Below is the alphabetised listing of all who held commissioned rank in the armies of the Jacobite cause, or those who held such rank in other armies and were actively associated with that cause.

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[Jacobite army units]

[Dataset classifications]

[Abbreviations]

D

  • D’ALTON, -. Captain, Lord Ulick Galway’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 291.
  • D’ALTON, -. Adj, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • D’ALTON [DALTON], -. Lt, Milady’s Coy, Colonel Richard Nugent’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 229.
  • D’ALTON, Andrew. Ensign, John D’Alton’s Coy, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • D’ALTON, John. Lt, Patrick Browne’s Coy, Colonel John Grace’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 564.
  • D’ALTON, John. Ensign, John D’Alton’s Coy, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • D’ALTON, John. Captain, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • D’ALTON, John. Captain, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • D’ALTON, Miles. Captain, Robert Clifford’s Dragoons. Also commissioned on the Infantry Regiments of the King at the eve of 1689. Possibly taken prisoner at the siege of Athlone? Attainted 1691.
    Source: D’Alton, 402, 423.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • D’ALTON [DALTON], Richard. Captain, Sir Michael Creagh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source
    : D’Alton v. 2, 650.
  • D’ALTON, Richard. Lt, John D’Alton’s Coy, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • D’ALTON, Walter. Lt, Robert Fitzgerald’s Coy, Colonel Water Bourke’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 756.
  • D’ALTON, Walter. Lt, Thomas Warren’s Coy, The King’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 4.
  • D’ARCY, -. Lt, Hugh Gartlan’s Coy, Lord Viscount Gormanston’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 232.
  • D’ARCY, -. Captain, Lord Viscount Gormanston’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 232.
  • D’ARCY, -. Captain, Lord Viscount Gormanston’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 232.
  • D’ARCY, Edmund. Captain, the Earl of Clanricarde’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 130.
  • D’ARCY [DARCY], F.. Ensign, James D’Arcy’s Coy, Colonel Dominick Browne’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 669.
  • D’ARCY [DARCY], Francis. Lt, James D’Arcy’s Coy, Colonel Dominick Browne’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 669.
  • D’ARCY, James. Captain, Colonel Dominick Browne’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 158, 669.
  • D’ARCY, Nicholas of Platten. Cornet, Lord Dongan’s Dragoons. Nominated an Alderman in King James’ Charter to Drogheda. Wounded at Derry. Attainted in 1691.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 158.
  • D’ARCY, Thomas of Corbetstown. QM, Sir Neill O’Neill’s Dragoons. Attainted in 1691.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 158.
  • D’O. -, Captain, Elisabeth, 1745.
    Source: Riding (2015), 65.
  • D'USSON, Monsieur -. Lt-Gen. He fought at the battle of Aughrim. On the 26th July he was Lt-Gen in Galway, and surrendered the town to the besiegers, the garrison marching thereout and the English entering.
    Source: TCD MS 2199 f. 29; D’Alton, 192; D’Alton v. 2, 780-781.
  • DAILLING, - Captain, not on the Subsistence List, 1716.
    Source: HMC SP IV:157.
  • ‘DAIS’, -. Ensign, Dease’s Coy, Colonel Richard Nugent’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 229.
  • DALE, Nicholas. Ensign, Robert Grace’s Coy, Colonel John Grace’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 564.
  • DALHUNTY [DULHUNTY], -. Ensign, Laurence Dalhunty’s Coy, Sir Heward Oxburgh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 661.
  • DALHUNTY [DULHUNTY], -. Lt, Laurence ‘Dulhunty’’s Coy, Sir Heward Oxburgh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 661.
  • DALHUNTY [DULHUNTY], Anthony. Cornet, Lord Galmoy’s Regiment of Horse.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 665.
  • DALHUNTY [DULAHUNTY], Denis. Lt, William ‘Dulahunty’’s Coy, Sir Heward Oxburgh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 661.
  • DALHUNTY [DULHUNTY], Laurence. Lt, Sir Neill O’Neill’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 662.
  • ‘DALHUNTY’, Laurence. Maj, Sir Heward Oxburgh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 661.
  • DALHUNTY [DULAHUNTY], Patrick. Ensign, William Delahunty’s Coy, Sir Heward Oxburgh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 661.
  • DALHUNTY [DULAHUNTY], William. Captain, Sir Heward Oxburgh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 661.
  • DALL, Robert. Lt, Panmure's Foot, 1715, 2 i/c 8th coy: 2sgts, 2 cpls, 31 men, roll 38.
    Source: NRS GD45/1/201; Dobson (1995).
  • DALLAS, Donald. Lt, Lady Mackintosh's (Dallas of Cantray's Coy). W. Culloden.
    Source: MR.
  • DALLAS, James of Cantray. Captain, Dallas's Coy, Lady Mackintosh's. K, Culloden.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • DALMAHOY, -. Quartermaster of Horse, Bordeaux, 2 December 1716.
    Source: HMC SP III:279.
  • DALTON, John of Thirnham Hall. Captain; prisoner at Preston and London, liberated.
    Source: CS V.84/89/162/187/227; Dobson (1993).
  • DALTON-. Artillery officer, Irish Picquets. K, siege of Carlisle.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: French service, KIA.
  • DALY, -. Ensign, Hugh Reilly’s Coy, Colonel Edmund O’Reilly’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 745.
  • DALY, -. Ensign, Charles Reilly’s Coy, Colonel Edmund O’Reilly’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 745.
  • DALY, -. QM, Colonel Nicholas Browne’s, Sir Valentine Browne’s, &c. Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 637.
  • DALY, -. Ensign, Burke’s Coy, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • DALY, -. Cornet, Terence Coghlan’s Troop, Robert Clifford’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 402.
  • DALY, -. Captain, Lord Mountcashel’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 95.
  • DALY, -. Ensign, Edmund Fitzgerald’s Coy, the Earl of Clancarty’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 114.
  • DALY, -. Captain, the Earl of Clanricarde’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 130.
  • DALY, Rev. Anthony. Chaplain, Colonel Gordon O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 627.
  • DALY, Charles. Captain, the Earl of Clanricarde’s Regiment of Infantry. Of the Dunsandle family. He was in King James’s Parliament in 1689. Brother of the Right Honourable Denis Daly, who was appointed one of the Justices of Common Pleas in Ireland at the commencement of the reign of James II and VII.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 130, 146.
  • DALY, Edmund. Captain, Sir Heward Oxburgh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 661.DALY, Edmund. Ensign, William Bourke’s Coy, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • DALY, Hugh. Lt, Edward Bourke’s Coy, the Earl of Clanricarde’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 130.
  • DALY, John. Ensign, David Barry’s Coy, Major General Boisseleau’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 489.
  • DALY, Paul. Lt, Richard Earl of Clanricarde’s Coy, the Earl of Clanricarde’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 130.
  • DALY, Peter. Lt, Luke Sheill’s Coy, Colonel Water Bourke’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 756.
  • DALY, Peter. Lt, Thomas Daly’s Coy, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • DALY, Thady. Lt, Henry Crofton’s Coy, the Earl of Clanricarde’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 130.
  • DALY, Thomas. Captain, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • DALZELL, Robert. Earl of Carnwath. 1715 Rising.
    Source: NRS 1/2/494.
  • DALZIEL, James. Captain, uncle to the Earl of Carnwath. Prisoner, Preston and London, 1715.
    Source: CS V. 160/186; Dobson (1993).
    Classification: Prisoner
  • DALZIEL, John. Captain, brother to Earl of Carnwath. Prisoner, Preston, transported to Virginia or Carolina, 1716.
    Source: SP America/West Indies 1716.128; CS V. 161; Dobson (1993); NRS RH 1/2/494.
    Classification: Transport.
  • DALZIEL, Sir Robert, EARL OF CARNWATH (d1737). Prisoner at Preston, reprieved.
    Source: CS V. 160/212; Dobson (1993).
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • DALZIEL, Captain, s to Sir Robert Dalziel of Glenae. Accused of disloyal health in 1697 before Scottish Privy Council.
    Source: Chambers III:182.
  • DAMARY, Charles. (b. 1729 or 1730, Saint-Omer). Ensign, Ecossais Royales, 1744, then Lt, 1746. T, Culloden; discharged.
    Source: MR, Hindley, 142.
    Classification: French Service.
  • D'ANDRION, -. Artillery officer, Picquets. T. Culloden, discharged.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: French service.
  • DANIEL, -. Ensign, Philip Ricautt’s Coy, the Earl of Clancarty’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 114.
  • DANIEL, John. Ensign then Captain, 2nd (Balmerino's) Troop of Life Guards. Escaped. Came to Rome with Lumisden, and there from December 1749. His brother, Fr Edward Daniel, was a priest in France.
    Source: MR; Ingamells.
  • DANTER, Edward. Cornet, Hugh Sutherland’s Regiment of Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 209.
  • DARCY, Nicholas. Cornet, Lord Kingsland’s Troop, Lord Dongan’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 256.
  • DARCY, Thomas. QM, Fay’s Troop, Sir Neill O’Neill’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 299.
  • DARQUET, La Motte. Lt-Col, Colonel Charles O’Bryan’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 698.
  • ‘DATON’, Walter. Lt, Robert Walsh’s Coy, Colonel John Grace’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 564.
  • DAVIDSON, -. Lt-Col Subsistence Offices List, December 1692.
    Source: HMC SP I:76.
  • DAVIS, -. Lt, Davis’ Troop, Sir Maurice Eustace’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 443.
  • DAVIS, -. Captain, Sir Maurice Eustace’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 443.
  • DAVIS, -. Ensign, Donelan’s Coy, Oliver Lord Louth’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 429.
  • DAVIS, -. Lt, John Seagrave’s Coy, The King’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 5.
  • DAVIS, Paul. Captain, Colonel Bryan McDermott’s Regiment.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 772.
  • DAWSON, James. Captain, Manchester Regiment. T, Executed 30 July 1746.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Executed.
  • DE CARNE, Rene de. Captain, Sarsfield’s Regiment of Horse, then Lt.-Col., Queen’s Own Regiment, Irish Brigade.
    Source: D’Alton, 105, 131, 146.
    Classification: French service.
  • DE COOKE, -. Cornet, Fitzjames' Regiment of Horse. T at sea ?
    Source: MR.
    Classification: French service.
  • DE COURCY, Almeric, Lord Kinsale. Lt-Col, Sarsfield’s Horse. Took his seat in Irish Lords, 1692; d. 1719.
    Source: D’Alton 131, 143, 145.
  • DE COURCY, Myles. Captain, Boiseleau’s Foot. Lord Kinsale from 1719. Cousin to Almeric.
    Source: D’Alton 145.
  • DE SAUSSAY-. Officer of Engineers, Picquets. T Culloden, discharged.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: French service.
  • DE TASSE, Lt.-Gen of infantry, Aughrim.
    Source: TCD MS 2199 f. 29.
  • DEACON, Charles. Ensign, Manchester Regiment. T, transported.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Transport.
  • DEACON, Robert. Lt, Manchester Regiment. T, died January 1746.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner, died.
  • DEACON, Thomas. Lt, Manchester Regiment. T, Executed 30 July 1746.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Executed.
  • DEAN, Laurence. Cornet, Shaughnessy’s Troop, Lord Clare’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 310.
  • DEANE, Captain on Captain Johnston's list after La Hogue, June 1692.
    Source: HMC SP I:73.
  • DEANE, Lawrence. Lt, Peter Blake’s Coy, Lord Bophin alias Colonel John Bourke’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 514.
  • DEARY, Alexander. Captain in Stoneywood's, 1745. Aberdeen man.
    Source: NA TS 20/83/36.
  • DEASE, -. Ensign, Patrick Missett’s Coy, Colonel Richard Nugent’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 229.
  • DEASE, -. Captain, Colonel Richard Nugent’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 229.
  • DEASE, Garret. Ensign, Garret ‘Tirrell’’s Coy, the Earl of Clancarty’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 114.
  • DECORM, Alexander, jr. Lt, 1745.
  • DEFFOSER, Le Sr. Captain, Colonel Charles Cavenagh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 383.
  • DEGUENT, Charles. Lt, Christopher Sherlock and John Wogan’s Coy, Fitz-James’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 82.
  • DEHAN, -. Lt, Lovendal's; French officer.
    Source: NLS ACC 5039 (Albemarle Papers).
  • DEIGNAN, -. Surgeon, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242, 562r.
  • DELAGARDE, Isidore. Lt., Nugent’s Troop, John Parker’s Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 223.
  • DELAHAYE, Michael. Lt.-Col. Earl of Westmeath's Foot, 1690.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820.
  • DELAHOYDE -. Ensign, Conly’s Coy, Christopher, Lord Slane’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 339, 478.
  • DELAHOYDE [DELAHIDE], -. Colonel, fell on the field at Aughrim.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 784.
    Classification: KIA.
  • DELAHOYDE [DELAHIDE], Maurice. Lt-Col, Earl of Westmeath’s, late Colonel Francis O’Toole’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 469.
  • DELAHOYDE [DE LA HOYDE], Nicholas. Captain, Berwick's and Picquets. T, Culloden, discharged.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: French service.
  • DELAHUNTY, Laurence. Major, Heyward Oxburgh's, 2 June 1690.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820.
  • DELAHUNTY, Laurence. Lt, Fitzgerald’s Troop, Sir Neill O’Neill’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 299.
  • DELAMERE, -. Captain à la suitte, Earl of Westmeath’s, late Colonel Francis O’Toole’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 469.
  • DELANY, Rev. -. Chaplain, Colonel Purcell’s Regiment of Horse.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 667.
  • DELAVAL, -. Captain at Le Havre, 1692; Lt-Col Subsistence Officers List, December 1692.
    Source: HMC SP I: 74-76.
  • DEMPSEY, -. Captain, Fitz-James’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 82.
  • DEMPSEY, Francis. Lt.-Col. Defended Limerick.
    Source: D’Alton, 107.
  • DEMPSEY, James. Col.
    Source: D’Alton, 107.
  • DEMPSEY, Laurence. Lt-Col. Lord Galmoy's Horse, King's Army, 2 June 1690.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820; Childs (2007).
  • DEMPSEY, Thomas. Lt., Thomas Burke’s Troop, Sarsfield’s Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 107, 131.
  • DENN, -. Captain, Charles Moore’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 457.
  • DENN, -. Captain, Charles Moore’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 457.
  • DENN, -. Captain, Charles Moore’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 457.
  • DENN, -. Lt, Lord Kilmallock’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 457.
  • DENN, Thomas. Captain, Sir Maurice Eustace’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 443.
  • ‘DENNE’, Christopher. Lt, Thomas Denn’s Coy, Sir Maurice Eustace’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 443.
  • DERMOT, -. Lt, Throgmorton’s Troop, Thomas Maxwell’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 458.
  • DERMOT, Bryain. Captain in Irish Foot, 29 November 1710.
    Source: HMC SP I:258.
  • DERMOTT, Patrick. Ensign, Richard Barry’s Coy, Colonel Nicholas Browne’s, Sir Valentine Browne’s, &c. Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 637.
  • DERMOT, Terence. Commander of the privateer Sarsfield, February/March 1692.
    Source: HMC SP I:69.
    Classification: Naval.
  • DEVENISH, Sylvester, QM, Francis Nagle’s Troop, Sarsfield’s Regiment of Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 131, 164.
  • DEVERANDE, Gros. Maj, Colonel Charles Cavenagh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 383.
  • DICCONSON, -. Lt-Col, Subsistence Officers List, December 1692.
    Source: HMC SP I: 76.
  • DICCONSON, Edward. (b. 1729 in England). Ensign, Ecossais Royales, 1744; then Lt, 1745.
    Source: Hindley, 142.
    Classification: French Service.
  • DICK, John. Naval Captain involved in plan to secure Corsica for the Jacobite interest.
    Source: Ramelet.
  • DICKINSON-. Lt, Royal Scots. T, Culloden, discharged.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: French service.
  • DILLON, -. Chaplain, Lord Ulick Galway’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 291.
  • DILLON, -. Captain, Lord Ulick Galway’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 291.
  • DILLON, Lord -. Fell on the field at Aughrim.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 784.
    Classification: KIA.
  • DILLON, Lord -. Lt-Col, the Earl of Clanricarde’s Regiment of Infantry. Governor of Galway after the battle of Aughrim, in 1691. He capitulated on July 26th, marching out with the Irish garrison, with not above 2300 badly-armed and badly-clothed men.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 250.
  • DILLON, -. Cornet, Sir Neill O’Neill’s Regiment of Horse.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 250.
  • DILLON, -. Lt, Lord Gormanston’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 250.
  • DILLON, -. Captain, Lord Galway’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 250.
  • DILLON, -. Officer à la suite, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • DILLON, -. Chaplain, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • DILLON, -. Ensign, Major John Morgan’s Coy, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • DILLON, -. Lt, Major John Morgan’s Coy, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • DILLON, -. Ensign, Colonel Lord Gormanston’s Coy, Lord Viscount Gormanston’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 232.
  • DILLON, -. Lt, Hacket’s Coy, Lord Viscount Gormanston’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 232.
  • DILLON, Arthur (d1733), COUNT DILLON/EARL DILLON [Jacobite title]. Second son of Theobald seventh Viscount Dillon. Colonel, Mountcashel's Brigade, sent to France in 1690 with a regiment of two battalions of 1600 men and two companies. In 1703, when serving in the Tyrol, Dillon and his Irish forces were ordered to clear the mountains on the northern side of Lake Garda. He lit several fires on the summit of the mountain to magnify his detachment into a large body in the eyes of the garrison and inhabitants. The citizens, apprehensive of the city being taken by storm, shut their gates and sent a deputation to Dillon with the keys. He also distinguished himself in Piedmont and Savoy in 1704. In 1705 he was made Field-Marshal, was appointed governor of Toulon, signalised himself in Lombardy, was constituted Knight of the Holy Ghost, and raised to the rank of Lt-Gen. In 1707 he served in Dauphinè; subsequently in the campaigns of 1710, 1711, 1712 under the Marshal Duke of Brunswick, and last in 1714. He was King James' agent in Paris for a number of years to 1725. General, Irish Brigades; Lt-Gen 26 April 1716. D. 1733 at the age of 63, at St Germains en Laye, having resigned his Regiment to his eldest son Comte Charles de Dillon.
    Source: HMC SP II:117; IV:4; Childs (2007); Szechi (2019), 147; D’Alton v. 2, 252-253.
    Classification: Diplomat, French service.
  • DILLON, Bartholomew. Lt, Christopher Dillon’s Coy, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • DILLON, Charles. Ensign, Michael Shanly and Green Mulloy’s Coy, Colonel Oliver O’Gara’s, late Colonel Iriel Farrell’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 250, 526.
  • DILLON, Christopher. Ensign, Thomas Dillon’s Coy, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • DILLON, Christopher. Lt, Robert Dillon’s Coy, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • DILLON, Christopher. Captain, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • DILLON, Edmund. Ensign, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Coy, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • DILLON, Henry, 8th Viscount Dillon. Colonel, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242, 244.
  • DILLON, Hubert. Lt, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Coy, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242
  • DILLON, Garrett. Colonel and 2nd Ensign Irish Troop of Guards, succeeds Robert Arthur (K Namur) on 20 September 1693.
    Source: HMC SP I: 80.
    Classification: French service.
  • DILLON, Gerald. Captain, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • DILLON, Gerald. Captain, Captain, Lord Abercorn’s Regiment of Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 91, 164; D’Alton v. 2, 250.
  • DILLON, Henry. 8th Viscount. Colonel in Mayo, Dillon's Foot, 1690; governor of Galway.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820; Childs (2007); D’Alton, 37.
  • DILLON, John. Ensign, Walter Nangle’s Coy, The King’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 4.
  • DILLON, John. CCaptain, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry. T Culloden.
    Source: MR; D’Alton v. 2, 242.
    Classification: French service.
  • DILLON, Luke. Captain, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • DILLON, Patrick. Cornet in Thomas Burke’s Troop, Sarsfield’s Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 131.
  • DILLON, Richard. Ensign, John Dillon’s Coy, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • DILLON, Robert. Captain, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • DILLON, Robert. Lt, Thomas Warren’s Coy, The King’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 4.
  • DILLON, Theobald. Captain, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry. On the 9th September 1691 Lough-Glyn Castle, commanded by Theobald Dillon, surrendered to the summons of King William’s party.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242, 250.
  • DILLON, Theobald. Captain in Roscommon, 1690.
    Source: D’Alton, 36.
  • DILLON, Thomas. Ensign, Theobald Dillon’s Coy, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • DILLON, Thomas. Lt, Thomas Dillon’s Coy, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • DILLON, Thomas. Captain, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • DIXON, George. Quartermaster, 1715. From Ancroft.
    Source: Gooch (1995).
  • DOBBIN [DOBIN], -. Chirurgeon, Colonel Cormac O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 352.
  • DOBBIN [DOBIN], -. Ensign, Peter Dobin’s Coy, Colonel Cormac O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 352.
  • DOBBIN [DOBIN], -. Lt, Savage’s Coy, Fitz-James’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 82, 371.
  • DOBBIN, -. Cornet, Cusack’s Troop, Thomas Maxwell’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 458, v. 2 371.
  • DOBBIN, -. QM, Cusack’s Troop, Thomas Maxwell’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 458.
  • DOBBIN, -. QM, Lord Dongan’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 371.
  • DOBBIN, Peter [Piers]. Ensign, the Earl of Tyrone’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 371.
  • DOBBIN [DOBIN], Peter of Drumferagh. Captain, Colonel Cormac O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry. Of the Carrickfergus line.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 352, 370-371.
  • DOBBIN, Peter. QM, Cormuck O’Neill’s Troop, Lord Dongan’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 256.
  • DOBBIN [DOBIN], Thomas. Lt, Peter Dobin’s Coy, Colonel Cormac O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 352.
  • DOBBINS, Piers. Ensign, Piers Walsh’s Coy, the Earl of Tyrone’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 205.
  • DODD, -. Ensign, Thady McNamara’s Coy, Colonel Charles O’Bryan’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 698.
  • DODDINGTON, James. Captain, John Parker’s Regiment of Horse. Major at Boyne, KIA.
    Source: D’Alton, 223-24.
    Classification: KIA Boyne.
  • DODSBY, -. Major in Fitzjames's, 2 June 1690.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820.
  • DOE, Louis. Receiver-General, King's Army at the Boyne.
    Source: TCD MS 2199 f. 54.
  • DOGE/I, Le Sieur. Lt.-Col., Bellew's Regiment of Foot, 1690.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820.
  • DOHERTY, -. QM, Colonel Dudley Bagnall’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 380, 615.
  • DOHERTY, -. Ensign, O’Donnell’s Coy, Lord Kilmallock’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 380, 434.
  • DOHERTY, -. Cornet, Macmillan’s Troop, Thomas Maxwell’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 458; v. 2, 379.
  • DOHERTY, -. Ensign, MacSwyny’s Coy, Fitz-James’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 82, 379.
  • DOLPHIN, -. ‘Maal des Logis’, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • DOLPHIN, Thomas. Ensign, Lt-Col Walter Burke’s Coy, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • DONALDSON, Nicol. Ensign. Prisoner at Sheriffmuir.
    Source: ChronAtholl; Dobson (1993); NRS GD 18/3157.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • DONGAN, -. Captain, The King’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 5.
  • DONGAN, Lord -. Colonel of Dragoons.
  • DONGAN, Thomas. Colonel, later Lord Dongan after death of Earl of Limerick in. 1698.
    Source: D’Alton, 263; O’Callaghan, 331.
  • DONGAN, Thomas. Cornet, Piers Archbold’s Troop, Lord Dongan’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 256.
  • DONGAN, William, VISCOUNT and EARL OF LIMERICK. Colonel, Lord Dongan’s Dragoons. Killed, Boyne.
    Source: D’Alton, 256, 259-61.
    Classification: KIA.
  • DONELAN [DONELLAN], -. Captain, Oliver Lord Louth’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 429.
  • DONELAN, Edmund. Lt, James Plunkett’s Coy, Oliver Lord Louth’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 429.
  • DONELAN, James. Brother of Captain M’Laughlin Donelan. Captain and afterwards Major in Lord Louth’s Regiment of Infantry. At the close of the campaign he passed into France, where he obtained a commission and rank from Louis the Fourteenth, but was killed in Piedmont in 1693.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 291, 298-299.
    Classification: KIA, French service.
  • DONELAN, M’Laughlin. Captain, Lord Ulick Galway’s Regiment of Infantry. He rose to the rank of Colonel and was wounded at Aughrim, but afterwards was comprehended in the Articles of Limerick.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 291, 298.
  • DONNELL, Thomas. Cornet, Morres Fitzgerald’S Troop, Lord Clare’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 310.
  • DONNELLY, -. Captain, Colonel Gordon O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 627.
  • DONNELLY, Simon. Ensign, Richard Kelly’s Coy, Christopher, Lord Slane’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 339.
  • DONNELLY, Terence. Captain in Tyrone, 1690.
    Source: D’Alton, 35.
  • DONOGHUE, -. Lt, Donoghue’s Coy, Colonel Owen McCarthy’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 682.
  • DONOGHUE, -. Grenadier Captain, Colonel Owen McCarthy’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 682.
  • DONOGHUE (DONNOGHE), -. 'Sub-Lieutenant in the regiment of Irish Guards', 21 September 1695.
    Source: HMC SP I: 107.
    Classification: French service.
  • DONOGHUE, Geoffrey. Ensign, Nicholas Browne’s Coy, Colonel Nicholas Browne’s, Sir Valentine Browne’s, &c. Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 637.
  • DONOVAN, Hugh. Subaltern officer/chaplain named in O'Donovan papers.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 708.
  • DONOVAN, Philip. Ensign, John Butler’s Coy, Colonel John Barrett’s Regiment of Horse.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 684, 712.
  • DONOVAN, Richard. Lt, Donogh O’Donovan’s Coy, Colonel Daniel O’Donovan’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 708.
  • DONOVAN, Thomas. Ensign, Charles McCartie’s Coy, Sir John Fitz-Gerald’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 417, 712.
  • DONWORTH, Dermot of Templeconnolly. QM, John Barry’s Troop, Brigadier Francis Carroll’s Dragoons. Attainted in 1691.
    Source: D’Alton, 431, 457.
  • DOOLY, -. Ensign, MacMahon’s Coy, Lord Kenmare’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 316.
  • DORAN, -. Captain, Colonel Richard Butler’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 768.
  • DORMER, William. Lt, John Power’s Coy, Colonel Edward Butler’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 579.
  • DORNEY, Robert. Captain, Major General Boisseleau’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 489.
  • DORRINGTON, -. Colonel, King's Regiment of Guards after Limerick and in January 1692. then Lt.-Col. King’s Foot Guards in France, 1692-98.
    Source: Rowlands (2001).
  • DORRINGTON, Andrew. Captain, the Earl of Clancarty’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 114.
  • DORRINGTON, William of Dublin. Colonel, The King’s Regiment of Infantry. Formerly Brigadier, King's Army, 2 June 1690, Ireland; Major-General, 1st Infantry Division at Aughrim. Was made Privy Councillor of Ireland. Wounded at the siege of Derry. Distinguished himself at the Boyne. Taken prisoner at the battle of Aughrim, but soon released by the Revolutionists to resume his activities for the Jacobite cause in France, where he was made Colonel of the Royal Irish Foot Guards. His last campaign was in 1710 after having served also in Flanders and Germany. D. 1718 in Paris.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820; TCD MS 2199 f. 29; Childs (2007); D’Alton v. 2, 4, 10-12, 784.
    Classification: French Service.
  • DOUGLAS, d'Hortore. Captain, Royal Scots. T, Culloden; discharged.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: French Service.
  • DOUGLAS, Charles Joseph. (b. 1720 or 1722, Montreal, Bugey). Languedoc and Picquets, 1740; Ensign, 1742; Lt, 1744; Capitaine en Seconde, Ecossais Royales, 1744. T Culloden, discharged.
    Source: MR; Hindley, 142.
    Classification: French Service.
  • DOUGLAS, George, EARL OF DUMBARTON (1635-1692). Appointed GOC Scotland April 1691. Brigadier, Jacobite forces 1690 in England?
    Source: TCD MS 2199 f. 1; Glozier (2004), 238.
  • DOUGLAS, James. Ensign, 1715.
    Source: Szechi (2006), 227.
  • DOUGLAS, Joseph Marie. (b. 1723, Montreal (Bugey). Languedoc and Picquets, 1739; Gardes di corps de Villeroy, 1740; Lt, Ecossais Royales, 1744. Also served in Dettingen, 1743.
    Source: Hindley, 142.
    Classification: French Service.
  • DOUGLAS, Patrick. Ensign, Strathmore's Bn. Prisoner in Preston, 1716.
    Source: CS V 162; Dobson (1995); NRS RH 1/2/494.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • DOUGLAS, William of Glenburnie. Captain in Strathmore's Bn. P, Preston, poss. escaped, Liverpool, Chester.
    Source: CS V.162, 166; Dobson (1993); NRS RH 1/2/494.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • DOW, William. Lt, Perth's, 1745; seconded Grante's Artillery; of Auchinshelloch, Comrie. Imprisoned, 3 January 1747 Perth, discharged 13 July.
    Source: Rosebery; McDonnell, Jacobites of Perthshire 1745.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • DOWD, John. Grenadier Captain, Sir Michael Creagh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source
    : D’Alton v. 2, 650.
  • DOWDALL, -. Lt, Patrick Missett’s Coy, Colonel Richard Nugent’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 229.
  • DOWDALL [DOWDAL], -. Ensign, R. Bellew’s Coy, Oliver Lord Louth’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 429.
  • DOWDALL, Edward. Q-M of The King’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 21.
  • DOWDALL, Edward. Captain, The King’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 4.
  • DOWDALL, Edward. QM, Francis Nagle’s Troop, Sarsfield’s Regiment of Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 131.
  • DOWDALL, George. Captain, Colonel Richard Nugent’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 229.
  • DOWDALL [DOWDELL], John. Ensign, Richard Bellew’s Coy, Lord John Bellew’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 304.
  • DOWDALL/DOWDALE, John. Major, Lord John Bellew’s Regiment of Infantry, 2 June 1690. Possibly the John Dowdall of Athlumney named as Captain of Horse in January 1705.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820; HMC SP I:198; D’Alton v. 2, 304.
    Classification: French service.
  • DOWDALL [DOWDAL], Joseph. Ensign, Barnaby Burne’s Coy, Lord Louth’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 21, 429.
  • DOWDALL, Sir Luke. Captain, The King’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 4.
  • DOWDALL, Matthew. 'Cornet in Shield's rgt', January 1705.
    Source: HMC SP I:198.
    Classification: French service.
  • DOWDALL, Patrick. Captain, The King’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 4.
  • DOWDE, -. Captain, the Earl of Clanricarde’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 130.
  • DOWDE, -. Lt, Edmund D’Arcy’s Coy, the Earl of Clanricarde’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 130.
  • DOWDE, -. Ensign, Dowde’s Coy, the Earl of Clanricarde’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 130.
  • DOWDE, David. Ensign, Edward Madden’s Coy, the Earl of Clanricarde’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 130.
  • DOWELL, Edmund. Ensign, Lucas Powell’s Coy, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • DOWLING, Daniel. Ensign, Daniel McCarty’s Coy, Colonel Roger McEllicott’s Regiment of Infrantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 735.
  • DOWLING, Owen. Lt, Thomas Dowling’s Coy, Sir Heward Oxburgh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 661.
  • DOWLING, Thomas. Captain, Sir Heward Oxburgh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 661.
  • DOWNIE, John. Lt, 1745. Farmer, Little Clinarty, Newhills.
  • DOYLE, -. QM, Simon Wyer’s Troop, Robert Clifford’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 402.
  • DOYLE, -. Lt, Sieur du Pratt’s Coy, John Hamilton’s Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 69.
  • DOYLE, Andrew. Lt, The King’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 5.
  • DOYLE, Daniel. Ensign, John Doyle’s Coy, Earl of Westmeath’s, late Colonel Francis O’Toole’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 469.
  • DOYLE, Edmund. Lt, Daniel Kelly and John Kelly’s Coy, Colonel Oliver O’Gara’s, late Colonel Iriel Farrell’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 526.
  • DOYLE, John. Lt, Colonel Earl of Westmeath’s Coy, Earl of Westmeath’s, late Colonel Francis O’Toole’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 469.
  • DOYLE, John of Arklow. Captain, Earl of Westmeath’s, late Colonel Francis O’Toole’s Regiment of Infantry. Attainted in 1691.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 469, 483.
  • DRAKE, Peter. Captain in Ireland. In Saint Germain, 1694.
    Source: D’Alton, 142.
  • DRISCOLL, -. Captain, Colonel Owen McCarthy’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 682.
  • DRISCOLL, Henry. Ensign, John Arthur’s Coy, The King’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 5.
  • DROGHEDA, Lord. Lt.-Col., King's Army in Ireland.
    Source: Childs (2007), 189.
  • DRUMMOND, -. Commanded a horse troop in Spanish service against Catalunya, then retired to a convent in Bologna. Fl 1752.
    Source: Ingamell.
    Classification: Spanish service.
  • DRUMMOND, Alexander. Captain in Logie's Rgt. Prisoner at Preston.
    Source: CS V. 161/Dobson (1993); NRS RH 1/2/494.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • DRUMMOND, David. Captain in Logie's Rgt. P, Preston.
    Source: CS V.161; Dobson (1993); NRS RH 1/2/494.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • DRUMMOND, George. Captain, Perth's. Baker, Drummnawhance, Perth. Imprisoned Perth 7 February 1746 and at Edinburgh, died there 18 July.
    Source: Rosebery; MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • DRUMMOND, James, of Strathallan. (b. 1722, Perth). Cadet, Rothe, 1740; Ensign, 1741; Lt, 1741; Captain, Ecossais Royales, 1744. Served in Holland, 1743-1744.
    Source: Hindley, 142-143.
    Classification: French Service.
  • DRUMMOND, James. Captain in Logie's Rgt. P. Preston.
    Source: CS V. 161; Dobson (1993); NRS GD 18/3157; NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • DRUMMOND, James, Marquess of. Active in supporting attempt on Edinburgh Castle, 1715.
    Source: Childs (2007), 107.
  • DRUMMOND, James, 3rd Duke of Perth (1713-46). Lt.-General, 1745-6. Died at sea, 11 May 1746.
    Source: Rosebery; MR.
  • DRUMMOND, James, Master of Strathallan. Lt-Col., 1745, escaped, d. 1765.
    Source: Rosebery.
  • DRUMMOND, John, Viscount Forth (1682-1754). Son to Melfort. Escaped to France.
    Source: Scots Peerage VI:70; Dobson (1993).
  • DRUMMOND, John. Captain, Perth's. Of Millinow, Comrie. Possibly the same John Drummond identified as an Irish Brigade captain in Perthshire in NLS MS 98 f. 40.
    Source: NLS MS 98 f. 40; Rosebery.
  • DRUMMOND (MacGREGOR), John. Captain in Glengyle's, 1745. Possibly nephew of Drummond of Balhaldie. From Balnacuik, Balquhidder. Imprisoned 10 August 1746, Canongate and Carlisle, transported 1747.
    Source: McDonnell, Jacobites of Perthshire in 1745; MR.
    Classification: Transport.
  • DRUMMOND, John of Dalpowrie. Officer, Atholl Brigade.
    Source: ChronAtholl; MR.
  • DRUMMOND, Lord John of Perth. (b. 1714, France). Colonel, Royal Scots in the French Service (Ecossais Royales), 1744. Brigadier, December 1745. Lt.-General, 1745-6. Escaped.
    Source: NRS GD 248/48/4/1; Hindley, 142.
    Classification: French Service.
  • DRUMMOND, John. (b. Perth). Capitaine en Seconde, Ecossais Royales, 1744. Captain, 1745.
    Source: Hindley, 143.
    Classification: French Service.
  • DRUMMOND, Lord Lewis of Melfort. (b. 1710, Saint-Germain-en-Laye). Company of cadets, 1727. Lt, Bourbon, 1729. Capitaine en Seconde, Perwick, 1734; Lt-Col, Ecossais Royales, 1744; Order of Saint Louis, 1744. W & T Culloden. Discharged.
    Source: NLS ACC 5039; MR; Hindley, 142.
    Classification: Prisoner; French Service.
  • DRUMMOND, Lewis. Lt, Irish Brigade in Perthshire, late 1740s.
    Source: NLS MS 98 f. 40.
  • DRUMMOND, Louis. (b. 1728, Perth). Cadet, Rothe, 1742; Ensign, Ecossais Royales, 1744; Lt, 1744; Captain, 1745. Served in Holland, 1742; Flanders, 1744; Stirling.
    Source: Hindley, 143.
    Classification: French Service.
  • DRUMMOND, Peter. Ensign, Perth's. Of Millinow. T ?
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner?
  • DRUMMOND, Peter or Patrick. Ensign, of Bellnae, Comrie. Imprisoned Stirling 23 March 1746, discharged 19 May.
    Source: Rosebery.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • DRUMMOND, Thomas of Logiealmond. Captain, 1715, Logiealmond's. P, Sherifmuir, pardoned 1716.
    Source: Dobson (1993); NRS GD 18/3157.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • DRUMMOND, Thomas of Logiealmond. Captain, 1745, imprisoned Stirling May 1746, released under General Pardon 1747.
    Source: McDonnell Jacobites of Perthshire 1745.
  • DRUMMOND, William. 4th VISCOUNT STRATHALLAN (1690-1746). Wife was Lady Margaret Murray, daughter to Baroness Nairne. P, Sheriffmuir. Major General, 1745-6. K. Culloden.
    Source: ChronAtholl, MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • DRUMMOND, William Viscount Strathallan. Brigadier then Major-General. Killed Culloden.
    Source: NRS GD 190/3/294/1.
    Classification: KIA.
  • DRUMMOND, William. (b. 1724, Perth). Cadet, Ecossais Royales, 1744; Lt, 1745. Served n Flanders, 1745.
    Source: Hindley, 143.
    Classification: French Service.
  • DRUMMOND, William. Captain, Perth's, brother to Strathallan, of Callendar. Escaped to Sweden.
    Source: Rosebery; Behre (1982); McDonnell, Jacobites of Perthshire in 1745.
  • DRUNMER, -. Lieutenant in Buchan's forces, taken 1690.
  • DU FRESNE, -. Cornet, Lt. Alexander McKenzy’s Troop, Robert Clifford’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 402.
  • DUCKENFIELD, Thomas. Captain, Simon Luttrell’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 344.
  • DUDESART, -. Lt of Marines; French Service.
    Source: NLS ACC 5039.
    Classification: French service.
  • DUFF, James. Ensign, Avochie's in Lord Lewis Gordon's. Son to Hatton and Writer's apprentice. Deserted.
    Source: MR.
  • DUFFE, -. Lt in Roger MacElligott’s Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2. 80.
  • DUFFE, Andrew. Lt, John Stanley’s Coy, John Hamilton’s Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 69.
  • DUFFE, Lawrence. Lt, Edmund Murphy’s Coy, John Hamilton’s Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 69.
  • DUFFY, -. Ensign, Duffy’s Coy, Colonel Art McMahon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 593.
  • DUFFY, -. Captain, Colonel Art McMahon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 593.
  • DUGUID, Alexander in Auchinhove. S of Francis and Maria Abercromby. Lt in Glenbuchat's 1716, fled to France.
    Source: JAB 15.
  • DUGUID, Patrick Robert (1700-77). S of Robert of Auchinhove and Teresa Leslie. Officer in Huntly's Squadron, Sheriffmuir; Captain, Avochie's Strathbogie battalion, Lord Lewis Gordon's 1745, escaped.
    Source: JAB; Cess Roll; Dobson (1993), MR.
  • DUGUID, Robert. Lieutenant in Glenbuchat's, 1715.
    Source: HMC SP VI:423.
  • DUIGENANE, Paul. Ensign, William Shanley’s Coy, Colonel Oliver O’Gara’s, late Colonel Iriel Farrell’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 526.
  • DUIGIN, John. Ensign, Myles O’Carroll’s Coy, Sir Heward Oxburgh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 661.
  • DUIGIN, William. Lt, Sir Heward Oxburgh’s Coy, Sir Heward Oxburgh’s Regiment of Infantry. Probably the same individual named in the 1691 Attainder as “William Duigin of Palace, clerk”.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 661, 667.
  • ‘DULANY’ [DULLANY], Daniel. Lt, Edmund Daly’s Coy, Sir Heward Oxburgh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 661.
  • DULHUNTY, Anthony. Cornet, Viscount Galmoy’s Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 95.
  • DUNBAR, -. Captain, Lille.
    Source: Glozier (2004), 240.
  • DUNBAR, -. Ensign in Buchan's forces, taken 1690.
  • DUNBAR, Sir James of Durn (1665-1737). S of Sir William and Janet Brodie, surrendered Banff 24 November 1716.
    Source: Dobson (1993).
  • DUNBAR, John. Ensign in Mackintosh's, 1715. Merchant, P, Preston; tr Liverpool to Virginia or Jamaica on the Elizabeth and Anne, 29 June 1716, landed Virginia August. Settled Newport, RI, 1720.
    Source: CS V. 162; NRS RH 1/2/494; GD 103, 298; SP America & West Indies 1716.310; Virginia SP 1.185, Calendar of Treasury Books 31.208.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • DUNBAR, Thomas. Captain at Dunkirk, 1692.
    Source: HMC SP I: 74-75.
  • DUNBAR, Sir William of Durn (d1786). S of Sir James Dunbar and Margaret, d of Sir James Baird of Auchmedden. M Clementina, d of Sir James Grant of Grant in 1737; M2 Jane Bartlett, 1765. Died Banff.
  • DUNBRECK, Patrick. Chaplain to Earl Marischal, 1715.
    Source: JAB.
  • DUNCAN, Alexander of Ardownie. Captain, 5th coy Panmure's Foot, 1715: 2sgts, 2 cpls, 29 men plus Lt Charles Gairn, 2 i/c 6th coy as adjutant.
    Source: NRS GD45/1/201; Dobson (1995).
  • DUNCAN, James, brother of Alexander of Ardownie Lt in Grenadier Coy, 2 i/c 12th coy: 2sgts, 2 cpls, 2 drummers, 37 men, roll 46, Panmure's Foot, 1715.
    Source: NRS GD45/1/201, Dobson (1995).
  • DUNCAN, John. Surgeon, 1715. Of Glanton. Transported.
    Source: Gooch (1995).
    Classification: Transport.
  • DUNGAN, Lord -. Colonel, Lord Dungan's Dragoons, King's Army, 2 June 1690.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820.
  • DUNKIN, -. Captain, Thomas Maxwell’s Dragoons. Possibly the same as James Duncan of Currag, attainted in 1691.
    Source: D’Alton, 458, 462.
  • DUNN, -. Lt, Daniel Egan’s Coy, Lord Kilmallock’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 434.
  • DUNN, -. Ensign, Dempsey’s Coy, Fitz-James’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 82.
  • DUNN, Daniel. Captain, Colonel Charles Moore’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 605.
  • DUNN, Terence. Captain, Colonel Charles Moore’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 605.
  • DUNNE, -. Lt, D’Arcy’s Coy, Lord Viscount Gormanston’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 232.
  • DUNNE, Francis. Killed Aughrim, raised two companies for King's Army.
    Source: HMC SP I:174.
    Classification: KIA.
  • DUNNE, William. Lt, Robert Wolverston’s Coy, Colonel Charles Moore’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 605.
  • DUNSANY, Lord -. Captain, Luttrell’s Regiment of Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 189, 199-201.
  • DUPUY, James. Lt-Col. Owen MacCarthy's, 2 June 1690.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820.
  • DURETT, Mons. -. Captain, Major General Boisseleau’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 489.
  • DURIER, John. Surgeon, T on Louis XV of Dunkirk.
    Source: NLS MS 7073 f. 59.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • DURWARD, Malcolm of Mulloch. Lt, Monaltrie's. Pardoned.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • DURWARD, -. Brother to Mulloch. Lt, Monaltrie's. K, Culloden.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • DURWARD, -. Brother to Mulloch. Lt, Monaltrie's. K, Culloden.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • DWYER, Denis. 2nd Lt, Spanish service, 1730s. Involved in Corsican planning.
    Source: Ramelet Stuart.
    Classification: Spanish Service.
  • DWYER, John. Lt, Thomas Purcell’s Coy, Colonel Dudley Bagnall’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 615.
  • DWYER, Philip. Lt, Thady McNamara’s Coy, Colonel Charles O’Bryan’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 626, 698.
  • DWYER, Philip. Grenadier Captain, Colonel Dudley Bagnall’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 615.
  • DWYER, Thomas. Cornet, Piers Butler’s Coy, Viscount Galmoy’s Regiment of Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 95; D’Alton v. 2, 626.
  • DWYER, Thomas. Lt, Philip Dwyer’s Coy, Colonel Dudley Bagnall’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 615.
  • DYNNEEN, Thomas. QM, Henry Coppinger’s Troop, Brigadier Francis Carroll’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 431.

Dataset classifications

  • British Army
  • Deserter
  • Diplomat
  • Executed
  • KE: King’s Evidence
  • KIA: Killed in Action
  • Naval
  • Prisoner
  • Service for foreign power: Dutch, French service
  • Transport