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 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:—

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,. 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. 