By the late F. A: Carrington, Esq. 265 
“These marched out of Oxon w* His Maj Apr. 7 176 These 2 Regim* 
were commanded men out of all y* Yorks. Reg and comeng w". a Convoy of 
Ammunacion to Oxford was putt into 2 Regim* 
“The Duke of Yorke his Regim' of Foote 
“(Commanded by Colonel Sellinger was not at the Rendezvous but lay at 
Marlingsborough a full Reg. 
“This had but two Ensignes at y° slighting of y* garison [abandonment of 
the town] of Reading 
[2 flags—both alike—gyrony of 4. gules and sable—with canton and cross] 
- “The Horse were in three Bodyes at this Rendezvous 
“The first body was the Lord Wilmott’s Brigade and almost consisting of as 
many men and horses as did the other 3 [sie] Brigades wherein were 
“1 Reg.” Prince Charles his Regimt now commanded by the Lord Wentworth 
formerly by S'. Tho. Byron till he dyed 100 
“2 Reg. The Lord Generall y* Earle of Forth ——— 300 
“3 Reg. Prince Maurice 7 Cornets Red 300 
“ These officers was of this Reg. when they were in Cornwall 
 Leift. Col. Molsworth 
“ Major Robt. Legg brother to Maior Legg in the North 
**1 Capt Wolley Lee of in Surr. dyed in Oxford about Dec. 1644 
« 2 C. ——Sheldon Com Wigorn 
“3 C. James Eliott 
«4 C John Freaks 
“5 Capt. Leift* Hugh Williams 
«4 Reg. Lord Wilmotts 250 
“ Lieut Col. Paul Smith 
“ Sergeant Major Aymes Pollard 
“1 Capt John Harvey his lieu’ Fitzwilliams 
“Cornet Mr John Phill who was shott in y* Knee at Roundway Downe 
“ Capt. Duplant a frenchma. 
“Cap Baskervile 
“ Capt Lieutent Wilmott 
[3 flags no devices] 
“5 Reg. Ja. Earle of Northamptons 250 
[4 flags—the Ist blue edged with fringe—the 2nd edged with frynge the 3rd 
__ and 4th no device] 
“6th Reg. Henry Lord Percyes 300 
[7 flags. 4 Gules. 3 Argent no Canton or cross] 
* At this date, and until the end of the last century, the Colonel had a company or troop in his 
regiment. It was commanded by a lieutenant who was called ‘‘ Capt.-Lieut,” as he bore the rank 
of captain with the pay of a lieutenant, 
