Great Britain (Militia)

King’s County - Queen’s County - Meath

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Irish Militia after passing of the act of 1793
 
1793: The King’s County
Regiment of Militia
Irish county precedence 19
The Queen’s County
Battalion of Militia
Irish county precedence 25
The Meath
Regiment of Militia
Irish county precedence 17
Final ballot for the regimental order of presidence
1833: 98th, or
King’s County Regiment of Militia
104th, or
Queen’s County Regiment of Militia
119th, or
Royal Meath Regiment of Militia
1855: 98th, or
King’s County Royal Rifle
Regiment of Militia
104th, or
Queen’s County Royal Rifle
Regiment of Militia



King's County
Queen's County
Meath
King's County
Queen's County
Meath
The creation of the territorial regiments by the Childers reforms
1881: 3rd (Militia) Battalion,
The Prince of Wales’s
Leinster Regiment
(Royal Canadians)

4th (Militia) Battalion,
The Prince of Wales’s
Leinster Regiment
(Royal Canadians)

5th (Militia) Battalion,
The Prince of Wales’s
Leinster Regiment
(Royal Canadians)

POW Leinster Regiment
POW Leinster Regiment
POW Leinster Regiment
Conversion of the Miltia into the Special Reserve
1908: 3rd (Reserve) Battalion,
The Prince of Wales’s
Leinster Regiment
(Royal Canadians)

4th (Extra Reserve) Battalion,
The Prince of Wales’s
Leinster Regiment
(Royal Canadians)

5th (Extra Reserve) Battalion,
The Prince of Wales’s
Leinster Regiment
(Royal Canadians)

Renaming of the Special Reserve into the Militia
1921: suspended animation
suspended animation
suspended animation
1922: disbanded disbanded disbanded