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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Warwickshire Fencibles 1700 england
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Hi William married 1798 and he was in the forcibles then.
This is what (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_British_fencible_regiments) have to say about the corps. So he was in already by 1798 and I would like to know the 1700 records. I think they were disbanded early 1800.
Warwickshire Corps of Fencible Cavalry[75] or Warwickshire Regiment [12].[f] Colonel George, Earl Warwick.[76] succeeded by Major-General George Churchill [77]Lieut-Col Francis Gregory of Styvechale Park (19 May 1794)Lieut-Col Charles Ed. Repington of Ilmington (17 Jan 1799)[78] 19 May 1794 April 1800 On 18 September 1797 they marched from Colchester to Sheffield to relieve a cavalry regiment sent to Scotland. Coventry, April 7 the last of the 6 troops marched in here and have been disbanded.[79]
This is what (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_British_fencible_regiments) have to say about the corps. So he was in already by 1798 and I would like to know the 1700 records. I think they were disbanded early 1800.
Warwickshire Corps of Fencible Cavalry[75] or Warwickshire Regiment [12].[f] Colonel George, Earl Warwick.[76] succeeded by Major-General George Churchill [77]Lieut-Col Francis Gregory of Styvechale Park (19 May 1794)Lieut-Col Charles Ed. Repington of Ilmington (17 Jan 1799)[78] 19 May 1794 April 1800 On 18 September 1797 they marched from Colchester to Sheffield to relieve a cavalry regiment sent to Scotland. Coventry, April 7 the last of the 6 troops marched in here and have been disbanded.[79]