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ENGLISH  ARMY  LISTS  AND  COMMISSION  REGISTIilRS, 

leei— 1714. 


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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. 


KYRE     &     SP^OTTIS^W^OODE, 

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THE  LIBRARY 

UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA 

SANTA  BARBARA 


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. 


VI  PREFACE. 

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 


PREFACE.  VU 

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 


VIU  PREFACE. 

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 


XU  INTRODUCTION. 

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 


INTRODUCTION.:  Xlii 

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 


liv  INTKODUCTION. 

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 


XVI  INTKODrrtTON. 

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. 


INTRODUCTION.  XVll 

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. 

S  3575.  b 


xvm  INTRODUCTION. 

^  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 


INTRODUCTION.  ilX 

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 

b  2 


XX  INTRODUCTION. 

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.= 

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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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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. 

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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/. 

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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^. 

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1709^. 

Kens.,  3  July, 

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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. 


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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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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. 


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^*  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. 


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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, 


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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^. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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*  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 


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^  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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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'*  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. 


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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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24  June,  1708  e 

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11  July,  1708  e 

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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  /. 

5?  »  /• 

5>  '>  / 

/• 
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Windsor,  8  Nov.  1712// 
St.  James's,  19  Nov.  1712  f. 

Kens.,  20  June,' 171 3/ 
1  Aug.   171:^/' 

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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. 


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'  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         -               „  »          /• 


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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. 


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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. 


- 

M 

e. 

- 

55 

e. 

55 

e. 

- 

>» 

e. 

- 

>J 

„          e. 

» 

„          e. 
23  Dec.  1708. 

St. 

James's, 

23  Mar.  I709j. 

»j 

J- 

55 

J- 

55 

J- 
10  Jan.  1710. 

. 

- 

10  June  1710. 

. 

. 

23  Jan.  1711. 

St. 

James's, 

11  June  1711/ 

55 

22  Jan.  1712/ 

55 

Windsor 

3  Apr.  1712/ 
,2  Nov.  1713  ^r. 

55 

16  Nov.  1713  g. 

St. 

55 

James's, 

9- 
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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


[1707-1714.], 


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. 


[1707-1714.]  COMMISSION   REGISTERS.  107 


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. 


[1707-1714.] 


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  /. 


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[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. 


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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. 

S  3675.  H 


14  ENGLISH    ARMY    LISTS   AND  [17U7-1714.] 


"  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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116  ENGLISH   ARMY    LISTS   AND  [1707-17)4] 

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. 


118  ENGLISH   ARMY   LISTS   AND  [1707-1714.] 


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. 


120  ENGLISH   AKMT   LISTS    AND  [1707-1714] 

'*  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. 


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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. 


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^'^  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. 


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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, 


[I707-1714.J  COMMISSION    REGISTERS.  129 


^' 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. 


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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. 

€. 

-  Windsor,  15  July' 1  708  e. 
Christopher,  20  Nov.  1 708  A. 

2  June  1709e. 

IG  June  1701)  e. 

e. 

„  e. 

-  Antigua,  y  Aug.  1709/. 

-  1  Oct.  1709  e. 

-  1  Nov.  1709  p. 
25  Nov.  1709  <>. 

St.  James's,  9  Dec.  1709^. 
-20  Dec.  1 709  e. 

„  <•• 

1709?] 

St.  James's,  11  May  1710^. 

9- 
„  1  June  1710^. 

».  »  9- 

„  30  Dec.  1710/. 

'i  7  Mar.  1711/ 

5  Apr.  1711/ 

-  Windsor,  4  July  1711/ 

H'pton  Ct.,  14  Nov.  I7n  ff. 

„  M  9- 

St.  James's,  27  Nov.  1711/ 

11  Jan.  1712/ 

/ 
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/ 

24  Mar.  1712/ 

3  Mav  1712/ 

-  Kens.,  21  May  1712/ 

-  Windsor,  6  Sept.,  1712/: 

19  Nov.  1712/ 
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COMMISSION    REGHSTKHS. 


149 


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11  Dec. 

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1713/". 

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6  Oct. 

1713/: 

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55 

13  Oct. 

1713/ 

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1713/: 

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55 

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James's, 

18  Mav 

I7l4f. 

- 

Kens. 

1  7  July 

1714/ 

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. 

)  /. 

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»/ 

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  /. 

. 

5  Mar.  1709  c. 

- 

23  Dec.  1709  c. 

- 

„    e. 

- 

e. 

- 

c. 

- 

„    c. 

- 

c. 

- 

c. 

- 

e. 

- 

„    e. 

- 

e. 

- 

e. 

- 

„    c. 

- 

„    e. 
7  Jan.  1710  c. 

- 

e. 

- 

„          e. 
1  June  1710  e. 

- 

„    e. 
e. 

[1707-1714.] 


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) 

10  Feb.  1707  t. 

-     Kens., 

25  Oct.,  1707e. 

>> 

15  Nov.  1707  c. 

5> 

31  Jan.  nOS^r. 

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7  Apr.  1708^. 

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5> 

9- 

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. 

St.  James's,  3  May 

23  May 

„        24  June 


Wiudsor,  12  July 


1708/ 

1709e. 

e. 

1709  «7. 

9- 
1709  e. 
1709^. 

9- 

9- 

1109  g. 

1709/. 

1710^. 

9- 


*  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 


1(34 


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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St.  James's,  6  Dec,  1711  /. 

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7  Dec.  1711/ 

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„          21  Dec.  1711/ 

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„        25  Apr.  1712/. 

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[1707-1714.]  COMMISSION   REGISTERS.  165 


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. 


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'*  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. 


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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. 


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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. 

»       ff-  [  „  J- 

1  Mar.  1709  e. 

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 >» 


19  Feb. 

1711/ 

1  Mar. 

1711/ 

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27  May  17*1/ 

[1707-1714.] 


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/. 

»  >>  /• 

Windsor,  28  Aug.  1711  5-. 
Barcelona,  13  Dec.  171lw». 


St.  James's, 

20  Dec. 

1711  5r. 

>j 

1  Jan. 

1712.-7. 

>» 

23  Jan. 

1712/ 

>> 

4  Feb. 

1712.9. 

» 

11  Feb. 

1712/ 

Lisbon, 

24  Mar. 

1712  /. 

St.  James's, 

14  Apr. 

1712//. 

Kens, 

.,  7  June 

1712//. 

5) 

11  June, 

1712//. 

Estremos, 

27  June 

'.  1712  /. 

Kens., 

27  June 

1712/ 

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Kens.,  28  June  1712/ 

Windsor,  31  July  1712  <?. 

1  Aug.  1712  "^r. 

„   16  Aug.  1712  5^. 

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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20  Oct.  1712/ 

23  Oct.  1712/ 

„         24  Oct.  1712/ 

J5  J»  J' 

JJ  >)  J- 

„        12  Nov.  1712/ 

St.  James's,  11  Dec.  1712^. 

16  Dec.  1712/ 

22  Dec.  1712/ 

Windsor,  25  Dec.  1712/ 

St.  James's,  20  Feb.  1713/ 

21  Mar.  1713/ 

6  Apr.  1713/ 


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Apr. 

1713m. 

VI. 

Kens.,  7  May  1713  g. 

St.  James's,  14  May  1713/ 

Kens.,  8  June  1713//. 
„        9  June  1713  pr. 

„      13  June  1713  ^r. 

„     23  June  1713/. 


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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. 
>>  >>  ^- 

„  2  Feb.  1710^7. 

6  May  1710  e. 


12  May  1710  e. 

10  Aug.  1710  e. 

„  e. 

H'pton  Ct.,  25  Oct.  1711/ 

Windsor,  25  Oct.  1711/ 
»  j>  J- 

23  Oct.  1712/ 

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/. 

/• 
10  May  1711/. 


10  Mill-.  1711/ 

/• 
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/. 
„  /• 
»         /• 


[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 
2 

;  of  Commission, 
Apr.  1713^. 

j> 

9- 

» 

9- 

» 

9- 

>> 

9- 

»> 

9- 

>» 

9- 

»> 

9- 

f> 

9- 

» 

9- 

TWO   INDEPENDENT   COMPANIES   OF   FOOT   IN   JAMAICA. 

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.] 

»         /■ 

Alex.  Hall 

[2nd    LIEUT.] 

»         /• 

Geo.  Mode 

[3rd    LIEUT.] 

.         /• 

Robt.  Rookwood  2^ 

CAPT. 

»         / 

Henry  Peirce     - 

[1st  likut.] 

.         /• 

Noel  Merchant  26 

[2nd    LIEUT.] 

„         J- 

Wm.  Hay 

[3rd    LIEUT.] 

„         f 

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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[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*. 

J>  J?  "• 

Lerida,  1  June  \1^j7  j. 

24  June  1707  o. 

-  Lerida,  24  June  1707  m. 

„  1  July  1707  i. 

»  >>  ^• 

.^  2  July  1707  i. 

Bel  ping,  19  July  1707  A. 

„  24  Jidy  1707*. 

Windsor,  19  Aug.  l7o7  e. 


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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. 

V        "    J- 
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. 

„   27  Apr.  170S  e. 
e. 


1  May  1 

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10  Ma^ 

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70S  I. 

Lisbon,  12  June  1708  /. 
Windsor,  23  Aug.  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. 


St.  James's, 

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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 

Dragoons    ---.-..- 
David  Flotard  ^s  to  be  Capt.  of  do.        - 


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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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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 

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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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[1707-17U.]                      COMMISSION   REGISTERS.  199 

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. 


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St.  James's, 

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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. 


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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. 


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»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. 


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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 


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[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. 


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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 


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[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 


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*  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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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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St.  James's, 

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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. 


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'*  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. 


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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         .         -         .         - 


25  Feb. 

1709 

e. 

>> 

€. 

» 

e. 

24  Mar. 

1709 

e. 
e. 

St.  James's,  5  Apr.  1 709  e. 

Windsor,  4  July  1709. 

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-. 

Kens.,  2  June  1712 5-. 

»  »  9- 

„     13  June  1712^. 

5'  5>  J' 

„      11  July  1712  ^r. 

j>  »  9- 

Windsor,  29  July  1712  ^r. 
16  Oct.  1713  5-. 

St.  James's,  5  Apr.  1714  s. 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


13  Oct.  1707  y. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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[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 


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[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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[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. 


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21  July  1707  y. 

London 

1,  1  Nov.  1707  y. 

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13  Jan.  1708  y. 

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29  May  I708y. 
14  July  1708  y. 

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3  Dec.  1708  y. 

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11  Feb.  1709  e. 

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24  Mar.  1709  e. 

»           c- 
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„           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. 


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[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. 

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24  May  17085^. 
3  Nov.  1708  y. 

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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^. 
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»  »        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 


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[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- 

•>■>  »  9- 

„  29  Nov.  1710  p. 

»»  >»  9- 

»»  >»  9- 

„  24  Dec.  1710^. 

.♦  »  9- 

„         20  Feb.  1711/ 

/• 

"         22  Mar.  1711/ 

22  Mar.  1711/ 

11  Apr.  1711/ 


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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. 


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[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. 


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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. 


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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- 

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[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. 


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[  „ 

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]• 
I. 
I. 

[  „ 

[         „ 
J? 

St.  James' 

]• 
k. 

]• 

I- 

s,  21  Dec.  1710  ^r. 

- 

[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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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." 


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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. 


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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." 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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, 
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