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Robert Ratcliff

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Ratcliff gave up his parliamentary seat in 1918. He maintained his links with the Territorial Army and when it was reformed in 1921, Ratcliff was again in command of the 6th North Staffords until 1924. He was on the committee of the County Territorial Army Association from 1922 to 1925. He served as
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on 19 March 1887, as a Second-Lieutenant serving with "B" Company at Burton. He was promoted to lieutenant on 27 July 1889, captain on 23 January 1892, and major 18 July 1900.
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as lieutenant-colonel in command of the 6th North Staffords on 18 November 1909. In 1912 he changed his parliamentary allegiance and became
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the reserves were mobilised, and on 20 May 1915, he took command of the 1/6 North Staffordshires. The battalion saw heavy fighting in the
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for Burton. With the reformation of the Territorial reserves he became honorary lieutenant-colonel of the 6th
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in 1929. Among his charitable activities, he built the village hall at Newton Solney.
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Liberal Unionist Party MPs for English constituencies
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Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Index

CMG
VD
Territorial Army
Burton
Burton-on-Trent
Bass Ratcliff and Gretton
Newton Solney
Rossall School
Cambridge University
Rifle Volunteer Corps
Liberal Unionist
Member of Parliament
North Staffordshire Regiment
John Gretton
Conservative
World War I
Battle of Loos
Hohenzollern Redoubt
Order of St Michael and St George
1916 Birthday Honours
High Sheriff of Derbyshire
The Times
"No. 29608"
The London Gazette
"Loos – Hohenzollern Redoubt – 1915"
"Newton Solney"
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Sydney Evershed
Member of Parliament for Burton
John Gretton

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