4070:, however, was not concluded until March 1802. Fortescue writes "most, if not all, of the fencible infantry were disbanded in May 1801, before the signature of the preliminaries of peace", but Ian Scobie states that this was not so, as the greater number were not disbanded until late in 1801 or early in 1802, and that many of the Scottish fencibles, were not disbanded until some time after the Peace of Amiens had been signed (as will be seen from the preceding lists).
35:
4063:"were created either in 1794 or 1798, and to judge by the old Monthly Army Lists of 1799, the greatest number of them in existence at one time in Great Britain was 31 regiments of cavalry and 45 battalions of infantry. But by March 1800 the greater part of the cavalry had been disembodied, so that it would not be wise to reckon the Fencibles as exceeding, at their highest figure, twenty to twenty-five thousand men".
4461:, p. 360). This "Account" was "particularly addressed to the officers, non-commissioned officers, and private soldiers of the (1st) Battalion, that they might remember they belonged to so respectable a corps". From it we learn that this battalion might claim the distinction of being the first fencible corps raised for service in Britain, the previous corps being embodied for service in their own country only, (
8200:
8106:
611:. The regiments were raised during a time of great turbulence in Europe when there was a real fear that the French would either invade Great Britain or Ireland, or that radicals within Britain and Ireland would rebel against the established order. There was little to do in Britain other than garrison duties, escorting and guarding prisoners as happened at
8366:
2373:, who kept it constantly near his person. "By the recommendation of General Moore, a detachment of the regiment was ordered as a guard to 400 rebel prisoners sent to Prussia, with directions that 'the detachment should consist entirely of Highlanders, as the service required confidential, trustworthy men'.". Disbanded at Dumbarton.
1066:
eighteen commissioned officers and troops of eighty privates per troop. The regiments were always fully manned as their terms of service were considered favourable. The reduction of
Fencible Cavalry was announced to take place on the 25th March, 1800. Early in 1800 all of the regiments were disbanded.
4183:
June 2, 1794.βWarwickshire
Regiment of Fencible Light Dragoons, commanded by the Earl of Warwick. All high-spirited Young Men, who are able and willing to serve their King and Country, in support of their most excellent and happy Constitution, the Envy of the World, have now a glorious opportunity of
2969:
Embodied at Forfar. 150 of its soldiers were rejected at inspection, marched back to
Scotland and discharged at Glasgow. Served in Ireland for two years, where it was distinguished for its exemplary conduct. Based at Cork. In 1797 this battalion volunteered for service in any part of Europe, but was
2714:
Embodied at
Aberdeen. Its services were confined to Scotland, but the men having volunteered to extend it, the offer was accepted, and in 1794 the regiment moved to England. "When quartered in Kent, the King, who had never seen a Highland regiment, ordered them up to London, where they were reviewed
4442:
The uniform of this regiment consisted of the red jacket and white waistcoat, red and white hose, buckled shoes, white goatskin purse with black tassels, "feathered bonnet, with a plaid thrown across the shoulders, and tartan pantaloons, in imitation of the truis, surmounted with a stripe of yellow
4325:
General
Stewart and Colonel H. Smith's Mss. According to Colonel Smith's drawings, purses (sporran) were worn by regiments in truis as well as by kilted ones. The purses he shows are mere indications, all alike, and evidently not regimental variations. It seems improbable, however, that purses were
3168:
Of the total number of
Scottish corps raised from 1739 to 1802, independent of Colonel Macneil's Argyll, Colonel Robertson's Perthshire (both having very few Highlanders), and the Ross-shire Fencibles (which are not included, as their number was small), the total number of Fencibles raised in the
2489:
Raised as a
Catholic corps. According to General Stewart, more than one-half of the men in this regiment were enlisted from the estate of Glengarry. Of the thirty-two officers, twenty-two were Macdonnells or Macdonalds. Served in Jersey, Guernsey, and in Ireland, where they were actively employed
1065:
The
British cavalry and light dragoon regiments were raised to serve in any part of Great Britain and consisted of a force of between 14,000 and 15,000 men. Along with the two Irish regiments, those British regiments that volunteered for service in Ireland served there. Each regiment consisted of
1476:
Initially only a
Cambridgeshire Troop of Fencible Cavalry was announced. Served in Ireland.Arrived in Belfast on 7 April 1797 Reportedly the first corps of fencible cavalry to leave this kingdom (sic). Based in Londonderry in 1797 and 1799. Reported to have offered their services for any part of
792:
Raised July 1759, but the officers' commissions were dated in August. 1,500 men assembled within nine days after his
Lordship had arrived in the north with his Letters of Service, but the authorised establishment being only 1,000 men, the remainder had to be rejected. Permission, however, was
3169:
Highlands, and considered as exclusively Highland, amounted to twenty-six battalions Some of the other Scottish Fencibles, however, although not nominally Highland, had a number of men from the Highlands in their ranks, and this fact is noted in the above list under the regiments concerned.
2490:
during the rebellion, earning for themselves the sobriquet of the "Devil's Bloodhounds". Disbanded at Ayr, after which the greater part of the regiment emigrated, together with their families and relations, to Canada, settling in a district to which they gave the name of their native glen.
956:. Were stationed principally in the neighbourhood of Edinburgh. Distinguished for "the sobriety, probity, and the most scrupulous and orderly attention to duty" of its men. In November 1780 a party of Sutherland fencibles held off an attack by boats from a privateer, Rohan Soubife of
3919:
Third corps. The services performed by this regiment was the defence of the Isle of Man, assisting the Revenue in the prevention of smuggling, and supporting the civil power. The four last companies of the Regiment were raised partly with the view of their supplying volunteers for
3970:
Besides the established regiments there were seven regiments (each of one battalion) for which Letters of Service were issued, but which never appear to have been formed. Five were to have been raised in Scotland and two in England, with a strength of ten companies each:
2944:
Embodied at Inverness. Remarkable for the size of its officers, twenty of whom averaged six feet in height, and who were consequently known as "Thier-nan-more" or "The great chiefs". Served in Scotland and the north of England. Disbanded at Bruntsfield Links, Edinburgh.
615:
and some police actions. In Ireland there was a French supported insurrection in 1798 and British fencible regiments were engaged in some minor pitched battles. Some regiments served outside Great Britain and Ireland. Several regiments performed garrison duties on the
3959:
Nova Scotia, or Wetherall's Fencibles Located in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1804. In January 1804 Lieut-Colonel John A. Vesey, from 52nd was appointed to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice Roberts, deceased. Lieut-Col John Taylor succeeded Lieutenant-Col Anderson in
65:
793:
afterwards given to augment the strength to 1,100 men. This corps was remarkable for the fine appearance of the men, as well as for their peaceable, domiciliated habits in quarters. After doing garrison duty in various parts of Scotland it was disbanded.
3891:
Second corps. Ten companies. The 2nd Battalion served in Ireland. Based in Strabane in 1797. Some of the men in this battalion were recruited in return and the list of officers shows a few names which suggests a connection with Perthshire (the duke was
3340:, 1st Baron Clive died and a number of troops died on a stormy return crossing to England. In Ireland during the rebellion: disembarked at Pigeon House Pier, Dublin, 1 July 1799, strength 27 officers and 525 other ranks; in Kilcullen later in 1799.
60:
4388:, p. 358 notes: In Kay's ' Edinburgh Portraits,' vol. ii. p. 330, it is stated that this regiment wore the Highland uniform, "to which garb the Earl was extremely partial". According to Colonel Smith, however, the uniform was that of the
2538:" as a compliment to their good behaviour. In 1801 the regiment voluntarily offered to serve in any part of the world, but owing to the preliminaries of peace having been signed, their services were not required abroad. Disbanded at Stirling.
4073:
The disbandment of the fencibles in 1802, and "the establishment in that year of a permanent Scots Militia, rendered unnecessary any further organisation on a large scale of this more ancient but partial system of national defence".
4184:
shewing their Zeal in the Warwickshire Regiment of Cavalry, to serve only during the present War, and within the Kingdom of Great Britain, to be commanded by the Right Hon. Earl Brooke and Warwick, and other officers of the County.
4225:
The soldiers of those fencible regiments whose services extended, or who volunteered their services (and were accepted), to any part of Europe, or the world, were entitled to pensions when disabled, in the same manner as if in
194:
4123:
All the fencible regiments raised prior to 1793 were required to serve only in the country in which they were raised, except in time of invasion. All the Scottish ones, except the South Fencibles, wore the full Highland garb
2771:
Embodied at Perth. "Although called Perthshire Highlanders, this was a misnomer, as the number of Perthshire Highlanders, or Highlanders of any county, was very limited". Based at Galway in 1797. Disbanded at Preston.
6079:
827:. Volunteered to extend its services to any part of the world where their country required them. This offer was accepted, but their services were not required abroad. Served in Scotland, and disbanded at Glasgow.
414:
4197:
Let them repair to the Sergeant, at Mr. Owen's, the sign of the Eagle, in Hill Street: and at the Rose and Crown, in Moor Street, where they will enter into present Pay and Good Quarters. God save the King.
8378:
An old highland fencible corps : the history of the Reay Fencible Highland Regiment of Foot, or Mackay's Highlanders, 1794-1802, with an account of its services in Ireland during the rebellion of 1798
586:
the first was raised in 1759 two years after the start of the Seven Years' War and the last was disbanded in 1783 when active hostilities with the America colonies ended and the British recognised the
4059:
The total number of fencible infantry corps embodied 1793β1802 was thus 61 battalions of which 29 were Scottish, 15 were English, 4 Irish, 1 Welsh and 2 Manx. "Most of the Fencible Corps," writes Sir
1738:* New Romney corps of Fencible cavalry, commanded by Major Dering are ordered to encamp on Barham Downs in August, 1794. Served in Ireland.Based at Loughlinton, Co Dublin in 1797 In Wexford in 1799.
1570:
On 18 September 1797 they marched from Colchester to Sheffield to relieve a cavalry regiment sent to Scotland. Coventry, April 7 the last of the 6 troops marched in here and have been disbanded.
8264:
2206:
Embodied at Perth. In 1798 the greater part of this corps volunteered for service in Ireland, and landed at Carrickfergus in September. Returned to Scotland in March 1799. Disbanded at Paisley.
1103:
As a result of their offer to serve anywhere, they were allowed to wear, on the dexter side of their helmets, a blue ribband, and also on the front thereof, a silk coronet of the same colour.
8485:
2658:
427:
108:
257:
2369:
Embodied at Dumbarton. Served in Guernsey, and afterwards in Ireland during the rebellion, where it was actively occupied and employed as a light infantry corps in the mountains, under
92:
167:
449:
252:
2857:
Strength, two companies. Although a small corps, the men were noticeable for their "exemplary character and physical capacity. No man was punished; none died during its service".
8125:
National Army Museum, Study collection: Colonel Thomas Cooper Everitt, with the Hampshire Fencible Cavalry drawn up in the background, 1800 (Oil on canvas by Thomas Gooch, 1800)
3161:
Those raised in 1794β1802 had ten companies, except the 1st Battalion Rothesay and Caithness Regiment, which had eight, and three others β the Angus Volunteers, Ross-shire and
3124:
Major the Hon. David Lellie, from the 59th foot, was appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in the Loyal Tay regiment of fencible infantry, with permanent rank the army in 1795. Colonel
241:
3077:
Embodied at Fort George. Extended its services to Ireland in 1797. In 1799 in Newry. Disbanded at Fort George, many of the officers and men transferring their services to the
2119:
The name of Argyll did not properly apply to this corps, as the number of Argyllshire men was very small. Its service extended to any part of Europe, and in 1800 was sent to
8490:
7743:"Previously the Loyal Surrey Regiment of Fencible Infantry; in Nova Scotia under Col George Augustus Pollen. 1800β1802: Loyal Surrey Regiment of Rangers. 1802: disbandment" (
483:
358:
3364:
in 1795. A number of troops died on a stormy return crossing to England. Served in Ireland during the rebellion. At least five troops based in Sheffield in November, 1798.
4150:
Unless otherwise noted, the date raised for the fencible cavalry regiments is given as the date of the commander of the regiment was commission as commander as listed in (
7710:"1794: formation (Surrey Cavalry); Loyal Surrey Regiment of Fencible Infantry, under Col George Augustus Pollen. From 1800 became the Loyal Surrey Regiment of Rangers" (
3478:
3752:
Ten companies. The Ancient Irish volunteered for service abroad, and were actually sent to Egypt for a time, taking part in the operations against the French in 1801.
3500:
279:
236:
151:
140:
103:
1300:
a six guineas Bounty was offered to each recruit and a guinea to each person bringing a recruit. The Regiment were ordered to encamp on Barham Downs in August 1794.
8480:
2496:
was raised in Canada, a proportion of which was made up of soldiers of the former fencible regiment or members of their families. The colonel of the regiment was
1561:. succeeded by Major-General George Churchill Lieut-Col Francis Gregory of Styvechale Park (19 May 1794)Lieut-Col Charles Ed. Repington of Ilmington (17 Jan 1799)
2546:
1970:
1390:
310:
156:
130:
4250:, the famous hunter-bard of Glenorchy, was a soldier in this battalion, in which he served till its disbandment. His discharge document is still in existence (
865:. Called out in 1779 to deal with a mutiny by elements of Scottish regiments. Offered to serve in any part of Great Britain. Served in Scotland. Disbanded at
651:
and Britain in 1802 (The preliminaries of peace were signed in London on 1 October 1801) the Fencible regiments were disbanded. The final ratification of the
1107:
513:
135:
353:
331:
183:
3008:
2140:
1652:
70:
3953:
Royal Newfoundland, or Skerret's Fencibles, 1803β1816: Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Ontario. located at St.Johns in 1804. raised in Newfoundland.
8273:
3740:
231:
4088:
2555:
2381:
396:
326:
199:
4230:. Neither at that period nor for many years after were there any such pensions to officers, however severe their wounds, or however much disabled (
4163:
The square bracketed numbers in this column were used in the British War Office list but no explanation is given to their significance or meaning (
2634:
2501:
1288:
369:
4494:, p. 889 notes: The official list of Auxiliary Forces in 1800 shows 13 regiments of fencible cavalry and 46 battalions of fencible infantry.
4137:
The only commissioned officers who received half-pay, were the adjutants; and the quarter-masters were given a stipend of two shillings per day (
3685:, 200 refused to proceed unless paid the remainder of their bounty. Eighteen of the mutineers were taken prisoner by Sir John Cardon's dragoons.
3792:
2929:
994:. Confined to garrison duty in England and disbanded in Yorkshire in 1783, (described as Lord Faunconberg's Regiment of Yorkshire Volunteers).
221:
1602:
1140:
470:
438:
315:
305:
300:
226:
2874:
2702:
2619:
There were a number of Highlanders in this corps. Served in Ireland. Based at Monaghan in 1797. In Dungannon in 1799. Disbanded at Dundee.
2497:
2020:
1558:
1111:
907:. Served in Scotland. In 1781 three companies under Major Mercer were deployed to engage with muskets and cannon a French privateer, the
8216:
4060:
3956:
New Brunswick, or Hunter's Fencibles, raised in 1803, numbered 104th in 1810, New Brunswick. Listed as a corps at New Brunswick in 1804.
3413:
2049:
1260:
978:
2459:
Embodied at Inverness. of the soldiers, 300 bore the name of Fraser. Served in Ireland. Based at Dublin in 1797. Disbanded at Glasgow.
1275:
When the Norfolk fencible light dragoons (sic) were inspected by General Johnson at Bury in August, 1794 they consisted of six troops.
3125:
2952:
2920:
2894:
2493:
845:
454:
374:
4270:
The belt-plate of this regiment bore the Thistle and Crown, with the word "Caithness" above, and below, the legend, "Flodden Field" (
2328:
of Mountblairey. Lieut-Col Francis John Wilder then Lieut-Colonel Fergusson succeeded by Lieut-Colonel Nicholas Nepean (1757-1823)
8349:
8297:
3709:
2933:
2477:
2370:
2325:
2183:. Volunteered for duty in Ireland, August 1798, but its services were not required. Remained in Scotland. Disbanded at Fort George.
1905:
1883:
751:
401:
2345:
4457:, there is an excellent frontispiece illustrating the uniform of the regiment, which is exactly as General Stewart describes it (
3907:
506:
8411:
4187:
A Bounty of Five Pounds will be given to each young man who is approved of, and One Guinea to any Person bringing such Recruit.
3879:
3853:
3303:
2391:
2244:
1341:
7383:
964:. The fencibles drove off the privateers, killing and wounding a number without loss to themselves. Disbanded at Fort George.
3095:
2107:
1627:
1440:
1235:
849:
465:
8430:
8235:
1328:
Announced by War Office in May, 1794 as Berkshire Regiment of Fencible Cavalry. 5th Regiment of Fencible Cavalry from 1798
8455:
3893:
1264:
887:
8135:
List of the officers of the several regiments and corps of fencible cavalry and infantry: of the officers of the militia
2886:
Raised for service in any part of Europe. Embodied at Inverness. Served in Scotland and Ireland. Disbanded at Inverness.
8178:
3038:
3029:
2840:
2584:
1727:
1668:
Initially announced as Durham Regiment of Fencible Cavalry. Served in Ireland. In Scotland in 1795. In Clonmel in 1799.
1202:
699:
583:
556:
3463:
Ten companies. Served in Ireland during the rebellion. Based in North of Ireland in 1797. In Gorey in 1799. whilst in
2719:
in the presence of His Majesty, who expressed himself highly satisfied with their appearance." Disbanded in Scotland.
2513:
2213:
2190:
2159:
2131:
2032:
Had a good many Highlanders from the Highland borders. Served in Ireland. Based at Cavan in 1797. Disbanded at Perth.
1751:
775:
664:
625:
499:
43:
6942:
6847:
1982:
Raised 25 October 1794. Embodied at Aberdeen. Based in Londonderry in 1797. Disbanded in Ireland, 11 September 1803.
3245:
Lieut-colonel (later General) John Manners Kerr (1769-1843) until March 1798. Lieutenant-Colonel Bulkeley (by 1802)
8444:
4429:, p. 359 notes: General Stewart of Garth. The regiment, however, wore the kilt, probably of Robertson tartan.
1308:
679:
4341:
2865:
2759:
604:
560:
284:
3225:
Colonel Lord (later Viscount) Grey de Wilton (died 1814. Prior to peerage Sir Thomas Grey Egerton, 6th baronet).
8446:
The Forgotten Army: Fencible Regiments of Great Britain 1793 - 1816: Regiments of Fencible Infantry 1793 - 1803
3942:
Nova Scotia Provincial Regiment (for service in Canada), 1803β1816: Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Ontario.
3864:
Second corps. The 1st Battalion of Manx Fencibles had three companies (for first corps, raised in 1779 see the
2903:
2667:
931:
593:
3434:
Colonel Charles Courtenay. Colonel Clement Stafford Courteney (1795) Lieutenant-Colonel James Campbell (1795)
4305:
2531:
2098:
2069:
2040:
1533:
1143:; Lieutenant-colonel R.W.Wynne, Esq. Lieutenant-Colonel Gwilliam Lloyd Wardle succeeded Puleston (resigned)
877:
835:
811:
740:
608:
7873:
The Dukes of Atholl held the Sovereignty of the Isle of Man, which had come into their possession in 1736 (
6491:
5436:
1646:
Princess of Wales's Regiment , Princess of Wales's Fencible Dragoons or Durham Regiment of Fencible Cavalry
8382:
8226:
3148:
in 1795. Served in Ireland.In Dungannon in 1797. Located in Carrickfergus in 1799. Disbanded at Stirling.
2807:
1152:
Not even a name for this unit was given in the War Office announcement in May, 1794. Reported encamped at
172:
3374:
Colonel Hon. Granville Anson Chetwynd-Stapylton (1758-1834) Lieutenant-Colonel James Worsley (died 1807)
4316:, p. 218 (note 54)) β other sources state it was the 3rd Argyll Fencibles who garrisoned Gibraltar.
4227:
3935:
Three other Fencible Corps may have been raised between 1795β1798, which were disbanded in 1801β2 viz.:
3099:
2829:
2293:
1008:
953:
764:
597:
4404:, p. 359 Notes: General Stewart of Garth. This regiment wore black belts (Colonel H. Smith's Mss.)
2403:
There were about 300 Highlanders in this corps. Served in Ireland. Based at Cork in 1797. Disbanded at
4453:
In a rare work, consisting of four quarto pages, compiled by Colonel Sir John Sinclair, and entitled,
2310:
Raised for general service in Europe. Embodied at Stirling. Served in Ireland. Disbanded at Stirling.
8248:
8123:
4247:
4093:
3845:
3138:
2750:
1123:
Not even a name for this unit was given in the War Office announcement in May 1794. Caused a riot at
1035:
8320:
4364:, p. 358 notes: According to Colonel H. Smith, this corps wore the infantry uniform, with truis
1745:
Roxburgh and Selkirkshire Regiment of Fencible Cavalry or Roxburghshire Regiment of Fencible Cavalry
1630:
Colonel Sir James St. Clair Erskine, second Earl of Rosslyn (1762-1837). Lieutenant-colonel Teesdale
5950:
3402:
Ten companies. Quartered in Bandon in 1795. Based in Limerick in 1797. In Bantry, Ireland in 1799.
2825:
2467:
1690:
1689:
The fencibles were in Ireland in 1797 thereby unable to participate in repelling the French at the
891:
695:
579:
552:
8307:
7359:, London: Spottiswoode, 1914/Uckfield: Naval & Military, 2001, ISBN 978-1-84342-116-0, p. 429.
4066:
The preliminaries of peace were signed in London on 1 October 1801. The final ratification of the
7459:
7406:
7276:
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6160:
6013:
5132:
5055:
5017:
4835:
2575:
2518:
Highland dress. Initially buff facings, became blue facings when they became the Duke of York's.
3264:
John E. Urquhart. Colonel James Edward Urquhart Lieut-Colonel (later Col) Richard Thomas Nelson
6799:
4443:
along the seams, a fringe of tartan on the outside of the thigh, and the same round the ankle".
3273:
Ten companies. Served under Sir James Duff in Limerick district, Ireland during the rebellion.
8394:
Sketches of the Character, Manners, and Present State of the Highlanders of Scotland: With ...
8345:
8293:
8289:
8256:
8241:
6531:
2824:
Embodied at Elgin. Served in Ireland. Based at Belfast in 1797. Was present at the battles of
2716:
2354:
1656:
1173:
801:
563:
in the late 18th century. Usually temporary units, composed of local volunteers, commanded by
8341:
8152:
6664:
8138:
2442:
2263:
1415:
1185:
not even a name announced by the War Office in May, 1794 announcement. Reported encamped at
612:
4335:
So called on account of their garb and their unfailing success in hunting down the rebels (
7472:
7419:
7289:
6173:
6026:
5145:
5068:
5030:
4848:
4067:
3791:
Colonel Pollen (sic) Colonel Thomas Mellor (died 1838) Lieutenant-Colonel James St. Clair
2180:
1876:
1153:
656:
652:
617:
8376:
8272:(AF revision 6.00 ed.), Manx National Heritage Library, pp. 1β5, archived from
8392:
4482:, p. 360 notes: Also known as the "South Fencibles " or the "Hopetoun Invincibles".
2421:
Colonel (later General) James Durham (1754-1840) of Largo. Lieut.Colonel Thomas Durham.
1189:
in 1794. In April, 1795 they put down a mutiny by the Oxford Militia. In Newry in 1799.
674:
Several fencible regiments were raised in the early 1800s in Britain for the defence of
7974:
4176:
A Birmingham recruiting bill for the Warwickshire Regiment of Fencible Light Dragoons (
3065:
1134:
Ancient British Regiment Fencible Cavalry Dragoons or Antient British Fencible Cavalry.
940:
34:
2357:(died 1839). Lieutenant-Colonel Murdoch Maclaine (1730-1804), 19th of Lochbuie (1795)
571:
and patrol duties, freeing up the regular Army units to perform offensive operations.
8474:
8370:
8312:
Accounts and Estimates, Army Returns, etc, Session 23 January β β β β β June 21, 1810
8237:
Haydn's dictionary of dates relating to all ages and nations: for universal reference
4389:
4083:
3921:
1824:
1314:
548:
1639:
Colonel Thomas and Lieut-colonel Teesdale were both subject to a court martial 1795
4191:
3337:
2680:
1024:
763:
When embodied was 1,000 strong. Quartered in different parts of Scotland until the
660:
564:
541:
17:
5910:
3137:
This regiment had a good many Highlanders from the Highland borders. Replaced the
671:(third corps, 1803β1811) no more fencible regiments were raised for home defence.
655:
was concluded in March 1802. When hostilities were renewed with France during the
8340:, Men-at-Arms, vol. 472 (illustrated ed.), Osprey Publishing, pp.
8220:
3254:
Ten companies. Served in Ireland during the rebellion. Based at Athlone in 1799.
2567:
Embodied at Inverness. Served in Scotland and England. Disbanded at Fort George.
2450:
Colonel James Fraser of Belladrum (1732-1808). Lieutenant-colonel Lewis M'Kenzie
8253:
A Century of Birmingham life, or, A chronicle of local events, from 1741 to 1841
4114:
Key: SH, Scottish Highlands; SL, Scottish Lowlands; En, England, Mx Isle of Man.
2647:
2282:
1215:
1051:
703:
8160:
3407:
The Prince of Wales's Loyal Leicester Fencibles, or Prince of Wales's Leicester
7832:"To be Inspecting Field Officers of Yeomanry and Volunteer Corps in Ireland".
2404:
2337:
This regiment had a number of Highlanders in its ranks. Garrisoned Gibraltar.
2272:
Colonel Sir Benjamin Sutherland Dunbar of Hempriggs, 3rd Baronet (1761-1843).
1012:
961:
8184:
923:
escaped with both vessels, later setting fire to one. Disbanded at Aberdeen.
5368:
Andrew Cormack, 'Captain Moses Ximenes and the Berkshire Fencible Cavalry',
4293:
3808:
3718:
3336:
in 1795 became tragic, the C.O.'s wife, Rebecca a daughter of Major-General
3078:
2684:
2167:
2120:
1767:
1219:
991:
862:
621:
532:
5245:
Cumberland Pacquet, and Ware's Whitehaven Advertiser - Tuesday 23 July 1799
4208:"According to Colonel Hamilton Smith this corps wore the bonnet and kilt" (
3293:
Ten companies. Served in Ireland during the rebellion. At Brandon in 1799.
3154:
The Scottish Fencibles raised in 1793 had eight companies each, except the
1451:
Served in Ireland.Based in Cork and Brandon. Quartered in Bristol in 1799.
1353:
Announced in May 1794 as Surrey Regiment of Fencible Cavalry. See also the
7576:"Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal". 22 September 1795. p. 2.
3949:
In 1803 four Fencible Corps were raised for service in Canada. They were:
1963:
Princess of Wales's (or Aberdeen Highland) Regiment of Fencible Infantry.
1282:
Cinque Ports Regiment or CINQUE PORTS REGIMENT OF FENCIBLE LIGHT DRAGOONS
694:
The total number of British fencible infantry regiments raised during the
551:
and in the colonies for defence against the threat of invasion during the
8128:, London: British National Army Museum, NAM Accession Number 1955-05-91-1
4289:
3424:
Ten companies. Served in Ireland during the rebellion. In Sligo in 1799.
3162:
2796:
2534:, and after its suppression the designation of the corps was changed to "
2431:
1901:
Second Regiment or Lord Glentworth's Second Regiment of Fencible Cavalry
1464:
1247:
This unit are reported offered their service anywhere in Europe in 1799.
1186:
904:
866:
588:
575:
568:
544:
1675:
Pembrokeshire Regiment of Fencible Light Dragoons or Pembrokeshire Corps
3678:
3145:
3141:
3081:, raised by General Wemyss on a letter of service dated 16 April 1799.
1763:
1157:
1124:
957:
824:
644:
629:
8096:
Stewart-Murray, Katharine Marjory; Macdonald, Jane C. C, eds. (1908),
3924:. A list of military units records Royal Manx at Isle of Man in 1804.
567:
officers, their role was, as their name suggests, usually confined to
3682:
3361:
3333:
3155:
675:
648:
8183:, Canadian Department of National Defence, p. 1, archived from
8162:
Odd Stories, Legends & Poems: Court Marshall of Garrison Soldier
8149:
A List of the Officers of the Army and of the Corps of Royal Marines
3215:
This regiment's services were confined to garrison duty in England.
1872:
First Regiment or Lord Jocelyn's First Regiment of Fencible Cavalry
1434:
Berwickshire Corps of Fencible Cavalry or Berwickshire Dragoon Corps
1319:
Colonel Charles Rooke (1746-1827).; Lt-col Sir N. Duckenfield, Bart.
5193:
5191:
5189:
5187:
5185:
5183:
5181:
5179:
5177:
5175:
4860:
4858:
2269:
The bonnet and tartan pantaloons (truis). Facings yellow or white.
1002:
North's Fencibles or Cinque Ports Battalion of Fencible Infantry.
702:
was nine, of which six were Scottish, two were English and one was
640:
where they took part in the operations against the French in 1801.
5472:
5173:
5171:
5169:
5167:
5165:
5163:
5161:
5159:
5157:
5155:
1916:
Officers commissioned 4 Aug 1794. In Lismore and Tallagh in 1799.
637:
8369:
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
2596:
Embodied at Falkirk. Served in Ireland. Disbanded at Linlithgow.
2220:
Lieutenant-Colonel John Campbell (1715-1791), 5th of Achallader.
1879:, dark blue jacket, with white cord and lace, and white britches.
1552:
Warwickshire Corps of Fencible Cavalry or Warwickshire Regiment .
783:
Colonel William Sutherland (1735-1766), 18th Earl of Sutherland.
574:
The article is broken into two periods the first list is for the
3464:
3050:
Embodied at Forres. Served in Scotland. Disbanded at Inverness.
2301:
Colonel Alexander Macgregor Murray (1746β1822) of Napier Ruskie
1923:
List of fencible infantry regiments raised between 1793 and 1803
7744:
2795:
Served in Ireland. May have garrisoned Gibraltar. Disbanded at
2727:
Orkney and Shetland Corps of Fencible Men Or Orkney Battalion.
1061:
List of fencible cavalry regiments raised between 1793 and 1803
1054:, consisted of three companies of infantry, disbanded in 1783.
7711:
7698:, p. 362 notes "Colonel H. Smith mentions this regiment".
7384:
John Robinson of Denston Hall at History of Parliament Online.
2430:
Served in Ireland. Based at Enniskillen in 1797. Disbanded at
2087:
2077:
Colonel (later General) Henry Mordaunt Clavering (1765-1850).
2061:
Embodied at Stirling. Its services were confined to Scotland.
1766:
in 1796, where one of their Welsh recruits deserted. Based in
1027:. Confined to garrison duty in England and disbanded in 1783.
2197:
Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew Macdouall (1758-1834) of Logan. MP
2123:. Ordered home at the peace of 1801. Disbanded at Dumbarton.
5238:
5236:
4376:, p. 358 notes: also known as the " Western Fencibles."
3811:
in 1800. Marched to Bristol to be disembodied in April 1802
2229:
Served in Ireland. Based at Down in 1797. Disbanded at Ayr.
1458:
Cambridgeshire Light Dragoons, Fencible Regiment of Cavalry.
7140:
7138:
1160:&c in 1794. Served in Ireland. Based at Newry in 1797.
7236:
7234:
7232:
7230:
7228:
7226:
7224:
7222:
7220:
7218:
7216:
7214:
7212:
7210:
7208:
7206:
7204:
7202:
7200:
7198:
7196:
7194:
7192:
7190:
7188:
4735:
4733:
4731:
4729:
4727:
7904:
7902:
7331:
7329:
7186:
7184:
7182:
7180:
7178:
7176:
7174:
7172:
7170:
7168:
7125:
7123:
7121:
7119:
7117:
7115:
7113:
7030:
7028:
7026:
7024:
7022:
7020:
6925:
6923:
6921:
6919:
6917:
6915:
6913:
6830:
6828:
6826:
6824:
6822:
6820:
6632:
6630:
6628:
6626:
6624:
6459:
6457:
6455:
6453:
6451:
6449:
6447:
6445:
6443:
6373:
6371:
6369:
6367:
6365:
6363:
6361:
6359:
2281:
Served in Ireland. Based at Bantrt in 1797. Disbanded at
1614:
Served in Ireland.Based at Dundalk. In Limerick in 1799.
1363:
Hampshire Corps of Fencible Cavalry or Hampshire Regiment
1196:
Rutland Regiment of Fencible Cavalry or Rutland Regiment
8308:"Particulars of sundry expertness: No 4: Manx Fencibles"
8108:
Old Catalogue:Loyal Surrey Regiment of Fencible Infantry
3945:
Prince Edward's Island Fencibles (for service in Canada)
2786:
Colonel Sir William Johnstone (1765-1841), 2nd Baronet.
2086:
Served in Ireland. Based at Blair in 1797. Disbanded at
690:
List of fencible infantry regiments raised prior to 1793
647:
had been defeated and that there would be peace between
4609:
4607:
4605:
4603:
4525:
4523:
4521:
4519:
4212:, p. 355), but it may have been bonnet and trews (
3611:
Loyal Surrey Regiment of Rangers, or Pollen's Fencibles
2733:
Major-Commandant Thomas Balfour (1752-1799) of Elwick.
2659:
Princess Charlotte of Wales' or Loyal Macleod Fencibles
1993:
Facings Buff, or facings yellow, and bonnet and trews
8266:
Military History of the Isle of Man:Selected Biography
8225:, vol. 4 part 2, Macmillan and company, pp.
7691:
7689:
5545:
5543:
4413:
Also known as "The Perthshire Regiment of Fencibles" (
4284:
4282:
4280:
3383:
Ten companies. Served in Ireland during the rebellion
3234:
Ten companies. Served in Ireland during the rebellion
2960:
Lieutenant-Colonel Benjamin Williamson of Banniskirk.
8429:
Chilton, David; Gardner, John, eds. (December 2010),
7102:"1st (or Strathspey) Regiment of Fencible Infantry".
6532:"Colonel Alexander Macgregor Murray of Napier Ruskie"
5541:
5539:
5537:
5535:
5533:
5531:
5529:
5527:
5525:
5523:
4768:
3807:
sailed with the regiment to serve in the garrison of
3554:
3028:
1st (or Strathspey) Regiment of Fencible Infantry or
1894:
Officers commissioned 21 Jul 1794. At Athlon in 1799
1127:
Stationed at Limerick in 1797. In Edinburgh in 1799.
972:
Lord Fauconberg's Regiment or Fauconberg's Fencibles
7357:
History of the 12th (The Suffolk) Regiment 1685β1913
4766:
4764:
4762:
4760:
4758:
4756:
4754:
4752:
4750:
4748:
2970:
not called upon to go abroad. Disbanded at Glasgow.
2536:
The Duke of York's Royal Inverness-shire Highlanders
2530:
Embodied at Inverness. Served in Ireland during the
1723:
Red with silver lace (Blue with silver in Ireland's)
1408:
Loyal Essex Fencible Cavalry or Loyal Essex Regiment
1229:
Somersetshire Regiment or Somerset Fencible Cavalry
7728:
7546:"THE PRINCE of WALES's LOYAL LEICESTER FENCIBLES".
6782:
6780:
6778:
6776:
6774:
5370:
Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research
5354:"Cinque Port regiment of Fencible light dragoons".
3351:
Colonel William Frederick Forster of Taunton Lodge.
1621:
Sussex Regiment or Sussex Corps of Fencible Cavalry
659:the British used alternative methods to defend the
8397:, vol. 2 (3rd ed.), Edinburgh: Constable
8165:, Scillypedia: Encyclopedia of the Isles of Scilly
7846:
7661:
6772:
6770:
6768:
6766:
6764:
6762:
6760:
6758:
6756:
6754:
6328:
6316:
6282:
6255:
6228:
6201:
6106:
6066:
6054:
5977:
5897:
5870:
5843:
5786:
5729:
5717:
5645:
5588:
5561:
5499:
5460:
5408:
5381:
5326:
5284:
5257:
5227:
5096:
4981:
4864:
4309:
4164:
4151:
2166:Lieutenant-Colonel William Maxwell Morrison (late
1797:Perthshire Fencible Cavalry or Perthshire Regiment
8486:Military units and formations of the British Army
8286:Nelson's Refuge: Gibraltar in the Age of Napoleon
7739:
7737:
7706:
7704:
6080:"New Romney Fencible Cavalry (Duke Of York's Own"
3803:This regiment was composed of ten companies. The
3479:Sir Francis Blake, 3rd Baronet, of Twizell Castle
2848:Major-Commandant Colin Mackenzie of Mountgerald.
8432:Royal Newfoundland Regiment of Fencible Infantry
7747:, "Loyal Surrey Regiment of Fencible Infantry").
7714:, "Loyal Surrey Regiment of Fencible Infantry").
3963:Canadian Fencible Infantry, or Peter's Fencibles
3501:Thomas Skinner (British Army officer, born 1759)
3345:Loyal Somerset or Somersetshire Fencible Cavalry
1802:Colonel Charles Moray of Abercairny (died 1810).
1720:New Romney Fencible Cavalry (Duke Of York's Own)
1520:Served in Ireland.In Drogheda, Dundalk in 1799.
1100:First Regiment Fencible Cavalry (Light Dragoons)
8234:Haydn, Joseph (1866), Vincent, Benjamin (ed.),
8180:Regiments and Units Serving in Canada 1755-1871
7912:
7878:
7431:
7429:
4455:Account of the Rothesay and Caithness Fencibles
4346:Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness
4194:, superior to most Regiments of Light Dragoons.
4181:
2321:The bonnet and truis. Facings probably yellow.
1655:. Lieutenant-Colonel Daniel Ord Major-General
1597:Lothian (Mid) Regiment Fencible Light Dragoons.
1384:Cornwall Fencible Cavalry or Cornwall Regiment
8202:Old Catalogue:Loyal Surrey Regiment of Rangers
7393:
7391:
7371:Bury and Norwich Post - Wednesday 20 July 1803
6693:
6691:
6689:
6687:
6685:
6343:
6341:
6339:
6337:
6297:
6295:
6293:
6291:
6147:
6145:
4681:
4679:
2610:Colonel Thomas Balfour (1752-1799) of Elwick.
1254:Norfolk Regiment or Norfolk Fencible Cavalry
678:, some of these saw active service during the
8240:(12 ed.), E. Moxon and Company, p.
7954:
7952:
7950:
7948:
7789:Hampshire Telegraph - Monday 30 December 1799
7162:, p. 361 cites General Stewart of Garth.
7014:, p. 359 cites General Stewart of Garth.
6902:"Orkney and Shetland Corps of Fencible Men".
6618:, p. 356 cites General Stewart of Garth.
5042:
5040:
4887:
4885:
4883:
4881:
4879:
4877:
4875:
4873:
3977:Date of letter of service or Order of raising
3467:in 1801 offered to serve anywhere in world.
3020:Served in Scotland. Disbanded at Linlithgow.
2683:. Served in Ireland. Disbanded in England at
2547:Regiment of the Isles, or Macdonald Fencibles
507:
8:
8098:A military history of Perthshire, 1660-1902.
6972:, p. 359 cites General Stewart of Garth
6892:, p. 358 cites General Stewart of Garth
4658:, p. 354 cites General Stewart of Garth
4572:
4570:
4568:
4312:, Governor's Letter Book, 1759β1800, GGA." (
3443:Ten companies. In Wexford, Ireland in 1799.
2521:Colonel John Baillie (died 1797) of Dunain.
2346:Dumbartonshire Regiment of Fencible Infantry
8412:"Royal Malta Fencible Regiment (1815β1861)"
8122:British National Army Museum staff (2013),
5372:, Vol 97, No 389 (Summer 2019), pp. 109β19.
2832:. In Cavan in 1799. Disbanded at Stirling.
1463:Colonel Robert Jones Adeane (1763-1823) of
1335:Surrey Regiment or Surrey Fencible Cavalry
643:When it became clear that the rebellion in
8491:Lists of British Army units and formations
7939:
6789:, p. 362 Supplemental page facing 362
5814:"Notes upon the history of the regiment".
5772:"Warwickshire Corps of Fencible Cavalry".
5601:"Berkshire Regiment of Fencible Cavalry".
4739:
3627:Loyal Surrey Regiment of Fencible Infantry
3626:
3165:Fencibles β which had only two companies.
3009:James Hope-Johnstone, 3rd Earl of Hopetoun
2492:In February 1812, a regiment known as the
2350:Black facings, Highland dress, or trews
2023:. Lieut-Colonel (later Col) David Hunter.
1680:Lieutenant Colonel Commandant Henry Davis.
1354:
514:
500:
485:Lists of British Army units and formations
28:
8151:, G.E. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode, p.
8068:
8056:
6573:Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal
6121:Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal
5356:Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal
5341:Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal
5314:Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal
4491:
4301:
3741:Sir Thomas Judkin Fitzgerald, 1st Baronet
3259:Loyal Essex Regiment of Fencible Infantry
2815:Colonel Mackay Hugh Baillie of Rosehall.
2318:Banffshire (Duke of York's Own) Regiment
814:. Lieut-Colonel Sir James Campbell Bart.
8199:British National Archive staff (2013a),
7724:
7722:
7720:
7673:
7351:
7349:
7347:
6728:"Fraser Regiment of Fencible Infantry".
6119:"New Romney corps of Fencible cavalry".
5213:"Rutland Regiment of Fencible Cavalry".
4447:, p. 360 quoting Stewart of Garth,
4326:worn in all the regiments wearing truis.
4177:
4089:List of British Commands and Army groups
3973:
3865:
3821:
3762:
3639:
3176:
2812:Highland dress. Facings light grey-blue
1931:
1840:
1487:Black facings, bonnet and trews or kilt.
1427:Served in Ireland.Based at Enniskillen.
1068:
981:Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Dundas (1780)
708:
683:
50:French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
8321:"Fencible Light Dragoons, 1794 to 1800"
8105:British National Archive staff (2013),
8100:, Perth: R.A. & J. Hay, p. 183
6040:"Durham Regiment of Fencible Cavalry".
5473:British National Army Museum staff 2013
5421:"Hampshire Corps of Fencible Cavalry".
4500:
4313:
4104:
3574:The regiment was posted to Nova Scotia
2635:Hugh Montgomerie, 12th Earl of Eglinton
1973:. Lieutenant-colonel Archibald McNeil.
1238:. Lt-col John Strode, Esq. of Southill.
385:
342:
268:
210:
119:
81:
49:
42:
8481:Fencible regiments of the British Army
8080:
8044:
8028:
7908:
7874:
7804:Belfast News-Letter. Colonel Leybourne
7759:Oxford Journal - Saturday 11 July 1795
7695:
7678:"Court Marshall of Garrison Soldier",
7632:"The Loyal Durham Fencible Infantry".
7468:
7457:
7415:
7404:
7285:
7274:
7240:
7159:
7129:
7034:
7011:
6969:
6929:
6889:
6834:
6786:
6636:
6615:
6463:
6377:
6169:
6158:
6022:
6011:
5141:
5130:
5064:
5053:
5026:
5015:
4844:
4833:
4655:
4613:
4529:
4479:
4462:
4458:
4444:
4426:
4414:
4401:
4385:
4373:
4361:
4336:
4271:
4251:
4234:, p. 355 cites Stewart of Garth,
4231:
4209:
4125:
3793:William Edwardes, 2nd Baron Kensington
3448:Loyal Durham Fencibles or Loyal Durham
3369:York Fencible Regiment of Foot or York
2394:. Lieut-Colonel John Hepburn Belches.
1369:Colonel Thomas Cooper Everitt (b.1750)
911:engaged in taking two privateers (the
880:or Northern Regiment of Fencible Men.
838:or Southern Regiment of Fencible Men.
8255:, vol. 2, E.C. Osborne, p.
8177:CMHG civil servants (29 March 2011),
4994:"Antient British Fencible Dragoons".
4952:"A tie to British Fencible Cavalry".
4784:
4297:
4110:
4108:
3206:Sir Thomas Grey Egerton, 6th baronet.
2783:The bonnet and truis. Facings yellow
804:or Western Regiment of Fencible Men.
7:
8375:Scobie, Ian Hamilton Mackay (1914),
7745:British National Archive staff 2013a
7516:"Cornish and Devonshire regiments".
7336:"Tuesday Suffolk Fencible Cavalry".
6404:
5549:
4288:"The Regiments in the Garrison were
4258:The Gaelic Songs of Duncan MacIntyre
4213:
3939:Royal Birmingham or Rann's Fencibles
3429:Loyal Cheshire Fencibles or Cheshire
2984:Major-Commandant George Malcolmson.
2875:Lewis Mackenzie, younger of Scatwell
2387:The bonnet and truis. Facings green
2359:Lieutenant-colonel F.J.Scott (1802)
2214:Breadalbane Regiment β 3rd Battalion
2191:Breadalbane Regiment β 2nd Battalion
2160:Breadalbane Regiment β 1st Battalion
2021:Archibald Douglas, 1st Baron Douglas
1112:James Stopford, 3rd Earl of Courtown
802:Argyll, or Western Fencible Regiment
767:, when it was disbanded in Glasgow.
8133:British War Office (22 June 1797),
7712:British National Archive staff 2013
5816:Warwick and Warwickshire Advertiser
5198:"Quarters of the army in Ireland".
4469:, by Andrew Ross, S.s.c. , p. 126.)
3901:Royal Manx Regiment (3rd Battalion)
3876:Blue facings, fur crest around hat.
3873:Royal Manx Regiment (2nd Battalion)
3712:or Loyal Limerick Fencible Infantry
3550:
3414:Thomas Parkyns, 1st Baron Rancliffe
2504:. It was disbanded in August 1816.
1110:; Lieutenant-colonel Lord Viscount
1050:First corps. Raised in 1779 in the
979:Henry Belasyse, 2nd Earl Fauconberg
668:
603:There is a far larger list for the
8338:Armies of the Irish Rebellion 1798
8035:, vol. iv., Part II., pp. 943β944.
7682:, no. 5221, 25 September 1801
7486:"York Fencible Regiment of Foot".
7253:"To Lieutenant Colonel Bulkeley".
5799:"Major-General George Churchill".
4772:
4701:"A list of the House of Commons".
4138:
2953:Rothesay and Caithness Highlanders
2932:. succeeded by Lieutenant-Colonel
2921:Rothesay and Caithness Highlanders
2895:Rothesay and Caithness Highlanders
2494:Glengarry Light Infantry Fencibles
1577:Lothian (East & West) Regiment
846:Henry Scott, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch
633:
528:list of British fencible regiments
25:
8443:McGuigan, Ron (September 2009) ,
8381:, Edinburgh: Blackwood, pp.
8288:, Naval Institute Press, p.
7819:Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
4190:They will be all mounted on fine
3967:They were all disbanded in 1816.
3454:Col. Barrington Price (1757-1839)
2934:George Boyle, 4th Earl of Glasgow
2695:The Northern or Gordon Fencibles
2480:. Lieut-colonel Charles Maclean.
2478:Alexander Macdonnell of Glengarry
1726:Major-commandant (later Colonel)
1626:Major-commandant (later Colonel)
1344:.Lt-col T.B.H. Sewell (died 1803)
752:John Campbell, 5th Duke of Argyll
8438:, Transcribed by Parnell, Maggie
8364:
6558:Salisbury and Winchester Journal
5512:"Loyal Essex Fencible Cavalry".
4342:Macdonell, Rev. Father Macdonell
3908:James Murray, 1st Baron Glenlyon
3555:Loyal Surrey Regiment of Rangers
2698:Highland dress. Facings yellow.
2500:and a major in the regiment was
960:,on a Brig they had driven into
878:Duke of Gordon's North Fencibles
667:) and with the exception of the
33:
8310:, in British War Office (ed.),
7895:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
7836:. 29 September 1804. p. 4.
7621:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
7535:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
7454:. 28 September 1795. p. 4.
7091:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
7076:. 18 September 1795. p. 2.
7001:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
6986:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
6879:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
6747:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
6717:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
6702:. 1 September 1795. p. 68.
6653:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
6605:. 23 September 1802. p. 3.
6520:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
6480:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
6436:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
6421:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
6394:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
6272:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
6241:"Perthshire Fencible Cavalry".
6218:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
6191:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
6138:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
5887:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
5860:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
5761:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
5692:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
5635:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
5578:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
5437:"Colonel Thomas Cooper Everitt"
5086:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
4971:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
4926:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
4816:. 12 February 1876. p. 14.
4630:. 30 September 1778. p. 2.
4581:. 30 September 1778. p. 2.
4467:Old Scottish Regimental Colours
4431:Military History, of Perthshire
3880:John Murray, 4th Duke of Atholl
3854:John Murray, 4th Duke of Atholl
3616:Colonel George Augustus Pollen.
3540:Colonel George Augustus Pollen.
3304:Sir William Rowley, 2nd Baronet
3061:Highland dress. Facings yellow
3034:Highland dress. Facings green.
2899:Highland dress. Facings yellow
2870:Highland dress. Facings yellow
2845:Highland dress. Facings yellow
2762:.Lieut-Colonel John Robertson.
2551:Highland dress. Facings yellow
2473:Highland dress. Facings yellow
2245:Sir Robert Steuart, 1st Baronet
2136:Highland dress. Facings yellow
2103:Highland dress. Facings yellow
2045:Highland dress. Facings yellow
1966:Highland dress. Facings yellow
1511:Colonel Michael Stuart Maxwell.
1011:,son of Hon. Col. Cinque Ports
936:Highland dress. Facings Yellow
883:Highland dress. Facings Yellow
807:Highland dress. Facings yellow
780:Highland dress. Facings yellow
745:Highland dress. Facings yellow
428:Territorial Force Units in 1908
8159:Cummings, ed. (6 March 2014),
7925:"Her Majesty's Drawing Room".
7565:. 20 December 1799. p. 3.
7505:. 21 December 1807. p. 3.
7307:. 31 December 1801. p. 3.
6306:. 14 November 1794. p. 2.
5994:. 15 December 1795. p. 2.
5803:. 16 November 1799. p. 3.
5673:"Cambridge Fencible Cavalry".
5658:"Cambridge Fencible Cavalry".
4911:. 9 September 1797. p. 3.
4830:. 11 February 1799. p. 3.
4672:. 20 November 1780. p. 4.
4512:. 1 December 1778. p. 53.
3625:Ten companies. Previously the
3494:Newfoundland Fencible Infantry
2580:Highland dress. Facings black
2447:Highland dress. Facings black
2298:Highland dress. Facings Blue.
2108:Archibald Macneill of Colonsay
1996:Major-Commandant John Fraser.
1532:Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant
1366:see oil canvas by Thomas Gooch
850:Sir James Pringle, 4th Baronet
439:Territorial Army units in 2012
253:Royal Armoured Corps regiments
1:
8314:, vol. XIII, p. 116
8222:A history of the British army
8018:. 6 November 1806. p. 3.
8003:. 17 January 1804. p. 2.
7963:. 26 January 1804. p. 2.
7802:"Monthly Military Obituary".
7440:. 8 November 1798. p. 4.
7401:. 5 December 1795. p. 4.
7322:. 8 November 1803. p. 2.
6906:. 31 October 1794. p. 2.
5776:. 31 October 1794. p. 2.
5707:. 11 January 1799. p. 3.
5485:"Cornwall Fencible Cavalry".
5425:. 31 October 1794. p. 2.
5243:"Somerset Fencible Cavalry".
5217:. 31 October 1794. p. 2.
4344:, "The Glengarry Fencibles",
4310:Prince of Wales Own Fencibles
3894:Lord-Lieutenant of Perthshire
2663:Highland dress. Facings blue
2470:or British Highland Regiment
2074:Highland dress. Facings Blue
1777:Princess Royal's Own Regiment
1484:Lanark and Dunbarton Regiment
1265:Sir Jacob Astley, 5th Baronet
888:Alexander, 4th Duke of Gordon
415:Yeomanry Regiments converted-
7647:"Northumberland Fencibles".
7591:. 6 October 1795. p. 3.
7561:"Loyal Cheshire Fencibles".
7106:. 13 August 1795. p. 2.
6732:. 13 August 1795. p. 2.
6601:"Dumbartonshire Fencibles".
6352:. 13 August 1795. p. 2.
6245:. 16 August 1796. p. 2.
5605:. 26 August 1799. p. 3.
5516:. 16 August 1796. p. 2.
5301:. 20 August 1794. p. 2.
5274:. 16 August 1796. p. 2.
5270:"Norfolk Fencible Cavalry".
4998:. 3 January 1800. p. 3.
4690:. 2 August 1779. p. 56.
3332:Ten companies. A posting to
3200:Royal Lancashire Volunteers.
3030:Grant or Strathspey Regiment
2841:Ross-shire Highland Regiment
2637:.Lieut-colonel William Mure
1728:Cholmeley Dering (died 1836)
1108:The Honourable John Villiers
1007:Lieutenant-Colonel the Hon.
700:American War of Independence
584:American War of Independence
578:regiments raised during the
557:American War of Independence
61:Armies, corps, and divisions
8454:Rhgnus (20 February 1858),
8217:Fortescue, Sir John William
8147:British War Office (1800),
7913:Atholl & Macdonald 1908
7879:Atholl & Macdonald 1908
7863:. 26 April 1802. p. 3.
7776:. 7 August 1802. p. 3.
7520:. 30 April 1795. p. 2.
7149:. 4 August 1795. p. 3.
6575:. 7 August 1801. p. 2.
6560:. 27 April 1801. p. 2.
6536:www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
6123:. 5 August 1794. p. 4.
5833:. 12 April 1800. p. 3.
5818:. 10 March 1934. p. 7.
5677:. 15 April 1797. p. 2.
5662:. 22 April 1797. p. 2.
5489:. 23 April 1799. p. 2.
5358:. 5 August 1794. p. 4.
5127:. 27 April 1795. p. 4.
4941:. 27 April 1799. p. 2.
4705:. 1 April 1781. p. 47.
4596:. 7 June 1779. p. 307.
4546:. 19 March 1763. p. 2.
4449:Sketches of the Highlanders
4236:Sketches of the Highlanders
3690:Loyal Irish (2nd Battalion)
3663:Loyal Irish (1st Battalion)
3126:Sir Robert Anstruther, Bart
3079:93rd Sutherland Highlanders
2742:Strength, three companies.
2514:Royal Inverness Highlanders
1653:William, Earl of Darlington
1214:reported to be encamped at
1176:. Lieutenant-colonel Bishop
665:Additional Forces Acts 1803
626:Dumbarton Fencible Regiment
8507:
8284:Musteen, Jason R. (2011),
7602:"Loyal Durham Fencibles".
7369:"The following officers".
6588:Aberdeen Press and Journal
6155:. 4 March 1796. p. 3.
6087:www.kentarchaeology.org.uk
6044:. 22 June 1795. p. 5.
6008:. 11 June 1799. p. 3.
5746:. 20 June 1796. p. 4.
5620:. 1 April 1799. p. 3.
5202:. 7 March 1799. p. 3.
5012:. 8 April 1800. p. 3.
4828:Aberdeen Press and Journal
4801:. 8 March 1800. p. 4.
4720:. 5 April 1783. p. 2.
4670:Aberdeen Press and Journal
3991:Lieutenant-Colonel Morison
3677:Ten companies. In 1795 at
3562:Royal Canadian Volunteers.
3102:, 1st Baronet.(1744-1818)
2353:Colonel Colin Campbell of
2294:Royal Clan Alpine Regiment
1309:Berkshire Fencible Cavalry
680:Anglo-American War of 1812
109:Second Boer War formations
8456:"Fencible Light Dragoons"
7772:"Nautical Intelligence".
7606:. 8 June 1795. p. 1.
7490:. 25 May 1795. p. 1.
6590:. 19 May 1802. p. 4.
5939:. 1 June 1799. p. 4.
5343:. 27 May 1794. p. 3.
5316:. 4 July 1794. p. 1.
4956:. 5 July 1799. p. 3.
4896:. 29 May 1794. p. 3.
4645:. 5 June 1781. p. 3.
3472:Northumberland Fencibles
3298:Suffolk Fencible Cavalry.
2993:Strength, two companies.
2866:Ross And Cromarty Rangers
2760:William Robertson of Lude
2703:Alexander, Duke of Gordon
2585:Donald Cameron of Lochiel
2556:Alexander, Lord Macdonald
2005:Strength, two companies.
1874:
1811:Based in Galway in 1797.
1545:Based at Antrim in 1797.
1490:Colonel William Hamilton.
1391:George, Viscount Falmouth
605:French Revolutionary Wars
561:French Revolutionary Wars
402:Royal Artillery Batteries
258:Royal Artillery regiments
93:Formations during the era
7929:. 5 May 1809. p. 4.
7891:"Mobilisation in 1797".
7821:. 6 May 1802. p. 3.
7729:CMHG civil servants 2011
7651:. 1 May 1795. p. 2.
7617:"Mobilisation in 1797".
7531:"Mobilisation in 1797".
7087:"Mobilisation in 1797".
7052:www.fionamsinclair.co.uk
6997:"Mobilisation in 1797".
6982:"Mobilisation in 1797".
6875:"Mobilisation in 1797".
6804:www.electricscotland.com
6743:"Mobilisation in 1797".
6713:"Mobilisation in 1797".
6669:www.electricscotland.com
6649:"Mobilisation in 1797".
6516:"Mobilisation in 1797".
6476:"Mobilisation in 1797".
6432:"Mobilisation in 1797".
6417:"Mobilisation in 1797".
6390:"Mobilisation in 1797".
6268:"Mobilisation in 1797".
6214:"Mobilisation in 1797".
6187:"Mobilisation in 1797".
6134:"Mobilisation in 1797".
5883:"Mobilisation in 1797".
5856:"Mobilisation in 1797".
5757:"Mobilisation in 1797".
5688:"Mobilisation in 1797".
5631:"Mobilisation in 1797".
5616:"Eight Guineas Bounty".
5574:"Mobilisation in 1797".
5082:"Mobilisation in 1797".
4967:"Mobilisation in 1797".
4922:"Mobilisation in 1797".
4812:"Mobilisation in 1797".
4561:. 5 May 1779. p. 1.
4306:2nd Argllshire Fencibles
3695:Colonel William Handcock
3668:Colonel William Handcock
3579:Fauconberg's Fencibles.
3242:Blue facings red collar.
3118:The Loyal Tay Regiment.
3088:Loyal Tarbert Regiment.
3039:Sir James Grant of Grant
3004:Facings Light grey-blue
2930:James, Earl of Caithness
2904:John Sinclair of Ulbster
2668:John Macleod of Colbecks
2099:3rd Argyllshire Regiment
2070:2nd Argyllshire Regiment
2050:George, Marquis of Lorne
2041:1st Argyllshire Regiment
1884:Robert, Viscount Jocelyn
1782:Colonel Andrew McDowall.
1477:Europe in January 1799.
1141:Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn
919:moored at Aberdeen. The
596:to be formalised by the
594:United States of America
397:Commands and Army groups
8391:Stewart, David (1825),
8263:MNHL staff (May 2012),
8033:History of British Army
8016:Saint James's Chronicle
8014:"Military Promotions".
7847:British War Office 1800
7662:British War Office 1797
7320:Saint James's Chronicle
7145:"Yesterday se'nnight".
6329:British War Office 1797
6317:British War Office 1797
6283:British War Office 1797
6256:British War Office 1797
6229:British War Office 1797
6202:British War Office 1797
6107:British War Office 1797
6067:British War Office 1797
6055:British War Office 1797
5978:British War Office 1797
5898:British War Office 1797
5871:British War Office 1797
5844:British War Office 1797
5787:British War Office 1797
5730:British War Office 1797
5718:British War Office 1797
5646:British War Office 1797
5589:British War Office 1797
5562:British War Office 1797
5500:British War Office 1797
5461:British War Office 1797
5409:British War Office 1797
5382:British War Office 1797
5327:British War Office 1797
5285:British War Office 1797
5258:British War Office 1797
5228:British War Office 1797
5097:British War Office 1797
4982:British War Office 1797
4939:Cambridge Intelligencer
4909:Cambridge Intelligencer
4865:British War Office 1797
4508:"Fifty-six prisoners".
4165:British War Office 1797
4152:British War Office 1797
3980:Colonel or Commissioner
3553:, From 1800 became the
3549:1794: formation as the
3111:Disbanded at Plymouth.
2627:West Lowland Regiment.
2604:North Lowland Regiment
2532:Irish Rebellion of 1798
2237:Loyal British Regiment
1906:Edmund, Lord Glentworth
1534:John Anstruther Thomson
1289:Robert, Lord Hawkesbury
1023:Raised in 1779, in the
932:2nd Sutherland Regiment
836:South Fencible Regiment
812:Lord Frederick Campbell
634:Ancient Irish Fencibles
609:Irish Rebellion of 1798
370:Generals and brigadiers
359:Serving senior officers
8319:TT (19 October 1861),
8137:(5 ed.), p.
7518:Saunders's News-Letter
7074:Saunders's News-Letter
5312:"Six Guineas Bounty".
4559:Saunders's News-Letter
4199:
3535:Loyal Surrey Regiment.
3284:Colonel James O'Connor
3064:Colonel Major-General
2808:Reay Highland Regiment
2780:Prince of Wales's Own
2751:Perthshire Highlanders
1705:Colonel Thomas Parker.
1603:William Earl of Ancram
1582:Colonel John Hamilton.
628:escorted prisoners to
624:. A detachment of the
173:Entrenching battalions
168:Provisional battalions
8449:, napoleon-series.org
8416:Armed Forces of Malta
8336:Reid, Stuart (2011),
8249:Langford, John Alfred
5915:www.historyhome.co.uk
5398:. 1803. p. 1087.
5299:Bury and Norwich Post
4465:, p. 360 citing
4228:regiments of the line
3521:Captain Henry Gudgeon
3323:Colonel John Robinson
3239:Northampton Fencibles
3058:Sutherland Regiment.
2392:Thomas, Earl of Elgin
2382:Lord Elgin's Regiment
2013:Angus-shire Regiment
1506:Dumfrieshire Regiment
1355:Loyal Surrey Regiment
1307:Windsor Foresters or
1291:. Lieut-Col Addington
1167:Lancashire Regiment .
1009:George Augustus North
765:peace of Paris (1763)
663:(see for example the
598:Peace of Paris (1783)
450:Current Reserve Units
104:Crimean War divisions
8031:, p. 363 cites
7911:, p. 363 cites
7877:, p. 363 cites
7817:"Cambrian Rangers".
7355:Lt-Col E.A.H. Webb,
7072:"The rejected men".
6800:"Baillies of Dunain"
5958:www.thegazette.co.uk
5935:"Copy of a letter".
5829:"Coventry April 7".
5396:Gentleman's Magazine
4339:, p. 357 cites
4302:Banffshire Fencibles
4254:, p. 355 cites
4248:Duncan Ban MacIntyre
4238:, vol. ii. p. 330.).
4094:Crochallan Fencibles
2415:Fifeshire Fencibles
2132:Breadalbane Regiment
1700:Oxfordshire Regiment
1559:George, Earl Warwick
669:Royal Manx Fencibles
184:Tunnelling companies
8306:Palmerston (1810),
8279:on 30 December 2013
8059:, pp. 889β890.
7861:Hampshire Telegraph
7636:. 5 September 1801.
7604:Leeds Intelligencer
7550:. 20 December 1794.
7548:Northampton Mercury
7503:Hampshire Chronicle
7452:Hampshire Chronicle
7255:Northampton Mercury
6042:Leeds Intelligencer
5831:Northampton Mercury
5801:Northampton Mercury
5675:Northampton Mercury
5113:. 10 November 1794.
5111:Hampshire Chronicle
5050:. 10 November 1794.
5048:Hampshire Chronicle
4718:Newcastle Chronicle
4643:Dublin Evening Post
3931:Further information
3866:Manx Fencible Corps
3846:Royal Manx Regiment
3393:Colonel Robert Hall
3158:, which had three.
3001:Southern Regiment.
2978:Shetland Battalion
2928:Lieutenant-Colonel
2141:Earl of Breadalbane
1904:Lieutenant-Colonel
1882:Lieutenant-Colonel
1843:
1691:Battle of Fishguard
1651:Colonel commandant
1499:Served in Ireland.
1439:Lieutenant-Colonel
1342:George, Lord Onslow
1071:
1036:Manx Fencible Corps
977:Lieutenant-Colonel
892:Lord William Gordon
776:Sutherland Regiment
684:Further information
18:Manx Fencible Corps
8187:on 25 October 2015
7834:Caledonian Mercury
7757:"On Friday last".
7634:Caledonian Mercury
7340:. 2 November 1799.
7269:Caledonian Mercury
7104:Caledonian Mercury
6730:Caledonian Mercury
6700:The Scots Magazine
6603:Caledonian Mercury
6586:"On Friday last".
6350:Caledonian Mercury
5744:Caledonian Mercury
4703:The Scots Magazine
4688:The Scots Magazine
4628:Caledonian Mercury
4594:The Scots Magazine
4579:Caledonian Mercury
4510:The Scots Magazine
3629:. In Nova Scotia.
3595:North's Fencibles.
3388:Devon and Cornwall
3360:Ten companies. In
2576:Lochaber Fencibles
2304:21 September 1798
1999:27 September 1794
1979:11 September 1803
1928:Scottish fencibles
1841:
1236:John, Earl Poulett
1069:
990:Raised in 1779 in
682:(see the section (
417:to Royal Artillery
44:British Army lists
8460:Notes and Queries
8325:Notes and Queries
7927:Morning Chronicle
7649:Chester Chronicle
7563:Chester Chronicle
7467:Missing or empty
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7284:Missing or empty
7257:. 28 August 1802.
6496:www.caithness.org
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4797:"The Reduction".
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2963:19 November 1794
2955:β 2nd Battalion.
2923:β 1st Battalion.
2851:20 November 1794
2768:27 February 1799
2524:21 November 1794
2502:George Macdonnell
2453:29 November 1794
2397:28 November 1794
2275:15 November 1794
1990:Angus Volunteers
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1818:Ayrshire Regiment
1659:appointed in 1799
1657:Banastre Tarleton
1628:Sir George Thomas
1441:Sir Alexander Don
1222:&c. in 1794.
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3671:15 November 1794
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3457:26 February 1795
3437:17 November 1794
3418:15 November 1794
3396:15 November 1794
3278:Loyal Nottingham
3220:Royal Lancashire
3177:
3131:25 October 1794
2987:8 February 1798
2821:13 October 1802
2818:24 October 1794
2765:20 October 1794
2755:Facings yellow.
2443:Fraser Fencibles
2424:20 October 1794
2400:15 October 1802
2264:Caithness Legion
2250:24 October 1794
2223:9 December 1794
2080:25 October 1794
2026:20 October 1794
1976:25 October 1794
1932:
1877:Tarleton helmets
1844:
1416:Montagu Burgoyne
1072:
890:. Lieut-Colonel
848:. Lieut-Colonel
709:
696:Seven Years' War
613:Edinburgh Castle
580:Seven Years' War
553:Seven Years' War
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211:Second World War
200:Cavalry generals
157:Reserve Brigades
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4686:"Preferments".
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4122:
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4080:
4068:Peace of Amiens
3988:20 October 1794
3933:
3848:(1st Battalion)
3820:
3761:
3759:Welsh fencibles
3729:Ten companies.
3704:Ten companies.
3638:
3636:Irish fencibles
3511:Ten companies.
3489:Ten companies.
3377:20 October 1794
3354:20 October 1794
3348:Yellow facings.
3326:20 October 1794
3308:20 October 1794
3287:20 October 1794
3267:20 October 1794
3248:20 October 1794
3228:16 October 1794
3175:
2730:Facings yellow
2630:Facings Green.
2607:Facings green.
2527:25 August 1802
2483:14 August 1794
2418:Facings yellow
2366:5 October 1802
2363:14 August 1794
2016:Facings yellow
1936:
1930:
1925:
1527:Fifeshire Corps
1261:William Harbord
1063:
741:Argyll Regiment
713:
692:
657:Napoleonic Wars
653:Peace of Amiens
618:Channel Islands
536:(from the word
520:
489:
484:
475:
459:
443:
432:
421:
416:
406:
379:
363:
354:Senior officers
336:
320:
294:
262:
246:
204:
195:Generals killed
188:
177:
161:
145:
120:First World War
113:
97:
75:
66:Generals killed
32:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
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8085:
8083:, p. 364.
8073:
8071:, p. 890.
8069:Fortescue 1915
8061:
8057:Fortescue 1915
8049:
8047:, p. 363.
8037:
8021:
8006:
7999:"Promotions".
7991:
7975:"John Skerret"
7966:
7944:
7942:, p. 116.
7932:
7917:
7898:
7883:
7866:
7851:
7839:
7824:
7809:
7794:
7787:"Portsmouth".
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7164:
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7134:
7132:, p. 361.
7109:
7094:
7079:
7064:
7039:
7037:, p. 360.
7016:
7004:
6989:
6974:
6962:
6934:
6932:, p. 359.
6909:
6894:
6882:
6867:
6839:
6837:, p. 358.
6816:
6791:
6750:
6735:
6720:
6705:
6698:"Promotions".
6681:
6656:
6641:
6639:, p. 357.
6620:
6608:
6593:
6578:
6571:"Promotions".
6563:
6556:"War Office".
6548:
6523:
6508:
6483:
6468:
6466:, p. 356.
6439:
6424:
6409:
6397:
6382:
6380:, p. 355.
6355:
6348:"War-Office".
6333:
6321:
6309:
6302:"War Office".
6287:
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5990:"War-Office".
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5339:"Promotions".
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4892:"War Office".
4869:
4854:
4819:
4804:
4799:Oxford Journal
4789:
4787:, p. 297.
4777:
4775:, p. 305.
4744:
4723:
4708:
4693:
4675:
4660:
4648:
4633:
4626:"War Office".
4618:
4616:, p. 354.
4599:
4584:
4577:"War Office".
4564:
4549:
4534:
4532:, p. 353.
4515:
4499:
4497:
4496:
4492:Fortescue 1915
4484:
4472:
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4038:10 August 1798
4035:
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6407:, p. 20.
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6237:
6234:
6231:, p. 25.
6230:
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6069:, p. 21.
6068:
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6057:, p. 22.
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5993:
5986:
5983:
5980:, p. 24.
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5906:
5903:
5900:, p. 31.
5899:
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5879:
5876:
5873:, p. 19.
5872:
5867:
5864:
5859:
5852:
5849:
5846:, p. 18.
5845:
5840:
5837:
5832:
5825:
5822:
5817:
5810:
5807:
5802:
5795:
5792:
5789:, p. 32.
5788:
5783:
5780:
5775:
5768:
5765:
5760:
5753:
5750:
5745:
5738:
5735:
5732:, p. 11.
5731:
5726:
5723:
5720:, p. 16.
5719:
5714:
5711:
5706:
5703:"Cambridge".
5699:
5696:
5691:
5684:
5681:
5676:
5669:
5666:
5661:
5654:
5651:
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5639:
5634:
5627:
5624:
5619:
5612:
5609:
5604:
5597:
5594:
5590:
5585:
5582:
5577:
5570:
5567:
5564:, p. 12.
5563:
5558:
5555:
5552:, p. 21.
5551:
5546:
5544:
5542:
5540:
5538:
5536:
5534:
5532:
5530:
5528:
5526:
5524:
5520:
5515:
5508:
5505:
5502:, p. 10.
5501:
5496:
5493:
5488:
5481:
5478:
5474:
5469:
5466:
5463:, p. 15.
5462:
5457:
5454:
5442:
5441:www.artuk.org
5438:
5432:
5429:
5424:
5417:
5414:
5411:, p. 30.
5410:
5405:
5402:
5397:
5390:
5387:
5384:, p. 33.
5383:
5378:
5375:
5371:
5365:
5362:
5357:
5350:
5347:
5342:
5335:
5332:
5328:
5323:
5320:
5315:
5308:
5305:
5300:
5293:
5290:
5287:, p. 20.
5286:
5281:
5278:
5273:
5266:
5263:
5260:, p. 29.
5259:
5254:
5251:
5246:
5239:
5237:
5233:
5230:, p. 28.
5229:
5224:
5221:
5216:
5209:
5206:
5201:
5200:Derby Mercury
5194:
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5147:
5134:
5126:
5120:
5117:
5112:
5105:
5102:
5099:, p. 17.
5098:
5093:
5090:
5085:
5078:
5075:
5070:
5057:
5049:
5043:
5041:
5037:
5032:
5019:
5011:
5005:
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4997:
4990:
4987:
4983:
4978:
4975:
4970:
4963:
4960:
4955:
4948:
4945:
4940:
4937:"This week".
4933:
4930:
4925:
4918:
4915:
4910:
4903:
4900:
4895:
4894:Derby Mercury
4888:
4886:
4884:
4882:
4880:
4878:
4876:
4874:
4870:
4867:, p. 13.
4866:
4861:
4859:
4855:
4850:
4837:
4829:
4823:
4820:
4815:
4808:
4805:
4800:
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4778:
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4769:
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4759:
4757:
4755:
4753:
4751:
4749:
4745:
4741:
4736:
4734:
4732:
4730:
4728:
4724:
4719:
4716:"Newcastle".
4712:
4709:
4704:
4697:
4694:
4689:
4682:
4680:
4676:
4671:
4668:"On Monday".
4664:
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4573:
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4553:
4550:
4545:
4542:"Last week".
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4392:, with truis.
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4198:
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4188:
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4179:
4178:Langford 1868
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4084:Sea Fencibles
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3882:, KT, PC, FRS
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3734:Ancient Irish
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3530:One company.
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3134:28 June 1802
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3121:Facings blue
3120:
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3108:19 June 1802
3107:
3105:27 July 1798
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3097:
3093:
3091:Facings blue
3090:
3087:
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3071:2 March 1793
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2143:and Holland.
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7893:Broad Arrow
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7619:Broad Arrow
7587:"Chester".
7533:Broad Arrow
7303:"Ireland".
7241:Scobie 1914
7160:Scobie 1914
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4907:"Assizes".
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4656:Scobie 1914
4614:Scobie 1914
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4463:Scobie 1914
4459:Scobie 1914
4451:, vol. ii.
4445:Scobie 1914
4427:Scobie 1914
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3746:5 June 1799
3074:March 1799
3068:of Wemyss.
3047:April 1799
2941:6 May 1799
2830:Ballinamuck
2648:Musselburgh
2283:Enniscorthy
1971:James Leith
1805:29 May 1795
1608:29 May 1795
1585:29 May 1795
1567:April 1800
1564:19 May 1794
1216:Berkhamsted
1052:Isle of Man
954:Fort George
943:of Wemyss.
820:April 1783
760:March 1763
466:Cadet Force
327:Present-day
8475:Categories
8421:20 October
8387:endnotes:
8208:15 January
8169:15 January
8141:(contents)
8114:15 January
8090:References
7859:"Monday".
7501:"Lately".
7318:"Brevet".
4785:Haydn 1866
4308:, and the
4051:James Kann
2981:Facings β
2966:July 1802
2687:Barracks.
2405:Linlithgow
2355:Stonefield
2326:Andrew Hay
1833:Early 1800
1808:Early 1800
1788:Early 1800
1785:1 May 1795
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1735:Early 1800
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1182:Early 1800
1120:Early 1800
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962:Portlethen
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757:July 1759
632:, and the
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526:This is a
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7680:The Times
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5109:"Lewes".
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2826:Tara Hill
2717:Hyde Park
2685:Tynemouth
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2468:Glengarry
2168:77th Foot
2121:Gibraltar
1952:Disbanded
1946:Commander
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1856:Commander
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1768:Connaught
1325:June 1800
1220:St.Albans
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863:Edinburgh
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622:Gibraltar
545:regiments
533:fencibles
471:Equipment
332:Nicknames
290:Fencibles
269:Regiments
242:Deception
232:Divisions
141:Divisions
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7984:13 March
6665:"Durham"
5297:"Bury".
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810:Colonel
750:Colonel
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607:and the
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582:and the
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455:Barracks
343:Officers
237:Brigades
152:Brigades
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4773:TT 1861
4192:Hunters
4139:TT 1861
4041:Tyndale
3828:Uniform
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3183:Uniform
3146:Chester
3142:Militia
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1853:Uniform
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1315:facings
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1125:Wisbech
1081:Uniform
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825:Glasgow
720:Uniform
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630:Prussia
540:) were
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301:in 1800
280:Cavalry
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4011:Dunbar
3983:Notes
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3888:1801β2
3861:1801β2
3840:Notes
3834:Raised
3781:Notes
3775:Raised
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3701:1801β2
3683:Jersey
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3658:Notes
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3486:1801β2
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3195:Notes
3189:Raised
3156:Orkney
1955:Notes
1949:Raised
1865:Notes
1859:Raised
1154:Barnet
1093:Notes
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649:France
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2739:1799
2711:1799
2681:Elgin
2278:1802
2253:1802
2181:Perth
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2002:1799
1047:1783
1044:1779
1020:1783
1017:1779
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900:1783
789:1763
638:Egypt
386:Other
227:Corps
136:Corps
8423:2017
8385:β364
8346:ISBN
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8210:2013
8193:2013
8171:2012
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