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Mercurius politicus, Number 615, 5th-12th April 1660 E.182[28]

A List of the Officers for the Militia in the several Counties
following, approved of by the Council of State the fifth of
April, 1660. and Commissions ordered to be issued forth to
the several officers accordingly.
For the county of Cornwal.
Sir John Carew Baronet, Colonel of a Regiment of Foot,
John Kendal Lieut, Col. James Bond Major. John Arundel
of Doloe, John Connack, Sam. Keckwick, Henry Spore junior,
Richard Martin junior, Thomas Hawkey, Captains.
Hugh Bescawen Col. Richard Cartor Lieut. Col. James
Launce Major. Charles Trefuses, Charles Boscawen, John
Carter, John Silly, William Keate, William Flamack, Captains.
Francis Buller junior, Col. Thomas Waddon Liuet. Col.
William Hender Major, Matthew Vivian, John Nicols, William Ascot.
John Seyntaubin Col. Thomas Ceely senior, Lieut. Col.
James Prade Major. Peter Ceely, John Carvesew, Francis
Erisey, John Thomas junior, Arthur Levelis, Henry Kniwett,
Captains.
For the County of Glocester.
Lord Berckley, Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, Baynham
Throgmorton Lieut. Col. John Gamsford Major. Thomas
Try, Robert Oldworth, Richard Berkle, John Meredith,
William Winter, Henry Brown, Captains.
Lord Herbert, Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, Wil. Cook
Lieut. Col. Henry Powel, Richard Cocks, Anthony Sambach,
Richard Baugh, Captains.
A Regiment of Morse.
Edward Cook Col. Thomas Overbury
Esq; Major. Sir Hugh Middleton Cap. Lieut. Duncombe
Colche[unr]er, Cap.
For a Regiment of Foot in the City of Glocester.
Thomas Jordan Col. William Selwin Lieut. Col. Henry
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