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A75440 An account of the principal officers, civil and military, of England, in the year 1699 1699 (1699) Wing A342C; ESTC R230794 6,766 1

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Chair Sir Salathiel Lovell Kt. Recorder Sir Peter Daniel Kt. Aldermen below the Chair Sir John Parsons Kt. Aldermen below the Chair Sir Richard Levitt Kt. Aldermen below the Chair Sir William Gore Kt. Aldermen below the Chair Sir Thomas Cook Kt. Aldermen below the Chair Sir James Houblon Kt. Aldermen below the Chair Sir Thomas Abney Kt. Aldermen below the Chair Sir William Hedges Kt. Aldermen below the Chair Sir Joseph Smart Kt. Aldermen below the Chair Sir Owen Buckingham Kt. Aldermen below the Chair Sir Thomas Rawlinson Kt. Aldermen below the Chair Sir Robert Bedingfield Kt. Aldermen below the Chair Withers Esq Aldermen below the Chair Sheriffs Sir William Gore Kt. Sir Joseph Smart Kt. Chamberlain Sir Thomas Cuddon Kt. Common Serjeant Henry Crispe Esq Town-Clerk John Goodfellow Esq Comptroller of the Chamber Nicholas Wilmot Esq Judges of the Sheriffs-Court James Munday Esq Duncan Dee Esq Secondaries Edward Trotman Esq Zachary Foxhall Esq Officers of the Tower of London The Right Honourable Robert Lord Lucas Governour Collonel John Farewell Lieutenant-Governour Officers of the Ordnance Master-General of the Ordnance The Right Honourable Henry Earl of Rumney Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance Sir Henry Goodrick Kt. John Charlton Surveyor-General Christopher Musgrave Esq Clerk of the Ordnance Keeper of His Majesty's Stores William Mecsters Esq Clerk of the Deliveries James Louther Esq Treasurer and Paymaster The Honourable Henry Mordant Esq Chief Engineer Sir Martin Beckman Officers of the Mint Isaac Newton Esq Warden Thomas Neal Esq Master Worker Thomas Hall Assistant to the Master Worker Comptrollers of the Mint Thomas Mollineux Esq Charles Mason Esq Assay Master Daniel Brattle Esq Keeper of the Records within the T'ower William Petit Esq Keeper of the Records of State Sir Joseph Williamson Kt. A List of the Lords Lieutenants of the several Counties of England Bedford and Cambridge William Duke of Bedford Berks Norfolk Surrey and City of Norwich Henry Duke of Norfolk Bucks John Earl of Bridgwater Cheshire and City of Chester Richard Earl of Rivers Warden of the Cinque Ports Henry Earl of Rumney Cornwal Charles Earl of Radnor Cumberland Westmorland Charles Earl of Carlisle Devonshire and City of Exon Thomas Earl of Stamford Derby William Duke of Devonshire Lord Steward of His Majesty's Houshold Dorset Charles Duke of Bolton Durham and Northumberland Richard Earl of Scarborough Essex Awbrey Earl of Oxford South-Wales viz. Pembroke Carmarthen Cardigan Brecknock Glamorgan Radnor Haverford and Monmouth shire Thomas Earl of Pembroke North Wales viz. Anglesey Carnarvan Denbigh Flint Merioneth Montgomery Charles Earl of Macclesfield Gloucester and Bristol Charles Earl of Berkley Herefordshire Charles Duke of Shrewsbury Huntingtonshire Charles Earl of Manchester Kent and City of Canterbury Henry Earl of Rumney Lancaster Charles Earl of Macclesfield Leicestershire John Earl of Rutland Lincolnshire and City of Lincoln Robert Earl of Lindsey Middlesex William Duke of Bedford in the Minority of the Marquiss of Tavistock Northamptonshire Charles Earl of Peterborough and Monmouth Nottinghamshire John Duke of Newcastle Oxon Thomas Lord Wharton Portland Benn●t Lord Sherrara Salop Francis Earl of Bradford Somersetshire James Duke of Ormond Hampshire and Town of Southampton Charles Duke of Bolton Staffordshire William Lord Paget Suffolk Charles Lord Cornwallis Sussex Charles Earl of Dorset and Middlesex Tower and Hamlets Robert Lord Lucas Warwick George Earl of Northampton Wilts Thomas Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery Worcestershire and City of Worcester Charles Duke of Shrewsbury All Yorkshire and City of York Thomas Duke of Leeds Constables and Governours of Castles and Garrison'd Places Berwick Baumorice-Castle Richard Lord Buckley Constable Canarvan-Castle Charles Earl of Radnor Constable Carlisle Charles Earl of Carlisle Chester Collonel Roger Kerby Dover and Cinque-Ports Henry Earl of Rumney Gravesend and Tilbury Collonel William Selwin Guernsey Christopher Viscount Hatton Holy-Island Vacant by the Death of Major-General Levison Governour Harleigh-Castle Charles Nicolas Eyre Esq Constable Hull and Block-house Thomas Duke of Leeds Hurst-Castle Samuel Pitman Esq Jersey Island Lord Jermin Landguard-Fort Collonel Jones St. Maws-Castle Hugh Boscawen Esq Pendennis-Castle Sir Bevill Granville Plymouth and St. Nicholas-Island Charles Trelawny Esq Portsmouth Major-General Erle Sandgate-Castle Coll. Hen. Oxenden Sandon-Castle Collonel Tho. Marsh Sheerness Robert Crauford Esq Scilly-Island Godolphin Esq Tinmouth-Castle Henry Villers Esq Tilbury Brigadier Selwin Tower of London Robert Lord Lucas Upnor-Castle Collonel Rouss Walmore-Castle Sir Abrah Jacob Gov. Isle of Wight John Lord Cutts Windsor-Castle Henry Duke of Nofolk Constable Calshot-Castle William Knaston Esq Deal-Castle Admiral Aylmer Governors of his Majesty's Territories in America New England New York and New Hampshire Richard Earl of Bellomont Virginia Sir Edmond Andros Maryland Coll. Francis Nicholson Barbados the Honorable Ralph Gray Esq Jamaica Sir William Beeston Leward Islands Col. Christ Coddrington Bermudas Samuel Day Esq Hudson's-Bay Capt. James Knight MILITARY Horse-Guards First-Troop 181. The Earl of Albermarle Col. and Capt. Lieutenant-Collonel Staples Lieutenant-Collonel Ogleby Major Morgan Vere Earl of Westmorland The Second Troop 181. Duke of Ormond Collonel and Capt. Sir Tho. Smith Lieutenant-Collonel Lieutenant-Collonel Poultny Major Boyle Major Joslyn Third Troop 181. Earl Rivers Collonel and Captain Lieutenant-Collonel Compton Lieutenant-Collonel Baynes Majors Belkew and Lord Paston The Names of the Field-Officers of the Army in England The Earl of Oxford's Royal Regiment of Horse 9. Troops 36 in a Troop 390. Sir Fr. Compton Lieutenant-Collonel Major Bode Queen's Regiment 9 Troops 36 each 390 Major General Lumly Col. and Capt. Lieutenant-Col Palmer Major Crowder Brigadier Windham's Regiment 6 Troops 34 each 248. Lieutenant-Collonel Palmes Major Davenport Earl of Arran's Regiment 6 Troops 34 each 248. Lieutenant-Collonel Pope Major Kellum Collonel Wood's Regiment 6 Troops 34 each 248. Lieutenant-Collonel Moreton Major Fetherstone Duke of Schomberg's Regiment 6 Troops 34 each 248. Lieutenant-Collonel Coot Major Sibourg Earl of Macklesfield's Regiment 6 Troops 34 each 248. Lieutenant-Collonel Wharton Count d' Paulin Major Brigadier Chomley's Troop of Granadiers 176. Lieutenant Coll. Ireton Major Guy Dragoons Lord Raby's Royal Regiment 6 Troops 38 each 283. Lieutenant-Collonel Killegrew Major 〈…〉 Queen 's Regiment Collonel Lloyd 6 Troops 38 each 283. Lieutenant-Collonel Gore Major Kelly Earl of Essex's Regiment 8 Troops 38 each 283. Lieutenant Collonel Hawker Major Holdgace FOOT First Regiment of Guards 28 Companies 40 each in all 1383. Earl of Rumney Collonel Coll. Withiers Lieutenant-Collonel Coll. Shrimton Major Coldstream Regiment of Guards 14 Companies 40 each 694. Lord Cutts Collonel Coll. Matthews Lieutenant-Collonel Coll. Matthews Major Royal Regiment 26 Companies 40 each 1040 Brigadier Selwyn's Regiment 10 Companies 36 each 445. Lieutenant-Collonel Billing Major Dove Major-General Churchill's the same Lieutenant-Collonel Peyton Major Negus Bregadier Trelawny's Regim the same Lieutenant-Collonel Rook. Major Caryll Price 3 d. LONDON Printed for Abel Roper at the Black Boy over against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street 1699.