AN IMPARTIAL ACCOUNT Of the Names of His MAJESTY's moſt Honourable Privy-Council, And Principal Officers of this Kingdom, now in Commiſſion, &c. UNDER THE Moſt Puiſſant and Renowned Prince, King JAMES II.

The Right Honourable the Lords, and others of His Majeſty's moſt Ho­nourable Privy-Council.

  • HIS Royal Highneſs Prince George of Denmark.
  • His Grace William Lord Arch­biſhop of Canterbury.
  • The Right Honourable George Lord Jeffreys, Lord High-Chancellor of England.
  • Laurence Earl of Rocheſter, Lord High-Trea­ſurer of England.
  • Robert Earl of Sunderland, Lord Preſident of the Council, and Principal Secretary of State.
  • Henry Earl of Clarendon, Lord Privy-Seal.
  • James Duke of Ormond, Lord Steward of His Majeſty's Houſhold.
  • Chiſtopher Duke of Albemarle.
  • Henry Duke of Newcaſtle.
  • Henry Duke of Beaufort.
  • William Duke of Queensbury, Lord High-Treaſurer of Scotland.
  • Robert Earl of Lyndſey, Lord Great-Cham­berlain of England.
  • John Earl of Mulgrave, Lord Chamberlain of His Majeſty's Houſhold.
  • Aubrey Earl of Oxford.
  • Theophilus Earl of Huntington.
  • Henry Earl of Peterborow.
  • Philip Earl of Cheſterfield.
  • John Earl of Bath.
  • William Earl of Craven.
  • William Herbert Earl of Powis.
  • George Earl of Berkeley.
  • Daniel Earl of Nottingham.
  • Thomas Earl of Plymouth.
  • Alexander Earl of Murray, Lord Secretary of Scotland.
  • James Earl of Perth, Lord High-Chancellor of Scotland.
  • Charles Earl of Middleton, Principal Secre­tary of State.
  • John Earl of Melfort, in Scotland.
  • John Earl of Tyrconnel, in Ireland.
  • Thomas Viſcount Faulconbridge.
  • Richard Viſcount Preſton.
  • Nathanael Lord Biſhop of Durham.
  • Henry Lord Arundel of Wardour.
  • John Lord Bellaſſyſe.
  • George Lord Dartmouth, Maſter of the Ord­nance, and Great Maſter of the Horſe.
  • Sydney Lord Godolphin, Lord Chamberlain to the Queen.
  • Henry Lord Dover.
  • Henry Coventry, Eſq
  • Sir Edward Herbert, Kt. Lord Chief-Juſtice of England.
  • Sir John Earnley, Kt. Chancellor and under-Treaſurer of the Exchequer.
  • Sir Thomas Chichley, Kt. Chancellor of the Dutchey.

Clerks of the Council.

  • Sir John Nichols, Kt. of the Bath.
  • Philip Muſgrave, Eſq
  • William Bridgman, Eſq
  • William Blaithwaite, Eſq

The Lords Commiſſioners for Eccleſi­aſtical Affairs.

  • William Lord Archbiſhop of Canterbury.
  • George Lord Jeffreys, Lord High-Chancel­lor of England.
  • Laurence Earl of Rocheſter, Lord High-Treaſurer of England.
  • Robert Earl of Sunderland, Lord Preſident of the Council, and Principal Secretary of State.
  • Nathanael Lord Biſhop of Durham.
  • Thomas Lord Biſhop of Rocheſter.
  • Sir Edward Herbert, Kt. Lord Chief-Juſtice of England.
  • Regiſter, William Bridgman, Eſq

Great Officers of the Crown.

  • The Lord High-Steward of England.
  • The Lord High-Chancellor of England, George Lord Jeffreys.
  • The Lord High-Treaſurer of England, Lau­rence Earl of Rocheſter.
  • The Lord Preſident of the King's Council, Robert Earl of Sunderland.
  • The Lord Privy-Seal, Henry E. of Clarendon.
  • The Lord High-Conſtable.
  • The Lord Great Chamberlain, Robert Earl of Lindſey.
  • The Earl Marſhal, Henry Duke of Norfolk.
  • The Lord High-Admiral: In His Majeſty's Hands.

His Majeſty's Principal Secretaries of State.

  • Robert Earl of Sunderland.
  • Charles Earl of Middleton.

Officers of His Majeſty's Houſhold.

Eccleſiaſtical. 3.
  • Dean of the Chapel, Nathanael Lord Bi­ſhop of Durham.
  • The Clerk of the Cloſet, Thomas Lord Bi­ſhop of Rocheſter.
  • The Lord Almoner, Francis L. Biſhop of Ely.
Civil. 9.
  • Lord Steward of His Majeſty's Houſhold, James Duke of Ormond.
  • Lord Chamberlain of His Majeſty's Houſ­hold, John Earl of Mulgrave.
  • The Maſter of the Horſe, George Lord Dartmouth.
  • Treaſurer of the Houſhold, Francis Viſcount Newport.
  • The Comptroller of the Houſhold, William Lord Maynard.
  • The Cofferer, Sir Peter Apſley.
  • The Maſter of the Houſhold, H. Bulkley Eſq
  • Clerks of the Green-cloth
    • Sir Stephen Fox, Kt.
    • _____
  • Clerks Com­ptrollers,
    • Sir Winſton Churchill, Kt.
    • Sir Henry Firebraſs, Kt.
    • Sir John Sparrow, Kt.

The Gentlemen of the Bed-Chamber to His Majeſty.

  • Henry Earl of Peterborow, Firſt Gentleman, and Groom of the Stole.
  • Charles Duke of Somerſet.
  • Henry Duke of Beaufort.
  • Thomas Earl of Ailesbury.
  • Edward Earl of Litchfield.
  • Lewis Earl of Feverſham.
  • James Earl of Arran in the Kingdom of Scotland.
  • James Earl of Oſſory.
  • John Lord Churchill.
  • Vice-Chamberlain, Henry Savell, Eſq
  • Keeper of the Privy-Purſe, J. Graham, Eſq
  • Treaſurer of the Chamber, Edw. Griffin, Eſq
  • Surveyor General of His Majeſty's Works, Sir Chriſtopher Wren, Kt.
  • Maſter of the Robes belonging to His Ma­jeſty's Perſon, Herbert Eſq
  • Maſter of the Jewel-Houſe, Sir Gilbert Tal­bot, Kt.
  • Maſter of the Ceremonies, Sir Charles Cot­teril, Kt.
  • Maſter of the Great Wardrobe, Richard Lord Viſcount Preſton.
  • Maſter Faulconer, Charles Duke of St. Albans.
  • Clerks of the Privy-Seal.
    • Sir Charles Bickerſtaff, Kt.
    • John Matthews, Eſq
    • Thomas Watkins, Eſq
    • John Richards, Eſq
  • Clerks of the Signet.
    • Sir John Nichols, Kt. of the B.
    • Nicholas Morice, Eſq
    • Dr. William Trumbold, Kt.
    • John Gauntlett, Eſq
  • Knight Marſhal, Sir Edward Villers, Kt.
  • Uſher of the Black-Rod, Sir Tho. Duppa, Kt.
  • Serjeant Porter, Sir Henry Progers, Kt.

Of the Band of Gentlemen Penſioners,

  • Theophilus Earl of Huntington, Captain.
  • Francis Villers, Eſq Lieutenant.
  • Standard-Bearer, Sir Thomas Bludworth, Kt.
  • William Thomas, Eſq Clerk of the Check.
  • Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard, George Lord Viſcount Grandiſon.
  • Lieutenant of the ſaid Yeomen, Thomas Howard, Eſq
  • Exand thereof, Henry Dutton-Colt, Eſq
  • Clerk of the Check, Charles Villers, Eſq

The Kings, Heralds and Purſuivants of Arms, under the Authority of the Earl Marſhal of England.

  • Sir Thomas St. George, Kt. Garter Principal King of Arms.
  • Sir Henry St. George, Kt. Clarenceux King of Arms.
  • Sir John Dugdale, Kt. Norroy King of Arms.
  • Robert Deveniſh, Eſq York Herald.
  • Francis Sandford, Eſq Lancaſter Herald.
  • Henry Dethick, Eſq Richmond Herald.
  • Thomas May, Eſq Cheſter Herald.
  • Francis Burghill, Eſq Somerſet Herald.
  • Henry Ball, Eſq Windſor Herald.
  • Tho. Holford, Portcullis Purſuivant at Arms.
  • John Gibbon, Blue-Mantle Purſuivant at Arms.
  • Gr. King, Rouge-Dragon Purſuivant at Arms.
  • Ch. Mawſon, Rouge-Croix Purſuivant at Arms.
  • Secretary to the Earl Marſhal, Francis Negus.

The Judges and Principal Officers of the Courts of Juſtice, and firſt of the High Court of Chancery.

  • George Lord Jeffreys, Lord High Chancel­lor of England.
  • Maſter of the Rolls, Sir John Trevor, Kt. Speaker to the Houſe of Commons.
The 11 Maſter in Chancery.
  • Sir W. Beverſham, Kt.
  • Sir Sam. Clarke, Kt.
  • Sir Miles Cooke, Kt.
  • Sir Lac. Will. Child, Kt
  • Sir John Hoskins, Kt.
  • Sir John Franklin, Kt.
  • Sir Adam Otley, Kt.
  • Sir Rob. Le Guard, Kt
  • Sir James Aſtrey, Kt.
  • John Methwin, Eſq
  • John Edsbury, D. L.
  • Clerk of the Crown, Henry Barker, Eſq
  • Prothonotary, Jonathan Goſteler Snow.
Six Clerks.
  • Sir William Perkins.
  • Shem Bridges, Eſq
  • Sir Robert Marſham.
  • Ric. Garth, Eſq
  • Littleton Powis, Eſq
  • Arnold Brown, Eſq

Of the Kings-Bench.

  • Sir Edward Herbert, Kt. Lord Chief Ju­ſtice of England.
  • Sir Francis Withens, Kt.
  • Sir Richard Holloway, Kt.
  • Sir Robert Wright, Kt.
  • Maſter of the Kings-Bench, Sir Robert Hen­ley, Kt.
  • Marſhal of the Kings-Bench, H. Glover, Eſq

Of the Common-Pleas.

  • Sir Henry Bedingfield, Kt. L. Chief Juſtice.
  • Sir Thomas Street, Kt.
  • Sir Edward Lutwich, Kt.
  • Sir John Powell, Kt.
Prothonotaries.
  • John Coke, Eſq
  • Thomas Winford, Eſq

Of the Exchequer.

  • Laurence E. of Rocheſter, L. High-Treaſurer.
  • Sir John Earnley, Kt. Chancellor, and un­der-Treaſurer.
  • Sir Edward Atkins, Kt. Lord Chief Baron.
  • Barons.
    • Sir Thomas Jenner, Kt.
    • Richard Heath, Eſq
    • Sir Chriſtopher Milton, Kt.
    • Sir Richard May, Kt.
  • Evelin Viſcount Fanſhaw, the King's Re­membrancer of that Court.
  • Sir John Osborn, Kt. the Lord Treaſurer's Remembrancer of that Court.
  • Attorney General, Sir Rob. Sawyer, Kt.
  • Sollicitor General Sir Tho. Powis, Kt.

Clerks of the Petty-Bag.

  • Aaron Pingrey, Eſq
  • James Bennet, Eſq
  • John Lloyd, Eſq
Examiners.
  • Francis Twiſden, Eſq
  • Thomas Read, Eſq

The Court of the Dutchey of Lancaſter.

  • The Chancellor, Sir Thomas Chichley.
  • Vice-Chancellor, Sir John Otway.
  • Attorney General, Sir John Heath.
  • Receiver General, Sir John Curſon.
  • Auditors,
    • John Fanſhaw, Eſq
    • Richard Marriot, Eſq
  • Clerk, Cheek Gerrard, Eſq

Judges of the Principality of Wales.

  • Sir Job Charleton, Kt. Serjeant at Law, and Chief Juſtice of Cheſter.
  • John Warren, Eſq
  • Sir Richard Hopton, Kt.
  • Thomas Powel, Eſq Serjeant at Law.
  • _____Wynn, Eſq Serjeant at Law.
  • Anthony Farington, Serjeant at Law.

Surveyor of the Preſs.

  • Sir Roger L'Eſtrange, Kt.

The Commiſſioners of the Cuſtoms.

  • Charles Lord Chene.
  • Sir Dudley North.
  • Sir John Worden.
  • Sir Nicholas Butler.
  • Sir John Buckworth.
  • Will. Dickenſon, Eſq
  • Thomas Chudley, Eſq
  • Samuel Clark, Eſq
  • John Saſon, Secretary.

Commiſſioners and Governors of His Majeſty's Exciſe and Hearth.

  • Sir Denny Aſhburnham, Bar.
  • Francis Parry, Eſq
  • Charles Davenant, D. L.
  • Sir John Friend, Kt.
  • Felix Calvert, Eſq
  • Nathanael Hornby, Eſq
  • Richard Grayham, Eſq

Commiſſioners for Wine-Licences.

  • Henry Deering, Eſq
  • William Young, Eſq
  • Michael Brighouſe, Eſq
  • Robert Reeves, Eſq

Commiſſioners of Appeal for Exciſe.

  • Robert Spencer, Eſq
  • Charles Fanſhaw, Eſq
  • George Doddington, Eſq
  • Edward Seymour, Eſq
  • Poſt-Maſter General, Laurence E. of Rocheſter.
  • Manager, Philip Frowd, Eſq

Of the High Court of Admiralty.

  • Lord High-Admiral is in the Kings hands.
  • Vice-Admiral, Henry Duke of Grafton.
  • Rere-Admiral, Arthur Herbert, Eſq
  • Judge of the Admiralty, Rich. Reynes, D. L.

The Commiſſioners for the Navy-Office.

  • Treaſurer, Anthony Viſcount Faulkland.
  • Sir Anthony Dean.
  • Sir John Narborow.
  • Sir John Godwin.
  • Sir John Berry.
  • Mr. Hewer.
  • Samuel Pepps, Eſq Secretary.
  • Sir Richard Beach. Portſmouth.
  • Sir Phineas Pett. Chatham.
  • Mr. St. Michael. Deptford.

The Principal Officers of the Tower.

  • Lieutenant, Thomas Cheeks, Eſq
  • Maſter of the Ordnance, Geo. L. Dartmouth.
  • Lieutenant of the Ord. Sir Chriſt. Muſgrave.
  • Surveyor of the Ord. Sir M. Beckman.
  • Treaſurer of the Ordnance, Ch. Bertie, Eſq
  • Clerk, Sir Edward Sherbourn, Kt.
  • Store-Keeper, Thomas Guardner.
  • Keeper of the Records, Sir Algernon May.
  • Warden of the Mint, Dr. Wyn.
  • Maſter Worker of the Mint, Mr. Neal.
  • Chief Engineer, Sir M. Beckman.
  • 2d Sir Henry Shiers.
  • 3d Jacob Richards, Eſq
  • Aſſiſtant, Mr. Rothwell.
  • Maſter Gunner, Mr. Leake.
  • Surveyor General of His Majeſty's Lands, William Harbord, Eſq
  • of His Majeſty's Foreſts, Agar, Eſq

The Magiſtrates and Principal Officers relating to the City of London.

  • Sir John Peake, Kt. Lord Mayor.
  • Sir William Turner, Kt. & Alderman,
  • Sir William Hooker, Kt. & Ald.
  • Sir John More, Kt. & Ald.
  • Sir William Pritchard, Kt. & Ald.
  • Sir Henry Tulſe, Kt. & Ald.
  • Sir James Smith, Kt. & Ald.
  • Sir Robert Jefferyes, Kt. & Ald.
  • Sir John Holt, Recorder.
  • Sir John Chapman, Kt. & Ald.
  • Sir Simon Lewis, Kt. & Ald.
  • Sir Jonathan Raymond, Kt. & Ald.
  • Sir Peter Daniel, Kt. & Ald.
  • Sir Peter Rich, Kt. & Ald.
  • Sir Samuel Daſhwood, Kt. & Ald.
  • Sir Benjamin Newland, Kt. & Ald.
  • Peter Paravicini, Eſq Ald.
  • Sir Benjamin Thorowgood, Kt. & Ald.
  • Sir William Goſling, Kt. & Ald.
  • Sir Peter Vandeput, Kt. & Ald.
  • Sir Thomas Kenſey, Kt. & Ald.
  • Sir Matthew Vincent, Kt. & Ald.
  • Sir William Ruſſel, Kt. & Ald.
  • Alderman Herne.
  • Alderman Hartopp.
  • Sheriffs.
    • Sir Thomas Rawlinſon, Kt.
    • Sir Thomas Fowles, Kt.
  • Sir Peter Rich, Chamberlain.
  • Henry Criſpe, Eſq Common Serjeant.
  • William Wagſtaff, Eſq Town-Clerk.
  • Joſeph Lane, Eſq Vice-Chamberlain.
  • City Council.
    • Mr. Goodfellow.
    • Mr. Munday.
    • Mr. Dee.
    • Mr. Ʋpton.
  • Secundaries.
    • Mr. Trotman.
    • Mr. Normanſell.

His Majeſty's Lieutenants of the ſeve­ral Counties of England.

  • Bedford, Thomas Earl of Ailesbury.
  • Berks, Henry Duke of Norfolk.
  • Briſtol, Henry Duke of Beaufort.
  • Bucks, John Earl of Bridgwater.
  • Cambridge, Henry Lord Dover.
  • Cheſter, Caril Lord Moleneux.
  • Cornwal, John Earl of Bath.
  • Cumberland, Charles Earl of Carliſle.
  • Derby, Robert Earl of Searſdale.
  • Devonſhire, Charles Duke of Albemarle.
  • Dorſet, John Earl of Briſtol.
  • Durham, Nathanael Lord Biſhop of Durham,
  • Eſſex, Chriſtopher Duke of Albemarle.
  • Glouceſter, Henry Duke of Beaufort.
  • Hereford, Henry Duke of Beaufort.
  • Hertford, John Earl of Bridgwater.
  • Huntington, Thomas Earl of Ailesbury.
  • Kent, Heneage Earl of Wincheſter.
  • Lancaſter, Caril Lord Moleneux.
  • Leiceſter, John Earl of Rutland.
  • Lincoln, Robert Earl of Lyndſey.
  • Middleſex, William Earl of Craven.
  • Monmouth, Henry Duke of Beaufort.
  • Norfolk, Henry Duke of Norfolk.
  • Northampton, Henry Earl of Peterborow.
  • Northumberland, Henry Duke of Newcaſtle.
  • Nottingham, Henry Duke of Newcaſtle.
  • Oxford, James Earl of Abingdon.
  • Purbeck Iſle, Henry Duke of Beaufort.
  • Rutland, Edward Earl of Gainsborough.
  • Salop, Francis Viſcount Newport.
  • Somerſet, Charles Duke of Somerſet.
  • Southampton, Wriotheſly Baptiſt Viſ. Cambden
  • Southwark, William Earl of Craven.
  • Stafford, Charles Earl of Shrewsbury.
  • Suffolk, Henry Duke of Grafton.
  • Surrey, Henry Duke of Norfolk.
  • Suſſex, Chares Earl of Dorſet & Middleſex.
  • Tower and the Hamlets, Will. L. Alington.
  • Wales and the Marches, H. Duke of Beaufort.
  • Warwick, FulkLord Brocke.
  • Weſtmorland, Thomas Earl of Thanet.
  • Wilts, Thomas Earl of Pembroke and Mont.
  • Worceſter, Thomas Earl of Plymouth.
  • York, Eaſt Riding, Char. Duke of Somerſet.
  • Weſt Riding, Rich. Earl of Burlington.
  • North Riding, Tho. Viſc. Falconbridge.

Governors of His Majeſty's Forts, Gar­riſons, Iſlands & foreign Plantations.

  • Barbadoes, Sir Richard Dutton, Kt.
  • Berwick, Henry Duke of Newcaſtle.
  • Carliſle, Sir Chiſtopher Muſgrave, Kt.
  • Chepſtow Caſtle, Henry Duke of Beaufort.
  • Cheſter City, Sir James Poole, Kt.
  • Dover & the Cinque Ports, Sir Edw. Hales.
  • Graveſend and Tilbury Camp, Sackvil Tuf­ton, Eſq
  • Guernſey, Chriſtopher Viſcount Hatton.
  • Holy-Iſland, Sir John Fenwick, Baronet.
  • Hull, Thomas Earl of Plymouth.
  • Jamaica, Sir Thomas Lynch, Kt.
  • Jerſey Iſland, Thomas Lord Jermin.
  • Ireland, Henry Earl of Clarendon.
  • Langvard Fort, Sir Roger Manley, Kt.
  • Leward Iſlands, Sir Nathanael Johnſon, Kt.
  • St. Maws Caſtle, Sir Joſeph Tredenham, Kt.
  • Mary-Land, John Lord Baltamore.
  • New-England, Sir Edmond Andres, Kt.
  • Pendennis Caſtle, Richard Lord Arundel.
  • Plymouth, and St. Nicholas's Iſland, John Earl of Bath.
  • Portſmouth, Edward Earl of Gainsborough.
  • Sandown Caſtle, Sir Abraham Jacob.
  • Sheerneſs, Sir Charles Littleton, Kt.
  • Scilly Iſland, Captain Godolphin.
  • Scarborough Caſtle, Sir Tho. Slingsby, Bar.
  • Tinmouth, Sir. Edward Villers, Kt.
  • Virginia, Francis Lord Howard of Effingham.
  • Upnor Caſtle, Robert Minors, Eſq
  • Iſle of Wight, Sir Robert Holmes, Kt.
  • Windſor Caſtle, Conſtable, Henry Duke of Norfolk.
  • York Caſtle, Sir John Reresby, Bar.

General Officers.

  • Commiſſary General of the Muſters, Henry Howard, Eſq
  • Pay Maſter General, The Lord Ranelaugh.
  • Secretary at War, Will. Blaithwaite, Eſq
  • Judge Advocate George Clarke, Eſq

The Names of the Field-Officers of the ſeveral Regiments of Horſe and Foot, as they lay Encamped on Hounſloe-Heath, in the County of Middleſex, in the Year, 1686.

The Field Officers belonging to the Five Regiments of Horſe on the Right Wing.

1.
  • Colonel, Aubrey Earl of Oxford.
  • Lieutenant Colonel, Sir Francis Compton.
  • Major, Littleton.
2.
  • Colonel, Major General Worthin.
  • Lieutenant Colonel, Bernard Howard, Eſq
  • Major Conningham.
3.
  • Colonel, Richard Lord Lumley.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Vernon.
  • Major Morgan.
4.
  • Colonel, Charles Earl of Shrewsbury.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Coy.
  • Major Scelton.
5.
  • Colonel, Henry Earl of Peterborow.
  • Lieutenant Colonel, Sir John Talbot.
  • Major Chetton.

The Foot Guards.

The King's Two Battalions commanded by

  • Colonel, Henry Duke of Grafton.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Eaton.
  • Major Haſtings.
2.
  • Colonel, William Earl of Craven.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Sackvill.
  • Major Hewetſon.
3.
  • Colonel, William Marqueſs of Douglaſs.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Wondrom.
  • Major More.
4.
  • Colonel, Sir Charles Littleton.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Nicholas.
  • Major Baggott.
5.
  • Colonel, Sir Theophilus Oglethorp.
  • Lieutenant Colonel, Robert Lord Hunſdon.
  • Major Starling.
6.
  • Colonel, Theophilus Earl of Huntington.
  • Lieutenant Colonel, Ferdinando Haſtings.
  • Major Morgan.
7.
  • Colonel, Edward-Henry Earl of Litchfield.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Salisbury.
  • Major Traps.
8.
  • Colonel, Charles Marqueſs of Worceſter.
  • Lieutenant Colonel, Sir John Hanmer.
  • Major Car.
9.
  • Colonel, John Earl of Bath.
  • Lieutenant Colonel, Sir Nicholas Slaning.
  • Major, Sir Charles Carney.
10.
  • Colonel,_____Kirk.
  • Lieutenant Colonel, Philip Kirk.
  • Major, Sir James Laſhley,
11.
  • Colonel, George Douglas, Earl of Dumbarton.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Archibald.
  • Major Douglas.

The Fuzeliers in Battalia, Commanded by

  • Colonel, George Lord Dartmouth.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Saintclare.
  • Major Soaper.

The Four Regiments of Horſe Encamped on the Left Wind.

1.
  • Colonel, Thomas Earl of Plymouth.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Sunderland.
  • Major Walden.
2.
  • Colonel, Robert Earl of Scareſdale.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Langſtone.
  • Major Norton.
3.
  • Colonel, Richard Earl of Arran.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Nelby.
  • Major Parker.
4.
  • Colonel, Sir John Lanjer.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Engliſh.
  • Major Bower.

The Three Regiments of Dragoons, on the Left of all.

1.
  • Colonel, The Lord Cornbury.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Heſſard.
  • Major Clifford.
2.
  • Colonel, The Lord Berkeley.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Maxfield.
  • Major Hawley.
3.
  • Colonel, Charles Duke of Somerſet.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Canon.
  • Major Filpot.

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NORFOLK and MARSHAL.

LONDON, Printed by J. Leake, for Arthur Jones, at the Flying-Horſe, near St. Dunſtan's Church in Fleet-ſtreet, 1686.

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TextAn impartial account of the names of His Majesty's most honourable privy-council and principal officers of this kingdom, now in commission, under the most puissant and renowned prince, King James II
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Bibliographic informationAn impartial account of the names of His Majesty's most honourable privy-council and principal officers of this kingdom, now in commission, under the most puissant and renowned prince, King James II 1 sheet ([1] p.). Printed by J. Leake, for Arthur Jones ...,London :1686.. ("This may be printed, Norfolk and Marshal.") (Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.)
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EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). The general aim of EEBO-TCP is to encode one copy (usually the first edition) of every monographic English-language title published between 1473 and 1700 available in EEBO.

EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org).

The EEBO-TCP project was divided into two phases. The 25,363 texts created during Phase 1 of the project have been released into the public domain as of 1 January 2015. Anyone can now take and use these texts for their own purposes, but we respectfully request that due credit and attribution is given to their original source.

Users should be aware of the process of creating the TCP texts, and therefore of any assumptions that can be made about the data.

Text selection was based on the New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature (NCBEL). If an author (or for an anonymous work, the title) appears in NCBEL, then their works are eligible for inclusion. Selection was intended to range over a wide variety of subject areas, to reflect the true nature of the print record of the period. In general, first editions of a works in English were prioritized, although there are a number of works in other languages, notably Latin and Welsh, included and sometimes a second or later edition of a work was chosen if there was a compelling reason to do so.

Image sets were sent to external keying companies for transcription and basic encoding. Quality assurance was then carried out by editorial teams in Oxford and Michigan. 5% (or 5 pages, whichever is the greater) of each text was proofread for accuracy and those which did not meet QA standards were returned to the keyers to be redone. After proofreading, the encoding was enhanced and/or corrected and characters marked as illegible were corrected where possible up to a limit of 100 instances per text. Any remaining illegibles were encoded as <gap>s. Understanding these processes should make clear that, while the overall quality of TCP data is very good, some errors will remain and some readable characters will be marked as illegible. Users should bear in mind that in all likelihood such instances will never have been looked at by a TCP editor.

The texts were encoded and linked to page images in accordance with level 4 of the TEI in Libraries guidelines.

Copies of the texts have been issued variously as SGML (TCP schema; ASCII text with mnemonic sdata character entities); displayable XML (TCP schema; characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or text strings within braces); or lossless XML (TEI P5, characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or TEI g elements).

Keying and markup guidelines are available at the Text Creation Partnership web site.

Publication information

Publisher
  • Text Creation Partnership,
ImprintAnn Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2011-04 (EEBO-TCP Phase 2).
Identifiers
  • DLPS A46106
  • STC Wing I72
  • STC ESTC R41774
  • EEBO-CITATION 31360623
  • OCLC ocm 31360623
  • VID 110753
Availability

This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Searching, reading, printing, or downloading EEBO-TCP texts is reserved for the authorized users of these project partner institutions. Permission must be granted for subsequent distribution, in print or electronically, of this EEBO-TCP Phase II text, in whole or in part.