Hi,
The gallery about the battle of Sedgemoor is great. It is a period of history that enthralls me, the whole idea about what might have been if Monmouth had won is fascinating.
I believe that the OB for this scrap was as follows, if I'm wrong please put me straight:
James' army was commanded by the Earl of Feversham.
Under his command was Major-General Churchill.
The Royal Dragoons
The Royal Regiment of Foot.
King's Footguards
Dumbarton's Foot
Kirke's Foot
Trelawney's Foot
under Feversham's direct command was;
The Horse Guards
Oglethorpe's
Monmouths army contained;
Lord Grey's Horse
Several rebel foot regiments, one of which was the Red Regiment
I would also like to say the conversions to create Oglethorpe's are brilliant. However for those of us with less conversion talents, Reiver Castings (Old Glory) produce an excellant pack of lobster helmeted horse. I know some people find these figures a bit strange but their detail is great. As in so many cases figures that look strange before painting paint up well, and vice-versa.
Cheers and keep up the good work, Andy