Major General Richard Browne’s Regiment of Horse

Next regiment in the spotlight is Richard Browne's Regiment of Horse who have an absolutley brilliant cornet. Which is about the most exciting thing that I can actually tell you about them. Believed to have been raised in London they were based in Abingdon. After that we can only guess. Painting by Alan Tuckey, basing by my own fair hand Richard Browne was the senior captain in the Orange Regiment of the London Trained Bands, when the War broke out. He marched with Waller at Winchester and was promoted to Colonel. As Colonel his role was suppressing opposition to Parliament in London and Kent. He rejoined Waller, this time as Major General of a London Trained Bands brigade, at the victory at Cheriton. He was then promoted to commander-in-chief of the counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. Once again he would support Waller, this time in the Oxford campaign, joining him shortly after the battle of Cropredy Bridge. Bro...