another unit moved from my 7YW blog, the voluntaires de Bretons fought in the WAS and become part of volutaires de Flandre for the 7YW.
Monday, December 16, 2019
Voluntaries Étrangers de Clermont Prince
I have posted this here after I closed my 7YW blog that was dormant for a number of years, I sold these recently to an American client.
Labels:
7YW,
Front Rank
Location:
19 Place Cheverus, 53100 Mayenne, France
Regiment La Sarre, 7YW French
Another French 7YW unit off the desk, regiment La Sarre, originally raised as Regiment de la Ferté-Senneterre in the Lorraine by Maréchal de La Ferté on the 20th May 1651. The regiment consisted of two battalions in the 7 YW and was commanded from February 1747 by Louis-Guy-Sacriste de Tombeboeuf, chevalier than Marquis de Montpouillan and in December 1767 Jean-Henri Morel de Groslée, Compte de Peyre.
1st battalion
The first battalion was posted 1757 to Royan until 1760 thence to La Rochelle, in
2nd battalion
Commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Etienne-Guillaume de Senezergues, made brigadier on the 10th February 1759, second in command to Montcalm at the plains of Abraham
battle honours
1756 battle of Fort Oswego
1757 battle fort William Henry
1758 battle fort Carillon (Ticonderoga)nnnn
1759 battle plain of Abraham
1760 battle Sainte-Foy
1760 capitulation of Montreal
After the return of the depleted second battalion from Canada the depleted regiment was reorganised. In 1762 the regiment was part of the corps of Maréchal de Beauvau sent to Spain during the attempted conquest of Portugal. The regiment was at the siege of Almedia and qautered in Andal. I need 1763 the regiment returned to France.
1st battalion
The first battalion was posted 1757 to Royan until 1760 thence to La Rochelle, in
2nd battalion
Commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Etienne-Guillaume de Senezergues, made brigadier on the 10th February 1759, second in command to Montcalm at the plains of Abraham
battle honours
1756 battle of Fort Oswego
1757 battle fort William Henry
1758 battle fort Carillon (Ticonderoga)nnnn
1759 battle plain of Abraham
1760 battle Sainte-Foy
1760 capitulation of Montreal
After the return of the depleted second battalion from Canada the depleted regiment was reorganised. In 1762 the regiment was part of the corps of Maréchal de Beauvau sent to Spain during the attempted conquest of Portugal. The regiment was at the siege of Almedia and qautered in Andal. I need 1763 the regiment returned to France.
Cheers
Matt
Labels:
7YW,
French,
Front Rank
Location:
19 Place Cheverus, 53100 Mayenne, France
Sunday, December 8, 2019
La Reine French line infantry Regiment 7YW
Off the desk this week La Reine line infantry regiment, 28mm Front Rank miniatures, just a joy to paint.
The regiment La Reine was raised in 1634 as a gentlemens regiment, the regiment caserne was in Montpellier, by the seven years war the Queen was the Colonel, so the regiments were officered by Colonel lieutenants, From 1759 to 62 the regiment Colonel Lieutenant was Anne-Emmanuel-François-George Marquis de Crussol d'Ambois (who lost his head during the revolution). In 1762 the Colonel lieutenant was Charles-François-Casimir de Saulx, Comte de Tavannes until 1774.
The first battalion had very little action in the European theatre, but the second fought in most the the major engagements in Canada.
The regiment La Reine was raised in 1634 as a gentlemens regiment, the regiment caserne was in Montpellier, by the seven years war the Queen was the Colonel, so the regiments were officered by Colonel lieutenants, From 1759 to 62 the regiment Colonel Lieutenant was Anne-Emmanuel-François-George Marquis de Crussol d'Ambois (who lost his head during the revolution). In 1762 the Colonel lieutenant was Charles-François-Casimir de Saulx, Comte de Tavannes until 1774.
The first battalion had very little action in the European theatre, but the second fought in most the the major engagements in Canada.
Labels:
7YW,
French,
Front Rank
Location:
19 Place Cheverus, 53100 Mayenne, France
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