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Colonel John Pickering’s Regiment of Foot
Active | 1644 to 1645 |
Country | England |
Allegiance | Parliamentarian |
Conflicts | First Civil War |
Type | Foot |
Colonel | John Pickering |
Area Raised | East Anglia |
Coat Colour | |
Flag Colour | |
Flag Design | |
Field Armies | Manchester 1644-5 |
Parliamentarian regiment of foot of the Eastern Association
Service History
1644
- February: Repulsed from Hillesden House?
- May to July: Siege of York
- July: Battle of Marston Moor - 10 companies
- July: Siege of York
- July to August: Siege of Sheffield Castle
- August: Taking of Welbeck Abbey
- August: Taking of Staveley House
- August: Taking of Bolsover Castle
- August: Siege of South Wingfield
- October: Second Battle of Newbury
1645
- January: Defence of Abingdon?
- April: Join the New Model Army as Colonel John Pickering’s Regiment of Foot
Notes
Coats and Flags
Notable Officers
Colonel John Pickering
Strength
See Also
Links
Pickering's are now re-enacted by Colonel John Pickering's Regiment of the Sealed Knot.