English Civil War Society

The English Civil War Society was founded in 1980 and is the umbrella organisation for the King's Army and the Roundhead Association. The purpose of the Society is to raise awareness of the conflict between King Charles I of England and his supporters and their opponents in Parliament and Scotland. The society does this by staging re-enactments of civil war battles and other types of living history displays across the UK. The re-enactment societies are concerned with technical details about regiments, their weapons and their clothing and way of life as well as mock battles using authentic pikes and muskets.[1]

Regiments

The English Civil War Society consists of many smaller subdivisions, each run semi-autonomously, and which are known to their members as "regiments". Each of these regiments falls under one or other of the two armies of the English Civil War Society, the Roundhead Association and the King's Army. The Roundhead Association army represents the army of Parliament - the "roundheads" - whilst the Kings Army represents that of the King - the "cavaliers" or "royalists". The King's Army currently has eight regiments under its control and the Roundhead Association has thirteen. There are regiments of "foote", which are common foot soldiers and are armed with pike or musket; regiments of "horse", which are groups on horseback and armed with swords and carbines; and regiments of artillery armed with cannon of various sizes.

List of Regiments

The Kings ArmyThe Roundhead Association
Sir Thomas Blackwell's Regiment of FooteColonel Valentine Walton's Regiment of Foote
Lord Ralph Hopton's Regiment of FooteColonel John Hampden's Regiment of Foote
Sir Richard Grenvile's Regiment of HorseColonel Nicholas Devereux's Regiment of Foote
Sir Thomas Lunsford's Regiment of FooteThe Earl of Essex's Regiment
Sir William Pennyman's Regiment of FooteNorfolke Trayned Bandes
Sir Marmaduke Rawdon's Regiment of FooteColonel Robert Overton's Regiment of Foote
Sir Thomas Tyldesley's Regiment of FooteThe Earl of Loudoun's Regiment of Foote
The Marquess of Winchester's Regiment of Foote

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