Colonel Devereaux Wolseley’s Regiment of Foot
| Active | 1644 to 1646 |
| Country | England |
| Allegiance | Royalist |
| Conflicts | First Civil War |
| Type | Foot |
| Colonel | Devereaux Wolseley |
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| Field Armies | Garrison |
Royalist foot forming part of Lord Loughborough’s forces
Service History
1644
- March: Battle of Newark?
1645
- September to February 1646: Besieged at Ashby de la Zouch?
Notes
Part of Lord Loughborough’s forces, may have served in garrison at Ashby.
Coats, Flags and Equipment
Notable Officers
Devereaux Wolseley
Wolseley was captain of a Leicester Trained Band and led them to Nottingham to support the King in 1642. He next served as Lt Col to Colonel Thomas Comberford's Regiment of Horse in garrison at Stafford, then by May 1643 was governor of Bagworth Park where he raised Colonel Devereaux Wolseley’s Regiment of Foot and Colonel Devereaux Wolseley’s Regiment of Horse as part of Loughborough's midlands Royalist forces.