Northampton and Rutland Militia

It was disembodied at the end of that year, but re-embodied in April 1902, when it left for service in South Africa.

[1] Following the end of the war two months later, 635 officers and men of the 3rd battalion left Cape Town on the SS Scot in early September, and returned to Northampton after arrival in the United Kingdom later the same month.

[2] During the Haldane Reforms in 1908 the battalion was transferred to the Special Reserve, and was embodied on mobilisation in 1914 for the First World War.

As with all Special Reserve battalions, it served as a regimental depot, and was disembodied following the end of hostilities in 1919.

The battalion nominally remained in existence throughout the Second World War, but was never activated, and was finally disbanded in 1953.