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NOTES AND QUERIES. [12 s. vn. A. 23, 1920.
Major General Ligonier's
Dates of their
Dates of their
Regiment of Horse.
present commissions first
Commissions.
<Colonsl
. J. L. Ligonier (1)
.. 18 July 1720
Captain,
20 Feb. 1702-3-
Lieutenant Colonel .
. Francis Ligonier(2)
Ensign,
23 Dec. 1711.
Major
. William Gee (3)
.. 15 Dec. 1738
Ensign,
18 Mar. 1717.
Captains
fDaniel Webb (4)
. - Richard Maddan
t Richard Fresco tt (5)
.. 20 May 1732
.. 24 Jun. 1733
.. 15 Dec. 1738
Ensign,
Ensign,
Ensign,
20 Mar. 1720
14 Aug. 1721.
22 April 1712.
Captain Lieutenant
Solomon Desbrisay
.. 15 Dec. 1738
Cornet,
22 Aug. 1717.
fGeorge Robinson (6)
.. 23 Dec. 1732
Ensign,
24 Mar. 1708.
1 Lem. Richardson (7)
. . 15 Nov. 1734
Ensign,
24 Feb. 1713.
lieutenants .
. 1 William Waldron
.. 10 Jan. 1734
Cornet,
21 Jan. 1720.
I Anthony Morgan
.. 15 Dec. 1738
Cornet,
May 1718.
vFrancis Stenart
. . 21 June 1739
Cornel,
May 1735. I
f Jeffrey Amherst (8) .
.. 19 July 1735
1 Thomas Congreve
.. 15 Dec. 1738
J William Hucks (9) .
. . 19 June 1739
^Cornets
1 Charles Robenson
. . 20 June 1739
1 i .
Charles Sibourg
.. 30 Aug. 1739
l^Nathanael Cholmley .
.. 31 Aug. 1739
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The following
names are added in ink
on the interleaf :
fHenry Campbell
. . 28 April 1740
| Matthew Richardson . .
.. 19 July 1740
"Cornets
1 Stephen Moore . .
1 Aug. 1741
V. Pennefather
ditto.
(1) Jean Louis, transferred to the 2nd Dragoon Guards in 1749. Died April 28, 1770, aged 91.
See ' D.N.B.'
(2) Younger brother of the above. Appointed to the Colonelcy of the 48th Foot in April, 1745,
- nd of the 13th Dragoons in October of the same year. Died in 1746. See ' D.N.B.'
(3) Appointed Lieut.-Colonel of the 20th Foot, Mar. 29, 1742. Commanded it at the battle of Fontenoy, 1745, in which he was killed.
(4) Lieut.-Colonel of the regiment, May 27, 1745. Appointed Colonel of the 48th Foot, Nov. 11, 1755 ; of the 8th Foot, Dec. 18, 1766; and of the 14th Dragoons, Oct. 20, 1772. Lieut.-General, -Jan. 19, 1761. Died Nov. 11, 1773.
(5) Of North Clonmore, Co. Tipperary. Had served in this regiment since 1715. Died 1747.
(6) Captain-Lieutenant, Aug. 1, 1741.
(7) Leming Richardson. Fort-Major, Duncannon Fort, Feb. 18, 1745.
(8) Lieutenant, July 19, 1740. Afterwards 1st Baron Amherst (1776) ; Field-Marshal .(1796), .'&c. Died Aug. 3, 1797. See ' D.N.B.'
{9) Lieutenant, Aug. 1, 1740.
J. H. LESLIE, Lieut.-Colonel (Retired List).
(Tc be continued.)
EDWARD FABLEY OF * FARLEY'S EXETER
-JOURNAL. ' The Farley Family are well
known as pioneers of provincial journalism
^tfid probably Edward Farley was the son
of Samuel Farley, about whom a great deal
has been written. Edward was the pub-
lisher of Farley's Exeter Journal, represented
.-at the British Museum by No. 169, for Aug.
19, 1726, to No. 286, for Nov. 8, 1728 (most
of the intervening numbers are missing).
'The Farleys seem to have been Jacobites
and this fact cost Edward his life. On
Aug. 24, 1728, Mist, the Jacobite proprietor
of Mist's Journal prefaced his paper by an
^attack upon the House of Hanover, which
took the form of a Persian allegory ; and,
as a result, fled to the continent probably
<fchus escaping the hangman. Andrew Erice,
the proprietor of Brice's Weekly Journal, the
Whig opponent of Edward Farley, challenged
him to reprint this and, unfortunately,
Farley took his advice.
The sequel was told in Henry Stonecastle's (I do not think this name is a pseudonym) Universal Spectator and Weekly Journal in the following year 1729.
On March 15 Stonecastle reported that Farley had been sent from Newgate to Exeter to be tried for High Treason at the ensuing assizes and, on April 5, printed a letter from Exeter, as follows :
" Exon. March 31. The Court sat this morning at the Guildhall, exactly at six, and proclamation being made for silence, a Bill of Indictment for High Treason against Mr. Edward Farley, for reprinting Mist's Journal, August 24, was read. But before he pleaded, thereto, Mr. Serjeant