Officer, Norfolk Rangers, 1783
The Norfolk Rangers (1783) merged to form the Norfolk Light Horse Volunteers (1794); disbanded (1807)
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These prints were published in 1967 by © Hugh Evelyn and drawn by Colonel Philip Henry Smitherman, Royal Corps of Signals (1910-1982). They are 24.5 x 37.5 cm (9 ½ ″ x 14 ½ ″) on medium cardstock weighing 144 g/sm2 faced in light greyish cyan (RGB: d5dede), backed in white. Shown here are scans of the prints.
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The Norfolk Rangers (1783) merged to form the Norfolk Light Horse Volunteers (1794); disbanded (1807)
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The Leicestershire Yeomanry (1803) joined Derbyshire Yeomanry to form Leicestershire and Derbyshire Yeomanry 1957; disbanded 1967; name continues in (Leics and Derby Yeomanry) Squadron of the Royal Wessex Yeomanry.
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The Shropshire Yeomanry (1795) became Shrops Yeo Cavalry (1814) then Shrops R Horse Artillery (1969), replaced by 35 (S Midlands) Signals and Shrops Yeo Cadre (1969) then to Shrops Yeo Sqdrn Q.O. Mercian Yeo before Royal Mercian and Lancastrian Yeo, to The Royal Yeomanry; disbanded 2014.
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South Nottinghamshire Yeomanry (1794) then S Notts Reg Cavalry (1826); then S Notts Hussars; joined the TA 1908 becoming 107th (S Notts Hussars Yeo) Brig 1922; 1947 100th (Yeomanry) Regiment RA; disbanded 2014.
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Wiltshire Yeomanry Cavalry (1794) became The Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry (Prince of Wales’ Own) (1863); disbanded 1964. 2 squadrons survive in Royal Wessex Yeomanry.
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The “Light Horse Volunteers” formed 1779 and again 1794 disbanded 1829
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The West Somerset Yeomanry was formed in 1794 and after many mergers was disbanded 1988
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Frome Troop of Cavalry raised 1802 merged many times to become today’s 93 (North Somerset Yeomanry) Squadron 39 (Skinners) Signal Regiment
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The North Hampshire Regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry (1834); now 106 (Yeomanry) Regiment Royal Artillery
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East Lothian Yeomanry Cavalry (1799) was reduced to cadre in 1956 and disbanded in 1965
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Lancashire Corps of Yeomanry Cavalry (1828) became Duke of Lancaster’s Corps of Yeomanry Cavalry in 1834 amalgamated to form Royal Mercian and Lancaster Yeomanry in 1992, disbanded 2014 it survives as a squadron in the Queen’s Own Yeomanry
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Cheltenham Troop of Gloucestershire Gentleman and Yeomanry (1795) then Marshfield and Dodington Troop (1830) in 1834 formed the Gloucestershire Yeomanry Cavalry adopting the name Royal Gloucestershire Hussars (1847) now part of Royal Wessex Yeomanry
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Northern Regiment of Yorkshire West Riding Yeomanry (1794) reconstituted as Yorkshire Hussar Regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry (1819). The Yorkshire Hussars (1914) became the Queen’s Own Yorkshire Yeomanry (1956) today part of the Queen’s Own Yeomanry.
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Uxbridge Squadron of Yeomanry Cavalry (1830) became Middlesex (Duke of Cambridge’s Hussars) Yeomanry Cavalry in 1884 is now 71 (City of London) Yeomanry Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals
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The Glasgow and Lower Ward of Lanarkshire Yeomanry Cavalry (1848) after 1944 became Queen’s Own Lowland Yeomanry revived by B (Lanarkshire and Queen’s Own Royal Glasgow Yeomanry) Squadron, the Scottish Yeomanry in 1992; disbanded 1999.
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