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| In March 1640 it was ordered that Trained Band men should be shipped to Newcastle for service against the Scots: //Suffolk 600. to be shipt the eighth of June at Yarmouth, to be at the General Rendezvouz the twenty seventh of May, to march thence the sixth of June.//((http://www.british-history.ac.uk/rushworth-papers/vol3/pp1085-1149#h3-0002)). | In March 1640 it was ordered that Trained Band men should be shipped to Newcastle for service against the Scots: //Suffolk 600. to be shipt the eighth of June at Yarmouth, to be at the General Rendezvouz the twenty seventh of May, to march thence the sixth of June.//((http://www.british-history.ac.uk/rushworth-papers/vol3/pp1085-1149#h3-0002)). | ||
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| + | During the Second Civil War of 1648, Suffolk county forces served at the siege of Colchester. These might be Suffolk Trained Band or other militia regiments; [[parliamentarian:horse-regiments:col.-brampton-gurdon|Colonel Brampton Gurdon’s Regiment of Horse]], [[parliamentarian:foot-regiments:sir-thomas-barnardiston|Sir Thomas Barnardiston’s Regiment of Foot]], [[parliamentarian:foot-regiments:fothergill|Colonel John Fothergill’s Regiment of Foot]], [[parliamentarian:foot-regiments:col.-edmund-harvey|Colonel Edmund Harvey’s Regiment of Foot]] and [[parliamentarian:foot-regiments:col.-william-bloyse|Colonel William Bloyse’s Regiment of Foot]]. | ||
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| + | In August 1651 the Suffolk militia were ordered to rendezvous at Oxford and went on to fight under Cromwell at the Battle of Worcester. | ||