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Brigadier Cornwallis's Regiment of Foot
(continued).
Charles Laurence Thomas Hall John Elde
Nathaniel Hackshaw . .
Ensigns . . -{ Fleetwood Hawthorne (8) Samuel Howe Charles Montague John Lockett John Capell
Dates of their
present commissions.
26 Dec. 1726
15 May 1729. 10 May 1732
5 June 1733. 17 Mar. 1735-6. 5 Mar. 1738-9.
16 July 1739.
12 Jan. 1739-40. 4 Feb. 1739-40.
Dates of their first
commissions. Ensign, 26 Dec. 1720.
Ensign, 8 Jan. 1731-2,
(8) Properly Rawstorne. Fourth soft of William Rawstorne, of Newhall, Lanes.
Roucoux, near Liege, Sept. 30, 1746.
Killed at
The regiment next following (p. 25) was raised in 1685, as the Duke of Norfolk's
Regiment of Foot. Later it was styled the 12th (East Suffolk) Regiment, and is now the
Suffolk Regiment :
Dates of their ^General Whetham's Regmient of Foot. present commissions.
General . . . . Thomas Wetham, Colonel (1) 22 Mar. 1724-5. Lieutenant Colonel Scipio Duroure (2) Major . . . . William Whitmore (3)
Dates of their first
commissions.
Captains
Lieutenants
f Edward Phillips (4) . .
John Copley (5) I Charles Rainsford (6) I George Stanhope I Mathew Wright I Edmond Harris
Captain Lieutenant Sampson Archer
' William Watson Martin Emmenes Basil Cockraine Joseph Phillips Henry Powell Stan. Nevinson (7) Maurice Gouldston James Campbell Richard Field Charles Scott
Edmund Strudwick . . John Romer James Stevens John Carter
Ensigns . . -( John Whetham
Jesse Shaftoe John Salt George Williams j John Laborde . .
(1) Was Colonel of the 27th Foot from 1702 io 1725. Died in 1741, then being a General. See Cli:<rlns Dalton's ' George the First's Army, 1714r27,' vol. i. p. 164.
(2) Became Colonel of the regiment on Aug. 12, 1741. Mortally wounde^ at Fontenoy, 1745.
(3) Lieutenant-Colonel of the regiment, March 30, 1742. Killed at Fontenoy, 1745. (I) Killed at Dettingen, June 27, 1743.
(5) Misprint for Cossley. Lieutenant-Governor of Chelsea Hospital [from 1748 until {his death 1765.
(6) Appointed Deputy Lieutenant of the Tower of London in 1750, holding the appointment until Feb. 6, 1778, when he died. Buried in the Church of St. Peter ad Vincula, in the Tower, i
(7) Christian name Stanwix.
"25 Aug. 1734
Ensign, Dec. 1705.
3 Sept. 1739
Ensign, 15 Nov. 1715.
11 Jan. 1721-2
Lieutenant, 2 Oct. 1712.
29 Nov. 1723
Ensign, 11 June 1706.
2 Oct. 1731
Lieutenant, 24 May 1705.
5 Jan. 1738-9
Ensign, 22 May 1733.
9 July 1739
Ensign, 5 Mar. 1707-8.
7 Nov. 1739
Ensign, 1706.
7 Nov. 1739
Ensign, 1704.
7 April 1726
Ensign, 26 Mar. 1710.
18 Feb. 1728-9
Ensign, 6 Dec. 1706.
25 Dec. 1726.
9 Dec. 1730
Ensign, 8 May 1723.
26 Aug. 1731
Ensign, 15 June 1710.
9 April 1733
Ensign, 4 Feb. 1722-3.
19 Jan. 1735-6
Ensign, 12 April 1723.
7 Feb. 1738-9
Ensign, 17 Jan. 1723-4.
9 July 1739
Ensign, 26 Aug. 1731.
7 Nov. 1739
Ensign, 10 Mar. 1731-2.
3 Nov. 1733.
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11 Aug. 1737.
17 July 1739.
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28 Aug. 1739.
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