The Rutland Militia was a militia regiment in the United Kingdom from 1759 to 1860, when it was amalgamated into the Northampton and Rutland Militia. The...
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The Northampton and Rutland Militia was a militia regiment in the United Kingdom from 1860 to 1881, when it was transferred into the Northamptonshire...
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Rutland is a town in Rutland County, Vermont, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 3,924. Rutland Town completely surrounds Rutland...
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The British Militia was the principal military reserve force of the Kingdom of Great Britain. Militia units were repeatedly raised in Great Britain during...
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appointed a major in the 3rd (Militia) battalion of the Northamptonshire Regiment, known as the Northampton and Rutland Militia, on 7 March 1900. He accompanied...
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well as the two regular battalions, the Northampton and Rutland Militia became the 3rd (Militia) Battalion, and the 1st Northamptonshire Rifle Volunteer...
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Northampton Militia was a militia regiment in the United Kingdom from 1763 to 1860, when it was amalgamated into the Northampton and Rutland Militia. The regiment...
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regular or "line" battalions and two militia battalions. In Ireland, there were to be two line and three militia battalions. This was done by renaming...
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Charles Manners, 4th Duke of Rutland KG PC (15 March 1754 – 24 October 1787) was a British politician and nobleman, the eldest legitimate son of John...
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commissioned as a supernumerary sub-lieutenant in the Northampton and Rutland Militia on 9 May 1874, with subsequent promotion to lieutenant from the same...
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augmented by full-time Fencible regiments. The Northampton Militia, later Northampton and Rutland Militia, dated from 1763, and a regiment of Northampton Fencibles...
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and organising the militia, overseen by a sheriff. From Tudor times onwards a lord-lieutenant was appointed to oversee the militia, taking some of the...
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In May 1806 the regiment returned to Haverfordwest to relieve the Rutland Militia, leaving one company at Bristol. By January 1807 it had detachments...
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Frederic Williams Hopkins (category People from Rutland (city), Vermont)
studied law, and became an attorney in Rutland. He was a long time Rutland Justice of the Peace, and served as Rutland County's Register of Probate from 1832...
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1881, he was appointed a second lieutenant in the Northampton and Rutland Militia (later the 4th Battn, The Northamptonshire Regiment). Between 1885...
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Northampton and Rutland Militia (Northampton), 1st Norfolk Militia (Norwich), 2nd Norfolk Militia (Yarmouth) 2nd Brigade (Northampton) Cambridge Militia (Ely),...
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youngest son of Peter Renouard of Stamford (d. 1801), adjutant in the Rutland Militia, by Mary, daughter of John Henry Ott, rector of Gamston, Nottinghamshire...
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William Y. W. Ripley (category People from Rutland (city), Vermont)
Rutland Light Guards, a volunteer militia unit commanded by Horace Henry Baxter. Baxter subsequently became adjutant general of the Vermont Militia....
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father c. 1639. He was appointed a militia commissioner by the Rump Parliament in 1659, and was M.P. for Rutland in the Convention Parliament of 1660...
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captain in the 3rd Bn Northamptonshire Regiment (the Northampton and Rutland Militia) was appointed commanding officer of the Northamptonshire Battery in...
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Cecil, 5th Marquess of Exeter, a former officer in the Northampton and Rutland Militia (3rd Bn Northamptonshire Regiment) and a Cecil kinsman of the Honorary...
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roles, notably serving as constituencies and as areas for organising the militia, which was the responsibility of the lord-lieutenant. The county magistrates...
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Evergreen Cemetery is a burial ground located in Rutland City, Vermont, United States. It is managed by the Rutland Evergreen Cemetery Association. Evergreen...
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Brandon, Vermont (redirect from Brandon (town), Rutland County, Vermont)
Brandon is a town in Rutland County, Vermont, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 4,129. On October 20, 1761, the town of Neshobe...
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Haynes accepted a call to pastor the West Parish Church of Rutland, Vermont (now West Rutland's United Church of Christ), where he remained for the next...
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NY. Rutland (1990), pp. 138–139, 150 Rutland (1990), p. 136 Rutland (1990), p. 151 Rutland (1990), pp. 150, 153 Rutland (1990), pp. 152–153 Rutland (1990)...
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Archibald Weigall (category British Militia officers)
estate manager. He joined the 3rd (Militia) Battalion of the Northamptonshire Regiment (the Northampton and Rutland Militia). He was promoted to captain on...
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pp. 64–65. Rutland 1990, p. 20. Rutland 1990, pp. 68–70. Rutland 1990, p. 13. Feldman 2017, pp. 508–512. Rutland 1990, pp. 62–64. Rutland 1990, pp. 64–66...
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Royal Radnor Rifles (redirect from Radnorshire Militia)
of South East England. The understrength militia units from small counties (Anglesey, Carnarvon and Rutland) were attached to guard the artillery park...
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to Dublin, where it was billeted in houses round Rutland Square and Sackville Street. When the militia were offered bounties to volunteer for the regular...
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