Roll Call
(Non-Irish regiments are shown in italics.)
Alphabetic list
Other Ranks
First Contingent
13TH BATTALION
also 47th (Duke of Cambridge's Own) Company
16TH BATTALION
also 63rd (Wiltshire) Company, 66th (Yorkshire) Company
17TH BATTALION
61st (South Irish Horse) Company (Dublin)
also 50th (Hampshire) Company, 65th (Leicestershire) Company
Company not identified and did not serve overseas
Second Contingent
8TH BATTALION
also 23rd (Lancashire) Company, 24th (Westmorland and Cumberland) Company, 105th (Manchester) Company
12TH BATTALION
also 42nd (Hertfordshire) Company, 43rd (Suffolk) Company, 44rd (Suffolk) Company, 51st (Paget's Horse) Company, 73rd (Paget's Horse) Company
17TH BATTALION
61st (South Irish Horse) Company (Dublin) (New)
also 50th (Hampshire) Company, 65th (Leicestershire) Company
Not posted to a company and did not serve overseas
Third Contingent
29TH BATTALION
Otherwise known as Lord Longford's Irish Horse, this Battalion was part of the Third Contingent of Imperial Yeomanry. It comprised six companies, the 131st, 132nd, 133rd, 134th, 175th and 176th, all from Ireland. The Battalion embarked from Queenstown on board the ss. Bavarian on 10 May 1902, arriving in South Africa on the 28th, just three days before the signing of the peace treaty. They returned to England on board the Avondale Castle in January 1903.
133rd (Irish Horse) Company (Ulster)
134th (Irish Horse) Company (Ulster)
Not posted to a company and did not serve overseas
Other lists
25th (Sharpshooters) Battalion
Imperial Yeomen who later served in the North Irish Horse