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4. The General of the Horse, George Lord Goring. 



5. The Colonel General of the Army, Sir Thomas 

 Glenham. 



6. The Major General of the Army, Sir Francis 

 Mackworth. 



7. The Lieutenant-General of the Horse, first Mr. 

 Charles Cavendish, after him Sir Charles Lucas. 



8. Commissary - General of Horse, first Colonel 

 Windham, after him Sir William Throckmorton, and 

 after him Mr. George Porter. 



9. Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance, Sir William 

 Davenant. 



10. Treasurer of the Army, Sir William Camaby. 



11. Advocate-General of the Army, Dr. Liddal. 



12. Quarter-Master General of the Army, Mr. Ralph 

 Errington. 



13. Providore-General of the Army, Mr. Gervas 

 Nevil, and after Mr. Smith. 



14. Scout-Master-General of the Army, Mr. Hudson. 



15. Waggon-Master-General of the Army, Baptist 

 Johnson. 



William Lord Widdrington was President of the 

 Council of War, and Commander-in-Chief of the three 

 counties of Lincoln, Rutland and Nottingham, and 

 the forces there. 



When My Lord marched with his army to New- 

 castle against the Scots, then the Lord John Bellassis 

 was constituted Governour of York, and Commander- 

 in-Chief, or Lieutenant-General of Yorkshire. 



As for the rest of the ofi&cers and commanders of 

 every particular regiment and company, they being 

 too numerous, cannot well be remembred, and 

 therefore I shall give you no particular accompt of 

 them. 



