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Received
15th March 1715 |
Died 1st December 1718 at Sommieres Château ATD |
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Martin Lalesse
aged 46 of Dublin of Sir Anthony, Berwick’s Irish Regiment, in which
he has served 24 years appears from his certificate, He is very troubled
by his thigh and left leg as the result of two rifle shots at Lerida and
Cassan; which along with his other troubles and infirmities makes him
unfit to continue in service. |
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Received
30th July 1693
as cavalier |
Died 12th
February 1694 |
Jack Louis
aged
32 of County Westford, dragoon in the Colonel of the Queen of
England’s Regiment, in which he says he has served 4 years. His right
thigh is crippled from a musket shot at Spire during the last campaign.
Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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Received 22nd
March 1715 |
Died 21st September
1731
near Grasse ATD |
Denis Lye
aged
55 of Kildare, soldier of Sieur Farely Berwick’s Irish Regiment,
in which he has served 15 years confirmed by his certificate. He is very
troubled by a breathing difficulty caused by a bomb fragment that broke
two of his ribs at the Siege of Fribourg, which puts him out of service.
He comes at present from a company of Invalids at Besançon, Catholic. |
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Received |
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Nicolas Locke
aged 58 of Dublin, cavalier of Sieur Francis Nugent’s Regiment
Estranger of Nugent under Sheldon, in which he has served 23 years
confirmed by his certificate. His weak vision and other infirmities put
him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 16th
August 1709 |
Died 22 October 1720 at
Belleisle ATD |
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Denis Lahan aged 65
years of Villeneuve in Ireland, sergeant in the Sieur of Condon’s
Grenadiers of Lee’s Regiment, in which he says he has served 4 years
apparently a year and a half in Tananner’s, 3 years in the Royal des
Vaisseaux, and 18 years in Orrington under the King of England’s
Guards. His left arm is crippled having been broken by a sabre at the
Combat near Audenarde. Married in Metz. Shoemaker by trade. Catholic. |
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Received
3rd
|
Sent
back. Given £19.
15s. |
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Mortagh
Laury,
aged 32 years of County Down, soldier of Sieur Bryan Magenis,
Charlemont’s Regiment, in which he says he has served 9 years. His
weakness of vision caused by several sabre cuts to his head at Spire
puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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|
Received 31st
July 1705
as soldier |
Thomas Long aged 47 of County Cork, Grenadier of Sieur Hacket, Orrington’s regiment under the King of England’s Guards, in which he has served 17 years confirmed by his certificate. His left leg is crippled from a cannon shot which he received at the Siege of Landau combined with other wounds puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 17th
September 1706 |
Died 5th August 1718 |
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Charles (de) Lee
aged 76 of Arganle County Limerick, Captain reformation kept at the
Suite of Regiment of Inf. of Lee under Montcassel, in which he has
served 16 years in that quality, and apparently 20 years as lieutenant,
lieutenant reformation and as cadet in Surbeck, Furstemberg and
Hamilton. His wounds and troubles put him out of service, He bears an
order from Monseigneur Chamillart to be received. Married in St Germain
Laye. Catholic. |
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Received 4th
February 1707 |
Died
22nd March 1752. at
Ham being Captain of an Invalids Company |
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Jack (de) Lee aged 25
years of Clounmell County Tipperary, Captain reformation at the Suite of
Lee’s Regiment under Montcassel, in which he has served 12 years as
much in that quality as of lieutenant, lieutenant reformation, ensign
and cadet. His right thigh is crippled from of a rifle shot at the last
Battle of Hochstädt, He bears an order from Monseigneur Chamillart to
be received. Catholic. |
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|
Received 16th
March 1708 |
Died 11th December 1729 |
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Daniel Lee aged 50 of Sullanne, County Kerry, soldier in Colonel Orrington’s Regiment, in which he has served 19 years which is since the Irish troupes entered France, confirmed by his certificate, and says he served 6 years in Ireland. He is very troubled by nephritic colic since three years which along with his deafness puts him out of service. Married in St Germain Laye. Catholic. |
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Received
25th April 1710 |
Died 19 March 1741 |
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Henry Lucas
aged
66 Ormonthe, County Tipperary, sous lieutenant of Sieur Callahan
Orrington’s regiment under the King of England’s Guards, in which he
has served 19 years as much in that quality as lieutenant reformation
and ensign, and apparently 3 years as lieutenant, cornette and sergeant
in Lukan’s Cavalry Regiment. His weak vision and problems with his
legs puts him out of service. He bears an order from Monseigneur Voysin
to be received in case he fulfils the entry requirements. Catholic. |
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Received 5th
June 1711 |
Died 3rd May 1742 |
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Daniel Laugan
aged 52 of Cavan, soldier of Sieur Arthur Lieutenant Colonel of
Orrington’s Irish Regiment, in which he has served 20 years confirmed
by his certificate,. He is crippled from a rifle shot at the Battle of
Malplaquet which along with his deafness puts him out of service. He
comes at present from a Company of Invalids at Amiens. Tailor by trade.
Catholic. |
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Received 12th
June 1711 |
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Hugo
Laler
aged 45 soldier of Sieur Butler, Orrington’s Irish Regiment under the
King of England’s Guards, in which he has served for over 20 years
confirmed by his certificate and says he served again for 4 years in
Ireland. His left leg is crippled from a rifle shot at the Battle of
Malplaquet and his right leg greatly troubles him due to another rifle
shot received in the same battle which puts him out of service.
Catholic. |
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Received 13th
May 1700
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Re-entered service
February 1705 in the Company Colonel of Lee’s Irish Regiment as
reformation lieutenant . |
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Jack Lee aged 19
years of County Waterford, cadet of the Colonel of Regiment of Clare, in
which he has served 9 years confirmed by his certificate, He bears an
order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be received. Catholic |
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Received 4th
November 1700 |
Died 30th October 1711 at Le Havre ATD |
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John Laleür aged 52 of
County Kilkenny, soldier of Sieur Patrick Plunket, Albemarle's Regiment under Dublin, Greder Allemand and Hamilton, in which he has served 24
years confirmed by his certificate. His weak vision puts him out of
service. Catholic. |
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Received
25th November 1700 |
Died 9th August 1707 |
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Patrick (de) Long
aged 60 of County Louth, sergeant of Sieur of Skiddy, lieutenant Colonel
of Regiment of Clare under Greder Allemand, Furstemberg and Hamilton, in
which he has served 29 years confirmed by his certificates. His troubles
put him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 2nd
December 1701 |
Died April 1714 |
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Terlach Lavery aged 63
years of County Down, reformation lieutenant at the suite of Regiment of
Infantry of Galmoy under Charlemont, in which he has served 11 years as
much in that quality as of lieutenant in pied, and apparently 4 years in
? in quality of Captain Ireland. His troubles put him out of service. He
bears an order from Monseigneur de Chamillart to be received in case he
fulfils the entry requirements. Catholic. |
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|
Received 4July
1704 |
Died 9th May
1715 |
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Theodore Lery
aged 63 of County Aberdare, soldier of Sieur McDonough, Lee’s Regiment
under Montcassel, in which he has served 15 years confirmed by his
certificate, and apparently 3 years in Ireland. He has lost his left eye
and is greatly troubled by of the other due to a fluxion that came to
him at the Siege of Fort Kehl which along with his décente puts
him out of service. Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
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Received
1st January 1693 |
Sent back. Given £16 for his journey. |
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Anthony Magdaneu
Lemesny, aged 28 of County Cork, soldier of Sieur Barry,
Montcassel’s Regiment in which he says he has served 4 years. He is
greatly troubled by sciatic gout in his left thigh which puts him out of
service Catholic |
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| Received
20th March 1698 |
Died
24 October 1711 ATD in garrison at Arras Citadel |
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Jack (de) Lohanty
aged 30 years of County Wexford, soldier of Sieur O’Neill, Lee’s
Regiment under Montcassel, in which he has served 12 years confirmed by
his certificate. His right hand is crippled as the result of being
struck with an esponton at the Siege of Reinsfeld. Catholic. |
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|
Received 8th
May 1698 |
Died
25th August 1732 at
Ardres ATD |
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George Lucas
aged 24 of Monaghan, soldier of Sieur McMahan, lieutenant colonel of Charlemont's
Regiment under O’Neill, in which he says he has served
10 years as much in France as in Ireland. His left leg is crippled from
a musket shot which he received at the retrenchments of Spire two years
ago. Catholic. |
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|
Received
29th May 1698 |
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Edmond Linchy
aged 32 of County Meath, soldier of Sieur Dunellen, Queen of England’s
Regiment in which he has served 12 years. He has had his right leg
amputated after a musket shot at the Siege of Barcelona, All confirmed
by his certificate. Catholic. |
|
|
Received 18th
September 1698 |
Died
4th November 1710 at Bergues ATD |
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Laclen O’Brien
aged 30 years of Dungannon, soldier of the Colonel of the Queen of
England’s Regiment in which he says he has served 7 years and 4 in
Ireland. He is completely blind as the result of his head being struck
by a stone at the Siege of Barcelona. Catholic. |
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|
Received 2nd
October 1698 |
Died
20th September 1700 |
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Edmond Laury
aged 29 of County Down, soldier of Sieur Cujactz, Regiment of Albemarle,
under the Irish Marines in which he says he has served 7 years and 3
years in Macsuel's Dragoons. During the last six months he has
become almost completely blind along with which he is greatly troubled
by scrofula which puts him out of service. Catholic |
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Received 3rd
September 1699 |
Died
22nd November 1718 |
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John Lyndon aged
36 years of County Down, cadet of the Company Colonel of Regiment of
Charlemont at present Galmoy in which he has served 14 years as much in
France as in Ireland, confirmed by his certificate. He has lost his left
eye and is greatly troubled by the other due to a fluxion that has came
to him since about two years ago which along with his wounds puts him
out of service. Catholic |
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|
Received 18th
June 1693 |
Sent back. Given £24
for his journey.. |
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William Lery
aged 21 of County Waterford, soldier of Sieur Mahoney, Regiment of
Limerick, in which he says he has served 3 years. He is greatly troubled
by sciatic gout inneterée in his hip and left thigh which puts
him out of service Catholic |
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|
Received 15th
July 1694 |
Sent back. Given £9.4s for his journey. |
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Jack Lestoush,
aged 24 years of County Limerick, soldier of Sieur Hogan the cadet,
Montcassel's Regiment, in which he says he has served for 8 years. He is
greatly troubled by scrofula which puts him out of service. Catholic |
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Received 4th
July 1678
|
Gave up his place 13th October 1686. Given £15 for his journey. |
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Raymond Lysagth
Irish, aged 60 years soldier of Hamilton captain of the same regiment in
which he says he has served 4 years and 3 apparently in McNamara’s.
His wounds and his age put him out of service seems from the certificate
of his captain given in Paris 4th June. Catholic. |
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|
Received 10th February 1702 |
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|
Patrick Lynch
aged 38 of Galway, soldier of Sieur of Luttrell, Galmoy's Regiment , in
which he says he has served 4 years apparently 9 years in Dublin, and 5
years in Ireland. He is greatly troubled by a musket shot which he
received through his body at Château Neustadt in Germany during the
campaign of 1697(seems from his certificates). Married in Paris.
Catholic. |
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|
Received
7th July 1702 |
Died 4th July 1711 |
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Edward Laudard
aged 68 of County Meath, guard of the King of England’s Corps
presently reformed in Berwick’s Infantry Regiment in which he has
served as much in the said regiment as in the guards for 14 years and
apparently 10 as lieutenant in Forbouche's Regiment in Ireland, and
8 years as lieutenant in Kingston of Cavalry also in Ireland. He is
troubled by his right arm due to a musket shot which he received at
Chiari: which along with his infirmities puts him out of service. He is
included in the same order from Monseigneur Chamillart to be received.
Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
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|
Received 11th
May 1703 |
Died 9th April 1711 |
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Laclin Lacteken aged
35 of County Roscommon, soldier of Sieur of St John, Dillon’s Regiment
in which he has served 13 years confirmed by his certificate. He has had
his jaw broken and half of his tongue taken away by a musket shot at
Cremona which along with a sabre cut to his head on the same occasion
puts him out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received |
|
|
Denis Leyne aged
50 years of County Kerry, sergeant of Sieur Bermingham, Dillon’s
Regiment under Greder Allemand, Furstemberg and Hamilton in which he has
served 30 years confirmed by his certificate. His weak vision and wounds
put him out of service. Catholic |
|
|
Received 17th
August
1703 |
Died 1st
November 1709 |
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Richard Lalisse aged 40 of County Armagh, soldier of Sieur Routt at Orrington’s regiment under the King of England’s Guards, in which he says he has served 12 years. His right leg is crippled due to being broken by the wheel of a gun carriage that went over him at the Siege of Bruxelles. This wound has re-opened which along with his other wounds makes him unfit to continue his services. Catholic. |
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|
Received 17th
October
1704 |
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Terence Lienan
aged 31 of County Meath, Grenadier of Sieur Kennedy, Lee’s Regiment
under Greder Allemand, in which he says he has served 5 years apparently
2 years in Clare, and 7 years in Orrington and the King of England’s
Guards. His left arm is crippled due to a sabre cut at the Siege of
Kempten which along with his other wounds puts him out of service.
Catholic. |
|
|
Received 7th
April 1713 |
Died 29th January 1728 at
Calais ATD |
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William (de) Leine
aged 60 of Kilkenny, soldier of Sieur O'Shaughnessy', Lieutenant Colonel
of O’Brien’s Regiment, in which he has served 20 years confirmed by
his certificate, and says he has served 6 years in Montcassel. His weak
vision along with his wounds and troubles puts him out of service. He is
one of a number of invalids received at Amiens. Married in Douai.
Catholic. |
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|
2nd May 1720. whilst in
the Company of Sieur Taizy ATD in garrison at the fort of
Lescluse, having obtained a leave paper from his Captain for two months
on 5th September last year and having failed to return to his Company at
the due time …. |
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Pardoned 25th January 1722 by Mgr. Leblanc at the Counsel. |
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Received 14th
April 1713 |
Died 28th August 1719 |
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Cornelius Luossy
known as” Lafortune” aged 48 years of Cork, sergeant in Sieur of the
Roche’s Grenadiers, Regiment of Galmoy, in which he has served 20
years confirmed by his certificate. His left hand is crippled from a
bayonet cut which he received at the Battle of Malplaquet which along
with the total paralysis of his left side puts him out of service. He is
one of a number of invalids received at Amiens. Catholic. |
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|
Received 25th
May 1714 |
Died |
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Edmond Lonque
aged 70 of Dungoüerne County Cork, soldier of Sieur of Lee,
O’Brien’s Regiment under Clare, in which he has served 22 years
confirmed by his certificate. He is troubled by rheumatism in his left
thigh which along with his weak vision and other infirmities puts him
out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received 25th
March 1700 |
Retired 14th May 1700. Given £30
for his journey and his certificates were
returned to him |
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Cornelius Lomesny
aged 64 of County Cork, soldier of Sieur Maghy, Dillon’s Regiment,
under Greder Allemand, Furstemberg, and Hamilton, in which he has served
28 years confirmed by his certificate, He bears an order from the
Marquis of Barbesieux to be received. Married in Paris, Catholic. |
|
|
Received 7th
April
1695 |
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|
John Laler aged 34 of County Louth, Cavalier of the Master of Camp of the King of England’s Regiment, in which he has served 3 and a half years: that is, since that Regiment arrived in France, confirmed by his certificate. He says he has served 6 and a half years in the same regiment in Ireland. His left arm is crippled from a pistol shot at the Combat of St Croix which along with other wounds and troubles puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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|
Received 10th
August 1675 as soldier |
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John Lounan of
Dublin, aged 20, soldier in Hamilton’s Regiment, McCarty’s Company,
in which he has served five years. His right foot is wounded from a
cannonball near Strasbourg which puts him out of service. He bears a
note from Sr. Hamilton and a certificate from the surgeon at Nancy.
Single. Catholic. |
|
Received 20th June 1676 |
Given £15 to retire to
Ireland. |
|
Jack Lye Irish,
aged about 25, soldier of Young Hamilton, captain in the regiment of the
same name in which he has served five years. His right hand is crippled
by the scrofula (seems from the certificate from the doctor at Toul
Hospital which he bears dated 19th May last and a passport
from his Major with the same date. Single. Catholic.. |
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|
Refused
20th June 1676 because he has insufficient service and is badly
tainted with scrofula. |
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|
Received 16th
January 1677 as soldier |
Died 9th
April 1679 |
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Denis Lincy known as “St. Denis of Ireland”, aged 57,soldier of Sr. of Montigny Greslé at the Regiment des guards in which he has served for 17 years comme il apert by the certificate of Sr. of the Rapée dated 15th January 1677. He can no longer continue his services due to the troubles that have come upon him. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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|
Received
9th March
1714 |
Died
17 November 1723 at Bicester Kremlin |
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John Ligue,
known as “St John” aged 42 of Cork, soldier of Sieur
Dequemonty Berwick’s regiment in which he says he has served 23 years.
His right should is crippled as the result of a rifle shot at the Siege
of Benasque in Spain. He is one of a number of invalids received at
Strasbourg. Catholic.. |
|
31st August 1723 he was
taken to Bicester for one year for being incorrigible. |
|
Received 27th
February 1716 |
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|
Denis Leghie
aged 56 years of Cork, soldier of Sieur of Rawleigh, Berwick’s Irish
Regiment, in which he has served 24 years confirmed by his certificate.
He is very troubled by a complete décente of his left side which
puts him out of service, Catholic. |
|
|
1st July
1718. David Leghie Irish of the Company of Sieur Cordal ATD in garrison at the Citadel of Arras
gave up his place.... for having “gone with a rogue” having
thrown his belongings at the company corporal …… |
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|
Received 18th
June 1716 |
Died 22 November 1721 |
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Laclin (de) Lainy
aged 48 doran County Kilkenny, cavalier of the master of Camp of
Nugent’s Irish Regiment in which he has served 24 years (seems
froms his certificate). He is troubled by a partial decente of his right
side which along with a sabre cut to his left cheek at the Battle of
Malplaquet and other wounds puts him out of service. Married in Le
Havre. Draper by trade. Catholic. |
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|
|
Died 24th November 1723 at Salses ATD |
|
Michael Lerry
aged 60 of Clanekelty County Cork,corporal of Sieur of Mandeville,
Lee’s Irish regiment under Montcassel, in which he has served 28 years
(seems from his certificate dated 23rd May last. His weak vision along
with his wounds puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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| Received
28th October 1734 |
Hugues Lavery Irish |
| Received 25th
November1734 |
Maurice Lalor Irish |
| Received
unknown |
Philip Leding of Miclestonne, County Cork |
| Received unknown | Patrick Lavery
of Ameÿrie
County Down |
| Received unknown | Daniel Lery
of Munster |
| Received unknown | Derby
Lintz of Kilmorry
County Cork |
| Received unknown | Owen
Lawen of Sligo |
| Received
20July
1721 |
Thomas Longue
aged 55
of Ballihage, County Kerry |
| Received 4th December 1727 | William Laurence
of
Belmore County Galway |
| Received 4th December 1727 | Edmond Laller
of
Clumbeurq County Galway |
| Received 4th December 1727 | Edmond Lynch
of the
town and County of Galway |
| Received
25April
1737 |
Nicolas Lemon of Knockroy |
| Received
22November 1736 |
Jack Lamy of Winnggerwann County Waterford |
| Received
5th
October
1741 |
Homfroy Lery of Hinvelery County Cork |
| Received
16th
November
1741 |
Robert Lee of the town and County of Limerick |
| Received
27th
March
1749 |
Joseph Lamly of Rosse, County Wexford |
| Received
13th August 1719 |
Edmond Laicy of Enniskillen County Fermanagh |
| Received
2nd June 1757 |
Charles Laloy of Dublin |
| Received
13th June 1726 |
Thomas Lynch of Limerick |
| Received
12th September 1726 |
Humphry Lions of Kerry |
| Received 12th
September
1726 |
Cornelius Linegan of
Clare |