[Manuscript army list with half-pay rates : Windsor, 1713]
MSS L1999F397 [Bound]
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Title
[Manuscript army list with half-pay rates : Windsor, 1713]
Variant Title
Army list 1712 [mss.]
Description
1 v. (76 p.) ; 37 cm. (fol.)
Call Number
MSS L1999F397 [Bound]
System Control No.
(OCoLC)42788987
Note
At foot of p. [71]: To our right trusty and welbeloved Councillor John Howe Esq., paymaster general of our guards garrisons and land forces in Great Britain ... Given at our court at Windsor, this 10th day of December 1713 ... [signed] By Her Majesty's command Fran Gwyn.
Paper title label on front cover only partially legible: MS ... at New [ York?] 1713.
Lists officers of each regiment or garrison by rank, including a "List of the officers of each regiment or garrison by rank, including a "List of the officers who are from the companys in the garrisons of Annapolis Royal & Placentia, and of such others who are to serve as reformed officers with the said companys ... and those at New York ..." (p. [43])
On p. [42]: for the forces in the West Indies and foreign plantations, there being no deputy commissary there, I can give no account of their officers [signed] D. Crawford [or Cranford?]
"Abstract" (p. [71]) shows that payments total L245 7s 3d per diem, "out of which payments you are to deduct six pence in the pound which is to be applyd towards the support of Our Royal Hospital near Chelsea."
Gwyn was Secretary at War, August 1713 to 24 Sept. 1714.
Bound in modern cloth; some pages guarded and otherwise repaired.
Paper title label on front cover only partially legible: MS ... at New [ York?] 1713.
Lists officers of each regiment or garrison by rank, including a "List of the officers of each regiment or garrison by rank, including a "List of the officers who are from the companys in the garrisons of Annapolis Royal & Placentia, and of such others who are to serve as reformed officers with the said companys ... and those at New York ..." (p. [43])
On p. [42]: for the forces in the West Indies and foreign plantations, there being no deputy commissary there, I can give no account of their officers [signed] D. Crawford [or Cranford?]
"Abstract" (p. [71]) shows that payments total L245 7s 3d per diem, "out of which payments you are to deduct six pence in the pound which is to be applyd towards the support of Our Royal Hospital near Chelsea."
Gwyn was Secretary at War, August 1713 to 24 Sept. 1714.
Bound in modern cloth; some pages guarded and otherwise repaired.
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