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Sussex Lookup Requests / Re: Sea Fencibles
« on: Saturday 12 November 22 16:47 GMT (UK)  »
The National Archives in ADM 28, Navy Board: Sea Fencibles PayLists 1789-1810

These consist of musters and  pay lists receipted by the men acknowledging their receipt of pay.

and appointment of naval officers to the sea fencibles 1798-1810

The records are arranged under districts.

Hope this might help.
 
Thank you
Is there a link to this information?

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Sussex Lookup Requests / Re: Sea Fencibles
« on: Saturday 12 November 22 08:49 GMT (UK)  »
I would liken the Sea fencibles to a maritime Home Guard, from what I've read one of the key reasons for joining was they were exempt from the Press Gangs (assuming they had the chance to explain)
Yes, correct, founded by Admiral Popham originally, and expanded greatly during The Crisis ( 1803 - 5) I was specifically after details of the roles, ranks, duties, and persons of the Sussex Sea Fencibles during the crisis. All the rest I know and have a book written about, and am filling in missing fine details

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Sussex Lookup Requests / Re: Sea Fencibles
« on: Saturday 12 November 22 08:45 GMT (UK)  »
Didn't want to ignore your request, but it looks as though hanes teulu already has the matter well in hand.   Regards Roy
Nagle was appointed a groom to George IV 3months before George III  died, and finished 3 months before George IV died coz he himself had died. Nagle was Edmund Burke's cousin, ward, and heir, and mates with Dr Sam Johnson. His cousin David Nagle was the Irish crossdressing highwayman 'Captain Rock'' and his other cousin James Nagle saved the Duke of Wellington's career and life in India at the battle of Assaye in 1803. His other cousin Adolphus Nagle was one of the 400 men who defended the farmhouse La Haye Sainte during the Battle of Waterloo and thus , by many accounts, saved Europe from Napoleon's Grande Armée. His aunt Nano Nagle is an Irish saint, and his grandfather Sir Richard was James II attorney General and Minster of War. He took George IV to Ireland, Scotland and Calais on the yacht. and he married an industrialists widow with a plantation on barbados

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Sussex Lookup Requests / Re: Sea Fencibles
« on: Saturday 12 November 22 08:24 GMT (UK)  »
Didn't want to ignore your request, but it looks as though hanes teulu already has the matter well in hand.   Regards Roy
hanes teulu was of no assistance, I was in particular after specific information about who was in the sussex(brighton) sea fencibles, and what they actually did, Captain Sproule I discovered was the major force there at before Nagle was appointed by the Admiralty during the Crisis. I found some sources after posting the request. Nagle set up camp at the Old Ships Inn and then became chums with Prince George from 1803 to 1830. Thats what the historical facts reveal, although one source says Nagle met George as early as 1795, although its only anecdotal. he was the commodore of the HMY Royal George, and Commander in Chief at Kieth, Guernsey, Newfoundland and Shoreham. He was mates of Mad George II and Sailor King William IV also

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Sussex Lookup Requests / Re: Sea Fencibles
« on: Saturday 12 November 22 08:14 GMT (UK)  »
I've a 102800 word dossier, some is at my Instagram childe_jude. I was specifically lacking in the Sea Fencibles role, but have found source material. Nagle was Regent George boon companion, and valet equery butler groom twenty years. I can email you the dossier judedeangulo@gmail.com

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Cork / Re: Keefes from Ballyhooly
« on: Sunday 06 November 22 05:35 GMT (UK)  »
patrick keefe, my family are the nagle of the area you are searching, whilst reviewing the baptism n marriage records for the parish of killavullen and annakissa I saw many keefe mentioned. I asked my friend Nicky Keefe if her family were from Cork, yes, she said, from that same area. Naglesborough is a townland just north of Castletowneroche , and I think in the killavullen annakissa parish too.

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Ireland / Re: George Peppard - the Actor
« on: Sunday 06 November 22 04:51 GMT (UK)  »
My own family are the de Angulo/Nagle clan , my research has evidence that Peppard was a de Angulo also, and like Costello and Jordan, used their first names to found clans & septs of their own. As per the descriptions of the de Angulo originating from Angle in Pembrokeshire, this is true also, however the town was named after the family and not vice versa, as they originally come for a small town near Evreux in Normandy called , nowadays St Germain des Angles. The de Angulo were closely associated with and related to the de Lacy family, and established at least two Templar preceptories at Kilbixie and at Monanimy

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: information on Garret Nagle please
« on: Sunday 06 November 22 04:46 GMT (UK)  »
there is a nagle family tomb at shanballymore near doneraile , on the awbeg river, I have much info about this family as I am also related to Sir Richard Nagle and nano Nagle's sister Mary ( and her husband cousin Pierce Nagle) the tomb inscription reads:
This monument was erected by Garrett Nagle jnr Esq Anno Domini 1796 to the   
      memory of his ancient family, whose burial place this old churchyard has been for
      several hundred years back. Among whom were interred here was the founder’s
      great grandfather, Garrett Nagle Esq, late of Clogher, the very near relative
      of  Sir Richard Nagle, Bart., Knight of the Shire of the County of Cork, Attorney 
      General, Speaker of the (Irish) House of Commons, Secretary of State and Lord
      Chief Justice  of  Ireland. His Wife Mary, daughter of Sir T.B. Purcell, Bart. of
      Annakissa.  Edmond(sic) Nagle Esq son of the said Garrett and Mary and his wife
      Catherine Fitzgerald lineally descended from the house of Desmond. The founder’s
      father and mother. Garrett Nagle Esq son of the said Edmond and Catherine, aged
      74 years and his wife Eliza(beth), daughter of Patrick Nagle Esq. late of
      Shanballyduff, and Helena, daughter of O’Donovan of Castle Donovan, aged 70
      years. She was aunt to Admiral Sir Edmond Nagle and cousin-germain to the Right 
      Hon. Edmond Burke.
      The founder’s brothers Patrick and Edmond Nagle, the former aged 23, the latter 39
      years. (And on the side of the tomb): Sacred to the memory of Ellen Sarah Nagle,
      devoted wife of Edmond Nagle, Ballinamona Castle, died 11 July 1845 in the 25th
      year of her age. Robert Nagle died 1723. Robert Nagle (another) died 1735 aged 13       
      son of Edward Nagle and Elizabeth Collins (great aunt of Michael Collins), Garrett
      Nagle died 1724, Mary Nagle died 1732 aged 5 years.

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Cork / Re: Nagle/Donovan Families
« on: Sunday 06 November 22 04:40 GMT (UK)  »
i have also done a search for the Nagle/ Donovan families, you will see at the Cork Archaeological Booklet of 1905, and the Topographical survey by Colonel Grove White also of 1905 reference to the Nagle family tomb and vaults at Shanballymore, Templeroan near Castletownroche and Doneraile , the tomb has this inscription.
This monument was erected by Garrett Nagle jnr Esq Anno Domini 1796 to the   
      memory of his ancient family, whose burial place this old churchyard has been for
      several hundred years back. Among whom were interred here was the founder’s
      great grandfather, Garrett Nagle Esq, late of Clogher, the very near relative
      of  Sir Richard Nagle, Bart., Knight of the Shire of the County of Cork, Attorney 
      General, Speaker of the (Irish) House of Commons, Secretary of State and Lord
      Chief Justice  of  Ireland. His Wife Mary, daughter of Sir T.B. Purcell, Bart. of
      Annakissa.  Edmond(sic) Nagle Esq son of the said Garrett and Mary and his wife
      Catherine Fitzgerald lineally descended from the house of Desmond. The founder’s
      father and mother. Garrett Nagle Esq son of the said Edmond and Catherine, aged
      74 years and his wife Eliza(beth), daughter of Patrick Nagle Esq. late of
      Shanballyduff, and Helena, daughter of O’Donovan of Castle Donovan, aged 70
      years. She was aunt to Admiral Sir Edmond Nagle and cousin-germain to the Right 
      Hon. Edmond Burke.
      The founder’s brothers Patrick and Edmond Nagle, the former aged 23, the latter 39
      years. (And on the side of the tomb): Sacred to the memory of Ellen Sarah Nagle,
      devoted wife of Edmond Nagle, Ballinamona Castle, died 11 July 1845 in the 25th
      year of her age. Robert Nagle died 1723. Robert Nagle (another) died 1735 aged 13       
      son of Edward Nagle and Elizabeth Collins (great aunt of Michael Collins), Garrett
      Nagle died 1724, Mary Nagle died 1732 aged 5 years.

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