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Received
4th March
1707 |
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Andrew O’Haran aged 46 years, of
Iniskilin County Farmanagh, soldier of Sr. Magoire, Orrington’s
Regiment under the King of England’s Guards, in which he has served 15
years which is since the arrival of the Irish troops in France, borne
out by by his certificate. He is greatly troubled by bad caduc
since six months which combined with his other troubles puts him out of
service. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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Received
14th October
1707 |
Died
19th April 1711 |
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Jack Olly
aged 40, of Kingsalle, Ireland, sergeant in Diohogan's Grenadiers,
Berwick’s Regiment, under Athlone, in which he says he has served 18 years, and
apparently 7 years in Macarty’s. His left thigh is crippled from a
rifle shot at Cassano, and he comes at present from a Company of
Invalids which was at Grasse. Catholic. |
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Received 2nd
October 1692 |
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Daniel O’Breen
aged 25 of County Clare, dragoon of Sr. Kiensac, King Of England's
Dragoons Regiment, in which he says he has served 3 years. His whole
body is paralysed which puts him out of service. Married and has brought
his wife to Paris. Catholic. |
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Received
15th March 1715 |
Died
12th November 1718 at Sommiers ATD. |
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Denis O'Neill,
Irish, aged 62 years, of Londonderry, sergeant of Sr. Mulvany, Lee's
Irish regiment Lee under Montcassel, Furstemberg and Hamilton, in which
he has served 40 years (borne out by by his certificate). He is very
troubled by a disembowelling which combined with his wounds and infirmities
puts him out of service. Married in Douai. Catholic. |
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Received
27th August
1693 |
Died
24th August 1719 ATD. |
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Owen Madine aged
21 of County Oüestmen, soldier of Sr. Macaulife, Clancarty's Regiment,
in which he says he has served 2 years, and apparently 3 in Ireland. He
has had the leg right “cut” after a musket shot at
Ambrun. Catholic. |
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Received
10th May 1696 |
Renounced his
place 10th May
1696. Given £15 PSC and his certificates were returned to him. |
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Terence O'Neill aged
45 of County Downpatrick, sergeant of Sr. Nielan, Lee's Irish regiment
under Talbot and Clare, in which he says he has served 7 years and 8 in
Furstemberg's, and apparently served 7 years in Hamilton's (borne out by
his certificate). He has had his right hand “cut” after a
musket shot which he received at the Battle of Marsaglia. Married in Brittany. Catholic. |
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Received
9th April 1693 |
Died
24th September 1719 |
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Felim O'Develin aged
23 of County Dungannon,soldier of Sr. Cruze, Dublin's Irish regiment, in
which he says he has served 2 years. His right arm is crippled from a
musket shot last year at Spire - mentioned in his certificate. Catholic. |
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Received
23rd April 1693 |
Sent back.
Given £12 |
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Brien O'Daly
aged 30 of County Donegal, soldier of Sr. O'Danell, Royal Irish Marines
Regiment, in which he says he has served 2 years. He is greatly troubled
since the Ceinture in bas by sciatic gout which puts him out of service.
Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
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Received
8th April 1694 |
Sent back.
Given £15 PSC. |
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Simon Oga
aged 36 of County Limerick, soldier of Sr. Douly, Montcassel's Regiment,
in which he says he has served 4 years. He is greatly troubled by a
trembling of his whole body which puts him out of service. Married in
Ireland. Weaver by trade. Catholic. |
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Received 22nd
April 1694 to recovery section |
Sent back. 28th October
1694. Given £12 PSC. |
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Thomas O'Brien aged 40 of County Cork,
soldier of Sr. Moreal, Montcassel's Regiment , in which he says he has
served 4 years, and apparently 3 in Ireland. He is greatly troubled by
rheumatism which developed in his left side resulting from a fall which
he had in ls tranchée at the Siege of Reinsfeld, which puts him out of
service. Catholic. |
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Received 14th
February 1710 |
Died
29th August 1728 |
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Antoine
O’Loklenn aged 48 of Iniche, County
Clare, soldier of the colonel of O'Brien's Regiment under Clare, Talbot
and Lee, in which he has served 16 years confirmed
by his certificate, and says he served another 4 years. He has
lost his left eye and is very troubled by the other having been
burnt by powder at the last Battle of Hochstädt
which puts him out of service. Catholic |
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Received
21st March 1710 |
Died
21st August 1729 |
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Diermutt O'Loghlen
aged 60 of Corcomroy County Clare, sergeant of Sr. Arthur, Orrington's
Regiment under the King of England's Guards, in which he has served 15
years (borne out by his certificate) and says he has served another 4
years and 5 years in Ireland. His weak eyesight combined with his wounds
and troubles puts him out of service. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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Received
15th March 1715 |
Died
25th February 1731 ATD. |
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Patrick O’Hachy
aged 50 of Bolycahane, County Limerick, soldier of the colonel of
Berwick's Irish regiment, in which he has served 23 years (borne
out by his certificate). His wounds combined with his troubles put him
out of service. Tailor by trade. Catholic |
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Received 22nd
March 1715 |
Died
11th March 1721 |
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Thady O'Gara
(O'Hara?) aged
52 of Kiekerer near Cork, soldier in Farely's company, Berwicks Irish
regiment under Bourke, in which he has served 24 years (confirmed by his
certificate). He is very troubled by his right arm from a rifle shot
which he received at the Battle of Almanza which combined with his
wounds and troubles makes him unfit for service. Catholic. |
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Received 13th
October 1729 |
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Daniel Oda (O'Dea?)
aged 62 of Waterford, cavalier of Lord Tirconnell, Nugents's Regiment,
in which he has a served 23 years as well as 12 years in O’Donnell's
as Infantry (mentioned in his certificate dated 26th September last). He
is very troubled by his belly and he has lost his left eye with a
fluxion which combined with his wounds puts him out of service. Married
in Abbeville. Catholic |
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Received
11th March 1729 |
Died
20th April 1748 |
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Hugues O'Neil
aged 53 of Behac, County Antrim, soldier of the company master of camp
of Lee's Irish regiment in which he has served 20 years (mentioned in
his certificate dated 3rd July 1728). He is troubled by his right leg
from a bomb fragment at the Siege of Fribourg which combined with his weak eyesight puts him out of
service. Catholic |
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Received
21st January 1700 |
Died
11th February 1708 |
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Pierre
O’Donnell aged 65 of County
Clare, soldier of Sr. Sarsfield, Bourke's Regiment under the Queen of
England, in which he has served 12 years (borne out by his certificate).
He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be received. Married
in Nivernois. Sergeant by trade. Catholic. |
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Received 28th
January 1700 |
Died 1st
August 1709 at Cambrai ATD. |
| Danell Oque aged 60 of Cork, soldier of Sr. Ryan, Lee's Regiment under Montcassel, Greder, and Hamilton, in which he has served 31 years (borne out by his certificate). Married in Ireland. Catholic | |
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Received
11th February 1700 |
Expelled
1st April 1701 by order of Mr. Chamillart for
having false certificates |
| Brian O’Brien aged 48 of County Moniken, soldier of Sr. Seagrave, Regiment of Orrington under the Guards of king of England, in which he says he has served 10 years, and apparently 4 years in Ireland. He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be Received. Married in Paris. Catholic | |
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Received 11th
March 1700 |
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| Germain O’Neill aged 55 of County Kildare, soldier of Sr. Lynch, Dillon's Regiment under Greder-Allemand, Furstemberg and Hamilton, in which he has served 23 years (borne out by his certificate). He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be received. Married in Paris. Catholic. | |
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Received 22nd
July 1700 |
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| John Okahel aged 74 of County Tipperary, soldier in Lally's company, Dillon's Irish regiment, under Greder-Allemand, Furstemberg and Hamilton, in which he has served 29 years (seems from his certificate). He is included in the same order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be admitted to this hostel. Married in Paris. Catholic. | |
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Received 4th
November 1700 |
Expelled
1st April 1701 by order of Mr. Chamillart for
having false certificates |
| Bernard Omone aged 50 of County Cavan, soldier of Sr. Arthur, Regiment Orrington under the Guards of king of England, in which he has served 9 years in France and apparently 8 years in Ireland, his weak eyesight combined with his deafness puts him out of service, All borne out by his certificate. Married in Strasbourg. Catholic. | |
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Received 18th
November 1700 |
Expelled
1st April 1701 by order of Mr. Chamillart for
having false certificates |
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Terence O’Brien aged 60
years, of Carmenane County Galway, soldier of Sr. MacLean,
Regiment of Orrington under the Guards of king of England, Greder
alemand, Furstemberg, and Hamilton, in which he has served 29 years,
borne out by his certificate, his deafness combined with which he is
fort troubled of a fistula at the dos provenant of a musket shot which
he Received at the Combat of St Croix 99131, combined with his wounds
and an anal fistula putting him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 24th
March 1702 |
Died 25th April
1705 |
| Connell O’Brien aged 70of County Tipperary, Cavalier of Sr. Roche, Regiment of Sheldon, in which he has served 10 years, mentioned in his certificate, and apparently 4 years in Ireland, his caducity puts him out of service. Married in Paris. Catholic. | |
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Received 22nd
November 1696 |
Sent back. Given £24 PSC. |
| Germain O’Brien aged 32 of Cork, soldier of Sr. Poüer, The Queen of England's Regiment, in which he says he has served 5 years as well as 3years in Montcassel's Regiment. is Crippled of the thigh right of a musket shot which he received at the Battle of Marsaglia, combined with which he is fort troubled of bad Caduc puts him out of service. Catholic. | |
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Sent back., Given 18L. PSC. |
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| Robert Outz aged 67 of Londonderry, soldier of Sr. Ryan, Regiment of Lee, in which he has served 7 years, qui is since que the Regiment à passé in France (borne out by his certificate) His decline combined with which he is pulmonique puts him out of service. Catholic. | |
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Received
10/1/1698 |
Renounced
27 June 1698. Given 30L. PSC and returned his certificates. |
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Henry
O’Neill Irish, aged 33 years, of County Dungannon, soldier of Sr.
Segrey, Regiment of Orrington under the Guards of king of England, in
which he has served 13 years tant in France qu'en Ireland, is crippled
of the Épaule left of a musket shot which he Received at the Combat of
St Croix 1, all borne out by his certificate, combined with his decline
puts him out of service. Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
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Received 26/6/1698 |
Died 1st May 1709 |
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Terence O’Brien aged 70 years, of County
Cork, sergeant in the Company of Sr. Cuzac, Regiment des Dragoons of
king of England, in which he has served 7 years, and apparently 7 in
Hamilton as much as ensign as sergeant, All borne out by his
certificates, his great age combined with his wounds and troubles
putting him out of service, Bearer of an order from the Marquis of
Barbesieux to be admitted into this hostel. Catholic. |
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Received |
2/10/1698 |
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Neil O’Neil Ireland?, aged 28
years, of County Monahan, soldier of Sr. Gratz, Regiment of Dublin, in
which he has served 7 years, which is since its creation, borne out by
his certificate, his left arm is crippled of arm a coup of pistolet shot
and of two coups of Sabre cuts that he Received being Commanded by Mr.
Chamilly à the escorte of forage à Niderbile the Campaign last.
Catholic. |
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Received 0/6/1685 |
renounced 1st March 1687. Given £15. |
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Guillaume O’Neil Irish, aged 40,
soldier of Sr. Kerquen Regiment of Furstemberg in which he says he has
served 15 years is fort troubled of the stomach provenant of a malady,
is Catholic. |
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Received 5/8/1694 |
Sent back. Given 15L. PSC. |
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Ondix Osfy aged 18, of Limerick,
soldier of the lieutenant colonel of Regiment of Clancarty, in which he
says he has served 3 years, is fort troubled of bad Caduc cequi puts him
out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 26/11/1678 |
Died 7 August 1687 |
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John O’Brien Irish, aged 32 years,
ensign in the company of McNamara of Regiment of Hamilton in which he
says he has served 4 years and a half in that rank, both legs are
paralysed following a musket shot received near Fribourg being in a
Party under Command, bears a certificate from his colonel at Puycerda
camp dated 29 August 1678. Catholic. Single. |
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Received 18/2/1679 |
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Henry O’Neil Irish, aged 60 years,
sergeant in the comp. of Hamilton Capt. at the Regiment of même nom in
which he says he has served lespace of 8 years, his grand age combined
with aux wounds ql. a Received ne luy permettent plus of servir
confirmed by the sick leave paper of his colonel Given à town Franche
of Rouergue 12300 the 28 December. der. Il is Catholique and point
Married in. |
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Received until he is fit enough to
return to his country. |
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20 April 1680, being well, he asked
to be able to go home. Given £9 without new clothes as he not received
except to the recovery section. |
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Received 23/11/1680 |
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Germain Okife Irish, aged 25 years,
lieutenant of the company of Barber Regiment Royal English Infantry in
which he says he has served 8 years in cette capacity and 3 in celle of
cadet, a eu the Leg left “cut” ensuitte of a musket shot ql. a
Received a the Prise of Fribourg ainsy
ql. paroist by the certificate of M. the Mal. of Crequy il is catholique
and single. Presented himself again to Monseigneur - subsequently
refused by order of Mgr. |
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Received 28/7/1702 |
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John Oberne aged 34, of County Down,
sergeant of the colonel of Regiment of Berwick under the Dragoons of
king of England, in which he says he has served 16 years, has had the
leg left blown off by a cannon volley at Chiari. Catholic. |
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Received 29/6/1703 |
Died 19th August 1737 |
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Dalagh O’Donnell aged 31 of County
Donegal, soldier of Sr. Fitzgerald, Regiment of Berwick, under Athlone,
in which he has served 15 years, confirmed by his certificate, is
crippled of the leg right from a cannonball injury at Chiari: Catholic. |
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Received 7/9/1703 |
Died 28th September 1725 |
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Guillaume Ossy Irish, aged 31 years,
of County Clare, Corporal of Sr. Connell, Regiment of Clare, in which he
has served 15 years, borne out by his certificate, is crippled of pied
left of a coup of cannon at the Siege of Fort Kell, Tailor of habits by
trade. Married in Paris. Catholic |
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|
Received 21/4/1713 |
Died17th May 1715 at tHam Chasteau
ATD. |
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Daniel O’Neil aged 61 of Orcor,
Ireland, soldier of Sr. Barnewall, Regiment of O’Donnell, in which he
has served 25 years, ainsi que borne out by his certificate, is crippled
of the hand left of a rifle shot at Luzzara
combined with a pistol shot to his stomach and a sabre blow to
his right hand at Malplaquet
59584 and which he is troubled of a dècente putting him out of service,
il is of number des Invalids received at Amiens 80021. Married in
Tournai. Catholic. |
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Received 14/12/1714 |
25 June 1715. Il is Died |
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John Ogarvan Irish, aged 62 years,
of Mallow County Cork, Sous lieutenant of Sr. fierville, Regiment of
Infantry of Lionne under of Boschet and Bulkeley, in which he has served
7 ½ years tant in cette capacity que in sub-lieutenant of
grenadiers apparently 18 years as reformation officer in Clare’s Irish
and 5 years as lieutenant in Ireland, his wounds combined with his great
infirmities put him out of service, Bearer of an order from Monseigneur
the Chancelier to be Received pourveu which he ait the qualities
requires. Catholic. |
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Received 5/4/1730 |
Died16 February 1731 |
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Daniel O’Brien Irish of Cork, aged
48 years, of the town of Cork in Ireland, soldier of Sr. Toby Bourke
Irish regiment of Berwick in which he has a served plus of 20 years
borne out by his certificate dated of 18 April last, is very troubled of
a Incontinence of urine by des fistulas aux Bources which combined with
a his wounds puts him out of service Catholic |
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Received 23/9/1723 |
Died
23rd November 1734 at Salins Hospital ATD |
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John O’Donnell Irish aged 60
years, of the town and County Tipperary in Ireland, Corporal of Sr.
McCarty Irish regiment of Dillon under Limerick, in which he has a
served 32 years, borne out by his certificate dated of 3 of present
months of September, is troubled of several wounds which he has received
in differentes occasions which puts him out of service. Married in
Paris. Catholic |
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Received 30/9/1694 |
Died 1st October 1705 at Lille Citadel ATD. |
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Denis Oüart (Ward), aged 22 of
Limerick, soldier of Sr. Johans, Irish regiment of the Marine, in which
he says he has served 3 years, and apparently 5 in Ireland, is crippled
of arm right of a musket shot at Heidelberg. Catholic. |
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|
Received 4/3/1700 |
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Mortagh Obreen aged 60 years, of
Limerick, soldier of Sr. John Routh, Regiment of Orrington under the
Guards of king of England, in which he has served 9 years, and
apparently 10 years in Greder Alemand, and Hamilton, All borne out by
his certificate, Bearer of an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be
Received. Catholic. |
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|
Received 6/11/1755 |
Died
September 1760 at Caen Hospital ATD |
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John O’Brien of Armarloch, Ireland
aged 57 years sergeant in the Regiment Irish of Roth, company of
fitzmaurice in which he has served 21 years of which 14 years as
sergeant. Attack of the gout. Catholic. Received at Hesdin by order of
the … |
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|
Received 4/1/1753 |
20 March 1761. Mort a the hospital
of St Omer 62765 etant of the Comp. of Narbonne detached of the hostel
à Dunkerque |
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Thomas O’Connor aged 48 of the
Isle of Kerry, paroisse of Agaverne in Ireland Diocese of Jury, sergeant
at the Irish regiment of Rooth, Comp. of Power, in which he has a served
21 years, out of Etat of continuer the service, a voiture Luy ayant passé
by dessus the corps etant in Route which smashed four ribs and fractured
his sternum. Married . Catholic. Received at Dunkirk. |
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Received 28/7/1720 |
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|
Eugène Odonnelly aged 52 years, of
Charlemont in Ireland, Captain Reformed àla Suite of Regiment of
Infantry of Touraine, in which he has served 6 years in that rank,
apparently 3 years of Captain in Laubanie |
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Received 11/8/1757 |
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John O’Brien Irish of Tipperary,
aged 50 years, of Tipperary in Ireland, Cap.al at the Reg.t Irish of
Berkeley, Comp. of McMahon in which he has a served 28 years, a of
anciennes wounds, is Catholic, Received by order a |
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Received 10/10/1754 |
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Michel O’Keefe Irish, aged 54
years, né in the Troops at Landau
originally of Ballintorb, County Cork, soldier at the Irish
regiment of Dillon, Lynch’s Company, in which he has a served 20
years, |
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Received 12/9/1697 |
renounced 25 October 1697 Given L 15 PSC and returned his certificates. |
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Jack Oüelsche (Welsh) aged 24 of County
Tipperary, soldier of Sr. Condon, Regiment of Lee under Montcassel, in
which he has served 10 years, confirmed by his certificate, is fort
troubled by his right shoulder from coup of Sabre which he Received by
the Hussars being in a party Commanded in the environs of Mayence two
years ago, combined with which he tombe of bad Caduc since ce temps puts
him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 20 April 1675.until he is
cured |
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Henry Occourt dit Henry aged 44,
Irish, soldier in the comp. Dortye a prt. dauljan in which he has sert
11 years, a esté blessé at the pied right foot at the Battle of
Seneffe dont il is
crippled, single, is Catholique. |
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Received 1/3/1715 |
Died 28 May 1718 at Aigues mortes
ATD. |
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Constant O’Donnell Irish, aged 63
years, of Baleban, County Roscommon soldier of Sr. Bourke, Irish
regiment of Dillon in which he has served 24 years, comme il appert in
his certificate, his weak eyesight combined with his wounds and
infirmities putting him out of service. Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
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Received 8/3/1715 |
Died
29th December 1730 |
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Edmond O’Donnell Irish, aged 65
years, of Biglay County Donegal, soldier of Sr. Gielagh, Irish regiment
of Dillon, in which he says he has served 21 years, and since a encore
served 3 years in O’Donnell, his wounds and Troubles puts him out of
service, and sort à present of a Company of Invalids which is at
Strasbourg. Catholic. |
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Received 20/8/1716 |
Died
4th January 1729 |
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Charles Odar Irish, aged 55 years,
of Caulraine, County Londonderry, Cavalier of the Company of Sr. Betagh,
Irish regiment of Nugent under Sheldon, in which he has served 24 years
ainsi which he appert by his certificate, his wounds combined with his
Troubles putting him out of estat à ne pouvoir plus continuer his
services, is Catholic. |
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Received 11/6/1716 |
Died
21st December 1715 |
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Cornelius O’briant aged 57 of Cork
in Ireland, Cavalier of Sr. Francis Nugent Irish regiment of Nugent
under Chevalier in which he has served 27 years, comme il paroist by his
certificate, is troubled of the poitrine, combined with his infirmities,
putting him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received
9/7/1716 |
Died
13th November 1722 |
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Patrice
Ossy Hussy aged 61 of Inniche County Clare, soldier of the colonel of
Irish regiment of O’Brien under Clare, in which he has served 26
years, borne out by his certificate is very troubled of a décente
complete of costé left combined with his wounds putting him out of
service. Married in his Pays. Catholic. |
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Received 21/7/1729
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Died 13 December 1729 |
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Daniel O’Brien aged 50 of Clare in
Ireland, Grenadier of Sr. Lynch Irish regiment of Dillon in which he has
a served 24 years borne out by his certificate dated of 6th
July 1729. He is very troubled of a oppression of poitrine which
combined with a his wounds puts him out of service. Catholic |
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Received 4/10/1731 |
Anthony O’Neille / of the town and
County Ardernagh |
|
Received Oct 1742 |
David O’berne of the town and County
Cork. Married in Bruges. |
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Received 11/10/1742 |
Arthur O’Hara of Barnelogh |
|
Received 4/10/1742 |
Moragh Ologhlen of Lubelmach |
|
Received 16/1/1744 |
Bernard O’Neill of Belinkor.
Jurisdiction of Micklon |
|
Received 24/9/1744 |
Daniel O’Brien of
Roscommon town. |
|
Received 3/9/1719 |
Charles Odogherty / Londonderry |
|
Received 10/9/1719 |
Martin Odriscol / Baltemor. County Cork |
|
Received 13/11/1755 |
Timothy Oneill of Tipperary town. |
|
Received unknown |
Hugo O’Gara of Reimaerath, County
Sligo |
|
Received 1/11/1759 |
Cornelius O’Brien of Fermoy,
province of Mouster Jurisdiction of Cork |
|
Received 1/10/1719 |
William O’Brien of Galbally near
Limerick |
|
Received 12/5/1763 |
Thomas O’Brien of Carlow, Ireland |
|
Received 12/5/1763 |
Daniel O’sulyvan of Malloc in
Ireland |
|
Received 31/3/1763 |
Thomas O'Neil of Dublin |
|
Received 25/6/1719 |
Constance O’Donnell of Hennach, County
Tipperary |
|
Received 9/7/1719 |
John Oclary of Fedanne, County
Tipperary. Married in Lille. |
|
Received 11/11/1723 |
Velle Obrun, aged 60 of Armagh town,
soldier of Sr. Macmahon, |
|
Received 6/1/1735 |
Constance Obrien Irish |
|
Received 25/10/1731 |
Lucas Oberne / of Bellenchenz County
Down |
|
Received 5/4/1725 |
Cornelius O’Brien / of Stonhall County
Clare |
|
Received 15/8/1737 |
jack
O’Brien / Pom le Ballays County Cork in Ireland |
|
Received 28/2/1737 |
Daniel O’Brien / in la ville and County
Limerick |
|
Received 7/8/1738 |
John O’Brien, Irish, aged 46
years, in the troops à Heidelberg
in the Palatinate, originally of Ireland, |
|
Received 21/3/1737 |
Maurice O'Danill of the town and County
of Dublin |
|
Received 6/8/1739 |
Philippes O’Brien / town and County
Limerick in Ireland / at fort Barreaux |
|
Received 6/8/1739 |
Hugues O’Brien / Athlone |
|
Received 7/7/1740 |
Jeremy O’Brien of Krekbrïen? County
Clare. Married in Paris |
|
Received 7/8/1738 |
John O’Brien, Irish, aged 46
years, in the troops à Heidelberg
in the Palatinate, originally of Ireland |
|
Received 21/3/1737 |
Maurice Odanill / of la ville and County
Dublin |
|
Received 6/8/1739 |
Philippes O’Brien / town and County
Limerick (at Fort Barreaux) |
|
Received 6/8/1739 |
Hugues O’Brien / Athlone |
|
Received 27/11/1727 |
Edmond O’Neill / Lorquin County
Armagh |