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47th Regiment of Foot – Aubrey's Company

47th Regiment of Foot – Aubrey's Company

An educational organization portraying lives of the men and women associated with a British line company during the American Rebellion.

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Month: January 2019

Posted on 01/28/201905/03/2019

The 47th Regiment of Foot Webpage Version 2.0

The 47th Regiment of Foot – Aubrey’s Company is back and with a new website.

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On This Day In His Majesty’s History

1755. Seven Years War. French fortress of Beausejour, on the isthmus joining Nova Scotia to the Canadian mainland, captured by British force which includes the 40th and 47th Foot (later 1st South Lancashires and 1st Loyals respectively). PICTURE SHOWS: The fortress at Beausejour, as drawn by an officer of the 40th

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47th Regiment joins forces with the 49th Regiment to take and hold the bridge at "Concord" at the inaugural Patriots Day at Mill Race Village, Northville, Michigan.
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