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APPENDIX. 
Tue interesting character of many of the particulars contained in 
the Siege Accounts, has induced me to make a series of illustrative 
extracts, which I have arranged under different heads. 
OFFICERS OF THE GARRISON. 
The officers of the Garrison in 1645-6 included the following : 
Governor.—Col. Kerr. 
Governor of the Fort and Island.—Arthur Upton, Esq. 
Master Gunner.—Thomas Bolitho. 
Colonels.—John Saint Aubyn, Crocker, Anthony Rows, Fowell, 
Leyton, Christopher Savery, John Birch, Brooking, T. Trendall. 
Lieut.-Colonels.— Kekewich, T. Fitch, Robert Moore, Elias 
Crymes. 
Majors.—Symonds, Foxworthy, Haulsey, Worthevale, Barrett, 
Haines, Martyn, Gabriel Barnes. 
Captains. —Shilston Calmady, Voyzey, Hawken, Courtney, 
Roope, Hall, Penrose, Lyall, Burgess, Baghett, Dutton, Catterell, 
Cozens, Sampson Crabb, Bawden, Owen, Louis Perry, Wools, 
Diment, James Pears, Henderson, Holt, Pope, Richards, Fountayne, 
Barnes, Rowe, Robert Savery, E. Blagge,* Whittie, Trayes, Richard 
Langherne, J. Rows, E. Weston, W. Wotton, John Richards, John 
Bawden, Wm. Gregory, Hoop,* Adrian Anthony,* R. Clarke,* 
Jn. King,* James Randle,* George Fownes,* Nath. Walters,* Hy. 
Hatsell. Those to whose names an asterisk is attached are men- 
tioned as at different times commanding the outworks. Weston 
for some time was master of the hospital, and was apparently 
succeeded by John Hall, physician. 
Captain-Lieutenants.—Roe, Vaughan. 
Lieutenants.—Ellis Greenwood, G. Wyatt, Nicholas Bowy, Thos. 
Emerson, J. Tapson, Richard Phillips, Walter Clifford. 
Ensigns.—Plumley, Gwilliam, J. Crocker (reformado), N. Birke- 
hell, Ed. Webb, Digory Hony, Arthur Carter (reformado), Anthony 
Gefierys, R. Gest. 
