16th Regiment of Foot
Known as The Bedfordshire Regiment
History
- 1688 raised as Douglas' Regiment of Foot by Col Archibald Douglas
- 1751 became 16th Regiment of Foot
- 1782 became 16th (Buckinghamshire) Regiment of Foot
- 1809 became 16th (Bedfordshire) Regiment of Foot
- 1881 became The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment (known as The Bedfordshire Regiment until 1919)
- 1958 merged with The Essex Regiment to form the 1st Battalion 3rd East Anglian Regiment
- 1964 amalgamated with the four regiments of the East Anglian Brigade to become 3rd Battalion (16th/44th Foot) Royal Anglian Regiment
Service in British India
- 1876 Madras (2nd Btn)
- 1881 Burma (2nd Btn)
- 1885 Bellary (2nd Btn)
- 1889 Kuldana (1st Btn)
- 1889 Secunderabad (2nd Btn)
- 1895 Chitral (1st Btn)
- 1897 Umballa (1st Btn)
- 1899 Multan (1st Btn)
- 1902 Jhansi (1st Btn)
- 1913 Mullingar (1st Btn). This is probably part of the Landour cantonment.
- 1920 Mhow (2nd Btn)
- 1921 Secunderabad (2nd Btn)
- 1922 Kamptee (2nd Btn)
- 1929 Mhow (1st Btn)
- 1932 Jhansi (1st Btn)
- 1934 Dacca (1st Btn)
- 1936 Chakratta (1st Btn)
- 1944 Burma (1st Btn)
First World War
Three Garrison Battalions were sent to India. Garrison Battalions were composed of men who were classified medically unfit for front line war operations.
- 1st Garrison Battalion: Formed in Bedford in December 1915. Moved to India in February 1916. Came under command of the Dehra Dun Brigade in the 7th (Meerut) Divisional Area. Moved in March 1918 to the Delhi Brigade in the same area.[1]
- Additional information: The 1st Garrison Battalion was raised at Seaford 18/12/15 by Major Smithers by the transfer of about 400 ranks from the Middlesex Regiment, 200 men of the Suffolk Regiment and by drafts of men from the Essex Surrey, Kent and Sussex Regiments.
- The Battalion reached Delhi Fort March 1916 where they remained for 3 years. March 26th [1916], 300 men under Major Ward went to Landour a hill station.
- The Battalion lost 51 men during its stay in Delhi and they rest in Delhi Cemetery. Tombstones were erected and the Regiment placed a brass tablet to their memory in St James Church, Delhi.[2]
- 2nd Garrison Battalion. Formed in Bedford in December 1916. Moved to India in February 1917. Came under command of the Karachi Brigade in the 4th (Quetta) Division.[1]
- 3rd Garrison Battalion. Formed in Bedford in January 1917. Moved to India and thence to Burma. Came under command of the Burma Division and under the Rangoon Brigade of the same Division in November 1917.[1]
The three Garrison Battalions were disbanded in January 1920.[3]
External Links
- 16th Foot History bedfordregiment.org.uk
- Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment Wikipedia
- 3rd East Anglian regiment Wikipedia
- Royal Anglian Regiment Wikipedia
- 16th Regiment of Foot Roll-of-Honour.com
- The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment including deployments Regiments.org, an archived site.
- Images of regimental personnel in Burma in 1884 and 1919 Anglo-Burmese Library
- The Royal Anglian Regiment Museum. Covers the Royal Norfolk Regiment (9th Foot), the Royal Lincolnshire Regiment (10th Foot), the Suffolk Regiment (12th Foot), the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment (16th Foot), the Royal Leicestershire Regiment (17th Foot), the Essex Regiment (44th/ 56th Foot), and the Northamptonshire Regiment (48th/ 58th Foot).
- Bedfordshire and Luton Archives and Records Service has Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regimental archives including post 1920 soldiers’ attestation and discharge books
- 1st Bedfordshire left Malta 20 Dec 1890 for Bombay maltaramc.com
- The 1st, 2nd and 3rd (Garrison) Battalions "The Bedfordshire Regiment in the Great War". Contains a link to photographs.
Historical books on-line
- Historical Record of the Sixteenth, or The Bedfordshire Regiment of Foot: containing an account of the formation of the regiment in 1688, and of its subsequent services to 1848 by Richard Cannon 1848. Google Books Page 30 states the Regiment went to Ceylon in 1820. Indian service commenced in 1829
- Narrative of a Three Month's March in India by Harriette Ashmore, Wife of an Officer in the 16th Foot London 1841 Google Books
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Bedfordshire Regiment The Long, Long Trail
- ↑ inniskilling dragoos 1st Garrison Battalion Bedfordfordshire Regiment Great War Forum 11May 2016. Retrieved 12 May 2016. Based on an article by Colonel William Blakeney, who served with the Battalion during the whole of its stay in India
- ↑ The 1st, 2nd and 3rd (Garrison) Battalions "The Bedfordshire Regiment in the Great War". Refer External links.