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A42595 A General and compleat list military of every commission-officer of horse and foot now commanding His Majesties land-forces of England (excepting the un-regimented companies) as also the proper distinctions of their cloathings, badges of honour, and colours of each troop and regiment : the names of the chief officers of the ordinance, and other officers belonging to the army : with a list of the royal band of gentlemen-pentioners and yeomen of the King's guard of his body : of the governours, lt. governours, and deputy-governours, throughout the kingdom : as establish't at the time of the revew upon Putney-Heath, the first of October, 1684 : as also an account of the said revew, &c. 1684 (1684) Wing G487; ESTC R14469 12,033 23

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A GENERAL AND COMPLEAT LIST MILITARY OF Every Commission-Officer of HORSE and FOOT Now Commanding His Majesties Land-Forces OF ENGLAND Excepting the Un-Regimented Companies AS ALSO The Proper Distinctions of their Cloathings Badges of Honour and Colours of each Troop and Regiment The Names of the Chief Officers of the Ordnance and other Officers belonging to the Army WITH A LIST Of the Royal Band of Gentlemen-Pentioners and Yeomen of the KING'S Guard of his Body Of the Governours Lt. Governours and Deputy-Governours throughout the Kingdom A● Establish't at the time of the Revew upon PUTNEY-HEATH the First of October 1684. As also an ACCOUNT of the said Revew c. LONDON Printed by J. Gain for Nathan Brooks ● Thomas Knapton's next Door to the Flying-Horse in Upper Moor-Fields 1684. TO THE READER FOr fear these Essays of Military Lists after all the unspeakable Drudgeries undergone to Collect and digist them into those Methods they are now publish't with should nevertheless in the first place not afford their managing Reader Drums and Trumpets enough for his Money nor in the second place afford their happy Author a ratling round vent enough of the whole Impression for his Pains which comes all to one Reckoning Are you Gentlemen who had perhaps rather read Men then Books without any further cutting upon good Nature bid most heartily welcome to make the Meal up with a Treat from Putney-Heath whose Camp and manner of Encamping described by an Eye Witness on the first of October 1684 is here over and above served up Gratis when but pleased to pay for the Dish you have it in That way endeavouring rather to give you all your B●llys-full if possible in the stead of some Meagre Advertisement garnish't with an hundred small Peccavi's to no purpose for unavoidable great Faults in all undertakings of this Nature indeed of all our standing Dish●● the most naus●ous whose craving sort of Rosemary some few may chan●● to look at but tasted of by no Body The major part then of those his Majesties Forces not moving from their Posts of present Duty of whom these scattering Sheets attempt to give the World some little light The remaining part quartered near hand Encamped the first of October upon Putney-Heath Officer and Souldier parading there not in less Gay and Splendid then in a Martial Equipage The Horse that day consisted of the three Troops of Guards and of their three of Granadiers of the Earl of Oxford's Regiment of Horse-Guards and the Lord Churchil's Regiment of Dragoons The Foot of two Battalions form'd from the Royal Regiment of Guards and their Granadiers of one Battalion from the Cole-stream Regiment of Guards and Granadiers of one Battalion from the Earl of Dunbarton's and their Granadiers and lastly of one from the Admiral Regiment The Horse and Foot imbodied and drawn in a continued Line took their proper Post upon a rising Ground in length from Right to Left near a Mile and half viz. from the Red House near the Bowling-Green extended cross the Heath and fronting to the River The Horse at their usual depth made four Squadrons vpon the Right Wing of which the Troops of Guards made three and their Granadiers one Th● Left Wing of Horse in the like manner made four Squadrons whereof my Lord of Oxford's Regiment formed two and my Lord Churchil's Dragoons the other The three Troops of Guards flanking in that Figure upon the Right of the main Body My Lord of Oxford's and my Lord Churchil's Regiments flanking it on the Left in all of Horse eight Squadrons each consisting of two Hundred The Admiral 's Battalion as youngest in the Field took their Post in the Centre of the Line The two Battalions of the Royal Regiment of Guards and Granadiers being drawn upon the Admiral 's Right were immediately Flanck't by the right Wing of Horse my Lord Dunbarton's Battalion and Granadiers being Posted on the Admiral 's Left and upon my Lord Dunbarton's Left was drawn the Colestream Battalion of Guards and Granadiers which the Left Wing of Horse immediately Flanck't All the Foot at their Order drawn four deep consisted of five Battalions each of eight Companies The Colestream my Lord Dunbarton's and the Admiral 's Battalions successively Exercised all three by Beat of Drum the Military Postures of Pike Sword and Musket every man dexterously discharging their Duties with an exact and general Readiness to the great Delight and Satisfaction of their Majesties and Royal Highnesses vouchsafing all the time of Exercise to grace their Arms with the Honour of their Presence The other two Battalions of the Royal Regiment had not fell short of the like Performance if Illness of Weather when they just intended it had not prevented The Day proving wet and showry was a general Impediment from proceeding at that time to any other Motions Customary upon the like Revews All Decampt sooner than otherwise they would have done The total Horse and Foot which then Rendivouz'd were above four Thousand advantagiously Trained and well clad Men. Commanded in the Field for that days Generalship by the Right Honourable the Earl of Craven ERRATA Page 5. l. 31. for differec't read differenc't p. 6. l. 20. f. Tho. Slingsby r. Sir Tho. Slin●s●y p. 12. l. 2. f. Laudstream r. Cauldstream p. 16. l. 14. f. Ba●ton r. Payton Both Author and Printer will mend their Hands should Encouragement be given for a Second Edition and the Un-Regimented Companies supplied A List of the ROYAL BAND of GENTLEMEN-PENTINOERS by the Right Honourable THEOPHILUS Earl of HUNTINGTON Commanded in Chief Theophilus Earl of Huntington Captain The Honourable Francis Vilars Lieutenant Sir Tho. Bloodworth Bar. Standard-bearer William Thomas Clerk of the Cheque Gentlemen Pentioners Thomas Hales Sir Tho. ●oe Knight Anthony Gawdy Hugh Teient Sir Robert Dacrees Knight Roger Conisby Abraham Clark John Hubbard John West William Ashton John Barnard Walter Baker George Farington Edward Courthrop Charles Gostwick Edward Glynn Sir Gerard Fleetwood Knight David Vivian Thomas Frances Charles Cludd Sir Tho. Knivefton Baronet Chistopher Turner William Rowley Edward Mainard Peter Lock John Estcourt Lancelot Lake Richard Willis Thomas Manning William Morgan Bernard Turner Ambrose Sycom Sir Theop. Janson Baronet John Cooper Charnock Heron Abraham Duplex Henry Bynn Thomas Orme Mil●s Marsh John Hastings Richard Child Gent. Harbinger The Royal Band of Gentlemen-Pentioners consists of Forty Gentlemen besides Officers the usual Arms they do Duty with are gilt Battle-Axes Their Standard is St. Georges Cross in a Field-Argent with four Bends The Captains pay is One Thousand Pound yearly The Lieutenants Five Hundred Pound Standard-bearers Three Hundred and Ten Pound Clerk of the Cheques One Hundred and Twenty Pound To each Gentleman of the Band One Hundred Pound yearly A List of the Commission-Officers and Yeomen of his Majesties Guard of his Body commanded by the Right Honourable George Lord Viscount Grandison George Lord Grandison Captain Thomas Howard Lieutenant Henry Dutton Colt Ensign Exempts William Houghton Sir Herbert Whaly Thomas Orme Robert Sares The Honourable Charles Villars Clerk of the Cheque Yeomen Richard Dewel Yeomen-Ushers William Sherloc Yeomen-Ushers Richard Roiston Matthew Leper Edward Finch
Robert Leviston Matthew Smelt younger Lt. Ens Jo. Bannerman John White Capt. Robert Car William White younger Lt. Ens Ja. Poor George Murray Capt. Adam Cunningham Wm. Owen younger Lt. Ens Jo. Mackultoch Ld. Geo. Murray Capt. Wm. Barclay Dav. Mac Adam younger Lt. Ens Ja. Grant Alex. Cunningham Capt. Alex. Person John Maxwell younger Lt. Ens Geo. Hamilton The State-Major or Staff-Officers of this Regiment of Foot Rotheric Mackenzie Chaplain Murdo Mackenzie Adjutant J. Broomer Quar. Mast Mar. Franc. Beaulieu Chirurgeon Chir. Mate Char. Price Drum Major One Piper belonging to the Colone'ls Company This Regiment of Foot consists of 21 Companies has 2 Lieutenants to each Company 3 Serjeants 3 Corporals and 2 Drums establish't distinguish't by red Coats lined white Sashes white with a white Fringe Breeches and Stocking light grey Granadiers distinguish't by Caps lined white the Lions face proper crown'd Flys St. Andrews Cross with Thistle and Crown circumscribed in the centre Nemo me impune lacesset A List of all Commission and Staff-Officers in the Queen's Regiment of Foot commanded by the Hon ble PIERCY KIRK Piercy Kirk Colonel Marmaduke Bointon Lieutenant Colonel Sir James Lesley Major Captains Lieutenants Ensigns The Colonel's Company commanded by Capt. Lt. William Berry Capt. Lt. Ens Samuel Atkins The Lt. Colonels Company commanded by Lt. George Westcomb Ens Mountague The Major's Company commanded by Lt. Henry Withers Ens John Fairborne John Giles Capt. Lt. Jenken Thomas Ens Jo. Mortimore Thomas St. John Capt. Lt. William Webster Ens Jo. Synhouse Brent Ely Capt. Lt. John Wingfield Ens David Roach Henry Rowe Capt. Lt. Charles Gerard Ens Antho. La Pinitiere George Wingfield Capt. Lt. James Adams Ens John Fitzgerald Thomas Barbour Capt. Lt. Richard Law Ens Ewald Tusteen William Mathews Capt. commanding the Granad Lt. Rich. Billin Lts. of Granad   Lt. George Kirk Lts. of Granad   The State-Major or Staff-Officers of the Queen's Regiment William Stauton Adjutant William Powny Quarter-Master Edward Hughs Chaplain John Wylye Chirurgeon The Queens Regiment consists of ten Companies exclusively besides the Granadiers flyes a red Cross bordered white and Rays as the Admiral 's in a green Field with her Majesties Royal Cypher in the Centre A List of all Commission and Staff-Officers in the Lord High Admiral of England's His ROYAL HIGHNESS the Duke of YORK and Albany's Marittime Regiment of Foot commanded by the Hon ble Sir CHARLES LITTLETON Sir Charles Littleton Colonel Oliver Niclas Lt. Colonel Richard Bagett Major Captains Lieutenants Ensigns The Colonels Company commanded by Capt. Lt. Robert Craford Capt. Lt. Ens Philomon Powell The Lt. Cols Company commanded by Lt. Edmond Yarbourg Ens Antho. Townsend The Major's Company commanded by Lt. Theophilact Blechenden Ens William Person George Littleton Capt. Lt. Edmond Wilson Ens Ja. Man Sir Tho. Cutler Capt. Lt. Robert Lloid Ens John H●ll Edw. Nott Capt. L. Fran. Hoblin Ens Alex. Erwin Fran. Ezord Capt. Lt. Fra. Butler Ens Tho. Man Edw. Harris Capt. L● John Thorn Ens William Somer Sam. Scudamore Capt. Lt. George Rook. Ens Gilbert Simons Chichester Wray Capt. Lt. Hen. Hewys Ens George Littleton Cha. Herbert Capt. Lt. Tho. Whaly Ens Fra. Ezord Edmond Plowden Capt. Lt. William Oglethorpe Ens Jo. Whaley State-Major or the Staff-Officers of the Admiral-Regiment Richard Beauvoir Adjutant Tobias Legrose Quart-master Samuel Tatham Chirurg John Tatham Chirurgmate The Admiral 's Regiment consists of twelve Companies without Granadiers coated yellow lined red flyes the red Cross with Rays of the Sun issuing from each angle of the Cross or A List of all Commission and Staff-Officers in the Holland Regiment of Foot commanded by the Right Honourable JOHN Earl of MULGRAVE Knight of the most noble Order of the Garter John Earl of Mulgrave Colonel Sir Tho. Ogle Lt. Colonel James Sterling Major Captains Lieutenants Ensigns The Colonel's Company commanded by Capt. Lt. John Bristow Capt. Lt. Ens John King The Lt. Col. Company commanded by Lt. Hen. Holt Ens Jo. Skrimpton The Major's Company commanded by Lt. Francis Sterling Ens Fra. Rogers Sir John Berry Capt. Lt. Fran. Williamson Ens Richard Moore Hen. Boade Capt. Lt. Hen. Bayton Ens Jo. Meules Cha. Manwaring Capt. Lt. Tho. Sanders Ens Ehud Boad Ewd. Fitz Patrick Capt. Lt. Bernard Boutell Ens Antho. Alix Fran. Collingwood Capt. Lt. Edw. 〈◊〉 Ens Jo. Prideux Sir William Wheeler Capt. Lt. Hen. Feilding Ens Tho. Smith Herbert Throgmorton Capt. Lt. John Martin Ens Mich. Richardson Andrew Birch Capt. Lt. Richard Boulton Ens Fra. Foster Humphry Barington Lt. George Pilkinton Ens Oliver Luke The State-Major or Staff-Officers of the Holland Regiment J●rvas Rouse Adjutant John Wormal Quart-mast and Marshal Ja. Peirce Chirurg _____ Chirurg Mate ●he Holland Regiment consists of twelve Companies without Granadiers Coated 〈◊〉 lines with a Flesh Colour flies the Red Cross bordered White in a Green ●●●●d A List of all Commission and Staff-Officers in her Royal Highnesses the Dutches of YORK and ALBANYS Regiment of Foot commanded by the Hon ble CHARLES TRELAWNY Charles Trelawny Colonel Charles Churchil Lt. Colonel Zachariah Tiffen Major Captains Lieutenants Ensigns The Colonel's Company commanded by Capt. Lt. William Davis Capt. Lt. Ens John Bedford The Lt. Cols Company commanded by Lt. Gerge Bynn Ens William Wharton The Major's Company commanded by Lt. Hen. Paget Ens Hen. Tiffin Hen. Trelawny Capt. Lt. John Malham Ens Wolfern Cornwall Charles Fox Capt. Lt. John Cole Ens Peircy Kirke Edw. Griffin Capt. Lt. Stephen Hobson Ens Sam. Arnott Edw. Hastings Capt. Lt. Tho. Atkinson Ens La Bruce John Strode Capt. Lt. Fran. Nicolson Ens John Avery Edw. Saville Capt. Lt. Tho. Lucy Ens Emmanuel Hobbs Hayman Rook Capt. Lt. John Hedger Ens Fra. Wyvitt Charles Johnson Capt. of a Company of Granadiers Lt. Hen. Davis   Lt. William Ghames   The State-Major or Staff-Officers of the Dutchesses Regiment Charles Carole Adiutant Sam. Rich Quarter-Master Henry Muslo Chirurg John Bynn Chirurg Mate Consists of ten Companies exclusively besides the Company of Granadiers which attends this Regiment It flies a Red Cross in a Yellow-Field bordered White with Rays as that of the Admiral 's with her Royal Highnesses Cypher in the Center A List of all Governours Lieutenant Governours and Deputy Governours c. Governours Lt. Governours Deputy-Governours His Grace Henry Duke of New-Castle Governour of Berwick The Honourable Raph. Widdrington Deputy-Governour of Berwick Sir John Fenwick Baronet Governour of Holy Island   The Right Honourable Edw. Lord Morp●th Governour of Carlislle   The Right Honourable Tho. Earl of Plimouth Governour of the Block-houses Town and County of Hull Captain Lionel Coply Lieutenant-Governour of the Block-Houses and Town of Hull Sir John Reresby Baronet Governour of York and Cliffords Tower   Sir Tho. Slingsby Governour of Scarborough Castle   Sir Ewd. Villars senior Governour of Tinmouth Castle Captain Hen. Miller Deputy-Governour of Tinmouth Castle His Grace the Duke of Beaufort Grvernour of Chepstow   Peter Shakerly Esq Governour of Chester Castle   The Right Honourable John Earl of Bath Governour of Plimouth and St. Nicolas Island Sir Hugh Piper Deputy-Governour of Plymouth The Right Honourable Edward Earl of Gainsbourough Governour of Portsmouth Major Hen. Slingsby Deputy-Governour of Portsmouth The Right Honourable Lord Cambden Governour of Gosper near Portsmouth   The Right Honourable Richard Lord Arundel of Trerise Governour of Pendennis Castle   Sir Robert Holmes Governour of the Isle of Wight Cowes Sandham-Fort West-Yarmouth and Carrisbrook   Sir William Godolphin Governour of Scilly Islland Capt. Godolphin Depuny Governour of Scilly The Right Honourable Christopher Lord Viscount Hatton Governour of the Isle of Guernsey Capt. George Littleton Deputy Governour of the Isle of Guernsey The Right Honourable Thomas Lord German Governour of Jersy Island Capt. Henry Boad Deputy Governour of Jersy-Island Captain Henry Holmes Governour of Hurst-Castle   Capt. Freeman Governour of Sandown Castle   Col. John Strode Governour of Dover and Cinque Ports   Sir Thomas Daniel Governour of one of the Forts under Dover-Castle   Capt. Rich. Noadward Governour of another Fort under Dover Castle   Sir Char. Littleton Governour of Sheerness Capt. Robert Crawford Deputy Governour of Sherness Sir Roger Manly Governour of Languard Fort.   The Honoura●le Sackville Tufton Governour of Tilbury 〈◊〉 Gravesend Capt. Robert St. Clair Lt. Governour of Tilbery and Gravesend Capt. Robert Minors Governour of Vpner Castle   Sir Edmund Seymour Bar. Governour of Dartmouth   The Right Hon ble Wm. Lord Allington Const of the Tower   Capt. Tho. Check Lieutenant of the Tower   Hia Grace Henry Duke of Norfolk Governour and Constable of his Majesties Castle of Windsor Capt. Charles Potts Deputy Governour of his Majesties Castle of Windsor