Vestry notice about a planned volunteer defence force

Vestry notice about a planned volunteer defence force

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Partial / Incomplete Date c.1803
Area Mitcham
Copyright 1 London Borough of Merton
Picture Reference Mit_​TomFrancis_​Ln69
Original Format Photo
Notes / History During the Napoleonic war fears of a French invasion were widespread. Many towns and villages formed their own defensive militia.
Mitcham was no exception and in 1803 the Loyal Mitcham Volunteer Infantry Corps was founded.

168 officers and three companies of men were recruited under the command of James Moore, Lord of the Manor of Biggin and Tamworth.

The volunteers were never called into action and were stood down in 1813 as the war with France neared its end.

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