Great Britain

10th Royal Hussars

11th Hussars

14th King’s Hussars

20th Hussars

Kingdom of Great Britain
 
1715: Humpgrey Gore’s
Regiment of Dragoons
ranked as 10th Dragoons
Philip Honywood’s
Regiment of Dragoons
ranked as 11th Dragoons
James Dormer’s
Regiment of Dragoons
ranked as 14th Dragoons
James Stanhope’s
Regiment of Dragoons
ranked as 20th Dragoons
1718:





disbanded
 
1720:

Clement Neville’s
1723: Charles Churchill’s


1732:
Lord Mark Kerr’s

1737:

Archibald Hamilton’s
1745: Viscount Cobham’s


1749: John Mordaunt’s

Baron Tyrawley’s
1751: 10th Regiment of Dragoons
11th Regiment of Dragoons
14th Regiment of Dragoons
1760:





20th (Inniskilling)
Regiment of (Light) Dragoons

1763:





disbanded
 
1776:



14th
Regiment of (Light) Dragoons

1779:





20th
Regiment of (Light) Dragoons

1783: 10th (Prince of Wales’s Own)
Regiment of (Light) Dragoons


11th
Regiment of (Light) Dragoons





disbanded
 
1792:





20th (or Jamaica)
Regiment of (Light) Dragoons

1798:





14th (The Duchess of York’s
Own)
Regiment of (Light) Dragoons




1801: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
1805:





20th
Regiment of (Light) Dragoons

1806: 10th (Prince of Wales’s Own)
Regiment of (Light) Dragoons
(Hussars)










1811: 10th (The Prince of Wales’s
Own) Royal
Regiment of (Light) Dragoons
(Hussars)













1818:





disbanded
 
1830:



14th (The King’s)
Regiment of (Light) Dragoons

1840:


11th (Prince Albert’s Own)
Regiment of (Light) Dragoons
(Hussars)




Presidency of Bengal
1858:





2nd Bengal European
Light Cavalry

1859:


United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Ireland
1859:


2nd Bengal European Cavalry
1861: 10th (The Prince of Wales’s Own
Royal) Hussars

11th (Prince Albert’s Own)
Hussars

14th (King’s) Hussars



1862:





transferred to the British Army
20th Hussars
10H
11H
14H
20H
1894: layout
layout
layout
20H
10H
11H
14H
20H
layout
layout
layout
20H
1915: layout
layout
14H
layout
1921: 10th Royal Hussars
(Prince of Wales’s Own)

11th Hussars
(Prince Albert’s Own)

14th King’s Hussars



1922: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
layout layout
1922: 14th/20th Hussars
layout
layout
14-20H
1931: layout
layout
14-20H
1936:

14th/20th King’s Hussars
1939:
transferred to
The Royal Armoured Corps
transferred to
The Royal Armoured Corps
transferred to
The Royal Armoured Corps
layout layout
1969: The Royal Hussars
(Prince of Wales’s Own)

RH


layout


layout layout
1993: The King’s Royal Hussars
KRH