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War Office and predecessors: Engineers Muster Books and Pay Lists

Catalogue reference: WO 11

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WO 11

This series comprises muster books and pay lists of regiments. It provides a comprehensive means of establishing dates of enlistment, movements throughout the world, and of discharge or death. The first entry may show age on enlistment. An entry...

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WO 11

Title
War Office and predecessors: Engineers Muster Books and Pay Lists
Date

1816-1878

Description

This series comprises muster books and pay lists of regiments. It provides a comprehensive means of establishing dates of enlistment, movements throughout the world, and of discharge or death. The first entry may show age on enlistment. An entry on the form "Men becoming non-effective", sometimes to be found at the end of each quarter's musters, shows the birthplace, trade, and date of enlistment of any soldier discharged or dead during the quarter.

From about 1868, at the end of each muster, may be found a Marriage Roll, which enumerates wives and children for whom married quarters were provided.

These musters do not include service in India.

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See also Armed Forces Service Records in

For the continuation of the series see WO 16

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status

Public Record(s)

Language

English

Creator(s)
  • Commissary General of Musters, 1660-1817
  • Secretary-at-War, 1660-1855
  • War Department, 1855-1857
  • War Office, 1857-1964
Physical description

432 volume(s)

Subjects
Topics
Army
Trade and commerce
Marriage and divorce
Children
Armed Forces (General Administration)
Administrative / biographical background

The Royal Corps of Sappers and Miners, formed in 1812, consisted exclusively of NCOs and other ranks, the officers being in the Royal Engineers. The two were merged in 1856 as the Royal Engineers. Musters dated before 1856 relate, therefore, principally to the sappers and miners.

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https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C14222/

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