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NOTES AND QUERIES. [12 8. n. SEPT. 23, me.


The next regiment (p. 23) was formed in June, 1685, in Derbyshire and Nottingham- shire, and was first commanded by John Granville. 1st Earl of Bath (title extinct in 1711). It was later known as the 10th Regiment of Foot, and is now called "The Norfolk Regiment." When first formed it was the only regiment clothed in blue coats, but red' was adopted in 1688.

Lieutenant General Columbine's Dates of their

Regiment of Foot. present commissions.


Dates of their first commissions.


Lieutenant General .Lieutenant Colonel Major


Captains


Captain Lieutenant


.Lieutenants


Francis Columbine, Colonel (1)

Peter Hart

Thomas White / Edmund Tichburn I Sherrington Talbot (2) I John Preston . . j John Morgan

Edward Mombey

Goodwin Moreton V Roger Debeze

James Villetes

' James Littlejohn George Brereton Gavin Cum ing William Murray Henry Boisragon Loftus Bolton George Colt Henry Moore Dansey Collins James Hamilton

Thomas Uttler

Daniel Crowle

Richard Corbet

Robt. Cotton Fennington

James Forbes

Fergus Kennedy

William Tuder

Wyche

Alexander Hope

(1) Died in December, 1746, then being Lieutenant-General.

(2) Third son of Dr. William Talbot, successively Bishop of Oxford, Salisbury, and Durham. He afterwards held the Colonelcy of the 74th, 43rd, and 38th Foot, and died in November, 1766, then being Major- General.

J. H. LESLIE, Major, R.A. (Retired List).

(To be continued.)


Ensigns


27 June 1737. 5 July 1737 25 Aug. 1734 26 Dec. 1726 25 Dec. 1728 13 May 1735 5 Nov. 1735 26 June 1739 7 Nov. 1739 12 Jan. 1739-40

ditto

1 May 1709. 10 April 1733. 22 Nov. 1733 13 May 1735 20 June 1735 23 July 1737 20 April 1738 7 Feb. 1738-9 7 Nov. 1739 12 Jan. 1739-40

20 June 1735. 11 Aug. 1737. 8 Feb. 1737-8. 20 April 1738. 17 Juh- 1739. 7 Nov. 1739. 12 Jan. 1739-40. 3 Feb. 1739-40. 4 ditto.


Ensign, 1605. Captain, 23 May 1716. Captain, 20 June 1721. Captain, 12 May 1726. Capt. Lieut. 21 Dec. 1727. Ensign, 23 Oct. 1718. Lieutenant, 11 June 1716. Lieutenant, 9 Mar. 1716-17. Lieutenant, 8 May 1723.

Lieutenant, 25 Dec. 1728.


Ensign, 25 Dec. 1728. ditto. Lieutenant, 26 Mar. 1729. Ensign, 16 Jan. 1730-1. Ensign, 2 Oct. 1731. Ensign, 10 May 1732. Ensign, 22 Nov. 1733. Ensign, 20 June 1735.






BIBLIOGRAPHY OP HISTORIES OF IRISH COUNTIES AND TOWNS. (See 11 S. . 103, 183, 315 ; xii. 24, 276, 375; 12 S. i. 422 ; ii. 22, 141.)

PABT X. N Q.


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