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Selkirk military button?
Hi
Found this detecting near Fala last week would I be correct in saying that this is a Selkirk rifle volunteers button ? Or was there militia in the area that I am not aware of .Most finds that accompanied this button were of the Georgian period so I may be out on my dates for it being the rifle volunteers. |
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Nice find. Is it complete? Is it for sale?
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It is Militia
Part of the 5 Counties Scottish Borders Militia commonly known as the Dumfries Militia Consisted of Peebles, Selkirk, Roxborough, Kirkudbright and Wigtown Shires. Paul |
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That's interesting I will need to have a look into that more
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That's interesting I will need to have a look into that more here's a pic of the back of it what date would you think for it ?
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Having misread the V as an M last night I thought local militia however, it is a V though curly, apologies for misleading it is an early Volunteer Movement button from 1794 for the early Volunteer company of that time, they did become the Local Militia around 1810 and it was possibly wore later by a militia man (ex Vol) who lost it in the the area you found it, the Volunteers were restricted to township defence,
Movements of the Militia can be traced on electricscotland.com in the free readable book on the site called ‘The History of the Scottish Borderers Militia’ Attached is a MHS article showing a medal and description of the same unit The date at the bottom (no.6) of 1880 is incorrect/misprint on the first image as in the description it states 1800 for plate 1 no6 Paul Last edited by Paul Spellman; 07-10-22 at 03:20 PM. |
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So to clarify Paul the date of 1874 that you mention the Selkirk volunteers they came after the militia who were raised first ? In 1795 ish
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It’s the early volunteers from 1794, I’ve adjusted my date err. Some formed into Local Militias once these volunteers were disbanded.
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