| Active | 1642 to 1646 |
| Country | England |
| Allegiance | Royalist |
| Conflicts | First Civil War |
| Type | Foot |
| Colonel | Sir Richard Vivian |
| Area Raised | Cornwall |
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| Field Armies | Garrison |
Royalist regiment of foot probably serving with Grenville or Maurice in 1644
May have been a Cornish Trained Band
Appointed Baronet 12th January 1645
Original Research by Victor Judge aka '1642'
Desired: That the severall parishes of Mawgan in Meneague, St. Martins, Menarckan, St. Anthonie, and St. Kevene in Meneague under the Commande of Captayne Walter Kestle,and Captayne Hannibla Bogans may be nominated and appoynted for the better guarding of the Harbour,and that they may doe dutie at the sd fort as often as there shalbe occasione,and they caled thereto. 482-06-0 (Current spellings are Mawgan, Meneage, St.Martins ,Manaccan, Saint Anthony in Meneage, Saint Keverne)
Prince Maurice his warrant for the carrying three brasse Gunns from Leskerd to the Dennis These are to authorise you Sr: Richard Vyvyan Knt or such as you shall depute to take and receive into your Coustodie for his Majesties service the three Brasse Gunns remayningat Leskerd* in Cornewall, parcell of those taken at Stratton; which sd Gunns you are forthwith to convay, or cause to be convayed ubto his Majesties Fort of the Dennis, on the Harbour of Helford there to remayne for the use, and defence of the sayd Fort, for your doing whereof this shalbe your sufficient warrant and discharge. Given under my hand this 29: of March 1644 Maurice (*Liskeard)
By ye Prince You are hereby required to deliver to Sir Richard Vyvyan Knt. & Baronett for ye fort of St. Dennis on the Harbour of Helford Two Hundred Musketts, Tenne Barrells of Powder & one Thousand weight of Match out of such proportions as have been delivered unto you by Mr Hansdunck, or hereafter shalbe brought to you for his Majesties use for which this shall be your warrant. Given at our Court att Barnstable the 27 of June 1645 Charles P. To John Arundell of Trerise Esq,Governor of Pendennis Castelle By his Highness Command in Councell Rich. Fanshawe.