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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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as Lieuts Jenken Morgan Brigadiers Commanding as Lieuts Hen. Rimborn Subbrigadiers Commanding as Assistants to the Brgadiers Hen. Griffith Subbrigadiers Commanding as Assistants to the Brgadiers Sam. Harison Subbrigadiers Commanding as Assistants to the Brgadiers Sam. English Subbrigadiers Commanding as Assistants to the Brgadiers The State-Major or Staff-Officers belonging to this Troop c. William Roles Chaplain James Bridgeman Clerk Gabriel Jones Chirurg Jo. Seignior Trumpets Pet. Lefever Trumpets Rich. Phillips Trumpets Moses Phillips Trumpets Cornet Vanderend Kettle Drum The Granadiers attending this Troop of Guards Anthony Heyford Leuts John Vaughan Leuts two Serjts two Corpls four Hautbois two Drumbs The Duke's Troop and Granadiers the same in Pay and Number with the Queen's the Guards only distingush't by their Carbine-Belts laced with Silver upon yellow Velvet Hooses and Holdster-Caps embroidered upon Yellow with the same Cypher and Crown as the King 's The Standard and Guidon yellow Damask with his Royal Highnesse's Cypher and Coronet The Granadiers paid and clad as the King 's differec't by their Coat-Loops of Yellow upon their Breasts A List of all Commission and Staff-Officers in the Royal Regiment of Horse-Guards Commanded by the Right Hon ble AUBERY Earle of OXFORD Kt. of the most noble Order of the Garter Aubery Earl of Oxford Colonel The Hon ble Sir Fran. Compton Major Captains Lieutenants Cornets quarter-Quarter-masters Captain William Leg commanding the King 's own Troop Lt. William Wind Cor. Rowland Selsby Quar. Richd Wise Capt. Lt. Hen. Cornwell commanding the Colonel's Troop Lt. Hen. Cornwell Cor. Edward Scot Quar. George Cary The Major's Troop commanded by Lt. Cha. Adderly Cor. Hen. Norris Quar. Cha. Duncom Sir Cha. Windham Capt. Lt. Edmund Harris Cor. David Lloid Quar. Robert Bourg Edw. Sandys Capt. Lt. Edmund Turner Cor. Old●●ld Quar. Vernam The. Lucy Capt. Lt. Davenport Lucy Cor. Leigh Quar. Tho. Conisby Tho. Slingsby Capt. Lt. John Lehunt Cor. Edw. Andrews Quar. John Tuck Walter Littleton Capt. Lt. Phil. Munocks Cor. Will. Carew Quar. Walter Chetwyn The State-Major or Staff-Officers belonging to this Regiment David Lloid Adjutant Syssom Chirurgeon This Regiment of Horse-Guards consists of eight Troops each of them having besides those Commissioned-Officers above named three Corporals two Trumpets forty five private Men distinguish't by their Carbine-Belts laced with Gold upon Buff with a red edging Hooses and Holdster-Caps with the Royal Cypher embroidered upon Blew Coated and Cloaked Blew lined Red. The Colonels pay per diem as Col. and Capt. 1 l. 14 s. The Majors as Major and Captain 17 s. A Captains 11 s. A Leiutenants 10 s. Cornets 9 s. quarter-Quarter-masters 6 s. Corporals 03. Trumpets 3. A private mans pay 2 s. 6 d. The King's Troop has only a Kettle Drum which none of the other Troops have with a Standard Crimson and the Imperial Crown embroidered The Colonel's Colours flyes the Royal Cyher Crimson The Major's Gold Streams Crimson The first Troop the Rose Crown'd The second a Thistle Crown'd The third the Flower-Deluces Crown'd The fourth the Harp Crown'd The fifth the Royal Oak embroidered upon their Crimson Colours A List of all Commission and Staff-Officers in the King 's own Royal Regiment of DRAGOONS Commanded by the Right Hon ble JOHN Lord CHURCHIL The Right Hon ble John Lord Churchil Col. Edward Ld. Cornbury Lt. Col. Hugh Sutherland Maj. Cap t s Lieu t s Cornets The Colonels Troop Commanded by Capt. Lieut. Thomas Hussy Thomas Hussy C. William Hussy The Lt. Colonels Troop Commanded by Lt. Charles Ward C. Piercy Roche Alx. Mackenzie Capt. Lt. Hugh Windham C. John Cole Charles Neatby Capt. Lt. John Williams C. George Clifford John Coye Capt. Lt. Charles La Rue C. Will. Staniford Tho. Langston Capt. Lt. Fran. Langston C. Tho. Pownel The State-Major or Staff-Officers of the Regiment of Dragoons Thomas Crawly Adjutant Theobald Churchil Chaplain Hen. Hawker Quart Master Peregrine Yewel Chirurg This Royal Regiment of Dragoons consists of six Troops besides the Officers above-named each has 1 Quarter-Master 2 Serjeants 3 Corporals 2 Hautbois 2 Drums and 50 Private Men Armed with Muskets and Bayonets Coated and Cloaked red lined blew Hooses embroidered with blew and yellow upon red with the Royal Cypher Caps the same with R. Cypher The Colonels Pay of Dragoons per diem as Col. and Capt. 1 l. 6 s. Lieut. Cols Pay as Lt. Col. and Capt. 1 l. Capt. Pay 11 s. Lieut. Pay 6 s. Cornets 5 s. Quart Mast 3 s. Serjts 2. s. 6 d. Corpl's 2 s. Hautbois and Drums 2 s. Private Men 1 s. 6 d. per Diem The Colours to each Troop thus distinguish't The Colonel's the Royal Cypher and Crown embroidered upon Crimson the Lieut. Col. the Rays of the Sun proper Crown'd issuing out of a Cloud proper and is a Badge of the Black Princes The first Troop has for Colours the top of a Beacon crown'd ore with flames of Fire proper and is a Badge of Henry V. The second Troop two Estreages Feathers crown'd argent a Badge of Henry VI. The third a Rose and Pomgranate impaled leaves and stalk vert a Badge of Henry VII The fourth Troop a Phenix in flames proper a Badge of Queen Elizabeth Each embroidered upon Crimson Capt. John Staples Adjutant General of the Horse Peter Smith Marshal of the Horse A List of the chief Officers of the Ordnance and other General Officers belonging to the Army The Right Honourable George Lord Dartmouth Master General of the Ordnance Sir Charles Musgrave Bar. Lieut. General of the Ordnance Sir Bern. De Gomi Surveyer Ingeneer General of the Ordinance Captain Richard Leake Master-Gunner of England The Honourable Charles Bertie Treasurer of the Ordnance Sir Edward Sherburn Clark of the Ordnance William B●idges Esq Store-Keeper Gardiner Esq Clerk of the Deliveries Other General Officers belonging to the Army Charles Fox Esq Pay-Master General of all the Land-Forces The Honourable Henry Howard Commissary General of the Musters David Crawford Esq Deputy Commissary General of the Musters To whom belong eight Provincial Commissaries William Blathwait Esq Secretary at War George Clark Esq Judge Advocate Col. James Hassel scout-Scout-Master General James Pierce Esq Chirurgeon General A List of all Commission and Staff-Officers in the Royal Regiment of Foot-Guards Commanded in chief by his Grace HENRY Duke of GRAFTON Knight of the most noble Order of the Garter The Duke of Grafton Colonel John Strode Lieutenant Colonel William Eyton Major Captains Lieutenants Ensigns The honourable Sackville Tuffton commanding the King 's own Company as Capt. Lt. Gilbert Talbot Ens William Seymor The Colonel's Company commanded by Capt. Lt. Edward Rouse Ens Hen. Bennet The Leutenant Colonels Company commanded by Lt. John Headly Ens Giles Spicer The Major's Company commanded by Sir William Queristan Bar. Lt. Ens Fran. Edwards Sir Roger Manly Capt. Lt. Robert Baxter Ens Robert Knott The honourable John Berckley Capt. Lt. Edmund Harris Ens Tho. Rawly Thomas Stradling Capt. Lt. John Leake Ens Jo. Berckley Ralph Delavall Capt. Lt.
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 Thomas Skelton William Blackford Thomas Worth Daniel Jenings Richard Bowman Charles Webb William Crosier senior William Ford John Earling Edw. Brisco senior Yeomen-Ushers William Finch Yeomen-Ushers William Dover Thomas Nicolas William Woodrof John Smith William Attlee Nicholas Hawkins Daniel Lambert Ja. Trumble William Harvey junior Thomas Winsta●ley Isaac Snelling John Hebborn John Millart Yeomen-Ushers Dubble Brook Yeomen-Ushers Edward Hargrave Robert Stone Jonas Price Thomas Banister James Morgan John Ferrers Henry Harwar John Lambert Robert Norman Philip Willis Thomas Scott Richard Palmer Christo Sanders Yeomen Ushers John Sares Yeomen Ushers John Millart Abraham Story John Holmden Thomas Gilpin Henry Crow Joseph Collier Robert Fowler John Ki●ton Edward Ellis Jervis Thwaits Jo. Scorer John Tendring Jo. Templer Yeomen-Ushers Tho. Nicols Yeomen-Ushers Thomas Lambert John Inge William Crosier junior George Bulloc William Hobbs Ambrose Tooth William Wheatly John Beter James Palmer John Webster James Hassel William Green Tho. Bishop late Yeomen Usher Nicholas Lane Robert Thomson John Franks Edward Brisco junior William Jones Joseph Troit Yeomen-Usher Anthony Clark Thomas Thackam Thomas Frye Daniel Coyes Richard King Robert Parsons Yeomen Usher Robert Kidwell Richard St. Peire Henry Winchester Robert Radford Eleazer Coates Will. Harvey senior Yeomen-Usher Thomas Roberts Nicholas Caple William Bastian William Harrison Tho. Evans Yeomen-Usher Peter Hickman Tristram Thomas Thomas Smith Henry Meyson John Brayfield Ja. Evans Roger Jakson Chamber-keepers Thomas Coleman Deputy-Clerk of the Cheque This Guard cosists of one hundred Yeomen besides Officers of those Fifteen are appointed Sub-altern Officers or Yeom●n-Ushers with some additional Pay exceeding their fellow-Yeomen which to each is 30 l. yearly To a Yeomen-Usher 37 l. They wear large-skirted Scarlet Coats guarded with black Velvet badged with a Rose crown'd upon their Backs and Breasts Fifty of them armed with Ha●onebuziers Fifty with Partizans The Captains yearly pay 1000 l. The Lieutenants 500 l. Ensigns 300 l. Exempts 150 l. Clerk of the Cheque 200 l. A List of all Commission Staff-Officers in the Kings own Troop of Horse-Guards and Troops of Granadiers by his Grace Christopher Duke of Albemarle Knight of the most noble Order of the Garter commanded in Chief as eldest Colonel of Horse in his Majesties Kingdom of England Christopher Duke of Albemarle Captain Commanding as Colonel The honourable Edward Villars Lieutenants Commanding as Lieutenant Colonels Edmond Ashton Lieutenants Commanding as Lieutenant Colonels Edward Griffin Lieutenants Commanding as Lieutenant Colonels Richard Binns Lieutenants Commanding as Lieutenant Colonels Sir Walter Clarges Cornet Commanding as Majors The Right Honourable Jo. Ld. Ber●ley Guidon Commanding as Majors Stephen Dyer Quarter-master Commanding as Captain Lewis Billingsley Brigadiers Commanding as Lieutenants Robert Nowell Brigadiers Commanding as Lieutenants John Baynes Brigadiers Commanding as Lieutenants Edward S●mms Sub Brigadiers commanding as Assistants to the Brigadiers Tho. W●lford Sub Brigadiers commanding as Assistants to the Brigadiers Jo. Brailsford Sub Brigadiers commanding as Assistants to the Brigadiers George Nailor Sub Brigadiers commanding as Assistants to the Brigadiers The State-Major or Staff-Officers belonging to this Troop Dr. Ja. Gardiner Chaplain William Chapman Clerk Tho. Hobs Chirurgeon Hugh Fisher Trumpets Ben. Ragois Trumpets Michael Mear Trumpets John Basset Trumpets Robert Mawgridge Kettle Drum Granadiers attending this Troop of Guards John Parker Lieutenants Tho. Guy Lieutenants two Sergants two Corporals Hautbois 4. Drums 2 Private men 64. This Troop of Guards consists of 200 besides Officers distinguish't by their Carbine Belts of Velvet laced with Gold and Silver by their red Hooses and Holster-Caps embroidered with the Royal Cypher and Crown Coated and Cloaked in Scarlet lined with Blew The Standard Crimson with the Royal Cypher and Crown the Guidon differenced only from the Standard by being rounded and slit at the end The Captains pay of this Troop per diem 01 l. 10 s. The Lieutenants 15 s. The Cornets 14 s. The Guidons 12 s. quarter-Quarter-masters 9 s. Brigadiers 7 s. Sub-brigadiers equal with the Kings pay of a private man which is daily 4 s. The Granadiers of this Troop have blew Loops tufted with Yellow upon Red Coats lined Blew with Granadier Caps lined the same and a Blew round mark on the outside armed with Bayonets and Harquebuzes The Lieutenants pay per diem of Granadiers to this Troop 8 s. Serjents 4 s. Corporals 3 s. Private men Hautbois and Drums 2 s. 6 d. A List of all Commission and Staff-Officers in the Queen's Troop of his Majesties Horse-Guards and Troop of Granadiers Commanded by the Honourable Sir Philip Howard Sir Philip Howard Captain Commanding as Colonel Sir George Hewyt Bar. Lieutenants Commanding as Lieutenant Colonels Sir John Fenwick Bar. Lieutenants Commanding as Lieutenant Colonels Charles Orby Cornet Commanding as Majors The Honourable John Darcy Guidon Commanding as Majors William Upcott Quarter-Master Commanding as Captain Gorge Collingwood Brigadiers Commanding as Lieutenants John Staples Brigadiers Commanding as Lieutenants John Chittam Brigadiers Commanding as Lieutenants Sir Richard Brown Bar. Brigadiers Commanding as Lieutenants Richard Beale Sub-Brigadiers Commanding as Assistants to the Brigadiers Richard Barham Sub-Brigadiers Commanding as Assistants to the Brigadiers George Howard Sub-Brigadiers Commanding as Assistants to the Brigadiers Mich. Stadholm Sub-Brigadiers Commanding as Assistants to the Brigadiers The State-Major or Staff-Officers belonging to this Troop of Guards Benj. Barnet Chaplain Philip Aires Clerk Richard Mills Chirurg William Bounty Trumpets William Bull Trumpets Thomas Barnwell Trumpets Mat. Shoar Trumpets Francis Breban Kettle Drum Granadiers Attending this Troop of Guards Richard Potter Lieuts Robert Dixon Lieuts two Serjts Two Corpor. Four Hautbois Two Drums 64 Private Men. The Queen's Troop of Horse-Guards has but two Lieutenants otherwise consisting of equal number with that of the King 's distinguish'd by Carbine Belts of Green Velvet Laced with Gold green Hooses and Holster-Caps Embroidered with the same Cypher and Crown Coated and Cloaked as the King 's Standard and Guidon the same as the King 's The Captain 's Pay of this Troop per diem is 10 s. less than that of the King 's all the other Officer's Pay alike with the King's Troop excepting the Brigadiers who has but 6 s. The Granadiers Pay'd Clad and Armed as the King 's differenc't by green Loops with yellow Tufts upon their Coats A List of all Commission and Staff-Officers in the Dukes Troop of his Majesties Horse-Guards and Troop of Granadiers commanded by the Right Hon ble LOUIS Earle of FEVERSHAM Louis Earle of Feversham Captain Commanding as Colonel Rob t. Werden Lieuts Commanding as Lt. Colonels Theophilus Oglethorp Lieuts Commanding as Lt. Colonels Philip Darcy Cornet Commanding as Majors Edmund Main Guidon Commanding as Majors Ferdinand Stanhop Quartermaster Commanding as Cpt. William Springall Brigadiers Commanding as Lieuts Ambrose Norton Brigadiers Commanding as Lieuts George Hastings Brigadiers Commanding