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Prince Maurice’s Regiment of Foot
| Active | 1643 to 1646 |
| Country | England |
| Allegiance | Royalist |
| Conflicts | First Civil War |
| Type | Foot |
| Colonel | Prince Maurice |
| Philip Champernon | |
| Area Raised | West Country |
| Flag Colour | |
| Flag Design | |
| Field Armies | Hopton 1643 |
| Maurice 1644 | |
| Goring 1645 | |
| Hopton 1646 | |
Later Colonel Philip Champernon’s Regiment of Foot
Royalist Regiment of Foot raised by Prince Maurice, serving in the West Country
Service History
1643
- April: Taking of Evesham
- April: Skirmish at Little Dean
- April: Battle of Ripple Field
- June: Skirmish at Glastonbury and Somerton
- July: Battle of Lansdown
- July: Besieged at Devizes
- July: Storm of Bristol
- August to September: Siege of Gloucester (det)
- August: Skirmish at Torrington?
- August: Taking of Appledore?
- September: Siege of Exeter
- September: Siege of Barnstaple
- September: Skirmish at Stow on the Wold (det)
- September: First Battle of Newbury (det)
- October to December: Siege of Plymouth
- October: Taking of Dartmouth
1644
- March: Battle of Cheriton??
- April to June: Siege of Lyme Regis
- August: Battle of Lostwithiel
- October: Second Battle of Newbury
1645
- April to May: Siege of Taunton
- July: Battle of Langport
1646
- February: Battle of Torrington
- March: Surrender at Truro
Notes
A detachment of musketeers was sent to Gloucester and 1st Newbury as part of George Lisle's commanded musketeers.
Flags
Notable Officers
Prince Maurice
Colonel Philip Champernon
Previously Lieutenant Colonel of the regiment.