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| - | *April to July: Siege of Plymouth | + | *April to July: Siege of Plymouth? |
| + | *September to January 1645: Siege of Plymouth | ||
| + | *November: Skirmish near Plymouth, Arundell killed | ||
| =====Notes===== | =====Notes===== | ||
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| =====Notable Officers===== | =====Notable Officers===== | ||
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| - | A list of the regiment's officers is shown in //Officers and Regiments of the Royalist Army// by Stuart Reid (Partizan Press). | ||
| ====Colonel John Arundell==== | ====Colonel John Arundell==== | ||
| - | John Arundell was killed at the siege of Plymouth in June 1644. He was one of the sons of [[royalist:foot-regiments:john-arundell|Sir John Arundell]], who was known as //”Jack for the King”//. His brothers took over [[royalist:foot-regiments:john-trevannion|Colonel John Trevannion’s Regiment of Foot]]. | + | John Arundell was killed at the siege of Plymouth in 1644. He was second son of [[royalist:foot-regiments:john-arundell|Sir John Arundell]], governor of Pendennis, who was known as //”Jack for the King”//. His brothers took over [[royalist:foot-regiments:john-trevannion|Colonel John Trevannion’s Regiment of Foot]]. |
| - | Colonel John Arundells Regiment of Horse | + | ====Officer Lists==== |
| + | From original research by Victor Judge aka BCW user 1642 | ||
| + | *Colonel John Arundell | ||
| + | *Sargeant Major Whichart (1) | ||
| + | *Lieutenant Leon Allen I.O. Cornwall | ||
| + | *Lieutenant William Courteney I.O. Cornwall | ||
| + | *Lieutenant Richard Hernaman I.O. Devon | ||
| - | Sargeant Major Whichart (1) | + | *Cornet Reynold Hawes I.O. Cornwall |
| - | Lieutenant Leon Allen I.O. Cornwall | + | *Quartermaster John Dinham I.O. Cornwall |
| - | Lieutenant William Courteney I.O. Cornwall | + | *Quartermaster John Huddy I.O. Cornwall |
| - | Lieutenant Richard Hernaman I.O. Devon | + | |
| - | Cornet Reynold Hawes I.O. Cornwall | + | A list of the regiment's officers is also shown in //Officers and Regiments of the Royalist Army// by Stuart Reid (Partizan Press). |
| - | Quartermaster John Dinham I.O. Cornwall | + | =====Contemporary References===== |
| - | Quartermaster John Huddy I.O. Cornwall | + | From original research by Victor Judge aka BCW user 1642 |
| - | Colonel John Arundel of Trerice 2nd son of John Arundel the Governor of Pendennis | ||
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| - | Killed at siege of Plymouth | ||
| E.53.22 | E.53.22 | ||
| - | ..part of the Garrison went out of Plymouth about seven miles,beat up a quarter of the enemie,took 44 horse and prisoners ,and were pursued by Skellum Grinvile,who was beaten back in great disorder,with the loss of divers of his men;Col.Arundel and Major Whichart were slain,Colonel Digby wounded in the face,Grinvile ran away for fear of being taken,his Gallows is made at the Kingdoms charge,I wish him speedy posession odf it. | + | ..part of the Garrison went out of Plymouth about seven miles, beat up a quarter of the enemie, took 44 horse and prisoners, and were pursued by Skellum Grinvile, who was beaten back in great disorder, with the loss of divers of his men; Col. Arundel and Major Whichart were slain, Colonel Digby wounded in the face, Grinvile ran away for fear of being taken, his Gallows is made at the Kingdoms charge, I wish him speedy posession of it. |
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| (1) E.53.24 | (1) E.53.24 | ||
| Slain with Colonel Arundel near Plymouth in November 1644 | Slain with Colonel Arundel near Plymouth in November 1644 | ||
| Possibly John Digbys Regiment. | Possibly John Digbys Regiment. | ||
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| =====Strength===== | =====Strength===== | ||