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Order of battle for the Battle of Fontenoy

The Battle of Fontenoy, 11 May 1745, was a major engagement of the War of the Austrian Succession, fought between the forces of the Pragmatic Army – comprising mainly Dutch, British, and Hanoverian troops, as well a relatively small contingent of Austrians under the command of the Duke of Cumberland – and a French army under the titular command of King Louis XV of France, with actual field command held by Maurice de Saxe, commander of Louis XV's forces in the Low Countries.

Battle of Fontenoy with key to French and Allied deployments.

When the two armies met on the field they were approximately equal in numbers.[1] Although there is not complete agreement among historians on the exact numbers, there is general agreement that there were about 50,000 men on each side with the French having more cavalry and the allies having more infantry. Some historians put the French as more numerous while others make the allies more numerous.[2]

Complete agreement on the order of battle, sizes of the armies, precise returns on casualties is not possible as official returns are few and made by different countries with differing criteria and not all are made at the same time so that variations and disagreements will occur even in those returns of the same army. For example, Skrine points out his book in Fontenoy and Great Britain's share in the war of the Austrian Succession that most of the British troops that were listed as missing, in initial returns, turned out to have been killed or wounded.[3] There are detailed, contemporary, official returns in various forms available for most troops in both armies except for the French cavalry for which there are some lists of officer casualties but the returns for the rank and file were apparently not made and the estimate generally accepted for their losses is the one made by Voltaire shortly after the battle. Wherever possible, names of units and numbers of casualties are given without any attempt to reconcile or synthesize the various sources.

Order of Battle for the Army of Louis XV of France at Fontenoy 1745 edit

Historians give various estimates for the French army. With a general lack of primary source information just before the battle on the exact number of soldiers involved, the estimates rely on a better understanding of the numbers of battalions and squadrons present at the battle and multiply the total of battalions and squadrons by an average for each. Skrine arrives at his estimate by multiplying the number of battalions by 690 soldiers and the number of squadrons by 160 troopers. This approach can be flawed. Lucien Moulliard in The French Army of Louis XV[4] states that the regulation strength, or paper strength, of a battalion is 685 men and that of a squadron is 150 to 160. Actual field strength[5] is lower than regulation strength due to various forms of attrition such as illness, straggling, desertion death, wounds or capture in battle prior to the battle in question.

French Army edit

Unit Commander Complement Killed Wounded Missing Total losses
Army of France Marshal Maurice de Saxe 52,000 ~ 47,000 engaged[6]
32,000 Infantry in 55 battalions[7]
14,000 Cavalry in 101 squadrons
7,000[8]-7,500
5,161 Infantry[9]
2,300 Cavalry[10]
Left of first French Infantry Line General Lutteaux
Rgt. Royal Corse 1 battalion
Rgt. Angoumois 1 battalion 1 off.
Brigade Normandie Comte de Berenger
Rgt. Normandie 4 battalions 4 off. 57 men 19 off. 152 men
Grassins in Bari Wood 2 battalions 98 men 11 off. 132 men
Brigade d'Eu Marquis de Chambonas 4 battalions
Rgt. d'Eu in 2 redoubts 1 battalion 4 guns
each redoubt
1 man 29 men
Irish Brigade Milord Thomond &
Comte de Rooth
6 battalions 13 off. 261 men[11] 58 off. 324 men
Rgt. Dillon 1 battalion 3 off. 51 men 11 off. 70 men
Rgt. Bulkeley 1 battalion 20 men 4 off. 34 men
Rgt. Clare 1 battalion 4 off. 56 men 14 off. 72 men
Rgt. Rooth 1 battalion 2 off. 47 men 8 off. 46 men
Rgt. Berwick 1 battalion 1 off. 52 men 11 off.60 men
Rgt. Lally Thomas Arthur, comte de Lally 1 battalion 3 off. 35 men 11 off. 42 men
Center of first French Infantry Line General Chabannes
Les Gardes Brigade Duc de Grammont 6 battalions
Gardes Françaises 4 battalions 2 off. 96 men 17 off. 296 men
Gardes Suisses 2 battalions 1 off. 66 men 10 off. 149 men
Brigade Aubeterre
Rgt. Aubeterre 1 battalion 129 men 22 off. 177 men
Rgt. Courten 3 battalions 6 off. 75 men[12] 14 off. 206 men
Center of first French Line in Fontenoy
Brigade Dauphin General Vauguyon
Rgt. Dauphin 3 battalions 4 off. 45 men 3 off. 60 men
Rgt. Beauvoisis 1 battalion 15 men 5 off. 30 men
Right of first French Infantry Line General Montagne
Brigade Royal Vaisseaux Comte de Guerchy 4 battalions
Rgt, Royal Vaisseaux 3 battalions 3 off. 146 men 29 off. 291 men
Rgt. Languedoc 1 battalion off. men off. men
Brigade du Roi Duc de Biron
Rgt. du Roi 4 battalions 4 off. 79 men 33 off. 299 men
Brigade Royal
Rgt. Royal 4 battalions 6 off. 136 men 32 off. 509 men
Brigade La Couronne Marquis de Croissy 4 battalions
Rgt. La Couronne Duc d'Havre 3 battalions 2 off.41 men 35 off. 218 men
Rgt. Soissonais 1 battalion 2 off. 30 men 16 off. 101 men
Brigade Bettens 4 battalions
Rgt. Bettens 3 battalions 1 off. 50 men 5 off. 50 men
Rgt. Hainault 1 battalion 1 off. 120 men 18 off. 135 men
Rgt. Diesbach 1 battalion 2 off. 48 men 2 off. 28 men
Rgt. Royal Artillerie 1 battalion 2 off. 18 men 5 off. 36 men
Rgt. Auvergne 1 battalion off. men off. men
Rgt.Tresnel off. men off. men
off. men off. men
off. men off. men
off. men off. men
off. men off. men
Rgt.Touraine 3 battalions off. men off. men
Rgt. Nivernois 1 battalion off. men off. men
Brigade Crillon 4 battalions
Rgt. Crillon 3 battalions 20 men 1 off. 101 men
Rgt. Laval
Right of first French Line in Antoing
Brigade Piedmont 5 battalions
Rgt. Piedmont 4 battalions
Rgt.Royal la Marine 1 battalion off. men off. men
Rgt.Biron 1 battalion off. men off. men
French Horse 31 off.[13] 142 off. 330 men[14] 1,800 - 2,300[15]
Left of first French Cavalry Line
Carabiniers 10 squadrons 60 off.[16] 130 men 22 off. men ?
Maison du Roi 9 squadrons 4 off.[17] men 24 off. men
Gendarmerie 4 squadrons 1 off. men 2 off. men
Royal Rousillon 4 squadrons 1 off. men 7 off. men
Royal Cravattes 4 squadrons 1 off. men 6 off. men
Fiennes 4 squadrons 2 off. men 13 off. men
Penthièvre 4 squadrons off. men 22 off. men
Noailles 4 squadrons 3 off. men 8 off. men
Berry 4 squadrons 1 off. men 8 off. men
Colonel-Général 4 squadrons 1 off. men 6 off. men
Brancas 4 squadrons 1 off. men 2 off. men
Mestre de Camps 4 squadrons 1 off. men off. men
d'Orleans 4 squadrons off. men off. men
de Pons 4 squadrons off. men 7 off. men
Prince Camille 4 squadrons 1 off. men 4 off. men
Dragons du Roi 4 squadrons off. men off. men
Cuirassiers du Roi 4 squadrons off. men off. men
Cavalrie du Roi 4 squadrons off. men off. men
Clermont-Prince 4 squadrons 1 off. men 3 off. men
Clermont-Tonnerre 4 squadrons off. men off. men
Egmont off. men off. men
Fitz-James 4 squadrons 11 off.
or wounded[18]
7 off. men
Brienne 2 off. men 2 off. men
Chabrillant 4 squadrons 1 off. men off. men
Royal Étranger 4 squadrons off. men 1 off. men
Talleyrand 4 squadrons off. men off. men
off. men off. men
French Artillery 90-110 guns, sources vary.[19] M. du Brocard 3 battalions[20]
8 X 12-pounders
6 X 8-pounders
36 X 4-pounders
50 X 4-pounder Suédoise[21]
4 off. 34 men 10 off. 73 men
Fontenay 1 battalion 1 off. 13 men 4 off. 29 men
Pumbeque 1 battalion 1 off.
Richecourt 1 battalion 2 off. 21 men 5 off. 43 men

Order of Battle for the Army of the Pragmatic Allies of Britain, Hanover, the Dutch Republic and Austria at Fontenoy 1745 edit

The British army foot and cavalry regiments had a peacetime establishment, a wartime establishment, an effective strength and a field strength. Peacetime establishment was a much reduced strength that was increased during the war by Parliament. However, the wartime establishment was frequently unmet as there was always some variable number of purposely unfilled rank and file to provide the regiment with some flexible funding. The effective strength, therefore, was actual number of rank and file that was initially sent on campaign. The effective strength would immediately begin to vary as the campaign progressed due to sickness, wounds or death in battle, desertion, new reinforcement drafts, etc. and the resultant strengths at any given time are the field strengths. British foot regiments generally consisted of a single battalion made up of a variable number of companies, usually 9 or 10. Some foot regiments, such as the Guards, had more than one battalion but the battalions of a regiment rarely served together in the field. Cavalry regiments consisted of 1 to 4 squadrons.

The Historical memoirs of His late Royal Highness William-Augustus, duke of Cumberland[22] explains in a foot note that, according to a return in 1749, for the 1st Foot Guards wartime establishment strength voted by Parliament was 3,080 while the effective strength was 2,689, the 2nd Foot Guards was 1,980 establishment and effective 1,842, the 3rd Foot Guards 1,980; effective 1,630. There were 3 battalions in the 1st Foot Guards, 2 of 9 companies and one of 10. As can be seen from the above, the average establishment strength of a battalion of the 1st Guards is slightly over 1,000 while the effective strength is about 895 and the 2nd is 990 and 921 while the 3rd is 895 and 815. For the entire army of 43,676 men voted by Parliament the effective strength was 38,200 in 1749.

As for other armies, historians often determine the army's strength based on an average strength for the battalion or squadron. In 1745 Parliament voted 28,107 men in Flanders[23] consisting of: 2 troops of Horse Guards, 1 of Horse Grenadier Guards, 3 regiments of horse, six of dragoons; 21 regiments (battalions) of foot, 3 battalions of Foot Guards.[24] This force, less four regiments of foot and one regiment of dragoons,[25] is the British contingent at Fontenoy. Rolt gives an estimated strength for this force at Fontenoy as 21,000 consisting of 20 battalions of foot and 26 squadrons of horse.[26] Colin is in close agreement with this estimate with a further breakdown of the total with 16,170 foot in 20 battalions and 4,656 horse in 26 squadrons, giving an average battalion strength of 808 men and an average squadron strength of 179.[27] Skrine, who gives impossibly high field strengths for French foot battalions, uses remarkably low average field strengths for British battalions and squadrons: 650 per battalion and 150 per squadron by which he arrives at his total for the British contingent of 16,900 (13,000 foot and 3,900 horse).[28]

Unit Commander Complement Killed Wounded Missing Total Losses
Pragmatic Army William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland 50,000[29]
Infantry in 52 battalions
Cavalry in 85 squadrons
93 guns:[30] 47 British, 34 Dutch, 12 Hanoverian
7,370[31]
In addition, 4,200 captured:
2,368 wounded;[32] 3,000 stragglers
40 cannon

British contingent edit

Unit Commander Complement Killed[33] Wounded Missing[34] Total Losses
British contingent
of Allied Right Wing
William Augustus,
Duke of Cumberland
21,000[35]
16,170 foot in 20 battalions
4,656 horse in 26 squadrons
48 off. 1,442 men 153 off. 1,926 men 16 off. 295 men 3,879 men[36]
21 guns[37]
British Foot Sir John Ligonier
Guards Brigade Major General John Churchill
1st Foot Guards 1 battalion 4 off. 85 men 7 off. 142 men
2nd Foot Guards 1 battalion 3 off. 112 men 8 off. 116 men
3rd Foot Guards 1 battalion 4 off. 105 men 7 off. 131 men
Ponsonby's Brigade Ponsonby
Royal Scots (1st Foot) 1 battalion 87 men 8 off. 83 men 8 men
Scots Fusiliers(21st Foot) 1 battalion 2 off. 201 men 9 off. 144 men 3 off. 15 men
Handaside's (31st Foot) 1 battalion 4 off. 139 men 5 off. 100 men 13 men
Onslow's Brigade Onslow
Onslow's (8th Foot) 1 battalion 16 men 7 off. 83 men 31 men
Rothe's/Sempill's (25th Foot) 1 battalion 1 off. 59 men 10 off. 76 men 13 men
Johnson's (33rd Foot) 1 battalion 6 off. 42 men 12 off. 84 men 30 men
Howard's (19th Foot) 1 battalion 2 off. 17 men 8 off. 70 men 13 men
Howard's Brigade Howard
Howard's (3rd Foot) 1 battalion 1 off. 11 men 2 off. 32 men 8 men
Welsh Fusiliers (23rd Foot) 1 battalion 4 off. 185 men 10 off. 77 men 8 off. 39 men
Skelton's (32nd Foot) 1 battalion 16 men 5 off. 100 men 1 off. 17 men
Bland's Brigade Bland
Sowle's (11th Foot) 1 battalion 4 off. 49 men 2 off. 112 men 1 off. 46 men
Bragg's (28th Foot) Lieutenant-Colonel
Lord George Sackville
1 battalion 1 off. 27 men 9 off. 76 men 1 off. 12 men
Skelton's Brigade Skelton
Cholmondeley's (34th Foot) 1 battalion off. 27 men 6 off. 84 men 28 men
Bligh's (20th Foot) 1 battalion 1 off. 28 men 5 off. 35 men
Ingoldsby's Brigade Colonel James Ingoldsby
Duroure's (12th Foot) Colonel Duroure[38] 1 battalion 7 off. 153 men 12 off. 149 men 3 men
Pulteney's (13th Foot) 1 battalion 1 off. 37 men 4 off. 41 men 10 men
Sempill's Highlanders (42nd Foot) Colonel Sir Robert Munro 1 battalion 2 off. 30 men 3 off. 88 men 13 men
British Horse Lieutenant General
James Campbell
Earl of Rothes' Brigade
2nd Dragoons (Scots Greys) 3 squadrons 14 men 1 off. 11 men
Hawley's Royal Dragoons (1st Royal Dragoons) 3 squadrons 14 men 4 off. 31 men
Bland's King's Own Dragoons (3rd Hussars) 9 men 2 off. 14 men 1 off. 7 men
Cope's Queen's Own Dragoons (7th Hussars) 3 squadrons 1 off. 10 men 5 off. 35 men 3 men
Stair's 6th Dragoons (6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons) 3 squadrons 1 off. 3 men 11 men 3 men
Brigade
3rd troop Horse Guards (Life Guards) 4 men 1 off. 14 men
4th troop Horse Guards (Life Guards) 2 men 2 off. 12 men
2nd troop Horse Grenadiers (Life Guards) 4 men 4 off. 10 men
Blues (Royal Horse Guards) 3 squadrons 10 men 5 off. 39 men
Honeywood's (1st Dragoon Guards) 7 men 1 off. 4 men 1 man
Ligonier's Black Horse (7th Dragoon Guards) 2 squadrons 3 men 1 off. 4 men 1 man
British Artillery Colonel Lewis 47 guns:[39]
10 6-pounders, 27 3-pounders,
6 1&1/2-pounders, 4 8-inch howitzers
1 off. 4 men 23 men

Hanoverian contingent edit

Unit Commander Complement Killed Wounded Missing[40] Total Losses
Hanoverian contingent

of Allied Right Wing

General Zastrow 7,000[41] 17 off. 468 men 77 off. 1,125 men 54 men 1,741[42]
Hanoverian Foot [43] General Ilten 4,135[44][45] in 5 battalions 12 off. 420 men 38 off. 912 men 50 men
Rgt. Böschlanger 1 battalion 156 201 20
Rgt. Zastrow 1 battalion 90 209
Rgt. Sporken 1 battalion 65 214
Rgt. Oberg 1 battalion 54 155 28
Rgt. Campen 1 battalion 67 141 2
Hanoverian Horse 2,840[44][46] 4 off. 64 men 28 off. 201 men 3 men
Rgt. d'Acerre 2 squadrons
Rgt. Leib Han 2 squadrons
Rgt. Von Aldeleben 4 squadrons
Rgt. Von Dachenhausen 2 squadrons
Rgt. Von der Bussche 4 squadrons
Rgt. Von Montigny 2 squadrons
Rgt. Von Wendt 4 squadrons
Hanoverian Artillery 12 3-pounder guns[44][47] 1 off. 3 men 2 off. 12 men 1 man

Austrian contingent edit

Unit Commander Complement Killed Wounded Missing Total Losses
Austrian contingent Marshal Joseph Königsegg 2,000 420[48]
Austrian Horse 1,650 in 11 squadrons 23 47 11 81
Dragoons de Ligne 8 squadrons[49]
Rgt. Karolyi Hussars 3 squadrons, 450 troopers
Austrian Foot
2 Freikorps Companies 250 men

Dutch contingent edit

Unit Commander Complement Killed[50] Wounded Missing Total Losses
Dutch contingent
of the Allied Left Wing
Karl August,
Prince of Waldeck
22,000[51] 563 757 221 1541[52]
Dutch Foot General Cronström 18 off. 485 men 44 off. 649 men 1 off. 202 men
Regt. Garde te Voet 2 battalions 1 off. 11 men 13 men 1 off. 5 men
Regt. Waldeck (German) 1 battalion 1 off. 22 men 3 off. 47 men
Regt. Cronström (National) 1 battalion 41 men 2 off. 37 men 2 men
Combined grenadier battalion Van Dorth 1 battalion 32 men 6 off. 33 men 4 men
Regt. Aylva (National) 1 battalion 1 off. 10 men 2 off. 44 men
Regt. Smissaert (Walloon) 1 battalion 1 off. 18 men 1 off. 10 men 4 men
Regt. Schaumberg-Lippe (National) 1 battalion 2 off. 13 men 47 men 21 men
Regt. Bentinck (National) 1 battalion 13 men 2 off. 25 men 7 men
Regt. De Constant-Rebecque (Swiss) 3 battalions 1 off. 58 men 6 off. 119 men 4 men
Regt. Buddenbroek (National) 1 battalion 1 off. 24 men 3 off. 67 men 11 men
Regt. Bronckhorst (National) 1 battalion 18 men 1 off. 22 men 21 men
Regt. Oranje-Vriesland (National) 1 battalion 2 off. 28 men 3 off. 35 men 39 men
Regt. Oranje-Groningen (National) 1 battalion 2 off. 24 men 4 off. 56 men 36 men
Regt. Salis (Swiss) 2 battalions 3 off. 59 men 2 off. 58 men 28 men
Regt. Sturler (Swiss) 2 battalions 1 off. 36 men 4 off. 45 men
Regt. Broekhuysen (National) 1 battalion 1 off. 44 men 3 off. 45 men 3 men
Combined grenadier battalion Van Rijssel 1 battalion 1 off. 64 men 2 off. 37 men 47 men
Unnamed Grenadier units 4 battalions
Dutch Horse 3 off. 57 men 3 off. 61 men 18 men
Regt. Garde-Dragonders 5 squadrons 2 off. 12 men 1 off. 11 men 9 men
Regt. Hesse-Homburg 3 squadrons 2 men 2 men 4 men
Regt. Ginkel 3 squadrons 2 men 2 men
Regt. Hop 3 squadrons 1 men 5 men
Regt. Schack 3 squadrons 1 men 3 men 2 men
Regt. Sandouville 3 squadrons 2 men 2 men
Regt. Hœuft van Oyen Carabiniers 2 squadrons 6 men 14 men
Regt. Schlippenbach Dragoons 5 squadrons 20 men 3 off. 18 men 1 man
Regt. Lynden 3 squadrons 1 off. 9 men 3 men 1 man
Regt. Buys 1 squadron 1 man
Regt. Nassau-la Leq 5 squadrons 2 men 1 man
Regt. Rechteren-Overijssel 3 squadrons
Dutch Artillery 34 guns:
24 3-pounders; 6 6-pounders; 4 howitzers

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Browning: Austrian Succession,p. 212
  2. ^ Browning: Austrian Succession, 212, 392 Browning states both Colin and Chandler give the allies the larger force. Strengths differ depending on source. Weigley puts Allies strength at 46,000 and the French at 50,000 in a somewhat brief and garbled account without any attribution, p.204, So too, Black p.66. Townshend, Sir Charles Vere Ferrers. The military life of Field-Marshal George first marquess Townshend, London, 1901, pp. 51-52, gives the British as 21,000. Other sources put the figure of around 52,000–53,000. Duncan, Francis. History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, London, 1879, Vol.1, p. 127, "The strength of the allies did not exceed 53,000".
  3. ^ Skrine, p.190.
  4. ^ Moulliard, Lucien. The French Army of Louis XV in the War of the Austrian Succession and the Seven Years War, Translated by Dr. George Nafziger, USA, 2004, ISBN 1-58545-122-3, pp. 44, 68, 74.
  5. ^ Field strength is the number of men present and under arms and any point in time in the field, such as a battle.
  6. ^ Townshend, p. 178, 5,000 detailed far to the rear at bridges.
  7. ^ Boyle P. The Irish Brigade at Fontenoy from The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Vol. XVII, 1905, Dublin, p. 429.
  8. ^ Townshend, p.189.
  9. ^ Skrine, p.188, cites Pajol and also Voltaire who gives 7,137; 5,337 infantry, 1,800 cavalry. Pajol, p. 386, Les Guerres, gives 5,161; Colin, Pièces Justificatives pp. 380-401, shows this as the official return for the infantry only - there does not appear to be return for the cavalry, other than the officers, an additional 31 killed and 142 wounded. Broglie gives 53 officers and 1,681 soldiers killed and 3282 wounded, including 323 seriously wounded, and estimates 1,800 cavalry casualties.
  10. ^ Colin, Fontenoy.V. 3, p.149.
  11. ^ Boyle P. The Irish Brigade at Fontenoy from The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Vol. XVII, 1905, Dublin, p. 442, infantry totals less Fitz James' cavalry.
  12. ^ Broglie, p.15. Gives 6 off, 75 soldiers killed; 14 off. 200 soldiers wounded. Some sources show killed & wounded numbers reversed.
  13. ^ Colin, pp 399-405
  14. ^ Colin, p.425, gives 330 wounded troopers in hospital at Lille.
  15. ^ Voltaire gives 1800 estimate as does Broglie. Colin gives 2,300, p. 149.
  16. ^ Colin, Revue d'histoire rédigée à l'État-major de l'Armée, section historique, 1905/01 (A7,VOL17,N49)-1905/03 (A7,VOL17,N51), letter to the count of Langeron, p.497. This statement is possibly the source for the estimate of the cavalry losses of 1,800. Broglie, La Journee de Fontenoy, p.20. gives 6 off. killed 21 wounded. Skrine, p.177, likely follows Broglie.
  17. ^ Gailly, Fontenoy
  18. ^ The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Vol. XVII, 1905, Dublin, p. 442. O'Callaghan, p. 365, gives 24 killed or wounded.
  19. ^ Pichat, Le Campagne du Maréchal de Saxe, Paris, 1909, p. 331, shows an official return for Saxe's army with 100 cannon 8 X12-lb, 6 X 8-lb, 86 X 4 lb.[1]
  20. ^ Casualties from Colin, V.3, Pièces Justificatives, pp. 397 -398 and includes Brocard.
  21. ^ Sources vary for the French from 90 to 110 guns, all show 75-80 4 lb battalion guns in the total.
  22. ^ Rolt, Richard. Historical memoirs of His late Royal Highness William-Augustus, duke of Cumberland, London, MDCCLXVII. p.469.
  23. ^ Rolt, p.176
  24. ^ Rolt, 178.
  25. ^ Townsend lists British reinforcements that quickly reached the army and are likely the units as the numbers correspond: Rich's Dragoons, Barrel's Foot (4th King's Own), Flemming's (36th), Ponsonby's (37th), Price's (14th). p. 72.
  26. ^ Rolt, p.190,191.
  27. ^ Colin, Vol. 3, p. 373.
  28. ^ Skrine, p. 146.
  29. ^ Skrine gives 46,800; 34,500 infantry in 52 battalions and 12,750 cavalry in 85 squadrons. Townsend gives 53,000: 21,000 British, 8,000 Hanoverians, 22,000 Dutch, 2,000 Austrians, pp.51-52.
  30. ^ Skrine gives 80, p.146. Boyle gives 93, p. 428. Individual sources add up to 93.
  31. ^ Townshend gives 7,370; Colin gives 7,280; Gentlemen's Magazine gives 7,347. Rolt gives 7,767, p. 234.
  32. ^ Colin give returns of 2,368 allied wounded in French hospitals of which 310 died, V.3, p. 151. Skrine, p.215, mentions D'Estrées capturing 3,000 stragglers on the 12th and then another 1200 allied wounded.
  33. ^ Townshend, Sir Charles Vere Ferrers. The military life of Field-Marshal George first marquess Townshend, London, 1901. Most British casualties drawn from Townshend. p. and Skrine, Francis Henry. Fontenoy and Great Britain's Share in the War of the Austrian Succession 1741–48. London, 1906, p.190.
  34. ^ According to Skrine, p. 190, almost all the missing were found to have been killed.
  35. ^ Townshend, pp. 51-52. Rolt, p.190. Colin, p. 373.
  36. ^ Townshend gives 4,074, however he does not list Rothe's nor include the 25th's loses (159) in his total; Colin states Waldeck gives 3,993; Gentlemen's Magazine gives 4,041.
  37. ^ Townshend, p.78.
  38. ^ Skrine, p. 369
  39. ^ Skrine, p. 135. Duncan, Francis. History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, London, 1879, Vol.1, p.127, gives a total of 47 cannon for the British contingent : ten 6-pounders, twenty-seven 3-pounders, six 1&1/2 -pounders, four 8-inch howitzers.
  40. ^ According to Skrine, p. , almost all the missing were found to have been killed
  41. ^ Townshend, Sir Charles Vere Ferrers. The military life of Field-Marshal George first marquess Townshend, London, 1901, pp. 51-52, gives 8,000.
  42. ^ Townsend gives 1,742, Gentlemen's Magazine, Vol. XV, 1745, p. 247, gives 1,762, Colin pp. 376-378, gives 1,662.
  43. ^ Individual regimental casualties from Skrine, p.190.
  44. ^ a b c Colin, p. 373. Pièces Justificatives.
  45. ^ Skrine gives 3250.
  46. ^ Skrine, p.146, gives 1,200.
  47. ^ The Nafziger Collection of Orders of Battle OB for Allied army in Flanders April–May 1745.[2]
  48. ^ O'Callaghan, John Cornelius. History of the Irish Brigades in the Service of France, London, 1870, p.365.
  49. ^ Skrine, p.146
  50. ^ Colin, Jean Lambert Alphonse. Les Campagnes du Maréchal de Saxe, 1901–06, Vol. 3, pp. 374-375. Dutch individual unit casualties from Colin.
  51. ^ Townshend, Sir Charles Vere Ferrers. The military life of Field-Marshal George first marquess Townshend, London, 1901, pp. 51-52.
  52. ^ Townshend gives 1554

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  • Geerdink-Schaftenaar, Marc. For Orange and the States. The Army of the Dutch Republic, 1713-1772. Part I: Infantry, Helion and Company, 2018. ISBN 978-1-911512-15-8

Further reading edit

  • Gailly de Taurines, Charles. Fontenoy (11 Mai 1745), Liste Par Régiment Des Officiers Tués ou Blessés tirée des archives de la guerre., A. Picard et fils, 1904.

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The Battle of Fontenoy 11 May 1745 was a major engagement of the War of the Austrian Succession fought between the forces of the Pragmatic Army comprising mainly Dutch British and Hanoverian troops as well a relatively small contingent of Austrians under the command of the Duke of Cumberland and a French army under the titular command of King Louis XV of France with actual field command held by Maurice de Saxe commander of Louis XV s forces in the Low Countries Battle of Fontenoy with key to French and Allied deployments When the two armies met on the field they were approximately equal in numbers 1 Although there is not complete agreement among historians on the exact numbers there is general agreement that there were about 50 000 men on each side with the French having more cavalry and the allies having more infantry Some historians put the French as more numerous while others make the allies more numerous 2 Complete agreement on the order of battle sizes of the armies precise returns on casualties is not possible as official returns are few and made by different countries with differing criteria and not all are made at the same time so that variations and disagreements will occur even in those returns of the same army For example Skrine points out his book in Fontenoy and Great Britain s share in the war of the Austrian Succession that most of the British troops that were listed as missing in initial returns turned out to have been killed or wounded 3 There are detailed contemporary official returns in various forms available for most troops in both armies except for the French cavalry for which there are some lists of officer casualties but the returns for the rank and file were apparently not made and the estimate generally accepted for their losses is the one made by Voltaire shortly after the battle Wherever possible names of units and numbers of casualties are given without any attempt to reconcile or synthesize the various sources Contents 1 Order of Battle for the Army of Louis XV of France at Fontenoy 1745 1 1 French Army 2 Order of Battle for the Army of the Pragmatic Allies of Britain Hanover the Dutch Republic and Austria at Fontenoy 1745 2 1 British contingent 2 2 Hanoverian contingent 2 3 Austrian contingent 2 4 Dutch contingent 3 Footnotes 4 Bibliography 5 Further readingOrder of Battle for the Army of Louis XV of France at Fontenoy 1745 editHistorians give various estimates for the French army With a general lack of primary source information just before the battle on the exact number of soldiers involved the estimates rely on a better understanding of the numbers of battalions and squadrons present at the battle and multiply the total of battalions and squadrons by an average for each Skrine arrives at his estimate by multiplying the number of battalions by 690 soldiers and the number of squadrons by 160 troopers This approach can be flawed Lucien Moulliard in The French Army of Louis XV 4 states that the regulation strength or paper strength of a battalion is 685 men and that of a squadron is 150 to 160 Actual field strength 5 is lower than regulation strength due to various forms of attrition such as illness straggling desertion death wounds or capture in battle prior to the battle in question French Army edit Unit Commander Complement Killed Wounded Missing Total lossesArmy of France Marshal Maurice de Saxe 52 000 47 000 engaged 6 32 000 Infantry in 55 battalions 7 14 000 Cavalry in 101 squadrons 7 000 8 7 5005 161 Infantry 9 2 300 Cavalry 10 Left of first French Infantry Line General LutteauxRgt Royal Corse 1 battalionRgt Angoumois 1 battalion 1 off Brigade Normandie Comte de BerengerRgt Normandie 4 battalions 4 off 57 men 19 off 152 menGrassins in Bari Wood 2 battalions 98 men 11 off 132 menBrigade d Eu Marquis de Chambonas 4 battalionsRgt d Eu in 2 redoubts 1 battalion 4 gunseach redoubt 1 man 29 menIrish Brigade Milord Thomond amp Comte de Rooth 6 battalions 13 off 261 men 11 58 off 324 menRgt Dillon 1 battalion 3 off 51 men 11 off 70 menRgt Bulkeley 1 battalion 20 men 4 off 34 menRgt Clare 1 battalion 4 off 56 men 14 off 72 menRgt Rooth 1 battalion 2 off 47 men 8 off 46 menRgt Berwick 1 battalion 1 off 52 men 11 off 60 menRgt Lally Thomas Arthur comte de Lally 1 battalion 3 off 35 men 11 off 42 menCenter of first French Infantry Line General ChabannesLes Gardes Brigade Duc de Grammont 6 battalionsGardes Francaises 4 battalions 2 off 96 men 17 off 296 menGardes Suisses 2 battalions 1 off 66 men 10 off 149 menBrigade AubeterreRgt Aubeterre 1 battalion 129 men 22 off 177 menRgt Courten 3 battalions 6 off 75 men 12 14 off 206 menCenter of first French Line in FontenoyBrigade Dauphin General VauguyonRgt Dauphin 3 battalions 4 off 45 men 3 off 60 menRgt Beauvoisis 1 battalion 15 men 5 off 30 menRight of first French Infantry Line General MontagneBrigade Royal Vaisseaux Comte de Guerchy 4 battalionsRgt Royal Vaisseaux 3 battalions 3 off 146 men 29 off 291 menRgt Languedoc 1 battalion off men off menBrigade du Roi Duc de BironRgt du Roi 4 battalions 4 off 79 men 33 off 299 menBrigade RoyalRgt Royal 4 battalions 6 off 136 men 32 off 509 menBrigade La Couronne Marquis de Croissy 4 battalionsRgt La Couronne Duc d Havre 3 battalions 2 off 41 men 35 off 218 menRgt Soissonais 1 battalion 2 off 30 men 16 off 101 menBrigade Bettens 4 battalionsRgt Bettens 3 battalions 1 off 50 men 5 off 50 menRgt Hainault 1 battalion 1 off 120 men 18 off 135 menRgt Diesbach 1 battalion 2 off 48 men 2 off 28 menRgt Royal Artillerie 1 battalion 2 off 18 men 5 off 36 menRgt Auvergne 1 battalion off men off menRgt Tresnel off men off menoff men off menoff men off menoff men off menoff men off menRgt Touraine 3 battalions off men off menRgt Nivernois 1 battalion off men off menBrigade Crillon 4 battalionsRgt Crillon 3 battalions 20 men 1 off 101 menRgt LavalRight of first French Line in AntoingBrigade Piedmont 5 battalionsRgt Piedmont 4 battalionsRgt Royal la Marine 1 battalion off men off menRgt Biron 1 battalion off men off menFrench Horse 31 off 13 142 off 330 men 14 1 800 2 300 15 Left of first French Cavalry LineCarabiniers 10 squadrons 60 off 16 130 men 22 off men Maison du Roi 9 squadrons 4 off 17 men 24 off menGendarmerie 4 squadrons 1 off men 2 off menRoyal Rousillon 4 squadrons 1 off men 7 off menRoyal Cravattes 4 squadrons 1 off men 6 off menFiennes 4 squadrons 2 off men 13 off menPenthievre 4 squadrons off men 22 off menNoailles 4 squadrons 3 off men 8 off menBerry 4 squadrons 1 off men 8 off menColonel General 4 squadrons 1 off men 6 off menBrancas 4 squadrons 1 off men 2 off menMestre de Camps 4 squadrons 1 off men off mend Orleans 4 squadrons off men off mende Pons 4 squadrons off men 7 off menPrince Camille 4 squadrons 1 off men 4 off menDragons du Roi 4 squadrons off men off menCuirassiers du Roi 4 squadrons off men off menCavalrie du Roi 4 squadrons off men off menClermont Prince 4 squadrons 1 off men 3 off menClermont Tonnerre 4 squadrons off men off menEgmont off men off menFitz James 4 squadrons 11 off or wounded 18 7 off menBrienne 2 off men 2 off menChabrillant 4 squadrons 1 off men off menRoyal Etranger 4 squadrons off men 1 off menTalleyrand 4 squadrons off men off menoff men off menFrench Artillery 90 110 guns sources vary 19 M du Brocard 3 battalions 20 8 X 12 pounders 6 X 8 pounders 36 X 4 pounders 50 X 4 pounder Suedoise 21 4 off 34 men 10 off 73 menFontenay 1 battalion 1 off 13 men 4 off 29 menPumbeque 1 battalion 1 off Richecourt 1 battalion 2 off 21 men 5 off 43 menOrder of Battle for the Army of the Pragmatic Allies of Britain Hanover the Dutch Republic and Austria at Fontenoy 1745 editThe British army foot and cavalry regiments had a peacetime establishment a wartime establishment an effective strength and a field strength Peacetime establishment was a much reduced strength that was increased during the war by Parliament However the wartime establishment was frequently unmet as there was always some variable number of purposely unfilled rank and file to provide the regiment with some flexible funding The effective strength therefore was actual number of rank and file that was initially sent on campaign The effective strength would immediately begin to vary as the campaign progressed due to sickness wounds or death in battle desertion new reinforcement drafts etc and the resultant strengths at any given time are the field strengths British foot regiments generally consisted of a single battalion made up of a variable number of companies usually 9 or 10 Some foot regiments such as the Guards had more than one battalion but the battalions of a regiment rarely served together in the field Cavalry regiments consisted of 1 to 4 squadrons The Historical memoirs of His late Royal Highness William Augustus duke of Cumberland 22 explains in a foot note that according to a return in 1749 for the 1st Foot Guards wartime establishment strength voted by Parliament was 3 080 while the effective strength was 2 689 the 2nd Foot Guards was 1 980 establishment and effective 1 842 the 3rd Foot Guards 1 980 effective 1 630 There were 3 battalions in the 1st Foot Guards 2 of 9 companies and one of 10 As can be seen from the above the average establishment strength of a battalion of the 1st Guards is slightly over 1 000 while the effective strength is about 895 and the 2nd is 990 and 921 while the 3rd is 895 and 815 For the entire army of 43 676 men voted by Parliament the effective strength was 38 200 in 1749 As for other armies historians often determine the army s strength based on an average strength for the battalion or squadron In 1745 Parliament voted 28 107 men in Flanders 23 consisting of 2 troops of Horse Guards 1 of Horse Grenadier Guards 3 regiments of horse six of dragoons 21 regiments battalions of foot 3 battalions of Foot Guards 24 This force less four regiments of foot and one regiment of dragoons 25 is the British contingent at Fontenoy Rolt gives an estimated strength for this force at Fontenoy as 21 000 consisting of 20 battalions of foot and 26 squadrons of horse 26 Colin is in close agreement with this estimate with a further breakdown of the total with 16 170 foot in 20 battalions and 4 656 horse in 26 squadrons giving an average battalion strength of 808 men and an average squadron strength of 179 27 Skrine who gives impossibly high field strengths for French foot battalions uses remarkably low average field strengths for British battalions and squadrons 650 per battalion and 150 per squadron by which he arrives at his total for the British contingent of 16 900 13 000 foot and 3 900 horse 28 Unit Commander Complement Killed Wounded Missing Total LossesPragmatic Army William Augustus Duke of Cumberland 50 000 29 Infantry in 52 battalionsCavalry in 85 squadrons93 guns 30 47 British 34 Dutch 12 Hanoverian 7 370 31 In addition 4 200 captured 2 368 wounded 32 3 000 stragglers40 cannonBritish contingent edit Unit Commander Complement Killed 33 Wounded Missing 34 Total LossesBritish contingentof Allied Right Wing William Augustus Duke of Cumberland 21 000 35 16 170 foot in 20 battalions4 656 horse in 26 squadrons 48 off 1 442 men 153 off 1 926 men 16 off 295 men 3 879 men 36 21 guns 37 British Foot Sir John LigonierGuards Brigade Major General John Churchill1st Foot Guards 1 battalion 4 off 85 men 7 off 142 men2nd Foot Guards 1 battalion 3 off 112 men 8 off 116 men3rd Foot Guards 1 battalion 4 off 105 men 7 off 131 menPonsonby s Brigade PonsonbyRoyal Scots 1st Foot 1 battalion 87 men 8 off 83 men 8 menScots Fusiliers 21st Foot 1 battalion 2 off 201 men 9 off 144 men 3 off 15 menHandaside s 31st Foot 1 battalion 4 off 139 men 5 off 100 men 13 menOnslow s Brigade OnslowOnslow s 8th Foot 1 battalion 16 men 7 off 83 men 31 menRothe s Sempill s 25th Foot 1 battalion 1 off 59 men 10 off 76 men 13 menJohnson s 33rd Foot 1 battalion 6 off 42 men 12 off 84 men 30 menHoward s 19th Foot 1 battalion 2 off 17 men 8 off 70 men 13 menHoward s Brigade HowardHoward s 3rd Foot 1 battalion 1 off 11 men 2 off 32 men 8 menWelsh Fusiliers 23rd Foot 1 battalion 4 off 185 men 10 off 77 men 8 off 39 menSkelton s 32nd Foot 1 battalion 16 men 5 off 100 men 1 off 17 menBland s Brigade BlandSowle s 11th Foot 1 battalion 4 off 49 men 2 off 112 men 1 off 46 menBragg s 28th Foot Lieutenant Colonel Lord George Sackville 1 battalion 1 off 27 men 9 off 76 men 1 off 12 menSkelton s Brigade SkeltonCholmondeley s 34th Foot 1 battalion off 27 men 6 off 84 men 28 menBligh s 20th Foot 1 battalion 1 off 28 men 5 off 35 menIngoldsby s Brigade Colonel James IngoldsbyDuroure s 12th Foot Colonel Duroure 38 1 battalion 7 off 153 men 12 off 149 men 3 menPulteney s 13th Foot 1 battalion 1 off 37 men 4 off 41 men 10 menSempill s Highlanders 42nd Foot Colonel Sir Robert Munro 1 battalion 2 off 30 men 3 off 88 men 13 menBritish Horse Lieutenant GeneralJames CampbellEarl of Rothes Brigade2nd Dragoons Scots Greys 3 squadrons 14 men 1 off 11 menHawley s Royal Dragoons 1st Royal Dragoons 3 squadrons 14 men 4 off 31 menBland s King s Own Dragoons 3rd Hussars 9 men 2 off 14 men 1 off 7 menCope s Queen s Own Dragoons 7th Hussars 3 squadrons 1 off 10 men 5 off 35 men 3 menStair s 6th Dragoons 6th Inniskilling Dragoons 3 squadrons 1 off 3 men 11 men 3 menBrigade3rd troop Horse Guards Life Guards 4 men 1 off 14 men4th troop Horse Guards Life Guards 2 men 2 off 12 men2nd troop Horse Grenadiers Life Guards 4 men 4 off 10 menBlues Royal Horse Guards 3 squadrons 10 men 5 off 39 menHoneywood s 1st Dragoon Guards 7 men 1 off 4 men 1 manLigonier s Black Horse 7th Dragoon Guards 2 squadrons 3 men 1 off 4 men 1 manBritish Artillery Colonel Lewis 47 guns 39 10 6 pounders 27 3 pounders 6 1 amp 1 2 pounders 4 8 inch howitzers1 off 4 men 23 menHanoverian contingent edit Unit Commander Complement Killed Wounded Missing 40 Total LossesHanoverian contingentof Allied Right Wing General Zastrow 7 000 41 17 off 468 men 77 off 1 125 men 54 men 1 741 42 Hanoverian Foot 43 General Ilten 4 135 44 45 in 5 battalions 12 off 420 men 38 off 912 men 50 menRgt Boschlanger 1 battalion 156 201 20Rgt Zastrow 1 battalion 90 209Rgt Sporken 1 battalion 65 214Rgt Oberg 1 battalion 54 155 28Rgt Campen 1 battalion 67 141 2Hanoverian Horse 2 840 44 46 4 off 64 men 28 off 201 men 3 menRgt d Acerre 2 squadronsRgt Leib Han 2 squadronsRgt Von Aldeleben 4 squadronsRgt Von Dachenhausen 2 squadronsRgt Von der Bussche 4 squadronsRgt Von Montigny 2 squadronsRgt Von Wendt 4 squadronsHanoverian Artillery 12 3 pounder guns 44 47 1 off 3 men 2 off 12 men 1 manAustrian contingent edit Unit Commander Complement Killed Wounded Missing Total LossesAustrian contingent Marshal Joseph Konigsegg 2 000 420 48 Austrian Horse 1 650 in 11 squadrons 23 47 11 81Dragoons de Ligne 8 squadrons 49 Rgt Karolyi Hussars 3 squadrons 450 troopersAustrian Foot2 Freikorps Companies 250 menDutch contingent edit Unit Commander Complement Killed 50 Wounded Missing Total LossesDutch contingentof the Allied Left Wing Karl August Prince of Waldeck 22 000 51 563 757 221 1541 52 Dutch Foot General Cronstrom 18 off 485 men 44 off 649 men 1 off 202 menRegt Garde te Voet 2 battalions 1 off 11 men 13 men 1 off 5 menRegt Waldeck German 1 battalion 1 off 22 men 3 off 47 menRegt Cronstrom National 1 battalion 41 men 2 off 37 men 2 menCombined grenadier battalion Van Dorth 1 battalion 32 men 6 off 33 men 4 menRegt Aylva National 1 battalion 1 off 10 men 2 off 44 menRegt Smissaert Walloon 1 battalion 1 off 18 men 1 off 10 men 4 menRegt Schaumberg Lippe National 1 battalion 2 off 13 men 47 men 21 menRegt Bentinck National 1 battalion 13 men 2 off 25 men 7 menRegt De Constant Rebecque Swiss 3 battalions 1 off 58 men 6 off 119 men 4 menRegt Buddenbroek National 1 battalion 1 off 24 men 3 off 67 men 11 menRegt Bronckhorst National 1 battalion 18 men 1 off 22 men 21 menRegt Oranje Vriesland National 1 battalion 2 off 28 men 3 off 35 men 39 menRegt Oranje Groningen National 1 battalion 2 off 24 men 4 off 56 men 36 menRegt Salis Swiss 2 battalions 3 off 59 men 2 off 58 men 28 menRegt Sturler Swiss 2 battalions 1 off 36 men 4 off 45 menRegt Broekhuysen National 1 battalion 1 off 44 men 3 off 45 men 3 menCombined grenadier battalion Van Rijssel 1 battalion 1 off 64 men 2 off 37 men 47 menUnnamed Grenadier units 4 battalionsDutch Horse 3 off 57 men 3 off 61 men 18 menRegt Garde Dragonders 5 squadrons 2 off 12 men 1 off 11 men 9 menRegt Hesse Homburg 3 squadrons 2 men 2 men 4 menRegt Ginkel 3 squadrons 2 men 2 menRegt Hop 3 squadrons 1 men 5 menRegt Schack 3 squadrons 1 men 3 men 2 menRegt Sandouville 3 squadrons 2 men 2 menRegt Hœuft van Oyen Carabiniers 2 squadrons 6 men 14 menRegt Schlippenbach Dragoons 5 squadrons 20 men 3 off 18 men 1 manRegt Lynden 3 squadrons 1 off 9 men 3 men 1 manRegt Buys 1 squadron 1 manRegt Nassau la Leq 5 squadrons 2 men 1 manRegt Rechteren Overijssel 3 squadronsDutch Artillery 34 guns 24 3 pounders 6 6 pounders 4 howitzersFootnotes edit Browning Austrian Succession p 212 Browning Austrian Succession 212 392 Browning states both Colin and Chandler give the allies the larger force Strengths differ depending on source Weigley puts Allies strength at 46 000 and the French at 50 000 in a somewhat brief and garbled account without any attribution p 204 So too Black p 66 Townshend Sir Charles Vere Ferrers The military life of Field Marshal George first marquess Townshend London 1901 pp 51 52 gives the British as 21 000 Other sources put the figure of around 52 000 53 000 Duncan Francis History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery London 1879 Vol 1 p 127 The strength of the allies did not exceed 53 000 Skrine p 190 Moulliard Lucien The French Army of Louis XV in the War of the Austrian Succession and the Seven Years War Translated by Dr George Nafziger USA 2004 ISBN 1 58545 122 3 pp 44 68 74 Field strength is the number of men present and under arms and any point in time in the field such as a battle Townshend p 178 5 000 detailed far to the rear at bridges Boyle P The Irish Brigade at Fontenoy from The Irish Ecclesiastical Record Vol XVII 1905 Dublin p 429 Townshend p 189 Skrine p 188 cites Pajol and also Voltaire who gives 7 137 5 337 infantry 1 800 cavalry Pajol p 386 Les Guerres gives 5 161 Colin Pieces Justificatives pp 380 401 shows this as the official return for the infantry only there does not appear to be return for the cavalry other than the officers an additional 31 killed and 142 wounded Broglie gives 53 officers and 1 681 soldiers killed and 3282 wounded including 323 seriously wounded and estimates 1 800 cavalry casualties Colin Fontenoy V 3 p 149 Boyle P The Irish Brigade at Fontenoy from The Irish Ecclesiastical Record Vol XVII 1905 Dublin p 442 infantry totals less Fitz James cavalry Broglie p 15 Gives 6 off 75 soldiers killed 14 off 200 soldiers wounded Some sources show killed amp wounded numbers reversed Colin pp 399 405 Colin p 425 gives 330 wounded troopers in hospital at Lille Voltaire gives 1800 estimate as does Broglie Colin gives 2 300 p 149 Colin Revue d histoire redigee a l Etat major de l Armee section historique 1905 01 A7 VOL17 N49 1905 03 A7 VOL17 N51 letter to the count of Langeron p 497 This statement is possibly the source for the estimate of the cavalry losses of 1 800 Broglie La Journee de Fontenoy p 20 gives 6 off killed 21 wounded Skrine p 177 likely follows Broglie Gailly Fontenoy The Irish Ecclesiastical Record Vol XVII 1905 Dublin p 442 O Callaghan p 365 gives 24 killed or wounded Pichat Le Campagne du Marechal de Saxe Paris 1909 p 331 shows an official return for Saxe s army with 100 cannon 8 X12 lb 6 X 8 lb 86 X 4 lb 1 Casualties from Colin V 3 Pieces Justificatives pp 397 398 and includes Brocard Sources vary for the French from 90 to 110 guns all show 75 80 4 lb battalion guns in the total Rolt Richard Historical memoirs of His late Royal Highness William Augustus duke of Cumberland London MDCCLXVII p 469 Rolt p 176 Rolt 178 Townsend lists British reinforcements that quickly reached the army and are likely the units as the numbers correspond Rich s Dragoons Barrel s Foot 4th King s Own Flemming s 36th Ponsonby s 37th Price s 14th p 72 Rolt p 190 191 Colin Vol 3 p 373 Skrine p 146 Skrine gives 46 800 34 500 infantry in 52 battalions and 12 750 cavalry in 85 squadrons Townsend gives 53 000 21 000 British 8 000 Hanoverians 22 000 Dutch 2 000 Austrians pp 51 52 Skrine gives 80 p 146 Boyle gives 93 p 428 Individual sources add up to 93 Townshend gives 7 370 Colin gives 7 280 Gentlemen s Magazine gives 7 347 Rolt gives 7 767 p 234 Colin give returns of 2 368 allied wounded in French hospitals of which 310 died V 3 p 151 Skrine p 215 mentions D Estrees capturing 3 000 stragglers on the 12th and then another 1200 allied wounded Townshend Sir Charles Vere Ferrers The military life of Field Marshal George first marquess Townshend London 1901 Most British casualties drawn from Townshend p and Skrine Francis Henry Fontenoy and Great Britain s Share in the War of the Austrian Succession 1741 48 London 1906 p 190 According to Skrine p 190 almost all the missing were found to have been killed Townshend pp 51 52 Rolt p 190 Colin p 373 Townshend gives 4 074 however he does not list Rothe s nor include the 25th s loses 159 in his total Colin states Waldeck gives 3 993 Gentlemen s Magazine gives 4 041 Townshend p 78 Skrine p 369 Skrine p 135 Duncan Francis History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery London 1879 Vol 1 p 127 gives a total of 47 cannon for the British contingent ten 6 pounders twenty seven 3 pounders six 1 amp 1 2 pounders four 8 inch howitzers According to Skrine p almost all the missing were found to have been killed Townshend Sir Charles Vere Ferrers The military life of Field Marshal George first marquess Townshend London 1901 pp 51 52 gives 8 000 Townsend gives 1 742 Gentlemen s Magazine Vol XV 1745 p 247 gives 1 762 Colin pp 376 378 gives 1 662 Individual regimental casualties from Skrine p 190 a b c Colin p 373 Pieces Justificatives Skrine gives 3250 Skrine p 146 gives 1 200 The Nafziger Collection of Orders of Battle OB for Allied army in Flanders April May 1745 2 O Callaghan John Cornelius History of the Irish Brigades in the Service of France London 1870 p 365 Skrine p 146 Colin Jean Lambert Alphonse Les Campagnes du Marechal de Saxe 1901 06 Vol 3 pp 374 375 Dutch individual unit casualties from Colin Townshend Sir Charles Vere Ferrers The military life of Field Marshal George first marquess Townshend London 1901 pp 51 52 Townshend gives 1554Bibliography editBlack Jeremy 1998 Britain as a Military Power 1688 1815 Routledge ISBN 1 85728 772 X Boyle P The Irish Brigade at Fontenoy from The Irish Ecclesiastical Record Vol XVII 1905 Dublin Broglie Albert le Duc de La Journee De Fontenoy Paris 1891 Chandler David G The Art of Warfare in the Age of Marlborough Spellmount Limited 1990 ISBN 0 946771 42 1 Colin Jean Lambert Alphonse Les Campagnes du Marechal de Saxe 3 volumes Paris R Chapelot 1901 06 Volumes 1 3 Volume 3 Fontenoy is divided into 2 parts Colin s narrative of the battle and the some 500 pages of the Pieces Justificatives which are contemporary accounts of the battle records returns letters etc Both parts have their own pagination Much of this is available in the Revue d histoire redigee a l Etat major de l armee Section historique 1905 01 A7 VOL17 N49 1905 03 A7 VOL17 N51 Online 3 d Espagnac Jean Baptiste Joseph Damarzit de Sahuguet Histoire de Maurice comte de Saxe duc de Courlande et de Semigalle Volume 2 Paris MDCCLXXV Duncan Francis History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery London 1879 Vol 1 Fortescue J W A History of the British Army Macmillan London 1899 Vol II Hamilton Lieutenant General F W Origin and History of the First or Grenadier Guards London 1874 Vol II Mackinnon Daniel Origin and services of the Coldstream Guards London 1883 Vol I O Callaghan John Cornelius History of the Irish Brigades in the Service of France London 1870 Pajol Charles Pierre Victor Les Guerres sous Louis XV Tome III Adamant Media Corp 2006 ISBN 0 543 74378 0 Pichat Henry La Campagne du Marechal de Saxe dans les Flandres Paris 1909 4 Rolt Richard Historical memoirs of His late Royal Highness William Augustus duke of Cumberland London 1768 Skrine Francis Henry Fontenoy and Great Britain s Share in the War of the Austrian Succession 1741 48 London 1906 Townshend Sir Charles Vere Ferrers The military life of Field Marshal George first marquess Townshend London 1901 Weigley Russell F 1991 The Age of Battles The Quest for Decisive Warfare from Breitenfeld to Waterloo Indiana University Press ISBN 0 253 36380 2 White Jon Manchip Marshal of France The Life and Times of Maurice de Saxe Rand McNally amp Co 1962 Geerdink Schaftenaar Marc For Orange and the States The Army of the Dutch Republic 1713 1772 Part I Infantry Helion and Company 2018 ISBN 978 1 911512 15 8Further reading editGailly de Taurines Charles Fontenoy 11 Mai 1745 Liste Par Regiment Des 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