| Active | 1642- |
| Country | England |
| Allegiance | Parliamentarian |
| Conflicts | First Civil War |
| Type | Foot |
| Colonel | Lord Paulett |
| John Pyne | |
| Area Raised | Somerset |
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| Field Armies | |
Also Colonel John Pyne’s Trained Band of Foot
Somerset Trained Band supporting the Parliamentarians in the First Civil War
The regiment’s colonel in 1642 was Lord Paulett, a noted Royalist but the Trained Band failed to support Paulett, instead following the Parliamentarian John Pyne, previously Lieutenant Colonel. At Marshall’s Elm in Somerset they were routed by the Royalists under Lunsford, John Digby, Lord Hawley and Edward Stawell.
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Details of the regiment are shown in The Fall of the West Vol. 5 by Stuart Peachey and Alan Turton (Stuart Press).