| Received
19th
August 1707 |
Died
6th September 1737. |
| Christopher
Plunkett aged 49 of
Clinkatt County Meath, lieutenant following the reformation of Fitzgerald's Regiment
under Albemarle, in which he has served 9 years in that capacity as well as 7 years
as Ensign in Dublin,
and 5 years in Ireland as captain and lieutenant. His right hand is crippled
from a rifle shot at the Combat of Cassano and his right leg is crippled
from a rifle shot during the affair of Calsanato (Italy) which puts him
out of service. He bears an
order from Mr Chamillart to be received. Catholic. |
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Died 27th December 1728 |
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| There are no
marriages recorded for a male named Dyotte in Auxerre parish registers but there are two
for "Diot" in 1667 and 1787 and twenty six for "Guyot"
for 1602 to 1791 [S.G.Y.: table of marriages] |
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| Received
10th July 1692 |
Given £24.10s |
Michel Pindrigas aged 66 years of Galway, soldier of Sr Prieur, Dillon's Regiment, in which he has served 18 years as mush as in those of Greder, Furstemberg, and Hamilton,(confirmed by his certificates). He is greatly troubled by sciatic gout in his hip and left thigh which puts him out of service. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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Died 27th January 1714 |
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Died 17th August 1705 |
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Died 3rd November 1727 at Fort Nieullay, Calais ATD |
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| Edmond
Pheland aged 58 years of the town and county of Kerry, lieutenant in
Vaché 's company, Beausse's Infantry Regiment, in which he has served 8
years - as much in that capacity as sublieutenant, as well as 4 years
as reformation captain in O'Brien's Irish Regiment and 6 years in
Ireland as much as captain as cadet. He is very troubled by a rifle shot
across both shoulders at Wynendaele |
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| Georges Pierse
aged 55 years of the town and County of Dublin, soldier in Maguenis's,
Lee's Regiment in which he has served 25 years (confirmed by his
certificate dated 26th September 1728). He is troubled by
several wounds sustained on various occasions which combined with other troubles make him unfit for service. Married in Lille.
Catholic. |
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Died 17th December 1713 whilst lieutenant ATD at Arras Citadel. |
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Olivier Plunkett aged 40 years of Killine, County Meath, lieutenant in lieutenant colonel Marnegia's company, Aunay's Infantry Regiment under Croüy and Poitiers, in which he has served 14 years as much in that etc |
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Died 8th February 1720 |
| Richard Plonkett aged 69 years of Pous town, County Méez, soldier in Lorentz Bourck's, O'Donell's Regiment under Fitzgerald and Albemarle, in which he has served 20 years which is since the arrival of the Irish troops in France (confirmed by his certificate) and says he has served a further 5 years in Ireland. His weak eyesight and wounds put him out of service. Catholic | |
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Died 14th December 1723 |
| Received 14th
November 1697 |
Died 6th April 1705 at Arras citadel ATD |
| Received 10th June 1700 |
Died 1st
August 1706 at Fort Escarpe, Douai |
| Jean Patrice aged 45 years of County Louth, soldier in Macnogh's, Lee's Regiment under Montcassel, Greder-Alemand, Furstemberg and Hamilton, in which he has served 25 years (confirmed by his certificate). He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be received. Married in Ireland. Butcher by trade. Catholic. | |
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Sent back. Given £13.4s. PSC |
| Jean Poure aged 60 years of County Tipperary, soldier in Lally's, Dillon's Irish Regiment in which he has served 3 years, as well as one year at sea, 4 in St. Laurent's Regiment, 7 in du Vallette's, 7 in the Royal Cavalry and 23 in Count Mouscry's Irish Regiment. His certificate shows that he has served the king for 40 years. Several wounds and troubles put him out of service. Catholic. | |
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Died 2nd September 1703 |
| Thomas Pourcell aged 58 years of County Tipperary, captain following the reformation of Orrington's Regiment under the King of England's Guards, in which he has served 10 years, as well as 4 years as Captain in Butler's Regiment in Ireland, one year as ensign in Douganin Ireland, and 5 years as ensign and cadet in Hamilton,'s. His decline along with weak eyesight put him out of service. He bears an order from Mr Chamillart to be received. Catholic | |
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Sent back. Given £18 PSC |
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Died 23rd June1707 |
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Died 25th July 1731 |
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Jacques Pourcel aged 25 years of County Kilkenny, cavalier in Matheus's, Queen of England's Regiment, in which he has served 7 years, confirmed by his certificate. He has had his thigh cut following a rifle shot whilst in a detachment near Tournai about two years ago. Catholic. |
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Received
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4th August 1706 he was put out of the hostel by order of Mr Chamillart for having slept out twice. Pardoned 28th August 1706 from the *****'s own mouth. Died 24th January 1717. |
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Puelis Toner aged 30 years of County Dublin, soldier of the colonel of Charlemont's Regiment, in which he says he has served for 3 years. His lower jaw was broken by a musket during the Siege of Heidelberg. Catholic. |
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| Received: unknown | Died 12th September 1730 |
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9th January
1703 he
was taken to Kremlin Bicêtre |
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| Received
2nd December 1694 |
Sent back.
Given £15 PSC. |
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| Received: unknown | Gave up his place 10th July 1690. voluntarily Given £15 PSC |
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Received
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Refused admittance as he does not fulfil the entry requirements. Given £12 for his return to Ireland. |
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Denis Pheland
aged 50 years, Irish, soldier
in the company of Brun, Hamilton's Regiment in which he has served for 8
years (seems from the leave paper from his captain that he has served
for over 25 years in other regiments. His right thigh is crippled from
three musket balls in an encounter with the enemy near
Strasbourg. Catholic and ? |
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Died 24th September 1729 |
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Died 17th November 1709 at Arras. |
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Died 29th December 1711 at Calais hospital ATD. |
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Jacques Plonquet aged 42 years,of
County Louth, soldier of Sir Backer, Burke's Regiment under the Queen
of England, ou il àserved 13 years which is since the arrival of the
irish troops in
France, portez par son certificat, and dit encore avoirserved 5 yearsin Ireland, is
very troubled by a décente provenant of a éclat
of Bombe which he received au bas ventre au Siege of Barcelona which
puts him out of service, Catholic.. |
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1st June1719
whilst Sr. the Badié's company ATD in
garnison at Chalon sur Saône |
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Died 5th June 1713 at St Brieuc whilst captain of a detachment. |
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Henry Pinossieur Desormeaux aged 30 years, of Bourges in Berry, lieutenant in Sir Neuville Laisné's company, Tournaisis Infantry Regiment in which he has served 3 years as well as 13 as captain and lieutenant in the Marines. His left leg was crippled by a musket shotthe siege of Luxembourg and his left foot was crippledby a esclat of vaisseau returning from Ireland. He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbezieux to be admitted into this hostel. Catholic. |
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| December 1727 Jean Piterson of Longpré's company ATD at Calais was crossed out as deserter in the Hostel's registers having deserted from the said company and taken all his weapons with him. |
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Christopher Pickering aged 62 years of Athlone sergeant in Berwick's Irish Regiment, Marcaty's company, in which he has served 36 years of which 19 in that capacity. He has old wounds. Catholic. Received at Nantes. |
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| Received 15th January 1678 | Sent back 21st May 1680 being completely cured. Given £15 PSC |
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Jacques Payenne Irish aged 30 years, soldier in captain Ratrey's, Douglas's Regiment, in which he says he has served for 10 years under various captains. He is out of service due to two musket shots: one in the petit ventre and the other in the left hand whilst commanding a party, which has left him crippled. He bears a leave paper and certificates. Catholic. Single. Knows no other trade. |
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Received |
Refused admittance 29th August 1676 as he has insufficient service and is not crippled. Given £12 to retire to his own country. |
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.Died 28th February 1730 at St Vaast the Hougue ATD |
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Sent back |
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Died 17th May 1722 at Le Havre ATD |
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Received
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Edmond Pierce of Ratgoux County Kerry |
| Received |
Therdée Fitz Patris
of Dofferyin Ireland |
| Nicolas Plunkett of Markré, County
Sligo |
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Jean Petz of Thiworey, County Woestford |
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Guilbert Pourdom of Balayclogis?, County Cork |
| Received
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Jacques Plunkett of the town and County of Dublin |
| Received
29th December 1746 |
Wilhelm Poupe of Feders County Tipperary |
| Received
8th November 1753 |
Pierre
Pierard of Mock County Chiny |
| Received
12October 1758 |
Edmond Pourcell of Kilkenny |