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Received 4th
November 1707 |
Died16th
July 1708 |
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Thomas Macartane
aged 58 of Killock, County Kildare, reformation lieutenant at the
suite of Fitzgerald’s Regiment under Albemarle’s Infantry, in
which he served 15 years as much in that quality as sub-lieutenant, and
apparently 2 years as cadet in Hamilton’s. His right hand is crippled
from a rifle shot at Luzzara. He bears an order from Mr. Chamillart to
be received. Married in St Germain in Laye. Catholic. |
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Received 15th
March 1715 |
Died
19th March 1715 |
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Bernard Macarthy
aged 65, of Meneüet? near Dublin, soldier of Sr. Kolly, Berwick’s
Irish Regiment, under Montcassel and Navare, in which he has served 30
years, confirmed by his certificate. His troubles put him out of
service. Catholic. |
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Received 5th
November 1693 |
Died 18 May
1694. |
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Bryan Macan
aged 28 of Antrim, sergeant of Sr. O’Neill, Charlemont’s Irish
Regiment in which he says he has served 2 years. His left shoulder is
crippled from a musket shot at Spire. Catholic. |
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Received 7th
August 1692
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Died 6
December 1698. |
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Eugene Macarty
aged 57 of the Province of Cork, Premier Brigadier of the English
King’s Gendarmes Company commanded by Mr. Mimeure, in which he has
served 25 years, confirmed by his certificate. His several wounds and
troubles put him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 17th
June 1707 |
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Denis Macarty
aged 31 of Mochrom, County Cork, soldier of Sr. O’Brien the Younger,
Regiment of O’Brien under Clare, in which he has served 17 years,
confirmed by his certificate. His right arm is crippled from a rifle
shot at Ramillies which puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 12th
August 1729 |
Died 21
December 1737 |
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John Macanwel
aged 61 of Killevy, County Armagh corporal of Sr. John Bourke Dillon’s
Regiment leaving by incorporation of Galmoy’s Regiment under
Charlemont in which he has served 39 years, mentioned in his certificate
dated 25 November last. His wounds and troubles put him out of service.
Married in Besançon. Catholic |
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Received 16th
February 1696 |
17 February 1696: He
gave up his place and was given £30 PSC and his certificates
were returned to him |
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Denis Macaulife
aged 23 of Cork, soldier of Sr. Macswguy, Limerick Regiment, in which he
has served 4 years. His left leg is crippled from a musket shot at the
Battle of Marsaglia. All confirmed by his certificate. Catholic |
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Received 2/3/1696 |
Sent back.
He was given £15 PSC |
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Owen Macarty
aged 51of Cork, soldier of the colonel of Limerick Regiment, in which he
says he has served 5 years, apparently 7 in Ireland, and 3 in Hamilton.
His grandes douleurs of kidneys, along with being greatly
troubled by his belly due to a fall from high in a mountain whilst
pursuing the Barbets in a party commanded by Sr. Sullivan in Piedmont,
puts him out of service. Catholic |
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Received 22nd
October 1693 |
Sent back.
He was given £15.15s. PSC Returned his money since he was given
£15.15s. |
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Thady Macarty
aged 66 of County Cork, reformation lieutenant in the company of Sr.
Barry, Irish Marines Regiment, in which he has served 3 years, and
apparently 5 in Mouskry. He is greatly troubled by his left hip due to
fall he had at Spire caused by a musket shot. This, along with his weak
vision, puts him out of service. Catholic, |
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Received 1st
December 1695 |
Died 6 April
175?. |
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Daniel McCarty
aged 57 of County Cork, one of the English Gendarmes in the company
commanded,by the Marquis of Mezieres, in which he has served 16 years,
apparently 7 years as sergeant in Stouppe’s Regiment, 8 in
Furstemberg’s, and 3 in Turenne’s. His certificate confirms that he
has served the King for 32 years. His wounds and troubles put him out of
service. Catholic, |
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Received 11th
February 1700 |
Died 25
December 1728 |
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Daniel Macarty de St John aged 31 of Cork, soldier
of Sr. O’Hara, Dillon’s Regiment, in which he has served 10 years,
confirmed by his certificate, He bears an order from the Marquis of
Barbesieux to be received, Married in Paris. Weaver by trade. Catholic. |
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Received 11th
November 1700 |
. ? since the 25 November 1700 |
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John Macaire
aged 52 of Moinony in Ireland, sergeant of Sr. Carroll, Dillon’s
Regiment under Lee, Montcassel, Surbeck, Furstemberg, and Hamilton, in
which he has served 30 years, confirmed in his certificate. His weak
vision, wounds and other troubles put him out of service, Catholic. |
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Received 22nd
August 1697 |
Died 23
October 1721 |
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Neil Macanoulty
aged 55 of County Monaghan, soldier of Sr. Douly, Lee’s Regiment, in
which he has served 4 years, apparently 8 years in Lionnoise, 5 in
Plessis Belliere, 2 in Monmouth, and 4 in Hamilton, all seems by his
certificate. His déçente along with his wounds and other great
troubles make him entirely incapable of continuing his services.
Catholic. |
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Received unknown |
Died 9
September 1713 at Fort Nieulay as captain ATD |
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Charles Macarty aged 31 of County Cork, lieutenant of Sr. Macarty’s Company, Limerick Regiment, in which he has served 7 years as much in that quality as of soldier, and apparently 3 years in Montcassel’s in Ireland. He has had his left leg “cut” after a cannon shot at the Siege of Valence. He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be admitted. Catholic. |
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Received 10th
July 1698 |
Sent back.
He was given £12 PSC. |
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Daniel Macarty
aged 40 of Cork, sergeant of Sr. McCarty, lieutenant colonel of
Athlone’s Regiment, in which he has served 10 years, confirmed in his
certificate. His left arm is crippled from a musket shot which he
received at the Siege of Valence which along with his weak vision and
other wounds puts him out of service. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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Received 19th
March 1678 |
Refused
because he is not wounded. |
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Daniel McCarthy
Irish, aged 38, soldier in the company of Sr. Callaghan, captain of
Dongan’s Irish Regiment, in which he has served eight years, which is
since he was crippled at the Siege of Fribourg by a musket shot to his
arm and right leg by a cannon shot which makes him totally incapable of
serving any more (stated in the certificate from his captain given at Sélestat
on 26th December 1677. Catholic. Married in Ireland. |
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Received 11th
November 1694 |
Sent back.
He was given £15 PSC |
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Timothy McCarty aged of County Cork,
reformation officer of Sr. McGrath’s Company, Irish Marines Regiment,
in which he has served 6 years, confirmed by his certificate, and says
he served 2 years in Lord McCarty’s in Flanders. His age, along with
his weak vision and other troubles, puts him out of service, Married and
has brought his wife to Lille. Catholic. |
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Received unknown |
Died 18
February 1697 |
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Daniel McCarthy,
aged 55 years, of County Cork, one of the English Gendarmes commanded by
the Marquis of Mezieres, in which he has served 30 years, and apparently
10 years in Lord Mouskry’s Regiment, confirmed by his certificate. He
is greatly troubled by his left arm due to a sabre cut which he received
at the Battle of Montcassel which along with other wounds and troubles
puts him out of service. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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Received 2nd
December 1694 |
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Terence Macarten
aged 30 of County of Armagh, soldier of Sr. McMahan, lieutenant colonel
of Charlemont’s Regiment, in which he says he has served 3 years. He
is greatly troubled by his hips and kidneys as the result of a fall due
to a musket shot whilst demolishing the murains of Heidelberg.
Catholic. |
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10 December 1718. Terence Macarten Irish of the
Company of Sr. Chetue ATD in garrison having esté connaissance of
faux donnage? was expelled from the hostel by the Counsel ? qui
pour ce sujet fut tenu chez the lieutenant of the ville |
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Received 25th
August 1702 |
Died13
October 1712 |
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Denis McCarthy
aged 66 of County Cork, reformation lieutenant at the suite of
Bourke’s Regiment under Lutrell and Clancarty, in which he has served
11 years, and apparently 5 years in Ireland as lieutenant. His troubles
put him out of service. He bears an order from Mr. Chamillart to be
received. Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
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Received 4th
July 1704 |
Died 3
December 1714 |
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Theodore McCarty
aged of County Clare, soldier of Sr. Colgrane, lieutenant colonel
of Lee’s Regiment, under Montcassel, in which he says he has served 15
years, and apparently 9 years in Ireland. He has lost his left eye and
is greatly troubled by the other due to a fluxion which came to him
after a piece of wood fell on his head whilst in a trench at the Siege
of Fort Kell which puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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17 October 1704 he was taken to Bicester for six
months for having been found sleeping in sight of the Hostel with a girl
of ill repute. He returned here on 22 April 1705 |
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Received 20/6/1697 |
Died 23
October 1721 |
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Neil Macanoulty
aged 55 of County Monaghan, soldier of Sr. Douly, Lee’s Regiment, in
which he has served 4 years, apparently 8 years in Lionnoise, 5 in
Plessis Belliere, 2 in Monmouth, and 4 in Hamilton, (all seems from his
certificate). His déçente along with his wounds and other great
troubles make him entirely incapable of continuing his services.
Catholic. |
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Received 27th
July 1730 |
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Jack McCarty aged 66 of Dublin, soldier of
Sr. McCarty, Lee’s Irish Regiment in which he has served 36 years
mentioned in his certificate dated 10 July 1730. He is very troubled by
several wounds which he received at Malplaquet which put him out of
service. Catholic |
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31 August 1732 Jack McCarty soldier of the Company
of Sr. Meade ATD of the Citadel of Sisteron was crossed out as a
deserter in the hotel registers having deserted the company the 28 July
last without … |
Received 8th
October 1730
|
Died 8 March
1733 |
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Matthew McCarty
aged 58 of the town and County of Roscommon, soldier of Sr. MacElligot,
Clare Regiment in which he has served 9 years, apparently 7 years in
Roth’s, and 6 years in Galmoy’s, mentioned in his certificate dated
18th July last. His wounds along with a belly oppression put him out of
service. Married in St Omer. Chapellier by trade. Catholic |
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Received 10th
October 1754 |
Died
18 June 1764 at the hôtel royal d’Invalides |
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Charles Macarty
aged 65 of Roscommon, sergeant in Dillon’s Irish Regiment, Fauning’s
company, in which he has served 24 years of which 13 years as sergeant. Usé
and Vue weak. Catholic. |
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Received 11th
August 1757 |
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Nicholas McCarty
aged 54 of Metz originally from Ireland, soldier in Bulkeloy’s Irish
Regiment, Fitzgerald’s company in which he has served 28 years. He
complains of rheumatism. Catholic. |
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Received 8th
March 1715 |
Sent back
and he was given a new escu. |
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Peter Macabe
aged 26 of Monaghan, soldier of the colonel of O’Donnell’s Irish
Regiment in which he has served 12 years, (confirmed by his
certificate). He is very troubled by scrofulous humour of the belly. He
has also been wounded by a bomb fragment to his belly at Fribourg. These
put him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 11th
June 1716 |
Died 17
February 1718 at Havre Citadel ATD |
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Daniel McCabe
aged 62 of Drahadé in Ireland, cavalier of Sr. Francis Nugent,
Nugent’s Irish Regiment under Sheldon, in which he has served 25 years
confirmed by his certificate. His troubles put him out of service.
Married in Paris, Catholic. |
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Received 15th
October 1716
|
19 November 1717 he drowned in the river whilst ATD
at Somieres Chateau |
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Patrick Macardel
aged 58 of Glasdromon, County Armagh, soldier of Sr. Murphy, Dillon’s
Irish Regiment under Galmoy, in which he says he has served 24 years.
His weak vision and other troubles put him out of service, Catholic. |
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Received 24th
June 1717 |
Died 7
January 1723 at Aigues Mortes ATD |
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Bernard McCarthy
aged 60 of Harslep, County Dublin, soldier in Sr. Ryan’s Company,
Lee’s Irish Regiment, under Charlemont, in which he has served 25
years (seems from his certificate dated 6th June 1717. His
troubles along with his wounds make him totally incapable of continuing
his services. Glove maker by trade. Catholic. |
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Received 1st
April 1707 |
Died 24 January 1715 at Valenciennes ATD |
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Darby Maccowy aged
63 of Linster, County Leetz?, sergeant of the company colonel of
Orrington’s Regiment under the King of England’s Guards in which he
has served 20 years in that capacity (confirmed by his certificates),
and says he served another 8 years there as a soldier. He is greatly
troubled by his vision due to a fluxion which came to him eight months
ago which puts him out of service. Married in St Germain in Laye.
Catholic. |
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Received 18th
December 1698 |
Died 9
October 1710 at Montebourg being officier detached on the Normandy
Coast. |
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Callaghan MacCarty
aged 52 of County Cork, reformation lieutenant at the suite of
Lee’s Irish Regiment under Montcassel, Furstemberg, and Hamilton, in
which he has served 28 years as much in that capacity as sub-lieutenant
and cadet. His weak vision along with his wounds and other troubles put
him out of service. He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to
be admitted. Catholic. |
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Received 14th
May 1678 |
9 April 1682 he asked to be able to retire to his
own country. For this purpose, he was given £15 to faciltate his
journey on condition that he gives up his place. |
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Denis Maccarty
aged 60, Irish, under the English Gendarmes with 25 years of service. He
has become incapable of continuing due to a musket shot to his right hip
at Cassel which prevents him from mounting a horse (seems from the
certificate of Cavalier d’Ocruoly, his sub-lieutenant, given at
Montreuil on 8th December). Catholic. Single. |
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Received 23rd
June 1702 |
Died 26
August 1719 |
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Thady Maccarthy
aged 63 of County Kerry, reformation lieutenant at the Suite of
Lee’s Regiment under Montcassel’s, in which he has served 14 years
as much in that capacity as lieutenant of foot, apparently 6 years as
lieutenant in Barett’s in Ireland, and 5 years in France as ensign in
the Duke of York’s Regiment. His wounds and troubles put him out of
service. He bears an order from Mr. Chamillart to be received. Catholic. |
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Received 21st
April 1713 |
Died 23
November 1720 at Ardres ATD. |
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Laclin Maccanlife
aged 66 of Niumarket, County Cork, corporal of Sr. Bourke, Lee’s
Regiment under Montcassel, in which he has served 24 years (confirmed by
his certificate. His troubles put him out of service. Cobbler by trade.
Catholic. |
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Received 26th
April 1686 |
4 July 1686 gave up his place. He was given £15
PSC. |
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Eugene Maccauuly
Irish, sergeant of Sr. Windich, Konigsmarck’s Regiment in which he
says he has served 4 years as well as 4 in Furstemberg’s, 10 in
Hamilton’s, 5 in the Royals, 8 in Douglas’s, 5 in O’Brien’s, and
3 in Mouskry’s. His certificates confirm that he has served the King
for 30 years. Catholic. |
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Received 2nd
April 1716 |
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Charles MacCanly
aged 55 of Charlemont in Ireland, corporal of the company colonel of
Lee’s Irish Regiment, in which he has served 26 years (seems from his
certificate). He is very troubled by a henantoation along with |
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Received 1st
April 1706 |
Died 12 January 1729 at home in Paris |
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Jack MacDanell
aged 58 of Cromling near Dublin, soldier of Sr. Dassigny, Orrington’s
Irish Regiment under the King of England’s Guards in which he says he
has served 14 years, and 8 years in Ireland. He has had his right arm
“cut” after a cannon shot at the last Battle of Hochstet. Married in
St Germain in Laye. Catholic. |
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21 February 1708 he was expelled by order of Mr.
Chamillart for having twice decouché without permission. |
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Since 21st October 1712 he has been admitted by
order of Mr. having served four and a half years since which he has been
dismissed from the hotel. |
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Received 26th
March 1716 |
Died
22nd October 1738 |
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Hugues MacDaniel
aged 55 of Claque in Ireland, soldier of Sr. Magin, Lee’s Irish
Regiment, under O’Donnell and Figarel, in which he has served 22
years)seems from his certificate. He is very troubled by a complete decente
of two ribs which puts him out of service. Married in Cambrai.
Catholic. |
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Received 18th
December 1705 |
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Arthur MacDanel
aged 48 of County Monaghan, grenadier of Sr. Hacket, Orrington’s
Regiment, under the King of England’s Guards, in which he has served
14 years,(confirmed by his certificate), and says that he also served 4
years in Ireland. His left arm is crippled from a rifle shot which he
received at Orneberg, along with which he has lost his left eye and is
greatly troubled by the other with a fluxion which he has had for four
years. These problems put him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 7th
September 1708 |
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John Macdanell known as Belair aged 35 of Boulou in
Catalogne, diocese of Perpignan, cavalier of Sr. Poytioudy, Rattzey’s
Houssard’s Regiment in which he has served 2 years, apparently 2½ as
lieutenant and sub-lieutenant in Lafeüillade of Infantry, 3 years as
grenadier in Tournasis, and 14 years as soldier in Lee’s and
Montcassel’s. One of his certificates confirms that has served 21
years. He has had his right thigh “cut” adter three rifle shots
which he received whilst in a detachment that had been commanded to go
and reconnoitre the Enemies aux environs of Fleurus the Campaigner last,
along with several other wounds puts him out of service, and sort at
present of a Company of Invalids qui is at Lille in Flanders, Married in
St Peter the Moûtiers in Savoy, Catholic, originally from Ireland. |
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Received 28th
September 1708 |
Died 31
December 1712 at Belleisle ATD |
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Theodore MacDonagh
aged 70 of Sligo soldier of Sr. Bourke, Dillon’s Regiment, in which he
says he has served 20 years and 4 years in Ireland. His left arm is
crippled from a cannon shot which he received at the Siege of Rose along
with which he is troubled by his right foot due to a pistol shot which
he received in Cremona. These put him out of service. He comes at
present from a Company of Invalids which was at Antibes. Married in
Ireland. Catholic. |
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Received 29th
March 1709 |
Died 11th
April 1735 |
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Farell MacDanach
aged 53 of Cleunaugle, County Sligo, lieutenant in Sr. Bourke’s
Company, Dillon’s Irish Infantry Regiment, in which he has served 19
years in that capacity, and apparently a year and a half in Ireland. His
weak vision and other troubles put him out of service. He bears an order
from Mr. Chamillart to be received. Married in St Germain in Laye.
Catholic. |
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Received 2th
March 1715 |
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Edmond McDaniel
aged 58 of Enniskillen, County Tyrone, soldier of Sr. Maguenis,
Berwick’s Irish Regiment in which he has served 23 years, (seems from
his certificate. His wounds and troubles put him out of service,
Catholic. |
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Received 21st
January 1700 |
27 August 1702 he deserted from Sr.
Bellefontaine’s Company ATD in garrison at Montreuil Sur Mer and he
has taken all the rifle reserves. |
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Jack MacDanell
aged 60 of County Londonderry, soldier of Sr. fitzgerald, Clare’s
Regiment under Greder, Furstemberg, and Hamilton, in which he has served
29 years (confirmed by his certificate). He bears an order from the
Marquis of Barbesieux to be received. Catholic. |
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Received 4th
February 1700 |
1st April 1701 expelled by order of Mr Chamillart
for carrying false certificates. |
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Terence McDermott
aged 40 of County Roscommon, sergeant of Sr. Murray, Orrington’s
Regiment under the King of England’s Guards, in which he has served 8
years, confirmed by his certificate, and says he served 5 years in
Ireland. He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be
received. Married in Paris. Catholic |
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Received unknown |
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Dominique MacDonagh
aged 40 of County Sligo, reformation officer in the company colonel of
the King of England’s Guards Regiment, in which he has served 4 years,
confirmed by his certificate, and says that he also served 7 years in
Ireland. He had his right arm blown away by a cannon volley at the Ste
Croix. Catholic. |
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Received 31st
May 1696 |
Died
April 1710 ATD |
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Hugues MacDonnell
aged 30 County Harmonach, soldier of Sr. Roch, Charlemont’s Irish
Regiment, in which he says he has served 4 years as well as 3 in
Ireland. His right arm is crippled due to a musket shot during the last
campaign whilst in a party commanded near Heidelberg. Tailor by trade.
Catholic |
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Received 2nd
October 1698 |
Died 6 June
1703 at the Royal Charleroi Hospital being absent with leave |
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Edmond MacDannell
aged 25 of County Armagh, soldier of Sr. Murphy, Clancarty’s Regiment
in which he says he has served 7 years as well as 3 years in Ireland.
His left leg is crippled due to a musket shot at the Siege of Barcelona
along with another musket shot to his left thigh at Embrun puts him out
of service. Catholic. |
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Received 11th
May 1703 |
4 April 1712 he re-entered service in the company
colonel of the Castillan Infantry Regiment. |
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Alexander MacDonnell
aged 24 years of County Ardmack, grenadier of Sr. Stapleton, Berwick’s
Regiment under Athlone, in which he says he has served 9 years. His left
foot is crippled due to a cannonball at Luzzara. Catholic. |
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|
Received 28th
July 1702 |
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Daniel MacDaniel aged
28 of County Galway, sergeant of Sr. Jack Dillon, Dillon’s Regiment,
in which he has served 4 years as well as 7 years in Limerick (confirmed
by his certificates). His right hand is crippled from a musket shot at
Chiari. Catholic. |
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Received 28th
July 1702 |
Died 15 July
1709 at Tournai ATD. |
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John MacDonagh aged 26 of County Cavan, sergeant of
Sr. Edward Dillon’s Company, lieutenant colonel of Dillon’s Irish
Regiment, in which he has served 12 years (seems from his certificate).
He has had his left leg “cut” after a cannon shot at Chiari which
puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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|
Received 22nd
February 1704 |
Died 2nd
July 1718 |
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Patrick MacDonnell aged 71of County Antrim, soldier
of Sr. Heystre, Greder-Allemand’s Regiment in which he has served 6
years as well as 18 years in the King of England’s Guards Regiment as
much in France as in Ireland (all confirmed by his certificate). His
weak vision along with his wounds and other troubles make him totally
incapable of continuing in service. Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
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Received 9th
March 1714 |
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Jack MacDaniel aged 36 of Kilkenny, soldier of Sr.
Hayes, Orrington’s Irish Regiment, in which he says he has served 24
years. His right leg is crippled due to a bomb fragment at the Siege of
Landau. He is one of a number of invalids received at Strasbourg.
Married in Amiens. Glove maker by trade. Catholic. |
|
12 November 1716. Jack Daniel of the company of Sr.
Soisy ATD in garrison at Lentrevaux having obtained a leave paper for
three months from his captain on 25th April last, the company
being |
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Received 16th
March 1714 |
Died 16
March 1726 at Joux Chateau ATD |
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John MacDermott
aged 60 of Roscommon, soldier in Sr. Gilagh’s Company, Dillon’s
Irish Regiment, in which he has served 24 years, (seems from his
certificate). He is very troubled by deafness along with which he has a
considerable décente and other infirmities which put him out of
service. He is one of a number of invalids received at Strasbourg.
Catholic. |
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Received 3rd
April 1705 |
Died 20th
November 1727at Guise ATD |
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John MacDonnell aged 32 of County Londonderry,
soldier of Sr. Cordé, Nice Regiment under Dalbart, Thoy and Lee, in
which he says he has served 14 years. His right arm is crippled from a
rifle shot at the last Battle of Hochstädt which along with his other
wounds puts him out of service. Catholic. |
|
Received 1st
March 1715 |
Died 2nd
January 1720 at Seyne ATD |
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Arthur MacDanell
aged 67 of Halourth, County Wicklow, soldier of the colonel of
Galmoy’s Irish Regiment in which he has served 23 years, (seems from
his certificate). His wounds and troubles put him out of service.
Catholic |
|
Received 16th
April 1716 |
Died 30 May
1716 |
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Nicolas MacDanel aged
56 of Crommeling near Dublin, soldier of Sr. Lincoln, Lee’s Irish
Regiment in which he has served 23 years (confirmed by his certificate)
He is troubled by a belly oppression which puts him out of service.
Catholic. |
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Received 3rd June 1700 |
18 October 1700. He gave up his place. He was given £30 PSC and his certificates were returned to him. |
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Maurice MacDonagh
aged 33 of County Sligo, soldier of Sr. O’Hara, Dillon’s Regiment
under Greder Allemand, Furstemberg and Hamilton, in which he has served
23 years, (stated in his certificate). He bears an order from the
Marquis of Barbesieux to be received. Married in Paris. Catholic |
|
|
Received 15th
July 1679 |
7 April 1682 he voluntarily gave up his place. He
was given £15 to enable him to go to Ireland. |
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Arthur Machanally Irish, aged 26 years, soldier in
the comp. of Macnamara Regiment of Hamilton at present Furstemberg in
which he has served for 4 years (seems from the leave paper of his
colonel lieutenant). a eu the bras gauche “cut” apres que his
mousquet luy eut creué in the main, in descendant the Guard at Nancy
54395, il is Catholiq. Single. |
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Received 17th
November 1713 |
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Eugene Machwiny,
aged 40 of Mical or Nical in Ireland, soldier of Sr. MacDonagh,
Dillon’s Regiment, in which he has served 20 years, confirmed by his
certificate. He is very troubled by his left thigh due to a rifle shot
at Luzzara which puts him out of service. He is one of a number of
invalids received at Besançon. Catholic |
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Received 14th
November 1710 |
Died 3
February 1719 |
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Darby MacKenerny
aged 61 of Limerick, soldier of Sr. Roth, lieutenant colonel of
Orrington’s Regiment under the King of England’s Guards, in which he
has served 22 years (20 of those in France), confirmed by his
certificate. He has lost his left eye and is very troubled by the other
due to a rifle shot which he received to his face at Malplaquet. This
along with his other infirmities puts him out of service. Married in
Ireland. Catholic. |
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Received 4th
November 1712 |
Died 16
January 1736 |
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Patrick MacKana
aged 54 of Ardemagh, soldier of the colonel of Orrington’s Irish
Regiment under the King of England’s Guards in which he has served 22
years, confirmed in his certificate and says he has served 2 years in
O’Neill’s in Ireland, His left thigh is crippled due to a cannon
shot at the Siege of Fort Kelle which puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 4th February 1700 |
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John Mackelan
aged 40 of County Donegal, soldier of Sr. Magee, Dillon’s Regiment, in
which he has served 10 years, confirmed in his certificate, and
apparently says he has served 3 years in Ireland, He bears an order from
the Marquis of Barbesieux to be received. Catholic. |
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Received 15th
October 1699 |
Died
11th February 1707 |
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Charles MacKelione
aged 66 of County Cochandery, soldier of Sr. Butler, Clare’s Regiment
under Greder and Hamilton, in which he has served 24 years, (confirmed
by his certificate). He is greatly troubled by his right thigh due to a
rifle shot at the Siege of Valence which puts him out of service.
Catholic |
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Received 27th
July 1714 |
Died
27 January 1715
|
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Daniel MacKadan
Irish, aged 34 of Tyrone, soldier of Sr. Barnwell, O’Donnell’s
Regiment, in which he says he has served 24 years. His right knee is
crippled by an enchylose along with his wounds puts him out of
service. Catholic. |
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Received 1st
February 1715 |
Died 10 July
1729 at Chalon sur Saône ATD |
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Louis MacKana
aged 48 of Dernemouck, County Monahan, captain of arms of Sr.
Notthhelsfer, Greder Allemand’s Regiment under Orrington’s Irish and
King Jack’s Guards in which he has served 29 years, (confirmed by his
certificates). His wounds and troubles put him out of service. Married
at le Quesnoy. Catholic. |
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Received 1st
January 1715 |
Died
10th Juky 1719 at Besançon ATD |
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Noel MacKlein
aged 50 of Londonderry, fourier of Sr. Schewartz, Regiment of
Greder-Allemand under Orrington’s Irish,and the Guards of King Jack,
in which he has served 24 years, seems from his certificate. He is very
troubled by his left leg due to a rifle shot at the Siege of Mortague
which puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 21st
July 1729 |
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John MacKaye
aged 58 of Rey in Ireland, soldier of Sr. Barnwall, Berwick’s Irish
Regiment in which he has served 23 years (confirmed by his certificate
dated 8th July 1729). He is troubled by a belly oppression
which puts him out of service, Catholic. |
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Received 28th
March 1710 |
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Andrew MacLode
aged 42 of Tandregny, County Armagh, soldier of Sr. David Trent,
Bourke’s Irish Regiment, in which he has served 18 years, confirmed by
his certificate. His left thigh is crippled from a rifle shot at the
Siege of Morelia in Spain and another rifle shot to the same thigh at
Cremona which puts him out of service. Tailor by trade. Catholic |
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Received 12th
August 1707 |
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Daniel Macmollin
aged 25 of Glanené, County Antrim, soldier of the company colonel of
Berwick’s Irish Regiment, in which he has served 5 years (seems from
his certificate). His right arm is crippled from a rifle shot at Cassano
which puts him out of service. He bears an order from Mr. Chamillart to
be received after being examind to check that he is in order. Catholic. |
|
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Received 15th
November 1709 |
Died 3
August 1710 at Valenciennes ATD |
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Jack Macmary
aged 60 of Cork, soldier of Sr. Barbarin, Agenois Regiment, in which he
has served 11 years, and 14 years in Lee’s and Montcassel’s. His
certificate confirms that he has served 25 years. His troubles put him
out of service. Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
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Received 13th
October 1695 |
Died 29th
February 1715 |
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Owen MacMahon
aged 22 of County Monahan soldier of Sr. Cruce, Dublin’s Irish
Regiment in which he says he has served 5 years. His right side is
totally paralysed as the result of a rifle shot to his right shoulder at
the start of the campaign whilst in a detachment near Philippsbourg.
Catholic, |
|
Received 10th
June 1729 |
|
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Patrick MacMahan
aged 60 of Dundalk, County Louth, corporal of Sr. Weltz, Lee’s Irish
Regiment under O’Donnell and Fitzgerald in which he has served 40
years (mentioned in his certificate dated 26 September 1728 His wounds
and troubles puts him out of service. Married in Douai. Catholic. |
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30th June Patrick MacMahan of Dundalk soldier of
Sr. Belin’s Company ATD was entered as a deserter in the registers
having deserted the Company 15 March last without permission. |
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Received 31st July 1705 |
Sent back as
he was neither crippled nor caduc. |
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Coll Macmahane
aged 45 of County Monaghan, soldier of the colonel of Orrington’s
Regiment, under the King of England’s Guards in which he has served 14
years (confirmed by his certificate,) and says he served another 3
years. He is greatly troubled by his right thigh due to a cannon shot at
Augsbourg which puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 28th
September 1708 |
Died 21
December 1720 at Calais ATD. |
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Patrick MacMahan aged 50 of Monahan, sergeant of
the company colonel of Galmoy’s Irish Regiment under Charlemont, in
which he has served 15 years (seems from by his certificate) and says
that he also served 7 years in Ireland. His right arm is crippled from a
rifle shot at Cassano which makes him totally incapable of continuing in
service. He comes at present from a Company of Invalids which was at
Antibes. Catholic. |
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Received 22nd
April 1700 |
4 November 1700. He gave up his place. He was given
£30 PSC and his certificates were returned to him |
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Arthur Macmahane
aged 45 of County Monaghan, soldier of Sr. Maguye, Dillon’s Regiment,
under Greder-Allemand and Hamilton, in which he has served 20 years,
confirmed in his certificate. He bears an order from the Marquis of
Barbesieux to be received. Catholic. |
|
Received 17th
June 1700 |
Died 7 June
1710 |
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Jack Macmahan
aged 70 of County Monahan, soldier of Sr. Macmahan, Albemarle’s
Regiment under the Irish Marines and Dublin’s, in which he has served
11 years confirmed by his certificates, He bears an order from the
Marquis of Barbesieux to be received. Catholic. |
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Received 23rd
September 1700 |
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Dorby Macmahon
aged 36 of County Limerick, grenadier of Sr. Pacnussy, Clare’s Irish
Regiment, in which he has served 11 years, mentioned in his certificate.
He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be received.
Catholic. |
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Received 6th
March 1698 |
5 May 1698. He gave up his place, was given £30
PSC and his certificates were returned to him |
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John MacMahan
aged 60 of County Lokarman, soldier of Sr. Kennedy, Lee’s Regiment
under Montcassel, Greder-Allemand, Furstemberg, and Hamilton, in which
he has served 27 years (seems from his certificate). His wounds along
with being greatly troubled by his belly makes him totally incapable of
continuing in service. Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
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Received 11th
September 1698 |
14 August 1706. He deserted from the company of Sr.
Robert captain ATD in garrison at Lisle Citadel. He took with him all
the household’s rags. |
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Nicolas MacMahan
aged 30 of County Monahan, soldier of Sr. Copinger, Galmoy’s Irish
Regiment in which he says he has served 9 years as well as 6 in Ireland.
His left foot is crippled by stone fragments as the result of a
cannonball at the Siege of Barcelona. Catholic. |
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Received 8th
April 1694 |
Sent back.
He was given £15 PSC. |
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Derby Macmahan aged 70 of County Limerick, soldier
of Sr. Fitzgerald, Dublin’s Regiment, in which he says he has served 2
years. He is greatly troubled by his right side due to a fall he had
over a piece of wood which puts him out of service, Married in Ireland.
Catholic. |
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Received 3rd
August 1703 |
Died 18
August 1740 |
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Edmond Macmanesse
aged 45 of County Tyrone, sergeant of Sr. Murphy, Fitzgerald’s
Regiment, under Albemarle, in which he has served 12 years, confirmed by
his certificate. His right hand is crippled from a sabre cut which he
received 8 years ago whilst seizing an enemy’s position at Viselock.
This, along with several other wounds which he received as much in
Ireland as at Luzzara, puts him out of service. Married in Paris.
Catholic. |
|
15 March 1708 he was arrested in Paris for being
disorderly and taken to Chastelet by order from Mr. Dargenson and then
to Bicester. |
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Received 27th
February 1716 |
Died 30
March 1725 at Le Havre ATD |
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Louis MacManes
aged 60 of Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, soldier of Barry, Berwick’s
Irish Regiment, in which he has served 24 years (seems from by his
certificate). His troubles put him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 9th
July 1716 |
Died 18
August 1724 |
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Louis MacMahan
aged 60 of Drahadan in Ireland, soldier of Sr. O'Donoghue, Orrington’s
Irish Regiment in which he has served 18 years (confirmed by his
certificate) and says he has served 7 years in the King of England’s Dragoons
at Foot. He is very troubled by his left shoulder due to a sabre cut
at Marsaglia. This, along with an anal fistula, puts him out of service.
Catholic. |
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Received 26th
January 1696 |
Died 17th
November 1696 |
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Denis McNamara
aged 75 of County Clare, soldier of Sr. Power, Queen of England’s
Regiment in which he has served 4 years, apparently 5 in O’Brien’s,
5 in Hamilton’s, 7 in Insiquoin’s 4 in Briston’s, and 3 in St
Luc’s. His certificate confirms 46 years of service. His weak vision
along with his wounds, his great age and his troubles puts him out of
service. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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Received 19th
February 1678 |
30th May 1678 he gave up his place and was given £15
PSC. |
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Matthew MacNamara
of Smits, Ireland, aged 32, soldier of Sr Geraldin, captain at
Dongan’s Regiment, in which he says he has served for the last
5 years (confirmed by the certificate from his colonel dated today, 19
February 1678. He is out of service due to a musket shot to his left
side and afterwards lost his sight at Strasbourg. Catholic. Married in
England and is a gentleman. |
|
Received 28th
July 1702 |
Died 17 June
1726 at Arras ATD. |
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Felix MacNemie aged 35 of County of Ardemack,
soldier of Sr. Bremichon, Galmoy’s Regiment under Charlemont, in which
he says he has served 11 years. His left arm was blown off by a cannon
volley at Chiari. Catholic. |
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Received 11th
January 1676 and accepted. |
11th January 1676 Wished to retire to Ireland |
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Sidy MacNamara,
Irish, aged 36 years, sergeant in the company of Sr. McNamara, captain
in Hamilton’s Regiment , in which he has served since the creation of
that regiment. His left arm is crippled from a sabre cut at Strasbourg.
Single. Catholic.. |
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Received 14th
July 1729 |
Died 14
August 1744 |
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Daniel Macnamy
aged 50 of Roche, County Ardemagh, soldier of Sr. Geohegan, Berwick’s
Irish Regiment in which he has served 15 years apparently 15 years in
Galmoy’s Regiment (confirmed by his certificate dated 28th
May 1729. His troubles put him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 21st January 1700 |
Died 2 September 1702 |
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Cork Maconne aged 76 of County Kerick, corporal of
Sr. Jack Barry, Clare’s Regiment in which he has served 10 years,
confirmed by his certificate. He bears an order from the Marquis of
Barbesieux to be received. Married in Ireland. Catholic |
|
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Received 15th
May 1698 |
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Patrick Macone
aged 32 of County Lawe, soldier of Sr. Cusacque, Athlone’s Regiment in
which he says he has served 6 years. His right arm is crippled from a
rifle shot which he received whilst in a detachment commanded near
Strasbourg. Married in St Germain in Laye. Weaver by trade. Catholic. |
|
20 January 1727
ATD at Salses his name was crossed out of the hostel’s
registers having deserted 22 April 1726 last and no news of him since
then. |
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Received 24th
November 1702 |
Died 10 May
1724 at St Malo ATD |
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Felix MacOwen
aged 32 of County Wicklow, soldier of Sr. Kilmallock, Bourke’s
Regiment under the Queen of England, in which he has served 12 years
(confirmed by his certificate). His left arm is crippled from a musket
shot at Cremona.Catholic. |
|
Received 21st
April 1695 |
22 April 1695. He gave up his place to return to
Ireland. He was given £15 PSC and his certificates were returned to him |
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Robert Macodagne
aged 58 of Armagh, sergeant of Sr. Niélan, Talbot’s Regiment under
Lee, in which he has served 4 years, apparently 3 in Montcassel’s, 9
in Furstemberg’s, and 8 in Conismarck’s and Hamilton’s. His
certificate states that he has served
24 years. He is greatly troubled by a musket shot which he received
below his right ear at Marsaglia, along with another musket shot to his
left shoulder at the Battle of St François. These and several other
wounds put him out of service. Catholic. |
|
Received 22nd
March 1715 |
Died 25 April 1733 |
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John Macquy
aged 45 of Abiwoüede, County Limerick, sergeant of the colonel of
Berwick’s Irish Regiment, on which he has served 24 years (seems from
in his certificate). His left foot is crippled which he has had demis
by a carriage of cannon at Cassano, which along with kidney troubles
puts him out of service. Catholic. |
|
|
Received 13th
March 1692 |
|
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Artus Macquenis
aged 24 of County Down, soldier of the colonel of Carra’s Irish
Regiment in which he says he has served 4 years’ His right shoulder is
crippled due to a musket shot at the Battle of Achrum in Ireland.
Catholic. |
|
11 March 1696 he deserted from a detachement at
Bapaume. |
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28 August 1706 pardonnd by the King’s own mouth. |
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15 March 1708 arrested in Paris for being
disorderly and put in the Chastelet by order pf Mr. Dargenson and
then taken to Bicseter. |
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11 July 1709 returned here. |
|
29 January 1718 he deserted the hostel whilst estant aux arrêts. He took
nothing but il y a 4 ou 5 years which he avoit lost his his
chamber pot of étain appartenant at the hôtel. |
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6 July 1722, having deserted the hostel for a third
time, his name was crossed out in the registers |
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Received 28th
September 1708 |
Died
29 February 1724 at Fort Nieullay ATD. |
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Philip Macquenenny
aged 40 of Monahan, soldier of Sr. Macsuel, Berwick’s Regiment, in
which he says he has served 8 years as well as 4 years in the Royal
Artillery, and 7 years in Limerick’s. He has had his left arm
“cut” after a rifle shot at Cassano. He comes at present from an
Invalids Company which was at Antibes. Catholic. |
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Received 18/4/1676 |
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Hugues Macquetin
know as “The Cross” aged 40, of Royaume of Ireland, soldier
in the company of Sr. Lismore’s company,
captain of the Guards Regiment in which he has served 7 years
from which he comes at present. Married in Paris. |
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Received 19th
May 1718 |
Died 7
December 1722 |
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Edmond MacGuire
aged 50 of Glagston near Mollingare, cavalier of Sr. Coghlen, Nugent’s
Regiment under Sheldon in which he has served 18 years (confirmed by his
certificate dated 4th May 1718). He is very troubled by a universal
Rheumatism sur the body along with which he is attacked of mal
caduc and two sabre cuts to his head at Spire puts him out of
service, Catholic. |
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Received 18th June 1693 |
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Eugene Macsuinye
aged of County Cork, soldier of Sr. Macauliff, Clancarty’s
Regiment in which he says he has served 2 years. His right foot is
crippled due to a musket shot at Embrun. Catholic. |
|
Received 10th
December 1706 |
Died 20 June
1724 |
|
Patrick Melane known as “St Anthony” aged 37 of
Armatt, Ireland, soldier of Sr. Dumont, Brie’s Regiment, in which he
says he has served 8 years, as well 8 years in Charlemont’s. His left
hip is crippled having been démise by a coup of an affut of cannon
qui se creva at the Siege of Nice which puts him out of service.
Catholic. |
|
Received 30th July 1706 |
|
|
Edmond Meagher aged 50 of Cassel, County Tipperary,
reformation lieutenant at the suite of Lee’s Irish Regiment
under Montcassel, in which he has served 26 years as much in that
quality as lieutenant, sub-lieutenant and cadet, and apparently 2 years
in Ireland. He is troubled by both arms with a type of paralysis which
puts him out of service. He bears an order from Mr. Chamillart to be
received. Catholic. |
|
Received 16th
November 1708 |
Died 23 June
1725 at Sisteron ATD. |
|
Richard Meuleune
aged 65 of Schlene, County Meath, cavalier of Sr. Braghal, Nugent’s
Irish Regiment under Sheldon, in which he has served 20 years confirmed
by his certificate. His kidney douleurs along with his weak
vision puts him out of service. Brasseur of Bierre by trade.
Catholic. |
|
Received 18th
February 1700 |
Died 10
March 1712 |
|
Nicolas Meledy
aged 49 years of Dublin, soldier of Sr. Barnwell, Dublin’s Regiment,
in which he says he has served 9 years,as well as 5 in Ireland. He bears
an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be received. Catholic |
|
Received 16th
June 1695 |
|
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Meylich Forguerty
aged 60 years, of County Tipperary, sergeant of Sr. Molreane, Lee’s
Regiment under Montcassel, in which he says he has served 8 years,
apparently 6 in the French Guards, a year in Schomberg’s, and 20 years
in Mouskry’s. His wounds and troubles put him out of service,
Catholic. |
|
Received
unknown |
Died 23
October 1719 |
|
Richard Meara
aged 54 of County Tipperary, soldier of the colonel of Dillon’s
Regiment under Greder, Furstemberg and Hamilton, in which he has served
26 years, confirmed by his certificates. He is greatly troubled by
several wounds along with aux douleurs which he ressent in the thighs
puts him out of service. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
|
Received 3th
September 1694 |
Died 21
January 1715 at Montreuil sur Mer ATD |
|
Darby Mesny
aged 30 of Londonderry, soldier of Sr. Lutrell, Charlemont’s Irish
Regiment in which he says he has served 3 years, as well as 6 in
Ireland. He has had his left hand “cut” after of a cannon shot at
the Siege of Heidelberg. Catholic. |
|
Received 20th
April 1703 |
Died 24 May
1736. at Sisteron ATD. |
|
Thomas Meade
aged 31 of Kilmalock, Ireland, reformation lieutenant at the suite
of Galmoy’s Infantry Regiment under the Queen of England’s, in which
he has served 12 years as much in that quality as cornette, and
apparently 2 years in Ireland. His right thigh is crippled due to a
cannon shot at Chiari. He bears an order from Mr. Chamillart to be
received. Catholic. |
|
Received 25th
July 1704 |
Died 31
March 1709 |
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Miles Swiny
aged 60 of County Cork, sergeant of Sr. Geoghegan, Berwick’s
Regiment under Athlone, in which he says he has served 12 ½ years plus
4 years in Ireland. His weak vision along with his wounds puts him out
of service. Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
|
Received 3rd
October 1704 |
Died 30
April 1739 |
|
Richard Melkanne
aged 36 of County Waterford, soldier of Sr. O’Brien, Clare’s
Regiment under Talbot and Clare, in which he has served15 years,
confirmed by his certificate. His right shoulder is crippled due to a coup
of fauconneau at Friedlinguen. Catholic. |
|
Received 8th
March 1715 |
Died 22
April 1737 |
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George Meade aged
48 of Cahahorly near Limerick, sub-lieutenant of the Company of Sr.
Muller, Sobre’s Infantry Regiment, in which he has served 4 years as
much in that quality as of cadet, apparently 7 years as cadet in
O’Brien’s Irish Regiment and
5 years in Clancarty’s, and 3 years in Ireland as ensign. He is very
troubled by his right leg due to a rifle shot at the Siege of Bouchain
which along with his other wounds and troubles puts him out of service.
He bears an order from Mr. the Chancelier to be received in case
he fulfils the entry requirements. Catholic. |
|
Received 18th February 1700 |
|
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Edmond Minoge
aged 55 of County Kilkenny, soldier of Sr. Plunkett, Albemarle’s
Regiment under Dublin, Greder and Hamilton, in which he has served 24
years, confirmed by his certificate. He bears an order from the Marquis
of Barbesieux to be received. Married in Paris. Butcher by trade.
Catholic |
|
|
4 March 1706 he re-entered service in the Company
of Pierre du Motte, Noailles Infantry Regiment |
|
24 October 1710 he re-entered the hostel |
|
22 November 1718 whilst in the company of Sr.
Desvoisin ATD in garrison at Guise Chateau, having deserted Mr. the
Gouverneu.r a bien voulu luy donner repy c'est pourquoy il a esté
denonzé deserter. |
|
Received 18th
October 1759 |
|
Denis Mihane aged 64 years, of Clare Province of
Mominie, Ireland, soldier at the Clare’s Irish Regiment, company of
Bernard O'Brien in which he has served 24 years. attaqué of the
belly and of a Rhumatisme a the suit |
|
Received 16th
Janury 1716 |
Died 9
August 1718. |
|
John Mihigan
aged 64 of Caterlough, Ireland, soldier of Sr. Rawleigh, Berwick’s
Irish Regiment , in which he has served 23 years, confirmed in his
certificate, and says he has served 5 years in Ireland. He is troubled
by a belly oppression which along with his wounds and other infirmities
puts him out of service. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
|
Received 27th
May 1694 |
Sent back.
He was given £18 PSC. |
|
Roger Moure
aged 60 of County Kilkenny, soldier of Sr. McCarty, Montcassel’s
Regiment, in which he has served 8 years, confirmed by his certificate.
He can no longer continue his services as he has become paralysed since
the ceinture in bas. Catholic. |
Received 1th August 1694
|
Died 5
February 1709 |
|
William Morisse
known as “The Couture”, aged 50 of Cassel in Ireland,
cavalier of Sr. Coxe, King of England’s Royal Irish Cavalry Regiment,
in which he says he has served 5 years. He is greatly troubled by his
left leg due to a rifle shot which he received last year
whilst escorting a munitions convoy in Germany. This, along with
other wounds, and que the fondement luy sort, and his weak vision
puts him out of service. Married and has brought his wife to Paris.
Tailor by trade. Catholic. |
|
Received 15th
January 1693 |
|
Maurice Molonie
aged 20 of County Waterford, soldier of Sr. Mckarty, Athlone’s
Regimentf, in which he says he has served 6 years. His right hip is
crippled by sciatic gout which developed after a wound which he received
in service. Catholic. |
|
Received 4th February 1723 |
Died 16 February 1723 |
|
Bernard Morphy
aged 55 of LocKernn, County Armagh, reformation lieutenant of the Second
Officers Brigade, reformed of Clare’s Irish Regiment
in garrison at Bethune, in which he has served 5 years,
apparently 6 years as reformation lieutenant and as lieutenant in
O’Donnell’s Irish Regiment and 14 years as lieutenant, sergeant and
soldier in Orrington’s Regiment under O’Brien. He is troubled by
several wounds which he received on different occasions along with which
he has the esprit aliéné which puts him out of service.
Catholic. |
|
Received 10th
September 1693 |
Sent back.
He was given £11.10s. PSC. |
|
Cornelius Moreane aged 30 of County Abredan,
soldier of Sr. Tahantsa, Clare’s Regiment, in which he says he has
served 3 years, as well as 4 in Ireland. He is greatly troubled by
scrofula which puts him out of service. Catholic. |
|
Received 8th April 1694 |
Sent back. He was given £15 PSC. |
|
Terence Moulrony aged 66 of County Kerly, soldier
of Sr. Douly, Montcassel’s Regiment in which he says he has served 4
years. He is greatly troubled by sciatic gout Sciatique in his left side
which prevents him from walking provenant of coups of crosse of
mousquet which he received at the Siege of Reinsfeld. Married in
Ireland. Catholic. |
|
Received 4th September 1705 |
Died 12th February 1712 |
|
Felix Moloy aged 64 of Offaly, sergeant of Sr.
fitzgerald, Clare’s Irish
Regiment, in which he has served 7 years, apparently 3 mois in the Royal
of Cravattes, 5 years in Athlone, and 5 years in Greder Allemand,
Furstenberg and Hamilton il is porté in the un of his certificates
which he at served 30 years, his wounds and troubles puts him out of
service, Catholic, |
|
Received 18/9/1705 |
Died 17 April 1727 |
|
Guillaume Moore Irish, aged 53 years, of Laois,
Guard of Corps of King of England Reformation at the suite of Regiment
of Infantry of Barwick, in which he has served 16 years qui is since que
the troupes Irishes ont passé in France confirmed by his certificate,
apparently at served 5 years of lieutenant of infantry and as brigadier
in the Guards of Corps of King of England in Ireland, and 2 years as
cadet in Hamilton and fort troubled by a tremblement of tout the corps
causé by several wounds which puts him out of estat of the continuer,
He bears an order from Mr. Chamillart to be received, Married in
Ireland. Catholic, |
|
Received 31/12/1706 |
Died 1st October 1714 at St Malo |
|
Henry Morgan dit Lafortune, aged 71 years, of
Donnguernan in Ireland, corporal of the Company of Sr. Hoüel Regiment
of Guards françoises, in which he has served 32 years confirmed by his
certificate, and apparently 5 years in the Regiment of Hamilton, is
crippled of a doigt of the main droite by his fusil qui creva entre his
mains at the Battle of St François along with his other wounds and
troubles puts him out of service, Married in Paris, Catholic. |
|
Received 20/3/1708 |
|
|
Fiacre Morphy dit St Fiacre, aged 45 years, of
Rochefort in Ireland, Dragoon of Sr. Chevalier of Bresseillac, Regiment
of Rohan, under St Hermine, in which he has served 8 years, apparently 4
years in the Dragoons of the Queen of England, and 4 years in the
Regiment of Infantry of Clare. Il is porté in the un of his
certificates which he at served 16 years, is crippled of the main gauche
by his fusil qui se creva entre his mains at the last Battle of Hochstädt.
Married in Morlaix 29151 in basse Bretagne, Catholic. |
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Sent back. having deux years which he is out of
service he was given thirteen sols PSC having demandé a se rentrer avec
his famille. |
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Received 12/1/1696 |
Died 22 May 1730 at Mézières ATD |
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Robert Moure of County Limerick, soldier of Sr.
Gibbon, Regiment of Clancarty, in which he says he has served 5 years,
and apparently 5 in Ireland, is crippled of the jambe droite of a rifle
shot which he received estant in detachment sorty of Villars pour aller
aprés the Barbets qui emmenoient of mulets, Catholic |
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Received 8/3/1696 |
Died 21
January 1715 |
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Germain Morphy aged 54 of Cork, soldier of Sr.
Mannery lieutenant Colonnel of Dillon’s Regiment, in which he has
served 6 years, apparently 4 in Greder Allemand, 10 in Furstemberg, and
3 in Hamilton, Il is porté by his certificate which he at served 21
years, is fort troubled by a decente of deux costés along with his
wounds puts him out of service, Married in Ireland, Catholic. |
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Received 8/3/1696 |
Died 8
April 1756 at home at Gros Caillou |
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Daniel Morphy,aged 28 years, of County the
Harmanauq, soldier of Sr. Reilly, Regiment of Dublin, in which he says
he has served 5 years, and apparently 7 in Ireland, is crippled of the
jambe droite of a rifle shot which he received at Spire which puts him
out of service, Catholic |
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Received 8/3/1696 |
Died 10
January 1697 |
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John Mulloy aged 29 of County Mayo, soldier
of Sr. Barneval, Regiment of Dublin, in which he says he has served 5
years, and 5 in Ireland, is crippled of kidneys due to a fall which he
fit sur the glace in passant the Rhine last Winter which puts him out of
service. Cobbler by trade.Catholic |
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Received 13th May 1700 |
14th
May 1700 gave up his place, he was given £30 PSC and his
certificates were returned to him. |
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Jack Moris Irish, aged 46 years, of Balliboy in
Ireland, sergeant of Sr. Ohara, Dillon’s Regiment, in which he has
served 10 years, mentionnez in his certificate, and apparently says he
has served 16 years in Furstemberg and Hamilton, He bears an order from
the Marquis of Barbesieux to be received, Married in Paris, Catholic |
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Received 27/5/1700 |
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John Moultyuer aged 60 of Londonderry,
soldier of Sr. Francis Barry, Regiment of Clare, in which he has served
10 years, apparently 5 in Surbeck, and 15 in Hamilton, All confirmed in
his certificate, He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be
received. Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
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Received 22/7/1700 |
Died 14 April 1709 |
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Owen Morphy known as Luxembourg, aged 44
years, of Limerick, soldier of Sr. Carroll, Regiment of Clare under
Greder Allemand, in which he has served 16 years, confirmed in his
certificate, is included in the same order. Tailor by trade. Catholic. |
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Received 21/10/1700 |
Died 16 February 1711 |
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Thomas Morphy Irish, aged 60 years, of County the
Reine, sergeant of Sr. Morphy, Regiment of Albemarle under the Marine,
in which he has served 2 years and apparently 27 years in Clare, Greder
Allemand, Furstemberg and Hamilton, the tout confirmed bynt his
certificates, his troubles puts him out of service, Catholic. |
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Received 21/1/1717 |
Died4 May 1729 at Mariembourg ATD |
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Denis Moulrony aged 60 of Emeleck County Tipperary,
soldier of Sr. Chevalier of Colgrane, Irish Lee’s Regiment under
Montcassel, in which he has served 27 years, confirmed by his
certificate, his wounds and troubles puts him out of service, Catholic. |
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Received 16/6/1695 |
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Theodore Moiny aged 25 of County Limerick, soldier
of Sr. Molreane, Lee’s Regiment under Montcassel, in which he says he
has served 8 years, at eu the main gauche “cut” after by a musket
shot which he received at Zwingengerg. Catholic. |
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Received 20/3/1698 |
26 May 1698 He gave up his place. he was given £30L.
PSC and his certificates were returned to him. |
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Guillaume Moran Irish, aged 42 years, of County
Leutrim, sergeant of Sr. Deurlouë, Regiment of Clancarty, in which he
has served 6 years, and apparently 7 in Ireland of lieutenant, of
Enseigne, sergeant, and of soldier, is crippled of the Thigh gauche by a
musket shot which he received at the Siege of Valence, the tout
confirmed by his certificate, Catholic. |
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Received 6/3/1698 |
24 March 1712. Died at at Arras ATD. |
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John Morphy Irish, aged 40 years, of Limerick,
soldier of Sr. Muledy, Irish Regiment of the Marine, in which he has
served 6 years, confirmed by his certificate, and apparently 4 years in
Ireland, is crippled of bras droit of a paralisie along with his wounds
puts him out of service, Catholic. |
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Received 13/11/1698 |
Died 19 April 1725 |
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Thomas Mollony Irish, aged 22 years, of County
Cork, soldier of the Comp. of Sr. Condon, Lee’s Regiment, under
Montcassel’s, in which he has served 7 years, seems from his
certificate, at eu the gros doigt of pied droit “cut” after by a
musket shot which he received at the Siege of Ath which puts him
entierement out of estat of in pouvoir continuer his services, Catholic |
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Received 25/1/1704 |
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Richard Molloy Irish, aged 63 years, of Offaly,
Cavalier of Sr. the Roquete of Ste Croix?, Regiment of Cavallerie of
Sheldon Irish, in which he says he has served 7 years, apparently 5
years of Officier Reformation in the Regiment of Cavallerie of the Reyne
of England, and 4 years of Cornette in celuy of Lutrell in Ireland, his
troubles puts him out of service, He bears an order from Mr. Chamillart
to be received, Catholic. |
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Received 2/12/1694 |
18 April 1695. Il is Died |
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Denis Mourony Irish, aged 32 years, of County Cork,
soldier of Sr. Bron, Regiment of Montcassel, in which he says he has
served 5 years, is crippled of the espaule droite by a musket shot which
he received at the Siege of Montmeillan 73171, along with a gonnorée
incurable puts him out of service, Armouere by trade. Catholic. |
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Received 1/6/1703 |
30 August 1706. Il is Died at at the Citadel of
Lille estant ATD. |
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Antoine Morphy aged 40 of County of Ardemath,
soldier of Sr. Faye, Regiment of Galmoy under Charlemont, in which he
has served 15 years, confirmed by his certificate, is crippled of bras
droit by a musket shot which he received at the combat of Luzzara.
Catholic. |
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Received
unknown |
Died 8 October 1696 |
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Martin Mongon dit St Martin Irish, aged 67 years,
soldier of Sr. of Maumont Sugd. Regiment in which he has served 19 years
porté by his certificate, il a received a coup of mousquet at the head
dont il a esté trepané, is Married in Paris and catholic. |
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Received 29/12/1702 |
28 September 1731. Il is Died |
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Theolbald Molloy aged 58 of Dublin, reformation
lieutenant at the suite of Regiment of Albemarle of Infantry, in
which he has served 4 years, apparently 8 years as lieutenant in the
Irish Regiment of the Marine, 10 years in Ireland of captain, of
lieutenant of ayde major, 4 years as cavalier in Poinsegu, and 9 years
as cavalier in Monmouth’s., his wounds along with which he is fort
troubled by a tremblement of tout the Corps puts him out of service, He
bears an order from Mr. Chamillart to be received, Married in Paris,
Catholic. |
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Received 10/10/1704 |
Died 26 July 1723 |
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Jack Morrissy aged 46 of County Tuperrary, Cavalier
of Sr. Desroches, Regiment of Sheldon, in which he says he has served 14
years, and apparently 4 years in Ireland, is fort troubled by bras
gauche of a sabre cut which he received at the affaire of Borgoforte
near Mantoüe, He bears an order from Mr. of Chamillart to be received
jusqua guerison seulement, Catholic. |
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. Since the 20 February. Il is received pour
toujours. |
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13 April 1706. Il is re-entered at the service in
the Company colonel of Regiment of Noailles. |
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. Since the 23 July 1706. Il is retourné having a
new wound, and was received. |
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Received 24/7/1705 |
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Roiry Morand aged 43 of County Dublin, soldier of
Sr. Roureck, Lee’s Regiment, in which he has served 15 years,
confirmed by his certificate, and apparently dit y avoir encore served 5
years, àeu the bras gauche “cut” after a rifle shot at the last
Battle of Hogstet. Married in Paris, Catholic. |
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Received 9/3/1714 |
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John Molony Irish, aged 60 years, of Hackmack in
Ireland, soldier of Sr. Mackdenogh, Irish Dillon’s Regiment, in which
he has served 20 years, confirmed in his certificate, is crippled of the
main droit of a rifle shot which he received at the Siege of Landau by a
musket shot, along with his other wounds puts him out of service, il is
of nombre of Invalides receivedx at Strasbourg, Catholic. |
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Received 28/7/1702 |
Died 26 February 1731 at
Socoa ATD |
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Germain Morry aged 30 years of Offaly, sergeant of
Sr. Carolle, lieutenant colonel of Regiment of Berwick, in which he says
he has served 14 years, à eu the jambe gauche emportée by a volley of
cannon at Chiari. Catholic. |
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Received 1/9/1720 |
Died 23
May 1727 |
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William Morphy aged 55 of the town and County of
Cork, Drum Major of the colonel of Regiment Irish of Lee, under
Montcassel in which he has served 33 years, confirmed by his certificat
dated 12 July last, his weak belly and other troubles put him out of
service, Married in Béthune. Catholic. |
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Received 10/10/1754 |
2 May 1755 Died at aux Invalides |
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Jack Moriarty, Irish, aged 61 years, of Kerry,
sergeant at the irish Dillon’s Regiment, in which he has served 40
years, dont 23 years sergeant, Crippled of bras gauche by a chute which
he a faite etant of service, Cath.+ Province of Kerry in Ireland |
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Received 4/4/1754 |
Mort the 23 March 1768 at the hôtel King al of
Invalides |
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Terence Molloy, Irish, aged 54 years, of Lyster in
Ireland, Serg. at the reg.t Irish desSally, Comp.e of fitz Gerald, in
which he has served in that quality since his creation, auparav.t 25
years in celuy of Dillon dont 23 years Serg.t anciennes wounds, Usé,
Catholique |
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Received unknown |
Cornillis Mouny of Donnegal |
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Received 2/12/1728 |
Marc Moury of Tallas, County Wexford. Married in
Metz. |
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Received 28/8/1738 |
John Moore of the town and county of Kilkenny |
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Received 28/7/1720 |
Edward Molloy/ Donnely, of Offaly |
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Received 28/9/1741 |
Denis Morphy aged 66 of the town and county of
Cork. Married in Paris. |
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Received 14/4/1746 |
Dominique Morphy Irish / of Clonemalois, County
Roscommon |
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Received 8/10/1750 |
Daniel Morphy of Kinsel, County Cork. Married |
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Received 2/6/1757 |
Daniel Morphy of Cork |
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Received 13/10/1718 |
Bernard Mollanne of Schlene, County Meath |
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Received 2/7/1719 |
Cosseny Molloy of Balliboy, Offaly |
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Received 5/9/1676 |
5 July 1679. Il is Died |
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Thomas Morphy Irish, aged 22 years, soldier of
Aubrecam cape. of a company franche Suisse ou il sert since 2 years and
apparently avoit served 5 years in the regiment of Hamilton ne peut plus
continuer his services pour avoir eu the Jambe droite fracassée of the
roue of a cannon laquelle jambe on a esté obliged of luy couper, is
porteur of certificate order and route of Sr. Benoist in dated of 23
August der., Single. Catholic.. |
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Received 6/6/1676 |
23 August 1676 he gave up his place and was given
£15 to return to Ireland
with his clothes and linge |
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John Morphy aged 70 soldier of Toury, captain. at
the regiment Douglas in which he has served 9 years and 19 years in the
Ferté, a esté blessé of a éclat of Palisade caused by a cannon shot
which lempesche of servir along with his great age. He bears a
certificate from his lieutenant colonel dated 10 May 1676, and a
passport from Mr. de Pizieux. Governor of Verdun. Widower. Catholic.. |
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Received 6th June 1676 |
23rd August 1676 he gave up his place
and was given £15 with his clothes and linge |
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Patrick Morphy Irish, aged 55 years soldier in the
Comp. of Sr. McNamara in the regiment of Hamilton in which he has served
5 years, a received several wounds dont il is crippled of bras and of
the jambe gauche the last campaign at the passage of the Rhine which
puts him entierement out of service is porteur of certificate of his
captain. dated 17 May 1676. Single. Catholic. |
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Received 29/11/1736 |
Peter Moony / of Memry County Down |
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Received 1/3/1715 |
25 November 1731. Died at the Guillaums ATD |
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John Mollony aged 50 years of Korkemon, County
Galway, sergeant of Sr. Thomas Dillon, Irish Dillon’s Regiment, in
which he has served 24 years seems from in his certificate, a lost his a
digit of the main droit of a sabre cut which he received at the Siege of
Barcelona along with his douleurs of kidneys and other Infirmities puts
him out of service, catholic. |
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Received 27/2/1716 |
Died 4 September 1724 at Le Havre ATD. |
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Simon Morphy aged 58 years, of Dungannon, County
Wexford, soldier of Sr. Fielding at Berwick’s Irish Regiment, in which
he has served 28 years, confirmed by his certificate his douleurs of
kidneys and other infirmities puts him out of service, Catholic. |
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Received 6th May 1717 |
Died 28 March 1724 |
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Eugene Morrissey aged 56 of Kilkenny, cavalier of
Sr. Marshall, Regiment of Nugent under Sheldon, in which he has served
22 years, confirmed by his certificate dated 28 April last, is very
troubled by knee droit of a rifle shot which he received at the Battle
of Ramillies along with another rifle shot which he received to his
cheek at the same Battle puts him out of service, Catholic. |
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Received 11th August 1718 |
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Daniel Morice aged 49 of Bally Cassel. Ireland,
soldier of Sr. Flanagan Irish Dillon’s Regiment in which he has served
13 years, and apparently 15 years in Clancarty’s. He is troubled by a
rifle shot which he received to his head at the Battle of Marsaglia
along with his other wounds puts him out of service, il is of number of
soldiers reformed envoyés in Company of Invalids at the citadel of
Havre [1], Married at Le Havre. il
n'a apporté ny leave paper ny certificate, Catholic |
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Received 24/11/1718 |
Died 27 April 1736 |
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Patrick Morry aged 65 of Conlestine, Offaly,
soldier of Sr. O’Dunne Irish Regiment of Orrington, in which he has
served 30 years confirmed in his certificate dated of 3 of present mois
of November, is troubled by thighs and of jambes of a Rheumatism along
with his weak vision puts him out of service, Married in Paris.
Catholic. |
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Received 11/9/1732 |
Jack Moony / of Limerick / Married in Chalons sur
Saône |
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Received 11/10/1742 |
Charles Molloy / of Balimagh? County Longford |
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Received 5/6/1711 |
Died 1st October 1712 at Arras ATD |
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William Murphy aged 74 years, of Cork in Ireland,
soldier of Sr. O’Neill, Irish Regiment of O’Brien, in which he has
served 17 years, confirmed in his certificate, his Caducity along with
his weak vision and which he is très troubled by Six coups of fusil
which he received at Ramillies puts him out of service, and sort at
present of a Company of Invalids qui is at Amiens, Catholic. |
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Received 6/7/1721 |
Thady Mulcall aged 65 of Rafault, County Donegal |
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Received 12/9/1726 |
Oghy Mullan of Donegal |
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Received 21/1/1674 |
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Rully Murat known as the Roche Ireland soldier in
the comp. of Sr. Cezen at the regt. of Guards ou il sert since 14 years
and of ou il sort presentement a received several wounds dont il is
crippled at the Jambe droitte a served apparently in the regt. of reynel
and in the troupes Irish of his Ma. il is aged 60 years Single. Il is
catholic estant admitted at the prest. |
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. the 23e December 1673. Il is entré in the hostel
the 21 January 1674 |
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Received 12/7/1676 |
12 July, refused and on luy a donne 6 L pour
retourner in Ireland |
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John Mulryan Irish, aged 30 years, soldier of
Valloe at the regiment of Hamilton in which he has served deux years, is
atteint of mal of Scrofula comme il apert by the certificate of medecin
of the hospital of Toul 54828 dated of 9 May der. Certified by his
Major. Single. Catholic.. |
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Received 21/7/1729 |
11 January 1733 Died at a Guillaume zzzz0 ATD |
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Jack Mulhallun Irish, aged 69 years, of Entreen in
Ireland, corporal of Sr. Morphy at the Irish Dillon’s Regiment, in
which he has served 39 years, mentioned in his certificate dated of 8 of
present mois of July, his douleurs of reins and other troubles puts him
out of service, Catholic. |
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Received 28/10/1734 |
Daniel Macarty Irish |
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Received 21/8/1727 |
Derby Macarty aged 63 of the town and County of Cork. Married in Calais. |
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Received 20/11/1727 |
Jack Macarty of Roskera. County Cork |
Received 5/4/1736
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Daniel Macarty of Deniskean, County Cork |
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Received 31/7/1738 |
Henry Macardell of Sélestat in Alsace originally
from Ireland |
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Received 7/7/1740 |
Timothy Macarly? of Falès, County Kerry |
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Received 13/6/1726 |
Felix Macabe of Fedelischs County Fermanagh |
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Received 13/6/1726 |
Hugues Macabe of Harmouleux, County Monaghan |
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Received 13/6/1726 |
John Macaffry / town and County Cavan |
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Received 12/9/1726 |
Eugene Macauliffe / Cork |
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Received unknown |
Bernard Macabé of Baillabé County Fermanagh |
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Received 22/9/1729 |
Charles Macarty of the town and County of Cork |
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Received 13/1/1746 |
Patrick Maccan of Andrigy County Darmanach |
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Received 1/10/1739 |
Jack MacDonnell of Belfast |
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Received 28/5/1744 |
Aneas MacDonnell of Clochtt County Tyrone |
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Received 29/1/1750 |
Ennis MacDanell of the town and County of Mayo |
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Received 1763 |
Charles McDonough of Dislach in Ireland |
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Received 1727 |
Encas MacDonnell of Ardebick County Derry |
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Received 6/11/1727 |
Farrell Macguellecrist of Killern, County Kerry |
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Received 20/8/1719 |
Alexander McGuire of Castelion, County Cork.
Married in Paris |
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Received 5/2/1761 |
John MacNamara of Courclai near Limerick |
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Received 28/10/1734 |
Edmond MacKoulenn, Irish |
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Received October 1731 |
John Macknemy of Tackimons, County West Meath |
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Received 12/3/1744 |
Charles MacKina of the town and County of Malaghann |
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Received 19/10/1752 |
Jack Macky of the town and County of Kilkenny.
Married. |
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Received 31/3/1763 |
Terence MacMahan, Irish, born in Bulkeley’s
Regiment. Married. |
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Received 12/5/1763 |
Bernard Mackmna of Mullingard |
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Received 21/3/1743 |
Thomas Maclosky of the town and County of Dublin |
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Received 23/9/1723 |
Jack Macmoullun of Downpatrick County Galway |
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Received 21/8/1727 |
Philip Macmanisch aged 69 of Enniskillen County
Fermanagh |
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Received 8/8/1737 |
Daniel Macmolin / Beharney County Cork |
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Received 20/7/1721 |
Henry Macnesse aged 52 of Manghan, County Armagh |
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Received 18/12/1727 |
Michael MacNamara of Kelbrekane, County Clare |
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Received 2/12/1728 |
William MacNemy of Atrey, County Galway |
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Received 3/1/1736 |
John MacNally of Oron in Ireland |
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Received 12/9/1726 |
Maurice Macquan of Dublin |
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Received December 1732 |
Alexander Macswiny of Triebane County Donegal |
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Received 1/10/1722
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Hugues Macschane Irish |
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Received 1736 |
Cornelius Mulligan of Segceguyon County Donnagft |
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Received 30/10/1738 |
John Mease / Glannlary County Limerick |
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Received 12/9/1726 |
Jack Meagh / town and County Cork. Married in
Mariembourg |
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Received October 1732 |
Jack McManus of Fermanagh |
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Received unknown |
Daniel Mollony of Kritt, County Clare |
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Received 15/6/1721 |
Bernard Molloy aged 30 of Beliboy, Offaly |
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Received 20/7/1721 |
Richard FitzMorice aged 51 years, of Kerry |
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Received 17/4/1727 |
Denis Molane of Malack, County Cork.
Married in Paris |
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Received 11/10/1742 |
Edmond Miller of the town and county
of Dublin |
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Received 10/2/1735 |
Laurent Morisse of Kelling, County Meath |
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Received
31/8/1721 |
John Mour of Ireland |
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Received
October 1732 |
Mark Morphy of Wexford |