n s. vi. OCT. 26, 1912.] NOTES AND QUERIES.
325
LOXDOXS SOWTHE REGIMENT THEN MUSTERED AND TRAYNED.
Warden. Capteynes.
. Sol-
Ensignes. \dyers.
18 Castle baynard Warde Edmond Pensall, Grocer Mer-
Argent and ruge panes, cross
150
More of ytself 112, from chaunt.
ruge p'tout.
Queenehythe Ward 38,
and so in all 150
19 Queenhythe Warde
Arnold Rutter, Duchman, free
Argent and azure panes, cross
150
From ytself onely 150
denyzen.
ruge in field arg e chief.
20 Bredstreete Warde Willyam Powell, free of the
Argent and sable panes, cross
150
From Queenehvthe Warde Haberd:
ruge p'tout.
52, and from ytself 98,
so in all 150
The same Warde Baptist Hickes, Mercer, y
Azure and or half dyamonds,
150
More of ytself 122, from the Queenes Ma ts Mercer arid
cross ruge in field argent
Vynetrie Ward 28, and sworne servant afterwardes
chief.
so in bothe 150 1599
21 Dowegate Warde
Henry Campyon, free of the
Azure and or panes, cross ruge
150
From ytself onely with-
Mercers, a Berebrewer.
p'tout.
oute any other warde
150
22 Cordewaner streete Warde
Nicholas Heathe, Mercer
Sable and or panes, cross ruge
150
Frome the Vynetree 40, and
M'chant.
in chief.
from ytself 110, so in
all 150
The same Warde
Thomas Dobson, Skynner
Argent and mayden hayre
150
Of ytself 88, from Dow-
M'chant.
panes, crosse ruge p'tout.
gate Warde 62, so in
all 150
23 Vynetree Warde
Michael Pullyson, free of the
Argent and sable panes, cross
150
From ytself onely withoute Drapers, Merchaunt.
ruge in fielde argent chief.
any other warde 150
24 Wallbroke Warde Willyam Chambers, Mer-
Argent and sable waves, cross
150
From ytself only 150 chaunt taillor Merchaunt.
ruge p'tout.
25 Candlewik strete Ward Willyam Keble, free of y c
Argent and sable panes, one
From ytself onely without Drapers.
little square vert in chief,
150
any other warde 150
cross ruge p'tout.
Summa totalis of the foure Regiments, Capteyne
9 & Soldy in London.
Wardes (besydes the Capteynes in all those Ensignes in all 40. Soldyers in all 6,000,
Tower and S* Martvns le places 40.
wherof 2,000 pykes,
Grand) XXV.
I 4,000 calyvers.
(To be continued.)
F. L,
INSCRIPTIONS IN THE CHELSEA
HOSPITAL BURYING-GROUND.
(See ante, p. 241.) SOUTH SIDE (continued).
- 51. General Sir Colin Halkett, G.C.B., G.C.H.-
Colonel of the 45th Nottinghamshire Regt.> Governor of Chelsea Hosp. He raised the 2nd Light Battalion of the King's German Legion, and served throughout the whole of the Peninsular War with great distinction. In the campaign of 1815 he commanded a British Brigade, and at Waterloo the - command of the 3rd Division devolved upon him, when at the close of the battle he was himself severely wounded. He d. 24 Sept., 1856, in his 83rd year. Dame Letitia Sarah, his wid., d. 12 Feb., 1862, in her 73rd year.
52. Mary Mclntoch, d. 1 Sept., 1783, a. 64. A loving w. and tender mother.
53. Blank. On the footstone, S. G. 1818.
[Mr. Stephen Gray, of this p., d. 8 Feb., 1818,
a. 64.]
54. John Wilson, Esq., Deputy Treasurer of Chelsea Hosp., and Lieut.-Col. of the Queen's Royal Regiment of Volunteers, who d. of apo- plexy, 17 Oct., 1812, a. 56.
Lov'd in his life, lamented in his end, Here Wilson lies, of all mankind the friend. Skilled the full tide of harmony to roll His noble praise was harmony of soul. The youths he aided with his utmost powers, The lorn companions of his social hours, The war worn Veteran & the Volunteer Shall own his worth and blend their sorrows
here.
O Reader ! Mark all earthly joys how vain Sudden he fell like those in battle slain.
55. John Morris, Master Cook, d. - May, 1806, a. 53.