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  1. Luke Perry’s* character is one of the Lancer family. His last name is Lancer. His father was previously referred to as simply “Lancer”. So “Boston” Lancer had previously joined the British Cavalry and was assigned, coincidently, to an “outfit” (regiment, battalion, etc.) already named “The Bengal Lancers”. Someone from Boston ...

  2. The three regiments of Hodson's Horse became two in 1860 when the third regiment was disbanded. The 1st and 2nd Regiments soon became the 9th and 10th Bengal Cavalry. The first overseas posting for the 9th was Malta, in 1878, and then the Sudan in 1885 in which year they became Lancers. The regiment then served in Chitral in 1895-7.

  3. Tales of the 77th Bengal Lancers: Created by Douglas Heyes. With Philip Carey, Warren Stevens, Patrick Whyte, Michael Carr. The show tells the story of two lieutenants, Michael Rhodes and William Storm, assigned to the 77th Bengal Lancers in India during the late 19th century. Colonel Standish is the commanding officer of the regiment.

  4. According to Schoedsack, the Bengal Lancers with whom author Yeats-Brown served had merged with the Indian cavalry by 1932 and no longer used the name. Schoedsack shot scenes of villages and the rifle factory of the Afridis. A news item in Hollywood Reporter on July 31, 1933 ...

  5. The Bengal Lancer, Withernsea opened to a full house in February 2004 and has remained a firm favourite among both residents and visitors alike. Boasting a fine selection of both traditional and speciality dishes, the restaurant takes great pride in producing a first class meal coupled with high class service.

  6. As the British Empire expands its presence in northwest India, Lt. McGregor (Gary Cooper) oversees two new recruits with the 41st regiment of the celebrated Bengal Lancers. Lt. Forsythe (Franchot ...

  7. The Bengal Lancers!: Directed by Stephen Weeks. With Michael York, Miles O'Keeffe, Emma Burdon-Sutton, Christopher Lee.