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The Royal Mallows : ウィキペディア英語版
The Royal Mallows
The Royal Mallows are a fictional Irish regiment mentioned in the works of Arthur Conan Doyle.
By its title it appears to have been a Royal regiment, thus it probably had royal blue facings on their uniforms and a royal blue field for their Regimental Colours. The first battalion is described as "the old 117th", i.e. the 117th Regiment of Foot. From its high seniority number, it could possibly have been one of the Honourable East India Company's European regiments absorbed by the British Army and designated as Irish regiments in the 1881 Childers Reforms.
By the term "Mallow" it refers either to the town of Mallow, County Cork (Gaelic >''Magh Ealla'', "Plain of the Swans") or to a flowering plant of the Mallow family. Therefore its regimental badge might either be a Swan or a stylized Mallow Plant (or both).
Taking the town of Mallow as its headquarters, it would be assumed to be raised in County Cork, part of the province of Munster, the recruiting ground of the real-life Royal Munster Fusiliers.
The North Cork Rifles, a real-life British Army Militia unit on the Irish establishment, were headquartered in Mallow. They were the 9th (Militia) Battalion of the 60th King's Royal Rifle Corps from 1881 to 1908 and thus used the same cap badge as the KRRC.
In the Granada Television Series the Royal Mallows are portrayed as a Lancer Regiment with red facing colours.
== Background ==

*In "The Adventure of the Crooked Man" the victim, James Barclay, was Colonel of the Regiment in India.
*In "The Green Flag", the patriotic Irish troops of the Royal Mallows rally to protect a small green Fenian banner.

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