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Received
23rd January 1705 |
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John
Hamilton aged 40 of County
Kildare, soldier of Sr. Condon, Lee’s Irish regiment under Clare, in
which he has served 16 years (seems from his certificate). His right
hand is crippled from a rifle shot at the last Battle of Hochstädt.
Catholic. |
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Received
12th March 1706 |
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Patrick
Hagan aged 43 of County
Tyrone, reformation lieutenant at the suite of Berwick’s
Regiment under Galway, in which he has served 8 years in that rank,
apparently 6 years as lieutenant in Charlemont’s and 4 years as
lieutenant with Captain O’Neill in Ireland. His left hand is crippled
from a rifle shot at Chiari which combined with several other wounds
puts him out of service. He bears an order from Mr. Chamillart to be
received. Married in Cremona. Catholic. |
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Received
15th March 1715 |
Died
3 December 1736 |
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Thady
Hagh aged 57 of Bor, Ireland, soldier of Sr. Nugent,
lieutenant colonel of Berwick’s Irish Regiment, in which he has served
22 years, (confirmed by his certificate). His wounds and other troubles
put him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received
4th August 1691
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Sent
back. Given £6.12s. PSC. |
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Jacob
Haulce known as “The Fountain” aged 22 of Dublin, soldier
of Sr. Mosnier, Limosin’s Regiment, in which he says he has served 2
years, He is greatly troubled by his right from a musket butt
blow which he received at Fleurus. Baker by trade. Catholic. |
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Received 13th
March 1692 |
Sent
back. Given £19.16s. PSC |
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Thady
Hanley aged 66 of Roscommon,
soldier of Sr. Prieur, Dillon’s Regiment, in which he says he served 2
years as well as 4 years in Greder-Alemand’s, 10 years in
Furstemberg’s and 5 in Hamilton’s. His right shoulder is crippled
from a rifle shot received last July in Flanders. Catholic. |
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Received 22nd
April 1694 |
Died 29 September 1694 |
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Germain Hartnaidy
aged 30 of County Cork, soldier of Sr. Hogan, Montcassel’s Regiment,
in which he has served 4 years as well as 4 years in Ireland (confirmed
by his certificate). He is crippled having his spine dislocated by a
fall he had by the effect of a cannon at Reinsfeld Catholic. |
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Received
5th December 1710 |
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Roger Hanreghan
aged 46 of Cork, soldier of the colonel of Dillon’s Regiment, in which
he has served 26 years. His left hand is crippled from a rifle shot at
Cassano, combined with which he is troubled by his left thigh due to a
blow from a cannon fragment at
Cremona which puts him out of service. He comes at present from a
company of invalids which was at Antibes. Catholic. |
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Received
2nd February 1696 |
Died
26th March 1699 at Ardres ATD |
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Theodore
Hanly aged 64 of Athlone, soldier of Sr. Stevenson,
Athlone’s Regiment, in which he has served 6 years as well as 2 in
Dillon’s, 18 in Greder’s and Furstemberg’s and 4 in Hamilton’s.
His certificate confirms that he has served the king for 30 years in
France. His age combined with his wounds and other troubles puts him out
of service. Catholic |
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Received
29th March 1696 |
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Thady
Harty aged 27 of County Toubredaren,
dragoon of Sr. Carroll, lieutenant colonel of the Royal Irish Dragoons
Regiment, in which he says he served 8 years as much in France as in
Ireland, has had his arm right “cut” after a musket shot near
Pinerolo. Married in Touraine. Catholic |
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Received
13th September 1709 |
Died
20th October 1719 |
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Patrick
Hagan aged 40 of Caranthiel, County Dungannon, sergeant of
Sr. Meagher, Galmoy’s regiment under Charlemont in which he has served
20 years which is since the Irish troops entered France, (confirmed in
his certificate). He is very troubled by his eyesight due to a fluxion
which fell over his eyes three years ago which puts him out of service.
Catholic |
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Received
22nd October
1693 |
Sent
back. Given £15. 2s. PSC |
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Maurice
Haregane aged 23 of County Kildare, soldier of Sr. Miledy,
Irish Marines Regiment, in which he says he served 2 years. His right
foot is crippled from a musket shot near the Rhine. Catholic. |
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Received
4th March 1700 |
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Arthur
Haneloüene aged
56 of County Down, soldier of Sr. Dillon the elder Dillon’s Regiment
under Greder-allemand, Furstemberg and Hamilton, in which he has served
28 years (confirmed by his certificate). Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
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Received
18th March 1700 |
Died
28th December 17?? at the hospital ATD |
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Simon Hallouran,
aged 46 years, of County Clare, soldier of Sr. Wauchop, Bourke’s
Regiment under the queen of England, Greder-alemand, Furstemberg and
Hamilton, in which he has served 26 years, confirmed by his certificate,
He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be received.
Catholic |
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Received
10th June 1700 |
Died 4th
December 1700. |
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Thomas Hart aged 31 of
County Dublin, drummer of Sr. Bronne, Lee’s Regiment under Montcassel,
in which he says he served 10 years, Bears two letters from the Marquis
of Barbesieux dated of Fontainebleau
the 6th September 1699and 6th October 1699 of last year written
to Mr. Boncour, Commissar of Wars at Bethune, pour faire conduire by a
soldier of the same company the said Thomas Hart into this hostel, both
Letters portant order from the y recevoir, Cobbler by trade. Catholic |
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Received 23/1/1698 |
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Peter Hackett,
aged 64 years, of County Tipperary, cavalier of Sr. Pindergresse
lieutenant colonel of Regiment of king of England, in which he has
served 6 years and apparently 5 in Monmouth, confirmed by his
certificate. His left shoulder is crippled from a musket shot at the
Battle of St François combined with other wounds putting him out of
service, Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
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Received 7/5/1706 |
Died 31 October 1711 at
the Havre ATD. |
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Philippe Hackett aged
50 of County Tipperary, soldier of Sr. Bourg, Lee’s Irish regiment
under Montcassel, in which he has served 16 years, confirmed by his
certificate, and apparently says he served 3 years in Ireland, is
crippled of arm right of a rifle shot which he received at the last
Battle of Hogstet, combined with which he is greatly troubled of left of
another rifle shot which he received on the same occasion and his weak
eyesight puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 2/10/1698 |
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John Harrebert,
aged 24 years, of Dublin, soldier of Sr. Callahan, Regiment of Dillon,
in which he says he served 6 years. His right leg is crippled from a
musket shot he received at the Siege of Barcelona, Married in Paris:
catholic. |
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Received 2/12/1694 |
Died 22nd
May 1695 |
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Owen Hameille
aged 30 of County Winakan, soldier of Sr. Plunkett, Regiment of Dublin,
in which he says he served 3 and a half years, has lost his left eye by
the fire which se mit à the powder at Spire, combined with which he is
crippled of right arm of several scrofulous abscesses puts him out of
service. Catholic. |
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Received 11/2/1679 |
. Died16 January 1697 |
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Maurice Haghieren,
aged 50 years, gendarme anglois of Roy, the quel a served for 4 years in
that quality says he again served apparently in the Regiments of York
and O’Brien 14 years as lieutenant and as Captain. is crippled of the
hand and arm left of a wound Received at the journée of Montcassel. He
bears a leave paper from his Captain lieutenant given at Lille 26th
January last. Catholic and single. Refused attend which he n'est pas
crippled, and which he ne fait apparoir que of 4 years of service. Given
£15 to return to Ireland. Ne the a pas voulu recevoir. Depuis Received |
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Received 9/11/1703 |
Died13 August 1715 |
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Martin Hart dit
St Martin aged 32 years, of County Sligo, Grenadier of the Company of
Sr. Chacknessy, Irish regiment of Clare, in which he has served 14
years, confirmed by his certificate, his left foot is crippled from a
musket shot received at the Château of Heydersheim near Neufbourg last
December., Perruquier by trade. Catholic |
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Received 23/11/1714 |
Died
30th September 1719. |
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Robert Hart aged 48 of
Sligo, Grenadier of Sr. McMahon, O’Donnell’s Regiment under
Fitzgerald and the Irish Marines in which he has served 22 years,
confirmed by his certificate, is troubled of the Thigh left of a rifle
shot which he received at the Siege of Douai combined with a bomb
fragment to his left shoulder at Heidelberg and other troubles puts him
out of service, Married in Cambrai. Catholic. |
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Received 1/3/1715 |
Died 13 January 1736 at
Entrevaux ATD |
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John Hachy, aged
65 years, of Limerick, soldier of Sr. Guelagh, Irish regiment of Dillon,
in which he has served 24 years borne out by his certificate, and y says
he served 2 years in Montcassel, his weak eyesight combined with his
Infirmities puts him out of service catholic |
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Received 14/8/1738 |
Died 2 December 1738 |
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Thomas Hall aged
35 years, of Roadway County Meath in Ireland Grenadier of Sir Lally
Dillon’s Irish regiment in which he has served 14 years borne out by
his certificate. He is crippled having had the reings broken by a bomb
fragment at the Siege of Philipsburg. Catholic |
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Received 3/2/1685 |
18 August 1685. He gave
up his place. Given £15 PSC and returned his certificates. |
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Jack Hackett,
aged 59 years, of Ireland, soldier of Sr. Hamilton Regiment of
Furstemberg in which he has served the king 30 years says as much as
officer as cadet as of sergeant. He is troubled by a decline. Catholic. |
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Received 1/8/1676 |
14 September 1676. He
gave up his place Given £15L, his clothes and linen. |
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Derby Hanam
Irish, age of 46 years, soldier of Butler at the regiment of Monmouth in
which he has served 5 and a half years, can no longer continue his
services pour avoir his kidneys emportés of a musket shot which he
received in that party at the passage of Rhine the last campaign.. |
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Received 21/11/1676 |
Died 11th
May 1682. |
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Deige Harny
Irish age of 54 years, soldier of Carny at the regiment of Douglas in
which he has served 27 years, can no longer continue his services as
much for his wounds as for exhaustion appears by the leave paper from
his captain Given at Haguenau on the 16 June, Single |
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Jack Hanin
Irish, age of 20 years, soldier of Harbert at the regiment of Douglas
under Hamilton in which he has served 3 years, can no longer continue
his services having lost his eyesight seems from the leave paper from
his Major dated 21st of 7bre approved by M. the Comte of Pas, is bearer
of the route of M. of Miromesnil dated 5th inst.. Single and
is Catholic. |
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22 August 1676. Refused
attend as he does not fulfil the requirements |
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Received 17 July 1677 |
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Patrick Halen
Irish, age of 30 years, sergeant of Sr. Borne captain. at the regiment
Dongan under Hamilton in which he says he served 8 years, can no longer
continue his services to be demeuré paralitique of the moitié of corps
appears by the certificate of Surgeon Major of Scelestat dated 8th June
last. Single and Catholic. |
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Received 27/2/1716 |
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Denis Hamill,
aged 50 years, of Antrim, soldier of Sr. Raleigh, Berwick’s Irish
regiment, in which he has served 24 years, seems by his certificate, is
crippled of the right hand and troubled by the left of a rifle shot
received at the Siege of Ivrea in Piedmont which puts him out of
service. Catholic |
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Received 26/5/1695 |
16 june1699 He gave up
his place Given £30L. PSC and returned his certificates |
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Cornelius Heusse Irish,
aged 40 years, of Cork, soldier ofSr. Dillon, Regiment of Dillon, in
which he has served 3 years and a half years, apparently 8 in
Furstemberg, and 6 in Hamilton, Confirmed by his certificate that he has
served 20 years, has lost his right eye and can hardly see with the
other due to a musket shot to his head at the siege of Rose which puts
him out of service, Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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Received 31/7/1705 |
23 February 1706. He
re-entered service in the Company colonel of Noailles Infantry Regiment. |
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Edmond Heusse,
aged 33 years, of County Dublin, soldier of Sr. MacLean, Regiment of
Orrington, under the Guards of the king of England, in which he has
served 15 years, confirmed by his certificate, is crippled of the left
hand of a rifle shot which he received at the Siege of fort Kell.
Catholic. |
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Received 10/10/1692 |
21 November 1692. He
gave up his place. Given £16. 5s. PSC and returned his certificates |
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Augustine Heguin,
aged 35 years, of Galway, sergeant of Sr. Lally, Dillon’s Irish
Regiment, in which he has served 18 years as much in that as in those of
Greder, Furstemberg, and Hamilton. His left thigh is crippled from a
musket shot received at the Battle of Fleurus. All confirmed by his
certificates. Catholic. |
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Received 14/11/1710 |
Died 9th
August 1722 |
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Manus Herly,
aged 64 years, of Londonderry, soldier of Sr. Nagle, Orrington’s
Regiment under the Guards of king of England in which he has served 24
years of which 20 in France, confirmed by his certificate, is very
troubled by a decline his left side which combined with his other
Infirmities puts him out of service, Married in Ireland, Tailor by
trade. Catholic. |
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Received 11/2/1700 |
Expelled
1st Premier April 1701 by order of Mr. Chamillart for carrying false
certificates. |
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Neil Heguin, aged 65
years, of County Kerry, soldier of Sr. Hackett, Orrington’s Regiment
under the Guards of the King of England, in which he has served 8 years,
and apparently 15 years in Surbeck, Furstemberg, and Hamilton, All
confirmed by his certificate, is included in the same order from Mondit
Seigneur, Married in Paris catholic |
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Received 11/11/1700 |
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Boyce Hegan,
aged 40 years, of County Limerick, soldier of Sr. Mannering lieutenant
colonel of Dillon’s Regiment of under Greder-alemand, Furstemberg, and
Hamilton, in which he has served 24 years, confirmed by his certificate,
his deafness combined with which he tombe of mal caduc puts him out of
service, Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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Received 2/6/1695 |
Died29 May 1696. |
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Owen Heguerthy,
aged 37 years, of Londonderry, soldier of Sr. Barry, Talbot’s Regiment
in which he says he served 6 years, his right arm is crippled from a
musket shot at the Battle of Marsaglia, confirmed by his certificate,
Married in Brittany. Catholic. |
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Received 11/10/1696 |
12 December 1696. He
gave up his place Given £15. PSC and returned his certificates. |
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Anthony Héguin,
aged 31 years, of County Limerick, soldier of Sr. Edward Dillon
commanding Dillon’s Irish regiment, in which he says he served 9 years
as much in France as in Ireland, is crippled of the left hand of a sabre
cut received being at the escort of fourage near Gironne last May which
puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 26/6/1698 |
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Robert Heguin,
aged 53 years, of County Roscommon,
soldier of Sr. Luy, Regiment of the Queen of England, in which he has
served 10 years, his left arm is crippled from a musket shot at the
Siege of Valence, all confirmed by his certificates, Married in Ireland.
Catholic. |
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Received 29/6/1703 |
4 march 1706. He
re-entered service in the Company of Sr. the M., Regiment of Noailles |
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Patrick Hély,
aged 50 years, of Cork, soldier of Sr. Becker, Bourke’s Regiment under
Lutrell and Wacope, in which he has served 30 years, his left foot is
crippled from a rifle shot received whilst in a party commanded near
Cremona last year. Catholic. |
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Received 16/9/1723 |
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Edmond Heddy,
aged 55 years, of Helfine County
Roscommon, corporal of the master of Camp of Dillon’s Irish
regiment,, in which he has served 32 years, appears from his certificate
dated 4 September 1723, has lost his left eye through a rifle shot at
the Siege of Landau combined with his other wounds puts him out of
service. Catholic |
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Received 6/8/1739 |
Died 2nd
September 1743 at Perpignan Hospital |
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Noel Hennessy
aged 70 of the town and County of Dublin, drum major de the Comp.
colonel du reg.t Irish of Dillon’s Irish Regiment under Galmoy in
which he has served 49 years confirmed by his certificate. He is greatly
caduc, Married in St Venant: catholic |
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Received 11/2/1745 |
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Johannes le Heners,
aged 67 years, of the town and county of Cork, soldier of the Company
lieutenant colonel of the Irish regiment of Clare in which he has served
5 years, apparently 18 years in that of Dulkey, |
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Received 20/6/1676 |
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Thomas Hes
Irish, soldier of the Compie. of McCarty at the regiment of Hamilton in
which he has served 4 years is atteint of mal of Escrouelles, comme il
apert by the certificate of Doctor of the hospital of Toul dated of 30
may last. dont he is bearer and of certificate of his Major given at the
same place 3rd inst. Single. Catholic. |
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20 June 1676 refused
attend as he has sufficient service and which he is atteint of mal of
scrofula Given £15 to retire to Ireland.. |
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Received 3/7/1677 |
3 July 1677. Refused
because he appears to have only 5 years of service and is not crippled |
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Denis Hendrik Irish,
age of 60 years, corporal of Sr. Loventin captain at the Italian
Regiment of Corsica in which he served since its creation confirmed by
the certificate of his captain dated 15th May last.. Says that he served
in France since the Battle of Lens. Can no longer continue his services
as much for his wounds as for his caducity. Single. Catholic. |
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Received 8/2/1715 |
Died 29 October 1718 |
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John Herren,
aged 64 years, of Dunmore, County Galway,
soldier of Sr. Fielding Berwick’s Irish regiment in which he has
served 22 years, confirmed by his certificate, He is very troubled by an
ulcer on his right leg combined with his infirmities puts him out of
service. Catholic. |
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Received 21/7/1729 |
13th March
1738 il a eté rayé des hotel registers having deserted the 22 October
1737 de the Company of S. the Brun ATD of Aygues mortes |
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Daniel Heher,
aged 56 years, of Clare, corporal of Sr. Bourke Irish regiment of Dillon
in which he has served 14 years apparently 24 years of Galmoy, confirmed
in his certificate dated of 6 July 1729, his wounds and incommodities
putting him out of service, Married in Paris. Catholic |
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Received 17/1/1710 |
4 May 1712. He
re-entered the service in the Company of Sr. Liestab in Coetmene
Dragoons Regiment. |
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James Hiohagan aged 37
of Dublin, soldier of Sr. Geoghegan, Regiment of Berwick, in which he
has served 15 years confirmed by his certificate, is crippled his right
leg of a rifle shot at Cassano. This wound is actually open which puts
him out of service, Married in Paris, baker by trade. Catholic. |
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Received 17/7/1705 |
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John Hine, aged 46
years, of Cork, cadet in a Company of Irish Fusiliers commanded by the
Sr. Cotte in the Sévenes, in which he has served 3 years, and
apparently 11 years in the Regiments of Bourke, Luttrell, Scott and the
Queen of England, Confirmed by his certificate that he has served 14
years. His left shoulder is crippled from a Bayonet cut and a coup of
butt of rifle, with two other bayonet cuts to his head and another to
his left leg in a combat against the Fanatics near Neuze in the Sévenes
which puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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30 June 1712. he
re-entered the service in the Company of Sr. Fielding Regiment of
Infantry Irish of Berwick. |
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10 May 1715 he returned
from service. |
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Died .27 September
1719. |
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Received 8/4/1701 |
6 August 1719. Died at
Auxonne going to rejoin his Company at Fort St André of Salins being
Captain ATD. |
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Dominique Hicky aged 30
of County Limerick, reformation lieutenant at the suite of
Regiment of Berwick, under the Dragoons of king of England, in which he
has served 10 years, and apparently 4 years in Ireland, is crippled of
arm right of a musket shot at Valence. He bears an order from Mr.
Chamillart to be received. Catholic. |
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Received 8/1/1699 |
14 march 1699. He gave
up his place, returned his certificates and Given £30L. PSC. |
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Denis Hicky aged 32 of
Limerick, sergeant of Sr. Butler, Regiment of Dillon, in which he has
served 8 years, confirmed by his certificate, has had the arm right
emporté of a volley of Canon at Barcelona. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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Received 27/4/1703 |
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Michel Higuin aged 72
of County Mayo, soldier of Sr. Wogan, Regiment of Galmoy under Limerick,
and the Guards of king of England, in which he has served 12 years,
confirmed by his certificate, and apparently says he served 8 years in
Ireland, his wounds and Other troubles putting him out of service,
Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
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Received 20/8/1693
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16 may 1700. Il a
deserted of the Company of the Peter Captain ATD in garrison à Amiens ,
after shooting John Guyon d.t Champagne. |
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Francis Higgins, aged
30 years, of Kings County, Carabineer of Sr. Tobin, Regiment Royal
Anglois, in which he says he served 2 years, and apparently 3 years in
Ireland, is crippled of the left hand of a sabre cut which he received
whilst in a detachment between Marche and Liege, combined with other
wounds puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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|
Received |
15/12/1718 |
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Denis Higgins Irish,
aged 66 years, of Kilras County Antrim in Ireland, soldier of Sr.
O'Dunne, Irish regiment of Orrington, in which he has served 30 years,
ainsi que borne out by his certificate dated of 21 November last, is
troubled of several wounds which he à received in differentes occasions
combined with his weakness of eyesight putting him out of service,
Married in Strasbourg 67482. Catholic. |
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. the 23 September
1721. Died à the Citadel of Mezieres 08290 ATD |
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Received 3/11/1695 |
1st May 1698
he gave up his place Given £30. PSC and returned his certificates |
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Denis Horly Irish, aged
24 years, of County Limerick, soldier of Sr. Scott lieutenant colonel of
Regiment of Clancarty, in which he has served 5 years, confirmed by his
certificate, is crippled of the right hand of a coup of sable which he
received being in a detachment commanded against the Barbets near
Pinerolo. Catholic |
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Received 13/30/1692 |
Died 4 February 1695. |
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Bernard Hogan known as
The River, aged 58 years, of Limerick, corporal of the Company of Sr.
Chevalier of Breteüil, Regiment of French Guards, in which he has
served 28 years, confirmed by his certificates, and apparently says he
served 10 years in the Duke of York’s Regiment, his other troubles
resulting from his wounds putting him out of service. Catholic. |
|
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Received 3/12/1693 |
23 August 1699 he gave
up his place Given £30. PSC and returned his certificates. |
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William Holliday Irish,
aged 30 years, of County Cork, soldier of Sr. McCarty, Regiment of
Montcassel, in which he says he served 6 years, is greatly troubled of a
decline as a result of being trampled by horses’ feet combined with
which he is also troubled by his left thigh puts him out of service.
Catholic. |
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Received 22/3/1715 |
Died 16th
May 1735 |
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Denis Hogan, aged 65
years, of Clare, soldier of Sr. Wyndham, Irish regiment of Orrington, in
which he has served 23 years porté by his certificate, is very troubled
of the Epaule left of a rifle shot which he received at the Siege of
Fribourg combined with a sabre cut which he received à the machoire
Inferior of side left, of a rifle shot to his head is greatly troubled
by des deux mains, putting him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 22/4/1700 |
Died 15 February 1710
at Fort François |
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Roger Houregane
Irish, aged 65 years, of Limerick, sergeant of Sr. Kennedy, Lee’s
regiment under Montcassel, Greder-alemand, Furstemberg, and Hamilton, in
which he has served 29 years, confirmed in his certificate, He bears an
order from Mgr. the Marquis of Barbesieux to be received. Catholic |
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Received 25/11/1700 |
Sent back 7th
December 1700 |
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William Hogan Irish,
aged 51 years, soldier of Sr. Gerald Dillon, Regiment of Dillon, under
Greder-alemand, Furstemberg and Hamilton, in which he has served 29
years, confirmed in his certificate, is greatly troubled by the eyesight
having peine à Se conduire of a fluxion which luy is venuë ensuite of
a coup of Butt of musket which he received to his head at a Sortie that
firent the Enemies at the Siege of Barcelona which puts him out of
service, Married in Paris, sergeant by trade. Catholic. |
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Received 5/12/1697 |
Died 28 October 1698. |
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William Hourgan aged 24
of County Tipperary, soldier of Sr. Barneval, Regiment of Dublin, in
which he has served 8 years, confirmed by his certificate, is crippled
des legs and greatly troubled des reings the having been rompus of
having been buried by the effect of cannonball whilst making the
retrenchments at Spire il y a had a an at the mois of august last which
puts him entirely out of estat of in pouvoir plus continuer his
services. Catholic |
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|
Received 23/3/1703 |
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John Hogan, aged 31
years, of County Tipperary, reformation lieutenant à the suite of
Regiment of Albemarle under Dublin, in which he has served 12 years,
tant in that quality que of Sous lieutenant, and apparently 3 years of
lieutenant in Ireland, is Crippled of arm left of a musket shot which he
received at the Combat of Luzzara, He bears an order from Mr. Chamillart
to be received. Catholic. |
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|
Received 20/3/1698 |
Died 17 November 1704
at Arras ATD |
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Maurice Horan aged 25
of Cork, drummer of Sr. Hogan, Lee’s regiment under Montcassel, in
which he has served 11 years tant in France qu'en Ireland (confirmed by
his certificate, is crippled of pied right of a musket shot at Ath.
Catholic. |
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Received 22/11/1696 |
12 September 1698. he
gave up his place, Given £30. PSC and returned his certificates. |
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Edmond Hogan Irish,
aged 38 years, of Limerick, soldier of Sr. Roth, Regiment des Guards of
king of England in which he says he served 5 years, and apparently 2
years in Ireland, his left had is crippled from a rifle shot received
being in a detachment commanded by the Sr. oLessy near Tournai last June
which makes him incapable of continuing his services, weaver by trade.
Catholic. |
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Received 6/3/1698 |
Died 18 November 1727. |
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John Hogan aged
55 of County Kilkenny, Cavalier of Sr. Fleming, Regiment of the queen of
England, in which he has served 6 years, apparently 5 years of Cornette
in Apercorne in Ireland, and 5 of Cavalier in the Royal anglois of
Monmouth, All confirmed by his certificate, is crippled of the right
hand of a musket shot at St Croix Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
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Received 26/6/1698 |
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Derby Hogan aged 34 of
Limerick, soldier of Sr. Quinn, Regiment des Dragoons à pied of the
queen of England, in which he says he served 7 years, and apparently 3
in Ireland, is crippled of arm right of a musket shot at Barcelona.
Catholic. |
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Received 8/5/1698 |
4 January 1705. he
re-entered service in the Company colonel of Regiment of the ?.... |
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Florent Hourly, aged 27
years, of County Cork, sergeant of Sr. O’Hara, Regiment of Dillon, in
which he has served 8 years, confirmed in his certificate, is crippled
of the Thigh left of a rifle shot which he received at the Siege of
Barcelona catholic. |
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Maurice Horan,
aged 33 years, of County Kerry, soldier of the Company of Sr. Edward
Dillon lieutenant colonel of Regiment of Infantry of Dillon Irish, in
which he has served 10 years, appears from his certificate, His right
shoulder is crippled from a musket shot received at Chiari which puts
him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 22/8/1704 |
Died 4 April 1729 at
Mariembourg ATD |
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David Horan aged
40 of Galway, soldier of Sr.
McDonough, Regiment of Dillon, in which he has served 15 years,
confirmed by his certificate, has had the arm right “cut” after a
rifle shot received at the Siege of Arco in the Tyrol, Tisserand by
trade. Catholic. |
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Received 7/5/1706 |
Died 31 January 1716. |
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William Hogan aged 54
of Knock banelon sergeant of the colonel of Lee’s Irish regiment under
Montcassel, in which he has served 16 years, confirmed in his
certificate, and apparently says he served 3 years in Ireland, is
greatly troubled by a oppression of Poitrine combined with which he
asthmatic and his weakness of eyesight, Married in St. Germain .
Catholic. |
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Received 17/11/1713 |
Died16 July 1721 at
Sisteron ATD |
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John Hogan aged 52
years, of Casselle, soldier of Sr. Pipard, Regiment of Berwick, in which
he has served 20 years, confirmed in his certificate, is very troubled
of a rifle shot which he received at the lower Venture at the Siege of
Turin which puts him out of service, he is one of a number of Invalids
received at Besançon. Catholic. |
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Received 5/11/1716 |
Died 11 August 1720. |
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Terence Hollin aged 45
of Carymakaroche, County Monaghan, soldier of Sr. McMahon Lee’s Irish
regiment, in which he has served 25 years confirmed in his certificate,
is very troubled des legs the having swollen and full of varicose by the
effect of a mine at the Siege of Governolo in Italy which puts him out
of service. Catholic. |
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Received 10/11/1695 |
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Cornelius Hurley
aged 32 of Limerick, dragoon of the Company colonel of Regiment of the
queen of England, in which he says he served 4 years, and 5 in Ireland,
a lost entirely the eyesight ensuite of three coups of Sabre which he
received to the head at the Battle of Marsaglia, confirmed by his
certificate, Married in Dijon. Catholic |
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30 April 1701 He gave
up his place Given £30L. PSC and returned his certificates |
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Received 7/6/1709 |
Died 6 march 1725 |
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Eugene Hussy Irish,
aged 55 years, of Calidon County Dungannon, soldier of Sr. Bourke,
O’Donnell’s Regiment under Fitzgerald, Poüer and Luttrell, in which
he has served 17 years, confirmed by his certificate, is very troubled
by grandes douleurs which he resent to his Reignes and to his shoulders
with a difficulty of movement of the head as a result of being trampled
by horses’ feet at the Combat near Audenarde which puts him out of
service, Tailor by trade. Catholic |
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Received 22/4/1700 |
Died 15 August 1709 at
Kandel in Germany. |
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Charles Huges aged 36
of County Armagh, sergeant of Sr. Routh lieutenant colonel of Regiment
of Orrington under the Guards of king of England, in which he has served
10 years, confirmed in his certificate, He bears an order from the
Marquis of Barbesieux to be received, Married in Paris. Catholic |
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2 march 1701. he
re-entered service in the Company of Sr. Daverigny, Royal Cavalry
Regiment |
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1st April 1701. he was expelled by order of Monsgr. Chamillart pour avoir aporté of faux certificates. |
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9
October 1707 he was admitted to the hostel, having continued to serve
for seven more years. |
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Received 27/3/1698 |
Died 20 October 1721 |
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Maurice Huonin, aged 64
years, of Limerick, sergeant of Sr. O'Shaughnessy, Regiment of Clare in
which he has served 8 years, apparently 9 in Languedoc, 22 in Hamilton
and 3 in Royal Roussillon. His certificate confirms that he has served
28 years, his wounds and incommodities putting him out of service.
Catholic. |
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30 July 1713. Maurice
Huonin being of the Company of le Rougerieau detachment in garrison at
the fort of Scarpe deserted the Company, 16 august 1714 he went to Arras
without permission .. He is totally mad. |
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19 august 1718. the
king accorded him grace. |
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Received 28/3/1697 |
Sent back. Given £18.
PSC |
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Gerald Hussey
Irish, aged 30 years, of County Meath, cadet of the Company of Sr. Moüer,
Irish Marine regiment, in which he has served 7 years, which is since
the arrival of this regiment in France, Confirmed by his certificate, is
greatly troubled of all his left side by a paralysis which he says
resulted from a musket shot which he received to the hanche at Spire in
1692 which puts him out of service. Catholic |
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Received 17/6/1717 |
Died 17 July 1728. at
Mezieres ATD |
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Bernard Hussy or
Hugues, aged 43 years, of Dun County Dungannon, soldier of Sr.
Barnaval, O’Brien’s Irish regimen under O’Donnell, Fitzgerald and
Albemarle, in which he has served 25 years, confirmed in his certificate
dated 2 June 1717, is troubled of mal caduc combined with his wounds
putting him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 2/12/1728 |
Jack Halfpenny
of Drachodet County Louth Married in Arras |
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Received
unknown |
Jack Haslen of
Arbois County Meath |
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Received July
1735 |
William Hargan of
Kerg County Tipperary |
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Received 30/11/1741 |
Derby Harney,
aged 70 years, of Rassemicane in Ireland, |
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Received 8/10/1750 |
William Hart of
the town and County of Donegal |
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Received 12/9/1726 |
Jack Harley of
the town and County of Cork |
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Received 7/1/1720 |
Edmond Hallagh of
Dtomahan, county Waterford |
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Received 10/2/1735 |
William Heysse of
Bowim county Kingscounty |
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Received 19/6/1720 |
Patrick Heguerty
of Derry. Married in St Quentin |
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Received 4/10/1742 |
Bryan Hedin of
Roscommon of Longwy |
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Received 28/7/1720 |
Denis Heguerty
of Cork |
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Received 24/7/1727 |
John Heynes,
aged 60 years, of the town and County of Galway |
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Received 2/12/1728 |
David Herbert of
Kroug Kacy, County Limerick |
Received 9/9/1751
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Bernard Hedin of
Corslery county Roscommon. Married. |
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Received 25/3/1700 |
John Hougue
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Received
unknown |
Charles Housse
of Caslebarre County Mayo |
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Received 18/7/1737 |
Joseph Hogan of
Shoüertz, county Dublin |
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Received 28/10/1756 |
Jack Hoy of
Drunkasse, County louk? |
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Received 12/10/1758 |
Patrick Hogan of
Kilkenny |
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Received 18/4/1726 |
Theodore Horan
of Tralee county Kerry |
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Received 21/7/1729 |
John Houraghan
of Cork. Married in Nantes in Brittany |
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Received 5/9/1726 |
Maurice Hogan of
Dublin |
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Received 18/6/1719 |
William Hogan of
Beaus county Meath |
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Received 20/7/1721 |
Edward Hughes,
aged 49 years, of Down |
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Received20/2/1727 |
Michel Hunregty of Ballengarry County Limerick. Married in Paris |
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Received 1/8/1737 |
Philip Hyuggs of
Kenellayde County Maïs |
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Received 24/9/1719 |
William Hyland
of Racaffy county Kildare |
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Received unknown |
John Heyns of
Rarekittly County Limerick |
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Received 1737 |
Timothy
Heogho of Carbery province of
Munster |
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Received 20/3/1749 |
Patrick Hivers of the
town and county of Dublin. Married |
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Received 11/10/1742 |
Anthony Heyn of Galway,
the Spanish Wars |
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Received 11/10/1742 |
Francis Hean of Galway |
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Received11/10/1742 |
Peter Hedin of Tipperary. Married in St Germain. |