Great Britain

The Hampshire Regiment

Kingdom of England
 
1702: Thomas Meredith’s
Regiment of Foot
1707: Kingdom of Great Britain
1710: William Windress’s
1715: Earl of Westmorland’s
1717: Viscount Hichinbroke’s
1722: Robert Murray’s
1735: Henry Ponsonby’s
1745: Robert Munro’s
1746: Lewis Dejean’s
1751: 37th Regiment of Foot
1756: 2nd Bn raised
2nd Bn, 20th Regiment of Foot
1758: 2nd Bn → 75th Foot
67th Regiment of Foot

37th-Foot

67th-Foot
1782: 37th (North Hampshire)
Regiment of Foot

67th (South Hampshire)
Regiment of Foot

1801: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
1803:
2nd Bn raised
1813: 2nd Bn raised

1817: 2nd Bn disbanded
2nd Bn disbanded
1846:
Reserve Bn raised
1848:
Reserve Bn disbanded
37th Foot
67th Foot
The creation of the territorial regiments by the Childers reforms
layout layout
1881: 1st Bn, 2nd Bn,
The Hampshire Regiment
Hampshire
Hants
1922: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
1946: The Royal Hampshire Regiment
Hants
1948: 2nd Bn disbanded
1948:
part of
The Wessex Brigade
1958: Wessex
1968:
part of
The Prince of Wales’s Division
RHR
1970: reduced to
Minden Company
1972: 1st Battalion re-formed
1992: merged into
The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment
(Queen’s and Royal Hampshires)
POWRRQH