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.
Captain10s. £182100
First Lieutenant6s. 109100
Second Lieutenant5s. 9150
Third Lieutenant and Fireworkers4s. 7300
Fourth do. and Fireworkers3s. 54150
3Sergeants, each2s. 109100
3Corporals, each1s.8d.9150
3Bombardiers, each1s.8d.9150
30Gunners, each1s.4d.73000
50Mattrosses1s. 912100
One Company more, same rate 2,445100
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Total £4,89100

APPENDIX No. 4.

An account of the Master Gunners and other Gunners upon the Establishment of Guards and Garrisons for the year 1720, with a proposal for some alterations more advantageous to the Service, without exceeding the sum granted for that purpose:—

Establishment 1720.New Proposal.
Master Gunners.Gunners.Master Gunners.Gunners.
Berwick1616
Blackness1111
Calshott Castle1312
Carlisle1313
Chester1312
Clifford's Fort1414
Dumbarton1111
Dartmouth1112
Edinburgh Castle1313
Gravesend and Tilbury210212
Guernsey1414
Hull and Blockhouse1616
Hurst Castle1312
Holy Island0211
Jersey1818
Landguard Fort1613
St. Maw's1111
Pendennis1212
Plymouth and St. Nicholas' Island218218
Portland Castle1312
Portsmouth123319
Sheerness113116
Scilly Island1816
Scarboro' Castle1211
Stirling1313
Tower of London1414
Fort William1412
Upnor16112
Cockham Wood1411
Gillingham1412
Windsor1211
Sandham Fort1212
Yarmouth1414
Carisbrook1213
Cowes1313
White Hall1..18
North Yarmouth1212
Total3817441172

Establishment of the year 1720, compared with that proposed for the year 1721:—