Colonel Patrick Graham of Inchbrackie’s Atholl Highlanders
| Active | 1644 to 1646 |
| Country | Scotland |
| Allegiance | Royalist |
| Conflicts | First Civil War |
| Type | Highlanders |
| Colonel | Patrick Graham of Inchbrackie |
| Area Raised | Atholl |
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| Flag Design | |
| Field Armies | Montrose 1644-5 |
Atholl Highlanders fighting alongside Montrose
Service History
1644
- 1st September: Battle of Tippermuir - 500 men
- October: Battle of Fyvie
1645
- 2nd February: Battle of Inverlochy - 500 men
- May: Battle of Auldearn
- July: Battle of Alford?
- 15th August: Battle of Kilsyth - 200 men
- December to May 1646: Siege of Inverness
Notes
Coats, Flags and Equipment
While it is uncertain exactly how the Highlanders were equipped, an idea may be gained from a census carried out in five Atholl parishes in 1638. It was found that 451 armed men were equipped as follows:
- Sword, targe musket and bow: 54
- Sword, targe and musket: 38
- Sword, targe and bow: 11
- Sword and targe: 21
- Sword, musket and bow: 2
- Sword and musket: 3
- Sword and bow: 71
- Sword only: 239
- Musket only: 3
- Bow only: 7
- Pole-axe: 1
- Two-handed sword: 1