Hi,
This stuff is fascinating. Bill Ahearn writes that the musket from Colonial Williamsburg marked "Pocock" is identified as belonging to the 8th regiment of foot, which Pocock commanded between 1721 and 1732. However, that regiment at that time was called the "King's Regiment", not the 8th and not Pocock's. Nor do any of the photos I've seen of the gun show markings indicating the 8th. All I've seen is engraving "Pocock" on the barrel. The only regiment I can find called "Pocock" existed for 1 year, 1720-1721 and it was not the 8th. Moreover, it is interesting that all three muskets marked "Pocock" come from company 3.
dave