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NOTES AND QUERIES. [12 s. n. NOV. 13, me.
Newsham Peel's (1)
Cuthbert Ellison (2)
John Waite
The next regiment (p. 35) was raised in 1689 in Wales and the adjacent counties, and
has at various times been designated " The Prince of Wales's Own Royal Welsh
Fusiliers," " The Royal Welsh Fusiliers " (as it is called to-day )," The 23rd (or Royal) Regi-
ment of Welsh Fusiliers," and "The 23rd Regiment of Foot (or Royal Welsh Fusiliers)."
It should be noted that in 1740 there was only one Welsh-named officer in the regi-
ment Pryce :
Colonel Peers's Regiment of
\\Vlsh Ku-i Colonel .. .. Lieutenant Colonel Major . . . .
I George Jackson ! Roger Lort
William Hickman < Richard Bendyse
James Carey . . j John Sabine ^ Henry Hickman
Arthur Taylor
I Alexander Johnson
James Drysdale i John Bernard . . 1 John Weaver (3) \ John Pryce (3)
Thomas Rodd ', William Izard . . i Gregory Earners ! Arthur Forster (3) ( John Gregg
( Thomas Baldwin | Nathaniel Bateman ! Charles Goodall ' German Pole . . -< Joseph Sabine
William Bolton I WilUam Aubrey i Phineas Bowles \ Horatio Sharpe
Captains
Captain Lieutenant
First Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenants
Dates of their
present commissions,
. 23 Nov. 1739
Dates of their first
commissions.
Ensign, 25 April 1706.
. ditto
Captain, 11 April 1723.
4 Sept. 1739
Ensign, Mar. 1719-2n.
. 25 Dec. 1726
Lieutenant, 1 Jan. 1707.
. 16 July 1730
Lieutenant, 11 April 170S.
. 23 Mar. 1730-1
Ensign, 1 July 1717.
1 Nov. 1733
Ensign, 17 Sept. 1721.
. 10 Aug. 1737
Ensign, 1 May 1710.
. 28 Dec. 1738
Ki/xign, 24 June 1712.
3 Sept, 1739
Ensign, 24 Dec. 1710.
ditto
Lieutenant, 21 Aug. 1718.
. 14 Mav 1720
Ensign, 23 May 1712.
. 24 Sept. 1730
Ensign, 1 Aug. 1707.
. 25 Nov. 1731
Ensign, 13 Mar. 1718-19.
8 Nov. 1732
Ensign, 25 June 1722.
. 10 Aug. 1737
Ensign, 16 Mav 1729.
3 Sept. 1739
Ensign, 24 Dec. 1720.
. 17 Jan. 1739-40
Ensign, 1 Feb. 1735-6.
. 16 Jan. 1739-40
Ensign, 10 Dec. 1735.
18 ditto.
." 19 ditto
Ensign, 31 Jan. 1735-6.
3 Mar. 1735-6.
17 ditto.
23 July 1737.
'. 10 Aug. 1737!
17 Julv 1739.
31 Aug. 1739.
2 Feb. 1739-40.
3 ditto.
4 Hi tin.
(1) Died in 1743 from wounds received in the battle of Dettingen.
(2) Eldest son of Robe.rt Ellison, of Hebburn, co. Durham. Was M.P. for Shaftesbury, 1717-51, Died Oct. 11, 1785, then being General.
(3) Killed in the battle of Fontenoy, May 11, 1745. .
J. H. LESLIE, Major, R.A. (Retired List). (To be continued.)
QUEEN ELIZABETH'S PALACE, ENFIELD :
DR. ROBERT UVEDALE, SCHOLAR AND BOTANIST:
THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ENFIELD.
(See ante, pp. 361, 384.) II. DK. ROBERT UVEDALE. (PART II.;
THERE nas been some question as to
Uvedale's merits as a botanist. The writer
in the ' Diet, of Nat. Biog.,' who was Mr.
Boulger himself, describes him as " school-
master and horticulturist." He has also
been spoken of by other writers as " more of
a florist " than a " botanist." I do not
think that these attributes should be allowed
to detract from his reputation as a botanist.
In Hutchins's ' Hist, of Dorset ' (vol. iii.
p. 148) he is described, indeed, as " one of
the greatest botanists of his day in Europe."
Dr. Pulteney, however, speaks in more
measured terms when he says (' Sketches of
the Progress of Botany,' vol. ii. p. 30) that
although Uvedale
"was not known amongst those who advanced the indigenous botany of Britain, yet. his merit as a