Naseby order of battle

Naseby order of battle

The following units and commanders fought in the Battle of Naseby during the First English Civil War.

Parliamentarian New Model Army

(6000 Horse, 1,000 Dragoons, 7,000 Foot, 11 guns)

Lord General Sir Thomas Fairfax
Left Wing (Commissary General Henry Ireton)
First Line
Colonel John Butler's Regiment of Horse
Colonel Cornelius Vermuyden's Regiment of Horse
Commissary General Henry Ireton's Regiment of Horse
Second Line
Colonel Nathaniel Rich's Regiment of Horse
Colonel Charles Fleetwood's Regiment of Horse
Eastern Association Horse (half regiment)
Colonel John Okey's Regiment of Dragoons


Centre (Sergeant Major General Sir Philip Skippon)
Eleven pieces of artillery
First Line
Sir Philip Skippon's Regiment of Foot
Sir Hardress Waller's Regiment of Foot
Colonel John Pickering's Regiment of Foot
Colonel Edward Montagu's Regiment of Foot
Sir Thomas Fairfax's Regiment of Foot
Forlorn Hope of commanded musketeers
Second Line
Lieutenant Colonel Pride's Regiment of Foot
Colonel Robert Hammond's Regiment of Foot
Colonel Thomas Rainsborough's Regiment of Foot
Third Line
Lieutenant Colonel Pride's Reserve


Right Wing (Lieutenant General Oliver Cromwell)
First Line
Colonel Edward Whalley's Regiment of Horse
Sir Robert Pye's Regiment of Horse (one Division)
Sir Thomas Fairfax's Regiment of Horse
Colonel Edward Rossiter's Regiment of Horse (one Division)
Second Line
Colonel Thomas Sheffield's Regiment of Horse
Sir Robert Pye's Regiment of Horse (one Division)
Colonel John Fiennes's Regiment of Horse (one Division)
Third Line
Eastern Association Horse (half regiment)
Colonel John Fiennes's Regiment of Horse (one Division)
Colonel Edward Rossiter's Regiment of Horse (one Division)

Royalist Army

(4,100+ Horse, 3,300+ Foot)

King Charles I
General of the Army Prince Rupert
Left Wing (Sir Marmaduke Langdale)
Four Divisions of "Northern Horse"
Colonel Sir Horatio Cary's Regiment of Horse


Centre (Sir Bernard Astley)
Three divisions of Colonel Sir Thomas Howard's Regiment of Horse
Sir George Lisle's Tertia
Sir George Lisle's Regiment of Foot
Colonel William St. George's Regiment of Foot
The Shrewsbury Foot (the remnants of several regiments returned from Ireland, including Tillier's, Broughton's, Warren's and Gibson's, under Colonel George Smith)
Sir Henry Bard's Tertia
Sir Henry Bard's Regiment of Foot
Colonel Rhys Thomas's Regiment of Foot
Sir John Owen's Regiment of Foot
Colonel Richard Bagot's Regiment of Foot
Colonel Radcliffe Gerrard's Regiment of Foot
Sir Bernard Astley's Tertia
The Duke of York's Regiment of Foot
Colonel Sir Edward Hopton's Regiment of Foot
Colonel Sir Richard Page's Regiment of Foot


Right Wing (Prince Maurice)
First Line
Prince Rupert's and Prince Maurice's Lifeguard Troops of Horse
Prince Rupert's Regiment of Horse
The Queen's Regiment of Horse
Prince Maurice's Regiment of Horse
Second Line
The Earl of Northampton's Regiment of Horse
Sir William Vaughan's Regiment of Horse
Reserve (King Charles)
The King's Regiment of Foot
The King's Lifeguard of Horse (Lord Bernard Stuart)
Prince Rupert's Regiment of Foot

References

  • Roberts, Keith; Cromwell's War Machine, (Pen & Sword Military: Barnsley, 2005) ISBN 1-84415-094-1
  • Young, Peter; Marston Moor 1644: The Campaign and the Battle (Kineton: Roundwood, 1970)

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