4th Btn Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Royal Renfrew Militia
Memorial stands in Woodside Cemetery, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland.
The 4th Battalion stems from the Royal Renfrew Militia who were embodied in 1793. A further change to the Renfrewshire Militia took place in 1803. In 1855 in recognition of their service they were granted permission to call themselves The Prince of Wales Royal Regiment of Renfrewshire Militia. Both battalions served in several conflicts, including the Boer War and were Reserve Battalions during the 1st World War. They were subsequently disbanded.
4th Btn Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Royal Renfrew Militia
Memorial stands in Woodside Cemetery, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland.
The 4th Battalion stems from the Royal Renfrew Militia who were embodied in 1793. A further change to the Renfrewshire Militia took place in 1803. In 1855 in recognition of their service they were granted permission to call themselves The Prince of Wales Royal Regiment of Renfrewshire Militia. Both battalions served in several conflicts, including the Boer War and were Reserve Battalions during the 1st World War. They were subsequently disbanded.
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