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Military History information for Berkeley and places above it in the hierarchy

Berkeley

 

Gloucestershire

  • The Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum website provides information relating to "The Glorious Glosters", including a 'Soldier Search' and Military Timeline. Also available are a military book and gift shop, and a genealogy research service.
  • A very comprehensive sites featuring Castles and Fortifications - CastleUK.net
  • The Age of Nelson - a website providing general information about the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars 1793-1815, and specifically searchable databases of those present at Trafalgar (and more) and of all Commissioned Naval Officers 1787-1822.
  • Names from Musters of the Gloucestershire (North & South) Militia 1781-82 are available for purchase on floppy disk or microfiche through Family History Indexes (the link to Militia Musters is part way down the page).
  • Men & Armour for Gloucestershire in 1608 / [compiled by] John Smith; a Muster Roll of fit and able bodied men. "The names and Surnames of all the able and sufficient men in body fitt for his Ma'ties service in the warrs within the City of Gloucester and the Inshire of the same, wherein are contayned the City of Glouc' and the Hundreds of Dudstone and Barton Regis, with their ages, personable Statures and Armours viewed by the Right honorable Henry Lord Berkley Lord Lieutenant of the said City and the County thereof by direction from his Ma'tie in the month of September, 1608." The list provides occupations, and a measure of age, and physique of the parties concerned by means of a key, for example:- John Bendall Brodeweaver - 1m. being decipherable using the following table:-

    The figure (1) sheweth the age of that man to bee about Twenty.
    The figure (2) sheweth the age of that man to bee about Forty.
    The figure (3) sheweth the age of that man to bee betwene Fyfty and threescore.
    The L're (p.) sheweth the man to bee of the tallest stature fitt to make a pykeman.
    The L're (m.) sheweth the man to bee of a middle stature fitt to make a musketyer.
    The L'res (ca.) sheweth the man to bee of a lower stature fitt to serve with a Calyver.
    The L'res (py.) sheweth the man to bee of the meanest stature either fit for a pyoner, or of little other use.
    The L'res (tr.) sheweth that at the takinge of this viewe, hee was then a trayned soldyer.
    The L'res (sub.) sheweth that the said man was then a subsidy man.;

    This is just to whet your appetite to give you a flavour of the kind of detail which is available. The original manuscript of Men and Armour is now on deposit at Gloucestershire Record Office. The printed version - Reference: Author(s): Smith, John, b.1567 [compiled by] John Smith - was republished in 1980 by Alan Sutton: ISBN/ISSN: 0904387496 as a limited edition of 400 numbered copies

England

This section is, approximately, in reverse chronological order.

UK and Ireland