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1 Roxburghshire Rifle Volunteer Corps

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From To Type Notes
15-Sep-1859 15-Sep-1859 Created at Jedburgh with a detachment at Denholm
30-Jun-1863 ? 30-Jun-1863 ? Reorganised Denholm Detachment absorbed by 4 Roxburghshire Rifle Volunteer Corps as No. 2 Coy
13-Apr-1880 13-Apr-1880 Absorbed 1 Roxburghshire Rifle Volunteers (Admin) as HQ
13-Apr-1880 13-Apr-1880 Reorganised as A Coy 1 Roxburgh and Selkirk (The Border) Rifle Volunteers
13-Apr-1880 13-Apr-1880 Renamed 1 Roxburgh and Selkirk (The Border) Rifle Volunteers
13-Apr-1880 13-Apr-1880 Absorbed 2 Roxburghshire Rifle Volunteer Corps as B Coy
13-Apr-1880 13-Apr-1880 Absorbed 3 Roxburghshire Rifle Volunteer Corps as C Coy
13-Apr-1880 13-Apr-1880 Absorbed 4 Roxburghshire Rifle Volunteer Corps as D and E Coys
13-Apr-1880 13-Apr-1880 Absorbed 1 Selkirkshire Rifle Volunteer Corps as F and G Coys
13-Apr-1880 13-Apr-1880 Absorbed 2 Selkirkshire Rifle Volunteer Corps as H and I Coys
01-Jul-1881 01-Jul-1881 Event Became a Volunteer Battalion of The Royal Scots Fusiliers [4th?]
01-May-1887 01-May-1887 Event Became a Volunteer Battalion of The King's Own Scottish Borderers [1st]
01-May-1887 01-May-1887 Converted to 1 The King's Own Scottish Borderers Volunteers
Number of Records Returned: 13
Number of Pages Returned : 1

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