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This is a list of pals battalions (also called "service" or "locally raised" battalions) of the British Army during the First World War. Pre-war Territorial Force (T.F.) battalions have not been included, although they too usually recruited from a specific area or occupation. The 69 line infantry regiments formed 142 locally raised battalions and 68 local reserve battalions. The Guards Regiments and the regiments formed only from Territorial Force battalions did not form pals battalions.

History

Lord Kitchener was one of the few people in 1914 to realise that the First World War was not going to be a short one; he believed that it would last three years and would require an army of 70 divisions. He eschewed the Territorial Force – partly due to the limitations imposed by its terms of service but also due to the poor impression he formed when observing the French Territorials in the Franco-Prussian War – and did not make use of the framework envisioned by Haldane's Reforms. He launched his appeal for 100,000 volunteers on 7 August 1914 to form a first New Army of six divisions (and support units) and within a few days this target had been reached; by the end of September, half a million volunteers had come forward to form the New Armies.

Each of the 69 line infantry regiments raised one battalion for the First (K1) and for the Second New Armies (K2) designated as "service" battalions and numbered after the existing Territorial Force battalions of their parent regiments. This rigid structure did not take account of the differing ability of regiments to raise troops based upon the population of their recruiting areas. Therefore, the Third New Army (K3) had a much higher proportion of battalions from the more populous north of England, notably Cheshire, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Durham and Northumberland. The Fourth New Army (K4) was formed from men of the Reserve and Special Reserve battalions which were over establishment. Originally formed into the 30th – 35th Divisions, these were broken up so the battalions could train recruits and send drafts to the first three New Armies.

While the first four New Armies were being raised, a number of "service" battalions were also being raised by committees in cities and towns, and by other organizations and individuals. These units were recruited on a more narrow basis than usual, such as men who worked in a specific occupation or at a certain business, and were popularly known as "pals battalions". These were housed, clothed and fed by their committees until the War Office took them over in 1915 and the raisers' expenses were refunded. These units formed the Fifth and Sixth New Armies (later called the new Fourth and Fifth New Armies when the original Fourth New Army was broken up).

The locally recruited battalions also formed depot companies and in 1915 these were grouped into "reserve" battalions to provide reinforcements for their parents. They became part of the Training Reserve on 1 September 1916.

Units

The recruitment of pals battalions was confined to the 69 line infantry regiments of the British Army. The Guards Regiments and regiments formed only from Territorial Force battalions did not form any pals battalions. Amongst the line infantry regiments, there was considerable variation in the number of battalions recruited, depending upon the population of the regiment's recruiting areas. No pals battalions were raised in the more rural areas of England, the Scottish Highlands, or Ireland.

The Northumberland Fusiliers raised the largest number of pals battalions (twelve) of any regiment, followed by ten raised by the Royal Fusiliers, nine for the Welch Regiment, nine for the Middlesex Regiment, and nine for the Manchester Regiment. The Royal Irish Rifles had nine battalions raised in a similar fashion from the Ulster Volunteer Force.

In all, 142 "service" battalions and 68 "reserve" battalions were formed.

Formations

The pals battalions formed the bulk of the infantry for the divisions of the Fifth New Army (30th, 31st, 32nd, 33rd, 34th, and 35th) and the Sixth New Army (36th (Ulster), 37th, 38th (Welsh), 39th, 40th, and 41st). The exceptions were:

  • the 37th Division was made up of 13 Army Troops battalions from the First (2), Second (2) and Third (9) New Armies.
  • the 14th (Service) Battalion, Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) was raised as part of the original 33rd Division of the Fourth New Army. When the Fourth New Army was broken up, it was reassigned to the 118th Brigade, 39th Division.

A handful of battalions served away from the Fifth and Sixth New Army divisions:

  • 10th (Service) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) (Stockbrokers) was assigned to the 54th Brigade, 18th (Eastern) Division (Second New Army)
  • 25th (Service) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) (Frontiersmen) served in the East African Campaign from May 1915 to the end of 1917
  • 21st (Service) Battalion, Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment) (Wool Textile Pioneers) as Pioneers in the Regular 4th Division
  • 11th (Service) Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment (Midland Pioneers) as Pioneers in the Regular 6th Division
  • 13th (Service) Battalion, Cheshire Regiment was locally raised but was assigned to the 74th Brigade, 25th Division (Third New Army)
  • 13th (Service) Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment (Severn Valley Pioneers) as Pioneers in the 63rd (Royal Naval) Division
  • 10th (Service) Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Cornwall Pioneers) as Pioneers in the Regular 2nd Division
  • 23rd (Service) Battalion, Welsh Regiment (Welsh Pioneers) as Pioneers in the Regular 28th Division
  • 26th (Service) Battalion, Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment) (3rd Public Works Pioneers) as Pioneers in the Regular 27th Division
  • 20th (Service) Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps (British Empire League Pioneers) as Pioneers in the Regular 3rd Division
  • 22nd (Service) Battalion, Durham Light Infantry (3rd County Pioneers) as Pioneers in the Regular 8th Division

List of pals infantry battalions by regiment

Regiment Battalion Sub title Where and when formed Formed by Original assignment Notes
Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment) 15th (Service) 1st Edinburgh Edinburgh, September 1914 Lord Provost (R. Cranston) and City 101st Brigade, 34th Division
16th (Service) 2nd Edinburgh Edinburgh, December 1914 Lt Col Sir George McCrae MP 101st Brigade, 34th Division
17th (Service) Rosebery Edinburgh, February 1915 Lord Rosebery and a local committee 106th Brigade, 35th Division Bantam battalion
18th (Reserve) Edinburgh, June 1915 Depot companies of 15th, 16th and 17th Battalions 18th Reserve Brigade
Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) 10th (Service) Battersea Battersea, 3 June 1915 Mayor and Borough of Battersea 124th Brigade, 41st Division
11th (Service) Lambeth Lambeth, 16 June 1915 Mayor and Borough of Lambeth 123rd Brigade, 41st Division
12th (Reserve) Brixton, October 1915 Depot companies of 10th and 11th Battalions 23rd Reserve Brigade
Buffs (East Kent Regiment) Did not form any locally raised battalions.
King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) 11th (Service) Lancaster, August 1915 120th Brigade, 40th Division Bantam battalion
Northumberland Fusiliers 16th (Service) Newcastle Newcastle, September 1914 Newcastle and Gateshead Chamber of Commerce 96th Brigade, 32nd Division
17th (Service) N.E.R., Pioneers Hull, September 1914 North Eastern Railway Pioneers, 32nd Division
18th (Service) 1st Tyneside Pioneers Newcastle, 15 October 1914 Lord Mayor and City Pioneers, 34th Division
19th (Service) 2nd Tyneside Pioneers Newcastle, 16 November 1914 Lord Mayor and City Pioneers, 35th Division
20th (Service) 1st Tyneside Scottish Newcastle, 14 October 1914 Lord Mayor and City 102nd Brigade, 34th Division
21st (Service) 2nd Tyneside Scottish Newcastle, 26 September 1914 Lord Mayor and City 102nd Brigade, 34th Division
23rd (Service) 3rd Tyneside Scottish Newcastle, 5 November 1914 Lord Mayor and City 102nd Brigade, 34th Division
24th (Service) 4th Tyneside Scottish Newcastle, 16 November 1914 Lord Mayor and City 102nd Brigade, 34th Division
25th (Service) 1st Tyneside Irish Newcastle, 14 November 1914 Lord Mayor and City 103rd Brigade, 34th Division
26th (Service) 2nd Tyneside Irish Newcastle, 9 November 1914 Lord Mayor and City 103rd Brigade, 34th Division
27th (Service) 3rd Tyneside Irish Newcastle, 23 November 1914 Lord Mayor and City 103rd Brigade, 34th Division
28th (Service) 4th Tyneside Irish Newcastle, 5 January 1915 Lord Mayor and City 103rd Brigade, 34th Division
28th (Reserve) Cramlington, July 1915 Depot companies of the 18th and 19th Battalions 19th Reserve Brigade
29th (Reserve) Tyneside Scottish Alnwick, July 1915 Depot companies of the 20th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd Battalions 20th Reserve Brigade
30th (Reserve) Tyneside Irish Woolsington, July 1915 Depot companies of the 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th Battalions 20th Reserve Brigade
31st (Reserve) Catterick, November 1915 Depot companies of the 16th Battalion 20th Reserve Brigade
32nd (Reserve) Ripon, November 1915 Depot companies of the 17th Battalion 19th Reserve Brigade
33rd (Reserve) Tyneside Scottish Hornsea, June 1916 From the 29th Battalion 20th Reserve Brigade
34th (Reserve) Tyneside Irish Hornsea, June 1916 From the 30th Battalion 20th Reserve Brigade
Royal Warwickshire Regiment 14th (Service) 1st Birmingham Birmingham, September 1914 Lord Mayor and a local committee 95th Brigade, 32nd Division
15th (Service) 2nd Birmingham Birmingham, September 1914 Lord Mayor and a local committee 95th Brigade, 32nd Division
16th (Service) 3rd Birmingham Birmingham, September 1914 Lord Mayor and a local committee 95th Brigade, 32nd Division
17th (Reserve) Sutton Coldfield, June 1915 Depot companies of 14th, 15th and 16th Battalions 22nd Reserve Brigade
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) 10th (Service) Stockbrokers London, 21 August 1914 Lord Mayor and City of London from business staffs in the City 54th Brigade, 18th (Eastern) Division '
17th (Service) Empire London, 31 August 1914 British Empire Committee 99th Brigade, 33rd Division
18th (Service) 1st Public Schools Epsom, 11 September 1914 Public Schools and University Men's Force 98th Brigade, 33rd Division
19th (Service) 2nd Public Schools Epsom, 11 September 1914 Public Schools and University Men's Force 98th Brigade, 33rd Division
20th (Service) 3rd Public Schools Epsom, 11 September 1914 Public Schools and University Men's Force 98th Brigade, 33rd Division
21st (Service) 4th Public Schools Epsom, 11 September 1914 Public Schools and University Men's Force 98th Brigade, 33rd Division
22nd (Service) Kensington White City, 11 September 1914 Mayor and Borough of Kensington 99th Brigade, 33rd Division
23rd (Service) 1st Sportsmen's London, 25 September 1914 E. Cunliffe-Owen 99th Brigade, 33rd Division
24th (Service) 2nd Sportsmen's London, 20 November 1914 E. Cunliffe-Owen 99th Brigade, 33rd Division
25th (Service) Frontiersmen London, 12 February 1915 Legion of Frontiersmen
26th (Service) Bankers London, 17 July 1915 Lord Mayor and City of London from bank clerks and accountants 124th Brigade, 41st Division
27th (Reserve) Horsham, August 1915 Depot companies of 17th, 22nd and 32nd Battalions 24th Reserve Brigade
28th (Reserve) Public Schools Epsom, August 1915 Depot companies of 18th and 19th Battalions 24th Reserve Brigade
29th (Reserve) Public Schools Epsom, August 1915 Depot companies of 20th and 21st Battalions 24th Reserve Brigade
30th (Reserve) Romford, August 1915 Depot companies of 23rd and 24th Battalions 24th Reserve Brigade
31st (Reserve) Colchester, September 1915 Depot companies of 10th and 26th Battalions 24th Reserve Brigade
32nd (Service) East Ham East Ham, 28 October 1915 Mayor and Borough of East Ham 124th Brigade, 41st Division
King's (Liverpool Regiment) 17th (Service) 1st City Liverpool, 29 August 1914 Lord Derby 89th Brigade, 30th Division
18th (Service) 2nd City Liverpool, 29 August 1914 Lord Derby 89th Brigade, 30th Division
19th (Service) 3rd City Liverpool, 29 August 1914 Lord Derby 89th Brigade, 30th Division
20th (Service) 4th City Liverpool, 16 October 1914 Lord Derby 89th Brigade, 30th Division
21st (Reserve) Knowsley Park, August 1915 Depot companies of 17th and 18th Battalions 16th Reserve Brigade
22nd (Reserve) Knowsley Park, August 1915 Depot companies of 19th and 20th Battalions 16th Reserve Brigade
Norfolk Regiment Did not form any locally raised battalions.
Lincolnshire Regiment 10th (Service) Grimsby Grimsby, 9 September 1914 Mayor and Town 101st Brigade, 34th Division
11th (Reserve) Lincoln, October 1915 Depot companies of 10th Battalion 19th Reserve Brigade
Devonshire Regiment Did not form any locally raised battalions.
Suffolk Regiment 11th (Service) Cambridgeshire Cambridge, 25 September 1914 Cambridge and Isle of Ely T.F. Association 101st Brigade, 34th Division
12th (Service) East Anglian Bury St. Edmunds, July 1915 121st Brigade, 40th Division Bantam battalion
13th (Reserve) Cambridgeshire Cambridge, September 1915 Depot companies of 11th Battalion 26th Reserve Brigade
Prince Albert's (Somerset Light Infantry) Did not form any locally raised battalions.
Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment) 15th (Service) 1st Leeds Leeds, September 1914 Lord Mayor and City 93rd Brigade, 31st Division
16th (Service) 1st Bradford Bradford, September 1914 Lord Mayor and City 93rd Brigade, 31st Division
17th (Service) 2nd Leeds Leeds, December 1914 Lord Mayor and City 106th Brigade, 35th Division Bantam battalion
18th (Service) 2nd Bradford Bradford, 22 January 1915 Lord Mayor and City 93rd Brigade, 31st Division
19th (Reserve) Clipstone, August 1915 Depot companies of 15th and 17th Battalions 21st Reserve Brigade
20th (Reserve) Clipstone, August 1915 Depot companies of 16th and 18th Battalions 21st Reserve Brigade
21st (Service) Wool Textile Pioneers West Riding, 24 September 1915 Lord Mayor and City of Leeds Pioneers, 4th Division
East Yorkshire Regiment 10th (Service) 1st Hull (Hull Commercials) Hull, 29 August 1914 Lord Nunburnholme and East Riding T.F. Association 92nd Brigade, 31st Division
11th (Service) 2nd Hull (Hull Tradesmen) Hull, 2 September 1914 Lord Nunburnholme and East Riding T.F. Association 92nd Brigade, 31st Division
12th (Service) 3rd Hull (Hull Sportsmen) Hull, 11 August 1914 Lord Nunburnholme and East Riding T.F. Association 92nd Brigade, 31st Division
13th (Service) 4th Hull (T'others) Hull, 3 November 1914 Lord Nunburnholme and East Riding T.F. Association 92nd Brigade, 31st Division
14th (Reserve) Hull Lichfield, August 1915 Depot companies of 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th Battalions 21st reserve Brigade
15th (Reserve) Seaton Delaval, February 1916 From the 14th Battalion 21st Reserve Brigade
Bedfordshire Regiment Did not form any locally raised battalions.
Leicestershire Regiment 11th (Service) Midland Pioneers Leicester, October 1915 Mayor and local committee Pioneers, 6th Division
12th (Reserve) Leicester, March 1916 Depot companies of 11th Battalion 19th Reserve Brigade
Royal Irish Regiment Did not form any locally raised battalions.
Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regiment) 12th (Service) Tees-side Pioneers Middlesbrough, 21 December 1914 Mayor and Town Pioneers, 40th Division
13th (Service) Richmond, July 1915 121st Brigade, 40th Division Bantam battalion
14th (Reserve) Darlington, September 1915 Depot companies of 12th Battalion 19th Reserve Brigade
Lancashire Fusiliers 15th (Service) 1st Salford Salford, 11 September 1914 Mr. Montague Barlow, MP and the Salford Brigade Committee 96th Brigade, 32nd Division
16th (Service) 2nd Salford Salford, 5 November 1914 Mr. Montague Barlow, MP and the Salford Brigade Committee 96th Brigade, 32nd Division
17th (Service) 1st South-East Lancashire Bury, 3 December 1914 Lt Col G.E. Wike and a committee 104th Brigade, 35th Division Bantam battalion
18th (Service) 2nd South-East Lancashire Bury, 13 January 1915 Lt Col G.E. Wike and a committee 104th Brigade, 35th Division Bantam battalion
19th (Service) 3rd Salford, Pioneers Salford, 15 January 1915 Mr. Montague Barlow, MP and the Salford Brigade Committee 96th Brigade, 32nd Division
20th (Service) 4th Salford Salford, 23 March 1915 Mr. Montague Barlow, MP and the Salford Brigade Committee 104th Brigade, 35th Division Bantam battalion
21st (Reserve) Salford Conway, August 1915 Depot companies of 15th, 16th and 19th Battalions 17th Reserve Brigade
22nd (Reserve) Ashton-in-Makerfield, August 1915 Depot companies of 17th, 18th and 20th Battalions 17th Reserve Brigade
Royal Scots Fusiliers Did not form any locally raised battalions.
Cheshire Regiment 13th (Service) Port Sunlight, 1 September 1914 Gershom Stewart, MP
15th (Service) 1st Birkenhead Birkenhead, 18 November 1914 Alfred Bigland, MP 105th Brigade, 35th Division Bantam battalion
16th (Service) 2nd Birkenhead Birkenhead, 3 December 1914 Alfred Bigland, MP 105th Brigade, 35th Division Bantam battalion
17th (Reserve) Bebington, 10 August 1915 Depot companies of 15th and 16th Battalions 17th Reserve Brigade
Royal Welsh Fusiliers 13th (Service) 1st North Wales Rhyl, 3 September 1914 Denbighshire and Flintshire T.F. Associations 113th Brigade, 38th (Welsh) Division
14th (Service) Caernarvon and Anglesey Llandudno, 2 November 1914 Welsh National Executive Committee 113th Brigade, 38th (Welsh) Division
15th (Service) 1st London Welsh London, 20 October 1914 113th Brigade, 38th (Welsh) Division
16th (Service) Llandudno, November 1914 Welsh National Executive Committee, from 13th Battalion 113th Brigade, 38th (Welsh) Division
17th (Service) 2nd North Wales Llandudno, 2 February 1915 Welsh National Executive Committee 115th Brigade, 38th (Welsh) Division
18th (Reserve) 2nd London Welsh London, February 1915 14th Reserve Brigade
19th (Service) Deganwy, March 1915 Welsh National Executive Committee 119th Brigade, 40th Division Bantam battalion
South Wales Borderers 10th (Service) 1st Gwent Brecon, October 1914 Welsh National Executive Committee 115th Brigade, 38th (Welsh) Division
11th (Service) 2nd Gwent Brecon, 5 December 1914 Welsh National Executive Committee 115th Brigade, 38th (Welsh) Division
12th (Service) 3rd Gwent Newport, March 1915 Welsh National Executive Committee 119th Brigade, 40th Division Bantam battalion
13th (Reserve) St Asaph, July 1915 Depot companies of 10th and 11th Battalions 13th Reserve Brigade
14th (Reserve) Prees Heath, September 1915 Depot companies of 12th Battalion 14th Reserve Brigade
King's Own Scottish Borderers Did not form any locally raised battalions.
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 13th (Service) Hamilton, July 1915 120th Brigade, 40th Division Bantam battalion
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 9th (Service) County Tyrone Omagh, September 1914 Tyrone Volunteers of the Ulster Volunteer Force 109th Brigade, 36th (Ulster) Division
10th (Service) Derry Omagh, September 1914 County Londonderry Volunteers of the Ulster Volunteer Force 109th Brigade, 36th (Ulster) Division
11th (Service) Donegal and Fermanagh Omagh, September 1914 Donegal and Fermanagh Volunteers of the Ulster Volunteer Force 109th Brigade, 36th (Ulster) Division
12th (Reserve) Enniskillen, July 1915 Depot companies of 9th, 10th and 11th Battalions 15th (Ulster) Reserve Brigade
Gloucestershire Regiment 12th (Service) Bristol's Own Bristol, 30 August 1914 Citizens' Recruiting Committee 95th Brigade, 32nd Division
13th (Service) Forest of Dean, Pioneers Malvern, December 1914 Lt Col H. Webb MP Pioneers, 39th Division
14th (Service) West of England Bristol, 22 April 1915 Citizens' Recruiting Committee 105th Brigade, 35th Division Bantam battalion
15th (Reserve) Sutton Coldfield, August 1915 Depot companies of 12th and 14th Battalions 22nd Reserve Brigade
16th (Reserve) Chiseldon, November 1915 Depot companies of 13th Battalion 22nd Reserve Brigade
Worcestershire Regiment 13th (Service) Severn Valley Pioneers Worcester, 10 September 1915 Lt Col H. Webb MP Pioneers, 63rd (Royal Naval) Division
East Lancashire Regiment 11th (Service) Accrington Accrington, 2 September 1914 Mayor and town of Accrington 94th Brigade, 31st Division
12th (Reserve) Chadderton Camp, Oldham, May 1915 Depot companies of 11th Battalion 17th Reserve Brigade
East Surrey Regiment 12th (Service) Bermondsey Bermondsey, 14 May 1915 Mayor and Borough of Bermondsey 122nd Brigade, 41st Division
13th (Service) Wandsworth Wandsworth, 16 June 1915 Mayor and Borough of Wandsworth 118th Brigade, 39th Division
14th (Reserve) Wandsworth, summer 1915 Depot companies of 12th and 13th Battalions 26th Reserve Brigade
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 10th (Service) Cornwall Pioneers Truro, 29 March 1915 Mayor and City Pioneers, 2nd Division
11th (Reserve) Launceston, November 1915 Depot companies of 10th Battalion 22nd Reserve Brigade
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment) Did not form any locally raised battalions.
Border Regiment 11th (Service) Lonsdale Penrith, 29 March 1915 Earl of Lonsdale and an Executive Committee 97th Brigade, 32nd Division
12th (Reserve) Prees Heath Depot companies of 11th Battalion 17th Reserve Brigade
Royal Sussex Regiment 11th (Service) 1st South Down Bexhill, 7 September 1914 Lt Col C. Lowther MP and committee 116th Brigade, 39th Division
12th (Service) 2nd South Down Bexhill, 3 November 1914 Lt Col C. Lowther MP and committee 116th Brigade, 39th Division
13th (Service) 3rd South Down Bexhill, 20 November 1914 Lt Col C. Lowther MP and committee 116th Brigade, 39th Division
14th (Reserve) Bexhill, August 1915 Depot companies of 12th, 13th and 14th Battalions 23rd Reserve Brigade
Hampshire Regiment 14th (Service) 1st Portsmouth Portsmouth, 3 September 1914 Mayor J. H. Corke and local committee 116th Brigade, 39th Division
15th (Service) 2nd Portsmouth Portsmouth, 5 April 1915 Mayor J. H. Corke and local committee 122nd Brigade, 41st Division
16th (Reserve) Portsmouth Portsmouth, September 1915 Depot companies of 14th and 15th Battalions 22nd Reserve Brigade
South Staffordshire Regiment Did not form any locally raised battalions.
Dorsetshire Regiment Did not form any locally raised battalions.
Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment) 11th (Service) St. Helens Pioneers St. Helens, 1 September 1914 Lord Derby Pioneers, 30th Division
12th (Service) Warrington, June 1915 120th Brigade, 40th Division Bantam battalion
13th (Reserve) Oswestry, September 1915 Depot companies of 11th Battalion 16th Reserve Brigade
Welsh Regiment 10th (Service) 1st Rhondda Rhondda Valley, September 1914 D. Watts Morgan MP 114th Brigade, 38th (Welsh) Division
13th (Service) 2nd Rhondda Cardiff, 23 October 1914 Welsh National Executive Committee 114th Brigade, 38th (Welsh) Division
14th (Service) Swansea Swansea, October 1914 Mayor and Corporation with the Swansea Football and Cricket Club 114th Brigade, 38th (Welsh) Division
15th (Service) Carmarthenshire Carmarthen, October 1914 Carmarthenshire Country Committee 114th Brigade, 38th (Welsh) Division
16th (Service) Cardiff City Cardiff, November 1914 Lord Mayor and Corporation 115th Brigade, 38th (Welsh) Division
17th (Service) 1st Glamorgan December 1914 Welsh National Executive Committee 119th Brigade, 40th Division Bantam battalion
18th (Service) 2nd Glamorgan January 1915 Welsh National Executive Committee 119th Brigade, 40th Division Bantam battalion
19th (Service) Glamorgan Pioneers Colwyn Bay, February 1915 Welsh National Executive Committee Pioneers, 38th (Welsh) Division
20th (Reserve) 3rd Rhondda St. Asaph, July 1915 Depot companies of 10th and 13th Battalions 13th Reserve Brigade
21st (Reserve) Colwyn Bay, July 1915 Depot companies of 14th, 15th, 16th and 19th Battalions 13th Reserve Brigade
22nd (Reserve) Prees Heath, September 1915 Depot companies of 17th and 18th Battalions 14th Reserve Brigade
23rd (Service) Welsh Pioneers Porthcawl, September 1915 Welsh National Executive Committee Pioneers, 28th Division
Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) Did not form any locally raised battalions.
Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry Did not form any locally raised battalions.
Essex Regiment 13th (Service) West Ham West Ham, 27 December 1914 Mayor and Borough of West Ham 100th Brigade, 33rd Division
14th (Reserve) Brentwood, September 1915 Depot companies of 13th Battalion 23rd Reserve Brigade
Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment) 15th (Service) Nottingham Nottingham, February 1915 Mayor and a committee 105th Brigade, 35th Division Bantam battalion
16th (Service) Chatsworth Rifles Derby, 16 April 1915 Duke of Devonshire and the Derbyshire T.F. Association 117th Brigade, 39th Division
17th (Service) Welbeck Rangers Nottingham, 1 June 1915 Mayor and a recruiting committee 117th Brigade, 39th Division
18th (Service) Derby, 28 July 1915 121st Brigade, 40th Division Bantam battalion
19th (Reserve) Brocklesby, August 1915 Depot companies of 15th, 16th and 17th Battalions 19th Reserve Brigade
Loyal North Lancashire Regiment Did not form any locally raised battalions.
Northamptonshire Regiment Did not form any locally raised battalions.
Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berkshire Regiment) Did not form any locally raised battalions.
Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) 10th (Service) Kent County Maidstone, 3 May 1915 Lord Harris, Vice-Lieutenant of Kent at the request of the Army Council 123rd Brigade, 41st Division
11th (Service) Lewisham Lewisham, 5 May 1915 Mayor and a local committee 122nd Brigade, 41st Division
12th (Reserve) February 1916 Depot companies of 11th and 12th Battalions 23rd Reserve Brigade
King's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry) 12th (Service) Miners, Pioneers Leeds, 5 September 1914 West Yorkshire Coalowners Association Pioneers, 31st Division
13th (Reserve) Pioneers Ripon, October 1915 Depot companies of 12th Battalion 19th Reserve Brigade
King's (Shropshire Light Infantry) Did not form any locally raised battalions.
Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment) 16th (Service) Public Schools 24 St James's Street, London, 1 September 1914 Lt Col J. J. Mackay 100th Brigade, 33rd Division
17th (Service) 1st Football London, 12 December 1914 Rt. Hon. W. Joynson Hicks MP 100th Brigade, 33rd Division
18th (Service) 1st Public Works Pioneers London, 19 January 1915 Lt Col John Ward MP Pioneers, 33rd Division
19th (Service) 2nd Public Works Pioneers Hornsey, April 1915 Lt Col John Ward MP Pioneers, 41st Division
20th (Service) Shoreditch Shoreditch, 18 May 1915 Mayor and Borough of Shoreditch 118th Brigade, 39th Division
21st (Service) Islington Islington, 18 May 1915 Mayor and Borough of Islington 118th Brigade, 39th Division
22nd (Service) Mill Hill, June 1915 121st Brigade, 40th Division Bantam battalion
23rd (Service) 2nd Football London, 29 June 1915 Rt. Hon. W. Joynson Hicks MP 123rd Brigade, 41st Division
24th (Reserve) Public Schools Tring, October 1915 Depot companies of 16th Battalion 23rd Reserve Brigade
25th (Reserve) Tring, October 1915 Depot companies of 18th, 19th and 26th Battalions 23rd Reserve Brigade
26th (Service) 3rd Public Works Pioneers London, 9 August 1915 Lt Col John Ward MP Pioneers, 27th Division
27th (Reserve) 1915 Depot companies of 17th and 23rd Battalions 23rd Reserve Brigade
28th (Reserve) 1915 Depot companies of 20th and 21st Battalions 23rd Reserve Brigade
King's Royal Rifle Corps 16th (Service) Church Lads Brigade Denham, Buckinghamshire, 19 September 1914 Field Marshal Lord Grenfell 100th Brigade, 33rd Division
17th (Service) British Empire League London, 16 April 1915 British Empire League 117th Brigade, 39th Division
18th (Service) Arts and Crafts Gidea Park, Essex, 4 June 1915 Major Sir Herbert Raphael 122nd Brigade, 41st Division
19th (Reserve) Bexhill, October 1915 Depot companies of 16th and 17th Battalions 24th Reserve Brigade
20th (Service) British Empire League Pioneers Green Park, London, 20 August 1915 British Empire League Pioneers, 3rd Division
21st (Service) Yeoman Rifles Northern Command, September 1915 124th Brigade, 41st Division
22nd (Reserve) September 1915 Depot companies of 20th Battalion 26th Reserve Brigade
23rd (Reserve) Autumn 1915 Depot companies of 18th Battalion 26th Reserve Brigade
24th (Reserve) Skipton, April 1916 Depot companies of 21st Battalion 21st Reserve Brigade
Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment) Did not form any locally raised battalions.
Manchester Regiment 16th (Service) 1st City Manchester, 28 August 1914 Lord Mayor and City 90th Brigade, 30th Division
17th (Service) 2nd City Manchester, 28 August 1914 Lord Mayor and City 90th Brigade, 30th Division
18th (Service) 3rd City Manchester, 28 August 1914 Lord Mayor and City 90th Brigade, 30th Division
19th (Service) 4th City Manchester, 28 August 1914 Lord Mayor and City 90th Brigade, 30th Division
20th (Service) 5th City Manchester, 8 November 1914 Lord Mayor and City 91st Brigade, 30th Division
21st (Service) 6th City Manchester, 13 November 1914 Lord Mayor and City 91st Brigade, 30th Division
22nd (Service) 7th City Manchester, 21 November 1914 Lord Mayor and City 91st Brigade, 30th Division
23rd (Service) 8th City Manchester, 21 November 1914 Lord Mayor and City 104th Brigade, 35th Division Bantam battalion
24th (Service) Oldham, Pioneers Oldham, 24 October 1914 Mayor and Town 91st Brigade, 30th Division
25th (Reserve) September 1915 Depot companies of 16th, 17th and 18th Battalions 16th Reserve Brigade
26th (Reserve) September 1915 Depot companies of 19th, 20th and 21st Battalions 16th Reserve Brigade
27th (Reserve) September 1915 Depot companies of 22nd, 23rd and 24th Battalions 16th Reserve Brigade
Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment) Did not form any locally raised battalions.
York and Lancaster Regiment 12th (Service) Sheffield Sheffield, 5 September 1914 Lord Mayor and City 94th Brigade, 31st Division
13th (Service) 1st Barnsley Barnsley, 17 September 1914 Mayor and Town 94th Brigade, 31st Division
14th (Service) 2nd Barnsley Barnsley, 30 November 1914 Mayor and Town 94th Brigade, 31st Division
15th (Reserve) Silkstone, July 1915 Depot companies of 12th, 13th and 14th Battalions 21st Reserve Brigade
Durham Light Infantry 18th (Service) 1st County Cocken Hall, 10 September 1914 Col R. Burdon and a committee 93rd Brigade, 31st Division
19th (Service) 2nd County Durham, 13 January 1915 Durham Parliamentary Recruiting Committee 106th Brigade, 35th Division Bantam battalion
20th (Service) Wearside Sunderland, 10 July 1915 Mayor and Committee 123rd Brigade, 41st Division
21st (Reserve) Cocken Hall, July 1915 Depot companies of 18th and 20th Battalions 20th Reserve Brigade
22nd (Service) 3rd County Pioneers County Durham, 1 October 1915 Durham Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Pioneers, 8th Division
23rd (Reserve) Catterick, October 1915 Depot companies of 19th Battalion 20th Reserve Brigade
Highland Light Infantry 14th (Service) Hamilton, July 1915 120th Brigade, 40th Division Bantam battalion
15th (Service) 1st Glasgow Glasgow, 2 September 1914 Lord Provost and City with many recruits from Glasgow Tramways 97th Brigade, 32nd Division
16th (Service) 2nd Glasgow Glasgow, 2 September 1914 Lord Provost and City with many recruits from Glasgow Boys' Brigade 97th Brigade, 32nd Division
17th (Service) 3rd Glasgow Glasgow, 10 September 1914 Glasgow Chamber of Commerce 97th Brigade, 32nd Division
18th (Service) 4th Glasgow Glasgow, 26 February 1915 Lord Provost and City 106th Brigade, 35th Division Bantam battalion
19th (Reserve) Gailes (near Irvine, North Ayrshire), July 1915 Depot companies of 15th, 16th and 17th Battalions 18th Reserve Brigade
20th (Reserve) Ripon, October 1915 Depot companies of 18th Battalion 18th Reserve Brigade
Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's) Did not form any locally raised battalions.
Gordon Highlanders Did not form any locally raised battalions.
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders Did not form any locally raised battalions.
Royal Irish Rifles 8th (Service) East Belfast Belfast, September 1914 Belfast Volunteers of the Ulster Volunteer Force 107th Brigade, 36th (Ulster) Division
9th (Service) West Belfast Belfast, September 1914 Belfast Volunteers of the Ulster Volunteer Force 107th Brigade, 36th (Ulster) Division
10th (Service) South Belfast Belfast, September 1914 Belfast Volunteers of the Ulster Volunteer Force 107th Brigade, 36th (Ulster) Division
11th (Service) South Antrim County Antrim, September 1914 Antrim Volunteers of the Ulster Volunteer Force 108th Brigade, 36th (Ulster) Division
12th (Service) Central Antrim County Antrim, September 1914 Antrim Volunteers of the Ulster Volunteer Force 108th Brigade, 36th (Ulster) Division
13th (Service) 1st County Down County Down, September 1914 County Down Volunteers of the Ulster Volunteer Force 108th Brigade, 36th (Ulster) Division
14th (Service) Young Citizens Belfast, September 1914 Belfast Volunteers of the Ulster Volunteer Force 109th Brigade, 36th (Ulster) Division
15th (Service) North Belfast Belfast, September 1914 Belfast Volunteers of the Ulster Volunteer Force 107th Brigade, 36th (Ulster) Division
16th (Service) 2nd County Down, Pioneers County Down, September 1914 County Down Volunteers of the Ulster Volunteer Force Pioneers, 36th (Ulster) Division
17th (Reserve) Newcastle, County Down, March 1915 Depot companies of 8th, 9th and 10th Battalions 15th (Ulster) Reserve Brigade
18th (Reserve) Holywood, County Down, April 1915 Depot companies of 11th and 12th Battalions 15th (Ulster) Reserve Brigade
19th (Reserve) Newcastle, County Down, October 1915 Depot companies of 14th and 15th Battalions 15th (Ulster) Reserve Brigade
20th (Reserve) Holywood, County Down, November 1915 Depot companies of 13th and 16th Battalions 15th (Ulster) Reserve Brigade
Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers) 9th (Service) County Armagh September 1914 Armagh, Monaghan and Cavan Volunteers of the Ulster Volunteer Force 108th Brigade, 36th (Ulster) Division
10th (Reserve) Lurgan, September 1915 Depot companies of 9th Battalion 15th (Ulster) Reserve Brigade
Connaught Rangers Did not form any locally raised battalions.
Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) Did not form any locally raised battalions.
Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians) Did not form any locally raised battalions.
Royal Munster Fusiliers Did not form any locally raised battalions.
Royal Dublin Fusiliers Did not form any locally raised battalions.
Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) 16th (Service) St. Pancras Borough of St Pancras, 2 May 1915 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee 117th Brigade, 39th Division
17th (Reserve) Charrington Hall, October 1915 Depot companies of 16th Battalion 26th Reserve Brigade
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