Sir William St. Leger’s Troop of Horse
| Active | 1640? to |
| Country | Ireland |
| Allegiance | Protestant |
| Conflicts | Irish Confederate War |
| Type | Horse |
| Captain | Sir William St Leger |
| Area Raised | |
| Flag Colour | |
| Flag Design | See below |
| Field Armies | St Leger 1642 |
Also known as the Lord President of Munster’s Troop
Troop of horse of the ‘Old Army’ serving in Munster during the Irish Confederate Wars
Service History
1642
- Garrison of Cork
Notes
St Leger’s troop were part of the old army. Noted in the Munster forces in 1642 1).
Flags & Equipment
Described as carbines
According to Blount; Sir Will. St Leger alias Selenger figured a tree cut down all but a little sprout of it , which was fresh and green, the picture of death standing by with a sicle, and this motto, IN TANTEM SED NON IN TOTO2).
Notable Officers
Sir William St Leger
Strength
- 1642: 60 horse