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Lanarkshire - Lothian - Berwickshire - Roxburhshire - Selkirkshire - Dumfriesshire

Yeomanry Cavalry
 
1794: Berwickshire Corps of Yeomanry Cavalry
1797: independent troops
East Lothian Yeomanry Cavalry
independent troops

Linlithgow Kirtlesdown Yeomanry Cavalry
1802: disbanded

disbanded

disbanded
1802:



Linlithgow Kirtlesdown
Corps of Yeomanry Cavalry

1803: The Royal Midlothian Regiment of
Yeomanry Cavalry


independent troops





1819: independent troops





1827:



disbanded
disbanded
1837:
disbanded


1838:
disbanded
disbanded
1843:

The Royal Midlothian Regiment of
Yeomanry Cavalry
1846:



The East Lothian Regiment of
Yeomanry Cavalry
1848: Upper Ward and Airdrie Corps of
Lanarkshire Yeomanry Cavalry










Glasgow and
Lower Ward of Lanarkshire
Regiment of
Yeomanry Cavalry
1849:











The Queen’s Own Glasgow and
Lower Ward of Lanarkshire
Regiment of
Yeomanry Cavalry
The Lanarkshire Regiment of
Yeomanry Cavalry






Formation of the Volunteer Force
1871:
disbanded

1872:

















1st Roxburgh Mounted Rifle Volunteer Corps

attached to
1st Administrative Battalion of
Roxburghshire and Selkirkshire
Rifle Volunteers

1874:























1st Dumfriesshire
Mounted Rifle Volunteer Corps


attached to
1st Administrative Battalion of
Dumfriesshire Rifle Volunteers

1880:


1st Border Mounted Rifle Volunteer Corps
1st Dumfriesshire MRVC disbanded
1888:


The Lothians and Berwickshire
Regiment of
Yeomanry Cavalry






1890:


1st Border MRVC disbanded
Lanarks
Lothians
Glasgow
1900/
1901:
co-sponsored
17th (Ayrshire and Lanarkshire) Company,
sponsored
107th (Lanarkshire) Company,
6th (Scottish) Battalion,
Imperial Yeomanry
sponsored
19th (Lothians and Berwickshire) Company,
6th (Scottish) Battalion,
Imperial Yeomanry


sponsored
18th (Queen’s Own Royal Glasgow and
Lower Ward of Lanark) Company,

108th (Royal Glasgow) Company,
6th (Scottish) Battalion,
Imperial Yeomanry
Renaming to Imperial Yeomanry
1901: The Lanarkshire
Imperial Yeomanry
The Lothians and Berwickshire
Imperial Yeomanry
The Lanarkshire
Imperial Yeomanry
(Queen’s Own Royal Glasgow
and Lower Ward of Lanarkshire)
Lanarks
Lothians
Glasgow
Creation of the Territorial Force
1908: The Lanarkshire Yeomanry (TF) The Lothians and
Border Horse
(TF)
The Lanarkshire Yeomanry
(Queen’s Own Royal Glasgow
and Lower Ward of Lanarkshire)

(TF)
Lanarks
Lothians
layout
layout
Lothians
layout
1914/
1918:
1/1st, 2/1st and 3/1st
Lanarkshire Yeomanry



1/1st, 2/1st and 3/1st
Lothians and
Border Horse


1/1st, 2/1st and 3/1st
Lanarkshire Yeomanry
(Queen’s Own Royal Glasgow
and Lower Ward of Lanarkshire)

1916:



The Queen’s Own
Royal Glasgow Yeomanry

Creation of the Territorial Army
1921: The Lanarkshire Yeomanry (TA)


19th (Lothians and Border)
Armoured Card Company,

The Tank Corps (TA)
The Queen’s Own
Royal Glasgow Yeomanry
(TA)

1922:







101st (The Queen’s Own
Royal Glasgow Yeomanry)
Brigade,
Royal Field Artillery (TA)
1923:


19th (Lothians and Border)
Armoured Card Company,

The Royal Tank Corps (TA)



1924:







101st (The Queen’s Own
Royal Glasgow Yeomanry)
Army Field Brigade,
Royal Artillery (TA)
1938:







54th (The Queen’s Own
Royal Glasgow Yeomanry)
Anti-Tank Regiment,
Royal Artillery (TA)
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1939:




The Lothians and
Border Horse
(TA)
transferred to
The Royal Armoured Corps





64th Anti-Tank Regiment,
Royal Artillery (TA)


layout
layout
Glasgow
Glasgow
layout layout
1939: 155th (Lanarkshire Yeomanry)
Field Regiment,
Royal Artillery
156th (Lanarkshire Yeomanry)
Field Regiment,
Royal Artillery









1942: captured















64th Anti-Tank Regiment,
Royal Artillery
(The Queen’s Own
Royal Glasgow Yeomanry)
1946:
suspended animation

suspended animation
suspended animation
Resurrection of the Territorial Army
1947: The Lanarkshire Yeomanry (TA)
transferred to
The Royal Armoured Corps

disbanded 1st/2nd Lothians and
Border Horse
(TA)


The The Queen’s Own
Royal Glasgow Yeomanry
(TA)
transferred to
The Royal Armoured Corps
disbanded
Lanarks
layout
Glasgow
layout layout layout layout
1956: The Queen’s Own
Lowland Yeomanry
Lowland
Creation of the Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve
1967: disbanded and formed
The Queen’s Own
Lowland Yeomanry
(Territorials)





layout layout layout
1969: reduced to cadre as 225 (Queen’s Own Lowland Yeomanry)
Squadron,
222 Squadron,
The Queen’s Own
Lowland Yeomanry
154th (Lowland) Regiment,
Royal Corps of Transport
1975: disbanded

1992: HQ (Lothians and Border Horse)
Squadron,
B (Lanarkshire and Queen’s Own
Royal Glasgow Yeomanry) Squadron,
The Scottish Yeomanry