Colonel Edward Grey’s Regiment of Horse
| Active | 1643 to 1645 |
| 1648 | |
| Country | England |
| Allegiance | Royalist |
| Conflicts | First Civil War |
| Second Civil War | |
| Type | Horse |
| Colonel | Edward Grey |
| Area Raised | Northumberland |
| Flag Colour | |
| Flag Design | |
| Field Armies | |
Royalist regiment of horse raised in Northumberland, serving with Glenham then in Yorkshire garrisons and later with the Northern Horse
Service History
1643
- September: Loss of Berwick upon Tweed
1644
- January: Loss of Morpeth
- September: Skirmish at Ripon
- November: Skirmish at Helmsley
- December to March 1645: Besieged at Pontefract Castle
1645
- February: Battle of Melton Mowbray?
- March: Battle of Pontefract
- March to July: Besieged at Pontefract Castle?
- May: Storm of Leicester
- June: Battle of Naseby
- August: Storm of Huntingdon
- September: Battle of Rowton Heath
- October: Battle of Sherburn in Elmet
- November to December: Besieged in Skipton Castle?
1648
- Raised anew
- July:Skirmish at Cartington
Notes
Some inconsistencies between serving with the Northern Horse and at Pontefract Castle, possibly a detachment was left at Pontefract?