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Earl of Lothian’s Regiment of Foot for service in Ireland
| Active | 1640-1645 |
| Country | Scotland |
| Allegiance | Covenanter |
| Conflicts | Second Bishops’ War |
| First Civil War | |
| Type | Foot |
| Colonel | Lothian |
| Area Raised | Scotland |
| Grey? | |
| Flag Colour | unknown |
| Flag Design | unknown |
| Field Armies | Leven 1640? |
| Monro 1642-5 |
Scots Covenanter regiment of foot serving in Ireland then returning to Scotland during the First Civil War
Service History
1640
- August: Battle of Newburn Ford?
1642
- Sent to Ireland
1644
- October: Battle of Fyvie
1645
- 9th May: Battle of Auldearn - 400 men
- July to September: Siege of Hereford
Notes
Flags
Notable Officers
Captain William Douglas
Killed at Auldearn
Captain Alexander Drummond
Killed at Auldearn
Captain Gideon Murray
Killed at Auldearn
Captain Sir John Murray
Killed at Auldearn