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40: 57: 221:, the removal contractors. This initiative was welcomed by the Royal Commission on the Volunteer Force. In 1868 the 1st Middlesex also travelled to Portsmouth with horsed guns, for the great volunteer review there at Easter. They were also present at the Brighton Volunteer Review in 1871 - taking their horse drawn guns there by road. 140:
The 1st (Hanover Square) Middlesex Artillery Volunteer Corps was raised on 16 July 1860 during the great surge of enthusiasm after an invasion scare that saw the creation of many Rifle, Artillery and Engineer Volunteer units composed of part-time soldiers eager to supplement the Regular
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Ceremonial for the dedication and unveiling of the Memorial Tablet affixed to the wall of the Church of St Lawrence Jewry facing the Guildhall in the City of London, to the Members of the 1st London (City of London) Brigade Royal Field Artillery who fell in the Great War
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But many Regular officers refused to believe that part-timers could be effective as field gunners, and despite the eloquent arguments of Lt-Col Shakespear of the 1st Middlesex Artillery Volunteers, the Secretary of State,
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As civilians, the Volunteers sometimes let politics intrude into unit affairs. In 1866, members of the 1st Middlesex Artillery Volunteers were accused of fundraising for Governor
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The cost of maintaining artillery units was high, and as a result many AVCs were wound up during the 1870s. The 1st Tower Hamlets disbanded in 1873, and in October that year the
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joined the 1st Admin Battalion, its CO taking over as CO of the whole battalion. In May 1876 the 1st Middx AVC was forced to amalgamate its two batteries with the better-funded
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in 1862 (involving the sham 'Battle of White Hawk Down'), the 1st Middx AVC appeared with their field guns pulled by horses supplied for the occasion by Messrs
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at a time of perceived crisis in 1860. The expense of maintaining a unit of this description led to its amalgamation into a better-funded corps in 1876.
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the famous surgeon. Since then the square had become less socially exclusive. (The present No 28 dates from 1901.)
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Lt-Col Henry Creed, half-pay captain in the East India Company's Bombay Horse Artillery, appointed 21 June 1864.
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in time of need. Apart from the Adjutant, Major W.B. Stevens, who had served 21 years in the
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The Brighton Volunteer Review. 1st Middlesex Artillery Volunteers sketches on the road,
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The 1st Middlesex Artillery Volunteers at Cosham. The Volunteer Review at Portsmouth,
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Land Forces of Britain, the Empire and Commonwealth (Regiments.org)
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Riflemen Form: A study of the Rifle Volunteer Movement 1859–1908
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1st Administrative Battalion, Middlesex Artillery Volunteers
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From 21 April 1864 The 1st Middlesex AVC formed part of the
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district. In 1864 it took over commercial premises at No 28
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1st Administrative Brigade, Middlesex Artillery Volunteers
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in the island had divided political opinion in London.
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Prince William Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1876
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United Kingdom

Volunteer Force
1st Administrative Brigade, Middlesex Artillery Volunteers
Hanover Square, Westminster
Leicester Square
Volunteer Force
British Army
British Army
East India Company
Madras Army
Regent Street
Hanover Square
Mayfair
Leicester Square
Prince William Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh
Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn
John Hunter
Poplar
Edward Eyre
Morant Bay Rebellion
Brighton Racecourse
Pickfords
Edward Cardwell
City of London Artillery
City of London Artillery
Royal Artillery
Duke of Buckingham and Chandos

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