Officers of the Jacobite Armies
The first online listing of all who held commissioned rank in the armies of the Jacobite cause
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- PALLAS, Christopher. Captain, Sir Michael Creagh’s Regiment of Infantry. Attainted in 1691.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 650. - PANMURE, Earl of. Colonel of Panmure’s, 1715 and CO, 1st coy: 2sgts, 2 cpls, 1 drummer, 40 men, roll 48; at Urbino, 1717-18.
Source: SP 54/9/18C; Corp (2009). - PANTON, James. Ensign in 6th coy, Panmure’s Regiment of Foot, 1715: 2s, 2 cpls, 36 men, George Nairne as chirurgeon, roll 44.
Source: NRS GD45/1/201. - PANTON, John. Captain, Fitz-James’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 82. - PARK, James (c1680-1739). Captain and Shipmaster, Peterhead. James slept in his house his first night in Scotland, 22 December 1715. M. (1714) Janet Arbuthnot, daughter of a Peterhead dyer and widow of John Dalgarno of Mill or Rora. They had a daughter Ann, and a son Rev Charles Cordiner, Episcopalian minister at Banff.
Classification: Naval. - PARKER, John. Colonel, Parker’s Regiment of Horse, Ireland, 2 June 1690; Major-General, Aughrim and GOC Parker’s Cavalry brigade. Wounded, Boyne.
Source: NLS ACC 5820; TCD MS 2199 f. 29; Childs (2007), 154; D’Alton, 223-24. - PARKER, John. Colonel in 1717.
Source: HMC SP VI: 167, 422, 505 - PATERSON, Hercules. Surgeon-Lt, Stoneywood’s. Excise Officer, Keith. Lay in a ditch when the firing started at Inverurie. Lurking after Culloden. Pardoned.
Source: MR; McDonnell NE. - PATERSON, John of Craigie. Captain, 1st Perth Coy, 1715.
Source: PKC B59/30/36. - PATERSON, John. Secretary at War, 2 October 1715.
Source: SP 54/9/34. - PATILLO, -.
Source: Hindley, 145.
Classification: French Service. - PATTULLO, George. Ensign/Standardbearer in 2nd Ogilvy’s (Forfarshires), 1745. Merchant, Dundee.
Source: MR 1914; MR. - PATTULLO, Henry. Muster Master, 1745. Merchant in Dundee. Escaped from Dundee via Bergen and Sweden to France, 1746.
Source: Behre (1982); Rosebery; MR1914. - PAY, -. Captain, Grace’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 585. - PAY, Francis. Captain, Colonel Heward Oxburgh’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 585, 661. - PAY, Patrick of Ballyraggett. Captain, Colonel Edward Butler’s Regiment of Infantry. Attainted in 1691.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 579. - PEARSON, Thomas of Kilkenny. Lt, Edward Caddon’s Coy, Colonel John Grace’s Regiment of Infantry. Attainted.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 564, 577. - PEECHELL, Walter. Ensign, Edward Scott’s Coy, Sir Heward Oxburgh’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 661. - ‘PENDERGAST’, Geffry. Captain, Colonel Dudley Bagnall’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 615. - PENDERGAST, James. Ensign, Geffry ‘Pendergast’’s Coy, Colonel Dudley Bagnall’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 615. - ‘PENDERGAST’, Robert. Lt, John Keating’s Coy, Colonel Dudley Bagnall’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 615. - PENDERGAST, Walter. Lt, Geffrey ‘Pendergast’’s Coy, Colonel Dudley Bagnall’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 615. - PERKINS, John, of Ufton Court. (b. 1724, London). Cadet, Ecossais Royales, 1 August 1744; Ensign, 1745. 2nd Lt, 12 October 1745; prisoner after Culloden; Capitaine en Second, 11 January 1748.
Source: Hindley, 145.
Classification: French Service. - PERKINS, John. Cornet, Sir Edward Tyrrell’s Troop, Simon Luttrell’s Dragoons.
Source: D’Alton, 344. - PERKINS, John. Officer, Picquets. T, banished.
Source: MR.
Classification: French Service. - PERRY, Hugh. Cornet, Magrath’s Troop, Lord Clare’s Dragoons.
Source: D’Alton, 310. - PETIT, -. Ensign, Lt-Col Nugent’s Coy, Colonel Richard Nugent’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 229. - PHALLE, St.. Ensign, Colonel Major-General Boisseleau’s Coy, Major-General Boisseleau’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 489. - PHELAN, Patrick. Ensign, George Henessy’s Coy, Colonel John Barrett’s Regiment of Horse.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 684. - PHILIPS, James. Lt.-Col, Lord Clare’s Dragoons, Ireland 2 June 1690.
Source: NLS ACC 5820. - PHILLIPS, Charles. Captain, Colonel Oliver O’Gara’s, late Colonel Iriel Farrell’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 526. - PHILLIPS, Gilduffe. Ensign, Charles Phillips’ Troop, Colonel Oliver O’Gara’s, late Colonel Iriel Farrell’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 526. - PHILLIPS, James. Lt. Col, Lord Clare’s Dragoons. KIA Belturbet.
Source: D’Alton, 310, 321-22.
Classification: KIA. - PHILLIPS, Walter. Captain, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242. - PHILP, James of Almerieclose, Arbroath (1656-1714/25). Standard Bearer to Viscount Dundee. Son of James Philp and Margaret Graham. John Philp his son fought in ’15, escaped to Holland, 1716; joined Dutch West India coy, Governor of St Martins, Dutch West Indies, 1728.
Source: ODNB; C Goslinga, Dutch in the Caribbean and Guiana 1688-1791 (1985); Dobson (1995).
Classification: Dutch Service. - PIERCE, -. Lt, Colonel Lord Kenmare’s Coy, Lord Kenmare’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 316. - PIERS, Christopher. Cornet, Fay’s Troop, Sir Neill O’Neill’s Dragoons.
Source: D’Alton, 299. - PIERS, Maurice. Lt, Richard Condon’s Coy, Lord Mountcashel’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton, 309; D’Alton v. 2, 95. - PIERS [‘PEIRS’], Patrick. Ensign, Richard Condon’s Coy, Lord Mountcashel’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton, 309. - PIGOT, -. Lt, Maj Fitz-Gerald’s Coy, Sir John Fitz-Gerald’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 417. - PIPPARD, -. Ensign, Thomas Bellew’s Coy, Lord John Bellew’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 304. - PIPPARD, William. Captain, Lord John Bellew’s Regiment of Infantry. Burgess. Attainted in 1691.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 304, 314. - PITSCOTTIE, James. Lt in Panmure’s Foot, 1715, 2 i/c 3rd coy: 2 sgts, 2 cpls, 32 men, roll 39.
Source: NRS GD45/1/201; Dobson (1995). - PLUNKETT [PLUNKET], -. Ensign, Sir Michael Creagh’s Coy, Sir Michael Creagh’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 650. - PLUNKETT [PLUNKET], -. Captain, Colonel Richard Nugent’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 229. - PLUNKETT, -. Lt, Archdeacon’s Coy, Lord Kenmare’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 316. - PLUNKETT, -. Ensign, D’Arcy’s Coy, Lord Viscount Gormanston’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 232. - PLUNKETT, Alexander. Lt, Lucas Powell’s Coy, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242. - PLUNKETT [PLUNKET], Ch.. Ensign, Silvester Plunkett’s Coy, Oliver Lord Louth’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 429. - PLUNKETT, Christopher. Maj, Colonel Hugh MacMahon’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 764. - PLUNKETT, Christopher. 1st Lt, Berwick’s Picquets. T, Louis XV at Dunkirk.
Source: NLS MS 7073 f. 59.
Classification: French Service. - PLUNKETT [PLUNKET], Edmund. Lt, Silvester Plunkett’s Coy, Oliver Lord Louth’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 429. - PLUNKETT, Garrett. Lt, Walter ‘Tirrell’’s Coy, Fitz-James’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton, 201; D’Alton v. 2, 82. - PLUNKETT [PLUNKET], George. Lt, John Dowd’s Coy, Sir Michael Creagh’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 650. - PLUNKETT [PLUNKET], James. Captain, Oliver Lord Louth’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 429. - PLUNKETT, John. Grenadier Captain in siege of Derry.
Source: Childs (2007), 104. - PLUNKETT, George. Lt, Sir Walter Creagh’s, possibly later Captain. KIA Derry (or Walter Plunkett of John Hamilton’s) ?.
Source: D’Alton, 201.
Classification: KIA. - PLUNKETT, Henry. Lt., Lord Louth’s.
Source: D’Alton, 201. - PLUNKET(T), James. QM, Colonel’s Troop, Sarsfield’s Horse.
Source: D’Alton, 131, 201. - PLUNKETT, John. Ensign, Edward Dowdall’s Coy, The King’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton, 201; D’Alton v. 2, 4. - PLUNKETT [PLUNKET], Luke. Lt, R. Plunkett’s Coy, Oliver Lord Louth’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 429. - PLUNKETT [PLUNKET], M.. Captain, Oliver Lord Louth’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 429. - PLUNKETT [PLUNKET], Ma.. Lt, Colonel Lord Louth’s Coy, Oliver Lord Louth’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 429. - PLUNKETT, Matthew, 7th BARON LOUTH (d1689).
- PLUNKETT, Oliver. Captain in Lord Dongan’s Dragoons.
Source: D’Alton, 201, 256. - PLUNKETT, Oliver. 8th BARON LOUTH (de jure, 1668-1707). Colonel, Lord Louth’s Regiment, King’s Army, 1690. Surrendered to Ginkel as hostage, 25 September 1691. Source: NLS ACC 5820; London Gazette, 5-8 October 1691; Childs (2007), 384.
- PLUNKETT [PLUNKET], R.. Captain, Oliver Lord Louth’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 429. - PLUNKETT [PLUNKET], Silvester. Captain, Oliver Lord Louth’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 429. - PLUNKETT [PLUNKET], Thomas. Ensign, Colonel Oliver Lord Louth’s Coy, Oliver Lord Louth’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 429. - PLUNKETT [PLUNKET], Walter. Ensign, R. Plunket’s Coy, Oliver Lord Louth’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 429. - PLUNKETT, Walter. Lt, Thomas Arthur’s Coy, The King’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton, 201; D’Alton v. 2, 4. - PLUNKETT, Walter. Lt, Sieur Du Pratt’s Coy, John Hamilton’s, possibly later Captain.
Source: D’Alton, 201; D’Alton v. 2, 69 - POINTEE, - de. Wounded at Derry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 779.. - PORDEVERANDE, Gros. Major, Charles Cavanagh’s Regiment of Foot, 1690.
Source: NLS ACC 5820. - PORTER, -. Major then Lt-Col, Fitz-James’s Regiment of Infantry. Presumably identifiable as Colonel James, member of the Fethard in 1689, early promoted to second Lt-Col in Fitz-James’ Regiment. He was in France at the time of the Battle of the Boyne. Attainted in 1691.
Source: NLS ACC 5820; D’Alton v. 2, 82, 85. - POVAY (?Beauvais), -. Captain after La Hogue, 1692.
Source: HMC SP I:73. - POVEY, Charles. Lt, Thomas Arundell’s Coy, The King’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 5. - POWELL, -. Lt. ‘Of the Guards’. Killed at the Battle of the Boyne.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 259.
Classification: KIA. - POWELL, Lucas. Captain, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242. - POWER, -. Ensign, James Power’s Coy, Lord Kilmallock’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 434. - POWER, -. Ensign, John Power’s Coy, Lord Kilmallock’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 434. - POWER, -. Lt, James Power’s Coy, Lord Kilmallock’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 434. - POWER, -. Lt, Walter Galway’s Coy, Lord Kilmallock’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 434. - POWER, -. Lt, John Power’s Coy, Lord Kilmallock’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 434. - POWER, -. Captain, the Earl of Clancarty’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 114. - POWER, David. Ensign, Colonel Richard Earl of Tyrone’s Coy, the Earl of Tyrone’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 205. - POWER, Edmund. Ensign, Nicholas Power’s Coy, Colonel Dudley Bagnall’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 615. - POWER, Edmund. Cornet, Harvey Morris’s Troop, Luttrell’s Regiment of Horse.
Source: D’Alton, 189. - POWER, James. Lt.-Col, Colonel Dudley Bagnall’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: NLS Adv MSS 82.1.6; D’Alton v. 2, 615. - POWER, James. Captain, Lord Kilmallock’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 434. - POWER, James. Captain, the Earl of Tyrone’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 205. - POWER, James. Lt-Col, Sir Michael Creagh’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 208. - POWER, James. Captain, Lord Ulick Galway’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 291. - POWER, John. Captain, Colonel Edward Butler’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 579. - POWER, John. Ensign, Colonel Lord Kenmare’s Coy, Lord Kenmare’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 316. - POWER, John. Captain, Lord Ulick Galway’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 291. - POWER, John. Lt, Richard Earl of Tyrone’s Coy, the Earl of Tyrone’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 205. - POWER, John. Lt, Thomas Nugent’s Coy, the Earl of Tyrone’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 205. - POWER, John. Ensign, James Power’s Coy, Lt, Richard Earl of Tyrone’s Coy, the Earl of Tyrone’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 205. - POWER, John. Lt-Col, Sir Michael Creagh’s Regiment of Infantry, 1690; Colonel, Dublin Foot (2 battalions) after Limerick.
Source: NLS Adv MSS 82.1.6; TCD MS 2199 f. 55; D’Alton v. 2, 650. - POWER, John. Lt.-Col, Lord Galway’s Foot, 1690.
Source: NLS ACC 5820. - POWER, John of Kilbolan. Lt-Col, Lord Kilmallock’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: NLS ACC 5820 [if not identical with ‘John Power’ above]; D’Alton v. 2, 208, 434. - POWER, Nicholas. Captain, Colonel Dudley Bagnall’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 615. - POWER, Patrick. Captain, Lord Kilmallock’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 434. - POWER, Piers. Lt, Francis Carroll’s Troop, Brigadier Francis Carroll’s Dragoons.
Source: D’Alton, 431. - POWER, Piers. Lt, Daniel McCarthy’s Troop, Nicholas Purcell’s Regiment of Horse.
Source: D’Alton, 239. - POWER, Richard, 1st Earl of Tyrone (1630-90). Colonel, the Earl of Tyrone’s Regiment of Infantry. Created Viscount of Decies and Earl of Tyrone in 1673. Suspected in 1681 by the English Parliament of connections with the “horrid Popish Plot”, and a motion was made in the Commons that he be impeached for High Treason. He was however placed in 1687 on the establishment for a pension of £300 per annum. He sat in Parliament in 1689, and in September 1690 was one of the Irish parties who negotiated the terms for surrendering Cork to Colonel Churchill. He died soon after. Attainted in 1691.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 205, 207-208. - POWER, Thomas. Captain, Lord Mountcashel’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 95. - POWER, Thomas. Lt, Nicholas Stafford’s Coy, the Earl of Tyrone’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 205. - POWER, Thomas. Ensign, Lord Cahir’s Coy, the Earl of Tyrone’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 205. - POWER, Major William. At Lille 14 July 1791.
Source: Glozier (2004), 243. - POYNTZ, Thomas. Ensign, The King’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 5. - PRATT, Sieur du. Grenadier Captain, John Hamilton’s Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 69. - PRENDERGAST, -. Captain, Colonel Thomas Butler’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 402. - PRENDERGAST, Edmund/Edward. Lt.-Col., Hugh Sutherland’s Regiment of Horse, Ireland 2 June 1690, then Lt-Col, the King’s Horse in France, 1691-92; Major-General, Aughrim.
Source: NLS ACC 5820; TCD MS 2199 f. 29; D’Alton, 73, 209, 211.
Classification: French Service. - PRENDERGAST, John. Cornet, Hugh Sutherland’s Regiment of Horse.
Source: D’Alton, 209. - PRESTON, -. Lt, Colonel Lord Gormanston’s Coy, Lord Viscount Gormanston’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 232. - PRESTON, -. Lt, Lt-Col Richard Eustace’s Coy, Lord Viscount Gormanston’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 232. - PRESTON, Jenico. 7th VISCOUNT GORMANSTON. . Colonel, Lord Viscount Gormanston’s Regiment of Infantry. He sat in the Parliament of Dublin. His Regiment fought at the Battle of Cavan, at the Boyne, at Limerick, at Aughrim. Attainted in 1691, on five Inquisitions.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 232, 237-238. - PRESTON, Jenico. Lt, Francis Cruice’s Coy, the Earl of Tyrone’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 205, 237. - PRICE, -. Maj, Colonel Thomas Butler’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 402. - PRICE, -. ?Major after La Hogue, June 1692.
Source: HMC SP I:73. - PRIMROSE, Sir Archibald of Dunipace, Bart. Captain, Hussars, 1745. T, Executed. Source: MR.
Classification: Executed. - PURCELL, -. Major. Killed, Aughrim.
Source: D’Alton, 244.
Classification: KIA. - PURCELL, -. Colonel, fell on the field at Aughrim.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 784.
Classification: KIA. - PURCELL, Anthony. Cornet, Lt.-Col. Robert Purcell’s Troop, Nicholas Purcell’s Horse.
Source: D’Alton, 239. - PURCELL, Edmund. Lt, Garret ‘Tirrell’’s Coy, the Earl of Clancarty’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 114. - PURCELL, Edmund . Lt in Lord Mountcashel’s Infantry.
Source: D’Alton, 241. - PURCELL, Hugh. Cornet, John Purcell’s Troop, Nicholas Purcell’s Horse.
Source: D’Alton, 239. - PURCELL, James. Colonel, Colonel James Purcell’s Regiment of Infantry. Among the noblemen and gentlemen who landed from the Continent in the Spring of 1689 to support the cause of King James.
Source: D’Alton, 241; D’Alton v. 2, 766. - PURCELL, James. Lt in Lord Clare’s Dragoons.
Source: D’Alton, 241. - PURCELL, James. Cornet in Edward Butler’s Troop, Galmoy’s Horse. Wounded, Derry.
Source: D’Alton, 95, 241. - PURCELL, James. QM in Sarsfield’s Troop, Sarsfield’s Horse.
Source: D’Alton, 131. - PURCELL, James. Colonel, James Purcell’s Dragoons. 1690.
Source NLS Adv MSS 82.1.6; Childs (2007), 125. 400 of Purcell’s infantry were at Killiecrankie (Hopkins (1998), 159). - PURCELL, John. Ensign, Emund Butler’s Coy, Colonel Edward Butler’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 579. - PURCELL, John. Captain, Nicholas Purcell’s Horse.
Source: D’Alton, 239. - PURCELL, Nicholas. Ensign, Thomas Purcell’s Coy, Colonel Dudley Bagnall’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton, 241; D’Alton v. 2, 615. - PURCELL, Nicholas. Colonel of Nicholas Purcell’s Horse, in Tipperary, 1690, Ireland 2 June 1690; Strength of 12 troops. Signatory, Treaty of Limerick. CO Purcell’s Cavalry Brigade, Aughrim.
Source: NLS ACC 5820; TCD MS 2199 f.29; Childs (2007), 94; D’Alton, 34, 239-45. - PURCELL, Oliver. Lt, John Fitzgerald’s Coy, Colonel Edward Butler’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 579. - PURCELL, Owen. Lt in Edward Butler’s.
Source: D’Alton, 241. - PURCELL, Peter. Lt, Sir Gregory Byrne’s Coy, The King’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton, 241; D’Alton v. 2, 4. - PURCELL, Richard. Captain, Sir Michael Creagh’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton, 241; D’Alton v. 2, 650. - PURCELL, Richard. Captain,Dudley Bagnall’s.
Source: D’Alton, 241. - PURCELL, Robert. Lt-Col, Nicholas Purcell’s Horse.
Source: D’Alton, 239. - PURCELL, Theobald. Lt, John Purcell’s Troop, Nicholas Purcell’s Horse.
Source: D’Alton, 239. - PURCELL, Thomas. Captain, Colonel Dudley Bagnall’s Regiment of Infantry.
Source: D’Alton v. 2, 615. - PURCELL, Thomas. Lt, Lt.-Col. Robert Purcell’s Troop, Nicholas Purcell’s Horse.
Source: D’Alton, 239. - PURDON, Silvester. Lt, Bourke’s Troop, Lord Clare’s Dragoons.
Source: D’Alton, 310. - PUSIGNAN, MARQUIS DE. Jean Le Camus. Major-General, 1690. He was directed with a body of Irish Cavalry and Infantry and two light field pieces, by King James in 1689 to advance northward to the Ban by Charlemont and Dungannon, and by sweeping away all opposition to open a communication through Portglenone Bridge with Hamilton and Berwick. The Marquess was mortally wounded at Derry in April 1689
Source: Childs (2007), 53; Source: D’Alton v. 2, 777-778.
Classification: KIA.