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The King’s Lifeguard Regiment of Foot

Active1650 to 1651
CountryScotland
AllegianceCovenanter
ConflictsThird Civil War
TypeFoot
ColonelCharles II
James Wallace
Lord Lorne
Area RaisedVarious
Coat ColourRed?
Flag ColourBlue
Flag DesignVarious
Field ArmiesLeslie 1650
Charles 1651

Covenanter Lifeguard of foot for Charles Stuart, fighting in the Third Civil War

Service History

1650

1651

Notes

Presence at Dunbar is uncertain due to lack of evidence.

Coats, Flags and Equipment

The regiment likely wore red coats. Flags were described by Sir James Balfour, Lord Lyon. All flags were blue with the inscription COUENANT ; FOR RELIGIONE KING AND KINGDOMES on the reverse side. The Colonel’s flag had a shield containing the arms of Scotland, England and Ireland, quartered; Lt Col a silver unicorn; Major a gold lyon; 1st Capt 3 gold fleur de lis; 2nd Capt arms of Scotland; 3rd Capt 3 lioncells gradient; 4th Capt Irish harp. 1)

Notable Officers

Charles II

Titular Colonel

James Wallace of Auchans

Initially Lieutenant Colonel

Bryce Cochrane

Initially Major

Lord Lorne

Subsequent Lt Col; son of the Marquis of Argyle.

Hugh Fraser of Struy

Subsequent Major.

Strength

See Also

1) Stuart Reid's Scots Armies of the 17th Century 2: Scots Colours Partizan Press 1988