Irish Muster Rolls

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Irish Muster rolls, c1630

 


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First Name
Surname Barony/Lands Landlord/Estate County
John Douglas Loughty Mr Moynes Cavan
John Douglas Clougher Sir J. Erskin Tyrone
George Douglas Dungannon Captain A. Sanderson Tyrone
John Douglas Dungannon Captain A. Sanderson Tyrone
Archbald Douglas Omy Sir P. Crosby Tyrone
John Douglas Strabane Strabane Town Tyrone
Gawen Douglas Dungannon Lord Primate of Armagh Tyrone
Richard Douglas Dungannon Lord Primate of Armagh Tyrone
Robert Douglas City and Liberties Londonderry (including Goldsmiths' estate) Londonderry
Alexander Douglas City and Liberties Londonderry (including Goldsmiths' estate) Londonderry
John Douglas City and Liberties Londonderry (including Goldsmiths' estate) Londonderry
George Douglas City and Liberties Londonderry (including Goldsmiths' estate) Londonderry
John Douglas   Sir R. Macclelan (Haberdashers) Londonderry
George Douglas Dunluce Earl of Antrim's British tenants Antrim
David Douglas Glennarme Earl of Antrim's British tenants Antrim
George Douglas Belfast Mr Edmonston Antrim
William Douglas Rapho Duke of Lynox Donegal
John Douglas Rapho Duke of Lynox Donegal
Hector Douglas Boylagh and Bannagh Earl of Annandall Donegal
William Douglas Boylagh and Bannagh Earl of Annandall Donegal
William Douglas Eneshone Lord Chichester Donegal
William Douglas   Lord Viscount Ards Down
Thomas Douglas great Ardes Lord Viscount Clannaboyes Down
William Douglas town of Dunmoore [Dromore] and Lower Euvagh Bishop of Dromore Down
James Douglas town of Dunmoore [Dromore] and Lower Euvagh Bishop of Dromore Down
John Douglas town of Dunmoore [Dromore] and Lower Euvagh Bishop of Dromore Down


Note:
•  In the 17th century, a muster roll was a crucial document used for military or naval purposes. It served as a detailed list of personnel within a particular unit, such as a regiment or ship's crew. Muster rolls typically included the names of soldiers or sailors, their ranks or positions, any relevant details about their service, and sometimes information about equipment or provisions issued to them. These rolls were essential for keeping track of manpower, ensuring accountability, and managing resources within military or naval organizations during that time period.

 

 



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