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| =====Notes===== | =====Notes===== | ||
| =====Coats and Flags===== | =====Coats and Flags===== | ||
| - | The regiment were issued blue coats in August 1642 ((//ECW Flags and Colours 1: English Foot//, Stuart Peachey & Les Prince 1990, Partizan Press ISBN:0946525846))and appear to have remained in blue under Massey at Gloucester. | + | The regiment were issued blue coats in August 1642((//ECW Flags and Colours 1: English Foot//, Stuart Peachey & Les Prince 1990, Partizan Press ISBN:0946525846)) and appear to have remained in blue under Massey at Gloucester. |
| =====Notable Officers===== | =====Notable Officers===== | ||
| A list of officers while at Gloucester is shown in Laurence Spring's //Waller's Army, The Regiments of Sir William Waller's Southern Association// The Pike and Shot Association 2007 ISBN 978-1-902768-34-2 | A list of officers while at Gloucester is shown in Laurence Spring's //Waller's Army, The Regiments of Sir William Waller's Southern Association// The Pike and Shot Association 2007 ISBN 978-1-902768-34-2 | ||
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| [[http://bcw-project.org/biography/edward-massie|Sir Edward Massey]], originally Lieutenant-Colonel, he led the regiment at Gloucester and was eventually promoted to Colonel. | [[http://bcw-project.org/biography/edward-massie|Sir Edward Massey]], originally Lieutenant-Colonel, he led the regiment at Gloucester and was eventually promoted to Colonel. | ||
| ====Charles Blunt==== | ====Charles Blunt==== | ||
| + | Blunt, or Blount, followed Massey as colonel, then in October 1646 was commissioned to raise a regiment of foot in Gloucester for service in Ireland, [[protestant:foot-regiments:col.-charles-blount|Col. Charles Blount's Regiment of Foot]]. | ||
| ====Officer List==== | ====Officer List==== | ||
| ===September 1642=== | ===September 1642=== | ||
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| *Quartermaster: Ferdinando Grey | *Quartermaster: Ferdinando Grey | ||
| =====Strength===== | =====Strength===== | ||
| + | *October 1642: 770 rank and file(([[http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0968344510365223|Aaron Graham. The Earl of Essex and Parliament’s Army at the Battle of Edgehill: A Reassessment. War in History 17(3) 276–293, 2010]])) | ||
| =====See Also====== | =====See Also====== | ||
| ===== Links ===== | ===== Links ===== | ||
| The Earl of Stamford's Regiment are re-enacted by [[http://earlofstamfords.co.uk/?page_id=116|The Earl of Stamford's Regiment of Foote]] of the Sealed Knot and by [[http://www.luckhardt.com/ecwsa.html|The Earl of Stamford's Regiment of Foote]] of the English Civil War Society of America. | The Earl of Stamford's Regiment are re-enacted by [[http://earlofstamfords.co.uk/?page_id=116|The Earl of Stamford's Regiment of Foote]] of the Sealed Knot and by [[http://www.luckhardt.com/ecwsa.html|The Earl of Stamford's Regiment of Foote]] of the English Civil War Society of America. | ||