Donald Farquharson of Monaltrie’s Highland Regiment of Foot
| Active | 1639 to 1646 |
| Country | Scotland |
| Allegiance | Royalist |
| Conflicts | First Bishops’ War |
| First Civil War | |
| Type | Foot |
| Colonels | Donald Farquharson of Monaltrie |
| James Farquharson of Inverey | |
| Area Raised | Scots Highlands |
| Coat Colour | Unknown |
| Flag Colour | Unknown |
| Flag Design | Unknown |
| Field Armies | Aboyne 1639 |
| Montrose 1644-6 |
Later James Farquharson of Inverey’s Highland Regiment of Foot
Scots Royalist Highlanders that fought in the First Bishop’s War of 1639, then campaigned with Montrose in the First Civil war.
Service History
1639
- Raised Scottish Highlands
- June: Battle of Megray Hill
1644
- October: Battle of Fyvie
- December: Raid on Inverary
1645
- May: Battle of Auldearn
- 2nd July: Battle of Alford - 300 men
- 15th August: Battle of Kilsyth - 200 men
1646
- May: Storm of Aberdeen
Notes
Farquharson’s were raised from the Highlands, initially equipped with bows and firelocks, they may well have added pikes by Megray Hill as they are described as 'a standing regiment'. It has been suggested that in the First Civil War they were equipped and formed as a regular regiment of foot as part of Montrose’s army from 1644-46,
Coats, Flags and Equipment
Initially bows and firelocks. Likely pike and shot later.
Notable Officers
Donald Farquharson of Monaltrie
Donald Farquharson led the unit in 1639, and after defeat at the hands of the Covenanters, re-raised his regiment in 1644. In the mean-time he had led a company of the Strathbogie Regiment of Foot during Irvine of Drum’s attack on the town of Montrose in April 1644. He also led the defence of Aberdeen in March 1645, though his forces consisted of cavalry and dragoons, not foot, retiring before Sir John Urry’s Covenanter horse of Earl of Balcarres’ Regiment of Horse.
James Farquharson of Inverey
James Farquharson had taken over the unit by the time of the Battle of Auldearn in May 1645 and led them at the Battles of Alford and Kilsyth.