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Received
15th March 1715 |
Died
26th March 1717 at Sommieres ATD. |
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Daniel
Daly, 49 years, of Cork, soldier of Sr. Nugent, lieutenant
colonel of Berwicks’ Irish regiment, in which he has served 20 years
(borne out by his certificate) and says he again served 5 years. He is
very troubled by his left arm due to a rifle shot and sabre cut at
Almansa which puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received
17th November 1695 (to recovery
section only for six months) |
Gave
up his place 30th
April 1696. Given £15. PSC |
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Mortagh
Dayell aged 45 of County Wicklow, soldier of Sr. Moure,
Irish Marines Regiment in which he says he has served 9 years. His left
side is totally paralysed since six months ago which puts him out of
service. Married in Ireland. Cobbler by trade. Catholic |
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Received
5th June 1692 |
Sent
back. Given £13. 4s. PSC. |
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John
Danell aged 21 of County Limerick, soldier of Sr. Calgret,
lieutenant colonel of Lord 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. |
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|
Received
25th June 1706 |
Died
18th March 1727. |
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Gerard
Dalton aged 54 of County Westmeath, lieutenant
after
the reformation of Fitzgerald’s Irish regiment under Albemarle, in which
he has served 20 years, as much in that capacity as lieutenant and
cadet. His right shoulder is crippled from a rifle shot near San
Victoria 4 years ago which along with several other wounds puts him out
of service. He bears an order from Mr. Chamillart to be received.
Catholic. |
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Received
15th March 1715 |
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Raymond
Dannely aged 38 of
Dannely, County Dungane, soldier of Sr. Nugent, lieutenant colonel in Berwick’s Irish regiment, in which he has served 10 years confirmed by
his certificate. He is very troubled by his right leg which is greatly
swollen from an old wound to his thigh which puts him out of service.
Catholic. |
|
Received
1st May 1705 |
Died |
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Germain Damarty
aged 60 years of Londonderry, cavalier of Sr. Nugent, Sheldon's Regiment, in
which he has served 13 years (borne out by his certificate) and says he has
also served 3 years in the
King of England's Guards Corps in Ireland and 2 years in the Prince of Wales Guards
in England. His right arm is troubled from a rifle shot and an epée
cut at Spire which along with a rifle shot to his left thigh whilst in a detachment near Mantova 4 years ago and
other
wounds puts him out of service. Catholic |
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In recovery section for three months NB Two death dates for this soldier for some reason. |
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Received
8th November 1696 |
Gave up
his place November 1698. Given £30 PSC and his certificates
were returned to him. |
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Daniel
Dally aged 27 of Dublin, sergeant of Sr. Scott, lieutenant
colonel of Clancarty’s Regiment, in which he says he has served 5 and
a half years. He has had his right arm “cut” following a musket shot
at Guillestre. Married in St Germain en-Laye. Catholic. |
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Peter Dannlane
aged 23 years of County Meon (Mayo?), soldier of Sr. Bourg, lieutenant
colonel of Dublin’s Regiment in which he says he has served 6 months
as well as 7 and a half years in the Queen of England’s Regiment. He has
lost his left eye as the result of a rifle shot at the Siege of
Valence which along with another rifle shot to his right leg, a bayonet cut
to his body and a musket butt blow which has broken his spine means he
is out
of service. Catholic. |
|
29th July 1700: deserted from Sr. Morel's
company whilst ATD at Ardres. He stole the two sets of linen underwear
and an epée and sword-belt according to a letter of 2nd
September 1700. |
|
Received 15th
May 1698 |
Died 25th February
1705 at Arras ATD. |
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Jack Dalton
aged 45 years of Athlone, soldier of Sr. Jacques Dillon, Dillon’s
Irish Regiment, in which he says he has served 7 years. His left
arm was blown off by a cannon volley at the Siege of Gironne. Catholic. |
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Received 15th
January 1699 |
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John Daly
aged 23 years of County Cork, cadet in Sr. Dalton's company,
Luttrell ‘s Regiment, in which he says he has served 9 years. He has had
his left “cut” following a musket shot at the Siege of Barcelona.
Catholic. |
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Received 28th
May 1699 |
Gave up his place
30th April 1708. Given £30. PSC and his certificates were returned to him. |
Charles
Dayle
aged 30 years of Clenharn in Ireland, cadet of the colonel of the Queen of England’s
Regiment, in which he has served 8 years (confirmed by his certificate).
His left arm is crippled from a sabre cut at the Siege of Barcelona which along
with his other wounds puts him out of service. Married in Paris.
Catholic. |
|
Received 17th
December 1693 |
Sent back. Given £18.18s.
PSC. |
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Nathaniel Dally, known as
“The Branche”, aged 70 years, of County Westmeath, cavalier of Sr.
Meuillet, Girardin’s Regiment in which he has served 4 years (confirmed by his
certificate) and says he has also served 3 years in the
French Guards, 8 in York's, 7 in Dieulou's and 10 in Champagne's. His great
age along with his wounds and troubles puts him out of service. Married
in Paris. Catholic. |
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|
Received 2nd
December 1694 |
Died
27th March 1695 |
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Terence Daniel aged 22
years of County Athlone, soldier of Sr. Noen, Lee’s regiment, in
which he says he has served 6 years. His right shoulder is crippled and
he has had his kidneys ruptured by a fall which he had high in the mountains whilst in a party commanded to pursue the Barbettes in
the Perosa mountains in Argentina. Catholic. |
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Received 8th
August 1704 |
Sent back. Given £8 |
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Donnell Daly aged 55 years,
of county Cork, soldier of Sr. Routh lieutenant colonel of 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 served 4 years in
Ireland. He is greatly troubled by a schire to his right side,
along with gallstones puts him out of service. Married in
Paris. Catholic. |
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The same name is registered for a
second time 2 January 1705. |
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Received 17th
February1713 |
Died 2nd May 1732. at
Dunkerque ATD. |
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Nicolas Dabon
aged 45 of Kilkenny, sergeant of Sr. Dabon, Lismoir's Regiment, in
which he has served 13 years as well as 12 years in Montcassel,'s. His
certificate shows that he has 25 years service. He has had his left
arm “cut” following of a fragment of grenade which he received at
the Siege of Chivas. He comes at present from a company of invalids which
is at Chivasso Chambery. Married in Ireland. Hatter by trade. Catholic. |
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Received 1st
December 1713 |
Died 16th January 1726 at Chateau de
Joux ATD. |
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Bernard Daubrie
aged 38 of Tomerie in Ireland, soldier of Sr. Mourre, Fitzgerald’s
Irish regiment in which he says he has served 18 years. His right foot
was crippled by a rifle shot at Cassano which along with
two other rifle shots sustained on the same occasion (one of which
crippled his right hand right and the other to his left shoulder) puts him out of
service. He is of the number of invalids received
at Besançon. Catholic |
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Received 8th
October 1730 |
Died 19th November 1739 |
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Denis Danellan (Donnelan?)
aged 63 years of the town and County of Roscommon, soldier in Lee's, Clare
Regiment in which he has served 10 years as well as 12 years
in Roth's Regiment (borne out by his certificate dated 18th July
1730).
He is troubled by a decline of his right side which puts him out of
service. Married in Amiens. Catholic. |
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|
Received August
1723 |
Sent back 17th December
1723 being
cured Given £15 PSC to his Regiment. His leave papers and
certificates were returned to him. |
| Received
14th August 1732 having continued in service |
Died 26th February 1733 |
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Terence Dayle
aged 50 years
of Groan, County Kilkenny, corporal in Mulvany's, Lee’s Irish
regiment, under Montcassel, in which he has served 34 years specified in
his certificate dated 1st September 1723. Two digits
of each hand are crippled by two sabre cuts which along with several
considerable wounds to his head at Spire puts him out of
service. Catholic |
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|
Received 27th
April 1714 |
Died 20 March1728. |
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Daniel David known as
Deslauriers, aged 64 years of Dunback in Ireland, soldier of Sr.
Bernard, Picardy Regiment, in which he has served 25 years as well as 12 years in Melac’s and 6 years in Hamilton’s.
His certificate shows that he has 45 years service. He is very troubled with
rheumatism in his hips and thighs which along with his wounds puts him
out of service. Married in Verdun. Catholic |
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| Received: unknown |
Donell Dally aged 50 years of County Cork, soldier of the colonel of Orrington's Regiment under the King of England’s Guards in which he has served 14 years, borne out by his certificate, is greatly troubled by ..... |
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Received 5th
December 1670 |
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Simon Dalton
known as St. Simon aged 40 years, of County Roscommon, soldier in
the colonels. of Douglas's Regiment in which he has Sort having a
certificate from Marquis Douglas, dated 17th November 1670, wounded
and crippled of his right Leg, at the last siege of gravelines and n'a
pas left of service as much which hel a pû having esté agreed the 5th
December 1670. He entered the hostel the next day.. |
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Received 6th
October 1713 |
Died 28 January 1714 |
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Jack
David aged 45 of Kelinaugone, County Limerick, soldier
in Lincoln's, Lee’s Irish regiment under Montcassel, in which he has served
25 years (borne out by his certificate). He is very troubled by a
chancrous mouth ulcer which developed following a rifle shot at Quesnoy
which puts him out of service. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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Received 25th
February 1707 |
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Patrick Debout,aged 45
years of Karkefoüil County
Galway, soldier of the company colonel of Fitzgerald’s
Regiment under Albemarle, in which he has served 16 years which is since
the Irish arrived in France, borne out in his certificate, is crippled
of the his left by a rifle shot which he received at Torino along with a
douleur of kidneys and weak eyesight put him out of service.
Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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|
Received 15th
March 1715 |
Died 7th August 1727 at Perpignan Hospital ATD |
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Kerry Dempsey
aged 69 years of Dublin, soldier in Anthony's, Berwick's Irish regiment,
in
which he has served 24 years according to his certificate as well as 7 years in
Ireland. His troubles put him out of service.
Catholic. |
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|
Received 30th
October 1711 |
Died 9th April 1728 |
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Alexander Deuroux aged
50 years of Kilottren County Waterford, brigadier in
lieutenant colonel Prendergast's, Nugent’s Cavalry under Sheldon, in which he
has served 21 years borne out by his certificate, and says he has served
2 years in Parker’s in Ireland. His right arm was crippled by a
musket shot at Spire which has left him with a fistula which puts him out of
service. Catholic |
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|
Received 23rd
May 1710 |
Re-entered service
30th March 1712 in Tasque's company, Royal Des
Vaisseaux |
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Georges Deuet aged 55 years of Dublin, sergeant in the colonel of Bourke's Irish regiment under Athlone, in which he has served 21 years which is since the arrival of the Irish troops in France (borne out by his certificate) and says he has also served 6 years as lieutenant and cadet in O’Neill's in Ireland. For the past eight months he has been very troubled by a continual trembling of half his body which along with deafness puts him out of service. Married in Paris. |
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Received 11th
February1694 |
Died
14th July 1702. |
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Theick Desmonts aged 63
years of County Cork, English Gendarmes of the Marquis of Mezieres's
company in which he has served 26 years,
mentioned in his certificate. He says he also served 15 years in the French
Guards Regiment and 5 years in colonel Mouskry’s Irish. His
decline along with his wounds put him out of service. Catholic. |
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|
Received
19th December 1697 |
Gave up his place 5th
May 1698. Given £30 PSC and his certificates were returned to him. |
|
Roger Devis
aged 56 years of County Cork, soldier
in Kennedy's, Lee’s regiment under Montcassel,
in which he has served 14 years as much in France as in Ireland. He is
greatly troubled by his the right arm by a paralysis which developed
following of a fall which he fit in portant des fassines in the trenches
at the siege of Ath, along with his déçente put him out of service.
Weaver by trade. Catholic. |
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|
Received 5th
June 1692. |
Sent back. Given £13. 4s. PSC. |
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Denis Dergan
aged 24 years
of County Cork, soldier in Hogan's, Lord Montcassel’s regiment, in
which he says he has served 3 years. He is greatly troubled by scrofula
which put him out of service. Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
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Received 23rd
December 1679 |
Died 8th December 1683 |
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Thomas Desjardins Irish aged 30 years, soldier in the company of Fonnielle's Bretagne Regiment in which he says he has served one year and 3 in Dongan’s Regiment. His left foot was crippled by a musket shot whilst in a party of Luxembourg between Toul and Nancy, is He bears a leave paper from Sr. Goupilliere, Commander Of Wars. Catholic. Single. |
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|
Received 8th
December 1713 |
Died
19th May 1731. |
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Simon Devoye
aged
37 years of Strackbaly, Ireland, soldier of the colonel of the Bourke's
Regiment, in which he says he has served 15 years as well as 2
years in Ireland. He has had his arms left “cut” following a rifle
shot at Castelalfiero which along with other wounds put him out of
service. He
is one of the number of invalids reçencé at Besançon. Catholic. |
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|
Received 26th
October 1714 |
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John Devette
aged 46 of Boutiffinte County Cork, sergeant of Sr. Conrad of Lee’s
Irish regiment under Clare, in which he has served 23 years, borne out
in his certificate, is very troubled by a complete decline of his right
side along with his douleurs of kidneys puts him out of service. Married
in St Germain in Laye. Catholic. |
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|
1st January 1727 John Devette, soldier in Graniers' company in detachment at Bayonne was crossed out as deserter in the Hostel's Registers having failed to rejoin his company when his leave expired. |
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Received 24th
November 1702 |
Died 31 July 1728 at Collars in
Provence ATD |
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Neil Deymant
aged 38 years
of County Londonderry, grenadier in Plunkett's, Burke'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 was crippled by a
musket shot at Cremona. Catholic |
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|
Received 10th
June 1700 |
Gave up his place 7th October 1700.
Given £30 PSC |
|
Neil Develin aged 45
years
of County Dunganen, soldier in Galifort's, Dillon's Regiment under
Greder-Alemand, in which he has served 23 years confirmed by his
certificate. He is included in the same order from the said Seigneur. Married
in Paris. Catholic |
|
|
Received 8th
July 1700 |
1st April 1701. he was expelled by
order of Mr. Chamillart for carrying false certificates |
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Sibert Devet, aged 42 years,
of county Donegal, sergeant of Sr. Fitzgerald, Regiment of Berwick under
Athlone, in which he has served 8 years, and apparently 12 years.
Married in Paris. Catholic. |
|
|
Received 1
March 1715 |
Died
2 August 1718. at Aigues Mortes ATD |
|
William Devrix , aged 55
years, of Ballinrobe County Mayo, soldier of Sr. Bourke Dillon’s Irish
Regiment in which he has served 24 years, borne out by his certificate,
his wounds along with his weak eyesight and other troubles put him out
of service. Catholic. |
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|
Received 8
March 1715 |
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Patrick Dempsey,
aged 67 years, of Fircured County Londonderry, soldier of Sr. Geoghegan,
Galmoy's Irish regiment under Charlemont, in which he has served 23
years, borne out by his certificate, his weak eyesight, wounds along
with his other troubles put him out of service, Catholic |
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|
Received 12
July 1715 |
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John Denne aged 67 years, of
Waterford sergeant of Sr. Glasco, Dillon’s Irish Regiment under Galmoy
in which he has served 27 years comme he paroist in his certificate, his
wounds and troubles put him out of service. Catholic. |
|
Received 27th
February1716 |
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|
Bryan Devitt,
aged 57 years, of Athlone soldier of the colonel of Berwick’s Irish
Regiment, in which he has served 18 years, borne out in his certificate
and apparently says he has served 5 years in Montcassel, is very
troubled of a coup of sabre which he received on his head at the Siege
of Turin which has weakened his eyesight which put him out of
service. Catholic. |
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|
16 August 1717. Bryan DeVett Irish
being of the Company of Sr. Perris ATD in garnison a the Citadel of
Arras having deserted of the Company des the 11 July last of après
which hel a received his pretre, Monsieur l |
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|
Received 1st
January 1706 |
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|
William Divoy
aged 36 years, of Laois, lieutenant following the reformation
of Berwick’s Infantry Regiment in which he has served 2 years in this
capacity, apparently 12 years as lieutenant and as reformation lieutenant
in Boure |
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15 July 1712 he deserted the hostel.
He took with him all his linen, the room keys and the Tasse cuilliere
and fork of silver of the house. Prier Mr. Voysin gave an order for him
to be arrested. |
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|
Received 22
October 1678 |
Died
24 September 1679. |
|
Thomas Dillon Irish aged 20
years in Dillon’s company in Dongan’s Regiment in which he has
served 2 years after which he has become totally incapable of continuing
having received a cannon shot to his right thigh during the Siege of
Fribourg in Brisgau, dont he rested tout a fait crippled ainsy q.l
paroist by the certificate of his Captain. given at Nancy 29th December
1677 since which time he is rested at the hospital of that town until
the 31 August last comme he apert by the certificate of the hospital's
Surgeon Doctor. Single. Catholic. |
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Died 30th March
1710. at the Citadel of
Arras ATD. |
|
Philip Dillon aged 52 of
County Wexford, cavalier of Sr. Callahan, at the Queen of England’s
Regiment, in which he has served 5 years, borne out by his certificate,
and says he has served 3 years under Parker, 2 in the English Gendarmes,
7 in Royal Rousillon, and 6 in Hamilton, is greatly troubled of the left
leg by a musket shot which he received at the Battle of St François,
along with two sabre coups which he received from the Hussars. Tailor by
trade. Catholic. |
|
Received 5
February1699 |
Sent back. Given £18. PSC. |
|
Maurice Dillon, aged 53 of
Limerick, soldier of Sr. Thomas Dillon, Dillon’s Irish Regiment, in
which he has served 8 years, apparently 18 years in Surbeck, Conigsmarck,
Furstemberg, and Hamilton, all borne out by his certificate. His right
wrist is crippled from a rifle shot at Barcelona along with his other wounds and troubles puts him out
of service. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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|
Received 20
June 1697 |
Died
14 July 1713 |
|
John Die aged 71
years of
county Kerry, sergeant of Sr. Ryan, Lee’s regiment, in which he has
served 5 years, apparently 5 in Conigmarck, 5 in Furstemberg, and 10 in
Hamilton, all borne out by his certificate, his weak eyesight along
with his other troubles put him out of service. Married in Paris.
Catholic. |
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|
Received 15
January 1706 |
5 March1706. re-entered at the
service in the Company colonel of Noailles Infantry Regiment. |
|
Hugo Doulenne (Dolan), aged
65 years, of county Kilkenny, soldier of Sr. O’Brien, Regiment of
Clare, in which he has served 18 years, borne out by his certificate,
and says he has served 3 years in Sheldon’s in Ireland, his wounds and
troubles putting him out of service. Married in St Germain in Laye.
Catholic. |
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|
Received 27
May 1694 |
|
Neill Doherty aged 25 years,
of county Donegal, grenadier of Sr. Ogan, Regiment of Montcassel, in
which he says he has served 6 years, and apparently 2 in Ireland, has
had his left leg “cut”, following a musket shot at Zwingenberg.
Catholic. |
|
Received 15
March 1715 |
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|
Thady Donnelan,
69 years, of county Galway, soldier of Sir Thomas Dillon, Dillon’s
Irish Regiment, in which he has served 24 years confirmed by his
certificate and says he served 26 years in Greder-Alemand, Furstemberg
and Hamilton. His wounds and troubles put him out of service. Catholic. |
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|
25 January 1717. Thady Donnelan
Irish being in the Company of the feu Sr. Fleur a present celle of Sr. ?
guerbe ATD in garnison aux Isles Ste Marguerite having left the Company
without leave paper the 20 September of the année |
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|
Received 15
March 1715 |
Died 9 December 1715. at Besançon
ATD. |
|
Thomas Doudal
aged 34
years, of Mouliure? near Dublin, grenadier of Sr. Lynch, Dillon’s
Irish Regiment, in which he has served 20 years comme he paroit by his
certificate, and apparently says he has served 6 years in Bourke, is
very troubled by his the arm left by a bayonet cut which he received at
the Battle of Almansa is crippled of two digits of the hand left of a
coup of sabre which helreceived at Chiari, and of a rifle shot which he
received to his right leg at the Siege of Landau along with other
wounds, pus him out of service. Catholic. |
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|
Received 17
November 1695 |
Died18 February 1733 |
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John Doherty aged 25 years,
of Londonderry, soldier of Sr. Brian O’Neil, Regiment of Charlemont,
in which he has served 4 years, His right leg was carried off by a
cannon volley at Heidelberg, all borne out by his certificates. Married
in Paris. Catholic |
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|
Received 8
October 1693 |
Sent back. Given £18. 12s. PSC |
|
Artus Donnelly, aged 70
years, of Limerick, soldier of Sr. Lincoln, Regiment of Montcassel, in
which he says he has served 4 years, apparently 6 in Hamilton and 15 in
that of Carlier, his age along with his wounds and troubles put him out
of service. Married in Ireland. Catholic, |
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|
Since 14 June 1695 having rapporté
his certificates, [?il is admis]. |
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Died 20 February 1702 |
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Received 17
January 1692 |
Died 26 September 1699. |
|
Edmond Doherty Irish, aged 24
years, soldier of the Company colonel of the Regiment of Clare Irish, in
which he says he has served 2 years, is crippled of the leg right of a
musket shot which he received at Montmélian. Catholic. |
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|
6 February 1694. he gave up his
place. Given £15. PSC, |
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|
22 November 1695 he is admitted
permanently |
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|
Received 9
April 1693 |
27 October 1698. he gave up his
place. Given £30. PSC. |
|
Donald Dolan Irish, aged 28
years, of the Comté of Sligo in Ireland, soldier of Sr. Saxbier
lieutenant colonel of the Irish regiment of the Marine, in which he says
he has served 2 years, He has had his leg left “cut” following a
Cannon shot which he received last year at Spire, Specified in his
certificate. Married in Ireland. Cobbler by trade. Catholic. |
|
|
Received |
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|
Terence Donell aged 20 of County
Leucarmen, soldier of Sr. Donavan, Clare’s Regiment, in which he
says he has served 3 years, is greatly troubled of the hip and of the
thigh right thigh by a sciatic Gout inneterée which put him out of
service. Catholic. |
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|
Received 29
October 1693 |
Died 6 April 1694. |
|
Jack Doran, aged 32 years, of
Kings County, soldier of Sr. Bellerose, Regiment of Surlauben, in which
he says he has served 2 years,. His left arm was carried away by a
cannon shot at Ste Croix. Married in Ireland. Catholic, |
|
|
Received 12
November 1693 |
Died 14 July 1694. |
|
Darby Donovan Irish, aged 36 years,
of County Cork, soldier of Sr. Driscol, Irish Marine Regiment, in which
he says he has served 3 years, and apparently 5 in Ireland, is crippled
of his right by a musket coup which he received in a detachment at Château
audela of the Rhine and is greatly troubled of the knee on the same side
having the nerves foutéz, Mason by vacation. Catholic, |
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|
Received 12th
February1706 |
Died 25th December 1714. |
John Doran aged 61
years of
Marabor in Ireland, reformation captain in Lee’s Infantry Regiment,
under Montcassel, in which he has served 16 years, as much in that
capacity as lieutenant and Sous lieutenant, as well as 19
years as cadet and sergeant in the Regiments of Surbeck, Conigsmarck, Furstemberg Hamilton, Dunghan and
Hamilton. He is troubled by gout and by rheumatism in his left side which put him out of
service. He bears an
order from Mr. Chamillart to be received. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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|
Received 22nd
February 1709 |
14th April 1712. he re-entered service
in the Company of Sr. Rive Regiment des Dragoons of Ceutmen. |
|
Bernard Donnelly aged 45 of Castle
Donnelly County Dounegane, soldier of Sr. Donnelly Captain of a Company
of fusiliers in the Sevennes, in which he has served 8 years, and
apparently 10 years in the Regiment of Charlemont Irish. it is borne out
in one of his certificates that he has served since the Irish Troops
entered France, is very troubled of the eyesight having difficulty
seeing a se conduire of a fluxion which developed during the last three
years which put him out of estat a ne pouvoir plus continuer his
service. Married in Verdun. Catholic. |
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|
Received 25
April 1710 |
Died 3 December 1713. |
|
Anthony Doudy aged 58 of
Bolignegne County Derry, soldier of Sr. Callaghan, Regiment of Orrington
under the Guards of the King of England, in which he has served 22 years
of which 2 years in Ireland, borne out in his certificate, is very
troubled of the right thigh by a cannon shot which he received at the
last Battle of Hochstädt, along with his other wounds put him out of
service. Catholic |
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|
Received 29
March 1696 |
Died 30 October 1727, at Guise ATD |
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Jack Donohue aged 28 of County
Donguenin, soldier of Sr. McCarty, Regiment of Limerick Irish, in which
he says he has served 7 years as much in France qu'en Ireland, has had
his right hand “cut” following a musket shot at Marsaglia. Married
in Touraine. Tailor by trade. Catholic |
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|
Received 5
December 1697 |
Died 26 August 1737 at Hesdin Hospital ATD |
|
Laurent Donnelly aged 30 of County
Kilkenny soldier of Sr. Moore, Irish Marines Regiment, in which he says
he has served 11 years as much in France as in Ireland, is crippled of
his shoulder left of a musket shot which he received étant in a
detachment commanded by Sr. Barry near St Gherard about sixteen months
ago (confirmed by his certificate). Catholic, |
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Received 21
January 1700 |
Died 19th April 1720 at
l’Ille of Aix ATD |
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Denis Donohue aged 63 of Cork,
cavalier of Sr. Tour, Regiment of Furstemberg, in which he says he has
served 2 years, apparently 6 years in St Simon, borne out in one of his
certificates, before that it says he has served in the English
Gendarmes, and 7 in Hamilton’s Infantry Regiment, He bears an order
from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be received. Married in Ireland.
Catholic |
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Received 9
September 1700 |
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Denis Donavan dit Saint Denis, aged
34 of t county Cork, soldier of the Company. of Sr. Saint Martin Captain
at the Regiment of Beaunoisir, in which he has served 3 years, and
apparently has served 6 years in the Regiment of Athlone, it is borne
out by his certificate that he served 8 years, He bears an order from
the Marquis of Barbesieux to be received. Catholic. |
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Received 13
May 1700 |
Gave up his place 2 July 1700. Given
£30. PSC and his certificates were returned to him. |
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Laurence Doudale, aged 31
years, of Galway, soldier of
Sr. Barnwell lieutenant colonel of the Regiment of Galmoy under the
dragoons of the Queen of England, in which he has served 14 years,
specified in his certificate, He bears an order from. the Marquis of
Barbesieux to be received. Married in Paris. Catholic |
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Received 22
July 1700 |
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Antoine Doyre (Dwyer?) aged 56 of
Tipperary, soldier of Sr. Mannery, Regiment of Dillon, under Greder-Alemand, Furstemberg and Hamilton, in which he has served 29 years,
borne out by his certificate, He bears an order from the Marquis of
Barbesieux to be received. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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Received 11
November 1700 Until cured |
22 December 1700, Given £9. and
returned his leave paper. |
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Henry Doyre (Dwyer?) aged 58 of
Drogheda, soldier of Sr. Foytt, Regiment of Dillon, in which he has
served 11 years and apparently 12 years in Greder-Alemand, and Hamilton,
(borne out by his certificate). His wounds and troubles put him out of
service. Catholic. |
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Received 11
November 1700 Until cured his ? |
Sent back 23rd December 1700
Given £8.8s. and returned his leave paper. |
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Patrick Donne aged 37 of County
Wicklow, soldier of Sr. Patrick Plunkett, Regiment of Albemarle under
the Marine, Greder-Alemand, Furstemberg and Hamilton, in which he has
served 24 years, borne out in his certificate, is greatly troubled of
the his left side by des douleurs which he has had for the last 5
years which put him out of service. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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Received 18
November 1700 |
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Jack Doudall, aged 52 years,
of County Louth, soldier of Sr. Maguy, at the Regiment of Dillon under
Greder-Alemand, Furstemberg, and Hamilton, in which he has served 24
years, borne out by his certificate, his Deafness along with his
douleurs of kidneys put him out of service. Married in St Germain in
Laye. Catholic. |
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Received 18
November 1700 |
12 January 1702. he is decedé a the Charity of St Germain being ATD to guard the Camp of Marly |
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Jeffrey Dollort, aged 52
years, of Kilkenny, soldier of Sr. Kennedy, Lee’s Regiment. in which
he has served 10 years, apparently 12 in Greder-Alemand, and 6 in
Hamilton, confirmed by his certificates, is crippled of the left hand
from a musket shot which he received at the Siege of Reinsfeld Marly the
Roi, along with his other troubles means that he can no longer continue
his service. Catholic. |
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Received 26
August 1701 |
Died
8 June 1706 |
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Patrick Dobine, aged 42
years, of County Kilkenny, soldier of Sr. Darpentigny, Albemarle’s
Regiment under the Irish Marines and Dublin, in which he says he has
served 8 years, and apparently 2 years in Sheldon’s Cavalry Regiment,
the great douleurs which he ressent by all his body puts him out of
service. Catholic. |
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5 January 1714 |
Died
31 July 1725. |
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Thomas Doyer (Dwyer?), aged
67 years, of Clonmel, County Tipperary, soldier of Sr. Nagle,
Orrington’s Irish regiment, in which he has served 22 years, confirmed
by his certificate, his weakness of eyesight along with his wounds and
other troubles put him out of service. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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23 June 1699. he gave up his place.,
Given £30. PSC and his certificates were returned to him. |
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John Dougan (blind), aged 25
years, of Cork, soldier of Sr. McCarty, Lee’s Irish regiment, in which
he has served 2 years, apparently 3 years in the Regiment of Montcassel,
and 5 years in the Regiment of Greder-Alemand, confirmed by his
certificate that he served 10 years, has lost his left and is greatly
troubled of the other having beaucoup of peine a se conduire of a
fluxion qui luy is venue since two months which put him out of service.
Catholic. |
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Received unknown |
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John Donovan,
aged 24 years of Cork, soldier of the colonel of the Regiment of
Limerick, in which he says he has served 9 years as much in France as in
Ireland, has had his right leg right “cut” following a Bombe
fragment which he received at the Siege of Valence, butcher by trade.
Catholic. |
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October 1720. John Donovan, being of
the Company of Sr. ? ATD in garnison a Bellisle having obtained a leave
paper from his Captain and not returned to the Company after the time
expired, monsieur the Governor par |
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Received 23
January 1698 |
Died
9 October 1701 |
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Charles Donnelevy, aged 24 of
County Donegal, soldier of Sr. O’Donnell, Irish Marine
regiment, in which he says he has served 6 years, is crippled of the leg
left by a rifle coup which he received to the thigh on the same side
being a the escorte des Caissons sortis of Philippsbourg for the army
three years ago which put him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 20
March 1698 |
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Denis Dowdall aged 58 of
County Leitrim, soldier of Sr. O’Neill, Lee’s regiment under
Montcassel, Surbeck, Conigsmarck, Furstemberg, and Hamilton, in which he
has served 27 years, borne out by his certificate, his wounds and
troubles put him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 27
March 1698 |
Died 17 February 1718 at Montreüil
ATD. |
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Theodore Dounega, aged 56 years, of
County Clare, sergeant of the colonel of the Regiment of Clare, in which
he has served 12 years, is crippled of his left arm by a musket shot
which he received at the Battle of Marsaglia Montreuil sur Mer t, All
comme he parroist by his certificate. Catholic. |
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Received 22
May 1698 |
Died April 1715 |
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Nicolas Doublidery
aged 32 years of County Dublin, Dragoon of Sr. Cavanagh,
Regiment des Dragoons of the King of England, in which he has served 7
years, borne out by his certificate, is crippled of the right leg by a
musket shot which he received at the Battle of Marsaglia. Catholic. |
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Received 18
September 1698 |
Died 9 March1709 |
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Martin Douganne, aged 60
years, of County Cork, soldier of Sr. Macoulif, Regiment of Luttrel,
under Clancarty, in which he says he has served 6 years, apparently 2 in
Montcassel, 4 in Conisgmarck, 8 in Hamilton, 4 in Douglas, and 2 in
Monmouth, is crippled of the right thigh from musket shot at Barcelona.
Married in Brittany. Catholic. |
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John Dougan,
aged 33 years, of County Cork, soldier of Sr. McDonough, at the Lee’s
regiment under Montcassel, in which he has served 11 years, borne out by
his certificate, is crippled of the left leg by a coup of fragment of
pierre which he received by the effect of a cannon ball at the Ath.
Catholic. |
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Received 6 March
1692 |
Sent back. Given £16. 12s. PSC |
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Jack Donahue aged 60
years of Limerick, soldier of Sr. Maillé, Regiment of Dillon
Irish, in which he says he has served 2 years, apparently 7 years in
Hamilton, and 7 years in Douglas, his Deafness along with other
infirmities put him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 5
June 1692 |
Sent back. Given £13. 4s. PSC. |
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Daniel Donavan Irish, aged 24 years,
of the County Cork, soldier of Sr. Carroll, Regiment of the Milord
Montcassel, in which he says he has served 3 years is crippled of the
left Thigh having been broken by a fall which he made in pursuit oft the
enemy in Savoy being in a Commandment. Catholic |
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Received 9
April 1693 |
Sent back. Given £12. PSC |
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Hugo Dongan Irish, aged 66 years, of
Cork in Ireland, soldier of Sr. Donovan, Regiment of Clare, in which he
says he has served 3 years, apparently 5 in the French Guards, and 3 in
Insiquine, is crippled of the left hand by a musket shot which he
received at Cambrai along with several other wounds put him out of
service. Married in St Malo. Catholic. |
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Received 8
July 1694 Until cured his (?) |
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Felix Doherty
Irish, aged 35 years, of the County Donegal, sergeant of the Company
colonel of the Regiment of Charlemont in which he has served 2 years,
borne out by his certificate, is greatly troubled of the stomach by a
fall which he made in pursuit of the Enemy at Spire, along with his
other troubles put him out of service. Catholic. |
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28 October 1694. he is received
permanently. |
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30 December 1700. he gave up his
place. Given £30. PSC, and returned his certificate. |
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Received 2nd
December 1694 |
Died 8th January 1695 |
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David Donnorth aged 25 years
of County Cork, cavalier of Sr. Reilly, Regiment of the King of
England, in which he has served 3 years, and 3 in Ireland, is greatly
troubled of a fistula at the periné, des Carnositez a the Verge, des
Ulcers at the Vessie, along with which a esté taillé for the pierre
put him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 1
June 1703 |
Died 30 January 1720. |
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Edmond Dornin aged 36 years of County
Fingall, soldier of Sr. Dassignie, Regiment Dorrington, in
which he says he has served 14 years, is greatly troubled since the
kidneys jusquauz feet by des douleurs which he received one year ago
which put him out of service. Catholic |
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Until
cured his …. Since the 30 August 1703. he is received permanently |
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Hugues Donnecourt, aged 61 years, of
Dublin, sergeant of the Sr. Reding, regt. of Salis, in which he has
served 3 years, and apparently 30 years in the same Company at the
Regiment of Swiss Guards. Confirmed by his certificates, his wounds
along with a dessente puts him out of estat of Continuing his service.
Catholic. |
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Died 2 February 1705. |
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Received |
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William Doyre (Dwyer) aged 34 years of County Tipperary, sergeant of Sr. McMahon, Regiment of
Fitzgerald under Albemarle and Dublin, in which he has served 8 years,
borne out by his certificate, and apparently says he has again served 4
years, is crippled of the left hand of a musket shot which he received
at the Combat of Luzzara. Catholic. |
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4 June 1705. he deserted of the
Company of Sr. Lucenoy Captain ATD in garnson a Tournai after having
shot David Condon, Irish, his Comrade. |
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Received |
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Simon Dougan Irish, aged 28 years,
of County Monahan, cavalier of Sr. Chevalier of Beauviller, Regiment of
the Vaupallier under Leny, in which he has served 4 years, and apparent.
11 years in Albemarle el the Marine of Ireland All borne out by his
certificate, He has had his arms right “cut” following of a coup of
pistolet which hel received a the last Battle of Hogstet. Catholic. |
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15 September 1706. he deserted of
the Company of Sr. Foucant Captain ATD in garnson a Saint Malo. |
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Received 9
March 1714 |
Died 29 April 1737. |
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John Dolan Irish, aged 50
years, of Downpatrick in Ireland, soldier of Sr. Bourke, Dillon’s
Irish Regiment, in which he says he has served 10 years, is crippled of
the leg right of a bomb fragment at Landau, he is of the number des
invalids received at Strasbourg.Catholic. |
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Received 25
May 1714 |
Died22 October 1721 at Doullens ATD. |
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Arthur Donnelly aged 58 of
Armagh, cavalier of Sr. Prendergast lieutenant colonel of the Nugent's Regiment
under Sheldon in which he has served 23 years, borne out by
his certificate, is crippled of the foot right the ayant eu démis by
the chûtte of his cheval sous luy in a detachment during the Siege of
Fribourg, along with a which is troubled of the hand right of a coup of
sabre which he received a the Battle of Ramillies, put him out of
service. Married in Mouzon. Catholic. |
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Received 1st
May 1705 |
Died 13th November 1720. |
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Thomas Doüajre (Dwyer)
aged
71 years of County Cork, cavalier of Sr. Marshal, Regiment of Sheldon,
in which he has served 13 years, which is borne out by his certificate,
and apparently says he has served 3 years in Bareith in Ireland, is
greatly troubled des kidneys and of the stomach caused for having been
fouled by the feet of horses - his own horse being abbatu sous luy in a
fossé being in a detachment near Tongres about six months ago months
which put him out of service. Clothes tailor by trade. Catholic. |
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Received 30
August 1709 |
Died 25 October 1732 at Broüaye ATD. |
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Daniel Donn aged 42 of Montmellick, County
Coüens Kanty, lieutenant reformation at the suite of the Regiment
of Infantry Irish of O’Donnell under Fitzgerald and Albemarle, in
which he has served 19 years as much in that capacity que of cadet, is
crippled of his right arm by a rifle shot which he received at the
Combat near Sudenarde, and of his shoulder on the same side the ayant eu
of suite of a fall which hel fit in recevant his wound in which he has
fut foulé aux feet des Chevaux which put him out of service, He bears
an order from Mr. Voysin to be received because he has all the required
qualities. Catholic. |
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Received 27th
July 1730 |
Died 7 February 1746 |
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Laclin Dougan aged 60 of Clochmilly County
Donegal, soldier of Sr. Carroll, Irish regiment of Lee in which he
has served 15 years, apparently 24 years, in Donnell’s Regiment,
mentioned in his certificate dated the 10th of the present months of
July and 26 May 1726, his weak eyesight Along with his Etourdissements
and his wounds put him out of service, Catholic. |
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Received 9 November
1714 |
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John Doüare (Dwyer?) Irish, aged 43
years, of Québack County Limerick, One of the English Gendarmes
commanded by monsieur LeChevalier of Janson, in which he has served 13
years which is borne out by his certificate, apparently says he has
served 11 years in Bourke’s Irish, and 3 years in the Guards of the
King Jacques, is very troubled by his a rifle shot which he received
autravers of the Corps a the Battle of Hochstädt, along with a his
other wounds and troubles putting him out of service. Catholic |
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Received 29 June
1721 |
Died 10 May 1735. he is Died a
Chalons sur Saone (71076) ATD |
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John Dower (Dwyer) Irish, aged 50
years, of Tipperary in Ireland, sergeant of Sr. Glaser Dillon’s Irish
Regiment under Limerick, in which he has served 30 years, mentioned in
his certificate dated of 6th of the present month of June, is crippled
of the Arms left the ayant eye fouled by a fall which he fit ensuitte of
a coup of sabre which he receut sur the head at the Siege of Verseil,
along with a several other wounds put him out of service. Married in
Paris, and is Catholic |
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Eugene Doyle aged 62 years, of the town and County of Kilkenny in Ireland, sergeant at the Irish regiment de Lavy Company of ferrans in which he has served 40 years, as much in led. reg. que in celuy of Berwick dont 35 years sergeant. Catholic. reMarried |
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. bas officer |
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. Mort the 8 June 1766 at the royal
hostel of invalids |
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Received 1st.
August 1676. as soldier |
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Thomas Donnines Irish, aged 24 years soldier of Asborneham at the regiment of Montmoult in which he has served 4 years is entirely out of service to be crippled of the arms left of a coup of Epée which hel receut being commanded in party, is bearer des leave paper order and route under mentioned n'est pas Married innd is Catholic. Receu |
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. the 17 June 1678. he a gave up his
place. moyennant 18 L of argent which Given £for luy aider a faire his
voyage avec his habit and garniture of linge |
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Received
29th April 1674. |
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John Donahue, aged 60 years known as The valée of Ireland soldier in the compe. daujais at the regt. des guards y a esté premr. corporal, served again 15 years in another Irish Regiment. Married in Paris. Catholic |
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Received 29th April 1674. |
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Raymond doburgo Irish of nation aged 60 years. sergeant in the comp. of Butler at the regt. Of Hamilton din which he has sort pntement. is Married. Catholic |
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Received 27
February1716 |
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Maurice Douny Irish, aged 55 years,
of Cork in Ireland, soldier of Sr. Barry, Irish regiment of Berwick, in
which he has served 24 years, ainsi que borne out by his certificate, is
troubled by his a decline incomplete of the side left along with a his
wounds put him out of service. Catholic. |
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. the 2 September 1734. he is Died a
Montreüil (62588) ATD |
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Received 12
March 1716 |
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Martin Donnelly
Irish, aged 48 years, of Armagh, soldier of Sr. Lally,
lieutenant colonel of the Regiment of Dillon, in which he has served 24
years comme he appert by his certificate, his wounds Along with a which
is troubled of the mal Caduc, put him out of service. Catholic. |
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. the Premier January 1722. he is
Died at the Chateau of Boüillon ATD |
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Received 2
July 1716 |
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Richard Doffy or Dosfy, aged 22 years, of Tremelistone County Meath, soldier of Sr. Wyer, Irish regiment of Orrington, in which he has served 6 years, confirmed by his certificate, and says he has also served 7 years in |
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Received11
November 1717 |
10 January 1731. he is Died a the
hopital of St. Martin (17369) in the Isle of Ré ATD |
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Patrick Donnelly, aged 59 years, of
Machedonne County Armagh, soldier of Sr. Arthur lieutenant colonel of
the Regiment of Orrington, under the Guards of the King of England, in
which he has served 29 years confirmed by his certificate dated of the
29 October last, is very troubled by his the eyesight having fort Basse
along with his wounds and other troubles put him out of service. Married
in Bethune (62119). Catholic. |
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Christopher Doudall aged 62 years,
of Reistoun County Meath, soldier of Sr. McCarty, Irish regiment of
Orrington under the Guards of the King of England, in which he has
served 27 years, ainsi que borne out his certificate dated of the 22 may
last, is very troubled by his a decline complete of the side right along
with a his weak eyesightand
other troubles put him out of service, Surgeon by Profession. Catholic. |
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Received 21
July 1718 |
Died
4 January 1730. |
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Edmond Doyre (Dwyer) Irish,
aged 55 years, of Lembare, County Cork, soldier of Sr. Bourke Irish
regiment de Lee, under O’Donnell, Fitzgerald and Dublin. in which he
has served 22 years, comme he appert by his certificate dated 3rd June
last, and apparently dit y avoir again served 5 years, and very troubled
of the arm right of a rifle shot which he received at Luzzara which put
him out of service, Catholic. |
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Received 11th
August 1718 |
Died
9 September 1735. |
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Charles Donnelan aged
62 years of Ballydonnelan, soldier of Sr. Dillon Dillon’s
Irish Regiment under Limerick in which he says he has served 26 years,
is troubled of the leg left of a rifle shot at Marsaglia, along with his other wounds puts him out of service, he is of the number des
soldiers reformed envoy in a Company of invalids a the Citadel of the
Havre, he n'a apporté ny leave paper ny certificate. Catholic. |
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Received 18 January
1722 |
Died 28 November 1729 at Dunkirk ATD |
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Eneas McDonough aged 57 of
Donagh, County Low, soldier of Sr. Cantillon at the Irish regiment of
Roth under Berwick, in which he has served 30 years, mentioned in his
certificate dated of the 30 December 1721. His wounds and troubles put
him out of service. Catholic |
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Received 21
July 1729 |
Died 21 May 1731 at Seyne the Alpes
ATD. |
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Hugues 0'Donal Irish, aged 58
years, of Londonderry in Ireland soldier of the Company master of Camp
of the Dillon’s Irish Regiment in which he has served 5 years,
apparently 5 years in the Regiment of Roth, 16 years of cavalier in the
Regiment of Bourgogne, 2 years in the Regiment of Albemarle and 9 years
in the Regiment of Dublin, his certificate borne out which he served 37
years, dated of the 6 of the present months of July is troubled of the
poitrine being astmatique which along with his wounds put him out of
service. Catholic |
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Received 10 June
1717 |
Died 6 November 1727 at Arras ATD |
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Denis Driscol, Irish of Grandmaison,
aged 67 years, of Grandmaison? County Cork, soldier of Sr. Maguin, Irish
regiment of Lee under Montcassel, in which he has served 25 years, borne
out in his certificate dated of the 31 may last, is crippled of a digit
of the hand left of a rifle shot of troubled by his the Leg left of
another rifle shot which he received at Montmeillan and other troubles
put him out of service. Married in Douai. Catholic. |
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Received 4
December 1711 |
Died 9th December 1712 at Bergues
ATD |
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William Drady
aged 40 years of hialle in Ireland, soldier of Sr. Plunkett, lieutenant colonel
of O’Donnell's Irish regiment, in which he has served 23 years
borne out in his certificate, is very troubled of a weakness of eyesight
caused by a coup of sabre which he received sur the head au combat of
Luzzara, along with his other wounds and which he tombe of the mal
caduc putting him out of service. He comes at present from a company of
invalids at Amiens. Catholic |
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Received 22nd
April 1700 |
Died 7th January 1709 at Bergues ATD. |
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Denis Drikol aged 43 of
County Cork, soldier of Sr. Linchy, Dillon's Regiment under
Greder-Allemand, in which he has served 28 years, borne out in his
certificate. Catholic |
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Received 27th
May 1700 |
Gave up his place
23rd July 1700.
Given £30. PSC and his certificates were returned to him. |
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Thomas Drisset aged 50
years of Limerick, sergeant in Ricol's, Orrington's Regiment under
the King of England's Guards, in which he has served 9 years as well as 20 years in Greder-Alemand, Furstemberg, and Hamilton, borne out his
certificate. He bears an order from the Marquis of
Barbesieux to be received. Married in Rouen. Catholic |
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Received 5th
April 1715 |
Died 21st September
1726 at Blamont
ATD. |
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Walter Durkan or Durcan
aged 57 years of Bokol, County Mayo, grenadier of Sr. Dassiny,
Irish regiment of Orrington in which he has served 26 years, portes by
his certificate, is very troubled by his the Thigh left of a rifle shot
which he received in a detachment near Ulme, along with a hernia at
the Ventre, and other infirmities, puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 17th
November 1695 |
Died
24th July 1696 |
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Denis Dune aged 24 years of
Queen’s County, soldier of O’Donnell, Irish Marines Regiment, in
which he says he has served 8 years. His left thigh is crippled from a
musket shot at Spire. Catholic |
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Received 31st
December 1693 |
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Charles Durand known
as Patrick aged 60 years of Ireland, cavalier in Rotron's, Souuré's Regiment under
Tilladet, in which he has served 26 years (confirmed by his certificate)
and says he has also served 20 years in Esclainvillier's and the Commissar
General's. His wounds and troubles put
him out of service. Married in Picardy. Catholic. |
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Received 31st
October 1710 |
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Thomas Dullehunty
aged 42 years of Kilkenny, cavalier
in Kouke's, Nugent's Regiment, in which
he has served 18 years, borne out by his certificate, and says he has
also served 2 years in Orrington's. His right hand was crippled by a sabre
cut at the Battle of Ramillies which along
with his other wounds puts him out of service. Married in Mezières.
Clothes tailor. Catholic. |
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Received 8th
March 1696 to recovery section for six months |
Died 26th March 1696 |
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Thady Dune aged 38
years of County
Kilkenny, cavalier of the company colonel of the Queen of England’s
Regiment, in which he says he has served 5 years, as well as 4 in
Ireland, is greatly troubled of the Col and back and lost both
arms provenant of a fall which he fit of his cheval being in a party
commanded against the Hussars near Landau a year and a half ago which
puts out of service. Married in Ireland. Catholic |
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Received 28th
January 1700 |
Died
28 August 1719 at the Isle of Aix ATD. |
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Daniel Dulany aged 55 of
Queen’s County, cavalier of Sr. Condon, Queen of England’s
Regiment, in which he has served 7 years (borne out by his certificate).
He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be received. Married
in Ireland. Catholic. |
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Received November
1679 |
Asked to retire to
Ireland: 8th July 1681.Given £12 to take himself there. |
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Cornelius Dugal Irish, aged 20
years, soldier in Callaghan's company, Hamilton's Regiment (at present
incorporated into Furstenberg's) in which he says he has served 3 years.
His left arm is crippled from a musket shot at
the Siege of Puycerda. He bears a certificate from Sr. Zurlauben
approved by Intendant Camus of Beaulieu given at Perpignan 17th
September 1679. Single. Catholic. |
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Received 16th
March 1714 |
Died 6th August 1722 at Aigues Mortes ATD |
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William Duiguen
known as "HappyHeart" aged
63 years, of Boris in Ireland, soldier of Sr. Desplottes, Regiment of
Languedoc, in which he has served 32 years, borne out in his
certificate, his wounds along with at his troubles put him out of
service, he is of the number des invalids received at Strasbourg. Catholic. |
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Received 8th
October 1716 |
Died 27th December 1723 |
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John Duffy aged 62 years of
O’Brien's, in which he has served 26 years, borne out in his
certificate. He is very troubled by his eyesight which along with his wounds
and other troubles puts him out of service. Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
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Received 11th
November 1717 |
Died 23rd June 1732. |
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Edmond Dunne
aged 60 of Estreilsthun, County Kildare, soldier of the colonel of
O'Brien's Regiment under Clare, in which he has served 20 years,
(confirmed by his certificate dated 31st October 1717 and says he has
also served 3 years in Tilladet's Dragoons and 5 years in Henry
Jones' English Cavalry Regiment . He is very troubled by his
belly due to a bayonet cut at Ramillies which along with his other wounds puts him
out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 7th
July 1729 |
Died 15th December 1729
at Abbeville ATD. |
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William Dune aged 65 of Kildare,
corporal of Sr. Hennessey lieutenant colonel of Lee's Irish regiment in which he has served 20
years (confirmed by his certificate dated 2nd July 17290 and
says he has served a further 3 years. He has lost his left eye by a fluxion
and is troubled by the other which puts him out of service. Catholic |
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Received |
Names |
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13
July 1721 |
Andrew Dalton
aged 60 of
Piercetonne, County Meath |
|
28 July 1720 |
Edmond Daniel
of Cloÿs,
County Tipperary |
|
24 April 1749 |
Denis Daily of Rabreide County Kildare. Married |
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16 October 1749 |
Charles Daily of Bernomolliet,
County Roscommon |
|
13 June 1726 |
Felix Dannely
of Bony
Donnelly county Tyrone |
|
11 September 1732 |
Laclin Daÿtte (Doherty) of
Wicklow town |
| 28 August 1727 |
Thomas Deyne aged 63 of
Aglishau, County Kilkenny |
|
12 May 1695 |
Richard Dillon aged 55 of
County Connaught.. |
|
24 November 1746 |
Nicholas Dillon of Dublin town. Married |
|
13 June 1726 |
Laurence Dillon of Athlone,
County Meath |
28 October 1734 |
John Donohue Irish |
|
16 December 1734 |
Jack Donnelly Irish |
|
15 November 1731 |
Arthur Donnelly of Charlemont,
Ireland at Fort Nieulay, Calais. Married in Dublin |
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20 January 1735 |
Hugues Doherty Irish |
|
1 October 1722 |
Denis Dolohonty Irish |
|
Unknown |
Denis Doyre (Dwyer) of
Ardenal County Tipperary |
|
Unknown |
Denis Doyer (Dwyer,
Rossemore, County Tipperary |
|
13 November 1727 |
John Dougan of Anabore,
County Laois |
| 27 November 1727 | Felix
Donnelly of Drumphern County
Dunqhenin |
| 31
July 1738 |
Bryan
Donde (Dowd?) of
Mayo town. |
| 3
September 1719 |
Eugene
Doherty of Inissonne, County
Donegal |
| 5
September 1726 |
John
Donnegan of Cork town. |
| 1763 |
Patrick
Dourdall of Gromeganr,
Ireland |
| Unknown |
Jack Dowling of Lagan |
| 2 December 1723 | Patrick Duffy aged 64 of Hebergnain
County Monaghan, soldier |