• The Royal West Middlesex Militia, later the Edmonton Royal Rifle Regiment, was an auxiliary regiment reorganised in Middlesex in the Home counties of...
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  • The Middlesex Militia was an auxiliary military force in the county of Middlesex in South East England. From their formal organisation as Trained Bands...
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  • The 4th Middlesex or Royal South Middlesex Militia was an auxiliary regiment raised in Middlesex in the Home counties of England just before the Crimean...
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  • The Royal East Middlesex Militia was an auxiliary regiment reorganised in Middlesex in the Home counties of England during the 18th Century from earlier...
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  • The 5th Middlesex Militia or Royal Elthorne Light Infantry was an auxiliary regiment raised in Middlesex in the Home counties of England just before the...
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  • to militia units, was extinguished. Middlesex Militia Royal East Middlesex Militia Royal West Middlesex Militia Royal South Middlesex Militia Royal Elthorne...
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    the Royal Elthorne Light Infantry Militia 4th Battalion formerly the Royal East Middlesex Militia 1st Volunteer Battalion formerly The 3rd Middlesex Volunteer...
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  • in the early 1800s. The Middlesex Militia is currently perpetuated by the 4th Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment. Middlesex County was originally organized...
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  • Wiltshire Militia joined the 2nd Provisional Battalion, assembling at Chelmsford under the command of Lt-Col Bayly of the Royal West Middlesex Militia. It then...
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    Lea to the east and the Colne to the west. A line of hills formed the northern boundary with Hertfordshire. Middlesex county's name derives from its origin...
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    1st Brigade along with the 1st Royal East Middlesex, 2nd (Edmonton Rifles) Middlesex and 2nd Royal Tower Hamlets militia regiments. The regiments marched...
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    (Maidstone) 1st Royal East Middlesex Militia (Hounslow), 2nd Royal West Middlesex Militia (Barnet), 3rd Royal Westminster Middlesex Militia (Turnham Green) Divisional...
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    and the 1st and 2nd Surrey Militias. The 2nd Battalion drew from the Royal West Middlesex Militia, and the third from the Royal Denbigh Rifles. Citations...
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  • Regiment) The Loyal London Volunteers 1st Regiment of Middlesex Militia 1st Regiment of Oxford Militia 1st Battalion (Ontario Regiment), CEF 33rd Battalion...
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  • Volunteer Corps – for the Royal Londons this was in Brigade Nos 51 and 52 with the 60th Rifles and the 2nd Middlesex Militia. This was not particularly...
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  • The West Kent Militia (Light Infantry from 1853), later the 3rd Battalion, Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) was an auxiliary regiment raised in Kent...
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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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  • refused to volunteer for this deployment and were attached to the West Middlesex Militia while the Worcestershires were away. Leaving a small depot detachment...
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    companies from the regular militia companies into their own regiments by the spring of 1775. For example, the old 2nd Middlesex Regiment of Foot, a provincial...
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  • broken up and the garrison batteries of the regular Royal Artillery and all the part-time Artillery Militia units in the UK were organised into 11 territorial...
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  • Bayley of the Royal West Middlesex Militia. The 2nd Provisional Bn assembled at Chelmsford and marched to Portsmouth where the Militia Brigade was assembling...
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  • The Royal Sussex Light Infantry Militia, later the 3rd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment, was an auxiliary regiment raised in Sussex on the South Coast...
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    Henry Joseph Steele Bradfield (category Middlesex Militia officers)
    regiment of lancers. At one time he held a commission in the Royal West Middlesex Militia. He was appointed on 31 December 1835 stipendiary magistrate...
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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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    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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  • Nicholas Bayly (Anglesey MP) (category Middlesex Militia officers)
    his political career he was appointed Colonel of the part-time Royal West Middlesex Militia (a regiment in which several of his family also served) on 15...
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  • The West Suffolk Militia was an auxiliary military unit in the English county of Suffolk in East Anglia. First organised during the Seven Years' War it...
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    George Byng, 3rd Earl of Strafford (category Middlesex Militia officers)
    Throughout his political career, he served with the part-time Royal West Middlesex Militia, becoming Lieutenant-Colonel on 30 October 1853 when his father...
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    of the Home Counties Brigade—the Queen's Royal Surrey Regiment, the Royal Sussex Regiment and the Middlesex Regiment—to form the Queen's Regiment, which...
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  • Foot, the 70th (Surrey) Regiment of Foot, the 1st Royal Surrey Militia and the 3rd Royal Surrey Militia. In 1959, after service in the Second Boer War and...
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