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| |**Colonel**|Arthur Goodwin| | |**Colonel**|Arthur Goodwin| | ||
| |**Area Raised**|South East| | |**Area Raised**|South East| | ||
| - | |**Flag Colour**|| | + | |**Flag Colour**|red| |
| |**Flag Design**|See below| | |**Flag Design**|See below| | ||
| |**Field Armies**|Essex 1642-4| | |**Field Armies**|Essex 1642-4| | ||
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| E 669 f6 (32) )). The regiment appears to have been broken up in spring 1644, with some troops disbanded and the Colonel's troop joining Balfour's Regiment under captain Bruce Semple. Captains Richard Grenvile (not the more famous 'Skellum Grenville'), Thomas Tyrill and Francis Ingoldsby led their troops to serve under Brown in garrison at Abingdon. | E 669 f6 (32) )). The regiment appears to have been broken up in spring 1644, with some troops disbanded and the Colonel's troop joining Balfour's Regiment under captain Bruce Semple. Captains Richard Grenvile (not the more famous 'Skellum Grenville'), Thomas Tyrill and Francis Ingoldsby led their troops to serve under Brown in garrison at Abingdon. | ||
| =====Flags & Equipment===== | =====Flags & Equipment===== | ||
| + | Goodwin's cornet was plain red, illustrated above. | ||
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| According to Blount: //Maj. Gen. Brown figured for his devise, a Death's head and a Crown of Laurel with ONE OF THESE for motto//((//The Art of making Devises// 2nd Ed, Thomas Blount, London, 1655)). | According to Blount: //Maj. Gen. Brown figured for his devise, a Death's head and a Crown of Laurel with ONE OF THESE for motto//((//The Art of making Devises// 2nd Ed, Thomas Blount, London, 1655)). | ||
| =====Notable Officers===== | =====Notable Officers===== | ||