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Lord Wharton’s Regiment of Foot
Active | 1642 |
Country | England |
Allegiance | Parliamentarian |
Conflicts | First Civil War |
Type | Foot |
Colonel | Lord Wharton |
Area Raised | |
Coat Colour | Grey? |
Flag Colour | |
Flag Design | |
Field Armies | Essex 1642 |
Parliamentarian Regiment of Foot originally raised for service in Ireland that instead joined Essex’s army and fought at Edgehill
Service History
1642
- 23rd October: Battle of Edgehill
- 13th November: Standoff at Turnham Green
Notes
Coats, Flags and Equipment
Lord Wharton's regiment were issued coats in August 1642, of an unknown colour 1).
Notable Officers
Lord Wharton
Wharton was to be Colonel General of the force to be sent to Ireland in 1642.
Officer Lists
Planned for service in Ireland, June 1642
- Colonel The Lord Wharton (Colonel-General) 2)
- Lt-Col Jeremy Horton (Major-General of Foot)
- Major Owen Price
- 1st Captain Vincent Calmady
- 2nd Captain Robert Long
- 3rd Captain Henry Carew
- 4th Captain Henry Skipwith
- 5th Captain Elias Struice “of Fire-Locks”
- Captain-Lt Edward Massey
- Lieutenant Thomas Browne
- Lieutenant Edward Browne
- Lieutenant Edward Tyrer
- Lieutenant Thomas Allanby
- Lieutenant Charles Holcroft
- Lieutenant John Ivey
- Lieutenant Edward Grey
- Ensign Oliver Cromwell
- Ensign Edward Greene
- Ensign Robert Hughes
- Ensign Richard Bland
- Ensign Roger Moore
- Ensign William Heyden
- Ensign Oliver St John
- Ensign Thomas Barber