36 COENWAIL DtTKING THE CIYIL WAE. 



Captains: Spurway, "Whithead, Kellie, Dinham, Courtney, 

 Thurlow, Cottel, Taverner, Spry, Pomerey, Richardson. 



Lieutenants : Williams, South, Favors, Courtis, Shelley, Shepton, 

 Carey, Malvin, Johnson, Plunket, Grimes, Rimrow, Morgan, Lower, 

 Eviley, James, Stevens, Sherbrough, Rous, Tramayne, Holder, 

 Hallimore, Lobb, Yosper, Winston, Gullet, Richards, Tresaer, 

 Arundel. 



Ensignes: Cullum, Shelley, Stevens, Greene, Mayners, Slow- 

 man, Randal, Hailes, Weekes, Gaith, Tippet, Waddon, Smith, 

 Powell, Landry, Tresaer, Wright. 



Quarter -Masters : IDalton, Oath, May. 



Of Common Souldiers, 732. Of all these there is upwards of 

 three Tiundred. (This is not clearly expressed,) 



Gentlemen that had command in the Castle : Sir Sam : Cosworth, 

 Knight; Sir John Grils, Knight; Walter Langden, Nevill Bligh, 

 Esq., Mr. George Spry, Mr. Thomas Moulton, M. Abraham Biggs, 

 Gentlemen. 



Of the Couneell of Warre : Sir Henry Killigrew, Joseph Jane, 

 Esq., Fath : Lugar, Clerke of the Couneell of Warre. 



Of the Train of Artillerie : Lieutenant Generall Burleigh ; John 

 Burleigh, Controller ; Richard Hippisley, Commissary of the 

 Magazine; Robert Hewet, his assistant; Thomas Penraddock, 

 Quartermaster ; William Adamson, Marshall of the Garrison ; John 

 Matthewes, Ambrose Pile, Conductors. 



Gunners: Edward Nichols, Master Gunner; Richard Pain, 

 William Pain, Tho. King, Christopher Warden, Sampson Penleath, 

 John Leatherby, Lawrence Welcot, Th. Standard, William Pow, 

 Nath. Oliver, Rich. Kent, John Rounsewall, Richard Williams, 

 William Williams, Jacob Awson, Powel Johnson, Powel Johnson, 

 Christopher Gowin, Ralph Jackson, Edward Stevens, Henry Geake, 

 Robert Rawlins, Richard Inch, John James, Math. Bell, Waggon- 

 master's Man. 



Chaplaines : M. Bagly, Lionel Gatford, Mr. Lewcy, Mr. Nichol- 

 son, Mr. Emmiot. 



Chjrurgions : Mr. Head, Mr. Penwarden, Mr. Gerish. 



Penryn and St. Ives remained on the side of the Parliament, 

 and, on the decease of Oliver Cromwell, they presented Addresses 

 to his son Richard, the Protector for a short time. The Address 

 from Penryn is in "Mercurius Politicus," No. 434, and that from 

 St. Ives in the same paper, No. 549. They adopt the style of the 



