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| It had probably been intended that Sir William Myddleton's troop would form the basis of his own regiment, but it never progressed beyond a single troop. | It had probably been intended that Sir William Myddleton's troop would form the basis of his own regiment, but it never progressed beyond a single troop. | ||
| =====Coats and Flags===== | =====Coats and Flags===== | ||
| + | Myddleton's cornet, green with motto //IN VERITATE TRIVMPHV// is shown above (Illustration 1). | ||
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| Myddleton paid for 4 probably green cornets date unknown (NA SP28/346/unfoliated) While Capt Ennis [given as Enys] also bought green taffette for his own cornet and trumpet banners in April 1644. (NA SP28/346/unfoliated). Samuel Kem at some point carried a blue cornet. (for design see Alan Young. "Emblematic Flag Devices of the English Civil Wars 1642-1660" (1995)) | Myddleton paid for 4 probably green cornets date unknown (NA SP28/346/unfoliated) While Capt Ennis [given as Enys] also bought green taffette for his own cornet and trumpet banners in April 1644. (NA SP28/346/unfoliated). Samuel Kem at some point carried a blue cornet. (for design see Alan Young. "Emblematic Flag Devices of the English Civil Wars 1642-1660" (1995)) | ||
| =====Notable Officers===== | =====Notable Officers===== | ||