Great Britain

The Cameronians

Kingdom of Scotland
 
1688: The Cameronian Guard
1689: The Cameronians
James Douglas’
Regiment of Foot
1692: Andrew Monro’s
1693: James Ferguson’s
1697: in Dutch service
Regiment Schotten Ferguson
1699: in Scottish service
1705: William Borthwick’s
1706: John Dalrymple’s
1706: George Preston’s
1707: Kingdom of Great Britain
1720: Philip Anstruther’s
1751: 26th Regiment of Foot

26th-Foot
1782: 26th (Cameronian)
Regiment of Foot

1794:

90th Regiment of Foot
2nd Bn raised
1795:
2nd Bn disbanded
1801: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
1802:

90th Regiment of Foot
(Perthshire Volunteers)

1804: 2nd Bn raised
2nd Bn raised
1813: 2nd Bn disbanded

1815:


90th Regiment of Foot
(Perthshire Volunteers)
(Light Infantry)

1817:
2nd Bn disbanded
26th Foot
90th Foot
The creation of the territorial regiments by the Childers reforms
layout layout
1881: 1st Bn, 2nd Bn,
The Scots Rifles
(Cameronian)
The Cameronians
(Scots Rifles)

The Cameronians
(Scottish Rifles)
The-Scottish-Rifles
Cameronians
1922: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
1948: 2nd Bn disbanded
1948:
part of
The Lowland Brigade
1958: Lowland
1968: disbanded