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Earl of Cassillis’ Regiment of Horse
| Active | 1648 |
| 1650 | |
| Country | Scotland |
| Allegiance | Covenanter |
| Conflicts | Second Civil War |
| Third Civil War | |
| Type | Horse |
| Colonel | Earl of Cassillis |
| Area Raised | Western Scotland |
| Flag Colour | |
| Flag Design | |
| Field Armies | Whiggamores 1648 |
| Leslie 1650 | |
Covenanter Regiment of Horse raised for the Whiggamore Raid of 1648 and again for the Third Civil War
Service History
1648
- September: Raised in Carrick and Galloway
- September: Skirmish with the Engagers at Linlithgow
- September: Flee to Edinburgh then join the Whiggamore forces at Falkirk
- September: Disbanded after the Treaty of Stirling
1650
- Raised anew in Western Scotland
- 3rd September: Battle of Dunbar
Notes
A history of the unit is shown in Edward M. Furgol’s A Regimental History of the Covenanting Armies 1639-1651 Edinburgh, 1990. ISBN 0 85976 194 0
Cassillis' Whiggamore horse of 1648 were said to be bonnet lairds, tenants and peasants
Flags
Notable Officers
Earl of Cassillis
Strength
- Allegedly 600 horse