Colonel Alexander MacDonnell’s Regiment of Foot
| Active | 1642 to 1645 |
| Country | Ireland |
| Scotland | |
| Allegiance | Royalist |
| Conflicts | First Civil War |
| Confederate War | |
| Type | Foot |
| Colonel | Alexander MacDonnell |
| Area Raised | Antrim |
| Coat Colour | |
| Flag Colour | |
| Flag Design | |
| Field Armies | Montrose 1644-5 |
| Owen Roe O’Neill 1646 | |
One of the three regiments of the famous Irish Brigade fighting in Scotland during the campaigns of Montrose
Service History
1642
- MacDonnell commissioned Colonel of foot by Owen Roe O'Neill
1643
1644
- Shipped to Scotland
- 1st September: Battle of Tippermuir - 700 men
- 13th September: Battle of Aberdeen - 700 men
1645
- 2nd February: Battle of Inverlochy - 400 men under Lt. Col Laghtnan
- May: Battle of Auldearn
- July: Battle of Alford
- August: Battle of Kilsyth
- September: Battle of Philiphaugh
1646
- Re-constituted in Ireland?
- June: Battle of Benburb
1647
- October: Kilbeggan mutiny
1648
1649
1650
- 21st June: Battle of Scarrifhollis
1651
1652
Notes
Coats, Flags and Equipment
Notable Officers
Alexander MacDonnell
Alexander MacDonnell was brother of Randal MacDonnell, 1st Marquis of Antrim. He remained in Ireland despite his regiment being sent to Scotland but later led the regiment in Ireland, notably at Benburb, until surrender in 1652.
Lieutenant-Colonel John Mac Donnell
Major Thomas Laghtman
Also spelt Laghtnan, led the regiment in the field in Scotland.
Officer List 1644
- Colonel Alexander MacDonnell
- Lt Colonel John MacDonnell
- Major Thomas Laghtnan
- Captain William O’Shiel
- Captain John Reli
- Captain Donagh O’Cahan
- Captain Manus O’Cahan
- Captain Cormucke Oge O’Hara
- Captain Alexander Mac Coll
- Captain James Mac Donnell
- Captain Henry Mac Henry
- Captain Patricke Mac Henry
- Captain Randle Mac Coll Mac Randle Mac Donnell
- Captain Donnell Crome Mac Alster
- Captain Evar Mac Quillin
- Captain Garrett Mac Quillin
- Lieutenant John Hamilton
- Lieutenant Huiston Mac Daniell
- Lieutenant Congher Mac Henry
- Ancient Patricke Mac Hughe
- Sergeant Richard Mac Henry
- Sergeant Shane Roe Mac Hugh
Strength
- Originally 1031 men and 51 officers in sixteen companies.
- Each of the field officers and the 1st Captain had companies of 100 men, the remaining companies were 50 strong1)
- Said to have been 15 companies in 1646
See Also
Links
Alexander MacDonnell's foot are re-enacted by Colonel Thomas Laghtnan's Regiment of Foote of the Sealed Knot.
1)
The Battle of Benburb 1646. Clive Hollick, Mercier Press, 2011. ISBN 978 1 85635 670 1.