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Nova Scotia Fencibles
''Not to be confused with the Royal Fencible American Regiment''
Nova Scotia Fencibles were a military regiment raised in Nova Scotia, Canada, in 1803. The unit had red uniforms with yellow facings.
The Nova Scotia Fencibles were the only regiment stationed in Newfoundland in 1812.〔(Harry Piers, "The Fortieth Regiment, Raised at Annapolis Royal in 1717; And Five Regiments Subsequently Raised in Nova Scotia," ''Nova Scotia Historical Society'' (1927), Vol. 21 )〕
Although posted to Kingston in Upper Canada in 1814, the regiment did not see action and was disbanded in 1816.
Half the unit, some 210 officers and other ranks, together with 48 wives and children, were on board the ''Archduke Charles'' when it wrecked on 10 June 1816 near Green Island, having cleared the Saint Lawrence River. The Regiment had marched from Kingston to Quebec and had embarked there for Nova Scotia. Four soldiers, two wives, and two children lost their lives; all others were saved. Contemporary accounts referred to the regiment as the Royal Nova Scotia Regiment, which had, however, been disbanded some years earlier.
== References ==

* (Harry Piers, "The Fortieth Regiment, Raised at Annapolis Royal in 1717; And Five Regiments Subsequently Raised in Nova Scotia," ''Nova Scotia Historical Society'' (1927), Vol. 21 )
*( Lieut. General Francis Aug. Wetherall, Colonel of His Majesty's Nova Scotia Regiment of Fencibles ... certify that the bearer hereof ... is hereby discharged ... (1816) )

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