Master of Gray’s Regiment of Foot
| Active | 1651 |
| Country | Scotland |
| Allegiance | Covenanter |
| Conflicts | Third Civil War |
| Type | Foot |
| Colonel | Master of Gray |
| Area Raised | Perthshire or Angus |
| Coat Colour | Grey? |
| Flag Colour | |
| Flag Design | |
| Field Armies | Browne 1651 |
| Charles 1651 | |
Covenanter foot fighting at Inverkeithing and Worcester in the Third Civil War
Service History
1650
- December: Gray commissioned colonel of foot for Perthshire
1651
- January: Ordered to be raised in Angus instead
- May: At Stirling
- 20th July: Battle of Inverkeithing - ~610 men
- September: Battle of Worcester
Notes
A history of the unit is shown in Edward M. Furgol’s A Regimental History of the Covenanting Armies 1639-1651 Edinburgh, 1990. ISBN 0 85976 194 0
Coats and Flags
Notable Officers
Master of Gray
Captured at Worcester, he was eldest son of Sir William Gray of Pittendrum
Strength
- June 1651: 607 men
- July 1651: 636 men
- July 1651: 610 men