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258 HISTORICAL RECORDS OF THE1878. in the East. Four hundred and sixty-five menjoined the colours in April and May;of theseninety were from the Highland Borderers, 175from the Eoyal Renfrew Militia, and 200 fromother parts of Scotland.The men called up werekept on until July, when theywere allowedto return to their homes. Nothingof unusualinterest occurred duringthe remainder of thestay of the 91st in Dublin, which theyleft on1879. the 1st of January to go to Aldershot, proceedingfrom Kingstownin H.M.S. Assistance toPortsmouth, reaching their new quarterson the6th, when they were placed in the permanentbarracks.

9 1ST ARGYLLSHIRE HIGHLANDERS. 259CHAPTER XVI.England Natal Causes of Zulu War.ON the llth of February news was received in 1879.England of the greatdisaster in Zululand atIsandlhwana, where the camp of part of the troopsunder command of Lord Chelmsford was surprisedby the Zulus, and the force nearly annihilated.This intelligence caused the Grovernment to decideon sending out reinforcements at once, andamong the battalions of infantry selected was the91st, who were ordered to prepare for embarkationin the s.s. Pretoria, one of the steamersbelonging to the Union Company, on the 19th ofthe month.In order to bring the 91st up to the requiredstrength, volunteers were received from thefollowing regiments viz.2/5th, l/8th, l/10th,2/19th, 2/20th, 32nd, 36th, 41st, 55th, 84th, and108th, the total number required being 374 men.The last party of volunteers to arrive only joined on

258 HISTORICAL RECORDS OF THE1878. in <strong>the</strong> East. Four hundred and sixty-five menjoined <strong>the</strong> colours in April and May;<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>seninety were from <strong>the</strong> Highland Borderers, 175from <strong>the</strong> Eoyal Renfrew Militia, and 200 fromo<strong>the</strong>r parts <strong>of</strong> Scotland.The men <strong>ca</strong>lled up werekept on until July, when <strong>the</strong>ywere allowedto return to <strong>the</strong>ir homes. Nothing<strong>of</strong> unusualinterest occurred during<strong>the</strong> remainder <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>stay <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>91st</strong> in Dublin, which <strong>the</strong>yleft on1879. <strong>the</strong> 1st <strong>of</strong> January to go to Aldershot, proceedingfrom Kingstownin H.M.S. Assistance toPortsmouth, reaching <strong>the</strong>ir new quarterson <strong>the</strong>6th, when <strong>the</strong>y were placed in <strong>the</strong> permanentbarracks.

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