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Received
15th March 1715 |
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Timothy Nester aged 56 of Dublin,
sergeant of Sr. Kolly, Berwick’s Irish Regiment, in which he has
served 32 years confirmed by his certificate. He is very troubled by two
rifle shots which he received au travers of body at the Siege of Lerida
along with which he has had his right leg broken by a fall puts him out
of service, Married in Bruxelle. Catholic. |
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Received
25th December 1711 |
Died
3 May 1717 |
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Art O’Neill aged 66 of Magrath
near Dublin, sergeant of Sr. de Kearny, Galmoy’s Irish Regiment under
Charlemont and O’Neill, in which he has served 26 years as much in
France as in Ireland, confirmed by his certificatee, is very troubled by
a rifle shot which he received through his col at Malplaquet
which along with his weak eyesight and other wounds, puts him out of
service. Catholic. |
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29 March 1712 he re-entered service in the Company Colonel of Regiment of Dragoons of
Coetmen. |
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. since the 26 June the Company the ayant reformed he re-entered the hostel |
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Received
8th April 1694 |
Died
10 February 1700 |
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Marquese
Nincone aged 32 years of County Kerly,
soldier of Sr. McCarty, Montcassel’s Regiment, in which he has served
9 years (confirmed by his certificate), He is greatly troubled by his
spine which was dislocated by a fall he had in a retrenchment at Spire.
Catholic. |
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Received 18th
October 1706 |
Died
5 February 1710 at Aire ATD |
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Anthony
Nelly aged 21 of Galway, cadet in the
colonel of O’Brien’s Irish Infantry Regiment under Clare in which he
says he has served 2 years. He has had his left arm “cut” after of a
cannon shot at Ramillies. Catholic. |
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Received 22/4/1707 |
Died13 October 1711 |
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Laurence Nottinghen aged 28 years of
Dublin, King of England’s Body Guards, at the suite of of
Berwick’s Infanterie Regiment, in which he says he has served 9 years
and 8 years in the King of England’s Body Guards.He has had his left
arm “cut” after a rifle shot. His right hand is crippled from a
sabre blow and he has been trepanned after four sabre blows to his head
at Cassano. These, along with other wounds, puts him out of service, He
bears an order from Mr. Chamillart to be received in the qualité
which he doit estre following the latest rules. Catholic. |
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Received |
15/3/1709 |
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Thomas Niffe aged 50 years of
Kilkenny, cavalier of Sr. Coghlan, Nugent’s Regiment of under Sheldon,
in which he has served 20 years confirmed by his certificate. He is very
troubled by his lower back due to an effort he made whilst charging a trousse
of fourage last year which puts him out of service. Married in
Douai. Maréchal by trade. Catholic. |
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Obtained a leave paper from his
captain for 3 months 15th November 1719 .He had given no news
of his whereabouts since that time. Monsieur the Governor in ayant été
averty auroit ordonné of en Ecrire to the Captain commanding at
Bellisle qui a fait |
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. ??? being in the company of Sr.
Damien ATD in Garrison a Bellisle |
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Received
4th April 1710 |
Died
7 February 1718. |
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Daniel
Nounan aged 57 of Cork, soldier of Sr.
Bietagh, Berwick’s Irish Regiment in which he says he has served 3
years as well as 20 years in Dillon’s. His right hand is crippled from
a rifle shot which he received whilst on guard of a bridge on the Adige
near Carpi in Italy about 8
years ago which along with his weak eyesight puts him out of service.
Catholic. |
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Received
28th January 1700 |
Died
16 March 1733 |
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Thomas
Nisbette (Nesbitt) aged 50 of Sligo,
soldier of Sr. White, Clare’s Regiment, in which he says he has served
10 years. He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be
received. Catholic. |
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1st April 1701. He was expelled by
order of Mr. Chamillart for carrying false certificates. |
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28 May 1706 he was admitted
permanently having presented a good certificate. |
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Received
4th March 1700 |
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John
Nely aged 40 Cork, grenadier of Sr.
Galifer, Dillon’s Regiment of under Greder-Allemand, Furstemberg and
Hamilton, in which he has served 26 years (mentioned in his
certificate). He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be
received. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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Received
25th March 1701 |
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Richard
Negle aged 34 of County West Meath,
reformation lieutenant at the suite of Bourke’s Regiment under
Luttrell and Clancarty, in which he has served 9 years. His right hand
is crippled from a rifle shot at Embrun and his right thigh is crippled
due to a musket shot at the
Siege of Valence. He bears an order from Mr. Chamillart. Catholic. |
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Received
14th January 1700 |
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Thady
Nelan aged 40 of County Clare,
reformation lieutenant at the suite of Clare’s Regiment, in
which he has served 10 years and apparently 5 years as cadet in
Monmouth’s. His right shoulder is crippled from a musket shot at Montmélian.
He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be admitted.
Catholic. |
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Received1/8/1704 |
Died 20 June 1718 |
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Nicholas Nogent Irish, aged 60 of
County West Meath, Lieutenant Reformation at the Suite of Regiment of
Berwick under Bourke and Athlone, in which he has served 13 years as
much in that quality as of sub-lieutenant, and apparently 8 years in
Ireland, his wounds which along with his Troubles puts him out of
service, He bears of a order from Mr. Chamillart to be received.
Catholic |
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Received |
2/10/1692 |
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Maurice Naigle Irish, aged 25 years
of County Cork in Ireland, sergeant of Sr. Aigle, the Queen of
England’s Dragoons Regiment, in which he says he has served 5 years.
He is greatly troubled by his right foot which along with which along
with other troubles and wounds puts him out of service. Catholic, |
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cavalier only to Recovery section |
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2 April 1693 admitted permanently |
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Died 29 July 1693 |
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Received |
16/2/1714 |
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Charles Nestalle aged 64 of
Clichandra, County Cavan, Brigadier of Sr. Cooke Regiment of Nugent
under Sheldon, in which he has served 28 years confirmed by his
certificate, is very troubled by a weak eyesight, which along with his
Wounds and other Infirmities puts him out of service, Catholic. |
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. the 28 November 1728. Il is Died
at |
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Received
unknown |
Richard Nugent of Athboy near Heath
in Ireland |
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Received
unknown |
Richard Nugent of Clunlost, County
West Meath |
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Received
unknown |
Maurice Nagle / Ville and County
Limerick / Married in Lille in Flanders |
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Received
unknown |
Jack Nugent / Ville and County
Mulingare in Ireland |
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Received21/1/1745 |
Philips Nelan / ville and County
Limerick |
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Received29/12/1746 |
Edward Nugent / Irish / of the ville
and County Roscommon in Ireland |
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Received13/6/1726 |
John Newman of Tunkirque County Cork |
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Received 21/7/1729 |
Denis DeNovan / Irish / of Cork in
Ireland / Married in Lille in
Flanders |
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Received 16
March 1675 |
2 May 1675: he gave up his place. |
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Alexander of Noix of Ireland, aged
37 years caporal in the company of Donan at the regiment. of duke of
Monmouth qui is the. royal English regiment in which he Sert depuis 4
years a esté wounded à the Jambe gauche à Colmar. He claims to have
served 7 years at sea in the English vaisseaux. Single.Catholic.. |
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Received 15/3/1715 |
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Thomas Nugent Irish, aged 48 years
of Moltefernan?, County Westmeath, Caporal of Sr. St John, Berwick’s
Irish Regiment, in which he à servi 23 years comme il is porté in his
certificatee, is very troubled by pied gauche of a Esclat of Bombe which
he received at the Siege of fribourg, which puts him out of service,
Catholic |
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Received 18/6/1716 |
9 April 1727. Il is Died at à Metz
ATD |
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Jack Nugent Irish, aged 67 years of
Dublin in Ireland, Cavalier of Sr. Braughal Irish Regiment of Nugent
under Scheldon, in which he has served 25 years comme il appert in his
certificatee is troubled by a coup of Pistolet which he received at the
Visage at the dessous of Née and luy sortant at the dessous of the
oreille gauche, à the Bataille of the Marsaille, which along with à
his other Wounds puts him out of service, Catholic |
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Received14/7/1729 |
Died
1st February 1730 |
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Edward Nugent Irish, aged 68 years
of Klalenne County Metz in Ireland, Caporal of Sr. Keating at the Irish
Regiment of Rothe under Dorrington in which he a servy 29 years
mentionnez in his certificate datté of 2 of present mois of Juillet, is
very troubled by a cancer ala levre inferieure which puts him out of
service, Catholic |
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Received 16/2/1714 |
Died 28 November 1728 |
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Charles Nestalle aged 64 years of
Clichandra, County Cavan, brigadier of Sr. Cooke Regiment of Nugent
under Sheldon, in which he has served 28 years portés by his
certificate. He is very troubled by weak eyesight which along with his
wounds and other infirmities puts him out of service. Catholic. |