Friday, 17 July 2015

13 JULY 1691 – ON THIS DAY IN ROYAL WELCH HISTORY


Lieut-Col Toby Purcell promoted to the Colonelcy of 23rd, 1691

When Col Charles Herbert was murdered in Ireland in 1691, he was succeeded to the colonelcy by Lieut-Col Tobias Purcell.



When Col Charles Herbert was murdered in Ireland in 1691, he was succeeded to the colonelcy by Lieut-Col Tobias Purcell, second-in-command of the Regiment at the battle of the Boyne in 1690. The spurs which he wore in the battle became a prized Regimental possession, being drunk to at every St David’s Day Dinner, and worn on ceremonial occasions by successive seconds-in-command until lost in a fire in Canada in 1842.


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