Depôt, in its military sense, is a place where stores, horses, or men are collected before being forwarded to the regiment or corps requiring them. By the Military Forces Localisation Act of 1872, the United Kingdom was divided into seventy brigade depôts. These were afterwards called regimental districts and re-numbered. See ARMY, Vol. I. p. 435.
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 3: Catarrh to Dion, p. 766
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