[1] See [Appendix 9].

[2] In [Appendix No. 1] is given a list of the stations where the regiment has been quartered in time of peace.

[3] Brigadier-General Robert Stearne, Brigadier-General Richard Kane, Captain Robert Parker, and Sergeant John Millner, all of the Royal Irish regiment, wrote histories or journals of the wars of William III. and of Anne.

[4] An order to the Master-General of Ordnance, dated 14th February 1689, for the re-equipment of the regiment, gives these figures—

Firelocks.Halberts.Flints.
Pikes.Drums.Bayonets.Tents.
Bandalers (=i.e.
Bandoliers.)
The full number of arms
for the regiment
}579240 39 265165791000156
Whereof the officers
have already
}60075167900
Remain to complete
the regiment
}51924032215005001000156

[5] See [Appendix 9].

[6] See [Appendix 9].

[7] (The names followed by a star are those of officers who had been disbanded by Tyrconnel.)

Colonel—Edward, Earl of Meath.

Lieutenant-Colonel—G. Newcomen (sometimes spelled Newcomb).