Sir John Mayney’s Regiment of Horse
Active | 1643 to 1645 |
Country | England |
Allegiance | Royalist |
Conflicts | First Civil War |
Type | Horse |
Colonel | Sir John Mayney |
Area Raised | Yorkshire |
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Field Armies |
Royalist regiment of horse serving at Crowland, then throughout the North, ending up with the Newark Horse
Service History
1643
- April: Besieged in Crowland?
1644
- April: Besieged in Crowland?
- July: Battle of Marston Moor
- July: Skirmish at Dalton, Walney Island
- July: Skirmish at Preston Underscar
- July: Besieged at Cartmell
- September: Relief of Pontefract
- October: Skirmish at Daventry?
1645
- ?: Skirmish at Brotherton
- Garrison of Newark
- May: Storm of Leicester
- June: Battle of Naseby
Notes
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Notable Officers
Sir John Mayney
First baronet Mayney of Linton in Kent, he also fought in the Kent rising of 1648.