Showing posts with label 11th Hussars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 11th Hussars. Show all posts

28 December 2016

11th Hussars - Other Rank PoWs 1914


The following fifty men, all serving with the 11th Hussars, became Prisoners of War of the Germans before 25th December 1914.

A number of the men appear on more than one list, catalogued today at The Imperial War Museum under B.O.2 1/157 and 
B.O.2 1/158. The full entries, not transcribed here, also include the men's home addresses. 

6039, later 46125 Private A Allcock 
5767, later 46096 Sergeant J W Allison 
6232 Private H Applegarth 
6040, later 46126 Private C Austin 
7527 Private D Austin 
29742 Private Walter Ayres 
6565 Private Frank G Bangay 
6174 Private B Clarke 
9198 Private F Cockram
1356 Corporal E Garner
6723 Private Phillip Garthwaite 
5704, later 46088 Private Samuel S Gash 
6601 Private C Goodwin 
5731 Private H Groom 
7564 Private C Hall 
5835 Lance-Corporal B Hart 
10016 Private T Hasprey 
9445 Private John Helme 
9597 Corporal Arthur Hinchliffe 
8251 Private P S Huggett 
8245 Lance-Corporal B Jackson 
6992 Private M Knowles 
5674 Private F Lake 
5585, later 46072 Private (Bandsman) T Lazenby 
5077, later 46032 Private Frank Ledger 
2921 Private T Lennon 
9376 Private L Mansell 
837 Lance-Corporal C Massey 
8541 Private R W Morgan 
5738, later 46145 Corporal Thomas F Noble 
8242 Lance-Corporal F Penrice 
8135 Lance-Corporal H Peplow 
5814, later 46100 Private A L Reeson 
1391 Private J Robins 
6391 Corporal R W Robinson 
9195 Private A T Saunders 
5775, later 46097 Private A Sessions 
9373 Private G Shaw 
10865 Private A E Sketes 
9571 Private T Spiers 
5555, later 46065 Private J Stott 
5318 Private J Surridge 
9208 Private W Talbot 
3937 Sergeant F C Taylor 
6015, later 46121 Private Harry Towner 
9576 Private J Ward 
5558, later 46055 Private James Welsh 
9577 Private B J White 
5561 Private E Woodley 
3784 Private C Wright 

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9 February 2014

11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars


This post will look at numbering in the 11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars between the years 1881 and 1906. The cavalry regiments were not affected by Cardwell's Army reforms; however, in keeping with the parameters of this blog, my starting point for this post is 1881.

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1958 joined on 10th October 1881
1968 joined on 9th January 1882
2100 joined on 5th February 1883
2295 joined on 11th April 1884
2427 joined on 29th August 1885
2454 joined on 11th March 1886
2655 joined on 7th January 1887
2852 joined on 14th April 1888
3091 joined on 11th October 1889
3200 joined on 26th June 1890
3261 joined on 4th April 1891
3466 joined on 26th February 1892
3627 joined on 31st January1893
3730 joined on 1st January1894
3954 joined on 31st January1895
4099 joined on 22nd September 1896
4146 joined on 1st March 1897
4189 joined on 16th September 1898
4216 joined on 9th February 1899
4351 joined on 9th January 1900
4657 joined on 11th January 1901
4956 joined on 25th March 1902
5183 joined on 1st December1903
5250 joined on 20th February 1904
5596 joined on 20th January 1905
5918 joined on 10th July 1906


In December 1906, Army Order 289 changed the numbering for cavalry of the line. Prior to this, all cavalry regiments had numbered individually by regiments. Now, line cavalry and household cavalry were separated; each of the three line cavalry corps – dragoons, hussars, and lancers – beginning a new number series which started at 1 and was to extend to 49,999.

What this meant for the 11th Hussars was that from late December 1906 they began a new number sequence which they shared with the all of the Hussars regiments:

3rd (King's Own) Hussars
4th (Queen's Own) Hussars
7th (Queen's Own) Hussars
8th (King's Royal Irish) Hussars
10th (Prince of Wales's Own Royal) Hussars
13th Hussars
14th (King's) Hussars
15th (King's) Hussars
18th (Queen Mary's Own) Hussars
19th (Queen Alexandra's Own Royal) Hussars
20th Hussars

See also, my posts on numbering in the Corps of Hussars 1907-1914, Queen's and King's Regulations: regimental numbering and cavalry numbering in 1906.

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