• The Royal Westminster Militia, later the 5th (Reserve) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, was an auxiliary regiment raised in the City of Westminster in the suburbs...
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  • 1st or Royal East Middlesex Militia 2nd Middlesex, or Edmonton Royal Rifle Regiment 3rd Middlesex, or Royal Westminster Light Infantry 4th or Royal South...
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  • The Royal West Middlesex Militia, later the Edmonton Royal Rifle Regiment, was an auxiliary regiment reorganised in Middlesex in the Home counties of England...
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  • The Royal Westminster Regiment (commonly referred to as the Westies) is a Primary Reserve infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. It is currently part...
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  • Middlesex Militia Royal West Middlesex Militia Royal Westminster Militia Royal South Middlesex Militia Royal Elthorne Light Infantry Militia Middlesex...
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    George Cadogan, 5th Earl Cadogan (category Middlesex Militia officers)
    Royal Westminster Militia from 1865 to 1872; he was later Honorary Colonel of the battalion (which had become the 5th (Royal Westminster Militia) Battalion...
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  • Reserve Westminster Trained Bands Royal East Middlesex Militia Royal West Middlesex Militia Royal Westminster Militia Royal South Middlesex Militia Royal Elthorne...
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  • Militia Royal East Middlesex Militia Royal West Middlesex Militia Royal Westminster Militia Royal South Middlesex Militia Middlesex Regiment Militia (United...
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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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  • security for the palaces of Westminster and Whitehall. Following the 1660 Stuart Restoration, the City of London Militia Act 1662 brought them under the...
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  • Henry Cadogan, 4th Earl Cadogan (category Middlesex Militia officers)
    diplomatic and political careers, Lord Cadogan was the Colonel of the Royal Westminster Militia, appointed on 6 December 1841. On 13 March 1865 he became Honorary...
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    Battalion Volunteer Militia, 1862. The Royal Hamilton Light Infantry traces its lineage to the 13th Battalion. The regimental colour of the Royal Hamilton Light...
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    Dependencies and the British Overseas Territories. It meets at the Palace of Westminster in London. Parliament possesses legislative supremacy and thereby holds...
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    Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, 2nd Earl of Radnor (category Royal Berkshire Militia officers)
    December 2017. Emma Elizabeth Thoyts, History of the Royal Berkshire Militia (Now 3rd Battalion Royal Berks Regiment), Sulhamstead, Berks, 1897/Scholar Select...
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  • John Hulton (category Middlesex Militia officers)
    was commissioned as a second lieutenant into the 5th (Royal Westminster Militia) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, in September 1900. He immediately served in...
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  • reconstituted as part of the national Militia, and in 1881 the Royal London Militia became a battalion of the Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)...
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    Madras Militia 3rd (later 5th) (Militia) Battalion based in Brentford, formerly 3rd Royal Westminster Middlesex Militia 4th (later 6th) (Militia) Battalion...
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    Commander-in-Chief of the Militia and Naval Forces and, after the creation of the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1918, as Commander-in-Chief of the Militia and Naval and...
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    Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton (category Suffolk Militia officers)
    personal command of the West Suffolk Militia as its Colonel. The militia remained on active service until 1762. The militia was called out again after the outbreak...
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    Century (when all of the batteries were taken over by the regular Royal Artillery). The Militia system was extended to a number of English (subsequently British)...
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  • Ontario, in the early 1800s. The Middlesex Militia is currently perpetuated by the 4th Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment. Middlesex County was originally...
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    Militia. The Regiment was formed of two companies of Militia and one of miners and was known as the Ordnance Regiment and was soon renamed the Royal Fusiliers...
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    John Keefer Mahony (category Royal Westminster Regiment)
    Commonwealth forces. Mahony was born in New Westminster, British Columbia and was 32 years old, and a major in The Westminster Regiment, Canadian Infantry Corps...
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    John Hobhouse, 1st Baron Broughton (category Wiltshire Militia officers)
    Colonel of the Wiltshire Militia; although disembodied, the regiment received the 'Royal' prefix a year later. When the Militia was reformed in 1852 he...
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  • Lord Herbert Scott (category Edinburgh Militia officers)
    commissioned into the part-time 3rd (Edinburgh Light Infantry Militia) Battalion, Royal Scots, a regiment that had been raised by the 3rd Duke of Buccleuch...
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  • Hussars 12e Régiment blindé du Canada (Militia) 1st Hussars The Prince Edward Island Regiment (RCAC) The Royal Canadian Hussars (Montreal) The British...
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  • Regiment of Militia) 3rd Battalion, the Seaforth Highlanders (Highland Rifle Militia) 5th Battalion, the Royal Fusiliers (Royal Westminster, or 3rd Middlesex...
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  • or East Kent Militia (later 3rd Battalion, the Buffs) 55th, or Royal Westminster, or 3rd Middlesex Militia (later 5th Battalion, the Royal Fusiliers) 66th...
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    who announce that royal assent has been granted at a ceremony held at the Palace of Westminster for this purpose. However, royal assent is usually granted...
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    the royal prerogative and are issued as orders-in-Council, which must be signed by either the monarch or governor general. Under the Westminster system's...
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