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FRENEEI

IN-FA\ITRY
OFTHEWAROFTHE
- --SPANTSH
SUCCESSTON
1701-14
Par{One
By Mark Allen
This is the filst of two articles on the French infantry of
Marlborought wafs. This first pan can be Iookedon as an
'update'ofthe previous
instalments
asthe regiments
described
belowwere all raisedbeforeor duringthe War of the Grand
Alliance. This meansthat most of the information listed
previouslywill also be relevent for the post 1701period.
Therefore,after a short sectionon someof the chansesin
equipmenland dre,swhich affecredFrenchrroop. duniq the
SpanishSuccession
War. t will proceedwilh a li*r of the
regiments
showinganychangesinuniformsor colonelsA few cornnentsnight be appropriatehereon rhedevelopmert of fashionable
clothingduringthe twentyfive yearsfrom
the beginningoftheNine YearsWarto theTreatiesofRastatt
and Baden.Between1689and 1714fashionablemale attire
wouldconsistof thefollowins:

TIIEHAT

degreeofunertaintyit secmslikely thatbothofficersandmen


in the majorityof Europeanarmieshadby the niddle yearsof
theWar ofthe SpanishSuccession
adoptedsomeformoftricorn
hat.

SMALL CLOTHES
Amongst the fashionablemany changeshad been wrought
duringthisperiod,howeverasonlythe neckwearis parricularly
relevant to the men and their officers I will confine my
comments
to thlsarea,
The'beau'of 1689wouldhavewom alacytabaf or'raban'(a
neckscarf)wrappedaroundand decoratedwith ribbons.The
ribbonswere stiffenedand positionedbehind the raban to
protrudeeithersidein a sortof'halo' effect.In1692theFrench
won the closelyfoughtbattle of Steenkirkand the 'folklore'
arisingfromthebattle
changed
thedirecaion
of Frenchcostume.
The soldiersofthe Frencharmyhadbeensurprisedin campby
the army of William III and had to hurriedlydressand equip
themselvesIn their hastethey are supposed
to haveleft rheir
neckcloths
untiedandtheirclothesin a disorderlymanner.This
gaverise to the Steenkirkstyle of wearingthe raban and a
general adoption of more relded' forms of dress. The
'Steenkirk'was
looselywrapped
aroundtheneckandrhelonger
endpulledthroughthe seventhbuttonholeon rhecoat.By the
endofthe centurya moreformalstylehadbeenre-established,
butwithout the ribbons.The endsofthe clothwerenow more
often 'tucked in' and this led to the rank and file usins a
'reversedform a. \hown on rhe plares.Yo'r qill ,ee
fromihe
platesthatrheneckcloths
areshownasbeingblack,theWagner
platesshowthis for all infantryand whilslI havesomedoubrs
about the widespreaduse I have, in the absenceof much
contradictory
evidence,usedblackfor my illustrations.

In 1689thiswouldnormallybe felt orbeaverwitha largebrim


anda low crown.The sizeofthe brirnwasbeginningto reduce
afterthe excesses
of the 1670s.
The edgeof rhe brin wasoften
decoratedin gold or silverlaceand feafiers and ribbonwere
addedfor further decoration.The ribbonshowev
less obtrusivethan previouslyand were often worn in an
embdonicform of cockade.In the 1660sand 1670shatshad
been wom in a multitudeof colours,grey and brown being
particularlypopular,howeverby the middleofthe lastdecade
of the century black was the dominantcolour. During the
twentyyearperiodfollowing
1689there
wasalsoagradualmove
towardstricorns.It is difficultto quantifyhow thiscameabout
or how fastit occured,but by the endof the first decadeofthe
eighteenthcenturythe ticorn was finnly established
as the
pre-eminent
form ofheadgear.Oneofrbe biggestproblemsin
determining
the process
ofhangeis the difficultyof accurately
datingprimaryvisualsources.For examplethere are a great
numberof paintingsand other forms of illusaration
THE COATAIID VEST
depictinq
LouisXIV he'oicallyconducting
sieger.ar rhe rhearreoi During the period the coat or'justaucorps'becamemore
playingbilliards,but veryfew canbe datedcloselyto the event obviouslystyled.The straight,shapeless
item of the 1680shad
they depict. The evidenceseemsto point to a fairly rapid by the lastyearsof the centurygainedrear pleatsand a more
adoptionof the tricom between1698and1702,bur thsedates well definedsilhouette.The coat sleevesbecame
lonserand
arereallyonlyguesses
basedon thefollowingobsewations:
widerandthesleere(ot thevesror waistcoat
couldno longerbe
1. IllustEtionsof Louis)(lV whichcanbe datedrobetween seen.The vestitself,whichhadaslateas 1698beenaslongas
1692 and 1695 show no parriculartricom rype hars the coat,becamenoticeablyshorterasthe eighteenthcentury
amongstrheking andhiscouniels.
2. The worksof Gifford and cuerard, whichdareftom the
endofthe War of the GrandAlliance.showa nixrure of
SHOESAIID STOCKINGS
styles,with Gifford showingmosrofficersin tricomsand
No
major
changes
are apparenthere, the shoesbecame
the menin othertypesandcuerarddepictingtrico.nsofa 'heavier'
'loose'
and
shorter.
in the processlosing some of their
panicular
stylebingwornby all.
elegance,
were
but
still
square
toedandthe redheelsgenerally
problem
The
iscompounded
arrheotherendofour historical
fromthemiddleofthe centurywere
stillretainedby
periodasmostpicturesofMarlborough,Eugeneercdareftom fashionable
well after the original evenrs. The tapestriesshoutd be the Dutchamongstothersreasonably
correct,giventhat the manhimsellhelpedin their
WIGS
derign.
burthewo'|5ofLaguerre
andRo:(dalefromlaterand
should not be too heavily relied upon. Ironicatly Rosts Finally,inpassing,afewchanges
weretakingplacein thedesign
paintingsof Marlborough's
campaigns
showharstumedup on of periwigs-As the pe od progressedthey continuedthe
oneor moresides.
burno tncorns.
Wherher
hewasallmtline process
of lookinglesslik naturalhairwhichhadbegunin the
lo ponrayhisconcepL
of rhedres<of 1704-Sor',\helherh; wd; late 1660s.They becametaller with. ftom the mid-1690s,
workingftorn 'eyewitness'
peaksdiscemableat rheir summits.The coloun
accountsis unknown.Despirerhis considerable

l5
too becamelessnatural,with greyandwhitebecomingpopular all but ceasedto exist.
after the centurvhad turned.
To go $ith the fusil a new set of equipmentwasissuedto the
French soldier. The cartouchebox was now a smaller 'belly'
WEAPONS AND EQIIIPMENT
pouchattachedto the waistbelt, the shoulderbeltwasthinner
The Frenchinfantry that energed to beginthe conflicts of 1?01 andonly held-upthe po\rder flask. The swordwasstill attached
hadchanged
somewhat
fromthe 'fantassins'
of 1697.Firstly,the to the waist belt, but the bayonet, which had previously hung
musketeerwho hadretired into winter qua(ers for the last time alongside ihe cartouche box on the right hip, was now
afterthe Treatyof Ryswickhadbecomea tusilier.By 1702the positionedwith the sword.
re-equipingof the French anny with flintlock musketsor fusils
TIIE REGIMENT
hadbeenalmostcompleted.They had not, however,adopted
the platoon methodsof fire control used by their Dutch, Below are listedall rcgrmntsformed before 1702who werestill
English,and Geman enemies.In the earlierwarsthe Grand in existenceon that date.Part Two of this articlewill detail those
Alliancehadbeensooufgenealledthatthe advantages
of their units formed duing or after 1702.
superior tactical doctrine had not been appreciatd,but t}lis
Any changesin colonelsareshownandthe colour platesshow
time it would be different. Arso rnissing from the French all alterations in the uniforms or flags of these units. Unless
infantry battalion, and likewise from most other European statedotherwiseunits not illustrated rctained th samecolours
armies, was the pikeman. Th introduction of the flindock in their uniforms, but cut to the new style. (Seethe earlier pans
togetherwith the socket bayonet, which enabled fire to of this seriesfor detailsof these.)Likewisewere the C.O. of
continueevenwhenthe bayonetwas fixed, had soundedthe 1697 is still in command dudng the War of the Spanish
'deathknell' of the 'queenof battles'.Also contributingto the
his detailswill be listedunderthe regimentin the
Succession
demiseof the pike werethe newtactics.Linear formationsthree earlier part.
to five ranksdeepweretrainedto delivermassedvolleysand
Tables showing the war records of the regiments are also
without the offensivepole-armsof before the firepower of the
battalionbecamethe
methodofdecidinginfantry
engagements. (Some additional informatiion on drcss and flags has been
Socritical is the changein tacticsthat modemhistorianssemto providedby Mr- David Wilson. Where this h the casethe
be of the opinionthat with the excptionof the disputingof relevant commenthasbeen marked DW. Many thanks to Mr.
built-up-areasand fortifications the infantry vs. infantry melee Wilsor for hisinterestandassistance).

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OFTHEWAROF
THESPANISH
SUCCESSION

OURCHES/AOULAY/EPPEVILLE
1702:N. omre deourches
1710,Francoi!deBo!.ll.s,l Eppville

PARTTWO
By MarkAllen

lnitially it wasmy intentionto limit thesearticlesto two parts.


But. because
ofthe amountofmaterialavailable,thisis nowthe
secondofathreepartseries.All comments
madein thefirsipan
concerning
dressand equipmentare alsoapplicablehere.The
regiments
listedhereandin panthreewereformedorreformed
duringor after1701.With the exceptionoftwo, RoyalBaviere
and Enghien(seepart three)all weredisbandedat the endof
the war. if not before.With the exceptionof the few foreign
regimentsraised. all carried plain Colonel'sColours.The
&apeaud'ordina ce,,xhereknown.are listed.Lirtle information is availableon the uniformsof rhesereginents,but for
thoseof you who wish to be able to usethe flag derailsand
reconstruct
theregiments,
rheevidence
seemsro showtharrhey
weremorelikelyto wearredthanbluecuffson iheirgreycoars.

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MONTBOISSIER,/LONCUERUE
1702: Philippe-Claude, Darquis de MonrbobsieF

Servie: Rmilli.s. Seebstanges tlag in wl6l


GALIOTTES
B@t (@F for senice on rhe warcflrys. FlaCidenrical

LANNION
U02: Anne.Bierrgne,narquisdeLa.nion
1705:
Jean-Baptisrc
Piere,.hevrli.rdeLdnion
Seryice:GnardingrheBnnanycoo$line
MENOU
1702:Ctancs-marquis'le MenoudeClisy
1706:
lnuisJoseph.
conredeMenou
sefli@: crsMo & Turin (colorellosta le8).Seewl6l
1702:
l,uisdu Pdquierdelournon
17lr: Frecois Dmaes, mmtedePaysas
LA MOTHEOHISTELLES/PERTHUIS
1702:N. dela Molhe-Houdinoun

I,A LONDE/FRANCLIEU/BOUOIS
1702:N. $evrlierde l, Londe

BELLAFFAIRE/TESSE/BULKELEY/BOCHET

:nrie:
lm5: Rene F.anNis de Froulay, chevalier de Tcse
1707:Frdcois. .onre de Bul*eley
Seflie: Almana. SeeBellafiateflaeinwI61.
TAf ENDF]DUCHAY/d'ARCY

ST. GERMAIN.BEAUPRE
l?1)2:Armard-lruisJNph

l7o3: Gille'cenais d. la Rche-LoDagne,mqnis de


TA CRU/CARAMAN/LANNON

(coloDelkilled)
Snice: Lrndiu & Speye.bach

l?05:N. Riquenide CaEman


1?ll,AnneBElagne. narqutsdeLrnnion
Sefrie, Flande6. S.e Talende flag in WI61.
DU BIEZ'FLAMARENS
l7l0:N. deGmsslsde Flamarens
S.dice: Rrdillies & Oudena.de
TRECESSON
Sdice:Rnine.Seeflag in WI6l.
LAMOTHEd'ARTAIGNAN
l1i9: hunde Monleguiou.@mted Anaignat
Sedice: Blenheim,Ramillies,Oudenade & Malpla,
SANZAY/SOURCHES/CHOISEUL,BEAUPRE

l?02:Charles
deS..Evrcmont
SeRice:FlandeEgariens
GUINES/DAMPIERRE

BROCLIE]FROULAYrIIRAQUEAU
l?02: vidoFMauia,
conre de Bdslie
1703:N. chevrlierde Frouray

1705:,a.guesJosph tlu.t 'le Donpieft

Sewice:Italy,Tulin & nandeG

CHAIMAZEL
1702:riuG deTalaru.marquis'le Chalm*l

l?09: Mane-Josephd. Bncas, marquis de Oyse

CASTEJA/ST.LEGER
1702:Jqr-Fransis deBiiudos, nalquis deColeia
lm5: Clarl*Loun. omrc deCareja

SI, AULAIRE/CIIATEAUBRIANTMONTVIEL
1702:N. de Beaupoilde Sr.Aul$e
1706: Loun Desnacr
de Maillebois. brron

1703:N. du Bcher, chevalier de Sou'ches


1706:Anrotne-barcnde Cboi$ul.Beaubre
Serie: Flande6.SeeSanzayflap in WI6l.

1709:Jacquesvaal, narquis de Mon&iel


senie: FlandeA-Malplaquer& Denain
ROZE/PROVENCHERESAJSSY
1702:N. de Rozede Rcen

1710:N. marquisde Ir Morhed Hugnes


Sent@:Lando!. Speyerbach.
Ble.heim & Denrin
VALLOUZSGROSSBOISA/ALENCE

1706:PicreJc

1703:Emmcry Emdanuel de Thinbone. nr.qui! de

FlandesAadisN

Foucauld, chevalier de Sr.

de

Seni@:Flrnde6 gadi$ds
COETANFAU/DuROURE
lTlx: A.ge Ulban de BeauvonGnmoard,.mr. du

1702:
N. Da.quis
dePoyanne
de Cmfty

d Usy

SAVIGNY/BOISSETAERARD
NUAILLE
1702:Chdles Genain leMa$in-comtedeNurille
S.rie: Flande^ & Oudenarde
GUITAUD/CHAMAILLES
170: LouilArhanax de Puecheyroude Crmmrses-

FRANC}IE\,'ILLElROCHEFORT/BEAUFICEL

1706: Louis.Guillame-Vicror.
omte de Marloup dc

1709:N. deC6aur deRtrhefon

ENONVILLF/TIVRY]BELZUNCE
l70li Paul Hippollt Sanguin. chcvaliei de Livry
1704:Chanercabriel de Csrelmoron. chev.liei de

BROISSIA/FONTANCES
VILLENOUVET/I,A

FON9DE MATHA

ScNia: Londau. Speyerbrh. Bhnnein & Denain


VARENNEs-GOURNAY]d-ENTRAOUES
l7l0: N. de Bourdei[es_comredc
Marha
1703rVi.ror de Monlvalet. Darquis d Enraques
S.dice: Rrdillies. SeeVa.ennsilag in wl6l.

1703:
N. deMaquisdeFonbnges
Servtc.:
Rhine& Flande6
MAISONTHIERS
1702:Charld deTlssut deMai$ hie6

DESCLOSNUPEES/LESPINAY

PUJOUPUYSEGUR/'LEOTAUD/VALORY
1705:N. de Nupeso.Nupes
1712:Hetuijeph.

conre de Cayl6-Rouanoux

PERMANCLEMAULMONT

1712,
GuylruilHcnn. morquhdeVrlory

TURBILLY
1702:kun-Philippe de Menou.narquisde Turbilly
seflic: FlandeE- Moelle & Rhide

DIOGNY/DUTHIL

1702:Chaile$Augune. conre de Ia Fare-Solnelle

1?04:
ft an@iFEdouard
Juben.namuisduThil

VIVOURS/BRIOUZE,VASIERES
VILLEMONT
CONFLANS.MENARS/d'ASTOUR/d'HERNOTON

HEROUVILLEAHESIJT/CONFLAI\ISST.REMY
DES FEUGEREZ^r'AUVRAY/BARBANCON
1702:N. desGengerezor Fewerets
1706: Alexrndre-bpuis de Gnardin de vauviay
1707: F.dcois du Prat de Nanrouiller. conre de

l7l0: Alexandre'Philipp.h.valierde Conflans


Sr.
DESMARETS/VERSIELLES

Sedi.e: Flanden, Moselle. Rnire & Oude.arde


LAIGLE

Servicc: Flrnde6 sniions

Sedice:Flande^ qanisons.Seeflae in wl6l.


CHEVALTER riF DAMAs/vAr ior'7F

1705:N. omre de Maiueor Maillt


Senie: Rhine-Blenhein& nander gamsors
RICHEBOURG/BARVN-I-F,/RIBFRAC

1703:JDeph-GuillaneBoutin-comredevalloue
Sepice:Tunn. SceDrhas0arinWI6r.
PEZAUTdC la FERTE

1704rAndle'Gules.conredeBaRille
Sefliq

Flanddc & AIF

Fo! flag der.ih for Ardille

1702:N. de Ia Fore de la Fede


MARIGNANE/SERVILLE/BEAUJEU
1705:Ouillamc de MNol de Setuille
1709:N. comtede Beaujeu

BLACONS
1702:Amand. vionre deBlaons
TARNAULTtsOISSIEUX
1707:Lolnde Frer.r.omredeBoisieux

CLERMONT/DELA HOUSSAYE?VASSAN
1705:Niold-Leon Phillipesdeh HoNaye
l?06:Charles.
marqundeva$M
PFYFFER(SUISSE)
i?02:Loun PMler dewyh.t
Serice:RamilliesOudnardeLille& D.nrit
Unifom: Pqsiblyyellow@Lt andredc!fls etc.
!'ICIER(SUISSE)
1702:
N. vigierdeSreinbruckde
Solelie

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1702:JanesFitzjdmcs.Dukcof Bcrvick

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SANCUIN/COURNIERES
1701:Piede-PruldeMonrcsquou.conred Anaignrn
MoNTENDRETB[RTHELoTid E;RtCNy
l70l: Paul.AuguneCanoi dc k Ro.hellucruld on.c
1702:MichelFrancoaBeihelor de Rcbou^cru
170.1:leanRere leJouenned E\criqn\
Seri.e, Chivaso. Cremoni &T;ri;
MOI*TPEYROU)OMONTAROISTCHATILLON
r70lr N. de crc3oi des cardier_ mrrqun dc Monr

Scrvice:halv (Regimenrtras c4ruFd ar Pianeza in


BOUZOLS/LAJFORCE/LASSAY
1701,N. marqundeBouzols
1705:N. ma4ui5de caumonrde la Fore
lTll: N dc MrdaillandeLespaire..he\alierdeLasrv
Senice:Iralv
DURFORT:tsOISSIERES
1702:N. de Durfod-Boissieres
1703:Satunin. marqundeDurfon Boisieies

Fomcd frcm Bftish Amj

dcseiren. Sered in Fl.n.

ROSIERES/CHEVRON/BONNIERS
Ssni.e Rhinc & Fllnd.n
LA TOU R \IAUBOURGTIHONIASSI\ ST PALL
l7(rl: Jcri.Hecror de Frr. mrr'tuis d. lr Tour
l ? r ) 7 : F n n . o 6 L a z i i c T h o m a s L n d ePS rl
S.$Lr Fhnde6& Mosclle
I702rLo uis-Aueune.smrc de Lannor

LA ROCHE DU MAINE/DESANGLES
lr02:N dc l. RocheduMdfc
1707:Ceor8.s'lc RcnardDcs.ngles
MONTLUC/LA RIVIERE CASTERAS
1702:Fiancon dc Laseran-M.sen.omc. harquh de

l7l0: N. Rouseaudc Laubanie


ROUSILLES
Ir0l LouF.Theodded Eaoir'llesd. F-onrane(!.
nrF

1707:Piere de la Riviere-Caie.as

MONTFORT]ARVILLEidUPRA]]dU SOUPA

l7l0: N. chcvalicideRohan
BORNEMONI/BEA.IEU

1'706:
J.rome Au3uiin de Boilser.marquisd-Arville

1702:lean Bap&k Thi6aulr de la Rochedulon De

lTrr: N. ContcdcBcrujcu
PERTHUBNdOROOUES/DUBOURG

LA GUISE/MONTESSON
l7L6:Chanes.omre deMonreson

SeFice:FlandeE(dnbandedtn1709)
BRYAS/CROLtsOURNONvILLE {Wrlloo.)

FROULAY LETORIEI{E5
1702:Charre5Francopk.comrede Froulay
tTll: N. chcvalierdeL.roric*\

1704:N. ch.valierd. Boumorville


Senie Flandes, Sp.y!.ba.h
BANDEvILII
l7U2: N. maiqun de Bandeville
Senice:Blenheim(colonel
killed. lear disbandedl
CHABRILLAN'T
1702:N deMoreton.oarquisde Chabnlh.r
Senice:Blenhcin lcoldnelkilled-re!r disbanded)
U.ifo.m lnor lusrated), Grev coar. rcd cufis. ven.
breeche\and lockinss Yellos burons Jnd hd la.e.
Drumme.,red od lirh!re\ culG Nodek:hofl&e.

ST. S!MON]VOLUIRE/ANGENNES/VERENNES,
KERGOSON
1702,N chevalicrdeSr Simon
1705rPhirippeA4use..omrede votune

t70?:N. che\alierd Atbarcr


s e r ! n e : B l e n h c i m ( c o l o n el el kd . r e F r . d i s b a n d e d )

l7l l: Franeh.lhevalierdevarenne! Kereoson


LAVAL/SENNECTFRRF
1702:CuvClaude Rolandde Monhorcncy. omre de
1705:Jean-Chanesde
ta Fene. narouisde Sennecrere
Selvice Flande^ & Bou.hili
CASTELET
1701,ChallesFelir H!acinrhsdc calean des hsan6.

REDINCALLEMAND
I705: .rean.Francois.Ch.volier d. R.diq d. Bib.rqA
r 706r Giles Genais de ra Rfthe Lonag.e
Sepicc: ftaly. Sp.in & AInaMr. Flrgshown isoncof
rsopo$iblede5igns-theorherwill be illEtared in pan
SCEVE/CHOISEUUMURAT
1702:N. chevalierdeS.e!c
l70l: N. ChoiseulSrain!ille
l70l: N Chonenl Franciercs
senice: Rhine. F cdlingen. Lrndau & Sptyerba.h

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INFANTRY
OFTHEWARS
OFTHESPANISH

succEssloN
1701-15
PartThree
By MarkAllen

This is the third and iinal parl of the seriesand coversmore LA FEUILLADE
regimentsformed
betwccnl70l and1709.Allapanfrom Royal 1704:Louisd'Aubusson.ducde la Feuillade
Baviereweredisbanded
al the endof the conflict.
Service:ltaly andTurin.
Beforegoingonlo the regiments
themselves
in moredetail.l
TESSE(Savoy)
wouldlike to makea fewcommenlson the regiments
listedin 1704:Renede Froulay.comtedeTesse.
thisarticleandthe previouspan (seeWI64).
Service:Alps.
(WI64.plate
The flagfor the regimentSt. Germain'Beaupre
one) hasalsobeenshownby other sourcesas havinga whik
saltireon thebluefieldin I and4. andalsoashavingthefieldsof MONTENEGRE(Piedmontais)
2 and 3 and the saltiresin I and 4 red. The flag for Brancas 1704:Jean-Baptiste,
marquisde Montenegre
(WI64, plate one) shouldshow an arm. in naturalcolours, (Disbanded
in 1705).
protrudingfrom the top of the red towers.The flagshownfor
BELTRAMBI (halian)
tbesecondregimentFroulay(WI64,platetwo) mightbereadas
1705:N. de Beltrarnbi
havingwhat I haveshownaslhe entirefield ofthe flagin each
(Disbanded
in 1706).
canton,minus.of coursethe whitecross.For both Vigier and
Reding(WI64.platetwo) the colonelscolouris showflasthese RANGONI (Italian)
differfrom the rest.who all. I believe.carriedthe normalplain 1705:N. de Rangoni
(Fornedfrom the MiliciaofModena).
whiteflag.
RoyalBavierewasformedfromnembersof theold Bavarian FUSILIERSDE MONTAGNES 4 baltalions
armywhichhadbeenalmostdeslrovedafterBlenheimandthe
d'Orffa de Villeplana(from the Roussillon
U05: Bonaventure
whichwercnowxiled.
remnanlsof
alongwith
rheirsovereign.Milicia)
in Flanders.
Service:Pyrenees.
Anywayhere\ the nextbalchofregiments:
SEGURTDANOIS
LA RAIMBAUDIERE
1705:N. de Segur
1702:Alexafldrede Goyon.marquisde la Raimbaudiere
1706:Henri-Francois,
comtede Segur
Ser.r'ice:Garrisons.
170q.
I ours-Francoi.de
Cemay.comledeDanois
Service:Spain(villaviciosa).
BOUFTLERS.RFMIANCOUR']
CHOI5FUT
1702:CharlesFrancois.narquisdc BoufflersRemiancourl
NOE
1710:N. chevalierde Choiseul
1706:Marc Roger,marquisde Noe
Service:Flanders.Lille andMalplaquet.
Service:RoussillonandSpain.
Other details: Drummers maf' have dressedin grecn as
THORIGNY/CHAMBAUD
Boumers.
1706:N. de Thorigny
PlSANCON/LESQUENDE VILLEMENEUST
1706:N. de Chambaud
1702:N. de Pisancon
(2 battalionsformedfrom the MiliciaofCaen)
1707:N. de Lesquende Villerneneust
Service:Flanders.
Service:Italy andthe Alps.
JAUCOURT/MANCINI/CHASTES/CLERMONTAUBIGNE/NOGARET
MONTOISON
1702:tnuis'Francois.comted AubignedeTign,
1706:N. de Jaucourt
1705:Francoisde Calvisson.
marquisdeNogaret
1?08:N. de Mancini
Scrvice:FIanders.
Chastes
1709:LouisdeClermonl-Tonnerre,marquisde
1710:N. de Clermont-Montoison
VAUDREUIL/BRANCAS/LOSTANGES
1702:N. de Vaudreuil
DUC DE NOAILLES/'I-ABAUME
1706:Henri Anloine-Thomas.
chevalierde Brancas-Courdon 1706:Adrien-Maurice,
ducde Noailles
1710:N. marquisde Lostanges-Beduer
1713:
N. de la Baume
Service:Flanders.
Service:Roussillon.
ARGINY/AUBUSSON/VARENNESGOURNAY
1702:AnloineCamus,comted Arginy
1706:N.d Aubusson
1708:Jean'BaptisledeVarennes-Goumay
Service:Garrisons.

MARECHAL DE NOAILLES/BOUHYER
1706:Anne-Jules,
marechalde Noailles
1709:Benignede Bouhyer
Servie:RoussillonandDauphine

CHAMILLYA4ORNAC
LACHAU-MONTAUBAN
1706:NoelBouton,marechalde Chanilly
1702:Francois-Heclor
de la Tour du Pin. comtde Lachau- 1707:Charles-Leon
BoscaldeReals,comtede Mornac
Senice:Garrisons.
Servicc:RhineandFlanders

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GRIGNAN/BELLAFFAIRE
1706:N.de Gngnan
du Guaslde Bellaffaire
lT0TrJoseph
ServiceiSpain(Almanza).
BOUFFLERSEOMBELLES
Louis.comtede Bouffle,s
1706:Anloine-Charles
comtede Bombelles
lTtl: Henri-Francois,
Malplaquet,Denain).
Service:Flanders(Oudenarde.
VILLEQUIERT'I-E
TELLIEfu LA MOTTE
1706:N. d Aumontde Villequier
1709:N. Le Tellier
1712:
N. deLa Motte
Service:FlandersGarrisons.
CLAIRFONTAINE/TALLYRAND,A,IAULEVRIER
1706:N. de Clairfontaine
1712:
N. deTallyrand
l7i4: N. deMaulevrier
Scrvice:Spain.
ROMAINVAL/CORMIS
1706:N. de Romainval
1712:N. de Cormis
Service:Alps.
CONFLANS/LAVAL/RUYS
1706:N. de Conflans
1709:N.. comtede Laval
l7l2: N. de Ruys
Servicc:FlandersGarrisons.

URBAN/AMBRESoTUMBRES/GUIGNONVILLE
1706:N.
d'Urban
l7l0: Daniel-Francoisde
GelasdeVoisins,chevalierd'Ambres
l7l2: N. Lenainde Guignonviue
service:Flanders( Defenceor Ouesnoy).
BRAGNY,^./IELLEVIGNE/GRANDLIEU/ARROSDES
HAYES
1706:N.. chevalierde Bragny
1707:N.de Cruxde Villevigne
1708:N.de Cruxde Grandlieu
l7l0:Jean-Armand.comted Arros d Argelos
1712:
N. DesHayes
Service:FlandersGanisons.
CHOISEI-/HOUDETOT
1706rN.. chevalierde Choisel
1712iN.. chevalierd'Houdetot
Service:Spa'n.
KAERGROETo' KEROUARTZSEBBEVILLE
1706:N. de Kaergroet
1708:FrancoisCadot.
chevalierde Sebbeville
Service:FlandersGarrisons.
LA LONDE
1706:N-. chevalierdela Londe
Service:Garrisons.
BRUSCART/GOELLO
1706:N. de Brudande Sillery
1712:N. de Goello
Service:Garrisoosin Alsace.

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BOURDONNE/CHAMPIGNY/CASTELNAU
1706:N. de Bourdonne
1707:N. de Chanpigny
1712:N. de Castelnau
Servic:SpainandDauphine.
Comted'HOUDETOT/CAYLUS
1706:N., comted'Houdetot
r7l2: N., chevalierde Caylus
Service:FlandersCarrisons.
SAILLANTruSSEL
1706:Charles-Francois
d'Estaing,marquisde Saillanl
1712:N. d'Ussel
Service:Dauphineandthe Rhine.
VILLELONGUE/MONTREAU
1706:N. de Villelongue
1710:N. de Montreau
Service:Garrisons.
BAUMELAYMOUCHAN/DAMAS/'HOUDETOT
1706:N. de Baumelay
1?07:JeandeCastilon,comtede Mouchan
(killed at Tortese1708)
1708:Jean-Jacques,
chevalierde Damas
1712:N., comted'Houdetot
1714:N. de Regnier,comtede cuerchy
Service:SpainandDauphine.
GRAMMONT/SCEVE
1706:N. marquisde Grammont
1709:N., chevalierde Sceve
Service:Alps.

ALBERGOTTI/LETTERIO(ltalian)
1707:N.Albergotti
1711:N. Leuerio
ServicerFlanders.
GRIMALDT/CAETANO(ltalian)
1707:N. Grinaldi
1711:N. Caetano
Service:Flanders.
LOS RIOS (Spanish:calledLas Sierrasafter 1710and l-eon
after l?11)
1707:Col. N- de Los Rios
Service:Flanders.
MACHIENO/VILLESCA(Spanhh)
1707:Col. N. Mahieno
1711:N. de Villesca
SOHE/MIGNONS/KERKEM(Walloon)
1707:Col. N. de Sohe
1709:N. de Mignons
17lr: N., baronde Kerkem
Service:Flanders.
ASSIGI'.IY/SCEPEAUX
1707:N. de Cosse,narquisd Assigny
marquisdeScepeaux
1708:N. de Beaupreau,
Se ice:Flanders.
CANILLACtsELLESUVEE/FEUQUIERES
l?07:N. de Canillac
1?08:N. de Bellesuvee
1710:N. de Pas,chevalierdeFeuquieres
Service:Flanders.

MONTSORREAU
PRATAMANO/CARAFFA (ltalian)
l?06: Louis-vincentdu Bouchetde Sourches.chevalierde 1707:Col-N. Pratamano
1?11:N. Caraffa
Service:Garrisons.
Service:Flanders.
ABLOISde IaVIEUVILLE
1706:N. de Abloisde la Vieuvile
Service:Dauphine.
PONTdUCHATEAU/LEON
1706:N., rnarquisde Pontdu Chateau
1710:N. de Roan,chevalierdeLeon
Service:SpainandDauphine.
PAYRELA/STORFF(Walloor)
1?07:Col-N. Payrela
1710:Col. N. de Stofff
PANTOKA/BYLANDT (Walloon)
1707:N. Pantoka
1709:N., baronde Bylandt
Service:Flanders.
WEINLEY/HAMAT (Walloon)
1707:N. de weinly
1709:N. d'Harnar
RHEINGRAF/HOUDENHOE(German)
1707:N. de Rheingraf
1708:N. barond'Houdenhoe
Seflice:Flanders.
NASSAU/TRTFFERDruHLAND(cerman)
t'707,
1709:N. deTrefferd
l?11:N. Uhland
Service:Flanders.

EVOLY/BACHER/COUPIGNY(Walloon)
1707:Col. N. d'Evoly
U09: N- de Bacher
1710:N. de Coupigny
Service:Flanders.
MATRIMONT/BOURE (watloon)
1707:Col. N. d Matrinont
1710:N. d Boure
Srvice:Flandrs.
RUPPELMONDE/BOURNONVILLE(walloon)
1707:Col. N., marquisde Ruppelmonde
1711:N., chevalierde Bournorville
Service:Flanders.
POLEON(waltoon)
1707:N.de Poleon
Servicernanders.
ROYAL BAVIERE (Gennan)
1707: Maximillian-Emmanuel
of Bavaria (formed from 2
companies
oftbe BavarianGuardsand6oftheFrenchregrment
d'Alsace)
ServiceiOnthe Rhine.
Thefollowin8regiments
haveflagsdetailslistedin Charrie,but
Ican find no informationon theirformationor history.
Chateaubiant,St.Andre, St.Gery,SaulieuorSouillacNexttimer lhe Maisondu Roi and Gndarmie.

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