APPENDICES.
APPENDIX No. 1.
Chap. IV.—Page [60].
ROYAL WARRANT. Dated 22nd August, 1682.
CHARLES R.
Whereas our Royal progenitors established the number of 100 gunners with a yearly fee payable out of the Exchequer and finding that divers of them were such as were not taught nor trained up in the practice and knowledge of the Art of Gunnery but men of other Professions and that by reason of their receiving their fees by virtue of their patents out of the Exchequer they did not attend according to their duties as well for performance of Our Service as to be exercised and trained up in that Art by Our Master Gunner at such time as they were required thereunto and also that the places of such Gunners and Mattrosses were commonly bought and sold to such as would give most money though very unfit for the said Employments whereby great inconveniences and disappointments were occasioned for prevention whereof We thought fit to Authorize Sir William Compton sometime Master of Our Ordnance, by Our Warrant under Our Sign Manual and Privy Signet, dated 2nd January, in the twelfth year of Our Reign from time to time to grant his Warrant to such person or persons as he should find fit and able to be Entertained as fee'd Gunners in Our Service and Order that the future payments of their respective fees should be placed upon and made good to them out of Our Ordinary and entered into the quarter books of Our Office and likewise We did empower Sir Thomas Chicheley late Master of Our Ordnance by Our like Warrant bearing date 16th January in the 22nd year of Our Reign to cause Our Master Gunner or such other person as he should think fit to examine all the Gunners and Mattrosses then employed within Our Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales or town of Berwick-on-Tweed commanding them to be subject to him and the Successive Masters of Our Ordnance for the time being and that if he should find any of the said Gunners or Mattrosses unfit or unable to execute their several places he or they should remove or cause them to be removed or dismissed from their said employment and after such removal or after the death resignation or voluntary departure of any such Gunner or Mattross to commissionate and empower such Gunners or Scholars as should be certified by Our Master Gunner of England to be able to execute the duty of a Gunner or Mattross in the place or places of such as should by him or them be removed or be dead or have voluntarily resigned without any fees or reward except Common Fees:—
And whereas on the 8th day of February last the Lords appointed a Committee to inspect and examine the present state and condition of the Tower have represented unto Us that whereas the number of the Gunners which belong to the Office of the Ordnance is One hundred whose pay is sixpence per day each and many of them of other trades and not skilled in the Art of Gunnery and that it was their opinion that if this number were reduced to sixty effective men whose pay might be twelve pence per diem and they required to lodge in the Tower and duly exercised that it would be much more useful for Our Service. Upon due consideration of all which We have thought fit to dissolve the said number of One hundred Gunners and do declare they are hereby dissolved and that the said number from henceforward shall be reduced to the number of sixty effective men and no more and we do by these empower authorize and appoint Our right trusty and well-beloved Councillor George Legge Esq. Master-General of Our Ordnance to elect sixty good able experienced and sufficient men for Gunners and three Mates to Our Master Gunner of England to be chosen out of the best Gunners or fittest or ablest men for Our Service and to allow each Gunner twelve pence per diem and to each Mate 2s. 6d. per diem.
And to the end that the said Gunners and Masters may be bound to a more strict performance of their duty Our Will and Pleasure is and We do hereby Authorize and empower Our said Master-General of Our Ordnance from time to time to grant his Warrant to such person or persons as he shall choose qualified as aforesaid for whose encouragement We hereby direct and appoint that the said allowance to the said Gunners of twelve pence per diem and to the said Mates of 2s. 6d. per diem be placed and made good to them out of Our Ordinary of Our Said Office of Our Ordnance and that an order thereunto shall be entered into the quarter books of the said Office without paying any fees or reward excepting only the Ordinary fees for drawing and recording the said Warrants or Commission in Our said Office. And We further require and direct that the said Gunners to be chosen as aforesaid be constantly exercised by Our Master Gunner of England once a week in winter and twice a week in summer and to be kept to their duty either in Our Tower of London or in whatever other place or places they shall by you Our Master General of Our Ordnance be thought fit to be disposed hereby requiring and commanding all the said Gunners and Mates to observe and obey such Orders and directions as shall be given unto them by Our said Master General or by any other Master General of Our Ordnance for the time being or the Lieutenant General of Our Ordnance and the principal Officers of Our Ordnance in your Absence for the better behaviour of themselves in Our Service. And We do hereby further Authorize and empower you the said George Legge M.G.O.R.O. and the Successive Masters of the said Office for the time being if he or they shall find the said Gunners or Mates unfit or unable to execute their several and respective places from time to time to remove or cause them to be removed and dismissed from their said several and respective places and to place others fitly qualified for such Employment in their several and respective places.
And as for all other Gunners of Garrisons Forts Castles Blockhouses or Bullworks or Traines that are or shall be appointed You are to govern yourself as by Our Warrant bearing date 6th January 1671 &c. &c.
By His Majesty's Command.
(Signed) Conway.
To Our Right Trusty and Well-beloved Councillor
George Legge Esq. M.G.O.
APPENDIX No. 2.
Chap. IV.—Page [61].
Royal warrant establishing a Regimental Train of Artillery, to be composed of officers and men who had served on the old and new Establishments, and chiefly to find employment for Artillerymen who had served under William III. in his trains in Flanders.
WILLIAM R.
Whereas Wee have thought fitt to dismiss as well the Trayne of Artillery that hath Served Us during the late Warre in Flanders as also the several Traynes that have been employed in Our Service by Sea, Yet that such persons as have served Us well and faithfully during the Warr might have some reasonable provision made for their subsistence in time of peace And for having a Trayne of Artillery in greater readiness to march upon any occasion for the necessary defence of Our Realme and Dominions Wee have thought fitt to direct that a Small Trayne of Artillery should be composed of such persons as had served Us well in ye said Trayne durying the Warr. And the Annexed Scheme of such a Trayne of Artillery having been accordingly prepared and laid before Us for Our approbation. Wee have perused and considered thereof and do hereby approve of and establish ye same to be entertayned in Our Service and kept in Our pay in time of peace untill such tyme as Wee shall think fitt to signify Our further pleasure therein. Our Will and Pleasure therefore is And Wee do hereby authorize and direct yt out of such money as shall at any time be paid into the Treasury of Our Ordnance on accompt of Land Service to cause the severall sums and yearly allowances mentioned in ye said Annexed Scheme amounting in ye whole to Four Thousand Four Hundred Eighty-Two Pounds and Tenn Shillings to be paid to the respective Officers Engineers Gunners and others therein mentioned the said allowances to commence from the fifth day of this instant May and to be continued durying Our pleasure And Wee do hereby further Authorize and Empower ye as often as any Occasion shall happen on this Our Establishment by the Decease of any person now placed there upon or otherwise to fill up the same with such persons as have served in any of the above mentioned Traynes and could not at present be provided for or with such other persons as shall apply themselves to study the Mathematicke and duly qualify themselves to serve as Engineers Fireworkers Bombardiers or Gunners on Our said Establishment. And for so doing this shall be as well to ye as the Auditors of Our Imprest and all other Our Officers therein concerned a sufficient Warrant Given at Our Court at Kensington this 24th day of May 1698 in ye tenth year of Our Reign.
By His Majesty's Command.
Ja. Vernon.
To Henry, Earle of Romney, M.G.O.
A Regimental Trayne of Artillery to consist of Field Officers and four Companies of Gunners wth Engineers, Firemasters, Fireworkers, and Bombardiers as followeth:—
| Pay per annum. | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| £ | s. | d. | |
| Collonel | |||
| Lieutenant-Collonel addition to his pay on ye old Estabt | 55 | 5 | 0 |
| Major addicôn vt supr' | 50 | 0 | 0 |
| Comptroler addicôn vt supr' | 45 | 5 | 0 |
| Adjutant | 60 | 0 | 0 |
| FIRST COMPANY. | |||
| Captaine | 100 | 0 | 0 |
| First Lieutenant | 60 | 0 | 0 |
| Second Lieutenant | 40 | 0 | 0 |
| 2 Gents of the Ordnance pd on the old Estabt. | |||
| 2 Sergeants at 1s 6d p. diem each | 54 | 15 | 0 |
| 15 Gunners paid on the old Estabt. | |||
| 15 Gunners more at 12d each p. diem | 273 | 15 | 0 |
| SECOND COMPANY. | |||
| Captaine | 100 | 0 | 0 |
| First Lieutenant | 60 | 0 | 0 |
| Second Lieutenant | 40 | 0 | 0 |
| 2 Gents of Ordnance at £40 p. annum each | 80 | 0 | 0 |
| 2 Sergeants at 1s 6d each p. diem. | 54 | 15 | 0 |
| 15 Gunners pd on the old Estabt. | |||
| 15 Gunners more at 12 p. diem. | 273 | 15 | 0 |
| THIRD AND FOURTH COMPANIES: Same as Second. | 1217 | 0 | 0 |
| ENGINEERS. | |||
| 6 Engineers at 100 p. ann. each | 600 | 0 | 0 |
| 4 Sub Engineers at 50 p. ann. each | 200 | 0 | 0 |
| 2 Firemasters at 100 p. ann. each | 200 | 0 | 0 |
| 12 Fireworkers at 40 p. ann. each | 480 | 0 | 0 |
| 12 Bombardiers at 36l 10s p. ann. each | 438 | 0 | 0 |
| ————— | —— | — | |
| Total | £4482 | 10 | 0 |
| ————— | —— | — | |
Names of Officers of William's Peace Train. 1698.
| Colonel. | |
| Lieutenant-Colonel | George Browne. |
| Major | John Sigismond Schlundt. (Succeeded by Major John Henry Hopeke on 1st Feb. 1699.) |
| Controller | James Pendlebury. |
| Captain | Albrecht Borgard. Adjutant. |
| Captains | Jonas Watson. |
| Edward Gibbon. | |
| Edmund Williamson. | |
| William Bousfield. | |
| Firemasters | John Lewis Schlundt. |
| Robert Guybon. | |
| 1st Lieutenants | Ralph Wood. |
| Thomas Rashell. | |
| Peter Gelmuyden. | |
| George Brittenstein. | |
| 2nd Lieutenants | Joseph Durdero. |
| Andrew Bonnell. | |
| Edward Glover. | |
| George Spencer. | |
| Roger Colburne. | |
| Engineer Captains | Lewis Petit Des Etans. |
| Daniel Sherrard. | |
| Albrecht Borgard. | |
| George Conrade. | |
| Isaac Francis Petit. |
On 14th Feb. 1699, an addition to the Regt. was made of—
| £ | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | Engineers at | £100 | each p. ann. | 600 |
| 4 | Sub at | 50 | each p. ann. | 200 |
| 6 | Gent. of Ordce | 40 | each p. ann. | 240 |
| 12 | Bombrs at | 36 | 10 | 438 |
| 60 | Gunners at | 18 | 5 | 1095 |
| ————— | ||||
| £2573 |
(Sd. Romney.)
APPENDIX No. 3.
Chap. VII.—Page [81].
ROYAL WARRANT for the establishment of two Companies of Artillery, dated 26th May, 1716. These companies were never reduced, and represent the infancy of the Royal Regiment of Artillery.
GEORGE R.
Whereas Our Right Trusty and Right entirely beloved Cousin and Councillor John Duke of Marlborough Master General of Our Ordnance hath laid before Us a representation of Our Principal Officers of Our Ordnance setting forth the inconveniences and defects of the present Establishment of the Military Branch of Our said Office amounting to 16,829l. 11s. 3d. and therewith a scheme showing that a greater number of Gunners Engineers and other proper Officers may be maintained for less than the present expense. And whereas by Our Warrants of the 27th November 1715 two Companies of Gunners and Mattrosses were raised for the service of Our Artillery sent upon the late Expedition to North Britain and having been found always necessary that a sufficient number of Gunners with proper Officers should be maintained and kept ready for Our Service. And whereas it has been represented unto Us by Our said Master General of Our Ordnance that there are several salaries now vacant of the present old Establishment which are not useful and that other savings may be made by which part of the two said Companies may at present be maintained. It is our will and pleasure that the said vacancies and savings be immediately applied for the payment and maintenance of one Sergeant three Corporals thirty Gunners and thirty-two Mattrosses being such as have served well abroad during the late Wars and are not otherwise provided for and as other salaries shall become vacant in the said military branch that you apply the same to complete the pay of the rest of the Officers and others according to the annexed list, which with their respective pays We do hereby approve and establish and for so doing this shall be as well to you as to the Auditors of Our Imprest and all other Officers concerned a sufficient Warrant. Given at Our Court of St. James's this 26th day of May 1716 in the second year of Our reign.
By His Majesty's Commands
(Signed) James Stanhope.
To Our Right Trusty and Right Entirely beloved Cousin and Councillor John Duke of Marlborough, Master-General of Ordnance.
Establishment for two Companies of Artillery with their respective pays and employments:—
| Per diem. | Per annum. | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Captain | 10s. | £182 | 10 | 0 | ||
| First Lieutenant | 6s. | 109 | 10 | 0 | ||
| Second Lieutenant | 5s. | 91 | 5 | 0 | ||
| Third Lieutenant and Fireworkers | 4s. | 73 | 0 | 0 | ||
| Fourth do. and Fireworkers | 3s. | 54 | 15 | 0 | ||
| 3 | Sergeants, each | 2s. | 109 | 10 | 0 | |
| 3 | Corporals, each | 1s. | 8d. | 91 | 5 | 0 |
| 3 | Bombardiers, each | 1s. | 8d. | 91 | 5 | 0 |
| 30 | Gunners, each | 1s. | 4d. | 730 | 0 | 0 |
| 50 | Mattrosses | 1s. | 912 | 10 | 0 | |
| One Company more, same rate | 2,445 | 10 | 0 | |||
| —————— | —— | — | ||||
| Total | £4,891 | 0 | 0 | |||