| Active | 1650 to 1651 |
| Country | Scotland |
| Allegiance | Covenanter |
| Conflicts | Third Civil War |
| Type | Foot |
| Colonel | Charles II |
| James Wallace | |
| Lord Lorne | |
| Area Raised | Various |
| Coat Colour | Red? |
| Flag Colour | Blue |
| Flag Design | Various |
| Field Armies | Leslie 1650 |
| Charles 1651 |
Covenanter Lifeguard of foot for Charles Stuart, fighting in the Third Civil War
Presence at Dunbar is uncertain due to lack of evidence.
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)
Titular Colonel
Initially Lieutenant Colonel
Initially Major
Subsequent Lt Col; son of the Marquis of Argyle.
Subsequent Major.