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The Westminster Liberty Regiment (also known as the Westminster Red Regiment)
shows a complete stand of colours (type VENN A) of existing companies of the
yellow regiment. The sheet was red, the devices were white 6-point stars thus
pointing at the upper hoist corner.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8 November
2010
Ede-Borrett (1987)
Peachey and Prince (1991)
Keith Roberts:
'London and Liberty- ensigns of the London Trained bands'; Leigh-on-Sea, 1987,
Partizan Press
Peter Young and Richard Holmes: 'The English Civil War - A
Military History of the Three Civil Wars 1642-1651', London 1974, Purnell Book
Services; [www.traynedbandes.org.uk]
image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8 November 2010
Colonel's colour was a plain red flag.
Ian Sumner, Christopher Southworth and Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8
November 2010
image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8 November 2010
Lieutenant Colonel's colour was red with a St. George canton.
Ian Sumner, Christopher Southworth and Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8
November 2010
image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8 November 2010
Sergeant Major's colour had added one white pile wavy
pointing to the centre.
Ian Sumner, Christopher Southworth and Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8
November 2010
image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8 November 2010
The First Captain's colour had one star.
Ian Sumner, Christopher Southworth and Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8
November 2010
image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8 November 2010
The First Captain's colour had two stars.
Ian Sumner, Christopher Southworth and Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8
November 2010
image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8 November 2010
The First Captain's colour had three stars.
Ian Sumner, Christopher Southworth and Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8
November 2010
image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8 November 2010
The First Captain's colour had four stars.
Ian Sumner, Christopher Southworth and Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8
November 2010
The sheet was red, the devices were white 5-point stars rotated anti
clockwise 45° thus pointing to the upper hoist corner.
Ian Sumner, Christopher Southworth and Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8
November 2010
image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8 November 2010
The Sergeant Major's colour had one star.
Ian Sumner, Christopher Southworth and Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8
November 2010
image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8 November 2010
The sheet was blue, the devices after the change of a Colonel in 1644 were
yellow piles wavy. The colour of former the device was unknown, the Sergeant
Major's colour had one pile wavy.
Ian Sumner, Christopher Southworth and Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8
November 2010
image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8 November 2010
The sheet was yellow, the devices were blue upright 5-point stars. The
Sergeant Major's Colour had an additional blue wavy pile and no star.
Ian Sumner, Christopher Southworth and Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8
November 2010
image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8 November 2010
The 1st Captain's colour had one star in the centre.
Ian Sumner, Christopher Southworth and Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8
November 2010