Beaujolais first raised June 1685. One battalion.
Summary of its service (from Susane):
1690 : Army of the Alps
1691 : Conquest of Savoy and Nice
1693 : Battle of Marsaglia (4th October))
1696 : Army of the Rhine
1701 : Army of Germany, then to the Army of Italy; battle of Chiari
1702 : Combat of Santa Vittoria; taking of Luzzara and Borgoforte
1703 : Expedition to the Tyrol
1704 : Sieges of Verceil, Ivrée and Vérue. The colonel, killed before Verceil, was replaced by his brother Etienne Le Ménestral de Hauguel de Lutteaux 20th July 1704
1705 : Battle of Cassano (16th August))
1706 : Battle of Castiglione
1707-11: Army of Dauphiné
1712: Army of the Rhine
1713 : Sieges of Landau and Fribourg
1719 : Army of the Pyrenees
1733 : Occupation of Lorraine
1742 : Army of Flanders
1743 : Army of the Lower Rhine; battle of Dettingen
1744 and 1745 : Defence of Alsace
1746 : Siege of Namur; battle of Rocoux
1747 : Went to Provence. Retaking of the Isles of Sainte Marguerite; conquest of the County of Nice; combat of the Assiette, where the colonel Jacques Gabriel Bazin Marquis de Bezons was seriously wounded
1748 : Campaigns on the Rivière de Gênes, Italy
10th February 1749 : incorporated in the Regiment de Traisnel, which became Beaujolais, and the grenadiers sent to the Grenadiers de France
And this was the uniform in the 1740s: