On 12 June, five regimental colours were laid up in a ceremony at St George's Hall, Windsor Castle in the presence of HM King George V.[40] The six regiments were then all disbanded on 31 July 1922. 8th Battalion, The Queen's, (Royal West Surrey Regiment). 14th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. : Royal Irish Regiment Depot, Murphy, p. 30 quote: "Following the treaty that established the independent Irish Free State in 1922, it was decided to disband the regiments that had their traditional recruiting grounds in southern Ireland: The Royal Irish Regiment; The Connaught Rangers; The Prince of Wales' Leinster Regiment; The Royal Munster Fusiliers; The Royal Dublin Fusiliers; The. 1st Battalion,Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). The gilt shamrock badge was used on the cap and collar. 8th Battalion, The Buffs, (East Kent Regiment). 21-23 March 1918 Battle of St Quentin (XVIII Corps, Fifth Army). In May 1915, moved to England, based at Gosport. August 30th 1916 travelled by train from Chocques to Longueau and from there marched to Corbie. 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You signify acceptance of our use of cookies when you click the Accept button or by your continued use of the site. Moved in January 1915 to Ballyvonare. 8th Battalion, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. July 31st 2nd August Battle of Pilckem Ridge (in reserve, XIX Corps, Fifth Army). 6th Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers. Moved in June 1915 to Ballyholley and to England in September, going to Aldershot. 18 April 1918 : reduced to cadre strength; reformed 26 June 1918. 10th Battalion, Duke of Wellington's (W.R.R.). 7th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland Queen's Barracks, 131 Dunkeld Street, Perth, PH1 5BT Tel: 0131 310 8542 Explore our equipment SA80 Individual Weapon Foxhound Husky 81mm Mortar L115A3 Long Range 'Sniper' Rifle General Purpose Machine Gun Guided Weapons Jackal 2 Right SA80 Individual Weapon 7th Battalion, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. He was only 18 years old. After his initial training in 1916, Private John Kelly was posted to the 2nd Battalion which was part of the 48th Brigade, 16th (Irish) Division from 15th November 1916. 7th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. 1st Battalion, Honourable Artillery Company. 4th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment. 6th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters, (N&D Reg). These records arethe unit war diariesof the British Army in the First World War and are held by The National Archives in record seriesWO 95. 20th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters, (N&D Reg). 8th Battalion, The Kings, (Liverpool Regiment). Records of 7th (South Irish Horse) Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment from other sources. The new positions won by the RIR came under heavy bombardment from their own British Artillery news of their existence beyond no-mans land apparently had not reached the batteries. 19th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. It played an important role inthe capture of the French fortress of Namur (now in Belgium) in1695. John is remembered on the Tyne Cot Memorial and is commemorated on the Triptych in St. Paul's Church Jarrow. The Royal Irish Regiment, until 1881 the 18th Regiment of Foot, was an infantry regiment of the line in the British Army, first raised in 1684. [5][28][29], The Trench warfare of the Western Front meant that there was little need for mounted troops. v3.0, France and Flanders: WO 95/1-3154, WO 95/3911-4193 and WO 95/5500, Mesopotamia, Iraq and North Persia: WO 95/4965-5288, East Africa, Cameroon and West Africa: WO 95/5289-5388, Gallipoli and the Dardanelles: WO 95/4263-4359, Australian and New Zealand Expeditionary Force: WO 95/3155-3657, Canadian Expedition Force: WO 95/3715-3910. August 1914 : in Clonmel. He died on 21st February 1919 and is buried In the South-East part of the Monasterevin (St. John) Church of Ireland Churchyard, Monasterevin, Co. Kildare, Ireland. Moved within a few days of declaration of war to Richmond Barracks in Dublin. 9th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters, (N&D Reg). Records of 7th Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles from other sources. 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George Frederick Stevenson Call CB, 18971918: Major-Gen. Charles Frederick Gregorie, CB, This page was last edited on 16 February 2023, at 01:19. A-K. 4th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. 7th Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). 4th Battalion, Royal Marine Light Infantry. 10th Battalion, Queen's Own, (Royal West Kent Regiment). [27] The battalion took part in several battles, and played an important role at the Battle of Slabbert's Nek in July 1900 during the war. This wasmostly stationed in England and Ireland from the 1850s to the 1880s, though it served in New Zealand between 1863 and 1870. 14 July 1918 : transferred to 50th (Northumbrian) Division as Pioneer Bn. 5th Bttn, Royal Irish Regiment. 3rd Battalion, King's Own, (Royal Lancaster Regiment). Not all the unit war diaries held by The National Archives have been digitised. July 7th 1915 sailed from Liverpool for Mudros Island (via Alexandria, Egypt), the staging post for Gallipoli, arriving 26th July 1915. 8th battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. 22 May 1916 : transferred to 22nd Brigade, 7th Division. 8th Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. 10th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. [33] The 6th (Service) Battalion landed at Le Havre as part of the 47th Brigade in the 16th (Irish) Division in December 1915 for service on the Western Front. In 1919, 1st Battalion undertookoccupation duties in Germany and 2nd Battalion garrisonedIndia. 5th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment. 20th Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps. [5][49], Khaki service dress with (until 1906) a slouch hat was worn by all Imperial Yeomanry regiments. Private, 25205. The Royal Irish Regiment (27th (Inniskilling) 83rd and 87th and Ulster Defence Regiment) (R IRISH) is an infantry unit of the British Army . 1st Battalion, King's Own, (Royal Lancaster Regiment). They had nothing to do, apart from a small expedition against a native chief, which did not involve the 61st Company. (d.24th Feb 1915) Andrews Alexander. After almost 250 years of service with the British Army, it was disbanded in 1922 on the establishment of the Irish Free State. Each diary is listed in our catalogue under the name of the unit, for example 9 Battalion Manchester Regiment, along with a short description summarising the theatre of operation and the section of the British Army command structure within which the unit existed (usually a division). 19th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters, (N&D Reg). 2nd.Lt. 5th (Service) Battalion (Pioneers) [35][39][47][48], The regiment was one of the six southern Irish regiments of the British Army disbanded on 31 July 1922 following the creation of the new Irish Free State. The transfer of the South Irish Horse to the SR was approved on 20 October 1908. Objective was Y Ravine in Battle of the Somme, France. ), 4th Battalion, Duke of Wellington's (W.R.R. The badge of the regiment as depicted on a CWGC grave headstone. 17th Battalion, The Kings, (Liverpool Regiment). They are not personal diaries (try the Imperial War Museum or local record offices for those). By doing so, you will enable it to remain free to all. If you can provide any additional information, please add it here. This period was also interspersed with service as marines and garrison duty in Ireland and England. 7th Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. The diariessometimes contain information about particular people butthey are unit diaries, not personal diaries. 8th (Service) Battalion 26-27 March 1918 Battle of Rosieres (XVIII, Fifth Army). The regiment also fought in Egypt in 1801 before returning to Ireland. [14], On 19 November 1807, 120 members of the 18th Regiment of Foot were drowned when HM Packet Ship Prince of Wales sank in Dublin Bay. 14 October 1916 : transferred to 49th Brigade, 16th (Irish) Division. 10th Battalion, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. He died on the 16/08/1916 in France. 4th (Extra Reserve) Battalion 8th Battalion, King's Own, (Royal Lancaster Regiment). 16th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters, (N&D Reg). L-Z. For quick pointersTuesday to Saturday 7th (South Irish Horse) Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment. The 7th joined the Royal Tank Regiment and became the 40th (The King's) Royal Tank Regiment, and the 10th became a battalion of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. 10th Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps. A-C. 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, D-H. 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. All names on this list have been submitted by relatives, friends, neighbours and others who wish to remember them, if you have any names to add or any recollections or photos of those listed, In 1901 the 29th Battalion (Irish Horse) was formed, with 131st134th and 175th176th (Irish Horse) Companies). In the early part of this campaign it suffered heavy casualties. 1st Battalion, The Queen's, (Royal West Surrey Regiment). 1st Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. April 10-11 Battle of Messines (108 bde, with 19th division)(IX Corps, Second Army). In 1882,2nd Battalion fought in Egypt, and was joined there by 1st Battalion in 1884. (108th Bde, with 19th division) (IX Corps, Second Army). 3rd Battalion, The Kings, (Liverpool Regiment). Thought the presentation & interpretation made the subject accessible". The Prince of Wales and Prince Albert passed through the divisional area. October 14th--19th 1918 Battle of Courtrai (II Corps, Second Army). West Riding Regiment (2nd Battalion)-Sergeant C Sims. Thismay be divided into several PDF files, which you can save to your computer. [13] The 1st Battalion served in Jamaica and the 2nd Battalion served in Curaao during the Napoleonic Wars. 29th Infantry Brigade. - Inniskillings Museum As well as the lion of Nassau emblem, the king granted it the title Royal Regiment of Ireland, the Irish crowned harp and a motto mentioning Namur, 'Virtutis Namurcensis Praemium' ('Reward for Valour at Namur'). 5th Battalion, The Kings, (Livrpool Regiment). 17th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters, (N&D Reg). 18th Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Royal Canada Tank Regt, sterling silver (K/C), R.Scots Greys, cast silver plate (repaired), 1st Motor Machine Gun Canada Brigade 1914, die-stamped silver plate, brooch (broken), Household Battalion (GVR) gilt and enamels (damaged), 17th/21st Lancers, small unmarked silver side hat/collar, 17th Lancers, a heavy silver or silver plated NCO's arm badge (original fasteners removed now brooched). 2nd Battalion, Oxford & Buckingham Light Infantry. 17th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. DAWSON J. September 7th Took over the front line west of Ginchy. 11th Battalion, King's Own, (Royal Lancaster Regiment). All names on this list have been submitted by relatives, friends, neighbours and others who wish to remember them, if you have any names to add or any recollections or photos of those listed, Formed in 1881 the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers were an amalgamation of the 27th (Inniskilling) Regiment of Foot and the 108th Regiment of Foot (Madras). Otherwise my contact details can be found at www.fourteeneighteen.co.uk. Researching soldiers of the British Army in the Great War of 1914-1919. ), 8th Battalion, Duke of Wellington's (W.R.R.). Greenwich: Elizabeth Delahoy, 1815. 2006. 10th Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. [26], The 1st Battalion was stationed in British India and Afghanistan from 1875 to 1884, when it were transferred to Egypt to take part in the Nile Expedition. When Belfast was attacked on the night of the 7th-8th January 1901 the Royal Irish provided part of the garrison. [22], The regiment was not fundamentally affected by the Cardwell Reforms of the 1870s, which gave it a depot at Victoria Barracks in Clonmel from 1873,[23] or by the Childers reforms of 1881 as it already possessed two battalions, there was no need for it to amalgamate with another regiment. 7th (South Irish Horse) Battalion Working parties were sent into Suvla Bay, Gallipoli, during October 1915. 1st Battalion, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. The Royal Irish Rifles, an amalgamation of the 83rd (County of Dublin) and 86th (Royal County Down) Regiments, absorbed the Royal North Down Rifles, Queen's . 26 July 1915 : transferred to 11th Brigade in same Division. April 1918 : landed in France. August 23rd the 7/RIR was transferred to the 49th brigade, 16th division. 7th (Pioneer) Battalion, Durham Light Infantry. [10], In 1782, it moved to Guernsey where in 1783 it helped the local militia put down a mutiny by soldiers of the 104th Regiment based at Fort George. The few survivors had to be drafted to other regiments while the officers returned to Britain to re-recruit. 7th Battalion, The Buffs, (East Kent Regiment). 1st, 2nd, 3rd etc.). 24 October 1914 : transferred as Army Troops to Lines of Communication. The Queen's, (Royal West Surrey Regiment). 8th (Service) Battalion The Royal Dublin Fusiliers was an infantry regiment of the British Army, which recruited in the east of Ireland. [35][38][39][40], When the German Spring Offensive was launched on 21 March 1918, 16th (Irish) Division was holding a slight salient, with its Forward Zone stretched across a series of spurs. In response the 17th and 18th Bns were sent down under Colonel Parke of the Sharpshooters and formed one of the columns hunting down the invaders. 12th Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps. 7th Battalion. [7][9][10], Finally the Yeomanry moved on to Kimberley and the RFF was dispersed by the end of December. 21st Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. 7th Battalion, The Queen's, (Royal West Surrey Regiment). The Royal Irish Regiment was disbanded in 1922 on the establishment of the Irish Free State. Please note we currently have a massive backlog of submitted material, our volunteers are working through this as quickly as possible and all names, stories and photos will be added to the site. Overalls (tight fitting cavalry breeches)[50] were green with double scarlet stripes. The South Staffordshire Regiment was an infantry regiment of the British Army, active between 1881 and 1959. We'd like to use additional cookies to remember your settings and understand how you use our services. August 18th 1917 announcement in the Walsall Observer that he was in hospital in Epsom, Surrey suffering from malarial fever. The regiment was established during the British Army reforms of 1881 by merging two former regiments of the East India Company - the 102nd Regiment of Foot (Royal Madras Fusiliers) and the 103rd Regiment of Foot (Royal Bombay Fusiliers) . Copyright 2023. 5th Bttn, Connaught Rangers. 5th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters, (N&D Reg). [11] After this, the unit returned to Gibraltar later in the year, where it remained until the Siege of Toulon in 1793 during the French Revolutionary Wars. '[4] In recognition, of this, William III renamed the unit as The Royal Regiment of Foot of Ireland. 4th Battalion, Oxford & Buckingham Light Infantry. Want to find out more about your relative's service? [14], When the Haldane Reforms were introduced under the Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907, most of the Imperial Yeomanry were transferred to the new Territorial Force (TF), but this did not extend to Ireland. 10th (Kent Yeomanry) Battalion, The Buffs, (East Kent Regiment). If the information here has been helpful or you have enjoyed reaching the stories please conside making a donation, no matter how small, would be much appreciated, annually we need to raise enough funds to pay for our web hosting or this site will vanish from the web. If you can provide any additional information, please add it here. This includes cookies that track any click through to affiliate links and advertisers that appear on this site. 13th Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps.