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Received 12th December 1705 |
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Edmond
Ryan aged 34
of County Tipperary, sergeant of Sieur Mubryanne, Lee’s Regiment under
Montcassel, in which he has served 15 years,. His right hand is crippled
from a rifle shot at the Siege of Reinsfeld (all confirmed by his
certificate) Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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Received
24th April 1705 |
Died
22
December 1739. |
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Anthony
Robert aged 46 of Larche (in the
vallée of Barcelonnette diocese of Ambrun, reformation lieutenant at
the suite of the Regiment of Nice, in which he has served 2 months,
apparently 8 years as lieutenant and reformation lieutenant in Albaret
and Thoÿ, 7 years as sous lieutenant in the King of England’s Guards
at present under Orrington, 3 years as captain, lieutenant ensign in
Butler’s in Ireland having brought his company to France, and 10 years
as ensign in Fairfax’s in England. His right thigh is crippled from a
cannonball and a rifle shot at the last battle of Hochstadt which along
with his other wounds puts him out of service. He bears an order from
Monseigneur Chamillart to be received. Catholic. |
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Received
7th January 1707 |
Died 27th
October 1714. |
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Terence
Reilly aged 70 of Fienira County
Cavan, soldier of Sieur Arthur, Orrington’s Irish Regiment under the
King of England’s Guards, in which he has served 18 years, it would
appears from his certificate. He is greatly troubled by a type of
rheumatism of all his left side which makes him totally incapable of
useful service. Married in Toul. Tailor by trade. Catholic. |
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Received
29th April 1707 |
Died 1st
November 1719 at Arras ATD. |
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John
Ryen aged 45 of Torlusse County
Tipperary, soldier of Sieur O’Shaughnessy lieutenant colonel of
O’Brien’s Irish regiment under Clare, in which he has served 17
years confirmed by his certificate. His right arm is crippled from a
rifle shot and a cut from a hallebarbe
point at Ramillies. Married in St Germain, Carpenter by trade.
Catholic. |
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Received
13th August 1693 |
Gave up his
place 2nd April
1700. Given £30 for his journey and his certificate
was returned to him. |
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Christopher
Roussell aged 58 of Down St
Patrick, reformation captain in the Athlone Irish Infantry Regiment in
which he has served 2 years, confirmed by his certificate, and says he
served 4 years in Ireland. He has lost his left eye and is greatly
troubled by the other which along with his caveité puts him out
of service, Catholic. Married in Paris |
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Received
29th March 1715 |
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Bernard
Reilly aged
56 of Drogheda, County Meath, grenadier of Sieur Dasseny, Orrington’s
Irish Regiment, in which he has served 26 years which is confirmed by
his certificate His vision is very troubled by fluxion which along with
his wounds and other troubles puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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26th
September 1717 Bernard Reilly, Irish, being of the Company of Sieur
Aloguerbe? ATD in garrison aux Isles St Marguerite, being greatly adonné by wine, mutin, séditieux, incorrigible,
which is the nommés Daniel Ryan, Irish, D |
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Received
22nd October 1693 |
Sent back
12th
November 1693. Given £ 9.5s. for his journey. |
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Philip
Roche aged 36 of Cork, cavalier of
Sieur Plunket, Lucan’s Irish Regiment in which he says he has served 3
years. His foot is crippled
from a rifle shot which he received at the Hogue while the enemy were
burning some ships. Catholic. |
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John
Riordan aged
24 of Cork, Dragoon of Sieur Roquette,
Asfeld’s Estranger
Regiment in which he served 3 years. His right hip is crippled having
had demise and of the knee of the same side having been broken by the
fall of his horse which was shot from under him at the Combat of St
Croix Catholic, all of which is confirmed by his certificate. |
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Received
27th November 1711 |
Died 4
November 1724 at Aigues Mortes being lieutenant of a company of the
detachment |
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Richard
Reilly, Irish aged 58 years, of Belturbett County Cavan, reformation
lieutenant in the Company of Sieur de Keogh at la suite du Regiment of
Infantry of Berwick, in which he has served 7 years, in that quality,
apparently 3 years in the same capacity quality in Fitzgerald and
Albemarle and 10 years as sublieutenant in Dublin, is very troubled by
a breathing difficulty caused by a rifle shot which he received to his
belly at lthe defence of Lazarque Chateau on the Portuguese frontier along
with his other wounds and troubles putting him out of service, He bears
an order from Monseigneur Voysin to be received in case he has the
qualities required. Married in St Germain in Laye, Catholic |
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Received
29th October 1693 |
Died 8th June 1695 at Ath ATD. |
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Mortagh
Rierdan Irish, aged 19 years, of
County Kerry in Ireland, soldier of Sieur Fitzgerald, Irish regiment of
the marine, in which he says he has served 2 years, is fort troubled by
tout the costé right of avoir esté foulé aux feet of the Chevaux
being commanded pour aller gaigner a passage aux environs of Reinsfeld
which puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received
10th December 1693 |
Died
8th December 1706 at Douai ATD |
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John
Redane aged 32 of County Cork,
soldier of Sieur Makonly, Clancarty’s Regiment, in which he says he
has served 2 years and 6 in Ireland. His left knee is crippled from a
musket shot at the Siege of Embrun, confirmed by his certificate.
Catholic. |
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Received
8th October 1706 |
Died 15th
August 1752 at Caen ATD |
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Thomas
Reilly aged 30 years, of
Sixtmilbriche County Clare, cavalier of Sieur Marshal, Nugent’s
Regiment under Sheldon, in which he served 8 years, confirmed by his
certificate. His left arm is crippled from a sabre cut, and he is
troubled by seven other sabre wounds which he received to his head at
the battle of Ramillies. Catholic. |
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Received
29th October 1706 as
cavalier |
Died 23rd
February 1731 |
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Bernard
Rourke aged 56 of Dromahire County
Leitrim, cavalier of the Master of Camp of Nugent’s Irish Regiment
under Sheldon, in which he has served 18 years, confirmed by his
certificate. His weak vision along with several wounds puts him out of
service. Catholic. |
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4 May
1712. he re-entered service in the company of Sieur Liestat Regiment of
Dragoons of Coetman. 5 January. 1714 he re-entered here |
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Received 5th June 1711 |
Died 10th
March 1712 at Arras ATD. |
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Flany
Rilly aged 40? of Cuynanore diocese
of Kilmore, cavalier of the master of camp of Nugent’s Irish Regiment,
in which he has served 18 years (confirmed by his certificate.) His left
hand is crippled from a sabre at Ramillies. He comes at present from a
company of Invalids at Amiens. Catholic |
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Received
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Philip
Rhedan aged 59 years, of Limerick,
soldier of Sieur Kelly, Berwick’s Irish Regiment, in which he served
24 years (confirmed by his certificate) He is very troubled by a
complete décente of his left side which along with a sabre cut which he
received to his left eye and other wounds putting him out of service,
Catholic. |
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26
September 1717. Philip Rhedan Irish being of the Company of Sieur
Damgumbeland ATD in garrison at the Isles St Marguerites
being greatly adonné with wine, seditious mutiny and incorrigible being
in prison for the subject. |
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Received
29th March 1715 |
Gave up his
place 17th July
1715. Given £15 and his certificates were
returned to him. |
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Jack
Rouby aged 30 years of Belfast near
Dublin, soldier of Sieur Callaghan, Orrington’s Irish Regiment, in
which he says he has served 9 years. He is very troubled by both legs
due to rifle shots received at the Combat of Denain which have left him
with several ulcers putting him out of service, Catholic. |
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Received 8th May 1705 as soldier |
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Edmond
Reilly aged 70 of County Cavan
soldier of Sieur Liechtenstein, Regiment of Greder Alemand in which he
served 7 years, and apparently 12 years in the King of England’s
Guards Regiment and Dillon’s, all which is confirmed by his
certificate. He is greatly troubled by his left shoulder from a stone
coup which he received at the Siege of Landau which puts him out of
service. Catholic |
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Received
12th August 1729 |
Died 18th January 1731 at Nantes ATD. |
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William
Rayné aged 59 of the town and County Limerick, soldier of the Company
Colonel General of Dillon’s Regiment in which he has served 26 years,
mentioned in his certificate dated 25th November last. His wounds and
troubles put him out of the state of continuing his services, Catholic |
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Received
8th March 1696 as cavalier |
Died 7th
October 1709, |
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Michael
Ray aged 28 years, of County
Limerick, dragoon of Sieur Barnwall lieutenant colonel of the of the
Queen of England’s Dragoons Regiment, in which he served 8 years,
confirmed by his certificate. His right knee and right shoulder are
crippled due to two musket shots at Marsaglia Tailor by trade. Catholic |
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Received
14th November 1697 |
Gave up his place
15th
February 1709. Given £30 for his journey |
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Michael
Reilly aged 23 of County Keimen,
soldier of Sieur Dassevy, King of England’s Guards Regiment in which
he says he has served 6 years,. His right arm is crippled from a rifle
shot received last September whilst in a party commanded by Sieur
McCarty near Gawre. Catholic. |
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Received
28th January 1700 |
Died 29 September 1700 |
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John
Rourke aged 57 of County Leitrim,
soldier of Sieur Rourke, Lee’s Regiment under Moncassel, in which he
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
4th February 1700 |
Expelled
1st April
1701 by order of Mr Chamillart for carrying false certificates. |
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Patrick
Roger aged 30 of Duncannon, soldier
of Sieur Recaud, Orrington’s Regiment under the King of England’s
Guards, in which he served 12 years, confirmed by his certificate. He
bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be received. Married in
Paris. Catholic. |
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Received
6th May 1700 |
Died
30 September 1721 at Le Havre de Grace ATD. |
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Eugene
Reilly aged 34 of County Cavan,
soldier of the company o Sieur Gibbon, Bourke’s Irish Regiment under
Clancarty, in which he served 8 years (seems from his certificate. He
bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be received, Catholic |
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2
March1701 he re-entered service in the company of Sieur Daverigny, Royal
Cavalry Regiment |
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1st April
1701 expelled by order of Mr Chamillart for carrying false certificates |
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3 July
1711 he re-entered here having served ten years since his reception |
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Received
22nd April 1700 |
28 April
1701 he gave up his place and was given £30 for his journey |
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Daniel
Riane aged 25 of Cloniharpe soldier
of Sieur Galifer, 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. Catholic |
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Received
27th October 1700 |
Sent back. Given £??. 12s.
for his journey |
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Richard
Rembrocke aged 71 of Kilkenny,
soldier of Sieur John Routh, Orrington’s Regiment under the King of
England’s Guards, in which he served 14 years as much in France as in
Ireland, and apparently 12 years in France in Conigsmarck’s and
Hamilton’s. His certificate confirms that he has 25 years service. His
frailty along with his décente puts him out of service, Catholic. |
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Received
14th October 1700 |
Died 7th
October 1702. at Gravelines ATD. |
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Matthew
Reyen aged 60 years, of County
Limerick, soldier of Sieur Molreanne, Lee’s Regiment under Montcassel,
Greder Alemand, and Hamilton, in which he served 20 years, which is
confirmed by his certificate, his wounds and troubles putting him out of
service, Catholic. |
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Received
28th October 1700 |
Sent back. Given £15.
for his journey. |
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Ulick
Roche aged 51
of County Cork, soldier of the company colonel of Orrington’s Regiment
under the King of England’s Guards, in which he served 9 years, and
apparently 15 years in the regiments of Greder Alemand and Hamilton, all
confirmed by his certificates. His deafness and weak vision along with
his head wounds put him out of service, Catholic. |
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Received
4th November 1700 |
Sent back. Given £15
for his journey. |
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John
Reilly aged 38 of Cavan, soldier of
Sieur Routh, Orrington’s Regiment under the King of England’s
Guards, in which he served 9 years in France, and apparently 5 years in
Ireland, which is confirmed by his certificate,. He is greatly troubled
by a musket shot which he received to his left leg at the Siege of
Charleroi and by another musket shot to his right arm at the Combat of
St Croix. These wounds are open and along with his other wounds put him
out of service. Married in Paris: Catholic. |
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Received
18th November 1700 |
Died 12
January 1739 |
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John
Reyne aged 48 of Kilkenny, soldier
of Sieur Fitzgerald, Dillon’s Regiment under Montcassel, Greder
Alemand, Furstemberg and Hamilton, in which he has served 29 years
(confirmed by his certificate). He is greatly troubled by his right knee
from a musket shot at the Siege of Gironne which along with his other
wounds and troubles put him out of service. Married at Saint Germain in
Laye: Catholic. |
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Received
30th September 1701 |
Died
11th May 1702 |
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Laglin
Ryene aged 30 of County Limerick, soldier of the colonel of the
Berwick’s Regiment under the king of England’s Dragoons in which he
says he has served 10 years. His spine was ruptured by a fall he had
whilst working aux travaux of the king of the Neufbrisack about three
years ago which puts him out of service, Catholic. |
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Received
16th June 1695 |
Died
15th October 1725 |
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Claude
Raymond aged 30 of County Dublin,
soldier of Sieur Bronn, Lee’s Regiment under Montcassel, in which he
says he has served 8 years. His right leg has been amputated after a
musket shot at Zwingengerg, Catholic. |
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Received
15th October 1699 |
Sent back. Given £15
for his journey. |
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Patrick
Rooney aged 50 of County Louth,
soldier of Sieur McDonogh, Lee’s Regiment, under Montcassel in which
he served 19 years (appears by his certificate). His wounds along with
his troubles put him out of service, Married in Flanders, Tailor by
trade. Catholic. |
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Died 22
December 1708 |
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Anthony
Rourke aged 60 of Galway, soldier
of Sieur Rourke, Lee’s Regiment under Montcassel, in which he says he
has served 8 years and apparently. 8 in Mouskry, his weak vision along
with his other troubles putting him out of service, Catholic. |
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|
Received
25th October 1696 |
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John
Rely (Riley?)aged
24 of County Dublin, soldier of the colonel of Lee’s Irish Regiment,
in which he says he has served 9 years as much in France as in Ireland.
His right arm is crippled from a rifle shot received whilst in a
detachment near Spire last year which puts him out of service. Married
in Paris. Armourer by trade. Catholic. |
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May 1722.
John Rely Irish being of the Company of Sieur Cordel in detachment at
the garrison of Hesdin having deserted of the Company the 8 of the dit
months avait esté Biffé of the Registers of l 'hostel the 31 May 1722. |
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Died 3
November 1697 |
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Anthony
Raymond Irish, aged 30 of Wexford,
dragoon of the colonel of the king of England’s Regiment in which he
says he has served 10 years as much in France as in Ireland. He is
greatly troubled by three fistulas in his belly as the result of several
rifle courrades which he received at Marsaglia which makes him
totally unfit to continue in service. Catholic. |
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Died 12th March 1725 |
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William
Ryan aged 29 of Limerick, sergeant
of the colonel of Dillon’s Regiment, in which he served 8 years
confirmed by his certificate. Says that he served again for 3 years in
Ireland. His left arm is crippled from a musket shot at the Siege of
Palamos which along with other wounds put him out of service. Tailor by
trade. Catholic |
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Gave up his
place 5th Sept.
1697. Given £15 for his journey and his certificates
were returned to him. |
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Henry
Rodintche aged 30 of County Carlow,
soldier of Sieur Molrian, Lee’s Regiment, in which he served 5 years
confirmed by his certificate, is crippled from the main and of his left
arm from a musket shot and a sabre cut which he received at the Siege of
Ath, Married in Ireland, Cordwainer by trade, Catholic. |
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Received
27th March 1698 |
Died 16th July
1713 at Douai ATD. |
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Constant Rouany (Rooney?) Irish, aged 51 years, of County Down Patrick, sergeant of Sieur Mulrian, Lee’s regiment under Montcassel, Greder Alemand, Furstemberg and Hamilton, in which he served 28 years, which is confirmed by his certificate, his wounds and troubles putting him out of service, Catholic.. |
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Received
10th July 1698 |
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Brian
Roddy Irish,
aged 32 years, of County Duncannon, soldier of the Company of Sieur
Hogan, Galmoy’s Irish regiment under Charlemont, in which he says he
has served 6 years, and apparently 4 years in Ireland, at has the bras
right amputated after a coup of Canon which he received at Spire which
puts him out of service, Catholic. |
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|
Received |
Died 19
January 1722. at Caen ATD. |
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Artus
Remond aged 33 of County Wexford,
Dragoon of Sieur Nagle, Regiment of dragoons of the Queen of England, in
which he says he has served 7 years, is crippled from shoulder left of a
rifle shot and troubled by the Belly of a coup of Pertuisane which he
received at the Siege of Barcelona, Tailor of habits by trade, Catholic. |
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|
Received |
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Charles
Rourke aged 67 of County Cannock,
soldier of Sieur Rourke, Lee’s Regiment under Montcassel, Surbeck,
Conigsmarck, Furstemberg, and Hamilton, in which he served 28 years,
confirmed by his certificate. His wounds and troubles put him out of
service. Married in Ireland, Catholic. |
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Received
1st January 1699 |
Died 1st
April 1709. at Saint Malo ATD. |
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Anthony
Rice aged 35 of County Monaghan,
soldier of Sieur Plunket, Lutrell’s Regiment, under the Queen of
England, in which he says he has served 7 years, and apparently 4 years
in Ireland. His right foot is crippled from a bomb fragment at the Siege
of Barcelona which makes him incapable of continuing his services,
Catholic. |
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|
Received |
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John
Ryan aged 43 of County Meath,
dragoon of the colonel of the Queen of England’s Regiment in which he
served 14 years, is crippled from the digit of the main left hand by a
sabre cut which he received at the Siege of Palamoir, all confirmed by
his certificate, Catholic. |
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|
Received
15th July 1694 |
Sent back. Given £7.4s.
for his journey. |
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Morgan
Ryan aged 22 of Kilkenny, cavalier of Sieur Coghlane, Queen of
England’s Regiment in which he says he has served 5 years, is fort
troubled by scrofula which puts him out of service, Catholic. |
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|
Received
5th August 1679 |
4th July
1689 he re-entered service in the company of Sieur Rancher, Regiment of
the king of Infantry. |
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Anthony
Real dit the
Jeunesse Irish, aged 48 years, sergeant of the company of Caraman
Regiment. of French Guards in which he has served since 17 years seems
from the leave paper from his captain. and certificate of Sr. of the
Rappée, quantity of wounds which he has received making him incapable
of continuing. Catholic. Married in Paris. |
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|
Received |
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Richard
Rouchel Irish, aged 40 years, of
County Wexford, soldier of Sieur Stuart, Dillon’s regiment, in which
he served 12 years, which is since the commencement of the last war (
confirmed by his certificate). Both arms are crippled sue to a musket
shot which he received through his col at Chiari (99127) in Italy which
puts him out of service, Catholic. |
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Received
17th March 1685 as soldier |
Died
27th February 1688 |
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William
Real known as the Feuillade, aged
60, Irish, soldier of the Sr. Regis, Dauphin’s Regiment which has
served the king for 36 years (confirmed by his certificate).Catholic |
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Received 4th April 1703 |
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Jack
Rochefort aged 63 of Dublin,
reformation lieutenant at the Suite of Berwick’s Infantry Regiment, in
which he served 5 years, and apparently 9 years in the guards of the
Corps of the king of England, and 4 years in Ireland as lieutenant. He
is greatly troubled sciatic
gout in his left side which along with his wounds puts him out of
service, He bears an order from Monseigneur Chamillart to be received,
Married in Ireland, Catholic. |
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Received
17th August 1703 |
Died 16th
January 1728 |
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Thomas
Renels (Reynolds?) aged 33 years, of
County Leitrim, soldier of Sieur Rourke, Lee’s Regiment under
Moncassel, in which he says he has served 14 years, is crippled from the
knee which he left l' having eu démis by one chute which he fit in
revenant of a detachment commanded pour conduire a convoy of war
munitions to Bonn during February last year which puts him out of
service, Catholic. |
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3rd
May 1708. he was expelled by order of Monseigneur Chamillart for having
twice découché without permission. |
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|
30th
May 1709 he was received by order of Monseigneur. |
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Received
17th August 1703 |
Died 14th
July 172 at Fort Guillaumes as lieutenant ATD. |
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Jack
Roussell aged 37 years of County
Dublin, reformation lieutenant at the Suite of the Bourke’s Infantry
Regiment under Luttrell and the Queen of England, in which he served 8
years as much in that quality as of ensign, apparently 4 years in the
Gendarmes of Orleans, 5 years s lieutenant in Hamilton’s regiment in
Ireland, and 2 years as cadet in the King of England’s Guards. He is
greatly troubled by his kidneys caused by a contusion que luy fit a
cannonball at the Siege of Barcelona, along with his oppression of
belly. He is also is troubled by rheumatism in his arms and legs which
puts him out of service. He bears an order from Mr Chamillart to be
received, Catholic. |
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|
Received
1st August 1704 |
Re-entered service 11th March1705 in the company colonel of Lee’s Irish Infantry Regimen |
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Hugues
Rourke aged 65 of Dublin, soldier
of Sieur Reilly, Fitzgerald’s Regiment under the Irish Marines, in
which he says he has served 12 years and 25 years in Greder Alemand and
Hamilton. He is greatly troubled by his right leg which was broken by a
fall he had whilst on guard at Mantova which puts him out of service,
clothes Tailor by trade, Catholic. |
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|
Received
23rd February 1714 |
Died 9th
October 1724 at Bicester |
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Terence
Rafferty Irish, aged 58 years, of
Armagh in Ireland, soldier of Sieur Joseph Fitzgerald, Regiment of
O’Donnell, in which he served 22 years, confirmed by his certificate,
is very troubled by a oppression of belly along with his other
Infirmities putting him out of service, tonnelier by trade, Catholic. |
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|
6 April
1724. he was taken to Bicester for one year for having twice découché
of l'Hôtel. |
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|
Received
31st March 1713
cavalier |
Died
10th October 1738 |
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John
Reine aged 35 of Tipperary, soldier
of Sieur Salle, Irish regiment of O’Brien, in which he served 16
years, which is confirmed by his certificate is crippled from his right
hand by a sabre cut which he received at Ramillies, he is of the number
of the Invalids received at Amiens Married in Lille. Catholic. |
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|
2nd August
1721? of the Company of Sieur Taizy ATD in garrison at the
fort of Lescluse having obtained a leave paper from his captain for two
months on 1st April last not being returned to his Company after the
time expired, monsieur |
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|
7th April
1735: Pardoned. |
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Received
16th June 1713 |
Died 13th February 1715 at Fort of La Prée ATD |
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Robert
Ruth aged 50 of Kilkenny, soldier
of Sieur O’Donnell, Berwick Irish Regiment in which he says he has
served 4 years. He has had his right arm amputated after a rifle shot
which he received at the Siege of Lerida and comes at present from a
company of invalids which is at Bordeaux. Butcher by trade. Catholic. |
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Received
1st December 1713 |
Died 8th January 1729 |
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Theodore
Redan dit Theodore, aged 34 years,
Irish, sergeant of Sieur Amant Gibbon, Bourke’s Irish Regiment, in
which he says he has served 15 years. His left leg is crippled from a
rifle shot at the Siege of Turin. He is one of the number of invalids
received at Besançon. Catholic |
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|
Received
3rd April 1705 as officer |
Died
4 September 1711 at the Citadel of
Arras being Captain ATD |
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Henry
Radely aged 40 of County Cork,
lieutenant of the company of Sieur McCarty Derry, at Lee’s Irish
Infantry Regiment under Montcassel, in which he served 15 years as much
in that quality as of reformation lieutenant and of sous lieutenant. He
has had his left arm amputated after a rifle shot at the Siege of Ath.
He bears an order from Monseigneur Chamillart to be received, Catholic. |
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Received
13th February 1705 |
Died 19th December 1707 |
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Daniel
Riordan aged 58 of Cork, soldier of
Sieur Riordan, Dillon’s Regiment, in which he says he has served 7
years, apparently 7 years in the Queen of England’s Cavalry Regiment,
and 3 years in Sunderland’s in Ireland. He is greatly troubled by
sciatica in his right thigh which along with his wounds puts him out of
service, Catholic. |
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|
Received
28th July 1702 as soldier |
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John
Rogers,
Irish, aged 28 years, of County Antrim, corporal of Sieur Maxwell,
Berwick’s Regiment, in which he served 12 years, since the arrival of
the Irish troops in France. |
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|
Received
5th January 1703
officer by order of Monseigneur |
Died 22 October 1719 |
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Andrew
Rice aged 67 of County Kerry,
lieutenant of the Company of Sieur Rourke, Bourke’s Infantry Regiment
under Luttrell and the Queen of England, in which he served 14 years,
and apparently 3 years in Ireland as captain. His decente along with his
wounds and other troubles put him out of service, He bears an order from
Monseigneur Chamillart to be received, Catholic |
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Received
26th November 1733 as
soldier |
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Owen
Rourke aged 61 of Klonoll, County
Limerick, soldier of Sieur Stapleton, Berwick’s Irish Regiment in
which he has served 28 years confirmed by his certificate, He is very
troubled having had his spine broken in a fall from the top of the
ramparts at Valenciennes which puts him out of service, is Catholic |
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Received
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Died 23rd
April 1757. at Lorient Hospital ATD |
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Patrick
Reilly, aged 45 years, of St
Germain in Laye originally from County Cavan, sergeant in the Royal
Scots Regiment, Arbuthnot’s Company in which he has served 13 years in
that quality apparently. 26 years in Dillon’s Irish regiment, in which
he says he has served 18 years sergeant, a Rheumatism, Married, Catholic |
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26th
October, a rapporté a certificate of 18 years of sergeant. |
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Received 16th January 1677 as sergeant |
Died 30
May 1684 |
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Richard
Rely aged 21 soldier of the Sr.
Borny at the Regiment Donguent in which he has served 7 years, is unable
to continue his services pour avoir received a musket shot at the genin
which he right in the Combat of Balteinheim ainsy q'apert by the Leave
paper from his captain. M. of Camp and by the certificate of the Surgeon
Major of Colmar dates of the 8 August and 9 December. last, single,
Catholic. |
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Received
6th
March1677 as soldier. |
7th April
1680. Gave up his place. Given £25 for his journey |
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John
Regan Irish, aged 52 years, soldier
in the regiment of Douglas in which he has served 17 years ainsy qu'il
apert by the certificate of his Colonel in date of the 4 of the present,
says he has apparently served 15 years in the regiment. of the French
Guards Company.. of Hautefeuille, St. Sandoux and Montreuil, ne peut
plus continuer his services as much for his frailty and pour the wounds
qu'il a received. Married in Paris) Catholic. |
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Received
17th June 1700 |
Died 15
October 1714 at Douai. ATD |
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William
Rourke aged 50 of County Tipperary,
soldier of Sieur O Hara, Dillon’s regiment under Greder Alemand,
Furstemberg and Hamilton, in which he has served 25 years, specified in
his certificate, He bears an order from Monseigneur the Marquis of
Barbesieux to be received conalong withement avec celuy qui Suit,
Married in Paris: Catholic. |
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Received
15th March 1715 |
Died
28 July 1725 |
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Daniel
Ryan Irish, aged 42 of Shaly,
County Tipperary, soldier of Sieur Maguenis Irish regiment of Berwick,
in which he served 23 years confirmed by his certificate, is crippled
from the leg right of a bomb fragment at the Siege of Landau. Catholic. |
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Received 16th April 1716 |
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Patrick
Reilly aged 58 of Keller, County
Meath, soldier of Sieur Mulrany, Lee’s Irish Regiment in which he
served 24 years, confirmed by his certificate. His weak vision and other
troubles put him out of service, Married in Loraine. Catholic. |
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Received
1st March 1715 |
Died 30th
December 1724 |
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Denis
Ryrdan Irish, aged 68 years, of
Fourgusse County Cork Corporal of Sieur Lincoln, Lee’s Irish regiment
under Montcassel in which he served 28 years which is confirmed by his
certificate, his weakness of vision along with his infirmities puts him
out of service, Catholic. |
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Received
12th July 1715 |
Died 12
November 1721. at the Havre of Grace ATD |
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Daniel
Rierdane aged 62 of Pary County
Cork, soldier of Sieur Gilagh, Dillon’s Irish regiment in which he has
served 22 years confirmed by his certificate, is very troubled by a
complete decente of his right side along with which he is troubled by
his right foot from a bomb fragment at the Siege of Landau and of his
left shoulder of a sabre cut which he received at Cassano in Italy,
putting him out of service, Catholic. |
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Received
3rd
January 1716 |
Died
7th September 1731 |
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Denis
Raymond aged 55
of Monoloüyd, County Wexford, Cavalier of Sieur Prendergast
lieutenantcColonel of Nugent’s Irish regiment under Sheldon, in which
he has served 24 years, confirmed by his certificate, and says he has
served 2 years in Montcassel’s. He is troubled by his left leg from a coup
of -cannon at Malplaquet which along with his other wounds puts him
out of service. Wigmaker by trade, Catholic. |
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Received
15April 1723 |
Died 25
November 1733 at Brouage ATD. |
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Mortagh
Rogan aged 60 of Laeneling County
Down, soldier of Sieur Cantillon, Roth’s
Irish Regiment under of Orrington, in which he says he has served 32
years and 6 months. His leave paper dated 6th April 1723. He
is troubled by several wounds received on different occasions which put
him out of service, Catholic |
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Received unknown |
Michel
Rafther of County Kilkenny |
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Received
8th March 1736 |
Edmond
Roche of Kelkoran County Tipperary
in Ireland |
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Received
27th November 1727 |
Hugues
Rogers of Fasfoisse County Tyrone in
Ireland |
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Received
22nd January 1728 |
Patrick
Reynolds of Helvin County Mollingar
.Married in Saint Germain in Laye |
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Received
10th June 1728 |
Richard
Redding aged 55 of Gortnagross,
County Cork |
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Received
19th January 1736 |
Hechebade
Rabusson (Robinson?) / laville in
County Dublin |
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Received
9th October 1738 |
Edmond
Raymond, aged 75 years, of
Balitarsny, County Wexford |
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Received
30th October 1738 |
Nicolas
Reid of Castelnac County Dublin |
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Received
6th August 1739 |
Richard
Rochefort of Laragh County Dublin |
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Received
9th October 1738 |
Edmond
Raymond, aged 75 of Balitarsny,
County Wexford |
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Received
30th October 1738 |
Nicholas
Reid / Castelnac County Dublin |
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Received
6th August 1739 |
Richard
Rochefort of Laragh County Dublin |
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Received
5th October 1741 |
Edmond
Reilly of the town and County of Cavan |
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Received16th
November 1741 |
Simon
Ryan of Carrig County Tipperary |
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Received
30th November 1741 |
Arthur
Redmond aged 64 Nockmor County
Wexford |
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Received
: 16th January 1744 |
Peter
Reilly of the town and County of Dublin |
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Received
23rd April 1744 |
Eugene
Reilly of Kalissandry County Cavan |
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Received
19th May 1746 |
Peter
Redmond of Nacmou County Wexford |
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Received
15th June 1747 |
Cornelius
Ronan of Dracodet County Meath.
Married. |
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Received
22nd June 1747 |
Miles
Reiden of Carigthowhill County Cork |
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Received
11th August 1757 |
John
Rierdan of the town and County of Cork |
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Received
18th August 1729 |
Matthew
Ryan of Cariguine County Tipperary.
Married in Paris |
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Received
25th June 1719 |
Terence
Reilly of Menalty County Meath |
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Received
12th May 1763 |
Jack
Roussell of Carlimfort |
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Received
25th August 1735 |
Richard
Rony (Rooney?), of Donidey County
Kildare |
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Received
July 1735 |
John
Raymond Irish |
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Received
30th September 1723 |
Matthew
Ryan of Dublin |
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Received
1st October 1722 |
Dermott
Ryan Irish |