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NOTES AND QUERIES. [12 s. m. APRIL 14, 1917.
Lieutenants
Ensigns
Lieutenant General Fielding's Regiment
of Foot (continued).
Richard Aplin (5) Francis Tuckey Joseph King Richard Maitland Mark Jarland (6) William Bellon (5) Joseph Bert in (7) John Musgrave Sir John Hamilton . . Nathaniel Hollowes (8) William Saltmarsh Henry Doubleday
Anthony Oldfleld
Joseph Hunt James Desmarettes . . Thomas Hesketh . James Jenkinson
Dates of their
present commissions
10 April 1721
17 Dec. 1724 1 Feb. 1727
7 Dec. 1728
15 June 1730 27 Nov. 1733 20 June 1735 23 July 1737
8 Feb. 1737-8 19 May 1730
1 July 1730
18 May 1732
16 July 1739
25 ditto.
13 Aug. 1739.
4 Feb. 1739-40 22 Mar. 1739-40
Dates of their first
commissions. Ensign, 10 May 1710. Ensign, 25 June 1715. Ensign, 31 Jan. 1707. Ensign, 5 July 1695. Ensign, 12 April 1706. ditto.
1707-8.
19 May 1,711. 2 June 1712. 6 July 1721. 25 Mar. 1709. From Half Pay. (From Horse Grenadiers* \ formerly an Officer.
Ensign,
Ensign,
Ensign,
Ensign,
Ensign,
Ensign, 5 Feb. 1728-9.
Ensign, 5 July 1735.
(5) Had been in the regiment since its formation in 1719.
(6) Possibly the same as Mark Jarland, Lieutenant in the 14th Foot, Sept. 8, 1726.
(7) Possibly the same as Joseph Bertin, Lieutenant in the 38th Foot, Dec. 25, 1726. Still serving: in 1755.
(8) A misprint for Hallowes. Had previously served in the 2nd Foot. Probably belonged to- the family of Hallowes of Glapwell Hall, Derbyshire. Nathaniel, as a Christian name, is frequently found in the family records.
The following additional officers' names are given on the interleaf : ( William Churchill .. 24 Jan. 1741.
Lieutenants
Ensigns
L Francis Jennison
["Lancelot Dawes
. . -{ John Lillingston
(.William Standart
25 Jan. 1741.
15 Nov. 1740.
23 Jan. 1741.
24 Jan. 1741.
Oglethorpe's Regiment (p. 47) was raised by him in England in 1737 for service in
the State of Georgia, North America, of which he was then Governor. It was known,
during its short existence, as " The 42nd," and was disbanded in 1748.
In Cannon's ' Historical Record of the Marine Corps ' it is stated that Oglethorpe's Regiment " had not been ranked in the number of regiments of infantry in the Official Records of the army, although in some publications of that period it was numbered the Forty-second regiment, according to its seniority and the date of its formation."
Dates of their Dates of their first
present commissions. commissions.
25 Aug. 1737 Captain, 20 June 1737.
Colonel Oglethorpe's Regiment of Foot.
Colonel
Lieutenant Colonel Major
Captains
Captain Lieutenant
Lieutenants
Ensigns
James Oglethorp (1)
William Cook (2) ( Richard Norbury (3) ! Alexander Heron (4) t Hugh Mackay
Albert Desbrisay ( Philip Delagal, sen. I Philip Delagal, jun. \ Francis Demare" I George Dunbar V William Horton ( James Mackay
William Tolson v John Tanner . . I John Leman . . v Sandford Mace
ditto,
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto,
ditto
ditto
ditto,
ditto.
9 Oct. 1738 25 Aug. 1737 ditto, ditto, ditto, ditto.
Lieutenant, 6 Aug. 1707.
Lieutenant, I Sept. 1709,
Lieutenant, 9 May 1728.
Ensign, 29 July 1719.
Lieutenant, 2 Dec. 1732 Lieutenant, 25 June 1736-
Ensign,
Ensign,
Ensign,
25 Aug. 1737.
17 Mar. 1736-7.]
25 June 1736
(1) Christian names are James Edward. See ' D.N.B.' Major-Genei a,l, March 30, 1745?
Lieutenant-General, Sept. 13, 1747 ; General, Feb. 12, 1765. He represented Haslemere in Parliament
from 1722 to 1754. He died July 1, 1785, being then the senior officer in the army. There were no-
Field-Marshals at that time.
(2) Lieutenant-Colonel of the regiment, Nov. 30, 1739.
(3) Had previously served in Kerr's Regiment of Dragoons.
(4) Major of the regiment, April 5, 1740.
J. H. LESLIE. Major, R.A. (Retired List). (To be continued.)