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Lord Mandeville’s Regiment of Foot
| Active | 1642 |
| Country | England |
| Allegiance | Parliamentarian |
| Conflicts | First Civil War |
| Type | Foot |
| Colonel | Lord Mandeville |
| Area Raised | |
| Coat Colour | Blue |
| Flag Colour | |
| Flag Design | |
| Field Armies | Essex 1642 |
Parliamentarian Regiment of Foot that joined Essex’s army and fought at Edgehill
Service History
1642
- 23rd September: Battle of Edgehill
- 13th November: Standoff at Turnham Green
Notes
Coats, Flags and Equipment
The regiment wore blue coats from September 1642 1).
Notable Officers
Lord Mandeville
Edward Montagu, better known as the 2nd Earl of Manchester, a title he inherited on the death of his father Henry, 1st Earl of Manchester, in November 1642.
Officer Lists
September 1642
- Col Henry Lord Mandeville2) (presumably an error for Edward Lord Mandeville)
- Capt Lt Turkington
- Ens Jasper Goodwin
- Lt Col John Parkinson
- Lt John Hoskins
- Ens Nathaniel Walmsly
- Major John Drake
- Lt Roger Whetstone
- Ens Thomas Davies
- Capt Francis Wilson
- Lt Francis Ballard
- John Ramsey
- Capt Henry Samerster
- Lt Henry Worth
- Ens Charles Davies
- Capt Edward Watts
- Lt John Rose
- Ens Thomas Goodwin
- Capt Robert Goodwin
- Lt Bridges Bushell
- Ens Matthew Milbourn
- Capt Daniel Redman
- Lt Nicholas Dibdale
- Ens Fleming
- Capt Osborn Williams
- Lt Hugh Beeston
- Ens John Daily
- Capt Robert Palmer
- Lt James Blodwell
- Provost Marshall: John Turner
- Chaplain: Simon Ash
- Surgeon: William Stannard
- Carriage Master: Robert Ousby
- Quartermaster: Nicholas Wood