DRUMMOND, JOHN [SSNE 2411]

Surname
DRUMMOND, DROMMOND
First name
JOHN, JOHAN, HANS
Title/rank
CAPTAIN
Nationality
SCOT
Social status
OFFICER

Text source

An Ensign John Drummond served in James Spens'[SSNE 1642] regiment in 1629. He was later in Robert Leslie's [SSNE 2932] infantry regiment in 1631. From 1631 a Lieutenant Drummond appears in Patrick Ruthven's [SSNE 3413] regiment and in 1632 a lieutenant captain served with Robert Monro [SSNE 94]. They are likely to have been the same individual. Monro's regiment served at Nordlingen in September 1634 and lost many men. The author of "The Modern History" noted that among the Scottish officers killed was one Captain Drummond, which may have been this man.

Sources: Swedish Krigsarkiv, Muster Roll, 1629/15,17; MR 1629/22; 1631/22-27; MR 1631/19,20; The Modern History of the World. Or An Historical Relation of the most memorable passages in Germany, and else-where, since the beginning of this present Yeere 1635 (London, 1635), A3.

Service record

SWEDEN, JAMES SPENS
Arrived 1629-01-01, as ENSIGN
Departed 1629-12-31, as ENSIGN
Capacity OFFICER, purpose MILITARY
SWEDEN, ROBERT LESLIE
Arrived 1630-01-01, as ENSIGN
Departed 1630-12-31, as ENSIGN
Capacity OFFICER, purpose MILITARY
SWEDEN, PATRICK RUTHVEN
Arrived 1631-01-01, as LIEUTENANT
Departed 1631-12-31, as LT. CAPTAIN
Capacity OFFICER, purpose MILITARY
SWEDEN, MACKAY'S/ROBERT MONRO
Arrived 1632-01-01, as LT. CAPTAIN
Departed 1634-09-06, as CAPTAIN
Capacity OFFICER, purpose MILITARY