Sorry yes I knew it was the 8th Foot. I have no idea why I typed that.
On their memorial either side of this drummer is engraved all the marllburian battles. Fought in, 'Ramillies, Oudenarde Malplaquet Blenheim Dettingen" and whilst dettingen was an important battle it is Blenheim and Minden that the foot regiments take most pride in as battle honours.
At dettingen the british line was pushed back, but at the others they were the rock steady volley firing lines we expect of them.
There were 9 regiments present at all the battles (with the successor British army unit which still uphold their traditions) were:
8th foot (kings liverpool regiment) now part of the duke of lancaster's regt was not one of those, they are referred to as the minden regiments.
The minden regiments are:-
12th of Foot (Suffolk Regiment), now part of The Royal Anglian Regiment
20th Foot (Lancashire Fusiliers), now part of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers
23rd Foot (Royal Welch Fusiliers), now the 1st Battalion, The Royal Welsh (Royal Welch Fusiliers)
25th Foot (King's Own Scottish Borderers), now The Royal Scots Borderers (1st Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland)
37th Foot (Royal Hampshire Regiment), now part of the Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment
51st Foot (King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry), now part of The Rifles
The descendents of these units are still known as "the Minden Regiments."
Paul