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ENGLISH ARMY LISTS
AND
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
ieei-1714.
Edited j*nd Annotated by
CHARLES DALTON, F.R.G.S.,
Editor of the " Waterloo Roll Call," Sfc.
Vol. VI.
1707—1714.
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PREFACE.
It is a matter of great thankfulness to me that I have
been able to finish the task I voluntarily undertook
fourteen years ago.
In 1890, I obtained leave from the late Right Hon. Sir
Ralph Thompson, then Under Secretary of State for War,
to transcribe, collate, and edit on my own account certain
Commission Entry Books and MS. Army Lists at the
War Oflace between the dates 1661-1714. I have no
reason to believe that anvone had ever made a similar
offer to the War Office Authorities, and if they looked
upon me as the belated Quixote of a hopeless task it was
not surprising ; for in addition to the large set of military
folios at tlie War Office, I had likewise undertaken to
transcribe, collate, and edit the Home Office Commission
Entry Books at the Public Record Office, London, — which
latter set of mihtary MSS. for the period in question filled
over a dozen thick folio volumes. And here I wish to
take this opportunity of expressing my appreciation of the
courtesy I received at the War Office from the officials
with whom I came into contact wlien I started my copy-
ing work there. In addition to the transcripts I made
myself I was allowed to have several MS. Army Lists
type- written on the premises. These " pulls " considerably
lightened my labours at the War Office and gave me more
time to transcribe the Home Office Commission Entry
Books at the Public Record Office. It was at the latter
Office that my heaviest work lay, but now that the toil is
over I am ready to call it a labour of love. And again I
must express my appreciation of the invariable courtesy
I received from the late and the present head of the
Literarv Search Room at tlie Public Record Olhee.
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I have no ^nsh, or intention, to descant on my own
illustrations to Official Lists and Commission Registers.
These annotations may or may not increase the historical
value of the six volumes^ I liave edited. What I want to
draw attention to is the great importance of the Lists and
Commission Registers themselves. They rank with and
form part of the State Papers of the British Nation, and
are the groundwork of British military history from the
birth of the Standing Army, in 1661, to the death of
Queen Anne — a most momentous period.
It is for lack of diligent and original research among
the rich stores of military MSS, in our public archives
that military histories, military records, and military bio-
grapliies have to be re-written in the 20th Century,
although many of these same works had been previously
published. Hurry and superficiahty are the rocks which
often still wreck the literary ventures of many brilli \nt
writers. Let me quote the words of one well fitted to
express an opinion on historical works of the last decade
in general and military biographies in particular : —
" The present age is both inaccurate and superficial, and passes over
without note blunders which wo ild have shocked our ancestors, so
long as the language in which they are recorded is eloquent and the
scenes they describe picturesquely rendered."
The British love and cling to tradition, and it is very
right they should. But tradition has a way of duplicating
events and is not always to be blindly followed. It has
been cynically said tliat nothing would astonish William
the Conqueror more, if he could come to life again,
than the names and titles of some of liis so-called
" companions." And it may be safely asserted that
William III., if he could return to the flesh, would not
recognise the names and military rank of certain Britons
who are said to have landed with him at Torbay in
November, 1688. Suffice it to say these last-named fol-
lowers were not "mostly colonels." I do not for a
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moment suggest that anyone who exalts the rank of a
genuine ancestor does so willingly and with intent to de-
ceive. Far from it ; the statement rests on tradition, and
is given in all good faith to the historian, the biographer,
or compiler of genealogical works. ** I see," said one of
my correspondents, *' you have only given my ancestor the
rank of Major in your Army Lists ; he has always been
called General in my family." Exactly ; and a general
he will remain in that family's history, despite the Com-
mission Registers which tell a different story ! The
vagueness exhibited by some people about the rank, and
services, of their military forefathers reminds me of the
story of an old workhouse woman who told long yarns
about her Army son and the deeds he had done in battle.
When asked by her district visitor what her son's rank was
she replied : ** Well, he is either a corporal or a general,
but I cannot remember which."
Among a host of eminent names to be found in this
present volume, that of Daniel Defoe stands out in bold
relief. A century and three quarters have elapsed since
the death of this literaiy genius, whose Bohinson Crusoe
gained him a world-wide celebrity. Defoe's life has been
written several times, and the story of his chequered
career figures in every biographical dictionary worthy of
the name. But up to the present time no writer appears
to have discovered the fact that Defoe was appointed
Captain-Lieutenant of Col. Desbordes's Dragoons raised
for service in the Peuinsula. In his own account of him-
self Defoe refers to being "at one time employed in a
foreign country." Sir Leslie Stephen in his memoir of
Defoe in the Dictionary of National Biography suggests
that by "foreign country" Defoe meant "Scotland."
This is highly improbable, as the Union had taken place
years before Defoe penned the words in question, and he
was as much at home in Edinburgh as in London. Mr.
Justin McCarthy in his Beign of Queen Anne tells us
that "Defoe took service in King William's Army, and
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appears to have travelled iu France and Spain." Other
writers tell us that Defoe knew Spanish and was employed
on a political mission by Harley. It is also a remarkable
fact that although Desbordes's Dragoons was nominally a
Begiment of French Refugees, the Cornet and Quarter-
Master of Defoe's Troop were Scotsmen, and there were at
least three other officers in the same corps who bore
Scottish surnames. My contention is that Daniel Defoe
of Desbordes's Dragoons was identical with the British
Proteus of the late 17th and early 18th Centuries — that
he acted as recruiting agent for the aforesaid Regiment
when residing in Edinburgh — and received a Commission
from Lord Gal way by way of helping his finances. But
whether Defoe ever joined his Regiment, either in Spain
or Portugal, I am not prepared to say. He was placed on
half -pay in 1712 and was drawing his pension in 1722.
Charles Dalton.
CONTENTS.
PAGE
Preface ---....... v-viii
Introduction. — War of tht- Spanish Succession, Pui-t II. - xi-xxix
Key to Reference Letters - - - - - - - xxx
Supplementary MS. Sources of Information - . - . xxxi
Abbreviations ; Errata ------- xxxi-xxxii
Succession of Regimental Colonels fiom the date of raising of
each Regiment to the 1st August, 1714 - - . - i_i4
General Officers' Commissions ------ 17-20
Cavalry Commission Registers on the English Establishment - 21-42
Ordnance "Warrants -------- 43
Artillery Trains and Lists of Engineer Officers Serving abroad - 44-48
Infantry Commission Registers on the English Establishment - 49-112
Commissions in the Seven Regiments of Marines - - - 113-1.31
Infantry Commission Registers on the English Establishment
(continued) - - - 132-179
Non- Regimental Commissions and Independent Companies - 180-193
Brevets - - - - - 194-201
Regimental Lists and Commission Registers on the Scots Estab-
lishment 205-220
Cavalry Commission Registers on the Irish EstabHshment - 223-229
Board of Ordnance in Ireland -.-.-. 23Q
Infantry Commission Registers on the Irish Establishment - 231-249
Lists of Lord Slane's, Colonel Edward Jones's, Colonel Kilner
Brasier's, and Colonel Wni. Delaune's Regts. of F'oot
raised in Ireland in 1708 - 250-2.56
Commissions in Sir .John Wittewrong's Regt. of Foot raised in
Ireland in 1 709 - - - - - - - - 257
Non-Regimental Commissions in Ireland ----- 258
British Regiments raised for service in Spain and Portugal - 2(31-279
Colonial Regiments raised in New England - . - . 283-286
Establishment of several Officers to serve on the Expedition
under Colonel Francis Nicholson - - - - - 287
Company of Q-unners and Matrosses raised in Now Englanrl - 288
Company of Indian Scouts raised at Annapolis- - • - 288
Commissions given by General Nicholson at Boston, New
England, in 1710 289
CONTENTS.
Commissions given by General Nicholson at Annapolis in October,
1710
Lists of Sergeants who had her Majesty's Commissions to be
Lieutenants of Foot ia America, dated Ist Jan., 1711
Sundry Commissions in Colonial Regiments - - - -
PAO
290
291
293
PART II.
The Malplaquet Roll (annotated) -
297-337
PART III.
List of British Officers killed, wounded, and taken Prisoners at
the Battle of Almanza in 1707 360-373
ADDENDA.
Sundry Commission Registers, 1661-1714 . . - . 376-378
List of certain Officers who sold their Co:nmissions - - - 379
List of Officers absent from their Regiments in Spain and
Portugal in July, 1709 379-383
Do. Do. iu November, 1710 ... 384
Cavalry Officers killed, wounded, and taken Prisoners at the
Battle of Almenara, 27th July, 1710 - - - - 385
Field and Staff Officers taken Prisoners at Brihuega, 9th
Dec, 1710 386
Officers who perished in the River St. Lawrence, 22nd Aug., 1711 368
List of Minors holding Commissions in certain Regiments - 389-390
List of Officers who have given their number of horses to
carry to Flanders iu 1712 - - - - - - 391
List of Commissioned Officers reduced in the several Regiments
of Foot in garrison at Ghent and Nieuport in May, 1713- 382
APPENDICES.
Letter from Captain Richard Waring of the Life Guards, giving
an account of the Battle of Steinkirk iu 1692 - - - 394
Letters from General Lumley in 1712 395
Papers relating to the services of the Artillery Train iu Spain 396-398
Memoir of General Francis Nicholson, Governor of South
Carolina 399-400
Petition of Sir John Schaw, Bart., to Queen Anne - - - 401
INDEX.
Index to Commissioned Officers 2nd January, 1707 — 3 Ist July
1714
406-455
INTRODUCTION.
THE WAE OF THE SPANISH SUCCESSION.
Part II.
On the 25th April, 1707, was fought the battle of
Almanza, so fatal in its results to the British. The Duke
of Berwick commanded the French and Spanish Forces,
whose total strength numbered about 25,000. Gal way
and Das Minas were at the head of the Allied Army who
numbered 15,000, — of whom half were Portuguese and
barely 5,000 English. Military writers have severely
criticised Galway for taking the offensive on this particular
occasion, as the majority of his troops were raw and in-
experienced, while he was aware that Berwick's force
mainly consisted of seasoned veterans. Berwick had also
chosen his position with much skill. Behind him was the
walled town of Almanza, while in his front was a large
plain which could be swept by his artillery, and across
which the British, and their Allies, must march to attack
their enemy. Galway knew all this ; but he was also
aware that the Duke of Orleans, with a large body of
reinforcements, was marching to join Berwick. It seemed
to Galway and Das Minas the better course to try and
defeat Berwick, before Orleans appeared on the scene,
than to await the conjunction of the tuo French Armies.
Owing to faulty intelligence, Galway was not aware when
he prepared to give his enemy battle that the greater part
of Orleans's reinforcements had already joined Berwick,
considerably swelling the enemy's numbers. To make up
for his deficiency of Cavalry, Galway intermingled Infantry
with the Cavalry when setting his Army in array. The
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sanguinary contest on the Almanza plain has been
described over and over again. A few leading incidents
are all that need mention here, viz., the charges into the
French lines of Harvey's Horse (2nd Dragoon Guards),
Carpenter's (3rd Dragoons), Essex's (4th Dragoons), Kil-
ligrew's (8th Dragoons), Pearce's and Peterborough's Dra-
goons, all which ilegiments, witlihtlie exception of Pearce's,
had their acting commanding officers killed. Then there
was the magnificent spectacle of Southwell's and Wade's
Regiments (6th and 33rd Foot), deserted by the panic-
stricken Portuguese Cavalry on theii* flanks, holding their
own against nine battalions of the enemy until sujjported
by Steuart's (9th Foot), Wightman's (17th Foot), and
Mountjoy's Foot. And while tlie tide of battle advanced
and receded, the one-armed Lord Galway could be seen
returning across the artillery-swept death plain, with blood
streaming from two sabre-cuts over his right eye, while
his aide-de-camp, the Hon. James O'Hara (a future British
Field-Marshal) piloted his gallant chief to the rear to
have his wounds dressed. One more never-to-be-forgotten
sight by those who witnessed it must have been to see the
veteran Das Minas leading a desperate Cavalry charge
with his mistress riding by his side dressed in a soldier's
uniform. This brave Amazon was killed and her lover
desperately wounded.
The Allies lost 5,000 killed and wounded and 3,000
prisoners. The British loss was particularly heavy
(Part III., pp. 360 373.)
Recovering quickly from his wounds, and his defeat,
Galway made arrangements for the defence of the
Valencian fortresses, still in the hands of the xA-llies, chief
among which were Alicant, Denia, Alcira, Xativa, Valen-
cia, and San Mateo. A timely reinforcement of Portu-
guese and Dutch troops, with money and provisions,
enabled the English general to augment the garrisons of
the before-named fortresses, while he, after sending his
wounded to Alicant, to be embarked on board Admiral Byng's
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squadron, marched to Catalonia to recruit his shattered
forces.
The day after Almanza, the Duke of Berwick was joined
by the Duke of Orleans with the main hodj of the latter's
reinforcements. The two French Generals tliought it
expedient to reduce the Valencian fortresses, held by the
Carlists and their adherents, before following up Galway's
retreating Army. Dividing forces, siege was laid to
Valencia, Requena, Alcira, Xativa, and Denia. Within
three months all these fortresses, with the exception of
Denia, capitulated. But the garrisons of Alcira and
Xativa, partly composed of British detachments under
Lt.-Colonels Steuart (9th Foot), and Campbell (Mootandre's
Foot), made such splendid defences that they were allowed
to march out with the honours of war. And Denia was
so nobly defended by the Spanisli Governor, Major-General
Basset-y-Ramos, ably seconded by Major Charles Percival
(p. 267), and Lt. -Colonel Jean Chardeloup (Queen's Engi-
neer), that Lt. -General D'Asfeld was compelled to raise
the siege after a loss of 3,000 killed and wounded.
During the summer, Galway had recruited and re-
organised his little Army in Catalonia, which had been
joined by hundreds of British stragglers from Almanza
and the detachments under Lt.-Colonels Steuart and
Campbell from Alcira and Xativa. By September, Galway
was at the head of nearly 15,000 well-equipped fighting
men and a Train of Artillery (saved at Almanza) under
Colonel Michael Richards. Orleans with part of the
Bourbon Army invested Lerida, situated on the right bank
of the Segre river, in September. This town and castle
were garrisoned by the Royal Fusiliers, Wills's Marines
(30th Foot), one Portuguese and two Dutch battalions. The
Governor was Prince Henry of Hesse Darmstadt, a Lieut. -
General in Charles III.'s Army, and Major-General Wills
commanded the Britisli garrison. There is still extant
a copy of General Wills's letter to the Earl of Galway,
written from ** Lerida Castle, 18 October 1707," giving
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graphic details of one of the most memorable sieges
during the War of Succession in Spain. The despatch
runs as follows ; —
"The enemy opened the trenches before this town the 1st inst.,
and the 9th they battered the town wall with 20 pieces of cannon ;
the 10th they had made two large breaches fit to storm but continued
battering till the 12th, at 6 in the evening, when they made two
attempts but were repulsed ; but they made lodgment under both
breaches, and sapt through the stone bastion and through the middle
wall, and carried on their entrenchments to the innermost breach
which would have covered their second attempt and flanked our new
work, we having defended the town to the last extremity. I spoke to
the Prince of Hess to demand a capitulation for the Burgers and told
him I would stand in the breach with the troops till they had terms
but he said it was no matter for the Burgers. Then we called a
Council of War and it was agreed to retire the troops to the Castle
after having carried off our cannon and ammunition to the Castle ;
and then the troops marcht to the upper part of the town where we
now are. You may depend upon it we will dispute every foot of
ground with them for I would rather see the soldiers dead than
prisoners.** *
Lerida was doomed ; for Galway, whose Army was in the
vicinity, was not strong enough to attack Orleans, knowing
that Berwick, with a covering Army numbering 14,000
troops, was ready to oppose any attempt to cross the river
Segre. On the 10th November, 1707, provisions being
exhausted and the French mines ready to be sprung
the Prince of Hesse resolved to treat. On being promised
the honours of war the brave remnant of the garrison
marched out two days later with their baggage, three
pieces of cannon, and their colours flying. They were
conducted to Galway's camp, at Las Borjas, three leagues
distant.
Owing to impaired health, from wounds and bodily
infirmities, Galway was relieved of his command in Spain
the end of the year 1707. He still retained the chief
command of the Allied Forces in Portugal, and was given
the post of British Ambassador to the Portuguese Court.
Major-General James Stanhope succeeded Galway in the
• Btcbards Papers iu JSto^ce AISS. Brit. Museum.
INTRODUCTION. XT
command of the British contingent in Spain, with the
local rank of Lieut. -General ; and Count Staremberg was
appointed to the chief command of the Imperialists.
The campaign of 1708 was, on the whole, favourable to
the Carlists.
Stanhope reduced Minorca, in which service Harrison's
Regiment of Foot (the 6th) gained great glory ; and
Major-General Wills, with a body of British Marines and
Spanish Infantry, captured Cagliari, the capital of Sar-
dinia, which island, in common with Miuorca, acknow-
ledged Charles III. of Spain. As sets-off to these
successes, the fortress of Tortosa, in Catalonia, was taken
by the Duke of Orleans in July, 1 708, after a splendid
defence by the garrison, who were granted the honours of
war ; and Denia was captured in November by D'Asfeld,
after holding out seventeen days. Among the officers
taken prisoners was Captain George Carleton (p. 395),
author of the Memoirs.
Early in 1708, that unfortunate Prince, known in
history as the Old Pretender, put to sea from Dunkirk
with 5,000 men for the purpose of invading England.
Thirteen battalions of Infantry were ordered home from
Flanders to repel the invasion. The British force left
Ostend on 17th March, and did not reach Tynemouth,
their first place of call, till the 21st of the same month.
After waiting ten days off Tynemouth for orders, the
transports, escorted by Admiral Baker's convoy, set sail
for Leith Roads. On arrival at Leith, it was found that
Admiral Byng had chased the Jacobite fleet from the
British coast, capturing a cruiser with some of their
leaders. The scare was over. The rwn on the Bank of
England stopped, and the military preparation throughout
the kingdom ceased. The little-known journal of John
Deane, a private in the 1st Foot Guards, who served with
this corps 4lite in the aforesaid "voyage," gives a graphic
description in quaint language of the sufferings on board
the over-crowded and ill- victualled ships, for a whole
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month, during part of which time the transports were
beating it out in the North Sea : —
" While we lay on board," wrote Private Deane, " we had continual
destruction in the fore-top ; the small-pox above board ; the plague
between decks ; hell in the forecastle ; and the devil at the helm — so
that we may easily judo^e what course we steered ; and amongst all
other plagues, one of the gieatest was, which way to confound our
allowance, which was so sparingly distributed amongst us that the
purser was daily blessed with the soldiers' prayers, being grown as fat
as whipping posts . . . , and such sharp weather that Tor one I shall
not care for any more voyages to the northward. Thus, having
weathered ■ the main point, and safely arrived at our desired haven
[Ghent], we bid adieu to the wooden world, being translated from
Purgatory to Paradise, and from pinch gut to whole allowance . . . •
caused us to forget the old grievance, though it was, if rightly under-
stood, a fatigue for the devil." *
The Flanders campaign in 1708 was long and glorious.
The battle of Oudenarde was fought and won by Marl-
borough in July. The number of prisoners taken
amounted to 7,000 men, including two Lieut. -Generals,
two Major-Generals, five Brigadiers, thirty Colonels, above
a hundred field officers, and about four hundred sub-
alterns, together with many standards, and a large stock of
horses. The strong fortress of Lille, deemed almost
impregnalile, and garrisoned by 15,000 men under Marshal
Boufflers, was now besieged by Prince Eugene and the
trenches were opened on the 22nd August. Marlborough
commanded the covering Army during the siege operations,
and frustrated the attempt made by a powerful French
Army to relieve Lille. While the siege was in progress
the French made a determined effort to capture a British
convoy bringing an immense quantity of military stores
from Ostend to the besieging Army. Major-General Webb
was in command of several battalions of Infantry (the
8th Foot being one), and a troop of Cavalry, employed in
this service. Being attacked in the woods of Wynendael
by a large body of the enemy, under Count de la Motte,
* A Journal of the Campaign in Flanders, a.d. M.DCC.VIII., by
John Maixhall Deane,. of the First Battalion of the Foot Guards.
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General Webb handled his troops so skilfully, and dis-
played so much valour in repulsing the enemy's attacks,
that he brought olt" the convoy in safety. For this
eminent service Webl) received the thanks of Parliament
and a pension of £1,000 7;^;' annum from Queen Anne.
The Elector of Bavaria, by way of drawing the covering
Army fro.n before Lille, besieged -Brussels in November,
but the ten battalions garrisoning that city repulsed the
French attacks ; and (m Marlborough marching to relieve
the place* the Elector beat a hasty retreat, leaving behind
him both cannon and stores.
The town of Lille ca})itulated on the 23rd October, but
the garrison marched into the castle, which they held till
8th December, when they surrendered and were allowed
the honours of war.
Many brave British officers lost their lives during this
protracted siege whose names have not been handed down.
But one act of conspicuous gallantry on the part of a
non-commissioned officer. Sergeant AYm. Littler, of Colonel
Godfrey's Regiment, has been recorded ; it is pleasant to
know that an act of signal bravery was honoured by the
bestowal of a Commission \\i. 68).
Marlborougli's campaign of 1708 closed with the re-
capture of Ghent and Bruges, which had been obtained
by the French, through treachery, early in the summer.
In the Flanders campaign of 1709 Marshal Villars
commanded the French Army, and Louis XIV. expressed
great hopes of him, saying that, " Villars was never
beaten." Before the close of this year's campaign it
Avas abundantly proved that thongh Villars was the
most formidable encny Marlborough had yet encoun-
tered in battle he was not invincible. The Allies laid
siege to Tournay early in July. This fortress was deemed
impregnable, and had a garrison of twelve Infantry
* Among the MSS. at Blenheim is a letter from Lt.-Col. Ric. Moles-
worth (aftds. F.-M. Visct. Molesworth) to his brother, describing the Duke
of Marlborough's march to Brussels.
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^ at*^ 1^on<5 and five Dragoon Regiments. Eor two months
the siege was carried on ^vith the greatest vigour.
Mining and counter-mining caused great loss of life,
alike to besiegers and besieged.
"The British and French soldiers," wrote the historian of the
8th Foot, " frequently met underground, where they fought with
sword, pistol, and bayonet. On several occasions the Allies were
suffocated with smoke in these dismal labyrinths, and the troops, mis-
taking friends for foes, sometimes killed their fellow -soldiers. The
enemy sprang several mines, which blew up some of the besiegers'
batteries, guns, and many men. On one occasion a (■.i\ptain, lieu-
tenant, and thirty men of Ingoldsby's Regiment (18th Foot) were
blown up, and on the 26th of August four hundred officers and men
were blown up into the aii", and their limbs scattered to a distance.
The working parties underground, witli the guards which attended
them, were sometimes inundated Avith water, and many men were
buried alive in the cavities by explosions."
On the 3rd September the citadel of Tournay sur-
rendered, and the garrison were allowed to march out
with their swords and baggage, but leaving their arms
and colours. On the 11th September was fought the
terrible battle of Malplaquet ; the story of which hard-
won victory is told in Part II. of this volume. The
Allies now laid siege to the strong fortress of Mons,
which capitulated on 20th October.
Galway returned to Lisbon in March 1708, and by
his representations Queen Anne determined to increase
the strength of her Army in Spain and Portugal ; many
Commissions were issued en second, so that certain bat-
talions which had been captured at Almanza might be
resuscitated and recruited (pp. 67, 77, 81, 92, 109, &c.).
Colonel La Fabreque's late Regiment of Dragoons (which
had been nearly decimated at Almanza) was re-formed
by Lord Galway, who became nominal Commander of
the corps (p. 264).
Six Dragoon Regiments w^ere ordered to be raised and
equipped in Portugal at Her Majesty's expense (pp. 266-
271), who reserved the right of appointing the oflScers.
Owing to the King of Portugal's primary objection to
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have any of his Regiments commanded by Prench
Protestants, the new levies were not embodied until
the summer of 1709, and consequently took no part
in the battle of the Caya, fought on the 7th May.
Galway, knowing the instability of his Portuguese Allies,
advised defensive tactics ; but the Marquis de Fronteira,
who commanded as Generalissimo, })orsisted in tbe con-
trary resolution. Accordingly the Portuguese Calvary
and Artillery, with a British Infantry brigade consisting
of the 5th, 20th, 39th, and Lord Paston's Regiments,
commanded by the Marquis de Montandre, crossed the
river Caya, and gaining the opposite b eights opened
fire on the enemy. The Marquis de Bay, who com-
manded the Spanish Army, being very advantageously
posted lost no time in leading a Cavalry charge against
Fronteira's right wing, composed of Portuguese Horse.
These latter wheeled round and fled, without waiting to be
attacked, leaving their Artillery to be captured. Mon-
tandre's brigade was then attacked, but tliis General
made a most determined stand and repulsed three charges.
Galway lost no time in coming to Montandre's assist-
ance with the remaining British Infantry brigade, com-
manded by Major-General Sankey, and supported by
the Portuguese Cavalrj'^ of Fronteira's left wing. San-
key's brigade, which consisted of Barrymore's (13th Foot),
Stanwix's and Galway's Regiments, re-took the captured
guns with a rush ; but, meanwhile, the Cavalry of the
left wing had followed the example of the right and had
bolted. Sankey's brigade being far in advance, were
isolated and cut off from the other British Regiments,
and being surrounded by Bay's Cavalry had to surrender
as prisoners of war. General Sankey, Brigadiers TIk>s.
Pearce, Lord Barrymore, and Colonel Henry ^Vleredyth
of Stanwix's Foot were among the captured officers.
Montandre (a future British Field- Marshal) retreated
in square, and though exposed to the enemv's fire on
both flanks, as weU as in front, he made such bold
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stands and charges that the wliole of the Portuguese
Infautry, who had never come to the front at all, were
able to secure their retreat to Arronches. Montandre
only lost 150 men, and inflicted a heavy loss on the
Spaniards. Galway had a horse shot under him, and
barely escaped capture. The next day the Allies reached
Elvas, where they took up a stroug position which Bay
was wise enough not to try and force. So ended the
veteran Galway 's last campaign.
The chief event of the war in Spain, in 1709, was the
defence of the castle of Alicant by Major-Geueral John
Richards. The story of this brave officer's heroic conduct
when thrice warned by D'Asfeld that the mine under the
castle would be sprung at a given hour on the day named
by the French General, has been told in the Introduction to
Volume V. (p. xxiv.), and need not be repeated liere.
Suffice it to say tbat after Richards and about a dozen
of his devoted officers had been entombed alive, Colonel
D'Albon, of Sibourg's Regiment, as senior olTicer, as-
sumed command, and continued the defence two months
longer, when Admiral By ng and General Stanhope, deem-
ing it impracticable to relieve the place, agreed to deliver
up the castle, provided the garrison, reduced to 500 men,
were granted the honours of war and allowed to depart.
D'Asfeld agreed to these terms, and the heroic defenders
marched out with drums healing and colours flying, and
embarked on board the fleet, which sailed for Port Mahon.
D'Albon was rewarded with the Colonelcy of Sibourg's
Regiment (p. 176), and Major Pagez,* the British En-
srineer, received a brevet Lieut.-Colonelcv.
The tocsin of Avar made itself heard with peculiar
*• Gilbert de Pajez served as an Engine^^r in Ireland, and at the Peace
of Rvswick was placed on the Irish pension list. Went as Capt. to Spain
in 1706 with Col. Sol. Blosset'.s Huguenot T?egt. Fortified and def*Muled
Alicant. Served at Port Mahon and Gibraltar. Was recommended for
pension as Lt.-Col. on the Irish Establ. by the Duke of Ormonde in 1711.
-^Treasury Papers, Vol. CXXXIII., No. 6.
INTRODUCTION. xxi
distinctness in Prance, Spain, Flanders, and distant
Nova Scotia in the summer of 1710. And for want of
an invading foe to contend with the hot-blooded Anti-
guans got up an insurrection in their little island in
December, 1710, and murdered their Governor Colonel
Daniel Parke — whose chief fault in their eyes was his
upholding the Queen's prerogative.
The enormous loss of the Allies at Malplaquet fur-
nished ^larlborough's political enemies at home with the
party cry, which carries so much weight when a war
becomes unpopular. When the great Duke returned to
The Hague in 1710 to make preparations for the coming
campaign he was a down-hearted man. He had received
the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, but he felt it
was for the last time. The Queen's waning favour for
her distinficuished General received a rude shock when
Marlborough made the unconstitutional request that Her
Majesty woidd be pleased to appoint him Commander-
in-Chief of the Army for life. The request was curtly
refused, 'riiis and other humiliations had a marked effect
on Marlborough's conduct of the campaign in 1710.
France was invaded and Douay invested. This strong
northern fortress made a splendid defence, and held out
two months before it surrendered. The besiegers lost
heavily ; Sutton's and Clayton's Regiments had many
officers and men killed. So far the original plan of
campaign had been followed, but Avhen Douay had fallen
^larlborough and Eugene, instead of attacking Villars,
who had taken up a strong position coveiing an approach
to Arras, refused to attack the Marshal, and turned
aside to lay siege to Bethune — a petty fortress. Troops
had been massed in the Is^e of Wight early in 1710 for
a "secret expedition," and the command given to Vis-
count Shannon (a future Field-Marshal), but the pro-
jected naval descent never came off. The following
extract from Marlborough's letter to Godolphin, dated
2nd August, 1710, fully explains why he did not
xxii INTRODUCTION.
propose to the Government that the fleet should land
10,000 Britisli troops at the mouth of the Somme and
attack Villars in the rear when the AlUes engaged the
Marshal in tront : —
"The little considenition that the Queen has for you and me makes
it not safe for me to make any proposal for the employing of the
regiments now in the Isle of Wight ; though it' things were as for-
merly I could attempt a project on the sea coast that miglit prove
advantageous. But as everything is now, I dare attempt nothing, but
what I am .'ilmost sure must succeed."
Bethune, St. Venant, and Aire were taken hy the
illlies ; hut Aire cost the besiegers 7,000 men, and \vas
not taken until November. On Marlborough's return to
England the Whigs were out of office, and the Tories —
Marlborough's open enemies — reigned in their stead. An
attempt was made to procure Marll)orough the thanks of
the House of Peers for his successes, but this motion Avas
opposed by the Duke of Argyll and had to be dropped.
In Spain the Allies began the campaign of 1710 with
two signal victories — Almenara and Saragossa. Colonel
Thos. Harrison,* Adjutant- General in Spain, was sent
home with Stanhope's Saragossa despatches ; and Colonel
Phineas Bowles t was sent to England, by way of Italy,
with the colours captured from the Bourbon Army. The
road to Madrid now lay open to the Allies. On the
21st September Stanhope and a thousand Horse entered
the Capital, and a few days later Charles III., "King
of Spain by the grace of the heretics," as his rival
Philip jeeringly styled him, made his public entry with
the flower of his Army. But it was not a trium2)hal
" Luttrell, writing under date of 19 Sept., 1710, says: " It's said the
Queen has ordered £500 to Col. Harrison, who brought the news of our
victory in Spain.'" Was knighted by George I., and given £500 for
coming express from the Duke of Argyll with an account of the victory
near Dumblane in Dec. 1715. — Treasury Papers, CCXX., No. 21,
f From Col. Bowles's " Memorial " (S. P. 1). AnnCy Bundle 20), dated
11th July, 1711, it appears he had received no recompense for the expense
incurred in bringing the above trophies home.
INTRODUCTION. XXlU
entry. The streets were deserted and the shops shut.
Madrid had the appearance of a plague-stricken city.
Things did not improve as time went on. Castilian
grandees and peasants acknowledged no monarch but
Pliilip v., grandson of Louis XIV. The Allies only
possessed the ground they stood on. Food was obtained
with the greatest difficulty. Money, the sinews of war,
was very scarce. Great things were expected from
Portugal, where an Anglo-Portuguese Army was en-
camped near the frontier. But this relieving Army came
not; neither did the expected succour from England
make its appearance. Early in December the Allies
had to begin a retreat. The Duke of Yendome, grand-
son of Henry IV. of France, had come to Philip's aid
Avith a French Army at his back. So popular was the
Bourbon cause, that in a very short time Vendome's
Army numbered 25,000 men. His troops well fed, well
paid, and well clothed, made such rapid marches that
they came up with the left wing of the Carlist Army
at Brihuega on the 8th December. This wing was com-
manded by Stanhope, and consisted of 5,000 British
troops and a Portuguese battalion. Count Staremberg,
who commanded the centre of the Army, had reached
Cifuentes, five hours' march further on, as the great
scarcity of food had obliged the Carlist Army, in its
retreat, to march in three sepai-ate divisions some miles
apart from each other. Hence the catastrophe at the
little walled town of Brihuega, where Stanhope was
surprised and his retreat shut olf. Nothing remained
but to fi'vitt it m^t, tliovih ' ■ e e em "^v-i^; '' -m- to o^e.
The town was invested l»y Vendome's Army on the
9th December. Generals Stanhope, Carpenter, and
Wills passed the night of the 8th in preparing for de-
fence. The siege be2:an at davbreak, and lasted till seven
in the evening, when the British capitulated, but not
until they bad lost 600 killed and wounded and the town
was falling about their ears. Stanhope obtained honour-
XXIT INTRODUCTION.
able terms for bis troops, but they were all made prisoners
of war (pp. 886-3S7) and marched off to Valladolid for
fear of a rescue from Staremberg's troops.
For reasons that have never l)een satisfactorily ex-
plained, Marshal Staremberii^, though apprised l)y Captain
Cosby (Stanhope's A.D.C.^ of the investment of Brihuega,
waited some hours before marching to Stanhope's relief,
and did not arrive on the scene till too late. Vendome,
however, was waiting for Staremberg, and a general
engagement took place on th(^ plains of Villa Viciosa.
In this battle Staremberg, though inferior in numbers
to Vendome, showed consummate generalship and he
gained a barren victory. The heavy loss of the Allies
in this battle, in which Lepell's Dragoons (\). 228),
"Dubourgay's Foot (p. 17(3), Richards's Foot (p. 243),
and tlie British I'rain of Artillery (pp. 396-398), took
an active part, obliged Staremberg to begin his retreat
before daybreak, spiking most of his cannon, and pro-
ceeding by forced marches to Aragon, harassed by the
enemy's Cavalry.
While these events were taking place in Spain, Colonel
(with the local rank of Major-General) Francis Nicholson
(pp. 399-400), sailed from Boston, New England, in
August, 1710, to lay siege to Port Royal, a French
settlement in Nova Scotia. Four Colonial Regiments
(pp. 283-2S6), 400 British Marines, a Company of
Gunners and Matrosses (p. 288), under Colonel Samuel
Vetch, a few Engineers under Ca))tains Forbes and
Redknap, and some Sj)ecial Service Officers, took ])art
in this I'^xpeditioii. Fort Royal was captured on
1st Sei)tember (o. s.), and Colonel Vetcii appointed Gov-
ernor. The name was changed from Port Royal to
Annapolis Royal, in honour of Queen Anne. It is
interesting to note that the Rev. John Harrison, who
was appointed Chaplain to the Anna] )o] is (Jarrison by
General Nicholson, and who received the Queen's Com-
mission two years later (p. 184), was one of the early
INTRODUCTION. xxv
pioneers of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel
in Poreign Parts.*
An Expedition to capture Quebec had been planned
by the Tory Ministry, and Colonel John Hill, familiarly
known as " Tack " Hill, was given command of the
troops with the rank of Briga':lier-Generci]. The 2nd,
4th, 11th, 14th, 37 til, Disney's, and Kane's Regiments
of Foot, and half a battalion of Marines took part in
this Expedition, which sailed from Spithead 29th April,
1711, on board the fleet nnder the command of Rear-
Admiral Sir H. "Walker, and arrived at Boston, Xew
England, 24th June. On the following day the British
troops were landed on Noddle's Island to re -victual
and refresh. Had this sea-girt isle been called Noodle's
Island it would have been a fitting haven of rest for
Brigadier " Jack " Hill, whose military capacity had
been summed up by Marlborough in three words —
" good for nothing." Yet, owing to Hill's cousinship
to the Duchess of Marlborough, who took him by the
hand, this young man was launched in life as a Captain
and Lieut. -Colonel in the Coldstream Guards ; and three
years later was appointed Colonel of the 11th Eoot,
which corps he commanded on one of the two occasions
that it was captured by the French . When the great
Duke and his Jady fell into disgrace with Queen Anne,
Hill's sister Abigail (Lady Masham) became the Queen's
* Amoiitj; the Society's records preserved at 19, Delahav Street, West-
minster, is a pctitiou from the Ri;v. John Harrisou addiessed : '* To
his' Excellency Fras. Nicholson, Epq., General and Commander-in-Chief
of Her Majesty's Forces in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland," dated
"6 November, 1713," asking for six months' thrlough for the recovery
of his health. Attaeheil to this petition is a ccrtificiite signed by —
" Fras. Spelman, Fort Major ; George Vane, Engineer ; Peter Capon, Com-
missary ; Wm. Skeen, Sur<.'eon ; Ensigns Tho. Hamilton, Jno. Keating,
Tho. Button, Andrew Simson, and Tho. Prendergast," who bore witness
to the good character, religious zeal, and soundness of the doctrine
preached by the petitioner during the time he had been Chaplain to the
Annapolis Grarrison.
XXvi INTRODUCTION.
favourite, and it was she who obtained for her ambitious
brother Jack the command of the Expedition which
was to conquer Canada I
The British transports and men of war had scarcely
entered the mouth of the St. Lawrence, towards the
middle of Aiigust, when they encountered a violent
tempest, and being in the hands of ignorant pilots, were
driven among rocks, where nine transports perished,
with over 1,000 men (p. 388). For an awful day, and
a still more fearful night, the whole fleet was in peril.
The roaring of the gale, the crashing of timbers,
the gritting of rocks, the shrill screams of the drowning
women and children (who had been permitted to accom-
pany the New England troojis), and the loud cries for
help of maimed and dying soldiers and sailors who had
been either hurled against pitiless rocks, or cast by
the violence of the wind and waves on the inhospitable
shore, left a vivid remembrance in the minds of the
survivors.
" When all danger was over," wrote an officer who was with
the Expedition, " such a dismal spectacle was never before seen,
nine ships torn to pieces, and the bodies of twelve or thirteen hundred
brave men, with women and children, lying in heaps on the shore."
So ended this unfortunate Expedition, which returned
to England after leaving detachments to reinforce
the garrison at Annapolis Royal.
Prior to the opening of the campaign in Elanders, in
1711, Villars had thrown up formidable lines of defence to
protect the French frontier. The French Marshal
vauntingly styled these lines, in a letter to Louis XIV. —
"' Marlborough's ne plan ultra.'' The trial of skill that
ensued between the rival Commanders, resulted in
Marlborough completely hoodwinking, as well as out-
generalling, Villars, and the iVllied Army passed these
stupendous works at Arleux without the loss of a single
man, and laid siege to Bouchain — a fortified town of
Hainault on the Scheldt. The garrison, numbering 3,000,
INTRODUCTION Xxvii
surrendered as prisoners of \yar on 14th September, after
a splendid defence. Tlie total loss of the British troops
in this siege was 1,154 officers and men killed and
wounded. The same weighty reasons that prevented
Marlborough risking a pitched battle in 1710 dominated
his actions in 1711. The capitulation of Bouchain ter-
minated Marlborough's military career, and the year closed
by the Great Captain being deprived of all his militaiy
posts.
Turning for the last time to Spain, we find the Duke
of Argyll appointed Commander-in-Chief of the British
Forces in that kingdom, as well as Ambassador to King
Charles III. Argyll was not the man for Spain. He
lacked the command of temper, the patience, the self-
discipline incumbent on a leader who had to surmount
enormous difficulties. He had hardly set foot in Spain
before he asked to be recalled.* His health Invoke down
in October, 1711, when commanding the trooj^s at
Prato del Rey, where he had a brush with the French
Cavalry, in September, who lost about 80 killed and
a few prisoners. During the winter of 1711-1712, Argyll
returned home for the recovery of his health.
So far as Spain was concerned the War of Succession
practically terminated in April, 1712, when the Emperor
of Germany died and his brother Charles, titular Kling of
Spain, was elected his successor. The balance of
European power prohibited the Crown of the Empire
being again united with the Crown of Spain. And the
Emperor Charles VI. was not cast in the same mould as
Charles V., King of Spain and Emjieror of Germany.
James, Duke of Ormonde succeeded Marlborough as
Captain-General of the British Army {-p. 19) and as
Colonel of the 1st Foot Guards, 1st January, 1712.
* See extracts fi-om " Argyll's Letters from Spain," quoted in a paper
on " The Great Duke of Argyll's Military Career," by Charles Dalton,
printed in the Juuriial of the Royal United Service Institution,
June, 1898.
xxvili INTRODUCTION.
Ormonde took over the command of the British troops
in Flanders and of those contingents paid jointly by
her Majesty and the States of Holland. The total of
these combined forces amounted to 120,000 men. But
acting on secret instructions from the Home Ministry,
the new Commander-in-Chief remained inactive.
Ormonde's princely hospitality made him popular in
the early days of his command, and we are told that the
" Duke of Ormonde's March " was played by the bands
in camp in place of the recently popular —
Malbrook s'en va eu guerre."*
But when Ormonde, following out liis instructions sepa-
rated his Armyt from Prince Eugene's and refused to
take any part in either siege or battle, the British officers
and soldiers murmured loudly and sighed for the days
of Marlborough. Eugene invested and took Le Quesnoy
on 8rd July. He next proceeded to invest Landrecies.
Villars, however, profiting by the loss the Allies had
sustained in the separation of their forces, swooped down
upon Denain, where a force of 8,000 men, mostly Dutch,
were in garrison under the command of the Earl of
Albemarle, and captured the place by a well-planned
surprise, inflicting great loss on the garrison and taking
3,000 prisoners. This triumph was followed by the
loss to the Allies of Douay, Le Quesnoy, and Bouchain.
British prestige fell very low throughout Europe and
the Treaty of Peace signed at Utrecht in March, 1713.
was a poor return for all the toils, and many splendid
triumphs, of British Armies during a whole decade of
* Marlborough's illness after Malplaquet occasioned a report of his
death in the French provinces — hence liie well-kuowu ditty beginning
"Malbrook s'en va en guerre." In 1781, this song became popular by
reason of a village nurse using it as a lullaby at the cradle of the Daupiiin
of France. — Chants popnlaires de la France, par P. L. Jacob, Vol. III.
f The Danes, Prussians, Saxons, and Hanoverians, though jointly
paid by England and Holland, separated from Ormonde's Army and joined
Prince Eugene, thereby showing their disappro\al of British faithlessness.
INTRODUCTION. xxix
war. According to the provisions of this Treaty, which
had been maturing i'or months, the Spanish Throne was
secured to the Bourhons. Gibralter, Minorca, and
Annapolis were assigned to England — tlic actual
possessor ! The claims ol' the Stuart ramily were dis-
avowed by Louis XIV., who ceded Newfoundland,
St. Christopher's, and Hudson's Bay to the British.
" The manner in which the Peace vas concluded," writes an able
historian, " was perhaps more objectionable than the Peace itself.
England appeared seliishly f.o negotiate a clandestine treaty, and to
abandon her Allies in the midst of a campaign, leaving their towns
and armies exposed to the fury of the enemy. A still worse feature
perhfips, was the abandonment of the Catalans, who still contended
heroically for their freedom, Philip, indeed, promised them an
amnesty, but it was not observed."
Certain British Regiments which had been raised for
service in Spain and Portugal w^ere disbanded at the
close of 1712, and when Peace was signed about fifty
Regiments, raised respectively in England, Ireland, and
Scotland, since Queen Anne's Accession, were reduced
and the oiSicers placed on half-pay. All the remaining
Regiments of Horse, Dragoons, and Foot were put on
a peace footing. The Artillery Trains which had served
abroad were also disbanded. As regards the five reduced
battalions of Marines, it may be mentioned that Wills's,
Goring's, and Bor's Marines were restored on the Accession
of George I., and became respectively the 30th, 31st, and
32nd Regiments of Eoot, "on account of their eminent
services during the late w^ar." Equally fortunate were
Ker's Dragoons (the present 7th Hussars), and Pepper's
Dragoons (the present 8tli Hussars), which were reduced
in 1714 but restored by George I. the following year.
So also were Wade's (33rd j, and Clmdleigh's (31tli)
Regiments of Foot. All these re-established J^egiments
were granted their former precedence in the British
Standing Army. Charles Daltox.
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KEY TO REFERENCE LETTERS.
N'.B. — Within the last five years the MS. Army Lists and Commission
Entry Books that were at the fFar Office have been sent to the
Public Record Office, Chancery Lane.
a. = Military Entry Book (H )me Office Series), Vol. 3, 1690-1702.
b.=
Do.
Do.
Vol.
. 4,
, 1694-1702.
c. =
Do.
Do.
Vol.
5,
1702-1704.
d.=
Do.
Do.
Vol.
^,
1702-1706.
e. =
Do.
Do.
Vol.
7,
1704-1709.
f.=
Do.
Do.
Vol.
8,
1707-1712.
9- =
Do.
Do.
Vol.
0,
1706-1714.
h. = War
Office Commission
Book, No. 7 (new numb
..r]
1, 1693-1704.
i. =
Do.
No. 8 ■
Do.
1704-1707.
J- =
Do.
No. 9
Do.
1708-1710.
k.=
Do.
No. 10
Do.
1710-1711.
l.=
Do.
No. 11
Do.
1712.
m. =
Do.
No. 12
Do.
1713-1714.
n. =
Do.
No. 13
Do.
1714-1716.
o. = War Office MS. Army List for 1709.
p. = MS. List (incomplete) of payments to Regiments in the West Indies,
1702-1703, at the Public Record Office, Dublin.
q. = MS. Military and Financial List for 1727, in the Editor's possession.
r. =^ J>ieut.-Col. St. Pierre's '' Diary " quoted in General De Ainslie's
History of the Royal Dragoons.
s. = Warrant Books for Scotland at the Public Record Office.
t. = Muster Rolls of Scottish Regiments at the Register House, Edinburgh.
u. = MS. Lists of Field Officers reduced in England and Ireland, 1711-
1713 {Ormonde Papers), in the Editor's possession.
V. = Millan's Succession of Colonels, 1742.
ic. = War Office MS. Army List for 1715.
a. = Do. MS. Gradation List for 1730.
2/. = Commission Entry Book, Irish Establishment, 1707-1709, at the
Public Record Office, Dublin.
2.= Marine Commis.sion Entry Book, 1703-1713, at the Public Record
Office, Chancery Lane.
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SUPPLEMENTARY MS. SOURCES OP
INPOPMATION.
Military Commissions 170|-1711 (Home Office Book, Vol. XV.) at the
Public Record Office, London.
Regimental Lists of Officers serving in Leland, in 1715, at the Public
Record Office, Dublin.
Commission Entry Books, Irish Establishment, 1709-1716, and 1713-1714,
at the Public Record Office, Dublin.
Add. MS. British Museum 22,264, fol. 129 et seq.
"A list of such officers as have been displaced, either with leave to
sell, or otherwise, since His Majesty's Accession to the Throne. As
also of such officers as have succeeded in their places. "
The Ormonde Papers in the Editor's possession,
N.B. — These form part of a collection of MSS. which formerly
belonged to Henry Watkins, Esq., Secretary to the Duke of Ormonde
in the reign of Queen Anne, — which MSS. were sold at Sotheby and
Wilkinson's Auction Rooms in London about thirty years ago, and
were recently given to the Editor by his uncle, Captain Tancred, late
Scots Greys.
Recommendations for Commissions in the New Levies, 1706.
N.B. — This valuable MS. is, or was, in the Military Secretary's
Library at the War Office. The Editor got permission, when working
at the War Office in 1892, to have this MS. type-written on the
premises, and has found it a most trustworthy source of information
for his annotations. Many of the " Recommendations " in the
original MS. (a small thin folio in vellum) bear witness to Marl-
borough's careful perusal, being initialled " M."
Pension Roll of Army Officers' Widows, 1735 (engrossed on vellum) in the
Editor's possession.
ABBREVIATIONS.
See p. XV., Vol. I.
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ERRATA.
VOL. V.
Page 203, note 1, for " 1767 " read •' 1707."
Page 212, note 1, for " Waller Ker's Regt." read " VVni. Ker'a llegt."
Page 212, note 4, for " 20 May, 1704 " read " 29 May 1703."
Page 217, add the words "Lord Bel/enden" at the commencem^int of
note 5.
Page 270. There should be no reference number after the name " Henry
Meredyth."
VOL. VL
Page 3, line 9, the date of Lord Masham's Comn. ought to be "29 Apr.
1707."
Page 21, last I'ne of text, /or " Chas. Asbburnham " read "Chas. Ash-
burnham."
Page 45, note 3, for " p. 119 " read "Vol. V., p. 119."
Page G3, llih line from bottom, for "John Macquirc " rend '-John
Macquine."
Page (5o, line 1, for " Piesey Kirk " read " Piercy Kirk."
Page £0, note 17, for "Comn. to Capt. Jno. Edwards" read "Comn. as
Er.s. to Capt. Kic. Edwards."
Page 104, note G, for " 17 June 1781 " read " 17 June 1731."
Page 112, note 45, for " Appointed Capt." read " Appointed Lieut."
Page 143 (middle column), for "Wm. Lloyd, Lieut, to Capt. Wm. Lloyd"
read " Wm. Sharp, Lieut, to Capt. Wm. Lloyd."
Page 162 (half way down the page), for " Nich. Byland to be Adjt."
read " Nich. Eyland to be Adjt."
Page 164 (half way down the page), for "Ant. Lepel " read "Ant.
Lep^e."
Page 192, note 18. See revised biographical notice of Geul. F. Nicholson
on pp. 399-400.
Page 243 (half way down the page), for " Wm. C'leland to be Ens." read
" John Cleland to be Ens."
Page 347 (half way down the middle column), /or " Jas. Ogilvy " read
" Chas Ogilvy."
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND COMMISSION REGISTERS,
1707-171^.
SUCCESSION OF REGIMENTAL COLONELS FROM THE DATE OF
RAISING OF EACH REGIMENT TO 1st AUGUST, 1714.
N.B. — y^ames and dates given betiveen brackets denote that these appointments are
not forthcoming in the Commission Entry Books. Regts. which were
disbanded are given in italics.
Name of Regt.
When
Raised.
Names of Colonels with Dates of their Appointments.
Ist Troop of Life Guards
1660
2nd Troop of Life Guards 1660
3rd Troop of Life
Guards.
Scots (4th) Troop of 1661
Life Guards.
1st Troop of Horse
Grenadier Guards.
1693
1660
[Chas., Lord Gerard of Brandon, 17 May 16G0.]
Jas., Duke of Monmouth, 16 Sept. 16G8.
Chris., Duke of Albemarle, 29 Nov. 1679.
[Louis, Earl of Feversham, 1 Aug. 1685.]
[Richard, Earl of Scarborough, 2 Ai)r. 1689.]
Arnold Joost, Earl of Albemarle, 9 Mar. 1699.
Henry, Earl (aftds. Duke) of Portland, 26 July
John, Lord Ashburnham, 7 Jidy 1713.
[Sir Philip Howard, 23 Nov. 16o9.]
Geo., Duke of Northumberland, 11 Feb. 168o.
Jas., Did-:e of Ormonde, 20 Apr. 1689.
George, Duke of Northumberland, 4 Jan. 1712.
1710.
[Sir Chas Berkeley,
1660.]
Louis, Earl of Feversham, 24 June 16S5.
John, Lord Churchill (aftds. Duke of Marlborough)
1 Aug. 1685.
[Jas., Duke of Berwick, 29 Nov. 1688.]
[John, Lord Churchill, 1 Apr. 1689.]
Richard,Visct. Colchester (aftds. Earl Rivers), 23 Jan.
1692.
Chas., Earl of Arran, 2 Mar. 1703.
[Jas., Earl of Newburgh, 2 April 1661.]
[John, Earl (aftds. Marquis) of Atlioll, 28 Jan. 1671.]
[George, Marquis of Montrose, 26 Oct. 1678.]
[George, Lord Livingston, 1 May 1684.]
Jas., Earl of Drumlangrig (aftds. Duke of Queens-
bury), 31 Dec. 1688.
Archibald, Earl (aftds. Dnke) of Argyll, 25 ^lay
1696.
John, Duke of Argyll, 29 Sept. 1703.
Hon. George Cholmondeley, 4 Oct. 1693.
S 3575.
EJs^GLISH ARMY LISTS AND
Name of Regt.
I When
Raised.
Names of Colonels with Dates of their AppoiDtments.
Scots {27id) Troop of
Horse Grenadier
Guards.
Royal Regt. of Horse
Guards.
1st Drajjoon Guards
2nd Dragoon Guards
3rd Dragoon Gmirds -
4tli Dragoon Guards
1702
1661
1685
1685
1685
1685
5th Dragoon Guards
6th Dragoon Guards
(Carabiniers).
1685
1685
Wm., Lord Forbes, 12 May 1702.
John, Earl of Crawford, 4 May 1704.
George, Earl Marischal, 5 Jan. 1714.
[Aubrey, Earl of Oxford, 26 Jan. 1661.]
Jas., Duke of Berwick, 4 Feb. 1688.
Jas., Earl of Arran, 29 Nov. 1688.
[Aubrey, Earl of Oxford, 17 Dec. 1688.]
George, Duke of Northumberland, 13 Mar. 1703.
Richard, Earl Rivers, 4 Jan. 1712.
Chas., Earl of Peterborough, 19 Aug. 1712.
Sir John Lanier, Knt., 6 June 1685.
Henry Lumley, 10 Aug. 1692.
Henry, Earl of Peterborough, 20 June 1685.
[Edward Villiers, 31 Dec. 1688.]
Richard Leveson, 19 Jan. 1694.
Daniel Harvey, 25 Mar. 1099.
John Bland, 1 Jan. 1712.
Tho., Earl of Plymouth, 15 July 1685.
Sir Jno. Fenwick, Bt., 6 Nov. 1687.
[Richard, Visct. Colchester (aftds. Earl Rivers),
31 Dec. 1688.]
Jno., Lord Berkeley of Stratton, 23 Jan. 1692.
Cornelius Wood, 1 Dec. 1693.
Thos., Viscount Windsor, 18 May 1712.
Jas., Earl of Arran (aftds. Duke of Hamilton),
28 July 1685.
Chas., Earl of Selkirk, 29 Nov. 1688.
[Chas. Godfrey, 31 Dec. 1688.]
Fras. Langston, 7 Mar. 1693.
George Jocelyn, 20 Oct. 1713.
Chas., Earl of Shrewsbury, 29 July 1685.
Marmaduke, Lord Langdale, 22 Jan. 1687.
Richard Hamilton, 15 Feb. 1687.
John Coy, 31 Dec. 1688.
Chas., Earl of Arran, 1 July 1697.
Wm. Cadogan, 1 Mar. 1703.
George Kellum, 22 Dec. 1712.
Richard, Visct. Lumley (aftds. Earl of Scarborough),
31 July 1685.
[George, Visct. Hewett, 31 Dec. 16S8.]
Robt. Byerley, 30 Dec. 1689.
Hugh Wyndham, 31 Jan. 1692.
Francis Palmes, 1 Oct. 1706.
[Leigh Back well, — Apr. 1713.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
Name of Kegt.
When
Raised.
Names of Colonels with Dates of their Appointments.
7th Dragoon Guards
Lord fVindsor^s Regt,
of Horse.
Lord Ashbtirnham'' s
Regt. of Horse.
Sir Daniel Carroll's
Regt. of Horse.
1st Royal Dragoons
1688
2nd Royal North British
Dragoons (Scots
Greys).
3rd Hussars
4 th Hussar.s
1694
1703
1709
1683
1681
1685
1685
Wm., Lord Cavendish (aftds. Duke of Devonshire),
31 Dec. 1688.
Meinhardt, Count (aftds. Duke) of Schoniberg,
10 Apr. 1690.
Chas., Marquis of Harwich, 27 Jan. 171 1.
Chas. De Sibourg, 12 Oct. 1713.
Chas., Earl of Macclesfield, 16 Feb. 1694.
Tho., Visct. Windsor, 10 Mar. 1702.
[Samuel (aftds. Lord) Masham, 19 Oct. 1704.]
Thos., Visct. Windsor, 13 Apr. l7ll.
Jas., Duke of Ormonde, 11 Oct. 1703.
Jno. Lord Ashburnham, 26 Jan. 1713.
[John Hogan, 1 Mar. 1710.]
Sir Danl. Carroll, 22 Sept. 1710.
John, Lord Churchill (aftds. Duke of Marlborough),
19 Nov. 1683.
Edward, Visct. Cornbury (aftds. Earl of Clarendon),
1 Aug. 1685.
[Robt. Clifford, 24 Nov. 1688.]
[Edward, Visct. Cornbury, 31 Dec. 1688.]
[Ant. Heyford, 1 July 1689.]
[Edward Matthews, 21 June 1690.]
Tho., Lord Raby (aftds. Earl of Strafford), 30 May
1697.
[Tho. Dalzel], 25 Nov. 1681.]
[Clias., Earl of Dunmore, 6 Nov. 1685.]
Sir Tho. Livingston (aftds.VisctTeviot), 31 Dec. 1688.
[Lord John Hay, 7 Apr. 1704.]
John, Lord Dalrymple (aftds. Earl of Stair), 24 Aug.
1706.
David, Earl of Portmore, 21 Apr. 1714.
Chas., Duke of Somerset, 2 Aug. 1685.
Alex. Cannon, 2 Aug. 1687.
[Richard Leveson, 31 Dec. 1688.]
Tho., Lord Fairfax, 20 Jan. 1694.
Wm. Lloyd, 21 Feb. 1695.
George (aftds. Lord) Carpenter, 31 Dec. 1703.
Hon. Jno. Berkeley (aftds. Visct. Fitzharding(^),
17 July 1685.
[Tho. Maxwell, 24 Nov. 1688.]
Hon. Jno. Berkeley (aftds. Visct. Fitzhardinge) ,
31 Dec. 1688.
Algernon, Earl of Essex, 1 Sept. 1693.
Sir Richard Temple (aftds. Visct. Cobham), 24 Apr.
1710.
Wm. Evans, 12 Oct. 1713.
A 2
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
Name of Kegt.
When
Raised.
Names of Colonels with Dates of their Appointments.
Sth Royal Irish Dra-
goons*
6th Inniskilliiiij Dra-
goons.
7th Hussars
8th Hussars
Earl of Hyndford's
Regt. of Dragoons.
Col. LepcWs Regt. of
Dragoons,
Col. Morris's Regt. of
Dragoons.
Major - Genl. James
Stanhope's Regt. of
Dragoons.
Col. Edward Pearce's
Regt. of Dragoons.
Col. De La Boiichetiere's
Regt. of Dragoons.
Col. De Foissac's Regt.
of Dragoons.
Col. Hunt Withers' s
Regt. of Dragoons.
Col. Dcshordes's Regt.
oj Dragoons.
16a8
1G89
1690
1693
1702
1704
1706
1706
1706
1706
1709
1709
1709
[Jas. Wynne,t 20 June 1689.]
Chas. Ross, 16 July, 1695.
[Sir Albert Conyngham.t 20 June 1689.]
Robt. Echlin, 30 Dec. 1691.
[Richard Cunnincrham, 30 Dec. 1690.]
Wni., Lord Jedburgh (aftds. Marquis of Lothian),
1 Oct. 1696.
Patrick, Lord Polwarth, 28 Apr. 1707.
Hon. Wm. Ker, 10 Oct. 1709.
Henry Conyngham, I Feb. 1693.
[Henry Kiliigrew, 26 Jan. 1706.]
John Pepper, 15 Apr. 1707.
John, Earl of Hyndford, 12 May 1702.
Jas., Lord Carmichael (aftds. Earl of Hyndford),
2 Mar. 1706.
[Tho. Erie, 1704.]
[.John, Lord Cutts, 1704.]
VVm., Earl of Rochford, 1 Feb. 1707.
Nicholas Lepell, 27 July 1710.
[Pierce, Visct. Ikerrin, 1706.]
Richard Morris, 4 Jan. 1711.
[Chas., Earl of Peterborough, 12 July 1706.]
rrau9ois, Count Nassau, 7 Jan. 1707.
Jas. (aftds. Earl) Stanhope, 27 July 1710.
[Edward Pearce, 25 Feb. 1706.]
Fran9ois La Fabreque, 2 April 1706.
Heury, Earl of Gralway, 9 Sept. 170S.
Chas. Jauvre de la Bouchetiere, 24 June 1710.
Balthazar de Foissac, 7 Mar. 1709.
Hunt Withers, 24 Aug. 1709.
Juo. Peter Desborde.«, 24 Aug. 1709.
* Broke in 1799. The present "5th Royal Irish Lancers," raised in 1858, was granted the same
precedence as the old Regt. of Koyal Irish Drajjoons formerly held in ihe British Army,
t Conuniasioned by Major-General Kirke.
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
Name of Regt.
When
Raised.
Names of Colonels with Dates of their Appointments.
Col. De Magny's Regt.
of Uragoons.
Col. De Gu ally's Regt.
of Dragoons.
Col. De Sarlande's
Regt. of Dragoons.
Mar(/uis D' Assa's Regt.
of Dragoons.
Karl of Wharton s
Regt. of Dragoons.
1st Foot Guards -
Col'lstream Guards
Scots Guard.s
1 Rt Regt. of Foot (Royal
Scots) .
1709
1709
1709
1710
1710
1660
1650
1660
1633
Constantine de Maguy, 24 Aug. 1709.
Jno. Trapaud, 24 Aug. 1709.
Paul de Gually, 24 June 1710.
[Marquis de Montaudro,
[Joseph de Sarlande, 24 Aug. 1709.]
-]
[Marquis D'Assa,
Thos., Earl (aftds. Marquis) of Whartou, 28 Apr.
1710.
[John Russell, 23 Nov. 1660.]
Henry, Duke of Grafton, 14 Dec. 1681.
[Edward, Earl of Lichfield, 30 ^VJV. 1(588.]
[Henry, Duke of Grafton, 31 Dec. U;88.]
[Hon.' Henry Sidney (aftds. Earl of Romney),
16 Mar. 1689.]
Chas., Count (aftds. Duke) of Schomberg, 27 Dec.
1690.
Henry, Earl of Romney, 20 Nov. 1693.
John, Duke of Marlborough, 25 Apr. 1704.
Jas., Duke of Ormonde, 1 Jan. 1712.
[George Monk (Duke of Albemarle), 26 Aug. 1650.]
Wm., Earl Craven, 6 Jan. 1670.
[Tho. Tollemache, 1 May 1689.]
John, Lord Cutts. 3 Oct. 1694.
Chas. Cbm-chill, 25 Feb. 1707.
[George, Earl of Linlithgow, 23 Nov. 1660.]
[Hon. Jas. Douglas, 13 June 1684.]
Hon. George Ramsay, 1 Sept. 1691.
Wm., Marquis of Lothian, 25 Apr. 1707.
John, Earl of Dunmore, 10 Oct. 1713.
French Establishment.
[Sir John Hepburn, 26 Jan. 1633.]
[Jas. Hepburn, 26 Aug. 1636.]
[Lord Jas. Douglas, 1637.]
FLord George Douglas (aftds. Earl of Dumbarton),
21 Oct. 1655.]
English EstablisJimcnt,
Frederic, Count (aftds. Duke; of Schomberg, 31 Dec.
1688.
Sir Robt. Douglas, Bt., 5 INlar. 16'.)1.
Lord George Hamilton (aftds. Earl ol Orkney), 1 Aug.
1692.
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
Name of Eegt.
Names of Colonels with Dates of their Appointments.
2n(l Queen's Regt. of
Foot.
3r(l Regt.
(Buffs).
of Foot
1661
1605
[Henry, Earl of Peterborough, 30 Sept. 1661.]
Andrew, Earl of Teviot, 9 Apr. 1663.
[Henry Norwood, 10 June 1661.]
[John,' Earl of Middleton, 15 May 1668.]
Wni., Earl of Inchiquin, 5 Mar. 1675.
Su' Palmes Fairborue, 10 Nov. 1680.
Piercv Kirke, 19 Apr. 1682.
Wm.Selwvn, 18 Dec. 1691.
Sir Henry Belasvse, Knt., 28 June 1701.
David, Earl of Portmore, 27 Feb. 1703.
Piercy Kirk, 19 Sept. 1710.
Dutch Estahlishment.
[Sir Horace Vere (aftds. Lord Vere of Tilbury*),
1605-1633.]
[Sir Edward Cecil (aftds. Visct. Wimbledon*) 1605-
1631.]
[Sir Robert Sutton,* 1605-16—.]
[Sir John Ogle,* Knt., 1605-1622.]
[Robert Sidney, Visct. L'Isle,* 1616-1622.]
[Sir Chas. Morgan,* Knt., 1622-1637.]
[Sir Edward Harwood,* Knt., 1622-1636.]
[Henry, Earl of Oxford,* 1624-1625.]
[Robert, Earl of Oxford,* 1625-1632.]
[Sir Henry Herbert,* 1636-1655 ?]
[Sir Philip Pakenham,* 1631-1635.]
[George, Lord Goring,* 1633-1655 ?]
[Wm., Earl Craven,*' 16— ?-1655 ?]
[Aubrey, Earl of Oxford,* 16— .?-1648 ?]
[Sir Tho. Culpepper,* 1635-1648?]
[John Cromwell,* 1648-1665.]
English Establishment.
Hon. Robert Sidney, 31 May 1665.
Sir Walter Vane, 12 Aug. 1668.
John, Earl of Mulgrave, 12 Dec. 1673.
Philip, Earl of Chesterfield, 6 Nov. 1682.
John, Earl of Mulgrave, 26 Jan. 1684.
Sir Theo. Oglethorp, 23 Oct. 1685.
[Chas. Churchill, 31 Dec. 1688.]
John, Duke of Argyll, 24 Feb. 1707.
John Selwyn, 26 Feb. 1711.
Archibald, Earl of Forfar, 14 Apr. 1713.
* In 1605 the English Companies in the Service of the States of the United Provinces were formed
into four Regrimentx, and so continued until 16.55, when they were reduced into one Regiment, which
was disbanded by the States-General in Jan. 1665, for refusing to take the primary oath of allegiance
to them. The officers of this Kegiment, having returned to England, were, with other British officers
and men, who had been disbanded in Holland for refusing the same oath, re-formed into a British
Eegiment by Charles II., 31 May, 1665, and styled the Holland Regiment cf Foot — the present Buffs
or East Kent Regt.
COMMISSION REGISTEES.
Name of Regt.
Names of Colonels with Dates of their Appointments.
4th King's Own Regt.
of Foot.*
6th Regt. of Foot
(Xorthumberland Fu-
siliers).
6th Regt. of Foot (Royal
Warwickshire) .
7th Regt. of Foot (Royal
Fusiliers).
8th King^s Regt. of Foot
9th Regt. of Foot
1680 I Chas., Earl of Plymouth, 13 July 1680.
Piercy Kirke, 2?" Nov. 1680.
I [Chas. Trelawnv, 31 Dee. 1688.]
Henry Trela^yuy, 1 Jan. 1692.
Wm. "Seymour, 12 Feb. 1702.
Dutch Establishment.
1674 [John, Viscount Clare, 1674.]
[Sir John Fenwick, Bt., 2 Aug. 1675.]
[Henrv Wisely, 11 Sept. 1676.]
[Tho. Monk, 10 Dec. 1680.]
Tho. Tollemache, 24 Mar. 1688.
English Establishment .
[Edward Lloyd, 1 May 1689-]
Tho. Fairfax, 6 Nov. 1694.
Tho. Pearce, 5 Feb. 1704.
Dutch Establishment.
1674 [Sir Walter Vane, Knt., 12 Dec. 1673.}
[Luke Lillingston, 16 Aug. 1674.]
[Tho. Ashley, 13 Sept. 1675.]
[Sir Henry Belasyse, Knt., 3 Apr. 1678.]
Philip Babington,' 7 Apr. 1688.
English Establishment.
George, Prince of Hesse Darmstadt, 15 Apr. 1691.
Henry, Marquis de Rada, 1 Feb. 1694.
Veutris Columbine, 23 June 1695.
James Rivers, 2 Xov. 1703.
[Wm. Southwell, 6 Feb. 1706.]
Thos. Harrison, 14 June 1708.
1685 George, Lord Dartmouth, 11 June 1685.
[John, Lord Churchill (aftds. Duke of Marlborough),
26 Aug. 1689.]
Lord George Hamilton (aftds. Earl of Orkney),
23 Jan. 1692.
Edward Fitz-Patrick, 1 Aug. 1692.
Sir Chas. O'Hara (aftds. Lord Tyrawlv), 12 Nov. 1696.
Jas. O'Hara (2nd Lord Tyrawly), 29 Jan. 1713.
1685 Robt., Lord Ferrers, 19 June 1685.
Jas., Duke of Berwick, 1 Nov. 1686.
[John Beaumont, 31 Dec. 1688.]
John Richmond Webb, 26 Dec. 1695.
1685 ' Henry Cornewall, 19 June 1685.
Oliver Nicholas, 20 Nov. 1688.
[John Cunningham, 31 Dec. 1688.]
Wm. Steuart, 1 May 1689.
* Constituted a Regt. of Marines from May 1703-March 1710, and was styled " The Queen's Oim
Regi. of Marines." Re-constituted a Regt. of Foot in March 1710.
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
Name of Regt.
Names of Colonels with Dates of their Appointments.
loth Regt. of Foot
llih Regt. of Foot
12tli Rest, of Foot
13 111 Relit, of Foot (Light
lufantry).
14th Retrt. of Foot
15th Rf-rt. of Foot
16th Regt. of Foot
1685
1685
1685
1685
1685
1685
1688
17th Regt of Foot
1688
John, Earl of Bath, 20 June 1685.
[Sir Chas. Carney, 8 Dec. 1688.]
[John, Earl of Bath, 31 Dec. 1688.]
Sir Bevil Granville, Knt., 29 Oct. 1693.
Wm., Lord North and Grey, 15 Jan. 1703.
Henry, Duke of Beaufort, 20 June 1685.
Chas., Marquis of Worcester, 26 Oct. 1685.
Wm., Visct. Montgomery, 8 May 1687.
[Sir John Hanmer, Bt., 31 Dec. 1688.]
Jas. (altds. Earl) Stanhope, 12 Feb. 1702.
John Hill, 8 May, 1705.
Henry, Duke of Norfolk, 20 June 1 685.
Edward, Earl of Lichfield, 14 June 1686.
Robt., Lord Hunsdon, 30 Nov. 1688.
[Hon. Henry Wharton, 31 Dec. 1688.]
[Richard Brewer, 1 Nov. 1689.]
John Livesay, 28 Sept. 1702.
Richard Philipps, 16 Mar. 1712.
Theophilus, Earl of Huntingdon, 20 June 1685.
[Ferdinand Hasting?, — Dec. 1688.]
Sir John Jacob, Bt., 13 Mar. 1695.
Jas., Earl of Barrymore, 15 Mar. 1702.
Sir Edward Hales, Bt., 22 June, 1685.
Wm. Beveridge, 28 Feb. 1689.
Jno. Tidcomb, 14 Nov. 1692.
Jasper Clayton ^ 15 June 1713.
Sir Wm. Chfton, Bt., 22 June 1685.
Arthur Herbert (aftds. Earl of Torrington), 12 May
1686.
Sackville Tufton, 12 Apr. 1687.
[Sir Jas. Lesley, 31 Dec. 1688.]
Emanuel Howe, 1 Nov. 1695.
Algernon, Earl of Hertford, 23 Oct. 1709.
Archibald Douglas, 9 Oct. 1688.
Robt. Hodges, 31 Dec. 1688.
Hon. Jas. Stanley (ai'tds. Earl of Derby), 1 Aug.
1692.
Francis Godfrey, 25 Mav 1705.
Henry Durell, 17 Fel). 1711.
Hans Hamilton, 23 Jvme 1713.
Solomon Richards, 27 Sept. 1688.
Sir George St. George, Knt., 1 May 1689.
John Courthope, 1 May 1695.
Sir Matthew Bridges, Knt., 1 Sept. 1695.
[Holcroft Blond, 26 Aug. 1703.]
Joseph Wightman, 20 Aug. 1707.
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
Name of Regt.
When
Raised.
Names of Colonels with Dates of their Appoiutments.
18thRegt.ofroot(Ro}al 1G84
Irish).
lOtli Ro£t. of Foot
1688
20th Regt. of Foot - 1688
2 1 St Regt. of Foot (Royal 1678
Scots Fusiliers).
22n(l Regt. of Foot
23rd Regt. of Foot (Royal
Welsh Fusiliers).
24th Regt. of Foot
1689
1689
1689
[Arthur, Earl of Granard, 1 Apr. 1684.]
[Arthur, Lord Forbes (aftds. Earl of Granard),
1 Mar. 1686.]
Sir John EdgAvorth, Knt., 1 Mar. 1689.
Edward, Earl of Meath, 1 May 1689.
Frederick Hamilton, 19 Dec. 1692.
Do.,* 1 Oct. 1605.
Richard Iiigoldsbv, 1 Apr. 1705.
Robert Sterne, 18 Feb. 1712.
Francis Luttrell, 20 Nov. 1688.
Tho. Erie, 1 Jan. 1691.
George Freake, 23 Mar. 1709.
Richard Sutton, 3 Apr. 1712.
Sir Robt. Peyton, Bt., 20 Nov. 1688.
Gustavus Hamilton (aftds. Visct. Boyne), 1 June
1689.
[John Newton, 1 May 1706.]
[Chas., Earl of Mar, 23 Sept. 1678.]
[Tho. Buchan, 29 July 1686.]
[Francis Fergus O'Farrell, 1 Mar. 1689.]
Robt. Mackay, 13 Nov. 1695.
Archibald Row, 1 Jan. 1697.
[John, Visct. Mordaunt, 25 Aug. 1704.]
Sampson de Lalo, 26 June 1706.
John, Visct. Mordaunt, 4 Sept. 1709.
Thos. Meredyth, 1 May 1710.
Chas., Earl of Orrery, 8 Dec. 1710.
Henry, Duke of Norfolk, 8 Mar. 1689.
Sir Henry Belasyse, Knt., 28 Sept. 1689.
Wm. Selwyn, 28 June 1701.
Tho. Handasyde, 20 June 1702.
Roger Handasyde, 3 Apr. 1712.
Henry, Lord Herbert of Cherburv, 8 Mar.
Chas. Herbert, 10 Apr. 1689.
[Toby Purcell, 13 July 1691.]
Sir John Morgan, Bt., 20 Apr. 1692.
Richard Ingoldsby, 28 Feb. 1693.
Joseph Sabine, 1 Apr. 1705.
Sir Edward Dering, Bt., 8 Mar. 1689.
[Daniel Dering, 27 Sept. 1689.]
Samuel Venner, 1 June 1691.
Louis, Marquis de Puizar, 13 ]Mar. 1695.
Wm. Seymour, 1 Mar. 1701.
1689.
* Re-commigsioned by William III. on the Regt. being given the title of the Royal Irish Regt.
of Foot.
10
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
Name of Regt.
When
Raised.
Names of Colonels with Dates of their Appointments.
24th Regt. of Foot-
cow^.
25th Regt. of Fool
(King's Own Bor-
derers) .
26th Regt. of Foot (Ca-
meron ians).
27th Regt. of Foot (Royal
Inniskilling Fusiliers)
Col. Chas. Churchill's
Regt. of Marines.^
28th Regt. of Foot
29th Regt. of Foot
Col. Chas. Wills's Regt.
of Marines, aftds. 30th
Regt. of Foot.
Col. Harry Goring's
Regt. of Foot, aftds.
31st Regt. of Foot.
Col. Jacob Borr's Regt.
of Marines, aftds.
32nd Regt. of Foot.
Col. Henry MordaunVs
Regt. of Foot.X
1689
1689
1689
1689
1701
1702
1702
1702
1702
1702
1702
John, Earl (aftds. Duke) of Marlborough, 12 Feb.
1702.
Wm. Tattou, 25 Aug. 1704.
Gilbert Primrose, 9 Mar. 1708.
David, Earl of Leven, 19 Mar. 1689.
Jas. Maitland, 12 Mar. 1694.
Wm. Breton, 15 Apr. 1711.
Jas., Earl of Angus, 19 Apr. 1689.
Andrew Monro, 1 Aug. 1692.
Jas. Ferguson, 25 Aug. 1693.
Wm. Borthwick, 24 Oct. 1705.
John, Lord Dalrymple (aftds. Earl of Stair), 1 Jan.
1706.
George Preston, 24 Aug. 1706.
[Zacharia Tiffin,* 20 June 1689.]
Tho. Whetham, 29 Aug. 1702.
Tho. Brudenell, 28 June 1701.
Joseph Johnson, 31 Mar. 1708.
Chas. Churchill, 28 Mar. 1709.
John Gibson, 16 Feb. 1694.
[Sampson de Lalo, 1 Feb. 1704.]
[John, Visct. Mordaunt, 22 June 1706.]
Andrews Windsor, 1 Oct. 1 709.
Tho. Farringtou, 12 Feb. 1702.
Lord Mark Kerr, 7 Oct. 1712.
Tho. Saunderson, 12 Feb. 1702.
Tho. Pownall, 15 Dec. 1704.
Charles Wills, 13 Oct. 1705.
George Villiers, 12 Feb. 1702.
Alex. Lutterell, 6 Dec. 1703.
Joshua Churchill, 1 Feb, 1706.
Harry Goring, I Mar. 1711.
Edward Fox, 12 Feb. 1702.
Jacob Borr, 5 Dec. 1704.
Henry Mordaunt, 12 Feb. 1702.
* Commissioned by Major-General Kirke.
f Raised as an Infantry Regt. but constituted a Regt. of Marines, 23 Dec. 1709. Re-constituted
a Regt. of Foot, 20 Mar. 1713.
X Raised as a Marine Regt. but was constituted a Regt. of Foot in May 1703.
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
11
Name of Regt.
When
Raised.
Names of Colonels with Dates of their Appointments.
Col. Henry Holt's Regt.
of Marines.
Visct. Shannon's Regt.
of Marines.
33rd Regt. of Foot
34th Regt. of Foot
35th Rest, of Foot
3Gth Regt. of Foot
Visct. Mountjoy's Regt.
of Foot.
Brigdr. - Gcnl. John
Corbet's Regt. of Foot.
Col. Netoton's Regt. of
Foot.
Col. Dormer's Regt. of
Foot.
37th Regt. of Foot
38th Regt. of Foot
39th Regt. of Foot
Col. Alex. Grant's Regt.
of Scots Foot.
Col. Pocock's Regt. of
Scots Foot.
1702
1702
1702
1702
1701
1701
1701
1702
1702
1702
1702
1705
1702
1702
1702
Henry Holt, 12 Feb. 1702.
Richard, Visct. Shannon, 12 Feb. 1702.
George, Earl of Huntingdon, 12 Feb. 1702.
[Henry Leigh, 1704.]
[Robt. Doncanson, 1705.]
Geoi'ge "Wade, 9 June 1705.
Robert, Lord Lucas, 12 Feb. 1702.
Hans Hamilton, 1 Feb. 1705.
Thos. Chudleigh, 30 N"ov. 1712.
Arthur, Earl of Donegal, 28 June 1701.
[Richard Gorges, 15 April, 1706.]
Wm., Visct. Charlemont, 28 June 1701.
[Tho. Allnut, 10 May 1706.]
Archd., Earl of Islay (aftds. Duke of Argyll), 23 Mar.
1709.
Henry Desney, 23 Oct. 1710.
Wm., Visct. Mountjoy, 28 June 1701.
Tho. Stringer, 12 Feb. 1702.
[John, Duke of Argyll, 1 Sept. 1706.]
Chas., Earl of Orrery, 24 Feb. 1707.
Chas. De Sibourg, 8 Dec. 1710.
John Corbet, 16 Oct. 1713.
Sir Richard Temple, Bt. (aftds. Visct. Cobham),
12 Feb. 1702.
Wm. Newton, 24 Apr. 1710.
Charles, Lord Mohun, 12 Feb. 1702.
Jas. Dormer, 1 May 1708.
Tho. Meredyth, 13 Feb. 1702.
Wm. Windress, 1 May 1710.
Luke LiUingston, 25 Mar. 1705.
Jas. Jones, 2 June 1708.
Fras. Alexander, 27 Nov. 1711.
Richard Coote, 13 Feb. 1702.
Nicholas Sankey, 17 March, 1703.
John, Earl of Mar, 12 May 1702.
Alex. Grant, 4 Mar. 1706.
Wm., Lord Strathnaver, 12 May 1702.
Jno. Pocock, 15 June 1710.
12
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
Name of Regt.
When
Raised.
Names of Colonels with Dates of their Appointments
Col. MolestvortK's Regt.
of Foot.
Col. Phineas Bowles's
Regt. of Foot.
Col. Wm. Eva7is's Regt.
of Foot.
Col. Roger Elliofs
Regt. of Foot.
Col. James heights
Regt. of Scots Foot.
Col. Heyman Rooke's
Regt. of Foot.
Col. Franks's Regt. of
Foot.
Earl of Deloraine's
Regt. of Foot.
Col. Maurice Nassau's
Regt. of Foot.
The Marquis de Mon-
tandre's Regt. of Foot.
Brigdr.-Gen. Creigh-
ton's Regt. of Foot.
Col. Kane's Regt. of
Foot.
Col. Owen Wynne's
Regt. of Foot.
Col. James Butler's
Regt. of Foot.
Col. Wm. Stanhope's
Regt. of Foot.
1703
1703
1703
1703
1704
1704
1704
1704
1704
1704
1704
1704
1705
1705
1705
Richard Gorges, 10 Apr. 1703.
Tho. Allen, 15 Apr. 1706.
Tbos. Moore, 1 Jan. 1707.
Richard (aftds. Visct.) Molcsworth, 9 June 1710.
Tho. Pearce, 10 Apr. 1703.
[John Caulfield, 5 Feb. 1704.]
[Phineas Bowles, 14 July 1705.]
Wm. Evans, 10 Apr. 1703,
Roger Elliot, 10 Apr. 1703.
George Maccartney, 29 Jan. 1704.
Ric. Sutton, 23 Mar. 1709.
Jas. Leigh, 11 Apr. 1712.
Heyman Rooke, 1 Mar. 1704.
Wm., Lord Paston, 1 Mar. 1704.
Richard Franks, 28 Nov. 1710.
[Lord Henry Scott (aftds. Earl of Deloraine), 1 Mar.
1704.]
[Wm., Earl of Inchiquin, 1 Mar. 1704.]
[Edward Stanhope, .]
Maurice Nassau, 12 Dec. 1711.
[Marcus, Visct. Dungannon, 1 Mar. 1704.]
[Fran9ois, Marquis de Montandre, 8 Nov. 1706.]
[Pierce, Visct. Ikerrin, 1 Mar. 1704.]
[Toby Caulfield, 14 July 1705.]
David Creighton, 2 Aug. 1708.
[Cbas., Earl of Orrery, 1 Mar. 1704.]
Sir Thos. Prendergast, Bt., 24 Feb. 1707.
George Maccartney, 31 Aug. 1709.
Richard Kane, 8 Dec. 1710.
Owen Wynne, 25 Mar. 1705.
Wm. Breton, 25 Mar. 1705.
Jas. Butler, 15 Apr. 1711.
Nicholas Lepell, 25 Mar. 1705.
[Michael Richards, — July 1710.]
Wm. Stanhope (aftds. Lord Harrington), 17 Mar.
1711.
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
13
Name of Rpgt.
When
Raised.
Names of Colonels with Dates of their Appointments.
Sir Robert RicJCsRegt. 1705
of Foot.
Sir Chas. Hothani's 1705
Regt. of Foot.
Lord Mark Kerr's Regt. 1706
of Scots Foot.
Col. Stanwix's Regt. 1706
of Foot.
Col. Munden's Regt. 1706
of Foot.
Col. Clayton's Regt. 1706
of Foot.
Brigdr. - Genl. Gore's 1706
Regt. of Foot.
Col. TyrnlVs Regt. of 1706
Foot.
Col. Duhourgay's Regt. 1706
of French Foot.
Count Nassau's Regt. 1706
of French Foot.
Brigdr.- Genl. Price's 1706
Regt. of Foot.
Lord Slane's Regt. of 1708
Foot.
Col Fielding's Regt. 1708
of Foot.
Col. Edward Jones's 1708
Regt. of Foot.
Col. Lucas's Regt. of 1708
Foot.
Edmund Soames, 25 Mar. 1705.
[Wm. Watkins, — Sept. 1706.]
Sir Robert Rich, Bt., 24 Oct. 1709.
Sir Chas. Hotham, Bt., 25 Mar. 1705.
Lord Mark Kerr, 1 Jan. 1706.
Tho. Stanwix, 12 Apr. 1706.
.John, Lord Lovelace, 12 Apr. 1706.
Richard Munden, 6 May 1709.
Roger Townshend, 12 Apr. 1706.
Philip Honywood, 27 May 1700.
Jasper Clayton, 8 Dec. 1710.
Wm., Visct. Tunbridge (aftds. Earl of Rocnford),
12 Apr. 1706.
Humphry Gore, 1 Feb. 1707.
Sir Roger Bradshaigh, Bt., 12 Apr. 1706.
Jas. Tyrrell, 21 Apr. 1709.
Frederick Sybourg, 2 Apr. 1706.
Bahhazar D'Albon, 6 Apr. 1709.
[Chas. Dubourgay, 10 Aug, 1709.]
Francois de Nassau d'Auverquerque (nftds. Count
Nassau), 2 Apr. 1706.
Constantino de Magny, 25 July 1707.
Nicholas Price, 1 Sept. 1706.
Christopher, Lord Slane, 26 Aug. 1708.
Kllner Brasier, 27 Aug. 1708.
Edmund Fielding, 1 Aug. 1709.
Edward Jones, 28 Aug. 1708.
Wm. Delaune, 30 Aug. 1708.
Jno. Selwyn, 1 Dec. 1709.
Richard Lucas, 26 Feb. 1711.
14 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND COMMISSION REGISTERS.
Name of Regt.
When
Raised.
Names of Colonels with Dates of their Appoiutments.
Col. Vezeifs Regt. 0/
Foot.
1708
Peter Carles, 24 June 1708.
Martin Bladen, 26 Oct. 1709.
Theodore Vezey, 25 June 1710.
Briffdr.- Genl. DalzelVs
Regt. of Foot.
1709
Robert Dalzell, 22 Apr. 1709.
Sir John jntteicrong's
Regt. of Foot
1709
Sir John Wittewrong, 22 Apr. 1709.
COLONIAL REGTS. RAISED IN "NEW ENGLAND, 1710.
Name of Regt.
When
Raised.
Names of Colonels with Dates of their Appointments.
Sir Chas. Hobbifs
Regt. of Foot.
Col. Wm. TFhi ting's
Regt. of Foot.
Col. Wm. Taylor s
Regt. of Foot.
Col. Wm. Walton'' s
Regt. of Foot.
Col. Safnnel Vetch's
Regt. of Foot.
1710
1710
1710
1710
1710
Sir Chas. Hobby, Bt., 1 Apr. 1710.
Wm. Whiting, 1 Apr. 1710.
Wm. Taylor, 1 Apr. 1710.
Wm. Walton, 1 Apr. 1710.
Samuel Vetch,
1710.
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
Jan. 1707— July 1714.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION llEGISTERS. 17
GENERAL OFFICERS' COMMISSIONS.
1st May 1707— 21.st July 1714.
N.B. — Generals holding Governoiships and Home Commfuids will be found under
the head of Non- Regimental Commissions. The names hereunder given have
been annotated in previous volumes.
Jas. Stanhope to be Maj.-Gen. St. James's, 1 May ]707 g.
George Wade to be Br igdr.-Gren. . . - . - Kens., 1 Jan. 17UM y.
Luke Lillingston to be do. (This Comn. does not appear i)i
the Comn. Entry Books) 22 Apr. 1708 e.
Sr. Tho. Smith, Bart., to be do. (This Comn. appears onli/
in Dr. Beatson's Political Index) ... - - „ e.
George, Duke of Northumberland, to be Maj.-Gen. - - Kens., 27 Apr., 1708 e.
George Carpenter to be do. Windsor, 15 Sept. 1708 .gr.
Jno., Duke of Argyll, to be Lieut.-Gen. . - - St. James's, 1 Jan. 1709 e.
Jno. Richmond Webb to be do. - - - - - ,, „ e.
Sr. Ric. Temple, Bt., to be Maj.-Gen. - - - „ „ e.
Jno., Earl of Stair to be do. .... - ,, „ e.
VVm., Lord North and Grey to be do. - - „ „ e.
Sampson Lalo to be Brigdr.-Gen. - . . - ,, ^^ c,
George Maccartney to be Maj.-Gen. . - - - „ „ e.
Chas. Wills to be do. ,, „ e.
Jas. Maitland to be Lieut.-Gen. ----- ,, „ e.
Jas. Stanhope to be do. ------ ,, „ e.
Harry Mordaunt to be do. ------ ,, „ e.
Tho. Farrington to be do. ------ ,, „ e.
Emanuel Scroop How to be do. ----- ,. „ e.
Wm. Cadogan to be do. ----- - ., „ e.
Tho. Meredyth to be do. ----- - „ „ e.
Fras. Palmes to be do. ------ ., „ e.
Ric. Visct. Shannon to be do. ----- ,, „ e.
Geo. Hamilton to be do. ------ ,, „ e.
Jas., Earl of Barrymore, to be Maj.-Gen. - - - „ ,, e.
Owen Wynne to be do. ------ „ „ e.
Sr. Tho. Prendergast, Bart., to be Brigdr.-Gen. {This
Comn. does not uppetir in the Comn. Entry Bonks).
Chns., Earl of Orrery to be Brigdr.-Gen. - - -
George Maccartney to be Lieut.-Gen. - - - -
Chas., Earl of Orrery to be Maj.-Gen. - - - -
Sr. Ric. Temple, Bt. to be Lieut.-Gen. - - - -
Jno., Earl of Stair, to be do. . . - - -
Fras., Marquis de jNIontandre, to be do.
Wm., Visct. Mountjoy to be do. - - . - -
Nicholas Sankey to be do. ------
Jas., Earl of Barrymore to be do. (Home Office Bh..
Vol. XV.) - - - - - ■ -
Ric. Gorge? to be do.
Jno., Earl of Cranford to be do. - - - - -
Harry Holt to be do. - , . - . -
Geo., Duke of Northumberland t«) be do.
Geo. Carpenter ti> be do. -.---,-
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Wm., Lord North and Grey lo be Lt. -Gen. -
Gilbert Primrose to be Maj.-Gen. - - - -
Tho. Poulteney (sic) to be do.
Joseph Sabine to be do. ----- -
Wm. Evans to be do.
Chas. Sibourg to be do. ------
Geo. Kellum to be do. -
Tho. Handasyde to be do. -
Jno. Baynes to be do. ------
Bfirth. Ogilby to be do. -
Siierrington Davenport to be do. . - - -
Heynian Rook to be do. -
'Jlio. Whetham to be do. -
Jno. Livesay to be do. ------
Edward Braddock to be do. - - -
Wm. Tatton to be do.
Edward Pearce to be do -
Roger Eliott to be do. ------
Tho. Pearce to be do. ------
Joseph Wight man to be do.- - - - - -
Jno. Newton to be do. ------
Tho. Crowther to be do. -
Ric. Hohnes to be do.
Jno. Pepper to be do. ------
Robt. Wroth to be do.
Henry Durell to be Brigdr.-Gen. - - - -
Eras. Gore to be do. -------
Ric. Russell to be do. - - - - -
Andrew Bissett to be do. -
Henry Morrison to be do. ------
Wm. Watkins to be do. -
Hans Hamilton to be do. -
Humphry Gore to be do. - - . - - -
Eras. Godfrey to be do. -
Nicholas Price to be do. {Home Office Bk., Vol. XV.)-
Jno. Stewart to be do.
Jno. Hill to be do. -
Pierce, Lord Visct. Ikerrin to l)e do. - - - -
Harry, Earl Deloraine to be do. - . - -
Chas., Lord Paston to be do. - - - - -
Wm. Breton to be do.
Ric. Sutton to be do. -------
Samuel Masham to be do.
AVm., Earl of Rochford to be do. . - - -
Tho. Stanwix to be do.
Lord Wm. Hay to be *;o. -
Lord Jno. Kerr to be do. ------
Jno. Hobart to be do. ------
Tho. Ferrers to be do. ------
Lewis Mordaunt to be do. ------
Nicholas Lepell to be do. ------
Sr. Chap. Hotham, Bt. to be do. - - - - -
Jacob Borr to be do. -------
Wm., Earl of Dalhousie to be do. {This Comn. appears
only in Dr. Beatsoti's Political Index) - - ., ,,
Jas. Nicholson to be do. - - - - - ,, »> *"•
Phil. Honvwood to be do. (Home Office Bh., Vol.
XV.y ■ - - - " 19 Sept. 1710.
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[1707-1714.]
COMMISSIOX REGISTERS.
19
Chas., Earl of Peterborough to be be General of
Marines --------
George, Earl of Orkney to be General of the Fo it
{Home Office Bk., Vol. XV.) - - - -
Henry Lumley to be General of the Horse - - -
David, Earl of Portmore to be General - - -
Tho. Erie to be do. -------
Wm. Steuart to be do. ------
George Jocelyn to be Brigdr.-Gen. - - - -
Jno. Langston to be do. ------
Michael Richards to be do. - . - - .
Jas. Crofts to be do. -------
David Creighton to be do. ------
Marc Ant. Davison de Moncal to be do. - - -
Robert Hunter (Govr. of N^ew York) to be do.
Jas. Dormer to be do. - - - -
Ric. Munden to be do. ------
Henry Grove to be do. ------
George Freke to be do.
Ric. Waring to be do. ------
Andrews Windsor to be do. - - - - -
Lord Mark Kerr to be do. ------
Phineas Bowles to be <lo. - . - - .
Wm. Steuart [Junr.] to be do. - _ - - -
Robt. Napper {sic) to be do.
Tho. Panton to be do. --.-._
Geo. Preston to be do. --.-._
Henry Peyton to be do. ------
Robert Sterne to be do, ------
Jno. Corbett to be do. - - . - - -
James, Earl of Hyndford to bi- do. - - - -
Patrick Mead to be do. ------
Alex. Grant to be do. -• -
Andrew Wheeler to be do. - - - . - -
Jas. Bruce to be do. -------
Hunt Withers to be do. ------
Robt. Dalzell to be do. - - - - .
Jno., Duke of Argyll to be General and C.-in-C. in Spain
Chas. Ross to be Colonel-General of Dragoons
Chris., Lord Slane to be Brigdr.-Gen. - - - -
Jas., Duke of Ormond to be Genl. and C.-in-C. of all
the British Forces in the Netherlands [f/ce the
Duke of Marlborough whose Patent of Capt.-Geul.
was revoked] -------
Do. to be C.-in-C. in Great Britain - - - -
Do. to be Capt.-General of all the British Forces at
home and abroad {Royal IVarrant for Patent to
be made out) -------
Chas. Ross to be General ------
Jno., Earl of Stair to be do. -----
Ric, Earl Rivers to be do. and C.-in-C. in Great Britain
in the absence of .James, Duke of Ormonde -
Jno. Hill to be Maj.-Gen.
Hampton Ct., 2 Nov. 1710/.
St. .James's, 31 Jan. 1711
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„ 21 July, 1712 V.
15 -
20
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
OFFICERS APPOINTED TO THE TEMPORARY AND LOCAL RANK
OF COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF BRITISH EXPEDITIONARY
FORCES AND CONTINGENTS.
1707-1714.
[Major-General James Stanhope to be Local Lieut. -
General and C.-in-C. of all the British Forces in
Spain - 26 Mar. 1708],
N 1). — The above Commission is not forthcoming in any of the Military Entry Boohs,
but is mentioned in Tindal, II., p. 95.
Lieut. -Gen. Thos. Erie to be General and C.-in-C. of all
Our Forces while accompanying Our Fleet -
Major-General Tho. Whetham to be General and C.-
in-C. of Our Forces employed in reducing Canada
and other places in America - - - - -
David, Earl of Portmore to be General and C.-in-C. of
all Our Forces in Portugal -----
Jno., Duke of Argyll to be General and C.-in-C. of all
Our Forces in Spain ------
Brigdr. -General John Hill to be Ceneral and C.-in-C.
of all Our Troops and Forces accompanying Our
Fleet in the present Expedition, and of all the Forces
that are or shall be raised for Our Service in any
of Our Colonies (sic) in America - - - - „ 1 Mar. 1711/.
Col. Fras. Nicholson to be Lt.-Gen. of all the Forces
which shall be raised for Our Service in any of Our
Colonies of North America and employed in the
present intended Expedition against Our Enemies
in those parts „ 1 Mar. 1711/
Do. to be General and C.-in-C. of Our Forces in Nova
Scotia and Newfoundland Windsor, 20 Oct. 1712/
- Kens., 25 June,
1708^.
St. James's, 7 May,
1709^.
Kens., 3 July,
17105^.
St. James's, 21 Feb.
17115'.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 21
1st tkoop of life guards.
[1st life guards.]
Tho. Smith 1 to be Sub. -Brigadier and eldest Cornet - - Kens., 30 Oct. 1707,^/.
AVni. Colt 2 to be Exempt and eldest Capt. - - . . G April 1 709 f.
George Lloyd ^ to be Sub-Brigadier and eldest Cornet - - ., e.
Edmond Wright^ to be Brigadier and eldest Lieut. . - . 2 June 1700 e.
Arthur North -5 to be Sub. -Brigadier aiul eldest Cornet - - 23 Nov. 1709 ^^
Wm. Henry, Earl of Portland ^ to be Capt. and Col. [vice
the Earl of Albemarle] ------ Kens., 26 .July 1710 <-.
George Lloyd'' to be Adjt. ------ St. James's, 1 Feb. 17 1 1/",
Wm. Needham^ to be Exempt and eldest Capt. - - - „ 5 Feb. 171 1./'.
Wm. Lat ton '■• to be Brigdr. and eldest Lieui. - - - „ „ f.
Jno. Blathwayt^^ to be Guidon and eldest Major - - ,, 31 .Jan. 1712(/.
Ric. Neale ^^ to be Sub-Brigadier and eldest Cornet - - Kens., 1 July 1712/.
Tho. Diggsi2 to be Exempt and eldest Capt. vice Capt.
Ariiiur Ap<ley ------- St. James's, 7 Mar. 1713 //.
Lord Asliburuhatn '^ to be Cajit. and Col. vice tiie Earl of
Portland --------- „ 7 July 1713 f/.
Jno. Foley 1^ to be Exempt and eldest Capt. - - - „ 30 July 17 J 3/.
J«s. Macdonakl ^Ho be Brigadier and eldest Lieut. - - Windr,or, 22 Oct. 1713/.
Jno. .Julian 16 to be Exempt and eldest Capt. - - - Kpus., 6 July 171 1/.
Jas. Batson i^ to be Brigadier and eldest Lieut. - - - ,, ,, /'.
Chas. A sbburnham 1^ to be Sub-Brigadier and eldest Cornet „ ,, /'.
' Conin. leuewed by George I. in 1715. Out of the Troop before 1717.
" Out of the Troop before 1715.
•* Cotnn. renewed bj' George I. in 1715. D. about 1716.
■• Comn. renewed in 1715. Promoted Guidon and Major 19 May 1720. Serving in 1728.
5 Out of tho Troop before 1715.
6 2nd Earl. Created Duke of Portland 6 July 1716. Left the Troop 7 .July 1713. D. 4 July I72(;
in Jamaica, of which he had beeu appointed iu 1721 Capt. -Gen. and Governor.
' See note 3.
8 Comu. renewed by George I. in 1715. Resigned his Comn. in 1716.
9 Do.
'" Brother to Wm. Blathwayte the Sef^retar^- at War. Promoted Lieut, and Lt.-Col. of above Troop
9 Sept. 1715. Holding this post in 1740. D. in 1752.
" Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. I'romoted Brigadier before 1717. Out of the Troop
in 1728.
'- Appointed Capt. in the 3rd Foot Guards before 1715. Out of Ia«<t-named Regt. before 1728.
'^ 3rd Baron. Had previously commanded a Kegt. of Horse on the Irish Establishment which was
disbanded iu 1713. Created Earl of Ashburuham 14 May 1730. Sold the Colonelcj- of above Troop
to the Duke of Montagu in Mar. 1715. D. in 1737.
'■• Left the Troop ou the accession of George I.
•^ Promoted Exempt and Capt. 22 Nov. 1719. Serving in 1728. Out of the Troop in 1740.
^® Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Not in any subsequent List.
'^ Promoted Exempt and Capt. 19 May 1720. Serving in 1728.
'^ Left the Troop before 1715. Brother to Sir Wm. Ashburuham, Bt.,whom he succeeded in 1756.
D. in 1762.
22 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
2nd troop of life GUARDS.
[2nd life GUARDS]
Major Henry Masclary ^^ to be Exempt, and eldest Capt. - Windsor, 19 July 1708 ^r.
George Joce'lyn '° to be Lt. and Lt.-Col. ----- 28 May 1709 e.
Henry Cornwall-^ to be Cornet and eldest Major _ . . „ e.
Samuel Lennard 22 to be Guidon and do. - - - - - „ e.
J no. Lorrance 2^ to be Exempt and eldest Capt. - - - - IG June 1709 /?.
Henry Cornwall ^^ to be Lieut, and Lt.-Col. . . . . 8 Dee, 1709 e.
Sr. Samuel Lennard,^^ Bt., to be Cornet and eldest Major - - „ e.
Lewis Dyve-^ (5/c) to be Guidon and elde.st Major . - - „ e.
^.seorge, Duke of Northurabeiland^" to be Capt. and Col.
r<ce the Duke of Ormonde . - - _ - St. Jaines'.«, 4 Jan. 1712^.
Robt. Warren 28 to be Chaplain . . - . . ,, 11 Aiu-. 1712^.
Sr. Sam. Lennard,^^ Bt. to be Lt and [2nd] Lt.-Col. - - Windsor, 25 Oct. I7l3<ir.
Lewis Dives 3<^ to lie Cornet and eldest Major - - - ,, ,, g.
George Compton '^ to be Guidon and do. - - - - „ „ g.
" Appointed Brigadier and eldest Lieut, in above Troop 20 July 1699. Exempt and Capt. 1 June
1702. Major of Visct. Ikerrin's Regt. of Dragoons 1 June 1706. Comn. of Exempt and Capt. in the
Life Guards renewed by George I. in 1715.
^^ See his Comn. as Cornet and Major of above Troop in Vol. IV., p. 267, and note thereto.
" Eldest son by a first wife of Col. Henry Cornwall the first Colonel of the present 9th Regt. of
Foot (Vol. II., p. 30). Appointed Guidon and M.ijor of the 2nd Tp. of Life Guards 5 Apr. 1704.
Lt.-Col. Comg. the said Troop 8 Dee. 1709. Holding this post in 17-10.
•'» See Vol. V p. 137, note 8.
*'^ Resigned his Comn. soon after the accession of George I.
'^* See note 2 1 .
'■* See note 22.
'■« Promoted Cornet and Major 25 Oct. 1713. 2nd Lt.-Col. of above Troop 13 Oct. 1727. Serving
in 1728.
»7 See Vol. II., p. 2, note 1.
** Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
29 See note 22.
^ See note 26.
" Transferred from the Royal Regt. of Horse Guards. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
Resigned his Comn. two years later. Probably the Hon. Geo. Compton who succeeded his eldest bro.
UH 6th Earl of Northampton in 1758.
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[1707-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
23
3rd troop of life GUARDS.
[Disbanded 25 Dec. 174G.]
Lelio Heusbergh ^2 to be Brigadier and eldest Lieut. -
Win. Kraute^^ to be Sub-Krigadier and eldest Cornet
Henry Sutton^'* to be Adjf. and Lieut. . . . .
Wm. Russell ^^ to be Sub-Brigadier and eldest Cornet
Daniel Mason ^o to be Exempt and eldest Capt. - - -
Joseph NeaP'' to be Brigadier and eldest Lieut.
Gabriel, Marquis du Quesne^ to be Guidon and eldest
Major St.
Chas. Williams 3^ to be Exempt and eldest Capt.
[Henry] Sutton ^^ to be Brigadier and eldest Lieut. -
James Child *^ to be Sub-Brigadier and eldest Cornet
James Edmonds ^^ to be Adjt. and eldest Lieut.
Adrian Metcalfie ^■^ to be Exempt and eldest Capt.
Jno. Slater ''^ to be Cornet and Sub-Brigadier - - -
Robt. Gay*5 to be Surgeon vice Latimer Ridley - St.
Henry Miget ^ to be Exempt and eldest Capt. - - -
Phil. Roberts *7 to be do. - -
Fras. Dupine ^'^ to be Brigadier and eldest Lieut.
1 June 1710 e.
>, e.
29 Aug. 1710 e.
Windsor, 19 July 1711/.
»» » J-
James's, 25 Feb. 1712 g.
27 Feb. 1712/.
/•
/•
f
14 Mar. 1712/
Windsor, 2 Oct. 1712^.
James's, 19 Mar. 1713/7.
Kens., 17 July 1714/'.
./:
>> » J
•' Comn. renewed bj Geo. I. in 1715.
'* Promoted Brigadier in 1716.
^ Appointed Brigadier 27 Feb. 1712. Comn. renewed in 1715. Serving in 1717.
** Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
•« Do.
" Do.
"* Son of Abraham, Marquis du Quesne of Bouchet, Normandy, a distinguished French Admiral.
Gabriel Marquis du Quesne left the 3rd Troop of Life Guards about 1717.
39 Out of the Troop before 1715.
*** See note 34.
*• Out of the Troop before 1715.
*' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
** Resigned his Comn. in 1716.
** C^omn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
♦* Do.
« Do.
*' Appointed Guidon and Major of the 2nd Troop of Life Guards in 1716. Cornet and Major
13 Oct. 1727. Serving in 1740.
*^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in 1717.
4th troop of LIFE GUARDS.
[See Scots Establishment.]
24 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714]
1st troop of horse grenadier guards.
[Disbanded 25 June 1788.]
Wm. Andrew*^ to be Chaplain ----- St. James's, 9 Dec. 1708 e.
Joseph Ferrers ^° to be Lieut, and rank as eldest Capt. of
Horse --------- „19 Jan . 1711/.
Louis Royraud des Clouseaux ^^ to be Guidon and rank as
eldest Capt. of Horse ------ ^^ ,^ f,
St. Harbottle Luckin,^^ Bart., to be Lieut, and rank as eldest
Capt. of Horse ------- ?> 6 Mar. 1714*7.
■" Comn. renewed by George I. iu 1715. Resigned about 1716.
*° Out of above Troop before 1715. Appointed Capt. in the 1st Foot Guards on the access'on of
George I. See his first Comn. iu Vol. IV., p. 66.
*' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Had served previously in Mordaunt's Marines. See
Vol. v., p. 128.
*' 4th Bart, of Messing Hall, Essex. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in 1717.
D. unm. in 1736, and was succeeded by his bro. Wm. Luckyn who was created Visct. Grinston
in 1719.
2nd TROOP OF HORSE GRENADIER GUARDS.
\_See Scots Establishment.]
[ 1707-1 7U.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 25
- KeiLs.
1« Miiy
1707.7-
Vindsor,
27 June
9-
\1Q1 g.
- Kens.
17 Dec.
1707 g.
Windso
■, 4 Aug.
llOSg.
James's,
18 Nov.
9
1708 e.
>•
20 Dec.
1709 y.
5?
17 Feb.
9-
1710 </.
J>
»
fl'-
>•
16 Deo.
1710.
?'
20 Dec
1710/
8 Jan.
1711.
ROYAL REGT. OF HORSE GU.ARDS.
Wm. Shippe}' ^ to lie Lieut, to Capt. Chas. Eaton -
Tlio. Pulteuey - to be Cornet to the Duke of Northumber-
land ---------
Wm. Otter ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Fras. Byng
George Compton * to be Cornet to Capt. Leigh Backwell
Tho. Bateman ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Leigh Backwell
Chas. Saunders ^ to be Qr.-Mr. -----
Jno. Howel" to be Qr.-Mr. to Capt. Fras. Byng - - St.
Henry Wroth ^ to be Cornet to Capt. Fras. Byng -
Rich. Leigh ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Chas. Eaton
Jno. Rushout i° to be Capt. vice Eaton - - - -
James Varey ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Wm. Bray
Jno. Bowles i- to be Qr.-Mr. to the Capt.-Lieut.'s Troop
{Home Office Bk., Vol. XV.) - - - -
Wm. Marcham ^^ to be Capt. vice Jno. Lant -
Ric. Knightley i-* to be Capt. -Lieut. {Home Office Bk.,
Vol. XV.) --------
Jno. Elwes ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Marcham {do.) -
Tho. Mas.singal ^^ to be Cornet to do. {do.) -
Robt. Bond ^^ to be Qr.-Mr. to Capt. Jno. Rushout (c/o.)
James Varey ^^ to be Capt. vice Jno. Wroth - - - „ \\ Feb. 1711/
Chas. Frampton 19 to be Lieut, to Capt. Wm. Bray - „ „ /.
And. Percival^o to be Capt. rice Wm. Bray - - - „ 22 Mar. 1711/
Richard, Earl Rivers -^ to be Col. vice the Duke of
Northumberland ------- „ 4 Jan. 1712 r/
Greenhill Woodyear " to be Capt. vice Sr. .Jno. Rush-
out, Bt. -------- „ 31 Jan. 1712 r/
Rupert Brown ^"^ to be Capt. of Major-General Robt.
Wroth's late Tp. - ...--- „ 19 Feb. 1712 /
Col. Geo. Feildiug2* to be Lt.-Col. ----., „ g
Fras. Byng -'' to be Major ------„ „ g
Tho. Marcham -'^ to be Cornet of the Queen's Troop - „ 26 Feb. 1712 g
Jno. Elwes-" to be Capt. vice Col. Geo. Feilding - - - Kens., 15 May 1712 g
Edward Bird "^ to be Lieut, to Capt. And. Percival - - „ „ g
Jno. Gilbert -'^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Rupert Brown - - „ 17 June 1712 //
Capt. [Wm.] Marcham 3° to be Capt. of the Queen's Troop - „ 27 June 1712 //
Pattv Bing^i (^gl^^^ xjo be Cornet to Capt. Rupert Brown - - ,. „ f
Tho.' Taylor 32 to be Adjt. . - - - . W^indsor, 23 July 1712 gr
Sam. Johnson 33 to be Cornet to Capt. Jas. Vary - - „ 22 Oct. 1712^
Wm. Caldwell 3^ to be Lieut, of the Queen's Troop - „ 23 Oct. 1712 /.
[Chas.] Earl of Peterborough 3' to be Col. vice Earl Rivers „ 19 Aug. 1712 ^
Sr. Wm. Parsons,36 Bt. to be Cornet to Capt. Woodyear ., 1 Nov. 1712 <7
Jno. Hawkins ^' to be Capt. rice Col. Leigh Backwell - „ 19 Nov. 1712 //
Robt. BluDt 3s to be Cornet to Capt. . - . . Kens., 9 June 1713 ij
Chas. Jenkinson 39 to be Lieut, to Capt. - - Windsor, 10 Oct. 1713 g
' ())it of the Kegt. in 1709. Si-e his (oinn. as (^r.-Mr. in Vol. IV., p. Ho and note thcrtto.
•^ Out of the Kegt. before ITl.j.
^ .Served previously ;i.s Adjt. Out of the Kegt. before 1715.
* See his Comn. on p. 22 and note thereto.
* Out of the Kegt. before 1715.
* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
< Do.
' Do. Tromoted Lieut. 28 Jui;e l71o. terTJnp ^Mth sauif Kegt. as a Lieut, in 1728.
26 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714,]
« Out of the B,e^t. before 1715.
'" Younger son of Sir Jaiues Rushout, 1st Bart, of Milnst. Maylands, Essex. Succeeded his
nephew as 4th Bart, in 1711. Left the Regt. 31 Jau. 1712. M.P. for Malmesbury in 1713. Was
54 years M.P. for Evesham, and attained the position of Father of the House of Commons. Acted as
second to Lord Hervey in latter's duel with Wm. Pulteney (aftds. Jlarl of Bath) in St. James's Park
in 1731. For some years was Treasurer of the Navy and a Privy Councillor. Md. Anne. dau. of
George Compton, 4th Earl of Northampton — an old brother officer. D. in 1775 aged 91. His only
son was created Baron Northwick.
'• Promoted Capt. 14 Feb. 1711. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
'-' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
" Do. Died about 1716.
" Left the Regt. 23 June 1715.
^* Promoted Capt. 15 May 1712. Comn. renewed by George L in 1715.
^ Serving as a Lieut, in above Regt. in 1715.
" Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
18 Do.
18 Transferred to the 1st Foot Guards as Capt. and Lt.-Col. 8 Apr. 1712. Major and CoL 5 July
1735. Lt.-Col. of the 1st Foot Guards 16 Nov. 1739. Brigdr.-Gen. 18 Feb. 1742. Appointed Col.
of the 30th Foot 1 Apr. 1743. 1). a Lieut.-Geu. in 1749.
-^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving with same rank in above Regt. in 1728.
21 See Vol. IV., p. 194, note 7.
2^ Left the Regt. on the accession of George I. Appears to have been son of Wra. Woodyear of
Thorn, co. Kent, by Sarah Greenhill, of St. Olave, Hart St., London.
-3 Left the Regt. on the accession of George L
^* Groom of the Bedchamber to Queen Anne and George L See his Comn. as Capt. in above
Regt. in Vol. IV., p. 231. He was the 2nd son of the Rev. the Hon. Jno. Feilding, D.D. (5th son of
the Earl of Desmond), Canon of Salisbury and Chaplain to VVilliam III. Col. Feilding d. in 1738.
-* See his Comn. as Capt. in Vol. IV., p. 231, and note thereto. Lt.-Col. of above Regt. 6 Sept.
1712. Held this post in 1728. Out of the Regt. 29 Jan. 1734.
26 (.'omn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Capt. 18 July 1737. D. in 1755, at which time
he was still serving with the Blues.
2' Sec note 15.
2* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
29 Do. Promoted Capt. 20 Apr. 1732. Serving in 1740.
•'"' See note 13.
=*i Pattee Byng. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Eldest son of Admiral Viscount Torring-
ton. Succeeded as 2nd Viscount in 1733. Was for some time P.aymaster-General in Ireland.
D. s.p. 23 Jan. 1747.
32 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Cornet 13 June 1715. Lieut. 14 Jan. 1721.
Serving in 1740.
33 Out of the Regt. before 1715.
3< Comn. renewed by George I. Serving as Lieut, in same Regt. in 1728.
3* See account of this General's Campaign in Spain in the Introduction to Vol. V.
3« 3rd Bart. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
'' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
38 Out of the Regt. before 1715.
^' Had served previously as Ensign in IMajor-Gen. Hill's Regt. of Foot. Comn. renewed by
George I. in 1715. Promoted Capt. 5 Feb. 1723. Served at Dettingen as Major of the Rl. Horse
Guards. Fought at Fontenoy. Lt.-Col. 27 May 1745. D. in 1750. He was third son of Sir Robt.
Jenkinson, Bt., and father of the first Earl of Liverpool.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 27
THE QUEEN'S REGT. OF HORSE.
[1st DRAGOON" GUARDS.]
N.B. — For Annotations see List of this Recjt. in Part II.
Iho. Jnckson to be Lieut, to Brigdr.-Gen. T. Crowther's Tp. - - 24 June 1707 o.
Jno. Dodsworth to be Cornet to Lt.-Col. Deane . - . . ,, o.
Jno. Bredon to be Cornet to Major Billingsley - - . . „ o.
Cha.s. Alexander to be Capt.-Lieut. ...... „ o.
Chas. Laws to be Lient. to Lt.-Col. Deane - - - - - 24 Sept. 1707o.
Wm. Lancaster to be Cornet to Lt.-Gen. Lumley - - - - 24 Oct. 1707 o.
Tomk\ ns Wardoiir to be Cornet to Caj)!. - _ . . ,, o.
Henry {sic) Lord Lumley to be Capr. ------ 1 Jan. 1708 o.
Ant. Dodswortli to be Cornet vice Wm. Benbow - - - - 24 May 1708 o.
Wm. Benboe {sic) to be Lient. to Col. Tho. Panton - - - ,, o.
James Stalker to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Diane and to rank
as Capt. in said Regt. ----- St. James's, 14 Mar. 1712 y,
Richard, Lord Lumley to be Lt.-Col. ----- Kens., 27 July 1713/.
Major-General Tho. Crowtlier to be Major - - - - „ ,, f.
George Burring^^on to be Capt. vice — Heath - St. James's, 20 Mar. 1714 ^r.
Jno. Morey to be Major vice Major-Gen. Tho. Crowther - - 19 April 1714^.
Major-Gen. Tho Crowther to be Capt. of a Tp. - - _ - n ff-
Chas. Leaver to be Chaplain -----..27 July 1714^.
Supplementary Commissions Signed by the Duke of Ormonde in Flanders.*
Jno. Deane to be Cornet to Major-Gen. Crowther vice Fras.
King.ston ---------- ] June 1712.
Fras. Kingston to be Lieut, to Brigdr.-Geu. Panton vice Tho.
Jackson, deed. ----. ---22 Aug. 1712.
Wm. Duckett to be Cornet to Major Morey ----- „
Tho. Panton [Junr.] to be Cornet to Brigadier Panton vice Wm.
Shaw, deed. --------- i Sept. 1712.
Maurice Morgan to be Lieut. ------- ^^
* These Comns. do not appear in the Comn. Entry Books, but are given in an original letter from
Lt.-Gen. Lumley to the Duke of Ormonde's Secretary. See Appendix.
28 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
LT.-GENERAL HARA^EY'S REGT. OF HORSE.*
[2nd DRAGOON GUARDS.]
James Dambon ^ to be Lieut. (MS. Army List, 1717) - - - 27 July 1707.
Peter Naizon 2 to be Cornet {31 S. Army List, 1717) - - - 22 Jan. 1708.
Mathew Byng^ tobe Cornet to Lt.-General Harvey's own Tp. Barcelona, 24 June 1709 _/.
Jeffery Flower 4 to be Cornet to Lt.-Col. Aruoit . - - - 23 May 1710 A.
And. ReukineS to be Adjt. {MS. Army List, 1717) - - - 10 Aug. 1710.
Tho. Ligoe^ to be Cornet to Major Jas. Otway - Ciampozuelos, 5 Nov. 1710 k.
Ric. Whitworth ^ to be Capt. vice — Ravenal - - St. James's, 2 Jan. 1711/.
Wm. Cosby » to be Capt. of Col. Arnott's late Tp. - - „ 15 April 171 1/
Tho. WanselP to be Cornet to Lt. -General Harvey's own Tp, „ 21 April 1711/
Jno. Bland ^"^ to be Colonel rice Lt.-General Harvey - - - 1 Jan. 1712 v.
Peter Naizon ^^ to be Lieut, to Col. Jno. Bland - St. James's, 11 March 1712^.
Wm. Bland ^^ to be Cornet to do. - ,, „ g.
George Walker 13 to be Capt. vice Wm. Cosby - „ 22 March 1712 </.
Tho. Lane ^* to be Cornet to Capt. Walker - - „ „ g.
And. Renkinei5 to be Cornet {MS. Army List, 1717) - - - 1 Oct. 1712.
Nicholas Hutchison 16 to be Cornet (rfo.) 2 Oct. 1712.
Eras. Naizon i7 to be Capt. {do.) - 29 Jan. 1713.
Ric. VVhitworth i^ to be Major vice Jas. Otway - - Dublin, 28 May 1713 /.
James Otway '» to be Lt.-Col. {MS. Army List, 1717) - - [ „ ] ,,
And. Renkin 20 to be Lieut, {do.) -[55] >»
James Dambon 21 to be Capt.-Lieut. {do.) - - - - [ j5 ] >>
Wm. Boyle 22 to be Cornet to Capt. Walker {MS. Army List,
Irish Estabt., 1715) - - - - - - - „ 8 Jan. 1714.
* The paucity of Commission registers for this Corps during the latter half of Queen Anne's reign
is due to the fact that Harvey's Kegt. were on service in the Peninsula, and appointments to the Corps
uyere made by successive Commanders-in-Chief in Portugal and Spain, who did not communicate all
the changes to the Secretary at War. The Kegt. fought at Almanza, Almenara, and Jirihuega.
> Adjt. 2 Oct. 1702 {MS. Army List, 1717). Capt.-Lieut. 28 May 1713. Capt. 28 May 1715.
Serving in 1717.
2 Promoted Lieut. 11 Mar. 1712. Capt.-Lieut. 1 Aug. 1715. Capt. 1 Jan. 1718. Major 21 May
1733. Lt.-Col. of 1st Dragoons 23 Jan. 1741. Served at Dettingen. Wounded at Fontenoy. Col.
of the 13th Dragoons 17 Feb. 1746. D. in 1751.
^ Commission signed by General Stanhope. Out of the Eegt. before 1717.
* Appointed Capt. in Lord North and Grey's Regt. of Foot 24 Jan. 1712. Out of said Regt. before
1715.
5 Called " Anthony Rankine " in Army List for 1740. Promoted Lieut. 28 May 17l.'i. Capt.-
Lieut. 1 July 1721. Capt. 21 May 1733. Serving in 1745.
^ Comn. signed by General Stanhope. Promoted Capt before 1715. Out of the Regt. in 1717.
' See Vol. IV., p. 268, note 1 ; also Vol. V., p. 232. Attained the rank of Lt.-Col. of the above
Regt. 1 Jan. 1718. Held this post for over 30 years.
* Served as A.D.C. to Genl. Stiinhope during the latter's Spanish campaign of 1710, and was
despatched from Brihuega, in Dec. 1710, to Marshal Count Stareniberg with intelligence of the attack
by the French on aforesaid town. Appointed Col. of the Royal Irish Regt. of Foot 24 Dec. 1717.
Rrigdr. -General 30 Nov. 1735. Youngest son of Alex. Cosby of Stradbally Hail, Queen's County.
Govr. of New York and the Jerseys. D. 10 Mar. 1736.
® Not in any subsequent List of above Regt.
'° Early Commissions untraced. Wounded at the battle of Almenara in 1710 {Records). Bt.-Col.
of Horse, 15 Nov. 1711. Held the Colonelcy of above Regt. till 9 Feb. 1715.
'» See Note 2.
•* Promoted Lieut, before 1715. Transferred to Major-Gen. Pepper's Regt. of Dragoons 1 Jan.
1716. Serving in 1728.
'3 See his Comn. as Lieut, in Leigh's Dragoons in Vol. IV., p. 63, and note thereto. Serving as
Capt. in Col. Pitts Regt. of Horse in 1717.
[1707-1714] COMMISSION KEGISTERS. 29
^* A certain Thos. Lane served subsequently as Capt. in Major-Geu. Wynne's Regt. of Foot, and
was placed on half-paj' in 1713.
'* See note 5.
•® Promoted Lieut. 20 Nov. 1714. Serving in 1717.
'^ Wounded at Almenara (^Records). Promoted Major of ahove Regt. 1 Jan. 1718. Serving In
1728.
'* See note 7.
'^ See his Comn. in Col. Farrington's Regt. of Foot in Vol. IV., p. 46, and note thereto. Appointed
Col. of the 9th Foot 7 Jan. 1718. D. 23 Dec. 1725.
^ See note 5.
^' See note 1.
^' Comn. renewed by George L in 1715.
MAJOR-GENERAL WOOD'S REGT. OF HORSE.
[3rd dragoon guards.]
N.B. — Names not annotated below will be found noticed in Part IT.
Philip Armstrong to be Lt. -Col. ------- 8 Aug. 1707o.
Samuel Shute to be Major 24 Aug, 1707 o.
Tho. Hull to be Capt. .-..-... „ o.
Jno. Pitt to be Capt. -Lieut. -------- „ o.
Eras. Forrester to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Armstrong - - - - „ o.
Wm. Ireland to be Cornet to Major Shute vice F. Forrester - - „ a.
Ben. Tudman to be Cornet to Capt. Hull vice David Laurence - 24 Feb. 1708 o.
Tho. Hicks to be Lieut, to Capt. Hull vice Thos. Dove - - - 24 Dec. 1708 o.
Alex. Seaton to be Surgeon vice Jas. Goodwin - . . . „ o.
Sir Jno Beaumont Rayney to be Capt. vice Edwd. \VTialey - - 23 Apr. 1709 o.
Michael Armstrong i to be Cornet {Army List, 1740) - - - 10 Oct. 1709.
Fras. Litchfield 2 to be Cornet to Sir Jno. B. Raney {sir) St. James's, 24 Nov. 1711 /.
Tho., Visct. Windsor 3 to be Colonel vice Lt. -General Cornelius
Wood Camp at Solemes, 18 May 1712 /.
* See List of above Regt. in Part II. of this Vol.
2 Do.
' See his Comn. in Vol. II., p. 110, and note thereto.
LT. -GENERAL LAXGSTON'S REGT. OF HORSE.
[4th dragoon guards.]
[iSee Irish Establishment.]
30 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
MAJOR-aENERAL CADOGAN'S REGT. OF HORSE.
[5th dragoon guards.]
James Fleming Ho be Capt. - - - - - - - -2Apr. 1708o.
Metcalf Graham 2 to be Capt.-Lieut. vice Jas. Fleminjr _ . - „ o.
Chas. Cadogan 3 to be Cornet r<ce (Irabam ----- „ o.
Win. Hall* to be Capt. fiVe David Ovray 3 Apr. 1 708 o.
Jno. Whites to be Cornet vice Juo. Garston 24 Fel>. 1709 o.
Jno. Huske^to be Cornet vice Tho. Ovington - - - - 18 Mar. 1709 o.
Jno. Fane ''to be Capt. vice Jas. Tvrrel 24 Mar. 1709 o.
Daniel Pauls to be Cornet to Capt.' Wm. Hall - - St. James's, 5 Feb. 1712/
Major-General Geo. Kellum ^ to be Colonel vice Cadogan - - 22 Deo. 1712 v.
Ric. Reynolds^" {sic) to be Cornet {Irish Comn. Bh., 1709-1716). - 20 Feb. 1714.
Washington, Lord Tam worth " to be Capt. {do.) - 20 Apr. 1714.
Henry Demaris '^ {sic) to be Lieut, to Brigdr.-General Robert
Napier's Tp. (f/o ) - - 29 Apr. 1714.
1 See Vol. v., Part II., p. 18, uote 3.
2 Do. do. p. 19, note 6.
3 Do. p. 267, note 1.
* See List of above Kegt. in Part II. of this present Vol.
*-^ Do.
8 Conin. renewed by George I. in June 1715. Promoted Capt. 8 Nov. 1715. Major 1st Oct. 1739.
Lt.-Col. 3 Feb. 1741.
9 See list of the Staff at Malplaquet in Part II. of this Vol.
1" Called " Reyuell '■ in subsequent Lists. Comu. renewed by George I. in June 1715. Lieut.
4 Feb. 1722. Serving in same Eegt. in 1740.
" Succeeded his father as 2nd Earl Ferrers. D. in 1729.
^^ Demurais. Served previously as Lieut, in Visct. Windsor's Regt. of Horse.
FIRST REGIMENT OF CARABINIERS.
[6th DRAGOON GUARDS.]
N.B. — For Annotations see List of t Ids Regt. in Part II.
Henry Smith to be Cornet to Major Robinson - . . - 23 Feb. 1707 o.
Wrottesley Betton to be do. to Lt.-Col. Petry - . - - „ o.
Richard Ingram to be Capt. -Lieut - - - - - - 23 June 1707 o.
Sydney Fotherby to be Capt. ------- „ o.
Jno. Poe to be Adjt. - - 23 July 1707 o.
Jno. Loveick to be Cornet to Major Robinson vice Henry Smith - 24 Jan. 1708 o.
8r. Jno. Beaumont Rayney to be Cornet to Lt.-Gen. Palme.s's Tp.
f ice Strick hind 24 Mar. 1708 r>.
Adam Ottley to be do. to Lt.-Col. Petry Wee Betton - - - 14 Mar. 1709 o.
Chas. Lancaster to be do. to Capt. Guyon ----- 25 Aug. 1709 o.
Chas. Tassell to be Cornet (.4rwy Ze*^, 1740) - - - - 8 Nov. 1710.
Philip Chenevix to be Cornet (rfo) ------ 25 June 1711.
Jno. Allen to be Capt. vice Wm. Kyrle - - - St. James's, 23 Jan. 1712/.
Tho. Uatton to be Cornet to Lt.-Col. Petry - - - „ 25 Feb. 1712 7".
Leigh Back'.vell to be Lt.-Col. ----- „ 2 Apr. 1712}/.
Richard Blackwell {sic) to be Cornet to Cul. Baekwell {Irish
Comn. Bh. 1709—1716) 1 Dec. 1713.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 31
THE DUKE OF SCHOMBERG'S REGT. OF HORSE.
[7th dragoon guards.]
N.B — For additional Annotations see List of this Regt. in Part II.
Francis Garnet to be Ad jt. ---.-.. 24 Aug. 1707 o.
Ben. Colson to be Gurnet -------- „o.
George Bennet to be do. -------- 24 Feb. 1708 o.
Claudius Testefolie to be Capt. -Lieut, vice M. Robinson - - „ o.
Molineux Robinson to be Capt. -.-._- „ o.
Hungerford Ho;skins to be Lieut, vice Jno. Clarke - - - 11 May l708o.
Jno. Floyer to be Cornet vice Hoskins ----- „ o.
Charles, Marquis of Harwich ^ to be Colonel iw'ce Meinhardt.,
Duke of Schoniberg St. James's, 27 Jan. 1711 /*.
Win. Bray2 tobeLt.-Col. 21 Mar. 1711/
Claudius Testefolie 3 to be Capt. vice Rio. Pope - - - - 2 Apr. 1711/.
Jno. Looker ^ to be Capt.-Lieut. ----->, „ f-
George Bennet ^ to be Lieut, to Col. Wm. Bray - - - „ „ f.
Samuel Pope^ to be Cornet to do. ----- Kens., 15 June 1711/.
Major-General Chas. Sibourg '' to be Colonel vice the Marquis of
Harwich Windsor, 12 Oct. 1713/
Jno., Lord Bellew,^ Baron of Duleek to be Cornet (Irish Comn.
Bh. 1709—1716) Dublin, 8 Feb. 1714.
' Only son of the 3rd Duke of Schomberg. D. 5 Oct. 1713. Bd. in Westminster Abbey.
' See his Comn. as Cornet in the Rl. Horse Guards in Vol. IV., p. 231. Comn. as Lt.-Col. of the
Begt. now known as 7th Dragoon Guards, renewed by George I. in 1715.
' See Vol. v.. Part II., p. 23, note 10.
* „ „ p. 23 note 7.
* See List of above Regt. in Part II. of the present Vol.
* Out of the Regt. before 1715.
' See Vol. v.. Part II., p. 22, note 1.
' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. 4th Baron Bellew. Born in 1702. Succeeded his father
in 1714. D. in 1770.
COLONEL MASHAM'S REGT. OF HORSE.
See Ibish Establishment.
THE DUKE OF ORMONDE'S REGT. OF HORSE.
See Irish Establishment.
SIR DANIEL CARROLL'S REGT. OF HORSE.
See British Regiments raised for Service in Spain and Portugal,
32 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-17U.]
THE ROYAL DRAGOONS.
N.B. — The Regt. being on active service in the Peninsula, 1704 — 1710, niang
appointments were not registered in the Comn. Entrg Boohs.
Peter Reuovard 1 to be Capt. Tarragona, 4 Sept. 1707/.
Eras. Dure! 2 to be Chaplain . - . - . Windsor, 25 July 1708 <?.
Bernard Lostau^ to be Cornet to Capt. - - „ 24 July 1711/
Ernest Shaekman* to be Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Wyvell - St. James's, 30 Jan. 1712/.
Chas. Dilks ^ to be Cornet to above Tp. - - - - „ „ /
Peter Renovard ^ to be Capt. vice Wm. Moore - - - Windsor, 6 Nov. 1712/
Tho. Rogers '^ to be Capt.-Lieut. - „ „ /
Samuel Southouse^ to be Lieut, to Brigdr.-General James Crofts „ „ /
Wm. Brooks ^ to be Cornet to the Earl of Strafford's own Tp. „ „ /
Henry Carlisle !» to be Cornet to Col. Edwd. Montague - „ 9 Feb. 1714/
George Moore ^^ to be Capt. of the ninth Tp. which is to be raist;d
and added to above Regt. 24 June 1714 ^r.
^ Comn. signed by the Earl of Galway. Appointed Cornet in above Kegt. 10 Aug. 1704. Brevet
Capt. 1 Dec. 1706. Major of the 5th Horse (4th Dragoon Guards) 18 Nov. 1717. Lt.-Col. 10 May
1738. This gallant officer, who was brother-in-law to Lt.-Col. St. Pierre of the Rl. Dragoons, is said
to have served 12 campaigns abroad and 1 in Scotland. D. in Dublin in 17G2, aged 82. Will
proved in 1763.
' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
3 Out of the Regt. before 1715.
* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
* Do.
* This Comn. was signed by Queen Anne. See note 1.
^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in 1717.
8 Do.
* Comn. renewed in 1715. Promoted Lieut. 11 June 1720. Serving in above Regt. in 1740.
'" Comn. renewed in 1715.
" A certain George Moore had sers'ed as Capt. in Lt.-General Stanhope's Regt. of Dragoons and
was placed on half-pay in 1713. The "ninth troop" referred to in above Comn. was apparently
never raised, as in 1715 there were only 8 troops in the Rl. Dragoons.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSIOX IiK(USTEIlS. 33
THE ROYAL NORTH BRITISH DRAGOONS.
N.B. — For Annotations see p. 31 ; also List of this Regt. in Part IF.
George, Lord Forrester to be Cornet to Cnpt . Clias. Cathcart-
Pat. Robertson to be Capt. -.-..__
VTm. Crawford to be Capt. -Lieut. .---.-
Chas. Skeen {sic) to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Ja.s. Campbell
Geo. Skeen {sic) to be Capt. -------
Geo. Armstrong to be Lieut, to Sr. Robt. Hay . . . -
And. Waebop {sic) to be Lieut, to Capt. Pn stoii vice Tho. Mallard
Jas. Scott to be Lieut, to Major Ninian Boyd vice Gideon Keith -
Geo. Dunbar to be Capt. -Lieut, vice Crauford - - . .
Wm. Cranford to be Capt. of an additional 'J'p. - . - -
Jas. Gardiner to be Lieut, to above Tp. -----
Wm. Laurence to be Cornet to do. ------
Jiis. Auchinleck to be do. to the Earl of Stair vice Gej. Dunbar -
Jno. Dunbar to be Cornet --------
Chas. Cathc;art to be Major vice Ninian Boyd - - - .
Wm. Lawrence to be Cornet to the Earl of Stair's Tp. St. .Jai
Alex. Forbes to be Cornet {Army List, 1740) - - - -
James Lothian to be Lieut. ---....
Alex. Agnew to be Cornet -------- ^^ x.
David, Earl of Portraore to be Colonel vice the Eivrl of Stair. St. James's, 21 Apr.1714 f.
James Ramsay to be Chaplain r/ce Geo. Atider.son - - „ 4 May 1714*.
1 Jan.
1707 0.
10 Jan.
1707 0.
»>
0.
5>
0.
J»
0.
•J
0.
24 Feb.
1708 0.
j>
0.
»
0.
yy
0.
0.
»j
0.
<?
0.
24 Mar.
1 709 0.
s, 6 Feb
1710/.
10 Ap
f. 1710.
8 Feb.
1713a-.
S .3.->75.
34
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
THK ROYAL NORTH BRITISH DRAGOONS.*
[1713.]
CAPTS.
Lord Stair,
Col
[James] Campbell,
Lt.-Col.
[Chas.] Cathcart,
Major,
Sr. Robt. Hay.
LIEDTS.
[Thos.] Agnew,
Capt.-Lt.
Chas. Skeeu (sic).
Jas. Lauder.
James Armstrong
(sic) .
[Patrick] Robertson. Robt. Scott.
[George] Skeen (sic). And. King.
[Wm.] Crawford. Alex. Ackenlake
(sic).
[Jas.] Levingston. Jas. La Vnlette.
[Geo.] Dunbar. Jas. Gardner.
CORNETS.
Wm. Lawrence.
" 3 yesirs' old Ag-
new." 1
Jas. Kennedy .2
Thos. Cochran.3
Jno. Bennet.
Geo. Lauder.
Alex. Forbes.
Geo. Knox.^
Jas. Agnew.5
QR.-MASTERS.
Jas. Blair.
Jno. Galloway.
Alex. Spittle.^
Ninian Boyd.
Jas. Douglas.
Jno. TurnbuU,
Chris. Hewet.
Wm. Bruce.
* From an origiual undated M.S. in the possession of George Tancred, Esq., late Capt. Royal
Scots Greys.
' Alexander Agnew, one of the younger sons of Sr. Jas. Agnew, Bart., of Lochnaw, Wigtonshire.
See his Comn. on p. 33. Serving as Cornet to the Colonel's Troop in 1728. Out of the Uegt. before
1740.
' Sixth son of Sr. Thos. Kennedy, Knt., of Kirkhill, who acquired the estates of Dalquharran and
Dunure, in Ayrshire. Appointed Capt. in Lord Mark Kerr's Regt. of Foot (29th Foot) 20 June
1715. Major 1.5 Apr. 1720. Served at the defence of Gibraltar in 1727. Preferred to the Lt.-
Colonelcy of the Earl of Rothes's Regt. of Foot 30 June 1737. AVounded at Fontenoy. Appointed
Colonel of the Regt. aftds. known as the 43rd Light Infantry 7 Feb. 1746. Major-Gen. 28 Jan. 1756.
Lt.-Gen. in Mar. 1761. D. same year. See Memoir of this officer by Charles Dalton in the 1899
number of The Oxfordshire Licjhl Infantry Chronicle.
* Probably Thos. Cochrane of Kilmarnock, who succeeded as 6th Earl of Dundonald. Comn. re-
newed by George 1. in 1715. Appointed Capt. in Lt.-Gen. Whetham's Inniskilling Regt. in 1716. D.
in 1737.
^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
'" One of the younger sons of Sr. Andrew Angew. Bart., of Lochnaw. Appointed Capt. in Lt.-
Gen. Wm. Ker's Regt. of Dragoons (7th Hussars) 11 Apr. 1723. Major 4 Apr. 1733. Serving in
last-named Regt. in 1748. Out of the Regt. before 1757. D. in 1770.
' Promoted Cornet in 1716. Lieut. 2 7 Mar. 1721. Serving in 1728. Out of the Regt. in 1740.
[1 707-1 7H.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
3.3
THE QUEEN'S OWN REGT. OF DRAGOONS.
Kens., 15 Apr. 1707 f/.
5' >» f/-
[3rd HUSSARS.]
Joshua Guest ^ to be Capt. of Col. Lawrence's late Tp.
Herbert Lawrence ^ to be Capt. of Jno. Lyard's late Tp
Tho. Haley ^ to be Cornet (J/>S'. Army List, 1717)
Henry Hunt^ to be Major Tortosa, 12 May 1707/.
Nich. Dubois ^ to be Qr.-Mr. to Capt. Jno. Leanl (*/<•.) - ,, ,, j .
Herbert Lawrence^ to be Capt. of Lt.-Col. Harry Lawrence's
late Tp. Kens., 12 June 1707//.
Geo. Carpenter [Junr.] ^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Jno.
Hoare Sf. James's, 18 Nov. 1708^.
Erasmus Shorter^ to be Cornet to !Major Herbert
Lawrence -------- „ .. e.
Do. to be Lieut, to Major Hunt - - - . -
Alex. MuUins^ to be Cornet to Major Hunt
Do. to be Lieut, to Major Joshua Guest - . .
Robt. Waller^*' to be Cornet to do. . . . .
Hungerford Hoskius ^^ to be Lieut, to Major Henry Hunt
George Cheape ^- to be Surgeon - . - .
Henry Hunt ^^ to be Lt.-Col. - - . . .
Herbert Lawrence ^* to be Major - - . -
Samuel Foley i^ to be Capt. of Col. Fras. Gore's lateCy.
Fras. Gore ^"^ to be Chaplain . . . . .
John Hoare J" [Junr.] to be Qr.-Mr. {MS. Army List, 1717)
Tho. Shore ^* to be Adjt. \jvtce HoUingsworth, deed.]
Do. to be Cornet to Capt. Guest - - - -
Tho. Browne ^^ to be Adjt. - - . .
Sam. Foley -^ to be Major vice Herbert LaAvrence
Tho. Browne ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Sam. Foley -
[John] Hawksworth-- to be Cornet to Lt.-Col. Hoare
Wm. Ogle -3 to be Cornet to Cajit. Sam. Foley
Joshua Guest -^ to be Lt.-Col. vice Heiry Hunt -
Alex. Read ^5 to be Capt. of Lt.-Col. Hunt's late Tp.
George Carpenter -"^ [Junr.] to be Capt. -Lieut, and to
act as Capt. in above Regt. as well as in I he Army-
Alex. Mullen -" {sic) to be Capt. of Lt.-Col. Hoare's late Tp.
Tho. Browne -- to be Capt. of Major Lawrence's late Tp.
Wm. Smelt -^ to be Lieut, to Major Sam. Foley
Jno. Smflt^*^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Hoare - - -
Jno. Hoar-^' [Junr.] to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Gue.st
Phil. Carpenter 32 to be Adjt. .....
Wm. Ogle*^"^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Tho. Brown
Wm. Kerr ^^ to be Cornet to Major Sam. Foley
Wm. Hoare ^-^ to be Qr.-Mr. to Capt. JMnllins
21 Feb. 1700 y.
» y-
28 May 1709 e.
„ e.
1 Nov. 1709e.
2 Feb. 1710 e.
Kens., 30 June 1710//.
„ 10 Aug. \7\0y.
25 Aug. 1710.
H'pton Ct., 21 Sept. 1710^.
St. James's, 7 Mar. 1711 f.
- K^ns., 28 May 1711/.
St. James's, 11 Apr. 1712 r/.
12 Apr. 1712^.
» (/■
- Kens., 23 June \7\2y.
St. Jame.-)'8, 22 Dec. 1712//.
»» »> 9-
.. {/•
23 Dec. 1712/.
M „ //.
20 Mar. 1713 ^.
23 Mar. 1713 r/.
24 Apr. 1713V:
25 Apr. 1713 y.
Kens., 22 June 1713 /'.
/
24 Aug. 1713 /.
^ A native of Halifax, Yorkshire. Kelievcd to have served many years in the ranks (Chester's
Westr. Abbey Registers, p. 373). Appointed Cornet in above Kejjt. 24 Feb. 1704. Served at the
battle of Almanza. Promoted Lt.-Col. "22 Dec. 1713, Brigdr.-Gen. 24 Nov. 1735., Maj.-Gen. 31 D. c.
1742, Lt.-Gen. 27 May 1745. Defended Edinburgh Castle again.st the Kebels in 1745. 1). 14 Oct.
1747 aged 8.^. Bd in Westminster Abbey.
- See Vol. v., p. 176, note 5.
3 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in 1717.
* See his Cotnn. as Cornet in Vol. III., p. 229, and note thereto.
* Comn. signed by Brigdr.-Gen. Geo. Carpenter. Out of the Regt. before 1715.
* See note 2,
I ■ 2
30 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1711]
'^ Son of Genl. (aftds. T.ord) Carpenter. Capt.-T.ictU. 22 Dec. 1712. Comn. reuewed by George I.
in 171.5. Appointed Ouptiiin and Lt.Col. in the 1st Foot GiiHrds 19 kxxg. 1715. 2nd Lt.-Col. of the
1st Life Guards 24 Jan. 1730. Serving in 1740. Succeeded as 2ud Baroa Carpenter in 1731. D. in
174'J.
* Second son of John Sliorter by Elizabeth, dau. of Sr. Erasmus Philips, Bart. Exchanged to the
Duke of Schomberg's Kegt. of Horse in 1709. Comn. reuewed by George I. in 1715. Serving
in 1717.
*» Promoted Capt. 23 Dec. 1712. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in same Regt. in
1740. Not in the List for 1745.
"» Out of the Regt. 7 Mar. 1711.
" Second son of Sr. Jno. Hoskins, Bart. Served prcTiously as Lieut, in the Duke of Schomberg's
Regt. of Horse. Out of Carpenter's Dragoons before 1715. Succeeded his bro. as 4th Bart. M.P.
for Hereford. D. in 1767.
'* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
'^ See note 4.
" See note 2.
'* Promoted Major 11 May 1712. A.D.C. to the Duke of Ormonde in Flanders. Bt. Lt.-Col.
5 Junfc 1713. Left the Regt. 1 Aug. 1741.
'^ Comn. renewed by George T. in 1715.
'7 Promoted Lieut. 24 Apr. 1713. Comn. reuewed by George L in 1715. Capt.-Lieut. before 1727.
Out of the Regt. before 1739.
'* Comn. as Cornet renewed by George I. in 1715. Resigned his Comn. a few months later.
" "This Comn. was taken out 8 Dec. 1711" (note in MS.). Promoted Capt. 23 Dec. 1712.
Dangerously wounded at the battle of Dettingen. Major 23 July 1743. Living in 1746.
^^ See note 15.
2> See note 19.
^ Coran. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut, in 1716. Out of the Regt. in l72f*.
" Promoted Capt. 16 Jan. 1722. Served at Dettingen.
'* See note 1.
2* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in 1717.
^ See note 7.
''■ See note 9.
» See note 19.
" Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Out of the Regt. in 1728.
'" Appointed Capt. in Lord Irwin's Regt. of Foot in 1716.
'^ See note 17.
32 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Out of the Regt. in 1728.
33 See note 23.
3* Promoted Lieut, in same Regt. 25 Dec, 1717. Serving in 1728.
^ Comn. signed by Genl. Carpenter.
« Out of the Regt. in 1715.
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
37
THE EARL OF ESSEX'S REGT. OP DRAGOONS.
[4th HUSSARS.]
Jno. Farrar ^ to be Capt. of Lt.-Col. Clias. Dormer's late Tp
Jno. Cage 2 to be Capt. -Lieut. - - . - .
Wm. Norcliffe^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Geo. Holgate -
Robt. Baynlon ■* to be Cornet to above Tp. - - -
Geo. Fenton ^ to be Cornet to Capt. Tbo. Umphreville -
Oliver Lambert^ to be Cornet to Lt.-Col. Knox -
Jno. Olivier^ to be Cornet to Capt. Tho. Humphreviile -
Rio. Lucas ^ to be Lt.-Col. .....
[John] Knox 3 to be Major _ . . - -
Mulys (sic.) Lamb ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Farrer
Ric. Morton 11 to be Capt. vice Tho. Umphreville
Jno. Lj'ard 12 to be Capt. vice — Norion (sic) deed.
Jno. Adams 13 to be Cornet to Col. Ric. Lucas
Edward, Lord Viscount HinchingbrooU 1* to be Capt. -Lieut. -
Sir Ric. Temple 1^ Bt. to be Colonel vice the Earl of Es-Jex -
George Colly '^ to be Cornet to Col. Ric. Lucas - - St
Henry Hawley 1^ to be Major .... -
Do. to be Lt.-Col. - -
Chas. Lanoe 1^ to be Major . . . . .
Robt. Coucher i^ to be Chaplain ...--.
Tho. Bickerton 20 to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Hawley
Chas. Whinyates ^i to be Cornet to above Tp.
James "Walsh 22 to be Adjt. . . . . -
Jno. Curfie"^ to be Cornet to Sir Ric. Temple's own Tp.
Berkeley [Sidney] Knox 2* to be Capt. of Lt.-Col.
Knox's late Tp. -------
George Colly 2* to be Lieut, to Major John Liard
Jno. Cavendish 26 to be Cornet to Major Lanoe -
Edward, Lord Hinchingbrook 27 to be Capt. vice Jno. Liard -
Edward Hawley 28 to be Capt. -Lieut. - - - - -
Jno. Olivier 29 to be Lieut, to Major Chas. Lanoe
Temple Stangan ^'^ to be Cornet to Lord Hinchingbrook
Jno. Olivier 31 to be Adjt. - - - - . -
Joseph Whaples ^2 to be Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Farrar
George Luckin ^3 to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Hawley
Major-General "Wm. Evans 3^ to be Colonel vice Sir Ric.
Windsor, G July
Kens., 29 Jan.
St. James')i
Kens., 25 Oct. 1707 9.
,. 9-
9-
9-
,. 9-
9-
708 e.
1708<7.
9-
24 Oct. 1708e.
18 Nov. 1708 e.
- ' 10 Mar. 1709 e.
28 Apr. 1 709 e.
20 Dec. 170;)e.
24 Apr. 1710 v.
James's, 24 Jan. 1711/.
„ 27 Jan. 1711/.
„ 4 Apr. 1711/
„ 4 May 1711/
- Kens., 28 May 1711/
St. James's, 5 Dec. 1711 /
» ?> J-
»» >> ./•
2 Jan. 1712/:
Temple, Bt.
», ». 9-
„ 14 Mar. 1712/
Kens., 13 May 1712/
5> >> J-
;> if J-
f-
Windsor, 11 July 1712/
Kens., 27 May 1713^7.
» j> 9-
"Windsor, 12 Oct. 1713/
' See his previous Comns. iu Vols. III. and IV. Comn. as Capt. renewed by George I. in 171.5.
Serving in 1717.
' Out of the Regt. 20 Dec. 1709.
^ See his Comn. as Cornet iu Vol. IV., p. 14, and note thereto.
* A certain John Baynton was serving as Cornet in above Regt. in 1715.
* Promoted from Qr.-Master. Out of the Regt. before 171.5.
® Appointed Capt. Lieut, of the Inniskilling Dragoons, 11 Jan. 17tf>. Out of said Regt. before
171.=). A certain Oliver Lambert, J. P. for Middlesex, d. iu 1738 {Gentleman's Majazme).
"! Served previously as Adjt. Promoted Lieut. 13 May 1712. Comn. as Lieut, reuewed in 1715.
Serving in 1717.
» See Vol. v., p. 181, note 3.
' See his Comn. as Capt. Lieut, in Vol. III., p. 230, and note thereto. Out of the Regt, in 1712.
10 Out of the Regt. before 171.5.
" Dead 10 Mar. 1709.
3H ENGLISH AUMT LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
'- See his Comu. as Cornet ia the Quceu's Dragoons in Vol. III., page 31, and note thereto.
1=* Out of the Kegt. before 171.5.
'■' Promoted Capt 13 May 1712. Arpoiuted Capt. of Grendrs. in the Coldstream Guards 11 June
171.5. Eldest sou of the 3rd Earl of Sandwich. A.D.C. to George I. 25 Dec. 1715. Lt.-Col. of the
12th Foot 22 Nov. 1716. Col. of the 37th Foot 11 Dec. 1717. D. in 1722.
'5 Aftds. Field-Marshal Visct. Cobham. See his Comn. as Capt. in Vol. III., p. 49, and note
thei'eto.
"^ Promoted Lieut. 14 Mar. 1712. Comn. reuewed by George I. in 1715. Capt.-Lieut. 24 Dec
1720. Serving in 1728.
'^ See memoir of Lt.-Genl. Hawley by Charles Dalton in Appendix to Vol. IV., pp. 295-296.
'* Bt. Lt.-Col. 1 Jan. 1712. Comn. as Major of above Kegt. renewed by George I. in 1715.
Lt.-Col. of same Regt. in 1716. Appointed Col. of the 36th Foot 21 Apr. 1721. Transferred to the
Colonelcy of the 8th Foot 8 May 1732. D. in Dec. 1738.
'9 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Dead in 1716.
^ Serving in 1717.
2' Only son of Charles Whinyates of Chellaston, co. Derby. Baptised at Peterborough 10 Feb.
1690. Appointed Lieut, and Capt. in the Coldstream Guards 25 June 1713. Comn. renewed by
George I. in Jan. 1715. Left the Regt. in August same year, probably on account of Jacobite pro-
clivities. Md. in 1713, or early in 1714, Amy, 3rd dau. of Thos. Parker, a gentleman of property in
Devonshire, and had six children, only two of whom (,Thomas and Elizabeth) reached years of
maturity. In 1723 Capt. Chas. Whinyates was appointed Richmond Herald, and held the same for
15 years. Mrs. Amy Whinyates d. in 1739, and was bd. in St. Margaret's, Westminster, 14 Sep.,
aged 57 years. Above information was supplied by Major-General Whinyates.
"2 Out of the Regt. 11 July 1712.
-•' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in 1717.
-^ Serving as Capt. in above Regt. in 1728. Placed on half-pay in 1733. Drawing half-pay
in 1749.
-' See note 16.
^^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut, in 1716.
■■' See note 14.
-'^ Was given a Comn. as Cornet in above Regt. in 1692, when only 6 years old (see Appendix to
Vol. IV., p. 295). Capt. in the 15th Regt. of Foot 24 Dec. 1720. Serving in 1728.
"' See note 7.
3» Out of the Regt. before 1715.
3' See note 7.
3- Left the Regt. in Sept. 1714.
"=* Out of the Regt. in 1715.
*■* See account of his services in Vol. V.,p. 174, note 1.
[1707-1714.J
COMMISSION EEGISTERS.
39
THE ROYAL IRISH DRAGOONS.
[Disbanded in 1799.]
N.B. — For additional Annotations see List of this Reyt. in Part IF.
Fras. Boggest to be Cornet to Capt. Robt. Drury - - St. James's, 27 Jan. 1707 //.
Hugh Caldwell to be Lt.-Col. 24 Apr. 1707 o.
Jno. Hill to be Major . . „ o.
Jno. Usher to be Capt -------- „ o.
Jno. Shelston to be Cornet -------- 23 Aug. 1707 n.
Edward Hamilton to be Lieut, to Major Gore - - - - „ o.
Wm. Ross to be Adjt. „ o.
Jno. Johnson to be Capt. of an additional Tp. - - St. James's, 24 Feb. 1708^.
James Poe to be Lieut, to above Tp. - - - - ,, „ j.
Robt. Barker to be Cornet to Capt. Johnson - - - „ „ j.
Jno. Hunter to be Lieut, to above Tp. vice Poe - - ,, „ "■
James Po^ to be Lieut, to Major Hill - - - - „ „ o.
Jas. Hamilton to be Lieut, to Capt. Robt. Drury vice
Beatty -------- „ „ o.
Chas. Beaty (sic) to be Capt.-Lieut. . - - - „ „ w.
Wm. Ross to be Cornet to Capt. Drury - . - ,, „ o.
Jno. Gough to be Cornet to Capt. Johnson - - - ,, ,, o.
Jeremiah Balfour ^ to be Cornet to Lt. -General Ross's
ovfuTi^. {3IS. Army List, 172'^) 25 Apr. 1711.
Wm. Ross 2 to be Lieut, (rfo.) 23 Apr. 1712.
Ant. Cope 3 to be Cornet {Irish Comri. Bk. 1709-1716) - - 1 Feb. 1714.
Wm. Cope * to be Capt. {do.) ------- „
* Promoted from Qr.-Master. See List of the above Kegt. ia Part II. and note ou this officer.
- Promoted from Cornet. See list of the above Regt. in Part II.
^ Promoted Capt. 27 May 1717. Serving in same Regt. in 1740 as senior Captain.
* Promoted Major 39 Xov. 1725. Serving in same Regt. in 1740. Out of the Regt. in 1742.
LT.-GENERAL ECHLYN'S REGT. OF DRAGOONS [INNISKILLING
DRAGOONS.]
See Irish Establishment.
THE MARQUIS OF LOTHIAN'S REGT. OF DRAGOONS
[7th hussars.]
See Scots Establishment.
40 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.
MATOR-GSNBRAL ROBERT KILLIGREWS REGT. OF DRAGOONS
[8th hussars.]
James Johnson ^ to be Qr.-Mr. " to that Tp. Avhereof I my-
self am Captain in my own Regt. of Dragoons" - - Valencia, 9 Mar. 1707 k.
Brigdr.-General J no. Pepper ^ to be Colonel vice Robt. Kil-
ligrew [kd. in action] --..-. [Xativa], 15 Apr. I707t>.
Albert Nesbitt ^ to be Capt. of the late Brigadier Killigrew's
own Tp. - Xativa, „ j.
James Norn's •* to be Lieut, to Capt. Adam Bellamy - - „ „ ;.
Fras. Godfrey ^ to be Cornet to Major Jno. Upton - - „ „ j.
And. Knox ^ to be Capt.-Lieut. ----- ^^ ^^ y.
Ric. Stedman ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Wm. Mathews - - „ „ j.
Wm. Barkley * to be Cornet to Brigadier Pepper's own Tp. „ „ _/.
Jno. Didier^ to be Surgeon LasBorges, 1 Nov. 1707A.
Stephen Du Casse ^^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Stewart - Camp at Vals, 13 June 1708 k.
The above Conins. xcere signed by Lord Galway.
Thos. Erie ^^ to be Major Barcelona, 24 Dec. 1708 k.
And. Knox ^^ to be Capt. vice Major Jno. Lestangues „ 20 Jan. 1709 k.
Major Jno. Upton i3 to be Lt.-Col. - - - - St. James's, 12 Apr. 1109 g.
Tho. Pitt 14 to be Capt. of Lt.-Col. Stewart's late Tp. „ „ g.
Tho. Gleinham ^^ to be Capt. vice Wm. Mathews - - - -6 June 1709 6'.
Wm. Wolseley ^^ to be Cornet to Capt. Albert Nesbitt - London, 15 Feb. 1710 k.
Sr. Ric. V("rnon,'7 Bt. to be Lt.-Col. - . . - „ 23 Feb. 1710 e.
'J hos. Erie ^^ to be Capt. of Albert Nesbitt's late Tp. - Saragossa, 9 Aug, 1710 k.
Robt. Stevenson i^ to be Cornet to Capt. Wm. Cosby - Madrid, 24 Oct. 1710 /i.
James Pelham 20 to be Capt. vice Wm. Cosby - - St. James's, 7 Mar. 1711/.
Wm. Cleland 21 to be Capt. vjce Gleinham - - „ 23 Jan. 1712/.
Jno. Knox 22 to be Lieut, to Capt. vice Jas. Norris - Dublin, 17 Sept. 1713 m.
James Norris ^3 to be Cnpt. -Lieut, vice Jno. Stanhope - „ „ /.
Jno. Pitt 2'* to be Capt. vice Peler Lamaison (Irish Conin.
Bk. 1713-1714) [ „ ] 1 Mar. 1714.
' Comu. signed by Major-Gen. Killigrew. Served at Almanza. Serving as Comet in above Regt.
in 1715. Lieut. 6 Mar. 1719. Serving in 1728.
- See Memoir in Vol. III., p. 114, note 3.
' See his Comu. as Lieut, in the Inniskilling Dragoons in Vol. III., p. 34, and note thereto. Out
of Pepper's Dragoons in Aug. 1710.
* Served at Aluianza. Promoted Capt.-Lieut. 17 Sept. 1712. Out of the Regt. in 1715.
' Not in any subsequent List.
* Served at Almanza. See his Comn. as Cornet in Vol. IV., p. 168, and note thereto.
^ Out of the Regt. before 1715.
* Berkeley. Appointed Lieut, in above Regt. 3 Dec. 1725. Serving in 1728.
® Untraced.
'" Wounded at the battle of Almenara in 1710. Out of the Regt. before 1715.
" Comn. signed by Gen. Stanliope. Major of the Artillery Train in Spain in 1708. Served at
Almenara and Saragossa. Pronioted Lt.-Col. before 1715. Out of the Regt. before 1728.
'- Comn. signed by Gen. Stanhope. See note 6.
'^ Served previously in Major-Gen. Steuart's Regt. of Foot, and was present with said Regt. at the
Rtorniing of Liege Citadel. Served at Almanza. Appointed Lt.-Col. of the Inni.skilling Dragoons,
23 Feb. 1710. Bt.-Col. 15 Nov. 1711. Serving in 1717. Of Castle Upton, co. Antrim. M.P. for
said county. Ancestor of the Earl of Templetown. D. in 1740.
'^ 2nd son of Thos. Pitt, Govvrnor of Fort St. George. Created l?aron Londonderry 3 June 1719.
Earl of Londonderry in 1726. Appointed Col. of the 2nd Dragoon Guards 9 Feb. 1715. Captain-
Gen, of the Leeward Islands in 17 26. D. at St. Kitts 12 Sept. 1729.
'* Served previously as Capt. in Col. Soame's Regt. of Foot. Out of Pepper's Dragoons before
1715.
[1707-17H.] COMMISSION llEGISTERS. 41
•^ Appointed Cornet in Visct. Cobham's Regt. of Horse 12 May 1725. Serving in 17-28. Proba-
bly the eldest son of Capt. lUchard VVolseley, M.P. far Carlow. Succeeded as 5th Bart, of Wolseley,
CO. Stafford. Died in 1779.
'' See his Comn. &3 Capt. in the Duke of Ormonde's Eegt. of Hor^e in Vol. V., p. 249, and note
thereto. Out of Pepper's Dragoons in 1715.
•8 See note 11.
'^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
™ Do. Appointed Capt. and Lt.-Col. in the 1st Foot Guards 16 Apr. 1716. Out of the Regt. in
1728.
21 See his Comn as Capt. in Lord Mark Kerr's Regt. of Foot in Vol. V., p. 245, note 10. Out of
the Regt. in 1715.
" Out of the Regt. in 1715.
23 See note 4.
2-» See Vol. v., p. 17, note 8.
THE EARL OF HYNDFORD'S REGT. OF DRAGOOXS.
See Scots Establishment.
LORD CUTTS'S REGT. OF DRAGOONS.
See Irish Establishment.
VISCOUNT IKERRIN'S REGT. OF DRAGOONS.
See Irish Establishment,
THE EARL OF PETERBOROUGH'S REGT. OF DRAGOONS.
See British Regiments raised for Service in Spain and Portugal.
COLONEL EDWARD PEARCE'S REGT. OF DRAGOONS.
See British Regiments raised for Service in Spain and Portugal.
COLONEL LA FABREQUE'S REGT. OF DRAGOONS.
See British Regiments raised for Service in Spain and Portugal.
42 EXGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1711.]
COLOXEL DE FOISSAC'S REGT. OF DRAGOONS.
Sec British Regiments raised for Service in Spain and Portugal.
COLONEL HUNT WITHERS'S REGT. OF DRAGOONS.
See British Regiments raised for Service in Spain and Portugal.
COLONEL DESBORDES'S REGT. OF DRAGOONS.
See British Regiments raised for Service in Spain and Portugal.
COL. DE MAGNY'S REGT. OF DRAGOONS.
See British Regiments raised for Service in Spain and Portugal.
COLONEL TRAPAUD'S REGT. OF DRAGOONS.
See British Regiments raised for Service in Spain and Portugal.
TllE MARQUIS DE MONT ANDRE'S REGT. OF DRAGOONS.
See British Regiments raised for Service in Spain and Portugal.
THE MARQUIS D'ASSA'S REGT. OF DRAGOONS.
See British Regiments raised for Service in Spain and Portugal.
THE EARL OF WHARTON'S REGT. OF DRAGOONS.
See Irish Establishment.
[ 1707-1 7 U.] COMMISSION KEGISTEllS. 43
ORDNAN^CE.
Royal Warrants.
Capt. Richard King ^ to be Engineer vice Jno. Maucleer
(seV) deed. . - Kens., 17 Mar. 1707 </.
Talbot Edwards 2 to be 2nd Engineer of Gt. Britain vice
Holcroft Blood, Esq., deed. . . . . St. James's, 17 Feb. 1710^.
Jno. O'Bryan ^ to be Engineer ..... ^^ ,y ff'
James Pendlebury ■♦ to be Master Gunner of England - „ 8 Nov. 1710/.
Warrant Commissions.
Jno. Washington '^ to be a Gentleman of the Ordnance - - 1712.
Jno. Jeffreys^ to be Comptroller and Lt. -Colonel of Her
Majesty's Train of Artillery commanded by Col. Michael
Richards Office of Ordnance, 15 Aug. 1712 /.
' See Vol. v., Part II., p. 10, note 18.
2 See Vol. v., p. 121, uote 4.
' Appointed Lieut, in Visct. Monntjoy's Regt. of Foot, 12 July 1709. Served in Flanders and
Spain. D. in Flanders about Dec. 1710.
* See Vol. v., Part II., p. 9, note 3.
* This officer's first appointment, said to have been signed by Earl Rivers as Master-General of the
Ordnance, is given in Katie's Ji.A. List, p. 1. Is said to have served with the Expedition to Canada
in 1711. Fireworker 1 Feb. 1719. 2nd Lieut. R. A. 1 July 1725. D. in 1731 at Gibraltar.
^ Appointed a Gunner in the Peace Train in 1698. Was selected by Col. Michael Richards for the
post of Paymaster to the Train sent to Spain in the autumn of 1 706, with the forces under Earl Rivers.
Held this command for five years. Was present at the battle of Saragossa. Sent to Barcelona
26 Aug. 1710, to obtain money to pay the Train, and was detained there by special order for some
months. At the battle of Villa Viciosa (29 Nov. o. s. 1710) the guns and baggage waggons were
captured by the enemy Mho also got all the Train accounts and moneys (see Jeffreys's " Memorial" in
the Appendix). For his services and fitness for command Jeffreys was appointed Lt.-Colonel and
Comptroller of the Train by Major.-Geu. Hill the Lt.-General of the Ordnance. Appointed Capt. and
Lt.-Colonel in the 1st Foot Guards 21 May 1720. Given the command of the Tenth Regt. of Marines
31 Dec. 1740. Brigdr.-General 31 May 1745. Cashiered for making false musters in August 1746.
44 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
ARTILLERY TRAIN COMMANDED BY COL. MICHAEL RICHARDS,
SENT TO SPAIN WITH THE EARL OF RIVERS'S EXPEDITION
IN SEPT. 1706.
N.B. — The List of Officers in above Train is not forthcoming ; but some detail* of
the service of this Train are to be found in the Memorial of Lt.-Col. John Jeffreys
given in the Appendix to this Volume.
COMPANY ADDED TO THE ARTILLERY TRAIN IN SPAIN
AND SERVING THERE IN 1708-1710.
N.B. — This List is given in Cleaveland Notes, p. 166.
CAPT.
Wm. Bradbury.^
LIEUT.
Daniel Warquin.^
GENTLEMAN OF THE ORDNANCE.
Eras. Hull.3
QR.-MR.
Jno. Price.^
* A certain Capt. Wm. Bradbury of the Coldstream Guards served at Almanza, and is said to have
been taken prisoner and to have died in France 1709 ? See Mackinnon's Coldstream Guards.
Vol. II., p. 469.
3 Appointed a Gunner in the Peace Train of 1698. Believed to have died or been killed in Spain.
' Served at Almenara and Saragossa. Placed on half-pay as Lieut, in 1714.
* Served as Commissary at the battle of Villa Viciosa where he is said to have been killed. See
Lt.-Col, Jeffreys's " Memorial " and papers relating to the Train in the Appendix to this Vol.
Engineers.
[1707-1714] COMMISSION" REGISTERS. 45
ARTILLERY AXD ENGINEER OFFICERS EMPLOYED ON" SEVERAL
EXPEDITIONS TO SPAIN, FLANDERS, CANADA, WEST INDIES,
AND BOMB VESSELS.*
1707-1712.
N.B. — Names not Annotated below will be found noticed in previous volumes.
Col. Richard King.
Major George Spencer.
Capt. Zach. Smith.
Jno. Redknap
Jno. Romer ^
Christian Lilly
Eras. Hawkins
Jno. O'Bryen
Robt. Lat'nam
Paul Robert La Mouline
Peter Durand
Jonas Moore ^
Noel Merchant ^
Alex. Forbes
George Vane *
Henry Pillir 1 j^.^^^^ ^^ ^^^ rj,^^.^
lhos.(5tc) Haynes J
Jno. Roop 1
Tho. Salisbury 5 I (.^^^^1^^^^^ ^f ji^^ Ordnance.
Henry Garnet ° [
Jos. Burton ^ J
Tho. Heydon, Firemaster.
Edward Backhouse ^
Michael Crofts 9
Jno. Mellidge ^° \ Fireworkers.
Jno. Cartwriglit
Nich. Devey
* Compiled from Lists in the Cleaveland Notes, and from the List of Officers of the Corps of
Royal Engiyieers.
' Appointed Engineer 1 Apr. ITIO. See his Comn. as Lieut, in the Queen's Own Regt. of Foot
p. 69 and note thereto.
2 Son or grandson of Sr. Jonas Moore, Surveyor of the Ordnance (see Vol. I., p. 151). Appointed
a Probationer Engineer in Oct. 1709. Sub-Engineer at Gibraltar 1 June 1711. Sub-Director of
Engineers, with rank of Major, l«i Oct. 1722. Local Director of Engineers at Gibraltar 19 Mar.
1728. Chief Engineer at the tiege of Carthagena in 1741. Said to have had a dormant Comn. from
the Duke of Montagu dated 24 July 1740, to command the Artillery in the event of the death of the
two senior officers of Artillery. Struck by a shot and killt'd whilst directing the siege of one of the
forts at Carthagena, 22 Mar. 1741 (^Dict. of Nat. Biography).
^ Served in the West Indies. Cashiered by Court Martial 8 Nov. 1712. Pardoned in 1713.
Appointed Lieut, of an Indep. Cy. of Foot in Jamaica 7 June 1714. Capt. of Invalids h June 1715.
Engineer at Vigo in 1719. Half-pay 1719. D. in 1745. ^ee List of R. E. Officers, ^. \\9.
* Employed as an Engineer in Newfoundland in 1707, and at Annapolis 1712-1715. Appointed
Capt. of the Artillery Company, Bombay, in 1716. Promoted Major in Oct. 1718. No further
trace.
' Placed on half-pay as Qr.-Mr. in 1714.
* Placed on half-pay as Gentleman of the Ordnance in 1714.
' Served as Waggon Master at the battles of Saragossa and Villa Viciosa in 1710 (see "Artillery
Papers" in the Appendix). Half-pay as Lieut, in 1714.
* Placed on half-pay in 1714. Served as Fireworker on board the Speedwell bombship iu the
Expedition to Vigo iu 1719.
^ Appointed a Gunner in the Peace Train of 1698. Placed on half-pay in 1714.
'0 Appointed 2nd Lieut, in the Royal Artillery 1 June 1729. 1st Lieut. 1 I'eb. 1734. Served in
Flanders, Spain, Canada, and the We'st Indies. Promoted Cnpt.-Lieut. 1 May 1739. Capt. I Apr.
1740. D. in 1742.
46 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS ANM) [1707-1711]
ENGINEER OFFICERS IN SPAIN.*
1707-1712.
N.B. — Foi' further Annotations see Vol. V.,pp. 120-123.
Jean Chardellou.
^lax Faviere.
Jno. Gieiil (Acting Engineer).
Bloom Williams.^
Isaac Fras. Petit.
Louis Petit.
Jos. Benuet (Engineer at Gibraltar).
Paul Robert La Mouline.
Oliver d'Harcourt.
George Carleton (Acting Engineer).
Edward Ridley (do.).
Peter Browne (Sub-Engineer, Gibraltar).
Thos. Savery 2 (Acting Engineer).
— Jackson ■* (do.).
Fras. Seys* (do.).
* Compiled from Lists in the Cleaveland Notes and from the List of Officers of the Corps of
Royal Engineers.
' See iiis Comn. as 2nd Lieut, in Col. Edward Fox's Re^jt. of Marines in Vol. V., p. 149, and note
thereto.
^ One of the most remarkable men of his time. A native of Devonshire and son of Richard Savery.
Is said to have served in William Ill's, army and to have held the post of " trenchmaster." Relieved
to he identical with Ensign Tho. Savery of Sr. Juo. Guise's Regt. who was appointed Ens. in the
Duke of Bolton's Regt. 24 Oct. 1691. Discovered how to propel boats in calm water by means of
paddle wheels which were worked by a capstan in the middle of the boat. William III. thought
highly of this discovery, but owing to jealousy on the part of the Chief Na^■al Constructor the
invention was not adopted in the Navy. Also discovered how to pump water out of mines. Was
elected a F.IJ.S. and made Treasurer of the Hospital for the sick and wounded. Is said to have served
as a Military Engineer in Spain in 1708. Died in London 15 May 171.5. — Diet, of Nat. Biog.
' Employed as an Enghieer in Catalonia 1706-1708. Discharged 23 Feb. 1708.— i?.£. List.
* Employed as an Engineer in Spain 1706-1711. Half-pay 1715. Engineer at Vigo in 1719. Half-
pay 1719. Capt. in Lt.-Gen. Rearce's Regt. of Foot 10 Mar. 1716. D. Oct. 1721.— if.^. List.
TRAIN OF ARTILLERY IN PORTUGAL.*
1708.
Col. Tlieodore Collier,^ Commander-in-Chief of the Ordnance
Office in Portugal at £1 5*'. p. diem.
Col. [Peter] Carle -' ^
Col. rJno.l Masse •* l -r^ • ^ i,^ 7
,^ ^ TT T T 1 I ^Engineers at lO.v. p. a.
Capt. [Jas.] Johnson ' | *
Capt. — Parker ^ J
" Five other officers at lO.s-. p. d. each ; two Licuts. at is. p. d. ;
and one Adjt. at 4s. p. r/."
* Ordnance Warrants. Vol. L., 10 Sept. 1708.
1 See Vol. v., p. 121, note 12.
- See Vol. III., J). 235, uoie 15.
•'• Served at Gibraltar in 1704. No trace after 1708.
■* Served as a Gunner in the Artillery Train at Ahiiaiiza.
^ See Vol. \'., p. 122, note 38.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 47
ADDITIONAL ENGINEER OFFICERS IN PORTUGAL.*
St. Pierre de Gually.^
Roger Davis ^ (Acting Engineer).
Gilbert de Pajez ^ (do.).
Jno. Han way.'*
.Tno. Selioke."
Ben. Witball « (Sub-Engineer).
* Extracted from List of the Corps of Royal Engineers.
» See Vol. v., p, 122, note 24.
" See do., p. 122, note 30.
* See do., p. 122, note 34.
* See do., p. 121, note 17.
* See his Comn. as Capt. in Col. Chas. Churchill's Regt. of Marines 12 July 1711, and note
thereto.
* Appointed a Sub-Engineer 27 May 1698. Served in Portugal in 1709, and in Flanders in 1710.
Half-pay in 1714. D. 20 April 1735.
Feb. 1708.
TRAIN OF ARTILLERY IN SPAIN.
1708-1710.
N.B. — The names given below are extracted from the Cleaveland Notes.
Col. Michael Richards, Commander-in-Chief of the British Artillery
in Spain, 16 Feb. 1708.
Col. Borgard, Second in Command
George Hay, Lt.-Colonel and Comptroller
Thos. Erie, Major
Richard Silver, Captain
Tho. Pattison,^ Gentlemaa of the Ordnance
Abr. Carpenter,^ Fireworker
Jno. Thornton,^ do.
Ric. Somerfield,* do.
P. Donkin, Fireworker")
Tho. Bassett, do. >— Oct. 1708.
H. Humphries, do. J
' Appointed a Cadet in 1706. Was at the capture of Minorca in 1708. Served as a Gentleman of
the Ordnance at the sieges of Balaguer and Villa Nova in 1709. At the battles of Almenara,
Saragossa, and probably at Villa Viciosa in 1710. Placed on half-pay as a Capt. in 1714. Appointed
Capt. in the Koyal Regt. of Artillery 26 May 1716. Major I Jan. 1737. Lt.-Col. 18 May 1742.
Serxed in Minorca 1725-1738. Commanded the R.A. at the battles of Dettingen and Fontenoy.
Retd. full pay 9 Mar. 1748. D. in \lh2,.— Kane's R.A. List.
■^ Served as a Fireworker at the sieges of Balaguer and Villa Nova in 1709. Also the campaign of
1710 in Spain. Half-pay in 1714.
^ Appointed a Gunner in the Peace Train of 1698. Served at the sieges of Balaguer and Villa
Nova in 1709. Uniraced after that date.
'' Served at the sieges of Balaguer aud Villa Nova in 1709. Also the campaign of 1710 in Spain.
Half pay as Fireworker in 1714. Took part with the Artillery at the Duke of Marlborough's funeral
in 1722."
48 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
ARTILLERY TRAIN IN SPAIN, AUGUST, 1710.*
N.B. — This Train served at Almenara, Saragossa, and Villa Viciosa. In the
last-named battle the guns were lost and several Officers killed.
Col M. Richards, C.-in-C of Artillery ia Spain.
Col. Albert Borgard, Second in Command.
Bt. Lt.-Col. Louis Diiterne.^
Lt.-Col. George Hay,2 Lt.-Col. and Comptroller.
Jno. Jeffries,^ Paymaster.
Wm. Lewis,* Assistant do.
Jas Richards, Adjt.
Jno. Price,* Commissary.
Tho. Li^htfoot, Qr.-Mr.
Joseph Burton, Waggon Master.
Jno. Scott, Surgeon.
Ric. Silver \ n < '
Wm. Bradbury J "
Tho. Pattison \r- ^
Eras. Hull }^^^^*^-
Burnet Godfrey,^ Fireworker.
Jonathan Lewis,^"j
Wm. Allen > Gentlemen of the Ordnance.
Jno. Roope J
* Most of the names in above List are taken from the Cleaveland Notes (p. 171); the others are
extracted from Lt.-Col. Jno. .Jefireys's " Memorial " and papers relating to the Artillery Train given in.
the Appendix to this Vol.
1 See Vol. v., p. 118, note 20. Mentioned in the Paymaster's Accounts under dates of 22 Apr.
and 4 Nov. 1710 as receiving subsistence money. See Appendix.
2 See Vol. v., p. 118, note 3. Killed at the battle of Villa Viciosa in Nov. 1710. See Lt.-Col.
Jeffrey s's 'Memorial" in the Appendix.
2 See p. 43, note 6.
■• Wounded at the battle of Villa Viciosa. See certificate signed by this officer in the Appendix.
5 Said to have been killed at the battle of Villa Viciosa. See Lt.-Col. Jeffreys's " Memorial " in
the Appendix.
* Served as a Fireworker of the Royal Regt. of Artillery in the "Vigo Expedition in 1719. Promoted
2nd Lieut. R.A. 1 Aug. 1728. Untra'ced after 1731.
" Jonathan Lewis was commissioned 4th Lieut, in the Royal Regt. of Artillery '26 May 1716.
2nd Lieut. 30 May 1718. 1st Lieut. 24 Nov. 1719. Capt. -Lieut. 1 Apr. 1725. Capt. 1 Feb. 1734.
Major 1 Sept. 1741. Served at the battles of Saragossa and Villa Viciosa in 1710. At the taking of
the Castle of Vigo in 1710. Succeeded to the command of the R.A. before Carthagena in 1741, on
the death of Col. Watson, and " appointed himself a Li.-Colonel until the pleasure of his Majesty was
known." Was second in command of the R.A. in Flanders in 1744, and at the battle of Fontenoy in
1745. Retd. on full pay in Jan. 1748. D. in 1751,
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
49
THE FIRST REGT. OF FOOT GUARDS.
N.B. — Names marked with a cross will be found Annotated in the Malplaqiiet
Roll given in Part II.
Daniel Tanner i to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Wm. Lloyd - - Kens., 13 Mar. 1707 g.
Geo. Wallis 2 to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. The. King - - - „ 23 Mar. 1707 '7.
Wm. Oakeley f to be Qr.-Mr. „ „ e.
Jno. Selwyu f to be Capt. of Lt.-Col. Dore's late Cy. and
rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot ----- St. James's, 25 Mar. 1707 i.
Jas. Philip Moreau f to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. King and
rank as Capt. of Foot ------ Kens., 8 Apr. 1707 e.
Jas. Petit f to be Lieut, to Brigdr.-Gen. Jno. Shrimpton
and rank as Capt. of Foot ------ „ 24 Apr. 1707 e.
Edward Stanhope ^ to be Capt.-Lieut. and rank as
Lt.-Col. of Foot Windsor, 24 Aug. 1707 e.
Harvey Wolstenholme f to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Jno.
Pocock, and rank as Capt. of Foot - - - „ 20 Oct., 1707//.
Lt.-Col. Edward Stanhope ^ to be Capt. vice Vincent - - Kens., 8 Mar. 1708 e.
Brigdr.-Gen. Wm. Tatton ° to be [1st] Major and to
have the Cy. lately held by Major. -Gen. Shrimpton,
deed. „ 9 Mar. 1708 e.
Col. Rio. Russell ^ to be 2nd Major -----,» „ e.
Sr. Robt. Rich,7 Bt., to be Capt. of Col. Gilbert Prim-
rose's late Cy. and rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot - - - „ ,, e.
Wm. Blackney f {sic) to be Lieut, to Col. Tho. Sidney
Highmes and rank as Capt. of Foot ----,» „ e.
Do. tobeAdjt. --------- ,, „ e.
Wm. Bull I to be Lieut, to Col. Tho. Ferrers and rank
as Capt. of Foot - ------- „ 10 Mar. 1708 e.
Hy. Desaulnais f [^alias Disney] to be Capt. of Col. Geo.
Etheridge's late Cy. and rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot - - „ H Mar. 1708 e.
Geo. Read f to be Capt.-Lieut. and rank as Lt.-Col. of
Foot St. James's, 13 Mar. 1708 e.
Geo. Fox ^ to be Lieut, to Col. Ric. Russell and rank as
Capt. of Foot ------- jj „ €.
Geo. Harris 9 to be Ensign to Lt.-Col. Wm. Lloyd - „ 31 Mar. 1708^.
Richmond Browne f to be Lieut, to Lieut.-Col. Desaul-
nais and rank as Capt. of Foot ----- Kens., 27 Apr. 1708 e.
Jno. Cholmeley | to be Capt. of Grendrs. vice Col. Jas.
Dormer and rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot - Comp at St. Renelde (?), 21 May \70\ik.
Wm. Swan 1° to be Ens. [no Cy. given] - . - - Kens., 3 June, 1708^.
Jas. Ravenscroft ^^ to be Lieut, to Col. Phil. Talbor and
rank as Capt. of Foot ------ Windsor, 27 July 1708 e.
Hy. Dijose ^2 to be Ens. to Col. Tho. Harrison - - „ 24 Aug. 1708 e.
Jno. Knowles 13 to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Durell - - » 13 Sept. 1708 5r.
Tho. Pulteney f to be Lieut, to Col. Andrews Windsor
and rank as Capt. of Foot ------- 23 Dee. 1708 e.
Reginald Peckham ^^ to bo Capt. vice Tho. Harrison and
rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot 14 Mar. 1709 e.
Humphrey Miller 1° to be Capt. vice Jno. Morrice {sic)
and rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot - 24 Mar. 1709 e.
Jas. Butler 1^ to be Capt. vice Tho. King and rank as
Lt.-Col. of Foot „ e.
S 3075. D
50 ENGLISH AKMT LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
„ 0.
„ 0.
„ o.
„ 0.
„ 0.
0.
5 Apr. 1709 0.
23 Apr. 1709 o.
„ 0.
24 Apr. 1709 o.
28 May 1709 o.
22 June 1709 o.
24 June 1709 e.
12 July 1709 0.
Gilbert Niclioletts ^^ to be Capt.-Lieut. [and rank as
Lt.-Col. of Foot] 24 Mar. 1709 0.
Jno. Huske f to be Ens. to Col. Andrew Wheeler ...
Geo. Reade f to be Capt. vice Sr. Jno. Mathews, deed.
David Eyton f to be Qr.-Mr. --.--..
Hy. Andrews f to be 1st Lieut, of Grendrs. vice Deane
[and rank as Capt. of Foot] ------
Wm. Oakeley f to be Adjt.
Hy. Shelton ^^ to be Lieut, to Col. Gorsuch [and rank
as Capt. of Foot] -..----.
Daniel Hara | {sic) to be Ene. to Lt.-Col. Wm. Egerton
Thompson Wade f to be 1st Lieut, of Grendrs. to
Lt.-Col. Cholmeley [and rank as Capt. of Foot] -
Edward Killingworth^^ to be Ens. to Brigdr.-Gen. Tatton
Robert Leighton | to be Ens. to the Duke of Marl-
borough's own Cy. -.-----.
Geo. Sherrard f to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Ferrers . - - .
Ric. Pierson f to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Coote [and rank
as Capt. of Foot] -------.
Tho. Coote f to be Capt. vice Col. Gorsuch and rank as
Lt.-Col. of Foot
Peregrine Jones I to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Andrews Windsor
Wm. Oakeley f to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Ferrers and rank
as Capt. of Foot Camp at Havre, 1 Nov. 1709 k.
Chas. Culvert 20 to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Cholmley - - St. James's, 27 Nov. 1709 y.
Jas. Moyser^i to be Capt. vice Col. Michael Richards
and rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot - - - . „ 20 Dec. 1709 5'.
Rowland Reynolds t to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Ferrers - - - 24 Dec, 1709 o.
Jno. Girling 22 to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Butler - - St. James's, 27 Feb. 1710/.
Fras. Chartres23 (^sic) to be Capt. vice Sr. Robt. Rich
and rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot 28 Feb. 1710 c.
Wm. Courtenay 24 to be Ensign to Lt.-Col. Ferrars - - - 25 Mar. 1710 e.
Robt. Sewell 25 to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Tho. Sidney and
rank a* Capt. of Foot -------- „6>.
Jas. Cathcart26 to be Capt. vice Lt.-Col. Stanhope and
rank as Lt.-Col, of Foot 24 Apr. 1710 e.
Jno. Knowles27 to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Phil. Tatton
and rank as Capt. of Foot - - - - - - - 13 May 1710 e.
Ant. Southwell 28 to be Ens. to Major-Gen. Wm. Tatton - - „ e.
Phil. Anstrulher29 to be Capt. vice Lt.-Col. Sidney
Highmes and rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot ----- I June 1710 e.
Tho. Bagnal ^° to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Anstruther and
rank as Capt. of Foot --------16 June 1710 e.
Edmund Elwill^^ (sic) to be Capt. vice Lt.-Col. Pocock
and rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot - - - Hampton Court, 10 Nov. 1710/.
Tho. Paget ^2 ^q he Capt. vice Lt.-Col. Hy. Desaulnais
and rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot - - - - St. James's, 5 Mar. 1711/.
Jno. Althorp33 to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Jno. Cholmley
and rank as Capt. of Foot „ 11 Mar. l7ll/.
Alex. Montgomery ^* to be Capt. of Brigdr.-Gen. Hy.
Durell's late Cy. and rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot - Hague, 30 Mar. 1711 (n. s.) k.
Fras. Fuller ^o to 1 e Lieut, to Brigdr.-Gen. Tho. Ferrers
and rank as C.-ipt. of Foot ----- Windsor, 19 July 1711/.
Michael Rawlings^^ to be Eus. [no Cy. iiiven] - - - - 1 Nov. 1711 «J.
Hawksworth Smith ^7 to l)e Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Geo. Reade
and rank as Capt. of Foot ... - St. James's, 8 Dec. 1711 k.
Jas., Duke of Ormonde ^8 to be Col. of above Regt. vice
Jno., Duke of Marlborough . - . . ^^ 1 Jan. 1712^.
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
51
Theoph. Parsons 3^ to be Solicitor - - - .
Simon Traunter*° to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Tho. Paget
and rank as Capt. of Foot . . . . .
Do. to be Adjt.
Tho. Le Gard •'^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Cathcart and
rank as Capt. of Foot ------
Fras. Fuller '^ to be Capt. vice Lt.-Col. Butler and rank
as Lt.-Col. of Foot
Geo. Petty ^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Fuller and rank as
Capt. of Foot
Chas. Frampton *^ to be Capt. vice Lt.-Col. Charteris and
rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot -----
Hiliard Heley *^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Egerton and
rank as Capt. of Foot ------
Ric. Tracej ^^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Jno. Cholmley
and rank as Capt. of Foot - - - - -
Lord Jas. Murray *'^ to be Capt. -Lieut, and to rank as
Lt.-Col. of Foot from 1st Jan. last - - -
Robt. Brackley^^ to be Lieut, to Col. Oughton and rank
as Ca{)t. of Foot ------
Fras. Gibbons ''s to be Ens. to Col. Wm. Lloyd -
Jno. Parker s° to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Read -
Fras. Chantrell^i to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Floyer -
Wm, Merrick °2 (sic) to be Capt. vice Lt.-Col. Reg.
Peckham and rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot - - -
Wm. Robinson ^3 to be Lieut, to Brigdr.-Gen. Wheeler
and rank as Capt. of Foot - - - - -
Edward Day, ^^ to be Ens. to the Duke of Ormonde's
own Cy. --------
Joshua Paul ^5 to be Capt. vice Jas. Cathcart and rank
as Lt.-Col. of Foot ------
Mat. Grey ^^ to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Merrick
Geo. Pliicknett" (sic) to be Ens. to Lt.-Col.
Merrick --------
Wm. Allison 5^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Fras. Fuller and
rank as Capt of Foot ------
Wm. Goodrich ^^ to be Ens. to the Duke of Ormonde's
own Cy. - - - - - --
Harnaby Dunstone *^ to be Ensign to Lt.-Col. Paul
Jas. Oglethorpe ^^ to be Lieut, to and rank
as Capt. of Foot ------
Saml. Forsier^^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Anstrover (sic)
and rank as Capt. of Foot - - - - -
Edwd. Luttreli ^^ to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Andrew Wheeler
Alex. McDonald ^^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Fras. Fuller
and rank as Capt. of Foot -----
Jno. Pye ^^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Jno. Cholmeiey and
rank as Capt. of Foot ------
Hugh Owen ^6 to be Capt. vice Lt.-Col. Egerton and
rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot -----
Tho. Markham ^'^ to be Capt. vice Lt.-Col. — Sidney
and rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot - - . -
Wm. Saundersou ^"^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Fuller and
rank as Capt. of Foot ------
Jno. Chamberlayne ^9 to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Blakeney
and rank as Capt. of Foot - - - - -
Jno. Hay ''o to be Capt. vice Lt.-Col. Oughton and rank
as Lt.-Col. of Foot
St. James's, 1 Jan. 1712/
„ 5 Feb. 1712/
„ 14 Mar. 1712/
>» j» /•
„ 25 Mar. 1712/
>» » /
„ 8 Apr. 1712/
„ 17 Apr. 1712/
„ 24 Apr. 1712/
- Kens., 19 May 1712/
Windsor, 10 Sept. 1712 /
W'hall, 22 Dec. 1712 A
St. James's, 25 Dec. 1712 /*.
»> >» J-
„ 4 Mar. 1713/
- Kens., 27 May 1713/
>» » /
1 June 1713/
„ 29 June 1713/
13,Tulyl7l3/.
22 July 1713,^.
Windsor, 28 Oct. 1713/
>» » J-
21 Nov. 1713/
„ 23 Dec. 1713/
>. M ff-
24 Dec. 1714/
1 Jan. 1714/
St. James's, 30 Mar. 1714/
» >> /•
„ 10 Apr. 1714/
„ 18 Apr. 1714/
„ 20 Apr. 1714/
I) 2
52 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
Robt. Judd^^ to be Lieut, to Brigdr.-G-en. Tho. Ferrers
and rank as Capt. of Foot . - - - - St. James's, 26 Apr. 1714^.
Wm. GilF^ to be Ens. [no Cy. given] ... „ 7 June 1714^.
Lord JamesMurray ''3 to beCapt.r/cfLt. -Col Miller, d( cd. - Kens., 14 June 1714*.
Jno. Joddrell"^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Alex. Mont-
gomery and rank as Capt. of Foot - . . . ^^ tt 9-
Capt. Robt. Towubbend ^^ to be Capt.-Lieut. " - - » » *•
' Appointed Capt. in Col. Roger Townshend's Regt. of Foot 28 Apr. 1708. Placed ou half-pay in
1713.
2 Out of the Regt. before 1715.
' Transferred from Capt. in Krigdr.-Gen. Wade's Regt. of Foot. Was returned as killed in the
Almauza Casiialt\ Roll (^see Part III. of this Vol.).
* See previous note.
* See Vol. v., Part IT., p. 64, note 1.
* .S^e his Comu. as Ens. to the King's Cy. in above Regt. in Vol. III., p. 42, and note thereto.
D. a Brigdr.-Geu. in 1735.
' See Vol. v., Part II., p. 31, note 29.
■ Out of the Regt. before 1715.
* Do.
'"Served previously as Qr.-Mr. to the Coldstra. Gds. Capt.-Lieut. in 1st Foot Guards 13 Apr.
1727. Capt. and Lt.-Col. iu said Regt. 25 Jan. 1738. Serving in Flanders in 1745. lielieved to
have been at Fontenoy.
>i Out of the Regt. 13 May 1710.
»2 Do.
'^ Promoted Lieut. 13 May 1710. Comn. renewed by Geo. I. in 1715. Capt. in the 4th Foot
18 Mar. 1723. Major 28 Jan. 1741. Lt-Col. 4 Apr. 1743. Out of said Regt. in July 1744.
'* Left the Regt. 4 Mar. 1713.
15 Dead 14 June 1714.
1^ Appointed Col. of a Regt. of Foot 15 Apr. 1711. Said Regt. was disbanded in 1713 and the
officers placed on half-pay.
" See Vol. v., Part IL, p. 31, note 15.
'*• Appointed Ens. iu above Regt. 31 Jan. 1705. Out of the Regt. before 1715.
'9 Out of the Regt. 13 May 1710.
20 Promoted Lieut. 4 Jan. 1718. Out of the Regt. before 1728.
'^ See his Coinn. as Capt. in Sr. Chas. Hotham's Regt. of Foot iu Vol. V., p. 1 92, and note thereto.
'■'" Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. On half -pay in 1722.
23 See Vol. v., p. 217, note 4.
2^ Comu. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut, and Capt. 4 Jan. 1718. Commanded a
Cy. of his Regt. at the Duke of Marlborough's funeral in 1722. Serving in 1728.
2» Out of the Regt. before 1715.
«« Left the Regt. 1 June 1713.
2' See note 13.
"» Called " Antonio Southworth " in the MS. Army List for 1715. Out ofthe Regt. before 1728.
*8 Only son of Sr. Jas. Anstrntber of Airdrie, N.B. Attained the rank of Lt.-General and was
Colonel of the Cameroniaii Regt. from 31 Max. 1720-Nov. 1760. Was Lt.-Govemor of Minorca for
Bome yeais. D. s.p. iu 1760.
'° Commanded his Cy. at the Duke of Marlborough's funeral in 1722. Promoted Capt. and Lt.-Col.
S Jan. 1730. Serving in Flanders in 1744. Relieved to have been present at Fontenoy.
^' Resigned his Comn. soon after the accession of George I.
3^ Former Comn. not forthcoming. Appointed Lt.-Col. of the 1st Troop of Horse Grenadier
Guards 10 jSIar. 1715. Colonel of the 32nd Foot 28 July 1732. Transferred to the Colonelcy of the
22nd Foot 15 Dec. 1738. lirigdr.-General 2 July 1739. D. 2b May 1741.
33 Out ofthe Regt. before 1715.
3< Transferred from the 3rd Foot Guards (see p. 59). Comn. signed by "Marlborough. Comn.
renewed by George I. in 1715. Apjiointed Lt.-Col. ofthe Inniskilling Dragoons 20 July 1717.
:i5 K],i,.r son of Edward Fuller, a direct descendant of the Fullers of Uckfield, Sus.'^ex. Promoted
Capt. and Lt.-Col. 25 Mar. 1712. Commission renewed by George 1. in 1715. 2nd Major 5 June
1733. 1st iMajor 5 July 1735. Lt.-Col. of above Regt. 1.5 Dec. 1738. Col. of the present 29th Foot
28 Aug. 1739. Brigdr.-Geu. 18 Feb. 1742. ]Major-Gen. 12 July 1743. D. whilst serving with his
Regt. at Cape Breton 10 June 1748. See Lt.-Col. Everard's Hist, ofthe 29th Ii'eyt.
[1707-1714] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 53
»• Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut, and Capt. — Mar. 1721. Serving in
1728. Out of the Regt. in 1740.
3' Comn. signed by Marlborough. Corau. renewed by George I. in 1715. Lieut, and Capt. 3 Feb.
1715. Out of the Eegt. in 1727.
*" Succeeded Marlborough as Capt.-Gen. and C.-in-C. in Flanders.
^' Succeeded Benjamin Sweet.
« Appointed Adjt. 14 Mar. 1712. Out of the Regt. in 1715.
*' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Resigned his Comn. in 1716.
" See note 35.
*^ A certain George Speke Petty was appointed 2nd Lieut, in the Rl. Fusiliers 12 May 1715, and
was promoted Capt. in Aug. 1719.
" See p. 26, note 19.
*^ Out of the Regt. in 1715.
« Appointed Capt. in Col. Montague's (11th Foot) Regt. 24 June 1715. Served at the battle of
Sheriffmuir. Appointed Capt. in Col. Houy wood's Regt. of Dragoons in 1716, and Capt. in the Earl
of Londonderry's Regt. of Horse 25 July 172'2. Serving in 1728. Out of the Regt. in 1740.
*7 Promoted Capt. and Lt.-Colonel 14 June 1714. Comn. renewed by George Lin 1715. Suc-
ceeded as 2ud Duke of AthoU in 1724, D in 1764.
« Promoted Capt. and Lt.-Col. 5 July 1735. Serving in Flanders with the 3rd Batt. of above
Regt. in Oct. 1744. With the Expedition to Port L'Orient in 1746. D. in 1758.
« Comn. signed by the Duke of Ormonde. Promoted Lieut, and Capt. 11 Jan. 1722. D. 1 May
1740.
w Promoted Lieut, and Capt. 10 Mar. 1727. Wounded at the battle of Fontenoy. Promoted Capt.
and Lt.-Col. 21 Nov. 1745. Appointed Col. of the 82nd Regt. of Foot 8 Apr. 1758. This Regt. was
disbanded in 1763, and Parker (who had been promoted Major-Gen. 25 Feb. 1761) was given the
Colonelcy of the 41st Regt. of Foot 6 Sept. 1765. D. at Twickenbum in 1770.
" Comn. renewed by George L in 1715. Resigned his Comn. in 1716.
" Meyrick. Promoted 1st Major 16 Nov. 1739. Commanded as Brigdr.-Gen. in Flanders in
1744. Major-Gen. 29 May 1745. Served the campaign of 1747 in Flanders and d. same year.
^3 Left the Regt. on the accession of George I. A certain Wm. Robinson was appointed Capt-
in Col. Phil. Hony wood's Regt. of Dragoons (11th Dragoons) 24 July 1715.
»* Out of the Regt. 28 Oct. 1713.
^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Out of the Regt. in 1727.
" Out of the Regt. 13 July 1713.
*7 Out of the Regt. before 1715.
»8 Do.
" Comn. renewed by George I. in 1T15. See note on "The Yorkshire Goodrickes " in Vol. III.,
p. 54, note 20. Appointed Lieut, in the 6th Foot 12 Dec. 1723. Serving in 1727.
"^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut. 26 Dec. 1726. Serving in same Regt.
in 1740.
*' Aftds. General James Oglethorpe, the Colonist of Georgia and celebrated philanthropist. One of
the younger sons of Sr. Theophilus Oglethorpe. Born in 1688 according to one account. Received
a Comn. as Ensign in the 1st Foot Guards from Marlborough before 1709 (Comn. not forthcoming).
Comn. as Lieut, and Capt. renewed by George I. in 1715. Resigned his Comn. in 17 16. In 17;i7
raised the Georgia Rangers and was appointed Colonel of the Regt. Was in EagUind in 1745 when
the Rebt-Jlion broke out, and was attached with part of his Regt. to Genl. Wade's army. Brigdr.-Gen.
13 Feb. 1743. Major-Gen. 31 Mar. 1745. Lt.-Gen. 3 Sept. 1747, and General 22 Feb. 1765. D.
1 July 1785.
«2 Probably Capt. Sam. Forster af Col. Wm. Evans's Regt. of Foot (see Vol. V., p. 173). Left the
Regt. soon alter the accession of George I.
'' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut, and Capt. 27 May 1717. Out of the
Regt. in 1727.
*♦ Out of the Regt. in 1715.
" Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Out of the Regt. before 1727.
*• A Roman Catholic. Resigned his Conm. on the accession of George I. See his Comn. as Ens.
in Vol. IV., p. 191, and note thereto.
*' See Vol. III., p. 189, note 4. Resigned his Comn. being a Roman Catholic, on the accession of
George I.
** Son and heir of Capt. Wra. Sanderson of Greenwich, Capt. of the Pereyiine yacht, who
brought over George L, was knighted by Ilis Majesty on the yacht, 18 Sept. 1714, and subsequently
created a Baronet. Sr. Wm. Sanderson the elder married Drury Wray, one of the daughters of Sr. Wm.
Wray, Bt. of Ashby. Lincolnshire, and had a ^()u William, the Cnptaiu in the 1st Foot Guards, who
■was serving in same Regt. in 1728. He was Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod. Was thrice married,
and d. 16 Jan. 1754. See The Wrajs of GleiUicorth by Charles Daltou, Vol. IL, pp. 91-92.
54 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
•* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Appointed Lieut, in the 3rd Troop of Horse Guards
27 Jan. 1719. Serving in same Regt. in 1727.
'" Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Out of the Regt. before 1727.
^' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Resigned his Comn. in 1716.
r« Do.
" See note 47.
"* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Out of the Regt. before 1727.
"' 2nd son of Sr. Robt. Townshend, Knt. Appointed Lieut, and Capt. in the 1st Foot Guards
2 Apr. 17<'6. Comn. of Capt.-Lieut. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Capt. and Lt.-Col.
same year. Out of the Regt. before 1728.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION" REGISTERS.
THE COLDSTREAM REGT. OF FOOT GUARDS.
N.B. — See note at the head of p. 49.
[General] Chas. Churchill ^ to be Col. of above Regt. - - Kens , 25 Feb. 1707 e.
[Capt.] Jno. Moody 2 to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Cornelius Swan „ 14 Mar. 1707 5'.
Robt. Bethel | to be Lieut, to Col. Andrew Bisset and rank as
Capt. of Foot --------„ 12 Apr. 1707 e.
Ric. Green 3 to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. "Wm. Stevenage and rank
as Capt. of Foot - ------- ,j 24 Apr. 1707 y.
Ric. Molesworth f to be Capt. and rank as Lt.-Col. vice Sam.
Meeham ..-------,, 5 May 1707 e.
Sr. Winwood Mowat,-* Bt. to be Ens. 'o Col. Tho. Moor - Windsor, 19 Aug. 1707 e.
Win, Scroggs " to be Ens. to Lt. Col. Swan - - - - Kens., 20 Oct. 1707 g.
Jno. Chudleigh ^ (o be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Arundel - - - „ 2o Oct. 1707 ^r.
Jno. Wilson 7 to be Surgeon ----"-» >, ff-
Jas Holford ^ to be Lieut, to Col. Edw. Revet and rank as
Capt. of Foot .-------„ 1 Jan. 1708 c.
Capt. Chas. Selwyn ^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Moor [and rank
as Capt.] ---------„ 2 Jan. 1708 _^.
Nathaniel Farewell 10 to be Ens. to Col. Churchill - - „ 15 Feb. 1708 e.
Robt. Bethel f to be Capt. vice Col. Tho. Moore and rank as
Lt.-Col. of Foot ------- St. James's, 29 Mar. 1708 e.
Michael Reau^^ to be Lieut, to Col. A. Bisset and rank as
Capt. of Foot - - Kens., 13 Apr. 1708 e.
Jno. Parsons ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. [and rank as Capt.] - „ 24 Apr. 1708^.
Capt. Wm. Mathew ^^ to be Qr.-Mr. -----,, ,, ff.
Jno. Uthwatti* (sic) to be Ens. to Brigdr.-Gen. Ric Holmes 11 Feb. 1799 </.
Edward Short ^^ to be En?, to Lt.-Col. Wm. St<^venage - - 5 Apr. 1709 e.
Hy. Green 1^ to be Ens. to Brigdr.-Gen. Ric. Holmes - St. James's, 27 Apr. 1709 ^f.
Sr. Jas. Holford 1'' to be Capt. vice Lt.-Col. Wm. Stevenage
and rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot ----- „ 28 Apr. 17095r.
Jno. Robinson ^^ to be Capt. -Lieut, and rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot - 7 May 1709 e.
Wm. Hanmorej (sic) to be Lieut, to Brigdr.-Gen. Ric. Holmes
and rank as Capt. of Foot - - - - - St. James's, 13 May 1709 5'.
Ralph Bagnall ^^ to be Lieut, to Col. A. Bisset and rank as
Capt. of Foot 20 May 1709 e.
[Sr. Tristram Dillington,! Bt. to be Capt. and rank as Lt.-Col.
of Foot -------- Camp at Ht
[Thos. Hamilton | to be Ens. ----- „
Obadiah Stocker f to be Lieut, and rank as Capt. of Foot - [ „ ]
[Jno. Robinson ^° to be Capt. ------,?
[Edward Eaton ^1 to be Ens. „
Edward Thomas f to be 2nd Lieut, of Grendrs. and rank as
Capt. of Foot [„]
Tho. Smith ^^2 to be Capt. vice Lt.-Col. Edw. Turner and rank
as Lt.-Col. of Foot - -
Jno. Folliot 23 to be First Adjt. -------
Wm. Price 24 to be Lieut, to Brigdr.-Gen. Ric. Holmes and
rank as Capt . of Foot --------
Fras. Wheeler 25 to be Ens. to Brigdr.-Gen. Edward Bradlock
Jno. Parsons 28 to be 2nd Adjt.
Jno. Chudleigh27 to be Lieut, to Col. A. Bisset and rank as
Capt of Foot
Jno. Hatton ^s to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Jno. Robinson - - -
e, 1 Oct.
, 1709.]
»
•]
or.
•]
j>
ct.
10 Feb.
I7l0e.
25 Mar.
17lOe.
30 Ma'r.
e.
1710 e.
12 Apr.
1710e.
27 .\pr.
1710e.
e.
66 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
Thos. Norton 29 to be Capt. vice Lt.-Col. Ric. Molesworth and
rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot (Home Office Entry Bk., Vol.
XV.) Kens., 11 July 1710.
Hy. Cox 30 to be Ens. to Major-Gen. Hy. Holmes - - - 29 Aug. 1710 e.
Henry Selwyn ^i to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Tho. Smith and rank
as Capt. of Foot - Kens., 10 Oct. 17105-.
Edward Braddock 3» [ Junr.] to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Cornelius
Swan „ » 9-
Edward Short ^^ to be Lieut, to Major -O en. Braddock and rank
as Capt. of Foot {Home Office Entry Bk., Vol. XV) St. James's, 30 Nov. 1710.
Wm. Corbet 3* to be Ens. {Hmne Office Entry Bk., Vol. XV.) „ „
Jno. Parsons ^^ to be Qr.-Mr. {HomeOtfice Entry Bk., Vol.XV.) „ „
[Jno.] Uthwat 3^ {sic) to be 2nd Adjt. {Home Office Entry Bk.,
Vol. XV.) St. James's, 16 Dec. 1710.
Richard Legg37 to be Ens. {Army List, 17-40) - - „
EJno. Keating 38 to be Ens. • . _ - . „'\
Sr. Jas. Abercrombie,33 Bt. to be Capt. and rank as Lt.-Col. „ ]
Edward Henry, Lord Quarendon *o to be Capt. vice Lt.-Col.
Eras. Scawen and rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot - - St. James's, 12 Feb. 1711/
Brigdr.-Gen. Hy. Morryson^i to be 2nd Major - - „ 25 Apr. 1711/.
Jno. MerrilH^ to be Solicitor Windsor, 4 July 1711 /*.
Wm. Sotheby*3 to be Ens. to Sr. Jas. Holford - - - „ 19 July 1711/
Cornelius Swan** to be Ens. to Brigdr.-Gen. A. BisseL - St. James's, 10 Apr. 1712/
Ambrose Dickens^ to be Surgeon vice Wilson - - „ 7 May 1712 ^r.
Jas. Hussey *^ to be Ens. to Brigdr.-Gen. Hubbard {sic) - Kens., 27 June 1712/
Jno. Moody ^"^ to be 2nd Adjt. „ „ g.
Sr. Winwood Mowat ^ Bt. to be Lieut, to Major-GeB. Brad-
dock and rank as Capt. of Foot Kens., 11 July \l\2g.
Walter Corbett *^ to be Ens. to Major-Gen. Ric. Holmes - Windsor, 5 Aug. 1712/
Wm. Birberoso to be 2nd Adjt. St. James's, 7 Mar. I 713/
Tho. Sargent *i to be Lieut, to Lord Quarendon and rank as
Capt. of Foot » 14 May 1713/
Chas. Whinyates ^^ to be Lieut, to Major-Gen. Ric. Holmes
and rank as Capt. of Foot - Kens., 25 June 1713 ^r.
Gabriel Reeve ^3 to be Ens. to Brigdr.-Gen. A. Bisset - - „ 22 July 1713/
Jno. Warren ^"1 to be Lieut, to Brigdr.-Gen. Jno. Hubbartand
rank as Capt. of Foot Windsor, 10 Sept. 1713/'.
Jno. Boys^^ to be Capt. vice Lord Quarendon deed, and rank
as Lt.-Col. of Foot „ 10 Nov. 1713/
Thos. Caesar ^^ to be Capt. vice Sr. Jas. Abercrombie and rank
as Lt.-Col. of Foot „ 12 Nov. 1713 ^r.
Jno. Folliot^'^ to be Capt. -Lieut, and rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot „ „ g-
Sr. Winwood Mowatj^^^ Bt. to be Adjt. -...,, 16 Nov. 1713 5^.
Geo. Matthews ^^ to be Ens. to Brigdr.-Gen. Morrison - - „ „ g-
James Short ^^ to be Capt. vice Sr. Jas. Holford and rank as
Lt.-Col. of Foot- -------„ »> 9'
Hy. Morrison ^1 [Junr.] to be Lieut, to Sr. Jas. Abercrombie
and rank as Capt. of Foot ------„ „ g.
Tho. Hunt*2 to be Lieut, to Brigdr.-Gen. A. Bisset and rank
as Capt. of Foot St. James's, 20 Mar. 1714/
Lt.-Col. Jeffery Gibl)ons^3 to be Capt. vice Maj.-Geu. Ric,
Holmes ......... [St. James's] „ g.
Jno. Chudleigh ^* to be Capt. of Lt.-Col. Tho. Norton's late
Cy. and rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot - - - - - St. James's „ /
N.B. — The notes to the lioll of Officers given in the Hist, of the Coldstream Guards have been
utilised in the notices given below.
» See Vol. v., Part II., p. 3, note 2.
» See Vol. IV., p. 179, note 3.
[1707-17U.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 57
' Appointed Ens. 18 Dec. 1704. Comn. as Lieut, and Capt. renewed by George I. in Jan. 1715.
Left the Regt. in July of same j'ear.
■• Of Inglistoun, X.R. Promoted Lieut, and Capt. 11 July 1712. First Adjt. from 16 Nov. 1713
to 29 July 1715, when he left the Regt. Granted a pension of £100 per ann. by George I.
' Left the Regt. in Apr. 1709.
" Promoted Lieut, and Capt. 27 Apr. 1710. Capt. and Lt.-Col. 20 Mar. 1714. D. 5 Oct. 1729.
^ Dead in May 1713.
* Appointed Ens. 20 Dec. 1703. Capt. and Lt.-Col. 28 Apr. 1709. A.D.C. to Lt.-Gen. Wm.
Seymour "in present intended expedition" dated 10 July 17u8 {Hist, of Coldstream Guards, II., p.
471). D. 12 Nov. 1713 and bd. at Chelsea.
' 2nd son of Major-General Wm. Selwyn, Governor of Jamaica. Appointed Capt. in Col.
Handasyde's Regt. of Foot in the West Indies 23 Dec. 1703. Promoted Major of Col. Jno. Sehoyn's
Regt. of Foot (3rd Buffs) 13 Mar. 1711. Out of last-named Regt. 25 July 1715. D. at Richmond,
Surrey, in 1749.
'0 Left the Regt. in July 1711.
" Resigned his Comn. in Apr. 1710.
'- Promoted Capt.-Lieut. and Lt.-Col. 8 July 1721. Capt. and Lt.-Col. 6 Oct. 1729. Appointed
Col. of the 41st Foot 4 Mar. 1752. D. a Lt.-Gen. in 1764.
" Appointed Ens. 1 May 1702. Lieut, and Capt. 4 May 1705. Qr.-Mr. from Apr. to Xov. 1710
when he resigned his Comn.
" Uthwayt. 2nd Adjt. from 16 Dec. 1710 to 26 June 1712 when he left the Regt.
^' Promoted Lieut, and Capt. 30 Nov. 1710. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Dead in May
1727.
" Resigned his Comn. in Aug. 1710.
" See note 8.
'* Appointed Lieut, and Capt. 25 Mar. 1706. Capt. and Lt.-Col. in 1709. Comn. renewed by
George I. in Jan. 1715. 2nd Major 28 Sept. 1715. 1st Major 12 Aug. 1717. Lt.-Col. of the Cold-
stream Guards 3 Aug. 1733. D. 21 Oct. 1734.
'• Appointed Lieut, in Major-Gen. Tatton's Regt. of Foot 24 Apr. 1708. Left the Coldstream
Guards in 1710.
^ This Comn. is not forthcoming. It was bestowed by Marlborough. See note 18.
*' This Comn. is not forthcoming. It was bestowed by Marlborough. Lieut, and Capt. 15 Aug.
1715. Capt.-Lieut. and Lt.-Col. 2 Oct. 1731. Capt. and Lt.-Col. 3 Apr. 1733. Qr.-Mr. from
24 May 1733 to 3 July 1733. D. 4 Jan. 1737.
^ Appointed Lieut, and Capt. 25 Apr. 1704. Resigned his Comn. in May 1720.
*^ Appointed Ens. in the Coldstream Guards 20 Mar. 1704. Served at the defence of Gibraltar
during the winter of 1704-1705. " Received two wounds and was 8 months under the sur<yeon's
hands on his passage home he was taken prisoner and barbarouslv treated. Was
3 months a prisoner in France " (Ensign Folliott's Petition to Prince George of Denmark 23 Apr.
1706. Treasury Papers, Vol. XCVIII. Xo. 17). First Adjt. 1710-1713 and again from July 1715
— Feb. 1721. Lt.-Govr. of Pendennis Castle in June 1729. Govr. of Carlisle 9 July 17.^^9. Lt.-Col.
of Ist Foot Guards 1 Apr. 1743. Commanded last-named Regt. in several campaigns and d. a
Lt.-Gen. in 1748.
^ l9t. Lieut, of the Grendr. Co. Resigned his Comn. in Sept. 1715.
** I'romoted Lieut, and Capt. 1 Aug. 1716. Resigned his Comn. in X^ov. 1720.
^ See note 12.
^ See note 6.
28 D. in Apr. 1712.
2' Left the Regt. in Mar. 1714. Appointed Lieut.-Govemor of Chelsea Hospital in 1730.
'<• Promoted Lieut, and Capt. 15 Aug. 1715. Dead in July 1716.
'' 3rd son of Major-General Wm. Selwyn, Govr. of Jamaica. Appointed Ens. 14 Sept. 1705. Left
the Regt. in May 1713, and was appointed Capt. in the Xorth British Dragoons 31 May 1715. D. in
1734 and was bd. at Matson, Gloucestershire..
*" Lieut, of Grendrs. 1 Aug. 1716. Capt.-Lieut. and Lt.-Col. 30 Oct. 1734. Capt. and Lt.-Col.
10 Feb. 1736. 2nd Major 2 Apr. 1743. 1st Major 27 May 1745. Lt.-Col. of the Regt. 21 Xov. 1745.
" thought a duel with sword and pistol with Col. Waller in Hyde Park 26 May 1718." Appointed
Col. of the 14th Foot 17 Feb. 1753. General and C.-in-C. of an Expedition to Xorth America
24 Sept. 1754. Wounded at Fort du Quesne on the Ohio 9 July 1755 and d. four days after. See
Hisi. of the Coldstream Guards, Vol. II., p. 473.
" See note 15.
** Left the Regt. in July 1715.
** See note 12.
** See note 14.
58 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
8' Promoted Lieut, and Capt. 15 Aug. 1715. Capt.-Lieut. and Lt.Col. 5 Apr. 1733. Capt. and
Lt.-Col. 30 Oct. 1734. D. 7 June 1753.
•* Comn. not forthcoming, but his name appears in the Coldstream lioll of Officers in the Hist, of
the Regt. Left the Regt. in July 17 15.
■'• Comn. not forthcoming, but his name appears in the Coldstream Roll of Officers in the Hist, of
the Regt. See Vol. V., Part. II., p. 6, note 38.
■•o Eldest son of the 1st Earl of Lichfield. D. uum. in 1713.
*i See Vol. IV., p. 20, note 5.
** A duplicate Comn. in same Entry Book gives " 23 Feb. 1711."
" Promoted Lieut, and Capt. of a Grendr. Cy. 20 May 1721. Capt. and Lt.-Col. 25 Aug. 1737.
Retired ni Apr. 1744. D. in 1760. He was 4th .son of James Sotheby of Sewardstone, Essex.
** Left the Regt. in July 1713.
*^ Resigned his Comn. 12 Dec. 1717.
■" Dead in Apr. 1725.
*' See note 2.
^ See note 4.
•*» Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Left the Regt. in Apr. 1717.
50 Placed on half pay in 1713. Re-appointed 2nd Adjt. 24 Oct. 1715. Ensign in same Regt. in
Oct. 1721. D. in Aug. 1726.
°' Resigned his Comn. in Nov. 1716.
52 See p. 38, note 21.
53 Promoted Lieut, and Capt. 12 May 1727. D. 22 Apr. 1734.
5* Resigned his Comn. in Sept. 1715.
55 Appointed Capt. in the 3rd Foot Guards 21 Feb. 1712. Resigned his Comn. in the Coldstream
Guards in Sept. 1721.
5« Resigned his Comn. in Aug. 1715.
57 See note 23.
5* See note 4.
59 Served previously as Eus. in the Rl. Scots Regt. of Foot. Left the Coldstream Guards in Aug.
1715.
'^ Appointed Lieut, and Capt. in above Regv. 30 July 1705. Capt.-Lieut. and Lt -Col. 26 July
1710 (Comn. not forthcoming). Retd. 2o Aug, 1737 and "allowed to receive his pay, 16.s. fid. per
day during his life." Hist, of the Coldstream Guards, Vol. TL, p. 471.
^1 Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 7 Oct. 1705. Promoted Capt. of a Cy. in the 8th Foot (then
commanded by his father) 21 Aug. 1717. Out of said Kegt. before 1727.
53 Left the Regt. in July 1717. Appointed Capt. in Lord Cobham's Regt. of Dragoons. Serving
as Capt. in said Regt. in 1727.
62 See Vol. v., p. 264, note 9.
5^ See note 6.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 59
THE THIRD REGT. OF FOOT GUARDS.
N.B. This Regt. came on the English Establishment in 1708, ond the \st Batt. was
sent to Spam in 171'K Served under General Stanhojie, and were taken
prisoners at Brihuega in Dec. 1710.
Patrick Moncreif ^ to be Capt. and rank as Lt.-Col. of
Foot Kens., 6 Mar. 1708 *.
James Kerr ^ to be Capt.-Lieut. and rank as do. - - - »> ?j *•
Jno. Murray ^ to be Lieut, and rank as Capt. of Foot - - „ „ s.
Lord Jedburgh ■* to be Ens. -------„ „ *.
Jno. Howpe ^ {sic) to be Capt. v?ce Lt.-Col. Robt. Mushet
and rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot >»3 June 1708 e.
Robt. Blunt 6 to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. — Daliel - - - "Windsor, 15 Sept. 1708 e.
Wm. Lord Cranston ^ to be Capt. vice Lt.-Col. Pat. Mon-
crief, deed., and to rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot - - - - 4 May 1709 e.
Robt. Murray ^ to be Lieut, to Col. Tho. Hamilton and
rank as Capt. of do. ------- - „ e.
Maurice Morgan ^ to be Ens. to Lord Cranston . - . - „ e.
Alex. Montgomery 1° to be Capt. vice Lt.-Col. Robt.
Read and rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot ------ 2 June 1709 c.
Wm. Stanhope ^^ to be Capt. vice — Murray [and rank
as Lt.-Col. of Foot] {Home Office Entry Bk.,Vol. XV.) St. James's, 19 June 1710.
Jno. Smith 12 to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Murray ----- 7 July 1710 e.
George Hepburn ^^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Harry Verrier
and rank as Capt. of Foot ^ 26 July 1710 e.
James Moorhead ^^ {sic) to be Adjt. --...- „ e.
Lucius Henry, Visct. Falkland ^^ to be Capt. vice Lt.-
Col. Wm. Sharpe, deed, in Spain, and to rank as
Lt.-Col. of Foot - - - - - - - 22 Aug. 1710 e.
Robt. Murray ^^ to be Capt. vice the Earl of Dalhousie
and rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot - ...... 4 Sept. 1710 e.
Brigdr. -General Jno. Steuart i^ to be 1st Lt.-Col. and rank
as Col. of Foot {Home Office Entry Bk.,Vol. XV.)- - - „
Wm. Dalrimple ^^ {sic) to be Capt. vice Col. Scott [and
rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot] {Home Office Entry Bk.j
Vol. XV.) Kens., 19 Sept. 1710
Robert Walpole ^^ to be Ens. [no Cy. given] ----., „ k.
David Campbell 20 to be do. [do.] „ 21 Sept. 1710 ^r.
Wm. Lord Jedburgh 21 to be Capt. vice Lt.-Col. Mont-
gomery and rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot ..... 3 Oct. I7l0y.
Wm. Dick 22 to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Dalyell and rank
as Capt. of Foot Madrid, 10 Oct. 1710/.
Jno. Campbell 23 to be Ens. to the Marquis of Lothian's
own Cy. 3 Oct. 1710/
Jno. Cope 2* to be Capt. vice Lt.-Col. Hamilton and rank as
Lt.-Col. of Foot {Hotne Office Entry Bk., Vol. XV.) - - 7 Oct. 1710.
Wm. Earl of Dalhousy 25 {sic) to be Capt. vice Lt.-Col.
Verrier [killed in action] and rank as Lt.-Col. of
Foot - St. James's, 22 Mar. 1711/
[George] Lord Balgony 2fi to be Capt. of Major Corbett's
late Cy. and rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot {Home Office
Entr,/ Bh., Vol. XV.) ■ - - - 19 Apr. 1711.
Lord Wm. Hay ^7 to be [1st] Major (do.) . - . - . „
60
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
Jas. Ogilvie ^ to be Lieut, to Lord Falkland and rank as
Capt. of Foot (Home Office Entry Book, Vol. XV.)
Ric. Maitland 29 to be Adjt. '{Home Office Bk., Vol. XV.)
Jas. Muiihead^o to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Hope and rank
as Capt. of Foot {Home Office Entry Bk., Vol. XV.)
Alex. McNaughton ^i to be Lieut, to Lt.-Ool. Jno. Cope
and rank as Capt. of Foot {Home Office Entry Bk.,
Vol. XV.)
Wm. Dick 32 to be Lieut, to Col. TVm. Dalrimple {sic)
and rank as Capt. of Foot {Home Office Entry Bk.,
Vol. XV.) ' . . .
Jas. Ballantine ^3 to be Ens. (do.) . - - .
Patrick Edmonstone ^^ to be do. (do.) - - - -
Jno. Boys 35 to be Capt. vice Lt.-Col. Jno, Cope and
rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot - - . . -
Tlio. Artbur^^ to be Ens. to Brigdr. -General Stewart
Jno. Campbell 37 to be Capt. -Lieut, and rank as Lt. Col.
of Foot
Peregrine Thos. Hopson 38 to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Jno.
Bois {sic) --------
Chas. Stewart 3^ to be Ens. to the Marquis of Lothian's
own Cy. --------
James Balatin^^ {sic) to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Jno. Hamil-
ton and rank as Capt. of Foot - . - -
James Kenaine ^^ to be Qr.-Mr. - - - - -
Jno. Lawry ^^ {sic) to be Ens. to Lord Falkland
Phineas Bowles ^3 to be Capt. vice Col. Wm. Stanhope
and rank as Lt. Col. of Foot - - - - -
Henry Lowe*^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Bowles and rank
as Capt. of Foot -------
Edward D'Auvergne^ to be Chaplain - - - -
Col. James Scott ^^ to be 2nd Major - - - -
Capt. George Stewart ^7 to be Qr.-Mr. - - - -
Capt. Jno. Scott** to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Jno. Hope
Matthew Scroggs ^^ to be Lieut, to Col. Alex. McKenzy
{sic) and rank as Capt. of Foot - - - -
Col. Jno. Hamilton 50 to be 2nd Lt.-Col.
Jno. Earl of Dunmore ^i to be Col. of above Regt. -
Tho. Paterson52 to be Solicitor to above Regt.
James Hayles ^3 to be Capt. vice Jno. Earl of Dunmore
and rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot . - - - -
Jno. Davis 54 to be Ens. to Brigdr. -General Stewart's Cy.
Geo. Ogilvie ^s to be Ens. to Col. Jas. Scott -
Thos. Young 56 to be Capt. vice Lt.-Col. Alex. McKeuzie
and rank as Lt.-Col. of Foot - - - -
Wm. Stewart 57 to be Lieut, to Brigdr. -General Wm.
Stewart's Cy. vice Capt. Scott who resigns, and
rank as Capt. of Foot ------
1 May 1711.
2 May 1711.
St. James's, 21 Feb. 1712/
14 Apr. 1712/
„ 19 Apr. 1712/
„ 25 Apr. 1712/
Kens., 27 June 1712/
Windsor, 4 Sept. 1712/".
„ 10 Sept. n\2g.
„ 27 Sept. 1712^.
St. James's, 7 Mar. 1713/
„ 30 Mar. 1713^.
„ 14 May 1713/
- Kens., 9 June 1713/
„ 25 June 1713/
St. James's, 1 July l1\^g.
- Kens., 22 July 1713/
Windsor, 18 Aug. 1713/
„ 10 Oct. 171.^/
„ 10 Nov. 1713*.
St. James's, 20 Mar. 1714 s.
„ 24 Mar. 1714*.
„ 10 Apr. 1714*.
- St. James's, 15 May 1714*.
Kens., 5 July 1714*.
' Served previously as Capt. in Lord Murray's Regt. of Scots Foot (Vol. IV., p. 108). Died
A May 1709.
2 Probably the Capt. Jas. Kerr who had served iu Lord Jedburgh's Dragoons. Out of the 3rd
Foot Guards in Apr. 1712.
» Out of the Regt. before 1715.
* Only son of the 2nd Marquis of Lothian. Succeeded as 3rd Marquis in 1722. Promoted Capt.
and Lt.-Col. 3 Oct. 1710. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in 1717. D. in 1767.
* Hope. Left the Regt. in 1715, and was appointed Lt.-Col. of the Camerouians. Sold the Lt.-
Colonelcy of last-named Kegt. 5 Apr. 1718.
[1707-1714] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 61
* A certain Robt. Blount was appointed Lieut, in Col. Humphrey Gore's Regt. of Dragoons 22 July
1715.
7 Fifth Lord Cranstoun. Left the Regt. on the accession of George L He md. Lady Jane Kerr,
2nd dau. of the 2ud Marquis of Lothian. D. in 1727.
* Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 18 June 1705. Promoted Capt. and Lt.-Col. 4 Sept. 1710. Comn.
renewed by George I. in 1715. Colonel of the 37th Foot 4 Aug. 1722. Transferred to the Colonelcy
of the 38th Foot 13 May 1735. Brigdr.-Gen. 29 Nov. 1735. D. 25 Mar. 1738.
* Promoted Lieut, in Lt.-Gen. Luraley's Regt. of Horse before 1715. Appointed Capt. and Lt.-Col.
in the 3rd Foot Guards 16 Mar. 1722. Serving in 1727.
1" Served previously in the El. Scots Fusiliers. Left the 3rd Foot Guards 3 Oct. 1710. See hia
Comn. as Capt. and Lt.-Col. in the 1st Foot Guards, and note thereto on p. 52, note 34.
" 3rd son of Jno. Stanhope of Elvaston, co. Derby. A distinguished Statesman. Col. of a Regt.
of Foot 17 Mar. 1711. Appointed Col. of a newly-raised Regt. of Drago(ms 22 July 1715. Col. of
the 13th Dragoons 20 Sept. 1725. Brigdr.-Gen. 19 Nov. 1735. Major-Gen. 2 July 1739. Created
Baron Harrington 6 Jan. I73u. Appointed Secretary of State same year and raised to an Earldom.
General-Govr. of Ireland in 1746. D. in 1756.
'^ Left the Regt. on the accession of George I.
" Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Out of the Regt. before 1727.
" Muirhead. See his Comn. as 2nd Lieut, of Grendrs. in Vol. IV., p. 269. Promoted Lieut, and
Capt. 2 ^lay 1711. Serving as Capt. in the Royal Scots Regt. of Foot in 1727.
'* 6th Viscount. Appointed Lt.-Col. en second of Col. Phineas Bowles's Regt. of Foot in Spain
5 ]Mar. 17()8. Served as A.D.C. to General James Stanhope during the campaign of 1710 in Spain,
and was honourably mentioned in Stanhope's Dispatch announcing the victory at Almenara. Comn.
as Capt. and Lt.-Col. in the 3rd Foot Guards renewed by George 1. in 1715. Resigned his Comn. in
1716. D. in 1730.
'« See note 8.
^' Appears to have been a nephew of Genl. Wm. Steuart the Col. of the 9th Foot. Resigned his
Comn. in 1717.
" Dairy mple. A younger son of the first Earl of Stair. Resigned his Comn. on the accession of
George I. See his former Comn. in Vol. V., p. 227, note 7.
'^ A child. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Eldest son of the celebrated Sir Robert Wal-
pole. Prime Minister to George I. and George II. Succeeded his father in 1745 as 2nd Earl of Orford
and d. in 1751.
^ Out of the Regt. before 1715.
'* See uote 4.
^* Comn. signed by Genl. Stanhope. Serving with same rank in 1727. A certain Wm. Dick was
appointed Lt.-Gov. and Town Major of New York, and d. s. p. in 1733.
^"3 Eldest son of the Hon. John Campbell of Mamore. Succeeded in 1761 as 4th Duke of Argyll.
Promoted Ciipt. -Lieut, and Lt.-Col. 19 Apr. 1712. Capt. and Lt.-Col. 13 Aug. 1715. Served with
the Scots Guards in Spain, and was made a Brigade-Major 8 Mar. 1711. During the Rebellion of
1715 was A.D.C. to the Duke of Argyll in Scotland. Appointed Col. of the 39th Foot 27 June 1737.
Transferred to the Colonelcy of the 21st Fusiliers 1 Nov. 1738. Brigdr.-Gen. 9 Jan. 1743. Com-
manded a Brigade at Dettingen. Major-Gen. 24 Feb. 1744. Held a command in Scotland during
the Rebellion of 1745. Lt.-Gen. 27 Aug. 1747. Removed to the Colonelcy of the Scots Greys
29 Apr. 1752. K.T. in 1765. D. in 1770.
"^^ Is said to have been commissioned a Cornet 14 Mar. 1707. Bt.-Col. 15 Nov. 1711. Lt.-Col. of
Major-Gen. Wynne's Regt. of Foot 2 Apr. 1712. Half-pay in 1713. Lt.-Col. of the 1st Tp. of Horse
Grendr. Guards 1 Apr. 1720. Col. of 39th Foot 10 Nov. 1730. Removed to the 5th Foot 15 Dec.
1732. Brigdr.-Gen. 12 Nov. 1735. Col. of the 9th Dragoons 27 June 1737. Major-Gen. 2 July
1739. Col. of the 7th Dragoons 12 Aug. 1741. Lt.-Gen. 7 Feb. 1743. Made a Knight of the Bath
for distinguished braver^' at Dettingen. C.-in-C. in Scotland in 1745, and was defeated at Prestoa
Pans by the Rebels. Died in 1760. A work entitled Sir John Cope and the Rebellion of 1745,
was brought out in 1898 by the late Gen. Sir Patrick Cadell, K.C.B.
-* 6th I]arl of Dalhvusie. Succeeded to the title on the death of his kinsman the 5th Earl, who
d. in Spain while in command of the 1st Batt. of the 3rd Foot Guards. Comn. renewed by George I.
in 171.^. Serving in 1717. Out of the Regt. in 1727. D. 8 Dec. 1739.
"^ See his Comn. as Ens. in Brigdr.-Gen. Maitland's Regt. in Vol. V., p. 222, and note thereto
Resigned his Comn. in 1716. D. in 1721, leaving a son who succeeded as 4th Earl of Leven and 3rd
Earl of Melville.
*^ See his Comn. as Capt. and Lt.-Col. in above Regt. in Vol. IV., p. 69, and uote thereto. Pro-
moted Lt.-Col. of the 3rd Foot Guards in 1717. Out of the Regt. in 1723.
^^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Out of the Regt. in 1727.
" Resigned the Adjutancy in 1716, and was appointed Qr.-Mr. soon afterwards. Promoted Capt.
and Lt.-Col. 24 Aug. 1727. Out of the Army before 1740.
'" See note 14.
62 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
31 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. No further trace.
3» See note 22.
33 Promoted Lieut, and Capt. 4 Sept. 1712. Capt. in Col CliurchiU's newly-raised Eegt. of Dra-
goons 22 July 1715. Placed on half-pay on reduction of the Rejjt. in July 1717.
3^ Promoted Lieut, and Capt. 9 Sept. 1717. Serving with same rank in 1727. Out of the Regt.
in 1740.
35 " From the Pension List." See his Comn. in the Coldstream Guards on p. 56.
3« Out of the Regt. 24 Mar. 1714.
3'' A duplicate Conm. in same MS. gives the date of " 27 July." See his Comn. as Ens. on p. 59,
and note 23 on p. 61.
3^ Probalily a child. See his Comn. as 2nd Lieut, in Lord Shannon's Marines in Vol. V., p. 135,
and note 17 on p. 137.
3' Comn renewed by George I. 11 Jan. 1715. Appointed Lieut, in Brigdr.-Gen. Honywood's
Dragoons 2'2 July 1715. Further services untraced.
"" See note 33.
■•i Out of the Regt. 25 June 1713.
*2 Laurie. Comn. renewed by George \. in 1715. Promoted Lieut, and Capt. 2 Mar. 1728.
Serving with same rank in 1745. Wounded at the battle of Fontenoy. Bt.-Col. 23 Dec. 1752. Lt.-
Col. Comg the 3rd Foot Guards 22 May 1756. D. in 1762.
••3 Probably son of Brigdr. Gen. Phineas Bowles. Is said to have been commissioned Capt. in
March 110 {Arrtu/ List, 1740). Succeeded Brigdr.-Gen. Bowles as Col. of the 12th Dragoons 20 Mar.
1719. Brigdr.-Gen. 2 Dec. 1735. Maj.-Gen. 2 July 1739. Transferred to the Colonelcy of the
Carabinit-rs 20 Dec. 1740. D. in 1749.
■" Comn. renewed by George L in 1715. Serving in 1717. Further services untraced.
*^ Served previously as Chaplain to Maj.-Gen. Roger Elliot's Regt. of Foot. Probably son of the
Rev. Edward D'Auvergne who had served for many years as Chaplain to the Scots Foot Guards.
••^ See his first <^omu. as Ens. in above Regt. in Vol. IIL, p. 240, and note thereto. Attained the
rank of Lt.-Col. Comg. the 3rd Foot Guards 17 Nov. 1723. Serving in 1740.
*> Resigned his Comn. as Qr.-Mr. in 1716.
*^ Previous services untraced. Promoted Lieut, and Capt. 2 Aug. 1715. Serving with same rank
in 1727.
■*' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in 1717.
50 See Vol. in., p. 45, note 18. Left the Regt. 22 July 1715.
51 2nd Earl. As Lord Fincastle commanded a Cy. in the Rl. Scots Regt. of Foot at Malplaquet
(See Part II.). One of the representative Peers of Scotland in 1713. Commanded a Division in
Flanders in 1742 and at Dettingen. Attained the rank of General 30 Mar. 1745. Was Governor of
Plymouth. D. in 1752.
52 Untraced.
53 Hales. Appointed Capt. and Lt.-Col. in the .Ist Foot Guards 11 Jan. 1715. Left said Regt.
the same }ear.
5^ Resigned his Comn. on the accession of George I.
55 Promoted Lieut, and Capt. in 1716. Capt.-Lieut. and Lt.-Col. 7 Nov. 1739. D. in 1745.
56 Resigned his Comn. in 1716.
»7 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Out of the Regt. in 1717.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 63
THE ROYAL [SCOTS] REGT. OF FOOT.
N.B. — See note at the head of p. 49.
James Erskinef to be Capt. in the 2nd Batt. . . . .
George Innes f to be 2iid Lieut, of Grendis. in the 1st Batt.
Peter Hamilton f to be Ens. to Capt. Alex. Ross in do.
Robt. Wilkie f to be Ens. to Capt. Alex Shaw in the 2nd Batt.
Wm. Barker 1 to be Ens. to Major Jas. Abercromby in the
1st Batt. ----------
Peter Steuart f to be Lieut, to Capt. in the 2nd Batt.
Alex. Home^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Chas. Cockburn in do.
Wm. Johnson f to be Ens. to Capt. Arch. Hamilton in the
1st Batt. - - - -
Jno. Haigley f to be Lieut, to Cnpt. Hy. Whitney in do.
Kenneth McKenzief to be Qr.-Mr. to the 2nd Batt. -
Robt. Gawne f to be Ens. to Capt. Jas. Erskine in do.
Wm. Muirhead3 to be Capt. in the 1st Batt. - - . .
Marcellus Laroon f to be Lieut, to Capt. Arch. Hamilton
in do. .-------._
Wm. Weir f to be Capt. in the 2nd Batt. - - -
Fras. Colman j to be [2Ld] Lieut, of Grendrs. in 2nd Batt. -
Arch. Comery j" to be Ens. to Maj. Jas. Abercromby in
1st. Batt. - - - -
Jas. Sinclair I to be Ens. to the Earl of Orkney's Cy. in do.
Jno. Bennet f to be Ens. to Capt. Jas. Douglas in 2nd Batt.
Sr. Arch. Cockburn j to be Lieut, to Lord Fiucastle in 1st
Batt. - - -..-.-.
Jas. Hamilton | to be [1st] Lieut, of Grendrs. in 2nd Batt. -
Chas. Gordon f to be Ens. to Major Cunningham in do.
— Forbes f to be Ens. to Col. Andrew Hamilton in the Ist
Batt. ---.-----.
Chas. Sletclier t {sic) to be Ens. to Capt. Weir in 2nd Batt. -
Jno. Cadd'jU | to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Chas. Cockburne in do.
Jas. Ballantyu j to be Capt. vice Alex. Shaw in do. - - -
Geo. Inglis f to be [1st] Lieut, of Grendrs. in the 1st Batt. -
Wm. Sinclair | to be Ens. to the Earl of Orkney in do.
Jas. White j to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Robt. Carr in do.
Jas. Sinclair t to be Capt. vice Hy. Whitney in do. - - -
Henry Villars j to be Ens. to Lord Edward Murray in 2nd
Batt. ----.--'-.-
Lord Oliphant f to be Capt. vice Wm. Muirhead in 1st Batt.
Mungo Smith j to be Ens. to Lord Oliphant . - - .
Joseph Loveday | to be Chaplain ------
AVm. Dalton "j" to be Ens. to Capt. Thos. Carr in 2nd Batt. -
Jno. Macquire f {sic) to be Capt. of Lt.-Col. Jas. Abercromby's
Cy. in 1st Batt. ------ Camp at Havre, 1 Oct. 1700 /t.
Jno. Shaw to be Lieut. -....-_- 2 Mar. 1710 a:.
Chas. Pawlet^ to be Ens. to Capt. Robt. Monroe - - Hague, 4 Mar. 1710/.
And. Skene ^ to be Lieut. -------[,,] „ .r.
David Graham ^ to be do. ■'------[,,] „a*.
Sr. Jas. Abercromby | to be 1st Lt.-Colonel - - St. James's, 20 Mar. 1711/.
Jas. Hamilton | to be Capt. vice Arch. Hamilton - „ „ f.
Arch. Cockburn 7 (o be Ens. ------- l Qct. 171 l.r.
Dominique Dalton^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Jas. Hamilton St. James's, 13 Feb. 1112 g.
Rochfort Macneil ' to be Ens. to Capt. Ruthven - - „ „ g.
1 Apr.
1707 0.
„ 0.
„ o.
„ o.
2 Apr.
1707 0.
3 Apr.
„ o.
1707 0.
4 Apr.
,» o.
1707 0.
„ 0.
„ 0.
1 June 1 707 o.
20 Sept.
1707 o.
27 Mar,
0.
.1708 0.
15 Apr.
1708 0.
2G May
1708 o.
„ 0.
1 Se|t.
„ o.
1708o.
3 Sept.
1708 0.
4 Sept.
20 Sept.
6 Oct
1708 0.
1708 0.
1708o.
1 Nov.
1708 0.
„ o.
2 Nov,
„ 0.
, 1708 0.
„ 0.
3 Nov.
„ 0.
, 1708 0.
25 Mar.
„ 0.
1709o.
14 Apr,
, 1709 o.
64 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
And. Hamilton ^^ to be Lieut, to Sr. Jas. Abercromby - St. James's, 14 Feb. 1712 g.
Eobt. Gawen f to be Lieut, to Lord Cummerland - „ 15 Feb. 1712^.
Alex. Iiwyn f to be Lieut, to Capt. MacQueen - - „ 16 Feb, 1712 ^r.
Wm. Hamilton 11 to be Lieut, to Capt. MelviU - - „ 17 Feb. 1712 ^r.
Jas. Steuart ^^ to be Ens. to Capt. Brisbane - - „ » ^•
Chas. Blakeney 1=^ to be Ens. to Major Irwyu - - „ 18 Feb. 1712 (7.
Alex. Agnew !•* to be Ens. to Major Weir - - „ 19 Feb. 1712 g.
Alex. Gordon f to be Capt. vice Geo. Ogilvie - - - W'hall, 9 Dec. 1712/;.
Alex. MeGoan ^^ to be Ens. to Col. Cockburn vice Ens.
Mathers (*«'c) provided for in the Guards - - Windsor, 23 Dec. 1713*.
Wm. Langley '^^ to be hJns. to Capt. Ballantine vice Ens.
Bennet broke by a Ct. Martial . - - _ ^^ ,, *.
Jno. Hamilton i'' to be Lieut, to Capt Melviu {sic') vice Wm.
Hamilton who resigns ..--.. Kens., 30 June 17145.
' Left the Regt. in Apr. ] 708. A certain Wm. Barker was appointed Lieut, in Lord Paston's
Eegt. of Foot 24 Mar. 1709.
'-' Out of the Regt. 6 Oct. 1708.
3 Out of the Regt. 3 Nov. 1708
^ A child. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Appointed Lt.-Col. of Col. Chas. Churchill's
Dragoons, 7 Mar. 1720. Lt.-Col. of the 1st Tp. of Horse Grenadier Guards 3 Apr. 1733.
Col. of the 9th Regt. of Marines 27 Dec. 1740. Brigdr.-Gen. 28 May 1745. Major-Gen. 17 Sep.
1747. U. in 1751. His full name was Charles Armand Paulet, and he appears to have been an
illegitimate son of the third Duke of Bolton.
* Promoted Capt. 8 Feb. 1736. Serving in 1740.
^ Serving as Lieut, in same Regt. in 1728. Out of the Regt. before 1740.
^ Promoted Lieut. 23 May 1732. Killed at Fonteuoy.
^ Probably son of Peter Dalton by his -wife Mary Dominick (see Chester's Westminster Abbey
Begisters, p. 16). Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving as Lieut, in 1728.
3 Promoted Lieut. 4 July 1719. Serving in same Regt. in 1728.
^o Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Called " Henry Hamilton " in the MS. Army List for
1730.
'^ Resigned his Comn. 30 June 1714.
12 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
13 Out of the Regt. in 1715.
1* Paid 100 guineas to Col. Franks for an Ensigncy held by Martin Emmenes, Colonel Franks's
nephew, in Major-Gen. Livesay's Regt. of Foot then in Minorca. Agnew went out to Port Mahon, to
join his Regt., furnished with a Comn. signed by Queen Anne, and dated 16 Apr. 1711 (see p. 82) ;
but on arrival there Ensign Emmenes denied all knowledge of the said transaction of his uncle's, and
refused to resign. Agnew was obliged to return to England, and having petitioned the Queen for
redress, Col. Franks was ordered to refund the 100 guineas, and dfiSO for Agnew's expenses. Agnew
was given an Ensigncy in the Royal Regt. of Foot dated as above. This Comn. was renewed in 1715.
1^ Placed on half -pay in 1714 on the reduction of his Cy.
« Do.
17 Out of the Regt. in 1715.
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSIOX REGISTERS.
65
THE EARL OF PORTMORE'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[2nd QUEEN'S REGT. OF FOOT.]
N.B. — See the Almanza Casualty Roll in Part III.
Piesey Kirk i to be Lt.-Colouel -----
Ric. Phillips 2 to be Major ------
Tho. Gostling ^ to be Oapt. vice Billing - - .
James Giles'' to be Capt. -Lieut. - - - - -
Jno. Dalrymple^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Wm. Dowdeswell
Chas. Colyear^ to be Capt. vice Wm. Hamilton -
Isaac Bi'own '' to be Lieut, to Capt. Peter Hart
Dymoke Licester {sic) ^ to be Ens. to Col. Kirk's Cy.
Patrick Garden^ to be Eus. to Capt. -
Henry Shepheard 1° to be Ens. to Capt. Chas. Colier {sic)
Wm. Graham ii to be Lieut, to Capt. Peter Hart -
Tho. Rydyerd '^ {sic) to be Lieut. to Capt, And. Boismorel
Cosby Phillips i^ to be Ens. to Capt. Dodswell
Otho Hamilton '* to be Ens. to Capt. -
Beu. Rudyerd ^^ to be Capt. of Lt.-Col. Arnott's late Cy.
Jno. Phillips ^^ to be Capt. vice Tho. Goslyn deed.
Patrick Garden ^^ to be Lieut, to Major Roger Davis
Peircy Kirk i^ to be Colonel vice the Earl of Portmore
Ric. Phillips 19 to be Lt.-Colouel -----
Jno. Arnot '^^ to be Major ------
Sam, Hinton 21 to be Ens. to Capt. Harcoiirt
Chas. Honywood 22 to be Ens. to Capt. Roger Davis
Wm. Franks 23 to be Ens. to Major Culliford
Edward Daniel 2^ to be Capt. vice — Dodswell
James Brandon 2^ to be Ens. -----
Paul Latour26 to be Lieut, to Major Laton - - -
Wm. Catherwood 27 to be Ens. to the Colonel's Cy.
Jno. Arnot 28 to be Lt. -Colonel - - - -
Jno. Fitz Gerald 29 to be Major -----
Paul Latour ^o to be Lieut, to Major Davis - - -
Jno. Phillips 31 to be Adjt. ------
Wm. Gardner ^2 to be Ens. to Capt. . - -
[Jno.] Wyndham 33 to be Ens. to Capr.
Wm. Arnot 3^ to be Adjt. ------
Tho. Eyres 35 to be Surgeon - - . - .
Dimmock Lister 36 to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Arnot -
[George] Arnold 3' to be Ens. to Col. de Boismorel
Wm. Franke {sic) 3^ to be Capt. vice Lee Harcourt
Jno. How 39 to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Arnot
Sam. Chaplain -i" to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Fitzgerald
- Windsor, 23 July 1707 e.
» » e-
„ 1 Aug. 1707 if.
'» » f/-
'» »» (/■
., 1 Aug. 1708^.
21 Feb. I70i)e.
',' 23 Xov."l709e!
" 2 Mar. "17 10 e.
„ 3 Mar. 1710 e.
„ 19 Apr. 1710 <».
„ 16 June 1710 e.
- Kens., 10 Aug. 1710 9.
„ 25 Aug. 1710 e.
„ 16 Sept. 1710 e.
„ 19 Sept. 1710 p.
'» » ff-
St. James's, 23 Nov. 1710/.
23 Feb. 1711/.
'» 5> J-
„ 10 Apr. 1"11 /:
- 30 Sept. 1711 ic.
H'pton Ct., 14 Nov. 1711/.
St. James's, 15 Mar."l7l2/'.
Windsor, 31 Oct. 1712/'.
„ 19Nuv. 1712^.
» ., ff-
St. James'.s, 29 Dec. 1712/:
Kens., I July" 1713/".
„ 5 Jnlv 17137*.
AViudsor, 19 Oct. 1713'/:
25 Dec. 1713/
St. James'.<, 6 A})!'. 1714/:
.. /
„ lG Apr. 1714^.
1 See Vol. II., p. 136, note 22.
* Great giaudson of Sr. Ric. Philipps, Bart., of Picton Castle, Pembrokeshire. Boru in 1664. Ls
believed to be identical with the " Lieut. — Philips " who served in Lord Morpeth's llegt. of Foot in
Flanders in 1678. Was employed at the Revolution to circulate the Prince of Orange's " Declaration "
in England. Was appointed Capt. in the Earl of Drogheda's Regt. of Foot in Mar. 1689, and fought at
the Boyne. The pistols he used in this battle are still in the possession of his representative. Capt.
in the Queen Downger's Regt. of Foot in Jan. 1692 (Comn. not forthcoming). Served in Flanders
and at Almanza, where he was taken prisoner. Promoted Lt.-Col. of above Regt. 19 Sept. 1710.
Col. of the r2th Foot 16 Mar. 1712. Removed to the 40th Foot 25 Aug. 1717. Govr. of Nova
Scotia 1717-1749. Brigdr.-Gen. 19 Nov. 17S5. Major-Gen. 2 July 1739." Lt.-Gen. 28 May 1743.
Transferred to the Colonelcy of the S'-th Foot 13 Mar. 1750. D. 24 Oct. 1754, aged 90, and was bd.
in Westminster Abbey. See Historical Rcconh of the \Oth Regt., pp. 4;iG 497.
S 3.J75. E
66 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1 7M.]
^ Dead 25 Aucr. 1710.
* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Capt. in 1716. Serving in 1717.
* Do. A fiertain Surgeon John Dairy ni pie of this Kegt. was taken prisoner at Almanza.
" A child. Younger son of Genl. the Earl of Portmore the Col. of above Kegt. Placed on half-pay
in 1713. Succeeded as 2nd Earl of Portmore in 1730. D. 5 July 1785,
' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Further services untraced.
" Lister. Promoted Lieut. 19 Oct. 1713. Serving in 1715.
' Promoted Lieut. 16 Sept. 1710. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
'" D. in 1716 while serving as Ensign.
" Of Balliheridon, Armagh. Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 1 Sept. 1706. Taken prisoner at
Almanza. Served with the Expedition to Canada in 1711. Promoted Lt.-Col. of the Queen's Regt.
25 Mar. 1723. Appointed Colonel of the 54th (the present 43rd Light Infantry) 12 Aug. 1741.
Transferred to the Colonelcy of tlie Uth Foot 7 Feb. 1746. Brigadier-General 18 Apr. 1746.
Accompanied the PLvpedition to Port L'Orient the same year. 1). "29 Sept. 1747. See ./V/e/noeV by
Charles Dalton in the 1901 number of The Oxfordshire Light Infantry Chronicle.
'- Out of the Regt. before 1715. Possibly a clerical error for Benjamin Rudyerd who was appointed
Capt. 10 Aug. 1710.
'^ Son of Major Ric. Philipps (see note 2). Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Is .said to
have attained the rank of Major in the 40th Foot and to have d. in 1736.
'•• Out of the Regt. before 1715.
'■' Placed ou half-pay in 1713. Brought back to full pay early in the reign of George I. Promoted
Major 27 July 1745. Serving in 1749.
^•^ Appointed Lieut, in above Regt. 9 .\ug. 17()3. Adjt. 31 Oct. 1712. Resigned the Adjutancy
1 July 1713. Comn. as Capt. renewed by George I. in 1715. Out of the Regt. before 1727.
" See note 9,
'*• See note 1.
" See note 2.
^ See Vol. IV., p. 126, note 6. Col. Arnott was promoted Brigdr.-Gen. 6 Nov. 1735. Major-Gen.
2 Jan. 1739. Lt.-Gen. 2 Feb. 1743. Succeeded his father as 3rd Bart, before 1727, in which year he
was appointed Adjt.-Gen. of Scotland. D. 4 June 1 750.
2' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in 1717.
22 A child. Dead in 1715.
-^ Promoted Capt. 6 Apr. 1714. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in 1727.
2^ Placed on half -pay in 1713 on the reduction of his Cy. Restored to full pay in the following reign
as Capt. in the 3rd Uegt. of Foot.
^"' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted to be Capt. in Sr. Chas. Hotham's Regt. of
Foot in 1716. No further trace.
-" Placed on half-pay in 1713.
'■" Out of the Regt. in 1715.
2" See note 20.
^ Comn. renewed by George I. iu 1715. Serving in 1717.
^ See note 26.
" See note 16.
=2 Placed on half-pay in 1713.
33 Do.
^* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
3* Do.
'■^ See note 8.
3' Resigned his Comn. on the accession of George I.
3S See note 23.
3» Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut. 3 June 1717. Capt. 5 Nov. 1735.
Serving in 1740.
•"' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
67
OFFICERS EN SECOND IN THE EARL OF PORTMORE'S
REGT. OF FOOT.
N.B. — Lord Portmore's Regt.having been taken prisoners at Almanza the Corps had
to be re-formed in England. All the Commissions were dated at Windsor,
13 Aug. 1708 e. The Officers serving en second in 1712 were placed on half-pay.
CAl'TS.
And. Beaumont,
Lt.-Col.
Nat. Perry.
Henry Gunn.
Reg. Ryley.
Revi X i t Vannerson (*ic)
Sr. Jas. Bourk.
Adam Gordon.
Jas. Fountain.
Jno. Mercer.
LIEUTS.
George Vaughan.
Tho. Johnson.
Nich. Bourne.
Villers Tooley.'
Chas. Proctor.
Ingoldsby Thorp.
Edwd. Maidman.
Jno. Bickerstaff.
Pat. Garden.
Jas. Abercrombie,
Lt. to Capt. Chas.
Colyear's Cy.
ENSIGNS.
Mat. Wright.
Wm. Gardner.
Henry Shephard.
East Herbert.
Tho. Drury.
Supplementary Commissions.
Roger Davis to be Major en second . . . .
Philip Boisdaune^ to be Capt. en second vice Natl. Perry
Tho. Brombiy 3 (sic) to be Capt.-Lieut. en second
13 Aug. 1708 e.
31 May 1709 e.
' Killed in a duel with Major Jno. Oneby of Col. Jasper Clayton's Regt. of Foot before 1712.
" Appointed Capt. iu Lord Mark Kerr's Regt. of Foot 27 Jan. 1710. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
"^ Not in any subsequent List.
E 2
68
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF DENMARK'S REGT
[THE BUFFS.]
N.B. — See note at the head of j). 49.
Tlio. Leadman | to be Lieut, to Miijor Ric. Prater
Jno. Price f to be Ens. to Capt. Wm. Ford - - - .
Wm. Henry Cheretf to be Ens. to Major Tho. Chivers
Jno., Duke of Argyll | to be Colonel vice Gen. Chas.
Churchill -
Fras. Smith | to be Capt. vice Major Hetley
Gilbert Talbot f to be Capt. vice Jno. Meoles
Jno. Deane f to be Capt. rice Wm. Ford
Wm. Reed f to be Ens. to the Duke of Argyll
Samuel Wilson f to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Jno. Slaughter
David Nairne f to be Ens. to do.
Fras. Armstrong f to be Qr.-Mr.
Dr. Jno. Cartwrigbt | to be Chaplain - - - -
Capt. Hugh Scott t to be Capt. -Lieut. - - - -
Nathaniel Gittins f to be Capt. vice Jno. Lawrence
Abr. Lambe | to be Ens. to Capt. Gittins
Robt, Melville f to be Lieut, to Capt. Fras. Williamson -
Jno. Farmer f (*/>) to lie Capt. vice Col. Chas. Churchill
Tho. Hai-wood | to be Qr.-Mr. vice P'ras. Armstrong
Tho. Seaman | to be Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Farmer (sic) -
Hugh Scott f to be Capt. vice Lt.-Col. Jno. Slaughter -
Jno. Melville f to be Capt.-Lieut.
Jno. Middleton f to be Capt. vice Ric. Abington -
Fras. Armstrong! to be Ens. to Capt. Middleton -
Chas. Barnes f to be Lieut. (3IS. Army List, 1730)
James Bulton f (o be Capt. {MS. Armj/ List, 1730)
Col. John Selwyn ^ to bp Colonel vice the Duke cf Argyll
Robt. Stewart ^ to be Chaplain - . - - .
George Grant ^ to be Capt. vice Lt.-Col. Middleton
Samuel Stone ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Fras. Williamson -
Archd., Earl of Forfar ^ to be Colonel vice Jno. Selwyn-
Jno. Hayward^ to be Ens. to Capt. Hugh Montgomery
Ric. Lowther ^ to be Capt.-Lieut. . . . .
Commission given for Conspicuous Gallantry.
Wm. Littler* to be I'^nsign {Army List, 1740) . - . .
OF FOOT.
10 Feb. 1707 o.
„ o.
12 Feb. 1707 o.
St. James's, 24 Feb. 1707 o.
1 Jan. 1708 o.
2 Jan. 1708 o.
o.
20 Apr. 1708 o.
„ o.
„ o.
24 June 1708 o.
Windsor, 28 June 1708 o.
9 Aug. 1708 a.
„ 0.
„ 0.
„ 0.
25 Mar. 1709 a.
24 May 1709 o.
„ o.
„ o.
„ o.
„ o.
„ o.
1 Oct. 1709.
16 June 1710.
St. James's, 26 Feb. 1711/
„ 18 Mar. 1711/
W'hall, 22 Jan. 1713 /.
„ 14 Apr. 1713 /.
St. James's, 18 May 1714/
Kens., 17 July 1714/
1709.
' See p. 49.
- Coran. renewed in 171.5.
3 Placed on half-pay in 1713. Restored to full pay 24 Ang. 171.5. Out of the Regt. in 1728.
* Promoted Capt. 27 Mar. 1716. Serving in the 32ud Foot in 1728. Major 13 Sept. 1731.
Serving in 1742.
•'' Comn. signed by the Duke of Onnonde. See his Comn. as Lord Wandell in List of the Scots
Troop of Horse Grenadier Guards, and note thereto.
" Promoted Lieut, in 1716. Serving in 1717. Untraced after that date.
' See Comn. of Richard Luther {sic) in Vol. IIL, p. 388. Promoted Capt. in 1716. Out of the
Regt. in 1728.
^ Promoted from Sergeant in Col. Godfrey's (now 16tlO Recrt. of Foot for the following signal act
of bravery : — " When the besie{jiiig army appeared before Lille in 1708, the French outguards
retired, and Sergt. Littler of the 1 6th Foot swam across the river with a hatchet, and cut the fastenings
■which held up a drawbridge, to enable a party to pass the stream, for which act of gallantry he was
rewarded with a c( mmiesion as Ensign in Prince George of Denmark's Regt." (Millner's Journal of
Marches, Battles, and Sieges). Comn. renewed by George 1. in 1715. Promoted Lieut, in the same
Regt. in 1716. Lieut, and Cai)t. in the 1st Foot Guards 26 Dec. 17-6. Caj)!.- Lieut, and Lt.-Col.
27 Dec. 1788. Capt. and Lt.-Col. 26 Apr. 1740. 1). 26 Mar. 1742. See article on " Commissions
from the British Ranks," by Charles Dalton, in the HI. U. S. Inslilitlion Journal, Feb. 1900.
[1707-1714] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 69
THE QUEEN'S OWN REGT. OF FOOT.
N.B. — From May i703-March 1710 this Regt. served as Marines, and bore the title
of the Quceii's Own Regt. of Marines. For pievious Coinns. see under Marine
Forces.
James FarrelH (sic) to be Capt. of the additional Cy. in
above Regt. - "^ - - - 24 Mar. 1710 ^
Edward Nichols 2 to be Lieut, of do. ------ „ e
Searle HaAvker ^ fo be Ens. of do ----- - „ e
Magnus KempeufekH to be Major ------ 30 June 1710 (°
Tho. NorclifFe 5 to be Capt. V2ce Major Jas. Bush - - - „ e
Samuel Holbrook^ to be Lieut, to Major Kempenfeld - - - ^^ c
Jno. Harris ^ to be Ens. -------- ,, e
Jas. Holbroke^ (sic) to be Ens. to Capt. Demeriek (sic) - - 10 Aug. 1710 e
Wm. Hyde 9 to be Ens. to Major Kcmpenfeld - - - - 8 Jan. 1711/
Alex. Loggans^*^ to be Ens. to Capt. Tho. Bush - - St. James's, 23 Feb. 1711/
Samuel Anthony ^^ to be Ens. to Capt. Jr.o. Tucker - „ „ f
Daniel Richardson ^^ to be Eus. to Capt. Leonard Fishe „ 13 Mar. 1711 /.
Magnus Kempenfelt^^ t^ be Lt.-Colonel - . - ^, 1 May 1711/
Wm. Bisset^* to be Major „ » /
Wra. Gi ills 15 lo be Chaplain ----- ^^ indsor, 22 Aug. 1711 /
Jas. Duffis tQ be Capt vice — Stringer - Windsor Man of War, 23 Aug. 1711 in
Nathaniel Gist ^^ (sic) to be Capt. vice Lewis Dagneaux tit. James's, 27 Feb. 1712/.
Wm. Newton ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Tho. Goddard - „ „ /
Maximilian Van Namnien ^^ to be Ens. of above Cy. - „ „ /
Stephen Toker^o to be Lieut, to Capt. Dumaresque - - Kens., 2 May 1712 g
Jno. Ti'elawny 21 to be Adjt. ------ ^^ „ g
Samuel Antony 22 to be Lieut, to Capt. Demerick (sic) - AViudsor, 27 Sept. I7l2 g
Jonathan Furlong ^3 to be En.'*, [no Cy. given] - - ,, ^^ 9
Jno. Lillingston 2^ to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Kempenfelt - St. James'?, 12 Jan. 1713
Eras. Henry Lee^s to be Ens. to Caj)t. AVm. Seymour - „ 8 K\n\ 1713 g
Jno. Romer 26 to be Lieut, to Capt. Tho. Vaehel - - „ „ g
Samuel Antony ^7 to be Lieut, to Capt. Jas. Farrell - Windsor, 26 Nov 1713 g
Wm. Trelawny 28 to be Ens. to above Cy. - - - ,, it 0
* (/Farrell. Served previously as 1st Lieut, in Col. Charles Chiirohiirs Regt. of Marines. Coma.
as Capt. in the King's Own Regt. renewed in 1715. Servirn? in 1717.
2 Out of the Regt. 26 Nov. 1713.
3 Perished in the River St. Lawrence 22 Aug. 1711.
* See Vol. v., p. 164, note 146.
* See his Comn. as Ens. in above Regt. in Vol. III., p. 364, and note thereto.
^ Comn. renewed by George I. Serving in 1717.
^ Comn. renewed by George I.
" Appointed Ens. in Lt.-Geu. Farrington's Regt. of Foot 23 Nov. 1710. Out of said Regt. in 171 j.
^ Perished in the River St. Lawrence 22 Aug. 1711.
^° Do.
" Promoted Lieut. 27 Sept. 1712. Comu. renewed by George I. Capt. 22 D.c. 1738. Serving iu
same Regt. in 1740.
'2 Perished in the River St. Lawrence 22 Aug. 1711.
" See note 4.
^* See bis Comn. as Capt. in Vol. IV., p. 74, and note thereto. Coiun. as Major renewed by
George 1. Serving in 1717.
^^ Comn. renewed by George I.
'® This Comn. was signed by Brigdr.-Gen. John Hill as C.-iu-C. of the Expedition to Canada iu
1711. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
^' See his Comn. as 2nd Lieut, in the Queen's Own Regt. of Marines and note thereto.
70 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
'* Re-commissioned Lieut, in above Eegt. by George I. in 1715.
" Re-commissioned as Ens. in above Regt. by George I. in 1715.
-0 Out of the Regt. iu 1715.
^' Re-commissioued as Lieut, and Adjt. in above Regt. by George I. in 1715.
« See note 11.
^ Re-commissioned Ens. iu above Regt. by George I. in 1715.
s* Do.
^ Do. Attained the rank of Lt.-Colonel of the 4th Foot 24 Mar. 1718. Serving in 1728.
20 Ens. in Col. Rooke's Regt. 1st May 17 08. Appointed an Engineer 1 Apr. 1710. Placed on
half-pay as Lieut, in the 4th Foot in 1713. Appointed Capt. -Lieut, in the 4th Foot 22 Dec. 1738.
Capt. 19 Jan. 1740. Killed at the battle of Culloden.
^' Transforied from Capt. Dumaresq's Cy. See note 11.
'8 Re-commissioned Ens. in above Regt. in 1715. Promoted Lieut. 31 May 1716. Serving in same
Regt. in 1728.
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
71
BRIGADIER-GEN. PEARCE'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[oTH REGT. OF FOOT.]
See InisH Establishment.
COLONEL WM. SOUTHWELL'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[6th REGT. OF FOOT.]
N.B. — The Regt. fought at Almanza, Saragossa, and Brihtiega.
Jno. Bedford ^ to be Capt. vice Theodore Collier
Phil. Beard 2 lo be Capt. {MS. Army List, 1730)
Abr. Hunt'' to be Lieut, (do.) - . - - -
Jno. Bruce •• to be Lieut, to Capt. Robt. {sic) Bedford
Jno. Brown ^ to be Ens. to above Cy.
Jno. Tattershall ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Wm. Connock -
Robt. Buggins^ to be Ens. to Capt. Radcliffe Bradley
Sam. Morley ^ to be Ens. to Capt Tho. Talniash
Sam. Morris ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Phil. Beard -
Ric. Thompson ^"^ to be Ens. to Capt. Edwd. Colenbine
Henry Price ^^ to be Ens. to Col. Vachell's Cy. -
Ric. Miller ^^ to be Surgeon . . - - -
Jno. Ramsey ^'^ to be Lt.-Col. without a Cy.
Col. Tho. Harrison ^^ to be Col. vice Wm. Southwell -
Tho. Talmash ^^ to be Major - . - - -
Chas. Fielding ^*' to be Lieut, to Cnpt. Beard
Edward Webster ^^ to be Ens. to Capt.
Richard Miller i^ to be Ens. {Army List, 1740) -
Phil. Babington ^^ to be Capt. vice Bennet -
George Reed ^o to be Capt. -Lieut. - - - -
Jno. Miller -^ to be Ens. to Capt. Wm. Vachell -
Peter Petit 22 to be 1st Lieut, of the Grendr. Cy.
Solomon White 23 to be Capt. -Lieut.
Kens., 1 Mar., 1707 g.
[Xativa], 15 Apr. 1707.
[ » ]
Kens., 8 Apr. 1708 e.
„ 3 June 1708/.
„ 14 June 1708 r/.
- Balaguer, 14 June 17. OX-.
1 Aug. 1710 g.
- Brihuega, 27 Nov. 1710 h.
23 Dec. 1710.
St. James's, 1 Jan. 1712/.
31 Jan. 1712/
- Windsor, 23 Oct. 1712 y.
20 May 1713 ir.
20Mavl714u'.
' Further services untraced. Possibly the Capt. Juo. Bedford who had served previous to 1702 in
the Queen's Owu Regt. of Foot.
- Comn. as Capt. of the Grendr. Cy. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in 1737. I), in
1735.
^ Son of Major (aftds. Lt.-Col.) Abr. Hunt of above Regt. (see Vol. III., p. 248, note 11). Ap-
pointed Ens. 1 Nov. 1705 (Comn. not forthcoming, but given in 1740 Army List). Fought at
Almanza and Saragossa. Promoted Capt. 14 Aug. 1738. D. on active service with his Regt. iu the
West Indies iu 1742. Administration of his etFects was granted to his widow Margaret Hunt 26 Oct.
1743.
* Out of the Regt. before 1715.
* Do.
* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Out of the Regt. before 1727.
7 Do.
* Out. of the Regt. before 1715.
» Do.
>o Do.
" Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Out of the Regt. before 1727.
»« Do.
72 ENGLISH AliMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
'^ Previous services untraced among several of the same uame. Taken prisoner at Brihuega, in
Dec. 1710, with over 300 of the 6th Foot. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Out of the Kegt.
before 1727.
^* Appointed Capt. and Lt.-Col. in the 1st Foot Guards 10 Mar. 1705. Bt.-Col. 1 Jan. 1707.
Adjutant-General in Spain same date. Commanded the 6th Foot at Saragossa and was sent home
with de.spatches. Comn. as Col. of the Regt. renewed by George I. in 1715. Was Adjt.-(ienl. in
Scotland in 1715, and served at the battle of Sheriffmuir. Wrote an account of the battle, which id
printed in Dr. John Campbell's Life of John, Duke of Argyle. D. or resigned the Colonelcy of the
6th Foot in Jan. 1716.
•* Comn. signed by Genl. Stanhope. See Vol. V., p. 240, note 1.
i« Out of the Regt. before 1715.
" Comn. signed by Genl. Stanhope. Out of the Regt. before 1715.
'^ Serving as 2nd Lieut, of the Grendr. Cy. in Jan. 1715. Promoted Capt. 6 Feb. 1719. Serving
as senior Capt. in 1740. Believed to have accompanied his Regt. to the West Indies in 1741.
'^ Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 1 Apr. 1692. Wounded at Steinkirk. Served at the siege of
Namur. Taken prisoner at Almanza. Comn. as Capt. renewed by George I. in 1715. On half-pay
in 1722.
-0 Out of the Regt. 14 May 1714.
-> Out of the Regt. before 1715.
^ Comu. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Capt. 4 Feb. 1721. Serving as Capt. in the
Rl. Welsh Fusiliers in 1727. Placed on half-pay as Capt. from last-named Regt. before 1739.
Drawing half-pay in Feb. 1758.
^^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Out of the Regt. before 1727.
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSION KEGISTERS.
73
THE ROYAL FUSILIERS.
Tho. Archdale ^ to be Capt. of Lt.-Col. Hunt Withers's
late Cy. ---------
Chas. Parker ^ to be [2nd] Lieut, to Major Gervas Parker
Peter Beavoir ^ to be Capt. of Capt. Simpson's late Cy.
Mat. Jones ^ to be [1st] Lieut, to Capt. Joseph Jackson -
Nicholas Martin ^ to be [? 2nd] Lieut, to Capt. Archdale -
Samuel Clutterbuck ^ to be [2nd] Lieut, to Col. Alex.
[0']Hara . .
Jeffrey Gibbons ''' to be [1st] Lieut, to Capt. Markliind -
Jno. Gunbie ^ to be [2ndj Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Eras. Rains-
ford -- .-...-
Smith Stone ^ to be Chaplain - . - . . -
Tho. Holyland ^o to be [2nd] Lieut, to Capt. Tho. Arch-
dale - -
[Jno.] Little ^^ to be [1st] Lieut, of above Cy.
Jno. Bradshaw ^2 to be 1st Lieut. - - - - -
Edward Butler ^^ to be [2nd] Lieut, to Capt. Chas. Mark-
land ---------
Wm.Rudduck iHobe [2nd] Lieut. {MS. Army List, 1730)
Robt. Cunningham '^ to be Capt. vice Peter Beauvoir
Pierce Griffiths ^^^ to be Capt. {MS. Army List, 1730) -
Ric. Pearson ^^ to be Capt. vice Tho. Archdale
Tho Smyth ^^ to be Capt. vice Capt. . . .
David Jno. Barry ^^ to be Capt. vice Chas. Markland
Stephen Petitot^^ to be Capt. vice Cutler {sic) deed.
[James O'] Hnra to be Colonel vice Lord Tyrawly-
Henry Delaune^^ to be Capt. vice — Cutler {sic) -
Kens., 27 Apr. 1707 e.
TortosM, U May 1707 /.
Belpuig, 29 Aug. 1707 A.
Windsor, 20 July, 1708 e.
>>
27 July 1708 e.
„ e.
7 Apr. 1 709 e.
-
11 Apr. 1709 e.
-
13 May 1709 e.
e.
„ to.
-
„ e.
2 Nov. 1709.
Barcelona,
24 Dec. 1709 ^.
-
18 Feb. 1710.
St. James's,
20 Mar. 1711/'.
J5
1 June 1711 /:
Kens.
, 16 May 1712/.
Windsor,
14 Nov. 1712/'.
St. James's
1, 29 Jan. 1713/
Kens.,
, 24 July 1713 g.
' Transferred from Capt. in Col. Roger Townshend's Regt. of Foot. Out of the Rl. Fusiliers
20 Mar. 1711.
* Comn. signed by the Earl of Galway. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Further services
untraeed.
3 Comn. signed by the Earl of Galway. Appointed 1st Lieut, in the Rl. Fusiliers 24 Apr. 1704.
Out of the Regt. 24 Dec. 1709. Drawing half-pay in 1714.
* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Further services untraeed.
* Out of the Regt. 13 May 1709. Appointed Capt. in Col. Humphry Gore's Regt. of Foot 1 6 Mar.
1710. Placed on half-pay in 1712.
« Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Capt.-Lieut. 9 July 1729. Capt. 3 Apr. 1733. Retired
2 May 1751.
7 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Capt. 15 May 1718 Servingin 1728. Out of
the Hegt. in 1740. A certain (-apt. Gibbons d. at Chelsea Ho>pital in 1739.
* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. i-urther services untraeed.
» Do.
■0 Do.
>' Do.
^' Serving as 1st Lieut, and Adjt. in 1715. Further services untraeed.
" Comn. as 1st Lieut, renewed by George I. in 1715. Capt.-Lieut. 5 Apr. 1733. Capt. 12 Nov.
1733. Retired in Sept. 1742.
" Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving as 1st Lieut, in 1727. Out of the Regt. in 1740.
1* Comn. signed by Genl. Stanhope. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Further services
untraeed.
'® Comn. renewed by George L in 1715. Further services untraeed.
^f Called " Pierson" in the MS. Army List for 1715. Services after 1715 untraeed.
" Appointed 2nd Lieut, in above Regt. 21 Feb. 1705. Out of the Regt. in 1714. A certain Capt-
Tho. Smith was drawing half-pay in 1714.
74 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-17H.]
'^ Served previously as Lieut, of Greiidrs. in the Earl of Inchiquia's Regt. Left the 111. Fusiliers
iu June 1716.
'° See Vol. v., p. 2G0, note 4.
^' Aftds. Baron Tyrawley. See hiog. notice of this oflioer in Part IL of this Vol.
-^ Brought in from the Half-pay List. Out of the Hegt. in 1 71;"). Served many years on the Staff.
Major -21 Jan. 1741. Appointed Lt.-Col. of the 6th Marines 15 May 17-11. 1). in 1740. Will
proved at Dublin same year.
OFFICERS ^.V SECOND IN THE ROYAL FUSILIERS.
Jno. Dryborougb to ])e Lieut, en second to Capt. Fairborongh Windsor, 1 3 Aug. 1708 e.
Chris. Greenville to be do. to Capt. Beauvoir - - - „ „ e.
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
75
MAJOR-GENERAL AVEBIVS REGT. OF FOOT
[THE KING'S REGT.]
N.B. — See note at the head of p. 49.
Jno. Balfour f to be Capt. ------
Paul Lewis f to be Lieut, to do. -----
Edmund de Fisher | to be Ens. to Major Ant. Coloiabiere
Jno. Abbiugton | to be Ens. to Capt. Jno. Farcy -
Ric. Cuttle 1 to be Ens. to Capt. Ben. Cuttle -
Joachim Goudet f to be Capt.-Lieut. - - - .
James Eaton f to be Lieut, to Major Wm. Congreve
Jno. Chambers f to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Lewis Ramsey -
Tho. Redwood f to be Lieut, to Capt. Leond. Lloyd
Edmund de Fisher f to be Lieut, to Major Peter Hamars
Jas. Hobart f to be Ens. to Major Colombiere vice Etlm.
Fras. Richardson f to be Ens. to Major-Gen. Webb
David Mackasky f to be Lieut, to Major Ramsey -
Ant. Colombiere to be Major -----
Lewis Ramsey f to be Lt. -Colonel . - - .
Tho. Spencer f to be Ens. to Major Wm. Congreve
Jno. Turner f to be Lieut, to Major Hamars
Robt. Wingfield f to be Ens. to Major Peter Hamars -
Jno. Grey 2 to be Ens. {Army List, 1740) -
Tho. White 3 to be Chaplain -----
Tho. Sydenham 4 to be Ens. to Capt. Ben. Cuttle -
Chas. Tilbourg ^ to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Peter Hamars
Wm. Boyde** to be Adjt. [vice Chas. Mason]
James Coulombiere^ to be Ens. to Capt. Jno. Farcy
-
4 May 1707 o.
-
0.
16 May 1707 o.
0.
-
„ o.
10 June 1707 a.
-
21 July 1707 0.
-
1 Sept. 1707 0.
-
15 June 1708 o.
de Fisher
„ o.
-
24 Sept. 1708 0.
-
„ 0.
23 Mar. 1709 o.
-
„ o.
-
0.
-
o.
-
2 May 1709 o.
-
17 Feb. 1710.
H'pton Ct
.,5 Nov. 1711 ff.
W'hall
, 22 Dec. 1712 /.
;j
11 July 1713 i.
6 Apr. 1714^.
-
,> /•
' Probably a child. Out of the Regt. 22 Dec. 1712.
2 Promoted Lieut. 22 Dec. 1712 (Comn. not forthcoming). Placed on half-pay on the reduction
of his Cy. in 1713. Brought back to full pay in 1716. Promoted Capt.-Lieut. 1 Jan. 1727. Capt.
10 Dec. 1731. Served with the King's Regt. at the battle of Dettingeu, and commanded the Regt.
towards the close of the action. Promoted Major 14 Julv 1743. Wounded at Fontenoy. Appointed
Lt.-Col. of the 14th Foot 17 Feb. 1746. Colorel of the 54th Foot 5 Apr. 1757. D. a Major-General
in 1760.
^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
^ Comn. signed by the Duke of Ormonde. Comn. renewed by George Lin 1715. Resigned his
Comn. in 1716.
^ Comn. signed by the Duke of Ormonde. See his Comn. on p. 89, and note thereto.
^ Comn. renewed bj George I. in 1715.
' Probably a child. Out of the Regt. in 1715.
76 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
LIEUT.-GENERAL WM. STEUART'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[9th REGT. OF FOOT.]
j^,B. — See the Almanza Casualty Roll in Part III.
Steuart Nugent i to be Ens. {Army List, 1740) - - - [Xativa], 15 Apr. 1707.
Jno. Blacket2 tobeQr.-Mr. ------ Kens., 1 Nov. 1707 e.
Wra. Dingley » to be Ens. to Capt. Lancelot Carleton - - „ „ e.
Godfrey Kellar * to be Ens, to Capt. Robt. Philips - - „ „ e.
Jno. Eiwin ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. — White - - - „ 2 Nov. 1707 e.
Nathan Wilcock 6 to be Ens. to Capt. Wm. Steuart - - „ „ e.
Ric. Dixon ^ to be Lieut, to Capt .... „ 12 Jan. 1708 e.
Tlio. Pitt 8 to be Ens. to Capt. ----- „ „ e.
Gamaliel CapelP to be Ens. to Capt. — Steuart - - Windsor, 27 July 1708 e.
James Hudson lo to be Lieut, to Capt. Tho. Hill - - - - 28 Jan. 1709 e.
Robt. Allen ^i to be Ens. to Capt. Fiennes Twisleton - St. James's, 13 Jan. 1711 g.
— Lowthorpi2 to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Wm. Steuart - „ 27 Feb. 1711 g.
Tho. Bolton 13 to be Ens. (Army List, 1740) - - - - 28 Feb. 1711.
Michael Doyne ino be Capt.-Lieut. ------ 22 Feb. 1714 w.
Robt. Crookshanks 15 to be Lieut, to Capt. Tho. Hussey - - 17 Mar. 1714 w.
Ben. Darby ^^ to be Ens. to Lt.-Gen. Steuart's Cy. - - - 19 Mar. 17 14 w.
Tho. Cardiffe 17 to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Wm. Steuart - - - 9 Apr. 1714 w.
Jas. Maulei" to be Lieut, to Col. Fiennes Twisleton vice Wm.
Adams {Irish Comn. Bk., 1713-1714) 13 Apr. 1714.
> Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715, Promoted Lieut. 10 Mar. 1722. Serving as senior Lieut.
in 9th Foot in 1740.
2 A certain — Blackett was appointed Lieut, en second in above Regt. in 1709.
3 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Further services untraeed.
* Out of the Regt. before 1715.
* Irwin. Comn. renewed by George I. in \1\^. Further services untraeed.
« Called "Nathaniel Wilcox " in the MS. Army List for 1715. D. in Ireland in 1717. Will proved
at Dublin same year. Said will is signed " Wilcocks."
' Called " Richard Dickinson " in the MS. Army List for 1715. Further services untraeed.
8 Son of Thos. Pitt, Govr. of Fort St. George. Was subsequently Col. of the 2nd Dragoon Guards,
and created Earl of Londonderry. See his Comn. as Capt. in Brieadier Pepper's Dragoons on p. 40,
and note thereto.
9 Exchanged to Brigadier Borr's Regt. of Marines 27 June 1711. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
Appointed 2nd Lieut, in Brigadier Borr's Regt. of E"oot in 1715.
»" Out of the Regt. before 1715.
11 Do.
12 Exchanged to Col. Desney's Regt. of Foot before 1714, and resigned his Comn. in 1715.
" Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Capt.-Lieut. in Jan. 1740.
i** Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Major 4 Dec. 1739. Attained the rank of Lt.-Col of
above Regt. 3 Apr. 1743. D. in 174!>. Will proved at Dublin same ya&x. He was 3rd son of
Robert Doyne, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in Ireland.
1* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Further services untraeed.
i« Do.
17 Served previously as Lieut, in Col. Jas. Butler's Regt. of Foot, and was placed on half-pay in
1713. Serving as Lieut, in Lord Mark Kerr's Regt. of Foot in 1727. Appointed Lieut, of an Indep.
Cy. at Sheernes-i 8 Apr. 1730. Serving in 1740.
'^ Served previously as Ens. in Col. Maurice Nassau's Regt., and was placed on half pay in 1712.
Out of Steuart's Regt. 11 Jau. 1715.
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
77
OFFICERS EN SECOND IN LT.-GENERAL WM. STEUART'S
REGT. OF FOOT.
N.B. — See note at the head of p. 67.
All the Commissions were dated at Windsor, 13 Aug. 1708 g. ; the Officers serving
en second in 1712 were placed on half -pay.
CAPTS.
Mat. Draper.
[Tho.] Haselwood.
Edwd. Kemish {sic)
Geo. Treby.i
Robt. Sparks.2
Sam. Witstead.
"VVm. Edgeworth.
LIEUTS.
Scarr Mathews.
— Lundy.
Tho. Lesley.
— Savil.
— Simms.
Adam Kidder.
— Black ett.
[Peter] De Marr.
ENSIGNS.
[Robt.] King.
— Lindsey.
Supplementary Commission.
— Romani ^ to be Ens. en second to Capt. David Bell - St. James's, 9 Feb. l7ll g.
' Probably son of Sr. Geo. Traby, Lord Chief Justice of England. Appointed Capt. and Lt.-Col.
in the 1st Foot Guards 12 Jan. 1720. Left the Regt. before 1727. D. in 1763.
2 Dead in 1714. See Charles Dalton's Reprint oi List of Half-Pay Officers, 1714, p. 39.
' Possibly Nicholas Eomain who attained the rank of Capt. in the 30th Foot 14 Jan. 1737, and
d. in Ireland in 1744.
78 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
LORD NORTH AND GREY'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[10th REGT. OF FOOT.]
N.B. — See note at the head of p. 49.
Wm. Walker t to be Ens. to Major Jno. Ligoniere - - - 24 Mar. 1707 o.
Jno. Marsham ' to be Lieut, to Capt. Sam. Buller . . . „ o.
Tho. Nicholas f to be Ens. to above Cy. ----- „ o.
Ant. Ligoniere | to be Lieut, to Capt. NY. Middleton ... „ o.
Barnaby Hughs f {sic) to be Ens. to the Colonel's Cy. - - 10 June 1707 o.
Jno. Slingsby f to be Ens. to Col. Geo. Groves - - - - 15 Feb. 1708 o.
Edward Hanbury | to be Lieut, of Grench's. . . - - „ o.
Chas. Toning ] (sic) to be Ens. to Major Chas. North - - 24 June 1708 a.
[Jno.] Langley f to be Ens. to Capt. Chas. Legg - - - 1 Jan. 1709 o.
Henry Rogers ■)" to be Lieut. ------- „ w.
Robt. Granville 2 to be Ens. ------- „ w.
Henry Brownjohn f to be Lieut, to Capt. Buller - . - 30 Apr. 1709 o.
Joseph Stystedf to be Lieut, to Major North - - - - 1 May 1709 o.
James Littlejohn f to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Spotswood - - - „ o.
Edmund Tichburn f to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Granville - - - „ o.
James Cuningham f to be Lieut. ------ 12 Jan. 1710 to.
Manus O'Cane t to be Capt. ------- 15 Aug. 1710 «'.
Alex. Elphinston 3 to be Ens. ------ 3 Nov. 1710 w.
Peter Olinieres^ to be Ens. to Capt. Ciesar Bonnin - - Hague, 17 Mar. 1711 k.
[Roger] Augustus Debize no be Ens. ----- 1 Aug. 1711 w.
Jno. Preston^ to be Ens. ------ - „ w.
Jno. Wharton 7 to be Ens. 28 Sept. 1711 w.
Jefifry Flower ® to be Capt. vice Major Chas. (sic)
Ligoniere - - - St. James's, 24 Jan. 1712 /.
Chas. Tonyne f to be Lieut, of Capt. Jno. Langley's
Grendrs. - - „ „ /.
Wm. Lyne ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Hy. Poilblanc - - „ „ /.
Solomon Williams i" to be Ens. to Capt. — Kane (sic) - „ 1 Feb. 1712 /.
Wm. Rabauld de la Coudriere ^^ to be Ens. ----- 26 Sept. 1712 m.
Granville Raleigh | to be Capt.-Lieut. _ - - - - „ m.
Tho. Rogers 12 to be Ens. to Capt. Manus O'Cane - - W'hall, 30 Dec. 1712 /.
Jno. Benson ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Langley - Windsor, 17 Dec. 1713 /.
Jno. Cunningham !■* to be Qr.-Mr. - . - - St. James's, 20 Apr. 1714 /.
Gustavus Hamilton ^^ to be Adjt. - . _ . ,, „ /.
^ Out of the Regt. SO Apr. 1709.
- Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Further services untraced.
' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Resigned his Comn. same year.
'' Comn. signed by the Duke of Marlborough. Out of the Regt. in Jan. 1715.
* This name is given as " Debees " or " Debeze " in other Lists. Promoted Lieut. 8 May 1723.
Held an appointment under Genl. George Wade in Scotland. Capt. 12 Jan. 1740.
« Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Capt.-Lieut. 21 Dec. 1727. Capt. 13 May 1735.
Serving in 1740.
' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in 1717.
* Out of the Regt. in Jan. 1715. See his former Comn. on p. 28.
' Left the Regt. on the accession of George I.
If Out of the Regt. in 1715.
" Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
'■- Comn. signed by the Duke of Ormonde. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Restored to full pay as
Ens. in 1715. Further services untraced.
'3 Out of the Regt. in Jan. 1715.
'■' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
's Do.
[1 707-17 U.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
79
COLONEL JOHN HILL'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[llTH REGT. OF FOOT.]
N.B. — See the Almanza Casualty Roll in Part Iff.
Joseph Chilcot ' to be Surgeon - - - - .
Rie. Edwards 2 to be Capt. vice Carvile . - .
Paul Batehelor^ to be Chaplain ....
J no. Widdows ^ to be Ens. to Capt. — Gwyn
Robt. Crompton ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Jno. Laforey
Chas. Harrison ^ to be Capt. -Lieut. . . -
Do. to be Capt. vice Wni. Gwynne, deed. - - -
George Gander ^ to be Capt. -Lieut. - - - -
Wm. Horneck ^ to be Lieut, to Major And. Mortimer -
Samuel Cherry^ to be Ens. to Capt. Jno. Le Feniye (sic)
Ben. Snow i^ to be Lieut, to Col. Jasper Clayton
Edward Mann" to be Ens. to Capt. Ric. Edwards
Tho. Booth 12 to be Ens. to Capt. Tho. Yarborough
Chas. Irwyn ^^ to be Major _ . - . -
James Franks ^^ to be Adjt. . . . . .
George Gander ^^ to be Qr.-Mr. . - - - -
Tho. Humble '^ to be Cai)t. vice — Wolseley
— Man ^7 {sic) to be Ens. to Capt. Jno. Edwards.
Given on board the Windsor, in the River St.
Lawrence - - - . . - .
Jno. Jefferson ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Gauder. Signed
as above ..----.-
Jno. Henry Basl-ide i^ to be Ens. {Army List. 1740) -
James Leigh -^ to be Lieut.-Col. . - . .
James Corde-^ to be Lieut, to Major Milburn
Wm. Horneck 22 to be Lieut, to Major Irwyn
Herbert Lawrence ^'^ to be Lt.-Col. vice James Leigh -
Wm. Mortimer 2^ to be Lieut, to Capt. — Domerque
[Sam.] Clierry^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Yarborough
Robt. Man -^ to be Ens. to above Cy. - - - -
Chris. Irvine ^^ to be Ens. to Capt. Gauder - - -
Robt. Brown '^ to be Ens. to Capt. Edwards
Chas. Jenkinson -^ to be Ens. to Capt.
Tho. Stephens '^^ to bo Lieut, to Major Milburn -
Tho. Thurland '^^ to be Ens. to Lt.-Col.
Wm. Bradley '^^ to be Major --.---
Wm. Pearce^'^ to be Ens. to Capt. - - -
Lewis La Forrest •^'' to be Ens. to Capt. Yarborough
Jno. Harrison ^o to be Adjt. . . . - -
Lancelot Story ^^ to be Qr.-Mr. ...
Henry Domerque ^^ to be Capt. vice Geo. Gauder
Tho. Goddard-^ to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Herbert Lawrence
Alicaut, 23 Feb. 1707 e.
Xativa, 15 Apr. 1707 j.
Kens., 6 Dec. 1707 e.
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7 Feb. 1708 (f.
G Apr. 1708 e
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9 Apr. 1708 e
7 June, 1708 e
J)
24 June, 1708 e
- Win(l=oi
5?
, 3 July, 1708 e
11 July, 1708 e
St. James
e.
s, GDec. 1708 e
5 Aug. 1711 k
23 Aug. 1711 h.
St. James's, 23 Jan. 1712 f.
„ 24 Jan. 1712 /.
31 Jan. 1712 /.
11 Apr. 1712 g.
St. James's, 6 Sept. 1712 /.
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5> '> /
/•
/■
Windsor, 8 Nov. 1712//
St. James's, 19 Nov. 1712 f.
Kens., 20 June,' 171 3/
1 Aug. 171:^/'
Windsor, 25 Aug."l713 'j
St. James's, 6 Apr. 1714 /
Kens., 24 June, 1714
' Comn. signed by the Earl Rivers. Appointed Master Surgeon to one of the Hospitals in Spain
23 Apr. 1707.
- Appointed Ens. in ahove Regt. 22 Mar. 1689. Comn. as Capt. renewed by George I. in 1715.
Further services untraced.
3 Left the Regt. in 1715 or 1716.
■• Serving as an Ens. in North .Vmerica in 1712. Drawing half-pay in 1714.
•■■ Out of the Regt. 9 Apr. I7(i8.
80 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
^ Appointed Captain of the Port at Dunkirk 27 June 1712. Promoted Major in Col. Tho. Harrison's
Regt. of Foot in 1715. Out of last-named Regt. before 1727.
' Appointed Qr.-Mr. 3 July 1708. Served as Captain in above liegt. in the Expedition to Canada
in 1711. Left the Kegt. 6 Apr. 1714,
* Serving as Senior Lieut, in above llegt. in 1740.
9 Promoted Lieut. 6 Sept. 1712. Placed on half-pay before 1722. Drawing half-pay in 1757.
'" Comn. renewed by George 1. in 1715. Further services untraced.
" Do.
1- Out of the Regt. 1 Aug. 1713.
^' 3rd son of Wm. Irvine of Ballindullagh. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. See biog.
notice in Vol. IIL, p. 142, note 1.
" Resigned the Adjutancy 1 Aug. 1713. Comn. as Lieut, renewed by George I. in lim. Pro-
moted Capt. 11 Mar. 1720. Serving in 1727.
^* See note 7.
^^ Killed at the battle of Sheriffmuir.
^" Comn. signed by Brigr.-Gen. Jno Hill. Probably " Edward Manu," whose former Comn. to
Capt. Jno. Edwards was dated 7 June 1708.
^* Out of the Kegt. in 1715. A certain " Jno. Jeffryson " was drawing half-pay in 1722.
^9 A child. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut. 25 Feb. 1718. Serving in
1740.
2° Appointed Col. of a Regt. of Foot vice Richard Sutton 11 Apr. 1712. Said Regt. was disbanded
in 1713 and the Officers placed on half -pay.
'^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Untraced after that date.
=^2 See note 8.
23 See "Vol. v., p. 176, note 5. Serving as Lt.-Col. of above Regt. iu 1727.
-* Comn. renewed by George I. iu 1715. Killed at Sheritimuir.
^^ See note 9.
-® A child. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
^^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Probably the Christopher Irvine of Castle Irvine, co.
Ferman;igh, who was High Sheriff of said county in 1725 and d. iu 1755.
2* Comn. renewed by George I in 1715. Promoted Lieut. 4 Mar. 1720. Capt.-Lieut. 12 Jan.
1740. Killed at the battle of Foutenoy where he served as Captain in above Regt.
^ Appointed Lieut, in the Rl. Regt. of Horse Guards 10 Oct. 1713. See p. 26, note 39.
^0 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Called " Stevens" in aforesaid Regt. Further services
untraced.
3' Out of the Regt. in Jan. 1725.
^^ This Comn. was apparently cancelled.
" Out of the Regt. in Jan. 1715.
^ Called "La Forey" in the 1715 List. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Left the Regt.
before 1727.
^ Out of the Regt. in Jan. 1715. A certain "James Harrison" appears as Adjt. of above Regt. in
the 1715 List.
^ Appointed Ens. 5 Jan. 1716 and resigned the post of Qr.-Mr. same date. Promoted Lieut.
24 May 1723. Serving in 1740.
3' From the Seconded List. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Further services untraced.
^ Out of the Regt. in Jan. 1715. Appointed Sub.-Brigdr. and Cornet in the 4th Tp. of Life Guards
23 Nov. 1720. Promoted Brigdr. and Lieut. 15 Feb. 1739. Serving in 1740.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 81
COMMISSIONS EN SECOND IN COL. JOHN HILL'S REGT. OF FOOT.
N.B. — See note at the head of p. 67.
Tho. Price ^ to be Capt. ------- Windsor, 3 July, 1708.
Tho. Humble ^ to be do. ------- ^^ ^^
Stephen Hutchinson ^ to be do. ------ ,, ^^
Tho. Vachell ■» to be do. ------ - „ „
Arthur Gore ^ to be do. ------ ^^ ^^
Talbot Warren ^ to be do. ------- „ ,,
Geo. Hume^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Tho. Price - - - „ „
Henry Domarque ^ to be Lieut, to do. - - - - ^^ ^
Joshua Leguny ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Tho. Vachell - - „ „
Robt. Reade '^^ to be do. to Capt. Tho. Humble - - - „ »
Wm. Goodere^^ to be do. to Capt. Ste. Hutchinson - - „ „
Tho. Colthurst ^^ to be do. to Capt. Massey - - - »> »
Wm. Robinson ^^ to be Ens. to Capt. Harrison - - - „ „
Michael Pemberton ^^ to be do. to Capt. Massey - - - ,, „
Jasper Clayton 15 to be Lt.-Col. ----- ,, 11 Aug. 1708.
Jno. Browne ^^ to be Surgeon --------15 Sept. 1708.
* Placed on half-pay in 1712.
^ See his Comn. on p. 79 and note thereto.
* Untraced.
* Appointed a Brigade Major of the troops sent to Canada under Brigdr.-Gen. Jno. Hill in 1711.
Further services untraced.
^ Placed on half-pay in 1712.
6 Do.
^ Untraced.
" See his Comn. on p. 79.
' Untraced.
^° Appointed Lieut, and Capt. in the 1st Foot Guards 11 Jan. 1715.
" Untraced.
1- Do.
13 Do.
" Of. Bainhridge Holme, co Durham. Out of the Army in 1715.
'^ See his Comn. in Vol. IV., p. 130, and note thereto.
1^ Appointed Surgeon to the troops sent to Canada in 1711 under Brigdr.-Gen. Jno. Hill. Surgeon
to Col. Montague's Regt. of Foot in 1715.
S 3575.
82
EN"GLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
Kens
., 31 Jan. 1707 e.
5>
20 Oct. I707e.
55
31 Oct. 1707 e.
55
55 «•
55
55
e.
6 Dec. 1707 e.
55
€.
S»
55 €.
55
55
e.
10 Mar. 1708 g.
55
55
7 Apr. 1708 e.
8 Apr. 1708 e.
55
e.
55
55
e.
24 June 1708 e.
"Windsor,
28 June 1708^.
55
13 July 1708 e.
55
28 Jan. 1709 e.
55
e.
55
e.
BRIGADIEE-GENL. JOHN LIVESAY'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[12th EEGT. OF FOOT.]
Joseph Sawle ^ to be Capt. vice Daniel Hunt
Tho. Small 2 to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Sawle {sic)
Jno. NuttalP to be Adjt.
James Latour^ to be Lieut, to Major Natl. Cosely
Porter Livesay ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Jno. Blake
Chas. Livesay ^ to be Capt. vice Ealph Livesay -
Fairfax Clement ^ to be Capt.-Lieut.- ...
Robt. Carr^ to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Walter Douglas
Grendr. Cy. - . -
Edward Filmore ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Chas. Livesay -
Martin Emmenes '^^ to be Ens. to Capt, Jno. Blake -
Alex. Cosby '^ to be Capt. vice Jeremy Hawkins
Sr. Ric. Everard,i2 Bt. to be Capt. vice Sam. Gledhill
Nicholas Finboe ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Hawkins
Jno. Nuttall i^ to be Lieut, to Sr. Ric. Everard -
Jas. Long ^° to be Capt. - ~ -
Hugh Kennedy ^^ to be Surgeon . _ . .
Edward Broad i'' to be Ens. to Major Cossley -
Fairfax Clements ^^ to be Capt. vice — Wiseman
Ben. Bath i» to be Capt.-Lieut. . . - .
[Jno.] Cossley ^o to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Franks
Jno. Gardner 21 to be Ens. to Major Natl. Cossley
Edward Filmore 22 to be Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Blake -
Robt. Milner 23 to be Ens. to Capt. Chas. Livesay
James Wright 24 to be Ens. to Capt. Christopher
Nuttall - - -...'.
Nich. Finboe ^'^ to be Capt. vice Jas. Murray
Mat. Wright 26 to be Lieut, to Capt. Crosby
Roger Danson 27 to be Lieut, to Capt. Jas. Long
George Rowan 28 to be Ens. to above Cy. - - -
Michael Lister 2^ to be Lieut, to Sr. Ric. Everard
Wm. Newbery ^^ to be Adjt. - - - . -
Patrick Caddill ^i to be Surgeon - . - -
Henry Powell ^2 to be Ens. to Col. Ric. Franks -
Jno. Vivian 33 to be Lieut, to Capt. Fairfax Clements
James Smith 3^ to be Ens. to above Cy.
Porter Livesay 35 to be Capt. vice Sr. Ric. Everard
Edmund Arwaker 36 to be Lt.-Col. - - - -
James Smith '^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Livesay
Chas. Farmer 38 to be Ens. to Capt. Clement
Joseph SaAvle 3'-' to be Major -----
Alex. Agnew ''*' to be Ens. to Capt. Fimbo {sic)
{Home Office Entrij Bk., Vol. XV.)-
Jno. ^Mastersou " to be Lieut. -----
Alex. Campbell^" to be Ens. - . - - -
Fell Tokefield '^ to be Ens.
Eras. Ligonier ■** to be Ens. - - - .-
Richard Pliillij)s '''^ to be Colonel vice Major-General
Liveeay --------
Mat. King^Ho be Qr.-Mr. ......
Edward Phillips*' to be Lieut, to Capt.
1 Promoted Major 1 Jan. 1711. Fort Major of St. Anne's Fort in Minorca 15 Nov. 1713. Comns.
renewed by Georjie I. in 1715. Kesicfned his Coniu. in 1710. Apjicars to have been 2nd son of
Joseph Sawle of I'eurice, Cornwall. D. in 1737.
St. James's, 13 May 17095'.
» 5» 9-
55 55 9-
16 June 1709 e.
e.
24 June 1709 e.
„ e.
St. James's, 20 Dec. 1709 ^r.
j5 5, 9-
30 Mar. 1710 e.
55 e.
30 June 1710 e.
e.
31 Aug. 1710 e.
St. James's, 16 Dec. 1710 e.
18 Dec. 1710/.
55 55 /•
„ 1 Jan. 1711/.
16 Apr. 1711.
4 Sept. 1711 w.
8 Sept. 1711 w.
23 Dec. 1711 to.
St. James's, 16 Mar. 1712/
- Windsor, 2 Oct. 1712^7.
55 55 9-
[1707-171 L] COMMISSIO^^ REGISTERS. 83
* Out of the Regt. in 1715.
3 Promoted Lieut. 8 Apr. 1708. Left the Regt. 20 Dec. 1709.
'' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Further services untraced.
^ Promoted Capt. 31 Aug. 1710. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Resigned his Comn.
in 1716.
" Appointed Capt.-Lieut. 16 May 1706. Out of the Regt. in 171.''.
^ Promoted Capt. 28 Jan. 17u9. Comn. renewed by George L in 1715. Further services
untraced.
® Comn. renewed by George L in 1715. Further services untraced.
' Filmer. Promoted 1st Lieut. 1.3 May 1709. Comn. renewed in 1715. Further services untraced.
Eldest son of Sr. Robt. Filmer, Bart., of Kent. Succeeded to the title in 1720, and d. in 1755.
1" Promoted Lieut. 18 Feb. 1719. Serving in 1740 in same Regt. See p. 64, note 14.
" Bro. to Brigdr.-Gen. Wm. Cosby, Col. of the 18th Foot. Appointed Major of the 40th Regt. of
Foot 10 May 1717. Lt.-Col. 22 Mar. 1739. D. in Nova Scotia 26 Dec. 1743.
'2 See Vol. v., p. 191, note 7.
'^ Promoted Capt. 16 June 1709. Resigned his Comn. in 1715.
" See note 3.
'5 Attained the rank of Lt.-Col. of above Regt. 28 Mar. 1722. Appointed Col. of the 55th
Foot 7 Jan. 1741. Removed to the Colonelcy of the 4th Marines 5 Jan. 1743. D. in 1744.
'•^ Out of the Regt. in 1715.
17 Out of the Regt. 28 Jan. 1709.
1* See note 7.
" Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Further services untraced.
-" A child. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Capt. 29 Nov. 1723. Mnjor
30 ilay 1742. Wounded at Fontenoy. Lt.-Col. 27 May 1745. Appointed Lt.-Gov. of Chelsea
Hospital, and d. in 1765.
"' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Further services untraced.
" Do.
•■" Do.
^* Do.
■^ See note 13.
"^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Capt. 9 July 1739. Serving in 1740.
^7 Comn. renewed by George 1. in 1715. Promoted Capt. 8 May 1718. Serving as Capt. in Col.
Otway's Regt. of Foot in 1728.
-» Out of the Regt. in 1715.
29 Do.
^ Do.
" Do.
^' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut. 26 Aug. 1731. Serving in 1740.
*^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Further services untraced.
^* Promoted Lieut, 16 Dec. 1710. Serving as Lieut, in same Regt. in 1728. Out in 1740.
'» See note 5.
-^ See Vol. v., Part II., p. 56, note 34.
'' See note 34.
'* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1 15. Further services untraced.
•"9 See note 2.
^° Transferred to the Royal Regt. of Foot before Jan. 1715. See p. 64, note 14.
*' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Further services untraced.
''2 Appointed Fort Adjt. of St. Philip's Fort in Minorca 15 Nov. 1713. Promoted Capt. in 1716.
Further services untraced.
■*' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Further services untraced.
" Bro. to GenL (aftds. Field Marshal) Ligonier. Resigned his Comn. in 1715. Served subse-
quently in the Regt. now known as the 7th Dragoon Guards and became Lt.-Col. 8 July 1737.
Served at Dettingen, where he was badly wounded. D. a Bt.-Col. in 1746.
^* See p. 65, note 2
*^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
*' Placed on half-pay in 1713. Restored to full pay in 1716. Promoted Capt. U .Tan. 1722.
Killed at Dettingen.
F 2
84
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
THE EARL OF BARRYMORE'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[13th REGT. OF LIGHT INFANTRY.]
N.B. — This Regt. served at the battle of the Caya in Portugal in 1709.
Jas. Wickham ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Wm. Charlton
Robt. Wynne ^ to be Capt. vice Jno. "Weston -
Jno. Lloyd ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Tho. Jones - - -
.Ino. Pole'* to be Capt. vice Duncan Campbell
Wm. Knipes^ to be Capt. vice Jno. Wynne -
Jno. Mohun ^ to be Capt. vice Tho. Hare - . -
Wm. Taylor 7 to be Lieut, to Capt. Wm. Bury
Edward Windus ^ to be Ens. to the Earl of Barrymore's
own Cy. ---..--.
Daniel Pecqueur ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Mohim
Jno. Lloyd i^ to he Qr.-Mr. ------
Jno. Honywood ^i to be Lieut, to Capt. Ferd. Hastings -
James Charleton ^^ to be Ens. {Army List, 1740) -
Ben. Hodder " to be Capt. ------
Tho. Jones" to be Lt.-Col.
Jno. Duncomb ^^ to be Major - - - - -
Jno. Hadzor^^ to be Ens. {Army List, 1740) -
Josiah Clarke " to be Capt. vice Edwards - - -
Ralph Jenkins ^^ to be Capt. -Lieut. . - - .
Robt. Bulraan '^ to be Lieut, to Capt.
Wm. Hadier -^ to be Ens. to Capt. . - .
Fras. Bowes ^i to be Major ------
George Welsh 22 to be Lieut. ------
Kens., 31 Jan. 1707 e.
- ^,' 1 Mar. 1707 e.
- „ 19 Apr. 1707 e.
- „ 20 Apr. 1707 e.
- „ 27 Apr. 1707 e.
Windsor, 1 Aug. 1707 e.
- Kens., 5 Jan. 1708 e.
„ 6 July 1708 e.
€.
''„ 9 July" 1708 e.
6 Apr. 1709.
- 24 July 1709 x.
Kens., 22 May 1711/
» »j J-
11 July 1711.
Kens., 27 June 1712/.
5> >J /•
St. James's, 24 dJc. 1712/
- 24 Jan. 1713 w.
> Out of the Regt. in 1715.
5 Do.
^ Appointed Qr.-Mr. 6 July 1708. Promoted Capt. before 11 Jan. 1715. Further services
untraced.
•» Probably the 2nd son of Sr. Jno. Pole, Bt., wbo d. in 1710.
* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. On the Half-Pay List in 1722.
" Exchanged to Major-Gen. Wills's Regt. of Marines. See List of said Regt. under " Marine
Forces " in this Vol.
' Out of the Regt. in 1715.
* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Further services untraced.
9 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Capt. in the 5th Foot 9 June 1721. Major 8 Feb. 1741.
Serving as Major in 1747.
'0 See note 3.
1' Out of the Regt. in 1715. Probably son of Wm. Honywood of Cherdon. Succeeded his grand-
father as Bart, of Evington, Kent. D. in 1781.
'2 Promoted Lieut, in 1715. Capt. 7 May 1729. Serving in 1740.
'^ Appointed 2nd Lieut, of the Grendr. Cy. 27 Jan. 1706. Serving as Capt. in above Regt. in
1728. Out of the Regt. in ] 740.
''' "Taken out 5 Dec." (note in the MS."). See his former Comns. in Vols. IV. and V. Bt.-Lt.-
Col. 10 Aug. 1705. Served at the battle of the Caya in Portugal in 1709. Left the Regt. on the
accession of George I.
'5 " Taken out 5 Dec. 1712 " (note in MS.). Appointed Guidon and Major of 2nd Tp. of Horse
Grendr. Guards 31 May 1711. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Capt. and Lt.-Col. in 1st Foot
Guards 2 Oct. 1715. Col. of the 8th Marines 1 1 Mar. 1743. Placed on half-pay in 1748.
" Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut. 1 Feb. 1727. Serving as Lieut, in 1740.
" Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 20 Mar. 1694. Capt.-Lieut. 27 Jan. 1706. D. or left the Regt.
before 11 Jan. 1715.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 85
^8 Appointed Lieut, iu above Regt. 15 Mar. 1704. Said Comn. was signed at Lisbon by the Duke
of Schomberg and Leinster. Promoted Capt. 3 Nov. 1715. Serving iu same Regt. in 1728. Out of
the Regt. before 1740.
^' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Capt. 20 Jan. 1736. Serving in same Regt.
in 1740.
"0 Out of the Regt. in 1715.
^^ Served as Capt. of the Grendr. Cy. in above Regt. at the battle of the Caya in 1709. Promoted
Lt.-Col. on the accession of George I. Serving in 1717. Further services untraced.
22 Walsh. Promoted Capt.-Lieut. in 1715. Capt. 24 Sept. 1716. Serving in the Royal Regt. of
Foot in 1727. Major 3 Mar. 1736. Lt.-Col. of the 9th Marines 26 Jan. 1741. Placed on half-pay
in 1748. Appointed Col. of the 49th Foot 22 Jan. 1754. Major-Gen. before 1761, in which year he
died.
LIEUT.-GENL. TIDCOMB'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[14th regt. of foot.]
See Irish Establishment.
86 EN"GLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
MAJOR-GENL. EMANUEL HOWE'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[loTH REGT. OF FOOT.]
N.B. — For Annotated List of this Regt. at the battle of Malplaquet see Part II.
Wm. Haliday to be Capt. 21 May 1708 o.
Edward Burges to be Lieut, to Capt. Legge 1 June 1708 o.
Robt. Barton to be Capt.-Lieut. „ o.
Thos. "Wilton to be Ens. to the Colonel ------ „ o.
Henry Le Strange to be Ens. to Capt. Wm. Howe - - - - 24 Oct. 1708 o.
Walter Sandylands to be Capt.-Lieut. ------ „ o.
Chas, Crosby to be Lieut, to Col. Armstrong ----- „ o.
Robt. Beaty to be Ens. to the Colonel „ o.
Robt. Barton to be Capt. vice Josiah Twysden . - - - ,, o.
Jno. Langley to be 2nd Lieut, of the Grendr. Cy. - - - - „ o.
Jno. Laye to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Jno. Fowke - - - - ,, o.
Jas. Place to be Ens. to do. ------- - „ o.
Roger Combe to be Ens. to Major Tho. Whitney - - - - „ o.
David Frasier to be Ens. to Capt. Wm. Halliday - - - - „ o.
Hugh Lauder to be Lieut, to Capt. Wm. Howe - - - - „ o.
Arthur Edwards to be Lieut, to Capt. Ric. Legge - - - - „ o.
Jno. Bell to be Ens. to Capt. Hy. Harrison „ o.
Jas. Whiston to be Adjt. -------- ^^ o.
Geo. Shepherd to be Ens. to Capt. Wm. Howe - - - - 1 Apr. 1709 o.
Algernon, Earl of Hartford ^ to be Colonel vice Lt.-Gen.
Emanuel Howe Hague, 23 Oct. 1709 h.
Robt. Elliott 2 to be Lieut. . - 8 Mar. 1710 1/?.
Wm. Churchill 3 to be do. 23 Oct. 1710 w.
DavidBelH to be do. „ «;.
Robt. Eraser 5 to be do. 30 Dec. I7l0w.
Fras. Burton ^ to be Major 1 Jan. 1711 w.
Michael Delabene 7 to be Lieut. .-.---. 23 Feb. 1711 «?.
George Sharpless^ to be Ens. „«j.
Jno. Laye 9 to be Capt. 23 Apr. 1711 «?.
Henry Brownjohn^° to be Ens. ------- 10 May 171 Iw.
Ric. Graham " to be do. 15 May 1711 w.
Goldsmith Boheme ^^ to be do. 1 June 1711 w.
Ric. Talbot ^^ to be Capt. „ w.
Henrj Rolt " to be do. 15 July 1711 w.
Jno. Pretty ^Uo be Lieut. . . - 20 Mar. 1711 to.
Isaac Ashe ^Ho be Ens. to Capt. Jno. Laye - - - St. James's, 26 Mar. 1711 w.
Michael Brandreth " to be Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Laye - „ 14 Mar. 1712/.
George ChurchilP^ to be Capt. t'lce Jno. Foulke - - „ 24 Mar. 1712/.
Wm. Selby ^' to be Ens. ------ Kens., 21 Mar. 1713/
Jno. BelPHo be Qr.-Mr. 23 June 1713 «>.
Tho. Johnson ^Mo be Lieut, to Capt. Ric. Talbot - - Windsor, 17 Sept. 1713/
Tho. Levett ^^ to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Harrison - - „ „ g.
Alex. Abercrombie -^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Geo. Churchill „ 23 Oct. 1713 g.
Gabriel Sediere ^^ to be Ens. to do. - - - - „ „ g.
' Hertford. Comn. signed by the Duke of Marlborough. Served as a Volunteer at Oudenarde and
Malplaquet (Luttrell's Diary). Succeeded as 7th Duke of Somerset in 1748. D. in 1750. From
1715 to 1740 was Col. of the 2nd Life Guards and subsequently Col. of the Kl. Horse Guards.
2 Served as Ens. at the battle of Malplaquet. See Part II.
» Do.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION" REGISTERS. 87
^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving as Lieut, in same Regt. in 1727. Out of the
Regt. in 1740.
^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Capt. 7 Mar. 1724. Serving in 1727. Out of
the Regt. in 1740.
" See Malplaquet Roll in Part II.
■^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Lt.-Col. on half-pay from Lord Molesworth'a Regt. of
Foot before 1736. Drawing half-pay in 1749.
* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut. 30 Apr. 1720. Capt. -Lieut. 11 Jan.
1740. Served as Capt. in the Carthagena Expedition in 1741, and lost his life before Fort Lazar.
» See Malplaquet Roll in Part II.
'^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in 1717.
•' Do.
*" Resigned his Comn. in 1715.
^^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Left the Regt. in 1716. Attained the rank of Lt.-Col.
of the 27th Foot 15 Feb. 1748. Out of the Army in 1752.
^* Out of the Regt. in 1715.
^* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Capt. 24 Aug. 1718. Serving in 1728. Out
of the Regt. in 1740.
^^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Appointed Exempt and Capt. in the 4th Tp. of Life
Guards 12 Sept. 1729. Promoted Major 19 Sept. 1743. Living in 1747.
'' Comn. renewed bj' George I. in 1715. Promoted Capt. -Lieut, same year. Appointed Major of
the 34th Foot 18 Nov."l718. D. in Jamaica in 1731.
'^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715, Appointed Capt. and Lt.-Col. in the Coldstream Guards
28 Sept. 1715. 2nd Major 5 July 1739. 1st Major 25 Dec. 1740. Lt.-Col. of said Regt. 1 Apr.
1743. Maj.-Gen. 31 May 1745. Appointed Col. of the 1st Marines 20 Sept. 1745. D. a Lt.-Gen.
in 1753. He was illegitimate son of Adml. George Churchill the bro. of the Duke of Marlborough.
19 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut. 19 Aug. 1718. Capt. 12 Jan. 1740.
Served at the siege of Carthagena in 1741 and lost his life there.
20 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Ens. 13 Aug. 1718. Promoted Lieut. 26 Dec. 1726.
Capt. 13 Mar. 1741. Served at Carthagena. Major 25 Apr. 1743. Serving in 1748. Out of the
Regt. before 1754.
^1 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in same Regt. in 1728. Out of the Regt. in
1740.
-2 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut, in 1716. Capt.-Lt. with Brevet of Capt.
30 Apr. 1720. Serving in 1727. Out of the Regt. in 1740.
^ Promoted Lieut, before 11 Jan. 1715. Further services untraced.
2* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut. 24 Feb. 1739. Serving in 1740.
88 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
COLONEL FRANCIS GODFREY'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[16th REGT. OF FOOT.]
N.B. — For Annotated List of this Regt. at the battle of Malplaquet see Part II,
Edward Scattergood to be Ens. to Col. Wm. Wans-
brough .-.-----.. 23 Dec. 1707 o.
Shugborough Whitney to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Jno.
Reddich . . . „ o.
Henry Whitney to be Capt. 31 July 1708 o.
Tho. Helev to be Ens. to Capt. Jno. Ayliffe . . . - 1 Aug. 1708 o.
■Robt. Bradford to be Ens. to the Colonel 4 Oct. 1708 o.
Jno. Hardie to be Ens. to Capt. Whitney 5 Oct. 1708 o.
Ric. Reddich to be Capt. vice Robt. Fattillo . . . - 3 Nov. 1708 o.
Peter Gordon to be Ens. to above Cy. ... - - „ o.
Jno. Higham to be Capt.-Lieut. ------- „o.
Bartholomew Moody to be Lieut, to Col. Wm. Wans-
brough ..-------- „ o.
Edmund Nash to be Surgeon -- „o.
Garret Gaines to be Lieut, to Capt. Tho. Hesketh - - - 1 Jan. 1709 o.
Shugborough Whitney to be Capt. - ,, o.
Jennet Reddich to be Ens. to Major Fleming - - . - 30 Apr. 1709 o.
Ben. Gregg to be Lieut, to Capt. Sam. Sleigh ... - 1 May 1709 o.
Jno. Doucet to be Capt. vice Alex. Home ----- „ o.
Geo. Collingwood to be Ens. to above Cy. „ o.
Brudenell Wansbrough to be Lieut, of the Grendr. Cy. - - „ o.
Chas. Lyon to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Jno. Reddich - - - - „ o.
Robt. Dowse to be Ens. to Capt. Tho. Hesketh - - - - 2 May 1709 o.
Jas. Walkinshaw to be Ens. to Capt. Wm. Gooch - . - 15 June 1709 o.
George Richardson i to be Ens. {Army List, 1740) - - - 1709.
Arthur Northcote 2 to be Ensign (.y/S.^/v/^y Xzs^, 1730) - - 1 May 1710.
Wm. Hooke3 tobe Capt. (c?o.) 15 July 1710.
Henry Durell* to be Colonel t'/ce Fras. Godfrey - - - - 17 Feb. 1711 v.
Robt. Bradford 5 to be Lieut. {MS. Army List, 1730) - - - 10 July 1711.
George Collingwood 6 to be do. (<Zo.) ------ 30 Oct. 1712.
EdwardThurlow^to be do. (f/o.) - 30 Nov. 1712.
Wm. Sanderson ^ to be Ens. to C ipt. Sam. Sleigh - - W'hall, 30 Nov. 1712 /.
Brigdr.-General Hans Hamilton ^ to be Colonel vice
Durell - - - - Kens,, 23 June 1713 ^r.
Tho. Fothergale 10 (sic) to be Captain - - - - Windsor, 10 Nov. 1713 ^r.
Edward Fisher ^^ to be Lieut, of Capt. Vickaridge's
Grendr. Cy. ------ St. James's, 18 Feb. 1714 ^r.
Jno. Smith 12 to be Qr. -Mr. ----- „ 1 Mar. 1714 w.
Wm. Jenkinson^3 t^ jjg Capt. vice Jno. Doucet - - - Kens., 14 June 1714 g.
> Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut, same year. Capt. 12 Jan. 1740.
2 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving as Ens. in same Regt. in 1727.
_ ^ See Vol. v., Part II., p." 53, note 23.
* See Vol. v., Part II., p. 5, note 27.
* See Annotated List of Godfrey's Regt. in Part II. of this Vol.
6 Do.
7 Placed on half-pay in 1713. Restored to full pay 24 Aug. 1716. Promoted Capt. 4 Nov. 1736.
Serving in 1740.
8 Placed on half-pay in 1713.
9 See his first Comn. as Ens. in above Regt. in Vol. II., p. 188, and note thereto.
'0 See Annotated List of Godfrey's Regt. in Part II. of this Vol.
" Out of the Regt. in Jan. 1715.
>2 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Untraced after that date.
13 Left the Regt. on the accession of George I.
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSIOIT REGISTERS.
89
BRIGADIER-GENERAL HOLCROFT BLOOD'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[17th REGT. OF FOOT.]
N.B. — See the Almanza Casualty Roll in Part III.
Jno. Smyth ^ to be Capt. vice Col. Joseph Wightman -
Tlio. Morrice^ to be Adjt.
Chas. Dilks^ to be Ens. to Capt. Oliver Brook
Fras. Alexander L'Hirondelle ^ to be Chaplain
Chris. Foster ^ to be Qr.-Mr. . - . . -
Oliver Brook •^ to be Major _ . . . .
Joseph Wightman ' to be Colonel vice Brigdr.-Gen.
Blood, deed. --.-.--
Henry Hammond ^ to be Ens. to the Colonel's own Cy.
Henry Brisco^ to be Ens. to Capt. Cornelius Tilbourg -
Chris. Hopton ^^ to be Ens. to Capt. Fonsebrane -
Wm. Hubbald^^ to be Ens. to Brigadier Wightman's
own Cy. --------
Oliver Brook 12 to be Lt. -Col.
Chris. Russell i' to be Major
Jno. Trevelian ^^ to be Capt.
Henry Thornicroft i* to be
Brook -------
Tho. Morrises to be Ens. to Capt.
Daniel Tanfield i'' to be Capt. vice Tilbourg -
Henry Thornicroft ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Petit -
Samuel Lynn ^^ to be Ens. to Capt. Fitz-gerald
James Gregg ^^ to be Adjt. - - - -
Tho. Morris 21 to be Capt. vice Tanfield
[Wm.] Cobb 23 to be Lieut, to Capt. Morris
Jno. Hamilton 23 to be Ens. to do. - - -
Edward Crofts 2< to be Ens. to Capt. -
Ben. Brooks ^^ to be Capt. vice — Petit
Jno. Rivason 26 to be Capt.-Lieut. - - -
Roger Pedly 27 to be Lieut, to Capt.
And. Booth 2^ to be Ens. to Capt.
Kens., 14 Apr. 1707.
„ 1.5 Apr. 1707.
„ 28 May 1 707.
7 July 1707.
Windsor, 10 July 1707.
„ 19 Aug. 1707
„ 20 Aug. 1707.
„ 25 Aug. 1707.
Kens., 31 Jan. 1708.
Windsor, 2 Sept. 1708.
12 July 1709.
23 Nov. 1709.
vice Jno. Peter Desbordes
Ens. to Lt.-Col. Oliver
Wm. Collier 2^ to be Lieut, to Capt. - - -
Jno. Wightman ^^ to be Ens. to Capt. Jas. Fonsubrane
Gregory Milner ^i to be Ens. to Col. Brooks
Jno. Beaumont ^2 to be Lieut, to Capt. Lloyd
Do. to be Lieut, to Capt. - . - - -
Alford Batalay^3 to be Lieut, to Capt. - -
Jno. Milner 34 to be Ens. to Capt.
Chas. Tilbourg 3° to be Ens. to Capt. -
Jno. Withers ^^ to be Ens. to Capt.
And. Ric. Pope ^7 to be Capt. vice Jno. Fitz-gerald
Edward Tyrrell^ to be Capt.-Lieut. - - -
Jno. Rivason 39 to be Lieut, to Capt. -
Chris. Foster •*" to be Adjt.
22 Dec. 1709.
20 Mar. 1710.
14 Apr. 1710.
St. James's, 8 Dec. 1710.
„ 1 .Jan. 1711.
31 Jan. 1711.
30 Apr. 1711.
Windsor, 4 July 1711.
H'pton Ct. 31 Oct. 1711.
St. James's, 31 Jan. 1712.
„ 25 Mar. 1712.
„ 25 Apr. 1712.
- Kens., 28 June, 1712.
St. James's, 12 Jan. 1713.
Kens., 22 June 1713.
St. James's, 20 Mar. 1714.
Jno. Beaumont '*i to be Lieut, to Capt.
Kens.
23 Apr. 1714.
25 June 1714.
^ Capt. of the Grendr. Cy. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Kesigned bis Comn. in 1716.
2 Called " Morris " in subsequent Lists. Capt. 31 Jan. 1711. Comn. renewed by George I. in
1715. Left the Regt. same year.
3 Appointed Cornet in the Rl. Dragoons 30 Jan. 1712. Left the Regt. in 1715.
90
EN'GLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
Christopher Russell, late R.E., for the following information
* Coma, renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in Ireland in 1717.
6 Appointed Adjt. 23 April 1714. On half-pay in 1722.
8 See his Comn. as Lieut, in Vol. III., p. 259, and note thereto. Serving as Lt.-Col. of above Regt.
in 1739. D. same year.
' See biog. notice of this Officer in Vol. III., p. 137, note 18.
8 Out of the Regt. 12 July 1709.
5 Serving as Eus. to the Colonel's Cy. in June 1715. Appointed Lieut, in Genl. Carpenter's Regt.
of Dragoons 12 Aug. 1717, and was serving as Lieut, in said Regt. in 1727.
^° A child. Placed on half-pay as Ens. in 1712. Restored to full pay as Ens. in same Regt. in
1716. Further services untraced.
^^ Resigned his Comn. in 1715.
^^ See note 6.
13 The Editor is indebted to Col.
regarding his ancestor's career : —
Commissions borne by Lieut.-Colonel Christopher Russell in the Seventeenth Regiment. He
died at Ciudadela, Minorca, 29 October 1729, where he was Lt.-Governor. (His son,
Christopher Russell, was a Capt. in the same Regt., and was at the taking of Louisburg in
1758.)
Commission for Ens^" dated 29*^
SepJ" 1688.
Commission for L" 1^' of April 1694 -
Commission for Quar*' M' besides
the L" Commission 30**^ June
1702.
Brevett as Cap* in the Eegim* 1^*
June 1704.
Commission for Cap* L** 20 October
1704.
Commission for a Company 1^* De-
cembr 1704.
Commission for the Company of
Granad" 24**1 of Feb'-J 1705/6.
Brevett as Major to the Regm' 25*"^
August 1707.
Commission for Major to the Regim*
23<* of November 1709.
Brevett as L** Co'* in the Army
18* Jan'-y 1711/12.
L**Colo : To a Regim* S**- June 1722
(Place)
(Signed)
(Reg. Commanded by)
Whitehall -
" James R "
Col.
Solomon Rich-
ards.
do
« William R " -
»
Sir Geo. S*
Hague -
' ' Jklarlborough ' ' -
George.
Sir Matthew
Bridges.
Estremas
" Schomberg &
Leinster."
»
Holcroft Blood.
Abrantes
" Gallway "
»
»> »
Lisbon -
" Gallway "
»
» »
Elvas -
" Gallway "
»
» »
Camp at Belp-
" Gallway "
Brigr J. Wightman.
ing.
St James
Anne R - -
»
>»
do
Anne R - -
»
M
Dublin Castle
Grafton
„
JJ
^* Promoted from Capt.-Lieut. en second in same Regt. Company reduced at the Peace of Utrecht.
Placed on half-pay. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
15 A child. Promoted Lieut. 8 Dec. 1710. Half-pay in 1712.
*^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut. 23 May 1720. Serving in same Regt.
as Lieut, in 1740.
'^ Out of the Regt. 1 Jan. 1711.
18 See note 15.
19 A child. Placed on half-pay in 1712.
^ Do. Do. Restored to full pay as Adjt. in 1715.
21 See note 2.
^2 Serving as 2nd Lieut, to the Grendr. Cy. in 1715.
^^ Untraced.
^* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in Ireland in 1717.
25 " Entered by a certificate from the Commissary " (^note in the MS.). Placed on half-pay in 1712.
Drawing half-pay in 1739.
2* Bt.-Capt. 1 July 1707. Resigned his Comn. as Capt.-Lieut. to Edward Tyrrell, and became
Lieut, in same Regt. 20 Mar. 1714. Comn. as Lieut, renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in
Ireland in 1717.
=•' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Capt.-Lieut. 11 Nov. 1739. Serving in 1740.
38 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut. 26 Nov. 1722. Serving in 1740.
^ A child. Placed on half-pay in 1712.
^ Do. Do. Restored to full pay in 1715. Resigned his Comn. same year.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION- EEGISTEKS. 91
^> Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Further services Hutraced.
S2 Placed on half-pay in 1713. Kestored to full pay 25 June 1714. Comn. renewed by George I.
in 1715. ^ ^
^^ Placed on half-pay in 1713.
^* Out of the Regt. before June 1715.
=* Appointed Ens. en second in above Regt. 21 Aug. 1708. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Restored
to full pay as Ens. in Lt.-Gen. Webb's Regt. (8th Foot) 11 July 1713. Killed at the battle of
Sheriff Muir.
^^ Placed on half-pay in 1T13. Appointed Lieut, in Sr. Robt. Rich's Regt. of Dragoons 6 May
1726. Serving in 1728.
2' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in 1717.
^ Probably bro. to Col. (aftds. Lt.-Gen.) Jas. Tyrrell. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
Promoted Capt. in 1716. Major 31 Aug. 1739. Lt.-Col. 31 July 1741. Serving in 1748.
29 See note 26.
*° See note 5.
*^ See note 32.
92
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
OFFICERS EN SECOND IN BRIGADIER-GENL. JOSEPH WIGHT-
MAN'S REGT. OF FOOT.
N.B. — See note at the head of p. G7. All the Commissions were dated at
Kensington, 5 Mar. 1 708 e.
CAPTS.
LIEUTS.
ENSIGNS.
- . - -
Jno. Trevelian.6
Tho. Pickstock,
Capt.-Lt.
Ens. to the Col.
Sr. Fras. Dillington,^
.
.
Lt.-Col.
Henry Fane.^
Peter Kelly.
Alex. Alcorn.
Fras. Billingsley.3
Bacon Morris.^
Fras. Brown.
Michael Barkham.*
— Goodere.
— Stubbs.
Joseph Guy.
Tho. Shakford.
— Holly.
And. Corbet.
— Dilks.
Ben. Wilkins.
Joseph Hill.6
Geo. Reed.
Michael Lister, "I
Chas. Tilburg.*
Lt. to Capt. Oliver >
Tho. Bowes.
Brooks, J
Count Falkier Zambe, 1
Lieut, to Capt. Chri.s. ^
Russell, J
Giles Vandeleur,
Lt. to Capt. Corn- >
Blordaunt Crachrode.^
Tilburg, J
Chas. Bruce,
Lt. to Capt. Wm. >
Wm. Ash.
Lloyd, J
— Templer,
1st Lt. 1
To Capt. Jno. Smith's
— Drake, r
Gr. Cy.
2nd Lt.
* This Comn. bears date 2] Aug. 1708.
Supplementary Commissions.
Lieut. James Rickfield ^ to be Adjt. - . . .
Jno. Bull ^^ to be Lieut, en second to Capt. -
Ric, Holmes to be do. to Capt. ....
Gilbert Abbot '^ to be Capt. en second of that Cy. whf,
Lt.-Col. Jno. Peter Desbordes is Capt. - - -
1708.
13 May 1709 e.
„ e.
24 June, 1709 e.
* Probably an error for " Sr. Tristram Dillington." See Vol. Y., Part 11. , p. 14, note 16
^ l^ot in any subsequent List.
3 See Vol. v., p. 137, note 20.
4 See Vol. v., p. 181, note 25.
^ Placed on half-pay in 1712.
® See his Comn. as Capt. on p. 89.
' Appointed Capt. in Brigdr.-Gen. Pearce's Regt. of Foot 17 Aug.
George I. in 171.5. Appointed Lt.-Gov. of Landguard Fort in May 1718.
1710. Comn. renewed by
Gov. of said Fort 23 Sept.
1719, which post he held until his death in 1744. See Major Lesley's Hist, of Landguard Fort.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 93
' Appointed Capt. in Rrifrdr.-Gen. Vezey's Regt. of Foot in Spain about 1710 (Comn. not forth-
coming). Placed on half-p:iy in 1712. Appointed Capt. of an Iiidep. Cy. at Sheerness before 1727.
Attained the rank of Lt.-Col. Unattached 25 Dee. 1739, and was given, under that date, command of
five Companies of Invalids at Portsmouth. Accompanied Lord Anson in his voyage round the world
in 1741-1744. A curious anecdote is told of this Officer in Davy's Suffolk Collections : — " Mordauut
Cracherodc went out to make his fortune as a Commander of tlie Marines, iu Lord Anson's ship.
He returned, in consequence of liis share of prize money, a wealthy man. It was said that he
returned from this Ansonian circumnavigation in the identical hucksliins which he wore on leaving
England, they having been the (jbject of his exclusive attachment during the whole voyage ! It is
said there is one particular volume in the Cracherode collection which is bound in a piece of the
identical buckskins." Ajjpointed Gov. of Landguard Fort in Feb. 1744. Lt.-Gov. of Minorca in
1753. D. 20 June 1773. Bd. at St. Paul's, Covent Garden.
^ " Was at the taking of Buda, and since has served the Crown about 32 years, part of which in
Flanders. Was at St. Mary Port and Meta Quarda, and attacked with the Grenadiers at Vigo. Was
commanded to serve as a Second Officer in General Wightnian's Kegt. of Foot after the battle of
Almanza, and did duty as Adjt. to said Regt. during the cam[)aign of 1708. Was disbanded with
Lord Mountjoy's old corps in the late reign. Humble petition of Lieut. Jas. Rickfield to Earl
Stanhope. S.P.D., George I., undated.
"5 Placed on balf-pay in 1712.
" See his Comu. as Lieut, in Fairfax's Regt. of Foot in Vol. IV., p. 204, and note thereto.
91 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1711.]
THE ROYAL REGT. OF FOOT OF IRELAND.
J^.B. — For Annotated List of this Regt, at the battle of Malplaqnet see Part II.
Ric. Ingoldesby to be Ens. to Lt.-Col Ric Kane - - - - 29 Mar. 1707 o.
Martin Groundman to be Ens. to Capt. Nat. Hussey - - . 30 Mar. 1707 o.
Wm. Sawle to be Ens. to Capt. Ben. Smith 31 Mar. 1707 o.
James Lilly to be Capt. -Lieut. .-.---- 1 Apr. 1707 a.
Geo. Halfhide to be Ens. to Capt. Wm. Weddal - - - - ,, o.
Jno. Cherry to be Lieut, to Capt. Peter Doffranville - _ - „ o.
Wm. Rolleston to be Lieut, of the Grendr. Cy. - - - - „ o.
Tho. Carter to be Lieut, to Capt. Nat. Hussey - - . - „ o.
Ben. Smith to be Captain „ o.
James Smith to be Ens. to Col. Robt. Sterne . _ . . „ o.
Robt. Shellick to be Ens. to Capt. Ant. Pujolas . - . - „ o.
Simon Montford to be Ens. to Major Wm. Blakeney . . . „ o.
Timothy Jennings to be Ens. to Capt. Doffranville - - - 16 May 1707 o.
Henry Wingfield to be Capt, vice Major Blakeney - St. James's, 25 Mar. 1708 o.
Joseph Young to be Ens. to the Colonel's Cy. . - . - 1 May 1708 o.
Robt. Parker to be Capt. -Lieut. -- „o.
Ric. Hawkins to be Ens. to Major Moses Leathes vice Arthur Porter „ o.
Arthur Porter to be Lieut, of the Grendr. Cy. . . . . „ o.
Edward Moyle to be Lieut, to Capt. Wm. Weddal - . - „ o.
Tho. Broderick to be Ens. to Major Fred. La Penotiere - - - „ o.
James Lilly to be Capt. vice Ben. Smith „ o.
Charles Parker to be Lieut, to Capt. Wm. Leathes . . . 4 July 1708 o.
Ric. Ingoldesby to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Ric. Kane - - - 28 Aug. 1708 o.
Robt. Parker to be Capt. of the Grendr. Cy. vice Tho. Laughlin - 11 Sept. 1708 o.
Robt. Tripp to be Capt.-Lieut. „ o.
Simon Montfort to be Lieut, of the Grendr. Cy. - - - - „ o.
Ben. Devenish to be Lieut, to Major La Penotiere - - - 12 Sept. 1708 o.
Robt. Selioke {sic) to be Lieut, to Capt. Lilly - - - - 28 Sept. 1708 o.
James Scotl to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Ric. Kane . - . - i Oct. 1708 o.
Wm. Hopkey to be Ens. to Capt. Ant. Pujolas - . - - i Jan. 1709 o.
Jno. Eyre to be Ens. to Capt. Hy. Wingfield - . . - „ o.
Acquille Forster to be Ens. to Capt. Nat. Hus.sey - - - - 23 Feb. 1709 o.
George Mann to be Ens. to Capt. Jas. Lilly 7 Mar. 1709 o.
Robt. Tripp to be Captain 10 Aug. 1709 w.
Joseph Young to be Lieut. „ w.
Edward Clements ^ to be Ensign ------- 16 Oct. 1709 w.
Ric. Hawkins to be Lieut, to Col. Rob. Sterne - - St. James's, 10 Dec. 1709 /.
Jeremiah Mussenden ^ to be Ensign ----[„] » «'•
Hugh McManus » to be Surgeon [ „ ] „ w.
Jno. Blackney {sic) to be Captain - - - - [ v ] « **'•
Egerton Cutler * to be Chaplain ------- 23 Dec. 1709 ir.
Jas. Scott to be Lieut. - - 23 May 1710 «>.
Wm. Hopkey to be Lieut. -------- 23Mar. 17llw.
Benedict Blagdcn "^ to be Ensign ------- „ w.
Jno. Hamilton to be Lieut. -------- „ w.
Robt. Gillman 6 to be Ensign 30 June 1711 w.
Jas. Foster 7 to be Ensign - - - 8 Aug. 1711 tr.
Peter D'Offranville to be Major - - 1 Jan. 1712/
Robt. Sterne to be Colonel vice Lt. -General Ric. Ingoldsby St. James's, 18 Feb. 1712/.
Moses Leathes to be Lt.-Colonel ----- „ » /•
Fred. La Penotiere to be Major - - - j - „ » /•
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 95
James Pinsent to be Capt. of the late Lt.-Gen. Ingoldsby's
Cy. - St. James's 20 Feb. 1712/
Edward Moyle to be Capt.-Lieut. . . , . ,^ ,» /
Aquilla Forster to be Lieut, to Capt. Tripp - - . ^, „ f.
Walter Cherry ^ to be Eus. to Capt. Blakeney - - ,, „ j
Robt. Fitz Symmonds ^ to be Qr.-Mr. - - - . ^^ y, J
David Fowlis^*' to be Eusiga 15 Mar. 1712 ?r
Ben. Gregg to be Capt. of Major La Penotiere's late Cy. St. James's, 11 Apr. 1712 ff
Antonio Stawell 11 to be Adjt. . - _ . _ . . j ^pj. 1713 Jy
Wm. Clarke 1^ to be Ensign - 23 Apr. 171.3 w
Robt. Fitz Symmonds 13 to be Ensign ------ 12 June 1713 w
Wm. Egari*" to be Qr.-Mr. - --..-.. 22 June 1713 «-
Alex. Agnew 1° to be Ensign - 1 Aug. 1713 it'
* Resigned his Comn. in 1716.
2 Promoted Lieut, in 1716. Capt. in 1717. Further services untraced.
3 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. A certain Hugh McManus was appointed Ens. in above
Regt. in 1716.
* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
^ Do. Promoted Lieut. 25 Apr. 1717. Serving as Lieut, in Col. Grovcs's Regt. of Foot in 1727.
Appointed Lieut, in an Indep. Cy. of Foot in Guernsey 2 Nov. 1733. Serving with said Cy. in 1740.
* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in 1717.
7 Do.
8 Do.
9 Promoted Ens. 12 June 1713. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in 1717.
'" Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in 1717.
^' "Resigned his Comn. by reason of sickness in 1717." Add. MS. 22,264.
'^ Placed on half-pay on the reduction of his Cy. in 1713. Restored to full pay in 1715. Resigned
his Comn. in 1716.
^^ See note 9.
'^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Untraced after that year.
^^ Not identified with Ensign Alex. Aguew, of the Royal Scots Regt. of Foot. Further services
untraced.
9G
ENGLISH ATIMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714]
LIEUT.-GENEKAL THOMAS EKLE'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[19th REGT. OF FOOT.]
N.B. — For Annotated List of this Regt. at the battle of Malplaquet see Part II.
- Kens., 24 Apr. 1707 e.
Windsor, 24 June 1707 e.
»> » ^•
„ 1 Aug. 1707 e.
- Kens., 31 Dec. 1707 e.
5 Apr. 1708 e.
Kens., 7 May 1708 e.
MS.
Matthew Waller to be Ens. to Capt. Chas. Gookins
Sr. Warren Crosbie to be Lieut, to above Cy.
Tho. Woodhouse to be Capt. vice Farmer Edwards
Jno. Massey to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Harry Hawley
Wm. Martin to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Wills's Grendr.
Cy.
Wm. Davenant to be Ens. to Capt. Ric. Stone
Gabriel Simmouds to be Ens. to Major Leonard Craddock
Tho. Mallet to be Chaplain - - - -
Wm. Court to be Lieut, to Capt. Ric. Halley {sic)
Edward Rawson to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. {sic) Erie's Cy. -
Harry Freke to be Capt. vice Chas. Gookins, " and Our
Pleasure is that you and the said Company do take
post according to the date of the brevet We for-
merly granted you as Captain in Our said Regt.
being the 24 April, 1707 " -
Tho. New to be Capt.- Lieut, vice Freke
Jno. Whiting to be Lieut, to Col. Hy. Hawley -
Tho. Piercy to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Ric. Wills's
Grendr. Cy. -------
Wm. Butts to be Ens. to Capt. Fras. Savage
Tho. Inwood to be Ens. to Capt. Ric. Hawley
Samuel Dunster to be Chaplain - - - -
Tho. New to be Capt. of an additional Cy. {Add.
19,023) - - -
Col. Geo. Freke to be Lt.-Col.
Leonard Craddock to be Major
Geo. Paxton to be Capt. of Lt.-Col. Hawley's late Cy. -
Erie Simmonds to be Qr.-Mr. . - - - -
James Phillips to be Capt. {Army List, 1740)
Ric. Hawley to be Major {do) . - - - -
Michael Legge to be Lieut, {do.) . . . -
Alex. Macdonell ^ to be Capt. vice Jas. Hales
Brigdr.-Gen. Geo. Freke ^ to be Colonel vice General
Erie ---------
Richard Sutton '^ to be Colonel vice Brigdr.-General
Freke ..------
Bernard Wilson ^ to be Chaplain . . . -
Phil. Cecil 5 to be Ens. to Capt. Jno. Furness
Gabriel Symonds^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Phillips's Cy. -
Lemyng Richardson ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Woodhouse -
1 Out of the Regt. before June 1715.
2 See biog. notice in List of above Regt. in Part II.
3 See Vol. III., p. 153, note 4. There is a full memoir of Genl. Sutton by Charles Dalton in The
Green Howards' Gazette for Jan. 1903.
•• Untraced.
* Probably a child. Placed on half-pay in 1714. Drawing half -pay in 1722. Appointed Ens. in
Col. Dubourgay's Regt. 9 June 1725. Serving in 1728.
« See List of above Regt. in Part II.
7 Placed on half-pay in 1713, Restored to full-pay as Lieut, in above Regt. 2 Nov. 1719. Appomted
Lieut, in Sr. John Ligonier's Regt. of Horse (7th Dragoon Guards) 15 Nov. 1734. Serving in 1740.
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22 Jan. 1712/
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3 Apr. 1712/
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55
16 Nov. 1713 g.
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24 Feb. 1714 g.
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BRIGADIER-GENERAL JOHN NEWTON'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[20th REGT. OF FOOT.]
N.B. — This Regt. embarhed at Cork 22 May 1707 and arrived at Lisbon 8 June.
It was employed on active service in Portugal until 1712. The appointments in
this Regt. were, from official irregularity, not notified to the Military Autho-
rities in England — hence the dearth of Comn. Registers.
Allen Brown ^ to be Capt. vice Geo. Ptirkei- - - - - Lisbon, 31 July 1708 /.
Michael Fenwick - to be Lieut, to Capt. Tho. St. Clair - - - 18 Aug. 1709 e.
Chas. Davenaut'^ to be Ens. {MS. Army List, 1730) - - - 12 Oct. 1711.
Jno. Rogers* to be Ens. to Capt. Tho. St. Clair - - St. James's, 8 Apr. 1712 ^.
Mordecai Abbot -^ to be Capt. vice — Hart - - - „ 20 Apr. 1713/.
Wm. Cambay ^ (sic) to be Ens. to Capt. - - „ „ /.
— Mahon^ to be Lieut, to Capt. - - - Kens., 5 July 1713/.
Wui. Vezey' to be Ens. to Capt. ... - ^^ . .^^ y.
Robt. Jackson^ to be Capt. vice Sinclair deed. - - St. James's, 1 June 1714/.
' Comn. signed by the Karl of Galway. Exchanged to Brigdr.-Gen. Stauwix's Kegt. of Foot,
13 Apr. 1713. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
■■' Out of the Regt. before 1715.
' See " List of Minors " in the Addenda. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Brought on to the Full Pay
List as Ens. in tho 5th Foot before 1727.
* Comn. renewed by George L in 1715. Promoted Lieut. 17 May 1725. Serving in 1727.
•'* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. I), in 1738. Will proved at Dublin same year.
^ Cambie. Conm. renewed by George L in 1715. Promoted Lieut. 24 Nov. 1722. Serving in
same Regt. in 1740. Erroneously called " Robert" Cambie in the Army List for 1740.
' A certain " Wm. Maghan" was re-commissioned Lieut, in above Regt. in 1715.
* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Untraced after that date.
' Out of the Regt. in Jan. 1715.
S 8576. G
98 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
REiiT. OF [ROYAL] SCOTS FUSILIERS.
N.B. — For Annotated List of this Regt. at the battle of Maljilaquct see Part II.
George Hume to be 1st Lieut, and to act as Capt. of
his Cy. 1 June 1707 o.
Andrew Monro to be Capt.-Lieut. ..---. 24 June 1707 o.
Tho. Don to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Florence Kane . . . „ o.
Jno. Campbell to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Robt. Falconer - - - „ o.
David Brymer to be 2nd Lieut, to do. ----- - „ o.
George Shaw to be Capt. vice Florence Kane - - - - 24 Dec. 1707 o.
Wm. Nappier {sic) to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Montgomery - - „ I and o.
Wm. Nodding to be 2nd Lieut, to Col. Sampson de Lalo - - 1 Jan. 1708 o.
George Jackson to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Lewis Rival - - - „ o.
Mungo Mathews to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Dunbar- - - „ o.
Ant. Lowther to be Capt. vice Robt. Falconer . - - - „ o.
Jas. Graham to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Patterson - - - 2 Jan. 1708 o.
Wm. Murray to be Lt.-Colonel ------- 24 Sept. 1708 o.
Jno. Rowe to be Major ...---.- „ o.
George Home to be Capt. vice Jno. Patterson . . - . 1 Jan. 1709
Wm. Ko.ss to be 2d(1 Lieut, to Capt. Jno Dunbar - - - 18 Mar. 1709 o.
Robt. Harris to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Lewis Rival - . - „ o.
Robt. Paterson to be 1st Lieut, to Major Jno. Rowe . . - ,, o.
Jas. Cummin to be 2nd Lieut, to Lt.-Col. '■ Wm. Murray - - „ o.
Chas. Swan to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Montresor - - - - „ o.
Wm. McHenry to be Capt.-Lieut. ------ „ o.
Lewis Dick to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Patterson vice
George Hume --------- „o.
Robt. Urquhart to be Capt. vice Alex. Montgomery - - - 24 Mar. 1709 o.
And. Monroe to be Capt. - - „ o.
Jno. Wemyss to be Capt. vice George Shaw ... - „ o.
Jno. Root to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Ant. Lowther vice
Jno. Campbell - - - 1 May 1709 o.
Isaac Hamon to be 2nd I.ieut. to Capt. Rowe - - - - „ o.
Jno. Ross to be [2nd] Lieut, to Capt. Alex. Fairly's
Grendr. Cy. --------- „ o.
Jno. Constantine to be 1st Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Wm.
Murray ---------- „ o.
Robt. Peckham to be 2nd Lieut, to Major Jno. Rowe - - - „ o.
Jno. Visct. Mordaunt to be Colonel vice Brigdr.-Gen.
De Lalo killed in action ------- 4 Sept. 1709 r.
Galiriel de Montresor to be Major 1 Oct. 1709 o,
Wm. McHenry to be Captain ----- - „ o.
Tho. Meredythi ^q \^q Colonel vice Visct. Mordaunt
deed. - ----- 1 May 1710 v.
Chas Clarke 2 to be 2nd Lieut. {MS. Arm?/ List, 1730) - - 23 June 1710.
Tho. Don to be Capt. (f/o.) - - 26 Aug. 1710.
Laurence Drummotid -Mo be 2nd Lieut. (c?o.) - - - - 24 Oct. 1710.
Jas. Murray * to be 2nd Lieut, {do.) ------ 25 Nov. 1710.
Chas. Earl of Orrery ^ to be Colonel vice Tho. Meredyth - - 8 Dec. 1710/.
Wm. Robertson ^ to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Alex. Mont-
gomery -------- St. James's, 31 Jan. 1711 k.
Philip Bassett^ to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. [Lewis] Rival
{Home Office Entry Bk. Vol. XV.) 8 June 1711.
[1707-1714. J COMMISSION REGISTERS. 99
Jno. Herbertson ^ to be Capt. vice [Lewis] Rival - - St. James's, 17 Oct. 1711/.
Juo. Bo.selev ^ to be 2n(l Lieut, to the Earl of Orrery's
Cy. -' „ 7 Feb. 1712/.
^ See Vol. v., Part II., p. 4, note 15.
" Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted 1st Lieut. 5 Jan. 1723. Serving with same
rank in 1740. A certain " Chas. Clark" d. at Westminster of wounds received at Culloden.
Gentleman's Mag.
' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted 1st Lieut. 26 Oct. 1720. Serving as Senior
1st Lieut, in 1740.
* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1713. Serving in same Regt. in 1727. Out of Regt. in 1740.
* See biog. notice in the Malplequet Roll in Part II.
" Comn. signed by the Duke of Marlborough. Out of the Regt. before June 1715.
^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in 1717. Probably the son of Sir Wm. Basset of
Beaupre by his 2nd wife, dau. of Col. Philip Jones of Glamorganshire.
8 Promoted from 1st Lieut, See List of above Regt. in Part II.
" Un traced.
G 2
100 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
BRIGADIER-GENL. THOMAS HANDASYDE'S REGT. OF FOOT IN
THE WEST INDIES.
[22nd REGT. of foot.]
.Jeremy Shack^ to he JAeut. (MS. Armt/ List, 17'30) - - 25 Apr 1707.
Randyl Emily ^ to be Oapt. vice Chas. Selwyn - - - Ken.s., 2 Jan. ITOH^i^.
Jno. Lyon -^ to he Ens. (Armi/ List, 1740) - - . . . 27 AuL.^ 1708.
Wm. Dodil ^ to be Ens. to Capt, Hume - St. Jago de la Vega, 28 S.-pt. 1709^.
Wm. Holder ^ to be Capt. (MS. Armij List, 1730) - - - 22 Oct. 1709.
Geo. Hume ** to be Ens. to Capt. Wm. Wamless - St. Jago de la Vega, 2G Nov. 1710 /.
Roger Handasyde ^ to bo Colonel vice Major-Genl. Tho.
Ilandasyde --...-. St. James'.s, 3 Apr. \l\2g.
Robt. Lambtou ^ to be Capt. of the Grendr. Cy. - - „ „ g.
Tho. Handasyde^ to be Capt. -Lieut. - - - - „ „ g.
Clifford Handasyde ^" to be Lieut, to Capt. Emeley - „ „ g.
Jacob Pieston ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Wamless - - Windsor, 28 June I7l2 /".
Tho. Mainard ^- to be Adjt. „ » /•
David Jones 13 to be Chaplain ----- St. James's, 29 Dec. 1712^.
Peter Shaak (.v/r) ^^ to be Ens. to Capt. Li.sle - - „ „ g.
Dugal Campbell '•^' to be Lieut, to Capt. Randyl Emelv
St. Jngo de la Vega, 19 Aug. 1713 /.
Tho. Wood 16 to be Ens. to Capt. - - - ' - Windsor, 9 Feb. 1714/.
Wm, Potts 17 to be Lieut. (MS. Ai^ng List, 1730) - - - 12 May 1714.
Wm. Dodd 1^ to be Lieut, to Major Howard - St. Jago de la Vega, 1 June 1714 n.
Archd. Campbell i^ to be Surgeon-Major - - „ 27 July 1714 /.
' Comn. renewed by Georjie I. in 1715. Promoted Capt. 6 Dec. 17.31. Serving in same Regt. iu
1740.
- Appointed Lieut, and Capt. in the Coldstream Guards 25 Mar. 1705. Out of Handasyde's Regt.
in Jan. 1715. Believed to have been Capt. of one of the two Companies of this Regt. left in Jamaica,
which Companies eventually were incorporated into the 49th Regt. of Foot.
•* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut. 14 Oct. 1719. Serving in 1740.
* Promoted Lieut. I June 1714. Was Lieut, of one of the two Companies of above Regt. which
remained in Jamaica, and was serving as Senior Lieut, of his Cy. in Jamaica in 1740.
* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in same Regt. iu 1730.
* Comn. signed by Major-Gen. Handasyde, Gov. of Jamaica. Comn. renewed by George I. in
1715. Promoted Capt. 25 Mar. 1723. Serving in same Regt. in 1727.
" Son of ]Major-Gen. T. Handasyde. See his Comn. as Ens. in Vol. IV., p. 151, note 6.
" See Vol. IV., p. 208, note 8. Brought into the Regt. fi-om the Half-Pay List in 1715. Serving in
1717. Outiu 1727.
' Comn. renewed by George I. 11 Jan. 1715. Appointed Lt.-Col. of the 19th Foot 5 Aug. 1715.
Serving in last-named Regt. in 1727. Out in 1731.
'" Comn. renewed by George I. in Jan. 1715. Left the Regt. same year.
^' Placed on half-pay in 1713. Restored lo full pay in 1715. Resigned his Comn. in 1716 " ren
dered by wounds incapable of service." Add. MS. 22,264.
'2 Maynard. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut. 31 July 1721. Serving iu
1727.
'3 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
^* Placed on half-pay in 1713. Restored to full pay in Jan. 1715. Promoted Lieut. 25 Mar. 1723.
Serving in 1727.
'^ Comn. signed by Lord Archibald Hamilton, Gov. of Jamaica. Promoted Capt. -Lieut, in Aug.
1715. Out of the Regt. iu 1727.
'" Promoted Lieut, in 1716. Untraced after that date.
'" Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in same Regt. iu 1727.
'* See note 4.
" Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSIOTQ^ REGISTERS. 101
REGT. OF [ROYAL] WELSH FUSILIERS.
N.B. — For Annotated List of this Reijt. at the battle of Maljilaqnet xce I'art II.
Ric. Ashby to be 2n(l Lieut, to Biigdr.-Gen. Joseph Sabine - - 24 Apr. 1707 o.
James Bissell to be 2iid Lieut, to Capt. Isaac Gevereau - - „ o.
Joseph Bartley to be 2nd Lieut, to Major Henry Cookmaii -
Newsham Peers to be 1st Lieut, to Col. Mat. Pennyfeather -
Juo. Pennyfather (sic) to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Juo.
Paterson ----------
Ralph Whitfield to be Captain -------
Chas. Mylott to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Southwell Pigot
Henry Rumsey to be 2nd Lieut, to Col. Jos. Bennet - - -
Jas. White to be Surgeon --------
Jno. Carlisle to be 2nd Lieut to Capt. Henry Ingoldesby
Wm. Cole to be Qr.-Mr. --------
Edward Deane to be Chaplain - - -
Mat. Pennyfeather {sic) to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Ingoldesby
Robt. Brack ley to be 2nd Lieut, to Major Eyme - - - -
Chas. Rawling to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Ingoldesby - - -
Tho. Burrough to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Whittiekl - - -
Jno. Foster to be 1st Lieut, to Major Henry Cookman
Tho. Vincent to be Capt. vice Valentine Ryves - - - -
Stephen Cadroy to be Capt. -Lieut. -.----
Chas. Walter to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Arthur Brett -
Wm. Cole to be 1st Lieut, to Col. Jos. Bennet - - - -
James Gordon to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Isaac Gevereau
p]dward Pole to be 2nd Lieut, to Col. Mat. Pennyfeather
James Bissell to be 1st. Lieut, to Capt. Henry Ingoldesby -
Gilbert Primrose to be 1st Lieut, to Major Isaac Eyme
Wm. Armstrong to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Pigot. - . -
Henry Hickman i to be 1st Lieut. i^MS, Army List, 1730)
Jno. Richardson- to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. N^ewsham Peers- St. James's, 30 Apr. 1711/
Jno. Patterson to be Lt.-Colonel . . - . - ,
Arthur Brett to be Major ..----,.
Jno. Powell to be Capt. of Lt.-Col. Isaac Eyuie's late Cy. - ,
Edward Thetford to be Capt. -Lieut. - - - - ,,
James Cary-' to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Ralph Whitfield - „
Wm. Sabine^ to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Juo. Powell - - „
Alex, Johnson ° to be 2nd Lieut. {MS. Arnuj List, 1730) -
Molineux Robinson'^ to be 2nd Lieut. {MS. Arvty List,
1730) - -
Jno. Sabine" to be 2ud Lieut. (</o.) - 23 July 1712.
Major-General Joseuh Sabine*^ tn be Colonel of "Our Roval
Regt. of Welsh' Fusiliers " . - - - Windsor, 24 Xov. 1712/
James Bi.ssell to be Captain (JAV Aymi/ List, \1\\0) - IS .luiie 1713.
Edward Pole to be do. (fZo.) - - - - - - - 13 Aug. 1713.
Jno. HeleyUo be 1st Lieut. {Irish Comn. Bk. 1709-1716) - 20 Apr. 1714.
Tho. Driscollioto be Chaplain (r/o.) - - , - - - 17 May 1714.
^ Second son of Henry Hickman of Kilmoro, co. Clare. Comn. renewed by Gcorfre 1. in I71.V
Promoted Capt. 3 Sept. 1739. Woundeil at the battle of Foutenoy. Major 27 May 174.}. bt. Col.
of the Wil.sh Fusiliers in 1748. Out of the Kegt. iu 1756. I), ui 1760. Will proved at Dubhn
same year.
^ Out of the Regt. before Jan. 1715.
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lOi ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Capt. 10 Aug. 1737. Wounded at
Fontenoy.
* Comu. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Capt. 14 May 1720. Out of the Regt. before
1740.
* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted 1st Lieut. 14 May 1720. Served as Capt. at
Fontenoy and was returned as " missing " after the battle. Kejoined his Regt. and fought at Kesselt
in 1747 in which engagement be was killed.
' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving as Ens. in 1727. Out of the Regt. in 1740.
' Son of Lt.-Gen. Joseph Sabine. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Capt. 28 Dec.
1738. Appointed Capt. and Lt.-Col. in the 1st Foot Guards 22 Apr. 1742. Serving in 1748. Out
of said Regt. before 1757.
® This renewed Comn. was consequent on the above Regt. being given the designation of " Royal."
See biog. notice of Gen. Sabine in Vol. V., Part II., p. 61, note 1.
' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Died in 1717. Add. MS. 22,264.
^^ A certain Eev. Thos. Driscoll of Kilkenny d. in 1750. Will proved at Dublin same year.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 103
BRIGADIER-GENERAL WM. TATTON'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[24th REGT. OF FOOT.]
N.B. — For Annotated List of this Regt. at the battle ojWlalplaquet see Part II.
Simon Roach to be Ens. to Sr. Robt. Rich 25 Jan. 1707 a.
Jermin Duce to be Captain - - - - - - .js INIar. 1707 c.
Wm. Baker to be Ens. to Capt. Maurice Zulestein - - - 24 Apr. 1707 o.
Chas. Fowler to be Ens. to Brigdr.-Genl. Wm. Tatton - - 24 Dec. 1707 o.
Samuel Blackwell to be Lieut, to Capt. Phil. Bragg - - - „ o.
Chas. Douglas to be Ens. to Capt. Vei-ney Lloyd - - - . 24 Feb. 1708 o.
Henry Berkley to be Adjt. vice Jas. Maxwell . . . . „ o.
Gilbert Primrose to be Colonel t'ice Brigdr.-Genl. Tatton - - 9 Mar. 1708 o.
Chas. Midford to be Capt. vice Sr. Robt. Rich . . . . „ o.
Samuel Crich to be Ens. to Col. Gilbert Primrose - - - 16 Mar. 1708 o.
Jno. Burton to be Capt. -Lieut. ------- 24 Apr. 1708 o.
Simon Roach to be Lieut, to Capt. Fras. Jeffreys - - - „ o.
Ralph Bagnall to bo Lieut, to Capt. Jermin Duce - - . „ o.
Edmund Roach to be Ens. to Capt. Chas. Midford vice
Simon Roach --------- „o.
James Maxwell to be Adjt. tv'ce Berkley ----- 24 Oct. 1708 o.
Henry Berkeley to be Lieut, to Capt. Ben. Drake - . - „ o.
Jno. Gordon to be Ens. to Capt. Zulestein ----- 1 Mar. 1709 o.
Alex. Abercromby to be Capt. vice .Maurice Zulestein - - - 16 Mar. 1709 o.
Chris. Garrie {sic) to be Lieut, to Capt. Duce - - - - 8 June 1 709 a.
Tho. Tempest to be Ens. to Major Fras. Jeffreys - - - - „ o.
Wm. Thornburgh Mo be Qr.-Mr. - - ' - - - W'hall., 17 Mar. 1713 /
Richard Prescott2 to be Ens. to Major Fras. JetTreys - - „ 22 Apr. 1713 /.
[Lt.-Col.] Tho. Pollexfen 3 to be Major .---,, 1 June 1713 /.
Peter Carnac^ to be Captain {MS. Army List, 1730) - - - 12 June 1713.
' Comn. signed by the Duke of Ormonde. Placed on half-pay in 1714.
- Appointed Cornet in Maj.-Gen. Sibourg's Regt. of Horse (7th Dragoon Guards"), 22 Feb. 1715.
Lieut. 21 Jan. 1716. Capt. 15 Dee. 1738. Serving in 1740. Uf North Clonniore, co. Tipperary.
D. in 1747. Will proved at Dublin same year.
3 See Vol. v., Part II., p. 64, note 4.
' Placed on half-pay in 1714. Drawing half-pay in 1722. Serving as Capt. in Lord Molesworth's
Regt. of Foot (Inniskilliug Fusiliers) in 1727. Out of said Regt. in 1740.
MAJOR-GENERAL MAITLAND'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[2oTH REGT. OF FOOT.]
See Scots Establishment.
104 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
COLONEL GEORGE PRESTON'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[THE CAMERONIANS.]
N.B. — For Annotated List of this Regt. at the battle of Malplaquet see Part II.
Tho. Drummond to be Lieut, and to act as Capt. of Col.
Livingston's Cy. ..--.-.. l Sept. 1707 o.
Wm. Elpliinstone to be Ens. to Capt. Pat. Dickson . . . „ o.
Robt. Priugle to be Lieut, to Capt. Wm. Drummond - . - „ o.
.Ino. Sinclair to be Capt. -Lieut. ------- 1 Jan. 1708 o.
Jno. Colleville {sic) to be Ens. to Capt. Wm. Drummond - - 25 Jan. 1708 o.
Jno. Blair to be Ens. to Capt. Wadham Spragg - - - - 24 June 1708 o.
Robt. Barkley to be Lieut, to Capt. Wm. Elliot - - - - „ o.
Geo. Douglas to be Lieut, and to act as Capt. of Col.
Livingston's Cy. -------- i Dec. 1708 o.
Hugh Semple (sic) to be Adjt. ------- „ o.
Samuel Halliday to be Chaplain ------- „ o.
George Baylie to be Ens. to Capt. Mat. Bernard - - - . „ o.
Chas. Cockburn to be Lieut, to Capt. Jas. Aikraan - - - „ o.
Wm. Douglas to be Ens. to Col. Livingston's Cy. . - - „ o.
Fras. Scott to be Ens. to Col. Cranston's Cy. .... „ o.
Tho. Shaw to be Capt. -Lieut. .-.---. „ o.
Hugh Sempill ^ to be Ensign {Army List, 1740) - - - - — July 1709.
[Jno. Blackader-' to be Lt.-Colonel ---... 28 Oct. 1709.]
Chas. Colville^to be Ensign {Army List, 1740) - - - - 19 June 1710.
Wm. St. Clair ^ to be Capt. of the Grendr. Cy. {MS.
Army List, n?,0) 3 May 1711.
John Colville ^ to be Lieut. (c?o.) 19 June 1711.
Jno. Blair ^ to be Lieut, (c/o.) 24 Aug. 1711.
Ric. Harris 7 to be Ensign {Army List, 1740) - - . . 28 Aug. 1711.
Wm. Dunston^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Wm Elliot - - St. James's, 24 Mar. 1712 /.
Hugh Sempill ^ to be Capt. {MS. List of Officers in
Ireland, nm) ----.---- 12 July 1712.
George Browne^" to be Ensign {Army List, 1740) - - - 22 Apr, 1713.
' Aftds. nth Lord Sempill. Adjt. to above Regt. 1 Dec. 1708. Served at Malplaquet. Promoted
Capt. 12 July 1712. Half-pay in 1713. Appointed Capt. in Brigdr.-Gen. Grant's Etgt. in 1715.
Major 5 Apr. 1718. Lt.-Col. of the 19th Foot 12 July 1731. Col. of the 42nd Foot 14 Jan. 1741.
Col. of the 25th Foot 9 Apr. 1745, Brigdr.-Gen. 9 June 1745. Commanded the left wing of the
Royal Army at Culloden. D. in Nov. 1746.
^ Comn. not forthcoming, but given in Col. Blackader'.s Diary. See biog. notice in Vol. III., p. 88,
note 23.
'■'• Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Capt.-Lieut. 28 Feb. 1718. Promoted Capt. 20 June
1735. Appomted Col. of the 69th P'oot 23 Apr. 1758. Maj.-Gen. 27 Feb. 1761. Knighted by
George II. D. in 1775. He was 2nd son of Alex. Colvillc of Kincardine and bro. to John Colville
who claimed and was allowed to take up the dormant Baronj' of Colville of Culross in 1 723.
* Coniu. renewed by George I. in 1715. Appointed Major of the 1st Foot 10 July 1737. Serving
in 1740. 3rd son of the 8th Baron Sinclair.
* Succeeded in 1723 as 8th Baron Colville. Was at the siege of Gibraltar in 1727. Appointed
Capt. in thf 2Jth Regt. of Foot 18 Dec. 1727. Serving in said Regt. in 1740. D.on board a transport
oflf Carthagena, during the siege, in 1741.
* Comn. as 2nd Lieut, of Grendrs. renewed by George I, in 1715. Promoted Capt. in same Regt.
17 June 1781. Serving in 1740.
7 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Capt.-Lieut. 12 July 1739. Serving in 1740.
* Placed on half-pay in 1713. Restored to full pay soon after the accession of George I. Serving
as Lieut, in 1727.
' See note 1.
° Placed on half-pay in 1713. Restored to full pay after the accession of George T. Promoted
Lieut. 25 Dec. 1729. Serving in 1740.
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COMMISSION REGISTERS.
105
BRIGADIER-GENL. WHETHAM'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[ROYAL INXISKILLING FUSILIERS.]
See Irish Establishment.
MAJOR-GENERAL BRUDENELL'S REGT. OF FOOT.
N.B. — This Keyt. uas constituted a Regt. of Marines 23 Dec. 1 TOO. See p. 130.
Jno. Girling ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Ric. Thomas -
Jno, Farmer- (sic) to be Eus. to Major Pbil. Carpenter
George Bate ^ to be Major - - - - .
Martin Needham ^ to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Robt. Reading
Stanhope Yarborough ^ to be Capt. vice Edward Dove -
Tho. Thompson "^ to be Capt.- Lieut. - - - -
Jno. Ball ^ to be Lieut to Lt.-Col. Jno. le Hunt -
Joseph Johnson ^ to be Colonel vice Major-Gencral
Brudenell deed. -------
George Bate ^ to be Lt. -Colonel - - - - -
Robt. Reading ^^ to be M^jor -----
Jno. Wort ley alias Montague'' to be Capt. of the late
Major-General Brudenell's Cy. - - - -
Stephen Fox ^" to be Capt. of Major Phil. Carpenter's
late Cy. --------
[Jas. O.] FarrelP'^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Lewis Fouroux
Chas. Ijane •^ to be Ens to Capt. Peter Frankfort
Chas Churehill ^' to be Colonel vice Joseph Johnson -
Oliver Bate^*^ to be Ens. of Colonel Joseph Johnson's Cy.
Valencia, 17 Feb. 1707 e.
Windsor, 8 July, 1707 e.
„ 1 Aug. 1707 e.
„ 1 Sept. 1707 e.
Kens.. '20 Oet. 1707 e.
j> if ^'
» j> ^•
St. James's, 31 Mar. 1708 e.
Kens., 13 Apr. 1708 e.
„ 22 Apr. 1708 e.
„ U June 1708 e.
St. James's, 18 Nov. 170M e.
21 Feb. 1709 e.
25 Mar. 1709 e.
Irt Auu. 1709 e.
OFFICER EX SECOXJJ IN COL. CHARLES CHL'RCHILL'S REGT.
OF FOOT.
Hugh Urysdale to be Major en second-
20 May 1 709 e.
106 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
COMMISSIONS GIVEN IN COL. CHAS. CHURCHILL'S REGT. AFTER
IT HAD BEEN RE-CONSTITUTED A REGT. OF FOOT, 20 MARCH,
1713.
N.B. — This Regt. icas disbanded in Ireland in 1714.
Henry Frankfordi^ to be Ens. to Major Drisdale - Windsor, 10 Nov. 1713 g.
Eras. Frankford i^ to be Capt. of Capt. Jno. Seliock's
late Cv. -------- ,, •!■> 9'
Jno. Seliock i^ to be Capt. of Capt. Peter Fraukford's
late Cy. -------- „ •,•> 9-
1 Comu. signed by Lord Gahvay. Serving as 1st Lieut, in Col. Chas. Cliurchill's Regt. of Marines
in Dec. 1709. Appointed Ens. in 1st Foot Guards 27 Feb. 1710. See page .52, note 22.
" Probably John Fermor. See his namesake's Comn. as Ens. iu same Regt. in Vol. IV., p. 255,
and note 25 on p. 256 in said Vol. Serving as 2nd Lieut, in Col. Chas. Churchill's Regt. of Marines
in Dec. 1709. Dead 3 Nov. 1710.
^ See Vol. IV., p. 94, note 3. Placed on the Irish half-pay as Lt.-Ool. of Col. C. Churchill's Regt.
of Foot iu 1714. Appointed Lt.-Gov. of Charles Fort, co. Cork, by George I. D. in 1725. Will
proved at Dublin same year.
^ Serving as 2nd Lieut, in Col. C. Churchill's Regt. of Marines in Dec. 1709. Uutraccd after that
date.
5 See Vol. IV., p. 95, note 14.
" Serving as Capt.-Lieut. of Col. C. Churchill's Regt. of Marines in 1712. Dead 30 Sept. same
year.
7 Serving as 1st Lieut, in Col. C. Churchill's Regt. of Marines in Dec. 1709. Further services
uutraced.
" See Vol. IV., p. 255, note 2.
" See note 3.
'" Bt. Lt.-Col. 10 Apr. 1707. Serving as Major of Col. C. Churchill's Regt. of Marines in Dec.
1709. Accompanied the Expedition to Canada in 1710, and was given a Brevet Colonelcy by Genl.
Nicholson 1 1 Sept. same year.
" Serving as Capt. in Col. C. Churchill's Regt. of Marines in Dec. 1709. Further services untraced.
'■■' Placed on half-pay in 1713. See p. 131 note 1.
'' Appointed Capt. in the Queen's Own Regt. of Foot 24 Mar. 1710. See p. 69 note 1.
'* Serving as 2ud Lieut, in Col. C. Churchill's Regt. of Marines iu Dec. 1709. Dead 22 Dec. 1712.
'5 See biog. notice in Vol. V., Part II., p. 6, note 31.
'« Serving as 2ud Lieut, in Col. C. Churchill's Regt. of Marines in Dec. 1709. Dead in June 1711.
'7 Franquefort. Of Portarlington, Queen's County. D. in 1733. Will proved at Dublin same
year.
'* Placed on half-pay in 1714. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
13 See p. 131 note 10.
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LORD MORDAUNT'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[28th REGT. OF FOOT.]
N.B. — See the Ahnanza Casualty Roll in Part III.
George Nodes' to be Capt. vice Luke Spicer ... Kens., 12 Mar. 1707 ^r.
Willoughby Machau - to be Capt. vice — Pradelle - - „ 25 Mar. 1707//.
Lewis Liermont 3 to be Capt. vice Jno. Collins - . . Xativa, 15 Apr. 1707 i.
Peter Morain ^ {sic) to be Capt. vice — Edwards - - - Belpiug, '24 July i.
Valentine Crome ^ (sic) to be Capt. vice Wm. Lucas - - Kens., 10 Nov., 1707 e.
Daniel Lewis *5 to be Ens. to Major — Davidson- - - „ 6 Dec. 1707 e.
[Ric] Cranley ' to be Lieut, to Capt. ... „ 23 Dec., 1707e.
[Wm.] Taylor^ to be Lieut, to Capt. - - >> » c-
Willoughby Machan ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Geo. Nodes - „ „ e.
Henry Costarde ^^ to be Ens. to Capt. Morin ---■>, „ e.
Jno. Caster ^^ to be Ens. to Capt. ----?> >, e.
Walter Breary 12 to be Ens. to Capt. Geo. Nodes - 26 Mar. 1708 e.
Brome Wharwood 1^ to be Ens. to Capt. - - - Kens., 21 Apr., 1708 c.
George Coates ^^ to act as Capt. -Lieut, vice Capt. -Lieut.
Stephen Downs, prisoner of war ------ 24 Apr., 1708 e.
Henry Breary 1^ to be Chaplain - - . - - - Windsor, 27 Aug., 1708 e.
Andrew Windsor ^^ to be Colonel rice Jno., Lord Mordaunt - 1 Oct., 1700 e.
Jno. Thompson 1^ to be Adjt. ------- 21 June, I7l0e.
Littleton Hill '^ to be Ens. to Capt. Morin ----- 25 Aug., 1710 e.
[Lewis] Liermout ''•• to be Capt. v/ce Chas. Douglas - - - 25 Apr., 1710(7.
Wm. Davidson 20 to be Lt.-Colonel Kens., 21 Sept. 1710.^.
Huntington Manning 21 to be Major -----,, f> ff-
Jno. Champfleury -- to be Capt. vice Jno. Lapradelle - St. James's, 28 Dec, 1710/.
Stephen Downes -'^ to be Adjt. ------,, „ f.
Scott Floyer-^ to be Ens. to Capt. Lewis Liermont - - „ 13 Jan. I7ll/.
Edward Gould -^ to be Ens. to the Colonel's Cy. - - - „ 1 Apr. 1711/.
Wm. Davidson -^ to be Ens. to Capt. Jermine Archdale - „ 25 Apr. 1711/
Stephen Downes -^ to be Capt. vice Geo. Carers - - - „ 4 June 171 1/
Henry Serrau -** to be Capt. -Lieut. Windsor, 20 Sept. 1711/
Henry Bradley -^ to be Lieut, to Capt. - - - » » /
Wm. Davison 30 to be Adjt. ------,> „ /
Tho. Johnson 31 to be Lieut, to Capt. Jno, Champfleury - - 30 Nov. 1711/
Wm. Fitz Thomas ^2 to be Ens. to Capt. Jermiu Archdale - - „ /
Marmaduke Soule ^'^ to be Ens. to Capt. Geo. Nodes - - St. James's, 10 Dec. 1711 /*.
Scott Floyer 31 to be Lieut, to Capt. — Downes- - - „ 13 Feb. 1712/
Alex. Johnston 35 to be Ens. to Capt. — Liermont - - „ „ /
Robt. Flemming36 to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Manning - - „ 14 Mar. \'J\2g.
Luke Spicer 37 to be Ens. to above Cy. . - - - ,, „ gr.
Tho. Johnson 38 to be Capt. vice Eras. Gibson - - - 1 May 1712 g.
Dennis Sullivan 3^ to be Ens. to above Cy. - - - - Kens., 28 June 1712^.
Joseph Capell'^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Champfleury •• Windsor, 5 Aug., 1712 ^r.
Tho. Tonga *^ to be Ens. to above Cy. ----}> it 9-
' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Untraced after that year.
' This Comn. must have been cancelled, as a later Comn. appoints this officer to be Lieut to Capt.
Nodes. On Kecruiting Service in England in 1709. His name does not appear in the List of this
Regt. for 1715.
' See account of his war services in Vol. IV., p. 106, note 6. Comn. as Capt, renewed by George I
in 1715.
* Morin. Appointed Lieut, in Col. Gibson's Regt, of Foot 20 Jan. 1698. Ke-commissioued Lieut,
n the i'8th Foot 10 Mar. 1 702. Wounded and taken prisoner at Almanza. Comn. as Capt. renewed
by George I. in 1715.
108 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714]
' Croome. Comn. renewed by George I. in 171'>.
' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
^ Do. Serving as Lieut, iu same Regt. in 1727.
' Taken prisoner at Alinanza. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
' See note 2.
'° Cossard. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut. 15 Mar. 1722. Serving in 1740.
" On Recruiting Service iu England in 1709. Out of the Regt. before Juno 1715.
'^ On Recruiting Service in England in 1709. Out of the Regt. 10 Dec. 1711.
'3 Do.
'^ Comn. signed by Genl. Stanhope. Comu. as Lieut, renewed by Ge )rge I. in 1715. On half-pay
in 1722.
'^ Comn. renewed by George I. iu 1715.
'* Andrews, Windsor. 3rd son of the 1st Earl of Plymouth of this family. See Vol. V., Part II.,
p. 30, note 4.
'7 Out of the Regt. 28 Dec. 1710.
'» Out of the Regt. before June 1715.
'" An exchange of Companies. See note 3.
"" See his Comn. as Capt. of the Grendr. Cy. in above Regt. in Vol. V., p. 95. Taken prisoner at
Almanza where he served as Bt.-Lt.-Col. Comu. as Lt.-Col. renewed by George I. in 1715.
2' See Vol. v., p. 193, note 11.
'' Wounded and taken prisoner at Almanza. Comn. as Capt. of Grendr. Cy. renewed by George I.
in 1715. ITntraced after that date.
*•' Wounded and taken prisoner at Almanza, where he served as Capt. -Lieut, of above Regt.
Promoted Capt. 4 June 1711. Major 8 July 1737. Appointed Lt.-Col. of Col. Jeffreys's Marines
27 Jan. 1741. D. in 1744.
^ Promoted Lieut. 13 Feb. 1712. Co'.uu. renewed by George I. in 1715. Capt. 8 July 1737.
Major 4 Oct, 1745. Living in 1758.
-^ Out of the Regt. before Juue 1715. .Appointed Lieut, of au Indep. Cy. of Invalids iu Jersey
21 Feb. 1732. Serving in 1740.
2' Appointed Adjt. 12 Sept. 1711. Comus. as Adjt. and Ens. renewed by George I. in 1715.
27 See note 23.
■^* Taken prisoner at Almanza where he served as Ensign. Comn. as Capt.-Lieut. renewed by
George I. in 1715.
29 Out of the Regt. before June 1715.
•^ See note 26.
3' Promoted Capt. 1 May 1712. Out of the Regt. in June 1715.
3' Erroneously called " Thomas " Fitz Thomas in List of above Regt. for June 1715. Appointed
Lieut, in the Regt. now known as the 3rd Dragoon Guards 24 Apr. 1728. Major of said Regt. 31 May
1751. Serving in 1758.
■'^ (Jomu. renewed by George I. iu 1715. Promoted Capt. 1 1 May 1727. Trau.sferred to the ;5rd BuflFs
17 Mar. 1732. Major of the 11th Foot, then eoinmaudeil by Col. Robinson Sowle, 15 Aug. 1745.
Believed to have served at Fontenoy. Out of the Regt. in 1750.
'* See note 24.
^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
36 Do.
3' Out of the Regt. in June 1715. Probably a child.
** Out of the Regt. in June 1715.
•■" Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut. 28 Jan. 171fi. Serving as senior Lieut,
in above Regt. iu 1740. Believed to have served at Fontenoy. D. in. 1747 as Capt. in above Regt.
Will proved at Dublin same j'ear.
'0 Comn. as 2nd Lieut, of Grendrs. renewed by George I. in 1715. Capt.-Lieut. 8 July 1737. The
death of a certain " Lieut. Capel " at Tournuy i.s reeoided iu tlie Gentleman'' s Mai/azine for 1745.
*^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut. 23 Nov. 1717. Capt. in same Regt.
5 July 1745. Believed to have served at Fontenoy. Left the Regt. in 1757.
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COMMISSION REGISTERS.
109
OFFICERS EN SECOND IN LORD MORDAUNT'S REGT.*
N.B. — See note at the head of p. G7. All the Cooiminsioiis icere dated
(it Koisiuf/ton, 5 March 170S r/.
CAPTS.
Ant. Columbiere,
Lt.-Col.
Jno. Foulks,
Major.
Stephen llutcbinson.
Tho. Humble.
Tho. Vucbell.
Tho. Price.
Arthur Gore.
LIEUTS.
ENSIGNS.
Tho. Towgood (sic),
Capt.-Lieut.
Edward Maidmau.
Joshua Legoux.
Robt. Saville.
Wm Goodiere.
Geo. Hume.
Henry Domergue,
Lt. to Capt. Geo. Nodes.
Robert. Read.
Tho. Colthurst,
Lt. to Capt. Jermyn
Arehdale.
Michael Pemberton.
Wm. Robinson.
Mat. Wright.
* By a clerical error the words " In Our 2ud Kecft. of Foot Guards " aie given in the ilS. instead
of " In Lord Mordaunt's Regt. of Foot." So fur as can be ascertained there were no Commissions
en second for the Coldstream Guards at the period in question.- C. D.
110
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
MAJOR-GENERAL FARRINGTON'S REGT. OP FOOT.
[29th REGT. OP POOT.]
N.B. — This Regt. embarked for Spain in Jan. 1711 and was stationed at Gibraltar
- Kens., 10 Jan. 1707 e.
Windsor, 28 Aug. 1707e.
j> >> ^•
- Z 2 Sept. 1707 e.
- ',', 12 Sept." 1707 e.
- Keos., 15 Nov. 1707 e.
„ 31 Jan. I708e.
- „ 8 Apr. 1708 e.
„ 15 June 1708 e.
- St. James's, 21 Dec.' 1708 e.
Jno. Bix 1 to lie Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Greenwood
lluben Cailland^ to be Capt. vice Edward Pile
Heuiv Davis ^ to be Capt. -Lieut. - - - -
Daniel Farrinj^ton * lo be Lieut, to Capt. Caillaud -
Elenezer Darby ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Ben. Columbine -
Jno. Brown ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Juo. Bickley
David Hinderson ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Geo. Harnage
Juo. Miller » to be Qr.-Mr.
Jno. Dalley^ to be Ens. to Capt. Geo. Harnage
Joseph Kin^' ^^ to be Ens. to Capt. Bickley
Tbo. Bordeaux i^ to be Lieut to Col, Christopher Wray -
Jno. Pitman ^^ to be Ens. to Capt.
Geo. Stratton ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Bickley -
Wm. Leake i* to be Ens. to Capt. Peter Bonafous -
Ric. Mallen ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Castlenau-
Heury Simes ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Calliaud
Daniel Lyons i^ to be Ens. to Capt. Farriugton [vice Ens.
Morris a child] ------- ,,
Henry Bland ^^ to be Chaplain
Pras. Salisbury ^^ to be Ens. to Capt. Tho. Farrington
[Jno.] Miller^o to be Capt.-Lieut. -
David Saint 21 to be Lieut, to Capt. Minzie (5?c)
Cecil Wray -^ to be Capt. vice Jno. Bickley - - - .
Tho. Pearson--^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Robt. Minzie -
Jno, Miller -* to be Capt. vice Geo. Harnage - - - -
Michael Barkham 25 to be Capt. -Lieut.
Tho. Farrington 2G to be Qr.-Mr, - - - -
Michael Barkham 27 to be Capt. of the Cy. added to Lt.-General
Farrington's Regt. of Foot - - - - Ket
Jonathan Young 2^ to be Lieut, to above Cy. - - - „
Howell Heard 29 to be Ens. to do. - - - „
Jno. Brooke ^o to be Capt.-Lieut. - „
Henry Stoughton ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Robt. Minzie - - „
Jno. Br.mgwin ^2 to be Ens. to Capt. - - - - »
AVm. Ash '^'■^ to be Ens. to Capt ,.
Henry Denbrosses ^^ to be Ens. to Capt. - - - y.
Henry Melling^' to be Ens. to Capt. Juo. Miller -
Davifl Henderson ^'' to be Lieut, to Major Greenwood
Chas. Cratchrode •^" to be Lt,-Col, vice Wray -
Ben. Columbine ^ to be Major . . . .
Jno. Brooks 39 to be Capt. of Lt.-Col. Wray's late Cy.
Ric. Ward ^" to be Capt, Lieut. - - - -
Joseph King " to be Lieut, to Capt.
Jas Holbrook ^- to be Ens. to Capt.
David Pain " to be Capt. rice — Castelneau -
Samuel Sedgly ^' to be Capt. vice Cecil Wray -
Hugh Montgomery'*'^ to be Adjt. - - - -
Wm. Shenton ^^ to be Ens. to Capt.
Jno. Pitman *7 to be Lieut. -----
Ric. Ward-** to be Capt. vice Michael Barkham Camp of Villercall, 11 June 1711 /.
Cracherode Coppinger "^^ to be Ens. to Col. Cracherode - Lisbon, 14 July 1711 /.
e.
17 Jan. 1709 e.
28 Apr. 1709e.
21 July 1709 6',
e.
24 Oct, 1709e.
e.
23 Nov. 1709 <>.
e.
„ €.
16 June 1710 e,
j> »> ^•
j> >> ^•
>> >j ^•
j> » ^•
» >» ^•
», Sf-
- 11 July 1710e,
„ t.
St. James's, 23 Nov. 1710/
» »> y*
f
J> >J /•
>> >> J-
28 Dec. 1710/
16 Dec. 1710 /:
St. James's, 13 Mar. 1711/
1 June 17110'.
[1707-1711] COMMISSION REGISTERS. Ill
Jno. Blechindon ■^° to be Capt. of the late Lt.-General Farring-
ton's own Cy. Windsor, 7 Oct. 1712/.
Lord Mark Kerr •''^ to hv Colonel vice Lt.-General Farrington
(^ecd. - - - - - „ „ /
Hugh Montgomery 52 iq \)q Capt. vice Tho. Farrington {Irish
Comn. / k. 17 \3-l7U) - ... - - Dublin, 2.3 Xov. 1713.
Andrew Charleton ^3 to be Adjt. vice Hugh Montgomery (do.) „ 24 Nov, 1713.
Jno. Charleton ^* to be Lieut, vice do. (do.) ----,, ,,
Daniel Caillaud ^^ to be Ens. vice Jno. Charleton (do.) - - „ „
' Out of the Regt. before June 171.5. A certain " James Bix," whose Comn. is not forthcoming,
was placed on half-pay from Col. Leigh's Regt. as Capt. -Lieut, in 1713.
' Appointed 1st Lieut, in Brudenell's Marines 9 Aug. 1698. Comn. as Capt. renewed by George L
in 1715. Serving in same Regt. as Capt. in 1727. D. in 1732. Will proved in Dublin same year.
3_Out of the Regt. 21 July 1709.
* His full name appears to have been Thos. Daniel Farrington. See his Comn. as Eos. in above
Regt. in Vol. IV., p. 106, and note thereto. Not identified with Capt. Tho. Farrington of same Regt.
^ Comn. renewed by George L in 1715. Uutraced after that year.
« Out of the Regt. 31 Jan. 1708.
*■ Heiiderson. Promoted Lieut. 11 July 1710. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Uutraced
after that year.
* See his Comn. as Ens. in above Regt. in Vol. IV., p. 46, note 7.
^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Uutraced after that year.
'" Promoted Lieut. 23 Nov. 1710. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Appointed Lieut, in
Lt.-Gen. Edmund Fielding's Regt. of Foot 1 Feb. 1727. Serving in 1740.
" Out of the Regt. before 1715.
^'- Promoted Lieut. 1 June 1711. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Restored to full pay as Lieut, in
same Regt. in 1715. Serving in 1727.
'3 Out of the Regt. before 1715.
'* Ens. in Col. Clayton's Reg. 19 Mar. 1711. Placed on half-pay as Lieut, in 1713. Drawing
half-pay in 1722.
'^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 17! 5. Untraced after that year.
'" Symes. Comn. renewed by George 1. in 1715. Promoted Capt. -Lieut. 18 Sept. 1727. Capt.
5 July 1735. Served on board the Fleet under Admiral Mathews with a detachment of his Regt.
1742-1744.
'■ Out of the Regt. 28 Apr. 1709.
'* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
'9 Do.
-° See note 8.
-^ Out of the Regt. 24 Oct. 1709.
-- Younger bro. to Col. Sir Christopher Wray of the above Keet., whom he succeeded, in 1710, as
nth Bart, of Glentworth. Left the Regt. 28 Dec. 1710. See Charles Dalton's History of the Wrays
of Glentworth.
■^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Untraced after that year.
-* See note 8.
■^ Served previously as Lieut, in Sr. Roger Bradshaigh's Regt. of Foot. Capt. of a Cy. added to
Farrington's Regt. 16 June 1710. Out of the Regt, 11 June 1711.
'-® See note 4.
'^ See note 25.
^* Comn as 2nd Lieut, of the Grendr. Cy. renewed in 1715. Serving as Lieut, in same Regt.
in 1727.
•9 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. L^utraced after that year.
^ Promoted Capt. 23 Nov. 1710. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
=*' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Untraced after that year.
•■- Out of the Regt. before 1715.
33 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Untraced after that year.
3^ Do.
35 Do.
36 See note 7.
" See Vol. III., p. 383, note 9.
112 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
" See his Comn. as Lieut, in Col. Edward Leigh's Regt. of Dragoons in Vol. IV., p. 169, and note
thereto.
»* See note 30.
■•'' See Vol. v., Part II., p. 21, note 15. This officer was drawing half-pay in 1739,
*' See note 10.
*' Out of the Regt. before 1715.
*^ Comu. renewed by George I. in 1715. On half-pay in 1722.
■•■' Placed on half-pay in 1713 on the reduction of his Cy. Appointed Capt. in Lt.-Gen. Edmund
Fielding's Regt. of Foot 11 Mar. 1719. Serving in 1740.
*^ Appointed Capt. in above Regt. 1 Aug. 1705. Promoted Capt. 23 Xov. 1713. Comn. renewed
by George 1. in 1715. Untraced after that year.
*^ Comn. renewed by George I. iu 1715. Untraced after that year.
"' See note 12.
*^ Comn. signed by the Earl of Portmore. See note 40.
■*' Comn. signed bv the Earl of Portmore. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 17^9,
then aged 43.— Z»s< 'of Half-Pay Officers. 1739.
^ Appointed Lieut, in Prince Georpe of Denmark's Regt. of Foot 24 May 1706. Probably 'the
Capt. Blecbinden who served as Dep. -Paymaster in Flanders in 1713. On half-pay in 1714. Drawing
half-pay in 1722.
5' See Vol. IV., p. 167, note 4.
'- Comn. signed by the Duke of Shrewsbury, Lord-Lieut, of Ireland. See no'e 45.
** Comn. signed by the Duke of Shrewsbury. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. The will of
a certain " Andrew Charlton, Esq." was proved at Dublin in 1757.
•'^ Comn. signed by the Duke of Shrewsbury. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715, Promoted
Capt. 4 Mar. 1723. Serving in 1727.
" Co nn. signed by the Duke of Shrewsbury. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted
Lieut. 18 Sept. 1721. Capt. 8 May 1730. Serving in 1740.
[I707-17U.J COMMISSION REGIISTERS. 113
THE QUEEN'S OWN REGT. OF MARINES.
[4th REGT. OF FOOT.]
l<i.B.— Froi>i May 1703-March 1710 this Reyt. served as Marines. All the Com
/nissio7is given beloiv, with the exception of Lieut. Samuel Triggs's Cotnn., are
taken from Marine Coniti. Bh. 1703-1713.
Ric. Coren^ to be 2nd Lieut, to Major Bush vice Herbert deceased - 8 Jan. 1707.
Lieut Miles NorclifP ^ to be 1st Lieut, to Col. Pureell vice De Sasure - 14 Feb. 1707.
Thos. Swift 3 to be 2nd Lieut, to Major Kenipenfelt vice Lieut. Pitts
dead ..----.--.. ^^
Laurence Hvde ■* to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Fish vice Lieut. Miles
Norcliff'- - -
Samuel Triggs ^ to l)e Lieut, to Capt. Hy. Walker {Conui. signed by
Lord Gat way) . . - 95 May 1707.
Lieut. Ric. Purchase ^ to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Bush vice Tregeagle
dead 6 Aug. 1707.
Edm. Powel ^ to be 2nd Lt. to Major Bissett in Purcha.se's room - „
Wm. Westby ^ to be Surgeon vice Jeukinson, not serviceable - - 24 Aug. 1707.
Lieut. Humphry Gylbert ^ to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Stringer vice Lt.
Ellis dead ---------- 13 N'ov. 1707.
Nicholas Reve ^^ to be 2nd Lt. to Major Kempenfelt vice Lt. Gylbert „
Lieut. Thos. Swift ^1 to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Trelawny r/ce Harris,
dead ; to commence from 15 Nov. 1707 - - - - . 1 May 1708.
Nathaniel Gist i- {sic) to be 2nd Lt. to the Colonel's Cy. vice
Vaughan --------.. 5 Jan. 1709.
Lieut. [John] Tucker ^^ to be Capt. vice Edward Bush dead - - 13 Api-. 1709.
Edm. Powell ^^ to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Tho. Bush vice Tucker - „
Wm. Bush 1^ to be 2nd Lieut, to Major Bissett vice Powell - - „
Lieut. Thos. Bush 16 to be Capt. of Capt. Trelawny's Cy. - - - 9 Mar. 1709.
Henrv TaafF ^" to be 2nd Lieut, of Grenadiers vice Gylbert - - ,,
Wm. Newton 1® to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Walker vice Taaff - - „
Wra. Sheweni9 to be do. to Capt. Fish vice Hyde - - - - 24 Mar. 1709.
Wm. Burbero -^ to be 2nd Lieut, to Major Kempenfelt vice Lt. Reve
dead ----- - . . .29 Mar. 1709.
Stephen Toker^i to be Adjt. vice Tucker, promoted - - - - 11 .June 1709.
Lieut. .Jos. English -- to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Dumaresq vice Lieut.
Ware deceased; commencing 17 Jan. 1706 - - - - 26 Aug. 1709.
Jno. Haius-^ to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Bush vice Swift, made 1st Lt.
to Capt. Trelawny, commencing 15 Nov. 1707 - - - - ,,
Jno. Trelawny -^ to be 1st Lt. to Capt. Samuel Fish vice Lieut. Tho.
Bush, made Capt. - - - 22 Dec. 1709.
Lieut. Jno. Beverly ^5 to be 1st Lieut, of Lt. Col. Purcell's Cv. vice
Lt. Miles Norcliff dead --------- 24 Jan. 1710.
Jno. Thorne26 ^q be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Dumaresq vice Beverly -
' Served with the Expedition to Canada in 1711. Attained the rank of Capt. in the 4th Foot
3 Mar. 1736. Serving iu 1740.
• Dead 24 Jan. 1710. I'rohahly bro. to Capt. Tho. Nordiffe of same Hegt.
• Promoted 1st Lieut. 1 May 1708. Transferred to Holt's Marines 12 May 1710. Dead 29 Xov.
same year.
• Drowned in the River St. Lawrence 22 Aug. 1711.
5 This officer's Comn. was signed by the Earl of Galway in Spain {War Office Book, No. 1265
He was subsequently appointed Lieut, in Col. Wm. Stanhope's Regt. of Font and was placed on half
pay in 1712. Drawing half -pay in 1722.
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" Served with the Expedition to Canada in 1711. Re-commissioned Lieut, and Qr.-Mr. by George 1.
in 1715. Serving in 1717.
' Promoted 1st Lieut. 13 Apr. 1709. Out of the Kegt. before 1715.
8 Out of the Regt. in 1711.
3 Out of the Regt. in 1709.
'"Dead 29 Mar. 1709.
'^ See note 3.
^2 Guest. Served in the Expedition toCanadain 1711. Promoted Capt. 27 Feb. 1712. Placed on
half -pay iu 1714.
'=* See Vol. v., p. 127, note 31. Promoted Major of 4th Foot 17 May 1721. Serving in 1728.
^* See note 7.
^^ See Vol. v., p. 147, note 29. This officer was serving as Lieut, in the 4th Foot in 1715.
'** Perished in the River St. Lawrence 22 Aug. 1711.
" Served with the Expedition to Canada in 1711. Re-commissioned Lieut, iu 4th Foot by George I.
in 1715.
'* Re-commissioned Lieut, in above Regt. by George I. in 1715.
'9 Out of the Regt. before 1715.
-" Appointed 2nd Adjt. of the Coldstream Guards 7 ^Slar. 1713. Reduced as Junior Adjt. 24 May
same year and placed on half-pay.
2' Promoted Lieut, in the 4th Foot 2 May 1712. Out of the Regt. in 1715.
^2 Out of the Rest, in 1715.
'-■' Re-commissioned as Ens. in 4th Foot by George I. in 1715.
^^ Re -commissioned as Lieut, and Adjt. iu 4th Foot in 1715.
-5 Do.
-^ Out of the Regt. iu 1715.
See under the Queens Own Regt. of Foot on p. Q9 for subsequent Comns. in
above Reqt.
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BRIGADIER-GENERAL WILLS'S REGT. OF MARINES.*
[30th REGT. OF FOOT.]
N.B. — The Cotmis. given beloic are fake?? fro?n Marine Co??i?i. Book 1703-13.
.Jno. Gardner ' to be Capt. vice Brereton ------ 1 Feb. 1707.
[Jiio.] Roper ^ to be 2nd Lt. to Capt. Corbett ----- [n. d.]
Chas. Davison 3 to be Capt. vice Corbett dead ----- 9 Feb. 1707.
Wm. Davison * to be Capt.-Lieut. rice Chas. Davison - - . ^^
[Ric] Leathat^ to be 1st Lt. to the Major's Cy. vice Wm. Davison - „
Joseph Mason "^ to l)e Adjt. vice Chas. Davison - - - - - 11 Feb. 1707.
Fairfax Burston'' to be 2nd Lt. to C;ipt. W. PaUiser vice Jas. Davison 22 Feb. 1707.
Jno. Walker ^ to be 2ud Lt. to Capt. Ward vice Lt. Brown who de-
clined the service - -.--... 24 Feb. 1707.
Lieut, Hen. Long ^ to be 1st Lt. to C;ipt. Gardner vice Gardner dead - 10 Apr. 1707.
Edin. Martyn ^^ to be 2nd Lt. to Ca|)t. Hugh Palleser wic^ Henry Long „
— Firebrace ^^ to be 2ud Lt. to Capt. Irwyn vice Leathat promoted - 2 INIay 1707.
Henry Aylmer ^2 to be 2nd Lt. to Col. Wills vice his brother drowned
a"t sea - - - - 1 Nov. 1707.
Edmund Quarles ^^ to be 2nd Lt. to Major Burston vice Lt. liaynsford
made 2nd Lt. of Grendrs. ----... 21 Nov. 1707.
Lieut. [Chas.] Raynsford ^* to be 2nd Lt. of Grendrs. w^'ceLt. Saunders
dead ------...-- ^^
Michael Midford i^ to be Capt. vice Col. Dornell - - - - 24 Dec. 1707.
Ralph Ord ^^ to be Capt. vice Geo. Ord [resigned] - - - - ^^
Chas. Wills ^^ to be 2nd Lt. to Capt. Gardiner vice Lt. Hutchinson
dead. Commencing 1 June 1707 ------ 2 Mar. 1708.
Lieut. Jas. Littleton ^^ to be 1st Lt. to Capt. Waid vice Dobson dead - 25 Mar. 1708.
Joseph Clayton ^^ to be 2ud Lt. to ('apt. Ord vice Littleton, aged 19 - „
Major George Biirston^o to be Lt.-Col. vice Col. Dornell dead. Com-
mencing 14 Nov. 1707 -------- 26 Apr. 1708.
Chas. Williams -1 to be Major vice Burston promoted. Commencing
14 Nov. 1707 - - - 12 Aug. 1708.
Lancelot Daws^^ to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Irwyn - - - 5 Nov. 1708.
Pat Aylmer 2'^ to be do. to Capt. Midford ------ ^^
Capt. Scott 24 to be Capt. r«ce Gardner ------ 24 Dec. 1708.
Wm. Dawes 25 to be Adjt. vice Mason who resigns - . - 25 Dec. 1708.
[Bt.] Capt. Mason 26 to be Capt. vice Bedford who resigns- - - 5 Apr. 1709.
Wm. Cook 27 to be 1st Lt. to Capt. Mason .....() Apr. 1709.
Alex. Innes28 to be Chaplain vice Merriden ----- 18 July 1709.
Lieut. Fairfax Burston 2^ to be 1st Lt. to Capt. Ord vice Pownall dis-
missed tor not attending his duty ------ i Oct. 1709.
Jas. Leathat^" to be lind Lt. to Capt. Walter Palle.ser vice Burston - „
Capt. Jno. Mohun ^^ from Lord Barryraore's Regt. to be Capt. vice
Irwyn ----------- [n. d.],
Jno. Roper ^2 to be 1st Lt. to Capt. Waril vice Lt. James Littleton
deceased ----------- 15 Nov. 1710.
Johnson Haseltine'^'^ to be 2nd Lt. to Capt. Devereux vice Lt. Jno.
Roper advanced --------- ^^
Ventris Scott ^^ to be 2n(l Lt. to Capt. Walter Pelleser vice Lt. Jas.
Leathat deceased ------- - 16 Nov. 1710.
Wiltshire Castle ^5 to be 1st Lt. to Capt. Chas. Davison vice Lt. Davison
who resigns ---- -.--. 15 Jan. 1711.
Chester Oaebye^^ to be 2nd Lt. to Capt. David Ward t'jce Lt. Jno.
Walker who resigns ..-,.-.- l May 1711.
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Wm. Prichard37 to be 2nd Lt. to Major Chas. Williams vice Lt. Clay-
ton, who resigns --------- 23 Aug. 1711.
Ben. Sladden ^ to be 2nd Lt. to Capt. Wm. Scott vice Lt. Wills, who
resigns - - - 24 Aug. 1711.
Gnnsley Jno. Ayerest^^ (sic) to be Qr.-Mr. vice Wm. Norman dead - 3 Dec. 1711.
Jno. Wiltshire ■*<> to be 2ud Lt. to Capt. Mohun vice Lancelot Daws - 1 Feb. 1712.
Teddeman Roberts *^ to be 2nd Lt. to Capt. Joseph Mason vice Daws
advanced - - - - - - - - - - 21 Feb. 1712.
Tho. Daws'*- to be 1st Lt. to Major Chas. Williams vice Lt. Fairfax
Burstun deceased --------- „
Jno. Hobavt ^^ to be 2nd Lt. to Capt. Chas. Davison vice Lt. Haseltine
deceased ----- 19 Jan. 1713.
George Burston ^ [Jan.] to be 2nd Lt. to Capt. Jno. Mohun vice Lt.
Wiltshire who resigns -------- 23 Mar. 1713.
Lancelot Daws ^* to be Adjt. vice Wui. Daws who resigns - - 22 May 1713.
* See Vol. v., p. 141, for services of this Regt.
' Left the Regt. 24 Dec. 1708.
- Promoted 1st Lieut. 15 Nov. 1710. Placed ou half-pay in 1713. Appointed Lieut, in Major-
Genl. Wiils's Regt. of Foot 25 Mar. 1715. Capt. 21 May 1718. Serving in same Regt. in 1727.
" See Vol. v., p. 143, note 74.
* See Vol. v., p. 142, note 17.
* See do. do. note 39.
" See do. do. note 24. Promoted Capt. 5 Apr. 1709. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
' Promoted 1st Lieut. 1 Oct. 1709. Dead 21 Feb. 1712.
* Resigned his Comu. 1 May 1711.
" See Vol. v., p. 143, note 57.
'** Placed on half-pay in 1713. Re commissioned 2nd Lieut, in Major-Genl. Wiils's Regt. of Foot
25 Mar. 1715. Capt. in the 8th Foot 14 Mar. 1718. Major of last-named Regt. 6 Dec. 1739. Lt.-Col.
of Price's Regt. 7 Feb. 1741. D. as Lt.-Col. of th« 8th Regt. of Foot 26 Apr. 1749. Commanded
last-named Regt. at the battles of ^'al and Roucoux.
" Out of the Regt. 5 Mar. 1708.
'- Placed on half-pay iu 1713. Re-commissioned 2nd Lieut, in Major-Genl. Willfc's Regt. of Foot
25 Mar. 1713.
" Placed on half-pay in 1713. Re-commissioned 2nd Lieut, in Major-Genl. Wiils's Regt. of Foot
25 Mar. 1715. Promoted Capt.-Lieut. iu the Earl of Londonderry's Regt. of Foot 5 Nov. 1736.
D. about 1742.
'* Rainsford. See Vol. V., p. 143, note 59.
'* Transferred from Capt. in Lord Paston's Hegt. of Foot. Re-commissioned Capt. in Major-Genl.
Wiils's Regt. of Foot 25 Mar. 1715.
'^ Son of Capt. Geo. Ord, to whose Cy. he succeeded. Died while serving in the West Indies. See
Historical Records of the XXX. Regt., p. 23.
'' Resigned his Comn. 24 Aug. 1711. Appointed Jlns in the 3rd Foot, then commanded by his
uncle, Sir Chas. Wills, 25 Apr. 1717. E.xchanged as Ens. to the 1st Foot Guards 19 Mar. 1728.
D. before 1740.
^« Dead 15 Dec. 1710.
'9 Resigned his Comn. 23 Aug. 1711.
'•° See Vol. v., p. 141, note 4.
-^ See his former Comn. in Lord Shannon's Marines, Vol. V., p. 135, and note 5 on p. 136.
--' This Comn. entry is headed " Anne R.," and was signed by Her Majesty and not by Prince George
of Denmark, wno was tnen on his death- bed. Adjt. 22 May 1712. Placed on half-pay as Adjt. in
1713. Appointed 1st Lieut, in Col. Robinson's newly-raised Regt. of Marines 15 Nov. 1739.
^ This Comn. was also signed by Queen Anne, and is so noted in the MS. Placed on half-pay in
1713. Re-commissioned 2nd Lieut, in Major-Genl. Wiils's Regt. of Foot 25 Mar. 1715.
^ This and all subsequent Comns. signed by the Karl of Pembroke as Lord High Admiral of
England. See notice of Capt. Wm. Scott in Vol. V.,p. 132, and note 3, where the date of his transfer
to Wiils's Regl. of Marines ha.s, by a misprint, been given as 24 Dec. 1701 instead of as 24 Dec. 1710.
-^ See Vol. v., p. 142, note 31. Re-commissioned in Major-Genl. Wiils's Regt. of Foot subsequent
to 1715, and attained the rank of Capt. 4 May 1 722. Serving in same Regt. in 1727.
'-'* See Vol. v., p. 142, note 24,
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-^ Placed on half-pay in 1713. Re-commissioned 1st Lieut, in Major-Genl. Wills's liept. of Foot
25 Mar. 171.5. Capt 7 Sept. 1722. Serving in same Regt. in 1727.
-^ Placed on half-pay in 1713. Re-commissioned Chaplain in Major-Genl. Wills's Rest, of Foot
•25 Mar. 1715.
-' See note 7.
'0 Dead 16 Nov. 1710.
3' Placed on half-pay in 1713.
^- See note 2.
33 Dead 19 Jan. 1713.
^ Placed on half-pay in 1713. Re-commissioned 2nd Lieut, in Major-Genl. Wills's Regt. of Foot
25 Mar. 1715.
^ Placed on half-pay in 1713.
■« Do.
" Do. Re-commissioned 2nd Lieut, in Major-Genl. Wills's Regt. of Foot 25 Mar. 1715.
•8 Do. do.
39 Placed on hilf-pay iu 1713.
*^ Resigned his Comn. 23 Mar. 1713.
*^ Placed on half-pay in 1713. Re-commissioned 2nd Lieut, in Major-Genl. Wills's Regt. of Foot
25 Mar. 1715.
*- Placed on half-pay in 1713. Re-commissioned 1st Lieut, in Major-Genl. Wills's Regt. of Foot
25 Mar 1715.
*' Placed on half-pay in 1713. Re-commissioned 2nd Lieut, in Major-Genl. Wills's Regt. of Foot
25 Mar. 1715.
■•* Placed on half-pay iu 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
** See note 22.
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COLONEL JOSHUA CHURCHILL'S REGT. OF MARINES.*
[31ST REGT. OF FOOT.]
N.B. — The Commissions given beloic are taken from Marine Comn. Bk., 1703-1713.
Lieut. Thos. Yard ^ to be 2nil Lieut, to Capt. Evans's Greridr. Cy. vice
Lt. Russell made 1st Lt. of same Cy. ----- 3 Jan. 1707.
Lieut. Chad. Russell ^ to be 1st Lt. of above Cy. . - - - ,,
Abr. Ardesoif 2 to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Taylor vice Lt. Yard - - 1 Apr. 1707.
Ant. Rotolph de Ladaveze ^ to be 2nd Lieut, to Major Hedges iu room
of Lt. Goodwin dead - 25 Apr. 1707.
[Nich.] Deyman^to be 2nd Lieut, to Ca])t. Blyuman vice Lt. Bush
who resigns ----------25 June 1707.
Major Tynte ^ to be Major vice Helges who resigns - - - - 27 July 1707.
Jno. Busby ^ to be Capt. vice Tyute -_--.- ^^
Lieut. [Edward] Bryan ^ to be Adjt. vice Lt. Salter who resigns - 18 Sept. 1707.
Thos. Webb^ to be 2ud Lieut, to Col. Blakeney vice Lt. Bryan- - „
Wm. Lewis '^^ to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Adams vice Lt. Parlett made
2ud Lt. of Greudrs. --------- 15 Nov. 1707.
Lieut. Parlett " to be 2nd Lieut, of Grendrs. vice Yard
Lieut. [Thos.] Yard ^■- to be 1st Lt. of Greudrs. vice Lt. Russell dead - „
Villiers Charnock" to be Capt. Lieut, vice Salter who resigns - - 25 Dec. 1707.
Geo. ChurcliilP' to l)e 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Blyuman vice Lt. Hancock
preferred -.-..---.- 12 Jan. 1708.
Lieut. [Rupert] Hancock ^'' to be 1st Lieut, to Capt, Busby vice Lt.
Anderson dead --------- ^^
[Alex.] Wilson ^^ to be Qr.-Mr. vice Lt. Goddard - - - - „
Lieut. Edward O'Brien '' to be 1st Lieut, of Grendrs. vice Yard dead;
to commence fi-om 12 Jan. 1708 26 Feb. 1708.
Fleetwood Watkins '^ to be Cajjt. xfice Marshall dead ; to commence
from 1 Nov. 1707 --------- 3 Mar. 1708.
Lieut. Jno. Meriam '" to be 1st Lieut, to Major Piggott vice Watkins „
— Freeling-*' to be 2nd Lieut, to above Cy. vice Meriam - - - ,^
Lyonel Seaman ^^ to be 2ud Lieut, of Grendrs. trice Parlett dead - 19 Apr. 1708.
Major Ric. Prater 2- to be Major vice Tynte who resigns - - - 25 Apr. 1708.
Lieut. Thos. Sutton -3 to be Capt. vice Adams who resigns - - 18 June 1708.
Rupert Hancock-'* to be Capt. vice Piggott who resigns - - - 19 June 17(''~!.
Lieut. Henry Shephard -^ to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Busby vice Hancock „
Lieut. Nicholas Deyman '•^^ to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Blyuman vice
Sutton promoted --------- ^^
Jno. Pearson ^7 to be 2ud Lieut, to Capt. Devereux vice Sheppard - „
Lieut. Cutts Hassan 28 to be Adjt. vice O'Brien - - - - 25 June 1708.
Chas. Wightwick '-^^ to be 2nd Lieut, to Major Prater vice Deyman
promoted - - - 24 July 1708.
Lieut. Geo. Churchill 3" to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Taylor vice Rainsford
dead - - - - 31 Dec. 1708.
Edward Oakes^^ to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Blynman vice Churchill - ,,
Wm. Millover {sic) ^2 to be 2nd Lieut, to the Colonel's Cy. vice Brown -
John who resigned ---------1 .Jan. 1709.
Lieut. Jno. Rogers -^^ to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Hancock vice Lt.
Meriam dead ---------- 13 Apr. 1709.
Jno. Blakeney ^* to l)e 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Elliot vice Rogers - - „
Lieut. Geo. Churchill ''^ to be Cajjt. vice Blynman who resigns - - 0 June 1709.
Lieut. Edward Harnage^** to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Taylor vice
Churchill
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Thos. Knatchbiiir^" to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Watkins vice Harntigo G June 1709.
Roger Flower'^" to l)e Capt. vice Taylor killed on board the Plymmith
in an engagement - - - - - - - - -14 Oct. 170.)
Joshua Chui chill '^ [Jiinr.] to be L^t Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Blakeuey vice
Roger Flower- .--.-.-.- ^^
Win. Rid.-dale^o to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Flower vice Ardesoif - 0 Fel). 1710.
Abr. Arde.'^oife ^1 to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Busbv vice Lt. Shepiiiird
dead ----------- ,,
Ben Hewit ^^ to be 2nd Lieut, to Col. Josh. Churchill vice Millner
dead ------ 3 May 1710.
Ant. Rotolph de Ladaveze *^ to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Devereux
vice Lt. Thomas Harwool deceassed ------ 6 May 1710.
George Fayting ^•^ to bt' 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Busby - - . -
Edward Thomson ^^ to be Lst Lieut, to Capt. Flower vice Lt. Edward
Harnage who resigns -------- 94 ]\l;,y 1710.
Chas. Wylett^^ to be 2nd Lieut, to C;ipt. Jno. Busby vice Geo. Fayling
who resigns .---------{) Jan. 1711.
Harry Goring *^ to be Colonel of above Regt. vice Joshua Churchill - 1 Mai . 1711.
Wm. Rid-dalH^ to be 1st Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Blakeuey vice Lt. Josh.
Churchill who resigns -------- 24 Apr. 1711.
Thos. Darracott ^■' to be 2rid Lieut, to Capt. Roger Flower vice AVm.
Ridsdall advanced --------- ,,
Henry Caldecoit ^"^ to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Geo. Churchill vice Lt.
Oakes who resigns ------ -- „
Arthur Swift ''i to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Fleetwood Watkius vice Lt.
KnatchbuU who resigns -------- 20 Sept. 1711.
Alex. Wilson '^^ to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Rupert Hancock vice Lt.
Rogers deceased --------- 7 Nov. 1711.
Nicholas Jenkins '^^ to be Qr.-Mr. vice Wiisou ----- 4 Dec. 1711.
Ant. Rotolph de Ladeveze^^ to be Adjt. vice Cutis Has.^au who resigns o Feb 1712.
Jno. Beckwith 55 to be Capt. of Geo. Churchill's late Cy. - - - 20 Mar. 1712.
Seymour Cholmondeley 56 to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Rupert Hancock
v/cf! Lt. Freebody dead - - - 3 Oct. 1712.
Henry Caldecott 57 to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. John Beckwith vice Lt.
Deyman who resigns --------29 Dec. 1712.
Joseph Harding 58 to be 2nd Lieut, to above Cy. vice Caldecott - - ,,
Thos. Darracott 59 to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Fleetwood Watkins i-/Ve
Lt. Jno. Beckwith promoted - - - - - - - K? Feb. 1713.
* Constituted a Regt. of Foot "20 Nov. 1713. The present 31st, Ka.st Surrey, Eegt. ot Foot. 8ce
note on the service of this corps in Vol. V., p. 146.
1 Promoted 1st Lieut, of Grendrs. 15 Nov. 17()". Dead 12 Jan. 1708.
- Dead 15 Nov. 1707.
^ Promoted 1st Lieut. 9 Feb. 1710. Appointed Lieut, in Sr. Harry Goring's re-formed Kegt. of i'ool
1 June 171.5.
' Promoted 1st I^ieut. 6 May 1710. Appointed Lieut, and Adjt. in Sr. Harry (ioring's n -formed
Regt, of Foot 1 June 1715. Attained the rank of .Major of last-named Kegt. '2'.» May 17;?2. Lt.-Col.
of the 19th Foot 22 June 1740.
* Promoted 1st Lieut. 19 June 1708. Resigned his Comn. 29 Dec. 1712.
« See Vol. v., p. 146, note 9.
7 A.ppoiuted Capt. of the Gi'eudr. Cy. in ISr. Harry Goring's re formetl l\egt. of l-'oof I .June 171,").
•* See Vol. v., p. 147, note 4C.
'•' Appointed Ens. in Sr. Harry Goring's re-formed Regt. of Foot 1 June 171.5.
'*' Untraced.
" Dead 19 Apr. 1708.
'-' See note 1.
■' Preferred from the Coldstream Guards, in \vliiLh corjis lie had Keen api)()iiitcd Kiis. -.M Aug. 17o.').
Placed on half-pay iu 1713.
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'* Promoted 1st Lieut. 31 Dec. 1708. Capt. 6 June 1709. Appears to have been the illegitimute
son of Admiral George Churchill. Appointed Capt. in the Earl of Hertford's Kegt. of Foot 24 Mar.
1712. Transferred to a Cy. in the Coldstream Guards 28 Sept. 1715. 2ud Major ') July 1739. 1st
Major 25 Dec. 1740. T,t.-Col. I Apr. 1743. Col. of a Regt. of Marines 20 Sept. 1745. Major-Gen.
31 May 1745. Lt.-Gen. 17 Sept. 1747. 1). in 1753.
'* Promoted Capt. 19 June 1708. Appointed Capt. in Sr. Harry Goring's re-formed Regt. of Foot
1 June 1715.
'^ Promoted Isi Lieut. 7 Nov. 1711. Appointed Capt.-Lieut. in Sr. Harry Goring's re-formed Regt.
of Foot 1 June 1715.
''' See note 8.
'^ See his Comn. as Cornet in the Earl of Denbigh's Regt. of Dragoons in Vol. IV., p. 233. Ap-
pointed Capt in Sr. Harry Goring's re-formed Regt. of Foot 1 June 1715.
'9 Dead 13 Apr. 1709.
'^ Untraced.
■-' Appointed 2ud Lieut, of Grendrs. in Sr. Harry Goring's reformed Regt. of Foot 1 June 1713.
■^ See his Comn. as Ens. in Erie's Regt. of Foot in Vol. III., p. 199, and note thereto. Appointed
Major of Sr. Harry Goring's re-formed Regt. of Foot 1 June 1715.
■^ Out of the Regt. when it was constituted a Regt. of Foot in 1715.
-* See note 15.
^ Dead 9 Feb. 1710.
-^ Resigned his Comn. 29 Dec. 1712.
■■*' Appointed Ens. to the Colonel's Cy. in Sr. Harry Goring's re-formed Regt. of Foot 1 June 1713.
Called " Pierson " in last-named Comn.
-'* See this Officer's service in Vol. V., pp. 146-7, note 28.
-^ Appointed Ens. in Sr. Harry Goring's re-formed Regt. of Foot 1 June 1715.
•^ See note 14.
" Resigned his Comn. 24 Apr. 1711.
<*- Milner. Dead 3 May 1710.
3^ Dead 7 Nov. 1711.
^ Probably a child. Appointed Ens. in Sr. Harry Goring's re-formed Regt. of Foot 1 June 1715.
^* See note 14.
'* Resigned his Comn. 24 May 1710.
''^ Resigned his Comn. 20 Sept. 1711.
^' Brevet Capt. 15 Mar. 1707. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Capt. in Sr. Harry Goring's
Regt. of Foot 25 Apr. 1714. Comn. renewed by George I.
^^ Resigned his Comn. 24 Apr. 1711.
*• Promoted 1st Lieut. 24 Apr. 1711. Appointed Lieut, in Sr. Harrj' Goring's re-formed Regt. of
Foot 1 June 1715.
■" See note 3.
*'^ Out of the Regt. when it was constituted a Regt. of Foot in 1715.
*'' See note 4.
** Resigned his Comn. 9 Jan. 1711.
*' Appointed Lieut, in Sr. Harry Goring's re-formed Regt. of Foot 1 June 1715.
* Appointed Ens. in Sr. Harry Goring's re-formed Regt. of Foot 1 June 1715.
*'' See Vol. v., p. 191, note 11.
« See note 40.
^' Promoted \fi Lieut. 16 Feb. 1713. Placed on half-pay same year. Appointed Lieut, in Sr. Harry
Goring's re-formed Regt. of Foot 1 June 1715.
'" Promoted 1st Lieut. 29 Dec. 1712. Out of the Regt. when it was constituted a Regt. of IToot.
^' Appointed Ens. in Sr. Harry Goring's re-formed Regt. of Foot 1 June 1715.
*2 See note 16.
^ Placed on half-pay in 1713.
** See note 4.
*^ See Vol. v., p. 146, note 23. Capt. Beckwith attained the rank of Lt.-Col. of the 31st Foot
2 July 1737. D. at Colchester in 1741.
'^ Out of the Regt. when it was constituted a Regt. of Foot.
w Do.
*• Appointed Ens. in Sr. Harry Goring's re-formed Regt. of Foot 1 June 1715.
°' See note 49.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 121
COLONEL BORR'S REGT. OF MARINES.*
[32nd REGT. OF FOOT.]
N.B. — The Commissions given beloio are taken from Marine Comn. Bk. 1703-1713.
Fras. Snlivan^ to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Kemp vice Collier dead - 29 Jan. 1707.
Chas. Rumbald^ (^sic) to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Kemp vice Sulivan - „
Robert Bigland ^ to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Corry tvVe Lt. Turville who
i-esigns 1 Feb. 1707.
Jno. Reding^ (sic) to be Qr.-Mr. vice Rider who quitted - - - 7 Apr. 1707.
— Paston ^ to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Ramsay vice Hughes made 1st
Lieut, to Steuart - --25 Apr. 1707.
Capt. Robt. Kemp ^ to be Major ?7ice Foulkes dead - - - - 30 May 1707.
Capt. -Lieut. [Bernard] Dennett^ to be Capt. vice Kemp but to have
Major Foulkes's Cy. -..-.--- ^^
Lieut. Pritty ^ to be Capt. -Lieut, vice Dennett ----- „
Lieut. [George] Gordon ^ to be 2nd Lieut, of Grendrs. vice Pritty - „
— Reading 1^ to be 2nd Lieut, in Gordon's room . - . - ^^
Jno. Fade ^^ to be Capr. vice Stuart dead ------ 7 Aug. 1707.
Adjt. [Jno.] HoUingsworth i- to be 2nd Lieut, to the Colonel vice
Fade - „
Wm. Freeman ^'^ to be Adjt. vice HoUingsworth . - - - ^,
Chris. Hardy ^^ to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Fade vice Lieut. Powney
dead -..---.-.-- 5 Oct. 1707.
Lieut. Arthur] Gamboll''^ (sic) to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Colbourne
vice Lt. Jenks dead - - - - - - " - - - 10 Oct. 1707.
Lieut. Jno. Maitland "' to be 2nd Lieut, to Major Kemp vice Jno.
Fitz Patrick dead --------- .,
[Tho.] Fitzgerrald ^' (sic) to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Webb vice Gambol! „
Jno. Cox ^* hereby made 2nd Lieut, to Capt. ]\Iullings (sic) vice Rum-
bald not able to attend duty ------- „
Ozee Marcliegay ''■' (siV) to be 2nd Lieut, of Col. Cobham'fe Cy. vice
Lieut. Reading dead • - - - - - - - 24 Jan. 1708.
Thos. Norton ^^ to be Capt. vice Allison lately dead in Catalonia - 25 Feb. 1708.
Lieut. Jas. Fade ^i to be 1st Lieut, to Col. Cobham vice Norton - „
Isaac Ayme ^- (sic) to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Dennett vice JajJ. Fade - ,.
Lieut. Wm. Sullivan 23 to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Cory vice Lt. Smith
dead --.--.--■--- 14 Mar, 1708.
Robt. Kempe [Junr.] -* to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Norton vice Wm.
Sullivan ----------- ,,
Thos. Strickland-^ to be Capt. vice Jno. Ramsey who resigned - - 23 Mar. 1708.
Lieut. Robt. Bigland-^ to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Fade viceLt. Hughes
dead - - - - - - - - - - - 25 Apr. 1708.
Jno. Roper -^ to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Cory vice Bigland promoted - „
Richard Harrises to be Qr.-Mr. vice Reading dead - - - - 8 .lune 1708.
Thos. Arthur 29 to be Adjt. vice Freeman dead 18 Aug. 1708.
Geo. Bowles •*" to be 2nd Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Cobham r«;e Marcliegay
dead 4 Feb. 1709.
Jno. Freeman ^^ to be 2nd Lieut, to Col. Borr vice HoUingsworth
made 1st Lieut. --------- 27 Feb. 1709.
[Bt.] Capt. [Steplien] Sanderson ^2 to be Capt. vice Fade - - - 13 Apr. 1709.
Lieut. John Fade ^^ to be 1st Lieut, vice Capt. Sanderson promoted - „
Lieut. Jno. HoUingsworth 34 to be 1st Lieut-, to Capt. Dennett vice
Taylor deceased --------- 27 Apr. 170P
Thos. Kaerfoot^s (sic) to be Adjt. vice Arthur resigned - - - 22 June 1709.
Chris. Hardy 38 to be let Lieut, to Capt. MuUins vice Young dead - 9 Feb. 1710.
Jno. Cranwell ^' to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Saunderson vice Hardy - „
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Lieut. Jno. Fade** to be Capt. vice Strickland who resigns - - 18 Feb. 1710.
Jno. Greenall"" to be [1st] Lieut, of Givndrs. vice Fade - - - „
Lieut. Jno. Maitland*" to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Sauuderson's Cy. rire
Bigland wlio resijrns - - 20 May 1710.
Thos. Hoysted " to be 2nd Lieut, to Major Kemp vice Maitland - „
Jno. Moiris*'- to be 2nd Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Ric. Cobliam vice Lt. Geo.
Bowles deceased - - - - - - - - - 17 Sept. 1710.
Jas. Brown'' to be Capt. vice Jno. Wobb ------ IR Nov. 1710.
Richard Harris" to be L^^t Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Fade vice Jas. Brown ,,
\Vm. Vans^'^ to be Qr.-Mr. rice Ric. Harris advanced - - „
Richard Bassett '* lo be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Thos. Norton vice BU,>om
Williams who resigns -....--- LiO Mar. 1711.
Geo. Wray ^" to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. 'J'hos. Norton vice Robt.
Kemp deceased --------- 2 May 1711.
Edward Winningfon^'' to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt Beruiird Dennett vice
Lt. Ayme deceased --------- 27 June 1711.
Gamaliel Capell *" to be 2nd Lieut, to the Colonel vice Lt. Freeman
deceased -----------
Wm. A^'ans ^"^ to be 2nd Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Ric. Cobham vice Lt. Morris
a child ----------- 4 Dec. 1711.
Edward Thompson ^^ to be Qr.-Mr. vice Vans made Lieut. - - ,,
Thos. Fitz-Gerald ^^ to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Hump. Cory vice Wm.
Sullivan deceased - - - - - - - - - 16 Feb. 1712.
Peter Margarett 53 to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. «Jas. Brown vice Fitz-
Gerald advanced --------- „
Geo. Meriton^* to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Thos. Norton vice Lt.
Bassett who resigns - - - 10 Mar. 1712.
Philip Tench ^^ to be 2nd Lieut, to CiLpt. Jno. Fade vice Lt. Paston
dead - - " --^ ^F^- l^^^.
Edward Billtin 5^ (s/c) to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Ric. MuUins i;«Ve
Jno. Cox advanced --------- 8 Aug. 1712.
Jno. Cox 5" to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Peter Colbourne ?'/ce Gambell
who resigns ---------- „
Sr. Wm. Moore,^^ Bart, to be 2ud Lieut, to Capt. Dennett vice Lt.
Winnington, deceased -------- 20 Dec. 1712.
Ant. Kendall 59 to bp 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Fade r«-e Lt. Tench
who resigns - - - - - - - - - -10 Mar. 1713.
Jno. Roper 6" to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Thos. Norton vice J A. Geo.
Merriton deed. - - - - - - - - - 6 June 1713.
Thos. Karef'oot ''^ (sic) to be 2nd Lieut, to Cajjt. Humph. Corey vice
Lt. Roper advanced -------- ,,
Jas. Noland ^- to be Adjt. vice Carefoot (sic) ----- „
* The present 32nd Cornwall Light Infantry. For services of this Kegt. see Vol. V., p. 1 4!), footnote.
1 See Vol. v., p. 151, note 51.
^ Rumbold. Superseded 10 Oct. 1707.
* Promoted 1st Lieut, 'lb Apr. 1708. Hesigned his Comn. 2U May 1710. Appointed Ijieut. of an
Indep, Cy. at Bermuda 25 June 1 713.
■» Reading. Dead 8 June 1708.
" Dead 23 Apr. 1712.
« See Vol. v., p. 150, note 6.
'' See do., p. 151, note 31. This officer was serving ^is Lt. -Colonel of the 32nd Kegt. of Foot in
1740, his Comn. hearing date 15 Sept. 1731.
" Pretti/. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
'•' Placed on half-pay as 1st Lieut, in 1713. Appointed Capt. -Lieut, in Brigdr..Gi'n .lacoh liorr's
Regt. of Foot 25 Mar. 1715. Capt. 15 Sept. 1731. Serving in same Kegt. in 1740.
10 Dead 24 Jan. 1708.
" Placed on half-pay in 1710.
'- Promoted 1st Lieut. 27 Apr. 17ol>. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Lieut, in IJrigdr.-
eid. Borr's Regt. of Foot 25 Mar. 1715.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTEKS. 123
^'^ Dead 18 Aug. 1708.
•^ Promoted 1st Lieut. 9 Feb. 1710. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
'^ Resigned his Coiun. 8 Aug. 1712.
'" Promoted 1st Litut. 20 May 1710. Placed on half-pay iu 1713.
'" Promoted 1st Lieut. 16 Feb. 1712. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Lieut, in Brigdr.-
Genl. Borr's Regt. of Foot 25 Mar. 1715.
'" Promoted 1st Lieut. 8 Aug. 1712. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Ens. in Brigd.-Genl.
Borr's Regt. of Foot -25 Mar. 171.5.
" Probably Hosea Marchegay. Dead 4 Feb. 1709.
^ A duplicate of this Comu. gives the date " 3 May 1710." See Vol. V., p. 151, note 32.
■•'I See Vol. v., p. 151, note 69.
22 Probably Eynie. Dead 27 June 1711.
■-'» Dead 16 Feb. 1712.
-^ Dead 2 May 1711.
'--' Resigned his Goran. 18 Feb. 1710. A certain Tho. Strickland had been appointed Cornet in the
1st Regt. of Carabiniers 25 Aug. 1704.
2^' See note 3.
-' Promoted K Lieut. 6 June 1713. Appointed Lieut, in Hrigdr -Genl. Borr's Regt. of Foot
25 Mar. 1715.
-■^ Promoted 1st Lieut. 18 Nov. 1710. Placed on half-pay iu 1713. Appointed Lieut, iu Brigdr.-
Genl. Borr's Regt. of Foot 25 Mar. 1715.
^^ Resigned 22 June 1709.
•■'•^ Dead 17 Sept. 1710.
^' Dead 27 June 1711.
•'2 Called " Saunderson " iu a former Comn. See Vol. V., p. 148 ; also note 20 on p. 150.
'•" See note 11.
■■* See note 12.
^^ Appointed 2nd Lieut, in same Regt. 6 June 1713. Resigned the Adjutancy same date. Placed
on half-pay in 1713.
■^ See note 14.
•^' Placed on half-pay iu 1713. Appointed Ens. iu Brigdr.-Genl. Borr's Regt. of Foot 25 Mar. 17 15.
3s See note 1 1 .
■'■' Placed on half-pay as 1st Lieut, in 1713. Appointed Lieut, in Hri^^dr.-Genl. Burr's Regt. of Foot
25 Mar. 1715.
"* See note 16.
^' Placed on half-pay in 17 13. Appointed Ens. in Brigdr.-Genl. Borr's Regt. of Foot 25 Mar. 1715.
^2 A child. See Coitm. of Wm. Vans appointed 2nd Lieut, in Lieut. Morris's room.
■•3 Placed on half -pay in 1718.
I-* See note 28.
^^ See his Comn. as 2nd Lieut. 27 June 1711.
■^s Resigned his Comu. lu Mar. 1712.
^' Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Fns. in Brigdr.-tJeul. Borr's Regt. of Foot 25 .Mar. 1715.
••8 Dead 20 Dec. 1712.
^^ Served previously as Ens. in Lt.-Gen. Steuart's Regt. of Foot. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
Appointed Ens. iu Brigdr.-Genl. Borr's Regt. of Foot 25 Mar. 1715.
^' Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Ens. in Brigdr.-Genl. Borr's Regt of Foot 25 .Mar. 1715.
"^ Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1739.
^2 See note 17.
•^ Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Ens. in Brigd.-Cjeul. Borr's Regt. of Foot 25 Mar. 1715.
Capt.-Lieut. of last-named Regt. 14 Aug. 1738. Serving in 1740.
^* Dead 6 June 1713.
^ Resigned his Comn. 6 Mar. 1713.
^ Bilton. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Ens. in Brigdr.-Genl. Borr's Regt. of Foot
25 Mar. 1715.
^' See note 18.
8 Placed on half pay in 1713. Baronetcy untraced.
''^ Placed on half-pay in 1713.
"0 See note 27.
"' See note 35.
''2 Placed on lialf-p;iy ill 1713. Appointed .Vdjt. to Brigdr.-Genl. Borr's Regt. of Foot 25M;ii.
1715.
124 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
MAJOR-GENERAL HOLT'S REGT. OF MARINES.
[Disbanded in Oct. 1713.]
Jif.B. — The Commissions given below are taken from Marine Comn. Bk., 1703-1713.
Lieut. Hugh Wilson ^ to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Bettsworth, vice Lt.
Richards dead .---.-.-- 10 Mar. 1707.
Thos. Adams ^ to be 2nd Lieut, to Ll.-Col. Lawrence vice Wilson - „
[Lt.]-Col. [Henry] Carter ^ to be Lt.-Col. vice Col. Lawrence dead - 15 Apr. 1707.
Major [Lewis] de Sediere^ to be Major vice Major Harrison - - 25 Apr. 1707.
Wni Morgan ^ to be Capt. of the late Major Harrison's Cy. - - „
Thos. Cook 6 to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Pickering vice Lieut. Jackson „
Lieut. Newland ' to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Rodney vice Morgnn made
Capt. - - - - 11 June 1707.
Robt. Brown " to be 2nd Lieut, to Major Sediere vice Newland pro-
moted ----------- „
Lieut. Robt. StawelP to be Capt.-Lieut. vice Cochrane made Capt. - 1 July 1707.
Rowland Cochrane i*' to be Capt. t'lce Bettsworth dead - - - „
Lieut. Jno. Rogers ^^ to be 1st Lieut, to Major de Sediere vice Stawell
promoted - - 31 Aug. 1707.
Qr.-Mr. Harrison ^2 to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Lisle vice Lt. Rogers
promoted ---------- „
Lieut. Alex. Balfour'^ to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Morgan vice Lt.
Robinson dead - 23 Oct. 1707.
Rupert Oldenburg" to be 2nd Lieut, to Major Henley vice Balfour - „
tfno. Jones '^ to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Cochrane vice Laforey made
Capt. in Hill's Regt. 24 Oct. 1707.
Lieut. Jno. Norman "^ to be 1st Lieut, to Major Henly vice Lt. West-
cott dead " ' ^ '^^'^ ^^^^•
Jas. Norman '" to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Wm. Balfour vice Jno.
Norman ---------- „
Moyle Steele '* to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Robinson vice Lieut. Irwyn
who never appeared -------- 25 Apr. 1708.
Lieut, [and Adjt.] Jno. Skeys '» to be Capt. vice Pickering dead - 24 May 1708.
Lord Geo. Forbes 20 to be 2nd Lieut, of Grenadiers vice Skeys - - „
Edward Bootb,2i "aged 19," to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Morgan vice
Lord Forbes ---------- „
Lieut. Wm. Scott ^^ to be Adjt. vice Skeys ----- „
Jno. Cochrane 23 to be 1st Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Carter vice Scott made
Capt. in Wills's Regt. - 30 Dec. 1708.
Jno. Skeys -*■ to be Adjt. vice Scott made Capt. . - - - „
Jno. Aplen -^ (sic) to be Capt.-Lieut. vice Stawell dead - - - 3 May 1710.
Geo. Stamper 26 to be 2nd Lieut, to Lt.-Gen. Holt's own Cy. vice
Lieut. Morgan --------- „
Jas. Morgan 27 to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Skeys vice Lieut. Applin „
Lieut. -General Henry Holt 28 to be Colonel of her Majesty's Own
Regt. of Marines 12 May IV 10.
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
125
THE QUEEN'S OWN REGT. OF MARINES.
N.B, — All the Commissions tcere dated 12 Mai/ 1710 z.
CAPTS. 1st liedts. 2nd lieuts.
Lt.-Gen. Hy. Holt, J no. Applin, Geo. Stamper.
Col. Capt.- Lieut.
Henry Carter, J no. Cochrane. TIios. Adams.
Lt.-Col.
Lewis de Sediere, J no. Rogers. Robert Brown.
Major.
Rowland Cochrane. Hugh Wilson. Jno. Jones.
Wm. Morgan. Alex. Balfour. Edward Booth.
Peter Lisle. Thos. Mercer. Geo. Harrison.
Nicholas Robinson. Jno. Gery. Moyle Steele.
Jno. Busteed, Thos. Swift. Lord George Forbe;'.
Gr. Cy.
Jno. Henley. Jno. Norman. Hugh Oldenburg.
Henry Rodney. Chas. Newland. Hugh Trevanioii.
Jno. Skeys. J as. Morgan. Thos. Cook.
Wm. Balfour. Jno. Busby. Jas. Norman.
CHAPLAIN.
Saml. Piggott.
ADJT.
Jno. Skeys.
QR.-MR.
Geo. Harrison.
SURGEON.
Geo. Murray.
Chas. Hungate™ to be 2nd Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Carter vice Lt. Adams
advanced - - - 28 Nov. 1710.
Thos. Adams*" to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Busteed vice Lt. Swift
deceased . . - . 29 Nov. 1710.
Hugh Trevanion^^ to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Balfour vice Lt. Busby
deceased ----------- „
Wm. Skeys ^- to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Rodney vice Lt. Trevanion
advanced .--..-..-- ,,
Thos. Cooke ^* to be 2n(l Lieut, to Capt. Busteed 's Grendr. Cy. vice
Lord Geo. Forbes who resigns - - - - - - 16 May 1711.
Richard Elleger *' to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Skeys ince Lieut.
Cooke ----------- „
Jno. Applen ■'" to be Capt. t'lce Nich. Robinson - . - - | Mar. 1712.
Jno. Gery*" to be Capt. -Lieut, vice Applen ----- „
Robt. Brown •'" to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Applen rice Gery - ,,
Arthur Balfour'** to be 2Dd Lieut, to Major de Sediere vice Robt.
Brown advanced --------- „
Hugh AYilson^^ to be Capt. vice Peter Lisle ----- 7 Mar. 1712.
Rupert Oldenburg^ to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Rowld. Cochrane rice
Wilson advanced --------- „
George Murray*' to be 2ud Lieut, to Jno. Henley vice Oldenburg
advanced ---------- ,,
Jno. Noi'man*'- to be Adjt. vice Skeys who quits ... - „
Thos. Faushaw*'' to be Capt. vice Jno. Applen deceased - - - 12 Nov. 1712.
12G ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714]
' Promoted Capt. 7 Mar. 1712. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
' Promoted 1st Lieut. 29 Nov. 1710. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
3 See Vol. v., p. 137, note 7.
* See Vol. v., p. 132, note 7.
* See Vol. v., p. 133, note 29.
•^ Appointed 2nd Lieut, to the Grendr. Cy. in same Rcgt. 16 May 1711. Placed on half pay in
1713 as a 1st Lieut.
^ Placed on half-pay in 1713.
* Promoted 1st Lieut. 1 Mar. 1712. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
9 Dead 3 May 1710.
1" Placed on half-pay in 1713.
11 Do.
'•- See Vol. v., p. 133, note .50.
's Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Capt. in Col. Chas. Douglas's newly-raised Ilegt. of
Marines in 1739.
1^ Promoted 1st Lieut. 7 Mar. 1712. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
'5 Placed on half-pay in 1713.
'*> Adjt. 7 Mar. 1712. Placed on ha]f-]>a.v in 1713.
1' Placed on half -pay in 1713.
i« Out of the Kegt. in Oct. 1713.
19 Placed on half-pay in 1713.
20 See Vol. V., p. 133, note 43.
2' Placed on half-pay in 1713.
22 See Vol. v., pp. 132, 133, note 23.
'-3 Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1739.
2* Do.
25 See Vol. v., p. 133, note 49.
26 Placed on half-pay in 1713.
27 Do.
-^ This Comn. was given in consequence of Holt's Marines receiving the style and title of " The
Queen's Own Regt. of Marines," which title had, since May 1703, been borne by " The Queen's Own
Kegt. of Marines," which latter corps was, in May 1710, re-constituted "The Quee .'s Own Regt. of
Foot" (see Vol. V., p. 12C). The above change of title necessitated fresh Commissions being
granted to the officers of the corps in question. See p. 12.5.
2' Son of Sr. Philip H ungate, Bart. Succeeded to the title before 1713, when he was placed on
half -pay. D. num. in 1749, when the baronetcy expired.
^' Placed on half-pay in 1713.
31 Do.
32 Do. Appointed Lieut, of a newly-raised Cy. of Invalids 13 Nov. 1739.
^3 See his former Comn. under date of 25 Apr. 1707.
3^ Out of the Regt. in Oct. 1713.
35 See Vol. v., p. 133, note 49.
36 See Vol. v., p. 133, note 26.
3' See note 8.
3^ Placed on half-pay in 1713.
39 See note 1 .
•1" See note 14.
^' Placed on half-pay in 1713.
"2 See note 16.
^3 An officer of this name served previously as Lieut, in Col. Daniel Harvey's Regt. of Horse.
Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 127
VISCOUNT SHANNON'S REGT. OF MARINES.*
[Disbanded in Dec. 17 13. J
N.B. — The Commissions given below are taken from Marine Comn Bk
1703-1713.
Rt^bt. Midfoid 1 to be 2nd Lt. to the Col.'s Cy. vice Walton, {)ronioted IS June 17()7.
Capt. Lieut. [Thos.] Miles 2 to be Capt. of Col. Carter's Cy. - -
Lieut. [Thos.] Powell •' to be Capt.-Lt. vice Miles - - - -
Lieut. Walton * to be 1st Lt. to Col. Markham vice Powell
Peter Foubeit ^ to be Adjt. vice Capt. Howard - - - . i July 1 7u7.
Lieut. Henry Roberts^ to be 1st Lt. to Capt. Howard vice Lt.
Daveuant made Capt. at sea ------- g ^uo-. 1707.
Jas. Bovey '' lo be 2nd Lt. to Capt. Howard vice Roberts promoted - 9 Au^''. 1707.
Isaac Drury^ to be 2nd Lt. to Col. Markham vice Lt. Manning pre-
ferred in Spain -----..-. 25 Dee. 1707.
Capt. -Lieut. PowelP to be Capt. vice Major Williams made Major to
Col. Wills -.--.--... 2 Mar. 1708.
Jno. Jas. Markham'" to be 1st Lt. to Major Thompson vice Major
Bnnard ----------- ^
Chas. Wilks^' to be 2nd Lt. to Capt. Miles vice Lt. Markham - ,,
Read Grimstone '" to be 2nd Lt. to Capt. Byng vice Lt. Corbett, pre-
ferred in Wade's Regt. - - 5 Mar. 1708.
Lieut. Tho. Littleton '** to be 1st Lt. to Capt. Belford vice Capt. Bil-
liugsley, who resigned --------27 Mar. 1708.
Jno. Collins'^ to be 2nd Lt. to Capt. Byng vice Grimston dead - - 25 July 1708.
•John Orfeur [.Junr.] '' to be 1st Lt. to Lt.-Col. Orfeur vice Ric. Boyle
deceased; to commence from 29 May 1708 - - . . 10 .Ian. 1709.
Capt. -Lieut. Vincent Bonard '•* to be Capt. vice Miles deceased - - 14 Feb. 1709.
Lieut. Wm. Beesbeech '" to be Capt. -Lieut, vice Bonard - - - ^^
Lieut. Rol)t. Dove'"^ to be 1st Lieut, of Grenadiers vice Beesbeech - „
Richmond Webb'® to be [2nd] Lt. of Grenadiers vice Dove - - „
Lieut. Wm. Hodgkins-'' to be 2nd Lt. to Capt. Belford vice Williams
promoted - - - - - - - - - - 18 Feb. 1709.
Tho. Williams -' to be 1st Lt. to Capt. Byng vice Lt. Chock dead - 18 Feb. 1709.
Wm. Bosseville22 to be 2nd Lt. to Capt. Bvug vice Collings {sic)
dead ------'--.-. 2 Mar. 1709.
Sir Geo. Butier,23 Bt., to be 2nd Lt. to Col. Markham vice Lt. Drury,
superseded for uegleit of duty ---... 4 ]\Jay j joj).
Lieut. Tho. Percival-^ to be 2nd Lieut, to Major Bradshaigh vice
Jackson, superseded --------- 24 May 1 709.
Wm. Beesbeech 25 to be Capt. vice Winwood Masham deceased - - 23 Nov. 1709.
Jno. Broughton -^ to be Capt. -Lieut, vice Beesbeech - - - - ,j
Robt. Sinclair 27 to be 1st Lt. to Capt. Bonard vice Broughton - - „
Jas. Church -* to be 2nd Lieut, to Major Orfeur, vice Sinclair - - „
Edward Edmonds ^^ to be 2nd Lieut, to Col. Markham vice Sr. Geo.
Butler deceased - - - . 14 Feb. 1710.
Tho. Knaxton 3° to be Qr.-Mr. ; ice Fitzgerald, who quits to go for
Ireland 22 Mar. 1710.
Jno. Leader *' to be 2nd Lt. to Capt. Gustavus Belford vice Wm.
Hodgkins deceased - - 7 Nov, 1710,
128 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.J
Jno. Broughton 32 to be Capt. vice Tho. Powell - . . - - 29 Oct. 1711.
Robt. Dove ^3 to be Capt.-Lieut. vice Bronghton promoted - - - „
Peregrine [Thos.] Hopsoa 3* to be [1st] Lieut, of Capt. St. John
Webb's Grenadiers r/ce Dove - - 13 Nov. 1711.
Fras. Moseley35 to be 2iid Lt. to Capt. \Ym. Beesbeech vice Hopson
advanced ....------ ,,
Thos. Wichalls ^6 to be 2nd Lt. to Capt. Byng vice Bosville who sur-
ret.ders - " - - - - 23 Apr. 1712.
Richmond Webb 3" to be Capt. vice Jno. Thompson deceased - - 2 May 1712.
Robt. North 38 to be 1st Lt. of Grendrs. vice Richmond Webb - - 28 June 1712.
Jas. Bovay 39 to be 2nd Lt. of Grendrs. vice Hopson, who resigns - „
Guy Johnson ^^ to be 2nd Lt. to Capt. Robt. Byng vice Tho. Wichalls,
made Lt. to Capt. Broughton ... - - ,,
Tho. Wichalls^' to be 2nd L1. to Lord Shannon's own Cy. vice Robt.
North promoted ...------
Robt. Dove *- to be Capt. f/ce Henry Bradshaw . . - - 14 July 1712.
Geo. Righton ^ to be Capt.-Lt. vice Robt. Dove . . - . „
Carew Weeks " to be 1st Lt. to Capt. Wm. Beesbeech vice Righton - „
Tho. Knaxton ^' to be 2nd Lt. to Capt. Vincent Bonard vcie Weeks - „
Wm. Randall '" to be 2nd Lt. to Capt. Geo. Howard vice Lt. Bi)vay
advanced - - - 17 Jan. 1713.
* See notice of the services of this Regt. in Vol. V., p. 13G.
^ Placed on half-pay iu 1713.
- Dead 14 Feb. 1709.
3 Capt. 2 Mar. 1708. Out of the Regt. 29 Dec. 1711.
* Placed on half-pay in 1713.
5 Do.
6 Do.
7 Appointed 2nd Lieut, of Grendis. 28 June 1712. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay
iu 1739.
» " Suspended for negleci of duty," vide Hr. Geo. Butler's Comu. in same Regt. dated 4 May 1709.
^ See note 3.
10 Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1739.
" Out of the Regt. in 1713.
12 Dead 25 July 1708.
1* Placed on half-pay in 1713.
i< Dead 2 Mar. 1709.
15 Placed on half-pay in 1713. Subsequently served in the Cavalry and was made a Lieut, in the
Carabiniers 26 Apr. 1724. Serving in 1740.
" Placed on half-pay in 1713.
" Capt. 23 Nov. 1709. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1739.
18 Capt.-Lieut. 29 Oct. 1711. Capt. 14 July 1712. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
19 Promoted Capt. 2 May 1 712. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
•'ODead 7 Nov. 1710.
21 Placed on half-pay in 1713.
22 Resigned his Comn. 23 Apr. 1712.
23 Dead 14 Feb. 1710.
2* Called " Fras." Percival in the half-pay list of this Regt. for 1714.
'* See note 17.
-« Capt. 29 Oct. 1711. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Capt. in Visct. Shannon's Regt.
of Foot 24 Aug. 171.5. Serving in 1717.
-^ Placed on half-pay in 1713.
28 Do. Drawing half-pay in 1739.
-* Placed on half-pay in 1713.
"Do.
>iDo.
^' See note 26.
3' See note 18,
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^' See Vol. v., p. 137, note 17. Hopson's subsequent services were : — Appointed Capt. iu the
present 14th Foot 3 Apr. 1718. Served at the defence of Gibraltar in 1727. Major 3 Jan. 1739.
Lt.-Col. 30 Jan. 1741. Col. of the '29th Foot 4 June 1748. Govr. of Cape Breton in 1748. Govr.
of Nova Scotia and Col. of 40th Foot 4 Mar. 1754. Major-Gen. 15 Feb. 1757. C.-in-C. of an
expedition against Martinique and Guadaloupe 10 Nov. 1758. D. at Guadaloupe 27 Feb. 1759.
^* Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Lieut, in Visct. Shannon's llegt. of Foot 2 Oct. 1716.
Serving iu 1717.
^•^ Placed on half-pay in 1713.
^ See note 19.
^*' Placed on half-pay in 1713.
=»Do.
«'Do.
*' Do.
« Do.
*' Do. Drawing half-pay iu 1722.
■" Placed on half-pay in 1713.
«Do.
*«Do.
S 357.-).
130
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS A^D
[1707-1714.]
COLONEL CHAKLES CHURCHILL'S REGT. OF MARINES.*
[Disbanded in 1713.]
N.B. — Alf the Conttnissions tccrc dated 23 Dec. 1709 z.
For AiniotutioHS see Vol. IV., p. 2oo, also Vol. VI., pp. 105-106.
COLON EI,.
Charles Churchill
(ivithout a Compa?ii/).
CAPTS.
1st lieuts.
2nd lieuts.
Joseph Johnson,
Tho. Thomson,
Oliver Bate.
Geo. Bate,
Lt.
-Col.
Capt.
Tho. Hooper.
-Lieut.
Stephen Otway.
Robt. Reading,
Ben. Theacker.
Martin Needham.
Hugh Drv.'itlale.
Major.
Theo. Cramer.
Jno. Eyton.
Hugh White,
Tho. Brudnell.
And. St. Leger.
.7 no. Le Hunt.
Gr.
Cy.
Jno. Ball.
Jno. Hussey.
Lewis Fourance.
Jas. O'Farrell.
Jno. Nutt.
Julius Stirk.
Richard Abbot.
Chas. Lane.
Richard Thomas.
Jno. Girling.
Tho. Brudnell.
Peter Frankfort.
Isaac Philpott.
Wm. Hull.
Stanhope Yar borough.
Sam. Hackett.
Chas. Morgan.
Jno. Montague.
Roger Supple.
CHAPLAIN.
Wm. Mayton.
ADJT.
Tho. Hooper.
Richard Worthiugton.
QR.-MR.
Barnaby McHenry (sic).
SURGEON.
Peter La Plant.
Supplementary Commi.'^.sions.
Stephen F().\ Mo be Capt. «-/cc Lo Hunt ----- 23 Dec. 1709.
Baniaby Mackenzie;- to be 2nd Lieut, to Major Drisdjill rice Lii;ut.
Eyton preferred in ihc Guards ------ 25 Jan. 1710.
Searl Hawker^ to be 2ud Lieut, to Capt. INIonlague vice Lieut.
\\'ortliiugton preferred in the Land Service - - - - 20 Jan. 1710.
Jno. Barrett* to be Qr.-Mr. rice INIcKenzy made Lieut. - - - 3 Feb. 1710.
flas. PowellMo be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Stanhope Yarborough vice
Chas. Morgan who being infirm resigns ----- i Sept. 1710.
Thos. Lander" to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Fox vice Lieut. .Ino.
Farmer deceased --------- 3 Nov. 1710.
Barnfd)y McKenzic' to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. 'J'homas vice Jno.
Giiling wlio resigns -------- j Mar. 1711.
Ja.<. Fiankfort Mo be 2nd Liuut. to Major Drysdale vice JAout.
Mackenzie ----------
[1707-1711.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 131
Thos. Bate "to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Jos. Johnson vice Oliver
Bate deceased ......... 8 Juiie 1711.
Jno. Selioke '" to be Capt. vice Lewis Foiirance who resigns - - 12 Jidy 1711.
Jno. Lloyd ^^ to be 1st Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Selioive vice Lieut.
O'Farrell who is gone into the Laud Service - - - - 21 Aug. 1711.
Heastreet (sic) James '"' to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Ric. Thomas vice
Brudnell who resigns -------- 6 Sept. 1711.
Col. Chas. Churchill ^'^ to be Capt. of the Cy. of Grendi-s. in his own
Regt. whereof Hugh White Wiis late Captain - - - - 7 Oct. 1711.
Arthur Chichester ^^ to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Selioke vice
Lieut. Nutt preferred in the Land Service - - - - 27 Jan. 1712.
Thos. Allen '"' to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Stephen Fox vice Wm.
Hussey deceased ---------21) May 1712.
Samuel Lane ^'' to be 2ud Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Selioke vice Arthur
Chichester who resigns --------23 Aug. 1712.
Thos. Hooper'" to be Lieut, of that Cy. whereof the Colonel is Capt.
vice Capt. Lieut. Thompson tlead ------ 30 Sept. 1712.
Stephen Otway '^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Bate vice Hooper - - ,,
Wm. Supple ''•* to be 2nd Lieut, of Lt.-Col. Bate's Cy. vice Otway
advanced ---------- 19 Nov. 1712.
Jas. Cooke'" to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Julius Stirk vice Chas. Lane
dead ----- 22 Dec. 1712.
Jno. Hutchinson-' to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Montague - - 24 Mar. 1713.
* Col. Chas. Churchill's Recrt. of Foot was constituted a Regt. of Marines 23 Dec. 1709 and re-
constituted a Foot Regt, 25 Mar. 1713. Disbanded same year. Officers placed uu the Irish half-pay.
' Placed on half-pay in 1713. Possibly the elder son, then a child, of Sr. Stephen Fox, which
child eventually became the first Baron Ilchester.
- Promoted 1st Lieut. 1 Mar. 1711. In the Regt. when it was disbanded.
•^ Perished in the River 8t. Lawrence 22 Aug. 1711.
< Placed on half-pay in 1713. Called " Barrell " in the Half-Pay List for 1 714.
* In the Regt. when it was disbanded.
* Out of the Regt. before 1713. Relieved to be the Thos. Launder appointed Capt. in the 8th
King's Regt. of Foot 11 Jan. 1740.
' See note 2.
^ Franquefort. In the Regt. when it was disbanded.
3 Appointed Lieut, in a Regt. on the Irish Establishment 16 Feb. 1715. Serving as Senior Lieut, in
33rd Regt. of Foot in 1740.
10 Appointed a Sub-Engineer 3 May 1705. Capt. in Col. Chas. Churchill's Regt. of Murines
12 July 1711. Served in Portugal in 1707. Flanders in 1710. Re-commissioned Capt. in a Regt. on
the Irish Establishment in 1715. Served at Vigo in 1719. Serving as Senior Capt. in the 34th Regt.
of Foot in 1740. D. at Jamaica in June 1741.
" In the Regt. when it was disbanded.
'- Do. Hareslreel (?■) James. He attained the rank of Major in Geul. Stanwix's Kegt. of Foot and
was on the Half- Pay List in 1749.
'•' See his Comn. in Vol. IV., p. 175, and note thereto.
'^ Resigned his Comn. 23 Aug. 1712.
'■' In the Regt. when it was disbanded.
"^ Do. Appointed Lieut, in the present 24th Regt. of Foot 30 Mar. 1729. Serving in 1740.
^^ In the Regt. when it was disbanded.
'■* Do. Appointed Lieut, in Col. Chas. Churchill's Regt. of Dragoons 22 July 1715. Placed on
half-pay in Nov. 171S when Churchill's Dragoons were reduced. .Vppointed Capt in the present
9th Foot 10 Mar. 1722. Serving in last-named Regt. in 1740.
'3 In the Regt. when it was disbanded. Brought on to full pay from the Half-Pay List in 1742, and
made Capt. in Col. Batereau's Regt. of Foot which was reduced in 1748.
-" In the Regt. when it was disbanded.
-' Do.
I 2
132 KNGLl^iH AKMV LliSTiS AND [1707-1714.]
BRIGADIER-GENERAL HENRY MORDAUNT'S HEGT. OF FOOT.
N.B. — This Hegt. teas, stationed in Jersey and Guernsey during the latter part of
Queen Anne's reign, and iras disbanded in July 1713.
Jno. Fejitherston ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Hugh Dean - - Kens., 24 Apr. 1707 e.
Tho. Lisle - to be Lieut, to Capt. Tbo. Breieton - - - „ „ e.
Jno. Dormer'' to be Ens. to Capt. Henry Mordaunt- - - „ „ e.
Alex. Small ' to be Surgeon -------„ 12 June 1707 f.
Geo. Collier' to be Ens. to Major Kufane - - - St. James's, 6 Dee. 1708 e.
Chas. Mordaunt" to bo Capt. i-«c£' — Forster - - - ,. 11 Feb. 1709 e.
Lord Fred. Howard^ to be Capt. vice Nicb. Lano - - Windsor, 1 July 1709 e.
Tho. ClutterbuckMo be Lieut, of tbe Grendr. Cy. - - „ 26 July 1709 <>.
Fras. Billingsley •' to be Capt. vice Harry Mordaunt - - - 25 Mar. 1710 f>.
Jno. Broughton '" to be Ens. to Capt. Clias. Mordaunt . - - „ e.
Joshua Lenipriere " to be Lieut, to Lord Fred. Howaiil - - - 12Apr. I7l0e.
Ric. Holloway '- to be Lieut, to above Cy. ----- 10 Aug. 1710 f.
Cornelius Donovan ^^ to be Ens. to Major Jno. Aspin - - - 1 Sept. \l\Qe.
Rie. Hatton " to be Lieut, to Capt. - - St. James's, 19 Jan. 1711/.
Robt. Sessions'' to be Ens. to Capt. Mordaunt - - „ 23 Feb. 1711'/.
Henry Owen '" to be Lieut, to Capt. Billingsley - - „ „ /
Lewis Dupiessy,'" Junr., to be Ens. to Lord Fred. Howard - Kens., 28 June 1711./!
Henry Mordaunt'* to be Adjt. - - - - - St. James's, 27 Feb. 1712/
Jno. Broughton"' to be Capt. vice Michael Benedict - ,, 24 Mar. 1712/.
Robt. Sandison-" to be Ens. to Capt. — Mordaunt - „ 3 Apr. 1712/
Chas. Mordaunt •-' to be Lt.-Colonel . - . - „ 26 Feb. 1713/
Oliver Hetherington " to be Capt, vice Chas. Moniaunt - „ „ /.
Fras. Hildesley-:' to be Capt. -Lieut. - - - - „ „ /*
Tho. Collier-' to be Ens. to the Colonel's Cy. - - „ „ /.
' Featherstonhuiigh. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
- Placed on bait-pay in 1713.
3 Out of the liegt. 3 Apr. 1712.
■• Placed on half-i)ay in 1713.
■ Do.
" Piomoted hieut.-Col. 2(5 Feb. 1713. Phued on half-pay in July 1713. Drawing half-pay in
1758.
7 Lord Frederick Henry Howard was 4th son of the 6th Duke of Norfolk by his 2nd marriage.
Born in Sept. 1684. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Capt. and Lt.-Col. in the 3rd Foot
Guards in 1717. Out of last-named Kegt. in 1727.
■* Placed on half-pay in 1713.
* See his Comn. as 2nd Lieut, in Visct. Shannon's Marines in Vol. V.,p. 182, and not* thereto.
Appointed Capt. in Hrigdr.-Gen. Stanwix's Regt. of Foot in 1717.
'" Promoted Capt. 24 Mar. 1712. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
" Out of the Regt. before 1713.
'^ Placed on half-pay in 1713.
'3 Do.
'*Do.
" Do. Drawing halt-pay in 1739.
'» Placed on balf-pay in 1713.
1' Do.
"Do.
i»Do.
* Do. Drawing half-pay in 1749.
*' See note 6.
" Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1789.
-3 Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1722. Appointed Lt. and Capt. in 1st Foot
Guards 18 .\Jar. 1723." Capt.-Lt. and Lt.-Col. 29 May 1745. Wounded at Foutenoy.
S' placed on half-pay in 1718. Drawing half-pa) iu 17ai,
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 133
COLONEL GEORGE WADE'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[33Rn REGT. OF FOOT.]
N.B. — This Regt. was almost (innihilated at the battle of Ahnanza.
See Almama Caanalty Roll in Part III.
Jno. Swayn ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Ijutour - - - Kens., 1 Jan 1 707 e.
.las. Herle - to be En.s. to do. ----- >» ,. p.
Chris. Williams 3 to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Phil. Honjwuoil - - „ 2 Jan. 1707 e.
Jno. Mallet^ to lie Ens. to Capt. Jno. Hamilton - - - - 3 Jan. 1707 f.
Chas. Angier^ to be Ens. to Capt. Jno. Reading - - - Kens., 4 Jan. 1707 e.
Peter Renolds^ to be Ens. to Capt. OliAer Wheeler - - Valencia, 8 Mar. 1707J.
Jno. Archer ^ to be Capt. of Lt.-Col. Edward Stanhope's
lateCy. - -------- - Kens., 24 Dec. 1707 c.
Tho. Kerr's to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Oliver D'Harcouit
Edward Hugessen ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Tho. Howard
Wm. Peare i*' to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Oliver D'Harcourt
Edward Polhill i^ to be Kus. to Capt. Tho. Edwards
Samuel Walbenff i^ ^^ be Ens. to Capt. .Jno. Reading
Joseph Clifford ''^ to be Adjt. . . . .
Chris. Williams ^^ to be Lieut, to Major Jno. Harnage
Fras. Wayte '^ to be Ens. to Col. Phil. Honywood -
Chris. Clapham ^^^ to be Capt. of the Grendr. Cy.
Jo.seph Clifford ^^ to be Lieut. . . - .
Tho. Sledge i^ to be Qr.-Mr.
Henry Graham ^^ to be Capt. vice Major Jno. Grace
Anderson Saunders-" to be Ens. {Irish Comn. Bk. 1709-
1716) -------
Peter Daulhat -^ to be Surgeon {do.)
Andrew Ross -- to Ije Lieut, to Major Grimes {sic) vice
Jno. Nicholas {Irish Count Bk. 1713-1714) -
Jno. Merry -^ to be Adjt {do.) . . . -
Peter Belbese^-i to be Ens. {Irish Comti. Bk. 1709-1716)
Jno. Nicholas -5 to be Capt. -Lieut. (Jo. )-
' Out ot'tbe Kegt. before June 1715.
• Promoted Lieut, before June 1715, when his Comn. for said rank was renewed by George I."
' Promoted Lieut. 18 Apr. 1708. Adjt. before 1715. Comns. renewed bj George Lin 1715. The
will of a certain " Christopher Williams of Dublin, gent.," was proved at Dublin in 1724.
* Promoted Lieut, before June 1715, when his Comn. for said rank was renewed by George I.
^ Out of the Regt. 1 Mar. 1708.
•^ Comn. signed hy the Earl of Galwav. Taken prisoner at Almanza. Comn. renewed by George I.
in 1715.
" Promoted Major in 1715. Untraced after that year.
" Comn. signed by the Earl of Galwav. Comn. renewed by George L in 1715.
' Out of the Regt. before June 1715.
:oDo.
" Comn. renewed by George L in 1715.
'-' Probably related to the Dutch baron of this name. Not in any sub.'iequent List of this Regt.
'•* Promoted Lieut. 10 Aug. IT 10. Served at Saragossa. Couui. a^ Lieut, renewed by George I. in
1715. Serving with same rank in 1727, Out of the Regt. before 1740,
'* See note 3.
1' Out of the Regt. before June 1715.
Valencia
>, 1 Jan.
1708;.
- Kens.
, 2 Jan.
1 708 e.
- - J)
5 Jan.
lime.
J5
6 Jan.
1708 e.
1 Mar.
1708 e.
- Kens.,
5 Apr.
18 Apr.
1708 e.
1708 f.
"'
10 Aug.'
1710.r.
Madrid,
24 Oct'.
.r.
1710.r.
- St. James's,
.30 Apr.
1711/
. - -
18 Mar. 1713.
-
28 Oct. 1713.
[Dublin
) [„]
i], 1 Ap
r. 1714.
>)
5J
134 EI^GLiSH AitiVIY LISTS AND [1707-1714]
" Wounded at Almanza and taken prisoner. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving as
Cupt. in 1727. Out of the Regt. before 1740.
" See note 13.
'* Comn. signed by General Stanhope. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1739.
'3 Comn. renewed b}' George I. in 1715. Promoted Major of above Regt. before 1740, in which
year he died.
'•** Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut. 13 Sept. 1717. Serving with same rank
in 1727. Out of the Regt. in 1740.
'^^ Comn. renewed by George 1. in 1715.
-"- Out of the Regt. before June 1715.
23 Do.
■* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
■^ Wounded and taken prisoner at Almanza. Comn. as Capt. -Lieut, renewed by George I. in 1715.
Out of the Regt. before 1727.
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
135
COLOXEL H,VNS HAMILTON'S REG P. OF FOOT.
[34th REGT. of foot.]
N.B. — This Jiegt. served on board the Fleet off the French const in 1708 aiul after
wards served in Flanders. It was " broken " in 1713 but restored in 1714.
IMichael Cole ' to be Lient. to INIajor Robt. Parsons
Jno. Lovel" to be Ens. to Miijor Ric. Cole -
Jno. Hamilton " to be Lient. to Major Ric. Cole -
Jno. Hamerton^ to be Ens. to the Colonel's Cv. -
Tho. Kitsou"' to be Ens. to Cai)t. Geo. Liddel
Wm. Fullerton " to be Ens. to Capt. — Kitson
James Leigh" to be Ens. to Major Robt. Parsons -
Martin Skip ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Chris. Harrison -
Ric. Cookesley" to be Ens. to Capt.
AVm. Hamilton ^"^ to be Adjt.
Ric. Binks" to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Tho. Garlh -
Tho. Blethin^'" to be Ens. to Capt. Tho. Piirdou - Fort
Walter Yard^^ to be Lieut, to Major Ric. Cole
Robinson Soule " to be Lient. to Capt. Chris. Harrison -
Nicholas Philpot " to be Ens to Major Robt. Parsons -
Ben. Bale "^ to be Ens. to Capt. Jas. Paynter
Michael Cole " to be Capt. vice Geo. Liddell
Harry Meggs^^ to be Lient. to Major Robt. Parsons
Roger Sterne '" to be Ens. ------
Henry Stirke -° to be Ens. -
Jno. Lovell -^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Robt. Hays
Isaac Gaeone" to be Ens. to Major Ric. Cole
[Jno.] Tremaine-^ to be Lieut, of Capt. Bernard Farrel's
Grendr. Cy. -------
Robinson Soule "^ to be Capt. ivVe — Kitson -
James Fleming-'^ to be Ens. to Capt. Geo. Purdon -
Tho. Chudleiffh '-^ to be Colonel vice Hans. Hamilton
- Kens., 24 Feb. 1707r.
„ 4 June Xl^l (J.
„ 20 Oct. 1707 «•.
„ 8 Dec. 1707 r.
6 Apr. 1708 e.
„ 12 Apr. 1708r/.
„ 18 Apr. 1708^-
„ I June 1708.^.
»> ,j a-
„ 4 June 1708 c.
„ 24 June 1708e.
Alhertus, 23 Oct. o.s. 1708/.
11 Feb. 170S)V.
28 Apr. 1709 c.
„ e.
20 May 1700 e.
0 June 1709 e.
21 June 1709 c.
1 July I7l0.r.
- 25 Mar. 1711.r.
St. James's, 7 Feb. 1712/
» 5? ./•
„ 13 Feb. 1712/
- Ghent, 23 Aug. 1712/;/.
.3 June 1713 f/.
N.B. — The last-named Comn. icas ante-dated to 30 Nov. 1712.
^ Appointed Lieut, in above Regt. 24 Feb. 1706. Promoted Capt. 6 June 1708. Out of the Regt.
when it was reduced in 1713. Probably the Sr. Michael Cole of Knniskillen who d. in London in
1711.
- Promoted Lieut. 7 Feb. 1712. Serving with same rank in 17:i7. Promoted Capt. 29 Dec. 1735.
Serving m 1740.
^ Out of the Regt. in 1715.
^Do.
^ Comn. renewed by George L in 171.'i. Serving in 1717,
'Out of the Regt. iu 1713. Possibly the Wm. Fullerton appointed Capt. in Col. .\lex. Grant's
Regt. of Foot 23 Apr. 171 1 .
^ Out of the Regt. 28 Apr. 1708.
* Reduced flith the Regt. iu 1713. Appointed Ens. of an Indej). Cy. of Invalids at Plymouth 12 Nov.
1733. Serving in 1740.
" Out of the Regt. in 1715.
^^ Serving as Lieut, in above Regt. in 1715.
'1 Out of the Regt. in 1715.
'- Como. signed by Lt.-Gen. Erie who commanded the troops sent with Fleet to make a descent on
the French coast in 1708. Out of the Regt. in 1713.
" Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Resigned same year.
136 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
"Ensign in above Regt. 6 Apr. 1704. Capt. 13 Feh. 1712. Appointed Lt.-Col. of 11th Foot
23 Jan. 1732. Col. of said Regt. 21 May 1743. Served at Fontenoy. D. or left the service in 1746.
'■' Out of the Regt. in 1715.
'«Do.
'" See note 1.
•»Out of the Regt. in 1715.
'^ Father of the Revd. Laurence Sterne, the celebrated writer and humorist. In an autobiographic
fragment Laurence Sterne thu.s describes his father : — " A little short man, active to the last degree in
all exercises, most patient of fatigue and disappointmeuts, of which it pleased God to give him full
measure." Served witli the Expedition to Vigo in 1719, and at the defence of Gibraltar in 1727. Was
ran through the body by Capt. Christopher Phillips when at Gibraltar. Wont to Jamaica in 1729 and
died at Port Antonio in 1731 when serving as Lieut.
-' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Capt.-Lieut. 15 Dec. 1738. Serving in 1740.
-' Out of the Regt, in 1715.
K Do.
^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in 1717.
2* See note 14.
^ Comn. signed by the Duke of Ormonde. Placed on half-pay in 1712. Drawing half-pay in
1739.
2* " Given bv the Duke of Ormonde " is written in the margin of this Comn. entry. See notice of
Col. Chudleigh in Vol. V., p. 146, note 21.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 137
MAJOR-GENERAL GORGES'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[35th REGT. OF FOOT.]
N.B. — See the Alinanza Casualty Roll in Part III.
Rif. Willoughby ' to beCapt. Xativa, 15 Apr. 1707 /
Andrew Willoughby ' to be Lieut, to above Cy. - - - ^,
Chichester Willuiighby ^ to be Ens. to do. - - - - „
Mark Delauny * to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Alex. Hanailton - „
Jno. Edgar ' to be Capt. ------- ^^
Ric. Codd'' to be Lieut. - - [„]
Patrick Gentleman' to be Ens. {Army List, 1740) . . . .
N.B. — 7'Ae above Comns. loere signed by the Earl of Galvay.
Sr. Mark Beresford,^ Bt. to be Eus. to Capt. The. Cafhcart - Windsor, 1 St'pt. 1708 e.
Matthew Floyer" to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Alex. Hamilton - - 18 Feb. 1709 e.
Sr. Laurence Burford '^ to be Ens. ------ 12 Aug. 1710 J*.
Abel Dally" to be Capt. vice Jas. Moore deed. - - St. James'.s, 12 Dec. 1710 5^.
Wm. Rice '- to be Capt. -Lieut. ----- ,^ „ g.
Saul Bruce *^ to be Lieut, to Major Delaune - - „ „ g.
Abr. Martin" to be Lieut, to Capt. Henry Dale - - „ 15 Dec. 1710gr.
Oliver Arthur''^ to be Lieut. - - ' 10 Julv 1711 a-.
Henry Matthews'" to be Chaplain {Irish Comn. Bk., 1709-1716) 3 June 1714.
' Served with above Hegt. in the Cadiz Expedition in 1702. Comn renewed by George I. in 1715.
Untraced after that year.
- Comu. renewed by George I. in 171.5. Untraced after that year.
' Wounded and taken prisoner at Almanza. Xo farther trace.
* Placed on half-pay iu 1713.
' Taken prisoner at Almanza. Appointed Adjt. at Dunkirk '27 .Tune 1712. Exchanged to Col.
Kane's Regt. before 1712. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
" Comn. renewed b}- George I. in 171.5. Promote! Capt. 31 Aug. 1739. Serving in 1740.
' Do. Promoted Capt. 25 Apr. 1736. Serving in 1 740.
* Eldest sou of Sr. Tristram Beresford, Bt. Out of the Regt. in 1715. Created Baron Beresford
and Visct. Tyrone in 1720. Advanced to the Earldom of Tyrone in 1746. D. 4 .\pi-. 1763.
' Out of the Regt. in 1715.
'" Comn. renewed by George I. iu 1715. .Serving as Ens. in same Kegt. in 1727. Baronetcy
untraced.
" Taken prisoner at Almanza. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. I), as Town Major of
Galway in 1735. Will proved at Dublin same year.
'^ Promoted Capt. of the Grendr. Cy. before .June 1715. Untraced after that year.
'•'' Comn. renewed by George 1. in 1715. Untraced after that year.
'^ Out of the Regt. iu 1715. A certain Abraham Martin of Sligo d. in 1777, and his will was
proved same year at Dublin.
'* Wounded and taken prisoner at Almanza. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted
Capt.-Lieut. 31 Aug. 1739 Serving in 1740.
'" Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
138
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
OFFICERS EN SECOND IN MAJOH-OENERAL RICHARD GORGES'S
REGT. OF FOOT.
N.B. — See note at the head of p. 67.
All the Commissions were dated at Kensington, 5 Mar. 17'~'8 e and g.
CAPTS.
Ric. Berkolcy,
Noel Barton,
Lt.-Col.
Major.
E(l\v(l. Kemeys.f
Jiio. Baker. f
Fras. Newdigate.f
Revixit Vannerson.|
Abel Rotolf La Devczc.f
Mat. Hewitt.f
Nat. Perry.
Tho. Catlicart.
— Grimes.
LIEUTS.
Teter Haddock, t 1
Capt.-Lt. J
Theobald Butler.
— Cardiffe.
Jno. Boteler.f
VVm. Rice.
Tho. Edwards.!
Robt. Hatton.t
Wm. Woogan f {swi).
— Harvey.
Couway Mace.f
Jno, Playford.f
Ric. Parsons.
— Pudsey,
Robt. Wharton | Lt. to 1
Capt. Crepigny. J
ENSIGNS.
Peter Berkeley. |
Jonathan Warr.f
Chas. Capell.
Tho. Poole.
Henry Oglivie {sic).
Jas. Wright.
Wm. Grey.
Chris. Russell, to Capt.
Tomkius' Cy.
James Grieve, to Capt.
Crepigny.
Supplementary Com.missions.
Chris. Russell to be Lieut en second to Capt. Tho. Cathcart
Robt. Gray f to be Ens. en second to do. - - - -
Do. to be Adjt. en second ...---
liic. Martin to be Ens. en second to Capt. Edwd. Kemeys -
Peter Haddock f to be Capt. en second - - - -
Wm. Rice to be Capt.-Lieut. en second - - - -
Kens., 28 Apr. 1708 e.
3 June 1708 e.
Windsor, 11 Aug. 1708(7.
„ „ 9-
t Drawing hall-pay in 1714.
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
135
COLOXEL THOMAS ALNUT'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[3GTII REGT. OF FOOT.]
N.V,. — Sec the Almruiza CasnuUi/ Jxnll i,i Part III.
— Alniit ' to be Capt. vice — Parsons -
Arthur Whitraore - to be Capt -Lieut. -
Jas. Hurst * to be Lieut, to Capt. Ric. Barry
Jas. SelP to be Ens. to Col. Tho. Abiut's Cy.
Henry Bedford"' to be; Ens. to Capt. Jno. Lloyd
Joseph Phillips'' to be Ens. to Capt. — Williams
— Hicks' to be Capt. vice — iNIusgrave
Jno. Bayne ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Wm. Hargrave
— Benuet " to be Lieut, to Capt. — Pearson
— Trevor^'' to be Lieut, to Capt. — Williams
— Pascal " to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. — Frankland
Jno. Denny'" to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Ric. Barry
[Henry] Littleton^* to be Capt. vice — Hicks - - -
Daniel FitzPatrick " to be Qr.-Mr. - . . - -
John Hardie'^ to be Capt -Lieut. - . - . - .
Archibald, Earl of Lslay "* {sic^ to be Colonel vice Tho. Alnut,
Esqr., deed. -.-.--..
Jas. Lauze '" to be Lieut, to Capt. . . . _
Philip Bra^ig '^ to be Lt. -Colonel {Home Office Entry
Bh., Vol. XV.) - '-St.
Neil Campbell ''■' to be Ens. to Capt. ....
Jno. Lloyd'-" to be Ens. to Capt. . . . .
Peter Sheplieard -' to be Capt. vice Hugh Parson - - -
Eras. Fleming" to be Capt. of Lt.-Col. Barry's late Cy.
Jas. Innes'"* to be Lieut, to Capt. ....
Eras. Fleming-' to be Adjt. ..---.
Robt. Innes ^^ to be Lt. -Colonel ------
Wm. Hargrave -'' to be Major ------
Jno. Hardie ■-" to be Capt. of Lt.-Col. Frankland's late Cy.
Jas. Lauze'-'' to be Capt. -Lieut. ------
Roger Irwyu'-^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Hardie -
Jas. Stewart*' to be Ens. to Major Wm. Hargrave
Joseph Mason ■" to be Lieut, to Capt. Eras. Fleming
Fitz-herbert Tempest^' to be Lieut, to Capt. Arthur Whitmoro
Jno. Campbell *^ to be Ens. to Capt. . - . -
Edward AVhitmore ^ to be Ens. to Capt.
Henry Desauluais *^ [alias Disney] to be Colonel vice
the Earl of Hay ------
Chas. Barlow ^' to be Ens. to Capt.
Jno. Hope ^' to be Ens. to Capt.
Jas. Stewart '^^ to be Ens. to Capt.
Jno, Hai-grave^'' to be Ens. to Capt.
Andrew Simpson*'^ to be Ens. to Capt. Grant
Kens., l.'j Ai>r.
Windsor. 24 .rune
Lerida,
Kens
24 June
, H Apr.
1 M.i
2.3 Mar.
28 Apr.
17()7r.
p.
e.
c.
c.
e.
1707 r.
e.
e.
e.
e.
1 707 i.
] 708 c.
e.
1 708 e.
1700e.
1 70!) e.
.Lame.s'.s, 6 ]\L-r.
13 May
2 Aug,
20 Doe.
I) Jan.
1 700 -.
I709r.
1 70!) e.
1700 r".
1710 r.
c.
e.
28 .Lu). 1710^.
e.
e.
e.
c.
1711 c.
c.
c.
e.
.30 Mar.
St. James's
23 Oct.
14 Feb.
Fitz-herbert Tempest" to be Capt. Signed
(Irish Comn. Bk., 1709-1 71G).
Jas. Lfluze*'- to be Capt. vice Jno. Hardie -
[Augustus] Piniot " to be Capt. -Lieut.
— Lowder " to be Lieut, to Capt.
Tho. Carter ^^ to be Ens. to the Colonel's Cy.
- Given on board the
Devonshire
and dated as above
1710/
1711 f.
/■
f-
1.5 Feb. 171 ly.
30 Apr. 1711 /.
Upton Ct., .30 0( t.
1711/
V.
/•
/•
140 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
James Jones** to be Capt. vice Henry Littleton - - St. James's, 13 Mar. 1712/.
Dudley AcIanfP" to be Surgeon ,. 21 Apr. 1712/
Jno. Llovd^tobe Adjt. -.-.--- Kens., 23 May 1712/
Win Tonge^" to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. [Innes's] Cy. - - ,,14 June 1712/
Auguste Pyniot'"" to be Capt. vice Major Caufield \sic) - Windsor, 10 Sept. 1712/
Robt. Carpenter'' to be Capt. vice Jno. Williams - ,, „ /
Jno. Dancer •''- to be Capt. -Lieut. . . . . „ „ /
.Samuel Cutts ■''Mo be Ens. to Capt. ... „ 9 Sept. 1712/
Jno. Joyce-^' to be I-ieut. to Capt. ... ,, 10 Sept. 1712/
Jas. Sell '^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. .... ,j „ /
Tho. Edwards'^ to be Lieut, to Cai)t. ... ,j „ /
Hugh Murray '^~ to be Ens. to Capt. ... ,, ,, /
Jonathan Smyth''* to be Ens. to Capt. Robt. Carpenter „ „ /
Eras Masharn ^" to be Ens. to Capt. ... ,, „ /
Erisey (sic) Xicholls'*' to be Ens. to Capt. - - „ „ /
Jno. Lloyd *" to be Lieut, to Capt. — Whitmore - - „ „ /
Jas. Stewart^"- to be Lieut, to Capt. Carpenter - - St. James's, 5 Mar. 1713/
Robt. Innis*' to be Ens. to Major Wm. Margrave - ,, „ /
' Appointed Capt. en second in Lord Mountjoy's Regt. of Foot 5 Mar. 1708. ITntiaced after that
year.
'^ Promoted Capt. l May 1708 (Comu. not forthcoming). Comn. renewed bv George I. that year.
Serving in 1717.
^ Comu. renewed by George I. in 1715. ^■erving in .same Regt. in 1727.
■• Promoted Lieut. 9 «ept. 1712. Comu. renewed by George L in 1715. .Serving in 1717.
^ Appointed Capt. in Sr. Robt. Rich's; Regt. of Foot 3 May 1712. Placed on half-pay iu 1713.
^ Placed on half-pay in 1 713.
' Wounded and taken prisoner at Alraauza. Out of the Regt. 24 June 1708.
" Oat of the Regt. before 171.5. .\ certain John Baj-ne was appointed Lieut, in Brigdr.-Gen-
Maccartney's Regt. 24 Feb. 1709.
' Probably the " Ensign Bennet " wounded and taken prisoner at Almauza. Out of the Regt.
before 1715.
'•^ Out of the Regt. before 1715.
'• Probably the " Ensign Pascal" wounded and taken prisoner at Almanza.
'- Comu. signed by the Earl of Galway.
1=* Out of the Regt. before 1715.
'^ A certain " James Fitzpatrick " was placed on half-pay from above Regt. as Qr.-Mr. in 1713.
1^ Promoted Capt. 28 Jan. 1710. Out of the Regt. 30 Oct. 1711.
"^ Lord Archd. Campbell, "Jud son of the 1st Duke of Argyll was created Karl of //ay 19 Oct. 1706.
Resigned the Colonelcy of above Regt. 23 Oct. 1710. Succeeded his brother in 1743 as 2nd Duke of
Argyll. D. in 1761.
" Promoted Capt.-Lieut. 28 Jan. 1710. Capt. 30 Oct. 1711. Out of the Regt. before 1715.
'* See biog. notice iu Vol. V., Part II., p. 31, note 25.
" Placed on half-pay as Ens. from Brigdr.-Gen. Dalzell's Regt. of Foot in 1712.
■^ Adjt. 23 May 1712. Lieut. 7 Oct. 1712. Half-pay in 1713. Restored to full-pav and appointed
Capt.-Lieut. in same Regt. 10 Sept. 1723. Serving in 1727.
2' Out of the Regt. before 1715.
-- Served previously as Capt. in Lord Mark Kerr's Regt. of Foot. -\djt. 9 Jan. 1710. I'omu. an
Capt. renewed by George I. in 1715.
-^ Placed on half-pay as Capt. in 1713. Restored to full pay in above Regt. 7 July 1722. Major
10 Apr. 1740. Lt.-Col. 1st Marines 28 Apr. 1741. 1). in 1762. Will proved at Dublin same year.
•* See note 22.
^ Served with above Regt. at Cadiz iu 1702 and in the West Indies. Rt. Lt.-Col. 24 July 1707.
Bt. Col. 15 Nov. 1711. Out of the Regt. before 19 Feb. 1724.
-^ See biog. notice in Vol. IV., p. 262, note 25.
-' See note 15.
-" See note 17.
'^ Comn. renewed bv George I. in 1715. Serving with same rank in 1727. Out of the Regt.
in 1740.
^ Promoted Lieut. 5 Mar. 1713. Placed on half-pay same year.
' Out of the Regt. before 1715.
1707-1714.J COMMISSION REGISTERS. 141
'- Promoted Capt. 30 Apr. 1711. Served with the Expedition to Canada that year. Comn. renewed
by George I. in 1715. On half-pay in 1722.
^' Out of the Regt. before 1715.
'^ Comn. renewed b}- George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut. 1 June 1723. Capt. 1 Nov. 1739.
Serving in 1740.
''*See biog. notice in Vol. V., Part II., p. 6, note 34.
^^ Out of the Hegt. before 1715.
^''Comu. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving as Ens. in 1727.
^ An exchange of Cy. See note 30.
•'* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving as Kns. in 1727. Helated tn Major Wm.
Hargrave of same Kegt. who d. a Major-tien. in 1751.
'"Comn. signed bv Brigdr.-Gen. John Hill. Served with the Kxpeditiou to Canada in 1711. Out
of the Regt. in 1715.
•" Comn. signed by Krigdr.-Gen. John Hill. See note 32.
■*'- See note 17.
^3 Promoted Capt. 10 Sept. 1712. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Capt. in the Rl. Fusiliers 26 Dec-
1726. Retired in 1749.
" Out of the Regt. in 1715.
« Do.
*« Do.
^" Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
*^ See note 20.
'"' Comn. renewed by George I. in ITl.'i. Cutraeed after that year.
^^ See note 43.
^' Served previously as I-ieut. in Col. Toby Caulfield's Regt. of Foot. Appointed Capt. in the
Queen's Dragoons 25 Dec. 1726. Capt. and Lt.-Col. in 3rd Foot Gu.ird< 30 Oct. 1734. Killed ai
Kontenoy.
'"- Probably bro. to Sr. Tho. Dancer, Bt., Major of the Earl of Donegal's Regt. who d. in the West
Indies. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in 1717. Fntraeed after that year.
*' Comn. renewed by George I in 1715. Serving in 1717. Untraced after that year.
■^^ Untraced. A certain " William " .Toyce was serving in above Regt. in 1715.
'^ See note 4.
^ Out of the Regt. in 1715.
*' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in 1717.
•^'' Out of the Regt. in 1715. Not identified with Lieut. Jonathan Smyth, placed on half-pay from
Sr. Chas. Hotham's Regt. of Foot in 1713.
^ 3rd son of Sr. Samuel Masham, who was created Baron Masham. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
Appointed Lieut, in Major-Gen. Evans's Regt. of Dragoons 25 Dec. 1726.
*> Comn. renewed by George 1. in 1715. Promoted Lieut. 13 May 1732. Serving in 1740.
«' See note 20.
**- Placed on half-pay in 1713.
* /wweA-. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
Ii2
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
VISCOUNT MOUNT.TOY'S REGT. OF FOOT.
N.B. — This Regt. suffered severely at Almanza (see Alinanza Casualty Roll in
Part III.) and teas disbanded in 1712, the officers being placed on the Irish
half-pay.
riio. Stewart to l>e Capt. vice Gilbert Abbot
Joseph Read to be Ens. to Capt. Robt. Rowau -
Jno. O'Bryan' to be Lieut, to Capt. A.rtlmr Steuart
Bryan Mabon to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Humphry Booth -
Do. to be Lieut, to Capt. Steuart . - - .
1 Apr. 1709 e.
IG June 1709 e.
12 July 1709 <?.
e.
London, 5 Apr. 1710 /.
N.B. — The above Comn. teas signed by the Earl of TVhartofi, Lord Lieut, of
Ireland.
Ellis Cowper - to be Major
Wm. Wansborough ^ to be Capt. vice Cooper
Wm. McClenaghan to be Ens to above Cy.
Tho. Hammond to be Ens. to Capt. -
St. James's, 5 Dec. 1710 g.
„ „ 9-
„ » 9-
» » 9-
1 Au Engineer officer. See p. 43, note 3.
- This name is piven as " Cooper" in previous Lists. Served at Almanza as a Bt.-Lt.-C'oi. and whs
taken prisoner. D. in 1711, in whieh year his will was proved at Dublin.
■* Probably son of Col. Wm. Wansborough, of whom a biog. notice is given in Vol. I\'., p. 2U8,
note I. Capt. Wm. Wansborough drew half-pay till 1739.
[1707-171-i.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
US
OFFICERS EN SECOND IX VISCOUNT MOUNTJOY'S HEGT.
OF FOOT.
N.B. — See note at the head of p. G7. All the Commis^iofis icere dated at
Kensington, 5 Mar. 1708 f/.
CAPTS.
Tho. Travers,'
Lt.-Col.
Feter BetsworLli,
Major.
— Alnut.
Bojle Smith.
Geo. Treby.
Henry Gunn.
Jiio. Murray.
— Hazlewood.
[Ant.] Stouglitou.
Wm. Ince.
Ric. Mannin^r.
LIEUTS.
Tho. Dowling.
Chas. Proctor.
Tho. Piercy.
[Isaac] Bardon.-
Geo. Crafts (sic), 1
Lt.toCapt.Wm.Proby /
Trevor Webb,-^ 1
Lt. to Capt. Hargrave. J
Wm. Lloyd, |
Lt. to Capt. — Lloyd. J
Robt. Henley.
— Penny.
[John] Charlton.
ENSIGN.S.
James Sell.
Bryan Mahone.
— Furneyhaiigh.
Sam. Xeedham.
Jno. Bartlett.
PhUips, Ens. to Capt.
Wm. Pro by.
— Stewart.
Supplementary Commissions.
[iSIaurice] Zulestein* to be Lt.-Col. en second
Jno. Lee to be Ens. en second to Capt. Rowne (sic)
Humphry Booth ^ to be Lt.-Col. en second - - -
George Gage'' to be Lieut, en second to Lt.-Col. Booth
Do. to be Capt. en second . . . . .
Ken.s., 5 Mar. 1708 <7.
15 Sept. 170Sf/.
5 Apr. 1709 e.
30 Apr. 1709 e.
- Kens., July 17125r.
' Appointed Capt. in Lord Tunbridge's Ue>it. of Foot 1-2 Apr. 1706. Miijor of Lord Tuubrid^e's
Regt. of Dragoous, 20 'Sla.r. 1708. Kille I at Almeuara :n 1710 as Lt.-Col. of lust-named llej^t.
- liourdon. Drawing half-pay in 1739.
^ Drawing half-pay in 1 739.
* See Vol. v., Part II., p. 31, note "22.
' See his Comn. as Capt. in above Kegt. in Vol. IV., p. 259, and noto tlieret >. I), in 1737. Will
proved at Dublin same jear.
® Drawing half-pay in 1722.
144 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
THE DUKE OF ARGYLL'S REGT. OF FOOT.
J^.B. For Annotated List of this Regt. at the battle of Malplaqnet, see Part II.
Geo. Massey to be Lieut. -------- 20 Feb. 1707 o.
Chas.. Earl of Orrery to be Colonel vice the Duke of Argyll - 24 Feb. 1707 o.
Tho. Quin to be Ens. to Capt. Wrn. Cecil ----- 26 Apr. 1707 o.
James Maoartnev to be Surgeon - ------ 3 May 1707 o.
Multon Lambert to be Major ------- 24 June 1707 o.
Jacob Bavues to be Lieut, to Capt. Ch.is St('i)liciis - - - 12 Aug. 1707 o.
Wm. Cecil to be Capt. -------- 22 Aug. 1707 o.
Brisco Mortimer to be Ens. to Capt. Phil. Goodwyn - - - 10 Nov. 1707 o.
Walter Bagnold to be En.s. to Capt. Phil. Dymond - - - 1 Dec. 1707 o.
Tho. Syms to be En.s. to Lt.-Col. Lambert ----- 1 Dec. 1707 o.
Tho. Darby to be Lieut, to Capt. Tlio. Birch - - - „ o.
Robt. Sambee to be Ens. to the Colonel's Cy. . - - - 20 Dec. 1707 o.
Jno. Darby to be Capt. vice Jno. Noiton ----- 1 Jan. 1708 o.
Waher Wolfe to be Lieut, to Capt. Phil. Dymond _ . - „ o.
Robt. Jordan to be Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Darby - - - - 23 Dec. 1708o.
Lodowick Peterson to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Jno. Corbet - - „ o.
RoV)t. Pavnter to be Ens. to Capt. Ric. King - - - - „ o.
Tho. Norton to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Lambert - - - - 28 Feb. 1709o.
AVm. Worlock to be Ens. to Capt. Geo. Wingfield - - - 1 Mar. 1709 o.
Robt. Bovle to be Ens. to Capt. Stephens ----- 28 Mar. 1709 r).
Dan. Macneale to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Lambert - Camp at Havre, 1 Oct. 1709/.
Robt. Sambee to be Lieut, to Capt. I'hil. Dymond - - Hague, 31 March 1710 A
Brigdr. -General Chas. Sibouig to be Colonel vice the Earl of
Orrery -------- - St. James's, 8 Dec. 17 lOy.
George Jackson to be Capt. ------ IJan. I711.r.
Jno. Steddell to be Lieut, to Capt. Piatt's Grendr. Cy. - Camp at Warde, 22 Apr. 1711 k.
Mat. Subcubielle to be Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Goodwyn - Camp at Lens, 22 June 1711 I.
Lacon Wm. Oliver to be Lieut, to Capt. Brown - - -St. James's, 23 Jan. 1712/.
Jno. Philip Goodwyn to be Major „ 24 Apr. 1712^.
Edward Gritfith to be Ens. to Capt. . . . . W'hall, 24 Feb. 1713 /.
Brigdr.-General Jno. Corbet to be Colonel vice Major-General
Chas. Sibourg ------- - Windsor, 16 Oct. 1713 ^r.
Wm. Cecil to be Major {Irish Comn. Bh. 1713-1714) - - [Dublin] 24 Dec. 1713 g.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION KEGISTERS. 146
SIR RICHARD TEMPLE'S REGT. OF FOOT.
{Disbanded in 1713.]
N.B. — For Afinotated List of this Regt. at the Battle of Malplaquet see Part II.
Samuel Speed to be Captain --------i Jan. 1707 o.
Michael Moore to be Lieut. -------- „ o.
Alex. Hawkins to be 2ud Lieut, of the Grendr. Cy. - - - - „ o.
Reynolds Barron to be Ens. tu Capt. Tho. Coote . . . . „ o.
Brett Norton to be Ens. to Sr. Ric. Temple, Bt. - - - - 1 Feb. 1707 o.
Kic. Owens t j be Ens. to Col. Wm. Newton ----- „ o.
Jno. Reynolds to be Ens. to Capt. Heneage Twysden . . - „ o.
Joseph Soden to be Ens'. -------- „o,
Jno. Rennet to be Ens. to Capt. Sam. Speed ----- „ o.
Heneage Twysden to be Captain ---..--i July 1707 o.
Alex. Knapton to be Lieut, to Capt. Chas. Uereham - - - - 2 July 1707 o.
Cuthbert Smith to be Ens. to Capt. Edward Wolfe - - - - ,, o.
Peter Regnaud to be Captam -------- ,, o.
Peter Floyer to be Capt. vice Tho. Coote ------ 1 Jan. 1707 o.
Jno. Rutlien to be Ens. to Capt. Floyer 1 Apr. 1708 o.
Jas. Powell to be Ens. to Col. Wm. Newton ----- „ o.
Michael Moore to be Adjt. ------- ,, o.
Phil. Lywood to be Ens. to Capt. Twysden ----- ,, o.
Jno. Churchill to be Lieut, of the Grendr. Cy. ----- „ o.
Tho. Aspin to be Ens. to Major Lewis de la Bene - - - - „ o.
Tho. Heardson to bi' Ens. to Capt. Tho. Weld - -^ - - - „ o.
Tho. Weld to be Major i7ce Duckinfield 5 July 1708 o.
Edward Richbell to be Captain ------- 24 Mar. 1 709 a.
Wm. Soam to be Ens. to Major Duckinfield ----- „ o.
Tho. Aspin to be Lieut, to Cnpt. Edward Wolfe - . . - 25 Mar. 1709 o.
Simon Loftus to be Ens. to do. ------- „ o.
Tho. Forster to be Lieut, to Capt. Floyer ------ „ o.
Cuthbert '*^mith to be Lieut, to Capt. Speed ----- ,, o.
Tho. Carfax to be Ens. to Col. Wm. Newton ----- „ o.
Pennington Mingay to be Capt. rice Wm. Higginson - - . „ o.
Wm. Higginson [.lunr.] to be Ens. to Major de la Bene - - - 20 June 1709 o.
Armateur liorougli to be Captjiin -------1 Apr. 1710 ar.
Wm. Newton to be Colonel vice Sr. Ric. Temple, Bt. - - - 24 Apr. 1710 m.
Tho. Weld to be Lt.-Colouel „ «.
Edward Wolfe to be Major - - „ «
Allen Banks to be Ens. {Half- Pay List, 1740) - - - - „
James Lafanue to be Ens. (</o.) 22 May 1712.
Andrew ^Mitchell to be ^.iurgeon W'hall, 25 Apr. 1713 /.
Jno. Penny to be Lieut, to Capt. Pennington Mingay - „ „ /.
LORD MOHUN'S REGT. OF FOOT.
\^See Irish Establishment.]
• 9675.
146
ENGLISH AKxMY LISTS AND
[1707-17 U.J
MAJOK-GENERAL MEREDYTH'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[37th REGT. OF FOOT.]
N.B. — For Annotated List of this Regt. at the Battle of Malplaquet see Part II.
Mat. Browne to be Lieut, to Col. Windress . - - - -
Ralph Walsh to be Capt. -
Wm. Orlebar to be Ens. to Major Fletcher
Ben. Devenish to be Ens. to Capt. Barton
Jno. Mangle to be Lieut, to Capt. Graves . - . . -
Chas. Meredyth to be Capt. vice Henry Desney ....
Henry Byron to be Adjt. - -
Adam Loftus to be Lieut, to Capt. James Butler vice Chas. Meredyth's
Tho. Jones to be Ens. to Major-Cieneral Meredyth vice Adam Loftus
Nicholas Laugham to be Ens. to Capt. Caithy vice Jas. Kent -
Jas. Kent to be Lieut, to Capt. Robt. Barton vice Jno. Bowman
Henry Byron to be Capt. vice Bt. -Major Fletcher . - - -
Wm. Smilhwick to be Capt.-Lieut.- ------
Philip Fletcher to be INIajor vice Tho, Bnckeridge - - - -
Henry Redknap to be Capt. vice Chfi.s. ^leredyth - . - -
Tho. Timpson' to be Ens. {Anni/ List, 1740; . - - -
Wm. Winthess to be Colonel rice Major-General Meredyth
Patrick Maxwell to be Capt. --------
Ric. Pyolt- to be Lieut, of Capt. Jas. Butler's Greiidr. Cy. St. James'
Jno. Crofton* to be Lieut, to Capt. Phil. Fenny (sic) - „
Nich. Laugham Mo be Lieut, to Capt. Peter Maxwell - „
Jno. Keating^ to be Ens. to Capt. Ligonier - - - „
Phil. Symmonde^ to be Ens. to Major Ric. Carthy - „
Jno. Pickering" to be Ens. to Capt. Raphael Walsh „
Wm. Gee* to be Lieut. (Armi/ List, 1740) - - - „
Mat. Lewis" to be Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Southby - - „
Tho. Brady'" to be Ens. to Capt. Wm. Graves - - „
[George] Bell " to be Ens. to Capt. Maxwell - - - „
James Lindsey '' to be Ens. to Majoi' Phil. Finney - - „
Edward Browne '•' to be Ens. to Capt. Ric. Dyer - - „
.Ino. Sc-urrier^* to be Ens. to Major Phil. Fenny {sic) - „
Jno. Cozens '' to be Ens. to Capt. — Redknap - - „
.lair es de Hays" to be Lieut, to Capt. Maxwell - - „
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Lieut, in above Kegt. ill 1715. Promoted Capt.-Lieut. 2.S Sept. 172.5. t;iipt. 7 Dec. 1734. Serving
in 1740.
- Appointed Capt. in Col. Wm. Newtou'.s R(f;t. o^■ Foot before 1713. Placed on half-pay in said
year. Appointed Lt.-Col. of the 4th Tp. of Life Guards 22 Mar. 1722. Serving in 1727.
•• Perished on board a transport in the River St. Lawrence 22 Aug. 1711.
* Do.
* Out of the Kegt. before 171.S.
" Do.
' Conin. renewed by lieorge I. in 1715. Promoted Capt. 27 July 1717. Serving in 1727.
« Comn. renewed by George 1. iu 17L5. Promoted Capt. 28 Oct. 1737. Serving in 1740 in same
Regt. Not identified with Lt.-Col. Wm. Gee of the 80th Foot, killed at Fontenoy.
» Out of the Kegt. before 1715.
1" Comn. renewed by George I. in 1713. Promoted Lieut. 2 Jan. 1726. Serving iu same Uuyt.
in 1740.
[1707-1714] COMMISSION KEGISTERS. 147
" Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut. 8 Feb. 1724. Capt.-Lieut. 1 May 1739.
Serving in 1740. A certain Capt. George Bell d. in 1759 and his will was proved at Dublin same
year.
" Out of the Regt. 19 Feb. 1712.
•' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Probably the PJdward Browne who was promoted Capt.
in Col. Egerton's Regt. 13 Oct. 1720 and who was serving in same Regt. in 1727.
'^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Untraced after that year.
'•■■ Placed on half-pay iu 171.1. Restored to full pny some years later and promoted Lieut.
29 Apr. 1721. Serving in 1727.
'* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Capt. 1 May 1739. Of Youghall, Co. Cork.
D. in 1757. Will proved at Dublin same year.
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148
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[17U7-1714.]
(K)LONEL LILLINGSTON'S REGT. OF FOOT IN
[38th REGT. OF FOOT.]
J no. Osborn ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Booth Hereford
Humphvy Shephard^ to be Qr.-Mr. - - - -
Tho. Townsend ^ to be Capt. vice Booth Hereford
Chas. Roth •* to be Ens.
Julius Csesar Parke ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Cole Mordaunt
George Slierard ^ to be Lieut, to Cupt. Jno. Kent
James Jones ^ to be Colonel vice Lillingston
Hariord Jones ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Tho. Townsend -
Marmaduke Alsopp ® to be Capt. vice Cole Mordaunt -
Fras. Alexander 1'^ to be Lt.-Col. . . . .
Phil. Everard" to be Lieut, to Capt. Valentine Morris
Edward Mann ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. — Newal -
Fras. Colome '* to be Ens. to Col. Jones's own Cy.
Luke Welsh " to be Ens. to Capt. Ben. Jorrence -St.
Henty Synimons ^'^ to be Lieut, to Capt. John Kent
Jervois Grills^" to be Lieut, lo Capt. Bernard Whaley -
Mat. Alder " to be Adjt. ------
Chas. Wroth '^ to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Fras. Alexander -
Phil. Walsh '* to be Capt. vice Marmadukt; Alsopp deed.
Ric. Jones-" to be Capt. vice Tho. Townsend
Joseph Rokeby -* to be Capt. vice Marmaduke Alsop -
Wm. Sharpe^' to be Lieut, to Capt. Beure (sic) -
Jno. Maqueen •* to be Adjt. -----
Ric. Worthington -* to be Lieut, to Major Rokeby
Mat. Aldy -'' to be Lieut, to Major Clias. Floyer -
[Michafel Avon'-" lo be Ens. -----
Jno. Marshall -" to be Capt. vice Jno. Kent
Henry Hugiies ^^ to be Capt. -Lieut. - - - -
.Joshua Wise'-'* to be Lieut, to Capt. . - -
Herbert Weston ^ to be Ens. to Capt.
Tho. Watts'*^ to l)e Lieut, to Capt. Tho. Newall's
Grendr. Cy. -------
Henry Smith ''- to be Ens. to Capt. - - -
Edward Price ^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Fras. Alexander
THE WEST INDIES.
Dublin, 1 Mar. 1707^.
Kens., 4 Mar. 1707 e.
„ 14 Apr. 1707 e.
„ 27 Apr. 1707*'.
„ 20 May 1707 e.
„ 20 Jan. 1708 e.
„ 2 June 1708^.
„ 7 June 1708 f.
Jno. (Jsboru^* to be Ens. to Capt. Valentine .Morris
Robt. Jackson ^'^ to l)e [1st] Lieut, to Capt. Newall's
Grendr. Cy. -
James Riccards'" to be Ens. to Capt. Bernard Whaley
Gervase Grills^' to be Capt. of the Grendr. Cv. rice
Newall '. .
Daniel Alex. Shanccurt ^* to be Lieut, to Capt. Wlialey
Fras. Alexander "'* to 1)6 Colonel vice Jas. Jones -
Bernard Whaley ^Ho he Lt.-Col. . - - -
Ric. Cary " to be Capt. vice Wiialey - - - -
Phil Everard^'- to be Capt. v/ce — Aldey -
Wm. Howard** to be Lieut, to Cupt. Morris
Jno. Jefferay" to be Ens. to Capt. Ben. Jorance {sic) -
Chas. Vyvian*''' to be Capt. vice — Rokeby -
Chas. Alexander**' to be Ens. to Capt. Ric. Carey
Jno. Symmouds*" to be Lieut, to Capt. Phil. Everard -
Henry Hughes** to be Capt. vice Ric. Jones
Rio. iloll;iiid ** to be Capt.-Lieut. , - . -
„ 26 June 1708 e.
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- Windsor, 15 July' 1 708 e.
Christopher, 20 Nov. 1 708 A.
2 June 1709e.
IG June 1701) e.
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- Antigua, y Aug. 1709/.
- 1 Oct. 1709 e.
- 1 Nov. 1709 p.
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- Windsor, 6 Sept., 1712/:
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6 Oct.
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13 Oct.
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19 Oct.
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25 Dec.
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1 7 July
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Jno. Osbourn ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Ben. Jorrens
Jno. Smyth '^^ to be Ens. to Capt. Valentine Morris
Valentine Morris •'■'- to be Major - ■ - . -
Tho. Watts •'■'' to be Capt. rice Morris - - - -
Chas. Pym^ to be Ens. to Capt. Jorrence - - -
Do. to be [2nd] Lieut, of Capt. Grylls's Grendr. Cy. -
Ezekiel Everi.st ^"^ to be Lieut, to Ca})t. Henry Hughes -
Tho. Ridley^ to be Ens. to Major Morris -
V^alentine Morris '" to be Lt. -Col. - . - _
Peter Buor ''^ to be Major ------
Jno. Osborn ''^ to be Capt. of Lt.-Col. Bernard Whaley's
late Cy.
Syer AUicock*' to be Lieut, to Capt. Ben. Jorrence
James Gamble "' to be Ens. to above Cy.
Tho. Chambers"'- to be Adjt. -----
Jno. LyelPHo be Qr.-Mr. - -----
George Lucas "* to be Lieut, to Capt. Grills
Robt. Jackson*"^ to be Capt. vice Ben Jones [? Jorrens]
Henry Osborn "" to be Lieut, to Capt. -luo. Marshall
Henry Warner"" to be Ens. to Capt. Chas. Vyvian
Ezekiel Everist "^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Peter Buor
Tho. Sliarpe"" to be Ens. to Capt.
Ezekiel Everist™ to be Capi. vice Chas. Vyvian -
Elurel Mitchell" to be Lieut, to Major Peter Buor
Syer Allicock '- to be Lieut, to Capt. Everist
George Lucas "^ to be Capt. of Capt. Vyvian's late Cy. -
' Promoted Capt. 30 Mar. 1713. Tlaced on half-paj- same ^ear on reduction of his Cy. Restored
to full pay as Capt. in same Rejrt. 20 June 1727. Servintf in 1740 as Senior Ci.pt. Appointed Capt.
of a Cy. of Invalids at Hull 12 Oct. 1751. D. in 17.57. Will proved at Dublin same year.
" Out of the Kegt. 23 June 1713.
'Appointed Lt.-Col. of Major-Genl. Sankey's Hegt. of Foot 1 Oct. 1709. (onm. renewed by
George I. in 1715. Serving in 1727.
* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Uutraced after that year.
' Kinsman to Col. Daniel Parke the C.-in-C. in the Leeward Islands, who was murdered in 1710 in
Antigua. Not in any subsequent List of this Kegt.
^ Appointed Ens. in the 1st Foot Guards 28 May 17o!>. Promoted Lieut, and Capt. 22 July 1717.
Further services untraced.
' See Vol. v., p. 182, note 2.
* " A duplicate of this Comn. was issued out 19 Jan. 17u9, the first Comn. being lost in the Packet
Boat that was taken [by the French] going to the \Ve-;t Indies " (note in the MS.). Comn. renewed
by George I. in 171.5. Resigned his Comn. in 1717.
' D. in the West Indies about 9 Aug. 1709.
'oSee Vol. V., p. 174, note 5.
" " This Comn. being lost in the Packet Boat that was taken going to the West Indies, Her Majesty
was pleased to sign a duplicate of the said Comn. which was issued out 19 Jan. J7o9" (note in the
MS.). Promoted Capt. 27 Feb. 1712. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Uutraced after that
year.
'2 Out of the Regt. 13 Dec. 1710.
'^ Colomb. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Appointed Ens. in the 1st Foot Guards
17 Feb. 1728.
'■• Comn. signed by Col. Daniel Parke. Believed to have died in the West Indies.
" Believed to have died in the West Indies.
'^ Promoted Capt. of the Grendr. Cy. 14 Nov. 171 1. ( onni. renewed by George I. in 1715. On
half-pay in 1722.
'" Promoted Lieut. 20 Dec. 1709. ("lomn. renewed by George I. in 1715. D. in 171(5 or 1717,
'^ See note 4.
'9 This Comn. Mas signed by Col. Daniel Parke, the C.-in-C. in the Lcewanl Islands, and counter-
signed by Michael Ayon (see note 26), but was subsequently cancelled as the vacancy in question
had been given by Queen Anne to Capt. Joseph Kokeby. Phil. Walsh reed, a Comn. as Capt. in
■hove Regt. from George I. in 1715 vice Ric. Carey, deed.
150 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS Al^D [1707-1714.]
*> D. or left the Regt. before 19 Sept. 1712.
'1 Brevet JVIajor before 1712. Placed ou half-pay as Capt. in 1712. Drawing half-pay in 1714.
^ Believed to have died in the West Indies.
" Out of the Regt. 20 Apr. 1713.
'* A certain Richard Worthington was appointed Lieut, in Lord Irwin's Regt. of Foot before June
1715.
2* See note 17.
'* Coma, not forthcoming, but named in the Board of Trade Papers for 1710. Had been a Private
in Col. Jas. Jones's Regt. of Foot, and was appointed Provost Marshal-General in the Leeward
Islands by Col. Parke the C.-in-C. in said Islands, and also Ens. in Jones's Regt. Was with Col.
Parke when the latter was attacked and murdered, in Dec. 1710, at the Court House in Antigua and
Ayon, who was the only man who defended his chief, " was shot through the body and otherwise
much wounded ; his house was also plundered to his utter ruin " (Michael Ayon's Memorial in
Treasury Papers, Vol. CCXXI., No. ^). Was sent to England in 1714 to give evidence at the trial
of Ensign Henry Smith (_Ibid.).
■I Comn. renewed by George 1. in 171.5. Believed to have died in the West Indies.
*® Promoted Capt. 19 Nov. 1712. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Untraced after that
year.
'* Exchanged from Col. Phiueas Bowles's Regt. of Foot. Believed to have died in the West Indies
before 1715.
^^ Believed to have died in the West Indies.
^' Promoted Capt. 11 Dec. 1712. Placed on half-pay soon after. Drawing half-pay in 1714.
^- One of the ringleaders of the insurrection which broke out in Antigua in Dec. 1710, and which
culminated in the murder of Col. Daniel Parke, the C.-in-C. in the Leeward Islands. Smith was sent
a prisoner to England, and after many delays was tried at the King's Beuch, in 1714, for complicity
in Col. Parke's murder. This trial was a test case, and fell through for want of sufficient evidence.
See paper on " Soldiering in the West Indies in the Eeign of Queen Anne," by Charles Dalton, in the
R. U.S.J. Journal, Jan. 1898.
■• Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Untraced after that year.
*• Out of the Re^t. in June 1715. A certain John Osborne was appointed Lieut, in above Regt.
3 Oct. 1732. Serving in 1740.
'■"" Promoted Capt. 24 Aug. 1713. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Untraced after that
year.
■'* Untraced.
" See note 16.
*• Called " Chancourt " in the MS. Army List for 1715. Untraced after that year.
" See note 10.
<" " A duplicate Comn. was given out 19 Feb. 1712 '" (note in the MS.). Out of the Regt. 30 Mar.
1713.
*' " A duplicate Comn. was given out 19 Feb. 1712 " (note in the MS.). D. in 1716.
" See his Comn., dated 26 June 1708, and note thereto.
♦3 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Untraced after that year.
♦* Untraced.
*» Out of the Regt. 9 Feb. 1714.
*® A child. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut. 13 May 1721. Serving in
1740.
♦' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Untraced after that year.
« See note 28.
*• Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Untraced after that year.
»» See note 34.
»' Called "Smith" in the MS. Army List for 1715. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Un-
traced after that year.
''■ Served previously as Capt., but Comn. not forthcoming. Promoted Lt.-Col. of above Regt.
30 Mar. 1713. Holding same command in 1740. D. or left the Regt. on or about 5 Feb.
1747.
" See note 3 1 .
" Promoted 2nd Lieut, of the Grendr. Cy. 24 Jan. 1713. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
Capt. 13 .June 1721. Serving with same rank in 1740.
»* Promoted Capt. by Comn., dated 9 Feb. 1714, but said Comn. must have been cancelled as the
officer api)eai> as Lieut in MS. Army List for 1715. On half-pay in 1722.
*• Placed on half-pay in 1713.
*7 See note 59,
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 161
*' Brevet Lt.-Col. 26 Aug. 17i 1. Apparently belonged to a West Indian family. Lieut. Gabriel
Buor served with Col. Goodwin's Regt. in the West Indies in the reign of Wm. III. and Capt. John
Otto Buor is mentioned in the West India Papers for 1710. Major Peter Buor's Comn. was renewed
by George I. in 1715, after which <late hu cannot be traced.
*^ See note 1.
*" Placed on half-pay in 1713. Restored to full pay a.s LieuL 18 Mav 17 14. Capt. -Lieut. 13 May
1721. Capt. 30 Aug. 1736. Serving in 1740.
"' Placed on half-pay in 1713. Restored to full pay and appointed Lieut, in same Regt. 12 .\pr
1731. Serving iu 174P.
*' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
®^ Placed ou half pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1739.
^ Promoted Capt 17 July 1714. Major 15 Dec. 1738. Lt.-Col. of above Regt. 2 Apr. 1743. D.
at Brest in 1747 when holding the post of Lt.-(iovernor of Antigua. — Gentleman's Mu./azine.
** See note 3.t.
*" Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. TJntraced after that year.
*' Out of the Regt. in 1715.
** An exchange of Cy. Se<; note 55.
«« Out of the Regt. in 1715.
'" See note 55.
^' Brevet I>ieut. iu above Regt. 1 Oct. 1707. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
" See note 60.
'' See note 64.
162 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
MAJOR-GENERAL SANKET'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[39th REGT. OF FOOT.]
[See Irish Establishment.]
COL. ALEXANDER GRANT'S REGT. OF FOOT.
\_See Scots Establishment.]
LORD STRATHNAVER'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[See Scots Establishment.]
[1707-1714.J COMMISSION REGISTERS. 153
COLONEL THOMAS ALLEN'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[Disbcmded in 1713.]
N.B. — See note on this Reift. in Vol. V., p. 244.
Oliver Brookes 1 to be Lt. -Colonel . . . . Valencia, 6 Mar. 1707 i.
Dr. Jno. Lidgol(12 to be Chaplain ...... 24 June 1707 5^.
Ambrose Edgworth '^ to be Lt.-Colonel - - - - Windsor, 19 Aug. 1707 e.
Tho. Moore 4 to be Colonel vice Tho. Allen - - - St. James's, 29 Mar. 1708 e.
Michael Wheatley '' to be Ens. to Capt. Blair - - - 5 Apr, 1708 e.
Edward Juckes 6 to be Major -.-... Kens., 7 Apr. 1708 e.
James Elliot 7 to be Adjt. ' - ------„ 9 Apr. 1708 </.
Ric. Husband^ to be Capt. vice — Blair - - - Windsor, 6 July 1708 ff.
Wm. Turner 9 to be Capt. vice Lt.-Col. Sam. Shallcross- „ 10 July 1708 e.
Mark Button ^^ to be Capt. vice Hugh Owen - - - - 27 Jan. 1709^'.
Chas. Copsey ^.^ to be Capt. vice Tho. Coning.sby - - - - 11 Feb. 1709 e.
Stephen St. John 12 to be Major - - - - - - - 11 Apr. 1709 c.
Henry Walsh ^^ to be Capt. vice Major Edward Juckes - - - 28 Apr. 1709 e.
Ric. Buckland 1^ to be Lieut, to Capt. — Dudley - - - - ,, e.
Edward Rogers 15 to be Capt. vicf Tho. Brown - - - - 6 July 1709 e.
Robert Grorsti<5 to be Capt.-Lieut. . . . . Windsor, 27 July 1709 r/.
Jno. Ball 1" to be Lieut, to Capt. Ric. Husband - - ,,3 Aug. 1709 g.
Jno. St. John is to be Lieut, to Capt. Wm. Turner - - - 18 Aug. 1709./:
Tho. Cathcart 19 to be Capt. v/ce [Wm.] Turner - - - - 18 Mar. 1710 e.
Chas. Sutton ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt, Jno. Dudley - - - - 19 Apr. 1710 e.
Ric. Molesworth^i to be Colonel ince Tho. Moor - - - - 11 July 1710 e.
Stephen St. John 22 to be Lt.-Colonel ------ 12 July 1710 e.
Ric. Bermiugham -'3 to be Lieut, to Capt. Mark Duttoii - - - 10 Aug. 1710 e.
Chris. Backus-^ {sic) to be Lieut, to Capt. Cathcart - . . „ e.
Fras. Lockier -^ to be CJapt. -------- „ e.
Edward Ridley 2« to be Major S Sept. 1710 e.
James Elliot 27 to be Ens. to Capt. Rogers 16 Sept. 1710 e.
Ric. St. John 28 to be Adjt. - - „ e.
Robt. Gorst29 to be Capt. vice — Butler - - - St. James's, 23 Nov. 1710./'.
Tho. Hvde^o to be Capt.-Lieut. „ „ /•
Tho. Whitley ^i to be Lieut, to Capt. Stephen St. John - „ „ /.
Jno. Englishes to be Lieut, to Major - - - m » f-
Wm. Mead 33 to be En.s. to the Colonel's Cy. - - - „ „ /•
Andrew Doyle ^ to be Qr.- Mr. ... - - „ " „ -^^
James Davison 35 to be Capt. vice Edward Rogers - - ,,22 Dec. 1710 /.
Waher Molesworth 36 to be Capt.-Lieut. - - - ,. 13 Jan. 1711/
Edward Molesworth 3" to be Lieut, to Capt. Chas. Copley „ 14 Feb. 1711 /
Ben. James^^ to be Ens. (Armi/ List, 17^0) . - - - S Sept. 1711.
1 Brooke. Appointed Lt.-Col. of Brigdr.-Gen. Wiplitman's R«gt. of Foot 2.3 Xov. 1709 (*ee p. 89
and note 6 on p. 90). D. in 1744.
^ Out of the Regt. in June 171.5.
» See Vol. III., p. o9, note 9. D. in 1710. Will proved at Dublin.
* See do., p. 307, note 16. D. in June 1710.
» Placed on half-pay as Capt. in Col. Leigh's Regt. of Foot in 1713.
« See Vol. v.. Part IL, p. 49, note .5.
? Ens. in same Regt. 16 Sept. 1710. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
164 ■R!^GLrSH ARMT LISTS AXD [1707-1714]
• Placed on half-pay in 1713. Restored to full pay in the reij^n of George I. and appointed Capt.
in Lord Mark Kan's Kesrt. of Foot. Serving in said Regt. in 1727.
» Out of the Regt. 18 Mar. 1710.
'0 Comn. signed by the Earl of Wharton, Lord Lieut, of Ireland. Placed on half -pay in 171.3.
Drawing half-p^\ in 1740.
'1 Exchanged from Brigdr.-Gen. Elliot's Regt. of Foot. See his Comn. as Lieut, in the Rl. Fusiliers
in Vol. IV., p. 246, and note thereto. Untraced after 1711.
'" Served previously in Col. Sankey's Regt. of Foot, and was made Bt. Lt.-Col. by Earl Galway
1 Feb. 1707. Lt.-Col. of Col. Molesworth's (late Moor's) R'^gt. 12 .luly 1710. Placed on half-pay
in 1713.
13 Placed on half- pay in 1713.
1^ Appointed Sub-Brigdr. and Cornet in the 4th Tp. of Life Guards \n Apr. 1710. Comn. renewed
by George I. in 171t. Serving in 1717.
15 Out of the Regt. 5J2 Dec. 1710.
'« Promoted Capt. 23 Nov. 1710. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
'' Placed on half -pay in 1713.
1* Out of the Regt. 10 Aug. 1710.
i' Served previously as Capt. fn second in Major-Gen. Gorges 's Regt. of Foot. Untraced after
Aug. 1710.
2" Placed on half-pay in 1718.
- Aftds. Field-:Marshal Visct. Molesworth. See Vol. V., Part II., p. 34, note 7.
» See note 12.
*' Placed on half-pay in 1713.
" Do.
« Do.
«> Do. See Vol. V., p. 122, note 31.
'" See note 7.
'* Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay as Lieut, in 1740.
■^ See note 16.
'" Out of the Regt. 13 Jan. 1711. Appointed Capt. of a Cy. of InvaHds to do duty in the Tower of
Loudon 10 May 1711.
'1 Called " Wheatley " in the List of Half-pay Officers in 1714.
" Placed on half-pay in 1713.
■'' Do.
"■• Placed on half-pay as Capt. in 1713.
3-* Do.
^ Do. Fifth sou of the 1st Visct. Molesworth. Restored to full-pay in the reign of George I.
Serving as Capt. in Brigdr.-Gen. Chas. Churchill's Dragoons in 1727. D. in 1773.
■■'' 4th son of the 1st Visct. Molesworth. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Capt. in
Col. Pocock's Regt. of Foot iu 171.5. Major of 22nd Foot 9 July 1737. D. at Dublin in 1768.
" Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay iu 1740.
[1707-1714.] COM]\IISSION REGISTKKS. 15S
COLONEL BOWLES'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[Disbanded in 1712.]
N.B. — See the Almanza Casualty Roll in Part III.
Joshua Wise ' to be Liout. to Capt. Chas. Halstead - - Kens,, 7 Feb. 1707 g.
— Harris Mo be Lieut, to Capt. Conev- . . - - .,1 Dee. 1707 e.
Rowland Sayer* to be Lieut, to Capt. Henry Martin - - „ „ p.
Jno. .Johnson * to be Ens. to Capt. Coney - - - - „ „ e.
Ric. Williams'' to be Surgeon .-*---- „ 27 May 1708 e.
Stanhope Cotton ' to be Major ------ „ 14 June 1708 e.
Tlio. Lewis' to be Lieut, to Capt. Brooks - - - Windsor, 15 July 1708 e.
Edward Massey ^ to be Ens. to do. - - - - „ ,. e.
Daniel Hampton" to be Lieut, to Capt. Halstead - - - - 13 May 1709 e.
) /.
/•
J/
/•
/•
»/
ERRATA.
For " l);inicl Ilianptoii " read "Daniel Houghton."
5 For " Untraeed " read "Placed on luilf-pay as Captain in 1713. Appointed Capt.-Lieut. and
Lt.-Col. in the 1st Foot Guards J 2 Oct. 1722. Capt. and Lt.-Col. 7 July 1724. Raised the
45th Regt, now known as the Sherwood Foresters, and was appointed Colonel 11 Jan. 1741.
Brigdr.-Gen. 5 June 1745. Resigned his Colonelcy same month. D. 12 Sept. 1747. Was probably
father of Daniel Houghton, the well-known African explorer."
i.
1 of
" Believed to have been in the Regt. when it was disbanded.
" See his Comn. as Capt. and note thereto.
'^ BeUeved to have been in the Regt. when it was disbanded.
i» Do.
166
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
OFFICERS EN SECOND IN COL. PHINEAS BOWLES'S REGT.
OF FOOT.
N.B. — See note at the head of p. 67.
All the Commissions were dated at Kensington, 5 Mar. 1708 e.
CAPTS.
Lord Falkland,'
Lt.-Col
Tho Browne,
Major.
Jno. Bushell.
Mjit. Draper. -
Jno. Carr."
Hendrik Vaubruo;.
Laurence St. Lo.*
Chris. Coniers."
— Cason."
Peter Br use.''
Henry Chayter
Wm. Stainer,"
Gr. C}
MEDTS.
Ric. Beale."
Edwd. Bernard.
.Jno. Peyrol.
Ambrose Burrows.
Tho. Russell.
Gwyn Vaughan.
(sic). Jno. Blower.
Chas. Bowles,
1st Lt.
— Mitchell,
2nd Lt.
John Knight,'!
Capt.-Lt.
ENSIGNvS.
Wm. Miller.
.Tas. King.
Jno. Ross.
— Hastings.
Mat. Jones.
Tho. Vernon.
IJoger Whitley."
— Gage.
Jas. Brown,'*
Ens. to the Colonel.
Jno. Hawkins,
Ens. to Capt. Brooks.
Supplementary Commissions.
Ric. Pollard'^ to be Ens. en second to Capt. Hy. Vanbrug
Geo. Lee to be do. to Capt. .Jno. Bushell
- Kens., 27 Apr. 1708 e.
Windsor, 15 July 1708 e.
' See p. 61, note 15.
» See Vol. IV., p. 178, note 9.
' Placed on half-pay in 1711. Drawing half-pay in 1714.
* See Vol. v., p. 183, note 10.
* "Exchanged to another Regt." (note in the MS.)
« Do. (do.)
' Brevet-Col. 24 .Tune 1710. Had been appointed Major of the Earl of LifFord's Kegt. of Frenth
Foot 2 x\pr. ! 706, which Corps had been reduced a few mouths later.
« Chaytor. See Vol. V., Part II., p. 10, note 16.
» Placed on half-pay in 1711. Drawing half -pay in 1714.
'" Do. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
" Placed on half-pay in 1711. Drawing tin If-pM' i:i 17 11.
" Do. Do.
. >8 Do. Do.
'* Not identified with Lieut. Ric. I'ollanl of Brigdj-.-Hen. Evans's Regt. of Foot.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 167
BRLGADIER-GEXERAL WM. EVANS'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[Disbanded in 1713.]
N'.B. — For the Annotated List of this Retjt. al the battle of Malplaquet see
Part II.
Wm. Phayne to be Etis. to Capt. Ric. JefiFreys . . . . \ Mar. 1707 o.
Jas. Powell to be Ens. to Capt. Win. Ward ----- 21 May 1 707 o.
Wm. Hevlackenden to be Lieut, to Capt. Groves - - - ^^ o.
Juo. Stourbriilge to be Ens. to the Colonel's Cy. - - - - 24 Apr. 1708 o.
Thos. Read to be Ens. to Capt. Shelton Suckling - - - - ,j o.
Jas. Evans to be Ens. to Capt. Peter Bettsvvorth - - - . ^^ t;_
Ant. St. Leger to be Lieut, to the Grendr. Cy. . - . - ^^ o.
Tho. Newman to be Lieut, to Capt. Tho. Leigh - - . .
Tho. Haslewood to be Chaplain -------
Wm. Herlackenden to be Adjt. -------
Ric. Hartsborne to be Ens. to Capt. Wm. Taylor . . . -
Ric. Pollard to be Lieut, to Capt. Peter Bettsvvorth vice Jas. Evans -
Tho. Leigh to be Capt. vice Wm. Ward - - . - .
Jno. Dalmas to be Capt. -Lieut. .----..
Wm. Evans to be Ens. to Major McLean . . - . -
Jno. Goodwin to be Lieut, to Sr. Geo, Pierce- - - - -
George Malcolm to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. P'oulks - - - .
Ezekiel Jeffreys to bo Lieut, to Major McLean - -
Samuel Harrington to be Ens. to Capt. Sam. Forster - - .
Jno. Johnson to be Lieut, to Capt. Ric. JetFreys - . . .
Joseph Marriot to be Lieut. {Army List, 1740) - - - .
Ric. Hartshorne lo be Capt. {do) -------
George Mercer to be Surgeon {do) ......
17 Aug.
0.
1 708 0
10 Nov.
1708 0.
20 Nov.
1708O,
5»
0.
J»
o.
»>
0.
It
0.
24 Feb.
o
1709 0
1 Apr.
1709 0.
5»
0.
12 Dec
o
'.. 1712.
23 Api
r. 1713
BRIGADIER-GENERAL ROGER ELLIOT'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[ Disbanded in 1713.]
N.B. — This Regt. formed part of the Gibraltar garrison, 1705-1713.
Tho. Lewis ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Chas. Copsey - - - Windsor, 17 Aug. 1 70S e.
Tho. Coningsby"^ to be Capt. vice Clias. Copsey - - - - 11 Feb. I709e.
Jno. WickbaniUo be Lieut (^rwt^ Z<.$/, 1740) - - - . 23 Nov. 1709.
Theophilus Rustat* to be Lieut, to Col. Jas. Granville - St. James's, 24 Jan. 1712/
Lewis Irwyn'' to be Ens. to Capt. — Wynward (*if) - „ 13 Feb. 1712/
Ale.x. Irwin" to be Ensign to do. . - - - Windsor, 19 Nov. I7l2/.
Wm. Beavoir" to be Chaplain Kens., 5 June 1713y.
' Transferred from Col. Bowles's Kegt.
-' Out of the Regt. in 1713.
•' Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
* Placed on half-pay in 1713.
* Out of the Regt. in 1713.
' Placed on half- pay in 1713.
' Untiaced. A duplicate Comn. gives dut« " 5 June."
158 ENGLISH AHMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
BRIGADIER-GENERAL MACCARTNEY'S REGIMENT OF FOOT.
[Disbanded in 1713.]
N.B.— -See the Almanza Casualty Roll in Fart III. This Regt. lost many
officers and men at the siege of Douay in 1710.
Morris Hays i to be Lieut, to Capt. Alex. Gorclou - - Windsor, 30 Aug. 1707 e.
Timothy Trory ^ (sic) to be Lieut, to Capt. .Tas. Stewart - „ „ e.
Wm. Farnliam 3 to be Lieut, to Capt. Jas. Allen - - „ ,» e.
Henry Willoughby ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Edward Coghran {sic) „ „ e.
Samuel Dashwood » to be Lieut, to Major - Allen - - Kens., 31 Aug. 1707 e.
Samuel Gledhilie to be Lt.-Col - - - - - St. James's, 24 Dec. 1707/
Tho. Pier.son" to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. — Douglas - - „ 31 Jan. 1/08 e.
Jacob Preston Uo be Ens. to Capt. — Allen - - - » „ e.
Jno Hancock " to be Ens. to Capt. — Balandine - - „ » «•
Archd., Earl of Islay^" {sic) to be 2nd Colonel - - - „ 6 Mar. 1708 s.
Rie. White '' to be Adjt. m 8 Apr. 1708 e.
Richmond Fenton '•• to be Chaplain - - - - - Windsor, 13 Aug. 1708 e.
Hercules Ronev 'Mo be Surgeon - - - - „ ^^^P*" }I?^ *•
David Wedderburn 'Mo be Major ------- 20 Dec. 1708 e.
Henry Skelton '^ to be Capt. vice Major Coghran {sic) deed. - - „ e.
James Watts " to be Lieut, to Capt. George Maccartney - - - 24 Feb. 1709 e.
Jno. Bayne '^ to l)e Lieut, to Capt. Alex. Gordon . - - - „ e.
Tho. Mitchell '* to be Lieut, to Capt. Amey ----- „ e.
James O'Hara '" to be Ens. to Capt. Dougal Campbell - . - „ e.
Fras. Randolph'^" to be Ens. to Capt. Jas. Stewart - - - - „ e.
Cosby Phillips ^Mo be Ens. to Capt. Wra. Ballendine - - - „ e.
Rie. Sutton ^^ to be Colonel vice Brigadier-Gen. Geo. Maccartney - 23 Mar. 1709 e.
Robt. Sutton 2=' to be Ens. to Capt. Geo. Maccartney - Camp before Douay, 1 May 1710.
Alex. Gordon " to be Major ----- „ „ ^," - ^
Rie. Povey ^Mo be Ens (.4my /^i5<, 1740) 12 May 1710.
Robt. Sutton 2« to he Capt. of the additional Cy. in above
Regt. ..-..--- - St. James's, 29 Mar. 1711/
Edward Massey -^ to be Lieut, of above Cy. - - - „ » /
Merril Riggs ^^ to be Ens. to do. - - - - - » »> /•
Jno. Cope ™ to be Lt.-Colonel and to take rank as Lt.-Col.
of Foot- -------- „ iy-f:?f2/
James Douglas ''"to be Lt.-Col. [mce Cope] - - - „ 2 Apr. 1712/
James Leigh »' to be Col. vice Brigdr.-Gen. Sutton - - „ 11 Apr. 1712/
Chas. White »^ to be Ens. to Capt. — Tempest - - Kens., 28 June 1712/
1 D. while serving with his Regt. at the siege of Douay in 1710.
' Called " Troy" in the List of Half- Pay Officers in 1714.
2 Out of the Regt. in 1713.
♦ Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Ens. of a Cy. of Invalids 11 Mar. 1719. Lieut, of a Cy.
of Invalids at Portsmouth 13 Nov. 1739. Serving in 1740.
* Promoted Capt. hefore 1713, when he was placed on half-pay.
6 Appointed Lieut, in Lord Lucas's Regt. of Foot 23 July 1702. Commanded Sutton's (late
Maccartney's) Regt. at the siege of Douay and was severely wounded, taken prisoner, " and dragged
naked into the town" (Petition dated 27 Sept. 1712 in Treasury Papers^. Appointed Lt. Gov. of
Carlisle and Capt. in Genl. Stanhope's Regt. of Dragoons. Placed on half-pay from last-named Regt.
in 1713.
7 Out of the Regt. in 1713.
8 Appointed Lieut, in Major-Gen. Tho. Handasyde's Regt. of Foot 28 June 1712. Placed on half-
pay in 1713.
« Out of the Regt. in 1713.
[1707-17H.] COMMIS.SIOX lilCCilSTEUS. 151)
'" See p. 140, note 16.
" Out of the Regt. in 1713.
" Do.
'3 Do.
'^ Taken prisoner at the battle of Almanza. Killed at the siege of Douay.
'* Of Braithwaite Hall, Cumberland. Wounded at the siege of Douay. Placed on half-pay in
1713. Appointed Capt. of Invalids at Portsmouth in 1714. Capt. in Col. Tho. Chudleigh's Uegt. in
1715. Sold h).s Cy. and was appointed Capt. and Lt.-L'ol. in 3rd Foot Guards 8 Xov. 1718.
Attained the rank of Col. in the Army 21 Aug. 1739. Appointed Col. of the Tith Foot 28 May 1745.
Served at Fontenoy. Major-Gen. 1 June 1745. Lt.-Gen. 18 Sept. 1747. His life is said to have
been preserved in Flanders by his A.D.C. Capt. James Jones of the 3rd Foot Guards, to whom Gen.
Skelton left the bulk of his property (Carter's Historical Records of the Cameron ians). D. in
April 1757.
" Placed on half-pay in 1713.
" Do.
i" Do.
1" Out of the Regt. in 1713.
20 Placed on half-pay in 1713.
" Appointed Ens. in tho Earl of Portmore's Regt. 19 Apr. 1710. Seep. 66, note 13.
^ See biog. notice in Vol. III., p. 153, note 4.
-^ The original Comu., which was signed by the Duke of Marlborough, was lately in the possession
of Mr. James Coleman, of Tottenham, the well known collector of old deeds. Promoted Capt. 29 Mar.
1711. Llntraeed after this year.
2^ Placed on half -pay in 1713.
-'' Do. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
■^"* See note -23.
-^ Promoted Capt. before 1713, when he was placed on half-pay.
-* Called " Merril Griggs " in the List of Half-Pay Officers in 1714. Appointed Ens. in Col. Hoger
Handasyde's Kegt. of Foot in 1715. Serving in 1717.
" See biog. notice on p. 61, note 24.
^» See Vol. v., p. 184, note 3.
'' Appointed Lt.-Col. of Col. Watkin^'s Regt. of Foot 20 June 1711. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
« Placed on half-pay 1713.
OFFICERS EN SECOND IN COLONEL RICHARD SUTTON'S
REGT. OF FOOT.
Robt. Sutton 1 to be Capt. en second vice David Sutton - - - 7 May 1709 e
Ric. Evans 2 to be do. vice And. Rechier ------
Ric. Verman ^ to be Lieut, en second to Capt. Gordon
Edward Massey * to be do. to Capt. Stewart - . - - -
Merril Riggs ^ to be Ens. en second to Capt. Balendine
Jno. Burton ^ to be do. to Capt. Skelton ------
' See note 23 on this page.
" Placed on half-pay in 1713.
^ Called " Richard Vaughan " in the List of Half-Pay Olhceis in 1714.
* See his Comn. on p. 158.
^ Called " Merril Griggs " in the List of Half-Pay Officers in 1714.
• Placed on half -pay in 1713.
COL. HEYMAN ROOKE'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[See Irish Establishment.]
160
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
LORD PASTON'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[Disbanded in 1712.]
N.B. — Part of this Regt. served at the battle of the Caya in 1709.]
Mark Ant. Saurin ' to be Lieut, to Major Cliiis. Hibbert
Chas. Herle '■' to be Lieut, to Capt Harwick
Prtston Herue * to be Ens. to Capt.
Tbo. Alcroff* to be Ens. to Capt. .Jiio. Travell -
An(h-e\v Paterson '' to be Lieut, to Capt. Rie. Hart
.Mania Parcel" to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Ric Lucas
Solomoa Wilcox" to be Ens. to do. - - - -
Miles Baispoole** to be Qr.-Mr. - - - -
Tho. Roberts'' to be Ens. to Capt. Juo. Lloyd
[Chris.] Hihijert'" to 1)6 Lt.-Colotiel - - - -
Jno. Barnes '^ to be Major . . - - -
Wm. Cope '- to be Capt. vice Mi(diael Mitford -
.Jno. Shaftoe '* to be Capt. vice Juo. Travel
Earth. Thompson " to he Lieut, to Capt. Shaftoe
Win. Barker ^'^ to be Lieut, tu Capt. — Pi:-ks
Henry Dawson ^" to be Ens. to Capt.
Samuel Barnes '' to be Lieut, to Capt.
Wra. Orf'fur" to be Ens. to Capt.
George Brett ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. -
Edward Rookwood ^." to be Lieut, to Capt. Harwick
Mark Cole '^^ to be Capt. vice Chas. Harwick
And. Vedeau^- to be Lieut, to Capt. Mark Cole -
Jno. Liver -^ to be Lieut, to Capt. . . . -
Jno. Baillie-^ to be Ens. to Capt. {Home Office Entry
Bh., Vol. XV.)
Kens., 5 May, 1101 y .
9-
9-
Windsor, 19 Aug. 1707 e.
„ 29 Aug. 17075^.
» y-
Kens., 1 Dec, 1707 c.
„ 24 Jan. 1708 e.
>> >> ^■
„ M 9-
„ 29 Jan. 1708 .v.
„ 10 Feb. 1708"^.
St. James's, 1 Mar. 1709^.
M » 9-
24 Mar. 1709^.
9-
St. Jame-s's, 11 Apr. 1709 5'.
»> » 9-
21 July I709e.
- Lisbon, 16 Mar. 1710 A.
16 .Tuly 1710 e.
- Kens., 31 Aug. 1710 5-.
8 Sept. 1710 e.
Ric. Franks "'" to be Colonel vice Lord Paston
Jno, Emmenes'^" to be Lieut, to Capt. Tho. Bennet -
Chris. Bland''" to be Lieut, to Capt. Hart - - - -
Palmer Hodgeo'-** to be Ens, to Lt.-Col, Hibbert -
Jno. Hagen -" to be Qr.-Mr.
Arch, Enos** to Lieut, to Capt, Rupert Eastland -
Wm. Montgomery'" to be Ens. to Sr. Mark Cole
Jno. Masters ^- to be Adjt. .-.---
Joseph Dewberry *"* to be Capt. vice Sr. Mark Cole
Jno. Barker ■" to be Chaplain ------
Arch Enos *'^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Barnes
Martin Emmenes *" to be Ens. to Col, Frauks's Cy.
Jno. Baily *^ to be Ens. to Col. Franks's Cy. and to take rank
as Ens. from 19 Sept. 1710 . - - - -
Wm. Cummins'*'* to be Lieut, to Capt. Juo. Verman
Jas. Eastland*® to be Ens. to Capt. Rupert Eastland -
19 Sept. 1710.
St. James's, 28 Nov. 1710 5-.
23 Feb. 1711/
» » /•
7 Mar. 1711/:
„ 19 Mar. 1711/
„ 24 Apr. 1711/
>> >» J-
»> >> J-
„ 11 Jan. 1712/".
„ 31 Jan, 1712/
14 Mar, 1712/
it >> /•
Keu^
27 June 1712/,
30 June 1712/
,. f.
' Placed on half-pay as Capt.- Lieut, iu 1712.
* Brevet-Capt. 27 June 1712. Placed on half-pay same year.
» Out of the Regt. in 1712.
* Placed on half-pay as Lieut, in 1712.
* See Vol. v., p. 181, note 132.
* Appointed Capt. in Sr. Dan. Carrol's Kegt. of Hoise 29 Aug. 1711. Major 18 Oct. 1711.
on half-pay in 1712.
' Out of the Kegt. iu 1712.
PlHced
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 161
' Sent over to England to recruit in 1 709. Untraced after that year.
9 Out of the Regt. in 1712.
'» See Vol. v., p. 181, note 8.
" Sent to England to recruit in 1709. Bt.-Lt.-Col. 24 June 1710. Placed on half-pay in 1712.
'- Probably the Wm. Cope who was appointed Major of Col. Tho. Sidney's Kegt. of Dragoons
1 Dec. 1725.
" Placed on half-pay in 1712. Possibly the John Shaftoe who was attainted in 1715 \\ith his father
Wm. Shaftoe of Bavington, Co. Durham.
'* Placed on half-pay as Lieut, in Col. Leigh's Regt. in 1713.
1^ Out of the Regt. in 1712.
i« Do.
" Placed on half-pay in 1712 as Lieut, in Sr. Robt. Rich's Regt. of Foot.
'* Placed on half-pay in 1712.
"* Out of the Regt. in 1712.
-" Comn. signed by the Earl of Galway. Probably a clerical error for "Robert Rookwood." who
was placed on half-pay from above Regt. in 1712, and who was appointed Capt. of an Iiidep. Cy. ot
Foot in Jamaica 7 June 1714.
-' Serve 1 previously in Col. Edmund Soame's Regt. of Foot. Out of ('ol. Frauks's (late Lord
Pastons) Regt. 11 Jan. 1712. Called Sr. Mark Cole in a later Comn. Entry. Possibly brother to
Sr. Michael Cole of Enniskillen, who d. in London in 1711, and a copy of whose will is in the
Dublin Will Office.
^- Placed on half-pay in 1712.
» Do.
^ Do.
^^ See biog. notice in Vol. IIL, p. 284, note 21. Brigdr.-Gen. 3 Mar. 1727. Major-Gen. .^0 Oct.
1735. Lt.-Gen. 2 July 1739. D. about 1743
'" Placed on half-pay in 1712.
"' Do.
2» Do.
29 Do.
30 Do.
3' Out of the Regt. in 1712.
32 Do.
33 Placed on half -pay in 1712.
»< Do.
3* Do.
3« Appointed En8. in Col. Livesay's Regt. 10 Mar. 1708. Comn. as Ens. in Col. Frauks's Regt.
cancelled (see p. 64, note 14). Comn. in Lives^y's Regt. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted
Lieut. 18 Feb. 1729. Serving in 1740.
37-3» Placed on half-pay in 1713.
THE EARL OF DELORAINE'S REGT. OF FOOT.
\^See Irish Establishment.]
THE EARL OF INCHIQUIN'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[See Ibish Establishment.]
S S&75.
1*J2 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
THE MARQUIS DE MONTANDRE'S REGT. OF FOOT.*
[ Disbanded in 1713.]
Henry Macneale to be Capt. vice Hugh Montgomery. (Comn.
signed by the Earl of Peterboro) ....
George Hare to be Capt. vice — Massy . . . .
Wm. Heblethwait to be be Capt. - . . - .
Jiio. Deyas to be Lieut, to above Cy. -----
Jarrett Dashwood to be Ens. to do. -----
— Dawson to be Lieut, to Capt. Geo. Daw.son - . -
— Good to be Ens. to do. -------
Tho. Drury to be Lieut, to Capt. Robt. Hawkins
Whittle Fi-eweu to be Ens. to do. . - . . .
— 15eaumout to be Ens. to Capt. David Sutton - . -
Edward Williams to be Ens. to the Colonel's Cv.
Pliil. Berenger to be Lieut, to Capt. Crosby
George Bannister to be [1st] Lieut, to Capt. Henry
McNeal's Grendrs. ... . - . -
Humphry .Tones to be [2nd] Lieut, be do. -
Ji)o. Hepburne to be Surgeon - - . . - .
Ric. Arnold to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Chas. Bateman
Walter Catford to be Ens. to Capt. Hudson . . -
Allen Julieu to be Ens. to Major Campbell
Samuel Davis to be Ens. to Capt. Dawson - - - -
Nicholas By land to be Adjt. ------
Wm. French to be Qr.-Mr.
Daniel Cunningham to be Ens. to Capt. Chas. Ciosby - - H'pton Ct.,23 Oct. 1710/.
Chas. Morgan to be Capt. of Major Tho. Morgan's late Cy. - St. James's, 1 Nov. 1710/.
Juo. Hamilton to be [2nd ?] Lieut, to Capt. McNeal - - „ 10 Apr. 1711/
Jno. Baxter to be Capt. vice Jno. Hodson - - - -Windsor, 23 June 1711/
Samuel Dornant to be Capt. -Lieut. -----,> » /"•
Wm. French to be Lieut, to Capt. — Sutton - - - » » /"•
Phil. Berauger to be Qr.-Mr. - - - - ■ » » /*•
Wm. Bryand {sic) to be Ens. to Capt. — Baxter - - „ 4 Oct. 1711/
Tho. Morgan to be Capt. of that Cy. whereof Capt. Chas.
Morgan, his son, was late Capt. - - - - St. James's, 11 Jan. 1712^.
Theobald Butler to be Capt. vice Ant. Maude - - - Dublin, 4 May 1713/.
* See List of Ijord Dunganuou's Regt. in Vol. V., p. 261. Said Regt. were taken prisoner.* near
Alicante, early in April 1707, b}' a small party of Spanish Dragoons. The Marquis de Montandre
was not in command of the Regt. at the time, being a Major-General with the British Forces in
Portugal. The bulk of the Hegt. remained prisoners till the Treaty of Utrecht set them free. On
their return ho : e Montandre's Foot were placed on half-pay on the Irish Establishment, but the List
of this Regt. for 1713 is not forthcoming.
Valencia, 5 Jan. 1707 /.
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COMMISSION REGISTERS.
163
COLONEL TOBY CAULFIELD'S REGT. OF FOOT.*
[Disbanded in 1712.]
Chas. Duterne to be Ens. to Major Fox
Ric. Jones to be Lieut, to Major Pat. Fox -
David Hindersen to be Ens. to Capt. Delaspoy
Robt. Boyer to be Adjt. . . . . -
Herbert Parrot to be Surgeon - - . .
Jno. Caulfield to be Lieut, to Capt. Daniel Mausergh
Robt. Sampson to be Ens. to Col. David Creighton
Hector Hamnn to be Ens. to Capt. Jno. Doucet -
Jno. Douglas to be Ens. to Capt. Ric. Rogerson -
Jno. Hu.ske to be Ens, to Capt. Aug. Laporis (sic)
Jno. Bemey to be Ens. to Capt. Pat. Fox
David Creighton to be Colonel during Col. Caulfield's
absence as a prisoner of war - - - - Bay of Boulogne, 2 Aug. 1708/
(The above Comn. was signed by Lt.-Gen. Tho. Erie.)
Valentia {sic)
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Robt. Carpenter to be Lieut, to Capt. Daniel Mausergh
Robt. Sampson to be Capt. vice Jno. Doucet
Michael Samp.son to be Ens. to Capt. Creighton s Cy.
James Butler to be Capt. -Lieut. - - . -
Jno. Butler to be Lieut, to Capt. Ben. Malide
Chas. Turner to be Ens, to Capt. Docwra Brooks -
Lewis Meares to be Lieut, to Col. David Creighton
Wm. Caultield to be Ens. to Capt. Delapois -
Abr. Satur to be Ens. to Major Pat. Fox
Joshua Dempriere to be Lieut, to do. - - -
Patrick Fox to be Major (Comn. sigjied by the Earl of
Jlliartoji) --------- London, IG Dec.
Wm. Sample to be Lieut, to Capt. ... H'pton Court, 2 Nov.
— Skipton to be Ens. to Capt. . - . . ^^ .^
- Windsor, 4 Sept.
24 Apr.
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* This Regt. embarked for Spain in 1706, and having suffered .severely from the effects of climate,
was "broken " in 1707 and the soldiers incorporated into other Kegiment.-;. The officers were sent to
England to raise new levies. — Luttrell's Short Relation of State Affairs, Vol. VI., p. 158.
L I
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ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
THE EARL OF ORRERY'S REGT. OF FOOT.
^Disbanded in I7r3.]
jf.B. — For Annotated List of this Regt. at the battle of Malplaquet see Part II.
Robt. Ellis to be Ens. to Capt. Peter Warburton -
Sr. Tho. Prendergast, Bt., to be Col. rice the Earl of Orrery -
Gilbert Svmonds to be Lt.-Col. ------
Jno. Loveden to be Lieut, to Capt. Wm. Cecil
Edward Price to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Fermor's
Grendr. Cy. -
Fras. Vicouse {sic) to be Ens. to Sr. Dennis Hampson -
Peter Dufflo to be Qr.-Mi
Kens., 12 Feb. 1707
„ 24 Feb. 1707
',', 15 Mar. 1707.
Jno. Farmer {sic:) to be Major
Robt. Eyars {sic) to be Capt. of the Earl of Orrery's late Cy,
Henry Selby to be Capt. vice Henry Twisden
Jeffry Prendergast to be Capt.-I-ieut. - - - -
Jettry Prendergast [Junr. ?] to be 2nd Lieut, of Grendrs.
Robt. Burrows to be Ens. to Capt.
- Windsor, 24 June 1707.
j,' 1 July 1707.
", 6 Sept! 1707.
'! 1 June 1708.
Wm. Fixhall to be Capt. vice Wm. Cecil - . - .
Preston White to be Lieut, to Capt. Bridger - - -
Ant. Lepel to be Ens. to Major .Jno. Farmer {sic) -
Jno. Lindsey to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Gilbert Simmonds
Tho. Church to^be Ens. to Capt. Peter Pennant -
Tho. Prendergast to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Simmonds
Wm. Tancred to be Lieut, to Capt. Jeffry Gibbons
Heury Frere to be Ens. to Capt. Bridger - - - -
Samuel Cherry to be Lieut, to Capt. Jas. Trott - - -
[Lt.-General J George Maccartney^ to be Colonel vice Sr.
Tho. Prendergast, deed. ----- St. James's, 9 Mar. 1710,/
Mat. Constautine" to be Ens. to Capt. Jno. Bridger - - Hague, 26 Nov. 1710 A
Ric. Kane^ to be Colonel t'«ce Lt.-General Maccartney - St. James's, 8 Dec. 1710/.
Pereo-rine Fury ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Loveden. Given on board
the Windsor in the river St, Lawrence, 23 Aug. 1711 A
Jno. l-oveden^ to be Capt. {Army List, 1740). [Given on
board the Windsor']
Kens., 1 Jan. 1708.
31 Jan. 1708.
Juo. Clerk" to be Lieut, {do.) -
Jno, Hamlyn ^ to be do. {do.) . - - . -
Jeffry Gibbons ^ to be Major - . - - -
Tho. Church® to be Capt.-Lieut. . - . .
Jno. Lindsey ^" to be Capt. of Major Bridger's late Cy.
Slietiield Grace " to be Lieut, to Cape. Wm. Fixhall -
James Campbell '' to be Ens. to Capt, Tobias Norris -
Fras. Vissouse '•' to be Capt. vice Robt. Gardner
Guy Vissouse" to be Ens. to above Cy.
James Beaufort ^'' to be Lieut, to Major Jeffrey Gibbons
Hugh Edgar'" to be Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Edgar -
Wm. Stonehouse '" to be Ens. to above Cy.
Phineas Jno. Edgar '^ to be Ens. to Sr Dennis Hampson
Wm. Sherman '" to be Ens. to Col. Ric. Kane's Cy,
Jno. Dobbyn^Mo be Qr.-Mr. - - - -
Jno. Dallway '' to be Lieut, to Capt. Vissouse
Ric. Nugent" to be Ens. to Sr. Dennis Hampson
Geo. Arbuthnot" to be Capt. vice Jno. Lindsay -
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Wm. Dobbin -' to be Ens. to Capt. Ridley - - - Windsor, 25 Sept. 1712 .</.
Wm. Shanks -Ho be Lieut, to Capt. Rycot - - - „ 2 Oct. 1712^.
James Morphew -" to be Ens. to Capt. Pendergrass (sic) „ „ 9-
Hugh Campbell '^ (sic) to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Allen - „ „ ff-
Jno. Morris -^ to be Ens. to Capt. Tobias Norris - „ „ ff-
Wm. Paxton '" to be Surgeon „ 7 ISTov. 1712 y.
' See biog. notice in Vol. III., p. 45, note 13.
- Comn. signed by the Duke of Marlborough. Placed on half-pay as Lieut, in 1713.
' See biog. notice in Vol. IIT., p. 84, note 9.
* Comn. signed by Brigdr.-Gen. Jno. Hill. Placed on half-pay in 1713. A certain Peregrine Fury
was appointed Sec. to Chelsea Hospital, and d. in 1759.
* See List of above Regt. in the Malplaquet Roll.
* Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
^ Do. Do.
^ See List of above Regt. in Part II.
^ Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
'^ See List of above Regt. in Part. II.
" Placed on half-pay in 1713. A certain Sheffield Grace, Surgeon, d. in 174f., and his will was
proved at Dublin same year.
^- Out of the Regt. 2 Oct. 1712.
•' See List of above Regt. in Part II.
^* Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
'5 Do.
« Do.
'' Called " Wm. Stanuus '' in the List of Half-Pay Officers in 1714.
'^ Placed on half-pay in 1713.
'9 Do.
20 Do.
21 Do.
22 Placed on half-pay in 1712. Restored to full pay some years later, and was serving as Ens. in
the 22nd Regf. in 1727.
2-' Servei previously in Col. Edm. Fielding's Regt. of Foot. Appointed Capt. in the 27th (Innis-
killing) Regt. 26 Apr. 1714. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Untraced after that year.
2^ Placed on half-pay in 1713.
2» Do. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
26 Called " Morphy " in the Li.st of Half-Pay Officers in 1714.
^ Placed on half-pay in 1713.
28 Called " Maurice " in the List of Half-Pay Officers in 1714.
^ Placed on half-pay in 1713.
COL. OWEN WYNNE'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[See Irish Establishment.]
IGi; ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
COLONEL WiM. BRETON'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[Disba7ided in 1712.]
Tlio. Croa«clale Mo be Capt. riVe Rol>f. Yardley - - - Valentia, 8 Jan. 1707^.
Tho. Lambert- to be Capt. (Jrwj.y Zi.><, 1740) - - - [ „ ] 3 Mar. 1707.
Jiio. Boteler ^ to be Lieut, to C:ipt. Edtnuiid Arwaker - - Windsor, 29 Aug. 1707 5^.
Chas. Capell ^ to be En.s. to Lt.-Col. Ralph Cougieve - - „ „ g.
Tlio. Huiuble Mo be Capt. r/cp Ambrose Phillips - - - „ 16 Sept. 1707^.
Simon Patricks" to be Ens. to the Colonel's Cy. - - - Kens., 20 Oct. 1701 g.
Joseph .Johnstone ' to be Ens. to Capt. — Cro:is<hile - - >, „ ff-
.James Grieve ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Edward Rydley - - „ „ ff.
Jonathan Warr" to be Ens. to Capt. Edm. Arwaker - - „ ,, g.
Francis Brown ^Mo be Qr.-Mr. ------ „ 25 Oct. 1707^.
Tho. Cardiflfe" to be Lieut, to Capt. Tho. Lambert - - ,,3 Dec. 1707^.
Lewis Laforey '■- to be Ens. to Capt. . - - - „ 23 Dec. 1707 </.
Nieh. Fenn '' to be Chaplain ?> '^ -^P""- ^7^^ ff-
Edm. Arwaker ^^ to be Major ------ „ 10 June 1 708 e.
Ric. Doidge^^ to be Capt. of Lt.-Col. Alexander's late Cy. - ., 24 June 1708 e.
— Delaune" to be Lieut, to Capt. - - - " - Windsor, 26 July 1708 e.
Alex. Hubert ^'' to be Capt. vice Tho. Humble - - - St. .James's, 6 Dec. 1708 e.
Jno. Powell '^ to be Capt. vice Alex. Hubert - - - 7 May 1709 e.
[George] Gibbons '^ to be Capt. Lieut. 16 June 1709 e.
[Lewis] Jedoigne ^'^ (sic) to be Lieut, to Capt. - . - „ e.
Paulet Logan ^^ to be Ens. to Capt. . - - . - „ e.
Andrew Douglas "to be Surgeon - - - . . 1 July 1709 c.
Nicholas Dearing-^ (sic) to be Capt. vice Wm. Bourk - - 9 Nov. 1709 c.
Tho. Congreve ^^ to be Ens. to Capt. 9 Nov. 1709 e.
Edm. Harris ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Ric. Doidge - - - - 3 Dec. 1709 e.
Jaco'o Day -" to be Ens. to Col. Breton's Cy. - - - - „ e.
Ric. Manlove"^' to be Capt. vice Tho. Chudleigh - - - - 10 Feb. 1710 e.
Daniel Devoy "^ to be Capt. vire — Croasdale - . - - 25 Mar. 1710 c.
Jno. Harriot'-® to be Ens. to Capt. - . - . - „ c.
Jno. Ciiirnes^" to be Capt vice Edward Ridley - - - K^ens., 8 Sept. 1710/
Jas. Cromelin *^ to be Ensign (Army List, 1740) - - „
James Butler ^^ to be Colonel j-jcc Brigadier-Gen. Wm. Breton. St. James's, 15 Apr. 171 1 f.
Jno. Sutton ^Mo be Major - - „ 2 Dec. 1711/.
Wm. Wyvill** to be Capt. vice Nich. Deering - - - „ 12 Dec. 1711/
Ric. Douglas ^^ to be Capt. vice — Breton - - - St. James's, 25 Dec, 1711/
James Galway '**' to be Qr.-Mr. --.---„ 23 Apr. 1712/
* Comii. signed by the Earl of Peterboro. Appointed Major of Brigdr.-Geii. Rooke's Regt. of Foot
25 Mar. 1710. Placed on half pay in 1712. Of Crostoakin, Co. Galway. I), in 1740. Will proved
at Dnblin same year.
* Placed on half-pay in 1712. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
^ Placed on half-pay in 1712.
* Out of the Regt. in 1712.
* Appointed Capt. en second in Col. .Ino. Hill's Regt. of Foot 3 July 1708. Capt. in same Regt.
6 Dec. 1708. Killed at the battle of Sheriffmuir.
* Placed on half-pay in 1712.
7 Do.
' Appoinierl ICns. in Biigdr.-Geu. Gorges's Regt. of Foot 5 Mar. 1708.
' Placed on half-pay in 1712. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
'» Out of the Regt. 23 Apr. 1712.
" Placed on half pay in 1712. .Appointed Lieut, of an Indep. Cy. of Invalids at Sheerness 8 Apr.
1 730. Serving in 1740.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. IG^
'* Appointed Ens. in Maj.-Gen. Hill's Regt. 1 Aug. 1713. Comn. renewed by George I. iu June
1715. Served at the battle of Sheriff muir. Further services uutraced.
'^ Placed on half-pay in 1712.
'* See Vol. v., Part II., p. 56, note 34.
'' Placed on half-pay in 1712.
' Probably Heury Delaune, who was appointed Capt.iuthe 111. Fusiliers 24 July 171.3. See p. 74,
note 22. ' "
" Appointed Major of the 2nd Tp. of Horse Grendr. Guards 10 Aug. 1710. See List of said Troop
in Scots PvStablishmeut.
'* Placed on half-pay in 1712.
'" Do.
^^ Gedoin. Do. Drawing half- pay in 1722.
^' Placed on half-pav in 1712.
" Do.
» IJerinc/? Out of t e Kegt. 12 Dec. 1711.
" Placed on half-pay in 1712.
» Do.
26 Do.
" Do.
» Do.
» Do.
M Do.
^' Do. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
32 See his Comn. as Capl. and Lieut. -Col. in the 1st Foot Guards on p. 49.
^* Previous services uutraced. Placed on half-pay in 1712.
•'' Probably eldest son of D'Arcy Wyvill (2nd son of Sr. Wm. Wyvill, Bt.). Placed on half-pay in
1712. Appointed Capt. in the 16th Foot before 1727, in which year his Cod'U . ^\aPifcmvealy
George II.
^ Placed on half-pay in 1712.
3« Do.
OFFICER EX SECOND IN COL. WM. BRETON'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[The] Foxon to be Lt.-Col. en *eco»rf ti May 1709 <».
COLONEL LEPELL'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[See Irish Establishment.]
1G8 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
COLONEL WM. WATKINS'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[Disbanded in 1713.]
N.B. — This Regt. was stationed at Gibraltar during the latter part of
Queen Anne's reign.
Jno. Gore^ to be Capt. vice Sr. Ric. Everard, Bt. - - - Kens., 7 Apr. 1708 e.
Wm. Wills 2 to 1)6 211(1 Lieut, to Capt. Taylor'.s Grendr. Cy. - „ 14 Apr. 1708 e.
Maurice Nassau Znvlesteiu 3 to be Lt.-Col. - - -' - - 16 Mar. 1709 c.
Stephen Briee ^ to be Lt.-Col. {Armi/ List, 1740) - - - - 23 Apr. 1709.
Robt. Banes -^ to be Capt. vice Tho. Gleiubam . . - . 6 June 1709 e.
Robt. WestiJ to be Lieut, to Capt. Rossington .... 12 July 1709 c.
Paston Knivet^ to be Major- ------- 10 Aug. 1709 e.
Geo. Watkins 8 to be Capt. of Lt.-Col. Munday's late Cy. - - „ e.
Sr. Robt. Rich,9 Bt. to be Colonel vice Watkins - ... 28 Feb. 1710 c.
Jno. NorthaPo to be Lieut, to Capt. - - - St. James's, 23 Nov. 1710/
Barnham Soame^i to be Capt.-Lieut. Kens., 15 June 1711/.
David Turner '2 to be Ens. (Army List, 1740) - - - - 23 June 1711.
Jas. Leigh 13 to be Lt.-Colonel ..--.- Kens., 20 June 1711/
Patrick Lindsay i" to be Ens. (Army List, 1740) - - - 23 Dec. 1711/
Jno. Kelly ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Twinyho - - - Barcelona, 11 Jan. 1712 /.
Henry Bedford 1*5 to be Capt. f/ce Jno. Sutton - - „ 3 May 17 12 A.
Ric. Dancey ^^ to be Lt.-Colonel St. James's, 16 Mar. 1712/
' Plaoed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
2 Appointed subseqnently Lieut, in Brigdr.-Gen. Lepell's Regt. of Dragoons. Placed on half-pay
a 1712.
^ See his Comn. on p. 143 ; also biog. notice in Vol. V., Part II., p. ;51, note 22.
Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
Baijnes. Sent to England to recruit in 1709. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
Placed on half-pay in 1713.
^ Do. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
8 Sent to England to recruit in 1709. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
9 Aftds. Field-Marshal Sir Robt. Rich, Bt. See biog. notice in Vol. IV., p. 234, note 3.
1" Placed on half-pay in 1713.
" Out of the Regt. in 1713. Descended from Sr. Wm. Soame, Knt., High Sheriff of Suffolk, temp.
Charles I., who md. a dan. of Benedict Barnham, an Alderman of London.
'2 Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half- pay in 1740.
>' See p. 159, note 31.
I'' Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
'^ Comn. signed by the Duke of Argyll as C.-in-C. in Spain. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
'" Comn. signed by the Duke of Argyll. A marginal note in the Comn. Entry Book says : " This
ConiM. had no seal." Captain Henry Bedford was placed on half-pay in 1713.
'' Dansei/. Served previously as Capt. in Lt.-Gen. Wm. Steuart's Regt. of Foot. Placed on
half-pay in 1713.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 169
SIR CHARLES HOTHAM'S REGT. OF FOOT.
{^Disbanded in 1713.]
N.B. — This Regt. formed part of the garrison of Alicante^ which stood a prolonged
siege and was taken by the French in 1709.
Tho. Constable^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Tliornicroft - Dinbody (?), 21 Xov. 1707 A.
James Gee ^ to be Capt. vice Tho. Lister - - - . Kens., 1 June 17(^8 §.
Jno. Greenvile^ to be Ens. to Capt. Daniel Weaver - Windsor, 17 Aug. 1708 a.
Huntington Manning ^ to be Lt.-Col. Signed on board
the Royal Ann in Alicant Road, 21 Feb. 1709 k.
Alex. Hardine^ to be Major - -Signed as above „ ^^ yj^
Pras. Savill ^ to be Capt. vice Weaver - Signed as above „ , |^^
Vincent Peyton ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Tho. Webb's
Grendr. Cy. ----- Signed as above ,, ,, ;j_
Jonathan Smith ^ to be [2nd] Lieut, to above Cy. -
Signed as above „ ^^ ;j_
George Ford ^ to be Ens. to Col. Manning- Signed as above „ , ^^
Jno. Thornicroft ^^ to be Ens. to Sr. Chas. Hotham's own Cy. - 11 Apr. 1709 e.
Josias Laborde " to be Capt. {Army List, 1740) - - - . 93 ^^^ 1709.
Fairfax Noieliffe^- to be Lt. -Colonel -..--. 16 June 1709 e.
Ja8. Berbet '^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Josias Laborde- - Barcelona, 24 June 1709)^.
Tho. Crepigny ^' to be Capt. vice Geo. Hay 12 Apr. 1710 e.
Wm. Schaw '^ to be Adjt. ------.. ^^ ^
Tho. Weeks "^ to be Lieut, to Capt. - - - St, James's, 24 Apr. 1710 o.
Ric. Povey '" to be Ens. to Capt. Webb 12 May 1710 e.
Jno. Bickerstaff 1^ to be Adjt. - . 29 May 1710 e.
Do. to be Lieut, to Capt. Chas. Hotliam ----- 19 Auo-. 1710 e.
Lovelace Gilby ^^ to be Capt. of Col. Hungtiugton Manning's
late Cy. - - Kens., 27 Sept. 1710 e.
Jno. Soubiran 20 to be Capt.-Lieut. {Army List, 1740) - - „ ^^ f
Wra. AVaines ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Best - - - . ^^ ^^ f
Jno. Cammiu ^- to be Capt. vice Best "-■--,, „ /'.
Joseph Andrews ^3 to be Ens to Sr. (3has. Hotham's own Cy.- „ ,, f
Chas. Healey 24 to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Fairfax Norcliffe- St. James's, 7 Dec. I7l0o.
Peter Carew ^5 to be Ens. to Capt. Brett ... „ 18 Dec. 1710/.
Abr. Sternfiekps to be Ens. to Capt. Savill - - - „ 23 Feb. 1711 /'.
Jno. Moyser ^J" to be Ens. to Capt. Tho. Savill - - Windsor, 2 Aug. 1711/.
James Blair ^^ to be Ens. to Capt. Peter Cary - - St. James's, 24 Apr. 1712 tf.
James Burton ^^ to be Ens. to Capt. - . . „ 5 May 1712 f.
Edward Holmes ^0 to be Ens. to Capt. ... Kens., 28 June 1712/.
[ Jas.] Burton 3i to be Qr.-Mr. „ „ /*
' Conm. signed by the Earl of Galway. Belonged to the ancient family of Constable of Wassand.
Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Lieut, in Sr. Chas. Hotham's newly-raised Kegt. of Foot in
1715. Placed on half-pay in 1718. Di-awing half-pay in 1722.
* yon of Wm. Gee of Bishop Burton, Co. York, by his 2nd marriage. Born in 1686. Md. Constance
dau. and co-heir of Jno. Moyser of Beverley. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Capt. in
Sr. Chas. Hotham's newly-raised Kegt. of Foot 22 July 1715, which liegt. was disbanded in 1718.
3 Out of the Regt. in 1713.
* Comn. signed by General Stanhope. See Vol. V., p. 193, note 11. See his former Comu in
Vol. v., p. 192.
° Placed on half-pay in 1713. There is a monument to his widow, Agnes Hardine, in Westminster
Abbey. She d. 8 Aug. 1720, aged 42, and her monument describes her as " the dear Wife, Fellow-
traveller, and Constant Companion of Major Alex. Hardine above twenty-seven years."
170 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
• Placed on half -pay iu 1713.
' Do.
* Do. Appointed Lt. in Sr. Chas. Hotham's newly-raised Regt. of Foot 22 July 1715.
' Placed on half-pay in 1713.
'° Do. Probably the son of Lt.-Col. Thornicroft of the sjime Kegt. who was blown up hy the
springing of a mine at Alicante 6 Apr. 1709. See Vol. V., p. I'j2, note 3.
" Called " Jno. Laborde " in a former Comn. See Vol. V., p. 192, Placed on half-pay in 1713.
Drawing half-pay in 1740.
'' See biog. notice iu Vol. V., p. 193, note 7. There is a portrait of Lt. Col. Fairfax Norcliffe at
Laugton Hall, uear Malton ; also his Commissions and an ivory snuff-box which, according to family
tradition, he had in his pocket when serving at the battle of SherifiFmuir.
'•'' Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Lieut, in Sr. Chas. Hotham's newly-raised Regt, of
Foot 22 July 1715.
" De Crespigny. 2nd son and eventually heir of Claude Champion de Crespigny who settled in
England at the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes.
15 Placed on half- pay in 1713. Drawing half -pay iu 1740.
>« Do.
'^ Do. Appointed Ens. in Sr. Chas. Hotham's newly-raised Regt. of Foot 22 July 1715. On half-
pay in 1722.
'® Resigned the Adjutancy before 1713. Placed on half-pay as Lieut, in 1713.
'^ Appointed Ens. in Col. Hans Hamilton's Regt. of Foot 5 Feb. 1705. Transferred to Sr. C.
Hotham's Regt. in Apr. 1706. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
■° Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
-' Placed on half-pay in 1713.
»3 Do.
^3 Do.
" Do. Appointed Lieut, of an Indep. Cy. of Invalids at Hull 8 Feb. 1738. Serving in 1740.
■5 Placed on half-pay in 1713. Serving as Capt. in the lith Regt. of Foot in 1727.
26 Do.
27 Do.
•* Do. Appointed Ens. in Sr. C. Hotham's newly-raised Regt. of Foot 22 July 1715.
^ Appointed Qr.-Mr. 28 June 1712. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
'" Placed on half-pay in 1713.
3' Do.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 171
LORD MARK KERR'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[Disbanded in Nov. 1712.]
N.B. — See the Almanza Casualty Roll in Part III.
Jas. Dunlopi to be Lieut. {Army List, 17-40) - - - [Xativa], 15 Apr. 1707.
.Ino. Buddie - to be Qr.-Mr. ------- Kens., 24 June 1707.
Win. Kerr 3 to be Surgeon ------- ^^ 17 Jan. 1709.
Wm. Kennedy^ to be Capt. -Lieut. ------ 28 Jan. 1709.
Pat. Heron 5 to be Lieut, to Major Wm. Cleveland {sic) - ■ 28 Apr. 1709 e.
Pat. Vance 6 {sic) to be Ens. to Capt. 21 July 1709.
Eras, Fleming 7 to be Capt. tvce — Coulter 13 Sept. 1709.
Ant. Smith ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. - . . - . 23 Nov. 1709.
"Wm. Kennedy ^ to be Capt. vice Lt.-Col. Peter Durand - - - 10 Jan. 1710.
Phil. Boisdaune 1" to be Capt. I'lce Fras. Fleming - - - - 27 Jan. 1710.
Geo. MeCay ^^ {sic) to be Ens. to Capt. .... 14 Apr. 171 C.
Robt. Erskine ^2 ,0 i>p Capt. -Lieut. 19 Apr. 1710.
Whitfield Greenwell ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. - . - . ^^
Wra. Kerr ^* to be Lieut, to Capt. „
Ric. Robinson ^° to be Ens. to Capt.
Jno. Adams ^^ to be Capt. vice Major Wm. Cleland - - - 27 Apr. 1710.
Simon Frazer^^ to be Lieut, to Lieut. -Col. Geo. Windram St. James's, 23 N"ov. 1710.
Jas. Dawle ^^ to be Ens. to Capt. — Haines - - - „ „
David Bowen 19 to be Chaplain - - . - „ 21 Apr. 1711.
Chas. La Croix 20 to be Surgeon Windsor, 10 Sept. 1712.
' Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
- Out of the Regt. in 1712.
^ Out of the Regt. 10 Oct. 1712.
* One of the elder sons of Sr. Thos. Kennedy, Knt., of Dalquharran and Dunure, Ayrshire.
Capt. 10 .Jan. 1710. Half-pay in 1713. Appointed Major of the 29th Foot (then commanded by
Lord Mark Kerr) 28 June 1717. Lieut.-Col. 9 Dee. same year. D. 1 Apr. 1743.
^ Appointed Capt. in Col. Ric. Munden's Regt. of Foot 20 Apr. 1711. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
* Vans. Probably a child. Placed on half pay in 1713.
' Appointed Capt. in the Earl of Hay's Regt. of Foot 9 Jan. 1710. Adjt. same date (see p. 139).
Comn. as Capt. renewed by George I. in 1715.
^ Placed on half -pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
® See note 4.
•" Bt.-Capt. 20 Sept. 1707. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
" McKay. Do.
'^ Placed on half-pay in 1713.
'■ Do.
'^ Do.
'5 Do.
'« Do.
'7 Do.
'« Do.
" Untraced.
» Placed on half-pay in 1713.
172
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
OFFICERS EN SECOND IN LORD MARK KERR'S REGT. OF FOOT.*
N.B. — See note at the head of p. 67.
LT.-COL.
Pat. Vans.^
CAPTS.
Michael Merritt.*
Chas. Willis."
Alex. MacDougal.
Edward Nicholls.
Ric. Hemming.''
Wm. Pudsey.^
LIEUTS.
Jno. Dussau.
Alex. MacDonald.*
Moses Boussac/
♦ This List, which is imperfect, appears only in the List of Half-Pay Officers, 1714.
' See biog. notice iu Vol. III., p. 207, note 7.
2 Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half -pay in 1740.
■* Served previously in Visct. Mountjoy's Regt. of Foot (see Vol. III., p. 391). Placed on half-pay
in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
* See Vol. v., Part II., p. 61, note 6. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
5 Placed on half-pay in 171.3. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
« Do. Do.
7 Served during the Irish Campaign as Qr.-]\Ir. to Col. Jno. Foulk's Kegt. of Foot, and was
recommended for promotion by Col. Franks in 1706. War Office MS.
[1707-17U.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
173
COLONEL THOS. STANWIX'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[Disbanded in Aug. 1712.]
N.B. — This Regt. embarked at Cork for Portugal 22 May 1707, and took part in
the battle of the Cay a in 1709.
Robt. Eaglesfield 1 to be Ens. {Army List, 1740)
Jno. Beale ^ to be Surgeon ------
Ric. Signreap-' to be Ensign {Army List, 1740) -
Jno. Hill '' to be Lient. to Capt. Jno. Hayes
Geo. Morrison ^ to be Capt. vice Wni. Vachel
Jno. Carney ^ to be Capt. vice Jno. West - . .
Edward Evelyn ^ to be Major -----
Fittnn Minshall » to be Ens. to Capt. Henry Colt -
Jno. West 9 to be Lt.-Col. - - - -
Allen Brown i" to be Capt. vice Major Tamworth
Rezesby {sic) -------
Fras. Martin ^^ to be Ens. to Capt.
- 2 Aug. 1707.
- Lisbon, 11 May 1708 /^.
23 Oct. 1708.
St. James's, 9 Dec. 170H g.
28 Apr. 1709 e.
- Lisbon, 8 Nov. 1710 7'.
14 Jan. 1711m.
St. James'.s, 23 Feb. 1711/.
12 Apr. 1711 u.
St. James's, 13 Feb. 1712 g.
- Kens., 28 June 1712^.
OFFICERS EN SECOND.
Robt. Charge ^^ to be Lieut, en second
Tamworth Reresby ^^ to be Capt.
Alex. Urquliart ^^ to be do.-
Walter Blunt i^ to be do. -
Jno. Ogilvy ^^ to be Lieut. -
Jeremiah Tully '^'^ to be Ens.
Joseph Parker ^^ to be do. -
Lisbon, 23 June 1710 A.
»» >» J
»> M J
]
' Placed on half-pay iu 1712. Lieut, in Brigadier Stanwix's new-raised Regt. 22 July 1715.
Appointed Lieut, of an Indep. Cy. of Invalids at Carlisle 3 Apr. 1719. Serving iu 1740.
^ Comn. signed by the Earl of Galway. Placed on half-pay in 1712.
' Placed on half-pay in 1712. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
* Do.
* Sent to England to recruit in 1709. Placed on half-pay in 1712.
* Comn. signed by the Earl of Portinore. Placed on half-pay in 1712. Appointed Capt. in
Brigadier Stanwix's new-raised Regt. 22 July 1715. Serving as Capt. in the 4th Foot in 1727.
' Promoted from Capt. in same Regt. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
* Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
* Promoted from Major in same Regt. Served at Blenheim (see Vol. V., Part II., p. 29).
Placed on half-pay in 1713.
'0 Placed on half-pay in 1713.
" Do. Appointed Ens. in Brigadier Stanwix's new-raised Regt. 22 July 1715. Appointed Sub-
Brigadier and Cornet in the 4th Tp. of Horse Guards 24 May 1723. Brigadier and Lieut. 26 July
1735. Serving in 1740.
'^ Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Lieut, in Brigadier Stanwix's new-raised Regt. of Foot
22 July 1715. Serving in 1717.
13-18 fjjg Comns. of these officers are not forthcoming in the Comn. Entry Books, but their names
are given in the List of Half- Pay Officers, 1714. Ensign Jeremiah Tully was appointed Ens. in
Brigadier Stanwix's new-raised Regt. 22 July 1715. Lieut, in 12th Foot 25 Dec. 1720. Serving
in 1727.
LORD LOVELACE'S REGT. OF FOOT.
See Irish Establishment.
174
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
COLONEL ROGER TOWNSHEND'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[Disbanded in 1712.]
N.B. — This Regt. suffered severely at the Siege of Donay in 1710; and lost
many men in the Canadian Expedition of 1711.
Edmund Suckling ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Jno. Oneby
Henry Hamond^ to be Ens. to Capt. Banastre Maynard
Theobald Bourke '^ to be Ens. (?) to do. - - -
Wm. Leman ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Humphry Howorth -
Jno. Burnett 5 to be Lieut, to Capt.
Samuel Jones ^ to be Ens. to the Colonel's own Cy.
Daniel Tanner ' to be Capt. vice Tho. Archibald -
Tho. Garbett ^ to be Surgeon . - - . -
Clement Armiger ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Tanner
Tho. Davis ^^ to be Surgeon . . . . .
Butler Noades ^^ to be Surgeon -----
— Pelham i^ to be Capt. of a Cy. to be forthwith added
to above Regt. -------
George Treby ^'^ to be Lieut, of above Cy. - - -
Matthew Byng ^^ to be Ens. of do. - - -
Edmund Suckling ^^ to be Lieut, to Cnpt. Jno. Oneby -
Jno. Pindar 16 to be Lieut, to Capt. Humphry Howorth
Wm. Charlton ^'^ to be Capt. vice Banastre Maynard
James Biid^* to be Ens. to Capt.
Jno. Gain ^^ to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Granville
Philip Honywood ^^ to be Colonel vice Roger Townshend
Jno. Oneby ^i to be Major ------
James Hodges 22 to be Lieut, to Capt. Oneby
Jno. Rigby ^3 to be Ens. to Major — Granville
Jasper Clayton ^ to be Colonel vice Honywood -
Wm. Leake 25 to be Ens. to Capt. — Suckling
Fras. Tempest 26 to be Lieut, to Capt. - Henley -
Jno. Molyneux ^7 to be Lieut, to Capt. - Charlton
Robt. Coker '^ to be Ens. to Capt.
And. Crew,29 Senr., to be Lieut. {Army List, 1740)
Toby Creamer ^^ to be Capt. vice Suckling - - -
Robt. Hurst ^i to be Ens. to Capt. Tanner -
Butler Noads32 [Jnnr.] to be Ens. to Major Oneby
Wm. Gardiner 3^ to be Ens. to Capt. Eustace
Wm. Leake 3^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col Moyle-
Jno. Miller 36 to be Ens. to do.
Ric. Wright ^^ to be Capt. vice — Eakins (sic)
Mat Young ^7 to be Capt.-Lieut. -----
Arthur Taylor ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Ric. Jones -
— Parker 39 to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Moyle -
Kens., 24 Feb. 1707 e.
24 Apr. 1707 e.
e.
4 June 1707 e.
13 Apr. 1708 g.
9-
28 Apr. 1708 g.
4 June 1708 e.
Windsor, 27 July 1708 e.
„ 13 Sept. 1708*7.
St. James's, 21 Dec. 1708 e.
„ 23 Dec. 1708 y.
» n J-
»> » J'
11 Feb. 1709 c.
€.
25 Feb. 1709 e.
28 Apr. 1709 e.
7 May 1709 e.
St. James's, 27 May 17(^9 g.
I June 1709 u.
16 June 1709 e.
„ e.
St. James's, 8 Dec. 1710 e.
„ 19 Mar. 1711/.
22 Mar. 1711/.
« » J-
3 Apr. 1711/
10 Sept. 1711.
Windsor, 18 Oct. 1711/
H'pton Ct. 31 Oct. 1711/
St. James's, 5 Dec. 1711/
II Feb. 1712/
14 Apr. 1712/
25 Apr. 1712/
- Kens., 28 June 1712/
» »» /•
»> >» J'
» »» /•
' Promoted Lieut. 11 Feb. 1709. Out of the Regt. 16 June 1709.
2 Transferred as Ens. to Brigdr.-Gen. Blood's Regt. 25 Aug. 1707. See p. 89.
^ Untraced.
* Placed on half-pay in 1712.
» Do.
• Out of the R«gt. in 1712.
' Placed on half-paj- in 1712.
1722. Serving in 1740.
Appointed Capt. of an Indep. Cy. of Invalids at Tynemouth 9 Mar.
[1707-1714.J COMMISSION REGISTERS. 175
» Left the Regt. 13 Sept. 1708,
' Out of the Regt. 31 Oct. 1711.
>o Out of the Regt. 21 Dec. 1708.
" JPlaced on half -pay in 1712.
" Untraced. Possibly Jas. Pelham, who was appointed Capt. in Maj.-Gen. Pepper's Dragoons
7 Mar. 1711.
'^ Appointed Capt. in Col. De Magny's Portuguese Regt. of Foot in 1709. Capt. in Col. Humphry
Gore's Regt. of Dragoons in July 1715.
" Appointed Cornet in Lt.-Gen. Daniel Harvey's Regt. of Dragoons 24 June 1709. See p. 28.
'* Out of the Regt. 16 June 1709.
'* Perished in the River St. Lawrence 22 Aug. 1711. Serving as Capt. at the time of his death.
»' Do.
'* A certain Jas. Bird served as Ens. in Col. Owen Wynne's Regt. Untraced after 1709.
19 Untraced.
'° See biog. notice in Vol. IV., p. 30, note II.
'-'' See Vol. v., p. 198, note 8.
« Out of the Regt. 22 Mar. 1711.
" Appointed Cornet in Col. De Foissac's Regt. of Dragoons before 1711. Placed on half -pay
in 1712.
^•* See biog. notice in Vol. IV., p. 130, note 5.
^* Served previously in Lt.-Gen. Farrington's Regt. Promoted Lieut. 14 Apr. 1712. Placed on
half-pay same year. Drawing half -pay in 1722.
2^ Placed on half-pay in 1712.
■' Do.
» Do.
** Do. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
^ See biog. notice in Vol. V., Part II., p. 70, note 10.
" Placed on half-pay in 1712. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
3* Out of the Regt. in Aug. 1712.
■» Do.
^* Placed on half-pay in 1712. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
^ Served as Adjt. in 1712. Half-pay as Adjt. and Ens. same year.
^ Placed on half-pay in 1712. Restored to full-pay in the reign of George I. as Capt. in Major
Gen. Grove's Regt. of Foot. Serving in 1727.
•'7 Placed on half -pay in 1712.
38 Do.
'* Untraced.
VISCOUNT TUNBRIDGE'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[See Irish Establishment.]
SIR ROGER BRADSHAIGH'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[See Irish Establishment.]
176 ENGLISH AUMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
COLONEL FREDERICK SIBOURG'S REGT. OF FRENCH FOOT.
[Disbanded in Xov. 1712.]
N.B. — This Regt. suffered severely at the defence of Alicante in 1709.
Jno. DurandUo be Ens. (^rmy Zi5#, 1740) ... - 26 Oct. 1707.
Balthazar D'Albonne ' to be Colonel vice Col. Fred. Sibourg
killed by the explosion of a mine at Alicante - - - 6 Apr. 1709 v.
Harry Gorinji; " to he Colonel vice D'Alljonne . . . . [ „ ] v.
Humphry Bland ^ to be Major 9 July 1709 m.
Chas. Dubourgay ^ to he Colonel ....... 10 Aug. 1709 u.
And. Corbet" to be Capt. vice — Morel - - - - 13 Sept. 1709 e.
Jno. Massey^ to be Capt. vice — Carries 11 July 1710 e.
Jno. Costahadie* to be Lieut. {Army List, 1740) - - - - 23 Aug. 1710.
Ga-spar Lanalve ® to be Capt. -Lieut, (rfo.) 29 May 1711.
Arch. Hamilton "* to be Lt.-Colonel ------ 18 Sept. 1711 m.
David Dumont" to be Capt. vice David Barry - - -Windsor, 8 Nov. 1712 g.
1 Placed on half-pay when naturalised circa 1714. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
■•^ Promoted from Lt.-Colonel. Dead in 1711.
•'' This Comn. is taken from Millan's Succession of Colonels, printed in 1742, and does not appear
in any of the MS. Comn. Entry Books. It is very doubtful if Goring ever took over the command of
this Repjt. See his Comn. as Col. of a Regt. of Marines on p. 119, and note thereto.
■• Served at the battle of Alnienara, where he was wounded. Placed on half-pay in 1712.
Appointed Major of Col. Phil. Hony wood's Dragoons in 1715. Lt.-Col. of the Royal Regt. of Horse
26 Mar. 1718. Col. of the 36th Foot 27 June 1737. Transferred to the Colonelcy of 13th Dragoons
9 Jan. 1741. Col. of the King's Regt. of Dragoons 18 Apr. 1743. He had his horse shot under him
at Dettingen. Fought at Foutenoy and Culloden. Brigdr.-Gen. 30 Mar. 1745. Lt.-Gen. 12 Sept.
1747. Transferred to the Colonelcy of the present King's Dragoon Guards 8 July 1752. D. in 1763.
He was author of Bland's Military Discipline — a well-known 18th century work.
* 8ee Vol. III., p. 205, note 9.
" Served previously as Capt. en second in Brigdr.-Gen. Wightman's Regt. Placed on half-pay
in 1712.
' A certain Capt. Jno. Massey was placed on half-pay from Col. James Leigh's Regt. of Foot
in 1713.
•* Placed on half-pay in 1712. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
9 Do. Do.
'" Early services untraced. Half-pay in 1712. Appointed Col. of the Inniskilling Fusiliers
20 May 1731. Col. of the 14th Dragoons 27 June 1737. D. a Lt.-GeB. in 1749. Will proved at
Dublin.
'' Placed on half^pay in 1712.
[1707-1714] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 177
COLONEL COUNT DE NASSAU D'AUVERQUERQUE'S REGT. OF
FRENCH FOOT.
[Disbanded in 1 7 1 1 . ]
N.B. — aS'^^ the Almanza Casnoltij Roll in Part III.
Henry Dussau ^ to be Lieut. {Army List, 1740) - - - . 10 Mar. 1707.
Jno. Delastal 2 to be Lieut, (f/o.) - .-..._ 15 Apr. 1707.
Theophilus Larivaliere'' to be Capt. {do.) ----- ^^
Pierre La Bastide * to be Lt.-Col. . . . . [Belpiug], 25 July 1707 u.
Cyrus de Bragard^ to be Major . . . . [ >> ] •, "•
Constantiiie de Magny ^ to be Colonel vice Count Nassau - [ m ] ,, I-
Daniel Fescheux ^ to be Ens. {Army List, 1740) ----- [no date].
' Drawing half-pay in 1740.
2 Do.
^ Taken prisoner at Almanza. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
* See Vol. v., p. 203, note 4.
^ Placed on half -pay in 1712.
« See Vol. v., p. 203, note 3.
' Comn. signed by the Earl of Galway. Drawiug half-pay in 1740.
BRIGADIER-GENL. NICHOLAS PRICE'S REGT. OF FOOT.
\_See Irish Establishment.]
LORD SLANE'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[See Irish Establishment.]
COLONEL BRASIER'S REGT. OP FOOT.
[See Irish Establishment.]
S 3575. M
178 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707- 1 7 14.]
COLONEL EDWARD JONES'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[See Irish Establishment.]
COLONEL DELAUNE'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[See Irish Establishment.]
COLONEL CARLES'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[See British Regiments raised for Service in Spain and Portugal.]
COLONEL DALZELL'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[See British Regiments raised for Service in Spain and Portugal.]
SIR JOHN WITTEWRONG'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[See Irish Establishment.]
SIR CHARLES HOBBY'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[See Regiments raised in New England.]
COLONEL WM. WHITING'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[See Regiments raised in New England.]
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 179
COLONEL WM. TAYLOR'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[See Regiments raised in New England.]
COLONEL WM. WALTON'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[See Regiments raised in New England.]
COLONEL SAMUEL VETCH'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[See Regiments raised in New England.]
M 2
180
ENGLISH ARMY LLSTS AJ^L)
[1707-1714. J
NON-REGIMENTAL COMMISSIONS.
1707—1714.
]s^ "B, j'fic majority of names given below have been Annotated in Vol. V. and some
in Vol. VI.
Alex. Inglis to l)e Surf^eoa to Chelsea Hospital
Joseph Chilcott ^ to be one of the Master Surgeons in
the Hospital in Spain
David Crawford to be Dep. Commissary-General of all
Our Standing Forces as well officers as soldiers
Jno. Crawford to be one of the Dep. Commissaries of the
Musters
Geo. Highton to be do.
Gilbert Marshall to be do.
Jno. Franke to be do.
Joseph Briscoe to be do. -
Gerrard AndreAvs to be do. -
Jno. Durell to be do. in Jersey and Guernsey
Peter Rattenburg to be do. in Scilly - " ■ ".
N.B. — Wm. Hyde was Commissary -General in 1
is not forthcoming .
Gilbert Wardlaw to be Agent for Transportation and to
go with the transport ships under Sr. Cloudesley
Shovel .-..----
Col. Ric. Sutton to be Lt.-Gov. of Kingston-upon-Hull
Robt. Stapyiton to be Second Major of the Rl. Hospital
at Chelsea --------
Chas. Cathcart to be Major of Brigade to the Dragoons
in Flanders {Ormonde Papers) - - - -
Harry St. John to be Secretary at War
Wm. Russell to be Chaplain at Gibraltar
Edward Hopson to be Dep.-Gov. of Southsea Castle -
Michael Lambert to be Lt.-Gov. of St. Christopher's -
{Board of Trade Papers, Leeward Islands, Vol.
WaltiT Hamilton to be do. of St. Nevis {do.)
Jno. AValton2 to be do. of all the Virgin Leeward
Islands {do.) ..-----
Wm. Bennet to be Commissary of the. Musters
Jus, Penman 3 to be one of the IMaster Surgeons in the
Hospital in Spain ------
Brigdr.-Gen. Roger Elliot to be Gov. of the City and
Garrison of Gibraltar ------
Edward Keanidy {sic) to be Provost Marshal Genl.
Major-General Tho. Meredyth to be Govr. of Tinraouth
Castle --------
Robt. Walpoh' ^ to be Secretary at War
Col. Tho. Harrison to be Adjt.-Gener:il of Our Forces
in Spain - - - - . - - -
Col. Ant. Columbiere to be Qr.-Mr.-General of Our
Forces to be employed in the present Expedition
under the command of Tiios. Erie, Esq., Gencnd
and C.-iu-C. of the same - - - - -
Hugh Pearson* to be Adjt. -General of the Forces in Spain
Kens., 16 Mar. 1707 g.
Morviedos, 23 Apr. 1707 I.
Kens., 31 Mar. 1707 e.
707, but his Comn.
St. James's, 7 May 1707 g.
Kens., 11 May 1707 e.
„ 12 May 1707 e.
Windsor, 28 June 1707 e.
Kens., 30 June 1707 g.
Windsor, 1 July 1707 g.
o July 1707.
A'.)
5 July 1707.
11 Sept. 1707.
Kens., 24 Dec. 1707 e.
Barcelona, 24 Dec. 1707 /.
Kens., 24 Dec. 1707 c.
7 Feb. 1708 e.
„ 20 Feb. 1708 e.
„ 25 Feb. 1 708 e.
Windsor, 20 June 1708 e.
„ 6 July 170H e.
Barcelona, 1 Aug. 1708 /.
[1707-1714.
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
181
Heniy Hare to be one of the Dep.-Coiuinissaries of the
Musters of all Our Foi^ces -
Tho. Richardson to be do. ------
Robt, Trehiwny ^ to l)e Commissary of Provisions to tlie
Ciistle of St. Philip, Mahon - - - - Castle
Robt. Cannon to be Chaplain to Chelsea Hospital -
VVm. Knapton to be Gov. of Calshot Castle - - -
Peter Crispe to be Agent for Transportation to go with
Our Fleet under Sr. Cloudesley Shovel - - -
[Louisj Petit to be Lt.-Gov. of the Town and Garr. of
Port Mahon
Dr. Wm. Neilson to be Director of Our Hospital erected
for the service of Our Forces in Portugal
Samuel Vetch t.) be Adjt. -General of Our Forces in
North America -------
Dr. Davitl Denoou to be Physician to Our Hospitals in
Portugal --------
Fitz-morris Gitford to be Town Major of Berwick upon-
Tweed --------
Jno. Cryer to be Apothecary to do. - - - -
Joseph Burges to be Surgeon to do. - - - -
Tho. Byde to be Judge Advocate-General of Our Forces
Dr. Patrick Sinclair to be Physician to Brigdr.-Gen.
Tho. Whetham, C.-iu-O. of Our Forces going upon
the present intended Expedition - - - -
Hugh Campbell to be Surgeon to do. - - - -
Henry Rowlandson to be Commissary of the Musters -
Major-General Wills to Command in Chief the Forces
on board Rear-Admiral Butler's fleet - . -
Edward, Visct. Irwin to be Gov. of Scarborough Castle
vice Aut, Duncomb, Esqr. deed. - - - -
Martin Rattenburgh to be Dep. -Commissary of the
Musters in the Isle of Scilly . _ - -
Robert Bragg to be Chaplain of the Town and Garrison
of Portsmouth - - - - - -
Henry Holmes to be Lt.-Gov. of the Island of Wight -
Col. Tho. Ekiues to command in the absence of the
Governor of the Isles of Scilly and to settle the
Palatines there, viz., " a hundred families of the
poor distrest (sic) Palatines who have lately taken
refuge in this Our Realme " . - _ -
John Yate to be Surgeon to Our Garrison of Gravesend
and Tilbury Fort ------
.Jno. Joynes to be Surgeon to the Garrison of Gravesend
and Tilbury Fort ------
Benjamin Teale to be Apothecary -General to Our Ai;m}'
Chas. Gasteen to be Sui'geon to Gen. Fras, Nicholson -
Wm. Engli.sh ^ to be Brigade- Major of Horse
Tho. Markham to be Adjt.-General of Our Forces to be
employed in the Expedition under the command of
Ric, Visct. Shannon ------
Vincent Chabanes ^ to be Director of her Majesty's Hos-
pitals in Spain -------
Lord Archibald Hamilton '-• to be Gov. of Jamaica vice
Maj.-Gen. Thos. Handa.syde . . - -
James Moyser i<* to be Aiijt.-Gen. of the British Forces
in Spain and rank as Col. of Foot in her Majesty's
Forces .-------
Windsor, 15 Aug. 1708 e.
23 Aug. 1708 e.
of St. Philip, 11 Sept. 1708 /.
Windsor, 24 Sept. 1708 e.
St. James's, 22 Nov. 1708^.
„ 29 Nov, llOSg.
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St. James'.s, 2 Mar. 1709 e.
14 Mar. 1709 e.
24 Mar. 1709 e.
St. James's, 5 Apr. 1709 e.
„ 20 Apr. 1709^.
13 May 1709 e.
„ e.
14 May 1709 e.
17 June 1700 (/.
22 June 1709^.
8 July 1709 e.
- 18 July 1709 e.
Kens., 5 Sept. 1709^.
Windsor, 20 Oct. 1709 .y.
23 Nov. 1709 €.
10 Feb. 1710 <-.
St. James'.s, 2S Mar. 1710 «-.
1 Apr. 17lOf.
Lisbon, 24 Apr. 1710/;.
1 May 1710 e.
Balaguer, 29 May 1710 /.
15 July 1710/
Sarragossa, 13 Aug. 17lU;i.
182
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
Fras. Scobell to be Capt. or Keeper of St. Maws vice „o o . i^m
Hugh Boscawcn, Esq.- ----- Kens., 23 Sep . 17 0 .9.
George Granville to be Secretary at War - - ' ,, , " , ,T^P 111;/;
Searl Spranger to be Surgeon to Our Fort at Sheeruess - St. James s, I Dec. 1710 /.
Algernon, Earl of Hertford to be Gov. of Tiumouth 1/7,0 /•
Castle - - - » » ^ec. 1710/.
Michael Keating ^i to be Master Surgeou of her Majesty's , ,,, n /
Hospitals to the Forces in Portugal - - - Lisbon, 24 Dec. 17 0 L
Chas. Legge 12 to be a Brigade Major in Flanders - - ^4 Dec. 1/10 n.
Alex. Inglis to be Surgeon General to Our Land , or. t^ i7in/-
Forces - - - - - - " - ^^- James's, 2.5 Dec. 1710 /.
Samuel Lynn to be Secretary to Gen. 'J'hos. Erie - - " /„ "l*""' ^l^i^ ^'
Brigdr. Gen. Tho. Stanwix to be Gov. of Gibraltar - „ !•> Jan- i ' lA y-
Jno. Phillips to be Chaplain to Our Garrison at Ply-
.u . . - „ 24 Jan. 1711 or.
mouth ------ 5J «^
Patrick Robertson to be do. at Berwick-upon-Tweed - „ ,> J-
Jno. Webb to be Gov. of Upnor Castle vice Edward
Hastings - - - 16 Feb. 1711 y.
Metcalf Graham to be Adjt.-General of Our Force.s vice
Brigdr.-General Hy. Durell and to rank as Col. of
Horse -------- 5?
Ric. King to be Qr. -Mr. General of Our Forces under
Brigdr.-Genl. Jno. Hill in latter's intended Expe-
dition -------- M
Fiennes Twisleton to be Adjt.-Gen. under above General
and to rank as Col. of Foot ----- „
Tho. Vachell to be Brigade-Major under do. - - »
Tobias Creamer to be do. - - - - - »
Dr. David Denoon to be Physician to above (leneral - „
— Brown to be Surgeou to do. - - - - - j>
Jno. Hicks to be Chaplain to do. »>
George Gordon to be Secretary to do. - - - - j>
Jno. Netmaker to be Commis.sary of Stores under do. - „
Jas. Smith to be Commissary of Musters to Forces
under do. -"'"""■" "
Arch. Hamilton to be Brigade-Major in Spain - - „
— Blessington to be do. ------ „
[Jolin] Ligonier to be do. - - - - - - »>
Jno. Cauipbell ^'^ to be do. - - - - - - j5
Gyles Earle to be Commissary of the Musters in
Spain "■'""■'.' "
Do. to be Commissary- General of Provisions in do. - „
Jno. Harris, M.A., to be Chaplain to the Duke of
Argyll, C.-in-C. in Spain - - - - »
[Jno. I Smallbones to be Physician to do. . - - „
Pe;er Laponge to be Surgeon to do. - - - - „
Do. to be Director of Our Hospital in Spain - - - „
Ant. Wescombe to be Secretary to the Duke of Argyll - ,,
[Jno.] Smallbones to be Physician to Our Hospital in
Spain -------- »
Jno. Farmer !■* (sic) to be Adjt.-General of Oin- ForceB
in Spain and to rank as Col. of Foot - - - ,,
Giles Spicer to be Lt.-Gov. of Guernsey - - - „
Fra.>^. Hammond to be Gov. of Landguard Point Fort - Kens.
Mat. Draper to be Lt. Gov. of do. - - - - »>
Capt. Ant. Beale to be Gov. and C.-in-C. of all Our
Forts in Hudson's Bay in America vice Capt. Jno.
FuUerton >»
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1711/
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COMMISSION REGISTERS.
183
Wm. Squire ^^ to be Master Apothecary to the British
Hospital in Spain ......
Hugh Pudsey ^ to be "Wagon-Master-General of hor
Majesty's Forces in the Low Couutrys - - -C"
Jno. Tayloi- to be Chaplain to the Garr. at Kingston-
upon-HulI --------
Brigdr.-Gen. Ric. Sutton to be Gov. of do. -
Bernard Granville to l)e Lt.-Gov. of do. - . .
[Jno.] Farmer 17 (^sic) to be Lt.-Gov. of the Town and
Garrison of Port Mahon in Minorca - - -
George, Lord Forbes, ^^ to couimand the Dragoons and
Foot in quarters at Constantine hitherto commanded
by Col. Jno. Farmer (sic) -----
Jas. Duke Crispe to be Secretary and Register (sic) to
the Governors of Chelsea Hospital vice James
Frasier .-.-----
James, Duke of Ormonde, to be C.-in-C. of all Our
Forces in England ------
Blanchard Waide to be Surgeon to Our Garrison at
Kingston-upon-HuU - - - - . -
General Wra. Stenart to be C.-in-C. of" Our Land Forces
in Ireland in the absence of the Duke of Ormonde -
Dr. Edward Coatsworth to be Apothecary-General to
Our Army --------
Dr. Michael Keating ^^ to be Surgeon to her Majesty's
Hospital at Gibraltar ------
Tho. Smith to be Dep. -Commissary of the Musters in
Scilly --------
Jno., Duke of Argyll, to be Gov. of Minorca an 1 the
Town and Garrison of Port Mahon . . .
John Richmond Webb to be Lt.-Gen. and C.-in-C. of
all Our Forces in England - - - - -
Edward Hawkins ^o to be Apothecary of her Majesty's
Hospitals in Portugal ------
Brigdr.-General Hill to be Gov. of Dunkirk and C.-in-C.
of the Garrison -------
Tobias Creamer to be Commandant of the Ri^bauk at
Dunkirk --------
Chas. Harrison to be Capt. of the Ports at Dunkirk
Jno. Edgar to be Adjt. of the Town of do. -
— Streaton (sic) to be do. ------
Jas. Stewart to be do. of the Citadel of Dunkirk -
Jno. Hughes to be Chaplain at Dunkirk
Wm. Forster to be Commissary of the Musters of all
Our Forces at Dunkirk - - - - -
Do. to be Secretary to the Gov. of do. -
Mat Turner to be Provost of Our Forces at do. -
[Col.] W. Hargrave to be Commandant of Fort Lewis
at do. --------
Sr. Wm. Windham,2i Bart., to be Secretary at
War - - -
Giles Earle to be Commissary-General of the Provisions
at Port Mahon and in Minorca . - - -
Jacob Prosser to be Chaplain to Portsmouth Garrison -
[Richard] Kane to be Lt.-Gov. of Minorca . - -
Wm., Lord North and Grey, to be Gov. and Capt. of
Our Town and Isle of Portsmouth
Thos. Ashton to be Lieut.-Gov. of Chester -
Barcelona, 29 May 1711 /.
!imp at Werde, 1 June 1711 k.
Windsor, 10 July 1711/
20 July 1711/.
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Barcelona, 13 Dec. 171lw».
St. James's,
20 Dec.
1711 5r.
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1712/
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24 Mar.
1712 /.
St. James's,
14 Apr.
1712//.
Kens,
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1712//.
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27 June
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1 Aug. 1712 "^r.
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5 Sept. 1712 ^r.
„ 16 Sept. 1712/
184
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
Robert Napper to be Surgeon's Mate of Fort St. Anne
in Minorca- ..-----
Arch. Hamilton to be Fort Major of do.
Ant. Westcombe to be Deputy-Judgo-Advocate in
Minorca --------
Do. to be Secretary to tlie Duke of Argyll, Gov. of
Minorca --------
Do. to be Commissary of all her Majesty's Forces in do.
[John] Smallbones to be Surgeon of Fort St. Anne in do.
[Thos,] Caulfield to be Lt.-Gov. of Our Garr. of Anna-
polis Royal -------
Fras. Spelman to be Major of the Garrison at do.-
[John] Harrison to be Chaplain to do. at do.
Peter Capen to be Commissary of the Stores of War and
Provisions for Our Forces at do. - - - -
Jno. Burch to be do. of the Musters at do. - - -
Fras. Nicholson to be Gov. of Nova Scotia and of Our
Town and Garrison of Annapolis Royal
Capt. Florence Kane to be 2nd Major of Clielsea Hospital
Col. Jasper Clayton to be Gov. of the Citadel of Dunkirk
Sr. Jas. Abercrombie to be Major and Commandant of
the Garr. of do. -
Jno. Wright to be Chaplain to the Hospital at do.
Dr. Jno. Arbuthnot to be Physician to Chelsea Hospital
Jno. Beaver to be Commissary of the Musters at Gib-
raltar- --------
George Higgons to be Commissary of the Musters of
all Our Forces at Placentia in Newfoundland
Col. Jno. Armstrong to be Qr.-Mr.-General of all Our
Forces vice Lt.-Gen. Wm. Cadogan - - -
Tho. Lascelles to be Dep.-Qr.-Mr.-General of all Our
Forces vice Col. Jno. Armstrong - - - -
Dr. [Alex.] Saundeline (sic) to be Physician to Our
Hospitals at Dunkirk ------
Fras. Forrester to be Fort Major of "West Tilbury and
Gravesend --------
Jno. Moody to be Lt.-Gov. of Placentia in Newfoundland
Tho. Wyndham to be Fort Major of do. -
Jno. Conduit ^2 to be Commissary of Our Stores of War
and Provisions for Our Forces at Gibraltar -
Ben Whichcot to be do at Placentia - - - -
Wm. Chahners to be Surgeon at do -
Jacob Rice to be Chaplain at do.- - . . -
Jno. Gilchrist to be Adjt. to the Town of Newport [in
Flanders] --------
Chas. Colvill to be do. ------
Robt. Preston to be [Town] Major of the town of New-
port [Flanders] -------
Henry Villiers to be Lt.-Gov. of Tynemouth Castle
Robt. Stewart to be Fort Major of Fort St. Philip in
Minorca --------
Tho. Ashton to be Gov. of Chester vice Hugh, Earl
Cholmondley -------
Jno. Bonuaniy to be Chaplain to the Garrison in Guernsey
Sr. Henry Bellasyse, Knt. to be Gov. of Berwick vice
Edmund Maine, Esq. ------
Tho. Harvey to be Provosl-Marshal of Our Forces in
the Netherlands
Windsor, 20 Sept. 1712 r/.
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16 Dec. 1712/
22 Dec. 1712/
Windsor, 25 Dec. 1712/
St. James's, 20 Feb. 1713/
21 Mar. 1713/
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„ 13 June 1713 ^r.
„ 23 June 1713/.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 185
Ralph Coiigreve to be Lt.-Gov. of Gibraltar - - - Wiiid.sor, 25 Juue 1713 /'.
Chas. Cliarnocke to be Commissary of Musters at Pla-
centia ---.--.. Kens., 14 July 1713/
Robt. Ballandeiue (sic) to be Fort Major at do. - - „ „ f.
David, Earl of Portiiiore, to be Gov. of Gibraltar vice
Brigdr.-Gen. Tho. Stanwix ■ - - - Hampton Court, 7 Aug. 1713/
Francis Gwyn 23 to be Secretary at War - - - Windsor, 21 Aug. 1713/
Brigdr.-Gen. Ric. Sutton to be C.-in-C. of Our Troops
in garrison at Bruges ------ ^^ 3 Oct. 1713 /'.
Col. [Jobn] Ligoniere to be Lt.-Gov. of Fort St. Philip
in Minorca- ------- ,, 12 Oct. 1713/
Joseph Sawle to l)e Fort INIajor of Fort St. Anne in Our
I.sland of Minorca ------ ^^ 15 Nov. 1713/
Alex. Campbell 24 to be Fort Adjt. of St. Philip's Fort
indo.- ------- - „ „ /
Samuel Moore to be Surgeon to the Garrison at Placentia „ 25 Nov. 1713/
Lodowick Petrie to be Town Major of Gibraltar - - „ 16 Dec. 1713 f.
Ric. Fiddes to be Chaplain to Our Garrison at Kingston-
upon Hull - ------- ,, 14 Feb. 1714^.
Charles, Earl of Peterborough, to be Governor of Minorca St. James's, 1 Apr. 1714/
Alex. Chalmers to be Chaplain at Gibraltar- - - „ 10 Apr. 1714 f.
Michael Keating to be Surgeon-Major to the Garrison
at Gibraltar t't'ce Mark Hollingsworth - - - „ 31 May 1714/
Tho. Morphy to be Provost-Marshal-General of Our
Forces Kens., 4 June 1714 /'.
* Comn. sigced by the Earl of Galway.
^ Do. signed by Col. Daniel Park, C.-in-C. in the Leeward Islands.
^ Do. signed by the Earl of Galway.
'' Aftds. the celebrated Prime Minister to George I. and George II. Created Earl of Orford
6 Feb. 1742. D. 18 Mar. 1745.
* Comn. signed by General Staiihoiie. Appointed Lt.-Col. of Col. Kobt. Dalzell's Eegt. of Foot in
Spain 24 Dec. 1709. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
•' Comn. signed by General Stanhope.
' Comn. signed by the Earl of Galway. Served as Capt. en second in Col. De Magny's Kegt. of
Dragoons in Portugal and was placed on half-paj- in 1712.
'* Comn. signed by General Stanhope. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
^ Seventh son of Wra., Duke of Hamilton (so created) and Anne, Duchess of Hamilton in her own
right. Gov. of Greenwich Hospital. 1). in 1754.
'" Comn. signed by General Stanhope. See his Comn. on p. 50, and note thereto.
" Comn. signed by the Earl of Portmore. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
'- Comn. signed by the Duke of Marlborough. See his Comn. in Vol. V., Part II., p. 47, note 21.
" See biog. notice on p. 61, note 23.
'^ Ferrnor. See biog. notice in V^ol. V., p. 264, note 12.
*^ Comn. signed by the Duke of Argyll, C.-in C. in Spain.
'* Do. signed by the Duke of Marlborough. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
'' See note 14.
'^ Comn. signed by the Duke of Argyll.
'' Comn. signed by the Earl of Portmore, C.-iu-C. in Portugal.
2» Do.
21 Of Orchard Portman. Md. firstly the 2ud dau. of the .6th Duke of Somerset. A great statesman
and one of the most prominent Parliamentary men of his time. D. in 1740. His eldest son was
created Earl of Egremont.
*■- Appointed Capt. iu Prigdr.-Gen. Hunt Withers's Regt. of Dragoons in Portugal 23 Mar. 1712.
Had a Grant of Arms IG Aug. 1717, when it was said he had served as Judge Advocate-General in
Portugal iu 1711. D. at Paddington in 1736.
2' Of Ford Abbey. Held the appointment of Clerk of the Privy Council to Charles II. and James II.
D. in 17.34.
-* Possibly the Alex. Campbell who served as Lieut, iu Col. Hill's iiegt. at the battle of Almanza.
186
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
LIST OF COMMISSIONS FOR FOUR COMPANIES TO BE FORMED
OUT OF THE INVALID OUT PENSIONERS TO DO DUTY AT
PORTSMOUTH, ALL BEARING DATE THE 10th MAY, 1711 /.
CAPTS.
Sr. Jno. Gibson.
Edward Emmet.
Timothy Gully. ^
Jas. Murray.
LIEUTS.
Jas. Stourton.
Israel Franks.
Tho. Maslin.
Arth. Moseley.
ENSIGNS.
Parr Donough.
RobL Rutherford.
Murdoch McDonald.
Edmund Cardiff.
Supplementary Commissions.
Windsor, 9 Aug. 1711/.
Robt. Leslie to be Capt. vice Capt. Tim. Gully -
Jas. Duke Crispe^ to be Agent and Solicitor to Our twelve
Companies of Invalids Kens,, 17 June 1714 ^r.
LIST OF COMMISSIONS FOR EIGHT COMPANIES TO BE FORMED
OUT OF THE INVALID OUT PENSIONERS BELONGING TO
CHELSEA HOSPITAL TO DO DUTY IN THE GARRISONS, ALL
BEARING DATE THE 9th JUNE 1711 /.
CAPTS.
— Trevanion.
[Jno.] Bristovv.
Jno. Meoles.
Luke Spicer.
Tho. Morgan.
Robt. Johnston.
Chas. Stevens.
Geo. Wandesford.
LIEUTS.
Chas. Whitfield.
Geo. Wiusley.
Edward Phillips.
— Ross.
Jos. Elliot.
Jas. Walker.
Geo. Fenton.
Jas. Larust.
ENSIGNS.
Nath. Magee.
Alex. Frazier.
Bi'yan Cardigan.
Jas. Tanning.
Jno. Walker.
Geo. Cockle.
Ignatius White.
Jno. Percival.
[1707-1714.J
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
187
COMMISSIONS FOR SIX COMPANIES OF INVALIDS FORMED OUT
OF THE PENSIONERS OF HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL HOSPITAL
AT CHELSEA, ALL DATED AT WINDSOR 3rd JULY 1708 e.
CAPTS.
Geo. Bruce.
Fras. Ruthven.
Wm. Welsh (sic).
FloreiK'c Kline.
Jerom Hawkiii.-5.
Tho. Hart.
LIEUTS.
Jno. Simpson.
Jno. Bernard.
Jno. Satherthwait.
Jno. Fetherston.
Jno. Richmond.
Mat. Gill.
ENSIGNS.
Nich. Gordunt {sic).
Jas. Le\ istone.
Gedion Leutentre.
David Louthope.
Tho. Winton.
James Merriweather.
Supplementary Commissions.
Tho. Wiuton to be Lieut, to Capt. Jerome Hawkins
Jas. Maule to be Ens. to do. . . - . .
Jno. Mowat^ to be Capt. of the Cy. of Invalids whf.
Jerome Hawkins deed, was late Capt. - - -
Jno. Teashire (sic) to be Ens. to Capt. Fras. Ruthven's
Cy. at Tilbury Fort ------
Jas, Henderson to be Ens. to the Cy. of Invalids at
Landguard Fort coninianded by Capt. Florence
Kane . . . . . . .
Robt. Stapylton to be Capt. oi' the Cy. of Invalids at
Tilbury Fort .-...--
Do. to be Capt. of the Cy. of Invalids at Windsor vice
Jno. Bickley .--...-
Jno. Bickley to be Capt, of the Cy. of Invalids at
Tilbury Fort vice Robt. Stapylton . - -
Geo. Winsley to be Capt. of the Cy. of Invalids at
Sheerness whf. Tho. Hart was late Capt.
James Henderson to be Lieut, to the Cy. of Invalids at
Landguard Fort whf. Capt. Florence Kane is Capt.
Tho. Manson to be Ens. of above Cy, - - - -
Florence Kane ^ to be Capt. of the Cy. of Invahds at
Windsor Castle whf. Major SUipleton was late
Capt. - -
Mat. Draper 5 to be Capt. of the Cy. at Landguard Fort
whf. Florence Kane was late Capt. . - .
Garret Murphy ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Mat. Draper's Cy. -
Henry Gunn to be Capt. of the Cy. of Invalids at
Tilbury Fort whf. Capt. Jno. Bickley was late
Capt. -.....--
Jno. Caruarden to be Capt. of the Cy. of Invalids at
Dover whf. [Wm.] Walsh was late Capt.
St. James's, 26 Nov. 1708 e.
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6 May 1710 e.
12 May 1710 e.
10 Aug. 1710 e.
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H'pton Ct., 25 Oct. 1711/
Windsor, 25 Oct. 1711/
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2 Nov. 1713/
St. James's, 25 May 171-4/
7 June 1714/
188 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND L»707-1714.]
COMPANIES OF INVALIDS AT HAMPTON COURT.
Jno. Gi iffitli to be Capt. of a new Cy. of Invalids to do
duty at Hampton Court ------- 23 Oct. 1709 e.
Tho. Rawsou to be Lieut, of do. ------ - „ «"•
Gilby Essingtoii to be Ens. of do. ..-.-- „ e.
Do. to be Lieut, of above Cy. - - - - - St. James's, I Dec. 1711/
Jeremy Mapp to be Ens. vice Essington . - - „ „ J.
Robt. Wells to be Capt. of the Cy. of Invalids at
Hampton Court whf. Capt. Laurence Van Hachten
deed, was late Capt. -------- 11 July 1710 e.
Edward Dowty {sic) to be Lieut, of above Cy. - - - - „ e.
Jno. Macquin to be Ens. of do. ------- ,, e.
Jno. Biistow to be Capt. of the Cy. of Invalids wlif.
— Griifin {sic) deed, was late Capt. - - - Windsor, 5 Oct. 1713/
Major Robt. D'Oyley to be Capt. of above Cy. vice
Robt. Wells „ 13 July 1714^.
COMPANY OF INVALIDS AT UPNOR CASTLE.
CAPT. Date of Commission.
[Col. Edward Hastings - - - - 5 Oct. 1703.]
LIEUT.
Robt. Lightfoot ----- 6 May 1710 e.
ENSIGN.
Fras. Seymour ----- „ e.
Jno. Webb^ to be Capt. of above Cy. vice Col. Edward
Hastings -------- St. Janie.s's, 10 Feb. 1711 y.
Andrew Fox to be Lieut, to do. vice Robt. Ligbtfoot - Windsor, 4 Sept. 1711 (/.
COMPANY OF INVALIDS AT TYNEMOUTH CASTLE.
Aud. Hay to be Lieut, to tho Cy. of Invalids wbf. Major
Ric. Betsworth is Capt. ------ Kens., 31 Jan. 1708 e.
Jno. Bickley to be Capt. of the Cy. of Invalids whf.
Capt. Lloyd deed, was late Capt. ----- „ 26 July 1710 </.
[1707-1714.]
COIVIMISSTON REGISTERS.
189
COMPANIES OF INVALID PENSIONERS AT THE TOWER OB^
LONDON.
Mat. Draper
Wm. Jones
Garret Murphy
Robt. Doyly -
Zachary Clark -
Jno. Stevens
Tl.o. Hyde
Samuel Ball
Chas. Nichols -
CAPT.
1st LIEUT.
ENSIGN.-
CAPT.
ENSIGN
CAPT.
ENSIGN.
Date of Commission.
8 Mar. 1711/.
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10 May 1711/.
10 Mill-. 1711/
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10 May 1711/
10 [?8] Mar. 1711/
8 Mar. 1711/
10 May 1711/
Supplementary Commission.
Jno. Bristow to be Capt. of the Cy. whf. Mat. Draper
was late Capt. -------
Windsor, 23 Oct. 1712/
COMPANY OF INVALIDS AT CHESTER.
Osmond Brinscomb to be Capt. of (he Cy. of Invalids at
Chester whf. — Tweddell was late Capt.
Jno. Co(.'k to be J]ns. to above Cy. . _ . -
Henry Jackson to be Kns. to Capt. Osmond Briti.scoiid) -
Kens., 13 May 1 707 e.
„ 29 Sept. 170S e.
Windsor, 5 Oct. 1711 ;/.
INDEPENDENT COMPANIES OF FOOT AT NEW YORK.
Philip Rokeby ^ to be 3rd Lieut, to the Cy- of Fuziliers
in New Y'ork under the immediate command of
Edward, Visct. Cornbury - - - - -
Jno., Lord Lovelace^ to be Capt. of that Indep. Cy. whf.
Edward, Vict^t. Cornbury was late Capt. in Our
Province of New Y'ork - . - - -
Archd. Kennedy to be 3rd Lieut, of the Indep. Cy. at
New York comded. by Col. Robt. Hunter Gov. of
that Colony - ------
Do. to be Adjt. to the four Indep. Cies. at New Y''ork -
Jno. Sharp to be Chaplain to the Forts and Forces at
New York --------
St. James's, 25 Dec. 1707 (/.
Kens., 13 May 1708 ff.
St. James's, 14 Apr. 17\'2 g.
190
ENGLISH AKMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
INDEPENDENT COMPANY OF FOOT IN BERMUDA.
CAPT.
Henry FuUon lo (*/<
Robt. Bigland ^^
LIEUT.
ENSIGN.
Date of Commission.
5 June 1713 g.
25 June 1713 g.
POUR INDEPENDENT COMPANIES OF FOOT AT ANNAPOLIS.
N.B. — Officers appointed to these Companies had served at the taking of Port Royal
{Annapolis), Nova Scotia, in 1710.
[Thos.] Caulfieldi2 -
[John] Williams 18 -
[Chris.] Aldridge" .
CAPT.
CAPT.
CAPT.
CAPT.
Date of Commission.
16 Oct. 1712/.
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[Laurence] Armstrong's ... ^^
Mem. — Commissions in blank for four Lieuts. and four Ensig?is to the aforesaid
Independejit Companies.
George Leigh '^ to be Capt. of one of the above Com-
panies vice Jas. Abercombie - - - - St. James's, 26 Apr. 1714 g.
— Campbell ^'' to be Lieut, of one of the above
Companies- ------- „ 11 Dec. 1712/
INDEPENDENT COMPANY OF FOOT IN NEWFOUNDLAND.
Timothy Gully to be Capt. of the Cy. of Foot in New-
foundland whf. Major Tho. Lloyd deed, was late
Capt.- -------- - Windsor, 4 July 1711/
Henry Davis to be Lieut, to above Cy. - - - . Kens., 8 June 1711/
Wm. Chalmers to be Surgeon to do. - - - - St. James's, 24 Apr. 1712/
Tho. Phillips to be Capt. of above Cy. vice Gully deed. - - Kens., 17 July 1712/
Timothy Gully [J unr.] to be Ens. of do. ----,, » /
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
191
INDEPENDENT COMPANIES OF FOOT AT PLACENTIA.
CAPT.
Geul. Fras. Nicholson ^^
CAPT. LIEUT.
Robt. Handy " -
Alex. Douglas -
Angus Nicholson
Col. Samuel Vetch 20 .
Fras. Fox 21
Tho. Piekstock -
Lt.-Col. Jno. Moody 22
Jno. Harvey
— Buckhurst
LIELT.
ENSIGN.
CAPT.
LIEUT.
ENSIGN.
CAPT.
LIEUT.
ENSIGN.
Date
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; of Commission,
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N.B. — These two Coinpanies tvere raised when Col. Roger Handasyde's Regf.
(22nd Foot) left Jamaica and formed the nucleus of the 4Qth Foot in 1743.
Lord Arch. Hamilton
CAPT.
23 . .
Date of Commission.
7 June 1714/
Tho. Warren -
[1st LIEUT.]
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Alex. Hall
[2nd LIEUT.]
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Geo. Mode
[3rd LIEUT.]
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Robt. Rookwood 2^
CAPT.
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Henry Peirce -
[1st likut.]
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Noel Merchant 26
[2nd LIEUT.]
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Wm. Hay
[3rd LIEUT.]
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192 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
1 Appointed Capt. of an Imlep. Cy. in Newfoundland 4 July 1711. Dead 17 July 1711.
2 See his former Comn. on p. 183. Latter Conin. as Solicitor to the 12 Companies of Invalids has
this note iu the margin : " And tlu' ray-master of Our tiuards and Garrisons or any Pay-niasters for
the time heing arc liereby authorised to pay unto you all such sum or sums of money as shall from
time to time he issued for the i)ayment of the said t'ompanies or any of them."
* This distinguished veteran had served nearly a quarter of a century in the Royal Scots Kegt. of
Foot. A letter from Queen Anne to the Lords of the Treasury, dated " St. James's, 30 Mar. 1704 "
ordered " £1.50 to be given to Capt. John Mowat iu consideration of his past services in the war in
Ireland and his bebuj now blind." — Warrant Book for Scotland, Vol. XIX.
* See his Comn. as Ens. in Col. O'FarreH's Fusiliers in Vol. III. p. 2G4 and note thereto. Also his
Comn. on p. 184 in Vol. VI. as 2nd JNIajor of Chelsea Hospital.
^ See his Comn. as Ens. iu Vol. IV., p. 178, and note thereto.
* Transferred from Ens. to a Cy. at the Tower of Loudon.
' Served previously as Capt. in Col. Borr's Regt. of Marines from which he retired in Nov. 1710.
See his Comn. on p. 182. Conius. renewed by George I. and George II. D. in 1733. Called
" Major Jno. Webb " in his obituary notice in the Ge7itteman''.s Maijazine.
8 Appears to have been a nephew of Sr. Wm. Rokeby, Bait, of Skiers in Yorkshire.
9 See Vol. v., p. 196, note 1.
'" Pulley ne. Appointed Govr. of Bermuda in 1713, which post he held live years. See his Comn.
as Capt. in Sr. Chas. Hotham's Regt. of Foot in Vol. V., p. 192, and note thereto.
" A certain Robert Bigland d. at Scarboro' in 1768.
'2 2nd son of Wm., Visct. Charlemont, in whose Regt. he had previously served. Appointed Lt.-Gov.
of Annapolis Royal 16 Oct. 1712 (see p. 184). D. iu 1717, at which time he had the rank of Major.
" Appointed Capt. in Col. Ric. Philipps's newly-raised Regt. of Foot in 1717.
» Do. Served previously in Col. Roger Towushend's Regt. of Foot. Major 17 Mar. 1744. In
1744 took part with Philipps's Regt. at the defence of Annapolis. Records of the iOth Regiment.
^* See biog. notice in Vol. V., p. 242, note 16.
'* This Comn. bears the words : " From Us Only," and was signed by Queen Anne. Major-
General Nicholson had power to confer Comus. while holding command in North America, but the
Queen's appointments, when made, were to override those bestowed by General Nicholson — hence
the words given on the Queen's Comn, Served previously as Lieut, in Sr. Chas. Hobby's Regt. in
New England. His real name was Lee, and from his Petition in Treasunj Papers (Vol. CCI., No. 11)
it seems he had seen service in Flanders and America.
'7 Probably James Campbell who was appointed a Lieut, in Col. Ric. Philipps's newly-raised Regt.
of Foot in 1717.
'* Appointed Ens. in the King's Holland Regt. (3rd Buffs) 9 Jan. 1678. Lieut, in the Duchess of
York's Regt. of Foot in 1684. Appointed Capt. of a Cy. of Foot for New England 30 July 1686.
Lt.-Govr. of New Y'^ork same year. Lt.-Govr. of Virginia in 1690. Founded the William and Mary
College in last-named Colony. Govr. of Maryland in Jan. 1694. In 1698 returned to Virginia as
Governor. Recalled to England in 170.'). In 1709 Nicholson and Col. Veitch were placed iu joint
command of a force which was to invade Canada, but the Expedition came to nothing. Commanded
the Expedition against Acadia (Nova Scotia) in 1710, and took Port Royal (which wa.' re-named
Annapolis) with 1,500 Coloiiiid troops and 400 British Marines. Lt.-Gen. of the Colonial Forces in
North America 1 Mar. 1711. Appointed Govr. of Nova Scotia and" Annapolis Royal " 20 Oct. 1712 ;
also Genl. and C.-in-C. of the British Forces in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland same date. Sent as
Go'T. to South Carolina in 1719. Kted. in 1720. Returned to England in 1725. D. in London
5 Mar. 1728. — Diet, of Nat. Biography.
'" Appointed Capt. in Col. Wm. Taylor's New England Regt. raised in Apr. 1710. Brevet Major
13 Oct. 1710. Placed on half-pay in 1713. D. in 1733.
^" Second son of Wm. Veitch the Covenanter. Is said to be identical with the Lieut. — Veitch,
who appears in the List of the C'ameronian Kegt. at its first raising (see Vol. III., p. 87) and to have
served at Dunkeld (21 .Vug. 1689) ; at Steinkirk in 1692; and at Landen in 1693. Served as Capt.
in the Expedition to Darien in 1698. Settled in New England and was sent on a political mission to
Quebec by the Govr. of Massachusetts in 170o. Returned to Kugland before 1709, and was appointed
Adjt.-Genl. to the Forces in North America by Queen Anne 2 Mar. 1709. Playe<l a leading pan in
the projected Expedition to Canada in 1709. Commanded half the force which bombaided and took
Port Royal, Acadia, in 1710, and was appointed the first Govr. of said Colonj' and C.-in-C. of the
troops iu Nova S^'otia. Accomi)anied Genl. Hill's Expedition to attack Quebec in 1711. Protested
strongly against the roturn of the transports and troops after the disaster to the same in the
St. Lawrence River (22 Aug. 1711). Su])ei'seded as Govr. of Nova Scotia by (Jenl. Nicholson in
1712-1713. In 1715 was restored to the Governorship of Nova Scotia, but only retained this post
till 1717. D. 30 Apr. 1732 "a prisoner for debt in the King's Bench." Bd. at St. George's, South-
wark. — Diet, of Nat. Biography.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTEKS. 193
'' The following is in Treasury Papers, Vol. CCVII. : —
" The Humble Petition of Francis Fox, Lieutenant in one of the Independent Companies at
Placentia, Newfoundland, now composed into a regiment and commanded by Colonel Philips,
mo^t humbly showeth :
'• That your Petitioner vras preferred to a Lieutenant's post by the Rt. Hon. the Earl of
Galhvay and served at the battle of Almanza in iSpain.
"That in 1710 he was at the reduction of Ann.ipolis Royal. That in 1711 he was detached
with a party and taken prisoner b}- the Indians, where he suffered inexpressible miseries at the
hands of those Salvages {sic), being shipwrecked and for four months together had not bread to
eate, only for sustenance clam fish and sealoyle, travelling through the woods — 1,800 miles —
naked, and nearly {sic) escaped being roa-ted alive. The truth of which appears by the annexed
certificates.
" That by these his sufferings, his Family, consisting of an aged mother, a wife and two small
children, one a cripple, are reduced to the greatest extremities.
"That the Earl of Gallway has been pleased in compassion to his unfortunate circumstances
to recommend him to the Rt. Hon. Lord Viscount Stanhope to i)romote him to a Company.
" Your Petitioner most humbly prays that in consideration of his services and sufferings, not
to be parallel by any living officer except those taken with him, your Majesty will be pleased to
grant him a Company in any part of 3'our Majesty's Dominions.
" And your Petitioner will ever pray."
*"- See biog. notice in Vol. IV., p. 179.
^ See his Comn. as Govr. of Jamaica on p. 181, and nute thereto.
-* See Vol. v., p. 292, note 9.
^^ See p. 45, note 3. At the time of his death (1745) was Capt. of a Cy. of Invalids at Hull.
S 167.1.
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ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
BREVETS.
1707-1714.
N.B, — See note at the head of p. 180.
St. James's, I Jan. 1707/
10 Jan. 1707 o
Wm. Barrel of the 1st Foot Guards to be Col. of Foot -
Bt.-Capt. Thos. Mallard of the Earl of Stair's Regt. to
act as Capt. of his Troop -----
Jonas Watson to be ('ol. in the Army and Train of
Artillery - - -
Wm. Boustield to be Major in do. and do. - - - ,, ,
N.B. — The above Covins, were signed by the Duhe of Marlborough.
St. James's, 1 Feb. 1707 I.
Kens., 7 Feb. 1707 e.
Alicaut, 7 Feb. 1707 y.
Kens., 14 Feb. 1707 c.
Valencia, 19 Feb. 1707 m.
Robt. Dent to be Lt.-Col. of Horse - - - .
Robt. Dormer^ to be Col. of do. - - - - -
Ric. Morley to be Lt.-Col. of do
Stephen Tempie ^ of Lord Mohun's Regt. of Foot to be
Capt. of Foot .-.---.
Wm. Froby of Visct. Mountjoy's Regt. to be Lt.-Col. of
Foot --------- „ 5 Mar. 1707 e.
Edward Jones 3 to be Col. of Foot - - - - Dublin Castle, 13 Mar. 1707 k.
Thos. Giles* to be Capt. of do. ----- „ 27 Mar. 1707 A.
Peter Bruce 5 to be Lt.-Col. in the Army - - - „ 1 Apr. 1707 y.
Tho. Morrice of Brigdr.-Gen. Blood's Regt. to be Capt.
of Foot - Kens., 1 Apr. 1707 e.
Peter Godby ^ to be Lt.-Col. of do.
Win. Leigh ^ to be Major of Foot . - - -
Robt. Reading ^ to be Lt.-Col. of do. - - -
Jno. Moyle of Col. Townsliend's Regt. to be Col. of do.
Jno. Lyard of Lord Essex's Dragoons to be Major of
Dragoons --------
Harry Freke of Gen. Erie's Regt. to be Capt. of Foot -
Fras. Duchesne Rufane of Col. Mordaunt's Regt. to be
Major of do. ------ -
Jas. Granxille of Col. Roger Elliot's Regt. to be Lt.-Col.
of do. --------
Jos. Delauney of Brigdr.-Gen. Gorges's Regt. to be
Lt.-Col. of do. -------
Ric. Philipps of Lord Portmore's Regt. to be Lt.-Col.
of do. --------
Chas. Dubourgay of Wightman's Regt. to be Col. of do.
Robert Napper {sic) of Maj.-Gen. Cadogan's Regt. to be
Col. of Horse -------
Piercy Kirke ^ to be Col. of Foot - - - -
Sr. Tristram Dillingtcn, Bt. of Genl. Lumley's Regt., to
be Capt. of Horse ------
Jno Jones '° to be Col. of Dragoons - - - -
Christopher Wray of Maj.-Gen. Farington's Regt. to be
Col. of Foot - - - - -
Jno. Rivason ^^ to be Capt. of Foot - . - -
Martin de Ribera^^ of the Earl of Galway's Regt. to be
Capt. of Foot - -
George Burston of Wills's Marines to l)e Col. of Foot -
Robt. Innes of Col. Tho. Alnutt's Regt. to be do.
Bernard Granville of Townshend's Re^t. to be Lt.-Col.
of Foot
Dublin, 6 Apr. 1707*.
- Kens., 10 Apr. 1707 e.
„ 13 Apr. 1707 e.
„ 15 Apr. 1707 e.
„ 24 Apr. 1707*^.
St. .James's, 1 May 1101 g.
- Lerlda, 23 May 1 707 k.
„ 1 June 1707*.
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Lerida, 1 June \1^j7 j.
24 June 1707 o.
- Lerida, 24 June 1707 m.
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Bel ping, 19 July 1707 A.
„ 24 Jidy 1707*.
Windsor, 19 Aug. l7o7 e.
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
195
David Ward of Wills's Marines to be Lt.-Col. of Foot -
Christopher Russell ^^ of Col, Joseph Wightman's Regt.
to be Major of Foot ------
Lieut. Thos. Drummond of Col. Preston's Regt. to act
as Capt, of his Cy. ...---
Simon Parry of Brigdr.-Gen. Sankey's Regt. to be Capt.
of Foot -.-..---
Phil. Boisdaune of Lord Portmore's Regt. to be do.
Jno. Haylett of do. to be do. . . . . .
Gregory Odiarne of the Royal Fusiliers to be do. -
Jno. Graham of Col. Wm. Breton's Regt. to be do.
Eldred :Mitchell ^^ to be Lieut, of Foot in the Cy.
comded. by Capt. Valentine Morris in Col. Luke
Lilliug^ton's liegt. ------
Gervase Parker to be Col. of Foot and to command and
take his rank accordingly in the Regt. of Rl.
Fusiliers - . - . . - - .
Thos. Chi vers to act as Major in the Duke of Argyll's
Regt. of Foot -------
Jno. Slaughter to act as Lt.-Col. in do. - - -
Paul de Gually to be Col. of Foot - - - -
Chas. Douglas to be Major of do. - - - -
Robt. Layton to be Capt. of do. -
Jno. Fitz Patrick to be Lt.-Col. of do. -
Jno. Arnot to be Lt.-Col. of do. - - - - -
Tho. de Veille to be Capt. of Foot . - - -
Theodore Collier to be Col. of Foot - - - -
Jasper Clayton to be do. ------
Giles Stevens of Lord Lovelace's Regl. to be Major
of do. --------
Humphrey Booth of Lord Mountjov's Hegt. to be
Lt.-Col. of do. ------ -
Tho. Webb of Sr. Cha>. Hotham's Regt. to be Capt.
of Foot
Jno. Looker of the Duke of Schomberg's Regt to be
Capt. of Horse -------
Wm. Boyle of do. to be Capt. of Hor?e . - -
Wm. Lee to be Lt.-Col. of Foot - - - - -
Chas. Irvine of Hill's Regt. of Foot to be Majcr of do.-
Wm. Hargrave of Aluutt's Re^t. of Foot to be Lt.-Col.
of do. .--.----
Sam. Slialcross of Allen's Regt. of Font to be do.
Jno. Hoare of the Queen's Dragoons to be Lt.-Col. of
Dragoons --------
Michael Fleming of Col. Godfrey's Regt. to be Major of
Foot ---------
Jno. Heigham of do. to be Capt. of do. - - -
Jno. Grierson of the Duke of Argyll's Regt. to be do. -
Hugh Scott of do. to be do. - - - - -
Nathaniel Gittins of the do. to be do. - - - -
John Melville of do. to be do. -
Ric. Reddish of Col. Godfrey's Regt. to be do.
Tho. Pennington of Stanwix's Regt. to be do.
Walter Breams i^ of Elliot's Regt. to be Lt.-Col. of
Foot - - - -
Wm. Elrington of Col. Pierce's Regt. of Foot to be
-Major of do. -------
Louis de Riffier ^^ to be Col. of do. - - - -
Belping, 24 Aug. 1707 w.
„ 2.5 Aug. 1707.
1 Sept. 1707 0.
Tarrega, 20 Sept. 1707 /.
„ 21 Sept. 1707 y.
Windsor, 30 Sept. 1707 e.
Tarrega, 1 Oct. 1707 /.
- Kens., 24 Dec. 1707 e.
1 Jan. 1708 0.
- Tarrega, 1 Jan. 1708 o.
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14 Jan. 1708 n.
Barcelona, 21 Jan. 1708 A.
- Kens., 15 Feb. 1708 e.
31 Feb. 1708^.
- Lisbon, 23 Feb. 1708 /.
1 Mar. 1708/
- Alicante, 1 Mar. 1708;.
Kens., 5 Mar. 1708^.
Lisbon, 10 Mar. 1708 A.
G Apr. 1708 o.
Kens., U Apr. 1708 e.
Lisbon, 19 Apr. 1708 /.
Kens., 20 Apr. 1708 e.
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[1707-171-i.]
1 Dec. 1708 o.
St. James's, 21 Feb. 1709/
12 Apr. 1709.
14 May 1709 e.
_ June 1709 e.
10 Oct. 1709 e.
Windsor, 19 Oct. 1709 ^r.
Lisbon, 1 Mar. 1710 /.
Lieut. Geo. Douglas of Col. Preston's Regt. to act as
Capt. of his Cy. - -
Huntington Manning " to be Lt.-Col. of Foot
Tho. Pitt of Harvey's Regt. of Horse to be Capt. of
Dragoons (MS.' Armi/ List, 1717)
[Ric] King to be Lt.-Col. of Foot . . . .
Jas. Abercrombie of the Royal Regt. of Foot to be do, -
[Metcalf] Graham to be do. - . - . .
James Otway of Harvey's Regt. of Horse to be Major
of Dragoons (MS. Army List, 1717) -
Geo. Douglas to be Col. of do. . . - - -
Tho. Ekines to be Col. of Foot
Luke Keating ^* to be Col. of Horse . - - -
Sr. Daniel Carrol ^^ to be Lt.-Col. of do. {Army List,
1740)
[John] Duke of Montagu 20 to be Col. of do.
Wm. Henry, Earl of Bath,2i ^q jjg Cornet of do. -
Peter Bruce to be Colonel of Foot . . . .
Peter Alisieu to be Major of Horse - . . .
Tho. Terson to be Capt. of Horse . . _ .
Jno. Peter Desbordes to be Col. of Dragoons
Gabriel de la Ban to be Capt. of Foot - - - -
[Isaac] De L'Aigle to be Major of Dragoons
Jno. Baines to be Lt.-Col. of Foot . . . _
Noel Barton to be Lt.-Col. of Dragoons - . -
Pierce Stapleton to be Lt. of Horse . . - -
Peter Comebrune to be Major of Dragoons - - -
Daniel Adee to be Lt.-Col. of do.
Peter Ribot to be Capt. of do. -
Wm. Forrester to be Capt. of Foot {Home Office Entry
Bk., Vol. XV.) Windsor, 1 Aug. 1710.
Ric. MuUins to be Major of Foot . . - - Port Royal, 22 Aug! 1710 /.
N.B. — This Comn. was signed by 3IaJor-Gen. Fras. Nicholson at Port Royal
{Annapolis), Nova Scotia.
Cutts Hassan 23 to be Capt. of Foot . - . - [Port Royal], 8 Sept. 1710 ^.
— Fordescue {sic) to be Ens. of do. ------ ,, e.
Robt. Reading 23 to be Col. of Foot - - Boston, New England, 1 1 Sept. 1710 /.
Henry Killigrew to be Lt.-Col. of Dragoons - - '■ 30 Sept. 1710 f.
Paul Miisearine^^ to be Major of Foot - - Annapolis Royal, 13 Oct. 1710 I.
Robt. Handy -° to be do. - - - - - - „ „ /.
Alex. Douglases to be Capt. of Foot . - - - „ HOct. 1710/«.
N.B. — The three last-named Comns. icere signed by Major-Gen. Fras. Nicholson.
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Andrew Boismorel to be Col. of Foot . - - - -
Wm. Cecil to be Major of do. - - - - - St.
Wm. Mathew 27 to be Lieut, of do. - - - -
Fras. Naizon of Harvey's Horse to be Capt. of Horse -
Ric. Knightley of the Rl. Regt. of Horse Guards to
be do. ----...-.-
Chas. Cockburne of the Rl Regt. of Foot to be Col. of
Foot St. James's, 1 Mar. 1711 <7
Alex. Irwyn of do. to be do.
An(. Colombiere of Webb's Regt. to be do. - - -
Wm. Henry, Earl of Bath, to be Col. of Horse -
Sam. BuUer of Lord North's Regt. to be Major of Foot
Henry Hunt of the Queen's Dragoons to be Col. of
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Peter Buor 29 to be Lt.-Col. by brevet in Col. Jas.
Jones's Regt. of Foot in the Island of Antego {sic) - Antego, 26 Aug. 1711 /.
Juo. Hill of the Rl. Irish Dragoons to be Col. of
Dragoons --------
Jas. Campbell of the Rl. Scots Dragoons to be do.
Ric. Gore to be Lt.-Col. of do. -
George Fielding to be Col. of Horse - - - -
Robt. Drury to be INIajor of Dragoons - - - -
Chas. Cathcarf to be Lt.-Col. of do. - - - -
Sr. Robt. Hay to be Major of do. - - - -
Jno. Granville to be Col. of Foot - . - -
Thos. Oldfield to be do. -
Sr. Jas. Abercrombie, Bt., to be do. - - - -
Jas. Douglas to be do. ......
Jno. Stewart to be do.
Edward Montague to be Col. of Dragoons -
Moses Leathes to be Col. of Foot . - - .
Robt. Innis to be do. -------
Jno. Ligoniere to be do. -
Wni. Hargrave to be do. ------
Stanhope Cotton to be do. -
Clement Nevill to be do. ------
Peter Campbell to be Col. of Horse - - - - „ „ /•
Robt. Dent to be do. ------
Edm. Turner to be do. - - - - - - „ 5? /•
[Jno.] Retry to be do. - - - - - - m » /•
Robt. Norton to be do. ------ „ ?> /•
Jno. Upton to be Col. of Dragoons - - - - „ »» /•
Wm. Egerton to be Col. of Foot „ m /
[Philip] Talbor to be do. » „ f-
Cornelius Swann to be do. ------ „ v /•
Tho. Dalzell to be do. ------ „ ?> /
Jno. Hamilton to be do. - . - - -
Alex. McKenzie to be do. - - - - - - 5? » J-
Jno. Middleton to be do. ------ ,> » /•
Jno. Arnot to be do. - - - - - - - » » J-
Robt. Wallis to be do. - » " /•
Chris. Hibbert to be do. ----- - >» ?' J;
Henry Harrison to be do. ------ >, »> /
Arthur Brett to be do. . . . - - - „ a J
Duncan McKenzie to be do. ----- „ » /•
George, Lord Forrester to be do. - - - - - »> '» /
Tho. Sidney to be do ------ „ „ J
Tho. Howard to be do. ------ „ » /
Henry Cornewall to be Col. of Horse - - - - „ » /
Jno. Bland to be do. ------- » j> J
Tho. Chudleigh to be Col. of Foot ... - „ " /'
Jno. Cope to be do. ------- >» » y
Samuel Sleigh to be Major of Foot - - - - St. .Tames s, 1 Jan. 1712/
Tho. Whitney to be Lt.-Col. of do. - - - - » " /
Wm. Leigh to be do. ----"' " " J'
[Fred.] La Penotiere to be do. - - - " " " *
[Wm.] Clephan (sic) to be do. ----- '» " ^
Cornelius Kennedy to be do. - - - " ' " " J^.
Jas. Foulks (sic) to be Col. of do.
Geo. Whitmore to be do. of do. - . -
— Bruce to be Major of do.
Ric. Cole to be Lt.-Col. of do. - - - "
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ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714]
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Ric McLean to be Lt.-Col. of Foot . - - - St. James's, 1 Jan. 1712 ^
Wm. I^Iurray to be Col. of do " " 'r
Tho. Jones to be do. " " y
George Purdon to be Major of do. - - - - »» " ^"
Samuel Forster to be do '» " y
George Hare to be do. of Dragoons - - - - »» " f
— Wheeler 30 to be Lt.-Col. of Foot - - - - « u J-
Ben. Drake to be Major of do. " " y
Jno. Reading to be do. of do. - - - " " " -''
Jno. Floyd to be do. of do.
[Henry] Ponsonby to be Lt.-Col. of do. - - - >» " y
Chris. Russell to be do. (*ee p. 90) - - - - " » /•
— More to be Major of do.
Jas. Eaton to be Lt.-Col. of Horse
Jas. Flemming to be do. - - - - " ' »» " *V
Ric, Lord Lumley to be do. - - - - " » " y
Tho. Hull to be Major of do. - - - - - » " y
Stephen Palmes to be do. - - - - " " » " y
Chas. Lanoe to be Lt.-Col. of Dragoons - - - » " /"
Owen Abbot to be do. " " y
Peter Hawker to be Col. of do. ----- »» " y
Jno. Hammond to be Capt. of Foot - - - - >' " */"!
[Wm.] Fitz-gerald to be Lt.-Col. of Foot - - - >» " f!
Robt. Laton to be do. - -
Jno. Lewis de la Bene to be do. - - - 7, -„
Jeffry Gibbons to be do. " » " y
Henrv Goddard to be do. - »' " y
[Thos.] Pollexfen to be do. - - - - - » " y
Fras. Jefferys to be do. - " " y
/
/
/
Ric. Prater to be do. -
Tho. Bruce to be do.
Samuel BuUer to be do.
Jno. Grace to be do. ... „ .
James Lausone {sic) to be do. " » y
Tho. Vincent to be do. - " " f
Wm. Fixhall to be Major of do. . - - - „ » J-
Chas. Legg to be do. " " y
[Jno.] Plate {sic) to be do. >» " y
Wm. Drummond to be do.- '• »> /•
Robt. Guybon to be do.
Giles Blethin to be do. - - -
Jas. Scott to be Col. of do.
Henry Carter to be do. . . -
[Jas.l Cunningham to be Lt.-Col. of do
Jas. Hume to be Major of do.
— Hamilton ^i to be do. -
Wm. Congreve to be Lt.-Col. of do. - - - - „ " «
Peter Hammers to be do. >» " ^
Jas. Stalker, Lieut, in the Rl. Regt. of Horse, to act as
Capt. in said Regt. o^l^^'""'' o Y ^ 2^
Leigh Backwell to be Col. of Horse - - - - St. James s, 2 Apr. 171^ g
Jno Philip Goodwyn to be Lt.-Col. of Foot - - Windsor, 1 June 171^^.
rihn- tTpX to bP Cant, of do. Kens., 27 June 1712/.
Chas. Herle to be Capt. of do.
Chas. Palerson to be do. " i t i„"i'7i9 /•
Wm. Cecil to be Lt.-Col. of Foot .... „ IJuly l/iz/.
Sr. Robt. Pollock to be Col. of Dragoons - - - » ' f
Jas. Flemming to be Major of Horse - - - - »> '\>j\^,„
— Mordaunt32 to be Lt.-Col. of Foot- - - - Wmdsor, 1 Aug. 171^ <7
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Fras. Byng to be Lt.-Col. of Horse . . . . Windsor, 6 Sept. 1712^.
Samuel Shu te to be Col. of Horse . . . . ^, 10 Oct. 1712/
Henry Hawley to be Col. of Dragoon.s - - - „ » /•
Wm. Marcham to be Major of Horse - - - - ,^ „ y-
Nicholas Bunbury to be Major of Foot ... '^^ 27 Nov. 1712/.
George Carpenter [Juur,], Capt. -Lieut, in the Queen's
Kl. Regt. of Dragoons, to be Capt. in tlie Army,
and to take rank as Capt. in said Regt. - - - St. James's, 22 Dec. 1712 //.
Jno. Moody to be Lt.-Col. of Foot - . . . ^^ 20 Apr. 1713/
Tho. Wyndham to be Capt. of do. - . . . ,^ 7 May 1713/
Roger Lawrence to be Col. of do. - - - - „ ,, g.
Jas. Urquhart to be Lt.-Col. of do. - - - - „ „ g.
Joshua Guest to be Col. of Dragoons - - . - Kens., 5 June 1713/
Samuel Foley to be Lt.-Col. of do. - - - - „ „ /
Jno. Hunter to be Capt. of Foot. . - . . „ 9 June 1713/
BREVET OMITTED IN VOL. V.
John, Marquis of TuUibardine ^^ to be Colonel - . . . 170(J.
MARINE FORCES.
BREVETS.
1707-1712.
N.B. — For Annotations see Vols. III., IV., and V. The Commissions given below
are taken from Marine Commission Booh, 1703-1713.
Major Jas. Bush of the Queen's Own Marines to be Lieut. -Colonel,
and to take rank from 25 Mar. 1706 . - - . .
Capt. [Jno.] Thomson of Lord Shannon's Marines to be Major and
to take rank from 15 Aug. 1705 ------
Roger Flower of Col. Joshua Churchill's Marines to be Capt.
Capt. [Jno.] Saunders of Col. Wills's Marines to be Major and to
take rank from 15 Aug. 1705 . . . - .
Capt. Winwood Ma.sham of Lord Shannon's Marines to be Major -
Capt. [Thos.] Savill of the Queen's Own Marines to l)e Major
Capt. {sic) [Thos.] Norcliff of do. to be Capt. . - - .
Lieut. [Jno.] Tucker of do. to be (.'apt. . . . . .
Major Louis de Sediere of Col. Holt's Marines to be Lieut. -Colonel
Lieut. Joseph Mason of Col. Wills's Marines to be Capt, and to take
rank from 1 Apr. 1706 .......
Lt.-Col. [Thos.] Markham of Lord Shannon's Marines to be
Colonel --.------'
Lt.-Col. Jno. Orfeur of do. to be Colonel
1 Feb
1707.
1 Mar.
15 Mar.
1707
1707.
20 Sept.
1 Dec.
1 Mar.
1707.
1707.
1708.
J5
1 Apr.
1708.
0 June
170S.
19 Mar.
1 .fan.
1711.
1712.
200 F.NGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
NON-REGIMENTAL COMMISSION.
Samuel Lynn to be Muster-Master-General of the Marine Force? - 19 Nov. 1709 z.
' Comn. signed by Earl Rivers. See his first Comn. in Vol. IV'., p. 198, ami note thereto.
2 See his Comn. in Vol. V., p. 265, and note thereto.
* Comn. signed by the Duke of Ormonde. See his Comn. as Capt. in the Inniskilling Regt. of
Foot, in Vol. IV., p. 99, and note thereto.
■• Comn. signed by the Duke of Ormonde. See list of Col. Tho. Pierce's Regt. in Vol. V., p. 252,
and note 5 on p. 253.
^ Comn. signed by the Duke of Ormonde. See p. 156, note 7.
'.Comn. signed by the Duke of Ormonde. See biog. notice in Vol. V., p. 252. note 1. D. in )735.
Will proved at Dublin same year.
' Believed to be Capt. Wm. Leigh of Lt.-Gen. Erie's Regt. of Foot.
* See p. 106, note 10.
' Comn. signed by the Earl of Galway. See his Comn. as Col. of Lord Portmore's Regt. on p. 65.
'" Comn. signed by the Earl of Galway. Appointed Major of Col. Edward Pearce's Dragoons,
into which Corps he had been drafted, in 1706, from the Eurl of Bangmore's Regt. of Foot. Dis-
tinguished himself the same year by his briive and successful defence of San Mateo, with 500
Spaniards, .\ppointed Lt.-Ccl. of Pearce's Dragoons in 1707. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Ap-
pointed Lt.-Gov. of Hull, and to rank as Col. of Foot, 16 Oct., 1714. Brig.-Gen. 18 Nov. 1735.
Maj.-Gen. 2 July 1739. Lt.-Gen. 27 May 1743. D. in 1749.
" Of Brigdr.-Gen. Wightman's Regt. of Foot. Wounded and taken prisoner at Almanza. See
p. 91, note 26.
'- Placed on lialf-pay on reduction of his Regt. Appointed Capt. of an independent Cy. of Foot,
at Plymouth 17 Mar. 1736. Serving in 1740.
'^ See biog. notice on p. 90, note 13.
'^ Comn. signed by Col. Daniel Parke, the C.-iu-C. in the Leeward Islands. See p. 149.
'^ See Vol. v., p. 176, note 4. Lt.-Col. Breams was appointed Capt. of an Indep. Cy. in Jersey
22 July 1731. Serving in 1740.
'* Regt. uutraced.
'7 See Vol. v., p. 193, note 11. The Brevet given above has this marginal note : " This brevet
has the same date as the Commission for the said Huntington Manning to be Lt.-Col. of Sir Chas.
Hotham's Regt. Signed by Major-General Jas. Stanhope on board of the Royal Anne in Alicant
Road, which Commission Col. Manning produced at the Office.
* See list of Sr. Daniel Carrol's Regt. of Horse under " British Regts. raised for service in Spain
and Portugal " in this Vol.
>9 Do.
^ 2nd Duke. Served a campaign under the Duke of Marlborough (whose 2nd dan. he married) as
a Volunteer. Appointed Col. of the 1st Troop of Life Guards 10 May 1715. Resigned in 1721. Re-
appointed in 1737, but was removed same year. lu 1740 was appointed Col. of the Regt. now known
as the 2nd Dragoon Guardi. In 1730 was appointed Master-General of the Ordnance and held this
post for many years. Raised a Regt. of Ordnance on the outbreak of tlie Rel)ellion in 1745, which
Corps was disbanded the following year. This nobleman was a man of learning, and had the honour
of being elected Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians 23 Oct. 1717. He d. in July 1749.
2' 3rd and last Earl of Bath of the Granville family. Born 30 Jan. 1692. Appointed Colonel of
Horse 3 Apr. 1711. D. of small-pox in May the same year.
"^ Commanded a Cy. of Marines in the Expedition to Nova Scotia in 1710 (see notice in Vol. V.
p. 146, note 28). Appointed Capt. of a Cy. of Invalids and placed on half-pay in 1717. Living in
1740.
'^ Comn. signed by Maj.-Gen. Nicholson. Special Service Officer in the Expedition to Nova Scotia
in 1710. See note 8.
■■' See his Comn. in Col. Wm. Walton's Regt. in chapter on " Colonial Regts. raised in New
England."
^ See his Comn. on p. 191, and note thereto.
-■' See his Comn. on do.
■■" Promoted from Sergeant in tlic Foot Guards. Served as Lieut, with Ensign's pay in New
England and Nova Scotia. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 201
*^ This Comn. bears this curious proviso : " This Comn is not to entitle Mr. Flotard to either rank
or pay."
'^ Comn. signed at Antigua by Col. Walter Douglas, Govr. and C.-in C. of the Windward Islands.
See Lt.-Col. Buor's Comn. on p. 149 and note thereto.
-" Untraced. Possibly Capt. Oliver Wheeler of Major-General Wade's Regt. of Foot, who had
been wounded at the battle of Almanza. Said officer's Comn. as Capt. in Wade's Regt. was renewed
in 1715.
^' Probably Capt. Robt. Hamilton of the Royal Regt. of Foot. See Vol. V., Part II., p. 36.
^^ Probably Capt. Chas. Mordaunt, who was appointed Lt.-Col. of Major-Gen. Hy. Mordaunt's
Regt. of Foot 26 Feb. 1713.
*' Eldest son of the first Duke of Atholl. Served as A.D.C. to Marlborough in the campaign of
1706, and was given a Brevet Colonelcy by the Duke. Said Comn. is not forthcoming in any of t'he
Comn. Kntry Hooks, but Marlborough in a letter t> the States General, dated 1st Aug. 1709, on the
subject of Lord Tullibardine's precedence in the Dutch Army mentions the bestowal of the Brevet in
question. This gallant officer succeeded the Duke of Argyll in command of a Scots Regt. in the
service of Holland, 27 Nov. 1708, and fell at the head of his Corps at Malplaquet when bravely
leading it to victory.
THE SCOTS ESTABLISHMENT.
1707—1714.
[1707-171 1.] EN'GLISH ARMY LISTS AND COMMISSION REGISTERS. 205
THE SCOTS [4th] TROOP OF LIFE GUARDS.
[Disbanded 25 Dec. 1746.]
N.B. — This Troop came on the English Establishment in Feb. 1709.
Jas. Campbell ^ to be Exempt - . . -
Peter Campbell ' to be do. - - - - -
Eras. Charters ' {sic) to be do. - - - -
[Daniel] Chariot* to be do. . . . .
[George] Lord Forbes '" to be Brigadier
Wm. Dundas " to be do. -
Hugh Elphiuston '' to be do. - . - .
Diigall Campbell^ to be Sub-Brigadier
Tho. Kennoway ' to l)e do. ....
Colin Campbell ^^ to be do. .....
— Whitney ^^ to be do.
Peter Laponge^- to be Surgeon - - - .
Robt. Friend ^* to be Chaplain - . . -
Alex. Hutcheson " to be Adjt. ....
N.B. — The Comns. given below bore the wor
Horse Guards."
Jas. Bruce ^^ to be Cornet and eldest Major -
Jas. Campbell ^® to be Guidon and do. -
Hugh Elphinston ^' to be Exempt and eldest Capt.
Strangwaj's Greene ^^ to be Brigadier and eldest Lieut.
George, Lord Forbe.s '" to be Exempt and eldest Capt.
Colin Campbell'" to be Brigdr. and eldest Lieut. -
Tho. Fazakerley ^^ to be do. and do. -
Ric. Smith" to be Sub. -Brigdr. and eldest Cornet
Ric. Marriot-' to be do. and do. - - - -
Lord John Kerr^^ to be 1st. Lt. and Lt.-Col. of above Troop
James Bruce -'" to be 2nd Lt. and do. -
Sr. Jas. Campbell,'-^ Bt. to be Cornet and eldest Major -
Peter Campbell ^" to be Guidon and do. - - -
Tho. Keanaway "^ (sic) to be Adjt. and Lieut.
Henry Brightman"^ to be Sub. -Brigdr. and eldest Cornet
Alex. Hutchinson *'^ to be Exempt and eldest Capt.
Ric. Buckland ^^ to be Sub-Brigdr. and eldest Cornet
Ric. Gifford*- to be do. and do. -
Ric. Marriot ^ to be Brigdr. and eldest Lieut.
Samuel Parnham ^ to be Sub. -Brigdr. and eldest Cornet
Ric. Stacev''* to be Exempt and eldest Capt.
Sr. Jas. Campbell ^ to be Lieut, and Lt -Col.
Peter Campbell ^" to l)e Cornet and eldest Major -
Samuel Horsey '^ to be Guidon and do. _ . .
Peter CampbelP® to be Lieut, and Lt.-Col. and rank as
eldest Lt.-Col. of Horse . . . - .
[George] Lord Forbes ^'^ to be Cornet and eldest Major -
James Gibson *^ to be Exempt and eldest Capt.
Chas. Dilke *^ to be Exempt and eldest Capt.
J no., Earl of Dundonald,*^ to be Capt. and Col. vice
Jno., Duke of Argyll - „ 6 Apr. 1714.?.
^ See biog. notice in Vol. V., p. 217, note 6.
^ Second son of Duncan Campbell of Whitestones, Cantyre. Promoted Guidon and Major 16 .Jan.
1710. Cornet and Major 31 Aug. 1711. Col. of Horse 1.5 Nov. 1711. Lt. and Lt.-Col. 10 June 1712.
Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Brigdr.-Gen. 15 Nov. 1735. Major-Gen. 2 July 173y.
Kens
1., 6 Mar. 1708 s.
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"Our 4th Troop of
Kens.,
24 June 1708 e.
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St. James's,
„ e.
18 Nov. 1708 e.
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11 Feb. 1709 e.
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16 June 1709 e.
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17 June 1709 e.
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16 Jan. 1710 e.
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25 Feb. 1710 e.
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15 Apr. 1710 e.
-
17 Apr. 1710 e.
-
30 June 1710 e.
H'pton Ct.,
, 21 Oct. 1710/.
St. James's,
. 28 Dec. 1710/.
Windsor,
31 Aug. 1711/
5J
- Kens.,
10 June 1712/
»
24 June 1712^.
St. James's,
, 11 Dec. 1712/
206 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1 707-1 714.J
Lt.-Gen. 26 Mar. 1743. D. 18 Feb. 1752. Lt.-Gov. of Portsmouth before 1747 ; also held the post
of " First Geatleman of the Beer Buttrj at the Court of St. James's " (^Landed Gentry, art.
" Campbell of South Hall, Co. Argyll.").
^ Charteris. See biog. notice in Vol. V., p 2i7, note 4.
* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving iu 1717.
5 Promoted Exempt and eldest Capt. 18 Nov. 1708. See biog. notice in Vol. V., p. 133, note 43.
' Appears to have been 2nd sou of Italph Dund-.is of Dundas. Out of the Troop before 1715.
^ Promoted Exempt and eldest Capt. 24 June 1708. Eldest son of the 4th Lord Balmerinoch. Is
said to have been slain at the siege of Lisle in 1708. — Burke's Extinct Peerage.
* Out of the Troop iu 1715.
' Kennaway. Appointed Adjt. 16 Jan. 1710. Resigned his Comn. on the accession of George I.
'» Promoted Brigdr. and eldest Lieut. 18 Nov. 1708, Out of the Troop in 1715.
'^ Untraced.
'- Appointed Director of British Hospitals in Spain 3 ^lar. 1711 and Surgeon to the Duke of Argyll
same date. Appointed Surgeon to the Garrison in Edinburgh Castle 29 July 1712.
" Served previously as Chaplain to the Earl of Orrery's Regt. of Foot. Resigned his Comn. as
Chaplain to the 4th Tp. of Life Guards soon after the accession of George I.
'•* Promoted Exempt and eldest Capt. 25 Feb. 1710. Out of the Troop before 1715.
'5 Promoted 2nd Lt. and Lt.-Col. of above Tp. 16 Jan. 1710. Out of the Troop in 1712. See his
Comn. in Vol. IV., p. 120, and note thereto.
•^ See note 1 .
>^ See note 7.
^^ Appointed Adjt. and Lieut, to 'he 2nd Tp. of Horse Grenadier Guards 13 Sept. 1709. Out of
said Troop 18 Dec. 1712.
'^ See note 5.
» Out of the Troop in 1715.
"-' Resigned his Comn. on the accession of George I.
'•^^ Out of the Troop before 1715.
^ Promoted Brigdr. and eldest Lieut. 30 June 1710. Luttrell the Diarist records under date of
6 May 1710 : — " Last night a quarrel happ'ned between Brigadier Marriot of the Duke of Argyle's
Horse Guards and one Mr. Dart, at the St. Albans tavern, by Pall Mall, and the latter mortally
wounded." Comn. renewed bj' George I. in 171.5. Serving in 1717.
^* See biog. notice in Vol. V., p. 217, note 1.
2* See note 15.
*• See note 1 .
^ See note 2.
« See note 9.
** Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in 1717 as Adjt. to the Scots Troop of Horse
Grenadier Guards.
30 Out of the Troop before 1715.
31 A certain Ric. Buckland was appointed Lieut, in Col. Moor's Regt. of Foot 28 Apr. 1709.
Comn. in the Life Guards renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving iu 1717.
*^ Appointed Adjt. to above Troop 5 Aug. 1714. Bt. Lieut, in same Troop 10 Nov. 1722. Serving
in 1727.
33 See note 23.
^* D. shortly after the accession of George I.
'* Resigned his Comn. about 1716.
3^ See note 1.
3' See note 2.
38 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut, and Lt.-Col. in 1715. D. in 1738.
39 See note 2.
« See note 5.
•" Son of Col. Sir Jno. Gibson, Knt. Served previously in his father's Regt. (the 28th Foot).
Resigned his Comn. as Exempt in the 4th Tp. of Life Guards soon after the accession of George I.
•»- See his Comn. as Brigdr. and eldest Lieut, in the 1st Tp. of Life Guards in Vol. V,, p. 243.
Comn. as Exempt renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving in 1717. From a MS. at the War OflSce
it appears this oificer had served seven years in the ranks.
■•3 4th Earl and one of the Reprcst-nlative Peers for Scotland in 1713. Resigned his Comn. in 1719
and d. the following year.
[ 1707-17 14.J COMMISSION REGISTERS. 207
THE 2nd [SCOTS] TROOP OF HORSE GRENADIER GUARDS.
{Disbanded in 1788.]
Wrn. Montgomery^ to be Major and rank as eldest Major of
Horse Kens., 6 Mar. 1708 *.
Lord Cummerland' {sic) to be Lieut, and Lt.-Col. and rank as
eldest Lt.-Col. of Horse -------„ „ s.
Lord VVandelP to be Cornet and rank as eldest Capt. of Horse - „ „ s.
Do. to be Guidon and rank as do. ------„ „ *.
Jno. Hope* to be Lieut, and rank as do. - - - - >j » *•
Monsr. Chevalier^ to be Sub-Lieut, and rank as eldest Lieut, of
Horse -- „ „ s.
Geo. Boswall' to be Adjt. and Lieut. -----„ „ s.
Alex. Montgomery '' to be Lieut, and rank as eldest Capt. of
Horse 24 Mar. 1709 e.
Joseph Hutchinson ^ to be Sub-Lieut, and rank as eldest Lieut.
of Horse - - - - 11 Apr. 1709 e.
Alex. Hubert ** to be Lieut and rank as eldest Capt. of Horse - - 2 June 1709 e.
Wrn. Montgomery '° to be Lieut, and Lt.-Col. and rank as eldest
Lt.-Col. of Horse 2 Sept. 1709 e.
Wm. Lyndall ^^ to be Major and rank as eldest Major of Horse - „ e.
Wm. Poulet'^ to be Lieut, and rank as eldest Capt. of Horse - - „ e.
Fras. Testas '' to be Sub-Lieut, and rank as eldest Lieut, of
Horse 13 Sept. 1709 #.
Straugeway Green " to be Adjt. and Lieut. ----- ,, e.
Edmund Turner'^ to be Lt. and Lt.-Col. and rank as eldest
Lt.-Col. of Horse St. James's, 10 Feb. 1710/.
Alex. Hubert '*' to be Major and rank as eldest Major of Horse „ 10 Aug. 1710 e.
Jno. Diincombe^" to be Guidon and rank as eldest Capt. of
Horse Windsor, 31 Aug. 1711/.
Edward Hutchinson '^ to be Lieut, and rank as eldest Capt. of
Horse St. James's, 11 Jan. 1712/
Jno. Chaworth^* to be Adjt. and Lieut. - - - - „ 18 Dec. 1712/
George, Earl Marisehal,-" to be Capt. and Col. vice the late Earl
of Crawford and rank as eldest Col. of Horse - - Windsor, 5 Jan. 171-1:^.
' See Vol. v., Part II., p. 37, uote 8.
- The Hon. Colin Lindsay styled Lord Cumberland. He was only son of Colin, 3rd Earl of Balcarres,
by his 3rd marriage with Lady Jean Ker, only dau. of Wm. 2iid Earl of Koxburghe. Douglas, in his
Peerage o/ ^co^/a7(f/, says Lord Cumberland died in 1708; but this is doubtless an error, jis in the
MS. Army l^ist for 1715 Lord Cumberland appears as a Capt. in the Royal Regt. of Foot. He is
said to have been A.D.C. to the Duke of Marlborough.
" Archibald Douglas, Lord Wandale. Son of the first Earl of Forfar. Lt.-Col. of Col. Wm. Ker's
Regt. of Dragoons 18 Xov. 1711. Succeeded as 2ud Earl in Dec. 1712. See his Comn. as Col. of
the present 3rd Foot on p. 68. Envoy to Prussia in 1714. Served as a Brigdr.-Gen. at the battle of
Sheriffmuir, where he was severely wounded and taken prisoner. D. of his wounds at Stirling
8 Dec. 1715.
* See his Comn. as Capt. and Lt.-Col. in the 3rd Foot Guards on p. 59 and note 5 on p. 60.
5 Out of the Troop before 1715.
« Do.
^ Probnbly the Alex. Montgomery who had been appointed Capt. in the Rl. Scots Fusiliers 24 June
1706. Out of the 2nd Tp. of Grenadier Guards before 1715.
* Called " Josias" Hutchinson in the MS. Army List 1715. Resigned his Comu. in 1716.
9 Transferred from Col. Wm. Breton's Regt. of Foot. Had served from 1706-1708 in the Rl. Scots
Fusiliers (see Vol. V., p. 82). Promoted Major of the Scots Tp. of Horse Grendr. Gds. 10 Aug. 1710.
Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Lieut, and Lt.-Col. 4 Feb. 1722. Serving in 1727.
208 ENGLISH AKMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
»o See note 1.
'' Probably Capt. Wm. Lyndall of Haudasyde's Kegt. of Foot, who was appointed to an additional
Cy. iu aforesaid Kogt. about' 1704 and sent to Tilbury Fort to do garrison duty tliere while his Kegt.
was in the West Indies. See Petition of Capt. Wm. Lyndall in Jamaica S.P., Vol. X., Public Record
Office.
12 Comn. renewed by George 1. in 171.5. Serving in 1717. Further services untraced.
'3 Do. Do.
'* See his Comn. on p. 205.
'* Served previously as Capt. and Lt.-Col. in the Coldstream Guards. Comn. in the 2nd Tp. of
Grendr. Gds. renewed bv George I. in 171-5. Serving in 1717. He was only son of Edmund Tumor
of Stoke Rochford, Co. Lincoln, and grandson of Sr. Chris. Tumor, one of the Barons of the Exchequer
in 1660.
1* See note 9.
17 See p. 84, note 15.
18 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving with same rank in 1727.
1^ Resigned his Comn. about 1716.
^ Succeeded as 10th Earl iu 1712. Appointed Capt. in the Earl of Hyndford's Regt. of Dragoons
25 Mar. 1711. According to Millan's Succession of Colonels (1742) this nobkman had been a
Colonel from 6 Feb. 1704, and is said to have attained the rank of Lt.-Gen. 1 Jan. 1710?
Dr. Beatson's Political Index gives the date '• 12 Mar. 1711" for Earl Marischal's promotion to
last-named rank, but the Comn. Entry Books only give his Comn. on p. 211, and that on p. 207.
Earl Marischal was removed from his command iu the Life Guards on the acces^iicn of George I., and
joining the Earl of .Mar, in the Rebellion of 1715, his estates and honours were forfeited by Act of
Attainder in 1716. This nobleman subsequently entered the service of the King of Prussia. In 1763
Earl Marischal was received at the Court of George II., and a special Act of Parliament enabled him
to hold real property in England. He d. at Potsdam, in 1778, aged 86.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 209
THE MARQUIS OF LOTHIAN'S REGT. OF DRAGOONS.
[7th hussars.]
N.B. — This Kegt. tvas broken in 1714 but restored 31 Jan. 1715.
Patrick, Lord Polwarth,^ to be Colonel vice the Marquis
of Lothian- ..---.--- 28 Apr. 1707 *.
N.B. — Came on- the English Establishment in 1708.
[James] Urquhart^ to be Capt. -Lieut. . . - - Kens., G Mar. 1708 s.
Jas. Nasmitli ^ to be Lieut. ------,> ,, ■*•
Anto. Aikin * to be Adjt. -------„ „ s.
Patrick Taltier ^ (sic) to be Surgeon -----„ „ s.
Jno. Langlands^ to be Cornet (Half -Pay List, 1740) - ,,
Alex. Hume 7 to be Adjt. ------- 11 Feb. 1709 e.
Wm. Carr^ {sic) to be Colonel vice Lord Polwarth - Windsor, 10 Oct. 1709/7.
Mat. Stewart 9 to be Capt -Lieut. - - - - St. James's, 29 Mar. 1711/.
Mat. Semple ^^ {sic) to be Lieut, to Lord Terfigon {sic) „ ,, /'.
Jas. Ramsay ^^ to be Chaplain - ... - ^^ 25 Apr. 1711/
Alex. Steuart^^ to \^q Cornet to Capt. . . _ Kens., 15 May 1711/
Arch., Lord Wandell,i3 to be Major . - - - Windsor, 22 Sept. 1711 /
And. Ainsley ^^ to be Qr -Mr. of Col. Preston's Tp. - London, 14 Mav 1711 k
Arch., Lord Wandell ^^ to be Lt.-Col. - - ■ St. James's, 18 Nov. 171 1 k.
Lord Torphickin 16 (^/c) to be Major - - - - „ 15 Feb. 1712 //.
Jas. Ogilvie 1' to be Lieut, to Lord Torphycken - - AVhall, 1 .Jan. 1713 /.
Wm. Johnston i* to be Cornet to Lord Wandell - - „ ,, /.
Jas. Nasmyth ^^ to be Major vice the Earl of Forfar
{Irish Comn. Entrij Bk. 1713-1714) ----- 15 Apr. 1714.
Jas. Dundas '^^ to be Lieut, vice Jas. Nasmyth (do.) . - . ^^
' See biog. notice in Vol. III., p. 37, note 8.
- See his Comn. as Adjt. iu S^ol. III., p. 183. Out of the Regt. 29 Mar. 1711.
^ Nasmyth. Appears to have been ekiest sou of Sr. Jas. Nasmyth a Bart, of Nova Scotia. Pro-
moted Major of above Regt. 15 Apr. 1714. Succeeded as 2nd Bart, of Posso, Co. Peebles, in 1720.
D. in 1779.
■* (Jut of the Regt. in 1709.
^ Probably sou of the Peter Telfer who was Surgeon to above Regt. in 1694. See Vol. IV., p. 15,
note 1. Patrick Telfer's Comn. was renewed b3' George I. in 1715.
^ Left the Regt. in 1714. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
'' Serving as Qr.-]\Ir. to the Colonel's Troop in 1713. Out of the Regt. iu 1715.
^ The Hon. Wm. Ker, youuger son of the 3rd Earl of Roxburgiie and brother to the 1st Duke of
Roxburghe. Served with his Regt. iu Flanders, 1710-1712, under the Dukes of Marlborough and
Ormonde. Two letters from Col. the Hon. Win. Ker to his mother from Flanders are printed in the
Roxburghe Papers (^Hist. MSS. Comn. \Ath Kept. App.v. I't. III.). Wcunded at the battle of
Sheriffmuir and had a horse shot under him. Brig.-Genl. 18 May 1727. Major-(ieu. 10 Nov. 1735.
Lt.-Gen. 2 July 1739. Was M.P. for Berwick for some years and held the post of Groom of the
Bedchamber to George Prince of Wales. D. unra. 7 Jan. 1741.
s Promoted Major 31 Jan. 1715. Serviug with .same rank in 1727. Out of the Regt. 4 Apr. 1733.
'" Sempill. Appointed Cornet in above Regt. 1 Mar. K>95. Placed on half-pay iu 1714 (see
his Petition in Treasury Papers, Vol. CCXXXIII., No. 3). Appointed Lieut, in the Rl. Irish
Dragoons about 1715 or 1716. Serving iu 1721.
^^ Comn. renewed by George I. iu 1715.
1- Left the Regt. before 1715.
^' See p. 207, note 3.
^* Ainslie. Comn. signed by Col. the Hon. W. Ker. Services untraced after 1713.
S 3675. O
210
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[171)7-1714.]
'* Comn. signed by the Duke of Marlborough. See p. 207, note 3.
^* James, 7th Lord Torphichen. See Vol. V., p. 212, note 1,
'^ Comu. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving as Lieut, in same Hegt. in 1727.
'* Comu. as Adjt. renewed by George L in 171.5. Promoted Lieut. 3 June 1721. Serving
in 1727.
^' Comu. signed by the Lord-Lieut, of Ireland. See note 3.
-° Comn. signed by the Lord-Lieut, of Ireland. Out of the Kegt. before Jan. 1715. Drawing
half-pay in 1722. Probably James Dundas of Dundas, who md. a dau. of Wm., Lord Forbes.
COLONEL THE HON. WM. KER'S REGT. OF DRAGOONS.*
[7th HUSSARS.]
[1713.]
CAPTS.
[Wm.] Kcr,
LIEUTS.
[Mat.] Stewart,
Col. Capt.-Lt.
Lord Terpicken {sic), Jno. Campbell.
Lt.-Col.
David Ogilvy.
Major.
[Wm.] Preston. Eras. Scott. — Mackgill. [And.] Ainslie.
[Balthazar] Guidet. James Nesmith (sic). [Alex.] Stewart. — Foster.
— Berkeley.^ James Ogilvie. [Wm.] Johnston. — Scott.
CORNETS. QR. -MASTERS.
[Wm.] Richardson. Alex. Home.
[Robt.] Maxwell. — Cuninghani.
[John] Langlands. — Blair.
* From an original undated MS. in the possession of George Tancred, Esq., late Capt. Royal
Scots Greys.
' Possibly the Hon. Henry Berkeley, 3rd son of Charles, 2nd Earl of Berkeley. Had been Page of
Honour to the Duke of Gloucester; also to Queen Anne. In Dec. 1717 was appointed Col. of the
King's Own Kegt. of foot, and in 1719 was removed to the Scots Troop of Horse Grenadier Guards.
D. a Brigadier- General in 1736.
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
211
LORD CARMICHAEL'S REGT OF DRAGOONS.
\_Disbanded in Ireland in 1712 or 1713.]
[Alex.] Read i to be Adjt. ------
Jas. Crichton^ to be Qr.-Mr. to Capt. Gavin Hamil-
ton's Tp. --------
— Donjjlas'^ to be Cornet to Capt. Walter Denham
Daniel Vere •* to be Lieut, to Sr. Robt. Pollock
Do. to be Capt. vice Wm. Vere - - - - -
George Blair ^ to be Lieut, to Capt.
[Robt.] Bailie^ to be Cornet to Capt.
Daniel Vere " to be Capt. of Sr. Geo. Wishart's late Tp.
Sr. Robt. Ponock,8 Bt. to be Lt.-Col. - - - -
Gavin Hamilton ^ to be Major - - - - -
Wm. Napier 10 to be Lieut, to Major Gavin Hamilton -
Fras., Lord Sempil ^^ to be Capt. vice — Weir {Home
Office Entry Bh. Vol. XV.) - - - -
George, Lord Keith i- to be Capt. vice Denham -
Robt. Bailey 13 to be Capt. -Lieut. . . . .
Juo. Carmiehael i^ to be Cornet to the Col's, own Tp. -
Kens., 6 Mar. 1708 s.
Edinburgh, 21 Apr. 1708 /.
1 .July 17U9 e.
e.
4 Feb. 1710 e.
„ e.
24 Aug. 1710 e.
€.
" ^ ^'
St. James's, 26 Jan. 1711 /.
16 Apr. 1711.
- Kens., 25 .Juue 1711/.
St. James's, 31 Jan, 1712/.
17 Apr. 1712/
' Placed on half-pay on the EngHsh Establishment about 1712. Drawing half-pay in 1739.
- Comn. signed by Lord Carmiehael. Further services untraced.
" Untraced.
* See Vol. v., p. 209, note 7.
* Believed to have been in the Regt. when it was disbanded.
^ Promoted Capt. -Lieut. .31 Jan. 1712. Reduced with the Regt.
' See note 4.
« See Vol. V„ p. 209, note 3.
® See do., do., note 4.
'" A certain Wm. Napier was appointed Cornet in Lord Windsor's Regt. of Horse in 1716.
" Ninth Lord Sempill Took his seat in the Scottish Parliament 14 May 1703. D. num.
'- See p. 208, note 20.
'* Reduced with the Regt.
'"» Eldest son of Lord Carmiehael. Succeeded his father in 1737 as 3rd Earl of Hyndford. Born
15 Mar. 1701. Appointed Major of the 13th Regt. of Dragoons 22 Nov. 1720. Capt. and Lt.-Col.
in the 3rd Foot Guards in 1733. D. in 1767.
O 2
212
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
MAJOR-GENERAL MAITLAND'S REGT.
AT FORT WILLIAM.
OF FOOT
[25th REGT. OP FOOT.]
Sr. Jas. Campbell ' of Auchinbreck to be 2nd Major and
Captain --------
Alex. Moncreif '•' to be Ens. (MS. Army List, 1717)
Chas. Maitland ' to be Lieut, to Capt. Wm. Weir -
Wni. Brodie* to be Chaplain . - - . -
Robt. Young ^ to be Capt. vice Major Sr. Robt. Hamil-
ton, Bt. --------
Jno. Leslie " to be Capt. vice Jno. Steuart -
Robt. Scott" to be Capt. -Lieut. -----
Kobt. Alexander ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Robt. Young
A.lex. Arnott'' to be do. to Capt. Jno. Leslie -
Wm. Miller i** to be Ens. to Capt. Wm. Weir
Tho. Halyl)urtou " to be do. to Sr. Wm. Gordon, Bt. -
Chas. Maitland [Junr.] '"^ to be Ens. to Capt. Jno. Lesley
Jno. Middleton ^^ to be Lt.-Col. -----
Wm. Breton ^* to be Colonel vice Lt.-Gen. Maitland
Alex. Brown'* to be Ens. {Home Office Entry Bk.,
Vol. XV.) ----■---.
Jno. Grace '* to be Major {do.)
Robt. Walkinshaw '' to be Capt. vice Wm. Vere {do.) -
Patrick Ronald'^ to be Capt. vice Archd. Hay
Jno. Maitland '^ to be Ens. {Home Office Entry Bk.,
Vol. XV.) .-.---
Chas. Wilkie -" to be do. to Lt.-Col. Jno. Middleton
James Biggar -' to be Capt. vice Campbell - - -
Alex. Arnott'^'' to be do. vice Sr. Wm, Gordon
Sr. Wm. Gordon," Bt. to be 2nd Lt.-Col. {Nome Office
Entry Bk., Vol. XV.) . - - . -
Wm. Mackenzie^* to be Capt. vice — Breton
Alex. Moncreif ^'^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Arnott
Jno. Murray -* to be Surgeon -----
Wm. Breton ^^ to be Capt. vice Lord Frazer - - -
Accolam {sic) Milbank -^ to be Capt. vice Chris. Pomphry
Abraham Satyre -" {sic) to be Lieut, to Capt. Biggar
Wm. Murray '^ to be Surgeon {Home Office Entry Bk.,
Vol. XV.) ■ - - -
[Henry] Stapylton *^ to be Ens. to Capt. Walkinshaw -
Robt. Douglas *^ to be Qr.-Mr. -----
Robt. Middleton *^ to bo Ens. to Capt. Biggar
Ric. Whitfield^ to be Qr.-Mr. - - - - -
[David] Lawrence ^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Middleton
" in room of — Lawrence your Father who has had
Our leave to resign " -
Arthur Elphinstone ** to be Capt. vice Robt. Young deed.
- Kens., 30 Apr. 1707 s.
- 6 Mar. 1708.
Kens., 8 June 1708 e.
- Windsor, 6 July 1708 e.
„ 27 July 1708 e.
)> >» ^•
55 55 ^•
55 55 ^'
55 55 ^•
55 >» *•
St. James's, 7 Dec. 1710/
„ 18 Mar. 1711/
„ 15 Apr. 1711/
„ 30 Apr. 1711.
" 4 May 1711.
„ 15 May 1711/
„ 17 May 1711.
Windsor, 27 July'l7ll/.
„ 18 Oct. 1711/
55 55 /•
[ 5, 55 ].
St. James's, 12 Jan. 1712^.
24 Jan. 1712/
,',' 27 Mai-. 1712 f.
„ 28 Mar. 1712/
„ 10 Apr. 1712/
1 Aug. 1712.
St. James's, 11 Dec. 1712/
/
18 Feb. 1713/
55 55 /•
20 Mar. 1714 *.
27 Mar. 1714/
* " By Royal Letter." Son of Sr. Duncan Campbell, a Bart, of Nova Scotia.
Parliament from 1703-1707. Left the Regt. 18 Oct. 1711. D. in 1756.
2 Promoted Lieut. 24 Jan. 1712. Serving in 1717.
• Serving with same rank in 1717.
Sat in the Scottish
[1707-1714.J COMxMISSION REGISTERS. 213
* Dead 24 Jan. 1715.
5 See Vol. v., p. 223, note 3. Dead 27 Mar. 1714.
« Dead 1 Jan. 1715.
' Appointed En3. in above Regt. 29 Dee. 1690. Lieut. 1 Aug. 1G93. Capt. 25 Feb. 1716.
8 Out of the Regt. before 1717.
* Promoted Capt. 18 Oct. 1711. Out of the Re^^t. before 1717.
1° Out of the Regt. before 1717.
" Resigned his Comn. on the accession of Geoiiie I. Piohablj' a scion of the notable family of
Pitcur, of which stock was the Halyburton, or Halliburton, who acted as Commissary-General to
Viscount Dundee, at Killiecraukie, and was killed about the time that his p'allaut chief received his
death wound as recorded in the old Jacobite song: —
"The bauld I'ltcur fell in a furr,
And Clavers got a clankie O."
And it was also a Halliburton who helped to carry the dying Dundee into the neighbouring mansion
house of Urrard at the close of the aforesaid battle.
'- Comn. renewed by George I. in Jan. 1715. Serving in 1717.
^^ Of .Seaton, Co. Aberdeen. 5th son of George Middleton, D.D., Minister of Glamis. Capt. in
the Duke of Argyll's Regt. of Foot 24 May 1709. Bt. Col. 15 Xov. 1711. Left the Regt. 15 July
1717, but was appointed Colonel of his old Corns 17 June 1721. Transferred to the Colonelcv of the
present 13th Light Infantry 29 May 1732. Brigdr.-Gen. 13 Nov. 1735. D. 4 May 1739. Was M.F.
for Aberdeen burghs ; Govr. of Holy Island, and Dep.-Govr. of Tynemouth Castle.
'* See biog. notice in Vol. III., p. 238, note 1 1.
'" Out of the Regt. in Jan. 1717.
*■ Cornet in Lord Denbigh's Dragoons 16 Feb. 1694. 2nd Lt. of Grendrs. in Lord Huntingdon's
Regt. of Foot 10 Mar. 17<)2. Capt. 4 Feb. 1704. Lt.-Col. of Lord Shannon's Regt. of Foot (23th
Foot) 17 July 1717.
'" Promoted Major 17 Julj' 1717. Further services untraced.
'* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving iu 1717.
*^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Attained the rank of Capt. 1 Mar. 1739. Serving in
174U.
-° Comn. renewed by George I. in Jan. 1715. vServing in 1717.
-Do. Promoted Major 19 July 1732. Lt.-Col. of the present 37th Foot 2 7 Mar. 1742. Dead in
Feb. 1746.
-•' Out of the Regt. before Sept. 1717.
*'■' See biog. notice in A^ol. III., p. 86, note 14.
-•• Appointed iu place of Capt. Wm. Breton. " a minor." Out of the Regt betore Jan. 1717.
-^ Serving with same rank in 1717.
2« D. or left the Regt. about 1 Aug. 1712.
-' Son of the Colonel. A minor. Out of the Regt. before Sept. 1717.
'■'* Acclom Milbanke, of Barningham, Yorkshire. 2nd son of Sr. Mark Milbanke, 1st Bart. Serving
as Capt. in above Regt. in Sept. 1717.
-' See his Comn. as Ens. in Col. Toby Caulfield's Regt. on p. 163 Serving as Lieut, in
Lord Shannon's Regt. of Foot in Sept. 1717.
^' Serving as Surgeon in above Regt. in Sept. 1717.
^' Serving as Ens. in above Regt. in Sept. 1717.
'■ Appointed Ens. in above Regt 22 May 1694. Lieut. 9 Mir. 1705. Serving as Lieut, iu Sept.
1717.
"•' Serving as Ens. iu above Regt. in Sept. 1717.
3-1 Out of the Regt. 25 Aug. 1715.
■*■* Serving as Lieut, in above Regt. in Sept. 1717.
■'^ Left the Regt. in 1715. Half brother to .lohn, 5th Baron Balmerinoth, whom he succeeded in
the title. He engaged in the Smart risings of 1715 and 1745; was taken prisoner after the battle of
CuUodeu, and executed for high treason 18 Aug. 1746, when his honours became forfeited.
214
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[I707-1714.J
COL. ALEXANDER GRANT'S EEGT. OP FOOT.
[Disbanded in 1713.]
N.B. — This Regt. came on the English Establishment in 1708 ; was sent to Flanders
the same year and took part in the siege of 3Ions (1709). Went to Ireland
after the Peace of Utrecht and was disbanded there in 1713. The List given
below is taken from the Flanders Army List for 1709.
CAPTS.
Alox. Graut,^
Col.
6 Mar. 1706.
Jno. Stewart,"
Lt.-Col.
28 Apr. 1707.
Wra. Clepliane,^
Major.
1 Jan. 1706.
Jno. Burjand,^ {sic)
5 May 1702.
Alex. Cumming,"
29 May 1703.
Chas. Elphinstone,^
31 May 1706.
Pat. Murray/
31 May 1706.
Chas. Stewart/
22 May 1 707.
George Grant/
18 Aug. 1707.
Jas. Minzies/"
6 xMar. 1708.
Jas. Grant/^
6 Mar. 1708.
Hugh Rose,"
Gr. Cy.
6 Mar. 1708.
ADJT.
Jas. Grant,
10M:ir. 1707
LIEDTS.
Jas. Balfour,
Capt.-Lt.
6 Mar. 1708.
Juo. Nielson,
5 May 1702.
Jno. Grant,
5 May 1702.
Robt. Turnbull,
5 May 1702.
Ben. Barton,
5 May 1702.
Jas. Tailfer,
30 Nov. 1703.
Henry Bruce,
31 May 1706.
.Fno. Chalmers,
22 May 1707.
Alex. Raile {sic),
22 May 1707.
Jno. Luudie,
6 Mar. 1708.
Alex. Corbet,'^
6 Mar. 1708.
Alex. Lesley,
1st Lt.
6 Mar. 1708.
Jas. Ogilvie,
2nd Lt.
6 Mar. 1708.
EXSIGNS.
Fras. Scott,
5 May 1702.
Jno. Stirling/*
31 May 1706.
Jno. Lindsay,
31 May 1706.
Alex. Graham/^
23 Jan. 1707.
Alex. Bruce/"
8 Apr. 1707.
Arch. Martor {sic),
6 Mar. 1708.
Alex. Moncrief,
6 Mar. 1708.
Robt. Grant,
6 Mar. 1708.
Geo. Scott,
6 Mar. 1708.
Louis Grant,^^
6 Mar. 1708.
Jno. Wordie,
6 Mar. 1708.
QR.-AIR.
Alex. McWatie,
6 Mai-. 1708.
CHAPLAIN.
Geo. Story,
6 Mar. "l 708.
SURGEON.
Wm, Bailie,
0 Mar. 1703.
SUPPLEMENTARY Co.M MISSIONS.
Jno. Stirling''* to be Lieut, to Capt. Stewart
Alex. Cuming '" to be do. to Capt. Geo. Grant -
Patrick Turnbull ^'^ to be Ens. to Capt. Murray -
Lewis Grant ^' to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Jno.
Stewart -------
Jas. Menzies " to be Ens. {Home Office Entry
Bk., Vol. XV.) --'---
Geo. Brodie'-^ to be do. (do.) - - - .
Camp at Viler Brulin, 23 July 1710^.
k
J> » >» ^•
- 11 Apr. 1711.
[1707-1714] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 215
Wm. Fullerton -* to be Capt. vice Jas. Grant - - St. James's, 23 Apr. 1711/.
Alex. Leslie-^ to he Capt. -Lieut. (Home Offjro
Entry Bh., Vol. XV.) - - - " 15 June 1711.
Rie. Burn-Uo be Ens. (rfo.) - „
Hugh Cochrane ■' to be Lieut, {do.) ------- ^^
John Rutherford -^ to be do. {do.) ....... ^^
Wm. Xorcliffe'-'' to be Capt. vice Geo. Grant - - - Windsor, 12 Sept. 1711/.
James Grant ^'^ to be Ens. to Capt. Wm. Fullarton - St. James's, 24 Jan. \l\2g.
Lewis Grant *• to be Adjt. ----- ^^ 7 Feb. 1712/
James Grant '*- to be Surgeon ----- ^^ »> /•
Ant. Robinson ^ to be Ens. to Capt. N'orcliffe - - - Kens., 8 May 1712 g.
' See biocr. notice iu Vol. V., p. 223, Dote 1. Sir Wm. Fraser, in The Chiefs of Grant, states that
when the Colonelcy of above Regt. was offered to Alex. Grant he was empowered to fill up a number of
blank Commissions with the names of his own relatives and friends to serve iu the Corps. It will be
seen from the names in above List that Col. Grant availed himself of the privilege vouchsafed.
- Placed on half-pay in 1713. Lt.-Col. Stewart (or Stuart) was taken prisoner with Col. Grant
and three subalterns by the French when crossing from Ostend to Dover in 1710, and carried to
Calais (see mention of this incident in the Marlborough Despatches). Possibly Col. Jno. Stuart
of Innernytie, who served on the Jacobite side iu the rising of 1715.
■' See Vol. v., p. 225, note 3. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Sided with the Jacobites in the '15
and served as Adjt.-General to the Marquis of Urummond (son of the titular Duke of Perth) at
Sheriffmuir.
"* Called "Burjeamer" in the Scottish Treasury Papers ior 1702. Serving in Flanders in 1709.
' Only son of Sr. Alex. Gumming (or Cuming) of Culter, Bart, (so created in 1695), by Elizabeth,
2nd dau. of the 2nd wife of Sr. Alex. Swiuton, " the fanatic judge," who had the courtesy title of
Lord Mersington. When the Earl of Mar's Regt. of Foot was raised in 1702 .Sir Alex. Gumming was
given a Company (see Vol. V., p. 212), but he resigned the same to his juvenile son in 1703. It has
always been asserted that the younger Alex. Gumming was a Captain in the Russian Service, but the
List of Col. Grant's Regt. given above conclusively proves that Gumming obtained his Comn. as
Capt. in Lord Mar's Regt. 29 May 1703 and was serving in 1709 with same Corps, then commanded
by Col. Alex. Grant, in Flanders. Extracts from the journals and family papers of the younger
Alex. Gumming given in Notes and Queries (1st Series, Vol. V., p. 278) record his being commis-
sioned Captain 29 May 1703 and the death of his mother, Lady Gumming, in London in April 1709.
This lady " called Captain Gumming both Jacob and Israel on her death-bed and gave him her
blessing in the terms of the Prophet Isaiah (chapter xli., verses 8 and 9 ; chapter xliii., verses 2 and 3)
to which she referred him, and gave him her own Bible to read over and keep for her sake " {Notes
and Queries). The maternal benediction made a deep impression on Alexander Cumming's mind, as
he was firmly imbued with the idea that Britons were descended from the Lost Tribes and that his
family were destined to do great things, for did not the ancient Hebrew word " Cumi " form part of
his patronymic which he always spelt Cuming. Capt. Gumming served with his Regt. at the siege of
Mons, and had the misfortune to lose his uncle, Col. Swinton, of the Scots Brigade, who fell at
Malplaquet, and his mother's Bible, which was captured by the French, \\ath other baggage, at the
close of this campaign. When Grant's Regt. was disbanded in 1713 Alex. Gumming adopted the
legal profession, which had been his father's calling. He was taken into the secret service of the
Grown in 1718 at £300 per ann., which post he lost in 1721. His father, who had speculated largely
in South Sea Stock, was a heavy losei- iu the panic of 1720, and is said traditionally to have lost
£80,000, but this may have been " punds Scotts " and not pounds sterling. The rest ef his hfe was ,.
embittered by lawsuits. He died at Culter 7 Feb. 1725, and his widow (ne'e Dennis) did not long'
survive him. Tradition has it that this lady, who was a wealthy English heiress, "so strongly
objected to her husband's taking her to live in Scotland that she vowed she would never set her foot
on the ground as long as she remained there. She is said to have fulfilled her vow by never taking
the air whilst iu Scotland except in a carriage, or whilst walking upon a carpet spread on the terrace
of Culter House." Sir Alex. Gumming, the .second Bart, of Culter, who had formerly ser\-ed in
Grant's Regt., was widely known as a "visionary" and "enthusiast." In 1729, in consequence of a
dream of his wife's. Sir Alex. Gumming went to the Cherokee Mountains, on the borilers of South
Carolina and Virginia, and was there elected and crowned " King of the Gherokees " 3 Apr. 1730.
Ou his return to England he brought with him seven Indian chiefs of the Cherokee nation and pre-
sented them to George II. at Windsor 18 June 1730. Their reception by the King and the English
people made such an impression on these warriors that shortly before their return to America
Sir Alex. Gumming signed with them, at his lodgings in Spring Gardens, in the name of the British
nation, and with the approval of the Board of Trade, an " Agreement of Peace and Friendship." It
is to the everlasting honour of these Cherokee chiefs that in our subsequent wars with the French and
revolted American Colonists the Gherokees were our faithful allies. Sir Alex. Gumming wus
appointed Capt. of an Indep. Gy. at Jamaica 30 Oct. 1734, and in 1742 the name of Sir Alex.
Cummins (^sic) appears in the Board of Trade Papers for Jamaica as holding this post. But it is
216 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
probable he was an "absentee," as he was a prisoner for debt in the Fleet in 1737. This eccentric
Baronet's scheme for settling 300,000 Jewish families in the Cherokee Mountains, for paying off the
National Debt, and for relieving our American Colonies from taxation, came to nothing. For the
last ten years of his life, which terminated in 1775, Sir Alex. Camming was a " Poor-brother of the
Charter House " and resided in the hospital of said Institution. He was succeeded in the Baronetcy
by his only son, Alexander, who had been a Captain in the British Army. The 3rd and last Bart,
d. about 1793 in indigent circumstances and the title became extinct, ^ee The Genealogist, Vol. III.,
pp. 1-11.
^ Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Capt. in Brigdr.-Gen. Alex. Grant's new-raised Regt. of
Foot 22 July 1715. Placed on half-pay from Col. Maurice Nassau's Regt. of Foot in 1718. Drawing
half-pay in H'lO.
' Possibly the 2nd son of Sr. Patrick Murray of Auchtertyre, Bart. Believed to have been in the
Re^t. when it was disbanded.
® Untraced.
' Of Culbin. 3rd survi\'ing son of Ludovic Grant of Grant. Placed on half -pay in 1713. Appointed
Capt. in the Earl of Forfar's Regt. of Foot (3rd Buffs) 18 Mar. 1711. Served at Sheriffmuir. Major
of the Karl of Crauford's Regt. of Foot in the Highlands (Black Watch) 25 Oct. 1739. Was for a
time Govr. of Fort St. George. D. in 1755.
'" Probably James Meiizies of Comrie, 2nd son of Sr. Alex. Menzies, 1st Bart, of Castle Menzies.
" Left the Regt. 23 Apr. 1711.
'2 Of Kilravock, brother-in-law to Col. Alex. Grant and M.P. for Ross-shire.
1^ Appointed Lieut, in Brigdr.-Gen. Grant's new-raised Regt. of Foot 22 July 1715. Promoted Capt.
in 1716. Placed on half-pay in 1718. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
'^ Promoted Lieut. 23 July 1710. Re-commissioned Lieut, in Brigdr.-Gen. Grant's new-raised
Regt. of Foot 22 July 1715. Placed on half-pay in 1718. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
^^ Re-commissioned Ens. in Brigdr.-Gen. Grant's new-raised Regt. of Foot 22 July 1715.
•6 Do. Left the Regt, in 1716.
1" Youngest bro. to Col. Alex. Grant of Grant. Promoted Lieut. 23 July 1710. Adjt. 7 Feb. 1712.
Appointed Capf. in Brigdr.-Gen. Grant's new-raised Regt. of Foot 22 July 1715. Major of the Royal
Regt. of Foot 2:i Nov. 1723. Lt.-Col. of last-named Regt. 14 Aug. 1738. D. on service at Kingston,
Jamaica, 11 Mar. 1742.
'^ Comn. signed by the Duke of Marlborough. See note 14.
'3 Comn. signed by the Duke of Marlborough. Possibly of the Altyre family. Re-commissioned
Lieut, in Brigdr.-Gen. Grant's new-raised Regt. of Foot 22 July 1715. Placed on half-pay in 1718.
Serving as Lieut, in Lord Mark Kerr's Regt. of Foot (13th Light Infantry) in 1727.
'■" Comn. signed by the Duke of Marlborough. Out of the Regt. before 1713.
'■' Comn. signed by the Duke of Marlborough. See note 17.
2' Probably 'he 2nd son of Capt. Jas. Menzies of Comrie and father of Sr. Jno. Menzies, 4th Bart.
2^ Kinsman to Col. Alex. Grant's mother {nee Brodie). Re -commissioned in Brigdr.-Gen. Grant's
new-raised Regt. 22 July 1715. Placed on half-pay in 1718. Appointed Lieut, in the Inniskilling
Dragoons 25 Dec. 1726. Serving with same rank in 1740.
^'i Possibly Wm. Fnllarton of that Ilk.
^ Promoted from 1st Lieut, of the Grendr. Cy. Possibly the 7th Laird of Kininvie, whose mother
was a Grant of Ballintomb.
^^ Not in any subsequent List.
27 Do.
2^ Re commissioned Lieut, in Brigdr.-Gen. Grant's new-raised Regt. of IToot 22 July 1715. Placed
OJ half-pay in 1718. Drawing half-pay in 1722,
29 See his Comn. as Cornet in Princess Anne of Denmark's Regt. of Dragoons in Vol. IV., p. 14,
and note thereto.
'^'^ Re-comniissioned Ens, in Brigdr.-Gen. Grant's new-raised Regt. of Foot 22 July 1715. Placed
on half-pay ia 1718.
»i See note 17.
22 Untraced.
• 33 Be-cominissioned Ens, in Brigdr. Gen. Grant's new-raised Regt. of Foot 22 July 1715. Appointed
i:ir.-Mr. to said Regt. in 1716. Placed on half-pay in 1718. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
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LORD STRATHNAVER'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[Disbanded in 1713.]
N.B. — This Regimefif came on the English Establishment in 1708 and was sent to
Flanders the same year. Lord Strathnaver was not permitted to yo abroad
with his Corps.
Alex. Hepburn ' to be Capt. Kens., 6 Mar. 1708 «.
Robt. Rutherford 2 to be do. , . . . .
Geo. Ross 3 to be do. -
Jas. Smith'* to be Capt.-Lieut. -----
Peter Charington^ to be Lieut. - - - - -
Peter Crangutt ^ (sic) to be do. - - - - -
Chas. Strachan '' to be do. ------
Jno. Dunbar * to be Ens. ------
— Maitland ^ to be do.
Patrick Wood '*^ to be do. -
Wm. Hope " to be do. ------
David Ross '^ to be Capt.-Lieut. - - - - -
Joseph Straiton ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Robt. Sinclair -
Robt. Campbell " to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Urquhart's
Grendr. Cy.- - - - - . -
Arch. Sinclair ^'^ to be Ens. to Capt. Robt. Sinclair
Sr. Gilbert Kennedy ^® to be Capt. vice Jno. {sic)
Rutherford - - - Camp at Havre, 15 Oct. 1709 A.
Sr. Robt. Montgomery ''' to be Lt.-Colonel 25 Dec. 1709 u.
Cornet [Andrew] Agnew '^ to be Capt. - . . St. James's, 9 Dec. 1709.
Jno. Pocock '® to be Colonel I'lce Lord Strathnaver - - - 15Junel7lOv.
George Green 20 to be Major - - - . . - - - i Sept. 1710 m.
Jas. Philip Lacomb Deviigny -' to be Capt. vice Robt.
St. Clair St. James's, 18 Dec. 1710/
Hansel Pheasant -^ to be Capt. vice Alex. Straiton
{Home Office Entry Bk., Vol. XV.) 9 Mar. 1711.
Wm. Watkins23 to be Ens. to Sr. Robt. Montgomery - St. James's, 23 Jan. 1112 g.
Chris. Wade 2* to be Ens. to Capt. Andrew Agnew - „ 24 Mar. 1712/.
' Promoted from Capt.-Lieut. in same Regt. Out of the Regt. before 1713. Had served iu the
reign of Wm. III. as Lieut, in John, Lord Strathn'aver's Regt. of Foot.
^ Promoted from Ens. in the same Regt. Possibly the 4th sou of John Rutherford of Edgerston,
Co. Roxburgh. Out of the Regt. before 1713.
^ Out of the Regt. before 1713.
■« Ouc of the Regt. 18 Nov. 1708.
^ Placed on half-pay as Capt.-Lieut. iu 1713.
^ Untraced.
7 Placed on half-pay in 1713.
8 Do.
5 Untraced.
^o Placed on half-pay in 1713.
" Out of the Regt. before 1713.
^- Placed on half-pay as Capt. in 1713.
>3 Out of the Regt. before 1713.
'* Do.
218 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714]
'* Appears to have been 4th son of Sr. James Sinclair, 1st Bart, of Dunbeath, Co. Caithness. Is
said to have died in Jamaica. Burke's Baronetage.
^^ Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
1" 3rd Bart, of Skelmorlie. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1722. Is said, in
Burke's Extinct Baronetage, to have been Govr. of a Garrison in Ireland and to have d. in 1731.
'* This officer's original Conin. is in the possession of the Agnew family. See biog. notice in notes
to List of Royal North British Dragoons in Part II.
19 See biog. notice in Vol. V., Part II., p. 31, note 20.
"" Placed on half-pay in 1713. See biog. notice in Vol. V., Part II., p. 46, note 5.
-1 Out of the Regt. when it was disbanded.
-- Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
■^ Do. Do.
-•» Do. Appointed Ens. in Col. Jno. Pocock's newly-raised Regt. of Foot, 22 July 1715. Placed
on half-pay in 1718. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSION" REGISTERS.
219
SCOTS ESTABLISHMENT.
INDEPENDENT COMPANIES OF FOOT.
Windsor, 2 Sept. 1708 e.
Wm. Campbell to be Lieut, of Our Garrison of Dum-
barton Castle -.---..
Wm. Holburn ^ to be Major of Our Garrison of Stirling
Castle --------
James Trail ^ to be 3rd Lieut, to above Garrison -
James Gibb to be 2nd Ens. {sic) to do.
Jno. Campbell to be Chaplain to Our Garrison of Dum-
barton Castle -------
Jno. Gordon to be Surgeon to do. . - - -
James Coult to be 1st Lieut, of the Cy. in Edinburgh
Castle --------
The Earl of Dunmore to be Capt. of the Cy. in Black-
ness Castle {Home Office Entry Bk., Vol. XV.) -
Roderick Bayne to be 1st Lieut, to Col. Duncan
Mackenzie's Indep. Cy. of Foot - - - -
Colin Campbell to be 2ud Lieut, to Col. Alex. Campbell
Jno. Ramsay to be Ens. to the Indep. Cy. in Edinburgh
Castle --------
Jno., Duke of Argyll to be Capt. of the Cy. of Foot in
Edinburgh Castle ------
James, Earl of Linlithgow ^ to be Capt. of the Cy. at
Blackness Fort -------
Jas. McPherson^ to be Lieut, of Capt. Wm, Grant's
Indep. Cy. of Foot ------
.Jas. Gordon ^ to be 2nd Lieut, of above Cy. -
George, Earl of Orkney to be Capt. of the Cy. of Foot
in Edinburgh Castle ------
Colin Campbell to be Capt. of the Indep. Cy. of Foot in
the Highlands of North Britain - - - -
Wm., Earl of Glencairn,^ to be Capt. of the Indep. Cy.
of Foot at Dumbarton Castle . - . -
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St. James's, 30 Mar. 1711/.
„ 1 Oct. 1711/.
„ 14 Apr. 1712/
Kens., 2 June 1712^.
Windsor, 30 Aug. 1712 r/.
St. James's, 20 Mar. 1714 .s.
„ 5 Apr. 1714 *.
Kens., 12 July 1714 ;y.
„ 28 July 1714 *.
^ Comn. renewed by Georjre I. in 1715. See his Brevet as Capt. of Foot in Vol. V., p. 228.
Probably bro. to Sr. Jas. Holbourn, 1st Bart, of Menstrie, who served as a Volunteer iu the Royal
Army at Sheriffmuir, and kept fourteen mounted men with arms for the King's service during the
whole time of the 1715 llebellion. See Treasury Papers, Vol. CCIII., No. 14.
- Probably of Woodwick, Orkney.
^ James Livingston, 4th Earl of Calendar and 5th Earl of Linlithgow. Engaged in the Rebellion
(if 1715. Was attainted of high treason and his estates and honours forfeited to the Crown.
* Probably 2nd son of Donald Macpherson of Nuid. Serving in Dec. 1714.
^ Comn. not forthcoming, but his name is given in the Muster Roll of Col. Wm. Grant's Indep.
Cy. signed at " Delvey, 7 Dec. 1714" (Register House, Edinburgh). Possibly of Wardhouse,
Aberdeenshire.
* Wm. Cunningham, 12th Earl of Glencairn, Govr. of Dumbarton Castle. See his Brevet as Col.
of Foot on p. 220. D. in 1734.
220 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND COMMISSION REGISTERS. [1707-1714.]
SCOTS ESTABLISHMENT.
NON REGIMENTAL COMMISSIONS.
N.B. Names not Annotated below have been previously noticed.
Capt. Chas. Straiton^ to be Qr.-Mr.-General of Our
Forces in Scotland
Robt. Rutherford 2 of Fairnilie to be Sole Dep. Com-
missary of the Musters in Scotland
Jno Aikin to be Sec. to David, Earl of Leven,
Lt.-General and Comr. of Our Forces in North
Britain --------
Sr Wm. Gordon, Bt., to be Lt.-Guv. of Fort William -
Jno., Duke of Argyll,^ to be Constable and Governor of
Edinbugh Castle ------
Do. to be General and C.-in-C. of Our Forces in
Scotland ^'- r^x ■ e •'
Major-General Tho. Whetliam to Command in Chiet in
Scotland in the absence of Jno., Duke of Argyll -
Major-General Joseph Wightman to be C.-in-C. of all
' Our Forces in Scotland in the absence of the Duke
of Argyll and Major-General Tho. Whetham
Chas. Dubo'urgav to be Qr.-Mr.-General in Scotland
James Cockburii^ to be Secy, to the Duke of Argyll,
General and C.-in-C. in Scotland - - - -
Peter Laponge to be Surgeon of Our Castle of Edin-
burgh vice Jno. Knox - . . . -
Tho. Bruce to be Commissary of the Musters in Scotland
George, Earl of Orkney ^ to be Governor of Edinburgh
(Dastle ---""""■
BREVET.
[Wm.] Earl of Glencairn « to have the rank, precedency,
and command of a Colonel of Foot from 15 May
1702 - - -
Kens., 27 Mar. 1707 s.
Windsor, 20 July 1709 s.
St. James's, 1 Jan. 1711/.
Windsor, 12 Sept. 17115-.
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Windsor, 27 Aug. 1707 s.
1 Possibly the Capt. Chas. Straton of the Scots Foot Guards whose name appears in the List of
said Uegt. for 1688 in Vol. II., p. 215.
2 Son of Wm. Rutherford of Cannougate Head, Bailie of Jedburgh. Purchased Fairnilee from
John Rutherford of Keidheuch in Dec. \im.— Rutherford Pedigree.
3 Royal Warrant.
^ Served subsequently as Paymaster to the Royal Artillery and was iippointed Secretary to the
Duke of \rgvU when Master General of the Ordnance in 1733. James Cockburn's nephew, John
Cockburn (born 1713, died 180'2), was Ordnance Storekeeper at Woolwich Arsenal for many years.
The latter's son John died a Colonel in the H.A. and was the first of the five successive generations of
Cockbums from Father to Son who have held Commissions in the Royal Artillery— an almost unique
record. See article entitled : " The Gunner's Whistle," by Col. J. C. Dalton, R.A., in Vol. XXVIII.
of Proceedings, R.A. Institution.
^ Royal Warrant.
6 See p. 219, note 6.
lEISH ESTABLISHMENT
1707— 171i.
[1707-1714.] ENGLISH ARMY LISTS & COMMISSION REGISTERS. 223
LIEUT.-GENERAL LANGSTON'S REGT. OF HORSE.
[4th dragoon GUARDS.]
N.B. — On the accession of George I. this Regt. ivas styled the Prince of Wales's
Ow7i Regt. of Horse.
Arthur Hebburn ' to be Major vice Jao. Langston - - London, 15 Jan. 1708 y
Jno. Langston'^ to be Lt.-Col. vice The. Dalyel deed. - - „ „ y
Jno. Feikling ^ to be Capt. of Lt.-Col. Dalyel's late Tp. - „ »> y
Jno. Green * to be Lieut, to Capt. Chas. Chibald vice Jno.
Feikling --------- „ „ y
Robert, Lord Kilkenny " to be Cornet to Major Hebburn - „ ^i V
Samuel Coppin" to be Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Feilding - - - 18 May 1708 y
Arthur Pepys ^ to be Capt. vice Mark Strother - - - - ^t V
James Carr* to be Capt. -Lieut. Vice Arthur Pepys . - . .» y
Sigismund Seaman " to be Cornet to Capt. Pepys vice
Sam. Coppin -------- » !/
Wm. Montague ^^ to be Cornet to Lt. -General Langston's
own Tp. tuVe Cornet Robt. Dalway - - - - London, 3 July 1708 y
Thomas Chester" to be Capt. vice Jno. Feilding - - ,,28 Aug. 1708 y
Brigdr. -General [George] Jocelyu ^- to be Colonel vice
Lt.-General Fras. Langston Windsor, 8 Nov. 1713 5'
Peter Agar ^* to be Lieut. {MS. Irish Army List, 1715) - - - 1 May 1714
' Of Hebburn, Northumberland. Was appointed Lieut, of Capt. Wm. Ogle's Indep. Troop of
Horse 20 June 1685, which Troop was incorporated after Sedgemoor into the Earl of Arran's Regt. of
Cuirassiers (the present 4th Dragoon Guards). D. in 1711, and his will proved at Dublin same
year.
2 See biog. notice in Vol. III., p. 295, note 2.
3 Comn. renewed by George I. 1 June 1715. Appears to have been eldest son of the Hon. the Rev.
Jno. Feilding, Canon of Salisbury, and is said to have died in 172.^ as Govr. of Jamaica.
* Out of the Regt. before 1 June 1715.
* Comn. renewed bv George I. 1 June 1715. Succeeded as 7th Earl of Roscommon same year and
d. in 1721.
^ Comn. renewed by George I. 1 June 1715. Out of the Regt. 23 July 1715.
' Entered the Army before 1692, in which year he served at Steinkirk as Qr.-Mr. to the Princess
Anne of Denmark's Regt. of Horse (see Vol. III., p. 295). D. in 1713. Will proved at Dublin same
year.
* Comn. renewed by George I. 1 June 1715. Further services untraced.
8 Out of the Regt. before 1 June 1715.
'" Appointed Capt. in Lord Ikerrin's Dragoons 21 Apr. 1710.
" An exchange of Troops. Appointed Lt.-Col. of Col. Edward Jones's newly-raised Regt. of Foot
28 Aug. 1708.
'^ See his Comn. as Cornet and Major of the 2nd Troop of Life Guards in Vol. II., p. 267, and note
thereto. Sold the Colonelcy of the present 4th D. G. to Major-Gen. Davenport in 1715. D. a Lt.-
Gen. in 1762. Will proved at Dublin.
•* Comn. renewed by George I. 1 June 1715.
224 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
COLONEL SAMUEL MASHAM'S REGT. OP HORSE.
[Disbanded in 1713.]
Samuel Mashain' to be Colonel vice Thos., Lord Visct.
Windsor - - Kens., 29 Apr. 1707 g.
Harry Groriug - to be Capt. vice Dixie Windsor - - - „ 30 Apr. 1707^.
Wm. Entwisle^ to be Lieut, to Capt, Porter vice Lieut.
Bridger --------- Dublin, 12 July 1707 y.
Mark Newdigate * to be Cornet to Lt.-Col. Count Paulen
r/ce Wm. Entwisle 19 July 1707 y.
Aubrey Porter* to be Lt.-Col. vice the Count de Paulen London, 20 Mar. I708y.
Robt. Dalway ^ to be Capt. of the Count de Paulen's
lateTp. „ 23Mar. I708y.
Boyle Smith ^ to be Capt. vice Sr. Tho. Travail, Bt. - - - 15 Nov. 1708 y.
Fras. Nieholls ^ to be Major vice do. ----- - „ y.
Wm. Whitaker^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Robt. Dalway vice
Tho. Russell - Dublin, 16 Aug. 1709 /.
Audley Mervin ^" to be Cornet to Col. Samuel Masham's
own Tp. -------- St. James's, 27 Feb. 1711 5-
Thos. Visct. Windsor " to be Colonel vice Samuel
Mashum - - „ 13 Apr. 1711/.
Robt. Dalway ^■- to be Lt.-Col. [Dublin], 1 Feb. 1713 if.
Boyle Smith "to be Major ^7^■ce Robt. Dalway - - „ „ /.
' Aftds. Lord Masham. See biog. notice in Vol. IV,, p. 173, note 4.
- See biog. notice in Vol. IV., p. 191, note 11.
3 Promoted from Cornet in same Regt. Believed to have been put on the Irish half-pay in 1713.
*• Believed to have been iu the Regt. when it was disbanded.
5 Out of the Regt. 1 Feb. 1713.
® Of Bellahill, co. Antrim. Served previously iu Lt.-Gen. Laugston's Regt. of Horse. Promoted
Lt.-Col. 1 Feb. 1713. Half-pay same year. D. in 1740 as Col. of the 13th Dragoons, to which Regt.
he was appointed in May same year.
7 Promoted Major 1 Feb. 1713. Half-pay same year. Drawing half-pay iu 1740. Served pre-
vious to 1708 in the Earl of Barrymore's Regt. of Foot. See Vol. V., 69.
8 Out of the Regt. before 1713.
9 Untraced.
'" Of Naul, Co. Meath. D. in 1716. Will proved at Dublin same year.
" See his Comn. as Capt. and biog. notice in Vol. II., p. 110.
1* See note 6.
13 See note 7.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 225
THE DUKE OP ORMONDE'S REGT. OF HORSE.
[Disbanded in 1713.]
Walter Brudenall ^ to be Lt.-Col. vice Brigdr. -General
Wm. Villiers ------ London, 29 May 1708 y.
Wm. Blashford- to be Major vice Lt.-Col. Walter Bru-
denall -------- „ „ p.
Jno. Lethieullier ^ to be Capt. vice Blasliford - - „ „ y.
Chas. Staples^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Lethieullier vice
Horace To wnsbend - - - . - - Dublin, 3 Jul\ 1711 ;«.
Jno., Lord Ashburnham,^ to be Colonel vice the Duke
of Ormonde 2G Jan. 1713 z*.'
' Promoted from Major. Placed on balf-pay iu 1713.
^ See notice of his war service in Vol. III., p. 28, note 7.
^ Placed on half-pay in 1713.
* Do.
* See his Comn. as Capt. and Col. of the 1st Troop of Life Guards on p. 21 and note thereto.
S 3575.
226
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[I707-17U. ]
THE INNISKILLING DRAGOONS.
Wm. Nugent ' to be Cornet to Capt. Wm. Butler vice
Edward Loftus - - - ...
Edward Loftus ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. .Tas. Dumas vice
Jno. Pacy -.....-
[Wm] Kennedy* to be Cornet to Capt. Jas. Butler vice
Abny Parker - . . ...
Fras. Mears * (sic) to be Cornet to Capt. Alway Ser-
jeant vice Arthur Wingate -----
Tho. Rogers'* to be Capt. of an additional Tp.
Fras Ellis ® to be Lieut, to above Tp. - - - -
Ja3. Wood ^ to be Cornet to do. -
Augustus Duquery ^ to bo Capt. of an additional Tp. -
— Sawbridge ^ to be Lieut, to above Tp. - . .
Jno. Lafitte '" to be Cornet to do.
Robt. Wigham " to be Adjt.
Wm. Butler ^'^ to be Major
Chas. Echlin^* to be Capt. vice Lt.-Col. Jas. Butler
Oliver Lambert " to be Capt.-Lieut. . . -
Philip Gasteen^" to be Cornet to Capt. Augustus
Duquery .-.-..-.
Jno. Pye '* to be Cornet to Lt.-General Echlin'sown Tp.
Jno. BurrelP" to be Cornet to Capt. Jas. Dumas -
Jno. Hay '^ to be Cornet to Lt.-General Echlin's own Tp.
Jno. Upton ^» to be Lt.-Col. - - -
Chas. Sheppheard -" to be Capt.-Lieut. ...
Jno. Dockom ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Serjeant
£dm. Strudwick " to be Cornet to Capt. Dumas -
Robt. Maxwell -* to be Lieut, to Capt. Augustus Duquery
Arthur Echlin ^* to be Cornet to Col. Upton
James Wood "-'^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Tho. Rogers -
Arthur Dobbs -" to be Cornet to above Tp. -
Oliver Jackson -' to be Qr.-Mr. to Major Wm. Butler's Tp.
Ralph Briscoe ^* to be Surgeon -----
Laurence Nugent-* to be Capt.-Lieut.
Fras. Meres ^ to be Lieut, to Col. Jno. Upton
Stephen Delacreuze ^^ to be Cornet to Capt, Serjeant -
Laurence Nugent ^^ to be Capt. of Lt. -General Echlin's
late Tp. - -
Montague Farrar ^^ to be Capt.-Lieut. - - - -
James Hooton 3^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Serjeant -
Henry Strudwick ^^ to be Cornet to Capt. Dumas
Gervas Sibthorpe ^6 to be Lieut, to Capt. Serjeant
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' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Lieut. 3 Jan. 1719. Serving in 1740 with same
rank.
2 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Out of the Begt. before 1727.
' Do. Resigned his Comn. in 1716.
* Meres. Promoted Lieut. 7 Mar. 1713. Out of the Regt. before 1727.
* Reduced with his Troop in 1712. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
* Out of the Regt. 21 Sept. 1711.
' Promoted Lieut. 21 Sept. 1711. Placed on half-pay in 1712. Appointed Lieut, en second ia
above Regt. about 1716. Add. MS. 22, 264.
* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Major in 1716. Left the Regt. in 1717.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 227
9 Out of the Regt. 29 Mar. 1711.
1" Out of the Regt. before 1715.
" Comn. renewed bj- George I. in 1715. Promoted Cornet in 1716. Out of the Regt. before
1727.
'- Resigned his Comn. on the accession of George I.
'^ Appointed Capt. in the Carabiniers 1 June 1715. Further services untrrfced.
'•* Of Painstown, Co. Meath. D. about 1711 in which year his will was proved at Dublin.
'^ Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Out of the Regt. before 1727.
'« Out of the Regt. 20 Dec. 1709.
1' Out of the Regt. 20 Mar. 1714.
'* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Serving with same rank in 1727. Out of the Regt.
before 1740.
" See biog. notice on p. 40, note 13.
20 Left the P^egt. 7 Mar. 1713.
2' Left the Regt. in Feb. 1714.
" Appointed Capt. in the Inniskilling Regt. of Foot 7 Nov. 1713. Comn. renewed by George T. in
1715. Serving in 1717.
-^ Placed on half-pay in 1712 on reduction of his Troop. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
=<Do. Do.
25 See note 7.
26 Placed on half-pay in 1712.
-' Do. This Comn. was signed by Lt.-Gen. EchHn.
2* Resigned his Comn. in 1716.
29 Promoted Capt. 24 Feb. 1714. Comn. renewed in 1715.
30 See note 4.
'^ Resigned his Comn. on the accession of George I.
3- Comn. renewed by George 1. in 171.T. Out of the Regt. before 1727.
"^ Conm. renewed by George I. in 1715. Promoted Capt. 29 Apr. 1718. Major 15 Aug. 1734.
Serving in 1740.
^ Out of the Regt. 24 Mar. 1714.
■•' Comn. renewed by George Lin 17 15. Lieut, and Capt. in the 1st Foot Guards 7 June 1720. Out
of said Begt. before 1727.
3«Do.
P 2
228 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714]
LORD TUNBRIDGE'S REGT. OF DRAGOONS.
[Disbanded in 1712.]
N.B. — This Regt. embarked for Spain in 1708 and fought at Abnenara in 1710.
Wm., Lord Tunbridge ' to be Colonel vice Jno., Lord Cutts - - 1 Feb. 1707 v.
Henry Zulestyn 2 to be Cornet to Capt. Chas. Bentley
v/ce Eras" Jobber - -------- 5 Oct. 1707^.
Oliver Crofton ^ to be Cornet vice C. Dering to Capt.
Owen Abbot ------- Dublin, 30 June 1707 y.
Stanhope Cotton * to be Lieut, to Capt. Chas. Bentley
r/ce Wm. Breretoii ------ „ 13 Aug. 1707 y.
Eras. Jobber 5 to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Munden vice
Rowland Berkeley 25 Oct. 1707 y.
Peter Hawker 6 to be Lt.-Col. v/ce Ric. Munden - - - - 20 Mar. 1708 y.
Thos. Travers^ to be Major tJice Peter Hawker - - - - ,, y.
Jcsias Paterson ^ to be Lieut, to Major Chas. Bentley - St. James's, 21 Dec. 1708 e.
Henry Hawker ' to be Cornet to Lt.-Col. Peter Hawker
Camp near Balaguer, 24 June 1710 A.
Nicholas Lepell ^^ to be Colonel [vice the Earl of Roch-
ford, kd. in action] - . . 18 July 1710 «.
Owen Abbot ^^ to be Major -------- „ u.
Henry Nassau 12 to be Capt. (^a//-Pa^ /./*#, 1740) - - - „ m.
Eliseus Burges 13 to be Lt.-Col. ------- 8 Sept. 1711m.
Jno. Gore i* to be Cornet to Capt. Joshua Paul - - - Kens., 14 July 1712/
* Aftds. Earl of Rochfoid. See biog. notice iu Vol. V., Part II., pp. 5 and 6, note 29.
' Promoted Capt. 18 July 1710. Called "Nassau" after the death of the Earl of Rochford, who
fell at Almenara. Placed on half-pay in 1712. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
^ Exchanged from Visct. Ikerriu's Regt. of Dragoons. Probably father of Sir Oliver Crofton
.5th Bart, of Mote, co. Roscommon.
* Served previously as Capt.-Lieut. of Sr. R. Bradshaigh's Regt. of Foot. (See biog. notice in Vol. V.,
p. 201, note 13.) " Related to the Earl of Chesterfield." — War Office MS.
* Wounded at Almenara. Placed on half-pay in 1712. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
* See his Comn. as Lieut, in the Queen's Dragoons in Vol. III., p. 182, and note thereto.
' Killed at Almenara. Served previous to 1708 in Lord Tunbridge's Regt. of Foot iu Ireland.
* Wounded at Almenara. Placed on half-pay iu 1712. Appointed Capt.-Lieut. of Col. Clement
Neville's Regt. of Dragoons 13 Sept. 1721. Serving in 1740 as Capt.-Lieut. in Brigdr. Arch. Hamil-
ton's Regt. of Dragoons. D. in 1753. Described in his will as " late Capt. in Lord Tyrawly's Rugt.,"
which Corps is now known as the 14th Hussars.
' Comn. signed by Genl. Stanhope. Probably a child. Not in any subsequent List.
1" Transferred from the Colonelcy of ii Regt. of Foot. Sec biog. notice in Vol. V., p. 188, note 1.
" Served previously in Lt.-Gen. Langston's Regt. of Horse. Placed on half-pay in 1712. D. in
1714. Will proved at Dublin.
'2 See note 2.
>3 Served in 1693 as Brigdr. and eldest Lt. iu the 2nd Troop of Life Guards. Served under Genl.
Stanhope in Spain, and in 1715 was offered by aforesaid General, then Secretary of State, the
Governorship of Massachusetts, which post Burgess accepted. The pious Countess Cowper, Lady of
the Bedchamber to Caroline, Princess of Wales, thus refers to Col. Burgess in her Diary under date
of 17 Feb. 1715 : — "I told Baron Bernsdorff that my Lord had ordered me to speak to him to binder
Mr. Burgess from going Governor to New England. He is the most immoral man in the world ; was
tried for the murder of two men, and was so common a swearer that the people, who are rigid Puritans,
and left the Kingdom before the Civil Wars, to enjoy their own way of worship in peace, would look
at his being sent as a judgment upon them." The Agent for Massachusetts, being in Loudon,
advanced £1,000 to Col. Burgess to induce him to relinquish his appointment, and Col. Samuel Shute
was given the post.
'^ Plaeed on half-pay in 1712. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
[1707-1714.] COM]\[ISSION REGISTERS. 229
VISCOUNT IKERRIN'S REGT. OF DRAGOONS.
[Disbanded in 1712.]
Chas. Bering ' to be Cornet to Major Hy. .Masclary
recc Oliver Crofton Dublin, 30 June 1707 y.
Richard Gipps ^ to be Major vice Masclary - - - - London, IH June 1708 y.
Wm. Smith 3 to be Capt. of Major M.-iscliry's late Tp. - „ 18 June 1708 y.
Wra. Saltniarsh^ to be Cornet to Capt. Rui)ert Brown- - - 25 Mar. 1709 e.
AVm. Montagu^ to be Capt. vice Major Ric. Gipps - - London, 21 Apr. 1710/.
Ric. Morice^ (sic) to be Colonel vice Ric, Visct. Ikerrin St. James's, 24 Dec. 1710 </.
Geo. Cowper ^ to be Capt. vice .... ^^ jt ff-
Robt. Johnson ^ to be Lt -Col. . - . . . ^^ „ w.
Wm. Smith » to be Major ..... ^^ ^^ «.
' Exchanged from Lord Tunbridge's Regt. of Dragoons. Half-pay in 1712. The will of a certain
Chas. Bering was proved at Dublin in 1719,
- Comn. signed by the Earl of I'embroke, Lord Lieut, of Ireland. Called " Gibbs " in a former
Comn. Out of the Regt. 24 Dec. 1710.
•* Promoted Major 24 Dec. 1710. Placed on half-pay in 1712.
* Believed to have been placed on half-pay in 1712.
•' Comn. signed by the Earl of Wharton, Lord-Lieut, of Ireland. Served previously in Lt.-Gen.
Langstou's Regt. of Horse.
^ Morris. See Vol. V., p. 240, note 4. D. in 1720 as Qr.-Mr. Genl. and Barrack-Master General
in Ireland. Will proved at Dublin.
' Untraced.
^ Placed on half-pay in 1712.
« Do.
THE EARL OP WHARTON'S REGT. OF DRAGOONS.
[Disbanded in 1713.]
N.B. — iVo List of this Regt. is forthcoming.
Thos., Earl of Wharton,' to be Colonel of a Regt. of
Dragoons to be forthwith raised for Our Service
in Ireland ..--... St. James's, 28 Apr. 1710 e.
Henry, Lord Barry of Santry^to be Lt. -Colonel of
above Regt. - - [St. James's, 28 Apr. 1710].
Thos. Brown '^ to be Major ----- [ » „ ] m.
' Eifth Baron and 1st Earl. Created Marquis 15 Feb. 1715. "Was Lord-Lieut, of Ireland in 1710,
and had the immortal Addison for his Secretary. D. in London 12 Apr. 1715.
5 Comu. not forthcoming, but referred to in Lord Barry's Petition to the Lords of the Treasury,
dated Dec. 1713 {Treasury Papers, Vol. CLXVII, No. 22). 3rd Lord Santry. Born in 1680. D.
27 Jan. 1734.
' Date of Comn. not forthcoming. Placed on the Irish half-pay in 1712.
^30 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
ORDNANCE.
N.B. — From cm nndafed List in the Record Office of Ireland, Dublin.
MASTER-GENERAL.
Earl of Mount Alexander ^ £1 7*. 4rf. per diem.
LIEUT. OF THE ORDNANCE.
Col. Chidley Coote2 ms. b\d. „
COMPTROLLER OF THE ORDNANCE.
Wm. Clarke 3 10*. lit/. „
CLERK OF THE ORDNANCE.
Edward Pain* - - 5s. 5f<f. „
CHIEF ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR-GENERAL
OF FORTIFICATIONS.
Tho. Burghs I6s.5^d. „
3rd ENGINEER OF IRELAND.
Jas. AYybault ^
' See biop. notice iu Vol. III., p. 103, note 1.
- Eldest son of Col. Chidley Coote of Killester, Go. Dublin. Was Lieut, of the Ordnance in the
reigns of William and Mary and Queen Anne.
^ Re-appointed in 1715.
4 Do.
* See biog. notice in Vol. III., p. 241, note 12.
« See biog. notice in Vol. V., p. 122, note 22.
[1707-1714.1 COMMISSION EEGISTERS. 231
BRIGADIER-GENERAL PEARCE'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[5th REGT. OF FOOT.]
N.B. — This Regt. embarked at Cork for Portugal 22 May 17<~»7 and served at the
battle of the Caya in 1709.
Nicholas Fenwicki to be Chaplain ----- Dublin, 26 Mar. n(yj y.
Ric. Hanmer ^ to be Capt. ------ ^^ ■,, y.
Lambert Vanriel 3 to be Lieut. - - - - . . ^^ 30 Apr. 1707 y.
John Napper 4 to be do. --- 21 May 1707 w
Do.5 to be Qr.-Mr. - 15 Aug. 1707 to.
J no. Parry ^ to be Lieut. -------- ^^ «,.
Eras. O'Farrell" to be Ens. - - 20 Sept. 1707 w.
Thos. Giles 8 to be Capt. 28 Jan. 1708 w;.
Edward Hayes 9 to be Ens. 1 Mar. 1708 k».
Peter Godbey ^^ to be Lt.-Col. 10 Mar. 1708 w.
Jno. Elrington 11 to be Lieut. - - 21 May 1708 «;.
Thos. Brown 12 to be Ens. 12 Oct. 1708 tc.
Butler Chancey 13 to be do. - - - ... 9 Nov. 1708 ir.
Wm. Vachel" to be Capt. vice Godfrey Lloyd ... 28 Apr. 1709 «?.
Carey Got! bey i^ to be Ens. to Capt. Ric. Hanmer - - - 17 May 1709tc.
Bacon Morris i^ to be Capt. vice Tho. Giles - - - - 17 Aug. 1709 w.
Peter Brunevale "' to be do. - - - - - - - 24 June 1710^7.
Henry Claxton 1^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Ric. Bickerstaffe - St. James's, 2 Oct. 1710 m>.
Chris. Alcock i^ to be Lieut. 17 Dec. 1710/.
Augustine Earle^o to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Tichborne - - - 29 Mar. 1711/.
Paul Pepper 21 to be Lieut. - - - . . . 1 Dec. 1711 w.
Harry Vachell22 to be Ens. 1 Dec. 1711 m;.
Wm. Wynne 23 to be Lieut. - 26 May 1712 w,
Gilbert Kane 24 (*;c) to be Ens. 7 Mar. 1713 li^.
Jno. Morice25 to be Capt, vice — Veal . . - . Kens., 24 June 1713 w.
Tho. Giles 26 to be Capt. of Capt. — Brudenal's late Cy. - Windsor, 2 Nov. 1713/
Jno. Durant Brevall ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Ric. Bicker-
staffe Windsor, 10 Nov. 1713 y.
Robt. Claxtou 2^ to be Ens. to Capt. Tho. Morrice - - „ „ g,
' Resigned the Chaplaincy before 1715. A certain Nicholas Fenwick was serving as Lieut, in
above Re^t. 1 June 1715.
^ Comn. renewed 1 June 1714. Out of the Regt. before 1727.
' Do. Do. Probably father of the Lambert
Vanriel appointed Ens. in above Regt. 24 Nov. 1722
^-'^ Comns. renewed 1 June 1715. Promoted Capt.-Lieut. in 1716. Out of the Regt. before 1727.
® Comn. renewed 1 June 1715. Out of the Kegt. before 1727.
' Taken prisoner in Portugal, probably at the battle of the Caya (S.P. for Portugal at Public
Record Office, London). Comn. renewed 1 June 1715. Out of the Regt. before 1727.
* Comn. renewed in 1715 and 1727. D. in 1735. — Gentleman' s Magaziyie.
9 Comn. renewed 1 June 1715. Out of the Regt. before 1727. Believed to be identical with the
Capt. Edward Hayes appointed Lt.-Gov. of Landguard Fort before 1730. D. in 1753, aged 61 years.
M. I. at Landguard Fort.
'" See biog. notice in Vol. V., p. 252, note 1.
" Comn. renewed 1 June 1715. Promoted Capt. 24 Apr. 1722. Out of the Regt. before 1740.
'2 Comn. renewed 1 June 1715. Untraced after that year.
'» Do. Do.
" Do. Appointed Capt. and Lt.-Col. iu the Coldstream Guards 28 May
1720. Exchanged to half-pay of Magny's Dragoons 1 Mar. 1728 with Lt.-Col. John JohuRon.
Drawing half-pay in 1740, then aged 58.
232 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
'^ Comn. renewed 1 June 1715. Promoted Lieut. 25 Aug. 1722. Serving with same rank in
1740.
^6 See p. 9."?, note 7.
'■ Comn. renewed 1 June 1715. Promoted Lieut. 28 July 1720. Serving in 1727. Out of the
Regt. before 1 740.
'" Out of the Kegt. 10 Nov. 1713.
" Comn. renewed 1 June 1715. Promoted Capt. 9 Mar. 1723. Serving in 1727. Out of the
Regt. before 1740.
^ Comn. renewed 1 June 1715. Out of the Regt. before 1727. Drawing half-pay as a Lt.-Col. in 1740.
2' Do. On half-pay in 1722.
" A})pointed Ens. in the Coldstream Guards 3 Jan. 1718. Resigned in Apr. 1722.
-■* Comn. renewed 1 June 1715. Promoted Capt. 25 Aug. 1722. Serving in 1727. Out (tf the
Regt. before 1 740.
■^ Keene. Comn. renewed 1 June 1715. Promoted Lieut. 24 Apr. 1722. Capt. 20 June 1739.
Serving in 1740. D. in 1764. ^Yill proved at Dublin same year.
-^ Comn. renewed 1 June 1715. Out of the Jiegt. before 1727.
■ 26 See note 8.
"' Comn. renewed 1 June 1715. Untraced after that vear.
^ Do. Do.
LIEUT.-GENERAL TIDCOMB'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[14th regt. of FOOT].
Robt. Lunelle 1 to be Lieul. to Capt. Anto. Walsh vice Wm.
Senbouse 18 Sept. 1708 y.
Ralph HandsarcP (*ic) to be Ens. to above Cy. - . . „ ^.
George Heighington^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Tho. Jackson
tvce Henry Harrison - 15 Nov. 1708 y.
.Tno. BarnevvelP to be En.s. to Lt.-Col. Jno. Nifholson vice
Geo. Heighington -----... ^^ y.
Jno. Scrivenor '^ to be Ens. {Army List, 1740) - - - . 13 Oct. I7l0.
Tho. Harrison" to be Capt. vice — Grimaudet deed. - St. James's, 5 Dec. ITlO^r.
Henry Carey ^ to be Capt.-Lieut. . . . . ^^ ,, g.
Robt." Lundy * to be Capt. vice Jno. Bradshaw deed. - Dublin, 28 Feb. 1713 /.
Jasper Clayton " to be Colonel vice lit. -General Tidcomb
{Armi/ List, 1740) - 15 June 1713.
Stanley Monk ^" to be Capt. {MS. Irish Army List. 1715) - 2^ Jan. 1714.
Chas. Standish " to be Lieut. (fZo.) --.--. 10 Apr. 1714.
Ric. Sinnot'" to be Ens, to the Colonel's Cy. {dn.) - . . 14 Apr. 1714.
' Promoted Capt. 28 Feb. 1713. Out of the Regt. before i June 171.").
-Hansard. Promoted Lieut. 20 Sept. 1714. Comn. renewed 1 June 1715. Further services
untraced.
•'Comn. renewed 1 June 171.'). Promoted Cspt. '2C, Mav 1721. Major 22 June 1745. D. in
1757. Will proved at Dublin.
* Out of the Kegt. before 1 June 1715.
^ Comn. renewed 1 June 1715. Promoted Lieut. 5 j\Iar. 1721. Serving as Lieut, in 1740.
• " Comn. renewed 1 June 1715. Serving in 1717. iMiitlur services untraced.
'' Out of the Regt. before 1 June 1715.
8 Do.
^ See biog. notice in Vol. IV., p. 130, note 5.
'" See his Conn n. as Ens. in Sankey's Regt. on p. 237 Comn. in Tidcomb's Regt. renewed 1 June
1715. Serving in 1717. Further services untraced. Probably one of the younger sons of Henry
Monck by his wife Sarah, dan. and heir of Sr. Thos. Stanley of Grange Gorman, near Dublin.
" Comn. renewed 1 June 1715. Further services untraced.
" Do. Do.
[1707-1714.J COMMISSION REGISTEKS. 233
THE INNISKILLING REGT. OF FOOT.
[ROYAL INNISKILLING FUSILIERS.]
N.B. — This Regt. returned to Ireland from the West Indies hi 1707 and was sent to
Spain in 1712.
Wm. Gore I to be Major ------- Kens., 10 Jan. 1707 f'.
Jeffrey Stevens '■ to be Capt. of Major Jno. Johnson's
late Cy. ---------- „ „ e.
Zachary Phillips 3 to be Capt. -Lieut. -----„ „ e.
Henry Pearse^ to be Lieut, to Capt. David Dunbar - - . „ e.
James Robinson ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Hugh Curry - - . „ e.
Wm. Smyth ^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Edward Jones - - - „ e.
Wm. Upton ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Maurice Aherne . - - „ e,
Wm. Sutton Mo be Ens. to Capt. — Moor - - - - Kens., 27 Feb. 1707 ^r.
Robt Curtis Ho be Surgeon 8 Oct. 1707 y.
Mark Everard '" to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Edward Jones
fiVe Lt. Smith 22 Oct. 1707 y.
Jas. Dunbar " to be Ens. to Capt. David Dunbar vice
Mark Everard --------- ^^ y.
Thos. Key '^ to be Ens. to Major Wm. Gore vice Jno.
Oliver - - - . London, 22 Jan. 1708 y.
Jno. Oliver'^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Arthur Robinson
vice Mark Elliston deed. ------>, yt V-
Ric. Knight " to be Ens. to Col. Tho. Whetham vice
Lt. Wm. Sill advanced --.-.-„ 18 May 1708 y.
Wm. SilP^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Symons vice Lt.
Reginald Ryley --------„ „ y.
Henry Edmonstone ^® to be Lieut, to Capt. Hugh Curry
t'lVe Lt. Jas. Robinson deed.- -----» 28 July 1708 y.
Robt. Foster ^'^ to be Ens. to Capt. Jno. Saunderson vice
Henry Edmonstone -------,» »> y«
Wm. Upton '* to be [1st] Lieut, to Capt. Henry Pon-
sonby's Grendrs. vice Hugh Bellasyse deed. - - - ,> 18 Aug. I708y.
Jno. Jones ^° to be Ens. to Capt. Maurice Aherne vice
Wm. Upton --.-.---„ „ y.
Jno. Sawyer"" to be Lt.-Col. vice Lt.-Col. Edward Jones - „ 28 Aug. 1708 y.
Jno. Rolls '-' to be Lieut, to Capt. Maurice Aherne vice
Lt.-Col. Ja.*^. Coward ---,---„ 30 Aug. 1708 y.
Jno. Whitworth -' to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. H. Pon-
.sonby's Grendrs. t'/ce Jno. Lloyd - ----- 20 Sept. 1708 y.
Wm. Keeble'-* (sic) to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. .Tno. Sawyer - - « y-
Edward Tod" to be Lieut, to do. vice Mark Everard - - - 21 Nov. 1708 y.
Robt. AVilson"^^ to be Ens. to Capt. Jeffrey Stephens
vice Edward Tod ---.-.-» •>■> V-
Zachary Phillips™ to be Capt. vice — Sanderson deed. - - - 31 Mar. 1709c.
Alex. Corry '" to be Capt. vice — Aherne deed. - - - - „ e.
Daniel Ormsby -^ to be Capt.-Lieut. ------ „ e.
[James] Dunbar ■*'•' to be Lieut, ro Capt. Moor - . - - „ e.
[Richard] Knight ^"^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Zach. Phillips - - „ C.
Chichester Fortescue *' to be Ens. to Capt. . . _ - „ e.
[Robt.] Wilson ^- to be Ens. to Capt. Dunbar - . - - „ e.
234
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-171 1]
26 Dec. 1711 A.
I-
23 Feb. 1712 A.
I-
1 May 1712 A.
ndsor, 15 Aug. 1712/
Tho. Minshall ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Stewart - - - London, 16 Mar. 1710/
Phineas Bowles" to be Capt. wee Capt. Tho. Whetham - „ „ j-
Robt. Forrester « to be Lieut. 14 May 1 710 w.
Jno. Browne ** to be Ens. » w'-
Rupert Pratt "^ to be do. " », ^*''
Tho. Gore »» to be do 14 June 1710 w.
Tho. Smith »» to be E us. 2 June 1711 »o.
Chichester Fortescue *" to be Lieut. 15 June 1711 «'.
Leo Forrester" to be Ens. - . . 14 July 1711 tr.
Joseph Holmes *Uo be Lieut. 24 July 1711 tr.
Jno. Whetham ^ to be Ens. Barcelona, 25 Dec. 1711 ^.
Thos. Fowkes" to be Capt. rice Hy. Ponsonby - -
Tho. Blagrave *^ to be do. vice Stanhope Cotton -
Arthur Gore*" to be Lieut, to Capt. . . .
Edward Baynes " to be Lieut, to Capt. Jeffery Stevens -
Jno. Cockell** to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Stanhope Cotton
Henry Strudwick *" to be Lieut, to Capt. - - W
Stanhope Cotton **> to be Capt. of Capt. Hugh Corey's {sic)
late Cy. St. James's, 20 Apr, 1713/.
James Fury ^^ to be Lieut. Kens., 24 July 1713/
Silvester Shepherd^' to be Ens. ------■>, » /•
Wm. Brown ^ to be Capt. fice Phineas Bowles - - - - 6 Nov. 1713/
Edmund Strudwick^ to be do. vice Sawyer - - - - Windsor, 7 Nov. 1713/
James Steuart ^Ho be Capt. riee More . . - - „ 9 Feb. 1714/
Tho. Strudwick^ to be Lieut, to Capt. E. Strudwick - St. James's, 20 Mar. 1714/
Geo. Arbuthnot ^' to be Capt. viVe George Pearce - - „ 26 Apr. 1714 ^r.
» See biog. notice in Vol. III., p. 274, note 14.
2 Promoted from Capt.-Lieut. Comn. as Capt. renewed in 1715. Out of the Regt. before 1727.
* Promoted Capt. 31 Mar. 1709. Placed on half-pay iu 1713.
* Out of the Regt. before 1 7 14. Probably the " Henry Pierce " appointed Lieut, of an Indep. Cy. of
Foot at Jamaica 7 June 1714.
» Dead 28 July 1708.
* Out of the Regt. 22 Oct. 1707.
" Promoted 1st Lieut, of Capt. Pousonby's Grcndr. Cy. in above Regt. 18 July 1708. Capt.-Lieut.
on the accession of George I.
8 A minor. Out of the Regt. before 1715.
^ Untraced.
' "> Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 25 Feb. 1706. Out of the Regt. 21 Nov. 1708.
" Promoted Lieut. 31 Mar. 1709. Out of the Regt. before 1715,
" Comn. renewed in Jan. 1715. Resigned his Comn. in 1716.
'3 Out of the Regt. before 1715.
•* Comn. renewed in Jan. 1715. Serving as Senior Lieut, in above Regt." in 1740. A certain
"Lieut. Richard Knight " d. in 1742 and his will was proved at Dublin same year.
>5 Promoted from Ensign. Out of the Regt. before 1715.
i« Comn. renewed in Jan. 1715. Serving with same rank in 1727. Called " Edmeston " in the MS.
Army List for 1715.
i' Forrester. Comn. renewed in Jan. 1715. Capt.-Lieut. 27 Apr. 1722. Capt. 3 Apr. 1733
Serving in 1740.
'• See note 7.
'9 Comn. renewed 1 Jan. 1715. Out of the Regt. before 1727.
» Left the Regt. 7 Nov. 1713. Appointed Capt. of Invalids at Pendennis Castle 6 Aug. 1730.
Serving in 1740.
■^> Out of the Regt. before 1715.
« Comn. renewed in- Jan. 1715. Appointed Capt. in Col. Chas. ChiirchiU's Regt. of Dragoons
16 July 1723. Serving in 1727. Out of said Regt. before 1740.
j' Not in any subseqi^nt Lisit.
2^ Comn. renewed I Jan. 17L5. Promoted Capt. 12 Jan. 1740.
?* Out of the Regt. before 1715.. A certain Robert Wilson was appointed Ens. iu Col. Edaj.
j^ailding's Regt. of Foot 19 Mar. 1712.
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"* Placed on half-pay in 1713.
'^ See his Comn. as Ens. in Vol. III., p. 336, and note thereto.
^* Promoted from Lieut. Out of the Regt. before 1715. A certain Daniel Ormsby of Limerick d.
in 1710 and his will was proved at Dublin same year.
29 Out of the Regt. before 1715.
^ See note 14.
^' Promoted Lieut. 15 June 1711. Comn. renewed in Jan. 1715. Appears to have been 2nd son
of Wm. Fortescue of Newragh, Co. Louth. D. in 1747. Will proved at Dublin.
'- An exchange of Company. See note 25.
" Comn. signed by Genl. Stanhope. Out of the Regt. before 1715.
'^ Comn. signed by Geul. Stanhope. Left the Regt. in 1713 and was appointed Capt. and Lt.-Col.
3rd Foot Guards. See biog. notice on p. 52, note 43.
2^ See note 17.
'' Comn. renewed in Jan. 1715.
3' Do. Promoted Lieut. 13 July 1718. Exchanged to 1st Lieut. Rl. Fusiliers. Capt.-Lieut. 9 Feb.
1751. Capt. 3 June 1752. D. in Ireland in June 1753. Will proved at Dublin.
'* Comn. renewed in Jan. 1715. Left the Regt. a few months later.
39 Do. Promoted Lieut. 17 May 1716. Capt. 14 Jan. 1738. Serving in 1740.
••» See note 31.
*' Comn. renewed in Jan. 1715. Untraced after that year.
<2 Do. Do.
*^ A child. Comn. renewed in Jan. 1715. Untraced after that year.
** Fowke. See his Comn. as Ens. on p. 243, and note thereto.
■^ Comn. renewed in Jan. 1715. Serving with same rank in 1727. Appointed Lt.-Col. of Col.
Moreton's Marines 28 Nov. 1739. Lost his life while serving at the siege of Carthagena in 1741.
•"^ Comn. renewed in Jan. 1715. Left the Regt. in 1716.
*7 Out of the Regt. before 1715.
•»8 Do. Above Comn. was signed by the Duke of Argyll as C.-in-C. in Spain. A marginal note in
the Comn. Entry Bk. says, " This Comn. had no seal."
*9 Exchanged to the Inniskilling Dragoons 20 Mar. 1714. See p. 226.
50 Promoted Lt.-Col. of the Inniskilling Regt. of Foot before Jan. 1715 (Comn. not forthcoming).
Appointed Col. of the Regt. now known as the Somersetshire Light Infantry 8 July 1715. See biog.
notice in Vol. V., p. 201, note 13.
5' Resigned his Comn. in 1715.
^2 Comn. renewed in Jan. 1715. Serving with same rank in 1727.
" Comn. renewed in Jan. 1715. Untraced after that year. A certain Wm. Browne was appointed
Major of Col. Holmes's Regt. of Marines in 1747.
" Comn. renewed in Jan. 1715.
» Do.
" Do. A certain Tho. Strudwick was appointed Lieut, in Lord Cobham's Regt. of Horse 10 Feb.
1722. Serving with same rank in 1740.
'? Served previously as Capt. in Col. Kane's Regt. of Foot. Comn. of Capt. renewed in Jan. 1715.
Not in any subsequent List.
COMMISSIONS IN COL. SIR HARRY GORING'S REGT. AFTER IT HAD
BEEN CONSTITUTED A REGT. OF FOOT, 20 MARCH 1713.
(See pp. 118-119).
Adam Elliot Uo be Ens. 1 Nov. 1713 mj.
Capt. Roger Flower " to be Capt. - - .... 25 Apr. 1714 «?.
' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
* From the Half-pay List. Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
236
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714]
LORD MOHUN'S REGT. OF FOOT.
N.B. — This Regt. were taken prisoners at Brihuega in Dec. 1710.
Robt. Nix to be Ens. to Major Sol. Rapin -
Jeffrey Gibbons ^ to be Qr.-Mr. - - . - -
Tbo. Waldegrave to be Capt. vice Tho. Mann
Jno. Shann - to be Lieut, to Major Solomon Rapin
Elliot Lawrance to be Ens. to above Cy. - . -
Peter Davenport ^ to be Lieut, to Major Sol. Rapin
Peter Le Maindrie to be Lieut, to Capt. Giles Stevens -
Tho. Cotton to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Geo. Whitmore
Ben, Custin to be Lieut, to Capt. Chas., Otway -
Wm, Francis to be Ens. to the Colonel's Cy.
Caleb Herbert * to be Surgeon
James Dormer ^ to be Colonel rice Chas., Lord Mohun -
Wm. BroM n to be Ens. to Capt. Ant. Hinton
Wm. Lovejoy to be Ens. to Major Giles Stevens -
Tho. Burbage to be Lieut. - ^ - - - -
Geo. Robinson to be Ens. to Col. Dormer's Cy. -
Jno. Barker to be Ens. to Capt. Arthur Buckeridge
Jonathan Perk ^ to be Ens. to Capt.
Peter Pinet to be Capt. vice Chas. Otway . - -
Chas. Price to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Geo. Whitmore
Edward Strode' to be Ens. to Capt. Arthur Buckeridge
Ralph Hadderson ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Jno. Williams -
Wm. Markham ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Giles Stevens
Robt. Sterling ^f* to be Ens. to Capt. Pinet -
Wm. Shewen to be Capt. vice Peter Pinet -
Jonathan Powell to be Lieut, to Capt. — Aburne -
Jno. Barton to be Ens. to INInjor Rapin
Valentia {sic), 18 Feb. 1707i.
- Kens., 27 Apr. 1707 e.
„ 26 May 1 707 e.
- Windsor, 8 July 1707 e.
Z 1 Sept" 1707 e.
„ 2 Sept. 1707 e.
- Kens., 20 Oct. 1707 e.
5 Apr. 1708 e.
Kens., 1 May 1708//.
„ 20 May 1 708 e.
Windsor, 28 June"l708^.
24 Mar. 1709 e.
28 May 1709 f.
St. James's, 28 June 1709^.
» „ ff-
12 July 1709 e.
Chincona, 21 Nov. 1710?.
Brihuega, 28 Nov" 1710 i.
St. James's, 3 Jan. 1711/.
„ 4 June 1711/
Windsor, 27 July 1711/
' See his Comn. on p. 73 and note thereto. Capt. Jeffrey Gibbon's will was proved at Duhliii in
1739.
2 Under date of 4 Sept. 1707 appears this entry in Luttrell's Short Relation of State Affairs,
Vol. VI., p. 209 : — " Mr. Shan and Mr. Phillips, lieutenants in the Lord Mohun's Regt., quarrelled at
Yeovil in Somersetshire and killed each other."
* Appointed Lieut, in Col. Jas. Dormer's newly-raised Regt. of Dragoons 22 July 1715. A certain
Sr. Peter Davenport, Receiver-GenL for Cheshire^ d. in 1747.
•• Served as Sursjeon's Mate to Brigdr.-Gen. Howe's Regt. of Foot at Blenheim. See Vol. V.,
Part II., p. 48.
* See hiog. notice in Vol. V., Part II , p. 30, note 8.
* Appointed Lieut, in Col. Jas. Dormer's newly-raised Regt. of Dragoons 22 July 1715.
^ Appointed Cornet in Col. Jas. Dormer's newly-raised Regt. of Dragoons 22 July 1715. Capt. in
Col. Feilding's Regt. of Foot 15 Nov. 1721. Major 12 Feb. 1751. Serving in 1758.
" Comn. signed by General Stanhope.
9 Do.
' »» Do. . .
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MAJOR-GENERAL SANKEY'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[39th REGT. OF FOOT.]
N.B. — Embarked for Portugal i?i 1707 and won great distinction at the battle of the
Cay a 8 May 1 709. The paucity of Comns. is due to the official irregularity of
the period in question.
Philip Savage 1 to be Ens. {Army List, 1740) 2 Nov. 1707.
The. Darby ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Edmuud Keating - - - 24 Apr. 1709 e.
Tho. Townshend 3 to be Lt.-Colonel - 1 Oct. 1709 ?6'.
Joseph McNoe* to be Ens. {Army List, 1740) - - - - 10 Apr. 1710.
Stanley Mouk^ to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Keating - - Windsor, 27 June 1711/.
Patrick Roper *• to be Ens. to Capt. ... ^^ » /•
Peter Beaver ^ to be Ens. {Army List, 1740) - - „ 22 Oct. 1711
Peter Lombard ^ to be Capt. of Major Robert Foulke's
late Cy. and to rank as Capt. in above Regt. from
1st June 1710 St. James's, 7 Apr. 1712/-
Ric. West 9 to be Ens. to Capt. .... „ 8 Apr. 1713 ^r.
Geo. Martin i" to be Lieut, to Capt. Lombard - - - Kens., 7 May 1713^.
Tho. Parr " to be Ens. to Capt. Windsor, 6 Oct. 1713 5-.
' Promoted Lieut, before Jan, 1715. Capt. 9 Mar. 1722, Major 18 Nov. 1731. Lt.-Col. 18 Aug.
1739. Out of the Regt. in 1747.
- Out of the Regt. before 1715.
' See his Comn. as Capt. on. p. 148, and note thereto.
* Comn. renewed in Jan. 1715. Promoted Capt.-Lieut. 3 Nov. 1727. Capt. 20 May 1730.
Serving in 1740.
'" See his Comn. as Capt In Lt.-Gen, Tidcomb's Regt. of Foot on p. 232, and note thereto.
^ Out of the Regt. before 1715.
' Comn. renewed in Jan. 1715. Lieut. 6 Feb. 1718. Capt. 12 May 1731. Serving in 1740.
* Comn. renewed in Jan. 1715. D. in 1716.
^ Left the Regt. in 1716.
'" Comn. renewed in Jan. 1715. Untraced after that year.
" Do. Do.
238
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
COLONEL HEYMAN ROOKE'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[^Disbanded in 1712.]
N.B. — This Regt. embarked for Spain in 1711.
Wareham St. Leger ^ to be Ens. to Capt. George Blunt
vice Ens. Martin ..----
Jno. Romer ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Jas. Lavally vice
Ens. Chas. Cadogan ------
Tho. Bayly 3 to be Lieut, to Capt Jas. Osborne vice
Lt. Henry Hodsill ------
Tho. Jekyll * to be Ens. to Brigdr.-General Rooke's
own Cy. vice Ens. Tho. Bayly - - - -
Chas. Blunt ^ to be Capt. vice Samuel Osborn -
James Dobbin ^ to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Eras. Columbine
vice Jno. Toker ------
Jno. Toker ^ to be Lt. to Capt. Ric. Brooks vice Henry
Howorth _-..---
Tho. Croasdale^ to be Major - - - - -
Godfrey Shepway^ to be Ens. to Major-General
Rooke's own Cy. ------
[Chas.] Jeffreys 1" to be Ens. to Capt. — Tredenham -
Jacob Warnes ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt, — Grandprey -
Abraham Burrows ^^ to be Chaplain - - - -
Lemuel Weaver ^^ to be Ens. to Capt. Ric. Brook
Brudenell Rooke ^* to be Capt. vice Martin Grandprey -
Ric. Hunter ^^ to be Capt.-Lieut. - - - -
Ventris Columbine ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt.
Jno. St. Aubin i' to be Lieut, to Capt. Heddin (sic) -
Phil. Harrison ^^ to be Ens. to Capt. Ric. Brooks
Jno. Brozetis to be Ens. (Half -Pat/ List, 1740)-
Edward Rich 20 to be Adjt. (do.) . - - -
- London, 23 Feb. 1708 y.
„ 1 May 1708 y.
27 July 1708 y.
!/•
24 Aug. 1708 y.
3 Dec. 1708 y.
» y-
25 Mar. 1710 m.
Dublin Castle, 6 July 17 10.
St. James's, 20 Nov. \7lOg.
»» r, 9-
„ 12 Jan. 1711/
Windsor, 16 July 1711/.
Prato del Rey, 24 Sept. 17 11 A.
St. James's, 5 Apr. 1712/
)> j> J-
3 May 1712/
„ 24 May 1712/
n.d.
' Promoted Lieut, before 1712. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
- See his Comu. as Lieut, in the Queen's Own Regt. of Foot on p. 69, and note 26 ou p. 70.
•' Out of the Regt. when it was disbanded.
* Promoted Lieut, 4 Nov. 1711 (Comn. not forthcoming). Placed on half-pay in 1712. Appointed
Lieut, in Col. Chas. Churchill's Regt, of Dragoons before 1727. Capt. 3 Nov. 1735. Major 24 Feb.
1741. Committed suicide at Canterbury in 1744.
^ Blount. Killed in a tavern brawl in London in 1714. See biog. notice in Vol. V,, Part IL, p. 10,
note 17.
' Placed on half -pay as Lieut, in 1712. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
'Do.
■ See his Comn. as Capt. in Col. Wm. Breton's Regt. of Foot on p. 166. Placed on half-pay in 1712.
Appointed Major of Brigdr.-Gen. Humphrey Gore's Dragoons in 1716. Out of said Regt. in 1718.
Of CloBtokin, Co. Galway. D. in 1740. "
' Placed on half-pay in 1712.
'° One of the younger sons of Brigdr.-Gen. Sr. James Jefferys (or Jeffiries) of Blarney Castle,
Co. Cork. Placed on half-pay in 1712. Appointed Ens. to Brigdr.-Gen. Alex. Grant's newly-raised
Eegt. of Foot 22 July 1715. Lieut, in Major-Gen. Bisset's Regt. of Foot 1 Sept. 1721." Capt.
1 Nov. 1734. Major 2 Apr. 1742. Lt.-Col. 34th Foot 17 Feb. 1746. Col. of the 14th Foot 3 Jan.
1756. D. in 1765.
'• Placed on half- pay in 1712. Appointed Lieut, in Lt.-Gen. Owen Wynne's newly-raised Regt. of
Dragoons 22 July 1715.
" Placed on half-pay in 1712.
" Do. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
239
'^ Comn. signed by the Duke of Argyll, C.-iu-C. in Spain. He was son of Col. Hayinan Rooke.
Was placed on half-pay in 1712. Drawing hiilf-pay in 1776, when his martial career closed at
the age of 84 !
'^ Placed on half-pay in 1712.
"' Do. Appointed Lieut, in Maj.-Geu. Clayton's Eegt. of Foot 11 May 1729. Serving in 1740.
''" Placed on half-pay as Lieut, in 1712. Probably Sr. Jno. St. Aubyn, Bt. of Clowance, Co.
Cornwall.
'** Placed on half-pay in 1712.
'" Do. Drawing half -pay in 1769.
-" Do. Drawing half-pay in 1749.
THE EARL OF DELORAINE'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[Disbanded in 1712.]
Simon Corbet to be Capt. vice Jno. Forster - . - Dublin, 15 Mar. 1707 /.
Zacharia Tiffin to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Wm. Berry vice
Edward Ford 13 Sept. 1707 ^/.
Edward Ford to be Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Fenwick vice Jno.
Lewis 16 Sept. 1707 y.
Jno. Hyde to be Chaplain ....-- London, 17 Feb. 1708 y.
— Simpson to be Ens. to Capt. Dennis Byron vice Chas.
Morrison ........ „ „ t/.
Thos. Whetham to be Ens. to Capt. Tho. Wilson vice
Preston White „ 7 July I708y.
AVm. Pinfold 1 to be Capt. vice Tho. Wilson . . - - 30 Aug. 1708y.
Jno Price to be Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Butler vice Lewis
de la Faye ..-.----- „y.
J 110. Bolton to be Capt. vice Dennis Byron .... 3 Dec. 1708 t/.
Walter Dawes to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Wm. Berry vice
Whiiham (sic) - - London, 10 Apr. 1710^.
N.B. — All the above Comns. tvere signed by the Lord-Lieut, of Ireland.
Will. Twisleton to be Lieut, to Major Tho. Bellasyse - St. James's, 13 Jan. llWg.
Jno. Griffith to be Ens. to Capt. Samuel Francis - „ 10 Feb. 1711 5^.
' Appointed Major of Col. Humphry Gore's Kegt. of Foot 24 May 170'.». Served with this Kegt.
in Spain, and was taken prisoner at Brihuega iu Dec. 1710. Placed on half-pay in 1712. Appointed
Lt.-Col. of Col. R. Handasyde's Regt. of Foot 23 Dec. 171". Held this command over 30 years. D.
in 1760.
240
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
THE EARL OF INCHIQUIN'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[Disbanded in 1712.]
N.B. — This Regt. embarked for Spain in 1709
Jno. Supple * to be Ens. to Capt. Jas. Dore vice Theop. Butler
Jno. Bird 2 to be Lieut, to Capt. Stephen Petitot r/ce Lieut.
Humph. Watson --------
Adam de Hisseau ^ (sic) to be Eus. to Lt.-Col. Quartus
Spencer vice Jno. Bird .-.---.
Humphry Watson ■• to be Capt. vice Ant. Hovenden -
David Jno. Barry ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Hy. Goddard's
Grendr. Cy. vice Mat. Fitzgerald - . - -
Arthur Farrell ^ to be Ens. to the Colonel's Cy. vice Lewis
La Malquiere --------
Wra. Carpenter^ to be Capt. vice Jonathan Sewell
Wm. Meares* to be Lieut, to Capt. Robt. Pigott vice Tho.
Keene ---------
Jno. Price ^ to be Ens. to above Cy. vice Wm. Meares
Jno. Farley ^^ to be Eus. to Lt.-Col. Spencer
Edward Stanhope " to be Colonel vice Wm., Earl of Inchiquin
Henry Goddard " to be Major ------
Adam de Huisseau '^ to be Lieut. - - - . -
Thos. Holmes " to be Lieut. {Half Pay List, 1740) -
Alex. Jordan ^^ to be Ens. {do.)
Stephen Pettitot^® to be Ens. to Capt. Pettitot -
Maurice Nassau '^ to be Colonel vice Edward Stanhope
Jno. Price '^ to be Lieut, to Major Henry Goddard
Jno. St. John ^^ to be Ens. to Capt. Henry Delaune -
Roger Lawrence^" to be Capt. vice Philpot
Wm. Bosseville ^^ to be Capt. vice Henry Davis -
18 Nov. 1707 y.
19 Nov. I707y.
19 Nov. 1707?/.
y-
London, 20 Mar. 1708y.
28 Auir.
no^y.
- H'pton Court,
St. James's,
»
Kens.,
- Windsor,
30 Dec. I708y.
„ y-
24 Mar. 1709 e.
1 Jan. 1710e.
28 May 1710 m.
22 Sept. 1710 a'.
18 Nov. 1710.
24 Sept. 1711.
20 Nov. 1711/
12 Dec. 1711 f.
13 Mar. 1712/
/•
24 June 1712^.
16 Sept. 1712 ^r.
' Placed on half-pay as Lieut, in 1712.
- Placed on half -pay as Capt. in 1712.
^ De Huisseau. Promoted Lieut. 22 Sept. 1710. Half-pay in 1712. Appointed Lieut, in Lt.-Gen.
VVhetham's Regt. of Foot before 1727. Out of last-named Regt. before 1740.
^ Placed ou half-pay in 1712. Appointed Capt. in Sir Robt. Rich's Regt. of Dragoons 22 July
1715. Placed on half-pay when Rich's Regt. was disbanded in 1718. Appointed Capt. iu Genl.
Evans's Regt. of Dragoons before 1727. Placed on half-pay before 1739 in which year (30 Nov.) he
was appointed Major of Col. Edward Wolfe's Regt. of Marines. Lost his life at the siege of
Carthagena in 1741.
* Appointed Capt. in the Rl. Fusiliers IG May 1712. Resigned his Comn. in July 1716.
" Placed on half -pay in 1712.
' Out of the Regt. before 1712. Probably was killed or died in Spain.
^ Placed on half-pay in 1712. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
* Promoted Lieut. 13 Mar. 1712. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
" Out of the Regt. before 1712.
'' Killed at the siege of Cardona, in Spain, 12 Dec. 1711. See biog. notice in Almanza Roll in
Part IIL of this Vol.
'2 See biog. notice in Vol. V., p. 260, note 12.
" See note 3.
" Placed on half-pay in 1712. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
'' Do. Do.
"Do.
'' See biog. notice in Vol. V., Part II., p. 31, note 22.
'* See note 9.
" Placed on half-pay in 1712. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
*° Do. See his Comn. as Capt. in Col. Roger Elliot's Regt. of Foot in Vol. V., p. 175, and note 18
on p. 176.
" Placed OD half -pay in 1712.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 2ii^
BRIGADIER-GENL. OWEN WYNNE'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[Disbanded in 1713.]
N.B. — This Regt. went to Flanders in 1708 and teas at Lejffingue lohen surprised hy
the French that year. Served at the siege of Douay in 1710.
Jno. Grant 1 to be Ens. t;«ce Jas. Cottingham . - . - 27Ang. I707y.
James Cottingham ^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Morgan vice
Lt. Jones dec<l. --------- » 2/-
.James Miller ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Peter Kerr vice
Robt. Lyndon --------- 1 Nov. 1707 y.^
Wm. Humphrvs^ to be Ens. to Sr. Henry Boothby vice ■ '.■
Jas. Miller - - - - - " _ ^•
Owen Wynne ^ to be Capt. vice Jno. Armstrong - - - Kens., 24 Jan. 1708/7-
Jno. Miller ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Tho. King - - - „ » 5^-
Jno. Wynne ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Jas. Adams - - - j, m S'-
[Tho.] Moor 8 to be Ens. to Capt. Edward Hall - - - » „ 9-
Robt. Bell 9 to be Ens. to Capt. Giles Blethin - - - „ » 9-
James Renkin ^° to be Qr.-Mr. ------»> ii 9-
Samuel Reeve 1' to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Douglas - - - „ 16 June 1708 f/.
Jno. Wynne ^- to be Capt. vice Jas. Adams - - - -Windsor, 24 July 1708 e.
Fras. Cocksedge ^^ to be Lieut, to above Cy. - - - - tt ti ^-
— Woodward " to be Ens. to do. -----» •>■> ^^
[Wm.] Witherington '^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Douglas - ,. „ ^■
Owen Wynne ^^ to be Ens. to Capt. Jno. Dunbar- - - „ „ ^■
Chris. RusselP' to be Lieut. ----- Fort Albertus, 27 Oct. 1708 h.
Fras. Cuff 'Ho be Ens. (^a//-Pay Z.eH 1740) 1 June 1709.
Tho. Moor ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Wm. Lloyd's
Grendrs. Camp before Douay, 19 Apr. 1710 A.
James Walkinshaw 20 to be Capt. vice Robert Kerr - Windsor, 11 Aug. 1711/
Jno. Dunbar 21 to be Major „ 15 0^.1711/"
Jno. Wilson 22 to be Capt. of Lt.-Col. Geo. Morgan's
lateCy. H'pton Ct., 23 Oct. 1 711/
Jno. Cope 23 to be Lt.-Col. St. James's, 2 Apr. 1712/
Henry Peart 2* to be Ens. {Half-Pay List, 1740) - - - - 23 Apr. 1713.
COMMISSIONS EN SECOND IN BRIGADIER-GENERAL OWEN
WYNNE'S REGT. OF FOOT.
Boyle Smith to be Capt. en second ----- Kens., 24 June 1708 e.
Chris. Russell to be Lieut, en second to Capt. Smith - - „ „ ^•
Wm. Gray to be Ens. en second to do. - - - - »> »' ^'
' Placed on half-paj' as Lieut, in 1713.
2 Out of the Keot. before 1713.
3 Do. •.!,.«•
" Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Lieut, in Lt.-Geu. Owen Wynne .^ new-raised Kegt. ot
Dragoons 22 July 1715. Capt.-Lieut. 1 Oct. 1719. Capt. in Major-Gen. Cope s Kegt. ot Dragoons
12 July 1737. Servinp in 1740.
* The Colonel's Cy.
« Out of the Regt. before 1713.
S 3575. ^
242 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
7 Capt. 24 July 1708. Nephew to the Colonel. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Probably the Capt.
Wynne mentioned in Marlborough's letter to Lt.-Gen. Erie in Nov. 1708, relative to the surprise of
the British camp at Leffingue. — Marlborouyh Dispatches, Vol. IV., p. 304.
8 Lieut. 19 Apr. 17 JO. Placed on half-pav in 1713.
5 Out of the Regt. before 1713.
'" Rankin. Placed on half- pay as Ens. in 1713.
" Placed on half-pay as Capt. in 1713.
'2 See note 7.
's Out of the Regt. before 1713.
'* Untraced.
'■ Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Lieut, in Lieut.-Gen. Owen Wynne's newly-raised Kegt.
of Dragoons 22 July 1715.
'* Change of Cy. See Vol. V., p. 185, note 20.
" From the Seconded List. Out of the Regt. before 1713.
'* Probably a younger son of Gerald Cuff of Elm Hall, co. Mayo, by his wife Dorothy, sister of Col.
(aflds. Lt.-Gen.) Owen Wynnp. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
*' See note 8.
™ Served at Malplaquet. See List of Col. Godfrey's Regt. of Foot in Part II. Placed on half-pay
in 1713.
*' See biog. notice in Vol. V., p. 185, note 13.
-* See " List of Minors " ip the Addenda to this volume and note on Capt. Wilson in said List.
^ See biog. notice on p. 61, note 24.
'^* Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
2^3
COLONEL NICHOLAS LEPELL'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[Disbanded in 1712.]
N.B. — This Regt. embarked for Spain in 1709 Fought at Saragassa, and was one
of the tioo British Regis, engaged at the battle of Villa Viciosa in Dec. 1710.
Thos. Fowke,' Seur. to be Eusign to Lt.-Col. Wm. Dun-
combe vice Thos. Fowke, Junr. - - - -
Thos. Fowke,'-' Junr. to be Capt. vice Thos. Fowke, Senr.
Jno. Maude to be Ens. to Capt. Jas. Manjoy {sic) vice
Jno. Kinairton -------
Paul Paschall to be Ens. to Capt. Wm. Duncombe rice
Tho. Foulkes, deed. ------
Jno. Kinaston to be Lieut, to Capt. Robt. Barkham vice
Lt. Barkham -------
Chas. Burton to be Capt. vice Geo. Murray - - -
Lt.-Col. Samuel Shaleross to be Mxyn- vice Jas. Montjoy
Peregrine Lascelles to be Capt. vice Geo. Faunt
Fras. Allen to be Qr.-Mr.
Philip Pennington to be Capt. vice Jno. Norris -
Tho. Garaway to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Shaleross
Michael Richards ^ to be Colonel vice Lepell
Wm. Stanhope * to be Colonel vice Michael Richards -
Richardson Pack ^ to be Major - - - - -
Alex Forbes" to be Lieut. {Half- Pay List, 1740)
Wm. Scott ^ to be Surgeon {do?} . . - - -
Henry Pyott ^ to be Capt. -Lieut, {do.) - - - -
James St. John' to be Lieut, {do.) . - . -
Win. Cleland to be Ens. to Capt. Pennington
Samuel HilPo to be Adjt. ------
Henry Blackwell to be Ens. to Major Pack - . -
Jno. McGlough " {sic) to be Qr.-Mr. - - - '-
Daniel Debalt '^ to be Chaplain
*"2 These two Commission Registers bear interesting testimony to the method which a father
adopted to secHre advancement in the Army for his son. Capt. Thos. Fowke, finding himself in fiiiHng
health, resigned his Company in Lepell's Regt. to his son, Ensign Thos. Fowke, and, mirabile dictu,
stepped into his son's shoes and did duty as Ensign, while the son succeeded his father in command of
the Company 1 In less than a year ex-Capt. Fowke died. His unselfish foresight had put his son
over the heads of many older officers and given him the needed start in life. Capt. Fowke served with
his Regt. in Spain during the latter part of the Spanish Succession War, and exchanged to the Innis-
killing Regt. of Foot, also in Spain, 26 Dec. 1711. His Comn. in last-named Corps was renewed by
George I. in 1715. Appointed Major of the Regt. now known as the Somersetshire Light Infantry in
1716. Preferred to the Lt.-Colonelcy of the 7th Dragoons 2.5 June 1720. Raised the Regt. aftds.
known as the 43rd Light Infantry in Jan. 1741. Transferred to the Colonelcy of the '2nd Queen's Regt.
of Foot 13 Aug. 1741. Brigdr.-Gen. 1 June 1 745. Served as 2nd in commar d at the battle of Preston
Pans. Was a Major-Gen. on the Staff in Flanders in 1748. Appointed Governor of Gibraltar in 1754.
For an error of judgment in refusing to send troops from Gibraltar to the relief of Port Mahon when
besieged by the French fleet, in 1756, Fowke was recalled, tried by a Court Martial, and cashiered for
practically the same offence which lost Admiral Byng his head. The strong feeling in Fcwke's favour
induced George III. to restore this unfortunate General to his former rank in the Army, and he was
appointed Major-General in Ireland 2 Aug. 1761. He d. a I.t. Gen. at Bath in 1765.
' See biog. notice of this distinguished officer in Vol. III.,' p. 2.'^3, note 6.
■• Youngest son of John Stanhope of Elvaston. Appointed Lieut, and Capt. in the Coldstream
Guards 11 Dec. 1703. Bought the Colouelcy of Ricliards's Regt. and was placed on half-i.ay in 1712.
Distinguished himself as a statesman and was created Earl of Harrington in 1742. D. in 1756.
s See Vol. v., p. 189, note 9.
® Placed on half-pay in 1712. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
' Do. do.
8 Do. do.
» Do. do.
10 Dfawiog half-pay in 1722.
"Do. Called"McLaughlin"in the //(///-Pa;/ Z,/s^ for 1714.
" Called " Debat " in the Half-Pay List for 1714.
Q 2
30 June 1707y.
- London, 29 May 1708 y.
„ 5 June 1708 y.
J, ». I/-
•> M I/-
- Windsor, G July 1708 e.
- London, 13 July 1708 ij.
1 V.n'v. 1709e.
5 Apr. 1709e.
16 June 17096.
— .July 1710 t;.
St James's, 17 Mar. 1711/
19 May 1711 «.
23 Aug. 1711..,
17 Nov. 1711.
St. .James's, 22 Jan."l7l2/".
„ 3 May 1712/
Windsor, 29 Aug. 1712/".
-17 Oct. 17 12/
„ 20 Oct. 1712/".
244 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
LORD LOVELACE'S REQT. OF FOOT.
[Disbanded in 1712.]
N.B. — This Regt. was with Genl. Stanhope at Brihuega and were taken prisoners.
Chas. Povey» tobe Major- - iFeb. I7u7tt
Peregrine Lascelles2 to be Ens. to Major Chas. Povey vice
Street Hunt 27 Aug. 1707 3/
The. Collier to be Lieut, to Capt. Eras. Howard - - - London, 4 Feb. 1708y
Wm. Gould to be Ens. to Lord Lovelace's Cy. vice Tho.
Collier ....----- „ „ y
Nicholas Haward to be Surgeon „ » y
Richard Munden 3 to be Colonel vice Lord Lovelace - - - 20 Mar. I708y
Jno. Palmer to be Ens, to Capt. Giles Stephens vice Henry
Bird - London, 2 Apr. 1708 y
Henry Bird to be Lieut, vice Edmund Cardiff e - - - „ m ^
Daniel Negus to be Capt. Vice Giles Stephens - - - „ 29 May 1 708 y
George Hussey to be Capt. Lieut, vice Dan. Negus - - », n V
Wra. Soden to be Ens. to Major Chas. Povey vice Jas,
Jawson .-------- „ „ y
Jas. Jawson to be Lieut, to above Cy. vice Geo. Hussey - „ „ y
N.B. — " This Coinn. vacated and a Comn. of same date for Lieut. Jos. Leeds.* " y
Thos. King to be Ens. to Capt. Eras. Howard vice Wm.
Charleton „ 14 July 1708 y.
Ben. Groute to be Ens. to Capt. Tho. Williams vice Robt.
Brathwaite - - „ 4 Aug. I708y.
Ric. Hoblin to be Ens. to Capt. Wm. Prosser vice Tho.
Rawson .---..--- „ „ y.
Peter Brisac to be Chaplain Kens., 1 Oct. 1708 y.
Daniel Cooke to be Ens. to Capt. Jno. Prideaux vice Norton London, 15 Nov. 1708 2/.
Tho. Kemp to be Qr.-Mr. 6 Feb. 1709 e.
Lutton Lister 5 to be Capt. vice Jno. Otway .... 25 Feb. 1709 e.
Nicholas Hodgson ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Lister - - - - 28 Apr. 1709 e.
Edward Vicars to be <lo. to Lt.-Col. Clement Nevil ... „ c.
Tho. CoUyer to be Adjt. „ e.
Ric. Bostock ^ to be Capt. {Half-Pay List, 1740) - - . 25 Oct. 1710.
Jno. Hampton ^ to be Capt. -Lieut. (^0.) ----- „
Ric. Hoblin 9 to be Lieut, (do.) 23 Nov. 1710.
Patrick Heron 10 to be Capt. rjcf Jno. K:iy- - - St. James's, 20 Apr. 1711./'.
Martin Bryan" to be Ens. to Capt. Lister - - - - „ 10 Apr. 1712/.
Nicholas Hudson 1* (sic) to be Lieut, to Capt. Negus - - ,> n /•
■ Placed on half -pay in 1712. Appointed Major of Col. Jas. Tyrrell's Regt. of Dragoons 22 July
1715. Serving in 1717. This veteran oflacer had served from 1689 to 1707 in the 1st Foot Guards
as Lieut, and Capt. (see his Comns. in Vol. III.). Prior to the Kevolution he had held a Comn. in
the Regt. of Irish Foot Guards.
- Aftds. Lt.-Gen. Lascelles. See biog. notice in Vol. V., p. 197, note 14.
' See biog. notice in Vol. V., Part II., p. 30, note 3.
* Brother to Capt. Ebenezer Leeds of Major-Gen. Cadogan's Regt. of Horse. Served in the ranks
of Cadogan's Regt. and was dangerously wounded in the attack on the French Lines in 1705 {War
Office MS.).
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 246
^ Placed on half-pay in 1712. Appointed Capt. in Brigdr.-Gen. Munden's Regt of Dragoons
22 July 1715. Serving in 1717.
® Promoted Lieut. 10 Apr. 1712. Placed on half-pay same year. Called " Hudson" in the Half-
Pay List.
"> Placed on half-pay in 1712. Drawing half-pay in 17 40.
» Do. Do.
9 Do. Do.
"> See his Comn. as Lieut, in Lord Mark Kerr's Regt. of Foot on p. 171. Placed on half-pay in
1712. Appointed Capt. in the 40th Foot 11 June 1730 Commanded four Companies of his Regt.
at Canso on the coast of Nova Scotia when attacked by the French 13 May 1744, and was obliged to
surrender to an overwhelming force on 24 Maj. (apt. Heron, in his official report of this unfortunate
business, says : " That considering the had state of the place, having but 87 men, whereof one third
was sick or lame, the blockhouse not tenable against great shot, the first shot against it going through
it, four barrels of powder damaged for want of proper storehouse to keep it, and no good flints, he
thought it advisable to capitulate in time to obtain better terms " (Historical Records 40th Regt.).
" O'Brien. Placed on half-pay in 1712. Appointed Cornet in Brigdr.-Gen. Munden's Regt. of
Dragoons 22 July 1715. Promoted Lieut. 8 Mar. 1728. Serving in 1740.
'■^ Called " Hodgson " in his former Coma.
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ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-17U.]
VISCOUNT TUNBRIDGE'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[Disbanded in 1712.]
N.B. — This Regt. served tmder Genl. Stanhope in Spain and were taken prisoners
at Brihuega in Dec. 1710.
Humphrey Gore ^ to be Colonel vice Lord Tunbridge -
Juo. Edwards 2 to be Capt. (Half -Pay List, 1740) -
Heurv Baker-* to be Lieut, to Capt. Elias La Fontaine vice
Juo. Baker --------
Daniel Elridge ■* to be Surgeon ------
Robt. Rudyer^ to be Ens. to Capt. Jno. Renney vice Ens.
Vernon Hawley --------
Vernon Hawley ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Williams vice
Lieut. Soraenset Jones -.-..-
Somerset Jones ^ to be Capt. -Lieut. -----
Rowland Campion ^ to be Capt. vice Jno. Renney
Wni. Bourdon ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Campion vice Ant. Irby
Jno. Steukly ^^ to be Capt. vice Rowland Campion
Geo. Forbes'^ to be Ens. to Capt. Juo. Williams vice Ens.
Tho. Hescoat {sic) -------
Henry Malone ^" to be Capt. vice Chas. Mordaunt
Edward Henry Baynton '^ to be Lieut, to Capt. -
Henry Callop " to be Lieut, to Capt. . .
Henry Gore ^^ to be Ens. to Capt. . . .
— Brooks ^^ to be Ens. to Capt. - . .
Wm. Pinfold ^Uo be Major ------
Daniel Butler ^* to be Ens. to Capt. [Sir James] Cham-
berlain {sic) --------
Somerset Jones ^® to be Capt. {Half -Pay List, 1740) -
Nicholas Martyn ^o to be Capt. vice Sr. Jas. Chamberlayne -
Tho. Borrett^i to be Capt. of Major Jno. Han way's late Cy.
Juo. Jones ^^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Edwards
Leonard Hewetson ^3 to be Ensign {Half-Pay List, 1740) ■
1 Feb. 1707 w.
-
21 July 1707 y.
London
1, 1 Nov. 1707 y.
>5
13 Jan. 1708 y.
»
y-
»
» y-
?5
5»
», y-
29 May I708y.
14 July 1708 y.
.
3 Dec. 1708 y.
.
11 Feb. 1709 e.
-
24 Mar. 1709 e.
» c-
„ e.
-
~
„ e.
24 May 1709 m.
8 July 1709 c.
5 Sept. 1709.
London, 6 Mar. 1710^'.
20 Apr. 1710 e.
H'ptonCt.,30 0ct. niO^r.
28 Nov. 1710.
' See biog. notice in V^ol. V., p. 251, note 1.
^ Placed on half-pay in 1712. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
•* Out of the Kegt. when it was disbanded.
* Placed on half-pay in 1712.
■' liudijerd. Placed on half-pay in 1712. Drawing half-paj in 1722.
" See record of his services in Vol. V., p. 199, note 1-1.
" Placed on half-pay in 1712. Drawing half-pay in 174u.
" See Vol. v., Part II., p. 32, note 31.
' Placed on half-pay in 1712. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
'* Not in any subsequent List.
" Placed on half-pay as in 1712.
'- Do. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
'^ Promoted from Ensign. Out of the Itegt. when it was disbanded.
'•» Called "CoUop" in the Half- Pa i/ List for 1714.
'* Placed on half-pay in 1712. Appointed Lieut, in iJrigdr.-Cicn. Ihinipbry Gore's newly-raised
Regt. of Dragoons 22 July 1715. Out of said l{egt. before 1727.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 247
" Out of the Regt. when it was disbanded. A certain Wm. Brooks was appointed Cornet in the
Royal Dragoons 6 Nov. 1712 and promoted Lieut. 11 June 1720. Serving in 1740.
'^ Taken prisoner at Brihuega. See p. 239, note 1.
'" Placed on half-pay in 1712.
'" See note 7.
20 See his Comn. in the Rl. Fusiliers on p. 7A. Placed on half-pay in 1712.
2' Placed on half-pay in 1712. Drawing hiilf-iiav in 1722. Appointed Cupt. in the Rl. Irish Reg
of Foot 11 Oct. 1725. Serving in 1740.
-^ Placed on half-pay in 1712.
*' Do. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
im
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
oifi i:\
SIR ROGER BRADSHAIGH'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[Disbanded in 1713.]
N.B. — Fo7' Annotations see Vol. V.y pp. 200-201. This Regiment came on the
English Establishment in 1709.
Bradshaigh vice
Cbas. Isaacson to be Lieut, to Capt. Wm. Lee
Win. AVatsou to be Ens. to Capt. Jas. Jeffrey vice Chas.
Isaacson --------
Wm. Breietoui to be Capt. -Lieut, vice Stanhope Cotton
Alex. Churchill to be Adjt.
Roger Bradshaigh ^ to be Ens. to Capt. Tho. Brereton -
Alex. Grant to be Capt. vice Lt.-Col. Lucas, deed.
Robt. Wallis to be Lieut.-Col. vice Lt.-Col. Lucas
Ric. Toogood to be Ens. to. Sir Roger Bradshaigh vice
Sir Wm. Parsons, Bt.
Sir Wm. Parsons, Bt. to be Lieut, to Capt. — James vice
Lt. — Grant -------
George Kenyontobe Ens. to Capt. Wm. Leigh vice Ens.
Geo. Goodyer -------
Jno. Wilshire to be Capt.-Lieut.
Henry Williamson to be Lieut, to Capt. Dormer
Robt. Grant to be Ens. to Capt. Wm ^
Williamson
Peter Garrick ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Geo. Wandesford
vice Wm. Rant -------
Randal Rose to be Ens. to Capt. Griffin May vice Peter
Garrick --------
James Tyrrell* to be Colonel vice Sir Roger Bradshaigh, Bt.
Wm. Browne ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Alex. Grant -
Hercules Clements to be Ens. {Half-Pay List, 1740) -
Peter Ducla to be Lieut, {do.)
Wm. Brereton to be Capt.
Wm. Brereton to be Adjt.
George Hamilton to be Lieut, to Capt. William Brereton
Jno. Gough to be Capt. vice Wm. Legh
Wm. Kemp Minors^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Lewis Delafaye
Daniel Tomkins to be Ens. to Capt. Tho. Brereton
David Ogilvie to be Ens. to Capt. Alex. Grant
Jno. Horsepool to be Capt. vice Wm. Watson
Fras. Ap|)leyard to have Capt. Horsepool's lateCy.
Jonathan Goodwyn to be Qr.-Mr. - - . .
Randal Ros^e to be Lieut. {Half -Pay List, 1740)
Edward James to he Major -----
Wm. Fitzgerald to i)e Capt. vice Major Fleetwood
Dormer .-----_.
Fras. Horton to be Ens. to Capt. James Jeffry {sic)
Wm. Pennington to be Capt.-Lieut. - - - .
Robt. Grant to be Lieut, to Caj t. Jas. Jefferys
Salsbury Lloyd to be Ens. to Capt. Wm. Fitzgerald
Fairfax Wallis ^ to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. [Robt.] Wallis -
Jno. Horsepoole ^ to be Adjt. . - . . .
Tho. Brereton to be Ens. to Capt. Purdue {sic)
Stephen Costris to be Ene. (o Capt. Grant -
Rol)t. Hepburn ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Wm. Br^relon -
Jas. Plunkett to be Ens. to Capt. — Fitzgerald -
26 July 1707 y.
,. y-
13 Aug. 1707 y.
27 Aug. 1707 y.
London, 13 Mar. 1708 y.
12 May 1708y.
„ y-
■ „ » y-
„ ». y-
24 May 17085^.
3 Nov. 1708 y.
y-
» y-
» y-
23 Nov. I708y.
21 Apr. 1709 «.
- Dublin, 28 May 1709 h.
20 June 1709.
8 July 1710.
31 Aug. 1710. r.
St. James's, 29 Nov. \l\Qg.
9-
„ 5 Feb. 1711^.
„ 28 Feb. 1711^.
„ » 9-
» » y-
„ 14 Apr. 1711 5r.
,5 » 9'
- Kens., 28 May 1711/
-20 Dec. 1711.
St. James's, 29 Dec. 1711/
„ 30 Dec. 1711/
14 Mar. 1712/
22 Apr. 1712/
- - » /•
- - » /.
- - „ /
- - „ /
- - „ /
- - „ /
- Windsor, 5 July 1712/
- Kens. [?] „ /
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTKRS.
249
^ Capt. 31 Aug. 1710. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Capt. in Col. James Tyrrell's
new-raised Regt. of Dragoons 22 July 1715. Placed on half-pay in 1718. Appointed Lieut, in the
2nd Tp. of Horse Grenadier Guards 6 Sept. 1722. Capt. 14 Mar. 1734. Serving in said Troop
in 1740.
2 Succeeded his father, Col. Sir Roger Bradshaigh, as Bart, of Haigh. D. s. p. in 1747.
' Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Lieut, in Col. Jas. Tyrrell's new raised Regt. of Dragoons
22 July 1715. Placed on half-pay in 1718. Drawing half-pay in 1722. .
'' See biog. not ce in Vol. IIL, p. 354, note 7.
^ Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Lieut, in Col. Jas. Tyrrell's new-raised Regt. of Dragoons,
22 July 1715. Placed on half-pay in 1718. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
^ Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1758.
7 Do. Appointed Cornet in Col. Jas. Tyrrell's new-raised Regt. of Dragoons in 1716.
^ A certain Jno. Horsepool was appointed Cornet in Col. Jas. Tyrrell's new-raised Regt. of
Dragoons 22 July 1715.
' Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Capt.-Lieut. in CdI. Jas. Tyrrell's new-raised Regt. of
Dragoons 22 July 1715.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL NICHOLAS PRICE'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[ Disbanded in 1712.]
N.B. — For Annotations see Vol. V., pp. 274-275.
Spain in 1711.
Jno. Houllyn to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Geo. Whitehead vice
Samuel Medlicot
Thos. Rudyer to be Ens. to Capt. Ric. Stewart vice
Arthur Jones - - - - - - -
Wm. Obbyus (sic) to be Lieut, to Capt. Tho. Ogle vice
Chas. Burton .----..
Chas. Burton to be Capt. vice Geo. Murray
Nicholas Pyne to be Capt. vice Jno. La Coudrit^re deed.
Jno. Little to be Lieut to Capt. Ric. Stewart vice Jas.
Young - - - - -■ -
Lewis de la Faye to be Capt.-Lieut. .t;ece Pyne -
Samuel Kinder to be Chaplain vice Woodcock
Peter Haddock to be Capt. vice Pat. Lyons
Hugh Leeson to be Lieut, to Col. Whitehead -
— Moore to be do. to Capt. Haddock - - . .
Fras. Baily to be Capt. vice Ric. Stewart - . -
Seneca Hadzor to be Lieut, to Capt. Price - . -
Wm. Obbins to be Qr.-Mr. - . - . .
[Henry] Davis ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. .Tno. Butler
Henry Hughes to be Ens. to Major Freeman
Arthur Upton to be Lieut, to do. - - . -
Jno. Twycross ^ to be En.sign_ {Half-Pay Liit, 1740)
This Regt. was sent to
- London, 17 Feb. 1708 t/.
„ 7 June 1708 y.
- 18 June 1708 y.
- London, 13 Aug. 1708 .y.
„ 14 Aug. 1708 y.
- 18 Aug. 1708 y.
15 Nov. 1708 y.
St. James's, 25 Nov. 1710^.
„ 29 Nov. 1710^.
»> » ff-
„ 15 Dec. 1710^.
»> ». ff-
11 Jan. 1711.^.
„ 28 Feb. 1711^.
» ' »> ff-
16 Apr. 1711/
24 Dec. 1711.
' In the Half-l^ay List for 1740 under " Major-Gen. Price's Regt. reduced in 1712" appears the
name of " Lieut. Henry Davis, 2s. Ad. p. diem, aged 111."
- Drawing half-pay in 1749.
250
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AXD
[1707-1714]
COMMISSIONS SIGNED AND SEALED BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE
EARL OP PEMBROKE, LORD-LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND, AT
HIS HOUSE IN LONDON, 20 AUGUST, 1708, FOR A REGIMENT
OF FOOT FOR CHRISTOPHER FLEMING, LATE LORD SLANE. y.
N.B. — This Regt. icas sent to Spain in 1711 and disbanded in 1712.
Capts.
Christopher, Lord Slane,^
Col.
Wm. Fitz-in orris (sic),
Lt.-Col.
Richard St. (reorge,*
Major.
Thcs. Phillips.*
Mortagh Cuningham.
Geo. Gregory.
J:is. Manson.
Chas. Conyers.
Robt. Roane.
Jas. Fitzmorris* (sic).
LlEUTS.
Jno. Pearce,
Henry Brown.
Geo. Mansergh.
Capt.-Lt.
Hercules Upton.
Thos Phaire.
Stephen Gellott.
Whayre Fawcett (sic).
Paul de la Farelle.
Wm. Brereton.
Edmond Clarke.
Richard Spencer.
Jas. Trubshaw,
Gr. Cy.
Jno. Gent.
Robt. Blake,
Jno. Sweet,
Ensigics.
Edward Stedman.
Jno. Henderson.
Ant. Martell.
Jno. Campbell.*
Henry Toll.*
Thos. Wood.*
Geo. Byng.
Jno. de la Faucille.^
Robt. Reed.
Ulick Roch, Esq.
called Lord Roch. 2
Jno. Jodrell.
iHt Lt.
2ud Lt.
CHAPLAIN.
Wm. Stoughton.
ADJT.
Henry Brown,
SURGEON.
Henry Vogler.
Supplementary Commissions.
Jno. Fountain* to be Ensign (Half-Pay List, 1740) -
Henry La Faysille* (sic) to be Capt. vice [Chas.]
Conyers ...-----
Edmund Gregory to be Lieut, to Capt.
Thelwell Powell * to be Lieut, to Capt.
Michael Clarke to be Lieut, to Capt. ...
Roger Smith to be Ens. to Capt.
Abraham Old • to be Capt. vice — Manson ...
Whayre Fausille * to bo Capt. vice Jas. Wright -
[George] Brereton * to be Lieut, to Capt. -
Tho. Piers * to be Capt. vice — Trubshaw -
Wm. Piers * to be Lieut, to Capt. Piers
Bernard Granville * to be Ens. to Capt.
Tho. Skipton to be [Capt.]-Lieut. . . . .
Tho. Payne * to be Chaplain
St.
31 Aug. 1710.
James's, 20 Nov. 1710 ^r.
.' » 9-
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„ 29 Nov. 1710 p.
»» >» 9-
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„ 24 Dec. 1710^.
.♦ » 9-
„ 20 Feb. 1711/
/•
" 22 Mar. 1711/
22 Mar. 1711/
11 Apr. 1711/
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION^ REGISTERS. 251
George Gough* to be Lieut. {Half-Pay List, 1740) - - - 19 Sept. 1711.
George Church * to be Ensign (rfo.) ------ 22 Nov. 1711.
Jno. Gregory * to be do. (do.) ------- ^
Eras. Howard* to be Lieut, to Capt. Alex. Home - Barcelona, 29 Dec. 1711 k.
Do. to be Qr.-Mr. -----.. ,, 22 Mar. 1712 k.
Alex. Skipton * to be Lieut, to Major Chas. Otway - St. James's, 29 Mar. 1712/.
Tho. Hammond* to be Ens. to Capt. Robt. Roan - - - 9 Apr. 1712/
Kady Leary * to be Ens. to Capt. Jno. Campbell - - St. James's, 24 Apr. 1712/
Phil. Lynne * to be Ens. to Lord Slane's own Cy. - - Kens., 29 Apr. 1712/
Florence Mahoni * to be Ens. to Capt. Chas. Bell - - „ 2 July 1712/
^ Succeeded his father as 22nd Baron of Slane in 1676 when only seven years of age. At the
Revolution took the side of James II. and forfeited an estate worth £12,000 per aun. Followed
King James to France, and in 1691 was attainted. Served as a Lient.-Geu. in the French Army, and
had the Colonelcy of a two Battalion Regt. On the publication of Queen Anne's Declaration, at
Lisbon, by the Duke of Schomberg, 25 Apr. 1704, Lord Slane sacrificedall his French honours and
returned to his duty and allegiance. His attainder was reversed by Act of Parliament and a pension
of £500 per anu. was bestowed on him by Queen Anne. Brigadr.-Gen. 1 Jan. 171 '. In 1713 Lord
Slane was created Viscount Longford. His latter years were spent in comparative poverty, and in
1724 he petitioned George I. on the subject of his pension which had been reduced to £250 per
annum. Lord Longford died in 1726, and his only surviving child, Helen, petitioned the King for a
continuance of her father's pension owing to her straitened circamstances. She was granted £50 per
ann. on the Irish Civil List. See Petition of Helen Flemming (sic) in Treasury Papers, Vol. CCLiX.
No. 19.
- Succeeded his uncle, David Roche, as titular Viscount Fermoy in 1703. D, in 1733.
•'' La Fausille. Attained the rank of Major-Gen. and was Colonel of the 6Gth Foot from 1758-
1763. D. in Jan. 1763 at sea.
* Placed on half-pay in 1712. Capt. Jas. F/fz-mawnce, Lieiits. Geo. Gough and Fras. Howard;
Ensigns Geo. Church, Jno. Gregory, Kady Leary and Jno. Fountain were drawing half-pay in 1740.
252
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS ANE
[I707-I714.]
COMMISSIONS SIGNED AND SEALED BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE
EARL OF PEMBROKE, LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND, AT
HIS HOUSE IN LONDON, 27 AUGUST, 1708, FOR A REGIMENT
OP FOOT FOR COLONEL KILNER BRASIER. y.
N.B. — This Regt. was disbanded in England in 1712.
CAPTS.
Kilner Brasier,i
Col.
Robert (sic) Earl of Cavan,^
Lt.-Col.
fienrj Cromwell,'
Major.
Richard Cox.*
Wm., Lord O'Bryan ^ (sic),
Wm. Leicester.^
Jas. DunbarJ
Juo. Haynes.*
Jas. McCormac.^
Tlios. Burgh. 10
Jno. Murray. 11
Mat. Fitz-gerald,i2
Gr. Cy.
LIEUTS.
Edward Masters, i'^
Capt.-Lt.
Nicholas Holmes.*
Mat. Fitz- William.*
Jno. Windham.
Stephen Crow.*
Ben. Fletcher.
Peter de St. Meard.*
Jno. Dean.
Henry Roussillion.*
Jas. Harrison.
Henry Gayer.*
[Moses] Bernage,*
1st Lt.
Phil. Rawson,*
2nd Lt.
ENSIGNS.
Danl. Galaspy.*
Chas. Johnson.*
Michl. Studholm.*
Abr. de Ponthieu.*
Ambrose Edgworth,
Wm. Ash ton.
Jno. Jackson.
Geo. Harman.*
Robt. Caldecot.
Henry Bebington (sic).
Jno. Lyon.*
ADJT.
Wm. Leicester.*
CHAPLAIN.
Simon Rowe.
SURGEON.
Geo. Arbuthnot.
Supplementary Commissions,
Hamilton Montgomery * to be Capt. vice Ric. Cox
James Barnes to be Ens. to Capt. Tho. Burgh vice
Henry Babington -..-..
Walter Baker * to be Lieut, to Capt. Wm. Leicester
Edmund Fielding 1"* to be Colonel vice Brasier
Ben. Brown* to be Ens. to Capt. Tho. Burgh
Phil. Rawson * to be Capt. vice Jno. Haynes
Daniel Gillaspay * (sic) to be Lieut, to Capt. Mat. Fitz-
Qerald's Grendr. Cy.
N.B. — The last-named Comn. was cancelled,
Jno. Jackson * to be Lieut, to Capt. Jno. Murray -
Geo. Arbuthnot to be Ens. to Capt. Joseph Dunbar
Edward Masters i^ to be Capt. vice Tho. Burgh -
Moses Bernage * to be Capt. -Lieut. - - - .
Chas. Johnson * to be Lieut, of the Grendr. Cy, -
- London, 15 Nov. 1708 y.
24 Mar. I709y.
- Dublin, 1 Aug. l709y.
St. James's, 27 Feb. 171 1^^.
28Feh.l7ng.
n
9
n
9
tt
9-
n
9-
f»
9
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 253-
Joseph Soulden* to be Qr.-Mr. St. James's, 15 Mar. 1711 ^r
Do. to be Ens. to the Colonel's Cy. . . . . ,, »» ^
Edward Mitchell * t© be Lieut, lo Capt. Edward Masters „ 16 Mar. 1711 ^r
Jno. Saunders to be Ens. to Capt. Wno. Leicester - - „ 27 Mar. 1711 g
[George] Hickman to be Ens. to the Eail of Cavan - „ 7 Apr. 171 Igr
Do. to be Adjt. „ „ g
Jno. Bilson * to be Ens. to Capt. Jas. McCormack - „ 24 Apr. 1711 /;
Fras. Peirson* to be Capt. vice Lord O'Bryan {sic) - „ 25 Apr. 1711 ^r
Jno. Murray 1^0 be Major Windsor, 20 Sept. 171 1 5-
Moses Bernage * to be Capt. vice Major — Cromwell - „ 27 Sept. 1711 </
Henry Rousillon * to be Capt. -Lieut. - - - - „ » .^
Geo. Arbuthnot to be Lieut, to Capt. . . . ,, ,i g
Jno. Madden* to be Ens. to Capt. [Eras.] Peirson - H'pton Ct., 14 Nov. 1711/
Henry Francfort^^ to be Ens. to Capt. Joseph Dunbar- „ 11 Jan. 1712 5^
Robt. Wilson * to be Ens. to Capt. Wm. Leicester - „ 19 Mar. 1712 ^r
^ Sold the Colonelcy to Col. Edmund Feilding 1 Aug. 1709, See biog. notice in Vol. III., p. 66,
note 4.
2 Richard Lambert, 4th Earl of Cavan. See biog. notice in Vol. III., p. 393, note 13.
* See biog. notice in Vol. III., p. 360, note 6.
■• Out of the Regt. in Nov. 1708. Probably eldest son of Sir Ric. Cox, Bt., Lord Chancellor of
Ireland, who outlived his son.
^ Aftds. 4th Earl of Inchiquin, who md. Anne, Countess of Orkney, in her own right. Left above
Regt. 24 Apr. 1709.
® Placed on half -pay in 1712. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
' Do. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
8 Left the Regt. 28 Feb. 1711.
^ P-aced on half-pay in 1712. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
^^ Probably the Chief Engineer of Ireland. See notice of his war services in Vol. III., p. 241,
note 12.
'' Promoted Major of above Regt. 20 Sept. 1711. Placed on half-pay in 1712. Appointed Capt.
in Col. Tho. Harrison's Regt. (6th Foot) 26 Mar. 1715. Major of last-named Regt. before 1726, in
which year he purchased the Lt.-Colonelcy from the Earl of Cavan. Left the Regt. in 1741.
'- Placed on half -pay in 1712.
1^ Promoted Capt. 28 Feb. 1711. Placed on half-pay in 1712. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
'■« See biog. notice in Vol. V., Part II., p. 43, note 8.
^^ Franquefoit . See p. 106, note 17.
* Placed on half-pay in 1712. Capt. Moses Bernage, Capt.-Lieut. Hy. Roussillon, Lieuts. Hy.
Gayer, Peter St. Meard, Jno. Dene, Stephen Crowe, Walter Baker, Ensign Jno. Madden, and Qr.-Mr.
Joseph Soden were drawing half-pay in 1740.
254
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSIONS SIGNED AND SEALED BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE
EARL OF PEMBROKE, LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND, AT
HIS HOUSE IN LONDON, 28 AUGUST, 1708, FOR A REGIMENT
OF FOOT FOR COLONEL EDWARD JONES, y.
N.B. — This Regt. teas sent to Spain in 1711 and disbanded in 1712.
CAPTS.
Edward Jones,^
Col.
Thos. Chester,^
Lt.-Col.
Jonathan Sewell,^
Major.
Arthur Gore.
Hans Stephenson.
Wm. Phillips.
Richard Fitz-gerald.
Thos. White.
Wm. Senhouse.*
Geo. Herbert.*
Edward Crowe.*
Wm. Brereton,
Gr. Cy.
LIEUTS.
Wm. Gittbrd,*
Capt.-Lt.
Wm. Smith.
Stafford Lilburn.
Edward Shadwell.
Henry Palmer.
Thos. CufPe.*
Edmund de Cize.
Thos. Robinson.
Jas. Frasier.
Jno. Stephenson.
Alfred Batteley.
Jno. Jennings,
1st Lt.
Justin Maccarty,*
2nd Lt.
ENSIGNS.
Jas. Donnelly.
Jno. Russell.
Jas. Steward.
Peter Bettsworth.
Pat. Cusack.
Chas. Feilding,
Richard Gethin.
Nicholas Kemys.*
Cromwell Ward.
Joshua Dawson
Jno. Mallett.
CHAPLAIN.
Philip Jones.*
SURGEON.
Edward Higgins.*
ADJT.
Thos. Cuffe.
Supplementary Commissions.
Tho. Keen * to be Lieut, to Capt. Arthur Gore -
Ric. Nevill * to be Capt. -
Phil. Dunbar * to be Lieut, to Capt. Robt. Hammill
Wm. Gifford* to be Capt. vice Wm. Philips
Tho. Keene * to be Capt.-Lieut. - - - - -
George Cooke * to be Lieut, to Capt. — Nevil
Jno. Harvey to be Ens. to Major Jonathan Sewel -
Mat. Aderley * to be Lieut, to Capt. Geo. Herbert
Ric. Evans to be Lieut, to Lt.-Col. Chester
Hyde Claver to be Lieut, to Capt. Abr. Swift
Tho. Sullavane {sic) to be Ens. to above Cy.
[Mat.] Derinzey * to be Ens. to Capt. Herbert
Ben. Jones * to be Qr.-Mr. - - - - -
Henry Toll * to be Ens. to Capt. Abr. Swift
3 Dec. 1708 y
31 Aug. 1710 y
H'pton Ct., 2 Nov. 1710 5-
M n 9
» » ff
„ 13 Nov. 1710 «7
» » 9
St. James's, 13 Dec. 1710 gr
„ 14 Dec. 1710 y
„ 13 Jan. 1711^
»» >» 9
» n 9
» " J-
„ 14 Jan. 1711 y
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 255
Jonathan Sewell * to be Lt.-Col. St. James's, 10 Feb. 1711 f.
Wm. Brereton * to be Major ----- „ „ /.
The. Keene * to be Capt. of Lt.-Col. Tho. Chester's
late Cy. - - - „ m J'
Kobt. Packingham * to be Capt. -Lieut. . . - „ »» /■
Nicholas Keniyss * to be Lieut, to Capt. Tho. Keene - „ ,» f-
Tho. Weldon to be Ens. to above Cy. - - - - „ n f-
Cromwell Ward * to be Lieut, to Capt. Wm. GifFord - „ „ f.
Tho. Philips* to be Lieut, to Capt. Wm. Montgomery- „ „ f'
Edmund Butler » * to be Ens. to Lt.-Col. Sewell - - „ „ /
Talbot Keene * to be Euf. to Capt. Wm. Montgomery - „ » . f-
Chas. Cooley ^ * to be Ens. to Capt. Wm. Senhouse - „ „ /•
Samuel Jones * to be Ens. to Capt. Ric. Neville - - „ „ /•
Wm. Barneby * to be Lieut, to A.'ajor Wm. Brereton - „ K-J Feb. 1711/.
Edward Jones * [Junr.] to be Lieut {Half -pay List, 1740) - - 24 June 1711.
' See biog. notice in Vol. IV., p. 99, note 4. Col. Edward Jones was appointed Col. of the 38th
Foot 25 Dec. 1729. D. a Brigdr.-Gen. in Apr. 1735.
' Out of the Regt. 10 Feb. 1711.
' See Vol. IV., p. 80, note ». D. in 1714. A copy of his will is in the Dublin Record Office.
■* Out of the Regt. when it was disbanded. A certain Edward Crowe, Esq., of Spruce Hall,
Co. Galway, d. in 1715.
'" Noted as being "12 years of age" in a MS. List of Half- Pay Officers of Jones's Regt. among the
Ormonde Papers.
" Noted as being " a child " in a MS. List among the Ormonde Papers.
* Placed on half-pay in 1714. Capts. Ric. Nevill and Wm. Gifford, Lieuts. Mat. Aderley and
Edward Jones, and Ens. Derenzey were drawing half-pay in 1740.
256
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSIONS SIGNED AND SEALED BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE
EARL OF PEMBROKE, LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND, AT
HIS HOUSE IN LONDON, 30 AUGUST, 1708, FOR A REGIMENT
OF FOOT FOR COLON KL WM. DELAUNE. y.
N.B. — This Regt. was disbanded in Ireland in 1712. No Half-Pay List of this
Regiment is forthcoming in the Comn, Entry Books.
CAPTS.
Wra. Delaune,'
Col.
Philip Herberf,-
Lt.-Col.
Thos. Wilson,3
Major.
Thos. Sinnot.
Jas. Coward.
Geo. Wandesford.'*
Chas. Nicholson.
Chas. Firebrass. {sic)
Jno. Lloyd.
Jno. Parke.
Capt. Wm. Charlton.
Geo. Sawyer,
Gr. Cy.
L1EUT8.
Win. Hall,
Capt.-Lt.
Marcus Smith.
Jas. Therlcott.
Geo. Strachan.
Brook Plukenet {sic).
— Orpheur {sic),
Jno. Chantry.
Louis Dufour.
Jno. Langridge.
Chris. Dalton.
Ben. Bridger.
Jno. Fountain,
1st Lt.
Robt. Innis,
2nd Lt.
SURGEON.
Henry Vogler.
ADJT.
Wm. Hall.
CHAPLAIN.
Jas. Eve.
Supplementary Commissions.
ENSIGNS.
Richard Ben nails.
Jas. Dowty {sic).
Sol. Tovey.
Guilford Killigfew.
— Webber.
Ben. Everard.
Geo. Robinson.
Knightly Thornly.
Alex. Heron.
Jno. Brehon.
Tho. Baxter.
Banastre Maynard to be Capt. vice Wm. Charlton
Jno. Selwyn * to be Colonel vice Wm. Delaune-
Tho. Wilson to be Lt. -Colonel and Capt. of the Cy. whf.
Philip Herbert was late Capt. - - - - -
Geo. Sawyer to be Major ------
Brouk Plukenett {sic) to be Capt. -Lieut, vice Wm. Hall -
Ric. Lucas ^ to be Colonel vice Selwyn
Robt. Foulk to be Ens to the Colonel's Cy.
Wm. Coleman to be Lieut, to Major Geo. Sawyer
Alex. Heron to be Lieut, to Capt. Wm. Hall
— Pallent to be Ens to Capt. Jno. Lloyd
- 25 Feb. 1709 e.
- 1 Dec. 1 709 V.
London, 1 Jan. 1710 /.
[London, 1 Jan. 1710] «.
Dublin, 19 July 1710 /.
St. James's, 26 Feb. 1711^.
„ 1 Mar. 1711^.
9-
Apr.
17115^.
9-
' Believed to be identical with the Capt. Wm. Dehuine appointed to Sr. Edward Dering's Regt. of
Foot 8 Mar. 1689 (see Vol. III., p. 71).
' Left the Regt. 1 Jan. 1710
» Promoted Lt.-Col. 1 Jan. 1710. Placed on half-pay in 1712.
♦ See Vol. v., p. 201, note 10. Drawing half-pay in 1740, then aged 80.
* See biog. notice in Part II. of this Vol. under " The Duke of Argyll's Regt. of Foot."
• See his Comn. as Capt. in Sr. Bevil Granville's Regt. of Foot in Vol. IV., p. 177, and note thereto.
D. 25 Dec. 1729.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 257
[ „
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I.
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St. James'
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I-
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[1 Aug. 1711] u.
I.
SIR JOHN WITTEWRONG'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[Disbanded in 1712.]
N.B. — There is no complete List of this Regt. forthcoming in any of the Comn.
Entry Books.
Sr. Jno. Wittewrong,' Bart, to be Colonel of a Regt. of Foot
to be forthwith raised for Her Majesty's Service - Dublin, 22 Apr. 1709 /.
Ant. Shepherd ^ to be Lt. -Colonel . - .
Wm. Gurney ^ to be Lieut, to Lt.-Cul. Shepherd -
Jno. Wittewroug ^ to be Capt. in above Regt.
Wm. Jephson ^ to be Capt. in do.
Edmund Bartlet*' to be Lieut, to Capt. Wm. Jephson
— Wright ' to be Capt. . . . . .
Jas. Wittewrong^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Wright -
Hugh Owens'^ to be Major . - . .
Do. to be Lt. -Colonel . _ . . .
Peter Kerr 1° to be Major
> Comn. signed by the Earl of Wharton, Lord Lieut, of Ireland. Placed on half-pay on the
reduction of his Regt. Appointed Col. of a newly-raised Regt. of Foot 22 July 1715. Said Corps was
disbanded in 1718. 3rd Bart, of Stantonbury, Bucks. D. 30 Jan. 1 722.
"^ Comn. not forthcoming, but referred to in Lt. Wm. Gurney's Comn. A certain Ant. Shepheard
served as Capt. in Col. Fairfax's Regt. of Foot in the reign of Wm. IIL (see Tol. IV., p. 72). Out
of Wittewrong's Regt. in 1711. A certain Ant. Sheppard of Newcastle, Co. Longford, d. in 1738.
^ Believed to have been in the Regt. when it was disbanded.
'• Eldest son of Sr. Jno. Wittewrong, Bt., whom he succeeded. According to the Half- Pay List for
1740 his age was then only 40, so that he must have been aged nine when appointed Capt. in his
father's Regt. It is recorded in aforesaid Half-Paji List that '* Sir John Wittewroug, Bt., was struck
off the Half-Pay for going abroad without leave in the year 1723, and restored to his Half- Pay by
Warrant, 1737." He died in the Fleet prison in 1743.
^ Comn. not forthcoming, but referred to in Lt. Bartlet's Comn. Believed to have been in the
Regt. when it was disbanded.
* Comn. signed by the Earl of Wharton and countersigned by the illustrious Joseph Addison.
Believed to have been in the Regt. when it was disbanded.
" Comn. not forthcoming, but referred to in Lt. Jas. Wittewrong's Comn.
* A certain James Wittewrong d. at Rothamsted, Herts, in 1748.
^ Placed on half-pay as Lt.-Col. when the Regt. was reduced. See his Comn. as Ens. in Visct.
Mountjoy's Regt. in Vol. IV. p. 191 and note thereto.
'" Served previously in Col. Owen Wynne's Regt. of Foot. Placed on half-pay when the Regt. was
disbanded. Appointed Lt.-Col of the 13th Dragoons 24 .Mar. 1722. .Serving in 1727. Out of the
Regt. before 1740.
S 3375.
258 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS & COMMISSION REGISTERS. [1707-1714.]
IRISH ESTABLISHMENT.
NON-REGIMENTAL COMMISSIONS.
Barnaby Purcell to be Fort Major of Duncanuon {Irish Covin.
Entry Bk., llOl-llOd) - London, 26 Aug. 1708.
Richard Pope to be Barrack Master ' of the several Barracks at
Limerick, Bryan's Bridge, Clare Castle, &c. (Irish Covin.
Entry Bk., 1707-1709) ....--. 1 Oct. 1708.
Richard Whitworth ^ to be Major of Brigade of the several
Regts. of Horse and Dragoons in Ireland (Irish Comn.
Entry Bk., 171S-17U) ..--..- -22 Feb. 1714.
Andrew Knox,^ Fort Major of Charles Fort (from an 31 S. at
Becord Office, Dublin) - 4.v. per diem.
Major Tho. Price* Town Major of Dublin (c?o) - - - - 5*. „
> This is the first mention of a Barrack Master to be found in the Irish Comn. Entry Books.
^ See biog. notice in Vol. IV., p. 268, and note thereto.
' Probably Capt. And. Knox of Brigdr.-Gen. Pepper's Regt. of Dragoons.
* Possibly the Capt. Tho. Price of Col. Jno. Caulfield's Regt. of Foot whose Comn. is given in
Vol. v., p. 244.
BEITISH EEGIMENTS EAISED FOE SEEVICE
IN SPAIN AND POETUGAL.
[1707-1714] ENGLISH ARMY LISTS & COMMISSION REGISTERS. 261
PORTUGAL.
SIR DANIEL CARROr.L'S REGT. OF HORSE.*
Sir Daniel Carroll to be Colonel of the Regt. of Horse, whf.
Major-Geul. John Hogan was late Colonel -
CAPTS.
Sr. Daniel Carrol/
Col.
22 Sept. 1710/
Jno. Staunton, (sic)
Lt.-Col.
22 Sept 1710/.
Jas Carrol,
Major.
Phil. Walsh.
Jas. Morgan.
Jno. Irwyn.
LIEUTS.
Nichs. Berraingham,
Capt.-Lt.
Barnaby Mansfield.
Tobias MoUoy.
Jas. French.
Syra. Stanton.
Pierce Archbold.
ADJT.
Wm. Morgan.
CHAPLAIN.
Robt. Barry.
SURGEON.
Maurice Berkeley.
Kens., 22 Sept. 1710/
CORNETS.
Pat. Carrol.
Jno. Stanton.
Geo. Wyche.
Robt. Busby (sic).
Tho. Moore.
Supplementary Commissions.
Pierce Stapleton to be Qr-Mr. {Half- Pay List, 1740)
Clement Kent to be Capt. -----
Robt. Bushby to be Cornet to above Tp.
Lancelot Carleton to be Chaplain
Martin Purcell to be Capt. - - - - -
Ric. Lewis to be Cornet {Half- Pay List, 1740) -
Jas. Fitzpatrick to be do. {do.)
Hugh Malone to be Qr-Mr. {do.)
Pat. Carrol to be Lieut. (^o-)
And. Purcell to be Cor. to Capt. Purcell
Martin Purcell to be Major . - . .
Nicholas Carey to be Lieut, to Major Purcell
25 Oct. 1710.
St. James's, 1 Mar. 1711/
'» >» /
„ 4 June 1711/
Windsor, 29 Aug. 1711/
7 Sept. 1711.
Windsor, 21 Sept. 1711/
„ 18 Oct. 1711/
St. James's, 23 Dec. 1711 /
* In " A List of all Her Majesty's Forces, 1st Jan. 1713" (^Egerton MS. 2618, fo. 205), appears
'* A Regiment of Irish Deserters commanded by Sir Uauiel Carroll," who succeeded Major-Genl.
Hogan in the command thereof. The Res^t. in question was an Irish Corps in the Service of Spain,
262
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
and came over to the Britis^h Army in Portugral, in 1710, after the follownng Articles had been
proposed to and accepted by the Earl of Gahvay as hereunder given : —
" Articles proposed by Col. Ktatinff and the rest of the Captains of my Lord Eillmallock's
Regt. ro his Excellency the Earl of Galwaj' —
" 1st. That Col. Luke Keating be Colonel and Sr. Daniel Carroll be Lt.-Colonel, and the next
Captain Mnjor, and every other Captain take their rank as they are in the Spanish Service; and
that Lieut. Stanton of Lord Barrymore's Regt. may have a Troop in the said Regt. being agreed to
and desired by all the said officers.
" 2ud. That said Regt. be formed into a Regt. of Horse and upon the English Establishment
in England, and paid as such, aud nutintained without any reforms in Peace or War in auy part
of England that his Majesty may think fit ... . which if agreed upon the said Colonel and
Captains promise to bring off their several Troops, or the Regt. entire if possible." (S. P. D.
Anne, 1710.)
The above Regt. was disbanded in England in 1712 and the officers placed on half-pay as" Dragoons,"
which was a breach of faith on the part of the military authorities.
' Son of James O' Carroll of Beagh by the dau. of the 17th Lord Athenry. Was a Knight of the
Order of St. Jago in Spain. Created a Bart, in 1740. Attained the rank of Lt.-Gen. in the
British Army, 18 Feb. 1742. In receipt of half-pay as Col. of Dragoons at the time of his death,
which occurred in 1750.
THE EARL OF PETERBOROUGH'S REGT. OF DRAGOONS IN SPAIN.
N.B. — See note on this Regt. in Vol. V., p. 41.
Francis, Count Nassau' to be Colonel vice the Earl of
Peterborough --------
James Irwin to be Qr-Mr. {Half -Pay List, 1740)
George Keightley" to be Major ------
Tho. Shipley to be Qr.-Mr. {Half-Pay List, 1740) -
Peter Hawker to be Lt.-Col. ------
James Stanhope ^ to be Colonel vice Cdunt Nassau
Robt. Warren * to be Chaplain - .,-'; . - - -
Peter Genest" to be Surgeon {Half-Pay List, 1740) -
Samuel Gledhill " to be Capt. of Lt.-Col. Jno. Cope's Tp. St.
7 Jan. 1707 v.
24 Dec. 1707 e.
28 Oct. 1709 u.
23 Feb. 1710.
18 July 1710 u.
17 Aug. 1710 e.
Kens., 9 Sept. 1710 g.
23 Nov. 1710.
James's, 3 Apr. 1712/.
* Killed at the battle of Almenara. See biog. notice iu Vol. V., p. 203, note 1.
' Served previously in Col. Tho. Harrison's Regt. of Foot. Taken prisoner at Brihuega. Placed
on half-pay in 1712. Appointed Major of the Rl. Scots Fusiliers before 1727. Lt.-Col. of the King's
Regt. of Foot, 1 Feb. 1731. Commanded last-named Regt. at Dettiugen, where he was wounded.
Again wounded at Fontenoy and d. at Ghent shortly afterwards.
3 Genl. (aftds. F^arl) Stanhope.
* Appointed Chaplain to the 2nd Tp. of Life Guards, 1 1 April 1712.
^ Taken prisoner at Brihuega. Placed on half-pay in 1712.
* See his Comu. on p. 158 and note thereto.
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
263
BRIGADIER-GENERAL EDWARD PEARCE'S REGT. OP DRAGOONS
IN SPAIN.
N.B. — See note on this Regt. in Vol. V , p. 41.
Chas. Melville to be Surgeon ------
Edward Level Pearce ' to be Capt. - - - - -
George Cooper to be Lieut, efi second to Major Weston
Cornelius Swan to be Lieut. e7i second to Capt.
Tho. Merriden to be Coruet en second to Lt.-Col. John Jones
Wm. Deare to be Cornet to Capt. Alex. Dutens
Heniy Merriden to be Cornet - - - - .
Joseph Dally to be Lieut, to Major Geo. Weston vice Tho.
Fitzgerald - - . - - - .
Wm. Tichburn 2 (sic) to be Captain vice Lewis La Farelle
Belpin?, 19 July 1707 ?«.
13 Dec. 1707 a-.
Windsor, 13 Aug. 1708 e.
•> » ^•
„ „ e.
St. James's, 6 Dec. 1708 e.
21 Mar. 1709 ar.
Dublin, 24 Aug. 1710 /.
St. James's, 27 Feb. 1711 ^.
1 Serving as Capt. in Col. Clement Xeville's Regt. of Dragoons in 1727. A certain Sr. Edward
Lovel Pearce, Knt., d. in Ireland in 1733, and his will was proved at Dublin in 1734.
- 2nd son of Sr. Hy. Tichborne, 1st Baron Ferrard of Beaulieu. Aid. a sister of Field-Marshal
Visct. Molesworth.
264 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714
COLONEL LA FABREQUE'S REGT. OF FRENCH DRAGOONS IN
SPAIN.
N.B. — For List of this Regt. and notice of its service at Almanza see Vol. V., p. 194.
The Regt. teas re-fortned by Lord Galway in Portugal in 1708.
Peter Ribot ^ to be Lieut, to Col. La Fabreque's Tp. - - Tortosa, 8 May 1707 /.
— de la Graviere • to be Cornet - [ » ]
Henry, Earl of Galway to be Colonel of the Regt. of Dragoons
to be forthwith raised for Her Majesty's Service in
Portugal and to be Capt. of a Troop in said Regt. - - 9 Sept. 1708 e.
Henry Bland to be Chaplain .--.-.- „ e.
James I-eigh » to be Capt. of a Tp. 21 Dec. 1708 e.
Staniford Wallis to be Chaplain - -.--.. 17 Jan. 1709 e.
][jem. — " The following Commissions in above Regt. were delivered ont without date
in order to be dated by Lord Galway when the officers arrived in Portugal ; the
notification for the said Commissions was dated 24 Feb. 1709 " (Comn. Entry
Bk., 1704-1709)
Charles Janvre de la Bouchetiere * to be Lt. -Colonel.
Louis Chevaleau de Boisragon to be Major.
Charles de GouUainere "1
Daniel Compel Uo be Captains.
Joseph Davestein f ^
Josue du Fay D'Exoudun J
Jean Nicholas to be Capt.-Lieutenant.
Pierre de Bette
Henry St. Leger D'Orignac
Estienne Saurin Vto be Lieutenants.
Abel Pelissier
Louis de Lille
Pierre Gaudier
Cirus de la Milliere
Charles Janvre de la Bouchetiere
Olivier Malherbe
Gaspart Pajou
Louis Pajou
Louis Giraudeau to be Surgeon.
Supplementary Commissions.
>to be Cornets.
Inc. Staunton * to be Capt. of a Troop - - - St. James's, 1 Mar. 1709/.
Lewis de Bon to be Chaplain 24 Apr. 1709 e.
Peter de la Jauniere to be Lieut. {Half -Pay List, 1740) - - „
Oliver Malherbe to be Lieut, {do.) - - 8 Jan. 1710.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 265
Charles Janvre de la Boucheti^re to be Colonel vice the Earl
of Gal way ...--... Lisbon, 24 June 1710 A.
Chas. de Goullainere to be Major -----[»>] » «•
Louis de Boisragon ^ to be Lt.-Col. -----[»] „ w.
Jno. Baptist Bleville to be Cornet {Half-Pay List, 1740) - - - 8 Dec. 1710.
Wm. Oakeley '' to be Captain vice Jas. Leigh . - - Kens., 20 June 171 ly.
' Comn. signed by the Earl of Galway. Served at Almanza as Cornet in above Regt. Appointed
Capt. -Lieut, with Brevet rank of Capt. in Col. de Foissac's Regt. of French Dragoons, 24 June 1710.
Placed on half-pay in 1712. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
"^ The following certificate relating to this officer's services is given in Treasury Papers, Vol-
CXLIV., No. 29:—
" Nous soub signes officiers en Regiment de Dragons francjois en Espagne Commandes par le
Sieur Francois de la Fabreque certitions que le Sieur de la Graviere a servy dans le dit Regiment
en qualite de Cornette jusques "k la quasse du dit Regiment ; et comme il estoit hors d'estat de
pouvoir servir davantage, la pentiou luy fut accorde par Sa Majoste de deux chelins par jour seur
le contoir d'Irlaude, en foy de quoy nous avons signe le present a Dublin ce 21 de S'embre 1711.
" Dumeny, Cap.
" Lamecourt, Lieut.
" Lybrespy, Cornette."
' Probably the James Leigh appointed Col. of a Regt. of Foot vice Richard Sutton, 11 .\pr. 1712.
See p. 1.58.
■• See his Brevet as Col. of Horse in Vol. IIL, p. 397. Taken prisoner at sea en route for Portugal
by the French {S.P.D. Anne, Bundle 22, No. 9) Placed on half-pay as'Col. of above Regt. in 1712,
D. in 1720. A pension of £50 was granted to his widow.
* Served previously as Lieut, in the Earl of Barrymore's Regt. of Foot. See his Comn. as Lt.-Col.
of Sr. D. Carroll's Regt. of Horse on p. 261.
• Served in the Marquis de Miremont's Regt. of French Dragoons in 1695.
Not identified with Capt. Wm. Oakeley of the 1st Foot Guards. Placed on half-pay in 171"^.
Drawing half-pay in 1740.
266 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-171 l.J
LIST OF COMMISSIONS FOR A REGT. OF DRAGOONS TO BE FORTH-
WITH RAISED IN PORTUGAL FOR HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE
WHEREOF BALTHAZAR DE FOISSAC IS LT.-COL.*
Man. — " The following Commissions were delivered out without date in order to be
dated by the Earl of Galway when the Oflicers arrived in Portugal ; the notifica-
tion for the said Comns. was dated 7 March 170| (Comti. Entry Bk. 1704-
1709).
LT.-COL.
Bathazar de Foissac.^
MAJOR. •
Daniel Addee.*
CAPTS.
Alex. Gazettes.
Jno. Co marque.
Louis de L'Estang.
Peter Combrebrun.^
Piercy Cambes.
CAPT.-LT,
John Brunell.
LIEUTS.
Peter Ribot.
Abr. Brunequil.*
Lewis Corbettes.
Wra. West.
Prosper Brown.
Peter Herbaut.^
Fras. Hays.
Peter Cossau,
CORNETS.
John Corbettes.
Jas. Eymar.
Tho. Medley.
Ric. Smith.
Peter de la Poire.
Jas. Ribot.
Jno. Burrows.
Jno. Durand.
ADJT.
Chas. Ribot.
SURGEON.
[John] Barbut."
CHAPLAIN.
Peter Louis Debon.
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSIOlSr REGISTERS.
267
Supplementary Commissions.
Stiiniford Wallis to be Chaplain - - . . -
Ant. Oldfield to be Lieut. - - - . .
Chas. Duiand to be do. {Half -Pay List, 1740) -
24 Apr. 1709 e.
- Lisbon, 13 Dec. \1\0k.
23 June, 1712.
* This Regt. was disbanded in 1712 and the officers placed ou half-pay.
> See Vol. v., p. 194, note 2.
2 See do. do. note 6. Lt.Col. Addee was in receipt of half-pay till 1737, when he retired.
* Brevet Major 26 June 1710. Placed on half-pay as Regimental Major in 1712.
■* Drawing half-pay in 1740.
' Do.
6 Do.
COLONEL HUNT WITHERS'S REGT. OF DRAGOONS IN" PORTUGAL.
N.B. — There is no List of this Regt. at its first raising to be found in the Comn.
Entry Boohs. The List given below appears in the List of Half-Pay Officers,
1714; the dates of a few Comns. being added by the Editor from other specified
sources. The Regt. was disbanded in 1712.
CAPTS.
Hunt "Withers,
Col.
24 Aug. 1709 n.
Peter Dupuy,^
Lt.-Col.
24 Jan. 1710 u.
Ric. Manning,^
Major.
19 Sept. 1710
{Home Office Entry
Bk., Vol. XV.).
Jno. Barry.
Ben. Huffum.
Geo. Hare.
LIEUTS.
Boyle Hewetson,
Capt.-Lieut.
Hector MacNeal.
Jno. Layton.
Ben. Loveday.
David Mazuer.
Geo. Withers.
CORNETS.
Tho. Kane.
And. Bruce,
28 June 1712/
Peter Chaban.
Nich. Durell.
QR. MASTERS.
Jno. Jagmar.
Tobias Bayliff.
Pat. Blewman.
Jacob DuboB.
Ric. Creighton.
Jno. Gujon.
CHAPLAIN.
Ant. Laussac.
ADJT.
Boyle Hewetson.
SURGEON.
Hector MacNeal.
Supplementary Commissions.
Alex. Lyons * to be Capt. en second - . - -
Chas. Percivale^ to be Lt.-Col. \_e7i second?] {Home
Office Entry Bk., Vol. XV.) - - - -
Jno. Conduit ^ to be Capt. of Lt.-Col. Dupuy's late Tp.
- Lisbon, 24 June I7l0 A.
Kens., 27 Sept. 1710.
- Lisbon, 23 Mar. 1712 /.
^ Seebiog. notice in Vol, III., p. 315, note 1.
2 Appointed Lt.-Col. of Col. Montargier's Regt. of French Foot 2 Apr. 1706, which Regt. was
reduced shortly afterwards. Lt.-Col. en second in the Marquis of Montandre's Regt. of Foot in
Portugal, 7 Mar. 1712. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
^ Served previously as Capt. in Col. Desbordes's Regt. of Foot iu Portugal. Appointed Major of
Col. Wm. Stanhope's Rect. of Dragoons, 92 .luly 1715. Capt. and Lt.-Col. in the 3rd Foot Guards,
14 Jan. 1719. D. at Bath in 1734.
■* Comn. signed by the Earl of Galway. A prisoner in Portugal in 1711 (MS. at Record Office).
' See Vol. v., p. 261, note 4. 3rd son of George Perc/i'a/, of Temple House, Co. Sligo. Was
Govr. of Denia in Spain, which place he defended when it was besieged and taken in 1708. Killed in
a duel at Lisbon, 6 May 1713. — Landed Gentry.
" Comn. signed by the Earl of Portmore. See his Comn. on p. 184 and note 22 on p. 185.
268
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AXD
[I7U7-1714.;
COLONEL JOHN DESBORDES'S REGT. OF DRAGOONS IN PORTUGAL.
N.B. — There is no List of this Regt. at its first raising to be found in the Comn.
Entry Books. It was apparently formed out of Col. Desbordes's Regt. of Foot
in Portugal {see p. 27-1). 7'he List give?i below appears in the List of Half-
pay Officers, 1714 ; the dates of a few Comns. being added by the Editor from
other specified sources. The Regt. was disbanded in 1712.
CAPTS.
.Tno. Peter Desbor-
des,^
Col.
24 Aug. 1709 u.
Noel Bartori,2
Lt. Col.
24 June 1710 /.
Isaac de rAigle,^
[Major].
24 June 1710 /.
Sol. Blosset,
24 Aug. 1709
{Half-Pay List,
1740).
J no Graham.
LIEUTS.
Daniel Defoe,'*
Capt.-Lieut.
Jno. Jordan.
CORNETS.
Hy. Ogilvy.
Geo. English.
QR. MASTERS.
Thos. Frazer.
Jno. Miles.
Thos. Ellis,
3 July 1711/
Wm. Montgomery.
Wm. Sawle.
Edwd. Clarke,
1 July 1712/.
Isaac Blanchart,
1 Aug. 1711
{Half Pay List,
1740).
Tho. Adams,
24 Dec. 1710
{Half Pay List,
1740)
Wm. Graham.
Tho. Gould.
Peter Brozett,^
24 Aug. 1709
{Half-Pay List.
1740).
James Chatine,''
24 Aug. 1709
{Half-Pay List,
1740)
Peter Pastre.
Peter Barbut,
24 Aug. 1709
{Half-Pay List,
1740).
SURGEON.
Chas. Carraould.^
CHAPLAIN.
Robt. Corvelier,
24 Aug. 1709 e.
• See his Comn. as Ens. in Vol. XL, p. 170 and note 1.5. Brigdr.-Gen. 17 Mar. 1727. Major Gen.
9 Nov. 1735. Lt.-Gen. 2 July 1739.
- See his Comn. as Lieut, in Vol. IV., p. 238 and note thereto.
3 Placed on half-pay in 1712. Retired in 1736.
^ There is every reason to believe that Capt.-Lieut. Daniel Defoe is identical with the renowned
and versatile author of Robinson Crusoe whose chequered career from 1688 to his death in 1731
afforded many interesting details for contemporary as well as for nineteenth, and even twentieth,
century historians and biographers. But up to the present time no writer appears to have discovered
the fact that Defoe was a Commissioned officer in a Cavalry Kegt. in Queen Anne's Service (see
Preface). It is not strange that his Comn. is not forthcoming in the Comn. Entry Books, as
Desbordes's Dragoons were raised in Portugal and the Comns. signed bj' the Earl of Galway. Defoe
(then known as Foe) was "out" with Monmouth and had joined the Prince of Orange's Army on
the famous march to London ; in the following year he was a Trooper in a London Regt. of Volunteer
Horse. It is also on record that Defoe was no mean Spanish scholar, and he was employed by Harley
on a secret political mission. Defoe's name appears likewise in a MS. List of Half-Pay Officers for
1722.
^ Served previously as Lieut, and Adjt. in Col. Desbordes's Regt. of Foot in Portugal. Appointed
Lieut, in Brigdr. Gore's newly-raised Regt. of Dragoons, 22 July 1715. Major of said Regt. 11 Dec.
1739. Col. of a Regt. of Marines in March 1748. D. in London in 1757.
" Drawing half-pay in 1757.
' Do.
» Do.
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
269
COLONEL CONSTANTINE DE MAGNY'S REGT. OF DRAGOONS IN
PORTUGAL.
N.B. — There is no List of this Regt. at its first raising to he found in the Comn.
Entry Rooks. It was apparently formed oat of Col. De Magny's Regt. of Fool
in Portugal {see p. 276). The List given beloio appears in the List of Half- Pay
Officers, 171-1: ; the dates of a few Conins. being added by the Editor from other
specified sources. The Regt. teas disbanded in 1712.
CAPTS.
Constantine de
Magny,^
Col.
24 Aug. 1709 u.
Jno. Johnson,2
Lt.-Col.
24 Dec. 1710 it.
Ric. Barry ,3
Major.
24 Jan. 1710 u.
Jas. de Foissac,
24 Aug. 1709
(Half-Pay List,
1740).
Lewis d'Estang.
Gratian Bereaud.
LIEUTS. CORNETS.
Jno. Dalston, Geo. Locket,^
Capt. -Lieut.
Maurice Buchanan. Tlio. Blandford.
QB. MASTERS.
Collin Ennis.
Jno. Pain.
Chas. Walker.
Stephen Perryn. John Descazale.^
Prosper Brown. Ric. Smith.
Dan. de la Salle.
Tho. Jersone ^ (sic), Jean Marvault, John Villeneuve.
24 Aug. 1709 24 Aug. 1709
(Half-Pay List, (Half-Pay List,
1740). 1740).
Mat. Dupuy, Peter Bareus. Jeremiah James,
24 Aug. 1709
(Half-Pay List,
1740).
SURGEON.
Geo. Denune.
1 Served as Major of Col. Nassau d'Auverquerqne's Regt. of Foot at Alninnza, where he was taken
prisoner. Col. of a Portuguese Regt. of Foot in 1709. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
- Drawing half-pay in 1740 as Lt.-Col. in Geul. Pearce's Regt. of Foot, to which Corps he
exchanged in 1728.
^' Drawing half-pay in 1722.
* Do.
* Drawing half-pay in 1740.
* Terson. Brevet Capt. 24 June 1710.
in 1740.
Placed on half-pay in 1710. Drawing half-pay as Lieut.
270
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
COLONEL PAUL DE GUALLY'S, LATE COL. JOHN TRAPAUD'S,
REGT. OF DRAGOONS IN PORTUGAL.
N.B. — There is no List of this Regt. at its first raising to be found in the Comn.
Entry Books. It teas apparently formed out of Col. TrapaiuVs Regt. of Foot
in Portugal {see p. 277). The List given heloic appears in the List of Half-
Pay Officers, 1714; the dates of a few Conms. being added by the Editor from
other specified sources. The Regt. was disbatided in 1712.
CAPTS.
Paul de Gually,!
Col.
24 June 1710 «.
Lt.-Col.
Achille La Colum-
bine,2
Major.
25 July 1711".
Henry Harpur {sic) .
Chas. de Panthieu
(sic) .
Fraa. Mercier.
LIEUTS.
CORNETS.
Wm. Prosser.
Capt.-Lieut.
Edward Deane. Paul Dangicourt.
And. Dessembler. Michael Soleirol.
Jiio. Closade,^ Daniel Faure.
24 Aug. 1709
{Half-Pay List,
1740).
Fras. Rondelette. Estienne Cazalettes.
Mark Brassard.
Peter Duprat.
QE.-MASTERS.
Hy. duVernette.
Peter LaFitt6(5i>),
23 Feb. 1712
{Half-Pay List,
1740).
Lewis Senebier.
Peter Lambert.
Tho. Medina.
Paul Grandmaison.
CHAPLAIN.
Peter Lesueur.^
ADJT.
Isaac Guibert.s
24 Aug. 1709
{Half -Pay List, 1740).
Supplementary Commission.
Wm. Day ^ to be Cornet en second in Col. Trapaud's Regt.
of Dragoons .-.---..
Lisbon, 24 Aug. 1709^".
* Appointed Lt.-Col. of the Count de Paulin's Kegt. of French Foot 2 Apr. 1 706. Brevet Col.
1 Jan. 1708. Major of Col. Jno. Trapaud's Eegt. of Foot 7 Mar. 1709. Drawing half-pay a.s Col. of
Dragoons in 1722. Brigdr.-Gen. 12 Mar. 1727. Major-Geu. 4 Nov. 1735. D. in Loudon in 1737.
' Drawing half-pay in 1740.
3 Do.
* Appointed Chaplain to Col. Jno. Trapaud's Regt. of Foot in Portugal by notification dated 7 Mar.
1709. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
* Drawing half-pay in 1740.
« Do.
' Appointed Ens. in Col. Jno. Trapaud's Regt. of Foot in Portugal by notification dated 7 Mar
1709. Placed on half-pay as Cornet en second in 1712.
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
271
THE MARQUIS DE MONTANDRE'S LATE REGT. OF DRAGOONS
IN PORTUGAL.
N.B. — There is no TAst of this Regt. at its first raising to be found in the Comn.
Entry Books. It was ajiparently formed out of the Marquis de Montandre's
Regt. of Foot in Portugal (see p. 272). The lAst given below appears in the
List of Half- Pay Officers, 1714; the dates of a feio Comas, being added by the
Editor from other specified sources. The Regt. teas disbanded i?i 1712.
CAPTS. LIEUTS.
Joseph deSarlande,^ Eras. Fox,
Col. Capt -Lieut.
24 Au^. 1709 u.
Florand d'Aute- Abr. Aubin.
ville,2
Lt.-Col.
24 Aug. 1709 «.
Jno. Baptist de Ant. D'Apilly.
Perray,^
Major.
24 Aug. 1709 m.
Ric. Manley ^ Lewis Fabre.
4 July 1711
(Half -Pay List,
1740).
Geo. Treby.5
CORNETS.
Jno. Albert.
Dan. Gast.
Jno. Clavis,
I May 1711
(Half-Pay List,
1740).
Fras. Caudole.
QB.-MASTEES.
Jno. Neal.
Domingos Barbosa.
Ant. Malliette.
Laurence Valentine.
Peter La Coste.
Jno. La Combe,
24 June 1710
(Half-Pay List,
1740).
Wm. Foster.
Peter Salber
Masigly.
de Jno. Rikett (sic).
Jno. Le Sueur.
SURGEON.
Nich. Lucas.
Supplementary Commissions.
[Wm.] Turner ^ to be Cornet to Capt. in the Marquis
de Montandre's Regt. of Dragoons . - . -
Ant. de Laussac to be Chaplain . . - . .
Lisbon, 24 Aug. 1709;.
' Appointed Lt.-Col. of the Marquis de Montan trie's Kegt. of Foot in Portugal 28 July 1708.
Drawing half-pay as Col. of Dragoons in 1722.
Appointed Capt . in the P-arl of Lifford's Kegt. of French Foot 2 Apr. 1706. Kt.-.Major .31 May
1 706. Capt. in the Marquis de Montandre's Regt. of Foot in Portugal 7 Mar. 1709. Untraced after
J712.
•* Drawing half-pay in 1722.
■* Served previously as Capt. in Co! Desbordes's Regt. of Foot iu Portugal. Drawing half-pay in
1757.
^ Served previously as Capt. iu Col. DeMagny's Kegt. of Foot in Portugal. See his Comn. on
p. 174 and note thereto.
'^ Serv'ed previously as Ens. in the Marquis de Montandre's Regt. of Foot in l'oiti!_i.'al Uut of Col.
^iirlande's Regt. of Dragoons before 1712.
272 ENGLISH AKMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
THE MARQUIS D'ASSA'S REGT. OF DRAGOONS IN PORTUGAL.
N.B. — There is no List of this Regt. forthcoming in the Coma. Entry Books either at
its raising or disbajiding . It ivas raised, according to an MS. at the Brit.
Museum (Egerton, 2618) in 1710, and the Marquis B'Assa was a Spaniard.
The Regt. was evidently disbanded in Spain or Portugal in 1712. From a
Treasury Minute it appears that £19,386 5*. 6rf. toas paid to the Marquis
D'Assafor his Regt. in 1716.
THE MARQUIS DE MONT ANDRE'S PORTUGUESE REGT. OF FOOT.
(See p. 271.)
Mem. — "These Commissions, dated at Windsor 14 July 1708, were given out gratis,
being only to serve as indications in case any of the persons should be taken
going to Portugal" (Comn. Entry Bk., 1704-1709).
CAPTS.
•Joseph Sarlande,
Lt.-Col.
Louis St. Bres,
Capt.
Peter Scale.
Peter Lafargere.
Stephen de Sarlande.
Ami Prajet.
Ant. Marcell.
And. Cotherel.
Peter D'Andre.
Peter Billon.
Paul Le Bon.
LIEUTS.
John Dumas.
Paul La Farelle.
Isaac Duprat.
Louis Despray.
Theodore D'Andre.
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
273
Additional Commissions in the Marquis de Montandre's Regt. of Foot.
iJ/e;/i_— All the Comns. were delivered out without dite in order to he dated by the
r. « of Galwav in Portugal; the notification for those Comns. was dated 7 Mar
17 Of (Comn. Entry Bh., 1701-9).
— Dupuy to be Lt. -Colonel en second.
Tho. Morgan to be Major.
Florand D'Auteuil
— Veruet de la Valler
George Dawson ) to be Captain:
Jaques de Foissac
John Bafiniac
Fras. La Largere.to be Capt.-Lieutenaiit.
Caesar Thomas
Fras. Fox
Jno. Dalston
Tho. Shei rard
Wm. Forster
— Berenger
Maurice Buchanan
— Leighton
to be Lieuts,
Jno, Blandford
Jno. Coleman
— Lechere
Wm. Turner
Wm. Powell
Daniel Pinsun I
Robt. Midford
Tho. Kane I
Fras. La Largere to be Adjt.
to be Ensigns.
S 3575.
274 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
LT.-COLONEL ANTHONY DE LA COULOMBlSRE'S PORTUGUESE
REGT. OF FOOT.
{Seep. 268.)
Mem. — ** The dates of all the Comns. were left blank, being to be filled up in Portugal
as the Earl of Galway should direct " {Comn. Entry Bk. 1706-1714).
LT.-COL.
Ant. de la Coulombiere.
" This Comn. was never taken out."
MAJOR.
Noel Barton.
CAPTAINS.
Mavet de Cai'ine.
— La Fitte.
— Bernard.
[John] Grahme.
Ric. Manley.
Isaac de L'Aigle.
[Ben.] Huffum.i
Ric. Manning. 2
— Fane.
CAPT.-LT.
[John] Bonabel.
LIEUTS.
Robt. Smith.
— Sabier.
— Dussau.
— Ribancourt.
[Peter] Barbut.
— Marver.
Ben. Holly.
Fra.s. Visouze.
Henry Terrandelle.
Lewis Cuny.
Peter Bronze t.
Jno. Jordan.
ENSIGNS.
— Robins.
Jas. Simms.
Seth Robinson.
Jacob Jemblin.
— Robinson.
Paul Marc Antoine La Baume.
Jas. Guy de Laussac.
Hugh Stanhope.
Chas. du Terme.
Fras Sandys.
Jno. Wheatley.
[1707-1 7 U.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 275
CHAPLAIN.
Robt. Corvelier.
ADJT.
Juo. Jordan.
SURGEON.
Jacob Jemblin.
SUPPLEMENTARiT COMMISSION.
Jno. Petei- Desbordes to be Lt. -Colonel in tbe room of
Ant. de la Coulombiere, Esq. . . . - [notification] 7 Mar. 1709 g.
' Appointed Capt. in Brigdr.-Geu. Hunt VVithers's Rugt. of Dragoous bofoie 1710. Half-pay 1712.
Appointed Capt. and Lt.-Col. in 1st Foot Guards 3 May 1720. Retired about 1743.
^ Appointed Major of Brigdr.-Gen. Hunt Withers's Regt. of Dragoons 19 Sept. 1710. See p. 267.
S 2
276
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AN"D
[1707-1714.]
to be Captains.
COLONEL CONSTANTINE DE MAGNY'S PORTUGUESE REGT.
OF FOOT.
{Seep. 269.)
Mem. — "The dates of all the Coinns. were left blank, being to be filled up in Portugal
as the Earl of Gal way should direct " (Comn. Entry Bk. 1706-1714).
Col. Coustantine de Magny to be Lt. -Colonel.
[Peter?] Bruce to be Major.
— Drake
— Parry
Jno. Barry
Meredith Gwilliams
[Chas. de] Ponthieu
— Thelon
St. Martyn -
— La Casse
[Fras.] Mercier
Jno. Ramsey to be Capt.-Lieutenant.
[Louis] Fabre
[Tho.] Terson
[Jaques] Chatine
— Cutting
— Trouille
— Creanton
— Laudey
— Danroche
[Louis de] Choux
— Chas. Walker
— St. Simon
Ezekiel Cassant
[Stephen] Perin
— Bnrohus
— Caiulottc
[Jean] Mar van It
-Falquier \ to be Ensigns.
George Lockett ' ®
— Capper
— De Leuze
[John] Albert
Geo. Fells
Ant. de Laussac to be Chaplain.
Jno. Ramsey to be Adjt.
Louis de Choux to be Qr.-Mr.
Geo. Denune to be Surgeon.
: to be Lieuts.
Supplementary Commission.
George Treby to be Capt. vice Meredyth Gwilliams
[n. d.] g.
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTEKS.
277
to be Captains.
to be Lieuts.
LT.-COLONEL JOHN TRAPAUD'S PORTUGUESE REGT. OF FOOT
(Sec p. 270.)
Mem. — "The dates of all the Comns. were left blank, bpin^ to be filled up in Porlugal
as the Earl of Galway .><lionld direct" (Comn. Entry Bk. 1706-1714).
Jno. Trapaud to be Lr. -Colonel.
Paul [de] Gualy to be Major.
Gabriel Bassard
Jno. Bapt. de Peray
Achilles La Colombiere
Solomon Blosset
Gratian Berault
Alex. La Touche
Tho. St. Leger
Lawrence St. Lo
Henry Harpur
Joseph DufFaur to be Capt.-Lieutenant.
Gabriel La Grois
St. Pierre Gaily {sic)
Ant. Dapillez
And. Dessemblard
Fras. Rondelet
Juo. Clausade
Mat. Dupuy
]\Iark Brassard
Joshua Regnor
Jas. Estample
Edward Dean
Sol. Stephen Blosset
Daniel Gart
Peter Duprat
Stephen Cazalet
Daniel Faure
Peter Abadie
Jno. Aldecrone ^
David La Cour -
Wm. Prosser
Paul Dandicourd
— Danroche
Wm. Day
St. Pierre de Gaily to be Adjt.
Joseph DufPaur to be Qr.-Mr.
Peter de Sueur to be Chaplain.
Samuel du Sand to be Surgeon.
' Appointed Cornet en second in Col. Jno. Trapaud's Regt. of Dragoons in Portugal. Plnced on
half-pay in 1712. Cupt. in the Rl. Fusiliers 20 June 1727. Major l;? Dec. 1739. Lt.-Col. 5 Feb.
1741. Col. of the 39th Foot 14 Mar 1752. Euiharked with the 39th (Primus in Indix) for Madras
in 1754. Served in the operations against Wandewash ; the relief of Trichinopolj, etc. Major-Gen
16 May 1758. Lt.-Gen. 18 Dec. 1760. D. 31 Aug. 1766.
- Believed to be identical with the Lieut. David Delacoiti- of the Karl of Galway's Spanish Kegt. of
Foot which was raised in Portugal and nearly annihilated at the battle of the Caya in May 1709. In
the Treasury Papers (Vol. CXXI., No. \0) is a Petition from Lieut. David Delacour (dated 28 Jan.
1719), a prisoner in the Fleet Prison threatened "with palsy and a complication of other distempers
caused by wouDds." This officer was drawing half-pay in 1740.
to be Ensigns.
278
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1707-1714.]
COLONEL PETER CARLE'S REGT. OF FOOT.
N.B. — There is no List of this Ber/t. at its first raising to be found in the Conm.
Entrij Books. It teas probably raised in Portugal., where Col. Carle had an
important military post. The Regt. teas disbanded in 1712. The List given
beloio is taken from the List of Half-Pay Officers, 1714.
CAPTS.
Theodore Vezey,^
Col.
25 June 1710 k.
Simon Descury,^
Lt.-Col.
28 June 1712 u.
Peter Layard,^
Major.
24 June 1710 «.
Mordant Crachrode.^
Lewis Dejean.^
Alex. Jacobs.
23 Dec. 1711/.
Peter de Fagurolls.
Sydenham Fowke.
24 June 1710 k.
Lewis Despares.
Danl. Pain.
Chas. Keightley.
Lewis de L'Etaug.
Hy. Lamilliere.
Danier Forestier.
ENSIGNS.
Moses La Porte.
Wm. Pudsay.
Eugene Barnier.
Henry Pascall.
Jno. Ricard.
Diiraud Therond.
Dan. Latan^.
Mem. in Half-Pay List, 1714.
CHAPLAIN.
Tho. Vezey.
SURGEON.
Dan. Groupill.
-" There ai'e nineteen other officers of this Regt. not
yet naturalized."
' See biog. notice in Vol. V., p. 256, note 3.
2 Drawing half-pay in 1722. Probably related to IMajor Daniel Descury of the Marquis de
Ruvigny's Regt. of French Horse in Wm. III.'s Army. See Vol. III., p. 181.
3 Drawing half -pay in 1740.
* See his Comn. on p. 92, and note thereto.
° Appointed Ens. in Col. Montargier's Kcgt. of French Foot, 2 Apr. 1706. Restored to full pay
as Major of the 1st Tp. of Horse Grendr. (ids. 12 June 17.31. Col. of the 37th Foot 9 Apr. 1746.
Major-Gen. '22 Jan. 1756. Col. of the Canibiuiers 5 Apr. 1757. I), a Lt.-(ieu. in 1764. Will proved
at Dublin same year.
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
279
SPAIN.
COLONEL ROBERT DALZELL'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[Disbanded in 1712.]
N.B. — There is no List of this Regt. at its first raising to be found in the Comn.
Entry Books. The Regt. served under Genl. Stanhope in Spain and icere taken
prisoners at Brihuega. The List given below is taken from the List of Half-
Pay Officers, 1714.
CAPTS.
Robt. Dalzell,!
Col.
24 Dec. 1709 m.
Hugh Pearson,^
Lt.-Col.
24 Dec. 1709 n.
LIEUTS.
Major.
Gibson Dalzell.^
Eras. Clarke.
Ben. Brady.
Walter Manning.
Paul La Billiere.
Lewis Desisles.
Tho. Phillips.
24 Dec. 1709
{Half- Pay List, 1740),
Robt. Barry.
Tho. Carpenter.
Rowland Freeman,
Capt.-Lieut.
Terence Heron.
Jas. Cochrane.
Rio. Bevance {sic).
Allen Maclean.
Miles Tomms.
Tho. Hayes.
Lewis Turpine.
Fras. Barbut.
Phil. Pearson.
Skivington Hudson.
23 Feb. 1712/
Jno. Vilmisson 1 r/^ n n
Tho.Dalzell | t^lr. Cy.]
ENSIGNS.
Tho. Barry.
Chichester Hamilton.
Sam. Liart.
24 Dec. 1709
{Half -Pay List, 1740).
Fras. Peppart.
VVm. Butler.
Jno. Lambert.
Joseph Bartin.
N"eal Campbell.
Jno. Sauvage.
George Douglass.
CHAPLAIN.
Wm. Harvey.
' See biog. notice in Vol. III., p. 381, note 3.
^ See his Comn. as Adjt.-Gen. to the Forces in Spain on p. 180 and note thereto.
* Son of Col. Dalzell by his wife, who was a dau. of Col. Sr. Jno. Gibson, Dep. Gov. of Portsmouth.
APPOINTMENT TO LORD GALWAY'S STAFF IN PORTUGAL.
AIDE-DE-CAMP.
[Lord Henry Paulet 1 . . . . 1708.?]
' Comn. not forthcoming. 2nd son of the 2nd Duke of Bolton. Writing under date of 21 Oct.
1710, Luttrcll, in his Short Relation of State .^^air*, chronicles that "Lord Henry Pawlet (5jc)
2nd son to the Duke of Bolton, with 23 officers to raise recruits here, are landed at Falmouth vnth
the Earl of Gal way." On tlie outbreak of the Jacobite Rebellion in 1715, Lord Henry Paulet v.-as^
appointed Capt. in Col. (aftds. Visct.) Molesworth's Regt. of Dragoons, which Corps was disbanded in
1718. Lord H. Paulet succeeded his brother as 4th Duke of Bolton in 1754 and d. in 1758,
COLONIAL REGIMENTS RAISED IN
NEW ENGLAND.
[1707-1714.] ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND COMMISSION REGISTERS. 283
SIR CHARLES HOBBY'S REGT. OF FOOT.
NB. This Regt. was raised in New England for service against the French
Setdements in Canada and Nova Scotia. It served under Genl. Nicholson
at the siege and capture of Port Royal, Nova Scotia.
Sr. Chas. Hobby,i Bart, {sic) to be Col. of a Regt. of Foot
to be forthwith raised for her Majesty's Service in
the West Indies («c) - - - . . . St. James's, 1 Apr. 1710^.
Gilbert Abbot 2 to be Major - . . . ^^ ^ p
[Jno. Ballentine^ to be Lt.-Colonel] - . . . [n. d.l
James Abercrombie * to be Capt. - - . . . [St. James's, 1 Apr. 1710]^.
David Pigeon ^ to be do. ---.-[ ^^ » 1 ^•
George Lee ^ to be Lieut. --..--[ ^^ » 1 ^•
Alex. Douglas ^ to be do. - - - - - [ „ ^^ ] «.
[The] Pickstocks to be Ensign - . . . . [ ,^ Z ^g■
Ric. Pollard ^ to be do. - [ „ ,, ] ^.
' Son of Win. Hobby, a Boston merchant. Knighted for his fortitude at the time of the earthquake
in Jamaica in 1692. Served as senior Colonial officer at the capture of Port Royal in Sept. 1710, and
acted as Govr. in the absence of Col. Vetch June-Sept. 1711. Came to England in 1713, and was
the bearer of a letter of recommendation from Genl. Nicholson to I^ord Dartmouth, Secretary of State.
D. in London in 1714.
- Served as Lieut, in Col. Jno. Gibson's Regt. of Foot when that Corps was in Newfoundland in
1697. Transferred as Lieur. to Col. Tho. Fairfax's Regt. of Foot 14 May 1698. Lieut, in
Visct. Mountjoy's Regt. of Foot 28 June 1701. Capt. en second in Brigdr.-Gen. Wightraan's Regt,
of Foot 24 June 1709. Took possession of the fort at Port Royal on the surrender of that town
1 Oct. 1710. Serving at Port Royal (Annapolis) in June 1711.
^ Conm. not forthcoming ; probably signed by Col. Joseph Dudley, the Govr. of Massachusetts.
The following laughable incident in connection with this officer's war service, in 1710, is related by
James Mascarene Hubbard, Esq., of Boston, Mass., in his valuable paper on " The Life of Major-
General Jean Paul Mascarene," reproduced in Historical Records, 40th Regiment (Appendix III.
pp. 533-534) : —
" Tt may interest you to know, however, what one of our Boston gentlemen thought was essential
to his comfort during a six weeks' absence from home on this expedition to the wilds of Nova Scotia.
He was Lieut.-Col. John Ballentine, of Sir Charles Hobby's regiment, who had the misfortune to be
wrecked at the entrance to the Annapolis Basin, losing ' his whole equipage.' On his return he
petitioned the General Court to be reimbursed for his loss, and appended is a list of his goods, which
was as follows : —
£ s. d.
A Scarlett Suit, trimmed with gold lace 30 00
A blew Suit, trimmed with silver lace, a Stuff Suit, a Cloth Cloak and Surtout,
a Morning Gown, and 1 2 prs. Worsted Stockings 20 0 0
20 Holland Shirts --- 1600
2 doz. fine Diaper Napkins, 4 large Diaper Tablecloths, and 2 small ditto, and
9 Towels- -------.-..-700
20 Mosiiu Neckcloths and 6 Silk Handkerchiefs - - - - - - 700
2 Wiggs 700
A Feild Bed, Bedstead, Curtins, 2 Blanketts, a Rugg, a pr. of Sheets and 2 fine
Pillows, and a Pillow - ---10 00
2 doz. Pewter Plates and 4 Pewter Dishes - - 5 0 0
A pr. of Brass and a pr. of Iron Candlesticks 0130
Muggs and Glasses ....090
Tin ware and Gridiron, and Spitt and Chafin-dysh 0 9 0
6 Silver Spoons, a Silver Porringer, a Silver Cup of a pint, and a Silver Bason - 15 0 0
An Edged Hatt - - - - - - 1140
An Oval Table -- 0 10 0
A Silver Hilted Sword - - - - 600
A Brass Hilted Sword and an Iron Hilted Sword - - - - - - 100
An Edged Skarf ------ _....-400
5 new pr. of Shoes, and 1 new pr. Slippers - 1190
A large Trunk and a small Trunk ---0 16 0
A large Chest with drawers in ye bottom, and a Sealskin Portmantle Trunk - 10 0
£135 10 0
Provisions as per list - -65 150
" The General Court, it may be well to add, allowed him only £30 ! "
284
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
* Appointed Lieut, en second in the Earl of Portmore's Regt. of Foot in Aug. 1708. Selected for
service abroad in 1710. Served at the taking of Port Royal, Nova Scotia, same year. Appointed
Capt. of an ludep. Cy. at Annapoli? before 1713. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Capt. m
Col. Montague's Regt. (11th Foot) before 1727, Out of said Regt. before 1740.
'" Commanded the party which was surprised by the French and Indians at " Bloody Creek," near
Annapolis, in June 1711. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawmg half-pay in 1722.
« See p. 192, note 16.
7 Brevet Capt. 14 Oct. 1710. Appointed Lieut, of an ludep. Cy. at Placentia, Newfoundland,
2 Apr. 1713. Capt. of a Cy. of Invalids at Portsmouth 13 Nov. 1739.
8 Served previously as Ens. en second in Col. Wightmau's Regt. Ens. of an Indep. Cy. at
Placentia 2 Apr. 1713.
« Served previously as Ens. en second in Col. Phineas Bowles's Regt. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
COLONEL WM. WHITING'S REGT. OF FOOT.
N.B. — See note at the head of p. 283.
Wm. Whiting ^ to be Colonel of a Regt. of Foot to be
forthwith raised for her Majesty's Service in the
West Indies {sic) St. James's, 1 Apr. 1710 .<jr
Jno. Bar I let 2 to be Capt. ------[„ >» ] 5'
Wm. Holt'^ to be do. - ------[>, » ] ff
Scarr Mathews ^ to be Lieut. -----[», » ] 5'
Chas. Bruce 5 to be do. - - - - - - [ „ „ ] 5'
James Lindsey ^ to be do. - [ » >y ] ff
Angus Nicholson ^ to be Ensigu -----[» >> ] ff
Jno. Wright ^ to be do. [ » » ] 9
Tho. Heskett ^ (sic) to be Lieut, to Major Jno. Borr (sic) - - 1 Aug. 1710m
^ A Colonial. Not noticed in Applcton's American Biography. Serving at Annapolis in June
1711.
" Appointed Ens. en second in Visct. Mountjoy f Kegt. of Foot 5 Mar. 1708. Was one of the
British officers sent to America to serve in an intended p:xpedition to Canada in 1709. His subse-
quent services are narrated by Genl. Fras. Nicholson in his Report on Bartletts Petition to the Lord
Treasurer in I7l6 :— " In March 1708-1709 the Petitioner served at New York as Lieut, and Adjt.
under his (Nicholson's") command in the intended Expedition to Canada. Was recommended to the
Secretary at War and had a Company given him in Col. Whiting's Regt., in which he served at the
reduction of Port Royal. As to Capt. Raitlett's being ordered out with a party and engaging with
the French and Indians,*beiug shot with a musket ball by which he lost the use of an arm, and being
likewise taken prisoner and barbarously used by them, his p lying £50 for his ransom and other losses
amounting to £40 more, it was made fully to appear to General Hill and himself at Boston "
(Treasury Papers, CC, No. 8). Received £100 from the British Treasury by Warrant dated
17 Aug. 1716 {Ibid). On half-pay till 13 Nov. 1739, when he was appointed Capt. of a Cy. of
Invalids at Portsmouth.
" His name appears as a member of the Council of War held at Annapolis 1.5 June 1711. Placed
on half pav in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
* Appointed Lieut, en second in Lt. Gen. Wm. Steuart's Regt. of Foot 13 Aug. 1708. Placed on
half-pay in 1713.
^ Appointed Lieut, en second in Col. Wightman's Regt. of Foot 5 Mar. 1708. Placed on half-pay
in 1713- Drawing half-pay in 1722.
6 Placed on half-pay in 1713.
• Brevet Lieut. (Comn. signed by Genl. Fras. Nicholson) in Oct. 1710. Appointed Ens. to an
Indep. Cy. at Placentia 2 Apr. 1713.
" Placed on half-pay in 1713.
'i Hesketh. Comn. signed by Maj(»r-(ieii. Xicholson. Appointed Kns. in Col. Wm. Walton's
Regt of Foot (see p. 286) in Apr. 1710. PIucmI on lialf-pay in 1713. From an MS. at the War
Office it appears that this officer was " son of Alexander Hesketh, Esq., of Lancashire."
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
285
COLONEL WM. TAYLOR'S REGT. OF FOOT.
N.B. — See note at the head of p. 283.
Wm. Taylor ^ to be Colonel of a Regt. of Foot to be
forthwith raised for her Majesty's Service in the
West Indies (sic) -.-...
Robt Ha ndye 2 to be Captain - - - . .
[Sam.] Templer ^ to be do. ------
Jas. Campbell^ to be Lieut. - - . . .
Jas. Watlingtou^ to be do. ------
Rowland Wyburnbury ^ to be do. , . . .
Jas. Erskiue ^ to be Ensign - - . . .
East Herbert^ to be do. ------
Fras, Spelman ^ to be Lieut, to Capt. Elisha Barker
St.
[
[
[
.James's, 1 Apr
Boston, 9 Aug
1710^
u
1710 /
Placed on half-pay in 1713.
Lieut, in Col. Ric. Philipps's
' A Colonial. Was sent by Genl. Nicholson to summon the French Commander to surrender
Port Royal to the British 1 Oct. 1710. Not noticed in Appleton's American Biographij. Genl. Fras.
Nicholson in his will dated 4 ^[ar. 1728 left Col. Wm. Taylor a mourning ring.
■•' See his Comn. on p. 191 and note thereto. He acted as A.D.C. to Genl. Nicholson during the
siege of Port Royal. — Nicholson's Journal.
3 Present at a Council of War held at Annapolis 15 June 1711.
Drawing half-pay in 1740.
■* Appointed Lieut, of an Indep. Cy. at Annapolis 11 Dec. 1712.
newly-raised Regt. of Foot in 1717.
* Placed on half-pay in 1713.
® Do. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
^ Do. Do.
* Do. A MS. at the War Office records that he was " son to Mr. Herbert, the Queen's watch-
maker, and had served as a Volunteer in Col. Pownall'p Marines in Catalonia."
* Comn. signed hy Col. Joseph Dudley, Govr. of Massachusetts. Appointed Fort Major at
Annapolis 16 Oct. 1712 (see p. 184). Appointed senior 1st Lieut, in Col. Chas. Douglas's newly-
raised Regt. of Marines 22 Nov. 1739. Is believed to have lost his life during the Carthagena
Expedition in 1741.
286
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
COLONEL WILLIAM WALTON'S REGT. OF FOOT.
N.B. — See note at the head of p. 283. This Regt. accompanied Gen. Hill's
unfortunate Expedition to Canada in 1711.
Wm. Wauton^ (sic) to be Colonel of a Regt. of Foot to
be forthwith raised for her Majesty's Service in the
West Indies {sic) ------- St. James's, 1 Apr. 1710*7
Paul Mascarine ^ {sic) to be Capt. ----[» » ] <7
Jno. Robertson ^ to be do. - - - - - - [ >, » ] 5'
Jno. Blower * to bo Lieut. ------[ v » ] 5'
Fras. Fox ^ to be do. [ »> >» '\ 9
Jno. Harvey *> to be do. [ „ „ ] 5^
Jno. Cocksedge ' to be P]nsigu [ » ,y ^9
Tho. Heskit 8 (5^■c) to be do. -----[?, » ] S'
Jno. Blower ^ to be Capt.-Lieut. of the Cy. whf. Shadrack
Walton, Esq., is Capt. in the Regt. in the Province of
New Hampshire for Her Majesty's Service under the
command of Shadrack Walton, Esq. . - - . Boston, 15 Aug. 1710 /.
Bartholomew Jackson^" to be Lieut, to Capt. Sam.
Tern pier in above Regt. {sic) ----- -^ „ >» ^•
1 A Colonial. Appears to have beeu succeeded by Capt. Shadrack Walton in command of above
Regt. in Aug. 1710.
- Jean Paul Mascareue belonged to a Huguenot family which suifered persecution at the Revoca-
tion of the Edict of Nantes. He was born in the Cevennes in 1685. At the age of 11 he escaped
from France and made his way across the Alps to Geneva in winter ! After a year in Switzerland he
journeyed to Utrecht and was "befriended by M. Rapin de Thoyras, the well-known English historian.
ThrouiTh the influence of this gentleman, a retired British officer, Mascareue obtained an Ensign's
Comu.'^iu Col. La Barthe's Regt. of French Foot 2 Apr. 1706. Embarked for New England in 1709
to take part in the intended Expedition to Canada. Was a protege of Col. Fras. Nicholson and Col.
Sam. Vetch. Took an active part in the siege of Port Royal, in Sept. 1710, and commanded the
Grendr. Cy. of his Regt. Promoted Bt.-Major by Genl. Nicholson 13 Oct. 1710. Mascarene's sub-
sequent services as military commander, in which capacity he successfully defended Annapolis against
the French in 1744, and civil administrator in Nova Scotia, of which Colony he was for many years
Lieut. Governor, are matters of history. He was appointed Senior Capt. in Col. Ric. Philipps's newly-
raised Regt. (40th Foot) 25 Aug. 1717, and Regimental Lt.-Col. 27 Dec. 1742. Bt.-Col. 1 June 1750.
Sold his Lt.- Colonelcy in 1751. Promoted Major-General 22 Jan. 1758. D. in Jan. 1760.
■ Called "John Robinson " in the List of Half- Pay Officers, 1714.
•• Promoted Capt.-Lieut. 15 Aug. 1710. Placed on half-pay as Lieut, in 1713. Appointed Lieut, in
the 40th Foot 10 Dec. 1726. Out of said Regt, before 1740. A MS. at the War Office records that
this officer was promoted from the ranks of the Rl. Regt. of Horse Guards.
5 See p. 193, note 22.
« See his Comn. as Capt. of the Grendr. Cy. in Col. Sam. Vetch's Regt. of Foot, in America,
9 July 1711.
' Called " George Cocksedge " in the Half-Pay List, 1714. Was wounded in the engagement with
French and Indians at " Bloody Creek " near Annapolis 15 June 1711.
8 See p. 284, note 9.
" Comn. signed by Col. Joseph Dudley, Govr. of Massachusetts. See note 4.
'" Do. Appointed Secretary to Col. Vetch, Govr. of Annapolis {Nova Scotia Hist. Soe. Trans-
actions). Appointed Lieut, of Cy. of Invalids at Plymouth 8 Jan. 1 732. Serving in 1 "40.
[1707-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
287
ESTABLISHMENT OF SEVERAL OFFICERS TO SERVE ON THE
EXPEDITION UNDER COLONEL NICHOLSON TO COMMENCE
FROM 1st APRIL 1710, AND TO CONTINUE DURING SUCH
EXPEDITION.
{Treasury Papers, Fol. CXXXL, No. 13.)
Col. Fras. Nicholson, C.-in-C. - - - -
£1
per diem
1 Aide-de-Cauip - - -
10*. Od.
J5
Col. Saml. Vetch, Adjt.-Genl. - - - .
lOs. Od.
>»
Chas. Gasteen, Surgeon -----
10s. Od.
,>
Wm. Eliot, Provost Marshal - - - -
OS. Od.
J>
Capt. Jas. Abercrombie for himself and servant
10s. Od.
>»
Capt. David Pigeon do. -
lOs. Od.
J»
Capt. Robert Handy do.
lOs. Od.
»
Capt. Saml. Templer do. -
10s. Od.
>J
Capt. Paul Mascarine do. - - . .
10s. Od.
)»
Capt. Jno. Robertson do. ... -
10s. Od.
>>
Capt. Jno. Bartlett do. - - . . •
lOs. Od.
J>
Capt. Wm. Holt do.
10s. Od.
»
Lieut. George Lee do. -----
is. 8d.
>>
Lieut. Alex. Douglas do. -
4s. Sd.
>»
Lieut. Tho. Dowling do. - - - - -
4:s. 8d.
J)
Lieut. Jas. Campbell do. -
4s. 8d.
J»
Lieut. Jas. Watlington do. - - - -
4s. 8d.
>>
Lieut. Rowland Wyburnbury do. -
4s. 8d.
JJ
Lieut. Jno. Blower do. -
4s. 8d.
5J
Lieut. Fras. Fox do. -----
4s. 8d.
>J
Lieut. Jno. Harvy (sic) do. -
4s. 8d.
>J
Lieut. Scarr Matthews -----
4s. 8d.
5>
Lieut. Chas. Bruce . - . . -
4s. 8d.
J»
Lieut. Jas. Lindsey - - - - -
4s. 8d.
»
Ensign Pickstock ------
'6s. 8d.
>>
Ensign Richard Pollard -----
3s. 8d.
>»
Ensign Jas. Erskine . . - - -
3s. 8d.
J>
Ensign East Herbert -----
3s. 8d.
?»
Ensign Jno. Cocksedge -----
3s. 8d.
J5
Ensign Thos. Heskefh
3s. 8d.
5»
Ensign Angus Nicholson - - - .
3s. 8d.
»>
Ensign Jno. Wright -----
3s. 8d.
M
288 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714.]
COMPANY OF aUNNERS AND MATROSSES*
CAPT.
Col. Sam. Vetch.
LIEUT.
Peter Capon. ^
SURGEON.
George Steuart.
* Raised by Col. Sam. Vetch in 1709 at Boston. In the memoir of Jean Paul Mascarene it is re-
corded that he " drilled an artillery company for 1 2 mouths on Boston Common." This Company
did good service at the siege of Port Royal, and were under the immediate orders of Coi. Redknapand
Major Alex. Forbes, the Queen's Engineer. There is a memorial in French by Col. Vetch at the
Public Record Office, London {George I. S. P. undated), in which he mentions " la Compagnie de
Cauoniers et de Montrosses {sic) levee par le Suppliant dans le nord de I'Amerique par I'ordre des
Comisaires d'Artillerie."
' See his Comn. as Commissary of stores of War and Provisions at Annapolis on p. 184.
MAJOR LIVINGSTON'S COMPANY OF INDIAN SCOUTS AT
ANNAPOLIS.
CAPT.
John Livingston.^
' Nephew to Col. Samuel Vetch's wife. This Company of Indian Scouts was raised after the
capture of Port Royal, and it is interesting to know that each Indian received £B a man levy money.
— Treasury Paper dated 25 Mar. 1713.
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 289
COMMISSIONS GIVEN BY GENL. NICHOLSON BEFORE LEAVING
BOSTON, NEW ENGLAND, IN SEPT. 1710, ON THE EXPEDITION
TO PORT ROYAL.
N.B. — The following Conins. are given in Genl. Nicholson's Journal of the Expedi-
tion to Port Royal, printed hy the Nova Scotia Hist. Soc. in Part I. of their
Transactions (1879).
Robt. Reading,^ Esq., to be Colonel of Foot.
Rie. Mullins,^ Esq., to be INIajor of do.
Walter Elliot,' Esq., to be Major of Brigade.
Jno. Livingston,* Esq., to be Major of the Scouts round the Camp.
Chas. Brown,^ Esq., to be Major of the Trenches.
Alex. Forbes,'' Esq., to be Chief Camp Qr.-Mr.
Jno. Street,'^ Esq., to be Sec. of War and Chief Judge Advocate.
Cutts Hassan,* Esq., to be Capt. of Foot.
Samuel Hacket,® Esq., to be do.
WiUiam Sullivan,' o Esq., to be do.
George Steuart,^^ Gent., to be Chirurgeon to the Cy. of Matrosses whereof the
Hon. Col. Vetch is Capt.
Peter Capon, ^^ Gent., to be Lieut, of the Cy. of ^latrosses.
Thos. Heskett,'* Gent., to be Lieut, of Foot in Col. Whiting's Regt. whereof
Major John Burr is Capt.
Isaac Burgois," Gent., to be 1st Lt. of Foot in Lt.-Gen. Holt's Regt. of
Marines.
James Alexander," Gent., to be Ens. of Foot in Col. Whiting's Regt.
Robt. Scott,^" Gent., to be Ens. of Foot.
> Of Col. Chas. Churchill's Marines. See p. 106, note 10.
' Of Col. Borr's Marines. See Vol. V., p. 150, note 17. On the surrender of Port Royal Major
Mullins was one of the oflBcers chosen to accompany M. Subercase, the French Commander at Port
Royal, and other French officers to France to look after their interests during the long voyage.
* Promoted Bt. -Major after the surrender of Port Royal. Took part in the Council of War held
at Annapolis 15 June 1711. Untraced after that year. May possibly have been the eldest son of
Gilbert Elliot of Stonedge (now called Greenriver), Co. Roxburgh, whose father, Sr. Gilbert Elliot of
Stubs, md. for his 2nd wife the dau. of Sr. Jas. Nicholson of Lasswade (Annals of a Border Club,
p. 168). Believed to be identical with Capt. Walter Elliot, of Col. Joshua Churchill's Marines.
* See p. 288.
* Accompanied M. Subercase, the French Commander at Port Royal, and the other French
prisoners to France to look after their interests during the long voyage. — Nicholson's Journal.
* Killed at " Bloody Creek," near Annapolis, in June 1711, when the party he was with fell into
an ambuscade. Served as an Engineer at Blenheim. See Vol. V., Part 11., p. 8.
^ A Colonial.
* See p. 200, note 22.
' 1st Lieut, in Col. Chas. Churchill's Marines. Believed to have been placed on half-pay on the
Irish Establishment in 1713.
'" Of Col. Borr's Marines. Dead IC Feb. 1712.
'' Untraced.
'- See his Comn. on p. 184.
'^ Hesketh. See Comn. Regi.ster on p. 284. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
'^ Not in the List of Genl. Holt's Regt. of Marines when it was disbanded in 1713.
'^ Untraced.
'« Do.
S 3575. T
290 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1 7 14. J
COMMISSIONS GIVEN BY GENL. NICHOLSON AT ANNAPOLIS ROYAL
IN OCT. 1710.
N.B.—See note at the head of p. 289.
The Hon. Col. Sam. Vetch,i Adjt.-Gen. of all her Majesty's Forces [in America], to be
Gov. and C.-in-C. of" Annapolis Royal according to her Majesty's instructions.
Walter Elliot,^ Esq., to be Major of Foot.
Chas. Davison,^ Esq., to be do.
Thos. Powel,* Esq., to be do.
Rowland Cochran,^ Esq., to be do.
Robt. Handy ,^ Esq., to be do.
Paul Mascarene,' Esq., to be do.
Alex. Forbes,^ Esq., to be do.
J no. Freeman,' Esq., to be Capt. of Foot.
Alex. Douglas,^" Esq., to be do.
Wm. Elliot,'! Gent,, to be Lieut, of Foot.
Angus Nicholson,!^ Grent., to be do.
J no. Harrison,!^ Clerk, to be Chaplain to the Garrison of Annapolis Royal.
' See biog. notice on p. 192, note 20.
' See p. 289, note 3.
" Capt. of the Grendr. Cy. in Wills's Marines, See Vol. V., p. H3, note 74.
* Capt. in Lord Shannon's Marines. Out of said Kept, in Oct. 1711.
* Capt. in Holt's Marines. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
* See p. 192, note 19.
« See p. 286, note 2.
« See p. 289, note 6.
5 2nd Lieut, in Borr's Marines. Dead 27 June 1711.
10 Lieut, in Col. Sr. Cbas. Hobby's Regt. See p. 284, note 7.
" Believed to be younger bro. to Major Walter Elliot (see p. 289, note 3). Provost Marshal at
Annapolis. Was with the party surprised and routed by the French and Indians at " Bloody Creek,"
near Annapolis, in June 1711. It is recorded that when Elliot was summoned to surrender he refused
tu do so and that an Indian killed him on the spot. — Col. Vetch's Journal.
'2 See p. 191.
" See hie Comn. from Queen Anue, dated 16 Oct. 1712.
[1707-1714] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 291
LIST OF SERGEANTS WHO HAD HER MAJESTY'S COMMISSIONS
TO BE LIEUTENANTS OF FOOT IN AMERICA, ALL DATED
1st JAN. 1711.*
Wm. Mather.i
Tho. Garland. 2
Tho. Cook.' . . . Deserted (sic).
Jas. Ellis."
Ric. Kitchener.^
Wm. Wilkinson.^
Jno. Price.^
Wm, Moor «
Tho. Burnet.9
Mat. Loo.i"
Michael Walters."
Hugh Monroe. ^2
Wm. Strahan.i'
Timothy Bagley.^^
Wm. Helling.i'^
Walter Harris. ^^
Martin Groundman.^^
Jas. Dunbarr.i^
Sam. Babington.'^
Abraham Gue.^"
Jno. Parrot . . . Deserted.
Phil. Buckhurst.2'
Roger Selwyn.22
Walter Butler.23
Jno. Bennet.2^
Jas. Hall.25
Jas. Banks.26
Jno. McKullogh . . Deserted.
Edmund Blood.27
Geo. Ogilvie.^'^
Alex. Blackall, in the room of Jno. Parrot.
AndreAV Mitchell, in the room of Jno. McKullcgh.
Tho. Corbett, in the room of Tho. Cook.
Wm. Tull.
* The following Royal Warrant authorised the promotion of these Non-Commissioned Officers : —
" Auue R. Thirty Serjeants of Our Army whose experience in military affairs has inclined
Us to employ them in Our Service on the foot of Ensigns' Pay. The same being to commence
and take place from 1st January instant. Given at Our Court at St. James's the 12th January
17ia" (Treasttry Papers, CXXXl., No. 13).
' From the Ist Foot Guards. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
2 Do. Do.
■* Do. "Being detained in England to give evidence before the House of Comtnons, in au affuir of
Col. Charteris, it was too late to send him out and his Comn. was surrendered." llamiltoa's Grenadier
Guards, Vol. II., p. 45.
* Placed on half-pay ia 1713.
^ Do. Drawing half pay in 1722.
^ Placed on half-pay in 1713.
^ Do.
* Do. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
T 2
292 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707-1714]
t
11
Placed
Do.
ou half pay iu
1713.
11
Do.
12
Do.
13
Do.
U
Do.
15
Do. A
ppointed Lieut
. of ai
ep. Cy. at New York 8 Mar. 17-20. Serving in 1740.
'« Placed on half pay in 1713.
1' Placed on half-pay in 1713. Lieut, in Sr. Chas. Hotham's Regt. of Foot in 1716. Appointed
Lieut, in Maj.-Gen. Honey wood's Dragoons before 1727. On half-pay from last-named Regt. in
1740. Capt. in Powlet's Marines in 1740. Drawing half-pay as Captain in 1749. D. in 17.55, at
which time he held the post of Govr. of Cowes Castle, Isle of VVight.
'* Placed on half-pay iu 1713.
» Do.
^ Do. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
" i'robably the — Buckhurst appointed Eus. to an Indep. Cy. at Placentia 2 Apr. 1713.
■^ Uutraced.
^ Placed on lialf-pay in 1713. Appointed Lieut, of an Indep. Cy. at New York 27 June 1728.
Serving in 1740.
" Placed on half-pay in 1713.
« Do.
M Do.
^ Do. Serving as Lieut, of an Indep. Cj". at New York (appointed 3 Aug. 1733) in 1740.
"* Placed on half-pay in 1713. The following information regarding Lieut. George Ogilvie and his
descendants was sent to the Editor by Mr. Wm. Ogilvie Cornstock of Brookline, Mass., in a letter
dated 15 Jan. 1902:—
" He was no doubt the George Ogilvie who was married by Rev. Thos. Poyer, rector, at
Jamaica, Long Island, Apr. 22, 1714, to Mary Arnold, and of whom in Jan. 1717 is recorded he
was going to England with his wife ; but a further record, Aug. 6, 17 17, gives her a power of
Atty. at Jamaica from him as he was going alone. They were almost surely the parents of
the Rev. John Ogilvie (born 1723-4 and brought up from his infancy in New York Cit.\)
and his brother Capt. Wm. Ogilvie of Fort Stanwix, New York, Independent Co., and of Mid-
shipman George Ogilvie who sailed from New York City 1744 in H.M.8. Lannceston and made
will witnessed by A dm. Sir Peter Warren and Lady Warren 1744, proved 1748, leaving all to
his widowed mother, Mary Ogilvie, of New York City. Rev. John Ogilvie named a son
George, Rev. George Ogilvie, who graduated at King's College, New York, 1774, became an
Ensign in Beverly Robinson's Loyal American Regt., married and left two daughters. He was
the last of that family of the Ogilvie name. Rev. John Ogilvie graduated at Yale 1748, was
ordained deacon and priest 1749 in London, and was rector of St. Peter's church in Albany and
missionary to the Mohawk Indians about ten j^ears ; then chaplain to the 60th Reg., and rector
at Montreal for a year after the war, till Sept. 1764. He then became assistant minister at
Trinity church, New I'ork City, till his death, Nov. 26, 1774, in his 51st year."
[1707-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 293
COLONEL THOS. HOBBY'S REGT. OF FOOT.
N.B. — This Colonial Regt. appears to have accompanied Major. -Gen. HilVs E.C'
pedition to Canada in 1711. The first two Comns. given below were signed by
Col. Jos. Dudley and the last by James Cranston, Govr. of Rhode Island,
Phil. Davis to be 2nd Lieut, to Capt. Jos. Buckmaster's Grendr.
Cj. in Col. Tho. Hobby's Regt. in this Province - - Boston, 26 Aug. 1710/.
George Lee to be Major of a Regt. of Foot raised within the
Province of Massachusetts Bay, New Hampshire and
Rhode Island „ 1 Sept. 1710 1.
George Lee to be Lt. -Colonel of the Regt. of Soldiers in Rhode
Island Newport, 13 Sept. 1710/.
COLONEL VETCH'S REGT. OF FOOT.
N.B, — This Colonial Regt. appears to have accompanied Major-General Hill's Ex'
pedition to Canada in 1711. The txoo Comns. given below were signed by Cut.
Joseph Dudley, Govr. of Massachusetts.
Jno. Roberton to be Lt. -Colonel of a Regt. of Foot raised in
the Province of Massachusetts Bay under command of
Samuel Vetch, Esq., Colonel - . . . . Boston, 1 June 1711 ^.
Jno. Harvey to be Capt. of a Cy. of Grenadiers in the Regt.
of Foot raised for her Majesty's Service under the com-
mand of the Honble. Col. Saml. Vetch {TFar Office „ 9 July 1711.
Book, No. 1257 )
PART II.
THE MALPLAQUET ROLL,
1709.
[1709] ENGLISH AKMY LISTS & COMMISSION REGISTERS. 297
EDITOR'S PREFACE.
Malplaquet was the last of Marlborough's great battles, but
not the last of his victories. The Erench Army, commanded by
Marshal Villars, numbered close on 100,000 men ; while the Allies,
under Marlborough and Eugene, were slightly superior in numbers,
and had 100 guns against 80 French. But on the other hand
the French occupied a splendid position in a small plain, hemmed
in by woods on either side, and made formidable by treble en-
trenchments, breastworks, and batteries. The two armies faced
each other on 9th September, 1709, but Marlborough waited for
additional troops from Tournay, and did not begin the attack
till early on 11th September. The sanguinary struggle that ensued
eclipses even the Titanic struggle at Fontenoy in May 1745.
For some hours the French held their own, inflicting terrible loss
on their foes. It was not till Villars was struck down by a musket
ball that the French began to lose heart ; their left wing gave way
by degrees and slowly retreated. Marlborough, with his unerring
judgment, saw the crisis of the battle had come. He brought forward
his whole reserve, which he launched against the French centre,
weakened by repeated attacks. After an hour's deadly struggle
the entrenchments in Villars's front were stormed and the French
forced out of their lines. Even then Marshal Boufflers and his
Cavalry repelled Marlborough's victorious troops more than once ;
but the tide of battle had set in for the Allies, and the French at
last retreated — scarcely molested and in good order. The Allies
had had enough of it ; it is computed they lost about 20,000 men
— half of whom were Dutch troops, who fell in their attack on
the French right wing. The French only lost about 12,000 men.
Marlborough, in a letter to his Duchess from the field of
battle, wrote : "I have fought a very murdering battle." It
is interesting to compare the losses at Malplaquet with the
slaughter at the battle of Vionville, fought on 16th August, 1870,
where the French lost 16,000 men in ten hours, and the Germans
fared quite as badly.
298 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1709.]
The " Malplaquet Roll " now given is compiled by the Editor
from a MS. Army List, at the Public Record Office, corrected
to May 1709, which gives all the Regiments that served at
Malplaquet, with the exception of the battalion of the Cold-
stream Guards and Lt.-Genl. Erie's Regt. (19th Foot). The Staff,
Artillery Train, and the aforesaid two Regiments have been added
to the Roll by the Editor. It is impossible at this distance of
time to give an entirely correct List of Officers present at
Malplaquet; there must be errors and omissions, but every
possible care has been taken by the Editor to avoid blunders.
Following the plan of the "Blenheim Roll," given in Vol. V.,
the Artillery has been placed before the Cavalry and Infantry —
otherwise the precedence of Regiments has been strictly followed.
The letter " g " before an Officer's name signifies that he was
at the battle of Blenheim, and that his name is annotated in
the *' Blenheim RoU." Regimental Officers who served on the
Staff at Malplaquet, and did not do duty with their respective
Corps, have their names in italics. The Scots Regiments in the
service of HoUand have been purposely omitted from the Roll;
but the Staff of the Scots Brigade are added, as the General
Officers belonging thereto held Commissions as Generals from
Queen Anne.
C. D.
[1709.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 290
THE MALPLAQUET ROLL.
1709.
STAFF.
CAPTAIN GENERAL.
^. The Duke of Marlborough - - 10 Mar. 1702.
LIEUTS. -GENERAL.
». Henry Lumlev - - - - - 11 Feb. 1703.
13. George, Eail'of Orkney ... 1 Jan. 1704.
53. Henry Withers- - - . . i Jan. 1707.
53- Cornelius Wood . . - _ ^^
13. Chas. Ross „
^. Jno. Richmond Webb, W. - . l Jan. 1709.
Jno., Duke of Argyll i - - . „
53. Wm. Cadogan ----- „
f?C;OTS BRIGADE.
Lieut. -Gen. Robt. Murray 2 . - 1 Jan. 1709.
Lieut.-Gen. Walter Philip Colyear^ - „
Lieut. -Gen. George Lauder* - - „
MAJORS-GENERAL.
Sir Richard Temple,* Bt. - - - 1 Jan. 1708.
Jno., Earl of Stair ^ - . - „
53. Wm., Lord North and Grey - - „
VOLUNTEER.
Major-General George Maccartney ^ - 1 Jan. 1709.
SCOTS BRIGADE.
• Major-General George Hamilton, W.^ 1 Jan. 1707.
BRIGADIERS-GENERAL.
53. Jos. Sabine 1 Jan. 1707.
Wm. Evans 9 „
Geo. Kellum lo - - - -
53. Gilbert Primrose . . - - „
53. Chas. de Sybourg . - - - 1 Jan. 1709.
Chas., Earl of Orrery n - - - „
Sampson de Lalo '^ - - - - „
SCOTS BRIGADE.
Brigdr. -Gen, James Douglas ^' - - 1 July 1709.
ADJT. -GENERAL.
5?. Henry Durell 25 Aug. 1704.
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QUA RTKRM ASTER-GENERAL.
13. Wm. Cadogau 1 July 1701.
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL.
1?. Jno. Armstrong . . . -
SECRKTARY TO THE CAPTAIN-GENERAL.
13. Adam Cardounell . - - -
CHAPLAIN-GENERAL.
13. Fras. Hure — Apr. 1704.
PHYSICIAN-GENERAL.
13. Dr. Tho. Lawrence . - - - 10 Mar. 1702.
SURGEON-GKNERAL.
13. Tho. Gardiner 10 Mar. 1702.
D E PUT Y- JUDGE -ADVOCATE .
13. Henry "Watkins . . . .
WAGGON-MASTER-GKNERAL.
13. Col. Giles Spicer ? - - - -
PROVOST-MARSHAL-GENERAL.
18. Capt. James Fury -
AIDES-DE-CAMP.
13. Col. Tho. Panton, W. - - -
IB. Lt.-Col. Ric. Molesworth -
13. Lt.-Col. Metcalf Graham -
13. Lt.-Col. Jno. Armstrong - - -
Capt. the Hon. Jas. 0'Hara,i* W.
IB. Major Jas. Abercrombie -
IB. Capt. Isaac Jevereau, W. -
lii. Lieut. Edward Hamilton - - -
Algernon, Earl of Hertford ^^ .
BRIGADE-MAJORS.
13. Captain Claudius Tetefolle
IB. Captain Chas. Cathcart
13. Major Tho. Whitney
IB. Major Wm. Congreve
Captain Richard Roberts ^^
[1709.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 301
SCOTS-BRIGADE.
ADJT. -GENERAL TO LT. -GENERAL LAUDER.
Capt. David Baccalan,i" K.
BRIGADE-MAJOR.
Capt. Robt. Farqubar is . . .
* The Great Duke of Argryll. Appointed Col. of the Argyllshire Highlanders 7 Apr. 1694. He
was then 15^ years old. In 1702 was given command of a Scots Regt. of Foot in the service of
Holland. Fought at Keyserwaert and at Venloo in 1702. Succeeded his father as 2nd Duke in 1703,
and was appointed to the Colonelcy of the Scots (4th) Troop of Life Guards. Commanded the
Scots Brigade at Ramillies, in 1706, as a Brigadier-General, and acquired a great deal of honour in
this campaign. Commanded the five British Regiments, and the Dutch troops, detached from the
main army to besiege Ostend in 1706. Gained great distinction at the taking of Ostend and Menin.
At latter siege was one of the leaders of the storming party which captured the counterscarp. Pro-
moted Major-General, his Commission being ante-dated to 1 June 1706. In Feb. 1707 was appointed
Col. of the 3rd Buffs. Commanded 20 battalions of Infantry at the battle of Oudenarde. Served at
the siege of Lille (wouuded; and at the taking of Ghent. Promoted Lt.-General 1 Jan. 1709.
Served at the siege of Tournay (wounded). Argj-ll's conspicuous gallantry at Malplaquet is a matter
of history. The success of this hardly-contested battle was partly owing to Argyll's leadership, and
his splendid example, which animated the troops he led and rendered defeat well-nigh impossible.
Appointed Commander-in-Chief in Spain in 1711 and Governor of Minorca. Commanded the
Royalist troops at the battle of Sheriffmuir, iu Dec. 1715, which one-sided victory practically checked
the Rebellion in Scotland. This campaign closed Argyll's active military career. He held, however,
high military commands at home. Was appointed a Field-Marshal in 1736 and Commander-in-Chief
in South Britain in Feb. 1742. The latter post, with his Colonelcy of the Blues, he resigned on
10 March 1742. Argyll (who had been created Duke of Greenwich in 1718) died 4 Oct. 1743, and
was buried in Westminster Abbey.
* Of Melgum, Co. Aberdeen. Appointed Lieut, of the Scots Foot Guards in 1684. Capt. before
March 1689. Major 1 Sept. 1691. Bl.-Col. 1 June 1693. Lt.-Col. of the Scots Foot Guards
13 Nov. 1695. Served at Landen and at the siege of Namur. Succeeded Brigdr.-Gen. ^neas Mackay
as Col. of a Regt. in the Scots Brigade 30 May 1697. Brigdr.-Gen. 9 Mar. 1702 (Comn. signed by
Queen Anne). Major-Gen. 14 Apr. 1704. Lt.-Gen. 1 Jan. 1709. Commandant of Tournay in 1716.
Was Gov. of Tournay at time of his decease in 1719. Is said to have been father of Genl. Count
Murray, who commanded the Imperial forces iu the Netherlands.
^ Second son of Sr. Alex. Colyear and bro. to Sr. David Colyear, Earl of Portmore. Joined his
father's Scots Regt. in Holland in 1675 as Ens., and took part in seven pitched battles and eight
sieges between 1676 and 1711 (see account of his service in Ferguson's Scots Brigade, Vol. 11.,
pp. 129-30). Is said to have attained the rank of Field-Marshal in the Dutch Service. D. at
Maestricht (at the siege of which town he had been present in 1676) in Nov. 1747, aged 90. His
daughter Elizabeth md. Lionel, Duke of Dorset.
■• Son of Col. George Lauder " the soldier-poet " (see Ferguson's Scots Brigade, Vol. 1., p. 326,
n. 1). Began his career in 1672 as Cadet in Major-Gen. Kirkpatrick's Scots Uegt., in the service
of Holland. Fought at the siege of Maestricht and at the battle of St. Denis. Served as Lt.-Col. of
Brigdr.-Gen. Balfour's Regt. at the battle of Killiecrankie. Col. of last-named Regt. in Aug. 1689.
Wounded at Steinkirk and at Landen. Major-Gen, 14 Apr. 1704. Served several campaigns under
Marlborough. D. a Lt.-Gen. in Holland.
* Eldest son of Sr. Ric. Temple, Bt., of Stowe, Bucks. Appointed Ens. in Prince Geo. of Den-
mark's Maritime Regt. 30 June 1685. Capt. in Col. Phil. Babington's Regt. of Foot 11 July 1689.
Served several campaigns under Wm. III. Appointed Col. of a newly-raised Regt. of Foot 14 Feb.
1702. Distinguished himself at the sieges of Venloo, Lille, Tournay, Mons, and Bouchain, and at the
battles of Oudenarde and Malplaquet. Col. of the Regt., now known as the 4th Hussars, 24th Apr.
1710. Removed from his Regt. for political reasons in 1713. Created Baron Cobham by George I.
in 1715, and given the Colonelcy of the Rl. Dragoons same year. Gov. of Windsor Castle. Made
a Viscount iu 1718. Commanded the British troops sent to Vigo in 1719, which expedition was
eminently successful. Col. of the King's Dragoon Guards 11 Apr. 1731. Atuined the rank of
Field-Marshal in 1742. D. s.p. 13 Sept. 1749. Lord Cobhum was a statesman, soldier, and landscape
gardener : —
" Say, Cobham, what amuses thy retreat.
Or stratagems of war, or schemes of Stale ? "
* Succeeded his father as 2nd P3arl in Jan. 1 707. Is said to have served at Steinkirk as a volunteer
attached to the Cameronians {Annals of the Earls of Stair). Appointed Capt. in the .Scots Fool
Guards !) Mar. 1702. He was with the storming party, under Lord Cutts, at tbe taking of the fort
of Venloo ; and he assisted at the storming of the citadel of Liege (_Ibid). Appointed Colonel of a
302 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1709.]
Kegt. in the service of Holland in 1703. Transferred to the Colonelcy of the Cameronians i Jan.
1706. Brigdr.-Gen. same date. Fought at Kamillies. Col. of the Scots Greys 24 Aug. 1706.
Commanded a Brigade at Oudenarde, and was sent home with despatches. Was at the taking tf
Lille. Sent as Envoy to Warsaw in the winter of 1709. Lt.-Gen. 1 Jan. 1710. Deprived of his
Kegt. in Apr. 1714 for political reasons. Given the Colonelcy of the Inniskilling Dragoons 4 Alar.
1715. Envoy to Paris same year. Was again deprived of his Regt. for political reasons in Apr. 1734.
Made Field-Mar.<hal 18 Mar. 1742. C.-in-C. of the British Forces on the Continent 21 Apr. 1742.
Nominallv commanded the British and their Allies at the battle of Dettingen. Kesigned his command
in Sept. l'743. D. s.p. 9 May 1747.
' Elder son of Geo. Maccartney, of Belfast, who belonged to a Scottish family. Is said to have
joined the Scots Foot Guards as a Volunteer. In 1689 was serving in before-named Regt. as a
Captain. Served in Flanders 1691-4. Appointed Col. of a newly-raised Scots Regt. in Apr. 1703,
and served with the same in Flanders. Brigdr.-Gen. 25 Dec. 170.5. Accompanied Earl Rivers's
expedition to the coast of Spain in 1706. Served at Almanza as a Brigadier, and was taken prisoner
with his Regt. Was exchanged through Marlborough's influence. Major-Gen. 1 Jan. 1709.
Temporarily deprived of his Comn. for disgraceful conduct when drunk, but allowed to dispose of
his Regt. Joined Marlborough's army in Flanders, and distinguished himself as a Volunteer at
Malplaquet. Appointed Col. of a Regt. of Foot vice Sir Thos. Prendergast, Bt., killed at Malplaquet.
Lt.-Gen. 1 Jan. 1710. Served as a Major-Gen. and acting Engineer at the siege of Donay. Was
again dismissed from his appointments when Marlborough fell into disgrace, being one of the three
generals who " drank damnation to the Tory Ministry " at a public banquet. This brave officer had
the misfortune to act as second to Lord Mohun, when the latter fought the noted duel with the
Duke of Hamilton, in which both the Duke and Mohun lost their lives. Col. Andrew Hamilton of
the Royal Scots, who acted as the Duke's second, openly averred that Maccartney gave the Duke a
thrust with his sword as his Grace la}- wounded on the ground. Maccartney fled to Holland, and the
Govt, offered £500 for his apprehension, to which sum the widowed Duchess of Hamilton added £200.
On the accession of George L Maccartney returned to England and stood his trial. He was acquitted
of murder, but was found guilty of being an accessory after the fact. He was sentenced to be burnt
in his hand, which sentence was carried out with a cold iron I Subsequently held the post of
C.-in-C. in Ireland. D. in 1730, at which time he held the Colonelcy of the 6th Dragoon Guards.
* Of Red House, East Lothian (Ferguson's Scots Brigade, Vol. II., p. 29). Prior to the Revolu-
tion served in the Scots Brigade in Holland. Appointed Capt. in Col. Wauchope's Regt. of Foot
11 Mar. 1688. Succeeded Sr. James Moncrieff, Bt., as Col. of a Regt. on the Scots Establishment
29 Aug. 1693 {War Office Comn. Dk.). Proceeded to Flanders with his Regt. in 1694. Brigdr.-Gr-n.
in the Dutch Service 16 Apr. 1704. Major-Gen. in the English Army 1 Jan. 1707. Lt.-Gen. in the
English Army 1 Jan. 1709. Severely wounded at Malplaquet, where he commanded four battalions
of Infantry as a Dutch Major-General. Attained the rank of Lt.-Gen. in the Dutch Service before
1714, when his Regt. was reduced. On the breaking out of the Rebellion in Scotland, in 1715,
Hamilton joined the Earl of Mar (see Burton's Scotland, Vol. II., pp. 98 and 104), and acted as
chief military adviser to iliat commander. Taken prisoner, tried and executed, and his property
confiscated to the Crown. — Anderson's Memoirs of the House of Hamilton.
^ Joined the 1st Foot Guards as Ens. in 1689 (Comn. not forthcoming). Lieut. 3 Oct. 1690.
Served at Landen, and was twice wounded at the siege of Namur. Capt.-Lieut. 15 July 1695. Capt.
of Grenadiers 1 Aug. 1695. Appointed Col. of a newly-raised Regt. of Foot 10 Apr. 1703. Brigdr.-
Gen. 1 Jan. 1707. Major-Gen. 1 Jan. 1710. Col. of a Regt. of Dragoons (now 4th Hussars)
24 Oct. 1713. Wounded at Sheriffmuir. Lt.-Gen. 6 Mar. 1727. Disposed of his Regt. in 1735.
Appointed Gov. of Chelsea Hospital. D. in 1740.
"^ Appointed Cornet to the Duke of Shrewsbury's Indep. Tp. of Horse 20 June 1685. This Tp.
was soon aftds. incorporated into the present 5th Dragoon Guards. Capt. 31 Dec. 1688. Major
1 Jan. 1692. Lt.-Col. 26 June 1701. IJt.-Col. 27 June 1703. Brigdr.-Gen. 1 Jan. 1707. Major-
Gen. 1 Jan. 1710. Lt.-Gen. 5 Apr. 1712. Col. 5th Dragoon Guards 22 Dec. 1712. D. 2nd Oct.
1732.
" Second sou of Roger, 2nd Earl of Orrery. Succeeded his brother Lionel as 4th Earl in 1703.
Appointed Col. of a newly-raised Regt. of Foot in Ireland 1 Mar. 1704. Removed to another Regt.
(aftds. disbanded) 24 Feb. 1707. Brigdr. Gen. I Jan. 1709. Major-Gen. 17 Aug. 1710. Appointed
Envoy to the States of Brabant and Flanders, and given the Colonelcy of the Scots Fusiliers Served
under the Duke of Ormonde in 1712. Lord of the Bedchamber to George I. In 1722 sent a
prisoner to the Tower on a charge of high treason, but no crime ■v.a.s proved against him. D. in 1731.
'^ A Huguenot. Was appointed a reformed Capt. in Col. Belcastel's Regt. of French Foot 2 Dec.
1691. Capt.-Lieut. in the Scots Guards 1 July 1697. An Engineer in King William's service same
year. Lt.-Col. of Col. Jno. Gibson's Regt. of Foot 1 May 1702. Col. of said Regt. 5 Feb. 1704.
Transferred to the Scots Fusiliers 26 June 1706. During the siege of the Castle of Tournay, in 1709,
he was nominated by Marlborough to negotiate the terms of capitulation with the Governor.
" Appointed Lt.-Col. of Col. Robt. Murray's Scots Regt. in the service of Holl.nnd 1 July 1697.
Previous to this date had served as Capt. and Lt.-Col. in the Scots Foot Guards. Commanded
Murray's Regt. in several campaigns under Marlborough. Brigdr.-Gen. 1 July 1709. Col. of a Scots
Regt. in the service of Holland, vice John Hepburn, 19 Dec. 1709 (War Office Comn. Bk. 1267).
This corps, with its officers, was reduced in May 1717.
[1^09.] COMMISSION^ REGISTERS. 303
'■• Son of the first Baron Tyrawly, whom he succeeded in 1724. Appointed 2nd Lieut, in the Rl.
Fusiliers, then commanded by his father, 15 Mar. 1703. Capt. 24 Mar. 1705. Served as A.D.C. to
Lord Galway at the battle of Almanza, where he saved his lordship's life by interposing between
Lord Galway and a French dragoon, whom he shot with his pistols, but was himself wounded by the
said dragoon. Wounded at Malplaquet {Marlborough's Despatches). Colonel of the Rl. Fusiliers
29 Jan. 1713. Created Baron Kilmaine in 1721. Brigdr.-Gen. 23 Nov. 1735. Major-Gen. 2 July
1739. Lt .-Gen. 31 Mar. 1743. Was employed as Envoy to Portugal and Russia. Govr. of Minorca
and Gibraltar. Gen. 7 Mar. 1761. Field-Marshal 10 Juue 1763. At the time of his death he was
Colonel of the Coldstream Guards and Govr. of Chelsea Hospital, where he died in 1773.
'^ Served as a Volunteer (see his Comn. on p. 86 in Part I. of this Vol., and note thereto).
Marlborough refers to Lord Hertford being with him in a letter written shortly after Malplaquet. —
Despatches, Vol IV., p. 607.
'^ This officer's name appears in a MS. List of Brigade-Majors in Flanders in 1712. He was
appointed Capt. in Sr. Ric. Temple's Regt. of Foot 1 Apr. 1736. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
Appointed Capt. in Col. Chas. Churchill's Regt. of newly-raised Dragoons in 1715. Transferred to
Major-Gen. Wm. Evan.s's Regt. of Dragoons (now 4th Hussars), and was serving in said Regt. in
1730. Out of said Regt. before 1740.
^7 Appointed Lieut, in Col. de la Meloniere's Regt. of French Foot 1 Apr. 1689. Capt. in Col.
Geo. Hamilton's Regt. of Scots Foot 12 Aug. 1696. Appointed an Engineer of England in 1697.
Subsequently served in Lt.-Gen. Lauder's Regt. in Flanders, and was killed at Malplaquet when acting
as Gen. Lauder's Adjt. -General.
'8 Of Lt.-Gen. Lauder's Regt. (see his petition to the States of Holland (dated 13 Apr. 1708) in
Ferguson's Scots Brigade, Vol. II., p. 84). Capt. in Lauder's Regt. 1 May 1705. Succeeded David
Baccalan as Adjt.-Gen. to Gen. Lauder 28 Oct. 17Q9. Bt.-Major 27 Dec. 1712. Major 24 July 1716.
Lt.-Col. 15 Nov. 1720. D. in 1727. — Ferguson's Scots Brigade.
304 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1709]
AKTILLERY TRAIN.*
COLONELS.
38. Jno. Henry Hopeke.
33. Jas. Pendlebury.
LIEUT. -COLONELS.
13. Alex. O'Hara.
38. Jonas Watson.
MAJOR.
33. Wra. Bousfield,
PAYMASTER.
Wni. Leathes.i
AD.JT.
Juo. Ardees.2
QR.-MR.
33. Godfrey Franks.
CHAPLAIN.
Josiah Sandby.^
COMMISSARY OF HORSE.
13. Chas. Ball.
MASTER-SURGEON.
38. Jno. Paulet.
surgeon's MATE.
Jno. Ellis.*
KETTLE-DRUMMER.
Jno. Kennedy .5
DRIVER TO ABOVE.
Jno. Wright.*
PROVOST.
Jno. Royd.^
1st COMPANY.
38. Robt. Guybons, Capt.
38. Peter Gelmuyden, Lt.
Wm. Allen,« f^^eff/^en
Tbo. Forbe;,^ S ^ f ^^^
' I Ordnatice.
[1709.] COMMISSION REGISTERS.' 305
2nd company.
13. Chris. Brisco, Capt.
Jno. Ardees,"* Lt.
•M T'u TT 1 r Gentlemen
w- iho. Holman, I r .,
Jos. ^^Serton,^'\orduance.
3rd company.
IB- And. Bonell, Capt.
33. Edwd. French, Lt.
Geo.Aikenhead,^^f^"°/l7^"
Jno. Brooks/^ In?,
' [^Ordnance.
COMMISSARY OF HORSE.
B. Tho. Marwood.
ASSISTANT TO ABOVE.
Jno. Cazarice," (sic).
CLERK OF STORES.
Tho. Jones ^^ (sic).
BRIDGE-MASTER.
Jas. Deale.»«
* There is no List forthcoming of the Artillery Train at Malplaquet. There is however a " List of
the Officers, Ministers, and Attendants of Her Majesty's Artillery in the Low Countries, in the year
1710, with their pay for one day," printed in Kane's List of Royal Artillery Officers. The names in
the 1710 List are given above, as it is probable that most, if not all the officers in question, were
serving in Flanders during the campaign of 1709.
' Not in any subsequent Artillery List.
^ A certain John Ardees served in Viscount Mountjoy's Regt. of Foot at Almanza, where he held
the rank of Lieutenant, and was taken prisoner.
^ Serving as Chaplain to Major-Genl. Chas. Sybourg's Regt. of Horse, Ist June 1715.
* Not in any subsequent List.
*-' Untraced.
* This officer's name appears in the List of Artillery Officers in Spain, 1710, as a Gentleman of the
Ordnance. Out of the Artillery in 1715.
« Out of the Artillery in 1715.
JO See note 2.
" Appointed a Fireworker in the Royal Regt. of Artillery 26 May 1716. 2nd Lieut. 10 Dec. 1718.
Latter appointment was for the Port Mahon establishment. See Kane's li. A. List, p. 1.
'2 Placed on half-pay in 1715 as Qr.-Mr. to the Flanders Train. Appointed 2nd Lieut, in the
Royal Regt. of Artillery 20 May 1716. 1st Lieut. 10 Dec. 1718. D. in 1730. Kane's li. A. List.
p. 1.
'* Placed on half-pay in 1715. "Commissioned as 4th Lieut. Royal Artillery 26 May 1716"
(Kane's R. A. List). 2nd Lieut. 30 Dec. 1718. Latter appointment was for the Port Mahou
establishment. Ibid.
*^ Probably the " John Carrey " who served as Assistant Commissary to the Artillery Train at
Blenheim.
J* Possibly the Thos, James appointed Fireworker R.A. 31 Aug. 1720, who attained the rank of
Capt. 1 May 1734. D. in 1740. Kane's R. A. List.
»« Appointed 2nd Lieut. 26 May 1716. 1st Lt. 24 Nov. 1719. Capt.-Lieut. 1 Oct. 1721. Capt.
1 Apr. 1725. Superannuated. Living with rank of Lt.-Col. in 1748. Ibid.
S 3575. U
306 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1709.]
ENGINEERS*
38. Richard Kin^.
13. Tho. Lascelles.
30- Jno. Armstrong.
Jas. Petit.^
Nich. Dubois.2
* There were doubtless more British Engineer officers at Malplaquet, but their names cannot be
traced.
' Belonged to a Huguenot family, -which furnished several able and scientific officers to the British
Army. Appointed an Engineer on the British Establishment in 1696. Served in Flanders and
Portugal from 1703-1707. Lieut, and Capt. 1st Foot Guards 24 Apr. 1707. Acted as an Engineer
at Malplaquet. Placed on half-pay in 1714 as Major of the Flanders Train of Artillery. Lt.-Col. in
the Army in 1722. Appointed Major of the Kl. Artillery 1 Nov. 1727. D. at Minster, Isle of
Thanet, 19 Jan. 1730.
^Served as Bombardier in the Artillery Train in Spain in 1706. Employed as Engineer in
Flanders 1707-1711. Half-pay in 1714. D. 14 May 1735.— List of B. E. Officers.
[1700.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
307
the queen's regiment op horse.
[1st dragoon guards.]
CAPTS.
13. Lt.-Gen. Hen.
Lumley, Col.
10 Aucr. 1692.
Lt.-Col.
13. Bt.-Lt.-Col. Jno.
Deane, Major.
5 Aug. 1704.
33. Bt.-Major Chris.
Billingslev.
10 A(ig.'lG92.
13. Bt.-Major. Jno.
Morey,
1 June 1697.
Henr}', Lord
Lumlev,^
1 Jan. 1708.
18. Chas. Wiseman,
24 June 1 706.
13. Patrick Lisle,
25 Apr. 1703.
'&. Bt.Col. Tho.
Panton,
20 Apr. 1605.
13.
13.
LIEUTS.
Clias. Alexander,
Capt.-Lieut.
2t June 1707.
Tho. Jackson,
24 June 1707.
Chas. Law,
24 Sept. 1707.
Jno. Stone,2
1 June 1697.
Ben. Bishop,
24 May 1702.
CORNETS.
Wra. Lancaster,^
24 Oct. 1707.
13. Eras. Kingston,
24 Sept. 1 705.
13. Jno. Dodsworth,
24 June 1707.
Jno. Bredon,^
24 Juue 1707.
Jno. Browne,^
5 Aug. 1704.
Tho. Stirrop, K.,
9 Feb. I(i99.
13
QR. -MASTERS.
Geo. Brabant.
13. Wm. Shaw.
Tomkins War-
dour,^
24 Oct. 1707.
Bt.-Capt. Robt. 13. Ant. Dodsworth,
Wilson, 24 May 1708.
5 Aug. 1704.
Jas. Stalker, 13. Bt.-Capt. Sr.Tris- 13
25 Apr. 1 703. tram Dilling-
tou, Bt.
24 Apr. 1703.
Wm. Benbow, Edwd. Clarke,^
24 May 1708. 9 Feb. 1690.
ADJT.
13. Jno. Dodsworth.
24 Sept. 1705.
Nich. Hallman,
Tho. Bellefons.3
Jas. Parker.^"
Hen. Blagrave."
Hen. Whitaker.
Geo. Dunn. ^2
CHAPLAIN.
r-. Jno. Gale.
10 Mar. 1702.
SURGEON.
If. Alex. Inglis.
' Eldest son of the Earl of Scarborough -whom he predeceased in 1710.
2 Joined above Regt. as Cornet 12 Juue 1694. Comn. as Lieut, renewed by George I. Disposed
of his Coniu. in \l\h.
3 Comn. as Lieut, renewed by George I. Appointed Cjpt. in Visct. Cobham's Regt. of Horse
21 Sept. 1720. Serving in 1728.
* Disposed of his Comn. in 1716 in favour of Sam. Bredon.
* Promoted Capt.-Lieut. in above Regt. J I .Ian. 1715. Appointed Lt.-Col. of Maj.-Geul. Evans's
Regt. of Dragoons 7 May 1721. Transferred to the Lt.-Coiouelc}' of ins old Regt. 30 June 1<37.
U 2
308 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1709.]
Appointed Colonel of the Regt. now known as the 9th Lancers 10 May 1742, Transferred to the
Colonelcy of the Ist Horse in Ireland 1 Apr. 1743. Major-Genl. 26 Mar. 1754. Lt.-Genl. 15 Jaa.
1758.
• Son of Wm. Wardour of Whitney Court, Co. Hereford. Comn. as Cornet renewed by George I.
Appointed Guidon and Major of the 2nd Tp. of Horse Guards 13 Oct. 1727. Lt.-Col. 21 May 1733.
Colonel of the 41st Regt. of Foot 1 Apr. 1743. D. 13 Feb. 1753, aged 64. Bd. in Westminster
Abbey.
' Out of the Regt in 1714. A certain " Edward Gierke " was appointed Cornet in Col. Desbordes's
Regt. of Dragoons, 1 July 1712, and was placed on half -pay a few months later.
* Comu. as Cornet renewed by George I. Out of the Regt. in 1717.
' Not in any subsequent List.
"Do.
"Do.
[1709.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
309
LIEUT.-GENERAL WOOD'S REGT. OF HORSE.
CAPTS.
33. Lieut. - General
Cornelius Wood,
Col.
1 Dec. 1693.
1?. PhilipArmstrong,
Lt.-Col.
8 Alls;. 1707.
13. Saml. Shute,
Major.
24 Aug. 1707.
13- Jas. Eyton,
25 Aug. 1704.
13. Tho. Hull,
24 Aug. 1707.
Sr. Jno. Beau-
mont Rayney,
Bt.i
23 Apr. 1709.
[3rd dragoon guards.]
LIEUTS.
13. Jdo. Pitt,
Capt.-Lieut.,
24 Aug. 1707.
13. Eras. Forrester,
24 Aug. 1707.
13. Tho. Armstrong,
1 July 1702,
13. Wm. Ashby,
25 Aug. 1704.
13. Tho. Hicks,
24 Dec. 1708.
13. Geo. Stephenson,
25 Aug. 1701.
CORNETS.
Hugh Magennis,
16 July 1705.
Ralph Anderson,^
25 Aug. 1704.
Wm. Ireland,^
24 Aug. 1707.
Wra. Synge,*
24 Dec. 1704
Ben. Tudman,^
24 Feb. 1708.
Tho. Kentish,«
12 Oct. 1706.
ADJT.
13. Geo. Stephenson,
1 June 1702.
CHAPLAIX,
Aaron Wood,"
1 June 1703.
SURGEON.
Alex. Seaton,^"
24 Dec. 1708.
QR. -MASTERS.
Tho. Baldwin.7
Michael Arm-
strong.^
Frag. Lichfield.9
Wm. Evans.'o
> 4th Bart, of Wrotham, Kent. Appointed Cornet in the 1st Regt. of Canibiniers 24 Mar. 1708.
Served at Oudenarde. Comu. as Capt. renewed by George L. D. uuni. iu 1716.
^ Served at Oudenarde. Promoted Lieut, before 1715.
Disposed of his Coran. in 1715.
Promoted Lieut, in 1716. Serving in 1730 as Lt. in same Regt.
Promoted Lieut, in 1716. Serving in 1717. Not in any subsequent
' Served at Oudenarde.
* Served at Oudenarde.
'" Served at Oudenarde
List.
* Served at Oudenarde.
1 Served at Oudenarde.
Promoted Lieut, before 1715. " Broke " in 1717. Add. MS. 21,i&A.
Promoted Lieut, in 1717. A certain Thns. Baldwin was appointed Cornet
in Col. Tho. Sidney's Regt. of Dragoons, 17 Nov. 1721.
8 Served at Oudenarde. Cornet 10 Oct. 1709. Lieut. 10 Apr. 1717. Capt. 10 Apr. 1733. Is said
to have fought at Culloden. He was 3rd son of Robt. Armstrong by Lydia dau. of Michael Howard
of Ballyard, King's County, and father of Genl. Bigoe Armstrong. The death of a certain Michael
Armstrong, Esq., at Chelsea is recorded in the Gentleman's Magazine for 1757.
9 Served at Oudenarde. Promoted Cornet 24 Nov. 1711. Serving in same Regt. iu 1717. Not m
&ny subsequent List.
10 Out of the Regt. in 1715.
» Do.
*'- Comn. renewed by George L
310
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1709.]
LIEUT.-GENEIIAL CADOGAN'S REGT. OF HORSE.
[oTH DRAGOON GUARDS.]
CAPTS.
13. Lieu*. - General
IVni. Cadogan,
Col.
2 Mar. 1703.
Brigdr.- General
Geo. Kellum,
Lt.-Col.
26 June 1701.
13. Bt.-Col. Robei t
Napier,
Major.
14 Apr. 1702.
12. Bt.-Lt.-Col. Geo.
Fletcher,
22 Jan. 1692.
13. Jas. Flemiiio:,
2 Apr. 1708.
Wm. Hall,i
3 Apr. 1708.
The Hon. J no.
rane,2
24 Mar. 1709.
LIEUTS.
13. Metcalf Graham,
Capt.-Lietit.
2 Apr. 1708.
13. Bt.-Capt. Jas.
Far re r,
1 Mar. 1692.
13. Danl. Crispiner
(or Cri>pin),
25 Aug. 1704.
Fras. Mangey,^
23 Apr. 1697.
Tho. Ovington,*
18 Mar. 1709.
J no. C(»p(',^
24 Aug. 1705.
Bt.-Capt. Ebene-
zer Leeds,^
25 Mar. 1700.
CORNETS.
Chas. Cadosan,^
2 Apr. 1708.
Juo. Whit 6,8
24 Feb. 1709.
Wm. Burroughs,^
1 Jan. 1706.
Jno. McMahon,
15 Apr. 1702.
■ 'no. Huske,^"
18 Mar. 1709.
Win. Cosby,"
24 Auij.'l705.
QR. -MASTERS.
Walter Prender-
gast,'2
Tho. Roydon,i3
Peter Davenport,"
Wm. Carson,"
Tho. Gower,i6
Jno. Crosby {xic)}'^
ADJT.
13. Jno. Crosby,^^
24 Aug. 1705.
CHAPL4IN.
Peter Gaily de Gojac,^^
29 Jan. 1703.
SURGEON.
13. Danl. C^abrole,
19 May 1700.
' Appointed Lieut, and Capt. in the 1st Foot Guards 8 July 1705. Served at Oudenarde. Pro-
moted Major 10 Feb. 1715.
^ Aftds 7tli Eiirl of VVestmoreland. Appointed Colonel of the Regt. now known a.s the 37th Foot
23 Aug. 1715. '1 rausferred to the Colonelcy of the 1st Tp. of Horse Grendr. Gds. 11 Dec. 1717.
Created liiirou Catherlough 1 Oct. 1733. Removed to the Colonelcy of the Ist Life Guards same
year. Major-Gen. 16 Nov. 1735. Lt.-Gen. '2 July 1739. D. s. p. 26 Aug. 1762.
^ Appointed a Qr. Mr. in above Rogt. in the reign of Jas. IL Cornet 1 Aug. 1691. Served
several campaigns iu Fuinders under Wm. III. and Marlborough.
■* Appointed Qr.-Mr. to hir Wm. Russell's Tp. in above Regt. 1 Mar. 1689. Cornet 1 May 1692.
Served several campaigns under Wm III. and Marlborough.
* Not identified with the otficer subsequently known as Sr. Jno. Cope, K 15., who was defeated at
Preston Pans in 1745 by the Jacobite forces. See Capt. Jno. Cope's Comn. in Part 1. of this Vol.,
p. 59, and mite thereto.
[1709.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 311
* Promoted from the ranks. See Comn. of his bro. Joseph Leeds on p. 244 in Part I. Bt.-Capt.
1 Jan. 1707. Capt. in Col. Tyrrell's Dragoons 22 July 1715. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
' Younger bro. to Lt.-Gen. (afterwards Earl) Cadogan. Appointed Ens. in Colonel Heymaa
Eooke's Kegt. of Foot 1 Mar. 1704. Capt. and Lt. Col. in the Coldstream Guards 11 June 1715.
Colonel of the Regt. now known as the 4th Foot 21 Apr. 1719. Succeeded to the barony of Cadogan,
in 1726, at the death of his brother. Removed to the Colonelcy of the Inniskilling Dragoons
19 June 1734. Brigdr.-Gen. 3 Dec. 1735. Major-Gen. 2 July 1739. Transferred to the Colonelcy
of the 2nd Tp. of Life Guards 25 Apr. 1742. Lt.-Gen. 28 May 1745. Gen. in 1761. D. 24 Sept.
1776.
8 Appointed Capt. in the 2nd Tp. of Horse Grendrs. 24 Apr. 1716. Serving in 1730.
^ Serving in 1717 as a Comet.
1° See under 1st Foot Guards, with which Regt. John Huske served at Malplaquet.
'1 6th son of Alex. Cosby of Stradbally Hall, Queen's County. Appointed Capt. in Lt.-Gen. Danl.
Harvey's Regt. of Horse 15 Nov. 1711. Colonel of the Rl. Irish Regt. of Foot 24 Dec. 1717. Govr.
of New York 7 Jan. 1732. Brigdr.-Gen. 30 Nov. 1735. D. 10 Mar. 1737.
'■^ Serving as Lieut, in above Regt. in June 1715.
" Called " ThoR. Rawdon " in MS. Army List for 1715. Lieut, same year. On half-pay in 1722.
*^ Appointed Lieut, in Brigdr.-Gen. Dormer's Regt. of Dragoons in 1715.
'* Not in any subsequent List.
»6Do.
" Further services untraced.
1* Appointed Chaplain to the Earl of Arran's Eegt. of Horse, 29 Jan. 1 702. Not in any List
subsequent to 1709.
312
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1709.]
HER MAJESTY'S FIRST REGIMENT OF CARABINIERS.
[6th dragoon guards.]
CAPTS.
«. Lt.-Col. Jno. re-
try,
Major.
10 Oct. 1706.
SB. Wm. Kyrle,
25 Aug. 1704.
3B. Bf. - Major Geo.
Kobinson,
25 Aug. 1704.
38. Wm, Guyon,
1 Oct. 1706.
LIEDTS.
The Hod. Kic.
Ingram,^
Capt.-Lieut.
23 June 1 707.
3B. Jno. Gatford,
25 Aug. 1704.
38. Tho. Scaife,
25 Aug. 1704.
3B. Ric. Edmonds,
1 Apr. 1704.
1?. Jas. Harrison,
24 Feb. 1706.
B- Geo. Baker,
1 Oct. 1706.
CORNETS.
13. Wm. Finley,
24 Feb. 1706.
Adam Ottley 2
14 Mar. 1709.
QR.-MRS.
Wm. Thompson .5
Jno. Ballel «
Jno. Feltoe.'
Sydney Fotherby,^ Saml. Sponner.^
23 June 1707.
33- Jno. Loveick,
24 Jan. 1708.
Chas. Lancaster,^ 13. Ric. Beswlck.
25 Aug. 1709.
Jno. Poe,»
23 July 1707.
CHAPLAIN.
Walter Wells.
15 Aug. 1698.
SURGEON.
Wm. Stone,
10 Mar. 1702.
' 2nd son of Arthur, 3rd ViFct. Irvine. Succeeded as 5th Viscount in 1714. Appointed Colonel of
the Kegt. now known as the 16th I'oot, 16 July 1715. Kemoved to the 2nd Regt. of Hor.^e, 2 Dec.
1717. Govr. of Hull. D. 10 Apr. 1721, of small-pox, on the eve of sailing to Barbados, of which
island he had heen recently appointed Govr. His widow (Lady Anne Howard, 3rd dan. of Charles,
3rd Earl of Carlisle) was a well-known poetess. She re-niarried Col. Jas. Douglas.
^ Not in any subsequent List. Probably son of Sr. Adam Ottley, a Master in Chancery.
' Untraced.
* Lieut. 24 Feb. 1710. Serving with that rank in Lt.-Gen. Geo. Maccartney's Regt. of Hor.se in
1728. The Gentleman's Magazine for 1733 records the death of " Capt. Lancaster of Genl. Evans's
(sjc) Regt. of Horse."
* Not in any subsequent List.
* D. as Qr.-Mr. in above Regt. in 1724. Will proved at Dublin,
^~® Not in any subsequent Lists.
' Served at Oudenarde. Appears to have been eldest !;on of Emanuel Poe of Solsborough,
Co. Tipperary, and to have d. in 1771.
[1709.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
313
THE DUKE OF SCHOMBERG'S REGT. OF HORSE.
[7th DRAGOON GUARDS.]
CAPTS.
13. Brigdr.- General
Chas. Sybourg,
Lt.-Col.
1 Mar. 1703.
13. Bt. - Lt. - Col.
Robt .Norton,
Major Comg.
25 Aug. 1704.
13. Bt -Major Ric.
Pope,
25 Aug. 1704.
IB- Stephen Palmes.
25 Mar. 1705.
3B. Molineux Robin-
son,
24 Feb. 1708.
LIEUTS.
CORNETS.
13. Claudius Tete- 13. G ranada Chester,
folic,
Capt.-Lient.
24 Feb. 1708.
IB. Bt. - Capt. Jno.
Looker,
25 Mar. 1703.
Fras. Law,i
25 Mar. 1705.
Jno. Seagrave,2
24 Aug. 1705.
Bt. - Capt. Wm.
Boyle,3
24 Feb. 1708.
24 Aug. 1705.
Meinhard Car-
don nel,^
25 Mar. 1703.
Geo. Bennet,^
24 Feb. 1708.
QR.-MRS.
Chas. Green.
13. Robt. Lythe.
Robt. Beau- ^. Ric. Deane.
champ,^
25 Mar. 1705.
Jno. Floyer,^ Jno. James.'
11 May 1708.
13. Ben. Colson, 13. Peter Beyer.
24 Auir. 1707.
ADJT.
Fras. Garnetj^"
24 Aug. 1707.
CHAPLAIN.
Jno. Davis,"
25 June 1705.
SURGEON.
' Untraced.
Do
13. Chas. Le Roy,
1 Jan. 1703.
3 Appointed Cornet iu above Regt. 1 May 1694. Brevet-Capt. 6 Apr. 1708. Served at Oude-
narde. Appointed Capt. in Brigdr.-Gen. Dormer's Kegt. of Dragoons in 1715. Serving in said Regt.
in 1717.
^ Not in any subsequent List. Probably a nephew of Adam de Cardounel the Duke of Marl-
borough's Secretary.
5 Served at Oudenarde. Promoted Lieut. 2 Apr. 1711. Attained the rank of Major of above
Regt. 25 May 1721. Serving in 1730. The GeniUman's Magazine ioT 1738 records the death of
" Major Beuntt of Rich's Dragoons."
' Kot in any subsequent List.
^ Comn. as Lieut, renewed by George I. 1st June 1715.
^" Out of the Regt. in 1715.
314
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1709.]
HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL REGT. OP [NORTH] BRITISH DRAGOONS.
CAPTS.
Major - General
The Earl of
Stair,
Col.
24 Aug. 1706.
The Hon. Jas.
Campbell/
Lt.-Col. Comg.
24 Aug. 1706.
The Hon. Chas.
Cathcart,^
Major.
24 Mar. 1709.
13. Patrick Robert-
son,
10 Jan. 1707.
3B- Chas. Preston,
24 Aug. 1706.
Sr. Robt. Hav,
Bart., 3
24 June 1706.
13- Geo. Skene,
16 Jan. 1707.
13. Wm. Crawford,
24 Feb. 1708.
LIEUTS. CORNETS.
Geo. Dunbar,'' Bt.-Lieut. Jas. Au-
Capt. -Lieut. ehinleeh,^" K.
24 Feb. 1708. 24 Feb. 1708.
Chas. Skene,5 AV.
10 Jan. 1707.
Jas, Lothian .1^
QR.-MRS.
Geo. Lauder.
Jas. Scott, W. Jno, Bennet.^2 ^. ^^^^ Fraine.
24 Feb. 1708. 11 May 1705.
And. King,^ Jno. Dunbar,!^ K, Alex. Forbes.^s
10 July 1706. 24 Feb. 1708.
And. Wauchope,^ And. Agnew,^'' IS. Jas. Douglas.
24 Feb. 1708. 11 May 1705.
Tho. A<rnew,8 Geo., Lord Forres- 13. Jas. Dudgeon.
11 May 1705. ter,'^
1 Jan. 1707.
• Geo. Armstrong, Henry Gordon,^^
16 Jan. 1707. 24 Oct. 1706.
. Jas. Livingston, 13. Jas. Stewart,
11 May 1705. 10 July 1706.
Jas. Gardiner,^ Wm. Lawrence,^''
24 Feb. 1708. 24 Feb. 1708.
Jno. Preston.'^
Geo. Knox.2»
ADJT.
13. Jas. Scott, W.
11 May 1705.
CHAPLAIN.
Geo. Anderson,2i
10 Jan. 1706.
SURGEON.
13- Jas. Nesbitt.
' Of Lawers. Youngest son of James, 2n(l Earl of Loudoun. Appointed Capt. in the Rl. Scots
Fusiliers 25 Feb. 1702. Col. of last-named Regt. 24 Aug. 1706. Served at Oudenarde. Bt.-Col.
15 Nov. 1711. Col. of the 9th Foot 27 July 1715. Coi. Scots Dragoons 15 Feb. 1717. Brigdr.-
Gen. 15 Nov. 1735. Major-Gen. 2 July 1739. Lieut.-Gen. 18 Feb. 1742. Created K.B. directly
after Dettingen for his conspicuous gallantry in that battle. Commanded the British Horse at
Fontenoy, where he lost a leg, and d. shortly afterwards.
' Son of the 7th Baron Cathcart whom he succeeded in 1732. Appointed Capt. in Major-Gen. Geo.
Maccartney's newly-raised Regt. of Foot 25 June 1704. Capt. in the Rl. Scots Dragoons 24 Aug.
1706. Served at Ramillies and Oudenarde. Major 24 Mar. 1709. Commanded a squadron of his
Regt. at Sheriftmuir and made a very successful charge. Lt.-Col. of the Scots Dragoons in 1715.
[1709.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 315
Appointed Col. of the 9th Foot vice Jas. Campbell 1.5 Feb. 1717. Removed to the 31st Foot 13 Aug.
1728. Col. of the 7th Horse 7 Aug. 1733. Krigdr.-Gen. 27 Nov. 1735. Major-Gen. 2 July 1739.
C.-in-C. of the British Forces in the West Indies in 1740. D. on passage thither 20 Dec. 1740.
3 Son of Sr. Jas. Hay, Eart. of Liiiplum. Appointed Capt. in the Scots Fusiliers 25 Oct. 1704.
Transferred to the Scots Dragoons in 1706. Served at Kamillies and Oudenarde. Bt.-Major 1 Nov.
1711. Regtal. Major in 1715. Lt.-Col. of the Scots Dragoons 27 May 1717. Retd. in 1742. D. at
Linplum 20 Dec. 1751,
■• Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart, of Mochrum iu 1718. Served at Oudenarde. Capt. in above
Regt. before 1713. D. in 1747.
* Served at Oudenarde. Comn. renewed by George I. and George II. Serving in 1736.
® Served at Oudenarde. Comn. renewed by George I, Serving in 1717 as Capt.-Lieut. Not in
any subsequent List.
' Out of the Regt. iu 17)3. Succeeded to the Niddrie estate, Midlothian, in 1725.
* Of Lochryan, Wigtonshire. Served at Oudenarde. Capt.-Lieut. before 1713. Capt. 22 July
1715. An account of this officer and his daughter's romantic elopement and marriage, at the age of
15, are given in the Ag?iews of Lochnaw, by Sr. Andrew Agnew, Bart.
' Son of Lieut. Patrick Gardiner of the IGth Foot. Was Master of the Horse to the Earl of Stair
when that nobleman was sent as Ambassador to France in 1715. Appointed Major of the Earl of
Stair's Regt. of Dragoons (now the Inniskilling Dragoons) 14 Jan. 1717. Lt.-Col. of said Regt
24 Jan. 1730. Colonel of the Regt. now known as the 13th Hussars 18 Apr. 1743. Served in
Flanders. Killed at the battle of Preston Pans in 1745. This officer's sudden transition from a dis-
solute to an extremely religious life has been utilised by several writers as a moral to adorn a tale.
•" Appointed Cornet in above Regt. 11 May 1705, Bt.-Lieut. 21 Feb. 1708. Served at Ramillies
and Oudenarde.
^' Promoted Lieut. 13 Feb. 1713. Serving with same rank in 1730.
'2 Comn. renewed bj' George I, Appointed Lieut, in the Rl. Regt. of Horse Guards 24 Nov. 1715.
Serving in 1730.
'^ Served at Oudenarde. Younger son of Sr. Jas. Dunbar, Bart, of Mochrum.
^* Eldest son of Sr. Jas. Aguew, Bart, of Lochnaw. Born in 1687. Appointed Cornet in above
Regt. 11 May 1705. Served at Ramillies and Oudenarde. Preferred to a Company in Lord Strath-
naver's Regt. of Foot 9 Dec. 1709. Placed on half-pay in 1713. (^apt. in Col. Jno. Pooock's newly-
raised Regt. of Foot in 1715. Major of the Scots Fusiliers 16 Jan. 1737. Lieut. -Col. 2 Nov. 1739.
Col. of a Regt. of Marines 15 Aug. 1746. Major-Gen. 3 Feb. 1756. Lt.-Gen. 3 Apr. 1759. Govr.
of Tynemouth Castle. Succeeded as 5th Bart, in 1735. D. in 1771.
'^ Son of Wm. Baillie, 3rd Lord Forrester. Out of the Regt. before 1711, when he was made a
Bt. -Colonel of Foot. Served at the battle of Preston, in 1713, where he was wounded. Appointed
Col. of the Regt. now known as the 30th Foot 5 Jan. 1716. Transferred to the Colonelcy of the 2nd
Tp. of Horse Grendr. Guards 17 Jan. 1717. Removed to the 4th Tp. of Life Guards (Scots Tp.)
21 Apr. 1719. D. 17 Feb. 1727.
'« Out of the Regt. in 1715.
'? Served at Oudenarde. Transferred to the Colonel's Tp. 6 Feb. 1710. Lieut. 11 June 1720.
Capt.-Lieut. 24 Sept. 1733. D. 15 Nov. 1740.
'* Promoted Cornet 10 Apr. 1710. Lieut, in 1716. Capt. 9 Aug. 1721. Major 27 May 1742.
Lieut.-Col. 27 May 1745. Served at Fontenoy. Retd. 3 Feb. 1746.
'3 Out of the Regt. in 1715. Appointed Capt. in Lt.-Gen. Robt. Napier's Regt. of Horse (5th
Dragoon Guards) 4 Feb. 1722. Serving in 1728.
^ Promoted Cornet before 1715. Out of the Regt. before 1728.
'' Left the Regt, 4 May 1714.
316
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1709.]
HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL REGT. OF DRAGOONS OF IRELAND.
CAPTS.
13. Lievt. • General
Chas. Ross,
Col.
16 July 1695.
18. Bt. - Col. Hugh
Caldwell,
Lt.-Col. Comg.
24 Apr. 1707.
13. Bt.-Lt.-Col. Jno.
Hill,
Major.
24 Apr. 1707.
13. Bt. - Major Ric.
Gore,
1 Jan. 1707.
13. Robt. Drury,
25 Mar. 1705.
Bt. -Major Jno.
Warre,^
10 Apr. 1704.
13. Juo. Usher,2
24 Apr. 1707.
13. Jno. Johnston,
24 Feb. 1708.
LIEUTS.
13. Chas. Beatty,
Capt.-Lieut.
24 Feb. 1708.
Jno. Mann,3
19 June 1702.
13. Jas. Poe,
24 Feb. 1708.
CORNETS.
13. Wm. Cocksedge,
25 Mar. 1705.
Robt. Barkei-,6
24 Feb. 1708.
13. Edwd. Hamil
ton,
23 Aug. 1707.
Beverley Newco- 13. Geo. McKean,
. Jno. Skelston,
23 Aug. 1707.
9 June 1704.
13. Jas. Hamilton,
24 Feb. 170S.
Michael Parker.^
13. Alex. Abercrom-
by,
25 Mar. 1705.
13. Jno. Hunter,
24 Feb. 1708.
25 Mar. 1705.
Fras. Bogges,'
27 Jan. 1707.
Edwd. Hill,8
9 June 1704.
Wm. Ross,^
24 Feb. 1708.
Jno. Gough,'"
24 Feb. 1708.
QK.-MRS.
Jas. Knox."
Jer. Balfour."
13. Ric. Dunbar.
Mor. White."
Jas. Welch."
Jno. Evans."
13. Ric. Johnston.
Wm. Ross,^
23 Aug. 1707.
CHAPLAIN.
13. Simon Babe.
SURGEON.'^
Jas. Scott,
25 Mar. 1705.
* Only son of Sr. Fras. Warre, who was created Bart, in 1673. Appointed Capt. in Col. Geo.
Villiers's Kegt. of Marines 21 Dec. 1702. Left said Regt. 25 Mar. 1704. Bt.-Major in Lt.-Gcn.
Ross's Uegt. of Dragoons 1 Jan. 1707. Served at Oudenarde. D. at Ghent before 1714, aged 33.
See Burke's Extinct Baronetage.
■ Believed to be identical with the John Usher who served as a Cornet in Lt.-Gen Lumley's Regt.
of Horse at Blenheim.
' Appointed Cornet in above Regt. 16 Dec. 1695. Served at Ramillies and Oudenarde.
* Fifth son of Sr. Tho. Newcomen, .')th Bart, of Kenagli, who was killed at the siege of Enniskillen
in 1689. Appointed Cornet in above Regt. 16 Dec. 1695, when apparently still a child. Attained the
rank of Lt.-Col. of Col. Clement Nevill's Regt. of Diagoons, 1 Dec. 1720. D. in 1731.
[1^09.] COMMISSION" REGISTERS. 317
* Appointed Cornet iu above Regt. I Apr. 1695. Served at Oudenarde.
« Probablv son of Robt. Barker, 3rd son of Sr. Jno. Barker, Bt. of Griniston, Suffolk. Not in any
subsequent List ■'
^ Of Hawley, Suffolk. Promoted Capt. — Nov. 1711. Serving as Capt. in Lt.-Gen. \Vm. Evans's
Kegt. of Dragoons m 1728. Major 24 May 1733. His name is given as " Boggest " in the MS
Army Lists. ""
8 Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715. Appointed Capt. in Major-Gen. Evans's Dragoons 11 June
' Appointed Adjt. 23 Aug. 1707. Served at Oadenarde. Lieut. 23 Apr. 1712 Servine with
same rank in 1728. °
•» Served at Oudenarde. A certain John Gough was appointed Capt. in Col, Jas. Tyrrell's Reirt
of Foot 5 Feb. 1711. j b-
11 A certain •' Cornet, James Knox, d. in 1753, aged 88.— Gentleman's Magazine.
1- Promoted Cornet 25 Apr. 1711. Serving with same rank in 1728.
1-^ Untraced.
" Promoted Lieut, in same Regt. 10 July 1722. Serving in 1728.
1* Untraced.
'® Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
318
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1709.]
THE FIRST FOOT GUARDS.
[Sixteen Companies.]
N.B. — The Flanders Army List for 1709 gives List of the whole Rcgt. (24 Com-
panies^^ but only 16 Companies served the cai7ipaig7i o/'1709.
CAPTS.
13. The Duhe
borough,
of Marl-
Col.
25 Apr. 1704.
IS. Lieut.- General Withers,
Lt.-Col.
7 Dec. 1696.
Tho. Coote,^
21 Juue 1709.
And. Wheler ^ alias Pit-
cairne,
22 Mar. 1693.
13. Fras. Sydney Highmes,
I Dec. 1693.
13. And. Windsor, W.,
15 Jan. 1702.
13. Tho. Ferrers,
15 Feb. 1702.
Jno. Selwyn,*
25 Mar. 1706.
13. Henry Disney,
II Mar. 1708.
Adolphus Oughton,*
24 June 1706.
The Hon. Wm. Egerton,^
25 Mar. 1705.
12. Col. Wra. Barrel),
5 Jan. 1705.
Jno, Cholmley,^*
21 May 1708.
Gr. Cy.
13. Jno. Pocock,
25 Aug. 1704.
Gr. Cy.
Geo. Reade,"
24 Mar. 1709.
Jno. Guise,'®
9 Apr. 1706.
Gr. Cy.
Gr. Cy.
LIEUTS.
13. Gilbert Nicholetts,
Capt.-Lt.
24 Mar. 1709.
Chas. LcAvis,®
31 Dec. 1688.
13. Ric. Pierson,
22 June 1709.
Sr. Nich. Cole, Bt.,^
25 Jan. 1705.
IB. Wm. Blakeney,
9 Mar. 1709.
Tho. Pulteney,*
23 Dec. 1708.
Wm. Bul],»,
9 Mar. 1708.
Jas. Philip Moreau,'"
8 Apr. 1707.
Richmond Browne,"
27 April 1708.
Jas. Petit,
24 April 1707.
Nich. Hearne,'^
5 Apr. 1706.
Wm. Alchorne,'*
23 Feb. 1706.
Thompson Wade,'^
23 Apr. 1709.
Geo. Wilmer,'^
23 Dec. 1706.
Hen. Andrews,'*
24 Mar. 1709.
Hervey Wolstenholm,'''
20 Oct. 1707.
Jas. Gould, K.,-'
7 Apr. 1704.
David Eyton,22
16 Mar. 1689.
13. Jeffrey de Culant.
EXSIGNS.
Robt. Leighton,"'
24 Apr. 1709.
Geo. Chudleigh,^^ W.,
8 Mar. 1703.
Jno. Huske,^'
24 Mar. 1709.
Peregrine Jones,-®
12 July 1709.
Geo. Sherrard,^^
28 May 1709.
Danl. O'Hara,"
5 Apr. 1709.
13- Wm. Blakeney,
9 Mar. 1708.
Chas. Lewis,*'
4 Oct. 1692.
[1709.] COMMISSION KEGISTERS. 319
QK.-MR.
Wm. Oakeley,-8
24 Mar. 1707.
CHAPLAIN.
Dr. Jas. Smallvvood,^
20 July 1702.
SXIRGEON.
13. Archdale Harris,
27 Dec. 1690.
* Appears to have been son of Thos. Coote, of Coote Hill, Cavan, by a second marriage. Fought a
duel with the Duke of Argyll in 1711 and was wounded. Transferred to the 3rd Foot Guards 26 Dec.
1714. Serving in 1717.
2 Appointed Ens. in Sr. Chas. Wheler's Regt. of Foot 1 Nov. 1678. Ens. in the 1st Foot Guards
14 Oct. 1680. Lieut, and Capt. 25 Jan. 1682. Capt. and Lieut.-Col. 22 Mar. 169.3. Bt.-Col. 1 Jan.
1707. Brigdr.-Gen. 12 Feb. 1711. Served several campaigns under Wm. III. and Marlborough.
Comn. renewed by George I.
3 Eldest son of Major-Gen. Wm. Selwya, Govr. of Jamaica. Appointed Colonel of a Regt. of Foot
vice Delaune 1 Dec. 1709. Sold said Regt. 26 Feb. 1711, and bought the Colonelcy of the 3rd BufiFs
from the Duke of Argyll for 7,000/. Greatly distinguished himself at the siege of Douay, where he
was severely wounded. Sold his Comn. in 1713. He was father of the famous wit, George Augustus
Selwyn.
* Of Tetchbrook, Co. Warwick. M.P. for Coventry. Created a Bart. 27 Aug. 1718. Transferred
to the Coldstream Guards as 1st Major with rank of Colonel 28 Sept. 1718. Appointed Col. of the
8th Dragoons 7 Aug. 1733. Brigdr.-Gen. 26 Nov. 1735. D s. p. 5 Sept. 1736.
* M.P. for Brackley, Bucks. 4th son of the 3rd Earl of Bridgwater. Bt.-Col. 15 Nov. 1711.
Appointed Col. of the Regt. now known as the 36th Foot 11 July 1715. Transferred to the
20th Foot 7 July 1719. D. 15 July 1732.
^ Son of Thos. Lewis of Westminster. Appointed Ens. in the Ist Foot Guards 7 Feb. 1686. Adjt.
4 Oct. 1692. Held last appointment for about 16 years.
' Of Brancepeth, co. Durham. Son of Nicholas, eldest son of Sr. Ralph Cole, Bt. D. s. p. in
1711.
* Youngest bro. of Wm. Pulteney, who was created Earl of Bath. Appointed Ens. in the 1st Foot
Guards 16 Nov. 1702. Out of the Regt. in 1715.
' Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
*" Not in any subsequent List.
" Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
^^ Wounded at Oudenarde. Appears to have been son and heir of Richard Heme of London.
Out of the Regt. in 1715.
'3 Comn. renewed by Geo. I. Sold his Comn. in 1716.
'■• Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 13 Jan. 1705. Transferred to the Lieut.-Colonelcy of the Regt.
now known as the 16th Foot in 1715. Col. of last-named Regt. 13 Dec. 1717. D. 7 Apr. 1724.
'^ Appointed Lieut, and Capt. in above Regt. 16 Aug. 1703. Capt.-Lieut. 13 Mar. 1708. 2nd
Mtjor of 1st Foot Guards with rank of Colonel 24 Nov. 1729. Col. of the Regt. now known as the
29th Foot 3 Jan. 1733. Brigdr.-Gen. 2 July 1739. Transferred to 9th Foot 28 Aug. 1739. Major-
Gen. 1 Jan. 1743. Lt.-Gen. 3 Aug. 1737. Col. of the 9th Dragoons 1 Nov. 1749. D. 28 Mar.
17.')6.
^^ Comn. renewed by George I. Bt.-Col. 7 July 1724. Major of the 1st Foot Guards 20 June
1727. Col. of the Regt. now known as the 6th Foot 1 Nov. 1738. Brigdr.-Gen. 2 July 1739. Major-
Gen. 18 Feb. 1742. Served with the Expedition to Carthagena in 1740-1. Lieut.-Gen. 7 June 1745.
Govr. of Berwick. D. in 1765.
'' Not in any subsequent List,
^* Comn. renewed by George I. Serving in 1717.
" Out of the Regt. in 1714.
"" Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 17 Mar. 1703. Out of the Regt. in 1714.
^^ Served at Ramillies and Oudenarde.
^^ Appointed Ens. in 1st Foot Guards in 1687. Taken prisoner at Steinkirk in 1692. Comn.
renewed by George I.
320 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [)709.]
^ Comn. renewed by George I. Promoted Lieut, in 1715.
'■'* Promoted Lieut, and Capt. in 1716. Capt. and Lt.-Col. in Coldstream Guards 3 Jan. 1718.
D. 4 Sept. 1739, leaving a son John, who succeeded aB 6th Bart, of Ashton, C/O. Devon.
^ Appointed Ens. ia Col. Toby Caulfieli's Kegt. of Foot 7 Apr. 1708. Cornet in Lt.-Gtn. Cado-
pan's Regt. of Horse 18 Mar. 1709 (^see p. 30). Capt. and Lieut. -Col. in the Coldstream Guards
22 July 1715. Govr. of Hurst Castle 8 July 1721. 2nd Major of last-named Kegt. with rank of
Col. 30 Oct. 1734. 1st Major 5 July 1739. Col. of the Regt. now known as the 32nd Foot 2.5 Dec.
1740. Served at Dettingen, Falkirk, and Calloden. Major-Gen. 6 July 1743. Lt.-Gen. 11 May
1747. Govr. of Jersey. D. in 1761.
^* Comn. renewed by George I. in 1715.
^ Comn. renewed by George I. Promoted Lieut, in 1716.
28 Out of the Regt. in 1714.
^ Not identified with Capt. Wm. Oakeley of Lord Galway's Regt. of Horse. Untraced after
1709.
*• Appointed Chaplain to above Regt. 9 Mar. 1692. D. in 1716.
[1700.]
COMMISSION" KEGISTERS.
321
COLDSTREAM GUARDS.
[_Six Companies.^
N.B. — iVo List of the Battalion of above Regt. tohich served at Malplauqet is
forthcoining in the Flanders Army List for 1709.
CAPTS.
Bt.-Col. Hen. Morryson,^
22 Dec. 1694.
Bt.-Col. Edm. Rivett,2 K.
Gr.
1 Jan. 1696.
Lt.-Col. J no. Arundelj^K.
15 Mar. 1706.
Lt.-Col. Robt. Bethell,* K.
13 Apr. 1708.
33. Lt.-Col. Frai^. Scawen,
3 Feb. 1705.
13. Lt.-Col. Ric. Molesworth,
5 May 1707.
LIKUTS.
William Hanmer,^
13 May 1709.
Jno. Phillips,^ K.
1 July 1702.
ENSIONS.
Edwd. Borrett,7 W.
20 Oct. 1706.
Tho. Brush field,*
25 Mar. 1705.
Edwd. Thomas,^
5 Apr. 1704.
Thos. Hamilton.io
1709.
Obadiah Stocker," \Y.
27 Jao. 1704.
ADJT.
Tho. Brushfie!d,8
4 May 1705.
' Appointed Lieut, in above Regt. 31 Dec. 1688. Taken prisoner at the siege of Namur in J ly
1695 {Records). Bt. Col. 19 Oct. 1704. Brigdr.-Gen. 1 Jan. 1710. Second Major to the Cold-
stream tiuards 5 Apr. 1711. Col. of the Regt. now known as the 8th Foot 5 Aug. 1715. D. iu
1720.
2 Appointed Ens. in Lord Cutts's Regt. of Foot 1 Apr. 1692. Capt.-Lieut. 1 Aug. 1692. Capt.
28 June 1693. Transferred to the Coldstream Guards 1 Jan. 1696. Distinguished himself during
the defence of Gibraltar in 1705. — Records.
* Appears to have been a scion of the family of Arundel of Trerice.
* Appointed Lieut, and Capt. in above Regt. 12 Apr. 1707.
* Sci(m of the old Flintshire family of this surname. Capt.-Lieut. 12 Aug. 1717. Capt. and Lt.-
Col. 20 Dec. 1717. Appointed Col. of a newly-raised Regt. of Marines 25 Dec. 1740. D. in Sept.
1741.
® According to Narcissus Luttrell, Capt. Phillips " belonged to the House of Lords." — Short Rela-
tion of State Affairs, Vol. VI., p. 486.
I ]^ Lost a leg at Malplaquet and received a pension of £200 per annum ( Treasury Papers,
Vol. CLVIIL, No. 19). Related to Mr. W. Borrett, Solicitor to the Treasury. Appointed Capt. of
a Cy. of Invalids at Chester 28 Jan. 1729. Serving in 1740.
* Appointed Adjt. 4 May 170.5. Resigned his Comn. in Fob. 1710.
^ Appointed Lieut, of Grenadiers 1 Oct. 1709. D. in Jan. 1728.
•° Appointed Lieut, of Grenadiers 30 Oct. 1711. Left the Regt. in 1716.
" Promoted Lieut. 1 Oct. 1709. Capt.-Lieut. 7 Oct. 172£. D. 10 Apr. 1730.
S 3575.
322
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1709.]
THE FIRST BATTALION OF THE ROYAL REGT. OF FOOT.
CAPTS.
^. Lieut.- General the Earl
of Orkney,
Col.
1 Aug. 1692.
13. Bt.-Cul. And. Hamilton,
Lt.-Col. Comg.
3 Aug. 1704.
33. Alex. Irwin,
1st Major,
3 Aug. 1704.
John Murrjiv, Lord Fin-
castle,2
1 June 1705.
38. Archd. Hamilton,
23 June 1704.
Lord Oliphant,^
3 Nov. 1708.
38. Alex. Ross,
2 May 1704.
13. Bt. - Major Jas. Aher-
erombie,
31 May 1701.
33. Geo. Brown,
3 May 1704.
33. Bt.-Lt.-Col. Robert Kerr,
1 Oct. 1689.
Hon. Jas. St. Clair,'
2 Nov. 1708.
38. Jas. Hume,
Gr.
1 Ausr. 1695.
LIEUTS.
33. Geo. Ogilvy,
Capt.-Lieut.
3 Aug. 1704.
33. Jas. Dickson, W.
2 Mar. 1703.
Jno. Annand,*
1 June 1706.
Sir Archd. Cockburn,*
Bart.
26 May 1708.
Marcellus Laroon,^
20 Sept. 1707.
33. Wm. Vernall,
1 Aug. 1695.
33. Alex. Gordon,
3 Mar. 1703.
33. Jas. Straiton, W.
25 Mar. 1705.
33. Archd. Colville,
2 Aug. 1695.
33. Jas. White,
2 Nov. 1708.
Jno. Haigley,^ K.
4 Apr. 1707.
Geo. Inglis,^
1st Lieut,
1 Nov. 1708.
ENSIGNS.
Wm. Sinclair,*
1 Nov. 1708.
— Forbes,"
4 Sept. 1708.
Jas. Devereux,"
1 Apr. 1706.
Jas. Rodham,"
5 June 1706.
Wm. Johnson,"
3 April 1707.
Mungo Smith,'*
3 Nov. 1708.
Peter Hamilton,'*
1 Apr. 1707.
Archd. Comrie,"*
15 Apr. 1708.
Wm. Cheep (?),"
1 Dec. 1705.
Alex. McKenzie,'*
1 June 170G.
Tho. Burnet,'"
4 June 1706.
[1709. J
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
323
THE SECOND BATTALION OF THE ROYAL REGT. OF FOOT.
CAPTS.
13. Bt.-Lt.-Col. Chas. C.ck
burn,
2nd Major Coing.
53. Alex. Ruthven,
20 Feb. 170G.
Jas. Erskine,2o
1 Apr. 1707.
13. Wm. Weir,
20 Sept. 1707.
Jas. Douglas,-^
25 Oct. 1704.
Tlio. Kerr,22
12 Feb. 1702.
13. Jas. Ballantyue,
1 Nov. 1708.
Lord Edwd. Murrav,^^
17 Oct. 1701. ■
Alex. Lindsay,-*
Gr.
4 Mar. 1707.
18. Robt, Hamilton,
8 Sept. 1092.
13. Wm. Brisbane,
4 May 1704.
13. Tlio. Bruce,
1 Oct. 1689.
13. Bt.-Major Jas. Cuning-
hain,
8 Mar. 1694.
LIEUTS.
Jno. Caddell,25
6 Oct. 1708.
Jno. Seymour,26
14 April 1702.
IS. Robt. Straiton, W.
23 June 1704.
13. Peter Stewart,
2 Apr. 1707.
13. Jno. McQueen,
23 June 1704.
13. Jas. Graham,
12 Feb. 1702.
13. Walter Innes,
24 June 1704.
13. Edwd. Murray,
22 May 1691.
Fras. Colman,2'
27 Mar. 1708.
Jas. Hamilton ,28
1 Sept. 1708.
13. Geo. Innes,
] Mar. 1703.
13. Chas. Harawav,
22 May 1694.
13. Geo. Hadden,
1 June 1700.
ENSIGNS.
Jno. Johnson,2'*
10 July 170G.
Arclul. Crawford,^"
1 Julv 1700.
Robt. Gaw'ne,"
4 Ai)r. 1707.
Cha.s, Sletcher (sic),^'^
1 Sept. 1708.
Jno. Bennet,33
26 May 1708.
Wm. Dalton,»*
14 Apr. 1709.
Robt. Wilkie,35
1 Apr. 1707.
Henry Villars,^^
2 Nov. 1708.
Geo. Davidson,^^
25 Mar. 1705.
Jno. Sbaw,38
23 June 1704.
Tho. Bruce,39
31 May 1701.
Chas. Gordon,*"
3 Sept. 1708.
CHAPLAIN.
Jos. Lovedav,*'
25 Mar. 1709.
SURGEON.
13. Peter BouUay,
31 Dec. 1688.
ADJTS.
13. Archd. Hamilton,
10 May 1694.
13 Jas. Abercrombie.
QR.-MASTERS.
13. Geo. Hadden,
Kenneth McKenzie,*'-
4 Apr. 1707.
' Appointed Ens. ia above Regt. 22 May 1694 -when still a child. Piaocd on lia)f-paj in 1713.
Ke-commissioned Capt. in same Kegt. 19 Dec. 1714. Eschanped into the 3rd Foot Guards, and
attained the Brevet rank of Colonel in 1722. Col. of the Regt. now known as the 22nd Foot 8 Aug.
1734. Transferred to the Kojal Scots 27 June 1737. Brigdr.-Gen. 2 July 1739. Major-Gen.
15 Aug. 1741. Lt.-Gen. 4 June 1745. Gen. in 1761. This gallant officer was 2nd son of Henry,
8th Baron Sinclair, and became heir to that title on the death in 1750 of his elder bro. John, 9th Lord,
who was attainted for his adherence to the Stuarts in 1715. Genl. St. Clair served as Qi-.-Mr.-(^eP.
in Flanders m 1745, and in 1746 commanded an Expedition sent against the French seaport of
L'Orient and the peninsula of Quiberon. Subsequently employed on an embassy to the Courts of
Vienna and Turin. D.s.p. at Dysart in 1761.
X 2
324 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1709
^ Succeeded his father as 2Dd Earl of Dunmore in 1710. Appoiuted Col. of the 3rd Foot Guards
10 Oct. 1713. Major-Gen. 14 Nov. 1735. Lt.-Gen. 2 July 1739. Gov. of Plymouth. D. 18 Apr.
1752.
3 Patrick, 8th Lord Oliphant. Appointed Capt. in Brigdr.-Gcul. Stanwix's newly-raised Regt. of
Foot 22 July 1715. D. in 1721.
■» Appointed Ens. in above Rejjt. 29 May ir.96. Out of the Regt. in 1714.
* There is an interesting letter from this officer to Sr. Jas. Mackenzie of Royston, giving an account
of tlie battle of Malplaquet in Eraser's litd Book of GranHnUy, Vol. II., p. 2H7. Succeeded his
father, Sr. Archibald Cocklmrn, as ;?rd Bart, of Laugton in 1705. Out of the Kcgt. in 1714. D.s.p.
and was succeeded by his brother Alexander.
" Taken prisoner at Brihnega when serving as Qr.-Mr.Gen. in Spain. Appointed Capt. -Lieut, of
Col. Wm. Stanhope's newly-raised Regt. of Dragoons in 1715. Capt. in 1717. Serving in Lt.-Gen.
\Vm. Ker's Regt. of Dragoons in 1728.
' Called " Higley " in the List of British officers killed at Malplaquet.
* Comn. renewed by George I.
® Younger bro. to Capt. Jas. St. Clair of same Regt. (see note 1). Attained the rank of Major
of the Royal Scots 10 July 1737. Serving in 1740.
'" Not in any sub^equent List.
1' Do.
>2 Promoted Lieut. 21 Sept. 1711. Capt. 14 Aug. 1738. D. in the West Indies in 1742.
i"* Out of the Hegt. in 1714. Possibly the VVm. Johnson appointed Adjt. to Lt.-Gen. Wm, Ker's
Regt. of Dragoons before 1714.
''• Not in an^ subsequent List.
15 Do.
'® Out of the Regt. in 1714. A certain Archd. Comrie appears as Surgeon to above Regt. in the
List for 1715.
'' Not in any subsequent List.
's Out ot the Regt. in 1714.
" Do.
2" Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 22 May 1694. Lieut. 26 Oct. 1701. Comn. renewed by
George I. Out of the liegt. in 1728.
'■^1 Comn. renewed by George I. Out of the Regt. in 1728.
'■^ Appointed Capt. -Lieut, of above Regt. 16 July 1696. Out of the Regt. in 1714.
^ .')th son of John, 1st Marquis of Athole. Appointed Ens. in the Scots Foot Guards ^p 1687.
Left the Army in 1688. Rejoined the Army in 1701 as Capt. in the Rl. Regt. of Foot. ^omn.
renewed by George I. Out of the Regt. in 1728.
-■' Date of Comn. given only in MS. Army Lint for 1730. Eldest son of the 3rd Earl of Balcarres
by his 4th marriage. Was wounded at St, Venant in 1710. Succeeded in 1722 as 4th Earl of Bal-
carres. Was serving as Capt. in the Inniskilling Dragoons in 1730. Major of said Regt. before
1732. Capt. and Lt.-Col. in the Coldstream Guards 27 Aug. 1733. D. 26 July 1736.
'■'= Out of the Regt. in 1714.
^^ Comn. renewed by George L
2^ Out. of the Regt. in 17:.4.
2« Do.
'*' Serving as Lieut, in same Regt. in 1714.
2" Promoted Lieut. 25 Sept. 1711. Serving with same rank in 1728.
3' Promoted Lieut. 15 Feb. 1712. Capt. 14 Aug. 1738. Serving with same rank in 1740.
'2 2nd son of Capt. Jno. Slezer of the Artillery Co. in Scotland. See biog. notice of the Slezer
family in Vol. V., p. 227, note 2.
»» " Broke by a Court-Martial," 23 Dec. 1713.
»' Out of the Regt. in 1714.
'' Do.
3" Do.
3'' Promoted Liput. I May 1712. Serving with same rank in 1728. Not identified with the Lieut.
Geo. Davidson serving in satne Regt. in 1740.
^8 Promoted Lieut. 2 Mar. 1710. Capt. 11 July 17;54. D. in the West Indies in 1742.
^^ Comn. renewed by George I.
■•" Promoted Lieut. 2 Mar. 1719. Ser-ving with same rank in 1728.
^' Comn. renewed by (jcorge I.
■•^ Attained the rank of Capt.-Licut. of above Regt. 25 Oct. 1727, and was promoted Capt. 4 Apr.
1734. Serving in 1740.
[1709.
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
325
HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF DENMARK'S REGT. OF
FOOT.
[3kd REGT. OF FOOT.]
IB
CAPTS.
Lieut. -General the
Duke of Argyll,
Col.
24 Feb. 1707.
13 Bt. Col. Henry Peyton.
Lieut.- Col. Coing.
1 Mar. 1703.
Jno. Fermor,^
Major.
25 Mar. 1700.
13. Hugh Scott, K.,
24 May 1709.
Bt.-Major Ric. Prater,^
1 Mar. 1704.
13. Bt.-Major Jno. Chi vers.
Mat. Eaton,3 K,
25 Oct. 1704.
Gr.
Gilbert Talbot/ W.,
2 Jan. 1708.
Fras. Smith,5 K.,
1 Jan. 1708.
Jno. Micldleton,^
24 May 1709.
Fras. Williamson/
21 Apr. 1700.
13. Nathl. Giiting^,
9 Aug. 1708.
Jno. Deane,^
2 Jan. 1708.
LIEUTS.
'i^. Jno. Melville, K.,
Capt. -Lieut.
24 May 1709.
13. Hugh Montgomery, W.
25 Aug. 1704.
Tho. Seaman,^
24 May 1709.
Saml. Wilson,^" W.
20 Apr. 1708.
Thomas. Lea(lman,^'K.
10 Feb. 1707.
1?. Jas. Bolton,
25 Aug. 1 704.
13. Tho. While,
)
Ric. Harwar(l,i2 W.,
25 Jan. 1705.
1". Bt.-Capt.JohnGrier-
son, W.
1 Sept. 1697.
IT. John Preston,
14 Sei)t. 1695.
1?. Tho. Pyne,
7 May 1694.
Robert Melville,i3
9 Aug. 1708.
Gregory Beake,^^
1 Mar. 1706.
Jno. Blechynden,^'* W
24 May 1705.
ENSIGNS.
Wm. Reea,i6
20 Apr. 1708.
Geo. RowcliFFe,!^
12 May 170o.
Jno. Chudleigh,'^
15 May 1702.
David Nairue.13 W.,
20 Apr. 1708.
Edwd. Bull,--^o
I Apr. 1706.
Wm. Heury Cherette,-^
12 Feb. 1707.
Conyers Ilariison,--
24 May 1 706.
Ben. Smith, '-*
5 Apr. 1704.
Fras. Armstrong,-*
24 May 1709.
Chas. Barne.*!,"'' W.,
Abr. Lambe,-'
9 Aug. 1708.
Jno. Price,-^ K.,
10 Feb. 1707.
ADJT.
3B- Jno. Grierson, W.,
25 Aug. 1704.
QR.-MR.
Tlio. Harwood,-^
24 May 1709.
CHAPLAIN.
Dr. Jno. CartwrTj^il,^^
28 June 1708.
SURGEON.
38. Jno. Smallbones,
31 Dec. 1688.
'326 ENGLISH AllMY LISTS AND [1709.]
^ Erroneously called " Farmer " in the Coinniission'Entr}- Books. Youugest son of Wm. Fermor,
of Welches, Sussex, by his 3rd wife. This officer gave the following accouut of his services in 1706 : —
"Has been an officer in Hrigdr. Brudenell's Keut. ever since 1694. He had a great fit of sickness in
Portugal which took away the use of his limbs, w hereupon the Earl of Galway gave him leave to
resign to get himself cured in Enirland. He is now perfectly well, and prays some post in the New
Levies " (War Office MS.). Appointed Capt. of Grenadiers in the Earl of Orrery's Regt. of Foot
in 170C. Major 24 June 1707. Succeeded Col. Chas. Churi^hill as Major of the Duke of Argyll's
Kegt. of Foot in March 1709. Appointed Adjt.-Genl. in Spain by the Duke of Argyll 3 Mar. 1711.
Bt.-Col. same date. Lieut.-Govr. of Minorca 28 Aug. 1711. Placed on half-pay as Lt.-Col. of Col. Edwd,
Stanhope's Kegt. of Foot in 1713. Appointed Lt.-Col. of Sr. Kobt. Rich's newly-raised Regt. of
Dragoons in 1715. M.P. for Malmesbury. D. uum. in 1722. His brother, Henry Fermor, was
created a Bart, in ) 725.
^ Appointed Ens. in Col. Tho. Erie's Regt. of Foot 9 Feb. 1691. Lieut. 22 May 1694. Placed on
hiilf-pjiy in 1697. IJe-appointed Capt. in same Regt 1 Mar. 1702. Served in the Cadiz Expedition
of 1702, and in the West Itdies. Bt.-Major 1 Jan. 1707. Bt.-Lt.-Col. 1 Jan. 1712. Out of the
Army in 1714.
^ Previous and subsequent services untraced.
* Comn. renewed by George I. Serving in 1729 as Capt. in the same Regt.
^ Out of the Regt. in 1714.
* Appointed Lt.-Col. of Lt.-Gen. Jas. Maitland'a Regt. of Foot 18 Mar. 1711. See biog. notice on
p. 203 note 13.
^ Appointed Lieut, and Capt. in the Coldstream Guards 9 Dec. 1703. Transferred to Genl,
Churchill's Regt. in 1706 as above. Major 25 July 1715. Capt. and Lt.-Col. in the 1st Foot Guards
21 Feb. 1722. Brigdr.-Gen. 2 July 1739. Maj.-Gen. 14 Aug. 1741. Living in 1743.
« Out of the Regt. in 1714.
^ Appointed Ens. in ahove Regt. 23 Jan. 1705. Serving as Lieut, in same Regt. in 1728.
'° Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 25 July 1704. Comn. as Lieut, renewed by George I.
^^ Previous services untraced.
" Called " Harwood " in some Lists. Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 28 A.pr. 1697. Out of the
Regt. in 1714. Lieut, in Maj.-Gen. Pepper's Regt. of Dragoons in 1714. Major of Maj.-Gen.
Hawley's Regt. of Foot 5 Oct. 1721. Lt.-Col. 29 May 1732. Serving in 1746.
'^ Comn. Renewed by George I. This officer was probably a son of Sir Andrew Melville of
Carnbee, and younger bro. to Capt.-Licut. Jno. Melville of above Regt., killed at Malplaquet.
" Appointed Fins, in above Regt. 24 Nov. 1702. Capt. 1 Mar. 1711. Through the Duke of
Argyll's interest this officer received the appointment of Capt. -Lieut, of the Royal Regt. of Horse
Guards 23 June 1715. Lt.-Col. 26 Nov. 1739. A.D.C. Extraordinary to the Forces 11 .\ng. 1742.
Bt.-Colonel same date. Served at Dettingen and was wounded at Fontenoy. M.P. for St. Ives,
Cornwall. D. 19 June 1749, at which date he held the post of Lt.-Gov. of Jersey.
'* See his Comn. on p. Ill and note thereto.
^^ Promoted Lieut, before 1715, when his Comn. was renewed by George I.
'7 Out of the Regt. in 1714.
'* Do. Not identified with John Chudleigh of the Coldstream Guards.
19 Promoted Lieut, before 1715. Out of the Regt. in 1717.
2" Out of the Regt. in 1714.
^' Promoted Lieut, before 1714. Appointed Lieut, and Capt. in the 2nd Tp. of Horse Greudr.
Guards in 1715.
" Out of the Regt. in 1714.
23 Promoted Lieut, before 1714. Out of the Regt. in 1717.
'-■• Appointed Qr.-Mr. 24 June 1708. Placed on half-pay as Lieut, in 1713.
^ Promoted Lieut. 1 Oct. 1709. Serving with same rank in above Regt. in 1728.
2* Promoted Lieut. 24 Aug. 1715. Serving in 1717.
^ Previous services untraced.
2« Out of the Regt. in 1714.
2» Do.
[1709.]
COMMISSION EEGHSTERS.
327
LIEUT.-GENERAL WEBB'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[8th REGT. OF FOOT.]
CAPTAINS.
^. Lt - General Jtio. Rich-
mond Webb, W.,
Col.
26 Dec. 1695.
3S. Lewis Ramsay, K.,
Lt.-Col. Comg.
23 Mar. 1709.
^. Ant. Colombiere,
Major,
19 Mar. 1691.
13. Bt. -Major Peter Hamers,
31 May 1701.
Burlace Webb,^
1 Jan. 1704.
Edm. de Fisher,3
23 Mar. 1709.
33. Jno. Farcev,
2 Apr.'l704.
33. Bt.-Major fVm. Con-
greve,
30 May 1696.
33. Jno. Balfour,
4 May 1707.
33. Leond. Lloyd,
10 Dec. 1702.
33. Ben. Cuttle,
25 Mar. 1705.
Arthur Usher,^
27 May 1706.
Jas. Beschefer,*
24 Apr. 1706.
Gr.,
LIEUTS.
33. Joachim Goudet,
Capt.-Lieut.,
16 May 1707.
33. Peter Ribton,
25 Aug. 1704.
33. Peter Decosne,
30 Apr. 1694.
Jno. Turner,*
23 Mar. 1709.
33. Jno. Bozier,
25 Aug. 1704.
Theoph. Nichols,^
25 Mar. 1705.
David Macasky,^
24 Sept. 1708.
Jas. Eaton,^
10 June 1707.
33. Paul Lewis,
4 May 1 707.
Tho. Redwood,^
1 Sept. 1707.
Ric. Kenny,''°
16 May 1707.
33. Jno. Morton,
1st Lt.
10 Dec. 1702.
Jno. Smith,"
2nd Lt.
25 Mar. 1705.
33. Edwd. Hobart,
24 Mar. 1705.
ENSIGNS.
Fras. Richardson,"
24 Sept. 1708.
Conductor Ball,"
24 Mar. 1705.
Jno. Chambers,"
21 July 1707.
Robt. Wingfield,^'
2 May 1709.
Jas. Hobart,^®
15 June 1708.
Walter Rayner,'^
23 Apr. 1706,
Jno. Abbington,^*
16 May 1707.
Tho. Spencer,^*
23 Mar. 1709.
Alex. Campbell,'"
25 Mar. 1705.
33- Henry Fletcher,
25 Aufj. 1704.
Robt. Sutton,-'
25 Aug. 1704.
ADJT.
3?. Chas. Mason.
QR.-MK.
38- Jno. Balfour.
CHAPLAIN.
38. Geo. Powell,
1 Mav 1696.
SURGEON.
JJ. Jas. Chambers,
1 May 169(^
328 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1709.]
^ Borlace Webb, appointed Ens. in above Regt. 31 May 1701. Serving in same Regt. as Capt.
iu 1715.
2 Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 4 May 1707. 1st L'eut. of the Grendr. Cy. 15 June 1708.
Called " Devischer" in 8ome Lists. Serving in same Kegt. in 1716.
' A certain Arthur Usher was appointed Ens. in Col. \Vm. Evans's Regt. of Foot 25 May 1704.
Capt. Usher's Comn. iu Genl. Webb's Regt. was renewed by George I. iu 1715.
* Serving as Capt. in same Regt. in 1728. Major 10 Dec. 1731. Lt.-Col. of the BufiFs 24 Nov
1739. Serving in 1742.
* Appointed Ens. iu above Regt. 25 Mar. 1705. Serving as Lieut, in 1715.
* Appointed Ens. in above Regt. I June 1701. Serving as Lieut, in 1715.
"> Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 23 June 1706. Untraced after 1709.
» Untraced after 1709. A certain James Eaton was made Bt.-Lt.-Col. of Horse 1 Jan. 1712 and in
1715 was serving as Major of Lord Windsor'e Regt. of Horse.
' Serving as Lieut, in 1715.
>o Do.
" Untraced after 1709.
" Do.
" Serving as Lieut, in 1715. The appellation " Conductor " is not apparent. It is possible that this
officer was a son of Captain Chas. Ball, Waggon-Master-Geiieral to the Train of Artillery in Flanders,
and that the words " Conductor Ball " iu the original MS. ought to read " Conductor Ball's son."
" Killed at the battle of Sheriffmuir, where he served as a Lieut, in above Regt.
'* Untraced after 1709.
" Lieut, before 1715. Wounded at the battle of Sheriffmuir. "Resigned by reason of wounds
and mtirmities in 1716." Add. MS. 22264.
" Untraced after 1709.
" Do.
» Do.
» Do.
2' Probably son of Lt.-Genl. Ric. Sutton (a former Lt.-Col.) of above Regt. Placed on half-pay
in 1713.
[1709.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
329
LORD NORTH AND GREY'S REGT. OP FOOT.
CAPTAINS.
13. Major - General Lord
North and Grey,
Col.
13 Jan. 1703.
13. Bt.-Col. Henry Groves,
Lt.-Col. Comg.
25 Apr. 1704.
IS. Bt.-Lt.-Col. Jno. Gran-
ville,
Major.
25 Apr. 1704.
13. Bt. -Major Jno. Ligo-
niere,
30 Mar. 1703.
[10th REGT. OF FOOT.]
LIEUTS.
13. Manus O'Cane,
Capt. -Lieut.
25 July 1705.
Robt. Pyott,3
25 Dec. 1704.
13. Jas. Scott,
24 Auor. 1706.
18. Chas. Legge,
3 Aug. 1704.
18. Geo. Green,
Do.
Gr.
13. Wra. Middleton,
Do.
13. Sam. BuUer,
Do.
Cuthbert Morland,!
24 Feb. 1705.
Bt.-Major Chas. North,2
25 Dec. 1704.
13. Hen. Poilblanc,
24 Feb. 1706.
13. Bt. Lt.-Col. Alex. Spots-
wood,
9 Apr. 1703.
13. Wm. Daniel,
3 Aug. 1704.
13. Greville Raleigh,
24 Feb. 1704.
13. Jno. Hellows,
3 Aug. 1704.
13. Daniel Croye,
1st
3 Aug. 1704.
Edwd. Hanbury,^
2nd
15 Feb. 1708.
Ant. Ligoniere,^
24 Mar. 1707.
Henry Brownjohn,^
30 Apr. 1709.
13. Tho. Preston,
3 Aug. 1704.
Joseph Stysted,^
I May 1709.
Giles Peacock,^
1 Apr. 1706.
Jas. Littlejohn,^
1 May 1709.
ADJT.
Henry Brownjohn,^
3 Aug. 1704.
QR.-MR.
13. Tho. Preston,
10 Apr. 1703.
CHAPLAIN.
Jno. Forster,22
23 Feb. 1706.
SURGEON.
13. Daniel Debize,
10 July 1694.
ENSIGNS.
Barnaby Hughes,"
10 June 1707.
Jno. Slingsby,"
15 Feb. 1708.
Edm. Tichborne,i2
1 May 1709.
Wm. Walker,"
24 May 1707.
Jas. Cuninghara,^*
26 Apr. 1704.
Jno. Langlev,^^
1 Jan. 1709.
Peter Darcy,^^
25 July 1705.
Tho. Nicholas,'?
24 Mar. 1707.
Henry Rogers,^*
25 Dec. 1704.
Chas. Toning,^^
24 June 1708.
Isaac Teale,20
24 Feb. 1704.
Ric. Legge,2i
24 Aug. 1706.
330 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1709]
' Comn. renewed by George I. Services untraeed after 1715.
' Probably bro. to Wm. Lord North and Grey. Appointed Capt. in Lord Mohuu's Regt. of Foot
10 Mar. 1702. Bt.-Major I Jan. 1707. Out of the Army in 1714.
2 Out of the Eegt. in 1714.
* Do.
^ Do. Appointed Major of Col. Henry Harrison's Regt. of Fc^ot 21 May 1719. Serving in 1728.
* Comn. renewed by George I. D. in 1717.
7 Promoted Capt. in same Regt. 11 Jan. 1715. Comn. as Capt. renewed by George II. in 1727.
Exchanged to Col. Chas. Howard's Regt. (19th Foot) and was serving as Capt. in that Regt. in 1740.
* Placed on half-pay as Capt. in 1713. Restored to full-pay before 1717.
' Comn. renewed by George I. Serving in 1740 as senior Lieut, in above Regt.
"^ Out of the Regt in 1714.
" Do.
1^ Comn. renewed by George I. Capt. 20 June 1721. Serving in 1728.
^^ Promoted Lieut, before 1714. Serving in 1717.
'^ Promoted Lieut. 12 Jan. 1710. Comn. renewed by George I. Capt. in Lord Mark Kerr's Regt.
of Foot 9 Nov. 1715. Appointed Lt.-Col. of the 8th Marines 25 Jan. 1741. Placed on half-pay on
reduction of his Regt. in 1749.
15 2nd son of Sr. Roger Langley, Bt., of Sheriff Hutton, co. York, by his 3rd wife. Attained the
rank of Major in above Regt. in 1716. Out of the Regt. in 1728.
^^ Appointed Lieut and Capt. in the Coldstream Guards 15 Aug. 1715. Comn. renewed by
George II. in 1727. D. in Jan. 1729.
17 Out of the Regt in 1713.
18 Promoted Lieut. 1 Jan. 1710. Comn. renewed by George I. Serving in 1717.
19 Promoted Lieut. 24 Jan. 1712. Comn. renewed by George I. Serving in 1717.
=* Probably son of Apothecary-General Isaac Teale. Out of the Regt. in 1714.
^' Appointed Ens. in the Coldstream Guards 3 Nov. 1710. Lieut and Capt 15 Aug. 1715. Capt.-
Lieut and Lt.-Col. 5 Apr. 1733. Capt and Lt.-Col. 30 Oct 1734. D, 7 June 1753.
^ Called " Joseph Foster " in MS. Army List for 1715. Comn. renewed by George I. Serving
in 1717.
[1709.]
COMMISSION KEGISTERS.
331
MAJOR-GENERAL HOWE'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[15th REGT. OF FOOT.]
N.B. — This Regt. formed pnrt of the Reserve at Malplaquet, but was engaged
at the close of the battle.
CAPTAINS.
^' Bt.-Col. And. Armstrong,
Lt.-Col. Comg.
25 Mar. 1705.
IS- Chas. Billingsley,
Major.
25 Mar. 1705.
13. Tho. Garston,
9 Mar. 1699.
13. Robt. Barton,
25 Oct. 1708.
IB. Bt.-Lt.-CoI. Jno. Fowke,
1 Jan. 1G90.
13. Wm. Halliday,
21 May 1708.
13. Bt.-Major Jas. Leslie, K.
Gr.
25 Aug. 170i.
Fras. Burton,'
1 Mar. 1705.
13. Bt.-Major Tho. IVhit-
ney.,
10 Feb. 1695.
13. Ric. Legge,
1 Feb. 1706.
18. Henry Harrison,
25 Aug. 1704.
13. Walter Sandilands,
Capt.-Lt.
24 Oct. 1708.
Chas. Crosbie,2
24 Oct. 1708.
13. Geo. Sinclair,
]2 Apr. 1091.
Wm. Patricks,^
1 Mar. 1706.
13. Edwd. Hargrave,
25 Aug. 1704.
Jno. Laye,'*
24 Oct. 1708.
Wm. Hawlev,^
1 Feb. 1706.
Ric. Talbot,6
1st Lt.
16 June 1706.
13. Tho. Walker,
25 June 1703.
Jas. Whiston,'
24 Dec. 1706.
Hugh Lauder,^
24 Oct. 1708.
3B. Arthur Edwards,
24 Oct. 1708.
13. Ric. Lascelles,
24 Apr. 1706.
ADJT.
Jas. Whiston,^
24 Oct. 1708.
QR.-MR.
13. Wm. Halliday.
CHAPLAIN.
Jno. Max de L'Angle,"
10 Nov. 1706.
SURGEON.
13. Fras. de Faure,
19 Dec. 1700.
ENSIGNS.
Robt. Beatty,^
24 Oct. 1708.
Alex. Urquhart.^"
24 Oct. 1708.
Peter Prowe,"
1 Mar. 1700.
Wm. Churclull,i2
25 Mar. 1708.
Steyner Holford,'^
1 May 1700.
Jas. Place,^*
24 Oct. 1708.
David Fraser,^^
24 Oct. 1708.
Robt. Elliot,i6
12 Apr. 1707.
Roger Combe,"
24 Oct. 1708.
Geo. Shepherd,'*
1 Apr. 1709.
Edm. Webb,'»
12 Feb. 1702.
Jno. Bell,2o
24 Oct. 1708.
332 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1709.]
' Promoted Major 1 Jan. 1711. Coran. renewed bj George I. Appointed Lt.-Col. in the 4tli Tp.
of Life Guards 15 Feb. 1719. Serving in 1742. D. at Kniglitsbridge in 1753.
2 4tli son of Sr. Thoa. Crosbie, Knt., by his 3rd wife. Comu. renewed bj George I. Attained the
rank of Major 14 July 1737. Lt.-Col. of the Kegt. now known as the 43rd L.L 29 Jan. 1741. Md.
first Miss Warburtou of Chester, who was sister to Jane, Duchess of Argyll. Retd. 3 Feb. 1757.
=« Out of the Kegt. in 1714.
* Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 20 June 1706. Capt. 23 April 1711. Serving in 1717.
* Out of the Regt. in 1714.
^ Promoted Capt. 1 Juue 1711. Resigned his Comn. in 1716. Appointed Major of the 8th Marine
Kegt. in Feb. 1741. Out of the last-uamed Kegt. in 1748.
' Comns. of Lieut, and Adjt. renewed by George I. Serving in 1717.
* Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 16 June 1706. Out of the Regt. in 1714.
» Out of the Regt. in 1714.
><> Do.
" Comn. renewed by George I. Serving in 1717.
^- Promoted Lieut. 23 Oct. 1710. Lieut, in Col. Tho. Chudleigh's Regt. of Foot in 1715. Serving
in last-named Regt. in 1728. On half-pay in 1740.
" Out of the Kegt. in 1714.
» Do.
15 Do.
i« Promoted Lieut. 9 Mar. 1710. Serving in 1717.
»^ Out of the Regt. in 1714.
*8 Appointed Lieut, in Col. Dubourgay's Regt. of Foot before 1714. Serving in said Regt. in
1717.
" Promoted Capt. in Col. Stanhope Cotton's Regt. of Foot before 1715.
'" Appointed Qr.-Mr. 23 June 1713. See notice of services on p. 87, note 20.
21 Comn. renewed by George I. Aftds. appointed Rector of Croughton, Northamptonshire.
[1709.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
333
COLOXEL GODFREY'S REGT OF FOOT.
CAPTAINS.
LIEUTS.
Jno. Heigham,'
EN.SIGNS.
Robt. Bradford,i3
Capt. -Lieut.
4 Oct. 1708.
3 Nov. 1708.
Bt. - Col. Wm. Wans-
Bartholomew Moody,*
Edwd. Scatter good, ^*
borough,
3 Nov. 1708.
23 Dec. 1707.
Lt.-Col. Corag.
25 Mar. 1705.
13.
Micbl. Fleming,
Robt. Lauder,5 W.
Jno. Hardie,''
Major.
25 Dee. 1706.
5 Oct. 1708.
1 May 1709.
13.
Sam. Sleigh,
Ben. Gregg,^
Joseph Waldo,i6
6 Sept. 1698.
1 May 1709.
24 June 1 706.
33.
Tho. Hesketh,
Garrett Gaines,^
Robt. Dowse,i7
1 May 1G94.
1 Jan. 1709.
2 May 1 709.
Shugburgh Whitney,^
Jas. Hamilton,^
Jennet Reddich,!^
1 Jan. 1709.
25 Aug. 1704.
30 Apr. 1709.
Jno. Doacet,2
Arthur Hardevelt,'
Geo. Collins:wood,i9
1 May 1709.
24 June 1706.
1 May 1709.
13.
Wm. Gooch,
13. Roderick Beane,
Jas. Walkinshaw,20
1 Ai)r. 1701.
25 Aug. 1704.
15. Tune 1709.
13.
Ric. Redtlich,
13. Wm. Mackreth, W.
Peter Gordon,2i
3 Nov. 1708.
29 June 1705.
3 Nov. 1708.
13.
Tho. Hooke,
13. Wm. Hooke,
Edwd. French,22
25 Aug. 1704.
25 Aug. 1704.
25 Aug. 1704.
13.
Fry Vicaritlge,
Tho. Fothergill,JO
'1
Gr.
26 Apr. 1708.
25 Aug. 1704.
Brudenell Wansborough,^
1 May 1709.
13.
Jno. Ayloffe, W.
Ric. Worthington,^2
Tho. Heley,23
29 June 1705.
1 June 1702.
1 Aug. 1708.
1?
Bt.-Lt.-Col. Jno. Red-
dich.
Chas. Lvon,2^
1 May 1709.
Jk •
31 Dec. 1GS8.
ADjr.
13. Jno. Ayloffe, W.
QR.-MR.
Garret Gaines,^
25 Dec. 1706.
CHAPLAIN.
Nathl. Trotman,25
11 Apr. 1706.
SURGEON.
Edm. Nash,2«
3 Nov. 1708.
» A.ppointed Lieut, in above Regt. 23 Dec. 1707. Comn. of C:ipt. renewed hy George I. Joined
the Eail of HarriiTTton's Regt. of Dragoons as Capt. before 1728. Major 11 June 1733. Lt.-Col.
20 June 1739. Serving in 174o.
334 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1709.]
' Appointed Capt. of an Indep. Cy. of Foot at Annapolis in 1715.
' Appointed Ens. to Lt.-Col. llobt. Lumsdaine's ludep. Cy. of Foot 31 Dec. 1692. Ens. in Col.
Geo. Hamilton's Regt. of Scots Foot in 1C94. Lieut. 1 Oct. 1695. Lieut, in the Hon. Jas. Stanley's
Regt. of Foot 31 May 1701. Bt.-Capt. 1 May 1708. Capt. -Lieut. 3 Nov. 1708. Promoted Capt. in
above Regt. before 1714. Serving in 1717. On balf-pay in 1722.
* Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 25 Aug. 1704. Serving in same Regt. in 1717 as Lieut.
5 Joined the rebel army in 1715.
• Appointed En*, in above Regt. 24 Mar. 1705. Capt. in Col. Tho. Pearce's Regt. of Foot 4 Apr.
1712. Serving with same rank in last-named Regt. in 1728. Appointed Major of Col. Robinson's
newly-raised Regt. of Marnes 3 Dec. 1739. Believed to have d. in the West Indies in 1741.
' Appointed Qr.-Mr. 25 Dec. 1706. Held said appointment until 1 Mar. 1714. Serving as Lieut.
in above Regt. in 1717.
8 Out of the Regt. in 1714.
9 Do.
•0 Promoted Cape. 24 Aug. 1715. Serving in 1717.
" Exchanged with Lieut. Philip Dunbar of Lt.-Gen. Sankey's Regt. of Foot in 1716. On half-pay
as Lieut, in 1 740.
'2 Serving in same Regt. in 1717.
" Promoted Lieut. 10 July 1711. Serving in same Regt. as senior Lieut, in 1740.
^* Serving as a Lieut, in same Regt. in 1717.
'* Do.
'« Out of the Regt. in 17 N.
>7 Do.
'8 Do.
'3 Placed on half-pay in 1713. Restored to full pay in 1715. Capt. 12 Sept. 1734. Serving in
1740.
«> Out of the Regt. in 1714.
21 Do.
» Do.
» Do.
'■'* Comn. renewed by George I. Serving in 1717.
^ Out of the Regt. in 1714.
^* Comn. renewed by George I. Serving in 1 7 1 7.
[1709.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
335
HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL REGT. OF FOOT OF IRELAND.
CAPTAINS.
13
13
13. Bt.-Lt.-Col.Ric. Kane,
Major.
24 Aug. 1704.
13. Bt. - Major Moses
Leathes,
24 May 1702.
13. Bt.-Major Fred. La
Penotiere,
13 Feb. 1702.
13. Peter D'Offranville,
1 Jan. 1703.
13. Nathaniel Hussey,
1 Apr. 1703.
18. Robt. Parker,
11 Sept. 1708.
Wm. Weddall,
25 Aug. 1704.
Henry Wingfield,
25 Mar. 1708.
13. Wm. Leathes,
1 Jan. 1706.
13. Ant. Pujolas,
1 Nov. 1706.
19. Jas. Lilly,
1 May 1708.
Gr.
LIEUTS.
13. Robt. Tripp,
Capt. -Lieut.
11 Sept. 1708.
13. Stephen Gilman,
1 Jan. 1705.
Ric. Ingoldsby,*
28 Aug. 1708.
13. Juo. Blakeney,
25 Aug. 1704.
Ben. Devenish,'
12 Sept. 1708.
13. Jno. Cherry,
1 Apr. 1707.
Tho. Carter,*
I Apr. 1707.
Simon Montfort,*
II Sept. 1708.
Edw. Moyle,^
1 May 1708.
Robt. Re'ed,^'
1 Apr. 1702.
Chas. Parker,^
4 July 1708.
13. Jas. Pinsent,
1 Jan. 1705.
Robt. Selioke,*
28 Sept. 1708.
ENSIGNS.
Joseph Youns:,'
1 May 1708.
Jas. Smith,'"
1 Apr. 1707.
Jas. Scott,"
1 Oct. 1708.
Ric. Hawkins,"
1 May 1708.
Tho. Broderick,"
1 May 1708.
Timothy Jennings,"
16 May 1707.
Acquille Forster,'*
23 Feb. 1709.
Geo. Halfhide,''
1 Apr. 1707.
Jno. Evre,'"
1 Jan. 1709.
Juo. Hamilton,'*
1 Jan. 1709.
Wm. Hopkey,"
1 Jan. l'709.
Geo. Mann,=*^
7 Mar. 1 700.
AD.TT.
13. Robt. Parker.
QR.-MR.
Jacob Berger,-^
25 May 1705.
CHAPLAIN.
18- Henry Reynolds.
SURGEON.
Jno. Young.-'
1 Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 29 Mar. 1707. Capt. before 1715. Capt. and Lt.-Col. in the
1st Foot Guards 11 June 1715. 2nd Major of last-named llegt. with rank of Col. 16 Xov. 1739.
Brigdr.-Gen. 25 Feb. 1744. Commanded a Brigade at Foutenoy and was dismissed the Service for
refusing to obey orders during said battle. I), iu 1759.
- Out of the Regt. in 1714.
536 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1709.]
^ Serring as a Lieut, in above Regt. in 1717.
* Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 1 Apr. 1707. Serving as a Lieut, in same Regt. in 1717.
' Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 25 Aug. 1704. Serving as a Capt. in same Regt. in 1717. On
half-puy in 1722.
* Out of the Regt. in 1714. A certain Robt. Reed was appointed Lieut, and Capt. in tbe 1st Foot
Guards 11 Jan. 1715.
' Promoted Capt. -Lieut, of above Regt. before 1714. Serving in 1717.
* Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 1 Apr. 1707. Serving as Lieut, in 1715. D. in 1716.
' Promoted Lieut. 10 Aug. 1709. Serving in 1717.
Out of the Regt. in 1714.
Promoted Lieut. 23 May 1710. Serving in 1715.
Promoted Lieut. 10 Dec. 1710. Serving as Adjt. to above Regt. in 1717.
Out of the Regt. in 1714.
Do.
* Promoted Lieut. 29 Feb. 1712. Serving in 1717.
* Serving as Lieut, in Brigdr.-Gen. Grant's Regt. of Foot in 1715.
' Out of the Regt. in 1714.
* Promoted Lieut. 23 Mar. 1711. Serving in 1717.
^ Promoted Lieut. 23 Mar. 1711. Resigned his Comn. in 1717.
» Promoted Lieut. 1 Aug. 1713. Out of the Regt. in 1717.
2' Out of the Regt. in 1714.
'^^ Left the Regt. 10 Dec. 1710.
[1709.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
337
LTEUT.-GENERAL ERLE'S REGT. OF FOOT*
[IOth REGT. OF FOOT.]
CAPTAINS.
Geo. Freake,^
Lt.-Col. Comg.
23 Mar. 1709.
Leonard Cradock,-
Major.
23 Mar. 1709.
Ric. Hawley,^
21 Jan. 1703.
Wm. Leigh.*
Harry Freake.*
7 May 1708.
Ric. Stone,*
7 Mnr. 1706.
Eic. Wills/
Gr.
The. Woodhonse,'
24 Apr. 1707.
Geo. Paxton/
23 Mar. 1709.
Tho. New/«
23 Dec. 1708.
Wm. Tavlor,"
1 May 1709.
LIEUTS.
Saml. Norman,
Capt. -Lieut.
Jno. Whiting,'- W.
7 May 1708.
Mons. Simondd."
Wm. Court,"
5 Apr. 1708.
Ric. Tovey.^^
Sr. Warren Crosbie, Bt.
24 Apr. 1707.
Robt. Eaglesfield.'^
Wm. Martin,''
1st Lt.
Tho. Piercy,"
2nd Lt.
7 May 1708.
Tho. Holland,-"
21 Jan. 1703.
Wm. Mercer,^'
18 Oct. 1703.
Jas. Philips.^*
Tho. Pratt."
CHAPLAIN.
Saml. Dunster,"
7 May 1708.
ADJT.
Tho. Pratt,"
6 Dec. 1706.
QR.-MR.
Erie Simonds,'-
23 Mar. 1709.
ENSIGNS.
Edwd. Rawson,"
5 Apr. 1708.
Gabriel Simond-i,**
1 Aug. 1707.
Tho. In wood,*"
7 May 1708.
Wm. Butts,"
7 May 1708.
Wm. Davenport,-'
24 June 1707.
Michl. Legge."
Mat. Waller,'"
24 Apr. 1707.
* No List of this Regt. is given in the Flanders Army List for 1709. And the only writer who
includes Erie's Regt. in the list of British Infantry at Malplaquet is Boyer {Annals of Queen Anne).
The claim of the 19th Regt. to commemcrate Malplaquet was, inter alia, considered hy a War Otiicc
Committee that sat in 1882 to determine the claims of Regiments to add certain unrecorded victories
to their battle honours on their colours. Erie's Kegt. was probably in the Reserve at Malplaquet.
S 3575. ^
338 EJJGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1709.]
' Of Upway, Dorset. Son of Robt. Freake. Appointed Capt. in Col. Tho. Erie's Rejjt. of Foot
2 Aug. 1689." Capt. of the Grendr. Cy. I July 1691. Major 7 Mar. 1706. Served in Flanders and
at Cadiz. Corairanded above Regr. in the absence of Lt.-Gen. Erie. Hrigdr.-Ger. 12 Feb. 1711.
Purchased the Colonelcy 22 Jan. 1712, and sold the same to Brigadier Sutton in April following.
D. in 1730. Hd. at Upway.
' Appointed ICns. in above Regt. 25 Aug. 1693. Capt. 18 May 1699. Had the Queen's leave to be
absent from his Regt. when it was sent to the West Indies in 1702. Bt.-Major 7 Mar. 1706. Out of
the Regt. 10 June 1710.
* Younger son of Henry Hawley, of Brentford. Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 7 Mar. 1692.
Lieut. 13 Aug. 169.5. Major of same Regt. 10 June 1710. Serving with same rank in 1740.
* A certain " Wm. Lee " was appointed Lieut, in above Regt. in 1689. Serving in Ireland as Capt-
in 1706. Bt.-Lt -Col. 1 Jan. 1712. Transferred to the Coldstream Guards as Capt. and Lt.-CoL
22 July 1715. D. 12 Jan. 1733.
' Bro. to Lt.-Col. George Freake. Appointed Capt.-Lieut. to above Regt. 6 Dec. 1706. Bt.-Capt.
24 Apr. 1707. Services untraced after 1709.
* D. as Capt. in above Regt. in 1716.
' Appointed Lieut, in above Regt. 4 Mar. 1694. Untraced after 1709.
8 Comn. renewed in Jan. 1715. On half-pay in 1735.
' Not in any subsequent List.
If" Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 20 Aug. 1695. Lieut, before 1706. Capt.-Lieut. 7 May 1708.
Untraced after 1709.
'1 A certain \Vm. Taylor was appointed Colonel of a Regt. of Foot to be raised for H.M.'s Service
in the West Iniies 1 Apr. 1710.
'- The name of Lieut. Jno. W^hiting is erroneously given among the officers of Col. Godfrey's
Regt. of Foot wounded at Malplaquet in Records, I6th Font. Whiting's name appears as Lieut, in
Sutton's Regt. iu the MS. Army List for 1715, and was promoted Capt.-Lieut. in the 16th Foot same
year.
'3 Promoted Capt. in same Regt. 23 Dec. 1726. Serving in 1728.
'^ Services untraced after 1709.
»* Do.
'6 Of Crosbie Park, Wicklow. Serving as Capt.-Lieut. in above Regt. in 1740. D. in 1759.
" Appointed Lieut, in Col. Stanwix's Regt. of Foot before 1714. Serving in said Regt. in 1717.
>8 Untraced after 1709.
19 Comn. as Lieut, renewed in Jan. 1715.
«> Placed on half-pay as Capt. in 1713.
21 Promoted Capt. iu same Regt. 31 Mar. 1737. Serving in 1740.
22 Promoted Capt. 10 Jan. 1710. Serving in 1740.
23 Appointed Qr.-Mr. to above Regt. 21 Sept. 1705. Serving as Capt. of the Grendr. Cy. in Jan.
1715.
2^ Comn. renewed in Jan. 1715.
-s Promoted Lieut. 16 Nov. 1713. Placed on half-pay same year.
26 Appointed Lieut, and Capt. in the 1st Foot Guards 11 Jan. 1715. Capt. and Lt.-Col. 18 July
1718. D. in 1747 on the full-pay List while holding the appointment of Deputy Ranger of Enfield
Chase.
27 Services untraced after 1709.
28 Do.
^« Promoted Lieut. 23 Jan. 1711. Serving as Senior Lieut, in same Regt. in 1740.
-° Serving as Lieut, in same Regt. in Jan. 1715.
SI Out of the Regt. 2 Nov. 1713.
^2 Placed on half-pay iu 1713.
[1709.]
COMMISSION" REGISTERS.
3.39
HER MAJESTY'S REGT. OF BRITISH FUZILIERS.
[ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS.]
CAPTAINS.
Brig dr. 'General Samp-
son de Lalo, K.
Col.
29 June 1706.
Wm. Murray,^
Lt.-Col. Comg.
24 Sept. 1708.
Jno. Row,- K.
Major.
24 Sept. 1708.
Jas. de Montresor, W.
25 Feb. 1702.
Jno. Dunbar,
25 Aug. 1704.
53. Alex. Fairlie, K.
)3
3B
Gr.
25 Aug. 1704.
Lewis Rival,'
25 Aug. 1704.
Jno. Wemvss,^ K.
24 Mar. 1709,
Robt. Urquhart,'
24 Mar. 1709.
Geo. Home,®
1 Jan. 1709.
Ant. Lowthcr,'' W.
1 Jan. 1708.
iB. Jno. Douglas,
24 Dee. 1706.
And. Monroe,^ K.
24 Mar. 1709.
1st I.IEDTS. 2nU LIEUTS.
^. Wm. McHenry, Wm. Nodding,"
Capt.-Lieut. 1 Jan. 1708-
18 Mar. 1709.
Jno. Coiistiuitine,"
I May 1709.
Robt. Patterson,'"
18 Mar. 1709.
Chas. Swnn,"
18 Mar. 1709.
Mungo Mathews,*^
1 Jan. 1708.
53. Jas. Ogilvie,
1st. Lt."l
25 Aug. 1704. I
Jno. Ross,'^ K. y
2ndLt. I
13.
1 May 1709.
Geo. Jackson,'*
1 Jan. 1708.
Robt. Straiton,
25 Aug. 1704.
J
Lewis Dick,''
18 Miir. 1709.
Jno. Root,'^
1 May 1709.
Jno. Herbertson,'^
24 Dec. 1 706.
Pat. Maxwell,
24 Apr. 1706.
Jas. Gumming,'*
18 Mar. 1709.
Robt. Packhani,'-"
1 May 1709.
Fras. Skene,'-'
25 Aug. 1701.
Wm. Ros.s,--
18 Mar. 1709.
Robt Harris,-*
18 Mar. 1709.
Tho. Don,-*
24 June 1707.
Wm. Napier,-^
1 Jan. 1708.
Jas. Graham,-"
2 Jan. 1708.
David Brymer,'-'
24 June 1707.
Geo. Skene,-^
24 Aug. 1706.
Isaac Hamon,-''
1 May 1709.
Geo. Hume® (or Home).
24 June 1706.
QU.-MR.
Wm. Colville.^"
10 Feb. 1703.
CUAI'LAIN.
Robt. Middleton."
SURGEON.
Jno. Craig,'^
24 Apr. 1706.
Y a
340 . EXGLISH ARMY LISTS AXD [1709.]
^ Younger bro. to Sr. Jas. Murray, Bt. of Clermont, N.B. Appointed Capt. in above Res^.
14 Sept. 1693. Major 15 Aug. 1706. " Bt. Col. 1 Jan. 1712. Servinj; in 1717.
- Probably bro. to Brigdr.-Gen. Kow of same Regt., who fell at Blenheim. Appointed Lieut.
1 Aug. 1693. S'irveil at the siege of \amur. Out of above Regt. in Jan. 171.5.
^ Appointed Eu«:. in the Earl of Monmouth's Regt. of Foot 1 Mar. 1691. Transferred to the Scot8
Fusiliers after 1702. Left the Regt. 17 Oct. 1711.
* Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 30 May 1694. 1st Lieut. 24 Aug. 1704.
* Comn. renewed by George I. Serving in 1717.
* 1st Lieut, with power to act as Capt. in above Regt. 1 June 1707. Serving in 1717.
" Son of John Lowther, merchant of Dantzic and nephew of first Visct. Lonsdale. Appointed Ens.
in the Earl of Barrymore's Regt. of Foot 27 Jan. 17<)6. Comn. as C;ipt. in the Scots Fusiliers renewed
by George I. Transferred to the Coldstream Guards as Cipf.-Lt. and Lt. Col. 20 Dec. 1717. Lt.-Col.
aud Capt. 8 July 1721. Col. of a newly-raised Regt. of Marines 19 Nov. 1739. Major-Gen. in May
1745. D. 14 Jan. 1746 aged 59, and was bd. in Westminster Abbey.
* Appointed Capt.-Lieut. to above Regt. 24 June 1707.
^ Appointed Ens. in Sr. Ric. Temple's Regt. of Foot 26 Apr. 1706. Untraced after 1709.
^° Appointed 2nd Lieut, in above Regt. 25 Aug. 1704. Placed on half-pay as Qr.-Mr. in 1713.
^^ Appointed 2nd Lieut, in above Regt. 25 Aug. 1704. Serving as Lieut, in same Regt. in 1728.
^^ Called " Mathie " in 1715 ^rm^ List. Appointed 2nd Lieut, in above Regt. 25 Aug. 1704.
Capt. 5 May 1727. Serving in 1740.
" Appointed 2nd Lieut, in above Regt. 25 Aug. 1704.
^* Promoted Capt. 1 Jan. 1710. Serving in 1728 as Capt. in Major-Gen. Sabine's Regt. of
Foot.
^= Appointed 2Dd Lieut, in above Regt. 25 Aug. 1704. Capt.-Lieut. 5 May 1727. Out of the Regt,
before 1740.
'* Son of a non-coraraissioned officer who fell at Blenheim. Appointed JJnd Lieut, in above. Regt.
26 June 1706. Untraced after 1709.
'" Promoted Capt. in above Regt. 17 Oct. 1711. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
^* Promoted Capt. 7 Dec. 1739. Serving in 1740.
^' Comn. renewed by George I. in March 1715.
^ A certain " Robt. Packingham" was appointed Capt.-Li.^ut. of Col. Edwd. Jones's Regt. of Foot
13 Jan. 1711.
'^ Serviug as 1st Lieut, in above Regt. in 1728.
" Promoted 1st Lieut. 24 Mar. 1729. Serving in 1740.
'^ Comn. renewed by George L in March 1715. Out of the Regt. in 1717.
'* Promoted Capt. in same Regt. 26 Aug. 1710. Serving with same rank in 1728.
^ A certain Wm. Napier was appointed Lieut, iu the Earl of Uyudford's Scots Dragoons 26 Jan.
1711.
^ Serving with same rank in same Regt. in 1728.
*^ Comn. as 1st Lieut, renewed in Jan. 1715. Drawing half-pay iu 1740.
^ Serving as 1st Lieut, iu above Regt. in 1728.
*' Appointed Capt. in the Earl of Orkney's Regt. of Foot 19 May 1715. Major 10 July 1737.
Lt.-Col. Queen's Regt. of P'oot 1 Apr. 1743. Out of said Regt. in Oct. 1746.
^ Services nnlraced after 1709.
=^ Out of the Regt. in 1717.
^■•' Comn. renewed by George I. in March 1715.
[1709.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
311
HER MAJESTY'S REGT. OF [ROYAL] WELSH FUSILIERS.
CAPTAINS.
3B. Brig dr. -General Joseph
Sabine,
Col.
1 Apr. 1705.
S
S.
Lt.-Col.
13. Isaac Eyme,
25 Aug. 1704.
Major
Jno. Paterson,
18 Oct. I70i.
Isaac Jevereau, W.
24 Dec. 1704.
Arthur Brett.^ W.
2 Apr. 1705.
Robt. Rigbv,^
1 Apr. 1705.
Ralph Whitfield,'
24 June 1707.
JJ. Southwell Pigot,
24 Dec. 1705.
Tho. Vincent,* W.
24 Nov. 1708.
Gr.
1st lieuts.
13. Stephen Cadroy,
Capt. -Lieut.
24 Nov. 1708.
Newsham Peers,'' W.
24 June 1707.
Gilbert Priuirose,®
23 Feb. 1709.
Jas. Bissell,^
23 Feb. 1709.
Wni. Cole,«
24 Nov. 1708.
38. Jno. Powell, W.
25 Apr. 1706.
Nevil Parker,^ K.
24 June 170G.
Jno. Hawtayne,'"
25 Apr. 1706.
Edwd. Callender,"
25 Mav 1705.
Edwd. Thetford,'-
24 June 1706.
Jno. Foster,'*
24 Nov. 1708.
Cha.«. Mvlott,"
24 Sept. 1707.
36. Grifiith Jones,
1st Lt.
25 Aug. 1704.
13. Jas. Fullerton, K.
25 June 1706.
2.ND LIEOTS.
Rich. Ashbv,'' W.
24 Apr. 1707.
Edw. Pole,''
23 Feb. 1709.
Robt. Brachley,''
24 Sept. 1708.
Mat. Pennefather,"
24 Sept. 1708.
Henry Ruuisev,'*
24 Sept. 1707.
Jno. Pennefather,*'
24 June 1707.
Jas. Gordon,-' W.
23 Feb. 1709.
Chas. Walter,^'^
24 Nov. 1708.
Jno. Kennedv,"'
24 June" 1706.
Tho. Burrough,-*
24 Nov. 1708.
Jos. Bartlev, K.
24 Apr. 1707.
Wm. Armstrong,-'
23 Feb. 1709.
ad.it.
38. Jno. Powell, W.
25 Aug. 1704.
QR.-JIR.
Wm. Cole,«
24 Apr. 1708.
CHAPLAIN.
Edwd. Deane,^
8 June 1 706.
SURGEON.
38. Jno. White,
24 Sept. 1707.
.342 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1709.]
' Promoterl Major of above Regt. 24 Dec. 1711. Bt.-Col. 15 Nov. 1711. Serving as Lieut.-Col. of
above Kegt. in 1715.
- Untraced after 1709.
' Comu. renewed by George I. 1 June 1715.
* Appointed 2nd Litut. in above Regt. 31 M&y 1701. Lieut, with power to act as Capt. of his Cy.
24 June 1706. Bt.-Lt.-Col. 1 Jan. 1712. Serving as Major of above Regt. 1 June 1715.
5 Appointed 2nd Lieut, in above Regt. 25 Apr. 1706. Lt.-Col. 22 Dec. 1722. Col. of the Rl.
Welsh Fusiliers 23 Nov. 1739. D. of wounds reed, at the battle of Dettingen.
® Believed to have been a natural son of Brigdr.-Gen. Gilbert Primrose. Appointed 2ud Lieut, in
above Regt. 21 June 1706. Major of Col. Tho. Howard's Regt. of Foot 18 June 1723. D. as Lt.-
Col. in 1739.
7 Appointed 2nd Lieut, in above Regt. 24 Apr. 1707. Capt. 18 June 1713. Serving in same Regt.
as Capt. in 1728.
* Appointed 2nd Lieut, in above Regt. 24 June 1706. Qr.-Mr. 24 Apr. 1708. Capt. in same Regt.
before 1715, in which year he was preferred to a Troop in Gen. Lumley's Regt. of Horse.
' Previous services untraced. Out of the Regt. before 1 June 1715.
^^ Not in any subsequent List.
" Placed on half-pay in 1712. D. a Capt. in 1732. — Getitlenia7i's Magazine.
*^ Served as Qr.-Mr. of above Regt. previous to 1708. Promoted Capt. -Lieut. 24 Dec. 1711.
Placed on half-pay as Capt. in 1713.
^^ L^ntraced after 1709.
1^ Do.
'^ Do.
'^ 3rd son of Samuel Pole, of Radbourne, Co. Derby. Promoted Capt. 13 Aug. 1713. Capt. in
Major-Gen. Humphrey Gore's Regt. of Dragoons 22 Dec. 1726. Major 9 Mar. 1732. Lt.-Col.
18 Aug. 1739. Col. 22 Dec. 1747. Appointed Col. of the 10th Foot 10 Aug. 1749. Major-Gen.
9 Feb. 1757. D. a Lt.-Gen. 25 Dec. 176:i.
" Appointed Lieut, and Capt. in the 1st Foot Guards 10 Sept. 1712. Capt. and Lt.-Col. 30 Oct.
1734. Serving in 1743. D. in 1758.
^* Fifth son of Kingsmill Pennefather of New Park, Tipperary. Called " Joseph Matthew Penne-
father" in the 1715 Ai-iny List.
^® Promoted Capt.-Lieut. to above Regt. in 1716.
^ Fourth son of Kingsmill Pennefather of New Park, Tipperary. Serving as Capt.-Lieut. of above
Regt. 1 June 1715.
-' Serving as 1st Lieut, in above Regt. 1 June 1715.
" Sold his Comn. as a 1st Lieut, in above Regt. in 1715.
2^ Untraced after 1709.
2^ Do.
"^ Serving as 1st Lieut, in above Regt. 1 June 1715.
"^ Untra«ed after 1709.
[1709.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
343
BRIGADIER-GENERAL PRIMROSES REGT. OF FOOT.
L24TH REGT. OF FOOT.]
CAPTAIN.S.
33. Brigdr.- General Gil-
bert Primrose,
Col.
33. Bt.-Col. Pat. Meade,
Lt.-Col. Comg.
25 Aug. 1 704.
38. Bt.-Lt.-Col.Tho. Old-
field,
Major.
25 Aug. 1704.
Bt. -Major Eras. Jef-
freys,^
17 Aug. 1695.
33. Jno. La Coude,
Gr.
19 Feb. 1697.
Chas. Mitford,=
9 Mar. 1708.
Jerrain Duce,'
18 Mar. 1707.
Ben. Drake,*
25 Aug. 1704.
33. Tho. Albritton,
18 June 1705.
33. Major Tho. PoUexfen,
20 Mar. 1G94.
Alex. Abercromby,^
16 Mar. 1709.
33. Verney Lloyd,
25 Aug. 1704.
38. Philip Bragg,
25 Aug. 1704.
LIEDTS.
33. Jno. Burton,
Capt.-Lieut.
24 Apr. 1708.
33. Jno. Parr,
25 Mar. 1705.
33. Tim. Thomas,
25 Aug. 1704.
Simon Roach,"
24 Apr. 1708.
33. Abr. Stapleton, >
1st Lt
33. Ralph Ramsey,
2nd Lt.
25 Aug. 1704.
33. Fras. Mallery,
18 Aug. 1695.
Chris. Garrey ^ («c),
8 June 1709.
33. Henry Berkeley,
24 Oct. 1708.
Peter Carnac,^
25 Mar. 1705.
Jas. Maxwell,^
23 Dec. 1705.
33. Jno. Douglas,
25 Aug. 1704.
33. Bt.-Capt. Peter GrofFey,
25 Oct. 1704.
Saml. Blackwell,^"
24 Dec. 1707.
ENSIGNS.
Saml. Cricli,"
10 Apr. 1708.
Michael Swift,"
25 Mar. 1705.
Danl. Durel,''
25 Aug. 1704.
Tho. Tempest, * •
8 June 1709
Edm. Roach, '•■^
24 Apr. 1708.
Chas. Leman,"
20 May 170.).
Wm. Bonfov.'^
1 Sept. 'l 70G.
Jno. Ballard,>8
1 June 1703.
33. Saml. Fumes,
27 Feb. 1703.
Jno. Gordon,'*
1 Mar. 1709.
Chas. Douglas,-"
24 Feb. 1708.
33. Jno. Gardiner.
ADJT.
Jas. Maxwell,'
24 Oct. 1708.
QR.-MR.
33. Peter Groffey,
1 May 1704.
CHAPLAIN.
33. Ptter Maturiu.
SUBGEON.
33. Peter Carnac,
25 J uly 1699.
344 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1709.]
' Appointed l8t Lieut, to the Grendr. Cy. in ahove ReRt. 1 May 1689. Capt. Aug. 1695.
Bt.-Major 1 Jan. 1707. Bt.-Lt.-Col. 1 Jan. 1712. Ouc of the Kegt. in 1715.
^ Appointed Ens. in Lord North and Grey's Regt. 25 Mar. 1706. Cornn. as Capt. renewed by
George I.
' Out of the Regt. in 1715.
* Promoted Bt. -Major 1 Jan. 1712. Lt.-Col. of above Regt. 18 June 1723. Serving in Ireland in
1725.
* Out of the Regt. in 1715. A certain " Capt. Alex. Abercrombie of Glassaugh" was M.P. for
Banffshire in the reign of George I., and d. 6 Jan. 172'i.
* Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 25 Jan. 1707. Promoted Capt. 2 Feb. 1711. Serving as Capt.
in Major-Gen. Sabine's Regt. (Rl. Welsh Fusiliers) in 1728.
■ Geary. Promoted Lieut, before 1715. Capt. 18 June 1723. D. on active service in the Car-
thagena Expedition of 1741.
® Promoted Capt. 12 June 1713. Serving as Capt. in Lord Molesworth's Regt. of Foot in 1728.
* Appointed Adjt. 24 Oct. 1708. Capt. 5 Oct. 1721. Serving in same Regt. in 1728. This officer's
son and namesake reed, an Ensign's Comn. in 1709 or 1710, although only a child and incapable of
serving. Fee " List of Minors in several Regiments " (1712) given in Addenda.
^° Out of the Regt. in 1715.
^^ Placed on half-pay as Lieut, in 171.''.
'* Promoted 2nd Lieut, of Grendrs. 20 March 1710. Comn. renewed by George T. Serving as
Lieut, in Col. Ligonier's Regt. of Horse in 1728. A certain "Michael Swift, Esq.," d. in 1737, and
his will was proved at Dublin same year.
" Out of the Regt. in 1715.
'M)o.
^'•' Do.
'^ Appointed Lient. in Col. Phil. Honywood's newly-raised Regt. of Dragoons in 1715. Capt.
23 May 1720. Serving in 1 728.
^7 Out of the Regt. in 1715.
'* Promoted Lieut, before 1715. Capt.-Lieut. 18 June 1723.
'* Comn. renewed by George L
'•• Placed on half-pay as Lieut, in 1713.
[1709.]
COMMISSION^ KEGISTERS.
345
COLONEL PRESTON'S REGT. OF FOOT.
CAPTS.
38. Bt.-Col. Jas. Cran-
ston, K.
Lt.-Col. Going.
24 Oct. 1705.
33. Jno. Blackader,
Major.
24 Oct. 1705.
13. Jno. Wilson,
Gr.
25 Aug. 1704.
33. Bt.-Col. Alex. Living-
ston,
25 Aug. 1704.
38. Wm. Dnimmond,
15 Mar. 1693.
33. Jas. Lawson,
1 June 1704.
38. Jas. Aikman,
7 May 1694.
33. Mat. Bernard,
1 Aug. 1706.
38. Robt. Ferguson,
1 Aug. 1706.
Wadbam Spragne,!
25 Aug. 1704.
Wm. ElHot,2
10 Nov. 1704.
38. Pat. Dickson,
1 Aug. 1706.
[THE CAMERONIANS.]
LIEUTS.
Tbos. Shaw, K.,3
Capt. -Lieut.
1 Dec. 1708.
33. Jno. Dalrymple,
25 Aug. 1704.
Robt. Preston,*
10 Jan. 1706.
33. Alex. Ogilvie,
1st Lieut.
23 Apr. 1705.
Jos. Laing,^ I
2nd Lieut.
• 23 Apr. 1705. j
33. Bt.-Capt. George Doug-
las.
1 Dec. 1 708.
Robt. Pringle,^
I Sept. 1707.
Wm. Grey,^
10 Jan. 1706.
Chas. Cockburn,8 W.
1 Dec. 1708.
33. Jas. Simpson, W.
1 June 1704.
Fras. Graham,^
23 Apr. 1705.
Wm. Ferguson, i'^
15 May 1705.
Robt. Barclay,!!
24 June 1708.
Wm. Dver,i2
10 Jan. 1706.
AD.JT.
Hugh Sempill,-'
QR.-MR.
33. Tho. Drummond.
CHAPLAIN.
Saml. Halliday,-*
1 Dec. 1703.
SURGEON.
33. Alex. Arthur,
28 July 1706.
CADET.
Chas. Colville.''
ENSIGNS.
Alex. Burnet,i3 W.
10 Jan. 1706.
Fras. Scott,!*
1 Dec. 1708.
Geo. Pringle,!^
10 Jan. 1706.
William Douglas,!^
1 Dec. 1708.
Jno. Colville,!^
25 Jan. 1708.
Jas. Gordon,!*
25 Aug. 1704.
Geo. Baylie,i9
1 Dec. 1708.
Wm. Russell,2o
10 Jan. 1706.
Jno. Blair,"
24 June 1708.
Geo. Inglis, K,
1 Aug. 1706.
Wm. Elpliinstone,"
1 Sept. 1707.
346 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1709.]
* Appointed Lieut, in the Earl of Lpven's Repjt. of Foot, 1 Aug. 1693. Sen-ed at the siege of
Nainur. Corau. as Lieut, renewed in 1702. Serving as Capt. in the Cameronians in 1728.
^ Untraced among several officers of this name.
^ Bro. to Sr. Jno. Schaw, or Shaw, Bart., and the last of four brothers of this name in Marlborough's
Army. George, Lieut, in the Scots Fusiliers, fell at the siege of Lille. Alexander, Capt. in the
Kojal Regt. of Foot, was killed in a quarrel by the Master of Sinclair, then serving as Capt.-Lieut. in
the Cameronians ; Hugh, Ensign in the Cameronians, was also killed by the Master of Sinclair a few
days after the battle of Wynendale. The feeling against the Master of Sinclair was so strong in the
Army that he was brought to a Court Martial, 17 Oct. 1708, and being found guilty of the breach of
the 19th Article of War, he was sentenced to suffer death, but in consideration of the high provocation
given to the prisoner by the deceased, the Court recommended the said prisoner to the Duke of
Marlborough's mercy. Owing to Marlborough's clemency, the Master of Sinclair escaped with his
life, but liad to throw up his Comn. and retire for a season to a foreign country.
* Promoted Capt. before 1715. D. of wounds reed, at the battle of I'reston, Lancashire, iu 1715.
* Untraced after 1709.
* Serving in same Kegt. in 1717.
^ Untraced after 1709.
® D. from his wounds.
^ Wounded by an explosion of gunpowder 3 June 1710 (liecords'). Promoted Capt.-Lieut. 13 Dec.
1715. Capt. 25 Dec. 1730. Serving in 1740.
^^ Promoted Capt. 13 Dec. 1715. Serving in same Regt. as Capt. in 1728.
" Serving in 1717.
^- Do.
" Promoted Capt. 13 Dec. 1715. Serving as Capt. in the Rl. Scots Fusiliers iu 1728.
^* Serving in 1717.
'5 Out of the Regt. in 1717.
i« Do.
^' See his Comn. as Lieut, in same Regt. on p. 104 and note thereto. At the time of his death, in
April 1741, Lord Colville was serving as Lt.-Col. of a battalion of Col. Gooch's American Regi. at
the siege of Carthageua.
^^ Promoted Lieut, in 1715. Serving in 1717.
'* Placed on half-pay iu 1713. Serving in same Regt. in 1717.
«» Serving in 1717.
^' Promoted Lieut. 24 Aug. 1711. See p. 104, note 6, in which his Comn. as Capt. is given as
" 17 June 1781 " instead of 17 June 1731.
^ Comn. as Lieut, renewed by George I. in June 1715.
^ Succeeded his bro. as 11th Baron Sempill in 1716. See biog. notice on p. 104 note 1.
^* Untraced after 1715, in which year his Comn. was renewed by George I.
^ See his Comn. as Ensign on p. 104 and note thereto. His war services are given as follows in
Douglas's l^eerage of Scotlaiid : " Served as a Cadet with the 26th Regt. of Foot at Malplaquet.
Wounded at the attack on the Rebels at Preston in 1715. Served at Gibraltar during the siege of
1727. Wounded at Dettingen as Major of the 21st Fusiliers, and his horse shot under him. Com-
manded the 21st at the battle of Fontenoy, where he had three fingers of bis left hand cut off and was
wounded in his foot. Was at Osteud when besieged by the French in 1745. Commanded his Regt.
at CuUoden iu 1746, and at Laffelt in 1747. Lieut.-Geu. in 1770. D. at Edinburgh 29 Aug. 1775,
aged 85."
[1709.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
347
LIEUT.-GENERAL
MEREDYTH'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[37th
REGT. OF FOOT.]
CAPTAINS.
LIE UTS.
"Wm. Smithwick,^
Capt.-Lieut.
ENSIGNS.
Tho. Jones, K.
11 Mar. 1708.
6 Nov. 1708.
Bt.-Col.Wm. Windress,^
Mat. Browne,®
Ric. Edwards,^^
Lt.-Col. Comg.
25 Mar. 1707.
25 June 1705
9 Mar. 1705.
13.
Phil. Eletcher,
13.
Paul Wood.
Conwav Mace,"
Major.
22 July 1706.
13 Feb. 1702.
6 Nov. 1708.
%.
Ric. Cavthy,
13.
Tho. Jones,
1 Mar. 1704.
Nich. Langham,"
29 June 1708
13.
Phil. Finney.
13.
Jas. Ogilvy,
25 June 1706.
Thos. Timpson,"
1 July 1709-
13.
Jas. Butler,
3B.
Adam Loftus,
Jno. Cotton,'^
1 Mar. 1704.
11 Mar. 1708.
24 June 1706
13.
Toby Cramer,
Gr.
25 Mar. 1703.
13.
Chas. Stedman,
1st Lt.
25 June 1704.
Jno. Chilcott,^
2nd Lt.
25 June 1705.
»
Wm. Graves,^
Laurence Armstrong,'
Jno. H.alford,'"
25 Mar. 1705.
25 June 1705.
1 Mar. 1704.
13.
Ralph Walsh,
John Nangle,"
Ben. Jones,''
25 Mar. 1707.
25 Mar. 1707.
12 May 1706.
Henry Redknap,*
Nicholas Bissell '^ (or
Ric. Pierson,'*
25 Nov. 1708.
Bisset),
25 Mar. 1703.
25 June 1705
Robt. Barton,*
13.
Jas. Kent,
Walter Jones,''
24 June 1706.
29 June 1708.
25 June 1705,
13.
Henry Byron,
Adam Williamson,"
Wm. Orlebar,-"
6 Nov. 1708.
13
13
13
12 May 1707.
ADJT,
Henry Byron,
11 Mar. 1708.
QK.-MK.
Paul Wood.
CHAI'LAIN.
Geo. Smith.'-'
SUKGEOy.
Adam WilUumson.
25 Mar. 1707
348 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1709.]
* Appointed Ens. in the Coldstream Guards 1 Jan. 1692. Lieut, and Capt. 2 Nov. 1702. Lieut. -Col.
of Meredyth's Regt. 9 Mar. 1705. Bt.-Col. 1 Jan. 1707. Col. of last-named liegt. 1 May 1710.
D. in 1715.
' Appointed Lieut, in Visct. Charlemont's Regt. of Foot in Ireland 28 June 1701. Comn. as Capt.
renewed in 1715. " A gentleman of good fortune in Berkshire " {War Office MS.').
' Comn. renewed in 1715.
* Served previously in Sr. Ric. Temple's Regt. of Foot, and was appointed Capt. in Meredyth's
Regt. by the Duke of Marlborough. Believed to be identical with the Lt.-Col. Barton of Col. Kane's
Regt. of Foot, drowned in the River St. Lawrence 22 Aug. 1711.
' Uutraced after 1709.
* Served previously as Adjt. to above Regt. Drowned in the River St. Lawrence in 1711.
' Comn. as Lieut, renewed in 1715.
' Is said to have entered the Army in 1699. Capt. in above Regt. before 1711, in which year he
was shipwrecked with his Regt. in the St. Lawrence with the disastrous Quebec Expedition of that
year. Appointed Capt. in Col. Pliilipps's newly-raised Regt. of Foot (40th Foot) in 1717. Promoted
Lt.-Col. of said Regt. 1 Dec. 1720. Lt.-Govr. of Nova Scotia in 1725. Lt.-Col. Comg. his Ri-'gt. iu
1731. Committed suicide in a fit of temporary insanity 7 Dec. 173».
' Comn. renewed in 1715. A certain Jno. Nangle was appointed Lieut, to the 2nd Tp. of Horse
Grendr. Guards in 1724.
'" Appointed Ens. in above Regt. in 1702. Drowned in the River St. Lawrence in 1711 when
serving as Capt. -Lieut.
" Placed on half-pay as Capt. in Major-Genl. Primrose's Regt. of Foot in 1713. See Vol. V.,
p. 242, note 25.
^2 Untraced after 1709.
'2 Placed on half-pay as Lieut, in Maj.-Gen. Richard Gorges's Regt. of Foot in 1713. Appointed
Lieut, in Col. Wm. Egerton's Regt. of Foot 4 May 1728.
*^ Drowned in the River St. Lawrence in 1711.
** Untraced.
i« Do.
'' Appointed Capt. in the Regt. of Foot, now known as the 20th Foot, before 1715.
** Called " Richard Parsons " in MS. Army List for 1715, in which year he was serving as Lieut,
in above Regt.
1' Comn. as Lieut, renewed in 1715. Called " Walter Jones Greenwood " in 1715 Aiiny List.
^ Younger bro. to Richard Orlebar of Hiiiwick House, Bedfordshire. Accompanied his Regt. on
the Quebec Expedition in 1711 and d. at Boston, Massachusetts, the same year.
'' Comn. renewed 1 June 1715.
^ This Comn. is taken from the List of 37th Foot in Army List for 1740. Doubtless was son of
Capt. Tho. Timpson of same Regt., who lost a leg at Blenheim (see Vol. V., Part. II., p. 70, note 11).
Promoted Capt. 7 Dec. 1734. Serving in 1740.
[1709.]
COMMISSION" REGISTERS.
349
SIR RICHARD TEMPLE'S REGT. OF FOOT.
CAPTS,
3Iaj or- General Sr.
Richard Temple, Bart.^
Col.
12 Feb. 1702.
Bt.-Col. Wm. Newton,^
Lt.-Col. Comg.
25 Aug. 1704.
Tho. Weld,-
Miijor.
5 July 1708.
Clias. Dereham,*
24 Dec. 1694.
Heneage Twysden, K.,
1 July 1707.
Pennington Mingay,*
Gr.
25 Mur. 1 709.
Edwd. Richbell,^
24 Mar. 1709.
Bt.-Major Jno. Louis de
la Beue,^
1 Oct. 1693.
Peter Regnaud/
2 July 1707.
Ric. Roberts,
1 Apr. 1706.
Edwd. WoIfe.«
Peter Floyer,^
1 Jan. ] 708.
Saml. Speed,'"
1 Jan. 1707.
{^Disbanded in 1713.]
LIEUTS.
Jno. Forster,"
Capt. -Lieut.
Nichs. Masterson,'^
24 Apr. 1706.
Robt. Strangeways,"
26 June 1697.
Alex. Knapton,^*
2 July 1707.
Jos. Benthaui,'^
24 Apr. 1706.
Alex. Hawkins,'*
1st Lieut. (?)
1 Jan. 1707.
Jno. Cburcliill,'''
2nd Lieut. (?)
1 Apr. 1709.
John Curfie,'*
29 Feb. 1705.
Edwd. Andrews,'^
ENSIGNS.
Brett Norton,-^
1 Feb. 1707.
Tho. Carfrap,2«
25 Mar. 1709.
Wm. Soan, K.,
24 xMar. 1709.
Philip Lywood,^
1 Apr. 1708.
Tho. Heardson,^'
1 Apr. 1708.
Wm. Higginson,'^*
20 June 1709.
Joseph Soden,^
1 Feb. 1707.
Chas. Knipe,"
24 Apr. 1706.
Simon Loftus,*'-
25 Mar. 1709.
Jno. Rushton,**
1 Apr. 1708.
Jno. Bennet,^
1 Feb. 1707.
Michael Moore,-"
1 Jan. 1707.
Tho. Temple,-'
24 Apr. 1 706.
Tho. Aspin," K.,
25 Mar. 1709.
Tho. Forster,^^
Do.
Cuthbert Smith,^''
Do.
ADJT.
Michael Moore,™
1 Apr. 1708.
QR.-MR.
Jas. Mellifont,'-''
1 Apr. 1704.
CHAPLAIN.
Henry Smitli,^
1 Feb. 1706.
SURGEON.
Tho. Carfrae."
' Appointed Lieut, and Capt. in the 1st Foot Guards 9 Nov. 1692. Wouudcd at the siege of
^amur in 1695. Major of Sr. Ric. Temple's newly-raised Regt. of Foot 13 Feb. 1702. Lt.-Col.
25 Aug. 1704. Bt.-Col. 1 Jan. 1707. Col. of last named Regt. 24 Apr. 1710. Col. of a newly-
raised Regt. of Dragoons 22 July 1715. Transferred to the Colonelcy of the Regt. now known as
the 39th Foot 28 Sept. 1722. Brigdr.-Gen. 4 Nor. 1727. D. 10 Nov. 1730.
350 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1709.]
2 A certain Thos. Weld serverl as Capt. in Col. Wm. Beveridge's Regt. of Foot in the early part of
the rcigu of W'm. III. Promoted Lt.Col. of Temple';- late Regt. 24 Apr. 1710. Placed on half -pay
in 1713. Appointed Lt -Col. of Col. Tho. Stanwix's Regt. of Foot in 1715. Serving in 1717.
^ Appointed Capt. in Col. Edwd. Button Colt's Regt. of Foot in the West Indies 24 Dec. 1694.
Capt. in Col. K. Dutton Colt's Kegt. of Marines 19 July 1698. Capt. in Sr. Ric. Temple's Regt. of
Fool 10 ZMar. 1702. Untraced after 1709.
■« Appointed Lieut, in above Regt. 24 Apr. 1706. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
^ Placed on half-pay in 1713. Major of the Regt. now known as the 37th Foot 3 June 1720.
Lt.-Col. of do. 18 May 1722. Col. of the 62nd Foot 27 Mar. 1742. Col. of the 17th Foot 14 Mar.
17r)2. Major-Gen. 25 Mar. 1754. Served as a Riigdr.-Geu. in the Port L'Orient E.\pedition in 1746.
I), in 1757.
« Appointed Capt. in the Earl of Argyll's Regt. of Foot 6 Apr. 1694. Bt.-Major 1 July 1706.
Bt.-Lt.-Col. 1 Jan. 1712. Untraced after 1712.
" Appointed Ens. in Col. Edwd. Dutton Colt's Regt. of Foot in the West Indies 24 Dec. 1694.
Lieut. 1 Mar. 1696. 1st Lieut, in Col. E. Dutton Colt's Regt. of Marines 19 July 1698. Lieut, in
Sr. Ric. Temple's Regt. of Foot 10 Mar. 1702. Untraced after 1709.
* Father of J^Iajor-Gen. Wolfe. Was appointed Ens. in Visct. Shannon's Regt. of Marines 10 Mar.
1702. Major of Col. Wm. Newton's (late Temple's") Regt. of Foot 24 Apr. 1710. Placed on half-
pay in 1713. Capt. and Lt.-Col. in 3rd Foot Guards 10 July 1717. Col. of the 1st Marine Regt.
17 Nov. 1739. Served at Carihageoa in 1741. Major-Gen. 27 ]May 1745. Transferred to the
Colonelcy of the King's Regt. of Foot 25 Apr. 1745. Lt.-Gen. 20 Sept. 1747. D. 27 Mar. 1759
' Probably son of Sr. Peter Floyer, Sheriflfof London in 1701. Out of above Regt. before 1713.
'" Appointed Capt. in Col. Wm. Newton's newly-raised Regt. of Dragoons in July 1715. Major of
do. 25 Mar. 1718. Serving with same rank in 1728.
11 A certain Jno. Forster was appointed Capt. in Major-Gen. Maccartney's Regt. of Foot in 1710.
^- Placed on half-pay as Capt. in 1713.
"^ Placed on half-pay as Capt.-Lieut. in 1713.
^■' Appointed Lieut, in Col. Wm. Molesworth's Regt. of Dragoons in July 1715.
IS Servino- as Lieut, in the Royal Scots Fusiliers in 1728.
^6 Out of the Regt. in 1713.
" Appointed Capt.-Lieut. of Col. Ric. Lucas's Regt. of Foot in July 1715. On half-pay in 1722.
'" Appointed Cornet to the Colonel's Tp. in Sr. Ric. Temple's Regt. of Dragoons 2 Jan. 1712.
Serving in 1717.
" Out of the Regt. in 1713.
^0 Appointed Adjt. 1 Apr. 1706. On half-pay as Capt. in 1713.
2' Out of the Regt. in 1713.
^ Appointed Ens. in above Regt. i Apr. 1708.
» Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 24 Apr. 1706. Out of the Regt. in 1713.
'* Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 2 July 1707. Lieut, in Brigdr.-Gen. Dormer's Regt. of Dragoons
in July 1715. Major of Col, Clement Nevill's Dragoons before 1728. A certain " Cuthbert
Smith, Esq.," of Sligo d. in 1742.
25 Promoted Lieut. 10 Apr. 1710. Appointed Cornet in Brigdr.-Gen. Phineas Bowles's newly-
raised Regt. of Dragoons in July 171."^. Serving as Lieut, in same Regt. in 1728.
-* Appointed Lieut, in Col. Wm. Ne«'ton's newly-raised Regt. of Dragoons in July 1715. Capt.-
Lieut. before 171^. On the Ha{fPay List in 1722.
^' Placed on half-pay as Lieut, iu 1713.
'•'*' Out of the Regt. in 1713.
''■' Promoted Lieut, in Sept. 1710. Son of Capt. Wm. Higginson of same Regt. who was killed at
the siege of Lille in 1708. Appointed Lieut, in Col. Wm. Newton's newly-raised Regt. of Dragoons
in July 1715. Serving as Lieut, in Lt.-Gen. Evans's Dragoons in 1728. Capt. iu last-named Regt.
13 Aug. 1739. Serving in 1740.
3" Appointed Qr.-Mr. to Col. EdM>. Fielding's Regt. of Foot before 1713. Placed on half-pay iu
1713. On the Half-Pay List in 1740.
3' Out of the Regt. iu 1713.
'2 Placed on half-pay as Lieut, in 1713. Appointed Capt. in Col. TTy. Harrison's Regt. of Foot
3 June 1721. Major of said Regt. 10 Dec. 1739. Lt.-Col. of do. 15 June 1741. Out of the Army
in June 1745.
•■•^ Placed on half-pay as Lieut, in 1713. Appointed Lieut, in Col. Jas. Tyrrell's newly-raised Regt.
of Dragoons in July 171.^.
"* Out of the Regt. in 1713.
35 Do.
*« Do.
37 Do.
[1709.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
351
THE EARL OF ORRERY'S REGT.
[Disbandedin 1713.]
CAPTAINS.
Briffdr.- General the
Earl of Orrery,
Col.
24 Feb. 1707.
Bt.-Col. Jno. Corbet,'
Lt.-Col. Comff.
12 Feb. 1702.
Bf.-Lt.-Col. Multon
Lambarde,^
Major.
24 June 1707.
George Wingfield,^
3 Nov. 1705.
Wm. Cecil,*
22 Aug. 1707.
Jno. Piatt,*
Gr.
Jno. Darljj.^
1 Jan. 1708.
Philip Djmond.-'
Cha.s. Stephens,^
24 F'eb. 170G.
Jno. Philip Goodvvyn.
^- Ric. King,
25 Mar. 1705.
Tho. Birch.'"
Gerard Devine, K.
1 Aug. 1705.
LIEUTS.
Fras. Browne,"
Capt. Lieut.
Henry Gill,'^
24 Apr. 1706.
Tho. Norton, K.
28 Feb. 1709.
Tho. Chetwood.'''
George Massev,"
20 Feb. 1707.
Wm. Gargrave, K.,
1st Lt.
Jno. Platt,'^ Junr.,
2nd Lt.
Robt. Jordan, '«
23 Dec. 1708.
Walter Wolfe,'"
1 Jan. 1708.
Jacob Bavnes,'*
12 Aug. 1707.
Amateur Bouchereau,"
24 Apr. 1706.
Chris. Wade,-"
5 Apr. 1704.
Ric. Davis,='
24 Apr. 1706.
ADJT.
Wm. Gargra\e, K.
QR.-MR.
Jno. Bishop, K.,
24 Dec. 1705.
CHAPLAIN'.
Wm. Wharton,'"
25 Mar. 1705.
SURGIiO.V.
Ja.«;. Macartney,"
3 Mav 1707.
OF FOOT.
EXSIGNS.
Robt. Sambee,-"^
20 Dec. 1707.
Lodowick Peterson,^'
23 Dec. 1708.
Tho. Syms,-*
5 Dec. 1707.
Wm. Worlock,-'
1 Mar. 1709.
Tho. Quin,2«
26 Apr. 1707.
Walter Hastings.-^
Walter Bagnold,-*
1 Dec. 1707.
Robt. Boyle,-"
28 Mar. 1709.
Robt. Paynter,2»
23 Dec. 1708.
Jno. Lewis,'''
25 Mar. 1705.
Robt. Haulhead^' {sic)
25 Mar. 1705.
352 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AXD [1709]
> Appointed Major of Col. Edwd. Ixjijjh's Regt. of Dragoons 16 Feb. 1694. Bt. Col. 1 Jan. 1706.
Brigdr.-Gen. 12 Feb. 1711. Col. of above Regt. 16 Oct. 1713. D. in Sept. 1717.
- Appears to have been youn jer son of Wm. Lambarde of Sevenoaks. Appointed Capt. in the
Earl of Huntingdon's Regt. of Foot 15 May 1702. Placed on half-pay in 1713. D. in 1758.
^ Appointed Lieut, in above Regt. 10 Mar. 1702. This officer came over with the Prince of
Orange in 1688 and was placed on the Irixh Half-Pay List after the Peace of Kyswick. Was an
applicant for the vacant governorship of Monserrat in 1697 (Petition in Board of Trade Papers).
Placed on half-pay in 1713.
•• See biog. notice in Vol. V., p. 264, note 8.
* Probably identical with the Jno. Piatt who was appointed Capt.-Lieut. of Col. Jno. Gibson's
Kegt. of Foot 12 Mar. 1702. Bt.-Major 1 Jan. 1712. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
* Appointed Lieut, in above Regt. 1 Mar. 1705. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Subsequently
entered the 3rd Foot Guards and attained the rank of Capt. and Bt.-Col. 23 Nov. 1723. Serving
in 1728.
' Placed on half-pay in 1713.
* Appointed 1st Lieut, in Col. Tho. Brudenell's Regt. of Marines 19 Aug. 1693. Placed on half-
pay in 1713.
' Appointed Capt. in Col. Robt. Goodwyn's Regt. of Foot in the West Indies 15 Sept. 1593.
Capt. in Col. Edwd. Dutton Coil's Regt. of Marines 19 Aug. 1698. Major of Major-Gen. Chas.
Sybourg's Regt. of Foot 24 Apr. 1712. Bt.-Lt. Col. 1 June 1712. Placed on half-pay in 1713. D. in
London in 1735.
'0 Appointed Lieut, in Sr. R. Atkins's Regt. of Foot 23 Apr. 1694. Placed on hnlf-pay in 1713.
" Had served in the late reign as Lieut, in Col. Edwd. Leigh's Regt. of Dragoons. Appointed
Lieut, in above Regt. 10 Mar. 1702. Placed on half-pay as (^apt. in 1713.
>^ Placed on half-pay in 1713.
" Had served in the late reign as Cornet in Col. Edwd. Leigh's Kegt. of Dragoons. Appointed
Ens. in above Regt. 10 Mar. 1702. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
'♦ Placed on half-pay in 1713.
'5 Do.
^® A certain Robt. Jordan's will was proved at Dublin in 1713.
'7 Uncle to Major-Gen. Jas. Wolfe. Appointed Ens. 1 Mar. 1704. Promoted Capt. in Brigdr.-Gen.
Hen. Morryson's Regt. of Foot 16 Feb. 1716. Comn. renewed by George II. iu 1727. Major
1 Apr. 1742. D. iu 1771.
^* Placed on half-pay in 1713.
^® Called " Borough " in the 3/5. Army List for 1730 in which year he was serving as Capt. in the
24th Foot. Out of said Regt. before 1740.
■^ Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Ens. in Col. Jno. Pocock's Regt. of Foot in 1715.
-' Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 10 Mar. 1702. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
'■ Promoted Lieut. 31 Mar. 1710. The will of" Robt. Sambee, Esq., of the parish of St. Martin's
in the Fields, London,' was proved in 1736.
'^ Appointed Lieut, in Col. Ric. liucas's newly-raised Regt. of Foot in 1715. Capt.-Lieut. of the
Earl of Harrington's Regt. of Dragoons 24 Juue 1724. Capt. 1 July 1734. Attained the rank of
Lt.-Col. of the 13th Dragoons 26 Feb. 1746, and retired in Sept. 1747.
'■* Placed on half-pay as Capt. in 1713.
ij— C8 Untraced after 1709.
^ Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Capt.-Lieut. of Col. Wynyard's newly-raised Regt. of
Marines 20 Nov. 1739. Serving in 1740. Believed to have lost his life during the siege of
Carthagena in 1741.
3«-='^ Untraccd after 1709.
[1709.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
353
BRIGADIER-GENERAL WM. EVANS'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[Disbanded in 1713.]
CAPTAINS.
Brif/d. -General JVm.
Evans.
Col.
10 Apr. 1703.
Jas. Foulkes,'
Lt.-Col. Comg.
1 Feb. 1705.
Lachlan McLean,'
Major.
24 Apr. 170G.
Sr. George Piers, Bt.,*
25 Mar. 1705.
Shelton Suckling,*
2 J Apr. 1706.
Wm. Taylor,^
10 Apr. 1703.
Tho. Leigh,«
20 Nov. 1708.
George Groves,"
10 Apr. 1703.
Saml. Forster,*
31 July 1704.
Rio. Jeffreys,'
10 Apr. 1703.
Gr.
LIEUTS.
Jno. Dalraas,'"
Capt. -Lieut.,
20 Nov. 1 708.
Henry Cropp,"
10 Apr. 1703.
Ezekiel Jeffreys,^-
1 Apr. 1709.
Jno. Goodwin,^^
20 Nov. 1708.
Nichla-s. Forster,'*
10 Apr. 1703.
Ric. Pollard,'-
20 Nov. 1708.
Ant. St. Leger,'"
1st Lt.,
24 Apr. 1708.
Wm. Laws,'"
2nd Lt.,
10 Apr. 1703.
Foulke Cheshire,'*
10 Apr. 1703.
Tho. Newman,'"
24 Apr. 170H.
Wm. Herlackenden,*'
21 May 1707.
And. .Johnson,'^
10 Apr. 1703.
Jno. Johnson,"
1 Apr. 1709.
ENSIGNS.
Jno. Stourbridge,-'
24 Apr. 1708.
George Malcolm,**
24 Feb. 1709.
Wm. Evans,"^
20 Nov. 1708.
Pat, Drew,^
10 Apr. 1703.
Tho. Read,^
24 Apr. 1708.
Fred. Sibourg,-*
25 Aug. 1704.
Ric. Hartshorne,^
20 Nov. 1708.
Jas. Powell,^
21 May 1707.
Ric. Manlove,^'
24 Apr. 1708.
Sanil. Harrington,'''
1 Apr. 1709.
Wm. Fane,*'
1 Mar. 1707.
Wm. Herlackenden,^"
10 Nov. 1708.
QR.-MR.
Ric. Beck,**
14 Oct. 1703.
CHAPLAIN.
Tho. Haslewood,**
17 Aug. 1708.
SDRGKON.
George Malcolm,**
25 Mar. 1705.
S 357S.
364 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1709.J
' Appointed Capt. in above Regt. 10 Apr. 1703. Bt.-Col. 1 Jan. 1712. Placed on balf-pay
in 1713.
- Bt.-Lt.-Col. 1 Jan. 1712. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
■• Grandson of Sr. Tho. Piers, Bt., of Stouepit, Kent. D. in 1720.
' Appointed Comet in Princess Anne of Denmark's Ilegt. of Dragoons 1 Aug. 1695. Placed on
lialf-pay in 1713. Drawing half pay in 1740.
» See notice of this officer's services in Vol. V., p. 174, note 1 1.
* Appointed Capt. Lieut, of above Regt. 10 Apr. 1703. Out of Evans's Regt. in 1713.
■ Appointed Kns. in Col. Edwd. Fitzpatricks Regt. of Foot 21 May 1692. 2nd Lieut, to the
Giendr. Cj'. in the HI. Fusiliere 25 Aug. 1693. Capt. in Col. Wm. Evans's newly-raised Regt. as
above. Col. of a Regt. (now 19th Foot) 5 Aug. 1715. D. 13 Oct. 1729 from the effects of a fall
from his horse.
* Appointed 2nd Lieut, in Col. Hen. Mordaunt's Regt. of Marines 19 Aug. 1698. Bt.-Major
1 Jan. 1712. A certain Samuel Forster was appointed Lieut, and Capt. in the 1st Foot Guards
23 Dec. 1713.
" Served previously as Lieut, in Col. Dan. Harvey's Regt. of Horse, and was placed on balf-pay in
1697. Untraced after 1 709.
'° Appointed 1st Lieut, of the Grendr. Cy. in above Regt. 10 Apr. 1703. Placed on half-pay as
Capt. in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
'^ Placed on half-pay as Capt. in 1713.
'" Appointed Lieut, in Col. Dubourgay's Regt. of Foot in 1715, Serving in 1717.
''■' Appointed Ens. 15 Apr. 1704. Placed on half-pay in 171.'i. Drawing half-pay in 1722.
'* Placed on half-pay as Capt.-Lieut. in 1713.
'•^ Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 24 May 1706. Placed on half-pay as Lieut, in 1713.
"5 Untraced after 1709.
'7 Do.
'» Do.
'9 Do.
-'^ Appointed Adjt. to above Regt. 10 Nov. 1708. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Drawing half-pay
as Lieut, in 1722.
-' Placed on half-pay as Capt. in 1713. Called " Johnston " in Half-Pay List, 1714.
■" Placed on half-pay as Lieut, in 1713.
■■* Placed on half-pay as Lieut, in 1713. Appointed Lieut, in Col. Molesworth's newly-raised Regt.
of Dragoons 22 July 1715.
2'' Appointed Lieut, in Col. Ric. Molesworth's Regt. of Dragoons in 1715. Serving in 1717.
-* Untraced after 1709.
-« Do.
^' Do.
=« Do.
" Promoted Capt. in Dec. 1712. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Capt. in Major-Gen.
Wm. Evans'8 Regt. of Dragoons 5 May, 1720. Major 13 Aug. 1739. D. in 1742.
^ Untraced after 1709.
^' Appointed Capt. in Col. Breton's Regt. of Foot 10 Feb. 1710. Placed on half-pay in 1713.
'•^^ Untraced after 1 709.
^ Do.
•^ Placed on half-pay as Lieut, in 1713.
=*' Do.
36 Left the Regt. 23 Apr. 1713.
[1709.]
COMMISSION HEftlSTERS.
355
SIR THOMAS PRENDERGAST'S REGT. OF FOOT.
[Disbanded in 1713.]
CAPTAINS.
Sir Tho. Prendergast,'
Bt , K.
Col.
24 Feb. 1707.
Gilbert S^monds,^
Lt.-Col.
24 Feb. 1707.
Fras. Savage,*
Major.
Peter Warburton,'
1 Mar. 1704.
Jeffrey Gibbons,' W.
1 Mar. 1704.
Jno. Bridger,®
1 Mar. 1704.
Sr. Dennis Hampson.'' Bt,,
25 Mar. 1705.
Henry Selby,**
1 July 1707.
Wm. Fixhall,"
LIEUTS.
Juo. Boycott,"
Capt.- Lieut.
ENSIGNS.
Bernard 0'Neale.^«
Ant. Lepee,'-^
1 Jan. 1708.
Henry Frere,**
1 Jan. 1708.
Fras. Vissouse.'^
Nathl. Symonds.'
1 Jan. 1708.
Jeffrey Prendergast,*
1706.
Tobias Norris,"
Juo. Lyndsay,''
1 Jan. 1708.
Wm. Gibbous.'*
Juo. Norburn.*^
Chas. Taucred,*«
1 Jan. 1708.
Peter Eastwood.'"
George Shorter,'*
25 Mar. 1705.
Nath. Ridgeley.'"
Ric. Bettsworth,"*
Gr. 1st Lt.
10 Apr. 1705.
Jno. Petty,-'
2nd Lt.
" Tho. Church,-''
Philip Twysden,-*
1 Mar. 1704.
Jno. Lovedon,"^
15 Mar. 1707.
Tho. Lascelles. Ric. Harris.-'
ADJT.
Jno. Lyndsay,'*
1 Mar. 1704.
QK.-MR.
Peter Dufflo,='-
17 Mar. 1707.
CHAPLAIN.
Jas. Auchmuty.**
SURGEON.
Jas. Bayly,^'
1 Mar. 1704.
' Second sou of Thos. Prendergast of Newcastle, Co. Tipperary. Was created a Bart, by Wm. III.
for discovering a plot against the King's life, in 1696, and received the grant of the estate of Gort.
A curious story has been handed down by Boswell in his Life of Dr. Johnson in connection with
Prendergast's death at Malplaquet : —
"General Oglethorpe told us that Prendergast, an officer of the Duke of Marlborough's Army,
had mentioned to many of his friends that he should die on a particular day ; that upon that day
z a
Peter Guile."'
Peter Dufflo.*-
Jno. Clarke.'*
Jno. Whitehall,"
1 Mar. 1704.
356 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AXI) [1709.]
a battle took place with the French ; that after it was over and Preadergast still alive, his brother
officers, while they were yet in the field, jestingly asked him, ' Where was hie prophecy now? '
Prendergiist gnively answered, ' I shall die notwithstanding what you see.' Soon afterwards there
came a shot from a French battery, to which orders for a cessation of arras had not yet reached,
and he was killed on the spot. Colonel Cecil, who took possession of his effects, found in his
pocket-book the following solemn entry: — [here the date'] ' Dreamt [or icnn told by an appari-
tion'] Sir John Friend meets me' [here the very day on which he was killed was mentioned].
" Prendergast had been connected with Sir John Friend, who had been executed for high
treason. General Oglethorpe said he was with Colonel Cecil when Pope came and inquired into
the truth of this storv, which made a great noise at the time and was then confirmed bv the
Colonel " (Vol. III.,'Chap. VIII., p. 22u, 12mo., 1835).
Sir T. Prcndergast's son, a child, was appointed an Ensign in his late father's Regt. a few weeks
after the battle of Malplaquet.
2 Appointed Ens. in the Duke of York's Maritime Regt. 13 Apr. 1678. Lieut. 1 May 1686.
Capt. in the 1st Marine Regt. 17 Nov. 1692. Capt. in Col. Tho. Brudenell's Regt. 19 Aug. 1698.
Sold his Comn. about July 1710.
3 xVppointed Ens. in Sr. Bevil Granville's Regt. of Foot 22 Mar. 1694. Lieut. 2 May 1696.
Lieut, in Maj.-Gen. Tho Erie's Regt. of Foot 21 Jan. 1703. Capt. before 1706. Out of the Army
in 1713.
•• Third sou of Sr. Peter Warburton, Bt., of Arley, Co. Chester. Services untraced after 1709.
^ Lost a leg at Malplaquet (S.P.D. Queen Anne, Bundle 22, No. 141). Promoted Major of above
Regt. 6 Dec. 1711. Placed on half-pay as Major in 1713. Appointed Capt. and Lt.-Col. in the
Coldstream Guards 20 Mar. 1714. Out of last-named Regt. in Dec. 1714.
" Promoted Major before 1711. Probably father of Ensign Ric. Bridger of same Regt., who was
"a child" m 1709.
' Appointed Capt. in Col. Nich. Lepell's Regt. of Foot 25 Mar. I7u5. Eldest son of Sr. Tho.
Hampson, Bt., of Co Kent. D.s.p. in 1719.
"* Appointed 2nd Lieut, of the Grendr. Cy. in above Regt. 6 Sept. 1707. Untraced after 1709.
* Appointed Lieut, in above Regt. before 1706. Bt.-Major 1 Jan. 1712. Placed on half-pay in
1713. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
"* Elder bro. to Col. Sr. Tho. Prendergast, Bt. Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Capt. in
Sr. Jas. Wood's Regt. of Foot in 1717. Placed on half-pay in 1728. Drawing half-pay in 1740. D.
in 1747.
" Placed on half-pay in 1713.
'* Served as Qr.-Mr. to Col. Geo. Villiers's Regt. of Foot prior to 1697. Appointed Lieut, in
above Regt. 1 Mar. 1704. Placed on half-pay as Capt. in 1713. Living in 1722.
'» Appointed Adjt. to above Regt. 1 Mar. 1704. Capt. 6 Dec. 1711. Out of the Regt. in 1713.
^* Drowned in the River St. Lawrence 22 Aug. 1711.
'5 Out of the Regt. in 1713.
'« Called " Wm. Tancred" in his Comn. in M.E.B. 6. Out of the Regt. in 1713.
" Out of the Regt. in 1713.
'8 Appointed Lieut, in Col. Nich.} Lepell's Regt. of Foot 25 Mar. 1705. Out of the Army in 1713.
'9 Placed on half-pay as Capt. in 1713. On the Half-Pay List in 1722.
-° Placed on half-pav a.s Lieut, in 1713.
■'' Do.
-- Appointed Ens. in above Regt. 1 Jan. 1708. Capt.-Lieut. 6 Dec. 1711. Placed on half-pay in
1713. Drawing half-pay in 1740.
'• Drowned in the River St. Lawrence 22 Aug. 1711.
~* Appointed Ens. in Col. Nich. Lepell's newly-raised Begt. of Foot 25 Mar. 1705. Placed on
half-pay as Capt. in 1713. Drawing half -pay in 1740.
-» Out of the Regt. in 1713.
-'* Drowned in the River St. Lawrence 22 Aug. 1711.
■-' Do.
^o Do.
^ Promoted Capt. before 7 Dec. 1711. Placed on half-pay 1713. Retired in 1739.
^ Out of the Regt. in 1713.
'^ Placed on half-pay in 1713. Appointed Lieut, in the Earl of Harrington's Regt. of Dragoons
6 Nov. 1720.
" Appointed Qr.-Mr. 17 Mar. 1707. Out of the Regt. in 1713.
'* Placed on half-pay as Lient. in 1713. Drawing half-pay in 1767.
^ Out of the Regt. in 1713.
^ Placed on half-pay in 1713.
» Out of the Regt. in 1718.
[1709.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 357
LIST OF THE OFFICERS OF HER MAJESTY'S FORCES KILLED AT
THE BATTLE OF TANIERES * [MALPLAQUET].
GrUABDS.
Colonel Rivet.
Lieut.-Colonel Arundel.
,i „ Bethel.
Captain Phillips.
„ Gould.
Orkney. First Batt.
Lieut. Higley.
Argyll.
Captain Eaton.
„ Scott.
„ Smith.
„ Melville.
Lieut. Price.
„ Ledman.
Webb.
Lieut.-Colonel Ramspv.
Howe.
Major Leslie.
Lalo.
Brigadier Lalo.
Major Row.
Captain Fairly.
„ Monroe.
„ Wemyss.
Lieut. Ross.
Sabine.
Lieut. FuUerton.
„ Bark ley (sic).
„ Parker.
Templk.
Captain Twisden.
Lieut. Aspin.
„ Soan.
Preston.
Colonel Cranstbn.
Capt.-Lieut. Shaw.
Lieut. Cockburn.
Ens. IngHs.
Orrery.
Captain Devine.
Lieut. Gfergrave.
„ Norton.
Quarter-Master Bishop.
Mebedyth.
Ensign Jones.
Prendergast.
Sir Thos. Prendergast.
Lumlby's Horse.
Lieut. Stirrop.
* London Gazette, No. 4595.
PART III.
THE ALMANZA CASUALTY ROLL
1707.
360
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS jAo [1707.]
EDITOR'S PREFACE.
Add. MS. 22,264- (fo. 42 et. seq.) at the British Museum contains
a valuable List endorsed : — " Liste des Officiers Anglois tues et faits
prisonniers a la Batt. d'Almanza." The spelling of the surnames
in this List is so pecidiarly had, that it is not improbahle the MS.
in question was prepared by a foreigner not well versed in the
orthography of British proper names. To remedy this defect
the Editor has given, in many instances, a correct reading of the
siu'names, and added the Christian names so far as he can trace
them. Most of the names in the " Almanza Boll " have been
previously annotated in Eiiglish Army Lists and Commission
Registers . It only remains, therefore, for the Editor to distinguish
the Regiments which still exist in the British Army, and which
are in the " Roll " itself only designated by the names of their
respective Colonels.
CD.
[1707] COMMISSION IIKOIS rERS. 361"
THE ALMANZA CASUALTY ROLL.
A LIST OF THE ENGLISH HORSE AND DRAGOONS THAT WERE
TAKEN OR KILLED AT THE BATTLE OF ALMANZA.
MAJOR-GENERAL HARVEY'S [REGT. OF HORSE].
PRISONERS.
Cornet Joseph Boughton, W.
Qr.-Mr. — Souden, W.
KILLED.
Col. Edward Roper.
Capt. Jno. Nicholson.
Lieut. Benjamin Bridger.
* The present 2nd Dragoon Guards.
BRIGADIER CARPENTER'S [REGT. OF DRAGOONSJ.
KILLED.
Col. Harry Lawrence.
Capt. Win. Smith.
Cornet Peter Petty.
* The present 3rd Hussars.
LORD ESSEX'S [REGT. OF DRAGOONS].
KILLED.
Col. Chas. Dormer.
Cornet John Owen.
* The present 4th Hussars.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL KILLIGREW'S [REGT. OF DRAGOONS].
KILLED.
Brigadier Robert Kiliigrew.
Lieut. Warren Baxter.
* The present 8th Hussars.
362 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707.]
COLONEL PEARCE'S [REGT. OF DRAGOONS].'
PRISONERS.
Lieut. — Fitzgerard, W.
Cornet — Barry.
KILLED.
Lt.-Col. David de Loches.
Cornet — Holmes.
„ — Candy.
Qr.-Mr. — Stiirges8.
* Disbanded in Ireland after the Peace of Utrecht.
LORD PETERBOROUGH'S [UEGT. OF DRAGOONS].^
KILLED.
Lt.-Col. Chas. Green.
Capt. — Humphrys.
„ — Cudderoy (sic).
Lieut. — Cleland,
Adjt. — Doddington.
Qr.-Mr. — Graby.
* Disbanded iu England after the Peace of Utrecht.
LISTE DES OFFICIERS ANGLOIS TUBS ET FAITS PRISONNIERS
A LA BAT[AILLE] D'ALMANZA.
REGTS. OF [FOOT] GUARDS.*
PRISONER.^.
Major-GeiU'ral Jolm Shriiiiptoii.
Lt.-Col. Cornt^lius Swanu.
,, Fiiiiieis S<'awen.
[ „ Philip Talbor].>
Capt. Henry Pulteney.
„ — Souberg.
„ Win. Bradbury.
Ensign — Hauiiltou.
„ Thos. Pulteuey.
M ~ Fogg.
Adjutant — Molins.
KILLED.
Lt.-Col. Edward Austin.
„ Edward Stanhope ' (sic).
Capt. Wm. Peachey.
♦ A composite battalion of the l«t and 2nd Uojits. of Foot Guards.
' History of the Grenadier Giiards. Vol. II. p. 21.
- This is an error. Lt.-Col Edward Stauhopc of the 1st Foot Guards (bro. to Lord Stanhope),
wa» killed at the siege of Cardona, iu Spain, 12 Dee. 1711. At the time of his death lie was Colonel
of a Regt. of Foot, which was aftds. di>ibauded
[1707.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 363
LORD PORTMORE'8 [REGT. OF FOOT].*
PRISONERS.
Lt.-Col. Piercy Kirk.
Major John Culliford.
Capt. Robert Lay ton.
„ John Arnot.
„ Peter Hart.
„ Thos. Gosling.
„ James Giles.
„ Richard PhiHpp^.
„ Robert Jackson.
,. John Slack.
Lieut. Chas. May.
„ Chas. Sayers.
„ — Bracel (sic) [PBracelay].
„ James Fraser.
„ John Athlonie.
„ Norris Downes.
Ensign James NichoUs.
„ Isaac Brown.
„ Wm. Graham.
„ John Johnson.
[ „ Robert Kennedy,' W.]
Surgeon John Dairy mple.
KILLED.
Lieut. — Brady.
* The present 2nd Queen's, EI. West Surrey, Regt. of Foot.
' In S.P.D. Aitne, at the Public Record Office, appears a Report, dated 18th July 1711, on Ensign
Kobt. Kennedy's Petition, in which it is s^tated that " he lost his left eye at the battle of Alroanza
when serving with Lord Portnioro's Regt. of Foot." His name appears as an Ensign on half-pay
from Col. Kirke's (late Lord Portniore's) Regt. in 1714.
3(54 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707.1
COL. SOUTHWELL'S [REGT. OF FOOT].*
PRISONERS.
Capt. John IJennet.
„ — Hu^sey.
Lieut. Wm. Beaufort, W.
„ — Columbine, VV.
,. — Babington, W.
„ John Beaumont, W.
James Mfigee, W.
„ Daniel McNeal, W.
„ — Campbell, W.
Ensign Edward Beckwith, \V.
„ — Morgan, W,
,, Samuel Reynolds, VV.
,, Henrv Hartigan, W.
[Qr.-Mr. -- Begham.i W.]
Surgeon Bernard Delpasb, W.
[Siirgeou's mate — Macdonald,^ W.J
KILLED.
Lt.-Col. Daniel McNeal.
Capt. — Columbine.
„ Ciias. Drake.
„ Peter Campbell.
„ David Tissonier.
Lieut. Robert Harvey.
„ Henry Emery.
Knsign — Watts.
„ — Saracen {sic).
* The present 6th, Koyal Warwickshire, Kegt. of Foot.
'■" Historical Records of the 6th Foot.
[1707] COMMISSION REGISTERS.
365
MAJGR-GENBRAL STEUART'S [REGT. OF FOOT].*
PRISONERS.
Capt. — Parsj [? Dansey] W.
„ — Steuart, W.
„ Thos. Hills, W.
„ — Charlton, W.
„ Thos. Hussev, W.
,, David Bell, W.
„ John Johnston, W.
„ James Steuart, W.
Lieut. Mark Kerr, W.
„ Thos. Constable, W.
„ John Ash.
Ensign "Wm. Adams, W.
„ — Smith, W.
„ James Steuart, W.
„ John Montgomery, W.
„ John Irwin.
KILLED.
Capt. John Campbell.
„ James White.
„ Alex. Wallis.
„ Robert Phillips.
„ Joseph Gregory.
* The present 9th, East Norfolk, Regt. of Foot.
COLONEL HILL'S [REGT. OF FOOT].*
PRISONEUS.
Col. John Hill.
Major Richard Milburn.
Capt. Andrew Mortimer, W.
„ Chas. Irwin, W.
„ James Wolseley, W.
„ Win. Hanmer, W.
„ John Yarborough.
„ Richard Edwards, W.
Lieut. Wm. Gwynne.
„ Thos. Phillips.
„ — Burdett.
„ Samuel Bernardeau.
„ David Pain.
„ — Brown.
„ Wm. Humphreys.
„ James Mountjoy.
Ensign Wra. Wakefield".
„ Noel Merchant.
„ — Knox.
KILLED.
Major Francis CoUingwood.
Capt. Wm. Carville.
— Swift.
Lieut. Richard Foulkes.
„ Chas. Doran.
♦Tbe present 11th, Devonshire, Regt. of Foot.
;?fl6 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL BLOOD'S [REGT. OF FOOTJJ
PRISONERS.
Capt. Dudley Cosby.
„ Loftus Cosby.
„ _ Fitz-Gerald, W.
„ James Fousubran, W.
Lieut. John Rivason, W.
„ Wm. Ingram, VV.
„ Edmund Blood, W.
„ Edward Martin.
„ John Brown.
„ Robert Mountford.
„ Benjamin Brooks [or Brooke].
„ Edward Tyrrell.
„ John Dumaresq.
„ — Carlow.
„ Wm. Bruce.
„ — Bland.
KILLED.
Lt.-Col. Daniel Woolet.
„ George Withers.
Major Ant. Leach.
* The present 17th, Leicestershire, Regt. of Foot.
LORD MORDAUNT'S [REGT. OF FOOT].
PRISONERS.
Lt.-Col. Wm. Davidson.
Major Fras. Gibson.
Capt. Chas. Edwards, W.
„ — Gary.
„ Thos. Davis.
Lieut. Peter Morin, W.
„ Stephen Downes, W.
„ John Champfleury, W.
„ Lewis Liermont.
„ Henry Pym.
Ensign — Mason.
„ Henry Serau
„ — Valede.
„ John Moor, W.
„ Wm. Taylor.
„ — Maurice.
KILLED.
Capt. John Collins.
Ensign — Benson.
* The present 28th, Gloucestershire, Begt. of Foot.
[1707.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 3(5
COLONEL WILLS'S MARINES*
PRISONER.
Lieut. James Davidson [or Davisou].
'Only one officer of this Regt. (the present 30th Foot) appears to have been at Almanza.
COLONEL BORR'S MARINES.*
PRISONER.
Capt. Humphry Cory [or Cony].
Only one otticer of this Regt. (the present 32nd Light Iufantr\ ), appears to have been at Ahii iu/:t.
COLONEL WADE'S [REGT. OF FOOT].*
PRISONERS.
Capt. John La Tour.
„ .lohn Reading, W.
„ Thos. Howard.
„ John Hauteclaire.
„ Thos. (?) Edwards.
„ John (Dwen.
,. Wm. Chiswick, W.
Lieut. Richard Stroughiil, W.
„ Christopher Clapham, W.
„ — McCabe, W.
„ Theo. Nieholls, W.
„ John Gore, W.
Ensign Alex. La Milliere, W.
„ Nicholas Berraingham. W.
^, _ Wheeler, W.
„ Hayes, W.
„ Peter Reynolds.
KILLED.
Capt. John Baraton.
„ Rene Deguan [or Degoine],
Lieut. — Boots (sic).
Ensign — Irwin.
„ — Torron (sic).
* The present 33rd, Duke of Wellington's, Regt. of Foot.
368 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707.]
BRIGADIER-GENERAL GORGE'S [REGT. OF FOOT.]^
PRISONERS.
Col. Alex. Hamilton, W.
Capt. David Dunbar, W.
„ Henry Dale.
„ Thos. Scudamore, W.
„ John Ant. Bemiere, W.
„ John Edgar.
Lieut. Thos. Gardner [or Gardiner].
„ Abel Dally.
„ Edward Warren, W.
„ — Layall (sic).
„ Sampson Christian.
Ensign Andrew Willoughby.
„ Oliver Arthur.
„ — Seers (sic).
„ Cornelius O'Brien.
„ — Jones.
Thos. Dunbar.
Capt. Nathaniel Lane.
„ — Whitehalse [or Wichalse].
„ — Ayme.
* The present 35th, Rl. Sussex, Regt. of Foot.
COLONEL ALNUTT'S [REGT. OF FOOT].*
PRISONERS.
Col. Thos. Alnutt, W.
Lt.-Col. Henry Frankland.
Lt.-Col. Richard Barry, W.
Lieut, Edward Hawks [or Hicks], W.
„ — Duekentield, W.
„ — Wants (sic).
„ John Dancer, W.
„ — Bishop.
Ensign — Bennet, W.
„ Roger Irwyn.
„ Wm. Sheyne.
„ — Pascal, W.
„ — Morey, W.
KILLED.
Capt. Wm. Musgrave.
„ — Parsons.
„ Wm. Ayres.
„ — Ballance.
Ensign — Wells.
* The present 36th, 2Dd Batt. Worceitersbire, Kegt. ot Foot.
[1707.J COMMISSION REGISTERS.
369
LORD MOUNTJOY'S [REGT. OF FOOT].*
PRISONERS.
Col. Archibald Hamilton.
Lt.-Col. Ellis Cooper.
Major Richard Brooks.
Capt. — Wyinjjry (sic).
Lieut. John Ardees.
„ James Thirlby.
„ — La Bastide.
„ — Panson (sic).
„ — Forbes.
„ Wm. Rosse, W.
Ensign Clias. Stewart.
„ -- O'Brien.
„ — McLean.
„ — Lodge.
„ — Billingsley.
„ Robt. Roan.
„ — Hamilton.
KILLED.
Lieut. — Hamilton.
* Disbanded in Ireland after the Peace of Utrecht.
COLONEL BOWLES'S [REGT. OF FOOT].*
PRISONERS.
Col. Phineas Bowles.
Capt. — Halstead.
„ — Spencer.
„ — Sanders.
„ — Martin.
V — Cony.
), — Lloyd.
„ — Butler.
„ — Fenwick,
), — Cotton.
„ — Whaley.
„ — Tracy.
„ — Hickman.
Lieut. — O'Brien, W.
Ensign — Harris, W.
„ — Wri.qrht.
„ — Dixie.
„ — Mansel.
„ — Cuff.
„ — St. Clair.
* Disbanded in Ireland after the Peace of Utrecht.
S 3676.
A A
370 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707.]
BRIGADIER-GENERAL MACCARTNEY'S [REGT. OF FOOT].*
PRISONERS.
Brigadier George Maccartuey.
Lt.-Col. Chas. Douglas.
Major David Wedderburn.
Capt. — Montgomery.
„ — Emmery (sic).
„ Alex. Gordon.
„ — Stewart.
„ — Allan.
„ Wm. Bellenden.
Lieut. Wm. Bell.
„ Richard Trotter.
„ — Gray.
„ Robt. Booth.
„ Richard Vaughan.
„ Chas. Cox.
„ David Johnston.
Ensign — Penu.
„ — Cornbus (sic).
„ — Villars.
„ John Burnside.
KILLED.
Col. John Ramsay.
Lieut. — Stretton [? Straiton].
„ — Banner.
Ensign — Chereromy (sic).
„ — Corser.
* Disbanded in England after the Peace of Utrecht.
[1707.]
COxMMISSION REGISTERS.
371
COLONEL BRETON'S [REGT. OF FOOT].*
PRISONERS.
Col. Win. Breton.
Col. Ralph Congreve.
Lt. Col. Alexander.
Capt. Thos. Chudleigh.
„ Edwai'd Ridley.
„ Ambrose Phillips.
„ John Dunlevj (sic).
„ — Burgh.
„ Thos. Croasdale.
„ Thomas Lambert.
[Brevet] ,, John Holt, Lt.
„ Wm. Burnet, Lt.
„ Thos. Eastwood, Lt.
„ Jacob Gerrard [or Garrard], Lt.
„ Lucas Lane, Lt.
„ Nicholas Dimmock, Lt.
„ James Groves, Lt.
„ Thos. Cook, Lt.
„ George Gibbons, Lt.
Thos. Batten, Ensign.
Zacharia Collinson, Ensign.
John Greenway, Ensign.
Lewis Gedoin, Ensign,
Ensign — Delamere.
KILLED.
Lieut. James Shevedin.
,, Robert Stewart, killed at Villiana,
„ — Wilson,
Ensign — Casy.
„ — Buissiere.
* Disbanded in England after the Peace of Utrecht.
A A ^
372 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1707.
LORD MARK KERR'S [REGT. OF FOOT].*
PRISONERS,
Major George Windraui.
Capt. John Nairn.
,, James Urquhart.
Lieut. Robert Erskine.
„ — Sutherland, W.
„ John Adams, W.
„ — Murray, W.
„ — Cleland, W.
Ensign Hugh Farquhar, W.
„ — Grant, W.
,, James Dunlop, W.
„ — Stewart, W.
— Kerr, W.
„ George Watkins, W.
KILLED.
Col. Harry Erskine.
Lt.-Col. — Erskine.
Capt. — Campbell.
„ Robt. Kerr.
„ Wm. Kerr.
Lieut. — Maclean.
„ — Grant.
Ensign — Fraser,
* Disbanded in England after the Peace of Utrecht.
COUNT NASSAU'S [REGT. OF FOOT].*
PRISONERS,
Lt.-Col. Constantin de Magny.
Major Pierre La Bastide, W.
Capt. Alex. Du Barry.
„ Chas. St. Maurice.
„ Jean (?) Gignoux,
„ Estienne Desodes, W.
„ Salomon Beaufort.
„ Theoph. La Rivaliere.
Lieut. Jean Celeries, W.
„ Paul Compau.
„ Louis Rocheblave [or Rocheblanc].
„ Pierre Verchaud.
„ Augustin Aumont.
,, Jean L'Estree | or L'Estry.]
„ Jean L'Hostal.
„ Pierre L'Escure.
KILLED.
Capt. Philippe de Courcelles.
„ — Pipere, Lt.
„ Constantin Nolet, Lt.
„ Isanc Le Heup, Lt.
Lieut. — Rousseau.
* Disbanded in England after the Peace of Utrecht,
1707.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
373
[OFFICERS XOr PLAC!ED REQIME.VTALLY.]
Ensign Haibert {sic).
Ensign Lake.
TOTAL OF THE HOHSE KILLED.
Brigadiers -
Colonels -
Lt.-Colonels
Capts.
Lieuts.
Cornets. -
Adjutants -
(^r.- Masters
-
1
-
3
-
2
-
4
-
3
-
4
-
1
-
o
Total
20
PRISONERS OF THE EXGLISH FOO I'
Major-Grenerals
Brigadier-Generals
Colonels
Lt.-Colonels
Majors
Captains -
Lieutenant s
Ensigns
Adjutants -
Qr.-Masters
Surgeons -
Surgeon's Mate
1
1
7
10
7
73
104
74
1
1
1
Total 262
FOOT OFFICERS KILLED.
Biigadiers
Colonels per Brevet
Lt.-Colonels per dits, &c. -
Majors, per dits and othnrw -
Capts. - . . -
Lieuts. - - _ -
Ensigns - - . -
20
11
Total G7
ADDENDA,
1661—1714.
376 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1661-1714.]
ADDENDA.
COMMISSIONS.
1678.
Col. John Churchill to be eldest Brigadier of Foot in the Army in
Flanders - 2 Sept. 1678.
The above Comn., signed by the Duke of Monmouth, was recentlj- discovered among the MSS. at
Ulenheim. It supplies a missing link in the great Duke of Marll)orough's military career, and
associates him witli the unfortunate Duke of Monmouth who commanded the British Contingent in
Flanders in 1G78 (Wavy and Army Ilhistuited, 24 Nov. 1900).
1686.
Col. John Graham of Claverhonse to be Major-General of H.M.'s
Horse Forces in Scotland ....... 20 Sept. 1686.
From the Duntrune MSS. Communicated by C. Sanford Teny, Ksq.
1689.
Jno. Hoyle to be Capt. in the Earl of Roscommon's Regt. of
Foot [in Ireland] ...---. Uundalk, 1 Nov. 1689.
This Comn., which was omitted in Vol. III., is given in War Office (Jomn. Hook, 1713-1714. It
was signed by the Duke of Schomberg and counter-signed by .las. de Cardonuel, the Duke'.s
Secretary. Capt. Hoyle's name does not appear in any subsequent List.
1702.
Capt. Chas. Douglas to be Major of the Earl of Mar's
Kegt. of Foot ------- St. James's, 12 May 1702.
Comn. given in Vol. 18 of Warrant Books for Scotland. This officer was son of Sr. Wm. Douglas,
who, at the time of his death iu 1710, was a Major-General in Scotland. He was appointed Ens. in
the Earl of Argyle's Regt. 1 Aug. Iti93. Served at Alraanza as Lt.-Col. of Maccartney's Regt. of
Foot. In Sept. 1710 was granted the yearly pension of £547 10s. enjoyed by his late father
{Treasuri) Papers). Was sent to the Court of France by George 1. on his accession. And
George 11., in May 1729, wrote an autograph letter to f^ouis XV. on behalf of Col. Chas. Douglas's
claims to certain lands in France which had belonged to Sr. Wm. Douglas, but had been forfeited at
the commencement of the war with France. Col. Douglas was the hearer of George II. 's letter to
the King of France {Townshend Papers, printed by the Hist. MS.S. Comn.). On 21 Nov. 1739
Col. Douglas was preferred to the Colonelcy of a newly-raised Regt. of Marines. Commanded this
Corps at the siege of Carthagena, and had his head taken off by a cannon-ball 23 Mar. 1741.
1703.
Wm. Gill to be Commis.sary for the exchatige of prisoners - - 1703.
This Comu., signe<l by Marlborough, is not forthcoming, but its bestowal on Mr. Wm. Gill is
referred to by the Duke himself in a letter to the Grand Pensionary at the Hague: " Londres,
18 Mars 1712. Monsieur Le Sieur Gill a, je crois, I'liouneur d'etre connu de vous, nous ayant servi
pendant toute la guerre en qualite de comniissairu pour rechange des prisouniers. Lui ayant des
obligations particulieres sur ce qu'il a contribue ii me t'auver des enneniis lorsque je fus pris sur la
Meuse . . • . je le recommende k I'honneur de votre protection. — Marlborough " (^Dispatches,
Vol. v., p. 58f.).
The incident to which Marlborough refers above happened thus: — When crossing the Meuse on
4 Nov. 1702 with only two or three attendants, one of whom was Wm. Gill, a party of thirty French
[1661-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 377
soldiers and an officer from the garrison at Gueldres swooped down upon Marlborough and his little
party and took them prisoners. With great presence of mi ntl Gill produced an old pass, which had
been given to General Charles Churchill, and handing it to Marlborough, the Earl, as he then was,
presented it to the French commanding officer. Owing to it being dusk the Frenchman did not
notice that the pass was out of date, and taking it for granted that the bearer was General Churchill,
ne allowed Marlborough and his attendants to proceed. Marlborough settled £5U per annum on
Wm. Gill and gave him the above-named post, which he retained till the end of the war.
1706.
Nicholas Budiani to be Lient. .---...-i Jan. 1706.
Comn. given only in the Army List for 1740, in which year the above-named officer was serving
as Capt. in the 29th Foot, his Comn. as Capt. being dated 21 Jan. 1738.
Jeau Cavalier to be Colonel of a Regt. of Foot iu the Dutch
Service, and paid jointly by the Qneen of England and the
States of Holland - -" - - - - - - Hague, 4 Mar. 1706
This Comn., signed by the States of Holland, is given iu War Office Comn. Bk. 1713-1714. Jean
Cavalier was chosen iu 1702, at the age of 21, one of the five leaders of the revolted Huguenots iu
the Ccvennes. In 1707 he commanded the Regt. of French refugees leferred to in his Comn. at the
batile of Almanza. It is recorded by the Duke of Berwick in his Memoirs that Cavalier's Huguenot
Kegt found itself opposed to a French Infantry Corps in the before-named battle, and that these two
battalions engaged each other in a deadly contest with the ba^-ouet without firing a shot. At the
close of the battle scarce 300 men of the two Regiments in question survived. Cavalier himself was
desperately wounded, but escaped capture by concealing himself amongst the dead. He was given a
pension on the Irish Establishment. On 27 Oct. 1735 was appointed a Brigdr.-Geu., and made
Lieut.-Gov. of Jersey in 1738. Major-General 2 July 1739. D. in May 1740, and was bd. in
Chelsea.
John StauAvix to be Ensign 1 Apr. 1706.
Comn. given only in the Army List for 1740, in which jear Stanwix was serving as Capt. in the
28th Foot, his Comn. as Capt. bearing date 5 Jan. 1723. This officer was nephew and heir to
Brigadier-General Thos. Stanwix, and was probably a child when commissioned Ensign. Appointed
Major of the 10th Regt. of Marines 12 Feb. 1741. Lt.-Col. 71st Foot 4 Oct. 1745. Said Regt. was
disbanded in 1749. Gov. of Carlisle in 1752. Held the post of Dep.-Qr.-Mr.-General for some
years, and was appointed 2 Jan. 1756 Col. of the 1st Batt. of the 60th Foot. Brigdr.-Gen. in
America 27 Dec. 1757. Erected Fort Stanwix in New York State. Major-Gen. in 1759. Lt.-Gen.
in 1761. Col. of the 8th (King's) Regt. of Foot 11 Apr. 1764. Drowned, with his wife and
daughter, in the Eagle, crossing from Dublin to Holyhead 29 Oct. 1766.
James Fleming to be Lieut. --7 Sept. 1706.
Date of Comn. given only iu Army List for 1740. His first Regt. and early services cannot be
traced. On 12 May 1715 Jas. Fleming was appointed Capt. in the Royal Fusiliers. Lt.-Col. of said
Regt. 4 Aug. 1722. Appointed Col. of tl;e 36th Regt. of Foot 9 Jan. 1741. Brigdr.-Gen. iu 1745.
Major-Gen. 2 Sept. 1747. Served iu the action at Falkirk 17 Jan. 1746, and at the battle of
CuUoden. D. at Bath, and was buried in Westminster Abbey 30 Mar. 1751.
1707.
Henry de Grangues to be Capt. in Baron Waleffe's
vacant Regt. of Dragoons [iu Flanders] vice
Ramburis, deed. Camp at Meldert, 22 July 1707.
This Comn. in a Dutch Regt. was signed by Marlborough, and the register appears in War Office
Comn. Book for 1712. Five years later, ciz., 14 July 1712, De Grangues was appointed Major of
the Baron de Bor'e's Dragoons, his Comn. being signed by the Duke of Ormonde at Chateau
Cambresis. Placed on half-pay iu 1713. Appointed Capt. -Lieut, of Brigadier Munden's Dragoons
22 July 1715. Major of Sr. Robt. Rich's Dragoons, with seniority iu the Army from 14 July 1712,
before 1727. Lt.-Col. of the Rl. Dragoons 1 July 1737. Col. of a newly-raised Regt. of Foot,
numbered the 60th, but aftds. disbanded, 21 Jan. 1741. Transferred to the Colonelcy of the
30th Foot 24 Oct. 1742. Brigdr.-Gen. 10 June 1745. Removed to the 9th Dragoons 1 Apr. 1743,
and on 1 Nov. 1749 obtained the Colonelcy of the 7th Dragoon Guards. Mnjor-Gen. 24 Sept. 1747.
D. in June 1754. Will proved at Dublin same year.
378 ENGLISH ARMY LLSTS AND [1661-1714]
1709.
Robt. Pears«n to be Ensign in the Rl. Regt. of Foot of Ireland - - 10 Aug. 1709.
This Comn. appears only in the Army List for 1740, in which year Pearson was serving as Capt.
ill same Regt., latter Comu. being dated 11 Mar. 1736. His first Comn. was doubtless signed by the
Duke of Marlborough in Flanders. In 1715 Pearson was re-commissioned Lieut, in same Regt.
Mat. Swiney to be Lieut. 6 Oct. 1709.
Of Swillington, Yorks. Comn. given only in the MS. Army List for 1715, in which year he was
serving as Lieut, in Col. VVm. Stanhope's Dragoons. He appears to have served with Brigadier
Lepell's Regt. in Spain, and was taken prisoner at Brihuega in 1712 ( Treasury Papers, CCXXXVI.,
No. 3). In 1727 was serving in Genl. Carpenter's Dragoons. Appointed Capt. in Lt.-Gen. VVm.
Ker's Dragoons 13 May 1735. Major of a newly-raised Regt. of Foot 13 Oct. 1745. Said Regt.
was disbanded in 1748. D. at Pontefract in 1766.
1712.
THE QUEEN'S REGT. OF HORSE.*
Capt.-Lieut. Wm. Bembow (sic) to be Capt. vice Capt. Jno. Deane"!
who resigns ; ^ ' '^ . J. ' ' " " " " I- June 1712.
Lieut. Jno. Brown to be Capt. -Lieut, vice Uembow - - - - (
Cornet Maurice Morgan to be Lieut, to Lord Lumley vice Brown -J
♦ The three Conius. given above are notified in a letter from Genl. H. Lumley to Mr. Henry
Watkins (Secretary to the Duke of Ormonde"), dated " Camp at Chateau Cambresis the 16 .June
1712," which letter is among the Ormonde Papers in the Editor's possession. See Appendix.
THE EARL OF HERTFORD'S REGT. OF FOOT.*
Edmund Crispe to be Ens. to Capt. Ric. Legge - - - Ghent, 23 Aug. 1712.
* Comn. given in War Office Book, No. 1257.
LIEUT.-GENERAL CADOGAN'S LATE REGT. OF HORSE.*
[Major-Gen.] Geo. Kellum to be Colonel - 22 Dec. 1712.
[Bt.-Col.] Robert Napper {sic) to be Lt.-Col.
[Bt.-Lt.-Col.] Jas. Fleming to be Major -
[Bt.-Col.] Metcalf Graham to be Capt. ------
Daniel Crispin to be Capt.-Lieut. -------
Jno. Southwell to be Lieut. --------
Qr.-Mr. Peter Davenport to be Cornet _.----
* The Comns. given above appear in a memo, among the Ormonde Papers in the Editor's
poBsessioD.
1713.
FIRST REGT. OF FOOT GUARDS.*
Ric. Butler to be Capt. and rank as Lt.-Col. - - Windsor, 15 Nov. 1713.
* Comn. given in Military Entry Book, 1707-1712.
ri661-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 379
LIST OF CERTAIN OFFICERS WHO SOLD THEIR COMMISSIONS*
[1709-1712.]
Lt.-G-enl. [James] Maitland resigned his Regt. to Brigadier Breton.
Col. Michael Richards „ „ „ Col. Wm. Stanhope.
Brigadier [Wm.] Breton „ „ „ Col. Jas. Butler.
[George] Lord Balgony resigned the Majoritv of the 3rd Foot Guards to Lord Wm.
Hay.
Lt. Col. Andrew Hamilton resigned the Lt. -Colonelcy of the Rl. Regt. of Foot to Sir
Jas. Abercrombie.
Lt.-Col. Douglas I'esigned the Lt. -Colonelcy of Col. Kerr's Dragoons to [Archibald]
Lord Wandell and Lord Wandell resigned his post as Guidon of the 2nd Troop of
Horse Grenadier Guards to Major [Jno.] Duncomb.
Col. [Jasper] Clayton resigned his Lt.-Colouelcy of Brigadier Hill's Regt. to Lt.-Col.
Leigh.
[John] Lord Ashburnham resigned his post as Guidon of the 1st Troop of Guards to
Mr. [John] Blathwayt.
Col. [Armand de] La Bastide resigned his post as Guidon of the 3rd Troop of Guards
to the Marquis de Quesne.
Genl. [Thos.] Erie resigned his Regt. to Brigadier [George] Freke.
Major-Geul. [Robert] Wroth resigned his Lt.- Colonelcy of the Royal Regt. of Horse
to Major [Geo. 1 Fielding and Major Fielding lo Capt. [Fras.] Byng.
Lt.-Col. [Wm.] Wyndham resigned his Lt. -Colonelcy of Major-Genl. Palmes's Regt. to
Col. [Leigh] Backwell.
Major-Genl. [Thos.] Handasyde resigned his Regt. to his sou [Roger Handasyde].
Brigadier [George] Freke resigned his Regt. to Brigadier [Richard] Sutton.
Brigadier [Richard] Sutton resigned his Regt. to Col. [James] Leigh.
Major-Genl. [John] Livesey resigned his Regt. to Col. [Richard] Phillips.
Col. [James] Leigh resigned his Lt.-Colonelcy of Brigadier Hill's Regt. to Major
[Richard] Dansey.
Col. [James] Jones resigned his Regt. to Col. [Fras.] Alexander.
* Military Entri/ Book No. 8 (1707-1712). Home Office Series (Public Record Office). A Rl.
Warrant dated 1st April, 1712, dispensed with the paymeut of Is. in the pound " to be paid both by
buyer and seller of the Commissions " to Chelsea Hospital Fund by officers disposing of their Com-
missions.— Note in the MS.
LIST OF OFFICERS ABSENT FROM THE REGIMENTS IN SPAIN
AND PORTUGAL 8 JULY, 1709.*
PEPPER'S REGT. [OF DRAGOONS].
[Cause of absence.']
Lt.-Col. [Jno.] Upton - - - By leave from Her Majesty for re-
covery of his sight, 6 months ending
10 December next.
,Capt. [Thos.] Gleinhim (sic) - - Already ordered to Spain.
* S.P.D. Anne, Bundle 14, No. 124.
380
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1661-1714.]
LORD MORDAUNT'S [REGT. OF FOOT].
[Juo.] Lord Mordauut -
Capt. James Gibson
,, Jeimyn Archbold -
„ Valentine Crome -
„ George Nodes
Capt. -Lieut. Toogood
Lieut. Wm. Machan
Ensign Walter Breary -
,, Bronie Whurwood
„ John Castor
„ Daniel Lewis
„ Gibson Dalzell -
[^Cattse of absence. '\
His leave near expired.
Have been
upon the
in England some time
Recruiting Service and
were ordered to return to their
commands in April last and are
now ready to embark with the Con-
voy. By letter from Mr. [Major-
General] Stanhope there is an ac-
count that other officers have been
a[)pointed in their room.
Capt. De Leu/.e
NASSAU'S DRAGOONS.
- <!ioing out with the Convoy.
BRIGADIER SYBOURG'S [REGT. OF FOOT].
/Capt. [Isaac] Feirac
Lieut. Guilhiin
Ensign [Menard] Guerin
Absent by leave from the Earl of
Gal way about the affairs of the
Regiment.
Do. and detained by Capt. Feirac by
Brigadier Wade's order to assist
him in recruiting Regiment.
By leave from the Colonel. Perhaps
a child.
LIEUT.-GENERAL HARVEY'S [REGT. OF HORSE]
Capt. Montague
Capt. [James] O'Hara
By leave from Her Majesty about his
own pri\ate affairs, 6 months end-
ing 10 September next.
Do. and as A.D.C. to the Duke of
Marlborough.
COL. HARRISON'S [REGT. OF FOOT].
Col. [Wm.] N'achell ... Infirm and not able to serve; absent
by the Queen's leave.
Col. [Thos.] Collier - - - Lt. -Governor of Jersey ; absent by
the Queen's leave.
Capt. [Wm.] Bradley - - - By leave to setth' the Regiment's
accounts.
Ensign Hai tigan - - - - ^y order of tlie Colonel — a child
[1661-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
381
BRIGADIER WADES' [REGT. OF FOOT].
Lt. Col. [Oliver] D'Harcourt
[ Cause of absence.^
Has been excused by reasou of his
wounds, but goes with present Con-
voy.
SIR CHARLES HOTHAM'S [REGT. OF FOOT].
Sir Charles Hotliam
Major [Fairfax] Norteliff {sic)
Capt. [George] Best
Ensign Greenvill - - -
Capt. [Chas.] Hotham -
Sent over to recruit.
Do.
Uo.
Do.
B}- leave of the Colonel.
COL. WATKINS'S [REGT. OF FOOT].
Col. [Wm.] Watkins
Major [Paston] Knyvett-
Capt. [John] Foley
Capt. Barnes -
„ Hereford
Lieut. Skreen {sic) -
Ensign Mundy
„ [George] Watkins
[.Jno.] Webb
Sick.
By leave from Lord Gahvay just come
from Portugal.
By leave from Her Majesty, 6 months
ending in October.
Sent orer to recruit and are going to
Spain with the Convoy.
LORD RABY'S [REGT. OF DRAGOONS].
Col. [James] St. Pierre -
Col. James Crofts^-
Cornet [Wm.] Wentworth
By leave from Her Majesty, 6 months
ending the 23 November next.
By leave from Her Majesty, 6 months
ending 22 July next.
By leave from Her Majesty till further
notice.
1 Illegitimate son of the unfortunate Duke of Monmouth by Eleanor Needhani. Appointed Capt.
in the Rl. Dragoons 13 Feb. 1702. Bt.-Lt.-Col. 1 Jan. 1704. Served in Spain during the War of the
Succession, and was some time A.D.C. to King Charles III. of Spain. Bt.-Col. 15 May 1706. Co!, of
the 9th Dragoons 6 July 1719. Brigdr.-Gen. \i Feb. 1711. Ma.i.-Gen. 11 Mar. 1727. D. 12 Mar.
1732. His portrait, in uniform, is preserved at Dalkeith Palace.
382
ENGLISH AKMY LISTS AND
[1661-1714.]
LORD BARRYMORE'S [REGT. OF FOOT].
[Cause of absence.}
Col. [Mark Aut. de] Moncal -
Major Doiikiu {sic)
Capt. [John] Mohuu
„ [Josia.s] Clarke
Lieut. Ade (sic)
„ Fitz-Geralfj -
Ensign [Robert] Buhner
„ [Thos.] Brass
Capt. [Ferd. Richard] Hastings
„ [Fras.] Bowes
„ [Wm.] Charlton -
„ [George] Edwards -
Lieut. Maxwell - - -
Ensign Booth
Sent over to recruit.
A child.
( Came over since the late action in
r Portugal.
A child.
Do.
MAJOR-GENERAL SANKEY'S [REGT. OF FOOT].
Capt. [Wm.] Fywell
,, [Cha?.] Sadler
Lieut. [John] Lawson
Lt.-Ccl. [Wm.] Harrison
Cajjt. [Nicholas] Bunbury
Lieut. Foulkes [? Peyton Fox]
At Plymouth and to go over with the
next Convoy.
1 Sent over to recruit and to go over
/ with first Convoy.
Absent by leave from I(ord Gal way.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL
Lieut. Blacket
„ Mitford
„ [Robert] Hamilton
„ [Thos.] James
NEWTON'S [UEGT. OF FOOT].
6 months' leave ending 6 October.
2 months' leave which is expired.
- Sick at Falmouth.
f At Portsmouth to take last of the
" \ clothing.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL PEARCE'S [REGT. OF FOOT].
Lt.-Col. [Peter] Godby -
Major [Edward] Johnston
Capt. [Robert] Brudenell
„ [Thos.] Giles
„ [Nicholas] Fenwick
Capt. -Lieut. [Henry] Owens -
Lieut. Job Elrington
„ John Elrington
„ John Parry -
„ [Robt.] Claxton -
Ensign [Edward] Griffith
„ Puidon
„ Green -
Sent o\er to recruit aud arc to go over
to Portugal with the Convoy.
[1661-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
383
LORD FASTON'S [REGT. OF FOOT].
Major [John] Barnes
Capt. [Richard] Hart
„ [John] Shaftoe
Lieut. [Nicholas] Tooke -
„ [Samuel] Barnes -
Ensign Butler Chancey -
„ [Wm.] Orfeur -
Qr.-Mr Baspool
Lieut. [Chas.] Herle
Capt. [Robert! Pick
Lieut. [John] Adams
„ Barker
„ Reynolds -
Ensign [Archibald] Enos
[ Cause of absence. ]
' Sent over to recruit.
At Falmouth with recruits.
-
All marching to Portsmouth with
recruits.
COL. STANWIX'S [REGT. OF FOOT].
Major [John] West
Capt. [Sir Andrew] St. John -
„ [John] Cayley
„ [George] 5lorryson
„ [Thos.J Pennington
„ [Joseph] Lawrance
Ensign [Chiverton] Hartop
Sullivan -
Lately came from Portugal i'or the
recovery of his health.
> Sent over to recruit.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL ELLIOT'S [REGT. OF FOOT].
Capt. [Robert] Hemington
„ [Roger] Lawrence -
Ensign [Thos.] Wheeler -
Capt. [John] Wynyard -
Lieut. John Harris
Ensign [John] Inglis
„ [Abraham] Elliot
:}
Sent over to recruit.
By leave from Lord Galway.
On board with recruits going to Gibraltar.
Children.
384
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1661-1714.J
A LIST OF THE OFFICERS BELONGING TO THE SEVERAL
REGIMENTS OF FOOT NAMED BELOW THAT LATELY SAILED
FROM SPITHEAD FOR SPAIN, OR PORTUGAL, WHO ARE ABSENT
FROM THEIR POSTS*
[1710.]
LIEUT.-GENL. FARRINGTON'S REGT.
Capt. [Jas.] Menzics
Capt. [Thos.] Fanington
Capt. [Peter] lionafons -
Capt. [Jno.] Brooks
Ensign [Jno.] Dally
Dr. [Henry] Blaiur
[ Cause of absence. ]
Lame oF the gout and alisent by leave.
Aide-de-camp in Flanders.
"I Left for the recovery of their health, by
J Major-Genl. Whetham's leave.
A child and absent by leave.
Haviiitj a great family has his duty
officiated by Deputy.
MAJOR-GENERAL LIVES AY'S REGT.
Major [Nat.] Cosley
Major [Walter] Douglas -
Lieut. [Jno.] Cosley
Lieut. [Clifford] Haudasyde
Ensign [Jno.] Bonithon
Ensign [Stephen] Franks
Dr. Chas Livesay
Qr.-Mr. [Wm.] CoUinowood
Having disposed [of his Commission] as
Major, and being too infirm to attend
his duty, has the Queen's leave of
absence as Captain.
Kept in England upon promise of
preferment.
Children.
One of the Convocation absent by leave.
Having deputed one to his duty has the
General's leave of absence.
LORD MARK KERR'S REGT.
Colonel [Patrick] Vans, an M.P.
Ensign [Patrick] Vans, a child.
* Bundle No. 72, S.P.D. George I. undated. On 7 Nov. 1710 Major-Gcneral VVhetham was
placed in command of the Troops then at Spithead, with orders to join the Army in Spain, and in
March, 1711, Farrington's Regt. landed at Gibraltar.
[1661-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 385
LIST OF CAVALRY OFFICERS KILLED AND WOUNDED AT THE
BATTLE OF ALMEXARA, 27 JULY, N.S. 1710.*
Lieut. Genl. Jas. Stenhope, W.
„ ., Geo Carpenter, W.
Brigdr.-Gen. the Earl of Rochford, K.
Col. Cdunt Nassau, K.
Bt.-Col. [Thos ] Travers, K.
„ Count Paulin,' of Harvey's Regt., K.
Bt.-Lt.-Col. [Jno.] Bland, W.
Capt. La Pone, K.
„ [Daniel] l^ive al, W.
„ [Edward] Willis, W.
„ I George] Moor, W.
„ [Fras.] Naizon. W.
Lieut. [Wni.] Wills, W.
„ [Josi'ih] Patterson, W.
„ [Eras.] Jobber, W.
„ — Heron, W.
„ [Wm.] Wood, W.
Cornet — Garson, K.
^^ _ Webb, K.
„ — Wildgoose, W.
„ — Du Cass, W.
* This List, with the exception of the names of Generals Stanhope and Carpenter and Col. Count
Paalin, is given in the Records of the 8lh Hussars.
' Called " Colonel Poland " in Parnell's War of the Succession in Spain.
6 IftTft. B B
386 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1661-1714.]
LIST OF FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS TAKEN PRISONERS AT
BRIHUEGA, 9 DEC. N.S. 1710.
[The List of Staff Officers is given in S.P.D. Anne, Bundle 23, fo. 83.]
STAFF.
Lt.-Gen. [.Ins.] Stanhope.
„ [Geo.] Carpenter.
Maj.-Gen. [Cha?.] Wills.
„ [Jno.] Pepper.
Brigdr.-Gen. [Humphry] Gore.
Judge- Advocate Gen., Mr. Salter.
Qr.-Mr.-Gen., Mr. [Marcellus] Larron (sic).
Sec. to Gen. Stanhope, Mr. [Arend] Furley.
Surgeon to do, Mr. [Peter] Geneste.
Provost-Marshal, Mr. Teale.
FIELD OFFICERS.
[The List of Field Officers is given in Tindal's Hist.
of England, Vol. IV.,
p. 181 note.]
Col. [Jas.] Dormer.
„ [Robt.] Dalzell.
Lt.-Col. [Jas.] Moyser.
„ [Jas.] Otway.
„ [Edwd.] Montague.
„ [Geo.] Benson.
„ [Peter] Hawker.
„ [Hen.] Verrier (died).
„ [Lord] Falkland.
„ Richardson [? Richardson Pack].
„ [Jno.] Ramsey.
„ [Thos.] Howard.
„ [Geo.] Whitmore.
[? Thos.] Strickland.
„ [Clement] Nevil.
„ [Hugh] Pearson.
MAJORS.
[? Humphry] Bland.
[Stanhope] Cotton,
— Wyvil.
[Thos.] Erie.
[Geo.] Keitley,
— Wheeler.
Chas.] Douglas.
;Wm.] Pinfold.
— Savage.
CAPTS.
60.
n 11
[1661-1714.J COMMISSION REGISTERS.
387
LIEDTS.
76.
ENSIGNS.
64.
ADJTS.
3.
QR. -MASTERS,
3.
About 2,000 men belonging to the following Regis.
Harvey's Horse.
Royal Dragoons.
Pepper's, do.
Stanhope's, do.
Battalion of [-Scots! Foot ftimnls.
Harrison's Foot.
Wade'.>^, do.
Dormer's, do.
Bowles's, do.
Gore's, do.
Munden'.s, do.
• Dalzell'.-^, do.
BBS
888
EN^GLISH ARMY LISTS AND [1661-1714]
LIST OF THE OFFICERS WHO PERISHED IN THE RIVER
ST. LAWRENCE, 22 AUGUST, 1711.*
LT.-GENL. SEYMOUR'S REGT.
Majo? [Leonard] Fish.
[Bt.] Major [Hen.] Walker.
Capt. Stringer.
„ [Thns.] Bush.
Capt.-Lt. [Tlios.] Lehulle.
Ens. [Laurence] Hyde.
„ [Searle] Hawker.
„ [Dan.] Richardson.
„ [Alex.] Loggan.
Qr.-Mr. Redix.
Surgeon Young.
COL. WINDRESS'S REGT.
Major [Ric] Cartey (sic).
Capt.-Lt. [Nich.] Bissell.
Lt. [Mat.] Brown.
„ [Jas.] Kent.
„ [Jno.] Crofton.
„ [Nicholas] Langhan (sic).
Ens. Bird.
COL. KANE'S REGT.
Lt.-Col. Barton.
Capt. [Philip] Twisden.
Lt. [Wra.] Gibbons.
„ [Ant.] Lepy (sic).
„ [Hen.] Frere.
Ens. O'Neile.
„ [Thos.] Ekins.
Chaplain Woodside.
COL. CLAYTON'S REGT.
Capt. [Wm.] Charlton.
„ [Jno.] Pinder {sic).
„ Thomas.
* America and We9t Indies, Canada Eapedition, No. $9- Total of officers and men lost, 740,
1661-1714.]
COMMISSION REGISTERS.
389
LIST OF MINORS BELONGING TO THE SEVERAL REGIMENTS
AS THEY HAVE HITHERTO BEEN RETURNED BY THE
COLONIES.*
[1711 or 1712.]
REOIMENTS.
Royal Regt. of Horse
[Guards].
Lt.-Genl. Carpentgr's
Regt. of Dragoons.
Earl of Strafford's
Regt. of Dragoons.
iBt Regt. of Foot
Guards.
3rd Regt. of Foot
Guards.
Col. Kirke's Regt. of
Foot.
Lt.-Gen. Seymour's
Regt. of Foot.
Roval Fusiliers.
Ma.i.-Gen.Hill'8Regt.
of Foot.
Earl of Barrymore's
Regt . of Foot.
Earl of Hertford's
Regt. of Foot.
Maj.-Gen. Wight-
man's Regt. of
Foot.
Earl of Orrery's Regt.
of Foot.
Maj.-Gen. Newton's
Regt. of Foot.
MINORS.
Cornet [Jas.] Kirke, son of Mr. George
Kirke, formerly Major of this Regt.
Cornet [Wm.] Lloyd, 16 years of age,
and ready to do duty.
Cornet [Wm.] Wentworth, nephew j
to the Colonel, who was made |
(hornet by Her Majesty in con- )
sideration of his brother's death,
who was killed at Liege. J
Ensign [Philip] Shrimpton.
„ Honywood.
Ensign Robert Walpole.
„ Alex. Lasslie (sic).
Capt. [Chas.] Collier (sic), son to the
Earl of Portmore.
Ensign [Harry] Bellasyse.
„ [Chas.] Honywood.
Ensign Magnus Kempenfelt, son to
the Lt.-Colonel.
Lieut. [? Henry] Powell, son of a
Captain killed. in the Service, of age
to serve.
Lieut. [Chas.] Buck nail, son of a
gentleman who served many years
in the Army.
Ensign [Jno. Henry] Bastyde (sic).
„ Clayton.
„ [Fiennes] Twisleton.
„ [? Robt.] Mann.
Liet. [Mark Anthony] Moncal, son of
Brigdr. Moucal, late Lt.-Col. in the
Regt.
Captain [Wm.] Howe.
Ensign Newton.
Lieut. [Henry] Thornicroft.
„ [Wm.] Collier.
Ensign [Chris.] Hopton.
„ [Sam.] Lynn.
„ [Jno.] Wightman.
1st Lieut. Wm. Rowe, son of Briga-
dier Rowe, who was killed in Ger-
many at the head of his Regt.
Ensien Chas. Davenant.
BT WHOM SUPERSEDED.
Cornet Arthur Dobbs.
Cornet Arthur Echlyu.
Ensign John Parker.
„ [Fras.] Chan-
tril (sic).
Ensign [Jno.] Wynd-
ham.
Ensign [Wm.] Gar-
diner.
Ensign John Lillings-
ton.
Capt. Sainl. Whitshed.
Lieut. John Beaumont.
„ Alford Batalay.
Ensign Chas. Tilliourg.
,, .John Withers.
John Milner.
* From an original undated MS. among the Ormonde Papers in the Editor's possession.
390
ENGLISH ARMY LISTS AND
[1661-1714.
REGIMENTS.
Col. Handasyde's
Regt. of Foot.
Maj.-Gen. Primrose's
Regt. of Foot.
Brigadier Breton's
Regt. of Foot.
Maj.-Gen. Whetham's
Regt. of Foot.
Brigadier Preston's
Regt. of Foot.
Col. Desney's
of Foot.
Reiit.
Maj.-Gen. Sibourg's
Regt. of Foot.
Brigadier Hamilton's
Regt. of Foot.
Col. Pocock's Regt.
of Foot.
Col. Molesworth's
Regt. of Foot.
Maj.-Gen. Elliot's
Regt. of Foot.
Col. Leigh's Regt. of
Foot.
Late Col. Edward
Stanhope's Regt. of
Foot.
Col. Kane's Regt. of
Foot.
Col. Alexander's Regt.
of Foot.
Maj.-Gen. Wynne's
ivcgt. of Foot.
[Stanmore's Regt. of
Foot.]
Capt. Wm. Mackenzie.
MINORS. BT WHOM SUPERSEDED.
f Ensign Rookwood,
\ „ Hume, who received Com-
missions during their minority, and
have not yet been with the Regt.
but are now ready to go.
Ensign [ Jas.] Maxwell, the Adjutant's
son, who has served long and well
and purchased the same to buy out
a foreigner, and as his father has a
numerous family the Major-General
desires he may be continued.
Captain [Wm.] Breton.
Ensign [Jno.] Whetham.
,, [Wm.] Sutton.
„ [Jas.] Ferguson, son of the
late Colonel of the Regt., and is
now 14 years of age.
Lieut. Laytou.
Ensign Crowe.
„ [Fras.] Masham.
„ [Thos.] Lambert.
„ Mortimer.
Lieut. [Jas.] Garth.
Ensign [Nicholas] Philpot.
„ [John] Southerland, 18 years
of age, and ready to serve.
Ensign [Wm. Mead.
Ensign [Abraham] Elliott.
„ [Jno.] English {sic).
„ [Ric] Hawley.
Ensign Maynard.
„ [Thos.] Gregson.
„ [Chas.] Archer.
Sir Thomas Prendergast, Ensign, son
to the late Colonel of the Regt.,
who was killed in Flanders, now 15.
Ensign [Thos.J Barton.
,, [Ric] Bridger.
„ Jones.
„ [Fras.] Colome.
,, [Chas.] Alexander, who is ready to serve.
„ Hutchinson, employed in the sea service.
Capt. [Jno.] Wilson. Paid £500 to discharge Col. Morgan's
debts, and in obliged to resign whenever a gentleman is
found to repay the same.
[Ensign Fitton Minshull.']
' A letter from the Secretary at War to the Piiymaster-General, dated 28 Sept. 1711, records the
appointment of Fitton Minshull, a child, to an Ensigncy in Col. Stanwix's Regt. (see p. 173), "in
order for the support of his mother and family" {see Clode's Military Forces of the Crown, Vol.11.,
Appx., p. 610). On 6 July, 1714, a pension of £50 per ann. was granted to Elizabeth Minshull, who
lost her husband, Lt.-Col. Minshull, her brother, and a son in the Queen's Service. — Treasury Papers.
[1661-1714.] COMMISSION REGISTERS. 391
NAMES OF OFFICERS WHO HAVE GIVEN THEIR NUMBER OF
HORSES TO CARRY TO FLANDERS IN 1712.*
Colonel [John] Corbett, 4.
Col. Floyd 1 (stc), of the Foot Guards, 6.
Mr. Mathews, 4.
Col. [George] Joshlyn^ (sic), 5.
Major [Lewis] Dives, 8.
Capt. Heals [Hales], 4.
Capt. [Leigh] Backwell, 10.
Mr. [James] Oglethorp, 5.
Major [Sam.] Foley,3 3.
Capt. Boyle, 4.
Dr [Robt.] Friend, 2.
Mr. Beale,^ Apothecary, 1.
Lord Orrery, 4.
Capt. Hails (sic), 6.
Lieut. Lawder, 1.
Majoi'-Gen. [Joseph] Sabine, 2.
Capt. [Fry] Vickeridge, 2.
Col. [Jean Rabauld] La Coudrier, 7.
Prince Euegine ° (sic), 2.
Col. [Fras.] Rainsford had bespoke room for 3 horses
but did not go.
Col. [Thos.] Markham, 5.
Lord Blaney ^ (sic), 5.
Major Foley had bespoke for 6 but there were but 3.
* From a memo, among the Ormonde Papers in the Editor's possession.
' Col. Wm. Lloyd.
2 Col. George Jocelyn.
' One of the Duke of Ormonde's A.D.C.'s in 1712.
■ Probably Juo. Beale, who was Surgeon to Brigadier Stanwix's Kcgt. in 1712, and appointed
Surgeon to the 4th Foot 9 Sept. 1713.
^ Prince Eugene of Savoy, who visited London in Jan. 1712, and was accorded a splendid reception
by Queen Anne and her people.
" Cadwallader, 7th Baron Blayney. He received a pension of £300 per annum, on the military
establishment, from George I., but for what services is not apparent.
392 ENGLISH ARMY LISTS & COMMISSION REGISTERS. [1661-1714.]
LIST OF THE COMMISSIONED OFFICERS REDUCED IN THE
SEVERAL REGIMENTS OF FOOT IN GARRISON AT GHENT
AND NIEUPORT, IN PURSUANCE OF HER MAJESTY'S ORDERS
DATED THE 13th MAY, 1713.*
REGIMENTS.
Queen's Regt.
Lord North and Grey.
Royal Regt. of Ireland.
Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
Major-Gen. Sibourg's.
Brigdr. Hamilton's.
Major-Genl. Evans's.
Earl of Forfar's.
Major-Genl. Primrose's.
Brigdr. Preston's.
CAPTS.
Jno. Morton.
Giles Peacock.
Ben. Gregg.
Edwd. Thetford.
Thos. Burroughs.
Abr. Devischer.i
Reginald Harrison.
Geo. Grant.
Adam Williamson.
Sr. Alex. Livingston.
LIEUTS.
Jno Grey.
Wm. Walker.
Jno. Keef.
Wm. Gale,
1st Lieut.
Wm. Stannard,
2nd Lieut.
Jno. Otlgers.
Edwd. Cooksey.
Jos. Marriot.
Fras. Armstrong.
Chas. Douglas.
Wm. Douglas.
ENSCGNS.
— Sutton.
Thos. Rogers
Wm. Clarke.
Edwd. Griffiths,
Jas. Fleming.
Jas. Macdonnell.
Jonathan Mowbray,
Nicholas Bland.
Geo. Brown.
* From the List given in the Ormonde Papers in the Editor's possession.
' Date of Comn. not forthcoming. Believed to have been nearly related to Capt. Edw. De Fisher,
of Genl. Webb's Regt. of Foot, as he was appointed Major to Morrison's, late Webb's, Regt. in 1V17
(Add. MS. 22,264), and on 6 Apr. 1720 was promoted Lt.-Col. of said Corps, but his name has
inadvertently been omitted from the List of officers given in the Historical Record of the Kinfs
Liverpool Regt. Col. Devischer d. in London 25 Oct. 1736. He was, in 1713, a brother officer of
Ensign Roger Sterne of the 34th Foot, and was a kind benefactor and friend in after years to
Roger Sterne's widow and her famous sou Laurence, author of Tristram Shandy.
LIST OF THE GENERAL AND STAFF OFFICERS SERVING AT
GHENT, NIEUPORT, AND BRUGES IN 1713.*
Major-Gen. — Sabine.
A.D.C. to do. — Capt. Cob.
Brigadier-Genls. — Sutton and Pautou.
Deputy- Judge- Advocate — Henry Watkias, Esq.
Deputy-Paymaster — Capt. Blechenden.^
Provost-Marshal — Capt. Fury.
* From the List among the Ormonde Papers in the Editor's possession.
' Capt. John Blechendeu of Lord Mark Kerr's llegt. of Foot was drawing half-pay in 1722, and
in 1723 was "provided for in Ireland." Army List, 1740,
APPENDICES.
394
APPENDICES.
[1661-1714.]
APPENDICES
LETTER FROM CAPT. RICHARD WARING.
(Add. MS. 28926, /o. 51, Bnt. Mus.)
(5rec Vol. III., p. 176.)
fro y« Camp at Lembeck Aug. 8"" 1692.
Dear S', — . . . Oure late action with y" ffrench was very hott, notwith-
standing their numbers y' were engaged, & post, their loss is considerably greater y"
ours, & y^ you may give a guess of w' they have sufFor'd, I have sent you a list of
ours w*^** was given me last night. The Troop y* I ha\e y'' honour to Command has
suffer'd much, tho I hope not at all in their reputation, his Grace was pleased to tell
me he was glad to have so good an account of y^ beheavour of both my self, & men,
w*^*" is all y^ reward I could wish for had our service been ten times greater ; I suppose
ere this you have heard w' our loss was considering y^ service we were putt upon, its a
wonder a man of us esaiped, I thanke God its no worse ; I hope in a short time I shall
have y" satisfaction of seeing you, his Maj*'* has tould my Ld. Duke my troop goes for
England this winter, iu y^ mean time be pleased to give my hearty respects & service
to honest M' Williams, both y"^ Mr. Balls, Captain I^etter w''' all other freinds and
beleive me dear S"^ y' I am,
Y' most obliged faithfull humble ser,
R. Waring.
Killed.
Wounded.
L' Gen' Mackay. ]
L' Gen'- Tettau.
L*- Gen'- Lanier. Maj'
Gen'- Check [Shack]
Colonels, 10.
. 11.
L*- Col., 12.
09.
Mj% 05.
. 09.
Cap' , 52.
88.
Lieu*-, 62.
124.
Ens% 25.
69.
Serj*^-, 92.
68.
Corp"'-, 46.
37.
Drumers, 05.
00.
Private men, 4,404.
3,130.
His Grace, & y^ Maj"" are well, and Mr. Hartstonge gives you his service.
To John Ellis, Esq' , one of the Com'- of the
Transport Office, for him at y*^ Secretaries
Office in White Hall.
London
[give] these.
[1661-1714.] APPENDICES. 39i
LETTERS FROM GEN^- LUMLEY TO HENRY WATKINS, ESQ.*
(Vol. VL, p. 27.)
Camp at Cateau Cambresis, the 1st June, 1712.
Sir, — I desire you will lay before my Lord Duke of Ormonde the following
Commissions for his Grace's signature, the same being approved by his Grace, viz* : —
Capt.-Lieut. Wm. Bembowe (sic) to be Captain in the room of Capt. John Deaue, who
resigns to him.
Lieut. John Brown to be Capt.-Lieut. in the room of Capt. Bembow.
Comet Maurice Morgan to be Lieut, to my Lord Lumley in the room of
Mr. Brown.
These Commissions to bear date from the day his Grace is pleased to sign them.
H. LuMLEY.
Mr. Watkins.
* From the original among the Ormonde Papers iu the Editor's possession.
Whitehall, 16 March, 17l|.
Sir,— My Lord Duke of Ormonde having consented to the following attentions
in my Regiment, viz*: —
Capt. John Morey to be Major in the room of Major-General Crowther, and
Mr. Crowther to have a Comn. for Capt. Morey's Troop. Mr. — Burrington to
succeed Capt. Edward Heath who resigns to him, I desire you will lay a
notification before his Grace.
H. LUMLBY.
Mr. Watkins,
• Ibid.
PETITION OF CAPTAIN GEORGE CARLETON.*
(Vol. VI., p. 46.)
To the Rt. Hon'''* the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury,
The petition of Captain George Carleton humbly sheweth : —
That your Petitioner was on the list of half-pay in Ireland when he went into Spain
where he voluntarily acted as Engineer, but being sent by his Excellency the
Earl of Gallway (sic) for the defence of Denia, was there made prisoner of war
and continued so for the space of foure years, dming that time he had no
opportunity of sending a certificate [and] was struck off the list by reason he was
not heard of.
Therefore your petitioner humbly prays that since he was ui)on no Establishment but
that of his half-pay, that this his Case may be referr'd to their Excellencys the
Lords Justices of Ireland that he may make out the reality of this his petition in
order to receive his half-pay from the time he was struck off by a mistake to the
time of his being restored, so that your Petitioner may not be ruined by showing
so good an example.
And your Petitioner shall ever pray, &c.
* Trwuury Paper$, Vol. CXXXIII., No. 94. Undated.
396 APPENDICES. [1661-1714.]
^ - '■ PAPERS RELATING TO THE ARTILLERY TRAIN
IN SPAIN, 1706-1710.
(Vol. VI., p. 48.)
{Treasury Papers, Vol. XCVIII. (1706) No. 76.)
Instbuctions for John Jeffreys paymaster of the Enghsh traiue of Artillery for an
Expedition by sea w*** the Earle of Rivers.
You are to take into your charge & care all such moneys as shall be assign'd or
returned to you from this Office on account of the h*" Trayne, and you are to keep a
Book containing a fair acco' of all Receipts &• Payments of moneys in your charge,
& also to Exhibit every month or oftner if required a true state of youi- Cash, w*'' a
particular acco' of all Receipts, payments made in the proceeding month Duplicates
of w''" you are to transmitt to this Board & another to y*" Coll", when he requires it.
You are to pay no money but by Order in wrifeing signed by the Coll° or cheif
Ofl&cer of the Trayne & if any Orders be payd by you on any Expences or pressing
occasions, you are as soon as possible you can, to acquaint y* Coll" therewith &
procure his hand thereto for your justification, & upon all Orders for payment you
are to take Receipts from the persons you pay the money to duly vouched.
You are to pay the Trayne from after the but threequarlers pay that
being the usuall Subsistance allow'd to all Tr.-iynes, viz' 21 full days pay for 28 days
Subsistence, and then once a year make up the Account of Arrears y* Deductions for
Cloaths may be made out of it.
Lastly you are to follow and observe all such Orders and Direcons for her Matys
Service, as you shall receive from the Master Q-en" or Principall Officers of her Matys
Ordnance for the time being.
Given at the Office of her Matys Ordnance under our hands and Seale
of the S** Office the P* of June 1706: In the 5^'' year of her
Matys Reigne.
[Endorsed.] A Copy of Mr. Jeffreys's Instructions Pay Master to the English
Trayne.
June 1"*, 1706.
To the Right Hon^'* the Lieu' Gen" & the rest of the Principal Officers of Her Ma*'*"
Ordnance.
The Memorial of John Jeffreys, late Paymaster of Her Ma'^ Artillery
in Spain,
Humbly Sheweth, —
That after the Battle of Saragossa he received orders to go with the rest of the
Paymasters for Barcelona to procure money for the Train, and accordingly did sett out
from Saragossa the 26"' of August 1710, and left with Mr. William Lewis his
Assistant in money «fc notes the sum of 6,422 ^"'""" 3 ^ '^ 9 «"'•
That there was afterwards remitted & received by the said Lewis more 5,995 """"
y R.p. 19 chs. ^hich with 650 ^'""" part of a larger sum sent up by Lieu'- Coll Hay left
with M'- Scott for the wounded & others at Saragossa amounts in the whole to the sum
of 13,068 »""»" 0 «^ 19 •=''^-
That M"^- Lewis did take with him for the march from Saragossa into Castile the
abovementioned money in a Small box only the great iron Chest with its Tumbrils and
all my Papers & Acco*' bein^ left by order at Saragossa, and were alter wards for their
[1661-1714.] APPENDICES. 397
greater Security removed with the English Hospital to Calatayud where after the Battle
of Villa Viciosa they were lost with the s** Hospital as appears by the Certificates
mark' N"- 1 & 2.
And all the acco'^ & Rec''* for payments made by ISP Lewis being lost at the said
Battle on the 29"' day of November 1710 with the whole Artillery, Baggage & likewise
the moneys then remaining in Cash as appear's by the Atlidavits mark' N" 3 & 4 nnd
may also be further attested, there were no endevors wanting alterwards to have
recovered any part of the said acco'"- from the Enemy, but to no other useful purpose
than the getting the Paper mark' N" 5 brought back by M'' Miller Surgeon & M""- Seys
Apothecary to the Hospital, l)eing a State of Keceipts & Payments made between
25"" Feb'^ & 18"' June 1710, and the Eemjiins of Cash at that time, this tho' a help
could not be suffic ient for stating the acco'% the greatest part of the Train being kill'd
or Prisoners (and among the killd the Comptroller & Commissary) till the exchange of
several cf the officers & others, and receipt of those acco'^ that were sent me back
from England.
The Paper N" 6 is an acco' of tiie Receipts & Payments commencing from the said
18"* Jnne to the time of the Battle collected from what Papers could be golt or wh:it
Payments could from the best informations be remembred to have been made, & are
placed to account which shews the whole sum lost amounting to 6,(572 Dollars.
• . • •
And the whole difference being but about 800 Dollars, I hope the foregoing
acco'*- for so many years may plead for your Honors favorable Construction
as to my behaviour in this, having always done whatever I have been able to
deserve it.
All which is most humbly Submitted, &c.
John Jeffreys came before me this day and hath voluntarily made oath that the
several matters & allegations contain'd in the foregoing memorial are to the best cf
his knowledge & according to the exactest informations he could gett, true.
Jno. Jefhreys.
Jurat coram me,
May 4, 1714,
R. D'Oyley.
N" 1-2.
Whereas M""- John Jeffreys Paymaster to her Ma'* Train of Artillery, upon his being
orderd from Zaragoca to Barcelona to procure moneys for the Service of the said Train,
left his Baggage with Coll, Borgard at Zaragoca, who going from thence in the month
of October to join the Army then near Madrid, left to my care the said Baggage, &
sometime after receiving Orders to remove the Hospital from thence to Calatayud,
I likewise sent the said Baggage there too, among which I do hereby certify that there
was an iron Chest, and other Small Boxes, with divers Papers & Accounts relating to
the said Train, and that not having time to gett them from thence before the Enemy
came, they with the rest of his Baggage were taken with that of many others &c. As
witness our hands this 28'" of Feb'^ 1711.
ViN, Chabane, Director.
Rowland Seys, Apothecary,
Richard Millbr, Surgeon,
N°- 3.
These are to certify that at the Battle of Villa Viciosa in Spain on the 29"' day of
Nov'- 1710, the Enemy having possess'd themselves of our Gunns Stores &c, I by
direction from CoU Richards eiidevor'd to bring off the moneys in Cash belonging to
one Paymaster of the Train, he being at that time at Barcelona by order, and pursuant
thereunto had broke open the Chest wherein the said money was, and found therein
the large Bagg of Gold which was Portugueze Moyders, as also another bagg put
306 APPENDICES. [1661-1714.]
within the said large Bagg in which were Pistoles, I cannot judge of the number or
quantify of either Species, but it must be considerable, finding it so weighty, that
I could hardly lift it with my right hand. There was also a Bag with Silver. Which
Baggs while I was endevouriug to carry off Some of the Enemys Horse came upon me,
took it from me, stript me & made me Prisoner. In witness whereof 1 have hereunto
sett my hand,
Joseph Burton.
Joseph Burton came before me this day, and voluntarily made Oath that the
Contents on the other side are true.
Joseph Burton.
Jurat coram me,
April 27, 1714,
K. D'Oyley.
N"- 4.
These are to certifye that at the Battle of Villa Viciosa in Spain the 29"' of November
1710, the Enemy having po.ssess'd themselves of our Griinns, Stores &c., I did by
direction of Coll, Richards stay with M'- Joseph Burton Waggon Master, to help
bringing off the money in Cash belonging to the Paymaster of the Train, and parsuant
thereunto the money Chest was broke open, and delivered to the said M'- Burton, being
two Bagj^s, one of which being a large bagg of Gold as M'- Burton then said to me to
be so, and that it was very heavy, also a lesser bagg of Silver, both which he was
endevouring to cnrry off, but immediately some of the Enemy's Horse being told by
some of the Drivers, that I had the money, fell upon me & stuck me twice in the body,
& cutt me over the head, but they finding that M' Burton had the money took it from
him & took both him & me Prisoners. As witness my hand,
David Dalman.
David Dalman came before me this day & voluntarily made oath that the
contents on the other side are true.
David Dalman.
Jurat coram me,
27 April 1714,
R. D'Oyley.
Whereas at the Battle of Villa Viciosa on y« 29"' of Nov' 171 [0] the Enemy
possesst themselves of her Ma" Artillery & Stores, and afterw ... of the Paymaster's
Chest with all the moneys & acco'" therein, I the said Paymaster's Assistant do hereby
declare that to the best of my knowled . . & Remembrance the moneys taken in the
said Chest did amount to above £1,000 Sterling, which was the sum I always declared
to the best of my knowledge & remembrance was then lost. And that all my Papers
& Acco'* of Receipts & Payments were lost therein. ... As witn . . . my hand,
W"- Lewis.
William Lewis came before me this day & voluntanly made oath that the
contents on the other side are true.
W"- Lewis.
Jurat coram me,
27 April 1714.
R. D'Oyley.
[1661-1714.] APPENDICES. 399
GENERAL FRANCIS NICHOLSON, GOVERNOR OF
SOUTH CAROLINA, 1719-1728*
{See Vol. VI., p. 192, ncte 18.)
The memoir in the Diet. Nat. Biog. of this distinguished soldier and able adminis-
trator is inadequate and misleading in several essential points. The same remarks
equally apply to the article on this general in Appleton's Cyclop, oj American Biog.
Having lately found Nicholson's will at Somerset House, I am able to supply some
details which I feel sure will interest both British and American readers. In the
first place, Fras. Nicholson was born in 1655, and not in 1660 as heretofore stated ;
and secondly he was never knighted. In his will he describes himself as " esquire " ;
and, with a view to monumental inscription, says: " I was born at Downham [Down-
holn»e] Park, near Richmond, in Yorkshire, 12 November, 1655."* Here we get a clue
to Nicholson's parentage, which has always remained a mystery. Even that astute
genealogist Dr. Whitaker, the Richmondshire historian, confessed he could never liiid
out anything about Fras. Nicholson, the native of Downholme, beyond the fact that
Gale, in his Registrum Honoris de Richtnond, dedicated a view of Richmond, in 1722,
to General Nicholson. The dedication is somewhat pompous and fulsome, but that
was the style of the period. Downholme Park was the old .seat of the Scropes, and
on the death, in 1630, of Emanuel Scrope, eleventh Baron Bolton and first Earl of
Sunderland, without legitimate issue, the extensive Scrope estates were divided
between the late earl's three natural daughters. Downholme Park fell to the share of
Mary, the eldest of the three children. She married for her second husband,
12 February, 1655, Lord St. John, son and heir of the fifth Marquis of Winchester,
who became possessed of the Bolton estate in North Yorkshire, and was created, in
1689, Duke of Bolton. This nobleman has been represented by such well-known
contemporary writers as Sir John Reresby and Bishop Burnet as one of the most
extravagant livers of his time, and " a man who took all sorts of liberties to himself."
Putting two and two together, and comparing several leading points of resemblance in
the characters of the Duke of Bolton, surnamed " the proud," and General Nicholson,
I fully believe that the child born at Downholme Park on 12 November, 1655, was
the natural son of Lord St. .John, as he was then known. Nicholson may or may not
have been the mother's surname ; Francis was a name in the Paulet family.
Unfortunately the Downholme parish registers only commence in 1736 ; and
Nicholson's will, a lengthy document, makes no mention of relatives or kinsfolk. But
sidelights are not wanting to bear out my theory. In a letter from Lady Fauconberg
(Cromwell's daughter) to Sir William Frankland, a Yorkshire neighbour, written on
5 May, 1683, her ladyship says: "Captain Nicholson, who was Lady Winchester's
page, has been twice through Moratania [sic] as far as Mount Atlas, and is now
returning again thither." Now thi> ex-page was undoubtedly Francis Nicholson,
who, after serving three years in the 3rd Buffs as an ensign, had been appointed, in
1680, to an ensigncy in the newly raised regiment commanded b} the earl of Plymouth,
subsequently known as the 4th King's Own. This corps embarked for Tangier three
months after being raised for service against the Moors. Col. Kirke, the governor of
Tangier, took special notice of young Nicholsoia, and appears to hare employed him
as a personal A.D.C., which doubtless obtained for him the local rank of captain.
This explains Nicholson's missions to the interior of Morocco as well as his being
sent ^vith despatches to Lord Preston, British Ambassador in Paris, in 1682 and 1683.J
Home interest and a well-filled purse accompanied Nicholson through life. The often
repeated story of NicholBon winning James XL's favour by kneeling when Mass was
* Notet and Queries.— [9th S. XII. September 12th, 1903.]
t Graham and Verney Papers, published by the Hist. MSS. Conimisiion.
4(50 APPENDICES. [1661-1714.]
celebrated in the royal tent at Hounslow is doubtless true, but it is unfair to attribute
an unworthy motive for this action to a man who was a consistent Church of England
devotee, and who, with all his faults, and possible vices, was a deeply religious man
at heart.
A few months after the sixth Marquis of Winchester had been created Duke of
Bolton he used his powerful interest to obtain for Eras. Nicholson, then Lieut. -
Governor of New York, the governorship of that province. "As to Capt. Nicholson,"
wrote the Earl of Shrewsbury to the Duke of Bolton, 10 September, 1680, "his
Majesty is undecided how he shall dispose of the government of New York; but
however he succeeds in this I doubt not he will find the benefit of your recom-
mendation." The Duke of Bolton replied : " You will do me a great kindness to
assist Capt. Nicholson." These proofs of fatherly interest speak for themselves.
Wherever Nicholson had been educated* he had profited by the instruction he re-
ceived. Mr. J. A. Doyle, of Oxford ITniversity, in The English in America, remarks
on Nicholson's letters and despatches, which were indicative of superior education and
talents. When Bishop Burnet wrote that the Duke of Bolton " had the spleen to an
high degree, .... yet carried matters before him with such iiuthority and success,
that he was in all respects the great i-iddle of the age," the description might have been
fitly applied to Nicholson, who was high-handed, arrogant, and given to uncontrollable
fits of rage. It is recorded that when an Indian once saw Nicholson in one of his
tempests of passion, he remarked to one of the officers in attendance, " The general is
drunk." " No," answered the officer, *' he never drinks any strong Hquor." " I do
not mean," said the Indian, " that he is drunk with rum. He was born drunk."
There is another proof that Nicholson belonged to no heraldic family of this surname;
he took out a grant of arms in 1693-4, and these are the arms he received : Az., on a
cross arg. between four suns or, a cathedral church gu. Crest, A demi-man, habited
in a close coat az., the bottoms and the cuffs of the sleeves turned up or, his face and
hands proper, armed with a headpiece and gorget arg., the beaver open ; holding in the
dexter hand a sword erect proper, hilt and pommel of the second, and in the sinister
hand a Bible open, clasps arg.'f Eras. Nicholson died in Hanover Street, London,
5 March, 1727-8, and was buried in the parish of St. George's the following day.
In the burial register of St. George's, Hanover Square, he is described as "The
Hon'*'* Governor Francis Nicholson, Esq." His will was dated the day before his
death, and he left the bulk of his property to the Society for the Propagation of the
Gospel. Amongst the legatees appears " his friend Sir Thos. Frankland of Yorkshire."
The executors were Abel Kettleby, barrister-at-law, and Kingsmill Eyre.
Charles Dalton.
* His namp does not appear in the Alumni Oxonienses, and the Francis Nicholson who graduated
from Magdalene College, Cambridge, in 1677, has not been identified,
f Robson's " Heraldry" Article, " Nicholson of Virginia."
[1661-1714.] APPENDIX. 401
PETITION OF SIR JOHN SCHAW, BART., TO QUEEN ANNE.*
[April, 1709. J
[Vol. VI., p. 343, note 6.]
Sheweth,
That in Your Majesty's Army, commanded by the Duke of Marlborough, four of
your petitioner's brothers had served as Volunteers and Officers. One of them dy'd
honourably of the wounds lie received before Lisle, and two of them have been
barbarously destroy'd by Capt. Lieutenant Sinclair, in your Majesty's Regiment of
foot commanded by Col. Preston.
That the said Sinclair has been try'd for the death of one of your petitioner's
brothers, and conderan'd for the breach of the 19th Article of War, which was in these
terms: All murders & wilful killing of persons shall be puuish'd with death.
That notwithstanding thereof, the Court martial has thought fit to recomuieiid the
said Sinclair as an object of mercy.
That in the said Sinclair's behaviour there appears a great many concurring
aggravations, a malice prepense imply'd, expressed by oath, and in the most atrocious
manner deliberately executed, having with a conceal'd stick surprised & beat the first
brother twice over the head, then gave him a mortal wound, of which he dy'd since
the sentence ; and having afterwards shot the second brother before he had time to put
himself in a [)osture of defence : all which plainly appears by the depositions made
before the said Court Martial.
That on this surprising and extraordinary case, nature, duty, and blood of so well
deserving and near relations, do incessantly call upon your petitioner to use all
endeavours for obtaining of justice to be done on the said murtherer, which is the
reason that has made your petitioner presume to lay this case at your Royal feet.
Wherefore may it please your Majesty, with compassion to your petitioner's irreparable
loss, and with a favorable regard to the circumstances of tliis case, to give such orders
as may to your Majesty's great goodness & justice seem expedient for bringing tht
said Sinclair to condign punishment for his barbarous & bloody crimes.
And your petitioner (as in duty bound) shall ever pray, &c.
* Extracted from Proceedings of the Court Martial held upon John, Master of Sinclair, &c.
printed at Edinburgh in 1828.
8 867i C C
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS,
2nd Jan. 1707— 31st July 1714.
INDEX TO COMiMISSlONED OFFICERS.
2nd Jan. 1707— 31st July 1714.
Abadie, Pet., 277.
Abbington. See Abington.
Abbot, Gilb. See Abbott.
, Oweu, 198, 228.
, Ric. 130.
Abbott, Gilb., 92, 2^3.
Mordecai, 97.
Abercrombie, Alex., 86.
.., Jas. See Abercrombie, Sr. Jas.
, Sir Jas., 5S, 63, 184, 197, 300, 322,
323, 379.
Abercromby, Alex. (Tatton's Kegt. of Foot),
103, 343.
, Alex. (Koyal Irish Dragoons), 316.
,Lt.-Col. Jafi., 67, 196.
, Capt. Jas., 283, 287.
, Sir Jas. See Abercombie.
Abington, Jno., 75, 327.
Ackeulake. See Auchinleck.
Acland, Dudley, 140.
Adams, Jno. (Earl of Essex's Regt.), 37.
, Jno. (Lord Mark Kerr's Regt. of
Foot), 171, 372.
, Jno. (Lord Paston's Regt. of Foot),
383.
, Thos., 124, 125, 268.
, Wm., 365.
Addee (or Adee), Dan., 196, 266.
Ade, Lieut., 382.
Aderley, Mat., 254.
Agar, Pet., 223.
Agnew, " 3 years' old." See Agnew, Jas.
Alex., 33, 64, 82.
, Alex. (Rl. Regt. of Foot of Ireland),
95.
, And., 217, 314.
, Jas., 34.
, Thos., 34, 314.
Aikenhead, Geo., 305.
Aikin, Ant., 309.
Jno., 220.
Aikman, Jas., 345.
Ainsley, Ainslie, And., 209, 210.
Albert, Jno., 271, 276.
Albritton, Thos., 343.
Alchorne, Wm., 318.
Alcock, Chris., 231.
Alcorn, Alex., 92.
Alcroft, Thos., 160.
Aldecrone, Jno., 277.
Alder, Aldy, Mat., 1 48 bis.
Aldridge, Chris., 190.
Alexander, ( — ). See Alexander, Clias.
, Chas. (Queen's Regl. of Horse), 27,
307.
, Chas. (Col. Lilhngston's Regt. of
Foot), 148, 390.
, Eras., 148 bis, 371, 379.
, Jas., 289.
, Robt., 212.
Alisieu, Pet., 196.
Allan, (— ), 370.
Allen, Eras., 243.
, Jno., 30.
, Robt., 76.
, Thos., 131.
, Wm., 48, 304.
Allicock, Seyer, Allicock, Syer, 149 bis.
Allison, Wm., 51.
Alnut, (— ), 139, 143.
Alnutt, Col. Thos., 368.
Alsopp, Marm., 148.
Althorp, Jno., 50.
Anderson, Geo., 314.
, Ralph, 309.
Andrew, Wm., 24.
Andrews, Edw., 349.
, Gerrard, 180.
, Hen., 50, 318.
, Jos., 169.
Angier, Chas., 133.
Annand, Jno.. 322.
Anstruther, Phil., 50.
Anthony, Sam., Antony, Sam., 69.
Appleu, Jiio., Applin, Jno., 125.
Appleyard, Eras., 248.
406
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Arbuthuot, Capt. Geo., 164, 234, 353.
, Surgeou Geo., 252.
, Jno., 184.
Archbold, Jermyu, 380.
, Pierce, 261.
Archdale, Thos., 73.
Archer, ( — ). See Archer, Chas.
, Chas., 390.
, Jno., 133.
Ardees, Juo., Ardes, Jno., .304, 30.5, 369.
Ardesoif, Abr., 118, 119.
Argyle, Juo. Campbell, Duke of, 17, 19, 20,
68, 183, 219, 220 6i5, 299, 325.
Armiger, Clement, 174.
Armstrong, ( — ). See Armstrong, Laurence.
, And., 331.
., Fras., 68, 325,392.
, Geo., 33, 314.
, Jas. (sjc), 34.
, Jno., 184, 300 bis, 306.
, Laur., 190, 347.
, Mich., 29, 309.
, Phil., 29, 309.
, Thos., 309.
, Wra., 101, 341.
Arnold, George, 65.
,Kic., 162.
Arnot, Jno., 65, 195, 197, 363.
, Wm., 65.
Arnott, Alex., 212 bis.
Arthur, Alex., 345.
, Oliver, 137, 368.
, Thos. (Third Kegt. of Foot Guards),
60.
...., Thos. (Col. Eorr's Kegt. of Marines),
121.
Arundel, Jno., 321, 357.
Arwaker. See Earwaker.
Ash, Isaac. See Ashe.
, Jno., 365.
, Wm., 92, 110.
Ashburnham, John, Lord, 21, 225, 379.
, Chas., 21.
Ashby, Ric, 101, 341.
, Wm., 309.
Ashe, Isaac, 86.
Asheton. See Ashton.
Ashtou, Thos., 183. 184.
, Wni., 252.
Aspin, Thos., 145 bis, 349, 357.
Athlonie, Juo., 363.
Aubin, Abr., 271.
Auchenleck, Alex., 34.
, Jas., 33, 314.
Auchmuty, Jas., 353.
Aumont, Augustin, 372.
Au.stin, Edw., 362.
Ayerest, Guu.sley Jno., 116.
AylifEe (or Aylofle), Jno., 333 bis.
Aylmcr, Hen., 115.
, Pet., 115.
Ayme, (— ), 368.
Ayme, Isaac, l:il.
Ayon, Michael, 148.
Ayres, Wm., 368.
B
Habe, Simon, 316.
Babington, (— ), 364.
Henry, 252.
, Phil., 71.
, Sam., 291.
BaccaJau, David, 301.
Backhouse, P^dw., 45.
Backus, Chris., 153.
Backwell, Leigh, 30, 198, 379, 391.
Bafiniac, Jno., 273.
Bagley, Tim., 291.
Bagiial, Tho., 50.
Bagnall, Ralph, 55, 103.
Bagnold, Walt., 144, 351.
Bailey, Robt., Bailie, Robt., 211 bis.
Bailie, Wm., 214.
Baillie, Jno., 160.
Baily, Fras., 249.
, Jno., 160.
Baines, Jno., 196.
Baispoole, Miles, 160.
I5aker, Geo., 312.
, Hen., 246.
, Jno., 138.
, Walt., 252.
, Wm., 103.
Balatin. See Ballautiue.
Baldwin, Thos., 309.
Bale, Ben., 135.
Balfour, Alex., 124, 125.
, Arth., 12.'>.
, Jas., 214.
, Jer., 39, 316.
, Jno., 75, 327 bis.
, Wm., 125.
Balgony, George, J^ord, 59, 379.
Ball, Chas., 304.
, Conductor, 327.
, Jno. (Brudeuell's Regt.), 105, 130.
, Jno. (Moor's Regt.), 153.
Sam.. 189.
Ballance, ( — ), 368.
Ballaudeine, Robert, 185.
Ballantine, Jas., 60 bis.
, Jno., 283.
Ballantyue, Jas., 63, .'323.
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
4U7
]?alliud, J no., 'J43.
Ballel (or Battel), Jno., 312,
Balleutine. See Ballantiue.
Banes. See Baynes.
Banks, Allen, 145.
, Jas., 291.
Banner, (— ), 370.
Bannister, Geo., 162.
Baraton, Jno., 367.
Barbosa, Domingos, 271.
Barbut, Fras., 279.
, Jno., 266.
, Pet.. 268,274.
Barclay, Uobt., 104, 845.
Bardon, ( — ). See Bourdon, Isaac.
Bareus, Pet., 269.
Barker, (— ), 383.
, Jno. (Lord Paston's Kegt. of Foot),
160.
, Jno. (Lord Mohun's Regt. of Foot),
236.
, Robt., 39, 316.
, Wm. (Royal Regt. of Foot). 63.
, Wm. (Lord Paston's Regt. of Foot),
160.
Barkham, Mich., 92, 110.
Barkley,. Robt. See Barclay.
, Wm. 8efi Berkeley.
Barlow, Chas., 139.
Barneby, Wm., 255.
Barnes, Capt., 380,
, Chas., 68, 325.
, Jas., 252.
, Jno., 160, 383.
Sam., 160, 383.
Baruewell, Jno., 232,
Barnier, Eugene, 278.
Barrel, Wm., 194, 318.
Barrett, Jno., 130.
Barron, Reynolds, 145.
Barry, (— ), 362.
, David Jno., 73, 240.
, Jno., 267, 276.
, Ric, 269, 368.
, Lieut. Robt., 279.
Chaplain Robt., 261.
, Thos., 279.
Barry of Santry, Henry, Lord, 229.
Barry more, Jas. Barry, Earl of, 17.
Bartin, Jos., 279.
Bartlet, Edm., 257.
Jno., 284.
Bartlett, Jno., 143, 287.
Bartley, Jos., 101, 341, 357.
Barton, (— ), 388.
Ben., 214.
, .Inc., 236.
, Noel, 138, 196, 368, 274.
Barton— f«;</.
, Robt. (lien. Howe? Regt.), 86, 331.
, Robt. (.Meredyth's Regt.), 347.
, Thos., 390.
Baspool, (— ), 383.
Bassard, Gabr., 277,
Basset, Phil, 98.
Bassett, Ric., 122.
, Thos., 47.
Bastide,Jno.Hen., Bastyde, Jnu.Hen., 79, 389.
Batalay, Alford, 89, 389.
Batchelor, Paul, 79.
Bate, Geo., 105, 130.
, Oliver, 105, 130.
, Thos., 131.
Bateman, Thos., 25.
Bath, Ben., 82.
, Wm. Hen. Granville, Earl of, 196 /;/*.
Batson, Jas., 21.
Batteley, Alf., 254.
Batten, Thos., 371.
Baxter. Jno., 162.
, Thos., 256.
, Warren, 361.
Baylie, Geo., 104, 345.
Bayliff, Tobias, 267.
Bayly, Jas., 355.
, Thos., 238.
Bayne, Jno., 139, 158.
, Roderick, 219, 333.
Baynes, Edw., 234.
, Jacob, 144, 351.
, Jno., 18.
, Robt, 168.
Baynton, Edw. Hen., 246.
, Robt., 37.
Beacham. See Beauchamp.
Beake, Gregory, 325.
Beale, (— ), 391.
Ant., 182.
Jno., 173.
Ric, 156.
Beane. See Bayne.
Beard, Phil., 71.
Beatty, Chas., 39, 316.
, Robt., 86, 331.
Beauchamp, Robt., 313.
Beaufort, Jas., 164.
Salomon, 372.
, Wm.; 364.
Beaumont, (— ), 162.
, And., 67.
, Jno. (Southwell's Regt.), 364.
., Jno. (Wightraan's Regt.), 89, 389.
Beaver, Jno., 184.
, Pet., 237.
Beavoir, Pet., Beauvoir, Pet., 73.
Wm.. 157,
408
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Bebington. See Babington.
Beck, Ric, 353.
Beckwith, Edw., 3G4.
, Juo., 119.
Bedford, Hen., 139, 168.
, Jno., 71.
Beesbech, Wm., 127.
Begham, (— ), 364.
Belbese, Pet., 133.
Bell, David, 86, 365.
, Geo., 146.
, Jnc, 86, .331.
, Robt., 241.
, Wm., 370.
Bellasyse, Harry, 389.
.Sir Hen., Kt., 184.
Bellefons, Thos., 307.
Bellenden, Wm., 370.
Bellew, Juo., Lord, 31.
Bemboe, Wm., Beubowe, Wm., :i7,307, 378.
Benualls, Ric, 256.
Bennet, (— ), 139, 368.
, Geo., 31, 313.
, Jno. (Col. Southwell's Regt.), 364.
, Juo. (Rl. North British Dragoous),
34,314.
Juo. (Rl. Scots Regt. of Foot), 63, 323.
, Juo. (Sir Richard Temple's Regt. of
Foot), 145, 349.
, Juo. (Lieut, in America), 291.
, Jos., 46.
Wm., 180.
Benson, ( — ), 366.
, Geo., 386.
, Jno., 78.
Bentham, Jos., 349.
Beranger, Phil., 162.
Berault, Gratiau, 277.
Berbet, Jas., 169.
Bereaud, Gratian, 269.
Berenger, ( — ), 273.
.; , Phil., 162.
Beresford, Sir Mark, Bart., 137.
Berger, Jacob, 335.
Berkeley, (— ), 210.
, Hen., 103, 343.
, Maurice, 261.
, Pet., 138.
Ric, 138.
, Wm., 40.
Berkley. See supra.
Bermingham, Nich., 261, 367.
, Ric, 15.1.
Bemage, Moses, 252 bis ; 253.
Bernard, (— ), 274.
, Edw., 156.
, Jno. 187.
, Mat., 345.
Bernardeau, Sam., 365.
Berney, Jno., 163.
Berni^re, Jno. Ant., 368.
Beschefer, Ja.s., 327.
Best, Goo., 381.
Beswick, Ric, ol2.
Bethel, Robt., 55, 321, 357.
Betstvorth, Pt't., 143.
Bettou, Wrottesley, 30.
Rettsworth, Pet., 254.
, Ric, 355.
Bevance, Ric, 279.
Beverly, Jno., 113.
Bickerstaff, Jno., 67, 169 bis.
Bickertou, Thos., 37.
Bickley, Jno., 187, 188.
Biggar, Jas., 212.
Biglaud, Robt., 121, 1 90.
r.illiugsley, (— ), 369.
, Chas., 331.
, Chris., 307.
, Fras., 92,132.
Billon. Pet., 272.
Billtiu (? Bilton), Edw., 122.
Bilson, Juo., 253.
Biug. See Byug.
Biuks, Ric, 135.
Birbero, Wm., 56.
Birch, Thos., .351.
Bird, (— ), 388.
, Edw., 25.
, Hen., 244.
, Jas., 174.
, John, 240.
Birmingham. See Bermingham.
Bishop, (— ), 368.
, Beuj., 307.
, Jno., 351, 357.
Bissell, Jas., lol bis; 341.
, Mich., 347, 386.
Bisset, Wm., 69.
Bissett, And., 18.
Bix, Juo., 110.
Blackader, Jno., 104, 345.
Blackall, Alex., 291.
Blacket, ( — ), 382.
, Juo., 76.
Blackett, (— ), 77.
, Jno. See Blackfr-t.
Blackuey. See Blakeuey.
Bhickwell, Heu., L!43.
, Rich., 30.
8am., 103, 343.
Blagden, Benedict, 94.
Blagrave, Heu., 307.
■ ,Thos., 234.
Blair, ( — ),210.
Geo., 211.
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
iOi)
Blair — cont.
, Jas. (Rl. North British Dragoons), 34.
, Jas. (Sir Charles Ilothaui's iiegt. of
Foot), IS9.
, Jno., 104, 345.
Blake, Robt., 250.
Blalieney, Ohas., 64.
, Jno. (Rl. Irish Regt.), 91, 335.
, Jno. (Col. Churchill's Marines), 118.
Wm.. 49, 318 {bis).
Blanchart, Isaac, 268.
Bland, (— ), 366.
, Chris., 160.
... , Hen., 110, 264, 384.
, Humphry, 176, 386.
, Jno., 28, 197, 385.
, Nich., 392.
, Wra., 28.
Blandford, Jno., 273.
, Thos., 269.
Blashford, Wm., 225.
Blathwayt, Jno., 21, 379.
Bhnney, Cadwallader, 7th Baron, 391.
Blechinden. Jno., Blechyuden, Jno., HI, 325,
392.
Blessington, ( — ), 182.
Blethin, Giles, 198.
, Thos., 135.
Bleville, Jno. Baptist, 265.
Blewman, Pat., 267.
Blood, Edm. (Lieut, in America), 291.
, Edm. (Brigadier Blood's Regt.), 366.
Blosset, Sol., 268, 277.
, Sol. Ste., 277.
Blower, Jno., 156, 286 bis; 287.
Blunt, Cbas., 238.
, Robt., 25, .59.
, Walt., 173.
Bogges, Fras., Boggest, Eras., 39, 316.
Boheme, Goldsmith, 86.
Boisdaune, Phil., 67, 171, 195.
Boismorel, And., 196.
Bolton, Jas., 68, 325.
, Jno., 239.
, Tho., 76.
Bouabel, Jno., 274.
Bonafous, Peter, 384.
Bonard, Vincent, 127.
Bond, Robt., 25.
Boufoy, Wm., 343.
Bonithon, ( — ) , 384.
Bonnamy, Jno., 184.
Bounell, And., 305.
Booth, (— ), 382.
, And., 89.
, Edw., 124, 125.
Humph., 143, 195.
, Robt., 370.
, Tho., 79.
Boots, ( — ),
Bordeaux, Tho., 110.
Borgard, Albert, 47, 48.
Borough. Armateur. See Bouchereau.
Borr, Jacob, 18.
Borrett, Edw., 321.
, Tho., 246.
Bosely, Jno., 99.
Bossevillf, Wni., Bosville, Wm., 127, 24(1.
Bostock, Jiic, 244.
Boswall, Geo., 207.
Boteler, Jno., 138, 166.
Bouchereau (or Borough), Armateur, 14.5,
S.'Jl.
Boughtou, Jos., 361.
Boullay, Peter, 323.
Bourdon, Isaac, 143.
... , Wm., 246.
Bourk, Sr. Jas., 67.
Bourke, Theobald, 174,
Bourne, Nich., 67.
Bouslield, Wm., 194, 304.
Boussac, Moses, 172.
Bovay, Jas., Bovey, Jas., 127, 128.
Bowen, David, 171.
Bowes, Eras., 84, 382.
, Thos., 92.
Bowles, Chas., 156.
Geo., 121.
, Jno., 25.
, Brig.-Gen. Phineas, 19, 369.
, Capt. Phineas, 60, 234.
Boycott, Jno., 355.
Boyd, Xinian, 34.
Boyde, Sam., 155.
, Wm., 75.
Boyer, Pet., 313.
, Robt., 163.
Boyle, (— ), 391.
, Robt., 144, 351.
, Wm., 28, 195, 313.
B03S, Jno., 56, 60.
Bozier, Jno., 327.
Brabant, Geo., 307.
Brncel (? Bracelay), (— ), 363.
Brackley, Robt., 51, 101, 341.
Bradbury, Wm., 44, 48, 362.
Braddock, Edw., 18.
Edw. (Junr.), 56.
Bradford, Robt., 88, 333.
Bradley, lien., 107.
Wm., 79, 380.
Bradshaigh, Roger, 248.
Bradshaw, Jno., 73.
Brady, (— ), 363.
, Ben., 279.
, Thos., 146.
410
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Bragg, Phil., 139, 343.
, Robt., 181.
Brandon, Jas., 65.
Brandreth, Mich., 86.
Brangwin, Jno., 110.
Brasier, Kilner, 252.
Brass, Thos., 382.
Brassard, Mark, 270, 27 7.
Bray, \Vm., 31.
Bream.s, Walt., 195.
Broary, Hen., 107.
, Walt., 107,380.
Bredon, Jno., 27, 307.
Brehon, Juc, 256.
Brereton, Geo., 250.
, Thos., 248.
, Wm.. 248 ler, 250, 254, 255.
Breton, Brig.-Gen. Wm., 18, 212, 37 i, 379
bis.
Capt. Win., 212, 39U.
Brett, Art,, 101, 197, 341.
, Geo., 160.
Brevali, Jno. D., 231.
Brice, Steph., 168.
Bridger, ( — ). See Bridger, Hie.
, Benj., 256, 361.
, Jno., 355.
, Kic., 390.
Brightnian, Hen., 205.
Brinscomb, Osmond, 189.
Brisac, Pet., 244.
Brisbane, Wm., 323.
Brisco, Chris., 305.
, Hen., 89.
Briscoe, Hen. See supra
, Jos., 180.
, Ralph, 226.
Bristow, Jno., 186, 188, 189.
Broad, Edw., 82.
Broderick, Thos., 94, 335.
Brodie, Geo., 214.
....;...., Wm., 212.
Brorahly, Tho., 67.
Brouzet. See Brozet.
Brook, Oliver. See Brooke.
Brooke, Ben., 19, 366.
, Jno., 110 bis,
Oliver, 89, 153.
Brooks, (— ), 246.
, Ben., 89, 366.
, Jno. (Farrington's Kegt.), 110, 384.
•Sec also Brooke.
, Jno. (Artillery Train), 305.
Ric, 369.
, Wm., 32.
Broughton, .ino., 127, 132.
Brown, (— ), 182.
, (—J, 365.
, Alex., 212.
Brown — cont.
, AJleu, 97, 173.
, Ben., 252.
, Chas., 289.
, Edw. See Browne.
, Fras., 92, 166.
, Geo. (Royal Regt. of Foot), 322.
, Geo. (Preston's Regt. of Foot), 392.
, Henry, 250 bis.
Isaac, 65, 363.
Jas. (Col. Borr's Regt. of Marines),
122.
, Jas. (Col. Phineas Bowles's Regt. of
Foot), 156.
, Jno. (Col. Wm. Soutliwell's Regt. of
Foot), 71.
, Jno. (Major-Gen. Farrington's Regt.
of Foot), ilO.
Jno. (Brigadier Blood's Regt.), 366.
, Prosper, 266, 269.
... , Robt. (Col. Jno. Hill's Regt. of Foot),
79.
, Robt. (Major-Genl. Holt's Regt. of
Marines), 124, 125.
, Rupert, 25.
, Thos. (Earl of Wharton's Regt. of
Dragoons), 229.
, Thos. (Brigdr.-Genl. Pearce's Regt. of
Foot), 231.
, Capt. Wm., 234.
Ens. Wm., 236.
Browne, Rdw., 146.
, Fras., 351.
, Geo., 104.
, Hen. See Browne, Hen.
, Ens. Jno., 234.
, Surgeon Jno.. 81.
, Cornet Jno., 307, 378.
,Mat., 146, 347, 388.
, Pet., 46.
, Richmond, 49, 318.
, Thos. (Queen's (3wn Regt. of Dra-
goons), 35.
, Thos. (Col. Phineas Bowles's Regt.
of Foot), 156.
, Wm., 248.
Browujohn, Ens. Hen., 86.
, Lieut. Hen., 78, 329 his.
Brozet, Jn ., 238.
, Pet., 268, 274.
Bruce, (— ), 197.
Alex., 214.
, And., 267.
, Chas. (Wightaian's Regt). 92.
Chas. (Whiting's Regt.), 284, 287.
, Geo., 187.
Hen., 214.
, Jas., 19.
, Cornet Jas., 205 bis.
Jno., 71.
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
411
Bruce — cont.
, Pet., 194, 196, 276.
, Saul, 137.
, Capt. Thos. (Rl. Regt. of Foot).
198, 323.
, Ens. Thos. (Rl. Regt. of Foot), 323.
, Thos. (Commissary of Musters in
Scotland), 220.
, Wm. (North British Dragoons), 34.
, "Wm. (Brigdr. Blood's Regt.), 366.
Brudenall. See Brudeuell.
Brudenell, Eobt., 382.
, Thos., 130.
, Walter, 225.
Brudnell. See Brudeuell.
Brunei, Jno., Bruneil, Jno., 266.
Brunequil, Abr., 266.
Brunevale, Pet., 231.
Bruse, Pet., 156.
Brushfield, Thos., 321 bis.
Bryan, Edw., 118.
, Martin, 244.
Bryand, Wm., 162.
Brymer, David, 98, 339.
Buchanan, Maurice, 269, 273.
Buckhurst, (— ), 191.
, Phil, 291.
Buckland, Ric, 153, 205.
Bucknall, Chas., 389.
Buddie, Jno., 171.
Budiani, Nich., 377.
Buggins, Robt., 71.
Buissiere, ( — ), 371.
Bull, Edw., 325.
, Jno., 92.
, Wm., 49, 318.
Buller, Sam., 196, 198,329.
Bulmau, Robt., 84.
Bulmer, Robt., 382.
Bunbury, Nich., 199, 382
Buor. Pet., 149, 197.
Burbage, Thos., 236.
Burbero, Wm., 113.
Burch, Jno., 184.
Burchus, (— ), 276.
Burdett, ( — ), 365.
Burford, Sir Laurence, 137.
Burges, Edw., 86.
, Ehseus, 228.
, Jos., 181.
Burgh, (— ), 371.
, Thos., 230, 252.
Burgois, Isaac, 289.
Burjaud, Jno., 214.
Burn, Ric, 215.
Burnet, Alex., 345.
, Lieut. Thos., 291.
, Ens. Thos., 322.
Wm., 371.
Burnett, Jno., 174.
Burnside, Jno., 370.
Burrell, Jno., 226.
Burringtcm, Geo., 27.
Burrough, Thos., 101, 34), 392.
Burroughs, Wm., 310.
Burrows, Abra., 238.
, Ambr. 156.
, Jno., 266.
, Robt., 164.
Burston, Fairfax, 1 1 5.
, Major Geo., 115, 194.
, Geo. (Junr.), 116.
Burton, Chas., 243, 249.
, Fras., 86, 331.
..., Jas., 169 bis.
, Jno. (Brigdr. -Gen). Wm. 'i'atton's
Regt. of Foot), 103, o4:i.
, Jno. (Col. Richard .SuttonV Regt. of
of Foot), 159.
, Jos., 45, 48.
Busby, Jno., 118, 125.
, Robt., 261.
Bush, Jas., 199.
, Thos., 113, 388.
, Wm., 113.
Bushby, Robt., 261.
Bushel), Jno., 156.
Busteed, Jno., 125.
Butler, (— ), 369.
,Dan., 246.
, Edm., 255.
, Edw., 73.
, Sir Geo., Bt , 127.
, Jas. (First Regt. of Foot Guards), 49,
166, 379.
.., Jas. (Col. Toby Caulfield's Kegt. of
Foot), 163.
, Jas. (Meredyth's Regt.), 347.
, Jno., 363.
, Ric, 378.
, Theob. (Major-Genl. Richard Gorges's
Regt. of Foot), 138.
, Theob., (Marquis de Moutaudre's
Regt. of Foot), 162.
Walt., 291.
, Major Wm., 226.
, Ens. Wm., 279.
Butts, Wm., 96, 337.
Byde, Thos., 181.
Byland. See Ryland.
Byng, Fras., 25, 199, 379.
, Geo., 250.
, Mai., 28, 174.
, Pattee, 25.
Byron, Hen., 146 bis; 347 bis.
412
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
C
Cabrole, Dan., 310.
Caddell, Juo., 63, .^23.
Caddill, Pet., 82.
Cadogau, Chas., 30, 310.
Wtn., 17, 299, 300, 310.
Cadroy, Steph., 101, 341.
Caesar, Thos., 56.
Cage, Jno., 37.
Caillaud, Dau., HI.
Rubeu, 110.
Cairnes, Jno., 166.
CaUlecot, Robt., 252.
Caldecott, Hon., 119.
Caldwell, Hugb, 39, 316.
...., Wm., 25.
Callander, Edw., 341.
Callop, lien., 246.
Calvert, Chas., 50.
Cambay, Win., 97.
Cambes, Piercy, 266.
Cammin, Jno., 16!».
Campbell, (~), 190.
, (— ), 364.
, (-), 372.
, Alex. (Livesay's llegt.), 82.
, Alex. (Fort Adjt.), 185.
, Alex. (Webb's Regt.), 327.
, Arch., 100.
, Colin (Sub-Brigadier"), 205 bis.
, Colin (Capt.), 219 his.
, David, 59.
, Dugal (Haudasyde's Regt.), 100.
Dugald (Scots Life Guards), 205.
, Hugh, 165, 181.
, Ihe Hon. Jas. (Rl. North British
Dragoons), 34, 197, 314.
, Jas. (Earl of Orrery's Regt, of Foot),
104.
Jas. (The Scots [4th] Troop of Life
Guards), 205 bis.
, Jas. (Col. Wm. Taylor's Regt. of
Foot), 285, 287.
, Sir Jas., Bart., 205 bis., 212.
, Jno. (Third Regt. of Foot Guards),
59, 60, 182.
, Juo. (Regt. of Rl. Scots Fusiliers),
98.
, Jno. (Col. Thomas Alnut's Regt. of
Foot), 139.
, Juo. (Col. The Hon. Wm. Ker's
Regt. of Dragoons) ,210.
, Juo. (Lord Slane'p Regt. of Foot;,
250.
Campbell — cont.
, Chaplain Jno., 219.
, Juo. (Genl. Steuart's Regt.), 365.
, Neal, 279.
Neil, 139.
, Pet. (Scots Troop of Life Guards),
197, 205, quatrr.
, Pet. (Col. Southwell's Regt. of Foot),
364.
, Robt., 217.
, Wm., 2i9.
Campion, Rowland, 246.
Candotte, (— ), 276.
Candy, (— ), 362.
Cannon, Robt., 181.
Capel, Chas. ; Capell, Chas., 138, 166.
Gamaliel, 76, 122.
, Jos., 107.
Capen, Pet. ; Capon, Pet., 184, 288, 289.
Capper, (— ), 276.
Cardiff, Edm., 186.
Cardiffe, (— ), 138.
, Thos., 76, 166.
Cardigan. Br^'an, 186.
Cardonuel, Adam, 300.
, Meinhard, 313.
Carefoot. See Kaerfoot.
Carew, Pet., 169.
Carey, Hen., 232.
.... Nich., 261.
Carfax. See irifra.
Carfrae, Ens. Thos., 145, 349.
, Surgeon Thos., 349.
Carle, Pet., 46.
Carleton, Geo., 46.
, Lancelot, 261.
Carlisle, Hen., 32.
, Jno., 101.
Carlow, (— ), 366.
Carmichael, Juo., 211.
Carmould. Chas., 268.
Carnac, Lieut. Pet., 103, 343.
, Surgeon Pet., 343.
Carney, Jno , 173.
Carpenter, Abr., 47.
, Lieut.-Gen. Geo., 17 bis., 385-386.
, Geo. (Junr.), 35, 199.
, Phil., 35.
, Robt., 140, 163.
, Thos., 279.
, Wm., 240.
Carr, Jas., 223.
, Jno., 156.
, Robt., 82.
, Wm. See Ker.
Carrol (or Carroll), Sir Daniel, 196, 261 bin.
, Jas., 261.
, Pat., 261 bt».
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
413
Carson, Wm., 310.
Carter, Hen., 124, 125, 198.
Thos. (Rl. Regt. of Foot of Ireland),
94, 335.
, Thos. (Col. Thomas Alnut's Regt. of
Foot), 139.
Carter. See Carthj.
Carthy, Ric, 347,388.
Cartwright, Dr. Juo., 68, 325.
, Jno. (Artillery Train), 45.
Carville, Wm., 365.
Carwardeu, Jno., 187.
Gary, (— ), 366.
, Jas, 101.
Ric, 148.
Cason, (— ), 156.
Cassant, Ezek., 276.
Caster (or Castor), Juo., 107, 3S0.
Castle, Wiltshire, 115.
Casy, (— ), 371.
Catford, Walt., 162.
Cathcart, The Hon. Chas., 33, 34, 180, 197,
300, 314.
,, Jan., 50.
Tho., 138, 153.
Catherwood, Wm., 65.
Gaudier, Pierre, 264.
Gaudole, Fras., 271.
Gaulfield, Jno., 163.
, ThoB., 184, 190.
, Wm., 168.
Cavalier, Jean, 377.
Cavan, Ric. Lambart, Earl of, 252.
Robt., Earl of. See supra.
Cavendish, Jno., 37.
Cayley, Jno., 383.
Gazalet, Ste. ; Gazalettes, Estienne, 270, 277.
Gazarice, Jno., 305.
Gazettes, Alex., 266.
Cecil, Phil.. 96.
, Wm., 144 bis; 196, 198, 351.
Gecill. See supra.
Celeries, Jean, 3 72.
Chaban, Pet., 267.
Chabanes, Vincent, 181, 397.
Chalmers, Alex., 185.
, Jno., 214.
Wm., 184, 190.
Chamberlayne, Jno., 51.
Chambers, Jas., 327.
...., Jno., 75, 337.
... , Thos., 149.
Ghampfleury, Jno., 107, 360.
Ghancey, Butler, 231, 383.
Chantrell, Fras., 51, 389.
Chantril. See Ghantrel.
Chantry, Jno., 256.
Chapel, Dan., 264.
Chaplain, Sam., 65.
Ghardellou, Jean, 46.
Charge, Robt., 173.
Gharington, Pet., 217.
Gbarleton, And., 111.
, Jas., 84.
Jno., 111.
, Wm., 382.
Chariot, Daniel, 205.
Charlton, (— ), 365.
Jno., 143.
Wm. (Townshend'eRegt.), 174, 388.
, Wm. (Delaune's Regt.), 256.
, Wni. See Gharleton.
Gharnock, Villier.s, 118.
Gharnocke, Chas., 185.
Gharteris, Fras., 50, 205.
Chartres. See siipra.
Ghatine, Jas., 268, 276.
Ghaworth, Jno., 207.
Ghayter. See infra
Ghaytor, Hen., 156.
Gheape, Geo., 35.
Cheep, Wm., 322.
Ghenevix, Philip, 30.
Ghereromy (sic), ( — ), 370.
Cheret (or Gherette), Wm. Hen., 68, 325.
Cherry, Jno., 94, 335.
, Sam. (Col. John Hill's Regt. of Foot),
79.
, Sam. (Earl of Orrery's Regt. of Foot),
164.
, Walt., 95.
Cheshire, Foulk, 353.
Chester, Granada, 313.
, Thos., 223, 254.
Ghetwood, Thos., 351.
Ghevaleau de Boisragon, Louis, 264, 265.
Chevalier, Monsr., 207.
Chichester, Art., 131.
Ghilcot, Jos., 79, 180.
Ghilcott, Jno., 347.
,., Jos. See Ghilcot.
Child, Jas., 23.
Chiswick, Wm., 367.
Ghivers, Jno., 195, 325.
, Thos. See supra.
Cholmeley, Jno., 49, 318.
Gholmondeley, Seymour, 119.
Christian, Sampson, 368.
Ghudleigh, Geo., 318.
Jno. (Coldstream Guards), 55, 56.
, Jno. (Prince of Denmark's Regt.),
325.
, Thos., 135, 197, 371.
Church, Geo., 251.
, Jas., 127.
, Thos., 164 bis, 855.
414
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Churchill, Alex., 248.
, Gen. Chas., 55.
, Col. Chas., 105, 130, 131.
, Geo. (Geiil. Howe's Uegt. of Foot),
86.
Geo. (Col. Joshua Churchill's Ma-
riues), 118.
Jno. (Sh- R. Temple's Regt.), 145,
349.
, Jno. (aftds. Duke of Marlborough),
376.
, Josh., 119.
, Wm., 86, 331.
Cize. See De Cize.
Clapham, Chris., 133, 367.
Clark, Zach., 189.
Clarke, Chas., 98.
... , Edmond, 250.
, Edw. (Queen's Regt. of Horse), 307.
Edw. (Desbordes's Dragoons), 268.
, Eras., 279.
, Jno., 355.
, Josiah (or Josias), 84, 382.
, Mich., 250.
, Wm., 95, 230.
Clausade, Juo., 277.
Claver, Hyde, 254.
Clavis, Jno., 271.
Claxton, ( — ). See Claxton, Robt.
, Hen., 231.
, Robt. 231, 382.
Clayton, (— ), 389.
, Jasper, 81, 174, 184, 195, 232, 379.
, Jos., 115.
Cleland, (— ), 362.
, (~),372.
, Jno., 243.
, Wm. (Senr.), 40.
, Wm. See Cleland, Jno.
Clement, Fairfax, 82.
Clements, Edw., 94.
, Hercules, 248.
Clephane, Wm., 197,214.
Clerk, Jno., 164.
Gierke, Edw. See Clarke.
Wm., 392.
Clifford, Jos., 133.
Closade, Jno., 270.
Clutterhuck, Sam,, 73
, Thos., 132.
Coates, Geo. 107.
Coatsworth, Dr. Edw., 183.
Cob, (— ), 392.
Cobb, Wm., 89.
Cochran, Thos., 34.
Cochrane, Hugh, 215.
Jos., 279.
, Jno. 124, 125.
, Rowland, 124, 125, 290.
Cock, Jno., 189.
Cockburn, Sir Arch., Bart., 63, 322.
, Ens. Arch., 63.
Lieut. Chas., 104, 345, 357.
, Lieut.-Col. Chas., 196,323.
, Jas., 220.
Cockburne. See Cockburn.
Cockell, Jno., 234.
Cockle, Geo., 186.
Cocksedge, Eras., 241.
, Jno., 286, 287.
, Wm., 316.
Codd, Ric, 137.
Coker, Robt.. 174.
Cole, Mark, 160.
, Mich., 135 bis.
Sir Mich., 318.
Ric, 197.
, Wm., 101 bis ; 341 6«*.
Coleman, Jno., 273.
, Wm., 256.
Colenbine. See Columbine.
Colleville. See Colville.
Collier, Geo., 132.
, Theodore, 46, 195.
, Thos. (Mordaunt's Regt. of Foot),
132.
, Thos. (Lord Lovelace's Regt.). 244.
, Thos. (Lt.-Gov. of Jersey), 380.
, Wm., 89, 389.
Collings. See Collins.
Colliugwood, ( — ). See Collingwood, Wm.
Eras., 365.
, Geo., 88, 333.
, Wm.,384.
Collins, Jno. (Lord Shannon's Marines),
127.
Jno. (Lord Mordaunt's Regt. of Foot),
366.
Collinson, Zach., 371.
Colly, Geo., 37.
Collyer, Thos., 244.
Colman, Fras., 63, 323.
Colombier. See Colombiere.
Colome, ( — ). See Colome, Eras.
, Eras., 148, 390.
Colson, Benj., 31, 313.
Colt, Wm., 21.
Colthurst, Thoi., 81, 109.
Colombiere, Ant., 75, 109, 180, 196, 274,
327.
, Jas., 75.
Culumbine, ( — ), 364.
(— ), 364.
, Benj., 110.
, Ventris, 238.
Colville, Arch., 322.
, Chas., 104, 184,845.
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
415
Colville — cotit.
, Jno., 104, 345.
Wm., 339.
Colyear, Chas., 65, 389.
, Walt. Phil., 299.
Comarque, Jno., 266.
Combe, Koger, 86,331.
Combrebrun, Pet., Comebrune, Pet., 196,266.
Comery (or Comrie), Arch., 63, 322.
Compau, Paul, 372.
Compton, Geo., 22, 25.
Conduit, Jno., 184, 267.
Congreve, Ralph, 185, 371.
,Tho8., 166.
, Wm., 198, 300, 827.
Coniers, Chris., 156.
Coningsby, Thos., 157.
Connelly, Barnet, 155.
Constable, Thos. (Hotham's Regt.), 169.
, Thos. (Stewart's Regt.), 365.
Constantiue, Juo., 98, 339.
, Mat., 164.
Cony, (— ), 369.
Conyers, Chas., 250.
Cook, Thos. (Holt's Marines), 124, 125.
, Thos. (Breton's Regt.), 371.
, Wm., 115.
Cooke, Dan., 244.
Geo., 254.
, Jas., 131.
, Thos., 125.
Cookesley, Ric, 135.
Cooksey, Edw., 392,
Cooley, Chas., 255.
Cooper, Ellis, 369.
, Geo., 263.
Goote, Chidley, 230.
, Thos., 50, 318.
Cope, Ant., 39.
, Lt.-Col. Jno., 59, 158, 197, 241,
, Lieut. Jno., 310.
, Wm., 39, 160.
Coppin, Sam., 223.
Coppinger, Cracherode, 110.
Copsey, Chas.. 153.
Corbet, Alex., 214.
, And., 92, 176.
, Jno. See Corbett.
, Simon, 239.
,Wm., 56.
Corbett, And. See Corbet.
, Jno., 19, 144, 351, »91.
... Thos., 291.
, Walt., 56.
Corbettes, Jno., 266.
, Lewis, 266.
Corde, Jas., 79.
Coren, Ric, 113.
Cornbus (sic), ( — ), 370.
Cornewall, Harry, Cornwall, Hen., 23, 197.
Corrance, Jno., 22.
Corry, Alex., 233.
, Humphry, 367.
Corser, ( — ), 370.
Corvelier, Robt., 268, 275.
Cory. See Corry.
Cosby, Alex., 88.
, Dudley, 366.
, Loftus, 366.
, Wm., 28, 310.
Cosley, Jno., 82, 384.
, Nat., 384.
Cossau, Pet., 266.
Cossley. See Cosley.
Costabadie, Jno., 176.
Costarde, Hen., 107.
Costris, Steph., 248.
Cotherel, And., 272.
Cottingham, Jas., 241.
Cotton, (--), 369.
, Jno., 347.
, Thos., 236.
, Stanhope, 155, 197, 228. 234, .386.
Coucher, Robt., 37.
Coult, Jas., 219.
Coulombiere. See Colombiere.
Courcelles. See De Courcelles.
Court, Wm., 96, 337.
Courtenay, Wm., 50.
Coward, Jas., 256.
Cowper, Ellis, 142.
, Geo., 229.
Cox, Chas., 370.
, Hen., 56.
, Jno., 121, 122.
, Ric, 252.
Cozens, Jno., 146.
Crachrode (or Cratchrode), Mordaunt, 92,
278.
Craddock (or Cradoek), Leonard, 96, 337.
Crafts. See Crofts.
Craig, Jno., 339.
Cramer, Theo., 130,
, Toby, 347. See also Creamer.
Cr,angutt, Pet., 217.
Cranley, Ric, 107.
Cranston, Jas., 345, 357.
Cranstone, Wm., Lord, 59.
Cranwell, Jno., 121.
Cratchrode, Chas., 110.
Crauford, Wm., 33.
Crawford, Arch., 323.
, David, 180.
, Jno., Earl of, 17.
, Jno., 180.
, Wm„38, 34, 3U.
416
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Creamer, Tobias, Creamer, Toby, 174, 182,
183, 347.
Creanton, (— ), 276.
Creighton, David, 19, 163.
, Ric, 267.
Crepigiiy, Thos., 169.
Crew, And. (Senr.), 174.
Crich, Sam., 103, 343.
Crichton, Jas., 211.
Crispe, Edm., 379.
, Jas. Duke, 183, 186.
, Pet., 181.
Crispiner (or Crispin), Dun., 310, 278.
Croasdale, Thos., 166, 238, 371.
Crofton, Jno., 146, 388.
... ...., Oliver, 228.
Crofts, Edw., 89.
, Geo., 143.
.Tas., 19, 381.
, Mich., 45.
Crome, Valentine, 107, 380.
Cromelin, Jas., 166.
Cromptou, Robt., 79.
Cromwell, Hen., 2.52.
Crookshanks, Robt., 76.
Cropp, Hen., 353.
Crosbie, Sir Warren, 96, 337.
Crosby, Chas., 86,331.
, Jno., 310 bis.
Crow, Steph., 252.
Crowe, (— ), 390.
, Edw., 254.
Crowther, Thos., 18, 27.
Croye, Dan., 329.
Cryer, Jno., 181.
Cudderoy, (— ), 362.
Cuff, (— ), 369.
, Eras., 241.
Cuffe, Th s., 254 bis.
Culliford, Jno., 363.
Cumberland, Colin Lindsay, Lord, 207.
Cummiug, Alex., 214.
Cummerland, Lord. See Cumberland,
Cummin. See Cummiug.
Cumming, Alex., 214.
, Jas., 98, 339.
Cummins, Wm., 160.
Cuningham, ( — ), 210.
Dan., 162.
..., Jas., 78, 329.
, Jas., 198, 323.
, Jno., 78.
, Mortagh, 250.
, Robt., 73.
Cunninghame. See supra.
Curfie, Jno., Curfy, Jno., 37, 349.
Curry, Lewis, 274.
Curtis, Kobt., 233.
Cusack, Pat., 254.
Custin, Ben., 236.
Cutler, Egerton, 94.
Cutting, (— ), 276.
Cuttle, Uenj., 327.
, Ric., 75.
Cutts, Sam., ] 40.
D
D'Albonne, Balthazar, 176.
I Dale, Hen., 368.
Dalhousie, Wm. Ramsay, Earl of, 59.
Dalhousy. See supra.
Dalley. See Dally.
[ Dallway, Jno., 164.
I Dally, (— ). See Dally, Juo.
, Abel, 137, 368.
, Jno., 110, 384.
, Jos., 263.
Dalmas, Jno., 157, 353.
Dali-ymple, Jno. (Lord Portmore's Regt. of
Eoot), 65, 363.
, Jno. (Col. Preston's Regt. of Foot),
345.
, Wm., 59.
Dalston, Jno., 269, 273.
Dalton, Chris., 256.
, Dominique, 63.
, Wm., 63, 323.
Dalway, Robt., 224 bis.
Dalyel, Thos., 197.
Dalzell, Gibson, 279, 380.
, Robt., 19, 279, 386.
, Col. Thos. See Dalyell.
, Lieut, rhos., 279.
Dambon, Jas., 28.
Dancer, Jno., 140, 368.
Dancey. See Dansey.
Dandicourd. See Dangicourt.
D'Andre, Pet., 272.
, Theodore, 272.
Dangicourt, Paul, 270, 277.
Daniel, Edw., 65.
Wm., 329.
Danroche, (— ), 276, 277.
Dansey, Ric, 168, 365, 379.
Danson, Roger, 82.
Dapillez, Ant., D'Apilly, Ant., 271, 877.
Darby, Ben., 76.
Ebenezer, 1 10.
, Jno., 144, 351.
, Thos., 144, 2.37.
Darcy, Pet., 329.
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
417
Darracott, Thos., 119.
Dashwood, Jarrett, 162.
, Sam., 158.
Daulhat, Pet, 133.
Dauteuil, Flaurand, D'Auteville, Florand, 271,
273.
D'Auvergne, Edw., 60.
Davenant, { — ). See Daveuunt, Chas.
, Chas., 97, 389.
, Wm., 96.
Daveupoit, Lieut. Pet., 236.
Qr.-Mr. Pet., 310, 378.
, Sherrington, 18.
, Wm., 337.
Davesseiu de Moncal, Marc. Ant., 19.
Davesteiu, Jos., "264.
Davidson, Geo., 323.
(or Davison), Jas., 367.
,Lt.-Col. Wm., 107, 366.
, Ens. Wm., 107.
Davis, ( — ). See Davis, Henry.
, Hen. (Farrington's Kegt.), 110.
, Hen. (Indep. Cy.), 190.
, Hen. (Price's Regt.), 249.
, Ens. Jno., 60.
, Chaplain Jno., 313.
,Phil., 293.
, Kic, 3.51.
, Roger, 47, 67.
Sam., 162.
, Surgeon Thos., 174.
, Capt. Thos., 366.
Davison, Chas., 115, 290.
(or Davidson), Jas., 153, 367.
, Wm. (Lord Mordaunt's Regt. of
Foot), 107.
Wm. (Hrigdr.-Gen. Wills's Regt. of
Marines), 115.
Davissin de Moncal. See Davessein.
Dawes, Lancelot, Daws, Lancelot, 115, 116.
, Walt., 239.
, Wm., 115.
Dawie, Jas., 171.
Daws, Thos., 116.
Dawson, (— ), J 62.
, Geo., 273.
, Hen., 160.
, Josh., 254.
Day, Edw., 51.
..., Jacob, 166.
, Wm., 270, 277.
Deale, Jas., 305.
Dean, Edw., 277.
, Jno., 252.
Deane, Revd. Edw., 101, 341.
, Lieut. Edw., 270.
, Lt.-Col. Jno., 27, 307.
, Capt. Jno., 68, 325.
, Ric, 313.
S S»75.
Deare, Wm., 263.
Dearing, Nich., 166.
Debalt, Dan., 243.
De Bette, Pierre, 264.
Debize, David, 329.
Rog. Aug., 78.
De Boisragon. See Chevaleau.
De Hon, Lewis, 264.
Uebou, Pet. Louis, 266.
De Bragard, Cyrus, 177.
De Carine, Mavet, 274.
De Choux, Louis, 276 bis.
De Cize, Edm., 254.
Deeosne, I'et., 327.
De Courcelles, Philippe, 372.
De Culant, JeoflFrey, 318.
Deculant. See supra.
De FaguroUs, Pet., 278.
De Faure, Eras., 331.
De Fisher, Edm., 75, 327.
De Foe, Daniel, 268.
De Foissac, Balthazar, 266.
... , .Jas., 269, 273.
De Gaily, St. Pierre, 47, 277 bis.
De Gojac. Peter Gaily, 310.
De Goullainere, Chas., 264, 265.
De Grangues, Hen., 377.
De Gually, Paul, 195, 270, 277.
St. Pierre, 47, 277 bis.
Deguan (or Degoine), Rene, 367.
De Hays, Jas., 146.
De Hisseau, Adam, 240 bis.
Dejean, Lewis, 278.
De la Ban, Gabr., 196.
De la Bastide, Annaud, 379.
, I'ierrc, 177,372.
De la Bene, Jno. Louis, 198, 349.
Delabene, Mich., 86.
De la Boucheti^re, Col. Chas. Janvre, 264.
, Cornet Chas. Janvre, 264, 265.
De la Coudriere, Jean, 391.
, Wm. Rabauld, 78.
De la CoulombiSre. See Colombiere.
Delacreuze, Steph., 226.
De Ladeveze, Abel Rotolf, 138.
, Ant. Rotolf, 118, 119.
De la Farelle, Paul, 250.
De la Faye, Lewis, 249.
De la Graviere, ( — ), 264.
De I'Aigle, Isaac, 196, 268, 274.
De la Jauniere, Pet., 264.
De Lalo, Sampson, 17, 299, 339, 35".
Delamere, ( — ), 371.
De la MiUiere, Cirus, 264.
De I'Angle, John MaximiHan, 331.
De la Poire, Pet., 266.
De la Salle, Dan., 269.
Delttstal, Jno., 177.
D D
4ii
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Delaune, Hen., 73, 166.
Wm , 256.
Delauney. Jos., 194.
Delauny, Mark, 137.
De Laussac, Ant., 271, 276.
, Jas. Guy, 274.
De la Yaller, (— ), Vernet. 273.
De L'Estang, Louis ; De I'Etang, Lewis, 266,
269, 278.
De Leuze, Capt., 380.
, Ens., 276.
De Lille, Louis, 264.
De Loches, David, 362.
Deloraine, Harry Scott, Earl of, 18.
Delpash, Bernard, 364.
De Magny, Constantine, 177, 269, 276, 372.
Demaris, Hen., 30.
De Marr, Peter, 77.
De Masigly, Peter Salber, 271.
De Montandre, Eras., Marquisi, 17.
De Montresor, Gabriel, 98.
, Jas., 339.
Dempri&re, Josh., 163.
De Nassau, Eras., Count, 262, 385.
,Hen., 228,
, Maurice, 240.
Denbrosses, Hen., 110.
Dennett, Bernard, 121.
Denny, Jno., 139.
Denoon, Dr. David, 181,'182.
Dent, Robt., 194, 197.
Denune, Geo., 269, 276.
De Pajez, Gilbert, 47.
De Panthieu. See De Ponthieu.
De Perray, Jno. Bapt., 271, 277.
De Ponthieu, Abr., 252.
, Chas., 270, 276.
Dereham, Chas, 349.
De Que9ne,;Marqui6. See Du Quesne.
De Ribera, Martin, 194.
De Riffier, Louis, 19.').
Dering, Chas., 229.
Derinzey, Mat., 254.
De Sarlande, Jos., 271, 272.
,Ste., 272.
Desaulnais (alias ^Desney), Hen., 49, 139,
318.
Desbordes, Jno. Pet., 196, 268, 275.
Descazale, Jno., 269.
Desclouseaux, Lewis R., 24.
Descury, Simon, 278.
De Sedi^re, Gabriel, 86.
, Louis, 124, 125, 199.
De Sibourg, Chas., 18, 31, 144, 299, 313.
, Fred., 353.
Desisles, Lewis, 279.
Desney. See Desaulnais.
Desodes, Estienne, 372.
Despares, Lewis, Despray, Louis, 272, 278.
Dessemblard,And.,Des3embler,And.,270,277.
De St. Meard, Pet., 252.
De Sueur, Pet., 277.
De Sybourg. See De Sibourg.
De Veille, Thos., 195.
Devenish, Benj. (HI. Regt. of Foot of Ire-
land), 94, 33.i.
, Benj. (Major-Genl. Meredyth's Regt.
of Foot), 146.
DevereVix, Jas., 322.
Devej, Nich., 45.
Devine, Gerard, 351, 357.
Devischer, Abra., 392.
Devoy, Dan., 166.
Devrigny, Jas. P. L., 217.
Dewberry, Jos., 160.
Deyas, Jno., 162.
Deyman, Nich., 118.
D'Harcourt, Oliver, 46, 381.
Dick, Lewis, 98, 339.
, Wm., 59, 60.
Dickens, Ambrose, 56.
Dickson, Jas., 322.
, Pat., 345.
Didier, Jno.. 40.
Diggs, Thos., 21.
Dijose, Hen., 49.
Dilke, Chas., 205.
Dilks, (— ), 92.
, Chas., 32, 89.
Dillington, Sir Eras, (sic), 92.
, Sir Tristram, Bt, 55, 194, 307.
Dimmock, Nich., 371.
Dingley, Wm., 76.
Disney. .See Desaulnais.
Dives, Lewis, 22, 391.
Dixie, (— ), 369.
Dixon, Ric, 76.
Dobbin, Jas., 238.
, Wm., 165.
Dobbs, Ai-th., 226, 389.
Dobbyn, Jno., 164.
Doekom, Jno., 226,
Dodd, Wm., 100.
Doddington, (— ), 362,
Dodsworth, Ant., 27, 307,
, Jno., 27, 307 bis.
D'Offrauville, Pet., 94, 335.
Doidge, Ric, 166.
Domerque, Hen., 79, 81, 109.
Don, Thos., 98, 339,
Donkin, (— ), 382,
,P..47.
Donnelly, Jas,, 254.
Donough, Parr, 186.
Donovan, Cornelius, 132.
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
419
Doran, Chas., 365.
D'Orignac, Henry St. Leger, 264.
Dormer, Chas., 361.
, Jas., 19, 2.36, 386.
, Jno., 132.
, Robt., 194.
Dornant, Sam., 162.
Doucet (or Dowset), Juo., 88, 333.
Doughty, Edw., 188.
, Jas., 2.')6.
Douglas, (— ), 211.
, Alex., 191, 196, 283, 287, 290.
, And., 166.
, Lieut. Chas., 392.
, Ens. Chas., 103, 343.
, Lt.-Col. Chas., 1^5, 370, 376, 379.
, Major Chas., 386.
, Lieut. Geo., 104, 345.
, Col. Geo., 196.
, Ens. Geo., 279.
, Qr.-Mr. Jas., 34, 314.
, Capt. Jas., 323.
Lt.-Col. Jas., 158, 197.
, Brigdr.-Gen. Jas., 290.
, Ens. Jno., 163.
, Capt. Jno., 339.
, Lieut. Jno., 343.
Ric., 166.
, Robt., 212.
, Walter, 384.
, Ens.Wm., 104, 345.
, Lieut. Wm., 392.
Douglass. See Douglas.
Dove, Robt., 127, 128.
Dowling, Tho8. (Lord Mountjoy's Regt.), 143.
, Thos. (Lieut, in America), 287.
Downes, Norris, 363.
, Steph., 107,366.
Dowse, Robt., 88, 333.
Dowty. See Doughty.
•Doyle, And., 153.
D'Oyley, Robt., Doyly, Robt., 188, 189.
Doyne, Mic., 76-
Drake, Lieut., 92.
, (-).276.
, Benj., 198, 343.
,Chas., 364.
Draper, Mat., 77, 156, 182, 187, 189.
Drew, Pat., 353.
Driscoll, Thos., 101-
Drummond, Laurence, 98.
,Thos., 104, 195, 345.
.... Wm., 198, 345.
Drury, Isaac, 127.
,Robt., 197,316.
,Thos., 67, 162.
Dryborough, Jno., 74.
Drysdale, Hugh, 105, 130.
Du Barry, Alex., 372.
Dubois, Nich., 35, 306.
Dubos, Jacob, 267.
Dubourgay, Chas., 176, 194, 220.
Ducass, ( — ), 385.
Du Casse, Steph., 40.
Duce, Jermin, 103, 343.
Duckenfield, (— ), 368.
Duckett, Wm., 27.
Ducla, Pet., 248.
Dudgeon, Jas., 314.
Du Fay D'Exoudun, J., 264.
Duff, Jas., 69.
Duffaur, Jos., 277 bi^.
Dufflo, Pet., 164, 355 bis.
Dufour, Louis, 2.^6.
Dumaresq, Jno., 366.
Dumas, Jno., 272.
Dumont, David, 176.
Dunbar, David, 368.
, Geo., 33, 34, 314.
, Jas. (The luuiskilliug Regt. of Foot),
233 bis.
, Jas. (Col. Kilner Bra>ier's Regt. of
Foot), 252.
, Cornet Jno., 33, 314.
Ens. Jno., 217.
, Major Jno., 241.
, Capt. Juo., 339.
,PhiL, 254.
, Ric, 316.
, Thos., 368.
Dunbarr, Jas., 291.
Duucomb, Jno., 84, 207, 379.
Duudas, Jas., 209.
, Wm., 205.
Dundoiiald, Jno. Cochrane, Earl of, 205.
Dunlevy, Jno., 371.
Dunlop, Jas., 171, 372.
Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 219.
Dunn, Geo., 307.
Dunster, Sam., 96, 337.
Dunston, Wm., 104.
Dunstone, Barn., 51.
Dupine, Fras, 23.
Duplessy Lewis (Junr.), 132.
Duprat, Isaac, 272.
, Pet., 270, 277.
Dupuy, (— ), 273.
, Mat., 269, 277.
.Pet., 267.
Duquerey, Aug., 226.
Du Quesne, Gabriel, Marquis, 23, 379.
Durand, Chas., 267.
, Jno., 176, 266.
, Pet., 45.
Durel, Dan., 343.
, Fras., 32.
, Hen. Se« Durell.
D D 2
420
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Durell, Hen., 18,88, 299.
, .Tno., 180.
, Nich., 267.
Du Sand, Sam., 277.
Dussau, Hen., 177.
, Jno., 172.
, (— ), 274.
Du Terme, Chas., 274.
Duterne, Chas., 163.
, Louis, 48.
Dutton, Mark, 153.
Du Vernette, Hy., 270.
Dyer, Wm., 345.
Dymond, Phil., 361.
Dyve. See Dives.
E
Eaglesfield, Robt., 173, 837.
Earle, Au^:., 231.
, Giles, 182 6js;183.
Earwaker, Edm., 82, 166.
Eastland, Jas., 160.
Eastwood, Pet., 355.
.. , Thos., 371.
Eaton, Edw., 55.
Jas.. 75, 198. .327.
Mat., 325, 357.
Echlin, Art., 226. 389.
Chas. 226.
Echlyn. See supra.
Edgar, Hugh, 164.
, Jno., 137, 183, 368.
, Phin. Jno., 164.
Edgeworth, Wm., 77.
Edgworth, Ambrose, 153, 252.
Edmonds, Edw., 127.
, Jas., 23.
, Ric., 312.
Edmonstone, Hen., 233.
, Pat., 60.
Edwards, Art., 86, 331.
, Chas., 366.
, Geo., 382.
, Jno., 246.
, Ric. (Col. Hill's Regt.), 79, 365.
, Ric. (Meredyth's Regt.), 347.
.Talbot, 43.
, Thos. (Col. Wade's Regt.), 367.
, Thos. (Gorges's Regt.), 138.
Thos. (Col. Alnutt's Regt.), 140.
Egar, Wm., 95.
Egerton, ( — ). See Egerton, \Vm.
.Job., 305.
, Wm., 197,318,
Ekines, Col. Thos., 181, 196.
, Ens. Thos. :i88.
Eliot. See PlUiot.
EUeger, Kic, 125.
Elliot, Adam, 235.
, Abr., 383,390.
, Jas., 153 bis.
Jos., 186.
, Robt., 86, 331.
, Roger, 18, 180.
, Walter, 289, 290.
, Wm. (Provost Marshal), 287, 290.
, Wm. (Col. Preston's Regt. of Foot),
345.
Ellis, Eras., 226.
, .las. 291.
, Jno. 304.
, Robt., 164.
, Thos., 268.
Elphingston. See Elphinstone.
Elphinston, Alex, 78.
Hugh, 205 bis.
, Wm. See infra.
Elphinstone, Art., 212.
, Chas. 214.
Wm.. 104, 345.
Elridge, Dan., 246.
Elriugton, Jno., 231, 382.
, Job, 382.
, Wm., 195.
Elwes, Jno., 25.
Elwill, Edm., 50.
Emery, Hen. 364.
Emily, Randyl, 100.
Emmenes, Jno., 160.
, Martin, 82, 160.
Emmery, (— ), 370.
Emmet, Edw., 186.
English (or Inglis), Geo., 268.
, Jno. (Molesworth's Regt.), 153.
, Jno. (Elliot's Regt.) 390.
, Jos., 113.
, Wm., 181.
Ennis, Collin, 269.
Enos, Arch., 160 bis ; 383.
Entwisle, Wm., 224.
Erie, General Thos., 19, 20, 879.
, Major Thos., 40, 47, 386.
Erskine, (— ). 372.
, Harry, 372.
, Capt. Jas., 63, 323.
, Ens. Jas., 285,287.
, Robt., 171, 872.
Erwin, Jno., 76.
Eslington. See Essington.
Essiugton, Gilby, 188 6««.
Eetample, Jas. 277.
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
421
Eugene of Savoy, Prince, 391.
Evans, Jas., 157.
, Jno. 316.
, Ric, 159, 254.
.Major Genl. Wm., 18, 37,299,353.
, Ens. Wm., 157,353.
, Qr.-Mr. Wm., 309.
Eve, Jas., 256.
Evelyn, Edw., 173.
Everard, Ben., 256.
, Mark, 233.
Phil., 148 bis.
, Sr. Ric, Bart., 82.
Everist, Ezekiel, 149 ter.
Eyars, Robt.. 164.
Eymar, Jas., 266.
Eyme, Isaac, 341.
Eyre, Jno., 94,335.
Eyres, Thos,, 65.
Eyton, David, 50, 318.
, Jas., 309.
, Jno., 130.
F
Fabre, Lewis, 271, 276.
Fade, Jas., 121.
, Jno., 121, 122.
Fairlie, Alex., 339, 357.
Fairly. See supra.
Falkierzambe, Count, 92.
Falkland, Lucius Hen. Gary, Lord Visct., 59,
156,386.
Falquier, ( — ), 276.
Fane, (— ), 274.
Hen., 92.
, Jno., The Hon. Jno., 30, 310.
, Wm., 157, 353.
Fanshaw, Thos., 125.
Farcy, Jno., 327.
Far iwell, Nat., 55.
Farley, Jno., 24u.
Farmer, Chas., 82.
... , Capt. Jno . See Fermor.
, Ens. Jno., 105.
, Major Jno. See Fermor.
Faruham, Wm., 158.
Farquhar, Hugh, 372.
Robt., 301.
Farrar, Jno., 37.
Montague, 226.
Farrel. See Farrell.
Farrell, Art., 240.
, Jas. See O'Farrell.
Farrer, Jas., 310.
Farringtoii, Dan., 110.
,Thos., 110, 384.
Faucille. See La Fausille.
Faure, Dan., 270. 277.
, Eras. See de Faure
Fausille. See La Fausille.
Faviere, Max, 46.
Fawcett. See La Fausille.
Fayting, Geo., 119.
Fazakerley, Thos., 205.
Featherston, .Ino., 132.
Feilding, Chas., 254.
, Col. Geo., 2.5.
, Jno., 223.
Feirac, Isaac, 380.
Fells, Geo., 276.
Feltoe. Jno., 312.
Fenn, Nich., 166.
Fenton, Geo. (Earl of Essex's Dragoons), 3i
, Geo. (Indep. Cy. of Invalids), 186.
, Richmond, 158.
Fenwick, ( — ), 369.
Mich., 97.
, Nich., 231,382.
Ferguson, ( — ). See Ferguson, Jas.
, Jas., 390.
Robt., 345.
, Wm., 345.
Fermor, Jno., 68, 164, 182, 183, 325.
Ferrars. See Ferrers.
Ferrers, Jos., 24.
Thos., 18, 318.
Fescheux, Dan., 177.
Fetherston, Jno., 187.
Fiddes, Ric, 185.
Fielding, Chan., 71.
Kdm., 2.52.
, Geo., 197,379 bis.
Filraore, Edw., 82.
Finboe, Nich., 82.
Fincastle, Jno. Murray, Lord, 322.
Finley, Wm. 312.
Finney, Phil, 347.
Firebrace, ( — ), 115.
, Chas., 256.
Firebrass. See 6upra.
Fish, Leonard, 388.
Fisher, Edw., 88.
Fitz Gerald, (- ), 366.
, (— ), 383.
,Mat., 252.
, Ric, 254.
Thos., 121, 122.
, Lt.-Col. Wm., 198.
, Capt., Wm., 248.
Fitzgerard, ( — ), 362.
Fitzmorris, Jas., 250.
Wm.,250.
422
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Fitzpatrick, Dan., 139.
, Jas., 261.
, Juo., 195.
Fitz-Symmonds, Robt., 95.
Fitz-Thoraas, Wm., 107.
Fitzwilliam, Mat.. 252.
Fixhall, Wm., 164, 198, 355.
Fleming, Fras., 139 bis ,171.
, Jas. (Major Genl. Cadogau's Regt.
of Horse). 30, 198 bis.
, Ens. Jas. (Col. Hans. Hamilton's
Regt, of Foot), 135, 392.
, Lieut. Jas., 377.
, Lt.-Col. Jas (Genl. Cadogan's Regt.),
378.
, Mich., 195, 333.
, Robt., 107.
Flemming. See Fleming,
Fletcher, Ben., 252.
,Geo., 310.
, Hen., 327.
, Phil., 146, 347.
Flotard, David, 196.
Flower, Jeff., 28, 78.
, Roger, 119, 199, 235.
Floyd, (— ), See Lloyd, Col. Wm.
, Jno., 198.
Flojer, Jno, 31, 313.
Mat., 137.
, Pet., 145, 349.
, Scott, 107.
Fogg, (— ), 362.
Foley, Jno., £1,381.
, Sam., 35, 199, 391 bis.
Folliot, Jno., 55, 56.
Fonsubran, Jas., 366.
Forbes, (— ), 63, 322.
, (-),369.
, Cornet Alex., 33, 34, 314.
Engineer Alex., 45, 289, 290.
, Lieut. Alex., 243.
Geo., 246.
Geo., Lord (aftds. 2nd Earl of Gran-
ard), 124, 125, 183, 205 ter.
,Thos., 304.
Ford, Edw., 239.
, Geo., 169.
Fordescue isic), ( — ), 196.
Forestier, Dauier, 278.
Forfar, Arch. Douglas, Earl of, 68. See also
VVandell, Lord.
Forrester, Fras., 29, 184, 309.
Geo., Lord, 33, 197, 314.
, Leo, 234.
, Robt., 234.
, Wm., 196.
Forster, Acquila, Forster, Aquilla, 94, 95,
335.
Chaplain Juo., 329.
Forster — cont.
, Capt. Jno., 349.
Nich., 353.
Sam. (1st Foot Guards), 51.
, (Evans's Regt.), 198,353.
ThoB., 145,349.
, Wm., (Commissary of Musters),
183 bis.
, Wm., (Montandre's Regt.), 173.
Fortescue, Chichester, 233, 234.
Foster, ( -), 210.
Chris., 89.
.. , Jas., 94.
, Jno., 101, 341.
, Robt., 233.
, Sam. See Forster.
, Thos. See Forster.
, Wm., 271.
Fotherby, Sydney, 30, 312.
Fothergale. See lufra.
Fothergil, Thos., 88, 333.
Foubert, Pet., 127.
Foulk, Robt., 256.
Foulke. See Fowke.
Foulkes, (— ), 382.
, Ric, 365.
,Thos. .See Fowke.
Foulks (or Foulkes), Jas., 197, 353.
, Jno., 109.
Fountain, Jas., 67.
, Jno., 250, 256.
Fourance, Lewis, 130.
Fowke, Jno., 331.
, Sydenham, 278.
, Thos. (Senr.), 234, 248.
, Thos. (Junr.), 243.
Fowler, Chas., 103.
Fowlis, David, 95.
Fox, And., 188.
, Fras., 191, 271, 273, 286, 287.
,Geo., 49.
, Pat., 163.
, (? Peyton), 382.
,Ste., 105, 130.
Foxon, (— ), Thos., 167.
Fraine, And., 314.
Frampton, Chas., 25, 51.
Francfort. See Franquefort.
Francis, Wm., 236.
Franke, Jno., 180.
Frankford, Frankfort. See Franquefort.
Fraukland, Hen., 368.
Franks, (— ). See Franks, Ste.
, Godfrey, 304.
, Israel, 186.
, Jas., 79.
Ric, 160.
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
423
Franks — conl.
, Ste.,384.
, Wm., 65.
Franquefort, Fras., 106.
, Hen., 106, 253.
, Jas., 130.
, Pet., 130.
Fraser, (— ), 372.
, David, 331.
, Jas., 363.
, Robt., 86.
Frasier, David, 86.
, Jas., 254.
Frazer, Simon, 171.
, Thos., 268.
Frazier, Alex., 186.
Freake, Geo., 19, 96, 337, 379 bis.
.Harry, 96, 194, 337.
Freeling, (— ), 118.
Freeman, Jno., 121,290.
Rowland, 279.
Wm., 121.
Freke. See Freake.
French, Edw. (Artillery Train), 305.
, Edw. (Godfrey's Regt.;, 333.
, JaB.,261.
Wm., 162 bis.
Frere, Hen., 164, 355,388.
Frewen, Whittle, 162.
Friend, Robt., 205,391.
Fuller, Fras., 50, 51.
Fullerton, Jas., 341, 357.
, Wm., 135, 215.
Farley, Arend, 386.
Furlong, Jonathan, 69.
Fumes, Sam., 343.
Furneyhough, ( — ), 143.
Fury, Lient. Jas., 234.
, Capt. Jas., 300, 392.
... Peregrine, 164.
G
Gacone, Isaac, 135.
Gage, (— ), 156.
, Geo., 143 bis.
Gain, Jno., 174.
Gaines, Garret. 88, 333 bis.
Galaspy. See Gillespy.
Gale, Jno., 307.
, Wm., 392.
Galloway, Jno., 34.
Gallway. See Galway.
Gaily, Pet. See De Gojac.
, St. Pierre. See De Gaily.
Galway, Henry de Ruvigny, Earl of, 264.
, Jas., 166.
Gamboll, Art., 121.
Gramble, Jas., 149.
Garaway, Thos., 243.
Garbett, Thos., 174.
Garden, Pat., 65, 67.
Gardiner, Jas., 33, 314.
, Jno., 343.
,Thos., 300.
, Wm., 174.
Gardner, Jas., 34.
, Jno. (Brigdr.-Genl. John Livesay's
Regt. of P'oot), 82.
, Jno. (Brigdr.-Gen. Wille's Regt. of
Marines), 115.
(or Gardiner), Thos., 368.
Wm., 65, 67, 389.
Gargrave, Wm., 351 bis, 357.
Garland, Thos , 291.
Garnet Fras., 31, 313.
, Hen., 45.
Garrard, Jacob, 371.
Gerrey. See Geary.
Garrick, Peter, 248.
Garrie. See Geary.
Garson, (— ), 385.
Garston, Thos., 331.
Gart. See Gast.
Garth, Jas., 390.
Gast, Dan., 271, 277.
Gasteen, Chas., 181, 287.
, Phil., 226.
Gatford, Jno., 312.
Gauder, Geo., 79.
Gawen, Robt., Gawne, Robt., 63, 64, .-523.
Gay, Robt., 23.
Gayer, Hen., 252.
Geary, Chris., 103, 343.
Gedoin, Lewis, 166, 371.
Gee, Abr., 291.
, Jas., 169.
, Wm., 146.
Gelmuyden, Pet., 304.
Gellott, Steph., 250.
Geneste, Pet., 262, 386.
Gent, Jno., 250.
Gentleman, Pat., 137.
Gerrard (or Garrard), Jacob, 371.
Gery, Jno., 125.
Gethiu, Kic, 254.
Gibb, Jas., 219.
Gibbons, (— ). See Gibbons, Wni.
, Fras., 51.
,Geo., 166,371.
, Lt.-Col. Jeffery, 56, 164, 198, 355.
, Lieut. Jeffrey, 7,1, 236.
Wm., 355, 388.
424
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Gibson, Jas., 205, 366, 380.
, Sir Jdu., 186.
Gifford, Fitzmoiris, 181.
Kic, 205.
, Wm , 254 bis.
Gigiioux, Jean, 372.
Gilbert, Jiio., 25.
Gilby, Lovelace, 169.
Gilchrist, Jno., 184.
Giles, Jas., 65, 363.
,Thos., 194, 231 bis; 382.
Gill, Hen,, 351.
, Mat., 187.
, Wm. (l8t Foot Guards), 32.
, Wm. (Commissary), 376.
Gillaspay. See infra.
Gillespy, Dan., 252 bis.
Gillman, Robt., 94.
, Steph., 335.
Gipps, Kich., 229.
Giraudeau, Louis, 264.
Girling, Jno., 50, 105, 130.
Gist, Nat., 69, 113.
Gittins (or Gittings), Nat., 68, 195, 325.
Gledhill, Sam., 158, 262.
Gleinham, Thos.. 40, 379.
Gleinhim. See supra.
Glencairn, Wm. Cunningham, Earl of, 219,
220.
Godbey. See Godby.
Godby, Carey, 231.
, Pet, 194, 231, 382.
Goddard, Hen., 198, 240.
, Thos., 79.
Godfrey, Burnet, 48.
, Eras, (Senr.), 18.
, Eras. (Junr.), 40.
Gooch, Wm., 333.
Good, (— ), 162.
Goodere, Lieut., 92.
, Wm., 81.
Goodiere, Wra., 109.
Goodrich, Wm., Goodricke, Wm., 51.
Goodwin, Jno., 157, 353.
Goodwyn, Jno. See $upra.
Jno. Phil., 198, 351.
, Jon., 248.
,Phil., 144,
Gordaut, Nich., 187.
Gordon, Adam., 67.
, Alex. (Rl. Scots Regt. of Eoot), 64,
322.
, Alex. (Brigdr.-Genl. Maccartney's
Regt. of Eoot), 158, 370.
Chae., 63, 323.
Geo., 121, 182.
Hen., 314.
Jas. (Col. Preston's Regt.), 345.
Jas. (Rl. Welsh Fusiliers), 101, 341.
I Gordan — cont.
, Jas. (Indep. Cy. in Scotland), 219.
, Kns. Jno., 103, 343.
, Surgeon Jno., 219.
, Pet.. 88, 333.
, Sir Wm., Batt., 212, 220.
Gore, Art. (Col. Hill's Regt.), 81.
, Art. (Rl. Inniskilling Fusiliers), 234.
, Art. (Col. Edw. Jones's Regt.), 254.
, Art. (Lord Mordaunt's Regt.), 109.
, Brigdr.-Genl. Eras., 18.
, Chaplain Eras., 35.
Hen. 246.
, Humph., 18, 246. 386
, Jno. (Watkius's Regt.), 168.
, Jno. (Lord Tunbridge's Dragoons),
228.
Jno. (Wade's Regt. of Foot), 367.
, Ric, 197, 316.
,Thos., 234.
, Wm., 233.
Gorges, Ric, 17.
Goring, Harry, 119, 176, 224.
Gorst, Robt., 153 bis.
Gosling, Thos., Gostling, Thos., 65, 363.
Goudet, Joachim, 75, 327.
Gough, Geo., 251.
, Jno. (Rl. Irish Dragoons), 39,
316.
, Jno. (Bradshaigh's Regt.), 248.
Gould, Edw., 107.
, Jas. 318,357.
.., Thos., 268.
, Wm. 244.
Goupill, Dan., 278.
Gower, Thos., 310.
Graby, (— ), 362.
Grace, Jno., 198, 212.
, Sheffield, 164.
Graham, Alex., 214.
, David, 63.
.Eras., 345.
, Hen., 133
Jas. (HI. Scots Fusiliers), 98, 339.
, Ja<. (Rl.Regt. of Foot), 323.
, Capt. Jno., 195, 268.
Major-Gen. Jno., 376.
, Metculf, 30, 1.S2, 196, 3U0, 310, 378.
, Ric, 86.
, Lieut. Wm., 65, 363.
, Qr.-Mr. Wm., 268.
Grahme, Jno., 274.
Grandmaison, Paul, 270.
Grant, Ensign, 372.
, Lieut., 372.
, Col. Alex., 19, 214.
, Capt. Alex. 248.
Geo. (Col. Grant's Regt. of Eoot),
214.
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
425
Graat— con<.
, Geo. (Prince of Denmark's Regt. of
Foot), 68.
, Ens. Jas , 215.
, Capt. Jas., 214 bis.
, Surgeon Jas., 21.5.
Jno. (Grant's Regt of Foot), 214.
, Jno. (Wynne's Regt. of Foot), 241.
, Lewis, Grant, Louis, 214 bis, 215.
, Robt. (Col. Grant's Regt.), 214.
, Robt. (Sir R. Bradshaigh's Regt.),
248 bis.
Granville, Lt.-Col. Bernard, 183, 194.
, Ens. Bernard, 250.
, Geo., 182.
, Jas., 194.
, Jno., 197, 329.
, Robt., 78.
Graves, Wm., 347.
Gray, (— ), 370.
Robt., 138 bis.
, Wm., 241.
Green, (— ), 382.
, Qr.-Mr. Chas., 313.
, Lieut.-Col. Chas., 362.
, Geo., 217, 329.
, Hen., 55.
, Jno., 223.
, Ric, 55.
, Strangeways, 205, 207.
Greenall, Jno., 122.
Greene, Strangway. See Green.
Greenvile, Jno., 169.
Greenvill, (— ), 381.
Greenville, Chris., 74.
Greenway, Jno., 371.
Greenwell, Whitfield, 171.
Gregg, Benj., 88, 95, 333, 392.
, Jas., 89.
Gregge. See Gregg.
Gregory, Edm., 250.
, Geo., 250.
, Jno., 251.
, Jos., 365.
Gregson, See Greg^^on, Thos.
, Thos., 390.
Greiil, Juc, 46.
Grey, Jno., 75, 392.
, Lord. See Xorth and Grey.
, Mat., 51.
, Wm., (Gorges's Regt.), 138.
, Wm. (Col. Preston'.s Regt.), 345.
Grierson, .Jno., 195, 325 bis.
Grieve, Jas., 138, 166.
Griffith, Edw. (Duke of Argyll's Regt. of
Foot), 144, 392.
Edw. (Pearce's Regt. of Foot), 382.
, Capt. Jno., 188.
Ens. Jno., 239.
Griffiths, Pierce, 73.
Grills, Gervase, Grills, Jervois, 148 6f.«.
, Wm., 69.
Grimes, ( — ), 138.
Grimstone, Read, 127.
Groffey, Pet., 343 bis.
Groundman, Ens. Martin, 94.
, Lieut. Martin, 291.
Groute, Benj., 244.
Grove, Hen., 19, 329.
Groves, Geo., 353.
, Hen. See Grove.
Jas., 371.
Gualy. See De Gually.
Guerin, Menard, 380.
Guest, Jos., Guest, .losh, .35, 199.
Guibert, Isaac, 270.
Guidet, Balthazar, 210.
Guile, Pet., 355.
Guilhim, (— ), 380.
Guise, Jno., 318.
Gujon, Jno., 267.
Gully, Tim. (Senr.), 186, 190.
,Tim. (Junr.), 190.
Gunbie, Jno., 73.
Gunn, Hen., 67, 143, 187.
Gurney, Wm., 257.
Guy, Jos. 92.
Guybon (or Guybons), Robt., 198, 304.
Guyon, Wm., 312.
Gwilliams, Meredith, 276.
Gwyn, Eras. 185.
Gwynne, Wm., 365.
Gylbert, Humphry, 118.
Gylby. See Gilby.
H
Hackett, Sam., 130, 289.
Haddeu, Geo., 323 bis.
Hadderson, Ralph, 236.
Haddock, Pet., 138 bis; 249.
Hadier, Wm., 84.
Hadzor, .Jno., 84.
, Seneca, 249.
Hagen, Jno., 160.
Haigley. Jno., 63, 322, 357.
Hains, Jno., 113.
Hales, (— ), 391 bis.
Haley, Tho., 35.
Halfhide, Geo., 94, 335.
Halford, Juo., 347.
Haliday (or Halliday), Sam., 104, 345.
Wm., 86, 331.
426
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Hall, Alex., 191.
,Jas., 291.
, Wm. (Cadogan's Regt. of Horse), 30,
310.
, Wm. (Delaune's Regt. of Foot), 256
its.
Halman (or Hallman), Nich., 307.
Halstead, (— ), 369.
Halyburton, Thos.,212.
llamars. See Hammers.
Hamerton, Jno., 379.
Hamilton, (— ), 198.
, (-),362.
, (— ), 369 bis.
, Alex., 368.
, Ens. And., 64.
, Col. And., 322, 379.
., Lt.-Col. Arch., 176, 369.
Major Arch., 182, 184, 322, 323.
, Lord Arch., 181, 191.
, Chichester, 279.
Edw., 39, 300, 316.
, Gavin, 211.
, Major-Gen. Geo., 17, 299.
, Lieut. Geo., 248.
.., Gus., 78.
, Hans, 18, 88.
, JaB. (Rl. Irish Dragoons), 39, 316.
, Jas. (Rl. Scots Regt. of Foot;, 63,
323.
., Jas. (Col. Godfrey's Regt.), 333.
,Col. Jno., 60, 197.
Jno. (Rl. Scots Regt. of Foot), 64.
, Jno. (Holcroft Blood's Regt.), 89.
, Jno. (Rl. Regt. of Foot of Ireland),
94, 335.
, Jno. (Col. Hans Hamilton's Regt. of
Foot), 135 bis.
, Jno. (Marquis De Montandre's Regt.
of Foot), 162.
, Otho, 65.
, Pet., 63, 322.
, Robt. (Royal Regt. of Foot), 323.
, Robt. (Brigdr. Newton's Regt.), 882.
,Thos.,55, 321.
, Walter, 180.
, Wm. (Rl. Soots Regt. of Foot), 64.
, Wm. (Col. Hans Hamilton's Regt. of
Foot), 135.
Hamlyn, Jno., 164.
Hammers, Pet., 198, 327.
Hammond, Fras., 182.
, Hen., 89.
, Jno., 198.
,Tho8. (Lord Mountjoy's Regt.), 142.
Tho». (Lord Slane's Regt,'), 251.
Hamon, Hector, 163.
, Isaac; 98, 839.
Hamond, Hen., 174.
Hampson, Sir Dennis, Bt., 355.
Hampton, Dan. See Hooghtoa.
, Jno., 244.
Haubury, Edw., 78, 329.
Hancock, Jno., 158.
, Rupert, 118.
Handasyde, Cliflford, 100, 384.
, Roger, 100, 379.
Capt.-Lieut. Thos., 100.
Major-Gen. Thos., 18, 379.
Haudsard, Ralph, 232.
Handy, Robt., Handye, Robt., 191, 196, 285,
287, 290.
Hanmer, Ric, 231.
, Wm., 55, 321, 365.
Hanmore. See Haumer.
Hanway, Juo., 47.
Hara. See O'Hara.
, Dan., 50.
Haraway, Chas., 323.
Harbert, (— ), 373.
Hardevelt, Art., 333.
Hardie, Jno. (Col. Francis Godfrey's Regt. of
Foot), 88, 333.
, Jno. (Col. Thomas Alnut's Regt. of
Foot), 139 bis.
Hardine, Alex., 169.
Harding, Jos., 119,
Hardy, Chris., 121.
Hare, Eras., 300.
, Geo., 162, 198,267.
, Hen., 18L
Hargrave, Edw., 331.
, Jno., 139.
, Wm., 139, 183, 195, 197.
Harman, Geo., 252.
Harnage, Edw., 118.
Harpur, Hen., 270, 277.
Harraway. See Haraway.
Harrington, Sam., 157, 353.
Harriot, Jno., 166.
Harris, ( — ), 155.
(— ), 369.
, Archdale, 319.
, Edm., 166.
, Geo., 49.
, Juo. (Queen's Own Regt. of Foot),
69.
, Jno. (Elliot's Regt. of Foot), 383.
Jno., M. A., 182.
, Ric. (Col. George Preston's Regt. of
Foot), 104.
, Ric. (Col. Borr's Regt. of Marines),
121, 122.
, Ric. (SirT. Prendergast's Regt.), 355.
, Robt., 98, 339.
... Walt., 291.
Harrison, ( — ). See Harrison, Jno.
Chas., 79, 188.
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
42t
Harrison — cont.
, Conyers, 325.
, Geo., 124, 125.
, Hen., 197,331.
, Jas. (Brasier's Regt. of Foot), 252.
, Jas. (Carabiniers), 312.
, Adjt. Jno., 79.
Chaplain Jno., 184,290.
, Phil., 238.
, Reg., 392.
,Col. Thos., 71, 180.
, Capt. Thos., 282.
, Wm., 382.
Hart, Pet., 363.
, Ric, 383.
,Thos., 187.
Hartford, Algernon, Earl of. See Hertford,
Earl of.
Hardgan, (— ), 380.
Heu., 364.
Hartop, Chiverton, 383.
Hartshorue, Ric, 157 bis ; 353.
Harvey, (— ), 138.
, Lieut. Jno., 191, 286, 287, 293.
, Ens. Jno., 254.
, Robt., 364.
, Thos., 184.
Wm., 279.
Harvy. See Harvey.
Harward (or Harwood), Ric, 325.
Harwich, Chas. Schomberg, Marquis of, 31.
Hanvood, Thos., 68, 825.
Haseltine, Johnson, 115.
Haselwood, ( — ). See Haselwood, Thos.
Thos., 77.
Haslewood, Chaplain Thos., 157, 353.
Hassan, Ciitts, 118, 196, 289.
Hastings, ( — ), 156.
Edw., 188.
, Ferd. Ric, 382.
, Walt., 351.
Hatton, Jno., 55.
, Ric, 132.
, Robt., 138.
, Thos., 30.
Haulhead, Robt., 351.
Hauteclaire, Jno., 307.
Haward, Nich., 244.
Hawker, Hen., 228.
, Pet., 198, 228, 262, 386.
Searle, 69, 130,388.
Hawkins, Alex., 145, 349.
Edw., 183.
, Fras., 45.
, Jerom, 187.
, Jno., 25.
, Ric, 94, 335.
Hawks (or Hicks), Edw., 368.
Hawksworth, Jno., 35.
Hawley, ( — ). See Hawley, Ric. (Junr.).
,Edw., 37.
,Hen., ;J7, 199.
, Ric. (Senr.), 96, 337.
, Ric (Junr.), 390.
, Vernon, 246.
, Wm., 331.
Hawtayne, Jno., 341.
Hay, And., 188.
, Geo., 47,48.
, Jno., 51, 226,
Sir Robt., Bt., 34, 197, 314.
, Wm., 191.
, Lord Wm., 18, 59.
Hayes, (-), 367.
.., Edw., 231.
,Tho6., 279.
Hayles, Jas. 60.
Haylett, Jno., 195.
Haynes, Jno., 252.
, Thos., 45.
Hays, Fras., 266.
, Morris, 158.
Hayward, Jno., 68.
Hazlewood, ( — ), 143.
Healey, Chas., 169.
Heard, Howell, 110.
Heardsou, Thos., 145, 349.
Hearne. See Heme.
Hebburn, Art., 223.
Heblethwait, Wm., 162.
Heigham, Jno., 88, 195, 333.
Heighington, Geo., 232.
Heley, Hiliard, 51.
Jno., 101.
,Thos., 88, 333.
Helling, Wm., 291.
Hellowes, Jno., 329.
Hemington, Robt., 383.
Hemming, Ric, 172.
Hempson. See Hampson.
Henderson, David, 110.
, Jas., 187 bis.
, Jno., 250.
Henley, Jno., 125.
, Robt., 143.
Hepburn, Alex., 217.
, Geo., 59.
Robt., 248.
Hepbourne, Jno., 162.
Herbant, Pet., 266.
Herbert, (— ), 373.
... .Caleb, 236.
, East, 67, 285, 287.
, Geo., 254.
, Phil., 256.
Herbertson, Jno., 99, 339.
428
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Hereford, Capt., 381.
Herlackenden, Wm., 157 bis ; 5S3 bis.
Herle, Chas., 160, 198, 383.
, Jas., 133.
Heme, Nich, 318.
, Paston, 160.
Heron, ( — ), 383.
, Alex., 256 6i«.
, Pat., 171, 244.
, Terence, 279.
Hertford, Earl of, Algernon Seymour, Earl
of, 86, 183, 300.
Hesketh, Lieut. Thns., 284, 286, 287, 289.
, Capt. Thos., 333.
Heskett. See Hesketh.
Heskit. See Hesketh.
Hetherington, Oliver, 132.
Heusburg, Lelio, 23.
Hewet, Chris., 34.
Hewetson, Boyle, 267 bis.
, Leonard, 246.
Hewit, Ben., 119.
Hewitt, Mat., 138.
Heydon, Thos., 45.
Hibbert, Chris., 160, 197.
Hickman, ( — ), 369.
, Geo., 253 bis.
Hen., 101.
, Thos., 155 bis.
Hicks, (— ), 139.
Edw. (or Hawks), 368.
, Jno., 182.
, Thos., 29, 309.
Higgins, Edw., 254.
Higginson, Wm. (Junr.), 145, 349.
Higgons, Geo., 184.
Higham. See Heigham.
Highmes, Eras. Sydney, 318.
Higley. See Haigley.
Hildesley, Eras., 132.
Hill, Edw., 316.
Jno. (Rl. Irish Dragoons), 39, 197,
316.
, Jno. (Col. Thos. Stanwix's Regt. of
Foot), 173.
, Col. (aftds. Major-Genl.) Jno., 18,
19, 20, 183, 365.
, Jos., 92.
, Littleton, 107.
, Sam., 243.
HUls, Thos., 365.
Hinchingbrook, Edw., Lord, 37.
Hinderson, David, 110, 163.
Hinton, Sam., 65.
Hoar, Jno. (Junr.), Hoare, Jno. (Junr.), 35
bis; 195.
, Wm., 35.
Hobart, Edw., 327.
, Jti., 75, 327.
Hobart — cont.
, Brigdr.-Gen. Jno., 18.
, Lieut. Jno., 116.
Hobby, Sir Chas., 283.
Hoblin, Rich., 244 bis.
Hodder, Ben., 84.
Hodges, Jas., 174.
, Palmer, 160.
Hodgkins, Wm., 127.
Hodgson, Nich., 244.
Holbrokc, Jas. See infra.
Holbrook, Jas., 69, 110.
Sam., 69.
Holburn, Wm., 219.
Holford, Jas., Holford, Sir Jas., 55 bis.
, Steyner, 331.
Holland, Ric, 148.
Thos., 337.
Holling-sworth, Jno., 121.
Holloway, Ric, 132.
Holly, Ensign, 92.
, Benj., 274.
Holman, Thos., 305.
Holmes, (— ), 362.
, Edw., 169.
, Hon., 18).
Jos., 234.
, Nich., 252.
, Major-Genl. Ric, 18.
, Lieut. Ric, 92.
Thos., 240.
Holt, Harry. See infra.
Hen., 17, 124, 125.
, Jno.,371.
, Wm., 284, 287.
Holyland, Thos., 73.
Home, Alex. (Col. Ker's Dragoons), 210.
, Alex. (Rl. Regt. of Foot), 63.
, Geo. See Hume.
Honeywood (or Honywood), ( — ), 389.
, Chas., 65.
, Jno., 84.
,Phil., 18, 174.
Hooke, Thos., 333.
, , Wm., 88, 333.
Hooper, Thos., 130, 131.
Hooton, Jas., 226.
Hope, Jno. (Col. Alnut's Regt.), 139.
, Jno., (Scots Foot Guards), 59, 207.
, Wm., 217.
Hopeke, Jno. Hen., alias Hopkey, 304.
Hopkey, Wm., 94, 335.
Hopson, Edw., 180.
, Peregrine, Hopson, Peregrine Thos.
60, 128.
Hopton, ( — ). See Hopton, Chris.
, Chris., 89, 389.
Horler, Wm., 100.
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
429
Home, Geo., 98.
Horneck, Wm., 79 6i».
Horsepoole, Jno., 243 bis.
Horsey, Sara., 205.
HortoD, Fras., 248.
Hoskins, Hungerford, 31, 35.
Hotham, Sir Chas., Bart., 18, 381.
, Capt. Chus.,381.
Houghton, Dan., 155.
Houllyn, Jno., 249.
How, Eman. Scroop. See Howe.
, Jno., 65.
Howard, Fras., 251 bis.
, Lord Fred., 132.
Thos., 197, 367, 386.
, Wm., 148.
Howe, ( — ). See Howe, Wm.
, Emanuel Scroop, 17.
, Wm., 389.
Howel, Jno., 25.
Howpe. See Hope.
Hoyle, Jno., 376.
Hoysted, Thos., 122.
Hubbald, Wm., 89.
Hubert. Alex., 166, 207 bis.
Hudson, Jas., 76.
Nich., 244.
, Skivington, 279.
Huffum, Ben.. 267, 274.
Hugessen, Edw., 133.
Hughes, Barnaby, 78, 329.
, Hen., 148 bis, 249.
, Jno., 183.
Hull, Fras., 44, 48.
, Thos., 29, 198, 309.
, Wm., 130.
Humble, Thos., 79, 81, 109, 166.
Hume (or Home), (— ), 390.
, Alex, 209.
, Geo. (Col. John Hill's Begt. of
Foot), 81, 109.
,Geo. (Kegt. of Rl. Scots Fusiliers),
98, 339 bit.
, Geo. (Brigdr.-Genl. Thomas Handa-
syde's Kegt.). 100.
, Jas., 198, 322.
Humes. See Hume.
Humphreys, Wm., 365.
Humphries, H., 47.
Humphrys, ( — ), 362.
, Wm.. 240.
Hungate, Chas., 125.
Hunt., Abr., 71.
, Hen., 35, 196.
Thos., 56.
Hunter, Juo., 39, 199, 316.
, Ric, 238.
, Robt., 19.
Hurst, Jas., 139.
, Robt., 174.
Husband, Ric, 153.
Huske, Jno., 30, oU, 163, 310, 318.
Hussey, (— ), 364.
, Geo., 244.
, Jas., 56.
, Jno., 130.
, Nat., 335.
, Thos., 365.
Hutcheson, Alex., 205.
Hutchinson, ( — ), 390.
, Alex., 205.
, Edw., 207.
, Jno., 131.
, Jos., 207.
, Ste., 81, 109.
Hutchison, Nicholas, 28.
Hyde, Jno., 239.
, Laur., 113, 388.
, Thos., 153, 189.
Wm., 69.
Hyndford, Jas. Carmichael, Earl of, 19.
Ikerrin, Pierce Butler, Lord, 18.
Ince, Wm., 143.
Inglis, Alex., 180, 182, 307.
, Geo. (Rl. Regt. of Foot), 63, 322.
See Innes.
Geo. (Col. Preston's Regt.), 345, 357.
, Jno., 383.
Ingoldesby. See Ingoldsby.
Ingoldsby, Ric, 94, 335.
Ingram, The Hon. Ric, 30, 312.
Wm., 366.
Innes, Alex., 1 1 5.
, Geo.. 63,323.
Jas., 139.
, Col. Robt., 139, 140, 194. 197.
, 2nd Lieut. Robt., 256.
Walter, 323.
Innis, Robt. See Innes.
Inwood, Thos., 96, 337.
Ireland, Wm., 29.
Irvine, Chas., 195.
,., Chris., 79.
Irwin, (— ), 367.
, Alex., 157.
, Chas., 365.
, Edw., Visct., 181.
, Jas., 262.
Jno., 365.
, Roger. See Irwyn.
430
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Irwyn, ( — ). See Irwin.
, Alex., 64, 196, 322.
Cha8.,79.
, Jno., 261.
Lewis, 157.
Roger, 139, 368.
Isaacson, Cbas., 248.
Isla, Arch., Earl of. See infra.
Islay, Arch. Campbell, Earl of, 139, 158.
Jackson, ( — ), 46.
, Barth., 286.
, Lieut. Geo., 98, 339.
,Capt. Geo., 339.
, Hen.. 189.
, Jno., 252 bis.
, Oliver, 226.
, llobt. (Brigd.-Gen. John Newton's
Regt. of Foot), 97.
, Robt. (Col. Lillingston's Regt. of
Foot), 148, 149.
, Robt. (Lord Portmore's Regt. of
Foot), 363.
, Thos., 27, 307.
Jacobs, Alex., 278.
Jagmar, Jno., 267.
James, Ben., 153.
, Edw., 248.
, Heastreet {sic), 131.
, .Jeremiah, 269.
, Jno., 313.
, Thos. (Artillery Train), 305.
, Thos. (Brigdr. Newton's Regt.), 382.
Jawson, J as., 244.
Jedburgh, Win. Kerr, Lord, 59.
Jedoigne. See Gedoin.
Jefferay, Jno., 148.
Jefiferson, Jno., 79.
Jefferys, Chas., 238.
, Eras. See Jeffreys.
Jeffreys, Chaa. See Jefferys.
,Ezekiel, 157, 353.
, Fras., 198, 343.
, Jno., 43,48, 396, 397.
Ric, 353.
Jeffries. See Jeffreys.
Jekyll. Thos., 238.
Jemblin, Surgeon Jacob, 275.
, Ens. Jacob, 274.
Jenkins, Nich,, 119.
, Ralph, 84.
Jenkinson, Cha«., 25, 79.
, Wm., 88.
Jennings, Jno., 254.
Tim., 94, 336.
Jephsou, Wm., 257.
Jersone, Thos., 269.
Jevereau, Isaac, 300, 341.
Jobber, Eras., 228, 385.
Jocelyn. See Jocelyn, Geo.
, Geo., 19, 22, 223, 391.
Jodrell, Jno., 52, 250.
Johnson, Alex., 101.
, And., 353.
, Chas., 252 bis.
, Guy, 128.
, Engineer Ja.«!., 46.
, Qr.-Mr. Jas., 40.
, Jno. (Col. De Magny's Dragoons),
268.
Jno. (Rl. Irish Dragoons). See
Johnston.
, Jno. (Lord Portmore's Regt), 363.
, Jno. (Bowles's Regt.), 155.
Jno. (Rl. Regt. of Foot), 323.
, Jno. (Evans's Regt. of Foot), 157, 353.
, Jos., 105, 130.
, Ric. See Johnston.
, Robt., 229.
Sam., 25.
Thos. (Earl of Portmore's Regt. of
Foot), 67.
Thos. (Major-Genl. Emanuel Howe's
Regt. of Foot), 86.
Thos. (Lord Mordaunt's Regt. of
Foot), 107.
, Wm., 63, 322.
Johnston, (—). See Johnston, Edw.
, Alex., 107.
, David, 370.
Edw., 382,
, Jno. (Gen. Steuart's Regt.), 365.
, Jno. (Rl. Irish Dragoons), 316.
.., Kic, 316.
, Robt., 186.
, Wm., 209, 210.
Johnstone, Jos., 166.
Jones, ( — ), 357.
, (— ), 390.
, (— ), 368.
, Ben. (Meredyth's Regt.), 347.
, Benj. (Col. E. Jones's Regt.), 254.
, David, 100.
, Col. Edw., 194. 254.
, Lieut. Edw., 265.
, Griffith, 341.
, Harford, 148.
, Humph., 162.
, Capt. Jas., 140.
, Col. Jas., 148, 379.
, Col. Jno., 124, 125, 194.
,Ens. Jno., 233.
, Lieut. Jno., 246.
Mat. (Rl. Fusiliers), 73.
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
431
Jones— cont.
Mat. (Col. Phineas Bowles's Regt. of
Foot), 156.
, Peregrine, .50, 318.
Phil, 2.54.
Ric. (Col. Lillingston's Regt. of
Foot), 148.
, Ric. (Col. Toby Caulfield's Regt. of
Foot), 163.
Sam. (Col. Townshend's Regt.), 174.
, Sam. (Col. E. Joues's Regt.), 155.
, Somerset, 246 bis.
, Thos. (Clerk of the Stores). See
James, Thos.
, En». Thos., 146, 347.
, Lt.-Col. Thos., 84, 198.
, Walt., 347.
Wm., 189.
Jordan, Alex., 240.
, Jno., 268, 274,275.
Robt., 144, 351.
Joyce, Jno., 140.
Joynes, Jno., 181.
Juckes, Edw,, 153.
Judd, Robt., 52.
Julien, Allen, 162.
Julion, Jno., 21.
E
Kaerfoot, Thos., 121, 122.
Kane, Florence, 184, 187 bis.
, Gilb., 231.
, Rich., 164. 183, 333.
, Thos., 267,273.
Keanaway, Thos. See Kennaway.
Keanidy, Edw., 180.
Keating, Jno., 56, 146.
, Luke, 196.
Mich., 182, 183, 185.
Keeble, Wm., 233.
Keef, Jno., 392.
Keen, Thos. See infra.
Keene, Talbot, 255.
Thos., 254, 255.
Keightley, Chas., 278.
, Geo., 262, 386.
Keith, Geo. Lord, 211.
Kellar, Godfrey, 76.
Kelluiii, Geo.. 18, 30, 299, 310, 378.
Kelly, Juo., 168.
, Pet., 92.
Kemeys, Edw., 77, 138.
Kemish, Edw. See supra.
Kemp, Robt. (Senr.), 121.
Robt. (Junr.), 121.
, ThoB., 244.
Kempenfeld, Col. Magnus, Kempenfelt, Col.
Magnus, 69 bis.
, Ens. Magnus, 389.
Kerays, Nicholas, 254, 255.
Kemyss. See siipra.
Kenaine, Jas., 60.
Kendall, Ant., 122.
Kenuanay, Thos., 205.
Kennedy, Arch., 189 bis.
, Corn., 197.
, Sir Gilbert, 217.
, Hugh, 82.
, Jas., 34.
, Ens. Jno., 341.
, Jno. (Kettledrummer), 304.
, Robt., 363.
, Wm. (Lord Mark Kerr's Regt.). 171
bis.
, Wm. (InniskilHng Drao^oons), 226.
Kenney, Ric, 327.
Kennoway. See Kennaway.
Kent, Clement, 261.
, Jas., 146, 347,388.
Kentish, Thos., 309.
Kenyon, Geo., 248.
Ker, Tha Hon. Wm., 209, 2iO.
Kerr, (— ), 372.
, Jas., 59.
, Lord Jno., 18, 20j.
, Lord Mark, 19, HI.
Mark, 365.
, Pet., 257.
, Robt. (Royal Regt. of Foot), 322.
, Robt. (Lord Mark Kerr's Regt.),
372.
,Tho8. (Wade's Regt. of Foot), 133.
, Thos. (Royal Regt. of Foot), 323.
Cornet Wm., 35.
, Surgeon Wm., 171.
, Lieut. Wm., 171.
, Capt. Wm., 372.
Key, Thos., 233.
Kidder, Adam, 77.
Kilkenny, Robt. Dillon, Lord, 223,
KiUigrew, Guilford, 256.
Hen., 196.
Robt., 361.
Killingworth, Edw., 50.
Kinaston, Jno., 243.
Kinder, Sam., 249.
King, ( — ). See King, Ric.
, And., 34, 314.
, Jas., 156,
, Jos., 110 bis.
, Mat., 82.
Ric, 43, 45, 182, 196, 306, 351.
, Robt., 77.
, Thos., 244.
t32
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Kingston, Fras., 2", 307.
Kirk. See Kirke.
Kirke, Jas., 389.
, Piercy, 65, 194, 363.
Kitchener, Kic, 291.
Kitsou, Thos., 13.5.
Knaptoii, Alex., 145. 349.
, Wm., 181.
Knatchbull, Thos., 119.
Kna-ston, Thos., 127, 128.
Knight, Jnc, 156.
Rich., 233 bis.
Knightley, Ric, 25, 196.
Knipe, Chas., 349.
Knipes, Wra., 84.
Knivet (or Knyvett), Fasten, 168, 381.
Knowles, Jnc, 49, 50.
Knox, (— ), 365.
, And. (Killigrew's Dragoons), 40 bis.
, And. (Fort Major in Ireland), 258.
, Berkeley, 37.
.Geo., 34, 314.
, Jas., 316.
, Major Jno., 87.
, Lieut. Jno., 40.
Knyvett (or Knivet), Fasten, 168, 381,
Kraute, Wm., 23.
Kyrle, Wm., 312.
La Bastide, ( — ), 369. See De La Bastide.
La Baunie, Paul Marc. Ant., 274.
La Billiere, Paul, 279.
Laborde, Josias, 16ft.
La Casse, (— ), 276.
La Colorabifere, Achilles, 277.
La Columbine, Achille, 270.
La Combe, Jno., 271.
La Coste, Pet., 271.
La Coude, Jno., 343.
La Coudri^re. See De La Coudri^re.
La Cour, David, 277.
La Croix, Chas., 171.
Lufauue, Jas., 145.
La Farelle, Paul, 272.
Lafarg^re, Pet., 272.
La Fausille, Hen., 250.
, Jno., 250.
, Whayre, 250 bis.
La Faysille. See supra.
La Fitte, Pet., 270, 274.
Lafitte, Jno., 220.
La Forrest. See Laforey.
Laforey, Levis, 79, 16$.
La Grois, Gabr., 277.
L'Aigle. See De L'Aigle.
Laing, Jos., 345.
La Largere, Fras.. 273 bis.
Lake, (— ), 273.
Lalo. See De Lalo.
Lamb, Mulys, 37.
Lambarde, Multon, 144, .351.
Lambe, Abr., 68, 325.
Lambert, Jno., 279.
Michael, 180.
, Multon. See Lambarde.
... . ..., Oliver, 37, 226.
, Pet., 270.
, Capt. Thos., 16H, 371.
, Ens. Thos., 390.
Lambton, Robt., 100.
La Milliere, Alex., 367.
Lamilliere, Hen., 278.
La Mouline, Paul Robt , 45, 46.
Lanalve, Gaspar, 176.
Lancaster, Chas., 30, 312.
, Wm., 27, 307.
Lander, Thos., 130.
Lane, Chas., 105, 130.
Lucas, 371.
.......... Nat., 368.
Sam., 131.
, Thos., 28.
Langham, Nich., 146, 347, 388.
Langlands, Jno., 209, 210.
Langley, Jno., 78, 86, 329.
, Wm., 64.
Langridge, Jno., 256.
Langston, Jno., 19, 223.
Lanoe, Chas., 37, 198.
La Penotiere, ( — ). See infra.
, Fred., 94, 197, 335.
La Plant, Peter, 130.
Laponge, Pet., 182 bis, 205, 220.
La Porte, (— ), 385.
, Moses, 278.
La Rivali^re, Theoph., 177, 372.
Laroon, Marcellus, 63, 322, 386.
Larron. See Laroon.
Larust, Jas., 186.
Lascelles, Peregrine, 243, 244.
, Ric, 331.
, Thos., 184,306, 355.
Lasslie. See Leslie.
Lataue, Dan., 278.
Latham, Robt., 45.
Laton, Robt., 198.
La Touche, Alex., 277.
Latour, Jas., 82.
, Paul, 65 bis.
La Tour, Jno., 367.
Latten, Wm., 21.
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
433
Lauder, ( — ), 391.
, Geo. (Scots Dragoons), 34, 314.
, Lt.-Gen. Geo., 299.
, Hugh, 86, 331.
Ja«., 34.
, Robt., 333.
Laudey, ( — ), 276.
Laurence, David. See Lawrence.
Lausone. See Lawson.
Laussac. See De Laussac.
, Ant., 267.
Lauze, Jas., 139.
La Valette, Jas., 34.
Law, Chas., 27, 307.
, Fras., 313.
Lawder. See Lauder.
Lawrance, Elliot, 236.
, Jos., 383.
Lawrence, David, 212.
, Harry; Lawrence, Hen., 361.
, Herb., 35 ter, 79.
, Roger, 199, 240, 333.
, Thos., 300.
, Wm., 33, 34, 314.
La wry, J no., 60.
Laws, Chas. See Law.
, Win., 353.
Lawson, Jas., 198, 345.
, Jno.,382.
Layall, (— ), 368.
Layard, Pet., 278.
Laye, Jno., 86 bis, 331.
Layton, (— ), 390.
, Jno., 267.
Robt., 195, 363.
Leach, Ant., 366.
Leader, Jno., 127.
Leadman, Thos., 68, 32.'>, 357.
Leake, Wm., 110, 174 bis.
Leary, Kady, 251.
Leathat, Jas., 115.
, Ric, 115.
Leathes, Moses, 94, 197, 335.
, Wm. (Paymaster), 304.
, Wm. (Rl. Irish Regt. of Foot), 335.
Leaths. See supra.
Leaver, Chas., 27.
Le Bon, Paul, 272.
Lech&re, (— ), 273.
Ledman. See Leadman.
Lee, Fras. Hen., 69.
, Geo. (Col. Bowles's Regt. of Foot),
156.
, Geo. (Capt. in America), 190, 283
287.
, Geo. (Lt.-Col. in America), 293 bis.
S 3575.
Lee — cont.
, Jno., 143.
, Wm., 195.
Leeds, Ebenezer, 310.
, Jos., 244.
Leeson, Hugh, 249.
Le Gard, Thos., 51.
Legg. See Legge.
Legge, Chas., 182, 198, 329.
Michl., 96, 337.
, Ens. Ric, 329.
, Capt. Ric, 331.
Legony, Josh., 81.
Legoux, Josh., 109.
Le Heup, Isaac, 372.
Le Hulle, Thos., 388.
, Le Hunt. Jno., 130.
Leicester, Dymoke, 65.
, Wm., 252 bis.
Leigh, Geo., 190. See Lee.
, Col. Jas., 79, 158, 168, 264, 379 ter.
, Rns. Jas., 135.
, Ric, 25.
, Thos., 157, 353.
, Wm., 194, 197, 337.
Leighton, (— ), 273.
, Robt., 50, 318.
Le Maindrie, Pet., 236.
Leman, Chas., 343.
, Wm., 174.
Lempriere, Joshua, 132.
Lennard, Sam. ; Lennard, Sr. Sam., Bart., 3i
ter.
Leonard. See Lennard.
Lepee, Ant., 164, 355, 388,
Lepell, Nich., 18, 228.
Lepy. See Lepee.
Le Roy, Chas., 313.
L'Escure, Pierre, 372.
Leslie (or Lesley), Alex. Grant's Regt.),
214.
, Alex. (3rd Foot Guards), 389.
, Jas., 331, 357.
, Jno., 212.
, Robt., 186.
, Thos., 77.
L'Estang. See De L'Estang.
Le Strange, Hen., 86.
L'Eslree (or L'Estry), Jean, 372.
Le Sueur, Jno., 271.
Lesueur, Pet., 270.
L'Etang. See De L'Etang.
LethieuUier, Jno,, 225.
Leutentre, Gedion, 187.
Levett, Thos., 86.
Levingston. See Livingston.
Levistone, Jas., 187.
E E
434
mDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Lewis, Clias., 318 bis.
Dan., 107,380.
, Juo., 351.
... .... Jon., 48.
Mat., H6.
, Paul, 73,327.
, Ric, 261.
, Thos., 155, 157.
, Wm. (Artillery Train\ 48, 398.
, Win. (Churchill's Marines), 118.
L'Hiromlelle, Fras. Alex., 89.
L'Hostal, Jean, 372.
Liart, Sam., 279.
Licester. See Leicester.
T.idgold, Dr. Jno., 153.
Liermout, ( — ). See Liermont, Lewis.
Lewis, 107 bis, 366.
Lightfoot, Kobt., 188.
, Thos., 48.
Ligoe, Thos., 28.
Ligonier, Ant., 78, 329.
, Eras., 82.
, Jno., 182, 185, 197, 329.
Lilburn, Stafford, 254.
Lille. See De Lille.
Lillingston, Jno., 69, 389.
, Luke, 17.
Lilly, Christian. 45.
Jas., 94 bis, 335.
Lindsay, Alex., 323.
..., Jno., 214.
..., Pat., 168.
Lindsey, ( — ), 77.
, Jas. (Meredyth's Regt.), 146.
, Jas. (Whiting's Regt.), 284, 287.
, Jno., 164 bis ; 355 bis.
Linlithgow, Jas. Livingston, Earl of, 219.
Lisle, Pat., 307.
, Peter, 125.
, Thos., 132.
Lister, Uimmock. See Leicester, Dymoke.
, Lutton, 244.
, Mich., 82, 92.
Litchfield, Fras., 29, 309.
Little, Jno. (Price's Regt. of Foot), 249.
, Jno. (Royal Fusiliers), 73.
Littlejohn, Jas., 78, 329.
Littler, Wm., 68.
Littleton, Hen., 139.
, Jas., 115.
, Thos, 127.
Liver, Jno., 160.
Livesay, Capt, Chas., 82.
, Dr. Chas., 384.
, Jno., 18,379.
Porter, 82 bis.
Livingston. Alex. ; Livingston, Sir Alex., 345,
392.
Livingston — coiit.
, Jas., 34, 314.
, Jno, 288, 289.
Lloyd, (— ), 3G9.
.Geo., 21 bis.
..., Jno. (Earl of Barryniore's Regt.), 84
bis.
, Jno. (Churchill's Marines), 131.
, Juo. (Col. Almot's Regt.), 139, 140
bis.
Juo. (l)elaunc's Regt ), 256.
, Leonard, 327.
, Salsbury, 248.
, Verney, 343..
, Lieut. Wm., 143.
Col. Wm., 391.
, Wm. (Junr.), 389.
Loches. See De Loches.
Locket. See infra.
Lockett, Creo., 269, 276.
Lockier, Fras., 153.
Lodge, (—), 369.
Loftus, Adam, 146, 347.
, Edw., 226.
Simon, 145, 349.
Logan, Paulet, 166.
Loggau, Alex. ; Loggans, Alex., 69, 388.
Lombard, Pet., 237.
Long, Henry, 115.
, Jas., 82.
Loo, Mat, 291.
Looker, Juo., 31, 195, 313.
Lorrance, Jno., 22.
Lostau, Bernard, 32.
Lothian, Jas., 33.
Loutliope, David, 187.
Loveday, Ben., 267.
Jos., 63, 323.
Loveden, Jno., 164 bis, 335
Loveick, Jno., .30, 312.
Lovejoy, Wm., 236.
Lovel (or Lovell), Jno., 135.
Lovelace, Jno. Lord, 189.
Lowder, (— ), 139.
Lowe, Hen., 60-
Lowther, Ant., 98, 339.
, Ric, 68.
Lowthorp, ( — ), 76.
Lucas, Geo., 149 bis.
Ric, 37, 256.
Luckin, Geo., 37.
, Sir Harbottle, Bart., 24.
Lumley, Hen,, 19,299, 307.
, Hen. Lord, 307.
, Ric. Lord, 27, 198.
Lundie, Juo., 214.
Robt., 232.
Lundy, ( — ), 77.
Robt., 232.
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
435
Lutterel, Edw., Luttrell, Edw., 51.
Lyard, Jno., 37, 194.
Lyell, Jno., 149.
Lyndall, Wm., 207.
Lyndsay. See Lindsay.
Lyne, Wm., 78.
Lynn, Ens. Sam., 89, 3«9.
Muster-Master-General Sam., 182,
200.
Lynne, Phil., 251.
Lyon, Chas., 88, 333.
, Jno. (Handasyde'.s Kegt.), 100.
, Jno. (Brasier's Kegt.), 252.
Lyons, Alex., 267.
, Dan., 110.
Lythe, Robt., 313.
Lywood, Phil., 145, 349.
M
Macartney, Geo. See Maccartuey.
Jas., 144, 351.
Mc Cabe, (— ), 367.
Maccartney, Geo., 17, 164, 299, 370.
MacCarthy, Justin, 254.
Maccarty. See supra.
McCay. See McKay.
McClenaghan, Wm., 142.
McCormac, Jas., 252.
Macdonald, (— ),364.
McDonald, Alex. (3rd Foot Guards), .51.
MacDonald, Alex. (Lord Mark Kerr's Kegt.),
172.
Macdonald Jas., 21.
McDonald, Murdoch, 186.
Macdouell, Alex., 96.
Mucdounell, Jas., 392.
MacDougal, Alex., 172.
Mace, Conway, 138, 347.
McGlough, Jno., 243.
McGoan, Alex., 64.
Machau, Wm., 380.
Willoughby, 107 bis.
McHeury, Barnab}', 130.
, Wm., 98 bis, 339.
Mackasky, David, 75, 327.
McKay, Geo., 171.
McKean, Geo., 316.
McKenzie, Lt.-Col. Alex., 197.
, Ens. Alex., 322,
Mackenzie, Alex. See McKenzie, Alex.
, Wm., 212,390.
McKenzi", Barnabv ; Mackenzie, Barnaby,
130.
Mackenzie, Duncan ; McKenzie, Duncan, 197.
, Kenneth, 63, 323.
Mackgill, (— ), 210.
MacNeal, Hector (Lieut.), 267.
, Hector (Surgeon), 267.
Mackreth, Wm., 333.
IMcKullogh. Jno., 291.
Maclean, Allen, 279.
McLean, (— ), 369, 372.
, Lachlan, 353.
. , Ric, 198.
McMahon, Jno., 310.
McMauus, Hugh, 94.
McNaughten, Alex., 60.
McNeal, Lt.-Col. Dan., 364.
, Lieut. Dan., 364.
Macneale, Dan., 144.
, Hen., 162.
Macneil, Rochfort, 63.
McNoe, Jos., 237.
McPherson, Jas., 219,
Macqueen, Jno., 63, 323.
Macquin, Jno., 188.
McWatie, Alex., 214.
Madden, Jno., 253.
Magee, Jas., 364,
Nat., 186.
Mageunis, Hugh, 309.
Magny, See De Magnj'.
Mahon, (— ), 97.
, Brian; Mahon, Bryan, 142 bis, 143,
Mahoni, Florence, 25 i.
Maidniau, Edw., 67, 109.
Maiuard, Thos., 100.
Maitland, (— ), 217.
Chas,, 212.
.. , Chas. (Junr.), 212,
, Jas., 17, 379.
, Jno. (Borr's Marines), 121, 122.
, Jno, (Maitland's Regt. of Foot), 212.
Maitland, Ric, 60.
Malcolm, Ens. Geo., 157.
, Surgeon Geo., 353.
Malherbe, Olivier (or Oliver), 264 b's.
Mallard, Thos., 194,
Mallen, Ric, 110.
Mallery, Fras,, 343.
Mallet, Jno,, 133,
, Thos,, 96.
Mallett, Jno., 254.
Malliette, Ant., 271,
Malone, Hen., 246,
... , Hugh, 261,
Man. See Mann.
Mangey, Eras., 310.
E E 2
436
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Mangle, Jno., 140.
MaDley. Ric, 271, 274.
Manlove, Kic, 166, 353.
Manu, ( — ). Sep Mauu. Edw.
, Edw. (Col. Hill's Kegt.), 79.
(Col. Lillinghtou'.s Kegt.), 148.
Geo., 94, 335.
Jno.. 316.
, Kobt., 79,389.
Manning, Huntington, 107, 169, 196.
Kic., 148, 267, 274.
, Walt., 279.
Mansell, (— ), 369.
Mansergh, Geo., 250.
Mansfield, Barnaby, 261.
Manson, Jas., 250.
, Thos., 187.
Mapp, Jer., 188.
Maqueen, Jno., 148.
Marcell, Ant., 272.
Marcham, ( — ). See Marcham, Win.
,Thos., 25.
, Wm., 25 bis, 199.
Marchegay, Ozee (? Rosea), 121.
Margarett, Peter, 122.
Marischal, Geo. Keith, Earl, 207. See also
Keith, Lord.
Markham, Jno. Jas., 127.
Thos., 51, 181, 199, 391.
, Wm., 236.
Marlborough, Jno. Churchill, Duke of, 299, ' 1 8.
Marriot, Jos., 157, 392.
, Kic, 205 bis.
Marshall, Gilb., 180.
, Jdo., 148.
Marshara, Jno., 78.
Martell, Ant., 250.
Martin, (— ), 309
, Abra., 137.
, Edw., 366,
, Fras., 17b.
, Geo., 237.
, Nich. See Martyn.
Ric, 138.
, Wm.,96, 337.
Martor, Arch., 214.
Martyn, Edm., 115.
, Nich.. 73, 246.
Marvault, Jean, 269, 276.
Marver, (— ), 274.
Marwood, Thos.. 305.
Mascarene. See Mascarine.
Mascarine, Paul, 196, 286, 287, 290.
Masclary, Hen., 22.
Masham, ( — ). See Masham, Eras.
, Eras., 140.
, Sam., 18,224.
, , Winwood, 199.
Masigly. See De Masigly. '
Mashn, Thos., 186.
Mason, (— ), 366.
, Chas., 327.
Daniel, 23.
, Jos. (Wills's Marines), 115, 199.
, Jos. (Col. Alnutt's Kegt.), 139, 366.
Massan. See Masham.
Masse, Col. Jno., 46.
Massey, Edw., 155, 158, 159.
, Geo., 144, 351.
, Jno. (Sibourg's Regt. of Foot), 176.
, Jno. (Erie's Kegt. of Foot), 96.
Massingal, Thos. ; Massingall, Thos.. 25.
Masters, Edw., 252 Lis.
, Jno., 160.
Masterson, Jno., 82.
, Nich., 349.
Mathew, Wm. (Coldstream Guards), 55.
, Wm. (Lieut, in America), 196,
291.
Mathews, (— ), 391.
, Geo. See Mathews.
, Mungo, 98,339.
, Scarr, 77,284, 287.
, Wm. See Mathew.
Matthews, Geo., 56.
, Hen., 137.
, Scarr. See Mathews.
Maturin, Pet., 343.
Maude, John, 243.
Maule, Jas., 76, 187,
Maurice, ( — ), 366.
Maxwell, (— ), 382.
, Jas. (Senr.), 103, 343 bis.
, Jas. (Junr.), 390.
, Pat. (Meredyth's Regt. of Foot), 146.
, Pat. (Scots Fusiliers), 339.
Robt. (Col. Ker's Dragoons, 210.
, Robt. (Inniskilling Dragoons), 226.
May, Chas., 363.
Maynard, (— ), 390.
, Bannastre, 256.
Mayton, Wm.. 130.
Mazuer, David, 267.
Mead (or Meade), Pat., 19, 343.
, Wm., 153, 390.
Meares, Fras. See Meres.
, Lewis, 163.
.., Wm., 240.
Mears. See Meres,
Medina, Thos., 270.
Medley, Thos., 266.
Meggs, Harry, 135.
Mellidge, Jno., 45.
Mellifont, .Jas., 349.
Moiling, Hen., 110.
M'lon, (— ), 276.
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
437
Melville, Chas., 263.
, Jno., 68, 195, 325, 357.
, Robt., 68. .32.5.
Menzies, Jas., 214.
, Robt., 384.
Meoles, Jno., 186.
Mercer, Geo., 157.
, Jno., 67.
, Thos., 125.
, Wm., 3.37.
Merchant, Noel, 45, 191, 3C5.
Mercier, Fras., 270, 276.
Meredyth, Chas., 146.
, Thos., 17, 98, ISO.
Meres, Fras., 226.
Meriam, Jno., 118
Meriten, George ; Meriton, George, 122.
Merrick, Wm., 51.
Merriden, Hen., 263.
, Thos., 263.
Merrill, Jno., 56.
Merritt, Michael, 172.
Merriweather, Jas., 187.
Merry, Jno., 133.
Mervin, Audley, 224.
Metcalfe, Adrian, 23.
Middleton, Jno., 68, 197, 21-', 325.
Ens. Robt., 212.
Chaplain Robt., 339.
, Wm., 329.
Midford. See Mitford.
Miget, Hen., 23.
Milbank, Accolam, 212.
Milburn, Ric, 365.
Miles, Jno., 268.
Thos., 127.
Miller, Humph., 49.
, J.as., 241.
, Jno. Col. T. Harrison's Regt.), 71.
, Jno. (Genl. Furrington's Regt.), 110
ter.
Jno. (Col. Townshend's Regt.), 174.
, Jno. (Genl. Wynne's Regt.), 241.
, Ens. Ric, 71.
, Surgeon Ric, 71, 397.
, Wm. (Bowles's Regt.), 156.
Wm. (Maitland's Regt.), 212.
Milliere, See De La Milliere.
Millover, Wm., 118.
Milner, Greg., 89.
, Jno., 89, 389.
, Robt, 82.
Mingay, Pennington, 14.J, 349.
Minors, Wm. Kemp., 248.
Minshull, Fitton, 173, 390.
, Thos., 234.
Miuxies. See Menzies.
Mitchell, (— ), 156.
Surgeon .\nd.,145.
, Lieut. And., 291.
, Edw., 253.
, Eldred, 149, 195.
., ,Thos.. 158.
Mitford, (— ;, 382.
Chas., 103, 343.
Michael, 115.
, Lieut. Robt., 127.
, Ens. Robt., 273.
Mode, Geo., 191.
Mohuu, Jno., 84, 115, 382.
Molesworth, Edw , 153.
, Ric, 55, 153, 300,321.
, Walt., 153.
Molins, (— ), 362.
Molloy, Tobias, 261.
Molyneux, Jno., 174.
Moncal, Brigdr.Gen. Mark Ant., 19, 382.
, Lieut. Mark Ant., 389.
Moncreif, Alex., 212 bi*.
, V&t.. 69.
Moncrief, Alex., 214.
Monk, Stanley, 232, 237.
Monro, And. ; Monroe, And., 98 bis, 3.19.
Monroe, Hugh, 291.
Montague, Jno.. Duke of, 196.
, Wm. 5ee Montague.
Montague, Capt., 380.
, Edw., 197 386.
, (? Jas.), 380.
, Jno., 105, 130. See Wortley.
Wm., 223, 229.
Montandre, Eras., Marquis de. See De Mon-
taudre.
Montford. See infra.
Montfort, Simon, 94, 335.
Montgomery, ( — ), 370.
, Alex., 50, 59. 207.
, Hamilton, 252.
, Hugh (Farrii'gton's Regt.), 110, 111.
, Hugh (Prince of Denmark's Regt),
325.
Jno., 365.
, Sr. Robt., 217.
, Wm. (Scots Tp. of Horse Grtndr.
Gds.), 207 bis.
, Wm. (Lord Paston's Regt.), 160.
, Wm. (Col. Desbordes's Dragoons).
268.
Montresor. See De Montresor.
Moody, Barthol., 88, 333.
, Jno., 55, 56, 184, 191, 109.
Moor. See Moor, Geo.
, Geo., 385.
Jno., 366.
, Thos., 241 bis.
438
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Moor cottt.
, VVm., 291.
Moore. (— ), 249.
, Geo., 32.
, Jouas, 45.
, Mich., 145 bis, 349.
, Sam., 185.
Col. Thos., 153.
, Cornet Thos., 261.
, Sir Wm., Bart., 122.
Moorhead, Jas., 59.
Morain. See Morin.
Mordaunt, (— ), 198.
, Capt. Chas., 132.
, Lt.-Col. Chas., 132.
, Harry, 17.
Hen., 132.
,John Visct., 9», 380.
, Lewis, IS-
More, (— ), 198.
Moreau, Jas. Phil., 49, 318.
Morey, (— ), 368
, Jno., 27, 307.
Morgan, (— ), 3ti4.
, Chas. (Churchill's Marines), 130.
Chas. (Moutandre's Regt.), 162.
, Jas. (Holt's Marines), 124, 125.
Jas. (Carroll's Regt. of Horse), 26 J.
, Maurice, 27, 59, 378.
, Thos. (Montandre's Regt.), 162, 273.
, Thos. (Indep. Cy.), 186.
, Wm. (Holt's Marines), 124, 125.
"Wm. (Carroll's Regt. of Horse), 261.
Morice. See Morris.
Morin, Pet., 107, 366.
Morlaud, Cuthbert, 329.
Morley, Ric, 194.
Sam.,71.
Morphew, Jas., 165.
Morphy, Thos., 185.
Morrice, Jno., 231.
Morris, Bacon, 92, 231.
, Jno. (Earl of Orrery's Regt), 165.
, Jno. (Borr's Marines), 122,229.
, Ric, 229.
, Sam., 71.
, Thos., 89 bis, 194.
, Valentine, 149 bis.
Morrison (or Morryson), Geo., 173,383.
, Hen., 18,56, 321.
Mortimer, (— ), 390.
, And., 365.
, Brisco, 144.
, Wm.,79.
Morton, Jno., 327, 392.
, Ric, 37.
Moseley, Art., 186.
, Fras., 128.
Mount Alexander, Hugh Montgomery, Earl
of, 230,
Mountford, Robt., 366.
Mountjoy, Jas., 36.
, Wm. Stewart, Visct., 17.
Mowat, Jno., 187.
, Sr. Winwood, Bart., 55, 56 bis.
Mowbray, Jonathan, 392.
Moyle, Edw., 94, 95, 335.
, Jno., 194.
Moyser, Jas., 50, 181, 386.
, Jno., 169.
Muirhead, Jas., 60.
, Wm., 63.
Mullen. See Muliins.
MuUins, Alex., 35 bis.
, Ric, 196, 289.
Munden, Ric, 19, 244.
Mundy, (— ), 381.
Murphy, Garret, 187, 189.
Murray, (— ), 372.
, Edw., 323.
, Lord Edward, 323.
, Geo., 125 bis.
, Hugh, 140.
, Jas. (Indep. Cy.), 186.
, Jas. (Scots Fusiliers), 98.
, Lord Jas., 51, 52.
, Jno. (Mountjoy's Regt.), 143.
, Jno. (Third Foot Guards), 59.
, Jno. (Vlaitland's Regt.), 212.
, Jno. (Brasier's Regt.), 252, 253.
, Pat., 214.
, Lt.-Col. Robt., 59 bis.
, Lt.-Gen. Robt., 299.
, Col. Wm., 98, 198, 339.
, Surgeon Wm., 212.
Musgrave, Wm., 368.
Musseuden, Jeremiah, 94.
Mylott, Chas., 101, 341.
N
Nairn, Jno., 372.
Nairne, David, 68, 325.
Naizon, Fras., 28, 196, 385.
, Pet., 28 bis.
Nangle, Jno., 347.
Napier, Robt., 19, 194, 310, 378.
Wm. (Lord Carmichael's Dragoons),
211.
Wm. (Scots Fusiliers), 98, 339.
Napper, Jno., 231 bis.
, Robt., 184.
Nappier. See Napier.
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
43
Nasb, Edm., 88, 333.
Nasmyth, Jas., 209 bis, 210.
Nassau. See De Nassau.
, Zujiestein. See Zuylestein.
Neal, Jno., 271.
, Jos., 23.
Neale, Ric, 21.
Nfiedham, Martin, 105, 130.
, Sam., 143.
, Wm., 21.
Negus, Dan., 244.
Neilson, Wm., 181.
Nesbit, Jas., 314.
Nesbitt, Albert, 40.
Nesmith. See Xasmyth.
Netmaker, Jno., 182.
Xevill, Clement, 197, 386.
, Kic, 254.
New, Thos., 96 bis, 337.
Newberry, Wm. ; Newbery, Wm., 82.
Newcomen, Beverlej', 316.
Newdigate, Fras., 138.
, Mark, 224.
Newland, (— ), 124.
, Chas., 125.
Newman, Thos., 137, 353.
Newton, (— ), 389.
, Jno., 18.
Capt. Wm., 69.
, Lieut. Wm., 113.
, Col. Wm., 145, 349.
Nicholas, Jean, 264.
Jno., 133.
, Thos., 78, 329.
Nicholetts, Glib., 50, 318.
Nicholls, Edw., 172.
, Erisey, 140.
, Fras., 224.
, Jas., 363.
, Theo. See Nichols.
Nichols, Chas., 189.
, Edw., 69.
, Theophilus, 327, 367.
Nicholson, Angus, 191, 284, 287, 290.
, Chas., 256.
, Fras., 20 bis, 184, 191, 287.
Jas., 18.
, Jno., 361.
Nielson, Jno., 214.
Nix, Robt.. 23').
Noades, Butler, 174.
, Butler (Junr.), 174.
Nodding, William, 98, 339.
Nodes, Geo., 107, 380.
Noland, Jas., 122.
Nolet, Constantin, 372.
Norbum, Jno., 355.
Norcliff. .See NorcHlfe.
Norcliffe, Fairfax, 169, 381.
, Miles, 113.
, Thos., 69, 199.
, Wm., 37. 215.
Norman, Jas., 124, 125.
, Jno., 124, 125 bis.
, Sam., 337.
Norris, Jas., 40 bis.
, Tobias, 355.
Nortcliff. See Norcliffe.
North, Art., 21.
, Chas., 329.
, Robt., 128.
North and Grey, Wm., Lord, 17, 18, 183,
299, 329.
Northal, Jno., 168.
Northcote, Art., 88.
Northumberland, Geo. Fitz-Roj-, Duke of, 17
bis, 22.
Norton, Brett, 145, 349.
, Robt., 197, 313,
, Thos. (Lord Orrery's Regt.), 351, 357.
, Thos. (Coldstream Guards), 56.
, Thos. (Borr's Marines), 121.
Thos. (Duke of Argyll's Regt. of
Foot), 144.
Nugent, Laur., 226 bis.
, Ric, 164.
, Steuart, 76.
, Wm., 226.
Nutt, Jno., 130.
Nuttall, Jno., 82 bis.
o
Oakeley, Wm. (Col. La Fabreque's Dra-
goons), 265.
, Wm. (1st Foot Guards), 49, 50 bis.
Oakes, Edw., 1 18.
Obbins (or Obbyns), Wm., 249.
O'Brien, (-), 369.
, Cornelius, 368.
, Edw., 118.
, Wm., Lord, 2.52.
O'Bryan, Jno. ; O'Bryen, Jno., 43, 45, 142.
O'Cane, Manus, 78, 329.
Odgers, Jno., 392.
Odiarne, Gregory, 195.
O'FaiTell, Eras., 231.
Jas., 69, 10.5, 130.
Ogilby, Barth., 18.
Ogilvie, Alex., 345.
, David, 248.
Geo. (Royal Regt. of Foot), 322.
, Geo, (Scots Foot Guards), 60.
Geo. (Lieut, in America), 291.
, Hen., 138.
Jas. (Scots Foot Guards), 60.
440
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS,
Ogilvie — cont.
, Jas. (Ker's Regt. of Dmgoons). 209,
210.
Jas. (Col. Alex. Grant's Regt. of
Foot), 214.
, Jas. (Scots Fusiliers), 339.
Ogiivy, Chas., 317.
David, 210.
, Geo. See Ogilvie.
, Hen., 268.
.., Jas. See Ogilvj, Chas.
, Jno., 173.
Ogle, Wm., 35 bis.
Oglethorp, Jas. ; Oglethorpe, Jas., 51, 391.
O'Hara, Alex., 304.
, Dan., 318.
, Jas., 73, 158, 300, 380.
Old, Abr., 250.
Oldenburg, Hugh, 125.
, Rupert, 124, 125.
Oldfield, Ant., 267.
, Thos., 197,343.
OliniSres, Pet., 78.
Oliphant, Lord; Oliphaut.Pat., 63, 322,
Oliver, Jno., 233.
Lacon Wm., 144.
Olivier, Jno., 37 ter.
O'Neale (or O'Neil), Bernard, 355, 388.
Oneby, Jno., 174.
Onebye, Chester, 115.
Ord, Ralph, 115.
Orfeur, (— ), 256.
, Jno., 199.
, Jno. (Junr.), 127.
, Wm., 160, 383.
Orkney, Geo. Hamilton, Earl of, 19, 219, 220,
299,322,
Orlebar, Wm.. 146, 347.
Ormonde, Jas. Butler, Duke of, 19 ter., 50,
183.
Ormsby, Dan., 233.
Orpheur. See Orftur.
Orrery, Cbas. Boyle, Earl of, 17 bis, 98, 144,
299, 351, 391.
Osborn, (or Osborne), Hen., 149.
, Jno., 148 bis, 149.
Otter, Wm., 25.
Ottley, Adam, 30, 312.
Otway, Jas., 28, 196, 386.
, Stephen, 130, 131.
Oughton, Adolphus, 318.
Ovington, Thos., 310.
Owen, Hen., 132.
...., Hugh, 51.
, Jno. (Lord Essex's Dragoons), 361.
Jno. (Col. Wade's Regt.), 367.
Owens, Hen., 382.
, Hugh, 257 bis.
, Ric, 145.
Pack, Richardson, 243, 386.
Packham, Robt., 339.
Packington, Robt., 255.
Paget, Thos. ; Pagett, Thos., 50,
Pain (or Paine). Dan., 278.
, David, 110,365.
Edw., 230.
, Jno., 269.
, Thos. See Payne.
Pajou, Gaspart, 204.
, Louis, 264.
Pallent, (— ), 256.
Palmer, Hen., 254.
, Jno., 244,
Palmes, Fras., 17.
Steph., 198, 313.
Pancier, ( — ), 368.
Panson, (— ), 369.
Panthieu. See De Ponthieu.
Panton, Thos. (Senr.), 19, 300, 307, 392.
, Thos. (Junr.), 27.
Parke, Jno., 256.
, Julius C, 148.
Parker, ( — ) (Townshend's Regt.), 174.
, ( — ) (Engineer), 46.
, Chas. (Rl. Fusiliers), 73.
Chas. (Rl. Irish Regt. of Foot), 94,
335.
, Gervase, 195.
, Jas., 307.
, Jno., 51, 389.
, Jos., 173.
, Mich., 316.
Nevil, 341, 357.
, Robt., 94 bis, 335 bit.
Parlett, (— ). See Parlett, Wm.
, Wm., 118.
Paniham, Sam., 205.
Parr, Jno., 343.
Thos., 237.
Parrot, Herb., 1 63.
Joe, 291.
Parry (— ), 276.
, Jno., 231,382.
, Simon, 195.
Parson. See Pierson,
Parsons, ( — ), 368.
, Jno., 55 bis, 56.
, Ric, 138.
, Theoph., 51.
, Sir Wm., Bt., 25, 248,
Parsey [? Dansey], 365.
Pascal, (—), 139, 368.
Pascall, Hen., 278.
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
441
Paschall, Paul, 243.
Paston, (— ), 121.
, Chas., Lord, 18.
Pastre, Pet., 268.
Paterson (or Patterson), A.nd., 160.
, Chas., 198.
, Jno., 101, 341.
Josias, 228, 385.
, Robt., 98, 339.
, Thos., 60.
Patricks, Simon, 166.
, Wm., 331.
Patterson, Jno.; Pattercon, Robt. See Pater-
son.
Pattison, Thos., 47, 48.
Paul, Dan., 30.
Josh., 51.
Paulen, Count, 385.
Paulet, Jno., 304.
, Lord Henry, 279.
Pawlet, Chas., 63.
Paxton, Geo., 96, 337.
Wm., 165.
Payne, Thos., 250.
Paynter, Robt., 144, 351.
Peachey, Wm., 362.
Peacock, Giles, 329, 392.
Pearce, Edw., 18.
, Edw. Lovet, 263.
, Jno., 250.
Thos., 18.
, Wm., 79
Peare, Wm., 133.
Pcarse, Hen., 233.
Pearson, Hugh, 180, 279, 3B6.
, Jno., 118.
, Phil., 279.
, Ric, 73. See also Pierson.
, Robt.. 378.
, Thos., 110.
Ptart, Hen., 241.
Peckham Reginald, 49.
, Robt., 98.
Pecqueur, Dan., 84.
Pedly, Rog., 89.
Peers, Newsham, 101, 341.
Peirce, Hen., 191.
Peirson, Eras., 253
Pelham, (— ), 174.
, Jas., 40.
Pelissier, Abel, 264.
Pemberton, Mich., 81, 109.
Pendergast. See Prendergast.
Pendlebury, Jas., 43, 304.
Penman, Jas., 180.
Penn, (— ), 370.
Pennefather, Jno., 101, 34i.
, Mat., 101,341.
Pennington, Phil., 243.
, Thos., 195,383.
Wm., 248.
Penny, ( — ), 143.
.. , Jno., 145.
Pennyfather, Pennyfeather. See Pennefather.
Peppart, Eras., 279.
Pepper, Jno., 18, 40, 386.
, Paul, 231.
Pepys, Art., 223.
Peray, Jno. Baptist de, 271, 277.
Percival, And., 25.
, Chas., 267.
, Jno., 186.
Thos., 127.
Percivale, Percivall. See Percival.
Perin (or Peryn), Steph., 269, 276.
Perk, Jon. See Perks.
Perks, Jon., 236.
Perray. See Peray.
Perry, Nat., 67, 138.
Peterborough, Chas. Mordaunt, Earl of, 19,
25, 185.
Peterson, And. See Paterson.
, Lodowick, 144, 351.
Petit, Isaac Eras., 46.
, Jas., 49. 306, 318.
, Louis, 46, 181.
, Pet., 71.
Petitot, and Pettitot, Steph., 73, 240.
Petrie, Lodowick, 185.
Petry (or Petrie), Jno., 19, 312.
Petty, Geo., 51.
, Jno., 355.
, Pet., 361.
Peyrol, Jno., 156.
Peyton, Hen., 19, 325.
, Vincent, 169.
Phaire, Thos., 250.
Phayne. See Fane.
Pheasant, Mansel, 217.
Philipps, Edw., 82.
, Ric, 65 bis, 82, 194, 363, 379.
Philips, (— ), 143.
, Jas., 337.
, Ric. See Philipps, Ric.
Thos., 255.
Phillips, Ambrose, 371 .
, Cosby, 65, 158.
Capt. Edw. See Philipps.
, Lieut. Edw., 186.
, Jas., 96.
, Jno. (Lord Portmore's Regt.),65 bi$.
, Jno. (Coldstream Guards), 321,
357.
, Chaplain Jno., 189.
, Jos., 139.
442
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Phillips — cotit.
, Ric. See Fhilipps, Ric.
Robt., 365.
, Thos. (Indep. Cy.). 190.
Thos. (Lord Slane's Regt.), 250.
, Thos. (Col. Dalzell's Regt.), 279.
, Thos. (Col. Hills Regt.), 365.
, Wm., 2.54.
Zach., 233 bis.
Philpot, (— ). See Philpot, Nich.
,Nich., 135, 390.
Philpott, Isaac, 130
Pick, Robt., 383.
Pickering, Jnc, 146.
Pickstock, ( — ). See Pickstock, Thos.
, Thos.. 92, 191, 283, 287.
Piercy, Thos., 96, 143, 337.
Piers, Sir Geo., Bt., 353.
, Thos., 250.
Wm., 250.
Pierson, Ric. (Meredyth's Regt.), 347.
, Ric. (1st Foot Guards), 50, 318.
,Thos., 158.
Pigeon, David, 283, 287.
Piggott, Sam., 125.
Pigot, Southwell, 341.
Pillir, Hen., 45.
Pindar, Jno. ; Pinder, Jno., 174, 388.
Pinet, Pet., 236.
Pinfold, Wm., 239, 246, 386.
Piniot, Aug., 139.
Pinsent, Jas., 95, 335.
Pinsun, Dan., 273.
Pitcairue, And., alias Wheler, 318.
Pitman, Jno., 110 bis.
Pitt, Jno., 29, 40, 309.
, Thos., 40, 76, 196.
Place, Jas., 86, 331.
Plate. See Piatt.
Piatt, Jno. (Senr.), 198, 351.
, Jno. (Junr.), 351.
Playford, Jno., 138.
Plucknett, Geo., 51.
Plukenett, Brook ; Plunkett, Brook, 256 bis.
Plunkett, Jas., 248.
Pocock, Jno., 217, 318.
Pococke. See supra.
Poe, Jas., 39 bis, 316.
, Jno., 30, 312.
Poilblanc, Hen., 329.
Poire, Pet. de la, 266.
Pole, Edw., 101 bis, 341.
, Jno., 84.
Polexfen. See Pollexfen.
Polhill, Edw., 133.
Pollard, Ric. (Bowles's Regt. of Foot), 156,
283, 287.
,Ric. (Evans's Regt. of Foot), 157, 353.
Pollexfen, Thos., 103, 198, 343.
Pollock, Sir Robt., Bt., 21, 198.
Polwarth, Pat. Hume, Lord, 209.
Pomphret, Wm., 155.
Ponsonby, Hen., 198.
Ponthieu. See De Ponthieu.
Poole, Thos., 138.
Pope, And. Ric, 89.
, Major Ric, 313.
, Barrack-Master Ric, 258.
, Sam., 31.
Porter, Art., 94.
, Aubrey, 224.
Portland., Wm. Hen. Bentinck, Earl of, 21.
Portmore, David Colyear, Earl of, 19, 20, 33,
185.
Potts, Wm., 100.
Poulet, Wm., 207.
Poulteney. See Pulteney.
Povey, Chas., 244.
, Ric, 158, 169.
Powel. See Powell.
Powell, (— ). See Powell, Thos.
, Edm., 113 bis.
, Geo., 327.
, Hen., 82,389.
, Jas. (Evans's Regt.), 157, 353.
Jas. (Churchill's Marines), 130.
, Jas. (Temple's Regt.), 145.
Jno. (Rl. Welsh Fusiliers), 101, 341
bis.
, Jno. (Col. Preston's Regt.), 166.
, Jon., 236.
, Thelwell, 250.
, Thos., 127 bis, 290.
, Wm., 273.
Prajet, Ami, 272.
Prater, Ric, 118, 198, 325.
Pratt, Rupert, 234.
, Thos., 337 bis.
Prendergast, Capt. Jeffrey, 164, 355.
, Lieut. Jeffrey, 164.
, Thos., 164 (aftds. 2ud Bart.), S'JJ.
, Sir Thos., 1st Bart., 17, HM, 355,
357.
, Walter, 310.
Prescott, Ric, 103.
Preston, Chas., 314.
, Geo., 19.
Jacob, 100, 158.
, Jno. (Lord North and Grey's Regt.),
78.
, Jno. (North British Dragoons), 314.
, Jno. (Prince of Denmark's Kegt.),
325.
, Robt., 184,345.
, Thos.,32',» bis.
, Wm, 210.
INDEX TO OOMMISSrOXED OFFICERS.
443
Pretty, J no., 86.
,Thos., 121.
Price, Chas., 236.
, Edw. (Lillingston's Regt.), 148.
.......... Edw. (Earl of Orrery's Regt.), 1G4.
, Hen., 71.
, Jno. (Artillery Train), 44, 48.
, Jno. (Prince George of Denmark's
Regt.), 68, 325, 3.57.
, Jno. (Lord Deloraine's Regt.), 239.
, , Jno. (Lord Inehiquin's Regt.), 240
bis.
, Jno. (Lieut, in America), 291.
, Nich., 18.
, Thos. (Hill's Regt. of Foot), 81.
, Thos. (Mordaunt's Regt.), 109.
, Thos. (Town Major of Dublin), 258.
Wm., 55.
Prichard, Wm., 116.
Primrose, Maj.-Gen. Gilbert, 18, 103, 299,
343.
, Lieut. Gilbert, 101, 341.
Pringle, Geo., 345.
, Robt., 104, 345.
Pritty. See Pretty.
Proby, Wm., 194.
Proctor, Chas., 67, 143.
Prosser, Jacob, 183.
, Wlq., 270,277.
Prowe, Pet., 331.
Pudsay, Wm., 278.
Pudsey, (— ), 138.
, Hugh, 183.
, Wm., 172.
Pujolas, Ant., 335.
Pullon, Hen., 190.
Pulteney, Hen., 362.
Thos., 18, 25, 49, 318, 362.
Pultney. See Pulteney.
Purcel. See infra.
Purcell, And., 261.
, Barnaby, 258.
, Martin, 160, 261 bis.
Purchase, Ric, 113.
Purdon, (— ), 382.
, Geo., 198.
Pye, Jno., 51, 226.
Pym, Chas., 149 bis.
, Hen., 366.
Pymm. See Pym.
Pyne, Nich., 249.
, Thos., 325.
Pyniot, Aug., 140.
Pyott, Hen., 243.
, Ric, 146.
Robt., 329.
Pywell, Wm., 382.
Q
Quarendon, Edwaid Henry Lee, Lord, 56.
Quarles, Edm., 115.
Quiu, Thos., 144, 351.
R
Raile, Alex., 214.
Rainsford, Chas., 115.
,Fras., 391.
Raleigh, Granville {or Graville), 78, 329.
Ramsay, Jas., 33, 209.
, Jno. (Indep. Cy. in Scotland), 219.
, Jno. (Maccartney's Regt.), 370.
Ramsey, Jno. (Col. Harrison's Regt. of Foot),
71, 386.
, Jno. (De Magn>'s Dragoons), 276
bis.
, Lewis, 75, 327, 357.
, Ralph, 243.
Randall, Wm., 128.
Randolph, Fras., 158.
Rattenburgh, Martin, 181.
Ravenal, Dan., 385.
Ravenscroft, Jas., 49.
Rawling, Chas., 101.
Rawlings, Mich., 50.
Rawson, Edw., 96, 337.
, Phil., 252 bis.
,Thos., 188.
Rayner, Walter, 327.
Rayney, Sir Jno. Beaumont, Bt., 29, 30, 309.
Raynsford. See Rainsford.
Read (or Reade), Alex., 35, 211.
, Geo., 49,318.
, Jos., 142.
, Robt., 109.
, Thos., 157, 353.
, Wm. See Read.
Reade, Geo., 50, 318. *
, Robt., 81.
Reading, (—), 121.
Lieut. Jno., 121.
........ , Major Jno., 198, 367.
, Robt., 105, 130, 194, 196, 289.
Reau, Mich., 55.
Reddich (or Reddish), Jennett, 88, 333.
, Jno., 333.
, Ric, 88, 195, 333.
Reding. See Reading.
444
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Redix, C— ),388.
Redknap, Hen., 146, 347.
, Jno., 45.
Redwood, Thos., 75, 327.
Reed, Geo. (Col Thos. Harrison's Regt.), 71.
, Geo. (Wigbtman's Regt.), 92.
, Robt. (Lord Slane's Regt.), 2.50.
, Robt. (Rl. Irish Regt. of Foot), 335.
, Wm., 68, 325.
Reeve, Gabr., 56.
, Sam., 241.
Regnaud, Pet., 145, 349.
Regnor, Josh., 277.
Renkin (or Renkine), And., 28 ter.
, Jas., 241.
Renolds. See Reynolds.
Renovard, Pet., 32 bis.
Reresby, Tamworth, 173.
Reve, Nich., 113,
Reynolds, (— ), 383.
, Hen., 335.
, Jno., 145.
, Pet, 133,367.
, Ric, 30.
, Rowland, 50.
, Sam., 364.
Ribancourt, (— ), 274.
Ribera, Martin de, 194.
Ribot, Chas., 266.
, Jas., 266.
, Pet., 196,264, 266.
Ribton, Pet., 327.
Ricard, Jno., 278.
Riccards, Jas., 148.
Rice, Jacob, 184.
, Wm., 137, 138 bis.
Rich, Edw., 238.
Sr. Robt., Bt., 49, 168.
Richards, Jas., 48.
, Mich., 19, 47, 48, 243, 379.
Richardson, ( — ). See Pack, Richardson.
, Dan., 69, 388.
, Fras., 75, 327.
, Geo., 88.
, Jno., 101.
, Lemyng, 96.
, Thos., 181
, Wm., 210.
Richbell, Edw., 145, 349.
Richmond, Jno., 187.
Rickfield, Jas., 92.
Ridgely, Nat., 355.
Ridley, Edw., 46, 153, 371.
, Thos., 149.
Ridsdale (or Ridsdall), Wm., 119 bis.
Riffier. See De Riffier.
Rigby, Jno., 174.
, Robt., 341.
Rigg (orRiggs), Merril, 158, 159.
Righton, Geo., 128, 180.
Rikett, Jno., 271.
Rival, Lewis, 339.
Rivason. Jno , 89 bis, 194, 366.
Rivers, Ric. Savage, Earl, 19, 25.
Rivett, Edm., 321, 357.
Roach, Edm., 103, 343.
, Simon, 103 bis, 343.
Roan (or Roane), Robt., 250, 369.
Roberton, Jno., 293.
Roberts, Hen., 127.
, Phil, 23.
, Ric, 300, 349.
, Teddeman, 116.
,Thos., 160.
Robertson, Jno., 286, 287.
, Capt. Pat., 33, 34, 314.
, Chaplain Pat., 182.
, Wm., 98.
Robins, (— ), 274.
Robinson, (— ), 274.
, Ant., 215.
, Geo. (Carabiniers), 312.
, Geo. (Lord Mohun's Regt.), 236.
, Geo. (Col. Delauae's Regt.), 256,
, Jas., 233.
, .Iiio., 55 bi.i.
, Molineux (Senr.),31, 313.
, Molineux (Junr.), 101.
, Nich., 1£5.
Ric, 171.
, Seth, 274.
, Thos., 254.
, Wm. (1st Foot Guards), 51.
, Wm. (Col. Hill's Regt.), 81.
, Wm. (Lord Mordaunt'sRegt.), 109.
Roch, Ulick, called Lord Roch, 250.
Rocheblave (or Rocheblane), Louis, 372.
Rochford, Wm. Nassau, Earl of, 18, 385.
Rodham, Jas., 322.
Rodi.ey, Hen., 125.
Rogers, Edw., 153.
, Heu., 78, 329.
, Jno. (Newton's Regt. of Foot), 97.
, Jno. (Churchill's Marines), 118.
, Jno. (Holt's Marines), 124, 125.
, Thos., (Royal Dragoons), 32.
,Tlios. (Lord North and Grey's Regt.),
78, o92.
, Thos. (Inniskilling Dragoons), 226.
Rokeby, Jos., 148.
.", Phil., 189.
Rollestou, Wm., 94.
Rolls, Jno., 233.
Rolt, Hen., 86.
Romani, (— ), 77.
Romcr, Jno., 45, 69, 238,
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
445
Ronald, Pat., 212.
Roodelet, Fras.; Rondelette, Fras., 270, 277.
Roney, Hercules, 158.
Rook. See Rooke.
Rooke, Brudenell, 238.
, Heyinan, 18.
Rookwood, ( — ), 390.
, Edw., 160.
, Robt., 191.
Roop, Jno.; Roope, Jno., 45, 48.
Root, Jno., 98, 339.
Roper, Edw., 361.
, Jno., 115 bis, 121, 122.
, Pat., 237.
Rose, Alex. See Ross.
, Hugh, 214.
Randal, 248 bis.
Rose (or Rosse), Wm., 369.
Ross, (— ), 186.
, Alex., 322.
, And., 133.
, Chas., 19 bis, 299, 316.
, David, 217.
, Geo., 217.
, Jno. (Scots Fusiliers), 98, 339, 357,
, Jno. (Bowles's Regt.), 156.
Wm. (Rl. Irish Dragoons), 39 ter,
316 bis.
, Wm. (Scots Fusiliers), 98,339.
Roth, ChiiB., 148.
Rotolf de Ladeveze; Rotolph, La Deveze. See
De Ladeveze.
Rousillon, Hen., 253. See also Roussillion.
Rousseau, ( — ), 372.
Roussillion, Hen., 252.
Row, Jno., 98, 339, 357.
, Wm., 389.
Rowan, Geo., 82.
Rowcliffe, Geo., 325.
Rowe, Jno. See Row.
, Simon, 252.
, Wm. See Row.
Rowlandsan, Hen., 181.
Royd, Jno., 304.
Roydon, Thos., 310.
Rudduck, Wm., 73.
Rudyer, Robt., 246.
, Thos., 249.
Rudyerd, Benj., 65.
, Thos., 65.
Rufane, Fras. D., 194.
Rumbald {or Rumbold, Chas., 121.
Rumsey, Hen., 101, 341.
Rushout, Jno., 25.
Rushton, Jno., 349.
Russell, Chas., 118.
, Chris. (Wightman'B Regt. of Foot),
89, 195, 198.
Russell — cont.
Chris. (Gorges's Regt. of Foot), 138
bis, 241 bis.
, Jno., 254.
, Ric, 18, 49.
,Thos., 156.
, Sub- Brigadier Wm., 23.
, Chaplain Wm., 180.
, Ens. Wm., 345.
Rustat, Theo., 157.
Ruthen, Jno., 145.
Rutherford, Jno., 215.
, Robt., of Fairnielie, 220.
, Robt. (Indep. Cy.), 186,
, Robt. (Strathnaver's Regt.), 217.
Ruthven, Alex., 323.
, Fras., 187.
Rydyerd. See Rudyerd.
Ryland, Nich., 137.
Ryley, Reginald, 67,
s
Sabier, (— ), 274.
Sabine, Jno., 101.
Jos., 18, 101, 299, 341, 391, 392.
, Wm., 101.
Sadler, Chas., 382.
Saint, David, 110.
St. Aubin, Jno., 238.
St. Bres, Louis, 272.
St. Clair, (— ), 369.
, Hon. Jas., 63 bis, 322.
, Wm., 63, 104, 322.
St. George, Ric, 250.
St. John, Sir And., 383.
, Harry; St. John, Hen., 180.
, Jas., 243.
, Jno. (Col. T. Mt)ore'8 Regt), 153.
, Jno. (Earl of Inchiquin's Regt.), 240.
, Ric, 153.
, Ste., 153 bis.
St. Leger, And., 130.
, Ant., 157, 353.
,Thos., 277.
, Warham, 238.
St. Leger D'Orignac, Hen., 264.
St. Lo, Laurence, Lawrence, 156, 277.
St. JNIartyn, (— ), 276.
St. Maurice, Chas., 372.
St. Meard. See De St. Meard.
St. Pierre, Jas., 381.
46
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
St. Simon, (— ), 276.
Salisbun-, Fras., 110.
Thos., 45.
Salle, Dan. de la, 269.
Salter. (— ), 386.
Saitniarsb, Wm., 229.
Saiuher, Robt., 144 bis, .351.
Sample, Wm., 163.
Sampson, Mich., 163 bis.
, Robt., 163 bis.
Sand, Sam. du, 277.
Sandby, Josiah, 304.
Sanders, ( — ), 369.
Sanderson, Steph., 121.
, Wm., 88.
Sandilands, Alex., 184.
, Walt., 86, 331.
Saudison, Robt., 132.
Sandylands. See Sandilands.
Sandys, Fras., 274.
Sankey, Nicb., 17.
Santry, Lord. See Barry, Lord.
Saracen, ( — ), 364.
Sargeant, Thos., Sargent, Thos., 56.
Sarlande. See De Sarlande.
Satherthwait. See Satterthwait.
Satterthwait, Jno., 187.
Satur, Abra., Satyre, Abni., 163, 212.
Sauudeline. See Sandilauds.
Saunders, Anderson, 133.
, Chas., 25.
, Jno. (Will.s's Marines), 199.
, .Jno. (Brasier'8 Regt.), 253,
Saundersou, Wm., 51.
Sauriu, Estienne, 264.
Mark Ant., 160.
Sauvage, Jno,, 279.
Savage, (— ), 386.
, Fras., 355.
Phil., 237.
Savery, Thos., 46.
Savin] (— ), 77.
Fras., 169.
, Thos., 199.
Saville, Robt., 109.
Sawbridge, (— ), 226.
Sawle, Jos., 82 bis, 185.
, Wm., 94, 268.
Sawyer, Geo., 256.
, Jno., 233.
Sayer, Rowland, 155.
Sayers, Chas., 363.
Scaife, Thos., 312.
Scale, Pet., 272.
Scattergood, Edw., 88, 333.
Scawen, Fras., 321, 362.
Schaw. See Shaw.
Scobell, Fras., 182.
Scot. See Scott.
Scott, Capt., 115.
, Qr.-Mr., 210.
, Fras. (Col. Preston's Regt. of Foot),
104, 345.
, Fras. (Col. Ker's Dragoons), 210.
Fras. (Col. Grant's Regt. of Foot),
214.
, Geo., 214.
, Hugh, 68, 195, 325, 357.
, Jas. (North Brit. Dragoons), 33, 314
bis.
, Jas (Rl. Irish Regt. of Foot), 94 bis,
3.35.
, Jas. (Scots Foot Guards), 60, 198.
Jas. (Rl. Irish Dragoons), 316.
, Jas. (Lord North and Grev's Regt.),
329.
, Surgeon Jno., 48.
, Ensign Jno., 60.
, Robt. (North liritish Dragoons), 34.
Robt. (Maitland's Regt. of Foot),
212.
, Robt. (Ens. in America), 289.
, Ventris, 1 15.
, Wm. (Lepell's Regt. of Foot), 243.
, Wm. (Hoh's Marines), 124.
Scrivenor, Jno., 232.
Scroggs, Mat., 60,
, Wm., 55.
Scudamore, Thos., 368.
Scurrier, Jno., 146.
Seagrave, Jno., 313.
Seaman, Lyonel, 118.
, Sigismund, 223.
, Thos., 68, 325.
Seaton, Alex., 29, 309
Sedgly, Sam., 110.
Sediere. See De Sediere.
Seers, ( — ), 368.
Selby, Hen., 164, 355.
."Wm., 86.
Seliock. See Selioke.
Selioke, Jno., 47, 106, 131.
, Robt., 94, 335.
Sell, Jas., 139, 140, 143.
Selwyn, Chas., 55.
Hen., 56.
, Jno., 49, 68, 256, 318.
, Roger, 291.
Sempill, Fras., Lord, 211.
Hugh, 104 bis, 3io.
Semple, Hugh. Sec supra.
Mat., 209.
Senebier, Lewis, 270.
Senhouse, Wm., 254.
Serau, Hen.; Serrau, Hen., 107, 366.
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
447
Sessions, Kobt., 132.
Sewell, .Ino., 254, 255.
, Robt., 50.
Seymour, Fras., 188.
, Juo., 323.
Seys, Fias., 46.
, Rowland, 397.
Shaack, Peter, 100.
Shack, Jeremy, 100.
Shatkmau, Era., 32.
Shadwell, Edw., 254.
Shaftoe, Juo., 160, 3«3.
Shakford, Thos., 92.
Shalcross, Sam., 195, 243.
Shaucourt, Dan. A., 148.
Shanks, Wm., 165.
Shaun, Jno., 236.
Shannon, Ric. IJoyle, Visct., 17.
Sharp, Jno., 189.
, Wm., 143.
Sharpe, Thos., 149.
, Wm., 148.
Sharpless, Geo., 86.
Shaw, Alex., 346 note.
Geo., 98.
, Hugh, 346 note.
, Jno., 63.
, Thos., 104, 345, 357.
, Wm. (Queen's Keat. of Horse), 307.
, Wm. (Royal Regt. of Foot), 323.
, Wm. (Hotham's Regt. of Foot), 169.
Shelston. See Skelston.
Shelton, Hen., 50
Shenton, Wm., 1 10.
Shephard v Shepherd or Sheppard), Ant., 257.
, Chas., 226.
Geo., 86,331.
, Hen. (Lord Portmore's Regt.), 65, 67.
, Hen. (Col. Joshua Churchill's Ma-
rines), 118.
., , Humphry, 148.
, Peter, 139.
, Silvester, 234.
Shepway (or Shipway), Godfrey, 238.
Sherard, Geo., 148.
Sherman, Wm., 164.
Sherrard, Geo., 50, 318.
Thos., 273.
Shevedin, Jas., 371 .
Shewen, Wm., 113, 236.
Sheyre, Wm., 368.
Shipley, Thos., 262.
Shippey, Wm., 25.
Shore, Thos., 35 bis.
Short, Edw., 55, 56.
, Jas., 56.
Shorter, Erasmus, 35 bis.
,. , Geo., 355.
Shrimpton, Jno., 362.
, Phil., 389.
Shute, Sam., 29, 199, 309.
Sibourg. See De Sibourg.
Sibthorpe, Gervas, 226.
Sidney, Thos., 197.
Sigureap, Ric, 173.
Sill, Wm., 233.
Silver, Rich., 47, 48.
Siraes, Hen., 110.
Simms, ( — ), 77.
, Jas., 274.
Simonds (Simmonds or Svmonds), filrle, 96,
337.
, Gabriel, 96, 337.
... , Mon., 337.
Simpson, (— ), 239.
, And., 139.
, Jas., 345.
, .Ino., 187.
Sinclair, Arch,, 217.
, Geo., 331.
, Jas. See St. Clair.
, Jno., 104.
, Dr. Pat., 181.
, Robt., 127.
Wm. See St. Clair.
Sinkler. See Sinclair.
Sinnot, Ric, 232.
, Thos., 256.
Skeen. See Skene.
Skelston, Jno., 316.
Skeltou, Hen., 158.
Skene, And., 63.
, Chas., 33, 34, 314.
, Fras., 339.
, Capt. Geo., 33, 34, 3H.
, Lieut. Geo., 339.
Skey. See Skeys.
Skeys, Jno., 124 bis, 125 bis.
Wm., 125.
Skip, Martin, 135.
Skipton, ( — ), 163.
, Alex., 251.
, Thos., 2.50.
Skreen, (— ), 381.
Skyes. See Skeys.
Slack, Jno., 363.
Sladden, Ben., 116.
Slane, Chris Fleming, Lord, 19, 25o.
Slater, Jno., 23.
Slaughter, Jno., 195.
Sledge, Thos., 133.
Sleigh, Sam., 197, 333.
Sletcher. See Slezer.
Slezer, Chas., 63, 323.
Slingsby, Jno., 78, 3^9.
Smalbones. See Smallboues.
448
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Small, Alex., 132.
Thos., 82.
Smallbones, Dr. ; Smallboncs, Jno., 182 bis;
184, 325.
Smelt, Jno., 35.
, Wm., 35.
Smith, (— ), 365.
, Ant, 171.
, Benj. (Rl. Irish Regt. of Foot), 94.
, Befij. (Prince of Deumark's Regt.),
325.
, Boyle, 143, 224 bis, 241.
, Cuthbert, 145 bis, 349.
, Fras., 68, 335, 357.
, Geo., 347.
, Hawksworth, 50.
, Cornet Heu., 30.
Ens. Hen., 148.
, Chaplain Hen., 349.
, .Jas. (Livesay's Ilegt. of Foot), 82 bis.
Jas. (Royal Irish Regt. of Foot), 94,
335.
Jas. (Commissary), 182.
, Jas. (Lord Strathnaver's Foot), 217.
, Jno. (Godfrey's Regt.), 88.
, Jno. (Third Foot Guards), 59.
, Jno. (Webb's Regt.), 327.
, Jonathan, 169.
, Marcus, 256.
, Mungo, 63, 322.
, Ric. (Scots Life Guards), 205.
, Ric. (Col. De Foissac's Dragoons),
266.
, Ric. (Col. De Magny's Dragoons),
269.
Robt., 274.
, Roger, 250.
, Thos. (Coldstream Guards), 55.
, Thos. (Dep. Commissary), 183.
, Thos. (Inniskilling Regt. of Foot),
234.
, Sir Thos . See Smyth, Bart.
, Wm. (GenL Carpenter's Dragoons),
361.
, Wm. (Lord Ikerrin's Dragoons), 229
bis.
, Wm. (Col. Edward Jones's Regt.),
254.
, Zach., 45.
Sraithwick, Wm., 146, 347.
Smyth, Jno. (Blood's Regt. of Foot), 89.
, Jno. (Lillingston's Regt. of Foot), 149.
, Jon., 140.
, Sir Thos., Bt. (1st Life Guards),
17, 21.
Thos., 73.
, Wm., 233.
Snow, Ben., 79.
Soam (or Soan), Wm., 145, 349, 357.
Soame, Barnham, 168.
Soan. See Soam.
Soden, Jos., 145, 349.
, Wm., 244,
Soieirol, Mich., 270.
Somertield, Ric, 47.
Sothehy, Wm., 56,
Souberg, ( — ), 362.
Soubrian, Jno., 169.
Souden, (— ), 361.
Soulden, Jos., 253 bis.
Soule, Marmaduke, 107.
.., Robinson, 135 bis.
Southerlaud. See Sutherland.
Soutbouse, Sam., 32.
Southwell, Ant., 50.
, Jno., 378.
Sparks, Robt., 77.
Speed, Sam., 145, 349.
Spelman, Fras., 184, 285.
Spencer, (— ), 369.
, Geo., 45.
, Ric, 250.
, Thos., 75, 327.
Spicer, Giles, 182, 300.
, Capt. Luke, 186.
, Ens. Luke, 107.
Spittle, Alex., 34.
Sponner, Sam., 312.
Spotswood, Alex., 329.
Spragg, Wadham; Sprague, Wadham, 345.
Spranger, Searl, 182.
Squire, Wm., 183.
Stacey, Ric, 205.
Stainer, Wm., 156.
Stair, Jno. Dalrymple, Earl of, 17 bis, 19, 34,
299, 314.
Stalker, Jas., 27, 198,307.
Stamper, Geo., 124, 125.
Standish, Chas., 23^.
Stangan, Temple, 37.
Stanhope, Edw., 49 bis, 240, 362.
, Hugh, 274.
, Jas., 17 bis, 20, 262, 385, 386.
, Wm., 59, 243, 379.
Stannard, Wm., 392.
Stanton, John, 261.
, Sym., 261.
Stanwix, John, 377.
, Thos., 18, 182.
Staples, Chas., 225.
Stapleton, Abr., 343.
, Pierce, 196, 261.
Stapylton, ( — ). See Stapylton, Hen.
, Hen., 212.
, Robt., 180, 187 bis.
Staunton, Jno., 261, 264.
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
449
Stawell, Antonio, 95.
Robt., 124.
Stearne. See Sterne.
Steddell, Jno., 144.
Steduian, Chas., ;i47.
, Edw., 250.
Ric, 40.
Steele, Moyle, 124, 125.
Stephens, Chas., 351.
Thos., 79.
Stephenson, Geo., 309 bii.
, Haus, 254.
Jno., 254.
Sterling, Jno. See Stirling.
, Robt., 236.
Sterne, Robt., 19, 94.
, Roger, 135.
Sternfield, Abr., 169.
Steuart, (— ), 365.
, Alex., 209.
Geo., 288, 289.
, Jas. (RI. Scots Regt of Foot), 64.
, Jas. (Inniskilliug Regt. of Foot), 234.
,Jas. (Senr.), 365.
, Jas. (Juur.), 365.
, Brig.-Gen. Jno. See Stewart.
, Mat. 5ee Stewart.
, Pet., 63.
., Lt.-Gen. Wm., 19, 183.
Wm. (Jnnr.), 19.
Steukley, Jno., 246.
Stevens, Chas., 186.
Giles, 195.
Stevens, Jeffrey, 233.
Jno., 189.
Stevenson, Robt., 40.
Steward, Jas., 254.
Stewart, (— ), 143.
(— ), 370.
(~), 372.
, Alex., 210.
Chas. (Scots Foot Guards), 60.
, Chas. (Col. Grant's Regt.), 214.
, Chas. (Lord Mountjoy's Regt.), 369.
, Geo., 60.
, Jas. (Col. Alnut's Regt. of Foot),
139 bis, 140.
, Jas. (North British Dragoons), 314.
Jas. (Town Adjt. at Dunkirk), 183.
Jno. (Brigdr. Gen.), 18. 59.
,Jno. (Col. Grant's Rogt.), 197,214.
, Mat., 209, 210.
Pet., 323.
Robt. (Chaplain), 68.
, Robt. (Fort Major), 184.
, Robt. (Breton's Regt.), 371.
,Thog., 142.
, Wm., 60.
S S575.
Stirk, Julius, 130.
Stirke, Henry, 135.
Stirling, Jno., 214 Ims.
Stinop, Thos., 307, 357.
Stocker, Obadiah, 55, 321.
Stone, Jno., 307.
Ric, 337.
, Sam., 68.
, Smith, 73.
, Wm., 312.
Stouehouse, Wm., 164.
Storie, Geo. ; Story, Geo., 214.
, Lancelot, 79.
Stoughton, ( — ); Stoughton, Ant., 143.
, Hen., 110.
, Wm., 250.
Stourbridge, Jno., 157, 35S.
Stourton, Jas., 186.
Strachan, Chas., 217.
Geo., 256.
.Strahan, Wm., 291.
Straiton, Chas., 220.
, Jas., 322.
, Jos., 217.
, Robt. (Rl. Regt. of Foot), 323.
, Robt. (Scots Fusiliers), 339.
Straugeways, Robt., 349.
Stratton, Geo., 110.
Streaton, ( — ), 183.
Street, Jno., 289.
Stretton (or Straiton), ( — ), 370.
Strickland, Thos., 121, 386.
Stringer, (— ), 388.
Strode, Edw., 236.
Stronghill, Ric, 367.
Strudwick, Edm.. 226, 234.
Hen., 226, 234.
.Tiios., 234.
Stubbs, (— ), 92.
Studholm, \lich., 252.
Sturgess, (— ), 362.
Stysted, Jos., 78, 329.
Suberbielle, Mat., 144.
Suckling, Edm., 1 74 bis.
....,...., Shelton, 353.
Sueur, Pet. de, 277.
Sulivan, Fras., 121.
Sullavaue. See Sullivan.
Sullivan, (— ), 383.
, Dennis, 107.
, Fras. See Sulivau,
, Thos., 254.
, Wm., 121, 289.
Sullivane. See supra.
Supple, Jno., 240.
Roger, 130.
Wm., 131.
450
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sutherland, (— ), 372,
Jno., 390.
Sutton, (— ), 392.
, Chas., 153.
, Hen., 23 bis.
, Jno., 166.
, Ric. 18, 96, 158, 180, 183, 185,379
bis, 392.
Kobt. (Sutton's Regt. of Foot), 158
bis, 1 59.
, , Robt. (Genl. Webb's Regt. of Foot),
327.
,Thos., 118.
, Wm., 233, 390.
Swan (or Swann), Clias., 98, 339.
, Lt.-Col. Cornelius, 56, 197, 362.
, Lieut. Cornelius, 263.
, AVm., 49.
Swayn, Jno., 133.
«weet, Jno., 250.
Swift, (— ), 365.
, Art, 119.
, Mich., 343.
, Thos., 113 bis, 125.
Swiney, Mat., 378.
Sjbourg. See De Sibourg.
Sydenham, Thos., 75.
Symmonde, ( — ), 146.
Symmonds, .luo., 148.
, Phil., 146.
SA'mmons, Hen., 148.
SymondB (or Simmonds), Gabr., 96.
, Gilb., 164,355.
, Nat., 355.
Syms, Thos., 144, 351.
Syiige, Wm., 309.
Taaff, Hen. ; Taaffe, Hen., 113.
Tailfer, Jas., 214.
Talbor, Phil., 197, 362.
Talbot, Gilb., 68, 325.
, Ric, 86,331.
Talfier, Pat., 209.
Tulmash. See Tolleinache.
Tainworth, Washington, Lord, 30.
Tancred, Chas., 355.
, Win., 164.
Tanfield, Dan., 89.
Tanner, Dan., 49, 174.
Tanning, Jas., 186.
Tassell, Chas., 30.
Tattershall, Juo., 71.
Tatton, Wm., 18, 49.
Taylor, Art., 174.
Jno., 183.
Thos., 25.
, Wm. (Evans's Regt, of Foot), 353.
, Wm. (Lord Mountjoy's Regt.), 366.
, Wm. (Gen. Erie's Regt.), 337.
, Wm. (Col. of a Colonial Regt), 285.
, Wm. (Earl of Barrymore's Regt.),
84.
, Wm. (Lord Mordauut's Regt.), 107.
Teale, (— ), 386.
, Ben., 181.
, Isaac, 329.
Teashire, Jno., 187.
Tempest, Fras., 174.
, Fitz-herbert, 139 bit.
, Thos., 103, 343.
Tempie, Steph., 194.
Temple, Sr. Ric, Bt., 17 bis, 37, 299, 349.
,Thos., 349.
Templer, (— ), 92.
, Sam., 285, 287.
Tench, Phil., 122.
Terme, Chas. du., 274.
Terpicken. See Torphichen.
Terrandelle, Hen., 274.
Terson, Thos., 196, 276.
Testas, Fras., 207.
Testefolle, Claudius, Tetefolle, Claudius, 31
bis, 300, 313.
Theacker, Ben.; Theaker, Ben., 130.
Thelon. See Melon.
Therlcott, Jas., 256.
Therond, Durand, 278.
Thetford, Edw., 101, 341, 392.
■Jhirlby, Jas., 369.
Thirlcott. See Therlcott.
Thomas, (— ), 383.
, Csesar, 273.
,Edw., 55,321.
Ric, 130.
, Tim., 343.
Thompson, Barth., 160.
,Edw., 122.
Jno., 107.
Ric, 71.
, Thos., 105.
, Wm., 312.
Thomson, Edw., 119.
Jno., 199.
, Thos., 130.
Thornburgh, Wm., 103.
Thorne, Jno., 113.
Thornicroft. ( — ). See Thoruicroft, Hen.
Hen., 89 bis, 389.
, Jno., 169.
Thornly, Knightly, 256.
Thornton, Jno., 47.
mOEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
451
Thorp, Ingoldsby, 67.
Thurland, Thos., 79.
Thurlow, Edw., 88.
Tichborne, Edm., 78, 329.
,Wm.,263.
Tichburn. See TichborDC.
Tiffin, Zach., 239.
Tilbourg, Chas.; Tilburg, Chas., 7.5, 89, 92,
389.
Timpson, Thos., 146, 347.
Tissonier, David, 364.
Tod, Edwd., 233.
Tokefield, Fell, 82.
Toker, Jno., 238.'
, Stephen, 69, 113.
Toll, Hen., 250, 254.
Tollemache, Thos., 71.
Tomkins, Dan., 248.
Tomms, Miles, 279,
Tonge, Thos., 107.
Wm., 140.
Toning, Chas.; Tonyne, Chas., 78, 329.
Too-good, (— ), 380.
Toogood, Rich., 248.
Tooke, Nich., 383.
looley, Villers, 67.
Torphichen, Jas. Sandilands, 7th Lord, 209,
210,
Torpichin. See Torphichen.
Torron, (— ), 367.
Tovey, Ric, 337.
, Sol., 256.
Towell, Thelwell, 250.
Towgood, Thos., 109.
Towusend. See Townshend.
Townshend, Robt., 52.
jThos., 148, 237.
Tracey, See Tracy,
Tracy, (— ), 369.
, Ric, 51.
Trail, Jas., 219.
Trapaud, Jno., 277.
Traunter, Simon, 51 bis.
Travers, Thos., 143, 228, 385.
Treby, Capt. Geo., 77, 143.
, Lieut. Geo., 174, 271, 276.
Trelawny, Juo., 69, 113.
, Robt., 181.
Wm., 69.
Tremaine, Jno., 135.
Trevanion, (— ), 186.
, Hugh, 125 bis.
Trevelian, Jno. ; Trevelyan, Jno., 89, 92.
Trevor, (- ), 139.
Triggs, vSam., 113.
Tripp, Robt., 94 bis, 335,
Trory, Tim., 158.
Trotmaii, Nat., 333.
Trotter, Ric, 370.
Trouille, (— ), 276.
Trubshaw, Jas., 250.
Tucker, ( — ). See Tucker, Jno.
John, 113, 199.
Tudman, Benj., 29, 309.
TuU, Wm., 291.
Tullibardine, Jno. Murray, Marq. of, 199.
Tully, Jeremiah, 173.
Tunbridge, Wm. de Nassau, Lord, 228.
TurnbuU, Juo., 34,
, Pat., 214,
, Robt., 214,
Turner, ( — ). See Turner, Wm.
, Chas., 163.
David, 168.
, Edm. See Turnor.
, Jno., 75,327.
, Mat., 183,
Wm., 153, 271,273.
Turnor, Edm., 197, 207,
Turpine, Lewis, 279.
Twisden. See Twysden.
Twisleton, Col. Fiennes, 182.
, Ens. Fiennes, 389.
Wm., 239.
Twycross, Jno., 249,
Twysden, Heneage, 145, 349, 35 7,
, Philip, 355,388.
Tynte, (— ), 118.
Tyrrell, Edw., 89, 366.
las., 248.
u
Upton, Art., 2^.
, Hercules, 250.
, Juo., 40, 197,226, 379.
, Wm., 233 bis.
Urquhart, ( — ). .See Urquhart, Ja«<.
, Alex. (Stanwix's Uegt.), 173.
, Alex. (Howe's Regt.), 331.
, Jas. (Lord Mark Kerr's Regt. of
Foot), 199,372.
Jas. (Lord Lothian's Dragoons), 209.
, Robt., 98,339.
Usher, Art., 327.
, Jno., 39, 316.
Uthwat, Jno.; U thwatt, Jno.; Uthwayt, Jno.,
55, 56.
4o2
INi:feX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Yachel (or Vaehell), Wui. (Pearce's Foot),
231.
Vaehell, Harry, 231.
Thos., 81, 109, 182.
, Col. VVm., 380.
Valede, (— ). 366.
Valentine, Liiirence, 271.
Vanbrug, Hendrik, 156.
Vance. See Van^^.
Yandeleur, Giles, 92.
Vane, Geo., 4.5.
Van Nammeu, Maximilian, 69.
Vannersou, Revisit, 67, 138.
Vanriel, Lambert, 231.
Vans, Pat. (Junior), 171, 384.
, Pat. (Senior), 172, 384.
VVm., 122 bis.
Varey, Jas., 2.5 bis.
Vaiighan, Geo., 67.
, Gwyn, 156.
, Kic, H70.
Vedeau,And., 160.
Veille. See De Veille.
Verchaud, Pierre, 372.
Vere, Dan., 211 ter.
Verman, Ric, 155'.
Vernall, Wm., 322.
Vernet de la Valler, (— ), 273.
Vernette, Hen. du, 270.
Vernon, Sr. Ric, lit., 40.
ThoB., 156.
Verrier, Hen., 386.
Vetch, Sam., 181, 191, 287, 288, 290.
Vezey, Theodore, 278.
, Thos., 278.
, Wm., 97.
Vicaridge. See Vickeridge.
Vicars, Fldw., 244.
Vickeridge, Fr\. =^=^3- 3^1-
Vicouse. See Vissouse.
Villars, (— ), 370.
, Hen., 63, 3J3.
Villeneiive, .Ino., 269.
Villiers, Hen.. 184.
V'ilmisson, J no., 279.
A':ncent, Thos., 101, 198, 341.
Visouze, Fras., 2"4.
VissQUse, Fras., 164, 355.
Guy, 164.
Vivian, Jno., 82.
Vogler, Hen., 250, 256.
Vjvian, Chas., 148.
w
Wachop. See Wauchopa.
Wado, Chris., 217, 351,
.Geo., 17.
, Thompson, 50, 318.
Waide, Blauchard, 183.
Waines, Wm., 169.
Wakefield, Wm., 365.
Walbeoff, Sam., 133.
Waldegrave, Tlios., 236.
Waldo, Jos., 333.
Walker, Chas., 269, 276.
, Geo., 28.
, Hen., 388.
, Jas., 186.
, Jno. (Wills's Marmes), 115.
, Jno. (Indep. Cy.), 186.
, Thos., 331.
, Wm., 78, 329, 392.
Walkirshaw, Jas., 88, 241, 333.
, Robt., 212.
Waller, Mat., 96, 337.
, Robt., 35.
Wallis, Ale.K., 365.
, Fairfax, 248.
, Geo., 49.
, Robt., 197, 248.
Staniford, 264, 267.
V\'alpole, Robt. (3rd Foot Guards), 59, 389.
, Robt. (Secretary at War), 18o.
Walsh, Hen., 153.
, Jas., 37.
, Phil. (Lillingston's Regt. of Foot),
148.
, Phil. (Carroll's Regt. of Horse), 261,
Ralph, 146, 347.
Walter, Chas., 101, 341.
Walters, Mich., 291.
Walton, (— ). See Walton, Thos.
, Jno., 180.
,Thos., 127.
, Wm., 286.
Wandell, Archibald Douglas, Lord, 207 bis,
209 bis, 379 bis. See Forfar, Earl of.
Waudesford, Geo., 186, 256.
Wansborough, Brudeiial, Wansborough, Bru-
denell, 88, 333.
, Col. Wm., 333.
, Capt. Wm., 142.
Wansell, Thos., a8.
Wants, (— ), 368.
Warburtou, Peter, 355.
Ward, (.:romwell, 254, 25.5.
, David. 195.
, Ric, 1 10 'tis.
. INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
453
Wardlaw, Gilb., 180.
Wardour, Tomkyns, 27, 307.
Waring, Ric, 19.
Warner, Hen., 149.
Warnes, Jacob, 238.
Warquin, Dan., 44.
Warr, Jonathan, 138, 166.
Warre, Jno., 316.
Warren, Edw., 368.
, Jno., 56.
Robt.,a2, 262.
, Talbot, 81.
, Thos., 191.
Washington, Jno., 43.
Watkius, Fleetwood, 118.
, Capt. Geo., 168.
... , Ens. Geo., 372, 381.
, Hen., 300, 392.
, Brigdr.-Gen. Wm., 18, 381.
, Ens. Wm., 217.
Watlington, Jas., 285, 287.
Watson, Humph., 240.
, Jonas, 304.
, Wm., 248.
Watts, (— ), 364.
Jas., 158.
, Thos., 148, 149.
Wauchope, And., 33, 314.
Wanton. See Walton.
Wayte, Eras., 133.
Weaver, Lemuel, 238.
Webb, (— ), 385.
, Burlace, 327.
, Edm., 331.
Jno. (Govr. of Upnor Castle), 182,
188.
, Ens. Jno., 381.
, Jno. Richmond, 17, 183, 299, 327.
, Richmond, 127, 128.
, Thos., 118, 195.
, Trevor, 143.
Webber, (— ), 256.
W^ebster, Edw., 7 1 .
Weddal, Wm„ 335.
Wedderburn, David, 158, 370.
Weeks, Carew, 128.
, Thos., 169.
Weir, Wm., 63, 323.
Welch, Jas., 316.
Weld, Thos., 145 bis, 349.
Weldon, Thos., 255.
Wells, (— ), 368.
, Robt., 188.
, Walt., 312.
Welsh, Geo., 84.
Luke, 14B.
, Wm., 187.
Wemyss, Jno., 98, 339, 357.
Wentworth, ( — ). .See infra.
, Wm., 381, 389.
Wescombe. See Westcombe.
West, Jno., 173, 383.
, Ric, 237.
, Robt., 168.
, Wm., 266.
Westby, Wm., 113.
Westcombe, Ant., 182, 184 ter.
Westou, Herb., 148.
Whaley, (— ), 369.
, Bernard, 148.
Wbaples, Jos., 37.
Wharton, Jno., 78.
, Robt., 138.
, Thos.,'Earl of, 229.
Wm., 351.
Wharwood (or Whorwood), Brome, 107, 380.
Wheatley, Jno., 274.
, Mich., 153.
Wheeler (or Wheler), (— ), 198,386.
, (-), 367.
, And., alias Pitcairne, 19, 318.
, Eras., 55.
, Thos., 383.
Whetham, (— ). See Whetham, Thos.
, Jno., 234, 390.
, Thos , 18, 20, 220, 239.
Whichcot, Ben., 184.
Whinyates, Chas., 37, 56.
Whiston, Jas., 86, 331 bis.
Whitaker, Hen., 307.
Wm., 224.
White, Chas., 158.
, Hugh, 130.
, Ignatius, 186.
, Jas. (Col. Hill's Regt. of Foot),
365.
, Jas (Royal Regt. of Foot), 63, 322.
, Jas. (Welsh Fusiliers), 101.
, Cornet Jno., 30, 310.
Surgeon, 341.
, Mor., 316.
, Preston, 164.
, Ric. (Maccartney's Regt. of Foot),
158.
, Ric. (Bowles's Regt. of Foot), 155.
, Solomon, 71.
, Chaplain, Thos., 75.
, Capt. Thos., 254.
, Lieut. Thos., 325.
Whitehall, Jno., 355.
Whitehalse, (— ), 368.
Whitfield, Chas., 186.
Ralph, 101, 341.
, Ric, 212.
Whiting, Jno., 96, 337.
, Wm., 284.
454
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Whitley, Roger, 156.
, Thos., 153.
Whitmore, Art., 139.
, Edw., 139.
, Geo., 197, 386.
Whitney, (— ), 205.
, Hen., 88.
, Shugborough, 88 bis, 333.
, Thos., 197, 300, 331.
Whitshed, Sam. ; Witsted, Sam., 77, 389.
Whitworth, Jno., 233.
, Ric, 28 bis, 258.
Wborwood. See Wharwood,
Wichalls, Thos., 128 bis.
Wichalse, (— ), 368.
Wickham, Jas., 84.
Juo., 157.
Widdows, Jno., 79.
Wigham, Robt., 226.
Wightman, Jno., 89, 389,
, Jos., 18, 89, 220,
Wightwick, Chas., 118,
Wilcock, Nathan, 76.
Wilcox, Solomon, 160,
Wildgoose, ( — ), 385.
VVilkie, Chas., 212.
, , Robt., 63, 323.
Wilkins, Ben., 92.
Wilkinson, Wm., 291.
Wilks, Chas., 127.
Williams, Bloom, 46,
, Chas. (3rd Life Guards), 23.
Chas. (SVills's Marines), 115.
, Chris., 133 bis.
, Edw., 162.
, Jno., 190.
, Ric, 155.
, Solomon, 78,
,Thos., 127.
Williamson, Surgeon Adam, 347.
, Capt. Adam, 347, 392.
, Eras., 325.
Hen., 248.
Willis, Chas., 172.
Willoughby, And , 137, 368,
, Chichester, 137,
, Hen., 158,
, Ric, 137.
Wills, Major-Gen. Chas., 17, 181, 386.
, Lieut. Charles, 115.
, Edw., 385.
,Ric, 337.
, Wm., 168, 385.
Wilmer, Geo., 318.
Wilshire, Jno., 248.
Wilson, (— ),371.
, Alex., 118, 119,
, Bernard, 96.
Wilson — cont.
Hugh, 124, 125 bis.
, Jno. (Coldstream Guards), 55.
, Jno. (Col. Preston's Regt. of Fool),
345.
, Juo. (Col. Wynne's Regt, of Foot),
241, 390.
, Robt. (Inniskilling Regt. of Foot).
233 bis.
Robt. (Brasier's Regt. of Foot), 253,
, Robt. (Queen's Regt. of Horse), 307,
, 8am., 68, 325.
, Thos., 256 bis.
Wilton, Thos., 86.
Wiltshire, Jno., 116.
Windham (or Wyndham), Jno., 252.
Wm., 379.
, Sr. Wm., Bart., 183.
Windram, Geo., 372.
Windress, Wm., 146, 347.
Windsor, And. See Windsor, Andrews.
.Andrews, 19, 107,318.
, Thos., Visct., 29, 224,
Windus, Edw., 84.
Wingfield, Geo., 351.
, Hen., 94, 335,
, Robt., 75. 327.
Winniugton, Edw., 122.
Winsley, Geo., 186, 187,
Winton, Thos., 187 bis.
Wise, Josh., 148, 155.
Wiseman, Chas., 307.
Withall, Ben., 47.
Witherington, Wm., 241,
Withers, Geo., 267, -366.
, Henry, 299, 318,
, Hunt, 19, 267,
, Jno., 89, 389.
Wittewrong, Jas., 257,
,Sr. Jno., Bt., 257,
, Jno., 257.
Wolfe, Edw., 145, 349,
, Walt., 144,351.
Wolseley, Jas., 365.
, Wm., 40.
Wolstenholrae, Harvey; Wolsteuholme, Her-
vey, 49, 318.
Wood, Aaron, 309.
, Cornelius, 299, 309.
, Jas., 226 bis.
, Pat., 217.
, Paul, 347 bis.
, Thos. (Handasyde's Regt. of Foot),
100.
,Thos.(LordS]ane'sRegt. of Foot), 250.
, Wm., 385.
Woodhouse, Thos., 96, 337.
Woodside, (— ), 388.
Woodward, (— ), 241.
INDEX TO COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
455
Woodyear, Greenhill, 25.
Woogan (or Wogan), Win., 138.
Woolet, Dan, 366.
Wordie, Jno., 214.
Worlock, Wm., 144, 351.
Worthington, Ric. (Col. C. Chiirchill's Ma-
rines), 130.
Ric. (Liilingston's Regt.), 148.
Ric. (Godfrey's Regt.), 333.
Wortley, Jno., alias Montague, 105.
Wray, Cecil, 110.
, Chris.. 194.
Geo., 122.
Wright, (— ),257.
, (— ), 369.
, Edmund, 21.
, Jas. (Col. Livesay's Regt. of Foot),
82.
, Jas. (Brigadier Gorges's Regt. of
Foot), 138.
, (Whiting's Regt. in America), 284,
287.
, Jno. (Artillery Train), 304.
, Jno. (Chaplain), 184.
, Mat. (Col. Livesay's Regt.), 82.
, Mat. (Earl of Portmore's Regt), 67,
109.
, Ric. 174.
Wroth, Chas., 148.
, Hen., 25.
, Robt., 18, 379.
Wybault, Jas., 230.
Wyburnbury, Rowland, 285, 287.
Wyche, G»o., 261.
Wylett, Chas., 119.
Wympry, (— ), 369.
Wyndham, ( — ). See Wyndham, Jno.
, Jno., 65, 389.
,Thos., 184, 199.
, Wm. See Windham.
Wynne, Jno., 241 bis.
, Major-General Owen, 17.
, Capt. Owen, 241.
Ens. Owen, 241.
Robt., 84.
, Wm., 231.
Wynyard, Jno., 383.
Wyvill, (— ), 386.
, Wm., 166.
Yarborough, Jno., 365.
, Stanhope, 105, 130.
Yard, Thos., 118 bis.
, Walter, 135.
Yate, Jno., 181.
Young, (— ), 388.
, Jno., 335.
, Jon., 110.
, Jos., 94 bis, 335.
, Mat., 174.
, Robt., 212.
, Thos., 60.
Zambe, Count Falkier, 92.
Zulestein, Zulestyn, Zuylestein, Maurice, 143,
168.
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