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NOTES AND QUERIES. [12 s. vii. SEPT. n, 1920.

AN ENGLISH ARMY LIST OF 1740.

1 (See 12 S. ii. passim; iii. 46, 103, 267, 354, 403, 438; vi. 184, 233, 242, 290, 329;

vii. 83, 125, 146, 165, 187.)

The next regiment (p. 66) was raised in the north of Ireland, in 1693, by Colonel Henry Cunningham, as a regiment of Dragoons, but was disbanded in 1714 owing to reductions in the army. On Aug. 25, 1715, however, orders were issued for it to be restored " to have, hold, and enjoy its former .rank," as if it had "not been broke." It was accordingly re-formed.

In 1777 it was styled the " Eighth (or the King's Royal Irish) Regiment of (Light)

Dates of their Dates of their first

present commissions. commissions.

Eighth (King's Royal Irish) Regiment of Hussars, title it still (1920) retains.

Major-Gen ml NevilPs Regiment of Dragoons.

Colonel

Lieutenant- Colonel.

Major

Cornet,

Ensign,

Ensign,

Ensign,

Cornet,

ditto

ditto

ditto

ditto

which

Captains .Captain Lieutenant

'Lieutenants. .

>Corneta

Clement Nevill (1) ..

Samuel Whitshed (2). .

William Degge (3) ( Sheffield Austen (4) . . \ John Wynne v Richard Harwood

Thomas Erie (5) f William Berkeley I Richard Shinton A Francis Baillie (6) I Nathan Forth I Whitney Makean fRobert Sanderson I John Agnew J William Lushington. . 1 Faustin Low. . . \_ James Graham (7)
 * James Adolphus Dickenson

27 June 1737

2 May 1720

3 Sept. 1739 5 June 1726

12 Nov. 1731 9 Oct. 1739 9 Oct. 1739 5 Dec. 1725

4 Mar. 1733 30 Mar. 1735 20 June 1739

9 Oct. 1739

3 Dec. 1725 11 Aug. 1737

4 Mar. 1733

29 Mar. 1734

30 Mar. 1735 9 Oct. 1739

Ensign, 31 Dec. 1688. Captain, Aug. 1707. Ensign, Feb. 1716. 28 July 1716.

30 Nov. 1706.

1703.

15 April 1707. 3 June 1722. 6 Mar. 1718.

31 Mar. 1721. 15 Sept. 1719. 18 Mar. 1722.

Ensign, 27 Jan. 1731.

The two names following are entered in ink on the interleaf : Colonel. . . . Richard St. George (8). . 10 May 1740

Cornet. . . George Bingham (9). . . . 6 June 1741

(1) Transferred to Napier's Regiment of Horse (see ante, p. 125), 10 May, 1740. Major- General July 2, 1739 ; Lieut.- General, Feb. 1, 1743. Died in Dublin, 1744.

(2) Appointed to the Colonelcy of the 39th Foot, Dec. 28, 1740. Died in 1746.

(3) Lieutenant-Colonel, Feb. 2, 1741. Died 1741.

(4) Major, Feb. 13, 1741.

(5) Lieutenant-Colonel of the 14th Dragoons, Sept. 4, 1754. Colonel in the army, Feb. 19, 1762 ; Major-General, April 30, 1770. Appointed to the Colonelcy of the 28th Foot, July 15, 1773. Died in 1777.

(6) Captain, March 14, 1744. Left the regiment in 1755.

(7) Captain-Lieutenant, Feb. 15, 1748.

(S) From <he Colonelcy of the 20th Foot. Major- General, 1744 ; Lieut.-General, 1747. Died .en Jan. 12, 1755,

(9) Lieutenant, June 1^2, 1745. Left the regiment in 1756.

J. II. LESLIE, Lieut. -Colonel (Retired List). (To be continued.)

SAINT SIMON DE SANDRIGOURT.

IN the process of describing the MSS., In- cunabula, &c., of a private library there has passed through my hands an illuminated MS. Book of Hours of the fifteenth century which formerly belonged to the Saint Simons of Sandricourt near Damblain- ville ; Calvados, Normandy. On the last two vellum lepver are entries which may be

of interest to those of your readers who concern themselves with genealogy. Un- fortunately the book has been rebound in two volumes and a page at least is missing, the last entry being incomplete.

Le dimanche vint et ungjeme iour fefurier mil sine Vsens soyssente catorse ma femme est ac- couchee dunne fille laquelle fust baptisee le vinte-