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Received
15th March 1715 |
Died
28 April 1730 at Colmar ATD. |
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Charles
Wouely aged 37 of Dublin, grenadier of Sr. McCarty,
Berwick’s Irish Regiment in which he has served 20 years, confirmed by
his certificate. His left thigh is crippled by a rifle shot which he
received at the Siege of Lerida which has left him with two fistulas.
Catholic. |
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Received
11th November
1723 |
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William
W?oclsche
(Walsh) aged 72
of Roche Boucheron, County Kilkenny, soldier of Sr. Murphy. Married at
Colmar. Brewer of beer. |
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Received 29th June 1714 |
Died
26th February 1716. |
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Peter
Woilsche (Walsh) aged 57 of Feder, County Tipperary, soldier
of Sr. Butler, Galmoy’s Irish Regiment in which he has served 23 years
(confirmed by his certificate). Two fingers of his left hand are
crippled from a rifle shot at Luzzara. This, combined with his weak
eyesight and other troubles, puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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Died
16th June 1709 |
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Adam
Ward aged 65 of County Monahan, soldier of the colonel of
Albemarle’s Irish Regiment, in which he has served 12 years as much
in France as in Ireland, and 10 years in Greder’s and Hamilton’s
(all confirmed by his certificate). His left hand is crippled from a
sabre cut at Spire which combined with his troubles puts him out of
service. Catholic |
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Received
15th July 1694 |
Sent
back. Given £9 to take himself there.. |
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Edmond (de)
Wall
aged 28of County Limerick, soldier of Sr. Fitzgerald, Dublin's Regiment, in which he has served 8 years
( borne out by
his certificate) He is greatly troubled by his left arm by a musket shot
which he received in a detachment commanded by Monsieur de Melac beyond
Neckar the last campaign, combined with his caducity puts him out of
service. Catholic |
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Received
15th December
1702 |
Died
12th
September 1704 at Douai ATD |
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Patrick
Ward aged 71 of County Louth, grenadier of Sr. Plunkett,
Bourke’s Regiment under the Queen of England, in which he has says he
has served 13 years as well as 3 years in Ireland. His caducity and weak
eyesight put him out of service. Catholic |
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Received 11th
August 1757 |
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Thomas White
aged 55 of Ballenlagh, Ireland, corporal in Rhote’s Irish Regiment,
Croly’s company, in which he has served 23 years. He is greatly
troubled by a weakness of nature. Catholic. Received by order. |
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Received
21st August 1677 |
Died
21st June 1681 |
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John Walsh
Irish, aged 60, one of the English Gendarmes in which he has says he has
served 2 years and 28 years is various corps as much in the cavalry as
the infantry. He is out of service as much for the wounds received at
the Battle of Cassel confirmed by the leave paper from his ensign given
at Ath camp 6th August 1677. He bears a letter from Mr. Pugnuge to be
received into this hostel dated 6th August 1677 He is single
and Catholic. |
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Received
1st March 1715 |
Died
23rd July 1729 at Seyne les Alpes ATD |
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Terence
Woyer aged 54 of Charlemont, Ireland, sergeant of Sr. Pierre
Butler, Galmoy’s Irish Regiment of, in which he has served 23 years,
borne out by his certificate. He is troubled by a decline of his
right side which puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received
1st March 1715 |
Died 18th February 1716 |
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Patrick
Wall aged 55 of Limerick, soldier of Sr. Meagher, Galmoy’s
Irish Regiment, under the Irish Marines in which he has served 26 years
(borne out by his certificate). He is very troubled by his wounds
which along with a chest oppression puts him out of service. Catholic. |
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Received
27th February
1716 |
Died
19th February 1717at Arras ATD |
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Nicholas
White aged 49 of Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, soldier of
Sr. McMahon, Lee’s Irish Regiment, in which he has served 15 years
(borne out by his certificate) and says he has served 3 years with
O’Brien. His left arm is crippled from a rifle shot at Landau.
Catholic. |
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Received
27th February
1716 |
Died
16th February 1735 at Strasbourg ATD |
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Jack
Watts aged 58 of Dublin, soldier of Sr. Oberne, Berwick’s
Irish regiment, in which he has served 23 years (confirmed by his
certificate). His wounds and other troubles put him out of service.
Catholic. |
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Received 23rd
September 1723 |
John Welsche
Irish of d'Hadack |
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Received
unknown |
Hugues Wyer
of
Casseletown, County West Meath |
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Received
6th November
1727 |
Henry Waldron /
Achmor County Mayo |
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Received
2December 1728 |
Maurice Welsche,
Skaltakgreny County Limerick, |
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Received
29th May 1738 |
Peter Walsh of Baistow County Kildare |
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Received
unknown |
George Walsh,
Clulmanema, Co. Connaught. Married in Paris. |
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Received
23rd November
1741 |
Constance Ward,
Karick, Co. Monaghan. Married in Paris |
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Received
unknown |
Henry Walsh, Kribly County Antrim |
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Received
5th December
1754 |
John
Wood of the
town and county of Dublin |
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Received
22nd December
1718 |
Robert Weders of
Borre, Leinster province. Married in Douai |
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Received
1763 |
Thomas Wall of
Dlompertout, Ireland |
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Received
31st
August 1730 |
Patrick White of
Ballemur |
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Received
16th December
1734 |
John Welsh
Irish |