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  2. East Norfolk Militia - Wikipedia

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    The East Norfolk Militia was an auxiliary military unit in the English county of Norfolk in East Anglia. First organised during the Seven Years' War it carried out internal security and home defence duties in all of Britain's major wars. It later became a battalion of the Norfolk Regiment, but was disbanded in 1908.

  3. Sir Armine Wodehouse, 5th Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Sir Armine Wodehouse, 5th Baronet, as Colonel of the East Norfolk Militia, portrait c.1759 by David Morier. Colonel Sir Armine Wodehouse, 5th Baronet (c. 1714 – 21 May 1777), was an English Tory politician and militia officer. Wodehouse was born in 1714, the son of Sir John Wodehouse, 4th Baronet, and Mary Fermor.

  4. Norfolk Militia - Wikipedia

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    The Norfolk Militia was an auxiliary military force in the English county of Norfolk in East Anglia.From their formal organisation as Trained Bands in 1558 until their final service as the Special Reserve, the Militia regiments of the county carried out internal security and home defence duties in all of Britain's major wars.

  5. George Walpole, 3rd Earl of Orford - Wikipedia

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    He was Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk from 1757 and took an active part in reforming the county militia in 1758 during the Seven Years' War. He appointed the Hon George Townshend and Sir Armine Wodehouse, 5th Baronet , as the colonels of the West and East Norfolk Regiments respectively.

  6. Norfolk Trained Bands - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, the General Militia in Norfolk had fallen into abeyance. While there was a brief muster of the General Militia in some counties during the Penruddock uprising of 1655, there is no evidence that the Norfolk County TBs were mustered. and the Council only proposed to mobilise one regiment (under Wood) during the invasion scare of 1656.

  7. John Wodehouse, 2nd Baron Wodehouse - Wikipedia

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    Wodehouse was the eldest son of John Wodehouse, 1st Baron Wodehouse and Sophia Berkeley. [1] [2] On 10 October 1793 he was commissioned as Captain in the East Norfolk Militia commanded by his father.

  8. Sir Jacob Astley, 5th Baronet - Wikipedia

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    His father Edward was MP for Norfolk for twenty-two years and gave it up in 1790 rather than contest it. Jacob was given a commission as a captain in the East Norfolk Militia in 1780, which he held until 1794, when he was made lieutenant colonel in the Norfolk Fencible Light Dragoons, a role he held for

  9. Category:Norfolk Militia - Wikipedia

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    0–9. 1st Eastern Regiment, Norfolk Local Militia; 1st Norfolk Militia; 1st Western Regiment, Norfolk Local Militia; 2nd Eastern Regiment, Norfolk Local Militia