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Received
17th April 1692 |
6 February 1693 He gave
up his place. He was given £16 PSC and his certificatees were returned
to him. |
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Daniel
Quelly, Irish, aged 25 years, soldier of the company colonel
of Clare’s Irish Regiment, in which he says he has served 2 years. His
right thigh and foot are crippled due to several rifle shots that he
received whilst in a party commanded by Lord Clare in the of Luserne
Valley which puts him out of service. Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
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Received 22nd
October 1693 |
Sent
back 28th January 1694. He was given £15 PSC. |
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Simon Quenedy (Kennedy)
aged 27 of County Abredan, soldier of Sr. Eustache, Irish Marines
Regiment in which he says he has served 2 years, as well as 5 in
Ireland. His hanche of brasand left shoulder is crippled due to a fall
he had whilst in a detachment near the Rhine. Catholic. |
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18 December 1709. On
eu avoir from M.le Curé at Contes near Hesdin that he died there
the said day jour cydessus. |
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Received 18th
March 1700 |
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John Quine aged 50 of
Kilkenny, soldier of the company of Sr. O’Hara, Dillon’s Regiment
under Greder-Allemand, Furstemberg and Hamilton, in which he has served
28 years (confirmed by his certificatee).Catholic. |
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Received 25/2/1700 |
Died
1st March 1721 |
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Felix Quine aged 24 of
Wicklow, soldier of Sr. Dalton, Burgô’s Regiment under Athlone, in
which he has served 8 years, confirmed by his certificatee, and aupar.
says he has served 2 years in Ireland, Porteur of a order from the
Marquis of Barbesieux to be received. Catholic |
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1st April 1701:
expelled by order of Mr. Chamillart for carrying false certificatees |
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31 August 1703, he was
pardoned. |
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18 April 1712:
re-entered service in the company ? of Coetman’s Dragoons
Regiment. |
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17th
March 1713: Re-entered. |
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Received 31st
May 1696 |
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William Quenty aged 30
of County Cork, soldier of the colonel of the Irish Marine Regiment in
which he has served 4 years which is since the Irish troops arrived in
France (confirmed by his certificatee). His left arm was blown off by a
cannon shot at Heidelberg. Tanner by trade. Catholic. |
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Received unknown |
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John Quéne(Quinn) aged
25 of County Londonderry, soldier of Sr. Quesne, Charlemont’s Irish
Regiment, in which he says he has served 10 years as much in France as
in Ireland. His right leg is crippled by a rifle shot which he received
last year whilst in a detachment near Spire which combined with other
wounds puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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22 December 1696 He
gave up his place. He was given £15 PSC. |
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Received 30/5/1697 |
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Jack Quinlain Irish,
aged 60 years, of County Cork, soldier of Sr. Maguire, Regiment des
Guards of King of Angleterre, in which he says he has served 6 years,
and apparently 7 in Montcassel in Ireland, is crippled by of the Epaule
gauche of a rifle shot which he received estant commanded à the escorte
of fourages sur the Canal of Bruges the Campagne derniere, Catholic. |
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27 July 1697. Il a He
gave up his place., on luy a He was given £15L. PSC and rendu his
certificates. |
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Received 10th
July 1698 |
Sent back. He was given
£12. PSC. |
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Philip Quinlevane aged
70 of Limerick, soldier of Sr. McGrath, Irish Marine Regiment, in which
he has served 7 years, as well as 3 in Ireland, and 3 in Hamilton’s in
France, (all confirmed by his certificate). His age along with his
wounds and troubles puts him out of service. Catholic |
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Received 19/11/1699
(only to the recovery section) |
Died
31st December 1739 |
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Simon Quernan (Kernan)
aged 32 of County Leitrim, soldier of Sr. Rourk, Lee’s Regiment under
Montcassel, in which he has served 14 years (confirmed by his
certificate). He is greatly troubled by of his vision due to a fluxion
which developed whilst in service Married in Bethune. Catholic |
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23 January 1700.
received permanently by order of Monseigneur. |
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Received |
2/12/1694 |
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Bernard Quernan aged 30
years, of County Monahan, soldier of Sr. Boute, Charlemont’s Regiment
in which he says he has served 3 years, as well as 4 in Ireland. His
left leg is crippled from a musket shot which he received estant in a
detachment near Rhinberg on
the Neker, which combined with a décent puts him out of service. Weaver
by trade. Catholic. |
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. jusqua recovery
section pour quatre mois |
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. Depuis 25 may 1695
admitted permanently |
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Received 20/5/1679 |
22 December 1680. Il is
Decedé. |
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Thomas Quenedy
(Kennedy) aged 55 years Irish, cavalier in the company des gendarmes
anglois in which he a served 10 years co.e il apert by the certificate
of his commandant avoir served apparently several years in the Royal
Regiment and that of Orleans. the caducity of his age Which combined
with aux longues fatigues which he has endured ne luy permettent plus of
servir. Il is cath. and point Married |
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Received |
3/3/1702 |
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Jack Quinelevane Irish,
aged 49 years, of County Limerick, soldier of the colonel of Regiment of
Orrington under the English King’s Guards, in which he has served 13
years, ainsi que porte his certificate, is crippled by of the main
gauche of a rifle shot which he received estant in a detachment
commanded pour aller reconnoitre the Ennemis pendant the Siege of Ath.
Married in Paris. Catholic |
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Received 8/11/1731 |
Andrew Quinn
of Roscommon |
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Received 23/9/1723 |
Daniel Quihety
Irish / of LanKery |
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Received 1/10/1722 |
Edmond Quinan Irish |
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Received 4/12/1727 |
Dermott Queriske of
Baudonbrèche County Cork |
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Received 2/12/1728 |
John Quine of
Rossenally, Leinster province |
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Received 16/9/1676 |
9 February 1687. Il is
Decedé |
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Willaim Quellay (Kelly)
aged 22, soldier in the Comp. of Macnamara cap. au regimt. of Hamilton
in which he a served 4 years ne peut plus continuer his services pour
avoir receu the Année incontinent apres the mort of M. of Turenne a
musket shot à the jambe Gauche laqle. il luy a fallu couper comm'il
apert by the certificate of his Colonel in datte of 16 may der. Single.
Catholic. |
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Received 23/5/1676 |
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John Quetin (Keating)Irish,
aged 35 , soldier in the company of Sr. McNamara capn. au regim. of
Hamilton in which he a served 2 years and of in which he sort
presentiment, is estroppié of a chute which he fit au Combat of Singem
zzzz0, which the empeche of continuer a rendre service, is porteur of
Conge of his Captain in dated of 2e. 7bre dernier. Single. Catholic.
receu comme soldier the 25 may 1676. |
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. the 25 Janvier 1677.
Il a demandé a renounce pour se retire in his pays and a receu 15 L
outre his habit and 2 Garnitures of linge |
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Received 1763 |
John Quinn of Dublin |
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Received 11th
June 1716 |
Died 1st
December 1728. at Le Havre ATD |
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Antoine Quesnoy Irish,
aged of 59 years, of Bemor County Londonderry, Cavalier of Sr. Francis
Nugent under Sheldon in which he has served 25 years, ainsi which he is
porte in his certificate, is troubled by of bras droit the ayant eu
Broken by of a chute of horse which he fit in portant the facine au
Siege of Fribourg , which combined with his Infirmities puts him out of
service, Catholic. |
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Received 28/1/1717 |
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Cornelius Querelly
Irish, aged 48 years, of Roscommon in Ireland, Cavalier of the master of
Camp of Regiment of Nugent under Sheldon, in which he has served 24
years, confirmed by his certificate, is very Troubled by of the Cuisse
droite of up rifle shot which he received at Malplaquet, which combined
with three sabre blows to his head and of a rifle shot au bras gauche
which he received at Spire puts him out of service, Catholic. |
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. the 15 April 1720.
Cornelius Querelly Irish estant of the company of Sr. Benoist au
detachment in garrison at the Citadel of Arras 62041 He deserted of
company pour render party contre the defences in the Irish Regiment of
Nugent |
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Received 21/7/1729 |
Died 21st
March 1733 at Colmars ATD |
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Derby Quinan Irish,
aged 58 of Limerick, Corporal of Sr. Glezar Irish Regiment of Dillon in
which he a served 37 years, mentioned in his certificate dated of 7 of
present mois of July, is troubled by of plusieurs wounds which he a
received in different occasions which combined with his weak eyesight
and his belly oppression puts him out of service. Glovemaker by trade.
Catholic. |