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1689: | Henry Herbert’s Regiment of Foot │ |
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1689: | Charles Herbert’s │ |
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1691: | Toby Purcell’s │ |
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1692: | John Morgan’s │ |
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1693: | Richard Ingoldsby’s │ |
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1702: | The Welsh Regiment of Fuzileers Richard Ingoldby’s │ |
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1705: | Jospeh Sabine’s │ |
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1707: | Kingdom of Great Britain | |
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1712: | The Royal Regiment of Welch Fuzileers Jospeh Sabine’s │ |
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1714: | The Prince of Wales’s Own Royal Regiment of Welch Fuzileers Jospeh Sabine’s │ |
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1727: | The Royal Welch Fuzileers Jospeh Sabine’s │ |
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1739: | Newsham Peers’ │ |
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1743: | John Huske’s │ |
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1751: | 23rd Regiment of Foot (Royal Welch Fusiliers) │ |
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1756: | 2nd Bn raised │ |
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1758: | 2nd Bn → 68th Foot │ |
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1801: | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland | |
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1804: | 2nd Bn raised │ |
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1814: | 2nd Bn disbanded │ |
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1843: | Reserve Bn raised │ |
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1852: | Reserve Bn disbanded │ |
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1857: | 2nd Bn raised │ |
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The creation of the territorial regiments by the Childers reforms | ||
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1881: | 1st Bn, 2nd Bn, | |
The Royal Welsh Fusiliers | ||
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1920: | The Royal Welch Fusiliers | |
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1922: | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | |
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1948: | 2nd Bn disbanded │ |
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1948: |
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1952: | 2nd Bn raised │ |
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1957: | 2nd Bn disbanded │ |
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1958: | │ |
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1968: |
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2006: | 1st Battalion, The Royal Welsh (Royal Welch Fusiliers) |
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2014: | merged into 1st Battalion, The Royal Welsh |
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