Another foot regt for my Jacobite army, only two more to go!! That will make 12 infantry regiments in all making 3 brigades of 4 or 4 brigades of 3!
Once again information was very hard to come by.
Sir Maurice Eustace’s foot, had 13 companies which was the standard size in
the English Army establishment and were raised in the Leinster area. They were present
at the Seige of Limerick in 1690 and at Ballymore Fort in 1691, they were not
listed as present with King James’ army at Cookstown on 24th June
1690, just 1 week before the Battle of the Boyne, so may not have been present
there. They are listed as being present with the army at the Battle of Aughrim,
but its not sure if they actually fought there.
I found this little snippet of info and thought I'd include it:
The History of the County of Dublin
By John D'Alton
In 1688 Sir Maurice Euctace, son of the Chancellor and
grandson of William Fitz John Euctace of Castlemartin, was Col of the 19th
regt of foot in King James’ service at Derry, while in the last Parliament
convened by that monarch James Euctace and Maurice Euctace were representatives
for the borough if Blesssington.
A remarkable inquisition of 1990 states, that Francis and Oliver
Eustace had been in actual rebellion in
1689, and after that Battle “in English called The Battle of the Boyne”,
departed with Richard Earl of Tyrconnell, William Earl of Limerick and other
traitors and malefactors, then in rebellion, to other rebels and traitors
beyond the river, “in English called the river Shannon” and there continued,
&c. And the jury thereupon found their possessions as the consequent right
of King William.