Lord Belasyse’s (Northern) Regiment of Foot
| Active | 1644 to 1646 |
| Country | England |
| Allegiance | Royalist |
| Conflicts | First Civil War |
| Type | Foot |
| Colonel | Lord Belasyse |
| Area Raised | Yorkshire |
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| Field Armies | Belasyse 1644 |
Royalist Yorkshire regiment of foot
Service History
1644
- March: Repulsed from Bradford
- April: Battle of Selby
- July: Garrison of York during Marston Moor
- July: Besieged at York
1645
- November to May 1646: Besieged at Newark
1646
- May: Surrender at Newark
Notes
Probably the remains of other Royalist foot regiments were reduced into or brigaded together with Belasyse’s after their disastrous defeat at Selby. It appears that Belasyse’s ‘Selby foot’ remained in garrison at York during Marston Moor. Belasyse later became governor of Newark.
Belasyse had previously raised a regiment of foot for the Oxford Army, Lord Belasyse’s (Oxford) Regiment of Foot, that remained in the South under Sir Theophilus Gilby
Coats and Flags
Notable Officers
A list of the regiment's officers is shown in Officers and Regiments of the Royalist Army by Stuart Reid (Partizan Press).