The 102nd Regiment of Foot was a short-lived regiment of the British Army raised in 1793 and disbanded in 1795.

The regiment was raised in Ireland on 31 October 1793 as Trench's Regiment of Foot, and was informally known as the "Irish Rangers". The Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant was Eyre Power Trench. The regiment was numbered as 102nd Regiment of Foot in October 1794, and in 1795 was stationed in Guernsey. The regiment was disbanded at Nursling in 1795 and its personnel transferred to the 3rd (the East Kent) Regiment of Foot at Southampton.

References

Further reading

  • Steve Brown, British Regiments and the Men Who Led Them 1793-1815: the "Ephemeral Corps" 1793-1796, The Napoleon Series, archived from the original on 18 November 2012, retrieved 7 April 2012


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Royal Irish Rangers

102nd. Regiment of Foot button circa 1861 1870’s Royal Madras

1776 105th regiment of foot Volunteers of Ireland coat The History

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