• The Denbighshire Hussars was a Welsh Yeomanry regiment of the British Army formed in 1794. It saw service in the First World War before being converted...
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  • The 1/1st Denbighshire Hussars was an active service unit formed by the Denbighshire Hussars during World War I. It was sent to garrison Egypt and then...
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    (Carnarvonshire) Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery (RGA) and the Denbighshire Hussars were units of Britain's part-time Territorial Force (TF), which had...
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  • Western Front in World War I. Postwar it was amalgamated with the Denbighshire Hussars as a medium artillery regiment that served in World War II. The enthusiasm...
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  • Sir Foster Cunliffe, 3rd Baronet (category Denbighshire Hussars officers)
    from Saighton, near Chester, to the Acton Park estate near Wrexham, Denbighshire, adding to the existing house, including adding the lavish Four Dogs...
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  • Lanarkshire Yeomanry Northumberland Hussars Nottinghamshire Yeomanry (South Nottinghamshire Hussars) Denbighshire Hussars Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry...
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  • Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 10th Baronet (category Denbighshire Hussars officers)
    1988), was a Welsh soldier and landowner. He was Lord Lieutenant of Denbighshire from 1966 to 1974, then Lord Lieutenant of Clwyd from 1976 to 1979. Williams-Wynn...
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  • Howard, commanding officer of the Denbighshire Hussars: 29th (Denbighshire) Company – sponsored by the Denbighshire Hussars 30th (Pembrokeshire) Company –...
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    Simon Yorke (1903–1966) (category Denbighshire Hussars officers)
    May 1966) was a Welsh landowner and soldier. He was born in Erddig, Denbighshire, the eldest son of Philip Yorke (1849-1922), and Louisa Matilda Yorke...
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    enlisted at the barracks at the start of the First World War and the Denbighshire Hussars also moved their headquarters there just before the start of the...
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    January 1915 (along with the 2/1st Shropshire Yeomanry and the 2/1st Denbighshire Hussars). The brigade was placed under the command of the 63rd (2nd Northumbrian)...
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    George Hammond Whalley (category Denbighshire Hussars officers)
    Sheriff of Caernarvonshire, a deputy lieutenant of Denbighshire, and a captain in the Denbighshire Yeomanry. He was chairman of the Llanidloes and Newtown...
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  • Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 9th Baronet (category Denbighshire Hussars officers)
    Flint and Denbigh Foxhounds for 58 years and also Lord Lieutenant of Denbighshire from 1928 until his death in 1951. Williams-Wynn was the son of Colonel...
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  • January 1915 (along with the 2/1st Cheshire Yeomanry and the 2/1st Denbighshire Hussars). The brigade was placed under the command of the 63rd (2nd Northumbrian)...
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  • Hampden Whalley (category Denbighshire Hussars officers)
    his commission on 1 June 1872, and was commissioned a cornet in the Denbighshire Yeomanry on 29 June 1872. Whalley was promoted lieutenant, then captain...
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    A. G. Edwards (bishop) (category Denbighshire Hussars officers)
    nonconformist and liberal majority. He was Honorary Chaplain to the Denbighshire Yeomanry from 2 August 1902. When the Church of England in Wales was...
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    Yeomanry 1/1st Shropshire Yeomanry 1/1st Cheshire Yeomanry 1/1st Denbighshire Hussars Divisional Mounted Troops Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry (joined...
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    Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 5th Baronet (category Denbighshire Hussars officers)
    Lieutenant of Merionethshire from 1793 to 1840 and Lord Lieutenant of Denbighshire from 1796 to 1840. In 1819 Williams-Wynn was admitted to Magdalene College...
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  • as the Lancashire Hussars in 1848. It went on to become the Lancashire Hussars Imperial Yeomanry in 1901 and the Lancashire Hussars Yeomanry in 1908....
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  • William Victor Trevor Rooper (category Denbighshire Hussars officers)
    December 1914 he was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Denbighshire Hussars (Territorial Force). He was seconded to the Royal Flying Corps in...
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  • the Denbighshire Hussars, a Yeomanry cavalry unit of the Territorial Force, on 17 July 1913. On the outbreak of war the 1st Battalion, Denbighshire Hussars...
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    Northumberland Hussars 14th 14th 5th 56th (Buckinghamshire) Royal Bucks Hussars 15th 15th 57th (Buckinghamshire) Royal Bucks Hussars 15th 15th 58th (Berkshire)...
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  • John Mayhew (Conservative politician) (category Denbighshire Hussars officers)
    number of companies. In 1902 he was commissioned as an officer in the Denbighshire Hussars, a part-time yeomanry cavalry regiment. By 1913 he had been promoted...
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    August 1802; disbanded 28 May 1823; reformed 31 August 1848 as Lancashire Hussars Yeomanry Cavalry Manchester & Salford Light Horse, three troops reformed...
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  • Shropshire Yeomanry, the 2/1st Cheshire Yeomanry, and the 2/1st Denbighshire Hussars and was placed under the command of the 63rd (2nd Northumbrian) Division...
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    Loyal Suffolk Hussars) (part) Cardiganshire Denbighshire Imperial Yeomanry (part) Denbighshire Hussars (part) Carnarvonshire Denbighshire Imperial Yeomanry...
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  • the line first, under 53rd (W) Division, with 24th Welsh and 24th (Denbighshire Hussars) Bn RWF taking over the line on 27 February. The Turkish lines were...
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    I, the estate was bought in 1917 by Sir Bernard Oppenheimer. The Denbighshire Hussars were billeted in the house and grounds at that time. Oppenheimer...
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  • Yeomanry Lanarkshire Yeomanry Northumberland Hussars South Nottinghamshire Hussars Denbighshire Hussars Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry Pembroke Yeomanry...
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    Winifred supplied warm clothing to the Royal Welsh Fusiliers and Denbighshire Hussars, following an appeal, in November of the same year, she presented...
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