|  | Gentleman's Magazine 1746 p.24 Ensigns
 Charles Deacon, of Lancashire.
 Charles Gaylor, of ditto.
 John Hurter, of Northumberland.
 James Wilding, of Lancashire.
 John Betts, of ditto.
 William Bradshaw, of ditto.
 Samuel Maddock, of Cheshire.
 Adjut.
 Thomas Syddel, of Lancashire (Barber)
 Total of Officers. 1 Colonel. 5 Captains. 6  
Lieutenants. 7 Ensigns. 1 Adjutant. And 93 non-commissioned  
rebel officers, drummers, and private men.
 James Cappock, of Lancashire, made by the Pretender Bishop  
of Carlisle.
 LIST of the Scotch Rebel Officers taken in Carlisle,  
1745.
 John Hamilton, of Aberdeenshire, late Governor. - Robert  
Forbes, of ditto, Capt. in Lord Lewis Gordon's regiment. -  
John Burnet, of ditto, Capt. in Col. Grant's regiment. -  
Alexander Abernethy, of ditto, Capt. in the D. of Perth's  
regiment. - Donald M'Donald, of Inverness-shire, Capt. in  
Capock's regiment. - John Comerie, of Braes of Athol, Capt.  
in the D. of Athol's regiment. - Charles Gordon, of  
Aberdeenshire, Lieutenant in in Lord Ogilvie's regiment. -  
James Gordon, of ditto, Lieut. in Col. Grant's regiment. -  
Walter Ogilvie, of Bamffshire, Lieut. in Lord Lewis Gordon's 
regiment. - William Stewart, of ditto, Lieut. in Col. Roye  
Stewart's regiment. - Alex M'Grouther, of Perthshire, Lieut. 
in the D. of Perth's regiment. - Alex. M'Grouther, of ditto, 
Lieut. in ditto. - Walter Mitchel, of Aberdeenshire, Ensign  
in ditto. - George Ramsey, of ditto, Ensign in ditto. -  
James Stratton, of Berwickshire, Surgeon to the garrison. -  
James Nicholson, broke the capitulation by endeavouring to  
make his escape, Lieut. in the D. of Perth's regiment.
 Total of Officers. 1 Governor. 1 Surgeon. 6 Captains. 
7 Lieutenants. 3 Ensigns. And 256 non-commissioned rebel  
officers, Drummers, and private men.
 LIST of those stiling themselves French officers, taken  
at Carlisle, 1745.
 Sir Francis Geogean, of Thoulouse in France, Captain in  
Lally's regiment. - Strickland, of ditto, Col. no regiment.  
- Sir John Arbuthnot, of ditto, Capt. in Lord Drummond's  
regiment.
 Private Men and Serjeants.
 Pierre La Locke, of Dieppe in France, Serjeant in Lally's  
regiment. - Fra. Carpentier, of ditto, private man, in  
ditto. - Pierre Bourgogne, of Tourrat, private man, in  
ditto. - Jean Poussin. of Dieppe, private man in ditto. -  
Pierre Vickman, of ditto, private man, in ditto.
 Total of those calling themselves French. 3 Officers. 
1 Serjeant. 4. Private men.
 An Account of the Brass and Iron Ordinance of the Rebels  
taken in Carlise.
 6 brass one and half ponder guns with carriages. 1 brass  
octagon with a carriage. 3 brass four pounder guns with  
carriages. 4 brass cohorns. 2 royals.
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