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Lord General’s Regiment of Horse
| Active | 1642 to 1645 |
| Country | England |
| Allegiance | Royalist |
| Conflicts | First Civil War |
| Type | Horse |
| Colonel | Lord Forth |
| Area Raised | |
| Flag Colour | |
| Flag Design | |
| Field Armies | Oxford 1643-5 |
| Goring 1645 | |
Royalist regiment of horse serving in the Oxford Army then in the West during the First Civil War
Service History
1644
- December: Quartered around Woodstock
1643
- April: Battle of Caversham Bridge
- September: Battle of Aldbourne Chase
- September: First Battle of Newbury
1644
- March: Battle of Cheriton
- June: Battle of Tipton Green
- June: Battle of Cropredy Bridge
- August: Battle of Lostwithiel
- October: Relief of Banbury
- November: Relief of Donnington
1645
- April: Stormed at Bampton in the Bush
- July: Battle of Ilminster?
- July: Battle of Langport
Notes
The first troop was raised by the Earl of Lindsey and served at Edgehill in the Prince of Wales’ Regiment of Horse. After Lindsey’s death the troop was expanded to a full regiment for the new Lord General, Lord Forth.