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MEMOIRS 
HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL. 
THE BBOME-WALTOH FAMILY. 
BY 
MAJOR AND QUARTERMASTER R. H. MURDOCH, R.A. 
(Assistant-Superintendent of Records). 
Chapter V. — Continued. 
In describing the relative positions of the Allies at the battle of Minden y 
in the “ Proceedings ” of May last, the six British regiments were cor¬ 
rectly aligned, but their order got inverted in the act of transcribing 
from original MSS. to fair copy for print. 
Both alignment and order are, however, accurately delineated in the 
plan of the battle. 
These famous infantry regiments may naturally be sensitive as to 
their correct positions in the memorable battle, and I therefore hasten 
to make this acknowledgment. 
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«j f(L.) 23rd Regt. (Welsh) 37th Regiment. 12th Regiment, 
bf) I 
■{ 25th „ 51st „ 20th 
~c3 j 
^ 1 Saxe-Gotlm Regiment. Hanoverian Guards. 
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a- 
p_ 
crq 
c: 
a 
c n 
(L.) 
Killed and 
wounded. 
11 10 9 
Welsh Fusiliers. 37th. Regiment. 12th Regiment. (R.) 
9 officers, 197 men. 15 + 231. 17 + 262. 
45 44 43 
25th Regiment. 61st Regiment. 20th Regiment. 
7 + 138. 10 + 98. 18 + 314. 
Total 
’76 + 1240. 
The figures in block type will now serve to identify the regiments by 
the corresponding numbers on the plan of the battle.— R.H.M. 
6. VOL. xxi. 
