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List of Carl XIVs Officers of Scotch Extraction at the Battle
of Poltawa (1709).

Andersson, Alex.1
Lieut. Barclay, C. W.

Capt. Belfrage, H.1 2
Col. Bennet, W.

Capt. Boye, Andr.

Lieut. Robt. W. Bruce.3
Lieut. Bruse, J.

L. Col. Clerck, Ths.4
L. Gen. Clerck, Laurenz,
Bart.

Gen. Adj. Douglas, W.
Count.

Col.Douglas, G. Otto Count.
Lt. Duncan.

Lieut. Duwall, C. Albr. Bt.
Ensign Ennes, B.5
Ensign Ennes, Enno.6
Ensign Gerner, Alb.

Capt. Gladsteen, Adam.7
Gen.-Maj. Hamilton, Hugo.

Capt. Hamilton, Ths., Bart.
Major Hay, Carl.

Capt. Hay, Henry.

Hay.

Ensign Ihre, Imm.

Capt. Irving, Alex.

Captain J. Gustaf.

Capt. Jordan, M. Gottfried
von.

Capt. Jordan (Cavalry).
Capt. Kinnimundt, John.
Lieut. Leyel, Jacob.8 9
Capt. Livinsteen, G.
(Cavalry).

Capt. Morton, H. Andrew.
Capt. Maclear, Rutger, Bart.
(Cavalry).0

Lieut. Col. Nisbeth, M. W.
Capt. Ogilvie, George.

Capt. Ogilvie, George.10

1 Scottish origin not quite sure. Andersson deserted to the Russians
in 1712, and was sent by them to Siberia for reward.

2 Sköldebref (patent of nobility) in Upsala (1666). They hailed
from Pennington.

3 Exchanged for a Russian prisoner in 1710.

4 Prisoner in Solikamski, Siberia ; f in 1730.

5 See above.

6 Elder brother of last-named. Prisoner in Wologda; married there;
f 1716. The family name was originally Innes. See Part I.

7 Married in Tobolsk in 1715 ; f 1729, as Major.

8 Killedduring a rising of the mob in Tobolsk, on 29th April 1712.

9 His son Gustaf changed the name into Maclean (1784).

10 The latter Ogilvie f in prison, 1719; the former returned from
Tobolsk in 1722, and died as Major.

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