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"Discharge of Thomas Noble, 41st Foot Gen. Champagne, Aged 39, Served15 6/m, Ruptured and Worn Out, Derby, Printer - Discharge 24th April 1815". "....41st Foot - Lieut Gen Josiah Champagne is Colonel, Thomas Noble,Private in Capt Glews (?) company. Born in Derby, has served the regiment for 15 years and 8 days, in consequence of being ruptured and wornout is considered unfit for service..... " "description of Thomas Noble - 39, 5 feet 6 inches, dark brown hair, hazel eyes, dark complexion and printer by trade." "served in 41st Foot from 17 April 1800 until 24 April 1815" Certified in Quebec (?) 24 April 1815 Discharged - York (?) Depot 3rd Oct 1815 Soldier of 41st Foot 1800-1815 - served in Amercan War of 1812 (recorded as American POW in 1814) 1st Battalion, was captured at the Battle of Ft. George May 27, 1813.He was held at Greenbush, New York, released on 24 Aug 1814. He was a member of the 7th Company which was was under the command ofCaptain Saunders when he was captured. 1841 Census, Bridge St Courts, St Werburgh Derby 1851 Chelsea Pensioner living at Willow Row? Willow row Crt 6 Thomas Noble Lodger wid 73 Chelsea Pensioner Derby (a lodger of Judith Hinckley)