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The Surrey Yeomanry was a unit of the British Army formed as volunteer cavalry in 1794 during the French Revolutionary Wars. Disbanded in 1828, a Southwark Troop was raised in 1831 and became a full Regiment in the same year before it too was disbanded in 1848. The Surrey Imperial Yeomanry was raised in 1901 for service in the Boer War and the regiment was granted the title Princess of Wales's which was subsequently changed to Queen Mary's when George V became King in 1910. Converted to artillery in 1922, they were later reduced to battery strength and merged into the Queen's Regiment.