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Sir William Tyrringham’s Regiment of Foot
| Active | 1645 |
| Country | England |
| Allegiance | Royalist |
| Conflicts | First Civil War? |
| Type | Foot |
| Horse | |
| Colonel | Sir William Tyrringham |
| Area Raised | |
| Coat Colour | |
| Flag Colour | |
| Flag Design | |
| Field Armies | |
Little known Royalist horse and foot
Service History
1643
- July: Sir William Tyrringham serving as adjutant general to Prince Rupert at Bristol with rank of captain
- August: John Tyrringham recruiting foot at Bicester
1644
1645
- May: John Tyrringham dies at Oxford
- December: Sir William Tyrringham compounds
Notes
Rather a shadowy unit, it seems that Sir William took over the foot from his brother John in 1645, then is referred to as Colonel. Also seems to have included a troop of horse.
Coats, Flags and Equipment
Notable Officers
A list of the regiment's officers is shown in Officers and Regiments of the Royalist Army by Stuart Reid (Partizan Press).