Yes, the Von Swinburne's of Fucking - an old Austrian family of impeccable breeding from an unfortunately-named village near the Bavarian border. Related to the Von O'Reilly family of Munster.BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Thu Mar 05, 2020 5:51 am "Pompadour Red" was also a facing colour for a British regiment of this period (the 56th Foot, if memory serves); I like to think it was named after the colour your genitals ended up following an evening entertaining Madame de Pompadour!
I see an Austrian general was called Swinburne - odd name for a quasi-kraut....
Serious Mode: Yes, the 56th got the nickname due to their facing colour, which was the favourite colour of Madame de Pompadour and named in her honour. After amalgamation with the 44th following the Childers Reforms, the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regt continued to have the nickname 'Pompadours' until further amalgamation to become the Anglian Regt in the 1950s. You'll probably find that a platoon of the current Royal Anglians still carries the name.