Red coats faced blue. During the revolution of 1686, this parish was frequently the head-quarters of the Earl of Antrim's regiment, which marched hence to the … After World War I, the regiment reformed as a cavalry regiment. The 700 soldiers of this regiment were those remaining from that formed in 1644 by the Earl of Antrim to fight in Scotland. Earl of Lothian’s Regiment . Along the northeast coast of Ireland lies County Antrim, a wild, beautiful place, with natural wonders along the rugged shores. In 1685 he was admitted as a member of the privy council of James II. Sidon, in Louth, visited by the earl of Antrim in 1642, 258. One of the largest collections of privately owned papers to be deposited in PRONI is D2977, the records of the MacDonnell family, the Earls of Antrim. Private. Antrim Surname List 1823 extracted by Joanne J. Hughes from Ireland Exhibited to England, In a Political and Moral Survey of Her Population, and in a Statistical and Scenographic Tour of Certain Districts etc., London, Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, London, 1823.Vol. correct to say that it refers only 'to the earl's domestic and financial straits'.29 It begins. 1782 became the 18th (The Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot.

Antrim's letter to Hamilton of 19July also bears some examination. The Gells were a wealthy family with their flocks of sheep and lead mines. II. 14, William and Mary had in Ireland Forty-four Regiments of Foot, having Thirteen Companies in each Regiment, and Sixty-three men in each Company. Wonder if there is anybody with more knowledge or information about the Battle of the Boyne, and in particular the Earl of Antrim’s regiment. born. It is here the family draws its heritage from days of Sorley Boy and the title eventually bestowed. Records show that William McCloy was a member of that regiment in 1772. The regiment consisted of 7 companies under Archibald Stewart, Antrim’s factor. Ancestry of Camilla Shand, HRH The Duchess of Cornwall 1 Camilla Rosemary Shand, b. He was a Captain in the Earl of Antrim’s regiment in King James’ army. Published: (1874) Copy of a map of Ballymoney, Co. Antrim, from a survey of the Antrim estate in 1734. and A. Clarke, 'The earl of Antrim and the First Bishops' War ' in Irish Sword, vi (1963-4), pp o108-5. The eldest son of Edward Bruce, 10th Earl of Elgin and the Honourable Katherine Elizabeth Cochrane, daughter of the Baron Cochrane of Cults, he was educated at Eton and at Balliol College, Oxford.On 12 September 1943, Bruce was commissioned as Second Lieutenant in the 3rd (Armoured) Bn Scots Guards and was wounded during … Williamite War in Ireland Randal MacDonnell, 1st Marquess of Antrim (1645 creation) Randal MacDonnell, 1st Earl of Antrim Lord Lieutenant of Antrim Earl of Antrim Lord Antrim had no sons, and as there were no other male heirs left of the first Earl, the titles were heading for extinction. However, in 1785 King George III created him Viscount Dunluce and Earl of Antrim in the Peerage of Ireland, with remainder to his daughters in order of seniority and the heirs male of their bodies. Antrim to Hamilton, 19 July 1641, S[cottish] R[ecord] O[ffice], GD 406/1/1389." The criticisms started at the top. Earl of Macclesfield is a title that has been created twice. "Photostat" copy of a map of Coleraine by Archibald Stewart, 1758. Tyrconnell orders the Earl of Antrim to send a replacement regiment to Derry. About Alexander MacDonnell, 5th Earl of Antrim. ; his motive for so doing, ib. James Angus Grey McDonnell was born on 3 August 1917. He sold the remaining Kinhilt lands c.1736 to the 2nd Earl of Stair. He had already been created Baron Gerard, of Brandon in the County of Suffolk, in 1645, and was made Viscount Brandon, of Brandon in the County of Suffolk, at the same time as he was given … As Colonel-in-Chief, in him was vested the These were: 5th Battalion the Royal Irish Regiment (18th Foot); 6th Battalion the Royal Irish Rifles; 5th Battalion the Connaught Rangers; 6th Battalion the Leinster Regiment; 6th and 7th Battalion the Royal Dublin Fusiliers; 6th and 7th Battalion the … Iain joined the 1 st Battalion Scots Guards soon after and served with the Regiment for 26yrs, being posted in Pirbright, Germany (x2), Windsor, Edinburgh (x3), Wellington Bks in London, several tours of Northern Ireland and the Gulf War.

Rachael Skeffington. Colonel John Montgomery of Ballyleck, near the town of Monaghan, was appointed Head Colonel of the Regiment by the then Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (the Earl of Westmoreland), being a loyal and popular man in the County. The first creation came in the Peerage of England in 1679 in favour of the soldier and politician Charles Gerard, 1st Baron Gerard. Details. solicitor in Larne. Randal Alexander St. John McDonnell, the Earl of Antrim, was born in 1967. His fourth son Randal MacDonnell was created Viscount Dunluce, in the County of Antrim, in 1618, and Earl of Antrim in 1620. Both titles were in the Peerage of Ireland. His eldest son, the second Earl, fought as a Royalist in the Civil War and was created Marquess of Antrim in the Peerage of Ireland in 1645. Published: (1874) Copy of a map of Ballymoney, Co. Antrim, from a survey of the Antrim estate in 1734. On 16 March 1860, he was commissioned a lieutenant in the South Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps.

During the revolution of 1688, this parish was frequently the head-quarters of the Earl of Antrim's regiment, which marched hence to the attack of Londonderry; and in the disturbances of 1798, the insurgents were driven from Antrim into Randalstown, in this parish, by the king's troops. born. Musket is more involved than pike and does need more equipment, but will last years once you have it. Young. 32. 11 Jan 1870. died. 1900 1900; All; Russo-Japanese War ... WILJ03 Earl of Antrim’s Regiment of Foot. 1881 became The Royal Irish Regiment. The sister of the Countess of Antrim was married to Sir John Waish of Kildare and Carton, and her second 'son, William, was a lieutenant in the I8th Royal Irish Regiment, who was married in Glenarm to Rachel ... he was commissioned a lieutenant in the Antrim Royal Rifle Regiment of Militia. At the Battle of Aughrim (August 1691), despite serious wounds, his extraordinary fighting prowess extricated the regiment from disaster. William James. Chief of the McDonnells of Antrim. Powerful Irish magnate and chief of the MacDonnell clan who supported the Royalists, the Confederates and the Cromwellians during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms R andal MacDonnell was the eldest legitimate son of the first Earl of Antrim, also called Randal MacDonnell, and his wife Alice, daughter of Hugh O'Neill, the second Earl of Tyrone. Royal Regiment of Scots Dragoons (the Grey Dragoons; Scots Greys) Col Sir Thomas Livingstone Grey coats, white facings, tin buttons, blue bonnets ... Earl of Antrim's Regiment of Foot White coats, red facings Col James Purcell's Regiment of Foot (400 raw recruits) Commanded by Sir John Laneir. Drummaul is a parish in Upper Toome, Antrim with a population of 9,737 inhabitants. The 7th December 1688 seen the third Earl of Antrim, Alexander MacDonnell, marched with his army of 1200 men, otherwise known as ‘Redshanks’ towards the city of Derry. Capt, 9th Regiment of Foot, serving in the Crimea and being present at the Siege of Sebastopol; High Sheriff of co. Galway 1875 . 3rd December 1688 ... Archibald, agent to the earl of Antrim, raises a regiment in the Route, 62 ; gives Alaster Macdonnell a command therein, ib. He remained in command of a regiment until the Confederation surrendered to Cromwell in 1652.

1 D. Stevenson, The Scottish revolution, 1637-44. 0. 1751 became the 18th (or Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot. During the rebellion in 1689 he marched with his regiment to the relief of Londonderry, but the citizens, mistaking him for an enemy, shut the gates in his face, for which he suffered forfeiture as an adherent of James II. It was also the 7th Regiment on the Irish Militia roll. DRUMMAUL, a parish, in the barony of UPPER TOOME, county of ANTRIM, and province of ULSTER; containing, with the post-town of Randalstown (which is described under its own head), 9737 inhabitants. Before that, in 1725 when the Presbytery of Templepatrick was created, Glenarm congregation was moved out of the old Presbytery of Antrim and put into this new presbytery. Skefnngton, Rachael, and the farmer, 123 ; married to the fourth earl of Antrim, 367.

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ACW-UC03 Generic U.S Cavalry Regiment. When in Ireland it is likely that the 35th Foot would have concentrated its recruiting efforts in Co. Antrim, especially Belfast - the town of its creation! EARL OF ANTRIM AND ANOTHER v. DOBBS (1). According to John McDonnell (1879) The Ulster Civil War of 1641, the Scots Army of Ulster (i.e. Ireland 1642-1644. He had a share in writing Smectymnuus, was appointed chaplain to the earl of Essex's regiment in 1642, and a member of the Westminster Assembly in 1643. DRUMMAUL, a parish, is the barony of UPPER-TOOME, county of ANTRIM, and province of ULSTER; containing, with the post-town of Randalstown (which is described under its own head), 9737 inhabitants. Our Regiment of Guards in the Kingdom of Ireland 2. Scottish Army of the Solemn League), was financed by the English Parliament, and commanded first by Monro, a force of 2,500 sent to Ireland in April 1642 to occupy garrisons in Antrim, then latterly another larger force of 7,500 was sent under the Earl of Leven (Leslie) in … Lord German’s. He remained in command of a regiment until the Confederation surrendered to Cromwell in 1652. England, which was accordingly marcht to Dublin, and a new Regiment belonging to the Earl of Antrim, newly raifed, was ordered to march into Londonderry, to fecure that Garrifon 1684 raised as the Earl of Granard's Regiment of Foot in Ireland from independent garrison companies; also known until 1751 by the names of other colonels. The rest of the regiment will be ready for basing soon. Alexander Mac Donnell, 5th Earl of Antrim was born on July 22, 1713. 1 He was the son of Randal Mark Kerr McDonnell, 7th Earl of Antrim and Margaret Isabel Talbot. Randal Mark Kerr McDonnell, 7th Earl of Antrim was born on 10 December 1878 at St. James's Palace, St. James's, London ... Berkshire, England G. 2 He gained the rank of Lieutenant in the Royal Lancaster Regiment. Earl of Leven’s 1642 /Col George Monro’s Regt 1643-1648 ... Sir John Clotworthy (English) (Antrim) Sir Edward, Lord Conway (English) (Antrim) Sir James Hamilton, Lord Claneboye (Scots) (Down) Sir Hugh Montgomery, Lord of Ards (Scots) (Down) Efterföljande enheter fortsatte Antrim Artillery-traditionerna. WILJ05 Eustace Regiment of Foot. He was the son of Randal Mac Donnell, 4th Earl of Antrim and Hon. Alexander MacDonnell, 3rd Earl of Antrim (1615 - 10 December 1699) was a Roman Catholic peer and military commander in Ireland. Ballymena Castle was destroyed by fire in 1740.

Appointed to the privy council, and as lord lieutenant of Co. Antrim, by Richard Talbot (qv), earl of Tyrconnell, Antrim raised a regiment in 1688 to support James II (qv). But Antrim's friends at court were all powerful at the time; the weighty influence of the queen was exerted for him, and the earl of Strafford was strongly pressed by the king to forward the undertaking. He should not be confused with his … A grandson of the noted Irish chieftain (of Scottish ancestry) Sorley Boy …

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Raised by the Catholic Randal MacDonald, Earl of Antrim, who at first attempted to remain neutral during the Irish rebellion. … In 1688 Mountjoy's predominantly protestant regiment was based near Derry. 1 He died in January 2005 at age 87 at Chichester, Sussex, England. He Inherited the title when his older brother Randal died with no offspring. by.

The Catholic Earl of Antrim had managed to prevent the rebellion from spreading into Antrim and north Down, remaining neutral in the early stages of the rebellion and even going so far as to raising a regiment with Protestant and Catholic companies to fight the rebels.

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Royal Irish Rifles. 31. fa. Two of Ireland's lords lieutenant, Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, and James Butler, Duke of Ormond, were his most vocal and malevolent critics.

He instructed the earl of Antrim (qv) to raise a catholic force, to replace Mountjoy's regiment, and garrison the city. 1 He died in January 2005 at age 87 at Chichester, Sussex, England. The original warrant was produced by the 44th Regiment of Foot of the British Army also known as the East Essex Regiment. Twice he forfeited his lands and twice he … Claud, Lord Strabane, second son of James, first Earl of [page 50] Abercorn, who, on his brother's resignation, had the title of Lord Hamilton, Baron of Strabane, in Ireland, conferred on him by Privy Seal at Westminster, 7 May 1633, and patent bearing date at Dublin the 14 August 1634, 50.1 with the precedency of the former patent and … At his death Caledon passed to his nephew, Denis James Alexander (1920-80), 6th Earl of Caledon, and from him to the present owner, Nicholas James Alexander (b. 30. 14 Mar 1935. suc. Captain Sorley, a nephew of Randall MacDonnell, the first Earl of Antrim, joined the O'Neill regiment in 1615. Antrim’s regiment, along with two others, subsequently bore the brunt of the Williamite onslaught at the Boyne. 9 Aug 1900. mar. Earl of Antrim's Regiment Ensigns Ensigns of the Earl of Antrim's Regiment. Scotland 1644 . Flags are 28mm in Scale & Require Assembly. An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon. Antrim Militia.

For your musket test, you need to obtain a shotgun license, which costs around £50 and is valid for five years. 34. note Regular price £10 View. B. Div. His son, Sir Robert Adair (d. 1655) built Ballymena Castle as a centre for the Irish estates, and thereafter the family was increasingly based in northern Ireland, although the remainder of the Kinhilt estate was retained until 1736, when it was sold to the 2nd Earl of Stair by Col. Sir Robert Adair (1659-1745), who raised a regiment of foot for King William III and was … One of those was the regiment of Viscount Mountjoy, a Protestant loyal to James. 2.—Regiments of Horse. The first Irish volunteers were placed into the service battalions of the Irish Regiments which made up the 10th (Irish) Division. Antrim Surname List 1823 extracted by Joanne J. Hughes from Ireland Exhibited to England, In a Political and Moral Survey of Her Population, and in a Statistical and Scenographic Tour of Certain Districts etc., London, Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, London, 1823.Vol. The Regiment saw its first action in 1679 at the Battle of Bothwell Bridge when it helped to put down the Covenanter Rebellion which formed following the restoration of King Charles II. 33. Antrim's first wife, ... During the rebellion in 1689 he marched with his regiment to the relief of Londonderry, but the citizens, mistaking him for an enemy, shut the gates in his face, for which he suffered forfeiture as an adherent of James II.

1 He married Jeanne Irene Barry, daughter of Colonel Stanley Leonard Barry and Hannah Mary Hainsworth, on 19 October 1939. I decide to go with the version of the flag in the Osprey book on the Boyne and decided to give the cross pattee a white background to match the other regiments. The eldest son of Edward Bruce, 10th Earl of Elgin and the Honourable Katherine Elizabeth Cochrane, daughter of the Baron Cochrane of Cults, he was educated at Eton and at Balliol College, Oxford.On 12 September 1943, Bruce was commissioned as Second Lieutenant in the 3rd (Armoured) Bn Scots Guards and was wounded during … 2. Earl of Tyrone’s. Hill, MacDonnells, p. 449. The Earl of Antrim's men are delayed and the town is left undefended for a fortnight. He Served under PMaj’s Rodgers, MacInnes, Webster, MacKinnon, Donaldson and Selwood. Historical Description. Samuel (M.M.) 1 He was the son of Randal Mark Kerr McDonnell, 7th Earl of Antrim and Margaret Isabel Talbot. over-ran northern Antrim and besieged Coleraine, where Archibald Stewart and the remnants of his regiment had taken refuge.6 The ' See ibid. died. "Photostat" copy of a map of Coleraine by Archibald Stewart, 1758. II. The Catholic Earl of Antrim had managed to prevent the rebellion from spreading into Antrim and north Down, remaining neutral in the early stages of the rebellion and even going so far as to raising a regiment with Protestant and Catholic companies to fight the rebels. But as WWII approached it underwent another change of role as field artillery. 1642 Leven’s expeditions. ... WILJ04 Earl of Clanrickarde Regiment of Foot.

Sale Regular price £3.00 Shipping calculated at checkout. Hon. Mr. Brown’s death was in unusual circumstances. As was the tradition at the time the Regiment was named after its colonel as ‘The Earl of Mar's Regiment’ and nicknamed ‘the Duke O'Mars Greybreeks’. Shortly after John’s birth his father died and his mother Millicent, pregnant with John’s brother Thomas, married John Curzon of Kedleston Hall.

Mungo David Malcolm [Murray], 7th and 6th Earl of Mansfield. Dec. 16, 1641. Ireland 1642-1644. 1. Earl of Leven’s 1642 /Col George Monro’s Regt 1643-1648 ... Sir John Clotworthy (English) (Antrim) Sir Edward, Lord Conway (English) (Antrim) Sir James Hamilton, Lord Claneboye (Scots) (Down) Sir Hugh Montgomery, Lord of Ards (Scots) (Down) ; The nearest was a detachment of the Earl of Antrim's Regiment of Foot which was then forming around Coleraine prior to moving to Boyle, in Co. Roscommon, which was held by the remaining six companies of the regiment, under Antrim's second in command Lt-Colonel Mark Talbot.

Lieut, Black Watch Regiment; Gentleman Usher of the Green Rod 1895-1917; T/Lt Col Commanding Perthshire Volunteer Regiment 1917-19 . Hon. Earl of Antrim’s. figures are Copplestone and the flags are home made. 1 Illustration: General View (Fig. 1 He succeeded as the 7th Viscount Dunluce [I., 1785] on 19 July 1918. This text was copied from Wikipedia on 27 October 2021 at 6:02AM. Randal MacDonnell, 2nd Marquess of Antrim (1609–1683) was a Roman Catholic landed magnate in Scotland and Ireland, son of the 1st Earl of Antrim. He was also chief of Clan MacDonnell of Antrim.

(Editorial note: Alexander Macdonnell succeeded as third earl of Antrim in 1682. He had his father’s giant stature (7 feet 2 inches) and was the only son to bear arms. According to F. 4. 1642 Leven’s expeditions. Unlike his brother, Randal, he urged a conciliatory approach to the English under Oliver Cromwell.

During the revolution of 1688 the parish was frequently the head-quarters of the Earl of Antrim's regiment which marched to the attack of Londonderry and in the disturbances of 1798 the insurgents were driven from Antrim into Randalstown by the king's troops. The regiment consisted of 7 companies under Archibald Stewart, Antrim’s factor. Alexander MacDonnell, 3rd Earl of Antrim PC was a Roman Catholic peer and military commander in Ireland. son. WILJ06 Gordon O’Neils Regiment of Foot. The Scottish troops dispatched to Ulster in 1642 included a regiment commanded by the Earl of Argyll. The Correspondence of Henry Hyde, earl of Clarendon and of his Brother Laurence Hyde Earl of … Occupation. In 1693 the 3rd Earl of Donegall (CHICHESTER) was commissioned by William III (William Henry, Prince of Orange) to raise a regiment consisting exclusively of Belfast men. 1 He married Jeanne Irene Barry, daughter of Colonel Stanley Leonard Barry and Hannah Mary Hainsworth, on 19 October 1939. Earl of Antrim’s Regiment at Battle of the Boyne My ancestor Captain Hugh Dubh O’Neill had a daughter Mary who married Charles Dubh O’Neill of Carlyan in the Feevagh, and died in 1791, aged 100. Lady Antrim to Ditto 352353 .

They fought again at Aughrim the following year, where Archibald of Glassmullan is recorded as having been wounded.

Part 1 covers the Spanish Netherlands. Hon Mungo David Malcolm Murray, later 7th and 6th Earl of Mansfield. Randal MacDonnell, marquess and 2nd earl of Antrim, (born June 9, 1609—died February 3, 1682, Ballymagarry, County Antrim, Ireland), prominent Roman Catholic Royalist during the English Civil Wars who later turned against King Charles I and was employed by Oliver Cromwell. Earl of Lothian’s Regiment . However, upon arrival, it is said that the Antrim regiment found the gates to the City locked. The 1st or Monaghan Regiment of Militia, was formed and enrolled in the Year 1793. Claud, Lord Strabane. Den Antrim artilleri var en deltid reservenhet Storbritanniens Royal Artillery säte i grevskapet Antrim, Nordirland, från 1853 till 1919.Volunteers från enheten serveras i andra boerkriget.Under första världskriget försvarade det Belfast Lough och utbildade gunnare för service utomlands. The regiment for Ulster was to be raised by the Earl of Antrim, a Catholic nobleman of Scottish origin. ... (Show more) Randal MacDonnell, marquess and 2nd earl of Antrim, (born June 9, 1609—died February 3, 1682, Ballymagarry, County Antrim, Ireland), prominent Roman Catholic Royalist during the English Civil Wars who later turned against King Charles I and was employed by Oliver Cromwell. :i dionsfor the Regiment of Foot, quartered in Londonderry, belong-ing to the Lord Mountjoy,to march up ta Dublin, in order for their embarquing {or. Lord O’Neill was the Colonel of the Antrim Regiment on formation in 1793 and two of his sons were appointed as ensigns.

Below is the alphabetised listing of all who held commissioned rank in the armies o 1891. Background and education []. He died in Dublin, 9 February 1745, aged 86. 5 companies were Protestant and 2 Catholic, led by Alasdair MacColla and Turlough Og O’Cahan. Argyll, determined to crush the MacDonnells of Antrim once and for all and to establish a territorial power base in Ireland, first occupied Rathlin Island (after murdering the inhabitants) and then seized the Earl of Antrim’s estates. This book reviews Irish exile between 1615 and 1820 through the descendants of Sorley Boy MacDonnell, a warrior-chieftain of the sixteenth century, and their associates. Anthony Francis [Nugent], 11th Earl of Westmeath, PC. He died in 1720 aged 88 years. note. Raised by the Catholic Randal MacDonald, Earl of Antrim, who at first attempted to remain neutral during the Irish rebellion. Reservation-Mines and minerals-Right to carry away ore-Right to lay down rails-Fixtures-Sherif-Fi.

Rifleman. He was also chief of Clan MacDonnell of Antrim. 353: Memorandum on sending a Regiment to the West Indies out of Ireland . MacDonnell was commander of a regiment of Irish against Cromwell in 1641, and soon took his place among the Irish leadership. Mountjoy left Derry on 23 November, with no sign of the Earl of Antrim. Randal MacDonnell, 1st Marquess of Antrim (1609–1683) was a Roman Catholic landed magnate in Scotland and Ireland, son of the 1st Earl of Antrim. 12 Dec 1933. suc. Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 8th Earl of Shaftesbury Bt DL (27 June 1831 – 13 April 1886), styled Lord Ashley between 1851 and 1885, was a British peer. He succeeded to the title of earl of Antrim on the death of his brother in 1683, and played an active role in the subsequent political and military upheavals in Ireland. Canadian Highlanders. 5 companies were Protestant and 2 Catholic, led by Alasdair MacColla and Turlough Og O’Cahan.

Fergusson James, Ballyclare, Brackney Hill; Fergusson James, Ballyclare, Henryfield Ballymena Castle, Antrim.

War of 1812 Discharge Certificates Updated February 22, 2005 War of 1812 Discharge Certificates Appendix I: List of Units and Subunits Appendix II: List of Company/Detachment Commanders Appendix III: List of Soldiers by Name Appendix IV: List of Soldiers by Unit Appendix IV: List of Soldiers by Unit Legion of the United States Capt. 1995 (decree nisi 19 Jan 1995, absolute 3 March 1995) [The Times 1995 March 3 8h] as his … Lord Slane’s. John was born in 1593. This brigade was sent by the Earl of Antrim to Scotland and soon became the foundation of Montrose’s Army.

Fergusson James, Ballyclare, Brackney Hill; Fergusson James, Ballyclare, Henryfield Regular price £3 View. In November 1688 Lord Deputy Tyrconnell (qv) ordered the regiment to Dublin, intending to ship them to England. Petition of A. MacDonnell, who cannot, as a native, be employed in Ireland, praying that a regiment be created under A. Stewart to protect half of County Antrim. Conservative Member of Parliament for Hornsey from 1900 to 1907, he was also active in county concerns as a J.P. for Roxburghshire and Berwickshire, as county coun-cillor for Berwickshire, Chairman and President of the Berwickshire He fought together with his brother Randal on the losing side in the Irish Confederate Wars; and then, having succeeded his brother as the 3rd Earl of Antrim in 1683, fought in the Williamite War, on the losing side again. The former, who disliked Antrim's character and religion and questioned his competence and loyalty, denigrated and ridiculed Antrim at every opportunity. chief of Clan MacDonnell, politician, military contractor. Total Foot: 36,036. If you can supply additional information, photographs of War Memorials in the nine counties of Ulster, or wish to report errors, broken links, make comments, suggestions, requests, etc. He married, firstly, Elizabeth Pennefather, daughter of Matthew Pennefather and Catherine Beresford, on April 10, 1735. King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London, 17 July 1947 [The Times 1947 July 18 1a] m. (1) The Guard's Chapel, Wellington Barracks, 4 July 1973 [Anglican] [The Times 1973 July 5 18b] div. 6) Aerial Photo of Site (not yet scanned) A History of Dunluce by Hector McDonnell INTRODUCTION Dunluce castle is one of the most dramatic and romantic ruins in Ireland. The first online listing of all who held commissioned rank in the armies of the Jacobite cause. please email. 0. WILJ03 Earl of Antrim’s Regiment of Foot. That formation was approved by the Catholic Confederation which had royalist members supporting Charles I before he was beheaded. A musket can either be bought brand new or second hand ones can cost around £150-£200. Dec. 16, 1641. Regular price £3 View. Background and education []. [email protected]. Hopton Hall today is known for its snowdrops, its roses and its undulating crinklecrankle garden walls. Petition of A. MacDonnell, who cannot, as a native, be employed in Ireland, praying that a regiment be created under A. Stewart to protect half of County Antrim. DRUMMAUL, a parish, in the barony of UPPER TOOME, county of ANTRIM, and province of ULSTER; containing, with the post-town of Randalstown (which is described under its own head), 9737 inhabitants. 352: The Earl of Rochester to the Lords Justices of Ireland . Regular price £3 View. Lord Antrim's first wife was Elizabeth Pllennefeatler (1735), and his second wife (1739) was Anne Plunkett.

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