Colonel Anthony Fane’s Regiment of Dragoons
| Active | 1642-1647 |
| Country | England |
| Allegiance | Parliamentarian |
| Conflicts | First Civil War |
| Type | Dragoons |
| Colonel | Anthony Fane |
| Edmund Jordon | |
| Sir Robert Wood | |
| Area Raised | Surrey |
| Coat Colour | |
| Flag Colour | |
| Flag Design | |
| Field Armies | Waller 1642 |
Later Colonel Edmund Jordon’s, then Sir Robert Wood’s Regiment of Dragoons
Parliamentarian Regiment of Dragoons serving in the South
Service History
1642
- December: Storm of Farnham Castle
- December: Fane dies and eventually Jordon takes over
1643
1644
- June to November: Siege of Basing House
1645
- May: Relief of Taunton
- May to July: Besieged in Taunton
- August to October: Siege of Basing House
- September to October: Siege of Winchester
- October: Storm of Basing House
- November to March 1646: Siege of Donnington Castle (det)
1647
- March: Disbanded
Notes
Flags
Notable Officers
A list of officers under Jordon is shown in Laurence Spring's Waller's Army, The Regiments of Sir William Waller's Southern Association The Pike and Shot Association 2007 ISBN 978-1-902768-34-2
Anthony Fane
Fane was the third son of the Earl of Westmoreland. He was mortally wounded at the storm of Farnham Castle and died on the 9th of December 1642 (NA SP28/4/264). At this point the regiment had at least 3 Companies. His own and those of Capt John Inwood and Capt Philip Pinchon (NA SP28/4/209).