William III of England and Mary II of England
- 1689 William Ivatt
- 1690 Edward Des Bouverie
- 1691 William Gore
- 1692 Thomas Papillon
- 1693 Benjamin Thorowgood
- 1694 Thomas Langham
- 1695 William Ivatt
- 1696 John Wolfe
- 1697 William Gore
- 1698 Thomas Papillon
- 1699 Edmond Harrison
- 1700 William Hedges
- 1701 Samuel Moyer
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