The following units and commanders fought in the Battle of Naseby during the First English Civil War.
Parliamentarian New Model Army
(6000 Horse, 1,000 Dragoons, 7,000 Foot, 11 guns)
- Lord General Sir Thomas Fairfax
 
- Left Wing (Commissary General Henry Ireton)
 
- First Line
 - Colonel John Butler's Regiment of Horse
 - Colonel Cornelius Vermuyden's Regiment of Horse
 - Commissary General Henry Ireton's Regiment of Horse
 
- Second Line
 - Colonel Nathaniel Rich's Regiment of Horse
 - Colonel Charles Fleetwood's Regiment of Horse
 - Eastern Association Horse (half regiment)
 
- Centre (Sergeant Major General Sir Philip Skippon)
- Eleven pieces of artillery
 
 
- First Line
 - Sir Philip Skippon's Regiment of Foot
 - Sir Hardress Waller's Regiment of Foot
 - Colonel John Pickering's Regiment of Foot
 - Colonel Edward Montagu's Regiment of Foot
 - Sir Thomas Fairfax's Regiment of Foot
 - Forlorn Hope of commanded musketeers
 
- Second Line
 - Lieutenant Colonel Pride's Regiment of Foot
 - Colonel Robert Hammond's Regiment of Foot
 - Colonel Thomas Rainsborough's Regiment of Foot
 
- Third Line
 - Lieutenant Colonel Pride's Reserve
 
- Right Wing (Lieutenant General Oliver Cromwell)
 
- First Line
 - Colonel Edward Whalley's Regiment of Horse
 - Sir Robert Pye's Regiment of Horse (one Division) [nb 1]
 - Sir Thomas Fairfax's Regiment of Horse
 - Colonel Edward Rossiter's Regiment of Horse (one Division)
 
- Second Line
 - Colonel Thomas Sheffield's Regiment of Horse
 - Sir Robert Pye's Regiment of Horse (one Division)
 - Colonel John Fiennes's Regiment of Horse (one Division)
 
- Third Line
 - Eastern Association Horse (half regiment)
 - Colonel John Fiennes's Regiment of Horse (one Division)
 - Colonel Edward Rossiter's Regiment of Horse (one Division)
 
Royalist Army
(4,100+ Horse, 3,300+ Foot)
- King Charles I
 - General of the Army Prince Rupert
 
- Left Wing (Sir Marmaduke Langdale)
- Four Divisions of "Northern Horse"
 - Colonel Sir Horatio Cary's Regiment of Horse
 
 
- Centre (Lord Astley)
 
- Three divisions of Colonel Sir Thomas Howard's Regiment of Horse
 
- Sir George Lisle's Tertia
- Sir George Lisle's Regiment of Foot
 - Colonel William St. George's Regiment of Foot
 - The Shrewsbury Foot (the remnants of several regiments returned from Ireland, including Tillier's, Broughton's, Warren's and Gibson's, under Colonel George Smith)
 
 
- Sir George Lisle's Tertia
 
- Sir Henry Bard's Tertia
- Sir Henry Bard's Regiment of Foot
 - Colonel Rhys Thomas's Regiment of Foot
 - Sir John Owen's Regiment of Foot
 - Colonel Richard Bagot's Regiment of Foot
 - Colonel Ratcliffe Gerard's Regiment of Foot
 
 
- Sir Henry Bard's Tertia
 
- Sir Bernard Astley's Tertia[nb 2]
- The Duke of York's Regiment of Foot
 - Colonel Sir Edward Hopton's Regiment of Foot
 - Colonel Sir Richard Page's Regiment of Foot
 
 
- Sir Bernard Astley's Tertia[nb 2]
 
- Right Wing (Prince Maurice)
- First Line
 - Prince Rupert's and Prince Maurice's Lifeguard Troops of Horse
 - Prince Rupert's Regiment of Horse
 - The Queen's Regiment of Horse
 - Prince Maurice's Regiment of Horse
 
 
- Second Line
 - The Earl of Northampton's Regiment of Horse
 - Sir William Vaughan's Regiment of Horse
 
- Reserve (King Charles)
- The King's Regiment of Foot
 - The King's Lifeguard of Horse (Lord Bernard Stuart)
 - Prince Rupert's Regiment of Foot
 
 
Notes
References
- Roberts, Keith; Cromwell's War Machine, (Pen & Sword Military: Barnsley, 2005) ISBN 1-84415-094-1
 - Young, Peter; Marston Moor 1644: The Campaign and the Battle (Kineton: Roundwood, 1970)
 
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