Militia and Volunteers of Northumberland

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The Militia and Volunteers of Northumberland are those military units raised in the County independent of the regular Army. The "modern" militia dates from legislation enacted during the Seven Years' War. The volunteers had several forms and separate periods of existence until made a permanent body in 1859. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Militia and Volunteers of Northumberland
rdf:langString Northumberland Militia
rdf:langString Northumberland Artillery Militia
rdf:langString Northumberland Volunteers
rdf:langString Northumberland Buffs
xsd:integer 48106484
xsd:integer 1083688300
rdf:langString Volunteers
rdf:langString Militia
rdf:langString Officer's Shako of the Northumberland Light Infantry Militia 1855–1861. From the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers Museum, Alnwick Castle.
rdf:langString Service helmet of an officer of the 1st Volunteer Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers 1883–1893. From the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers museum, Alnwick Castle
rdf:langString Facing colour: Buff until 1881
rdf:langString Gosling green
rdf:langString Great Britain
rdf:langString United Kingdom
xsd:integer 1758 1759 1864
xsd:integer 1909 1953 1968
rdf:langString Northumberland Buffs
rdf:langString John Buddle
rdf:langString One Battalion
rdf:langString Multiple platoon to company and battalion sized units 1794–1816
rdf:langString Five Batteries by 1874
rdf:langString Six in 1882
rdf:langString Three battalions 1861–1908
rdf:langString Two from June 1798 to November 1799
rdf:langString I have frequently seen the military called out in our pitmen and keelmen strikes both yeomanry and regular cavalry. The former were generally a laughing stock to the mob, while the latter were feared and respected. A painted staff [truncheon] with G.R. upon it is more awful in the hands of a special constable, than a sabre in the hands of the same individual, as a yeomanry man.
rdf:langString Artillery
rdf:langString Infantry
rdf:langString Artillery, Cavalry, Infantry
rdf:langString Northumberland Militia
rdf:langString Northumberland Artillery Militia
rdf:langString Northumberland Volunteers
rdf:langString The Militia and Volunteers of Northumberland are those military units raised in the County independent of the regular Army. The "modern" militia dates from legislation enacted during the Seven Years' War. The volunteers had several forms and separate periods of existence until made a permanent body in 1859.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 35110
xsd:gYear 1908 1909
xsd:gYear 1758 1759 1864
xsd:string One Battalion
xsd:string Multiple platoon to company and battalion sized units 1794–1816
xsd:string Five Batteries by 1874
xsd:string Six in 1882
xsd:string Three battalions 1861–1908
xsd:string Two from June 1798 to November 1799

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