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War of the Spanish Succession (1701-14)

Sieges, marches, encampments and famous battles from 1701 to 1712 in Germany, Italy and the Netherlands

C HOPPACH (ACTIVE 1706)

Map of the Battle of Ramillies, 1706 (Ramillies, Walloon Region, Belgium) 50°38'02"N 04°54'04"E

1706 or later

Map and order of battle were engraved on separate copperplates on separate sheets of paper, then trimmed and joined; hand-coloured. Laid down on two pieces of coarse linen, stitched together. | Scale: 1:35,000 approx | RCIN 725066

A map of the marches and camps of the French and Allied armies towards the Battle of Ramillies, fought on 23 May 1706 between the Allied army (English, Dutch Republic, and Danish), commanded by John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722) and Henry, Count of Nassau and Lord of Overkirk [Hendrik van Nassau, Heer van Ouderkerk (1640-1708)], and the French and Spanish, with the Electorate of Bavaria, commanded by the duc de Villeroi (1644-1730), and Maximilian II, Elector of Bavaria (1662-1726), resulting in an Allied victory. War of the Spanish Succession (1701-14). Oriented with west to top (compass rose).

The order of battle, in two lines, was taken the day after the battle, when the Allied army was in camp at Beauvechain (50°46'55"N 04°46'18"E), about 14 km (8.6 miles) north-west of Ramillies, and about half way between Ramillies, and Marlborough's immediate destination, Louvain.

The Generals of the First Line are C. de Tilly, Churchil; Lieutenant-Generals Duc de Wirtenberg, Oyen, Dopf, Scholten, Spar, Dedem, Orkney, Albemarle, C. d. Oostvrise, Lumley; General-Majors Rantsauw, P.r d'Auvergne, P.r van Hessen, P.r Sonderborgh, Villattes, Zoutland, Colliaer, S.t Paul, Wecke, Withers, Uilinghoff, Erbag, Roo, Wood; Brigadiers Brochdorff, Niel, Eck, Posern, Portal, Doney, Argille, N. Woudenberg, Wassinaer, Stilten, Cappol, Mac. Cartney, Weeb, Matta, Paul, Chanclos, Palms, L. I.r Haye.

The officers of the Second Line are General-Lieutenants Rantsauw, B: de Hompes, P.rs de Holsteyn Beek, Huckelom, Oxenstirna, Ingelsby, Dompre; Major-Generals La Lecq, S.t Laurent, C. d'Athlone, Murray, Berensdorff, Weelderen, Pallandt, Comté van de Nat, P.r Hesse, Homburgh; Brigadiers Dewitz, Grovesteyn, Portal, Swartzel, Mettenburgh, Keppel, Hamelton, Els, Meredith, Palland, Baldwyn, Matta.

The map, a charming combination between planimetric and pictorial detail, distinguishes the flood plains of the rivers by a green wash. The map extends, approximately, from Dongleberge (Dongelberg 50°42'12"N 04°49'11"E) in the north-west through Judoigne (Jodoigne 50°43'24"N 04°52'08"E) to Lisen (Lincent 50°42'44"N 05°02'11"E) in the north-east, and from Neuville (Noville-sur-Méhaigne 50°36'31"N 04°53'31"E) in the south-west to Ambesin (Ambresin 50°37'50"N 05°01'51"E) in the south-east.

Additional text: [bottom right, in simple cartouche, a key, A-I, K-R, to the various stages of the battle:] EXPLICATIE.

Condition: one fold line; trimmed; a number of randomly placed pinholes through the map. Verso: induced discolouration; bottom, right of centre: water-stained patch from the removal of Cumberland's cipher label.
  • C Hoppach (active 1706) (surveyor and draughtsman) [bottom left of map:] Dessiné Sur Les Lieux Par Mons.r / Hoppach Ingenieur auprais / S.E. Mons.r D Auuerquerk / Veltmareschal de L.H.P. ct ct

    Husson: The Hague (Pierre Husson (1678-1733)) (publisher) [bottom right of map at bottom of the key:] Hage By Pieter Husson.

    Subject(s)

    Army-Allied army (War of the Spanish Succession, 1701-1714)
    Army-France
  • Watermark: None visible

    Condition: one fold line; trimmed; a number of randomly placed pinholes through the map. Verso: induced discolouration; bottom, right of centre: water-stained patch from the removal of Cumberland's cipher label

  • Scale: 1:35,000 approx. Scale bar: echelle d'une lieue de Chemin [131 mm =].

    46.5 x 41.5 cm (neatline)

    49.0 x 42.2 cm (image of map)

    cropped (platemark)

    15.4 x 42.7 cm (image of order of battle; top border cropped)

    cropped (platemark of order of battle)

    15.1 x 42.1 cm (neatline of order of battle)

    67.2 x 43.2 cm (sheet)

  • Printed title:

    PLAN DE LA GLORIEUSE BATAILLE DE RAMELIS DANS LA PLAINNE DE JUDOIGNE DONNÉE LE 23 MAY 1706. / L’ARMÉE DES ALLIES COMMENDÉES PAR S.A. LE DUC DE MARLBOUROUGH. CAP.T GEN. DE S.M.B. ET S.E. MONS.R D’AUUERQUERK VELTMARESCHAL DE L.H.P. / L’ARMEE DE DEUX COURONNES COMMENDÉES PAR S.A. L’ELECTEUR DE BAVIERE ET MONS.R LE MARECHAL DE VILLEROY PRESENTÉE ET DEDIÉE A S.A. LE DUC DE MARLBOUROUGH ET A SE MONS.R D’AUUQUERK ct ct / Par Leur Tres humble et Tres Obeissant Serviteur PETRUM HUSSON. [across top of map]

    Printed title:

    Ordre de Battaille ... Au Camp de Bavechin le 24 May 1706. [below map]

    Additional text:

    [bottom right, in simple cartouche, a key, A-I, K-R, to the various stages of the battle:] EXPLICATIE.

    Annotations:

    George III heading [on white paper strip pasted to verso:] Battle of Ramelies 23 May and Order of Battle 24 May 1706.

    Other inscriptions: (Recto) [top right, ink, partly cropped:] 21. (Verso) [bottom, left of centre, black pencil:] 25; [top, right of centre, ink or black pencil, crossed out in red pencil:] Ramillies; [top right, black pencil:] 38; [along right edge, ink or black pencil, obscured by linen:] 64 [and] 38; [right centre, red pencil:] 25.

    George III catalogue entry:

    Ramelies Plan de la Bataille de Ramelis dans la Plaine de Judoigne donnée le 23 de May 1706, avec l'Ordre de Bataille au Camp de Bavechin le 24 de May 1706: par M.r Hoppach Ing.r chez P. Husson.

  • Subject(s)

    Ramillies, Walloon Region, Belgium (50°38'02"N 04°54'04"E)