William Brog

Colonel, Sir

William Brog
Brog between 1609-1633, Anonymous
Died13 March 1636
Allegiance
Service / branchScots Brigade
Years of servicec. 1588-1636
RankColonel
Battles / warsEighty Years' War Thirty Years War

Colonel Sir William Brog (? - 13 March 1636) was a Scottish soldier in the service of the Kingdom of Scotland and the Dutch Republic. His early life is, at the moment, completely obscure and he only appears on record in 1588 when he rose to the rank of sergeant major in the regiment of Colonel Bartholomew Balfour. He was promoted to colonel of the first regiment of the Scots-Dutch Brigade in 1606 and held the position until 1636. Thus, he probably holds the record for the longest-serving Scottish colonel during the Eighty Years' War and the Thirty Years' War.[1]

  1. ^ Ferguson, James (1899). Papers Illustrating the History of the Scots Brigade in the Service of the United Netherlands, 1572-1782, Vol. 1. Edinburgh: Scottish History Society. p. 54.