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 Sa [...]son, 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.
  • 2 d —Sir Henry Shiers.
  • 3 dJacob 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, Char [...]es Earl of Dorset & Middlesex.
  • Tower and the Hamlets, Will. L. Alington.
  • Wales and the Marches, H. Duke of Beaufort.
  • Warwick, Fulk [...] Lord 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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