Steve
I can't remember where I read it.... Back to the books.
SteveMorgan wrote:Oh, and stop by and chat at the Salute stand![]()
Steve
westwaller wrote:Mikeland said:I can't remember where I read it.... Back to the books.
p.43 Brasseys History of Uniforms, among others, it is in both the Hawthornewaite book and Peachey/Prince's: Flags and Colours... too I believe. Saves you looking now
Chilledenuff wrote:In case anyone is interested, I found this website to be useful... a bit of a pain to read (textfile!) but very useful:
link
Chilledenuff wrote:In case anyone is interested, I found this website to be useful... a bit of a pain to read (textfile!) but very useful:
link
SteveMorgan wrote:@Chilledenuff. Getting that lot on a tabletop would be impressive indeed
One of the things I started looking into when writing the Pike & Shotte book was a coat/colours guide. We managed to get bunch in the book, but I have collected a huge (and ever expanding) list of infantry and cavalry regiment details (I really do need to get a life) by trawling through my book collections and also go to local libraries etc.
I think I can fill a few gaps....not the cavalry as the explanations on the colours would take forever, but the foot are pretty straightforward.
Earl Rivers Black is based on the colours given by the Sealed Knot....this was not based on hard facts, but conjecture. It has now become the default colour in the absence of any evidence, so I'd go with thatFollowing the same logic, the colours are a black field (no devices listed, so colonels colour and lt.colonels colour are plain black and black with St.George cross canton respectively)
The other gaps in the foot regiments I have to hand right now are....
Jacob Astley's - colours: Blue Field, White Cinquefoil devices
Lord Molyneux's: Red Coats. Colours; Blue Field, Gold Cross devices (again SK)
John Owen's: colours; Red and white Gyonnery
Sir Edward Fitton's: Colours; Blue Field, White Wavy Pile devices
Charles Lloyd: Red Coats
Sir Edward Stradling: Colours; Blue Field, White Cinquefoils
Charles Gerrard's: Colours; Blue & Yellow Gyonnery + Gold wreath devices
Lewis Dyve's: Blue Coats; Colours: Yellow Field, Red ball devices
Hope this helps
All the Best
Steve
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