Table of Contents
Royalist Foot Regiments
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
Y
Royalist Foot Regiments
A
Sir John Ackland
– (later Prince of Wales (West Country))
Sir Matthew Appleyard – see
Sir Charles Vavasour
Sir Allen Apsley
(later Sir Edward Hopton)
Sir Robert Arden
Sir John Arundell
Col. Richard Arundell - see
Col. John Trevannion
Col. William Arundell - see
Col. John Trevannion
Col. William Ashburnham
Sir Anthony Ashley-Cooper
Sir Bernard Astley – see
Marquis of Hertford
Jacob, Lord Astley – see
Richard Fielding
Sir Arthur Aston
Sir Jonathan Atkins
Col. William Ayliffe
B
Col. Harvey Bagot – see
Col. Richard Bagot
Col. Richard Bagot
(later Harvey Bagot)
Col. Joseph Bampfield
Sir Henry Bard – see
Thomas Pinchbeck
Col. John Barnard - see
Earl of Chesterfield
Col. George Barnes
Sir Arthur Bassett
Sir Thomas Bassett – see
Sir Nicholas Slanning
Col. John Baynes
Col. Richard Beard – see
Edward Broughton
Sir John Beaumont
(later John Godfrey)
Col. Thomas Beddingfield
John, Lord Belasyse (Oxford)
(later Sir Theophilus Gilby)
John, Lord Belasyse (Northern)
Sir Henry Bellingham
Sir Humphrey Bennet
Sir John Berkeley
Col. Edward Bisse
Sir Thomas Blackwell
Col. Thomas Blagge
Col. Richard Bolle
(nominally Lord Paget, later Sir George Lisle)
Col. George Bonivant
Col. Leonard Bowman
Col. Matthew Boynton
Sir John Boys – see
Earl Rivers
Col. Orlando Bridgeman
Sir Thomas Bridges
Earl of Bristol - see
Lord Digby
(Flanders)
Lord Broghill
Col. Edward Broughton
(later Richard Beard)
Col. Robert Broughton
Col. Brutus Buck
Col. John Buller - see
Sir William Ogle
Col. Thomas Burd
Col. Francis Burgess
Col. John Butler
Col. Thomas Butler
Col. Anthony Byerly
Lord Byron
Sir Philip Byron
Sir Richard Byron
Sir Robert Byron
(later William Walton)
C
Lord Campden
Sir William Campion
Lord Capel – see
Sir John Watts
or
Sir John Ackland
Earl of Carbery
(Welsh)
Earl of Carbery (Oxford Regiment) – see
Sir Henry Vaughan
Col. Thomas Cardiffe
Sir William Carleton
Col. Edward Carne
Sir George Carteret
Sir Henry Cary
Col. Theodore Cary
Col. Philp Champernon – see
Prince Maurice
Lord Chandos
(later Sir Wiliam Morton)
Col. Henry Cheater
Col. Henry Chester
Col. William Chester
Earl of Chesterfield
(later Ferdinando Stanhope, John Barnard)
Col. Edward Chisenall
Sir Hugh Cholmley
(later Toby Jenkins)
Sir Richard Cholmondley – see
Lord Paulet
Col. James Chudleigh
(later Bullen Reymes)
Sir Francis Clerk
Sir Robert Clavering
(later James Swinhoe)
Col. Henry Clayton
Col. Cuthbert Clifton
Sir Francis Cobbe
Col. Degory Collins
Col. Thomas Comberford
Sir William Compton
Col. Fitzwilliam Coningsby
Col. John Connock
Col. Cuthbert Conyers
Col. Cook
Col. Francis Cooke
Sir William Courtney (Devon)
Sir William Courtney (Irish)
Sir John Coventry
Col. Robert Crofts - see
Sir William Crofts
Sir William Crofts
Col. Jordan Crooke
Col. Henry Crow
Earl of Cumberland
Sir Patricius Curwen
D
Sir William Dalston
Sir Conyers Darcy
(later Marmaduke Darcy)
Col. Marmaduke Darcy - see
Sir Conyers Darcy
Col. Thomas Davies
Col. George Denton – see
Sir William Dalston
Col. John Denton
Earl of Derby
Col. John Digby
Lord Digby
(Flanders)
Sir Francis Dodington
Sir Ralph Dutton
(later Sir Stephen Hawkins)
Sir Lewis Dyve
E
Sir Michael Earnley
Col. John Eden
Col. Robert Ellis
Col. William Eure
Col. Rowland Eyre
Lord Eythin
F
Sir Francis Fane
Sir Henry Featherstonehaugh
Col. John Featherstonehaugh
Sir Timothy Featherstonehaugh
Col. Richard Fielding
(later Sir Jacob Astley)
Sir Edward Fitton
(later Anthony Thelwall)
Col. John Fitzgerald
(Flanders)
Sir John Fitzherbert
Col. Edmond Fitzmorris
Sir Richard Fleetwood
Sir Evan Floyd
Col. Godfrey Floyd
Col. Thomas Forster
Lord Forth – see
Lord General
Sir Edmund Fortescue
Col. Somerset Fox
Col. John Frescheville
Col. Philip Frowd
G
Col. John Gainsford
Lord General
Sir Charles Gerard
(also Francis Windebank)
Sir Gilbert Gerard
(later Ratcliffe Gerard)
Col. Ratcliffe Gerard – see
Sir Gilbert Gerard
Lt. Col. Richard Gerard – see the
Queen's Lifeguard of Foot
Col. Richard Gibson
(prev Simon Harcourt, later George Vane?)
Col. Henry Gilborne
Col. John Gifford
Sir Theophilus Gilby – see
John, Lord Belasyse (Oxford)
Sir John Girlington
Sir Thomas Glenham
Duke of Gloucester
(Flanders)
Col. John Godfrey – see
Sir John Beaumont
Col. William Godolphin
Lord Goring
Sir Bevil Grenville
(later Sir John Grenville)
Sir John Grenville – see
Sir Bevil Grenville
Sir Richard Grenville
Col. Edward Grey
Col. Conyers Griffin
(later Sir Bartholomew Pell)
Sir Henry Griffith
Col. Howell Gwynne – see
Sir Edward Stradling
H
Sir Thomas Haggerston
Col. Edward Hammond
Sir John Harpur
Sir William Hart
Sir Henry Hastings – see
Lord Loughborough
Sir Stephen Hawkins – see
Sir Ralph Dutton
Lord Hawley
Col. Ralph Hebburn
Sir John Hele
Sir Thomas Hele
Lord Herbert
Col. Richard Herbert
Col. Thomas Herlackenden
Marquis of Hertford
(later Sir Bernard Astley)
Col. Richard Heymore
Col. John Hilton
Earl of Holland
Col. Gervase Holles
Sir Edward Hopton – see
Sir Allen Apsley
Lord Hopton
Sir Robert Howard – see
Sir Francis Wortley
Col. Henry Howard
Sir William Huddlestone
Lt. Col. John Hungerford – see
Earl of Marlborough
Sir Fulk Hunck
Sir Richard Hutton
I
Lord Inchiquin
J
Toby Jenkins – see
Sir Hugh Cholmley
Col. Ambrose Jennings
Col. Charles Jennings
K
Sir Charles Kemys
Sir Nicholas Kemys
King's Lifeguard
King's Guards
(Earl of Rochester, Lord Wentworth) (Flanders)
Sir Lewis Kirke
Col. Richard Kirkebride
Col. Postumus Kirton – see
Marquis of Newcastle
Sir John Knottsford – see
Samuel Sandys
Sir Andrew Knyveton
L
Sir William Lambton
Col. John Lamplugh
Sir Marmaduke Langdale
Capt. Francis Langley
(Firelocks)
Lathom Garrison - see
Col. Edward Rawston
Col. Rowland Laugharne
Col. Wooley Lee
Col. William Legge – (City of Oxford) see
Sir Nicholas Selwyn
Sir John Le Hunt
Sir William Leighton - see
King's Lifeguard
Col. Thomas Leveson
Col. George Lewsey – see
Charles Townley
Earl of Lindsey - see
Lord General
Sir Henry Lingen
Sir George Lisle – see
Richard Bolle
Sir Charles Lloyd – see
Sir Thomas Salusbury
Lord Loughborough
Col. Francis Lovelace
Col. Gerard Lowther
Sir John Lowther
Sir Charles Lucas
Sir Gervase Lucas
Lord Lundore
Col. Henry Lunsford – see
Sir Thomas Lunsford
Col. Herbert Lunsford – see
Lord General
Sir Thomas Lunsford
(later Henry Lunsford, Prince Rupert)
M
Sir Francis Mackworth
Sir John Mallory
Lord Mansfield
Col. Manwood
Earl of Marlborough
Prince Maurice
Prince Maurice's Firelocks
Sir John Mayney
Sir John Mennes
Col. Edward Middlemore
Col. William Middleton
Sir John Mill
Col. John Millward
Lord Mohun
(later Sir Walter Slingsby)
Lord Molyneux
Col. Roger Molyneux
Sir Anthony Morgan
Sir Edward Morgan
Col. James Morgan
Col. John Morris
Earl of Morton - see
Yeomen of the Guard
Sir William Morton – see
Lord Chandos
Col. Roger Mostyn
Col. Thomas Muddiford
Col. William Murray – see
Lord Percy
Sir George Muschamp
Sir Edward Musgrave
Sir Phillip Musgrave
Col. Nicholas Mynne
N
Col. Thomas Napier - see
Lord Byron
Sir Richard Neville
Col. William Neville
Lord Newburgh
(Flanders)
Marquis of Newcastle
Sir Edward Norris
Earl of Northampton
Earl of Norwich
Earl of Norwich - see
Yeomen of the Guard
O
Lord Ogle
Marquis of Ormond
(Flanders) (Col. Richard Grace)
Sir Peter Osborne
Col. Hugh Owen
Sir John Owen (Oxford)
Sir John Owen (Welsh)
Lt. Col. William Owen - see
Col. Robert Villiers
City of Oxford - see
Sir Nicholas Selwyn
P
Sir Richard Page – see
Sir William Pennyman
Lord Paget – see
Richard Bolle
Col. Isham Parkyn
Lord Paulet
(later Sir Richard Cholmondly, Thomas Walker)
Sir John Paulet
Sir Bartholomew Pell - see
Col. Conyers Griffin
Col. William Pennington
Sir James Pennyman – see
Sir William Pennyman
Sir William Pennyman
(later Sir James Pennyman, Sir Richard Page)
Lord Percy
(later Wiliam Murray)
Col. Thomas Pert
Col. Robert Phelips
Col. Thomas Pigott
Col. Thomas Pinchbeck
(later Sir Henry Bard)
Col. Edward Pitt
Col. Aymes Pollard
Col. Hugh Pollard
Col. Richard Poore – see
Thomas Veale
Col. William Pretty
Sir Herbert Price
Col. William Price
Col. James Progers
(Firelocks)
Sir Walter Pye
Q
Queen's Lifeguard of Foot
R
Col. Arthur Radford
Sir Marmaduke Rawdon
Col. Edward Rawston
Sir John Redman
(later Thomas Wheatley)
Col. Bullen Reymes – see
James Chudleigh
Sir Thomas Riddell
Earl Rivers
(later Sir John Boys)
Col. John Robinson
Sir William Robinson
Prince Rupert – see
Sir Thomas Lunsford
Prince Rupert's Lifeguard
(Firelocks)
Sir William Russell
S
Col. Thomas St Aubyn
Col. William St George
Sir William St Leger - see the
Duke of York
Sir Thomas Salusbury
(later Sir Charles Lloyd)
Col. William Salusbury
Capt. Thomas Sandford
(Firelocks)
Col. Samuel Sandys
(later John Knottsford)
Sir William Saville
Sir Christopher Sayers
Col. John Scrope
Sir Barnaby Scudamore
Sir Nicholas Selwyn
(City of Oxford; later William Legge)
Sir Edward Seymore
Col. Henry Shelley
Sir Abraham Shipman
Col. Sibthorp
1)
Sir Nicholas Slanning
(later Sir Thomas Bassett)
Col. William Slaughter
Sir Charles Slingsby
Sir Henry Slingsby
Sir Walter Slingsby – see
Lord Mohun
Lord Charles Somerset
Col. Ferdinando Stanhope - see
Earl of Chesterfield
Col. William Staunton
Col. John Stocker
Sir Edward Stradling
(later John Stradling, Thomas Stradling)
Sir Henry Stradling
Col. John Stradling – see
Sir Edward Stradling
Col. Thomas Stradling – see
Sir Edward Stradling
Col. James Strangeways
Col. William Strother
Col. William Styles
Col. James Swinhoe – see
Sir Robert Clavering
T
Sir Gilbert Talbot - see
Col. John Talbot (Irish)
Col. John Talbot (Irish)
later Sir Gilbert Talbot
Col. John Talbot (Yorkshire)
Col. John Tempest
Sir Richard Tempest
Col. Anthony Thelwall – see
Sir Edward Fitton
Col. John Thelwall
Lt. Col. Rhys Thomas – see the
Queen's Lifeguard of Foot
Col. William Thomas
Sir William Throckmorton
Col. James Till
Col. Henry Tillier
Col. Charles Townley
(later George Lewsey)
Col. Thomas Trafford
Col. Lewis Tremayne
Sir Charles Trevannion
Col. John Trevannion
(later William, then Richard Arundell)
Col. George Trevillyan
Col. Samuel Tuke
Sir Thomas Tyldesley
Col. John Tynte
Sir William Tyrringham
U
Sir William Urry - see
Lord Newburgh
(Flanders)
V
Col. John van Bynissy
Col. George Vane – see
Richard Gibson
Sir Charles Vavasour
(later Sir Matthew Appleyard)
Sir William Vavasour
Sir Henry Vaughan
Sir William Vaughan
Col. Thomas Veale
(later Richard Poore)
Col. Robert Villiers
Sir Richard Vivian
W
Sir Joseph Waggestaffe
Prince of Wales (Welsh)
(Sir Michael Woodhouse)
Prince of Wales (Cornish) see
Sir John Ackland
Prince of Wales (Firelocks)
Col. Thomas Walker – see
Lord Paulet
Col. Philip Walker
Col. William Walton – see
Sir Robert Byron
Col. Henry Warren
(previously George Monck)
Sir John Watts
(Firelocks)
Sir George Wentworth
Sir Thomas Wheatley – see
Sir John Redman
Col. Roger Whitley
Lord Widdrington
Col. Edward Williams
Sir Trevor Williams
Col. Anthony Willoughby
Marquis of Winchester
Col. Francis Windebank – see
Sir Charles Gerard
Sir John Wintour
Col. Matthew Wise
Col. Devereaux Wolseley
Sir Michael Woodhouse – see
Prince of Wales (Welsh)
Marquis of Worcester
Sir Francis Wortley
(later Sir Robert Howard)
Col. Edmond Wyndham
Col. Francis Wyndham
Col. Hugh Wynne - see
Col. William Wynne
Col. William Wynne
Y
Yeomen of the Guard
(Earl of Morton, Earl of Norwich)
Yeomen Warders of the Tower of London
Duke of York
(William St Leger)
Duke of York's Lifeguard
(Flanders)
1)
At Pontefract;
Mercurius Aulicus
Week 20, 28th May-3rd June 1643, p.284