Below is a list of the 18th century Irish Volunteer corps, alongside details such as their uniform and leaders. Names with an asterisk (*) after them attended the National Convention of 1782.
Name [1] | County | Date associated [1] | Uniform [1] | Officers [1] |
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First Volunteers of Ireland | 1 July 1766 | Scarlet, faced blue | Colonel Sir Vefey Colclough | |
Kilkenny Rangers | Kilkenny | 2 January 1770 | Green, with silver lace | Colonel Mossom, Major Wemys |
Offerlane Blues | King's County | 10 October 1773 | Scarlet, faced blue; silver lace | Colonel Luke Flood |
Rosanalle's Volunteers | 1 July 1774 | Scarlet, faced blue; silver lace | Colonel Richard Croasdall; Major George Sandes; Captains L.Sanders, J. Sabatier, A. Johnson; Lieutenant William Tracey | |
Independent Wexford Light Dragoons | Wexford | Autumn 1775 | Scarlet, faced blue | Colonel John Beauman |
Parson's Town Loyal Independents | King's County | 15 February 1776 | Scarlet, faced black; silver lace | Colonel Sir William Parsons*; Major L. Parsons; Captain B. B. Warbuton; Lieutenants Edward Tracey, Kearney; Surgeon William Wilkinson |
Rathdowney Volunteers | Queen's County | February 1776 | Scarlet, faced white | Colonel F. Palmer* |
Glin Royal Artillery | Limerick | April 1776 | Blue, faced blue; scarlet cuffs and capes; gold lace | Colonel F. Fitzgerald*; Lieutenant-colonel Thomas Burgess |
Tipperary Volunteers | Tipperary | 1 May 1776 | Scarlet, faced black; silver lace | Captain James Roe |
Maryborough Volunteers | Queen's County | May 1776 | Scarlet, faced black | Colonel Sir J. Parnell |
Limerick Independents | Limerick | September 1776 | Scarlet, faced green; silver lace | Colonel John Prendergast*; Major C. Powel* |
Tyrell's Pass Volunteers | Westmeath | 1776 | Grey, scarlet faced; silver lace | Captain Honourable Robert Moore |
Edenderry Union | King's County | 1 May 1777 | Scarlet, faced black | Captain Shaw Cartland |
Aldborough Legion | August 1777 | Scarlet, faced black; silver lace | Colonel Earl of Aldborough* | |
Limavady Battalion | Londonderry | 7 November 1777 | Scarlet, faced black | Colonel James Boyle |
New Ross Independents | Wexford | 17 November 1777 | Scarlet, faced black | Colonel B. Elliot |
Drogheda Association | Louth | 1777 | Scarlet, faced pomona green; gold laced hats | Colonel Mead Ogle*; Lieutenant-colonel H. Montgomery Lyons*; Major William Chessire; Captain Oliver Fairtlough; Captain Lieutenant William Holmes; Lieutenant John Ackland |
Dunlavin Light Dragoons | Wicklow | 1777 | Scarlet, faced blue; silver epaulettes | Colonel William Perse* |
Roxborough Volunteers | Galway | 1777 | Scarlet, faced blue; faced black | William Persse; Colonel Andrew Armstrong; Captain Robert Shervington |
Aughrim Corps of Cork | Cork | 17 March 1778 | Scarlet, faced scarlet, edged white | Major Edward Jameson; Captain Samuel Rowland |
Belfast Volunteer Company | Antrim | 6 April 1778 | Blue, faced blue; laced hats | Captain Brown |
Dungiven Battlation | Londonderry | 14 June 1778 | Scarlet, faced black | Major Thomas Bond; Captain Thomas Fanning |
Derry Fuzileers | Londonderry | 14 June 1778 | Scarlet, faced blue | Adjutant Henry Delap, E. C. Mayne |
Raphoe Battalion | Donegal | 1 July 1778 | Scarlet, faced blue | Lieutenant-colonel Nisbitt* |
Duleek Light Company | Meath | July 1778 | Scarlet, faced black | Captain Thomas Trotter |
Tullow Rangers | Carlow | August 1778 | Scarlet, faced black; white buttons | Captain Whelan |
Castle Durrow Light Horse | Queen's County | August 1778 | Green, edged white | Captain Richard Lawrenson |
Dublin Volunteers | Dublin | 6 October 1778 | Blue, faced blue, edged scarlet; yellow buttons | Colonel Duke of Leinster; Lieutenant-colonel H. Monck; Captain N. Warren*; Lieutenant E. Medlicott; Adjutant William Osbrey |
Ennis Volunteers | Clare | 12 October 1778 | Scarlet, faced black | Colonel William Blood* |
Echlin Vale Volunteers | Down | 19 October 1778 | Scarlet, faced white | Captain Charles Echlin |
Tullamore True Blue Rangers | King's County | 28 October 1778 | Scarlet, faced blue; silver lace | Colonel Charles William Bury* |
Monastereven Volunteers | Kildare | October 1778 | Scarlet, faced white | Houlton Anderson |
Mote Light Infantry | Meath | 1778 | Scarlet, faced deep green | Colonel D. G. Browne*; Lieutenant John Henry |
Liney Volunteers | 1778 | Scarlet, faced blue | Major George Dodwell* | |
Barony of Forth Corps | Carlow and Wexford | 1 January 1779 | Scarlet, faced blue | Major Hughs |
Charleville Infantry | Cork | 4 January 1779 | Blue, faced scarlet | Colonel Chidley Coote |
Royal Tralee Volunteers | Kerry | 7 January 1779 | Scarlet, faced blue; gold lace | Colonel Sir Barry Denny* |
Castlebar Independents | Mayo | 17 March 1779 | Scarlet, faced deep green | Colonel P. Randal MacDonnell |
Goldsmith's Corps | Londonderry | 17 March 1779 | Blue, faced scarlet; gold lace | Captain Benjamin O'Brien |
Callen Union | Kilkenny | 1 April 1779 | Green, edged white | Captain Elliot |
Waterford Royal Battalion | Waterford | 25 April 1779 | Scarlet, faced blue | Major commandant William Alcock; Captain Robert Shapland Carew* |
Waterford Artillery | Waterford | Captain Joshua Paul | ||
Lawyers Corps | April 1779 | Scarlet, faced blue; gold lace | Colonel Townly Patten Filgate | |
Lawyers Artillery | Captain William Holt | |||
Finea Independents | Westmeath | 1 May 1779 | Scarlet, faced blue | Colonel Coyne Nugent |
Craig (Queen's County) Volunteers | Queen's County | 1 May 1779 | Blue, faced scarlet; silver lace | Colonel B. Bagnell* |
Roscommon Independent Forresters | Roscommon | 1 May 1779 | Scarlet, faced green | Colonel R. Walter; Lieutenant-colonel Thomas MacDermott; Mahor Edward Dowling; Sir Watkin Lewis (colonel of the London association) |
Loyal Sligo Volunteers | Sligo | 25 May 1779 | Scarlet, faced white | Lieutenant-colonel Ormsby |
Eyre Court Buffs | Galway | 1 June 1779 | Scarlet, faced buff; gold epaulettes | Colonel Giles Eyre; Captain Stephen Blake |
Merchants Corps | 9 June 1779 | Scarlet, faced blue; gold lace | Captains Theos. Dixon, C. M. MacMahon | |
Merchants Artillery | Captain George Maquay | |||
Kilkenny Volunteers | Kilkenny | 10 June 1779 | Blue, faced scarlet; gold lace | Colonel ThomasButler*; Lieutenant-colonel Knaresbrough*; Captains Laffan, Shananhan, Purcell; Lieutenants Duffy, MacLoughlin, Way, Shearman; Ensign Davis |
Dunkerrin Volunteers | King's County | 20 June 1779 | Scarlet, faced black | Colonel J. F. Rolleston* |
Rathdown (County of Dublin) Light Dragoons | Dublin | June 1779 | Scarlet, faced black | Colonel Sir J. A. Johnson* |
French Park Light Horse | Roscommon | June 1779 | Scarlet, faced black, edged white; gold lace | Lieutenant-colonel Edward MacDermott; Lieutenant Owen MacDermott |
Castledurrow Volunteers | Queen's County | 1 July 1779 | Green, edged white; silver lace | Captain Bathorn |
Wicklow Forresters | Wicklow | 1 July 1779 | Scarlet, faced light blue | Colonel Samuel Hayes*; Captains Thomas King, Andrew Prior |
Ossory True Blues | Queen's County | 1 July 1779 | Scarlet, edged blue | Colonel Edward Flood; Major Robert Palmer |
Loyal Ballina and Ardnaree Volunteers | Mayo | 1 July 1779 | Scarlet, faced black | Colonel RIght Honourable Henry King*; Major Henry Cary |
Ballintemple Forresters | Carlow | 12 July 1779 | Scarlet, faced blue | Captain's Stewart, W P Butler |
Trim Infantry | Meath | 12 July 1779 | Scarlet, faced black | Captain W. H. Finlay; |
Bantry Volunteers | Cork | 12 July 1779 | Scarlet, faced black, edged white | Francis Hoskin |
Roscrea Blues | Tipperary | 21 July 1779 | Blue, faced blue; gold lace | Colonel L. Parsons |
Liberty Volunteers | July 1779 | Scarlet, faced pea green | Colonel Sir Edward Newenham*; Captain Edward Newenham | |
Liberty Artillery | Captain James Napper Tandy | |||
Borris in Ossery Rangers | Queen's County | 1 August 1779 | Scarlet, faced black; silver epaulettes | Captain commandant James Stephens*; Lieutenants Erasmus Burrowes; Ensign Walter Stephens |
Kile Volunteers | 1 August 1779 | Scarlet, faced blue; silver lace | Colonel Charles White* | |
Glenboy and Killemat Regiment | 1 August 1779 | Scarlet, faced blue; silver lace | Colonel Cullen* | |
Ross Union Rangers | 1 August 1779 | Scarlet, faced green | Colonel Drake | |
Mountain Rangers | 15 August 1779 | Scarlet, faced black | Colonel Bernard; Major George Clare; Captain John Drought | |
Eglish Rangers | 29 August 1779 | Scarlet, faced black; silver epaulettes | Major Thomas Berry; Captain John Drought; Lieutenant and adjutant J. Clarke | |
County of Dublin Light Dragoons | Dublin | August 1779 | Scarlet, faced black | Captain Everard |
Carrick-on-Shannon Infantry | Leitrim | August 1779 | Scarlet, faced blue | Lieutenant-colonel Peyton |
Dunmore Rangers | Galway | August 1779 | Green, edged white | Colonel Sir Robert Staples |
County of Carlow Legion | Carlow | 1 September 1779 | Scarlet, faced lemon colour | Colonel J. Rochfort*; Major Henry Bunbury |
Carlow Association | Carlow | 1 September 1779 | Scarlet, faced black | Lieutenant and adjutant T. Proctor |
Blue Battalion of the Ulster Regiment | 3 September 1779 | Blue, faced scarlet | Major Robert Burden; Lieutenant George Tandy | |
Rockingham Volunteers | Roscommon | 7 September 1779 | Blue, faced blue, edged scarlet; yellow buttons | Colonel Nixon*; Major Chamney |
Arlington Light Cavalry | 18 September 1779 | Scarlet, faced green; yellow buttons | Captain George Gore*; Lieutenant John Warburton | |
Portarlington Infantry | Queen's County | 18 September 1779 | Scarlet, faced yellow; silver lace | Major commandant W. H. Legrand; Captains James Stannus, Henry Cary; Ensign Annesley Cary; Quarter-master J. Beuachant |
Ross Volunteer Guards | 20 September 1779 | Scarlet, faced black | Captain Lieutenant H. T. Houghton | |
Clane Rangers | Kildare | September 1779 | Scarlet, faced white | Captain Michael Aylmer* |
Kilcullen Rangers | Kildare | September 1779 | Scarlet, faced white | Captain Keating* |
Athy Volunteers | Kildare | September 1779 | Scarlet, faced white | Ebenezer Geale |
Athy Independents | Kildare | September 1779 | Scarlet, faced white | Captain Robert Jameson |
Fartullagh Rangers | Westmeath | 1 October 1779 | Scarlet, faced blue | Nicholas Gay |
Wexford Independent Volunteers | Wexford | 4 October 1779 | Scarlet, faced black | Captain and adjutant Miller Clifford; Sergeant Gird |
Stradbally Volunteers | Queen's County | 12 October 1779 | Scarlet, faced blue; silver lace | Colonel Thomas Cosby |
Willsborough Volunteers | Tipperary | October 1779 | Dark green, edged white | Colonel Thomas Wills; Major Owen Young |
Upper Cross and Coolock | Dublin | October 1779 | Scarlet, faced green | Denis Lawler |
Kells Association | 1 November 1779 | Scarlet, faced green | Lieutenant-colonel Benjamin Morris | |
Waterford Union | Waterford | 6 November 1779 | Scarlet, faced green | Surgeon Samuel Lamphire |
Strokestown Light Horse | Roscommon | November 1779 | Scarlet, faced yellow | Major Gilbert Conry |
Naas Rangers | Kildare | 10 December 1779 | Scarlet, faced white | Captain commandant R. Neville* |
Killivan Volunteers | Monaghan | 25 December 1779 | Scarlet, faced green | Major William Smith |
Rafoord Brigade (Light Cavalry) | Galway | 26 December 1779 | Scarlet, edged blue; gold lace | Colonel Denns Daly |
Edgeworthstown Battalion | Longford | 1779 | Blue, faced scarlet | Colonel Sir W. G. Newcomen* |
Lowtherstown and Ballinamallard Volunteers | Fermanagh | 1779 | Scarlet, faced black | Colonel William Irvine |
Longford Light Horse | Longford | 1779 | Buff, faced black | Colonel H. Nisbit* |
Ballyleek Rangers | Monaghan | 1779 | Scarlet, faced white gold lace | Colonel John Montgomery* |
Kilcooly True Blues | 1779 | Blue, faced white | Colonel Sir William Barker* | |
Borris Volunteers | Carlow | 1779 | Scarlet, faced black | Colonel Kavanagh |
Monaghan Rangers | Monaghan | 10 January 1780 | Scarlet, faced white | Colonel William Forster |
Leap Independents | 17 March 1780 | Blue, faced blue; edged white | Colonel Jonathan Darby* | |
Independent Dublin Volunteers | Dublin | 24 April 1780 | Scarlet, faced dark green; gold lace hats | Colonel William Thomas Smyth; Major Samuel Canier; Captain Collins; Ensign Paul Ham |
1st Tyrone Regiment | Tyrone | July 1780 | Scarlet, faced deep blue | Colonel James Stewart*; Lieutenant-colonel Charlton |
Union Light Dragoons (City of Dublin) | Dublin | 12 September 1780 | Scarlet, faced green | Captain commandant R. Cornwall*; Lieutenant J. Talbot Ashenburst* |
Talbotstown Invincibles | Wicklow | December 1780 | Scarlet, faced deep green | Colonel N. Westby*; Major John Smith; Lieutenant F. W. Greene |
Glorious Memory Battalion | 1780 | Scarlet, faced grass green | Colonel T. Morris Jones* | |
Cork Independent Artillery | Cork | 17 March 1781 | Blue, faced scarlet; gold lace | Colonel Richard Hare |
Belfast Light Dragoons | Antrim | 26 March 1781 | Scarlet, faced green; silver lace | Captain Burden |
Builders' Corps | 4 November 1781 | Blue, faced blue; edged scarlet | Colonel Read | |
Society Volunteers of Derry | Londonderry | 17 March 1782 | Scarlet, faced blue | Captain William Moore |
Granard Infantry, Union Brigade | Longford | 1 May 1782 | Scarlet, faced blue | Captain J. E. Hamilton |
Irish Brigade | 5 June 1782 | Scarlet, faced grass green; silver lace | Captain Charles Abbott | |
Clanricarde Brigade | Galway | June 1782 | Scarlet, faced blue | Major Darcy* |
Aghavoe Loyals | Queen's County | 1 July 1782 | Scarlet, faced blue | Captain Robert White |
Rathangan Union | Kildare or Wexford | 2 August 1782 | Scarlet, faced white | Captain William Montgomery |
Fingal Light Dragoons | Dublin | 27 June 1783 | Scarlet, faced white | Captain Thomas Baker |
Tully Ash Real Volunteers | Down | 15 October 1783 | Scarlet, faced black; silver lace | Colonel T. Dawson Laurence; Captain A. Dawson Laurence |
Aughnacloy Battalion | Tyrone | Scarlet, faced white | Colonel P Alexander | |
Ashfield Volunteers | Cavan | Blue, faced white | Captain H. Clements* | |
Arran Phalanx | Scarlet, faced white | Lieutenant Frederick Fore | ||
Constitution Regiment (County Down) | Down | Scarlet, faced yellow | Captains Ford, Gawin Hamilton* | |
Dundalk Horse | Louth | Scarlet, faced green | J. W. Foster* | |
Dromore Volunteers | Kerry | Scarlet, faced green | Colonel John Mahony | |
Imokilly Horse | County Cork | White, edged scarlet | Colonel Roche | |
1st Independent Down Regiment | Down | Blue, faced orange | Lieutenant-colonel Stewart | |
Independent Enniskilliners | Fermanagh | Scarlet, faced black | Captain James Armstrong | |
Limerick Cavalry | Limerick | Scarlet, faced blue; silver lace | James Sexton | |
Mitchelstown Dragoons | Cork | Scarlet, faced black | Colonel Lord Kingsborough | |
1st Ulster Regiment | Scarlet, faced white | Colonel Earl of Charlemont*; Lieutenant-colonels Sir W. Synnot*, Right Honurable William Brownlow*, C. McCausland; Captain G. W. Molyneux | ||
2nd Ulster Regiment | ||||
3rd Ulster Regiment | Lieutenant-colonel William Ross | |||
4th Ulster Regiment | Scarlet, faced blue | Colonel R. MacClintock | ||
Ralphsdale Light Dragoons | Westmeath | Scarlet, faced yellow | Captain John Tandy | |
Ulster Regiment Artillery | Blue, faced scarlet | Captain Thomas Ward | ||
Union Light Dragoons (County Meath) | Meath | Scarlet, faced green | Captain G. Lucas Nugent | |
1st Down Regiment (2 battalions) | Down | Colonel Stewart* | ||
Glendermot Battalion | Londonderry | Colonel George Ash | ||
Lecale Battlation (County Down) | Down | Lieutenant Charles Macarthy | ||
Muskerry True Blue Light Dragoons | Cork | Lieutenant-colonel R. Hutchinson | ||
Skreen Corps | Lord Killeen | |||
Carbery Independents | Lieutenant Amyas Griffith | |||
Coolock Corps | Dublin |
The following Volunteer companies are from the province of Ulster:
The following companies are listed as having attended the Belfast Review in 1782. [3] The battalion itself was raised in April 1779, with uniforms meant to be scarlet faced with black. Two principal members were Colonel Stewart Banks and Major Brown. [1]
The following is a list of Volunteer companies that form part of the Coleraine Battalion that attended the Ballymoney Convention of 1782. [3] At the convention, the battalion was represented by Colonel John Richardson. [3]
The following are Volunteer companies that attended the Rathfrilan Review of 19 October 1792. [7]
First Brigade
Represented by Colonel Lord Annesley, and Lieutenant-colonel William Annesley. The companies listed as part of this brigade are all listed as having scarlet uniforms. [7]
Second Brigade
Represented by Colonel Vaughan. [7]
The following two companies were not in uniform, with two non-uniformed companies noted as not being not in attendance: [7]
The following are recorded as attending the Ballymoney Convention of 1782. [3] At it they were represented by Colonel Thomas Morris Jones. [3]
The following companies are listed as being cantoned in Belfast and forming a garrison during the Belfast Review of 1782. [3] At it they were represented by Colonel Stewart. [3]
At the Belfast Review on 1782, the Ulster Regiment is noted as being divided into two battalions: the Blue Battalion; and the Red Battalion. [3] The following companies are those listed as attending the Belfast Review of 1782. [3] The Blue Battalion was represented by Colonel Rowley. [3]
The 1st Royal Ulster Regiment (County of Antrim) was commanded at the Belfast Review on 1782 by Colonel O'Neill. [3] Major A. MacManus is also noted as a leader in the regiment. MacManus was requested to act as exercising officer of the Glorious Memory Battalion. [1] Their uniforms are detailed as being scarlet, faced blue with gold lace. [1] The following companies are listed as having attended the Belfast Review 1782. [3]
The Volunteers of County Armagh formed the First Ulster Regiment, also known as the Armagh Regiment of Volunteers. This regiment contained two battalions: the Northern Battalion; and the Southern Battalion. [2]
Name [1] [2] | Battalion [2] | Date associated [1] | Uniform [1] | [1] |
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Armagh First Company | ||||
Drumbanagher Volunteers | 1779 | Captain John Moore | ||
Edenknappagh Volunteers | Green, with white edging | Captain George or William Murray | ||
First Newry [5] | ||||
Hockley Volunteers | 1779 | Captain Arthur Graham | ||
Keady Volunteers | 1780 | Blue, with white edging | Captain James Black | |
Knappagh | c1788 | Red, faced blue | Captain James Johnston | |
Lisdrumchor Volunteers | Southern Battalion | c1779 | No particulars | Captain John Ingram |
Lislooney Volunteers | Southern Battalion | 1779 | No particulars | Reverend George Harris |
Loughgall Volunteers | Northern Battalion | 1779 | Scarlet, faced white | Captain John Blackhall |
Loughgall and Charlemont Union Volunteers | Northern Battalion | Scarlet and white | ||
Lurgan Volunteers | Northern Battalion | c1779 | Scarlet, faced white | Captain William Brownlow; Lieutenants Thomas Druitt, Godfrey |
Maghernahely Volunteers | c1779 | Captain John Moore | ||
Markethill Volunteers | Southern Battalion | |||
Mountnorris | Southern Battalion | 1779 | Scarlet and white | Captain John Cope; Lieutenant Torrington |
Newry Fencibles (Newry Third Volunteer Company) | Southern Battalion | 1779 | Captain David Bell | |
Newtownhamilton Volunteers (Tullyvallen Volunteers) | c1780 | Captain Edward Tipping | No particulars | |
First Orior Volunteers (possibly also known as Orior Light Infantry) | Southern Battalion | 1779 | Scarlet, faced green | Captain Francis Evans |
Second Orior Volunteers (also known as Orior Battalion Company) | Southern Battalion | 1779 | No particulars | Captain James Dawson; Captain James Wright |
Orior Grenadiers | Southern Battalion | 13 September 1779 | Scarlet, faced black | Captain James Dawson* |
Portadown Volunteers | Northern Battalion | 1779 | Scarlet, faced white | Captain Hamlet Obins |
Sheepbridge [5] | ||||
Richhill Volunteers | Northern Battalion | 1779 | Scarlet, faced white | Captain William Richardson |
Tanderagee Volunteers | Southern Battalion | 1779 | Scarlet, faced white | Captain Nicholas Johnston |
Tanderagee Invincibles (Tanderagee Second Company) | Southern Battalion | 1779 | Scarlet, faced white | Captain Nicholas Johnston |
Tanderagee Light Dragoons | Southern Battalion | c1780/81 | Captain James Craig | |
Tassagh Volunteers | Southern Battalion | 1781 | No particulars | Captain Reverend William Henry |
Teemore and Johnston Volunteers (Marlacoo Volunteers) | Northern Battalion | 1779 | Scarlet, white facings | Captain Benjamin Bell |
Tullyhappy Volunteers | ||||
Tyrone's Ditch and Acton Volunteers | 1779 | Scarlet, faced white | Captain Francis Dobbs |
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