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The 42nd
Royal Highland Regiment


This is the official World Wide Web site of the 42nd Royal Highlanders, Inc., of Lafayette, Indiana, in the USA. Now in our 25th year, we re-enact the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) of the late 1700s, in North America, and wish to share the history of this famous regiment. This site is in no way an official representation of the British Army, or the Black Watch.
(The official web page for the Black Watch is here.)

The Black Watch

Am Freiceadan Dubh

In the year 1739, the six independant companies of the "Highland Watch", along with four newly-raised companies, were incorporated into a Regiment of Foot under John, the Earl of Crawford. This Regiment was originally numbered the 43rd Highland Regiment, but was renumbered as the 42nd in 1749.

The new Regiment continued to serve as the Highland Watch, in Scotland, but the British command sent the regiment as reinforcements in Flanders and Germany, in the war of the Austrian Succession. This resulted in a mutiny in 1743, but ended without bloodshed. (Save the executions of those responsible!) The regiment received its baptism of fire in the Battle of Fontenoy, 1745, and returned in 1745 during the Jacobite Rebellion, where they were stationed in the south, in anticipation of a French invasion. In 1747, they were garrisoned in Ireland, where they remained for 9 years.

The 42nd was sent to New York in 1756, and fought in the first battle of Fort Ticonderoga in 1758, losing over half its troops in a valiant assault on the breastworks. Prior the the action at Ticonderoga, the Black Watch was given the distinction of being a "Royal" regiment, changing the uniform's facings from buff to royal blue, and earning the right to bear a distinctive seal on the colours and drums. The regiment was known from then on as The 42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment or Royal Highlanders. The Regiment took part in actions throughout North America, as far west as Forts De Chartres, on the Mississippi River in Illinois.

The 42nd later served in the American Revolution, and in India, and is still active today, the most senior of all the Highland regiments. The Regiment still has ties in North America, through the Black Watch of Canada in Montreal.

For a more complete history, a timeline of the Regiment's history in North America.

The Forty Second Royal Highlanders, Lafayette, Indiana

The 42nd of Lafayette was formed by Captain Thomas J. Griffin in 1975, for men interested in Scottish history and culture, portraying the Black Watch during the period of the American Revolution. The men of the 42nd perform all around the Midwest, sharing our heritage and our history to spectators year round. The 42nd features a band of bagpipes, fifes, traditional rope-tension drums, and highland dancers, the only such unit to field such an instrumentation in our period in North America.

The 42nd performs a reportoire of music that is authentic to the Black Watch that we re-enact, from Wha' hae the Forty-twa, played upon entering the field, to the notes ofJohnnie Scobie (We're na awa' ti bide awa'), that can be heard at the end of every performance. Several favorites from more recent periods can also be heard in our shows,including the ever-famous Scotland the Brave.

In addition to the pipe band, the 42nd also serves as the Lafayette area's only Scottish society, sponsoring Tartan Balls, Scottish Country Dancing, and the annual Robert Burns dinner.


Tentative Schedule of Events, 2008


The 42nd performs a unique show, from either the piping or historical perspective, due to its mixed roots and unique instrumentation. We invite everybody to see us perform, and if you have any questions or comments, send an email.
psmith@42ndRHR.org
http://www.42ndRHR.org
Last modified: May 12, 2007
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Preston M. Smith and the 42nd Royal Highlanders, Inc .
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