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  2. Royal Norfolk Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Royal Norfolk Regiment and its predecessors and successors is recorded at the Royal Norfolk Regimental Museum. The museum moved from the Britannia Barracks , now part of Norwich prison , to the Shirehall and then to the Norwich Castle Museum.

  3. George de Grey, 8th Baron Walsingham - Wikipedia

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    Walsingham fought in the World War I, where he was wounded three times and was mentioned in dispatches four times.He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order in 1915. He gained the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the Royal Norfolk Regiment.

  4. List of British units in the American Revolutionary War

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    3rd American Regiment (formerly the New York Volunteers) (1776-1783) 4th American Regiment (formerly the King's American Regiment, placed on British establishment, in 1782, possibly as the 110th Regiment of Foot) (1776-1783) 5th American Regiment (formerly the British Legion, placed on British establishment, in 1782, as Tarleton's Dragoons ...

  5. Category:Royal Norfolk Regiment soldiers - Wikipedia

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    Includes soldiers and non-commissioned officers of the Royal Norfolk Regiment of the British Army, which was formed in 1685, known as the 9th Regiment of Foot until 1881 and merged into the 1st East Anglian Regiment (later the Royal Anglian Regiment) in 1959.

  6. Category:Regiments of the British Army in the American ...

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    76th Regiment of Foot; 79th Regiment of Foot (Royal Liverpool Volunteers) 82nd Regiment of Foot (1777) 83rd Regiment of Foot (Royal Glasgow Volunteers) 84th Regiment of Foot (Royal Highland Emigrants) 86th Regiment of Foot (Rutland Regiment) 87th Regiment of Foot (1779) 90th Regiment of Foot (Yorkshire Volunteers)

  7. Thomas Twisleton, 13th Baron Saye and Sele - Wikipedia

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    As Lord Saye and Sele, he became colonel of the 9th (East Norfolk) Regiment of Foot in 1782 and served in that position until his early death in 1788. He was promoted to major general in 1782. Family

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  9. Eric Hayes - Wikipedia

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    Born the son of Charles Frederick Hayes on 19 June 1896, Eric Hayes was educated at Sleaford School and, during the First World War, entered the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, [1] where he was commissioned as a temporary second lieutenant into the Norfolk Regiment (later the Royal Norfolk Regiment) on 10 April 1915.