| Active | 1643 to 1645 |
| Country | England |
| Allegiance | Parliamentarian |
| Conflicts | First Civil War |
| Type | Foot |
| Colonel | Earl of Manchester |
| Area Raised | Essex |
| Coat Colour | Green lined red |
| Red lined Green | |
| Flag Colour | see below |
| Flag Design | |
| Field Armies | Manchester 1643-4 |
Parliamentarian regiment of foot of the commander of the Eastern Association
There are references to Manchester's foot ordering green coats lined in red (2100 in October 1643) and red coats lined in green. Whether one is an error, they wore different colours at different times, or part of the regiment were red-coated and part green-coated is unclear 1). Spring proposes that, since it was a double-sized regiment, one 'battalion' wore green lined red and the other red lined green2).
Manchester requested drums, colours, halberds, partizans and clothes in 1643. Capt Walden also requested a partisan, halberds, ensign, and drums, pikes and corslets, muskets, rests and bandoliers and swords for both officers and soldiers. Whether the regiment actually received armour for their pikemen and musket rests for their musketeers is unknown.
Unfortunately there are no known contemporary descriptions of the flags of Manchester's regiment. The Earl of Manchester's Regiment of Foote of the Sealed Knot re-enactment society use a conjectural blue flag differenced by white lozenges, inspired by Manchester's coat of arms.
A list of the regiment’s officers is shown in Laurence Spring’s Regiments of the Eastern Association3)
The Earl of Manchester's Foot are re-enacted by The Earl of Manchester's Regiment of Foote of the Sealed Knot.