Colonel Francis Pierrepont’s Nottingham Trained Band Regiment of Foot
| Active | 1643 to |
| Country | England |
| Allegiance | Parliamentarian |
| Conflicts | First Civil War |
| Type | Foot |
| Colonel | Francis Pierrepont |
| John Hutchinson? | |
| Area Raised | Nottingham |
| Flag Colour | |
| Flag Design | |
| Field Armies | |
Later probably Colonel John Hutchinson's Regiment of Foot
Nottingham Trained Band regiment supporting the Parliamentarians
Service History
1642
- September: The King disbands the Nottingham Trained Band and confiscates their weapons for his nascent army
1643
- February: Siege of Newark
- July: Storm of Gainsborough (det)
- July to August: Besieged in Gainsborough (det)
- September: Besieged in Nottingham
1644
- February to March: Siege of Newark (det)
- March: Storm of Muskham Bridge (det)
- March: Battle of Newark (det)
1645
- August: Siege of Skipton Castle?
Notes
Flags
Notable Officers
Colonel Francis Pierrepont
Francis Pierrepont (d. 1659)
Colonel John Hutchinson
Strength
See Also
Links
The Nottingham Trained Band are re-enacted by Col. John Hutchinson's Regiment of the Sealed Knot.