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First Lieuts. 
1 Abraham Tovey. 
2 Charles Stranover, 
3 Richard Mason. 
4 John Dovers. 
6 Robert Smith. 
6 Leonard Pattison. 
7 William Hussey. 
8 Samuel Strachy. 
9 William Martin. 
10 Nathaniel Jones. 
Second Lieuts. 
1 John Straton. 
2 John Innes. 
3 Thomas Smith. 
4 William Macleod. 
5 Peter Innes. 
6 Alexander Campbell. 
7 Jacob Tovey. 
8 Thomas Pike. 
9 Joseph Winter. 
10 Edward Whitmore. 
Lieut. Fireworkers. 
1 Forbes Macbean. 
16 
2 Griffiths Williams. 
17 
3 F. James Buchanan. 
18 
4 John Macculloch. 
19 
5 Sir Charles Chalmers. 
20 
6 George Charleton. 
21 
7 Robert Hind. 
22 
8 Joseph Barret. 
23 
9 Richard Edlin. 
24 
10 Thomas Hussey. 
25 
11 David Hay. 
26 
12 James Stephens. 
27 
13 William Phillips. 
28 
14 John York. 
29 
15 George Anderson. 
30 
Andrew Ferguson. 
David Rogers. 
Horatio Spry. 
Benjamin Stehelen. 
Duncan Drumond. 
James Lawson. 
Charles Torriano. 
Thomas Howdel. 
James Butler. 
David Mukle. 
George Forman. 
James Halsal. 
John Mullonan. 
Thomas Baker. 
Sir John Witlewronge. 
Staff Officers. 
Chaplain.Montagu Barton. 
Adjutant.Joseph Broane. 
Quarter-Master...William Phillips. 
Bridge-Master... Nathaniel Marsh. 
Surgeon .James Irwine. 
Mate.David Vans. 
1755 In March, four companies with an additional major were added to 
the regiment; which now consisted of fourteen companies; the cadets 
not included. 
These four companies were raised and compleated in about thirty days 
and immediately embark'd for the East Indies; one of them was lost in the 
“ Doddington'' E. Indiaman on her passage; all except three private men; 
as soon as this was known at home; a company was raised to replace it; and 
embark'd for the E. Indies. 
In May, a detachment of a first lieut. and twenty-four non-commissioned 
officers and private men were this year sent from Woolwich to Ireland at 
the request of the Lord-lieutenant; towards the forming a battalion of artillery 
for that kingdom. 
In October; two more companies were raised and added to the regiment; 
which now consisted of sixteen companies; exclusive of the cadets. 
1756 In April; two companies were raised and added to the regiment; 
now consisting of eighteen companies exclusive of the cadets. 
In May; a company of miners consisting of two hundred was raised for 
the purpose of being sent to assist in retaking Minorca. Eirst-lieut. William 
Phillips then the youngest of that rank in the regiment being aide-de-camp 
to Sir John Ligonier, was thro' that interest and the indolence and supine¬ 
ness of the officers of the corps appointed captain of this company, which 
was then consider'd as no more than a temporary affair of short duration, 
that would end when the service they were raised for was perform'd; but 
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