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4th West India Regiment

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in 1807, the British Navy intercepted ships of other nations carrying slaves, and often these slaves were recruited to the West India Regiments.
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Historical record of the Life Guards containing an account of the formation of the corps in the year 1660 and of its subsequent services to 1835
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from 14 March 1817 to 9 March 1819. At the end of this assignment they were dispatched to
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The Succession of Colonels of the British Army from 1660 to the Present Day
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parliamentary abolition of the British transatlantic slave trade
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British military units and formations of the War of 1812
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Disbanded 24 April 1819, reconstituted February 1862
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West India Regiments
British Army
Oliver Nicolls
Africa
parliamentary abolition of the British transatlantic slave trade
Gibraltar
Sierra Leone
colonels of the regiment
Oliver Nicolls
Sir Thomas Maitland
Sir James Leith
Lord Strafford
Sir Robert Garrett
John Angerstein
George Thomas Colomb
Richard Cannon
Historical record of the Life Guards containing an account of the formation of the corps in the year 1660 and of its subsequent services to 1835, p. 135



"The Forgotten Black History of Gibraltar. Prof. Tim Lockley, 07/03/16, Africa's Sons Under Arms"
Categories
Military of Sierra Leone
History of the Caribbean
Regiments of Caribbean nations
British West Indies
Infantry regiments of the British Army
Military units and formations established in 1795
British military units and formations of the War of 1812
British colonial regiments

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