• The 1st Denbighshire Rifle Volunteers, later 4th (Denbighshire) Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers, was a Welsh unit of the British Army's auxiliary forces...
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  • The 1st Flintshire Rifle Volunteers, later 5th (Flintshire) Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers, was a Welsh unit of the British Army's auxiliary forces...
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  • The Denbighshire Militia, later the Royal Denbighshire Rifles was an auxiliary regiment reorganised in the Welsh county of Denbighshire during the 18th...
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  • amalgamated with the Denbighshire Hussars as a medium artillery regiment that served in World War II. The enthusiasm for the Volunteer movement following...
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    Rifles 1st Administrative Battalion, Denbighshire Rifle Volunteers 1st Administrative Battalion, Flintshire & Carnarvonshire Rifle Volunteers The Childers...
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    January 1867 These units were grouped into the 1st Administrative Battalion, Carnarvonshire Rifle Volunteers, formed at Carnarvon on 2 August 1860, with...
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    the Montgomeryshire Yeomanry from 1844 to 1877 and of the 1st Denbighshire Rifle Volunteers from 1862 until his death. He was ADC to Queen Victoria in...
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    officer in the 1st Life Guards (as were a number of the regiment's officers). He was simultaneously Lt-Col of the 1st Denbighshire Rifle Volunteers from 1862...
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    were: 1st (Newtown) Montgomeryshire RVC, formed 19 February 1860 under the command of Captain John Price Drew; also known as the '1st Newtown Rifle Volunteers';...
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    William Cornwallis-West (category Lord-lieutenants of Denbighshire)
    politician for seven years from 1885 and raised the 6th (Ruthin) Denbighshire Rifle Volunteer Corps followed by further ceremonial duties in the wider territorial...
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    Ruthin (redirect from Ruthin, Denbighshire)
    Rhuthun) is a market town and community in Denbighshire, Wales, in the south of the Vale of Clwyd. It is Denbighshire's county town. The town, castle and St...
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  • Newport 2nd Administrative Battalion, Monmouth Rifle Volunteer Corps at Pontypool 2nd Monmouth Rifle Volunteers at Pontypool Because there had been no regular...
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  • Dragoons, Hussars and Lancers. The volunteer cavalry was the Yeomanry. 1st Life Guards 2nd Life Guards Royal Horse Guards 1st (King's) Dragoon Guards 2nd Dragoon...
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  • regiments. In addition, the various corps of county rifle volunteers were to be designated as volunteer battalions. Each of these regiments was associated...
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    Light Horse Volunteers were not Yeomanry, but both were raised under the Yeomanry and Volunteers Consolidation Act of 1804 until the Volunteer Act of 1863...
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  • the 23rd Foot (the Royal Welch Fusiliers) and the Denbigh and Flint rifle volunteers. The militia now came under the War Office rather than their county...
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  • and inventor of a gun mechanism. He was born at Plas Fron, Wrexham, Denbighshire in 1850, the son of Philip William Godsal, of Iscoyd Park, Flintshire...
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    battalion groups, wear the regimental belt of the Durham Light Infantry, being rifle green with two thin red stripes. The belt was adopted as the RNZIR Corps...
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  • Hertford 1st Administrative Battalion, Bedfordshire Rifle Volunteer Corps at Woburn 1st Administrative Battalion, Hertfordshire Rifle Volunteer Corps at...
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    them and the Rifle Volunteers, and most were shortlived. Two such units were raised in Lancashire: 1st Lancashire Mounted Rifle Volunteer Corps, raised...
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    Regiment of Foot (Bucks Volunteers) 1st Division First British Brigade 2nd Battalion, 1st Regiment of Foot Guards 3rd Battalion, 1st Regiment of Foot Guards...
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    own work raising and equipping territorial units. The Cambridgeshire, Denbighshire and East Riding associations, for example, together raised 11 New Army...
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  • grouped with the 23rd (Royal Welch Fusiliers) and the Denbigh and Flint rifle volunteers. Following the Cardwell Reforms a mobilisation scheme began to appear...
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    framework envisioned by Haldane's Reforms. He launched his appeal for 100,000 volunteers on 7 August 1914 to form a first New Army of six divisions (and support...
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  • at Mill Street Barracks". Retrieved 20 July 2020. "The Lancashire Rifle Volunteers". Retrieved 20 July 2020. "5th Battalion, The South Lancashire Regiment...
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    October 1910, No 28424, pp 7231–7240 Westlake 1992, pp. 5–6 Militia, Volunteers and Territorials (Royal Engineers Museum) Royal Engineers Fortress Companies...
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    along with other volunteers at the area level to support scout groups directly as there are no districts within Carmarthenshire. The 1st Carmarthen Scout...
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  • 1-872424-51-1. Bryn Owen, History of the Welsh Militia and Volunteer Corps 1757–1908: Denbighshire and Flintshire (Part 1): Regiments of Militia, Wrexham:...
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    Divisional Troops 1st Bn. 11th Foot (Manchester), Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry (Worsley) Cavalry Brigade (Crewe) Denbighshire Yeomanry (Ruthin),...
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  • Royal Carnarvon Rifles (category Rifle regiments)
    George Douglas-Pennant, 2nd Baron Penrhyn, formerly 1st (Carnarvon) Carnarvonshire Rifle Volunteer Corps, appointed 6 March 1895, died 10 March 1907 Maj...
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