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A63357 A true and exact account of the regiments of horse and foot in the service of Their Majesties King William and Queen Mary and also an account of the Irish forces under the late King James / written by a late captain of foot in the Lord Castleton's regiment in England, now at Lisburn in Ireland, to his friend in London. Together with a prefect relation of the most remarkable actions lately there, and particularly since the wounding of Colonel Owsley, in a letter from Lisburn of the 26th of May 1690. Late captain of foot in the Lord Castleton's regiment. 1690 (1690) Wing T2429A; ESTC R25680 2,059 2

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A True and Exact ACCOUNT Of the Regiments of Horse and Foot in the Service of Their Majesties King William and Queen Mary and also an Account of the Irish Forces under the late King James Written by a late Captain of Foot in the Lord Castleton's Regiment in England now at Lisburn in Ireland to his Friend in London Together with a perfect Relation of the most Remarkable Actions lately there and particularly since the Wounding of Colonel Owsley In a Letter from Lisburn of the 26 th of May 1690. Licens'd June 3. 1690. J. F. A LIST of the ENGLISH ARMY HORSE PRincess Ann's Regiment The General 's Regiment Major General Sir John Lanier's Reg. Lord Devonshire's Reg. Lord Delameer's now Coll. Russel Coll. Langston's Reg. Lord Hewet's now Coll. Byerly Coll. Villers's Reg. Coll. Coy's Reg. Six Troops of Guards Mr. Harbord's Troop DRAGOONS Royal Regiment Coll. Hefford's Coll. Leviston's Regiment FOOT PRincess Ann's Regiment Lieut. General Dowglass's Reg. Major General Kirk's Reg. Iniskilling Coll. Owsley's Reg. of Horse Coll. Winn's Reg. of Drag Coll. Conningham's R. of Dr. Iniskilling Foot Lord George Hamilton's Reg Gustavus Hamilton's Reg. Coll. Tiffin's Reg. Derry Foot Coll. Michelburn's Reg. Coll. White 's Reg. Coll. St. John's Reg. Coll. Beaumont's Reg. Brigadeer's Sir John Hanmor Brigadeer Steward Coll. Babington's Reg. Sir Hen. Bellasis's Reg. Coll. Carleston's Reg. Coll. Deering's Reg. Earl of Drogheda's Reg. Coll. Erle's Reg. Coll. Floyd's Reg. Coll. Fowlk's Reg. Coll. Grebins's Reg. Coll. Hasting's Reg. Coll. Herbert's Reg. Lord Kingston's Reg. Lord Lisburn's Reg. Earl of Meath's Reg. Coll. Trelawny's Reg. Coll. Wharton's now Brewer's Reg. Coll. Cutt's Reg. The French and Dutch Guards Coll. Lecallimot's Regiment Coll. Du Cambon's Reg. Le Melonier's Reg. Nassau Vitte Note None of the Danish Horse or Foot are here particularly incerted which are 6000 Foot and 1000 Horse Colonel Owsley since his Shot upon the Belly and upon recovery sent out a Detachment of his Horse seventeen miles into the Irish Quarters beyond our Frontiers who upon Sunday 18 Instant put to flight the Irish and brought back Fourhunder'd Black Cattle Three hunder'd Sheep and Lambs and Eighty Horse whereof about Twenty fit to serve for Dragoons An Intelligence from Dublin informs that the French have begun to Fire the Suburbs in order to make the City more defensive and less obnoxious to our Incursions and Bombs 'T is believed they will burn every place they desert on design to prevent our Winter Quarters near them in Houses and to enforce us to encamp whereby the cold Weather might destroy our Army At present all Affairs wait the Kings Arrival which God grant safe and speedy and then a method of marching will soon follow Horse Troops Men. Lord Tyrconnel 9 50 Lord Galmoy 9 50 Col. Sarsfield 9 50 Col. Sutherland 8 50 Lord Abercorn 8 50 Col Hen. Luttrel 8 50 Col. John Parker 8 50 Col. Nich. Pursel 10 50   69 3450 DRAGOONS Troops Men. Lord Dungan 10 50 Lord N. O. Neal 10 50 Col. Den. Obryan 12 50 Col. Simon Luttrel 10 50 Col. Clifford 10 50 Sir James Cotters 12 50 Col. Maxwell 12 50   74 3800 Troop of Guards commanded by the Lord Dover   200 FOOT Comp. Men. A Reg. of Foot Guards 20 90 Lord Montcastle's Reg. 13 92 Earl Clencarty Ditto     Lord Fitz James Reg.     Col. John Hamilton's Reg.     Col. Clenricart's Reg.     Earl of Antrim's Reg.     Earl Tyrone's Reg.     Lord Garmongstone's Reg.     Lord Clark's Reg.     Lord Galway's Reg.     Lord Slaney's Reg. ditto     Lord Duleck's Reg. 13 62 Lord Kilmore's Reg.     Sir John Fitz-gerard's Reg. ditto     Sir Morriee Euster's Reg.     Col. William Nugent's Reg.     Col. Henry Dillun's Reg.     Col. John Grase's Reg.     Col. Richard Butler's Reg.     Col. Edward Butler's Reg.     Col. Thomas Butler's Reg.     Col. Jo. Bowker now Lord Boylen's R.     Col. Charles Moor's Reg.     Col. Carmac Oneal's Reg.     Art M. Mehan Earl of West Meath's R.     Col. Charles Cavenah's Reg.     Col. Charles Macalamoor's Reg.     Col. Gerard Oneal's Reg.     Col. Neal Brown's Reg.     Col. John Barret's Reg.     Col. Dan. O Danavan's Reg.     Col. Olives O Gara's Reg.     Sir Mic. Creagh L. Mayor of Dublin's R.     Sir Dan. Brown's Reg.     Col. Dudley Bagnal's Reg.     Col. Charles O Brian's Reg.     Col. Roger Mac Elliot's Reg.     Lord Killmallox's Reg.     Lord Iveagh's Reg.     Col. John Brown's Reg.     Col. Edward Nugent's Reg.     Col. M. Mahan's Reg.     Col. Edward Reyley's Reg.     Col. Fielding's Reg. ditto     Horse 3450 Drgoons 3800 Horse-Guards 00200 Foot Guards 01800 Foot 37882 Total 97132 Disbanded Major General Boysloe's Reg. Lord Castle Connal's Reg. Coll. Rog. O Connel's Reg. Coll. Ch. Geohagan's Reg. Coll. Many O Donnel's Reg. Coll. Jam. Butler's Reg. Coll. Rog. O Cahan's Reg. Coll. Ch. Kelly's Reg. Coll. Bryan Mac Dermot's Reg. Coll. Jam. Talbot's Reg. Sir Vlick Bourk's Reg. Sir Edw. Scot's R. Col. Miles O Reyley's R The Quarters of the Army uncertain being every day rowling much scatter'd Note Tho each Troop and Company are said to have the foregoing Numbers of Men yet few or none are full neither have they Arms for near the Number and many are arm'd with Scythes The French Recruits Landed this Spring are not incerted But 't is observable That the Irish and French cannot march into Field with this Number nor Encamp because by all reasonable Conjecture their Garrisons will require VIZ. Dublin 7000. Drogheda 3000. Cork 1000 Kingsail 3000. Limerick 2000. Galway 2000. Athlone 2000. Also their Policy is to defer the War upon a Defence hoping the Brass Pay will exhaust the English Current Coyn. The Keys of Dublin are in French Hands The Bomb-Carts and Carriages Painted with Flower de Luces So that the Distinction is not so much William and James as England and France or Protestant and Papist LONDON Printed for Randal Taylor near Stationers Hall 1690.