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| Whichcote, a merchant, was also second captain in the [[trained-band:london:white-regiment|White Regiment of Foot of the London Trained Bands]] in 1643. | Whichcote, a merchant, was also second captain in the [[trained-band:london:white-regiment|White Regiment of Foot of the London Trained Bands]] in 1643. | ||
| ====Colonel William Webb==== | ====Colonel William Webb==== | ||
| - | A Grocer of Bartholomew Lane in the Parish of St Michael Cornhill London. He joined the Honourable Artillery Company in 1641. A Lieutenant under Col. John Venn in March 1643, he then served as Capt and Major in the Green Auxiliaries. In September 1645 he became Colonel of [[parliamentarian:dragoon-regiments:webb|Col. William Webb’s Dragoons]]. by October 1646 he was back as Colonel of the Green Auxiliary Regiment of Foot of the London Trained Bands. | + | A Grocer of Bartholomew Lane in the Parish of St Michael Cornhill London. He joined the Honourable Artillery Company in 1641. A Lieutenant under Col. John Venn in March 1643, he then served as Capt and Major in the Green Auxiliaries. In September 1645 he became Colonel of [[parliamentarian:dragoon-regiments:webb|Col. William Webb’s Dragoons]]. By October 1646 he was back as Colonel of the Green Auxiliary Regiment of Foot of the London Trained Bands. |
| + | =====Officer Lists===== | ||
| + | ====October 1646==== | ||
| + | Lining the route of procession at the Earl of Essex's funeral((//The Militia of London 1641-1649// PhD Thesis, Lawson Chase Nagel, King’s College, University of London, 1982. )) | ||
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| + | City Green Auxiliaries | ||
| + | *Col William Webb | ||
| + | *Lt Col John Tirlington | ||
| + | *Major Edward Abel | ||
| + | *Capt Warren | ||
| + | *Capt Wansey | ||
| + | *Capt Sittey | ||
| + | *Capt Beech | ||
| =====Strength===== | =====Strength===== | ||
| *September 1643: 1200 at the most, in 7 companies((The London Trained Bands Mustered in Finsbury Fields 26 September 1643; Ensignes of the Regiments in the rebellious Citty of London, National Army Museum Ms 6807-53)) | *September 1643: 1200 at the most, in 7 companies((The London Trained Bands Mustered in Finsbury Fields 26 September 1643; Ensignes of the Regiments in the rebellious Citty of London, National Army Museum Ms 6807-53)) | ||