Great Britain (Militia)

Stirling - Dumbarton - Clackmannan - Kinross - Renfrew

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Scottish Militia after passing of the act of 1797
 
1802: The Stirling, Dumbarton, Clackmannan and Kinross
Regiment of Militia
1803:
Renfrewshire Regiment of Militia
1803: county precedence 28
county precedence 22
Final ballot for the regimental order of presidence
1833: 90th, or
Stirling, Dumbarton, Clackmannan and Kinross
Regiment of Militia
129th, or
Renfrewshire Regiment of Militia

1855: 90th, or
Highland Borderers Light Infantry Regiment of Militia
129th, or
Prince of Wales’s Royal Regiment of Renfrew Militia
Stirling
Renfrew
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Renfrew-POWRoyal
The creation of the territorial regiments by the Childers reforms
1881: 3rd (Highland Borderers Militia) Battalion,
Princess Louise’s
(Sutherland and Argyll Highlanders)

4th (Renfrew Militia) Battalion,
Princess Louise’s
(Sutherland and Argyll Highlanders)

1884: 3rd (Highland Borderers Militia) Battalion,
Princess Louise’s
(Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders)

4th (Renfrew Militia) Battalion,
Princess Louise’s
(Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders)

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Conversion of the Miltia into the Special Reserve
1908: 3rd (Reserve) Battalion,
Princess Louise’s
(Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders)

4th (Extra Reserve) Battalion,
Princess Louise’s
(Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders)

Renaming of the Special Reserve into the Militia
1921: suspended animation
suspended animation
Renaming of the Militia into the Supplementary Reserve
1924:

1953: disbanded disbanded