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ORIGINAL REGIMENTAL LIST OF THE BLACK WATCH.

From A Military History of Perthshire, pages 51, 52, and The Black Watch Chronicle, 1913, pages 6-8.

No. 1 Company.

Colonel and Captain John, Earl of Crawford. Died 1748.Captain-Lieutenant Duncan Mackfarland. Retired 1744.Ensign Gilbert Stewart of Kincraigie.

Colonel and Captain John, Earl of Crawford. Died 1748.

Captain-Lieutenant Duncan Mackfarland. Retired 1744.

Ensign Gilbert Stewart of Kincraigie.

No. 2 Company.

Lieutenant-Colonel and Captain Sir Robert Munro, Bart., of Foulis. Killed at Falkirk 1746.Lieutenant Paul Macferson.Ensign Archibald Macknab, younger son of the Laird of Macnab. Died Lieut. General, 1790.

Lieutenant-Colonel and Captain Sir Robert Munro, Bart., of Foulis. Killed at Falkirk 1746.

Lieutenant Paul Macferson.

Ensign Archibald Macknab, younger son of the Laird of Macnab. Died Lieut. General, 1790.

No. 3 Company.

Major and Captain George Grant. Removed from the service by sentence of Court-martial, 1746.Lieutenant John MacKenzie of Rencraig (? Kincraig).Ensign Collin Campbell.

Major and Captain George Grant. Removed from the service by sentence of Court-martial, 1746.

Lieutenant John MacKenzie of Rencraig (? Kincraig).

Ensign Collin Campbell.

No. 4 Company.

Captain Collin Campbell, Jr., of Monzie. Retired 1743.Lieutenant Alexander Macdonald.Ensign James Campbell of Glenfalloch. Died of wounds at Fontenoy.

Captain Collin Campbell, Jr., of Monzie. Retired 1743.

Lieutenant Alexander Macdonald.

Ensign James Campbell of Glenfalloch. Died of wounds at Fontenoy.

No. 5 Company.

Captain James Colquhoun of Luss. Promoted to be Major. Retired in 1748.Lieutenant George Ramsay.Ensign James Campbell of Stronslanie.[44]

Captain James Colquhoun of Luss. Promoted to be Major. Retired in 1748.

Lieutenant George Ramsay.

Ensign James Campbell of Stronslanie.[44]

No. 6 Company.

Captain John Campbell of Carrick. Killed at Fontenoy.Lieutenant John MacLean of Kingairloch.Ensign Dougall Stewart (of Appin?).

Captain John Campbell of Carrick. Killed at Fontenoy.

Lieutenant John MacLean of Kingairloch.

Ensign Dougall Stewart (of Appin?).

No. 7 Company.

Captain Collin Campbell of Balliemore. Retired.Lieutenant Malcom Frazer, son of Culduthel.[45]Killed at Bergen-op-Zoom, 1747.Ensign Dougal Stewart.

Captain Collin Campbell of Balliemore. Retired.

Lieutenant Malcom Frazer, son of Culduthel.[45]Killed at Bergen-op-Zoom, 1747.

Ensign Dougal Stewart.

No. 8 Company.

Captain George Munro of Culcairn, brother of Foulis. Killed 1746.Lieutenant Lewis Grant of Auchterblair.Ensign John Menzies of Comrie.

Captain George Munro of Culcairn, brother of Foulis. Killed 1746.

Lieutenant Lewis Grant of Auchterblair.

Ensign John Menzies of Comrie.

No. 9 Company.

Captain Dougal Campbell of Craignish. Retired in 1745.Lieutenant John Mackneil.Ensign Gordon Graham of Draines.[46]

Captain Dougal Campbell of Craignish. Retired in 1745.

Lieutenant John Mackneil.

Ensign Gordon Graham of Draines.[46]

No. 10 Company.

Captain John Monro of Newmore. Promoted to be Lt. Col. 1743; retired 1749.Lieutenant Francis Grant, son of the Laird of Grant.[47]Died Lieut.-General 1782.Ensign Edward Carrick.Surgeon George Monro.Quarter Master John Forbes.Chaplain Hon. Gideon Murray.Adjutant John Lindsay.[48]

Captain John Monro of Newmore. Promoted to be Lt. Col. 1743; retired 1749.

Lieutenant Francis Grant, son of the Laird of Grant.[47]Died Lieut.-General 1782.

Ensign Edward Carrick.

Surgeon George Monro.

Quarter Master John Forbes.

Chaplain Hon. Gideon Murray.

Adjutant John Lindsay.[48]


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