Ed,
they were called the Duke of Schomberg's Horse (395 men probably in 3 or four squadrons)
The foot were :
De Melonieres
Du Cambon
Le Caillemotte
All between 550-620 men/no pikes.
The Boyne is also a battle in which I have a lot of interest. In the past, political correctness (and a desire to maintain my face in the shape it currently assumes) has prevented me from demoing this game in Scotland.
Perhaps a little hard for those outside of the Scotland - Eire- Ulster triangle to understand but it may have the equivalent effect of :
1. Asking P-Diddy to be the after dinner entertainment at the Mississippi State Klan awards for Klanster of the Year
OR
2. Waving the Stars & Stripes after curfew in downtown Baghdad
OR
3. Holding the British Fascist Party's Annual Summer away day in down town Tel Aviv...
Hope you are getting the idea
You may(in some bizarre way) offend SOMEONE of SOME PERSUASION who builds their whole life around archane bigotries but who have not one single idea why the believe what they believe doing so only because they are copying what mummy and daddy did in the generation before..
RANT OVER...
Anyway, still thinking about doing the Boyne at a show
... and spookily, it was actually my initial choice for a scenario to be included in ULB but I passed it over for something larger..... you never know, there is still time... now, where's Clarence
OH...
C L A R E N C E !!!