Great Britain (Militia)

Armagh - Cavan - Monaghan

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Irish Militia after passing of the act of 1793
 
1793: The Armagh Regiment of Militia
Irish county precedence 8
The Cavan Battalion of Militia
Irish county precedence 18
The Monaghan Regiment of Militia
Irish county precedence 1
Final ballot for the regimental order of presidence
1833: 75th, or
Armargh Regiment of Militia
101st, or
Cavan Regiment of Militia
121st, or
Monaghan Regiment of Militia
1855: 75th, or
Armagh Light Infantry
Regiment of Militia
101st, or
Cavan Light Infantry
Regiment of Militia



Armagh
Cavan
Monaghan
Armagh
Cavan
Monaghan
The creation of the territorial regiments by the Childers reforms
1881: 3rd (Armagh Militia) Battalion,
Princess Vicoria’s
(Royal Irish Fusiliers)

4th (Cavan Militia) Battalion,
Princess Vicoria’s
(Royal Irish Fusiliers)

5th (Monaghan Militia) Battalion,
Princess Vicoria’s
(Royal Irish Fusiliers)

Royal Irish Fusiliers
Royal Irish Fusiliers
Royal Irish Fusiliers
Conversion of the Miltia into the Special Reserve
1908: 3rd (Reserve) Battalion,
Princess Vicoria’s
(Royal Irish Fusiliers)

4th (Extra Reserve) Battalion,
Princess Vicoria’s
(Royal Irish Fusiliers)

disbanded
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