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264 Notes on the Manor of Aldbourne. 
“©A4th Reg, Colonel Talbott Yellow Coates. 6 colours Arg. 3 Or. toto 9 
[9 flags 6 arg. with Talbots passant proper for differenee. 7 Or. 8 Or with 
canton and cross. 9 the like with a roundel | 
‘*5 Reg. Col. Ashleys 
[8 flags vert with Piles wavy for difference | 
**6 Reg. Colonel Cooke eldest son to Cooke of Cheshull Magna Com. Essex 
[3 flags blue with plates for difference] 
‘*7 Reg. Colonel S'. Jacob Astleye and Colonel Stradlings vnited 
[5 flags blue with cinquefoils arg. for difference] 
68 Reg. Col. S'. James Penniman 
“‘T think this Reg. had 10 colors v‘ [vert] and stars argent 
*€9 Colonel Lisle 
[7 flags—l arg. 2 canton and cross 8—7 no devices] 
*10 Reg, Col. T. Selwel 
[4 flags blue with Piles wavy arg. for difference] 
“11% Reg. SS". Lewis Dyves Colonel 
[4 flags or with Roundels gules for difference] 
* At Edghill were these officers 1642 in this Regiment 
* Leift Tho. Shirley 
‘* Maior—Gervas Holles of Grimsby Com Lincoln Esq. now Colonel 1644 
‘1 Capt John Smyth of Somersetts Com Lincoln Gent 
‘*2 Capt Gabrel Savell of Wakefield in Yorksh. Gent 
‘*3 Capt. Henr. Peyton 
‘4 Capt. Rich. Nevill 
“5 Cap Rich. Slingsby 
‘¢S* Lewis Dives was Goveno" of Abingdo. this yeare 1644 
“12 Reg. Colonel Charles Gerald had xii Ens. 
[2 flags. 1 only without colour 2 gyrony of 4. Gules and Or, with the 
canton and cross} 
“These 2 Regiments following marched with the Traine of Artillery 
** Colonel Henry Lord Percye's Reg. 
[3 flags. 1 Arg. 2 with canton and cross 3 the like with a crescent for 
difference blewish white] 
“Colonel S'. Hen. Bard who was taken Prisoner at y* late fight wt* Waller at 
Alresford These Ensignes marched out of Oxford the Satterday before this 
Rendezvous this was Colonel Pinchbeck’s Regimt 
-[5 flags Arg. with a cross crosslet betw. 4 cross crosslets for difference] 
