A list of the names of the field-officers, captains, lieutenants, and ensigns in the auxiliaries of the City of London, as they are now commissioned by Their Majesties prresent [sic] Commissioners of Lieutenancy for the said city, August, 1690 City of London (England). Commissioners of Lieutenancy. 1690 Approx. 8 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2009-03 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). A48676 Wing L2468 ESTC R181348 13655810 ocm 13655810 101028 This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. This Phase I text is available for reuse, according to the terms of Creative Commons 0 1.0 Universal . The text can be copied, modified, distributed and performed, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. Early English books online. (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. 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Collonels , Lieut. Collonel , Majors , Captains . Yellow Regiment . Robert Hatton , Esq Collonel . — Mark Stratton , Esq Lieut. Coll. — Ezekiel Hutchinson , Esq Major . — 1 Daniel VVray — Captain . 2 Samuel Wilson — Captain . 3 Jeremiah Francis — Captain . 4 Michael Barber , Junior Captain . 5 John Churchill — Captain . Collonels , Lieut. Collonel , Majors , Captains . Orange Regiment . Thomas Cuthbert , Esq Collonel — Peter Essington , Esq Lieut. Coll. — Edward Jenkins , Esq Major — 1 John Symond — Captain , 2 Joseph Hide — Captain , 3 Henry Coxhead — Captain , 4 Michael S●mmers — Captain , 5 Isaac Hadley — Captain , Collonels , Lieut. Collonel , Majors , Captains . Green Regiment . Humphery Willet , Esq Collonel — Charles Milson , Esq Lieut. Collonel — Thomas Brisco , Esq Major — 1 Phillip Wightman — Captain . 2 John Shorey — Captain . 3 James Barrington — Captain . 4 Thomas Lane — Captain . 5 John Wikles — Captain . Collonels , Lieut. Collonel , Majors , Captains . White Regiment . Henry Hatley , Esq Collonel — John Adams , Esq Lieut. Coll. — William Churchill , Esq Major — 1 James Bart — Captain . 2 John Bonsey — Captain . 3 Isaac Dighton — Captain . 4 Henry Horsey — Captain . 5 William Cooke — Captain . Collonels , Lieut. Collonel , Majors , Captains . Red Regiment . Richard Tilden , Esq Collonel — Anthony Cornwall , Esq Lieut. Coll. — Thomas Hagar , Esq Major — 1 Edward Harle — Captain . 2 Anthony Straton — Captain . 3 William Habday — Captain . 4 Richard Barker — Captain . 5 William Kemp — Captain . Collonels , Lieut. Collonel , Majors , Captains . Blue Regiment . Francis Kenton , Esq Collonel — Benjamin Dry , Esq Lieut. Coll. — Willam Webster , Esq Major — 1 William Winepress Captain . 2 Jeremiah Mitchell — Captain . 3 Andrew Phillips — Captain . 4 Daniel Neale — Captain . 5 Daniel Newcomb — Captain . LIEUTENANTS . Yellow Regiment . John Rivet Captain Lieutenant . John Grantham — John Moncrife — William Blizard — William Winne — Benjamin Cooper — John Harris — Charles Chappell — LIEUTENANTS . Orange Regiment . Richard Barnes Capt. Lieutenant . — Richard Brookes — Andrew Rudsby — Richard Savage — Ralph Hollinshed — Robert Stowers — Hugh Roberts — LIEUTENANTS . Green Regiment . John Field Captain Lieutenant . Benjamin Ireland — John Patrick — Charles Bringhurst — Richard Littleton — Elias Bayly — William Kidd — LIEUTENANTS . White Regiment . Thomas Manwaring Capt. Lieut , Samuel Ball — Moses Burton — Thomas Sandal — William Farmer — Edward Collingwood — Stephen Rose — James Goodchild — LIEUTENANTS . Red Regiment . John Stables Captain Lieutenant . Samuel Brampton — James Hubbert — John Cox — Jonathan Blagden — Richard Stocke — Amplias Keepe — David Thomas — LIEUTENANTS . Blue Regiment . Jeremiah Hurt Capt. Lieutenant . James Wilkes — George Goddard — Thomas Playle — James Cutler — John Rowney — Daniel Ashford — ENSIGNS . Yellow Regiment James Wight — Thomas Freeman — Joseph Johnson — George Sawbridge — Richard Casbeard — Robert Cooke — John Rambridge — ENSIGNS . Orange Regiment Thomas Hartley — Nathaniel Davies — Rice Sewen — Joseph Hide , Junior — John Channelhouse — Richard Morris — William Southard — ENSIGNS . Green Regiment . Thomas Millet — Thomas Smith — Roger Neild — John Johnson , Esq — John Clarke — Job Harbourd — William Watson — ENSIGNS . White Regiment Robert White — Abraham Aldersey — Richard Packley — Thomas Fairfax — William Storke — Edward Salmon — Samuel Shipley — Thomas Bowers — ENSIGNS . Red Regiment . Daniel Tilden — Richard Bell — Richard Fletcher — James Mathews — John Chandler — Francis Marshal — Isaac Hodgson — ENSIGNS . Blue Regiment . Jervas Byfield — Humphrey South , Junio● Robert Fowler — Thomas Carpenter — Daniel Shank — Joseph Asburne — George Hand — London : Printed for W.B. and R.H. in Little-Britain , 1690.