The Scottish Highlands, Highland Clans and Highland Regiments, Volume 2 (of 2)
ii. 479;
raises the 72nd Highlanders, 524; death, 525.
Seaforth’s Highlanders. _See_ Seventy-Second.
Sebastopol (accurately Sevastópol), _see_ Crimean History in Highland Regiments.
Second-sight and seers, Highland, i. 310.
Secunder-Bagh, its capture (78th), ii. 282; (93rd) and engraving of, 791.
Seringapatam, sieges of (71st), ii. 486; (72nd) 528, 529; (73rd) 570; (74th) is authorised to bear the word “Seringapatam” on its regimental colours and appointments, 575.
Seton, Lt.-Col. (74th), his noble conduct during the loss of the “Birkenhead” troop-ship, Feb. 26, 1852, ii. 604; monument erected by Queen Victoria to his memory in Chelsea Hospital, 606.
Seventy-First, or Highland Light Infantry, formerly 73rd, Lord Macleod’s Highlanders, their history, ii. 479-519; for details of which _see_-- Ch. I. 1777-1818, 479 to 504. II. 1818-1874, 504 to 519. Plate of colonels of the 71st and 72nd, ii. 479.
Seventy-First, Old, ii. 465.
Seventy-Second, or Duke of Albany’s Own Highlanders, formerly the 78th or Seaforth’s Highlanders, their history, ii. 524-561; for details of which _see_-- Ch. I. 1778-1840, 524 to 543. II. 1841-1873, 543 to 561. Succession list of colonels, field and staff-officers, &c., 562; map of Kaffraria, 564. Plate of colonels of the 71st and 72nd, ii. 479.
Seventy-Third Regiment (the present), formerly the second battalion of the 42nd, history of, ii. 566.
Seventy-Fourth Highlanders, their history, ii. 571-613; for details, _see_-- Ch. I. 1787-1846, 571 to 592. II. 1846-1853, 593 to 606, Kaffir War. III. 1853-1874, 606 to 613. Succession list of colonels and field-officers; map of Kaffraria, 564.
Seventy-Fourth Regiment, Old, ii. 519.
Seventy-Fifth, originally Highland, now the Stirlingshire regiment, its history, ii. 616; engaged in Kaffir war (1835), 535; guards the Alum Bagh (1857), 616.
Seventy-Sixth Regiment, Old, ii. 520.
Seventy-Seventh Highland Regiment, or Athole Highlanders (1778-1783), its history till reduced, ii. 522.
Seventy-Seventh Regiment, Old, ii. 453.
Seventy-Eighth Highlanders, or Ross-shire Buffs, their history,