Royalist Foot Regiments
A
- Sir John Ackland – (later Prince of Wales (Cornish), Lord Capel)
- Sir Matthew Appleyard – see Sir Charles Vavasour
- Sir Allen Apsley (later Sir Edward Hopton)
- Col. Richard Arundell - see Col. John Trevannion
- Col. William Arundell - see Col. John Trevannion
- Sir Bernard Astley – see Marquis of Hertford
- Jacob, Lord Astley – see Richard Fielding
B
- Col. Harvey Bagot – see Col. Richard Bagot
- Col. Richard Bagot (later Harvey Bagot)
- Sir Henry Bard – see Thomas Pinchbeck
- Col. John Barnard - see Earl of Chesterfield
- Sir Thomas Bassett – see Sir Nicholas Slanning
- Col. Richard Beard – see Edward Broughton
- Sir John Beaumont (later John Godfrey)
- John, Lord Belasyse (Oxford) (later Sir Theophilus Gilby)
- Col. Richard Bolle (nominally Lord Paget, later Sir George Lisle)
- Sir John Boys – see Earl Rivers
- Earl of Bristol - see Lord Digby (Flanders)
- Col. Edward Broughton (later Richard Beard)
- Col. John Buller - see Sir William Ogle
- Sir Robert Byron (later William Walton)
C
- Lord Capel – see Sir John Watts or Sir John Ackland
- Earl of Carbery (Welsh)
- Earl of Carbery (Oxford Regiment) – see Sir Henry Vaughan
- Col. Philp Champernon – see Prince Maurice
- Lord Chandos (later Sir Wiliam Morton)
- Earl of Chesterfield (later Ferdinando Stanhope, John Barnard)
- Sir Hugh Cholmley (later Toby Jenkins)
- Sir Richard Cholmondley – see Lord Paulet
- Col. James Chudleigh (later Bullen Reymes)
- Sir Robert Clavering (later James Swinhoe)
- Col. Robert Crofts - see Sir William Crofts
D
- Sir Conyers Darcy (later Marmaduke Darcy)
- Col. Marmaduke Darcy - see Sir Conyers Darcy
- Col. George Denton – see Sir William Dalston
- Lord Digby (Flanders)
- Sir Ralph Dutton (later Sir Stephen Hawkins)
E
F
- Col. Richard Fielding (later Sir Jacob Astley)
- Sir Edward Fitton (later Anthony Thelwall)
- Col. John Fitzgerald (Flanders)
- Lord Forth – see Lord General
G
- Sir Charles Gerard (also Francis Windebank)
- Sir Gilbert Gerard (later Ratcliffe Gerard)
- Col. Ratcliffe Gerard – see Sir Gilbert Gerard
- Lt. Col. Richard Gerard – see the Queen's Lifeguard of Foot
- Col. Richard Gibson (prev Simon Harcourt, later George Vane?)
- Sir Theophilus Gilby – see John, Lord Belasyse (Oxford)
- Duke of Gloucester (Flanders)
- Col. John Godfrey – see Sir John Beaumont
- Sir Bevil Grenville (later Sir John Grenville)
- Sir John Grenville – see Sir Bevil Grenville
- Col. Conyers Griffin (later Sir Bartholomew Pell)
- Col. Howell Gwynne – see Sir Edward Stradling
H
- Sir Henry Hastings – see Lord Loughborough
- Sir Stephen Hawkins – see Sir Ralph Dutton
- Marquis of Hertford (later Sir Bernard Astley)
- Sir Edward Hopton – see Sir Allen Apsley
- Sir Robert Howard – see Sir Francis Wortley
- Lt. Col. John Hungerford – see Earl of Marlborough
I
J
- Toby Jenkins – see Sir Hugh Cholmley
K
- King's Guards (Earl of Rochester, Lord Wentworth) (Flanders)
- Col. Postumus Kirton – see Marquis of Newcastle
- Sir John Knottsford – see Samuel Sandys
L
- Capt. Francis Langley (Firelocks)
- Lathom Garrison - see Col. Edward Rawston
- Col. William Legge – (City of Oxford) see Sir Nicholas Selwyn
- Sir William Leighton - see King's Lifeguard
- Col. George Lewsey – see Charles Townley
- Earl of Lindsey - see Lord General
- Sir George Lisle – see Richard Bolle
- Sir Charles Lloyd – see Sir Thomas Salusbury
- Col. Henry Lunsford – see Sir Thomas Lunsford
- Col. Herbert Lunsford – see Lord General
- Sir Thomas Lunsford (later Henry Lunsford, Prince Rupert)
M
- Lord Mohun (later Sir Walter Slingsby)
- Earl of Morton - see Yeomen of the Guard
- Sir William Morton – see Lord Chandos
- Col. William Murray – see Lord Percy
N
- Col. Thomas Napier - see Lord Byron
- Col. Sir Richard Neville
- Lord Newburgh (Flanders)
- Earl of Norwich - see Yeomen of the Guard
O
- Marquis of Ormond (Flanders) (Col. Richard Grace)
- Lt. Col. William Owen - see Col. Robert Villiers
- City of Oxford - see Sir Nicholas Selwyn
P
- Sir Richard Page – see Sir William Pennyman
- Lord Paget – see Richard Bolle
- Lord Paulet (later Sir Richard Cholmondly, Thomas Walker)
- Sir Bartholomew Pell - see Col. Conyers Griffin
- Sir James Pennyman – see Sir William Pennyman
- Sir William Pennyman (later Sir James Pennyman, Sir Richard Page)
- Lord Percy (later Wiliam Murray)
- Col. Thomas Pinchbeck (later Sir Henry Bard)
- Col. Richard Poore – see Thomas Veale
- Col. James Progers (Firelocks)
Q
R
- Sir John Redman (later Thomas Wheatley)
- Col. Bullen Reymes – see James Chudleigh
- Earl Rivers (later Sir John Boys)
- Prince Rupert – see Sir Thomas Lunsford
- Prince Rupert's Lifeguard (Firelocks)
S
- Sir William St Leger - see the Duke of York
- Sir Thomas Salusbury (later Sir Charles Lloyd)
- Capt. Thomas Sandford (Firelocks)
- Col. Samuel Sandys (later John Knottsford)
- Sir Nicholas Selwyn (City of Oxford; later William Legge)
- Col. Sibthorp 1)
- Sir Nicholas Slanning (later Sir Thomas Bassett)
- Sir Walter Slingsby – see Lord Mohun
- Col. Ferdinando Stanhope - see Earl of Chesterfield
- Sir Edward Stradling (later John Stradling, Thomas Stradling)
- Col. John Stradling – see Sir Edward Stradling
- Col. Thomas Stradling – see Sir Edward Stradling
- Col. James Swinhoe – see Sir Robert Clavering
T
- Sir Gilbert Talbot - see Col. John Talbot (Irish)
- Col. John Talbot (Irish) later Sir Gilbert Talbot
- Col. Anthony Thelwall – see Sir Edward Fitton
- Lt. Col. Rhys Thomas – see the Queen's Lifeguard of Foot
- Col. Charles Townley (later George Lewsey)
- Col. John Trevannion (later William, then Richard Arundell)
U
- Sir William Urry - see Lord Newburgh (Flanders)
V
- Col. George Vane – see Richard Gibson
- Sir Charles Vavasour (later Sir Matthew Appleyard)
- Col. Thomas Veale (later Richard Poore)
W
- Prince of Wales (Welsh) (Sir Michael Woodhouse)
- Prince of Wales (Cornish) see Sir John Ackland
- Col. Thomas Walker – see Lord Paulet
- Col. William Walton – see Sir Robert Byron
- Col. Henry Warren (previously George Monck)
- Sir John Watts (Firelocks)
- Sir Thomas Wheatley – see Sir John Redman
- Col. Francis Windebank – see Sir Charles Gerard
- Sir Michael Woodhouse – see Prince of Wales (Welsh)
- Sir Francis Wortley (later Sir Robert Howard)
- Col. Hugh Wynne - see Col. William Wynne
Y
- Yeomen of the Guard (Earl of Morton, Earl of Norwich)
- Duke of York (William St Leger)
- Duke of York's Lifeguard (Flanders)
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At Pontefract; Mercurius Aulicus Week 20, 28th May-3rd June 1643, p.284