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Lord Moore’s Regiment of Foot
Active | 1641- |
Country | Ireland |
Allegiance | Protestant |
Conflicts | Irish Confederate War |
Type | Foot |
Colonel | Lord Moore |
Area Raised | |
Coat Colour | |
Flag Colour | unknown |
Flag Design | unknown |
Field Armies | Ormonde 1641 |
Regiment of foot serving in Ireland at the outbreak of the Irish rebellion
Service History
1641
- November: Detachment besieged at Mellifont
- November to March 1642: Besieged in Drogheda
Notes
Flags
Notable Officers
Lord Moore
Charles Moore, 2nd Viscount Moore of Drogheda was killed by a cannonball at the Battle of Portlester in August 1643.
Officer Lists
1641-2
The Lord Viscount Moore's regiment 1)
- Colonel Lord Moore
- Captain Phillip Newman, Lieutenant-Collonell
- Captain Chichester Fortescue, Serjeant-Major
- Old company: The Lord Blaney, surprised by the rebells and not yet new raised, in Ulster.
- Captains Sepholl Gibson
- Captains Henry Brian
- Captains Foulk Martin
- Captains Charles Townesly
- Captains Francis Moore
- Captains Edward Trevor
Strength
See Also
Links
1)
Historical Manuscripts Commission, Fourteenth Report, Appendix, Part VII, The Manuscripts of the Marquis of Ormonde