| Flag Illustration | 1) |
| Active | 1642-6 |
| Country | England |
| Allegiance | Parliamentarian |
| Conflicts | First Civil War |
| Type | Foot |
| Colonel | Herbert Morley |
| Area Raised | Sussex |
| Coat Colour | Red in 1642 |
| Grey in 1645 | |
| Flag Colour | Sky Blue |
| Flag Design | |
| Field Armies |
Parliamentarian regiment of foot based at Chichester
The survivors of Hollis's that formed the basis of the Regiment were dressed in red coats as were the original recruits raised to strengthen them (see Contemporary Documents below).
Carried six blue colours to the siege of Basing in June 1644 2). Six Companies of the skie colour Regiment of Colonell Morrels (sic) at Dorchester May 1645 3)
The Gray Coates of Col. Morleyes, and Col. Leytons are put in Col. Pickerings and Col. Wallers Regiments. (E293.23) The Moderate Intelligencer Thursday July 17th-Thursday July 25th 1645.
A list of officers is shown in Laurence Spring's Waller's Army, The Regiments of Sir William Waller's Southern Association The Pike and Shot Association 2007 ISBN 978-1-902768-34-2
“deliver unto Collonell Herbert Morley for the service of the County of Sussex sixty redd coates sixty capps shoes and shirts and other necessities which are for the cloathing and furnishing of that recruted Regiment which was comanded by Collonell Hollis” 29th November 1642 (NA SP28/262/374)