Great Britain

The Lincolnshire Regiment

The Northamptonshire Regiment

Kingdom of England
 
1685: Earl of Bath’s
Regiment of Foot
1688: Chales Carney’s
1688: Earl of Bath’s
1693: Beville Granville’s
1703: William North’s
1707: Kingdom of Great Britain
1715: Henry Grove’s
1737: Farncis Columbine’s
1741:

James Cholmondeley’s
Regiment of Foot
1743:
Henry Beauclerck’s
1745:
Francis Ligonier’s
1746: James Tyrawley’s

1747: ranked as 10th Foot
ranked as 59th Foot
1749: Edward Pole’s
George Torrington’s
1750:
William Home’s
1751: 10th Regiment of Foot
48th Regiment of Foot
1755:

60th Regiment of Foot
1757:

58th Regiment of Foot

10th-Foot

48th-Foot

58th-Foot
1782: 10th (North Lincolnshire)
Regiment of Foot

48th (Northamptonshire)
Regiment of Foot

58th (Rutlandshire)
Regiment of Foot

1801: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
1803:
2nd Bn raised

1804: 2nd Bn raised

2nd Bn raised
1814:
2nd Bn disbanded

1815:

2nd Bn disbanded
1816: 2nd Bn disbanded


1858: 2nd Bn raised


10th Foot
48th Foot
58th Foot
10th Foot
layout
layout
The creation of the territorial regiments by the Childers reforms
layout layout
1881: 1st Bn,    2nd Bn, 1st Bn, 2nd Bn,
The Lincolnshire Regiment The Northamptonshire Regiment
Lincolnshire
Northhamptonshire
Lincolns
Northhamptons
layout
Northhamptonshire
layout
Northhamptons
1922: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
1946: The Royal
Lincolnshire Regiment

Lincolns
layout
1948: 2nd Bn disbanded
2nd Bn disbanded
1948:
part of
The Midland Brigade
part of
The East Anglian Brigade
1958:
transferred to
The East Anglian Brigade


layout layout
1959: 1st Battalion,
2nd East Anglian Regiment
(Duchess of Gloucester’s Own Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire)
East-Anglia
1964: 2nd Battalion
(Duchess of Gloucester’s Own Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire),
The Royal Anglian Regiment
RAR
1968: 2nd Battalion,
The Royal Anglian Regiment
part of
The Queen’s Division
2nd Battalion ‘The Poachers’,
The Royal Anglian Regiment