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History: Raised 1633 by Sir John Hepburn by Royal Warrant granted by Charles I for service in France. Returned to England in 1661 and known succesivly as Hepburn's, Douglas's and Dumbarton's Regiments. Becoming in 1679 The Royal Regiment of Foot.


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THE ROYAL SCOTS (THE ROYAL REGIMENT), BRITISH ARMY

History: Raised 1633 by Sir John Hepburn by Royal Warrant granted by Charles I for service in France. Returned to England in 1661 and known succesivly as Hepburn's, Douglas's and Dumbarton's Regiments. Becoming in 1679 The Royal Regiment of Foot.

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