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The ''British Army List'' is a list (or more accurately seven series of lists) of serving regular or territorial [[British Army]] officers, hept in one form or another, since 1702.
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The '''''Army List''''' is a list (or more accurately seven series of lists) of serving regular, [[militia]] or territorial [[British Army]] officers, kept in one form or another, since 1702.
Manuscript lists of army officers were kept from 1702-1752, the first official list being published in 1740.

Manuscript lists of army officers were kept from 1702 to 1752, the first official list being published in 1740.


==Regular army==
==Regular army==
[[File:Military Governors and Staff Officers in British North America and West Indies 1778 and 1784.jpg|thumb|Governors and Staff in North America and the West Indies 1778 and 1784]]
* Annual Army Lists, 1754-1879
* Quarterly Army Lists (First Series), 1879-1922
* Annual Army Lists, 1754–1879 (WO 65)
* Half-Yearly Army Lists, 1923 - Feb 1950 (From 1947, annual, despite the name)
* Quarterly Army Lists (First Series), 1879–1922
* Half-Yearly Army Lists, 1923 – February 1950 (from 1947, annual, despite the name)
* Modern Army Lists, 1951-Ongoing
* Modern Army Lists, 1951–ongoing
** Part 1; serving officers.
** Part 1; serving officers.
** Part 2; retired officers, as of 2011 four-yearly
** Part 2; retired officers, as of 2011 four-yearly
** Part 3; the Gradation List, a short biography of officers, a restricted publication not generally available.
** Part 3; the Gradation List, a short biography of officers, a restricted publication not generally available.


== Women ==
The first woman to appear in a British Army List was [[Jane Catherine Shaw Stewart]] when she was appointed to [[Netley Hospital]] in May 1863.<ref>{{Citation |last=Wildman |first=Stuart |title=Stewart, Jane Catherine Shaw (1821–1905), nurse |date=2020-05-14 |url=https://www.oxforddnb.com/display/10.1093/odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-107344 |work=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography |access-date=2024-01-14 |publisher=Oxford University Press |language=en |doi=10.1093/odnb/9780198614128.013.107344 |isbn=978-0-19-861412-8}}</ref>


==Other lists==
==Other lists==
* Monthly Army Lists, 1798-June 1940. Officers of colonial, militia and territorial units are included.
* Monthly Army Lists, 1798June 1940. Officers of colonial, militia and territorial units are included.
* Quarterly Army Lists (Second Series), July 1940-Dec 1950. These superseded the Monthly Army Lists, and, for the remainder of the war were not published but produced as confidential documents, monthly or bi-monthly until December 1943 and quarterly until April 1947, then three times a year, April, August and December.
* Quarterly Army Lists (Second Series), July 1940 – December 1950. These superseded the Monthly Army Lists, and, for the remainder of [[World War II]] were not published but produced as confidential documents, monthly or bi-monthly until December 1943 and quarterly until April 1947, then three times a year, April, August and December.
* Home Guard List, 1939-1945
* [[British Home Guard|Home Guard]] List, 1939–1945
* Militia Lists - various militia lists pertaining to the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries are extant.
* Militia Lists: various militia lists pertaining to the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries are extant.
* Hart's Army List, an unofficial list, produced between 1839 and 1915, containing details of war service which the official lists started covering only in 1881.
* ''[[Hart's Army List]]'', an unofficial list, produced between 1839 and 1915, containing details of war service which the official lists started covering only in 1881.


==See also==
==Further reading and bibliography==
* ''[[Crockford's Clerical Directory]]''
* The army lists of the Roundheads and Cavaliers: containing the names of the officers in the Royal and Parliamentary armies of 1642, Edward Peacock (ed) (1874)
* [[Navy List]]
* English army lists and commission registers, 1661-1714, Charles Dalton (ed) (1892-1904)
* Henry George Hart, Hart's army list : the new army list exhibiting the rank, standing, and various services of every officer in the Army on full pay (1839-)
* William Spencer, Army service records of the First World War (seventh edition, 2006)


==References==
==References==
'''Notes'''
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'''Further reading and bibliography''''
* ''The army lists of the [[Roundheads]] and [[Cavaliers]]: containing the names of the officers in the Royal and Parliamentary armies of 1642'', [[Edward Peacock (antiquary)|Edward Peacock]] (ed.) (1874)
* ''English army lists and commission registers, 1661–1714'', [[Charles Dalton]] (ed.) (1892–1904)
* [[Henry George Hart]], ''Hart's army list: the new army list exhibiting the rank, standing, and various services of every officer in the Army on full pay'' (1839–)
* William Spencer, ''Army service records of the First World War'' (seventh edition, 2006)


==External links==
==External links==
* [https://books.google.com/books?id=p_BfsBzDzWYC The 1740 Army List] at [[Google Books]]
* http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/research-guides/british-army-lists.htm National Archives
* [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/Collection/Display?iaid=C14273&parentiaid=C543 War Office: Printed Annual Army Lists 1754–1879 (WO 65)]—download for free
* Digitised copies of 'Quarterly army lists' from [http://digital.nls.uk/97136046 1913 to 1919] and from [http://digital.nls.uk/97136048 1940 to 1946] at [[National Library of Scotland]]
* Digitised copies of 'Half-yearly army lists' from [http://digital.nls.uk/97136047 1938 to 1941] at National Library of Scotland
* [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/research-guides/british-army-lists.htm British Army Lists] ([[The National Archives (United Kingdom)|National Archives]]' Research Guide)
* [https://archive.org/details/nlsarmylists Hart's Army List] at the [[Internet Archive]]

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Latest revision as of 06:03, 12 April 2024

The Army List is a list (or more accurately seven series of lists) of serving regular, militia or territorial British Army officers, kept in one form or another, since 1702.

Manuscript lists of army officers were kept from 1702 to 1752, the first official list being published in 1740.

Regular army

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Governors and Staff in North America and the West Indies 1778 and 1784
  • Annual Army Lists, 1754–1879 (WO 65)
  • Quarterly Army Lists (First Series), 1879–1922
  • Half-Yearly Army Lists, 1923 – February 1950 (from 1947, annual, despite the name)
  • Modern Army Lists, 1951–ongoing
    • Part 1; serving officers.
    • Part 2; retired officers, as of 2011 four-yearly
    • Part 3; the Gradation List, a short biography of officers, a restricted publication not generally available.

Women

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The first woman to appear in a British Army List was Jane Catherine Shaw Stewart when she was appointed to Netley Hospital in May 1863.[1]

Other lists

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  • Monthly Army Lists, 1798 – June 1940. Officers of colonial, militia and territorial units are included.
  • Quarterly Army Lists (Second Series), July 1940 – December 1950. These superseded the Monthly Army Lists, and, for the remainder of World War II were not published but produced as confidential documents, monthly or bi-monthly until December 1943 and quarterly until April 1947, then three times a year, April, August and December.
  • Home Guard List, 1939–1945
  • Militia Lists: various militia lists pertaining to the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries are extant.
  • Hart's Army List, an unofficial list, produced between 1839 and 1915, containing details of war service which the official lists started covering only in 1881.

See also

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References

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Notes

  1. ^ Wildman, Stuart (2020-05-14), "Stewart, Jane Catherine Shaw (1821–1905), nurse", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/odnb/9780198614128.013.107344, ISBN 978-0-19-861412-8, retrieved 2024-01-14

Further reading and bibliography'

  • The army lists of the Roundheads and Cavaliers: containing the names of the officers in the Royal and Parliamentary armies of 1642, Edward Peacock (ed.) (1874)
  • English army lists and commission registers, 1661–1714, Charles Dalton (ed.) (1892–1904)
  • Henry George Hart, Hart's army list: the new army list exhibiting the rank, standing, and various services of every officer in the Army on full pay (1839–)
  • William Spencer, Army service records of the First World War (seventh edition, 2006)
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