
Loyalist Military Part II
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Regimental Histories and Information
- The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada
- British Army Index of Regimental Websites
- British Empire & Commonwealth Land Forces: North America
- British Regiments in Canada
- Butler's Rangers: Recruiting and Administering the Corps
- The Canadian Military Heritage Project
- Canadian Army Regiments Index of Websites
- The Glengarry Light Infantry Fencibles
Raised in December of 1811, the Glengarry Light Infantry was to help the meager British Defense of the Canada's, in the impending war with the United States. Chiefly made up from Scots, from the Glengarry County, the unit was classified as "Fencibles," meaning they wouldn't fight outside their province or on foreign soil (both of which they did).
- History of the 42nd (Black Watch) in North America
- King's American Regiment
- King's American Regiment
- The King's Men: Loyalist Units in New York and North America
- King's (VIIIth) Regiment
- Three Loyalists Units: Butler's Rangers, Sir John Johnson's Brigade & King's Royal Regiment of New York (KRRNY)
- Alternate site
- Lord Montagu and the Duke of Cumberland's Regiment
- The Marston Diaries: Benjamin Marston of Marblehead, Loyalist
- Memoir of the Exploits of Captain Alexander 1776-1777
- The Port Roseway Page
- Prince of Wales' American Regiment
- Queen's York Rangers History
- National Archives of Canada
Records Relating to the Superintendent General of Indian Affairs, 1762-1829
- Royal Ethiopian Regiment
British and Loyalist Re-Enactor Regiments
- The American Revolutionary War Home Page
- The Brigade of the American Revolution
- Butler's Rangers
- Butler's Rangers, Lieutenant Colonel John Butler's Company
- Butler's Rangers, Captian William Caldwell's Company
- Butler's Rangers, Captain Bernard Frey's Company
- Butler's Rangers, Captain George Dame's Company
- Butler's Rangers, Captain Walter Butler's Company
- Colonel John Campbell's Canadian Indian Dept.
- Captain Alexander Fraser's Company of Select Marksmen
- 4th Company, Foot Guards
- His Majesty's 24th Regiment of Foot
- His Majesty's 64th Regiment of Foot
- Brant's Volunteers
- Joseph Brant's Volunteers
- Butler's Rangers
- Colonel John Campbell's Canadian Indian Department
- Captain Alexander Fraser's Company of Select Marksmen
- Gordon's Company, 60th Royal American Regiment, F&I War
- The Hessian Web Page
- King's Rangers-Samuel Hayden's Company
- King's Rangers - Ruiter's Company
- The King's Royal Yorkers
- Maryland Loyalist Battalion
- Peters' Corps Queen's Loyal Rangers, Capt. Justus Sherwood's Company
- Royal Welsh Fusiliers in America
- Queen's Rangers, Light Infantry, Capt. Stephenson’s Company
- The Queen's York Rangers (1st American Regiment)
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