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Colonel John Bradley’s Regiment of Foot
Active | 1645 to 1647 |
Country | England |
Allegiance | Parliamentarian |
Conflicts | First Civil War |
Type | Foot |
Colonel | John Bradley |
Area Raised | London |
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Field Armies | Garrison |
Parliamentarian regiment of foot raised to man the fortifications of London
Service History
1645
- June: Raised to garrison London
1646
- Garrison London
1647
- August: Disbanded
Notes
The Regiment was raised in 1645 specifically to man the forts around London and as such was under the control of the London Militia Committee rather than the army. Many of the officers had previously served in Colonel John Venn’s Regiment of Foot at Windsor and several of those had held pre-war trained band commands.
Coats and Flags
Notable Officers
John Bradley
Officer List
- Colonel John Bradley (ex-Venn's)
- Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Buxton (ex-Venn's)
- Major Henry Sanders (ex-Venn's)
- Captain Richard Boult
- Captain Jonathon Gawthorne (ex-Venn's)
- Captain Richard Lane (ex-Venn's)
- Captain Francis Maisy
- Captain Robert Mallory
- Captain Phillip Pinchon (ex-Venn's)
- Captain Joseph Simonds (ex-Venn's)
- Captain William Walden
- Captain Timothy Wilkes
Strength
Intended to be 1200 strong when raised