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.

A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z

[Jacobite army units]

[Dataset classifications]

[Abbreviations]

M

  • McADAM, David.  Captain, deserted from Dumbarton’s at Mons.
    Source: Glozier (2004), 240.
  • McARDELL, -. Lt, Thomas Bellew’s Coy, Lord John Bellew’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 304.
  • MACARTAN [MAKARTEN], -. Captain, Thomas Maxwell’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 458.
  • MACARTAN [MAKARTEN], Thomas. Lt, Macartan’s Troop, Thomas Maxwell’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 458.
  • McARTHUR, John. Lt in Perth’s. From Callendar and imprisoned there and at Stirling. Discharged.
    Source: P1745; MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacAULIFFE, -. Ensign, MacAuliffe’s Coy, Lord Kenmare’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 316, 640.
  • MacAULIFFE, -. Captain, Lord Kenmare’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 316.
  • McAULIFFE, Daniel. Lt, George Trapp’s Coy, Colonel Nicholas Browne’s, Sir Valentine Browne’s, &c. Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 637.
  • McAULIFFE, Dermott. Lt, Col Prendergast’s Troop, Hugh Sutherland’s Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 209.
  • MacAULIFFE, Dermott. Maj, Colonel Nicholas Browne’s, Sir Valentine Browne’s, &c. Regiment of Infantry. Attainted in 1696.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820; D’Alton v. 2, 637, 640.
  • McAULIFFE, Teigue. Lt, Daniel McCarty’s Coy, Colonel Roger McEllicott’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 640.
  • MacBEAN, Angus. Lt, Lady Mackintosh’s. Escaped.
    Source: MR.
  • MacBEAN or BANE, Fergus. Captain, Mackintosh’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • MacBEAN, Gillies. Major, Lady Mackintosh’s, son to Aeneas of Kinchyle, Dalmagerry. K, Culloden.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MacBEAN, Gillies. Lt, Lady Mackintosh’s. Farmer, Bunachton. Escaped.
    Source: MR.
  • MacBEAN or BANE, John. Subaltern, Mackintosh’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • MacCABE, -. Lt, MacCabe’s Coy, Colonel Edmund O’Reilly’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 745.
  • MacCABE, -. Captain, Colonel Edmund O’Reilly’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 745.
  • MacCALLAGHAN, Donough. Lt.-Col., John Baggot (?)’s Foot. Ireland, 1690.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820.
  • MacCALLAHANE, Callaghan. Lt, Thady Callaghan’s Coy, Colonel Nicholas Browne’s, Sir Valentine Browne’s, &c. Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 637.
  • McCALLAHANE, John. Ensign, Thady Callaghan’s Coy, Colonel Nicholas Browne’s, Sir Valentine Browne’s, &c. Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 637.
  • McCANN, Bryan. Lt, Con O’Neill’s Coy, Colonel Cormac O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 352.
  • McCANN [McCAN], Cormuck. Ensign, Bryan O’Neill’s Coy, Colonel Cormac O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 352.
  • MACARTAN [MAKARTEN], -. Cornet, Macartan’s Troop, Thomas Maxwell’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 458.
  • MACARTAN, -. Cornet, Dunkin’s Troop, Thomas Maxwell’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 458.
  • MacCARTAN, Thomas. Lt, Valentine Russell’s Coy, Lord John Bellew’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 304.
  • MacCARTHY, Daniel. Colonel, fell on the field at Aughrim.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 784.
    Classification: KIA.
  • McCARTHY, Daniel. Captain, Nicholas Purcell’s Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 239.
  • McCARTHY, Justin, LORD MOUNTCASHEL. OC Irish forces in France.
    Source: Glozier (2004), 243.
  • McCARTHY, Owen. Cornet, Daniel McCarthy’s Troop, Nicholas Purcell’s Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 239.
  • McCARTHY, Robert (1698-1769).De jure Earl of Clancarty, resigned his commission in the Royal Navy 1741 and joined the Jacobites.
    Source: Morley.
  • MacCARTHY, Owen. Colonel under Tyrconnell. Colonel, Owen MacCArthy’s Foot, Ireland, 1690. Probably the officer reported as ‘dangerously wounded in the Shoulder and the Thigh’, London Gazette 15-19 August 1689. Colonel in France, 1692.
    Source: HMC SP I:74-5; NLS ACC 5820; Childs (2007), 152.
  • McCARTHY MORE, -, Colonel in Kerry, 1690.
    Source: D’Alton, 34.
  • MacCARTHY MORE, Charles. Colonel under Tyrconnell; Governor of Carrickfergus. Source: Childs (2007), 151-52.
  • MacCARTIE, -. Ensign, Driscoll’s Coy, Colonel Owen McCarthy’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 682.
  • MacCARTIE, -. Ensign, Owen MacCartie’s Coy, Colonel Owen McCarthy’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 682.
  • MacCARTIE, -. Lt, Driscoll’s Coy, Colonel Owen McCarthy’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 682.
  • MacCARTIE, -. Lt, MacSweeny’s Coy, Colonel Owen MacCarthy’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 682.
  • MacCARTIE, -. Captain, Colonel Owen MacCarthy’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 682.
  • MacCARTIE, -. Lt-Col, Colonel Owen MacCarthy’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 682.
  • McCARTIE, Charles. Captain, Sir John Fitz-Gerald’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 417.
  • McCARTIE, Denis. Subaltern officer/chaplain named in O'Donovan papers.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 708.
  • MacCARTIE/MCCARTHY, Owen More. Colonel, Colonel Owen McCarthy’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 282.
  • MacCARTIE, Philemon. QM, Doddington’s Troop, John Parker’s Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 223.
  • McCARTIE, Teigue. Subaltern officer/chaplain named in O'Donovan papers.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 708.
  • McCARTY, Teigue. Captain, Colonel Roger McEllicott’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 735.
  • McCARTY, Teigue. Lt-Col, Colonel Roger McEllicott’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 735.
  • McCARTY, Teigue. Ensign, Edmund Barrett’s Coy, Major General Boisseleau’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 489.
  • McCARTY, Teigue. Ensign, Ulick Browne’s Coy, Lord Mountcashel’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 95.
  • MACARTY, -. Lt, Daly’s Coy, Lord Mountcashel’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 95.
  • MACARTY, -. Ensign, Donogh Earl of Clancarty’s Coy, the Earl of Clancarty’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 114.
  • McCARTY, Callahan. Lt, Charles McCarty’s Coy, Major General Boisseleau’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 489.
  • McCARTY, Callahan. Captain, Major-General Boisseleau’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 489.
  • McCARTY, Charles. Captain, Sir Neill O’Neill’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 299.
  • McCARTY, Charles. Ensign, Daniel O’Donoghue’s Coy, Colonel Roger McEllicott’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 735.
  • McCARTY, Charles. Ensign, Roger McEllicott’s Coy, Colonel Roger McEllicott’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 735.
  • McCARTY, Charles. Captain, Colonel Roger McEllicott’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 735.
  • McCARTY, Charles. Lt, Edmund Barrett’s Coy, Major General Boisseleau’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 489.
  • McCARTY, Charles. Lt, Charles McCarty’s Coy, Major-General Boisseleau’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 489.
  • McCARTY, Charles. Captain, Major- General Boisseleau’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 489.
  • McCARTY, Charles. Captain, Major- General Boisseleau’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 489.
  • McCARTY, Daniel. Captain, Colonel Roger McEllicott’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 735.
  • McCARTY, Donogh. Ensign, Philip Cogan’s Coy, Major-General Boisseleau’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 489.
  • MACARTY [M’CARTY], Donogh. Captain, the Earl of Clancarty’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 114.
  • McCARTY [M’CARTY], Donogh. Lt, John Hogan’s Coy, Lord Mountcashel’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 95.
  • McCARTY, Donough. 4th EARL OF CLANCARTY. Colonel, Colonel 1689-91, the Earl of Clancarty’s Regiment of Infantry. Born c. 1670. In March 1689 the townspeople of Bandon fell upon its small Jacobite garrison under Captain Donell O’Neill, seized their arms etc., and shut the gates against the above Earl who was advancing with a reinforcement of six companies to relieve the place. In the same year the Earl sat as a Peer by Royal dispensation. In 1690 he was taken prisoner at Cork and sent to the Tower of London, where he was held until 1694 when he escaped to France, and there commanded a troop of King James’ Guards until the peace of Ryswick in 1697. The following year he was arrested when in England with his wife, and pardoned on condition of abjuring the Kingdom, whereupon he retired to Hamburg, bought an island in the Elbe, where he remained until his death. Attainted in 1691 and 1696.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 114-117.
    Classification: French Service.
  • McCARTY, Florence. Lt, Callahan McCarty’s Coy, Major General Boisseleau’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 489.
  • McCARTY, Florence. Captain, Major-General Boisseleau’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 489.
  • McCARTY, Justin, EARL OF MOUNTCASHEL. Major General under Tyrconnell. Lt.-Gen and Master of the Ordnance, Ireland 14 May 1689. Raised Bulkeley’s in France, 1692. Severely wounded in an engagement near Enniskillen; he was in cure for a long time, but corrupted a servant to escape. As a breach of parole, Lord Mountcashel submitted himself to be tried before a Court of Honour, where he was acquitted. He then went on to resume military duties in France. Louis entitled him to command all Irish troops taken into French service: his own, Daniel O’Brien’s, and Arthur Dillon’s. A few days after he was empowered to act as Lt-Gen of France, as he already was of England and Ireland. His Regiment was ordered to Savoy to drive the Piedmontese beyond the Alps. Mountcashel received wounds on the occasion. In the 1691 campaign, the Regiment mounted the trenches at Urgel. In 1692 Mountcashel’s Brigade accomplished great services with Catinat at Guillestre and Embrun. In 1694 he served as Lt-Gen in the corps of the Grand Army, having under him his own Regiment, consisting of Battalions Dublin, Charlemont, and the Marines. In the campaign on the Rhine, he acted as Lt-Gen under Marshal Lorges. He died of his wounds in Barege, in 1694. Attainted in 1691 and 1696, two years after his death.
    Source: TCD MS 2199 ff. 3, 55; HMC SP I:42; Childs (2007), 52, 196; D’Alton v. 2, 95, 103-106.
    Classification: French Service, KIA.
  • McCARTY, Owen. Ensign, Charles McCarty’s Coy, Colonel Roger McEllicott’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 735.
  • McCARTY, Owen. Captain, Colonel Roger McEllicott’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 735.
  • MACANALLY, -. Ensign, Colonel Cormac O’Neill’s Coy, Colonel Cormac O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 352
  • McCLOCHRIET, Archibald. Subaltern, Drummond of Logiealmond’s. T, Preston.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • McCOGHLAN, John. Captain, Lord Ulick Galway’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 291.
  • MacCOLL, Archibald. Ensign/Officer, Ardsheal’s. Of Kintail, Mull.
    Source: MR.
  • MacCOLL. John. Ensign/Officer, Ardsheal’s. Of Portnacroish, Appin. D in captivity ? Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner, died.
  • MacCONNOCHIE, Alexander. Lt, Cromartie’s. Ygr, Balnamuick.
    Source: MR.
  • McCONWAY, Christopher. Officer in King James’ Army. Brother of Edward McConway (alias Edward Blenerhasset). Fell at Aughrim.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 375.
    Classification: KIA.
  • McCONWAY, Edward. Lt, Bryan O’Neill’s Coy, Colonel Cormac O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry. Alias Edward Blenerhasset – erroneously styled on the Army List, by a Sept designation, ‘McConway’.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 352, 375.
  • McCONWAY, Terence. Ensign, Bryan O’Neill’s Coy, Colonel Cormac O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 352.
  • McCROGHAN, Denis. Subaltern officer/chaplain named in O'Donovan papers.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 708.
  • MacCULLOCH, Roderick of Glastullich. Captain, Cromartie’s. T, pardoned.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacCULLOCH, -. Lt Cromartie’s and brother to Roderick.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDANIELL, -. Colonel under Tyrconnell, 1689.
    Source: Childs (2007), 39.
  • McDANIELL, James. Captain, Lord Clare’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 310.
  • McDERMOTT, -. In Colonel Oliver O’Gara’s Regiment.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 278.
  • McDERMOTT, -. In Colonel Oliver O’Gara’s Regiment.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 278.
  • McDERMOTT, -. In Colonel Oliver O’Gara’s Regiment.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 278.
  • McDERMOTT, -. In Colonel Oliver O’Gara’s Regiment.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 278.
  • McDERMOTT, -. In Colonel Oliver O’Gara’s Regiment.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 278.
  • McDERMOTT, -. Adj, Sir Michael Creagh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 278, 650.
  • McDERMOTT, -. In Sir Michael Creagh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 278.
  • MacDERMOT, -. Colonel in 1691.
    Source: Childs (2007), 393.
  • McDERMOTT, Bryan. Ensign, Luke Dillon’s Coy, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • McDERMOTT, Bryan. Colonel. He was commanding a Regiment in 1689, an appointment from King James himself. Attainted in 1691.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 771-772.
  • McDERMOTT, Bryan Duff. Captain, Colonel Oliver O’Gara’s, late Colonel Iriel Farrell’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 526.
  • McDERMOTT, Connor. Lt, Charles Phillips’ Troop, Colonel Oliver O’Gara’s, late Colonel Iriel Farrell’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 526.
  • McDERMOTT [MacDERMOT], Dudley. Lt, Rooth’s and Irish Piquets. T, Culloden. Discharged.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: French Service.
  • McDERMOTT, Hugh. Captain, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry. He was taken prisoner at Aughrim but was released on the interference of Sir Robert King, by reason of his humanity and kindness towards the Protestant Clergy and Laity.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242, 277.
  • McDERMOTT, Michael. Ensign, Hugh McDermott’s Coy, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • McDERMOTT, Myles. Lt, Henry Crofton’s Troop, Robert Clifford’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 402.
  • McDERMOTT, Patrick. Ensign, Terence McDermott’s Coy, Sir Michael Creagh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 278, 650.
  • McDERMOTT, Roger. Lt, Henry Roe McDermott’s Coy, Colonel Oliver O’Gara’s, late Colonel Iriel Farrell’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 526.
  • McDERMOTT, Terence. Captain, Sir Michael Creagh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source
    : D’Alton v. 2, 650.
  • McDERMOTT [MacDERMOT], Thomas. Captain, Rooth’s and Piquets. T, Culloden. Discharged.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: French Service.
  • McDERMOTT ROE, Henry. Captain, Colonel Oliver O’Gara’s, late Colonel Iriel Farrell’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 526.
  • MacDONAGH, Jean. Lt, Dillon’s and Picquets. T Culloden, banished.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MacDONAGH, Terence. Captain under Tyrconnell, 1689; possibly later Lt.-Col.
    Source: Childs (2007), 39, 362.
  • MacDONALD, -. Brigadier, 1718.
    Source: HMC SP VII:598.
  • MacDONALD, -. Captain in the French Service, Ecossais Royales. Elected to the Company of Archers, 22 August 1747.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MacDONALD, Alexander of Glencoe. Lt.-Col., MacDonald of Glencoe’s. Glencoe out in 15 and 45. Surrendered, pardoned (MR). Glencoe served as regimental commander in 1689. Source: MR; Hopkins (1998), 143.
  • MacDONALD, Alexander. Captain, 1718.
    Source: HMC SP VI: 142.
  • MacDONALD, Alexander of Dalchosnie. Officer, Atholl Brigade. K Culloden.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MacDONALD, Alexander of Glenaladale. Major, Clanranald’s. T, pardoned.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacDONALD, Alexander, Alasdair MacMhaighstir Alasdair. Captain, Clanranald’s. Brother to Dalilea. T, pardoned.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacDONALD, Alexander. Lt, Clanranald’s. Nephew to Dalilea. Pardoned.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONALD, Allan. 14th Captain of Clanranald. Lt.-Col/Col? 1689. Colonel, France 1692; Colonel, 1715, shot in the back by his own men at Sheriffmuir.
    Source: Hopkins (1998), 143, 156; HMC SP I:74-5; Szechi (2006), 103.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MacDONALD, Allan of Morar. Lt-Col, Clanranald’s. T, pardoned.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacDONALD, Allan. Captain, Clanranald’s. Brother to Kinlochmoidart. Escaped.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONALD, Rev. Allan. Captain and Chaplain, Clanranald’s. T, banished.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacDONALD, Angus Beag of Dalilea. Captain, Clanranald’s. Pardoned.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONALD, Angus, ygr of Ceann-a-Cnoc.Officer, Atholl Brigade.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONALD, Angus of Achtriachtan. Officer, Glencoe’s. K, Prestonpans.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MacDONALD, Archibald. Son to Coll of Barrisdale. Recruiting late 1740s (Lt or Captain).
    Source: NLS MS 98 f. 39.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MacDONALD of Sleat, Sir Donald. Regimental Commander, 1715 Source: Szechi (2006), 157-59.
  • MacDONALD, Donald. Captain, Fraser's 78th, 1759 and gave the French sentries the password at Quebec; Captain, Ecossois Royales, 1745.
    Classification: French service and British Army.
  • MacDONALD, Donald of Kinlochmoidart. Colonel and ADC, 1745. T and executed 18 October 1746.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Executed.
  • MacDONALD, Donald of Benbecula. (b. 1726, Clanranald). Captain, Clanranald’s; Lt, Ecossais Royales. 2nd son to Clanranald; Captain, Ecossais Royales, 1774. T, pardoned. Reputed recruiting for the Jacobites in Scotland, late 1740s.
    Source: MR: NLS MS 98 f. 39; Hindley, 143-144.
    Classification: Prisoner, French Service.
  • MacDONALD, Donald of Glengarry. (b. 1716, Glengarry). Cadet, Rothe, 1740; Ensign, Ecossais Royales, 1744. Served in Holland (1742), and Flanders (1745).
    Source: Hindley, 144.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MacDONALD, Donald of Lochgary. Captain, recruiting in Scotland in late 1740s; formerly a Lt in Loudon’s.
    Source: NLS MS 98 f. 39.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MacDONALD, Donald. Riding Master, Kilmarnock’s Horse. T, pardoned.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacDONALD, Donald. Paymaster, Ecossais Royales. W, Stirling; T, Culloden.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacDONALD, Donald Ruadh. Captain, Clanranald’s; brother to Baleshair. W, Escaped. Source: MR.
  • MacDONALD, Donald. Officer, Glencoe’s and brother to Glencoe.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONALD, Donald. Officer of Glencoe’s and cadet of Glencoe, Poet.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONALD, Hugh. Bishop off Morar, stepbrother to Morar. Chaplain, Clanranald’s. T, banished.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacDONALD, James. 2nd son to Glengarry. Captain recruiting in Scotland in late 1740s.
    Source: NLS MS 98 f. 39.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MacDONALD, James. Lt, Clanranald’s. Uncle to Glenaladale.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONALD, James. Lt., Clanranald’s. Brother to Kinlochmoidart. T, Culloden, Escaped.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacDONALD, James. Officer, Glencoe’s and brother to Glencoe.
    Source: MR.
  • McDONALD, John. Lt, Bryan McGennis’s Coy, the Earl of Antrim’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 160.
  • MacDONALD, John. Subaltern, Lord Nairne’s, 1715. T, Preston.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacDONALD, Sir John. Colonel, Fitzjames’s Regiment. Inspector of Cavalry, 1745-6. Surrendered, 1746, Banished.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MacDONALD, John of Crowlin. Officer, Picquets. T, Discharged.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MacDONALD, John, yr of Dalchosnie. Officer, Keppoch’s.
    Source: ChronAtholl.
  • MacDONALD, John, brother to Dalchosnie. Officer, Keppoch’s, Atholl Brigade. K, Culloden.
    Source: ChronAtholl; MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MacDONALD, John of Guidale. Captain, Clanranald’s. Stepbrother to Morar.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONALD, Dr John. Captain, Clanranald’s. Brother to Kinlochmoidart. T, released Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacDONALD, John. Captain, Clanranald’s; Lt., Ecossais Royales. Brother to Glenaladale.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONALD, John of Laig. Captain, Clanranald’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONALD, John. Lt, Clanranald’s. Son to Borrodale. K, Culloden.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MacDONALD, John. Lt, Clanranald’s. Son to Borrodale. Pardoned.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONALD, John. Lt, Clanranald’s. Son to Morar.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONALD, John. Lt, Clanranald’s. Nephew to Captain Alexander, cousin to Glenaladale. Escaped, drowned.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONALD, Neil MacHector. Lt, Regiment d’Ogilvie.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MacDONALD, Ranald. Colonel, Clanranald’s, Ygr of Clanranald. Wounded, escaped. Source: MR.
  • MacDONALD, Ranald of Belfinlay. Captain, Clanranald’s. W & T Culloden.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacDONALD, Ranald Keppoch. Captain, Clanranald’s. T.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacDONALD, Ranald. Captain, Clanranald’s. Brother to Kinlochmoidart. Pardoned. Source: MR.
  • MacDONALD, Ranald. Lt, Clanranald’s. Son to Borrodale. Escaped.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONALD, Ranald. Lt, Clanranald’s. Son to Morar.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONALD, Ranald. Lt, Clanranald’s. Bailie of Benbecula. T, discharged.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacDONALD, Roderick. Lt, Clanranald’s. Uncle to Glenaladale.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONALD, Rory of Traigh. Captain and OC, Lovat’s Guard in Morar.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONALD, Ruaridh. Lt, Clanranald’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONALD, Ruaridh Beag. Lt, Clanranald’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONALD, Stephen Joseph James (1765-1840). Son of Neil McHector. Sous-Lt, Dillon’s (1784); Major and Colonel of Picardy (1793), Brig-Gen; Maj-Gen (1809), Lt-Gen (1812). Marshal of the Royal Guard, 1818. Duc de Tarentum. Visited Prestonpans, Bannockburn, Culloden, 1825.
  • MacDONELL of Glengarry, -. Colonel, 1689.
    Source: Hopkins (1998), 143.
  • MacDONELL of Keppoch, -. Colonel, 1689.
    Source: Hopkins (1998), 143.
  • MacDONELL, Alexander. 3rd EARL OF ANTRIM (1615-99). Colonel, the Earl of Antrim’s Regiment of Infantry. Regimental commander under Tyrconnell. Outlawed on three Inquisitions in Dublin, Derry, and Antrim; but, being included in the savings of the Articles of Limerick, he was restored to his estates.
    Source: Childs (2007), 3; D’Alton v. 2, 160-161, 168.
  • MacDONELL, ?Alexander (Macdonnel). Captain, 3 May 1716. Possibly at Lyons, November 1716.
    Source: HMC SP II:134, IV:240.
  • MacDONELL, Alexander of Keppoch. Colonel, Keppoch’s. K. Culloden.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MacDONELL, Alexander of Tullochcrom. Captain, Keppoch’s. Surrendered.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONELL, Alexander of Tulloch. Captain, Keppoch’s (distinct from above ?).
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONELL, Alexander of Auchteraw. Captain, Glengarry’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONELL, Alexander. Officer, Glengarry’s; brother of Leek.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONELL, Allan of Cullachie. Captain, Glengarry’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONELL, Allan. Captain, Glengarry’s. Brother of Leek.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONELL, Allan. Officer, Glengarry’s. Son of Scotus.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONELL, Allan. Lt, Keppoch’s. Ygr of Dalchosnie. D of wounds, Culloden. Classification: KIA.
  • MacDONELL, Angus. Colonel, Glengarry’s and second son to Glegarry. K by accident 22 January 1746. Glengarry’s out in 1715.
  • McDONELL, Angus of Greenfield. Brother to Lochgarry. Major, Glengarry’s. W, Culloden.
    Source: ChronAtholl; MR.
  • MacDONELL, Angus Bán. Captain, Keppoch’s and his natural son.
    Source: MR.
  • McDONNELL [McDONELL], -. Ensign. O’Connor’s Coy, Lord Kenmare’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 316.
  • McDONNELL [McDONELL], -. Lt, O’Connor’s Coy, Lord Kenmare’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 316.
  • McDONNELL, Rev. -. Chaplain, Henry Luttrell’s Regiment of Horse.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 168.
  • McDONNELL, -. Cornet, Simon Luttrell’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 168.
  • McDONNELL, -. QM, Dunkin’s Troop, Thomas Maxwell’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 458, v. 2, 168.
  • McDONNELL, -. Major, Colonel Cormac O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 168.
  • McDONNELL, -. Captain, the Earl of Antrim’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 160.McDONNELL, -. Ensign, McDonnell’s Coy, the Earl of Antrim’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 160.
  • McDONNELL, -. Lt, Ferris’ Troop, Colonel Owen McCarthy’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 168, 682.
  • MacDONNELL, Alasdair Ruadh of Glengarry. (b. 1725, Glengarry). Captain, Ecossais Royales, 1744.
    Source: Hindley, 144.
    Classification: French Service.
  • McDONNELL, Archibald of Red Bay. (c1647-1720). Lt, Earl Alexander of Antrim’s Coy, the Earl of Antrim’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 160, 165.
  • MacDONELL, Archibald. Major, Glengarry’s. Ygr of Barrisdale. T, released.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONELL, Archibald of Clainaig. Captain, Keppoch’s. T 13 November 1745.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacDONELL, Archibald. Captain, Keppoch’s and his brother. K, Prestonpans. Classification: KIA.
  • McDONNELL, Augustin of Ballynamore. Ensign, Hugh O’Neill’s Coy, the Earl of Antrim’s Regiment of Infantry. Attainted in 1691.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 160.
  • McDONNELL, Bryan. Lt, Thomas Cowdall’s Coy, Earl of Westmeath’s, late Colonel Francis O’Toole’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 168, 469.
  • McDONNELL, Charles of Ballyban. Lt, Sir Gregory Byrne’s Coy, The King’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 4, 168.
  • McDONNELL, Charles. Major, Nicholas Purcell’s Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 239.
  • MacDONELL, Coll of Barrisdale. Lt-Col, 2nd Glengarry’s. Escaped.
    Source: MR.
  • McDONNELL, Daniel of Dunluce. Captain, the Earl of Antrim’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 160.
  • McDONEL, Donnell. Brigadier, Irish Troop of Guards in place of Christopher Fitzgerald, 10 October 1693.
    Source: HMC SP I:80.
  • MacDONELL, Donald. Lt-Col, Keppoch’s and his brother. K, Culloden.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MacDONELL, Donald of Tirnadris. Major, Keppoch’s. T Falkirk, Executed 18 October 1746.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Executed.
  • MacDONELL, Donald. Captain, Keppoch’s and his nephew. T Carlisle. Executed 28 August 1746.
    Classification: Executed.
  • MacDONELL, Donald Glas. Lt, Keppoch’s. Son to Bohuntin.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONELL, Donald Ruadh. Lt, Keppoch’s, later Captain, Clanranald’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONELL, Donald of Lochgarry. Lt-Col., 1st Glengarry’s. W, Clifton. CO Glengarry’s from 22 January. Escaped.
    Source: ChronAtholl; MR.
  • MacDONELL, Donald. Captain, Glengarry’s. Ygr of Scotus. K, Culloden.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MacDONELL, Donald. Officer, Glengarry’s. Ygr of Lundie.
    Source: MR.
  • McDONNELL, Eneas. Ensign, Ulick Bourke’s Coy, the Earl of Antrim’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 160.
  • McDONNELL, Eneas. Lt, Lord Iniskillen’s Coy, the Earl of Antrim’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 160.
  • McDONNELL, Francis. Lt, Mark Baggott’s Coy, Colonel John Grace’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 168, 564.
  • MacDONELL, James. Captain, Glengarry’s, Colonel from 22 January. 3rd son of Glengarry.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONELL, James of Killiechonate. Captain, Keppoch’s.
    Source: MR.
  • McDONNELL, James. Lt, Wray’s Troop, Hugh Sutherland’s Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 209.
  • McDONELL, John. Lt-Col and OC Peniche Regiment, Portuguese service, 1765.
    Source: Grant (1889).
    Classification: Portuguese Service.
  • MacDONELL, John of Ardnabie. Captain, Glengarry’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONELL, John of Leek. Captain, Glengarry’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONELL, John of Crowlin. Captain, Glengarry’s. Son to Scotus.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONELL, John Og. Lt, Keppoch’s; son to Bohuntin.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONELL, John of Blarour. Lt, Keppoch’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONELL, Ranald of Aberarder. Captain, Keppoch’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONELL, Ranald. Lt, Keppoch’s. Brother to Clianaig.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONELL, Ranald of Shian. Captain, Glengarry’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONELL, Ranald. Lt, Glengarry’s. Brother of Ardnabie.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONELL, Ranald Mor. Officer, Glengarry’s. Natural son of Barrisdale. Pardoned. Source: MR.
  • MacDONELL, Ranald. Officer, Glengarry’s. Brother of Leek.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDONELL, Ranald of Kylles. Surgeon, Glengarry’s and his brother.
    Source: MR.
  • McDONNELL, Randall of Dublin. Ensign, the Colonel’s Coy, the Earl of Antrim’s Regiment of Infantry. Attainted in 1691.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 160.
  • MACDONNELL, Ronald [Reynald]. Captain, Spanish service, 1730s. Involved in Corsican planning.
    Source: Ramelet Stuart.
    Classification: Spanish Service.
  • McDONNELL [DONEL], Thomas. Cornet, Lord Clare’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 167.
  • MacDONELL, William. Captain, Glengarry’s and brother to Glengarry. K.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MacDONOUGH, -. Surgeon, Sir John Fitz-Gerald’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 279, 417.
  • McDONOUGH, Cornelius. Ensign, Terence McDonough’s Coy, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • McDONOUGH, Henry. Lt, Turlo McMahon’s Coy, Charles O’Bryan’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 279, 698.
  • McDONOUGH, Morgan. Ensign, Colonel Oliver O’Gara’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 279.
  • McDONOUGH, Terence. Captain, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry. In 1689 he sat in Parliament as one of the representatives of the Borough of Sligo. Known as ‘blind MacDonough’.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242, 279.
  • McDONOUGH, Thady. Lt, Terence McDonough’s Coy, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • McDONOUGH O’DONOVAN, Daniel. Subaltern officer/chaplain named in O'Donovan papers.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 708.
  • MacDOWAL, Donald. Subaltern, Charles Murray’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • MacDUFF, Alexander. Ensign, Atholl Brigade. Br. to Ballinloan.
    Source: MR.
  • MacDUFF, James of Torfechie, Tannadice, ygr. Lt, Inzion’s Coy, 1st bn Ogilvy’s (Forfarshires), 1745. T died ? Source: MR1914; MR.
    Classification: Prisoner, died?
  • MacEACHAN, Angus. Surgeon, Glengarry’s, son to Druimindaroch.
    Source: MR.
  • McELLICOTT, John. Ensign, David Fitzgerald’s Coy, Colonel Roger McEllicott’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 735.
  • McELLICOTT [McELLIGOTT], Roger. Colonel, Colonel Roger McEllicott’s Regiment of Infantry, 1690; Clancarty Foot (2 battalions) after Limerick. In 1689 he was a Representative in the Parliament of Dublin for the borough of Ardfert. He governed the city of Cork at the time of the siege. After the capitulation her was sent a prisoner to the Tower of London, where he was detained for three or four years, though having the liberty of the Tower at large and going into town to the bagnio for his health, on order of the governor. The continuance of his imprisonment resulted from Lord Clancarty’s escape, after which he was also kept a close prisoner. In June 1697 he was exchanged and peremitted to pass over to France, where, on the formation of the Regiment of Clancarty, he was appointed its Colonel. This regiment was engaged at the siege of Barcelona.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820; TCD MS 2199 f. 55; D’Alton v. 2, 735, 737-739.
    Classification: French Service.
  • McELLICOTT, Valentine. Ensign, Edmund Fitzmaurice’s Coy, Colonel Roger McEllicott’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 735.
  • MacERICH, Archibald. Officer, Glencoe’s, Nephew to Piper.
    Source: MR.
  • MacERICH, Donald. Officer, Glencoe’s, Piper.
    Source: MR.
  • McEWEN, John, yr of Muchlie. Captain, Stewart of Grantully’s men in John Roy Stewart’s. K, Culloden.
    Source: Chronicles of Atholl; MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • McEWEN, John. Officer, Atholl Brigade. From Dunkeld.
    Source: Rosebery, MR.
  • McEWEN, John. Son to Dungarthle, Caputh in Perthshire. Lt, 1745.
    Source: Rosebery.
  • MacFARQUHAR, John. Lt, Cromartie’s. Spittal of Redcastle.
    Source: MR.
  • MacFARQUHAR, Roderick. Captain, Cromartie’s. Spittal of Redcastle.
    Source: MR.
  • MacFINEEN (McCARTY), Donough. Lt, Roger McEllicott’s Coy, Colonel Roger McEllicott’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 735.
  • McGAWLEY, Patrick of Tullavoad. Captain, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry. Attainted in 1691.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • McGAWLEY, Philip. Ensign. (1675-1735). Patrick McGawley’s Coy, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry. Born in 1675. He left Ireland in 1690 for France.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242, 267.
    Classification: French Service.
  • McGEE (Maghie), James. Captain. Officer Commanding 2nd Brigade Dorrington’s, 21 October 1716; mentioned 1718.
    Source: HMC SP IV:111; VII:16.
  • McGHIE of Shirloch, Rannoch. Captain in Atholl Brigade, Colonel of Struan’s. T? Culloden.
    Source: P1745, MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • McGIBBON, Alexander. Ensign, Strathmore’s Battalion, 1715. Prisoner at Preston. Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.A Classification: Prisoner.
  • McGILL, Arthur of Carryroan. Captain, Colonel Cormac O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 352, 354.
  • McGILL, Cormuck. Lt, Arthur McGill’s Coy, Colonel Cormac O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 352.
  • McGILL, Neill. Ensign, Arthur McGill’s Coy, Colonel Cormac O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 352.
  • McGILLALKIN, James. Lt, Owen MacMahon’s Coy, Colonel Hugh MacMahon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 764.
  • McGILLICUDDY, -. Ensign, Sir Patrick Trant’s Coy, Lord Kenmare’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 316, 765.
  • McGILLICUDDY, -. Lt, Sir Patrick Trant’s Coy, Lord Kenmare’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 316, 765.
  • McGILLICUDDY, Dennis [Denis]. Colonel, Colonel Denis MacGillicuddy’s Regiment of Infantry, Ireland, 1690. As Sheriff of Kerry in 1687, he is named Donogh McGillicuddy, and by that appellation he was adjudged entitled to the benefit of the articles of Limerick.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820; D’Alton v. 2, 764, 765.
  • MacGILLIGAN, Roger. Major, Sarsfield’s Regiment of Horse, King’s Army, Ireland 2 June 1690. Source: NLS ACC 5820.
  • MacGILLIS, Aonghus/Aeneas. Chaplain, Glengarry’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacGILLIVRAY, Alexander of Dunmaglass. Colonel, Lady Mackintosh’s. K, Culloden. Source: MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MacGILLIVRAY, Alexander. Captain, Lady Mackintosh’s. K, Culloden.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MacGILLIVRAY, Archibald. Lt, Lady Mackintosh’s. Brother to Robert of Petty.
    Source: MR.
  • MacGILLIVRAY, Farquhar. Captain, Lady Mackintosh’s. Ygr of Dalcrombie. Escaped. Source: MR.
  • MacGILLIVRAY, John Mór. Major, Lady Mackintosh’s. From Strathnairn. K, Culloden. Source: MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MacGINNIS, John. Officer, Irish Piquets. Escaped Sweden.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: French Service.
  • McGLASHAN, Neil. Lt, Atholl Brigade. Writer, Altclune.
    Source: ChronAtholl, MR.
  • McGLASHAN, Patrick of Baluain. Lt, Atholl Brigade, nephew of Neil.
    Source: ChronAtholl.
  • MacGOWRAN, -. Captain, Fitz-James’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 82, 560.
  • McGOWRAN, Bryan. Captain, Colonel Oliver O’Gara’s, late Colonel Iriel Farrell’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 526.
  • McGOWRAN, Daniel. Lt, Bryan McGowran’s Coy, Colonel Oliver O’Gara’s, late Colonel Iriel Farrell’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 526.
  • McGRATH (Magrath), -. Captain, Ecossais Royales.
    Source: NLS ACC 5039.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MacGREGOR or McGRIGOR, Alexander. Captain, Drummond of Logiealmond’s, 1715. T, Preston.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacGREGOR of Inverenzie. Captain, Monaltrie’s and Balmoral, Lord Lewis Gordon’s. K, Culloden by ‘English soldiers when they saw him move’ when wounded.
    Source: MR; McDonnell NE 1745.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MacGREGOR, Donald Glas in Glengyle. Lt-Col., MacGregor battalion, 1689, under Locheil.
    Source: Stevenson, (2004), 16.
  • McGREGOR, Duncan of Roro. Officer, Atholl Brigade.
    Source: MR.
  • MacGREGOR, Duncan. Ensign, Monaltrie’s and Balmoral, Lord Lewis Gordon’s. Farmer, Tarland. Brother of Inverenzie. T, transported/acquitted.
    Source: MR; McDonnell NE 1745.
    Classification: Transport ?
  • MacGREGOR, Evan. Major and ADC, General Staff. Brother to Glencarnaig. Escaped. Source: MR.
  • MacGREGOR, Gregor of Glengyle, alias James Graham. (b. 1708, Glengyle). Captain, Ecossais Royale, 1744. Irish Brigade officer in Scotland.
    Source: NLS MS 98 f. 40; Hindley, 144.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MacGREGOR, Gregor in Stucnaroy. Colonel, MacGregor Battalion, 1689, under Locheil. Source: Stevenson (2004), 16.
  • MacGREGOR, John of Learagan. Officer, Atholl Brigade.
    Source: MR.
  • MacGREGOR, Malcolm of Liaran. Lt, 1st bn, Atholl Brigade.
    Source: MR.
  • MacGREGOR, Rob Roy (Robert Campbell) (1671-1734). Captain in in MacGregors, 1689, 1715 and 1719; Captain at Sheriffmuir and Glenshiel.
    Source: Stevenson (2004), 16.
  • McGRIGOR, Duncan. Ensign, 1745, Monaltrie’s Battalion; possibly the same as the Standard Bearer of MacGregor’s. Acquitted.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacGREGOR, D. Colonel in Lally’s, 1761.
    Source: Grant (1889).
  • MacGREGOR, James Mór. Captain, Perth’s. Escaped.
    Source: MR.
  • MacGREGOR, Malcolm of Cornour. Captain, MacGregor’s. T, discharged.
    Source: MR.
  • MacGREGOR, Ronald of Kirkton, Balquhidder. Captain, Perth’s. At home.
    Source: MR.
  • MacGREGOR CAMPBELL, James Mór. Captain, MacGregor’s. Son to Rob Roy; wounded Preston, escaped.
    Source: MR.
  • MacGREGOR CAMPBELL, Mungo. Ensign, MacGregor’s; late of Lord John Murray’s rgt. T, 1747, discharged.
    Source: MR.
  • MacGREGOR CAMPBELL, Ranald of Kirktoun. Captain, MacGregor’s, son to Rob Roy. Source: MR.
  • MacGREGOR CAMPBELL, Robert Óg. Captain, MacGrefor’s and son to Rob Roy. Escaped; hanged c1751 for abduction.
    Source: MR.
  • MacGREGOR DRUMMOND, John of Balnacuick. Lt-Col, MacGregor’s, CO Crieff; nephew to Balhaldie. T August 1746. Transported.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Transport.
  • MacGREGOR DRUMMOND. John. Captain, MacGregor’s; nephew to Balhaldie; T August 1746, Transported.
    Classification: Transport [possible duplicate of preceding entry].
  • MacGREGOR DRUMMOND, Malcolm, ygr of Craig-ruidhe. Captain, Perth’s, also MacGregor’s. K, Prestonpans/died of wounds.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • McGREGOR MURRAY, Duncan. Captain, bro of Robert of Glencarnaig. W, Prestonpans. Source: ChronAtholl, McDonnell, Perthshire 1745.
  • McGREGOR MURRAY, Duncan of Wester Drumlich, Balquhidder.
    Source: ChronAtholl, McDonnell, Perthshire 1745.
  • MacGREGOR MURRAY, Euan. Major and ADC, 1745. Brother to Glencarnaig. T. Balquhidder, pardoned.
    Source: ChronAtholl; MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • McGREGOR MURRAY, Gregor of Coinneachan. Captain, Atholl Brigade of Coinneachan, Glenalmond.T, Feb 1746.
    Source: ChronAtholl; MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • McGREGOR MURRAY, Gregor Graham of Glengyle (d1777). Colonel, MacGregor’s; Governor of Doune Castle, prisoner 15 April 1746.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacGREGOR MURRAY, John. Captain, MacGregor’s. Brother to Glencarnaig. T, acquitted. Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • McGREGOR MURRAY, Malcolm. Captain, Perth’s. Of Craigruie, Balquhidder, W Prestonpans.
    Source: ChronAtholl, McDonnell, Perthshire 1745.
  • McGREGOR MURRAY, Malcolm. Lt, Menzies of Shian’s, Atholl Brigade.
    Source: MR; McDonnell, Perthshire 1745.
  • McGREGOR MURRAY, Robert of Glencarnaig in Balquhidder. Lt-Col, MacGregor’s. Surrendered; released 1749.
    Source: ChronAtholl; McDonnell, Perthshire 1745; MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • McGREGOR MURRAY, Robert of Ardlarich. Captain, 1st Bn, Atholl Brigade.
    Source: ChronAtholl; MR; McDonnell, Perthshire 1745.
  • McGROUTHER, Alexander (1716-46). Lt, Perth’s, captured at siege of Carlisle, died. Source: P1745; ChronAtholl; McDonnell, Perthshire 1745; MR.
    Classification: Prisoner, died.
  • McGROUTHER, Alexander (1670-). Lt, Perth’s, from Dalchruinn. P, siege of Carlisle, pardoned.
    Source: MR; McDonnell, Perthshire 1745; MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • McGUINNESS [M’GINNESS], -. Lt, O’Neill’s Coy, Colonel Cormac O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 352.
  • McGUINNESS [MAGENIS], -. Ensign, James Nugent’s Coy, John Hamilton’s Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 69.
  • McGUINNESS [MAGENNIS], -. Lt, Daniel Magennis’ Troop, Thomas Maxwell’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 458.
  • McGUINNESS [MAGENNIS], -. Lt, Cusack’s Troop, Thomas Maxwell’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 458.
  • McGUINNESS [MAGENNIS], -. Cornet, O’Neal’s Troop, Thomas Maxwell’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 458.
  • McGUINNESS [MAGINNIS], -. QM, Colonel Thomas Maxwell’s Troop, Thomas Maxwell’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 458.
  • McGUINNESS [McGENNIS], Bryan. Captain, the Earl of Antrim’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 160.
  • McGUINNESS [MAGENNIS], Bryan. 1st Lt-Col, Bryan, Lord Iveagh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 729.
  • McGUINNESS [MAGENNIS], Bryan, Lord Iveagh. Colonel, Bryan, Lord Iveagh’s Regiment of Infantry. He and his Sept furnished King James with two Regiments – one of Dragoons and one of Infantry. He sat in the Parliament of 1689. He was also appointed Lord Lieutenant of Down.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 729, 732.
  • McGUINNESS/MAGINNIS, Bryan. Lt.-Col, Lord Treagh’s Foot, Ireland 1690.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820.
  • McGUINNESS [MAGENNIS], Bryan. VISCOUNT IVEAGH. With Jacobite Army. Surrendered to Ginkel as hostage, 25 September 1691.
    Source: Childs (2007), 384; London Gazette, 5-8 October 1691.
  • McGUINNESS [MAGENNIS], Conn. Captain, Bryan, Lord Iveagh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 729.
  • McGUINNESS [MAGENNIS], Conn. Lt, Hugh MacGuinness’ Troop, Colonel Art McMahon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 593.
  • McGUINNESS/MAGINNIS, Daniel. Lt-Col, Thomas Maxwell’s Dragoons, King’s Army, Ireland, 2 June 1690.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820; D’Alton, 458.
  • McGUINNESS/MAGINNIS, Hugh. Major, Colonel Art McMahon’s Regiment of Infantry, Ireland, 1690.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820; D’Alton v. 2, 593.
  • McGUINNESS [MAGENNIS], Hugh. Lt, Henry O’Neill’s Coy, Colonel Cormac O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 352.
  • McGUINNIS, Ever. Captain, Sir Neill O’Neill’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 299.
  • McGUINNESS [MAGENNIS], Murt.. Lt-Col, taken prisoner in the hands of the Dutch Provost at Aughrim.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 784.
  • McGUINNIS, Murtogh. Captain, Sir Neill O’Neill’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 299.
  • MAGUIRE, -. Lt, Burke’s Coy, Colonel Owen McCarthy’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 682.
  • MAGUIRE, -. Captain, Colonel Gordon O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 627.
  • MAGUIRE, -. Lt, Creagh’s Coy, Sir John Fitz-Gerald’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 417.
  • MAGUIRE, -. QM, James Bryan’s Troop, Hugh Sutherland’s Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 209.
  • MacGUIRE [MAGUIRE], -. Officer à la suite, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • MacGUIRE, Alexander. Lt.-Col, Colonel Cuconaught MacGuire’s Regiment of Infantry, 1690. Taken prisoner at Aughrim.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820; D’Alton v. 2, 755, 784.
  • MacGUIRE [MAGUIRE], Alexander. Captain, the Earl of Clancarty’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 114.
  • MacGUIRE, Cornelius. Major, Colonel Cuconaught MacGuire’s Regiment of Infantry, 1690.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820; D’Alton v. 2, 755.
  • MacGUIRE, CuConnagh. Colonel, Colonel, Colonel Cuconaught MacGuire’s Regiment of Infantry. Sheriff of the County of Fermanagh in 1687. He was killed at the battle of Aughrim, where his Regiment, after fighting till towards the close of the action, was nearly all destroyed.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820; D’Alton v. 2, 755, 784.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MAGUIRE, Count John Sigismund (1710-67). Colonel, O'Neill Regiment, 1731. Austrian service.
    Source: Ramelet Stuart.
    Classification: Austrian Service.
  • MacGUIRE, Lord Roger INISKELLEN [Inniskillen, Enniskillen] (1641-1708). Captain, the Earl of Antrim’s Regiment of Infantry. Lord Lieutenant of the County of Fermanagh. He afterwards sat as a Peer in the Parliament of 1689. He ultimately commanded in this war a Regiment which he had himself raised. He fought at Aughrim. Attainted in 1691. After the capitulation of Limerick, he accompanied the Irish Refugee Army to France but had no command assigned to him there, so he retired to St Germains where he died in October 1708, aged 67.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820; D’Alton v. 2, 160, 176, 182.
  • MAGUIRE, Thomas. Captain in Fermanagh, 1690.
    Source: D’Alton, 35.
  • MacGUIRE, William. Lt, Mackintosh’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • McGUNSHENAN, Donaghy. Lt, Con O’Neill’s Coy, Colonel Cormac O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 352.ùMcILDERRY, Edmund of Salt-pans. Lt, Con O’Neill modera.’s Coy, Colonel Cormac O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 352, 381.
  • MacINNES, John. Officer, Mackinnon’s; the Mackinnon’s boatman. T, flogged, KE, discharged.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner, KE.
  • MacIVER, Alexander. Ensign, Lovat’s. Wounded.
    Source: MR.
  • MacJONNIN, -. QM, Lord Abercorn’s Regiment of Horse.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 438.
  • MacJONNIN, David. Captain, Lord Kilmallock’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 434.
  • 'MacKAN’, -. Captain, Colonel Gordon O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 627.
  • MacKAY [MAKAY], -. Ensign, Mark Talbot’s Coy, the Earl of Antrim’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 160.
  • MacKAY, Alexander of Achmonie. Officer, Glengarry’s. Pardoned.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKAY [MAKAY], Daniel. Lt, Thomas McNaugton’s Coy, Colonel Cormac O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 352.
  • MacKAY, Donald. Officer, Glengarry’s; brother Achmonie. Surrendered 5 May 1746. Transported.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Transport.
  • MacKAY [MacKEWY], John. Captain, Robert Clifford’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 402.
  • McKENNA, -. Captain, Lord John Bellew’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 304.
  • McKENNA, -. McKenna’s Coy, Lord John Bellew’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 304.
  • MacKENNA, John. Captain-Lieutenant (?), Spanish service, 1730s. Involved in Corsican planning.
    Source: Ramelet Stuart.
    Classification: Spanish Service.
  • McKENNEDY [McKENEDY], Kenedy. QM, Edward Rice’s Troop, Brigadier Francis Carroll’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 431.
  • MacKENZIE, Alexander. Lt.-Col., Robert Clifford’s Dragoons. King’s Army, 2 June 1690.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820; D’Alton, 402.
  • MacKENZIE, Alexander of Lentron. Major, Glengarry’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, Alexander, ygr of Kepoch. Captain, Cromartie’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, Alexander of Corrie (1706-). Lt, Cromartie’s. Factor to Cromartie. T, transported.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Transport.
  • MacKENZIE, Alexander. Lt, Cromartie’s. Brother to Dundonald T.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, Alexander of Hillhead, Avoch. Lt, Cromartie’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, Alexander. Lt, Cromartie’s. Milton of Ord.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, Alexander. Lt, Cromartie’s. Urra.
  • MacKENZIE, Charles. Lt, Cromartie’s. Son to Gairloch.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, Colin. Captain, Strathallan’s in 1715.
    Source: NRS GD 18/3157.
  • MacKENZIE, Colin (1726-). Captain, Cromartie’s. From Lochbroom. Brother to Ballone. Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, Colin. Captain, Cromarties. Late merchant, Edinburgh.
  • MacKENZIE, Colin of Badluachrach. Lt, Cromartie’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, Colin. Captain, Glengarry’s; brother to Lentron.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, Donald of Fetterboy. Captain, Cromartie’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, Donald of Fuchfenny. Lt, Cromartie’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, Donald of Inchvanny. Captain, Cromartie’s. T, transported.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Transport.
  • MacKENZIE, Donald. Ensign, Cromartie’s. T.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacKENZIE, Duncan. Lt, Atholl Brigade. Brother to Ruidh-n-iand.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, George, 3rd Earl of Cromartie (1698-). Colonel, Cromartie’s. T, pardoned. Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacKENZIE, George. Ensign, Cromartie’s. Natural son to Gairloch.
  • MacKENZIE, Hector (1701/03-). Lochbroom, Ensign in Cromartie’s and Forester to Cromartie. T, banished.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacKENZIE, Hector. Ensign, Cromartie’s T.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacKENZIE, James. Captain of Glengarry’s Grenadier Coy. Son to Hilton. T England 13 February 1746.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacKENZIE, John, Lord Macleod (1728-). Lt-Col, Cromartie’s. T, pardoned.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacKENZIE, John of Ardloch. Captain, Cromartie’s. T, transported (MR).
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Transport.
  • MacKENZIE, John. Ensign, Cromartie’s. Brother to Ardloch.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, John. Surgeon, Cromartie’s. Of Elgin; said to be in Edinburgh after Culloden.
    Source: MR; McDonnell NE.
  • MacKENZIE, John. Lt, Atholl Brigade. Of Ruid-nan-culloch.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, John. Lt, Atholl Brigade. Of Ruidh-n-iand.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, Kenneth. Captain, Glengarry’s; brother to Fairburn.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, Kenneth. Captain, Glengarry’s; brother to Lentron.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, Kenneth. Lt, Cromartie’s. Brother to Ardloch.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, Kenneth., Lt, Cromartie’s. Son to Ord.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, Lauchlan. Ensign, Cromartie’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, Murdoch. Captain, Cromartie’s and son to Dundonald.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, Murdoch. Lt, Cromartie’s. Son to Baillie.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, Murdoch. Ensign, Cromartie’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, Roderick. Lt, Cromartie’s. Brother to Keppoch. T, acquitted. Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacKENZIE, Roderick. Ensign, Cromartie’s. Son to Keppoch.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, Simon of Tirriton. Captain, Cromartie’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, Thomas. Lt, Atholl Brigade. Ruidh-nan-culloch.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, William. Major, Cromartie’s. Brother to Kilcoy.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, William. Captain, Cromartie’s. Brother to Ballone.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, William. Captain, Cromartie’s. Br to Allangrange.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, William of Muirton. Captain, Cromartie’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE, William (1720-). Lt, Cromartie’s. Ross-shire man. T, died ? Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacKENZIE, William. Lt, Crichton of Auchengoul’s (d1792). Fencing Master, Banff. T, escaped Perth Prison 30 June 1747, d Prussia.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacKENZIE. Lt, Cromartie’s. Brother to Muirton.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKENZIE. Lt, Cromartie’s. Of Dingwall.
    Source: MR.
  • McKETTIGAN, Roger. Major and Troop commander, Sarsfield’s Regiment of Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 131.
  • MacKINNON or MacKINNON, John Dubh. Colonel, Mackinnon’s. T, pardoned.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacKINNON, John of Elgol. Captain, Mackinnon’s, nephew to the Mackinnon. T, pardoned.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacKINNON, Lauchlan of Corry. Captain, Mackinnon’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKINNON, Angus. Officer, Mackinnon’s; chief’s. T, flogged; KE, discharged.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner, KE [identical with MACINNES above?].
  • MacKINNON, Neil of Kyle. Officer, Mackinnon’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKINTOSH of Borlum. Brigadier and Colonel, Mackintosh’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • MacKINTOSH, Alexander (1727-). Captain. Tacksman in Elrig. Transported to Barbados in the Frere, 31 March 1747.
    Classification: Transport.
  • MacKINTOSH, Angus of Farr.Captain, Lady Mackintosh’s. W, Culloden.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKINTOSH, Angus of Easich. Captain, Lady Mackintosh’s. W, Culloden, escaped. Source: MR.
  • MacKINTOSH, Ben. Lt, Mackintosh’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • MacKINTOSH, Donald. Lt, Mackintosh’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • MacKINTOSH, Duncan. Captain, Mackintosh’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • MacKINTOSH, Duncan. Lt, Lady Mackintosh’s. Farmer, Drummond. Escaped.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKINTOSH, Duncan. Ensign, Mackintosh’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • MacKINTOSH, Fergus. Captain, Mackintosh’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • MacKINTOSH, Jacques Etienne Alexander (1765-1840). Marshal to Napoleon, persuaded him to sign his abdication. Son of Jacobite exile.
  • MacKINTOSH, James. Ensign, Mackintosh’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • MacKINTOSH, John. Major, Mackintosh’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494. HMC SP IV:103 same man ?
  • MacKINTOSH, John. Lt, Adjutant and ADC, Mackintosh’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • MacKINTOSH, John. Lt, Mackintosh’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • MacKINTOSH, John. Ensign, Mackintosh’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • MacKINTOSH, Lauchlan. Captain, Mackintosh’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • MacKINTOSH, Lauchlan. Ensign, Mackintosh’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • MacKINTOSH, La(u)chlan (1712-). Lt-Col, Lady Mackintosh’s. Merchant, Inverness. Escaped; in Rome, 1766-67 in attendance on Prince.
    Source: MR; Ingamells (1997); Strange (1855) II: 103.
  • MacKINTOSH, Simon. Lt, Lady Mackintish’s. Ygr of Daviot; Excise pupil.
    Source: MR.
  • MacKINTOSH, William. Captain, Mackintosh’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • MacLACHLAN, Alexander in Ladill. Major, MacLachlan’s. T, escaped.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacLACHLAN, Alexander. Captain, MacLachlan’s. Brother to Corries.
    Source: MR.
  • MacLACHLAN, Archibald. Ensign, MacLachlan’s. From Maryburgh. T.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacLACHLAN, Dugald. Captain,MacLachlan’s. Son to Inversanda.
    Source: MR.
  • MacLACHLAN, James. Lt, Ardsheal’s and MacLachlan’s. From Morvern.
    Source: MR.
  • MacLACHLAN, Revd John. Chaplain, MacLachlan’s. Of Kilchoan. Escaped.
    Source: MR.
  • MacLACHLAN, Kenneth of Kilinuchanich. Adjutant, MacLachlan’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacLACHLAN, Lachlan of Castle Lachlan. Colonel of MacLachlan’s and Commissary-General, 1745-6. K. Culloden.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MacLACHLAN, son of MACLACHLAN of that Ilk. ADC, 1745. K. Culloden.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MacLACHLAN, Lachlan of Inishconel. Captain, MacLachlan’s. K, Culloden.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MacLALY, Brien. Cornet, Lord Howard’s Troop, Thomas Maxwell’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 458.
  • McLAREN, Alexander, yr of Easthaugh. Lt, Atholl Brigade.
    Source: ChronAtholl; MR.
  • McLAREN, Arratt. Lt, Atholl Brigade; uncle to Alexander.
    Source: MR.
  • McLAREN, Donald. Captain, John Roy Stuart’s. Drover of Balquhidder. W, Culloden, T. Imprisoned in Stirling and Edinburgh, escaped August 1746 on Erickstane Brae over ‘McLaren’s Leap’. Thereafter in hiding until Act of Indemnity.
    Source: P1745; McDonnell, Perthshire 1745; MR; information from Hilton McLaurin and letter from Tullibardine to Grigor Murray, 7 February 1746.
  • McLAREN, Duncan (1706-). Lt in Tullibardine’s (Atholl Brigade). P, Canongate 10 August 1746, released under General Pardon 1747.
    Source: P1745; ChronAtholl; McDonnell Perthshire 1745.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacLAREN, Lachlan. Surgeon, Ardsheal’s. Doctor in Appin. The doctor later served the community of Maryburgh.
    Source: MR; Hilton McLaurin.
  • McLAUCHLAN, Alexander in Ladill. Major, Atholl Brigade. T, Culloden; escaped. Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • McLAUGHLIN, Daly. Lt, Donnelan McLaughlin’s Coy, Lord Ulick Galway’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 291.
  • MacLEAN of Brolas. Lt.-Col. 3 December 1715.
    Source: HMC SP IV: 17.
  • MacLEAN. Lt-Gen Portuguese Service and governor of Lisbon (1763) and Estramadura (1773).
    Classification: Portuguese Service.
  • MacLEAN. Officer, MacLean’s bn. Son to Drimnin. K, Culloden.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MacLEAN, Alexander of Corrie. Officer, Maclean’s battalion. Escaped.
    Source: MR.
  • MacLEAN, Alexander, yr of Corrie. Surgeon, Maclean’s bn. Escaped.
    Source: MR.
  • MacLEAN, Allan. Captain in Buchan’s forces, taken 1690.Possibly identical with the ‘Colonel McLane’ in France at Dunkirk, 1692. Captain when taken at attempt on Edinburgh Castle, 8 September 1715.
    Source: HMC SP I:74-5.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacLEAN, Allan. Ensign, Mackintosh’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • MacLEAN, Allan. Officer, Maclean’s bn. Son to Calgarry.
    Source: MR.
  • MacLEAN, Allan. Officer, Maclean’s. bn Son to Drimnin.
    Source: MR.
  • MacLEAN, Allan of Torloisk. Captain in 1745. Lt, Scots Brigade in Netherlands, subsequently Colonel and local Major-General, British Army.
    Source: Grant (1889); Mary Beacock Fryer, Allan Maclean: Jacobite General (1987).
    Classification: British Army, Dutch Service.
  • MacLEAN, Charles of Drimnin. Lt-Col, Maclean’s bn, 1745. K, Culloden.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MacLEAN, Donald. Surgeon, Picquets. T, Culloden. Discharged.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MacLEAN, Hector. Lt-Col, Ecossais Royales?, 1744.
    Source: Hindey, 144.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MacLEAN, Sir Hector, 5th Bart (d1750) Lt.-Col, MacLean’s, 1745; in Rome 1750. Source: Ingamells (1997).
  • MacLEAN, Hector of Torloisk. Officer, Maclean’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacLEAN, Hugh. Captain, Maclean’s. Son to Kilmory.
    Source: MR.
  • MacLEAN, Hugh. Officer, Maclean’s. Brother to Kingairloch. K, Culloden.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MacLEAN, James. Officer, Maclean’s. Son to Ardgour.
    Source: MR.
  • MacLEAN, Sir John of Duart. Colonel, 1715 (Sir John Maclean Colonel in 1689; Maclean of Lochbuie Lt-Col.
    Source: Szechi (2006), 157-9; Hopkins (1998), 145.
  • MacLEAN, John. Captain in Buchan’s forces, taken 1690.
  • MacLEAN, John. Lt in Buchan’s forces, taken 1690.
  • MacLEAN, John. Ensign in Buchan’s forces, taken 1690.
  • MacLEAN, John. Lt and Adjutant, Strathallan’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS GD 18/3157.
  • MacLEAN, John. Captain, Maclean’s. Brother to Kingairloch. K, Culloden.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MacLEAN, John. Officer, Maclean’s Writer, Inverness.
    Source: MR.
  • MacLEAN, Lauchlan. Captain, Mackintosh’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • MacLEAN, Lachlan. Officer, Maclean’s. Natural son to Drimnin. K, Culloden.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MacLEAN, Lachlan. Officer, Maclean’s. Brother to Kilmory.
    Source: MR.
  • MacLEAN, Lachlan. Officer, Maclean’s. Brother to Kingairloch. Escaped to Holland and returned.
    Source: MR.
  • MacLEOD,-. Adjutant, 2nd bn Lord Ogilvie’s. ‘Disposition of James Nicoll private in Lord Ogilvie’s Rgt 2bn’.
    Source: SP TS 20/83/36.
  • MacLEOD, Alexander, Ygr of Muiravonside. ADC 1745.
    Source: MR.
  • MacLEOD, Count Cromartie (d1789). Lt-Col. Of Cromartie’s in 1745, in Lt Gen Comte d’Hamilton’s then Lt-General in the Swedish service, British service (1777), Major-General.
    Source: NRS GD 305/1/170, 454.
    Classification: British, French, Swedish Service.
  • MacLEOD, Malcolm of Raasay. Colonel, Macleod’s, 1745. Pardoned.
    Source: MR.
  • MacLEOD, Malcolm of Eyre. Later Tacksman of Brae. Captain, Macleod’s, 1745. Pardoned.
    Source: MR.
  • MacLEOD, Murdoch of Eyre and later its tacksman. 2nd son of Raasay. Surgeon, MacLeod’s, 1745. W, Culloden. Pardoned.
    Source: MR.
  • McLEROY, William. Captain, Mackintosh’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • McLEROY, William. Ensign, Mackintosh’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • McLURE, Edmund. Major, Simon Luttrell’s Dragoons, King’s Army, 2 June 1690.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820.
  • McLURE, Sir John. Lt.-Col., Henry Luttrell’s Regiment of Horse, King’s Army, 2 June 1690. Source: NLS ACC 5820.
  • MacMAHON, -. Ensign, Philip Reilly’s Coy, Colonel Art McMahon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 593.
  • MacMAHON, -. Lt, Pa. MacMahon’s Coy, Colonel Art McMahon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 593.
  • MacMAHON, -. Lt, Colonel Art McMahon’s Coy, Colonel Art McMahon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 593.
  • MacMAHON, -. Captain, Lord Kenmare’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 316.
  • McMAHON, -. Lt, W. Fitzgerald’s Coy, Major General Boisseleau’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 489.
  • McMAHON, -. Ensign, Terence O’Neill’s Coy, the Earl of Antrim’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 160.
  • MacMAHON, Art Og [?Anthony in Childs (2007)]. Colonel in Monaghan, Colonel Art McMahon’s Regiment of Infantry. He was King James’ Lord Lieutenant for the County of Monaghan. During the war of the Revolution in Ireland the services of his Regiment were principally directed against the Williamte forces in Ulster, relieving the fort of Charlemont when besieged by Schoenberg, and in afterwards effecting the defeat of William on the occasion of the first siege of Limerick. Colonel Art was killed at the siege of Athlone.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820; Childs (2007), 325; D’Alton, 35; D’Alton v. 2, 593, 599-600.
    Classification: KIA
  • McMAHON, Bryan. Captain in Monaghan, 1690.
    Source: D’Alton, 35.
  • MacMAHON, Coll. Captain, Colonel Art McMahon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 593.
  • McMAHON, Cornelius. Captain, Colonel Charles O’Bryan’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 698.
  • MacMAHON, Donald. Major, later Colonel. At Urbino, 1717-18. Possibly the Captain MacMahon gazetted to be a Colonel of Horse, Urbino 20 December 1717.
    Source: HMC SP V:299; Corp (2009).
  • MacMAHON, Edmund. Lt, Coll MacMahon’s Coy, Colonel Art McMahon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 593.
  • MacMAHON, Hugh. Colonel of a Troop of Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 770.
  • MacMAHON, Hugh. Captain, Fitz-James’s Regiment of Infantry. Later Lt-Col in the Regiment of Charlemont.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 82, 599
  • McMAHON, Hugh. Captain in Monaghan, 1690.
    Source: D’Alton, 35.
  • MacMAHON, Hugh. Colonel, Hugh MacMahon’s Regiment of Foot Ireland 1690.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820; Childs (2007), 201; D’Alton v. 2, 764.
  • McMAHON, Murto. Ensign, Turlo McMahon’s Coy, Colonel Charles O’Bryan’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 698.
  • MacMAHON, Owen. Captain, Colonel Hugh MacMahon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 764.
  • MacMAHON, Owen. Ensign, Pa. MacMahon’s Coy, Colonel Art McMahon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 593.
  • MacMAHON, Owen. Lt.-Col., Hugh MacMahon’s Foot Ireland 1690.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820.
  • MacMAHON, Pa.. Ensign, Charles Reilly’s Coy, Colonel Art McMahon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 593.
  • MacMAHON, Pa.. Captain, Colonel Art McMahon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 593.
  • MacMAHON, Syl. Ensign, Coll MacMahon’s Coy, Colonel Art McMahon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 593.
  • McMAHON, Turlo. Captain, Colonel Charles O’Bryan’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 698.
  • McMANUS, -. Lt, McDonnell’s Coy, the Earl of Antrim’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 160.
  • McMANUS, Arthur. Ensign, Henry McDermott Roe’s Coy, Colonel Oliver O’Gara’s, late Colonel Iriel Farrell’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 526.
  • McMANUS, Bryan. Lt, Henry Courtney and Roger O’Cahan’s Coy, Colonel Cormac O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 352.
  • McMANUS, John. Ensign, Bryan McGennis’ Troop, the Earl of Antrim’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 160.
  • McMANUS, Patrick. Ensign, John Coghlan’s Coy, Sir Heward Oxburgh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 661.
  • McMANUS, Roger. Lt, John Coghlan’s Coy, Sir Heward Oxburgh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 661.
  • MacMILLAN [MacMULLEN], -. Captain, Thomas Maxwell’s Dragoons. Possibly Eneas MacMullen of Glenavy, or James MacMullan of Killyleagh, both attainted in 1691.
    Source: D’Alton, 458, 462.
  • MacMILLAN [MacMULLEN], -. Lt, Macmullen’s Troop, Thomas Maxwell’s Dragoons. Possibly Eneas MacMullen of Glenavy, or James MacMullan of Killyleagh, both attainted in 1691.
    Source: D’Alton, 458, 462.
  • MacNABB, Alexander of Inshiewen. Captain, Perth’s. Pardoned.
    Source: MR.
  • MacNABB, Archibald of Acharne. Captain, Perth’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacNAB, Alexander of Breadalbane. Lt (?) and Adjutant, Keppoch’s.
    Source: MR.
  • McNAB, Duncan. Ensign in Irish Brigades, Perthshire.
    Source: NLS MS 98 f. 40.
    Classification: French Service.
  • McNAMARA, -. Ensign, Charles O’Bryan’s Coy, Colonel Charles O’Bryan’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 698.
  • McNAMARA, -. Lt, Charles O’Bryan’s Coy, Colonel Charles O’Bryan’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 698.
  • MacNAMA(E)RA, Claude Mathieu. Captain in the French Navy, brother of Jean-Baptiste.
    Source: Morley.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MacNAMARA, Daniel. QM, John Fitzgerald’s Troop, Lord Clare’s Dragoons.
  • Source: D’Alton, 154, 310.
  • MacNAMARA, Donogh. Lt, Donogh McNamara’s Coy, Colonel Charles O’Bryan’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton, 154; D’Alton v. 2, 698.
  • MacNAMARA, Donogh. Captain, Colonel Charles O’Bryan’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton, 154; D’Alton v. 2, 698.
  • MacNAMARA, Florence. DL of Clare, Captain, Lord Clare’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 154, 310.
  • McNAMARA, Hugh. Colonel under Tyrconnell.
    Source: Childs (2007), 174.
  • MacNAMARA, Hugh. Captain of Grenadier Coy, Earl of Tyrone’s Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton, 131; D’Alton v. 2, 205.
  • MacNAMA(E)RA, Jean-Baptiste (c1688-1756). Vice-Admiral commanding French reinforcements to Canada, 1755.
    Source: Morley.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MacNAMARA, John of Cratloe. Lt-Col, Lord Clare’s Dragoons after death of Col. Phillips.
    Source: D’Alton, 322.
  • MacNAMARA, John. Captain, Sarsfield’s Horse, later Lt-Col.
    Source: D’Alton, 131, 155.
  • MacNAMARA, John. Captain, Lord Dongan’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 256.
  • MacNAMARA, John. Lt-Col., Lord Clare’s Dragoons. King’s Army, 2 June 1690.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820.
  • MacNAMARA, Laurence. QM, Lord Clare’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 154.
  • MacNAMARA, Miles. QM, Cormack O’Neill’s.
    Source: D’Alton, 154.
  • MacNAMARA, Teigue. Captain, independent horse troop in the King’s service.
    Source: D’Alton, 154.
  • MacNAMARA, Thady. Captain, Colonel Charles O’Bryan’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton, 154; D’Alton v. 2, 698.
  • MacNAMEE, -. Ensign, Carroll’s Coy, Lord Clare’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 769.
  • McNAMEE, Myles. Ensign, Con, son of Bryan, O’Neill’s Coy, Colonel Cormac O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 352.
  • MacNAUGHTON, John. Ensign, Buchan’s forces. Taken 1690.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • McNAUGHTON, John. Quartermaster, Kilmarnock’s; Duke of Perth’s; Strathallan’s Regiment of Horse. Watchmaker, Edinburgh. P. Perth (1 July 1746), Canongate (10 August) then Carlisle same month. Refused to turn KE, Executed 18 October 1746.
    Source: P1745; ChronAtholl; MR.
    Classification: Executed.
  • McNAUGHTON, Thomas of Kiltimurry. Captain, Colonel Cormac O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 352, 355, 558.
  • MacPHERSON, - of Cluny. Commanded 200 in 1689.
    Source: Hopkins (1998), 143.
  • MacPHERSON, -. Major. Paid 50 guineas for intelligence, 16 December 1715. Same man mentioned 1717 ? Source: HMC SP IV:17; V:531.
  • MacPHERSON, Aeneas of Flichaty. Captain, Cluny’s. At home.
    Source: MR.
  • MacPHERSON, Alexander. Officer, Cluny’s. At home.
    Source: MR.
  • MacPHERSON, Andrew, Ygr of Banchor. Captain, Cluny’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacPHERSON, Donald, Ygr of Breachie. Captain, Cluny’s. Indemnity.
    Source: MR.
  • MacPHERSON, Duncan, Ygr of Breachie. Adjutant, Cluny’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacPHERSON, Euan. Lt-Col, Macpherson’s. Farmer Dalwhinnie.
    Source: MR.
  • MacPHERSON, Euan/Ewan of Cluny. (b. 1710). Officer, Cluny’s; Ensign’s Commission of 7 September 1745 at Perth. Ensign, Ecossais Royales; Captain, 1744; Colonel, Macpherson’s. Escaped, d. 1764.
    Source: MR; Laing MSS; Hindley, 144.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MacPHERSON, Hugh of Coraldry. Officer, Cluny’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacPHERSON, James of Crathcroy. Officer, Cluny’s. Surrendered.
    Source: MR.
  • MacPHERSON, John of Garva Mor. Captain, Cluny’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacPHERSON, John of Strathmashie. Captain, Cluny’s/ Indemnity.
    Source: MR.
  • MacPHERSON, John of Etteridge. Lt, Cluny’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacPHERSON, John of Pitchurn. Officer, Cluny’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacPHERSON, Kenneth. Captain, Cluny’s. Merchant of Ruthven, T. 15 January 1746 and liberated.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacPHERSON, Lachlan of Pitmain. Officer, Cluny’s. Surrendered.
    Source: MR.
  • MacPHERSON, Lachlan, Ygr of Strathmashie. Officer, Cluny’s. Poet.
    Source: MR.
  • MacPHERSON, Lewis of Dalraddy. Major, Cluny’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacPHERSON, Malcolm of Phoness. Captain, Cluny’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MacPHERSON, Malcolm. Officer, Cluny’s. Son to Phoness.
    Source: MR.
  • MacPHERSON, Malcolm Dubh of Ballachroan. Officer, Cluny’s. At home.
    Source: MR.
  • MacQUARRIE, John, Surgeon, Clanranald’s. T, 7 November 1745. Pardoned.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MacQUEEN, Alexander. Quartermaster, Cluny’s. Smith, Braes of Ruthven. At home. Source: MR.
  • MacQUEEN, John. Subaltern, Charles Murray’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • MacQUEEN, David. Lt, Mackintosh’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • MacQUEEN, Dougal. Ensign, Mackintosh’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • McQUILLAN, Cormuck. Lt, Ross McQuillan’s Coy, Colonel Cormac O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 352.
  • McQUILLAN, Ross. Captain, Colonel Cormac O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 352.
  • McQUILLAN, Theo.. Ensign, Ross McQuillan’s Coy, Colonel Cormac O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 352.
  • MacRAE, -. Captain, Mackintosh’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • MacRAE, Alexander, Lt, ‘An Idler Banff’.
    Source: Rosebery.
  • MacRAE, James. Lt, Spanish Service and Picquets. T, Dunrobin. Discharged.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MacRAITH, James. Captain, Berwick’s Picquets. Taken on Louis XV off Dunkirk. Royal and Military Order of St Louis.
    Source: NLS MS 7073 f.59.
    Classification: French Service.
  • McRAW, Donald (1698-). Possibly Captain in 2nd (Murray’s) battalion, Atholl Brigade (or in Glengarry’s). From Perth. In prison, Inverness June 1746; on Alexander and James, transported 1747.
    Source: P1745; McDonnell, Perthshire 1745.
    Classification: Transport.
  • MacSHOULL, Patrick. Ensign, Mackintosh’s Regiment, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • MacSWEENY, -. Captain, Colonel Owen McCarthy’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 682.
  • MacSWEENEY [MacSWYNY], -. Lt, MacSwyny’s Coy, Fitz-James’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 82.
  • MacSWEENEY [MacSWYNY], -. Captain, Fitz-James’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 82.
  • McSWEENY, Donogh. Lt, Peter McSweeny’s Coy, Major-General Boisseleau’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 489.
  • MacSWEENY, Donogh. Captain, Major-General Boisseleau’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 489.
  • MacSWEENY, Edmund. Ensign, Peter MccSweeny’s Coy, Major-General Boisseleau’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 489.
  • MacSWEENY, Edmund. Lt, Donogh MacSweeny’s Coy, Major-General-Boisseleau’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 489.
  • MacSWEENY [MacSWINEY], Miles. Captain of Dragoons in Mahony’s Regiment in Spain, 1712.
    Source: HMC SP I:246.
  • MacSWEENY, Morgan. Captain, Bulkeley’s Regiment. Wounded at the Battle of Ypres in 1745.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 495.
  • McSWEENY, Peter. Captain, Major-General Boisseleau’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 489.
  • MacSWEENY, Symon. Ensign, Donogh MacSweeny’s Coy, Major-General Boisseleau’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 489.
  • MacSWEENY [M’SWEENEY], Terence. Lt, Ulick Bourke’s Coy, the Earl of Antrim’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 160.
  • MacTAVISH, Alexander, Lt, Lovat’s; brother to Gartenbegg.
    Source: MR.
  • MacTAVISH, John, Lt. Lovat’s; brother to Gartenbegg.
    Source: MR.
  • MADDEN, -. Lt, Roberts’ Troop, The King’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 5, 143.
  • MADDEN, -. Ensign, Dabid Barry’s Coy, Colonel Owen Macartie’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 143, 682.
  • MADDEN, Edward. Lt-Col, the Earl of Clanricarde’s Regiment of Infantry. Taken prisoner at the Battle of Aughrim; after obtaining his liberty he repaired to France, where he was commissioned as Major in the Brigade of the Grand Prior Fitzjames. Attainted in 1691.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820; D’Alton v. 2, 130, 143.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MADDEN, Hugh. Captain, Sir Heward Oxburgh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 143, 661.
  • MADDEN, John of Longford. Ensign, Colonel Lord Bophin’s Coy, Lord Bophin alias Colonel John Bourke’s Regiment of Infantry. Indited in 1691
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 143, 514, 525.
  • MADDEN, John. Lt, Henry Oxburgh’s Coy, Sir Heward Oxburgh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 143, 661.
  • MADDEN, John. Lt, Lord Cahir’s Coy, the Earl of Tyrone’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 143, 205.
  • MADDEN, Michael. Lt, John Stephenson’s Coy, the Earl of Clanricarde’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 130.
  • MADDEN, Michael. Ensign, the Major’s Coy, the Earl of Clanricarde’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 130.
  • MADDOCK, Samuel. Ensign, Manchester Regiment. Apothecary. T, transported.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Transport.
  • MAGEE, -. Lt, Tress’ Troop, John Hamilton’s Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 69.
  • MAGILL, -. Ensign, Gilmor’s Coy, Colonel Cormac O’Neill’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: Source: D’Alton v. 2, 201, 352.
  • MAGILL, Arthur of Dublin and Carneidlanagh, Esq.. Captain, the Earl of Antrim’s Regiment of Infantry. Attainted in 1691.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 160, 201.
  • MAGNY, -. QM, O’Lowrie’s Troop, Thomas Maxwell’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 458.
  • MAGRATH, -. Captain, Colonel Owen McCarthy’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 682.
  • MAGRATH, -. Surgeon, Colonel Charles Cavenagh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 383.
  • MAGRATH, Bryan. Lt, Edmund Reilly’s Coy, the Earl of Antrim’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 160.
  • MAGRATH, Daniel. Lt, James Baron’s Coy, Colonel Edward Butler’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 579.
  • MAGRATH, James. Captain, the Earl of Tyrone’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 205.
  • MAGRATH, John. Ensign, James Baron’s Coy, Colonel Edward Butler’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 579.
  • MAGRATH, Miles. Lt, Donogh O’Callaghan’s Coy, Colonel John Barrett’s Regiment of Horse.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 684.
  • MAGRATH, Nicholas. (b. 1715, Kilberry). Cadet, Bulkeley, 1735; Cadet, Rothe, 1738; Ensign, 1740; Lt, 1741; Capitaine en Seconde, Ecossais Royales, 1744; Order of Saint Louis, 1757. Served at Clausen (1735), Holland (1743), Flanders (1744-45).
    Source: Hindley, 144.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MAGRATH, Nicholas. Lt, George Henessy’s Coy, Colonel John Barrett’s Regiment of Horse.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 684.
  • MAGRATH, Redmond. Captain, Lord Clare’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 310.
  • MAGRATH, Terence. Captain, Lord Ulick Galway’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 291.
  • MAGRATH, Terence. Lt, Terence Magrath’s Coy, Lord Ulick Galway’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 291.
  • MAGRATH, Thomas. Captain, Colonel Charles O’Bryan’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 698.
  • MAHON [MAGHAN], Byran. Lt, John Talbott’s Coy, the Earl of Clanricarde’s Regiment of Infantry. Became a conformist. Advanced to Captaincy before his death in 1719.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 130, 159.
  • MAHON, John. Subaltern officer/chaplain named in O'Donovan papers.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 708.
  • MAHON, Thady. Ensign, John Conry’s Coy, Colonel Oliver O’Gara’s, late Colonel Iriel Farrell’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 526.
  • MAHONEY [MAHONY], -. Ensign, MacCartie’s Coy, Colonel Owen McCarthy’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 682.
  • MAHONEY, -. Lt, Colonel Owen Macartie’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 502.
  • MAHONEY, -. Lt, Beaupre’s Coy, Major-General Boisseleau’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 489.
  • MAHONEY, -. Surgeon, Lord Kilmallock’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 434.
  • MAHONEY, -. Captain, The King’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 5, 502.
  • MAHONEY [MAHONY], -. Ensign, Browne’s Coy, Lord Kenmare’s Regiment of Infantry. Attainted in 1691.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 316, 502.
  • MAHONEY, Daniel. Captain. Went with national forces to the Continent after the Treaty of Limerick, where he attained the rank of Major. In respect to his and his countrymen’s gallantry at Cremona in February 1702, he was selected to bring the news to Louis XIV, who raised him to the rank of Colonel. He was then appointed to command a Regiment of Dragoons in Spain, and for his distinguished conduct at the battles of Almanza, Saragossa, and Villaviciosa, he was created Lt-Gen and Count of Castile. He died in 1714.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 502-503.
    Classification: French and Spanish Service.
  • MAHONEY [MAHONY], Denis. Subaltern officer/chaplain named in O'Donovan papers.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 708.
  • MAHONEY, Dennis. 2nd Lt, Bulkeley’s Picquets, 1745. T, Louis XV off Dunkirk.
    Source: NLS MS 7073.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MAHONEY, Derby. 2nd Lt, Bulkeley’s Picquets, 1745. T, Louis XV off Dunkirk.
    Source: NLS MS 7073.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MAHONEY [MAHONY], James. Ensign, John Mahoney’s Coy, Major-General Boisseleau’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 489.
  • MAHONEY [MAHONY], John. Captain, Major-General Boisseleau’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 489.
  • MAHONEY [MAHONY], Martin. Lt, John Mahony’s Coy, Major-General Boisseleau’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 489.
  • MAIR, William. Ensign, Bannerman’s and Factor to Elsick. K.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MAITLAND, -. Captain, Dunkirk, 1692.
    Source: HMC SP I:74-5.
  • MAITLAND, Alexander. Brigade Major, Horse Brigade, 2 October 1715.
    Source: SP 54/9/34.
  • MAITLAND, John (James) Careston (1719-c1790/1800). Chaplain, Ogilvy’s. ‘Said to have administered Holy Communion to the dying Lord Strathallan, in oatmeal and whisky’. Escaped Sweden, then France ? Source: MR; McDonnell NE.
  • MALCOLM, James.Officer, 2nd bn, Atholl Brigade. Ground Officer to Perth. T, discharged.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MALCOLME, -. Lt-Col on Subsistence List, December 1692.
    Source: HMC SP I:76.
  • MALLY, Daniel. Ensign, Lt-Col Morrogh Flaherty’s Coy, Lord Ulick Galway’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 291.
  • MALLY, John. Lt, Thady O’Connor’s Coy, Lord Mountcashel’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 95.
  • MALONE, Richard. Lt, Thomas Shee’s Coy, Colonel Thomas Butler’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 402.
  • ‘MALOONEY’, Daniel. Captain, Colonel Charles O’Bryan’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 698.
  • ‘MALOONEY’, James. Lt, Daniel Malooney’s Coy, Colonel Charles O’Bryan’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 698.
  • MA[L]PAS, John. Lt, Patrick Nugent’s Troop, Lord Dongan’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 256, 292.
  • MA[L]PPAS, John. Cornet, Moore’s Troop, Lord Dongan’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 256.
  • MANDEVILLE, -. Lt, Butler’s Coy, Colonel Richard Butler’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 768.
  • MANDEVILLE, Ambrose. Captain, Colonel Thomas Butler’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 402.
  • MANDEVILLE, Edward. Captain, Colonel Thomas Butler’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 402.
  • MANDEVILLE, John. Ensign, James Everard’s Coy, Colonel Thomas Butler’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 402.
  • MANDEVILLE, Patrick. Ensign, Ambrose Mandeville’s Coy, Colonel Thomas Butler’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 402.
  • MANDEVILLE, Thomas. Lt, James Everard’s Coy, Colonel Thomas Butler’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 402.
  • MANERY, -. Colonel in 1705.
    Source: HMC SP I:200.
  • MANGNY, -. Maj, Lord Clare’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 769.
  • MANN, James (1726-). Ensign, John Roy’s; baker in Dunkeld or Edinburgh. P Carlisle 30 December 1745, in Lincolne and York castles, transported Liverpool to Antigua 8 May 1747 on Veteran, freed by French privateer, landed Martinique.
    Source: P1745; Rosebery; McDonnell Perthshire 1745; SP 36/102, 120-21; MR.
    Classification: Transport.
  • ‘MANNIN’, -. Ensign, Matthew Barnewall’s Coy, Lord Viscount Gormanston’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 232.
  • MANNING, John. Cornet, Butler’s Troop, Sir Neill O’Neill’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 299.
  • MANSFIELD, -. Ensign, Rowe’s Coy, Lord Clare’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 769.
  • MANSFIELD, Richard. Captain, Colonel Dudley Bagnall’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 615.
  • MAPAS, -. Ensign, James Plunkett’s Coy, Oliver Lord Louth’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 429.
  • ‘MARK’, -. Ensign, John Bourke’s Coy, Lord Kilmallock’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 434.
  • MARSHALL [MARSHAL], -. Provost.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 770.
  • MARSHALL, -. Lt, Nolan’s Coy, Colonel Edward Butler’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 579.
  • MARTIN, -. Ensign, Martin’s Coy, Lord Bophin alias Colonel John Bourke’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 514.
  • MARTIN, -. Lt, Martin’s Coy, Lord Bophin alias Colonel John Bourke’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 514.
  • MARTIN, -. Captain, Lord Bophin alias Colonel John Bourke’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 514.
  • MARTIN, Dominick. Lt, Ulick ‘Bourck’’s Coy, Lord Ulick Galway’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 291, 675.
  • MARTIN, Francis. Captain, Colonel Dominick Browne’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 669.
  • MARTIN, Francis. Lt, Luke Dillon’s Coy, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242, 675.
  • MARTIN, John. Ensign, Stoneywood’s. Farmer, Gordon’s Mill. T, acquitted.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MARTIN, Richard. Captain.
    Source: D’Alton, 119.
  • MARTINIERE, - de la. Ensign, Mons. Durett’s Coy, Major-General Boisseleau’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 489.
  • MASSEY, -. Colonel, fell on the field at Aughrim.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 784.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MASSUE, Henrie de. MARQUIS DE RUVIGNY and 1st VISCOUNT GALWAY (1648-1720). Major-General, Irish Army.
    Source: Childs (2007), 313.
  • MASTERTON, Edward of Moneyfad. Captain, Sir Maurice Eustace’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 443, 467.
  • MATHER, Alexander. Ensign in 1st Ogilvy’s (Forfarshires), 1745. Brewer in Brechin. Prisoner.
    Source: MR1914; MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MATHER, James. Ensign in Ogilvy’s (Forfarshires), 1745. Merchant in Brechin, prisoner in Brechin & Montrose, 1746.
    Source: Rosebery; P1745.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MATHEWS, James. Lt in Robert Arthur’s Troop, Lord Galmoy’s Regiment of Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 95.
  • MATTHEWS, Francis. Cadet, Bulkeley’s Picquets, 1745. T, Louis XV off Dunkirk. Source: NLS MS 7073.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MATTHEW, -. Cornet, Foster’s Troop, Robert Clifford’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 402.
  • MATTHEWS, George. Cadet, Bulkeley’s Picquets, 1745. T, Louis XV off Dunkirk.
    Source: NLS MS 7073.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MATTHEWS, Thomas. QM, Toby Matthews’ Troop, Hugh Sutherland’s Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 209.
  • MATTHEWS, Toby. Captain, Hugh Sutherland’s Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 209.
  • MATTHEWS, William. Lt, Toby Matthews’ Troop, Hugh Sutherland’s Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 209.
  • MAULE, Harry of Kellie. Son to Panmure. Escaped Netherlands, d. 23 June 1734. Source: SP. VII.22; Dobson (1995).
  • MAULE, James, EARL OF PANMURE. Colonel of the Regiment, Panmure’s Foot, 1715. Escaped via Montrose to France, d 6 April 1720, Paris.
    Source: NRS GD 45/1/201; Dobson (1995).
  • MAUMONT, Monsieur - de. Left Commander-in-Chief by the King on his departure from Derry, with orders to advance with 300 or 400 men to take the castle of Culmore. The troops were separated from de Maumont, and were seen from Derry as they reached him. A party of Infantry had thrown themselves behind the hedges as they were reuniting with de Maumont, and on first discharge he was killed.
    Source: Childs (2007), 88; D’Alton v. 2, 778-779.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MAUNSELL BARKER, William. Lt-Col, then Brig-Gen, The King’s Regiment of Infantry. Fell at the battle of Aughrim.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 4, 13, 784.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MAURICE, -. Captain.
    Source: Childs (2007), 373.
  • MAXWELL, -. Colonel, later Brigadier.
    Source: D’Alton, 71, 242.
  • MAXWELL, Charles. Adj, Thomas Maxwell’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 458.
  • MAXWELL, Charles. Major, Queen’s Dismounted Dragoons in France.
    Source: D’Alton, 315.
  • MAXWELL, Sir George. Lt.-Col. at Dunkirk, 1692.
    Source: HMC SP I:74-5.
  • MAXWELL, James of Kirkconnel. Captain, Elcho’s Lifeguards. Escaped.
    Source: MR.
  • MAXWELL, Robert. (b. 1728, Scotland). Cadet, Rothe, 1744. Ensign, 1745, Ecossais Royales. Deserter. Price’s. T, banished.
    Source: MR; Hindley, 144.
    Classification: Deserter, French Service, Prisoner.
  • MAXWELL, Thomas. Brigadier, King’s Army, 2 June 1690 and Colonel, Thomas Maxwell’s Dragoons; later Major-General. Possibly identical with Colonel Maxwell of the Royal Regiment of Dragoons, 1692. Present at the battle of the Boyne. After the Capitulation of Limerick he passed over to France at the head of two Irish Regiments of Dragoons. Killed in the battle of Marsaglia in 1693.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820; HMC SP I:68. Childs (2007), 151, 325; D’Alton, 458, 460.
    Classification: French Service, KIA.
  • MAXWELL, William of Carruchan. Staff Captain and Engineer, 1745.
    Source: MR.
  • MAXWELL, William. Lt, Ecossais Royales. Son to Barncleuch. T, discharged.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MAXWELL, William. 5th EARL OF NITHSDALE. Colonel, Lord Nithsdale’s Foot, 1715. At Urbino, 1717-18. T, Preston.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494; Corp (2009).
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MAYO, George. Lt, John Bourke’s Troop, Sarsfield’s Regiment of Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 131, 159.
  • MAZANDIER, Rene. Lt, O’Neill’s Troop, Sarsfield’s Regiment of Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 131.
  • MEADE, -. Captain, Earl of Westmeath’s, late Colonel Francis O’Toole’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 469.
  • MEADE, -. Ensign, Ed. Cavenagh’s Coy, Colonel Charles Cavenagh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 383.
  • MEADE, -. Ensign, Tinte’s Coy, The King’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 5.
  • MEADE, John of Knocknamihill. Captain, the Earl of Westmeath’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 693.
  • MEADE, Piers. Ensign, Richard Fagan’s Coy, The King’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 4.
  • MEADE, Thomas. Captain, Colonel John Barrett’s Regiment of Horse. Attainted in 1691.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 684, 693.
  • MEAGH, Thomas. Cornet, Butler’s Troop, Nicholas Purcell’s Regiment of Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 239, 252.
  • MEAGHER, -. In Heward Oxburgh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 619.
  • MEAGHER, -. In Thomas Butler’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 619.
  • MEAGHER, -. In Sarsfield’s Regiment of Horse.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 619.
  • MEAGHER, -. In Purcell’s Regiment of Horse.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 619.
  • MEAGHER, -. Captain, Lord Mountcashel’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 95.
  • MEAGHER. Bryan. Cornet, Bourk’s Troop, Nicholas Purcell’s Regiment of Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 239.
  • MEAGHER, Cornelius. Lt, Bourk’s Troop, Nicholas Purcell’s Regiment of Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 239.
  • MEAGHER, Daniel. Ensign, Richard Butler’s Coy, Colonel Thomas Butler’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 402.
  • MEAGHER, Edmund. Lt, John Meagher’s Coy, Colonel Dudley Bagnall’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 615.
  • MEAGHER, Edmund. QM, McCarthy’s Troop, Nicholas Purcell’s Regiment of Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 239.
  • MEAGHER, John of Grange. Captain, Colonel Dudley Bagnall’s Regiment of Infantry. His name is included in King Charles’ declaration of thanks for services beyond the seas.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 615.
  • MEAGHER, Patrick. Lt, Bulkeley’s Picquets, 1745. T Louis XV off Dunkirk.
    Source: NLS 7073.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MEAGHER, Philip. Lt, Myles O’Connor’s Coy, Sir Heward Oxburgh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 661.
  • MEAGHER, Thomas. Ensign, John Meagher’s Coy, Colonel Dudley Bagnall’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 615.
  • MEAGHER. William. QM, Thomas Burke’s Troop, Sarsfield’s Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 131.
  • MEARA, Francis. Major, Tyrconnel’s Horse, King’s Army, 2 June 1690.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820; D’Alton, 51.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MEARA, Thomas. Lt, James Power’s Coy, Colonel Dudley Bagnall’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton, 51, 75; D’Alton v. 2, 615.
  • MELAGHLIN, Murrough. Lt, Edward Fitzgerald’s Coy, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242.
  • MELLEFONT, -. Ensign, Ferris’ Troop, Colonel Owen McCarthy’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 682.
  • MENZIES, Alexander. Captain, Charles Murray’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • MENZIES, Archibald. Subaltern, Lord Nairne’s, 1715. T, Preston.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MENZIES, Archibald of Shian. Lt-Col, CO 1st battalion, Atholl Brigade. K, Culloden. Source: ChronAtholl; MR.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MENZIES, David. (b. 1722, Scotland). Lt, Ecossais Royales, 1745.
    Source: Hindley, 144.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MENZIES, David. Lt, Stoneywood’s. 4th son to Pitfodels. At Ratisbon 1735-38. Escaped France.
    Source: MR; McDonnell NE.
  • MENZIES, Duncan. Major in Breadalbane’s, 1715.
    Source: HMC SP IV:17.
  • MENZIES, Gilbert (1712/13-before 1756). Ygr of Pitfodels, son to William Menzies and Mary Urquhart. Captain, Stoneywood’s, 1745. Pardoned.
    Source: NA TS 20/83/36; MR; McDonnell NE.
  • MENZIES, James. Captain, Charles Murray’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • MENZIES, James of Bolfracks. Officer, Atholl Brigade.
    Source: ChronAtholl; MR.
  • MENZIES, James of Woodend. Officer, Atholl Brigade.
    Source: ChronAtholl; MR.
  • MENZIES, James. Lt, John Roy’s. From Saint Germain. T, Carlisle. Discharged.
    Source: MR.
  • MENZIES, James. Lt, Stoneywood’s. 6th son to Pitfodels. In Ratisbon, 1738. Escaped to France. Fl. 1772.
    Source: MR; McDonnell NE.
  • MENZIES, John. Paymaster, Atholl Brigade (1st bn), Son to Innkeeper, St Ninian’s. T, discharged.
    Source: MR.
  • MENZIES, Robert. Subaltern, Charles Murray’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494 [same as below?].
  • MENZIES, Robert. Subaltern, Lord Nairne’s, 1715. T, Preston.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MENZIES, William (b1721). ADC, Forbes of Pitsligo, 1715. 3rd son to Pitfodels. Went to Ratisbon 1735-8. Escaped Sweden to France.
    Source: McDonnell NE.
  • MENZIES, William. Lt or Ensign, Atholl Brigade. Son of Surgeon Robert Menzies, Glassie.
    Source: ChronAtholl; MR.
  • MERCER, Hugh. Lt.-Col (1726-1777). Possibly Surgeon’s Mate, Lord Forbes’ Regiment of Horse. B. Pitsligo, MA (Marischal), 1744. Sailed from Leith to Philadelphia, 1746. British Army in North America, 1750s, Brigadier-General under Washington. K. Princeton. Ancestor of George Patton.
    Source: MR: The Jacobite 80 (1992).
    Classification: American, British Service.
  • MERCER, Robert of Aldie, Meikleour. Lt-Col and CO, 3rd battalion Atholl Brigade, later a Volunteer. Bro to Lord Nairne. K Culloden.
    Source: ChronAtholl; MR. Clasification: KIA.
  • MERCER, Robert, Ygr of Aldie. Ensign, Lt or Captain, possibly in 3rd (Mercer’s) battalion of Atholl Brigade.
    Source: Rosebery.
  • MERCER, Thomas. Lt or Ensign, poss 3rd bn, Atholl Brigade. S of Hon Robert Mercer of Aldie. K Culloden-or escaped Sweden ? Source: ChronAtholl; MR; McDonnell NE. Classification: KIA.
  • MERCER, Thomas of Auchnacant (d1770). Son of James, merchant in Aberdeen. ADC, Lord Forbes’ Horse. Escaped.
    Source: MR; McDonnell ME.
  • MEROJE, -. Colonel under Maréchal Rosen, landed at Kinsale with 800, 12 March 1690. Source: TCD MS 2199 f. 2.
  • MERRION, -. Commander of a cavalry regiment under Tyrconnell, 1688.
    Source: Childs (2007), 26.
  • MERRYMAN, -. Ensign, Gernon’s Coy, Lord Viscount Gormanston’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 232.
  • MERRYNE, Valentine. Captain, Clare’s Picquets. Taken in Louis XV off Dunkirk. Source: NLS MS 7073 f. 59.
    Classification: French Service.
  • METHAM, John. Major, John Parker’s Regiment of Horse. King’s Army in Ireland, 2 June 1690. Source: NLS ACC 5820; D’Alton, 223.
  • ‘METRESON’, -. Ensign, Thomas Nugent’s Coy, Colonel Richard Nugent’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 229.
  • MIDDLETON, -. Lt, Buchan’s forces. Taken 1690.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MIDDLETON, John (1683-1746), LORD CLERMONT, later (1719) 3rd Earl. Colonel in French service. Middleton-Perth Library in Toulouse.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MILADY [MILEADY], -. Ensign, Daly’s Coy, the Earl of Clanricarde’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 130.
  • MILADY [MILEDY], -. Captain, Colonel Richard Nugent’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 229.
  • MILLER, William. Captain, Strathmore’s Battalion, 1715. Prisoner in Preston, 1716. Source: CS V. 162; Dobson (1995); NRS RH 1/2/494.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MILNE, George of Balcathie. Lt, Arbroath coy, 2nd bn Ogilvy’s.
    Source: MR.
  • MIRABEL, - Conte de. Engineer General, French forces, 1746.
    Source: NLS Adv MS 23.3.28 ff. 204-05.
  • MISSETT, -. Lt, Everard’s Coy, Christopher, Lord Slane’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 339.
  • MISSETT, Bartholomew. Lt, Edward Moore’s Coy, Sir Maurice Eustace’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 443.
  • MISSETT, Patrick. Captain, Colonel Richard Nugent’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 229.
  • MISSETT, Robert. Ensign, Edward Moore’s Coy, Sir Maurice Eustace’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 443.
  • MITCHELL, John. Lt, Bannerman’s. Brother to Robert-from Johnshaven.
    Source: MR.
  • MITCHELL, Robert (1710-). Captain, Bannerman’s. Brewer, Johnshaven. T, died ? Source: MR.
  • MITCHELL, Walter (b1728). Lt, Pitsligo’s Regiment of Horse then Ensign/Lt and Adjutant, Perth’s 1745. S of a browster wife; from King Edward; student at King’s. Forced, commissioned Lord Pitsligo’s Horse, then in Perth’s. T, Carlisle. Condemned, reprieved. Transported 1748 ‘on Mr Samuel Smith’s ship’ Source: McDonnell, NE, 40; MR.
    Classification: Transport.
  • MITCHELL, William. Skipper in Dundee and prisoner there 1746.
    Source: Dobson (1995).
    Classification: Naval, Prisoner.
  • MIZE, -. QM, Cook’s Troop, Thomas Maxwell’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 458.
  • MOCLARE, Edward. Major, Simon Luttrell’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 195, 344.
  • MOCLARE, Sir James. Lt.-Col, Luttrell’s Regiment of Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 189.
  • MOCLARE, James. Ensign, John Moclare’s Coy, Colonel Dudley Bagnall’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton, 195; D’Alton v. 2, 615.
  • MOCLARE, John. Captain, Colonel Dudley Bagnall’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton, 195; D’Alton v. 2, 615.
  • MOIR, Charles. Captain in Perth’s, then Stoneywood’s and Avochie’s. Shipmaster, Aberdeen. Escaped, Sweden.
    Source: NA TS 20/83/36; MR.
  • MOIR, James, 4th of Stoneywood (1710-84). Lt-Col (CO) Stoneywood’s (Aberdeen) Regiment, 1745. Eldest S of James and Jean Erskine of Pittodrie; m 1740 Margaret Mackenzie of Ardross (1709-1805). Escaped to Gothenburg, naturalized Swedish subject; eventually returned.
    Source: MR; McDonnell NE.
  • MOIR, William. Lt, Lord Forbes’s Regiment of Horse. Cousin to Stoneywood, brother to Invernenty. Sailor, Peterhead. Escaped.
    Source: MR.
  • MOIR, William of Lonmay. Lt, Lord Forbes’ Regiment of Horse and depute governor of Aberdeen. Source: MR.
  • MOLLOY, Hugh. Ensign, Francis Pay’s Coy, Sir Heward Oxburgh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 661.
  • MOLLOY, Hugh. Colonel, Colonel Heward Oxburgh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 556.
  • MOLLOY, James. Lt, John Seagrave’s Coy, The King’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 5, 556.
  • MOLLOY, John. Ensign, Thomas Daly’s Coy, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242, 556.
  • MOLLOY, Philippe. Quartermaster, Fitzjames’s Regiment of Horse. T, Culloden. Discharged.
    Source: MR.
  • MOLLOY, Robert. QM in Lord Trimleston’s Troop, Lord Galmoy’s Regiment of Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 95; D’Alton v. 2, 556.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MONTGOMERY, William, Earl of. Commission of 10 March 1692 from St Germain to be ‘colonel of a regiment of horse to be raised in England’.
  • MONTYONGE [MONTGOUGE], Le Sieur. Major, Colonel Dominick Browne’s Regiment of Infantry,1690.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820; D’Alton v. 2, 669.
  • MOONEY, Edmund. Captain, Sir Heward Oxburgh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 661.
  • MOONEY, Francis. Lt, Edmund Mooney’s Coy, Sir Heward Oxburgh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 661.
  • MOORE, -. Captain, Lord Kenmare’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 316.
  • MOORE, -. Lt, Vaughan’s Coy, the Earl of Antrim’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 160.
  • MOORE, Charles of Ballyna. Colonel, Colonel Charles Moore’s Regiment of Infantry, 1690 in Kildare. Chief of the O’Mores of Leix. His Regiment was that which General Richard Hamilton and the Duke of Berwick, after enterin Coleraine, left there to garrison it; whereupon these two Commanders, uniting their forces with those of Pusignan, advanced to the passes of the Finn and Foyle for the siege of Derry. This Regient was afterwards one of those which King James despatched to Sligo to retard the operations of the enemy thereabout. On the 4th May 1691, together with four other Regiments under the command of Major John Fitzpatrick, encountered the WIlliamite forces of Major Woods near Castle-Cuffe, when it is stated in a contemporaneous pamphlet that there officers of the Regiment were made prisoners, viz. Lts William Dunn and Alexander Roch, and Ensign Loughlin Moore. Colonel Charles died two months after at the Battle of Aughrim. He was attainted in 1691.
    Source: D’Alton, Army List, 30; NLS ACC 5820; Childs (2007), 169; D’Alton v. 2, 605-607, 611-612, 784.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MOORE, Charles. Captain, Colonel John Grace’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 564.
  • MOORE, Charles. Major, Colonel John Grace’s Regiment of Infantry, 1690.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820; D’Alton v. 2, 564.
  • MOORE, Charles. Captain, Lord Dongan’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 256.
  • MOORE, Edward. Captain, Sir Maurice Eustace’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 443.
  • MOORE, Francis. Lt, James Wogan’s Coy, the Earl of Antrim’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 160.
  • MOORE, Garret. Colonel, 1690 in Mayo.
    Source: D’Alton, 37; D’Alton v. 2, 770.
  • MOORE, George. Lt, John Barry’s Troop, Brigadier Francis Carroll’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 431.
  • MOORE, Lewis. Lt, Thomas Power’s Coy, Lord Mountcashel’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 95.
  • MOORE, Loughlin. Ensign, Brenan’s Coy, Colonel Charles Moore’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 605.
  • MOORE, William (1720-). Cornet, Fitz-James’s Regiment of Infantry. T, Culloden. Banished.
    Source: MR; D’Alton v. 2, 82.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MOORE, William. Ensign, Ecossais Royales, 1745.
    Source: Hindley, 144.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MORGAN, -. Lt-Col. Fought at Aughrim and died of his wounds.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 256, 784.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MORGAN [MORGONE], -. Ensign, Hugh McMahon and John Sutton’s Coy, Fitz-James’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 82, 256.
  • MORGAN, David. Captain, Manchester Regiment. Barrister, Monmouth. T, Executed 30 July 1746.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Executed.
  • MORGAN, John. Major, Colonel Henry Dillon’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 242; NLS ACC 5820.
  • MORGAN, John. Lt, Thomas Arundell’s Coy, The King’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 5.
  • MORGAN, William. Captain, 1718.
    Source: HMC SP VII: 197.
  • MORRIS [MORRES], -. Captain, Sir John Fitz-Gerald’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 417.
  • MORRIS [MORRES], Anthony. Captain, Nicholas Purcell’s Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 239.
  • MORRIS, Philip. Ensign, Peter Lynch’s Coy, Colonel Dominick Browne’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 669.
  • MORRIS, Richard. Lt, Daniel Hogan’s Coy, Colonel Dudley Bagnall’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 615.
  • MORISON, -. Captain at Le Havre, 1692.
    Source: HMC SP I:74-75.
  • MORLEY, Henry. Lt, Duckenfield’s Troop, Simon Luttrell’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 344.
  • MORRIS, Edmund. Cornet, John Bourke’s Troop, Sarsfield’s Horse. KIA Aughrim.
    Source: D’Alton, 131, 198.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MORRIS, Harvey. Captain, Luttrell’s Horse.
    Source: D’Alton, 189.
  • MORRIS, Nicholas. Captain, Ecossais Royales and joint CO Bulkeley’s Picquets, taken at Dunkirk in Louis XV. Royal and Military Order of St Louis.
    Source: NLS MS 7073 ff. 59, 112.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MORRIS, Redmond. Captain (later Lt.-Col.), Luttrell’s Horse. After Limerick served in France ‘contrary to his own inclination’.
    Source: D’Alton, 189, 197.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MORRIS, Richard. Lt, Daniel Hogan’s Coy, Colonel Dudley Bagnall’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 615
  • MORRIS, Terence. Ensign, Henry O’Neill’s Coy, Lord John Bellew’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 304.
  • MORROW, Andrew? of Kinsale, Esq.?. Captain, Colonel Owen McCarthy’s Regiment of Infantry. Possibly the Andrew Morrow whom King James in 1690 appointed one of the Commissioners for assessing a poll tax over the County of Cork. By that name he was attainted in 1691.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 682-683.
  • MORTIMER, -. Lt, Talbot’s Coy, Fitz-James’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 82.
  • MOSKELL, David. QM to the Lt-Col in Brigadier Francis Carroll’s Troop, Brigadier Francis Carroll’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 431.
  • MOSS, Peter. Lt, Manchester Regiment. T, KE, discharged.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MOSS, William. Captain, Manchester Regiment. T, escaped.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner, escaped.
  • MOTTIT [MOTTET], Sir Alphonso. Major, Colonel Daniel O’Donovan’s Regiment of Infantry. One of the French officers who came over in early 1689 for King James’ service. At that time he had ranked a Captain, and was soon after made Major.
    Source: NLS ACC 5820; D’Alton v. 2, 708, 726.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MOUNTGARRET, VISCOUNT. Leader of the forlorn hope of Horse against Derry, Prisoner 4 July 1689.
  • MOUNTJOY, -. Commander of Infantry battalion under Tyrconnell, 1688.
    Source: Childs (2007), 3.
  • MOWNSON, Phill. Ensign, Thomas Corbet’s Coy, Fitz-James’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 82.
  • MUDIE, James. Ensign of Ogilvy’s, 1745. From Arbroath. Prisoner in Montrose 1746-47. Source: P1745 III:214; Dobson (1995).
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MUIR, Alexander. Surgeon from East Pitcaish.
    Source: McDonnell, NE.
  • MUIR, Robert. Ensign, Hussars. Writer, Edinburgh.
    Source: MR.
  • ‘MULHALY’, -. QM, Butler’s Troop, Robert Clifford’s Dragoons.
    Source: D’Alton, 402.
  • MULLEDY, -. Colonel, fell on the field at Aughrim.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 784.
    Classification: KIA.
  • MULLEDY, Sir Anthony of Robertstown. Knight. Captain,  The King’s Regiment of Infantry. Attainted in 1691.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 5, 42.
  • MULLEN, Rev. -. Chaplain, Colonel Charles Moore’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 605.
  • MULLEN, Thomas. Lt, Sir Michael Creagh’s Coy, Sir Michael Creagh’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source
    : D’Alton v. 2, 650.
  • MULLOY, Green. Captain, Colonel Oliver O’Gara’s, late Colonel Iriel Farrell’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 526.
  • MULLOY, Theobald. Lt, William Mulloy’s Coy, Colonel Oliver O’Gara’s, late Colonel Iriel Farrell’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 526.
  • MULLOY, William. Captain, Colonel Oliver O’Gara’s, late Colonel Iriel Farrell’s Regiment of Infantry. Attainted in 1691.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 526, 557.
  • MULVANNY, -. Ensign, Daly’s Coy, Lord Mountcashel’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 95.
  • MURDOCH, William (1707-). Ensign. Wool merchant, Callendar. Forced thrice. P, Canongate 8 August 1746, then Carlisle; on 22 April 1747 sailed to Virginia on Johnson, landed Maryland.
    Source: Rosebery; P1745; NA T1.328; McDonnell, Perthshire 1745.
    Classification: Transport.
  • MURPHY, Rev. -. Chaplain, Colonel Richard Butler’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 768.
  • MURPHY, -. Lt, MacAuliffe’s Coy, Lord Kenmare’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 316.
  • MURPHY, -. Maj, Lord Kenmare’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 77, 316.
  • MURPHY, -. Lt in John Grace’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 77.
  • MURPHY, -. Ensign, Garrett Fitzgerald’s Coy, Lord Kilmallock’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 77, 434.
  • MURPHY [MURPHYE], Bryan. Captain, Lord John Bellew’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 77, 304.
  • MURPHY, Cornelius. Major of the Earl of Clancarty’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 77.
  • MURPHY, Cornelius. Captain, the Earl of Clancarty’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 114.
  • MURPHY [MORPHY], Darby. Appointed ‘Captain-Lieutenant’ of Lord Hunsdon’s Regiment of Infantry by King James in December 1689.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 767.
  • MURPHY, Denis. Lt, Bryan Murphy’s Coy, Lord John Bellew’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 77.
  • MURPHY, Edmund of Kilkenny. Captain, John Hamilton’s Infantry. Attainted in 1692. Formerly Major in the Regiment of Charlemont commanded by Gordon O’Neill.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 69.
  • MURPHY, John. Ensign, William Murphy’s Coy, Colonel Nicholas Browne’s, Sir Valentine Browne’s, &c. Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 77, 637.
  • MURPHY [MURPHEY], John. Ensign, Bryan Murphy’s Coy, Lord John Bellew’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 304.
  • MURPHY, John. Ensign in Lord Bellew’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 77.
  • MURPHY, Maurice. Lt, William Murphy’s Coy, Colonel Nicholas Browne’s, Sir Valentine Browne’s, &c. Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 77, 637.
  • MURPHY, Michael. Lt, Hugh McNamara’s Coy, the Earl of Tyrone’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 77, 205.
  • MURPHY, Nicholas. Lt, Piers Walsh’s Coy, the Earl of Tyrone’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 77, 205.
  • MURPHY, Owen. Captain, Lord John Bellew’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 77, 304.
  • MURPHY [MURPHIE], Phelim. Lt, Owen Murphy’s Coy, Lord John Bellew’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 77, 304.
  • MURPHY, Richard. Captain, Lally’s and Irish Picquets. T Culloden. Discharged. Source: MR.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MURPHY, William. Captain, Colonel Nicholas Browne’s, Sir Valentine Browne’s, &c. Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 77, 637.
  • MURRAY, -. Colonel, France 1692.
    Source: HMC SP I:74-5.
  • MURRAY, Alexander. Captain, Atholl Brigade. From Dollar.
    Source: ChronAtholl; MR.
  • MURRAY, Charles. Colonel, Charles Murray’s, 1715.
    Source: NRS RH 1/2/494.
  • MURRAY, Sir David of Stanhope, Bart. Captain, Hussars and ADC to the Prince, 1745. T, banished.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MURRAY, Lord George (1689-1760). Lt-Col., 1st Bn, Tullibardine’s Brigade, 1715; Brigadier, 1719; Lt.-General, 1745-6 and Co, 2nd bn, Atholl Brigade. Escaped. Source: ODNB.
  • MURRAY, James. Captain in French Service, brother to Sir Robert Murray of Stanhope, sent to sound out Scotland in 1703.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MURRAY, John, LORD NAIRNE. CO 1st bn Atholl Brigade and Brig-Gen. Escaped Sweden. Source: MR.
  • MURRAY, John of Broughton. Colonel, Hussars and Secretary to the Prince. T, KE, pardoned.
    Classification: Prisoner, KE.
  • MURRAY, John. Captain in French Service. Brother to William Murray of Abercairney, sent to sound out Scotland in 1703.
    Classification: French Service.
  • MURRAY, Mungo. Ygr of Kincairnie. Secretary, Atholl Brigade. Escaped.
    Source: MR.
  • MURRAY, Patrick. Goldsmith, Cowley ? Stirling/Dollar. T, Executed 14 November 1746. Source: MR.
    Classification: Executed.
  • MURRAY, William (1688- 9 July 1746). DUKE OF ATHOLL; MARQUIS OF TULLIBARDINE. Brigadier, 1715; GOC Scotland and DUKE OF RANNOCH, 1717; Lt-General, 1745-6 and CO, 3rd battalion, Atholl Brigade. Died Tower, 9 July 1746.
    Source: MR.
    Classification: Prisoner.
  • MUSCHAT, W. 2nd Lt, Regiment d’Ogilvie in France.
    Source: Strange (1855), 97.
  • MUSCHY, -. Ensign. Savage’s Coy, Fitz-James’s Regiment of Infantry.
    Source: D’Alton v. 2, 82.
  • MUTINOT, Jacques Gabriel, D'Hostove. (b. 1723, Boulogne-sur-Mer). Cadet, Rochechouart, 1741; Ensign, 1742; Lt, 1742; Chief Mate, Royal Scots, 1744; Order of Sait Louis, 1760. Served at Prague (1741), Dettingen (1743), Flanders (1745).