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| *31st May: Storm of Leicester | *31st May: Storm of Leicester | ||
| *June: Battle of Naseby | *June: Battle of Naseby | ||
| + | *July: Recruited in Wales | ||
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| =====Notes==== | =====Notes==== | ||
| + | Quite a few foot Regiments that fought at Naseby were subsequently re-recruited in Wales from July 1645, including William Murray’s, Appleyard’s Tillier’s, John Pawlett’s, Sir Jacob Astley’s, Duke of York’s, King’s Lifeguard, Sir Henry Bard’s, Sir Bernard Astley’s, Robert Broughton's and Lisle’s((from original research by Victor Judge, BCW user 1642)). | ||
| =====Coats and Flags===== | =====Coats and Flags===== | ||
| Often said to have been clothed in green coats on their return to Britain, there’s no clear evidence for this, unlike [[royalist:foot-regiments:henry-tillier|Colonel Henry Tillier’s Regiment of Foot]], their ‘sister’ regiment. However, at the Battle of Marston Moor a brigade of Royalist greencoats is mentioned, implying more than one regiment, that could be Broughton's and Tillier's. | Often said to have been clothed in green coats on their return to Britain, there’s no clear evidence for this, unlike [[royalist:foot-regiments:henry-tillier|Colonel Henry Tillier’s Regiment of Foot]], their ‘sister’ regiment. However, at the Battle of Marston Moor a brigade of Royalist greencoats is mentioned, implying more than one regiment, that could be Broughton's and Tillier's. | ||