The Lubny Regiment (Ukrainian: Лубенський полк, romanized: Lubenskyi polk) was one of ten territorial-administrative subdivisions of the Cossack Hetmanate.
The regiment's capital was the city of Lubny, now in Poltava Oblast of central Ukraine.
In 1781, the regiment was officially abolished, and its territory was reformed into the Kyiv and Chernihiv Governorates.
[1] The government of the Lubny regiment in the 17th century was held by the following persons: Pavlo Shvets (1658), Yakiv Zasiadko (1659, 1660), Shamlytskyi Stepan (1660, 1661, 1663), Andrii Pyrskyi (1662, 1663), Verbytskyi Hnat Yakovych (1663), Hamalii Hryhorii Mykhailovych (1665, 1668, 1669, 1687—88), Shcherbak Bohdan Vasyliovych (1666, 1667), Leshchenko Ustym (1668, commissioned), Plys Pylyp (1669), Nesterenko Andrii Korniiovych (1672), Mykhailo Stepanov (1672), Serbyn Ivan Fedorovych (1672, 1675, 1676), Maksym Iliashenko (1676—1687), Yakym Holovchenko (about 1688).
Lubny could not be appointed as a regimental center in those days, probably due to some private reasons.