A Particular and Exact LIST Of such Officers, as well of Chief as Lower Quality of His Highness, the Prince of Oranges Army, as were Kille [...] [...]ounded, and taken Prisoners, in the late Fight, which was on the 1/11 August, 1674. between His said Highness and the Prince of Conde.
As likewise, a List of the Killed and Wounded in the FRENCH Army, as it was Published at the Hague by Arnout Leers.

  • INFANTRY Of His Highness's Regiment of Guards.
    • THe Count of Solms prisoner.
    • Lieut. Col. Croneman, and his Lieutenant, prisoners.
    • Bellesons Lieut. Colonel, who commanded the two Battaillions of the Guards, wounded.
    • Major Dedingh, killed.
    • Baron de Heyde, killed.
    • Count Douglas, prisoner.
    • Captain Dolmen, killed.
    • Capt. Rose and his Ensign, wounded.
    • Captain Essen, prisoner.
    • Capt. Boham, wounded.
    • Capt. Schimmel-Penninck, wounded.
    • Lieut, Lijnroot, killed.
    • Lieut. Westerhout, killed.
    • Lieut. Soubihard, killed.
    • Ensign Thourspar [...]s, prisoner.
    • Ensign Duyvenvoorde prisoner.
    • Ensign Jacot, wounded.
    • Cap. Schrevel, wounded.
    • Sachet Lieutenant, killed.
  • In the Regiment of Prince Maurits.
    • Lieutenant Colonel Magwits, killed.
    • Capt. Linde, wounded; his Lieutenant killed.
    • Capt. Fagel, prisoner.
    • Capt. Moor, wounded.
    • Lieut. Polman, wounded.
    • Ensign Polman, prisoner.
  • In the Regiment of the Count of [...]ierum.
    • Lieut, Colonel Slangenbergh, wounded.
    • Capt. Heeckeren, wounded.
  • In the Regiment of Colonel Palm.
    • Colonel Palm, killed.
    • Major Padburgh, killed.
    • Capt. Villeers, killed.
    • Capt. Isselmuyden, killed.
    • Capt. Aerssen, killed.
    • Capt. Palm, prisoner.
    • Lieut. Van Cnoppert Dirck Smels, killed.
    • Lieut. Ruyter, killed.
    • Ensign Heytvogel, killed.
  • In the Regiment of Colonel Wee.
    • Colonel Wee, wounded.
    • Lieut Col. Falckenburgh, prisoner.
    • Major Ruytenborch wounded and pri­soner.
    • Capt. Friessom, wounded.
    • Capt. Rammelmam, prisoner:
    • Capt. Glarges, prisoner.
    • Capt. N [...]velt killed, or prisoner.
    • Capt. Haringcarspel and his Ensign kil­led.
  • In the Regiment of Colonel Stockhyem
    • Colonel Stockheym, killed.
    • [...]ieut. Col. Brandt, killed.
    • Major l [...] Riviere killed or prisoner.
    • Capt. Krents, missing.
    • Capt. Volckeringh, missing.
    • Capt. Kleyntie, missing.
    • Baron Plettenborgh, killed.
    • Capt. Stockheym, missing.
    • Capt. Molck, wounded.
    • Capt. Casenbroodt, wounded.
    • Capt, Morgenstar, killed.
  • In the Regiment of Colonel Villaumaire.
    • Colonel Villaumire, killed.
    • Major Porteclaire, wounded.
    • Capt. la Sale, killed.
    • Capt. la Racque, wounded.
    • Capt. Talifer, wounded.
    • Capt. Turk, wounded and prisoner.
    • Lieutenant la Riviere, wounded.
    • Lieutenant Raffaw, wounded.
  • In the Regiment of Cossiopijn.
    • Col. Cassiopijn, wounded and prisoner.
    • Lieutenant Collonel Parcheval, prisoner.
    • Major Vileers, killed.
    • Capt. Wagenaer, wounded and prisoner.
    • Capt. Brower, missing.
    • Capt. Pichler, missing.
    • In the Regiment of Collonel Turk.
    • Col. Turk, killed.
    • Major Hagendoorn, killed.
    • Capt. Pascasius Turk, missing:
  • In the Regiment of the Prince of Berkenfelt.
    • The Prince of Berkinfelt, wounded.
    • Lieut. Collonel Zastrow, wounded.
    • Major Seegwijck, killed.
    • Capt. Honsdorf and his Lieut. Groothu­sen, killed.
    • Capt. Eppingen, killed.
  • In the Regiment of Collonel Polens.
    • Coll. Polens, killed.
    • Lieut Col. Brumse, wounded.
    • Major Wilmsdorf;, killed.
    • Capt. Swansbel and his Ensign, killed.
    • Capt. Greb [...]n, wounded; and his En­signe Litwes killed.
    • Capt. Lieut. Croes, killed.
    • Leiut. Diesel killed.
    • Lieut. Bilsky. wounded.
    • Ensign Polens, wounded.
    • Lieut, Hillendorf, wounded.
    • Ensign Troxes, killed.
  • In the Regiment of Fariaux.
    • Major Lalleman, wounded.
    • Capt. Haften, missing, and his Lieut. wounded.
    • Capt. Meytere wounded, and his Lieut. missing.
    • Capt. R [...]ssel missing, his Lieut killed, and his Ensign missing.
    • Capt. Kijniack killed, his Lieut. and his Ensign missing.
    • Capt. Visbach wounded, and his Lieut. prisoner.
    • Capt. Saly, missing.
    • Capt. de la Fonteine, wounded, and his Lieut. killed.
    • Capt. Lieut. of the Collonels Company killed, and his Ensign prisoner.
    • Lieut. Van Capit Colepeper, prisoner.
    • Lieut. and Ensign of Capt. Diebenbouk missing.
  • In the Regiment of Leendorf.
    • Col. Liendorf, wounded.
    • Capt. la Cave, prisoner.
    • Capt. Router, prisoner.
    • The Ensign Jesse and 2 others wounded.
  • In the Regiment of Ulf-spar.
    • Lieut. Col. Guldenstern, wounded.
    • Capt. Broeckbuysen, wounded.
    • Capt. Marienberg, wounded.
    • Capt. Lieut. Wyler, wounded.
    • Lieut. Holmstrum, killed.
    • Lieut. Krentz, wounded.
    • Lieut. Clarcq, wounded.
    • Lieut. Riger, wounded.
    • Ensign Griepenwalt, wounded.
    • Ensign Volkers, wounded.
    • Ensign Sinclaer, wounded.
    • Ensign Moor, wounded.
    • Ensign Broeckhuysen, killed.
    • Six Sergeants killed, and four wounded.
  • In the Regiment of Veersen.
    • Col. Veersen, prisoner.
    • Baron de Westerhout, wounded.
  • In the Regiment of Cockinga.
    • Lieutenant Collonel Hunninga, killed.
  • In the Regiment of Hertog van Hol­stein
    • Capt. Landtman, mortally wounded.
  • In the R [...]giment of the Marquess. Thouars.
    • The Ma [...]quss de Thouars, wounded;
    • Lieutenant Collonel Boreel, prisoner.
    • Capt. l' Espee, wounded.
    • Capt. la Primèe, killed.
    • Capt. Brouwer, missing.
    • Capt. Ryswijk. prisoner.
  • In the Regiment of the Count of Erbach.
    • The Count of Erbach, wounded.
    • Major Saudersen, wounded.
    • Lieutenant ... killed.
  • In the Regiment of Eybergen.
    • Collonel Eybergen, wounded.
    • Major Wiebe, wounded.
    • Capt. Dorvelt, wounded.
    • Capt. Rosemeyer, wounded.
    • Lieutenant Caren, killed.
    • Lieutenant Cock, wounded.
    • Ensign Van Deylen, wounded.
    • Ensign Coler, wounded.
    • Ensign Doen, wounded.
  • In the Regiment of the Heer Rhinegrave.
    • The Heer Rhinegrave, wounded.
    • Lieut Colonel Ter Bruggen, wounded.
    • Major Iddinckinge, wounded.
    • Capt. Pauw wounded and prisoner.
    • Capt. Merode, wounded.
    • Capt Lieutenant Peitsen, wounded.
    • Lieutenant Schoonleben, killed.
    • Lieutenant Quast, wounded and prisoner.
    • Lieutenant Penhuysen, killed.
    • Ensign Noordingh, killed.
  • In the Regiments of Sedlenisky.
    • Lieutenant Collonel Lichtenberg, wound.
    • Major Cabbeljan and his Lieutenant and Ensign, wounded.
    • Capt. Vassy, wounded.
    • Capt. Steenhuysen, wounded.
    • Capt. Brodonick wounded.
    • Capt. Mepes, wounded.
    • [...]. Lieutenant Tempel, killed.
    • [...]utenant Coermen, wounded.
    • [...]utenant Wanroot, wounded.
    • [...]utenant Ceurs, wounded.
    • [...]sign Broodewijck, killed,
    • [...]e Ajutant wounded.
  • In the Regiment of Swartsenburgh.
    • [...]llonel Swartsenburgh, killed.
    • [...]pt. Aylua, wounded and prisoner.
    • [...]unt Waldeek Veltmaers [...]hal, wounded.
    • [...]neral Major Vane, killed.
    • [...]eutenant General Aylua, wounded.
    • [...]e Heer van Ginckel, Brigadier, wound­ed.
    • [...]oung Prince Maurits of Nassaw, pris.
    • [...]eer van Ouwerkerek, wounded,
    • [...]ollonel Wel, wounded.
    • [...]apt. Hubert, wounded.
    • [...]apt. Padburgh, killed.
    • [...]apt. de Noy wounded.
    • [...]pt. Ploos, killed.
    • [...]pt. Bredenback, wounded.
    • [...]apt. du Cerceau, wounded.
    • [...]apt. Wijcken, killed.
    • [...]he Cornet Schrieck killed.
CAVALRY.
  • In the Regiment of the Baron Langerac [...]
    • BAron Van Langerack killed.
    • Capt. Schaep, wounded.
    • Capt. Meersbergen, wounded.
    • Capt. Severyn wounded, his Lieutenant
    • [...] killed, and Cornet wounded.
    • [...]ieut. Hessel wounded and prisoner.
    • [...]ieut. Wielick, killed.
    • Cornet Nieuwenheym, killed.
    • Lieutenant of Capt Piipe, killed; the Cornet prisoner.
  • In the Regiment of Colonel Hornberg.
    • Capt. Loohuysen, wounded.
    • Capt Lieut. W. stphalen, killed.
    • The Lieutenant of Major Ghelen, killed.
    • Cornet Ter Bruggen killed.
    • Cornet Vander Nat, killed.
  • In the Regiment of Colonel Croonenburgh.
    • Capt Papenkop, killed.
    • Cornet Stolsen-burgh, killed.
  • In the Regiment of Colonel Eppen.
    • Colonel Eppen, wounded.
    • Major Bringse, prisoner.
    • Capt. Ho [...]n, killed.
Of the Imperial and Spanish Officers.
  • PRince Pio, wounded.
  • Prince Charles of Lorrain, wounded.
  • Marquess d' Assentar, Maistre de Chap, killed.
  • Prince of Vaudemont, wounded.
  • Count de Merode wounded, and prisoner.
  • Prince of Holstein wounded, and prisoner.
  • Prince of Salms, prisoner
  • The Major of the Prince of Vandemont, killed.
A List of the French killed and vvounded.
  • DUke of Ermontiers, killed.
  • Duke of Joinville, Son of the Duke of Guise, killed.
  • Marquis Chevruese, killed.
  • Marquis van Ge [...]lis, killed.
  • 9 Collonels killed
  • 28 Lieut. Colonels and Majors, killed.
  • 163 Captains killed.
  • Monsieur Stoupa, who commanded the Suissers, killed.
  • Duke d' Enguin wounded.
  • Count d' Montal his thigh broke.
  • Mounsieur de Fourilles, wounded.
  • Marquis de Rochefort, wounded.
  • Marquis de Fuillade, wounded.
  • 43 Officers of the K [...]ngs Regiment kil­led
  • 60 Officers of the Guards killed.
  • 80 Officers of the Queens Guard kil­led.
  • 700 Switlers of the Guard, killed.
  • The Regiment of Switsers of Molaudins wholly ruined.
  • 14 Captains, and 8 Lieutenants of the same, killed.
  • The white Sandart, and two green-Standarts of the Kings Houshold taken.

EDINBƲRGH, Re-Printed by Andrew Anderson, Printer to the King's most Excellent MAJESTY. Anno Dom, 1674.

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