British Army, Honourable Artillery Company, Cardew-rendle Roll of Members 1537-1908

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If your ancestor served with the Honourable Artillery Company between 1537 and 1908 you will find him in this recently published roll of HAC members

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This important work, published by the Honourable Artillery Company in 2014, provides information on all those known to have been admitted to the oldest regiment in the British Army between its earliest times and its integration into the Territorial Force on 1 April 1908. Edited by Dr Kirsty Bennett, the Roll contains biographical information about nearly 17,000 members of the HAC. This information has been extracted from around 100 different historical sources spanning four-hundred years. The entries on the Roll encompass both men of fame and individuals whose service has hitherto been relatively unexplored. Amongst them are Royalists and regicides, architects and artists and bankers and businessmen. The Roll commemorates about 3,000 members of the HAC who were involved in events during the English Civil War period of the mid-seventeenth century (many serving with the City of London Trained Bands when the HAC itself was suspended), plus men who helped defend London during the Gordon Riots (1780), six who died as result of the South African War of 1899-1902 and around 350 who served in World War I.

The original Cardew-Rendle Roll takes the form of two substantial hard-backed A4-sized volumes enclosed in a slip-case. It is the biographical entries in these volumes which are available on Find My Past.

However, not available on Find My Past is the substantial introductory matter in Volume I. This comprises a history of the Company and its membership and a three-part guide to using the Roll. Ten Appendices provide further information about such matters as the history of the Company’s various sub-units and lists of its Presidents, Vice-Presidents and Treasurers. The whole is illustrated by both colour plates and black and white pictures sourced from the HAC’s collections. Printed sets of The Cardew-Rendle Roll are available for consultation at the UK’s copyright libraries as well as the Guildhall Library, or can be purchased from the Honourable Artillery Company directly by emailing [email protected]

A sample entry from this collection

Brooke, Arthur (adm. 8 March 1875)

occ. tea merchant; addr. i) 37 Alwyn Road, Canonbury, ii) 129 High Street, Whitechapel E. Mily: age at adm. twenty-nine; No. 5 Coy throughout. Left 29 October 1877 (resigned). His address, occupation and age indicate that this is the Arthur Brooke who founded the tea firm Brooke, Bond & Co. Born in Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, in 1845, Brooke’s first shop was in Manchester; he quickly expanded to hold premises in Liverpool, Leeds and Bradford. Brooke moved to London in 1872, where he opened an office and warehouse on Whitechapel High Street. In 1901, he set up an agency in Calcutta, India, in order to buy and blend tea there. He retired as a director of his company in 1904 and died on 13 April 1918.

Sources: CM; ODNB; PAML; RR2; SB2; VB2.

Published Refs: ODNB.

Oldershaw (Ouldershaw), Thomas (adm. 23 March 1781)

occ. ‘gentleman’; addr. ‘No 103 Cornhill’. Mily: probably in the

Matross Div. in 1784 (minuted mistakenly as James Oldershaw). Left 11 December 1787 (expelled for non-payment of arrears of quarterage). CM 18 July 1794: ‘…formerly a Member of the Company, petitioned the Court for relief…unforeseen misfortunes and heavy losses in trade occasioned his being a bankrupt, that since he has been so unfortunate as to break both his ankle bones by a fall, which has confined him for several months, and that he with his wife and six small children are in great distress and in want of the common necessaries of life…’; granted five guineas from the Poors Box. Not a Freeman.

Sources: AB2; CB; CM.

Speering (Speeringe, Spearinge), Nicholas

(adm. 15 August 1611)

This is one of fifty-three men adm. on this day. Their names are the first to have been entered onto the AVB’s roll of members of the Company and they are therefore the earliest-known members of the HAC (although note that ten other men are known to have been associated with the 1537 Fraternity or Guild of Artillery, or with the Old Artillery Garden, in the mid- to late-sixteenth century: vide the entries for Christopher Morris et al). RoA: Capt. Howes (in his 1615 edition of Stow, p. 907) notes Speering’s relationship with the Company and states that he was ‘a merchant of this Citty, their [the Company’s] first elected auncient or Ensigne bearer’. TB: East Regt: Capt. of Lime Street and Cornhill Wards Coy on 17 March 1615/16, ‘Chosen Captain for this Cittie and other places’ (AVB, c. 1610s) {East Regt: Capt. Lime Street and Cornhill Wards Coy 1608-18}. LC: Goldsmiths (Prime Warden 1600); Speering bequeathed £10 to the Company in 1618.

Sources: AVB; COL/AD/01/031; Goldsmiths; GWTBRC.

Published Refs: J. Stow, Annales, ed. by E. Howes (London: 1615), p. 907; J. Taylor, ‘Origins of the HAC: Part III –The “Society of Arms” of 1611 and the Development of a Tradition’, HACJ, 88, no. 480 (Spring 2011), 74-80 & 89-91 (p. 76).

Webb, Douglas Marshall (adm. 14 October 1907)

b. 1 August 1885; addr. i) 32 Sunningdale Road, St John’s SE, ii) 9 Waterloo Crescent, Dover and iii) London Hospital E. Mily: age at adm. twenty-three; No. 4 [No. 3] Coy until 1914. Served in WWI (regtl no. 228): with 1st Bn No. 3 Coy to France 18 September 1914: L/Cpl (Batman), in hospital 27 November 1914; attached to the 24th General Hospital; rejoined HAC 1st Bn 25 May 1916; at Corporals’ Schools 22 July 1916; rejoined HAC 1st Bn 29 July 1916: Cpl 18 August 1916, L/Sgt 12 September 1916, A/Sgt 26 September 1916, Sgt 28 October 1916, sick in hospital and evacuated to England 15 November 1916; left hospital 12 June 1917 and granted leave until 21 June 1917; to 3rd Bn No. 3 Coy. HAC Vet. Coy after WWI. Died 26 April 1981 (death reported to Court 18 May 1981).

Sources: AR; CM; HACJ; MMB; PAML; RNR1; RR2; VB3.

Published Refs: HACJ, 58, no. 421 (Autumn 1981), p. 44.

Cardew-Rendle Roll of Members – Glossary

The list of abbreviations recorded in the Cardew-Rendle Roll of Members is extensive, and The Honourable Artillery Company has helpfully provided a glossary.

All sub-units mentioned below are of the HAC unless stated otherwise.

The list also gives the codes by which frequently cited sources are referred to in The Cardew-Rendle Roll alongside summary details of the source. All unpublished sources are held by the HAC Archives unless a different repository is given. A number of the HAC sources have been digitised and are also available to search and/or browse on Findmypast.

In addition, you might like to know that list of abbreviations and a more detailed discussion of each source can be found in the Introduction to the limited edition printed version of The Cardew-Rendle Roll, published in 2013 and available to purchase directly from the HAC. HAC ranks and appointments can also be found listed discretely in the printed version of the Roll’s Appendix II.

A

  • A/ Acting
  • AAM ‘Alphabet of Admission of Members’ (1660-98) of the HAC
  • AB Admission Register (1701-25 and 1726-48) of the HAC
  • AB1 Admission Register (1618/19-1642/43 and 1656/57-1688/89) of the HAC
  • AB2 Admission Register (1701-88) of the HAC
  • AB3 Admission Register (1689-1725/26) of the HAC
  • ACA Associate Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales
  • AD Artillery Division
  • ADC Aide-de-camp
  • addr.(s) address(es)
  • Adjt Adjutant
  • adm. admitted or admission (to the HAC unless otherwise specified)
  • Adml Admiral
  • adms admissions (to the HAC unless otherwise specified)
  • AGC Annual General Court of the HAC
  • A&HAC Ancient & Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts (Boston, USA)
  • AIR1 War Office Annual Inspection Reports on the HAC (1889-1914, two volumes)
  • Alchin 1688 A List of the Names of the Field-Officers, Captain, Lieutenants and Ensigns in His Majesties Trained Bands, in His City of London as they are now Commissioned by
  • His Majesties Commissioners of Lieutenancy, for the said City; December 20th 1688 (LMA, COL/AC/06/014, bundle XXVIII, no. 13)
  • Ald. Alderman (of the City of London when used without further qualification)
  • anon. anonymous
  • AR printed Annual Reports of the HAC (1884-1913, 1921-85)
  • ARA Applications for Re-admission to the HAC (1920 onwards)
  • Asst Assistant (of the HAC’s Court)
  • attd attached
  • attr. attributed
  • Aux./aux. Auxiliary regiment (of the Trained Bands)
  • AVB Ancient Vellum Book (1611-82) of the HAC
  • AVBHAC anon., ‘The Ancient Vellum Book of the Honourable Artillery Company’, HACJ, 13-15 (1936-38), passim (see Appendix IX)
  • AVBR The Ancient Vellum Book of the Honourable Artillery Company, ed. by George A. Raikes (q.v.) (London: Bentley and Son, 1890)

B

  • b. born
  • BA Bachelor of Arts
  • bap. baptised
  • BC Bachelor of Surgery
  • Bde/bde Brigade
  • Bde Sgt-Maj. Brigade Sergeant-Major
  • Bdr Bombardier
  • Beaven A.B. Beaven, The Aldermen of the City of London, 2 vols (London: Eden Fisher and Co. Ltd, 1908 and 1913)
  • BEF British Expeditionary Force
  • BEM British Empire Medal (the medal of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire)
  • BL British Library, London
  • BL 1646 William Marshall, The True Manner and Forme of the Proceeding to the Funerall of the Right Honourable Robert Earle of Essex and Ewe, Viscount Hereford, Lord Ferrers of Chartley, Bourghchier and Lovaine… (London: printed for Henry Seale, 1646) (BL,
  • Thomason Tracts, E.360 [1]) (Officers of the Trained Bands present at the funeral of the Earl of Essex, 22 October 1646)
  • BL 1659 BL, General Reference Collection, 669, f. 22 (45) (report of the Court of Common Council meeting of 29 December 1659)
  • BL 1681 A List of the Names of the Field-Officers, Captains, Lieutenants, and Ensigns in his Maiesties Trained-Bands in His City of London, as they are now Commissioned by his Maiesties Commissioners of Lieutenancy, for His said City: With the Number of Men in each Company. October the 20th. 1681 (BL, General Reference Collection, L.R.305.a.7, no. 33)
  • BL 1683 A List of the Names of the Field Officers, Captains, Lieutenants and Ensigns in his Majesties Trained-Bands, in His City of London, as they are now Commissioned by His Majesties Commissioners of Lieutenancy, for his said City; December 20th. 1683 (BL, General Reference Collection, 1309.l.14, no. 10)
  • BL 1690 A List of the Names of the Field-Officers, Captains, Lieutenants, Ensigns in the Auxiliaries of the City of London…August 1690 (BL, General Reference Collection, 816.m.9, no. 3)
  • Bn/bn battalion
  • Bosanquet papers Private papers of Walter Bosanquet (adm. 1860, q.v.)
  • BQMS Battery Quartermaster-Sergeant
  • Brig. Brigadier
  • Brig-Gen. Brigadier-General
  • Bros Brothers
  • Br-Up Bringer-Up
  • BS Bachelor of Surgery
  • BSc Bachelor of Science
  • BSM Battery Sergeant-Major
  • Bt baronet
  • Bty/bty battery
  • bur. buried
  • Burke’s Burke’s Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, ed. by C. Mosley, 107th edn, 3 vols (Wilmington, Delaware, USA: Burke’s Peerage and Gentry LLC, 2003)

C

  • c. circa
  • Capt. Captain
  • Capt-Lt Captain-Lieutenant
  • CB Cashbook(s) (1667-1867) of the HAC or Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath
  • CBE Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
  • CC Jnl 40 LMA, Journal of the Court of Common Council of the City of London, 40, f. 302 (November 1648) (officers of the Trained Bands on the eve of Pride’s Purge)
  • Cdr Commander
  • cf. confer (‘compare’)
  • CIE Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire
  • Civ. civil division (for awards and honours which have both military and civil divisions)
  • CIV City Imperial Volunteers
  • CIV Bty City Imperial Volunteers Battery
  • CIV Infantry City Imperial Volunteers Infantry
  • CIV MI City Imperial Volunteers Mounted Infantry
  • CIVWSA The CIV & the War in South Africa 1900, 4 vols (London: City Press, 1900)
  • Clifton G. Clifton, Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851 (London: Zwemmer, 1995)
  • Clothworkers List of Masters of The Worshipful Company of Clothworkers (supplied by its archives)
  • CM Minute books of the Court of Assistants of the HAC (21 January 1656/57-present) or Master of Surgery
  • cmdg commanding
  • CMG Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George
  • c/o care of
  • CO Commanding Officer
  • Co. Company (when referring to a civil body)
  • Co. Co. Common Councilman (of the City of London when used without further qualification)
  • Col Colonel
  • COL/AD/01/031 LMA, COL/AD/01/031 (fos. 147v-148r) (Corporation of the City of London letter-book holding a list of the officers of the Trained Bands appointed on 17 March 1615/16)
  • Company, the the Honourable Artillery Company
  • Con. Conservative
  • Coy Company (when referring to a military sub-unit)
  • CP City Press newspaper
  • Cpl Corporal
  • CQMS Company Quartermaster-Sergeant
  • cr. created
  • CRA Commander, Royal Artillery
  • CS Printed summonses to the HAC’s Court of Assistants (1861-70)
  • CS2 Printed summonses to the HAC’s Court of Assistants (1888-91)
  • CSM Company Sergeant-Major
  • Ct Asst member of the Court of Assistants of the HAC
  • cttee committee
  • CVO Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
  • CWGC Commonwealth War Graves Commission casualty register (www.cwgc.org)

D

  • d. dead or died
  • d. denarii (pence)
  • DAQMG Deputy Assistant Quartermaster General
  • DCL Doctor of Civil Law
  • DCM Distinguished Conduct Medal
  • DD Doctor of Divinity
  • Debrett’s Debrett’s Peerage and Baronetage, ed. by C. Kidd and D. Williamson (London: Macmillan, 2003)
  • Dept Department
  • Div. Division or Divisional
  • DL Deputy-Lieutenant
  • DPH Diploma in Public Health
  • Dr Doctor
  • Drapers List of Masters of The Worshipful Company of
  • Drapers (supplied by its archives)
  • DSC Distinguished Service Cross
  • DSO Distinguished Service Order
  • Dvr Driver

E

  • E East (London post-code)
  • E.1086(10) The City’s Remonstrance and Addresse to the King’s Most Excellent Majesty (London: 1661) (BL, Thomason Tracts,
  • E.1086 [10]) (signed by the officers and Sergeants of the City of London Horse, the City Trained Bands and the City Trained Bands Auxiliary Regiments in 1661)
  • E.419 (9) A Paire of Spectacles for the Citie… (London: 1648) (BL, Thomason Tracts, E.419[9]) (information on the Trained Bands in November 1648)
  • EC East Central (London post-code)
  • ed. edited
  • educ. educated
  • edn(s) edition(s)
  • e.g. exempla gratia (‘for example’)
  • EIC East India Company
  • Eng. England
  • Ens. Ensign

F

  • f. folio
  • FB Field Battery
  • FCA Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales
  • Fishmongers ‘Prime Wardens of the Fishmongers’ Company, 1700- 1906’, in J. Wrench Towse, Worshipful Company of Fishmongers of London: A Short Account of Portraits, Pictures, Plate, Etc. Etc., in the Possession of the Company (London: William Clowes, 1907), pp. 5-6.
  • fl. floruit (‘flourished’) (used to describe the earliest known date of association with the HAC of an individual who was not formally admitted as a member but who has an entry in this Roll)
  • FM Field Marshal
  • fos folios
  • FRCP Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians
  • FRCS Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
  • FRGS Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society
  • FRHS Fellow of the Royal Historical Society
  • FRIBA Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects
  • FRS Fellow of the Royal Society
  • FRSA Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts
  • FSA Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London

G

  • GCB Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath
  • GCIE Knight Grand Cross of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire
  • GCMG Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George
  • GCSI Knight Grand Cross of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India
  • GCVO Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order
  • Gen. General
  • GHQ General Headquarters
  • GMB Great Master of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath
  • Gnr Gunner
  • GOC General Officer Commanding
  • Goldsmiths List of Prime Wardens of The Worshipful Company of
  • Goldsmiths (supplied by its archives)
  • Govr Governor
  • Govr-Gen. Governor-General
  • Grocers List of the Masters of The Worshipful Company of Grocers (supplied by its archives)
  • GSO General Staff Officer (consisting of grades I, II or III)
  • Gunmakers A Dictionary of London Gunmakers 1350-1850, ed. By H.L. Blackmore (Oxford: Phaidon & Christie’s, 1986)
  • GWTBA G. Goold Walker, ‘The Trained Bands of the Honourable Artillery Company’, HACJ, 15-17 (1938- 40), passim (see Appendix IX).
  • GWTBRC G. Goold Walker’s Trained Band Record Cards

H

  • HAB Horse Artillery Battery
  • Haberdashers List of Masters of The Worshipful Company of Haberdashers (supplied by its archives)
  • HAC Honourable Artillery Company
  • HAC Archives Honourable Artillery Company Archives, London
  • HACG HAC Gazette (February 1897-December 1898)
  • HACGW The Honourable Artillery Company in the Great War, ed. by G. Goold Walker (London: Seeley, Service and Co. Ltd, 1930)
  • HACJ Honourable Artillery Company Journal (1923-present)
  • HACSA The HAC in South Africa, ed. by B. Williams and E. Childers (London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1908) (both q.v.) Harley 986 BL, Harley MS 986 (annotated muster list of the officers of the Trained Bands on 26 September 1643)
  • HAT Horse Artillery Troop
  • Hist. HAC G. Goold Walker, Honourable Artillery Company 1537-1987, 3rd edn (London: Honourable Artillery Company, 1986)
  • HM Her or His Majesty
  • Hon. Honorary
  • Hon. Asst Honorary member of the HAC’s Court of Assistants
  • HQ Headquarters
  • HRH Her or His Royal Highness
  • ‘Huguenots’ G. Goold Walker, ‘Huguenots in the Trained Bands of London and the Honourable Artillery Company’, Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of London, 15, no. 2 (1934-37), 300-16
  • Hutchinson album photograph album presented to John Hutchinson (adm. 1860, q.v.) in 1874

I

  • ibid. ibidem (used in a footnote to indicate that the source referred to is the same as the one immediately above it).
  • i/c in command
  • i.e. id est (‘that is’)
  • Ironmongers List of Masters of The Worshipful Company of
  • Ironmongers (supplied by its archives)
  • Instr. Instructor
  • ISO Imperial Service Order
  • IY Imperial Yeomanry

J

  • jnr junior
  • JP Justice of the Peace
  • Justen Frederick Justen’s (q.v.) papers and scrapbooks (22 vols, 1881-94)

K

  • KBE Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire KC King’s Counsel
  • KCB Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath
  • KCMG Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George
  • KG Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter
  • KiA killed in action
  • King’s Regulations King’s Regulations, paragraph 392, clause XVI: 392 XVI discharged in consequence of being no longer physically fit for war service (King’s Regulations and Orders for the Army 1912 [London: HMSO, 1912])
  • kn. knighted
  • Kolapore Cup a shooting competition
  • KP Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of St Patrick
  • KSAM King’s South Africa Medal
  • KSI Knight Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India (the sole class of this order from its establishment in 1861 until 1866)
  • KT Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle

L

  • Lab. Labour
  • LC livery company(ies)
  • LCT Light Cavalry Troop
  • L/Cpl Lance-Corporal
  • Ld-Lt Lord-Lieutenant
  • LDS Licentiate in Dental Surgery
  • LDV Local Defence Volunteers (The Home Guard)
  • LG London Gazette (www.london-gazette.co.uk)
  • Lib. Liberal
  • LIC Light Infantry Company
  • LID Light Infantry Division
  • LLD Doctor of Laws
  • LM Lord Mayor of the City of London
  • LMA London Metropolitan Archives
  • LMFA London Military Foot Association
  • LRCP Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians of England
  • LSA Licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries
  • LSCA London Society of Chartered Accountants
  • L/Sgt Lance-Sergeant
  • Lt-Cdr Lieutenant-Commander
  • Lt Lieutenant
  • Lt-Col Lieutenant-Colonel
  • Lt-Gen. Lieutenant-General

M

  • MA Master of Arts
  • MacKinnon W.H. MacKinnon, Journal of the CIV in South Africa (London: John Murray, 1901)
  • MacKinnon Challenge Cup a shooting competition
  • Maj. Major
  • Maj-Gen. Major-General
  • Mar. Marshal
  • Mars… William Barriffe (q.v.), Mars, His Triumph. Or, The Description of an Exercise performed the XVIII. Of October, 1638. in Merchant-Taylors Hall by Certain Gentlemen of the Artillery Garden London (London: I.L. [John Leggatt] for Ralphe Mabb [q.v.], 1639)
  • MB Bachelor of Medicine
  • MBE Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British
  • Empire
  • MC Military Cross
  • McKenzie album photograph album presented in 1884 to Alexander
  • McKenzie (adm. 1866, q.v.) on his retirement as Captain of No. 6 Coy
  • McKenzie papers private papers of Alexander McKenzie (adm. 1866, q.v.)
  • MD Doctor of Medicine
  • MDS Master of Dental Surgery member a full member of the HAC (when used without further qualification)
  • Mercers List of Masters of The Worshipful Company of Mercers (supplied by its archives)
  • MI Mounted Infantry
  • MiD Mentioned in Despatches
  • Mil. Military Division (for decorations which comprise
  • both military and civil divisions)
  • Military Discipline… dedicatory material to William Barriffe’s (q.v.) Military Discipline: or The Yong Artillery Man, 2nd edn (London: pr. by R.O. for Ralphe Mabb [q.v.], 1639)
  • mily military (used in the Roll to introduce the data pertaining to a man’s military service with the HAC and elsewhere)
  • MM Military Medal
  • MMB Major G. Mayhew’s record book of the HAC’s 1st Bn
  • (1914-19)
  • MMR military muster roll of the HAC
  • MP Member of Parliament
  • Mr Mister
  • MRCP Member of the Royal College of Physicians
  • MRCS Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
  • MS(S) manuscript(s)
  • MSC (HAC Div.) Metropolitan Special Constabulary (HAC Division), Metropolitan Police (part of the City of London Police Special Constabulary since 2003)
  • MSM Meritorious Service Medal
  • MVO Member of the Royal Victorian Order

N

  • N North (London post-code)
  • n.b. nota bene (‘note well’)
  • NCO Non-Commissioned Officer
  • n.d. no date known or no date given
  • NE North-East (London post-code)
  • Noorthouck J. Noorthouck, ‘Addenda: The Mayors and Sheriffs of London’, A New History of London: Including Westminster and Southwark… (London, 1773), pp. 889-93.
  • NPG National Portrait Gallery, London
  • no. number
  • nos numbers
  • NRA National Rifle Association of the UK
  • NW North-West (London post-code)

O

  • OBE Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
  • OC Officer Commanding
  • occ. occupation
  • ODNB Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, online edn
  • ed. by L. Goldman (Oxford: Oxford University Press,
  • 2008-13) (www.oxforddnb.com)
  • op. cit. opere citato (‘in the work previously cited’)
  • Overton 1642 A List of the Names of the Severall Colonells, and their Colours, with the Lieutenant Colonells, Serjeant Majors, and Capt. and Lieutenants appointed by the Committee, for the ordering of the Militia of this Honourable City of London (London: printed for Henry Overton, 1642)

P

  • PAML Printed Annual Membership Lists (A List of the Chiefs, Assistants, Officers, Members &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company…) (1774-present)
  • PC Privy Council or Privy Councillor
  • PCB Press cuttings books and boxes (1888-1937) of the HAC
  • Pepys Samuel Pepys, Diary of Samuel Pepys, Transcribed from the Shorthand Manuscript in The Pepysian Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge by the Rev. Mynors Bright, ed. Henry B. Wheatley (London: George Bell & Sons and Cambridge: Deighton Bell & Co., 1893) (accessed online via Project Gutenberg, www.gutenberg.org, EBook no. 4200)
  • Ph.D. Doctor of Philosophy
  • Pictures Pictures Collection of the HAC
  • PP (major) Private Papers (‘major’ collection) of the HAC
  • PP (minor) Private Papers (‘minor’ collection) of the HAC
  • pr. printed
  • PROB TNA probate records series for the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
  • Pte Private

Q

  • QC Queen’s Counsel
  • QM Quartermaster
  • QMG Quartermaster-General
  • QMS Quartermaster-Sergeant
  • QSAM Queen’s South Africa Medal
  • Qtrge 28-43 Quarterage book (1628-43) of the HAC
  • Queen’s Hundred a shooting competition
  • q.v. quo vide (‘which see’: direction that the individual referred to also has an entry in The Cardew-Rendle Roll)

R

  • r recto
  • RA Royal Artillery
  • RAF Royal Air Force
  • Raikes, History G.A. Raikes (q.v.), The History of the Honourable Artillery Company, 2 vols (London: Richard Bentley & Son, 1878)
  • RAMC Royal Army Medical Corps
  • Ranks CIV E. Childers (q.v.), In the Ranks of the CIV (London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1900)
  • RAOC Royal Army Ordnance Corps (formed by an amalgamation of the Army Ordnance Department [AOD] and the Army Ordnance Corps [AOC] in 1918. Given its ‘Royal’ prefix in The Cardew-Rendle Roll even when referring to pre-1918)
  • RASC Royal Army Service Corps (formerly the Army Service Corps [ASC]; received the prefix ‘Royal’ in 1918 and is designated thus in The Cardew-Rendle Roll even when referring to pre-1918)
  • re-adm. re-admitted
  • ref.(s) reference(s)
  • regt regiment
  • regtl regimental
  • repr. reprint(ed)
  • retd retired
  • Revd Reverend
  • RFA Royal Field Artillery
  • RFC Royal Flying Corps
  • RfL reason for leaving the HAC
  • RGA Royal Garrison Artillery
  • RHA Royal Horse Artillery
  • RIBA Royal Institute of British Architects
  • RMA Royal Military Academy
  • RN Royal Navy
  • RNAS Royal Naval Air Service
  • RND Royal Naval Division
  • RNR1 Regimental Number Register, vol. 1 (August 1914-December 1915) of the HAC
  • RNR2 Regimental Number Register, vol. 2 (January 1916-December 1917) of the HAC
  • RNVR Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
  • RO printed Regimental Orders (1889-1914, 1921-37) of the HAC
  • RoA rank on admission to the HAC
  • RQMS Regimental Quarter-Master Sergeant
  • RR1 Regimental Register, vol. 1 (1794-1863) of the HAC
  • RR2 Regimental Register, vol. 2 (1863-1910) of the HAC
  • RSM Regimental Sergeant-Major
  • RSO Regimental Signalling Officer
  • Rulers J.R. Woodhead, The Rulers of London 1660-1689 (London: London & Middlesex Archaeological Society, 1965)
  • Russell album photograph album belonging to Richard Dean Russell (adm. 1904, q.v.)
  • RVM Medal of the Royal Victorian Order

S

  • S South (London post-code)
  • s. sestertii (shillings)
  • Salters Almanack for 2009 of The Worshipful Company of Salters London (London: The Worshipful Company of Salters, 2009)
  • SB scrapbook
  • SB1 Scrapbook 1 (March 1726/27-September 1862) of the HAC
  • SB2 Scrapbook 2 (1870-84) of the HAC
  • SB3 Scrapbook 3 (February 1889-July 1899) of the HAC
  • SB4 Scrapbook 4 (c. 1900) of the HAC
  • SE South-East (London post-code)
  • Sgt Sergeant
  • Sgt-Instr. Sergeant-Instructor
  • Sgt-Maj. Sergeant-Major
  • Sher. Sheriff (of the City of London when used without any further qualification)
  • Shooting B.A.I. (Anthony) Fraser’s (adm. 1960) shooting research papers
  • sig. signature
  • Silver Silver Collection of the HAC
  • Skinners List of Masters of The Worshipful Company of
  • Skinners (supplied by its archives)
  • s.l. sine loco (‘without a place’; indicates that the place of publication of a work is unknown or unspecified)
  • s.n. sine nomine (‘without a name’; indicates that the publisher/distributor of a work is unknown or unspecified)
  • snr senior
  • SP State Papers, TNA, London
  • SP 28/237 SP 28/237 (pay warrants for the officers of the City Trained Bands, 23 July 1647), TNA, London
  • Sqdn Squadron
  • Sqdn-Ldr Squadron-Leader
  • St saint
  • St George’s Vase a shooting competition
  • Suppl. Supplement (to the City Press, the London Gazette or another publication)
  • Surgeon-Capt. Surgeon-Captain
  • Surgeon-Lt Surgeon-Lieutenant
  • SW South-West (London post-code)

T

  • T/ Temporary
  • TA Territorial Army (originally called the TF)
  • TB Trained Band(s) (of the City of London when used with no other geographical qualification) or Trained Band(s) muster rolls (1719-79)
  • TD Territorial Decoration
  • TF Territorial Force (re-named the TA in 1921)
  • TFEM Territorial Force Efficiency Medal
  • Thrale 1642 Lieutenant-Collonels, Serjant-Majors, Captaines, Quarter-Masters, Lieutenants and Ensignes of the City of LONDON…(London: printed for Richard Thrale, 1642)
  • TNA The National Archives, London
  • TNA PROB 11/ Prerogative Court of Canterbury wills, TNA, London
  • Tpr Trooper
  • trans. translated
  • transfd transferred
  • Treasures Miscellaneous Treasures Collection of the HAC

U

  • UK United Kingdom
  • unpubl. unpublished

V

  • v verso
  • VB1 Vellum admission book, vol. 1 (1780-1851) of the HAC
  • VB2 Vellum admission book, vol. 2 (1851-84) of the HAC
  • VB3 Vellum admission book, vol. 3 (1884-1908) of the HAC
  • VC Victoria Cross
  • VD Volunteer Decoration
  • Vet. Coy Veteran Company of the HAC
  • Veterinary-Capt. Veterinary-Captain
  • Veterinary-Lt Veterinary-Lieutenant
  • Vice-Adml Vice-Admiral
  • vide ‘see’
  • Vintners ‘Masters of the Vintners’ Company’, in A. Crawford, A History of the Vintners’ Company (London: Constable, 1977), pp. 284-96
  • Visitation 1687 The Visitation of London Begun in 1687, ed. by T.C. Wales and C.P. Hartley, 2 parts, Harleian Society 16 and 17 (London: Harleian Society, 2004)
  • VLSM Volunteer Long Service Medal
  • vol.(s) volume(s)

W

  • W West (London post-code)
  • Warrefare… Lewes Roberts, Warrefare Epitomized, In a Century, of Military Observations: Confirming by Antient Principles The Moderne Practise of Armes (London: printed by Richard Oulton for Ralphe Mabb, 1640) (Roberts and Mabb are both q.v.)
  • WC West Central (London post-code)
  • Wg-Cdr Wing-Commander
  • Wink album photograph album belonging to Alexander Wink (adm. 1893 [q.v.]) (HAC Archives)
  • WO Warrant Officer
  • WWI World War I
  • WWII World War II
  • WWIRC World War I Record Cards of the HAC
  • WWIIRC World War II Record Cards of the HAC
  • WW Who’s Who 1897-1998 (A. & C. Black and Oxford University Press, 1998) (CD-ROM edn)

Y

  • Yale Connecticut, USA, Yale University, Beinecke Rare Book & MS Library, Osborn Shelves, fb 150
  • YFS Ye Finsbury Sentinel (1883-84)