The history of the campagne in the Spanish Netherlands, Anno Dom. 1694 with the journal of the siege of Huy / by Edward D'Auvergne ...

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The history of the campagne in the Spanish Netherlands, Anno Dom. 1694 with the journal of the siege of Huy / by Edward D'Auvergne ...
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D'Auvergne, Edward, 1660-1737.
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London :: Printed for Matt. Wotton ... and John Newton ...,
1694.
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Grand Alliance, War of the, 1689-1697 -- Campaigns -- Belgium.
Great Britain -- History -- William and Mary, 1689-1702.
Huy (Belgium) -- Siege, 1694.
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"The history of the campagne in the Spanish Netherlands, Anno Dom. 1694 with the journal of the siege of Huy / by Edward D'Auvergne ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A37153.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 28, 2024.

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Page 104

A List of the Winter Quarters for the King's Forces, for the Year, 1694.

INFANTRY.
  • GHENDT: The Three Battalions of English Guards, Fitzpatrick, Frederic Hamilton, Collingwood, La Meloniere, Danish Guards, Prince Frederic, Prince George, Zealand, Fuknen Packmoer, or Branden∣bourg, Nassau.
  • BRƲGES: Regiment of Scots Guards, Royal Regiment, Lloyd, Cuts now Colonel Seymour, Rada, Brewer, Titcomb, Collier, Castleton, In∣goldesby. Note, that the Three Regiments of Seymour, Rada, and Collier, came over from England the latter end of August, and have not been in the Field this Year.
  • MALINES: Churchil, Trelawney, Granville, Erle.
  • DENDERMOND: Selwyn, Stanley.
  • OSTEND: St. George, Mackay, Graham.
  • DIXMƲYDE: Belcastel, Marton, Queen of Denmark, Prince Christian, Jutland, Aver.
  • DEINSE: Offerrel, Lauder, Strathnaver, George Hamilton.
  • DAMME: Argyle.
  • In the Villages of Willebrook▪ and near Canal of Brusselles, the Two Battalions of Dutch Guards.
  • In the Camerling's 'Ambacht, or Villages near the Canal of Newport, Lesley, Tiffeny, Maitland, Ferguson, Buchan.
  • LEER: St. Paul, Lewenhaupt, Guards of Hanover.
  • AƲDENARDE: Guards of Wolfembuttel, Hering.
  • In the Villages of Musen and Heuens, Cinquilles.
CAVALRY.
  • BREDA: Portland, Searborough, Ormond, Rivers, Life-Guards.
  • HAGƲE: Auverquerque, Life-Guards.
  • BOISLEDƲC: Horse-Granadiers.
  • GHENDT: Lumley, Schomberg, Coy, Langston, Wood, Galloway, Windham, Leveson, Wirtemberg, La Forrest, Zeestadt.
  • BRƲGES: Zuglenstein, Boncourt, Schack, Vittinghof, Tennaghel, Being the Regiment that was lately Scravenmoor's.
  • St. GERTRƲDENBERG: Montpouillan.
  • In the Villages between Ghendt and the Sas Van Ghendt, Eppinger, Mathews, Levingston, Fairfax, Essex, Wynne, Cunningham, Dragoons.
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