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The publications currently included are as follows:
- 1537-1908 Cardew-Rendle Roll Of Members, in 2 vols
- 1618-1910 Admissions
- 1628-1643 Quarterage Book
- 1719-1779 Trained Bands
- 1778-1779 London Military Foot Association
- 1780-1939 Membership Lists
- 1848-1914 Admission Registers
- 1908-1922 Membership Books
- 1910-1915 Officers
- 1914-1919 1st Battalion Register
- 1914-1919 Record Cards
- 1914-1919 Regimental Number Registers
- 1914-1919 Papers & Photos
- 1915-1919 Membership Lists
- 1916-1919 2nd Battalion Rolls & Papers
- 1917-1918 Depot Register
- 1939-1945 Record Cards
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The Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) is the oldest regiment in the British Army. It traditionally traces its origins to 1537 when King Henry VIII granted a charter to the Fraternity of Artillery of Longbows, Crossbows and Handguns. The military side of the HAC has been a regiment of the Territorial Army (now called the Army Reserve) since 1908.
The Company initially comprised only infantry sub-units but in 1781 an artillery division was created for the first time. Members of the HAC fought in the South African War and seven HAC units distinguished themselves in World War One on the Western Front (winning two VCs in 1917) and in the Middle East. Around 4,000 members were commissioned into other units of the armed forces during this war. The partnership page contains further information about the HAC.

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