Irish Endowments in Austria

By Brown, Count Valentin, Field Marshal Lieutenant: in 1785 for decayed citizens failing them for widows and orphans of the city of Vienna. Capital, 81,300 florins. Nominator:—The Austrian War Office.

By Folliot de Crenneville, Count Franz, Field Marshal Lieutenant: in 1866, for the maintenance of an invalid soldier of the 75th Bohemian Infantry Regiment. Capital, 1,000 florins. Nominator:—The Commander of the Regiment.

By Folliot de Crenneville, Count Ludwig Carl, General of Calvary: in 1841, an annuity of 100 florins payable to the Vienna Recovery Hospital, for the support of a recommended patient. Nominator:—The Manager of the Hospital.

By MacCarthy, Daniel: in 1826, for the maintenance of two widows of meritorious officers of the 8th Moravian Infantry Regiment. Capital, 14,377 florins. Nominator:—The Commander of the Regiment.

By O’Brady, Field Freiherr Johann, Master of Ordnance: an exhibition of 250 florins for the education in a military school of two students of Irish birth; and failing such, of two students of Irish origin. Nominators:—The Catholic Archbishop of Dublin; or, the Austrian War Office.

By O’Brien, Freiherr, Johann Major-General: for three non-commissioned officers of the Lower Austrian Infantry Regiment who had served with distinction. Capital, 1,000 florins. Nominators:—The Hauptleute of the Regiment.

By O’Gara, Count Carl: an exhibition for the education in a military school of the son of an Austrian officer of Irish origin; and, failing such, a student of Irish birth. Nominator:—The Austrian War Office.

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