• The Royal North Gloucestershire Militia (RNGM), later the 4th (Militia) Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment was a Militia regiment raised in the county...
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  • The Gloucestershire Militia was a part-time military force in the county of Gloucestershire in the West of England. From their formal organisation as...
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  • The Royal South Gloucestershire Light Infantry (RSGLI), later the 3rd Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment was a Militia regiment raised in the county...
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    formerly the Royal North Gloucestershire Militia 1st (City of Bristol) Volunteer Battalion – formerly the 1st (City of Bristol) Gloucestershire Rifle Volunteers...
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    The Royal Gloucestershire Hussars was a volunteer yeomanry regiment which, in the 20th century, became part of the British Army Reserve. It traced its...
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    militia battalions, the Royal South Gloucestershire Militia and the Royal North Gloucestershire Militia, became the regiment's 3rd and 4th (Militia)...
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  • several regiments had more or fewer militia regiments than specified by the initial scheme. In addition, the King's Royal Rifle Corps and the Rifle Brigade...
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  • The Pembrokeshire Militia, later the Royal Pembroke Rifles, was an auxiliary regiment reorganised from earlier precursor units in the Welsh county of Pembrokeshire...
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    Nigel Kingscote (category Gloucestershire Militia officers)
    Royal Scots Fusiliers. He was appointed Honorary Colonel of the Royal North Gloucestershire Militia (later 4th (Militia) Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment)...
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  • The Brecknockshire Militia, later the Royal Brecknockshire Rifles, was an auxiliary regiment reorganised from earlier precursor units in the Welsh county...
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  • Henry Howard, 19th Earl of Suffolk (category Gloucestershire Militia officers)
    a second lieutenant in the 4th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment (The Royal North Gloucestershire Militia) on 12 February 1896 and was promoted lieutenant...
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  • The Royal Berkshire Militia was an auxiliary military regiment in the county of Berkshire in Southern England. From their formal organisation as Trained...
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    Cecily Hill Barracks (category Gloucestershire Militia)
    Cirencester Park. The barracks were built in 1857 as the Royal North Gloucestershire Militia Armoury. In 1881, following the Childers Reforms, the barracks...
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    Benjamin Bathurst (politician, born 1872) (category Gloucestershire Militia officers)
    4th Battalion (Royal North Gloucestershire Militia), Gloucestershire Regiment and later commanded the 5th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment, retiring...
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  • Charles Miles (cricketer, born 1854) (category Gloucestershire Militia officers)
    completing his education, Miles was commissioned into the Royal North Gloucestershire Militia as a lieutenant in July 1872. In 1874, he made a single appearance...
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  • Thomas Chester-Master (1841–1914) (category Gloucestershire Militia officers)
    Christ Church, Oxford. He was a Major in the Royal North Gloucestershire Militia and a J.P. for Gloucestershire and Monmouthshire. In March 1878 Chester-Master...
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    Thomas Reynolds-Moreton, 1st Earl of Ducie (category Gloucestershire Militia officers)
    Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant of the Royal West Gloucestershire Local Militia at Bristol. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1814. He was created...
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  • the Gloucestershire Regiment (Royal North Gloucestershire Regiment of Militia) 3rd Battalion, the Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment) (Royal Wiltshire...
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  • Sir Michael Hicks Beach, 8th Baronet (category Gloucestershire Militia officers)
    same year. He was commissioned as Lieutenant-Colonel of the Royal North Gloucestershire Militia in 1844 and commanded it as Lt-Col Commandant from 1852 until...
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    Allen Bathurst, 6th Earl Bathurst (category Gloucestershire Militia officers)
    the Royal South Gloucestershire Light Infantry Militia on 16 May 1851 and was promoted to lieutenant on 4 May 1853. and then to captain in the Royal North...
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  • Charles Berkeley, 2nd Earl of Berkeley (category Gloucestershire Militia officers)
    Hicks-Beach & Maj B.N. Spraggett), The Royal North Gloucester Militia, 2nd Edn, Cirencester: Wilts & Gloucestershire Standard Printing Works, 1914, pp. 41–2...
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  • Samuel Blackwell (category Gloucestershire Militia officers)
    the Gloucestershire Militia when it was embodied in 1759 during the Seven Years' War, and he was appointed as Colonel of the North Gloucestershire Militia...
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    Seymour Bathurst, 7th Earl Bathurst (category Gloucestershire Militia officers)
    followed his father into the part-time 4th Battalion (Royal North Gloucestershire Militia), Gloucestershire Regiment, and was promoted to command the battalion...
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    (Gloucester) Royal South Gloucestershire Light Infantry Militia (Bristol), Oxfordshire Militia (Oxford), Royal North Gloucestershire Militia (Cirencester)...
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    Hicks-Beach & Maj B.N. Spraggett), The Royal North Gloucester Militia, 2nd Edn, Cirencester: Wilts & Gloucestershire Standard Printing Works, 1914, pp. 21–3...
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    Suffolk, a former captain in the 4th Battalion (Royal North Gloucestershire Militia), Gloucestershire Regiment. Before World War I TF field batteries...
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    Essex Gloucestershire Hampshire Hereford and Worcester Hertfordshire Humberside Isle of Wight Kent Lancashire Leicestershire Lincolnshire Norfolk North Yorkshire...
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  • 5th Brigade – formerly Cardigan Artillery Militia Artillery Volunteers: 1st Glamorganshire; 1st Gloucestershire; 1st Pembrokeshire; 1st Worcestershire HQ...
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    2024. Royal Alderney Militia Royal Guernsey Militia Royal Militia of the Island of Jersey Royal Sark Militia Fencibles British Volunteer Corps Militia (British...
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  • Maynard Colchester (category Gloucestershire Militia officers)
    Hicks-Beach & Maj B.N. Spraggett), The Royal North Gloucester Militia, 2nd Edn, Cirencester: Wilts & Gloucestershire Standard Printing Works, 1914, pp. 41–2...
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