2nd Battle of Newbury
 Goring, Charles, 2nd Earl of Norwich ( Oct 1644 )
 Wentworth, Thomas, 1st and last Earl of Cleveland ( 27 Oct 1644 ), where he was captured
 Wentworth, Thomas, 5th Lord Wentworth ( 27 Oct 1644 )
Count equals 3 individuals.
Batte of Edgehill
 Hastings, Henry, 1st and last Baron Loughborough of Loughborough ( 1642 ), where he led his own troop of horse
Count equals 1 individual.
Battle of Alford
 Farquharson, William, of Inverey and Balmoral ( 2 Jul 1645 ), leading the Strathdu men, under the Marquess of Montrose
Gordon, George, Lord Gordon ( 2 Jul 1645 )
 Lindsay, Alexander, 1st Earl of Balcarres ( 2 Jul 1645 ), where he commanded a troop of horse, and was defeated
Count equals 3 individuals.
Battle of Brentford
 Ruthven, Patrick, 1st and last Earl of Brentford ( 15 Nov 1642 ), where he defeated the Parliamentarian forces
Count equals 1 individual.
Battle of Cheriton Down
 Bard, Henry, 1st Viscount Bellomont, where he lost the use of an arm while distinguishing himself in the Royalist cause
Count equals 1 individual.
Battle of Cropredy Bridge
Boteler, William, 1st Bt. ( 29 Jun 1644 ), where he commanded the regiment he had raised for the King
 Wentworth, Thomas, 1st and last Earl of Cleveland ( 29 Jun 1644 )
 Wentworth, Thomas, 5th Lord Wentworth ( 29 Jun 1644 )
Count equals 3 individuals.
Battle of Edgehill
 Arundell, Richard, 1st Baron Arundell of Trerice, where he fought for the King
Assheton, John ( Oct 1642 )
 Astley, Jacob, 1st Baron Astley of Reading, where he was wounded
 Belasyse, John, 1st Baron Belasyse of Worlaby
 Bertie, Montagu, 2nd Earl of Lindsey ( 1642 ), where he was captured ratherthan abandon his mortally wounded father
 Bertie, Robert, 1st Earl of Lindsey ( 23 Oct 1642 )
 Bertie, Robert, 1st Earl of Lindsey ( 23 Oct 1642 )
 Byron, John, 1st Baron Byron of Rochdale ( 1642 ), where he commanded the Royalist reserve
 Byron, Richard, 2nd Baron Byron of Rochdale, as a 'Valiant Colonel'
 Fiennes, Nathaniel ( 1642 ), for Parliament
 Greville, Robert, 2nd Baron Brooke of Beauchamps Court ( 22 Oct 1642 ), for the Parliamentarians
 Howard, Henry Frederick, 22nd Earl of Arundel
 Lindsay, Ludovic, 16th Earl of Crawford ( 23 Oct 1642 )
 Long, Walter, 1st Bt. ( 23 Oct 1642 ), where he was wounded
 Russell, William, 1st Duke of Bedford ( 23 Oct 1642 ), for the Parliamentarians
 Ruthven, Patrick, 1st and last Earl of Brentford ( Oct 1642 ), where he had the chief command
 Spencer, Henry, 1st Earl of Sunderland ( 23 Oct 1642 )
St. John, Oliver, 5th Baron Saint John of Bletso ( 23 Oct 1642 ), fighting for the Parliamentarians
Stuart, George, 9th Seigneur d'Aubigny ( 23 Oct 1642 )
Verney, Edmund ( 23 Oct 1642 )
Count equals 20 individuals.
Battle of Gainsborough
 Cholmeley, Hugh, 1st Bt. ( 1643 ), with the Parliamentarians
Poyntz, Newdigate, for the King
Count equals 2 individuals.
Battle of Highnam
 Somerset, Edward, 2nd Marquess of Worcester ( 24 Mar 1643 ), where he was defeated by Waller, after an unsuccesful siege of Gloucester
Count equals 1 individual.
Battle of Malton
 Cholmeley, Hugh, 1st Bt. ( 1643 ), with the Parliamentarians
Count equals 1 individual.
Battle of Nantwich
 Aston, Thomas, 1st Bt. ( 28 Jan 1642 ), where he was defeated by the Parliamentary General, Sir William Brereton, and was captured
Count equals 1 individual.
Battle of Naseby
 Belasyse, John, 1st Baron Belasyse of Worlaby
 Bertie, Montagu, 2nd Earl of Lindsey ( 1645 ), where he was wounded
Browne, Peter ( 14 Jun 1645 ), in the service of King Charles I
Bruce, Robert, of Kinnaird ( 1645 )
Cave, Richard ( 1645 )
 Chester, Anthony, 2nd Bt., commanding a troop of horse for the Royalists
 Dalzell, Robert, 1st Earl of Carnwath ( 14 Jun 1645 )
 Fairfax, Thomas, 3rd Lord Fairfax of Cameron ( 14 Jun 1645 )
 Fiennes, John ( 1645 )
 Gurdon, Brampton ( 14 Jun 1645 )
 Lockwood, John, for King Charles I, where he was wounded
 Maunsell, John, where he was severely wounded
 Stuart, James, 4th Duke of Lennox ( 1645 )
Count equals 13 individuals.
Battle of Newbury
 Belasyse, John, 1st Baron Belasyse of Worlaby
Brooke, William ( 20 Sep 1643 )
Cary, Lucius, 2nd Viscount Falkland ( 20 Sep 1643 )
 Dormer, Robert, 1st Earl of Carnarvon ( 20 Sep 1643 )
FitzMaurice, Richard ( 1644 )
 Lindsay, Ludovic, 16th Earl of Crawford ( 20 Sep 1643 )
 Russell, William, 1st Duke of Bedford ( 20 Sep 1643 ), for the Royalists
 Spencer, Henry, 1st Earl of Sunderland ( 20 Sep 1643 )
St. Leger, William ( 1644 )
Count equals 9 individuals.
Battle of Oswestry
 Newport, Francis, 1st Earl of Bradford ( 29 Jun 1644 ), where he fought on the King's side, and was taken prisoner
Count equals 1 individual.
Battle of Philiphaugh
 Agnew, James ( 1645 ), for which he was thanked by Parliament
 Erskine, John, 21st/4th Earl of Mar ( 1645 )
 Johnstone, James, 1st Earl of Hartfell ( 1645 )
 Murray, William ( 13 Sep 1645 )
 Ogilvy, James, 2nd Earl of Airlie ( 13 Sep 1645 ), where he served under Montrose, and was defeated and captured
 Seton, George, Lord Seton ( 1645 ), where he was captured by the Parliamentarians
Count equals 6 individuals.
Battle of Stratton
Arundell, Thomas, 2nd Baron Arundell of Wardour ( 16 May 1643 ), where he was mortally wounded
Count equals 1 individual.
Battle of Worcester
 Anstruther, Philip ( 1651 ), where he was captured by Cromwell's forces, fined and his estates sequestered until the restoration
 Armstrong, Edmund ( 1651 ), and taken prisoner
 Campbell, Archibald, 9th Earl of Argyll ( 3 Sep 1651 ), on behalf of King Charles II
 Dalyell, Thomas, of the Binns ( 1651 ), where he was captured and imprisoned in the Tower of London
 Dalzell, Gavin, 2nd Earl of Carnwath ( 3 Sep 1651 ), on the King's side, and was taken prisoner, being held for many years
 Dalzell, John ( 3 Sep 1651 ), where he was taken prisoner
 Dalzell, Robert, 1st Earl of Carnwath ( 3 Sep 1651 ), where he was taken prisoner, and committed to the Tower
 Douglas, James, 1st Lord Mordington ( 3 Sep 1651 ), where he was captured by the Parliamentarians
 Erskine, Alexander, 3rd Earl of Kellie ( 1651 ), where he was captured by Cromwell's forces
Farquharson, Finlay, 2nd of Rivernie ( 3 Sep 1651 )
 Goffe, William ( 3 Sep 1651 )
Hamilton, William, 2nd Duke of Hamilton ( 3 Sep 1651 ), where he was mortally wounded
 Keith, George, 7th Earl Marischal ( 1651 )
 Legge, William ( 1651 ), where he was wounded and taken prisoner. He escaped from Coventry gaol in his wife's clothes
 Lindsay, Patrick, 3rd of Wormiston ( 1651 ), where he was captured by Crowmell's troops
 Mackenzie, Kenneth, 3rd Earl of Seaforth ( 1651 ), as a Royalist
 Maitland, John, 1st and last Duke of Lauderdale ( 1651 ), where he was captured by the English
 Montgomerie, Robert ( 1651 )
 Ogilvy, George, 2nd Lord Banff, for King Charles II
 Pakington, John, 2nd Bt. ( 1651 ), where he was captured by Cromwellian troops), fined again, this time £7,670 and forced to alienate part of his Aylesbury property (later annulled at the restoration)
 Payne, Ralph ( 1651 )
 Poyntz, Hugh ( 17 Jul 1216 ), where he was captured
 Sinclair, John, 9th Lord Sinclair ( 3 Sep 1651 ), he was captured by Cromwells forces and held prisoner
 Stewart, Archibald, of Burray, 1st Bt. ( 1651 ), where he was captured
 Stewart, Charles
 Villiers, George, 2nd Duke of Buckingham ( 3 Sep 1651 )
Ward, Charles ( 1651 )
 Wentworth, Thomas, 1st and last Earl of Cleveland ( 1651 ), when he was again taken prisoner
 Wentworth, Thomas, 5th Lord Wentworth ( 1651 )
 Whitford, David ( 3 Sep 1651 ), where he was taken prisoner
Count equals 30 individuals.
Battle of the Dunes
 Stuart, James II, King of Great Britain ( 3 Jun 1658 ), where he earned distinction by twice charging home against the Cromwellian infantry, but could not break them
Count equals 1 individual.
English Civil War
Bagenal, George
 Bagenal, Henry
 Bagenal, Thomas
 Bagenal, Walter
Bowyer, Henry, as a Royalist
 Brabazon, Edward, 2nd Earl of Meath, as a Royalist
 Bradshaigh, Roger, 1st Bt., for the King
 Bright, John, 1st and last Bt., against the King
 Burton, Thomas, 2nd Bt., where he distinguished himself on the part of the King
Byron, Philip
 Byron, Robert
 Cadogan, William, defending Trim Castle, County Meath
 Cameron, Ewen, of Lochiel, 17th Chief of Clan Cameron, as a Royalist
 Capell, Arthur, 1st Baron Capell of Hadham, in the Royal cause, especially against Sir William Brereton
 Cave, Richard, as a Royalist
 Cave, Thomas, 1st Bt., as a Royalist
Cavendish, Charles, as a Royalist
 Cavendish, William, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, as a Royalist Commander
 Chichester, John
 Cochrane, Alexander, as a Royalist
 Cochrane, Hugh, as a Royalist
 Cochrane, John, as a Royalist
 Cust, Samuel, against King Charles I
 Dundas, George ( 1649 ), as a Parliamentarian
 Esmond, Laurence, 1st and last Lord Esmond, Baron of Lymbrick ( 1644 ), with the Parliamentarians, handing over Duncannon but subsequently being besieged there by forces representing the Confederacy of Kilkenny, to whom he surrendered in March 1644/5
 Feilding, Basil, 2nd Earl of Denbigh, as a Parliamentarian
Feilding, William, 1st Earl of Denbigh, as a Royalist
 Fergusson, James, as a royalist Captain
 Fergusson, John, as a royalist Captain
FitzHerbert, Ralph
Fitzgerald, Edward
Fitzgerald, John
Fitzgerald, unknown son
 Forbes, Arthur, 1st Earl of Granard, in Scotland, as a Royalist
 Gage, Henry, as a Royalist
 Hay, George, 3rd Earl of Kinnoull, as a Royalist
 Hay, William, 4th Earl of Kinnoull, as a Royalist
 Hill, Arthur
 Jones, Philip
 King, John, 1st Baron Kingston ( 1641 ), in the King's Army
 Lambert, John, as a Parliamentarian
 Lambton, William, as a Royalist
 Legge, William, as a Royalist
 Legh, Henry, helping defend Chester and Worcester against Pariamentary forces
 Mahon, Nicholas
 Montagu, Edward, 1st Baron Montagu of Boughton, as a Royalist
 Montagu, Edward, 2nd Baron Montagu of Boughton, as a Parliamentarian
 Parker, William
 Payne, Ralph, as a Royalist
 Sclater, William, as a Royalist, and was imprisoned
 Seton, Alexander, 1st Viscount Kingston, as a Royalist
 Spencer, Henry, 1st Earl of Sunderland ( 1642-1643 ), with the Royal Army
 St. John, unknown son, on the Royalist side
St. John, unknown son, on the Royalist side
 St. John, unknown son, on the Royalist side
 Stonor, William, as a Royalist
 Vaughan, Richard, 2nd Earl of Carbery, on the Royalist side
 Villiers, George, 2nd Bt., as a Royalist
 Villiers, William, 2nd Viscount Grandison of Limerick, as a Royalist
 Winnington, Francis
Count equals 60 individuals.
First Battle of Newbury
 Brydges, George, 6th Baron Chandos of Sudeley ( 20 Sep 1643 ), he had 3 horses shot out from under him, and was instrumental in breaking the enemy's cavalry
Count equals 1 individual.
Second Battle of Newbury
Mansel, Anthony ( 27 Oct 1644 ), on the Royalist side
Count equals 1 individual.
Siege of St. Chad's Church
Greville, Robert, 2nd Baron Brooke of Beauchamps Court ( 2 Mar 1643 )
Count equals 1 individuals.
Total count equals 161 individuals.
=killed in action or mortally wounded during this battle/war





