LAVIN Edward

Four line infantry regiments with the numeral 96 were raised and disbanded between 1761 and 1818.A fifth 96th was raised in February 1824 at Salford Barracks, Manchester. It was later allowed to carry the battle honours awarded its predecessor – Peninsular, Egypt and the Sphinx.

Over the next decade, the regiment spent eight years in Halifax, Nova Scotia and two in the West Indies. It then garrisoned in Britain until 1839, when it was tasked with guarding its first of many convict ships bound for Australia. Some of these are profiled on this website’s Ships page.

During the regiment’s time in Australia, the 96th served in Windsor, Sydney and Parramatta, New South Wales; Hobart and Launceston, Van Diemen’s Land; and Adelaide, South Australia. In VDL many of the troops were garrisoned at Port Arthur, the major convict prison. The Anecdotes page of this website will take you to a story of the ‘Military Outrage’ in Launceston in May 1845.

The 96th sent a detachment to New Zealand in 1844 where it remained during the New Zealand Wars until the end of 1846. Again, the Anecdote page will write of the regiment’s missing medal roll.

In February 1847, 111 officers and men arrived in Western Australia on Java from Hobart; a further two arrived on John Bagshaw in January 1849. Thirty seven of the Java men took their discharge and settled in Western Australia; one of them was this man featured on the right. Four of the men transferred to a detachment of the 99th Regiment to receive their final pay.

The 96th in Australia left for India in two waves. In February 1849 General Hewitt left Launceston and then in April the balance left Hobart on Ratcliffe, picking up the 96th detachment from Western Australia on its way to Calcutta.

Lieutenant Colonel Sir Charles Stuart, founder of the 96th (Queens Germans) Regiment during its fourth ‘life’.
Edward LAVINName variations: Laven, Lavorn.
Birth Date and Placec. 1820 [WO28-266-102].
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BRITISH ARMY
Regiment96th Regiment of Foot.
Soldier No. and Rank#1215 Private.
Enlistment Date and Placec. 1839 – not verified [deduced].
Medals, Clasps and BadgesGood Conduct Badge 1d. per diem in VDL.
Good Conduct Badge and pay forfeited for 12 months from 4 Nov 1848 [WO12-9622-84].
Arrival Van Diemen’s Land: Ship and DateHindostan.
Dep. 7 Oct 1840 Sheerness. Arr. 19 Jan 1841 Hobart (disembarked 30 Jan 1841) [WO12-9612-289].
Arrival Western Australia: Ship and DateJava 26 Feb 1847 from Hobart, embarked 27 Jan 1847 [WO12-9620-334].
Military Postings within Western AustraliaPerth HQ 24 Feb to 30 Sep 1847 inc. On Command June 1847.
Perth HQ 1 Oct to 5 Nov 1847 Absent without Leave while On Guard.
Perth HQ 6 Nov 1847 to 31 May 1848 inc. in Hospital November1847 (1 day), April 1848 (6 days).
Kojonup 1 Jun 1848 to 14 May 1849.
All sources WO2-9629 TO 9622.
Courts Martial in Western AustraliaNone.
Discharge Date and Place14 May 1849 Perth, Western Australia – Conditional [WO28-266-102].
1 Feb 1851 Horse Guards, Westminster, London.
1 Jul 1851 Commandant, Perth, Western Australia.
Free Discharge [WO28-266-132].
Age at Discharge29 years 5 months [WO28-266-102].
Length of Service10 years 163 days [WO28-266-102].