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Received
20th January 1708 |
Died
20th May 1714 at Hougue ATD |
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John
Tressy aged 70 of Portumna, County Galway, cavalier of Sr.
Dossemont, Bourbon’s Regiment, in which he has served 10 years, as
well as 27 years in the Regiments of Clare under Greder-Allemand,
Furstemberg and Hamilton (confirmed by his certificate). His troubles
put him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received
18th June 1693 |
Died
7 March 1701 at Montreuil sur Mer ATD. |
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Terence
Tenehar aged 23 of Limerick, soldier of Sr. Kelguehan,
Regiment of Milord Clare, in which he says he has served 5 years. His
right leg is crippled from a musket shot which he received whilst in a
detachment near Montmeillan. Butcher by trade. Catholic |
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Received
9th April 1693 |
1st
September 1695. re-entered service |
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Thady
Gauran aged 32 of County Roscommon, soldier of Sr. Lisbosne,
Dublin’s Irish Regiment in which he says he has served 2 years. His
right leg is crippled from a musket shot last year at Spire, (seems from
his certificate). Married in Ireland. Carpenter by trade. Catholic. |
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Received
31st July 1705 |
Died
9 May 1720. |
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John
Tally Irish, aged 65 years, sergeant of Sr. Arthur,
Orrington’s Regiment under the King of England’s Guards in which he
has served 18 years, confirmed by his certificate. His weak eyesight and
other troubles put him out of service. Married in Ireland. Catholic. |
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Received
11th February 1700 |
13 May 1700. gave up
his place. Given £30 for his journey. |
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Thomas Trassy
aged 36 of Cork, soldier of the colonel of Galmoy’s Regiment under the
Queen of England’s Dragoons, in which he says he has served 8 years,
as well as 6 years in Ireland. He bears an order from the Marquis of
Barbesieux to be received. Harquebusier by trade. Catholic |
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Received
11th March 1700 |
21st May
1700 he gave up his place. Given 30
for his journey and his certificates were
returned to him. |
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Thady Toumy aged
50 of Cork, soldier of Sr. David Barry, Clare’s Regiment, in which he
has served 10 years, and apparently 9 years in Greder-Allemand and
Hamilton, 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 28th
July 1701 |
Died 12 October
1719
at Nantes ATD. |
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William
Tracy aged 32 of County Obredary, grenadier of Sr. Galfer,
Dillon’s Regiment, in which he has served 12 years, confirmed by his
certificate. His right arm is crippled from a musket shot at Chiari.
Catholic |
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Received
29th June 1703 |
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Daniel
Trohy known as Daniel aged
30 of County Tipperary, soldier of Sr. Maricourt, Leuville’s Regiment
under Finquieres, in which he has served 4 years, borne out by his
certificates and says he has served 8 years in the regiments of Bourke,
Luttrel and the Queen of England. His left arm is crippled from a musket
shot at St Antoine last years. Catholic |
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William
Tressy aged 50 of County
Galway, soldier of Sr. Jack Dillon, Dillon’s Regiment, in which he has
served 5 years (borne out by his certificate) and says he has served 4
years in the Cavalry Lists, 4 in the Brittany
Dragoons and 4 in Hamilton’s. He has received a sabre blow to his head
and his left leg is crippled from a musket shot at Ther. These, combined
with his other wounds, put him out of service, Catholic. |
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13th May
1698. he gave up his place. Given
£30 for his journey and his certificates were
returned to him. |
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Received
15th August
1697 |
15th May
1700 he gave up his place. Given 30
for his journey |
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Thomas Trassy
aged 36 of Dublin, dragoon of Sr. Carroll, lieutenant colonel of the
King of England’s Dragoons Regiment in which he says he has served 10
years as much in France as in Ireland. He has had his left arm “cut”
after a musket shot at Valence. Married in Paris. Catholic. |
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Received
13th September 1686 |
Died
27th January 1694 |
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Walter
Tamson known as Sans Soucy aged 60, corporal of Sr. Teil,
Marines Regiment, in which he has served 23 years, and apparently 8
years in Douglas’s,. His certificate confirms that he has served the
King for 40 years. His have caused him the loss of an eye which puts him
out of service. Catholic. |
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19th October 1688. he
re-entered service in the Company of Sr. Chauson, Regiment of Erlach. |
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Since the 7th
January 1689 he has been received. |
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Received
17th November
1685 |
Died
13 January 1706 |
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Theodore Thiohor
known as The Englishman aged 40 years, Irish, corporal of Sr. Villeras,
Piedmont’s Regiment in which he has served 18 years confirmed by
his certificate, as well as 2 in Douglas’s He is greatly troubled by his stomach
having been buried in a explosion at Maestrich. Catholic |
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To recovery unit only.
Afterwards he is received permanently. |
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Received
6th June 1704 |
Died
14th March 1707 |
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Robert Talbot
aged 72 of Dublin, cavalier of Sr. Tobin, Sheldon’s Regiment in which
he has served 12 years, apparently 4 years in the Company franche of Sr.
Descrochetre at Verdun, 6 years in Hamilton’s, 5 years in Douglas’s,
6 years in Laferté's, 9 years in the Scots Guards, and 4 years
in Dillon’s. His two certificates confirm that he served 21 years, his
left arm was by a coup of Crosse of mousqueton which he received at the
Battle of Spire combined with his deafness, his other wounds and other
troubles puts him out of service, Married in Verdun, cobbler by trade,
Catholic. |
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Received
19th May 1713 |
Died
1st February 1717 at Nantes ATD |
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Owen Trainer aged 57 of
Duncannon County Tyrone, soldier of Sr. Mandeville, Lee’s Irish
Regiment under Maine and Orrington in which he has served 26 years
(confirmed by his certificate). His weak eyesight combined with painful
kidneys and weak legs puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received 8th
June 1721 |
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Charles Francis
Taffe, aged 27 of Valenciennes in
Flanders, St Gery parish, originally from Ireland, cavalier of the camp
master of Nugent’s Irish Regiment, in which he has served one year,
and apparently 4 years in Vaudray, confirmed by his certificates dated
12th May 1716 and 16th April last. His left arm is crippled
from a sabre cut at Landau which puts him out of service. Married in his
country. Catholic |
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Received
7th April 1685 |
Died
20th June 1692 |
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Bernard
Taik, Irish, aged 70,
soldier of Sr. Bridon, Flanders’s Regiment and under Picardy in which
he has served 30 years (confirmed by his certificates). His troubles put
him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received
13th May 1673 |
Died
6th January 1674 |
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Richard Taubin
known as “Fearless”, Irish, aged 68 years. soldier in the comp. of
Croisille at the regiment. of guards in which he has 12 years continuous
service He has served 30 more years in the Irish regiment and other troops.
He is crippled at the right hand and from other wounds. |
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Received 14th May 1673. |
Gave up his place |
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Malachi Tiornant known
as "The Forest" Irish aged 42, soldier in
Croyselle's company at the regiment. des guards of his Majesty in which he served
since 14 years ago, was wounded in his right leg by a Musket shot at the
siege of Lisle in 1667 since when he continued in service until 1671 but
this wound reopened and having been at the for one year and plus he luy fallut couper
his leg and not being
pas encore guerry of the cicatrice s'est prté. at the council on 13th May
and having been agreed entered on 14th May 1673. |
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Refused August 1676.
because he is not crippled and does not have the necessary service. He
was given £15 to go to Ireland din which he doit revenir when he will
be cured. |
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Georges Torn Irish aged
40 years, soldier of McCarty at the regiment of Hamilton in which he has
served for 6 years. He cannot continue in service pour etre demeuré
entrepris of his legs by a rheumatic fever which he has survived and has
other troubles (seems from the certificate of the doctor at Toul
Hospital dated 20th July last. Single. Catholic. |
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Received
//1097 |
Refused 21st August 1677. because he has scrofula. Given £15. |
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Thady Theynoir Irish
aged 26, soldier of Sr. Hamilton, Dongan’s Regiment in which he has
served 4 years. He is out of service because he has scrofula (confirmed
by the leave paper from his colonel to return when he is cured). Single.
Catholic. |
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Received 11th
June 1716 |
Died
11th March 1731 |
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Colon Talbot aged 80 of
Guristan near Dublin, soldier of the colonel of
O’Brien's Irish regiment under Clare, in which he served 26 years, confirmed by his
certificate. His left knee is troubled from a rifle shot which he
received at the Battle of Ramilly ,which combined with his infirmities
puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received
6th July 1716 |
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Colon
Thierry aged 56 of
Clounesse, County Monahan, soldier of Sr. Sexten, O’Brien’s Regiment
under O’Donnell in which he has served 25 years (confirmed by his
certificate. His weak eyesight and other troubles put him out of
service. Mason by trade. Catholic |
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Received
16th June 1718 |
Died
28th August 1722 at Angers Chateau ATD. |
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Daniel
Tonlé aged 62 of Wexford, County of Cork, soldier of Sr.
Mulraney Lee’s Irish regiment in which he has served 29 years,
confirmed by his certificate dated 7th May 1718. His weak
eyesight and a sabre blow to his right hand at Hochstadt
puts him out of service. He is one of a number of soldiers
reformed envoyez in a company of invalids at Hesdin. Catholic. |
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Received unknown |
Olivier Tilling
of
Marceun, County of Metz. |
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Received 18th
September 1738 |
John Tully aged 68 of
the town of Cavan |
| Received 21st January 1745 |
Cornelius Tohylane
(Dolan )of Konekol County Galway |
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Received
13th June 1726 |
Simon Tully of Canacle,
County Mayo |
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Received 12th
September 1726 |
Thomas Trassy of Galway |
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Received 28/11/1754 |
William Tutie of Besintac maës county of the moringa? |
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Received 24th
September 1719 |
Edmond Tool of
Raghounagh, County Mayo |
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Received 1763 |
Richard Treacy of
Canoth, Ireland |