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NINETEENTH GENERATION
284. Lieu-Col Faithful FORTESCUE
(347). Faithful entered the Army
and served in Flanders with distinction. He visited his cousin Sir Faithful,
governor of Carrickfergus and drew up and formed the whole army in order of battle
so well that he was given a captain's commission in the field by the Duke of
Ormonde. He later became a Lieutenant Colonel and was present on the Royal side
in several battles in the Civil War.
After the Restoration he was reinstated by Charles II in the position he had
held under his father. He died aged 82.
Colonel Faithful had a son named Faithful who held a commission in a foot company
in the army in Ireland, under Sir Thomas Fortescue of Dromisken. He died as a
Lieutenant in 1679. (Clermont's Family Tree says 1691!!). The lieutenancy was
then given by the Duke of Ormonde to a William Fortescue, 2nd son of Sir Thomas
Fortescue. The original commission was in the hands of the author, Sir Thomas
Fortescue, Lord Clermont, at the time of writing his book (1860). Lieu-Col
Faithful FORTESCUE had the following children:
366 i.
Faithful FORTESCUE(348) died in
1691. |