I doe truely and sincercly acknowledge, professe, testifie and declare in my conscience before God and the world, That our Soveraigne Lord King CHARLES, is lawfull King of this Realme, and of all other His Majesties Dominions and Countreyes
This is where I shall post musings on my fledgling army.. based heavily on the Order of Battle for the first battle of Newbury. I'm trying to fill the details of this list with relevant coat colours and standards (if I can find them!) I'll put such details in brackets next to the regiment in question laid out in coat colour followed by Regimental Colours, eg: The King's Lifeguard (Red, Red). If any of you clever chaps on this forum can help fill in the blanks I would be very grateful!
the Order of Battle (for the goodly followers of His Majesty) was as follows:
The Royalist Army
Commander-in-chief: King Charles the First
Lieutenant-General: Patrick Ruthven, Earl of Forth
General of the Horse: Prince Rupert of the Rhine
Sergeant-Major-General of Foot: Sir Jacob Astley
Master of the Ordnance: Henry, Lord Percy (nominal)
Lieutenant of the Ordnance: Sir John Heydon
Under the command of the fine gentlemen listed above were 6000 Infantry, 8000 cavalry (this is why I have so many Paul!) and the following artillery pieces:
two demi-cannons, two culverins, two 12-pounders, five 6-pounders, one saker, two mynions, four 3-pounders, two bases.
Foote:
John Belasyse's Tertia
Lord General's (Earl of Forth's) regiment (Red,Colours: ?)
Colonel John Belasyse's regiment (?,Colours:?)
Earl Rivers' regiment (Black with whitee facings,Colours: ?)
Sir Jacob Astley's regiment (Red,Colours:Blue Field, White Cinquefoil devices)
Colonel John Bolles' regiment (?,Colours:?)
Colonel Henry Lunsford's regiment (Blue,Colours: ?) NB: These became Rupert’s foote
Sir Gilbert Gerard's Tertia
Sir Gilbert Gerard's regiment (Blue,Colours: ?)
Sir Richard Herbert's regiment (?,Colours:?)
Lord Molyneux's regiment (Red,Colours: Blue Field, Gold Cross devices(SK)
Sir Ralph Dutton's regiment (White,Colours: ?)
Colonel John Owen's regiment (red,Colours:Red and white Gyonnery)
Sir Edward Fitton's regiment (?,Colours:Blue Field, White Wavy Pile devices)
Sir Charles Lloyd's regiment (Red,Colours:?)
Sir Edward Stradling's regiment (?,Colours:Blue Field, White Cinquefoils)
Sir Nicholas Byron's Tertia (incomplete list)
The King's Lifeguard (Red,Colours: Red)
Prince of Wales' regiment (blue,Colours: ?)
Colonel Charles Gerard's regiment (blue,Colours: Blue & Yellow Gyonnery + Gold wreath devices)
Sir Lewis Dyve's regiment (Blue Coats; Colours: Yellow Field, Red ball devices)
Colonel Thomas Blagge's regiment (?,Colours:?)
Colonel William Eure's regiment (blue?,Colours: ?)
Sir WIlliam Vavsour's Tertia (incomplete list)
Lord Herbert's regiment (?,Colours:?)
Sir William Vavasour's regiment (yellow,Colours: ?)
Sir Samuel Sandys' regiment (?,Colours:?)
Cavalry
There is no record of which cavalry regiment served in each of the two brigades at first Newbury although Sir John Byron's and Sir Thomas Aston's regiments fought in the centre. The majority of the cavalry was under Prince Rupert on the left flank. Regiments known to have fought at Newbury are:
The King's Lifeguard (two troops) (Red,Colours: Red)
Prince Rupert's Lifeguard (one troop) (red,Colours:spangly)
Prince Rupert's regiment of horse (blue,Colours: spangly)
The Queen's regiment (Red, Colours:Blue with Gold Fleur-de-Lys & Crown)
Prince Maurice's regiment (red,Colours: ?)
The Earl of Carnarvon's (Lucas Cary) regiment (Carnarvon killed) (?,Colours:?)
Lord Wilmot's regiment (?,Colours:?)
Sir Charles Lucas's regiment (?,Colours:?)
Lord Andover's regiment (?,Colours:?)
Sir Arthur Aston's regiment (red with red facings,Colours: ?)
Colonel Samuel Sandys' regiment (?,Colours:?)
Colonel William Eure's regiment (?,Colours:?)
Colonel Thomas Morgan's regiment (Morgan killed) (?,Colours:?)
Lord Chandos' regiment (?,Colours:?)
Earl of Northampton's (Spencer Compton) regiment (?,Colours:?)
Lord Digby's regiment (?,Colours:?)
Sir John Byron's regiment (Blue,Colours: ?)
Sir Thomas Aston's regiment (?,Colours:?)
Now, I know I'll never collect or paint that lot! But this is a good place for me to list them all and add colours (because I can access this from work and home) as I find them. I can then pick and choose relatively historically accurate schemes for my toys (you see my cunning plan there?).
His Highness, Charles the First wrote:Your king is both your cause, your quarrel and your captain. The foe is in sight. The best encouragement I can give you is this, that come life or death, your king will bear you company and ever keep this field, this place and this days service in his grateful remembrances
[edit: John Owens regiment updated, many regiments updated thanks to steve and westwaller!]
further to the above I've read somewhere that if a regiment had lost its colours in a prior battle, they had to earn the right to get replacements

