Wednesday, 19 November 2025

Mackay's Regiment

From the wiki               A 17thC German print assumed to show men of Mackay's Regiment in Stettin during the Thirty Years' War. The original caption states, "They are a strong and hardy people who survive on little food. If they have no bread, they eat roots [turnips may be intended]. When necessary, they can cover more than 20 German miles in a day's forced march. [1 German mile = 4¾ English miles] Besides muskets, they carry bows, quivers and long swords."

 A Narrative of the Principal Services of the Regiment from Its Formation in 1626,to the Battle of Nordlingen, in 1634; and of Its Subsequent Incorporation with the Corps Now Known as the Royal Scots Or First Regiment of Foot of the British Army. A Paper Read Before the Gaelic Society of Inverness. Mackay's Regiment: A Narrative of the Principal Services of the Regiment ... - John Mackay (of Rockfield.) - Google Books

'All greeted their old commander with acclamation and joy, by beating the Scottish march as he approached, while a deafening cheer rang along their sunburnt lines, and the last solitary piper of MACKAY'S HIGHLANDERS blew long and loudly a note of welcome on the great war pipe of the north ; and as they all wished to ' take service' under him in France, the whole were incorporated into one corps'

thanks to Michal Paradowski

Scotland and the Thirty Years' War


PDF of Monro his Expedition with the Worthy Scots Regiment Called Mac-Keyes By Robert Monro 1626-1634

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