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English
Civil War (ECW) 1642-1651 Last
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May 5th, 2007

Left to right:
Scot´s Army, Colonel William Stewart´s Regiment
1644/48. Parliament Army, First Captain´s Company of Yellow
Regiment of Foot, London trained bands 1643. Parliament Army,
Charles Fairfax Regiment, Preston 1648, Worcester 1651. Parliament
Army, 3rd Capatain´s Company, Tower Hamlet´s Regiment
1644. Scot´s Army, Marquess of Argyle´s Regiment
1643/44. Royal Army, 1st Captain´s Company King´s
Lifeguard of Foot 1642. Royal Army, Major´s Company Jame´s
Pennyman´s Regiment 1644. Royal Army: First Captain´s
Company, Charles Gerard´s Regiment 1642.
The War: The
English Civil War can be described merely as a combination of several
wars fought between 1642-1651 for some different motivations. Oliver Cromwell.
One reason is the English parliament which fought under its leader
Oliver Cromwell against the king Charles I. At the same time
this conflict was a war of the Scots against the King who wanted
to restrict the autonomy of the Scottish Presbytherian Church. At
the other hand, there were followers of king Charle´s religious
politics within the Scottish people. These uprised against the Supporters
of the traditional "Scots Kirk", whom they called "Covenanters".
The Covenant was the association of Scots who did their utmost for
religious autonomie. When 1647 Charles I. decided and promised
the Scots to keep their religious tradition untouched, the Scottish
army allied with the king. Then, after the execution of Charles
I. in 1649, the Scottish acclaimed his son Charles II. as their
king as he also promised not to touch the authority of the Scottish
Church. Scottish troops fought against the parliamentarian army. 1651 Scottish
troops were heavily defeated at Worcester and Charles II. fled into
exile in Europe. In the meantime there had been an uprising
in Ireland which had been stopped by Scottish forces, also there
had been a rebellion of royal supporters in Wales. Changing alliances
were typical for this conflict.
Flags:
Each companie of
one regiment
flew its own flag. Within one regiment, the flags were designed after a common
colour scheme. A certain number of smaller symbols like balls or
stars etc. on the flag, enabled to identify if the company was the
colonel´s, the first captain´s etc. The flagbearer had
his position in front of the pikemen who were the main corps of
the regiment, these were flanked by the musketeers. Flagstaves were
short and often rested with the butt on the ensign´s hip.
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1/72-04: English Civil War 1642 - 1651,
Infantry (1)
Scots Army: Master of Yester´s Regiment of Foot 1642. Royal Army: 3rd Captain´s Company, Sir Edward Strading´s
Regiment of Foot 1642. Parliament Army: 3rd Captain´s Company, Tower Hamlet´s
Regiment of Foot 1644 / 1st Captain´s Company, Yellow Regiment
of Foot London trained Bands 1643 / 3rd Captain´s Company,
Green Regiment of Foot, London trained Bands 1643.
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1/72-05: English Civil War 1642 - 1651,
Infantry (2)
Parliament Army: 2nd Captain´s Company, Red Regiment of
Foot, London trained Bands 1643 / Colonel´s Company, Charles
Fairfax Regiment of Foot, Preston 1648, Worcester 1651. Royal Army: 1st Captain´s Company, Lamplugh´s Regiment
of Foot, Marston Moor 1644 / 3rd Captain´s Company, Sir Alan
Aspley´s Regiment of Foot 1642. Scots Army: 2nd Captain´s Company, Alexander Stewart´s
Edinburgh Regiment of Foot, Dunbar 1650.
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1/72-06: English Civil War 1642 - 1651,
Infantry (3)
Royal Army: 1st Captain´s Company, King´s Lifeguard
of Foot 1642 / 1st Captain´s Company, Charles Gerard´s
Regiment of Foot 1642. Scots Army: Marquess of Argyle´s Regiment of Foot 1643/44. Royalist Scots: Marquess of Huntly´s Strathbogie Regiment
of Foot, Aberdeen 1644. Parliament Army: 3rd Captain´s Company, Orange Auxiliarys
Regiment of Foot, London trained Bands 1643.
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1/72-07: English Civil War 1642 - 1651,
Infantry (4)
Scots Army: Keith´s Regiment of Foot, Preston 1648. Royal Army: Sir Arthur Aston´s Regiment of Foot 1643 /
2nd Captain´s Company, Sir Lewis Dyve´s Regiment of
Foot 1644 / Major´s Company, James Pennyman´s Regiment
of Foot 1644.
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Literature:
Osprey-Elite Serie
(OE) and Osprey Men at Arms - Serie (MAA) The English Civil
War Armies, MAA Nr. 14 New Model Army 1645-60, MAA Nr. 110 Scots
Armies of the English Civil Wars, MAA Nr. 331 Soldiers of the
English Civil War (1) Infantry, OE Nr. 25 Soldiers of the
English Civil War (2) Cavalry, OE Nr. 27
The English Civil
War 1642-1651, Arms & Armour Press London 1994.
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