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  • The Carnarvonshire Militia, later the Royal Carnarvon Rifles, was an auxiliary regiment reorganised in the county of Caernarfonshire (then spelt Carnarvonshire)...
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    1873 Royal Anglesey Light Infantry – converted to Engineers in 1877 Royal Flint Rifles Royal Denbigh and Merioneth Rifles Royal Carnarvon Rifles 1st Administrative...
    60 KB (6,091 words) - 18:43, 16 March 2025
  • Militia (United Kingdom) Royal Carnarvon Rifles Royal Denbigh Rifles Royal Flint Rifles Royal Montgomeryshire Militia Royal Welch Fusiliers It is incorrect...
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    March 1860 under Capt Pennant Athel Iremonger (also adjutant of the Royal Carnarvon Rifles Militia), disbanded after October 1865 7th (Conway) Carnarvonshire...
    61 KB (8,074 words) - 19:38, 22 March 2023
  • The Pembrokeshire Militia, later the Royal Pembroke Rifles, was an auxiliary regiment reorganised from earlier precursor units in the Welsh county of...
    50 KB (6,658 words) - 20:30, 20 August 2024
  • The Denbighshire Militia, later the Royal Denbighshire Rifles was an auxiliary regiment reorganised in the Welsh county of Denbighshire during the 18th...
    53 KB (7,053 words) - 10:34, 27 June 2024
  • WO ordered the regiment to merge with the Royal Carnarvon Rifles as the Royal Carnarvon and Anglesey Rifles. The two lieutenant-colonels continued as...
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    commissioned into the local militia regiment, the Royal Carnarvon Rifles (later 4th (Royal Carnarvon Militia) Battalion, RWF) in 1877 and had risen to...
    40 KB (5,739 words) - 10:35, 12 April 2025
  • The Radnorshire Militia, later the Royal Radnor Rifles, was an auxiliary regiment reorganised from earlier precursors in the Welsh county of Radnorshire...
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    Edward Douglas-Pennant, 1st Baron Penrhyn (category Carnarvon Militia officers)
    Commandant to revive and command the county militia regiment, the Royal Carnarvon Rifles. He commanded the regiment until 1858, when he became its Honorary...
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  • The Flintshire Militia, later the Royal Flint Rifles was an auxiliary regiment reorganised in the Welsh county of Flintshire during the 18th century from...
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  • The 7th Royal Lancashire Militia (Rifles) (7th RLM) was an auxiliary regiment raised in the county of Lancashire in North West England just before the...
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    Royal Artillery (TA) 59th (4th West Lancashire) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA) 61st Carnarvon and Denbigh (Yeomanry) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery...
    158 KB (17,397 words) - 18:29, 10 February 2025
  • The Cardiganshire Militia, later the Royal Cardigan Rifles, was an auxiliary regiment reorganised from earlier precursor units in the Welsh county of...
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    Griqualand, site of the Kimberley diamond-discoveries. In 1875 the Earl of Carnarvon, the British Colonial Secretary, in an attempt to extend British influence...
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  • 4th (Denbighshire) Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
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    April 1916 and on 1 September 1916 it absorbed the 5th (Flintshire), 6th (Carnarvon & Anglesey) and 7th (Merionethshire & Montgomeryshire) (Reserve) Bns,...
    66 KB (8,771 words) - 20:45, 4 December 2023
  • Lenah Valley, Bryant spent some of his childhood at their beach home in Carnarvon Bay, adjacent to the Port Arthur Historic Site. In a 2011 interview, Bryant's...
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  • 60th (Royal Welch Fusiliers) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery
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    the 1st Flint & Carnarvon becoming a volunteer battalion of the RWF on 1 July 1881; it was redesignated 2nd Volunteer Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers...
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  • Section, Royal Corps of Signals, Wrexham 4th (Denbigh) Battalion, The Royal Welch Fusiliers, Wrexham 6th (Carnarvon and Angesley) Battalion, The Royal Welch...
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  • Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere, 1st Baronet Henry Herbert, 4th Earl of Carnarvon History of Cape Colony from 1870 to 1899 Kaffir (Historical usage in southern...
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