Colonel Edward Hammond’s Regiment of Horse
| Active | 1648 |
| Country | England |
| Allegiance | Royalist |
| Conflicts | Second Civil War |
| Type | Horse |
| Colonel | Edward Hammond |
| Area Raised | |
| Flag Colour | |
| Flag Design | |
| Field Armies | Norwich 1648 |
| Lucas 1648 | |
Royalist regiment of horse of the Kent rising, ending up besieged at Colchester in the Second Civil War
Service History
1648
- May: Raised in Kent
- June: Battle of Maidstone
- June: Skirmish at Blackheath
- June: Taking of Colchester
- June to August: Besieged at Colchester
- August: Surrender at Colchester
Notes
Flags and Equipment
Notable Officers
Edward Hammond
A naval officer.
Lieutenant Colonel John Bowmer
Previously in Ireland in 1641 as Cornet and then Lieutenant to Captain George Villiers, later to be Lord Grandison. He was then promoted to Captain and came into England as Sargeant Major to Sir William Vaughans Regiment of Horse. In 1648 at the engagement in Kent he was Lieutenant Colonel of Horse to Colonel Edward Hammond and marched with him under the Earl of Norwich (Goring).