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Received:
2nd October 1711 |
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Alexander
Atéchisem, aged 30 of Kelichandre
in Ireland, soldier of Sr. Anthony, Berwick’s Regiment, in which he
says he has served 4 years. His left hand is crippled from a rifle shot
at Benasque in Spain which puts him out of service. He
comes at present from a company of invalids at Strasbourg.
Sergeant by trade. Catholic |
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Received: 17th November 1695 |
Died 31st
July 1713. |
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John
Asquier aged 36 of County Clare,
soldier of the colonel of Charlemont’s Regiment, in which he says he
has served 7 years. He has almost entirely lost his vision since six
months ago which puts him out of service. Married in Paris: Catholic |
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Received 10th
September 1693 |
Sent back.
Given £11.10s. PSC |
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Jack Aubriin (O’Brien),
aged 23 of County Lokerm in Ireland, soldier of Sr. Kelghane, Clare’s
Regiment in which he says he has served 3 years as well as 3 in
Ireland. He is extremely troubled by scrofula which puts him out of
service. Catholic |
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Received 15th
April 1694 |
Gave up his
place 3rd
September 1697. Given £15. PSC and his
certificates were returned to him.. |
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Daniel
Arriin (O’Ryan) known as St
Bonnaventure, aged 20 of County Kildare, soldier of Sr. Volusseau, in Marcheo’s Regiment in which he says he has served 4 years. He had
his right thigh "cut" after a shot which he received at Ste Croix.
Catholic. |
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Received
18th January
1709 |
Died 24th
September 1731. |
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Philip
Aubrin (O'Brien) known as
Lafontaine aged 62 of Bord, County Laois, standard bearer of Sr.
Howell's Company, French Guards’ Regiment in which he has served
27 years, borne out by his certificate, and says he has served 16 years
in Douglas's more as ensign than as soldier. His wounds and other troubles
put him out of service. Married in Paris: Catholic. |
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Received
19th August
1700 |
Re-entered service 3rd March 1701 |
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Thady
Autaran, aged 26 of County
Fermanagh, soldier of Sr. Eustache, Albemarle’s Regiment under the
Irish Marines, in which he has served 9 years, confirmed by his
certificate. He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be
received. Catholic. |
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Received
23rd
September 1700 |
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Morgan
Aubriin (O’Brien) aged 30 of
County Limerick, soldier of Sr. Barnwall, Clare's Irish Regiment in
which he has served 12 years, confirmed by his certificate. Catholic. |
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Received
25th November 1701 |
Recovered 17th
February 1702. Given £28 to provide the means for him to rejoin
his company |
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John Argan aged
32 of County Cork, one of the gendarmes of the Duke of Berry, commanded
by the Marquis of Champron, in which he says he has served 10 years, and
5 years as lieutenant in Montcassel’s Regiment. He is extremely
troubled by several ulcers on his left leg resulting from a gun shot to
his knee seven years ago. He bears an order from Mr Chamillart
to be received to the recovery section only. Catholic. |
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Received 29th
January 1678 |
Refused as
he is not crippled and has no certificate |
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Robert
Afrenat of
Brosch in l’Eveché of Ostoie in Ireland, aged 40 years, soldier of
Sr. Borno captain in Dongan’s Irish Regiment in which he says he has
served seven years during which he received several wounds more to the
body than to the legs which make him incapable of serving any more confirmed by his certificate
from Sr. the Commissary of Wars in the
department. three Evechés given at Toul 4th January 1678.
Catholic. Single and knows no other trade. |
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Received
29th June 1675. |
Gave up his place 20 April 1676 |
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Laurence
Abrin (O'Brien) aged 24 years,
Irish, soldier of Kinnedic’s Company in Hamilton’s Regiment
in which he has served since the creation of the regiment 5 years ago.
He received several wounds from musket shots to both legs at Molsheim,
from which he has a cut in the back of his lower left leg of which he is crippled.
He bears a leave paper from the commandant of the regiment - below which
is the certificate from Sr. Hamilton and the order from Lestappe
of Monsieur the Intendant of Champagne. He has lived at the hospitals of
Saverne and of Nancy since being wounded. Single. Roman Catholic. |
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Received
22nd August
1676 |
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Robert Ashe,
Irish, aged 28 years, soldier of McNamara in Hamilton’s Regiment in
which he has served 4 years. He is entirely incapable of continuing his
services as the result of having his kidneys ruptured by horses’ feet
during the last campaign at the passage of the Rhine. He bears a leave
paper from his captain given at Toul 10th May last where he has lived
since this time. Single. Catholic |
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Received
8th Nov. 1731 |
Robert
Antell of Dioncolore, County
Limerick |
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Received
20th July 1721 |
John
Anglois, aged 43 years, of Clonmel,
County Tipperary |
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Received
12th Oct. 1758 |
William
Anderson of Kilkenny. Married. |
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Received 18th
April 1697 |
Francis
Arthur aged 58 of Limerick.
Guard |