The Armies & the Losses
The following orders of battle are based on Chris Scott's work (see further reading in The Battle section)
Parliamentarian
Right Wing of Horse
Sir Arthur Hesilrige's regiment of horse 500 men
Devonshire Horse (Sir William Gould) 300-400 men
Centre of Foot (Acting Major General James Carr)
Colonel Alexander Popham regiment of foot 400-600 men
Sir Robert Cooke’s regiment of foot 500-800 men
Colonel Nathaniel Fiennes’ regiment of foot 300-400 men
Elements of Colonel Thomas Essex, Col
Thomas Stephen, Sir John Merrick and Col
Horation Cary’s regiments of foot 640 men
Left Wing of Horse (Sir Edward Hungerford)
Sir William Waller’s regiment of horse 360 men
Colonel Robert Burghill’s regiment of horse 360 men
Col. Nathaniel Fiennes’ regiment of horse & dragoons 160 men
The Gloucestershire Horse 90 men
The Somersetshire Horse 90 men
Royalist
Right Brigade of Horse (Earl of Crawford) 600 men
Earl of Crawford’s regiment of horse
Colonel James Long’s regiment of horse
Centre Brigade of Horse (Sir John Byron) 600 men
Sir John Byron’s regiment of horse
Sir Thomas Sandys’ regiment of horse
Colonel Thomas Morgan’s regiment of horse
Left Brigade of Horse (Lt. General Henry Lord Wilmot) 600 men
Lord Wilmot’s regiment of horse
Lord Digby’s regiment of horse
Sir John Digby’s regiment of horse
Losses
The parliamentarians lost around 300-400 men killed, 800 captured with more wounded. Royalists losses were 100-150 killed and wounded