Colonel Francis Pierrepont's Regiment of Foot
| Active | 1643 to 1646 |
| Country | England |
| Allegiance | Parliamentarian |
| Conflicts | First Civil War |
| Type | Foot |
| Colonel | Francis Pierrepont |
| John Hutchinson | |
| Area Raised | Nottingham |
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| Field Armies | Garrison |
Later Colonel John Hutchinson's Regiment of Foot
Parliamentarian regiment of foot in garrison at Nottingham
Service History
1642
- December: Raised
1643
1644
- January: Defence of Nottingham
- March: Battle of Cotes Bridge?
- December: Skirmish at Southwell
1645
- November: Storm of Shelford House
- November to May 1646: Siege of Newark
1646
- May: Taking of Newark
Notes
Coats and Flags
Notable Officers
Colonel Francis Pierrepont
Colonel John Hutchinson
John Hutchinson governor of Nottingham and husband of Lucy Hutchinson, whose diary survives.
Officer Lists
December 1642
- Colonel Francis Pierrepont
- Captain Lieutenant Poulton
- Lieutenant Colonel John Hutchinson
- Major George Hutchinson
- Captain Gervase Lomax
- Captain Scrimpshire
January 1645
- Colonel John Hutchinson
- Lieutenant Colonel George Hutchinson (By April 1643)
- Major Joseph Widmerpole or Gervase Lomax (both are majors in Nottingham at this point and both are involved in the paying of the regiment. the muster just says “the major's company”)
- Captain Thomas Poulton
- Captain John Mason (an attorney, a great cavalier, but a reserved, silent man, .who, for an austere knit of his brow, and a grave, severe countenance, had the reputation of a wise man, but was known to be disaffected to the parliament, though cunning enough not to do anything that might expose him to sequestration Lucy Hutchinson)
- Captain Martyn
- Captain Samuel Cotes (a minister, an honest, godly man Lucy Hutchinson)
- Captain Thomas Wright