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Received
15th March 1715 |
Died
25th March
1751 at Sommières ATD |
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Germain
Glory aged 55
of Kerblanc, County
Cork, sergeant of Sr. Nugent, lieutenant colonel of
Berwick’s Irish
Regiment under
Athlone, in which he has
served 30 years, confirmed
by his certificate. His wounds,
weak eyesight and other
infirmities puts him out of
service. Catholic. |
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Received
15th
March 1715 |
Died
6th September 1719 at
Sommières ATD. |
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John
Galwer aged 65 of Nanen,
County Meath, soldier of Sr. McCarthy,
Dillon’s Irish Regiment, in
which he has served
23 years (confirmed by
his certificate). His troubles put him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received
11th May 1703 |
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Walter
Guerarty aged
40 of County Westmeath,
grenadier of Sr. Stapleton, Berwick’s Regiment under
the King of England’s Dragoons, in
which he says he has served 12
years. His right foot is
crippled from a rifle shot at Ste Victoire.
Catholic. |
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Received
5th June 1692 |
Sent
back. Given
£13. 4s. PSC. |
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Thomas
Gerald aged
21 of County Tipperary, soldier
in the company of Major
McCarty, Lord
Montcassel’s Regiment in
which he says he has served
3 years. His right shoulder is
crippled having been dislocated by a fall
which he had high in a
mountain whilst pursuing the enemy
in Savoy. Catholic. |
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Received
3rd July 1692 |
Died
22nd August
1717 |
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Henry
Grandle aged
25 of Cork, soldier of Sr. Edward Dillon, Dillon’s Regiment, in
which he says he has served 3 years. His left thigh
is crippled as the result of being trampled by horses after a
fall he had whilst in a detachment near Montmeillan. Cooper by trade.
Catholic. |
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Received
8th April 1694 |
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Raymond
Gower aged
30 of County Down, soldier of the colonel
of Dublin’s Regiment in which
he says he has served
2 years as well as 5 in Ireland.
His left thigh is crippled by
a musket shot at
Heidelberg combined with which
he has an almost total paralysis of his body which puts him out of service.
Tailor. Catholic. |
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Received
28th August 1705 |
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Terence
Guiby aged
35 of County Kilkenny, soldier of Sr. Callahan, Orrington’s Regiment in
which he says he has served
3 years as well as 3 years in Zurlauben’s,
one year in Nice's,
and 9 years in Lee’s and Montcassel’s.
He is greatly troubled by
all of his left side by a paralysis which has developed since last March
as the result of being buried
by the effect of a cannon ball at Reinsfeld which puts him out of service.
Married in Paris. Carpenter
by trade. Catholic, |
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Received
29th October 1706 |
Died
25th September 1709 at Le Havre ATD |
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Denis
Gory aged 54
of Laulerime, County
Londonderry, soldier of
Sr. McLain, Orrington’s
Regiment under the King
of England’s Guards, in
which he says he has served
18 years. His right leg is
crippled from a rifle
shot at Ste Croix along with which
he is greatly troubled
by a type of paralysis of all his right side which puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received
20th May 1707 |
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Anthony
Galfer aged
55 of Belachany, County
Donegal, soldier of Sr.
McDonogh, Dillon’s Regiment,
in which he has served
18 years (confirmed by his certificate). His
weak eyesight and other troubles put him out of service.
Married in Paris.
Catholic. |
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Received
11th June 1712 |
Died
3rd May 1715 |
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Walter
Galway aged
66 of Cork, reformation captain at the suite
of Galmoy’s Irish Regiment,
in which he has served
14 years as much in that
capacity as captain at
foot in Limerick’s Irish
Infantry Regiment and 4 years in Ireland as captain
and lieutenant colonel
in Power’s Regiment He is
very troubled by
rheumatism affecting half of
his body which combined with
his infirmities puts him
out of service.
He bears an order from Mr.
Voysin to be received in case
he fulfils the requirements.
Catholic. |
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Received
19th April 1715 |
Died
23 October 1739 at Antibes |
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Leon
de St Germain aged 57 of Grange,
County Kilkenny, soldier
of the Company of
Mineurs of Sr. Vallieve, in
which he has served
12 years (confirmed by
his certificate) and says he has served 20
years in Clancarty’s
Irish Regiment. His left arm is troubled by a rifle
shot at Embrun and his left shoulder from a bomb fragment at
Aire which put him out of
service. Married
in Comté. Catholic. |
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Received
15th May 1705 |
Died
17th December 1717 at Dieppe ATD. |
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Bernard
Grady aged 50
of County Clare, soldier of Sr. Ryan, Lee’s Regiment under Montcassel, in
which he says he has served 14 years. He has had his left leg
“cut” after a rifle shot
at the last Battle of Hochstadt
. Married in Ireland. Catholic |
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Received
20th October 1729 |
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Thomas Gallagher aged
47 of Sligo, soldier in Sr.
Coghan’s company, Lee’s
Irish Regiment in which
he has a served
20 years (mentioned in his
certificate dated 4th October 1729. His
douleurs at his right thigh puts
him out of service.
Catholic |
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31 October 1730 Thomas
Gallagher soldier of the Company
of Sr. Dufresne ATD a
Boulogne has been Rayé deserter des Registers of the Hotel ayant Outrepassé of 1st June last a
leave paper which he had
obtained from his captain |
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Received
12th August 1729 |
Died
4 February 1731 at Nantes Hospital. |
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William Gould aged 61
of Killarney, County Kerry, soldier
of Sr. Gilagh ,Dillon’s
Regiment in which he has
served 16 years,
mentioned in his certificate
dated 25th November last). His
troubbles puts him out of
service. Catholic |
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Received
15/12/1695 |
Renounced 2 August
1696. Given £15.
PSC and rendu his
certificates |
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Patrick Goyhen aged
72 of County Cork, soldier
of Sr. Power, Queen of
England’s Regiment, in
which he says he has served 4 years as well as 2
years in Montcassel’s. He
is fort troubled by
of the jambe droite of
un musket shot which he
received atf Rose,
combined with his douleurs
de Reings puts him out of
service. Menuisier
by trade. Catholic |
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Received
4th February 1700 |
Died
23 December 1723 |
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William
Gorman aged
36 of Dunmore, soldier of Sr. Barry, Clare’s Regiment under
Dillon, in which he says he has
served 10 years as well
as 5 years in Ireland. He
bears an order from Mr.
of Barbesieux to be received.
Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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Received
19th August 1700 |
Expelled
1st April 1701 by order of Mr.
Chamillart for having false certificates. |
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Terence
Gohine aged
35 of Sligo, sergeant of Sr. Ryan, Orrington’s
Regiment under the King
of England’s Guards
in which he has served
9 years (confirmed by his
certificate). He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be received. Married in Paris. Gardener by trade. Catholic. |
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Died 17 December 1718 |
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William Gowan or
McGowan aged 68 of County Sligo,
soldier of Sr. Cusac,
Albemarle’s Regiment under
the Queen of England’s,
Greder-Allemand’s, Furstemberg’s
and Hamilton’s in
which he has served
25 years (confirmed by his
certificate). He bears an order from
the Marquis of Barbesieux to be received.
Catholic |
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Received
21/10/1700 |
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Peter Gould aged
30 of Cork, cavalier of
the Master of Camp of Regiment of Renepont under
Varennes, in which he says he
has served 10
years, à eu the bras
droit “cut” after several sabre blows at St Croix.
Catholic. |
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Received
25/11/1700 |
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Roger Glisane aged
44 of County Tipperary, soldier
of Sr. Fitzgerald, Dillon’s
Regiment, in which he
has served eleven
years, confirmed by his
certificate, is crippled
by of bras left of un
musket shot which he
received au Siege of
Barcelona combined with his other
wounds puts him out of service. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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Received
25/4/1697 |
23
March 1699. Il a renounced, Given
£30. PSC and rendu
his certificates. |
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Guillaume Gogan Irish, aged 25 years, of Cork,
Grenadier of Sr. Barry, Regiment of Clare, in which he has served
8 years, (confirmed by his
certificate, auparavant dit avoir served 3 years in Moncassel,
is crippled by of the cuisse
droite of un rifle shot which he
received estant
commanded à the escort
of forages pendant the Siege
of Valence the Campagne
derniere. Married in
Luxembourg . Catholic. |
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Received
26/6/1698 |
Died10
November 1710 at
Valenciennes ATD |
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Maurice Green Irish, aged 65 years, of Limerick, soldier of
Sr. Charmont, Regiment of Navarre, under
Lee, Montcassel Furstemberg,
and Hamilton, in which
he has served 30
years, ainsi que porte his
certificate. His wounds and troubles put him
out of service.
Catholic. |
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Received
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22/8/1697 |
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William Greder aged
22 of Cork, soldier
of Sr. Lincoln, Regiment of Lee, under
Moncassel, in which he says he
has served 9
years, is crippled by of
the jambe left of un
musket shot which he
received au Siege of
Reinsfeld, his playe
estant actuellement open which
puts him out of service.
Catholic. |
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Received
12/9/1697 |
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Jack Giraldin aged
34 of Dublin, cavalier
of the Master of Camp of
Regiment of King of England’s,
in which he has served
7 years, is crippled by
of the Epaule droite of
un rifle shot which he
received estant
in un Party Commanded aux environs of Huy
il y a 4 years, the tout
ainsi que porte his
certificate. Married in Sedan.
Catholic. |
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Received
19/12/1697 |
Died27
December 1729 at au fort
Laprée 17161 ATD. |
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Olivier Grasse aged
23 of County Carlow, soldier
of Sr. Grasse, Irish Regiment
of Clare, in which he says he
has served 4
years, and auparavant 2
years at sea. He is
crippled by of pied left of
un musket shot which he
received at Valence .
Catholic. |
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Received
27/3/1698 |
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John
Glissane aged 40 of
County Tipperary, soldier
of Sr. O’Shaughnessy, Regiment of Clare, in
which he has à served
10 years, as much in France
as in Ireland, (confirmed by his certificate, à eu the four fingers of
his left hand cut by un coup of Sabre which he received
estant Commanded pour aller au Bruslement of Valentin in Piedmont combined with un musket shot which he
received à
the Cuisse droite au Siege of Valence puts
him out of service. Catholic. |
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the 20 October 1703. Died
at Douai ATD. |
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Received
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10/4/1698 |
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Edmond Gallemane aged
26 of County Kerry, soldier
of the Company colonel
of Irish Regiment of
Clare, in which he has served
10 years, à eu the bras
left “cut” after of un
coup of Canon which he received au Siege of Valence in the Milannois, the tout
confirmed by porté
in his certificate, Which
puts him entierement out
of estat à ne pouvoir plus continuer
his services. Catholic. |
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the 2 August
1724. Died at. |
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Received
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24/4/1698 |
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Daniel Gorman Irish, aged 28 years, of County Clare, soldier of
Sr. Wacom, lieutenant colonel of regiment of the Queen of
England’s, in which he
says he has served
6 years, and auparavant
3 years in Ireland, à
eu the bras droit
“cut” after of un musket shot which he
received au Siege of
Barcelona . Catholic. |
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Received
30/10/1698 |
13 August
1711. Died at Arras whilst captain
ATD. |
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William Greiffey Irish,
aged 33 years, of Galway,
lieutenant of the Company
of Sr. Scott, Regiment of Clancarty, in
which he has served
9 years, and auparavant
5 in Ireland as much
in capacity of lieutenant, Ensign,
and of Cadet, is
crippled by des deux mains ayant esté bruslé
by of the powder
au Siege of Barcelona , He bears an order from
the Marquis of Barbesieux to be admitted.
Married in Saint Germain
in Laye. Catholic, |
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Received
4/9/1698 |
Died25
August 1740. |
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Charles Gallefer aged
30 of County Donegal, soldier
of Sr. Gallefer, Dillon’s
Regiment, in which he
says he has served
9 years, and auparavant
2 years in Ireland,
is crippled by of the Cuisse
left of un musket shot which he
received au Siege of
Barcelona , which puts him entierement
out of Etat of ne pouvoir plus continuer
his services. Married in
Paris. Knows no other trade.
Catholic. |
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Received
14/5/1699 |
Died3rd
January 1709 at Arras
ATD. |
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Thady Gounan 70 of
County Limerick, soldier of
Sr. Broon, Regim. of Lee, under
Montcassel, Greder-Allemand, Furstemberg, and Hamilton, in
which he has served
28 years, portez by his
certificate, his age
combined with his troubles
puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received
15/7/1694 |
Died
9 November 1709 at Douai ATD. |
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Denis Grain aged
30 of County Waterford,
soldier of Sr. Colgraff lieutenant colonel of Regm. of Montcassel, in
which he says he has served
4 years, is crippled by
of Bras left of un rifle shot which he
received au Siege of
Reinsfeld . Catholic. |
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Received
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2/12/1694 |
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Denis Guehry Irish, aged
25 years, of County Cork,
sergeant of Sr. Roche, Regiment of Charlemont, in which he says he has served
3 years, and 2
in Ireland, is crippled by of genoüil and of the jambe
left caused by une fall which
he fit à Heidelberg .
Married in Paris .
Catholic |
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Sent
back. Given
£15. PSC. |
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Received
28/3/1687 |
Died
1st August
16??. |
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Roger Grady aged 75
years, Irish, sergeant of Sr. Hamilton, Regiment of Greder, in
which he has served
as much in Iceluy que
in ceux of O’Brien, Royal Roussillon and of Hamilton the espace
of 33 years suivant
which is porté in his certificate,
his Incommodity of eyesight
combined with his age
puts him out of service Catholic. |
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Received
29/4/1679 |
Refused because he is
not of the capacity require, Given
£12 for his journey to Ireland. |
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Charles Gora Irish,
aged 28 years, soldier in the company of Callaghan captain of the said Regiment of
Hamilton in which he has a served
8 years, a eu the poignet
left “cut” après que his musket
luy eust Crevé in escarmouchant
in pareille occasion. que dessus. Catholic. Single. |
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Received
23/3/1680 |
Died25
November 1702 at a
Montreuil sur Mar ATD |
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Germain Germain dit
Saint John aged 50
years, of Ireland,
soldier in the comp. colonel
of Regiment des Guards in which he has served
for 17 years ainsy ql.
is specified by the leave
paper of his lieutenant
and of certificate of Sr. of
the Rappée, is crippled
by of the leftleg
from a grenade fragment
at Cambrai. Catholic. Married
in Paris . |
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Denis Galuau dit
the fleuragé aged 55 of Dublin, soldier of Sr. Giminelles
the cadet, Regiment Royal Roussilon of
Infantry, in which he
has served 8
years, comme il paroist by his
certificate, dit avoir served
auparavant 5 years in Bligny,
3 years in Bourlemont, 4
in of Humieres, 8 in the
Ferté, 10 in Preston and 3 in the colonel
Brien. Catholic. |
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the 8 October 1688. Il
is rentré au service
in the Company of Sr. Chauson Regiment of
Erlach. |
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. of retour 7 Janvier
1689. |
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the 10 fevrier 1689. Died
at. |
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Received
3/3/1702 |
Died15
March 1707 |
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Cornelius Gavane aged
45 of Limerick, soldier
of the colonel of
Irish Regiment of Clare, in
which he has served15
years, comme il parroist by his
certificate, is fort
troubled by of un
rheumatism qui luy tient depuis
the hanche left jusqua pied which
puts him out of service.
Married in Paris .
Catholic. |
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Received
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2/2/1703 |
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John
Grady Irish, aged 28
years, of County Clare,
sergeant of Sr. Cusac, Regiment of
Albemarle under the Marine,
in which he says he has served
8 years, auparavant 3 years in Power's,
and 4 years in the dragons of
the Queen of England’s,
is crippled by of bras droit of
un musket shot which he
received at
Luzzara. Catholic. |
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Received
1/6/1703 |
8
March 1704. à deserted of
the Company of Sr. of Espinel
captain of Detachment in garrison
à the Citadel of Lisle |
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Bernard Gavanne Irish, aged 40 years, of County
Antrim, soldier
of Sr. Rourke, Regiment of Bourke under
Berwick and the Dragoons
of King of England’s, in
which he has served
12 years, and auparavant
5 years in Hamilton’s.
(His certificate
confirms that he has served
18 years). is crippled by
of bras droit of un musket shot which he
received au Siege of
Castiglione , mareschal by
trade. Catholic. |
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Received
8/8/1704 |
Sent
back.. Given £8 |
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Cornelius Garman Irish, aged 56
years, of County King, soldier
of Sr. Maguire, Orrington’s
Regiment under
Charlemont, in which he has
served 14 years, (confirmed
by his certificate, is fort
troubled by of un
Rheumatism by tout
the corps depuis trois
years which puts him out of service.
Catholic. |
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Received
22/8/1704 |
28 October 1715. Died
at. |
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Michel Gorman Irish, aged 66 years, of County Westford, soldier of
Sr. Riordan, Dillon’s
Regiment, in which he
says he has served 2 years, auparavant 9
years in Montcassel, and
4 years in Ireland,
is fort troubled by of the
eyesight ayant peine à Se conduire which
puts him out of service,
Cobbler by trade. Catholic |
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Received
29/8/1704 |
Died 2
March 1709. |
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Guillaume Gibbon dit
Limerick aged 62 years, of Limerick in Ireland, sergeant of Sr. Launay, Regiment of fengertre, in
which he says he has served
7 years, and auparavant
9 years in the Marine,
is fort troubled by of costé droit of une douleur which
he y ressent depuis six
years which puts him out
of service. Catholic |
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Received
1/9/1735 |
Thomas Garry of
Kzareston County Metz. |