Great Britain (Militia)

Donegal - Dublin - Galway - Wicklow - Sligo

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Irish Militia after passing of the act of 1793
 
1793: The Wicklow Battalion of Militia
Irish county precedence 37
The Sligo Battalion of Militia
Irish county precedence 23
Final ballot for the regimental order of presidence
1833: 92nd, or
Wicklow Regiment of Militia
124th, or
Sligo Regiment of Militia
from part of
The Donegal Regiment of Militia




Introduction of Artillery Militia by the Militia Act 1852
1854: The Donegal Artillery Militia
The Dublin City Artillery Militia
The Galway Militia Artillery


1855: 8th, or
Donegal Artillery
(The Prince of Wales’s)
9th, or
Dublin City Artillery Militia

14th, or
Galway Militia Artillery

92nd, or
Wicklow Rifle
Regiment of Militia
124th, or
Sligo Rifle
Regiment of Militia
Donegal
DublinCity
Galway
Wicklow
Sligo
Conversion to Artillery Militia
1877:





34th, or
Wicklow Artillery Militia
35th, or
Sligo Artillery Militia
1877:











35th, or
Duke of Connaught’s Own
Sligo Artillery Militia
Creation of the Divisons, Royal Artillery
1882: 3rd Brigade,
North Irish Division,
Royal Artillery


4th Brigade,
North Irish Division,
Royal Artillery


5th Brigade,
North Irish Division,
Royal Artillery


7th Brigade,
North Irish Division,
Royal Artillery


8th Brigade
(Duke of Connaught’s Own),
North Irish Division,
Royal Artillery

1888:

disbanded

Regrouping into three large divisions
1889: The Prince of Wales’s
Donegal Artillery
(Southern Division),
Royal Artillery
The Dublin City Artillery
(Southern Division),
Royal Artillery

The Wicklow Artillery
(Southern Division),
Royal Artillery

The Duke of Connaught’s Own
Sligo Artillery
(Southern Division),
Royal Artillery
Transferred to the Royal Garrison Artillery
1899: The Prince of Wales’s
Donegal Artillery
(Southern Division),
Royal Garrison Artillery
The Dublin City Artillery
(Southern Division),
Royal Garrison Artillery

The Wicklow Artillery
(Southern Division),
Royal Garrison Artillery

The Duke of Connaught’s Own
Sligo Artillery
(Southern Division),
Royal Garrison Artillery
Division system abolished
1902: The Prince of Wales’s Donegal
Royal Garrison Artillery
(Militia)
The Dublin City
Royal Garrison Artillery
(Militia)
The Wicklow
Royal Garrison Artillery
(Militia)
The Duke of Connaught’s Own
Sligo Royal Garrison Artillery
(Militia)
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RAMil
RAMil
RAMil
Creation of the Special Reserve
1908: The Prince of Wales’s Donegal
Royal Field (Reserve) Artillery
The Dublin City
Royal Field (Reserve) Artillery
The Wicklow
Royal Field (Reserve) Artillery
The Duke of Connaught’s Own
Sligo Royal Field (Reserve) Artillery
1909: disbanded disbanded disbanded disbanded