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Received
3rd April 1705 |
Died
7th December 1729 |
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Bernard de Salle aged 50 of
County Tipperary, reformation captain at the suite of Lee’s Irish
Infantry Regiment, in which he has served 10 years as much in that
capacity as lieutenant in the King of England’s Guards Corps, 18
months as captain in the King of England’s Cavalry Regiment in
Ireland, 2 years as captain and lieutenant in O’Brien’s in Ireland,
6 months as lieutenant and Aydemajor in Clare’s, and 5 years as
reformation lieutenant and cadet under Hamilton. He is greatly troubled
by both his knees with sciatica, combined with his wounds putting him
out of service, He bears an order from Mr. Chamillart to be received.
Married in Nantes. Catholic. |
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Received
12th November 1706 |
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Cornelius Soüillevan
aged 34 of St Michel, County Cork, soldier of Sr. Galway, Galmoy’s
Regiment under Berwick, in which he has served 14 years borne out by his
certificate. He has had his left arm “cut” after a rifle shot at
Cassano. Catholic. |
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1st September 1720. Cornelius Soüillevan
of St Michel Irish being of the Comp. of Sr. Loser ATD and garrison at
Guillaume in Provence having deserted the Comp. 30. June last, monsieur
the governor having ….. |
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Daniel Spelart
aged
22 of County Cork, dragoon of Sr. Corbet, Queen of England’s Dragoons
Regiment in which he says he has served a year and a half, has had his right
hand carried away by a grenade fragment at the Hogue lors as the
Vaisseaux yont été bruslez. Catholic. |
| 9 December 1699. He was expelled by order of Mr. the Marquis of Barbesieux, being of the Detachment of the Company of Cabut in Garrison à Guise for having revolted against the Officer of the said Garrison, and having mis epée at the m…. |
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Received
15th March 1715 |
Died
30 December 1722 at Sommières ATD. |
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Richard
Schepporte aged 60 of Charlemont, Ireland, sergeant of Sr.
Chevalier of Peppered, Berwick’s Irish Regiment in which he has served
22 years (confirmed by his certificate). His troubles put him out of
service. Vitrier by trade. Catholic. |
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Received
15th
March 1715 |
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Patrice Schyle
aged 45 of St Denis near Cork, soldier of Sr. Nugent, lieutenant colonel
of Berwick’s Irish Regiment, in which he has served 20 years
(confirmed by his certificate) and says that he again served 5 years. He
is very troubled by his right arm due to a rifle shot at Cassano which
combined with his other infirmities puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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2 July 1720. Patrice Schyle Irish
being of the Company of Sr. Brissoniere ATD in garrison à Sommieres
deserted his Company 13 February of the same year m. the governor by
letter of the 26 May following …. |
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Received
30th July 1693 |
Died
13 April 1694 |
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William Scolé aged 26 years,
of Queens County, Ireland, soldier of Sr. Mahony, Regiment of Limerick,
in which he says he has served 2 years, is crippled of the left
having had demise of a fall which had made in pursuit of the enemies in
the mountains whilst in a commandment between Briançon and Guillestre.
Catholic. |
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Received
18th March 1694 |
He gave
up his place on 9th March 1696 Given £15 for his journey
and
his certificates were returned to him. |
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Anthony Sullivan
aged 32 of
County Cork, reformation officer in the company of Clancarty’s
Regiment, in which he says he has served 3 years, as well as 3 in
Ireland as captain. His left arm is crippled from a musket shot which he
received in a sortie he was commanding at Embrun (confirmed by his
certificate). Married and has brought his wife to Paris. Catholic. |
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Received
18th November 1717 |
Died
4th February 1728 |
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John Baptiste Smith aged 57
of Paris, parish of St Leu St Gilles, originally from Ireland, soldier of
the colonel Lee’s Regiment in which he has served more than 2 years,
and apparently 14 years in the of the King’s Regiment under Hugues and
Lassay (confirmed by his certificates dated 29th October
1717and 14th November,1717. He says that he has also served
11 years in the Royal Regiment and 3 years in the French Guards
Regiment. He is very troubled by his eyesight having fort basse
combined with several wounds which he has received on different
occasions which make him entirely incapable of continuing his services.
Catholic. |
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Received
22nd July 1723 |
Died
5th March 1757 |
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Edmond Smith aged
30, of
Kells, County Meath, soldier of Sr. Maguin, Lee’s Irish Regiment, in
which he has served 10 years, according to his certificate dated the
10th July1723. His right thigh is crippled due to being broken in a fall
he had the Nuict of the haut of the Rampart being in faction at
Avesnes-sur-Helpe which puts him out of service. Married in Arras.
Catholic |
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Received
2nd
October 1692 |
Sent
back 6th March
1693 being totally cured. Given £6 for his journey |
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Daniel Semit aged 32 of County Dabreden, soldier of Sr. Ocanel, Irish Marines Regiment, in which he has dit avoir served 4 years, is fort troubled of the hanche right by sciatic gout which puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received
4th June 1706 |
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Michel
Soulevant Sr. St Michel, aged
40 years, of County Cork in Ireland, captain at the Regiment of Infantry
of Desfeugeretz, in which he has served 5 years as much in that capacity
as lieutenant, sub-lieutenant and cadet, apparently 3 years as cavalier
in the Regiment of Berry, and 11 years of cadet in the Irish regiment of
Bourke, is fort troubled by the gravelle depuis one months
combined with a Rheumatism universal of all the body puts him out of
service. He bears an order from Mr. Chamillart to be received. Married
in Paris. Catholic. |
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Received
8th October 1706 |
Died
6th September 1714. at Arras being lieutenant ATD. |
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Henry Scheridon aged 45 of
Belturbeth, County Cavan, lieutenant reformation at the suite of the
Regiment of Berwick, in which he has served, 3 years in that capacity,
apparently 13 years of lieutenant in Galmoy and Charlemont, one year as
captain in Second in O’Neill in Ireland, 2 years \z captain in
O’Reilly, 2 years of ensign in Montjoye and 3 months as cadet in
Orrington in Ireland, is fort troubled of a Paralysis universal which
puts him out of service. He bears an order from Mr. Chamillart to be
received. Catholic. |
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Received
22nd March 1715 |
Sent
back and given a new escu. |
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Edmond Savage Irish, aged 55 years,
of Down Patrick, County Down, soldier of Sr. Oberne Berwick’s Irish
Regiment, in which he has served 15 years, comme il is Porte in his
certificate, and apparently dit avoir served 5 years in Bourke, his
troubles put him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received
5th August 1707 |
Died
3rd May 1724 |
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Michael Sckinlan aged 55 of Carnwoel,
County Kerry, reformation captain at the suite of O'Brien's
Infantry Regiment under Clare, in which he has served 17 years as much
in that capacity as of captain and of lieutenant, and apparently 2 years
in Ireland in capacity of captain and of lieutenant at the same
Regiment, is fort troubled of all the left side and of a difficult of
speech caused by a paralysis which luy is venue of a grande maladie,
combined with several wounds put him out of service, He bears an order
from Mr. Chamillart to be received. Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
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Received
18th May 1708 |
Died
23rd February 1743 |
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Owen Soüillevan
Irish, aged 44 years, of Killarney, County Kerry, sergeant of Sr. Dillon
lieutenant colonel of the Irish regiment of Dillon, in which he has
served 20 years which is since the arrival of the troops Irish in
France, borne out in his certificate, à eu the arm right carried away
by a cannon shot at the Siege of Lerida , He bears an order from Mr. the
Marquis of Chamillart to be received. Married in St Germain in Laye .
Catholic. |
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1st April 1734 Owen Soüillevan
Irish soldier of the company of the St Hamonths ATD a Landskroon 99109 a
était rayé of the Registers of l' Hostel having he gave up his place
the 22 March last voluntarily and by Ecrit to he false claims which he
had madei.
Pardoned |
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Received
20th July 1708 |
Died
19th February 1725 |
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John
Soüillevan Irish,
aged 42 years, of Limerick, soldier of Sr. Butler, Irish regiment OF
Orrington, in which he has served 14 years, borne out in his
certificate, and dit avoir again served apparently in Sheldon of
Cavalry, is very troubled of a Colic Nephritic depuis trois years
combined with his deafness and other infirmities puts him out of
service. Married in Paris 75056. Catholic. |
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Received
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Nicolas Skyddy Irish, aged 72 years,
of Cork in Ireland, lieutenant reformation at the suite of the Regiment
of Infantry of Orrington order Lee, in which he has served 17 years in
that capacity is very troubled of the Gravelle and by gout for the last
six years which puts him out of service. He bears an order from the
Marquis of Chamillart to be received. Catholic. |
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Received
5th October 1708 |
Died 22nd December 1728 |
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Patrice Skyddy aged 56 of MacKenum
County Cork, reformation lieutenant at the suite of the premier
battalion of the Regiment of Infantry of Berwick, in which he has served
7 years in that capacity apparently 3 years as reformation lieutenant in
Clare’s and 17 years in Berwick and the Guards of the King of England,
is tress troubled of a Décente of the deux castes for the last three years
which puts him out of service. He bears an order from Mr. de Chamillart
to be received. Catholic. |
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Received
4th January 1709 |
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Michael Smith aged 53 of
Cavan,
cavalier of the master of Camp of Mugent's Regiment under Sheldon,
in which he has a served 17 years, ainsi as porte his certificate, is
very troubled by a décente of Boyaux complete of the cost gauche
depuis quatre years which puts him out of service, is Catholic |
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Received
5th June 1711 |
Died
30 October 1719 at Montreuil
ATD. |
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John Shine
known as St John aged 40
years, of Clonfert diocese of Cork in Ireland, soldier of the Company of
Sauer of Callaghan, O’Brien's Irish regiment , in which he has a served
17 years, comme il parroit by his certificate, is crippled of the left
arm by a rifle shot which he received at the battle of Ramillies which
puts him entierement out of état of ne pouvoir plus continuer of servir,
and is à present of a Company of Invalids which is à Amiens. Catholic. |
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Received
5th June 1711 |
Died
3rd November 1714 |
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John Suigan Irish, aged 72 years, of
Mollingar in Ireland, soldier of Sr. Bourke, Regiment O’Donnell, in
which he has a served 16 borne out in his certificate, and apparently
dit avoir served 3 years in Clare, à perdu l'oeil gauche and a peine à
voire a se conduire of l'autre of a fluxion combined with his Caducity
puts him out of service, and sort à present of a Company of Invalids
which is at Amiens. Catholic |
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Received
27th September 1709 |
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Walter Skelton, Irish, aged 50
years, of Waxford in Ireland, soldier of Sr. Dudley Fitzgerald,
O’Donnell's Regiment under Fitzgerald and the dragoons of Dunghan, in which he
has served 19 years, ainsi as porte his certificate, is very troubled by
the reings provenant of avoir esté fouled aux pieds of the Horses at
the Combat of Audenarde , combined with a décente and his weak eyesight
puts him out of service. Married in Ireland. Catholic |
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Received
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Theodore
Soüilevant Irish, aged 22
years, of County Cork, soldier of Sr. Rock, Regiment of Lee, in which he
has dit avoir served 4 years, àeu the arm gauche “cut” ensuite of a
rifle shot which he received at the months of June last étant in a
party Commanded by Sr. Fitzgerald aux environs of Mons . Catholic, |
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14th November 1700 deserted
of
the detachment of the Company of Sr. of the Rougerie in garrison à
Bapaume à all emporté à the reserve of the rifle and of the
fourniment |
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Received
25th February 1700 |
Died 19th December 1706 at Arras ATD. |
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Daniel Soüillevan aged 55 of County
Cork, soldier of Sr. Dunstall, Regiment of Orrington order Athlone, in
which he has dit avoir served 9 years, He bears an order from the
Marquis of Barbesieux to be received. Married in Ireland. Catholic |
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Received
18th March 1700 |
Died
19 September 1714 at Bergues ATD. |
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Daniel Shée Irish, aged 44 years,
of County Cork, soldier of Sr. Hartt, Regiment of Dillon under
Greder-alemand,
furstemberg and Hamilton, in which he has served 28 years, specified in
his certificate, He bears an order from the Marquis of Barbesieux to be
received. Married in Paris. Catholic |
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Received
19th August 1700 |
Gave up his
place 2nd May 1703. Given £30 for his journey et his certificates were returned to him |
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John Soullivane aged 32 of Limerick,
soldier of Sr. Fitzgerald, Regiment of Clare, in which he has served 12
years, comme il parroist by his certificate, He bears an order from the
Marquis of Barbesieux to be received. Catholic. |
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Received
1st April 1700 |
Died 7th March 1717 |
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Daniel Soüillevan de St Barry aged
35 of Cork, soldier of Sr. Maggy, Regiment of Dillon, in which he has
served 10 years, specified in his certificate. Catholic |
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Received
22nd April 1700 |
Died 28th April 1711 at Arras
ATD. |
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Theodore Soüillevan Rierdan, aged
65 years, of Cork, soldier of Sr. Lesseville lieutenant colonel of the
Regiment of Thoy under of Lee, Moncassel, Greder alemand, furstemberg,
and Hamilton, in which he has served 29 years, ainsi as porte his
certificate, He bears an order from Mgr. the Marquis of Barbesieux to be
received. Catholic |
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Received
22nd April 1700 |
31 December 1700 he deserted the hostel and emporté the deux garnitures of linge of
l'hôtel and the key to his wardrobe. |
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Germain Soullevan Berre Irish, aged
52 years, of County Cork, soldier of Sr. Galifer, Regiment of Dillon,
under Greder alemand, furstemberg and Hamilton, in which he has served
19 years, borne out in his certificate, is included in the same order
from the Seigneur. Married in Paris. Catholic |
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Received
28th October 1700 |
Died 6th June 1731 |
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Cornelius Soüillevan aged 30 of
Limerick, soldier of Sr. Jack Dillon, Irish regiment of Dillon, in which
he has served 10 years and demy, is crippled of the pied gauche of a
musket shot which he received at the Siege of Barcelona , ainsi as porte
his certificate. Catholic. |
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Received
25th November 1700 |
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Cornelius Schihan
Irish, aged 50
years, of County Limerick, soldier of Sr. Mattcarty, Regiment of Lee
under Greder alemand, furstemberg and Hamilton, in which he has served
24 years, ainsi as porte his certificate, is fort troubled of a
oppression of stomach following the Siege of Reinsfeld which puts him
out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 11th February 1717 |
Died 19 January 1719 at Antibes or
Ardres ATD. |
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Richard Stokes Irish, aged 53 years,
of Moncarthy County Tipperary, soldier of Sr. Bourke at the Irish
regiment of Lee under Montcassel and O Donnell, in which he has served
28 years ainsi as porte his certificate, is troubled by the arm and of
l'Epaule right of deux coups of rifle which he receut l'un at the Siege
of Turin and the other at the combat of Cassano which puts
him out of service. Married in Douai. Catholic. |
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Received
22nd November 1696 |
Died 16th April 1710 |
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Bernard Smith Irish, aged 43 years,
of Cavan in Ireland, soldier of the Company of Sr. Dutton, Regiment of
the Guards of the King of England, in which he has dit avoir served 5
years, and apparently 5 in Ireland, is crippled of the arm gauche of a
musket shot which he received at the Combat of Sainte Croix which puts
him out of service. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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Received
18th September 1698 |
Died 15th February 1737 |
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John Senott aged 50 years, of County
Westford, soldier of the colonel of the Regiment of Dillon, in which he
has dit avoir served 9 years, and apparently 7 in Ireland, is crippled
of the leg gauche of a coup of pierre which he received during the
attack on
the palisades at the Siege of Barcelona , combined with his other wounds
putting him out of service. Catholic. |
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|
Received
18th
July 1697 |
Gave up his
place 3rd April 1699. Given £30 for his journey and his certificates were returned to
him. |
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Daniel Slatterie Irish, aged 43
years, of County Cork, soldier of the colonel of the Regiment Royal
Anglois, in which he has served 10 years as much in France qu'en
Ireland, à eu the arm right emporté of a Volée of Canon at the Combat
of St Croix , the all borne out by his certificate. Married in Paris. Charbonnier
by trade. Catholic. |
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Received
18th July 1697 |
Gave up
his place 14th May 1700. Given £30 for his journey and his certificates were returned to him. |
| Received permanently 31st Oct. 1697 | |
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Denis Soulevane Irish, aged 34
years, of County Cork, soldier of Sr. Skelton lieutenant colonel of the
Regiment of Clare, in which he has servi6 years, borne out by his
certificate, is crippled of the hanche gauche of a esclat of pierre
caused by l'effet of a boulet of Canon which he received at the Siege of
Valence combined with a musket shot which he received at the pied gauche
à the same occasion puts him out of service. Married in Paris.
Tailor of habits by trade. Catholic. |
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Received
27th February 1698 |
Died 15th October 1700 ATD of the Company of Sr. the Lande in Garrison at Hedin. |
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Germain Soulevan
aged 65 years, of
Cork, soldier of Sr. Condon, Regiment of Lee order Montcassel, in which
he has served 7 years, apparently 4 years in Greder alemand, 12 in
furstemberg and 6 in Hamilton, the all ainsi as porte his certificate,
his weakness of Veüe combined with his wounds and troubles putting him
out of service. Catholic. |
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Received
20th March 1698 |
Died 12th
February 1711 at Arras ATD. |
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John Baptiste Soulenant Irish, aged
45 years, of County Cork, soldier of Sr. MacDonald Regiment of Lee order
Montcassel Greder alemand, furstamberg, and Hamilton, in which he has
served 29 years, ainsi as porte his certificate, his wounds and
incommodities putting him out of service. Catholic. |
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|
Received
10th April 1698 |
Sent back. Given £28
for his journey |
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Edmond Synane Irish, aged 49 years,
of County Clare, sergeant of Sr. Chapelle, Regiment of Orrington, under
the Guards of the King of England, in which he has served 10 years,
apparently 17 years in Tarjey, Navaille, furstemberg, and Hamilton, is
crippled of the arm gauche of a musket shot which he received at the
Siege of Ath, the all borne out by his certificate, which combined with
his other wounds putting him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received
6th May 1698 |
Deserted 6th December 1715 |
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André Soüillevan
Irish,
aged 18 years, of Dublin, soldier of the Company colonel of the Regiment
of Dillon, in which he has dit avoir served 7 years, à eu the arm
gauche “cut” ensuite of a musket shot which he received at the Siege
of Barcelona . Catholic |
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Received
25th December 1698 |
Died 6th October
1725 at Boulogne being lieutenant of a Company ATD. |
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Robert Smith Irish, aged 42 years,
of Galloway, lieutenant reformation at the suite of the Regiment of
Lutrell under the Reine of England, in which he has served 7 years and
apparently 7 in Ireland, is crippled of the pied right of a musket shot
which he received at the Siege of Barcelona , He bears an order from
Monseig. the Marquis of Barbesieux to be admis in cet hostel. Married in
Paris 75056. Catholic. |
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Gave up
his place February 1715 at the hostel the King having
granted him a pension of 300 moyennant
laquelle il a abandoned led. hostel poursuivant l'order from the King cy
dessub-transcript. [signe] Voysin. |
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29 October 1714. Il is rentré
by order from the Monseg. à condition of remettre his pension ? |
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27 august 1721. Robert Smith
officer a deserted l'hôtel and a emporté the deux garnitures of Linge. |
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6 July 1724. Il is rentré by
order from Monseig of breteuil. |
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Received 15th
July 1694 |
Died 2nd November 1695 |
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Philippes Soüillevan Irish, aged 22
years, of County Kerry, soldier of Sr. Ogan, Regiment of Montcassel, in
which he has served 8 years comme il paroist by his certificate, is
crippled of the left Cuisse of a fall which he made in the tranchées
of Montmeillan which puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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|
Received
|
|
Daniel Suilluiane Irish, aged 60
years, of County Kerry, sergeant of Sr. of Coghlane, Regiment of Lee, in
which he has served 3 years, apparently 2 in the Company franche of
Fitzgerald, 7 in the Regiment of Hamilton, 7 in celuy of Milord of
Insequin, and 5 in Mouskry, Il is Porte by his certificate which he
served 24 years, is fort troubled by a coup of Sabre which he received
at the arm gauche in a detachment aux environs of Strasbourg 67482
combined with his other wounds putting him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received
25th November 1684 |
Gave up
his place 21st July 1687. Given £15 for his journey |
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Daniel Schinan Irish, aged 70 years,
of Limbric in Ireland, Cavalier of Sr. Longchisne Regimt. of Belleguard,
and apn Dubordage in which he has served 10 years borne out by his
certificate, and 14 which he dit avoir served apparently in the Regt. of
the Duke Dyor, as much in capacity of ensign as of lieutenant. Catholic |
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Milles Swiny Irish, aged 55 years,
of County Clare, soldier of Sr. Barry, Regiment of Clare, in which he
has served a an, apparently 9 years in the English Gendarmes, 8 years as
cadet in Lionnois, and 8 years in Hamilton, Il is Porte in l'un of the
certificates which he served 34 years, his wounds and incommodities put him out of service. Married in Bruxelles. Catholic. |
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Received
20th April 1703 |
Died
4th May 1750 |
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Terence Swyny Irish, aged 33 years,
of Glanovert? in Ireland, ensign of the Company of Sr. of Barnewall
lieutenant colonel of the Regiment of Infantry of Galmoy, under
Charlemont, in which he has served 12 years, as much in that capacity as
of cadet, and apparently 2 years in Ireland, is crippled of the Cuisse
right of a cannon shot, and of a musket shot at the travers the Corps
which he received à l'affaire of Chiari 99127, He bears an order from
Monseigneur Chamillart to be received, is Catholic. |
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Received
24th October 1704 |
Died
17th October 1714 at Brouage ATD. |
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John Squidy Irish, aged 66 years, of
Cork in Ireland, soldier of Sr. David Barry, Regiment of Clare under
furstemberg and Hamilton, in which he has served 33 years (borne out by
his certificate). His wounds and troubles put him out of service.
Catholic. |
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|
Received 29th June
1703 |
Died 13th April
1725 at
Belleisle ATD |
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Darby Shaughnessy Irish, aged 28
years, of County Monahan, Grenadier of Sr. Eustace, Regiment. of
Fitzgerald under Albemarle, in which he has served 12 years, ainsi as
porte his certificate, is Crippled of the arm gauche of a musket shot
which he received at the Siege of Castiglione. Catholic. |
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|
Received
6th July 1703 |
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Anthony Soüillevan Irish, aged 30
years, of County Kerry, soldier of Sr. Edme Dillon lieutenant colonel of
the Regiment of Dillon under Limerick, in which he has served 14 years,
ainsi as porte his certificate, is crippled of the pied right of a rifle
shot which he received à l'affaire of Cremona. Catholic. |
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|
Received
8th August 1704 |
Sent back.
Given £? pounds
|
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John Soüillevan
known as St John aged 50
years, of Dublin soldier of Sr. Butler, Regiment of Orrington under the
Guards of the King of England, in which he has served 14 years, ainsi as
porte his certificate, is fort troubled of the douleurs which he resçent
by all the corps depuis 18 months combined with Urine retention puts him
out of service. Married in Paris. Glovemaker by trade. Catholic. |
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Received
5th January 1714 |
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Edmond Smith Irish, aged 32 years,
of Belfast County Antrim, soldier of the colonel of the Regiment
O’Brien under Clare, in which he has served 10 years, borne out in his
certificate, and deputies he has again served 5 and a half years in the
dragoons of Hondelot, is crippled of the arm right of a rifle shot which
he received à the battle of Ramillies , il sort à present of a Company
of Invalids which is à Amiens . Married in Gand Catholic. |
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15th May 1716, being of the
Company of Sr. of the Cost ATD in garrison at St Malo 35288, à esté
chassed of that Company by order from the Counsel of war having been
accused under and same imprisoned for avoir volé the nommé Adri |
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Received 26th May 1713 |
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Daniel Sirrine Irish, aged 47 years,
of Killianne County Cavan, Grenadier of the Company of Sr. of McMahon,
Irish regiment O’Donnell under Fitzgerald and Athlone, in which he has
served l'espace of 21 years, comme il paroist by his certificate, is
tress troubled of a décente combined with his other troubles put him
entierement out of estat of ne pouvoir plus continuer his services.
Catholic. |
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8 November 1728. soldier of
the Company of Sr. of Louvigny ATD à Salins his name was crossed out in the Registers of l' Hôtel
as no news had been received of him since July when he left the hostel
having Empor |
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Received
16th June 1713 |
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Michel Siourtan Irish, aged 36
years, of Dublin, grenadier of Sr. Bourke, Berwick'd Regiment, in which
he has served 18 years, (borne out by his certificate) He has had his
left cuisse “cut” after a cannon shot which he received at the Siege
of Lerida , and he comes at present from a Company of Invalids which is
at
Bordeaux. Draper by trade. Catholic. |
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Received
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John Soulivan Irish, aged 23 years,
of Cork, Grenadier of Sr. Lynch, Irish regiment of Dillon, in which he
has dit avoir served 6 years, is crippled of the Leg right of a rifle
shot which he received at the Siege of Landau. he is one of the number
of the Invalids received at Strasbourg Catholic. |
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2 June 1714. he deserted from the
Company of the Sr of Armentieres ATD in garrison à Strasbourg. |
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Received 27th April 1714 |
Died 17th August
1732 |
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Nicholas Smith Irish, aged 60 years,
of Killaloës County Meath, soldier of the colonel of the Irish regiment
of Bourke, in which he has served 20 years, borne out in his
certificate, his deafness combined with his weak vision and other
troubles putting him out of service. Married in his own country.
Catholic. |
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Received
20th August 1706 |
Died 16th September 1723 |
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Antoine Soüillevan
Irish,
aged 72 years, of Dunlo County Kerry, soldier of the Company Irish of
Sr. Cotte serving in the Province of Languedoc, in which he has served 2
years, apparently 7 years in the Regiment of Galmoy, 5 years in the
Queen of England of Cavalry, 7 years in furstemberg and Hamilton, 9
years in Jonin of Cavalry, 10 years again in Hamilton, and 16 years in
Douglas, his certificate bears out that he has served 32 years, is fort
troubled of the veue which puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received
1st December 1685 |
Sent
back Given £15 for his journey |
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Nicolas Sastar
known as The Fountain, aged
55 years, Irish, soldier of Sr. Bocquier, Regiment of Vermandois, in
which he has served 10 years, borne out in his certificate, dit
apparently avoir served dix other années in divers Regiments. He has
become asthmatic. Catholic |
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Received
1st October 1744. |
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Charles
Sletcher Irish, aged 80
years, of monsterwey County Kildare in Ireland, Caporal of the Sr of
Dillon Irish Regiment of Roth in which he has served 34 years, is usé.
Catholic |
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Received
17th February 1685 |
Died 12th December 1691 |
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Antoine
Servet known as Marcheaterre
Irish of Nation, aged 60 years, soldier of Sr. Mateissye, French Guards
Regiment in which he has served 26 years consecutively (borne out by his
certificate). Catholic. |
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Received
28th December 1670 |
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Bernard Simon
known as the fountain aged of 65 years, of Ireland, Caporal in the company. Dorty at the regiment
of the guards in which he has a served 25 years and 7 years apparently
in the regiment. of Ireland, commanded by Sr. of bely, a receu plusiers.
wounds, is He bears an certificate of his captain dated 19th September
1670 having been examined at the Counsel the 27th December, where Mr.
lebret and St. Sandoux were present, he entered into the hostel as soldier
28th December 1670. Married. |
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| Received 28th September 1675 as soldier | Died 9th March 1676 in the Hostel |
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Simon Stack known as St. Simon aged 40 years, of Hartiriork in Ireland, soldier in the company of Sr. Charles Carthy captain. at the regiment. of infantry of Hamilton in which he has served for 4 years, is crippled of the deux legs and of the arm gauche of coups of muskets which he receut a the battle which s'est Given £pres of Strasbourg. He is entirely out of service. Single. Catholic. |
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Received 6th June 1676 as soldier |
Gave up his
place 23rd August 1676. Given £15 to return to his own country. |
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Chrehon
O'Sullivan Irish, aged 42
years, soldier in the Comp. of Sr. of Vallois comdt. the regiment of
Hamilton in which he has a served five years, is crippled of the left arm
from a musket shot which he received during the last campaign at
the passage of the Rhine which puts him entirely out of service. He
bears a certificate from his Captain dated 2nd May 1676. Single. Catholic. |
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Cornelius Shea Irish, age of 21
years, soldier in the colonel of the Regiment of Hamilton in which he
has served 3 years, is troubled of the maladie venerienne comme il apert
by the certificate of the medecin of Toul dated 25th May
1676, is bearer of the passport of his major aussy dated dudts. jour and
An as dessus, Single. Catholic. |
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Refused attend qu'il n'est pas of
the capacity require. |
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Given £15 or se faire
guerir the 6e juin 1676. |
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Received
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Died 11th August 1680 |
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Denis Shea Irish, age of 34 years. soldier in the company of Sr. Marc Caritt captain. at the regiment. of Hamilton in which he has a served 5 années, is crippled aux reins of a coup of musket which he receut the campagne last. at the passage of the Rhine and which puts him entierement out of service, is bearer of the certificate of his captain dated 16th May 1676 and of the passport of Mr. Pizieux Governor of Verdun. Single. Catholic. |
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Received
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13 June 1676. refused attend qu'il n'est point crippled and as the certificate as the medecin luy a Given £15 for returned in his own country. |
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Jack Sheridan Irish, aged 24 years.
soldier in the company of Sr. Gerardin Capitan at the regiment of
Hamilton in which he has a served pendant five années a esté wounded
in the cuisse gauche of a coup of musket qu'il y receut the campagne
last in Allemagne. He bears an passport of Sr. Britton his
Major, and of the certificate from the doctor at Toul Hospital dated 19th May 1676 comme for guerir of his maladie, il faut
qu'il reprenne his air natal. Single. Catholic. |
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Received
22nd August 1676 |
22nd August 1676 he wanted to returned to his own country after being received and was given £24 |
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Jeremy Shar Irish, age of 26 years,
soldier of Ramsey at the regiment Royal of Montmoult in which he has a
served 3 years is completely out of service since his right leg was crippled
by a coup of musket shot during he last campaign. at the passage of
the Rhine. is bearer of the conge of his captain in dated 17th
July 1676. Single and R. P. R. |
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Received
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Died |
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Remon Stapleton
Irish, aged approximately 50
years, soldier in the comp. of Sr. of Provenchere lieutenant
colonel of Vendosme's Regiment in which he has served 15 yearss and of in which he has sort presently, dit avoir apparently
served 16 years in the regimentss Champag and of Harcourt, is
entierement out of service for avoir esté blessé at the pied gauche
qu'il receut at the Siege of Haguenau , is bearer of the
certificate of his lieutenant colonel dated 5th May, and of the
route of M. l'Intendant of Chalons of the 7 of the pest. Single. Catholic. |
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| Refused attend 6 March 1677 because he has only 6 years service and is not crippled. Given £15 to return home. | |
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Denis Suiny Irish, aged
60 years, sergeant of Valois at the Regt. Dongan in which
he has a served 6 years, ne peut plus servir a cause of his age is
bearer of the certificate of his lieutenant colonel in date of the 15
February. last. Single. Married Catholic. |
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Received
27March 1677 |
Died
22 February 1679 |
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Guillaume Scharnesy dit the Vallée
of Ireland age of 46 years Brigadier in the Me. of Camp of the regiment.
of Bleyny in which he has a served 17 years as much comme Cavalier qu'en
the dite capacity ainsy qu'il apert by the certificate of his Me. of
Camp in date of the 7e of the present dit avoir 8 other années in the
Me. of Camp of the regiment of Renel ne peut plus continuer his services
for the infirmities qu'luy sont venues. Il n'est pas Married Catholic. |
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20th March 1677 S'estant
presented yvre at the Counsel Il fut mis prisoner and remis à huitaine
auquel Jour il a esté receu comme Cavalier. |
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Received
1st March 1715 |
Died 30th March
1715
at Provins being en route to the garrison at fort Grifon, Besançon |
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John Stapleton Irish, aged 62 years,
of Talach near Cork, sergeant of Sr. of Colgreatt, Lee's rish regiment , under Montcassel, in which he has at served 28 years, Comme il
appert by his certificate, his troubles combined with at his Infirmities
putting him out of estat à ne plus Continuer his services. Catholic. |
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Received
1st March 1715 |
Died
12 February 1720 at Ayguesmortes
ATD |
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Arthur Sally Irish, aged 52 years,
of Eskimille County Harmack, soldier of Sr. of McDermott, Irish regiment
of Galmoy under Charlemont, in which he has at served 23 years, ainsi as
porte his certificate, his wounds and troubles putting him out of
service. Catholic. |
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Received
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Died |
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Edmond Soigny Irish, aged 60 years,
of Cork in Ireland, one of the English Gendarmes commanded bythe Marquis of Verdrom, in which he has
served for 6 years apparently 10
years in Vaudemont and 8 years in the Dragoons of the King of England,
All borne out by his certificate, his wounds and infirmities putting him
out of service. Catholic. |
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Received
23rd June 1718 |
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John Sadlier Irish, aged 52 years, of Colrene County Antrim, Ireland, Cavalier of Sr. of Coughlin, Nugent's Irish regiment under Sheldon in which he has served 25 years, (confirmed by his certificate dated 8th June 1718. |
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Received
14th July 1729 |
Died
30th October 1731at
Peronne ATD |
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Patrice Schiel Irish, aged 65
years
of Belfast, County Antrim, soldier of Sr. of Ranleigh
Berwick’s Irish Regiment in which he has served 9 years, apparently 20
years in Galmoy's Regiment, mentioned in his certificate dated of
the 28 May last, his incommodities putting him out of service. Catholic |
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Received
18th August 1695 |
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Germain Soüillevan (Sullivan), aged
60 of County Kerry, soldier of Sr. Dermod Mahouy lieutenant colonel of
the Regiment of Limerick, in which he has dit avoir served 8 years as
much in France qu'en Ireland, à eu the reings rompus of a fall which he
made l'année last in the montagnes of Piedmont being in a Party
Commanded in pursuit of the Barbets which combined with a musket coup
which he received to his right knee on the same occasion puts him out of
service. Married in Paris Tailor by trade. Catholic |
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Received
23rd June 1718 |
John Sadler aged 52 of
Cobrene, County Antrim.Cavalier |
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Received 28th
October 1734 |
Laurence
Salle Irish |
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Received 3rd
January 1736 |
Michel Swiny of Westmeath |
| Received July 1720 |
John Soüillevan / Mokrom, County
Cork in Ireland |
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Received
unknown |
Thady Schibann /
Mackwor County Cork in Ireland |
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Received
unknown |
John Scheredann /
town in County
Cavan in Ireland |
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Received 20th July
1721 |
Denis Soullevan, Irish, aged 50
years, of Cork in Ireland, |
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Received 26th
June 1727 |
Terence Swiny / Middleton County Cork in Ireland / Married in Metz |
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Received 21st June
1736 |
David Scott of the town and County of Kilkenny |
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Received 4th
December 1727 |
Daniel Shée of the town and County of Cork |
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Received 21st March
1737 |
Olivier Shortall of the town and county of Kilkenny in Ireland. Married in Paris |
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Received 15th September
1740 |
Jack Schée
of Breff County Limerick
in Ireland |
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Received
28th July 1720 |
Bartholomew Shihy of the Kenay, County Kerry |
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Received
18th February 1720 |
John Steil of Dublin. Married in Meziere. |
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Received
16November 1741 |
John Sheehan
of the town and county of
Forest in Ireland |
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Received 9January
1744 |
Thomas Stanley of Landscourogh
County Longford |
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Received 6January
1746 |
Martin Smith of Raffo County Donegal |
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Received
13 August 1719 |
Colomb Shea
of Loghquil County Antrim |
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Received 27/10/1757 |
Michel Shée of Kilkenny |
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Received 5th February
1761 |
Felix Short of Sprinton in Ireland.
Married |
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Received 31st March
1763 |
Alexander Smidar of Dublin |
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Received
1st September 1735 |
Germain Soulevin
of Pintzy |
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