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  2. Royal Scots - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The Royal Scots ... The 1678 Treaties of Nijmegen required the repatriation of all Scots and English units from France; ...

  3. 6th Battalion, Royal Scots - Wikipedia

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    The 6th Battalion, Royal Scots, was a unit of Britain's part-time Territorial Force.Beginning as a Volunteer unit formed from teetotallers in the city of Edinburgh in 1867, it later became affiliated to the Royal Scots.

  4. 7th Volunteer Battalion, Royal Scots - Wikipedia

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    Finally in 1881 as a result of the reforms the unit moved under the control of the Royal Scots and became the 6th Volunteer Battalion. In 1881 a new "E Company" was formed and was headquartered at Prestonpans. In April 1888 the battalion was re-organized and became the 7th Volunteer Battalion.

  5. The Royal Scots (The Lothian Regiment) - Wikipedia

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  6. List of battalions of the Royal Scots - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Scots expansion during the Second World War was modest compared to 1914–1918. National Defence Companies were combined to create a new " Home Defence " battalion. In addition 17 battalions of the Home Guard were affiliated to the regiment, wearing its cap badge, and also by 1944 two batteries of [Anti-Aircraft] rocket batteries ( Z ...

  7. Royal Scot - Wikipedia

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    Royal Scots, a regiment of the British Army; Royal Scots (Jacobite), a regiment of Scottish exiles in French service, in existence from 1744 to 1762; Royal Scot, a British named express passenger train which first ran in 1862; LMS Royal Scot Class, a class of express passenger locomotive introduced in 1927

  8. Category:Royal Scots - Wikipedia

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    14th (West Lothian, Royal Scots) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery 17th (Service) Battalion, Royal Scots (Rosebery) 52nd (Queen's Edinburgh, Royal Scots) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery

  9. 9th Battalion, Royal Scots - Wikipedia

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    9th Royal Scots, nicknamed The Dandy Ninth, were the only Volunteer battalion to retain their number upon the transition to the Territorial Force in April 1908. [7] In 1912 the battalion moved to Hepburn House (named after John Hepburn, founder of the Royal Scots), purpose-built headquarters at 89 East Claremont Street, Edinburgh. Half of the ...