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on 15 October and most of the Maltese contingent was captured or killed in the process. Sources differ as to how many men were killed: from about 75 men to three quarters of the regiment. 120 others were wounded. Around 250 men surrendered after running out of gunpowder, and they were subsequently
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along with around 100 Sicilians and some Spaniards. Due to the Royal Regiment having higher pay, many men resigned from the Provincials to join the new regiment, such that there was a shortage of men in the Provincials and the two-battalion military unit had to be reduced to a single battalion in
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and the rest of the island. Two weeks after the arrival of the regiment, on 4 October 1808, a French force of 6000 soldiers landed at Capri. The French attacked
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on 26 April 1811, and the men were encouraged to join other British military units serving in the Mediterranean, or the Maltese Provincial Battalion.
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The regiment was established on 7 December 1804, and it appeared on the Army List of 30 March 1805. The military unit was commanded by Major General
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The regiment included a total of 514 officers and men by mid-1805, and this increased to 758 in mid-1806. The Civil Commissioner of Malta, Captain
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where they guarded French prisoners, while a detachment served on a gunboat in Sicily. The regiment was disbanded by
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On 10 November 1807, about 950 men from the regiment joined the British forces in Sicily. The men embarked from
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Papers presented to the House of Commons relating to the Capture of the Isle of Capri by the French Forces
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on the way. The companies of the Royal Regiment of Malta were distributed between the main town of
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Garrisoning the military 'fief': The Maltese Corps and the Troops (1800 – 1860s)
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By 1810, the remaining men of the Royal Regiment of Malta were garrisoned at
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1811
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Index

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Malta Protectorate
British Army
Infantry
Napoleonic Wars
William Villettes
John Murray
infantry
British Army
Malta
British protectorate
Maltese Light Infantry
Siege of Porto Ferrajo
William Villettes
Maltese Provincial Battalions
Alexander Ball
Gibraltar
Sicily
Fort Ricasoli
Froberg mutiny
Milazzo
Capri
Diamante
Capri
Anacapri
Naples
Castel Nuovo
Colony of Jamaica
John Murray
Cottonera

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