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Earl of Warwick’s Essex Trained Band Regiment of Foot
| Active | 1643-4 |
| Country | England |
| Allegiance | Parliamentarian |
| Conflicts | First Civil War |
| Type | Foot |
| Colonel | Earl of Warwick |
| Area Raised | Essex |
| Coat Colour | |
| Flag Colour | Blue, White or Yellow |
| Flag Design | Plates |
| Field Armies | Essex 1643 |
Essex Trained Band supporting the Parliamentarians in the First Civil War
Service History
1643
- April: Siege of Reading, forming part of Lord Grey of Wark's force
- June: Major Dawkins annoys Lord Grey of Wark by returning to Maidenhead rather than marching to Caversham
- November: Mustered at Saffron Walden
1644
- July: Siege of Greenland House
- July: March back home through London in time for the harvest
Notes
Coats and Flags
In August 1643 Warwick's regiment received 2 new colours with 'spots' as devices. At the siege of Greenland House the three Essex Trained Band regiments carried blue, white and yellow flags. However its not recorded which regiment carried which.
Notable Officers
A list of the regiment’s officers is shown in Laurence Spring’s Regiments of the Eastern Association1)
Earl of Warwick
Robert Rich, Second Earl of Warwick (1587-1658) was Lord High Admiral.
Strength
- Supposed to be 1000 men in 1643, but Barrington's only mustered 200 in the July
See Also
Links
1)
The Regiments of the Eastern Association Vol. 1, Laurence Spring, Stuart Press 1998 ISBN 1 85804 119 8