desire to preserve the proud recollections of distinguished service which belong especially to the older Regiments of each Presidency, and to incorporate with Her Majesty's Army, Corps which have so greatly contributed to the acquisition and maintenance of Her Majesty's Dominions in the East. <br /> Her Majesty having graciously determined to mark Her estimation of the services of Her Indian Armies, by conferring the designation of "Royal" upon three of the European Regiments, and by selecting for this honour one Regiment from each Presidency – the selection of which has been left by Her Majesty to the judgment and discretion of the Government of India – the Viceroy and Governor-General in Council has much gratification in announcing that the following Regiments will henceforward bear the honourable designation of "Royal" Regiments:— *The 1st Bengal Fusiliers. *The 1st Madras Fusiliers. *The 1st Bombay Fusiliers. <br /> The three older Regiments in the several Presidencies will thus be converted into Regiments of Her Majesty's General Army, and will be numbered and designated as follows :— *The 101st Regiment of Foot (Royal Bengal Fusiliers). *The 102nd Regiment of Foot (Royal Madras Fusiliers). *The 103rd Regiment of Foot (Royal Bombay Fusiliers). *The 104th Regiment of Foot (Bengal Fusiliers). *The 105th Regiment of Foot (Madras Light Infantry). *The 106th Regiment of Foot (Bombay Light Infantry). *The 107th Regiment of Foot (Bengal Infantry). *The 108th Regiment of Foot (Madras Infantry). *The 109th Regiment of Foot (Bombay Infantry). <br /> The Corps transferred to Her Majesty's Service will retain all honorary distinctions which they have won. These will be borne on appointments and colours, or in the Army List, in such manner as Her Majesty's Government may think best suited to the Arm of the Service to which the Corps belongs. {{London Gazette|issue=22514 |date=28 May 1861 |pages=2252–2253 }}</ref><ref name=swin101st/> | 1881:1st Battalion,<br />The [[Royal Munster Fusiliers]] |Disbanded 1922 |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="5"|'''102''' | '''102nd (Queen's Royal Volunteers) Regiment of Foot''' 1760–1763<ref name=swin102nd>Swinson (1972), p.204</ref> |colspan="3"|'''1760'''<br />Raised 1760, disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin102nd/> |- | '''102nd Regiment of Foot''' 1780–1783<ref name=swin102nd/> |colspan="3"|'''1780'''<br />Raised 1780. Disbanded 1783.<ref name=swin102nd/> |- | '''102nd (Irish) Regiment of Foot''' 1794–1795 | colspan="3"|'''1793'''<br />Raised 1793 as Trench's Regiment. Numbered 1794, disbanded 1795. Also known as "Irish Rangers".<ref name=swin102nd/> |- | '''102nd Regiment of Foot''' 1809–1816<ref name=swin102nd/><br /> |colspan="3"| '''1789'''<br />Raised 1789 as [[New South Wales Corps]].<br />Numbered 1809 as 102nd Foot, renumbered as 100th (see above) in 1816 when existing 95th Foot became Rifle Brigade without a number.<ref name=lg1816numbers/> |- | '''[[102nd Regiment of Foot (Royal Madras Fusiliers)]]''' 1861–1881<ref name=swin102nd/> | '''1756'''<br />Raised 1742 by the Honorable East India Company as the Madras European Regiment. Came under Crown control in 1858 as 1st Madras Fusiliers. Made a "royal" regiment and integrated into the British Army as the 102nd Foot in 1861.<ref name=lgheic/><ref name=swin102nd/> | 1881:1st Battalion,<br />The [[Royal Dublin Fusiliers]] |Disbanded 1922 |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="5"|'''103''' | '''103rd (Volunteer Hunters) Regiment of Foot''' 1761–1763<ref name=swin103rd>Swinson (1972), p.205</ref> |colspan="3"|'''1761'''<br />Raised 1761, disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin103rd/> |- | '''103rd (King's Irish Infantry) Regiment of Foot''' 1781–1783<ref name=swin103rd/> |colspan="3"|'''1781'''<br />Raised 1780. Disbanded 1783.<ref name=swin103rd/> |- | '''103rd (Loyal Bristol Volunteers) Regiment of Foot''' 1794–1795 | colspan="3"|'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794 as Loyal Bristol Regiment. Numbered 1794, disbanded 1795.<ref name=swin103rd/> |- | [[103rd Regiment of Foot (1806)|'''103rd Regiment of Foot''' 1809–1816]]<ref name=swin103rd/><br /> |colspan="3"| '''1809'''<br />Formed from the 9th Garrison Battalion (raised 1806). Disbanded 1816.<ref name=swin103rd/> |- | '''[[103rd Regiment of Foot (Royal Bombay Fusiliers)]]''' 1861–1881<ref name=swin103rd/> | '''1661'''<br />Raised 1661 as the Bombay Regiment. Under the control of the Honorable East India Company from 1668. Came under Crown control in 1858 as 1st Bombay Fusiliers. Made a "royal" regiment and integrated into the British Army as the 103rd Foot in 1861.<ref name=lgheic/><ref name=swin103rd/> | 1881:2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Royal Dublin Fusiliers]] |Disbanded 1922 |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="5"|'''104''' | '''104th (King's Volunteers) Regiment of Foot''' 1761–1763<ref name=swin104th>Swinson (1972), p.206</ref> |colspan="3"|'''1761'''<br />Raised 1761, disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin104th/> |- | '''[[104th Regiment of Foot (1782)]]''' 1782–1783<ref name=swin104th/> |colspan="3"|'''1780'''<br />Formed from 10 independent companies raised earlier. Disbanded 1783,<ref name=swin104th/> after a mutiny. |- | '''104th (Royal Manchester Volunteers) Regiment of Foot''' 1794–1795 | colspan="3"|'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794, disbanded 1795.<ref name=swin104th/> |- | '''104th Regiment of Foot (New Brunswick Regiment)''' 1809–1816<ref name=swin104th/><br /> |colspan="3"| '''1811'''<br />Created from New Brunswick Fencible Infantry (raised 1803). Disbanded 1817.<ref name=swin104th/> |- | '''[[104th Regiment of Foot (Bengal Fusiliers)]]''' 1861–1881<ref name=swin104th/> | '''1839'''<br />Raised 1839 as the 2nd Bengal (European) Light Infantry. Came under Crown control in 1858 as 2nd Bengal Fusiliers. Integrated into the British Army as the 104th Foot in 1861.<ref name=lgheic/><ref name=swin104th/> | 1881:2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Royal Munster Fusiliers]] |Disbanded 1922 |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="4"|'''105''' | '''[[105th Regiment of Foot (Queen's Own Royal Regiment of Highlanders)|105th (Queen's Own Royal Highlanders) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1761–1763<ref name=swin105th>Swinson (1972), p.207</ref> |colspan="3"|'''1761'''<br />Raised 1761, disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin105th/> |- | '''[[Volunteers of Ireland|105th (Volunteers of Ireland) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1781–1783<ref name=swin105th/> |colspan="3"|'''1781'''<br />Raised 1777 in North America. Brought onto British Establishment as 105th Foot in 1781/2. Disbanded 1783.<ref name=swin105th/> |- | '''105th Regiment of Foot''' 1794–1796 | colspan="3"|'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794, disbanded 1796.<ref name=swin105th/> |- | '''[[105th Regiment of Foot (Madras Light Infantry)]]''' 1861–1881<ref name=swin105th/> | '''1839'''<br />Raised 1839 as the 2nd Madras (European) Light Infantry. Came under Crown control in 1858 as 2nd Madras Light Infantry. Integrated into the British Army as the 105th Foot in 1861.<ref name=lgheic/><ref name=swin105th/> | 1881:2nd Battalion,<br />The [[King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry|King's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry)]] |[[The Rifles]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="3"|'''106''' | '''[[106th Regiment of Foot (Black Musqueteers)|106th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1761–1763<ref name=swin106th>Swinson (1972), p.208</ref> |colspan="3"|'''1761'''<br />Raised 1761, disbanded 1763. Known as "Black Musketeers".<ref name=swin106th/> |- | '''106th Regiment of Foot''' 1794–1795 | colspan="3"|'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794, disbanded 1795.<ref name=swin106th/> |- | '''[[106th Regiment of Foot (Bombay Light Infantry)]]''' 1861–1881<ref name=swin106th/> | '''1839'''<br />Raised 1839 as the 2nd Bombay (European) Regiment. Came under Crown control in 1858 as 2nd Bombay Light Infantry. Integrated into the British Army as the 106th Foot in 1861.<ref name=lgheic/><ref name=swin105th/> | 1881:2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Durham Light Infantry]] |[[The Rifles]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="3"|'''107''' | '''[[107th Regiment of Foot (Queen's Own Royal Regiment of British Volunteers)]]''' 1761–1763<ref name=swin107th>Swinson (1972), p.209</ref> |colspan="3"|'''1761'''<br />Raised 1761. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin107th/> |- | '''[[107th Regiment of Foot (1794)|107th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1794–1795<ref name=swin107th/> |colspan="3"|'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794. Disbanded 1795.<ref name=swin97th/> |- | '''[[107th Regiment of Foot (Bengal Light Infantry)]]''' 1861–1881<ref name=swin107th/> | '''1854'''<br />Raised 1854 as the 3rd Bengal (European) Light Infantry. Came under Crown control in 1858 as 3rd Bengal Light Infantry. Integrated into the British Army as the 107th Foot in 1861.<ref name=lgheic/><ref name=swin107th/> | 1881:2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Royal Sussex Regiment]] |[[Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="3"|'''108''' | '''108th Regiment of Foot''' 1760–1763<ref name=swin108th>Swinson (1972), p.210</ref> |colspan="3"|'''1760'''<br />Raised 1760. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin108th/> |- | '''108th Regiment of Foot''' 1794–1796<ref name=swin108th/> |colspan="3"|'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794. Disbanded 1796.<ref name=swin108th/> |- | '''[[108th Regiment of Foot (Madras Infantry)]]''' 1861–1881<ref name=swin108th/> | '''1854'''<br />Raised 1854 as the 3rd Madras (European) Infantry. Came under Crown control in 1858 as 3rd Madras Infantry. Integrated into the British Army as the 108th Foot in 1861.<ref name=lgheic/><ref name=swin108th/> | 1881:2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers]] |[[Royal Irish Regiment (1992)|Royal Irish Regiment]] |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="3"|'''109''' | '''[[109th Regiment of Foot (1761)]]''' 1761–1763<ref name=swin109th>Swinson (1972), p.211</ref> |colspan="3"|'''1761'''<br />Raised 1761. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=swin109th/> |- | '''[[109th (Aberdeenshire) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1794–1795<ref name=swin109th/> |colspan="3"|'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794. Disbanded 1795.<ref name=swin109th/> |- | '''[[109th Regiment of Foot (Bombay Infantry)]]''' 1861–1881<ref name=swin109th/> | '''1853'''<br />Raised 1853 as the 3rd Bombay (European) Regiment. Came under Crown control in 1858 as 3rd Bombay Regiment. Integrated into the British Army as the 109th Foot in 1861.<ref name=lgheic/><ref name=swin109th/> | 1881:2nd Battalion,<br />The [[Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment|Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians)]] |Disbanded 1922 |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="2"|'''110''' | '''[[110th Regiment of Foot (Queen's Royal Musqueteers)|110th Regiment of Foot (Queen's Own Musketeers)]]''' 1761–1763<ref name=regts110>{{Cite web|title=110th Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/110.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071219004434/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/110.htm |archive-date=19 December 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |colspan="3"|'''1761'''<br />Raised 1761. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=regts110/> |- | '''[[110th Regiment of Foot (1794)|110th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1794–1795<ref name=regts110/> |colspan="3"|'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794, disbanded 1795.<ref name=regts110/> |}

===111th–120th foot=== {| class="wikitable" !Number !Titles !Date of raising or coming onto establishment |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="2"|'''111''' | '''[[111th Regiment of Foot (1761)|111th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1761–1763<ref name=regts111>{{Cite web|title=111th Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/111.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071219004434/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/111.htm |archive-date=19 December 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |'''1761'''<br />Raised 1761. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=regts111/> |- | '''[[111th Regiment of Foot (Loyal Birmingham Volunteers)]]''' 1794–1795<ref name=regts111/> |'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794. Disbanded 1795.<ref name=regts111/> |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="2"|'''112''' | '''[[112th Regiment of Foot (King's Royal Musqueteers)|112th Regiment of Foot (King's Royal Musketeers)]]''' 1761–1763<ref name=regts112>{{Cite web|title=112th Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/112-761.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071219004434/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/112-761.htm |archive-date=19 December 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |'''1761'''<br />Raised 1761. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=regts112/> |- | '''[[112th Regiment of Foot (1794)|112th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1794–1795<ref name=regts112/> |'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794. Disbanded 1795.<ref name=regts112/> |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="2"|'''113''' | '''[[113th Regiment of Foot (Royal Highlanders)]]''' 1761–1763<ref name=regts113a>{{Cite web|title=113th Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/113-761.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071016175238/http://regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/113-761.htm |archive-date=16 October 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |'''1761'''<br />Raised 1761. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=regts113a/> |- | '''[[113th Regiment of Foot (1794)|113th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1794–1795<ref name=regts113b>{{Cite web|title=113th Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/113-794.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071219004434/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/113-794.htm |archive-date=19 December 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794. Disbanded 1795.<ref name=regts113b/> |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="2"|'''114''' | '''[[114th Regiment of Foot (1761)|114th Regiment of Foot (Royal Highland Volunteers)]]''' 1761–1763<ref name=regts114a>{{Cite web|title=114th Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/114-761h.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071219004434/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/114-761h.htm |archive-date=19 December 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |'''1761'''<br />Raised 1761. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=regts114a/> |- | '''[[114th Regiment of Foot (1794)|114th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1794–1795<ref name=regts114b>{{Cite web|title=114th Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/114-794.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071219004434/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/114-794.htm |archive-date=19 December 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794. Disbanded 1795.<ref name=regts114b/> |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="2"|'''115''' | '''[[115th Regiment of Foot (1761)|115th Regiment of Foot (Royal Scotch Lowlanders)]]''' 1761–1763<ref name=regts115a>{{Cite web|title=115th Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/115-761.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071219004434/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/115-761.htm |archive-date=19 December 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |'''1761'''<br />Raised 1761. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=regts115a/> |- | '''[[115th Regiment of Foot (1794)|115th Regiment of Foot (Prince William's)]]''' 1794–1795<ref name=regts115b>{{Cite web|title=115th Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/115-794.htm |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}{{dead link|date=August 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> |'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794. Disbanded 1795.<ref name=regts115b/> |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="2"|'''116''' | '''[[73rd Regiment of Foot (Invalids)|116th (Invalids) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1762–1763<ref name=swin73rd/><ref name=invalids>Invalid regiments were formed by outpatients from the [[Royal Hospital Chelsea]] to man garrisons and to provide guards at royal palaces, and thus release regular troops for active service. Lawson (1961), pp.133-135</ref> |'''1762'''<br />Raised 1762. Renumbered as 73rd foot (see above) 1763<ref name=swin73rd/> |- | '''[[116th (Perthshire Highlanders) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1793–1795<ref name=regts116>{{Cite web|title=116th (Invalids) Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/116-793.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071219004434/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/116-793.htm |archive-date=19 December 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |'''1793'''<br />Raised 1793. Disbanded 1795.<ref name=regts116/> |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="2"|'''117''' | '''[[74th Regiment of Foot (Invalids)|117th (Invalids) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1762–1763<ref name=swin74th/><ref name="invalids"/> |'''1762'''<br />Raised 1762. Renumbered as 74th foot (see above) 1763<ref name=swin73rd/> |- | '''[[117th Regiment of Foot (1794)|117th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1793–1795<ref name=regts117>{{Cite web|title=117th Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/117.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071219004434/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/117.htm |archive-date=19 December 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |'''1793'''<br />Raised 1794. Disbanded 1796.<ref name=regts117/> |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="2"|'''118''' | '''[[75th Regiment of Foot (Invalids)|118th (Invalids) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1762–1763<ref name=swin75th/><ref name=invalids/> |'''1762'''<br />Raised 1762. Renumbered as 75th foot (see above) 1763<ref name=swin75th/> |- | '''[[118th Regiment of Foot (1794)|118th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1794–1795<ref name=regts118>{{Cite web|title=118th Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/118.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071219004434/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/118.htm |archive-date=19 December 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794. Disbanded 1795.<ref name=regts118/> |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="2"|'''119''' | '''[[119th (The Prince's Own) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1761–1763 |'''1761'''<br />Raised 1762. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=regts119/> |- | '''[[119th Regiment of Foot (1794)|119th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1794–1796<ref name=regts119>{{Cite web|title=119th Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/119.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071012140427/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/119.htm |archive-date=12 October 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794 as John Rochfort's Regiment of Foot. Disbanded 1795.<ref name=regts119/> |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="2"|'''120''' | '''[[120th Regiment of Foot (1763)|120th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1762–1763 |'''1762'''<br />Raised 1762. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=regts120/> |- | '''[[120th Regiment of Foot (1794)|120th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1794–1795<ref name=regts120>{{Cite web|title=120th Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/120.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071219004434/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/120.htm |archive-date=19 December 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794. Disbanded 1795.<ref name=regts120/> |}

===121st–130th Foot=== {| class="wikitable" !Number !Titles !Date of raising or coming onto establishment |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="2"|'''121''' | '''[[121st Regiment of Foot (1762)|121st Regiment of Foot]]''' 1761–1763<ref name=regts121>{{Cite web|title=121st Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/121.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071014173217/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/121.htm |archive-date=14 October 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |'''1761'''<br />Raised 1761. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=regts111/> |- | '''[[121st Regiment of Foot (1794)|121st Regiment of Foot]]''' 1794–1795<ref name=regts121/> |'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794. Disbanded 1795.<ref name=regts111/> |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="2"|'''122''' | '''[[122nd Regiment of Foot (1762)|122nd Regiment of Foot]]''' 1762–1764<ref name=regts122>{{Cite web|title=122nd Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/122.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071010045951/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/122.htm |archive-date=10 October 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |'''1762'''<br />Raised 1762. Disbanded 1764.<ref name=regts122/> |- | '''[[122nd Regiment of Foot (1794)|122nd Regiment of Foot]]''' 1794–1796<ref name=regts122/> |'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794. Disbanded 1796.<ref name=regts122/> |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="2"|'''123''' | '''[[123rd Regiment of Foot (1762)|123rd Regiment of Foot]]''' 1762–1764<ref name=regts123a>{{Cite web|title=100th Regiment of Foot and 123rd Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/123-762.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071016175303/http://regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/123-762.htm |archive-date=16 October 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |'''1762'''<br />Raised 1762. Disbanded 1764.<ref name=regts123a/> |- | '''[[123rd Regiment of Foot (1794)|123rd Regiment of Foot]]''' 1794–1796<ref name=regts123a/> |'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794. Disbanded 1796.<ref name=regts123a/> |- |align=center valign=middle rowspan="2"|'''124''' | '''[[124th Regiment of Foot (1762)|124th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1762–1763<ref name=regts124>{{Cite web|title=124th Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/124.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071219004434/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/124.htm |archive-date=19 December 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |'''1762'''<br />Raised 1762. Disbanded 1763.<ref name=regts124/> |- | '''[[124th (Waterford) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1794–1795<ref name=regts124/> |'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794. Disbanded 1795.<ref name=regts124/> |- |align=center valign=middle |'''125''' | '''[[125th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1794–1795<ref name=regts125>{{Cite web|title=125th Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/125.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071219004434/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/125.htm |archive-date=19 December 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794. Disbanded 1795.<ref name=regts125/> |- |align=center valign=middle |'''126''' | '''[[126th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1794–1796<ref name=regts126>{{Cite web|title=126th Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/126.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071219004434/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/126.htm |archive-date=19 December 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794. Disbanded 1796.<ref name=regts126/> |- |align=center valign=middle |'''127''' | '''[[127th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1794–1796<ref name=regts127>{{Cite web|title=127th Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/127.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071016175319/http://regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/127.htm |archive-date=16 October 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794. Disbanded 1796.<ref name=regts127/> |- |align=center valign=middle |'''128''' | '''[[128th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1794–1796<ref name=regts128>{{Cite web|title=128th Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/128.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071219004434/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/128.htm |archive-date=19 December 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794. Disbanded 1796.<ref name=regts128/> |- |align=center valign=middle |'''129''' | '''[[129th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1794–1796<ref name=regts129>{{Cite web|title=129th Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/129.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071016203842/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/129.htm |archive-date=16 October 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794 as the Gentlemen of Coventry's Regiment of Foot. Disbanded 1796.<ref name=regts129/> |- |align=center valign=middle |'''130''' | '''[[130th Regiment of Foot]]''' 1794–1796<ref name=regts130>{{Cite web|title=130th Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/130.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071016175334/http://regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/130.htm |archive-date=16 October 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794. Disbanded 1796.<ref name=regts130/> |}

===131st–135th foot=== {| class="wikitable" !Number !Titles !Date of raising or coming onto establishment |- |align=center valign=middle |'''131''' | '''[[131st Regiment of Foot]]''' 1794–1796<ref name=regts131>{{Cite web|title=131st Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/131.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071219004434/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/131.htm |archive-date=19 December 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794. Disbanded 1796.<ref name=regts131/> |- |align=center valign=middle |'''132''' | '''[[132nd (Highland) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1794–1796<ref name=regts132>{{Cite web|title=132nd Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/132.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071219004434/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/132.htm |archive-date=19 December 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794. Disbanded 1796.<ref name=regts132/> |- |align=center valign=middle |'''133''' | '''[[133rd (Highland) Regiment of Foot]] (Inverness Volunteers)''' 1794–1796<ref name=regts133>{{Cite web|title=133rd Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/133.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071219004434/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/133.htm |archive-date=19 December 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794. Disbanded 1796.<ref name=regts133/> |- |align=center valign=middle |'''134''' | '''[[134th (Loyal Limerick) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1794–1796<ref name=regts134>{{Cite web|title=134th Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/134.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071219004434/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/134.htm |archive-date=19 December 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |'''1794'''<br />Raised 1794 as the 2nd Battalion of the 83rd Regiment of Foot. Disbanded 1796.<ref name=regts134/> |- |align=center valign=middle |'''135''' | '''[[135th (Limerick) Regiment of Foot]]''' 1796<ref name=regts135>{{Cite web|title=135th Regiment of Foot |url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/135.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071219004434/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/135.htm |archive-date=19 December 2007 |work=Regiments.org |access-date=7 September 2009}}</ref> |'''1794'''<br />Raised and disbanded 1796.<ref name=regts135/> |}

==See also== *[[British Army order of precedence]]

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