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<head>A list of the officers taken prisoners at Ballymore, the <date value="1691-06-30">8th of June, 1691</date>. <note n="1" type="auth">See <sup resp="BF"><title type="book">A Jacobite Narrative</title>,</sup> page 130.</note></head>
<p>Colonel Ulick Bourke, governor.&mdash;Lieutenant-colonel Peter Barnwall, of my lord Gormanston's <sup resp="JTG">regiment</sup>.&mdash;Lieutenant-colonel Thomas Thomas Corbet, of colonel Nicholas Fitzgerald's.</p>
<p>Of my lord Bellew's:&mdash;major John Dowdall, captain Valentine Russel, captain Owen Murphy, captain William Pippard, lieutenant<pb n="273"/>

Thady Croly, lieutenant Thomas Macarton, lieutenant John Ley, ensign Branagan, ensign Thomas Tuite, ensign Thomas Smith, David Kennedy, adjutant.</p>
<p>Of sir Maurice Eustace's: &mdash;captain Thomas Sherlock, captain Thomas Aspoll, captain Valentine Browne, lieutenant George Fitzgerald, lieutenant Francis Tipper, lieutenant Symon Hart, ensign Andrew Aspole, ensign Matthias Eustace, ensign John Keating, &mdash;Connor, chirurgeon.</p>
<p>Of colonel Henry Dillon's: &mdash;captain Thomas Dillon, captain Gerard Dillon, lieutenant Morgan Reynolds, lieutenant James Leynam, lieutenant Redmond Fitzgerald, ensign Charles Castoloe.</p>
<p>Of colonel Walter Bourke's:&mdash;captain Luke Sheile, captain Robert Fitzgerald, lieutenant Peter Dally, lieutenant Walter Dalton, lieutenant Philip Fox.</p>
<p>Of colonel Charles Moore's:&mdash;captain Roger Wolverston, captain John Bourke, captain John Bruerton, lieutenant Christopher Barnwall, ensign Daniel Sullivan, ensign John Bourke, ensign Nicholas Synott.</p>
<p>Of colonel Oxborough's:&mdash;lieutenant Luke Everard.</p>
<p>Of my lord of Gormanston's:&mdash;ensign Barnewall.</p>
<p>Of colonel Goughegan's:&mdash;captain Charles Taaff.</p>
<p>Of colonel Clifford's:&mdash;captain Edward Bourke, cornet Daniel Griffith, quarter-master John Caffery, James Mabe, storekeeper, John Pierce, chaplain.</p>
<p>These three not being owned by the governor, the general has ordered them to be included in the number of <reg orig="Rapories">raparees</reg>:&mdash;ensign Timothy Lenaghan, ensign Henry Bryan, quarter-master Thomas Joy.</p>
<p>There were found besides in the custody of the provost-marshal twenty-seven private men, which were made prisoners.</p>
<p>The number of the prisoners taken in the fort of Ballymore were: 780 private men, 259 <reg orig="Rapories">raparees</reg>, 645 women,&mdash;children.</p>
<p>Endorsed: <date value="1691-06-08">8 June, 1691</date>. List of the officers taken prisoners at Ballymore.</p>
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