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|
Re-entered service 24 January 1705 |
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Daniel
Carroll aged 34
of Limerick, soldier of Sr. Carroll, Clare’s Regiment, in which he has
served for 16 years. His left hand is crippled from a rifle shot at the
last Battle of Hochstadt. All confirmed by his certificate. Catholic.
Married in Paris |
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|
Received
29th March 1715 |
Sent
Back. Given ?????
a new escu |
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John
Calagnan (Callaghan)
aged 45 of Clormine, sergeant of Sr. Macsolle, Berwick’s Irish
Regiment, in which he has served for 5 years as well as 3 years in
Chateaubriand's, 20 years in Toulouse 's and 8 years in Clare's (all
borne out by his certificate). He is very troubled by rheumatism in his
left thigh which along with his wounds puts him out of service. Married
in Toul. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
20th August 1716 |
Died 26th March 1741 at Havre Hospital ATD. |
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Bernard
Callaghan aged 52
of Dundalk, cavalier of Sr. Betagh, Nugent’s Irish Regiment under
Sheldon, in which he has served for 24 years, borne out by his
certificate. He is troubled by his stomach from a rifle shot at
Marsaglia which along with a blow to his head with a rifle butt at
Ramillies and weak eyesight puts him out of service. Married in
Avranche. Catholic. |
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Received
4th December 1711
|
Died 4th December 1716 at Nantes Chateau ATD. |
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John
Cammans (Cummins),
known as St John, aged 45 of Kelmort, Ireland, grenadier in
Dassigny's, Orrington’s Irish Regiment, in which he has served for 22
years, borne out by his certificate. His left thigh is crippled from a
rifle shot at Malplaquet. He comes at present from a company of invalids
at Amiens. Catholic |
|
|
Received
8th April 1707 |
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Jack
Caissy (Casey)
aged 22 of Cork, soldier of Sr. O’Neill, Berwick’s Regiment,
in which he says he has served 3 years. His knee is crippled due to
being hit by a bomb fragment at Turin. Catholic. |
|
Received
18th June 1693 |
Sent
back. Given £24 PSC. |
|
Yves
Carty aged
19 of County Cork, soldier of Sr. Fitzgerald, Athlone’s Regiment, in
which he says he has served 2 years. He is strongly troubled by his hip
and his right thigh by sciatic gout inneteré which puts him
out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
9th November
1708 |
Died
17th January 1720 |
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Bernard
Cadan aged 63 of
Kareqmakaroche, County Monahan, soldier of Sr. Calhane, Orrington’s
Regiment under the King of England’s Guards, in which he has served 16
years (borne out by his certificate,)and says he again served 4 years.
His right knee is crippled from a rifle shot at Stolhoffen which has
left him with an inneteré abscess which puts him out of service.
Married in Strasbourg. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
28th September
1708 |
|
Gerhand
Cahanne aged
46 of Derry, grenadier of Sr. Barry, Dillon’s Regiment, in which he
says he has served 20 years as well as 6 years in Ireland. His right
arm is crippled from a sabre cut at Cassano which along with his other
wounds puts him out of service. He comes at present from a company of
invalids which was at Antibes. Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
|
1st
July 1715 the said Gerhand Cahanne of Sr. Toulouse's company being ATD in garrison at Le Havre and Dieppe received a leave paper from his
captain by order of Mr Duvivier of 6 months. |
|
Received
27th June 1710 |
Died
23rd July 1710 |
|
Neal Carre aged 45 years of Bennebarye, County Armagh, soldier of the colonel of O’Donnell’s Regiment, in which he has served for 18 years, borne out by his certificate, and says he has served 5 years in Ireland. His shoulder is crippled from a rifle shot and he is troubled by his right side from a bayonet cut at Turin which along with dropsy puts him out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
19th April 1715 |
Died 6th February 1722I in Huninguen Hospital |
|
Neal
Callahan aged 68
of Mortnaréehe, County Armagh, soldier of Sr. Geoghegan, Galmoy’s
Irish Regiment, in which he has served 23 years, confirmed by his
certificate. His wounds and troubles put him out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
8th May 1705 |
Died 13th March 1733 at Bapaume ATD. |
|
Gregory
Carbelly aged
50 of Dublin, soldier of Sr. Monclat, Greder-Allemand 's Regiment in
which he has served for 7 years as well as 10 years in Charlemont’s (all
borne out by his certificate). He is troubled by his right knee from a
rifle shot at Landau which along with his other wounds and troubles
makes him totally incapable of continuing his services. Cooper by trade.
Catholic |
|
|
Received
2nd March 1696 |
Sent back. He was given £15 PSC |
|
Laurence
Cahan aged 63
years of London, County Derry, sergeant in Sr. Nugent’s Regiment, King
of England Royal Dragoons, in which he has served 4 years, as well
as 2 in Hamilton’s. His certificate states that he has served
30 years equally in France, England and Ireland. His left shoulder is
crippled from a musket shot at Marsaglia which along with his other
wounds puts him out of service. Catholic |
|
|
Received
4th February 1700 |
|
Francis
Caery aged 58 of County Cork, sergeant of Sr. Bourke, Lee’s
Regiment under Montcassel, Greder, Furstemberg and Hamilton, in which he
has served 30 years (borne out by his certificate). He bears an order
from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be received Catholic. |
|
Received
25th February
1700 |
Expelled 1st April 1701 by order of Mr Chamillart for carrying false certificates. |
|
Gerhand
Soüillevan
(Sullivan)
aged 26 of
Castouille, County Cork, soldier of Sr. McCarty, Berwick’s Regiment
under Athlone in which he has served 8 years, borne out by his
certificate. He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be
received. Catholic |
|
|
Received
11th March 1700 |
Expelled 1st April 1701 by order of Mr Chamillart for carrying false certificates. |
John
Calhane aged
39 years of Cork, soldier of lieutenant colonel Ruth, Orrington’s
regiment, under the King of England’s Guards, in which he has served 8
years, borne out by his certificate. Received by verbal order of the
Marquis of Barbesieux. Married in Paris. Catholic |
|
|
Received
13th May 1700 |
|
Henry
Cauly aged 40
years
of County Antrim, soldier in Colonel Orrington’s Regiment under the
King of England’s Guards and Hamilton, in which he has served 29
years, borne out by his certificate. Bearer of an order from the Marquis
of Barbesieux to be Received Married in Paris . Catholic |
|
|
The day
after his reception he gave up his place and to facilitate his journey
back to his country. He was given £30 and his certificate was returned
to him. |
|
|
Received
11th November 1700 |
Died 30th
August 1721 at Verdun ATD. |
|
Etienne
Cavanagh, 55 years, of County Wexford, corporal of Sr.
Galfort, Dillon’s Regiment under Greder-Alemand, Furstemberg and
Hamilton, in which he has served 25 years, confirmed by his certificate.
His weak eyesight puts him out of service. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
7th March 1697 |
Sent
back. Given £15 PSC |
|
John
Callahan aged 65 of Offaly, cavalier of the Queen of England, in
which he has served 12 years as much in France and Ireland as in
England, borne out by his certificate His wounds and troubles puts him
out of service. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
|
| Received unknown |
Jack
Cassy aged
27 years of Dublin, soldier of Sr. Edward Dillon, Dillon’s Irish Regiment, in
which he has served for 6 years, confirmed by his certificate, and says
he served 3 years in Ireland. His left arm is crippled from a musket
shot at Castelfoillit which along with several other wounds puts him out
of service. Catholic. |
|
Received
4th August1698 |
|
Morgan
Cassin aged 28
years of County Cork, soldier of Thomas Dillon,
Dillon’s Irish Regiment, in which he has served 8 years, borne out by
his certificate. His right hand is crippled from a grenade fragment at
the Siege of Barcelona along with which he has lost his left eye as the
result of an explosion at the Siege of Ostabrick. These and other wounds
put him out of service. Catholic. |
|
Received
2nd December 1694 |
Died 28
October 1719 at Calais Hospital ATD of Fort Nieullay |
Noel
Canalé (Connolly? aged
24 years of County Athlone, soldier of Sr.
Fitzgerald, Athlone’s Regiment, in which he says he has served 3 years
and 4 in Ireland. His right arm is crippled from a rifle shot sustained whilst in a party commanded by Bourke against the Barbets in the
Valley of Pragelat. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
5May 1702 |
Died
10th May 1709 |
|
Owen
Cavanagh known as St Luke aged
70 of County Tyrone,
soldier of Sr. Boussu, Thoy’s Regiment, in which he has served 3 and a
half years as well as 27 years in the regiments of Lee, Montcassel,
Greder-Alemand, Furstemberg, and Hamilton, confirmed by his
certificates. His infirmities put him out of service. Married in
Ireland. Catholic |
|
|
Received 8th
December 1702 |
Terence
Cavell aged 59
years of County Tyrone, soldier of Sr. Rourk, Lee’s
Regiment under Montcassel and Hamilton, in which he has served 25 years,
borne out by his certificate. His weak eyesight and other troubles put him
out of service. Catholic. |
|
Received
17th August1703 |
Died 8th November 1712 at Bergues ATD |
|
|
Simon Callaghan aged 50 years of County Cork, soldier of Sr. Maxwell, Berwick’s Irish Regiment, in which he says he has served for one year, as well as 4 years in Thoy's and 9 years in Lee’s and Montcassel's. His left arm is crippled from a musket shot at the Combat of Luzzara. Catholic. |
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|
Received
28th March 1704 |
Died
12th November 1718 |
|
Terence
Carroll
aged 57 years, of Dublin, cavalier of the Marquis of Ancenix,
Bourgogne’s Regiment , in which he has served 7 years, and as well as 14 years in the Queen of England Regiment as much in France as in
Ireland (all borne out by his certificate). Kidney pain along with other troubles puts him out of service. Married in
St Gerhand in Laye. Catholic. |
|
| 24th
March 1705 re-entered service in the Company of Sr. Carroll commanding
Berwick’s Infantry Regiment |
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|
|
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Henry
Callaghan, 53 years, of County Dublin, soldier of Sr. Bourke
Lieutenant Colonel of Fitzgerald’s Regiment under Albemarle, in which
he says he has served 13 years. He is strongly troubled by a tombe as
the result of a fall from high in a tree in which he has was climbing to
cut the branches to make the fascines to build the retrenchments near
Mantova two years ago, which along with his other troubles puts him out
of service, Catholic. |
|
|
Received
6June1704 |
Died 19 October |
|
Charles
Carroll, 50 years, of Offaly, cavalier of Sr. of St Croix,
Sheldon’s Regiment, in which he has served 12 years, borne out by his
certificate. His left arm is crippled from a sabre cut at Spire along
with his other wounds puts him out of service, Bearer of a order from Mr
Chamillart to be received, catholic |
|
|
|
Died 8
March 1731 at Dunkirk ATD. |
|
Edmond
Caffoüo (Caffrey), 33 years, of County Limerick, soldier of Sr.
Nagle’s Company, Orrington’s Irish Regiment under the King of
England’s Guards, in which he has served 15 years, seems by his
certificate. His left hand is crippled from a rifle shot at the Siege of
Ausbourg, which makes him totally incapable of continuing his services.
Catholic. |
|
|
Received
24/2/1713 |
Died 3rd December
1727 at Calais ATD. |
|
Laurent
Casquéra aged 60 , of Monahan, soldier of Sr. Barneval,
O’Donnell’s Irish Regiment, in which he has served 23 years,
confirmed by his certificate. His weak vision along with his wounds and
other infirmities put him out of service. He comes at present from a
Company of Invalids at Amiens. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
23December 1714 |
Died
15th
March 1735 at Montbeliard ATD. |
|
Louis
Cauny known as Malachi, aged 55 of Dublin, soldier of Sr. Condom,
Orrington’s Regiment, in which he has served 20 years borne out by his
certificate He is very troubled by his kidneys from a rifle shot at Ste Croix. From time to time the wound reopens which puts
him out of service. He is one of a number of Invalids received at
Strasbourg. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
27th March 1705 |
Died
28th September
1717 at Arras Citadel as lieutenant ATD. |
|
Jack
Caddan aged 44
years of Kilkenny, lieutenant following
the reformation of Orrington’s Regiment under the King of England’s Guards, in
which he has served 15 years as much in that capacity as lieutenant. He
is extremely troubled from a rifle shot which entered below his jaw and
exited at the side of his left ear which carried off part of his jaw and
half of his tongue at the Combat of Ste Croix which puts him out of
service.
Bearer of a order of Mr Chamillart to be received. Catholic.
|
|
|
Received
24th February 1695 |
Admitted 3rd March 1695 |
|
John Carroll, 28 years of Offaly, dragoon in Dioghan’ Company, King of England’s Dragoons Regiment, in which he says he has served 4 years in France and 5 years in Ireland. His left arm is crippled from a sabre cut at Marsaglia. Married and has brought his wife to Paris. Catholic absent. |
|
|
Gave up his
place 21st May
1695. Given £15 and his certificates were
returned to him. |
|
|
Received
25th January1715 |
Died 29th
March 1724 |
|
Jack
Cagagne aged 60
years of Cork, corporal of lieutenant
colonel Verion of Greder-Alemand’s Regiment under Orrington and King Jacques
Guards, in which he has served 26 years, confirmed by his certificate
and says he has also served 4 years in Ireland. He has lost his right eye and
is strongly troubled by the other with a fluxion which along with his
wounds and decline of his left side puts him out of service. Catholic |
|
|
Received
1st July 1729 |
Died
15th November 1739 |
Bernard
Campbell aged 58
years of the town of Derry, soldier of Sr. Geoghan, Berwick’s Irish Regiment in which he has served 27
years (mentioned in his certificate dated 17th June 1729). His left foot
is crippled having been broken in a fall he had which along
with his wounds puts him out service. Catholic |
|
| 3rd
October 1676 Refused attend because he is not crippled. Received
16th
October 1676 by order of Mr. |
Died 31st January 1677 |
|
Anthony
de Castro, 55
years, soldier in Colonel Dongan's under Hamilton in which
he has served for 4 years, and says he has also served in France
23 years as much in Dillon's regiment as Bouillon’s. He can no
longer continue his services not so much because of his wounds and
fatigues as because of his great age (appears from the certificate of
his colonel dated 24 September 1676). Single. Catholic. |
|
|
Charles
Cassidy aged 35 years,
soldier in Anthony Hamilton's company in the regiment of the
same name, apt Duggan in which he has served for 5 years. He can no
longer continue his services due to two musket shots: one to
his body and another in the throat the day when Mr Turenne was
killed. He bears a certificate from Anthony Hamilton dated 29th
August last. He Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
|
Le dt
Jour refused attend because he is not crippled and has scrofula. Given £6 to return to Ireland. |
|
Received
8th February 1676 |
Gave up his place
25th
October 1676 to return to Ireland. |
|
Daniel Carroll Irish aged 25 years, soldier in Geoghegan's company in which he has served two years. His left knee was wounded by a cannon shot (the same day that Mr Turenne was killed. This wound has left him crippled and out of service. Since being wounded he has stayed in Haguenau and Nancy Hospitals. Single. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
5th September
1676 Received
as soldier. |
Gave up his place 10th October 1676 and asked to return to his country. Given £15 with his clothes and linen underwear for the journey. |
|
Neal
Camell aged 52 years, soldier in Hamilton's in the regiment of the
same name in which he has served 5 years. He can no longer continue his
services as he is dropsical. He bears a leave paper from Mr.
Hamilton dated 29th August 1675. Married. Catholic. |
|
|
Received 5th September 1676 |
Refused
care 5th September 1676 because he is not wounded and he has scrofula.
Given £6 to return to Ireland. |
|
Patrick
Caffrey Irish
aged 28 years, soldier
in Oncal's, Hamilton’s regiment in
which he has served for 5 years. He can no longer continue his services
having been wounded at the Battle of Strasbourg. He bears a certificate
from captain Anthony Hamilton of the regiment of the same name.
Single. Catholic. |
|
Received 21st August 1677 |
Gave up his place 18th April 1678. Given £15, his clothes and 2 sets of linen underwear. |
|
Bernard
Cavanagh aged 60 years Irish,
Scots Gendarmes. He has served 10 years of
service which he has been obliged of leave as much for the wounds Received
at the Battle of Cassel and elsewhere as for his caducity. He bears a
leave paper from Sr. Crolly the same day. Single. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
1st March 1715 |
Died
1st June 1718. |
|
Bernard Carerane aged 60 years of Duncannon, County Tyrone, sergeant in Carol's, Galmoy’s Irish Regiment, in which he has served 23 years, borne out by his certificates. His weak vision along with his wounds and infirmities put him out of service. Tailor by trade. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
8th March 1715 |
Died 15th November
1715I ATD. at Aigues Mortes. |
Terence
Carran aged 60
years of County Tyrone, soldier in McDermott's, Galmoy’s
Irish Regiment, in which he has served 23 years, confirmed by his
certificate. His wounds and troubles put him out of service. Catholic.
|
|
|
Received
28th May 1716 |
Died 18th
February 1720 |
|
Nicolas
Cavanagh aged 65 years, of Santrie near Dublin, soldier
in Murphy's, Galmoy’s Irish Regiment, in which he has served 23 years,
confirmed by his certificate. He is very troubled by his left thigh of a
strongly considerable Loupe which along with his weak stomach and his wounds puts
him out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
11th June 1716 |
Died
20th January 1718 at Colmar having been shot by one of his
comrades |
|
Patrick
Cantelon, 50 years, of Kilkenny?, brigadier of Sr. Betagh, Nugent’s
Irish Regiment under Sheldon, in which he has served 24 years, confirmed
by his certificate. One digit of his left hand is crippled from a sabre
cut sustained during the Siege of Bouchain which
along with his other wounds and troubles puts him out of service.
Catholic. |
|
|
Received
24th December 1716 |
Died 5th November
1720 in Arras Hospital ATD. |
|
Gerhand
Caramady? aged 60 years of Limerick, soldier in captain Callaghan's
company, O’Brien’s Irish Regiment under Clare, in
which he has served 26 years, confirmed by his certificate. His wounds
and troubles make him totally unfit for service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
11th
August1718 |
Died 31st January 1733 |
|
Thomas
Canavan aged 60
years of Clunin, County
Galway, soldier
in Dillon's under Limerick in which he has served for 26 years. He is greatly
troubled by his right knee from a bomb fragment at the Siege of Landau,
along with which he is strongly troubled for avoir been Bruslé by the
fire which prit has a Barrel of powder being in a Battery at the Siege
of Lurid puts him out of service, he is one of a number of soldiers
reformed and Sent back into a company of invalids at the Citadel of Havre. He
has brought neither a leave paper nor his certificate. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
21st July 1729 |
Died 16th
August 1737 at Strasbourg ATD. |
|
Patrick
Carroll, aged 60 years of Hackregan, County Armagh, soldier in
Toole's,
Dillon’s Irish Regiment leaving by incorporation into Galmoy's Regiment
in which he has served 38 years, borne out by his certificate dated 6th
July 1729. He is troubled by a stomach oppression and rheumatic pains in
his arms which put him out of service. Catholic |
|
|
Received
10th September 1693 |
Sent back. Given £11.10s PSC |
|
William
Cheez aged 30 years of County Cork, soldier of Sr. McCarty, Clare Regiment, in which he says he has served 3 years, and 3 in
Ireland. He is strongly troubled by scrofula which puts him out of
service. Catholic |
|
|
Received
19th July
1696 as cavalier |
Died 4th
March 1699 |
|
Charlot
Donohy aged 28 years, of County Rihe, dragoon of Sr. Copinger,
Queen of England’ Regiment, in which he has served 5 years, borne out
by his certificate, and says he has served 3 years in Ireland. He
received
two wounds at the Siege of Palamos, sçavoir one of a coup of Canon tiré
has Cartouche of which one ball traverse his left wrist which crippled
his hand, and the other his right thigh which luy sort at the dessous of
parties which put him out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
6th March 1698 |
Died 22nd
September
1712 at Arras ATD. |
|
John
Chihan (Sheehan) aged 28 years, of Cork, soldier of Sr.
Maganér, Queen of England Regiment’s, in which he has says he has served 6
years. He has had his left arm “cut” following a musket shot at the
Siege of Barcelona. Catholic |
|
|
Received
6th March 1698 |
Died 7th November
1719 at le Havre de Grace ATD. |
|
Michael
Cheridan (Sheridan) aged 35
years of Limerick, soldier of Sr.
Dalton, the Queen of England’s Regiment, in which he has says he has
served 6 years. He has lost his right eye and can hardly see with the
other as the result of a musket to his head at the Siege of Barcelona
which puts him out of service. Surgeon by Profession. Catholic |
|
|
Received
1st May 1698 |
Died 27th
January 1722 at Metiers ATD. |
William
Chonins aged 25
years of County
Galway, soldier of Sr. Archdeacon,
Clancarty’s Regiment, in which he says he has served 6 years. His
right thigh was crippled by a cannon carriage wheel which went over his
thigh whilst helping to make a battery at the Siege of Barcelona.
Catholic |
|
|
Received
5th June 1692 |
Sent back. He was given £13 PSC |
|
Daniel
Chittry aged 20
years of County Cork, soldier of Sr. Hogan, Lord Montcassel's Regiment, in which he has says he has served 2 and a half years.
He is strongly troubled by scrofula which put him out of service.
Catholic |
|
|
Received
4th June 1678 |
23rd June
1678 he wished to retire to Ireland. Given two outfits and £25 |
|
Thomas
Choch Irish aged
35 years, soldier in Bourke's company,
Dongan’s Regiment, in which he says he has served for the last seven
years. His right arm was blown off by a cannonball at the Siege of
Fribourg in Brisgau , n'a aucun certificate sinon un route given at
Nancy 10th May last. Catholic, Single. |
|
|
Received
10th February
1685 |
Died 22nd
January 1735 |
|
Patrick
Chomy Irish, aged 27 soldier
in Chelle's, Furstemberg's
Regiment in which he has served for 8 years. His left arm is crippled
from a musket shot at Gironne. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
20th July 1703 |
Died 25th
May 1709 |
|
Charlot
Mackinaw 50 years, native (of France?) under Belfort during the
Siege, but originally Irish, sergeant of Sr. St John, Dillon’s regiment
under Greder-Alemand, Furstemberg and Hamilton, in which he has served
30 years, confirmed by his certificate. His weak vision put him out of
service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
3rd November 1713 |
Died 31st
January 1718 |
|
Raymond
Chies aged 56 years, of St Esprit in Ireland, cavalier of Sr. du
Trape, Fleché's Regiment, in which he says he has served 4 years, as well as 6 years in
Orrington's. His left hand was crippled from a
rifle shot which he Received in portant the fascine at the Siege of
Gironne. He is one of a number of Invalids that were at Bordeaux.
Catholic. |
|
|
Received
9th August1686 |
|
|
Richard
Chartuelle Irish
aged 38 years, soldier of Sr. Spindeler, Furstemberg's Regiment of
in which he
says he has served 4 years aas well as 10 years in Hamilton's, has
had the kidneys ruptured and the thigh Demise of several coups of Crosse
of musket which he Received in mounting an assault of Gironne. Single.
Knows no other trade. Catholic. |
|
|
Denis
Chosnoy known as
the garenne the lendemain Jour of the Pentecost 1673 Irish, 60 years
soldier in the company of Valon 's company, premier captain in Hamilton's
English Regiment of in which he has Sort pntemt and is at the service of the King
since 1636 sans discontinuation soit in the Guards of Marshal of the
Mesleray, Normandy Regiment company of the Magne in which he has served 15 years fut pris a bigery is demeuré Esclave Jusque a ce que
the King eust the bounty of the Retirer a served 8 years of Lort at the
regiment of Champagne during his services a Received several great
wounds and amongst others to his left foot dont il is crippled. He bears
several good certificates being presented at the counsel the lendemain
day of the Pentecost 1673. Single. Catholic |
|
Gerhand
Chenessy (Shaughnessy)
known as “The Hope Of Ireland” aged 50 years soldier in the company
of Monsieur the Chev of Caluisson Captain of the Kings Guards Regiment
in which he has served ou plustot of his troubles ainsy which he appert
by the certificate of his cappnes 'being presented to the counsel on 24th
March 1674. Admitted only until he is cured. Catholic.
Single. |
|
Received
13th June 1676 |
Refused
having insufficient service and being badly afflicted
with scrofula but has no other wound. Given £15 to return to
Ireland. |
|
William
Christ Irish, 24
soldier in captain Grace's company, Hamilton’s regiment, in which he
has served 3 years. His left arm is
crippled from a fluxion which
prevents him from continuing his services. He bears a certificate from
the doctor at Toul Hospital to say that he needs to take his native air
again to recover, dated 21st May 1676 and a passport from Sr. Britton, his
major. Single. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
26th June
1677 as soldier |
Died 5th
March 1694 |
|
Cornelius
Christ Irish
aged 52 years, soldier of captain Roind, Furstemberg’s Regiment. in lieutenant colonel dated 1st May
1677 that
he has served in France for 32 years and can no longer continue his
services for the troubles which have come to him. He bears a
recommendation from Mr Camus of Beaulieu, Intendant in Catalogne, given
at Perpignan 30th April 1677. Single. Catholic. |
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Received
29th
December 1713 |
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Jack
Ciel known as St
Jacques aged 32, of Dublin, dragoon in Lieutenant
Colonel Villette's, Second Languedoc Regiment, in which he has served 10
years, borne out by his certificate. He has had his right wrist
“cut” following a rifle shot which he sustained in a detachment near
Rinsabe He comes at present from a Company of Invalids at Strasbourg.
Carpenter by trade. Catholic |
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Andrew
Clancy aged 67 years,
of County Abredan, sergeant of Sr. Rourk, Lord Montcassel’s Regiment
in which he says he has served 6 years. His left hip is crippled from a coup
of pierre which he Received in mounting at the assault of Montmélian
which along with his other wounds puts him out of service. Married in
Piedmont. Catholic. |
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Received
6th August 1693 |
Died 20th
March 1694 |
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Gerhand
Cleary aged
25 years of County Cork, soldier of Sr. McCarty,
Montcassel’s Regiment, in which he says he has served 5 years. He
sustained a musket shot across the mouth at the Siege of Reinsfeld which broke his
jaw and cut part of his tongue which prevents him from speaking easily
and another to his left arm which puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received
25th April 1710 |
Died 19th
January 1719 at Bellisle ATD |
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Maurice
Clark aged 64 of Kildare, soldier of Sr. Wyndham, Orrington’s
Regiment under the King of England’s Guards, in which he has served
for 27 years (7 of those in
Ireland) confirmed by his certificate. He is very troubled by his right
foot due to a rifle shot which he Received near Fort Louis of Rhine
which along with his other wounds puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received
1st April 1700 |
1st
January 1701 deserted from the hostel. |
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Manus
Cleary, 48 years, of County Monaghan, soldier of Sr. Galifer,
Dillon’s Regiment under Greder-Alemand, Furstemberg, and Hamilton, in
which he has served 28
years, borne out by his certificate. He bears an order from the Marquis
of Barbesieux to be received along with the following two. Married in
Paris. Catholic. |
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Received
10th April 1698 |
Died 31st
July 1700 |
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Jack
Closquy aged 36 years, of County Dermach, grenadier of Sr. of Bussay,
Orrington’s regiment, under the King of England’s guards in which he
has says he has served 10 years, is crippled of the knee left of a
musket shot which he Received has the taking of a château in September
1696 while the army was camped at Winnandalle in Flanders, borne out by
his certificate. Catholic. |
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Died 1st December 1703 |
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Received
23rd December 1712 |
Died
20th November
1719 |
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Gerhand
Clouny 78 years, of Limerick, soldier of Sr. O’Neill,
O’Brien’s Regiment under Clare, Talbot, Clare, Greder-Alemand and
Hamilton, in which he has served 40 years, confirmed by his certificate.
His wounds and troubles put him out of service. Married in Douai.
Catholic. |
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Received
1st December 1713 |
Died 25th September
1728 at Ham ATD. |
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Francis
Clary known as St François 60 years, of Athlone, soldier of Sr.
Calham McCarthy Captain in Berwick’s Infantry Irish Regiment in which
he says he has served 18 years His right knee is troubled from a rifle
shot Received near Pinerolo, along with another rifle shot to his left shoulder at Cremona making him unfit to continue his
services. He is one of a number of Invalids which were at
Besançon. Catholic. |
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Received
16th September
1751 |
Died July 1761 at Dunkirk ATD |
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Bryan
Clunin, 43 years, of the town and County of Longford, sergeant in
Dillon’s Irish Regiment, Lynch’s Company, in which he has served 23
years, of which 11 years were as a sergeant. He extremely troubled by
his right knee since a coup of feu at the Battle of Fontenoy. Catholic |
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Received
3rd May 1715 |
Died
18th
August 1720 at Lorient ATD. |
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John Cocklan, 55 years, of Bendonne County Cork, soldier of the Colonel of Berwick’s Irish Regiment, in which he has served 23 years, borne out by his certificate. He is very troubled by mal caduc, which put him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received
22nd December
1695 |
Died 1st
March 1699 at Bayonne ATD |
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Thomas Cody aged 62 years of County Kilkenny, soldier in Britton's, Talbot’s Regiment, in which he has served 2 years as well as 2 in Clare, 7 in Surbeck, 4 in Konigsmarck, 5 in Furstemberg, and 7 in Hamilton, borne out by his certificates that he has served 26 years. His left arm is crippled from a musket shot which he Received 20 years ago at the passage of the Rhine after the death of Mr Turenne which along with other wounds puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received
4th
February 1707 |
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Roger
Coesle, 49 years,
of Monnenoie County Donegal, soldier of the Colonel of Fitzgerald’s
Regiment under Albemarle, in which he has served 16 years borne out by
his certificate. He is troubled by mal caduc which put shim out of
service. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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24 March 1707 re-entered at the service, in the Company Lieutenant Colonel of Fitzgerald's Irish Infantry Regiment. |
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13th
March 1711 he returned from service and re-entered the hostel. |
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13 November
1719 Roger Coesle of the Company of Sr. Bomicourt ATD in garrison at Caen having obtained a leave paper from his Captain for
3 months which ended 4th September last not having returned
from there …. |
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Received 9th January 1677 |
Died 7th
October 1685 |
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Remond
(de) Coffey known as Remond Irish, 53 years, soldier of Sr. of the
Villedieu at the Guards regiment in which he has served 13 years under
several captains can no longer continue his services for the troubles
which luy sont venues, is bearer of a certificate from Sr. of the Rapée
dated 6th January 1677 and a leave paper from his lieutenant dated 30th
December 1676. Single. Catholic. |
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Received
2nd March 1703 |
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Art
Coghlane
aged 55 years of Offaly, sergeant in Bermingham's, Dillon’s regiment
under Surbeck, Furstemberg and Hamilton, in which he has served 30
years, borne out by his certificate. He has lost his right eye and is
strongly troubled by the other, which along with a pistol shot through his body at the Battle of Marsaglia puts
him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received
17th
February 1713 |
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John
Coghelan aged 60
years of Cork, soldier in Cavanagh's, Berwick’s Regiment, in
which he has at served 20 years, confirmed by his certificate. His right
hand is crippled from a bomb fragment at the Siege of
Montmeillan which along with other wounds puts him out of service. He
comes at present from a company of invalids at Montmélian
Chambery. Catholic. |
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|
Received
1st March 1715 |
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John
Coigly (Quigley),
aged 65 years of Kilmore near Londonderry, soldier in Glasco's,
Dillon’s Irish Regiment, in which he has served 24 years (according to
his certificate). He is troubled by sciatica in this left thigh
which along with weak vision puts him out of service. Married in Ireland.
Catholic |
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Received
23rd
January1705 |
Died 5th
January 1735 at Philippeville hospital ATD. |
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Marguene
(Morgan?) Colin aged
33 years of County Dublin, grenadier in Kennedy's, Lee's Irish regiment under Montcassel, in which he has served
18 years, confirmed by his certificate. His left arm was crippled by a
cannon shot at the Siege of Filiguen. Catholic. |
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Received
17th September 1693 |
Sent
back. Given £18.12s
PSC. |
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Anthony
Colome aged 70 years of the Province of Connacht, soldier in Taffee's Company, Dillon’s Irish Regiment, in which he says he
has served 3 years as well as a year and a half in Ireland,. His
passport confirms that he has served 8 years. Kidney pain, his age and other troubles
put him out of service.
Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
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Received
2nd October 1698 |
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Richard
Colin aged 30
years of County Louth, soldier in Lincoln's,
Lee’s regiment under Montcassel, in which he has served 10 years,
confirmed by his certificate. His right knee was crippled by a musket
shot at the Siege of Ath. Catholic. |
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|
Received
2nd December 1694 |
Died
14th October 1733 |
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Owen
Colane aged 26 years of Dunghanin, soldier
inf Bourg, Charlemont's Regiment in which he has at served 4 years
according to his certificate. His right knee and thigh were crippled by two musket
shots at the Siege of Heidelberg . Catholic. |
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Received
16th April
1678 |
Gave up his place. Given £ 24 |
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Denis Collen aged 42 years, English gendarme in which he served since two years in that capacity as well as five in the Royal English Regiment. He is out of service as his right knee was broken by the chute of his horse following a pistol shot at the journée of Cassel, since which time he ihas rested malade in the hospitals, notably Orleans hospital in which he remained until now, according to the certificates from his ensign and sous lieutenant given at Orleans 8th February 1678. Catholic. Single. |
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Received
17th August 1703 |
Died
1st January 1701. |
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Patrick
Coleman aged 72 years, of County Low, soldier of Sr. Thomas Dillon,
Dillon’s Irish Regiment, in which he says he has served 17 years of
which 4 years in Ireland. His troubles and wounds put him out of
service.
Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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|
Received
24th August 1714 |
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John
Collins aged 30
years of Maghararny, Monaghan, soldier of O’Neill, Berwick’s Irish
Regiment, in which he has served 8 years, confirmed by his certificate,
has had his right arm following a coup of cannon at the Siege of
Fribourg in Brisgau. Married in Paris. Bonnetier by trade.
Catholic. |
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22nd May 1720 John Collins Irish being of the Company of Sr. of Montague ATD. in garrison at Verdun Citadel o, having obtained a leave paper from his Captain for two months the 27th July 1719, did not etc |
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Received
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Died 14th February 1693 |
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Charles
Collin Irish aged
72 years, soldier in
Romp's company,
Furstemberg's Regiment, in which he has served for nine years -
according to the
leave paper from his commandant approved by Mr Camus of Beaulieu given at
Perpignan 5th October 1678. His age and his wounds (which have left both
hands crippled) prevent him from serving. Says he has
38 years of service. Catholic. |
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|
Received
3rd June
1717 |
Died 15th May 1728 at Le Havre ATD |
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John
Collin Irish aged 57
years of Trim County Meath, soldier in Barnewal's, O’Brien’s Irish Regiment under O’Donnell, Fitzgerald and
Dublin, in which he has served 25 years, confirmed by his certificate
dated 18th May1717. He is very troubled by the stomach from a
rifle shot at the Combat of Luzzara which puts
him out of service. Married in Aire en le Lys. Catholic. |
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John Comin Irish aged 23 years soldier in the lieutenant colonel's of Dongan's Regiment in which he says he has served for 4 years. He cannot continue in service as his groin and right knee were crippled by a fragment of grenade fragment during an encounter with party coming from Luxembourg. He bears a leave paper from his colonel given in Paris 10th March last. Catholic. Single. |
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Died 15th December 1678 |
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Received
29th
October 1699 |
Died
9th April 1728 |
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Thomas
Comyne aged 55
years of County Tipperary, lieutenant in the Company
Colonel's of Clare Infantry Regiment under O’Brien, in which he
has served 10 years, as well as 20 years in Surbeck, Conigsmarck,
Furstemberg, and Hamilton. His wounds and troubles puts him out of
service. He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be
admitted into the hostel. Catholic. |
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Received
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Died 27th November 1707 |
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Bernard
Commousky aged 70
years of County Loup in Ireland, soldier in Douly's, Montcassel's Regiment,
in which he has says he has served 4 years, as well as
3 and a half years in Surbeck and Conismarck, 13 in Furstemberg and 16 in
Hamilton. His weak vision, wounds and troubles put him out of service. Married in
Ireland.
Catholic. |
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Received
|
Died 12th March 1724 |
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Daniel
Cohand aged 59 years, of Limerick in Ireland, sergeant of Sr. of
Chasteaugaillard, Regiment Estranger of Albaret under Thoy, in which he
has at served 4 years, and as well as 27 years in Lee, Montcassel,
Surbeck, Conigsmarck, Furstemberg and Hamilton, All borne out by his
certificates, his wounds and troubles puts him out of service.
Catholic. |
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Received
4th July 1676 |
28 December
1676 Il is Died |
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Thomas
Commerfort
aged 21 years of Kilkenny in Ireland, soldier of
captain Maclamare, Hamilton’s regiment in which he has served since
its creation. He is totally unfit for service since he sustained a
musket shot to the body during the Combat of Rhine last year and
since when he has beein in Toul hospital.(according to the Doctor's
cerificate of the hospital du known as lieu in
date of 9 of passé at the bas duqlis the leave paper from his Major
which luy ordonne apres his garrison of se rendre audt regiment is aussi
bearer of certificate from the Surgeon at the hospital of Châlon in
Champagne dated 24th June 1676. Single. Catholic. |
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Received
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Died 19th August 1732 at Peronne ATD |
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Edmond
Comminze aged 57 years of Hader, County Limerick, soldier
of Sr. Ranleigh in Berwick’s Irish Regiment, in which he has served 20
years, borne out by his certificate dated 28 th May 1729. He is troubled by
rheumatism in his legs and of thighs which puts him out of service.
Married a Gray (70279) in County, catholic |
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|
Received
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Kennedy
Connell aged 46 years of County Clare, soldier of Sr. Barry, Clare Regiment, in which he has
served 15 years, borne out by his
certificate, and says he has also served 4 years in Ireland. His deafness,
resulting from a sabre cut wto his head at
the first Combat of Hochstädt , along with his other troubles
puts him out of service. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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|
Received
|
Died 14th
January 1720 |
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Maurice
Connell aged 30 years of Cork, soldier of Sr. Callaghan,
O’Brien’s Regiment under Clare, in which he has served 15 years,
borne out by his certificate, is strongly troubled from a rifle shot
which he Received at the traverse of Corps, and is crippled of his right
arm by a rifle shot at the Battle of Ramilly which puts him out of
service. Clothes tailor by trade. Catholic. |
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|
1st August 1715
Maurice Connell Irish being dela Company of Sr.
Ferrer ATD. in garrison at the French Fort of Bergues having
obtained a leave paper from his Captain for 2 months only to go to Le
Havre didn't |
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19th June 1718 the King reinstated him. |
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Received
30th December 1707 |
Died 19th May 1720 |
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Derby
Connor Irish, 60 years, of Killarney County Kerry, corporal of Sr.
Barry, Berwick’s Irish Regiment under Clare, in which he has served 18
years, borne out by his certificate, is strongly troubled by Kidneys and
of the stomach provenant of avoir fouled aux feet of Horses at the
Battle of Almansa which put him out of service, Married in
Ireland. Catholic. |
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Received
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Daniel
Connery aged 22
years of County Waterford, soldier of Sr. Butler, Athlone Regiment, in which he has says he has served 3 years, is
crippled of the left hand by a rifle shot which he Received being in a
detachment in the Valley of Barcelonnette. Catholic. |
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Received
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Died 1st
March 1721. |
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David
Condon aged 74
years of Killord near Cork, soldier
of Charles Dillon, Dillon’s Irish Regiment in which he has at
served 26 years as il parroist by his certificate, is very troubled by a
décente Complete of two Costés, along with a sabre cut to his nose at the affaire of Cremona
which puts him out of service,
Married in Paris . Catholic. |
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Received
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Died
February 1738 |
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Simon
Connolly, known
as the Battery, aged 30 years, of Toul but originally of
Ireland, Tambour of Sr. of Hugleville, Leuville's Regiment nder
Feuquiere,in which he has served 5 years, borne out by his
certificate, and says he has also served 9 years in Dublin, made
blind by a fluxion which fell on his eyes following an illness which he
had last year. Catholic. |
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|
22 November
1707 he was expelled by order of Mr Chamillart for
getting Married without permission. |
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|
The
King pardoned him by an order which Mr Chamillart sent to the
Governor on 9th May 1708. |
|
|
Received |
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Patrick
Connoy aged 48 years of Glandarque near Londonderry,
cavalier of Sr. Francis Nugent, Nugent’s Irish Regiment under Sheldon
in which he has served 25 years, confirmed by his certificate, is
crippled of the hand right of a sabre cut which he Received has the
Battle of Ramillies (99131), Along with his other wounds Puts him out of
service, Married has Vire (14762) in Normandy, Catholic. |
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|
30th November
1719 Patrick Connoy being of the Bayler 's Company in garrison at Ardres having been detached of the force
under Handreville's command near Doullens having deserted the 28 October |
|
|
Received
|
Died 26th January 1728 |
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Cornelius
Connor (O'Connor) aged 52 years, of Tralee County Kerry, grenadier in Sr.
Beker's, 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. Married in St Gerhand en Laye. Catholic.
|
|
Received
2nd October 1692 |
Died 12th January 1695 |
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Denis
Connoüy aged 25 years, of County Cork, soldier of
Milord Grandprieur, Irish Marines Regiment, in which he has says
he has served 5 years, has become paralysed since the Ceinture in bas
which put him out of service. Catholic, |
|
|
Received
11th
February 1694 |
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Charles
Connor (O'Connor)
aged 60 years of County Clare, English Gendarme in Company
Commanded by Monsieur le Marquis of Mezieresin in which he |
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Received
|
Sent
back. Given £15 PSC. |
|
Daniel
Conher (Connor?) aged 32
years of County Kerry, soldier in Hogan's, Montcassels's Regiment, in which he has says he has served 3 years, is
strongly troubled by costé right of a grenade fragment at the Siege of Reinsfeld . Catholic. |
|
|
Received
|
|
|
Jack
Connelan aged 40 years, of County Louth, grenadier of Sr. Hacket,
Orrington's Regiment under the King of England’s guards, in which he
has served 18 years borne out by his certificate, is crippled of the
thigh right from a rifle shot at the first Battle of
Hochstädt . Catholic. |
|
|
Received
|
Died 2nd April 1723 |
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Thady
O'Connor aged 40 years of Galway, cavalier of
Lieutenant Colonel Pleindegrau, Nugent's Regiment under Sheldon,
where he has served for 17 years borne out by his certificate, is very
troubled by mal caduc since five years which put him out of service,
is Catholic. |
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|
in
recovery unit for three years since the 5 April 1709 il is caduc for toujours.
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|
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Received
|
Died 11th March 1716 |
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Daniel Connelan aged 66 years of Cork, sergeant of Sr. of O’Brien, Lee’s Regiment under Montcassel, where he has served for 25 years, borne out by his certificate, dont 21 years in France and 4 in Ireland, is very troubled by tout the Corps having été fouled aux feet of Horses at the Battle of Malplaquet which put him out of service. Catholic. |
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|
Le 23
February 1711 Il is re-entered at the service in the Company of Sr. of
Saint Vallier Regiment of Limousin Infantry, the 14 sept1713 Il is of
return of service |
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|
Received
|
Died 28th July 1716 |
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Derby
Connelly aged 45 years, of Gocy? County Cork, lieutenant in Delafond's
Grenadiers company, Boschet's Infantry Regiment under Bochet,
Tessé, and DuGasbellaffaire, in which he has served for 7
years as much in that capacity as Souslieutenant, as well as 14 years
as sergeant in Clare Regiment under Talbot,
Lee and Clara. He is very troubled by a stomach oppression since two
years along with has his weak vision and his wounds puts him out of
service, Bearer of a order of Mr Voysin to be Received in case
which he ait the qualities requires. Catholic. |
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|
Received
16th December
1712 |
|
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Thomas
Connelly aged 75
years of Carikmaharache, County Monahan, soldier in Lieutenant Colonel
Plunkett's, O’Donnell's Irish Regiment under Fitzgerald, Albemarle and Dublin, in which he has
served 23 years, borne out by his certificate, and says he
has also served 2 and a half years in Ireland. He is very troubled by a
ventral hernia which along with his caducity puts him out of service.
Armourer
by trade. Catholic. |
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|
Received
19th April 1715 |
Died 10th January 1729 |
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Raymond
Condon
aged 55 years, of Mitcheltown County Cork, lieutenant in Serre's
company, Santerre Infantry Regiment n which he has
served 16 years as much in that capacity as Sous lieutenant of
Grenadiers, sergeant or soldier, as well as 9 years as soldier in Lee’s
Irish regiment under Montcassel, is crippled of the left hand of
a coup of a fragment of Bombe at the Siege of Montmélian along with
his weak vision, puts him out of service. Bears an order from Mr Chancelier to be
received provided he fulfils the entry requirements. Catholic. |
|
| Received | Name |
Unknown |
Joseph Cahill of
Deïs in Ireland |
| 14th October 1734 | Patrick
Connor Irish |
| 18th June 1719 | Richard
Colin of Bringstorms in Ireland |
| 14th
April 1720 |
John Coleman of Tipperary |
| Unknown | Thady
Collins of Newcastle County Limerick |
| Unknown |
John
Colgon of Kilmor County Meath |
| October 1731 |
Richard
Commins of Clouhenbouck, County Tipperary |