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Figure
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Sketches
of this stand of similar size and design to its predecessor
are held in the College of Arms. The King’s Colour now
bears the saltire of St Patrick. These colours were borne in
action at the unsuccessful action against Rosetta, and also
in Italy in 1814 at Albaro. They were lost at sea in the sinking
of the troopship Kent in 1825, when the survivors of
the 31st were cared for so well at Chatham by the Royal Marines,
thus cementing the close association between the 31st (which
had been formed originally in 1702 as Marines) and the Corps.