On May 12, 1859, the
Secretary of State for War authorized the formation of volunteer rifle and artillery corps in counties in England, Scotland, and Wales. The rifle corps were to be raised under the auspices of the
Volunteer Act 1804, and to be formed from existing
rifle clubs in the county. The rifle companies were initially to be no larger than 100 men, and commanded by a captain, but by 1861 the many small independent companies were an administrative burden and were consolidated into battalions. The volunteers in many cases had to provide their own arms, uniforms, and equipment, and expenses would only be paid while the men were on active service. The first volunteer rifle corps in Dorset was raised on June 1, 1859, in
Bridport as the
Bridport Volunteers under Capt. Henry Templer. Also in 1859, the
Gillingham Rifles were raised in
Gillingham. On May 9, 1860, the
1st Administrative Battalion, Dorset Volunteer Rifle Corps was established under Lt-Col. George P. Mansel, and the individual rifle companies were numbered within the Dorset VRC. The twelve companies were: •
1st (Bridport) Dorset VRC - Raised (from the Bridport Volunteers) under Capt. Henry Templer, Lt. Henry Saunders Edwards, and Ens. Hounsell, based in Bridport •
2nd (Wareham) Dorset VRC - Raised on January 28, 1860, under Capt. Oliver William Farrer, Lt. Charles Lacey, Ens. Charles James Radclyffe, based in
Wareham •
3rd (Dorchester) Dorset VRC - Raised on February 14, 1860, under Capt. Edward Leigh Kindersley, Lt. Thomas Coombs, Ens. Robert Devenish, based in Dorchester •
4th (Poole) Dorset VRC - Raised on February 13, 1860, under Capt. William Parr, Lt. Thomas Cox, Ens. George B. Aldridge, based in
Poole •
5th (Weymouth) Dorset VRC - Raised on May 14, 1860, under Lt. George Poulter Welsford, Ens. John Thresher, based in
Weymouth •
6th (Wimborne) Dorset VRC - Raised on March 14, 1860, under Capt. St John Coventry, Lt. Thomas Rawlings, Ens. Edward Robinson, based in
Wimborne Minster •
7th (Sherborne) Dorset VRC - Raised on March 29, 1860, under Capt. John Frederick Falwasser, Lt. John George Bergman, Ens. John Young Melmoth, based in
Sherborne •
8th (Blandford) Dorset VRC - Raised on February 29, 1860, under Capt. George P. Mansel, Lt. Robert C. Farquharson, Ens. Francis T. John, based at
Blandford Forum •
9th (Shaftesbury) Dorset VRC - Raised on March 10, 1860, under Capt. Thomas B. Bower, Lt. William E. Barridge, Ens. William R.H. Bennett, based at
Shaftesbury Besides the 1st Dorset Volunteer Battalion, there also existed a second rifle battalion in Dorset, the
Blackmore Vale Rifle Corps, and was composed of three subdivisions: •
10th (Blackmore Vale or Sturminster) Dorset VRC - Raised on July 10, 1860, under Lt. Montague Williams, Ens. Henry C. Dashwood, based in
Sturminster Newton •
11th (Gillingham) Dorset VRC - Raised on July 7, 1860 (from the Gillingham Rifles) under Lt. Robert S. Freame, based at Gillingham •
12th (Stalbridge) Dorset VRC - Raised on July 7, 1860, under Lt. John R. Lyon, Ens. Henry W. Langton, based in
Stalbridge The Blackmore Vale Rifle Corps was a separate entity until August 1862, when it formally became part of the 1st Dorset Volunteer Battalion, with the three corps joining the first nine. The uniform of the 1st - 9th Corps consisted of a rifle green tunic and pants with scarlet piping, while the 10th, 11th, and 12th Corps wore rifle green with French grey facings. Until 1865, the individual corps produced and wore their own cap badge incorporating the coat of arms of the town where they were headquartered. In 1865, Colonel Mansel formalized one badge for the whole Dorset Battalion, consisting of the Mansel family crest, a
Cap of maintenance, above the numeric designation of each corps, and encircled by “Dorset Rifle Volunteers”. Some of the companies in the battalion had bands which performed at reviews and parades. The 3rd, 5th, 7th, and 9th companies had brass bands of 14 men each, while the 4th, 6th, and 8th companies had fife and drum bands of the same number. The fife and drum band of the 1st (Bridport) company was uniformed in the style of
Zouaves, under the command of Band-Sergeant Northover. ==Service==