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Received
27th October 1695 |
Died
21 April 1714 at Bergues |
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Laurence
Faulou aged 25 years of County Waterford, soldier of Sr.
Butler, Arlow’s Irish Regiment in which he says he has served 4 years,
as well as 4 years in Ireland. His right arm was crippled by a musket
shot at Marsaglia. Catholic |
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Received
4th September 1692 |
Sent
back. Given 13 PSC. |
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Hugues
Farrell aged 21 of County Longford, dragoon
in the colonel of
Luttrell’s Irish Dragoons Regiment in which he says he has served 3 years. He has had his right leg “cut” after a cannon shot at the Siege of Limerick (confirmed by certificate). Catholic. |
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Received
9th July 1706 |
Died
23rd November 1737. |
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Laclin
Fauguerty aged 48 of Thurlegs?, County Tipperary,
lieutenant following the reformation of Lee’s Infantry Regiment under
Montcassel in which he has served 15 years as much in that capacity as
sub-lieutenant and cadet as well as 2 years in Ireland in the King of
England’s Guards Corps. He is greatly troubled by his right leg due to
a rifle shot at the last Battle of Hochstädt which puts him out of
service. He bears an order from Mr. Chamillart to be received. Catholic. |
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Received
14th November 1710 |
Expelled 1st April 1701for carrying false certificates. |
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Patrick
Faulkner aged 72 of Corickmaroise,
County Louth, soldier in Callaghan's, Orrington’s Regiment; in which
he has served for more than 20 years confirmed by his certificate. His
right hand was crippled by a rifle shot at the Battle of St Croix which
combined with his weak eyesight and other wounds put him out of service.
Married in Paris. Carpenter by trade. Catholic. |
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3rd June 1700 presented himself again. Expelled again for same reason as above and name crossed out in register on same day. |
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Received
2nd May 1710 |
Died 18th
February 1717 |
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Denis Falvy aged 42 of Ardoüane,
County Kerry, soldier in Bryan's, Lee’s Regiment under Montcassel,
in which he has served 20 years confirmed by his certificate. His right
knee is crippled having been broken by a fragment of wood by the effect
of a cannonball at Malplaquet Catholic. |
|
|
Received
16th September 1712 |
Died
4th April 1732 at Sedan ATD |
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Laurence
Faulou aged 49 of Grangouin. County Waterford, corporal in
Sr. McMahan’s Grenadiers, O’Donnell’s regiment under Fitzgerald
and Albemarle, in which he has served 22 years, borne out by his
certificate, and says he has also served 3 years in Ireland He is very
troubled by frequent dizzy spells having been trepanned after his head
was hit with the cross-head of a rifle whilst in a
detachment near Tournai last winter which puts him out of service.
Catholic. |
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Received
3rd June 1700 |
Expelled 1st
April 1701 by order of Mr. Chamillart for carrying false certificates |
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Patrick Faulkner
aged 63 of County
Low, sergeant in Ricard's, Orrington’s Regiment under the King of
England’s Guards under Greder-Allemand, 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.
Carpenter by trade. Catholic. |
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14th November 1710 presented himself again. Refused again for same reason as above and name crossed out in register on same day. |
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Received
14th October 1700 |
Died
20th February 1703 at Ham Chateau ATD |
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Edmond
Farry aged 46 of County Donegal, soldier
in O’Donnell's,
Albemarle’s Irish Regiment under the Marines, in which he has served
12 years, confirmed by his certificate. His right hand is crippled from
a musket shot at Spire which combined with another musket shot to his
left leg at Spire puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received
8th December 1713 |
Died
4th March 1733 |
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John Fay
known as "St John" aged 55 of County Tipperary, sergeant in
McMahan's, Fitzgerald’s Irish Regiment, in which he says he has
served 7 years as well as one year in Pedrebourg’s. His right thigh
was crippled by a rifle shot at Turin. He is one of a number of Invalids
listed at Besançon. Sergeant by trade. Catholic. |
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Received
2nd October
1755 |
Died
8th November 1768 at Sète Hospital ATD |
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Ross
Farrell aged 46 of Stentown,
County Longford, sergeant in Berwick’s Irish Regiment, Dourdall’s
company, in which he has served 23 years, 10 of those as sergeant. He is
troubled by his lower belly due to a shot at Fontenoy. Catholic |
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Received
13th June 1676 |
Refused
same day because he has insufficient service and is badly afflicted with
scrofula without other wounds. Given £15 to return to Ireland. |
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William
Fallard Irish aged 24, soldier in the company of young
captain Hamilton in the regiment of the same name in which he has served
for one year. He has scrofula according to the certificate of doctor of
Toul Hospital dated 5th May 1676. He bears a passport from his major
dated 29th May 1676. Single. Catholic. |
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Received
17th July 1677 |
20th September 1677
He wished to
retire to Ireland and besides two sets of under garments, he was given
£18 to enable him to do this. |
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Jack le Fane
Irish, aged 25, soldier
in captain Hamilton's, Dongan’s Regiment in which he says he has
served 3 years. He is out of service due to a musket shot to his left
thigh last year at Saverne which has left him crippled. He bears a
letter from Mr. Miromenil, Intendant at Chalons dated 2nd
July 1677. Single. Catholic. |
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Received
1st March 1715 |
Died
10th May 1721 at Aigues Mortes ATD |
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Owen
Farrell aged 60 of Balbigly near Londonderry, corporal
oin the
colonel of Dillon’s Irish Regiment, in which he has served 24 years
according to his certificate. He is greatly troubled by his vision which
combined with his infirmities puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received
28th June 1696 |
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Edmond
Ferrell aged 59 of County
Lunffar,
soldier in the colonel of Limerick’s Regiment in which he says he has
served one year as well as 4 in the King of England Guards and 6 in
Dillon’s Regiment. A rifle shot to his left arm at Arras and a pike
blow at St Croix puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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|
Received
5th May 1713 |
Died
23rd August 1717 at Ardres ATD |
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John
Ferelle aged 77 years, of Dromheriffe, County Armagh,
soldier in Butler's, Orrington’s Regiment, in which he has served 24
years, confirmed by his certificate, and says he has served 8 years in
Ireland. He is very troubled by his left leg from a bomb fragment at Douai which combined with weak eyesight and other
infirmities puts him out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
30th October 1711 |
Died
10th August 1725 at Le Havre ATD |
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Jack
Fitzgerald de Ste Marie aged 42 of Dunghernan, County
Waterford, cavalier in Robert Nugent's, Nugent’s Regiment under
Sheldon, in which he has served 20 years, confirmed by his certificate,
and says he has also served 2 years in Ireland and 3 years in
O’Neill’s Dragoons. His right hand is crippled from a sabre blow at
Ramillies which combined with a rifle shot through his shoulders, a cut to his head at Spire and Audenarde and
severe caducity puts him out of service. Hat maker by trade. Catholic |
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|
Received
20th October 1695 |
Died
19th November 1696 |
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David Fisher aged of County Cork, soldier in Brittin's, Talbot’s Irish Regiment, in which he says he has served 6 years. He has had his spine broken by a blow from a musket butt at Marsaglia. Catholic. |
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Received
28th September 1708 |
Died 23rd October 1719 |
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Jack
Finy James Feeney aged 41 of Drumcline, County Sligo, soldier
in Risbourg's, Dillon’s Regiment in which he says he has served 20
years, as well as 4 years in Ireland. His weak vision combined with a
rifle shot to his right arm at Yvrée puts him out of service. He comes
at present from a company of invalids which was at Antibes. Catholic. |
|
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Received
28th June 1709 |
Died
25th February 1728 |
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William
FitzSimons aged 44 of Molingare, soldier
in the colonel of
Lee’s Regiment's under Montcassel in which he has served 16 years,
confirmed by his certificate. He has been very troubled by sciatica in his right
thigh for the past 18 months which puts him out of service.
Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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|
Received
5th June 1711 |
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Richard Fitzpatrick aged 70 of Hiohel, Ireland, soldier in Kennedy's, O’Brien’s Irish Regiment in which he has served 17 years, confirmed by his certificate. His caducity combined with his wounds puts him out of service. He comes at present from a company of invalids which was at Amiens. Catholic. |
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|
Received
21st January 1700 |
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Jack
Fitzgerald aged 60 of County Cork,
soldier in Francis Barry, Clare’s Regiment, in which he has served
10 years, and 8 years in Hamilton’s. His certificate shows 25 years of
service. Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
11th February 1700 |
Gave up
his place 17th August 1700. Given £30. PSC and his certificates
were returned to him. |
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John
Fitzgerald aged 40 of Limerick, soldier
in lieutenant colonel Carroll's, Berwick’s Regiment under the King of England’s
Dragoons, in which he has served 12 years, confirmed by his certificate.
He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be received. Married
in Paris. Catholic |
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|
Received
11th March 1700 |
Gave up
his place 12th June 1704. Given £30 PSC and his certificates
were returned to him. |
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Edmond
FitzSimons aged 23 of County Down, soldier
in Barry Senior's, Clare’s Regiment, in which he has served 10 years, confirmed
by his certificate. He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to
be received. Catholic |
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|
Received
8th April 1700 |
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Thomas
FitzMaurice aged 29 of County Kerry,
soldier in Maggy's, Dillon’s Regiment under Greder-Allemand,
Furstemberg and Hamilton, in which he has served 18 years, mentioned in
his certificate. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
2nd September 1701 |
Died
10th December 1726 |
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Francis
Fitton aged 57 of Nokany, County Limerick,
lieutenant following the reformation of Berwick’s Infantry Regiment in which
he has served 4 years as well as 6 years as lieutenant in Athlone’s
and 4 years as captain in Barrett’s Regiment in Ireland. His weak
eyesight and wounds put him out of service. He bears an order from Mr.
Chamillart to be received. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
2nd September 1701 |
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William
Fitzgerald aged 50 of Kildare, cavalier
in Fleming's, Sheldon’s Regiment under Galmoy, in which he has
served 10 years as well as 6 years as infantry lieutenant in Dillon’s
Regiment in Ireland. His certificate shows 16 years of service.
Paralysis of his left side puts him out of service. Married in Ireland.
Catholic. |
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|
Received
15th May 1698 |
Died
15th September 1722 at St Malo ATD |
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Jack
Fitzgerald aged 40 of County Kildare, soldier
in the colonel
of Athlone’s Regiment, in which he says he has served 13 years as much
in France as in Ireland. His left hand was crippled by a rifle shot from
the Barbettes near Pinerolo. Joiner by trade. Catholic. |
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|
Received
4th July 1697 |
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Balthazar
FitzWilliams aged 38 of County Meath,
sergeant in Hogan's, Lee’s Regiment under Montcassel, in which he
has served 6 years as well as 6 in Surbeck and Conigsmarck, 5 in
Furstemberg’s, and 4 in Hamilton’s. His certificate shows 20 years
of service. His left knee is crippled from a rifle shot at Necker 4
years ago. Cobbler by trade. Catholic. |
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|
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Died 8th May 1713 |
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Patrick
Fitzpatrick aged 29 of Limerick, soldier of Sr. O’Connor,
Limerick’s Regiment, in which he says he has served 8 years. He has
had the extremities of both feet “cut” after they were frozen whilst
in a detachment in the valleys against the Barbets two years ago last
Winter which combined with several wounds puts him out of service.
Catholic. |
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|
Received
27th March 1698 |
Deserted
25th July 1710 from Arras and got married without
permission. |
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Jack
Fitzgerald aged 26 of County Kerry, soldier of Sr. Coughlin,
Clare’s Regiment, in which he has served 10 years as much in France as
in Ireland (confirmed by his certificate). His right shoulder is
crippled due to a pike blow which he received being commanded to
go to the burning of Valentin which puts him out of service.
Catholic. |
|
|
Received
21st August 1698 |
Died
7 March 1707 |
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John
Fihin Derby aged 30 of Cork, soldier of Sr. McCarty
Spaigne, Lee’s Regiment under Montcassel, in which he has served
12 years, confirmed by his certificate. Both legs are paralysed since a
year ago which puts him out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
25th September 1698 |
Deserted
5th May 1703 from Quesnoy. |
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Gerard
Fitzgerald aged 36 of Cork, soldier of Sr. David Barry,
Clare’s Irish Regiment, in which he has served 9 years (mentioned in
his certificate). His right hand is crippled from a musket shot at
Montmeillan combined with a rifle shot which he received through his
thigh whilst in a detachment in the Valley of Luzerne, puts him out of
service. Cellar man by trade. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
2nd October 1698 |
Died
22nd February 1731 |
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John
FitzMaurice aged 35 of County Kerry, lieutenant of the
company colonel of Limerick’s Regiment, in which he has served 10
years. His right arm is crippled from a musket shot at Valance. He bears
an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be admitted. Catholic |
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|
Received
18th June 1693 |
Sent
back. Given 24 PSC. |
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Thomas
Fitzgerald aged 22 of County Cork, soldier of Sr. Mathely,
Athlone’s Regiment, in which he says he has served 3 years. He is
greatly troubled by his hips and thighs with sciatic gout inneterée
which puts him out of service. Tailor by trade. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
30th May 1704 |
Died
15th January 1713 |
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Nicholas
Fitzgerald aged 65 of County Kerry, reformation lieutenant at
the suite of Dillon’s Infantry Regiment under Limerick, in which
he has served 11½ years in that capacity as well as 2 years as captain
in McCarty’s in Ireland. His troubles put him out of service. He bears
an order from Mr. Chamillart to be received. Catholic |
|
|
Received
8th December 1713 |
Died
9th April 1719 - drowned in the sea whilst ATD at
Chateau Iff |
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Anthony
FitzMaurice known as Anthony aged 39 of Cana, Ireland,
soldier of the colonel of Galmoy’s Irish Regiment, in which he says he
has served 18 years. Her has had his left leg “cut” after a rifle
shot at Montefil . He is one of a number of invalids reçensé at
Besançon. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
26th May 1713 |
Died
26th April 1743. |
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Miles
Finnegan aged 55 of Acondre, County Sligo, grenadier of Sr.
McMahon, O’Donnell’s Irish Regiment under Fitzgerald and Albemarle,
in which he has served 22 years (borne out by his certificate). His
right knee is crippled due to three rifle shots at Douai. Married in
Paris. Panetier (bread distributor?) by trade. Catholic. |
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|
|
Died 14th April 1726 at Ardres ATD. |
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Bernard
Fitzpatrick aged 60 of Balicoly, Kings County, soldier
of Sr. Dunne, O’Donnell’s Irish Regiment under Fitzgerald, Albemarle
and Dublin, in which he has served 23 years (confirmed by his
certificate). His right leg is crippled from a rifle shot at Spire;
combined with being very troubled by a complete decline of his right
side puts him out of service. Married in Cambrai. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
13th August 1706 |
Died
29th September 1725 |
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John
Fitzgerald Desse aged 60 of Romane, County Waterford,
reformation lieutenant at the suite of Lee’s Irish Regiment
under Montcassel, in which he has served 16 years as much in that
capacity as lieutenant and sub-lieutenant as well as 19 years as cadet
and soldier in Surbeck’s, Conigsmarck’s, Furstemberg’s and
Hamilton’s. His wounds and troubles put him out of service. He bears
an order from Mr. Chamillart to be received. Married in Metz. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
8th July 1700 |
Died
23rd February 1703 |
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Daniel Fiolant aged 64 of Dublin,
sergeant in the company of Sr. Le Fonre, French Guards Regiment, in
which he has served for 40 years (confirmed by his certificates) and
says he has also served 10 years in the Duke of York’s English
Regiment. He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be
received. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
24th January 1697 |
Sent
back having no authorisation. Given £7. 4s. |
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Henry
FitzSimons aged 38 of Dublin, sergeant of Sr. Lally,
Dillon’s Regiment, in which he has served 6 years (confirmed by his
certificate) and says he has served one more year as well as 11 years in
Surbeck’s, Conigsmarck’s and Furstemberg’s plus 4 in Hamilton’s.
He is greatly troubled by his left leg left from a musket shot at
Palamos which combined with his decline puts him out of service.
Catholic. |
|
|
Received
14th July 1729 |
Died
26 November 1741 |
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John
Fitzpatrick aged 60 of Menhem, County Kildare, soldier of Sr.
Keating, Rothe’s Irish Regiment under Orrington, in which he has
served 37 years, (borne out by his certificate dated 31st May
1729. He is troubled by rheumatism in his left side which along with his
wounds puts him out of service. Catholic |
|
|
Received
21st July 1729 |
Died
19th June 1749 |
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Joseph
Fitzgerald aged 46 of the town of Dublin, drummer of Sr.
O’Brien, Berwick’s Irish Regiment in which he has served 20 years
(mentioned in his certificate dated 17th June 1729). He says
he has also served 3 years in the Artois Regiment. He has lost his right
eye from a fluxion which combined with his other troubles puts him out
of service. Catholic |
|
|
Received
1st April 1706 |
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|
Jack Fleming aged 65 of County
Tipperary, sergeant of Sr. Hagan, lLe’s Irish
Regiment under Montcassel, in which he has served for over 14
years, confirmed by his certificate, and says he has also served 6 years
in Ireland in the same Regiment of Montcassel. His wounds and troubles
put him out of service. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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29 July 1717. Jack Fleming Irish
being corporal of the Company of Sr. Massey ATD in garrison at Sisteron
04209 having been detached with a sergeant and 4. soldier for an escort
to go to Aix in Provence. He is sifo. |
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|
Received 14/5/1693 |
Died 11 December 1719 at Blamont ATD.. |
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Denis Flanagan aged 40 years, of
Dublin soldier of Sr. Chapel, Irish Regiment of Talbot, in which he says
he has served 4 years, is crippled of the hand left, and fort troubled
by his of his head of several coups of Sabre which he received last year
whilst in a detachment near Pinerolo, comme il parroist by his
certificates. Sawyer of Long by trade. Catholic. |
|
|
Received 22/3/1715 |
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|
Richard Flaide aged 60 of Dublin,
soldier of Sr. Bryan O’Neil Berwick’s Irish Regiment, in which he
has served 14 years, apparently 2 years in Gonniga, 2 years in
Dauphine’s, 5 years in Dublin, 9 years in of Orrington and 4 years
Monmouth, it is borne out in his certificate which he at served 40
years, is very troubled by his right talon by a rifle shot which he
received at the Battle of St Francois, combined with his other Wounds
and troubles puts him out of service, surgeon by profession. Catholic. |
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|
19 April 1720. Richard Flaide Irish
having obtained of Mr. Governor a leave paper of 3rd to the
14th September 1719, to go to Bayonne vacquer at his affaires at
the town of Meaux in disguise and conduit in the prison |
|
|
Received
25th May 1706 |
Died
7th May 1707 |
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Peter Fleming aged 34 of County
Meath, brigadier of Sr. Nugent, Nugent’s Irish Regiment under Sheldon,
the Queen of England and Galmoy, in which he has served 14 years,
confirmed by his certificate, and asays he has also served 3 years in
Ireland. His right knee is crippled having been dislocated when his
horse fell form beneath him whilst in a detachment commanded to
reconnoitre the enemy between Tongres and Tirlemont which puts him out
of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received 20/4/1708 |
9 July 1712.it is Died. |
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Edmond Flynn aged 41 of Oken, County
Cork, soldier of Sr. Brian, Lee’s regiment under Montcassel, in which
he has served 18 years, confirmed by his certificate is very troubled by
a chancrous ulcer of his upper lip combined with his wounds putting him
out of service. Married in Metz.Tailor of habits of his trade. Catholic. |
|
|
Received 1/5/1711 |
17 august 1735.it is Died. |
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George Fleming Irish, aged 26 years,
of Lolcine? County Mayo, Cavalier of the master of Camp of Regiment of
Cavalry of Nugent under Sheldon, in which he has served 5 years,
confirmed by his certificate, is very troubled by his of the Superior
Levre the having pierce after a rifle shot which he received at the
Battle of Malplaquet which puts him out of service. Married in Bruxelles
Catholic. |
|
|
Received
15th March 1715 |
Died
5 September 1726 |
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John
Fleming aged 72 of Kezsleze, County Cork, soldier of Sr.
Mulvany, Lee’s Irish Regiment under Montcassel, in which he has served
28 years (confirmed by his certificate) He is very troubled by a chest
oppression which along with his weak eyesight puts him out of service.
Catholic. |
|
|
Received
5th April 1715 to recovery section
for 3 months. |
Died
21 August 1715. |
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Patrick Flaherty aged 30 of Iniche,
County Clare soldier of Sr. Rally, Berwick’s Irish Regiment, in which
he has served 16 years (borne out by his certificate). He is troubled by
his kidneys and right leg having been buried by an explosion at Fribourg
which puts him out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
2nd July 1699 |
Died
9 October 1699 |
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Edmond
Fleming aged 26 of County Limerick, soldier of Sr. O’Neill,
Berwick’s Irish Regiment in which he says he has served 9 years. His
right arm is crippled from a musket shot at Valence which puts him out
of service. Catholic |
|
|
Received
16th January 1698 |
Died
at Paris18 February 1706. |
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Edmond
Fleniken aged 39 of County
Roscommon, soldier of Sr. Dassigny, King of England’s
Guards Regiment, in which he has served 11 years, confirmed by his
certificate, is crippled of the leg left of a cannonball which his his
leg at St Croix. Married in St Germain in Laye. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
21st July 1729 |
Died
28 January 1743 |
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Bernard Flaherty Irish, aged 48
years, of Canack, County Galway, Reformation lieutenant in the Brigade
of the officers reformed of Regiment Irish of Rothe in garrison a
Philippeville commanded by the Sr. Tinstall, in which he has served 14
years in cette capacity, and auparavent 4 years of reformation
lieutenant, and 5 years of cadet in the Regiment Irish of O’Donnell,
is crippled of the Right leg y having a Gonflement considerable a the os
provenant of a chute which he fit at the months of January last in
faisant the Ronde at Philippeville, which puts him out service, received
in capacity of officer by order of Mr. Dangervilliers, and is Catholic |
|
|
Received 5November
1716 |
Died 26 June 1730 |
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Edmond Flanagan Irish, aged 56
years, of Castlanbeny, County Monahan, soldier of Sr. O’Neill
lieutenant colonel of Irish Lee’s Regiment, in which he has served 23
years, comme il paroit by his certificate, is very troubled by his of
the hanche left of a gout Sciatique combined with his other infirmities
puts him out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received 21st
August 1705 |
|
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Henry Forfy Irish aged 42 years, of
County Armagh, soldier of Sr. O’Neil, Berwick’s Regiment under the
Dragoons of King of England, in which he says he has served 15 years,
and apparently 3 years in Ireland, is crippled of the thigh left the
having eue démise in aydant at serve the Canon at the Siege of Vercelli
. Catholic. |
|
|
Received 28thj
August 1711 |
11 March 1712 re-entered service in
the company of Sr. Devigouroux, Pardaillan’s Cavalry Regiment |
|
Peter Foley aged 60 of
Waterford, soldier of the colonel of Bourke’s Regiment in which he has
served 4 years, and apparently 18 years in Orrington’s and the King of
England’s Guards and 2 years in Ireland, confirmed by his certificate
that he has served 24 years. His wounds and troubles puts him out of
service. Married in Dauphiné. Gardener by trade. Catholic |
|
|
Received 12th
August 1729 |
Died19 January 1738 at the Havre ATD. |
|
Thomas Ford aged 60 of Tolvinne,
County Cavan, corporal of Sr. John Bourke at Dillon’s Irish Regiment
leaving by the incorporation of Galmoy’s Regiment in which he has
served 39 years, mentioned in his certificate dated 25 November 1728.
His wounds and troubles put him out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received 23rd
March 1703 |
Died 13 January 1713 at Calais
Hospital ATD |
|
John Fox aged 40 of Dunguenin,
Ireland, soldier of Sr. Hocquin, Galmoy’s Irish Regiment, in which he
has served 12 years, confirmed by his certificate, had his right arm
carried away by a canon volley at the retrenchments of Luzzara.
Catholic. |
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|
|
Died 9 December 1708 |
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Germain Folhanne aged 70 of
County Limerick, soldier of Sr. McCarty, Lee’s Regiment under
Montcassel, in which he says he has served 4 years, apparently 4 years
in Zurbeck, 15 in Hamilton, and 9 in Royal Roussillon. His great age and
troubles put him out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received
4th December 1698 |
Sent
back as he is not crippled. Given £15 PSC. |
|
Jack Fox aged 25 of Cork, soldier of
Sr. Butler, Clare’s Irish Regiment, in which he says he has served 7
years, and apparently 3 in Ireland, is crippled of arm left the having
eu cassé by a coup of cross of musket which he received at Valence.
Catholic. |
|
|
Received
16th June 1713 |
Died
19th June 1715 at the Isle of Ré ATD |
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Patrick Forphy aged 26 of Lorguen,
Ireland, soldier of the company of Sr. Caüenan, Berwick’s Irish
Regiment, in which he says he has served 6 years, is crippled of arm
right of a coup of rifle shot which he received at Salce which puts him
out of service. He comes at present from a company of invalids which is
at Bordeaux: Surgeon by Profession. Catholic. |
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Received 20th
February 1705 |
Died 21st February 1719 |
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Edmond Fox aged 45 of County
Limerick, cadet in the colonel of Lee’s Regiment, in which he says he
has served 9 years, apparently 7 years in the Guards of Corps of King of
England, and 4 years in Montcassel in Ireland, is crippled of the thigh
left of a coup of rifle shot which he received at the Siege of fort of
Kell combined with several other wounds as much at the poitrine, aux
Legs and aux arm putting him out of service, He bears an order from Mr.
Chamillart pour etre Received, married in his own country, is Catholic. |
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Received 23rd
July 1716 |
Died 29 April 1717 |
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Andrew Foilan aged 58 of Kilkenny,
soldier of the Company colonel of Irish Regiment of O’Brien, in which
he has served 26 years, ainsi which he is borne out in his certificate,
is very troubled by his of the leg left of a coup of rifle shot which he
received at the Siege of Douai 59178, combined with his other wounds
putting him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 12th
November 1716 |
Died 16 October 1724 at Ardres ATD |
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Jack Fourlong aged 56 of Rosse.
County Westford, sergeant of Sr. Bryan, Lee’s Regiment under
Montcassel, in which he has served 31 years, confirmed by his
certificate. His weak eyesight and other troubles put him out of
service. Catholic. |
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Received 10th
June 1700 |
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Matthew French aged 60 of Galway,
lieutenant in the company of Sr. McCarty lieutenant colonel of
Athlone’s Irish Regiment at present of Berwick, in which he has served
8 years, as well as 3 years in Ireland, He bears an order from the
Marquis of Barbesieux to be received. Married in Ireland.
Catholic |
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Received
5th June 1705 |
Died
22 July 1715 |
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Daniel
Fraly aged 65 of County Clare, soldier of Sr. Connell,
Clare’s Irish Regiment in which he has served 16 years as well as 14
years in Greder-Allemand’s and Hamilton’s. His certificate confirms
that he has served 30 years. His wounds and troubles put him out of
service. Married in Paris. Catholic |
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Received 8th
March 1715 |
4 December 1715. he deserted from
the company of Sr. Beaulieu ATD at Aigues Mortes |
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Jack Fraser Irish, aged 50 years, of
Grome, soldier of Sir Geoghegan Galmoy’s Irish Regiment, in which he
has served 8 years, borne out by his certificate, is crippled of the
hand left of a coup of rifle shot which he received at the Siege of
Quesnoy 59481. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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Received 3rd
November 1685 |
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John Fuerit known as “Irish”
aged 29 years of Ireland, soldier in Hamilton's, Regiment of
fustemberg, in which he has served 12 years, confirmed by his
certificate, is crippled of the Right leg in working at the
fortifications of Belgrade in Serbia: is married. Catholic. |
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Only at garrison. |
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18 February 1686. Il a He gave up
his place. . Given 15 pounds PSC. |
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| Received | Name |
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18th September 1738 |
Morgan
Farrell aged 70 of the town
and county of Longford |
| 3rd
November 1740 |
John Farrell
of Neasse,
County Kildare |
| Unknown |
Daniel Farrell
of the town and county of Longford |
| Unknown |
Thomas Farrell of the town and county of Longford |
| 21/5/1719 |
Daniel Fallon of Ballidonelan, County Galway |
| unknown |
Francis Faby
of Kondren in Ireland |
| Unknown |
Cornelius Fourisck of County Sligo |
| 1763 |
John Foster
of Klemen, Ireland |
| 1736 |
Thomas Farrell of Longford |
| 5th
June 1727 |
Cornelius Ferran of Granegad, County Derry |
| 15th
August 1737 |
Jack Felenn of the town and
county of Limerick |
| 11th
April 1737 |
Luke Fennell
of the town and County
of Caterloughen? |
| 18th
June 1719 |
Christopher Ferlang
of Molingas in Ireland. Married in Douai |
| 1763 |
Garell
Fennell
of Kartolk in
Ireland |
| Unknown |
Garret Fitzgerald
aged
47 years of Casteldermon County Kildare, in Christopher
Fitzgerald |
| Unknown |
Patrick FitzPatrick
of Rousmilles
near Antrim |
| 18th
April 1737 |
John Fill
of the town and county of
Kilkenny |
| 19th
January 1736 |
Nicholas Fitzgerald of
Barenidida,
County Kilkenny |
| 5th
July 1736 |
Daniel Fildenn of
Rattfsgray? County
Tipperary |
| 27th
January 1746 |
Philip Finlay
of Corngisall, County
Monaghan |
| 10th
March 1735 |
Jack
Flowd?,
Irish |
| 31st
March 1763 |
Jack Fullun of
Mariboroug,
Ireland |
| 21st
August 1727 |
Patrick Flynn
aged 20 years
of Steckely, County Meetz |
| Unknown |
Robert Fleming
of Lokeinte,
County Tipperary |
| 30th
October 1738 |
Nicolas Fleming of Harbrackam County
Meath |
| 30th
July 1739 |
Thomas Flanagan of Moulingue County
West Meath |
| Unknown |
Jack Fleming
of Sudum, County Dublin |
| 21st
April 1746 |
Patrick Flynn of
Lahodet, County
Louth |
| 24th
April 1749 |
John Fling
of the town and county
of Tipperary |
| 31st
March 1763 |
Thomas Flanagan of Stault near
Tralee. Married. |
| 1728 |
Bartholomew Flanagan of Beuren, Kings County |