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Received
6th November 1672 |
He gave
up his place. |
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Jacob
Ban Irish, aged 40, soldier in McNamara’s company in
Hamilton’s Regiment. His right arm was blown off at the last siege of
Rhimbergue. He has served in the regiment’s of Preston and of
Encheniquen. He bears a certificate from Sr. Dongan, lieutenant colonel
of Hamilton’s given at Zutphen 2nd September last. He also bears a
billet from Mr. Saint Pouange. |
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Received
25th January 1715 |
Died
12th December 1734 Le Havre ATD |
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John
Bannal aged 35 of Dublin, cavalier of Sr. Baravara,
lieutenant colonel of Vaudemont’s Regiment, in which he says he served
7 years, then 10 years in Dillon’s Infantry, finally 5 years in
Vaudemont’s. His left shoulder is crippled from a rifle shot near
Landau. He comes at present from a company of invalids at Strasbourg.
Catholic. |
|
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Received
1st April 1700 |
Died
12th April 1704 at Calais ATD. |
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Rorer
Banan aged 56 of County Kilkenny, soldier of Sr. O’Hara,
Dillon’s Regiment under Conigsmarck, Greder-Allemand and Hamilton, in
which he has served 26 years, mentioned in his certificate. Catholic. |
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Received
27th February 1716 |
Gave up
his place 9th August 1719 |
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John
Barninghan aged 45 of Dublin soldier of Sr. O'Berne,
Berwick’s Irish regiment, in which he has served 22 year (confirmed by
his certificate). He is very troubled by a complete decline of his right
side, which along with two rifle shots to his right leg and left arm at
Spire puts him out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
5th March 1715 |
Died 15th
December 1735 |
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Jack
Barrett aged 65 of Cork, soldier of Sr. Farely, Berwick’s
Irish regiment under Montcassel, in which he has served 26 years,
confirmed by his certificate. His wounds and troubles puts him out of
service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
3rd June 1710 |
Died
12th February 1738 |
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Richard
Barette (Barrett), aged 25 of Belase, County Mayo, cavalier
of Sr. Cook, Nugent’s Regiment, in which he says he has served one
year. His left leg is crippled from a rifle shot at Malplaquet which
puts him out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received unknown |
Sent
back Given £18. PSC |
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David
Barry aged 66 of Limerick, soldier surgeon of the colonel of
Charlemont’s Regiment, in which he says he has served 6 years as well
as 2 in Hamilton’s and 3 in Douglas’s. He is very troubled by
sciatic gout in his right side which puts him out of service. Surgeon by
profession. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
22nd April 1700 |
Expelled
1st April 1701 by order of Mr. Chamillart for carrying false
certificates. |
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David
Barry aged 50 of County Cork, soldier of the colonel of
Orrington’s Regiment under the King of England’s Guards and
Monmouth’s, in which he has served 21 years, confirmed by his
certificate. He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be
received. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
December 1701 |
Died 21st
March 1708 |
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David
Barry aged 61 of County Cork, reformation lieutenant at
the suite of Berwick’s Irish Regiment, in which he has served 3
years as well as 7 years as lieutenant in Athlone’s and 4 years in
Captain McCarty’s Regiment in Ireland. His wounds and troubles put him
out of service. He bears an order from Mr. Chamillart to be admitted.
Married in St Germain Laye. Catholic. |
|
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Received
2nd June 1718 |
Died
8th September 1723 |
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David
Barry aged 64 of Tampon of Carreigue, County Cork, soldier of
Sr. Orrington, Orrington’s Irish Regiment under the King of
England’s Guards, in which he has served 29 years (confirmed by his
certificate dated 22nd May 1717). His weak eyesight and other
troubles put him out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
8th April 1694 |
Sent
back. Given £15 PSC. |
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Jack
Barry aged 25 of County Cork, soldier of Sr. Hoynen,
Montcassel's Regiment, in which he says he has served 2 years. His
backache along with being greatly troubled by a complete decline of his
bowels? of his left side puts him out of service. Catholic. |
|
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The same name is registered on 6th
March 1692. |
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Received
6th March 1692 |
Sent
back Given £5.12s. PSC |
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Jack
Barry aged 18 of Cork, soldier of Sr. Maillé, Dillon’s
Irish Regiment in which he says he has served 2 years He is greatly
troubled by a decline as the result of a fall from the top of a tower
into the moat at Chateau Collioure as a sentinel there. Catholic. |
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NB.
The same name is registered 8th April 1694. I have crossed
out this record as it is the same that is recorded on 8th
April 1694 and who was refused. (Entry crossed out) |
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Received
7th August 1698
|
Died 26th February 1711 |
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Jack
Barry aged 75 of County Cork, reformation captain in
Clare’s Irish Regiment, in which he has served 8 years. His weak
eyesight along with his wounds and other troubles put him out of
service. He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be
admitted. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
20th June 1704 |
Died
23rd November 1711 |
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John
Barry aged 50 of Cork, sergeant of Sr. Raymond Bourke,
Bourke’s Irish Regiment under Lutrell, and the Queen of England, in
which he has served 12 years, borne out by his certificate, and says he
served again for 8 years in Ireland. His left arm and leg are crippled
from two rifle shots at Cremona. Catholic. |
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|
Received
29th June
1714 |
|
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Jack
Barry aged 54 of Armagh, County Cork,
soldier of Sr. Edgar Barry, Berwick’s Irish Regiment under the King of
England’s Dismounted Dragoons, in which he has served 22 years
(confirmed by his certificate) and says he served 3 years in Ireland. He
is very troubled by a hydrocelle on his right side which along with weak
eyesight, having been trepanned, puts him out of service. Married in St
Germain Laye. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
14th October 1700 |
Died
26th July 1718 at Mariembourg ATD |
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Jack
Barry aged 54 of Kinsale, soldier in the company of Sr.
Hogan’s Cadet, Lee’s Irish regiment under Montcassel, Furstemberg
and Hamilton, in which he has served 20 years, appears from his
certificate, and says he again served for 5 years. He is greatly
troubled by gout and frailty which puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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|
Received
22nd March 1715 |
Died 5th January 1719 |
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John
Barry aged 57 of Pout, County Cork, soldier of Sr. O’Berne,
Berwick’s Irish Regiment, in which he has served 22 years, borne out
by his certificate. Problems with his legs and other infirmities put him
out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
11th February 1700 |
Gave up
his place 7th August 1700, given £30 PSC and his
certificates were returned to him. |
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John
Barry aged 30 of Cork, soldier of Sr. Barnwell, lieutenant
colonel of Galmoy’s Regiment under the Queen of England’s Dragoons,
in which he has served 10 years, specified in his certificate. He bears
an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be received. Married in
Paris. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
28th January 1700 |
Expelled
1st April 1701 by order of Mr. Chamillart for carrying false
certificates. |
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Nicolas
Barry aged 35 of Cork, soldier of Sr. Sarsfield, Bourke’s
Regiment under the Queen of England, in which he has served 11 years,
borne out by his certificate. He bears an order from the Marquis of
Barbesieux to be received. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
13th October 1713 |
Died
28th February 1725 |
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Raymond
Barry aged 45 of Kilorthe Armagh Cork, sergeant of Sr.
Prosser, O’Brien’s Irish regiment under Clare, Talbot, Lee and
Clare, in which he has served 22 years, borne out by his certificate.
His left hand is crippled from a sabre cut at Ramillies which along with
a sabre cut across his face at Douai and other wounds puts him out of
service. Married in St Germain Laye. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
14th August 1705
|
Died
28th March 1726 |
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Richard
Barry aged 60 of Cork, reformation captain at the suite
of Clare’s Infantry Regiment in which he has served 4 years as much in
that capacity as reformation lieutenant. Apparently he was a lieutenant
in Limerick’s for 8 years, and infantry captain of Dragoons in Ireland
for 4 years. His wounds and troubles put him out of service. He bears an
order from Mr. Chamillart to be received. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
8th April 1700 |
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Thomas
Barry aged 23 of County Cork, soldier of Sr. Maggy,
Dillon’s Regiment, in which he has served 8 years, confirmed by his
certificate. Catholic. |
|
Received
22nd March 1715 |
Died
25th August 1721 |
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Thomas
Barry aged 60 of Kinsale, County Cork, soldier of Sr.
Fielding, Berwick’s Irish Regiment under Orrington, in which he has
served 27 years confirmed by his certificate. His wounds and troubles
put him out of service. Married in Brest. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
28th September 1708 |
Died
13th May 1711 at Valenciennes ATD |
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Thomas
Barry aged 68 of Kesselay County Cork, soldier of Sr.
Arschtek, Bourke’s Regiment under Lutrell, Vacob, and the Queen of
England, in which he says he has served 20 years. His wounds and
troubles put him out of service. He comes at present from a company of
invalids which was at Antibes. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
1st December 1713 |
Died
7th September 1726 at Arras ATD |
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Louis
Bates known as St Louis, aged 46 years of Dublin, soldier of
Sr. Geoghan, Berwick’s regiment, in which he says he has served 5
years as well as 4 years in Gastinois’s. His right leg is crippled
from a rifle shot at Cassano. He is one of a number of invalids received
at Besançon. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
26th December 1710 |
Died
21st September 1714 at Fort François d’Aire ATD |
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Jack
Bellew aged 64 of Thomastown, Province of Leinster,
lieutenant of Sr. McCarty’s Company, Berwick’s Infantry Regiment
under the King of England’s Dragoons, in which he has served 19 years
as much in that capacity as sub-lieutenant as well as 3 years in Ireland
in Dunghan’s Dragoons Regiment as much as captain, lieutenant and
cornet and 18 months in the King of England Guards Corps. His wounds and
troubles put him out of service. He bears an order from Mr. Voysin to be
received in case he has the required qualities. Married in Saint Germain
Laye. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
27th August 1706 |
Died
15th August 1719. |
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Patrick Bellew
aged 45 of
Stamine, County Meath, lieutenant following the reformation of
Berwick’s Irish regiment under Fitzgerald and Albemarle in which he
has served 14 years as much in that capacity as lieutenant as well as 7
years as captain of infantry and cavalry in Ireland. His wounds and
troubles put him out of service. He bears an order from Mr. Chamillart
to be received. Married in Marsaglia. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
21st October 1700 |
Died
10th January 1713 at Calais ATD. |
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William
Berécry aged 44 of County Tipperary, soldier of the colonel
of Berwick’s regiment under the King of England’s Dragoons, in which
he has served 10 years as well as 15 years in Greder-Allemand’s,
Furstemberg’s and Hamilton’s (confirmed by his certificate). His
right leg is crippled from a rifle shot received being detached on one
occasion when the Barbettes had taken the Piedmont’s army’s cattle.
Catholic. |
|
|
Received
4th November 1700 |
|
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Denis
Berguine aged 50 of County Dublin,
soldier of Sr. Murphy, Albemarle’s Regiment under the Marines,
Greder-Allemand, Furstemberg and Hamilton, in which he has served 30
years, borne out by his certificate. His weak eyesight puts him out of
service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
11th November 1700 |
Deserted
the hostel 13th November 1701. He took with him a hat and new
pair of stockings belonging to a comrade of his room named Joseph Belon
known as Francoeur. |
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Terence
Bigly aged 32 of Cork, corporal of Sr. Barnwell, lieutenant
colonel of Galmoy’s Regiment under the Queen of England’s Dragoons,
in which he has served 12 years. Both hands were burned by a powder
explosion at Barcelona. All confirmed by his certificate. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
23rd January 1698 |
Sent
back Given £3.12s. |
|
Thomas
Belin aged 66 of Dublin, brigadier of the master of camp of
the King of England’s Regiment in which he has served 6 years as well
as 12 years in Monmouth’s. His certificate confirms 18 years service).
His age, wounds and troubles put him out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
10th April 1698 |
Died 17th April 1724 at Calais ATD |
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Morgan
Bercane aged 30 years of Dublin, soldier of Sr. Roth,
Orrington’s Regiment, under the King of England Guards, in which he
says he has served 10 years. He has had his left arm “cut” after a
cannon shot at Saint Croix which makes him entirely unfit and he can no
longer continue his services. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
9th April 1678 |
Gave up
his place 4th November 1678. Given £15 |
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Theobald
Beurg Irish, aged 28, soldier of McNamara, captain in
Dongan’s Regiment. in which he says he has served since 7 years. He is
currently unfit and can no longer continue as his left thigh is crippled
from a musket shot near Saverne (appears from the certificate of the
Regimental Surgeon given at Nancy 21st March last). Single. Catholic.
Knows no other trade. |
|
|
Received
2nd June 1702 |
Died
4th October 1718 |
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Gerard
Berne aged 55 of County Carlow, lieutenant
following the reformation of Orrington’s Regiment under the King of England
Guards, in which he has served 12 years as much in that capacity as
lieutenant of foot as well as 7 years as lieutenant and ensign in
Clancarty’s in Ireland, and 5 years as cadet in Hamilton’s. His
wounds and troubles put him out of service. He bears an order from Mr.
Chamillart to be received. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
4th April 1702 |
Gave up
his place 25th October 1707 |
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Bartholomew
Berate (Barratt) aged 37 of
County
Galway, soldier of Sr. David Barry, Clare’s Regiment under
Dillon, in which he says he has served 15 years. His left leg is
crippled having been broken by a fall he had whilst marching through the
streets at Aire sur le Lys which put him out of service. Glovemaker by
trade. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
14th July 1713 |
Died
20th September 1716 at Briançon |
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Jack
Berry aged 35 of Conock, County Leitrim, soldier of Sr.
Mandeville, Lee’s Irish regiment in which he has served 23 years,
borne out in his certificate. He is very troubled by two hernias and a
“scurvy disposition” which along with his wounds puts him out of
service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
19th July 1715 |
Denounced
deserter 2nd March 1718. (He left to get married ) |
|
William
Berne aged 24 of Sligo, soldier of Sr. Donohue, Orrington’s
Irish Regiment in which he has served 4 years (seems from his
certificate) and another 3 years in a company detached from Navarre’s.
He has had his left fist “cut” after a rifle shot near Douai which
along with his other wounds puts him out of service. He is one of the
company of invalids which was at Amiens. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
4th June 1716 |
|
|
Thomas Behan
known as “St Thomas” aged 47 of Dublin, cavalier of Sr. Lumeny,
colonel general of the Cavalry Regiment, in which he has served 17 years
as well as 7 years in Galmoy’s Irish and 3 years in Ireland. His
certificate confirms 27 years service. His wounds and troubles put him
out of service. Tailor by trade. Catholic. |
|
|
20th June 1724.
Thomas
Behan having deserted the Hostel 19th May last and having
taken the linen underwear he was wearing, the Governor gave him till 20th
June to get back. |
|
|
Received
17th February 1718 |
Died
29th November 1741 |
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Patrick
Benoist aged 55 of Kilkenny, cavalier of Sr. Coughlin,
Nugent’s Regiment under Sheldon, in which he has served 22 years,
confirmed by his certificate dated 29th January 1718. His
left leg is crippled from a bomb fragment at Fribourg which along with
painful back and weak eyesight puts him out of service. Married in St
Omer. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
3rd May 1709 |
Died
15th April 1749 |
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Christopher
Birne aged 20 of Metz, originally from Ireland, grenadier of
Sr. Butler, Galmoy’s Regiment in which he says he has served a year
and a half. He has had his right arm “cut” after a rifle shot near
Audenarde. Glazier by trade. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
11th February 1700 |
Died 13th September 1723 at Metz ATD |
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William
Biétack aged 57 of County Meath, soldier of Sr. Magguy,
Dillon’s Regiment under Greder, Furstemberg and Hamilton, in which he
has served 28 years (stated in his certificate). He bears an order from
the Marquis of Barbesieux to be received. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
29th April 1679 |
Refused
because he is not crippled. Given £15 to return to Ireland. |
|
Robert
Biota Irish, aged 65, gendarme in the English Gendarmes
Company in which he has served for 8 years (confirmed by the certificate
from his captain lieutenant made at Lille 25th January 1679) He has
served for 18 years in the Duke of York’s Regiment as much as
volunteer as ensign and company lieutenant (seems from a leave paper
from his lieutenant colonel dated 9 September 1678). His age, wounds and
other troubles no longer permitting him to continue. Single. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
20th March 1698 |
|
|
Richard
Blanc aged 60 of Athlone, soldier of
Sr. Maureal, Lee’s Regiment under Montcassel, Greder-Allemand,
Furstemberg and Monmouth, in which he has served 30 years, confirmed by
his certificate. His wounds and troubles put him out of service.
Catholic. |
|
|
Received
15th June 1703 |
Gave up
his place 4th August 1705. Given £30 PSC and his
certificates were returned to him. |
|
Richard
Blackwell aged 26 of Dublin, soldier of Sr. Bourke,
Albemarle’s Irish regiment under the Marines, in which he says he has
served 10 years. He is greatly troubled by cold humours in his left hip
and thigh which came upon him 19 months ago which puts him out of
service. Catholic |
|
|
Received
10th September 1678 |
Gave up
his place 7th November 1678. Given £15. |
|
Simon Blund, Irish, aged 22, soldier of Dongan’s Regiment in which he has served 3 years. He is unfit to continue as his left leg was crippled in the same accident as the entry above and he bears the same certificates. Single. Carpenter by trade. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
8th October 1730 |
Died
6th April 1736 |
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Thomas
Bleck aged 63 of Dublin town, soldier of Sr. Carteret,
Clare’s Regiment, in which he has served 12 years as well as 18 years
in Nugent’s cavalry under Sheldon and 8 years in Bresse’s (mentioned
in his certificate dated 18 June 1730). His wounds and troubles put him
out of service. Married in St Omer. Draper by trade. Catholic |
|
|
Received
15th November 1675. |
|
|
Daniel
Black aged 45, Irish, soldier in
Hamilton's Regiment in which he has served since the creation of said
regiment. He was in wounded in several places on his body at Densem
which have put him out of service. Married in Ireland. He has several
children. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
5th June 1692 |
Sent
back. Given £13.4s. PSC. |
|
Tierlogh
Boill aged 22 of County Limerick, soldier of Sr. Cavanagh,
Montcassel’s Regiment in which he says he has served 3 years. His left
leg is crippled by scrofula which puts him out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
30th July 1706 |
Died 13th
August 1721 |
|
Anthony
Borne aged 60 of Dublin, soldier of Sr. Cavanagh, Berwick’s
Irish regiment, in which he has served 7 years as well as 7 years in
Sheldon’s Calvary, and 8 years in Furstemberg’s and Hamilton’s.
His certificate shows 14 years service. He is greatly troubled by his
left leg which was hit by a rock at Barcelona which along with other
wounds and troubles makes him unfit for service. Married in Rouen.
Catholic. |
|
|
Received
10th December 1693 |
Died
4th April 1737 at L’Isle ATD |
|
Richard
Bohane aged 22 of County Clare, soldier of Sr. Barry,
Clare’s Regiment, in which he says he has served 4 years as well as 2
years in Ireland. His spine was dislocated by a fall he had in a trench
in a sortie made on the enemy at Guillestre, along with which he is
greatly troubled by sciatica in his right hip which puts him out of
service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
13th August 1706 |
Died
30th September 1722 |
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Jack
Boutler (Butler) aged 38 of
Grana near Waterford, cavalier of the Master of Camp of Nugent’s’
Regiment under Sheldon, in which he has served 5 years, borne out by his
certificate, and apparently says he has served 5 years in Ireland. His
lower jaw was broken by a pistol shot at Ramillies which along with his
other wounds puts him out of service. Married in St Germain Laye.
Catholic. |
|
|
On 23rd March 1708 he was
back in service but was back in the hostel on 3rd August 1711. On 9th
April 1713 he was in service again. On 31st August 1713 he
re-entered. |
|
|
Received
5th June 1711 |
Died
15th October 1714 at Amiens |
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Germain
Bolly known as St Germain aged 60 of Cork, soldier of Sr.
Mandeville, Lee’s Irish regiment, in which he says he has served 28
years. His left arm is crippled from a sabre cut near Audenarde which
combined with a pistol shot to his left leg which has caused a paralysis
of half his body puts him out of service. He comes at present from a
company of invalids at Amiens. Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
15th May 1705 |
Died
27th March 1716 at Ardres as Captain ATD |
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John
Boutler aged 70 of County Tipperary, lieutenant
following the reformation of Fitzgerald’s Regiment under Albemarle and Dublin, in
which he has served 13 years, apparently 3 years as captain in Lukan’s
Cavalry Regiment in Ireland, 3 years as lieutenant in Monmouth’s, 6
years as lieutenant in Hamilton’s and 4 years in Boufflers’
Dragoons. His wounds and troubles puts him out of service. He bears an
order from Mr. Chamillart to be received. Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
11th February 1700 |
|
|
Peter
Bouttler aged 30 of County Waterford,
soldier of Sr. Carroll, lieutenant colonel of Berwick’s Regiment under
the King of England’s Dragoons, in which he has served 8 years (borne
out by his certificate) as well as 7 years in Ireland. He bears an order
from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be received. Catholic |
|
|
Received
18th February
1700 |
Died 11th March 1715 |
|
Michael
Bourke aged 57 of County Tipperary, soldier of Sr. Murphy,
Albemarle’s Regiment under the Marines and Dublin’s, in which he has
served 9 years as well as 19 years in Furstemberg’s and Hamilton’s
(confirmed by his certificate). He bears an order to be received.
Catholic. |
|
|
Received
5th August 1700 |
Died
9th June 1703 |
|
Geoffrey Bourke aged 48 of
County Tipperary, lieutenant in the company of Sr. Rooth, Orrington’s
Regiment under the King of England’s guards, in which he has served 8
years as well as 13 years in the English Gendarmes and 6 years in the
Monmouth’s Infantry Regiment. He bears an order from the Marquis of
Barbesieux to be received. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
9th September 1700 |
|
|
John
Bourg aged 57 of County
Galway, soldier of the colonel of Lee’s Regiment under
Greder-Allemand and Hamilton, in which he has served 28 years, confirmed
by his certificate. He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to
be received. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
5th May 1695 |
Gave up
his place 4th February 1702. Given £30. PSC and his
certificates were returned to him |
|
Robert Bourne aged 25 of
County Kilkenny, soldier of Sr. Ogard lieutenant colonel of the King of
England’s Regiment, in which he has served 4 years which is since the
arrived of the regiment in France (borne out by his certificate). His
left arm is crippled having been broken by a fall he had at night into
the ditch at Valenciennes whilst returning from sentinel duty which
along with other wounds to his head, right side and right foot puts him
out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Since 1st February 1704 having
carried an order from Mr. ???????? |
|
|
Received
28th July 1695 |
|
|
Eugene
Boile aged 28 of Dublin, sergeant of
Sr. Hackett, King of England’s Guards Regiment in which he says he has
served 4 years as well as 4 in Ireland. His left arm was blown off by a
cannon volley at St Croix. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
unknown |
|
|
William
Bourg aged 29 of County Limerick,
soldier of Sr. Molreane, Lee’s Regiment under Montcassel, in which he
says he has served 6 years. His right arm is crippled from a musket shot
at Reinsfeld. Tailor by trade. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
30th June 1695 |
|
|
Robert
Bourg aged 16
years and a half of Galway,
soldier of Sr. Mannery lieutenant colonel of Dillon’s Irish regiment,
in which he says he has served 4 years. He has had his right arm
“cut” after a musket shot at Palamos. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
18th July 1697 |
Gave up
his place 19th March 1701 Given £30. PSC and his
certificates were returned to him. |
|
Jack Boil aged 45 of County
Louth, soldier of Sr. Ricaut, King of England’s Guards Regiment in
which he has served 6 years (borne out by his certificate) and says he
has served 6 years in Sarcelle’s, 4 in Lessy’s, and 12 in
Furstemberg’s and Hamilton’s. He has lost his left eye and is
greatly troubled by the other having difficulty in finding his way
around which along with several wounds puts him out of service.
Catholic. |
|
|
Received
23rd January 1698 |
Died 12th
February 1698. |
|
Richard
Bouttle aged 28 of Limerick, soldier of Sr. Bron, Lee’s
Regiment under Montcassel, in which he has served 8 years, borne out by
his certificate. He has had his left arm “cut” after a cannon shot
at Ath. Catholic. |
|
|
Received 8th
May 1698 |
Died 2nd January 1738 |
|
John Boyce aged 32 of County
Limerick, soldier of Sr. Dassigny, Orrington’s Regiment under the King
of England’s Guards, in which he has served 12 years as much in France
as ‘in Ireland (borne out by his certificate).His left leg is crippled
from a musket shot at St Croix. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
|
|
On 13th April 1706 re-entered
service in Noailles’ Regiment and he returned to the hostel on 7th
June 1709. |
|
|
Received
1st January 1699 |
Sent
back Given £18. PSC |
|
John
Boutler aged 30 of
County Waterford, sergeant of the colonel of Luttrell’s Regiment under
the Queen of England, in which he has served 7 years (borne out by his
certificate) and says he has also served 5 years in Ireland. His left
hand is crippled from a grenade fragment at Barcelona. Married in Paris.
Catholic. |
|
|
Received
5th June 1692 |
Sent
back Given £13. 4s. PSC. |
|
Walter
Bourg aged 70 of Galway,
soldier of Sr. Hogan, Montcassel’s Regiment, in which he says he has
served 8 years. His age and troubles put him out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
15th July 1694 |
|
|
William
Bourg aged 20 of County Limerick,
soldier of Sr. Bourg, Montcassel’s Regiment in which he says he has
served 4 years. He is greatly troubled by scrofula which puts him out of
service. Catholic. |
|
|
The same name is recorded on 16th
June 1695. I have crossed out this record because the same is recorded a
second time on 16th June 1695 and was admitted. |
|
|
Received
2nd December 1694 |
|
Patrick
Bourne aged 24 of County Louth, soldier of Sr. Bourn,
Charlemont’s regiment, in which he has served 7 years, borne out by
his certificate. His left hip is crippled from a musket shot at
Heidelberg. Catholic. |
|
Received
26th January 1703 |
Died
31st July 1728 at Colmars ATD. |
|
Toby
Bourke aged 38 of County Londonderry, grenadier of Sr.
Plunkett, Bourke’s regiment under the Queen of England’s and
Limerick’s in which he has served 12 years, confirmed by his
certificate. His right arm is crippled from a musket shot at Cremona.
Catholic. |
|
|
Received
10th September
1678 |
Died
22nd March 1679 |
|
John Bourke Irish, aged 26
years, soldier in Callaghan’s company, Dongan’s Regiment, in which
he has served for 3 years. He is unable to continue in service due to
being showered by the ruins of a rampart at Fribourg after which
he has remained crippled after having stayed in Toul Hospital for nine
months (confirmed by the surgeon’s certificate dated 31st June 1678).
He bears a leave paper from his captain attesting to the above.
Catholic. Single. |
|
|
Received
4th March 1679 |
|
|
Laurence Boil Irish, aged 36,
soldier in McNamara’s company, Hamilton’s Regiment, in which he has
served for 5 years. His left hand is crippled from a musket shot at
Fribourg (confirmed by the certificate from his captain at Villefranche
de Rouergue on 28th December 1678). Catholic. Married. Carpenter by
trade. |
|
|
Received
27th July 1703 |
Died
1st December 1711 at Le Havre as captain ATD. |
|
Richard
Boutler aged 64 years of County Tipperary,
lieutenant after the reformation of Galmoy’s Infantry Regiment, in which
he has served 5 years as well as 7 years as lieutenant in Charlemont’s,
5 years as captain in Butler’s Regiment of Kilcasse in Ireland and 2
years in the English Gendarmes. His weak eyesight and other troubles put
him out of service. He bears an order from Mr. Chamillart to be
received. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
3rd October 1704 |
Gave up
his place 26th April 1706. Given £30. PSC and his
certificate was returned to him. |
|
John
Boil aged 65 of County Meath,
soldier of Sr. Butler, Orrington’s Regiment under the King of
England’s Guards, Greder-Allemand, Conigsmarck, Furstemberg and
Hamilton, in which he has served 28 years (confirmed by his
certificate). He is greatly troubled by several wounds.. In addition,
one finger of his left hand was blown off by a rifle shot at Fort Kell.
These put him out of service. Married in Metz. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
9th August 1725 |
Died
24th March 1736 at Mezieres ATD |
|
Bernard
Boulger aged 60 of Kilruche, County Wexford, cavalier of Sr.
Cary Skelton, Nugent’s Irish regiment, in which he has served 20 years
(mentioned in his certificate dated 3rd August 1725). He says
he has also served 16 years in Lee’s Regiment under Montcassel. His
right hand is crippled from a sabre cut and he is troubled by a rifle
shot which he received through his body at Spire which puts him out of
service. Catholic |
|
|
Received
16th June 1713 |
|
Nicolas Boyen
aged 60 of
Belmedon near Dublin, sergeant of Sr. Vahoc, Bourke’s Irish regiment,
in which he has served 18 years (confirmed by his certificate). His left
arm is crippled due to being hit by a rock at Verrüe which along with his
other wounds and decline puts him out of service. He comes at present
from a company of invalids at Bordeaux. Married in Bayonne. Cobbler by
trade. Catholic. |
|
Received
8th October 1730 |
Died
21st October 1731 at Aigues Mortes ATD |
|
Edmond
Boulett aged 61 of Cork town, soldier of Sr. Galbally,
Clare’s Regiment under O’Brien in which he has served 26 years as
well as 13 years in Berwick's (borne out by his certificate dated 18th
June 1730). His right arm is troubled from a rifle shot at Valance which
along with his other wounds puts him out of service. Catholic |
|
|
Received
31st March 1763 |
Died
28th December 1771 at the hostel. |
|
Simon
Bourke aged 64 of Wafford, Ireland, soldier in Clare’s
Irish Regiment, Borne’s company, in which he has served 21 and a half
years. He has weak eyesight. Catholic |
|
|
Received
6th March 1898 |
Died
June 1717 |
|
Jack
Boutler aged 60 of County Tipperary, soldier of Sr. Kennedy,
Lee’s Regiment under Montcassel, Greder-Allemand, Furstemberg and
Hamilton, in which he has served 28 years (confirmed by his
certificate). His wounds and troubles put him out of service. Carpenter
by trade. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
50/17/1709 (sic) |
|
|
William
Boide aged 55 of Leitrim, soldier in
Dillon’s Irish Regiment, O’Connor’s company, in which he has
served 23 years. Has weak eyesight and is troubled by rheumatism. Married.
Catholic |
|
|
Received
as soldier 6th June 1676. |
Died 26th June 1684 |
Patrick of Bourg Irish, aged 40 years, soldier of captain McCarty, Hamilton's regiment, in which he has served 6 years and from which he comes at present. His right thigh is crippled from a musket shot sustained during the last campaign at the passage of the Rhine which puts him entirely out of service. He bears a certificate from his captain dated 12th May 1676. Single. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
2nd January 1677 |
Died
25th June 1684 |
|
Fiacre Bourg known as
"Bellefleur" Irish aged 55, soldier of captain Ollier, Guards regiment, in which he has served 23 years (seems from the leave
paper from his captain dated 30th December 1677). He can no
longer serve due to exhaustion and the wounds
he has received. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
1st March 1715 |
Died
4th November 1738 |
|
Andrew
Borne aged 63 of Dublin, soldier of lieutenant
colonel Maguenis, Galmoy’s Irish regiment in which he has served 23 years
(borne out by his certificate). Sciatica in his left hip and wounds
put him out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
10th June 1717 |
Died
23rd October 1725 at Boulogne ATD |
|
Philip Boilsche
aged 67 of
Balhenry, County Kilkenny, soldier of Sr. Bryan, Lee’s Irish Regiment
under Montcassel, in which he has served 26 years (confirmed by his
certificate dated 22nd May 1717). He is troubled by a decline
along with other infirmities which put him out of service.
Married in Nantes. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
unknown |
Gave up
his place 30th January 1696 Given £15 PSC and his
certificates were returned to him |
|
Ulick
Bourg aged 16 of County Mayo, soldier of Sr. Hart, Dillon’s
Regiment, in which he has served for one year. His left thigh is
crippled from a musket shot at Gironne (confirmed by his certificate).
Catholic. |
|
|
Received
17th March 1713 |
Died
6th December 1739 at Calais ATD. |
|
Charles Bremagem
aged 25 of
Dublin, soldier of Sr. McGinnis, Galmoy’s Irish regiment, in which he
has served 4 years, confirmed by his certificate, and says he
has also served 6 years in Berwick’s He has had his left arm “cut”
after a rifle shot at Malplaquet which puts him out of service. He comes
at present from a company of invalids at Amiens. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
4th December 1692 |
Gave up his place 20th
March 1693 Given £25 PSC. His leave papers and certificates were
returned to
him. |
|
Denis Brennan aged 40 of
Castelmayne, Munster Province, lieutenant of the Company of Sr.
Hastecone, Lord Clancarty’s Regiment, in which he says he has served
one year, and apparently 6 years at sea. His left knee is crippled
having been smashed by some fragments of wood by the effect of a
cannonball at Ambrun along with which he is greatly troubled by both
hands puts him out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
2nd December 1723 |
|
|
Bernard Brennan
aged 63 of Abbeyboyle, County Roscommon, sergeant of Sr. de |
|
|
Received 2nd
December 1723 |
|
|
Bernard Brunon (Brennan)
aged 62 of Mieuton? County Sligo, soldier of Charles McCarty |
|
|
Received
27th October 1695 |
Sent
back Given £18. PSC. |
|
Patrick Brennan aged 60, of
County Limerick, dragoon of the company colonel of the Royal Irish
Dragoons Regiment, in which he says he has served 4 years as well as 4
in Fortbuche's and 2 in Moure's in England. He is very troubled by his
eyesight as the result of two sabre cuts to his head at Marsaglia along
with a musket shot which he received in his back on the same occasion
which puts him out of service. Married in Paris. Tailor by trade.
Catholic. |
|
|
Received
30th July 1693 |
Died
10th June 1738 |
|
Owen
Breskene aged 26 of Laois, soldier of Sr. Conick,
Limerick’s Regiment, in which he says he has served 3 years. His left
arm is crippled from a musket shot whilst on guard at
Fort St Brigitte which along with other wounds puts him out of service.
Catholic. |
|
|
Received
2nd May 1710 |
Died
6th September 1727 |
|
Hugo Bredy aged
72 of Drumlahan, County Cavan, soldier of Dudley Fitzgerald,
O’Donnell’s Regiment under Fitzgerald and Albemarle, in which he has
served 20 years which is since the arrival of the Irish troops in France
(confirmed by his certificates) and says he has served 3 years in
Ireland. His frailty and weak eyesight put him out of service. Married
in Ireland. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
20th October 1729 |
|
|
Henry Brown
aged 58 of InikleCousse County Kerry, soldier of Sr. Moély Irish
Lee’s Regiment in which he has served 30 years (borne out in his
certificate dated 4th October 1729). He is troubled by this
eyesight following a sabre cut to his head at
the Siege of Fribourg. Catholic. |
|
|
30th November 1730. Henry Brown
Irish soldier of the Company of Sr. Egmont ATD at Guise has been crossed
out as deserter in the hostel’s registers having deserted from the
company 22nd September 1730 without rejoining at the end of *** |
|
|
Received
18th February 1700 |
Re-entered
service 4th March 1701 |
|
Owen
Bredy aged 27 of Cavan, corporal of Sr. Arthur, Orrington’s
Regiment under the King of England's Guards in which he has served 8
years (borne out by his certificate). He bears an order from the Marquis
of Barbesieux to be received. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
|
|
Received 16th
June 1695 |
|
|
John Broffin
aged 35 of County Cork, soldier of Sr. Limkane, Lee’s Regiment under
Montcassel, in which he says he has served 5 years. His right arm is crippled
from a musket shot at Reinsfeld, along with which
he has become very frail which puts him out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
20th March 1698 |
Died
8th June 1731 |
|
David Bron
aged 50 of County
Kilkenny, soldier of Sr. Kennedy, Lee’s Regiment under Montcassel,
Greder-Allemand, Furstemberg, and Hamilton, in which he has served 28
years, borne out by his certificate. His wounds and troubles put him
out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
2nd October 1698 |
Died
23rd October 1713. |
|
Jack Brady
aged 35 of County
Cavan, dragoon of Sr. Neigle, Queen of England's Regiment, in which
he has served 7 years (confirmed by his certificate,) as well as 3
years in Ireland,. His left thigh is paralysed since being buried by a mine at the Siege of Barcelona which put him
out of service. Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
|
|
Received 3rd Sept.
1699 permanently |
Died 10th March 1703 |
|
Martin Brian
aged 59 of
Leinster, soldier of Sr. Ryan, Lee’s Regiment under Montcassel, Greder
and Hamilton, in which he has served 27 years (confirmed by his
certificate) and is greatly troubled by a breathing difficulty which put
him out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received 3rd
December 1678 |
Died 30th October 1680. |
|
Thomas Brennen
known as
"The Fortune" Irish, aged 55 years, soldier in the company of
Malissy of Regiment des Guards in which he has served for 22 years as
much in the said company as in those of Sr. Nancré, Saintsandoue and
Montigny (appears from the certificate of Mr Rappée given in
Paris 30th November 1678). Several wounds and frailty of his
age prevents him from continuing. Catholic. Married in Paris. |
|
|
Received 4th
November 1679 |
Refused
as he is only 43 years old and not crippled. |
|
Jack Bromd known as "Lalande"
Irish, aged 43, soldier in Eragny’s company, Guards Regiment in which
he has served for 17 years (certified by Sr. Rappée). He has
received several wounds which prevent him from continuing. Catholic.
Single |
|
|
Received
November 1679 |
Refused
as he can serve again and is not crippled |
|
Jack Bresme known as “The
Flower of Ireland”, aged, soldier in the same comp. and
regiment as above (not known which one this refers to!) in which he has
served for 16 years. His wounds and age make him unfit to continue.
Catholic. Single. |
|
|
Received
16th February 1703 |
Died
14th April 1731 at
Calais ATD. |
|
William Breton known as St
William, aged 33 of King's County, sergeant of Sr.
Pierreville, Miromenil's Regiment, in which he says he has served 6
years as well as 8 years in the Irish Regiments of Lee and Montcassel.
His left arm is crippled from a musket shot at Castiglione. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
6th June 1713 |
Gave up
his place 13th October 1713. Given £15 and his
certificates were returned to him |
|
|
Terence
Bredy aged 73 of Cavan, soldier of Sr.
O’Neill, O’Brien’s Irish regiment under Clare’s, in which he has
served 23 years (borne out by his certificate). He is very troubled by
sciatica in his right thigh and leg which along with his frailty puts
him out of service. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
||
|
Received
4th October 1696 |
Died 28th
October 1698 |
|
Adam
Bretin aged 75 of County Tipperary, commanding the Second
Battalion of Clare’s Irish regiment in which he has served 6 years as
well as 3 years in Surbeck’s and Allemand’s in the same capacity, 4
as captain in Conigsmarck’s, 10 in Furstemberg in the same capacity,
15 in Hamilton’s as captain and aide major and 8 in Douglas’s as
lieutenant and aide major. His right hand is crippled from a musket shot
at Gravelines which along with other wounds puts him out of service. He
bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be admitted. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
6th December 1753 |
Died
24th May 1757 at the hostel. |
|
Jack Brady
aged 52 of Linsch,
Ireland, sergeant in Rooth’s Irish regiment, lieutenant colonel's
company, in which he has served 25 years (12 years as sergeant). He has
old wounds and is deaf. Catholic. Received at Dijon |
|
|
Received
5th July 1728 |
Sent
back having insufficient service |
|
Julian Bron aged 38 of
Maletroit near Vannes in Brittany, originally from Ireland, soldier in
Lee’s company, Clare’s regiment under O’Brien, in which he has
served 15 years (confirmed by his certificate dated 21st June
1728). His left leg is troubled due to a bayonet wound at Fribourg which
along with
great frailty and other troubles
makes him unfit to continue in service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
21st March 1737 |
Died
15th May 1742 |
|
Edward
Bremetgion aged 62 of McNamara, County Limerick sergeant
in Durne’s grenadiers, Clare’s Irish regiment, in which he has
served 47 years of which 20 years as sergeant (borne out by his
certificate). His wounds put him out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
20th October 1740 |
|
|
Edmond
Bredy aged 70 of Kildalanne, County
Cavan, cavalier of Sr. Frank Nugent,
FitzJames Irish regiment under Nugent, in which he says he has
served 15 years as well as 30 years in the regiment. |
|
|
Received
11th March 1745 |
|
|
Timothy
Bride aged 75 of Can~ag,t County
Roscommon, soldier in Dillon’s Irish
Regiment, Butler’s company, in which he has served 32 years. He
is “usé est frater" by profession. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
22nd September 1674 |
|
|
John
Brite Irish aged 38, soldier in captain
Sequebrune's company, Crussol's Grenadiers in which he has
served eight years. He has had half of his right arm right carried away
at Besançon on the last day of Pentecost. He has also served in
another regiment. Single. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
8th February 1676
|
Gave up his place
24th October 1676 to return to Ireland. |
|
Boetius
Brodin Irish, aged 35, soldier in
captain Dungan’s company, Hamilton's Regiment in which he has served since its creation. He was
wounded in his right leg at Sinsem by a musket shot which was “cut”
afterwards. Single. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
19th December 1676 |
Died
7th March 1680 |
|
Maurice
Brayen (Brien) Irish, aged
20, cavalier in the Camp Master of Ruvigny’s regiment in which he has
served 2 years. He can no longer continue his services as his left arm
was crippled by a musket shot at Athenem (seems from the leave paper
from his captain dated 9th September 1676 and by the certificates of the
director and Surgeon Major of the Army of Allemagne’s Hospital dated
27th and 28th November 1676). Single. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
18th January 1715 |
|
|
Neil
Bradley aged 60 of Londonderry soldier
of the colonel of Berwick’s regiment, in which he has served 23 years
(borne out by his certificate). His wounds and infirmities put him out
of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
1st March 1715 |
Died
15th December 1717 at Aigues Mortes ATD |
|
Edmond
Brohy aged 63 of Limerick, soldier of Sr. Butler,
O’Donnell’s Irish regiment, under Fitzgerald and Albemarle, in which
he has served 24 years (seems from his certificate). His weak eyesight
and other infirmities make him unfit to continue in service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
10th October 1715 |
|
|
Jack
Branan
(Brennan) aged 32 of Athlone, soldier of Charles Dillon,
Dillon’s Irish Regiment, in which he has served 12 years. He is very
troubled by his back and right thigh having been buried by the effect of
a bomb at Landau, which along with his wounds makes him totally unfit to
serve. Catholic. |
|
|
3rd March 1718 taken to
Kremlin-Bicester by
order from the Counsel for having revolted against his sergeant (who
wished him to return to his duty being on guard at the butcher's)
and seizing an rifle from a bodyguard to kill him. The King pardoned him
on 19th June 1718 and he returned here
on the 25th June 1718. |
|
|
Received
27th February 1716 |
Died
25th December 1721 at Calais ATD |
|
Germain
Brien aged 65 of Kinsale, County Cork soldier of Sr. Brian,
Lee’s Irish Regiment, in which he has served 27 years (confirmed by
his certificate). His spine is crippled having been curved as the
result of being lifted up by the effect of a bomb at Landau which along
with a sabre cut to his right arm at Baviere puts him out of service.
Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
23rd April 1716 |
Died
27th November 1725 at Le Havre
ATD |
|
Philip
Bredy aged 60 of Lesvesqué, County Fermanagh, soldier of
lieutenant colonel
O’Neill, Lee’s Irish Regiment, in which he has
served 25 years (confirmed by his certificate). His troubles put him out
of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
11th June 1716 |
Died
21st November 1724 at Sierck
le Bains ATD |
|
Bernard
Brine aged 55 of Fahin near Londonderry, soldier of the
colonel of O’Brien’s Irish regiment
under Clare, in which he has served 26 years (seems from his
certificate). He is very troubled by sciatica in his left hip and thigh
which along with his infirmities puts him out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
9th July 1716 |
Died
24th September 1721 |
|
Geoffrey
Brenant (Brennan?) aged 62 of
Cloinine County Kilkenny, sergeant of Sr. Butler, Orrington’s Irish
regiment, in which he has served 26 years (confirmed by his
certificate). He is very troubled by his right thigh with a paralytic
disposition which along with his wounds puts him out of service.
Catholic. |
|
|
Received
31st October 1710 |
Died
13th April 1746 at Boulogne ATD |
|
Jack
Butler aged 33 of Capagh, County Tipperary,
lieutenant following the reformation of Galmoy’s Infantry regiment, in which
he has served 5 years in that capacity as well as one year as lieutenant
in the company of Sr. etc. |
|
|
Received
21st November 1710 |
Died 7th
February 1728. |
|
Edmond
Butler aged 66 of Kilkenny, captain
following the reformation of Berwick’s Irish Infantry Regiment, in which he has served
8 years in that capacity as well as 9 years as captain in Athlone’s
and 3 years as captain and major in Butler Regiment’s, Kileache in
Ireland. His wounds and troubles puts him out of service. He bears an
order from Mr. Voysin to be received in case he fulfils the
requirements. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
26th June 1698 |
|
|
Nicholas
Butler aged
36 of County Tipperary,
reformation officer of Sr. Dutton’s company, Orrington’s Regiment
under the King of England’s guards, in which he has served 6 years as
well as 3 years in Ireland as lieutenant (confirmed by his certificate).
His left arm is crippled from a musket shot at St Croix.
Catholic. |
|
|
Received
18th February 1700 |
Died
4th April 1727 at Mezieres ATD. |
|
John
Burne aged 30 of County Kerry, soldier of
lieutenant colonel Barnwell, Galmoy’s Regiment under the Queen of England’s
Dragoons, in which he has served 8 years (confirmed by his
certificate). He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be
received. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
9th October 1755 |
Died
5th January 1781 at the hostel. |
|
Patrick Burke aged 55 years
of Ballinakill, County Galway,
sergeant in Rooth’s Irish regiment, D’unor?’s company in which he
has served 26 years of which 20 years as sergeant. He has a chest
oppression. Catholic. |
|
|
27th August 1772 admitted
to the rank of lieutenant after 14 years of serving in capacity of
Captain of Borne outr a the Military School, following the order from
Minister of 21st August 1772 deposed in the hostel’s
archives pending a decision pour the avenir in favour of
ceux which seron |
|
| Received | Name |
|
7th
August 1755 |
Patrick Bulier of Armagh |
|
12th May 1763 |
Jack Burn of Carlow |
|
January 1735 |
Maurice Bronn,
Irish |
|
1st March 1722 |
Daniel Brennan of the town
and county of |
|
6th August 1725 |
Thomas Barrett
of Dreschanne |
|
20th July 1721 |
Theodore Barry, aged 62 of Dungannon |
|
16th November 1741 |
William Barret of Cork town. |
|
9th January 1744 |
David Barnoüels of
Drochoden, Ireland |
|
10th March 1763 |
Richard Barry of Millearny,
Morminie province, Ireland. Married |
|
December 1734 |
Jack Brady Irish |
|
1st May 1727 |
Richard Bellew of Dundalk,
County |
|
October 1739 |
Jack Bermingham of
fildchtonn?, County Dublin |
|
23rd September 1723 |
David Berningham of Minuth, County
Kildare |
|
31st March 1763 |
John Bigg
of Dublin. Married |
|
unknown |
Nicholas le Blanc of Limerick |
|
16th December 1734 |
Edmond Bourke Irish |
|
September 1721 |
Toby Borne of Cornoüille, Ireland |
|
unknown |
John Boyde of Derry town |
|
20th July 1721 |
Edmond Borne, aged 26 of
Talavele, County Carlow |
|
28th July 1720 |
William Bourke of Galway
|
|
21st September 1741 |
Patrick Bourne of Dublin town |
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4th October 1742 |
Philip Boyle of Louth |
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1st October 1739 |
Jack Braughall of Dublin town |
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28th August 1738 |
Patrick Brown of Galway town |
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30th July 1744 |
John Bredy of Dundalk, County
Louth |
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16th February 1719 |
John Bray of Ballé Colon,
County Leitrim. Married in Nantes |
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unknown |
John Butler of Dublin |
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unknown |
Theobald Butler of Kournelenn,
County Carlow |