North Devon Militia

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The North Devon Militia was a regiment of militia formed from men resident in the north part of the county of Devon, England. It was disbanded in 1853 when it became the Devon Artillery.[1]

History

One of the Ordinances and Acts of the Parliament of England, 1642–60 was the Ordinance to settle the Militia of Devon (7 June 1648). According to "Herber": "The Militia Act of 1757 established militia regiments for each county and required each parish to provide a number of able-bodied men, aged between 18 and 50 (reduced to 45 in 1762) for military training...Militia regiments served in Britain or Ireland but not overseas. Men had to serve for three years (for five years after 1786). In peacetime the men spent just a few weeks at a military camp... During the French wars of 1793-1815, some other auxiliary troops, known as yeomanry (which were cavalry), volunteers or fencible infantry or cavalry were raised in each county".[2] From 1759-63 it was stationed in Cornwall to assist Revenue Officers in the suppression of smuggling.[1] Detachments were stationed at Mevagissey, Padstow and many other places. In 1853 the records of the disbanded regiment were destroyed,[3] thus few records survive from which its history could be written.

List of officers

Colonels

The following persons were Colonel of the North Devon Militia:[4]

Lieutenant Colonels

The following persons were Lieutenant Colonel of the North Devon Militia:

Captains

Captains in the North Devon Militia included:

  • Charles Henry Webber (1810-1883) of Buckland House, Braunton, JP for Devon and also Lieutenant in the North Devon Yeomanry Cavalry.

Devon Militia

Colonels of the "Devon Militia" included:

See also

External sources

Sources

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Walrond, p.423
  2. http://genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk/DEV/DevonMisc/MilitiaLists/
  3. Walrond, pp.333,423
  4. Walrond, p.426
  5. Dates of life per Lauder, Rosemary, Devon Families, Tiverton, 2002, p.146
  6. In 1830 listed as one of the subscribers to Gribble, Joseph Besly, Memorials of Barnstaple: Being an Attempt to Supply the Want of A History of that Ancient Borough, Barnstaple, 1830, as "Colonel Commandant of the North Devon Regiment of Militia"[1] (Gribble established the “Barnstaple Iron Foundry” in 1822 (p.546))
  7. Burke, Sir B. “A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain”. Online reference here
  8. Per inscription on his monument in Westleigh Church
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  10. Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L., (Ed.) The Visitations of the County of Devon: Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, p.5, pedigree of Acland