Militia of Engand and Wales | ||
1798: | The Cornwall and Devon Miners Regiment of Militia │ |
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1800: | The Royal Cornwall and Devon Miners Regiment of Militia │ |
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1803: | county precedence 35 │ |
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Final ballot for the regimental order of presidence | ||
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1833: | 118th, or Royal Cornwall and Devon Miners Regiment of Militia │ |
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Introduction of Artillery Militia by the Militia Act 1852 | ||
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1852: | The Royal Cornwall and Devon Miners Artillery Militia │ |
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from 15th, or 2nd or North Devon Regiment of Militia │ |
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The Devon Artillery Militia │ |
1855: | 6th, or Royal Cornwall and Devon Miners Artillery Militia │ |
7th, or Devon Artillery Militia │ |
Creation of the Divisons, Royal Artillery | ||
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1882: | 2nd Brigade, Western Division, Royal Artillery │ |
3rd Brigade, Western Division, Royal Artillery │ |
Regrouping into three large divisions | ||
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1889: | The Cornwall and Devon Miners Artillery (Western Division), Royal Artillery │ |
The Devon Artillery (Western Division), Royal Artillery │ |
Transferred to the Royal Garrison Artillery | ||
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1899: | The Cornwall and Devon Miners Artillery (Western Division), Royal Garrison Artillery │ |
The Devon Artillery (Western Division), Royal Garrison Artillery │ |
Division system abolished | ||
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1902: | The Cornwall and Devon Miners Royal Garrison Artillery (Militia) |
The Devon Royal Garrison Artillery (Militia) |
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Creation of the Special Reserve | ||
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1908: | The Cornwall and Devon Miners Royal Field (Reserve) Artillery │ |
The Devon Royal Field (Reserve) Artillery │ |
1909: | disbanded | disbanded |