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Folios 155-156. Memorandum of the officers of Lord Galway's Regiment not serving,...

Catalogue reference: SP 8/15/70

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This record is about the Folios 155-156. Memorandum of the officers of Lord Galway's Regiment not serving,... dating from [1694 May 12] in the series King William's Chest. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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SP 8/15/70
Date
[1694 May 12]
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Folios 155-156. Memorandum of the officers of Lord Galway's Regiment not serving, and the reasons of their absence. Second Major and Captain d'Escury: he has seven children, only one arm and is very sickly. Captain St. Cyr: always served with Lord Galway until the last campaign, but then retired on a question of precedence. Captain [R]uvigny has always been in London with the King's permission, and pays the regimental pensions to the widows, invalids, families of serving officers. Captain Guérin is groom to the Duke of Schomberg. Captain Cramahé is Lord Galway's aide-de-camp. Captain des Loires is captain of foot, lost his right arm at Steinkirk, and has no pension. Lieutenant des Marais is with Monsieur d'Odick. Lieutenant Sijol is on half- pay, in bad health. Lieutenant Cassel has gone to Ireland, in consideration of some colony he was to found there. He remains on half-pay; the other half is received by Lieutenant Pineau. Lieutenant Mailleraye: always served with Lord Galway until the last campaign; a chest inflammation prevents him from continuing. Of two cornets, one is Lord Galway's groom, the other always served with him until the last campaign, but is now prevented by short sight. With the exception of St. Cyr, Sijol and Cassel, the King has given permission for them all.

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Language
French
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