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Predecessors

A large number of English and British marine regiments were raised for various specific wars. After the war for which they were raised, these regiments either became ordinary army infantry regiments or were disbanded. His Majesty's Marine Forces raised in 1755 are the oldest direct predecessor of the Royal Marines.

  • 1664: Duke of York and Albany's Maritime Regiment of Foot raised from the Trained Bands of London and later re-named Lord Admiral's Regiment. This marine regiment is the predecessor of The Buffs, itself a predecessor of the Princess of Wales' Royal Regiment.
  • Two Marine Regiments of the Army raised in 1690 and disbanded in 1696: Earl of Pembroke's Regiment and Torrington's, (later Lord Berkeley's) Regiment.
  • 1697: Mordaunt's Regiment and Seymour's Regiment converted into Marines.
  • 1702: Six Regiments of Marines and six Sea Service Regiments of Foot raised. In 1713, three of these Regiments were transferred to the Line to became the 30th Foot (a predecessor of the Royal Anglian Regiment), 31st Foot (a predecessor of the Princess of Wales' Royal Regiment), and 32nd Foot (a predecessor of the Rifles). The others were disbanded.
  • 1739-1748: Marine Regiments raised in the War of Jenkins' Ear.
  • 1741: Spotswood's Regiment, later re-named Gooch's Marines, later becoming the 61st Foot (a predecessor of the Rifles) was raised from North American colonists.
  • 1755: His Majesty's Marine Forces raised. The oldest predecessor to which the Royal Marines can trace a direct lineage.
  • 1804: The Royal Marine Artillery (RMA) raised
  • 1855: His Majesty's Marine Forces re-named the Royal Marines Light Infantry (RMLI)
  • 1862: Royal Marines Light Infantry slightly re-named Royal Marine Light Infantry (RMLI)
  • 1914-1918: Royal Naval Brigades used during the First World War were composed of both marines and sailors
  • 1923: The Royal Marine Artillery and Royal Marine Light Infantry amalgamated into the Corps of Royal Marines

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Apology
I am extremely sorry for the lapse in updating this website and for not responding to contacts over the last 6-8 weeks

This has been due to me moving home to another country and having no access to the internet with the necessary software.

As you can imagine there have been a lot of enquiries in that time which have not been dealt with. I will endeavour to work through these as soon as possible.

Sorry again and thank you for understanding,