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From: "Tony Fuller" <>
Subject: [Huguenot] Grants from the Royal Bounty - To be Troopers in William's Army
Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2004 10:56:40 -0000


Hi Guys

Some additional stuff of interest. It seems that the Royal Bounty was used to support men to be troopers in the Williamite Army. I also found a succession of payments (nothing detailed) of payments made to the families of men in the army during William's Irish campaign.

Volume 3, ff.9, April - May 1687



COLOM, Thomas



Volume 1, ff.10, May - July 1687


MERCIER, Peter, of Carmau, France, 24 years

EYMER, James

CHOMEL, Francis, of Montpellier

De La LONDE, John, a joyner

GOVY, William

Du POIRIER, James, Gentleman, of Normandy

BAZIRE, John, 23 years



ff.11, July - August 1687



de PIERRE PONT, Anthoine, of Normandy, 20 years, received £24/-/-

de PIERRE PONT, Stephen, of Normandy, 19 years, received £24/-/-

GERMAIN, James, of Florensac de Languedoc, £8/-/-

De HAUTE COURT, James, £8/-/-

FATJON, Lewis, £2/-/-

CHANTEREAU, Peter

De la JAILLE, James, £4/-/-



May 1687


DUHOMER, Gentleman, to enter into ye Kings Life Guard, £20/-/-



Manuscript 2/6, Part 13, 12 November 1686 to 19 Feb 1687/8


VILLAR, Mathew, £5/-/-

RICARD, Peter, of St Ippolite, £5/-/-

GODEFROY, Benjamin, of Rochel (sic) 20 years old, £5/-/-

COUZER, James, £5/-/-



Hope this might help somebody.



Regards



Tony



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