First raised 1577 One battalion strong
Aylva from 1637-1694 under various commanders named Aylva, then Schratenbach 1694-1706 and then Ockinga 1706-1711. Nassau-Dillenberg 1711-1727
Service history:
1689: Battle of Walcourt
1690: Battle of Fleurus [where it was badly mauled and flags captured]
1692: Battle of Steinkirk
1693: Batle of Neerwinden-Landen
War of the Spanish Succession:
1702: Defence of Hulst; captured as POWs but soon exchanged
1704: In Portugal with the army of the Duke of Schomberg
1708: Battle of Oudenarde
1709: September to October siege and capture of Mons
1710: July to August siege of Béthune
1712: In Flanders
The flags were captured by the French as shown on the plate; the motto on the flags was that of the Aylva family:
And this was probably the uniform in much of the WSS (although there is evidence that they may have had blue uniforms in the 1690s):
And this shows the flags in use with Simon Miller's splendid version of the regiment:
(The unit had not had its final basing at the time the photograph was taken by Simon.)