The Manchester Regiment | |
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Active | 1745–1746 |
Country | Jacobite |
Type | Infantry |
Size | One battalion, maximum 300 men |
Engagements | 1745 Jacobite Rising Clifton Moor Skirmish[1] 2nd Siege of Carlisle |
Commanders | |
Colonel of the Regiment | Francis Towneley |
The Manchester Regiment was a Jacobite unit raised during the 1745 Rebellion and the only significant number of English recruits willing to fight for Charles Edward Stuart in his attempt to regain the British throne for his father. Raised in late November 1745, the majority were captured in December at Carlisle; eleven officers and sixteen members of the rank and file were executed in 1746, over a quarter of all those executed for their role in the Rising.