The RutlandYeomanryCavalry was a yeomanry regiment of the British Army, raised in Rutland in 1794 and finally disbanded in 1828. The regiment was raised...
Leicestershire Yeomanry (Prince Albert's Own) was a yeomanry regiment of the British Army, first raised in 1794 and again in 1803, which provided cavalry and mounted...
The Glamorgan Yeomanry was a Welsh auxiliary cavalry regiment of the British Army originally raised in the late 18th century as a result of concern over...
Yeomanry regiments in many English counties in 1794. Officered by the aristocracy and gentry, and mainly recruited from their tenants, these cavalry units...
Westmorland). Fludyer served in the RutlandYeomanryCavalry, from 1794, becoming a major in 1794. He served as Sheriff of Rutland for 1814–15, and as a magistrate...
Lancastrian Yeomanry formed by amalgamation of The Queen's Own Mercian Yeomanry and The Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry as county yeomanry regiment of:...
3. "Rutland Regiment of Fencible Cavalry". Kentish Gazette. 31 October 1794. p. 2. British War Office 1797, p. 28. "Somerset Fencible Cavalry". Cumberland...
disbanded altogether. The decision was taken to convert the Yeomanry regiment and Household Cavalry into battalions of the Guards Machine Gun Regiment. They...
the 1st Regiment of Life Guards, and a Lieutenant of the Lancashire YeomanryCavalry. On 7 February 1867, he married Madeline Agnew at St George's, Hanover...
World War, Halstead enlisted in the 2/1st East Riding of Yorkshire Yeomanry, a cavalry regiment, and was disembodied on 28 June 1919, meaning that his unit...
Yeomanry House, a drill hall completed in 1890, is home to 'C Squadron' of the Scottish and North Irish Yeomanry. The SNIY provides a Light Cavalry capability...