The 19th (ist Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment of Foot.1875-81. By Steve Brown. 1751-S2. David Graeme. 19th Regiment of Foot Titles 19th Regiment of Foot 1751â1782 19th (1st Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment of Foot 1782â1875 19th (1st Yorkshire, North Riding â Princess of Walesâs Own) Regiment of Foot 1875â1881 Date of raising or coming onto establishment 1688 Raised 20 November 1688 as Francis Lutterellâs Regiment of Foot. However, at the same time, the 3rd Regiment of Foot had been commanded by its colonel Thomas Howard, since 1737. Private in Full Kit Roger Fenton photograph. 1690 - July battle of the Boyne saw the regiment's first active service 1695 - ⦠Brief History of the 19th Regiment of Foot. Currently, the Recreated 10th Foot consists of three companies of soldiers: a Company of Grenadiers and a Company of Light Infantry-- these were the companies that took part in the march to Concord in the early morning hours of April 19th, 1775 -- and a newly reformed Colonel's (Battalion) Company. Sir Charles Howard. The regiment was known as the Green Howards from 1744. 1688 - In November, the nineteenth line infantry regiment of the British Army was formed. 19th Regiment of Foot (Green Howards) - The Royal Berkshire Regiment 19th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons - The Light Dragoons 19th Royal Hussars (Queen Alexander's Own) - The Light Dragoons 1689: 26 February â raised at Exeter from independent companies of pikemen by Sir Francis Luttrell Colonels. Sir Charles Howard. Colonel Francis Luttrells Regi-ment of Foot, 1691-1751. The 19th Regiment of Foot. In order to tell them apart (since they both would have been known as 'Howard's Regiment of Foot'), the colours of their uniform facings were used to distinguish them. The 19th regiment's colonel was Hon. Private in Full Kit Re-enactor photograph. At this time the regiment was known by the surname of its Colonel - Lutrell's Regiment. Regimental History. 1768: 25 May. The regiment became the 19th (1st North Riding of Yorkshire) Regiment of Foot, and its main recruiting efforts continued in this area until 2006, particularly in Middlesbrough, Redcar, Northallerton and Scarborough. [Its Colonels name] Regi-ment of Foot (in 1693 ColonelEarls). After many years of successfully re-enacting the Crimean War, the 19th Regiment (1st Yorks. During the War of Spanish Succession (1701-1714), the regiment ⦠The regiment was known as the Green Howards from 1744. At that time, regiments were known by the name of their colonel. North Riding) The Green Howards. British 19th Regiment of Foot, led by Lt. Col. John Coates. The 19th (ist Yorkshire, North RidingâPrincess of Waless Own) Regiment of Foot.1881 (from). At that time, regiments were known by the name of their colonel. 1782-1875. The 19th was first raised from independent companies in Devonshire, England in 1688 under Francis Lutterell, and was known as Lutterell's Regiment of Foot. Major General Nathanael Greene encouraged collaboration among the various South Carolina Militia and State Troops, but none really wanted any change to the status quo. British Regiments and the Men Who Led Them 1793-1815: 19th Regiment of Foot. Fate 19th Regiment of Foot (1st Yorks. However, at the same time, the 3rd Regiment of Foot had been commanded by its colonel Thomas Howard, since 1737. The regiment served with Prince William of Orange during the 'Glorious Revolution'. 1688-91. TITLES. The 19th regiment's colonel was Hon. ===The Two Howards=== The regiment was known as the Green Howards from 1744. The 19th regiment's colonel was Hon. However, at the same time the 3rd regiment had been commanded by its Colonel Thomas Howard, since 1737. Secondary Titles: 1st Yorkshire, North Riding. Some were willing to work with Major General Greene, but some were not even willing to go that far. Sir Charles Howard.