Received 9th October 1705 |
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Daniel
Kanowanne aged
32 of County Tyrone, grenadier of Sr. Misset, Berwick’s Regiment, in
which he says he has served for 3 years as well as 5 years in
O’Neill’s in Ireland. His left hand is crippled from a rifle shot at
Gibraltar along with which he received a pierre coup between his
two shoulders during the same siege that troubles him greatly puts him
out of service. Married in Arras. Catholic. |
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Received
15th
January 1693 |
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Edmond
Kelly aged 22 of Limerick, soldier of Sr. Mahoney, Limerick’s
Regiment, in which he says he has served for 5 years. His left leg and
knee are crippled by two musket shots which he says were at the Siege of
Limerick and near Briançon. Butcher by trade. Catholic. |
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Received
15th
March 1715 |
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Edmond
Kennedy, 42
years, of Hennegrone County Tipperary, soldier of Sr. Wogan, Berwick’s
Irish Regiment, in which he has served 20 years, appears from his
certificate. His left arm is crippled from a rifle shot at Fribourg
combined with which he fell of Mal Caduc putting him out of service,
Catholic. |
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26
December 1718 Edmond Kennedy Irish of Henngrone being of the Company of
Sr. the forest ATD in garrison at the Château of Sommieres having left
the Company without his captain’s leave 12 October 1717. |
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Received
22nd
March 1715 |
Died 19
February 1736 at Dunkirk ATD. |
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Peter
Kennedy, aged 48 years, of County Longford, sergeant of Sr. Carney,
Irish Regiment of Galmoy in which he has served 23 appears from his
certificate, is very troubled by his left thigh left from a rifle shot
at Cassano. combined with his other troubles putting him out of service,
married, Catholic. |
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Received
29th
March 1715 |
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Thady
Kiff, aged 46
years, of Clanturck, County Cork, sergeant of Sr. O’Berne, Berwick’s
Irish Regiment, in which he has served 5 years apparently 20 years in
Puysançon and 9 years in Athlone, All confirmed by his certificate, is
crippled of the left hand of a sabre cut which he received at Valence in
Italy, combined with his other wounds puts him out of service, married
in Rethel. Catholic. |
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Received
5th
July 1715 |
Died 8
October 1720 at St Malo ATD. |
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William
Kalhe, Irish, aged 60 years, of Roche County Cork, corporal of Sr.
McCarty, Irish regiment O’Brien under Clare, in which he has served 25
years, seems from his certificate. He is very troubled by a decente
incomplete of his right side combined with his other troubles and
infirmities puts him out of estate a can no longer continue his
services, married in Aire sur the Lys Catholic. |
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Received
10th
January 1710 |
Died 25
February 1720 |
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Luke
Keffe, aged 74 years, of Cork, soldier of Sr. David Barry,
O’Brien’s Regiment under Clare, in which he has served 8 years, and
apparently 12 years in the Kings Regiments and of Aumont, all confirmed
by his certificate, his decline combined with his weak eyesight and
which he is troubled by arm left of a halberd coup which he received at
the Battle of Ramillies putting him out of service, Catholic. |
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Received
20th
October 1695 |
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Edmond
Kennedy Irish, aged 24 years, of Limerick, soldier of Sr. Scott,
Clancarty’s Irish regiment in which he says he has served 4 years. His
left foot is crippled from a rifle shot which he received in a
detachment commanded against the Barbets near Pinerolo, Catholic |
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Received
4/9/1692 |
Sent
back. Given £13. PSC. |
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Anthony
Kennedy, of County Tipperary, aged 21 years, soldier of the colonel
of Irish regiment of Charlemont, in which he says he has served 3 years,
has had his right arm “cut” after a ******** of Canon which he
received at the Siege of Limerick, confirmed by his certificate,
Catholic. |
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Died 26 February 1716 |
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Theodore
Kuinigan, aged 60 years, of County Cork. soldier of Sr. Callaghan,
Regiment of Orrington under Montcassel, in which he has served 16 years,
borne out by his certificate, is fort troubled by tout the right side by
a type of paralysis combined with his decline puts him out of service,
married in his country, Catholic. |
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Received
24th
September 1706 |
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Edmond
Kierevan, aged 42
years, of Drehaday, County Louth, cavalier in the Company of Sr.
Mareschal, Regiment of Nugent under Sheldon, in which he has served 18
years, confirmed by his certificate, is greatly troubled by an anal
fistula which puts him out of estate of can no longer continue his
services, Catholic |
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Received
11th
July 1710 |
Died 5
January 1716. |
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Cornelius
Kelhanne, aged 39 years, of Cork, Grenadier of Sr. McMahon,
O’Donnell’s Regiment, under Fitzgerald, Albemarle and the Irish
Marine s, in which he says he has served 20 years. His left arm is
crippled and since on luy a “cut” the toes of both feet caused by
frostbite in the Battles of Gand at Nieuport a year last Winter which
puts him out of service, Catholic, |
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Received
12th
June 1711 |
Died 16th
January 1720 |
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Jack
Kelly, aged 50 years, of Baluechteal, County Cork, soldier of the
Company of Sr. Butler, Orrington's Irish Infantry under the Guards of
the King of England, in which he has served for over 20 years, seems
from his certificate, says he has served 4 years in Ireland, is very
troubled by a fort grosse decline of Boyaux as the result of an effort
which he fit in mettant of Canon onto the Ramparts at Valenciennes about
a year and a half ago which puts him out of service, married at Metz,
Catholic. |
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Received
3/3/1695 |
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Cornelius
Krocor, aged 21 years of Comte of Clare soldier of Sr. Barry, Regiment
of Talbot under Clare in which he has a jack 6 years confirmed by his
certificate has had the reings broken by a musket shot at the Battle of
Marsaglia which him empêche of marcher and puts him out of service
Catholic |
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Received
30/6/1735 |
Jack
Kelly. Married in Douai |
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Received
8/1/1725 |
Charles
Kelly Irish |
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Received
15/11/1709 |
3
January 1738 Died at |
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William
Kegan aged 42 of Glinsky, County Connaught, Souzlieutenant de la Company
of Grenadiers of Sr. Montchoisy, Picardy Regiment, in which he served 4
years in that quality, and apparently 16 years as Sergeant corporal and
soldier in Clare's Irish Regiment . His left arm is crippled from a
rifle shot at the Combat near Audenarde , combined with his other wounds
puts him out of service, Bearer of a order from Monseigneur Voysin to be
received in case he fulfils the entry requirements. Catholic |
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25 mars 1736. Died at Ham ATD. |
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John Kého,
aged 53 years, of County Cavan, soldier of Sr. Maggy, Dillon's Regiment
under Greder alemand, Furstemberg, and Hamilton, in which he has served
29 years, borne out by his certificate, Bearer of a order from the
Marquis of Barbesieux to be received along with the following two.
Catholic |
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Received
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10/6/1700 |
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William
Kinfe, aged 30 years, of Cork, soldier of Sr. Plunkett, Regiment of
Dublin, in which he says he has served for 10 years, Bearer of a order
from Monseigneur the Marquis of Barbesieux to be received, Catholic. |
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Died
the 3 July 1705 at the Château of St Omer ATD. |
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Received
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14/10/1700 |
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Hugues
Kelly Irish, aged 40 years, soldier of Sr. Billiard, Regiment of
Thoy, in which he says he has served for 2 years, and apparently 12
years in the Regiments Irish of Lee and Montcassel, borne out in the a
of his certificates,. His right arm is crippled from a blow from a bomb
fragment at the Siege of Ath, Catholic. |
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Received
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28/10/1700 |
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. Sent
back. Given £15. PSC. |
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Received
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11/11/1700 |
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Florence
Kiffe, aged 63 years, of County Cork, Sergeant of Sr. David Barry,
Regiment of Clare, in which he has served 11 years, apparently 16 in
Furstemberg, and 8 in Hamilton, all borne out by his certificate. His
deafness and weak eyesight putting him out of service, Catholic. |
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19 mars
1706. Died at Bergues 59067 being ATD. |
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Received
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11/11/1700 |
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John
Kerby, aged 66 years, of Limerick, soldier of Sr. David Barry, Regiment
of Clare, in which he has served 12 years, and apparently 10 years in
Surbeck and Furstemberg, all borne out in his certificates. His Caducity
and weak eyesight puts him out of service, Armseur of his trade,
Catholic. |
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Received
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11/11/1700 |
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Terence
King Irish, aged 46 years, of Athlone, soldier of Sr. Gallagher,
Regiment of Dillon under Greder alemand Furstemberg and Hamilton, in
which he has served 26 years, borne out by his certificate, has become
almost blind form a fluxion qui luy is venue pendant the Siege of
Barcelona 99134, married in by is 75056, Catholic. |
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. Sent
back. n'estant point blind. Given £15L PSC. |
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Received
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11/3/1701 |
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Patrick
Karny Irish, aged 60 years, of Mayrefeldt in Ireland, Cavalier of the
master of Camp of Regiment of Sheldon estranger under of king of
England, in which he has served 8 years, borne out in his certificate,
and says y avoir encore Jack 6 years in Ireland, is fort troubled by a
breathing difficulty as the result of being fouled aux feet des horses
and of several epée cuts that he received in the Corps and sur the
head, and which he a two ribs enfoncées being in a detachment commanded
by the Sr. Laneher near Liege the
winter of 1693, combined with a coup of pistolet which he received to
his right Thigh at the Combat of Ste Croix puts him out of service,
Catholic. |
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.
depuis the 19 mars 1701 ?? |
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. the 6
November 1701. Died at |
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Received
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28/7/1695 |
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Thomas
Kelly Irish, aged 35 years, of County Tipperary, Sergeant of Sr. Bagot,
Regiment des Guards of king of England, in which he has served 4 years
qui is depuis the arrival of this Regiment in France, confirmed by his
certificate, and apparently 7 years in Ireland, is crippled of the left
leg of a musket shot which he received at the combat of Sainte Croix ,
married in by is 75056, Catholic. |
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|
. the 3
April 1699. He gave up his place. Given £30. PSC and returned his
certificates. |
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Received
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25/8/1695 |
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John
Kennedy Irish, aged 60 years, of County Tipperary, soldier of Sr. O Gara,
lieutenant colonel of Regiment des Guards of king of England in which he
has served 6 years, apparently 6 in Anguien of Cavalry, and 16 in
Hamilton, Il is Porte by his certificate which he jack 22 years, his
weak Veuë combined with his grandes wounds and troubles putting him out
of service, Catholic. |
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Received
29/5/1698 |
received
permanently 21st August 1698. |
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Bernard
Kennedy Irish, aged 26 years, of County Tipperary, soldier of Sr.
Dearclouë, Regiment of Clancarty, in which he says he has served for a
an and demy, apparently 3 years in Clare and the Guards of king of
England, is crippled of the Thigh left of a musket shot at Barcelona.
Catholic |
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Received
7/5/1706 |
Died 29
November 1712. |
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John
Kennedy aged 40 of Galbally in Ireland, soldier of Sr. Lincoln, at the
Irish Lee’s Regiment under Montcassel and Clare in which he has served
18 years, borne out by his certificate, He has lost his right eye and
can hardly see at se conduire of the other from a fluxion which he luy
is venue depuis cinq mois which puts him out of service, Catholic. |
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Received
14/7/1695 |
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Daniel
Kely aged 32 of Keerla in Ireland, Grenadier of Sr. Moure, Regiment of
the Marine Royal Irish, in which he says he has served for 3 years, and
apparently 6 in Ireland, is crippled of arm left of a sabre cut which he
received sut the shoulder whilst in a detachment near Karla Candello
whilst the Enemies passerent the Rhine the last campaign, married in
Ireland. Weaver by trade. Catholic. |
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Received
7/2/1697 |
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John
Kelly aged 20 of Dublin,
soldier of Sr. Mannery, Regiment of Dillon, in which he says he has
served for 6 years, is crippled of arm left from a rifle shot which he
received in a detachment Commanded by Mons. of Reynac near Gironne last
year, Catholic. |
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|
Received
15/5/1698 |
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Thomas
Kitte Irish, aged 35 years, of County Kerry, soldier of Sr. McCarty,
Regiment of Athlone, in which he says he has served for 13 years as much
in France as in Ireland. he has had his left hand “cut” after from a
rifle shot which he received by the Barbettes in the Valley of Pragelat
near Pinerolo , menuisier of his metier, Catholic. |
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. the 2
February 1713. Died at St Malo 35288 being ATD. |
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Bernard
Keernen Irish, aged 20 years, of Dublin, soldier of Sr. Grats, Regiment
of Dublin, in which he has served 5 years, borne out by his certificate,
and apparently says he has served2 years in Ireland, is devenu paralysed
depuis the Ceinture in bas caused by the grand froid which he Suffered
which puts him out of service Catholic. |
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Died 26
September 1704 at the Citadel of Arras 62041 being ATD. |
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13
October 1697. He gave up his place., Given 15L. PSC |
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Simon
Kelly Irish, aged 85 years, of Galloway, soldier of Sr. Connor, Regiment
of Dublin, in which he has served 5 years, apparently 7 in Navarre, 2 in
Brittany, 3 in Plessis Praslin, 7 in Laferté, 7 in the French Guards ,
3 in the Company franche of Monsieur Fabert in Candie 99126 of in which
he has fut fait esclave, and 9 in the Regiment of Flaherty, confirmed by
his certificate that he served 60 years, his great age combined with his
wounds and troubles caused by a grosse déçente putting him out of
service, Catholic. |
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Sent
back., Given 18L. PSC. |
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.
Daniel Kiffe Irish, aged 27 years, of Keinsel in Ireland, Caporal of Sr.
Fitzgerald, Regiment of Clare, in which he has dit avoir served i8
years, and apparently 4 years in Donnowand in Ireland, is troubled by
scrofula dont il is crippled of foot right which puts him out of
service, Catholic. |
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Received
23/1/1698 |
30 may
1698. He gave up his place. Given 30L. PSC and returned his
certificates. |
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John
Keting Irish, aged 34 years, of Dublin, soldier of Sr. Dutton, Regiment
des Guards of king of England, in which he has served 13 years, borne
out by his certificate. His right knee is wounded from a Cannonball at
the Siege of Dixmude which puts him out of service, Catholic. |
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Received
27/2/1698 |
14 mars
1702. Died at à the Citadel of Cambrai 59122 ATD |
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Jack
Kennedy Irish, aged 63 years, of County Kilkenny, Sergeant of Sr. foytte,
Irish regiment of Clare under Surbeck, Conigsmarck, Furstemberg, and
Hamilton, in which he has a Jack 27 years, confirmed by his certificate,
his wounds and troubles putting him out of service, Catholic. |
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|
Received
6/3/1698 |
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Connor
Kenny aged 35 of County Galway, soldier of Sr. Nugent lieutenant.
colonel of Irish Marine regiment, in which he has served 6 years, and 4
in Ireland, confirmed by his certificate, is crippled of costé left
side by paralysis which puts him out of service, married in by is 75056,
Catholic. |
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|
Received
20/3/1698 |
3
September 1701. He gave up his place. Given 30L. PSC and returned his
certificates. |
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Manus
Keen Irish, aged 35 years, of County Mayo, soldier of Sr. Rourk, Lee’s
Regiment under Montcassel, in which he has served 5 years, borne out by
his certificate, is crippled of left knee by the fragment of manche of a
pioche qu'un cannonball brisa between his hands whilst working at the
Tranchée at the Siege of Ath , married. Catholic. |
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|
Received
22/5/1698 |
9
February 1699. Died at. |
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Ennemond
Kelly, aged 28 years, of County Dublin, soldier of Sr. Nugent,
Berwick’s Regiment under the Dragons of king of England, in which he
says he has served 7 years, is crippled of arm right from a rifle shot
which he received being in a faction at the rearguard of the army near
fort Louis the last Campaign, Catholic. |
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|
Received
22/5/1698 |
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|
Daniel
Kennedy, aged 44
years, of County Galway, Sergeant of Sr. Caughlane, Regiment of
Clare, in which he has served 7 years, borne out by his certificate, is
crippled of the shoulder left of a musket shot which he received at the
Battle of Marsaglia married in St Germain Laye. Catholic. |
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|
Received
|
10/7/1698 |
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Henry
Kenny, aged 36 years, of Dublin, soldier of Sr. Scott lieutenant colonel
of Regiment of Clancarty, in which he says he has served for 7 years à
perdu the oeil left from a rifle shot to his face at Barcelona combined
with his other troubles putting him out of service, Catholic. |
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|
Received
10/9/1699 |
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|
Patrick
Kelly Irish, aged 38 years, of County Waterford, soldier of Sr. Doully,
Lee’s Regiment under Montcassel, in which he has served 9 years, and
apparently 15 years in Surbeck, Furstemberg, and Hamilton, all borne out
in his certificate, is fort troubled by arm left and of the leg right of
several wounds which he at received at the Sieges of Montmeillan and of
Ath which puts him out of service, Catholic. |
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|
. the
18 February 1715. Died at the Havre 76351 ATD. |
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Received
5/6/1692 |
Sent
back. Given £13L. 4s. PSC. |
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Morgan
Keroüan Kerwan , aged 22 years, of County Kerlach, soldier of Sr.
Calgret, lieutenant colonel of Regiment of Milord Montcassel, in which
he says he has served for 4 years, is fort troubled by Corps of a mal
qui luy is venu in the service which puts him out of estat of
continuing, Catholic. |
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Died 13th
May 1699 at Arras ATD. |
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Bernard
Kelly aged 63 of Armack, Ireland, soldier of Sr. Grace, Regiment of
Greder-Allemand, in which he has served 19 years as much in that as in
those of Dougan’s and Hamilton’s, seems by his certificate, is
troubled by the main right of a fragment of grenade which he received at
Gironne combined with his age puts him out of service, Catholic. |
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|
Received
20/4/1680 |
8
February 1681. Died at. |
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Jack
Kennedy dit Saint Jack Irish, aged 40 years, soldier in the comp. of
Danejan Regiment des guards in which he has a Jack 3 years ainsy ql.
apert by the congé of his capt. dit avoir Jack auparavt. in the
Regiment Royal anglois 4 années and 2 in des fournivaux cavalerie, a
received a musket shot a the poitrine at the combat of St Denis dont il n'est pas guerry, il is Catholic. and point married
in |
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Died1st March 1697. |
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John
Keuoüane known as “Little John” aged 60, Irish, corporal of
Sr.Tronquoy, Regiment of Normandy, in which he has served 34 years,
comme il by oist by his certificate, and dit avoir Jack apparently 12
years in O’Brien, his wounds combined with his age putting him out of
service, Catholic. |
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|
8
October 1688. Il is re-entered service in the Company of S. of Chauson
Regiment of Erlach. |
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7
January 1689 he returned.. |
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|
Received
2/3/1703 |
Died 16
September 1713. |
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Michel
Kilfoile aged 45 of Kings County, soldier of Sr. Baker, Regiment of
Bourcke under Luttrell and the Queen of England, in which he says he has
served for 14 years, and apparently 4 years in Ireland, is crippled of
arm right of a musket shot which he received at the Siege of Castiglione
combined with his other wounds putting him out of service, Catholic. |
|
|
Received
11/5/1703 |
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|
Edmond
Kelly Irish, aged 37 years, of County Conock, soldier of Sr. St John,
Regiment of Dillon, in which he has served 12 years, confirmed by his
certificate, is fort troubled by costé right of a musket shot which he
received à the affaire of Chiari , combined with his other wounds
putting him out of service, Catholic. |
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|
Received
8/8/1704 |
Sent
back. Given £8. |
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Hugô
Kennedy known as St Louis aged 61 years, of County Low , soldier of Sr.
Segraff, Irish regiment of Orrington, in which he has served 11 years,
and apparently 4 years in Salix Suisse, confirmed by his certificate
that he served 15 years, is fort troubled des Reings of a goutte
Sciatique depuis two years which puts him out of service, Catholic. |
|
|
Received
3/10/1704 |
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Theodore
Kelly, aged 34 years, of County Limerick, soldier of Sr. David
Barry, Regiment of Clare under Talbot and Clare, in which he says he has
served 15 years, is crippled of arm left of a coup of fauconneau which
he received à the Cannonade of filingen 99109, Catholic. |
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In
October 1719. Theodore Kelly, Irish, being of the Company of Sr.
Lermuzeau ATD in garrison at the Havre of Grace ayant deserted of the
Company the 11 August last, monsieur the Governor ayant eu avis by a
letter du |
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Received
3/10/1704 |
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|
Derby
Kessy aged 68 of County Limerick, soldier of Sr. John Barry, Regiment of
Clare under Talbot and Clare, in which he has à servi15 years, comme il
by roist by his certificate, is crippled of a doigt of each hand – one
from a sabre cut and the other from a rifle shot at the Battle of the
Marsaglia , combined with two other cof rifles shots which he received
to his head on the same occasion, and which he is fort troubled by a
belly oppression of puts him out of service, Panetier of his mestier,
Catholic. |
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|
Received
3/8/1714 |
Died29
September 1715 |
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Joseph
Kerklande aged 20 of Koulqueen. County Antrim, soldier of Sr. Plunkett,
lieutenant colonel of Irish regiment O’Donnell, in which he says he
has served for 4 years, has almost lost the Eyesight by des fluxions qui
luy sont venues pendant the Siege of Fribourg, combined with which he is
attacked by Scrofulous humours putting him out of service, Catholic. |
|
|
Received
12/5/1702 |
30
January 1703, He gave up his place. Given £30 PSC and returned his
certificates |
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Charles
Kessy aged 48 of County Cork, cavalier of Sr. Heudicourt, Regiment
Master of Camp General, in which he says he has served for 8 years and 9
mois, and apparently 5 years in the Regiment of McCarty more in Ireland,
has lost his left eye and has the jaw on the same side brizée by a
musket shot which he received at the Combat of Ste Croix near of Bruges
combined with several other wounds puts him out of service, married in
st Germain Laye. Painter by trade, Catholic |
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|
Received
|
1/12/1702 |
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John
Kelly de Clare, Irish, aged 35 years, of County Clare, Grenadier of Sr.
Jack Dillon, Irish regiment of Dillon, in which he has served 10 years,
borne out in his certificate, has had his left arm “cut” after sabre
cut at Cremona. Catholic |
|
|
Received
unknown |
William Kelly of Hodet, County Heath |
|
Received
11/12/1727 |
Hugues
Kelly of Farnach, County Roscommon |
|
Received
25/9/1727 |
Richard Kimane, aged 80 years, of Lukane County Dublin /married |
|
Received
18/12/1727 |
Patrick Kenny / Habilerhart County Dublin |
|
Received
22/11/1736 |
Bernard Keyral of Sligo County Connaught |
|
Received
2/12/1728 |
Daniel Kelly, Irish / Kilkay? near Leinster in Ireland |
|
Received
2/12/1728 |
Michel Kenelly of Toulane County Tipperary |
|
Received
16/11/1741 |
Derby Kennedy / Templemore County Tipperary |
|
Received
20/3/1749 |
Terence Kennedy / of the town and county of Kilkenny |
|
Received
12/10/1758 |
John Kelly / Irish / of Cavan |
|
Received
20/2/1727 |
Died 23
December 1728 |
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Adrian
Edward Kennedy Irish, aged 27 years, of Arras originally from Ireland,
lieutenant reformed a the suite of Regiment of Infantry Irish of Clare
in which he has served 3 years in that quality, apparently 2 years of
lieutenant in the premiere Brigade des officers reformed of same
Regiment, and 3 years of Cadet in the d. Regiment of Clare, is out of
etat of serving by his Egarements of Esprit, Received as officer by
order from Mr. Blanc. Catholic |
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|
Received
6/4/1686 |
Died 1st
March 1697 |
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John
Keuoüane or Kenoüane dit Petit John Aged 60 years, Irish of Nation,
Caporal of S. of Tronquoy, Regiment of Normandy, in which he has served
34 years, comme il paroist by his certificate, and dit avoir Jack
apparently 12 years in O’Brien, his wounds combined with his age
putting him out of service, Catholic. |
|
|
8
October 1688 he re-entered service in the Company of S. of Chauson
Regiment of Erlach. He returned here on 7th January 1689. |
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|
Received
13/6/1697 |
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|
Anthony
Kennedy aged 25 years, of county Tipperary, Cadet of the colonel of
regiment of Dublin, in which he has a Jack 10 years as much in France as
in Ireland, has had the arm right “cut” after a musket shot which he
received whilst in a detachment commanded by Monsieur the prince of
Espinoy pour forcer a Passage à two Lieues of Heilbronn zzzz0 il y a
trois years, all confirmed by his certificate, Catholic. |
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|
. the 8
August 1697. He gave up his place., Given L 15 PSC and returned his
certificates. |
|
|
Received
12/9/1726 |
John
Killing of Downpatrick |
|
Received
5/9/1726 |
John Karny of Droon near Drongal |
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Received
12/3/1761 |
Jack Kadure of Kark, capital of Ireland |
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Received 23rd May 1676 |
2 Sept. 1681. He gave up his place. and Given £15 provenance of a nommé Dubois qui avoit renounced the 15 October 1678 lequel is re-entered the 30 august 1681 by order from Monseigneur in restituant him of sum of £15 |
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Denis
Kennedy Irish of nation, aged 50 years, Sergeant in the company of
Vallois captain. at the regiment OF Hamilton, in which he has served
four years and of in which he has sort presently, is crippled from a
musket shot which he a received a the thigh left à the Battle of Entzem
which puts him, and his grand age, out of service, is bearer of leave
paper of his colonel in date of 4 of pr. mois, Single. Catholic. |
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Received
6th
June 1676 |
Sent
back home 21 December. 1678 being totally cured and given £15. |
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John
Kelly aged 33 soldier of Sr. Harbert Captaine. at the regiment of
Hamilton in which he has served 3 years, is crippled of a musket shot
which he received in the costé right the campagne dere. which puts him
entierement out of service. is bearer of certificate of his capne. in
date of 16 may 1676. Single. is of the religion pretendue
reformed. |
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Received
October 1676 |
27 July
1678 a Renounced moyennant 15 L Given avec his habit and two garnitures
of linge qu'on luy a laissé |
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Matthew
Kenney, Irish, aged 44, soldier of Liondy at the regiment of Douglas in
which he has served in cette quality pendant 11 years, dit avoir Jack in
depuis the Siege of Monmedy ne peut plus continuer his services pour
avoir isé crippled à the left hand à the Battle of Zeintzeim comm'il
appert by the leave paper of his capne. in date of 9 September last
certified by Mr. of Luxembourg the 12 dudit mois, is bearer of
certificate of Mr. Baz Intendant in date of 17 avec the route of the
Intendant of Nancy. Single. Catholic. |
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Received
22/8/1676 |
Refused
22 August 1676. because he n'est pas of the quality require |
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Simon
Kahal Irish of nation, age of 40 years soldier of Kelleher at the
regiment of Ougan under of Hamilton in which he has served 3 years ne
peut plus continuer his services as much pour isre crippled of the left
hip ayant isé fouled aux feet des chevaux at the passage of Rhine the
campagne last que by a hydropsy qui luy is survenue comm'il apert by the
certificate of medecin of Toul 54828 in date of 23 July der. at the bas
duquel is the passport of his Major pour aller recover his Santé and by
après retourner audit regiment. in date of 24 audit mois, approve by M.
the Comte of Pas, is married in his pays and is Catholic, is bearer of
the route of M. of Miromenil in date of 5 of present. |
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Received
12/5/1763 |
Bernard
Kelly / Konoth in Ireland |
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Received
24/9/1719 |
Theodore Keulleghan / Glanemoire county of Cork |
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Received
1727 |
Matthew
Kelly of Harregray, County Meath |
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Received
1728 |
Patrick
Kenney of Mangara, County Derry. Married in Strasbourg. |
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Received
22/9/1713 |
Died 18th
March 1718. |
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Matthew
Kennedy Irish, aged 42 years, of Cork in Ireland, Caporal of Sr.
Callaghan, Berwick’s Regiment, under the dragons of king of England,
in which he says he has served for 25 years, a eu the leg left coupée
ensuite from a rifle shot which he received in a detachment in the Valée
of St Pierre in Piedmont
the Campagne last, combined with which he à perdu the oeil left from a
rifle shot which he received at the Siege of Vercelli.
and other wounds putting him out of service, Catholic. |
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Received
13/8/1716 |
Died 11th
January 1728 at Calais ATD. |
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Germain
Kelly Irish, aged 65 years, of Christialno County Cork, soldier of Sr.
Bourke, Regiment. Irish of Lee under Montcassel, in which he has served
25 years, confirmed by his certificate, is troubled des two thighs of
two coups of halberd which he received at the Combat of Luzzara
combined with his other wounds putting him out of service,
married in St Germain Laye. Catholic. |
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Received
18/6/1716 |
Died 17
December 1718 |
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William
Kinselagh Irish, aged 32 years, of Arclaw County Westford, Cavalier of
Sr. Braughal Irish regiment of Nugent under Sheldon in which he has
served 12 years confirmed by his certificate, is très troubled by a
Ulcer at the palais qui the empeche of parler, combined with his weak
Veuë, putting him out of service, Catholic. |
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Received
11/9/1732 |
William
Kelly of Galway |
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Received
10/8/1730 |
Edward
Simon Kimbel of Enniskillen County Fermanagh |
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Received
21/10/1723 |
Edmond
Kelly Irish of Yvagh, aged 48 years, of Yvagh County Down soldier
Company colonel general of Lee's Irish regiment. Married in Douai... |
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Received
25/11/1723 |
John
Kennedy, aged 30 years, of Templemore County Tipperary, soldier of
Sr. Magard |