JACOBS, CLOSKINE [SSNE 8277]

Surname
JACOBS
First name
CLOSKINE
Nationality
DUTCH

Text source

Closkine Jacobs was a Dutch woman and widow of an unnamed corporal of the Scots-Dutch Brigade. Her husband was in Captain Macleod’s company of Major-General Hugh Mackay of Scourie’s [SSNE 5005] (the first) regiment of the Brigade and was killed at the battle of Killiecrankie, 27th July 1689, during the Scottish Highland War (1689-92). She and three other widows (Hester Geilmans [SSNE 8278], Kathrin McLauchlane [SSNE 8279] and Kathrin Michells [SSNE 8280]) petitioned the Scottish Privy Council, 5th September 1689, for funds to return ‘home’. Their petition was supported with statements from Captain Macleod and Ensign Sutherland that all men had served in the regiment as ‘faithfull souldiers’ for 15 years. On 9th September 1689, the Council granted each of them 5 Rijksdaalders from the Treasury to facilitate this at a cost of £4 Sterling in total.

 

Sources: 

Henry Paton (ed.), Records of the Privy Council of Scotland, Volume 14, 3rd Series (Edinburgh, 1933), Act in favour of four Dutchwomen who had their husbands killed at Killiecrankie, 5th September 1689, pp. 225-226.

National Records of Scotland, E7/5, Treasury Register, 1688-1689, 9th September 1689, f. 186.

 

This entry written by Mr Graeme Millen.

 

Keywords: Widow, female

Service record

SCOTLAND, THE DUTCH REPUBLIC,
Arrived 1689-07-27, as WIDOW
Departed 1689-09-05, as REPATRIATED
Capacity PETITIONER, purpose WIDOW