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  • Remove search term Subject: Glengarry Light Infantry Fencibles
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  • Glengarry Light Infantry Cross Belt Plate c.1812-1816
        This is a square cross belt plate of the Glengarry Light Infantry, a Canadian Provincial Corps. It has a scotch thistle in the centre with “GLENGARRY LIGHT INFANTRY” inscribed around it. The Glengarr
      This is a square cross belt plate of the Glengarry Light Infantry, …
  • Glengarry Light Infantry Fencibles Junior Officer Coatee Believed to have Belonged to Donald McDougald- 1795-1830
        This is a wool and velvet coatee that is believed to be designed for a Glengarry Militia Officer, but the date of origin is unknown. It is a single breasted green coat with a velvet trimmed stand up
      This is a wool and velvet coatee that is believed to be …
  • British Uniform Coatee Worn by Colonel Daniel McDougal- 1812
        This uniform coatee was worn by Colonel Daniel McDougal when he was an Ensign at the Battle of Lundy’s Lane on July 25, 1814. The design is for a Junior officer (ensign or lieutenant) of the Voluntee
      This uniform coatee was worn by Colonel Daniel McDougal when he was …
  • Cross Belt Plate- Glengarry Light Infantry Fencibles
        This brass cross belt plate was fashioned to represent the Glengarry Light Infantry Fencibles. The rectangular plate is stamped with the initials “GLI” and the number one for 1st Battalion. There is
      This brass cross belt plate was fashioned to represent the Glengarry Light …
  • Letter From Sir Isaac Brock to James FitzGibbon - July 29, 1812
        [1812], 29 July: Major-General Isaac Brock, York, to James FitzGibbon. I lament that you should have been so long impressed with the idea that I possessed the means of being serviceable to you. I had
      [1812], 29 July: Major-General Isaac Brock, York, to James FitzGibbon. I lament …
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