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The 4th or King’s Own Royal Regiment of Foot
1881 The King’s Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment)
Letter Crests
“THE KING’S OWN” / “REGIMENT”
Early officers clasp, lacking the “Royal” and having an Arabic “4”.
Note also the apostrophe in “KING’S”
Worn 1855-1871 ?
“THE KINGS OWN” / “REGIMENT”
Believed to be 2nd Bn (or possibly a marriage between a 4th outer ring and a 4th West India Regiment centre), worn 1855-1865
No apostrophe in “KINGS”
“THE KINGS OWN” / “REGIMENT”
Worn 1855-1865.
No apostrophe in “KINGS”.
“THE KING’S OWN ROYAL” / “REGIMENT”
Officers post 1865
(Ryan fig.8)
“THE KING’S OWN ROYAL” / “REGIMENT”
Officers post 1865
Originally an Arabic “4”, but changed to “IV”.
“THE KINGS OWN ROYAL” / “REGIMENT”
Officers post 1865
No Apostrophe in “KINGS”.
“ROYAL LANCASTER REGt” / “THE KING’S OWN”
Officers 1881-1901
Variation in lion and a Gilt or Silver Rose.
(Ryan fig.165)
Variations of the above exists with a line under the “T” of “REGt”, just 2 dots and 2 dots and a line.
1st Royal Lancashire Militia, became 3rd Battalion The Kings Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) in 1881.
“ROYAL LANCASHIRE” / “LIGHT INFANTRY”
Royal Lancashire Light Infantry Militia Officers.
Became the 4th Battalion The Kings Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) in 1881.
“ROYAL LANCASTER REGt” / “1st VOLr BATTn”
1st Volunteer Battalion Royal Lancaster Regiment without the Lancaster Rose. Post 1881
A rare clasp, perhaps only worn for a few months, during the period May to July 1881 as part of the Childers Reforms, when the 10th Lancashire Rifle Volunteers became the 1st Volunteer Battalion Royal Lancaster Regiment and adopted their Lion without “4” below. They would then adopt the Lancaster Rose below the Lion as per the Regular Battalions.
“ROYAL LANCASTER REGt” / “1st VOLr BATTn”
1st Volunteer Battalion Royal Lancaster Regiment with the Lancaster Rose. Post 1881
“LANCASTER”
5th Admin Battalion Lancaster formed April 1861
Became 4th Battalion Kings Own in 1908.
“LANCASHIRE” / “RIFLE VOLUNTEERS”
10th Lancashire Rifle Volunteers
Became 1st Volunteer Battalion Kings Own Royal Lancaster Regiment in 1881.