as his successor, is August 10th, 1693. The roll of this Regiment, as at 4th February 1698, is preserved at Carrowdore Castle; the officers’ names were the following:—
Colonel Frederick Guilhaume, Comte de Marton, | 10th Aug. 1693. |
Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel de Boisrond, | 12th Sept. 1690. |
Lieutenant-Colonel Francois de Montandre (acting), | 15th Feb. 1693. |
Major Nicollas de La Cherois, | 1st Aug. 1694. |
Aide-Major Jean Pepin, | 22d Nov. 1696. |
Chaplain Jean Jeard, | 1st Aug. 1689. |
Surgeon-Major Andrè Dupont, | 1st May 1693. |
Captains Jeremie de Bancous, Paul de Gualy, Louis de Pelissier, Jacques La Rinbiliere, Constantin de Magny, Francois Cabrol, Gabriel de Malbois, _____ Marchais, Cosme de Miuret, _____ La Merze, | 1st Apr. 1689. |
Captains Theophile La Cour Desbrisay, _____ Aubin, Isaac de L’Aigle, | 1st July 1689. |
Captain Pierre de Brusse, | 1st Apr. 1690. |
Captains Daniel de Virasel, Thomas de St. Leger, Alexandre du Loral, Joseph St. Gruy (or, St. Puy?), Paul de Jages, Jean Pepin, Jacob de Graveron, Jacques de Melher, | 25th June 1690. |
Captains Delandes (9th Sept. 1690), Andre de Moncal (7th Oct. 1691), Guilhame de Poncet (1st Aug. 1694), Jacob de Graveron (29th June 1696). | |
Lieutenant Daniel de Calvairac, | 18th Feb. 1689. |
Lieutenants Jean Pepin, Jean La Bussade, Pierre de Combebrune, Isaac La Salle, Jean Vestien, Alcide de Menandue, Jean Charles de Tarrot, Girard de St. Pean | 1st Apr. 1689. |
Lieutenant Jacques Foissac, | 1st Apr. 1690. |
Lieutenants Louis de Rivals, Pierre de St. Felice, Daniel La Cherois, Joseph Durban, Louis de Passy, | 15th June 1690. |
Lieutenants. — Isaac de Bancous (1st July 1691), Ephraim de Falaize (15th Aug. 1691), Dalbis (do.), Noel des Claux (1st Feb. 1693), Gabriel de la Motte (27th Apr. 1693), Jean de Faryon (31st May 1693), Renè de Lestablère (1st Oct. 1693), Dumas (1693-4?), Louis de la Viverie (1st Apr. 1694), Paul de la Billiere (20th Apr. 1696), Simon de Chabert (14th Aug. 1696). | |
Ensigns. — Louis de Gineste, Francois Maury Desperon, Louis de Vigneul, Jean Francois de Chamard, Louis Royer de Paris, Jacques de la Misegle, Jean de la Galle, Estienne de Riols, | 1st Apr. 1689. |
Ensigns — Jean Louis Nauranne (18th Aug. 1689), Jean de Boissobre (25th June 1690), Gilbert de Pages (4th Feb. 1691), Jacques du Crozat (7th July 1691), Samuel de Prades (20th July 1691), Daniel Joly de Aernac (25th Oct. 1693), Isaac De Prat (3d May 1693), Jean de Joye (1st Apr. 1694), Henri Domerque (Apr. 1694), Pierre La Pilliere (15th April 1695), Grançay. | |
[Captain Brule, grenadiers.] |
The Colonel, Comte de Marton, became Earl of Lifford in 1698, and his regiment has since been known as Lifford’s. In that year it was mustered for disbandment, and the following is the official list:—
The Earl of Lifford, Colonel.
Samuel de Boisrond, Colonel.
Francois, Marquis de Montandre, Colonel.
Nicolas de la Cherois, Major.
Chaplain.
Jean Pepin, Adjutant.
Du Pont, Surgeon.
Captains.— Jeremie de Bancous, Paul de Gualy, Louis de Pelissier, La Rimblière, Constantin de Magny, Theophile Desbrisay, Pierre De Bruse, Daniel de Virasel, Joseph de St Leger, Guillaume de Poncet.
Standing Lieutenants. — Graveron (captain-lieutenant), Calvairac, Lestablère, Pepin, La Sale, Vestien, La Vivarie, Bancous, La Beissade, Combebrune, Falaize, Mainandue, La Motte-Brocas, Deselaux.
Standing Ensigns. — Pagez, Paris, Geneste, Langars, Crozat, Vigneul, Fauranac, Chamar, Fernac, La Misseile.
Old reformed Captains. — Deslendes, Moncal, Minuet, Meslier, Dutaral, Marchais, La Merie, St Puy, Aubin, Cabrol, Delaigle, Malbois.
Old reformed Lieutenants. — Farjout, Durban, Terrot, Chaber, St. Phelix, Rivals, St. Pau, Dumas, Foissac, La Cherois, Passy, Labillere, Dalby.
Old reformed Ensigns. — La Sale, Duprat, Domerque, De Joye, Navez, Dune, Beausobre, Grancé, Radez.