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STACK?

THE

NEW

ANNUAL ARMY LIST,


pon

1845.
(BEING THE SIXTH ANNUAL VOLUME,)
CONTAINING

THK DATES OF COMMISSIONS, AND A STATEMENT OF THE WAR


SERVICES AND WOUNDS OF NEARLY EVERY OFFICER
IN THE ARMY, ORDNANCE, AND MARINES.

CORRECTED TO 27TII DECEMBER, 1644.

WITH

AN

INDEX.

BY

CAPTAIN IT. G. HART, 49Tir REOT.

LONDON:
JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET,
1845.

EXPLANATIONS.

K.G.

Knight of the Order of the Garter.

K.T.

Knight of the Order of the Thistle.

K.P.

Knight of the Order of St. Patrick.

G.C.B.

Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath.

K.C.B.

Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath.

C.B.

Companion of the Order of the Bath.

G.C.M.G.

Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. George.

K.C.H.G.

Knight Commander of

ditto

ditto

C.M.G.

Companion of

ditto

ditto

G.C.H.

Knight Grand Cross of the Hoyal Hanoverian Guelphic Order.

K.C.II.

Knight Commander of

K.H. Knight of
K.C.

ditto

ditto

ditto

ditto

Knight of the Crescent.

ST

Before the Name, denotes that the Officer was at the Battle of Trafalgar.

Before the Name, denotes that the Officer served in the Peninsula, or the
South of France.

C Officers actually present in either of the actions of the


ffiSLt Waterloo Medal. < ICth, 17th, or 18th June, 1815. Such Officers are
C. allowed two years' additional service.
N. B. In the List of General and Field Officers, the Names printed in Italic are those of
Officers retired from the Army, who have been specially allowed to retain their Bank, but
without receiving Pay or progressive Promotion.
The Figures prefixed to the Names denote the Battalions to which the Officers are
actually attached; the Letters s. and r. distinguish Officers employed on the Staff, or on
the Recruiting Service; the Letters R. M. in the Cavalry Regiments, allude to the Riding
Masters ; the Letters d. pm. and d. adj. denote the Depot Paymaster and Depot Adjutant
respectively.The *, before the Name or Date of Commission, denotes Temporary Rank
only. The Letter r before the Date indicates that the Commission was purchased.
The words subscribed to the titles of Regiments, as " Peninsula," " Waterloo," &c. denote
the Honorary Distinctions permitted to be borne by such Regiments on their Colours and
appointments, in commemoration of their Services.

LONDON: PRINTED BY STKWAET AND MURRAY, OLD DAILET.

CONTENTS.

page
Actions or Battles
450
Adjutants of Recruiting Districts .... 203
Aides-de-Camp to the Queen
4
American Staff.
322
Artillery, Royal
204
Barrack Masters
320
Bath, Officers of the Order of
405
Battles or Actions
450
Cadets, Company of Gentlemen
173
Canada Staff
323
Cape Mounted Riflemen
259
Ceylon Rifle Regiment
257
Ceylon Staff
324
Chaplains' Department
312, 426
Chatham Depot Staff
320
Chelsea Hospital
318, 449
Colonels
32
Commissariat Department
300, 410
Depot Battalion in the Isle of Wight
259
Dragoon Guards
121
Dragoons
128
Engineers, Royal
281
Field Marshal*
6
Foot Guards
144
Foot (Numbered Regiments)
151
Foreign Corps on Half pay
437
Foreign Orders
406
Foreign Stations, Staff on
822
Garrisons
318, 447
Garter, Order of
4(10
Generals
0
General Officers receiving Rewards for
Distinguished Services
4
Gentlemen at Arms, the Honourable
Corps of
116
German Legion
437
Great Britain Staff
319
Half-pay List
329
Hibernian Military School
449
Honorary Distinctions
450
Horse Guards, Royal Regiment of . . 120
Jamaica Staff
398
Index
475
Inspecting Field Officers
263
Ionian Island*, Staff
S22
Ireland, Staff in
32

page
Lieutenant-Generals
9
Lieutenant-Colonels
67
Life-Guards
118, 119
Light Dragoons
130
Local Rank
114
Maidstone Dep6t Staff
319
Major Generals
13
Majors
90
Malta Fencibles
863
Marines, Royal
293
Mauritius Staff
824
Medical Department
309, 418
Medical Department, Ordnance
291
Military College
318,449
Military Asylum
318, 449
Militia
315
Newfoundland Companies
261
North America Staff
322
Nova Scotia Staff
822
Order of the Garter
480
Thistle
460
St. Patrick
460
Bath
461
St. Michael and St. George 405
Orders, Foreign
466
Ordnance Department
864
Paymasters of Recruiting Districts . . 263
Provisional Battalion at Chatham .... 258
Quarter-Master-General's Department 117
Recruiting Staff
263
Retired Officers on Full Pay
829
Rifle Brigade
252
Riding Establishment, Ordnance .... 873
St. Michael and St. George, Order of 466
St. Patrick, Order of
460
Sappers and Miners
285
Staff at Head Quarters
117
Staff of Great Britain
319
Staff on Foreign Stations
382
Thistle, Order of
460
Tower of London
448
Veterinary Surgeons on h. p
496
Western Australia, Staff of
324
West India Regiments
854
West India Staff
383
Yeoincu of thy Guard

AIDES-DE-CAMP TO THE QUEEN.


Colonel Charles Richard Fox, Unatt.
Colonel G. A. Wetherall, CB. KH., Unatt.
Sir Jas. Holmes Schoedde, KCS., 55 F.
John Townsend, 14 Drs.
Henry John Wm. Bentinck, Coldst. Gds.
Thomas Reed, 82 F.
G. M. of Huntly, KT. Aberdeen Militia.
T. Wood, Royal East Middlesex Militia.
John Le Couteur, Jersey Militia.
Ernest Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, Duke of
Cornwall's Rangers.
Thos. Earl de Grey, York Hussar Ycoroaury Cavalry.
Edward Baker, R. Wilts Yeomanry Ca
valry.
Cha. D. of Richmond, KG. Sussex Mil.
William, Mara, of Thomond-, KP. Cork
City Mil.

B Colonel Thoi. Adams Parke, CB. R. Marines.


J
John Owen, CB. KH. R. Marines.
Wm. Lord Dinorben, R. Anglesey Militia
B5E1
Alexander Kennedy Clark Kennedy,
CB. KH., Unattached.
Horatio Georgo Broke, Unatt.
Thomas Weare, KH., Pror. Bn.

John Oldrleld, KH., R. Engineers.


B SZl
Thomas Dyneley, CB. R. Artillery.
$Wi
S. VUc. Guillamore, Unatt.
Thomas Monteath, CB., E. I. C. Serr.
B
Culin Campbell, CB., 98 F.
Peter EdmonstoneCraigle,CB.,h.p. 53 P.
9
Samuel Bolton, CB., 31 F.
Edmund Morris, CB., Unattached.
Geo. Peter Wymer, CB., E. I. C. Senr.
James Priaulx, Guernsey Militia.
William Pattle, CB. E. I. C. Scrv.

OFFICERS RECEIVING REWARDS FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICES.


General $ John M'Kenzle
James Robertson
Pinion Bon 1mm
William Eden
Sir Alexander Halkett, Kt'll.
John Granny Clay
Lieut. -Gen. Samuel Huskisson
Dennis Herbert
James Lomax.
Major-Gen. Sir Darld Xlmencs, KCH.
Heller Tousel.
f Sir Henry King, CB., KCH.
1 Edward Dailey.
8 iffl Sir Alexander Cameron, KCR.
B Sir Henry Watson, CB.
Tho. Brans, CB.
V Sir Archibald Maclaine, CB.

Major-Gen. B 5!8 James Hay, CI>.


f William Wood, CB. KH.
George Burrell, CB.
R. G. Elrlngton, CB.
B Sir Robert John Harvey. CB.
Sir Dudley St. Leger Hill, CB.
Sir Richard Armstrong, CB.
Wm. F. P. Napier, CB.
John Duffy, CB.
I James Fergusson, CB.
) Thomas William Brotherton, CB.
William Smelt, CB.
8 Sir James Henry Reynett, KCH.
- : Atured Doflsworth Faunce, CB.
Colonel . . . fj JUB Richard Egerton, CB., Unatt.
Quarter-Master T.
James
W. Edwards,
Murray, h.h.p.p.84
84 F.
F.

THE

NEW ANNUAL ARMY LIST,


1845.

FIELD-MARSHALS.
Big Grace ARTHUR, JDuke of WELLINGTON, KG. GCB. GCH., Ensign,
7 March, 1787; Lieut. 25 Dec. 87 ; Captain, 30 June, 91 ; Major, 30 April, 93;
Lieut.-Colanel, 30 Sept. 93; Colonel, 3 May, 96; Major- General, 29 April, 02;
Lieut.- General, 25 April, 08; General (in Spain and Portugal), 31 July, 11 ; Field
Marshal, 21 June, 13. Colonel of the Grenadier Regiment of Foot Guards, 22 Jan.
1827 ; Coloncl-in-Chief of the Rifle Brigade, 19 Feb. 1820; Constable of the Tower of
London, 29 Dec. 1826; Lord Warden of the Cinque Porte, 27 Dec. 1828; Commanderin-Chief, 15 Aug. 1842.
Hit Majesty the King of HANOVER, KG. KP. GCB., Lieut.-Gentral, 18 May, 1798;
General, 25 Sept 1803 ; Field Marshal, 26 Nov. 1813.
Ha Royal Highness ADOLPHDS FREDERICK, JDuJte of CAMBRIDGE, KG. GCB.
GCMO. GCH., Lieut.-General, 24 Aug. 1708 ; General, 25 Sept. 1803; Field Marshal,
26 Nov. 1813. Colonel of the Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards, 5 Sept. 1805;
and Colonel-in-Chief of the 60th (or the King's Royal Rifle Corps), 22 Jan. 1827.
His Majesty the King of the BELGIANS, KG. GCB. GCH., General, 2 May, 1816;
Field Marshal, 24 May, 1810.
Hit "Royal Highness FRANCIS ALBERT AUGUSTUS CHARLES EMANUEL, Duke
of SAXONY, Princt of SAXE COBURG AND GOTHA, KG. KT. KP. GCB.
GCMG., 8 Feb. 1840. Colonel of the Scots Fusilier Guards, 25 April, 1842; Governor
a.'.i I Constable of Windsor Castle, 18 May, 1843.
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War Services of the General Officers who are not Colonels of Regiments.
1 Hb Majesty the King of the Netherlands served In the Peninsula from 1811 to the end of that
nr in 1814, the principal part of which period as extra Alde-de-Camp to the Duke of Wellington,
and was present at the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, and battles of Salamanca, Vittorla,
Pyrenees, and Jfivelle, for which his Majesty has received a cross and two clasps. Commanded
the Dutch troops in the campaign of 1815 ; and the first corps d'ara>6e of the Duke of Wellington's
forces, at the battle of Waterloo, and was shot through the left shoulder at the close of that action,
bavins, also, been present in the preceding engagements.
2 Sir George Cockbura served at Gibraltar during the siege of 1782, as Aide-de-Camp to Lord
Heathfield.
3 Sir Alexander Mackenzie served with Lord Moira's army on the expedition for the relief of
Otend, in 1794 ; as second in command at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope, in 1795; in
command of a division on the expedition against Naples, in 1808 ; and afterwards in command of
tbe army in the two Calabrias.
4 Lord Cork served in Flanders, in 1793, and was present at the sieges of Valenciennes and
Dunkirk, at the former of which he was one of the storming party. In 1794 he accompanied the
expedition under Lord Moira; was present at the battle of Alost, and made prisoner at the capi
tulation of Bergen-op-Zoom. Served with the Guards in Holland, in 1799. Commanded the
first battalion of the Coldstrcam Guards in Egypt, in 1801, and was present at the taking of
Alexandria, and in the different engagements with the army under Sir Eyre Coote, to the west
ward of Alexandria.
5 Sir Martin Hunter served in the first American war, including the battles of Bunker's Hill,
Bronklyn, and Brands-wine; storming the heights of Fort Washington, and the night attack on
General Wayne's brigade, on which occasion he was wounded. Served afterwards in the East
Indies, and commanded the 62nd at the sieges of Cannanore (commanded a corps of light infantry
that stormed the breach), Pollighautcherry, and Bangalore ; battle near Seringapatam, storming of
the fort of Sarandroog, the night attack on Tippoo's intrenched camp under the walls of Seringa
patam, where he was wounded in the body and arm. In 1797 he commanded a brigade at the
capture of Trinidad, and at the siege of Porto Rico. At the blockade of Malta in 1800, he com
manded the 48th regiment.
6 Lord Lorton served with the 58th as a marine on board the Vengeance 74. Went out with
Sir Charles Grey's expedition to the West Indies, in 1793, and served in the 1st battalion of
Grenadiers, under the command of the late Duke of Kent, at the captures of Martinique, St. Lucia,
and Gnadaloupe : on the conclusion of the campaign rejoined the 58th at Martinique. In about
fix weeks following, in consequence of a French force having retaken Grande Terre, he was ordered
with the Grenadiers again to Guadeloupe, and was engaged in the several actions of that second
campaign: in covering the retreat of the troops from Point-a-Pitre, was struck by a spent ball,
which was the occasion of a handsome compliment from Sir Charles Grey in front of the Grena
dier?, while inspecting the remains of the army on the afternoon of that fatal day, as in fact he
wa* a volunteer on this second expedition, having previously received permission from Sir Charles
to return to Europe in consequence of promotion. During the night the troops were re-embarked,
he commanded an advanced position close to the French lines while the operation was in progress.
Served also during the rebellion in Ireland, in 1798, at Vinegar Hill, &c., and subsequently as a
Brigadier-General in the Western District.
7 General George Michell served in Flanders in 1793, 94, and 95, in command of the llth
Dragoons, including the actions from Tournay to Bremen, the sieges of Valenciennes and Dunkirk,
and the actions at Famars, Cateau, Thuyl, and Gcldermalsen.
8 General M'Kenzie served the campaign of 1794 on the Continent, including the several
actions between the Waal and Rhine, forcing the enemy from St. Andre, sortie from Nimeguen,
and the actions at Thuyl and Geldermalsen. Served also on the eastern coast of Spain under Sir
Win. Henry Clinton.
9 General Robertson embarked with his regiment for India In January 1779; and, in 1781, he
was present at the sieges of Tripassore and Chittore, and the battles of Porto Novo, Pernambaccum, and Shoolingen ; in 1782, the battles near Vellore and at Arnes, besides several skirmishes;
in 1783, the battle and storming of the French lines, works, and redoubts before Cnddalore; in
1790, siege of Pollighantcherry ; In 1791, actions of the 5th and 17th of March before Bangalore,
together with its siege and storm ; siege and storm of Nundy Droog and Savan Droog ; in 1792,
battle and storming of Tippoo's lines, works, and redoubts before Seringapatam, 6th February,
and its siege; the storming of his horse camp, 18th February; in 1793, siege and capture of
Pondicherry.
10 General Wood served as a Major-General on the staff in the East Indies, and was actively
employed in the Nepaul war.
1 1 Genera] White was appointed, in 1793, Brigade-Major to the Guards employed in the cam
paigns in Flanders, and was present at the sieges of Valenciennes and Dunkirk, and at the action
and (terming of Lincelles.
12 General Bonham served upwards of 22 years in the West Indies, and acted as chief of the
Qnarter-Maxter-General'i department on the two expeditions against St. Lucia and Tobago, and
Demeran and Berbice ; on the latter he was second in command. He was also present at the
forming of Morne-Fortumjo, St. Lucia, on the night of the 2nd of June, 1803.

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War Services of the General Officers.

13 Sir Thomas Saumarez served in the II. .t American war from 1775 to its termination, and was
present in several of the principal actions, and at the sieges of Charlestown and Yorktown, at which
last he was made prisoner.
14 General Saunders has seen a great deal of service in the West Indies, and was actively
employed against Demcrara, St. Eustatia, and St. Vincent. During two years' service in Marti
nique and St. Lucia, he was present in the engagements of the Vigie, Gros Islet, Cul de Sac, and
Carnagie. Accompanied General Baird's army to Egypt, in 1801. Proceeded to the Peninsula
in June, 1809, and commanded the 61st at the battle of Talavera, for which he has received a medal.
15 General Goldie served in Ireland during the rebellion, in 1798; also in the Peninsula for a
few months, in 1812.
16 General Eden served as Assistant-Quarter-Master-General in Flanders in 1794, and in
Holland in 1795; also at the capture of Java in 1811, for which he has received a medal.
17 General Rebow was at the taking of Martinique, St. Lucia, and Guadaloupe, in 1794, at
which last he was severely wounded through both thighs. Served also in the Peninsula in 1812.
18 General Gosselin served on the expedition against Genoa, under Lord Win. Bentinck ; and
subsequently in the American war.
19 Sir Arthur Richard Dillon served in Ireland during the rebellion, in 1798.
20 General Darroch served in Ireland during the rebellion, in 1798. On the expedition to
Hanover, in 1805; and on that to South America, in 1807. The Peninsular campaigns of 1808,
9, 10, and 11, including the affair near Carvalhos, passage of the Douro, and attack of Souk's
rear-guard at Salamonde. Served afterwards in the American war.
21 General Walker was present at the siege and surrender of Fort Bourbon, and of the Island of
Martinique, in 1794. He was at Basse Terre, in Guadaloupe, on the Republican Troops regaining
possession of the Island; and, at the defence of Fort Matilda from the 10th of October, when
attacked by the French, to nearly the time of its evacuation. In December following he proceeded
to Grenada in command of the Royal Artillery, and was there when the insurrection of the slaves
took place, assisted by the French, when the Governor and upwards of forty of the principal
inhabitants were murdered. He was Commandant of the garrison of Charlemont Fort during the
Irish rebellion in 1798.
22 Sir Alexander Halkctt served at the captures of Martinique, St. Lucia, and Guadeloupe, in
1794; at Ostcnd, under Sir Eyre Coote, where he was taken prisoner; with the expedition to the
Helder, in 1799, where he was twice wounded; and at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope, in
1806.
23 General Clay was at the taking of Martinique and St. Lucia in 1794, including the storming
of Morne de Pierre (led the forlorn hope), siege and reduction of Forts Louis and Bourbon.
Accompanied the expedition under Sir James Pulteney to Belleisle, Ferrol, and Vigo Bay. Served
also in Egypt in 1801, and was present in the actions of the 13th and 21st March, the siege of
Alexandria, and other affairs of less importance. Medal for services in Egypt.
24 Lieut.-General Thomas served in the first American war, and was present at the several
landings on Staten, Long, and York Islands; the battle of the 27th of August, 1776, on Long
Island, capture of Forts Lee and Washington, battles of Brandywine and Germantown, at which
last he received two balls in his head. Proceeded to the West Indies In 1778, and was present at
the capture of St. Lucia, and the battle of the Vigic. Served on board the Cornwall in the action
off Grenada, between Admiral Byron and the Couite d'Estaignes, Oth of July, 177!) ; also on board
the Conqueror in the action between Admiral Parker and La Motte Picquet, in Fort Uoyal Bay,
Martinique, 19th Dec. 1779; and in the successive actions between Rear Admiral Rowley with the
Comte de Guichcn, off Martinique, 17th April following. Present at the capture of Port-auPrince, 4th June, 1794. Served also in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798.
25 Lieut.-General Buller served the campaigns of 1 793 and 94 in Flanders; and subsequently in
the West Indies, including the siege of St. Lucia, and reduction of Grenada.
26 Lieut.-General T. L'Estrange served in the first American war, in North and South Carolina,
Staten, New York, Long, and Rhode Islands.
27 Sir Charles Phillips served at the siege of Fort Bourbon, and capture of Martinique, St.
Lucia, and Guadaloupe, in 1794. The Egyptian campaign of 1801, and has received the rnedal.
28 Lieut.-General Reynardson served in Egypt in 1801 ; and at Walchercn, in 1809. Medal for
services in Egypt.
29 Lord Carysfort served as Secretary to the mission of Colonel Crawfurd, at the head-quarters
of the Archduke Charles, and was present at all the battles of the campaign of 1796 in Germany, at
the siege of Kehl, and the affair at the beginning of 1797, on the Rhine. Served as aide-de-camp
to Lord Cornwallis in Ireland during the Rebellion; after which he was employed in Germany,
and was present at all the actions of that year in Switzerland, under General Ilotze, nnd with the
Russian army at the battle of Zurich. Campaign in Egypt as aide-de-camp to Sir Ralph Abercromby, and afterwards to Lord Hutchinson. On the Quarter-Master-GeneraPs staff on the
Expedition to Sweden, and afterwards to Spain, under Sir John Moore, including the battle of
Corunna. Embarked with the Guards for Walcheren in July 1809, and served in the reserve in
South Beveland. Accompanied the Guards to Spain in 181 1, and was appointed to the command
of the garrison of Cadiz. At the defence of Tarifa, he was second in command. Marched from
thence with the detachment of the Guards that joined Lord Hill, and subsequently formed a June

War Services of the General Officers.

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nan with the Duke of Wellington on his retreat from Burgos. In 1813 he returned to England,
and shortly afterwards he again embarked with a detachment of Guards for Flanders, a brigade of
which he commanded in the attack on Bergen-op-Zoom. Medal for services in Egypt.
30 Lieut.-General the Honourable T. E. Capel served the campaigns in Flanders under the Duke
of York. Employed as Assistant-Adjutant-General at Cadiz in 1811.
31 Ueu (.-General Mundy served in Ireland during the Rebellion, in 1798. Went in command
of the 3rd Dragoons to Walchereu, In 1809; and in command of the same regiment to the Penin
sula, in 1811.
32 Sir Henry Edw. Bunbury served in Holland in 1799, including the battles of the 19th Sept.,
2d and 6th October. Served also on the expedition to Naples and Calabria in 1805 and 0, and was
present at the battle of Maida, for which he has received a medal.
33 Lieut-General Mawby embarked with the 18th for Toulon, in October 1793; and, after
serving with it there, he was appointed Assistant-engineer, and sent to the out-post of Cape Brun,
where he remained until that place was evacuated, 17th December following. Embarked for
Corsica 12th May 1794; proceeded with the Grenadiers from Bastia for Calvi. in June, and was
present during the whole of the siege of that place, as also at the storming of the Mozclle fort.
Embarked for India 20th April 1805, in command of the 53rd. In November 1809, he accom
panied the regiment into the province of Bundelcund, and was appointed to command the first
brigade of Infantry, and which command he held until the army was ordered into cantonments,
29th March 1812. At the storming of Callinger, 2nd February, 1812, he commanded the British
troops.
34 Ueut.-General the Honourable John Meade served in Holland under the Duke of York.
Accompanied the expeditions to the Ferrol and to Portugal, in 1800. Served also in the Peninsula,
and commanded the 45th at the battle of Busaco, for which he has received a medal.
35 Sir Robert Barton served the campaign of 1799 in Holland, and was present in the actions
of the 8th, 10th, and 19th September. Accompanied the Life Guards to the Peninsula, where he
served for a short period.
30 Sir Wm. Paterson served at the taking of the French West India Islands, in 1794. Served
also in the American war, and was present at several operations in the Chesapcak, and with the
expedition against New Orleans, where he was severely wounded.
37 Sir John Guise served with the 3rd Guards at Ferrol, Vigo, and Cadiz, in 1800 ; the Egyptian
campaign of 1801 (medal), including the actions of the 8th and 21st March, and 17th Aug., attack
of the fortress of Marabout on the following day, action of the 22nd Aug., investment and capture
of Alexandria. Expedition to Hanover in 1805-6. Proceeded to the Peninsula in 1809, and
commanded the light battalion of the Guards with a Rifle company of the 60th attached, on the
rttreat to the lines in 1810, battle of Busaco, and subsequent retreat, lines of Torres Vedras, several
actions on the advance from thence in 1811, and battle of Fuentes d'Oiior. Present also at the
sieges and captures of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz. Commanded the 1st battalion of the 3rd
Guards t the battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos and retreat from thence,
advance in 1813, battle of Vittoria, siege and capture of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa,
battles of the Nive, passage of the Adour, investment of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie during
the latter part of the action he commanded the 2nd brigade of Guards in consequence of Sir E.
Stopford being wounded. Sir John has received a cross.
38 Sir James Bathurst served at the capture of Surinam, under Sir Thomas Trigge ; the Egyptian
campaign of 1801 (medal), including the action at the landing, also the various actions during the
campaign to the east and west of Alexandria, and at the siege of Marabout. Expedition to Hanover
in 18O5 ; in Poland with the Russian and Prussian armies, and was present in most of the principal
actions. Served also at the sieges of Stralsund and Copenhagen, in 1807. Proceeded to the
Peninsula in 1808, and was present at the battles of Roleia, Coruuna, Talavera, and Busaco, for
which be has received a cross.
30 Lieut.-General Pigot was actively employed in the West Indies, in 1794; in the Mediter
ranean and capture of Minorca, in 1798; at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope, in 180C; and
in the East Indies, in 1818.
40 Lieut.-General the Honourable H. O. Trevor served in Flanders in 1793, 94, and 95, and at
Copenhagen, in 1807. Embarked 31st December 1808, with the first battalion of the Coldstream
Guards for the Peninsula, where he served until May 1811, and again, from May to November
1812 ; commanded the regiment at the battle of Salamanca, for which he has received a medal.
41 Ueut.-Gcncral the Honourable A. P. Upton joined the Duke of York's army in Holland, in
Novernljr 17U4, with which he served the ensuing winter campaign, and returned to England with
the army in May 1795. In 1709 he was appointed Aide-de-camp to Sir Ralph Abercromby, and
was present at the buttle ofthe 27th August on the landing near the Holder, as also at those of the
10th September, 2nd and 6th October. Appointed Assistant Quarter-Mostcr-Gcneral to the army
under Lord Chatham, in 1809; landed at Waleheren 27th July with the troops, and was present at
the actions in which the enemy were driven into Flushing, and also at the siege of that place.
Stned at Cadiz from April 1811 to August 1812, and with the Duke of Wellington's army on the
Quwter-Master-General's staff, from September 1812 to the end of the war in 1814, including the
retreat into Portugal, actions of San Munos and Osnm, battle of Vittoria, action at Tolosa, passage
of the Bidawot, tattle of the Nivelle, battles of the Nive on the 9th, 10th, 1 1 th, and 12th December,

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War Services of the General Officers.

passage of the Adour, action of St. Etienne, investment of Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie.
Employed as military correspondent with the Bavarian army, in 1815, and was present with it in
its various operations. He has received a medal and one clasp for battles of Vittoria and the Nive.
42 Lieut.-General Hnskisson served in the field, in India, under Lord Lake, and subsequently
at the siege of Ryghur, and at the capture of several towns and forte. In October, 1818, com
manded at Candeish, at the taking of Behauderpore and Amulneir.
43 Lieut.-General Monckton served in Ireland during the Rebellion, in 1798.
44 Lieut.-General the Honourable George Murray served the Peninsular campaigns of 1813
and 14, in command of the 2nd Life Guards.
45 Sir Henry Askew served in Holland and Flanders, from July 1794 to April 1705; with the
expedition to Walcheren, in 1809. Embarked for the Peninsula in Sept. 1812, where he served
until the end of that war, in 1814, having commanded the first battalion of the Grenadier Guards,
at the Passage of the Bidassoa, battles of Nivelle and Nive (medal), Passage of the Adour, and
blockade of Bayoune. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at the battle
of Quatre Bras, where he commanded the 2nd battalion of Grenadier Guards.
40 Lieut.-General S. Brown served in Egypt, in 1801, as an Assistant Quarter- Master-General.
In January 1808, he was sent on a secret service under the orders of .the Secretary of State, and
appointed Deputy Quarter-Master-General to the forces under General Spencer. In June 18O8,
he was employed on a secret service in Portugal, and was present as a volunteer at the battle of
Roleia.
47 Lieut-General Herbert served on the Continent with the army under Lord Moira and the
I'n1... of York. Engaged during the Carib war in St. Vincent's ; at Port-au-Prince, in St. Domingo ;
and at Fort Irois during the three months' siege. Served also at the siege of Copenhagen, 1807.
48 Lieut.-General Armstrong went out to Flanders with Lord Moira, in 1794; joined the Duke
of York at Antwerp, and was in that disastrous retreat through Holland in the winter of 1794 and
1795, and embarked at Bremen. Served in Ireland during the Rebellion in 1708, and was AsgistantAdj utant-General of the Centre District, under General R. Dundas, until the peace of 1802.
49 Sir George Quentin served in the Peninsula in command of the 10th Hussars, and has received
a medal and one clasp for the battles of Orthes and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815,
and was severely wounded at Waterloo.
60 Lieut-General Gordon served at the siege of Pondicherry, battle of Argaum, sieges of
Asseerghur, Gawilghur, and various other hill forts. Served also at Walcheren, in 1809.
61 Lieut.-General Bethune served with the 4Dth in Holland, in 1799, and was severely wounded
in the lungs at the battle of Alkmaar. Also on board the Bellona at Copenhagen, under Lord
Nelson, and received a wound from a cannon-shot which lacerated his lower jaw. At the breaking
out of hostilities in 1803. he was exposed to the decree of Napoleon, which arrested British
subjects in the French territories, and remained a prisoner until 1814.
52 Lieut.-General Wardlaw served in the Peninsula, and commanded the Tl'lh at the battle of
the Nive, for which he has received a medal.
63 Lieut.-General Yates served in Egypt, in 1801, and has received the Egyptian mednl.
64 Lieut.-General Owen served at the siege of Fort Bourbon, and captures of Martinique, St.
Lucia, and Guadaloupe, in 1794. Present, also, in the different actions when the latter Island
was attacked by the French ; and at the repulse of the enemy's attack at Berville, he was severely
wounded, and subsequently taken prisoner, but made his escape from Point-a-Pitre in 1795.
Served also in Ireland during the Rebellion, in 1798; and the campaign of 1799, in Holland.
65 Lieut.-General Shortall served on the Continent, under the Duke of York, in 1794 and 95.
56 Lieut-General Crawford served in Holland in 1794 and 95, and was present at Tiel when
bombarded by the French ; at Nimeguen during the siege and at the sortie ; at the attack of Fort
St. Andre, the attack on the enemy's works at Thuyl, the several engagements in and near Geldermansel ; and on the retreat his guns, which were in rear of the Army, were constantly engaged.
In 1798, he was actively employed in Ireland during the Rebellion.
57 Major-General Strutt served at Gibraltar from March 1782, to the termination of the siege ;
and on the Continent during the campaigns of 1794 and 95. Was actively employed in the island
of St. Vincent during the latter part of 1 795 and the early part of 1790 ; in the action of the 8th
Jan. he received three wounds, viz. in the mouth, in the breast by a buck shot, and above the right
knee by a iniusket-ball, which buried itself in the bone, and occasioned amputation of the leg.
58 Major-General Bradshaw was actively employed in St. Domingo in 1793, 94, and 95, and
commanded at St. Maries and Tiburon, when those posts were attacked by the enemy. Served in
Ireland during the rebellion, in 1798 ; with the expedition to the Ferrol, hi 1800; and the Egyp
tian campaign of 1801 , including the actions of the 8th, 13th, and 21st March. Medal for services
in Egypt.
59 Baron Low served at the siege of Copenhagen, in 1807. Proceeded from thence to the
Peninsula, and was present at the capture of Oporto, battles of Talavera and Busaco, action at
Sabugal, battle of Fueutes d'Onor (wounded), siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, covering the siege of
Badajoz, affair of Llerena, battle of Salamanca, and siege of Burgos. Medal and one clasp.
60 Viscount de Chabot served in Holland, in 1709 ; in Spain, under Sir John Moore ; with the
expedition to Walcheren, 1809 ; and subsequently in the Peninsula, until 1810.
61 Sir Patrick Rose served nine years in India as Captain of the 25th, afterwards the 22nd Light

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Dragoons, in the Mysore campaign under Lord Harris, in 1799, including the battle of Mallavelly,
sod siege of Seringapatam ; with the division under Sir Arthur Wellesley, in the campaign of 1801,
against the Mahratta Chief Dhoondiah ; and from 1802 to 1804, in the Mahratta country, and at
the reduction of the ceded provinces. He returned from India in 1805, soon after which he was
appointed Major ; and, in 1807, Lieut-Colonel of the 23rd Light Dragoons. Having exchanged to
infantry, he joined the 2nd battalion of the 48th regt. in Portugal, in 1810, and as the senior officer
held the command of General (the late Lord) Hill's brigade until compelled by severe illness to
return to England. On his recovery, he was placed as Assistant-Adjutant-General on the Home
Staff, on which he continued till the Peace of 1814. In 1816, he was appointed to the 75th regt.
joined it in the Ionian Islands, and remained in command of that corps, and of the Island of
Santa Maura and Zante until 1821, when he was promoted to the rank of Major-General. In 1824
be was appointed to the Staff of the Ionian Islands, from which he was advanced to the Govern
ment of Antigua, Montserrat, and Barbuda in the following year.
62 Major-Genera] Palmer served in the Peninsula with the 10th Hussars.
63 Major-General Wm. Stewart served in the Peninsula, and has received a medal for the battle
of Albnhera.
64 Sir Henry Wm. Rooke embarked with the 3rd Guards for Holland, in Aug. 1799, and was
present in the actions of the 27th Aug., 10th and 19th Sept., 2nd and 6th October. Embarked
again for Holland, Nov. 1813, in command of the 2nd battalion of that regt., and was present at
the advance to Antwerp, bombardment of the French fleet at Antwerp, and attack on Bergen-opZoom. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
63 Major-General the Honourable Edward P. Lygon served in the Peninsula with the 2nd Life
Guards, from Nov. 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Vittoria. Served
also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
66 Sir John Geo. Woodford nerved as Deputy- Assistant-Adjutant-General on the Expedition to
Stralsund, and afterwards to Copenhagen, in 1807 ; and as Deputy-Assistant-Quarter-MasterGeneral on the Expedition under Sir David Baird, which joined Sir John Moore's army in Galicia,
and was present at the battle of Corunna. Served afterwards in the Peninsula as an AssistantQnarter-Master-General, nnd has received a cross for the battles of Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and
Tonlnusf. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, and the taking of Cambray.
67 Major-General Hamerton served on the Continent under the Duke of York, in 1794. Em
barked for the West Indies, in 1795, and was at the capture of St. Lucia the following year.
Serted in Egypt, in 1801. Commanded the 1st battalion of the 44th regt. in Spain ; and the 2nd
battalion in the campaign of 1815, and was wounded at the battle of Waterloo.
69 Sir Love Jones Parry served in the last American war ; commanded a frontier brigade in
Upper Canada, and was wounded and had a horse shot under him at the battle of Lundy's Lane.
(9 Sir David Ximenes served in Sicily, Egypt, twice in North America, Bermuda, Ceylon, and
India. Was present at the taking of the Islands of Ischia and Procida, in 1809. Commanded the
62nd at the attack and capture of Genoa, in 1814 ; and at the successful expedition up the Penobscot
in the same year. Sir David was nearly 38 years on Foreign Service.
70 Major-General Colquhoun served in Flanders and Holland under the Duke of York, in 1794
nd 95, and was present at the battle of Tournay ; and in the attack by the enemy on the advanced
port of Dratin, 19th Oct. 1794, on which day he was afterwards wounded and taken prisoner.
Employed nn the staff as Aide-de-camp during the rebellion in Ireland in 1798. Present at the
blockade and surrender of Malta. Served also for a short period in Portugal.
'1 Major- General Nicol commanded the 66th at the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle,
nd Nive. Commanded a division of the army, under Sir David Ochterlony, in the Nepaul war.
He has received a medal for the battle of the Nive.
72 Sir Wm. Tuyll served during part of the campaigns of 1793, 94, and 95, in the Netherlands ;
at the Uelder, in 1799 ; and in Portugal, Spuin, and Walcheren in 1808 and 9, as Aide-de-Camp
to the present Marquis of Anglesey.
73 Major-General 8. H. Berkeley served at the capture of Surinam, in 1804 ; of the Danish
Islands of St Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix, in 1807 ; and of Martinique, in 1809, including the
siege of Fort Bourbon.
74 Sir Charles Wade Thornton served on the Continent under the Duke of York, and lost an arm
by a cannon-shot at Lannoi.
75 Sir Henry King served at the siege of Porto Rico, and capture of Trinidad, in 1797. Whilrt
quartered at Marin, to windward of Martinique, he was ordered to proceed in a small vessel to St.
Pierre, with a detachment of twenty-six men, to form a guard for the Governor, Sir Wm. Keppcl ;
encountered a French privateer off the Diamond Rock, mounting four long nines, with seventy men
on board, which, after a sharp action of twenty minutes, was beaten off with a loss of ten men killed,
and fifteen wounded ; Sir Henry having only only one man killed, and himself wounded in the
ihonlder. Served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the action at the landing at Aboukir
Bay, tiege of the castle, and actions of the 21st March and Uth May at Rahmanie, at which latter
be commanded a squadron of the 26th Light Dragoons, and lost his right leg. Expedition to
*lcheren, and siege of Flushing, 1809. Appointed Commandant of Tarifa in 1810, and for hi

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ervices at its defence, his commission as Lient.-Colonel was antedated to the day of the assanlt,
31st Dec. 1811. Joined Lord Wellington's army a few days after the battle of Salamanca ; com
manded the 82nd at the battle of Vittoria, and towards the close of the action the command of the
brigade devolved on him. Sir Henry has received the Egyptian Medal, and a medal for the battle
of Vittoria.
77 Sir George Scovell served the campaign under Sir John Moore, terminating with the battle
of Corunna, at which he was present as Deputy-Assistant-Quarter- Master-General. Afterward- in
the Peninsula In the same department at the head-quarters under the Duke of Wellington, from
.Feb. 1809 to the end of that war in 1814, and was present at the passage of the Douro and pursuit
of Marshal Soult, battles of Talavera, Busaco, and Fuentes d'Onor ; sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and
Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Nive ;
passage of the Adour, and battle of Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the
battle of Waterloo. Sir George has received a cross and one clasp.
78 Lord Downes was appointed Aide-de-Camp to Sir John Cradock, whom he accompanied to
Portugal in Nov. 1808, where Sir John held the chief command until May 1809, when he was
succeeded by the Duke of Wellington, with whom Lord Downes continued as Aide-de-Camp and
Assistant Military Secretary during the whole war, and was present at the battles of Talavera
(slightly wounded), Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and 1 Bodon ; sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and
Biulajoz, battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees; siege of San Sebastian, battles of the
Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse (slightly wounded). His Lordship has received a cross and one clasp.
79 Sir Robert Dick embarked with the 2nd battalion of the 78th for Sicily, in 1800, and was
wounded at the battle of Maida ; present also at the taking of the fortress of Catrone in Calabria.
In 1807 accompanied the expedition to Egypt, and was present at the taking of Alexandria, and
severely wounded before Rosetta. Embarked with the 2nd battaliouof the 42ud for the Peninsula,
in June 1809, and commanded a light battalion at the battle of Busaco, during the retreat to the
lines of Torres Vedras, action at Foz d'Arouce (wounded), battle of Fuentes d'Onor, commanded
the 2nd battalion 42nd during the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo and the 1st in covering the siege of
Badajoz ; a light battalion at the battle of Salamanca, and the 1st battalion 42nd at the storming
of Fort St. Michael and during the siege of Burgos, as also in the retreat to Portugal. Served also
the campaign of 1815, and commanded the 42nd at the battle of Quatre Bras, after Sir Robert
Macara was killed, and was slightly wounded in the hip and severely on the loft shoulder. Sir
Robert has received a medal and two clasps for Busaco, FuonU'S d'Onor, and Salamanca.
80 Sir Neil Douglas served with the 79th at the siege of Cojienhagen, in 1807 ; with the expe
dition to Sweden, in 1808; and subsequently to Portugal and Spain, including the battle of
Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren, and siege of Flushing, in 1809; the Peninsular campaigns
from Dec. 1809 to Jan. 1811, and again from April 1813,tothe end of that warm 1814, including
the defence of Cadiz, and battle of Busacowounded through the leit shoulder-joint by a ball, and
by another in the left arm ; battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse. Served also the
campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded through the right knee by a ball, and contused from
a ball hitting a button, at Quatre Bras. Sir Neil has received a cross for the battles of the Pyre
nees, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse.
81 Lord Tweeddale served in the Peninsula as an Assistant-Quarter- Master-General, and has
received a medal for the battle of Vittoria, in which action he was wounded, as also at Busaco.
Served also in the American war, and was again wounded.
82 Sir Frederick Trench served in Sicily in 1806 and 7 ; at Walcheren, in 1809; hi the Penin
sula, in 1811 ; and in Holland, in 1814.
. .83 LordSaltoun served in Sicily, in 1806 and 7 ; Sir John Moore's campaign in 1808-9, in
cluding the battle of Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren 1809. Went to Cadiz in April 1811,
and remained with the army until the end of the Peninsular war in 1814, and was present at the
storming of Seville, passage of the Bidassao, battle of the Nivelle, actions of the 9th, 10th, and
12th Dec. 1813 in front of Bidart, passage of the Adour, blockade of Bayonne and repulse of the
sortie. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and
the storming of Peronne. In Dec. 1841 he embarked in command of reinforcements for Chiua,
and commanded a Brigade at the attack and capture of Chin Kiang I '><>.
84 Major-General Wyndham served the Peninsular campaigns of 1808, 9, 11, and 1 3, induding
the actions of Roleia, Vimiera, Benevente, Albuhera, Usagre, Morales de Toro, Vittoria, and the
Pyrenees. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at Waterloo.
85 Sir Edward Bowater served at the sifge and taking of Copenhagen, in 1807 ; and sub
sequently in the Peninsula, from Dec. 1808 to Nov. 1809, and again from Dec. 1811, to the end
of that war in 1814, Including the passage of the Douro and taking of Oporto, battles of Talavera
and Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos, battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian,
passage of the Bidassoa, and battle of the Nive (Mayor's house). Served also the campaign of
1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Wounded at Talavera, and again at
Waterloo.
86 Major-General Hill landed in Portugal in Aug. 1808, and served throughout the Peninsular
war as Aide-de-Camp to Lord Hill. Served also the campaign of 1815. Slightly wounded at
Oporto on the passage of the Douro, and severely at Waterloo.

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OT Sir William Gomm served in the expedition to the Holder, in 1709, including the action of
the 19th Sept. at Bergen. Expedition on the coast of France and Spain, under Sir James Pulteney,
in 1800. Expedition to Hanover, in 1805 ; and that to Stntlsund and Copenhagen, in 1807. Cam
paign of 1808-9, including the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren,
and siege of Flushing, in 1809. Proceeded again to the Peninsula, in 1810, where he served
during the remainder of the war, the principal part of the time at* an Assistant-Quarter-MasterGeneral, including the battles of Bnsaco and Fuentes d'Onor, assault and capture of Badajoz, battle
of Salamanca ; action at Villa Muriel, battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, and battle of the
Jfire. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. Sir William has re
wired a cross and one clasp.
88 Major-General D'Oyly served in the campaign in North Holland, in 1799, under Sir Ralph
Atwrcromby, and the Duke of York, and was taken prisoner In the action of the 19th Sept. He
Krvtd with the army in the North of Spain under Sir John Moore, in 1808-9, and was at the
battle of Corunna. Accompanied the expedition to Walcheren in 1809. Served at Cadiz during
the siege hi 1811 and 12 under Lord Lynedoch, and Sir George Cooke, to whom he was Aide-decamp, and was sent home with despatches, announcing the raising of the siege in 1812. Served
also in Flanders, under Lord Lynedoch, in 1814 ; and subsequently with the army under the Duke
of Wellington in Flanders and France, and was severely wounded at the battle of Waterloo.
89 Uajor-General William Gray commanded a detachment on board the Fortitude, in Lord
Howe's action after the relief of Gibraltar, 20th Oct. 1782. Served with his company as marines
under Admiral Milbank, in the North Sea ; removed with detachment on board the Boyne, and
wired in the Channel Fleet under Lord Howe ; on this service the Boyne captured a French 20pm ship. Proceeded on board the Boyne to the West Indies, and was present at the taking of
Martinique, St. Lucia, and Gnadaloupe, where he was wounded in the knee. Served the cam
paign of 1709, in Holland : he was wounded in the arm in the action of the 2nd Oct., and on tha
fth following he led the left wing of his regiment (the 2nd Foot) into action. Served also in Ire
land, daring the rebellion in 1798 : also the Egyptian campaign of 1801, and was present in the
fereral engagements. Medal for services in Ejiypt.
90 Major-General Darley served at the siege of Port-au-Prince, in St. Domingo in 1794 ; sub
sequently at the siege of Mome-Fortunee, in St. Lucia ; in Egypt, in 1807. Commanded 300 men
on an expedition in a joint attack with H. M. frigates the Imperieute and Thames, and in co
operation with a party of seamen, ascending the heights of Palinura in Calabria, against a strongly
potted enemy three times the strength of the assailants : drove them off the ground, and main
tained the post for three days. Served afterwards in the Peninsula from August 1813 to the end
of that war in 1814, including the battle of the Nivelle, and the actions before Bayonne, on the
9th, 10th, and llth Dec. 1813.
91 Hajor-General Beeves was at the capture of the French West India Islands by the army
nnder Sir Charles Grey, and served in the brigade of Grenadiers commanded by the Duke of
Kent ; and when both his Royal Highness' Aides-de-camp were wounded, he carried the Duke's
ordm daring the rest of the action of Morne Tortenson : was wounded at the storming of Fleur
d'Epee. Aide-de-camp to Lieut.-General Ralph Dundas for three years in Ireland, including the
rebellion in 1798, battles of Kilcullen and Vinegar HilL Served the campaign in Egypt, under
Sir Ralph Abercromby, including the action at the binding and those of the 13th and 21 st March,
and that of Rahmanie, 9th May, on the Nile ; in command of the 8th Regt. at Grand Cairo, when
that city was surrendered. Served in the Mediterranean in command of the 2nd battalion of the
*7th Rgt., and was present at the capture of the Islands of Ischia and Procida, in 1809.
Afterwards in the Peninsula, from 1811 to 1818, including the taking of Alcoy by storm, action of
Bar, battle of Castalla in command of the Light Division, action of the advanced posts at
Ordalseverely wounded when In command of the Light. Division, and sent home for recovery.
Medal for services in Egypt.
98 Major-General the Honourable Henry Murray served in Naples, Sicily, and Calabria, in
1806-7. Accompanied the expedition to Egypt in March, 1807, and was present, as an Aide-de
camp at the attack on Alexandria, siege and storming of Rosetta, and on every other occasion
when our troops were engaged. Served at Walcheren in 1809, including the siege and surrender
of Flushing. Went with the 18th Hussars to the Peninsula in Jan. 1813 ; present at the crossing
of the Kelar, and commanded the regiment in support of the 10th Hussars at the action of
Morales de Toro. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Quatre Bras; com
manded the rear regiment of the Column on the retreat during the following day ; and, at the
tattle of Waterloo, he led the 18th Hussars in the brilliant charge of Sir Hussey Vivian's Brigade,
at the conclusion of the action.
93 Sir John Grey served in the East Indies in the campaign against Tippoo Sultan, including the
hattte of Mallavelly, the attack of the Tope and Sultan pettah before Scringapatam, siege of Sennmpatam, and on the storming party at the assaultmedal for this service. Served in the Pen
insula with the 5th, and was a major in the 2nd battalion when the French and Polish Lancers
hat regiment at El Bodon ; present at the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, also at the scaling of
braye on the night of the rtonn, and at the atormlng of the great breach, which wni

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carried by the 2nd battalion of the 5th regimenttwice wounded during the lege : present also at
the action of Fuente Guinaldo. On the 29th Dec. 1843, with the left wing of the Army of
Gwalior, he defeated a Mahratta force of twelve thousand men, at Punniar, and captured all their
guns, 24 in number, one standard, all their ammunition, and some treasure, ice.
94 Sir Alexander Cameron served the campaign of 1799, in Holland ; with the expedition to the
Ferrol, in 1800 ; the Egyptian campaign of 1801 severely wounded in the arm and side at the
battle of Alexandria. Expedition to Germany under Lord Cathcart, in 1805; and to Copenhagen,
in 1807, including the battle of Kioge. Landed in Portugal, in 1808, with the 95th (Rifle
Brigade), and was present at the battle of Vimiera, with the rear guard during the retreat, affair
of Calcavellas, and battle of Corunna. Proceeded again to the Peninsula in May 1809, and waa
present at the battle of Busaco, retreat to the lines of Torres Vedras, occupation of them, subsequent
advance, action of the Coa, blockade of Almeida, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, sieges and assaults of
Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, retreat to Portugal, and
battle of Vittoria, besides a great many minor actions and other desultory services, until obliged to
return to England, owing to a severe wound received at Vittoria. Served also the campaigns of
1814 and 15 in Holland, Flanders, and France, including the action at Merxem, operations before
Antwerp, battle of Quatre Bras, retreat on the following day, and battle of Waterloo, at which last
he was severely wounded in the throat. Sir Alexander has received a medal for services in Egypt ;
and a medal and two clasps for Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, and Salamanca. During nearly the
whole of the above services he held a command.
95 Sir James Wilson served the campaign of 1799 in North Holland with the 27th, including
the action at the landing, and those of 10th and 13th of September, 2nd and 6th of October. Ac
companied the expedition to the Ferrol, in 1800 , and that to Egypt, in 1801, and was present at
the actions of the 8th, 13th, and 21st of March, and all the operations of that campaign. Served
with the army in Spain, under Sir John Moore, during its operutions in Leon. Accompanied the
48th to the Peninsula, in 1809, and was present at the battles of Talavera and Busaco, lines of
Torres Vedras, and subsequent advance ; again commanded the regiment at the battle of Albuhera,
after the death of Lieut. -Col. Duckworth, and received two severe wounds through the leg ; at the
siege of Ciudad Rodrigo he again commanded it, and was present at the assault ; engaged in the
siege of Badajoz, and commanded the column that attacked the Ravelin of San Roque at the
assault (wounded). Commanded the battalion in the advance to the Donro, retreat to Castrajon,
and in the battle of Salamanca, where he succeeded to the command of the Fusilier Brigade. Com
manded a light battalion at the battle of Vittoria, and during the operations in the Pyrenees, until
he received two severe wounds from musket-balls through the shoulder on the 28th of July, near
Pampeluna. Commanded the 48th in the advance to the Garonne, in 1814, and was present at the
battle of Toulouse, where he was again wounded. Sir James has received a cross and one clasp.
96 Major-General Dalrner's services:Expedition to Ostend, in 1798; to Holland, in 1799,
including the action near the Helder, 27th Aug., and the subsequent actions of the 2nd and 6th of Oct.
Expedition to Ferrol, Vigo Bay, and Cadiz, in 1800. Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the
actions of the 8th, 12th, 13th, and 21.st of March. Expedition to Hanover in 1805 ; and that to
Copenhagen, in 1807, including the operations which led to the capitulation of Copenhagen, and the
capture of the Danish fleet. Expedition to Corunna in 1808, including the operations in the North
of Spain: subsequently re-embarked at Corunna. Peninsular campaigns of 1811, 12, and 13,
including the actions of El Bodon and Aldea de Ponte, battles of Salamanca (severely wounded)
and Viltoria. Campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo (where his horse was killed
under him), assault and capture of Cambray, and capture of Paris. Medal for services in Egypt ;
and a medal and a clasp for the battles of Salamanca and Vittoria.
97 Sir Henry Watson served in the Peninsula, and was present at the passage of the Douro and
battle of Oporto, capture of Catnpo Mayor, siege of Olivenca, actions of Los Santos and Usagre,
battle of Albuliera in command of the 7th Portuguese cavalry ; battle of Fuentes d'Onor, battle of
Salamanca,in command of the 1 st Portuguese cavalry, at the head of which regt. he was severely
wounded in a charge on the leading regiment of Thomieres's division formed in square, which they
succeeded in routing and dispersing. Previous to this battle he had been employed in rear of the
French army, while they occupied the banks of the Douro, to harass their foraging parties. At the
battle of Toulouse he commanded all the Portuguese cavalry excepting the 4th regiment. In 18O9
he was appointed to instruct and form the Portuguese cavalry. He has received a medal for Sala
manca.
98 Major-General Evans's services: Entered the army hi 1793 as a volunteer, and enlisted
150 men for the service. Operations in the West Indies and Ireland, in 1794 and 95 ; capture of
Domerara and Berbice, hi 1796. Captured returning from South America, and kept a close pri
soner in France, in 1797. Operations at Minorca and Guernsey, in 1798 and 99 ; ditto on the coast
of Spain, Malta, and Mannorice, in 1800. Egyptian campaign of 1801 (medal), including the
actions of the 8th, 13th, and 21st of March ; battle of Rahmanie on the Nile, and reduction of that
fortress, sieges and surrender of Cairo and Alexandria (as Lieut, and Adjutant of the 8th). Opera
tions at Gibraltar, in 1802 and 3 ; ditto in the West Indies (as Captain in the 8th and Aide-de-camp
to Sir Gordon Druminond ), in 1804, 5, and 6. Operations in Nova Scotia, in 1807 and 8 ; ditto In
the Conadas (as Aide-de-Camp and Military Secretary to Sir G. Drummond), in 1809, 10, and 11.

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Campaigns of 1812, 13, and 14 in Upper Canada (as Brigade- Major, discharging duties of Dejmty.tcljutant-General, and in command of the 8th), including the preparation of the force against
Detroit and Hichilimackinac, the defence of Fort George, and destruction of the enemy's attacking
batteries, and directing the reinforcements on Qtieenston, which enabled Major-General Sheaffe to
defeat and capture the American army, after General Brock's fall in a gallant attempt on the
enemy, with inadequate means. Assault on Sackett's Harbour, expulsion of the enemy's army from
Forty Mile Creek, and capture of his army materiel with many prisoners ; battle of Chippawa,
corering the army's retirement on Fort George, and retrograde on Twenty Mile Creek, until
resuming the offensive. Night attack on the enemy's investing forces of Fort George, on which
the American commander General Swift was slain. Battle of Luudy's Lane ; two repulses of the
enemy's sorties, with severe loss, on the 5th and 12th Ang. 1814, before Fort Erie, by the pickets
under his command ; assault of Fort Erie, and the series of affairs on the Niagara frontier. For
these services, and conducting the 2nd battalion of the King's regiment from New Brunswick to
Canada, through the Wilderness, General Evans has had honourable mention made of his name in
the London Gazettes, and in General Orders on ten several occasions, and so unremitted have been
this officer's services in all quarters, that out of forty-five yean of practical work, two only were in
England. Wounded in three places at Sackett's Harbour; sword struck from his grasp and
shivered at Lundy's Lane ; contused and had his horse shot at Fort Erie.
99 Sir Archibald Maclaine's services :Mysore campaign of 1799 against Tippoo Sultan,
including the battle of Mallavelly, siege and storming of Seringapatam, where he received three
wounds, from the effects of which he was confined in hospital for upwards of a year. Capture of
the Danish settlement of Tranqnebar, and the Poligar war in 1801 , including the battle of Ardingy,
and affair of Serungapore, where he was wounded. Mahratta war of 1802, 3, and 4 against
Scindia, Holkar, and the Bera Hajah, including the storm of Julnaghur, siege and storming of
Gawilghor, siege of Asseerghur (wounded), and battle of Argaum. Ordered home in 1804 in
consequence of severe wounds received in the different actions from 1799 to 1804. Peninsular
compaigns of 1810, 11, 12, including the siege of Cadiz, the defence of Matagorda (an outwork of
Cadiz, and a ruined redoubt when taken possession of from the enemy) from 22nd February to
-"-'i'l April, 1810, duringwhich long period Sir Archibald, then a captain in the old 94th regiment,
with a very small force under his command, most gallantly kept at bay 8,000 of the enemy under
Marshal Sonlt, who conducted the siege, and did not evacuate until ordered to do so by Lieut. General Sir Thomas Graham, his men being nearly all either killed or wounded. Served also at
the battle of Barrosa (dangerously wounded and his horse killed) ; and capture of Seville.
100 Major-Central James Hay served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, with the 16th
Light Dragoons, and was severely wounded at Waterloo. Medal and a clasp for the battles of
Vittoria and the Nive.
101 Major-General Wood served the campaign of 1808-9, including the battle of Corunna.
Subsequently at the siege of Flushing ; stormed and carried the enemy s intrenchments. Joined
th army in Spain, in 1813. Accompanied the 85th to America, in 1814, and commanded it at
the battle of Bladensbnrg, where he received four wounds, and was afterwards taken prisoner.
102 Sir William Warre served the campaign of 1808-9, on the staff of Sir Ronald Ferguson and
Lord Beresford, and was present at the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, subsequent retreat, and
Uttle of Corunna. In March 1809, accompanied Lord Beresford to Lisbon, as his first Aide-decamp, and assisted hi training the Portuguese troops. Served in the field under his lordship's
orders until May 1813, and was present at the passage of the Douro, when he was sent to command
the peasantry, and to destroy the bridges in rear of the French army under Marshal Sonlt, the
xwanplifehment of which enabled the advance-guard of the British to overtake and defeat the rear
of the French at Salamonde, who lost here their remaining guns, baggage, &c. Present also
daring the retreat from the Coa to the lines of Torres Vedras, 2nd siege of Badajoz, siege and
tunning of Ciudad Hodrigo, 3rd siege and storming of Badajoz, siege of the Forts and battle of
Salamanca.
!03 Major-General A'Court was detached on a separate command in 1806 to the Adriatic to
attack the Islands of Tremiti ; and in the same year he assisted at the siege of Scylla. In 1807,
be served in Egypt, and was present at the capture of Alexandria, and in the action near Rosetta.
At the siege and capture of Santa Maura he was in charge of the Quarter-Master-General's
department : he was also at the siege of Capri in the same year. He was Aide-de- camp to the
Adjutant-General when the enemy landed in Sicily in 1 809, and commanded the advance guard to
bich nearly 1000 prisoners surrendered, and he personally captured the enemy's standard. Served
afterwards on the staff in Sicily, Spain, and Italy, and was present at the siege of Tarragona, action
t Villa Franca and retreat from thence ; subsequently at the occupation of Leghorn, capture of
Gtnoa, tiege of Savona, and lastly at the surrender of Naples in 1815.
104 Hajor-General D'Aguilar served eight years in India during the wars of Scindia and
Holkar, and was present at the siege and storm of Baroach in Guzerat, in Aug. 1803; at the
reduction of Powenghar in Malwa, in 1 804 ; the capture and occupation of Ougein, the capital of
Hcindia, in 1805 ; also at the several assaults upon the Fortress of Bhnrtpore, in 1806, in the last
f wlii'-h he was wounded. Served subsequently in Walcheren at the siege of Flushing. Also in
Sicily, the Greek Islands, and on the eastern coast of Spain, where he was present in 1813 at the

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action of Blar, and defeat of Marshal Suchet at Castalla. Joined the army in the Netherlands
under the Duke of Wellington, in 1815, and was present at the capture of Paris. Major-General
D'Aguilar lias served 26 years on the General Staff, of which eight as Assistant-Adjutant-Geueral
at the Horse Guards (principally under the Duke of York), and twelve as Adjutant-General of the
army In Ireland.
105 Major-General Turner served the Egyptian campaign of 1801 , including the actions of the
8th and 13th March, and was taken prisoner in a skirmish near Lake Mareotis, 18th March.
Served also at the capture of Martinique, in 1809. Medal for services in Egypt.
106 Major-Gencral Burrell served at the capture of Ouadaloupe, in 1810; and the campaign of
1814 in Upper Canada. Served also in China, and commanded the land force at the first capture
of Cliusan, and a brigade at the attack upon Canton.
107 Major-General Ogilvie served in Hanover, in 1805-6. Also in Upper Canada, from March
1813 to the Peace : commanded the 8th at the surprise of the American Corps at Gages (severely
wounded), at the defeat of the Americans at Black Rock (.severely wounded), siege of Fort Erie, and
various other affairs.
108 Major-General Aylmer served at the Helder in 1709, including the action of the 18th Sept.
Egyptian campaign of 1801 ; campaign of 1808-9 in Spain and Portugal, including the battles of
Roleia, Vimiera, and Coninna. Subsequently with the expedition to Walcheren.
109 Major-General Riddell served as Deputy-Assistant-Quarter-Mastcr-General at the capture
of Copenhagen in 1807; and as Assistant-Quarter-Master-General on the eastern coast of BSpain
and at Genoa, with the army under Lord William Bentinck.
110 Major-General Ellington's services :Campaigns in Holland from 1793 to Feb. 1795,
including the attack on Famars and siege of Valenciennes. Carriheaii war of 1795 and 96. Siege
and storming of Monte Video, and attack on Buenos Ayres. Attack and capture of Kas-fl-Kimah
in the Persian Gulf, in 1809. Commanded a field force at the reduction of Palampore, Dees,
Kirjah, and Virampore, in 1817 ; and a brigade during the Pindaree war. Commanded a brigade
up the Persian Gulf, in 1819 ; also from Dec. 1824, throughout the Burmese war. Shot through
the body before Dunkirk, September 1793, and through the thigh at the island of St Vincent in
July, 1798.
111 Major-General Vernon served the campaign of 1808-9 in the Peninsula, as a DcputyAsslstant-Adjutant-General. Subsequently in the same capacity with the Duke of Wellington'*
army until June 1811, and was present at the battle of Talavera. Served with the 2nd battalion
66th, at the surprise of a French Division at Arroyo de Molino, and other operations, until the
capture of Badajoz. With the Queen's at the reduction of the Forts and battle of Salamanca
slightly wounded early in the day, and very severely at the close of the action, a ball having entered
his breast and lodged near the heart, after tearing along two ribs. Followed Cie army again at the
expiration of three weeks, and resumed the command of his regt. with which he served in the
various operations preceding, during, and subsequent to the siege of Burgos. Medal for Salamanca.
112 Sir James Hope served with the expedition to Hanover, in 1805-6; to Zealand, in 1807,
including the siege of Copenhagen; to Sweden, in 1808; in Portugal and Spain, in 18089,
including the action at Lugo and battle of Corunna. With the expedition to Walcheren, hi 1809 ;
the Peninsular campaigns from 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Barrosa,
siege of Ciudad Kodrigo, covering the siege of Badajoz, affairs in front of Salamanca and at Osma,
battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, passages of the Bidagsoa, Gave d'Olcron, and Gave de
Pau ; battles of the Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. Sir James has received a cross and a
clasp for the battles of Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouae.
113 Sir Robert Harvey served as Assistant-Quarter-Master-General of the British and of the
Portuguese armies in Portugal, Spain, and France, from 1809 to the close of the war in 1814, and
was present at the battles of the passage of the Uouro and Basaco, second siege of Badajoz, siege
and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, battles of
Vittoria, Pyrenees (slightly wounded), Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides numerous
minor affairs. From 1809 to 1811 he was employed in procuring intelligence of the enemy
in advance of the army; in organizing nine Portuguese Guerilla Corps (the officers of which
presented him with an elegant sword in testimony of his services with them) ; and in resist
ing the attempt of the enemy's passage of theTagus at Chamusca. From 181 1 to 1814 he was the
organ of communication between the Duke of Wellington and the Portuguese troops. Medal for
the battle of Orthes.
114 Sir Dudley Hill accompanied the 95th (Rifle Brigade) to South America, in 1806; volun
teered the Forlorn Hope at Monte Video, and led the storming party that scaled the walls of the
batteries at the south end of the fortress ; present also at the battle of Colonia, and at the attack on
Buenos Ayres, where he was wounded in the thigh and taken prisoner. Served afterwards the cam
paign of 18089, including the battle of Roleia (wounded in the leg), action at Benevente, and
retreat to Corunna. Returned to Portugal in the Rifle Brigade in 1809, and was present at the
battle of Talavera, action of the Coa, and all the different actions the Rifles were engaged in, until
ap]K>inted major in the Lusitanian Legion previous to the battle of Busaco, at which he commanded
a wing of the regiment and was wounded. Commanded half the regiment and the British Light
Companies at the battle of Fuentes d'Onor; the 8th Caradores at the storming of Badajoi, and,

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unassisted, took the strong fort of Pardaleras early on the night of the assault. Commanded tho
same battalion at the battle of Salamanca, and was twice severely wounded In the breast and
through the left arm. Assisted with his battalion at the siege of Burgos, and during the retreat
defended the passage over the Carrion, where more than half of the battalion were killed, and was
himself wounded and taken prisoner, but was afterwards retaken. Commanded the battalion at
the battle of Vittoria, and during the entire siege of San Sebastian : at the storming of this fortress
he beaded the attack of the 5th Division, and was twice wounded. Abo commanded the regiment
at the investment of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie. Sir Dudley has received a cross and one
clasp.
115 Sir Edmnnd Williams served the campaign of 1799 in Holland, including the actions of the
2nd and 6th Oct. (wounded). Present at the battle of Maida, in 1806 ; and at the taking of Ischia,
in 1800. Served also throughout the war in the Peninsula, including the battle of Busaco
(wounded), siege of Badajoz in 1811, battle of Salamanca (twice wounded, once severely), siege
of Burgos, battle of Vittoria, action at Tolosa, the entire siege of St. Sebastian, including the first,
second (wounded), and third assaults ; passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle and Nive,
passage of the Adour, and investment of Bayonne (wounded). Sir Edmund has received a cross
and one clasp.
116 Sir Surges Camac joined the Duke of Wellington in his pursuit of Massena from the lines
before Lisbon, in 1811, and brought home the despatches announcing this important event. Sub
sequently entered the Spanish service as a Lieut.-Colonel of Cavalry, and was ordered by the Duke
of Wellington to join Lieut. -General O'Donel, to communicate as Deputy-Adjiitent-Ganeral, be
tween the British and Spanish armies. Served with the Army of Reserve from Cadiz, throughout
the whole Peninsular war, to Bayonne. Present at the siege of Pancorbo (horse shot under him),
blockade of Pampeluna, battle of Soranren (hone shot under him), actions of Vera and Sarre,
battles of the Nivelle, Nive, and before Bayonne.
117 Major-General M'Douall served in the American war, and when in command of the Fort of
Michilimackinae, he successfully defended it when attacked by a very superior force on the 4th
Aog. 1814, which he drove off with considerable loss.
118 Sir Richard Armstrong served in the Peninsula from August 1808 to the end of that war in
1814, including the capture of Oporto, battle of Busaco, actions at Pombal and Redinha, defence
of Alba de Tonnes, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees (severely wonnded through the arm), and Tou
louse, besides a great many minor actions and skirmishes. Served also the campaigns of 1826 and
26 in Biirmah as a Brigadier: stormed and carried stockades near Prome, on the 1st and 5th Deo.
1825. Sir Richard has received a medal and two clasps for the battles of Bnsaco, Vittoria, and
the Pyrenees.
119 Sir Frederick Stovin served at the Ferrol, in 1800 ; in Germany, in 1805 ; at the siege and
capture of Copenhagen, in 1807 ; with the expedition to Sweden, in 1808 ; in Spain and Portugal,
in 18089, including the retreat to and battle of Corunna. With the expedition to Walchercn
and at the capture of Flushing, in 1809 ; subsequently in the Peninsula, and was second in cornHand at the first defence of Tarifa ; aide-de-camp to Sir Thomas Picton at the siege and capture
"I'Oiuclad Rodrigo and Bailajoz. Assistant-Adjutant-General to the 3rd division at the battle of
Salamanca, capture of Madrid and the Retire, retreat therefrom and subsequent advance, passage
of the Ebro, battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthcs, action at Vic Bigorre, and battle
of Tonlonae. Served also at New Orleans, where he was wounded. Sir Frederick has received a
cross and two clasps.
120 Sir Guy Campbell served in the Peninsula, and commanded the flth at the battles of the
Pyrenees, for which he has received a medal. Served also the campaign of 1815, including tho
battle of Waterloo.
121 Major-General Hare-Clarges served in the Peninsula as an Assistant-Adjutant- General,
and ha* received a medal and one clasp for the battles of Nivelle and Nive.
122 Major-General Thomson served as an assistant engineer at San Sebastian, and has received
a medal
123 Major-General William Napier served at the siege of Copenhagen and battle of Kioge, in
1SW; Sir John Moore's campaign of 1808-9 ; the subsequent Peninsular eompaigns from 1800 to
the end of that war in 1814, and was present in many of the soul stirring scenes which he lias
described with so much ability in his admirable " History of the Peninsular War," including the
action of the (.'. (wounded), battle of Busaco, actions of Pombal, Redinha, and Casal Nova
severely wounded at the head of six companies supporting the 62nd ; action of Foz d'Arouce,
tattle of Salamanca, passage of the Huebra, action of Vera when Soult attempted to relieve San
Sebastian, and again when the Allies passed the Bidassoa; battles of the Nivelle and Nive
wounded in defending the churchyard of Arcangues ; battle of Orthes. Medal and two clasps for
Salamanca, Nivelle, and Nive, at which battles he commanded the 43rd Light Infantry, and also
in many minor actions. Served also in the campaign of 1815.
124 Major-tJeneral Duffy served in the campaign of 1796 in the West Indies under Sir Ralph
Abercromby ; on an expedition to the coast of Holland in the winter of 1796 ; in the East Indies
1799; and with the force under Sir David Baird from thence to Egypt in 1801 (medal) ; attha
*iegc and capture of Copenhagen and battle of Kioge, in 1807 ; the campaign of 18089 in Spain

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under Sir John Moore, in the Light Brigade ; in the Peninsula with the 43rd Light InfUntry.fr.-1800 to the end of 1813, including the actions of Condeixa, Pombal, Redinha, and SabugaJ ; battle
of Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Ciudad Rodrigocommanded the assaulting party at the capture
of Fort Reynard, an outwork of Ciudad Rodrigo. Siege and assault of Badajoz (medal), battle of
Vittoria (wounded in the head), several skirmishes in the Pyrenees and on the Bidassoa, action of
the heights of Vera, battles of the Nivelle and Nive.
125 Major-General Daubeney served at the taking of the Cape of Good Hope and capture of
the Dutch fleet at Saldanha Bay, in 1796; subsequently for upwards of fourteen years in the Ea-t
Indies, including the campaign of 1801 2 against the Mahratta chieftains, and commanded the
Grenadiers of his Regt. (the 84th) at the assault and capture of Kurree; also in the Guzerata in
1802, 3, and 4, at the reduction of other forts by Sir John Murray's army. Proceeded to
Walcheren in 1809, and was present at the siege and surrender of Flushing.
126 Major-General Mercer accompanied the 3rd Guards on the expedition to Hanover, in 1805 ;
and on that to Walcheren, in 1809. Served in the Peninsula from March 1810 to May 1811, and
again from July 1811 to March 1814, including the affair at Sobralwounded whilst acting as
Aide-de-camp to Sir Brent Spencer; battle of Barrosawounded when Aide-de-camp to Br.General Dilkes; siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos,
passage of the Bidassoa, and battle of the Nivc. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the
battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and capture of Paris.
127 Major-General Milman was appointed Aide-de-camp to Major-General Catlin Craufurd, in
1808, and was present at the battles of Roleia and Vimiera; on the same General's Staff in the
retreat of Sir John Moore, and was engaged on the heights of Lugo, and at the battle of Corunna.
He subsequently joined his regt., the Coldstream Guards, at Lisbon, and was with them at the
passage of the Douro and capture of Oporto, as also at the battle of Talavera, where he was most
severely wounded, and saved from being burnt on the field of battle by a private soldier of the
Guards. He was made prisoner in the Hospital of Talavera, and detained in France until 1814.
Major-General Milman was latterly in command of the Coldstream Guards.
128 Major-General Reeve served with the Grenadier Guards in Sicily, in 18067 ; Sir John
Moore's campaign in 1808 9, and was present at the battle of Corunna. With the expedition to
Walcheren, in 1809. Went to Cadiz in 1811, and remained in the Peninsula until the beginning
of 1814 ; present at the passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle and Nive. Served also the
campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, storming of Peronne and
capture of Paris. Remained with the Army of Occupation until its return to England in 1818.
129 Major-General Tonson served at the capture of Martinique, in 1794; and was wounded and
taken prisoner at St. Vincent's the following year. Actively employed in Ireland during the
rebellion in 1798; in Holland, in 1799; andat Walcheren, in 1809. Served in the Peninsula from
July 1813, including the battle of the Nive, for which he has received a meilal.
130 Major-General Gordon served in Holland, in 1799; at Walcheren, in 1809; and in the
Peninsula from 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, action
at Arroya de Molino, battle of Vittoriaseverely wounded in the left arm. Commanded a light
battalion in the actions of the Pyrenees, battles of the Nive and St. Pierre (wounded and horse
killed under him), actions of Hasparen and Hellettewounded in the right foot in forcing the
enemy's lines at Hasparen, 14th Feb. 1814. Medal for the Nive.
131 Major-General Kenah served in Holland in 1799, and was present in the action of the 19th
of Sept. as well as several other minor affairs. In Egypt, under Sir Ralph Abercromby, in 1801 ;
in Sicily from 1808 to 1812; subsequently on the eastern coast of Spain, as Assistant, and after
wards as Deputy-Adjutant-General at the Head of the Department, and was present at the battle
of Castalla, as also several other affairs. Served also at the siege and capture of Genoa, in April,
1814.
132 Major-General Lambert served the campaign under Sir John Moore, in 18089; expedi
tion to Walcheren, in 1809 ; defence of Cadiz, in 1810 and 11 ; Peninsular campaigns of 1812, 13,
and 14. He was Adjutant at Corunna and Barrosa.
133 Major-General Freemantle served in Germany, under Lord Cathcart, in 1806; in South
America under General Whitelock, in 1807 ; afterwards throughout the Peninsular war ; also the
campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. Medal for the battle of Orthes.
134 Lord George Wm. Russell served at the siege of Copenhagen, in 1807, as Aide-de-Camp to
Sir G. Ludlow. Embarked with the 23rd Dragoons for Lisbon, in 1809, and was wounded at the
battle of Talavera. Early in 1810, proceeded to Cadiz, then besieged by the French, as Aide-deCamp to Lord Lynedoch, and was afterwards present at the battle of Barrosa. Served subse
quently as Aide-de-Camp to the Duke of Wellington, and was present at the battle of Vittoria,
siege of San Sebastian, battles of Orthes and Toulouse. Medal for Toulouse.
135 Major-General Wynyard served with the army in Sicily from 1808 to March 1810, when he
was severely wounded at the attack on Santa Maura, for which he subsequently obtained the Brevetrank of Major ; he was also present and on the staff with the force that occupied IsclSa and Procida.
136 Major-General Fergusson served the campaign of 18089, including the battles of Vimiera
and Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren, in 1809. Peninsular campaigns from March 1810 to the

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end of that war in 1814, including the passage of the Coa near Almeida, battle of Busaco, actions
at Pombal, Redinha, Miranda de Corvo, Foz d'Arouce, and Sabugul : battle of Fuontes d'Onor,
sieges and assaults of Cindad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, action of San Munos,
passage of the Bidassoa, battle of the Nivelle, battles of the Nive on the 9th, 10th, llth, 13th, and
13th Dec. 1813 ; and investment of Bayonne. Major-General Fergusson has received five wounds,
viz., at Vimiera slightly : at the storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, severely in the body and slightly in
the foot; at Badajoz slightly in the side by a splinter of a shell in the trenches, and iu the head at
the assault Medal for Badajoz.
137 Maj.-Gen. Brotherton served in the Peninsula, and was wounded at the battle of Salamanca.
188 Sir James Rcynett, served with the 52nd on the expedition against Ferrol in 1800, and was
present at the action before that place. Appointed to the Quarter-Mastcr-GcneraFs staff upon the
army entering Spain in Nov. 1808 ; present at Lugo, the affairs upon the retreat to Coruuna, and
also at the battle of Corunna. Re-appointed to the Quarter-Master-Gencral's staff in Portugal, in
April, 1809; present at the affairs previous to and at the passage of the Douro, and capture of
Oporto ; affair of Salamonde, battles of Talavera and Busaco, affairs upon the retreat to the lines
before Lisbon, and subsequently in 181 1 at those upon the advance from thence, at Pombal, Re
dinha, Sabugal, and Foz d'Arouce; also at the buttle of Fuentes d'Onor.
139 Major-General Smelt served in the American war, and was present at the taking of Plattabnrg, storm and capture of Oswego, action of Lundy's Lane, storming of Fort Erie, 13th Aug.
1814, where he was severely and dangerously wounded. Served also during the Burmese war, in
1824, 25, and part of 1826, and was present at the capture of Rangoon, and other actions in Ava.
140 Major-General Bell served in Sicily, in 1800 and 7 ; in the Peninsula and France, from
July 1808 to Feb. 1809, and again from May 1809 to July 1814, including the battle of Vimiera,
action at the bridge of Almeida, battle of Busaco, all the actions during the retreat of the French
from Portugal, siege and storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storming of Badajoz, action at
the heights of Castrillos, battle of Salamanca, action of Sabijana de Morillos, battles of Vittoria,
the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served afterwards with the army employed against
Louisiana, from Dec. 1814 to June 1815. He has received a cross for the battles of the Pyrenees,
Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
141 Major-General Auchmuty served in the Peninsula, and has received a medal and a clasp
for the battles of Orthes and Toulouse.
142 Major-General Lightfoot served in Holland, in 1799. Accompanied the 45th to the Peninnla in 1808, and was present at the battles of Rolcia, Vimiera, Talavera, and Busaco ; actions of
Pombal, Redinha, Condeixa, and Sabugal; battle of Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Badajoz, in 1811 ;
siege and assault of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and assault of Badajoz (slightly wounded), storming of
Fort Picurina (slightly wounded), battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees ; attack on the
lines at St. Jean de Luz, affair at Bastide, and the catties of Orthes and Toulouse (severely
wounded). Medal and two clasps for Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Toulouse.
143 Major-General Faunce served in Holland, in 1799, including the actions of the 2nd and 6th
October. With the army in Hanover, in 18056; siege and capture of Copenhagen, in 1807 ;
with the army under Sir John Moore, first at Gottenburgh, and afterwards throughout the opera
tions in Portugal and Spain, in 18089; with the army in the Scheldt, in 1809; in the Penin
sula from Nov. 1810 to Feb. 1813, including the storm and capture of Badajoz (wounded in the
thigh), and battle of Salamanca; also at the investment of Bayonne, in 1814. Served also in the
American war, including the battle of Bladensburg and capture of Washington, action near Balti
more, and operations before New Orleans in 1814 and 15 ; severely wounded 8th Jan. 1815. Medal
for Salamanca.
144 Major-General Brown served at the siege and capture of Copenhagen, in 1807 ; in the
Peninsula from Aug. 1808 to July 1811 ; and again from July 1813 to May 1814, including the
battle of Vimiera, passage of the Douro and capture of Oporto, with the previous and subsequent
actions ; battle of Talavera (severely wounded through both thighs), action of the Light Division
at the bridge of Almeida, battle of Bnsaco, the different actions during the retreat of the French
army from Portugal, action at Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, siege of San Sebastian, battles
of the Nivelle and Nive, and the investment of Bayonne. Served afterwards in the American
war, and was present at the battle of Bladensburg and capture of Washington. Slightly wounded
hi the head and very severely in the groin at Bladensburg.
145 Major-General Wingrove served at the taking of the Cape of Good Hope, in 1795 ; at the
battle of Trafalgar ; the taking of Genoa, in 1814; on board the Boyne when that ship singly
engaged three French ships of the line and three frigates off Toulon, in 1814 ; and on board the
Hercule to a single action off Cape Nichola Mole.
146 Major-Gcneral Aitthison served in 1807 at the siege and capture of Copenhagen. Em
barked fa 1808 for the Peninsula, and in 1809 was present at the passage of the Douro, capture of
Oporto, and subsequent pursuit of Soult's army to Salamonde. He was wounded in the arm at
the battle of Talavera, while carrying the King's colour, which was also shot through. He served
the campaigns of 1810, 12, 13, and 14, and was present at the battle of Busaco, and retreat to the
lines of Torres Vedras ; battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos, and retreat from
thence into Portugal ; affair at Osma, battle of Vittoria, affair at Tolosa, siege of San Sebastian,
battle* of the Nivelle and the Nive, passage of the Adour, investment of Bayonne, siege of the
citadel, and repulse of the sortie. He was Lieut.-Colonel of the Scots Fusilier Guards when pr^
moted to Major-General, and had commanded that regiment upwards of four years.
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War Services of the Colonels.

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1 Sir David Canynghame served the campaign of 1793, including the actions at Fumars, St.
Amand, and Lincelles (severely wounded) ; also the siege of Valenciennes. Taken prisoner in the
action at Ostend in May 1798.
2 Sir Archibald Christie served the campaigns of 1793, 94, and 95, on the Continent, and was
present at Dunkirk, and the siege of Nienport. In 1794 accompanied the expedition under Lord
Moira, to the coast of France, and returned to Flanderswas present at the forcing of the enemy
from St. Andrre, mid was severely wounded at Bommell in Holland.
3 Colonel the Honourable Alexander Abercromhy served the campaign of 1799 in Holland, as a
volunteer with the 92nd ; with the 52nd on the expedition to the Ferrol in 1800 ; in Sicily in 1806'
and 1807, as Aide-de-camp to Sir John Moore. Proceeded to the Peninsula, in 1809 ; commanded
the 38th at the battle of Busaco, and in the Lines before Lisbon ; a brigade at the battle of
Albuhera ; the 28th at Arroyo de Molino and Almaraz ; as Assistant-Quarter-Master-General at
the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and Orthes. Served also the campaign of 1815, in the same
capacity, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, storming of Peronne, and
capture of Paris. He has received a cross.
4 Colonel Sherlock served the campaign of 1794 and 95 in Flanders, Holland, and Germany,
with the 8th Light Dragoons, including the attack of Bousbeque, all the outpost affairs on the
retreat from Ostend, particularly at Alost and at Dutfeldt ; action at Boxtel, where his horse was
killed under him, and the retreat from the Rhine. Proceeded to the Peninsula in command of the
4th Dragoon Guards, in August 1811, and served there until tliat regiment returned to England, in
May 1813.
5 Lord Portarlington served in Holland, in 1799 ; with the expedition to Hanover, in 1805 ; the
Peninsular campaign of 1809, including the battle of Talavera. Also the campaign of 1815, in
command of the 23rd Light Dragoons, including the battle of Qnatre Bras, retreat on the following
day, and battle of Waterloo.
fi Sir Robert Chanibre Hill served on the Continent in 1794 and 95. Embarked with the Blues
for the Peninsula, in Oct. 1812. Soon after his arrival in Lisbon, was ordered to take command
of the Household Brigade of Cavalry, which he commanded at and for some time after the battle
of Vittoria, for which he has received a medal. Present also at the actions in the Pyrenees ; and
subsequently with Lord Hill's Division until after the battle of the 13th Dec. 1813 near Bayonne.
Served also the campaign of 1815, in command of the regiment, including the action on the 17th
Jnue, and battle of Waterloo, where he was severely wounded.
7 Sir Wm. Cox served at the retaking of Grenada, in 1796 ; in Egypt, in 1801 ; employed on a
particular service in Spain in 1808-9, and was present in the action at Lugo, and battle of Cornnna.
Commanded the fortress of Almeida, from April 1809 to the 27th August 1810, when, by the unfortnnate explosion of its magazines, he was obliged to surrender it to the army under Marshal
Mutena.
8 Colonel Burslem served at Toulon, in 1793, and was present in the various actions there, and
(forwards at Corsica. Employed as Assistant-Quarter-Master-General at the taking of the Isle
ofFrume, in 1810 ; and as Deputy-Quarter-Master-General at the conquest of Java, including
tlie attack of Cornells. Medal for Java.
9 Colonel Ansley served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, and was severely wounded at the
battle of Alexandria. Medal for services in Egypt.
10 Colonel Gauntlett was actively employed against the Maroons in the West Indies. Served
also the campaign in Egypt.
11 Colonel Woodgate embarked with the 5th battalion of the GOthonthe expedition to Portugal,
in 1808, under Sir Arthur Wellesley, and was present at the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Talavera,
and Busaco ; action at Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor (wounded), siege of Badajoz, in 1811 ;
ction at El Bodon, siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo. Medal for Fuentes d'Onor.
12 Colonel Patrickson served in Ireland with the 9th Dragoons during the rebellion, in 1798 ;
with the 43rd in Spain under Sir John Moore, in 1808 9. Served afterwards in the Peninsula
fa great part of the time in command of the regiment) from Sept. 1809 to the end of that war,
in 1814 (except during two short intervals when he was ordered to England to command the
2nd battalion), including the action of the Coa, battle of Busaco, lines of Torres Vedras, actions
of Redinha, Foz d'Arouce, Condeixa, and Sabugal ; battles of Fuentea d'Onor, Vittoria, and Tou
louse, for which last he has received a medal. Embarked for America, in Oct. 1814, and com
manded the 43rd at the attack on New Orleans. Joined the Army in Flanders on the 16th of
Jnne, 1815, and was present at the capture of Paris.
14 Colonel Thornton served in the Peninsula, and commanded the 40th regiment at the battles
of Talavera, Nivelle (severely wounded), Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received a
cross.
16 Sir John Milley Doyle served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the actions of the
8'h, 13th, and 21st of March, captures of Grand Cairo and Alexandria, together with the other
operations of that campaign. Served afterwards in the Peninsula from Feb. 1809 to the end of
"wtwar, in 1814either in command of a regiment of Portuguese or a brigadeand was present
"t toe action of Grijon, passage of the Douro, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, first siege of Badajoz,
"egc and assault of Ciudad Rodrigo, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthes. Sir

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John has received a medal for services in Egypt ; and a Cross and one clasp for Fuentes d'Onor,
Ciudad Rodrigo, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and Orthes.
17 Colonel Hamilton served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, with the Coldstream Guaids. Ac
companied a detachment of that regiment to the Peninsula in March, 1810 ; and in April TO
appointed Deputy-Assistant-Quarter-Master-General at Isla de Leon. Went to England in
March, 1812; rejoined the regiment in the Peninsula, in July 1813, and served there until tht
end of that war in 1814.
18 Colonel Raikes served with the Coldstream Guards on the expedition to Hanover in 18056;
and at Copenhagen, in 1807. Embarked with the regiment for the Peninsula, 31st of Dec. 1808,
and served there until 26th of January 1812 ; and again from August 1812 to 16th of May 1813.
19 Colonel Keate served in the Peninsula from Dec. 1808 to Jan. 1813, including the passage of
the Douro, affair near Salamanca, battle of Busaco, siejre of Ciudad Rodrigo, covering the siege of
Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, and siege of Burgos.
20 Colonel Ward served in the Peninsula, and has received a medal and two clasps for Salamann,
Badajoz (severely wounded at the assault), and the Pyrenees.
21 Colonel Blake served with the 20th Dragoons at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope, in
1806 ; proceeded from thence to South America, and was in the action at Maldonado and siege of
Monte Video. Served in Portugal in 1808 and 9,' including the battles of Koleia and Vimiera
(medal) ; also at the passage of the Douro. In Sicily in 1810 and 11 ; subsequently on the east
ern coast of Spain, including the battle of Castalla, and action at Villa Franca.
22 Sir Edward Miles served on the Continent in 1794 and 95, including the battle of LinceUes,
action at the bridge of Wallara, storming of Fort Nook, siege of Nimeguen, and defence of the Ems
River. Actively employed in the West Indies in 1796 and 97, and was present at the sieges of St.
Lucia and Grenada, and capture of Trinidad. Served in Ireland during the rebellion, in 1793.
Embarked for the Peninsula in 1808, and was present at the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, action
at Lugo, and battle of Corunna. Proceeded with the expedition to Walcheren, in 1809. Served
afterwards in the Peninsula, from June, 1812, to the end of that war, including the battle of Sala
manca (severely and dangerously wounded), action at Villa Muriel, battles of Vittoria and the
Pyrenees, siege and storming of San Sebastian (dangerously wounded at the assault), passage of
the Bidassoa, battles of Nivelle, and Nive (9th to 13th Dec.). Proceeded to Ava in command of
a brigade, and was engaged in all the operations against the enemy in that country from June to
17th Aug. 1824 ; embarked for the eastward, and commanded the force at the storm and capture
of Mergui, Cth Oct. ; returned to Rangoon, in Nov., served there during its investment in Dec.
1824, and commanded the Madras force in several assaults on the enemy. Sir Edward has re
ceived a medal and a clasp for Salamanca and San Sebastian.
24 Colonel Freke embarked with the army under Sir Ralph Abercromby, for the West Indies,
in 1795. Accompanied the 7th battalion of the COth to Nova Scotia, in April, 1814, and com
manded the military part of a conjunct expedition up the Penobscot river on the American coast,
which resulted in the defeat of the American army under General Blake, the taking of the towns
of Hampden and Bangor, the destruction of the American frigate Adams ; also the capture of
nearly forty pieces of cannon, three stand of colours, and a great many prisoners.
25 Colonel Martin Lindsay served the campaign in Java in 1811, including the actions of the
22nd Aug. and 16th Sept., in which latter he commanded eight companies of the 78th Highland
ers, and has received the med.-il. Served also the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including both
the actions at Merxem, and bombardment of Antwerp.
26 Colonel Creagh was actively employed in St. Domingo in 1797 and 98 ; in Holland, in 1799,
including the actions of the 27th Aug., Isili Sept., 2nd and 6th Oct. Served in Portugal and
Spain, in 1808, and was present at the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, for which he has received a
medal. Also at New Orleans, including the engagements of the 25th Dec. 1814, and let and 8ti
Jan. 1815. Severely wounded at Vimiera while in command of a light brigade.
27 Colonel Conyers served three years and a half in the West Indies and was engaged on several
occasions, particularly in the Mirebalois, at L* Ance :i Veau, and at the siege of Irois in St. Domingo
in 1798, where he was wounded while on the staff: during this siege, of three months' duration, the
garrison lost more men than composed its original strength : commanded the remains of the 82d at
the evacuation of this island. Served in an expedition to the coast of France in 1800, and subse
quently in the Mediterranean until 1802. From 1805 to 1809 he served throughout the Mediterra
nean, and in Egypt on the staff, and received a severe contusion there, having been at the attack on
Alexandria, at the storming of Rosetta, and at the subsequent siege of that place. Served in the
Peninsula and France in 1813 and 14, and in command of the 82d during the operations on the Gave
d'Oleron, at Hastingnes and Oyer le Gave, and was severely wounded at the head of the regiment
at Orthes, for which battle he has received a medal.
28 Colonel Henderson served in Ireland during the rebellion, in 1798; at the Heldcr, in 1799,
and was present at the first landing, and battles of the 19th Sept., 2nd and Oth Oct. Expedition to
Egypt under Sir Ralph Abercromby, in 1801. Landed in Portugal, in 1808, and was present at the
battle of Vimiera, retreat to and battle of Corunna. Expedition to the Scheldt and siege of Flush
ing, in 1809. Served afterwards in the Peninsula from 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, and
commanded the Queen's at the battle of Toulouse.
29 Colonel Newhouse served at Toulon in 1793; at Corsica in 1795, iucluding the several

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operations at St. Fiorenzo, Bastia, and Calvi. Commanded a detachment of artillery in the snccesatul operation against the Isle of Gaprarjo. Served also the Egyptian campaign of 1801 ; with
the expedition to Copenhagen in 1807, and was present in the battle of Kioge. Medal for services
in Egypt.
30 Colonel ParVe was present with the 39th at the original capture of Demerara, Essequibo, and
Berbice, in the spring of 1796, when the expedition commanded by General White captured those
colonies. He wu in Sir James Kempt's Light Infantry Battalion during a campaign in Naples in
1805-6. Served afterwards in the Peninsula with the 39th from May 1809 to Feb. 1812, and was
present at the battles of Albuhera and Busaco, at the raising the siege of Campo Mayor when the
French sustained a considerable defeat ; commanded the four light companies of the brigade at the
action of Arroyo deMolino, where the Runs, baggage, and fourteen hundred men with their officers
ere captured : he was also employed in the trenches at the first siege of Badajoz.
31 Colonel Macpherson accompanied part of the 88th to the \Vest Indies, the latter part of 1795,
and was present at the talcing of St. Lucia, in 1796; also at the reduction of the Brigands in
Grenada, at the storm of Port Royal, and several other places in that island. Embarked with the
regiment for the East Indies, in June 1 799, and during a period of six years he was actively employed
in the three Presidencies. In 1 80fi embarked with the expedition to South America, and was wounded
at the storming of Buenos Ayres. In June 1809, accompanied the 2d battalion to the Peninsula, and
succeeded to the command of the 1st battalion in March 1813; commanded it at the battle of
Vittoria, and at those in the Pyrenees. Present also at the battle of the Nivelle ; succeeded to the
command of the regt. at the battle of Orthes, and again at the battle of Toulouse. Proceeded in
command of the battalion to Canada in July 1814 ; embarked from thence for the Netherlands in
Jane 1815. Medal and one clasp for Vittoria and Orthes.
32 Colonel de Bosset was actively employed in Switzerland until Sept. 1798. In 1799 he was
employed on a particular service on the Continent with the Swiss, Austrian, and Russian army, and
was present at the various actions terminating with the battle of Zurich. Taken prisoner on board
the Dolphin packet by a French privateer, in June 1800, afler an action of two hours. Served in
Hanover in 1805-6; at the siege and capture of Copenhagen, in 1807; with the expedition to Sweden
under Sir John Moore, and from thence to Portugal. In 1810 he was present at the siege of Santa
Maura, and at the storming of the enemy's entrenchments before that place.
33 Colonel Money served twenty-five years in the llth Dragoons : in Flanders and Holland, in
1794 and 95, and in Germany the latter year, including the attack on the French lines, 17th April ;
their defeat on the heights of Cateau, 26th April, and near Tournay, 3d May ; battles of Koubaix and
Lannoy, defeat of the French near Tournay, 22d May 1794 ; and affair at Bommel, 2d Jan. 1 795.
Campaign of 1799 in Holland, including the actions of the 10th and lilili Sept., 2d and 6th October.
Commanded a detachment of the regt. under Sir Ralph Abercromby, at Leghorn, Minorca, and the
exped'.tion to Cadiz, in 1800 ; in Egypt, in 1801, including the actions of the 8th, 13th, and 21st
March, together with the capture of Grand Cairo and Alexandria. Peninsular campaigns of 1811
and 12 ; present at the siege of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, and affair of cavalry near the Tormes
on the following day, when three French battalions were token ; cavalry affairs of Callada Camino
ind Ventade Poso. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and
Waterloo, towards the close of which last the command of the llth Dragoons devolved on him.
Present also at the capture of Paris. Medal for services in Egypt.
34 Colonel Henry Dawkins served in the Peninsula with the Guards, from Feb. 1810 to the end
of that war in 1814 : Major of Brigade from June 1810including the battle of Fuentes d'Onor,
siege cf Ciudad Rodrigo, battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, battles of Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nive;
pauage of the Adour, blockade of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie, on which last occasion he was
levertly'wounded. Served also the campaign of 181 5, including the battle of Waterloo.
35 Colonel Forbes served in Holland in 1794 and 95, including the sortie from Nimeguen against
the French lines, action in driving the French across the Waal at Bommel, and at Geldermansel.
Accompanied the 78th to Qniberon Bay, and was at the taking of Isle Dieu, in 1795 ; to the Cape of
Good Hope, in 1796, and capture of the Dutch fleet in Saldanha Bay. Proceeded with the regi
ment to India in November following, and served with it during the campaign in Oude, in 1798
and 99; also in part of the Mahratta campaign in 1803, including the storming of the Petah of
Ahmednughur, and during the siege of the Fort. Present in every action in which his regiment
wu engaged in Java during 1811, 12, and 13, including the forcing of the enemy's position at Weitevreden, storm of the lines of Cornells, the heights of Serandole, and Djocjocarta. Quelled an
insurrection which broke out in the east end of Java in May 1813, when Lieut. -Colonel Fraser and
Captain Macpherson of the 78th were murdered by the insurgents. Medal for services in Java,
ami five times thanked in general orders.
36 Colonel Proctor served with the 82nd on the expedition to Walcheren, in 1809, and was
present at the siege of Flushing. Served also at Gibraltar, Tarifa, and in the Peninsula, from
1810 to Dec. 1812, and subsequently in the Peninsula and south of France, from April to July,
1814, including the affair of Posts near Malaga, battle of Barrosa (contusion on the body), and
retreat from Madrid. Embarked from Bordeaux for Canada, in July 1814, and commanded the
82nd before Fort Erie from 2nd Sept., and throughout the successive operations of the campaign
on the Niagara frontier. Received the Brevet promotion of Lieut.-Colonel for his conduct in the
repelling of the attack made by the Americans on our batteries and position before Fort Erie on
the 17th Srjit. 1814.

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37 Colonel Riddall was actively employed with the 62nd, in Sicily, Egypt, Calabria, Italy,
Spain, and North America, from 1806 to the end of the war. Detached with1 his Grenadier
company to retard the advance of the French on their march to invest Scylla Castle in Calabria,
and invade Sicily. Served in the Grenadier battalion at the Faro, in Sicily, for several weeks,
under the fire of the French batteries erected in Calabria. Second in command to General
Blommart in a Grenadier Battalion sent from Sicily to Spain. He was advanced with his
Grenadier Company and two field pieces, in the attack on and expulsion of the French from the
heights before Genoa. Second in command to Lieut.-Col. John with the flank company detach
ments up the Penobscot river in North America, and commanded the advance in forcing a strong
position at Hampden defended by treble our numbers.
38 Colonel Addison served in the American war, on the staff of Sir John Sherbrooke.
39 Colonel Steele served in the Peninsula with the Coldstream Guards from January to July
1809, and again from Feb. 1811 to the end of that war in 1814.
40 Colonel Doyle served in Hanover, in 1805-C ; the campaign of 1808-9, including the battle
of Corunna. Returned to the Peninsula in 1809, and was present at the passage of the Douro
and capture of Oporto, battle of Talavera, lines at Torres Vedras, action at Campo Mayor, and
battle of Fnentea d'Onor. In 1813 he was appointed Military Secretary to the Governor- General
and Commander-in-Chief in India. In 1814 and 15 served in the field in the Western Provinces ;
and in 1817 and 18, in the field with the grand army during the Pindarree and Mahratta war.
41 Colonel Charretie served three years iu the East Indies, and was present at the mutiny at
Vellore in 1806, when nearly the whole of the 69th were massacred in their barracks. In the
Peninsula with the 2nd Life Guards, from 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the
battles of Vittoria, Pampeluna, and Toulouse.
42 Colonel Patrick Campbell (R. Artillery), was at the capture of St. Lucia in 1796, and sub
sequently in the Carib war in St. Vincent. Served also in the Peninsula from Jan. 1809 to the
end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Talavera and Castalla.
43 Colonel Parkinson served at the capture of the Island of Bourbon, in 1810, as DepntyAdjutant-General. Proceeded with the 33rd to Stralsund in Pomerania, in 1813 ; and from
thence to Holland, in 1814 ; was present at the attack on Merxem and bombardment of Antwerp,
and commanded the regt. at the storming of Bergen-op-Zoom, where he received a severe
contusion. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at Qnatre Bras.
44 Colonel Hunter Blair served on the staff in Portugal and Spain from July 1808 to Jan. 1809,
including the affair of Obidos, battles of Roleia and Vimiera, action at Lugo, and battle of
Corunna. Proceeded again to the Peninsula in August 1809, and was present at the capture of
Oporto, affair of Salamonde, and battle of Talavera, at which last he was severely wounded and
made prisoner in hospital. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at
Waterloo. Commanded a brigade in Ava, and was present at the capture of Melloon.
45 Colonel Cheney served with the 2nd Dragoons in Flanders and Holland in 1794 and 95,
and was severely wounded in an engagement with the French before Nimeguen. Served also the
campaign of 1815, including the action of the 17th June and the battle of Waterloo, where, in the
afternoon, the command of the regiment devolved on him. In this battle he had five horses shot
under him.
46 Colonel Llnrllyn served in the 52nd at Ferrol, Cadiz, and in the Mediterranean, in 1800
and 1801. Having obtained a company by purchase in the 28th regt. he accompanied it to the
Peninsula in 1809, and, with the exception of one year's absence in England, occasioned by ill
health, he was actively employed with it in the various duties that fell to its share in the cam
paigns in which it bore such a conspicuous part. Besides many services of minor importance, he
was present with his regiment at the battle of Busaco, defence of the Lines at Lisbon, advance on
Campo Mayor, siege of Badajoz, battle of Albuhera, capture of a French corps at Arroyo de
Molino, attack and capture of the Forts and Bridge at Almaraz, advance on Aranjuez and
Madrid, occupation of Bordeaux. In 1815 he embarked with his regiment for the Netherlands,
where he was personally engaged with it in the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, in the latter
of which he was severely wounded, and received for his conduct in the field the brevet rank of
Lt. -Colonel and the Companionship of the Bath.
47 Colonel Lautour served iu the Peninsula with the llth Dragoons in 1811 and 12 ; attacked
a French picquet whilst in command, near El Bodon, 26th Sept. 1811, and with a squadron of
the llth covered the retreat of the 74th, and five companies of the 60th. Present also at the siege
of 13adajoz, and battle of Salamanca. Whilst in command of a squadron he attacked a company
of French Artillery posted in a vineyard, that were supporting the enemy's cavalry whilst foraging,
and making some prisoners in the plains of Valladolid on 7th Sept. 1812. He also repulsed an
attack of the enemy's picquets, making one officer and many men prisoners, at Monasterio and in
front of Burcros on 2nd Oct. 1812. Served the campaign of 1815, with the 23d Light Dragoons,
and was present at the battle of Waterloo, where he succeeded to the command of the regiment
during the action.
48 Colonel John Hare's services :Landing at the Helder and campaign under the Duke of
York, Aug. 1 799 ; landing and advance upon Ferrol, 25th and 26th Aug. 1800 ; Egyptian cam
paign of 1801 ; capture of the Islands of Ischia and Procida, in 1809 ; campaigns on the eastern
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btttla of Biar and Castalla, siege of and operations before Tarragona, and blockade of Barcelona.
Ctnpaigo of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo (wounded) and capture of Paris. Medal for
icirices in Egypt.
!li Colonel Peter Brown served with the 82nd on an expedition to the coast of France early in
1800, tad subsequently in the Mediterranean. He served with the 23rd at the siege and capture
of Copenhagen in 1807 ; afterwards in North America ; also at the siege and capture of Martinique
in 1809; and in the Peninsula from 1810 to the end of that war in 1814. As Commandant of
detachaents at Belem he established a school upon the model of the Royal Military Asylum at
( tiflsn. for the numerous children of the soldiers' families left at that station. He also served
oo the Staff in the Netherlands, as Commandant of Ghent; and subsequently with the Army of
Occupation in France.
50 Colonel Wade served in the Peninsula as Aide-de-camp to Sir Lowry Cole, and was
severely wounded at the battle of Albuhera.
61 Colonel Egerton, after serving as a subaltern with the 29th in North America, and proceed
ing u a Captain with the 89th to South America, accompanied the 2nd battalion of the 34th to
the Peninsula, in 1809. In the following year he was appointed to the staff as Deputy-AssistantAdjuUnt-General, and attached to the second division, in which capacity he served at the battle
of Busaco, and on the retreat to, and during the subsequent occupation of, the Lines before Lisbon.
Be was then removed as senior of the Adjutant-General's department to the fourth division ; was
present at the siege and capture of Olnrnr.M, the first siege of Badajoz, battle of Albuliera
(wounded), and action of Aldea de Ponte. Relinquished his staff appointment and rejoined his
tesimentin the winter of 1811, and continued to serve with it until appointed Aide-de-Camp to
Sir Rowland Hill in 1812, on whose personal staff he remained until the termination of the war,
aid wj present at the battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees,for which he obtained the brevet rank of
Msjor,Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. On Lord Hill's appointment to a command with
lie army ia Flanders in the spring of 1815, he selected Colonel Egerton as his first Aide-de
camp, who served as such at the battle of Waterloo,where he obtained the brevet of Lieut. Colonel,and continued in the same capacity until the return of the Army of Occupation from
France in 1818. When Lord Hill assumed the command of the army in chief in 1828, he was
pleutd to name Colonel Egerton for the confidential appointment of first Aide-de-camp and
prime Secretary, which he held during the whole period of his Lordship's continuance at tho
ad of the army.
52 Sir William Chalmers served in Sicily, in 1806 and 7 ; campaigns of 1808-9 in Portugal and
SP"B i eipedition to Walcheren, including bombardment of Flushing ; at Cadiz, in 1810 and 11 ;
ad ill the succeeding Peninsular campaigns, including the battle of Barrosa, attack of the enemy
on the heights near Moresco, affair of Senhora de la Pena, battle of Salamanca, action of San
Hanoi, battle of Vittoria, attack at Maya, battles of the Pyrenees on the 30th and 31st July,
repulse of the enemy in his attack of the heights of St. Antonio, 31st August, attack of the
wnj'i forts near Sarre, 9th Oct. 1813, battle of Nivelle, besides a great many minor affairs and
'liramhes on the advance to Madrid and capture of the Retiro. He was present with the army
11 the Peninsula daring almost all the sieges, and was engaged in the following affairs during the
^flrett from Burgos, viz., Olmos, Monasterio, bridge of Valladolid, and passage of the Huebra.
-trttd also in the Netherlands in 1814 and 15, including the battle of Waterloo, capture of Paris,
d posterior operations in France to Aug. 1817. He was severely wounded in assault of the
'otrenchments at Sarre, and has had nine horses killed or wounded under him in action, three of
then at Waterloo. During the above campaigns he was on the staff, except at Waterloo.
SoMtqaently to his services in Sir John Moore's campaign and Lord Chatham s expedition, ha
ai, in the course of about four years (from 5th March 1811 to 18th June 1815), in seventeen
"Womenti, U of them general actionsexclusive of sieges ; and for his conduct in the field he
u twice promoted, viz. to the brevet-rank of Major at the battles of the Pyrenees, and of
-Colonel at the battle of Waterloo, on which occasion he commanded the left wing of the
>'M Regt.
I Colonel John Boteler Parker served at Walcheren in 1809, and was employed in the
tionj previous to and at the siege of Flushing. Embarked for Lisbon in Feb. 1812, and
remained with the Dnke of Wellington's army till the conclusion of the war in 1814 ; was present
" "* 'attle of Vittoria, both the sieges of San Sebastian, battle of Orthes, action at Tarbes, and
'We of Tonlonse. Served also the campaign of 1815, and lost his left leg at the battle of
"atwloo. Medal for the battle of Vittoria, where he commanded a brigade of artillery.
1 Colonel Beckwith served in Hanover, in 1805-6 ; at Copenhagen, in 1807, including the
"jo" Kioge. On the expedition to Sweden, in 1808; and that to Portugal, in 1808-9,
Deluding the action at Calcavellas on the retreat, and battle of Corunna. Proceeded to Wal?t!tn' in 1809 ; subsequently to the Peninsula, and was present in the actions of Pombal,
na, Condelxa, Foz d'Aronce, and Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, sieges of Ciudad
""'"go and Badajox, battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, action at San Milan, battles of
"Wrta, the Pyrenees, Vera, Nivelle, near Bayonne, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served also the
*J*|*fl> of 1815,, including the battles of Qnatre Bras and Waterloo. During the great portion
bore service he was employed on the Staff. Medal for Toulouse, and lost left leg at

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55 Colonel Grant served five years in India with the 25thafterwards the 22ndDragoon;,
and was present at the battle of Mallavelly, siege of Seringapatam, action with Doondia, storm ins
the fort of Turnionl, where he volunteered and led the assault with 50 dismounted Dragoon: j
engaged also in the reduction of various fortresses. Served with the 21st Fusiliers in Sicily, in
1806 ; with the 17th Lt. Dragoons in India, from 1807 to 1811 ; and with the 18th Hassan it
the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, including the action at the bridge of Croix d'Orade, battle o
Toulouse, covering the retiring army on the 17th of June 1815, and battle of Waterloo.
5C Colonel Fielding Browne accompanied the 40th to the Peninsula in July 1808, and wat
present at the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Talavera, and Bnsaco ; on the retreat to, and at thi
occupation of, the Lines of Torres Vedras, siege of Badajoz, in May 1811, and repulse of the sortii
from Fort San Christoval ; actions of 1 Bodon and Aldea de Ponte, siege and storming of Cind-ic
Rodrigo, siege and storming of Badajoz, action at Canizal, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid
and subsequent retreat therefrom. Served also on the expedition against New Orleans. Com.
manded the regiment at the battle of Waterloo. Medal for Badajoz, having commanded th<
regiment at the assault.
67 Colonel Taylor served as Assistant-Adjutant-General to the force under Sir James Craig, u
the Mediterranean, during 1805 and 6. Employed on the Staff at the attack and capture of Java
in 1811, including the attack of the outpost near Weltevreden, and the storming of the Lines ol
Cornells. Served also the campaign of 1815, with the 10th Hussars, and was present at tb
battle of Waterloo.
58 Colonel Arguimbau served in the Peninsula with the 3rd battalion of the Royals, and lost an
arm at San Sebastian. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was slightly wounded at Qnatre
Bras, and also at Waterloo.
59 Colonel Cbilders served with the llth Dragoons at the Helder, in 1799 ; the Peninsular
campaigns from May 1811 to the end of that war, in 1814. Also the campaign of 1815, as Major
of Brigade to Sir John Vandelenr, including the battle of Waterloo. Commanded a brigade at
Cavalry at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore, under Lord Combermere.
60 Sir Henry Smith served with the Rifle Brigade at the siege, storm, and taking of Monte
Video under Sir S^Auchmnty; and at the assault upon Bueuos Ayres under Brigadier- General
Craufurd. Employed with the troops in Spain under Sir John Moore, from the battle of Vimiera
to the embarkation of the troops at Cornnna. Embarked for the Peninsula under Major- General
Robert Craufurd in 1809 ; was seriously wounded in the action upon the bridge of the Coa near
Almeida. Commanded a company in the pursuit of Massena from the Lines of Lisbon ; at tbe
actions of Redinha, Condeixa, and Foz d'Arouce. Appointed Brigade-Major to the 2nd Light
Brigade in the Light Division, and was present in the action of Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor,
siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storm of Badajoz, battles of Salamanca and Vitton
attack of the heights of Vera and passage of the Bidassoa, battle of Siirre, attack upon the position
of St. Jean de Luz and heights of Arcangues, battle of Orthes, affair at Tarbes, and battle of
Toulouse. Appointed Assistant-Adjutant-General to the troops under JMajor-General Ross
destined against Washington, and was present at the battle of Bladensburg and destruction of
Washington. Brought home despatches and went out again immediately under Sir Edward
Pakenham, and was present at the attack upon the enemy's lines near New Orleans. After th
death of Sir Edward he was appointed Military Secretary to Sir John Lambert commanding the
army, and was present at the siege and taking of Fort bowyer. Appointed Assistant-QnarterMaster-General to the 6th Division of the Army under the Duke of Wellington, and was present
at the battle of Waterloo. He was appointed a KCB. for the action of Maharajpore, in which
battle he was present as Adjutant-General.
61 Colonel Calvert served with the 52nd on the expedition to Sweden, in 1808 ; in the
Peninsula, in 1808-9, including the retreat to Corunna. Appointed Aide-de-Camp to Lord
Lynedoch in April 1810, and joined him at Cadiz, then besieged by the French ; present at the
battles of Barrosa and Vittoria ; also at both the attacks and capture of San Sebastian. Accom
panied the 29th to America in 1814, and was present at the taking of Castine, and the different
American settlements in the Bay of Fnndy. Served also the campaign of 1815 with the 32nd,
including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and capture of Paris.
62 Colonel Staveley joined the army under the Duke of Wellington at Oporto, in May 1809,
and was present at the battle of Talavera, actions at Pombal, Redinha, Foz d'Arouce, and Sierra
de Moita; battle of Fuentes d'Onor, storming and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo and Hadajoz.
Deputy-Assistant-Quarter-Master-General at the actions of Osma and Morillns, battle of
Vittoria, passage of the Bidassoa, storming the Heights of Vera, action at Sarre, battle of the
Nivelle, battles of the 9th, 10th, llth, and 12th Dec. 1813 near Bayonne, passage of the Adour,
storming St. Etienne and investment of the citadel of Bayonne, actions at Vie Bigorre and
Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of
Waterloo and capture of Paris.
63 Sir De Lacy Evans served in India, in 1807, 8, 9, and 10. Portugal, Spain, and France, in
1812, 13, and 14. America part of 1814-15. Belgium and France, in 1815, 16, 17, and 18. In
Spain in 1835, 36, and 37. Present during the operations against Ameer Khan and the Pindarries, capture of the Mauritius, part of the retreat from Burgos, action on the Hormaza
(wounded), battle of Vittoria, investment of Pampeluna, battle of the Pyrenees, investment of
Bayonne (horse shot), actions of Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, battle of Toulouse (horse shot), battle

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of Bbdensbarg (two horses shot), capture of Washington, attack on Baltimore, operations before
New Orleans (boarding and capture of American Flotilla,action 25th Dec. wounded severely,
unsuccessful assault Jan. wounded severely), battle of Quatre Bras, retreat of 17th of June,
Waterloo (horse shot, and one sabred), investment and capitulation of Paris. Continued on Staff
of allied Army-of- Occupation in France. Accepted under an allied power (1835) command of an
uuiihiry British and Spanish corps of army, by sanction and desire of the English Government,
and by order of the King in council. Acted, while so employed, in conjunction with the British
(brew (under Lord J. Hay), and through mediation of British authorities: raising investments
of San Sebastian and Bilbao, action of Arlaban, capture of port and castle of Passages. Defeated
the enemy in general actions on the 5th of May, 6th of June,1st of Oct. (wounded) 1836 ;
tlio 10th and 15th of March 1837. Attacked near Hernani, 16th March, by the elite of the
Ctrtist army16,000 strong (about double the allied force), and obliged to retreat about one
nile, bat with a less loss in killed and wounded (600) than that of the enemy. Resumed the
offensive the following monthcapture of Hernani by escalade, I4th May,of Oyarzun 16th
M*T,of Ynm by storm 17th May,of Fontarabia by capitulation 18th May. These and other
nunor affairs were for the most part severely contested, and cost (including those of the enemy)
above ten thousand killed and wounded. Excepting occasionally two or three stragglers, generally
without arms, the Legion never lost (under his command) prisoners, artillery, or equipage, though
utterly contrary statements repeatedly appeared at the time,while he took from the enemy 100
officers, 1000 men, thirty pieces of cannon, several entrenched positions, fortified towns and posts,
ith an extensive and most important strategical tract of the insurgent territory, including their
main line of retreat, communication, and supply. Thenceforth " The frontier was effectually
closed against the entrance of resources to the Carlists, except by the small mountain passes,
which are only accessible to foot passengers or mules lightly laden" (British Commissioners'
Dpstch, Parliamentary Paper),and thus did this auxiliary corps decisively contribute to the
loccesiful termination of the war. He holds the rank of Lieut-General in the national army of
Spain, by license of a British royal warrant,also honoured by her Majesty for these services
with the Cross of Commander of the Bath, and by the government of Spain with the grand crosses
f .St Ferdinand and Charles III. Received his Company, Majority, and Lt.-Colonelcy in the
British service for conduct against the enemy.
64 Colonel the Honourable Leicester Stanhope was employed in South America, in 1807, and
u present at the attack on Buenos Ayres. Served also in the Mahratta war of 1817 and 18,
bcladmg the battle of Maheidpore, and storming of Talnier.
65 Colonel Alexander Higginson served the campaign of 1808-9, including the battle of Corunna ;
ith the expedition to Walcheren, in 1809 ; and the Peninsular campaigns of 1812, 13, and 14.
67 Sir Thomas Reade served the campaign of 1799, in Holland, with the 27th, including the
cboniof the 19th Sept., 2d and 6th October. Present at the operations before Ferrol, in 1800 ;
in the Egyptian campaign of 1801 ; and on the Expedition to Naples under Sir James Craig. In
MIT 1808 appointed to command a Flotilla in the Mediterranean for the defence of Sicily;
onpkiyed at the capture of the Islands of Ischia and Procida ; and at the same time took and
witroyed in company with H. M. S. Cymt, a flotilla of thirty-four gun-boats. On the 10th June
Ifl. captured a Flotilla of twenty-six gun-boats in the Bay of Ragusa. He was afterwards coniUnilj employed against Murat's armament on the coast of Calabria during his projected invasion of
"-% in which service fifty of the enemy's vessels, with a considerable proportion of field artillery,
"" othfr military stores, and many prisoners, were captured by the Flotilla under his command.
xrreil on the Eastern Coast of Spain with the Forces under Lord Wm. Bentinck and Sir Wm.
Canton. At the conclusion of that war in 1814, he embarked with his regiment for America,
* M ^ "*""* nntil tne termination of hostilities with that country.
Sir John Morillyon Wilson was six years in the navy, in which service he received three
oondi. lie was in the expedition to the Helder, in 1799 ; and Egypt in 1801, where he received
nedil ind the thanks of the Capitan Pasha for saving the crew of a Turkish man-of-war's boat.
!, tfc<npanied the expedition to Walcheren, and was twice wounded during the siege of Flashing.
from the litter end of 1809 to 1812, he was present with his regiment at the battles of Busaco,
* uentfi d'Onor, and the various actions fought in the Peninsula within those periods. In the
'"ter of 1812 he joined the 1st battalion Royal Scots in Canada, and was in the different attacks
'We on Sackett's Harbour, Great Soduswhere he received a severe bayonet wound during a
Bl?nt tttack ; Black Rock, Bufialoe, and the battle of Chippewa, where he received seven wounds
4 i left for dead on the field of battle and fell into the hands of the enemy. The army medical
ro, in its official report to the Secretary at War in 1825, states that " few cases of more aggra'Med diitreti from mere wounds have come before us ; and we have no doubt the life of this
r will be shortened by their results, and we see not the least prospect of permanent recovery.'1
-ir John has received thirteen wounds, and has two musket-balls still lodged in his body. He
ted the brevet-rank of Major and also that of Lieutenant-Colonel, for his conduct before the
"
** Sir Thomas Willshire served with the 38th in the West Indies from August 1797 to Aug.
! 'he campaign of 1808-9, including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, retreat to and battle
"Loreiuu. Accompanied the expedition to Walcheren, in 1809. Served afterwards in the
r^'ilt, from June 1812 to the end of that war iu 1814 ; commanded the light company at the
'*" "( Stltmanca (twice wounded), on the retreat from Burgos and action at Villa Muriel, the

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action of Osma , battle of Vlttoria, first assault of San Sebastian, also 2nd assault and capture .
when be received the brevet rank of Major. Commanded a brigade of light companies at the
passage of the Bidassoa, battle of Nivelle, and battles of the Nive on the 9th, 1 Oth, and 1 1 th Dec.
1813, for which services he was in 1815 appointed Brevet Lient.-Colonel. Repulsed with three
hundred men the attack of ten thousand Caffres upon the open village of Graham's Town, on the
frontiers of the Cape of Good Hope, on the 22nd April 1819, and commanded during the subse
quent operations against the Caffres in the same year. Served afterwards in the East Indies from
May 1822 to 1840. Commanded a wing of the 46th at the capture of Kittoor in the Dooab. in
Dec. 1824. Served also throughout the whole of the campaign in Afghanistan under Lord
Keane ; present at the capture of the fortress of Ghuinee, 23rd July 1839, upon which occasion be
was appointed KCB. ; and while in command of the Bombay column of the army of the Indus he
captured the fortress of Kiifl.it on the Kith Nov. following, for which service he was created a
baronet.
71 Colonel the Honourable H. E. Butler served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, with the 2nd
battalion of the 27th, including the battles of the 13th and 21st March, and has received the medal.
Served also with the Portuguese army, in 1810 and 1 8 1 1 , and was wounded at the battle of BOMCO.
72 Colonel William Drummond's services :Peninsular campaigns, from 1809 to 1812, including
the battles of Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor, the retreat to the Lines of Torres Vedras, ami subsequent
advance from thence. Campaign of 1814 in Holland, including the bombardment of Antwerp and
storming of Bergen-op-Zoom. Campaign of 1815, including the battles of Uuatre Bras and
Waterloo. Received the brevet rank of Major for his conduct at Waterloo.
73 Colonel Rolt served with the 58th in Egypt, in 1801, and was shot through the body in the
action on the landing. Accompanied the expedition to Naples, in 1805, and remained with that
army until its arrival in Sicily. Served with the 2nd battalion in the Peninsula the Utter part of
1809 and until Feb. 1810, when he was appointed to the Portuguese service ; present at the battlr
of Busaco, covering the operations against Ciudad Rodrigo, and capture of Badajoz. Commanded
the 17th Portuguese regiment from April 1812 to the conclusion of the war, including the actions
at Berlanza and near Las Casas, battle of Vittoria, actions in the Pyrenees at Santa Barbara, 2nd
Ang. and attack of Vera heights 7th Oct., battle of the Nivelle, battle and operations of the Niv
on the 9th, 10th, llth, 12th, and 13th Dec. 1813, battles of Ortbes and Toulouse. From the
period of landing in the Peninsula in 1809 until the conclusion of hostilities in April 1814, be
was never one day absent from his duty. Medal for services in Egypt ; and a cross and one clasp
for Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.74 Colonel Turner Grant served Sir John Moore's campaign in 1809, including the battle of
Coruima. Expedition to Walcheren. Peninsular campaigns of 1812, 13, and 14.
75 Colonel Hughes served with the 18th Hussars in Spain and Portugal under Sir John Moore,
including the cavalry actions at Mayorga (wounded) and Benevente, retreat to and battle of
Corunna : commanded the last picket of British cavalry which remained until the whole embark
ation had taken place. Returned to the Peninsula in Jan. 1813; led the squadron of the 18th,
which was engaged at Morales; commanded the regiment at the battle of Vittoria, actions in the
Pyrenees, battle of the Nivelle (present at the passage of the Nive, but the regiment was not
engaged), battle of Orthes and passage of the Garonne, action of Croix d'Urade, where the 18th
Hussars so greatly distinguished themselves ; battle of Toulouse, and a great many minor actions
and skirmishes. Severely wounded in an affair near llellette, in the south of France. Medal
and two clasps for Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse.
76 Colonel Bainbrigge served in the Peninsula in the Quarter-Master-General's department
from 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, and was present at the Lines of Torres Vedras, part of
the siege of Olivenca, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, last siege of Badajoz, affair of the Gnarena, battle
of Salamanca, part of the siege of Burgos, affair of Villa Muriel, retreat from Burgos to Cindad
Rodrigo, battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees, part of the last siege of San Sebastian, battle of
the Nive, and actions near Bidart, Bussussary, and Villa Franque ; actions of Garris, Tarbes, and
Vic Bigorre, and battle of Toulouse.
77 Colonel Snodgrass accompanied the 52d to Sicily, in 1806 ; to Sweden, in 1808; from thence
to the Peninsula, and was present during Sir John Moore's advance and retreat, and at the battle
of Corunna. Served afterwards in the Peninsula, and was present at the pursuit of Massena from
Santarem, action of Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, action near Guinaldo, siege and capture of
Ciudad Rodrigo, and action of San Munos. Appointed Major in the Portuguese service, 24th
Nov. 1812 ; commanded a corps of 400 Grenadiers at the battle of Vittoria, and in the actions of
Villa Franca and Tolosa. Volunteered and commanded the storming party that assaulted and
carried the Convent, Redoubt, and other outworks at San Sebastian (wounded). Volunteered
and commanded the detachment of the 10th Portuguese Brigade that stormed the small breach of
the same place on the 3 1st Aug. 1813having previously, by entering the river at night, dis
covered a ford under the walls, through which he led the detachment. Present when the army
crossed the Bidasaoa. Commanded the 1st Cacadores at the battle of the Nivelle, battle of the
Nive on the 9th, 10th, and llth Dec. (wounded on the llth), and battle of Orthes, where be was
severely wounded in the head. He has received a cross for San Sebastian, Nivelle, Nive, and
Orthes.
78 Colonel Balvaird served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade, and has received a medal
and a clasp for the battles of the Nivelle and Nive.

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L n Coiood Napier served with the 52nd at the siege of Copenhagen and battle of Kioge, in
,)(.*. Aide-de-camp to Sir John Hope on the expedition to Sweden in 1808 ; and subsequently
in Sir John Moore's campaign in Spain, including the retreat to and battle of Corunna. In Sicily
^rith the regiment until the autumn of 1810. Served afterwards in the Peninsula on the staff,
tcindin^ the defence of Cadiz, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, 2nd siege of Badajoz, battles of Salamanca,
ittoria. Jirrelle, and the Niveincluding the various engagements near the Mayor's House
tghtly wounded on the 10th of December, and severely on the llth lost an arm.
SO Colonel Thorn accompanied the Buffs to the Peninsula in Aug. 1808, where he served until
Jnu. I SOy. Returned to the Peninsula in June following, and commanded the Light Company of
iht Buffs at the battle of Talavera. Employed as an officer of observation in Spanish Estremadura
fevtn 29th Jan. to 3rd March 1810, from which period until the termination of that war in 1814,
be serrcd aa Depnty-Assistant-Quarter-Master-General with the 2nd Division, and was present
L* the battle of Busaco, 1st siege of Badajoz, battle of Albuhera, actions at Arroyo <le Molino
|*n.u Alm&raz, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and Nivelle, battles of the Nive on the 9th and
1-th Dec- (wounded); action of Garris, battle of Orthes, action of Aire, and battle of Toulouse.
h.:. barked with the troops from Bonrdeaux to Canada, in July 1814, as an Assistant-QuarterUf aster-General, and was present at the affair of Plattsburg. Horse killed under him at Albu* ; another in the action at the Pass of Maya ; and a third in the action of the 12th Dec. 1813,
Maw Bayonne.
81 Cokmel Darling served at the reduction of Guadaloupe in 1810, and was severely wounded
in the left knee by a musket-shot in storming the heights of Matauba. Proceeded to the Peniucola, and joined the 51st Light Infantry at Castello Branco, in May 1812 ; engaged on the heights
of San Chrutoval, the battle of Salamanca, and surrender of the Retiro at Madrid ; employed
with hia regiment before Burgos ; and after the retreat from thence he was attacked by typhus
fever, and lent to England for recovery, In May, 1812. Rejoined the army on the heights of
EchaUar in September following, and was present at the battle of Nivelle, and the subsequent
attack of the heights of St. PC. Appointed Major of Brigade in December 1813, and attached to
Major-General Hay's brigade in the 5th division, and was employed throughout the blockade and
operation* before Bayonne. Appointed Assistant-Adjutant-General to the 5th division in April
1814, and remained in charge of that department until the embarkation of the division in August
1814. On the renewal of the war in 1815, he was re-appointed to the staff as Assistant- AdjutantGeneral, and attached to the 4th division, under Sir Charles Colville : employed with his division
in the operations connected with the battle of Waterloo, the storming of Cambray, and capitula
tion of Pan*.
82 Sir Win. Lewis Herries accompanied the 9th Dragoons to South America in Sept. 1806,
and erred as a Brigade-Major in the expedition against Buenos Ayres. Aide-de-Camp to Sir
Eyre Coote on the Walcheren expedition in 180'J, and was actively employed at the siege and
taking of Flushing. Accompanied Sir Edward Paget to Spain aa his Aide-de-Camp, in June
1812 ; and when Sir Edward was taken prisoner on the retreat from Bnrgot, Lord Wellington
appointed him a Deputy-Qnarter-Master-General, in which capacity he served until the end of
that war in 1814, and was present at the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, passage of the
Bidassoa, the three successive days' actions at the Mayor's House, in front of Bidurt, where he
had a hone shot under him. On the 14th April 1814, whilst endeavouring with Lieut. Moore
(now Colonel W. G. Moore) to extricate Sir John Hope from his horse, which in the sortie from
Bayonne wu killed and had fallen upon him, he received a mnsket-ahot in the left knee, was
taken prisoner with Sir John Hope and Lieut. Moore (both being wounded), and his left leg was
amputated the next morning.
3 Colonel St. Clair attended the Governor of Demerara neatly 400 miles np the Essequibo
River, in 1807, to disperse the Indians who had collected there in great numbers to attack those
colonies. In 1809 he wai employed on the expedition to the Scheldt ; landed on Walcheren and
engaged in aereral affairs with the enemy ; also present at the siege and capture of Flushing with
the Royal*, which was the first regiment that took possession of the town. In March 1810
landed in Portugal, and served in the third division at the battle of Busaco. Commanded four
tank companies on the retreat to the Lines of Torres Vcdras, in the actions of Pombal, Redinha,
Poente de MarceUa, Sabugal, and the celebrated movement upon Guarda ; also in the battle of
Fuentes d'Onor, and siege of Badajoz. In 1812, he was employed organizing and drilling recruit*
for the Portuguese army in Coimbra. In 1813 and 14 he commanded the 5th Ca(jadores, and
was engaged after several hot skirmishe*, in the battles of the Nivelle and the Nive, passage of
the Adour, and investment of Bayonne, in which he successfully kept possession of a garden on
the left of the position occupied by the allied army daring the sortie. Medal for the Nive.
84 Colonel I'uty (erred on the expedition to Copenhagen, in 1807. Served afterwards in the
Peninsula from June 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, including the siege and capture of
Uadajoz, battle of Salamanca, retreat from Madrid to Burgos, battle* of-Vittoria, the Pyrenees,
and Nivelle, battles of the Nive on the 9th, 10th, lltb, 12th, and 13th Dec. 1813, besides various
minor affair*.
Hi Colonel Zuhlcke served the campaigns of 1793, 94, and 95 in Germany and the Nether
lands, a* an Ensign in the Grenadier Guards of Hesse Cassel, and was present at the siege of
Menu, action of 17th April 1794 near Cambray, siege of Landrecy. in the covering army of the
Doke of York at the battles of Cortillon and Lamain. Served with the 5th Battalion of the 60th

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in Ireland during the Rebellion in 1798, including the action at GofTs Bridge, and several othea
in the mountains of Wicklow. In 1799 he was at the taking of Surinam. Subsequently in tit
,808 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Roleia and Viraii
Peninsula from 1808
capture of Oporto, and battle of Talavera, where he was severely wounded and taken prisoner, ba
escaped ten months afterwards. Appointed Major in the 2nd Caijadores 22nd Oct. 1810, andwu
present in the Lines of Torres Vedras, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, first siege of Badajoz, siege of
Ciudad Rodrigo, battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos,defended with a detachment the britiic
of Valladolid on the retreat from Burgos to Salamanca, action of San Munoa, battle d
Vittoria, actions in the Pyrenees on the 29th, 30tb, and 31st July, 2nd and 31st Aug., battles of
the Nivelle and the Nire, action at Hastingues, battle of Orthes, and action near Blaye. Mede!
and two clasps.
87 Colonel Gabriel was employed on the Walcheren expedition, in 1809. Served afterwards on
the Staff in the Peninsula until the end of that war in 1814. Received the brevet rank of Maj
for the battle of the Pyrenees ; and that of Lieut.-Colonel for former services in the field.
88 Colonel Thomas served in Sicily from 1805 to 1812. Joined the 3d Battalion of the 27th
in Portugal in April 1813, and was present with it at the battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees
Commanded tha Light Companies of the right brigade of the 4th division at the battles of Nivelle,
Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received a medal and two clasps. Served afterwards in
the American war ; also at the capture of Paris.
89 Colonel Rowan served with the 52nd in Sicily, in 1806 and 7 ; on the expedition to Sweden,
in 1808 ; in the Peninsula under Sir John Moore, in 1808-9 ; at Walcheren, in 1809, inclodiag
the bombardment and surrender of Flushing. In Portugal from 2b'th Jan. to 1st June 1811, in
cluding the action at Sabugal. Subsequently in the Peninsula and south of France from 10th Jan.
1813 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Vittoria, passage of the Bidastoa,
battles of the Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, together with the intermediate affairs. Served
also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. Received the brevet rank
of Major for the battle of Orthes, and that of Lieut.-Colonel for former services in the field.
90 Colonel Shaw Kennedy served with the 43rd at the siege of Copenhagen and battle of Kioge.
in 1807. In the Peninsula from 1808 to 1812 inclusive, and was present at the action of the Cos,
siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, and battle of Salamanca. Served also the
campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
91 Lord Sandys accompanied the 10th Hussars to the Peninsula in 1812, and was present in
the action at Morales, and battles of Vittoria and Pampeluna. Served also the campaign of 1815,
as an Aide-de-camp to the Duke of Wellington, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
92 Sir Thomas Henry Browne carried the King's Colour of the 23rd at the siege of Copenha
gen in 1807. Accompanied his regiment to America ; thence to the West Indies, and was
wounded at the capture of Martinique. Proceeded again to America, and thence to Portugal in
1811. He was appointed to the staff of the Adjutant-General in 1812, and was in the field at the
battles of Salamanca, Vittoria (where he was wounded in the head), the Pyrenees, Nivelle. the
actions of the llth, 12th, and 13th Dec. 1813 before Bayonne, Nive, Tarbes, Orthes, and Toulouse.
On the escape of Napoleon from Elba, he was appointed Aide-de-camp to Lord Stewart (the
present Marquis of Londonderry), and served the campaign of 1815 with him, at the head-quarters
of the Austrian and Russian armies.
94 Colonel Wilson served the campaign of 17H9 in Mysore, with the 19th Light Dragoons, in
cluding the battle of Malavelly, and siege of Seringapatam. Campaign of 1800 in pursuit of
Dhoondhia Waugh ; campaign of 1803 against the Mahrattas. Acted as Aide-de-camp to Colonel
Gillespie in quelling the mutiny at Vellore, in July 1806. Severely wounded at the battle of
Assaye, right arm shattered by a grape-shot, and two slighter wounds, his horse received three
bayonet wounds. Medal for Seringapatam.
95 Colonel Howard served on the Continent, in 1793 and 94; in St. Domingo and the West
India Islands, from 1795 to 1799. Served also in the Peninsula, and was most severely wounded
at the battle of Talavera, 27th July 1809, and made prisoner.
96 Colonel Maclachlan was honourably mentioned in Colonel Gillespie's despatch, for his
conduct at the suppression of the mutiny at Vellore, in 1806, on which occasion he was the senior
officer present, and severely wounded.
98 Colonel Nicolls with 13 volunteers in a boat of the Blanche frigate, boarded and captured,
on the 3rd Nov. 1803, the French armed cutter Albion from under the guns of Monte Christe, St.
Domingo,in this action he was severely wounded by a musket-ball, which entering the abdo
men and, coming out at his right side, lodged in the arm. On board the Standard at the passage
of the Dardanelles on the 19th Feb. 1807. On the 2Cth June 1808, with a boat's crew, he boarded
and captured the Italian gun-boat Volpe near Corfu. Present at the reduction of the Island of
Anholt, in May 1809. Severely wounded at the attack on Fort Bowyer, 15th Sept 1814.
99 Colonel Balneavis proceeded under Sir David Baird to Corunna, in 1808 ; from thence to
Lisbon, and was appointed Major of Brigade to Major-General R. M'Kenzie's Brigade ; served
throughout the whole of the war in Spain, and was present at the battles of Talavera and Busaco,
retreat to the Lines of Torres Vedras, occupation of them and subsequent advance, battle of
Fuentes d'Onor for which he received the brevet rank of Major; siege of Ciudad Rodrigo,
covering the siege of Badajoz, storming of Fort St. Michael, siege of Burgos, battle of Salamanca,
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Inttalion of the 27th Regt. Embarked at Bourdeauz for North America ; on arriving there he
ras appointed Assistant-Quarter-Master-General, and was present at the battle of Plattsburg.
!ave up bis Staff situation and proceeded to New Orleans. Present at the capture of Paris as
iide-de-camp to Sir Manley Power, and served afterwards with the Army of Occupation.
101 Colonel Whetham served with the 40th in Holland, in 1799. Also on the expedition to
kmth America, and was severely wounded at the assault of Monte Video,right leg amputated.
103 Colonel Goldie served in the Peninsula from March 1809 to NOT. 1813, including the
ussage of the Douro, battles of Talavera, Busaco, Albuhcra, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees, besides
nany other minor actions and skirmishes. Severely wounded in the Pyrenees on the 30th July
1813, by a musket-ball which is still lodged in the lungsthis wound was long considered mortal.
Medal for Albuhera.
104 Colonel Thomas Wildman served with the 7th Hussars in the campaign of 1808-9 under
Sir John Moore, and was present in the cavalry engagements at Mayorga, Benevente, and through>ut the retreat to Corunna. Subsequently in the Peninsular campaigns of 1813 and 14, including
;he investment and surrender of Pampeluna, the battle of Orthes, and intermediate affairs.
Served also tbe campaign of 1815 as Aide-de-camp to the Earl of Uzbridge, including the action
A Quatre Bras, retreat on the 17th, and battle of Waterloo, at which last he was slightly wounded.
106 Colonel Bowles served in the north of Germany in 1805 and 6, under Lord Cathcart.
Present at tbe siege and capture of Copenhagen in 1807. In the Peninsula from 1809 to 1814
(excepting the winters of 1810 and 11 ), and was present at the passage of the Douro ; battles of
Talavera, Salamanca, and Vittoria ; sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Burgos, and San Sebas
tian; capture of Madrid ; passages of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, Nive, and Adour ; and the invest*
ment of Bavonne. Present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and at the capture of
Paris.
108 Colonel Godwin served with the 9th at the Ferrol, in 1800 ; in Hanover, in 1805-6; in
Portugal from Sept. 1808 to July 1809, including the passage of the Douro. In 1810, marched
from Gibraltar in command of the two flank companies to Tarifa ; proceeded from thence with
Lord Lynedoch to the action of Barrosa and was severely wounded. Served also throughout the
Burmese war under Sir Archibald Campbell, from the landing of the troops in May 1824 until the
peace in Feb. 1826. During this period he had held six separate commands against the enemy ;
in one he captured the fortified town of Martaban, 30th Oct. 1824, and ultimately the province ;
on the 8th Feb. 1825, he captured the fortified position of Tantabain, and took 36 pieces of
Artillery together with a quantity of other arms. He was also present at every action with the
enemy (except those in Dec. 1824, when he was still employed at Martaban), particularly at
Sembike on the 1st Dec. 1825, when in command of the advanced guard he carried the front face
of the enemy's position. Commanded the 1st Brigade in Ava, composed of H. M.'s 41st Regt.
and the 12th and 18th Regts. of Native Infantry.
109 C'olouel Robbins served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, with the 7th Hussars, and
was severely wounded at Waterloo.
110 Colonel Rainey served with the 82nd at the siege and capture of Copenhagen, in 1807 ;
with Sir Brent Spencer's expedition off the coast of Spain and at Cadiz on surrender of the
French Fleet ; from thence joined Sir Arthur Wellesley's army at Mondego Bay, and was after
wards present at the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna, also the retreat under Sir John
Moore. Accompanied the regiment to Walcheren, in 1809, and was present at the surrender
of Middleburgh, siege and capture of Flushing. Joined the army in the Peninsula, in May 1812,
and served as Aide-de-camp to Sir Thomas Bradford during the siege of the Forts of Salamanca,
battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos, retreat therefrom, actions at Torquemada
nd Dnenas. Served afterwards in the Portuguese service in advance through the Tras-osMontes in 1813, at the battle of Vittoria, actions of Villa Franca and Toloso, storm of the fortified
convent in front of San Sebastian, at both the sieges and storm of San Sebastian, passage of the
Bidassoa, battle of the Nivelle, battles of the Nive on the 9th and 10th Dec. severely wounded :
wounded also at tbe siege of San Sebr.stian. Served in France with the Army of Occupation
from the capitulation of Paris in 1815 to the end of 1818.
111 Colonel Dalyell served with the 43rd at the battle of Kioge and surrender of Copenhagen,
in 1807 ; also the Cornnna campaign in 1808-9. Returned to the Peninsula with the regiment in
1809, where he served until the end of that war in 1814 (except an absence in consequence of a
wound), including the action of the Coa near Almeida, battle of Busaco, retreat to the Lines at
Liibon, advance after Massena, actions of Pombal, Kedinha (wounded), Foz d'Arouce, Casal
Nova, and Sabugalseverely wounded ; battles of Vittoria and Toulouse, for which last he re
ceived the brevet rank of Major. Served also in the campaign of 1815, and was present at the
capture of Paris.
112 Colonel George Lewis served in Sir Richard Strachan's action, 4th Nov. 1805. ComHanded a battalion of Marines in the American war, including the action at Bladensburg, attack
on Baltimore, and various skirmishes in the Chesapeak.
113 Colonel Lawrence, prior to entering the Royal Marines, served four years and a half as
Midshipman in the Royal Navy. In 1793 he served at Toulon j landed at Fort La Malgue and
rt Mnlgrave during the siege. In 1798, at the capture of a French squadron of three frigates
and two brigs off Toulon. In 1805 battle of Trafalgar ; the ship in which he served, the Colotsvf,
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the expedition against Malaga. In 1814 and 15, served off New York on the American coast
until hostilities finally ceased.
114 Colonel Adair'g services : battle of the Nile ; siege and capitulation of the Castle of St.
Elmo, Naples, and the town of Capua, in 1 798 ; blockade of Malta, and surrender of La Valetta ;
blockade of Cadiz, and present at an attack made by Spanish gun vessels when becalmed under
the batteries of that town ; on board H. M. S. Genereux, at the capture of La Diane, French
frigate. Served also at New Orleans.
115 Colonel Connolly served in Lord Bridport's action, 23rd June 1795. In 1796 served IB
the Mediterranean, including the evacuation of Bastia, capture of Porto Ferrajo, and destruction
of Martello Tower in St. Fiorenzo Bay. On board H.M.S. Excellent in the battle off Cape St.
Vincent, 14th Feb. 1797. Capture of Admiral Perrie's squadron off Toulon in 1798, consisting
of three frigates and two brigs. On board the Hannibal, in the battle of Algesiras, 6th July 1801,
wounded and taken prisoner. On board H.M.S. Penelope, in the action off Flushing and Ostend.
under Sir Sydney Smith, 16th May 1804. Present at the siege of Copenhagen, and capture of
Danish fleet in 1807, and at Nyebourg in 1808. In 1812, on board H.M.S. Hamadryad, when
attacked by French privateers ; debarked with detachments at Scheveling, and took possession of
the Hague in 1814. Daring the above periods he has been very frequently engaged with the
enemy in affairs of gun-boats and batteries, &c. &c. He has received a reward from the Patriotic
Fund.
117 Colonel Dumas served at the blockade of Malta, in 1799 ; in Egypt, in 1801 ; at the battle
of Maida, in 1806 ; and again in Egypt, in 1807. Medal for services in Egypt.
119 Colonel Payler served in Sicily in 1806 and 7 ; the campaign of 1808-9 under Sir John
Moore ; and subsequently in the Peninsula under the Duke of Wellington, including the battle
of Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, and battles of the Nivelle and Nive.
121 Sir MatweU Wallace served the campaign of 1815, and was present in the action at Qnatre
Bras, the retreat on the 17th June, and battle of Waterloo. On the 16th June 1815, he was
appointed, by Major-General Baron Dornberg, Orderly Officer, to assist his Brigade-Major
Captain Robais ; the General's Aide-de-Camp Captain Krachenburg being taken prisoner the
following day, he took Robais as Aide-de-Camp, and named Captain Wallace, Acting BrigadeMajor ; and, Robais being killed on the 18th, the Duke of Wellington confirmed Captain Wallace
on the Major-General's recommendation.
122 Colonel Edward Wildman served in the Peninsula with the 4th Dragoons from April 1809
to Sept. 1811, and again from July 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of
Talavera and Busaco, action at Redinha, battle of Albuhera, retreat from Salamanca to Portugal,
battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Tarbes, and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, and had
three horses killed under him at Waterloo. Received two severe sabre wounds in the head and
arm, and made prisoner at the battle of Albuhera.
123 Colonel the Honourable John Finch served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 with the 15th
Hussars, and was engaged at the battles of Vittoria (sabre wound), Orthes, and Toulouse. He
was also present, although not personally engaged, at the battles of the Pyrenees and the Nive.
Accompanied Lord Combermere to India as his Military Secretary, and was present at the siege
and capture of Bhurtpore.
124 Colonel Barlow served in India under Lord Lake, during the campaigns of 1803, 4, and 5,
and wa present at the siege of Deig, battle of Futtyghur, siege of Bhurtpore, and battle of
Af/alghur. Served also at the captures of Bourbon and the Isle of France, in 1810.
125 Colonel Moore served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, and was severely wounded
and taken prisoner at the repulse of the sortie from Bayonne.
126 Sir Henry Floyd accompanied General Sir William II. Clinton to Sicily in 1811, and to
Spain in 1813, as his Aide-de-Camp, and was present at the battles of Biar and Castalia, siege
and blockade of Tarragona, in conveying orders to Ordal, and subsequent blockade of Barcelona.
Served also the campaign of 1815, with the 10th Hussars, and was present at the battles of
Qnatre Bras and Waterloo, and at the capture of Paris.
127 Sir Augustus d'Este served at New Orleans on the staff of Sir John Lambert, and behaved
with great gallantry.
128 Colonel Cochrane landed with the first army in Portugal on the 3rd Aug. 1808, and served
in the Peninsula during the campaigns of 1808, 9, 10, 11, and part of 1812, including the battle*
of Roleia, Vimiera, Talavera, and Busaco, action of Redinha, siege of Olivenca, first siege of
Badajoz, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo. Served nearly two years in Canada during the American war,
as Aide-de-Camp to the Governor-General and Commander of the forces, Lient.-General Sir
George Prevost.
129 Colonel Hector Maclaine served in the Peninsula, and has received a medal for the battle
of Nivelle.
130 Colonel Wetherall was in action with a squadron of French frigates in the Mozambique
Channel in June 1810 ; in the attack of a squadron of French frigates in port S.E. of the Isle of
France in July 1810. At the attack and conquest of Java in 1811, as Aide-de-Camp to MajorGeneral Wetherall. He was appointed a CB. for Ms distinguished services in the suppression of
the Insurrection in Canada.
131 Colonel Carter was present in many of the actions of the Mahratta war. Commanded the
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132 Colonel the Honourable George An sun, served the campaign of 1815 with the Scots
Fusilier Guards, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
133 Colonel M'Gregor was actively employed in Sicily and Italy in 1806, Including the skir
mishes at St. Euphemie, battle of Maicla, attack on Scylla Castle, and capture of Catrone. Cam
paign of 1807 in Egypt, including the attacks in the Desert, and siege of Kosctta. Campaign in
Holland, in 1809, including the attacks and captures of Ter Vere and Flushing. Campaigns in
the Peninsula during part of 1813 and II. Capture of Corsica in May 1814. Wounded through
the right shoulder by a musket-shot at the battle of Maida.
135 Colonel Lane served with the 15th Hussars during the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, in
the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
136 Sir Robert Nickle served with the 88th in the action of the 2nd July 1807, before Buenoa
Ayres ; volunteered and led the Forlorn Hope on the 5th July, and was very severely wounded,
and his party all either killed or wounded. Served, with the exception of about five months,
juring the whole of the Peninsular war from 1809 to the embarkation of his regiment, the 88th, in
1 814, at Bordeaux for North America, including the passage of the Mourn, battles of Talavera
ind Busaco, second siege of Badajoz, the retreat and advance of the army to and from the Lines
it Torres Vednu, battle of Vittoria, sortie from Pampeluna, battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle,
Nire, and Orthes, actions of Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse (very severely
wounded), independent of a great many skirmishes of advanced and out posts. Served afterwards
in the American war in the affair of Plattsburg, where he led the advance across the Sarinac
River, and was wounded. Upon the breaking out of the insurrection in British North America
in the winter of 1837, Sir Robert Nickle volunteered his services there. Medal for the battle of
Vivelle.
138 Colonel Mackintosh served in the Peninsula with the 3d Dragoon Guards from August
1312 to the end of that war in 1814, including the retreat from Madrid to Salamanca and action
t Alba de Tormes, retreat to Ciudad Rodrigo and action at San Munos, passage of the Tormes
ibove Salamanca, and attack on the French rear-guard under General Villate, action at Hormasa
Wore Bnrgoc, battle of Vittoria, investment of Pampeluna, action at Tarbes, attack on the
French cavalry rear-guard at St. Gaudens, and battle of Toulouse.
139 Lord Hotham served in the Peninsula with the Coldstream Guards from April 1812 to Feb.
1814, with the exception of a short absence in consequence of a wound received at the battle of
Salamanca. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
140 Colonel Bisshopp's services :Campaign and battle of Corunua ; expedition to Walcheren ;
cunpiign in the south of France; capture of Bhnrtpore in 1826.
141 Colonel Ellis served the campaigns of 1812, 13, 14, and 15, with the Grenadier Guards,
ind was present at the defence of Cadiz, action of San Munos, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of
'the Kivelle, Nive, .before Bayonne, Quatre Bras, and Waterloo. Severely contused at Quatre
Bns, and severely wounded at Waterloo.
142 Colonel Higgins served in Ireland during the Rebellion in 1798. In 1806 he was at the
Ending and taking of Maldonado, in South America ; at the affair of San Carlos, in which he was
ilightlv wounded and had his horse shot ; also at the siege and taking of Monte Video.
143 Sir Win. Robert Clayton accompanied his regiment, the Royal Horse Guards, to the Pen
insula, in Oct. 1812, and commanded a squadron at the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and at
'fee period when Marshal Soult attempted to relieve Pampeluna. In 1815 again accompanied his
n&inent to the Netherlands, and was at the battles of Quatre Bras, Genappe, and Waterloo.
144 Colonel Macadam landed in Portugal 1st Aug. 1808, with the 9th, and served throughont
tn* 'hole of the Peninsular war, including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, passage of the Donro,
defence of Tarifa, affairs on the retreat from Burgos in 1812, siege and storming of San Sebastian
,t*ice wounded, and commanded the false attack on the breach on the night of the 29th of Aug.),
fttges of the Bidassoa (shot through the body ) and Adour, several affairs connected with the
'Mtment of Bayonne, and also the repulse of the sortie, besides a variety of minor affairs, and
other desultory services during the Peninsular war. Proceeded to Canada with his regiment, and
wned the campaign of 1814.
145 Colonel Hon. G. Catbcart served the campaigns of 1813 and 14, in Germany, as Aide-de"op to Lord Cathcart, and was engaged at Lutzen 3rd May, Bautzen 20th and 21st May,
ufe4en 28th August, Leipsic 16th, 18th, and 19th October, 1813, Brienne 1st February, Bar"f-Anbe, Areis 21st March, and Fere Champanoise 25th March, 1814. Served also the campaign
j If 15, as Aide-de-camp to the Duke of Wellington, and was present at the battles of Quatre
Bruud Waterloo.
<6 Colonel Spink served with the Light Company of the I2thin several actions in theTravancprc war, East Indies. Severely wounded through the leg when leading a night attack against
t eotaj'i position at St. Mary, in the island of Bourbon. Present also at the capture of the
* of France, his company forming the advance on landing, and repeatedly engaged previous
to 'U capture.
MJ Colonel Mantel served with the 10th in the Mediterranean ; subsequently with the 53rd in
"" "ninnJa, and was severely wounded at the battle of Toulouse.
l Colonel Dobbin served with the 19th in the Travancore war, in 1809 ; at the capture of the
wiiu territories in Ceylon, in 1815. Also actively employed at the head of the Grenadier com
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pany throughout the Kandian campaign of 1818, and received the thanks of Sir Robert Brownrigge on three occasions in general orders, for a series of services against the insurgents.
149 Colonel John Drummond served in the Peninsula with the Coldstream Guards from Jao.
1813 to the end of that war in 1814.
150 Colonel Melville Browne served as Aide-de-camp to Sir Brent Spencer in the battles of
Roleia, Vimiera, Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and the different affairs during the retreat of Masseni
from Portugal. Served also at the siege of Flushing in 1809, a> Aide-de-camp to General Gore
Browne.
152 Colonel James Fleming served in India, Bourbon, and at the capture of the Isle of France.
153 Colonel Buckley served in the Peninsula with the Grenadier Guards, from March 1813, to
the end of that war in 1814, including the passage of the Bidassoa, battle of the Nivelle, and in
vestment of Bayonne. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battles of
Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and taking of Peronne.
155 Colonel Byam served the campaigns of 1812, 13, 14, and 15, including the battles of Sala
manca, Vittoria, Orthes, and Waterloo, besides minor affairs. Severely wounded by a grape shot
while carrying the regimental colour of the 38th at Salamanca, and slightly wounded at Waterloo.
156 Colonel Prendergast served in the Peninsula with the Scots Fusilier Guards, from Dec.
181 1 to March, 1814, and was present at the battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of
Burgos and retreat from thence, affair at Osma, battle of Vittoria, sieges of Badajoz and San Sebas
tian, attack at St Jean de Luz, battle of the Nive, passage of the A dour, investment of Bayonne,
siege of the Citadel, and repulse of the sortie.
158 Colonel Drake served with the army on the Elbe, under Lord Cathcart, in 1805 and 6; in
Portugal and Spain, under Sir John Moore, 1808-9 ; with the expedition to Walcheren, in 180.9;
in the Peninsula in 1810 and 11, as Aide-de-camp to Sir Brent Spencer; and in 1812 and 13 on
the staff of the Quarter-Master-General in the Peninsula.
160 Colonel Stisted served in the Peninsula with the 1st Royal Dragoons, from June 1811 to
the end of that war in 1814.
161 Colonel Salwey served the campaigns of 1813 and 14, with the Coldstream Guards, and
was present at nearly all the actions in the Pyrenees, the crossing of the Bidassoa, capture of St.
Jean de Luz, battle of the Nivelle, heights of Bidart, crossing the Adour, investment of Bayonne,
and repulse of the sortie.
Ifi2 Colonel Gurwood served in the Peninsula with the 52d, from Aug. 1808 to Jan. 1812, and
subsequently to the end of that war in 1814 as Major of Brigade to the Household Cavalry, and to
Major-General Lambert's Brigade in the 6th division of Infantry, including the siege and storm
of Ciudad Rodrlgo, where he led the forlorn hope of the light division, as also at the storming of
Fort Renaud ; battles of Vittoria, Salamanca, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served also
the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at the battle of Waterloo : severely wounded also
at Sabugal, and slightly at the storming of Ciudad Rodrigo.
163 Sir Henry Wyatt served the compaigns of 1814 and 15, with the 1st Life Guards, and was
present at the battle of Toulouse, and capture of Paris.
164 Colonel Fraser served in the Peninsula with the 24th from June 1809 to June 1813, in
cluding the battles of Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, battle of Salamanca,
and siege of Burgos, where he was at the taking of the Horn Work, 19th Sept. and led the
storming party to the breach formed by the mine on the 4th Oct. Employed in the field
throughout the whole of the Kandian rebellion in Ceylon, in 1817 and 18, as Aide-de-camp to the
Commander of the Forces.
165 Colonel Roberts served in the Peninsula from May 1810 to Oct. 1812, and again from May
1813 to the end of that war in 1814, including the defence of Cadiz, battle of Barrosa, and capture
of Seville. Medal for Barrosa, having commanded a field battery.
166 Sir Henry Fairfax served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade, in 1812, on the retreat
from Madrid, and in the affair of San Munos.
167 Lord Howden served as Aide-de-camp to his Grace the Duke of Wellington during the
years 1817 and 18, to the close of the occupation in France. Employed by Government on a spe
cial mission, and was present at the battle of Navarin, in 1827 (wounded and mentioned in Com
mander-in-chief s despatch); siege of Antwerp, in 1832 (wounded); campaign in Spain, in
Navarre and Basque Provinces, in 1834.
168 Colonel Douglas served at the capture of the Danish and Swedish West India Islands in
1801. On the expedition to the north of Germany in 1805 and 6. Peninsular campaigns from
Feb. 1812 to March 1814, including the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees (27th to
31st July) ; siege of San Sebastian from 24th Aug. to the 8th Sept. and battle of Nivelle. He has
received a cross for Salamanca. Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Nivelle, having commanded a field battery.
169 Colonel Charles Stuart Campbell served in Egypt with the 26th in 1801 ; in Portugal and
Spain in 1808-9, including the battle of Corunna where he commanded the pickets of his brigade.
Expedition to Walcheren, and siege of Flushing, in 1809. Served also in the Peninsula from
1811 to 1814, and commanded the 3rd Portuguese Regt. at the battle of Vittoria, as also at the
siege and assault of San Sebastianseverely wounded in the thigh at the assault, the ball still
remaining. Medal and a clasp.
' 170 Colonel Dugald Campbell served at the Ferrol, in 1800; in Egypt, in 1801, including the

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battles of the 8th, 13th, and 21st March (wounded). Served again in Egypt in 1807, including
the bombardment of Rosetta. Present at the battle of Maida, 4th July, 1806. Also at the capture
cf the islands of Ischia and Frocida, in 1809. Medal for services in Egypt.
171 Colonel Arrnvtage served in the south of France with the Coldstream Guards from March
to July 1SU.
172 Colonel Clerke served with the old 94th at the defence of Cadiz, and also until the retreat
from Siatarem was closed at Fuentes d'Onor, having been present in the actions of Redinha,
Coedeixa, Fox d'Arouce, and Sabngal. Joined the 77th (also in the Peninsula) on promotion,
and sored with it in the action of El Bodon, sieges and assaults of Cindad Rodrigo and Badajoz,
ncluding the storming of Fort Picuriua. Severely wounded in the leg at the storming of the
castle of Badajoz.
173 Colonel Clark Kennedy served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1809 to Sept. 1813, including
th* battles of Fuentes d'Onor and Vittoria, besides various affairs of outposts ; received two
wocndi at Waterloo. While leading his squadron in a successful charge against the Count
D'Erlon's corps at Waterloo, perceiving an Eagle to the left, he changed the direction of his
squadron, and ran the officer through the body who carried it. The Eagle belonged to the 105th
French Regiment of Infantry, and is now deposited at Chelsea Hospital.
174 Colonel Craigie served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including the attacks on Menem,
tnd bombardment of Antwerp. Served also in China, and commanded a column at Amoy, Chusan,
and Cbinhae.
175 Colonel Morris served in the American war with the 49th, and was present at the various
operationi at Fort George, and at the actions of Stoney Creek and Plattsburg. Accompanied the
regiment on the China expedition, and commanded a brigade at the storming and capture of
the heights above Canton, for which service he was made a CB. Commanded a brigade at the
incV and capture of the city of Amoy, and at the second capture of Chusan. Commanded the
centre column of attack at the capture of the heights of Chinhae. Commanded the force at
Ningpo, and repulsed the enemy with great slaughter in their attack on that city. Commanded
t brigade at the attack and capture of the enemy's entrenched camp on the heights of Begoan, at
the attack and capture of the city of Chapoo, and at the attack and capture of the enemy's position
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War Services of the Lieutenant-Colonels.

1 Lieut. -Colonel West served in Holland from Nov. 1794 to May 1796, and was present hen
the French attacked the British after crossing the Waal, and the different affairs in which his regi
ment (the 3d Guards) was engaged ; also the campaign of 1799 in Holland, including the action
at the lauding, and those of the 27th Aug., Ipth and 19th Sept., and 2nd of Oct. Served the
Egyptian campaign of 1801, and was employed in all the affairs after the landing, up to the sur
render of Alexandria. Proceeded with the expedition to Hanover, in 1805 ; to Zealand, in ISO",
and was present at the siege and surrender of Copenhagen. Embarked for the Peninsula in 180S,
and was present at the passage of the Douro and capture of Oporto, action at Salamonde, battle of
Talavera, and various minor affairs. Received a bayonet wound in the thigh in a skirmish, on the
2d October 1799; and in a subsequent affair he was twice severely wounded,on the left shoulder
joint by a sabre cut, and on the right side by slug-shots.
2 Lieut.-Colonel Henry Le Blanc served in South America, in 1806, and lost a leg.
3 Baron Bulow served three campaigns in Brabant and Flanders as a Subaltern in the 7th
Hanoverian Dragoons, and was present at the battle of Famars, sieges of Valenciennes and Dankirk, battle of Hondscot, and retreat through Holland. Served in the Peninsula with the German
Legion, at the defence of Cadiz from March to 20th Sept. 1810, subsequently at the battle of
Salamanca, capture of Madrid, battles of Vittoria and Toulouse. Also the campaign of 1815, and
was severely wounded at Waterloo. Medal and two clasps.
4 Lieut.-Colonel Milnes commanded a detachment of the 10th doing marine duty on board
H. M. S. Isu in the North Sea, in 1795. Accompanied the Expedition from India to Egypt under
Sir David Baird, in 1801. Employed with a detachment in Ceylon during the war with Kandj.
Served with the 75th at the siege of Bhurtpore in 1805, and was engaged on three different assaults
upon that fortress. Accompanied the 65th on the Expedition to the Persian Gulf in 1809 ; com
manded the light division at the landing and attack on Itas-el-Khyma ; commanded the storming
party at the capture of Fort Schenass. Commanded the C5th at the capture of the Isle of France
in 1810; also, on service in Kattywar in 1812, and was employed against Nownugghur. Com
manded a brigade in Guzerat in 1814 and part of 1815 ; in Kattywar and Cutch in 1815 and 16 ;
and in the Deccan war in 1817 and 18, commanded a division of the army against the Peishwa,
near Poona, 16th Nov. 1817, crossed the river Moota Moola in the evening of that day, the pro
gress of his division being obstinately opposed but without effect, by the united force of His
Highness's artillery, cavalry, and infantry, afterwbich the enemy retired, leaving a great part of his
camp standing, and considerable quantities of ammunition in the field.
6 Lieut-Colonel Cooke served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, and was severely
wounded at Waterloo. Medal for the assault and capture of San Sebastian.
8 Lieut.-Colonel Mansel served with the 53rd in the attack at Morne Chabot and the siege of
Morne Fortunee in St. Lucia, in 1796 ; the whole of the Carib war in St. Vincent; and at the
siege of Moro castle in the island of Porto Rico, in 1797. Joined the 2d battalion of the 53rd
in the Peninsula in Aug. 1811 ; commanded the light companies of the 6th Division throughout
the campaigns of 1811 and 12, including the skirmish with the enemy's cavalry near Carpio, sieges
of Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, and the Forts at Salamanca ; battle of Salamanca, and siege of Burgos.
Commanded a Provisional Battalion, consisting of four companies of the Queen's, and a like
number of the 53rd, at the battle of Toulouse. Medal and a clasp for Salamanca and Toulouse.
9 Lieut.-Colonel Halkett served with the 2nd Light Infantry Battalion of the King's German
Legion on the expedition to the North of Germany, iu 1805-6. Landed on the Island of Rugen in
July 1807 ; was employed at the siege of Stralsund, and in August re-embarked at Rugen for
Copenhagen, where the battalion formed part of the besieging corps. In April 1808 embarked
with Sir John Moore's army for Gottenburg, and from thence to Portugal ; belonged to the army
which entered Spain with Sir John, and afterwards retired through Gallicia. Accompanied the
expedition to Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing. In Jan. 1811 embarked foe
Portugal ; commanded the battalion at the battle of Albuhera, and was at the siege of Badajoz in
1811 ; commanded the battalion during the campaign of 1812, including the siege of the forts at
Salamanca, action of the heights of Moresco, battle of Salamanca, and retreat from Burgos, when
the Light Brigade K. G. L. formed the rear-guard with the cavalry, and repulsed the repeated
charges of the enemy's cavalry. In April 1813 embarked for the North of Germany and was
employed in organizing the Hanoverian troops ; commanded a brigade of the same in Count
Walmoden's army, and was engaged at the battle of Goerde, as also on several other occasions.
In Jan. 1814 commanded the centre of the corps which besieged and captured Gluckstadt. Com
manded the right of the corps which was employed at the blockade of Harburg. Served also the
campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. He has received a medal and one
clasp for the battles of Albuhera and Salamanca.
10 Lieut.-Colonel Manners served in India with the Bombay army during the second Mysore
campaign, and was at Seringapatam and the siege of Pondicherry. Served also in the Peninsula,
and was present at the battle of Busaco, pursuit of Massena, actions of Foz d'Arouce, Sabugal,
and El Bodon ; commanded the 74th at the battle of Fuentes d'Onor and at the siege of Ciudad
Rodrigo,commanded the flank companies at the assault ; present at the first siege of Badajoi,
and succeeded to the command of the regt. at the last siege ; present at the battle of Salamanca,

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capture of Madrid, and retreat from thence. Again commanded the regt. at the battle of Orthes,
and was also present at the battle of T julouse. lie has received a cross.
11 Lit ut--Colonel Felly served the Egyptian campaign of 1801 with the 2d battalion of the
27th, and was present in the actions of the 8th, 13th, and 21st March, together with the other
operation* during that campaign. Served in the Peninsula with the ICth Light Dragoons from
1309, until 23d Oct. 1812, and was present at the battles of Oporto, Talavera, Busaco, and
Poentes d'Onor, as well aa in many other minor affairs, until 1812. Commanded the regt. during
the greater part of the retreat to the Lines of Torres Vedras in 1810, when the regt. and the 1st
HUHUB of the King'* German Legion formed the rear-guard of cavalry, and the advance-guard in
che forward movement ; on both these occasions they were engaged with the enemy almost every
day. On the 23d Oct. 1812, commanded the rear-guard of cavalry on the retreat from Burgos,
having frequently charged the enemy during the day,at about 4 o'clock in the evening he was
severely wounded in two places, and his horse being killed under him in a charge against a very
superior force, he was made prisoner, and remained in France until the peace in 1814.
12 Lieut. -Colonel Hunt accompanied the S2d to the Ferrol in 1800, and was present in the
action of the Heights. Accompanied Sir John Moore as his Aide-de-Camp on the expedition to
Sweden, and afterwards to Portugal, in 1808, and served throughout that arduous campaign until
tae embarkation of the troops at Corunna. Served with the Hd battalion during the M'alcheren
campaign. In Jan. 1811 embaiked with the regt. for the Peninsula, and was present in the pursuit
<: Massena, action of Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, and all the various affairs in which the
light division was engaged in that campaign ; during the last three months of which, and at the
ifiair near Alfayates, he commanded the 2d battalion. Commanded the 1st battalion at the siege
ud assault of Badajoz, on which occasion the command of the second brigade of the light division
devolved on him: for his conduct on this day he was promoted to the brevet rank of Lieut. Colonel. Commanded the same brigade when the army went to repel Marshal Marmont from big
predatory incursion into Portugal. Commanded the 1st battalion of the S2d throughout the cam
paign of 1812, including the battle of Salamanca and action of San Munos. Served with the light
division during the operations of Marshal Soult to relieve Pampeluna. On the 31st Aug. 1813,
commanded the volunteers of the light division at the assault of San Sebastian, and was twice
severely wounded : for his conduct on this occasion he was promoted to an effective Lieut.ColoneicT in the 60th. Medal and two clasps.
13 Lieut,-Colonel Rowan served with the 52d on the expedition to the Ferrol, in 1800 j in Sicily,
in 1806-7; and with Sir John Moore's expedition to Sweden, in 1808. Joined the army in
Poitogal two days after the battle of Yimiera, and served from that period in the reserve of Sir
John Moore and in the battle of Corunna. Appointed Brigade-Major to the light brigade taken
out by Major-General K. Craufurd, in 1809, to join the army in Portugal, and was present with the
light division in several affairs near Almeida and at the battle of Busaco. In 1811 appointed
Assittant-Adjutant-Gcneral to the light division, and was present at the siege and storming of
I I'adad Hodrigo. siege and storming of Badajoz,slightly wounded at the assault, and received the
brevet rank of Lt.-C ol. for this service ; battle of Salamanca, and the various affairs in which the
light division was engaged from the middle of 1809 to the middle of 1813. Served also the cam
paign of 1815, and commanded a wing of the 52d at the battle of Waterloo,slightly wounded.
Uedal and two clasps.
14 Lieut-Colonel Holcombe embarked with Sir David Baird's expedition to the Peninsula in
1848. Proceeded again to the Peninsula in 1811, and was senior officer of the British companies
of artillery attached to the battering train at the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz. In May
1812 embarked at Lisbon as commanding officer of artillery on a secret expedition ; landed at
Alicante, where he assumed the command of the British, Portuguese, Spanish, and Sicilian artillery
attached to the different corps composing that army, in which capacity he acted at the battle of
Cutalla. Obtained the brevet rank of Major for his services at Ciudad Rodrigo, and that of
Lieut-Colonel for Badajoz,for the latter he has also received a medal.
15 Lieut.-Colonel Harrison served with the 50th in Corsica in 1795, and was present in several
lirmuhes near Ajaccio. Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the aclions of the 8th and 21st
March. Capture of Copenhagen in 1807. Campaign of 1808-9, including the battles of Roleia,
Vimiera, and Corunna. At the capture of Walcheren, in 1809. Served afterwards in the Peninula, and wat present at the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, storming of Fort Napoleon near Almaraz,
commanded the right wing of the regt. while escalading the above fort, for which he obtained the
brevet rank of Lient.-Colonel. Present at the affair with the enemy at Alba de Tonnes on the
retreat of the army from Madrid ; commanded the regt. at the repulse of an attack at Bejar, pre
sent kt the battle of Vittoria j commanded the regt. in the actions in the Pyrenees on the 26'th,
27th, 28th, 29th, 30th, and 31st July 1813 ; also at the battle of St. Pierre near Bayonne, action
tt Aire. battle* of Orthes and Toulouse. Medal and two clasps.
16 Lient.-Colonel Cother covered the landing of the force under Sir David Baird at the Cape of
Good Hope in 1806 ; was present in the general action at Blue Berg, and in all the operations that
look place until the surrender of the colony. Was afterwards embarked on board the squadron
"'idfr Sir Home Popham, doing duty as Marines, during which period the French frigate La
'"'iiiulrurf of 38 guns was taken. Covered the advance of the force under General Beresford at
':'t reduction on the river Plate, and was engaged in every affair which took place at and in the

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vicinity of Baenoi Ayres ; and on the surrender of that place was taken prisoner, together with the
whole force, and marched nearly 1000 miles into the interior. Landed in Portugal in 1H08, and
commanded the light companies of the brigade under General Ferguson at the battles of Roleia and
Vimiera : was afterwards engaged in every affair with his regt. (the 71st) on the retreat to Corunna
and in the action at that place. Landed again in Portugal in 1811, and was engaged at Arroyo de
Molino, when General Gerard was surprised, and all his cannon and 1200 prisoners taken. Com
manded one of the storming parties when the forts at Almaraz on the Tagus were taken . for which
he obtained the brevet of Lieut. -Colonel. Commanded the 71st at the battle of Vittoria, on which
occasion he received three musket-balls through his clothes, one in the saddle, and was also
wounded by another. He also served eleven years in Ceylon, and commanded in the Eastern
Provinces in the Kandian country during the rebellion in 1818. Medal for Vittoria.
17 Sir Julius Hartmann served with the Hanoverian artillery in the Netherlands in 1 793 and
94, and was present at the battle of Famars, siege of Valenciennes, battles of Frixpoede and Hondscote, defence of and sortie from Menin, on which occasion be was made a prisoner. Commanded
a troop of horse artillery of the King's German Legion on the expedition to the Continent in 18O5,
under Lord Cathcart. With the expedition to Gottenbnrg in 1808. Went to Portugal with the
army under Sir John Moore, in command of the artillery K.G.L. and was present at the >H"g of
Oporto, battles of Talavera and Busaco, action of Campo Mayor, and taking of Olivenca. Com*
manded artillery of the allied army at the battle of Albuheraand at the affair of Arroyo de Molioo.
Present at the sieges of Badajoz and at the forts of Salamanca. Commanded the artillery of the
4th and 5th divisions at the battle of Salamanca. Present at the taking of the Retire at Madrid ;
commanded the reserve of artillery at the battle of Vittoria ; and the advance to Son Sebastian.
Commanded the artillery of the left attack at the siege of that fortress ; and the artillery of the
left column at the passages of the Bidassoa, the Nivelle, the Nive, and the A Jour, and also before
Bayonne. Sir Julius has received a cross and two clasps.
IS Lieut-Colonel Brown served in Holland in 1794, and was taken prisoner at the surrender
of Grave. Served afterwards in the West Indies with the 60th from the commencement of 1796
to June 1809, and was present at the captures of St. Lucia and Grenada, the attack on Porto Rico,
and surrender of Surinam. Proceeded to the Peninsula in 1810, and was attached to the Portu
guese service; present at the battle of Busaco and attack on the forts of Salamanca: commanded
the 9th Cac,adores at the battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos (from 19th Sept. to 21st Oct.),
blockade of Pampeluna, actions in the Pyrenees near Pampeluna from 28th to 30th July ; actions
near Ordax on the 31st August and 7th October, battles of the Nivelle and Nive, and action near
Bayonne on the 13th Dec. During the above service he was three times wounded. He has
received a cross.
19 Sir Richard Church served at the Ferrol, in 1800 ; the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including
the actions of the 8th, 13th, and 21st March, and taking of Alexandria. Served afterwards in
Naples, Sicily, and Calabria, and was present at the battle of Maida, and defence of Capri, at
which last he was wounded in the head. At the capture of Ischia, in 1809 ; on the expedition to
the Ionian Isles, and at the taking of Zante and Cephalonia. Severely wounded in an attack on
Stellanra, left arm shattered by a musket-shot.
20 Sir James Malcolm served on board the Channel Fleet in the first American War. In action
off Gibraltar in Oct. 1782, under Lord Howe. Also in Sir John Duckworth's action with the
French Fleet off St. Domingo, on the 6th Feb. 1806, when the whole of the enemy's line-of-battle
ships were either taken or destroyed, and for which service he was made a Brevet- Major. In July
1812 appointed to the command of the 2d battalion of Royal Marines, and served with it in the
North of Spain until Jan. 1813. In the spring of that year he went with the battalion to America,
and served the summer campaign of 1813 in the Chesapeak. In October was ordered with the
battalion to Canada; and, in conjunction with 200 of the Canadian Fencibles, joined the corps of
observation on General Wilkinson's army. In May 1814, he led the battalion when they stormed
the American fortress of Oswego. Commanded another battalion at the battles of Bladensburg
and Baltimore, and in several affairs on the coast.
21 Lieut.-Colonel Plenderleath served with the 49th on the expedition to the Baltic, and was
present at the battle of Copenhagen on the 2d April 1801. Served afterwards in the American
war, and commanded the regiment in the actions of Stoney Creek and Chrystler's Farm, as well as
in affairs of less importance. He was severely wounded at Stoney Creek : and he has received a
medal for Chrystler's Farm.
22 Lieut.-Colonel Armstrong served with the Light Infantry Companies of the Guards on the
expedition under Sir Eyre Coote to Ostend, in 1798. In August 1799 he sailed with the 1st
battalion of the Coldstream on the expedition to the Helder, and was present in the different actions
which took place during the campaign in North Holland. Commanded the battalion in Hanover
nnder Lord Cathcart, in 1805-6 ; also at the siege of Copenhagen, in 1807.
23 Lieut.-Colonel Hawkins served in the Peninsula with the 68th, and has received a medal
and two clasps for the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and Nivelle.
25 Lieut.-Colonel Macdonell served in the American war, and has received a medal for the
action at Chateauguay.
26 Lieut.-Colonel Galiffe served in the Peninsula ; was slightly wounded at the battle of Tala
vera, and has received a cross for tlie battles of Vittoria, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
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(fce 2M m the action on the landing ; he was also present In the actions of the 13th and 21st
March. Accompanied the regt. onjthe expedition to Copenhagen, In 1S07 ; and at the siege and
capture of Martinique, in 1809. Joined the army in the Peninsnla in 1810, and was present at
the pursuit of Massena, action at Redinha, capture of Campo Mayor and Olivenca, siege of Bada;<?. and battle of Albnhera, where he received a rifle-shot through the calf of the leg, and a
mnsket-bH in the right breast which was extracted from the back, having passed through the
longs. Rejoined the Army in the Peninsula in 1813, and commanded the regt. at the battles of
Cubes and Toulouse.
28 Lieut. -Colonel Mnttlebnry joined the 55th then encamped before Nimeguon, and served the
Mvtre winter campaign of 1794-5, in Holland. In Admiral Christian's fleet during the dreadful
gules which proved fatal to so large a proportion of ships ; after which he was present at the taking
rf St. Locia. where he was employed eleven months against the Brigands, during which period the
'""h lost 25 officers and upwards of 600 men. Served with the reserve of the array under Sir
RaJph Abercromby at the Helder, in 1799. In November 1813 embarked with the 2d battalion
of the 69th for Holland, and was present at the bombardment of the French fleet at Antwerp and
the storming of Bergen-op-Zoom,for his conduct at the latter, although made prisoner, he was
honoured with the brevet rank of Lientenant-Colonel. Served also the campaign of 1815, including
tbe battles of Qnatre Bras and Waterloo,early on the latter day he succeeded to the command of
the regiment.
29 Lieut. -Colonel Wilkins served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1 798, and was wounded at
New Ring. Landed with the force that occupied^Madeira in 1801. From thence proceeded to
the West Indies, where he was employed on the staff. In 1809 joined the 95th, now the Rifle
Brigade, and embarked with the corps on the Scheldt expedition. In 1810, commanded a detach
ment of the regiment in the defence of Cadiz, and a battalion in 1812 at the battle of Salamanca,
received a medal for the latter. Accompanied the army to Madrid, and aided in covering the retreat
into Portugal. In 1813, advanced with the army to within range of the guns of Burgos, when tho
enemy abandoned the fortress. Was present at the battle of Vittoria, and in several minor affairs
in following the retreating army to Pampeluna and San Sebastian. Volunteered his services at
tbe storming of the latter, but the honour being subsequently claimed by a senior officer, he reKmned the command of the 2d battalion, and was sharply engaged with the enemy at the Bridge
of Yera. Served in the campaign of 1815, including the advance on the Kith June, retreat on the
17th, and was in the command of the before-named battalion on the field of Waterloo, when, by a
discharge of grape-shot from the enemy's artillery, both himself and horse were felled to the
ground. In 1817 be joined the army of occupation in France, but from the serious effects of his
wound, was compelled to return to England.
30 Lient.-Colonel M. Wm. Bailey was severely wounded at Waterloo.
31 Lieut.-Colonel Miller served tin: campaign of 1815 with the 6th Dragoons, and was severely
rounded at Waterloo.
32 Lieut.-Colonel Dorville served on the Staff with the cavalry under Lord Paget during the
eunpugn of 1808-9, including the actions of Sahagun and Benevente. With the 1st Royal Dragoontinthe subsequent campaigns of 1809, 10, 11, 12, and 13, including the actions of Redinha,
Sabngal, Puentes d'Onor, and Aldea de Ponte ; also the various affairs of out-posts during the dif
ferent advances and retreats, viz. at Frexadas, Nave d'Ayer, Llera and others : at Llera he saved
bis squadron when attacked by a whole brigade of French Cavalry, which attempted to surprise
them. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
33 Sir Henry Pynn served in Ireland with the South Down Militia during the Rebellion, in
1798. Embarked with Sir Brent Spencer's Division in 1807, and was employed with the 82d in
Sicily ; subseqnently disembarked at the Mondego in 1808, and was present at the battles of
Rolria and Vimiera. Attached to the Portuguese troops on the 15th Nov. 1809, and was present
U the battle of Basaco. Commanded a corps of Light Infantry at the battle of Fuentes d'Onor and
iige of Badajoz in 1811 ; commanded the 18th Portuguese Regiment in Lord Hill's corps d'annee
covering the siege of Badajoz and storming of the Citadel in 1812 ; battle of Vittoria, action at the
Pus of Maya, battles of the Pyrenees on the 28th and 30th July (severely wounded), action of
Garni, battle of Orthes, action of Aire, and battle of Toulouse. Sir Henry has received a medal
nd two clasps.
14 Lint-Colonel Robertson served the campaigns of 1793, 94, and 95, in Flanders and Hollind, nnder the Duke of York, and was present at the battle of Famars, siege of Valenciennes,
ud numerous other actions. Served on the expedition to the north of Germany under Lord
Cithcart in 1S05-6 ; and to Zealand in 1807. Also with that under Sir John Moore, first to
Sweden, and afterward! to the Peninsula, where he was present in tbe action near Grijon, capture
"f Oporto, battle; of Talavera and Busaco, retreat to the Lines before Lisbon, subsequent advance
nd pursuit of the French, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, covering the siege of Badajoz, action at
Coital, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos, action of Osma, battle of
Vittoria, actions of Villa Franca and Tolosa, siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa,
inwk of the fortified position before St. Jean de Luz, actions before Bidart and Bayonne on the
-Hh, 10th, 1 1th, and 12th Dec., passage of the Adour, attack and capture of St. Etienne, investment
if Hivonne, and repulse of the sortie. Commanded his regiment at the battle of Waterloo, and
ferely wounded.
Btron Baring served in Flanders in 1793, and was present at the siege of Valenciennes, and

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battle of Hondtchoote. Employed at the siege of Copenhagen, In 1807 ; the campaign of 1808-9
in Spain, under Sir John Moore ; and on the expedition to Walcheren and siege of Flushing, io
1809. Joined the army in the Peninsula in 1811, and was present at the first siege of BadjJMul
battles of Albuhera, Salamanca, Vittoria, the heights of Vera, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, Tarbea, moA
Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
37 Lieut. -Colonel Leach served with the Rifle Brigade on the expedition against Copenhagen,
in 1807 ; and subsequently in the Peninsula from 1808 to the end of that war in 1814, including
the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Busaco, action of the Coa, retreat to the Lines of Torres Vetiras,
battle of Fuentes d'Onor, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, retreat from
Madrid, battle of Vittoria, various actions in the Pyrenees, passage of the Bidassoa and attack oa
the enemy's position at the Pass of Vera, battles of the Nivelle, battles of the Nive on the S)tn.
10th, lltb, and 12th Dec., action at Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse, besides numerous affair* of
van and rear guards and skirmishes. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of
Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at which last the command of the 1st battalion devolved oa him.
Colonel Leach has received several contusions, the first at Roleia, the next at the Coa, and again
by a fragment of a shell at Waterloo. He obtained the brevet rank of Major for his conduct at
Vittoria, and that of Lieut- Colonel and the Companionship of the 13ath for Waterloo.
38 Lieut-Colonel WTlson served with the 4th on the expedition to the Helder in 1799, and was
present in the actions of the 2d and 6th October. Siege of Copenhagen, in 1807. Expedition
first to Sweden and afterwards to the Peninsula, under Sir John Moore, including the retreat
through Spain and battle of Corunna (wounded). Accompanied it to Walcheren in 1809. Joined
the army at the Lines of Torres Vedras in 1810, and was afterwards present in the pursuit of
Massena, action of Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, action at Barba del Puerco, storm log of
Badajoz (severely wounded). Aide-de-Camp to Major-General Pringleat the battle of Salamanca.
capture of Madrid and the Retiro, siege of Burgos and retreat therefrom, affair of Villa Muriel,
battles of the Nivelle, the Nive, and St. Pierre, Orthes, and St. Palais. Served also the campaign
of 1815; commanded the 4th at the battle of Waterloo, and was wounded. Medal for Badajoz.
39 Lieut-Colonel the Honourable Dawson Darner accompanied Lord Cathcart to Russia as hui
Aide-de-Camp in 1812. Attached to Sir Robert Wilson, and was present with the Russian Arnn
at the retreat of the French Cavalry from Moscow. In 1813 present with the Allied Army at the
battles of Lutzen, Bautzen, Wurtzen, and Culm. Attached to Count Walmoden, and was present
at the operations before Hamburg and in Ilolstein in 1813. In the spring of 1814 entered France
with the Allied Army and was employed with the Corps d'Armee serving in the Low Countries.
In the same year appointed Assistant-Quarter-Master-General to the army under the orders of the
Prince of Orange ; and in June 1815 was present in the same capacity at the battles Qnatre Bras
and Waterloo.
40 Lieut.- Colonel O'Donoghue served at the attack on Ferrol, in 1800 ; in South America, in
1807, including the capture of Maldonado, siege and reduction of Monte Video. At the defence
of Cadiz and Tarifa in 1810 and 11, including the defeat of the French in the assault on Tarifa in
December 1811. Returned to the defence of Cadiz, in 1812, and after the French were compelled
to raise the siege, he joined the Duke of Wellington's army then retiring from the siege of Burgos.
Served the Mahratta campaigns of 1817-18 ; and in the Burmese war in 1824 and 25. Wounded
in the right leg during the siege of Tarifa.
4 1 Lieut.-Colonel the Honourable Robert Moore served in the Peninsula with the Coldstream
Guards from Jan. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814. Also the campaign of 1815, and was
severely wounded at Waterloo.
43 Lieut-Colonel Keane served with the 23d on the expedition to the north of Germany, in
1805 ; in Portugal and Spain under Sir John Moore, including the retreat to and battle of Corunna.
Served afterwards in the Peninsula with the 7th Hussars, and as Aide-de-Camp to Sir Huucy
Vivian, from Nov. 1813 to the end of that war in 131 4, including the battles of Orthes and Toulovie.
Also the campaign of 1815 in the same capacity, and was present at the battle of Waterloo and
capture of Paris.
44 Lieut-Colonel Purvis served in the Peninsula with the Royal Dragoons, and has received a
medal for the battle of Vittoria.
45 Lieut-Colonel Robert Macdonald, late of the Royal Artillery, has received a medal for the
battle of Salamanca.
46 Lieut-Colonel Madox served the campaign of 1815 with the fith Dragoons, and was present
at the battle of Waterloo.
47 Lieut- Colonel Fuller served with the 59th at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806 ;
the Peninsular campaigns from Dec. 1812 to Feb. 1814, including the battle of Vittoria, siege of
San Sebastian, and battle of the Nive, where he was wounded in the shoulder and thigh. Cam
paign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, storming of Cambray, and capture of Paris.
Commanded the regiment at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore, in 1825-6, under Lord Combermere, and was slightly wounded in the arm. Medal for San Sebastian, having commanded the
regiment there.
48 Lieut-Colonel Taylor served in the Peninsula with the 9th, from Aug. 1808 to Feb. 1813,
and again from Oct. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Vinuera
(wounded), Busaco, and Salamanca, retreat from Burgos, action of Villa Muriel (wounded), and
repulse of the sortie from Bayoune.

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49 I.iV-nt.-Cnloru I Bell served with the 48th at the blockade of Malta and siege of La Valetta
Jso in the Peninsula from 1801) to the end of that war in 1814, including the passage of the
toaro, battle of Albuhera (wounded), action at Aldea de Ponte, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege
ud assault of Badajoz (severely wounded), battles of Salamanca, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes,
ad Toulouse. He has received a cross for the four last-named battles, having on those occasions
ommanded the regiment.
50 Lirut. -Colonel Robert Macdonald, late of 35th regiment, served at the siege of Fort Bearon and capture of Martinique, in 1808-9. Present with the 3d battalion of the Royala In the
treat from Burgos in 1812, and in the subsequent campaigns of 1813 and 14, including the action
t Osma, battle of Vittoria, assault on the convent of San Sebastian 17th July, assault on the
awn 25th July (severely wonnded) ; and on the 31st Aug., although suffering from the effects of
;U wound, was present and engaged at the successful assault on San Sebastian, where he comnanded two companies ordered to the breach in advance of the first brigade of the fifth division,
nd was at the surrender of the castle on the 8th Sept. Engaged at the passage of the Bidassoa,
lattle of the Nivelle, battles of the Nive on the 10th, 1 1th, and 12th Dec., and repulse of the
rtie from Bayonne. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and
iVaterloo, where he was severely wonnded.
51 Lieut. -Colonel Brock served in the Peninsula with the 43d Light Infantry from Aug. to NOT.
iSOB, Jnneto Dec. 1811, and from NOT. 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles
>f Vimiera and Vittoria, action at Vera, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle and the
S'ive, actions at Arcangues and Tarbes, battle of Toulouse, and various skirmishes and affairs
>f out-poets. Also in the attack on New Orleans ; and afterwards at the capture of Paris. Served
n the Coorg campaign in India, where a portion of his regiment (the 48th) bore a conspicuous and
listingnished part. Severely wonnded at the battle of Vimiera by a musket-shot which passed
completely through the ankle-bone which it shattered most severely.
52 Lieut.- Colonel Reed served at the siege of Flushing, in 1809; and in the Peninsula from
June 181 1 to March 1814, including the actions at and heights above Moresco, battleof Salamanca,
capture of Madrid and the Retiro, action at Olmas, and battle of Vittoria, where he was severely
wounded in the right shoulder.
M Lieut.-* 'olonel Moore served with the 15th at the siege of Fort Bourbon and capture of Mar
tinique, in 1809 ; and capture of Gnadalonpe, in 1810.
54 Lieut. -Colonel Phillott served as Lieut, of the 35th in the Grenadier Battalion forming part
of the Reserve, in the expedition to the Helder in 1799. With the 35th at the blockade and cap
ture of Malta in 1800. Commanded a Company in the Light Battalion at the battle of Maida, in
1806. Served with the 35th during the Egyptian campaign of 1807, including the storming of the
Lines to the westward of Alexandria and subsequent capture of that city ; also with the second
expedition sent from Alexandria against Rosetta, and was present during the blockade and subse
quent retreat. Accompanied the expedition which sailed from Sicily for the Bay of Naples, and
was present at the capture of Ischia and Procida.
56 Lieut.-Colonel Taynlon served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798. In 1801 he was at
the capture of the Danish Islands, and Island of St. Martin, in the West Indies. In 1803 at the
attack and capture of St. Lucia and storming of the fortress of Morne Fortunee ; also at the attack
and capture of Tobago. Served on the staff of General Maitland at the attack and capture of the
Dutch colony of Surinam. In 1807, he was at the second capture of the Danish West India
lilands ; in 1809, at the attack and capture of Martinique, including the siege of Fort Bourbon ;
also at the attack and capture of the Saintes Islands. From 1811 to 1813 he served in Sicily, and
was employed as acting Deputy-Adjutant-General, and some time at the head of the Department.
57 Lieut.-Colonel Elwin served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, with the -14th, including the
v-ticms of the 13th and 21st March, together with the detached service on which his battalion was
engaged after the Sand-hills were taken on the 13th, in driving back a strong picquet of the French
and two howitzer guns, which had kept up a destructive fire for some time on the right of the line.
He commanded a company in the Light Battalion under Sir James Kempt, on the expedition to
Viplei in 1806. In 1813 he landed in Sicily in command of five companies, and accompanied the
expedition to Italy under Lord Wm. Bentinck. Served afterwards in the Peninsula until the end
of that war in 1814, most part of the time in command of the left wing of the 44th ; during this
period he was twice wounded near Tudela, once severely and once slightly. Commanded the 44th
it the capture of Paris. Medal for services in Egypt.
58 Lieut.- Colonel L'arlyon served with the G6th in the Nepaul war under Sir David Ochterlony.
59 Lieut.-Colonel Patrick Campbell served with the 52d on the expedition to Ferrol and Cadiz,
in 1800; in Sicily in 1806 ; on the expedition to Gottenburg, in 1808 ; and scbsequently in the
Peninsula, France, and Flanders, during the whole of the war, including the retreat to Conrana,
action of the Coa, battle of Busaco, retreat.to the Lines of Torres Vedras, and all the actions in the
idvuee to Sabugal, where he was severely wounded and sent to England for recovery. Rejoined
the irmy in the advance to Madrid, and served in the subsequent retreat to Portugal, battle of
Vittoria, attack on the heights of Vera, twice wonnded at the head of the 52d. Commanded it
ltthe battles of the Pyrenees, the Nivelle (the 88th French regiment surrendered to the 52d
this occasion), the Nive (9th to 13th Dec.), and a wing at Orthes (wonnded), and was present
l lie battle of Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1U15, including the battle of Waterloo.
Medil ud a clasp for the battles of the Nivelle and the Nive.

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61 Lieut. -Colonel Stone hag received a medal for the battle of the Nivelle.
62 Lieut.-Colonel Traffbrd served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battle!iof TalaM*
(wounded), Albuhera, Busaco, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, the Nivelle, the Nive, Orthes, and ToulooMU
64 Lieut.-Colonel Basden's services : Mahratta war of 1803, 4, and 5, including the taking
Berhampore, Asseerghur, Argaum, Lasslgaum, Chawdore, Jauluah, and Gawilleghur. Amerie
war in 1813 and 14, and was engaged at Long Woods (severely wounded in the thigh) ; Fort
Black Rock, Buffalo, and battle of the Falls (wounded). Served also throughout the Burmese
66 Lient. -Colonel Dates, during eight years' active service in the West I mliea, was frequc
engaged with the enemy, and twice severely wounded, viz. in the right side by a musket-ball
Cote de Per, and in the left ankle in an attack near Port au Prince. Served also five years in t
East Indies and in Egypt, and crossed the Desert under Sir David Baird. With the expedition
South America in 1807. Subsequently throughout the whole of the Peninsular war, including
battles of Talavera (severely wounded on the head by the bursting of a shell) , Busaco, and Fni
d'Onor ; 2d and 3d sieges of Badajoz, severely wounded at the storming of Fort (Picoi
battles of Vittoria, Nivelle, and Orthes,severely wounded through the right thigh. Medal
services in Egypt.
67 Lieut.-Colonel Fitzgerald served the campaign of 1815 on the staff of the Quarter-!
General, and was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
68 Lieut.-Colonel Pratt served with the 82d at the siege and capture of Copenhagen, in 1807
in Portugal and Spain, in 1808-9, including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, retreat to am
battle of Corunna. At Walcheren, in 1809, and was severely wounded at the investment of Fluk
ing. In 1813 he was appointed to the Quarter-Master-General's staff of the army on the eaeteni
coast of Spain, and served with a portion of that army in Italy and in the south of France until tbl'
close of the war in 1814.
69 Lieut.-Colonel Spottiswoode served with the "1st in the Peninsula under Sir John Moors;*
and afterwards under the Duke of Wellington ; be was with the storming party at Badajoz, aa*
was severely wounded in the spine.
71 Lieut.-Colonel Charles Campbell served in the Peninsula with the old 94th from Jan. 1810
to the end of that war in 1814, including the defence of Cadiz, pursuit of Massena, action* at
Redinha, Condeiza, and Sabugal ; battle of Fnentes d'Onor, second siege of Badajoz, action of
liodon, siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storm of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, cap
ture of Madrid, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees (26th, 27th, and 28th July), Nivelle, and Orthei;
affair of Vic Bigorre, and battle of Toulouse.
72 Lieut.-Colonel George Tovey served in Calabria with the 20th, and was present at the battk
of Maida. Served also in the Peninsula from July 1808 to Nov. 1809, and again from Oct. 1812
to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Vimiera, Talavera, Vittoria, and the Pyre
nees (25th July to 2d August) ; siege of San Sebastian, battles of the Nivelle, the Nive (9th to
13th Dec.), and Orthes.
74 Lieut.-Colonel Angelo served with the expedition to Egypt, in 1807 ; on the coast of Cslibria, in 1 808 ; with the expedition to Walcheren, in 1 809 ; with the army to Catalonia in 18 1 2 and
13, as an Assistant-Adjutant-General. Attached to the Austrian army, andactedas Aide-de-Camp
to Major-General Count Nugent in the campaign against the Viceroy of Italy ; present at the siege
and capture of Trieste, Cattaro, and Kagusa, and in various services in the Adriatic.
75 Lieut.-Colonel Sail served at the taking of Maldonado and Monte Video, in 1807. Also in
the Peninsula from 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, and was present at the repulse of the
sortie from Bayonue.
76 Lieut.-Colonel Bunce served on board H.M.S. Bedford, at the battle of Camperdown, nnder
Lord Duncan, and capture of the Dutch Fleet, llth Oct. 1797. In 1799 landed from the fleet
under Lord Nelson at the siege and capitulation of St. Elmo at Naples, surrender of the castles of
Uovo and Nuovo, and the siege and fall of Capua. Landed from the fleet at the siege of Ma!".
in 1800. Served in Egypt, in 1801. In May, 1806, he commanded the seamen and marine!
landed from the squadron under Sir Sydney Smith, at the attack and capture of the island of
Capri , and was afterwards at the fall of Gaeta. Commanded the battalion of marines landed from
the fleet under Sir Robert Stopford during the attack and capture of Java, in 1811 ; attached to
the advance under General Gillespie at the storming of the intrenched lines and fortifications of
Cornells, and received his thanks in public orders ; also thanked in the field at the head of his
battalion, by Sir Samuel Auchmuty, the Commander-in-Chief of the Forces. He was afterward*
at the fall of Gresil and Sourabaya, two of the enemy's strongest sea-ports. Independent of the
above, he has been frequently engaged in boat actions. Medal for Java.
77 Lient.-Colonel M'Mahon, being then a Lieut, in the Clare Militia, served at New K
Vinegar-hill, and at the re-capture of Wexford, in Ireland, from the rebels, in 1798 ; and also
during the invasion of that country immediately afterwards by a French army. In ISOO he served
with the 27th in the attack on Ferrol, and in the demonstration that was made on Quiberon Bay,
Belleisle, and all along the coasts of France and Spain to Cadiz. Served in the Peninsula with tht
5th (Rifle) battalion of the 60th, from 1808 to 1813, including the advance on Oporto in 1809,
battle of Busaco, retreat to the Lines of Torres Vedras, advance from thence, investment and
opening of the trenches before Badajoz, battle of Albuhera, covering the 3d siege and the capture
of Badajoz, storming the forts at Almaraz, capture of a strong column of the enemy at Arroyo de
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78 Ueut.-Colnnel Terry served the campaign of 1799 in Holland with the 25th, including the
lattle of Egmont-op-Zee. Expedition to Egypt and surrender of Alexandria, in 1801 ; capture
>f Madeira, in 1807; capture of Guadaloupe and St. Martin's, in 1810 ; recapture of Guadaloupe,
n 1815.
79 IJenr.-Col. Whelan served in the American war with the Royal Newfoundland Fencibles.
81 Lieut-Colonel Linton served the campaign of 1815, with the Cth Dragoons, and was present
it the battle of Waterloo.
82 Lient.-Colonel Grieve served at the siege of Tarragona.
S3 Lieut-Colonel Turner served with the llth, at the taking of Madeira, in 1807 ; the Peuinlular campaigns from July 1809 to Jan. 1814, including the battle of Busaco, retreat to the Lines
! Torres Vedras, pursuit of Massena, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, action of El Bodon, second siege
>f Badajoz, siege and storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, affair on the heights of San Christoval, capture
>f the forts and battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid and the Retire, siege of Burgos, affair at
Dlmas, retreat from Burgos, defence of the bridge of Valladolid, investment of Pampeluna, battles
>f the Pyrenees on the 28th, 29th, and 30th July, and battle of the Nivelle, besides being engaged
n twenty-eight skirmishes and trifling actions. Dangerously wounded through the left shoulder
>y a musket-shot whilst pressing the rear-guard of the enemy in the evening after the battle of
:he Nivelle. Commanded and brought three companies of the 1 1th out of action in the Pyrenees
n the 29th July. Led the attack of the 6th division at the battle of the Nivelle, and brought the
l.ijht Companies of the Brigade out of action.
84 Lieut -( t.lonrl Coles served in South America with the 14th, in 1807, including the operaions previous to, and storming of Monte Video. Served afterwards in the Peninsula from Aug.
1808 to Nov. 181 1, and again from April 1813 to the end of that war in 1814 ; present with the
10th at the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Talavera ; with the 4th Dragoons at Busaco, Albuhera,
ind Usogre ; and with the 12th Light Dragoons at the passage of the Bidassoa, the Nive, and the
Uour.
85 LientColonel Eden served the campaign in Java in 1811 with the 22d Light Dragoons,
nclnding the actions of the 10th and 26th Aug. Aide-de-Camp to Sir Thomas Hislop at the
little of Maheidpore, and during the Mahratta war in 1817 and 18.
86 Lieut.- Colonel Story served in the Peninsula with the 3d Dragoon Guards from Aug. 1809
o the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Busaco, actions of Redinha, Campo Mayor,
ind Los Santos, siege of Badajoz, battle of Albuhera, action of Usagre, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo
ind Badajoz, action near Salamanca on the 26th May 1813, battle of Vittoria, blockade of Pampe1:1,1, and battle of Toulouse.
87 Lieut-Colonel Cross served in the Peninsula from 1808 to the end of the war, with the
exception of a short period in 1809, including the campaign and battle of Corunna, action at
Almeida on the Coa, 24th July, 1810 ; battle of Busaco, actions at Pombal, Redinha (wounded),
Miranda de Corvo, Foz d'Arouce, and Sabugal ; battle of Fuentes d'Onor, 3d and 5th May,
1811 ; siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, actions of San Munoz and San Milan, battles of Vittoria, Lesaca
Bridge, Bidassoa, Vera, 7th Oct., Nivelle, Nive (9th, 10th, and llth Dec. 1813), Orthes, Tarbes,
=nj Toulouse. Received a severe contusion on the 18th June at Waterloo. Col. Cross served in
the Light Division as a volunteer, with the 1st battalion of the 52d Light Infantry when effective
in 2d battalion, from 31st Dec. 1812 to July, 1816.
88 Lieut.- Colonel Fraser erved the campaign of 1815 with the 42d, and was wounded at
atre Bras.
89 Lieut. -Colonel Shee served the early part of the campaign of 1809, in Portugal ; and the
latter end of 1809 and the years 1810 and 11, with the Sicilian army. Served also the Peninsular
ampaigns of 1812, 13, and 14, with the Portuguese army.
SO Lieut-Colonel Hartley served in the Peninsula with the 57th, from Aug. 1813 to the end of
Hut war in 1814, and was present at the battle of Nivelle. Served afterwards in Belgium.
91 Lieut.-Colonel James Campbell served with the 51st, at the capture of Kandy in Ceylon, in
1803; the campaign of 1808-9 in Spain, including the battle of Corunna. Also the campaigns of
1811, 12, 13, 14, and 15, under the Duke of Wellington, including the second siege of Badajoz,
battle* of Vittoria, the Pyrenees (on the 26th and 28th July), heights of Lesaca, Nivelle, and St.
Pe, Orthes, and Waterloo ; and storming of Cambray.
i3 Lieut.-Colonel Chester served in Holland in 1799, and was present in the action near
Betgea, 2d Oct. Served also the campaign of 1808-9 in Spain, including the actions at Benei -nte, Villa Franca, and Lugo, and retreat to Corunna.
94 Lieut.-Colonel Geddes served with the 27th in Calabria, in 1806 ; at the capture of the
tiluid of Procida, in 1809 ; in Sicily in 1810 ; and subsequently in the Peninsula, including the
battles of the Nivelle, the Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, at which last he received a severe wound
Khich broke the left thigh-bone near the hip-joint.
96 Lieut.-Colonel Gilmour served at the capture of Ischia, Zante, and Cephalonia, in 1809 ;
uJof Santa Maura, in 1810. Served afterwards on the eastern coast of Spain, and was present
it the battle of Castalla ; engaged with the enemy on several occasions covering the retreat ; and
employed in the batteries against Tarragona. After leaving Spain he went to Genoa, under Lord
tt"m. Btntinck.
97 Lieut-Colonel Leslie served with the 29th, on the secret expedition under Sir Brent Spencer'

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and Kuliseqticntlv in the Peninsula from Aug. 1808 to Dec. 1811, and again from Feb. 1813,indud
ing the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, capture of Oporto, battle of Talavera, first siege of Badajo;
and battle of Albuhera, besides skirmishes and affrays at out-posts. At the battle of Talavera t
was severely wounded in the right leg, where the ball still remains98 Lieat.-Colonel Wolrige was present at the attack on New Orleans, on the 8th Jan. 1815.
99 Lieut.-Colonel Beckwith served in the Peninsula with the 16th Light Dragoons, from Jl
1813 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of the Nivelle, and battles of the Nile <n
the 9th and lUth Dec. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the retreat on th
17th June and at the battle of Waterloo.
100 I ,i. 'in. -Colonel Robertson served with the 25th at the taking of Madeira in 1807 ; at li
capture of Guadeloupe, in 1810; and again in 1815.
101 I. u ut.-Colonel Robinson served with the 48th in the Peninsula from June 1809 to Octohe
1813, including the battles of Talavera and Busaco, Lines at Torres Vedras, pursuit of Mssen<
action at Campo Mayor, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storming of Badajoz (shot throng
the left arm at the assault, 6th April, 1812) ; battle of Salamanca, retreat from Madrid, battle a
Vir Kiriu and the Pyrenees (severely wounded, left leg fractured), 28th July, 1813.
102 Lieut.-Colonel Maclean served with the 13th Light Dragoons in every action and affir ii
which it was engaged in the Peninsula, from Dec. 1810 until wounded and taken prisoner
Couches, 13th March 1814. Was present with his regiment during the Waterloo campaign
engaged in command of the rear-guard for the brigade on the 7th June, and throughout ti
action on the 18th. Accompanied the 13th Dragoons to India in Feb. 1819; was employed it
command of a cavalry brigade with the field force at the reduction of Kurnool, and served unin!
terruptedly with his regiment for twenty-two years, when he returned with it to England, and wti
placed on half-pay as 2d Lieut.-Colonel.
103 Lieut.-Colonel Gawler served in the Peninsula with the 52d from NOT. 1811 to the end a
that war in 1814, including the siege and assault of Badajoz, battles of Vittoria, Pass of Vent, tin
Nivelle, the Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides various minor affairs. Served also the campaign
of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. Wounded below the right knee by a. musket
shot at the storming of Badajoz, and in the neck by a musket-shot at San Munos.
104 Lieut.-Colonel Kettlewell served at Copenhagen, in 1807 ; and in Ceylon during the rebellion in 1817 and 18.
106 Lieut-Colonel Marshall served at the battle of Copenhagen.
107 Lieut.-Colonel Firman served in the Peninsula with the 82d, in 1812 and 13, and wai pre
sent during the retreat from Madrid, at the battle of Vittoria, and at the pass of Maya, at wnid
last he was twice wounded.
108 Lieut.-Colonel Ball served in the Peninsula with the 34th, from June 1809 to Nov. 161S|
including the battles of Busaco and Albuhera, siege of Badajoz in May 1811, actions at Arroyo j:i
Molino and Almaraz, battle of Vittoria (wounded in the head), and actions at the pass of Mart
(severely wounded in the left leg).
109 Lieut.-Colonel Hughes served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, with the 24th. Engaged
with a French squadron in the Mosambique channel, 3d July, 1810. Served the Nepaul cam
paigns of 1814, 15, and 1C, and was wounded at Harriapore. Served also during the Mahr.,r
war of 1816, 17, and 18. Medal for services in Egypt.
110 Lieut.-Colonel Wm. Cox served with the 95th (Rifle Brigade) at Copenhagen, in 180'
and was present in some skirmishes near that city, and afterwards at the action of Kioge. SerteJ
afterwards in the Peninsula from June 1808 to Jan. 1809, from May 1809 to Sept. 1810, and from
Sept. 1812 to May 1814, including the skirmish at Obidos, battles of Roleia and Vimiera, retrul
to Corunna, battles of Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nive : passage of the Bidassoa, battle of Orthes, an I
affair of Tarbes. Severely wounded through the right leg by a musket-shot at Vittoria ; iii the
s'u In at Nivelle ; and again through the right leg at Tarbes. Commanded a division under Sir Ben,
min D'Urban on the frontier of the Cape of Good Hope during the whole of the operations agaiu'l
the Caffres in that war of aggression on their part, and was repeatedly thanked in general orders*
He subsequently served five years in Canada during both rebellions, when he held a largl
command in the Home and Niagara Frontier districts.
111 Lieut.-Colonel Turnor served in Hanover with the 14th, in 1805 and 6. The campaign ol
1808-9, including the battle of Corunna. On the expedition to Walcheren, and at theaiegeol
Flashing, in 1809. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
112 Lieut.-Colonel John Ross served with the 51st in the Peninsula under Sir John Moore
and was present in the action at Lugo, the retreat to and battle of Corunna. On the expedition U
Walcheren and siege of Flushing, in 1809. Peninsular campaigns from Jan. 1811 to the enii ol
that war in 1814, including the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Badajoz and storming of foil
San Christoval in 1811, covering the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, affair at Moresco
battle of Salamanca, capture of the Retire at Madrid, siege of Burgos and retreat from thence
action at San Munos, battle of Nivelle and carrying the heights of St. Pe, and battle of Orthes
Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo and taking of Cambra;
Wounded in action at Lesaca, 31st August, 1813.
113 Lieut.-Colonel Falls served with the 20th on the expedition to Naples with the English u
Ruuian Army iu 1805. He wag present at the battle of Maida in 1806 ; at the battle of Coninni

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on the expedition to Walcheren the game year ; subsequently in the Peninsula, at the
of the Pyrenees, at Ronceevallea, and Pampeluna, (severely wounded,) battles of the
Jiiwile. and Orthes. Served afterwards on the expedition, to Washington. In 1831 he was
wornded in the riots at Merthyr Tydvill, in South Wales.
114 Lieut-Colonel Austen served with the 25th at the landing at the Holder in Aug. 1799, and
w merely wounded at the battle of Egruont- op-Zee on the 2d Oct. following.
Served in Egypt
B 1S81, including the surrender of Alexandria. Also at the capture of Guadaloupe, in 1810 ; and
rno in 1815.
li Lieut.-Colonel Watson was 28 years in the 14th rcgt., the greater part of which time he
Krred in the West and East Indies, and retired from active service in consequence of total loss
of sight. He was at the capture of the Isle of France, in 1810 ; of Java, in 1811, including the
Bfestneot sad storming of Fort Cornells, and storming the heights of Seroudole ; previous to
rluck he was actively engaged on the coast when embarked in H.M.S. Minden, and at St.
YrhoUs Point commanded a detachment of the 14th and Royal Marines, and defeated a very
nperior French force of the enemy's best troops sent to attack that position. In 1812, he was at
toe storming of Djocjocarta. In 1813, at the subjugation of the Piratical State of Sambas in the
biimi of Brnneo, when he commanded the column which attacked the stockades leading up the
town, oa which occasion he was wounded.
116 Li*ut.-Colonel Nooth served with the 7th Fusiliers, on the expedition against Copenhagen,
is 1807. With the 2d battalion of the 14th, on the expedition under Sir David Baird, and was in
the retreat of Sir John Moore's army, and at the battle of Corunna. Accompanied the battalion
M ft'jlcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing.
117 Lieut-Colonel Lacy served the campaign of 1799 in Holland, with the 56th, and was
present in the actions of the 19th Sept., 2d and 6th Oct.
118 Lieok-Colonel Robyns served at the capture of Martinique in 1809. In Aug. 1813 he
wit to North America, and was actively employed in the Chesapeak under Sir George Cockburn.
Commanded a battalion of Marines at the capture of Washington and action before Baltimore,
hre be was severely wounded. Served afterwards on the expedition against New Orleans.
119 Lieut-Colonel Briggs served with the 28th at the siege and capture of Copenhagen, in
1^)7; proceeded afterwards to Sweden under Sir John Moore, and subsequently to Portugal,
here he landed with his regiment immediately after the battle of Vimiera ; he was afterwards
present at the passage of the Douro, battles of Talavera, Busaco, Albuhera, the Nivelle, the Nive,
Orthes, and Toulouse; the siege of Badajoz, and Lord Hill's action before Bayonne, 13th Dec.
1813, besides all the minor affairs connected with the above-mentioned actions.
120 Lieut.-Colonel Mathewson joined the 75th Highland regt. in the East Indies in 1791 ;
erwd the campaign in Mysore in that year, and was present and engaged before Seringapatani in
W>. 1792. He again served before Seringapatam in 1799. In the year following he served in
Malabar and Canara. and was wounded when leading the Forlorn Hope at the assault of the
Fortress of Jamanlabad. In 1801 he was actively employed during the campaign in the district
cf Cotiote ; wai often engaged, and at the reduction of several posts. In 1802-3 he was on service
'" (joitrat, and was present at the siege and reduction of Kcria and of Brodera ; also in field
sd.ions, and in that of the 6th Feb. 1803, on the banks of the River Mehie, he received a severe
gro-thot wound in the left shoulder. He next served at the siege of Bhurtpore in 1805, and
received a dangerous wound in the right breast from a spear when crossing the ditch at the
"*ilt on the- 9th Jan. ; he was also wounded by an explosion of gunpowder on the breach, when
leading in assaulting party on the 21st February. In 1808 he was employed with his company of
8w Royal York Rangers on board the line of battle ships York and Pontpte at the blockade of
Mtrhmqae, and was actively employed at the reduction of that Island, having on landing a
drtaebed command ; and he drew up and signed on the spot the capitulation of Pigeon Island on
the 4th Feb. 1809. He was also actively engaged the same year at the capture of the Saintes. In
11*10 he served at the capture of Guadeloupe ; was engaged in the action of the 3d Feb., and
commanded that part of his regt. which on the following morning took possession of the Pont de
Noritrr, and captured the French force and guns at that post. As an Assistant Quarter-Masterfcneral, he accompanied, in the same month, the force sent to the capture of the Island of St.
Martin, and continued to be employed on the Staff until he was again engaged at tha capture of
Guoatonpe in 1815, where, as Major of his regt., he was the first individual who landed, being
in command of the advance on the 8th Aug., and on the following day he sustained a serious injury
bra in pursuit of the enemy down the hill of Palmiste and across the river Gallion.
121 Lieut.-Colonel Knight commanded the llth Portuguese regiment at the battle of Tittoria,
isd hts received the medal.
122 Lieut-Colonel Clanchy served in Hanover, under Lord Cathcart, in 1805 and 6 j with
Ae eipedition to Madeira, in 1807, and capture of the lines of Funchal. The Peninsular camPirii from Sept. 1808 to the end of that war in 181 1, including the battle of Busnco, retreat
to the Lines at Torres Vedras, and the subsequent advance and pursuit of the French army
<ln Mtnena ; actions of Pombal, Redinhn, Condeixa, and Sabugal ; first siege of Almeida and
Tt nkjeqoent blockade, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, retreat from Burgo, and scaling the heights of
tl Eebifar.

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125 Lieut.-Colonel Knox served with the 1st Battalion of the 31st in Epypt in 1807, and wu
severely wounded at Rosetta. He afterwards served with the second Battalion in the Peninsula,
from 1806 to the spring of 1814, and was present at the battles of Talavera, Albuben (severely
wounded), Busaco, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, the Nivelle, the Nive, and at St. Palais, where be was
severely wounded, being shot through the body, and lost his right arm.
126 Sir John Scott LUlie served in the 6th regt. with the first expedition to Portugal in 1808, and
was present at the battle of Vimiera, and capture of Lisbon. In 1809, as Captain in the Lusitanian
Legion, in various engagements for the defence of Portugal during the important interval between
the embarkation at Cornnna and the return of the second expedition to Lisbon. Campaign of
1810battle of Busaco, and retreat to the Lines at Tories Vedras. 1811 actions of Pombal and
Redinha, capture of Campo Mayor, sieges of Olivenca and Badajoz. 1812battle of Salamanca,
capture of Madrid, and retreat from Burgos. 1813actions at Aldea de Ponte, Oema, and Bridge
of Subijana de Morellas (wounded), battle of Vittoria, blockade of Pampeluna, actions in tbt
Pyrenees on the 24th, 25lh, 26th, 28th, and 30th July, actions of Iran and St. Martial, capture of
San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle (wounded), and the Nive.. 1814
battles of Orthes and Toulouse, at which last he was severely wounded and left for forty-eight
hours on the field of battle, supposed to have been killed. Sir John has received a cross for the
battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Tonlouse.
1 27 Sir Edward Brackenbury served with the 61st in Sicily, in Calabria, at Scylla Castle, and at
Gibraltar, in 1807 and 8. In the Peninsula from 1809 to the end of that war in 1814, including
the battles of Talavera and Bnsaco, Lines at Torres Vedras, pursuit of the French from Portugal,
battle of Fuentes d'Onor, storming and capture of Badajoz, horse shot in advancing to the attack ;
battle of Salamanca, took a piece of artillery from the enemy, guarded by four soldiers close to
their retiring column, without any near or immediate support ; retreat from Burgos, actions at
Villa Muriel and Osma (horse shot), battle of Vittoria, siege, two assaults and capture of San Se
bastian, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle and the Nive, actions in front of Bayoane
near the Mayor's house, on the 10th, llth, and 12th Dec. (slightly wounded and horse shot},
blockade of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie.
128 Colonel Orlando Jones accompanied the 36th to Hanover, and served the campaign of
1805-6. Embarked for the Peninsula in 1808, and served throughout the whole of that and the
following campaigns without having been absent from his duty for a single day, and was present
at the battles of Koleia and Vimiera. Attached to the Portuguese service in April 1809, and serred
at the battle of Bnsaco, occupation of tho Lines at Lisbon, actions of Pombal, Redinha, Coudeixi,
Puente de Murcella, Casal Nova, Ceira, Guarda, Foz d'Arouce, Sabugal, and Fuentes d'Onor,
storming the forts at Salamanca (wounded), battle of Vittoria, actions of Tolosa and Villa Franca
(severely wounded), passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle, Bayonne (9th Dec.), St. Jean
de Luz (llth, 12th, and 13th Dec.), passage of the Adour, blockade of Bayonne, and repulse at
the sortie.
129 Lieut-Colonel Peacocke served with the 20th and afterwards with the 44th in Sicily.
Also at the capture of the Islands of Ischia and Procida in 1809. In 1810 he was appointed to
the Portuguese service, with which army he served throughout the Peninsular war, and was present
at the battle of Busaco, actions at Dots Pontos and Redinha, siege of Olivenca, battle of Albuheri,
action at Aldea de Ponte, siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo and of Badajoz severely wounded
at the assault ; battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and the Nivelle.
130 Lieut.-Colonel De Lancey served with the 9th Light Dragoons at Walcheren, in 1809; and
in the Peninsula during parts of 1811, 12, and 13.
131 Lieut-Colonel Baynes served the campaign in Naples, in 1 805 ; the Peninsular campaign*
from Jan. 1809 to Jan. 1813, and was wounded in the head at the battle of Talavera. Served al*o
in Holland, the Netherlands, and France, from Dec. 1813 to Nov. 1818, including the bombard
ment of the French fleet at Antwerp, and battle of Waterloo, where he was slightly wounded in the
face and body. Medal for Talavera.
133 Lieut-Colonel Webber was employed on the expedition to, and at the capture of, the colony
of Surinam, in 1804. Campaign in the Peninsula, under Sir John Moore, in 1808-9 ; and subse
quently under the Duke of Wellington, from 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the
battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, St. Palais, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides affairs of out-poctg.
Campaign of 1814, in Canada, under Sir George Provost; and that of 1815 under the Duke of
Wellington, including the battle of Waterloo, where he was wounded. Wounded also during the
operations against the forts in the river Surinam, by the falling of a building in consequence of the
explosion of a magazine.
134 Lieut.-Colonel Wells:campaign of Portugal and Spain, in 1808 and 9, including action
of Roleia, and the battles of Vimiera and Corunna ; campaign in Holland in 1800, including the
siege of Flushing; blockade of Cadiz, from March, 1810, to the raising of the blockade in 1818,
excepting about six months' absence at Carthagena, and with the army in Estremadura, including
the action of Barrosa, and the last siege of Badajoz, in March and April, 1812 ; served part of the
campaign of 1813, until the army embarked at Bordeaux in 1814, including the passage of the
Bidassoa, blockade of Bayonne, and the taking of a work at Laredo. Campaign of 1815, in Bel
gium and France.
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to the Peninsula, where he served until Nov. 1812, and was present In the Lines at
Tones Vedras, pursuit of Massena, action of Redinha, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Badajoz
in 1811 (severely wounded), siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo. Served also the campaign of
HIS, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at which latter he was severely wounded.
137 Lieut. -Colonel Crowe served in the Peninsula with the 32d, from July 1811 to the end of
that wtr in 1814, including the support of the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, and covering the siege of
Badajor, action at Usa^re, siege and storming the forte and battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos,
room before Bayonne, and battle of Orthes. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was severely
wounded at Quatre Bras.
138 Uent.-Colonel Bazalgette sailed with the expedition from India to Egypt, under Sir David
fiaird, in 1801. Returned to India and served two campaigns in the Dooab and Ceded Districts,
under General Campbell. Served also on the expedition to the Penobscot, in the United States of
North America.
140 Lieat-Colonel Spedding served in the Peninsula with the 4th Dragoons, and was present at
tt tattles of Talavera, Busaco, Albuhera, and Salamanca ; actions of Campo Mayor, Los Santos,
uid Uaagre, besides other affai i 1-tl Lieut-Colonel M'Gregor served in the Peninsula in 1812, and was present during the
operations of the covering Army at the siege of Badajoz ; also at the capture of Madrid, and at the
battle of Salamanca.
148 Li> nt. -Colonel Fitzgerald commanded a brigade, as Brigadier-General of the Anglo-Spanish
Lfsrion, at the relief of Bilboa, in 1835, and at Mudigan Agna on the 16th, 17th, and 18th Jan.
lsJ6; battle of San Sebastian 5th May, passage of the Urania, taking of Passages 28th May,
action of the Ametzagana 6th June, general action on the heights of Ametza 1st Oct. : operations
on the 10th, 12th, 15th, and 16th March 1837, action of the 14th May, investment and storming
of (run, and surrender of Fnenterabia. For these services he has received two medals and several
den.
143 Lieut-Colonel Kirby served with the 54th at the attack on Ferrol, in Oct. 1800. The
Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the actions of the 8th and 13th March (wounded), and 15th
October ; also the surrender of Cairo and Alexandria. Present with the regt during the mutiny
at Gibraltar, on the night of the 24th Oct. 1802, when the 54th fired on the mutineers. Served at
'W captare of the city of Santo Domingo, in June 1809. Also on the expedition to the Baltic,
under Major-General Gibbs, in 1813, and subsequently in that to Holland, under Lord Lynedoch,
including the action at Merxem and bombardment of Antwerp. Commanded the four Light Coml*nies of the 4th Brigade of Sir Charles Colville's division at and during the battle of Waterloo,
taking of Cambray, and capture of Paris. Quelled the tumults at Manchester in 1817, under Sir
John Byng,
" at s't. Peter's Field, when 80,000 persons were assembled. Medal for services in
144 Lient.-Colonel Cole served in Italy and Sicily in 1805 and 6. On the 18th March 1807,
*hen on passage to England, he was taken prisoner by a French ship-of-war, after an action of
to hours' duration. In 1808 he accompanied the 81st on the expedition to Corunna, and was in
tin- whole of that service as also at the battle of Corunna. In 1809 he sailed with the expedition to
Wileheren and was at the siege of Flushing. Subsequently he joined the army in Spain, and was
prtwnt with the 81st at the battle of Castella, siege of Tarragona, retreat from Villa Franca, and
investment of Barcelona. On the termination of the war in the Peninsula he accompanied his regt.
to America; with which he afterwards returned in 1 815 and joined the army in France, and marched
<th it to Paris, and served with the Army of Occupation. He has been twice wounded.
145 Lieut-Colonel Crowe served in Ireland in 1798. In 1800 he accompanied the 36th on the
opfdinon to Belleule; in 1803 he served in Ireland during the insurrection ; in 1805 he accom
panied the expedition to Hanover ; and in 1806 that to South America, receiving whilst skirmish
ing a contusion from a rifle-ball in the action of the 4th July 1807, and another on the following
day tt tbe storming of Buenos Ayresalso present the same evening at the taking of guns under
General Burne. Sent to Spain in 1810 to command Guerillasappointed by Louis Philippe then
Hq*t of Spun. Volunteered to command French Deserters in the attack on Malaga, and wag
"waded in the head the day after landing. Headed Guerillas, co-operating with and command'"* *t advance of Lt-General Don Jose Aimeric's force, at the storming and capture of the city
f ^j de la Frontera. Present at the battle of Barrosa, and saved the life of Count Rufin,
General of Division. Embarked for Portugal and joined the grand army. Served in the 6th
DiTinon covering the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, and at the action of El Bodon; with the covering
nay at the siege of Badajoz under Lord Lynedoch ; and he was also present at the siege and cap<iof the Forts at Salamanca. Employed in a confidential staff situation by the Duke of Wel
lington nntil the peace.
U7 Lieut-Colonel Bateman sailed with the 5th on the expedition for Hanover in 1805 ; was
^recked off the Texel, and made prisoner of war. Having been exchanged in March 1806,
^ iW in June following with the expedition under Major-General Craufurd, which landed in
Swi* America, and he was present at the attack of Buenos Ayres. Served also in the Peninsula
in '910, II, and 13, and was severely wounded at the battle of Vittoria. Accompanied the regi"*M to America in 1814, and was present at Plattsburg.
l Unit-Colonel Dudgeon served with the 58th in Egypt, in 1801 ; in Italy in 1806 and 6;

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in the Peninsula from 1809 to 1813, Including the Line* at Torre* Vedraa, covering the -itBtr'
Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, and siege of Burgos, at which last he
wounded, the second time most severely.
149 Lieut.-Colonel Quill served with the 15th, at the capture of the French West India
in 1815, under Sir James Leith.
150 Ueut.-C'olonel Davies served in South America, with the 47th, in 1806 ; and iu
in the Peninsula, including the sieges of Cadiz, Tarragona, and Tarifa. Commanded three <
panics of the 47th at the breach of Tarifa, on the :!!-: Dec. 1811, when the French attempted B
storm the town, but were driven back with great loss, together with the lose of all their axtilU-ry,
151 Uc. ut. -Colonel Mitchell served with the 3d battalion of the Royals at Walcheren, in lk<9.
and was present at the siege of Flushing. Subsequently in the Peninsula, from 1810 to 1312.
including the battles of Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor, action of Sabuga), aud those of Masses* >
retreat. Accompanied the expedition to Germany, under General Gibbs, iu 1813. Served *>
Deputy-Assistant-Quarter-Master-General in the campaign of 1814, in Holland; and in the sams
situation on the Staff of the army in Flanders, and afterwards at the head-quarters of the Army of
Occupation.
15-2 Lieut-Colonel .Inmcs Thompson served in the Peninsula with the 6th, and was severely
wounded at the battle of Orthes.
153 Lieut.-Colonel Norcliffe served in the Peninsula with the 4th Dragoons, and was present *t
the battles of Talavera, Busaco, and All ml u-ra ; cavalry action of Ueagre, and battle of Salamanca,
in which last he was severely wounded aud taken prisoner.
164 Lieut-Colonel Johnson served with the 17th Light Dragoons in South America, in 1806
and 7, at the siege and storming of Monte Video, aud in the expedition to Buenos Ay res, during
which service the regt. was armed with muskets and acted as infantry.
155 Lieut-Colonel Darby served in Hanover, in 1805; at the siege of Copenhagen, in 1807;
and the Corunna campaign, in 1808-9.
156 Lieut-Colonel King served in a mortar-boat in the Faro of Messina for two months, in 1810.
Advanced into the United States with Sir George Prevost's army, and commanded a battery Bgr'**
Plattsburg.
157 Lieut-Colonel Macdonald accompanied the expedition to Hanover in 1805 ; joined the army
in Sicily in 1806, and was employed with it in its various operations until 1810 ; in the latter year
he went with the expedition to Naples, and was present at the capture of Ischia and Procjds ;
returned to Sicily and employed against the French army in 181 1 ; in 1812 was employed iu Spain,
including the battle of Castalla, and siege of Tarragona; embarked for Canada in 1814, and was
present at the operations before, Plattsburg. Received three wounds at Waterloo, viz. in the leg,
in the neck, and through the body, wounding the lungs.
158 Lieut.-Colonel Mudge served in the Peninsula from March 1809 to June 1810.
169 Lieut-Colonel Shorburne Williams served at the capture of Guadeloupe, in 1815.
160 Lieut-Colonel John Cox served, with the exception of a few -mouths, throughout the whole
of the Peninsular war with the 95th (Rifle Brigade), commencing with the first affair, when his
company formed part of the detachment which dislodged the French from the post of Obidoa, 15th
Aug. 1808. He was also engaged with the enemy in the following battles, sieges, affairs, Sx., viz.
Roleia, Vimiera, surrender of Lisbon, Bridge of Benevente, in front of Talavera, Barba del Puerca,
Galligos, Barquillo, Almeida, Mora Morta, Sula, Busaco, Alenquier, Aruda, Santarem, Pombal,
Redinha, Condcixa, Caza Nova, Foz d'Arouce, Freixadas, Sabugal, Almeida (10th to 14th April
1811), Marialva Bridge, Fuentes d'Onqr, Naves d'Avar, Forcaylos, Ciudad Rodrigo (siege and
storming), San Milan, Vittoria, Echarriauos, Pampeluna, heights of Santa Barbara, Pass of
Echallar, Vera, Pass of Vera, Nivelle, Nive, and Tarbes. Served also the campaign of 1815,
including the affairs of out-posts on the 17th June, the battle of Waterloo, and capture of Paris.
Wounded in the right shoulder by a musket-ball at Vimiera ; compound fracture of the left arm by
a musket-shot at the storming of Ciudad Rodrigo ; left leg badly fractured by a musket-shot at
Tarbes.
161 Lieut-Colonel Wm. Ross served in India with the 17th, under Lord Lake, in 1805 and 6.
Present at the siege and storming of Fort Comona, in Bengal, 18th Nov. 1807, on which occasion
two-thirds of the office were either killed or wounded. Siege and reduction of Fort Gunnowrie.
Campaign of 1809 against the Seiks. Served the campaign of 1815 with the 14th, and was pre
sent at the battle of Waterloo, storming of Cambray, and capture of Paris.
162 Lieut.-Colonel Murton served in the North Sea, and the Helder expedition in 1799 ; served
in the Egyptian expedition and the East Indies in 1801 ; the West Indies (slightly wounded) hi
1804 ; coast of France, and engaged with the enemy's flotilla and batteries, in 1805 ; the Mediter
ranean in 1806, engaged in cutting out the enemy's vessels from under batteries, and was voted a
sword from the Patriotic Fund ; in 1809, coast of Spain, and aiding the Guerillas ; served in Hol
land in 1813. Medal for services in Egypt.
163 Lieut-Colonel Booth's services :Siege of Callinger (wounded at the assault). Nepaul
war in 1814, including the sieges of Koluuga, Nairn, and Jetuck. Maliratta war in 1817-18,
including the sieges of Singhur, Lattarak, Pournnder, and Wursetta. Burmese war iu 1 8*4-5,
wounded at the storming of Martaban.
164 Lieut-Colonel Greaves served with the 7th Fusiliers in America, in the campaign of 1814,
and was also present in the attack on New Orleans, on the 8th Jan. 1815.

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. -iJcnt-Oolomel O'Hara served in Spain and Portugal from 1808 to 1811, including the
of Vimiera and retreat to Corunna, battle of Talavera, action of the Coa, battle of Busaco,
of Sabngal, affairs of Redinha, Miranda de Corvo, and Foz d'Arouce ; battle of Fuentes
r, and siege of Badajoz.
i!66 Lieut-Colonel Charlton served in the Peninsula with the 61st from June 1800 to Feb.
, AO, and again from March 1813 to July 1814, including the battles of Talavera, the Pyrenees on
,if* 28th, 20th, and 30th July, the Nive, Orthes, Tarbes, and Toulouse. Wounded on the 28th
[MJS lf in the Pyrenees, again at the Nive when hi command of the Light Infantry Companies of the
j^i tit Brigade of the 6th division ; twice severely wounded at Toulouse, the second wound received
Sua ^en commanding the 61st Medal for Toulouse.
,,-j,. 167 Lieut-Colonel Alex. M. Fraser was employed in the expedition against Sambas, in the
|h' of Borneo.
168 Lieut .-Colonel Walker served at Copenhagen.
160 Lieut.-Colonel Ratcliffe served in the Peninsula with the 3d Dragoons, from June 1811 to
! end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees (28th July to
Aug. ), and Toulouse.
170 Lieut-Colonel Hall served at the capture of the Isle of France in 1810 ; on the expedition
i Java, in 1811, including the actions at Batavia and Wcltevreiden, storming the intrenched lines
Fort Cornells, storming the heights of Serandole, and capture of the fort of Samarang. Present
at the siege and storming of Bhurtpore, in 1825-6.
172 Lieut-Colonel Cartwright served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 with the 61st, including
e battles of the Pyrenees, Nivclle, Nive, Ortlies, and Toulouse. Served the campaign of 1815
th the 10th Hussars, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
173 Lieut-Colonel Garland served in the Peninsula from 1809 to 1813, including the defence of
ifa ami Cadiz, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, pursuit of Massena, battle of Salamanca, sieges of
"BJOZ and Burgos, and action at Villa Muriel ; the above service as Adjutant of the 30th.
1 also the campaign of 1815 with the 73d, including the battle of Quatre Bras, retreat on the
>wing day, and battle of Waterloo, at which last he was severely wounded, being at that time
nor officer of the 73dt Lord Harris commanding the brigade.
... 174 Lieut.-Colonel Robert Fraser served at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope, in 1806;
.afterwards in the Peninsula, including the battle of Busaeo, actions of Redinha and Sabugal, battle
jjf Foentts d'Onor, siege of Badajoz hi May and June 1811, action of El Bodon, siege and capture
of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storming of Badajoz (severely contused), battle of Salamanca, and
capture of Madrid.
175 Lieut-Colonel 8annderson served at Malta and in Sicily. In the Light Battalion nnder Sir
Junes Kempt on the expedition to Naples, in 1806. Accompanied the 2d battalion of the 30th
to the Peninsula in 1809, and was present at the battle of Busaeo, in the retreat to the Lines at
Torres Vedras, and the advance from thence ; recapture of Campo Mayor, investment and openiag of the trenches before Badajoz, battle of Alhjihera (slightly wounded), capture of a strong
". division of the French army under General Gerard at Arroyo de Molino, where he was severely
woiindod by a rnusket-sliot, which fractured his ukull, and was sent to England for recovery.
Rejoined the army in the Peninsula, and acted as Deputy Judge Advocate. After the battle of
. Tonlome embarked with a division of the army for Canada, where he was appointed to the Quarter. Ua*ter-Genenl'g Department, and was present at the affair of Plattsburg.
176 Lieut-Colonel Hervey Smith served with the 40th to South America in 1807 ; wounded in
the head before Monte Video, and received three wounds, and was taken prisoner at the storming
of Buau Ayre*. Commanded the Light Company in the Peninsula in the campaigns of 1808 and
y, and was present at the battles of Koleju and Vimiera, at which latter he was severely wounded
in the thigh.
177 Lieut-Colonel Gore served the campaign of 1815 with the 30th, and was slightly wounded
at Waterloo.
179 Lieut-Colonel Pringle Taylor proceeded in 1811 to join the 22d Dragoons in the East
Indie*, where he served until their return to Europe and disbandment, 25th October, 1820. He
wn in the field in 1815 and 16, and during the whole of the Mahratta war in 1817, 18, and
1'J ; the published official records show that his conduct was conspicuous in the Brigade Cavalry
action* of Bncktowlie and of Nagnore (1817), and of Ashta (28th Feb. 1818), when he incurred as
Brigade-Major the responsibility of ordering measures which terminated in the entire defeat of the
Pefehwa, the death of the gallant Gokla, and the rescue of the Rajah of Satarrah, the most influen
tial event* in terminating the war. At the siege of Capaul-droog, he commanded a battery at the
Mono (13th May 1810), he blew open the first gate with a galloper gun of the 22d Dragoons, and
hsading the Forlorn Hope, he stormed in succession the five distinct 'circles of fortifications, every
officer BIM! man of his party being either killed or wounded ; he received at the summit of that
strong hill fort, at the moment of success in its capture, a shot through bis lungs and body. The
GoTtnunr-General of India specially recommended him to favourable consideration for his service*
in India. In 1823 and 24 he was employed in the Cape Cavalry against the Caffres. In 1841 he
wm* relieved from a bullet which had been in his body since 1819.
181 Lieat.-Colonel Winchester's services:Expedition to Copenhagen in 1807, and that to
Watcbms ia 1808. In the Peninsula, from October 1810 to the end of the war, including Lines

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at Torres Vedras, action of Arroyo de Molino, taking of Almaraz, defence of Alba de Tomes,
battle of Vittoria, affairs of Puerto de Maya, 4th and 8th July, 1813, battles of the Pyrenees, SSO,
80th, and 81st July, 1813, affair of Roncesvalles, battle of the Nivelle, affair of Cambo, battle *
the Nive, on the 9th and 13th Dec. 1813, affair of Hellettc, action at Garris, affair of Ariverette,
battle of Orthes, actions at Aire and Tarbes. Present at Quatrc Bras and Waterloo. Colouei
Winchester was slightly wounded in the Pyrenees, 25th July, severely at the Nive, 13th Dec. ISIS,
slightly at Quatre Bras, and severely at Waterloo.
183 Lieut.-Col. Maunsell served with the 3d Dragoon Gds. in the Peninsula from April, 1809,
to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Talavera, the winter campaign of 1810 in
the Lines of Lisbon, actions of Campo Mayor and Los Santos, battles of Busaco and Albuhera,
action of Usagre, sieges of Ciadad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battles of Vittoria and Toulouse. Com
manded a squadron at the brilliant cavalry affair of Usagre, where three French regiments wen
defeated by the 3d Dragoon Guards.
185 Lieut.-Colonel Estcourt served in the expedition to the river Euphrates, from Jan. 1835 to
June 1837 ; and, as a mark of approbation of his conduct and exertions, he was promoted to the
brevet rank of Lieu_t.-Colonel.
186 Lieut-Colonel the Honourable C. A. Wrottesley served with the 16th Lancers at the siege
of Bhurtpore, in 1825-6.
188 Lieut.-Colonel Tronson served in the West Indies from 1808 to 1812, including the capture
of Martinique and siege of Fort Bourbon in 1809, and capture of Guadaloupe In 1810. The
campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, in Canada, including the operations against Plattsburg. Through
out the Burmese war, and was present at Kokein, 15th Dec. 1820, Pagoda Point, Napadie, Hehadie, Mi -IK ii 1,1. where the command of the 13th devolved upon him, and on the 9th Feb. 1826, at Uw
storming of Pagamuc, where he WB9 wounded in the right leg, but continued to lead the left wing
until most severely wounded in the left leg, where the ball still remains. Served the campaign in
Affghanistan under Lord Keane, and commanded the 13th at the assault and capture of the For
tress and Citadel of Ghuznee, for which he obtained the brevet rank of Lieut.-Colonel. Com
manded the regt. throughout the campaign in Kohistan, and at the sieges of Tootumdarrah, Jhooighur (led and commanded the storming party), night attack at Baboo Koosh Ghur, Kardurrali, and
Perwandurrah, when Dost Mahomed surrendered, and the force returned to Cabnl.
189 Lieut.-Colonel Macbean's services : Siege of Copenhagen in 1807 ; expedition to Swedai
and subsequently to the Peninsula under Sir John Moore ; expedition to Walcheren, and siege of
Flushing ; campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
190 Lieut.-Colonel Warren joined the 65th in India in 1808, and was present at the capture of
Ras-el-Khima, Scheenas, and Luft, in the Persian Gulfseverely wounded at Luft. He was after
wards present at the siege and capture of Noa Nuggur ; at the attack and capture of the
Mauritius ; and of Dheengi and Anjar. Served the Mahratta campaigns of 1816, 17, and 18, and
was Major of Brigade to Colonel Milnes in the attack on the Peishwa's Camp and Army at Poona,
and during the subsequent pursuit of His Highness. Major of Brigade at the attack and escalade
of Bhooj-Bhooj. In 1819 and 20 he served on the expedition to the Persian Gulf under Sir
William Kier Grant, and was again present at the capture of Ras-el-Khima, and also of the Hill
Fort of Zyah.
191 Lieut.-Colonel Moor served in the Peninsula from June 1809 to June 1813, including the
battles of Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and Salamanca ; sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, action
at Castrajon, and twelve other affairs with the enemy.
198 Lieut.-Colonel Marley served at the battle of"Trafalgar.
194 Lieut.-Colonel Dunn served the campaign of 1805, in Italy ; battle of Maida and capture
of Scylla Castle, in 1806 ; expedition to Egypt, in 1807, including the attack on Alexandria and
Rosetta, and battle of El Hamet (taken prisoner). Defence of Scylla Castle, in 1808 ; Peninsular
campaigns of 1810 and 11, including the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, operations between the Aguad>
and Almeida, battles of the Coa, Bnsaco, and Albuhera ; actions at Usagre and Aldea de Ponte,
at which last he was severely wounded in the groin by a musket-ball, which remains unextracted.
Served also in the American war hi 1814, including the taking of Moose Island, and occupation of
Castiue.
195 Lieut.-Colonel Pratt served on the China expedition, and commanded the land forces at the
assault and capture of the Forts of Chuenpee on the 7th Jan. 1841, and again at the assault and
capture of the Bogue Forts on the 26th Feb. following. Commanded the 26th at the attacks on
Canton from 24th May to 1st June ; also at the night attack on Jfingpo, at Segoan, Chapoo,
Woosung, Shanghai, and at Chin Kiang Foo.
196 Lieut.-Colonel Felix served the campaign of 1815, and was slightly wounded at Quatre
Bras.
197 Lieut.-Colonel Harty served with the 33d at the capture of Bourbon and the Isle of
France in 1810; the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Germany and Holland, including both the
attacks on Mcrxem, and the assault on Bergen-op-Zoom. Also the campaign of 1815, including
the battle of Quatre Bras, the retreat on the following day, and battle of Waterloo,slightly
wounded.
198 Lient.-Colonel Bayly served the campaign in Italy, in 1 805 ; battle of Maida and siege of
Scylla, in 1806; expedition to Egypt in 1807, including tho capture of Alexandria and Boaetta.

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Capture of Ischia in 1809; attack on an armed ship and gun-boats in the Bay of Scylla, in 1810 :
with the Artillery on the eastern coast of Spain, In 1813, and present at the investment of one of
the sieges of Tarragona.
199 Lieut-Colonel Sinclair's services :Expedition to Zealand in 1807 ; expedition to Portugal
and battle of Corunna ; expedition to the Scheldt in 1809 ; Peninsular campaigns from Feb. 1811,
to Aug. 1814, including the assault on Bailajoz in 1813, affair of Villa Muriel, battles of Salamanca,
"Vittoria, and the Pyrenees; passage of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, and Nive, and sortie from Bayonne,
besides various minor affairs. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
200 Lieut-Colonel C. C. Michell embarked for the Peninsula, in 1810 ; commanded a company
of Portuguese artillery at the siege and capture of Badajoz, and commanded a nine-pounder bat
tery of field artillery at the battles of Victoria and Toulouse, for which he has received a medal and
one clasp.
201 Lieut. -Colonel Wildman served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, with the 7th
Hassan, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
202 Lieut-Colonel Forster served with the Scots Fusilier Guards before Bayonne, in 1814.
203 Lieut-Colonel Beetham served in the Egyptian expedition of 1807 . also at the taking of
Santa Maura.
- ' .* Lieut-Colonel Qoldsmid served in the Peninsula with the 12th Light Dragoons, from 1812
to the end of that war in 1814, including the cavalry affairs at Castrajon, Quintara de Puerta, and
JUonasterio ; battles of Salamanca and Vittoria, and siege of San Sebastian. Served also the cam
paign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
206 Lieat.-Colonel Macarthur was present as an Ensign in the 60th at the battle of Corunna.
He afterwards served with the 39th in Sicily, and again in Spain, where he was engaged with the
enemy at Vittoria, in the Pyrenees, at the Nivelle and the Nive, at Bayonne, Orthes, and Toulouse,
and where he also served on the personal staff of the late I.!. -den. Sir Robert O'Callaghan. He
accompanied his regiment from Bourdeaux to Canada, and afterwards served with it in the Army
of Occupation in France.
207 Lieut-Colonel Macdowall served the campaign of 1814 in Holland with the 52d, including
the actions at Merxem and bombardment of Antwerp.
208 Lieut-Colonel Hely served with the 57th in the Peninsula ; and having joined Lord Hill's
division in 1809, he was afterwards present at the battle of Busaco, in the actions of Pombal and
Kcdinha, the first siege of Badajoz, battle of Albuherawhere he was twice wounded, and held the
command of the regt. after that action ; battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and that before
Bayonne on the 13th Dec. 1813; affairs of Perache, Aire, and Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse.
Sailed for Canada at the conclusion of this war ; returned after the peace with America, landing
at Ostend ; marched to Paris, and served with the Army of Occupation until the breaking up of
that force.
209 Lient-Colonel Bowers was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
210 Lieut.-Colonel George Browne served with the 23d in Portugal and Spain, in 1808-9, in
cluding the retreat to, and battle of Corunna. On the expedition to Walcheren, in 1809; the
Peninsular campaigns of 1810, 11, 12, and 13, including the siege of Olivenfa, first investment of
Badajoz, battle of Albuhera, affairs of Fuente Guinaldo and Aldea de Ponte, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and assault of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, retreat from Madrid, affair at Osma, and
battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees. Very severely wounded at the assault of Badajoz, slightly at
Salamanca, and very severely at the Pass of Roncesvalles in the Pyrenees.
311 Sir Thomas Livingston Mitchell served with the 95th (Rifle Brigade), at the sieges of
Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz ; and on the Quarter- Master-General's staff until the termination of
the Peninsular war, when he was sent back to Spain and Portugal on a special mission to make
surveys of the fields of battle and positions of the armies.
212 Lieut.-Colonel Harding served in the Peninsula with the 5th, from Aug. 1812, to the end
of that war in 1814, including the retreat from Burgos and Madrid, battle of Vittoria, blockade of
Pampeluna, battles of the Pyrenees from the 26th to the 29th July, the Nivelle and the Nive (from
9th to 13th Dec.) ; passage of the Gave d'Oleron, battle of Orthes, actions of Vic Bigorre and
Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse.
214 Lieut-Colonel Bnniey served at the capture of Ischia and Procida, in 1809 ; siege of Cadiz,
in 1810; action of the Coa and Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, retreat from Burgos. Served
the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including the action at Merxem, bombardment of Antwerp, and
storming of Bergen-op-Zoom. Engaged in the Burmese war at the attack of Padowa Pass and the
fortified position of Mulmtee ; storming the stockades and hills near, and taking the town and worka
of Aracau. Wounded on the 16th June, 1815, at Quatre Bras, by a musket shot in the left shin,
and dangerously by a ball which entered the back part of the head.
215 Lient-Colonel Rochforl was at the capture of the Isle of France, hi 1810; and of Java in
1811, including capture of Cornells, storming of Serandola and Fort Djocjocarta. Storming of
redoubts at the island of Borneo ; Nepaul campaign in 1814 ; siege and storm of Hatrass ; Mahtu campaigns of 1817 and 18 ; siege and storm of Bhurtpore 1825 and 6.
216 Lieut.-Colonel Leslie served with the 54th at the attack and capture of St. Domingo in
1809 ; in Stralsund under General Gibbs in 1813 ; the subsequent campaign in Holland under Lord
Lynedoch, including the attack on Merxem, and bombardment of Antwerp. Campaign of 1815

89 d

War Services of the Lieutenant-Colonels.

under the Duke of Wellington ; commanded and led the storming party at Cambray on On? 54tk
June. Served at the Cape of Qood Hope in 1819. Also in the Burmese war; commanded
led the left column at the Pass on the 26th March 1825 ; and, on the following day, eommodet
and led the 54th at the attack and capture of Manatee, as also at the aasanlt and capture of Armas
on the 1st April, and at the attack and capture of Ramroe in May 182.3.
217 Lieut.-Colonel Rotton served in the Peninsula from April 1812 to June 1813, including Oe
battle of Salamanca. Present at Waterloo on the 16th, 17th, and 18th June. Served also at tie
ciege and capture of Bhurtpore.
218 Lieut.-Colonel Gray accompanied the expedition which sailed under Sir David Baird, m
1805, and was present at the taking of the Cape of Good Hope, Jan. 1806. Accompanied tit*
division Bent from the Cape to co-operate with the expedition from India for the reduction of ft*
Isle of France, having resigned the situation of Major of Brigade to the Royal Artillery at ft*
Cape, to accompany the division as a volunteer. Wrecked in the King George transport 1st Jfor.
1805, (on which occasion Brigadier-General York was drowned,) and saved several liTes by hu
personal exertions, having been the last taken from the rocks by the boats of the Ledn frigate.
219 Lieut-Colonel Fogo served in America during the whole war, including the battle o'.
Plattsburg.
220 Lieut-Colonel the Honourable William Arbuthnott served in the Peninsula, and was present
at tlic passage of the Douro, and the battles of Oporto, Talavera, and Bnsaco.
221 Lieut.-Colonel Henry Blachley served in the Peninsula and France from Feb. 181 2 to Au?.
1814, including the siege and capture of Badajoz, affair of Castrajon, battle of Salamanca, capture
of Madrid and the Retire, siege of Burgos and retreat from thence, affair at Osma, battle of Vittoria, siege and capture of San Sebastian (both operations), passage of the Bidassoa and the Nivefc.
actions of the 9th, 10th, 1 1th, and 12th Dec. 1813, in front of Bayonne, passage of the Adour, in
vestment of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie, on which occasion he was wounded in the head by
a musket-ball.
222 Lieut.-Colonel Stopford Blair served on the expedition to South America in 18O7. The
campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo (received a contusion},
and capture of Paris.
223 Lieut-Colonel Belson served in the Peninsula and south of France from July 18O9 to the
end of the war in 1814, including the retreat from Talavera, action in front of Almeida, action of
the Coa, battle of Bnsaco, actions at Porabal, Redinha, Cazal Nova, Foz d'Arouce, and Sabugal ;
battle of Fuentes d'Onor, action on the heights of the Agueda, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, actions at Castrajon, San Munos, San Milan, and Osma ; battle of Vittoria, action with the
French, 28th June, 1813, in the morning before they entered Pampeluna, in which he captured
their last gun from Vittoria ; actions in the Pyrenees, passage of the Nivelle, Nive, and Give
d'Oleron ; and battle of Orthes, besides various minor affairs and skirmishes.
224 Lieut-Colonel Hall served in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, in
cluding the retreat from Burgos, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle and the Hive,
investment of Bayonne, actions of Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse. Served the
campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo (wounded), and with the Army of Occupation.
Also in Canada as Assistant-Quarter-Master-Gcneral during the disturbances of 1838; and as
Military Secretary to the Governor-General in 1839 and 1840.
225 Lieut.-Colonel Head served with the 93d during the expedition to the Southern States of
America, and the campaign against New Orleans. Acted as Assistant-Quarter-Master-General to
the Force assembled before Kolapore in the Southern Mahratta country in 1827. Employed in
Canada on a particular service in the late insurrection.
226 Lieut.-Colonel M'Niven served the campaigns of 1813 and 14, including the investment of
Bayonne in 1813, battle of Orthes, action at Aire, and battle of Toulouse, where he was severely
wounded near the groin by a musket-ball, while carrying the regimental colour of the 4Sd
Highlanders. In 1840 he was appointed on a particular service, as Assistant-Adjutant-General iu
Syria.
228 Lieut.-Colonel Molesworth served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807.
229 Lieut-Colonel Anderson served in the Peninsula from 1809 to the end of the war, includ
ing the battles of Oporto, Talavera, and Busaco ; first siege of Badajoz, battles of Albuhera and
Salamanca, siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battles of Vittoria, Pampeluna, and
Toulouse, besides other minor affairs.
830 Lieut-Colonel Westmorc served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Germany and Holland,
including both attacks on Merxem, and the assault on Bergen-op-Zoom ; served at Waterloo on
the 10th, 17th, and 18th June, and was severely wounded.
231 Lieut-Colonel Chads served with the expedition to Walcheren in 1809.
232 Lieut.-Colonel Pattison served with the 13th at the capture of Martinique in 1809, and of
Guadeloupe in 1810; in Canada during the American war in 1813 and 14 ; in the Burmese war
in 1824, 25, and 20, including the capture of Rangoon, storming the stockades at Kumaroot,
Kokien (severely wounded), Napadee, Melloon, and Pagahm Mew ; and he was also present at the
repulse of the enemy before the Lines of Rangoon on the 1st Dec. 1824. Served also throughout
the operations in Afghanistan and Beloochistan, and was present at the storm and capture of
Qhuzuee, operation , in Kohistan, including the capture of Tootumdurrah and Joolghur ; and he

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was afterwards at Jellalabad during its famous defence by Sir Robert Sale. He hai received
medals for Gnznee and for Jellalabad.
333 Lieut .-Colonel Donald Campbell served at Walcheren, in 1 809.
234 Ldeut.-Colonel John Gordon was at the capture of the Danish Islands, St. Thomas and
Santa Cruz in 1807 ; capture of Martinique, siege of Fort Bourbon, and capture of Les Saintes in
1809; capture of Guadaloupe in 1810.
235 Lieut. -Colonel Farquharson served at the capture of the Isle of France in 1810. Capture
of the fort of Now Nuggar in Kallywar, Feb. 1814. On the borders of Scindia's country in 1814
and 15. Capture of forte of Joorin, August 1815, Anjar and Khuncoote, Feb., Dhingee and
Dwarka, March, 1816. Action and capture of Poona, 17th March, 1817. At Ashtee, 21st Feb.
1818, the Mahratta General Gokla killed, and Satteria Reya captured. Storm of Kntch Booje
Fort, March, 1819. Capture of the forts of Hass-el-Kyma and Zama, 8th and 22d Dec. 1819.
Served also in Arabia, hi 1821, and was present in the action of Beni-Boo-Ali, 2d March.
238 Lieut-Colonel Pasley served at the siege of Hattras in 1817, and siege of Aiseerghur hi
1819.
237 Lieut. -Colonel Hunt's sen-ices :Expedition to Hanover in 1805, and to Madeira in 1808.
Campaign and battle of Corunua. Peninsula, from Feb. 1812 to the end of the war, and subse
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1 Major Browne served (n the llth Dragoons on the expedition to the Uelder, in 1798, mxtd
was present in the actions of the 10th and 19th Sept. and 2d and Oth October.
2 Major Wolfe served the Egyptian campaign of 1801 , and has received the medal.
3 Major Langlanda served in the Peninsula with the 74th, and has received a medal and a clasp
for the assaults and captures of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz; slightly wounded at the former, and
leverely at the latter.
4 Major de Brem served the campaigns in Germany from 1792 to 1800 ; in Egypt, in 1801 ; ID
Naples, in 1805; in Calabria, in 1806; in Egypt, in 1807 ; at the taking of Isc'hia, in 1809 : at
the siege of Santa Maura, in 1810; at the defeat of the French in Sicily, in the same year; in the
campaigns of 1811, 12, 13, 14 in the Peninsula and South of France. Severely wounded in Ger
many on the 30th Sept. 1790 ; and again at the battle of the Pyrenees, on the 30th July, 1813.
6 Major Hamerton accompanied the 7th Fusiliers to the Peninsula in Feb. 1809, and ww
present at the capture of Oporto, battles of Talavera and Busaco, lines of Torres Vedras, siege of
Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battles of Salamanca (severely wounded), Yittoria, Roncesvalles,
the heights of Pampeluna, and the Pyrenees, where he was again severely wounded. Served also
the campaign of 1815, and was present at the capture of Paris.
6 Major Christopher Wilkinson served the campaign of 1799 in Holland, under the Duke of
York. Accompanied the expedition to the north of Germany, in 1805, under Lord Cathcart.
7 Major Sandham served the campaign of 1799 in Holland, including the actions of the 27th
Aug., 10th and 19th Sept., and 2d Oct. Expedition to Copenhagen, in 1807; to Sweden, and
afterwards to Portugal and Spain, under Sir John Moore in 1808-9; subsequently to Walcheren,
in 1809; the campaign in Holland, in 1814; and in Flanders and France, in 1815, including the
battle of Waterloo.
8 Mujor Gore served with the 89th in the American war, including the actions at Chrystler's
Farm and Niagara. Served also throughout the Burmese war, and commanded the 89th fire
times in action during the war.
9 Major J. W. Henderson served with the 8th West India Regt. at the capture of the Danish
West India Islands, in 1801 ; and was afterwards present at the suppression of the mutiny of tht
regt. at Prince Rupert's, in Dominica. Served with the 3d West India Regt. at the storming and
capture of Morne Fortunec, in St. Lucia, and at the capture of Tobago. Joined the 50th after the
storming of Almaraz, and served in the Peninsula ami France until the peace of 1814. Severely
wounded in the head at the capture of Aire, on the 2d March, 1814.
10 Major Luard served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, from April 1809 to the end of the
war; as Lieut, in the 4th Dragoons at the battle of Talavera, in the retreat to the lines of Lisbon,
occupation of them, actions of Pomhal, Redinha, Condeixa, Campo Mayor, and Los Santos;
battle of Albuhera, actions of Usagre, Fuente Guinaldo, and Aldea de Ponte ; sieges of Ciudad
Rodrigo, Badajoz, and Buncos, and battle of Vittoria : after which he served as Captain hi the
18th Hussars, at the battle of the Pyrenees in front of Pampeluna, battles of the Nivelle, the Nive,
Orthes, Toulouse, and Waterloo, and witli the army of occupation in France until Aug. 1819.
11 Major Huttnn served in the Peninsula with the 4th Dragoons, from Aug. 1811 to May 1813.
12 Major Greatly served in South America, under General Whitelock, in 1807; in Portugal
and Spain, in 1808-9, including the cavalry action at Benevente, and battle of Corunna. Served
also at the attack and capture of Guadeloupe, in 1810.
13 Major Mill was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
14 Major Edward Jones served as Adjutant of the 77th at Walcheren, in 1809 ; and in the Pe
ninsula from July 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, including the action of El Bodon, also the
sieges and assaults of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz. Severely wounded at the storming of Ciudad
Rodrigo.
15 Major Adair served with the 27th in Sicily in 1810 and 11 ; in the Peninsula and France
from 1812 to the close of that war in 1814, including the taking of Alcoy, covering the retreat
from Biar, battle of Castalla, siege and subsequent blockade of Tarragona, and action at Villa
Franca. Subsequently in Flanders and France, including the occupation of Paris in 1816.
10 Major Thomas Seward served at the battle of Copenhagen, in 1801; and at Navarin, in
1827.
18 Sir Trevor M'heler served in the Peninsula with the 10th Light Dragoons from June 1810 to
the end of that war in 1814, including the pursuit of Mnssena from the lines, actions of Pombal,
Redinha, Foz d'Arouce, and Sabugal ; battle of Fuentes d'Onor, actions of Llereua and Castrejon,
battle of Salamanca, retreat from Burgos, battles of Vittoria, the Nivclle, and the Nive 9th to 12th
Dec. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
19 Major II. A. Fraser served with the 42d in Portugal and Spain, in 1808-9, under Sir John
Moore, including the battle of Corunna, on the expedition to Walcheren in 1809; the Peninsular
campaigns from Aug. 1810 to Dec. 1812, nnd again from Feb. to July 1814, including the battles
of Busuco and Fucntes d'Onor, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos,
(severely wounded through the body by a musket-shot), and battle of Toulouse, where he was
again severely wounded, a musket-ball having entered the right thigh. Served also the campaign
of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at which latter he was slightly
wounded.
20 Major Tho^
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21 Major Barralier served at the capture of Martinique, in 1809, as Acting Assistant Engineer ;
Aide-de-camp to Sir G. Beckwith at the first capture of Guadeloupe, In 1810; and Acting Assist.Qnarier-Master-Genera'. at its second capture, In 1815.
22 Major James Henderson served with the 92d at the siege of Copenhagen and action at
Kioto, in 1807 ; with the expedition to Sweden, and afterwards to Portugal and Spain, under Sir
John Moore, in 1808-0, including the action at Lugo, and battle of Corunna. On the expedition
to Walcheren, in 1809. Served the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in France and Flanders with the
71st, including the affair of Tarbes, and battles of Toulouse and Waterloo, at which last he was
severely wounded in the thigh by a grape-shop.
23 Major Wm. Smith served at the capture of Martinique, In 1809, as Adjutant of the 63d.
24 Major Workman served with the 3d West India Regiment at the capture of Martinique and
the Salutes, in 1809; and of Guudaloupe in 1610, and again in 181ft.
25 Major Hore served in Egypt, in 1801, and has received the medal.
20 Major Lawrence served in Egypt, in 1801, and has received the medal.
27 Major Swinburn served with the 43d at the siege of Copenhagen, in 1807 ; the campaign
of 1808 in Portugal,wounded in the head on the retreat to Vigo. Subsequent campaigns in the
Peninsula until 1812, including the action of the Coa, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, action of Sabugal,
battle of Busaco, retreat to and occupation of the Lines of Torres Vedras, Hubsequent advance in
pursuit of Massena, and actions of Pombal and Redinha,wounded in the hip. Joined the army
at Toulouse in April 1814. Present at New Orleans in Jan. 1816. Subsequently joined the Duke
of Wellington's army at Brussels, was present at the capture of Paris, and remained with the
Army of Occupation until the end of 1818.
28 Major Robert Kelly served in the Peninsula with the 5th battalion of the 60th, and was
severely wounded in action with the enemy, 19th March, 1814.
29 Major R- 8. Wilkinson served on board H. M. 8. Dromede, in Lord Duncan's fleet off Camperdown, blockading the Dutch fleet in the Texel, in 1798 ; after which proceeded to India and
fell in with a large body of Malay pirates off Batavia, whii-h were completely destroyed. On board
the Leander at the capture of the Ville de Milan French frigate, and recapture of the Cleopatra,
off Bermuda. Served also in the expedition on the north coast of Spain, under Sir James Malcolm
and Captain Parke. Major Wilkinson has served in every quarter of the globe, and was taken
prisoner by the Americana near Norfolk in Virginia while carrying despatches. Medal for services
in Egypt.
30 Major Thomas Kelly served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, and has received the medal.
31 Major Tongue served at the siege of Asseerghur in 1819.
32 Major James Johnston nerved at the taking of Madeira in 1807; capture of Guadaloupe
sml dependencies, St. Martins, and St. Eustatins in 1810 ; also one campaign against the
Burmese.
33 Major Lowen served at the battle of Maida, and subsequently in Italy and the Medi
terranean nntil the end of the war, including the capture of Ischia and Procida ; reduction of I inIonian Islands, besides a variety of other desultory services.
34 Major Macgregor served in Calabria in 1806, and was present at the battle of Maida and
taking of Catrone. In 1807 he served in Egypt, and was present at the attack on the Forts and
Heights of Alexandria, siege of Rosetta, and actions at El Hamet, where he was taken prisoner
and kept in close confinement for five months in Cairo. Served also in the campaign of 1814 and
15 in Holland and the Netherlands, including both the actions at Merxem, and the bombardment
of Antwerp.
35 Major Hunt served at Hanover, in 1805 and 1806; at Copenhagen, in 1807; and in the
Peninsula from Sept. 1810 to May 1812, including the niege of Ciudad Rodrigo.
36 Major Shadwell Clerke served the Peninsular campaigns of 1808, 9, 10, and first part of
1811, including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, retreat to Corunna, actions at Lugo and before
Corunna, battle of Cornnna (contused on the forehead by a musket-ball), operations on the Coa
during the siege and battle of Almeida, battle of Busaco, retreat to the lines of Torres Vedras,
affair near Lcria, and actions of Pombal and Redinha, at which last he was severely wounded in
the right leg, which was afterxvards amputated.
87 Major Kitson served throughout the Kandian war of 1817, 18, and 19.
38 Major C. A. Bayley served in the Peninsula, in 1808, 9, 10, 11, and part of 1812, and was
present at the affair of Alberche, and battle of Talavera, as Adjutant of the 31st. Appointed
Deputr-Assistant-AdjuUnt-Gcnerul, in Jan. 1810, and attached to the -M division under Lord
Hill, in which capacity he served during the retreat to the lines of Torres Vedras, and subsequent
advance and pursuit of Massena; also at the first siege of Badajoz, the affairs of Campo Mayor
and Olirenca, and other minor affairs during the operations in Kstrainadura, under Martha!
Bererford. lie was likewise present at the battle of Albuhera, and at the action of Arroyo de
Molmo, for which he received promotion.
39 Major O'Heilly served in the Peninsula with the 4th Dragoon Guards.
40 Major Noel served in St. Domingo, in 1790, 97, and 98, under Generals Boyer and Sir
Brent Spencer, and was wounded in the right thigh, when the French attacked the Cordon of
Potts. Served also at the capture of St. Lucia, Tobago, and the colonies of Dcmerara, Essequibo,
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41 Major Sherer served iii the Peninsula with the 34th from July 1809 to Dec. 1811, and from
August 1812 to July 1813, including the battles of Busaco, Albuhera, Arroyo de Molino, Vittaria.
and Maya in the Pyrenees.
42 Major Mating served at Copenhagen, in 1807 ; and in the Peninsula, in 1808.
43 Major Samuel Thorpe served with the 23d in the Peninsula under Sir John MOOR
including the action at Lugo and battle of Corunna. Capture of Walcheren, in 1809. Subse
quently in the Peninsula, including the siege of Olivenca, siege of Badajoz in 1811, battle of
Albuhera (twice wounded). Served with the 39th at the battle of Toulouse, when he was again
severely wounded. Also, in the American war, at Plattsburg; and subsequently at the capture of
Paris.
44 Major Begbie served in the Peninsula with the 82d from Aug. 1808 to Nov. 1809, including
the capture of Oporto and battle of Talavera.
45 Major Macpherson served in Hanover, in 1805 and 6; at Buenos Ayres, in 1807 ; in
Portugal and Spain, from July 1808 to Jan. 1800, including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera ;
action at Lugo, and battle of Corunna. With the expedition to Walcheren, and siege of Flushing,
where he was wounded ; the Peninsular campaigns from May to Dec. 1812, including the buttle
of Salamanca, where he was severely wounded.
46 Major Hartman served in the expedition to Hanover in 1805-6 ; at the siege of Copenhagen,
in 1807; in Sweden, Portugal, and Spain in 1808-9, including the advance and retreat of the
army, and the battle of Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren, 1809; subsequent campaigns in the
Peninsula and France, including the defence of Tarifa and affair of Casas Viejas, battle of Barrosa,
actions of Aroyo del Molino and Almaraz, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees (i.'itli, 30th, and '(!-'
July), Pass of Maya, Nivelle, Nive, Bayonne, and Orthes; affair at St. Palais, and battle of
Toulouse.
47 Major Pinckney served with the 36th on the expedition to South America, including the
taking of Maldonado, and siege of Monte Video ; in the Peninsula from June 1808 to May 18O9,
including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera. On the expedition to Walcheren, in 1809 ; received
the flag of truce at the out-post at the attack and capture of Ter Vere ; present also at Middkburgh and Flushing.
48 Major Burrowes served with the 12th at the capture of the Isle of France, in 1810 ; com
manded two boats, when he boarded and took possession of two French Privateers off the Isle de
la Passe. Commanded a battalion of details with a force under Colonel the Honourable Leicester
Stanhope in Kattywar, and was in advance at the storm and capture of the strong hill fortress of
Meetialla.
49 Major Mackay served with the 08th on the expedition to Walcheren, and at the capture of
Flushing, in 1809. Also in the Peninsula from June 1811 to the end of that war in 1814,
including the battle of Salamanca, retreat from Burgos, and battles of Vittoria (wounded in the
head), the Pyrenees, the Nivelle, and Orthes.
50 Major Gloster served in the Peninsula with the 61st from Oct. 1809 to the end of that war
in 1814, including the battles of Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor, siege of the forts at Salamanca,
battles of Salamanca, the Pyrenees (-28th July to 2d Aug.), the Nivelle, the Nive (9th to 13th
Dec.), Orthes, and Toulouse. Woundeu in the left arm at the battle of Salamanca, and through
the right breast at Toulouse, the ball passing through the right lobe of the lungs and out at the
back.
51 Major Aubin served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1811 to the end of the war, including the
battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, 25th, 28th, 30th, and 31st July; Nivelle, Nive, 9th, llth, and
13th Dec. 1813, besides many other minor actions and skirmishes. Severely wounded through
the left side, in action at Couchez, 18th March, 1814. Served subsequently in the American war.
52 Major Harriott served in the Royal Staff Corps at the defence of Cadiz, battle of Barmsa,
passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle and the Nive, actions near Bidart, affair of Tarbe*,
battle of Toulouse, capture of Paris, and with the army of occupation in France.
53 Major Ross served the campaigns of 1811, 12, 13, 14, and 15 with the 92d, including the
actions of Arroyo de Molino, taking of Almaraz, defence of Alba de Tormes, battle of Vittoria,
affair at the pass of Maya, battles of the Pyrenees, wounded in the left leg by a musket-ball ;
battles of the Nivelle and the Nive, taking the Heights of La Costa, battle of Orthes, action at
Aire, battles ofToulouse, Quatre Bras wounded in the loft foot by a musket-ball; and battle of
Waterloo,wounded in the right arm by a musket- ball.
54 Major Thornhill served as Adjutant of the 25th at the capture of the islands of Guadaloupe,
St. Eustatia, and St. Martin, in 1810.
65 Major Bullock served the campaign of 1815 with the llth Dragoons, and was present at the
battle of Waterloo and capture of Paris.
56 Major Fitz Maurice served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade from April 1811 to the
end of that war in 1814, including the action of Subugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, sieges and
assaults of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, action at .San Milan, battle of Vittoria, actions at the
Bridge of Yanzi and Vera, battles of the Nivelle nnd the Nive (9th, 10th, and llth Dec.), action
of Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of
Quatre Bras. Leg broken at the storming of Badajoz, and severely wounded in the thigh by a
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57 Major Brown served the campaign of 1814 in Holland with the - I - 1 , and was present at the
etorming of Borgen-op-Zoom.
58 Major William Seward served with the 9th in the Peninsula, from Aug. 1808 to Jan. 1809,
and was present at the battle of Vimiera ; on the expedition to Walcheren, in 1809; and subse
quently in the Peninsula, including the defence of Tarifa, battles of Barrosa (wounded), Vittoria,
and the Nire, and blockade of Bayonne.
59 Major Blood served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, as a
volunteer with the 59th, and afterwards as an Ensign in the 68th, including the battle of Nivelle
(wounded in the right leg), and actions of the 9th, 10th, and llth Dec. 1813, near Bidart.
60 Major Allen served with the 10th at Walcheren, in 1809 ; subsequently in Sicily under Sir
J. Stewart ; at Naples under Lord Wm. Bentinck; on the eastern coast of Spain under Sir Wm.
Clinton. Present also at the taking of the island of Pouza.
61 Major Westlake served with the 26th on the expedition to the north of Spain, under Sir
David Baird, in 1808, and subsequently in the retreat to Corunna, under Sir John Moore. On
the expedition to Walcheren and siege of Flushing, in 1809; and in the Peninsula from June 1811
to Aug. 1812. Slighlly wounded at the siege of Flushing.
02 Major Young served with the 91st in the Peninsula, from Aug. 1808 to Jan. 1809, including
the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Calcaveilus, and Cornnna. On the expedition to Walcheren, in
180B; the Peninsular campaigns from Oct. 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the
battles of the Nivelle, the Nive (10th, llth, and 12th Dec.), Orthes, Tarbes, and Toulouse.
63 Major During served in the Peninsula during the Corunna campaign, and subsequently from
the latter part of 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Corunna, Vittoria,
Pyrenees, the Nivelle, the Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
64 Major Edwards served with the 13th Dragoons through the Peninsular war.
65 Major Alexander Forbes served in the Peninsula with the 79th, from Aug. 1811 to July
1812, and again from Sept. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, including the covering of the
siege of Badajoz, in March and April 1812, and battles of the Nivelle and the Nive. Served also
the campaign of 1815, including the actions of the 16th, 17th, and 18th June, at Quatre Bras and
Waterloo, at which last he was wounded in the right leg by a musket-shot.
66 Major Stack served in the Peninsula with the 24th from June 1809 to Feb. 1813, and again
from 2d Dec. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Talavera (wounded) and
Bosaco, actions at Espinal and Foz d'Arouce, repulse of a sortie at Ciudad Kodrigo, battle of
Salamanca, capture of the Retire at Madrid, taking of the hills and outworks before Burgos, siege
of Burgos and storming of the breaches (severely contused ), various skirminhes with the rear-guard
and covering party at the bridge over the Carrion on the retreat, and battle of Ortlies, where he
waa severely wounded by a ball which shattered tlie left elbow-joint, and occasioned amputation of
the arm. Served eight years in Canada, and received a severe contusion on the head in 1829,
when on duty.
67 Major the Honourable Wm. Noel Hill served in the Burmese war, in 1825 and 26, and was
present in the actions of Prome and Tandwayn.
68 Major Grant served with the 71st at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope, and was
engaged on the 6th and 8th Jan. 1806. Proceeded with the expedition from thence to Buenos
Ayres, and was present in the engagements of the 26th and 27th June, and 1st, llth, and 12th
Ana. 18O6. Campaign in the Peninsula from Aug. 1808 to Jan. 1809, including the actions at
Roleia, Vimiera, Lugo, and Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren, and engaged with the enemy on
the 30th and 31st July 1809. Peninsular campaigns from Sept. 1810 to the end of that war in
1814, including the battles and affairs of Vittorin (wounded), the Pyrenees (4th, 6th, 25th
wounded,30th, and 31st July), Cambo, Nive, Bayonne (wounded), Orthes, Aire, Tarbes, and
Toolonae. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. Wounded at
Vittoria, Maya, and near Bayonne. In all, thirty-three times engaged, and three times wounded.
69 Major Rotnney served in the East Indies with the 17th, from Dec. 1806 to May 1823, and
WM present at the siege and capture of Gounourie, in 1807; and the Mahratta campaign of 1817,
including the affair at Jubblepore.
70 Major Charles Stewart served in the Peninsula with the 71st, from Sept. 1810 to June 1813,
including the action at Sobral, battle of Fuentes d'Onor (slightly wounded), and actions at Arroya
de Molino and Almaraz. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of
Waterloo.
71 Major Irwin served in the Peninsula from April 1809 to Feb. 1814, including the capture
of Oporto, battles of Talavera and Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Barlajoz, siege and storm of Ciudad
Rodrigo, siege of Badajoz and capture of the castle by escalade (7th April 1812), battle of
Salamanca, capture of Madrid and the Retiro, battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees, besides various
affairs and skirmishes on the advance and retreat of the army. Served also the Kandyan campakrn* of 1817 and 18 in Ceylon.
74 Major Cowell served with the Royals at the battle and storming of Nangpore, in the East
Indies, in 1818.
73 Major Flamank served in the Peninsula with the 51st, from Jan. 1811 to the end of that
war in 1814, including the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, second siege of Badujoz, covering the sieges
of Clodad Rodrigo and third siege of Badajoz, affair in front of Moresco, battle of Salamanca,

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retreat from Burgos, battle* of Vittoria and the Pyrenees (3<lth and 31st July), passage of the
Bidassoa, battles of Nivelle and St. Pe, and battle of Orthes. Served also the campaign of 1815,
including the battle of Waterloo and capture of Cambray.
74 Major Donaldson served in the Peninsula with the 57th, from June 1809 to the end of that
war in 1814, Including the siege of Badajoz in April 1811, battles of Albuhera, Vittoria, anJ the
Pyrenees.
75 Major Clements served at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope, in 1806; subsequently on
the expedition to South America; the campaign of 1808-9 in Spain, and extra aide-de-cainp to
Sir John Moore at the battle of Corunna. On the expedition to Walcheren, in 1809; the Penin
sular campaigns from 1810 to 1814, including Cavares and Merida, Salamanca, Begar, Vittoria,
Valley of Bastan, and the Pyrenees.
76 Major Doyle served with the expedition to South America, including the siege of and sortie
from Monte Video, and storm by the enemy of Colonia. Served also in the south of France, from
Dec. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, including the blockade of Buyouue and repulse of the
sortie, where he received a contusion on the left arm.
77 Major Baiubrigge served with the 20th in the Peninsula, in 1808 and 9, and again in 1812
and 13, and was present at the battles of Vimiera, Corunna, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees, where he
was twice wounded and lost an arm. Served also on the Walcheren expedition.
78 Major Meade served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1810 to Oct. 1811, including the battle of
Fuentes d'Onor, and other minor affairs. On the staff of General Count Walmoden, in 1813, at
the actions of Hasdorf in Mecklenburg, and Goerde in Hanover. Assisted also at the defence of
Rostock by the Swedes, where his horse was killed, and his left arm disabled. Served the cam
paign in Holland, in 1814, including the attack on Merxem, bombardment of Antwerp, and attack
on Bcrgen-op-Zoom.
79 Major Harrison served in the American war.
80 Major Murphy served in the Peninsula from Dec. 1 808 until the end of the war, including
actions at Albeigana and Grijo, passage of the Douro, capture of Coimbra, siege and capture of
San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, action at Bidart (wounded) ; battles of Nivelle, Nive, Oth,
10th (wounded), llth, 12th, and 13th Dec.; blockade of Bayonne, action at St. Ellemo, and
battle of Toulouse. Medal for Toulouse.
81 Major Willats served in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of the war, including the siege
and storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storming of Badajoz from 19th Jan. to 6th April 1812 ;
operations near, and blockade of Bayonne.
82 Major Wallett's services: Battles of Roleia and Vimiera; siege and capture of Flushing,
1809; in the Peninsula from June 1811 to the end of the war, including the siege of Ciudad
Rodrigo, battles in the Pyrenees on the 28th and 30th July, investment of Pampeluna, battles of
Orthes and Nive. Severely wounded in the thigh at Quatre Bras.
83 Major B"lton served the campaign in Spain, under Sir John Moore, with the 14th, and was
present at the battle of Corunna. Also with the expedition to Walcheren, and at the siege of
Flushing, in 1809.
84 Major Baylie served at the capture of the Isle of France, in 1810 ; and of Java, in 1811,
Including the actions of the 10th and 22d Aug., storming of the intrenched lines and forte of
Cornelia, storming fortified heights of Serandole, storm and capture of Fort Onarang. Served in
the campaigns of 1814 and 15, against the Nepaul States; also at the siege and capture of
Hattras, and in the Mahratta campaign of 1817 and 18."
85 Major Thomas Reid served with the 33d at the capture of Bourbon and the Isle of France,
in 1810; the campaign of 1813 and 14 in Germany and Holland, including both attacks on
Merxern and storming of Bergen-op-Zonm. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of
Quatre Bras, retreat of the 17th June, and battle of Waterloo, where he was severely wounded.
86 Major Cox served at Travancorc in 1809, and in Ava hi 1825.
87 Major Charters served with the expedition to Hanover, under Lord Cathcart, in 1805 ; the
Walcheren expedition, in 1809; and campaign in Holland, under Lord Lynedoch, in 1814.
88 Major Mason served with the expedition to the coast of America, in 1813, and was engaged
In several small actions. Present also at the capture of Moose Island, in the Bay of Fundy,
in 1814.
89 Major Handcock accompanied the expedition to Hanover, in 1805 ; joined the army in
Sicily, in 1800, and was employed with its various operations from 1808 to 1810; went with the
expedition to Naples, and was present at the capture of Ischia and Procida ; returned to Sicily and
employed agaiast the French army, in 181 1. Served in Spain during 1812 and 13, including the
battle of Castalla, siege of Tarragona, and affair of Villa Franca. Also the campaign of 1816, and
was severely wounded at Waterloo.
90 Major Sutherland served with the 72d at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope, in 1806 ;
and accompanied the force from thence to co-operate at the capture of the Isle of France, in 1810.
91 Major Wright served at the capture of Madeira, in 1808 ; and the campaign in the Peninsula,
under Sir John Moore, in 1808-9.
92 Major Patterson served with Sir Brent Spencer's expedition in 1807-8. Landed with tlir
50th in Portugal in 1808, and was present in the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, during the whole
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Sclx-Idt in 1809, and was present at the siege and bombardment of Flushing. He returned to the
Peninsula in 1810, and served with the 50th in Lord Hill's division throughout the whole of the
succeeding campaigns in that country, including the action of Arroyo de Molino, the storming of
Fort Napoleon at Ahnaraz, wounded in the knee by a musket-ball; attack on Bcjar, defence of
Alba de Tonnes, battle of Vittoria, and action at the pass of Maya in the Pyrenees, where he was
severely wounded in the shoulder, the ball still remaining lodged.
93 Major Stewart served with the 25th at the reduction of Martinique, St. Martin's, and St.
Eustatias, in 1809; and of Guadeloupe, in 1810, and again in 1815.
94 Major Crawfurd served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1812 to July 1814, including operations
of the covering army during tlie siege of Badajoz, in 1812, as a volunteer 7'Jth regt. ; battle of
Salamanca, capture of Madrid, battles of the Pyrenees, NiveUe, Nivc, and Orthes (severe gun-shot
wound).
95 Major Henry Reid served nt Cadiz from March 1813 to the end of the war. Served also In
the American war, including the affair at Hampden.
96 Major Long served with the 71st in the Peninsula, from Sept. 1813 to the end of that war in
1814, including the action at Cambo, battles of the Nive, before Bayonne (wounded), Orthes, Aire,
Tarbes, and Toulouse. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
97 Major Barou served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814.
98 Major Colebrook served on the expedition to Walcheren, in 1809.
99 Major George Simmons served in the Peninsula with the 95th (Rifle Brigade) from May
1809, to the end of that war in 1814. On picquet at Barba-del-Puerco when the enemy attacked
at midnight and were repulsed; present iu the action of the Light Division at the bridge of
Almeida, in the lines of Torres Veilras, actions of Pombal, Redinha, Ciisal, Nova, Foz d'Arouee,
and Sabugal; battle of Fuentes d'Onor, sieges and assaults of Cindad Rodrigo and Budajoz,
battle of Salamanca, advance and capture of Madrid, affair of San Munos on the retreat from it,
action at San Milan, battles of Vittoria and Echalar, passage of the Bidacsoa and heights of Vera,
battles of the Xivelle and Orthes, and affair of Tarbes, besides various affairs of out-posts. Served
also the campaign of 1815, including the actions of the Kith, 17th, and 18th June at Quatrc Bras,
and Waterloo. Severely wounded through the thigh, at Almeida, by a musket-shot which in
jured the bone; bruised in the leg by another ball ; right knee-pan fractured by a musket- ball at
Tarbes ; received a gun-shot wound in the right side at Waterloo, the ball in its course broke two
ribs, passed through (he liver, and was afterwards cut out of his breast.
100 Major Bonamy served in the Peninsula with the 6th from Sept. 1813 to June 1814, in
cluding battles of Nivelle, Nive, 9th, 10th and llth Dec. and Orthes.
101 Major Marshall served with the 91st on the expedition to Portugal in 1808, including the
battles of Roleia and Viiniera, advance into Spain and retreat through Gallicia under Sir John
Moore, action at Lugo, and battle of Corunna. Expedition to Waleheren, in 1809. Subsequently
in the Peninsula, including the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, (20th, 27th, 28th, and 30th
July,) the Nivelle, and the Nive, on the 9th, 10th, llth, and 13th Dec. 1813, investment of
Bayoune, and battle of Orthes. Slightly wounded at Pampeluna, 28th July, 1813, and severely
at Orthes.
102 Major Manners served in the Peninsula with the 69th from Aug. 1812, to May, 1814,
including the battle of Vittoria, siege and storming of San Sebastian in Aug. 1813, battle of the
Tiive on the 9th, 10th, and llth December, 1813. Wounded at the storming of Bhurtpore on
the 18th January, 1826.
103 Major Tomiinson served with the llth Light Dragoons at the siege and capture of Bhurt
pore under Lord Combermere, in 1855-0.
104 Major Raynes served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807 ; with the expedition to Sweden,
and subsequently to the Peninsula under Sir John Moore, including the retreat to Corunna.
Served also subsequently in the Peninsula from March 1810, to the end of the war in 1814,
including the siege of Cadiz, battle of Barrosa, siege of Tarifa, action at Seville, battles of
Vittoiia, Pyrenees, and Nivelle, passage of the Adour, and operations before Bayonne.
105 Major Cooke's services: See page 1 10, note 2.
106 Major Browne served the campaign of 1815 with the llth Dragoons, and was present at
the battle of Waterloo. Also at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore, under Lord Combermere, in
1825-6 ; and was a volunteer for the dismounted cavalry storming party.
107 Major Birtwhistle served the campaign of 1814 in the south of Franco with the 32nd.
Also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Quatre Bras (slightly wounded), retreat on the
17th June, and battle of Waterloo (severely wounded.)
108 Major Moore was present with the 2nd battalion of the 87th in nearly every action in
which it waa engaged, the greater part of the time as adjutant, including the battle of Talavera
(wonnded in the right thigh, where the ball still remains), siege of Cadiz during the whole time,
battle of Vittoria (two horses shot under him), the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes (horse shot). Vic
Bigorre (wounded), and Toulouse, besides various affairs of out-posts. Served also the Mahratta
campaign of 1817 and 18; and in the Burmese war, in 1825 and 2G.
108 Major John Clarke served in the Peninsula from March 1809 to the end of that war in
1814, including the battles of Oporto and Talavera, Lines of Torres Vedras, actions of Arroyo de
Molioo and Campo Mayor, battle of Albuhera, siege of Badajoz, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees
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1126

War Services of the Majors.

(from 25tb to 31ft July, and 2nd Aug.) the Nivelle, the Nive (9th and 13th Dec.), action of St.
Palais, battle 01 Onnes, action at Aire, and battle of Toulouse, besides numerous skirmishes. At
the battle of Albuhera, when in the command of a company of flankers, was struck down by a
Polish lancer, and taken prisoner, but made his escape in a charge of cavalry.
110 Major Sheppard nerved at Walcheren, in 180!) ; and in Canada from March 1814 to Dec.
1810, including the action!) at Chippawa, Lundy's Lane, before Fort Erie, and the attack, on
Snake Hill.
111 Majur Richardson served in the Peninsula with the llth from Aug. 1809, fo Oct. 1814,
including tlie battle of Bnsaco, the subsequent retreat of the army to the lines before Lisbon, the
fcdvancc mid pursuit of the enemy when they broke up from Santarcm, blockade of Almeida, and
battle of Fuentes d'Onor.
112 Mnjor Cannon served in the Peninsula with the old 04th from January 1810 to the enrl of
the war, including the defence of Fort Matagurda in front of Cadiz in 1810, lines of Torres Vedra3,
battle of Fuentes d'Onor, first siege of Badujoz, action at El Bodon, storm of Citidad Rodrijro,
(severely wounded in the chest) ; battles of Salamanca, Vittoria (slightly wounded in the right
knee), Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes. and Toulouse.
113 Major Tatton served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, and
was present nt the blockade of Bayonnc.
114 Mnjor Jackson served in the Peninsula from Dec. 1809 to 1814, and was severely wounded
through the left breast and in both arms at the battle of Albuhera. Served subsequently in the
American war.
113 Major Graham served at the siege of Flushing in 1809, and afterwards in the Peninsula,
including the blockade of Bayonne. Subsequently in the American war, including the action at
Bladcuslmrgand capture of Washington, action near Baltimore, and those in front of New Orleans
on the 2Uth Dec. 1814, and 8th Jan. 1815: also at the taking of Fort Bowyer.
ll(> Major Nickoll served with the 90th at the taking of the Danish Islands of St. Croix and
St. Tlinmas, in 1807. Sent upon particular service in command of the Light Company in 18I3
to drive away an American privateer of large force from off the Island of Barbadoes; brought her
to action, and after a sharp light drove her away. Served during the war in Canada, in 1814.
117 Major Robertson served with the expedition to Walcheren in 1800, and was present at the
sieue of Flushing. Also at the taking of the Kandyan country, in Ceylon, under Sir Robert
Brownrigg.
118 Major Rivers landed at Passages in Dec. 1813, and joined the light division in Feb. 1814 ;
took charge of a division of the boats titled out at Soeoa for the passage of the Adour ; then joined
the force fin- the siege of Buyonne. Embarked for America in 1814.
11!) Major Wi.yinouth served in the Peninsula with the 2nd Life Guards from Nov. 1812 to the
end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Vittoria, investment of Pampeluna, and the battle*
of the Pyrenees. Also the campaign of 1815, including the action at Quatre Bras, covering the
retreat on the 17th June, and battle of Waterloo. Severely wounded and taken prisoner, when
charging the French cuirassiers at Waterloo.
120 Major Bnehan served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including the reconnoitring of the
position before Antwerp, action at Merxem, and bombardment of Antwerp.
121 Major Lowe served with the l(Jth Lancers at the siege of Bliurtporc in 1825-6, and was
wounded.
122 Major Gibson served in the Peninsula with the 1st Light Infantry battalion of the King's
German Legion, from Aug. 1813, to the end of that war in 1814, including the siege of San
Sebastian, an action in the Pyrenees at the passage of the Bidassoa (wounded), and the subsequent
actions in which the left wing of the army was engaged. Served also the campaign of 1815, and
was present at the battle of Waterloo.
123 Major Macrcady served the campaigns of 1814 in Holland with the 30th, and was cngagrd
at Fort Frederick Hendrick on the 21st March. Also the campaign of 1815, including the action
at Quatre Bras, the retreat on the following day, and battle of Waterloo. Served afterwards in the
East Indies, and was present at the siege of Asseerghur in March and April 1810.
124 Major Morse Cooper served the campaign of 1814 as a Volunteer with the Royals, and
was present at the investment of Buyonne, and repulse of the sortie. Also the campaign of 1815,
including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Served with the llth Light Dragoons at the
siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-G. Slightly wounded at Buyonne, and sererely at Water
loo, having received five wounds.
120 Major Neville served in the Peninsula, from July 1810 to May 1813, including the siege
of Cadiz, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, 3rd and 5th May ; sieges of Ciudad Kodrigo and Badajoz
(severely wounded in the head and leg) ; battle of Salamanca, and siege of Burgos, where he was
severely wounded through the left shoulder in the storm of the first line of the castle, 4th
October 1612.
Served the campaign of 1814, in Holland, including the bombardment of
Antwerp, and assault on Bergen-op-Zoom. Present at Waterloo. Sewed also in the Deccan war,
including the capture of Asseerghur. Attached to the Nizam's troops at the capture of a predatory
forco in the Deccan, llth Dec. 1820.
li<! Major Jaunccy served on the expedition to Walcheren in 1809. Subsequently In the
Peninsula from July 1812 to June 1814, including the battle of Costalla, siege of Tarragona, re

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treat from thence, its second siege, retreat from Villa Franca after the battle of the Pass or Ordall,
and investment of Barcelona in 1814. Expedition to Naples in 1815.
127 Major Cockcll served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore, under Lord Combermere.
128 Major Nokes served in the Peninsula from May 180!) to Fob. 1814, including the battles of
Talavera, Fneutts d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and Nivc, from Oth to 13th Dec. ;
wees of Ciuclad Rodrigo and Burgos. Present at the buttle of Harriaporc, in the Nepuul country,
in 1816.
129 Major Gordon served at the battle of Trafalgar.
130 Major Pa?d>e served in the Peninsula arid France from Aug. 1809 to Feb. 1814, including
the buttles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nive, passage of the Bidassoa, ami other opera
tion*; sieges of Badajoz (first siege), Forts of Salamanca, Burgos, and San Sebastian. Army of
Occupation from 1815 to 1818.
131 Major Spiller served at Walchcren, and was present at the siege of Flushing, and the
attack and capture of Ter Vere.
132 Major Bridge* served at Walcheren in 1809, and in the Peninsula and France from July
It'll tu Aug. 1814, including the siege of Cadiz, in 1811 ; buttles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees ;
passage of Bidassoa, Nivelle, Nive, and Adour : and the operations before Bayonne. Attached to
the Prussian corps d'artnee in 1815, under the command of Prince Augustus of Prussia, and em
ployed in the reduction of Philippevillc, Marienbuiirg and Rocroy. Adjutant to the Royal
Artillery, serving with the force employed in Portugal hi 1820; and Brigade- Major to the Royal
Artillery in the Canadas, in 1838.
133 Major Came served in the East Indies from Nov. 1813 to Dec. 1827, including the Nepaul
and Deccan campaigns ; also the siege and assault of Bhnrtpore, wounded in the left foot by a
grape (hot at the assault, 18th Jan. 1826. He was also present at the first capture of Chusan, in
China.
134 Major Dawson served in the Kandian war in Ceylon.
133 Major Ainsworth served at the siege of Flushing, in 1809, and subsequently in the Peuinula, including the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, and 2d siege of Badajoz, and battle of Nivelle.
Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
136 Major Campbell served the campaign of 1814, in the south of France, including the invest
ment uf Bayonne. Served also throughout the Bunnese war.
137 Major Poyntz served in the Peninsula as a volunteer with the 30th from February to No
vember, 1811, including the occupation of the Lines at Torres Vedras, pursuit of Massena, actions
of Sabupal, Almeida, and Barba del Puerco; and battle of Fuentes d'Onor.
13* Major Rochfort Scott served with the expedition against New Orleans, and was present at
the attack on the American Lines on the 8th Jan. 1815, and at the capture of Fort Boyer. Served
afterwards in France with the Army of Occupation, from July 1815 to Dec. 1818; and with the
allied Anglo-Turkish force in Syria, from Dec. 1840 to Nov. 1841.
139 Major Fraser served in the Peninsula with the 53d from Aug. 1811 to the end of that war
in 1814, including the siege and capture of the fortified con vents at Salamanca, battle of Salamanca,
*iege of the castle of Burgos, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, the Nivelle, and Toulouse. Severely
wounded at Pampeluna on the 20th July, 1813.
140 Major Codd served with the 48th, in the operations against the Rajah of Coorg in 1834.
141 Major Canch served on the expedition to Hanover in 1805-0; in the Peninsula with the 5th
from Aug. 1808 to Dec. 1812, and again from Oct. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, including
the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Talavera, and Busaco; retreat to the lines of Torres Vedras, actions
of Leria, Pombal, Redinha, and Sabugal contused wound on the groin ; battle of Fuentes d'Onor,
stcond siege of Badajoz,contused wound on the chest ; actions of El Bodon and Aldea de
Poote, siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo, wounded in the right thigh at the assault ; third
vt%f. and capture of Badajoz,contused wound in the neck at the assault ; battle of Salamanca,
hor-e killed ; capture of Madrid and the lletiro, battles of the Nivelle, the Nive, and Orthes;
actions of Sauveterre and Vic Bigorre, and battle of Toulouse,horse wounded. Served after"srds in the American war, and was present at the action of Plattsburg.
142 Major MucAndrew served with the 3rd Battalion of the 27th in the Peninsula and
uh of France, and was present at the battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthea, and Toulouse,
bttiilcs various minor affairs. Served with the 49th in China,at Amoy, Chusan, Chiuhae,
Singfw, Segoan, Chapoo, Woosung, and Chin Kiang Foo.
U3 Major Minter served in the Kandian campaigns of 1817 and 18 under Sir Robert Brown"Sg; and in the Burman Empire, under Sir Archibald Campbell.

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P. V. Story, CB.
do. d /.
A. Woudburn, CB. do. do.
J. Uoyd, CB.
do. do.
J. Outran, CB.
do. do.
J. T. Leslie, CB.
do. do.
H. C. Barnard, 30 Apr. 44 do.
JjQ. Drummonddo. do.
Hope Dick
do. do.
Ovn Phillfpps do. do.
Wm. Hen. Earle do. do.
Wm. Martjer do. do.
Wm. Uarden do. do.
E. J. Smith
do. do.
Joseph Nash
do. do.
Wai. Oeddea
do. do.
Thofnu Sunders do. do.
H. J. White
do. da.
C. E.T.Oldfleld,
CB.
do. do.
J. Alexander
do. do.
J. T. Lane
do. do.

B.Aiford,ieOct.S8B-./i)r i
E.ln. Comp. at Liverpool
W.Ogilvie 10 JanJ7 E.Jnd.
Oeo. W. Gibson do. do.
John Lavris do. do.
Edw. Pettingal do. do.
John W. Watson do. do.
John Brandon do. do.
John Cowslade do. do.
Win. Hough
do. do.
Freii.Geo. Listerdo. do.
Robert Stewart do. do.
John MucL.cnj.il1 do. do.
Gio.F. Holland do. do.
Hugh Sihbald do. do.
Fred. H. Sandys do. do.
; Tho. Croxton do. do.

MAJORS.
Rob. Blacknll, 25 Apr. 08
E. Indies.
Dirid Robertson,
25 July 10
do.
S. H. Fotbfringham,
\ Jan. IS
rfo.
Ckarlcs Marriott 4 June 14
do.
Major H. Court
4 June 14 JS./n.
IT. J. Xatt/ten-s do. do.
Sktff". LutTeidgc do. do.
tni<-t. Baron de
Bchmiedern, KJt.
20 Sept. Continent
John Norton, alias Teyontnhokarawen, Cajit.
and Le&dernf the In
dians oftlie Pivr Rations.
15 Feb. 18 Canada
Tito, nail li Aug. 19 K. Ind.
H.C.\r.SmijtliW July21 do.
Arthur Wight 19 Jan.ZBdo.
D.D.Anderson Ao. do
9a.3nkeylO Any. Continent
Cla.Irvjnc 31 Sept. do.
Ch..Sl.(inUjam do. do.
A.M.Bennett 12do. do.
West. Himis ldo. rfo.
Henry Light 20 do. do.
G.ThoBrice 9 Nov. do.
I>. MarGregor do. do.
B. LotTrnft
do. do.
T. H. Muricc, KH. do.
E.H.Garihwaitido. do.
Tbo. Pipon I a do. do.
Cbarin Wayth do. </,.
"okert Abbey do. do.
P. 0. Pellovres do. do.
<Sia.HmcB 30 do. do.
'I.J.Woljeley 14D. do.
PJ. Rainey
do. do.
W. Phlpps
do. do.
W.D.8poonerS8do. do.
Wm. Thomson do. do.
J!u Gordon 80 do. do.
Wm.W.Swaine do. do.
Fra. B. Eliot
do. do.

JIttghJt.Murray do. do.


JH. R. Colnett do. do.
Peter Johnston do. do.
Rich. Gardner do. do.
A. Macintosh do. do.
Hen. Fra. Caley do. do.
Rich. Batfltion do. do.
Charle* Rot/er* do. do.
G.A. KentfilandAo. do.
W. Hrndfrgvn do. do
T.Timbrell, CB.Ao. do.
Robert Butler do. do.
William Stokoe do. do.
James Malton do. do.
Wm. Mtiflcod do. do.
J. H. Wornum do. do.
Benjamin Ashe do. do.
James Steel
do. do.
Elliott D. Todd
2 June Ptrtia
H.C.Rawlinson, CB.
2 June Persia
John Laughten do. do.
Ed. Pat. Lynch 3do. do.
T.Ritherdon 16F.38 E.I.
Sciti.at Addiscoinbc
Francis HuichM.
Wheeler 88 J une38. Tinl.
Jos. W.Douglas do. do.
Jas. Manson
do. do.
John Ward
do. do.
S. L. Thornton do. do.
David Hepburn do. do.
W. Simonds
do. do.
J.H.Simmcmds do. do.
John Angelo
do. do.
Tho. Williams do. do.
L. Saunder. Bird do. do.
R. L. Anstruther do. do.
Edtn. Herring do. do.
Alt-f. Diiviiison do. do.
John H alien
do. do.
J. Sam. Hanhalldo. do.
Dan. A. Penning do. do.
Geo. Chapman do. do.
Griffiths Holmes do. do.
John Rawlins do. do.
G.H.Woodrooffedo. do.
J.H.Macklnluy do. do.
Mel Campbell do. do.
I Robert Kent
do. do.
A. il'Kinnon do. do.
; Wm. Sage
do. rfo.
Andrew Goldie do. do.
Win. Ramsey do. do.
Cha. Thoresby do. do.
J. Bedford
do. do.
Win. Edw. Blair
Leadbeater do. do.
Jer. B.Nottidge do. do.
Qcorge Lee
do. do.
D.Moiitgoraerie do. do.
A.M. Campbell do. tin.
Luc. Hor. Smith do. >'>
J.Farauharxon do. do.
John Worthy do. 40.
John Forbes
do. do.

If.M.f f.irt/nfi'ii do. '/"- ,


John Howlsou do. do.
Hen. John Wood do. do.
R. O. Polrchfle do. do.
John
Chbholm do. rfo.
'
Wm. Foquett do. do.
James
Allen
do. do.
'
Rich. Budd
do. do.
Pat. Thomson do. do.
George Barker do. do.
John Fitzgerald do. do*
Jos. Otiphunf do. do.
J. M on son Boycsdo. do.
Wm.Fred.Sieerdo. do.
G. W. Bon ham do. do.
Tho.lt'ilkineun do. do.
G. H. Robinson 4o. do.
Hugh C. Cotton 4o. do.
Cha. Sinclair do. do.
Alex. Lawe
do. do.
Charles Hosmer do. do.
R.So?n?ur SrtotiAo. do.
Alez.&IacArthurdo. do.
JohnThos.Croftdo. do.
Charles Wahab do. do.
Stuart Corbctt do. do.
John Wynch
do. do.
W.J.Thompson,
CB,
do. do.
Humphrey Hay do. do.
Male. Nicolton do. do.
Henry Barkley
Henderson
do. do.
Tho. Best JervU do. do.
Frtti.S.Sotheby,
CB.
do. do.
Edw.Huthwalte do. do.
G. R. Cruwfurd do. do.
Hen. Delafobe,
UV.
do. do.
J. R.,Woodhousedo. do.
Robert Leech, CB. 7 Aug.
AJfghanittan&c, Ptrtia
NiclCampbcll28July39./.
G.Thomaun, C,*^.do. do.
Alx.C.Pe*t,CB.do. do.
Wm. Alexander do. do.
Crawford Hagart,
Win. Cughlan
do. do.
C. Rochfort Scott
ITNov.P.Sfr.
P. H. Robe
do. do.
R. Wilbrnham do. do.
Oha. H.Churchill do. do.
Lewis Brown, 2 April, 41
East Indies.
G.A. Mee,2flMay 41 do.
Phillip Anstrutber OB do.
Henry Moore, 6'B. do. do.
A. J.Hudfleld, 8 July 41 do.
Hen. Brown, 6 Oct. 41 E.I.
Comp. Depot at Warley
Fred. Wright Hands
23 Nov. 41. EJnd.
C. T. Thomas do. do.
Win. Rollings do. do.
E. W. Krnnctt do, do.
Cha. Marshall do. do.
Fred. B- White do. do.
John Jervis
do. do.
Albert Pinson do. do.
Gro. K. Wilton do. do.
AndrewFraser do. do.
Janus Scutt
do. do.
Wm. Hyslop do. do.
G.A.Underwood do. do.
O. S. Blundetl do. do.
Francis Jenkins do. do.
Wm. A.Troup do. do*
I Cha.Hcwetson,do. do.
I John Fawcett do. do.
David Btrrell do. do.
D. Thompson do. do.
./Eneas Sheriff do. do.
A 1 bany Troward do. rfo.
Huinnrcy Lyons do. do.
James Mellor do. do.
Rob. S. Yollnnd do. do.
John Fra. Bird do. do.

114
Jtu.Briggi --n N ..-,, i /;;,'
Juiun Crouduce do. do.
Petor Bamond do. do,
Geo, Twemlovr do. do.
A. O. Hyulop do. do.
Thomas Oidley do. do.
J.SomersDown do. do.
Ja. Fraser.CB. do. do.
CharltsJolinoon do. do.
Thomas Sewell do. do.
Fra. B. Lucas do. do.
H. Mill,., Foorddo. </".
JamexC. Tudor do. do.
Sle|..G.\Vheelerdo. do.
Richard Old do. do.
P. J. Simpmm do. do.
Rulpli Tlitirpe. do. do.
William Cotton do. do.
James Wyltie do. do.
(>. P.P. Vincenldo. do.
Clifton Benbow do. do.
Wm. Porbes
do. do.
O. M. C. Smyth do. do.
Charles Field do. do.
Cha. O. Dizon do. dtf.
Clia. Richard! do. do.
Claud Douglas do. do.
U.K. i.iu-iui, Id do. do.
William Brown do. do.
J. Aug. Scott do. do.
W. M. N. Slurt do. do.
William Mmlo do. do.
R. M.M. Cookedo. do.
H'illiam Payiudo. do.
John Gunning do. do.
L.C.A. Meyer, do. Cavalry
Depot at ilaidstone.
T.Setton, CD.
I ' i,- 1. ! -/./.,..'.

A. Abbott, CB. do. da.


}. 11. Backhouse, CU. do. do.
H. P. Bum
do. da.
E.R.Mainwarlng do. do.
O.Broadfoot, CB.do. do.
A. G. P. J.Younghiuband
do. do.
Ueo. HaU MacCregor, CB. do. do.
R.Codrinoa 23 Dec. do.
John Griffin
do. do.
T. l'ul In I,,
do. do.
John Peter Ripley, do. do.
P. Abbott
do. do.
W.H.SImpion,CB.do. do.
T.E.A.Napleton do. do.
G. Burney
do. do
J- Halkett Cralgie,
CB.
do. do.
J. Ferris, CB.
do. do.
P. A. Reid, CD. do. do.
G. C. Ponsonby do. do.
W.Anderson, CB. do. do.
R. Shlrreff
do. do.
C. Blood
do. do.
W. Rlddell
do. do.
H. M. Lawrence do. do.
T. H. Scott, CB. do. do.
T. T. Pears, CU. do. do.
R.C.Moore, CB. do. do.
D. F. Evans
do* do.
J. Macadam
do. do.
Pred. Mackeson,
CB.
do. do.
C. H. Delamnin, CB.
4 July 43 do.
M. F. Wllloughby, CB.
4 July 43 E. Ind.
W. T. Whltlie, CB. do. do.
G. > . ii. i . CB.
do. da.
F. N. B. Tucker
do. do.
J. Jackion, CB.
do. do.
A. Tucker, CB.
do. do.
H. J. Stevens, CB. do. do.
E. Oteen, CB.
do. do.
W.B.G.Blrakins, CB.do. do.
F. E. Manning,
SO Apr. 44 E. In.
Patrick Grant,
do. do.
Birney Browne
do. do.
H. M. Grares
do. do*
Charles Grant
do. do.
B. Y. Reilly
do. do.
Pred. llrind
do. do.
Henry Clayton,
do. a..

115
RJ.H.Bireh 30Apr.44 E.In.
H. J. Guyon
do. do.
Jas. Saunders
do. do.
J. H. M'Donald
do. do.
Geo. Campbell
do. do.
R. Cautley
do. do.
Ralph Smith
do. do.
Pfltr Innes
do. do.
Philip Harris
do. do.
Ctia. Eklni
do. do.
N. A. Parker
do. do.
F. R. Evans
do. 1/11.
J. O. W. Curtis
do. do.
Tho. Young
do. do.
Geo. Ditlston
do. do.
Oeo. Thomson, CB. 2 AUB.
Recruiting for the E. I.
Co. ut Cork.
George Halt
81 Sept. 44 E.In.

Local Rank.
Officers of the late 8t
Helena Regt. who have
local rank at St. Helena
and Eastward of the Cape
of Good Hope.
Brigadier-General.
Charles Dallas
14 Feb. 28
Lieut.-Colonels.
Thomas Lyscer ..18 Nor. 15
C. R. G. Hodson 12 Aug. IB
Major
D. K. Pritchard..21 May 87
Captains,
LIEUTENANT.
T.M. Hunter
21 Apr. 23
* W. Q. Pogson SlJuly 43 do. n.A. DenTaaffe 22 Apr. 23
D. O'Connor
21 May 27
J. H. Spillor
2 Apr. 28
!i. Mr Mahon....29 Apr. 2U
A. A. Ynunge.... S May 30
W. O. Kennedy. .26Jan. 33
W. K. Doveton . .27 Jan. 88
CAPTAINS.
Recruiting for the E. India
Company's Army.
James Murray
London
Richard Geo.Grange Dublin
H. Vihart Glees; Ediubutyli
Win. Elsey 2 Dec. 88 E. I.
Depot at Wnrley.
G. Maclean, 27 Ajir. 38 Gold
Const of Africa.
Wm. F. Hay, 8 liny 42.
E.I.Co.'s Depot, Warlmj

J. I. Prilchard ..11 May M


W. Mason
1 Oct. 33

Linttcnantt.
G. W. Mclliss
U Apr. 26
M. J. Johnson ..29 Aug. 28
J. Sampson
8 Msr. S7
S. F. Armstrong 21 May 27
W. P. Sampson.. 13 Sep. S7
A. V. Smith
9 Apr 28
C. S. T Bond .. 9 Apr. 2
J. R. C. Mason.. 1 Apr. 31
T. B. Knlpe
28 NOT. SI
T. S. Bred
2 Au. 32
J. B. Alexander 31 Jan. 33
D. H. H. Lester 1 Oct. 33
Ensigns.
P. N. Greene
17 Sp. 98
H.Marriott
17 Sep. S9
G. S. Chadwick..20 D. Si
C. Prltchard ....go Dec. 32
P. M. Baker
18 Mar. 3J

115f

YEOMEN OF THE GUARD.


Her Majesty's Bwly Guard.
(INSTITUTED BY HENRY VII., IN THE YEAR, 1485.)

Captain.
The Earl of Beverley.
Lieutenant.
Sir George Philip Lee.
Ensign.
Sir George Houlton.

Clerk of the Cheque and Secretary


Jonathan Ellcrthorpe.
Exons.
Sir Samuel Hancock.

Thomas Seymour Sadler.

V 833 William Bellairs.'


Late a Captain in the 15th Htusari.

$ WH John Kincaid.'

6 Ushers and 100 Yeomen.


1 Captain Bellairs entered the 15th Hussars in 1811, and retired from that Hegt. as a
Captain, in 1819. He served in the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in the Peninsula, and was
present at the battle of Vittoria, the battles in the Pyrenees in front of Pampeluna on the
27th, 28th, 29th, and 30th July ; blockade of Pampeluna from 18th to 31st Oct. when it
larrendered, battle of Orthes, action at Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse, besides many minor
affairs. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the action at Quatre Bras, the
retreat the following day, and battle of Waterloo : horse killed on the retreat from Quatre
Bras, and two wounded under him at Waterloo.
2 Captain Kincaid joined the Rifle Brigade in 1809, and retired from it as a Captain in
1831. He served on the Walcheren expedition in 1809; and subsequently in the Penin
sula, including the retreat to the lines of Torres Vedras in 1810, occupation of them,
pursuit of Massena, actions at Santarem, Poinbal, Redinha, Casal Nova, Foz d'Aronce, and
Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, actions near Fuente Guinaldo and Aldea de Ponte, siege
and storming of Ciudad Rodrigo,led the storming party of the light division ; siege and
terming of Badajoz, actions on the heights of San Christoval and at Castrcjon, battle of
Salamanca, capture of Madrid, retreat from Salamanca in which he was acting Brigade
Major to the 1st Brigade of the light division; actions at San Munos and San Milan,
battle of Vittoria and three days' severe skirmishing in following the enemy to Pampeluua
which ended in the capture of their last gun by the Rifle Brigade : battles of the Pyrenees,
(forming the heights of Echalar, storming the fortified blights of Bera, battles of the
Nivelle and the Nive, together with those near Bayonnc on the 9th, 10th, llth, 12th, and
13th Dec. 1813 ; action at Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse, besides numerous minor affairs.
Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Quatre Bras, the retreat
on the following day, battle of Waterloo, and capture of Paris ; at Waterloo his horse was
wounded in five places and killed under him.

THE HONOURABLE CORPS OF GENTLEMEN AT ARMS.


The Body Guard of the Sovereign on all Public and State occationt.
(ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1509.)
Captain.
John George Weld, Lord Forester, P.C., 8 Sept. 1841.

Lieutenant.
Hon. Sir Edward Butler, P 18 Feb. 1839.
Standard Bearer.
Henry Robinson, P24 Jan. 1840.
Gentlemen at Arms.
Sir Benjamin Smith
P20 Sept. 17 John Ashford
George Wilkinson
P15 June 19 Francis Watts
James Morison
P21 April 21 Frederick John Trick

PI* April 42
P23 Jnne 42
P 29 July 42

BOI ort
(Late a Litut. in the Oath Regt.)
John George Maud
P24 May 2s
n r< t in James Mathias Gilbertson ....PSIOot. 42
John Banks
PC Sept. 30
,,iii
>.) I Charles Winter
P31 Dec. 4-2
Thomas George
P 1 1 Jan. 32 i James Tyler
b W right
P23Jan. 43
Edward Clarke
P 8 Nov. 34
Joseph Skipp Lloyd
P 2 Feb. 43
Benjamin Toinkins
P31 Jan. 35
$ John Blakiston1
8 Dec. 43
Henry Larkyns Ewart
P28 Oct. 37 ( Late Brcv.-Major, $ Capt.mi h.p. 27M Reyt.)
Richard Nelson Jones
P 0 Jan. 38 Jo]m Gregory
p ,3 Dec. 43
George Winchester
P30Jan. 38 Charles Edward Murray
P26 Dec. 43
James Thomson
P 24 Feb. 38 Oeon?e Denne
P21Jan.44
.Xsculapiun Field
P 4 Mar. 38 Henry Sibley Hodgson
P21 Jan. 44
George Platt
P24 Mar 38 Francis Ellis ,
P21 Jan. 44
Alfred Perkins
P 5 Feb. 39 Frederick Plirefoy Hoare
P 14 Feb. 44
Hector Archibald Macneil . . . . P 6 June 40 1 Edward Turst Carver
P 22 Mar. 44
William Steele
P 0 June 40 1 John Jame8 Robinson
P29 Mar. 44
Thomas Hayter Johnston
P 8 June 40 wmianl Lyon
P 13 May 44
John Tyrwhitt Walker
P 1C June 40 Jp John Henry Cooke"
2 Oct. 44
Alfred Markcs
P21 Aug. 41 Wm. Henry Brabazon Conner ..? 14 Nov. 44
John Lewis Lamotte
P20Oct. 41
Paymaster.Sir William Boothby, Baronet, 2 May, 27.
(Late a dipt, in the 7tti Garrison Battalion.)
Adjutant.James Bnncc Curling, V5 May, 38.
Harbinger.Samuel Wibon, P24 Feb. 31.
Scarlet,Facing Blue.
Agents, Messrs. Hopkinson and Co.
1 Major Btakiston having passed through the Royal Military Academy Bt Woolwich In 1802, he proceeded
to India as a Cadet in the Enst India Company's Service, and was Appointed to the Corps of Engineers on
the Madras Establishment, beiuu then on half-pay as a Lieutenant in H.M. Service. In 1803 he served in
the campaign against the Malirultas, and was engaged in the battles cf Assaye and Arxaum, and at th
sieges and assaults of Ahmi-dnuEgur and Gawilghur. At the suppression of the mutiny at Vellore in 1805
he directed the trims by which the gate was blown open. In 1810 he acted an Chief Engineer at the capture
of tile Island of Bourbon. Having been employed In reconnoitring the coast of the Isle of France previous
to the arrival of the expedition, he was instrumental in discovering the spot where the descent was made;
and, having been appointed to the charge of the Guides, he led the advance of the Army until the surren
der of that Island. For his services on the above occasion he was nominated Extra Ai'de-de-Camp to the
Commander-in-Chicf, Sir Samuel Auchmuty, on the expedition to Java in 1811 ; and having been sent in
advance with the Chief Engineer to fix on the point of landing, he WHS engaged in a serious affair on the
coast in the boats of II. M. ships Barracavta and Lcda. On the landing of the Army lie was encagrd in
the affairs of Wellevrieden nnd Samarang. and at the siege and assault of the fortified position of Cornells.
In 1812, having attained the rank of Captain in the corps of Madras Engineers he returned on furlough
to England. Shortly afterwards, having been placed on full p ny In H. M. 87th Rcgt., he was appointed to
a company in the 17th Portuguese Regt, with which he seived in the I iuiii Division ot the Peninsular
Army until the enncluilon of the vat; havinz been present at the battles of Vittoria, NivelV, Nive, Orllies,
and Toulouse, and in all tne affairs in which the Light Division was minted. At the siege of San
Sebastian he volunteered an an Engineer, and while so engaged was severely wounded, for his services on
this occasion he was promoted to a company in the 27th Regt. ; in 1816 was placed on half-pay ; and on
the liSrd June 184S he was brought on full pay of the 5th Rrgt., nnd retired by the sale of his commissions.
2 Major Cooke served with the 43rd l.igltt Infantry at M'alcheren, in IMOil; mbscquei tly in the P-ninsula, including the siege and storming of Ciudad Rodrlgo, siege and storming of Badnjnz (wounded at the
assault), battle of Salamanca, action of San Munoz, battle of Vittoria (wounded), battles of tne Pynnee*,
sieg" 01 San Sebustmn, the attack on the heights of Vera, tmltles of the Nlvelle and the Nive. notion at
Tarbes, battle of Toulouse. Also at the battle in front of New Orleans on ihe 8th Jan. 1H15; and subse
quently four years with the Army of Occupation in France. Employed on a Special Mission at Cowtantinople in 1838.

117

STAFF AT HEAD QUARTERS.

COMMANDER IN CHIEF.
V SS Field Marshal His Grace the Duke of WELLINGTON. KG. GCfl. GCH.
Military Secretary.
? E& Lieut-General /-./ Fitzroy Somerset, KCB. Colonel of the 53rd Regiment.
Aidei-de-Camp.
3 J I Colonel Hon. George Anson, Half-pay Unattached.
Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur, Marquis of Douro, ditto.
Captain Charles, Earl of March, Half-pay Unattached.
Lieutenant Henry, Marquis of Worcester, 1st Life Gds.
ADJUTANT-GENERAL.
$) Lieut.-Gcneral Sir John Macdonald, KCB. Colonel of the 67th Regiment.
Deputy Adjutant-General.
U Major-General George Brown, CB. K 1 1.
Assistant Adjutant-General.
$ Colonel William Cochrane, Half-pay Unattached.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General.
$ Major Roche Meade, KH. Half-pay Unattached.
Inspecting Field Officer, and Superintendent of the Recruiting Department.
9 Colonel George Dean Pitt, KH.
QUARTER-MASTER GENERAL.
9 General Sir James Willoughby Gordon, Dart., GCB. GCH. Colonel of the 23rd
Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
Astittant Quarter- Matter General.
^ Colonel James Frccth, KH. Half-pay Unattached.
Deputy Aaislant Quarler-HTnsler General,
? Z2S Captain John Enoch, 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
t B

1st Regiment of Life Guards.

118
Ycari' SIT.

Colonel.
$ Stapleton, Vitcount Combermere,1 GCB. GCH. 2nrf Lieut. 26 Feb. 1790;
Lieut. 16 March, 91; Capt. 28 Feb. 93; Major, 28 April, 94 ; Lieut.-Col.
Full Hull
9 March, 94; Col. 1 Jan. 1800; Major-Gen. 30 Oct. 05 ; Lieut.-Gen. 1 Jan.
Pay. Pay.
12; Gen. 27 May, 25. Col. 1st Life-Guards, 1C Sept. 29.
Lieut.-Colonel and Colonel.
31
8 f Hon. H. F. C. Cavendish,2 Lieut. 1th FutWers, P26 May, 08; Capt. P6 June,
11 ; Major, P 2 April, 18 ; Lieut.-Col. P 12 July, 21 ; Col. 10 Jan. 37.
Major and Lieut.-Colonel.
Hall, Cornet, P 12 June, 17; Lieut. P24 July, 17; Capt. r 2 Aug. 22;
28
A John
Brevet-Mnjor, 8 Sept. 31 ; Lieut.-Col. P 27 Dec. 1837.
65

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BHEVKTMAJOH.

CAPTAINS.
P 2 Aug. 22 P31 July 25 P 30 June 28 23 NOT. 41
Richard Parker
Thos.Myddelton Biddulpli P 7 Oct. 20 P 23 Feb. 29 P10 May 34
P 30 June 28 P 24 May 31 P 6 May 37
Lord F. A. Gordon, I. . . P 2 Aug. 29 18 June 34 P 1 Dec. 37
Lord Wm. Bcresford .... P 30 April 20 P 4 July 34 P27 Dec. 37
PI 8 Jan. 33 P10 Feb. 37 P 18 Mar. 42
Lord Chas. I1. P. Clinton P 24 Jan. 34 P 5 May 37 P30 Dec. 42
Sir Chas. \Vm. Kent, St. P 10 Feb. 37 P 16 Aug. 39 P 25 June 44
LIEUTENANTS.
iJlffilWm.Anderton,3^'' ? 24 July 34 18 Dec. 37
Quarter-Muster, 1 Jan. 31 >
7/<m. W. II. S. Cotton . . P21 Oct. 37 P18 May 41
v 27 Dec. 37 P 1G Nov. 41
Francis Frederick Lovell P 10 Aug. 3!) P30 Dec. 42
George Henry Cavendish
31 Jan. 40
H en.Marq.of Worcester,* P17 Aug. 41 P 7 July 43
P24 Sept. 41 P 5 Sept. 43
PIG Nov. 41 P29 Mar. 44
Tho. Geo. Lord Glamis. . P 28 June 3D P25 June 44
CORNETS AND SUB
LIEUTENANTS.
Robt.Winterbottom, H.M. 18 Dec. 37
G. H. H. C. Vise. Scalmm P 13 Jan. 43
WG or?o/Munster(i<.) P 1 July 4^
Hugh William Boulton . . P 8 April 4:)
P 16 June 43
Henry Dorrien Streatfeild P 7 July 43
James Macnaghten Hogg P G Oct. 43
Qco., Viscount Dupplin P 29 Mar. 44
Frederick Ulric Graham P 29 Mar. 44
Adjutant.3!<U Lieut, fl illi.nn Ander on, 18 Dec. 3
Quarter-Master.Sittl I obcrt Falcone r, 2 Sept. 36.
Surgeon.Alexander Elli ot Campbell, ] I.I). 2 June, 4 3; Aa'at.-Surg. 27 NOT. 36.
Afsittant-Surgeon.Tho mas Tardrew, 12 Julv, 44.
Veterinary-Surgeon.$ William Perc vail/ 30 Nov. It.

;.

[Returnedfrom France, January9 1816.]


1 Lord Combermrre accompanied his rent, (tlio Otli Dr. Gds.) to Flanders in Aug. 1703, and served to the
end of that campaign, unit until June of the following one. In 1700 he embarked in command of the 95th
Lt. Drt. for the Cape of Good Hope, and served a short but active campaign under Sir Thomai Craij, when
he accompanied In- regt. to India, whore he served in the memorable campaigns of 1708 and 90, against
Tippoo Siiltinin, Including the battle of Mallavelly, and f.iege of Srringnpatam. Proceeded to the Peninsula
in 1808, In command of a brigade of cavalry, consisting of the 14th and 10th Lt. Drs., at the head of which
he distinguished himself, during the campaign in the north of Portugal, including the operations at Oporto,
and afterwards at the battle of Tatavera. In Aug. 1800, the local rank of Lieut.-Gen. was conferred upon
him; and, early in 1810, ho was appointed to the command of the whole allied cavalry under the Duke of
Wellington, and remained in that command until the termination of the war In 1S14, and distinguished
himself at the head of the cavalry upon every occasion tltat presented itself, including the various actions
in covering the retrcnt from Almeida to Torres Vednn, battle of Busnco, actions tit Villa Garcia and
Castrajon, battles of Fuentrs d'Onor and Salamanca (severely wounded), action at El Bod^n, battles of
the Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toulouse. Sorvod also at tin- siege* nnd capture of 11 hurt pore, in 1825 and 26,
as Commander-in-chief. His lordship 1ms received a Medal for Springapatam, und a Cross and one Clasp
for the battles of Talavera, Fuentes d'Onor, Sulamunca, Orthc*, itnrl Toulouse.
9 Colonel Cavendish served in the Peninsula from July 1808 to January, 1809, and was wounded through
the writ at the battle of Corunna, where ho served as niile-de -camp to Lord Wm. Bentinck.
3 Lieut. Anderton served the Campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
4 Mr. Percivall served in the Peninsula from September, iM.f. to the end of the War in 1814, and vu
protect it Hit battle of Toulouw. Served olio tho campaign of 1819, including the captur* of Part*.

2d Regiment of'Life Guard


YraiV Scrr
51
Full Half
Pay. Pay.
37

27

119

" PENINSULA""WATERLOO."
Colonel.
g Charles Win. Marquis of Londonderry,1 GCB. GCH. Ensign, 1 1 Oct. 1794 ;
Lieut. 30 Oct. 94; Capt. 12 Nov. 94; Major, 31 July, 95 Lieut.-Col.
1 Jan. 97; Colonel, 25 Sept. 1803; Major-Gen. 25 July, 10; Lieut.-Gen.
4 June, 14 ; Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 2nd Life Guards, 23 June, 41 1.
Lieut.-Colonel and Colonel.
George Alexander Reid, Cornet and Sub-Lieut. P 7 Mar. 18 ; Lieut 20 Mar. 21 ;
Capt. Pll Nov. 24; Brevet-Major, 23 July, 31 ; Major fr Lu ut. Col. P17
Feb. 32 ; Lieut.-Col. $ Colonel, P 10 April, 40.
Major and Lieut.-Colonel.
James M'Douall, Cornet, t 19 Feb. 18; Lietit. P2 Oct. 23; Capt. P10 Oct. 25;
Brevet-Major, 23 June 38 ; Major Lieut.-Col. P 10 April, 40.
COR. AND
SUB-LIBUT.

CAPTAIN.

LIEUT.

BREVKTMAJOR

CAPTAINS.
0 Lewis Duncan Williams. . P 21 June 20 P 23 July 25 P 15 July 23

25
19
18
15
14
13
14
10

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

9
9
11
0
9
8
7
6
9

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

6
5
3
2
3
2
1
1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

6
11
27
10
6

0
0

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0
0

P 27 Oct. 26
Mountjoy Francis Martyn P 27 Dec. 27
P 26 Nov. 30
P 1 Nov. 31
Robert Blane
P 9 Mar. 32
P 30 Dec. 31
Fenton John Evans Frekc P 24 Nov. 35
LIEUTENANTS.
Henry George Boyce. . . . P 11 Mar. 36
Wm. Aug. Tollemache . . P15 April 36
24 July 34
//. Rob. Neville Lawley P 8 July 36
E. M. Earl of Longford P 9 July 36
Charles J. Tottenham . . . P 28 April 37
f 8 June 38
21 June 39
Hon. Cornwallis Maude P16 Sept. 36
CORNETS AND SUBLlEOTENANTS.
Hon. Brownlow C. Bertie P 11 Oct. 39
P 9 May 40
Henry Savile Lumley . . P 28 May 42
HcnryH.O'Donel Clayton P 19 Jan. 43
20 Jan. 43
Wm. Hamilton Greville
Hon. 3. H. Delaval Astley P 17 Mar. 43
Robert Bamford Heskcth P 6 April 44
P 23 July 44
William Nevill

P 29 Jan. 30
P 22 Mar. 31
P 17 April 35
P 25 Mar. 36
P 29 April 36
P 16 Mar. 33
P 24 Mar. 37

23 Nov. 41
P 25 Mar. 3(!
P 22 April 36
P 1 Sept. 37
P 8 June 38
P 8 May 40 23 Nov. 41
P 30 Apr. 41
P 28 May 42

P 28 April 37
P 1 Sept. 37
22 Aug. 38
P 8 May 40
P 9 May 40
P 2rt May 42
P 2 Dec. 42
22 July 44
P23 July 44

Adjutant.Lieut. Peter Sherwen, 21 . Fune, 39.


Quarter-Matter.Willia m Allen, 25 J ulv, 34.
Surgeon.Jas. Bett,a 1 Se >t.37; Assist. -Sr0.9Nov.l 5 ; Jfosp.-Auitt.Q Nov. 13.
Auitt.-Surgeon.Francis Wm. Grant Calder, 25 Sep t. 35.
Veterinary-Surgeon.Ja mes Home, 3 1 May 39.

ScarletFacingt Blue.Agetil ., Messrs. Cos &Co.


[Returnedfrom France, February, 1816.]
1 Lord Londonderry has received a cross and one clasp for Sohagun and Benevcnte, Talavera, Busaco,
Pnento d'Onor, and Badajoz, and was severely wounded in the head by a musket-bull In Holland, 10th
Oct. 1790.
8 Mr. Bett irai lit the capturn of Genoa, 12th April, 1814; and at the capture of Custine in America,
lit Sept. following.
t B 2

Royal Regiment of Horse Guards.

120
Yean' Serv
53
Pull Half
Pay. Pay.

30

33

" PENINSULA"" WATERLOO."


Colonel.
$ ?< Ilcnrv William, Marquis of Anglescv," KG. GCB. GCH. Lieut.-Col.
* 12 Sept. 1793 ; Col. 3 May, 96 ; Major-Gen. 29 April, 1802 ; Lieut.-Gcn. 25
April, 08 ; Gen. 12 Aug. 19; Colonel of the lioyal Horse Guards 20 Dec. 42.
Lieut.-Colonel.
U William Richardson,' Corner, v 27 Feb. 06 ; Lieut, f 20 Aug. 07 ; Capt. v 20
Doc. 11; Lieut.-Col. P24Jnly, 23; Col. 10 Jan. 37.
Major.
$) CZS Evcrard Win. Bouverie,' Cornet, 1 2 April, 12 ; Lieut. 15 Oct. 12 ; Capt.
P 9 Sept. 19 ; Brec.-Miij. 0 May, 31 ; Lieut.-Col. v 4 Dec. 32.

CAPTAINS.
33
30
21
16
15
15
12
11

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

23
11
8

3ft
0
0
e 0
5
0
5 0
4 0
3 0
3

3
3

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

'2

2
o
9
1
1
23
14
18
0
31

0
3T,

0
0
0

1ft

COBKET.

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

BREVETMAJOB.

[<.-CW.28June38
|) 5SEI George Smith * . .
6 Nov. 12 18 Nov. 13 P 22 June 20 10 Jan. 37
3. Constantine Treut .... P10 Nov. 15 P 22 June 20 P 2 Aug. 26 23 Nov. 4t
Hon. G.C. Weld Forester P 27 May 24 P 1 Aug. 20 P 6 July 32
Wyndham Edw. Hanmcr P 20 Mar. 29 P 15 Mar. 31 P 9 Jan. 35
P 27 Feb. 30 P 6 July 32 P 11 Nov. 30
R. H. R. Howard Vyse . . P 30 Nov. 30 P 31 May 33 P 27 Sept. 42
Lord Alg. P. B. St. Maur P 31 May 33 nil Nov. 36 P24 Mar. 43
Robert Edmund Oliver . . P 17 Jan. 34 P 21 April 37 P 25 June 44
LIEUTENANTS.
Thomas Brunt, adj
28 Jan. 19 31 July 26
Hon. Chas. Hen. Cust . . P 14 Mar. 34 P 30 June 37
John P. P. Wade Bastard P 21 April 37 P 8 Feb. 42
A. Bateman Periam Hood P 30 June 37 P 22 July 42
P 3 April 40 P 24 Mar. 43
Hugh Smith Baillie
Lord Geo. John Manners P 20 Oct. 40 P 4 Aug. 43
Vincent Rowland Corbett PlOJulv 41 P 22 Sept. 43
Lord Alex. F.C.G. Lennox P 8 Feb. 42 P 25 June 44
Horace Dormer Trelawny P 15 April 42 P 27 Sept. 44
CORNETS.
P 22 July 42
Robert Sheffield
Gilbert East Gilbert East P 1 Nov. 42
Hon. Lewis Alex. Grant P 24 Mar. 43
Sir Chas. Slingsby, Bart. P 4 Aug. 43
Hon. Geo. Watson Milk's P22 Sept. 43
Joseph Brunt, R.M
24 Nov. 43
Fra.Wm. FitzHardingc \ i'27 Sept. 44
Francis Howard Vysc . . r 29 Nov. 44
Adjutant. Lieut. Thomas Brunt, 2 Feb. 44.
Quarter-Matter.Herbert Turner, 1 Jan. 31 .
Surgeon.George Gulliver, 2 June,43; A.-S. 12Junc,28; H.-A. 17 May,27.
Asiistant-Surgeon.James Cockburn, 15 April, 30.
Veterinary-Surgeon.fill John Siddall,2 10 Oct. 12.
BlueFacings Scarlet.Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
[Returnedfrom France, February, 1816.]

1 1 ord A nelejoy jolnod the Duke of Vork'i army In Plunders in 1704, in command of the 80lh ; in the
retreat he had the temporary command of Lord Cathcart's Brigade. Accompanied the Duke on the Expe
dition to Holland In 1709. and commanded tho cavalry in the action of the 2nd Oct.," late in the evening,
the enemy's cavalry having been defeated in an attempt which they made upon the British Horte Artillery
on the beach, and having been charged by the cavalry under Lord Pagct, were driven with considerable low
nearly to Egmont op-Zee." In the retreat of that army he protected the rear with his cavalry, and sonic
skirmishing having taken placo In which several pieces of cannon fell into the hands of the enemy, hit
Lordship with one squadron attacked the force under General Simon, amounting to six times his own num
bers, repulsed them, retaking the British, end capturing at tho same time several pieces of the enemy's
cannon. In 1808 proceeded to the Peninsula lu command of two brigades of cavalry: attacked and de
feated a body of tho enemy at Sahngun ; end, during the retreat of Sir John Moore he brought up tbt
rear, and was engaged with the enemy at Majorca and Bencventc. Commanded a division of the Army
under the Earl of Chatham on the Walchereu Expedition, In 1809. Commanded the cavalry In the cam
paign of 1810; engaged ID frequent charges on the enemy, in protecting the rear of the infantry on Hie
retreat of the 17th June ; and, towards tho elope of the battle of Waterloo he was struck on the right thigh
by a cannon-shot,leg amputated. His Lordship has received a Medal for Saliagun and Bc-nevente.
2 Colonel Richardson served with tho regiment in Spain and France, from Doc. 1813 to the end of tliM
war in 1814.
8 Lit'ut. -Colonel Bourerie served In the Peninsula from October, 1812, to the end of Hint war In 1814, In
cluding the battle of Vittoriii. Served also the rampa i en of 1815, rind was wounded nt Waterloo.
4 Ueut-Colonel Smith served the campaigns of 1814 and 15, In Spain, France, and Flanders, and was pmen I
at the battlo of Waterloo. Brevvt-lieut.-cnlonel 28th June, 3fl.
& Mr, Blddoll served tht campaign of ItJJfl, wl vas prr*vnt at the bftttl* of Waterloo.

Htau Qiurfer
Caitlerbur ft

1st ( The King's") Regiment of Dragoon Guards.


" WATERLOO."

121

"ears' Serr.
Colonel.
@ Han. Sir William Lumley,1 GCB. Cornet, 24 Oct. 1787 ; Lieut. 19 May 00 ;
Capt. 4 Dec. 03 ; Major, 10 Mar. 95 ; Lieut.-Col. 25 May, 95 ; Col. 29 April,
Full Half
1802; Major-Gen. 25 Oct. 09; Lieut.-Gen. 4 June, 14; Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ;
P.J. Pay.
Col. lit Dragoon Guards, 30 April, 40.
58

17
16

Lieut. Colonel,
5 Henry Aitchison Hankev, Em. v 26 June, 23 ; Lieut. 1 10 March, 25 ; Capt.
r 15 Aug. 20 ; Major, P 27 Sept. 33 ; Lieut.-Col. 1 March, 39.
Major.
0 James Smith Schonswar, Cornet, t5 War. 29; Lieut. P17 Dec. 30; Capt. P6
May, 30 ; Major, v 2 Aug. 44.
COllSBT.

14
14
33
11
9
8
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6

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0

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0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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6
6
5
4
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3
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1
0
0
0
0
0

5
2
I
1
1
1
1
12

0
0
0
0

9
7
33

0
0

6
29

0
0
0
0

1ft

l*ft0

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

BREVETMAJOR.

CAPTAINS.
Hastings David Sands . .
\lfred Scott
$) Fred. Hainmerslcy* . .
Thomas Ommaney Pipon
Edmund James Power . .

P 18 June 31 P 24 Dec. 33 P 18 May 38


P 27 Sept. 31 Pll July 34 P 8 Mar. 39
P23Jan. 12 P 9 April 12
8 May 40
P17 Oct. 34 P24 Feb. 37 P 20 Nov. 40
P 6 May 30 P 22 Aug. 37 Pll June 41
P 29 Dec. 37 P 14 June 39 P 3 May 44
Geo. Wm. Collins Jackson P 29 Mar. 39 P 12 June 40 P 7 June 44
William Warner Allen . . v 29 Nov. 39 P 30 Apr. 41 P 2 Aug. 44
LIEUTENANTS.
1 July 36 12 Jan. 38 5 Capt. Hammenlej served
JO Richard Hollis, adj.
the Peninsula from Aug.
Robert Otho Travers .... P 15 Sept. 37 P21 Aug. 40 in
1812 to the end of that war In
James Peach Cleaver. . . . P 15 June 39 P17 June 42 1814, and was present at the
George Wm. Blathwayt P20 Nov. 40 P 5 Aug. 42 battles of Vittoria and Toulouse,
P 7 Aug. 40 P 16 Aug. 42 and the investment of, and
Lockhart Little
Heights before Pampeluna.
Pll June 41 P 19 Jan. 44 the
William Tuthill
Shot through the (boulder
P 12 Feb. 3C P 10 July 37 whilst protecting a house In
James S. Stirling Stuart P 17 June 42 P 3 May 44 the neighbourhood of Dublin,
duty in 1806, when In the
Charles Geo. O'Callaghan P 6 May 42 P22 Dec. 43 on
Militia.
Edw. Rob. Starkie Hence P 16 Aug. 42 P 2 Aug. 44
CORNETS.
Richard Burke, R.M. .. 8 May 40
Thomas Milles Riddell . . P 9 May 43
William Gray Draper . . P 19 Jan. 44
Win. Hatficld de Ilodca P 26 Apr. 44
P 10 May 44
Mordaunt Fenwick .... P 14 June 44
Samuel Ruggles Drisc . . P 23 Aug. 44
Paymatter.Thomas Sni ales, 30 July, 44; Em. P31 May, 33; if. 20 May, 36;
Capt. 16 April, 42.
Adjutant.?BZ9 Lieut. I) icliard Hollis 8 July, 36.
Quarter-Master. Jose] h Missett, 30 March, 3S.
Surgeon.$ Thomas Lew U/M.D. 191Tov. 30; Atil t.-Surg. 9 Sept. 13; Hotp.Ast'at. 8 July 11.
A stistant-Surgeon.Wm . Ord Mackei izic, M.D. 4 J un. 39.
Veterinary Surgeon.Jo hn Mellows, t Nov. 01.
ScarletFacin gs Blue.Agt nts, Messrs. C 'ox & Co.

[Returnedfrom Canada, Aug. 1843.]


I Sir William Lumlcy commanded the 22nd Light Dragoons In Ireland during the rebellion In 1706; wu
oercly wounded through the ankle joint at Antrim, and preserved the town from lelng burnt by the
rebel*. Subsequently sirred in the command of that corps in the first expedition to Egypt under Sir ILilph
Abrreromby. Appointed to the stuff at the Cape of Good Hopp in 1800, but was afterwards transferred to
b second in command of the expedition under Sir Samuel Auchmuty to South America; commanded the
advance on landing in the Rio de la Plate, and nt the capture of Monte Video, and the subsequent disas
trous proceedings at Buenos Ay res under Li cut.- General M litlelock. Commanded the advance and landing
at the capture of the Island of Incliia, 1800. Appointed to the staff in the Peninsula in 1810; Joined tho
army In the North of Portugal, and served as Mnj or- General in Lord Hill's division, and subsequently in
the same dtvUion under Lord Bi-resford ; commanded on the Chrlstoval side at the rlrt siege of Uadnjoz in
1811, and upon the raiting of that siege lie commandtd the whole of the allied cavalry at thu battle of Atbaton, and also at the cavalry action at Usagre. Sir William lias received a medal for Atbuhera.
4 Doctor Lewis srrtd in the FenluuU from July 181 1 to /uno 181.1,

122

2nd (The Queen's) Regiment of Dragoon Guards.

Yean' Sen.

Colonel.
Sir Thomas Gage Moutresor,1 KCH. Ent. 12 March, 1783 ; Lieut. 4 April, 83 ;
dipt. 17 June, 94 ; Major, 12 April, 99 ; Lieut.-Col. 27 June, 1801 ; Col. 25
Full Half July, 10;.ZIftyor-Ge.4June,13; iieuf.-Gen.27 May,25; Gen. 23 Nor. 41 ;
Pay. Pay.
Col. 2nd Dragoon Guards, 20 Feb. 37.
62

L ieut.- Colonel.
20

0 Henry Wilmot Charleton, Cornet, P23 June 25; Lieut. v30 Dec. 26; Capt.
P 1 3 Nov. 32 ; Major, P 1 3 Dee. 39 ; Lleut.-Col. vn June, 41 .

13

0 William Campbell, Cornet, PC Jan. 32; Lieut, P 12 Apr. 33; Capt. P27 May, 36;
Major, Pll June, 41.

Major.

COBN'ET.

20
17
12
11
14
9

CAPTAINS.
Power Le Poer Trench . . P12 Aug. 24
0 Hen. St. John Mildinay . . P20 Nov. 28
0 John Chichester Kuox . . P 13 Sept. 33
P 17 Jan. 34
0
I'll Oct. 31
0
0 Jackson Villiers Tuthill . . P 30 Apr. 3G

LIEUT.

P 17 Dec. 25
P 8 June 30
P14 Aug. 35
P24 April 35
P 25 July 34
P 17 May 39

CAPTAIN.

BBBVETMAJOR-

P30 Dec. 26 23 NOT. 41


P 7 Apr. 37
Pll June 41
P 3 Dec. 41
P 4 Aug. 43
P 5 Dec. 43

LIEUTENANTS.
10
8
C
6
7

B
5
4
5
3

0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0

4
2
2
1
14

0
0
0

10
9
20

0
0
8A

7
10

0
0

0
0

Francis Haviland, adj. . . 24 Nov. 35 29 Sept.37


P 6 Oct. 37 P13 Dec. 39
Robt. Wm. Dallas
Fred. James Ibbetsou . . PI 7 May 39 P18 Dec. 40
P13 Dec. 39 pll June 41
Charles Hugh Key .... P 0 Mar. 38 P 23 April 39
John Henry Ellis Ridley P23 Sept. 36 P 12 June 40
Charles Edward Conyers P 18 Dec. 40 P 25 Nov. 42
John Southcote Manscrgh Pll June 41 P I) May 43
Charles William Calvcrt P C Nov. 40 P31 Mar. 43
Nathaniel Eyre Robbins P 25 Nov. 42 P 5 Dec. 43
CORNETS.
30 Apr. 41
George Bushman, R.M.
P 9 May 43
John Carstairs Jones. . . . P 15 Dec. 43
P28 June 44
Edward Amnhlett . .
Paymaster.Wm. Neville Custance, 26 Oct. 41; Ent. Pll Oct. 31; Lieut.
1 20 June, 35 ; Capt. P 1C Mar. 38.
Af(jutnnt.Lieut. Francis Haviland, 4 Dec. 35.
Quarter-Master.John Haviland, 15 July, 36.
Surgeon. William Steele, 29 May, 35; Assist.-Surg. 18 May, 12; Hosp.Assist.Q Mar. 11.
Aitiitant-Surgcon.Thomas Honor Wheeler, 28 Dec. 38.
Veterinary Surgeon.Opie Smith, 20 Feb. 36.
ScarletFacing} Black.Agents, Messrs. Charles Hopklnson & Co.

Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane & Co.


[Returnedfrom France, November, 1818.]
1 Sir Thomai Montroor hu been twenty-four yean on regimental full-pay, during which period h Mrrtd
it Gibraltar In 1790 and 81 ; in Flanden and Holland in 1703, 4, and 8 j tin Egyptian campaign of 1801 ;
and nibcoquently man/ yean in India.

>] 3rd(TJte Prince of Wales's) Regt. of Dragoon Guards. 123


" TALAVERA" " ALBUUERA" " VITTORIA " " PENINSULA."
Yef Scrr.

Colonel.
Francis Newbcry,1 Comet, 12 Mar. 94; Lieut. 28 Mar. 04 ; Capt. 29 Mar. 94;
51
Major, SO Mar. 00 ; Lieut.-Col. 25 April, 08 ; Col. 4 June, 14 ; Major-Gen.
Pull Hlf
27 May, 25 ; Lieut.-Gen. 28 June, 38 ; Colonel 3rd Dragoon Guards,
P7. P7.
24 Sept. 42.

20

18

1A

Lieut.-Colonel.
Thomas Arthur, Cornet, P23 June, 1825 ; Lieut, P 10 Sept. 20 ; Capt. P8Fcb.
31 ; Major, P 15 Sept. 38 ; Lieut.-Col. P 12 May, 43.
Major.
Christopher Teesdale, Em. Pll July, 1820; Lieut. P 15 June, 30; Capt.
P 1 June, 32; Major, P 12 May, 43.
COKNET.

CAPTAIN.

LIEUT.

CAPTAINS.

14
13
14
12
10
10

0
0
0
0
0
0

John Daniel Dyson .... P 9 Dec.


P 9 Mar.
P17 Aug.
Francis Watt
P 18 Oct.
P 30 Jail.
Isaac Redston Warner . . P 30 Oct.

20
8
7
7
5
3
3
8
S

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

LIEUTENANTS.
Aylmer L. Bourke, R.M.
7 July 25
P 24 Mar. 37
William Squire
Henry Hickman Bacon . . P 8 June 38
P 15 Sept. 38
Edward Bagwell
P 30 Oct. 40
A. Rudkin Robinson, adj. 22 July 42
P 5 Aug. 42
Charles Furdon Coote . . P 8 Nor. 42
P 10 Feb. 43
Richard Croker

2
1
1
1

0
0
0
0

CORSETS.
Thomas Edward Whitby P 12
P 15
Frederick Aston Oakes . . P 5
John Wyclifle Thompson P22

IS

3
4
38
4
20

0
0
0
0
0

May
Mar.
Julv
Nov.

31
32
31
33
35
35

P 22
P 30
P 8
P27
P15
16

Mar. 33
Jan. 35
July 36
Oct. 37
Sept. 38
May 39

18 Jan.
f 2 Aug.
P 8 Nov.
P 10 Feb.
P 17 Mar.
11 May
P 12 May
P 6 July
P22 Nov.

P 8 July
P 8 Nov.
P 10 Feb.
P 17 Mar.
P 12 May
P 5 July

BKEVJBT
MAJOR.

36
42
43
43
43
44

27
42
42
43
43
43
43
44
44

43
44
44
44

Paymaster.Ernest Aug . Hawker, 10 Oct. 38 ; Entr. 30 Sept. 30; Lieut. *K


July, 30.
Adjutant.Lieut. Andre a R. Robinson , 2 Aug. 42.
Quarter-Master.$ Job. n Heydon,3 30 April, 41.
Surgeon.{) George Alex . Stephenson,3 28 Oct. 13 ; .Assist. Surg. 14 May, 07.
Assistant Surgeon.Thor oas Joliffe Tuf nell, 1 1 June, 41.
Veterinary Surgeon.Isa ac Timm, 17 I 'eb. 25.
Scarlet Facings Ye How. Agent t, Messrs. Co x and Co.
Irish Agents, Sit E. H. Borouj h, St., Armil &Co.
[Returnedfiom France, .. "anuary, 181C ]

I IJeut.-General Newbory served in Ireland during Iho rebellion, In 1798, and was engaged with the
rebeli and taking the French at Ballinamuck. In 1316 commanded the first Cavalry Brigade at the siege
and capture of Hattras. In 1817 and 18 commanded the Cavalry of the left Division of the Marquli of
Hasting*' grand army, which was ttic first Division engaged with the Plndareen, and took the whole of their
baggage and camp. Wai then removed to tho command of the Cavalry with a Light Division, under MajorGeneral Sir T. Brown, and captured at Romporah nine pieces of Artillery, and the Artillery-General. In
Jan. 1918, at Joud his brigade was broken up, but two days after, the Rajah of Joud fired Into the British
romp, and Sir T. Brown immediately ordered him to resume the command of the Cavalry, when he was
present at the blowing open the gates, attack of the place, and routing and pursuing the enemy's troops.
3 Quarter-Master Heydon's services: expedition to Walchercn, siege of Flushing, and expedition to
South Hereland, in 1809; Peninsular Campaign* of 1812 and 13.
3 Mr. StephensoQ served in the Peninsula from March 1809 to Hie end of that war in 1814.

124

<ith (Royal Irifh) Regiment of Dragoon Guards.

[ .tcahir.

Ou the Standards and Appointments the HARP AND CROWN, and the
Star of ST. PATRICK, with the motto " Qu'u Separabit ? "
" PENINSULA."
Year*' Serv
Colonel.
Sir George Anson,1 GCB. Cornet, 3 May, 1786; Lieut. 16 March, 91;
69
1 Cant.
9 Sept. 02 ; Major, 25 Dec. 94 ; Lieut.-Col. 21 Dec. 97 ; Col. 1 Jan.
05; Mnj.-Gen. 25 July 10; Lieut.-Gen. 12 Aug. 19 ; Gen. 10 Jan 37 ; Col.
Full Huif
Puy. Pay.
4th Dragoon-Guards, 84 Feb. 27.
Lieut.-Colonel.
D ffffii James Charles Chattertoii,* KH. Cornet, P 23 Nov. 09; Lieut. 6 June,
30
11 ; Capt. I' 20 March, 1; Major, P22 July, 24; Lieut.-Col. P 18 Dec. 27 ;
Co/. 23 Nov. 41.
Jl/>r.
19
0 Edward Cooper Hodge, Cornet, 3 Aug. 20; Lieut. P 3 July 28; Capt. P 19 Dec.
34; A/n/oi-, >'3 Dec. 41.

GA

CAPTAINS.
George Wynell Mayow . .
Clement Robert Archer. .
Ferdinand W. Arkwright
James Temple Bowdoin
William Charles Forrest

COUNET.

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

P 9 June 25
1'21 May 29
P 9 Aug. 33
P12 Sept. 34
Pll Mar. 30
P 8 April 30

P 12 Feb. 30
P 13 Aug. 30
P 2 June 37
P 30 Mar. 38
P 5 Jan. 39
P 27 April 38

P 6 Mar. 35
P 24 April 35
P 14 July 43
Pll Sept. 40
P 7 Sept. 41
P 4 Oct. 44

BREVET
MAJOR.

17
1G
12
11
9
9

3
0
0
0
0
0

8
7
6
5
9
5
7
10

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

2
2
2
1
1

0
0
0
0
0

39

i*

2
11
38

Paymaster.$} Aug. Clms. Drawwater,* 11 Nov. 10; En*. 1 May,05: Lieut,


P 20 March, OG; Capt. 15 Aug. 11.
0 Adjutant. Cornet John Mullen, 10 March, 43.
0 Quarter-Master.$J John Andrews, 20 June, 34.
Surgeon.$J John Bickerton Flanagan,5 21 Oct 13 ; Assist.-Sttrg. 12 Marco, 07 ;

ti

C
17

0 Assist. Surgeon.Edwin Adolphus, M.D. 20 Sept. 39.


0 Veterinary Surgeon.James Rainsford, 25 Dec. 28.

LIEUTENANTS.
Thos. Oliver W. Coster . . P 4 Aug. 37
George Thomson Jacob . . P 27 April 38
Melbourne KemeysTynte P 10 Aug. 39
Fra. Rowland Forster. . . . P 7 Feb. 40
Josias Rogers John Coles' P 2 Sept. 36
HenryJohn B.TowerBaker P 15 Dec. 40
John Gore Townsend. . . . P 28 Dec. 38
Richard Souter, R.M. . . 25 Sept. 35
CORNETS.
9 Mar. 43
Fra. Hastings G. JVicolls P 2 June 43
Ernest Henry Lane .... P 14 July 43
Thomas Miller Clarke .. 30 July 44
Michael M'Creaeh.
26 Julv 44

i> 23 Nov. 38
P 10 Aug. 39
P 3 Dec. 41
P 11 Mar. 42
P 22 Mar. 39
P 10 Mar. 43
P 29 Nov. 39
P 4 Oct. 44

4 Captain Dn iwwater served


In the Eipedt Ion to Copenhagcn in 1807; the capture of
Martinique ; ur d subsequently
in the Peninsu! i, Including the
battle of Buiac >.
5 Mr. Fionas an wired in tin Peninsula, ineluding the bat tics of the I'yren en, Orthes, and
subsequent atVu re. Served ulio D the American
war, Including the siege of ant repulse of the
sortie at Fort Erie, and the defeat of the

Hotp.-Assist. 6 May, OC.


ScarletFacings'Bluc.Agent9Geo. Samuel Collyer, Esq.Irish Agents,'M.edsn.CKDekCo.
[Returnedfrom Portugal, May, 1813.]
1 Sir George Aniun served in Holland under H.R. II. The Duko of York and Sir Ralph Abcrcrnmty.
Served also the campnlfina of 1800, 10, II, 12, nnd 13 in the Peninsula; commanded the 10th Light Dra
goons at the bnttlo of Oporto; and a brigade of Light Cavalry at the battles ofTalavera. Busaco, Salamanca,
and Vlttoria. Sir Gcorcc has received a Medal and two Clasps for Talavera, Salamanca, find Yittorin.
2 Colonel Chatterlou served in Portugal, Spain, Flanders, and France, from 1611 to 1818, including the
affairs at Furntc Guinaldo, and Ald^a de I'oiile; the sieges of Ciudad Uodrigo, and B&dajos; actions at
Usagro, Llercna, Sulnmanca, Heights of San Chritoval, Hueda, Castraj on, to the Battle of Salamanca ;
affairs at Tudela, Valladolid, and Celada del Camino, to the luve&tment end siege of Burgos ; the actions at
Monastcrio, Qutntana Pnllu, Vvnta del Pozo, and Cabezou, upon the retreat from Burgos to Salamanca;
thence the out-posts at the Pnssnge of the Huebra, to ClitJad Rodrigo. Upon the advance of the army from
Portugal; the action at Osnm ; Battle of Vittoria; actions at Villa Franca and Tolosa, to the siege and cap
ture of San Sebastian. The actions on crossing the Bidassoa, and carrying tho enemy's fortified entrench
ments. The battle- of the Nivcile at St. Jean do l,u/; at Anglet; and in front of Bnyunne; battle of the
Nive; passage of the Adour, and invustiiH-nt of Boyunne ; occupation of Bordeaux; passage of the Garonne,
and attuir at Etauliers upon the passage of the Dordogne ; battles of Qu at re Bras and Waterloo; the
advance to and capture of Paris ; and with the army of occupation in France.
3 Lieut. Coles served with the 4th Light Dragoons in the campaign under Lord Keano in Sciude and
Affghaniitan In 1898-9, ami ivai present at the taking of Ghuznee.

] 5th (The Princess Charlotte of Wales's) Reg. of Dr. Gds. 125


The motto " Vettigia nulta retrortum." " SALAMANCA"" VITTORIA"
"TOULOUSE"" PENINSULA."
Tears' Serv.

C5
Foil Half
P"*.

p.r.

96

1*

25

Colonel.
Sir John Slade, Sort. ' GCH., Cornet, 11 May, 1780 ; Lieut. 28 April, 83 ;
Capt. 24 Oct. 87; -S/Vtfor, 1 March, 94; Lieut.-Col. 29 April, 95; Cof. 29
April, 1802 ; Major-Gen. 25 Oct. 09 ; Lieut.-Gen. 4 June, 14 ; Gen. 10 Jan.
37; Col. 5th Dragoon Guards, 20 July 31.

Lieut.-Colonel.
Hon. James Vorke Scarlett, Cornet, P 26 March, 18; Xicic*. P 24 Oct. 21 ; Capt.
P 9 June, 25 ; Major, P 11 June, 30 ; Lieut.-Col. f 3 July, 40.

Major.
Francis Westcnra, Cornet, v 31 July, 17 ; Lieut. P 24 Oct. 21 ; Capt. P 31 Dec25; Brevet-Major, 28 June 38; Regimental-Major, P 3 July, 40.

CORNET.

SO
20
lo
13
10

0
0
0

P 24 Mar.
P 12 Oct.
p 2fl Oct.
Robert Meade, I
P 16 NOY.
0 Robert Bell
0 John Ireland Blackburne P 3 April
0 Arch. Rowan Hamilton . . P 13 May

LIEUTENANTS.
9 0
8 0 James Charles Yorke ....
8 0
8 , 0 George Lloyd Rob-mi ....
7
0 M'm. Noel Algernon Hill
6 0 George Rowan Hamilton
4
4

0 Charles Holder

P 17 June
P 13 Jan.
P 30 J:M'
P 28 Nov.
P 10 Aug.
P 10 Aug.
P 11 Mav
P 26 Oct.

CAPTAIN.

WEPT.

25
25
30
32
35
36

P 14 Fcb
P 26 June
P 14 Dec.
P 27 June
P 17 June
P 30 June

28
27
32
34
36
37

36
37
37
37
38
39
41
41

p 28 Nov 37
P 10 Aug. 38
P 5 April 39
P 3 July 40
P 20 Oct. 41
P 3 June 42
P27 Jan. 43
P30 July 44

P 28 Dec
P 8 Mar
P 30 Dec.
P 9 Mar
P26 Oct
P-27 Jan.

BREVETMAJOB.

3
33
36
38
41
43

CORNETS.

30
&
3
2
1
29

6
4

96

OJan. 25
0 $) James Henley, H. M. *
7 May 40
0 Thomas Robbins, adj. . .
0 Sir\Vm.Hen.Don,Bt... P 3 June 42
0 Hob.Hen. Payne Crawfurd P27 Jan. 43
0 Thomas John Bridge. . . . P 30 July 44

'A

Paymaster.Henry Aug. Jackson, 15 Dec. 37 ; Em. 27 Aug. 15 : Lieut. 8

April, 25 ; Capt. 18 Dec. 35.


0 Adjutant. Cornet Thomas Robbins, 8 May, 40.
0 Quarter-Master.Alexander Langfonl, 18 June, 41.
^ft Surgeon.James Barlow,5 M.D. 29 July, 13; Assilt,-Surg. 5 March, 07 ; Ifotp.Auist. 25 June, 03.

9
31

0 Asriitant-Surgeon.Duncan Affleck, 15 Jan. 36.


0 Veterinary Surgeon.921 John Constant," 3 March, 14.
ScarletFacingi Green.Agents, Messrs. Cox 4 Co.
[Returnedfrom Spain, July, 1814.]

1 Sir John Slade wired In Portugal and Spain, under Sir John Moore, in command of the Huscar
Brigade, Including the different operation! terminating with the battle of Corunna. Placed again on the
staff in the Penlnnula, in Aug. IbCO, where he served until June, 1813, in command of a brigade of cavalij.
Sir John has received a Medal and one Claip for the batttes of Corunna and Fuentes d'Onor.
a Cornet Henley served the campaign of 1814 In the Peninsula, Including the battle of Toulouse.
> Dr. Barlow's lenrlces : Eipeditlon to Copenhagen In 1807; capture of Martinique In 1801) j campaign
of IblA In the Krtherlands and France.
I Mr. Constant served at Waterloo on the 16th, 17th, and 18th June.

126

6th Regiment of Dragoon Guards (Carabineers.)

r HeaJ Quarter*,
L a; York.

Years' Serr.

Colonel.
50

^ Sir Thomas Hawker,1 KCH. Cornet, 12 May, 1795; Lieut. 5 April, 96;
Capt 10 July, 99 ; Major, 23 NOT. 1804 ; Lieut.-Col. 2 Sept. 08 ; Col. 4 June,
Full Half
14; Major-Gen. 27 May, 25; Lieut-Gen. 28 June, 38; Col. 6th Dragoon
Pay. Pay.
Guards, 5 June, 39.

Lieut.-Colonel.
39

0 V 3183 James Jackson,3 KH. Em. 9 Oct. 06 ; Lieut. 25 Jan. 08 ; Capt. P 25 June,
13; Brevet-Major, 18 June, 16; Major, P26 April, 27; Brevet-Lieut.-Col.
25 May, 26; Lieut.-Col. P 2 March, 39 ; Col. 23 Nov. 41.

37

JtfVy'or.
David Hay, Cornet, 6 Oct. 08 ; Lieut. P 31 Oct. 11 ; Capt. v 5 Aug. 19 ; BrevetMajor, 10 Jan. 37 ; Regtl.-Major, P 14 April, 37 ; Brevet-Lt.-Col. 1 NOT. 42.

COBNET.

20
19
16
14
13
8
23
10
7

7
6

7
4
4
3
2
2
2
2
13
10
10
35

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

BREYBTMAJOR.

Henry Richmond Jones . . v 9 June 2o P 14 NOT. 26 P 1 2 June 30


Henry Hayhurst France P 2 NOT. 26 P 10 Feb. 29 P 25 Jan. 33
Thomas Edward Taylor. . P 10 Feb. 29 P 26 April 31 P 2 NOT. 38
Hon. A. G. Fred. Jocelyn P 26 April 31 P 6 July 32 P17 Aug. 41
James Henry Dickson . . P 6 July 32 P 22 May 35 P 29 Dec. 43
Edward Lewis Pryse .... P 17 Mar. 37 P 2 NOT. 38 P 2 Aug. 44
LIEUTENANTS.
25 Oct. 22 16 Feb. 26
0 William 8. Philips, R.M.
6 Oct. 38
0 Thomas Manders, adj. . . P 30 July 35
P
fi Oct. 38 P14Aug 40
0
P 2 Nor. 38 p 13 July 41
0
P 6 Sept. 39 P17 Aug 41
0 Phillips Buchanan
P17 Aug. 38 P 22 April 42
0
P 13 July 41 P31 Mar. 43
0 Frederick Hankcy,
0 Edward Hare Croker .... P17 Aug. 41 P 9 June 43
0 Charles John Bourchier. . P 22 April 42 P 29 Dec. 43
0 Frederick Charles Polhill P31 Mar. 43 P 2 Aug. 44
CORNETS.
0 Samuel James Morton . . P 9 June 43
0 Charles Edward Walker P 29 Dec. 43
P 14 Anril 43
0 Harrv Lee Carter
0 Paymaster.Oliver Vaughan Jackson, 14 Feb. 40; Ens. P2 Mar. 32 Lieut
P 27 May, 36.
0 Adjutant.Lieut. Thomas Manders, 31 July, 35.
0 Quarter-Master.Thomas Smith, 26 June, 35.
Surgeon.g John Heriot,4 M.D. 16 April, 12 ; Assistant-Surgeon. 8 NOT. 04
Hasp.-Assist. 11 May, 04.
0
0
0
0
0
0

19 A Assistant-Surgeon.Henry Carline, 28 Sept. 26; Hospital-Assistant, 31 Aug. 26.


12 19ft Veterinary Surgeon.Thomas Browne, 25 July, 34 ; Ens. 25 Dec. 13.

ScarletFacings White.Agents, Messrs. Cor & Co.


(Returned from Buenos Ayres, 1808.]

Including the capture of Beni-Boo-Ali, as Military Secretary to Sir Lionel Smith, and, for
lie wa recommended by the Marquis of Hasting! for the rank of Lleut.-Colonel.
4 Dr. Heriot errert In the Peninlula from June, 1809, to the end of the war. Including the battlei of
Talavera and Salamanca, siege of Burgoi, and bullies of Yittorta, the Pywneoi, ami Orthei:

Cmbarkcd for the Cape of "1


Good Hope, April, 1849. J

*..7 t rni

n_TJ
71 \ r>
Itli ( The Princess
RoijaTs)
Regimentif
of
Dragoon Guards,

r Serving on the

j_ Fromier..

Colonel.
Sir Evan Lloyd,1 KCH. Cornet, 25 Nov. 1780; Lieut. 5 Fob. 87; Capt. 25
Oct. 93; Major, 1 Sept. 95; Lieiit.-Col. 11 Feb. 99; Col. 25 Oct. 1809;
Pall Half
Major-Gen. 1 Jan. 12 ; Lieut.-Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col,
Pay. Pa)-.
7th Dragoon Guards, 18 March, 36.
(55

Lieut.-Colonel.
Robert Richardson, Cornet, P 8 June, 26 ; Lieut. P 0 April, 29 j Cnp*. i> 16 Aug.
33 ; Major, P 18 June, 41 ; Lieut.-Col. P 22 Dec. 43.
Major.
Thomas Le Merchant, Cornet, P 14 June, 27 ; Lieut. P 11 June, 30 ; Capt. 1 17
Oct. 34; Myor, P22 Dec. 43.

10

18

CORNET.

15
12
13
11
25
10
10

I
\
'
|

0
0
0
0
0

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

30
33
32
34
20
35
85

P 16 Aug. 33
P 8 July 36
P 12 June 35
22 Aug. 37
P 12 Oct. 25
P 27 Mar. 40
P 24 April 40

P 24 July 35
P 18 June 41
1 14 July 41
P24 Feb. 43
25 Feb. 43
P 10 Mar. 43
P 22 Dec. 43

P 8 July 36
P 30 Oct. 35
P 27 Mar. 40
18 June 41
P 3 Dec. 41
P 8 April 42
P24 Nov. 29
P 5 Aug. 42

P 3 Dec. 41
P 14 Jan. 42
P 22 July 42
23 Feb. 43
P24Feb. 43
P 10 Mar. 43
15 Sept. 37
P 7 June 44

John Hope Gibsone .... P 8 Oct.


Edward Codrington .... P 17 Aug.
Sir Harry Darell,3 Sort. P 1 June
19 Dec.
3M Robert Bambrick 4 . . 14 Dec.
P 16 Jan.
P 24 July

BRBVBTMAJOR.

LIEUTENANTS.

9 ! 0
10 I 0
5 0
4 0
4 0
3 0
1G 0
3 ' 0

2 I 0
20

19

William Hogg
R. W. Arkwright, R.M.
Arthur Knight, adjutant
Atwood Dalton Wigsell. .
Antoiue Sloet Butler
John Hamilton Gray ....
Pearson Scott Thompson
CORNETS.
Charles Edward Petre . .
Charles Arkwright

P 22 July 42
P 24 Feb. 43
P 16 Mar. 43
AnnesleyPaul Gore .... P 7 April 43
John Thomas Cramer . . P22 Dec. 43
P 23 Aug. 44
Paymaster. Wm. Sheppey Greene, 26 June, 40 j Era. 18 Dec. 24; Lieut.
P7 Aug. 27.
Adjutant.Lieut. Arthur Knight, 23 July, 41.
Quarter-Matter.Henry Magill, 10 March, 43.
Surgeon.John Stewart Graves,5 2 July, 41; Asiitt.-Surgcon, 28 Sept. 26;
Hotp.-Atsitt. 22 Feb. 26.
Auift.-Surgeon.William John Power, 14 July 37.
Veterinary Surgeon.John Bruer Miniken, 24 March 43.
ScarletFacings black.Agenti, Messrs. Cox & Co.

1 Sir Evan Lloyd served on regimental full-pay from 1780 to 1812, the whole period In the 17th Light
nrl-"oon and was present with that corps ill nearly all the actions and sieges in which it was engaged In
India He also served in South Anu ricii in ISOti and 7, and was at the taking of Monte Video, and In tho
eipedition to Buenos Ayres, during which service tho regiment was armed with muskets, and acted as
In?^'i7 Harry Dari'll served with the 18th Royal Irit.h on the China Expedition, and was present at tho first
,in Bam'brick served tho campaign of 1815 with the llth Light Dragoons, and wa> present at the
ili of Waterloo. Also at the (itgo and capture of Bhurtpore, in 1885 6.
5 Mr Gmves served with the 4th Light Dragoons during the campaign In Afghanistan under Lord
. 'od was present at the siege and capture of Ghuinee.
127

1st (Royal) Regiment of Dragoons.

128

I Head Quarter*.
L at Dublin.

On the Standards an Eagle." PENINSULA"" AVATERLOO."

Dears' 6rv

51
'oil Half
Pay. Pay.

Colonel.
B 521 Sir Arthur Benjamin Clifton,1 KCB. KCH. Cornet, 6 June, 1794; iru*.
7 AUK 1794; Cp. 27 Feb. 1799; Major, 17 Dec. 1803; Lieut. Col. 25 July,
1810; Col. 12 Aug. 1819; Major Gen. 22 July 30 ; Lieut.-Oen. 23 NOT. 41 ;
Co/. 1st Dragoons, 30 Aug. 42.
Lieut.-Colonel.
9 a& Thomas Marten,' KH. Cornet & Sub-Lieut. 22 Nov. 13; Lieut, v 23
June, 17 ; Cnpt. P 4 May, 22 ; Jtfwjor, P 12 Dec. 26 ; Lieut.-Col. 29 May, 3i>.

31

10

0 Francis Hearle Stephens, J?w. P23 Feb. 26; Lieut. 31 July, 28; Co/if. P 17

Major.
July, 35 ; Afq/or, P 25 Nov. 42.
CORNET.

LIEUT.

CAPTAIK.

P21 Dec. 32
P 5 Dec. 34
P 1 May 35
P 28 July 40
P23July 41
P 7 Sept. 41

P 1 May 35
P14 Dec. 41
P 28 Jan. 42
P 14 Oct. 42
P 23 June 43
P 13 Oct. 43

BREVETMAJOR.

CAPTAINS.
16
13
11
10
10
9

0
0
0
0
0
0

13
6
6
5
4
4
C
3

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

3
2
2
2
1

0
0
0
0
0

1 24 Dec. 29
P21 Dec. 32
William Charles Yates . . P 30 May 34
P 5 June 35
Robert Wardlaw
Evan Herbert Lloyd .... P 4 Sept. 35
Chas. C. Waldo Sibthorp P 28 Oct. 36
LIEUTENANTS.
John Chamberlain, R.M.
1 June 32
P 1 Mar. 39
Walter B. Barttelot
P 23 April 39
P 30 Oct. 40
6 Sept. 41
P14 Dec. 41
P 23 June 39
Wm.de Cardonnel Elmsall P 1 July 42
CORNETS.
Aug. Henry De Trafford P 14 Oct. 42
Hen. John WyndharnKing P 19 May 43
P 13 Oct. 43
Joseph John Henley .... P27 Oct. 43
Theodore Wirgman, adj. P29 Nov. 44

P 10 July 35
P 14 Dec. 41
P 28 Jan. 42
P 14 Oct. 42
22 June 43
P23 June 43
P 19 Aug. 42
P 13 Oct. 43
8 Lieut.-Col. Marten lerred the campaign o f
1814, in the Pa ilniula, with the household bricade. Also th B campaign of 1815, including
tile bnttlo of \V aterloo.
6 Dr. Hurtle' icrved In the Peninsula, and
was present at the battle of Salamanca.

Paymaster.Lawrence I ukc Esmonde White, 29 St pt. 43; Eiit. P 18 Jan. 31 ;


Lieut. P 26 June, 35.
1
0 Adjutant. Cornet Theo lore Wirgman 29 Nov. 44.
11
0 Quarter-Master.Wi J ohn Partridge , 18 July, 34.
34
Surgeon.$ John Metgc Hartley,4 M.L . 31 Aug. 26 , Astitt.-Surg. 27 Dec. 10.
Astist.-Surgeon.John C irogan, M. B. 16 April, 41.
4
ft 0 Veterinaru Surneon.M atthew Poett. 21 Anril. 37.
ScarletFacing* Blue.Agent*, Messrs. Cox & Co.Iri*h Agents, Messrs. Cane & Co.
[Returnedfrom France, January, 1816.]

14

1 Sir Arthur Clifton's services :Campaigns of l&OO, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and IS. Commandid a squadron
In covering knd supporting four Spanish guns at the bnltle of Tulnvera, and employed in different subse
quent operations; battle of Busaco, punuit of MasBcna from Sanlurem, taking from him prisoners and bag
gage ; battle of Puentes d'Onor, actions at Nave d'Arer. Kl Bodon, Fueiite Guinaldo, and A Idea de Ponte ;
several affairs during the retreat of the army from Salamanca to Citi'itid Rodrigo ; charged with a squadron
a body of Piench Infantry under General Clausi-1, near Salamanca, killing or taking nearly a hundred of the
enemy; battle ot Ylttoria, blockade of Pampeluna, several affairs In tlic Pyrenees, battle of Toulouce,
kinnlihlne; with the enemy and covering the retreat on the 17th of June, and battle of Waterloo. Sir
Arthur has received a Medal and one Clasp for Fuentcs d'Onor and Vittoria.

2<f (Royal North British} Regt. of Dragoons.


Yean-Srrr.

129

On the Standards an Eagle." WATERLOO."

Colonel.
Sir Wm. Kier Grant,1 KCB. GCH. Em. 30 May, 1792; Lieut. 18 Feb. 93;
Fall Half
Capt. 6 July, 04; Major, C Jan. 9G; Lieut.-Col. 3 Dec. 1800; Col. 25 July,
Pay. Pay.
10; Major-Gen. 4 June, 13 ; Lieut.-Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col.
2dDr. 24 Aug.39.
Lieut.-Colonel.
i 24
John Fred. Sales Clarke, Comet, P19 Feb. 18 ; Lieut, v 11 Oct. 21 ; Capt.fU
July, 25 ; Major, P 30 Dec. 37 ; Licut.-Col. P 2 April, -SI .
Major.
10
St. Vincent William Ricketts, Ccrnet, v 13 July, 20; Lieut. P 5 April, 31 ; Capt.
P6 Nov. 35; Major, v 7 April, 43.
53

90
16
10
10
0
0

!
i

CORNET.

CAPTAINS.
Michael Goold Adams . . P 21 July
Henry Darby Griffith . . P 25 Nov.
Donald John M. ilucleod P 10 July
0
P 6 Nov.
P 22 Jan.
0
o Geo. Aug. Filmer Sulivan P 29 July

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

25
28
35
35
30
30

P 30 July 29
P 25 Nov. 31
P 23 Feb. 38
P 28 Dec. 38
v 0 Nov. 40
P 20 Feb. 41

P 28 Dec. 38
P 1 Aug. 34
P 28 Dec. 41
P 22 July 42
P 29 Dec. 43
P 6 April 44

38
38
39
41
39
42
41

P28 Dec. 41
21 July 42
P 22 July 42
P 7 April 43
P 29 Dec. 43
P10 Mar. 43
P 5 April 44

BREV.-MAJ.

LlETJTBHAMTS.

7
0
7 ' 0 George Reid, adjutant . .
C
0 Hugh Montgom.Campbell
4
0 Walter Colquhonn Grant
6
u Frederick Philips, R.M.
3 < 0
4
0 Hen.Tho. C.Smyth Pigott

P 23 Feb.
10 Aug.
P 1 Feb.
P 20 Feb.
P 11 May
P 14 Jan.
P 28 Dec.

CORSETS.
1 0
3
Wm. Francis Carruthcrs
3
0 5irG(-o.Fra.Hampson,J3/.
2
0 Henry Sales Scobcll
2
0
1 ' 0 William Wallace Hozier

P 22 July 42
P 5 Aug. 42
3 Mr. Wlnt ;rscale served at Walcheren, In
P 7 April 43 1800, and In tl te Penlusuln, frol n Sept. 1810, to
Dec.
i. eluding the bat tie of Fuentes
P 29 Dec. 43 d'Onor.1812,
Prs nt at Waterloo.
P 5 April 44

90 ,

0 \Paynuuter.William Crawford, 24 March, 29; Cornet, 17 Aug. 15; Lieut.


25 June, 10.

7 | 0 . Ajjvtant.Lieut. George Reid, 10 Ang. 38.


10 I 0 Quarter-Matter.HiB Michael Nelson, 25 Dec. 35 ; Em. 4 Dec. 35.
38

0 Surgeon.f XH John Winterscale, 3 12 June, 28; Aaitt.-Surg. 8 Feb. 10;


Horp.-AuM. 17 Sept. 09.

4 J 0 \Aaittant-Suryeon.John Ramsay Brush,4 MD., 8 June, 41.


6 | 0 ' Veterinary Surgeon.Thomas Jcx, 4 Oct. 39.
ScarletFacing! Blue.Agents, Messrs. Charles Ilopkinson and Co.
[Returnedfrom France, January, 1816.]
1 Sir Wm. Kier Grant icrred In Flanders, and was present at Faman, siege of Valenciennes, fec.'in 170.1.
U 17M lie ITU present In the actioni of the 17th, 24th, mid 88th of April, the 10th, 17th, 18th, and Kind of
May. Joined the Russian and Austrian army in Italy cnrly in 1700, and served thccampaigns of that and the
l*o following years, including the battles of Novi, Kivoli, Mondovi, Suvillano, Marengo, ice. ; the sieges of
Alexandria, Purranal, Tortona, Cunlo, Barono, Genoa, &c. Sir Wm. served subsequently fifteen years in iho
Ka*t Indies, six years as Adjutant-General, the rest as a Major-General on the staff, during which he WM ft
t'juiilerable time commander of the forces in the Island of Java, and Si-cond member of Council. Commaadfd the force in the fallowing service, viz.: in 1817 and 18 Guzcrat llrld-force, wlilch formed a division
of the army of Ihe Dvccon ; 1810, capture of Rarree and conquest of the Sawuntwarree State ; also, tlio
elptur* 01* Bbooj and conquest of the principality of Cutch; In the Persian Gulf against the Joasmee piratCK,
ineludlns; lh capture of Ras-el-Khyma and Zyah, Arab fortresses.
4 Doctor Brush served with the 20th on the China expedition, and was present at tho rcpulie of the nijlit
i en Ninfjio, at the attuck and rupture of Cliapoo, Woosung and Shanghae, and Chin King Foo.

,!] Srrf ( Tlie King's Own) Regt. of Lt. Dragoon. [8^f^


The White Horse, within the Garter on the 2nd and 3rd Standards, with the Motto. " Jfee
tupera terrent."" SALAMANCA"-" VITTORIA"" TOULOUSE"" PENINSULA."
Colonel.
Years' Serv. " CABOOL, 1842."
9 Lord Charles Somerset Manners, KCB.1 Cornet, 7 Feb. 08 ; Lieut. 1 Jane, 99 ;
47
Capt. 21 Aug. 1800; Major, 1 3 Oct 08 ; Lieut.-Col.l Aug. 11 ; Col.
17 ; Major-Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Lt.-Gen. 28 June, 38 ; Col. 3rd Drs. 8 Nov. 39.
Pal Half
Pa, Pay. Lieut.-Colonelt.HESS Sir Joseph Thackwell,* KCB. KH. Cornet, P23 Apr.
00; Lieut. 13 June, 01; Capt.vQ April, 07 ; Major, 18 June, 16; BreeetLieut.-Col. 21 June, 17 ; Begtl.-Lleut.-Col. 15 June, 20 ; Col. 10 Jan. 37.
38
7
White, CB.3 Cornet, P 15 Aug. 04 ; Lt. P 14 May, 05 ; Capt. 7 NOT. 15 ;
40
A Michael
Brevet-Major, 10 Jan. 37 ; Segtl.-Major, 4 Jan. 39 ; Lieut.-Col. P 13 Dec. 39.
Charles
Middleton,
s.la .Ens. 19 Sept. 04; Lieut. 28 Apr.06; Capt. P18;nly,15 ;
36
6
Brev.-Maj. 8 Feb.19 ; Maj. P 16 June,25 ; Lt.-Col. P 19 NOT. 25 ; Col. 28 Ju. 38.
20
0 Majors.Geo. Henry Lockwood, CB. Cornet, P 10 Mar. 25; Lieut. P10 Aug-.
26; Capt. P 7 Sept. 32; Miyor, 6 March, 39; Brevet Lt.-Col. 23 Dec. 42.
18 'A Geo. Alex. Malcolm, CB.5 Ensign, P 31 Dec. 25 ; Lieut, f 7 June 27 ; Capt. P 3O
Dec. 31 ; Major, P 13 Dec. 39 ; Brevet Lt.-Col. 23 Dec. 42._
LIEUT.
CORNET.
BHBT.-MAJ.
CAPTAINS.
20
0 Chas. W. Morley Balders P 10 Nov. 25 P 25 Nov. 28 P 15 July 36
32
14 Jan. li 14 Aug. 15 7 Oct. 36
A John Tritton6
Uuly 37
19
0 John Wm. Yerbury 7 .... P 12 Dec. 26 P 5 July 33
14
0 John Bich. Blagden Hale P 7 June 31 P 16 May 34 P 10 July 37
25
Feb. 20 P 1 Oct. 25 P 1 Aug. 26 26 May 41
A0 JBGough,CB.lsjr. J.C.23D.42 P 241 Mar.
27 P 31 Dec. 30 6 Mar. 39
18
Meyrick Jones
P 23 Aug. 33 P 31 Mar. 37 P 1 Nov. 42
12
0 Walter Unett7
10
0 Wm. Bobert Herries, *.' P 6 Mar. 35 P 12 Apr. 39 P 27 Dec. 42 ISirJ.TbMkwell
20
0 John Edward Dyer* . . .
26 May 25 21 Dec. 26 24 Nov. 43 .TV.':] tile cam
paign In Galicia and Leon under Sir
LIEUTENANTS.
April 27 ljob Moore, ncl was engaged !
16
John Edward Codd . . . P 21 July 25 P.. 27
,i a
,. |*cai
ivcral IKinnlie
skirmishes,, and
lad present at tie
- .
"!.
18
0 Samuel Fisher8
15 June 27 P16 Aug. 81 [battle or Com
Served the earn.
paigns or 1813 and 14 in UK P<n.
18
0 Wm. Howe HadBeld...
25 Oct. 27 P 20 Sept. 31 insula.
Including
the
of Vlu
17
0 George
1
1 May 28 P17 Aug. 32 toria, the Pyrenees in battles
Newton
front or Pam.
15
0 George Forbes 7
10 Dec. 30 15 Feb. 34 neluna, 27tli, fSth. th, and 3O<J|
; blockade or Pampeluna, frota
16
0 W. E. Fitz Edward Barnes 19 Nov. 29 P 24 July 35 July
18th to the 31st Oct., when it surren
12
0 James
.
Martin "
6 Sept. 33 Pll Mar. 36 dered
; battle or Orthes, affair at
7 Oct. 36 Tarbes, and battle or Toulouse t be
11
0 Edward Geo. Swinton . .
6 June 34
sides
many affairs oT advanced,
P
17
Mar.
37
P
18
July
34
0
.
11
James Cowell16
guards, out-posts, &C. Served als
8
0 ,John Sullivan.7 adjutant
9 July 37 31 Dec. 39 the
campaign or 1815, Including tha
P 10 July 37 P16 Nov. 41 action at Quatre Bras, the retreat
0 Henry Wood7
8
April 42 the follnwin* dy> and battle or
P 11 July 37 n 29
0 Edmund Boche "
8
on
-I t o ' Waterloo. Commanded the cavalry
0 George
1
8
Cookes
14 July 37 P 2U April 42 division or the army oT the Indus
42 [during the Affghanislan campaign t
6
0 1Charles Bowles 7
16 Aug. 39 P 131 Nov.
June 43"" "'"'"'' "" T ***
5
0 JJonas Hamilton Travers ' 28 Feb. 40
capture of ubuxnec [ and com
P 16 April 41 24 Nov. 43 manded the I'd column of the army
4
0 1Boger Casement7
iii march from Cabool to Bengal.
6
0 Edward
]
B. Cureton " . . 21 June 39 19 Dec. 43 n
Commanded the cavalry division la
7
Blackburnc Hawkes 2 Mar. 38 P27 0 John
J
the action at Maharajpore on the
Jan. 44 V.'th Dec. 18I3. Contused on tfM
4
0 Thomas
1
Penton
16 NOT. 41 P 26ihoutder
at VfttnrU, and severely wounded *
CORNETS.
Waterloo (left arm amputated close to the shoulder) la
3
0 Henry
1
Charles Morgan..
6 May 42 arglng a square of infantry i had also two bom* abat
him.
3
0 Jas.
J G. Archer Burton . . P 27 May 42 3iderLieut,
White served at the capture of Hattr*M
3
0 Edward
1
Worley
16Aujj. 42 in 1817. andCol.
during the Mahratta campaigns of 1817 and
P 1 Nov. 42 ; alto at siege and capture of Bburtpore In
3
0 Henry
1
Ellis
a
nurtiHU the campaign or 141
3
0 Henry
1
Wallis White
25 Nov. 42 Commanded
Affghanistan, ror which he was appointed a C B.
3
0 JJohn Douglas White .... 20 Mav 42 . 4 I,t.-Col. Lockwnud commanded the 3rd Light Dra.
1
0 (Geo. \Vynd. Knight Brucej P 26 Jail. 44 throughout the campaign or 1811 In Affghanistu under
1
0 JJohn Bathwell, B. M. . . I 1 Mar. 44 Ocl>- ''"n*- d for his services was appointed a CB.
Edward Cormlck,' 24 Jan. 28 ; Cornet, P 4 Dec. 06 ; P Lieut. 25
29 9A Paynuister.ft
I
Sept. 07; Capt. P 23 Sept. 13.
8
0 ,Adjutant.Lieut. John Sullivan, 9 July, 37.
4
0 Quarter-Master.Abraham
(
Crabtree,7 25 Nov. 42 ; Cornet, 17 Sept. 41.
36
0 Surgeon.Jus.
i
Henderson,10 M.D. 20 April,26; Assilt.-Surgeon, 22 March, 1O;
Ifosp.-As.tiit. 5 Aug. 09.
Franklin, 29 Dec. 37.
8
0 Assistant-Surgeons.Henry
t
5
0
Francis Laing, 6 Nov. 40.
16
0 Veterinary
1
Surgeon. George Edlin,7 17 Dec. 29.
BlueFacings Scarlet.Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
1 Lord Charles Manners served the campaign or 1 BOS in Spain, including the caralry engagement at BeneTentc. At Walcheren
as Alde-de-Camp to Lord Chatham, and was present at the siege or Flushing. Acted as Aide-de-camp to the Duke of Wel
lington from 1811 until the army entered Madrid in 1813 t when he assumed the command or the Regiment, and remained with
II until the war closed in 1814. His Lordship has received a medal and two clasps for Salamanca, Victoria, and Toulouse.
i LL-Col. Malcolm served on the China expedition.
> Capt Tritton served at the siege and capture or Haltrius ; tile Mahratta campaigns or 1817 and 18 ; the siege and car-tun
-nnoie, in 18J5-6 j and the campaign or 1818 In Affghanistan.
'It, f'lilifr H-rrcd u a volunteer at Bburtpore In I82J-6. Served also the campaign nf 1818 In Afghanistan.
[For Hotel , 10, I), II, 14, II, If, and. I?, m opposite pt|*.

( The Queen's Own) Eegt. of Light Dragoons.

131

"ALBUHEHA" "SALAMANCA" "VITTORIA" "TOULOUSE" "PENINSULA."


" AFFGUASISTAN" " GIIUZNEE."
Yea^-Serr.
Colonel.
9 Sir James Charles Dalbiac,1 KCH. Cornet, 4 July, 1793; Lieut. 24 Feb.
Fail , Half
4; Capt. 11 Oct. 08; Major, 15 Oct. 1801 ; Lieut.-Col. 25 April, 08; Col.
Py. Pay.
4 Jane, 14; Major-Gen. 27 May, 25; Lieut.-Gen. 28 June, 38; Col. 4th
Light Dragoons, 24 Sept. 42.
Lieut.-Colonel.
99
fi 9 Fra. Dermot Daly,' E,u. 5 Dec. 11 ; Lieut. 26 Nor. 13 ; Capt. 20 June, 24 ;
52

Major, P27 Oct. 35; Brev.-Lieut.-Col. 23 July 39 ; Lieut.-Col. P24 June, 42.
96

Major.
* Harcourt Master,' JSniign, P 30 July, 18 ; Lieut. P 0 Mur. 23 ; Capt. P 17 Sept. 26 ;
Brevet-Major, 28 June 38 ; Major, P24 June, 42.
CAPTAINS.
William Parlby
LordQeo.Aug. Fred. Paget
Henry Fane5
0 John T. Douglas Halkctt
0 Alex. P. Gordon Camming
0 Alexander Low

29
10
11
10
10
10

A
iS
A

18
12
5

0 Thomas Lloyd, ml/

CORNET.

3 Oct.
P 25 July
P 1 Aug.
P 23 Jan.
P C Feb.
P 2 Oct.

CAPTAIN.

1C P 6 May
34 P 1 Dec.
34 P 30 July
35 ] 0 July
35 P 1 July
35 |P 0 July

24
37
36
37
36
38

P 28 Sept. 26
P17 Aug. 41
P 0 May 42
P 25 Oct. 42
P 15 April 42
P14 July 43

BREV.-MAJ.

23 Nov. 41

LlBTJTEXASTS.

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

3
3

3
1
17
18
3
36
6
7

J. H. Tamer Warde, H.M


Eustace Arkwright
Martin Kirwan
William Henry Magan . .
William Kingston Fraser
George John Browu ....
CORNETS.
Fenwick Boyce Barren . .
Archibald Grant
Lord Alfred Churchill ..
Herbert Dawson Slade
Pjitrnrri
Pnlarnn
n
, >i019t0n

P15 Mar. 27
P 21 June 33
P31 Jan. 40
P23 Nov. 38
P 5 Feb. 41
P18 Oct. 30
PI 7 April 40
P 8 May 40
P 24 June 42
P 1 July 42

P 12
p 22
Pll
P 24
P 13

Oct.
May
June
June
May

30
35
41
42
42

9 Major Master sermt with Iht


P 25 Oct. 42 *lh L"<tu Dragoons during tb
at A T.,l_ At ""P*1*1" I" ABghanlstan under
P 14 July 4J j.orll Keanc, and was present at
the liege and capture of Ghusnee.
5 Captain Fane lerved the campaign In Affghanistan, and was present at the storm and capture of
Ghuinee.
7 Dr. Graham served (n the Penlnfula, from Jan.

P25 Oct. 42 j 1810. to the end of the war, Including the battles of
Albuhera,
andship
Nlrelle.
rP JJ1 "Snrir
CPl- tR
T> Bu"<>.
Dr. Graham
.a, on Vlllorla,
board thePyrenees,
unfortunate
A>.<.

t ourail Montgomery .... P 20 Dec. 44 I which bum in the Bar f Biscay, in March, 1825.
Paymaster.Geo. Charles Dalbiac, 1 1 Feb. 42 ; Cor. 31 July, 28 ; Lt. 10 May,31.
Adjutant.Lieut. Thomas Lloyd, 0 Sept. 36.
Quarter-Aftiiter.Thomas Tarlcton, 18 Feb. 42.
Surgeon.Iff Edward Smith Graham,7 M.D. 22 Sept. 25; Attut.-Surg. 18
Oct. 10; Hosp.-Assiit. 13 Dec. 1809.
0 Auiit.-Surg.John Mure, M.D. 4 Oct. 39.
0 Veterinary Surgeon.John Byrne, 14 Dec. 38.
BlueFacingt Scarlet.A genti, Messrs. Charles Hopkinson & Co.
[Returned from the East Indies, March 1844.]

I Sir Cbarlet Dalbiac embarked with the 4lh Drs. for the Peninsula, in April, 1809, and served at the
battle of Talavcra, STIli and 88th July, 1SOD; the winter campaign of 1810, in the Lines of Lisbon, affalrl
of Campo Mayor and Los Santosin command of tho regt. ; affair at Llerena, and battle of Salamanca.
Sir Charles published, with the approbation of Hll Royal Highness the late Diilo of York, a military cuiocktifln for the u and instruction of young officers and non-commissioned officers of Cavalry.
t Lieul.-Col. Daly served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in the Peninsula, with tho 84th, and wu wounded
IB law action near Bayonne on the 18th Dec. 1618. Served subsequently in the American war, with the
TOtb, and was present at the siege and battle of Platlsburg. Commanded a wing of the 4th Light Dragoons
daring the campaign in Afghanistan under Lord Keane, and was present at tho sit ge and capture of Qhuinee.
f Capt. Conniek served the campaign in Portugal In 1808 and 6, and on the eastern coast of Spain, from Sept. 1811 to Sept.
1911, Including the battle of Caitalla. Served also the campaign of 1842 in AngbaniiUn.
19 Dr. Henderson serred at the capture of Guidaloupc In 1810 t two years In the American war ; and during the whole of
the BwmeM war. Also the eampaien of 184* in Afghanistan.
II Lieut Roche served the campaign of 1838-9, with Lord Kcane'i army in Beloochiitan and Afghanistan, as Alde-deCimp to Sir Joseph Tbaekwrll, and at periods ai Assistant Adjutant-General of DJrliion : and was prricnt at the capture of
Gtmsnee. and in some akirmUbei. lie served witli the 3rd Lt. Drags, in the force under Sir Ceo, Pollock, at the battle of
DM Kbibcr Pail, and at the relief of Jtllalabad, in 1843.
11 Colonel Miud.rtcn served In the West Indies with the Royals, In 1805 and C i on the Staff with the army which proceeded
fcosn Madras to the Northern Mahralta country beyond the Ncrbudda Klvcr, In 1809 and 10 t with the 2nd Light Dragoons
la Java daaisrg 1S1I. 12, and 13, and wa present at the affairs of the lOlh and 2)st. and at the cavalry charge which Anally
staled the conquent of that valuable IilRnd on the Stith Aug. 1811, after the Fortreis and Lines of ComeUs had been forced*
Employed also at the taking of Djocjoearta, and alt the lubiequent operations which took place on that liland under the
gallant Glllesple. Was In the Held with the d Lt. Dragoons In 1815 and 16, and during the whole of the Mahratta war of
1117. IS. and 19, and wai present wltli the division of the late Sir Thomas Munro at the rapture of the Forts of Daumul
Dr*ar. B>damnie, Belgaum, and Sliallapore, at which last place he wai severely Mounded.
14 Lt HarUn was at the relief of Jellalabad, and at the subirqurnt operation! In AflghanlMan In 1842.
li Lt,-Col. Gongh served as Deputy Quarter- Matter- General of the army during the war in China, and received the brevet
ffarfc af Major and of Lieut-Colonel, toffether with the Companionship of the Bath, for his conduct In aetlon, he having been
avearat to almotl every engagement during the expedition. He was afterwards present In the battle of Majiarajpor*, as
kJBtfary ImtUury to the Commander.us.Chlef In India.
II Captain Hevrie* and Lt. Cowell served as Aldea-de-Camp to Sir Joseph Thaekwell In the action at Maharajpore on tht
t*tk nf. 1843. Lt. Cowrll served also throughout the previous campaign of 1842 in Aflghaniitan under Gvueral

rr Lv Caita was vnsmt with the I6lh Lanctrs, In the actlim at Msbangpore, nth Otc. 1841,

132

Gth (Inniskilling) Regiment of Dragoons,

r Head Quarters,
I. at Brighton.

Tlic Castle of Inniskilling.


" WATERLOO."
Years' Serv.
60
Full Half

Py.

Paj.

30 Sft
19

Colonel.

Sir George Pownoll Adams,1 KC1I. Cornet, 5 Oct. 1795 ; Lieut. 12 March, 96 ;
Capt.il Oct. 97; Major, 5 Feb. 02; Lieut.-Col. 8 Dec. 04; Col. 4 June,
13; Major-Gen. 12 Aug. 19; Lleut.-Gcn. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 6th Dragoons,
26th Oct. 40.
Lieut.-Colonel.
Willoughby Moore, Comet, I1 7 Sept. 20; Lieut. P 17 July, 23 ; Capt. P4 Mar.
26 ; Major, P 17 July, 40 ; Lieut.-Col. P 28 July, 43.
Major.
Hon. Henry Creighton, Cornet, P 8 April 26; Lieut. 1 19 July 27 ; Cnpt. 1 1 NOT.
33 ; Mtyor, v 8 Oct. 44.
CORNET.

LIEUT.

^oT

CAPTAISS.
18
17
12
8
7
14

0 Robert Douglas Harbor . . P 15 Mar. 27


0 William Arkwright .... P 24 July 28
P 9 Mar. 32
P 4 May 37
'o* Edward Stephen May . . Pll
May 38
0 Henry Dalrymplc White
31
< *237 June
0 II. J. Denny
May 34

P 9 April29
P 25 June 30
P 9 Jan. 35
P 11 May 38
P 8 Feb. 39
22 May 36

P 28 April37
Pll May 38
P 26 Nov. 4!
P 28 July 43
P17 May 44
p g Qct 44
1

LIEUTENANTS.
7
10
11
8
4

6
4
9
2
5
2
1
1
14
11
2
25
4

16

0
0 William Martyn Powell . .

P 9 June 88
P 24 July 35
P 19 July 34
P 2 Dec. 37
P 16 Nov. 41
P 23 Aug. 39
p 20 Nov. 41
P 2 Sept. 42
P 28 July 43
P 2 Oct. 40
P 10 Nov. 43

CORNETS.
0
0 William Doyle, H. M.

P 7 June 44
13 Dec. 44

0 Win. Hutehinson Carrol


0 C. Cameron Shute, aefj.

0 Robert Moore Peel


0 Henry Blundell Leigh . .
0
0 Whitehall Dod
0 Thomas Fraser Grove . .
0 Fred.W.JohnFitzWygram

P17 July 40
P 27 Sept. 39
P 13 May 39
P 2 July 41
P 5 Aug. 42
P 3 June 42
P28 July 43
P 10 Nov. 43
P17 Alay 44
P30 Dec 42
P 8 Oct. 44

0o \Paynwster.Charles Francis Gregg, 26 Mar. 41 ; Eiu. P16 Dec. 31 Lieut.


P 14 Feb. 34.
0 Adjutant.Lieut. Charles C. Shnte, 18 Sept. 40.
0 Quarter-Mailer.James Marshall, 14 April, 43.
Milligan, M.D. 1 Mar 39; Astift.-Surg. 10 Feb. 14 ; Hotp?A Surgeon.William
Assist. 19 July, 13.
0 Assist. -Surg.Cosmo Gordon Logic, M.D. 5 Oct. 41.
0 Veterinnri/ Surgeon.Herbert Hallen, 3 Aug. 30.
ScarletFacings Yellow. Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
[Returnedfrom France, November, 1818.J

1 SirOenrgi' Pownoll Adams lerred in Ireland during the rebellion ID 1793. Alio under Lord Lake Inttu
Eut Indies, where he was actively employed for tereral ) ran.

Queen's own) Regt. of Lt. Dragoons. (Hussars,} 133


" PENINSULA"" WATERLOO."
Year.- Sen

Foil
IV

Colonel.
Sir James Kearney,1 KCH. Cor. 28 Feb. 1794; Lieut. 9 May, 94; Capt. 31
May, 95 ; Major 27 May, 1802 ; Lieut.-Col. 25 July, 10 ; Col. 12 Aug. 19 ;
Hall
Major Gen. 22 July, 30 ; Lt.-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 7th Hussars, 20 Dec. 42.
P.J.

22

0 John James Whyte, Cornet, P21 Aug. 23; Lieut. P22 Dec. 25; Capt. P 31 Dec

51

Lieut.- Colonel.
27; Major, P5 April, 33; Lieut.-Col. i"21 Oct. 37.
Sfajor.
19

A Thomas Edmund Campbell, Ensign, P30-June 25; Lieut. P13 May 20Capt. P 17 Feb. 32; Major, 4 Nov. 40.

15
16
13
12
12
12

0 Arthur Shirley
P31 Aug. 30
P 8 Apr. 20
P. Bushe
*A0 Gervase
Charles Hagart
P 15 June 32
0 Henry John Button .... P 1 Feb. 33
0 William Grasett
p 5 Apr. 33
A Lord Alfred Paget .... P 6 July 32

CORJJBT.

LIEUT.

CAPTAIK.

P 1 Feb. 33
P 26 Sept. 26
P 12 Aii" 34
P 9 Jan. 35
P 25 Dec. 35
P 14 Mar. 34

P 15 July 36
P21 Sept. 32

CAPTAINS.

*?MAJOR.

Pv 91
( *,i t O/
-y~
*1 UCu

P 10 Mar. 38
Po* -<Ttilv
.1 \
UljT *fcl

P 20 Oct. 40

LlEUTENAHTS.

0
0
0
0
0
0

Albany B. Savile
Cha. Hen. Wyudham . .
Thos. Hen. Preston ....
Hugh Joceline Percy ....
Albert Helyar
Lawrence C. Lennox Peel

8
8
6
4
4
4
4

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Geo. Fred. Wm. Miles . .


Fames Macaul Hagart . .
Joseph Ilely,' R.M
Edward Ireland, adj. . .
Walter Ricardo
SirArthurChichester, St.
Sir Wm. Russell, Sort.

12
10
10
9

i" 31 May
P 9 Jan.
P 25 Dec.
P 22 Jan.
P 15 July
P 5 Jan.

33
35
35
36
36
41

P 14 Apr.
P 26 May
16 Feb.
26 Mar.
P18 May
P 18 June
P 2 July

37
37
39
41
41
41
41

p 22 Jan.
P 26 May
P 21 Oct.
P 16 Mar.
P 2 July
P 13 May

36
37
37
38
41
42

CORNETS.

14
4

0 Paymaster.Edward George Cubitt. 16 Feb. 44; Ens. P9 Dec. 31 ; Lieut


28 April, 37.
0 Adjutant.Cornet Edw. Ireland, 26 Mar. 41.

4
29

0
0

16

Quarter-Master.John Evans Parry, 12 Oct. 41.


Surgeon.James Low Warren, M.D. 17 April, 38: Assist.-Surg. 19 Feb 24;
Ho*p.-Anut. 14 July, 15.
Astiftant-Surgeon.James John Majoribanks Wardrop, 21 May, 41 .
Veterinary Surgeon.James Robertson, 24 Sept. 29.

Blue.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.


[Returned from Canada Dec. 1842.]
1 Sir James Kerner ervcd with the expedition to St. Domingo ; also several years in the East Indies,
ind at Walcheren, in 1800.
Comet Heir served ns a captain in the 1st Lancers of the late Anglo-Spanish Lejilon, In 1635 and 38,
and was engaged at Menilegur, Azua, and heights of Aplaban on the 16th, 17th, end 18th Jan. 1U3G; also at
the passage at the Urumea and taking of Passages ; and on the right of the lines when Alia was attacked,
with several encounters.

t C

134 8th (The King's Royal Irisk) Regiment of Lt,


(Hussars.")
Harp and Crown.
i i

"Priitinee virtutu memoret." " LESWARREE"


" HINDOOSTAN."

. >vr>.

Colonel.
50
Full Half
Pay. Pay.

520

18

9 Sir John Browne,1 KCH. Cornet, 27 May, 95; Lieut. 17 May, 96; Capt.
1 June, 97 ; Major, 16 Feb. 09 ; Lietit.-Col. 14 March, 11 ; Col iHjmy, 21 :
Major-Gen.22}u\y,90; Lieut.-Gen.-23Sov.4l ; Col. 8th Hussars, 4 April,43.

Lieut.-Colonel.
0 James M'Call, Cornet, P23June 25; Lieut. P 17 Oct. 96; Capt. 1 3 Aug. 30 j
Major, P31 Jan. 40 ; Lieut.-Col. P17 Sept. 41.
Major.
0 Frederick George Shewell, Cornet, P 28 Aug. 27 j Lieut. 6 Sept. 31 ; Capt.
P 28 Apr. 37; Major, P23 Aug. 44.
CORNET.

CAPTAIN.

LIEUT.

BBBVETMAJOK.

CAPTAINS.
15
13
12
11
11
11

12
6
0
5
4
4
7
2
2
8
5

30
32
33
34
34
34

P 28 June
P 12 July
P 3 Apr.
31 Mar.
P 12 July
P17 Aug.

83
33
35
37
39
38

P 20 Apr. 33
P 2 Mar. 39
P17 Sept. 39
P31 Jan. 40
P 5 Mar. 41
P17 Sept. 41
P30 Mar. 38
P 12 May 43
P 30 June 43
P 1 1 July 37
P 1 Nov. 40

27 Mar.
P31 Jan.
P 5 Mar.
P 8 Feb.
P 12 May
29 June
P31 Dec.
P 12 Apr.
P 10 May
P 28 Aug.
P20 May

34
40
41
42
43
43
39
44
44
40
42

P17 Dec.
0 Thos. Wm. Selby Lowndes P 15 June
P 12 July
0 Frtwarrl Mnfttvn
P 28 Mar.
0
Samuel Jenkinson P31 Jan.
A0 George
Charles Joseph Longmorc P 30 May

LIEUTENANTS.
0 Joseph Rcilly, R.M
0 Hon. Jos. SandilandB ....
0 Arth. Jas. Lord Killeen
0 Alx.Cruickshank Lindsay
John 'Thompson ........

o
0

0 Henry Francis Cust,*. ..

0 Edward Thomkinson . .
0 iorrfAlanS. Churchill..

o
0 Henry Saudford Pakenham

P 13 July 38
P 2 Mar. 39
P17 Sept. 41
P 12 May 43
P 19 May 43
P23 Aug. 44

CORNETS.
1
1
10
4

6
29
6
2

0 Hon .0 tw . Fortescue Tolcr P 12 April 44


0 James Vaughan Allen . . P 10 May 44
0 Paymaster.D'Oyley Wm. Battley, 25 Oct. 44; Ens. 3 April, 29; Lt. 22
Aug. 34 ; Capt. P 17 Nor. 40.
0 Adjutant.Lieut. Edward Seagcr, 5 Oct. 41.
0 Quarter-Master.James Landers, 29 Nov. 39.
1 Surgeon.John Squnir, M.D. 3 March, 37; Assist.-Surg. 30 June, 25 ; Hosp.AssM. in June, 15.
0 Astistant-Snrgeon.Isidore Anthony Blake, 15 Sept. 37.
0 Veterinary Surgeon.Edward Simpson Grey, 24 April, 43.

Blue.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.Irish Agents, Sir E. R. Borough, Bt. Annit,*Co.
[Returnedfrom the East Indies, May, 1823.]
1 Sir John Browne served on the expedition to South America under General Wliitelock; on that to Por
tugal under the Duke of Wellington, including the buttles of Kolt'iu and Vimirni; and subsequently on Sir
John Moorc'l expedition to Spain, including the affairs with the French cavalry at Sahagun and Benevente.
retreat to Corunna, and battle of Corunno. He was afterward! attached to the Portuguex army, and received
five wounds In action with the enemy on the 18th Feb. 1811. He was also attached for five months to a
division of the Spanish army in Estramadura under General Meudiubel.

] 9th ( The Queen's Royal) Regt. ofLt.Drs. (Lancers). \^SfSSS"


Vrr' :vr>
50
full Hull
Pay. P*T-

" PENINSULA."" PONNIAR."


Colonel.^VQ James Wallace Sleigh,1 CB.Cornet, Feb. 05; Lieut. S9 Apr. 05Capt. 26 Oct. 98 ; Maj. 14 June, 05 ; Lt.-Col. 14 Dec. 09; Col. 12 Aug. 19 \
Major-Gen. 22July, 30; Lt.-Gen. 23 NOT. 41 ; Col. 9th Lancers, 24 Aug. 39.
Lt.-Colonelt.Alex. Campbell,' CB. KH. Cor. 24 Aug.06 ; -tf.P4Sep.06; Capt.

38

23

4 John Scott,' CB. Cornet, P 4 May, 15 ; Lieut, P 2G Oct. 15 / Capt. r 28 June,*21 ;'

23

0 3feyort.-ia.meB Alex. Fullerton,4 Cornet, P 1 Aug. 22 ; Lieut, f 30 Dec. 24

19

0 James Hope Grant, CB. Cornet, P 29 Aug. 26 ; Lieut. P 26 Feb. 28 ; Capt. P 29

3ftyor,rg Nov. 28; Lieut.-Col. 31 Aug. 30.


Capt. P19 Sept. 26; Brevet-Major, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major, r 28 Jan. 42.
May. 35 ; Major, 22 April, 42.
CORNET.

14
13
13
16
11
14
9
14
8

0
0

A0
0
0
0
0

16
9
11
10
10
10
9
9
11
7
5
8
6
4
3
3
3

0
0

3
3
2
3
2
2
2
1
1
37
3
3
80
9
5
9

0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

A
0

0
0
0
0
0

CAPTAINS.
Archibald Little
Andrew Spottiswoode* . .
Edward Rudston Read4
Tho.WestroppM'Hahon^.
Charles Massy Dawson . .
John Rose Holden Rose'
Fra. Digby Willoughby . .
James Nixon Macartney4
Klngsmill Manley Power4
LIEUTENANTS.
Gilbert Tho. Nicholson . .
John Cameron Campbell*
Cha. H. Douglas Donovan
Hon. Charles Powya,4 r.
William Drysdale ....
Oct-Henrv St.Geo.Anson4
Wm. Well. W. Humbley
WmR.NewportCampbell4
J. K. Wedderburn, t
Philip Kemp
Edmund John Turner . .
James Wm. Robarts ....
Fred. Courtney Trower*. .
Thomas John Francis . .
Wm. Fra. Anderton, R. M.
Cha. FitzGeralcl Studdert4

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.
1

P 4 Oct. yi
P 10 May 33
P18 Nov. 31
24 Dec. 29
P 16 Sept. 34
P 19 July 31
P 16 Sept. 36
P 10 May 31
P24Feb. 37

P 31 Aug. 32
P 29 April 36
P 12 Dec. 34
P 2 Dec. 31
Pll May 38
P 1 1 Jan. 33
P 9 Feb. 38
Pll April 34
P17 Aug. 38

P 9 Feb. 38
25 Oct. 27
P 19 Feb. 36
P28 Feb. 34
P29 Dec. 35
27 Nov. 35
27 Mar. 35
P 10 June 36
P 7 July 36
P22 Aug. 34
P23 Nov. 38
P 29 May 40
P 30 June 37
P 14 June 39
P 18 May 41
P 22 April 42
P 23 April 42
Alexander Hawtrey .... P 24 April 42

P 15 Jan. 41
P 16 Mar. 32
P 3 Aug. 41
P 1 July 36
P31 Aug. 38
8 Dec. 38
15 Dec. 38
15 July 41
P10 April 40
P 2 Sept. 36
P 7 Feb. 40
P31 Dec. 41
13 May 42
P 1 July 42

BRK VETMAJOR.

P 24 Feb. 37
Pll Oct. 39
P27 Aug. 4!
P 0 June 38
P 20 Oct. 41
P29 April42
P 13 May 42
13 Nov. 42
P 24 Nov. 43
3 Lieut. -Col. Scott wu present
with the French army, under Mar
shal Gerard, at the siege of Antwerp,
In Dec, 1B3* t *nd, by permission of
the Marshal, lie accompanied tbe
troops upon every occasion during
the siejte. In Ocl. 1838, he wai ap
pointed to the eomroand of the caTalry of the Bombay dlv.tion of the
army or the Indt , as Brigadier ;
served in that rank during the cam
paigns of 1838 and 39, In Sclnde and
attack and capture of Ghuinee.
During n,.< latter part of 1839, he
commanded * detached column.
consisting of the whole of the artil
lery, (excepting 4 guns.) the caral ry,
and one battalion of infantry : tliii
column wai dnlinril to mrfur.< ifii-

13 Nov. 42 j subjugation of Upper Seiixle, and to


p 04
\ov 4*3
with Wllljhlre,
the main directed
column,
",,;
*: ' co-operate
under Sir Tho.
'

I' ('It.

~\\

,-,,,.,

LTh<.1.

In

It..

._!._

P 31 May 44

Mabarajpore on the vDtli Dee. 1843,


ne rommanaca a o ngwM or cavalry.
4 Capt. Rote comrnnnditl a half q tiiidrnn nf the Srr!
Light Dragoons at the forcing of the Khybcr Put. and
wnj al*o at the ri'lU-f of JelUlabad, and at the re-capture
of Cabool, in Afghanistan, in LHJ2. At the battle i.f
Punnlar, near Gwallor, he commanded tlu- left souadron
of the 9th Lancers. He h received to Mwl*U.
8 Paymuter Leech icrrcd in tin- Peninmla from Jan.
1813 to tbe cod or the war, Including the Passage of the
Bldaifoa, the battle* of NIvelle Kith NOT., and Nlve
9th. 10th. llth, and 12lh Dee, 1813, and blockade of
Baynnnc. Served also at the escalade of Booj liooj In
Cutcb, March. 1819. and at the iece of lUiai-i-U
Khftna, and of Zoaln the Prrtian G jlMnl8l9and20.

Wm. Coesvclt Kortright P 25 April 42


Wm. Hamilton,4 adj. . . 29 April 42
Francis John M'Farlane. . P 6 Jan. 43
Lucius John French .... P 13 Dec. 42
P 23 June 43
0r<Uas.DeBurghBrowne P 7 July 43
Wm. Wilberforce Bird . . P 24 Nov. 43
Charles Edmund Law . . P2 Feb. 44
Chandos Fred. Clifton . . P 31 May 44
Pat/matter.{) Francis Edward Leech,* 19 Nov. 07
Adjutant.Cornet William Hamilton,4 29 April, 42.
Quarter-Matter.Andrew Allan,4 13 May, 42.
Surgeon.Arthur Wood,4 M.D. 21 Aug.4O ; Att.-S. 19Nov.26; II.-A. 22Deo.2S.
Assistant-Surgeon*.Archibald Stewart, 19 Feb. 36.
Walter George Leonard Staunton,4 29 May, 40.
Veterinary Surgeon. Richard John Grdaliah Hurford,' 17 July, 35.
BlueFacingt Scarlet.Agent, Gconre Samuel Collver. Eso.

, J^'i*""*1 Slel(tb ""^ ln Flnn('" I" "83; I" h nctioni in" North Holland nd'tli7"iielder, 10(h and
e IBtb. 8*iit, and 2d and 6th Oct. 1709. In the Peninmla In IHlland 12. Conimuiidl the llth Dragooiu at
Waterloo, toward! the cloic of which the command of the 4th Brigade devolved on him. In 1810 he accompanied hii rrgimeut to India, und cominimded the Cavalry division at tli lifje of bhurtporcln 18i5&(l.
S (.IfuL-CoL Campbell wtu present at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope with Sir David Bulrd'i
annjr, In 180; and he cn-ed Itlbaequentlv ill India in Ihe 25th l.t. Dragoont until 1811. In 1842 be pro
ceeded agnln to India with hlj regiment, and commanded the lit Cavalry Orieade of the army of tiwulior, ID
the action at Punnlar, on the 2lh Dec. 1643.
5 Lieut, the Hon. C. Powyi, prior to entering the armr, served flvo yean and three months In the Rornl
Kavjr, and wa. present in H.H.S. Blonde, at the taking of the Morca Cutle, In the Gull of Lepanto, in 1828.
6 LleutenanU Drjudale and Kemp served with the 4th Light Uragooni, Lieut. Trower with the Itllh
Lancer*, during the campui^n in AnfrhanisUn under Lord Keane, and were present at the slegu and capture
of Uhuznw. (Medal.) They were also present with the 9th Lancers in the action at Punniar, SOlh Dec. 43,
(Medal).
'.' Mr. Harford served with the 16th Lancen during the campaign In AfTglianlstan under Lord Keane, In
cluding the slrge and capture of Ohuinee, foi which he has received a Medal. Ho ww also In Ihe action
at Mahuajuore, Jlltti Dec. 1M9,
tc8

136 Wth(The Prince of Wales'* own) Royal Regt. ofLt.Drs. R


(Hussars.)
" PENINSULA."" WATERLOO."
Years' Serr.

Colonel.
I Hon. Henry Bcauchamp Lygon,1 Cornet, 9 July, 1803 ; Lieut. 24 May, 04;
Capt. 15 Jan. 07; Major, 14 May, 12; Lieut.-Col. 18 June, 15; Col. 24
Pull Half
Mar. 22 ; Major-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 10th Hussars, 23 June, 43.
Pay. P.jr.
Lieut.- Colonel.
13 fflaa John Vandeleur,1 Ensign, 6 July, 09; Lieut. 30 May 11; Capt. P28
20 10ft
Feb. 22; Major, PI Oct. 25; Lieut.-Col. P18 Dec. 27; Cof. 23 Nov. 41.
42

Major.
32

0 ?18a J. C. Wellington,' Cornet, P21 Oct. 13; Lieut. P27 Dec. 14; Capt. P16
Dec. 24 ; Major, P5 April, 33.
CORNET.

CAPTAIN.

LIEUT.

BREVETMAJOR.

CAPTAINS.
1C
14
11
7

6
7

0
0
0
0
0
0

Henry Fred. Bonham . . P22 May


P 14 June
Geo. A. F. Quentin
P 2 May
William Tomline
Pll May
John Wilkie
Pll Oct.
Lord Geo. A. Beauclerk P28 Aug.

29
31
34
38
39
38

17
6
6
7
4
7
4
4
3
3

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

6 Mar. 28
Matt. M'Donough, R.M.
Robt. Hugh Smith Barry P 17 May 39
28 June 39
Win. Augustine Hyder . . P G July 38
P
6 Feb. 41
Robert Pate
Sir Thomas Munro, Bart. P 7 July 38
James Charles Fcrricr . . PIS June 41
Richard Greaves Townley P31 Dec. 41
P 22 July 42
Tho.TristramSpryCarlyon P27 Dec. 42

P 14 June
P 1 June
P24 July
P 29 May
P 7 Sept.
P5 Feb.

31
32
35
40
41
41

P 16 May
P12 Feb.
P 5 Feb.
P17 May
P 7 June
P 6 Dec.

34
36
41
44
44
44

LIEUTENANTS.

3
1
1
11
0
23
29
10
13

P14 Dec. 32
P 5 Jan. 41
30 Dec. 41
30 Nov. 3U
P 22 July 42
P27 Aug. 41
P 11 Nov. 42
P 10 Nov. 43
P 17 May 44
P 6 Dec. 44

CORNETS.
0 Chan. Freville Surteea . . P 28 Jan. 42
0 C.H.S.G.iordGarvagh P 17 May 44
0 Edward Shellev ....... P 6 Dec. 44
0 Paymaster.Edmund Bentlcy Frith, 7th Sept. 41 ; Em. P31 Oct. 34; /;,//.

P 3 Nov. 37.
0 Adjutant.Lieut. George Webb, 20 Sept. 39.
3^ Quarter-Master.James Creighton M'Clellan,5 28 Jan. 19.
8A Surgeon.$ ij.ia Denis Murray, MD. 23 Nov. 32 ; Atsist.-Surg. 22 June, 15;

Hotp.-Aa'at. 9 Nov. 12.


0 Assistant-Surgeon.Arthur Anderson, M.D., 1C Oct. 35.
0

Veterinary Suiaeon.John Wm. Gloag, 29 June, 32.

Blue.Agent, Messrs. Cox k Co.Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane & Co.


[Returnedfrom Portugal, March, 1828.]
1 Major-Gen, the Honourable Henry B. Lygon, served in the Peninsula with the lOlh Dragoons, from
March 1809 to Sept. 1810, and again from Feb. 1814 to the end of that war, Including the capture of Oporto,
battle of Talavera, nnd passage of the Coa. Severely wounded in the neck, S8th Aug. 1810, in Masseoa's
advance to the battle of Busaco.
2 Colonel Vandeleur was severely wounded at Fuentes d'Onor.
3 Major Wellington served at Waterloo on the 17th and 18th June.
5 Quarter-Master M'Cletlan served throughout the campaigns of 1813 and 14 on the Niagara Frontiers,
Including the action before Fort George, Blackrock, Buffalo, Chippcwa, Lundy's Lane, Niagara, before Port
Erie. Cook's Mills, and pass of Grand River. Received a contusion In the head by a musket shot at the
at of passing through the enemy's line in the charge at Cbippewai 4th July, 1-n.

(or Prince Alberts own) Regiment of Hussars.

137

The Sphinx, with the words, " EGYPT"" SALAMANCA"" PENINSULA"


" WATERLOO"" BHURTPOBE."
If ears' Ser

Colonel.
I ilia Charles Murray, Earl Cathcart,1 KCB. Ens. May, 99 ; Lieut. 10 Aug.
99 ; Capt. 3 Feb. 03 ; Major, 14 May, 07 ; Lieut.-Col. 30 Aug. 10 ; Col. 12
Hair Aug. 19; Major-Gen. 22 July, 30; Lt.-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. llth Hussars,
Pay.
30 Aug. 42.
Lieut.-Colonel.
James
Thomas, Earl of Cardigan, Cornet, P6May, 24; Lieut. P 13 Jan. 25 j
3ft
Capt. P 9 June, 20 ; Major, P3 Aug. 30 ; Lieut.-Col. 3 Dec. 30.
M((/or.
0 Inigo Jones, Cornet, P 8 July, 28; Lieut. P 17 Dec. 30 ; Capt. P 14 Apr. 37 ;
Major, 7 June, 44.

46
Full
Pmj.
18

17

COBNET.

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

CAPTAINS.
12

16
10
10
9
0

7
4
8
3
3
3
2
2
9

0
0
0 John Williams Reynolds
0 Charles Parke Ibbetsou . .
0 Charles John Colville . .
0
LIEUTENANTS.
0 Cha. Kemeys K. Tynte . .
0 Tho. Bobbins Ward

1*0
0
0
0
0
0

Henry Hanson, adj


Wm. Stephen Sandes . .
lion. Gerard James Noel
Jas. Tho. Wightman, R.M.
GeorgeThomas Buncombe
Eilin . Vemon Mac Kinnon
CORNETS.

p 12 Apr 33
P 18 June 29
P 18 Sept. 35
P 24 Apr. 36
P27 May 36
P 26 Jan 30

P 25 Dec 35 P 1 1 Opt 1Q
P 25 Oct 33
P 2 Nov. 38 P 10 Jan. 40
P 30 June 37 P 2 June 43
P 21 Feb. 41 P31 May 44
P 6 April 39 P 1 1 "Nnv 49

P 10 Nor. 38
P 10 Sept. 41
p is Mar 30
P15 Apr. 42
P 3 June 42
P 8 July 42
24 Feb. 43
p 4 Aug. 43
P 29 Apr. 36

P 16 Apr. 42
P 8 July 42
P 17 July 40
13 July 43
P 5 Dec. 43
P 29 Dec. 43
P 5 Apr. 44
P 7 June 44
P27 Mar. 40

BREVETMAJOR.

P 5 Dec 43
0
0 Thomas Yorke Dallas . . P29 Dec. 43
0 Wm. G. Baker Cresswell P 5 April 44
0 Frederick Henry Sykes . . P 23 July 44
Paymaster.Wm. Devaynes Bedford," 28 April, 37 ; Em. P 0 April, 26 : Lieut.
17
P31 Jan. 27.
3 0 iljHtitiit.Lieut. Henry Hanson, 15 April, 42.
11
0 Quarter-Matter.$ Francis Collins,' 6 Feb. 1834.
19 0
rjwm.Patrick O'Callaghan, M.D. 3 Feb. 43; Auitt.-Surg. 21 Feb. 28;
Hop.-Aitiit. 18 July, 20.
S 0 Assist-Surgeon.Richard Pyper, 24 Nov. 43.
5 0 Veterinary Surgeon.James Robertson, 2 Oct. 40.
Blue..Agentt, Messrs. Cox & Co.Irish Agentt, Sir E. R. Borough, St. Armit, k Co.
[Returnedfrom the East Indies, June 1838.]
2
2
1
1

1&

1 Lord Cathcart Hired on the Helder expedition In 1799. Accompanied the Expedition under Sir
James Craig, and served In Naples and Sicily, in 1805 and 0, as Assistant Quarter-Master-Genera]. Served
on the Scheldt expedition, and was present at the siege of Flushing, in 1809. Proceeded to the Peninsula
In 1013, as an Assistant Quarter-Master-General, and was present at the battles of Burossa, Salamanca, and
Viitona, for which he has received a medal and two clasps. Serred also the campaign of 1815, and was
pmtnt at the battle of Waterloo:
1 Paymaster Bedford served as Major and Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General to the Anglo-Spanish Legion,
during 1836 and part of 1886 ; and was engaged in the village of Mendlgur, and heights of Arlaban, in Alava,
on the. 18th, ITlh, and 18th Jan. 1830.
.
i Quarter-Master Collins served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1809 to the end of that war in 1814, Including
DM battle of Busaco, retreat to the lines of Torres Vedras and subsequent advance, battle of Fuenles
d'Onor, liege of Ciudad Rodrigo, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos and retreat to
>:.< frontiers of Portugal, battle of Yittorla, siege of San Sebastian, crossing of the Bldassoa, battle of the
Nivcv passage of the Adour, investment of Bayonno and reputsa f the sortie, on which occasion ho was
wounded through the left arm.

138 12th ( The Prince of Wales's) Royal Regt. of Lancers.

rHe*d Quarter
Liit Nottingham

The Sphinx, with the words, " EGYPT"- " PENINSULA" " WATEttLOO."
Tears' Serv.

Colonel.
9 Sir Henry John Camming,1 KCH. Cornet, 12 May, 1790 ; Lieut. 9 Feb.
93 ; Capt. 21 Feb. 94 ; Major, 25 Oct. 98 ; Lieut-Col. 17 Feb. 1803 ; Col. 1
Jan. 12; Major-Gen. 4 June, 14; Licut.-Gen. 22 July, 30; Col. 12th Lancers,
Pull Half
Pay. ay.
20 Jan. 37.
Lieut-Colonels.
01
0 Robert Browne Clayton," KC. En*. 1 Sept. 84; Lieiit. 30 April, 90; Capt. 31
March, 93 ; Major, 1 March, 94 : Lkut.-Col. 1 Jan. 98 ; Col. 25 April, 1808
Major-Gen. 4 June, 11 ; Lieut.-Gen. 19 July, 21 ; Gen. 28 June, 38.
I?
J SA Sampson Stawell,3 Ens. P 15 Jan. 01 ; Lieut. i>9 July, 02 ; Capt. 28 Feb.
42 SA
05; Brevet-Major, 18 June, 15; Reg.-Major, 16 Sept. 19 ; Lieut.-Col. H
Oct. 25; Col. 28 June, 38.
Major.
Edward
Pole, Cornet, P 7 July, 25 ; iietrf. 1 19 Sept. 26; Cap*. P 18 NOT. 31 ;
20 0
Afryor,P30 July, 44.
fifi

COHKET.

18
12
12
12
10
12

CAPTAINS.
0 Hon. C. R. W. Forester/. P 18 Dec. 27
0 Hon. Robert Needham . . P 23 Aug. 33
P 20 Sept. 83
0
0 Wm.HeathcotcTottcnham P 13 Dec. 33
P 24 Apr. 35
0
0 Sydney Augustus Capel, 7 July 37
Quarter-Matter, 11 Oct. V3

7
6
5
8
4
4
4
4

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

3
4

0
0

2
1
1
34
4
8
30
8
12

0
0
0

A0
0
0
0
0

CAPTAIN.

LIEUT.

1 3 Aug.
P 12 Dec.
P 24 Apr.
P 23 Oct.
P 26 Apr.
25 May

30
34
35
35
39
39

BUBVBTMAJOK.

P 23 Aug. 33
P 2 July 41
Pll Nov. 42
P 7 July 43
P 26 Apr. 44
P 30 July 44

LIEUTENANTS.
David Arthur Munro. . . . P28 Dec. 38 P 1 June 41
Thomas Henry Clifton . . P 26 Apr." 39 P 2 July 41
Rich. Hugh Smith Barry P 15 Dec. 40 P 26 Nov. 41
John Borlasc Maunsell . . P 17 Nov. 37 Pll June 41
Fred.Montresor Mulcaster P 1 June 41 Pll Nov. 42
P 13 July 41 P 7 July 43
P 26 Oct. 41 P 26 Apr. 44
C. Sabine Aug. Thellusson P2G Nov. 41 P 30 July 44
CORNETS.
Tho. Cockayne Maunsell Pll Nov. 42
John DC Montmorency
31 Dec. 41
Henry George Sutton . . P 5 Dec. 43
Rob. Edw.Fullerton,R.M. P 29 July 44
John Almerus Digby . . . . P 30 July 44
Paymaster.L. M. M. P rior, 6 July, 20; Eia. 12 !Sept. 11; Lieut. 9 Dec. 13.
Adjutant. Cornet John De Montmore ncy Prior, 30 July 44.
Quarter-Master.Charlc s Armstrong, 7 July, 37.
Surgeon.James Lowry ' Cighe, 10 Jan. 40; A.-S. 20 Oct. 25; H.-A.Zi June 15.
Assistant-Surgeon.Hob art Harthill,4 '29 Dec. 37.
Veterinary Surgeon.Cl arles Brett, 8 March, 33.
BlueFacings Scarlet.Agentt George Samuel ColIyer,Esq.
[Returnedfrom Portugal, March ltt'28.]

1 Sir Hen. John Gumming served with the llth Dragoons in Flanders, and was present in every action that
occurred, Including the sieges of Valenciennes and Dunkirk ; and battles of Famars andCateau : also the winter
campaign of 1704 in Holland, and that to the Hclder in 17B0. Served also two years in the Peninsula, in
command of the llth Light Dragoons, including the action of El Bodon, (wounded by a sabre cut in the arm,)
and battle of Salamanca, for which latter he has received a medal.
2 Sir Robert Browne Clayton served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the actions of the 8th,
l.'ttli, and Slat March. Served also at Walcheren in 1600, and was present ut the siege of Flushing. Mrdul
for services In Egypt.
S Col. Stawell served with the Walcheren expedition, and subsequently in the Peninsula from 18H to
1814, including the sieges of Ciudtid Rodrigo and Dadojoz, the cavalry affair of La Reno, destruction of
the bridge of Almarax, battle of Yittoria, siege and capture of San Sebastian. Served also at Waterloo.
4 Paymaster Prior served the campaign of 1817 in the East Indies against the Pindarrees.
5 Mr. Harthill served with the 9th Regt. during the campaign of 1643 in Affghunistan, under General
Pollock.

Qairtan-l
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l'3th Regiment of Light Dragoons.

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On th* chaeoM and appointments, the Motto, " Yiret in ^JHtrnuni."" PENINSULA"" WATERLOO."
rc*n*Serr

Colonel.
66
Hon. Sir H. G. Grey, GCB. GCH. Em. 17 Oct. 1*779 ; Lieut. 98 July, 81 j
Capt. 31 May, 87 ; Ifaj. 23 Oct. 93 ; Lieut.-Col. 21 April, 94 ; Col. 1 Jan.
Pull Half
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98 ; Maj.-Gen. 1 Jan. 1805 ; Lieut.-Gen. 4 June, 1 1; Gen. 27 May, 25; Col.

36
30

13th Dragoons, 30 Dec. 11.


Lieut.-Col. 9 SEl R. Brunton,1 Era. 10 Nov. 08: Lieut. 12 Dec. 09; Capt.
10 NOT. 13; MHJ. P 2 March, 26; Lieut.-Col. P 31 J Jec. 30.
0 Major. Henry Stones, Cornet, P 28 Dec. 15 ; Lieu t. 7 Nov. 18; Capt. P2fi
Dec. 23; Maj. P 19 Feb. 30.
CORNET.

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26 May 15 i 9 Nov. 19
P 12 Jan. 20 P 20 Mar. 27
Charles Edmund Doherty P24 Apr. 35 P.OJan. 37
John Anstruther Thomson P 12 Feb. 36 P 24 Feb. 37
P 12 Dec. 34 P 8 Jan. 41
Sam. Auchmuty Dickson P22 May 35 P 28 Sept. 30
LIEUTENANTS.
Charles Floyd, adj
8 Sept. 31 10 Sept. 37
P 8 Dec. 37 Pll Sept. 40
P 14 April 37 P27 Aug. 41
WraBJchard OrmsbyGore P 29 Dec. 35 P 12 Apr. 39
John Edward Madocks.. P17 Aug. 38 P18 May 41
Lancelot John H. Allgood P 22 May 40 P 22 Apr. 42
P 7 Aug. 40 i'29 Sept. 43
Henry Wilson, R.M
CORNETS.
J. W. M. Gwynne Hughes P 13 Dec. 39
C.Comp ton \Vm. Domvillc P29 May 40
P 22 Apr. 42
PIC Apr. 41
John Marcus Clements . . P 29 Sept. 43
Felton William Hervey . . P 8 Oct. 44

CAPTAIN.

DKEV-MAJ

P 31 Dec. 30
P 14 Dec. 32
P 4 Sept. 40
P 15 Jan. 41
P 22 Apr. 42
P 29 Sept. 43

Paymaiter.Richard Job n Ellington, 2 Feb. 44 ; Em. P24 March 38 ; Lieut,


P 29 May, 39.
Adjutant.Lieut. Charles Floyd, 8 Sept. 31.
Quarter-Matter.John O Reilly, 25 Dec. 28.
Surgeon.Jame* Young,' M.D.18 Oct. 39; Attut.-i "urg. 14 Aug. 34; U, ,-,,.Auitt. 18 May 24.
Auitt.-Surg.William Sa 11, M.D. 10 May, 39.
Veterinary Surg.John L cgrcw, 9 July, 30.
BlueFact ngt Buff.Agcntt, Messrs. Cox & Co.
[Returned fron n the East Indies, May 1841 >]

1 UraL-Col. Brunton served in the Peninsula from May 1300, to Feb. 1814, Including the action at the bridge
of Coa near Almeida, Bunco, Fueotet d'Onor, Arroyo de Mollno, Almarai, Vittoria, May a Pass, I'jn'nccs,
mvrtto. Hive. Slightly wounded at the battle of the Pyrenees 80th July, and severely at St. Pierre
d'Arrub near Bayonne IJHh Dec. 1818. Served at Waterloo on the 16th June.
i Dr. Young terred la Africa from 1824 to 1827 inclusive, and was present at the battle of Doodwa
against the Ashon tees, 7 Aug. 26.
t Colonel Towntend served in the Peninrula from Dec. 1808, until taken prisoner near the city of Pau in
France, 8th March 1014, including the different aHairsof the 10th and llth, and in crossing the Douro on the
Ittfa May 1800; battle of Talavera; affair with the enemy's advanced post* llth July 1810 in front of
Cladad Hodrigo under the command of Col. Talbot who wa* killed; passage of the Coa; skirmishes of the
rrar guard from Almeida to the line* of Torres Vedras In 1810 ; affairs in the enemy's retreat from San t arcm
to the frontier* of Spain from 6th March to 4th April 1611 ; battle of Fuentea d'Onor (wounded); afliUr
with the enemy's lancers 25th Sept. 1811 ; siege of Badajox; affairs with the enemy's cavalry at Usagre,
Llerenu, in front of Salamanca, and near Castrillos; battle of Salamanca; affair with the enemy's rear
goard near Panenuidos ; several skirmishes from Madrid to near Ciudad Rodrigo, and from the litith Mny
D*/ Salamanca to the battle of Vittoria; taking of a gun from the enemy near Pampeluna; and *eveml
fngageuienU and skirmiihei from tlie entrance of the British army Into France, until the battle of Orthcs
Lmba/kad for America in Oct. 1814, and was present at the attack on New Orleans 8th Jan. 1815.

Emb. for Ind ,'] Uth ( The King1*} Regt. of Light Dragoons,
l*"*^^"*
94 May 184
Plie " PRl JSSIAN EAGLE""DOURO""TALAVERA""FCENTES D'ONOR"
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Colonel.
1) ZM Sir Edward Kerrison, Bart.' KCB. & GCH. Cornet, 23 June, 1796;
Lieut. 1 Feb. 98; Capt. 18 Oct. 98; Major. 12 May, 1803; Lieut.-Col.
4 April, 05; Col. 4 June, 13 : Major-Gen. 12Ang. 19; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan.
37 ; Col. 14th Light Dragoons, 18 June, 30.
Lieut.- Colonels.$ John Townsend,1 Cornet, P 24 Jan. 05 ; Lieut. 8 Mar. 06 ;
Capt. 6 June, 11 ; Brevet-Major. 21 Jan. 19 ; Regtl.-Major, P 13 Sept 21 ;
Lieut.-Col. P 16 April, 29 ; Col. 23 Nov. 41.
13 iTJB Wm. Ilavelock,3 KH. Ens. 12 July, 10; Lieut. 12 May, 12; Capt.
P 19 Feb. 18 ; Major, P 31 Dec. 30 ; Lieut.-Col. 30 April, 41.
Majors. Edward Harvey,4 Cornet, P 24 Mar. 25; Lieut. P 4 May, 26; Capt
P 12 Oct. 30; Major, 30 April, 41 ; Brevet Lieut.-Col. 31 Dec. 41.
Charles P. Ainslie, 2nd Lieut. 10 April, 25; Lieut, P 28 Jan. 26; Capt. P16
Mar. 30 ; Major, P 14 Oct. 42.
CORNET.

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

BRKV.-MAJ.

CAPTAINS.
0 Wm. Henry Archer .... P 28 Dec. 32 P 17 July 35 P 1 June 38
0 Henry Edw. Doherty .... P31 Dec. 33 P 15 July 36 P17 May 39
P 28 Dec. 21 P 19 May 25 P 16 Mar. 30
A
0 Charles Steitart
10 Dec. 25 P 5 Feb. 29 P 9 Nov. 38
0 George Gardine Shaw* . . P30 May 11 21 Dec. 13 31 May 39
0 Arch. Edward Bromwich 17 Feb. 20 12 Aug. 29 30 Nov. 39
P 29 April 36 P 1 June 38 P 30 Apr. 41
0
0 Geo. K. Massy Dawson P 30 July 36 P 6 Nov. 40 P25 Nov. 42
0 Wm. Clarke, Qr.v. 16 Sop. 37 24 April 38
4 Jan. 41 P 25 Nov. 42
i For Ci.l. Townsend1* service*
LIEUTENANTS.
page.
9
0 Charles T. Griffis, H.M. . . P 5 Feb. 36 P 27 July 38 see3 preceding
Lieut-Col. Havclock served In
6
0 John Hesketh Goddard. . P 26 July 39 P 15 Jan. 41 the Peninsula from July 1810 to Ihr
P 24 Sept. 12 P 6 May 13 end of that war In 1811, including
22 10A
the battles of Busaeo, Sabugal. Sa
P 27 Julv 26 P 12 Feb. 29 lamanca,
19
and Vlttorla ; passage of
P 27 Apr. 32 P 22 July 36 the Blduaoa. battle of the Nl0 Frederick Holder 9
13
velle.
atTair*
Bayonne, battles,
P
29
May
35
10
0 Arthur Scudamore7 ....
18 Feb. 38 of Orthes andnear
Toulouse. Served
10
0 Richard Herbert Gall . . P 3 July 35
7 Dec. 38 also the campaign
of ISUs and Mas
0 Jn. Forster FitzGerald 7 . . P 24 Mar. 37 31 May 39 wounded at Quatre Bras.
8
4 Lieut-Col. Harvey served at the
0 John Augustus Todd' .. n 28 Apr. 37 P 14 June 39 investment
8
of Kolapora hi the East
0 Rich. Buckley Prettcjohn P 23 Feb. 38 PISOct. 39 Indies, In Sept
7
1817. Employed
0 Henry Frederick Hodson P 14 Sept. 38
7 Dec. 39 on the Staff In the late operatioa*
7
against Ibrahim Pacha, la Syria,
0 Charles Wm. Thompson8 P 26 Feb. 36 P 17 Jan. 40 and
9
was present it the skjrsaiah
0 Thomas Wm. Smith .... P 7 July 37 P 31 July 40 with the Egyptian troops near At.
8
P 20 Oct. 40 P30 Dec. 41 kelon, 1Mb Jan. 1841.
0
5
Capt Shaw served at the siege
0
7
14 Dec. 3* P 16 April 41 of 6Hattrau,
and In the Mabralla
P 14 Jan. 41 P25 Nov. 42 campaigns
0 Joseph Cuff Barrett
4
of 1817 and 18.
P 15 Jan. 41 P25 Nov. 42 6 Lieut Boalth served in the
0 Wm. Ncttleship "
4
Habratta campaigns of 1817 and
0 BalcarresWardlaw Ramsay P 15 Dec. 40 p 5 Aug. 42 18
5
; present at the siege of Talaelr.
0 Francis Delaval Gray . . Pll Jan. 39 20 Aug. 44 capture of Slodwab, battle of Ma(i
heidpore. and various skirmishes,
CORNETS.
8 Lieut. Thou ipjon served as a Captain in th
4
0 Charles Potts Rosser. . . . P 8 Jan. 41 Anglo
Spumh L tginn. and was engaged at Ueroani
5
0 Wm. Edward Buller .... P 15 May 40 30th A.u. 1836 the operations ota the heights of
Arlaban. 16th, 1 7th, and 18th Jan. 1836 1 and the
4
0 Richard P. Apthorp, <!({;. P 30 Apr. 41 action
Sal i Sebastian, 6th May. 1836, in which
P 1 May 41 he was before
4
0
severely ounded In the hip and tbe hand,
4
9 Lieut. Holde r served with the 13th Light InfanfBT
0 Robert Johnston Brown P31 Dec. 41
the cnmp aitm in aiTithanislan In 1836 and ,39.
3
0 William M'Mahon .... P 26 Nov. 42 during
and was present at the assault and capture of the
4
0
27 Aug. 41 fortress and elta del of Obuzncc, for which he hat
2
0 George Anthony Foster. . P 24 Mar. 43 received a medal.
0 Paymaster. i.t Sam. Rol e," 3 Sept. 12
33
4
0 Adjutant. Cornet H. Pr etyman Apthi >rp, 25 Nov. 4
1 Quarter-Master.13 ffitH Samuel Brod ribb," 15 Jan 29.
15
19 'A Surgeon.Robert Dunkii Smyth,6Noi'.40; A.-S.6 Dct.25;fl".-^.19May,26.
0 Assistant -Surgeons.Ed ward Wm. St<me, M.D. 5 0 ct. 38.
7
0
Art liur Saundcrs Thomson, M D. 19 Oct. 38.
7
0 Veterinary Surgeon.J. G. Philips, 28 Aug. 38.
7
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1 Si rEdn nrd Kcrrison served at the He! der in 1709; Inc udinn the battle , of the 19th Sept , Sd and Cth
Oct. Camp >lgn of IMIH-U In Spain, under E ir John Moore, Including the b title of Corunno. Commandrd
the 71 ll Hus *;iis in the campaigns of 1613, 1 4, and 15, and w as present at til ) battles of On lies and Waterloo, fo rwhic h he has received medals. Sir Edward was sl rely wounded (i is arm having been broken in
two p acea) In Spain, K Dec. 1808; and a ightly wounded at Waterloo, w icre he hod also a bone shot
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7 Ll euteni ints Scudamore, FitzGerald, an d Todd served with the 4th Ll ;ht Dragoons during the ca>mpalgn In Afl (hanlitan under Lord Keane, a nd were present at the siege and caplure of Ohuznee,
10 I ieut. Settleship served as a Captain n the Anglo-Spi inlsh Legion, du ring the years 1831, 30, and 37,
and w is pro sent at the relief of Bllboa, ope rations on the h M.I- of Arlaboi i In Alava, 10th, 17th, Did ISlh
Jan. 1 336; tctlon before San Sebastian, Oth Mny ; action on the Amelia He ghts, 1 Oct. i operatious on the
luth, Kill, 1 1th, 15th, and 10th March, 1. :i ; siege of Irun, and various ski inUhrs.
11 ( ay ma>ller Rofe served In the Peninsu a from Oct. 181 !to thend of th t- wur.
linsula from Scp1 1. 1613 to Iho end of the war; present at Waterloo.
19 Q lart.- Master BKxlrif

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Colonel.f) Sir Robert Thomas Wilson,1 Comet, Apr. 1794; Lieut. 31 Oct.
94; Capt. 21 Sept, 90, Major, 28 June, 1800; Lieut.-Col. 27 Feb. 02 ; Col.
25 July, 10 ; Major-G> n. 4 June, 13; Lieut.-Gen. 27May,25; Gen. 23 NOT.
41 ; Col. loth Hussars, 29 Dec. 35.
Lieut.-Colonel. V Lov ell Benjamin Lovell," KIT. Cornet, P18 Dec. 05;
Lieut. P19 May, 08; C, ipt. P12 Dec. 11 ; Brevet-Major,^ Jan. 19; Rcijtl.Major, P28 Oct. 24 ; L ieut.-Col. P21 Nov. 28; Col. 23 Nov. 41. '
Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Cornet, P10 June, 19 ; Lieut. P24 Oct. 21 ; Capt. PIG
June, 25 ; Major, P26 F eb. 28; Lieut.-Col. 31 May, 39.
Majori.George Wm. Ke y, Cornet, P5 July, 31 ; Lieut. 25 Aug. 33 ; Capt. r 1C
Sept. 37 ; Major, P 1 4 J une, 42.
Henry Bond,3 Cornet, P2 5 May, 09 ; Lieut. 1 March, 11 ; Capt. P6 May, 24 :
Brevet-Major, 28 June , 38 ; Major, 24 Nov. 43.
CORNET.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. BREV.-MAJCAPTAINS.
E. Tho. Barley Chambers P 14 Dec. 32 P 2 Aug. 33 P28 Nov. 37
Michael Wm. Smith
19 Nov. 30 P21 Feb. 34 P23 Apr. 39
Charles H.T.Hecker.... P29 Aug. 26 P 3 Jan. 28 2 June 39
Oswald Sam. Blachford P 6 Dec. 27 P 13 Sept. 31 P 1 Aug. 34
P28 June 31 20 Apr. 34 9 Mar. 42
Richard Knox
P 4 Dec. 32 P 16 Sept. 37 P 14 June 42
Francis Woodley Home P31 Aug. 32 P 0 Sept. 33 P 19 Aug. 42
Richard Francis Poore . . P 22 July 24 P 3 Dec. 25
7 July 43
12 June 35 P 9 Mar. 38 13 Aug. 44
LIEUTENANTS.
I Colonel Lovetl served at the
P10 Oct. 34 P14 Apr. 37 taking of Monte Video under Sir
John Brett
Sam.
In 1807, and subse
Geo. Aberc. Robertson* . . 26 Apr. 28 13 May 31 quentlyAucbmuty
in the Peninsula, Including
Octuriua Geo. Perrott . . 2C May 27 11 Oct. 32 Uie battles of Talavera, the Coa,
Fuentes d'Onor (wounded),
P.D'OrmieuxVon Streng6 Pll Nov. 28 17 Apr. 34 Uusaeo,
Vlttoria, the Pyrenees,
P27 Sept. 33 P19 Dec. 34 Salamanca,
Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse : actions
George Home, adjutant P 19 June 35 P28 Aug. 38 or sklrmisbcs near Talavera, Sexla Mula, La Hcarcs,
P 22 Aug. 37 P29 Mar. 39 ntlro, Val de
Ouarda, Colmbra, Valle,
Joseph Clayton Jennyns6 P 8 Feb. 39 18 June 41 Frelxeda,
Vcnda dc Sierra, Fombal, Hedinha,
Lewia Edward Nolan . . P 15 Mar. 39 P19 June 41 Miranda de Corvo, Coa, Galllgos,
Nave d'Aver, Espiga, near Fuentes
P21 June 39 Pll Feb. 42 d'Onor,
Henry Brett
Llvrcna, near Salamanca,
Tho R. Crawley
19 Dec. 34
9 Mar. 42 SI Christ! vd. Rueda. Castrillos,
Matylla. at Burgos, OMna,
Blackwood Moutray Read P22 June 39 Ml June 42 Foneastin,
Pampcluna, Vale de Dastan.
P29 Nov. 39 1 April 43 Huarte,
Charles Bill
Paas or Mara, Lines of Alnho, Cambo.
P23 July 41 P 19 May 43 Haspairen, Hellte, Garris, SauveSt. Gladie, Buelno, Garllu,
Maurice Lynch Blake . . Pll Mar. 42 P 14 July 43 terre,
San Roman total.len general action*,
P 19 June 41 21 Dec. 43 forty
minor actions or skirmishes,
W. Blucher Lumlcy Sleigh P 3 Dee. 41 P31 May 44 besides attending seven sieges ; and
the siege of Oporto, being one
P 12 Oct. 39 P 29 July 44 ofwastheat Military
Reporters under Lord
Matthew Edward Hoare P 20 June 41 13 Aug. 44 Wm. Russell.
4 Lieut. Rober ion was wounded In action at Coorg,
COBNETS.
April 18. M.
P 4 Mar. 42 Madras,
3 Lient Von Streng served with the 13th Light
Jai. L. Sandys Luinsclainc P 22 April 42 Infantry in Affghanlslan, and was present at both attacks
and for which he has received the Mrdal.
George Stoney Swinney PI 4 June 42 on 6Ghusnee,
,'MIU ns scived as a captain in tlie late
P 7 July 43 Anglo.Lieut.
Spanish Lt gion, and was present in every action
'in
May
44
of importance dur ing tbat service, except of that on the
Gut. Adolphus Hartman
May, 1836. Be has recfilvcd the decoration of San
William Veall Greetbam P 31 May 44 oth
and a medal for the storm and capture of
Walter Clarkson
20 Aug. 44 Fernando,
Iron.
Edmund Ruck Keene . . P20 Dec. 44 7 Dr. atonal M rvcd ID the Burmese war.
Paymatter.James < i n-t ivus Hamiltoi i Holmes, 24 P eb. 31 ; Ens. Pll June, 30;

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0 Quarter-Matter.Willia m Betson,' 1 Nov. 35.
0 Surgeon.Jas. Mouat,7 J I.D. 15 Feb. 27; Auitt.- Surg. 1 Oct. 12; Hasp.'

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0 Veterinary Surgeon.Th oiniis Hurforc , 25 Jan. 39.

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I Sir Robert Wilson wired In Fluiden and Holland in 1793, 4, and 5; In the rebellion In Ireland in 1708;
la Holland In 1700; the Egyptian campaign of 1801 ; capture of the Cape of Good Hope In 1800 ; ralacd and
comnuuided the Liu.Union Legion In 1808 and 0 in Spain and Portugal. Served fevera! cainpalgui with the
Baulan array in Russia.) Poland, Germany, and Prance; and with the Austrian array In Italy.
> M)or Bond w rvtd in the 17th Lt, Dri. at the taking of Anjr to Cuteh in 1816 t 1*o throughout the M*hr..tt.. campaign
T U17 ari'l 18. II WM prcwat wilh the llth Lt. Dn. -t the *\tgt and capture of Bhurtpor* in 1M1-6. Accompanied the
.M U. Dra. late Afh.tnii(n wiUi the force under Sir Qco. Pollock, and wai prcttnt at the fbrcln* of the Khyber Pan, and
to evfrr mractrmeDt in the advance of the army on Caboo) i alto commandtnl the Rear Guard on three different occasion*,
enc*f*4 UM ntmy at Texen and Jufdulluek. and safely curertd and protected the whole of the baggage of the army, not nbMandinc the repeated attacks of the enemy.
gUaVtEr-Uuter Bction serrwl at the siefe and capture of Bhurtpore, in 1RJ5 and 6.
IA bOT WH pre.Mnl with the 16th Lancrri iu th ariion at Maharajporc. 2U. Dvc. 1I3.

] 16th ( Tfie Queen's) Re<jL of Light Drag.


" TALAVERA"" FUENTES D'ONOR"" SALAMANCA"" VITTORIA"" NIVE"
"PENINSULA" "WATERLOO" "BI1URTPORE"" AFFGHANISTAN"
"GHUZNEE""MAHARAJPORE."
Teara'Serv. Colonel.9 ffliS Sir Johc Ormsbv Vandeleur,1 GCB. Eat. 20 Dec. 1781 ; Li.
21 Julv, 83 ; Capt. 7 M a. 92 ; Major, 1 Mar. 94 ; Lieut.-Col. 1 Jan. 98 ; Col.
04
25 Apr. 1808; Major-tSen. 4 Juue, 11; Lieut.-Gen. 19 July, 21; Got. 28
Full Half
June 38 ; Col. 16th Lan cere 18 June 30.
Pay. PT.
Lieut -Colonel*. P Will iam Persse,a CB. Cornet, 10 Jan. 00 ; Lieut. P27 NOT.
06 ; Capt. 23 Jan. 12 ; Major, 25 May, 22; Lieut.-Col. P6 Dec. 33.
39
0
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Charles Robert Cureton "CB.-Eru. 24 Feb. 14; i(.27June,16; Capr.P12NoT.
31
0
25 ; Major, P6 Dec. 33 ; revet-Lt.-Col.23}u\y,39; Lieut.-Col. 21 Aug. 30.
Comer, P4 April, 16; Lt. P4Dec.
39 0 Majors.George James i[ouatM'Dowell,4CB.
17; Capt. P 14 Nov. 27; Major, P4 Aug. 37 ; Brevet- Lieut.- Col. 23 July, 38.
21 A John Rowland Smyth,5 <hornet, P5 July, 21 ; Lieut. P26 May, 25; Capt. T '22
April, 26 ; Major, P 17 Vug. 41.
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CAPTAINS.
Thos. Hooke Pearson8... P14 Mar. 25
P 13 Aug. 25
0 Edw Baker Bere7
0 G. O'Halloran Gavin" . . i>13 Nov. 27
P 7 Sept. 20
0
P 10 Jan. 28
0
P 15 June 30
0 William Wilmcr'
0 Robert Algernon Smith . . P 5 July 33
0 Charles Wm. Reynolds9 P29 June 32
0 Edward Jamee Pratt* . . 14 Feb. 28
LIEUTENANTS.
l> 1 Nov. 28
0 Francis Thos. Mcik'
0 BIB Wm. Webster, R. M.' P 14 Oct. 29
PIC Nov. 32
0 Richard Pattinson'
P 1 Nov. 33
0 Wm. Petrie Waugh'
0 Geo. Thos. W. Pipon7 . . P 10 Jan. 34
Pll Apr. 34
0
P 13 June 34
0
0 Rob. Abcrcromby Yule' P 8 July 86
0 D. H. Mac Kimion7 .... P 1 July 86
0 Charles John Foster*. . . . P 8 Apr. 30
0 John Percy Smith7 .... P 8 July 36
0 Henry Doni. Swetenham* P 3 Feb. 37
P27 May 37
0 Tho. Folliott Powell*
P23 Mar. 38
0 J Ross O'Conor9
0 Patrick Dynon,* adjutant 29 May 39
P 13 Oct. 39
0
0 John Hallowell Carew . . Pll June 41
P31 Dec. 39
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CAPTAIN.

P 1 Aug. 20
P29 Aug. 20
P 14 Oct. 29
P10 July 28
P25 June 30
11 Apr. 33
P22 Nov. 36
27 Mar. 34
P20Jan. 32

P 16 Aug. 31

BKEV.-MAJ.

P 6 Dec. 33
P26 May 37
P 7 Feb. 34

EKS.iac-a
P13 Dec. 39 . *uie, M-K.*i'li; \iml41 n<m* "d 1>mitL'
' i^Apri. u wrTed w|(h tb^

20 Sept. 44 reel, during (hicampiign In AffghanisUP under Lord


Keane, and were present at the siege
P 4 May 32 and capture of Ghumee ( Medal).
25 Sept. 32 8 Capts. Gavin, Frier, Wllner.
Pratt i Lieuts. Mcik, FatUnP18 Apr. 84 and
son, Harriott, Fustor, Swetenham,
P29 May 35 Powell, and Dynon. and Qr. -icarter
P 3 July 35 Rotscr served the campaign in Affunder Lord Keane* inclu
P 8 July 30 gbanistan
ding the siege and capture of Ghuxnev
P23 Dec. 36 t Medal). They were alto present In
i'26 May 37 Uie action at M&tiaraj pore, X&Vh
Dec. 1843 (Medal.) Captain Pratt
"--"! Mar. 38 scrred
as A*siitant*AdJutant-Gcoeral
21 Dec. 38 of Cavalry, and Lieut. Pattiavin ai
Major
or Brigade, la thr action of
21 Aug. 39
P 13 Oct. 39 Maharajpore.
9 Cupts, Uooium and Reynolds,
P 16 April 41 Lu. Waugh and (VConnor, Coneta
Or,,,.', Waller, and Morris, and Dr.
P 3 June 42 Currie
were present in the actiuo at
16 June 42 Maharajpora (Medal.)
P 17 June 42 10 LU Webster served at Waterloo
the 17th and 18tb June i alxo at the
P 7 July 43 on
siege and capture of Bhurtpore ; re
20 Dec. 44 ceived a sabre cut on the right hand
in affair with enen iy in front of Bhurtoorc, 10 Dee. ISSA.
11 Paymaster 1 Villiams scrred the campaign of 1799
In Holland ; at t! le siege and capture of Bhurtpor* in
182i and 6 ; the a tmpalgn tn AffghanLstan under Lord
Keane, including the siege and capture of GDU.MC i
and be was also p csent in the action at MahArajporc.

P 13 Mar. 40
P17 June 42
P 18 June 42
20 Dec. 44
Paymatt.Vf. Williams,1 2 8ept.24 ; C irnetfyAdjt.l 6 Mar. 05 ; Lieut. 12 Fcb.06.
Adjutant.Lieut. Patric k Dynon,8 12 Dec. 39.
Quarter-Matter.Georg< Rosser," 23 E ept. 36 ; Ent. 20 Aug. 30.
Surgeon.Backshall Lan e Sandham, 28 July 20; Asstot.'Surg. 13 NOT. 07 ;
Hoip.-Alt'ut. 22 Sept. ( )6.
ScarletFacingt Blue.
0 Assist.-Surgt.Henry Pil leau, 22 Jan. 36.
Samuel C urric.'M.D. 1 4 Oct. 30.
Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
0
0 Veterinary Surgeon.

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

James Thomson Waller*

i t r John Vandelcur served on the Continent inder th Duke of York, in 1794 and '.'.. including the battles of the M and
18th ft *7> L lit June, betides several minor aff) tin. Commandet a brigade of Cav ilry in India, under Lord Lake, and
Agra and Bhurtpore. Commanded a
was pi
udad Rodrigo (wounded when leading
lirlfid
hlidl rlalgn to the breach), and bait lei of Salamanca, VlttorU, Nivc, and Waterloo, fi r which he has received decorations.
IL cut, -Col, Pence served In the Peninsula from 1809 to the end of the war, and w si severely wounded by a musket shot
In the action of the lOlh De. 1813, near Bavottne. In AUK. 181* he embarked for America u Aide-de-camp to Sir John
Kruu , and was present at New Orleans. At the siege and cai.turr of Bhurtpore by Lord Combermere, he commanded the
Regt. and also durinf thr campaign In AffghanUtan under Lord Keane, tacludln the siege and capture of Gnome*.,
for oil Ich he has received a medal.
3 L L-Col. Cureton served in the Peninsula from 1809 to the end of the war, inc.ud.n t the battlet of Talarcra. Busaco, *ml
Fuent s d'Onot t siege of Badajoi In April IBIS , battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrld, battles of Vittoria, Orthrs, Tarbe*.
mndT oulouse t wounded In the right leg by a rifle ball In crossing the Monde-go, ne ir Colmbra, 1st Oct. 1810 ; rccc.ved
erere sabre cut on the bead (skull fractured)* and another on the left hand at Fucntci d'Onor. . ih Majr, l--.ii. Served attha
i*e aod capture of Bhurtpore. In 1825-6 ; also the campaign In Afghanistan under Lord Keane, including the liegt and
eaplu e of Ghuinec t and commanded a brigade of cavalry ID the action of Mabaraj|K>re
< L t-Col. M' Dowell served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore, in .utt-ti; the campaign in Afghanistan under Lord
Keanc , including the siege and capture of Ghuznec ; and he commanded the 16th Laneers in the action of Maharajpor*.
:. H ajor Srrmh served with th Regt. at the siege of Bhurtpore, under Lord Combennerei * also in the action of Mabarajporr.
6 C aptaln Pearson served at the ilrge of Bhurtpore, and was a volunteer for th< dismounted eavalrr storning party.
Senret also In the action at Maharajpore.

H -.- Quartan

llth Regiment of Light Dragoons.(Lancers.')

143

On the Standards or Guidons, " Death's Head," with the Motto, " Or Glory."
Yean' Son
8

Pan Half

Colonel.
Hit Royal Highness, Prince George W. F. C. of Cambridge, KG. Colonel,
3 NOT. 37 ; Colonel of the 17th Lancers, 25 April, 42.

P.T-

Lieut.-Colonel.
35

0 Matthew C. D. St. Qulntin, 2nd Lieut. 1 29 June, 20; Lieut. P8 Jan. 24; Capt.

1 9 Nor. 26 ; Major, P 15 April, 37 ; Lieut.-Col. P 31 Dec. 39.

Ifajor.
25

Lawrenson, Cornet, 12 NOT. 18; Lieut. P6 Dec. 21 j Capt. P27 Aug. 25


1ft John
Brevet-Major, 28 June 38; Jtegtl.-Maj. v 31 Dec. 39.
CORNET.

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

BREVBTMAJOK.

CAPTAINS.

0
0
0
0
0
0

6
5
5
3
3
3
7

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0

10
11
0
9
6

2
1
1
1

31
1
14
19

John Roger Palmer .... P 7 Aug. 30 P 18 Mar. 37


' 18 Apr. 34 P 14 Apr. 87
P 4 Mar. :n P 1 Mar. 39
P 9 Dec. 3d P31 Dec. 39
Aug. Saltren Wlllett
Edward Calvcrt, Scobcll P 1 Mar. 39 P 4 Sept. 40
Henry Robert Boucherett P 27 July 38 P 16 April 41
LIEUTENANTS.
Abraham Hamilton .... P 1 NOT. 39 P 21 May 41
Henry Roxby Benson . . P 31 Jan. 4( P 15 April 42
Charles Win. Miles .... P 4 Sept. 40 P14 June 42
P 18 Mar. 42 P14 Apr. 43
P 22 April 42 P10 Nov. 43
Norman Mitchell Innes P 22 July 42 P 6 July 44
Jno.KlphinstoneFleeming P 24 Mar. 38 P26 Nov. 41
CORNETS.
Rdw.C-ArnemanHaworth P 31 Mar. 43
John Filiner Blathwayt P 21 Apr. 43
Richard Douglas II ay Lane P10 NOT. 43
JohuStephenson/u^/utanl 16 Feb. 44
Henry William Lindow. . Pll July 44
William Ince Anderton . . P 12 July 44

P 4 Sept. 40
1-21 May 41
P 16 April 42
v 14 June 42
P 14 April 43
P 6 July 44

3f, Paymaster.George Chandler,1 25 Sept. 28; Em. &. Adj. 25 Feb. 11 ; Lieut.
86 March, 12; Capt. 25 March, 14.
0 A'ljiit-mf.Cornet John Stephenson, 16 Feb. 44.
0 Quarter-Matter,William Hall, 10 May, 31.
0 Surgeon.James Brown Gibson, M.D. 2 July 41; Aitist.-Sury. 12 Jan. 29;

Hotp.-Auitt. 14 Dec. 26.


10

0 Attitt.-Surgeon.George Anderson, 12 June, 35.

19

0 Veterinary Surgeon.John Wilkinson, 27 April, 26.


BlueFacings White.Agenti, Messrs. Cox & Co.
[Returnedfrom the Eatt Indies, May, 1823.]

1 dpi. Oiindlcr'i wrrleo:Campaign of 1700 in Holland, including the actions of the 8nd and 6th Oct. ;
itiC< of JlalU, and lurrendcr of La Valelta; battle of Haldu; expedition to Egypt In 1807; Ionian Iilandi
in ISO*, and uegc aud capture of Santa Maura in 1810; woundod before Rwetta in 1607.

Years' Serv.

1st (or Grenadier) Regiment of Foot Guards.

Full Half
Pay. Pay.

"LTNCELLES""CORUNNA""BARROSA"" PENINSULA"" WATERLOO."

58

Colonel.
0 $ MS Arthur, Duke of Wellington,1 KG. GCB. & GCH. Era. 7 March, 87

34

33

33

23

36

34

31

31

30

25

2*

26

*H

24

2*

26

42

23

22

22

21

3A

21

20

20 14^
20

144

0
0

I *
19

18

17

17

16

15

16

Lieut. 25 Dec. 87 ; Capt. 30 June, 91 ; Major, 30 April, 93; Lieut.-Col. 30


Sept. 93; Col. 3 May, 96; Major-Gen. 29,April, 1802; Lieut.-Gen. 25
April, 08; Gen. (in Spain and Portugal) 31 July, 11 ; Field Marshal, 21 June,
13 ; Col. Grenadier Guards, 22 Jan. 27.
Lieut.-Colonel.
$ fflaa Edward Clivc,2 Ens. P4 July, 11 ; Lieut, k Capt. 25 Dec. 13 ; Lieut.Col. P19 Sept. 26; Major k Colonel, P15 May, 40; Lt.-Col. P8 Nov.44.
Majori.
3 John Home, Ens. P19 Jan. 13; Lieut. kCapt. P30 June, 15; Capt. k Lieut.Col. P 10 May, 27 ; Major k Col. Pll Sept. 40.
2 D 8 Charles F. Rowley Lascellcs,' Era. P10 Sept. 12 ; Lieut, k Capt. 9 June,
14 ; Cap*, k Lt.-Col. P 21 Feb. 28 ; Col. 23 Nov. 41; Major k Col. 4 July 43.
1 Henry Robert Ferguson, Cornet, P18 March, 18; Lieut. P 25 Feb. 19; Capt. P26
Sept. 22; Major, P 19 Dec. 26 ; Lieut.-Col. P 8 May, 28; Col. 23 Nov. 41 ;
Major k Colonel, P8 Nov. 44.
Captains and Lieut.-Colonels.
ffla Lonsdale Boldero,J Em. 15 Sept. 09; Lieut, k Cnpf.200ct. 13; Copt
k Licut.-Col. 22 July, 30.
Sir Ord John Honyman,6 Bart. Cornet, 12 Dec. 11 ; Lieut, k Capt. 4 July,
15 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 28 Sept. 30.
Godfrey Thornton, Ens. P20 Jan. 14; Lieut, k Capt. Pll Oct. 21 ; Capt. &
Lieut.-Col. P3 Dec. 30.
Henry William Barnard, Ens. 9 June, 14; Capt. P 15 Aug. 22; Cnp*. k Licut.Col. P17 May, 31.
3 Philip Spencer Stanhope, Ens. 30 March, 15 ; Lieut, k Capt. P17 July, 23 ;
Cap*, k Lieut.-Col. P 16 March, 32.
1 John Julius Wm. Angerstein, Ens. k Lieut. P9 April, 18; Lieut, k Capt. P2
April, 25; Cnp*. k Lieut.-Col. P 12 Sept. 34.
1 Sir John Montagu Burgoyne, Bt. Ens, 17 Oct. 16 ; Ens. k Lieut. 1 Oct. 18 ;
Lieut, k Capt. P28 April, 25 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. >'5 June, 35.
3 George William Eyres, Ens. & Lieut. P 3 Dec. 18; Lieut, k Capt. P 26 May, 25;
Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 1 July, 30.
William Fludyer, Ens. 30 Dec. 19 ; Ens. k Lieut. P 2o Oct. 21 ; Lieut, k Capt.
P 7 July, 25 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 2 Dec. 30.
2 \) Philip Joshua Perceval,7 2nd Lieut. Royal Marines, 2 July, 03 ; 1st Lieut.
15 Aug. 05; Ens. Grenadier Guards, 11 June, 11; Lieut, k Capt. 10
March, 14; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. 10 Jan. 37.
2 Jas. Robertson Craufurd, Ens. 14 June, 21 ; Ens. k Lieut. P29 Aug. 22;
'ieut. k Capt. P 19 Sept. 26; Capt. k Licut.-Col. P18 Feb. 37.
3 Fred. Clinton, Ens.k Lieut. P 19 Nov. 23; Lieut, k Capt. P 10May,27 j Capt.
k Lieut.-Col. v 12 Jan. 38.
Richard Wm. Astell, Ens. k Lieut. P20 Nov. 23; Lieut, k Capt. P13 Sept.
27 ; Cnpf. & Lieut.-Col. P 7 July, 38.
I Thomas Wood, Cornet, P 16 Nov. 20 : Lieut. P 1 2 June 23 ; Capt. P 25 June 25 ;
Brev.-Maj. 28 June 38 ; Copf. & Lieut.-Col. P28 June, 39.
1 Charles Bagot, 2nd Lieut. 5 Aug. 24; Em. k Lieut. 24 Feb. 25; /...'.
& Capt. P 30 Dec. 28 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 15 May ,40.
2 Sir Gco. Aug. Fred. Houstoun, Bart., Ens. k Lieut. P2 Apr. 25; Lieut. &
Cop*. Pll June, 30 ; Cnpt.k Lieut.-Col. P 12 June, 40.
Ernest Frederic Gascoigne," Ens. 2 May, 11 ; Lieut. 13 May, 13; Capf.
6 July, 15; Major, P 19 May,25; Lieut.-Col. P3 June, 28; Col. 23 Nov. 41 .
1 Hon. Charles James Fox Stanley, Ens. Lieut. P 27 Apr. 25 ; //.'. k Capt.
P 18 June 30 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P30 Oct. 40.
1 John Dixon, Ens. k Lieut. P 10 Dec. 25 ; Lieut, k Capt. P 1 Dec. 30 ; Capt.
k Lieut.-Col. P 1 8 May, 41 .
3 William Thornton, Ens. k Lieut. P8 Apr. 26; Lieut, k Capt. P3 Dec. 30;
Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 8 June 41.
Hon. Francis Grosvenor Hood, Ens. k Lieut. P30 Apr. 27; Lieut, k Capt.
P31 Dec. 30; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P31 Dec. 41.
1 Charles William Ridley, Ens. k Lieut. P 21 Feb. 28 ; Lieut, k Capt. 1 14 June,
31 ; Cop*, k Lieut.-Col. P 14 July 43.
3 Hon. Augustus Frederick Foley, Ens. k Lieut. P30 Dec. 28; Litut. k Capt.
P 16 Mar. 32 ; Cop*. & Licut.-Col. P 16 Feb. 44.
3 Edward Birch Reynardson, Ens. P 5 Nov. 29 ; Ens. k Lieut. P 12 June 30;
Lieut, k Capt. P 12 Oct. 32; Copf. & Lieut.-Col. P 6 April 44.
2 Hon. Robert Bruce, i. Em. k Lieut. P 18 June 80; Lieut, k Capt. P 28 Feb.
33 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 2 Aug. 44.
1 John Spottiswoode, 2d Lieut. P12 Mar. 29; Em. & Lieut. P29 June 30;
Lieut, k Capt. v 4 Oct. 33 ; Capt. k Lieut.- Col. P 8 Nov. 44.

1st (or Grenadier) Regiment of Foot Guards.

Tan* Sen.
rail BJf
fm}. Pa/.

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20
15
15
15
19
18
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13
13

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13
12
12
12
13
12
11
11
10
10
10
15
10
9
9
8
8
8
13
8
8
7
7
7
8
6
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
0
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5
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4
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4
4

4
4
3
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3

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LlECTS. ASD CAI-TAIKS.

COR. 3D LT.
OH EK81GK.

Estsioy AHD
iirr i.

P 30 Dec. 26 P 31 Dec. 28
P 23 June 25 P 20 May 20
0 July 30
P28 Sept. 30
P 3 Dec. 30
2 lion Wm Leicester
P 13 Oct. 25 P 15 Aug. 20
15 Nov. 27 P 14 June 31
12 July 31
. Frederick Wm. Hamilton, adjutant
P 16 Mar. 32
1 Arthur Win. FitzRoy Somerset,9 *.
18 May 32
Major, 30 April 44.
P 20 July 32
P 27 July 32
P 22 Feb. 33
P 21 June 33
P 4 Oct. 33
2 Hugh Andrew Robert Mitchell
P 29 Nov. 33
P27 Dec. 33
P 18 Apr. 34
P 2 May 34
29 May 35
P 5 June 35
3 Robert Cavendish Spencer Clifford . .
P 10 July 35
21 Sept. 30 P 24 July 35
P 13 Nov. 35
3 John Augustas Udny, Major. 23 Nor. 41.
f 1 July 36
1 Hon. Henry Hugh Manvers Percy . .
P 2 Dec. 30
P 18 Feb. 37
1 Hon. Henry Townsheiid Forester . .
23 Feb. 37
P 24 Feb. 87
I1 20 July 32
9 May 35
P 8 Aug. 37
3 Robert Peel Dawson, t
1 Edward G. Wynyard
12 May 37 P 9 Jan. 38
P 12 Jan. 38
P 13 July 38
P 14 July 38
22 Sept. 37 P 28 June 39
P 30 Aug. 39
3 Sandford Graham
11 Jan. 39 P 0 Dec. 39

ENSIGNS AND LIKUTS.

a
5
1
3
9
1
1
1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

3 Han Mortimer West


2
2
3
1

J. G. II. Vac. Stopford


Ralph Bradford
Michael Bruce
Cha. Lennox Brownlow Maitland, .,-.

1 Henry Wm. George, Lord Pagct . .


3 His Serene Highness, Prince William
Augustus Edward of Saxe Weimar
1 Wm. Drogo, Vitcount Mandeville, ..
3 Hon. Henry Aldworth Neville ....
1 Jas. Fred. Dudley Crichton Stuart ..
3 Richard Lloyd
3 Hon. Egremont William Lasccllcs..
1 John George Cavendish Disbrowe . .
2 Cuthbert George Ellison
3 Beaumont William Hotham
2 William Henry Beaumont do Honev

P 1 May 40
P 12 June 40
P 14 Aug. 40
P 11 Sept. 40
P30 Oct. 40
P 15 Dec. 40
P 9 April 41
P 30 April 41
16 Dec. 40 P18 May 41
P21 May 41
1 June 41 P 8 June 41
P31 Dec. 41
3 Dec. 41 P21 Jan. 42
P 2 Sept. 42
P 3 Sept. 42
P 25 Oct. 42
P 20 July 30 15 April 42
P 23 Nov. 42
10 Aug. 42 P 24 Mar. 43
P 18 Sept. 40 P 14 July 43
2 Feb. 44
27 Dec. 42 P 16 Feb. 44
23 Nov. 43 P 6 April 44
P 20 July 44 P 2 Aug. 44
P 20 Aug. 44
P22 Nov. 44

145
LISUT. AHD
CAPTA1X.

P 20 July 32
P 12 Feb. 30
P 29 Nov. 33
P 27 Dec. 33
P 12 Sept. 34
P 12 Apr. 33
P29 July 30
1 Dec. 30
P 2 Dec. 36
P24 Feb. 37
P 2 June 37
P 8 Aug. 37
P 9 Jan. 38
P 12 Jan. 38
P 7 July 38
P 13 July 38
P 14 July 38
P 24 Apr. 40
P 15 May 40
P 12 June 40
P 14 Aug. 40
Pll Sept. 40
P30 Oct. 40
P 15 Dec. 40
P29 Dec. 40
P 9 April 41
P 16 April 41
P 18 May 41
P 8 June 41
P 29 Dec. 40
P 2 Sept. 42
P 25 Oct. 42
P 14 July 43
P 10 Feb. 44
P 5 April 44
P 2 Aug. 44
P20 Aug. 44
P 8 Nov. 44

1st (or Grenadier') Regiment of Foot Guardi.

146
Years' S*r.
Full Half
Pay. Pay.

Adjutants.
14
13
10

0 1. Capt. F. W. Hamilton, 22 July, 36.


0 2. Capt. Hon. J. Lindsay, 23 March, 38.
0 3. Capt. John Arthur Lambert, 24 March, 43.

30
16
15

0 2 $ 3131 John Payne,10 31 Aug. 15.


0 1 Richard France, 24 Dec. 29.
0 3 John Lilley, 8 June, 30.

32

Surgeon-Major.
0 James Johnson, 17 Apr. 40 ; Surgeon, 13 March, 28 ; Assist.-Surg. 25 July, 13

21
20

Battalion-Surgeon.
0 1 Ja8. Dennis Wright, 11 May, 3'2 ; Assist.-Surg. 11 Nov. 34.
0 2 Geo. Brown, 26 June, 40 ; Asst.-Surg. 12 Jan. 26 ; Hosp.-Ainst. 21 April, 25.

21
7

60

Quarter-Masters.

Assistant-Surgeons.
9

1 Fra. Cornelius Huthwaite, 10 Nov. 25 ; Hasp.-Assist. 16 NOT. 23.


2 George Eleazar Blenkins, 13 April, 38.
0 3 Thomas Graham Balfour, M.D. 29 Apr. 36.
Solicitor.John Parkinson, 19 July, 31.

1st Battalion returned from Portugal, 1828.


2rf Battalion returnedfrom Canada, Oct. 1842.
3d Battalion returned from France, ffov. 1818.
Facings Blue.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
War Offer, <ft Julu, 1815.
THE PnlHCB REGENT, as a mark of His Royal Approbation of the distinguished gallantry of the Brigade
of Foot Guard* In the Victory of Waterloo, has been pleased, in the name and on the behalf or His Mty* sty,
to approve of all the Ensigns of the Three Regiment* of Pout Guards having the Rank of Lieutenant*, and
that such Rank shall be attached to all the future Appointments to Ensigncies in the Foot Guarda, ill tba
amc manner as the Lieutenants in those Regiments obtain the Rank of Captain.
His Royal Highness has also been pleased to approve of the Pint Regiment of Foot Guards being made a
Regiment of Grenadiers, and styled ' The First, or Grenadier Reffi-mmt of Foot Guard*," in commemo
ration of their having defeated the Grcnadien of the French Imperial Guards upon this memorable c

1 The Duke of Wellington has received a cross and nine clasps for Roleia and Vimicra, Talavera, Butaco,
Puentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
To sketch an outline of the pre-eminent services of the greatest soldier of the age, would far exceed the
limits of this work.
2 Colonel Clivc served In the Peninsula in 1614. Alto the campaign of 181S, Including the Lain. . o
Quatre Bras aud Waterloo, and taking of Peronne.
4 Colonel Lasccllcs served in the Peninsula in 1814. AUo the campaign of 1815, including the battles of
Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and taking of Peronne.
5 l.n ut.-i.'nl. Boldero served at Cadiz in 1810 and 11 ; in the Peninsula In 1812 and IS ; and in Holland In
1814. Was Adjutant at the battles of Qitulre Bras and Waterloo, and at the taking of Peronne.
6 Sir OrJ Hnnyman served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, and was present at the bombardment of
Antwerp, and storming of Bcrgen-op-Zoom, where he commanded the leading sub-division of the storming
party of the Grenadier Guards.
7 Lleut.-Col. Perceval served In the Peninsula In 1813 and 14. and was severely wounded at Bayonne, 14th
April, 1814.
8 Colonel Gascoigne served In the Peninsula from July 1613 to May 1814, including the passage of the
Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle and Nive, and the Investment of Bayonne. Served afterwards In the Ameri
can war, and was present at the battle of Bladensburg and capture of Washington, where he was lererelj
wounded.
9 Major Somerset served on the Staff of Sir Hugh Cough in the action at Maharajpore, and received
several severe wounds in personal rencontre.
10 Quartermaster Pajme senred In Sicily In 1806 and 7 ; in 1808 and 9 in Spain, and present In the actions
of Sahatun, Benevente, Lugo, and Corunna ; subsequently at Walcheren. He served also the campaigns of
1818, 13, 14, and IS, in the Peninsula, Prance, and Planders, and was present in the actions of the Pyrenees,
siege and capture of San Sebastian, passage of tho Bidassoa and of the Nive, action at the Major's Houae,
passage of the Bidassoa, sortie and investment of Bayonne, battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, capture of
Peronno onii of Paris, and subsequently with the army of occupation.

Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards,

147

" LINCELLES."The Sphinx, with the words " EGYPT"" TALAVERA"


" BARROSA"" PENINSULA"" WATERLOO."
Tean'Strr

47
Full Half
Py. Pay.

Colonel.
Hit
H Royal Highness A. F. Duke of Cambridge, KG. GCB. GCMG. GCH.
Lieut.-Gen. 24 Aug. 1798; Gen. 25 Sept. 03; Field-Mari?ial, 26 Nov. 13;
Colonel, Coldstream Guards, 5 Sept. 05.
Litut.-Colontl.

99

5 Wm. Lovelace Walton,1 Ens. P 8 May, 06; Lieut, k Capt. 7 Mar. 1 1 ;


9 Capt.
k Lieut.-Col. P20 Feb. 23; Major k Col. 10 Jan. 37 ; Lieut.-Col.
P31 Dec. 39.

37

37

94
32
88
25
85
23
22
22
21
20
22
20
22
20
90
10

i
i

Majors.
$ Charles Augustus Shawe,3 Ens. P 26 May, 08 ; Lieut, k Capt. P 23 April,
18 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 28 April, 25 ; Major k Col. i>8 Aug. 37.
$3@ Charles Anthony Ferdinand Bentinck,4 /;'..-. 16 Nov. 08; Lieut, k
Capt. 24 Sept. 12; Brevet-Major, 18 June, 15; Capt. k Lietit.-Col. 27
May, 25 ; Col. 28 June, 38; Major, P30 May, 43.

Captains k Lieut.-Colonels.
0 9 $ I*008- Chaplm, Ens. P 18 April, 11 ; Lieut, k Capt. 6 Oct. 14 ; Lieut.-Col.
P 15 Aug. 28 ; Col. 23 Nov. 41.
0 92 Henry John Wm. Bentinck, Ens. 25 Mar. 13; Lieut, k Capt.l8Jan.2Q ; Capt.
k Lieut.-Col. P 18 May, 29 ; Col. 23 Nov. 41.
iH 1 Wm. Henry Cornwall, Ens. k Lieut. 10 Aug. 16 ; Lieut, k Capt. 1 6 Nov. 24 ;
Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 10 Feb. 32.
Brinckman, Ens. k Lieut. Pll Sept. 17; Lieut, k Capt. P28
*& 1 Briuckman
April, 25 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 20 April, 32.
2
Chas.
Murray
Hay, Ens. P 20 April, 20 ; Ens. k Lieut. P 1 Nov. 21 ; Lieut, k
0 9
Capt. P24 Dec. 25 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 22 June, 32.
1 2 Wm. John Codrington, Ens. P22 Feb. 21 ; Ens. k Lieut. P24 April, 23;
Lieut, k Capt. P 20 July, 26; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 8 July, 30.
0 2J Ely Duodecimus Wigram, Ens. k Lieut. P 29 May, 23 ; Lieut, k Capt. P 1
Aug. 26 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. v 13 Jan. 37.
Stewart Balfour, Ens. P 8 Feb. 21; Lieut. P 12 May, 25; Capt. P17
*A i8 Wm.
June, 26 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P24 Feb. 37.
i& 11 Geo. Knox, Cornet, P 15 May, 23 ; Lieut. P 15 June, 26 ; Capt. P 20 May, 26 ;
Capt. k Lieut.-Col. PS7 July, 38.
0 11 Hon. Arthur Upton Ens. k Lieut. P 10 Feb. 25 ; Lieut, k Capt. P16 May, 29 ;
Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P31 Dec. 39.
0 1 Frederick Pagct, Ensign, 20 Mar. 23 ; Ens. k Lieut. 24 Feb. 26 ; Lieut, k
Capt. v 4 June 29 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P24 Jan. 40.
0 1I Hon. Edward Bootle Wilbraham, Ens. k Lieut. P 28 April 25 ; Lieut, k Capt.
P 13 Aug. 29; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 11 June 41.
George Frederick Upton, Ens. r24 April, 23; Lieut. P29 Oct. 25; Capt.
A 82 Hon.
P 12 Dec. 26; Major, P 16 June, 37 ; Lieut.-Col. P 16 April, 41.
0 1 John Henry Pringle, Ens. k Lieut. P 24 Dec. 26 ; Lieut. k Capt. 15 June 30 ;
Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 13 May, 42.
0 1 John Christie Clithorow, 2nd Lieut. 11 April, 25 ; Ens. k Lieut. P8 April,
26 ; Lieut, k Capt. 22 July 30 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. >'30 May, 43.
0 2> Gordon Drummond, Ens. k Lieut. P 10 June 26; Lieut, k Capt. PdAug.
30 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. i-SO March 44.

1 Colonel Walton's services :Siege of Copenhagen In 1807 ; campaigns of 1809, 1810, and the first part
of Iftll, In the Peninsula, Including the Passage of the Douro, battles of Talavera and Buxoco, retreat to the
Line* of Torres Vcdras, and the subsequent advance to the Spanish frontier. Served also In Holland, Belpom and France, from Nov. 1813 to Nov. 1818, Including the battle of Waterloo.
3 Colonel Sliawo served tlio campaigns of 1810, 1811, and part of 1812, in the Peninsula, Including the
baUle of Bunoco. Served also in Holland and Belgium from Nov. r-I.j to Sc]>t. 1814, and wai nnttlf
woundrd at Bcrgen-op-Zoom.
Uu capture of Paris.
4 Colon*! Cbarle* Bentinck was wounded at linrrosa.
i Colonel Chaplin wai severely wounded at St. Seboitian.

Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards.

148
reM' Serv.
Full Half
P./. PBJT.

19
20
19
19
16
16
18
15
12
12
11
11
11
10
16
8
8
8
11
7
8
8

LIEUTENANTS AND CAPTAINS.

CORNET,
ENSIGN
2D LIEUT.
AND LIEUT.
OR ENSIGN.

2 Lord Frederick Paulet, adjutant . .

0
0 2
0
0
0

A0
0
0
0
0
0
0 2
0
0
0 1
0
0
0
A0 11

11 June 26
P 20 Oct. 25 P 1 Aug. 26
P21 Sept. 26
Robert Vansittart
P 30 Dec. 26
P 4 June 29
P 13 Aug. 29
P 14 Nov. 20 P 16 July 29
P 21 Sept. 30
P 31 May 33
P 15 Nov. 33
P 5 Dec. 34
(i Dec. 34
28 Nov. 34 P 27 Mar. 35
P 24 April 35
Egerton Charles Wm. Miles Milman
2 July 29 P 12 Apr. 31
P 13 Jan. 37
Matthew Edward Tierney
P 10 Mar. 37
Pll Aug. 37
P 22 Aug. 34 P 16 Mar. 38
12 Jan. 38 P 20 July 38
Ifon. Francis John Robert Villiers.. P 4 Aug. 87 P 16 Nov. 41
John Agmondisham Vesey Kirkhm.l P 22 Aug. 37 P 27 July 38

LIEOT.
AND
CAPTAIN.

P21 Sept. 30
o 10 Feb. 32
26 NOT. 3S
P31 Hay 33
P 5 Dec. 34
P27 Mar. 35
P 23 Aug. 33
P 21 April 37
P 5 July 39
P 19 July 39
P31 Dec. 39
P 24 Jan. 40
Pll Sept. 40
P 5 Feb. 41
P 28 Dec. 38
P 15 Oct. 41
P 27 Jan. 43
PSOMay 43
P30 Dec. 42
P 29 Mar. 44
P 4 Aug. 43
P 6 Sept. 44

ENSIGNS AND LIEUTS.


6
6
6
7
6
6
6
4
6
4
5
G
9
5
4
2
3
1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

19
11

0
0

9
8

0
0

26

6A

20

7
13

0
0

1 Charles H. White
2 Poulett G H. Somerset
2 Geo John Whyte Melville

11 Jan.
P 28 July
P 29 Mar.
P 19 July

39
38
39
39

2 William Verner
P 7 June 39
Sir John Edward Harrington, Sort.
P 10 April 40
Dudley Wilmot Charleton
Lord Aug. Charles Lennox Fitz Roy 17 May 39
P21 Oct. 36
Charles Sedley Burdett
30 Dec. 40
2 William Charles Lyon
15 July 41

1
2
1
1

10 May 39
P 5 July 39
P31 Dec. 39
P 24 Jan. 40
P 1 May 40
Pll Sept. 40
35 Sept. 40
P 6 Feb. 41
P 23 April 41
P 1 June 41
Pll June 41
P 27 Aug. 41
25 June 41
P 13 May 42
P27 Jan. 43
P 30 May 43
P 29 Mar. 44
P 6 Sept. 44

2 Sir Geo. Ferd. Radziwill Walker, Bt. P 27 Dec. 42


2 Aug. 44
Adjutants.
2 Captain Lord Fred. Paulet, 25 Dec. 38.
1 Captain Wm. Samuel Newton, 27 11 ay, 42.
Quarter-Masters
1 William Morse, 2 June, 36.
2 Thomas Lee, 25 July, 37.
Surgeon-Major.
1 tRtiaWm.Hunter,7M.D.16Mar.38; Sui-j.4Sept.1C; Atsist.-Su rg. 10 Feb. 14.
Battalion-Surgcot i.
2 Edw. Grcatrex, 14 April, 43; A. S. 1 6 Nov. 26; 1losp.-Astist. ' !4 NOT. 25.
Assistant-Surgeon s.
1 Wm. Thomas Christopher Robinson, 23 Mar. 88.
2 James Munro, M.D. 2 Nov. 32.

Solicitor.William George Carter, 29 Jan. 24.


Facings BlueAgents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
[lit Battalion returnedfrom. France, July, 1814.]
[Zd Battalion returnedfrom Canada S9th Oct. 1842.]
7 Doctor Hunter terrod In ILe Peuinsula,~aud vat present during the blockade of Duj-oune.

Scots Fusilier Guards.

149

" LINCELLES"The "Sj'tiynx," with the words, " EGYPT""TALAVEHA"" BARROSA"


"PENINSULA" " WATERLOO."

Colonel.
His Royal Highness Francis Albert Augustus Charles Emanuel, Duke of
Full Half
Saxony, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, KG. KT. KP. GCB. GCMG. Field
Par. Puy.
Marshal, 8 Feb. 40 ; Colonel of the Scots Fusilier Guards, 25 April, 48.

Yn' Sere.

40

33
31

Lieut.-Colonel.
2 U Wm. Henry Scott,1 Ent. 27 Oct. 05 ; Lt. Sc Capt. 28 Mar. 1 1 ; Capt. It Lt.Co/. 5 July, 15; Brevet-Col. 10 Jan. 37 ; Major & Col. P 1 1 Aug. 37 : Lieut.Col. 23 Nov. 41.
Majors.
0 2 (T&l Berkeley Drummond,' Ens. 5 March, 12; Lieut. Sc Capt. 4 July, 15:
dipt, Sc Lieut.-Col. " 21 Dec. 26 : Major Sc Col. 23 Nov. 41.
A 9 William Thomas Knollys,4 Ent. 9 Dec. 13; Lieut. & Capt. 25 Sept. 17 ;
Capt. & Lt.-Col. P31 Dec. 27 ; Col. 23 Nov. 41 ; Major & Col. P6 Dec. 44.
0

*1

31

31

25

25

23

&A

20

23

31

19

19

19

28

iA

20

19

18

Captains and Lieut.-Colonels.


Henry Colvilc, Em. P 29 Dec. 13 ; Lt. Sc Capt. v 6 Nov. 17 ; Capt. & Lieut. Col. P 0 July, 30.
J15J Hon. Hen. Montagu,4 Em. 21 April, 14 ; Lieut. & Capt.v 12 June, 23 ;
Capt. & Lieut.-Col. P 21 Sept. 32.
Philip James Yorke, Ens. 5 May, 14 ; Lieut. Sc Capt. v 24 Feb. 25 : Capt. Sc
Lieut.-Col. P 7 Aug. 35.
George Dixon, Em. Sc Lieut. P20 Jan. 20 ; Capt. P 8 April, 28 ; Capt. & Lieut.Col. P 20 May, 3C.
Hon. C. Beaumont Phipps, Ens. Sc Lieut. P 17 Aug. 20 ; Lieut. Sc Capt. P 12
Oct. 20; Capt. Sc Lieut.-Col. P26 May, 37.
John George Robinson, Ens. Sc Lieut. 23 Jan. 17 ; Lieut, k Capt. P 5 June, 27 ;
Capt. Sc Lieut.-Col. P 12 Aug. 37.
Patrick FitzHoy Wellcsley Campbell, 2nd Lieut. 13 Jan. 25 ; Em. & Lieut.
P14 July, 25 ; Lieut. Sc Capt. P3 July, 29; Capt. & Lieut.-Col. P9 Nov. 38.
George Morton Eden, Ens. P18 July, 22; Lieut. P10 Sept. 25; Capt. i'12
Dec. 26; 3//or,Pll Oct. 31 ; Lieut.-Col. P20 May, 36.
Brownlow Win. Knox, Ens. 8 Jan. 24 ; Ens. Sc Lieut. P 13 Aug. 25; Lieut. Sc
dipt. P 15 June 30; Cffp*. & Lieut.-Col. ? 15 Nov. 39.
George Moncrieffe, Ens. & Lieut. P8 April, 26; Lieut. Sc dipt. P 6 July, 30
Capt. & Lieut.-Col. P24 Jan. 40.
John Taubman Goldie Taubman, Cornet, P8 April, 20; Ens. & Lieut. P10
June, 26; Lieut. Sc Capt. v 20 July, 30 ; Cn;rf. Sc Lieut.-Col. P]4 Feb. 40.
Nathaniel Wuldegrave John Branthwayt Slicklethwait, Ens. & Lieut. P12
Oct. 20 ; Lieut. & Capt. P 31 Dec. 30 ; Capt. & Licut.-Ciil. P 18 May, 41 .
Fred. Henry Turner, Ens. Sc Lieut. 4 July, 15 ; Lieut. Sc Capt. P 26 Oct. 2C ;
Cnpt. & Lieut.-Col. 23 Nov. 41.
Henry Bathnral, Em. P 1 7 Nov. 25 ; Lieut. P 5 Apr. 27 ; Capt. P 1 1 June 30 ;
Capt. & Lieut.-Col. P 13 Jan. 43.
William Frederick Elrington, Ens. & Lieut. P 14 Nov. 26; Lieut.it Capt.
P 30 Aug. 31 ; Capt. & Lieut.-Col. P 14 April, 43.
Edward Waltei Forestier Walker, Ens. Sc Lieut. P 8 Mar. 27 ; Lieut. Sc Capt.
P 18 Oct. 31 ; Capt. & Lieut.-Col. PO Dec. 44.

1 Colour! Scott proceeded to the Peninsula in 180ft, and wiu prpucnt at the pMMRe of the Dourn, capture
f Oport/i, and tidnequent retreat of Soult's army. Wounded through the body at Talaiera, and being left
there in hospital, was made prisoner by the enemy.
3 Colonel Berkeley Urummond's services :Campaign of 1814 in Holland, Including the storming of
Bfrzrn-op-Zoom. Campaign of 1815, including the battlei of Quatre Brat and Waterloo.
4 Colonel Knollrs served in the South of France, from Oth March, 1814, to the end of the war j wa
promt at the blockade of Bayonne and repulse of the Sortie, on which occasion Sir Henry Sullivan and
to officer! of the Guards were killed or died of Iheir wounds.
5 Lieut -Col Montaeu served the campaign of 181A, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
1 D

150

Scots Fusilier Guards.

Y*ar' Serv.
Full Half
Pav. Pay.

18
18
18
17
16
19
15
15
14
15
T2
17
10
10
10
9
11
9
8
11
8
8
0

a
8
6

a
6
5
6
5
4
7
5
4
2
2
3
3
1
1
3
1

LIEUTENANTS AND
CAPTAINS.

COKNET,
ENSIGN
3D LIEUT.
AND LIEUT.
OR ENSIGN.

0
0
0
0 2 Hon Geo A F Liildell
0
v 11 July 26

A0
0 1 Edward Gage, (Brevet-Maj. 28 June. 38.)
0
0
0

]A

1 Hon. David Henry Murray, r

0
0
0
0
0

3 Aug. 30
.1' 20 Mar. 27

T 1 Aug. 34

0
0
P 2 May 34
0
0 2 Hon. Jas. C. Plautagenct Murray, at//.
0
0 1 Cha.As.slieton Fitz-Hard. Berkeley,*. v 27 May 36
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

ENSIGNS AND LIKCTEXAXTS.


2 J. Hamilton Elphinstone Dalryiuple
1 Sic Archibald Keppel Macdonald,.Bf. P 12 July 3U
1 lord Gerald Fitz Gerald

1 Hon. Hew Hamilton Ilaldane Duncan i' OJuly 38


i' 14 Feb. 40
2 Hon. Edw. Keppel Wcntwoith Coke
I' 7 Oct. 42
29 May 42
1 Lord BrownlowThos. Montague Cecil
P 29 April 42
2 John Floyd Peel

v 5 June 27
P 12 July 27
P 13 July 27
P 27 Nov. 28
P 4 July 29
26 Mar. 2ft
P20Julv 30
P 2C Oct. 30
P 30 Aui*. 31
P 21 Sept. 32
Pll Jan. 33
P 9 Nov. 30
P24 April 35
P 5 June 35
P 19 June 35
P 1-2 Feb. 36
P 26 Feb. 36
P 3 June 36
21 April 37
P16 June 37
P 26 May 37
25 July 37
P12 Aug. 37
P 2-2 Aug. 37

LIEUT.
AHD
CAPTAIN.

P 6 Jan. 32
24 Aug. 32
P31 Auo;. 32
P24 April 35
P 5 June 35
P 6 June 34
P 12 Feb. 36
P 20 Mav 30
P 1 July 36
P 12 Aug. 37
P10 Nov. 37
Plo Mny 35
P 9 Nov. 38
P 23 Nov. 3S
P24 Mav 39
P 1 Nov. 39
P 15 Nov. 39
P 14 Feb. 4O
P21 May 41
P 4 Sept. 40
P 1 July 4-2
P 13 Jan. 43
P14 April 43
P 6 Dec. 44

P 10 Nov. 37
p 1 Nov. 39
P 15 Nov. 39
P 24 Jan. 40
P 14 Feb. 40
P 27 Mar. 40
15 Dec. 40
P19 Feb. 41
! 18 May 41
P 21 May 41
P 6 Aug. 41
P 13 Jan. 43
P 7 April 43
P14 April 43
P 29 Sept. 43
11 April 44
P 12 April 44
P 12 July 44
P 6 Dec. 44

Atljutfutts.
1 Captain D. S. Dnvics, 14 April, 37.
2 Captain Hon. J. Charles P. Murray, 31 March, 4 It
Quarter- Masters.
12 0 2 fO Joseph Aston,1 9 Aujt. 33.
8
0 1 U 3M George Copeland,1' 7 April, 37.
Suryeon- Major.
39
0 2 D SSI Samuel Good,3 24 Feb. 37 ; Surg. 25 Dec. 1 ) ; Astut.-Sui g. 20 Feb. 06.
Battalion-Surgeon.
27
A \ Wm. Henry Judrl, 12 July, 27; Assist.-Snrg. 1 Jan. 18.
Aftistant-ftwgeotui.
22
0 2 Thomas Richardson, 4 Dee. 23.
0 1 John Bowlinsr, 1-2 July, 27.
18
Solicitor.Wilmer \Viliner, 27 Dec. 33.
Facings Blue.Agents, Sir John Kirkla id & Co.
it St Italian niitarliolfor the I'cninmla Dec. 1808, and returned from Francf J ulut 1*1*0
<f , ttlalic n embarked for tlir Xrtlifrlandt Nor. ISM, nnd returned froi France Jan. 1 816. Served in
Portugalfrom Drc, 18SO to March, 1H28.
1 Qu art'?r- Muster Aslon served thi> cnmi aijn of 1814 in Holland, Inoludir g the bomhardment of Antwerp,
ftinl stt n.iiii' of Benten-op-Zoom. Present at Quntre Bro and Waterloo.
a QI arter- Master Copelmid served in the Peninsnln, from March, 1813, to the end of th< war. Including
the foil tleof Vlttorla, slr.se of S;m Sebastian, passive of the Bldaxoa. the t'ivc, and the Ad our, inrettment
or Ba> onne, and rcpul>e of the surilc. Presitit at Quatrc B nnd WaterlfK>.
3 Ji . Goo d served with the expedition to Copenhagen In 1807; proceed >d with the arm y to the Peninlula h 1HOS and fifirved there tnttll tlie end of the war, including the paa.iaee of the Doum, tfl kinir of Oporto,
'mttles of I) saeo (tnd fui'iitcs d Onor, pieces of Ciudnd Uodrieo and Budajoz battle of Snlarn men, cApturv of
M.iciri. sice of Burros, battle of Vlttorin, nirxo of Sin Selmcllan, pussuce of the Hidnssui
>, the Hire, and
Hi* Ail our, a id invi-stuiont of Rayonne. Present at Quatrc Bran uud Watt rloo.

18
8

0
0

1st ( The Royal) Regiment of Foot.

151

3t Lucia.""Egmont-op-Zee." JVr Sphinx, with the words, " Egypt"" Corunna"


" Busaco" " Salamanca" " Vittoria" " St. Sebastian" " Nive" " Peninsula"
" Niagara''" Waterloo"" Nagpore"" Maheidpoor"" Ava."

uS
Full Half
Pay. P.1J.

: S

S0

&

37

3A

24

ft

81

19

Colonel.
9 Right Hon. Sir George Murray,1 GCB. GCH. Ens. 12 March, 1789 , Lieut.
Capt. 16 Jan. 94 ; Capt. ft Lietit.-Col. 5 Aug. 99 ; Col. 9Mar. 1809 ; Maj.Gen. 1 Jan. 12; Lieut.-Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Gen. 23 Nov. 41; Col. of tha
Royals, 29 Dec. 43.
Lieut.- Colonels.
1 Andrew Brown, Em. 26 Oct. 20; Lieut. 17 March, 25; Capt. i>5 April, 31 ;
Major, P2G May, 38; Lieut.-Col. P8 June, 41.
2 D George Bell,3 Ent. 14 Mar. 11; Lieut. 17 Feb. 14; Capt. ? 7 Aug. 28 j
Brevet-Major, 29 Mar. 39; Major, 14 July, 43; Lieut.-Col. PO Dec. 43,
Majors.
\ Charles Deane,3 KH. Cornet, 5 Sept. 04 ; Lieut. P 6 July, 00; Capt. PfiDec,
18 ; Major, v 19 June, 35.
2 Richard Bennett,' Ens. 15 March, 21 ; Lieut. P25 Aug. 23; Capt. P3 Aug.
26; Major, P10 March, 37.
1 Alexander Barry Montgomery, Ent. 25 NOT. 24 ; Lieut. 30 Oct. 26; Capt.
P16 Aug. 33 ; Major, P6 Dec. 43.
2 Thomas Graham, Ens. 21 May 26; Lieut, P 27 April 27 ; Capt. P 9 Aug. 38 ;
Major, P 3 May 44.
ENSIGN.

25
25
30
20
19
19
19
15
14
15
13
19
21
13
21
20
12
IS
19
12

CAPTAINS.
2 Burton Davenev, Brtv.-Mnj. 23 Nov.41.
2 Fjlw A G Mullcr7
1 318A Richard Blacklin 8

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

2
1
1
1

27 April 20
3 Feb. 20
18 July 15
9 April 20
9 April iG
22 June '20
i> 17 Aug. 20
8 June 30
P 18 Nov. 31
P 29 June 30
Uarid Siritt Cooper
18 May 32
P 11 Jan. 33
29 June 24
P 29 Mar. 33
30 June 24
10 Feb. 25
Charles Curtis
P 12 April 33
\Villiuin Little Stewart
v 10 Aug. 33
Hon. Charles Dawsou Plunkett .... P 11 Oct. 33
22 Oct. 33
Frederick R. Mein

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

P 7 July 25
11 Aug. 25
13 July 20
P 17 May 27
P 2 Feb. 27
P12 April 27
22 Mar. 32
P 22 Mar. 33
P 16 Aug. 33
P 10 May 33
P 7 Aug. 35
P 18 Mar. 36
22 Mar. 26
P 17 Sept. 36
23 Mar. 26
19 Feb. 27
13 Jan. 37
P 20 Jan. 37
P 10 Mar. 37
P 14 April37

P 8 Nov. 27
P 11 Jan. 33
8 Aug. 33
P 21 Mar. 34
P 19 June 35
P 6 Feb. 30
P 18 Mar. 30
P 10 Mar. 37
P 14 April 37
P 2 Feb. 38
P18 Sept. 39
P 30 April 41
3 Feb. 43
P 23 June 43
16 June 43
14 July 43
P 28 July 43
P 5 Dec. 43
P29 Dec. 43
P 3 Mav 44

1 Sir George Morrny *erved h thf 3rd Guarili in riandrrj.in 1793,94, and 9$, and w present *t the affair of St. Am
battle <,rF*iuar. tieze (* Valmeieniie.*, wltark of Lincellrs, uivrntiurnt !' Dunkirk, ailxck <>l I.anm.y, jud rclieal llir<
llM.oJ aod Ccmuiny.
til 17a5 he Wai appointed nide-dc-vamp tw M.-ijor-tieiieral Alexandrr Campbell, no the *to
Lor>l Mom'* -.rmv t 10 iheaummernf that year >c *itrd mi (lie cvpulitMii intended lor Uuiheron, aud in the nulum

,
i from Julv 1811 to the eml of that wnr in 1814, Mid wa engaged in the action of
S Lt -cJi. Itr"*Vr*Vi iireHiiic
Arrnjo At Molina bulr of VtitoriH, b llr* in the Pyrenees, on the 7tli, oih, Will, MIX! .'U-i July, 1819, bnltleo of the
bri, and Tout OHM, beirte jirent many nllir and bkirmithea
Me afterwardi
Ni*cll.ihc N..*, Bnvonn*, Onhe*. '1
rd in ihK*it ludiri -nd in ll.f Hurm >e wnr. He not u finely empiu>rd during the rebellion in Canada, particularly
ID (b ejpturt of Si. Ch.ftei, n.l 81. K ntHChe } hf afterward* commauded the mniill Foil uud Rtirruun of Cotrtu-du.
M Lawrence, -n-l rreened ihe thank* of the Commander ol' iha Forrea lor hia
L.C. .o imuorint povnion or. the K
l th- * u na ml tbl from (l.c bold.ro ol llx Rner, muA n.ouiilinK them in rpiinun when it wai reported
red in the depth of a
Mpnctmbk i the ti.n. were 4 pounder., .ixtecn ol wh.cli and 4^00 round thol h reco^
l'rcnt at th Rirge of Hatrau aad other
s'-jor Deane tertrd ilie campiiRn of 1809 aKainit the Rajah of Lahore.
fert* in 1917
Ser*eJ in tli lltirnivie war in IKiS nd 6.
4 M.iorlluri wrved tn ihe Bnrme*a wnr, end wm m-.de pritoner 24th No*. 1B26, when retuinui* aick from Prome to
JUaKwo", mnA lakrti b* the enemr to Aa, the rnpittl, unit alter hvin;r experieut-ett the most barbarnua treaimmt* Be wafl
r the left temple when token.
(.en up to Mr Arrbiuild Cnniubrll 18th reb. ISilC. Itereucil a wound o

B, K.K j.,,

fJC.pi. Bl.r
W IMh, {mt htch Isit be wa wounded) Capture r>l I
Fm*-'iri* ta join tbc Sad battalion in ihe Km! Indir

Job a I><cion't force in purtuii uf Ihr I't"It,


mehv .rr>..( in iba Uurmete
:^a^i0SrT-CrI..ptdirN.n.

he retreat an the l^tti, at Wwterlon on


jf nn-upaiion in r-uce in 1816 mid ]fi.
y in ilir Uetcan the campaigniof 1817,
/i Mont and kirn.i*hrt. ^^I^^l wit.- Si
131U, and cfinmanded the leading rumpany a| l\i$

tb Ih. .rn.
nilhr Ibc
.
minor

.
; the urge ol AKrri;nur i

war from S-pt. IK34 to Jan. 1826, and a. pre.ant at iha aieae and capture if
Me.Uio.ird l C"l, When.lP. .U.u.lch for dttnRub.d &.|),mr, Uiwwomill

at St. tuitaclia and St. Bcnoil, in faouda, J4ih le*. 1R.Vf

1st (The Royal) Regiment of Foot.

'ears' Serv.
Pull Half
Pay. , IV.

152

LIEUTENANTS.
20 Feb. 27 f 24 Aug. 32
2 William Webster, d. pm
5 Nov. 12 I 14 July 14
1 Geo. Rich. Catnpsie, r. .
2 Edw. Robert Wethcrall, Adj. ' 27 June 34 P 32 Aug. 37
30 Dec. 34 P 2 Feb. 38
1 David Green
1 P 24 April 35 P 9 Feb. 38
2 John Edward Sharp .
I P 7 Aug. 35 10 May 39
2 Fra. L. Whitmore
1 Arthur Caesar Hawkins .... 'i> 5 Feb. 36 P 18 Sept. 3
P C> Feb. 30 P 20 Dee. 3!)
2 James P. Gore
. P 18 Mar. 30 P 15 Dec. 40
1 Thomas James Parker
2 Joseph D. Winclham, d. Adj. P 10 Mar. 37 I I'll June 41
(i April 38 P 3 Aug. 41
1 Alexander Gordon, Aifj. . .
13 July 38 10Sept.41
1 John M'Court, d.pnym
P 19 Oct. 38 19 Aug. 41
1 Andrew Anderson
1 Cha. Evercd Poole, d. ad. . . P 10 May 39 P 17 Dec. 41
IP 18 Sept. ) P15 Apr. 42
2 Arthur Newland
2 Villiers La Touche Hatton . . 17 July 40 JP10 Feb. 43
28 July 40 P 23 June 43
1 Win Kent Allix
1 Cha. Edgecumbe Davenport p 11 Sept. 40 14 July 43
2 Spencer Gco. Aug. Thnrsby p 15 Dec. 40 P 28 July 43
!>30 April 41 v o Sept. 43
1 Spencer Vansittart
10 July 41 P 5 Dec. 43
2 William Reader
7 Sept. 41 P 29 Dec. 43
2 George GwavasCarlyon
P17 Dec. 41 P 23 Feb. 44
2 Frederick Carter
28 Jan. 19 11 Aupr. 25
2 Arthur Maynard Gray
3 Dec. 41 PI7 Mar. 43
1 Jesse Lloyd
2 Aug. 44
12 Oct. 41
2 Frederick Wells
ENSIGNS.
William John Bampfield . . 18 Mar. 42 17 Paymaster Mitilull accompanied ni
Huprh Lycedoch Barton.. .. P15 Apr. 42 regiment to the Cape of Oixxi Hope. Montr
Spain, Sicily, Holland,
P 20 May 42 Video, Portugal,
Cecil Rivers
and Waterloo.
Fra. Win. Durley Waddilove P 22 July 42 Flanders,
18 Lieut. Pieter?(Qr. Majfr) served in thf
PlO Feb. 43 American war in Canada in 1*1 1 and ij : alae
Henry Halsey
P 23 June 43 in the late RrbclUon In Canada.
2 Roger Jaines Aytoun
15 July 43
1 Win. Fortescue Scott
P 20 July 43
1 Robert Coote
2 Henry Christopher Marriott
5 Sept. 43
P20 Oct. 43
1 Edward Cbadu Hancock
2 Henry Allen Murray Deane P 5 Dec. 43
P 29 Dec. 43
1 Henry Charlton
1 Win. Henry Sharpc Sharpe P23 Feb. 44
P 3 May 44
1 Richard George Coles
2 Thomas Edward Bidgood . . P 25 June 44
2 Alexander Robert Mowbray 23 Aug. 44
C2D William Mitchell, " 13 Aug. 12 ; Assist.-Payni. 05.
s. -J 1 James Espinasse, 8 Feb. 39 ; Ens. 8 Feb. 21 : Lieut.
Paymasters.
t
7 April, 25 ; Capt. 1 1 July, 37.
.....
R. Wetherall,
1C Feb.
Ailjut,
nts. VI 2j Lieut.
Lkut E.
A,cx
Gor(lon) 8 Feb
4o_ 38.
Quarter-Matters.
2 Charles Picters,"1 20 June, 35 ; Ens. 4 Aug. 14 ; Lieut. 9 Sept. 19.
0 1 Charles Broadley, 11 Feb. 42 ; Ens. 3 Aug. 41.
Surgeons.
2 G.R. Dartnell,4Jan.39; Assist. -Surg. 20 Oct. 25 ; Ifosp.-Asfitt.90 Nov. 20.
1 John Hutchison, OScpt. 39 ; Asst.-Surg. 24 April, 17; Hosp.-Axst. 28 June,15.
f 1 Luke Barron, MD., 10 July, 40.
.
, ,
! 21 Thomas
~12 Dec.
43.
AaMarU-Surgeoni.-^
William Patrick
Tliomas Matthew,
Hoskin, M.D.
1 March,
44.
12 Charles Fred. Stephenson, MD., 20 Oct. 48.
Facings Bine-4gren**,Messrs.Cox & Co.Irish Agents, Sir E. R. Borough, St. Armit & Co.
1st Battalion embarkedfor Foreign Service, 1 1 Nov. 39. Serving at Gibraltar. Depot
at Clare Castle.']
[2rf Battalion embarkedfor Foreign Service, 6 July, 36. Serving at Barbadoes. Dcpdt
at Ennitkillen]
1
2
2
2

a Col. liaum^ardt was present and served durinff the hule of One-nils Lord Lake and Sir O. HctriH'i
campaigns in India in 1803, 4, 5, 0, and 7, including the battles of Laswurree, I-'uMi'jlmr, and several minor
a<-timii ; the sieges of Agra, Dlirig, Uhurlpore, and Hattras. Served durint the whole of the Mulirultu cam
paign in 1817 and 18. Suppressed ft very serious insurrection in Bombay, when Commandant of tl.at Gar
rison in 1833. Served also during the ArTglianistan campaign in 1838 and 1839, and commanded the storm
ing columns against the fortress of Khelat.
Capt. Lloyd was at Waterloo 18'h June, taking of Camhray, 24th June, 1813, and capture of Paris.
Served one campaign latter purl of 182(1 ngalnst the Rnjnh of Kolaporc.
1 Mr. Harvey served with the 9th during the campaign of 1842, in AflghaniBlan, under General Follock

Emburluxl TOT T
tServing at
India, 4 Ftb. 1845. J 2nd ( Tlie Queen's Royal) Regiment of Foot.
I :.. it. :..
* The Pasclml Lamb," with Ihe inottos " Prlstlna rirtntis niemttr," and " yd eruvia triumphant." Tha
t^ttffn'tCifpher within the Garter? having the Crown over it. On the Grenadiers' Caps, the Kin'j't Crrtt and
the Qttefit't Cypher and Crorcti ; and on the Drums the titct:n's Cyithrr. The tfp/mij1 with the words
' EUYiT" "VIM I ERA" "CORUNNA"" SALAMANCA" " VITTOR1A" I'YRHNEKS"
" XI VELI.E""TOULOUSE" " PEXIXSULA"" Ai-'l'OllANlSTAN" " GHUZNEE"" KHKl^T."

Colonel.
9 $83 Rt. Hon. Sir James Kempt, ' GCB.GCH., Em. 31 Mar. 1783 ; Lieut.
18 Aug. 84; Capt. 30 May, 94 ; Major, 18 Sept. 94; Limt.-Col. 28 Aug. 99 ;
02
Col. 9 March, 09 ; Mtijor-Gvn. 1 Jan. 12 ; Lieut.-Gai. 27 May, 25; 6V/i.
Full Hair
?-c-,-i fa;. Pay. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. of the Queen's Royals, 23 Dec. 34.
Lieut.-Colorieli. John Gregory Baunigardt,' CB. Ens. 1 Aug. 98; Lieut. 20
40
March, 1)1 ; Capt. 10 Jan. 10 ; Major, P21 Oct. 24 ; Lieut.-Col. i'9 June, 25 ;
Co/. 2 June, 38.
I 36
Redmond Win. Brough, Ens. 10 March, 07; Lieut. 15 Jnly, 08; Capt. P10
Jan. 22 ; jl/.yor, 29 May, 35 ; Lieut.-Col. 26 Nov. 41.
31
Majors. Richard Carruthers,3 CB. Em. 19 May, 14 ; Lieut. 25 Jan. 25 ; Ciipt.
P Ifi April, 29 ; Major, v 19 Feb. 36 ; Brevet-Lieut.-Col. 23 July, 39.
ISM 32
John Goodilay Strutt Gilland, Ens. 31 Dec. 12 ; Lieut. 19 Feb. 17 ; Ctipt. 20
Aug. 31 ; Jireret-Major, 13 Nov. 39 ; Major, 29 May, 43.
Ills
EX.-UUN.
HUHY.-MAJ.
CAPTAIMS.
20 Feb. 17 ' 3 Jan. 22 29 May 35
John Carney
2 Mar. 15 13 Sept. 35
, Jill Mounts. H.Lloyd5 16 Dec. 13
Oliver Robinson
5 Oct. 20 24 Jan. 25 P 19 Feb. 30 13 Nov. 39
i ' John O'Grady"
20 Sept. 10 22 Sept. 13 20 May 31
P 8 April 26 26 Nov. 30 I' 18 Sept 40
18 ' 111*1 Peter Greban
0 I Stanhope Wui. Jephson . . P26 Nov. 30 P 19 Feb. 36 P28 Dec. 41
Henry \Vm. Stisted .... P 4 Dec. 35 P29 Sept. 38 P29 Apr. 42
P14 Dec. 38 P 10 Aug. 42
i Thomas W.E. Holdsworth P 15 Jan.
29 Oct. 29
Geo. Valiancy Hamilton j 2 Feb.
6 Mar. 43
: -= j
0 (John E. Iluirynian Pryce P30 June 37 P 1 Mar. 39 P24 May 44 i
^r c "
I
LlKUTKKANTS.
Str Jaiufi Kempt accompanied
1 Mar. 33 r ] H.ilph
Henry Reynolds
<> 8 Oct. 25
A!jiTcrinuy u|>,-ri UIL KxThomas Wingate, r
P 13 May 26 17 May 30 pednicn lo HulUnd i
I, HIT ajilfde-camp,
and
MM piot-i in at) ttie
I5.?2
G. N. K. A. Yongo
P22Aug. 34 29 June 37
that or the Iflth Sept.,
Godfrey Piercy
i'24 July 35 16 April 38
i he a> alut'ni in Knglandwith
ilclic*. Acr.nnpani.-d Sir Ralph
Thos. Adilison, Adjutant 15 Sept. 37 31 Jan. 39
tu the Ati-'tlitr rrnn*'n m June, IsttO,
May 39 tut
Henry Cole Faulkner
P 13 Nov. 35 P 18
1*4 "ij*"'' oil I ** *''1't-"'y Secretary and aidr-ilcHenry Piercy
P 9 Mar. 38 14
flOV, jy cmnip. and nrvtd with Inm uniil bii
|*5
Frederick Connor
P 29 Sept. 38 27 Jail. 40 d*aUt. Continued tu eno in the
Tiilv AH samc "Cation* with Lord llutchiiiRobert Stephenson
P 23 Mar. 38 TO
JV " ^ TJ wn,inil.upfewnHnnUicb.iilM
John Henry Grant
S Apr. 36 15 JJeC. 40 ; in Key j.i, .-,,,0 at ili- .-:,,. lurt- ul Cairo
Geo. Edw. Alex. Tobin . . P 30 Dec. 30 15 Dec. 40 i Wld Alexandria. C<mim.u.d. d a Light
Bitulion upon tin* Expedition to
Demetrius W.G. James. . ,''31 Jan. 40 P 16 Dec. 40 Nai'lei In 1806. \'. ,n to Calabria la
Tho.Jas.DrummondReed 27 Mar. 40 P 26 Jan. 41 ihf .wun* your, and commanded tho
L.Kht Dniadt' at the battle of Malda.
Arthur J.Otway
' 21 June 39 P26 Feb. 41 Joioccl
the army in the 1'rniniula, unWm. Joseph Oldhain .. 29 May 40 P 3 Aug. 41 drr iheUuke ol Well.nplon, Dec. 1811,
George Grant Webb
20 Mar. 40 P28 Dec. 41 and wan appoinWd Co tin- command of
In the 3rd Dhtilon ; ucrvi-d
;john King
JP10 July 40 P 29 Apr. 42 aatbrigade
Hie U-g; of Kadajot, cdnHnandid
0 Mar. 43 tlie attack on Forl I'icurlna, and the
, Francis Gildea
j '' 1 o Doc. 40
I'liO Jan 41 29 May 43 brigade which led the attack and car; Edward Selby Smyth
the castlr of Badjjoz by tcaldc,
Thomas Leonard Leader P a July 3D P 14 June 42 riwl
on which occasion l.e wai levertly

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'Edw. M. H. Mainwaring itiJan. 42 ainl.ri.'iaikroniinand of it until the ci nclusUin or that war in
Henry Edward Redmond 20 May 42 1 1H1 1 and wai present at Itio battle nf Vitioria, the at| Richard Ornicrod Potts P 1 July 42 Uck on the heights of Vera, batth-i of .Nivrlli- (slightly
PIG Aug. 42 wounded in the arm), Mve, Urthei, and Tt.uloiup,
Alexander Gillespie
up&tdr>4i'veral other leu inJiK>r(nt afUln. CuniuiAnded
William Wynn Kirkby . . P 20 Jan. 43 a ilivitiun in the c-imp-iinn of IsiS, an 1 was civrrljr
P 2 June 42 wounded al the battle of Waterloo. Sir Jarne* ha* re
John Toler Sadlcir
the Egyptian Medal, and a Cron and a Clpi
| llrooka
0 June 43 ceived
Hrooks M'Carty
Tor Maida, Uadajoi, Vittorin, Nivflle. Mve, Urihei,
I Raymond Inglis
2-2 Nov. 43 nd Tu
, Paymaster. Anthony Walshe, 10 Sept. 4 1 ; Ens. i'2 Nov. 32 ; Lieut. 23 Jan. 37
.Adjutant. Lieut. Thomas Addition, 8 April, 42.
\Qunrter-Mastcr.W. H.S.Hudley, 12 Any. 30; ^*.10Ap.25; /,<.24Sept.31.
I SUTJ. William Ilarvcy7, 30 July, 44 ; Assirt.-Surg. 2 Mureh, 34.
>A.uiit.-Surys. James Jopp, M.D.,32 Fell. 39.
I
Thomas Waller Barrow, 8 June, 41.
Faritujs IJhic.Ayent, John Lawrie, Esq.

5 For thi* an>l notes & and 7. see bottom of preceding page.
3 Lirut.-Coi. Carruthers served the campaign In AflKhanlslan and Belooehl.fan. And eommsnrlrfl the Reft, Rt Ihe
asaauill ami rapture of tlie fortress of (iliuznri-, and at tbc assault anil eai'turv ( Ihe fi'rin . aud nt ul> I uC klu-lat.
6 CaiHaln D'Orady served with the fllnd In Ihe operations Ln lilt, aiaui^l III'- I it- n li In rrlrral Iroiu l.rKlioru, Ineludintf
Use affairs of SpeJIia, fureinjf tlieir position on tile hi'lelitu of Nru.i. nn.l eaj.mrr ill ticnoa. In tlit anie )rr irrvnl ,n (lie
AmerlevA ar. uml as pr*snt at tb tajtins of Caatinc. Servc.l wllli Ilia ISUi inroui{liuul tha campalcn JKJinst lli Uajali ul

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The Dragon " Dorno" "TALAVERA' ' ALBTJRERA" PXHBHBE*" "NITBLU" " NIVB"
Years' Serr.
Colonel.
1 PENINSULA" " PUKKIAB,."
13 Kenneth Alexander, Earl of Effingham,1 GCB. Em. 21 AprU, 1780 ; Capt.
59
25 April, 93; Lieut.-Col. 30 Dec. 97 ; CoM Jan. 1805; Major-Gen. 25 July,
10; Lieut.-Gen. 12 Aug. 19 ; Gen. 10 Jan. 87 ; Col. of the Buffs, 30 Jan. 32.
Pay. Pay.
Lieut.-Colonels.
Sir James Dennis,5 KCB. .Enj. 2 Sept. 96; Zf. 12 Apr. 97 ; Capt. 0 Aug. 03;

Srevet-Mnjor, 13 Oct. 12 ; Srevet-Lieut.-Col. 27 May, 25 ; Begtl.-Major,


25 Apr. 28 ; Jtegtl.-Lieut.-Col. 4 June, 33 ; Col. 28 June, 38.
James Oliphaut Clunie,4 CB., Ens. 27 Aug. 13 ; Lt. 1 Dec. 14 ; Capt. r 9 Feb. 26;
Mnjor, P 23 June, 38 ; Lieut.-Col. >> 25 Aug. 43.
Majors.Gustavus Logie Christie,' Ens. f 20 June, 22 ; Lieut. 25 Mar. 20 ; Capt.
P17 Jan. 28; Br.-Maj. 23 Nov. 41 ; Maj. 14 Oct.42 ; r. Lt.-Col. 30 Apr. 44.
Christopher Edward Eaton, Ens. P28 April, 25; Lieut. P20 May, 20; Capt.
P 30 Dec. 31 ; Mnjor, v 15 April, 42.
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. IBKKV.-MAJ.
CAPTAINS.
3 Nov. UP 3 Oct. 29 30 Apr. 44
3 Nov. 12
Patrick M'Kie5
P 30 June 25 P17 May 27 P 7 AprU 38
Jas. Charles Rouse
Peter Luke Dore
8 AprU 13 21 Aug. 19! 29 Aug. 38
Donald Meent Cameron * 26 AprU 28 P17 Mar. 30 i> 13 Mar. 40
A. A . Thur. Cunynghame" P 2 Nov. 30 "22 May 35 P17 Aug. 41
James Talbot Airey* .... 11 Feb. 30 P 3 May 33 P 22 July 42
Edw. Henry Moore Kelly P 10 Sept. 30 P31 July 35 22 July 42
9 Nov. 31 30 Dec. 43
9 Dec. 27
Harry Blair
15 May 28 23 May 32 14 Jan. 44
James Speedy
10 April 29 21 Sept. 32 28 Jan. 44 1
George Bridge
LIEUTENANTS.
3 Lt.-Col. Clunie wrred in the
18 Oct. 31 16 Aug. 35 American
Allan Menzies
war, and was at th
P 6 Sept. 33 P 8 April 30 siege
Charles Sawyer, r
and attack of Fort Erit
Hall P. Chamberlain . P14 Feb. 34 P 3 June 30 in 1814. Commanded the Bulls
action of Punnisjr.
Alex. John Cameron . . . P 24 Dec. 33 25 Sept. 36 in 4theLt.-Col.
Christie, Captains
Wm. John Dorehill,4.. . P 1C Jan. 35 10 Mar. 38" i uameron
Cameron ana
and Aircy, Lieuts.
P 20 Feb. 35
7 Dec. 38 ; Dorehill, M'Kcnzie, Robson,
Peter Browne
Kenneth M'Kenzie* . . . P 3 June 30 P 31 May 39 Maude, Kains tsniilh, lUchardWoods, Dore, and Sourer,
Charles Wm. Green . . . t 7 AprU 38 P 13 Mar. 40 son,
Ensigns Swetenham andStewart,
Alex. Hamilton Robson4 P 25 Dec. 38 P 29 May 40 Paymaster Lukie, Quartermas
Fred. Francis Maude,4 adj. P 13 Mar. 40 P27 Aug. 41 ter Williams, Doctors Stevenson
P 29 Nov. 39 20 May 42 and Bostock, were present iu the
Thomas Kains *
at Punniar, on the 39th
George Thomas Downing P 29 May 40 P 22 July 42 action
Dec. 1843.
P 8 Jan. 41
1 Nov. 42 6 Major M'Kle served In the
Hugh Smith4.
1 Nov. 42 Nepaulese war of 1814 and 15.
ArthurHill Hasted Mercer P 30 April 41
Present ut the siepe und capture
8 April 42 ofHatniSF.
James Wm. Richardson 4 P 15 Nov. 39
Served the Mahnitta
2 AprU 41 28 Dec. 42 and Pindarree campaign of 1817
Robert Douglas
Richard Win. Woods4 .. P27 Aug. 41 30 Dec. 43 and 18, and in the Burmese war,
from June. 1824, until iu con
Frederick Nassau Dore4 20 Oct. 41 14 Jan. 44 elusion
in 1826, and wns wound
28 Jan. 44 ed at llio
Thomas George Souter 4 21 May 42
usiatilt of Merguie 6
ENSIGNS.
Oct. 1824. Served as an Assistant-AdjutantJames Swetenham 4 . . . . P 22 July 42 Genentl in the action of Malmrajporc.
6 Capt. Dore served in the Nepaulcso war In
Ben.Hemicott M'Dermott 1 Nov. 42 ISIS
4Z 10; in the Deccan campaign in 181?
David Stewart4
7 Nov. 42 and 18 ; i in the action at Punnlur, W Dec. 1843.
8 Nov. 42 8 Captain Cunynghame served us Aide-ife-C.tmp
Alfred FitzGerald
Saltoun during the latter purt of the war
22 Dec. 43 to Lord
William Colborn
China, and wns pre.ont at th*> siege and cap
22 Mar. 44 in
Frederick George Syms
ture of the ciiy of Chin Kiang Foo, and at the
P 20 June 44 investment of Nankin.
Charles Hood
Paymaster.]. Lukis,4 24 Dec. 29 ; Em. 22 Feb. 10 ; Lieut. C Aug. 12.
Adjutant.Lieut. F. F. Maude,4 30 Dec. 43.
Quarter-Master.Harry Williams,4 14 Dec. 32 ; Em. 12 Aug. 13.
Surg.Robert Stevenson,4 MD., 2 Feb. 44; Assist.-Surg. 14 March, 34.
Assistant-Surgeons.Charles Alexander Gordon, M.D., 8 June, 41.
John Ashton Bostock,4 M.D. 8 Feb. 42.
Facings Buff.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 Lord Efnnghnm served with the Guard* on tlip Continent from Feb. 1793. to May, 1795, and wns present at the affair of
St. Amand (wounded). Biog-e and capture of Valenciennes, aetion or Lincelles, and siege or Dunkirk. Rebellion in Ireland.
In 1798, at Major of Brigade. In the same capacity with the expedition to Holland, in 1799, and was present in all the
actions Joined the army in the Pcniniula under tbe Duke of Wellington, 9th Jan. 1811 ; appointed to the command of
a brigade in thu 1st division, and wai prctcnt with it at the- action of Fucntcs d'Onor, 5th May ; transferred with his brigade
to the Sd division, the command of which he held as leriiur oflicer from July, 1811. to Apr. 1 81 S ; commanded the right column
at the aetion of Arroyo de Mollno ( stormed and took with part of his brigade, the forts Napoleon and Kagusa, at Alsnaraa.
In Nov. 1812. appointed to the command of the 1st brigade of guards, In the Ut division i and io June, 1813, to the oomttuuad
of the division, which command he held until the end of that war in 1814 ; present at the battle of Vtttoria. attack oa TDlosa,
passage or the Bidaasoa, Nivclle. Nive, and Adour t investment of Bayonne and repulse of the aurtie, besides vafloita miner
affairs His Lordship has received a medal and one elasp for Vtttoria and the Nlve.
9 Sir James Dennis accompanied the expedition to Copenhagen In 1801, and was wounded In both bands and aasrtaarfl.
rved in the last American war. Including battle of Queenslown ( wounded), storming of Fort aeons*, action it Sujnev i i , |t
landed in two places), and action of the Rapids at Hooples Cr eek,contused by having his bone shot, whicu fell on htsm.
a division in the action at Maharajpore.

Cor Foreign"]
t Seeun(The King's Own) Regt. of Foot. tServing
Service. 14 Apr. IBM.
derabad,- Madras.
" Tkt Lion of England""CORUNNA"" DADAJI1Z" "SALAMANCA""VlTrORIA"
" 81'. SEBASTIAN "" NIVE '' PENINSULA"" BLAOENSUTJHG "" WATJillLOO."
Years' Ser

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Colonel.
John Hodgson, ' Ens. 20 May, 1779 , Lieut. 27 Nov. 80 ; dipt. 24 Sept. 87 ; Maj.
Hal/
14 May, 94; Lieut.-Col. 1 Sept. 95 ; Col. 25 Sept. 03 ; Mi(jor-(ien. 25 July,
Pay10; Lieut.-Gen. 4 June, 14; Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 4th Hegt. JO Sept. 35. '
0 Lieutenant-Colonels.Henry Win. Breton, Ens. 16 March, 15; Lieut. P27 July,
20; Capt. P21 July, 25; Major, 1-31 Dec. 28 ; Lieut.-Col. P 11 July, 34.
John Leslie,* KH. Ens. 7 Aug. 1800 ; Lieut. 2 June, 08 ; dipt. 30 Nov. 09;
Major, P 1 Jan. 19 ; Lieut.-Col. v 29 Aug. 20 ; Col. 23 Nov. 41 .
Majors.$ 8H Reginald Ranald Macdonald," CB. KH.. J5/w. 25 Mar. 07 ; Lt.
5 May, 08; Capt. I' 3 Dec. 18; 3/(y. i'24 Jan. 23, Jireret-Lt.-Col. 13 July, 38.
o P William Sadlier,4 Ens. 2 April, 07; Lieut. 4 May, 09 ; Capt. 25 Aug. 25 ;
Major, 4 Feb. 38.
CAPTAIN. IBREV.-MAJ.
CAPTAINS.
Richard Chetwode
24 May 20 P 15 Aug. 22 i' 20 Mar. 27 23 Nov. 41
P
12
Sept.
22
P
7
July
25
;
P
17 June 28 23 Nov. 41
Thomas Williams
Thomas Faunce4
5 April 27 P12 Nov. 2!) P 23 June 37
Farquhar M. Campbell . .
3 Aug. 30 P 0 Dec. 33 P 6 Oct. 37
Fred. Leopold Arthur,*. P 0 Dec. 33 P 3 July 35 P 8 June 38
Charles J. Otter6
9 Mar. 39
20 Dec. 24 12 Nov. 27
P 24 Dec. 33 P 1 July 30 I P 15 Mar. 39
George Kennedy
y, : William Bell .".
30 Nov. 15 26 Apr. 28 i 2 July 41
0 j James Symintrton Shortt
3 May 33 10 July 37' P M June 44
P 2 Dec. 31
0 j Robert Hawkes
8 July 37 P 1 1 Oct. 44

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Wm. Cha. Sheppard, Adj. 11 June 29 10 NOT. 34 taking of Travuncore tn 1308 ;


P 3 July 35
Robert O'Neill
9 July 37 also at the capture of the
of Uourlion, and the
Chas. Staniforth Hcxt
P 9 Oct. 35 P C Oct. 37 Island
Isle of France; present in the
William Wilby
P 27 May 30 P 7 Get. 37 ensnifcments in Javn, tin- UMh,
Jas. Alex. Madigaii . . .
23 June 37 P 14 Dec. 38 lnd, and 2(ilh Aug. IMI.
in the Pmdarree ur
Wadham Wyndham Bond P 4 Nov. 30
9 Mar. 39 Served
1817. Army of occupation
John U. Glazbrook
P OOct. 37 P 15 Mar. 39 in
in France.
Edw. Jas. Baldwyn, s.
P 20 Oct. 37
1 July 39 4 Major Siidlicr prrved In
John Lennox MacAndrew P 14 Dec. 38 P fe Muv 40 .Sicily from July lt<US t'* June
i Jolm Cowell Bartley,r... P 26 Apr. 39 '' 20 Oct. 40 ISlii. and was present at the
Fred. Paul Haincs ____ P21 June 39 j P 15 Dec. 40 and Procida. Served subse
9 April 41 quently in the Peninsula, in
Geo. Latham Thomson8 P> 27 July 38
the battle of CustulU
Arthur Byrne .......... 25 Oct! 39 23 July 41 cluding
anil sii'u'i- of Tarragona, action
Win. Crawley .......... 22 Nov. 39 29 July 41 at Villa Franca, Inside* various
I David Francis Chambers P31 Jan. 40
0 May 42 minornHain:; si-rve-l also in the
George Chetwode ...... P 8 May 40 P 10 Mar. 43 AiuiTicun war, including the
<m Pl.-itlsliin-K.
Town.-tncl Gun Morris9 . .
6 Mar. 40 22 May 43 attark
5 Captain Fnunce served In
Kdward James Gibson .. P 10 July 4U 27 Aug. 43 command of the Light Com30 July 42 | pnny, at the rt-capture of the
John Gray Bolton
20 Jan. 41
Henry Batfoullamsbottom I' 20 Oct. 4(1 I1 28 June 44 {'| of NP". ' *'2 Aug. 44
Theobald Pepper Roberts P 15 Dec. 40
OCn:.tOltr..rrdtDhuttiiorc.
Bum srrvr<ltliremval5n
P10 Nov. 41 12 yept. 44 7C.pt.
Henry Fitz(!erald
f:'*> IcUncls, anil wa* Kt
P 10 Mar. 43 Pll Oct. 44 inl.t. Ihrtlkln|J
John Hallowca
of ,,, ln 1814
Srrvril the Muhratu ram)>ai|;ii of 1I7 noil IB, fxnil ai
ENSIGHS.
wounded at lilmrtpnre in 18Jf>.
George Collins
29 Mar. 44 severely
9 Unit. Munis eeivcu for ti> )<-arn in ttie Anjtlo
Dominic Jacotin Gamble P 19 April 44 Spnnl>h l.igii -I v * Jirt-frnt in llio nctioiiH of the
Chas. Richard Wollaston P28 June 44 llOtn, I7th, and llh J.-in., &lh May, mil June, llth July.
Julv 44 '" Au" '" "- I83li' ""h| li"1> "ld '''"' M-"c1'.
ArtliurVauglian D.Harris P23
, >
, i (wounded In the tlioulilet). Iltl,, ICIh. and 17th May.
George Fred. Coryton . .
it AUg. 44 | and 2"[h Aug.. be.ides vario.n skiiml.hei in 1H37. lie
i Oto. Hamilton Twemlow P 1 1 Oct. 44 hat received two medau, anil Qiif en VirtorinN ]i. i mis
George Leslie
22 Nov. 44 sion to accept and wear tbctn in the Biitliti Seivice,
Charles William Aylmer
21 Dec. 44
Paymaster.Jamts Barn,7 0 Feb. 35; Ens. 1 Oct. 11; Lieut. 16 June, 13;
Aajutant.Liettt. Wm. Cha. Sheppard, 1 May, 40.
[Capt. 19 Dec. 34.
Quarter-Master.James Perry, 23 July, 44.
Surgeon.Nelson Dartnell," 19 Jan. 44 ; Astist.-Surg. 4 Dec. 32.
Aisistant-Surgeuna.James Mouat, 14 Dec. 38.

Richard Gamble, M.D., 8 June, 41.


Thomas Dehnne Lijjhtbody, M.D.,8 April, 42.
Facings BlueAgents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
1 General Hodgson served as Major of Brigade to the force employed at the reduction of the Islands of
St. Pierre anil Miquelon, in 17 3, In 1794, he was taken prisoner on the banks of Newfoundland by a
French Squadron, and carried to New York, where he obtained tits release. On his passage home, in Oct.
S 1707, be was a(ain taken prlwmel, after a sharp action, by thin French priialeer Vengeance of 18 funs, and
** ,g carried to France, where he was confined at different plsces, until his exchange. In Oct. 17WH. In Sept.
I7W, he rnntarked with the 4th for the Helder, and us* present at the capture of the town and Harrison of
3 e~J| g.
*tl
" Hoorn, and the actions of the 2d and (Illi Oct. In the action near Egmont-op-Zee he wu sennly wounded .
t Lieut. Thornton served In tho Uuffre War, under Sir Uenj. D'Urban.
taoH
-._>

("Head QuartCTa,
L It Belfast.
" Quo fata Vacant," surmounting St. Oeorge and the Dragon. On the corner! of the 2nd colour tk
Rum ami Crown; on Hit capttheKlniftCrctt; alto St. George killinc the Dragon. " WILHELMSTAHL"
"HOLEIA""VIMIERA"" CORUNNA""BUSACO"" CIUDAD RODRIGO1'" BADAJOZ"
" SALAMANCA"" VITTORIA"" N1VELLE"" ORTHES"" TOULOUSE "" PENINSULA."
ears' Serv.

5th Regt. of Foot (Northumberland Fusiliers)

156

Colonel.
52
Pull Half
Pay. Pay.

]) Sir Jasper Nicolls,1 KCB. Em. 24 May, 1793 ; Lieut. 25 Nov. 94; Capt. 12
Sept. 99 ; Major, G July, 1804 ; Lieut.-Col. 29 Oct. 07 ; Col. 4 June, 14;
Major-Gen. 19 July, 21 ; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 5th Fusiliers,
4V,,,.]

April, jlQ
40.

30

0 Lieut.-Colonel.William Sutherland, * Ens. 15 Dec. 04 ; Lieut. 1 July, 06 ;


Cajrt.18Aug.14; Afq;. P2oSept.l7; Lieut.-Col. P16May, 22; CW.10Jan.37.
2fi Majors.8 David England Johnson. 3 Ens. 0 Feb. 04 ; Lieut. 29 Dec. t>4 :

23

5 Joshua Siramonds Smith, Cornet, P14 Aug. 17 ; Lieut. 25 May, 22 ; Capt. P 1U

41

Capt. 12 March, 12 ; Brevet-M((jor, 22 July, 30 ; Regtl.-Mnjor, f 29 Dec. 37.


April, 27; Major, P31 Dec. 33.

CAPTAINS.
23
21
10

o
o
0

16

12
14
9

0
0
0
0
0

0
13
13

.2}5

H
g

o
o

10
7

0
0

0
0
0

Philip M N Guy
William Prime Jones ....
Jolm \Voodw<ird
Fra. Richard Pyner ....
Walter Craufurd Kennedy
Frederick James Isacke
Henry F. F. Johnson. . . .
James Egbert Simmons5
Richard Leslie Dundas . .

2D LIEUT.

LIEUT.

7 Nov. 22
P 23 Sept. 24
P o Oct. 26
P 5 Nov. 29
22 Nov. 33
27 Oct. 31
P 2 Sept. 36
22 Nov. 36
20 Jan. 32
P 17 June 19

25 June 24
P12 June 28
P 5 Nov. 29
P 10 May 33
P 9 Feb. 38
10 Nov. 34
P17 Nov. 37
P 23 April 39
20 May 35
1- 17 Sept. 25

1 Aug. 34
P 29 Dec. 37
P 12 June 35
6 April 38
P 23 April 30
P24 May 39
P 17 Jan. 40
P 6 Mar. 40
P 19 Feb. 41
15 Jan. 41
P28 Jan. 42
P 3 June 42
1 Nov. 42

p o july 38
P 24 May 30
P 21 June 39
P 17 Jan. 40
P 26 Oct. 41
20 Sept. 42
P 30 Dec. 42
P 20 Jan. 43
P 22 Nov. 42
12 Sept. 43
3 Nov. 43
P 5 Dec. 43
1 May 44

CAPTAIS.

p 5 Nov.
P 29 Dec.
1-23 Apr.
p 12 June
P 15 Dec.
P21 Feb.
P 28 Jail.
P 20 Jan.
P 23 July
P 28 Jan.

BREV.-MAJ.

29
37
39
40
40
40
42
43
41
26 23 NOT. 41

LIEUTENANTS.

6
5
5
4
4

3
3
3

0
0

o
0
0

o
o

3
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
29

0
0
0
4]!j

4
20
34

0
0
0

Hugh P Baker
Wm. Seymour Scroggs . .
Louis H. Hamilton ....
Wm. Chester Master
George Bryan Milman . .
John Wallace Colquitt . .
James Archibald Forrest
Hon. A. G. C. Chichester
William Lyons, \ilj .
Robert Darell
Wm. Knottcsford Gretton
2ND LIEUTENANTS.

lie was severely wounded.

0 Quarter-Matter Tiller served with the 5th

P 22 April 42

0 Ferdinand W. L'Estrange
0
0

0 Captain Simmons tarred


the campaign in AtfchanUtan
and Bcloochistun, as Adjutant
of the Queen's Royals, includin? tlie storm uud capture of
i ihuxnt-'t! utid ivneifti ; at IOB
storm of each of these fortresses

Arthur Watson Palmer..

0 John Swainc Hogge ....

27 Dec.
1
eD on
^u Jan.
24 Feb.
P 9 June
P 3 Nov
_
P o lec.
10 May

42 l^e head, and slightly in the left hand at the


i-l f'l'st<
r WuihlnR
on to
theMay
7th 1814,
Auj. including
1C09. In tlw
the
4.}
Peninsula
from 1B1
43 buttles of Vittorla, the Nirclle. Orthes. and
43 Toulouse.
4*3
' ^r* Henderson served In the Peninsula,
and was present at the siege of Badajoz, and
43 both the actions of Salamanca, 18th and 22nd
44 July, 1812.

William Hclsham Candler


Reginald Yongc Shipley
Arch. Edward C. Forster
Paymaster.William Clunc, 17" Nov. 40; -..'/,:,,.,', 23 Sept 12: Lieut.
1 Feb. 14 ; Capt. 29 Nov. 39.
Adjutant.Lieut. Wm. Lyons, 12 Sept. 43.
Quarter-Mutter.$ Wm. Tiller,6 5 May, 25.
Surgeon.|)3I Dun. Henderson,' M.D., 23 March, 26 ; Attat.-Surg. 1C April,
12; Hotp.-Ans'wt. 24 Oct. 11.
1 Facing* Bright Green.
Auat.-Surg.Hugh Mackey, 17 Feb. 37.
Agents, Messrs. Cos & Cov
Iruh Agents, Sir E. H. Borough, St., Arrait & Co.
[Returned from Gibraltar, 12 May. 1843.]

1 Sir Jasper Nicolls wrved in the Mnhratta war. and was at the batll* of Argauin, and at the ale and
torm of Ciawiel Uhur. Joined Lord Gallic-art's army in Hanover, in 1800. Accompanied the expedition
under.Gtnernl 1 raufurd to South America, in ]8Wf, and commanded a column at the assault on Buenoa
Ayres, in July It'll?. Embarked for Spain in 1BOS, and commanded the 14lh at the battle of Corunna. Proceeded to Wulrheren in >00. Employed In the Nepaul war, and commanded a force, aix 1 cimoiietvri the
proTlnce of kumaoon, April 1815. Served as a Brigadier in the Pindarree war, and for a time commanded
the centre division. At the liege of Bhurtpore, he commanded the second division of Infantry, conaistine of
tliree brigades, which division carried the eft brench on the 18th Jan. 1820. Medal for Corunna.
2 Colonel Sutherland served in the Aihanlee War, on the Gold Coast, In 1824.
3 Miijor Johnion embarked with his regiment on the expedition to Hanover in 1805, and was hipwrock,d
and taken prisoner. Accompanied the expedition to South America in 190(1, and wa prwent at the
,
from
June 1800 to December 1818, including the battles of Holt-la, Vimiera, Lugo. Corunna, llutaco, Hedinl a
Sabugal (wounded), Fuentw d'Onor, El Bodon. first siece of Bidajoi, liege and itorming of Ciudad Bodlin
UTerely wounded at the awault), and bottle of Snlnmniioi.
4 Captain Spcnce ss-od againil the Asliajiteoti from November 183S to 18S6.

"]

6th (TJia Royal 1st Warwickshire) Regt. of Foot.

157

' *jl!."On the three corners of the econd colour, " Thc Holt ami Crmm." And on the Onim
J.s' ca|,, Tl,c Kin<ft I'rat." - " ROLEIA"- " VIMIERA" - ' COUUNNA" - VITTllltil"
-Pt HXKKXSr-- MVIXLE"-" ORTHES"-" PENINSULA"-" NIAGARA.''
! Sr.

72
FW1
Paj.

38
31

31

Hall

Colonel.
Sir George Nugent,1
, Bart.
. GCH.. Eiaign,
,r 5 July.
, 1773 ; Lieut.
i. 23 Nov.
ov 75
/"V.-* OU I .,..;1 11 .
ST ^,. O "IT
LJi.^
,
fv w
/. 28 April, 78; Major, 3 May, 82;
Lieut.-Col.
8 Sept. 83; Co/. 1 Mar *
94; Mnjor.-Gen. 3 May, <J6; Lieut.-Gen. 25 Sept. 1803: Gen. 4 June 13Col. 6th Regl. 20 May, ()(i.

John Michel, Entign, p3 Apr. 23; iieuf. P 28 Apr. 25; CW. P12 Dec 20
Major, i- 6 Mar. 40; Lieut.-Col. P15 April, 42.
Mqjars.
0 William Pottinger,2Hd . .R. Artillery, 15 Dec. 17 ; Lieut. 9 April 25 ; Cant
P31 Oct. 34 ; Major, P 10 April, 40.
'
0 John ffolliott Crofton,* Ensign, 18 Dec. 24; Lieut. P29 Aucr. 26- C'f P 17
July. 35; Major, P 15 April, 42.

CAPTAINS.
0 John Thomas Griffiths
0 I Manrice G. Dennis
3^ I Tho. SMney Powell* ____
0 | John Belsh'es Home
Robt. W. M'Leod Frascr
Morris James Hall ......
Henry Augustus Sullivan
William Reed
Jas.Elphinston Robertson
George Finlay*
LIKDTESANIS.
0 I Joseph Ralph, r
7/j ' 841 F. Bree Muller4
0 iJohnCravenMansergh,o(i
0 ' Edward Sbmnton
0 j Edward James Blanckley
0 , Edward F. Crowded. . .".
0 j Reginald Peel
0 ; David FitzRoy Ogilby . .
0 ;Geo.A.Harail.Chichcster
0 ' Henry Balguy
Charles Henry Dowker..
William Albert Stratton
ENSIGNS.
Philip Augustus Mosse
David Henry EIrington
Thomas Henry Somerville
Godfrey Armytage ....
Wm. Edward Robertson
Henry Pratt Gore
Row. E. W. Pery Standish
Thomas Fred. Puleston..

BREV.-MAJ
6 Sept. 14
0 May 26
P13 May 26
P 17 April 28
6 July 33
P 15 Mar. 33
"21 Feb. 34
f 6 June 35
P8 April 37
P17 Nov. 37
1 Jan. 2G
3 Mar. 12
26 Nov. 30
17 May 31
22 May 35
15 June 30
P 5 June 40
28 Dec. 38
P 15 Apr. 42
P29Apr. 42
7 Jan. 42
27 May 42

P17 May
5 July
P31 May
P 8 June
P 17 July
7 Jan.
P 1 July
P 15 Dec.
P21 June
P 15 Apr.

21
1 Sept. 31
27 P 15 Dec. 37
31 P 13 Nov. 35
30 25 June 41
35 ;P 15 Apr. 42
36 j P 1 Nov. 42
36 P14 April 43
37 |P 21 July 43
39 P27 Oct. 43
42!P]9 Nov. 44

.
I Apr. 14
11 July 34 '
A T)pP oj, I
*"-*" *
17 Jail. '*>
1 NOV 42
P 1 4. A nri'l A<* i

23 July 39

3 M,|., Pa.,,, , AW..


dp-Camp ami Pcraian Interpreter to
Lord Keane throughout the camP*1*0 of lftM 9 I" AffghanUtan, and
[,45 received a medal for Glm*nee.
4 Lieut. Muller aervvd at the
ukinX r Genoa under Lord Wm.
^minck, ami wu rn([ai at Wa-

14 April 4y teHoo, He hM rect,iTetl thc War

P21
p 27
P9n
1 - '
P 7

July
Oct
Onf*
'fCl.
July
TVnv
"OVt

43
43
AT
4*)
43

I Medal for aervires In the late Oor' m*n Le^ion* granted by tne king of
Hanover- Acc.>mpanied the expedition from Aden which destroyed
!
Arab porta of Sheik Medi and
Oth*n. and ikirmiabcd bctboM pUcei on tbe 6th Oct.

'Ml.

16 Apr. 42 3 Captain FinUy, Lieut. Cnmdi-r, and Doctor Wurwith the ctTertivc men of the wing of thc 6th
? 7 Oct. 42 fh,
^gt, stationed at Aden, formed part of an expt*li25 Oct. 42 j m of 500 men .undrr the command of Lt. Col. 1'enny1 Nov. 42 cuick, which destroyed the Arab posta of Sheik Mrdl
Sheik Othmnn, and sklrmlsbrd between ii... ,.
P14 April 43 and
places on the 6th Oct. 181].
P 21 July 43
P 27 Oct. 43
I- 19 Nov. 44

Paymnster.Alex. John Maepherson, 14 Dec.38 ; Em. 14 Aug. 17 ; Lt. 18 Sep.23.


Adjutant.Lieut. John Craven Manserglt, 12 Dec. 43.
Quarter-Matter.William Lee, 28 June, 44.
[5 Dec. 20.
Surgeon.John Murtagh,*MD., 2 July, 41 ; Asst.-Surg. 11 Feb,30; Hosp.-As&t.
Asf'ixtant-Surgeon.William Duncan, 8 Nov. 3(J.
Facing* Blue.Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. Irish Agents, Sir E. R. Borough, St.t
[Heturnedfrom Bombay, \\th January, 1842.]
[Arinit, & Co.
I Kir OPOTIC Nu^rnt if>r*ed In the flrit American war, from Sept. 1777 until it* termination In I?rV), and wa t-mpluyed on
Utr Eiprdition up HudMin'i River for the relief of General Burj[oync'k army ; preirnt also at the rapture of r*ort Moutfomrry and Clinton, by aitault, and on rarioua other detullory lervicei. Acrompinlt'd the biigiulc of (Uiards to thc Ci-nfinrt, in March, 17W3, ami wrvcd the cam pal en of that year : prcient at the ilrge of Valcnclt-nni's, nctioni of St. Am and,
l.toetle*, *e. and on the army going Into winter quarter! he returned home for the purpott? of raising a regt., the 8.">lh. In
tyc. l^i. be kceumpanlrd hii rea-t.. to Walcheren, where he held the local tank of Brigadier-General ; and. In (let. joint J
the arwif of the Duke of York, and obtained the command of a brigade of the line, cantoned In and near to the toMn of Tk-l
n the Waml. Commanded the Northern Diitrict In Ireland during thc whole of thc Rt-bctHon.
fl Major Crrfion wn appointed Persian Interpreter to the force under Dtigadler- General Lltchflcld, In August, 183V,
and ar*d with ft throughout Uw arduoiu operations In Parkur, and againat th Tribei In the N. W. Dcerl, which
ttdrt la th ukin of Balmccr.

EmbaihorNorllS88e"-] Vthlkgt. of Foot, (Royal

ndiep.

In the centre of the colours, The " Hose" within the "Garter" and the " Crown" over it.
And in the corners of the second Colour, The " White Horse." "MARTINIQUE"-
"TALAVBRA" "ALBUHEHA" "BADAJOZ" " SALAMANCA" " VITTORIA"
"PYRENEES""ORTHES"" TOULOUSE"" PENINSULA."
Colonel.
cl Blakenev,1 KCB. GCH. Cornet 28 Feb. 1704; Lieut.
24 Sept. 94 ; dipt. 24 Dec. 94; 'Major, 17 Sept. 1801 ; Lieut.-Col. 25 April,
08 : Col. 4 June, 14 ; Major-Gen. 27 May, 25; Lieut.-Gen. 28 June, 38 ;
Half
Col. 7th Fusiliers, 20 S ept. 32.
Pay.
Lieut.-Colonel.
Itf Frederic Farquharson, Ei is. 17 Sept. 13; Lieut. 25 May, 14; Capt. P23 Sept.
19 j Major, P 29 June, 30 ; Lieut.-Col. P 7 Sept. 32.
Majors.
A Lacy Walter Yea, Ens. PC Oct. 25; Lieut. P19 Dec. 20; Capt. P30 Dec. 36 ;
Major, P3 June, 42.
2A Richard Wilbraham, 2n</ Lieut., P 25 Mar. 28 ; Lieut. 25 May, 33 ; Capt. P22
July, 30; Brev.-Major , 31 Dec. 41 ; Major, P 19 Jan. 44,

Years' Serf
51
Full
Pay
30

19
15

21
11
11
11
11

0
0
0
0

ENSIGN.
CAPTAINS.
William Hope
4 Nov. 24
T. St. V. H. C. Troubridge P 24 Jan. 34
Lord James Butler .... P 7 Nov. 34
P23 Mav 34
Robert Stuart

P 9 Aug. 33

10
8
0
8

Charles Stewart Cochrane P 8 April 36


0 Aubrey F. Beauclerk ....
never
0 Won.W.Lygon Pakcnhavn P25 Aug. 37
0 Hon. Charles Luke Hare P 18 Mar. 30
Pll Aug. 37
0

8
8
8
6
6
6
6
4
4
5
9
6
3
5
7
2
4
6
3
5
2
15
8
19
13
4
2

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

LIEUTENANTS.
Wm. Lewis Grant ....
D. John Dickinson,3 tuff.
\Vm. R. Browne
Herb. Wat. Wins. Wynn
William Hopson Hopson
Charles W. Tupper ....
Frederick Mills
Edm. H. Wilson Bellairs
Taylor Lambard Mayne
George Christian Wilson

LIEUT.

P 27 Oct.
P30 Dec.
PIC Feb.
11 June
P 6 May
P17 Aug.
P 7 Aug.
P31 Aug.
P 7 Dec.
P 12 July

25
36
38
37
37
38
35
38
38
38

CAPTAIN.

I'U Feb.
P14 Dee.
P 3 June
P 2 Sept.
P 23 June
P 12 Jan.
P 19 Jan.
P 26 Jan.
P 23 AuS.
P 8 Oct.

28
41
42
42
43
44
44
44
44
44

BREVETMAJOR.

23 Nov. 41

2Licut.r>ickii ?on servc-d'irith

P 7 April 37 P28 Julv 40 llif (Jiii'. n't lid. itl.s lliri'uuliuul


cainpiii.-n n AUiitinnistiin
P 30 June 37 30 Jan. 39 (Ins
imd IMuucliistn n, in 18-18 and
29 Sept. 37 P 5 Mar. 41 J9, ami tis pn sent t the RSP 5 July 39 P 24 Sept. 41 siiult and cupt ri? of the f.jrof Oliuzi e and Khelal,
P 4 July 39 P28 Dec. 41 tresses
ut which lust 1 e w:is severely
8 Feb. 39 1C May 41 wounded by n musket-shot,
P25 Jan. 39 P 1 April 42 leg bruken. Me< nl ford nzi.e.e.
3 Quarter-M istcr Lodsam'i
P16 Nov. 41 '1C Aug. 4-2
litinnloCopenP 6 Aug. 41 P 20 Dec. 42 ser\iees:Expo
linden in 1807 ; Peninsula from
15 Dec. 40 P 19 May 43 July 1810 to the end of the warf
P25 Mar. 3fi P 23 Mar. 38 Including the ba ttles of Busuco,
sii'^e and capP 4 Oct. 39 P27 May 42 and Albuhpra;
of Ciudad Hodrigo, and
C. W. Wm. Lord Langford P 5 Aug. 42 P 1C Feb. 44 rure
B;ul9joi ; battle s of Salamanca,
William Monck
P 28 Aug. 40 P 29 April 42 Vittorin, Pamj. eluna, On hex,
Plomer J. Young
11 May 38 P 1 Nov. 39 nnd Toulouse, Present at the
Henry Aylmer Porter . . P 30 May 43 P 14 June 44 attack on New ( )rleaiu in 1815.
John Donovan Verner . . i' 24 Sept. 41 P 23 AUK. 44
Robert Kave
10 Nov. 30 27 Sept. 44
Fred. John G. Whitehead P 25 Nov. 42 P 8 Oct. 44
Stephen Roland Woulfo i'31 Jan. 40 HI Aug. 42
George Rashlcigh Edjjcll P 14 Dec. 43 P 20 Dec. 44
Paymaster.Thomas Gil ey, 11 May, 3 8 ; Lieut. & . 4dj. 9 Nov.3C 1.
Adjutant.Lieut. Dougli is John Dickiiison, 20 Sept. 44.
Quarter-Master.J3 Job n Ledsam,3 2( April, 26.
Surgeon.JJ John Mitchc 11, M.D. 12 Ja n. 44 ; Altai .-Surg. 13 Nc iv. 32.
Assistant Surgeons.Adc Iphus Colling ), M.D. 26 Fe b. 41.
The mas Moore Stinter, M B., f Oct. 43.

Facings Blue.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.


1 Sir F.dwnrd Blakeney accompanied the expedition under Mjor Gen. White to the West Indies, nnd win
present at the capture ol Dcmerara, Btrbico, and Essequibo, In 1700: in the course of Iliis service lie wu

8th ( The King's) Regiment of Foot.

159

The " White Horte," on a red ground within the "Garter," and the " Crown" over it.
In the three corners of the second colour, the " Royal Cypher and Crown." "Nee
arpera terrent." The " Sphinx," with the words " EGYPT "" MARTINIQUE"
"NIAGARA."
Yean'Sm.
Colonel.
\ 9 Sir Henry Bayly,1 GCH. Em. 12 April, 1783; Lieut. & Capt. 28 Aug. 93 ;
iSi
; Capt. & Lieut.-Col. 5 Sept. 99; Col. 25 Oct. 09 ; Mnjor-Gen. 1 Jan. 12 ;
Full Hilf
Lieut.-Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 8th Regt. 13 Sept. 2S.
Pv. P;.
.|
Lieut.-Colonel.
Charles
St. Lo Malet, Cornet, P 6 Jan. 19 ; Lieut. P 26 May 25 ; Capt. P 25 Feb.
23 A
26 ; Major, P 10 Jan. 38; Lieut.-Col. P 25 Oct. 42.
84

90

20
17

0
0

13
13

is

13 ; o
10
IS
9
8

0
0
0

0
10
0
8 i 0
8
0
7
0
7
0

6
6
4
4
4
3

3
3
3
3 '
,
1

0
0
0
0
0
0

1
1
96
6
3
33
4

0
0

o
0
0

' 0
' 0
4A
0
0

11
' 0

Henry Winchcombe Hartley, Em. 10 Sept. 1 8 ; iira*. 1 Oct. 20 ; Capt. P 1 Oct.


25; Brevet-Major, 28 June 38 ; Major, P 20 Oct. 41.
John Longficld, Em. P23 June 25; Lieut, v 26 Sept. 26 ; Capt. P 30 Jan. 35
Major, P 19 Nov. 44.
EN3IUN.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
HKEV.-MAJ
CAPTAINS.
William Chearnley .... P2G Nov. 25 P 15 Oct. 29 P 7 Aug. 35
H. Welladvice Hoper. . . . P21 Nov. 28 P21 Dec. 32 P 23 June 37
P 22 June 32 P 10 May 33 P 27 Apr. 38
E. H Greathed
P 27 July 32 P 7 Feb. 34 P 20 Nov. 38
Fra. Saunderson Holmes P 8 Feb. 33
6 July 35 P2G Oct. 41
P 8 Mar. 33 P 4 Sept. 35 P 6 May 42
Alfred Augustus Malet . . P 30 Jan. 35 30 Apr. 37 >'24 June 42
Fred. Douglas Lumley P22 Oct. 33
8 Jan. 38 P 25 Oct. 42
P 22 Jan. 36 P 10 Jan. 38 P27 Sept. 44
P 3 Feb. 37 P 20 Nov. 38 P 19 Nov. 44
LIEUTENANTS.
26 Feb. 28 17 May 34
P 28 Feb. 35 P 30 June 37
John Long Marsden .... P17 Feb. 37 P 7 June 39
P 1 Sept. 37 P 2 July 41
Cha*. F. B. G. Diekensoii P 10 Jan. 38 P 26 Oct. 41
P 20 Nov. 38 P 0 Mav 42
Arthur Leslie ......
P 7 June 39 P13 May 42
James Johnston
William Bayly, adj. .... 26 Jan.
23 June 42
P 24 June 42
George Augustus Young P 9 Dec.
P 25 Oct. 42
Wm. Tnrnour Granvillc
8 Jan.
George Edward Baynes P 2 July 41 P 12 Dec. 43
Richard Wilson Hartley P 26 Oct. 41 P 27 Sept. 44
John Henry lidw. Robeck P 6 May 42 P 19 Nov. 44
ENSIGNS.
Alfred Ingilby Garnett. . P13 May 42
20 May 42
John Stone
21 May 42
Thomas Aldridge
P 25 Oct. 42
Ellis James Charter
Robert Stuart Baynes . . P 28 July 43
26 July 44
George Corry
Shaftoe Craster Crsster. . P27 Sept. 44
P
19 Nov. 44
Edmund Loder
Paymaster.Bartholomew Hartley,4 30 Oct. 35; Em. 15 Jan. 13; Lieut. 20
May, 14; Capt. 17 April, 35.
Adjutant.Lieut. Wm. Bayly, 14 Dec. 41.
Quarter-Mater. John Ross, 8 Nov. 42.
Surgeon.Wm. Gardiner, 5 May, 37 ; Atriftant-Surgeon, 7 Feb. 11.
Auistant-Surgeon.James Richard Ffcimell, 20 Nov. 41.
[Returned from North America, 26 Dtc. 1841.]
Facings Blue.Agenti, Messrs. Cox & Co.

1 Sir Henry Bayly served in Flanders: was present at the battle of Fiinmrs ; the tlrge of Valenciennes,
lad wu wounded at Lincelles. Sir Henry served also in Holland in 17110. I'r'x'Kilcd to the South ol
France in 181*. in command of the Brigade composed of the three provisional battalions of militia.
4 Plymuter Hartley served at the surrender of Martinique; and taking of Guailaloupe in IblO.

&.] ( The East Norfolk) Reyiment of Foot. [B"


The figure of "Britannia," " ROLE1A," "VIMIERA," "CO11UNNA," " BUSACO," "SALAMANCA,"
" VITTORIA," "ST. SEBASTIAN," NIVE," "PENINSULA," "CABOtlL, 1M2."
Tears' Serv.

\) Sir Thomas Arbuthnot,1 KCU. Ens. 23 Nov. 95: Lieut. 1 MBy, 96; Capt.

25 June, 98 : Major, 7 April, 08 ; Lieut.- Col. 24 May, 10 ; Col. 4 June. 14 ;


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Major-Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Licut.-Gen. 28 June, 38 ; CM. Olh F. 7 Dec. 44.
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31
Alira.
Beresford Taylor,J CB.KH. Ens. 14 Feb. 11; Lieut. 24 Dec. 12; Cnpf.
2
22 April, 25 ; Major, P 19 April, 33 ; Lieut.-Col. 23 NOT. 41.
0 Majors.$ George Lenox Davisf4 Em. 15 Sept. 08; iieut1. 15 Oct. 11 ; Capt.
7 April, 25 ; Major, P 17 Oct. 37.
Charles Barnwell,5 Em. 30 July, 07 ; Lieut. 30 Mar. 00 ; Capt. 19 May, 14 ; \
Brevet- Major, 10 Jan. 37 ; Major, 23 Nov. 41.
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8 Sept. 25 P 10 July 29 23 Dec. 42 1
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Chas. Douglas,
19 May 14 P Hi Juiie 25 M June 38
16 Sept. 10 31 Dec. 2,1
Matthew Smith".
8 Ftb. 34 23 Dec. 42
Frauklin Lushington,CB. via July 29 10 Oct. 33 P 30 Oct. 38 23 Dec. 4J
21 Oct. 13
Francis Stanford1
1 Sept. 20
1 Mar. 39
i' 13 July 32
| Arthur Borton"
3 Apr. 35 30 July 41
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\Vm. Wellington Powell6
9 May 35 I' 21 July 43
P 27 Apr. 2!) ' 17 Nov. 32 10 Aug. 43
James Dunne
John F. Field6
'"' 28 June 27 21 Feb. 34 14 Feb. 44
P 5 Jan. 39 ' 1C April 41 P 22 Dec. 43
6
John Harvey
LIEUTENANTS.
11
8 Nov. 36
0 Charles Myers Creagh . . P 14 Mar. 34
P 28 Oct. 31 n 13 Mar. 35
14
0 George Alex. Tytler*
P 14 Aug. 35 P17 Oct. 37
10
0 Charles Eluihirst6
17 Apr. 35 21 Mar. 38
10
0 D. Munro Bethune,6 adj.
10
0 Rich. Gibbons Morgan . . P 29 Dec. 35 P 25 May 38
22 May 35>30 Oct. 38
10
0 William Shelton6
16 Sept. 30 !p 22 Feb. 30
9
0 Fred. D. Lister", r
1 July 30 p 26 Apr. 30
9
0 George Cubitt
5 Sept. 34
4 Dec. 38
11
0 Lionel Hook"
P
28
AUK. 38 31 Dec. 39 I I.!. -c.,1. Taylor served In tW
7
0 Blayney Walshe"
9 Nov. 38 27 Mar. 40 Ami rican war. including til? ball!.
7
0 Chas. Spencer Gaynor6 . .
7 Dec. 38 P 28 July 40 of ChryiUcr'l Farm. and N
7
0 Archibald Bluntish6
wounded throu$b in* risrbs
I' 27 Feb. 35 P20 Nov. 38 (swrcrely
10
0 [John Urban Vigors*
! - 1 -i- .-.',. i Fort Erie In Sept 1M4.
! 21 June 39 30 July 41 Present at the capture of Fnrta Losjc 0 Alexander Taylor"
K'tarree, anil Rjgliur in tie
6
0 Vim. Graham Cassidy" .. 27 Mar. 40
6 April 42 bur.
KasI lodirs in ISIS ; alao aasmult
P 28 July 40 P 10 Aug. 42 and
5
0 Robert Daunt"
rapture i>f U>rreln lull Served
4
0 Tho. E. BowerbankDentV'19 Feb. 41 P21 July 43 the campaigns In Ava. including V '
at !':ilU (wounded), attaek
P 24 Sept 41 19 Aug. 43 inontirinlanlanx,
0 Frederic Percy Lea
4
VanpavchOEu;. aJ
20 Oct. 4 1 13 Oct. 43 Doncbew.
4
0 William Burden"
3 Dec. 41 P 22 Dec. 43 4 Majur Davi< served in cb*> IV4
n Francis Sievwright
fr.nn the latter part at I-' * ,
P29 April 42 14 Feb. 44 ninsula
3
0 Edwin Morton
until taken prisoner at Lugo. 9 Jan.
8
0 Francis Levett Bennett . P 25 July 37 P 5 July S'J ISOV, wliere he was left daa**T<w*lv
Pritonrr of war In f range until
2
0 Henry Jobliiig Wallack . P22 July 43 P 25 June 44 ill.
April 1814. Served tr. eanpnic*
ENSIGNS.
of IMS in Afghanistan.
11 Apr. 42 7 Capt Stanford servrd iit the earopairo of 1814. ar i
3
0 Henry Thomas
prcfrnt at the battle ef Toulouae. Served alto tu
3
0 Kobert Gordon Cuinming 22 July 42 wai
war In 1*17.
23 Sept. 41 the8 Hnhratta
4
0 Richard O'Connor ....
Quarter- Matcr Seott lerred hi Holland. In ir,
P22 July 42 and WAS present in the action or the I'.iTJi Sept. Svrvr4
3
0 William Hill Forster ..
nl*o in the Peninsula from Aug. IfcOH to Aofr IW9 and
2
0 George Harrington Hawes 24 Nov. 43 aitnln
funu Jan. IKln tu June 1K14, Ineliuling the battle
i>22 Dec. 43 of Vimiera.
2
0 John I i. mil. mi
capture of Opmlo, battle of Vtttorta, :-_
1
0 Cli ris. Rowland Richardson P 10 Feb. 44 of San Sebastian, battles of the Nive en U*r ftb. lOlt,
and
llth
Dee.
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0 William Henry Stirling.. 2 Aug. 44
18 "A Paijiiuister. Robt. Bfuntish," 14 Dec. 09.
10
0 Ai{/ntnnt. Lieut. Duncan Munro Betlmne," 2 Dec. 39.
38
0 Quarter-Master. ;J James Scott,8 17 Dec. 07.
19
0 Surgeon.James Malcolm, 2 July 41 ; A.-S. 25 Mar. 28; Hosp.-Astt. 14 Dec. 2G.
. Robert Beresford Gahan, 17 June, 30.
g 0
David Anderson, M.D., 23 July, 44.
i 0
Peter Mackey, M.D., 30 July/44.
i 0
Facings Yellow.Ayentg, Sir John Kirkland & Co.
1 Sir Thomas Arbulhnot bus received a crow and one cltup fur Rolcia and Viutiera, Corunnit, Pyreawe*,
Nivelle, and Grilles.

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1 Sir John M'Caskill was at the landing at Porto Rieo. and -i.v- of St. Juan, May, 1797. Onpasiarr to India hcn ihe fc-wt
under convoy of Sir T. Trowbridftc wa* attacked by the French Admiral Linois in tlie Marengo St. a heavy frigate, akn4
another ship. Aug. I80& ; present at the licgei -in-l captures of Forts Sattarah. Sinirliur, WoossoUh, ami a Jtrt at many oIlMt a.
Also at the reduction of the strong fortress 0f Sholapore, And the attack and diapcrsiun of 3.000 of the Pcallwa's choicest trov
strunfly posted with their guns, I, of which were captured umlcr tho walls of the fort, lllh Hay, IBIS.

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10th ( Tfte North Lincolnshire) Regt. of Font,

[MSnBen' ,

The " Sphinx," with the words, " EGYPT"" PENINSULA "'
Colonel.& iSi Sir John Lambert,1 GCB. Ens. 27 Jan. 1791 ; Lieut. & Capt 9

Oct.93; Capt.&.Lintt.-Col.l4Mity,in ; Col. 25 July, 10; Maj.-Gen. 4 June

13 ; Lieut.-Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 10th Regt. 18 Jan. 24.


'*& Lieut.-Colonels.J) James Considine,'' K II. Ens. 18 May, 09 ; Lieut. 27 Dec 10
Capt. P29 Aug. 22 ; Maj. P 11 July, 2(i ; Lt.-Col. 1 July, 28 ; Col. 23 NOT 4l'
^ 9 i3 John Luard,3 Cor. P25 May, 09; Lt. P30 May, 11 ; Capt. f 13 Dec. 21 ;
Major, P 17 Oct. 34 ; lirevet-Lieut.-Col. 28 June, 38 ; Lt.-Col. 31 Dec. 42.
0 Mnjors. Christopher Limebear Strickland, Ens. P31 March, 25- Lieut. P8
April, 26 ; Capt. P24 May, 33 ; Major, 27 Dec. 42.
0 Thomas Harte Franks, Em. P7 July, 25; Lieut. P26 Sept.26; Capt. PI Mar.
3i>, Majar, P 29 Dec. 43.
ENSIGN.
CAPTAIN. | BHKV.-MAJ.
CAPTAINS.
0 George Staunton ....
P 5 Oct. 20 P 15 Feb. 31 P 8 June 39
21 May 18 i'31 Julv 23 29 Dec. 40
A Wm. Henry Goode ..
3A Thomas Mi'ller
9 Jan. 17
April 27 16 July 41
6" William Fenwick .... 26 Dec. 34 P 198 June
39 P15 April 42
0 Henry Errinpton Lougden 10 Sept. 30 P 7 Aug. 40 P26 Mar. 43
0 John Cassidy Stock .... 23 Mar. 26
1 Feb. 29 12 July 42
Oco. Burgoyne Sutherland 8 Dec. ]4 15 June 20 10 Oct. 26 23 Nor. 41
Mitchell George Sparks
4 Nov. 19 20 Dec. 23 28 June 36
O . Johu James Bull ...
P 8 June 39 P 16 Nov. 41 P 29 Dec. 43
P 22 NOT. 39 i' 1 April 42 P 25 June 44
9 Samuel Hobson
LIEUTENANTS.
2 Col. Considinc served In the
O John Tayler Gorle
P 7 Aug. 40 P28 Dec. 41 IVninMila
and South of France IV. m
O Morton Grove Manscl
15 Dec. 40 P 2 April 42 My, 1810, unlil the end of Feb.
0 Eflward Lee7
P 12 June 35 P13 April 39 I8H,with the <3rd Light Infantry,
part of the Light Division.
ol ITenry Macmanns Sail, r. 8 Dec. 37 1 Sept. 40 forming
and was present and engaged in the
o Henry And. Hollinsworth 8 July 37 8 April 42 following
battles, sieges, &c. Can).
pnt(rn of 1810action of the l.'im.
0 Henry Radford Norman f 23 Feb. 38
8 April 42 battle
of Bunaro, and sundry ikirmi.
0 John R. Graham Pattison 28 June 38
8 April 42 hcs during the retreat through For.
0 Walter Yonge Beale .... P 5 Oct.
8 April 42 tugnl and to the Lines of Torres VeCampaign of IBMactions of
0 Hohert George Jephson. . P19 Oct.
8 April 42 dras.
Pomba], Redinhft. Casal Novo. Fox
o Richard Brandram Gwilt P30 Oct.
8 April 42 d'Aroucc. and Sabugftl ; battle of
0
t. F.Lysaj*ht,nrf/>27 Feb. 41 P15 Anril42 Fuentcs d'Onor, trd and 6th Hay,
minor skirmiihes during the
0 Jas.VanHartnalsMontagu P17 April 40 P22 -pril42 and
year. Campaign of I81Xilr-ge and
0 Geo. Marshall Knipe.... P 22 Feb. 39 20 May 42 a.t*ult of Ciudad lodrigo, si< ifc and
0 Henry Roe Evans
P 4 May 39 22 July 42 assault of Badajnz severely woundr<l while mounting the breach, hav
0 Charles Doyle Patterson
21 June 39
4 Oct. 41 ing been shot through the body and
0 Alexander Montgomerie P 24 Sept. 41 P 25 Nov. 42 lungs, and slight! f wounded in the
0 Marshall Valentine Bull P 16 NOT. 41 P 1 6 Dec. 42 left leg ; affair of Caslrajon and the
Guerena, battle of Salamanca, ad
P 28 Dec. 41 17 Dec. 42 vance
0 John Taylor
to and captu re oi Madrid, reP 14 Feb. 40
treat
to the frontiers of Portugal, and
0 John Bendyshe
2 Jan. 43
of San Mun os. Campaign of
0 Win. Henry Emerson . . P 2 April 42 i'31 Mar. 43 action
1813 skirmishes 1 n the Pvrcneea in
0 John Sweeting Herbert. .
8 Apr,H2 10 NOT. 43 July and Aug., passage of the Bidas0 Michael Creagh Singleton P 6 May 42 P 2!) Dec. 43 SWR, attack on the fnrtiflcd height of
and battle of Nlvellc severely
0 Stewart C. C. Galloway. 28 May 42 |p 25 June 44 and dangerously
wounded by a mus
ENSIG.VS.
ket shot, which broke the lift thigh c,lo*c to the hip; this wound obliged him t return to England the
o Charles James Lindam. 8 NOT. 42 Joint
end of Feb. Ihli. In Oct following, embarked with
O John Miller
8 NOT. 42 Uul Expedition under Sir Edward Pakenham, and was
at the operations before and the attack on New
o John William Medhurst P 20 Jan. 43 prthrnt
Rth Jan. 1815. Landed with his corps at Os0 John Thomas Chandler.
24 Mar. 43 OrU-am.
on the ISth June ; was present at the capture of
(31 Mar. 43 tend
0 Joteph Curry
Paris, nnd remained the whole time with the Army of
0 Augustus Angelo
10 Nov. 43 Occupation in France.
0 Edwin Dashwood
5 Jan. 44
o Frederick Thos. Patterson' I 2 Feb. 44 .
0 Paymaster.jj Cuthbert Uarlow/'S Jan. 28 ; Ens. 7 Jan. 10; Lieut. 13 Jon. 14.
0 Adjutant.Lt. Hon. P. Foulkes Lysaght, 31 Mar. 43.
0 Quarter-Master.Joseph Goodfellow^l Feb. 28. [Hasp.-Assist. 7 Sept. 26.
0 Surgeon.Robert Joynt Gordon Grant, 2 July, 41 ; Assist.-Surg. 14 Feb. 28;
0 Assistant-Surgeons. Henry Clinton Foss, 26 Feb. 41.
0
James Gordon Inglis,M.D., 29 Mar. 39.
0
James Macbeth, M.D., 3 Dec. 41.
Facings Yellow.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.

1 8* John Lambert served the campaign of 1793. In Flanders, with the 1st Foot Guards, Including the siege of Talenetenm, the action at Lineelltt, and at Dunkirk. F.mbarked with the Expedition to North Holland In 1800. and v. as In the
vtunu of the 17tn Aug., 10th and 19th Sept, *d and <lh Oct. Served In the Peninsula, under Sir John Mnore, In 1808 -,
and present at the battle of Corunna. Rmbarked on the Expedition to the Scheldt, In 1809, in command of the Light
CVtpanle* of the 1st and 3d Brigades of Ouards, Embarked on the 30th May, 1611, in command of the 3d Battalion 1st
Gsajrta, (bv Cadif ( unified, on 27th Jan. 1R12, by Lord Wellington, to proceed with a brigade tu Carlhagcna ; returned lo
C*li. isth April, and took the command of the reserve In the Isla dc Leon, Joined the main army at Salamanca 9th Oct.
Flared on th* Staff of the Army under the Puke of Wellington, and appointr d to a nrlgade in the 6lh Division, on tin- ilh
*os*. iu ; present at the banlcs of the Nivellc, Nlve. Orthi's, and Toulouse, for which be lias received a Cross. Served
ftVrvards to. America, and was present at thp attack on Ntw Orleans, Bill Jan. 1BI&, and siege of Fort Bowyer. Commanded
aMtade durlog the campaign of 1815, Including the battle of Waterloo.
TtL Col. Lnard served in the Peninsula, frt,m Jan 1ft!] until the end oftlir war, Including the actions of Pombal, Redinha.
^Wlaa, Tarapo Mayor, Los Santos, and I'sagre, sieges of Cluclod Kcdrlto. liurcoj. nn<l S:ilamanrn. tattle of 5alamanca.
Wvkailr of Pampe'una. and battle of Toulouse. Present at Waterloo llh June, 1S14. Slrge of Bhurtport
/r aaMsst t.^toA1.,.. bottom of followlix plant.

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1 \th ( The North Devonshire) Regiment of Foot, f^S^rT*


" SALAMANCA" " Pyanraia" " NIVELLE" " NIVB" "OnruM" " TOULOUSE"
" pEKiifBULA."
Colonel.
9 Sir John Wilson,1 KCB. Ens. 26 Mar. 1794; Lieut. 12 Aug. 95 Capt 18
Jan. 99; Major, 27 May, 1802; Lieut.-Col. 22 Dec. 08; Col. 4 June, 14Maj.-Gen. 27 May, 25; Lieut. -Gen. 28 June, 38; Col. llth Regt.lOMay,4l'
Lieut.-Colonel.-Sir Michael Creagh," K H. Ens. 9 May, 02 ; Lieut. 28 Feb. 04
Capt. 25 Nov. 09 ; Major, P 24 Oct. 21 ; Lieut.-Col. P31 Dec. 30.
Majors.5HH Henry Kcane Bloomfield,3 Ensign, 30 Sept. 13 ; Lieut. P? Aug.
17 ; Capt. P 1 April, 24 ; Brevet-Major, 28 June, 38; Major, P26 Feb. 41.
John Casemir Harold,' .En*. 25 Sept. 00 ; Lieut. 28 May 07; Capt. 10 Feb. 15
Hrevet- Major, 10 Jan. 37 ; Major, 6 Nov. 41.
CAPTAINS.

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21 May
P17 June
P 28 Dec.
P 4 Dec.
P15 Nov.
P 9 Oct.
P 3 Nov.
P17 Mar.
9 Mar.
10 April

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1.IEUT.

7 Apr. 25
P31 Dec. 27
PIG Aug. 27
P27 Mav 30
P 25 Jan. 39
P21 June 39
P15 Dec. 40
2 Apr. 41
P12 Feb. 28
26 Nov. 30

CAPTAIN.

7 Feb.
P15 Feb.
30 Oct.
P13 Dec.
P 5 Sept.
P 5 April
P 30 July
P 7 June
22 Mar.
29 Dec.

BKEV.-MAJ.

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40
42
43
44
44
44
44
43

Alexander Cockbura ....


0 Edward Lynch lilosse . .
0 Augustus Fred. Jenner. .
0
0 Lewis Charles Conran . .
0
I Robert Webster
LIEUTENANTS.
Lewis A. Pat. Boyd, adj. 21 May 2!) P 9 Oct. 35
0 Jas. Tulbot Stanley
P 4 Jan. 30 P31 Dec. 41
0 Jas. Howard Fetherstone,.'. P12 June 41) P 22 Nov. 42
a Major Bloon add served the
Owen Florance LouisWard P20 Feb. 41 P 13 Dee. 42 campaign
of 181 i. including the
0 John Walpole D'Oyly . . v 17 Sept. 41 P 5 Sept. 43 battle of Waterl oo, storming of
0 Lawre. Hartshorne Scott 25 Oct. 42 P 13 Oct. 43 Catnbray, and cap ture of Paris,
4 Major Harold
the cana0
8 Nov. 42 P5 April 44 paign and battle t tfserved
Corunna. Ex0
P 22 Nov. 42 P26 Apr. 44 pedition to Walch ercn and siege of
0 J. R. T. Hastings Parker P 13 Dec. 42 P 20 May 44 Flushing.
6 Paymaster B 9yd aeeomu.nird
0 Henry Fletcher Mnrston"
8 Mar. 30
8 Aug. 41 the |>edltlnn to Walcheren, and
0 Frederick Duffy Bewcs . . P14 April 43 P 30 July 44 was present at the siege of Flushing,
7 Mr. I.eonart served In the
0 John Robert Wilton .... 29 Dec. 38
3 Dec. 41 1'cninsula
from a tajr 1811 to Sept.
0 Henry Maynard Ball .... P21 July 43 P C Dec. 44 1811.
t Lieut. Mars on served with 11 e <lt Reft Use
ENSIOSS.
of IB!-, in Afghanistan, a id was present In
0 Theodore Thomas Boyd . . P 21 Jan. 42 campaign
the engagements Kith the enemy on 28lh April in the
0 John Alexander Hunter. . P 6 Sept. 43 Pisheen Valley [ in that of the tb May near Canda.
30th Aug. a Goalne, 5th Sept before Ghuznee,
0 Rich. Oliver Fra. Stewart i1 29 Sept. 43 bar,
occupation and di
of that fo rtress and of C*.
0
i'20 Apr. 44 bool, expedition struction
nto Kohistan, sto TO. capture, and
0
P 20 Mav 44 destruction of Ittr tiff, and in the var ous minor affairs
0 Joseph Stewart Travers . . 27 Mav 44 In and between th e Bourn and the Kl jjber Puses.
0
P20 Aug. 44
0 Rich. Wingfield Cardiff . . r" 0 Dec. 44
Ptiynuister.Alexander ] iovd," 8 Feb.2 1; Ens. 14Sep t. 08; Lieut. 9 Aug. 09.
0 Adjutant.Lieut. L. A. P. Boyd, 20 S larch, 41.
0 Quarter-Master.J. J. C rant, 6 Oct. S 8.
5 Surgeon.J3 Daniel Leom rd,7 2 Aiis. 3 ); A-S. 11 M ay, 15; If. A 12 Mar. 11.
0 Assistant-Surg.Thomas Guy, MD. 2 i Jan. 42.
Facings, Green.Agent, Charles R. M'Grigor, Esq.
[Returned from Canada, IS June, 18-10.]

1 Sir John Wilson served In the West Indies in 1790, and was present at the capture of St. Lucie. Including the lien of
Morne Fortunec. Also at the taking of St. Vincent, including the operations against the forts In that island. In July fol.
lowing he was made prisoner of war, and carried into Guadeloupe. In Jan. 1797. he was captured again in the British
Channel In 1795 he was at the ukinj of Minorca. In 1800, he embarked on an expedition against C.di. In I8l to
Egypt, and was prcient In the action, of the 13th and 21st March, and during Ihe whole of that campaign. He proceeded to
the Peninsula in 1808. and was severely wounded at the b.-uilc of Vimiera, In Jan. 1809, he joined the I.usltanlan legion.
and acted ivlth this corps during an arduous period of service, in which It Wai repeatedly engaged with the enemy being
employed in covering Cludad Rndrlgo ami Alinrida. In Junf 1810. he was attached to the Portuguese army and during
the subsequent operations agiimt Mar,lul Soult. a> well In the north of Portugal as n the eastern frontier, he commanded an
advanced corps of Marshal Hereford's army.
In April 1811. he was appointed second in command to General s.lve.ra IB
the province of Tras os Monies, and acted as such durins a period of the operations against Puebla da Sanabria, when the
place was taken by that general. In Sept f.dloing, he was appointed to the command of the advanced gu.rd of General
BarcrlUr's Corpi d'Amitc, and employed on Marshal Maisenn's rear during bis invaaon of Portugal, bring rerratrUlw
engaged with the enemy. In April lftli>, to.,k the field agnin in command of the Militia of the Province of Minho. and wu
engaged in active operations against Marsital Marmont. on the frontiers of the Beira. In June 1813, he joined the army at bia
own request, and ai appointed to thccommand of the 1st Portuguese Brigade of Infantry, with which he served at the siege
of San Sebastian, the passage of the Bidassoa, and battle of the Nivelle i and on the 18th Nov. following, being engaged with
his Brigade, he was again severely woun >d. Sir John has received a medal for San Sebastian.
a Sir Michael Croagh accompanied the expedition under Sir David lUiird to the Cauc of Good Hope In 1WXI, wounded la
the action of the Blue Berg was desperately wounded by a cannon-shot on the left shoulder (which killed six of bis nsen)
at the attack on Bourbon. In 181(1 ; served In Ihe Mahratta war. and during the Pindarree war of 1817 and is.
Commanded a strong detachment during that harassing war in the interior of Ceylon In 1819, when out of toe Dank coos,
panics of the regiment (200 strung) only 17 returned to Ihe coast.
Sir M. has served with his regiment In all
quarters of the globe.
th3 KiT""'" B"low ""vc<l '" lhc Peninsula from Aug. 1810 to April, 1818 ; the campaign against Nepa.l in ISli . .
Ihe Mahr.lt, campaign, of 1817 and 18 , and was present at the battle of Jubblepore. 19th Dec! 1817.
th.'"?""" "'" '""<il<-l>- "ved w iUi !bc 1 1th at the capture of llattra. i the Mahrau. campaign, of 1817 and IS and
CarTtor T
?*?"-? """"P0"' ""' """ '" "'" throughout th. war In C hit*, ami , pm,n,
"""'.,!) i '
r- rh,^' S1">Z1""'. Wooaung. and Chin Kianj Foo.
> NOT. IM2, and WM i

ril] 12th ( The East Suffolk') Regt. of Foot. [ Serving at the y.-.:.-, ...
" MINDEN"" GIBRALTAR"with the Cirrtkand Key" Montis Insignia
Calpe"" SERINGAPATAM"" INDIA."
Colonel.Hon. Robert Meade, Eiu. 7 Nov. 1787 ; Lieut. 15 May, 93 ; Capt.
23 Sept. 93 ; Major, 30 Oet. 94 ; Lieut. -Col. 10 Mar. 95 ; Col. 29 April, 02 ;
FuJI Half
Pa/. ; PT. Major-Gen. 25 Oct. 09; Lieut.-Gen. 4 June, 14; Gen. 10 Jan. 37; Col.
12th Regt. 9 Oct. 23.
Lieut.-Colonel.
John 1'atton, Em. 18 Sept. 17; Lieut. PI Mar. 21; Capt. P 10 Sept. 25;
Major, P 31 Oct. 34 ; Lieut.-Col. P 18 Aug. 43.
Majors.Sterling Freeman Glover, EM. 21 Feb. 11; Lieut. 25 Nov. 13; Capt.
P31 May, 33 ; Major, P 18 Aug. 43.
William Bell, Ens. v 3 April 27 ; Lieut. P 8 Oct. 30 ; Capt. P 3 July, 35 ; Major,
2 Nov. 43.

5
3
3

3
3
2
2
2
1
26
3

2
32
10
6

0 1 Thomas Brooke
Thomas Moore
0 John Francis Kempt ....
0 Hew Dalrymple Faiishawe
0 Robert George Duff
0 Perrott Thornton
II Patrick Francis Blake . .
0 Bennett Watkins Gillmau
0 Francis Gilbert Ilamley
I
LlEl'TENAXTS.
0 Charles Robert Storey . .
0 Samuel Reed
II William Robert Lewis . .
0 Henry I). Persse
0 John Marcon, pm. r.b...
(I Augustus Fred. Brahaui. .
I) William I.ou-field
II John Holder
II George Curzon Bisshopp
(I James Clarke Ilearu ....
(I Richard Atkinson
0 Henry Segrave
0 James Win. Espinasse . .
0 Geo. 11. Melville Johnston
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7/j
0

CAPTAIN.

LIEUT.

CAPTAINS.
0 J.M.Perceval
0 1 Charles Granet, I
0 : Alfred Home

P 19 July 31
P19 Nov. 25
P 31 Oct. 34
30 Mar. 14
I' 1C June 30
4 July 34
P 29 July 3(i
P 13 Jan. 37
20 Jan. 2(1
P 23 Aug. 37
P 7 Aug. 35
P Hi June 30
15 June 30
P 21 Feb. 34
22 April 3(i
P 18 May 38
P 21! June 38 )
P 22 Mar. 39
P 14 Feb. 40 [
P 12 June 40
P 30 Apr. 41
P18 Mar. 42
P 29 Apr. 42
P30 Apr. 42
P 2 Aug. 42

P 18 Mar.
P 23 Jan.
P27 Nov.
P 29 July
25 Nov.
19 May
P 25 May
P 20 June
P 22 Mar.
30 July
10 Oct.
P 25 July

30
35
28
Sli
21
37
38
3,
39
29
40
37

BRET-HAJ

P 18 May 38
P 27 Apr. 38
P21 Feb. 34
P 15 May 40
30 Sept. 30
29 Apr. 42
Pl3 May 42
P25 Oet. 42
P 12 May 43
5 May 42
P 18 Aug. 43
2 Nov. 43

20 Jon. 30
2(iJuIy S3
20 June 38
13 Mar. 40
8 Feb. 42 4 Mr. Cotton wnat tlieiiefe
29 Apr. 42 and rupture uf Hliurlj ore, in
29 Apr. 42 182i and 20.
P29 Apr. 42
P13 May 42
P 10 Aug. 42
P 1 7 Feb. 43
P 12 Mcy43
P18 Aii>r. 43
P 6 July 44

Miclia<'lLawrunce,nrf/.r.t. 3 Nov. 40
I Win. Edward Croftou ,ai/j. 15 Apr. 42
'John Hey. olds Palmer..! 1 May 42
Eflward >.,ter
| 2 May 42
William Stewart
3 May 42
Thomas Dundas
I 27 Dec. 42
Hubert Seymour Walpole^H Feb. 43
Geo. Richard Littlehalcs |P12 May 43
William Barry Drew .... P 18 Aug. 43
Charles Maitland
lp6Jnly44
[23Dec.l3; Capt. 11 Sept.40.
Paymaster.Robert Willington Kyrlin, 17 Sept. 41 ; Em. 14 May 12 ; Lieut.
i Ailjutimt. Ens. Win. Etlw. Crofton, 29 March 44.

0 Quarter-Matter.3otm Cowell, 20 Oct. 43.


0 i Surgeon.Thomas F. Cotton,* 13 Mar. 35; Assist.-Surg. 17 Aug. 15; Hosp.Antift. 4 Oct. 13.
0 \Atriitnnt-Suryt:ons.John Booth, 17 July, 85.
0
James Walker Chambers, M.D. 4 Oct. 39.
Facings YellowAgents, Messrs. Cox & Co.

nvl<ed tbe Shaans and Burmese at Pronle ; the next day, ttntmcd the lines and height* near Promc ; stormed Melloon 18th
Jan. 1824V, where he received a severe wound. In Oct. In:!* was appointi-d u. the cuntiiand uf the 1st Bengal Brigade of the
area? of tbe Indus which formed the advance throughout the campaign in .\n^-:..ii.i-t.iti. Commanded a detachment of 2SOO
askro sent to Glrt<bk in May 1839 { on the !Urd July, commanded the storininif party at the fortress of Ghuznce, where he
received a sabre cut on tbe chin, and contusions on the chest and shoulder from musket balls. Commanded a force sent to
subdue tbe Kobistan country in Sent IPtO ; asaulud ind captured the town nnd foils of Tootumdurrah ; took and destro)ed
At furta of Jboulgbnr aud Baboo Koosh Ohur, aid tb town nnd fort of Kanlurrah : drove the enemy, under the command
erf Dost llabonuned Khan, from the forts and tow n of Perw jn, w hen Dost Mahommed Khan fled, and surrendered himself to
ir Hsu. Maroaghleo, tbe Envoy and Minister, in which the force returned to Caliool. In 1841 he commanded a Brigade
aasl stcrvped tbe Khourd Cabool Pass, drove the rncruy otT the heights of Te/een, forced the Jujcilulluck Pass, reduetd the
tbrCc^ Mainao-KbAtl. and retreated his force into JclUtabiul, which was invested by the enemy from the 11th Nov. 1841 to the
Tta Af.nl 1(*13. durlnz which period tile jtarrtsou made sorties un the ItUi Nov., 1st lire., lit!) and 24th March, and 1st April.
Qb ta 7U> April, 184', with tbe ' Illustrious Garrison " of Jellalatjnd he attacked and routed the he-sieging force under Akbar
Iwrk, in the general artion at Teaeen, and at tbe re-capture of Catiool. Severely woundedshot through tli leg in forcing
b khoufd Cafcool Paatf, on the PJtll Oct. 1841 ; and sliKbtly wounded at the sloimlnf of ttic Heights of Jugdulluck on the
4Mb *e*a. V Meilato for JelUlabad and Cabool
10 Major Meredltb served in tbe Peninsula from Nov. 1813 to June 1814, ant! was actively employed from the Pyrenees to the
tattir csf Tossloane, at which lie waa present. Served in Canada in 1814 and 1A ; piestnt at capture of Rangoon, alay 1834.

rnunder
have
dModal
heroic
the
of
Sir
viz.
Sale,
veRobert
brave
ilncfgeoaflinavbceiajdrs ube,
Lre-lem
RWade
FSand
Mein,
PKiDr.
Carew;
oeab;
urneytcrmtnslarnsoteianrye,r&c.
Wood,
SKing,
RFLand
Cox,
Wade,
Parker,
iItSpeedy,
oucnr;
taceuplsnbyairetlunaeirzMyoe,n
Jthe
Durrah,
fand
\Wade,
Majors
Sale,
R.
Sir
Copresent
Veailwore:npgkotilnwasuiogrn,sg, IllgtlUf
wlOct.
of
au28th
sOn
nnd
Jthe
Capts.
2Uth
and
i.idttopass
igvomdklar>u.n'mlisce.unkg, Jfor
July
83
r1839,
Mhave
Sale,
Robert
Hie
Sir
Lviz.
Majon
Vigors,
and
Squire
leiznce,
c-ute.i-lCvoaeltd., Wood,
Wade,
Oct.
Sof
RGUI,
forcing
In
Doctor
and
the
Koord
l1841,
12th
Cabool,
orb:epass
irutbesromn-.e,

Serv.'a Jan. 1823. J 13th, OT PrillCe Albert?s Regt. of Light Infantry.


(_ scinl".
The "Sphinx," with the words, " EGYPT," " MARTINIQUE," "AVA,""A1TGHAM3TAN," "UHUZNtl
A Mural Crown, s iperscrilH-d "JELLALABAD," "CADOOL, 1844."
Colonel.
Years' Serv
Sir Robert Henry Sale,1 GCB., t. Ens. 24 Sept. 05; Lieut. 13 April, 97 ; Cap
50
23 March, 00 ; Major, 30 Dec. 13; Lieut.-Col. 2 June, 25 ; Col. '28 June, 3*
i'ull Half
Col. of the 13th, 15 De c. 43.
Pa,. Pay.
Lieut.-Colonels.^ Trial ram Charnley Squire,3 Ens. 24 April, 09 ; Lt. P31 Ja
10;
Capt. P18 Oct. 2 1 ; Brev.-Major, 10 Jan. 37; Major, 21 April, US
30
18
26

17

20
23
It
18
17
15
14
13
14
18

Sale,
Majors
FiJCleaknpiwtniasncoigkns,s
and
Wade,
Holcoi
FiKin-,
and
JCBl
Helaoknlpiwctniosancmoigbknse,sincluding
lmtealciorevromeswidmngWWade,
me
o-.Hegt.
swith
the
OUo
of
HJLieut.
wk;utru,
foll<
The
oselnuwerecvodeimrnbdeg.ls,yWRobert
lTin
Cof
Kthe
hoacapture
rhmoitupsg-athiuo.ngu,tn Sir
R.
Lieut.
and
Sale
wMein
Wudo
sL
Mujor
and
oewereuvnedredl,y and
lWood,
BLSiand
Mein,
uRoernlaucs;
tleonameribnmaet,sy,

TSurgeon
and
Oakes,
RBAasolbirsetnrote-sS.ournge,on

13
11
10
10
9
7
7
0
0
6
6
5
5
5
4
3
3
3
5
3
3
3
3
3
8
2
2
2
2
1
27
6
32
20
9
4
4

Lieut.-Col. 2 Aiig. 42.


0 Iloratio Nelson Vigors,4 Ens. P]2 April, 27; Lieut. P 11 Aug. 29; Cap
P 27 Mar. 35 ; Major, 20 Dec. 42 ; Lieut.-Col. 15 Dec. 43.
Majors.$ Richard Ma tin Meredith,10 Ens. 1 April, 13j Lieut. 26J Jan. Ic
Capt. 2 Sept. 38 ; Major, 15 Dec. 43.
0 Charles T. Van Straubenzee,5 Ens. P 28 Aug. 28; Lieitt. P 22 Fe!>. 33; Cap
P10 Mar. 37; Major, 2 7 Aug. 43 ; Jireret-Lt.-Col. 30 April, 44.
ENSKJN.
LIEUT.
! CAPTAIN. Bit KV.-Jf A
CAPTAINS.
8 Oct. 12
8 Feb. 16 21 April 39
Fra. Win. Stehelin"
0 A. P. 8. Wilkinson, CB.'a 25 Dee. 22 10 Dec. 24 0 Sept. 39 4 Oct. 4
9 Aug. 30 22 Apr. 40 4 Oct. 4
0 Hamlet Coote Wade, CB. 22 Feb. 27
0 James Henry Fenwick . . 25 Oct. 27 30 Oct. 81 P 16 Dec. 40 4 Oct, 4
0 PeterRcdmond Jennings' ' f 5 Aug. 28 P 22 June 32 13 Jan. 42
0 Alex. Essex F. Holcombe P 3 Dec. 30 12 Sept. 34 82 July 42
2 Aug. 42
13 April 31 P 10 Jan. 35
0
0 RolloUillespie Burslem . . 13 April 3-2 P 27 Mar. 35 20 Dec. 42
0 John Steward Wood .... 12 April 31 P 21 Aug. 35 30 June 43
2 Aug. 36 15 Dec. 43
0 Wm. Alex. Sinclair .... P 23 June 32
3 Lt. Col. Squire served wito S
LIEUTENANTS.
7th fusiliers ja tfae eampahraj
9 Apr. 38 IPIO, 11, and 13, in In* Peoin-J
0 Hon. R. J. W. Forester.. P 28 Dec. 32
Served with the 13th in the Burn**
0 Fred. Gordon Christie . . 8 April 34 20 July 38 war
and wsu pre-aeol al i
P 27 May 35
2 Sept. 38 takingin 18X4,
0 David Hattray
of Cltecuba : eooanan*
19 June 35 21 April 39 the leading nan; and took a
0
27 May 30 6 Sept. 39 Chokcy, and succeeded to Out eaa
0
of three companies in SKV.
26 June 38 22 Apr. 40 mand
0
inff tite stockade.
He *a prew*
as a roajoi of brigade at the ssorran
0 Fred. Van Straubenzee . . P 17 Aug. 38 30 Apr. 41 of
Ghuxncr,
mod
has
received ta
15
Mar.
30
23 Oct. 41 uiedal.
0 T. Beckwith Speedy, adj.
0 (iranvilleG. C. Stapyltoii 15 June 39 13 Jan. 42 fe 4 Lt Col. Vigors served during <i
5 July 39 13 Jan. 42 campaign* of l3Rfc 39 in ArV 0 Robert S. Parker
Commanded the two Ban
31 Dec. 39 22 July 42 Istan.
0
of tbe 13th, whien forte7 Feb. 40 22 July 42 companies
0 George Talbot
a part of the detlchmrnt under P
3
Nov.
40
Gerald
Fitz
Gerald
King
14
Oct.
42
0
Khaundel Khan, late ruler nf Ca
P 15 Dec. 40 19 Nov. 42 dahar.
0
Cntnmandc-d tht left tan
0 Thomas Henry Brecdon P 26 Oct. 41 P 19 May 43 company lti the advmnre BKU
C'lloncl DcDnic at the usanll an
0 Peter Robert Btirrowes. . 28 Jan. 42 14 Oct 43 capture
of the fort of Ghiunee.
0 Robert William Wade . . P 15 April 42 15 Dec. 43 A LC-CoL
Straubenrev sa-rved O
0 Louis Henry Bedford . . 27 May 42 P 22 Dec. 43 campaign apaan-st tbe h* i
Coorg
In
1*14
the mcKm
0 William Willis Williams15 P10 Apr. 40 11 July 42 llaharnjpore on thrIn 29tn
Dec. 1*1
0 Charles Compton Abbott 22 July 42 24 May 44 he suefmled Ui the cncnnia=.
the 39U> reft.
ENSUJNS.
0 Georcc Henry Tyler .... 23 July 42 II Optaln Ste Klin served the euapaiiroa of 1and 11 In Canada. St-rtcd throughout the BumwiC *al
0 George Shaffner Peurson 24 July 42 Including
of Cheduba Ami Knnaroot ; up<v]
2 Aug. 42 tions beforecapture
0 John Fred. Woolhouse ..
Raw oon. and attsck of Pagooa PmnL
25
Oct.
42
nbtrvcd
tiirouguuut the Bumrs* wfl
12
MajorWilkinsi
Charles
Walpole
Hinxmuu
0
13 ynart.-Mn.K- r Slicrirl.n sieved nt the- Ferr^
0 Arthur Edward Frere . . 24 Feb. 42 throughout
vai;(i of IH01 In Ktrpt i u UK- rs|
the
ca
0 James Duncan Longden 31 Mar. 43 ture of Martinique in Ir^W; throughout the Burmewews
24 Feb. 43 14 Capt Jennin _ and Ur. Barnes were wounded 1
0
llMabid. 7th Aprtl. 1H41.
P22 Dec. 43 the action near Ji >m
0
served with tbc 9th in Affgtui-l
Lieut. Will
0 Robert Becher Stowards 23 Dec. 43 tan15under
General I'ollock.
24 May 44
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Paymaster.Harry Care w," 1 Feb. 31 ; Eius. 1 Jan. 11 ; Lieut. 19 March, U


Ar(jntant. Lieitt. Thomi is Beckwith S pecdy, 24 Ma
\_Hosp.-Att'ut. 29 Dec. ii
Quarter-Master.Mark Sheridan,13 18 Feb. 13.
Surgeon.John Robertso n, MD. 14 D ec. 41 ; Auitt .-Surgeon, 13 March, 26
A ssistant- Surgeons.Gee rge West BarMIS," M.D. 8 \pril, 36.
16 Lieut Hein was wrfrely wouDdtxl en
Alexander Adam P out, 8 June, * 1.
disastr ous rrtro-tt rrom Cabool under
Thomas Goldie Scot ,MD.14Dec. *i i the
Major Gen TAl Elphin*(nnr. avud rcmainrd
Facings Blue.Agents, ilessrs. Cox & Co. prisoner in thr hand* uf th* rnemy.

1 Si Rober t Sale served at the battle of Mallfl M llv. and siege an A storm of Serinrs p.iUJn.ln 17W ( Mrd.il> ; thr TIC t- >
:he ran paigns in the Wynaud eonntry, in 1801 | nt he storm of the Tr ivancore lines. In 1 W< j capture i'f th Ilr t Fratr---.
the Burmese war In 1B21. 25, and 26, and was present at the capture of Rangoon, anJ wbilM in ronnnand of
Bifid roughu ute enemy
from the vicinity of Rang xm, stormed the sti tckades near Kcnn nilinr, altn the M-VCB Btoefcadn art
Re(t. d rove tli
Kumar oot and Pagoda Point i stormed the enem ' lines, on the 'S Dec. I*:'!, with tl f P'lli .'-n ! ?nn Si'pAyt ; aa tty &
romma nded a detail of 1600 men, and drove the enemy from all tr eir positions t on (h* 8th. rtirrunandptf 800 iTwri in
attack in the ear or the enemy's lines opposite tl e Great Pafoda al
ments I 1 Kok n, and there received a very severe wound In the hri d i commsndk-d a Brtr,td employed In the rr,]ur:>.-i.
Basse!! and i ubstqucnt operations, from lOtli F b. to 2nd May IBS 5; on the 1st Dee. commanded the 1st Brigade, al
[For intlauMllftn, and Note 10, see bottom nf prerc*lrtg pag

( The Buckinghamshire} Regt. of Foot.

<
["$

On the Bear-skin Capf of the Grenadiers and Drummers, the White Horse, "Nee tupera tei'rcnt."
"TOURNAY-"CORUNNA"" JAVA" "WATERLOO""BHURTPORE." Tlic Itoi/al
Tiytr, .uperscribed "INDIA."
e*n'Srv.
Colonel.
Full Half
P.,. Pay.

39

Sir James Watson,1 KCB., Em. 24 June, 1783; Lieut. 18 April, 92 ; Capt. 11
Mar. 96; Major, 3 Dec. 02; Lieut.-Col. 15 May, 00; Col. 4 June, 14;
Maj-Gen. 19 July, 21 ; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 14th Regt. 24 May,}."
Lieitt.-Colonel.$ Mathias Everard,2 CB. & KH. Ens. 28 Sept. 04 ; Lieut. 21
March, 05 ; Capt. 23 April, 07 ; Brevet-Major, 19 July, 21 ; Maj. 1 1 Nov. 25 ;
Srevet-Lieut.-Col. 19 Jan. 20; Lieut.-Col. 4 Aug. 29; Col. 23 Nov. 41.
Majors.Maurice Barlow, Ens. P21 July, 14; Lieut. 23 March, 15; Capt. P
Dec. 21 ; Major, v 12 June, 28 ; Breeet-Lieut.-Col. 23 Nov. 41.
James Watson,3 Eta. 22 Mar. 21; Lieut. P25 Dec. 22; Capt. PHDec-Sj.
Major, P 10 Jan. 40.
CAPTAIN.

BKEV.-MAJ.

CAPTAINS.
0
0
0
14
0
15
6
0
0
1 1 ,J_

$ Martin C. Lynch4
Cha. Rayner Newman * . .
Tho. Holmes Tidy,4 i. . . .
9 Joseph Smith7
John Watson
i&iJJ John Manley Wood
Sir Jas. Edw. Alexander
Ralph Budd
Arth. W. Campbell , *
Wm. Thomas Colman . .

31 May
15 Aug.
P 28 Sept.
14 Mar.
P17 May
6 Sept.
P2G Nov.
P 10 Mar.
25 Dec.
13 June

09
11
26
11
27
21
25
20
35
30

6 Sept.
28
31 21 Nov.
34 P25 Nov.
34
1 Aug.

34
34
30
38

11 Feb. 08
28 Sept. 09
14 April 25
10 Feb. 08
20 July 20
19 May 14
P 20 Jan. 25
10 Mar. 25
15 Mar. 33
7 Sept. 15

LIEUTENANTS.
Hen. M. F. Stirke
John Dwyer
Edward Archdall, d. pm.
William Douglas
Edward Prothero, d. adj.
William Blundell
$ John Spence,8 adjutant
Rob. Wm. Romer
John Peter Hall
Henry J. Warre, *. ...
Thomas Hamilton
David Tho. Armstrong .
John M'Culloch O'Toole"

ENSIGNS.

31 July
P 19 July
6 Sept.
P 23 May

P 2 Oct. 35 ! P 20 April 39
P30 Oct. 35 P 10 Jan. 40
22 April 30 ! 11 Jan. 40
P 30 Sept. 30

22 June
P 1 May
P 2 Oct.
13 Mar.
Pll Aug.

20
28
35
27
37

23 Nov. 41
23 Nov. 41
23 Nov. 41

P 10 Sept. 25 28 June 38
P 18 June
1 June
P 28 Jan.
3 Dec.

30
41
42
41

11 Lieut. O'Toole served with the


49lh on the Chin expeditio
was present at the altuck and c.ipture of Ainoy. the second capture of
Chusan, attack mid caplui e of Chin'
hae, occupation of Ninppo and re
pulse of the flight attack, attack
and capture of Sejroun, Chapoo,
\VooWinp, and Chin Kiaiij- Ft>o,
and the demonstration before Nanft Major Newman wss at the siejfe

stunning of IjhurtBo-e.
15 Jan. 40 and
6 Captain Tidy
i vr i nt lh

P 20 April 39 P 23 April
3 Feb. 37 I 1 June
P 30 Aug. 39 p!6 Nov.
22 Nov. 39 p 28 Jan.
21 June 39 P24 June

41
41
41
42
42

7 Major Bmith served with thi


27lh in Sicily when .Vur.tt thriMtened it with ii.va.ioni and, for
nearly three year* in the Peninsula,
Including the bottle of Cnstalln,
and the attack at the Col d'Ordal.

8 Sir J. Alexander served four years in the

P31 Jan. 40 Madras cavalry previous to being transferred to


Loftus Hare
H. M. Dragoons; was prexent with tho ani'.io
Thomas Dowse
7l Mor 9 th.e,llel'l during the late Burman, Persian.
Wm. Cosmo Trevor . ,
I ] Mar. 1 Turkish, Portuguese, and Caffre wars.
John Higgins Graham
0 May 42 | _ 10 _Quarter-Moster Ooddord was at Water20 May 42 I lo0' 19lh June, and storming of Cambray, i!4ih
Robert Macdonald
P 1 Jillv 4-1! oune> I815- Present ' tho Siege of Hatlras.
Frederick Hammersley
- . > .'. Served the campaign of 1817 and la, In the
P 7 June 44 Deccan. Procnt at the siege and storming
Francis Fortescue ....
Charles Cecil Newman
20 July 44 of Bhurtpore, 1820.
Paymaster.Peter Valentine Wood, 2 Aug. 31 ; Ens. 17 Sept. 07 ; Lieut
3 Jan. 11 ; Capt. 13 Feb. 28.
Adjutant.fl Lieut. John Spence,' 28 Oct. 3fl.
Quarter-Master.J1SH Samuel Goddard,10 20 March, 23
Surgeon.Wm. Wallace, M.D.,2 July, 41 ; A.S. 8 Mar. 27 ; II.A. 17 Auif 20
0 Ass'at.-Surgi.John Thomson Telfer, 17 July, 35.
0
John Elliott Carte, M.D. 31 Dec. 41.
Facings Buff.Agents, Messrs. Dowues & Son.
1 Sir Jamos Watson served with the 14th Regt. on the Continent under the Duke of York in 1 703 and 04
the reduction of the Islands of St. Lucle and Trinidad in 1786 and 97. Commanded the 14th regiment at
atlli
Ikec capture of the Islet of France and Java, Including the assault and capture of DJoclocarta commanded
Ikt expedition that captured the piratical state of Sambas in Borneo In 1813; at the captu/e of llio fort
ofHatlra,andinthePiudarreandMahrattawar; actively assisted at the reduction of the fortresi of DhoBone Mundela (where he led the storming party), Ourra Kotah, and Asseerghur. Medal for Java.
2 Colonel Everard's services : Expedition to South America, Including taking; of Maldonndo actions
previous to, and assault of Munte Video, where he commanded the Forlorn Hope. Campaign and buttle of
Corunna. Expedition to Walchcren, and siege of Flushing. Commanded 14th Regt. at the tiege of Hallras
Ilia. Commanded Plank Battalion in the campaigns of 1817 and 18, under Lord Hastings. Commanded
14th K. _! . at the siege and assault of Bhurtpore, 1826.
3 Major Watson served at the siege and storming of Bhurtpore.
4 Major Lynch served at the siege of Flushing. At Malta and the Ionian Islands under Lord Wm
Benttnck. At Genoa and In the South of Prance In 1814. At the siege and capture of Bhurtuoi.
an-i wu wounded at the assault 18th Jan. 1826.
B Lieut. Spenc served the campaign* of 18J3 and 14, In Spain and France, with the 84th, and was prMI.I u the passage of tUo Bidusoa, battle of .Nnullc and Nlve, and actions near Bayonn*.
led
t n

166

15th (The Yorkshire East Riding) Regiment of Foot. [".''


" MARTINIQUE"" GUADALOUPE."

Year' Sen

Colonel.
t Sir Moore Disney,1 Kin., Era. 17 April, 1783 ; Lieut. & Capt. 3 June, 01;
Capt. & Lieut.-Col. 12 June.Oo ; Col. 29 April, 02 ; Major-Oen. 25 Oct. 09 ;
Full Half
Lieut.-Gen. 4 June, 14 ; Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 16th Rcgt. 83 July, 14.
Pay. 'ay.
Lieut.-ColoneJ.
Lord Charles Wcllesley, Em. P 16 Jan. 24 ; Lieut. P 21 Nov. 28 ; Capt. P 20
18
Feb. 30; Brevet-Major, 8 Sept. 31 ; Segtl.-Major, P4 Oct. 33; Lieut.-Col.
P 29 Dec. 37.
Majors.
31 4 Thomas A. Drought, Ens. 11 Nov. 13; Lieut. P 1C Oct. 17 ; Capt. f 10 Oct. 22
Major, P31 Dec. 30.
19 0 George Pinder, Era. P 24 Aug. 26; Lieut, v 31 Dec. 30 ; Capt. '21 Oct. 86:
Major, P 24 May, 44.
61

CAPTAINS.
22
20
21
15
14
15
12
9
9
10

*
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0

19
15
0
8
8
7
7
6
6
6
6
4
5

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

3
2
2
2
2
1
3
34

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
t;
0

19
7
24

6ft

l I ir

Mn

0
0

ENSIGN.

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

BnET.-MAJ.

P 25 Sept. 23 P 7 July 25 P 28 May 29


9 April 26 9 Sept. 28 P 14 Sept. 82
EL H. J. B. M'Cumming PIG Dec. 24 P 6 Oct. 25 P 26 Nov. 30
14 Jan. 30 26 May 33 P 14 Dec. 38
fohn Hope Wingfield . . P 17 May 31 P 4 Oct. 33 P 18 Jan. 39
P
81 Dec. 30 P 17 June 36 P 21 June 39
fitz William Walker
P 9 Aug. 33 P 24 Feb. 37 P C May 42
P 29 April 36 P 14 Dec. 38 P 22 Sept. 43
'Ion. Francis Colborne, i. P 1 Oct. 36 P 18 Jan. 39 P24 May 44
P 10 Apr. 3o Pll Oct. 39 P 12 Apr. 44
LIEUTENANTS.
ami's Hay, adjutant .... 16 Feb. 26 81 Dec. 82
Robert Mac Gregor ....
6 Oct. 26 8 Aug. 27
Icnrv Bond Head, r. . . P 23 Dec. 36 P 21 June 39 a Captain w ilker was at the
P 24 Feb. 37 P 22 June 39 slcgc of ilu-lii! p and taking of
Chas Edw Astell
Tames Allix Wilkinson . . 10 Mar. 37 P 4 Aug. 40 iVm i .-, In the island of WalAlgernon Robinson Sewell P 16 Feb. 88 P18 Sept. 40 ciieren. Prewn at the crotsinp
Bidassoa and action be6 Dec. 38 P81 May 41 of HieBaronne.
P 18 Jan. 39 P 22 Apr. 42 fore
Edward Pardoe
8 Lieut. Tur r wrred with
P21 June 39 P G May 42 the seth In Chli a, and wai prcP 12 July 39 P 23 June 43 sent at the deft n- < of Ningpo,
of TM ke, attack and
3. Theodore de Montenach P 13 July 39 P 22 Sept. 43 action
tura of Chap oo, Shanghai,
William West Turner3 . . 19 Feb. 41 P 27 Dec. 42 W omung, and Jhm Kiang Foo.
Johnson Wilkinson .... P 4 Aug. 40 P24 May 44
ENSIGNS.
George Aug. Hatchett . . P 22 Apr. 42
Wm. Drake Hague .... P 6 May 42
SirW.C.Morshead, Sort. P 2 June 43
Cha. Wm. Clayton East P 23 June 43
P21 July 43
Henry Walters
George John Walmsley . . p 6 Oct. 43
6 Jan. 44
Henry Boulton Stuart . . 20 May 42
Paymaster.$3 Charles Vi 'alker,2 1 July 24; Ens.TZ'tMar.03;Ze ut. 5 Dec. 04 ;
Robert A. Cuthbert

Capt. 21 Oct. 13.


Adjutant,Lieut. James Hay, 16 Feb. 26.
Quarter-Matter.llober : Imray, 8 Ju IB, 38.
Surgeon.AVm. Dobson. 29 Mar. 39; ; Issist.-Surg. 22 Sept. 25 ; Jfotp.-Atfitt.
6 May, 15.
Astitt.-Surg. Thomas H enry O'Flahei ty, 15 NOT. 3 9.
Facing! YellowAgents, Messrs. Cox i Co.Irish . I gentt, Mcssr t. Cane & Co.
[Betumedfr om Canada, 'IQJune, 1840 I

Head Quarters 1
I Cork.
!

16th (The Bedfordshire) Regiment of Foot.

167

Yean' Serf

60
M
IV
45

99
39

H.I

Colonel
9 Wm. Carr, Viscount Beresford,' GCB. GCH. Ens. 27 Aug. 1785: Lieut 25
June, 89 ; Capt. 24 Jan, 01 ; Major, 1 March, 94 j Lieut.-Col . 11 Aug. 94;
Col. 1 Jan. 00; Major-Gen. 26 April, 08; Lieut.-Gen. 1 Jan. 12; Gen. 27

Lieut.-Colonel.\) Adam Gordon Campbell,1 Ens. 24 Nor 08 Lieut 14


Oct. 00; Capt. 29 Sept. 04; Brevet-Major, 4 June, 14; Regtl.-Major, 13
July, 26 ; Lieut.-Col. 8 Feb. 34.
0 Majori.Henry M'Munus, Ena. 18 July, 16; Lieut. 16 April, 20; Capt. 25
Oct. 27 ; Brev.-Major, 23 NOT. 41 ; Major, 8 July, 42.
James Brand, Era. 11 March, 13; Lieut. 17 Aug. 20; Cant. 25 April, 28
Brev.-Major, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major, 19 Aug. 42.

1ft

ft

ENSIGN.

I.1BCT.

CAPTAIN.

BREV.-MAJ.

CAPTAINS.
85
90
Id
19

M
11
19
18
14

ia

0
1 June 20
0 Charles Murray3
1 Sept. 15
Arthur Chas. Chichester P 12 Dec. 26
0 William Ashmore
P 18 Feb. 26
'"*i
6 Oct. 15
0 Hon. James Colborne, s. P 21 Mar. 34
0 JohnWillettPayneAudaiB 14 Dec. 28
28 Apr. 25
Mj0
Charles Hawker
22 Feb. 31
0
P 20 Jan. 3S

A >t_ )U
Ofi
1 1 June 24 |>' Ql
>' AUQj.
13 Oct. 21
5 May 35
P10 Nov. 29 P 3 Apr. 35
P27 Apr. 27 29 Dec 40
26 Apr. 28
1 July 41
26 June 38 P 23 July 41
2 Oct. 28 27 May 42
6 Mar. 28 8 July 42
p 20 July 32
28 Nov. 34 Pr 1IflU "Nnv
ii O V 4*1
ftO

LIEUTENANTS.
17
15
14
13

8
6

0
0
0
0
0

ooo

6
5
3

P 25 Nov. 28
Francis P. Cassidi
Chas. Jeffries Carter, r. . . 18 June 30
Wm.R. Lyon Bennett, ndj P 12 Apr. 31
Geo. Harris Wallace .... P 20 July 32
P 28 Apr. 37
Felix Ashpitel
Chas. Lorenzo do Winton Plo Feb. 39
John Octavius Chichester P26 Oct. 39
George Patrick Goldle . . P24 Apr. 40
Charles Armstrong .... P 25 Apr. 40
George Fred. Macdonald P 8 May 40
Henry Alfred Macdonald 30 Dec. 40
George Alfred Ellis Wall P 28 Jan. 42

ENSIGNS.
3

8
3

0
0

3
9
3
9
1
14
14
4

0
0
0
0

P 1 1 Mar. 42
Edward Flood
Edwd. Newton Dickenson 27 May 42
8 July 42
George John Peacocke . .
Alex. Cockburn M'Barnet 10 Aug. 42
Augustus Alex. Hnxton. . P 25 Aug. 43
Christopher Mackay Read P 29 Sept. 43
L. Stanhope Rich. Lovell 22 Dec. 43
Geo. De la Pocr Beresford f 10 April 44

13 Dec. 81
28 Dec. 31
P 24 Dec. 33
5 May 36
P 24 Apr. 40
2 July 41
27 May 42
8 July 42
10 Aug. 42
P 26 Aug. 43
P 10 Nov. 43
P19 April 44

2 Lfeut.-Col. Campbell served


the Egyptian cai IP. nun of 1801.
Including the investment and
surrender of Alexandria fliid
action to the westward. Cam
paign of 1608-0 in Spain under
Sir John Moore, including tlio
retreat to and battle of Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren, includ iia the siege
and capture of Flushing, and
engagement with Ihe enemy's
advanced posts. Served afterwardi In the Peninsula from
June lail to May 1812.
8 Captain Murray tervrd In
the Kandianwar in Ceylon, In

1817 and 18.


5 Mr. Young served In the Peninsula from
May 1811 to the end of that war in 1*1-1, in
cluding the capture of Badajoif and battles of
Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nlvelle, Nlfe, Orthei
(taken prisoner), and Toulouse.

0 Paymaster.Wm. Alphonso Kirk, 22 NOT. 44 ; Em. 80 Dec. 31 ; Lt. 8 Feb. 34.


0 A>/jii/,iiit.Lieut. Wm. Robt. Lyon Bennett, 25 June, 41.
0 Quarter-Matter.Edward Collins, 23 July, 41.
Surgeon.$ Thomas Young,5 4 May, 28 ; Assist. -Surg. 9 Sept. 13 ; Hotp.-Assist.
10 Dec. 10.
0 Auittant-Surgeon.Benjamin Usher Hamilton, M.D. 22 Feb. 39.

Facing* YellowAgents, Sir John Kirklantl & Co. Irish Agentt, Messrs. Cane & Co.
[Itcturned from the East Indies, 19 April, 1841.]
1 Lord B*reford hai received a Crow and seven Claspi for Corunnn, Busaco, Albuhern, Badajoz, Salamanca.
(wvrclr wounded) Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nlv*lle, Nlve, Ortbei, and Toulouse.
An<. lilt. Served !> t the Capture of Billl and Macutar, in IBM ; In th BurmeM War, in 1825 and | the campalin
In AfTxbanUun and BeloocbUtan. In 18S9, Inclurtlng the itorm and capture of the fbrlrrueB of Ohuinee and Khelat. at
Ueh Ut b led the adrmnrr at the asuult. Marched Into Arabia in command of 400 uu-n from the arrUon of Aden ;
AMtmrrd the Arab poiU of Sheik Mrrtt and Sheik Olhman, and ikinnlihed between thotr plaeei on the &th and eth Oct 18*1.
I Cpt Prrndrrf*t wrved throufhout the Burmese war, includ!n tht tnklnf of Prome. itorminf (he fnemy'* worki on
fte lt ted, wd Mb D. I9, and I9th Jan. 1A, battlrt/' Fniuti-Mew.
E 3

] 1 7<ft ( The Leicestershire) Regt. of Foot.

[^

The Royal Tujer, auperscribed "H1NDOOSTAN"" AFFOHANISTAN""OHUZNEE""KHELAT.


Colonel.
'eftrf* Sorv.
$ M3 Sir Peregrine Maitland,' KCB. Ens. 25 June, 1792; Lieut. Si Capt.
63
30 April, 94; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. 25 June, 1803; Col. 1 Jan. 12 ; MajorHalf
mi
Gen. 4 June, 14 ; Lieut.-Gen. 22 July 30 ; Col. 17th Regt. 2 Jan. 43.
Pny. Pay.

42
34
18
24

Lieut.-Colonelt.
William Croker,5 CB. Ent. P27 Mar. 03; Lieut. P2 June, 04; Copt. v&> NOT.
06; Brevet-Maj. 12 Aug. 19 ; Segtl.-Maj. P16June,25; Lt.-Col. 1 April 36.
4^| John Pennycuick,3 CB. KH. Era. 31 Aug. 07 ; Lt. 15 Jan. 12 ; Capt. 1 14 June,
21; Major, P25 April, 34; B.-Lt.-Col. 23 July, 39; Lt.-Col. P12 June, 40.
0 Majort.John Gordon, Em. P 14 June, 27; Lieut. P5 April, 31; Capt. P5
April, 33 ; Major, P IS Dec. 40.
12 1J Philip M'Pherson, CB? Ens. 2 Nov. 09 ; Lieut. 13 June, 11 ; Capt. 13 Mar.
27 ; Brev.-MaJ. 23 Nov. 41 ; Brev.-Lt.-Col. 4 July, 43; Major, 1 Aug. 44.
0

ENSIGN.

CAPTAINS.
12
28
32
25
20

17
15
14
16
10

9
9
9

8
g
8

7
15
6
6
6
6
6
6
8
4
4

5
3
4
3
4

3
3

2
2
2

1
4
1
11
8
4
16
6
4
1

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

BKEV.-MAJ.

0 Legendrc Ch. Bourchier4 P 5 Apr. 33 P 12 Feb. 36 P 20 July 38

A John Thomas Nagel ....


0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

o
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23
0
0

1ft0
0
0

28 June 17 10 July 20 21 Oct. 39


William Barnes,7 *
P 4 Feb. 13 23 July 14 14 Sept 35
Thomas Prendergast8 .. 17 Oct. 20 22 Apr. 25 13 June 40
$ ffiiB David Cooper9
11 Aug. 25
1 May 28 16 Nov. 41
Edward Barry Owen 4 . . 26 Apr. 28 P21 Sept. 32 6 Aug. 42 Uent-c.*.
Eric Mackay Clarke 4 . . 20 Oct. 30
43 J'Z^!'*^.
*"*"
6 June 35 P 30 June
'
brked tor ih*
Edward John Grant .... P 9 Dec. 31 P17 Oct. 34 P 22 Nov.
39 PraituulaiaMay
Fred. Augustus Wetherall' 10 Dec. 29 P 14 Dec. 32 1 Aue. 44 1809' ** *'lumper In the
&Zod, nd Mrved
LIEUTENANTS.
U fuch in the advance up to TUOliver Paget Bourke,4 r. Pll Dec. 35 P 27 Oct. 37 ver* and the retreat from throce.
2ml Nov. 1S09, wbea b* wa>
Thos. Ormsby Ruttledge 4 P 29 Apr. 36 P 23 Apr. 38 topromoted
tu an Ensiyney In the
Harv.Well. Pole Welman4
2 Apr. 36 28 Dec. 38 43rd, from which time be Mr-red
Edw. Hen. Cormick4
with the Light Dirlcfoa until the
P 29 July 36 Pll Jan. 89 end
that war, n I8U, includinj
JohnPennefather Perceval 17 Feb. 37 16 May 39 tbe offollowing
battle., ttegei, it-..
11O
A XT
Q"7
U.IOP! .'I
Cot, Mortiafioa, iklnnUa
5 June 39 vie.,
Edward Croker,4 adjutant P 27 Oct. 37 21 Oct. 39 near and battle of Boiaeo, Coimbn,.
Pombal, ftrdinba, MiranP 20 July 38 P 3 Apr. 40 Alenquer,
Corvo, Foid'Arouce, S-tbufal..
Gco. Hughes Messiter , . 15 June 30 20 Sept. 34 dado
FueotfJ ti'Onor, Eaprjo. Soft*. CtuBadajoz, Mar. ,,.M
Alex. M'Kinstry
P 22 Feb. 39 P 25 Sept. 40 dad RodHfo,
lait. Oarvellejo. J - ... . .\
Johnson Bourne
P 11 Jan. 39 P 19 Nov. 41 Apr.
Salatnanca, San HURM, MTCH
Rich. John Ross O'Couor P 12 Apr. 39 1 Feb. 42 Bayonne, Nlrr, Tarbva, Tournereuitle and Touloutc. Conttiivrd
Louis John M'Pherson .
5 Sept. 39 30 May 42 on
the hrad in tbe trencbet at BaLethbridge CharlesMoore4
3 Apr. 40 6 Aug. 42 dijoi .17 the bursting of a tbell.
John Ballard Gardiner . . 25 Oct. 39 19 Aug. 42 Served at a.de-de-eamp (o the gallint Sir Charlei Napier through
P 14 Apr. 37
40 out the operation! la Sclndr, Icclu.
Augustus Wedderburn . . P 26 Feb. 41 P 302 Oct.
Dec. 42 dlnf the b&ttlci of M evince and
Rowland Bcntinck Codd P 16 Feb. 41 P 30 June 43 Ilydrabid.
9 Capt. Cooper served la the
William A. Armstrong .. P 1 Nov. 40 28 July 43 Peninsula
with the &rd Foot Otaanta
William Belfleld
P 13 May 42 P 29 July 43 from .v j>t 1810 to July 1611. In Rodney Payne O'Shea . . 16 July 41 20 Apr. 44 eluding the retreat rrotn Buaaco to
the Lines of Torrei Vedraa, orcuWin. Hcn.Howard Ellison 29 Apr. 42 1 Aug. 44 pation
of them, advance ihn>uffh
TO
M.I.- A]
III .Mar.
41 2 Aug. 44 sit'ffr of Oiadad Rodriro. battle of
ENSIGNS.
Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgus. Alsat
Turner Arthur Macan . . 25 Oct. 42 the
campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quairv.
Andrew Baxter
and Waterloo, and tbe capture of Paris.
27 Dec. 42 Bras
7 Capt. Barnes served at the capture of Port Anjui
P 30 June 43 Culcb 25lh Dec. 1815 ; the Mabratta campaigns of
Richard Charles M'Crea 28 July 43 In1817-18
; escalade of the Fort of Booje in Cutch alarcb
1 siege of Ras-el'Kymah and Zvah in Arabia. Dec.
" *U J uly 4 o 1819
1819 ; escalade of Dwarka Ohaaundel Dec. I6 a*
Richard Bolton Neynoe. .
2 Aug. 44
Henry Philips Onslow . . 19 Nov. 41 action of Benl-lloo-Ally In Arabia, March IS.
Edmund John Gardiner. . 21 Dec. 44
Paymatter.\\'m. Sanford Hall, 10 July, 40; Em. 19 Dec. 11 ; Lt. 22 Apr. 13.
Adjutant.Lieut. Edward Croker, 1 Feb. 42.
Quarter-Mailer.John Mulhall,4 17 Aug. 41.
Surg.George Archer, M.D., 20 Jan. 43 ; A.-S. 2 Nov. 30 ; H.-Atst. 1 Nov. ST.
Assist.-Surgeons.John Bathurst Thomson, M.D. 11 Jan. 39.
Nesbitt Hefferman, M.B. 11 June, 41.
John Shaw Willes, MD. 15 March 44.
Fac'mgi White.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.

1 Sir Peregrine Maitland served In Flanders, and was present In several actions served also at Oslend In \nt- He waua
presen in the actions of Lugo and Corunna. Sir Peregrine has received a medal for the passage of the Hire.
I Colonel Ciuaer served In the East Indies from IS04 to 18J4, Including the siege of Ournowrl. 1807 i eamaas-fel a,m. t
1 i-I *' '
*d 9 ' c"Pin against tlie Nepaul Slates. 1814 and IS campaign against MahratUs and Plntarrrea, 11J>. i is. Commanded the irth regiment during the hole of the campaign in AOghanittan and Bcloochlstan. Ineludinr lhe>
In w' "HIJTT" ' "" f<"1t"' "' Ghusnee and Kbelat. Col. Croker arrived In Bombay In command of the 171ft reirt,
II ! i >'ol'Ur-'ll""*'-e '" British army of an officer landing In the East Indies lirie in the as-awew-ps.
.. andj Prohnvnlin
A _ """I*"'1*
served
on the-_.
Eipedltion
to Java, including
the
rlrta.
wn.m^..,i
i_ .1...
__-...,
..
. actions at. Weldevrieden,
....Fort Cornells.
.
. Cjoejo.

[For contlmiation, m pn-eedlM pa-.

mb* fof ForcJjn"!


a_1~_

... j
|(H|7 1
cerf . Ju
Jan. Je7.J

i Q// ( Dsv* >al


1 Ot/i

.M.k.('l

Irish} Regiment of Foot.

f 8"Ti"gcotin<ihuMI''

f the second Colour, the Lion of Nassau, " Virtutis


Yean-Serr
ffamurcensis Praemiu m." The Sphinx, with the word, " EGYPT." On the
Colours and Appointm ents " CHINA," with the device of " The Dragon."
58
Colonel.^ Matthew, Z ird Aylmer,1 GCB. Ens. 19 Got. 87 ; Lieut. 26 Oct. 01 :
Capt.
8 Aug. 94; Maj >r, 9 Oct. 00; Lieut.-Col. 25 Mar. 02; Col. 25 July, 10 ;
Fall Half
Major-Gen. 4 June, U 1 ; Lieut.-Oen. 27 May, 25 ; Gen. 23 NOT. 41 ; Col. 18th
Pmj. P.JT.
Regt. 23 July 32.
Lieut.- Colonels.
40 0 Jeremiah Cowper,3 CB. Ji?nt. 21 Nov. 05; Lieut. 26 Dec. 06; Capt. 4 Sept. 23 ;
Brev.- Major, 28 June 38 ; Major, 8 Feb. 41 ; Lieut.-Col. 19 May, 42.
Thomaa Scott Beignolds , CB. Ens. 23 June 25 ; Lieut. 25 April 28 ; Capt.
80
P 26 April 31 ; Major, 30 July 42; Lieut.-Col. 30 March 44.
40 0 Majors.Francis Williani Dillon,4 Ens. 6 Dec. 05 ; Lieut. 6 Mar. 07 ; Capt.
7 Apr. 25 ; Brevet-Miijor, 28 June 38 ; Major, 23 Nov. 41.
John Grattan,5 CB. Ens . P8 July, 13; Lieut. 4 Sept. 23; Capt. 4 Mar. 36,
30
Brev.-Major, 26 May, 41 ; Major, 1!) May, 42.
CAPTAINS.
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
IlKEV.-MAJ.
P 10 Mar. 26 P 1 June 32 P 18 Jan. 39 23 Dec. 42
19 0 Francis Wigston7
Wm.
Aug.
Towns.
Payne
P 23 May 29 P 7 June 33 P 20 Sept. 39
16 0
16 0 Clement A. Edwards,8 s. 11 June 29 P 28 Nov. 34 P 13 Mar. 40 $I4MVIJW
T.
Barnes,
Lord
Cochrane
P 27 Sept. 33 P 12 Mav 37 P 12 Oct. 41 nolds served with
12 0
12 0 John Clark Kennedy . . P 25 Oct. 33 P 10 Mar. 37 P 3 Dec. 41 Cn7,* e^.i'o'n'',
8 0 George Frederick Call10 P 7 Apr. 37 P 20 Sept. 39 P30 Dec. 42 ll"1,!,".,?'"
17 0
31 July 28 P 12 Apr. 31 19 Aug. 42 nruir'hrrjii'i'und1
11 0 James Wm. Graves" .... 24 Oct. 34 31 May 39 26 Jan. 44 ~ %.?*%
17 0 Archibald NeU Campbell 14 Aug. 28 8 April 31
1 NOT. 42 Amoy,
second
10 0 Alexander Murray"
P 24 Apr. 35 23 Oct. 39 P20 Aug. 44 ME*"87orntinrhof
the fortified height* of Chmho*,
LIEUTENANTS.
inking of NuiKpo, attack and cap
P 3 Aug. 20
19 0 Charles Dunbar"
9 Nov. 32 ture of the enemy'a rntrrnched camp
(he hrijrbu of Segoan (severely
11 0 Wm. Tyrrell Brace,13 adj. P 4 July 34 P15 Apr. 30 on
wounded), capture of Chapoo
11 0
19 Sept. 34 23 Oct. 39 (wounded), WOOBUIIIT, and Chin
Kian;
Fuo, and lundm* befor*
10 0 George Hilliard8
P 13 Feb. 35
do.
Nankin.
4 Major Dillon Barred in the ex0 0 Thomas Martin"
27 May 36 27 Oct. 39 pedition
to St. Doroinpo in 1809.
6 0
<> 18 Jan. 39 P 2 Oct. 40 Served alo in China, and waa
present nt the tint capture of Chil
6 0 Anth.W.S.F. Armstrong" P21 June 39 26 Jan. 41 ian,
storm and enptiire of the
e 0 Isaac Henry Hewitt" . . P 12 July 39 13 May 41 hcighta
above (.'union, and of the
on Amoy, and BUUBC6 0 Wm. Peter Cockburn,10 r. P 21 June 39 20 June 41 Mft-uiUtvriea
quent cupture of the city.
6 0 Henry Duncan Burrell" 24 Oct. 39 17 Aug. 41 Chapoo, Shanghai and Wootiuifr.
5 0 Charles Woodwright1* . . P 13 Mar. 40 12 Sept. 41 and Chin Iv ..,..;. Poo.
P t Oct. 40 P 21 Nov. 41 Amoy, C'liUMQ, Chinhae, Kinrpo,
6 0
5 0 John Caldwell Bloomfleld P 24 Jan. 40 P 1 Apr. 42 rirgimu, Chwpoo, & Chin Kiang Poo.
b Capt. BdwurdB and l.t. Unitard
4 0 Edmoud Wm. Sargent .
18 May 41 26 July 42 were
at Canton, Amoy, Cliupoo,
P 2 July 41 20 Aug. 42 Shanghai wnd woonuy, and Chin
4 0
Foo. Lirut. Hilliurd w,.s
4 0 Matthew Jones Hayman P 14 July 41 20 Aug. 42 Kinnjr
wuunded at Canton.
10 Capt. Call and Lieut. Cockburn
4 0 Henry Allsop Ward .... 17 Aug. 41 24 Oct. 42 were
at Canton and Amoy.
Capta. GruvEB und Murray, and
4 0 Henry James Mason. . . . 26 Nov. 41 P 21 Apr. 43 Lt.11 Hewitt,
were at Canton, Amoy,
19 Aug. 42 14 Sept. 43 Chusan, Chioaae,
3 0 Frederick Lillie
Nincpo. .~> ^>:MI>
Cttapoo, Shanghai ana Wooaunir.
3 0 Wm. Henry Graves .... 25 Nov. 42 2 Feb. 44 and
Chin Kim,;; Foo. Capt. Murray
Richard
Henry
Farrer
.
.
0
30 Dec. 42 17 May 44 WKB wounded at Chapoo.
3
13 Lieut. Duiibur,the Bame sa
4 0 Joseph George Wilkinson 1 June 41 26 July 44 Note
11, except Heguon.
P
16
April 41 19 May 43 )3 LIB. Bruce, Martin, and Woed0
4
wright, were nt Amoy, Chnpoo.
ENSIGNS.
->,..... l.-.i, ....I Chi n Kiany Foo.
Burrell,the tame as Note 11,
3 0 William Blake Graham . . 31 Dec. 42 14 Lta. Bernard and
t. Bernard was wounded at Chju
P31 Mar. 40
0
15
Lt.
Arrostro
ig, the same us Note 7, except
0 Richard Trevor Irwin . .
1 Apr. 43
1'nvmastpr Ci 11 aerrrd witb the 24th Lt. Drog-ocna
2 0 Charles Frederick Kelly
2 Apr. 43 it 19A*',
Deif, Bh irtpore, Allyrhur, Delhi, LwBwurrie,
8 0 F. T. F. A. MacDonnell 12 Sept. 43 Fult.->;>.iir, and all i> in Bevcral ftkirinifh.-s in Lord Lake'a
1 0
26 Jan. 44
1 0 Edward Jones
29 Mar. 44 irni was present at the stormiiiff of C'iudad Bodrigo.
served also throughout the China war with thelish,
17 May 44 lie
1 0
Deluding the first capture of Chnaan, Chinhae. N ingi.o.

s*

Chapoo, Woosang, and Chin Kiong- Yoo.

Paymaster.J> George IaacCall,'7De e. 36; Cornet, P4 March, 02 ; Lt. 1 July,


22
[04 ; Capt. 26 Dec. 11.
Adjutant.Lieut. Wm. 1 "yrrell Bruce,1 J 17 May 44.
11
1 0 Quarter-Master.Georg : Peel, 23 Julv 44.
12 0 Surgeon.Grigor Stewart , 6 Dec. 44 ; .,issist.-Surg. 12 Julv, 33.
7 0 Attist.-Suras.James St<:wart, 17 Apri 1, 38.
Andrew Ferguson, 23 Dec. 3G.
9 0
Facings Blue.
James George Fraser M.D. 16 Mai ch, 44. Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 0
1 Lot J A)li aer served In the expedition to St. t) orajngo In 1793 and 179* t was present In tbe flrst and second attacks upoa
TOnra i at tl r storminf of Fort de 1' Acul, near I ofane (wounded) ; at ttie affair or Bombard, near Cape Nicola Hole) aad
Preient at the decent near Oetend, in May 1798 ; remained as prisoner in France for si*
MMlaai Fmcnt In 173 at the battle of the Hclder , at tbe attack on the BriUcb lines on the 10th Sept., battiesof 19th Sept., and
iBd Ort. 17S9, in Holland. Served in the ColdBtreim Guards in tbe North of Germany under Luid Cathcarl in ltA. Present at
lh.r i.xe vt Copcnliagrn. Served on tbe Start of the Army throughout the Peninsular war, as Assistant, and Deputy
A'JjTrta*U-Ct0er*l, and cntnnnntling a Brigade. Was present at the pasM^e of tbe Douro, and bu rvctlvrd a croaB and on*
tor tii tollimuif actions ; Talavera, Butaco, Fucntes d'Ooor, VitUtria, and U> Mire.
' * Covptr wu >l Araoy and Chin XianS Foo.

s.^mn8.'Pu84o.] 19i*A( Thelst Yorkshire North Riding) Regt.ofF.


Years' Serv.

65
Full Half
Pay. Pay.

Colonel.
Sir Warren Marmaduke Peacocke,1 KCH. KG., JS>w. 12 Dec. 80; Lieut. 88
May, 82 ; Capt. 14 April, 88 ; Major, 1 March, 04 ; Lieat.-Col. 1 Jan. 08 ;
Col. 26Apr.08; Maj.-Qen. 4 June, 11 ; Lt.-Oen. 19 July, 21 ; Oen. 23Juue,
38; Col. 10th Rcgt. 31 May, 43.

Lieut.-Colonel.
21

25
19

Charles Craufurd Hay, Era. 87 June, 24 ; Lieut. P84 Dec. 85 ; Capt. HO Sept.
26 ; Major, P 16 June, 87 ; Lieut.-Col. P 30 Aug. 42.
Majors.
H Studholme John Hodgson,' Ens. 80 Dec. 19; /-, ,-'. 3 Feb. 25; Capt. ' 30 Dec.
26 ; Major, P 28 Dec. 38.
0 John Semple, Eta. P20 July 26; Lieut. P 28 Sept. 30; Capt. P5 Sept. 34;
Major, P 30 Aug. 42.

CAPTAINS.
2C
34
30
13
12
20
15
0
8
13

3A Chas. Highmore Potts . .


0
M, \) Thomas Beckham4 ....
0
0 John Duke Simpson ....
0
0 SirMa/k ,\ . 1 1 .Tui I .,/(,-.,'.
0 Henry Galley
0
0 Mildmay Clerk

18
10
11
8
8
7
7
6
6
5
5
5
5

i*

ENSIGN.

8 Feb.
17 Oct.
7 May
3 Mar
P 31 May
17 Nov
P 2 Nov.
P 80 July
P 86 May
P 4 May

10
11
11
32
33
26
30
36
37
32

CAPTAIN.

LIEUT.

P 13 Nov.
26 Jan.
83 Feb.
20 July
P 26 May
25 Jan.
"21 Feb.
P 2 Feb.
36 Jan.
P 7 Mar.

17
16
13
30
37
28
34
30
41
34

BREVETMAJOR.

P 81 Dec. 26 28 June 38
80 July 30
P 8 June 30
P80 Mar 38
P 28 Dec. 38
20 Jan 41
P 20 May 42
P 30 Aug i P 3 Feb. 43
P 10 Mar 43

LIEUTENANTS.

4
4
3
3
3
2
2
1
20
18
10
15
11

Frederick Deacon, mlj. . . P 8 Oct. 25 P 27 Jan. 32


5 June 35 P 28 Dec. 38
0 James Cochrane, r
p 7 Feb. 34 31 May 30
0
0 Edw.JohnEllerman,d.f2/. P 10 Feb. 37 P 4 Sept. 40
0 Henry Butler Stoney .... P 5 May 37 Pll Sept. 40
P 30 Mar. 38 P 12 Oct. 41
0
0 Robert John 8. Mansergh P 14 Sept. 38 P 16 NOT. 41
P 2 Feb. 31) i' 20 May 42
0 John PhillippE
31 May 30 P 30 Aug. 42
0 Hugh John M. Campbell
0 Henry Edward M'Qee . . i1 4 Sept. 40 P 3 Feb. 43
P 5 Sept. 40 p 9 June 43
0 Wm. Temple Parratt
0 John LewisRichard Rooke Pll Sept. 40 v 20 Aug. 44
P 7 Feb. 40
4 July 43
0
ENSIGNS.
30 April 41
0 Wm. Lewis Penncfather
P 12 Oct 41
0
0 Henry Macdonald Burns 20 May 48
p 24 June 42
0
0 Charles Kyd Skcete .... P 30 Aug. 42
P 3 Fob 43
0
0 Rob. Onesiphorus Bright r 0 June 43
0 Wm. Henry Lee Warner P20 Aug. 44
0 Paymaster.Thos. R. Travers, 23 NOT. 38 ; Ens. 7 April, 25 ; Lieut. 10 June, 20.
Adjutant.Lieut. F. Deacon, 27 Sept. 42.
0 quarter-Matter.Richard Barrett,' 80 Oct. 36.
2A Surgeon.Wm. Odell, 21 April. 43 ; Assist.-Surg. 0 NOT. 80 ; Hotp.-Assistant,
14 Feb. 28.
0 Assistant-Surgeons.Robert Smith, 86 Sept. 34.
Thomas Longmore, 3 Feb. 43.
0

1ft

Facings Green.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.


1 Blr Warren Peacocke wai In lh actions of Antrim and Ballvnahlneh In the r.-i., li. r, In Inland IB
1708. At the landing In Efypt and all the artlons there In 1801. On the Expedition ~lo Hanover in ISM,
and on that to Donmark In 1607. At the passage of tlie Douro in lt(09; and commanded at Lisbon during
the remainder of the Peninsular war.
2 Major Hodgson served In the Burmese war.
3 Capt. Burns served throughout the Kandlan campaign of 1818 ; and received the thanks of Sir Kobcrt
BrownrlgK on throo ocro.sion, in general orders, for a series of service! against the Insurgents.
4 Capl. Beckham served the campaigns of 1813, 13, and U In the Peninsula.
6 Lieut. Alagulre served In China with the AMh at Amoy, Chusan, and Chlnhae.
0 Quarter-Master Barrett served in the Kandlan Territories, Ceylon, during tlio whole of the Rebrlllon of
1817 and 18, and commanded an outpost during part of the above period,

170

r Serving at
[.Bermuda.
VIMIERA"
PENINSU1A."
Yean* Sere.

Colonel.
9 Sir James Stevenson Barns,1 KCB. Snt. 11 July, 92; Lieut. 8 Jan. 04; Ca/>f.
27 Feb. 96; jtfq/or, 17 Sept. 02 ; Lieut.-Col. 6 NOT. 06; CW. 4 June, 14;
Major-Gen. 10 July, 21 ; Lieut.-Oen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 20 F. 36 April, 42.
Full Half
63

Pay. PV25

30
19

Lieut.-Colonel.
William Nelson Hutchingon, En*. 84 Feb. 20; Lieut. 85 Oct. 23; Cap*.
17 June, 26; ;!/.(/,, P4 Dec. 32 ; Lieut.-Col. "'7 Sept. 41.
J. Croad, Era. 20 July, 15; Lieut. 15 Dec. 18; Capt.
A Majori.Frederick
P27 Sept. 31 ; Major, i'17 April, 40.
Frederick
Horn,
.En*.
' 26 Jan. 26 ; Lieut. P17 April, 28 ; Capt. " 16 June, 37 ;
0
Major, v 7 Sept. 41.
0

ENSIGN.

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

13
27
35
84
35
36
35
20
25
36
27
29

21 April 14
P 29 Mar. 33
29 Dec. 37
P 27 July 38
P 14 Sept. 38
P 10 Nov. 37
P 12 April 30
19 May 25
11 Oct. 27
P 20 July 39
11 June 30
P 12 July 31

P 31 Dec 25
P 19 June 35
P 9 Aug. 39
P31 Dec. 30
P 26 June 40
P 12 Mar. 41
P 7 Sept. 41
20 Aug. 41
15 Apr. 42
P 17 June 42
9 Oct 43
3 Jan. 44

P 3 NOT 37
P 3 Aug 38
P 15 Feb 39
P 12 April 39
P 20 July 39
15 June 30
P31 Dec. 39
P17 Apr. 40
P 12 Mar. 41
P 14 May 36
v 21 May 41
p i June 41
P 7 Sept. 41
P 6 Nov. 41
15 Apr. 42

P 9 Aug. 30
P 17 Apr. 40
P21 May 41
P 1 June 41
13 June 41
P 7 Sept. 41
16 Apr. 42
15 Apr. 42
P 2 Aug. 42
15 Dec. 40
P 1 Nov. 42
23 Aug. 43
9 Oct. 43
0 Jan. 44
1 Mar. 44

BREVETMAJOR.

CAPTAINS.
29
18
10
11
10
9

10
26
20
9
18
16
8
7

6
6

6
6
6
5
4

9
4
4
4
4
3
3
4
3
3
3
I

3
9
1
1
32

6
4
20
4
3

Charles Smith
R. Sherbonrne Murray . .
Hugh Dennis Crofton, i . .
0 Lachlan DuffGordon. . . .
0
0 Fred. Charles Evelegh . .
0
Patrick Hcnnessy ....
0 Scrope Reynett Berdmore
0 Geo. B. Cham. Crespigny
0
0 William Frith
LIEUTENANTS.
0 Richard Leigh Lye

A0

0
0
0 Robert Daly
0 Sir Rich. Gethin, Bart.
0
0 E. Hilling Hallewell, <n(j.
0 Geo. Fred. Weller Poley
0 Wm. Pollexfen Radcliife
0 Christophilus Garstin . .
0
0
0 George Tomson, tidj. T. b.
0 John Richard Jackson . .
0 Henry Robert Cowell . .
BN8IONS.
0 William Patterson ....

p 20 Oct
v 21 June
P 13 Mar.
P 25 Jnly
p 19 June
P 1 July
27 Nov.
24 Apr.
25 Jan.
P 29 Jan.
11 Oct.
P 12 Feb.

28 June 38

17 Apr. 42

P 6 Feb. 41
0
0 Thomas Ashton Coffin . . P17 June 42
4 May 42
0
0 Edmund Francis Anstey P 1 NOT. 42
13 Oct. 43
0
20 Oct. 43
0 William Henry Dowling
0 Charles William Robinson 17 NOT. 43
0 John Everard Deane .... 23 Feb. 44
1 Mar. 44
0 < ;. , .1 . . , W. Tavlor
0 Paymatter.Charles South, 23 Aug. 27 ; Em. 9 Dec. 13 ; Lieut. P 17 Dec. 18.
0 Adjutant.Lieut. Edmund G. Hallewell, 1 March, 44.
0 Quarter-Matter.David Bilham, 17 Sept. 41.
0 Surgeon.Stephcnson Teevan, M.D., 4 Sept. 40 ; Aitiit.-Surgeon, 23 Nov. 26 ;
Hotp.-Assitt. 16 June, 25.
0 Auittant-Surgeons.Robert John Cole, M.D. 27 Aug. 41.
Edward Howard, 29 April, 42.
0

Facingi Yellow.Agents, Sir John Kirkland & Co.


1 Sir Jaron Burns aenred uniter Gen. O'Hara, at Toulon, until in evacuation, and mi present at th
defence of Fort Mulgrave, and the lortle from Toulon. Served the whole of the campaign In Conlca,
until Hie rarrcnder of Calvi, including the slormlns of Convention Redoubt*, capture of St. Florenzo, Baitia,
and the ile? of CalTi. In 1799, M-rvtd the campaign in Holland, and vra wounded al Alkinoor, Sli Oct. t>9.
Accompanied the upedition 10 ill* Ferrol, and served the whole of the campaign In Egypt In 1801, until
ind In
the mi-render of Alciundrla. Served in the einedltion to Walcheren, '
- Spain
" and' Portugal
"
' from
' "
lie hat receiTed a crogt for BUMCO, Salamanca
March, 1810, until the concluiicm of the war in 1614
(Kvn*!/ wounded), St. BebatllaD, and the Mv.

ofFoot,(RoyalNbrtkBritishFitsiliers.')[afn-)
Years' Serv.
60
Pull Half
Pay. Pay.

28

20

ti

30
31

37
17
13
28
13
14
12
22
17
10

6
0
0
0
0
0
0

11
10
17
14
14
13
12
0
8
0
7
7
7
7
6
5

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

5
5
5
5
4
4
4

o'
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Colonel.
9?S3 Right Hon. Sir Frederick Adam,1 GCB. GCMG.jBrw.4NoT.1795; Lt. S
Feb. 96 ; Capt. 30 Aug. 09 ; Maj. 9 July, 03 ; Lt.-Col. 28 Aug. 04 ; Col. 20 Feb.
12 ; Maj.-Gen. 4 June 14 ; Lt.-Gen. 22 July, 30 ; Col. 21st Fusil. 31 May, 43.
Lieut.-Coloneli.
George Deare, Ens. 30 Oct. 17 ; Lieut. 8 July, 22 ; Capt. P 30 Dec. 24 ; Major,
P 26 Oct. 32 ; Lieut.-Col. 28 Dec. 38.
Richard Tyrrell Robert Pattoun,4 Em. 11 Jan. 10; /,<>/, 10 Aug. 23; Capt.
2 Sept. 34; Major, P 8 Feb. 42; Lieut.-Col. 5 Dec. 43.
Majors.William James Sutherland, 2nrf Lieut. 3 May 14; Lieut. P2 Sept.
14; Capt. P 29 June, 20 ; Brevet-Major, 10 Jan. 37 ; Major, 31 Dec. 42.
John Crofton Peddie, -2nd Lieut. 4 May 14; Lieut. P29 June 20 ; Capt. ' 26
NOT. 25 ; Brevet-Major, 28 June, 38 ; Major, 5 Dec. 43.
2d LIEUT.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. BREV.-XAJ.
CAPTAINS.
Angus Wm. Mackay ' . . P 24 July 02 P 30 June 08 27 July 32
P24April28 P 5 Oct. 32 P 26 June 38
John Ramsay Stuart .... P 20 Jan. 32
9 Aug. 35 P 10 Jan. 40
William John King4
1 Mar. 17 29 Jan. 20
3 Oct. 40
Thos. Bythesea Mortimer P 16 NOT. 32
2 July 37 P24 Sept. 41
Malcolm Mac Gregor. . . . P 6 Sept. 31 P 12 Dec. 34 20 NOT. 41
Hon. Cha. Rich. West .. P30 Aug. 33 P 5 June 35 P 15 Apr. 42
22 Feb. 15 11 June 17 31 Dec. 42
P 13 Feb. 28 10 Dec. 33
6 NOT. 41
P24 NOT. 35 P 14 July 37
5 Dec. 43
FIRST LIEUTENANTS.
P 12 Dec. 34 P17 Aug. 38
P 24 April 35 P 18 Aug. 38
William Domvile
Wm. Alexander Dcly . . 31 July 28 21 April 33
And. DBT. A. Stewart, r. P26April31 P 0 Aug. 33
28 Oct. 31
8 May 35
Samuel Burgcs Lamb . . P 14 Dec. 32 P 5 Feb. 30
15 Feb. 33 27 July 38 a Capt. Uackay semd tto
Arthur Lake Johnston . . P 22 July 36 30 Dec. 38 campaign of 1807 in 1 -; p'.
George Deare, adjutant . . P 15 Dec. 37 v 1 Feb. 39 Made prisoner of war in an en
gagement with the enemy in
Arthur Geo. Shawe .... 1 April 36 23 Aug. 39 Calabria
June, 1800, and
P 26 June 38 15 May 40 detained Kith
such until Ulh
P 18 Aug. 38 31 May 40 May, 1814.as Present
at New
P 7 Sept. 38 13 June 40 Orleans, 8 Jan. 1815.
5
Capt.
Prend
served
as aideJohn Patrick Stuart
30 Dec. 38
3 Oct. 40
to Sir Much Gouzh at
Cha. Geo. Brabazon .... P 1 Feb. 30 13April41 de-camp
liaharujporr. In which action
Oliver Tho. Graham .... 10 Jan. 40 10 May 41 lie WM severely wounded, and
P 14 Feb. 40 P 24 Sept. 41 dad his right arm amputated in
Li.
Fra. E. Newport Tinley P 28 Aug. 40 P 25 Sept 41 the9 <i.Lieut.
Iic-ly served with
7 Aug. 40 25 Oct. 42 the 48th at the attack an 1 capWm. Jennings Firebracc 20 Oct. 40 P 19 May 43 ture of Coorg in the East laIn April is:u.
Augustus Samuel Bolton 20 Dec. 40 10 Sept. 43 diet.
0 Dr. Dempster served In the
Thomas Wm. Prevost . . 18 June 41 P 5 April 44 Burmese
war.
Arthur Edgecumbe Tuke P 24 Sept. 41 10 Aug. 44
SECOND LIEUTS.
Henry Frederick ETans. . P 26 Oct. 41

P 1C NOT. 41
P 27 May 42
27 May 42
P19 May 43
22 Dec. 43
P 5 April 44
22 NOT. 44
Paymaster.George Pott Erskine, 3 No i. 43 ; Ens. P 1 1 July, 34 ; Lt. P 1 Mar. 39 .
Adjutant.Lieut. G. Dea re, 25 Oct. 40
Quarter-Master.Jumes ] Vlahood, 25 F< b. 41.
[Assist. 4 Oct. 13.
Surgeon.John Dempstei ,' M.D. 4 Mai. 36; Ass'at.- Si/ry. ISept. 14 j Hotp.0 A ssistant-Surgeoni.-Johi i Summers, \ .D. 29 May, 4 0.
Fret ierick Williani Tupper, 8 Ju 110,41.
0
Artl mr Charles W ebster, G Apr. 33.
0
Facings Blue .Agent, Jol n Lawrie, Esq
1 Si rPred crick Adam served in Holland, and was p:esen t in the actions i if the 27th August, lOlh Septrniln' . and 2nd October, 1/00 ; took part i l the actions of the 6th, 13th, an 1 Slst March, 1801, In Estrpt.
SlrFrc derlcl was severely wounded near A! leant, 18th Apri 1, 1819 ; at the pass of Ordall he received two
wound s, one which broke his left arm, and jollier which sh iltered his left hi in 1 ; and he WM also severely
woum edat Waterloo.
2 L .-Col. Pattouu served at the storm and capture o ' Port Banpalun g; capture of the town of
urn li Rio Pongas In 1817 ; and Bans Town, River O ambia, in 1818.
4 Cs pi. K ng served the campaigns of 18 8 and 10 In Cor can, in India.
Served In the Burmese wmr In
1824 at )d 5, a nil received a severe contusion wl en leading the a Hack, on the Wh te Pagoda, an out-work, o.' in-*
slock* if uf I >onabew.
171
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
11
8
4
31
5
4
12

George Caldwell Dickins


William Charles Dilkcs. .
Henry ParrT.Woodington
Robert Edward Peddie . .
Wm. Henry Ballingall . .

ttffittiZuSF] 22nd (Z% (

Benin? nt
Cheshire) Regiment of Foot.
[pjon
a, Bombay.
" MBBANEE/' " HYDERABAD."
Colonel.
YemiV S?rr.
fj Sir Charles James Nap! er,1 GCB. Em. 31 Jan. D4; Lieut. 8 Ma y,94; Capt.
61
22 Dec. 03 ; Major, 29 May, 06; Lieut.-Col. 27 June, 11; Col. 27 May, 26 ;
Full H*l(
PUT. PJ- MajOT-Oen. 10 Jan. 37 Col. 22 Rcgt. 21 Nov. 43.
saght Pennefather,' CB. Cornet, P 14 Jan. 18; Lt. P20
Feb. 23; Capt. P5 Nov. 25; Major, v 22 March 31 ; Lieut.-Col. P 18 Oct. 39.
87
/ Samuel Brandram Boileau Ens. P4 Oct. 21 ; Lieut. PI Aug. 26; CB pt. P26 Nov.
33
28; Major, I'D Dec. 36, Lieut.-Col. P 18 Dec. 40.
Majort.John H. Poole, ' CB. Em. 24 Mar. 14; Lieut. 30 Sep . 19; Capt.
31
1 Nov. 30; Major, P 18 Oct. 39 ; Brevet Lieut.-Col. 4 July, 43.
0 David Rae Smith, Era. I 3 Nov. 25; Lieut. 13 Feb. 28; Capt. r 2C April 31 ;
SO
Major, 23 Feb. 44.
"SCIHD* ,"

~*\

8.

20
17
29
15
13
16
14
13
83
8

* .H

9
6
7
8
11

CAPTAINS.
0 Fred. Darley George,5 CB.
0 T.SydenhatnConway,aCB.
George Mainwaring* . .
0 St John Mundell
0
Thomas Alexander Souter4
0
Thomas White
0

6
2

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

3
2
2
2
3
1
1
1
11
11
4
18
6
4
3

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

8
6
5
6
4
4
7
6
4
3
7

I.n;i i i:-x \\ is.


Hen. J Coote J
Arthur Webber Smith . .
Fra. Pym Harding* ....
Henry A . Grant Evans,2 r.
J. Edwin Thackwell,3 adj.
Edgar Steadman Smith
Fred. Geo. Tho. Dcshon *
William Somerville* ....
Colin Dakers3
Richard Everard Blake1
Herbert George Bowden *
Wra. J. D'Oyley C. Aplin
Isaac S. B.Phippa Boileau
Robert Blackall8
Thomas Hanson Ratcliff
Robert Col v ill Jones
William Henry Budd . .

ENSIGN.

LIEUT.

CAPTAIH.

P 24 Mar. 25
14 Feb. 28
3 May 15
P 11 June 30
P24 Feb. 32
30 June 24
20 Sept. 31
18 May 32
7 Dec. 15
P27 Oct. 37

i> 30 April 27
P26 April 31
17 Sept. 17
27 Mar. 33
P 9 Dec. 36
8 May 35
28 Mar. 34
P 19 May 34
25 Aug. 24
P 20 Oct. 40

P30 Aug. 33
P 9 Dec. 36
5 June 40
16 May 41
18 Feb. 43
14 Oct. 42
P17 Nov.43
30 Mar. 44
5 Oct. 38
Pll Oct. 44

23 Sept. 36
25 Jan. 39
P16 Mar. 38
P 1 Dec. 37
P 6 June 34
P 10 Nov. 37
29 Dec. 37
P 9 Aug. 39
17 Sept. 39
P 20 Oct. 40
29 Mar. 39
P 24 Jan. 41
30 Apr. 41
P 7 July 38
15 Mar. 39
P31 Dec. 41
29 Apr. 42
P 19 Jan. 38
3 Apr. 40
P 9 Aug. 39
P 10 Feb. 43

P 17 Sept. 39
29 May 40
P18 Dec. 40
v 9 Nov. 39
23 Oct. 39
5 Jan. 41
do.
P 24 Jan. 41
30 Apr. 41
29 Apr. 42
4 May 42
27 May 42
P30 May 43
20 May 40
28 Nov. 40
P 15 Dec. 43
P 29 Dec. 43
6 Mar. 40
P16 Aug. 42
8' Feb. 41
Pll Oct. 44

DV.-MAJ.

4 July 43
4 July 43

2 Tbf following Officers were pre


sent witb the force under the brave
Sir Charles Napier at the battle
of Meeance, on the 1 7lh Feb.
1943 i vii. Lieu u- Coll. Penncfatber
(dangerously wounded) and Poole,
Majors George and Conway (wounded), Captt. Mainwaring and Chute,
Lleuta. Coote, Harding (severely
wounded), Evans, Brennan, Dakers,
Blake, and Bowden (wounded),
Ens. Stark, and Surgeon Camp
bell. All these officers were alsupre*
sent at the battle of Hjderabad.on (ha
2Uh March, eicept Lt.-Col. Peouefather, Lt. Harding, and Surgeon
Campbell, the two former were
prevented by wounds, and the latter
had left on sick leave ; and In addi
tion, there were present L' " b.
Thackwell, Desbon, SomerviLl4.ar.it
Carrow, and Doctor Andrrson i in
this action Capta n Chute, Lleuts.
Coute, Evans, and Brennan, were
severely wounded, and Ens. Stack
was sllgbtly wounded. Major Conway commanded the Light Company
and Lieut, Harding served with it *t
the previous defence of the Resi
dency at Hyderabad, under Major
Outram,
6 Captain Ran say served in China with the 49th,
and was present at Amoy, Chusan, Chlnhae, Ntngpoo*
Segoan. Woosunx Chin Kiang Foo, and Nankin,
7 Lieut. Uiller served with the 26th on the China
expedition, and t* as present at the defence of Ningpo,
at Tacke, attack and capture of Chapoo, Shanghai,
Vr'oosung, and Ch n Kiang Foo.
8 Lt Blackall served with the 49th in China, and
was present at the first taking of Chusan.

ENSIGNS.
William Richard Ooddard
1 Nov. 42
Thomas Stack *
18 Feb. 43
John Theophilus Ussher P 30 May 43
P15 Dec. 43
George J. Weld
P 29 Dec. 43
Arthur Grueber Walch . . 16 Feb. 44
Geo. P. Edw. Morrison . . 28 June 44
WilliamThomasDeWilton Pll Oct. 44
Paymaster.James Edwa rd Langford, ' April, 43; Q uarter.-Master,21 Nov.34.
Adjutant.Lieut. Jocph Edwin Thack well, 23 Feb. 44.
Quarter-Master.Williai n Young, 16 : }ec. 41 ; Em 19 Nov. 41.
Surgeon.Alex. Campbel I,' 30 Sept. 42 ;A.S.29Ju} y30; H..A.M Feb. 27.
Auut.-Surg.John Andc rson,1 M.D. 8 May, 40.
Facings Buff. Agcntt,
Thomas M Grath, M.D. 3 June, 41.
[Messrs. Cox & Co.
James I'm :hard Moline, 7 Oct. 42.

1 Sir Charles Napier served in the IrUh rebellion, In 1798 , and In the insurrection, In 1803. Commanded th* Wtth
throughout the campaign terminating with the battle of Corunna, when he waa made prisoner after receiving five wounds,
1 1. lef broken by a musket-shot, sabre-cut on the head, in the back by a bayonet, riba broken by a cannon shot, and several
ever* connuions from the butt end of a musket. Returned to the Peninsula the latter part or 1MB, where be remained
until 1811, and was present at tile action of the Coa (had two bones shot under him), battle of Busacu (shot through the
face, also Jaw broken aad eye Injured), battle of Fuentes d'Onor, second siege of Badajoi, and a grrat number of sklrmlahefl.
la 1913 be served tn a floating expedition on the coast of the I'nlted States of North America ; landed a crrat number of
time* at Craney Island, and other places. Served also the campaign of 181), and was pmefil at the storming of Cambray.
Commanded the force employed in Sclnd* ; and on tb* 17th Feb. 1843, with only 1,800 British troops, he attack, d and
defeated, after a desperate actlnn of three hours' duration, 22.000 uf the enemy, strongly posted at Mceanre. OB the fist
Feb. Hydrabad surrendered to bin i and on the X4th March, with &.000 men, he attacked and signally defeated 90,000 of the
enemy, polled In a very strong and difficult position at Dubba near llydrabad; thus completing the entire subjugation
of Selode. Sir Charles ha* received a medal for Coruona.
t I.lrut. Jonrs wrvf.l wltli the Mlh throufbout the war In China, and was present at Cboaan, Ainoy.
lhaa*ha*. Wooctin*. uwl Thin Ktuir Paa.

Einii. for Foreign i 23rd ( Roval Welsh Fusiliers) Peat, of Foot. T wet Indies.
8erv.2Majr,18S8.J
\
*
.
.
.
L Re.. Bn. In Canada.
la the centre of the Colour the Prlna of Waln'l Fcatlun, with the motto, " Ich Dim."In the second
,1.1 third miners the Kiting Sun and the Bed Dragon, and in the fourth corner, the While Horie,
w^h the Motto 'Uteatftra lirrtnt."-" MINDKN"-tbe Spkiw, with th word* " EGYPT"" CO-

nrv\if "-"MARTINIQUE"- -AI.BUHERA"-" BADAJOZ"-- SALAMANCA--- VITTORIA-


PYRENEES"" NIVELLE"" ORTHE8"-" TOULOUSE"" PENINSULA"" WATERLOO."

Ynn- Sc-rv

Colonel.
n Sir James Willoughby Gordon,1 Bt. OCB. QCH. Era. 17 Oct. 1783; Lieut.
6 Mar. 89; Capt. 2 Sept. 95; Major. 9 Nov. 97; Lieut.-Col. 21 May, 1801 ;
Full Half
Col. 25 July, 10; Major-Gen. 4 June, 13; Lirut.-Gen. 27 May, 25; Gen.
Fay. Pay.
23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 23rd Fusilier*, 23 April, 23.
Arthur Wellealey Torrens, Bra. & Lieut. 14 April, 25 ; Lieut.
20 0 Lieut.-Colonel.
& Capt. 12 June, 30; Capt. & Lieut.-Col. P 11 Sept. 40.
Majors.V
ffiSft
Kobt.
Pattison Holmes,2 2nd Lieut. 14 Feb. 11; Lieut. P12
34 0
Dec. 11; Capt. P 4 Sept. 23; Afiyw, 17 Dec. 30.
19 0 Charles Crutchley, 2nd iisuf. P8 Apr. 26; Zieut. 29 July, 30; Capt. HI Dec.
35; Ufajor, P 22 Oct. 44.
62

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BREV .MAJ.

2XD LIEUT.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIKB.
^ S J 1 John Enoch4, *. . . 30 Mar. 09 15 Aug. 11 22 July 30
Frederick Granville . . . P17 Sept. 29 P 1 NOV. 33 P28Apr. 37
Robt. Edgar Campbell . . P21 Aug. 28 P19Dec. 34 P30 Dec. 36
VVm. Lemos Willoughby P 10 July 30 P 10 Apr. 35 P 8 Dec. 37
Harry Geo. Chester .... 26 Oct. 30 7 Aug. 35 Pll Sept. 40
17 Dec. 30 Pll Dec. 35 P 10 Nov. 41
7 Apr. 25 P 12 Dec. 26 15 Apr. 42
Hobart Grant Anderdon P15 Nov. 33 P24 Mar. 37 P31 Mar. 43
George Watkins Rice .... P 2 May 34 P17 June 36 P 17 Nov. 43
P26 Dec. 34 P 23 Aug. 37 P29 Dec. 43
P 17 Apr. 35 P28 Apr. 37 i> 20 Aug. 44
Wellington C, CecU Baker P.ll Dec. 35 P 9 Jan. 3S P22 Oct. 44
FIRST LIEUTBNANTS.
P31 July 35 P 4 Aug. 37
Fra. A. G. D. Roebuck . . P 13 May 36 P 10 Apr. 40
A. W. Williams Wynn . . P 24 Mar. 37 Pll Sept 40 ft Ctpnta Lytoot terred In
20 Oct. 37 3 Dec. 41 Cuuda daring the late Uuurrrction.
wu honourably mrntioord In
Arthur James Jones .... P 5 Apr. 89 15 Apr. 42 and
Col. Oere'i devpatebn at St. Denis.
Francis Edward Evans . . P 6 Apr. 39 15 Apr. 42 8 Faynuutvr Dunn served in the
Peoiiuulaln 1814. Pretrat at Wa
Thomas Parker Rickford Pll Sept. 40 P 22 Apr. 42 terloo
18th June. Storming of C'mWm. Pitcairu Campbell
6 Aug. 41 P 4 Aug. 43 bray (commanded
ladder party ltd
John Wynne, adjutant.. P 10 Sept. 41 19 Oct. 43 t'u>iUrr), and capture of Paris.
Jules Isham Routh, ,,. . . P 16 Nov. 41 P 20 Oct. 43
Edward W. D. liell .... 15 Apr. 42 P17 Nov. 43
John Charles Conolly . . P30 Oct. 40 P 22 July 42
Francis E. Campbell
16 Apr. 42 P 29 Mar. 44
Peregrine L. Phillips . . P2iApr. 42 P 20 Aug. 44
Fred. Thomas Brock. . .. 20 May 42 P 22 Oct. 44
SECOND LIKUTS.
Robert Taylor Raynes . . 17 Apr. 42
3 June 42
Grismond Philippa ....
P 31 Mar. 43
Charles Edward Hopton P 4 Aug. 43
P 20 Oct. 43
P 17 Nov. 43
P22 Mar. 44
Fred. Biscoe Trittou
Hon. \Vm. Matt. Pluukett P29 Mar. 44
P20 Aug. 44
Cornelius Graham Sutton P22Oct. 44
Paymaster.$ 5131 Geo. )3unn," 15 Mar . 31 ; 2nd Lt. 1 5 Apr. 13 ;ZM 8 July, 15.
Adjutant. lit Lieut. 3o\ n Wynne, 11 Nov. 49.
Quarter-Mailer.Charle I Grant, 5 Ju y,44.
Surgeon.Edw. Bradford, 24 Sept. 41 ; , luist.-S. 20 W ar. 28 ; Hot.-A . 5 Dec. 26.
Asi'ut.-Surgeont.James Edmund Curi cy, M.D. 16 I ?cb.41.
\Villiar n Godfrey Wi itt, 1 March, 4.
Facinijs Ulu e.Agents, > essrs. Cox & (:o.

i Toulon, al a Volt nt.,'i Jnir'A".. Prnmt at tfav taktaff


1 Sir Wlllou fhby Gordon went up In Lord Hood'i Fleet In the liege
it took poisessi in of and occupied Madeira. In the
of the 1 rtneh 'orec at Bantry Hay, in 1794. Cornslanded the 65th, w len
i serving In the Pi ninsula under the Duke of Wtllinr,prlna; or 181! he was appointed Quarter-MaHer-G enernt to th Fora the lubcequent rtr . to PortutaL
1th
the
Army
at
the
capture
of
Uaur
id,
at
Burgos,
anil
was
w
ton, an
812 to
x Malor Holmes lerved i -.
the
end
- of the war. Including
tho siecei of Ciudad Rodripo and
llvl ilc.7 In 1818 i battln ol Nivclle, Nlre, Orthpi. and Toulouae. Pretent al Waterloo, itonnlni of Cambray, anil eaptnra of
Par... Severely wounded at th. ., .min of Badajoi by a muakul kail la the rifht hand. ConluKd in the head, by a mvu4 Capt. Enoch >erved with the expedition to Walcheran and at the Hiege of Flushing, In 1800 i In the Penlnanla rrom 1810
to 1813, including the fllegei or DadajoJ and Olivenaa. In 181 1 ; battle of Albubera. aetioBa of Fuenle OrinaMa. tMh, ICth. and
17th Sep: 1911; ileiei or Cludad Rodriio and Badajoi, battle of Salamanca (.rveielj wuunded). Srrrtd al the c
of lilt, IncliKllii tlie battle ofWatrrloo, Monnlnf ft Cimbray, and capture of tail.

24tfi (The 2nd Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot.

175

** %*"'. with th worda, EOTPT""Ci or GOOD HOPB""TAiiTsmA"" PnweTM D'OxOft"


SAIAHAIOA"" VlTTOMA"" PXBUBBS"" NlVLL" " OKTHM"" PEHII8OLA."

Ter Scrr.1
Colonel.
I Robert Elllce,1 Ens. 8 Nov. 98 ; Lt. 5 Jan. 99 ; Capt. 4 May, 01 : Major, 12
47

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May, 08 ; Lt.-Col. 16 Mar. 09 ; Col. 12 Aug. 19 ; Miyor-Oen. 82 July, 80 ;


Lt.-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 24th Regt. 2 Nov. 42.
Lieut.-Colonel.
Henry Divo Townshend,' .Em. P 16 July,12; i.P14 Sept. 15; Capt.vl Nov.21M<y. 10 Oct. 35; JSreo. Lt.-Cel. 29 Mar. 39; Lt.-Col. 17 Aug. 41.
Mnjon.9 ftB John Stoyte, .En*. 21 Mar. 11; Lieut. 4 July, 13; Capf.
i>7 Jan. 25; Brev.-Mnjor, 28 June, 38; jlfq/or, 8 Jau. 41.
Charles Hastings Doyle, 2?m. 23 Dec. 19; Lieut. 27 Sept. 22; Cap*. P 16 June
25 ; Brtvef-M/yor, 28 June 38 ; Mqjor, 17 Aug. 41.
EXSION.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIJJ.
BKKV.-MAJ
CAPTAINS.
9 Robert Marsh*
31 Oct. 11 P13 Feb. 17 P 14 Apr. 29
28 Aug. 07 21 July 09 11 May 30
Hen. Wm. Harris* .... P 23 May 22 27 Sept. 24 P30 Dec. 31
Fred. Thomas Maitlancl . .
9 Apr. 25 P 18 Feb. 26 P 12 Apr. 33
Daniel Hiley lo
13 Jan. 25 15 Dec. 25 25 Oct. 35
P 30 June 25 P 1 Aug. 20 P 3 Nov. 37
8 Apr. 25 P31 July 20
8 Jan. 41
Aug. Geo. Blachford .... P 12 Nov. 25 P 12 Dec. 26 17 Aug. 41
Howell Paynter
20 Apr. 28
6 Jan. 33 P 0 May 42
Wm. Gustavus Brown . .
7 July 25 11 May 30 10 May 44
LIEUTENANTS.
P30 Dec. 26 " 1 June 32
P 22 Oct. 25 P 16 July 29
John Monck Mason " .. 27 Sept. 15 25 Oct. 35
Robt. Wm. Travers
23 Jan. 36 P27 Mar. 40
8 Jan. 41
Chas. Robison Harris . . P 17 Feb. 37
Edmund Wodehouse .... P 24 Mar. 37 P 15 Jan. 41
!.!.'.. Jaa. Ing. Fleming P 20 Jan. 38 17 Aug. 41
Louis Howe Bazalgettc . . 26 June 38 P24 Sept. 41
P 28 Feb. 40 P 22 April 42 e cant H. w, Harris atrved In
John Saunders Shore. . . . P27 Mar. 40 P 0 May 42 the Burmese war. and aa present
the eng-afemea Is at Padilno, and
John Henry Lutinan ....
8 Jan. 41 P 16 June 43 inManatee
i Mverer r wounded In the
Qeo. 1 CIlis Lloyd Williams P 23 Apr. 41 22 Aug. 44 body
and neclt b nauaaes shots at
Francis Charles Skurray P 7 Oct. 37
8 April 42 the Attack of the J tills of Arracaiu
EXSIOKB.
Rich. Sam.White Hackett 17 Aug. 41 10 i nil. Rile; i ras In the engagem nt with a Freneh
lo the a oaamblque ehann* 3rd July, 1810 1
John Selwy n Payne .... P 24 Sept. 41 squadron
erred the Nepau campaifn of IsH aod 15.
PercyWm. Corn. Lipycatt P 22 April 42 11 Lieut. Maio i served In Canad , Flanders, and
P 16 June 43 France, in 1814 ul 15 ; also in Canada In 1838, and
Robert Ruttledge
ft com pan? of volunteers at the taalng
John Bulkeley Thelwall P 4 Aug. 43 commanded
Orand Brule.
William Hartshorn, adj.
29 Dec. 43 14 Mr. Lorlmei lerred In the Pen nsula from June
Hon. Richard Handcock P 12 April 44 1910 to (be end of ln war.
CammiUoMontrbrlloDrew 10 Mav 44
Paymtuter.Geo. Abercromby Ferrier, 29 Mar. 42; Ens, P 12 April, 33; Lieut.
Adjutant.Ensi<jn William Hartohorn, 26 Oct. 44.
[P 1 June, 38.
Quarter'Master.James Price, 10 Aug. 42.
5urym. .pWm.Lorimer,14 3Nov,37; ^wjrf.-ASr^.22June,15; Hosp.-Asrist.
10 June, 11.
Assist.-Surgeon.John Donald, 23 Aug. 30.
Facings Green.Agnt$y Messrs. Cox & Co.Irish Agents, Sir E. R. Borough,
St., Armit. & Co.
[Returned from Canada, 25 July, 1841.]

.' Ocatrrml Kllle* wrred on the expedition to South America, and wai prrtrnt at the captor* of Bucnoi Ajret.
Lla.it. T>rlrTiTl Towostimd trrfd In the Auwrnrin war, and wu present at the taking of Port Nlaftira, Hlaekroek, and
*d btuU* of Luody'a Lane ; Hverfly wounded through the left thoutder at the auault on Fort Krle, Mtli Aug. 1314.
to the Brevet Rank of LlruL-Colonel for Berricet during the Cnnidian Krbvllion In IM7 nil U.
S Mkior Stojrl* *.u present at Uie storming of Badajos 0th April, 181t | ourationi in front of and battle of Salamanca. Se
verer* wnmtvt t Salamanra, lol one Oofft, and wounded through the left band aod In thu breut while carrying the colour...
U>* fta*d.wd of whkb WM tho( away } wounded through the right hand and taken prlonT at Bergcn-oji- Zoum { present on
te IMfe a*d IftCh Juste at Waterloo.
t C*pt- Mr*h scrrrd In the Pentasula from Aug. 1811 to the end of th war, Including the battles of Ylltoria, Eehater.
Vrntte (vooo..l>rd). *nd Orthca. Served thr Nepaul eampaigntof 1B15 and 16, and the Mahrana war of 1817 aod 18.
f fayi Jbo Harm wu In the engagesoent with the Ketlona and Minrrvo. Freneh frigates, and a eorveitc. In the MoiamV.I M rteMUfL, Snl July, 1810 f served the Nepaul campaigns of 1814 and 14, including the taking of Harriapore ; In the Mahrtuia war (a 1*17 ( In Lower Canada in 1837. at the taking of Giande Brulce. la Upper Canada in 18M. CommandMl tfci
M* reft. eWort Mary Island with ibe local rank of Major.

fcr^Dec*^.] 25th ( The King"s own Borderers) Regt. of Foot. [%$


The King's Crest In two corners o ' the Colour, " In Veritate Beliaionis confido." ftJ
Arms of Edinburgh, " Nisi Demimtifnatra ; " with the White Horse in the third corner
of the Colour. " ffec tapera tei-rent." " MINDEN"" EGMONT-OP-ZEE." Tins
-Flank Companies, " MARTINIQUE."
Years' Sen
Colonel.
59
9 Sir Henry Fred. Canipbell,1 KCB. & GCH. Era. 20 Sept. 86; Lieut, b
Capt. 25 April, 98; Catot.k Lieut.-Col. 6 April, 96; Col. 25 Sept. 03 ; MajorFul Hal
Gen. 25 July, 10; Lieu t.-Gen. 4 June, 14; Gen. 10 Jan. 37 j Col. 25th Regt.
Pay Pay
Lifut.-Colonels,
20 Oct 31
31
1 Courtenay Chambers,1 Si is. 10 June, 13; Lieut. & Capt. 6 Julv 15; Major, P 29
Oct. 25 ; Lieut.-Col. P Jl Aug. 30.
James Robert Young, Ens . 27 July, 15 ; Lieut. 14 Dec. 18 ; Capt. 1 13 May, 26 :
26
Major, P 31 Dec. 33 ; JLieut.-Col. 8 April, 42.
Majors. Wm. James D'l Jrban, Cornet, 7 Oct. 19; Lieut. P25 Sept. 23; Capt.
22
P8 April, 26 ; Major, P 16 Oct. 35.
Joseph Hollis, Ens. ) July 03 ; Lieut. 1 Dec. 04 ; Capt. 30 Mar. 09 ; Brev.41
A John
Major, 22 July 30 ; M ajor, 8 April, 42.
CAPTAINS.
20 0
20 0
18 0
20 0
12 0
18 0
22 0
10 0
10 0
28 8A
18 0
9 0
8 0
7
0
7
0
6 o
6 0
8 0
9 0
8 0
8 0
7
0
7
0
7 0
6 0
6 0
10 0
4 0
4 0
3 0
6 0
3 0
3 0
3 0
2 0
2 0
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9 0
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24 6A
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7
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A. Armstrong Barnes . .
Samuel Wells
Samuel B. Hamilton ....
William M'Donald ....
Wm. C. E. Napier, s
EdwardRamsdenPriestley
ffl John Impett5
LIEUTENANTS.

9 Apr. 25
21 July 25
P 1 Feb. 27
9 Apr. 25
20 Sept. 33
P 5 Apr. 27
10 Aug. 23
28 Aug. 35
27 Nov. 35
14 April 14

LIEUT.
P 22 Dec. 25
28 May 29
P 4 June 28
P 8 Oct. 29
P 14 July 37
'31 Aug. 30
12 Sept. 25
P 17 NOT. 37
P 13 Jan. 38
P 5 Oct. 20

P 6 Dec. 27
P 1 July 36
P 29 Apr. 37
P 13 Jan. 38
P 31 Mar. 38
P 18 Jan. 39
Pll Jan. 39
P 1 Dec. 37
28 Oct. 36
9 Julv 37
8 July 37
2 Mar. 38
P 30 Mar. 38
P 6 July 38
P23 Aug. 39
P31 Dec. 39
P 29 Dec. 35
22 May 41
15 Oct. 41
10 April 42
29 Nov. 39
8 April 42
9 April 42

P 30 Oct. 34
P 30 Mar. 38
Pll May 38
P 15 Nov. 39
P 15 Dec. 40
P 21 May 41
P 3 Aug. 41
17 Sept. 41
P 4 July 39
4 Oct. 39
8 April 4 2
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
P 14 June 39
P 23 June 43
P 21 July 43
P 13 Oct, 43
18 July 41
P 3 May 44
P 10 May 44

ENSIGN.

CAPTAIN.

BKEV.-MAJ.

P 14 Aug. 28 23 NOT. 41
P 1 July 36
P 16 June 37
P 15 Sept. 37
P 12 Jan. 39
8 April 42
30 Oct. 40
P 29 April 42
P 20 Oct. 43
30 Jan. 35

1 Sir Henry Frederick Camp


bell served in Holland from
Feb. to May, 1793 ; in Flander*
from June to Dec. 1704. and
was present ia the action at
Stewart Northey
Boxtel. Embarked for Portu
Robert Mascle Taylor . .
gal in Dec. 1808, in command of
the 3d Brigade of Guards, anfi
Cha. George Smith ....
was present at the passage of
Henry T. Walker, aaj...
the Douro and capture of
Robert Murphy Nicolls
Oporto, action at Salamofide1,
Julius Brockman TraTers
and battle of Talavera, when
he was severely wounded, and
Fred. J. B. Priestley....
returned to England in conse
Robert Cairnes Bruce . .
quence. Rejoined the array in
Samuel Percy Lea
Portugal, in June, 1811, and
resumed the command of the
Wm. H. Tylden Pattenson
2nd Brigade of Guards, with
Henry Reynolds Werge
which he was present at the
HughSomervilleS.Burney
siege of Ciudad Rodrigo. On
Bertie Mathew Roberts
the advance of the British
Army across the Agueda Into
DelanceyBarclayJohnston
Spain, he commanded tlio lit
Division, and with it was pre
Edward G. Whitty4
sent at the battle of Sala
manca, capture of Madrid, and
iege
of Burgos. McJol atd
Charles D. Pogson ....
one clasp tor Talaveia and
ENSIGNS.
Salamanca.
Robert Smith
P20 Dec. 42 3 Capt Impe t served the campaign of 1815,
Sir Robert Barclay,Bart. P 23 June 43 with the 7Iit, a nd was present at the battle of

Stanhope M. Gildea ....


Rob. Henry Lindsell ...

Charles Fred. Browne . . 19 May 43 Waterloo.


Whitty served with the SGth In China,
Charles Dowson
3 June 42 4 Lt.
was preecn at the defence of Ningpo, ^
Henry Exley Jones .... P27 Oct, 43 md
ficke, Chapoo, Shanghai, Wootung, and Chi
P 3 May 44 Klang Foo.
Thomas EdwinBIoomfield 24 May 44
William Thomas Potts . . 29 Mar. 44
Paymaster.Wm. Brume 1, 30Scpt. 4-2 , Ens. 11 Jur e, 30; Lieut. 10 Oct. 34.
Adjutant.Lieut. Henry Torrens Wall er, 23 Feb. 4'I.
Quarter-Master.John P otts, 10 Jan. 22.
Surgeon.Jas. Findlaysot Nivison,* 20 Sept. 39; A ttist.-Surg. 30 June,
;
Hotp.-Assist. 24 June, 1 5.
Assistant-Surgeons. l)u n can Donald J] 'Cay M'Dona Id, 4 Oct. 39.
Edn ard John Bur ton, M.D. 11 Way, 38.
Benj .1 iniu Swift, A F.D. 8 April, 12.
Paeingt Blue.-Agents, Met srs. Cox Ic. Cc .
2 Lie nt.-C jlonel Chambers served the cam paign of 1814 in
B Mr Nlvii on lerved In Upper and Luwr Canada during t hHolland.
Rebellion in 1637 and 38.

uean Qn ^J
26th (The Cameronian) Regiment of Foot.
U JUwcaslleThe Sphinx, with the words " EGYPT""CORUNNA."
* 9err.

177

On the Colours and Appointments " China," with the device of " Tht Dragon."
Colonel.
P SB John, Lord Seaton,1 GCB. QCMO. GCH., /:,-. 10 July, 1794 ; Lt. 4 Sept
51
lalf 96 ; Capt. 12 Jan. 00 ; Major, 21 Jan. 08 ; Lt.-Col. 2 Feb. 09 ; Col. 4 June, 14 ;
Major-Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Lieut.-Oen. 28 June, 38; Col. 28 F. 28 March, 38.
VrLieut.-Colonel.
Armine Simcoe Henry Mountain,* CB. Em. 20 July, 15 ; Lieut. 9 Dec. 18 ;
84
Capt. P26 May, 25 ; Major, f 30 Dec. 26; Lieut.-Col. 23 June, 40.
26 1ft Majort.George Hogarth,' CB.,.Enj. P22 May 17 ; /.;,///. P 13 Sept. 21 ; Capt.
f 12 Nov. 25 ; Bree.-Major, 28 June 38 ; Major, 28 Aug. 41.
Henry Francis Strange,4 Eat. 23 May 15; Lieut. 7 April 25; Capt. P20 June
20
1
2G ; Bree.-Major, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major, 20 Oct. 42.

CAPTAINS.
24
21
28
13
19
16
10
19
12
12
11
8
11
11
10
6
7
5

0
0
0
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0
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If*

Ferd. Whittingham, CB.4


Edward Regan Gregg10
Bernard Grauville Layard
Fred. Nepean Skinner . .

0 John \\ in . Johnstone * . .
LIEUTENANTS.
0 Charles Cameron10, adj.
0
Alex. G. Moorhead,"r.. .
0 Walter Brisbane Park13
0 Wm. Thomas Betts" . .
o Albany French Wallace8
Patrick Duff
0 Charles Horton Rhys . .
Arthur
August. Longmore
0
0 William Mark Campbell
0 HenryEdw. Sam.Hudyerd

ENSIGN.

P 17 May 21
17 Oct. 24
4 Dec. 17
2 Nov. 3-2
6 April 20
P 13 Aug. 29
P 22 May 35
26 Mar. 12
P 27 Sept. 33
f31 May 33

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

P 4 Dec. 23
P 28 Jan. 26
26 April 28
P 19 Feb. 36
28 Sept. 27
12 Jan. 33
P 2- Sept. 37
25 Aug. 14
P 24 Nov. 35
26 Feb. 37

P 6 April 31
P30 Aug. 31
31 Oct. 40
P 30 Apr. 41
20 Oct. 4-2
17 June 41
P 7 July 43
7 Jan. 4-2
10 Dec. 44
P20 Dec. 44

I1HEV.-MAJ.

23 Dec. 42
23 Dec. 42

16 May 34
1 July 37
10 Capt. Gregg and Lt. Ca
P 31 Mar. 37 P 18 May 38
were ut Chusan, Canton,
26 May 22 P 3 Dec. 25 meron
Amoy, Ningpo, Chapoo, Shang
26 Dec. 34 16 June 39 hae, Woosung, and Chin Kiang
24 Nov. 35 15 Nov. 39 Foo.
Rogen and Bells
P 5 April 39 P29 Dec. 40 11 atLti.

Chusan, Canton, Ning


P 7 Sept. 38 P23 Apr. 41 were
po, Chapoo, Shanghae, WooP 26 June 40
3 Dec. 41 sung, and Chin Kiang Foo.
12 Lt. Moorhead, the same
P 8 May 40 P31 Dec. 41
as note 2, except Segnan, but
P 10 Nov. 37
8
2 Oct. 39 adding tile Bogue For!*, and
P15 Dec. 40 P29 April 42 Shanghai and Woosung. Ho
S
P27 Dec. 42 25 June 44 served throughout the war in
3
6
as Siib-Assistant Com
4
5 Nov. 41 P20 Dec. 44 China
0 Clia. Jas. Stewart Wallace
missary General.
ENSIGNS.
4
0 Robert Mordaunt Dickens 18 June 41
3
0 Francis Joseph Cresswell P 27 Sept. 42
13 Lt. Park was at Amor, Ningpo, Tscke,
25 Oct. 42 Chspoo,
3
0 Jacob George Mountain
Hhang hai and Woosung, and Cliin
1
0 Thomas William Andrews P 2 Feb. 44 Kiang Foo.
1
0 Richard Wollaston Clerke P12 April 44
Charles Edward Preston 26 July 44
1
1
0 Hon. Alex. E. 0. Sinclair P 20 Dec. 44
1
0 Christo. Edw. Blackett . . 21 Dec. 44
7
o Paymatter.Robert Coll nsCraigie,3N ov.43;.E7.P 2Feb.38;if.P16Nov.41.
11
0 Adjutant.Lieut. Charli s Cameron,10 12 Dec. 43.
4
0 Quarter-Matter.CharU s Dalnes, 24 $!ept. 41.
17
0 Surgeon.John Stewart, 20 Oct. 43; A .-ury.29Jul y,30 ; H.-A. 13 March 28.
7
0 Airitt.-Suryeon.Williai n Home, M.D . 12 Jan. 38.
Facingt ' fellow.Ageiit*, Messrs. C ox & Co.
[Returned fr mi Bengal, 4 th July, 1843
I I BTd ft ton it as received a cross and three clasps for Conmna, Albuh ra, Ciudad Rodrigo, (where he
was >< verel f wounded), NlTelle, Nire, Orth es, and Toulouse
't UI..I Jot. Mountain served as Depii tv-Adjutant-Gei eral throughou ; the war in China, and was
t at t fie first capture of Ctiusan, sto rmlng of the hei :t.i . and forts al rate Canton, action of the SOlh
takini of Amor, find capture of C lusan, storming of the fortified leights of Clilnhar, taking and

ET

defence of Ningpo, action of Tcke, capture of Chapoo (received three severe wounds), assault and capture
of Chio Kiang Poo, and landing before Nankiu.
3 Major Hogarth and Capt. Edgar were at the defence of Ningpo, and at Cliapoo, Shanghai, Woosung,
and Chlri Kiang Foo.
4 Major* Strange and Whittingham were at the defence of Ninftpo. und also at Tscke, Chapoo, Shanghai,
Woosung, and Chin Kiang Foo. Major Whittingham served ni Aide-de-camp to Sir Hugh Gough.
G Major Paterson and C.ipt. Johnstone were at Cliusan, Canton, defence of Niiig}>o, Tbcke, Chapoo,
Shanghai and Woosung. and Cbln Kiang Foo. Lt. Johnitone was wounded at Canton.
7 Capt. Mylius was at Chusan, Canton, Shanghai, Woosung, and Chin Kiang Foo.
5 Lieut. Wallace was at Chusan, Canton, Amor, Ningpo, Tscke, Cbapoo, Shanghne, Woosunfr, and Chin
tung Foo.
9 Capt. Ffrtnrb was at tho first taking of Chusan, at the defence of Ningpo. at Chapoo, Shanghai,
ff, and Chin KUnff Foo.

(or Inniskilling) Regt. of Foot, p


A Cwtle with Three Turret! ; St. George*! colour! Bytnf In * bine Pleld. The White Hone. " tttc atfcra
Urrtnt." " 8T. LUCIA." The SfMnr, with the word! " EGYPT""MAIDA" " BADAJOZ"
" SALAMANCA "" VICTORIA " " PYRENEES "" NIVELLE "" ORTUES " " TOULOUSE "
" PENINSULA"" WATERLOO."
Yer' Serv

Colonel.
9 Sir John Maclean,1 Kill. Eta. 30 Apr. 94 ; Lieut. 1 May, 94 ; Capt. 15
June, 97; Major, 3 Aug. 04} Lieut.-Col. 9 June, 08; Col. 4 June, 14;
Full Half
Mqar-Qen.yi May, 26; Lt.-Gen. 28 June, 38; Col. 27th. Regt. 2 Nov. 42.
Pa, I'BV
51

Lieut.-Colonel.
Montague Cholmeley Johnitone, /.'.-.. > 27 Feb. 23 ; Zieut*. P 16 Dec. 84 ;
Capt. P 19 Sept. 20 j Mqfor, 1 27 July, 38 ; Lieut.-Col. P 10 NOT. 41.
Majors.
Samuel E. Goodman, 2nd Lieut. 1 July 25; Lieut. P 8 April 26; Capt. P4 Oct.
33 ; Major, v 28 Feb. 40.
Richard Fawkes, Cornet, P 1 Mar. 37 ; Lieut. P 32 May 89 ; Capt. P 10 Jan. 85 :
Major, P 16 Nov. 41.

22

CAPTAIN.

CAPTAINS.
John Maclean
B Arthur Byrne '

8 April 25
17 July 11
24 June 13
;<... Anthony Durnford
3 Mar. 25
Usher Williamson ..... P 29 Aug. 20
Thomas Perciral Touzel
10 Sept. 29
Henry D. Cholmeley . . . P 13 July 31
harles Vereker .......
9 April 25
Andrew Vincent Watson P21 Dec. 32
William W. T. Cole ...
19 Oct. 38
LIEUTENANTS.
Walter Butler ......... P.15 Dec. 25
John Lewes ........... P 4 Oct. 33
Frederick King, d. pm. . P 13 Dec. 33
Tliomas Hare ......... 27 Mar. 35
Lewis Chamberlain Irwin P 10 April 35
P 4 Aug. 37
Herman Stapylton
Ed\v. Nassau Molesworth P 1 Dec. 37
Benjamin Mldgley, adj.
11 Dec. 37
Francis W. Johnstone . . P 19 Aug. 36
Bartholomew Tunnard 4 P26 Dec. 37
Fames Thring Coxe .... P 18 May 38
Form Samuel Manly .... 15 Feb. 39
P 19 Mar. 40
Sliver Langley

P 80 Mar. 20
25 Aug. 13
5 Aug. 19
P 15 Dec. 25
Pll Nov. 31
P 4 Oct. 33
P 13 Dec. 33
P27 Mar. 27
P 18 May 38
P 1 Nov. 40
P 19 Sept. 26
P 27 July 38
P 17 Aug. 38
6
P 28
P 19
P 2

Nov.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.

38
40
41
41

10 Apr. 41
P23JuIy 41
P 10 Nov. 41
P 8 Feb. 42
P 20 Oct. 43
2 Mar. 44

BBHVKTMAJOH.

P 10 May 33
5 Dec. 34
27 Mar. 35 30 Sept. 42
0 Nor. 38
P28 Feb. 40
P 10 NOT. 41
P 3 June 42
P 17 Aug. 38
P SO Oct. 43
P 15 Mar. 44

4 Major Smith, previously to .toring the anny, snrvd tor short


period In the nsty, -nd wan thn-e
M woundvd.
SSTX =-il ID if Prainnila from Jun 18)3 to the d
ot tht wr. -nd wu pr, ,4fit t the
..ff..Jr of OrdaU. SeTtwlj wo.iiid.td
t Witt-rloo.
ft Heat Tuonan! wu ttvtrrlj
weuoded hi a night BtUck upon m
rgt body of tb Opr-Dulrh Rmifruit Boon it the Caa|pll.i Ctunp.
Part Natal. S3M Msy, 1-1?.

ENSIGNS.

8
14
35
10

0
0
0
0
0

P 10 Apr. 41
Allen Dalzell
Muityn served In the Peninaula, from Jan.
Fred. Charles Herring . . P 10 Nov. 41 18116 air.
until the end of the war, lot-Iodine the siege of
Hon. F. Beau. Pakenham P 8 Feb. 42 Badajoa, April 1811 1 .'tie. uf Sal
Vluorla.
P 3 June 42 and the Pyrenees ; stormlnf of San Sebastian with th
Brabazon Noble
Volunteer party ; battlra of Orthei and Tuuloua*.
25
Oct.
42
Mathew Reilly, d. ad. . .
Served In the American war, Including the artioii at
C. A. W. Wedderburne. . P 5 Dec. 43 Plattabur*. Prctent on the 18th June at Waterloo.
2 Feb. 44
Thomas Mostyn.
John Rich. Hedges Becher P31 May 44
P<ujmatter.Victor Raymond, 9 March, 20 ; Em. 11 Feb. 08 ; Litut. 16 NOT.
09 ; Capt. 7 April, 25.
Adjutant.Lieut. Benj. Midgley, 11 Dec. 37.
Quarter-Matter.Gco. Thompson, 13 Sept. 31.
[Attitt. 9 NOT. 10.
Surgeon.\) 318S Thos. Mostyn,' 0 Oct. 25; Attitt.-Surg. 19 Dec. 11 j Horp.Assist.-Surgeon*.Colin C. J. Delmege, M.D., 15 May, 35.
William Nelson Irwin, 2 Dec. 43.
Facingg Buff.Agent, Charles R. M'Grigor, Esq.

1 Sir John Maclean accompanied bll regiment (the 92nd) to Holland, in 1799. and was present at the battl f the ?7th
August, the taking of the Helder, and the actions of the 10th and 19th September, and 2nd October, near Alkmaar, where be
was severely wounded in two places. Accompanied the expedition to Egypt In 1801, and was present at he landing at
Aboukir Bay, 8th March ; at the battle of Alexandria (1st March t and at every action which took place In Bfrpt dnrinr
that campaign. Served In the expedition to Hanover, 1*03 anil 06 1 also In the expedition to Sweden, 1808. Embarked for
the Peninsula in 1806 | was present at the battle of BuMeo i the action near Hedlnha t siege of Ollvenca ; siege of Badajoc,
where be was severely wounded t the action near Canlzal, where his battalion and the 40th regiment attacked a column of
the enemy double their number, and put them to flight ; the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, near Pampeluna
(wounded), Nlvelle, Bayonne, Orthes, and Toulouae, where be was severely wounded, it being the fifth wound be received in
the aervice of bis country Sir John has received a eroas and two clasps.
3 Captain Byrne's services iExpeditiou to Copenhagen, in 1807; Capture of Martinique, in 1809; Peninsular cam
paigns, from June 1810, to the end of that war In 1814. Including the battle ol Busaen, cumbars of Pombal and Rrnlnha.
recapture of Campo Mayor, battle of Albuhera, third siege of Olivenea. actions at Fuente Ouinaldo, siege and storming of
Badajox, affair with the Advanced Guard of the French near Caracal, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, retreat there
from, battle of Vittoria, blockade of Pampeluna, battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, near Bayonnr, Orthes, and Toulouse.
aelverely wounded In the Pyrenci ' * *
:. and again at Toulouse. Strrtd aftarwarda in the American war, iq-

tluiltot the battle at Plattsbnrgi

apturi of Parla.

Imb. for Pol


ofFoot. P"*""1* at Pocna'
Service, Aug J2S.] 28th(TheNorthGIoucester thire)Reqt.
'
*7
I
Bombay.
Tlie fipki* x, with the words " EGYPT" " CORUN
Year*' Strv. " VITTORI A"-" PYRENEES "" N1VELL E "-' NIVE-" ORTHES"-" PENINSULA"
" WATERLOO."
C0iinel.

63
9 Hon. Sir Edward Pagct,1 GCB. Com etlc. Sub-Lieut.23 Mar.02 ; Cnpt. 7 Dec.
Full Half
92 ; Major, 14 Nov. 93 ; Lieut.-Col. 30 April, 94 ; Col. 1 Jan. 98 ; Major-Gen.
Pay. Pay.
1 Jan. 1805; /,i>uf.-G#n.4June, 11 ; < ?.27 May , 26 ; Col. 28th Regt. 26 Dec. 16.
0 Lieut.-Colonels.John Messiter, E-n*. 18 July, 15; Lieut. P3 July, 23; Capt.
30
P 19 Sept. 26 ; Major, P 87 Sept. 83 ; Lieut.-Col. 24 Aug. 42.
34 1ft Sydney John Cotton, Cornet, 19 April, 1 0 ; Lieut. 13 Feb. 12 ; Cnpt. P 1 Jan. 20 ;
Major, 18 Jan. 28 ; Brevet Lievt.-C W. 23 Nov. 41 ; Lieut.-Col. 8 Jan. 43.
31
A Majori.Thomas Wheeler, Eniign, 2 4 May, 14 ; Lietit. f 18 Dec. 17 ; Capt.
28 Sept. 32 ; Major, 24 Aug. 42.
0 Frank Adams, Ens. f 30 Dec. 26 ; L\ eut. 23 Mar. 32; Capt. P31 Dec. 33;
19
Major, 29 Oct. 43.
ENSIGN.

25
12
30
19
9
12
15
16
17

e
6
6
7
6
6
6
6
4
4
5
fi
4
3
6
5
3
5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
8
2

80
30
10
3
4

CAPTAINS.
f Wm. Hunter5
13 May 12
0 Robt. Julian Baumgartner P 27 Sept. 33
0
9 April 25
0 Fred. Browne Russell . .
2 Nov. 26
0 John Perkins Mayers . . P 29 July 36
0 Francis Durell Vignoles P 10 May 33
0 George Robert Cummin ' 7 Jan. 30
0 Henry Furcy Wakefield4 P 17 Dec. 29
0
P 10 Jan. 28
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
0

A0
0
0

LIEUT.

28 Apr. 13
P 30 June 37
P 84 July 88
18 Feb. 30
P 23 Apr. 39
P 26 Dec. 37
P 28 Sept. 32
29 July 32
21 Aug. 31

CAPTATN.

7*;;

P27 Nov. 28 83 Nov. 41


P 23 April 41
84 Aug. 43
13 Sept. 42
P 27 Jan. 43
P21 Apr. 43
P 21 April 37
30 Dec. 43
89 May 43

LIEUTENANTS.
John Guise Rogers Aplin P 7 Oct. 37 P23 April 41
Percy Archer Butler. . . . P 1 Mar. 39
2 May 42
P 31 May 39 13 Sept. 42
Pll May 38 28 July 40
Charles A. Thompson ..
4 Jan. 39 P 30 Apr. 41
George Frederick Moore 25 Oct. 39 9 Nov. 41
Fred. Lussan Lomsworth P 14 June 39 14 Oct. 48
85 Oct. 39 14 Oct. 48
P 30 April 41 14 Oct. 42
Henry Webb, adjutant.. 18 June 41 14 Oct. 42
P 7 Aug. 40 P 28 Dec. 41
Robert Butler Staveley . . P 10 Jan. 40
1 Nov. 42
Henry William Dennie.. 18 Dec. 41 30 Dec. 42
11 Feb. 42 P21 Apr. 43 2 Major Hunter served In the
P 1 Nov. 39 10 July 43 Peninsula from Feb. 1813 to the
end of the war, including the
George Duncan Robertson
4 Aug. 40 9 Nov. 43 crossing
of the Bldatsoa (se
Wm. Fletcher Jas.Morphy 29 May 42 10 Nov. 43 verely wounded by a musket
John A. Macdougall .... 6 Mar. 40 12 Nov. 43 shot through the body); battles
the Nlve 10th, (wounded)
31 Oct. 42 28 Feb. 44 of
llth, and 12th Dec., Orthes,
John Dundas Malcolm . .
1 Nov. 42 29 Mar. 44 and Toulouse.
8 Nov. 42 30 Mar. 44 4 Captain Wakefleld lerred
throughout the
Sussex L. A. B. Messiter
5 Nov. 42 P24 May 44 with the 40th
in Candaliar and in
Wm. John James Smith .. 20 May 42 7 Sept. 43 operations
Afghanistan, in 1841 and 42.
ENSIGNS.
Jon. Willington Shelton
3 Nov. 42
Frederick George Moore
4 Nov. 42 0 Paymaster Benson served In the Peninsula,
John Gittens Maycock . . P 2 June 43 from July, 1818 , to the end of the war, includAlfred Wright
10 Nov. 43 ing the battles o Vittorla, the Pyrenees, (woumlin the arm), Pampciuna, Nlvelle, Nive, OrJames Verling Ellis .... 29 Mar. 44 ed
thes, and Toulo use. Served also in the Ameri19 Apr. 44 can war, and vvas severely wounded in the
P 24 May 44 right breast by a ride ball at Plaltsburg.
Edward Collins
Charles Greenwood Walsh 2C May 44
Paymaster.-^ Geo. Thos. Benson," 20 S tay, 36; Ent. 13 Feb. IS; if. 26 Aug. IS.
Adjutant.Lieut. Henry Webb, 21 M ay, 43.
Quarter-Matter.Adam Cowan, 23 Jii ly, 44.
Surgeon.\iiil Wm.IIei iryYoung,'4S ept.28;^.-5.
Astift.-Suryi.Archibak Alexander, Sa Feb. 35.
Benjamin Wm. Marlow , 25 Oct. 42.
James Gr ant, M.D., 12 Oct. 41.
Facingi Yello w.Agents, IHessrs. Cox & Co.

1 Si r Edw ard Paget lerved in the camp sign in Plunder and Holland In 04. He wan present In the
naval iction off Cape St. Vincent, 14 Feb. 8 7 ; in the action is of
the 8th, 131 i, and 21rt .March, in Egypt (In
tie lat Ut he was wounded), the Investment of Cairo and A] exundria. Sir E dward lost his right arm in the
action at Ojx inc., i-jih May 09, and has rece ived a Medal fo r Corunna.
7 M r. Yoi ing served in the Peninsula, 1 m March, 181 to Feb. 1813, iicliidine the last siege of Badajo. and 1 mule of Salamanca. Served til o the campnignE of 1813, 14, am 15, in Germany, Holland, and
UnKf therla ndf, including the attack on Be rgeu-op-Zooin, a nd battle of Wa erloo.
J7

[Servi".nten1fe<!nrt'
Emb. for Ind "] 29th ( The Worcestershire) Regiment of Foot.
April 1842
" ROL EIA" VIMIF.RA"" TALAVERA"" ALBUHERA"" PENINSULA."
Colonel.
$ fflSa John, Lord Strafford,1 GCB.&GCH..EM. 30 Sept. 1793; Lieut. 1 Dec.
53
93; Capt. 24 May, 94; Lieut.-Col. 14 March, 1800; Col. 25 July, 1O;
full Half Major-Gen. 4 June,13; ii<?ur.-Ge7i. 27 May, 25 ; Gen. 23 Nov. 4 1 ; C<rf.29th
Pay. Pay.
Regt. 23 Jan. 28.
Lieut.-Colanclt.
P ?j& James Simpson,1 Ens. P 3 April, 1 1 ; Lieut, k Capt. 25 Dec. 13 ; Capt. k
32
Lieut.-Col. P28 April, 25 ; Col. 28 June, 38.
22
A Charles Cyril Taylor,3 CB. Eta. 26 March, 23 ; Lieut. P 26 May, 25 ; Capt.
P 11 July, 26 ; Major, P27 Sept. 31 ; Lieut.-Col. P 16 June, 37.
20
0 Majort.George Congrevc, Ens. 8 Apr. 25; Lieut. P 12 Jan. 26; Capt. 1 12
June, 28; Breo.-Major, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major, 8 April, 42.
0 Marcus Barr,* *. Em. P 24 Feb. 25; Lieut. P8 April 26; Capt. HI June, SO;
20
Major, P 25 Aug. 43 ; Srev. Lt. Col. 30 April 44.
;

Yers'Ser.

ENSION.

20
15
15
13
11
21
20
9
8
21

0
0
0
0
0
18,1,
0
0
0
10ft

8
11
7
6
6
6
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6
10
7
7
7
7
7
4
6
3
4
5
8
3
3
3

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

3
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
8
6
21
12
10
3
3

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

CAPTAINS.
Andrew T. Hemphill ....
7 Apr. 25
Henry Horatio Kitchener P29 June 30
P 15 June 30
Gregory Lewis Way .... P 17 Feb. 32
Arth. St. Geo. H. Stepney P 16 May 34
16 July 11
9 Edward Boyd5
16 Aug. 25
22 Nov. 36
P 5 May 37
31 Mar. 14

LIEUT.

16 Apr.
"11 July
P 27 June
30 July
P 10 Nov.
1 July
P 7 Jau.
P 1 June
P 12 July
20 June

CAPTAIN.

29
34
34
3C>
37
12
27
39
39
27

3 July 39
P 8 Jan. 41
P 19 Mar. 41
P21 May 41
P 15 Apr. 42
17 Aug. 2(>
5 Nov. 41
P 23 June 43
P 29 Dec. 43
26 June 44

BHEV.-XAJ.

23 Nov. 41

LIEUTENANTS.

2 Col. Simpson served in the


11 Aug. 37 P 27 Sept. 39 Peninsula
from May 1818 to
P 2 May 34 P 7 Feb. 40 May 1813, including the lattr
P 28 Dec. 38 P 19 Mar. 41 part of the defence of Cadiz,
on Seville.
1 Feb. 39 20 May 41 and thealsoattack,
the campaign of
P 8 Mar. 39 P21 May 41 Served
1815, and was severely wounded
P 1 June 39 P 26 Oct. 41 at Uuatre Bras.
Taylor com
13 July 39 P 16 Nov. 41 3 Lieut.-Co1.
the Light Company of
P 27 Sept. 39 P31 Dec. 41 manded
the 20th on the expedition
P 7 Aug. 35 26 Oct. 39 against KoUpore, in 1627-8.
P 22 June 38
8 Apr. 42 Served on the frontier duriliz
the Canadian Rebellion, and
P 20 July 38
do.
commanded the Volunteers in
do.
2 Nov. 38
the action of the 9th Novem
ber, 1838, when a small parly
do.
14 Dec. 38
of 800 men repulsed a force of
do.
28 Dec. 38
1200, under the command of a.
P 23 April 41 P 29 Apr. 42 French
officer, who. with up
29 Mar. 39
7 Jan. 42 ward)) of 100 others, werp
P21 Apr. 42 i'23 June 43 made prisoners and forward d
30 April 41 20 Dec. 42 to 4Montreal.
Lt. Col. Barr served as As3 Aug. 41 slstant-Adjutant-General In the
10 Jan. 40
8 Apr. 42 22 Dec. 43 action of Maharajpore.
Major Boyd was employed
22 Apr. 42 P 29 Dec. 43 5 the
Peninsu a from March,
Henry George Walker . . P 29 Apr. 42 31 Dec. 43 In
1812, to the end of that war. In
Henry Torrens Metge . . 28 Jan. 42 25 Sept. 44 1314, and was present at the
storming of Ba dajoz (wounded), battles of the
ENSIGNS.
Nivelle, Nlvc, ' 'arbes.and Toulouse (wounded),
St. Geo. Mervyn Nugent P 25 Oct. 42 Served
also v* itii the army of occupation
P 3 Mar. 43 throughout the whole period,
John Mackenzie Lyle . . P19 May 43 6 Lt, Dnncan served with the 31st throughout
P 23 June 43 the campaign o f 1841! in Aflghanlslan, including
the actions of 3
Teieen, and Juirdulluck,
Hans Robert White .... P22 Dec. 43 occupation of C (aioena,
aboo), and different engagements
Geo. St. Julien Henderson P 29 Dec. 43 leading to it.
Edward Toke Scudamore P 16 Feb. 44 7 1.1. Colvill erved with the 39th in the action
Maharajpore near Gwallor on the 29th Dec.
James Saurin Richards . . 21 Dec. 44 of
1843, and was v ery severely wounded.
Paymaster.James Herb ertClay,31M ay 44 ; Ens. P 5 May 37 ; Lt. 9 April, 44.
Adjutant. Lieut. Kenne Hi Murchison , 20 Mar. 40.
Quarter-Matter. jj The mas Kueebon e, 15 July, 24
Surgeon.John Robert T aylor, 14 Jum , 42 ; Aa'ut.-Snrg. 31 May, 33.
Auilt.-Surgeons.Richai (1 Dane, M.D ., 17 July 35.
Willia m Green Trousdell, 8 April 42.
Willia m Baker You ig, 8 April, 4i 1.
Facings Yello w.Agent*, ] ilessra. Cox k Co.

Digby Fra. Mackworth . .


Harry Piesley L'Estrange
Kenneth Mnrchison, ml/.
Thomas Edw. Wilbrahain
Frederick Coventry ....
George H. M. Jones ....
Richard Francis Henry..
John .neas Duncan6 . .
Walter Kirby
Francis Butler Templcr
Edward Henry Weatropp
Carey Handfield
Alfred A. Simmons ....
Hon. Horace M.Monckton
John Frederick Galiffe . .
Cha. Eustace MacDonnell
William Francis Stehelin
Hugh George Colvill7 . .
Robert Dobbs

I Lord Stratford served In Flanders, Holland, and in the expeditions to Hanover, Copenhagen, and Wl.
eheren, and has received a cross and one clap for Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle (wounded). Hive, and Onhit

ISO

']

30M ( The Camlridgeskire) Regiment of Foot.

181

The Sphinx, with the words "EGYPT"" BADAJOZ""SALAMANCA"


" PENINSULA"" WATERLOO."
Colonel.|) Sir Thomas Bradford,1 GCB. GCH. En*. 20 Oct. 1793; Lieut.
9 Dec. 93; Capt. 16 April, 94; Major, 9 Sept. 95; Lieut.-Col. 1 Jan, 1801 ;
Col. 26 July, 10; Major-Gen. 4 June, 13; Lieut.-Gen. 27 May, 25; Gen.
23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 30th Regt 18 April, 29.
ft iMut.-Colonel.Marcus John Slade, Em. 15 July, 19; Lieut. P 12 May, 25;
Capt. v 22 April, 26 ; Major, r 27 Sept. 31 ; Lieut.-Col. r 7 Feb. 40.
0 X^jtn.Harry Smith Ormoud,* Ens. 8 Nov. 99 ; Lieut. 28 Aug. 01 ; Capt. 24
Sept. li;MaJor, 10 June, 29; Brevet Lieut.-Col. 23 Nov. 41.
|3 John Procter,' Em. 3 Dec. 03 ; /,;,//, 8 June, 04 ; Capt. 4 May, 09 ; Brey.
Major, 22 July 30; Major, 6 Aug. 42.

Pull Half
Pay- P.,.

CAPTAINS.
; John Gordon Geddes ....
i Rob. Alex. Andrews ....
Charles SUlery
Sam. John Luke Nicoll. .
Philip Charles Cavan, t.
i H. Jas. Michell Gregory2
Wm. Armstrong Steele . .
William Francis Hoey . .
1 JamesThomasMauleverer6
William Hodder Heard..
LIEUTENANTS.
Alex. John H. Lnmsden
j Alex. Macdonald, adj. . .
Henry Shnm
Robert Dring O'Grady . .
John Tongue
Henry Broome
Paget Bayly
Robert Wm. Smith
Tho. Wm. Wilkinson. . . .
James Brodie Patullo . .
Charles Dudley Oliver
John Henry Keogh ....
Armar Lowry

ENSIGNS.

ENSION.

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

BKKV.-MAJ

8 Nov. 16 27 Mar. 25
8 Apr. 86 23 Nov. 41
18 Aug. 14 27 Mar. 24 P 20 Aug. 29
24 Nov. 28 20 July 30 P 15 Mar. 39
v 27 Apr. 32 P 8 June 38 10 Apr. 40
P 19 Dec. 34 P 1 Mar. 39 P 23 April 41
21 July 08 20 Dec. 00 P 6 Aug. 19 10 Jan. 37
16 May 27
8 Apr. 32 10 Oct. 42
P 28 Oct. 31 6 Sept. 35 P 22 July 42
P 18 Apr. 34 P 19 Aug. 36 P 28 July 43
16 Sept. 27 10 Dec. 33 20 Sept. 44
P 3 May 33
18 July 34
P 12 June 35
P30 July 36
P 2 Dec. 36
v 8 Dec. 37
P 8 Mar. 39
P 15 Mar. 39
P 1 Nov. 39
'', Apr. 40
P 80 Oct. 40
P 26 Jan. 41
P 2 April 41

P 19
31
P 15
P 26
P 8
p 22

Dec. 34
Oct. 38
Mar. 39
Apr. 39
Nov. 3U
Nov. 39

6 Major Gregorr served In


the American war in 1814 and
la, and commanded a gun
boat belonging to the Flotilla,
under Commodore Owen, on
Lake Ontario, for which he
received the thanks of the
Naval Commander-in-chief.
P 26 Jan. 41 6 Captain Mauleverer served
P 23 April 41 with
the I nil throughout the
P 6 Aug. 41 campaign in Aftyhanistun and
Beloocbistan,
under Lord
10 Oct. 42
Keane, and was present at the
P 23 Feb. 44 storm
and capture of GbuzP28June 44 nee and of Khelat. Medal for
20 Sept. 44 OhuinM.
8 Quarter-Mister Ward served In the Penin
sula with the SOlh from March, 1809, to June,
1K13, including the defence of Cadiz from 4th
June to 2Mb Sept. 1810; occupation of the
Lines of Torres Vedras, pursuit of Massemi,
actions of Sabugal, Almeida and li.nh i del
Puerco, battle of Puentes d'Onor, siege of Badajoz, and action of Villa lluriel. Served tiie
campaign of 1814 In Holland under Sir 'I homes
Graham ; and that of 1811 under the Duke of
Wellington.

Edmund Aug. Whitmore P 6 Aug. 41


P16Nov 41
James Rose
P 24 Sept. 41
Charles Eyre Butler
8 Nov. 42
Samuel Sharpe
7 April 43
William Robert Gray
Robert Sandys Lindesay P23 Feb. 44
Tho. Wm. Roger Coventry P28 June 44
Fred. Augustus Edwardes P 8 Oct. 44
Paymaster.R.Ch. Mscdonald,8May,35; En*. 10April,26;4tfuf.'>13 Dec. 27.
Adjutant.Lieut. Alexander Macdonald, 18 July, 34.
Quarter-Matter.& John Ward,' 21 Oct. 24.
Surgeon.Stephen Lawson, 2 June, 43; Assitt.-Surg. 29 July, 30; Hotp.Atritt. 29 Nov. 27.
Auittant.-Surgeon.Augustus Purefoy Lockwooil, 17 Sept. 41.
Facing* Yellow.Agent*, Messrs. Cox & Co.Irith Agent*, Sir E. H. Borough, Bart.,
Armit&Co.
\Iiititrin'! from New Brunswick, Gth Jan. 1844.]
I Sir Tliomas Bradford was present at the siege of Monte Video, and attack on Buenos Arres. He has
wceived a crow and one clasp for Corunna, Salamanca, Viltoria, St. Sebastian, and the passage of the Nlve.
a Lieut.-Col. Ormond's services : Eipedition to Copenhagen In 1807; Canadian campaigns of 181*, 1,
and 14, including the battles of Port George, Sluney Creek, and Chrjstler's Farm.
a Major Procter's services :-ExpedrUon to Copenhagen In 1807} Corunna campaign; Peninsula from
1M2 until 1814 ; served also In the American War.
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42

Colonel.

Full Hall $ ffiffl Sir Colin Halkett, 1 KCB. GCH. Lieut.-Col. 17 Nov. 1803; Col. 1 Jan.
Pay. 1'ay.
12 ; Major-Gen. 4 June 14; Lt.-Gen.-2-2, July,30; Col. 31t Rcgt. 28 Mar. 3.

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Lieut.-Colonelt.
0 {) Samuel Bolton,2 CB. E ns. 5 Feb. 07 ; Lieut. 6 April, 09 ; Capt. P24 Oct. 22 ;
Major, 14 June, 33 ; Li eut.-Col. P24 Nov. 36 ; Col. 23 Dec. 42.
John Byrne, Ens. 1 Oct. 0 8; Lieut. 21 Dec. OS); Capt. P19 Apr. 21 ; SreretMajor, 26 Feb. 36 ; Me jor, 6 May 43 ; Lt.-Col. < 8 Oct. 44.
0 Majors.James Spence,4 Ens. 26 Nov. 08; /.;,-//. P 20 Dec. 10; Capt. 10 Feb.
25 ; Brev.-Major, 28 J une, 38 ; Major, 30 Dec. 43.
?;ffil George Baldwin,6 2ru Lt. 2 June, 08 ; Lt. 9 Nov. 14 ; Capt. 14 June, 33 ;
Brevet-Major, 211 Dec. 42 ; Major, P8 Oct. 44.
CAPTAINS.
Wm. Gibson Willes3

ENSIKN.

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

BHEV.-MAJ.

9 Sept. 13 P19 Dec. 16 268ept.!i9


5 May 14 22 Mar. 40
never
6 Apr. 10 25 Aug.25 21 Jan. 41
0 Oeo. Dobson Young3 ....
3 Apr. 28 1 9 Nov. 41
0 George Francis White . . 27 Jan. 25
P 4 Sept. 35 31 Dec. 39 P 25 Nov. 42
0
3 Apr. 28 P31 Aug. 30 0 May 43
0 Thomas Conyugham Kelly0 David FitzG. Longworth'' P 3 May 31 P 27 Nov. 35 P 25 Sept. 39
0
31 July 28 P31 Oct. 31 30 Dec. 43
0
24 Dec. 20 P 1 Nov. 31 28 June 44
0 Robert John Eagar 3 . . . . 11 June 30 P 25 Jan. 33 P 8 Oct. 44
LIEUTENANTS.
2 Sept. 33
14
0 James Croft Brooke3 .... f31 Oct. 31
0 John Snowden Scott .... P 1 Nov. 31 P 6 Mar. 35
14
0 Joseph Greenwood3 .... P 6 May 36 27 Oct. 39
9
0 George Bainbridge Shaw3 P 14 July 37 28 Oct. 39
8
29 Oct. 89
* Major Spence was present
0 Thos. Henry Flasket3 . . P21 Oct. 36 .>,
9
*
.. in the action of Stuola, near
0 Edward Wm. Bray3 .... 21 June 3i> i r \,
0
Genoa, 13th April, 1S14, and
3 May 13 P lj Mar. 3!> nubsequentattacksupou Ihecity
17
10 Mar. 32 of Genoa until its urrender.
s' John Lucas Wilton, Aifj. P 13 Mar. 27 22
15
42 ' *'MI at ''"' surrenderor Corsica.
6
0 Wm. Fred. Willes Attv3 P 15 Nov. 39 , April
'-..
.^ (See also note 12.)
0 John Lucas R. Pollard3
5
17 Jan. 40 M Jlay 4Z s Major Baldwin accompanied
0 Henry Wm. Hart3
5
7 Feb. 40 12 July 42 the eipedltinn to Walrheren,
42 and was at the siege of Plashing.
0 Robert Law3
5
8 Feb. 40 27 <July
, , 440 Pret-ent
thethe
18th
June at
Waterloo,onond
storming
of
0 James Peter Robertson . . P20 Oct. 41 n an Sept.
4
1 J\ ov. 42 Canibray. (See also Notes S t
0
4
11 May 41
0
P23 Aug. 39 P24 June 42 1*.)
6
g \ov 4j
6 Captain Longworth joined
0
3
4 Mar. 42
O X
Is ' lhe 4<Hh Clirly " 1842 al C*n"
'I>ov. "*** dtihor, and accompanied General
0 Poole Gabbett
P 22 April 42
3
0 Sydney James Timbrell . . 27 May 42 10 Nov. 43 Noll's force to Perozepore tia
3
5 Dec. 43 ' lno Khyber Pass, and was pre0
4
26 Oct. 41
sent at the second occupation of
0 Hen. Warburton Jas. Gray 1C Sept. 41 oj\ i-j , . i '. . Gnuxneu
4
and of Cabool, nnd also
0 John Stillman Gould. . . . P 30 Sept. 42 ^8 J line 44 nt the engagement of Gotine.
3
23
Julv
44
Xi.i.-i-r.i,
10, 11, IS, aee oppo0 Charles Tyssen Cormick
3
1 Nov. 42
2
0
24 Feb. 43 f 8 Oct.' 44 ! site I'3**ENSIGNS.
3
0 Arthur Pilkington ....
8 Nov. 42
3
0
27 Dec. 42
0
8 Nov. 43
1823.
March,
1st
the
Biscay,
of
Bay
in
onn, 2
3 0 Henry Prim Huttnn .... 9 Nov. 43
2
0 Clia. Hill Grant Tritton
10 Nov. 43
1
0 Alfred C. Cure
30 July 44
0 Edward William Kingsley
1
4 Oct. 44
1
0 Hamilton dairies Smith P 8 Oct. 44
32
0 Paymaster.John Henry Matthews,10 2 1 Oct. 13.
16
3 Adjutant.Lieut. John I ucas Wilton, 30 Dec. 43.
4
0 Quarter-Muster.Samue Bennison,3 1 3 July, 41.
[>i,f. 4 Dec. 00.
28 7ft Surgeon. Henry Hart,3 1 I.D. 21 Sept )0; Assist.-Surg.Sl Jan. 11; Hotp.-At0 Assist.-Surgeons.George Wm. Macrea< Iv, 23 Aug. 39.
6
0
4
David Stewart," 3 I )ec. 41 .
0
Ilamp Icn Hugh Ma ffley, MD. 22 Nov. 44.
1
Facings Buff. Agents, Me ssrs. Price Si Son.
1 SI r Coli a Halkett has received A cros s for Albuhera, Salamanca, Vttloria, and the passage of the
24
22
20
20
10
17
14
17
16
15

S Colonel Bolton served In the Peninsula, from 1808 to the end of the war, Including the battle
ni. B.UMCO, \lb,lh<,ni (wounded), Arroyo de Jlolino, Vlltoria, the Pyrenees, Nive, Ortbes Aire
)lo 3.)

182

Hd Quart
at Dublin ~]
32d(TTie Cornwall) Regiment of Foot.
183
" ROLEI A" " VIMIERA""C 3RTJNNA" " SALAMANCA"" PYRENEES"
"Sl\fELLE "" NIVE "P 0 RTHES"" PENINSULA"" WATERLOO."

Colonel.
P Sir John Buchan,1 K CB. Em. 29 July, 95; Lieut. 21 Oct. 95; Capt. 16
March, 1802; Major 30 June, 04; Lieut.-Col. 80 March, 09- Col 12
60
Aug. 19; Major.-Gei . 22 July, 30; Lieut.-Gm. 23 Nov. 41; Col. 32nd
Poll Hlf
Regt 12 June, 43.
Pay. Py.
Lieut.-Colonel.
21
0 Frederick Markham.'.En . P 13 May, 24 ; Lieut. P 22 Oct. 25 ; Capt. P 16 April,
29; Major, P 28 Sept. 39; Lieut.-Col. P22 July, 42.
Majors.
18
0 John Thomas Hill, Em J 13 Mar. 27 ; Lieut. 1 16 April, 29; Capt. P 13 Feb.
35 ; Major, P 12 Mar. <
0 Henry Vaughan Brooke, 1 Zn*. P 12 July, 27 ; Lieut. P 1 1 June, 30 ; Capt. P 22 May,
18

Tors' Sen

CAPTAINS.
32
19
14
24
17
15
13
12
12
9
12
8
7
6
6
6
6
5
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
I
30
12
1
40

0 ?8 George Browne4. . . .

ENSION.

10 June 13
John Hen. Evelegh
8 April 25
0
P27 Sept. 31
Alexander Gardiner* .... 15 July 13
0 Cuthbert A. Baines
12 June 28
0 Robert Campbell
P 2 Feb. 30
0 William Case
10 Feb. 32
0 John Ernie Money Kyrle P 18 April 33
0 John E. Wilmot Inglis . . P 2 Aug. 33
0 Thomas Robyns
P 7 Oct. 36
LIEUTENANTS.
0 Thos. Daniel Kelly, adj.
12 April 33
0 Edw. W. D. Lowe,*-..... 20 May 37
0 Geo. Sam. Moore
9 Feb. 38
0 Jas. D. Carmichael Smyth P 12 July 39
0 John Felling Pigott .... P 15 Feb. 39
0 Wm. Bellingham
8 Mar. 39
0 Henry Duberly
P28 Sept. 39
0 Charles Thomas King. . . . 10 July 40
0 Frederick Yard
P 12 Mar. 41
0 James Cunningham .... P21 May 41
0 Charles Ackland
P 25 June 41
0 Henry Edwin Weare
29 Oct. 41
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2A
0
0

li

LIBUT.

30 Sept. 19
P 28 Jan. 26
P 9 Mar. 34
20 July 15
8 Oct. 30
P 2 Aug. 33
9 Feb. 38
5 Oct. 38
19 Jan. 39
P 19 Feb. 41
10 Feb. 38
P 12 Mar. 41
P25 June41
11 May 41
P 28 Jan. 42
P 25 Feb. 42
15 April 42
P 27 May 42
P 22 July 42
P 7 April 43
P 29 Sept. 43
P 22 Dec. 43

CAPTAIN.

BREV.-MAJ.

10 Feb. 32 15 June 38
P 20 Jan. 32
P 3 Nov. 37
19 Jan. 39
P 6 Mar. 40
P 28 Jan. 42
P25 Feb. 42
P 22 July 42
"29 Sept. 43
P22 Dec. 43

3 Lleut.-Col. Markham was


severely wounded in Canada.
US Nov. 1837.
5 Major Browne served at
Waterloo on 16th and 18thJune,
6 Capt. Gardiner served in
the American war in 1814.
8 Paymaster Moore served
the campaign of 1814 in Hoi'
land. Including the action at
Merxem, and bombardment of
Antwerp. Present at Waterloo.

EVSIONS.
Andrew Gram Brine.. . .
Thomas Maunsell
John Lewis Phillipps ....
Henry John Davies
Robert Hedley

15 April 42 10 Mr. Bampfleld was at the battles of Maid*


P27 May 42 ni'l <V.I ill.:; lie res of Tarragona and Barcelona.
P 22 July 42
7 April 43
P29 Sept. 43
Rich. Walter Money Kyrle P17 Nov. 43
Wm. Airde Birtwhistle . . P12 Dec. 43
Sir Edward Poore,J?ar*. P 19 Nov. 44
Paymaster.3128 G. Mooi e,8 19 Oct. 26 ; Ens. 1 Oct. 12; Lieut. 6 Dec. 13,
Adjutant.Lieut. Thos. ] )aniel Kelly, 1 2 April, 33.
Quarter-Master.Willian i Garforth, 28 June, 44.
Surgeon.$) Wm. Bampf eld,10 21 Jan 13; Assist.- Surg. 28 Jan. 08 ; Hoy.-

Auitt. 26 Dec. 04.


Anirt.-Surgeon.Edward Moorhead, M .D. 2 Aug. 42
[Returnee1 from. Canad a, 18 Sept. 41
y*Wh liteAgents, Messrs. Cox & Co.IrishAt, ents, SirE. R. Borough, Bt. Armit,& Co.
1 SI r John Buchan was actively employed n the Mysore w ar, and was presi nt at the hultle of Mallavellr
UWl 06 tUUit 0 f Seringapatam. In 1800 and It4)1 he was emplo red with the Fla ik Companies of his regiment
(the ol d 941 1 ), in the operations against the Southern Poligu rs ; on which oc iisinn he relinquished a staff
sitnth m to , oin his company in the field. Subsequently to this he held dm erent detached commands in
Cfjlon dvrin I the KtuidiiiN war. In 1810 h e held a comma nil at the attack and capture of Guadaloupe.
Served aften ards In the Peninsula with the Portuguese arm r, from 1811 to t he end of the war, including
IV b* lies 0 f Viltoria, Pyrenees, Mlvelle, Is ive, Orthes and Toulouse. Sir J ilin lias received a medal for
palam , and a cross and one clasp for ( )uadaloupe, \ MI >rla, Pyrenees, li ivelle, and Nlvc.
B Ural. Browne's services: blockade of the Texel ; eipcdltion to Holland, and attack on Bergen-opSopra ; uking of Genoain 1814; hlookade and taking of Naples In 1814..
10 t^ymulcr Matthews served in the Nepaul war in 1814 and 15; at the capture of Htttrass; In the
hrtta war in 1817 and 18; and at the capture of Bhurtpore. (See alo Note 3.)
11 >lr SU-wart served with the 41sl in AfTghanlitan in 1841, and was present in the engagements of the 30th
An*, sit (iooine, and the Sth Sept. before Ohuinee, the occupation and deslructlon o( that fortress and of
Cabool, awl tbe various minor attain in and between the Bolan and the Khyber Passes.
II IX. Scarman carried the colour, of the .'11)111 In the action of Maharajpore, and was wounded In th>
n tag by a grape shot ; shortly after which he received a severe wound In the left arm.
tP2

]33d ( The 1st Yorkshire, W.Riding) Regt.o


8ERINGAPATAM"" WATERLOO.
Colvnel.
Sir Charles Wale,' KCB. En,. June, 1 779 ; Lieut. 13 April, 8CI ; Copt. 2o June,

?s
Lieut.-Colonel.
0 Iceorge Whannell,' En*. 1 Mar. 11 ; Lieut. 16 Man 14; Copt. 3 Nov.25 ; Br.jtf^-or, 28 June 38 ; -Sftfor, 22 July , 41 ; if.-CW. 14 April, 43.
S3

Thomas James Galloway, En*. P 13 Sept 2l'; Lieut. 2 June 25 j Crzjrt. P 27 Dec.
27 ; Brev.-Maj. 23 Nov. 41 ; Major, 14 June, 42.
0 Frederick Rodolph Blake, Ent. P30 June, 25 ; Lieut. P 14 Ang. 27 ; Copt. 23
Aug. 31 ; Major, 14 April, 43.
!

I 20

ENSIGN.

CAPTAINS.
0 John Douglas Johnstone P 15 Aug. 37 16 Mar. 30 19 Oct. 38
Nov. 38
0 Thos. Bunbury Goiigh . . P 27 Dec. 27 P 25 Jan. 31 23
18 Aug. 38
o Henry Win. Bunbury . . P 29 June 30 P 30 Aug. 33 P26
Sept.
40
" 20 Mar. 29 P 13 April 32
0 Warren Maude
P 30 Dec. 20 PIG July 30 30 Oct. 40
0 John Williamson
6 Jan. 32 27 Feb. 3C P 12 Mar. 41
0 Henry Knight Erskiiie . .
1 May 40
27 Feb. 35
never
0 George V. Mundy
P28 Dec. 32 19 Oct. 38 P 30 Aug. 42
0 James Knight
" Aug. 32 P 3 June 36 14 April 43
0 George Erskine
0 Edward Augustus MUman P 27 Nov. 35 P28 Dec. 38 P 27 Sept. 44
LIEUTENANTS.
I
4 Jan. 39
P 22 Jan. 36
9 0 Edw. Winnington
Chas.
P.
B.
Walker
.
...
v 27 Feb. 3C 21 June 30
9 0
0 0 Charles Mills, adjutant \v 8 June 30 P 25 Sept. 40
10 0 Hon.John Arbuth. Keane Pll Sept. 35 17 Sept. 39
Aug. 41
7 0 Robert Gregory Wale . . 30 Oct. 38 27
21 June 3 22 Jan. 42
0 0 John E. Ceilings
42
6 0 Edw. Westby Donovan . . 10 Jan. 4C P 146 June
42
6 0 William Pretyman ..... p 8 May, 40 P 30 Aug.
Ang.
42
6 0 Henry Ullick Burke ---- P 17 July 40
9 Oct. 42
0 Henry Charles Fitzgerald P 25 Sept. 40
7 Nov. 43
4 0 John Ed.Taubman Quaylc P 7 Sept. 41 P 27
Sept. 44
3 0 Richard Lacy .......... 11 Mar. 42
P20
Aug. 4
George
Henry
Cazalet
.
.1
20
Nov.
41
4 0
ENSIGNS.
,
3 0 Henry Disney Ellis ---- 14 June 42
Mortimer Pechell . . P 6 Aug. 42
8 0 Wm.
8 0 Horace Trower ........ P 30 Aug. 42
3 0 Thomas Wickham ...... P 25 Oct. 42
2 0 John Rotton, d. ad..... P 7 Jan. 43
2 0 John Cassidy .......... 19 May 43
9 0 Wm. Roberts Williamson P 6 Dec. 43
0 Nathaniel Kemp ........ ' P 27 Sept. 44
Paymaster.Patrick M'Grath, 4 Oct. 31 ; Era. 1 Feb. 11 ; Lieut. 14 Jan. 13.
1*0
9 0 Adjutant.Lieut. Charles Mills, 19 May, 43.
Quarter-Master.Joseph Jones, 25 Oct. 42.
3 0 Surgeon.James
Murray Drysdale, 26 Feb. 41 ; Assiit.-Surg. 10 Nov.25; Hotp.! 80
Astist. 19 Feb. 24.
Auiit.-Surgeons.Frank Andrews, 2 Aug. 42.
3
Thomas Stack, MD. 22 Nov. 44.
1
Facing* Red Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.Iritk Agent*, Sir E. B. Borough, Bart.
Armit and Co.

18
18
16
16
10
13
10
13
13
10.

*ft

I Sir Cbirlei Wla umd >t tin- iie(e ..I Gibraltar ; >lio In the ,.,,..11.1 of 1799 In Holland, ind s prntnt at t
of the 10th and 19th Sept., and 2nd and 6th Oct. lie hai received a medal for Gu*da]uu], where he waa woandcd in a
the hrifhu of Uatauba, S Peh 10.
3 Lieut.. Colonel Whannell aerved the campaigns of 1813 and 14 In Germany and HoUand. including the atticfca oa
Merxem. Bombardment of the French fleet at Antwerp, and the attack on Bergen.OD.Zoom.

184

Head QuartersI
at Athlone. J

34th (The Cumberland) Regt. of Foot.

185

ALBUHERA"" VITTORI A"" PYRENEES"" NIVELLE"" NI VE"


" ORTHKS""PENINSULA."
Yean' Serr.
Colonel.
Sir Thomas Makdougall Brisbane,' -Bnr<. GCB. GCH. .En*. 10 Jan. 1782;
63
Lieut. 30 July, 01; Capt. 12 April, 93; Afftfor, 5 Aug. 95; Lieut.-Col. 4
April,1800; Col. 25 July, 10; Major.-Gen. 4June,13; Lieut.-Gen. 27 May,
Full Half
Pay.
25; Gen. 23 NOT. 41 ; Col. 34th Regt. 10 Dec. 26.
Lieut-Colonel.
Richard Airey, Era. 15 March, 21; Lieut. P4 Dec. 23; Capt. P 22 Oct. 85;
24
A
26
1G

, P9 May, 34; Lieut.-Col. P10 Feb. 38.


'
Henry
Deedes,
J5VU-.P23 Dec. 19; Xieuf. 2 Oct. 23; Capt. P19 Nov. 25; Minor,
0
P23Feb 38.
0 Richard Willoughby Byron, Ent. P27 Aug. 29; Lieut. 2 Aug. 33; Cap*. P 18
Sept. 35 ; Major, P30 July, 44.
ENSIGN.

24

13
12
12
11
11
11
10

10
9

0
6A
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

13
11
9
8
8
7
4
4
4
4
3
3
3

2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

17
11
1

0
0
0

29

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

BUKV.-MAJ.

Nicholas R. Brown .... 22 Mar. 21


2 June 25
2 May 37
Joseph Hen. Mathews . . P 4 Mar. 20 P21 Feb. 34 P 4 Aug. 37
Pll May 33 pjg Mar 35 P23 Feb. 38
Henry John Hntton .... P24 Dec. 33 P 18 Sept. 33 '20 Aug. 41
Richard D. Kelly
7 Mar 34 P30 July 36 P24 Sept 41
Arthur Cyril Goodenongh P 8 April 34 P25 Nov. 36 P 20 Oct. 41
11 July 34 P 4 Au" 37 P13 Dec 42
f 13 Mar. 36 P 3 Nov. 37 P 26 Jan. 44
Charles Alfred Schreiber P 10 April 35 P23 Feb. 38 P22 Mar. 44
Edw. Plan. Airey Talbot PSOJuly 30 P 1 June 38 P 30 July 44
LIEUTENANTS.
Charles F. Hervey, r . . . .
2 NOT. 32 P30 Dec. 34
f 9 May 34
2 May 37
P25 Nov. 36 P10 Aug. 38
John Gwilt
Alex .Cun ningh . Robertson3 P 15 Sept. 37 P20 Aug. 41
P29 Sept 37 P24 Sept 41
11 May 38 P13 Dec 42
Robert Christopher Packe P 1 June 41 P 3 Feb. 43
T. A. Makdougall Brisbane P 20 Aug. 41 P 10 Feb. 4!)
P24 Sept. 41 P 13 Oct. 43
Henry Hugh Oxlcy .... P 15 Oct. 41 P 12 Dec. 43
P 20 May 42 P 26 Jan. 44
Wm. Leopold Talbot
Edward Frederick Agnew 21 May 42 P 22 Mar. 44
Edward Wilmot Sitwtll P 13 Dec. 42 P 30 July 44
ENSIGNS.
Cha. Wm. Goldf. Burrill P 3 Feb. 43
Charles Wilson Randolph P 10 Feb. 43
Douglas Munro Fyfe.. . . P 13 Oct. 43
Sir Geo.II.S. Douglas, .B?. P 3 NOT. 43
Mawdistly Gaussen Best P 12 Dec. 43
P 20 Jan. 44
William Warry
P 22 Mar. 44
Henry Townley Parker . . P 30 July 44
Paymaster.Chas. Boyse Roche, 30 Nov.38; Ens.18 Jan. 28; Lieut. 21 June, 32.
Adjutant.Lieut. Thomas Bourke, 30 July, 44.
Quarter-Master.Thomas Williamson, 22 NOT. 44.
Surgeon.William Bain, M.D. 29 Dec. 37 ; Assist.-Surg. 30 June, 25; Hotp.Assist. 24 June, 15.
Ass'ut.-Surg.Robert Winchester Fraser, 15 April, 42.
Facings Yellow.Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane & Co.

[Returned from Canada, August 1841.]


1 Sir Thomas Brisbane joined the Duke of York's army in the beginning of the war, and was present In
every action except that of the 22nd Muy 03, when he was confined from a wound received in the action
of the 18th of the lame month. He was subsequently present at the taking of various islands, forts, c. in
the West Indies. Sir Thomas has received a cross and one clasp for Yittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, end
Toulouse, where he was wounded.
X Lieut. Robertson served in the Anglo-Spanish Legion from July 1835 to June 1837. Received a medal
for the action of 5th May 1837 ; the cross of the 1st class of Ban Fernando, for the actions ot the 15th and
loth March lt&7; and another medal for the storming of Iran, 17th May following: severely wounded in
UK faca by a splinter in the general action on the heights of Amelia, I Oct. 1830.

35th (Royal Sussex) Regiment o


" MAIDA."

Years' Serv
51
Full
Pay

Hal
Pajr

19

36

21

Colonel.
9 Sir Richard Dowries Tackson,' KCB. Ent. 9 July 1794 ; Lieut, k Capt. 84
May, 98; Capt. & Lie it.-Col. 4 Aug. 1808; Col. 4 June, 14; Major-Gen,
27 May, 25 ; Lleut.-Q en. 28 June, 38 ; Col. 35th Regt. 15 June 40.
Lieut.-Colonel.
Benjamin Francis Dalto a Wilson, Ens. P27 Aug. 25; Lieut. P10 June, 26;
Capt. P 20 April, 32; 1 fajor, P17 June, 36; Lieut.-Col. PIS Dec. 40.
Major*,
Aralander Tennant,2 Em. f 20 Oct. 08 ; Lieut. 10 June, 13 ; Capt. P 10 June, 26 ;
Major, P 1 Aug. 34.
George Deedes, Ens. P2 Sept. 24; Lieut, P 17 Sept. 25; Capt. P 18 Aug. 20 ;
Major, P 12 June, 40.
ENSIGN.

36
21
18
20
14
17
10
33
14
12

CAPTAINS.
Edward Goate3
John Rowley Heyland . .
J. H. Oakes Moore ....
John Oliver Munton ....

0 May 06
8 Jan. 24
25 Oct. 27
30 June 25
f 5 April 31
1 Edward H. Hutchineon. . P 20 Mar. 27
P 19 May 25
15
3 Oct. 05
6fS
P26 Apr. 31
0
0
P22 Mar. 33
4ft
0
0
0
0

LIEUTENANTS.

10
20
12
11
10
8
17
7
0
6
5

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Thcophilus Paris, d. pm. P 8 Apr. 26


10 Feb. 25
Oliver Nicolls Chatterton P26July 33
Geo. Grauville Baker. . . . P 1 Aug. 34
P20 Mar. 36
P 29 Dec. 37
2 Oct. 28
Frederick Philip Glubb
27 July 38
P27
Sept. 39
Win. Thomas Harris ....
Robert Henry Price .... P31 Dec. 39
26 June 40
Archibald Tisdall

6
3
3
3
2
1
1
1
1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

ENSIGNS.
Fred. George Elkington. . P 4 Sept. 40
Win. Klin I,;, Guate .... 16 April 42
Walter Cuming, d. ad. . . 20 May 42
Edward Bowen Cooke . . P 16 Aug. 42
i'25 Aug. 43
Henry S. Bowman, adj.
13 Oct. 43
M. VillicrsSankey Morton P 3 May 44
Augustus William Ord . . P SO Sept. 44
Charles Miller Layton . . P 6 Dec. 44

2
5
10
6
4

LIEUT.

8 Jan. 07
P 7 Jan. 26
P20Apr. 31
17 Aug. 32
P 1 Aug. 34
P10 Sept. 29
P 6 June 27
18 June 07
P20 Mar. 36
P 17 June 36

CAPTAIN.

27 June
P 12 Apr.
P31 Dec.
P20 Mar.
P 17 June
P 8 June
23 July
25 Mar.
P 31 Dec.
P16 Dec.

11
31
33
35
36
38
38
13
30
40

DBEV.-MAJ.

22 July 30

10 Jan. 37

2 Major Tennant wired at


the sleze of Flushing, in 1809.
3 Major Goate's services :
Expedition to Germany in IMS
under LordCathcart; storming
the heiphts of Soril, siege of
Port Bourbon, and capture of
Martinique in 1808 ; Nepaul
war in 1815, and was engaged
on the heightsof Muckwanpore 15th Dec.jcaptureof HatIraM in 1816; Mahratta and
Pindarree campaigns of 1817
and 18 ; Burmese war In 1835
and 20.
4 Major Cooper served at
Walchcren in 1809, and subse
quently in the American War.
S Doctor FJ urbairn served with the 41st
throughout tli e campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan, and was present it the eniragemcnts on the i 8th March and 28th April in
the Pi sheen \ alley ; In those near Candatmr, at Goal ae, and before Ohuznee ; occupatlon and destruction of that fortress
and of Cabool ; expedition into Kohisian ;
storm, capture, and destruction of Istaliff, and
the various mi lor affairs in and between tinBolan and the Khyhcr Passes.

P 25 Aug. 29
17 Apr. 30
P 5 Aug. 36
23 July 38
7 Aug. 38
P15 Dec. 40
P10 May 33
15 April 42
P 7 July 43
P 3 Mav 44
P 20 Sept. 44

Paymaster.
0 Adjutant.Ent H. Samu el Bowman, 1 3 Oct. 43..
0 Quarter-Master.George Cole, 15 Dec . 40.
0 Surgeon.David Lister, H July, 41 ; A ttitt.-Surg. 1 3 Oct. 27 ; Uotp.-Attitt.
2(i Oct. 26.
0 A ssiitant-Stergeoni.Wm Augustus H ;ise, M.D. 18 Dct. 30.
0
Will am Home Fa irbairn,* M.D , 11 June, 41.
Facing! Blue.A genti, Messrs. Cox & Co.JritA Agents, Sir E. R. Borough,
Bart., Annit & Co.

I Sir Richard Jackson served in Ireland during the Rebellion, in 1708 ; on the expedition to the north
of Germany, in 1800 ; expedition to and siege of Copenhagen, In 1807. Kmbarked with a detachment of UM
Coldstreatn Guards for Cadit, in March, 1810, and was present at the defence of Cadix, and t: e battle of
Barrosa. Served also the campaigns of 1811, 12, 13, and 14, as an Assistant Quarter-Master General, in
cluding the battle of Fuenles d'Onur, siege of Ciudud Rodrigo, battle of Salamanca, passage of the Bidassoa,
battle of the Nivell*, package of the Nive, and battle between the Nive and Adour, 13th Dec., action of St.
Palais, battle of Orthet, action of Aire, and battle of Toulouse. Croat and two clasps for the battles of
Bnrrosa, Fuentes d'Ooor, Salamanca, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthet.
180

36/A ( The Herefordshire) Regt. of Foot.

1 87

Finn."" HINDOOSTAN"" ROLEIA"" VIMIERA"" CORUNNA"" 8ALA_MANCA"" PYRENEES"" NIVELLE"" N1VE"" ORTHES"
" TOULOUSE"" PENINSULA."
Years' Sen .
Colonel.
67
Full Half
Pay. Pay.

37

<H?

29

2ft

19

33

fc
0
0
0

, 19
1

20
26
27
13
9
9
8
15
15
10

17
8

1 e
8
6
6
4
4

a
9
3

*TJ

"A0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3fk
0
0
0
0

o
0

0
0
0
0

S
2
2
2
I
1
1
25

1GA

4
1 10
90

0
0
0

11

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Sir Roger Hale Sheaffe,' Bart. Ens. 1 May, 1778 ; Lieut. 27 Dec. 80 ; Capt. 0
May, 95; Major, 13 Dec. 97 ; Lieut.-Col. 22 March, 98; Col. 25 April 1808 ;
Major-Gen. 4 June, 11 ; Lieut.Gen. 19 July, 21 ; General, 28 Juue,38 ; Col.
36 Regt. 21 Dec. 29.
Lieut.-Colonel.
y Archibald M. Maxwell,1 KH. 2nd.it. B. Artillery, 1 July, 01 ; Lieut. 17 May,
03 ; Capt. 1 Feb. 08 ; Brevet-Major, 27 May, 25 ; Major, 12 Dec. 26;
Lieut.-Col. P 25 Nov. 28 ; Col. 23 Nov. 41.
Majors.Charles Ashmore, Ens. 25 Dec. 13; Lieut. 13 April, 20; Capt. P 19
Aug. 28 ; Major, P 15 Dec. 40.
Charles Trollope, Ens. P 19 Nov. 25; Lieut. P 10 Oct. 26; Capt. P23 Aug. 31 ;
Major, P16 June, 43.
CAPTAIN.
HHEV.-MAJ.
CAPTAINS.
P John De Lacy
30 May 09 15 June 11 13 Feb. 27 23 Nov. 41
Edward R. King
16 Feb. 20 31 July 28 P 4 Dec. 32
P 6 Mar. 28 P 21 Aug. 35 P 2 April 41
Lorenzo Rothe
9 April 25 P 30 Aug. 26 30 Oct. 40
John Maule
Robert Stuart Ridge1
8 Sept. 14 28 Dec. 21 29 Sept. 37
P Charles Mortimer6 .. 20 Nov. 06
9 Feb. 08
9 Mar. 24 28 June 38
2 Nov. 32 24 Feb. 37 P 16 June 43
Charles A. Goodman
P15
April
30
P
22
Sept. 43
1 1 Jan. 39
James Nugent
Tho.MathiagLuzWcgueliri P 23 Dec. 30 P 28 June 39 P 29 Dec. 43
Edward Charles Butler. . P 13 Jan. 37 P 5 Mar. 41 P23 Aug. 44
LIEUTENANTS.
P 8 June 30 8 June 35
John Pratt, r
P 16 July 30 P 6 May 86
John Fleury
24 July 35 P 28 Nov. 37
Arthur Kinloch
Mortimer served on
Thomas Henry Bristow.. 2 Apr. 25 9 Mar. 27 the6 Major
expedition under Sir it.
P 24 Mar. 37 P 2 April 41 Spencer whit h joined Sir A.
Wm. Ward Abbott
Wellesley's army, and us pre
Charles Wilson Garden . . P 20 Oct. 37 1 Dec. 41 sent
at the battle* or Kaleia and
Robert Hallowell Carew P 28 Nov. 37 PIS May 42 Viiniera.
Proceeded from thence,
11 Jan. 39 P 22 July 42 to Oporto, and joined S.r John
Henry W. Palmer
Edw. Warwick Harvey, *. 21 June 39 P30 Dec. 42 Moore's army, anu was preaei.t
the battle of Corunna. Ac
Henry Arch. C'ubitt, adj. 12 Mar. 41 21 Sept. 43 at
his rcgl. to WalciieP 2 April 41 P 22 Sept. 43 companied
Richard Lloyd
rrii, and was pr sent at the
James Treva. Bettcsworth P 13 May 42 P 2 Feb. 44 siege of Flushing. Served after*
44 wards with the grenadier cumJohn Arthur Brockman . . 20 May 42 PpO-7 June
A..- AA V*"y "'nr Malaga and at the
John Matthew Pochin .. P 22 July 42
J Aug. - Imtlleof Barrosa. Sul)*ei|iiently
ENSIGNS.
loined the army under the Duke of Wellington,
Wm. Ryland Rainsford . . P 6 Jan. 43 und was present at the battles of Vittoria, Pyre
nees, Nivetle (severely wounded), and Ortiies ;
P 16 June 43 after
Frederick Palmer
he accompanied his regt. to Ame
7 July 43 rica, which,
Roger Barnston
and wn* present at the biege of Fort Erie,
Geo. Rob. Jas. Marshall
23 Sept. 43 when he defended No. 1 battery with the grena
dier company until supported by the re-gt., and
Wm. Hamilton Fortescue P 2 Feb. 44 also
at Chippowa.
P 7 Jane 44
Daniel Tom
George Biruey
P 23 Aug. 44
Paymaster.Humphrey Hen. Carmichael, 24 Feb. 14; Em. 24 Sept. 03 ; LUut.
27 Nov. 06; dipt. 31 Dec. 12.
Adjutant.LUut. H. A. Cubitt, 23 June, 43.
Quarter-Master.William Stuart, 10 July, 35.
Surgeon.John James Russell, M.D. 11 June, 41 ; Assist.-Svrg. 25 April, 26 ;
Hosp.-Assist. 16 June, 25.
Attut.-Surg.Charles Scott, M.D. 7 Nov. 34.

Facings Grass Green.Agents, Messrs. Price ic. Son.Irish Agents, Sir E. R. Burough, lit.,
Arinit & Co.
[Returned from N. America, 23 May, 1842.]
I Sir Roger Sheafie served in Holland in 171)9; and in the expc-jlti' n to the llaltic, in 1801, under Sir
Hyde Parker and Lord Nelson. The Americans having invaded Upper Canada at Queenstown on the 13lh
Oct. 1812, and Oent-ral Brock, commanding in the province, having fallen in a gallant effort with an inuiJequate force to oppose them, they posted themselves on a woody height above Queenslown. Major-General
SbeanY, on whom the command devolved, assembled some regular troops and militia, with a few Initiunit,
and on the same day attacked and completely defeated them, their commanding General delivering hia
sword to Major-General ShcafTe, and surrendering his surviving troops on the field of battletheir number
far exceeding the assailants. For these services Sir Roger was created a Daronet.
* Colonel Maxwell served the campaign in Calabria, and commanded the artillery Hint besieged Scylla
Castle. Served subsequently on the Katern coast of Spain ; embarked with Lord William Ilentlnck from
Tarragona, after having assisted at two sieges of that fortress ; took port in the Italian campaign, and was
Brigade-Major to the artillery at the capture of Genoa.
4 Major De Lacy served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1808 to the end of the war. Including the battles of
Bunco and Albuhera, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Dadajoi, battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees
(t July, to 2 Aug.), Nivelle.Orthes, and Toulouse. Received a gun-shot wound in the right arm at Vlltoria.
Has served seven years in the West Indies sinca the peace.
a Captain R. 8. Ridge served the Mahratta and Plndarrce campaigns of 1817 and 18, and afterwards with
the expedition to th Persian Gulf, including the liege of Itas-el-Kyma.

Nth (The North Hampshire) Regt. of Foot.

188

(Head Quartera at
L
Gosport.

" MINDEN"" TO URNAY"" PENINSULA."


Yean' Ben.
Colonel.
Hon. Sir Alexander Duff,1 GCH. Era. 23 May, 1793; Lieut. 15 Jan. 04;
52
Cap*.
16
Jan.
94;
Major,
28
Mar.
94; Lieut.-Col. 14 April, 98; Col. 15
Full Half
April, 1808; Major-Gen. 4 June, 11 j Lieut.-Gen. 19 July, 21; Gen. 2U
1'uy. Pay.

20
19
18

June, 38; Col. 37th Regt. 20 July, 31.


Lieut.-Colonel.
Joseph
Bradshaw, Em. P 12 May, 25 ; Lieut, f 12 Dec. 26 ; Capt. P 2 Dec. 31 }
0
Major, P9 Dec. 36; Lieut.-Col. P27 Aug. 41.
Majori.
0 Francis Skelly, Eta. P 6 July, 26; Lieut. 18 Sept. 28; Capt. P21 Sept. 32;
Major, P2 July, 41.
0 Gilbert Wm. Francklyu, Ens. P30 April, 27; Lieut. 23 Nov. 30; Capt. vQ
Dec, 36 ; Major, P27 Aug. 41.

,.

ENSIGN.

31
15

13
17
18
10
10
14
9
8
13
8
8
7
8
7
7
8
5
7
4
3
4

0
0
0
hi
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

8
3
8
20

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

4
4
3
3
2
2
2
1

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

BKKV.-MAJ.

14 April 14 10 April 25 9 Oct. 37


8 June 30 P 21 Sept. 32 P 15 Feb. 39
William Clay
Patrick Fran. Durham . . P21 Sept. 32 P 10 July 35 P 1 Mar. 39
Brownlow Villiers Layard3 24 July 23 20 Jan. 26 P 21 Nov. 34
Thos. Edmund Le Blanc 10 May 27 P 2 Dec. 31 30 April 41
Chas. Aug. Parkinson . . P 10 July 35 P 6 April 38 P 2 July 41
nil July 35 9 July 38 P 29 Oct. 41
28 Oct. 31 26 July 37 P 18 Feb. 42
Eliott Thomas Scward . . P 9 Dec. 36 P 15 Feb. 39 P 17 June 42
Charles Francis Shum . . P 12 May 37 P 1 Mar. 39 P20 Sept. 44
LIEUTENANTS.
Henry Edward Manners P 29 June 32 9 July 35
26 May 37 P 21 June 39
P 6 Oct. 37 P 28 July 40
John Hunter Mushet . . P 19 Oct. 38 P21 Feb. 40
Arthur M. Alex. Bowers P 29 Dec. 37 P 2 July 41
Henry John Curteis .... P 6 April 38 P27 Aug. 41
Herbert Russell Manners 28 Aug. 38 7 Jan. 42
Jones Butler Staveley . . P 27 Oct. 37 P 16 Aug. 39
Robert Preseott Harrison P 28 July 40 P 17 June 42
17 Aug. 38 31 Oct. 40
P 18 May 41 P17 Nov. 43
P
Samuel Le Hunt Hobson 14 June 42 P 5 July 44
P 2 July 41 P 20 Sept. 44
ENSIGNS.
Geo.Aug. Joe. M'Clintock P27 July 41
i' 29 Oct. 41
Joseph Jones, adjutant. . 7 Jan. 42
Wm. Joseph Bazalgctte . . P17 June 42
Cha. Alex.Boswell Gordon "21 April 43
Albemarle Bertie Cator P 23 June 43
P 17 Nov. 43
P 20 Sept. 44
James Henry Wyatt
Paymaster.Wm. Geo. Menzies Clibborn, 22 July, 42; Era. 17 Nov. 37;
Adjutant.Ens. Joseph Jones, 2 April, 42.
[Lieut. 30 April, 41.
Quarter-Master.Richard Hamilton, 2 Nov. 37.
Surgeon.Alex. Browne, M.D. 22 Nov. 39; Aisist.-Su.rg. 3 Aug. 26; Hosp.Aitut.lOJune, 25.
Atfist.-Surg.Alexander Forteath, M.D. 10 Feb. 43.
Facing! Yellow.Agent, Charles R. M'Grigor, Esq.

[Returned from Nova Scotia, 17 Jan. 1842.]


1 Sir Alex. Dull'smol In Flanders; accompanied tho expedition Ipom the Eait Indict to Keypt, when lie
irrved until tho pence of 1802. Sir Alei. commanded the centre column in the attack upon liumot Ajtna,
8 Captain Layard served with the Uth at ih< siege and storm of Bhurtpora In 1690.

^iWi*.] 38<A (*** Staffordshire}^, of Foot.


MOXTI VIDEO"" ROLEIA"" VlKIEBA"" COBUJIHA"BOSACO"" BADAJOZ'" ""SALAHAHOA"
" VITIOBIA"" ST. SEBASTIAS"" NIVB" PBHIKBDI.A"" AVA."
Colonel.
Tn- gerr.
I Hon. Hugh Arbnthnott,' CB. En*. 18 May, 06; Lt. 15 Sept. 96; Capt.
49
20 March, 99; Major, 23 Nov. 04; Lt.-Col. 9 May, 11 ; Col. 19 July, 21 ;
Major-Gen. 22 July, 30; Lt.-Oen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 38th Regt. 4 April 43.
Full Half
Paj. Pay.
Lieut.-Colonel.
Sir John Campbell,' Sort. Ens. 26 Nov. 21 ; Lieut. \ July, 24; Capt. P 11 July,
23 !ft
20 ; Afq/er, P 29 Dec. 37 ; iieuf.-CW. P 7 Aug. 40.
21
0* Majort.John Jackson Lowth', Em. 8 July, 24 ; /.;,...'. 11 Sept. 25 ; Capt.
P23 Mar. 32 ; Major, r 12 June, 40.
17 0 Henry Knight Storks, Em. P 10 Jan. 28 ; Lieut. 1 2 Mar. 82 ; Capt. P 30 Oct. 35 ;
Major, P 7 Aug. 40.

30
27
29
14
20
19
13
24
13
9
20
11
8
8
7
7
8
7

7
6

6
6
6
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
19
8
5
25
4
1

0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0

CAPTAINS.
James Pattoun Sparks . .
Robert Carr
i J Robert \Voodhonse4 . .
Jos. Samuel Adamson . . P
John W S Smith

A0
0
0
0
0

LIEUT.

30 July 18
29 Dec. 23
5 June 12
P 27 Sept. 33
P 17 May 27
P 26 Mar. 29
4 Aug. 37
18 Sept. 24
P 22 Aug. 37
30 Oct. 40

2 Dec. 25
16 May 34
22 Aug. 37
P 23 Aug. 37
P 9 Jan. 38
11 May 38
P 10 Feb. 37
P 19 Oct. 38
P 9 Nov. 38
31 May 39
P 1 Mur. 39
P 21 Sept. 39
P 7 Aug. 40

25 Sept. 28
P 29 Dec. 37
P 4 May 39
P21 Sept. 39
P 12 June 40
P 7 Aug. 40
21 Apr. 39
17 Nov. 40
P 8 Nov. 42
P 14 Apr. 43
P29 Dec. 40
P 5 Dec. 43
22 Mar. 44

0
0 Valentine Fred. Story
LIEUTENANTS.
0
0 Thomas Anderson, d. pm.
0
0 Robert Charles Sinclair. .
0 Charles John Prichard . .
0 John Robert Jackson
0 Adam Hackctt, d. adj. . .
0 Charles Robbing Maxwell
0
0 Robert Scott
0
0 James Jarvis
0
ENSIGNS.
0 Edward Thomas Gloster
0 Hugh Rich. Kirwau Uurly
0
0 Frederick Hugonin . . . .
0
0 Fiennes Arthur Quartlcy
0

ENSIllK.

27 July 15
9 April 18
17 Aug. 09
15 Mar. 31
9 April 25
P 22 April 20
3 Feb. 32
26 Nov. 21
P 4 May 32
. . P25 Nov. 36

CAPTAIN.

BREV.-HAJ.

5 Sept. 26 23 Nov. 41
11 Dec. 31
21 April 33
1 Dec. 37
P 4 May 39
P 10 April 40
P 7 Aug. 40
20 Sept. 40
P 14 Apr. 43
P26 May 44
2 Sir John C smpbell srrved
throughout the llumieie war,
from 1 .'I. Aprl 1, i- ; to Its
conclusion In Feb. 18X6, as
Aide-de-camp U Sir Archibald
Campbell.
3 Major Low h Mr*e<i with
the 381 b in the Burmese war,
und was pre*en at the affairs
of Sembike ant Ncpadie, and
attack and capti ire of .Mi'll.iun
and of I'Hghmn Hew.
4 Capt. Won i.i. .ii-n served
in the Peninflula from January
1809, to Dec. 1 611, Including
the battles of Tu avero, Uuvaco,
and Puentes d'C taor, and siege
of Badajoz.

P 13 May 42
6 Captain Tu lor served throu ghout the HurP 6 Jan. 43 mese
war.
P 30 May 43 0 Lieut. Sou HI ill nerved In the Burmese
f 21 July 43 war from Nov. 1825, to la cone [union in 1838.
P 20 Oct. 43
6 Dec. 43
22 Mar. 44
4 Oct. 44
Paymaster.Wm. F. Vernon, 9 July, 30; JEns. 1 June, 20; Lieut. 5 July, 27.
Adjutant.Lieut. C. Frith, 17 Nov. 40.
Quarter-Master.James Twibill, 8 May, 40; Eng. 7 May, 40.
Surgeon.Hugh Lindsay Stuart, 17 Sept. 39; Asslvt.-Surgeon, 15 Dec. 2*5 ;
A ftut.-Surgeons,Edward Le Blanc, 24 May, 41.
[Hosp.-Asxist. 28 Dec. 30.
Robert Browne, 1 March, 44.

Facings Yellow.Agents, Cox &. Co.Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane & Co.
1 Lieut.-General the Honourable Hugh Arbuthnott served with the 49th at the Helder, In 1799; alto on
the expedition to the Baltic, and battle of Copenhagen, in 1801. In July 1007, embarked with the expe
dition to Zealand, and waa present at the siege and capture of Copenhagen. Accompanied the expedition to
Sweden, and afterwards to Portugal and Spain under Sir John Moore, and was present at the battle of
Corunna. Served also in the Peninsula under the Duke of Wellington, and commanded the 62nd at the
battle of Busaco, for which he has rcrtived a modal.
& LL Coi. Hairelock wired in the Burmese war In 1684, 25, and 26, a Drp. Assist. Adjt.- General, anil WM present at the
capture of Krtaundlnr, Knmaroot, nivl MeIloon,aDiiln the action of Pagham Hew, Served with the arm; of thr Imlui and In
Affgbaoittan in 1839. 41, and 4S, as Aide-de-Camp to Sir Willouchbj Cotton, Persian Interpreter to Maj. Gen. Elphinstunc
td to Sir Robt. Sale, ami Drp. A*siit Adjt-Gen. in Sir Geo. Pollock's force, In which army be was attached to the infantry
dhitoo of four brigades commanded by Sir John M'Casklll i present at the torn and capture of Ohuinee, In the tevrral
action in forcing the panel between Cabool & Jpllalabad in 1841, and at the defence of tbo latter place In 1641 and 42. Com
manded the right column In the attack on M*homnied Akbar's camp on the 7th April 1842, for wblch and preceding services
fee waa ftmuutt*! to toe rank of Major by Brevet, and appointed a Companion of the Bath. He was aim present In the action
at Teiren. at the re- capture of Cabool, aud was senior officer of the Staff during; the raeceedlnir operation! In the Kohtstan
Uiier Sir John M'Caakill. and at the attack on and capture of Istalif. Served on thr general staff In the action of Maharmjpore.
16 Major Campbell. Capt*, Herbert and Pnscr, LUnits. Atkinson, Gray, \v. HimUi^e, Walker, Hamilton, Currie, Uaultaln,
Harvey, Tinley, Flynn, ColU, Gee, Newport, and Gaynnr, and Dr. James, vervvd with thr RcgL at the action of
Habarajporc on the TOth Dec. 1M3. Major Campbell. Captain Herbert, and Lleuts. Currle and Newport, were s!t|bU*/
*oniMied i and Lieuta. Atkinson, and II. Gray were severely wounded.
1 1 Captain Young was at the storming and capture ol Forts Comma (led the Forlorn Hope), Gunnowrl, and Ownona, In
dia* in 1007. Served the campaigns against Nepaul and the Mahrattas.
13 CcpL Strachan and Lieut. Flynn served the campaign afalnst the Rajah of Coorg, In 1634.
13 Capt. Dumford served at Uw capture of the !! of France In 1810 In the eipeditlon tn Java in 1911 ( capture of Kandy in
tttt j in UN Kandy an rebtllion In 1&17 and 1 i and In th action of Maharajpore, 19th Dee. it.

it
1811,
until
in
Mserved
the
editer anean Pu'ris,
Iin
r'and
elrmut
ianimn;
istncuend'i Kurepto
n1809,
when
rit
Jionune,
1
scueladedwLen
1758,
until
rwhere
in
early
it
e1754,
mained it
agalnit
oApril
the
in
and
18S4;
penration!
which
went
Id
171)5,
in
aryear
lterlaomnd Pthe
Gibagain
and
IMinorca,
to
raltar,
reland,-and

ervi'ce'ju^wifJ'l

&$& (TIiA Dorsetshire) Regiment of j ^OOt.

PSer*10* alDiDaxptf.

" Montis /Hiw7*w CoVjsj


' Primu* In IndU." " PLASSEY""GIBRALTAR"with the Cattle and .Key,
" ALBUI BB4"" VITTORJA"" PY11ENBE3""HIVELLB" "NlVH" M OaTHM"" PwriHBOi.A**

MAHAH.JPOKS."
Colonel.
Veurs' 8erv.

1813,
Dec.
13th
the
;nch
before
Baonarmy
von e

08
Full Hall
Pay. Pay.

32

27

1ft

39

29

$ Sir Frederick Phibpse Robinson,1 GCB. Em. Feb . 1777 ; Lieut. \ Sept 7!
Capt. 3 July, 94 ; Major, 1 Sept. 94 ; Lieut.-Col. 1 J an. 1800; Col. 25 July, U
Major-Gen. 4 June, 13; Lieut.-Gen.21 May, 25 ; ( Hen. 23 NOT. 41 ; Col.3&\
Regt. 15 June, 40.
Lieut.-Colonelt.Thomas Wright,8 CB. Ens. 18 Deo .12; Lieut. 22 April, 1-$
Capt. v 14 July, 25 ; Major, v 10 March, 37 ; Lieu t.-CoL 24 Apr. 39.
Horatio Walpole,3 Eta. & Lieut. 8 May, 17; Capt. til Jan. 25; JtfVyVw, "17 No.
37 ; Lieut.-Col. 18 May, 40.
Majors.Edw. Wm. Bray,4 CB. Era. 12 Jan. 05 ; Lt .20 Apr. 08; Capt.G Ap,
19 ; Brev.-Major, 10 Jan. 37 ; Major, 9 Nov. 41.; Brev. Lt.-Col. 30 Apr. 44
Hen. Havelock,5 CB., . 2d Lt. 20 July, 15; Lt. P24 Oct, 21; Capt. 5 June 3?
Brevet- Major, 4 Oct. 42 ; Major, 30 June 43; Brei j. Lt. Col. 30 April 44.
ENSIGN.

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CAPTAINS.
P 13ApriI2G P 27 April 27 P 8 May 35
William Wood6
6 April 31 25 Mar. 33 P 28 Dec. 38 30 Apr. 4^
Marmaduke Geo. Nixon'
1 Aug. 25 24 Apr. 39
Henry Francis Stokes8 . . 24 July 23
4 April 32 P 19 July 33 P 15 Dec. 40
Robert Newport Tlnley8
P 18 Jan. 31
2 Sept. 34 P31 Dec. 41
Arthur Herbert10
1 Aug. 10 30Mav 34
3 Dec. 07
3 May 33 24 April 43 30 April*
Charles D. Campbell10 . . P 9 Aug. 27
5 June 43
2 June 35
21 Sept. 32
Henry A. Strachan12
9 July 29 27 Aug. 43
Abra. Collis Anderson,*. 12 June 23
/Eneas William Fraser10 P C June 34 P 4 Mar. 36 27 Sept. 44
LIEUTENANTS.
H. Wayct Davenport. . . . P 30 May 35 P 2 Dec. 36
3 Feb. 37 S Lieut -Col. Writhi MTT*4 e*
James S. Atkinson10 .... 30 Sept. 30
P 30 Oct. 35 P 10 Mar. 37 campaign nfaiiu..{the Rajah of CV
Wm. Clargcs Wolfe
in 1634. In 1*39 tar wu rn:i*T
P 4 Mar. 30 P17 Nov. 37 in
Edward Croker,10 adj
the operation* <va.nct Kur-jil
J. Fitz Roy Dalrymple . . P 2 Dec. 36 P 8 Dec. 37 and was severely and danerro**)1'
1 July 38 wounded at the affair of Zonp*
25 Mar. 30
the Iftlh of Octbbrr. Hr am
21 Oct. 36 23 Mar. 39 on
Wordsworth Smith
lUAndvd a BriiTi.de in Uw a>*t>c .->
P 10 Mar. 37 24 Apr. 39 Maltarajpore on th* 39th Dwu 1-^1
William Hardinge10
3 LL-Col. Wmlpole merrrd ml
7 April 37 13 Oct. 39 campaign
Charles J. Walker10
against the Rajah a1
9 Dec. 37 19 Oct. 3!) Coor, in 1834.
Tho. Sargent Little, r. . .
4
LL.t'i.l.
Bray srrrrd tb- MJ*.
P17
Feb.
38
P
19
July
311
Chas. Tho. Hamilton10.. .
raita canipaitn* of 1817. IK, an..
Robert Hamilton Currie'" P 28 Dec. 38 P 14 Feb. 40 and
was present at the ties'* ^
9 NOT. 38 18 May 40 captures or Rr>{hur, Amubu>T. r;
Owen Wynne Gray6 . . .
27 June 34 20 Oct. 40 Asrfrghur. lie was on boaid .U
Theodore M. Haultain10
ship Kent, wbtch tl
25 Jan. 39 P 15 Dec. 40 unfurlunate
James C Harvey10
burnt in the Bay of Bt*tat, ft
Wm. Newport Tinley10.. P 15 Nov. 39 Pll June 41 March, 1826. Commanded tt* 3..
9 Jan. 40 17 June 41 in the action of MaJmrajpore, >!
Patrick Flynr.12
was severely wounded.
Robert Stacey Colls10 . . 14 Feb. 40 24 April 43 6 CapL Wood and Lta. Cn*i
18 Sept. 40
5 June 43 and O. W. Gray were prev^nl at *l
of Zonipoie new Kvrnocl
James Henry Archer. . . . P15 Dec. 40 P22 Dec. 43 affair
the 18th Oct. 1839. Also is fi
3 Aug. 41
2 July 44 action at Uaharmjpore, 19 Dee. l^D
Simon George Newport10
2 Aug. 44 in whieh battle Lt. Croker *n<.-:t
Henry Droz Gaynor 10 . . P31 Dec. 41
Aasirtant Quarter Mtutrr OeDfrnJ I
Lindsay Farrington .... 23 June 43 27 Sept. 44 the
3rd Division.
7 Major Nixon KTVfd the eampftign M**0*! ^
ENSIGNS.
Rajah
of
Coor;
li
i
\tSU
; and In the acttom at M<tb>
10 Nov. 43 rajport: on the 21
D*w. 1843, he served m Ma>*H
24 Nov. 43 Brigade bi the 5lh th
Henry Elmhirst Reader
Brigade,
John Mapcs Webb Ensor P 22 Dec. 43 8 Captain Stoke s served in the 38th thrwifb^t ', i
war ; n id with the 39ih in the artl *
Geo. Fred. Campbell Bray 22 Mar. 44 MBunnex?
AhfirKJpore.
John Rich. S. FitzGerald 29 Mar. 44 9 Captain Tin! y served the nmpcJjrD afhvl &
25 June 44 Rajah of Cttorg in 1834. In the action at Ms.hanj> >
Dec. 1M3, be was severely wouadpd.
27 Sept. 44 9th
[See notes 5, 10. 11, If, and IS in preccdi.. f^t'j
22 Oct. 44
Paymaster.G. Augustu ! Durnforfl,13 1 3 Feb. 27; E ns. 28 June, 06 ; Litut. 1
[Starch, 10; Capt. 13 Feb. V"
Adjutant.Lieut. Edwar d Croker, 2 Ji ily, 44.
Quarter-Master.Jones Duke, 10 Jan 37.
Surgeon.Charles Hugh James,10 18 A ig. 43; AMM .-Surg. 5 Oct. 32.
AsUt.-Surg. Lodovick Charles Stew irt, 8 June, 4' . Fficirta*Gr*xn.-Agent
Henry Ai mstrong, 17 J unc, 42.
Messrs. Cox & < , ..
John Tho mas Watson 1 Jacot, 10 May ,44.

1 Sir Prede rick Robinson served flre years in t he Rrst American war, including the battle of HotM Neck, axsmaU m
capture of Sto ney Point by the Americana (wound >d and uken jirixoi i.*r), and battle of New London. SohfrioentlT al *
capture of Ma rtinique, St. Lucia, and Guadaloupe In 1784. including the torming of PI eur -1'Epi r and Ibe lleisht* of t*
miste. Joinet the army under the Duke or Wrllli ;ton, in 1812. and -11 present at the aetion of Osnu. ad battle of t fi
torta, a nd con roanued the Brigade which carried t ha village of Oamaiza Mayo without Irinit a shot. In Jly and -e.r"
follow! "I he, ras present at the 1st and And ajtsnul t on San Sebastian (severely wouudct ), passage of tbc Bldatewa. the cr**
rconn< iMane before nayonoe, battle or the Nivi (severely woundld). blockade of B ayonne and rrnnle of ttBc fcctit
which i ay he ueecvdcd to the command of the 6th division. In June, 18U, embarked tn cosamand of a. Oritfadr, for ABW^'I
cnmraa adedtt e two Briirades Intended to attack lie works of Plattsbunt, but received onlen to retire, mftf* hafiati b**"
the pat ujte of the Saranar. In No. rolloxlnir, ap lointed Commande Mil-Chief and Pro lioan<aj Oov. o/ the Oppev PrpvM.fi
which 1 ppoint ment he held till June 1810. Sir Frfd has received a me* *14 two clasps for Villocia, Sao Srbaatian. It Iht i~

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9 Sal Sir Alexander Woodford,1 KCB. GCMG. Em. 6 Dec. 94; Lieut. 15
July,95; Capt. 1 1 Dec. 99 ; Capt. & Lieut.-Col. 8 Mar. 10; Col.4 June.14;
Mujor-Gen. 27 May, 25; Lieut.-Gen. 28 June, 38; Col. 40th Foot,
25 April, 42.
Lieut.-Colonelt.
Sir Thomas Valiant, KCB. KH.3 Em. P 31 March, 04 ; Lieut. 21 June, 05; Capt.
P21Aug.l7; Jtfyor,P24Oct.21; Lieut.-Col. P8 Oct. 25 ; Col. 28 June, 38.
Robert Brice Fearon3, CB. En>. June, 95 ; Lieut. 4 Sept. 95 ; Capt. 21 Apr. 04
Major, P20 Dec. 10; Brevet- Lieut.-Col. 12 Aug. 19; Regtl.-Lieut.-Col. P8
May, 23; Col. 10 Jan. 37.
Mqjon.
PSiBGeorge Hibbert, CB.* Em. f 25 Feb. 13 ; Lt. 14 June, 16 ; Cant, r 6 March
23 ; Major, v 13 Nov. 35 ; Brevet-Lieut.-Col. 23 Dec. 42.
James Stopford,4 CB. Em. P 1 7 Sept. 25 ; Lieut. P 2 Nov. 26 ; Capt. f 10 Sept
30 ; Major, P 1 1 March, 42 ; Brevet Lt.-Col. 30 April, 44.
ENS1ON.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. BREV.-MAJ.
CAPTAINS.
Fitzherbert Coddington9 P22 Sept. 25 P 17 Jan. 28 P24 Dee. 32 30 April 44
Thos. James Valiant .... 29 May 28 P 17 Dec. 29 P 1 May 35
31 Aug. 24
P 16 Dec. 25
10 Feb. 14
P 20 July 30
P 2 Nov. 26
P 10 Sept. 30
P 22 Mar. 33
P 7 Sept. 2C

4 May 26
P 19 Sept. 26
26 June 27
P14 Dec. 32
10 Nov. 31
P 24 Dec. 32
P 9 Jan. 35
2 Sept. 29

13 June 30
P 22 Feb. 31
P 3 May 33
25 Nov. 31
P i7 Oct. 34
P 29 May 35
P 6 Mar. 35
P 13 April 39
7 June 39
i--JI June 39
15 Nov. 39
P21 Feb. 40
P 5 Juue 40
P 15 Dec. 40
Philip Wm. Miller
Francis Brockman Morley P 5 Apr. 39
P 27 Aug. 41
P21 May 41
Pll Mar. 42
26 Oct. 41
Samuel Snelling9
Wm. Creagh O'Brien11 . . P 19 Nov. 41

19 April 33
4 July 84
P 1 May 35
29 Jan. 36
P 20 May 36
P 23 Mar. 38
P 15 Mar. 39
16 July 41
P 7 Sept. 41
P 26 Oct. 41
19 Nov. 41
4 Mar. 42
5 Mar. 42
29 April 42
27 May 42
P 25 Oct. 42
14 April 43
P 4 Aug. 43
30 Dec. 43
26 June 44

Joseph Boyer Oliver6. . . .


John MacDuff9
Henry Douglas Cowper. .
Ferdinand White,9 CB. . .
Fred. Wm. Smith ....
John Martin Bladen Ncill"
Robert Norman10 . . .
LIEUTENANTS.
George Matthias White9
James Todd9
Hen. Crickitt Tyler
ThomasL.K. Nelson,11 adj.
Wm. Augustus Fyers" . .
Henry llalkett
Alex. A. Nelson"
Edw. Hungerford Eagar9
John W. Thomas9 ....
Malcolm R.Laing Meason9
Robert Carey
Jn. Anstruther Macgowan9

ENSIGNS.

33
14
3
28
6
4

Fred. Montagu Hockings


William Henry Hill
Wm. Henry Qneade ....
Aldborough Rich. Rundle
Richard Sowden Payne . .
Haus Thomas Fell White

27 May
20 May
31 Mar.
9 June
23 Feb.
29 Mar.
P 12 May
22 Oct.

42
42
43
43
43
44
43
44

P 12 Sept. 34
7 Nov 86 30 April 44
P 13 April.')9
P 4 Mar. 30
P 7 Aug. 40 23 Dec. 42
P21 May 41
Pll Mar. 42
25 Aug. 42

3 Col. Pcaron's services ICam


paign of 179(1 and 7. In the Wet
Indies, Including th storming of tbe
Vigle (wounded in the knee by a
bayonet) i attack on Mornc Fortuni'C |
and surrender of St. Lucia. Campalsn of 1799. In Holland, including
the battles of the 19th Sept, 2nd and
lith Oct. Campaign of 1800 on the
coast of Prance and Spain. Expe
dition to Qulheron Bay. Attack on
Ferrol. Expedition to Vlgo and Ca
di*. Egyptian campaign of 1807,
including the surrender of Alexan
dria i attack and storming of Rosrtta.
Campaign of 1814 and 15, in Italy,
including the surrender of Naples
and Genoa, Col. r'earon commanded
the troops on board the unfortunate
ship Kent, when she was burned in
the Bay of Biscay, 1st March, 1825.
5 Lt. Col. Stopford served with the
0th throughout the operations in
Candahar and In Affgbanistan during
1841 and 42 ; and he commanded the
Ret. in tile action of Maharajpore,
29th Dec. 1843, until dangerously
wounded in the side.
6 Major Coddington commanded
the 40th in the action of Maharajpore
after Lt.Col. Stop ord was wounded, and until he him.
self received a dan) erous sabre wound,
7 Capt. Gray ier red throughout the Burmese war, and
was engaged in th< attack on the enemy's entrenched
position near Rantoon. storming the stockades at Ko.
keln, Tantabain. Panlang. Denobiu Pagoda, capture of
Denobtu, the cntreached position near Prome, Malown
and Pagam Mew. Served also in Selnde and Brloochli'
tan from Igao to 18aw,
8 Major Oliver s iceeeded to the command ol tbe 40th
In the action of MsJiarajpore on Maj. Coddington being
wounded, and be b ought the kegc out of the field.

0 Paymaster.Charles Seallin Naylor,'3 8 May, 85 ; ';?*. 1 Sept. 12; Lieut. 26


0 Adjutant.Lieut. T. L. K .Nelson,11 11 Mar. 42.
[Dec. 15; Capt. 9 May, 34.
0 Quarter-Master.Thoma s Walter Hivi !s, 25 Oct. 42
Surgeon.J)John MacAn drew,14 M.D. 30 April, 29 ; Atslst.-Surg. 15 Feb. 10;
0 Attitt.-Surgi.Henry Hi ipleton, M.D. 12 July 39. [ Hosp.-Asiist. 27 June, 09.
0
John Hen ry Brummell, 18 June, 41.
Facingt Buff. Agents, Me ssrs. Cox ic C< >.

1 Sir Alnani ier Woodfhrd served in the PenlnsuliL, and has received a medal and two t laspl for the battles of Salamanca,
'irtorU and It

JBIrTaMraMVaUlmntwrTedt^pcftnipaignoflBOa..! lrXr6.in Guor.t, Etui IndicB s al*t the cnn.p^.Tn .irut th* Sofkh Chief
Sy, of LAborr, In 1809. ' While la command of the reserve force to the nny of the Indui, In Feb. 1U39, In concert with fle-ir.
Admiral Sir F. Maltland the Naval Commander. In Chief, took the Fort of Munora, on tbe high point of land at the mouth of th
Imltaur of Kuiracbec In Selnde, and on the following day the Ton and Fortros., of Kurrachee aurrradered to them. He terved
In all parts of Upper and Lower Selnde, and at QuetU in ABghaniiUn. Cotumanded a Brigade in the action at Uabarajpore.
i twl received a M-vrtv contusion on the left breatt.
1 l.t.-rol. Hibbert joined the Peninsular army In IBM. and after the tennination of thai wr he proceeded to Amerlra, and v
t at New Orlearu. Served also tbe canipaijm of 1*15, and was present at Waterloo. He eommanded the40th tbrmiRbooi
l In Cwdahar aivl la Aflfchaniilan in 184 1 and IS, under Gen, Nott. for which be wai appointed * Brevet J,i Col. Jl a

1 92

41 ( The Wel*K) Regiment of Foot. \*%*%

On tin. Colonn and Appointments, the Prince of Walrft Plume, with the) motto, " Oieelt Augau ne
CAlC.7lW.""DETKOIT""QnS!InTOWll""MIAMI""NlAGABA" "ATA."

"CANDAIIAR, OHUZMBE, and CABOOL, 1842."

Colonel.
Yean' Serv.
B Sir Ralph Darling,1 GCH. Ens. 15 May, 1793; Lieut. 2 Sept. 96 ; Capt. 6
5-2
Sept.96- ^ff{ior,P2Feb.l800; Lt.-Col.'n July.Ol; Co/.25 July 10; Miy.-tfen.
full Half 4 June, 13 ; Lt.-Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Gen. 23 NOT. 41; Col. 41st, 20 Sept. 37.
Pay. Pay. Lieut.-Colonel.9 Sir Richard England,3 KCn KB., Era. P25 Feb. 08 ; l.i.-at.
37
21
31

Uunc,09; Capt. Pll June, 11 ; jtftt/or, P 4 Sept. 23; Lieut.-Col. P29Oct- i*5;
Col. 28 June, 38.
0 Majors.Core Browne,' CB. Ens. 14 Jan. 24; Lieut. Pll July 26; Capt.
P 11 June, 29 ; Miyor, P 19 Dec. 34; Srevet-Lieut.-Col. 23 Dec. 42.
2A 9 Joseph Simmons,4 CU. 2nrf Lieut. 16 April, 12; Lieut. 23 Dec. 13; Carp*.
18 Feb. 27 ; Major, 22 Aug. 37; Brevet- Lieut.-Col. 23 Dec. 42.
A

EJi.SION.

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1 Mar. 20 P 29 Oct. 25 28 June 38
1 Oct. 18
9 Feb. 09 11 April 11 26 Feb. 28 23 NOT. 41
P
9 NOT. 26 24 Oct. 41
4 NOT. 25
Eugene James Vaughan
P 8 April 26 18 Sept. 32 29 Mar. 42
G. Sheaffe Montizambert" 11 April 31 Pll Jan. 33 29 Sept. 42
William Garden Seton . . P 2 Mai. 32 P 22 July 36 P 22 May 40
Henry Law Maydwell . . 21 Aug. 35 28 Sept. 38 P 15 April 42
12 AprU 31 P 25 Oct. 33 P 1 Mar. 44
Robert Butler7
P 8 June 32 21 May 35 P24 May 44
LIEUTENANTS.
Wm. H. H. Anderson . . 20 Sept. 33 28 Aug. 36
P18 Dec. 35 22 Aug. 37
25 Mar. 36 16 Aug. 38
James Email," a<(j
Robert Pratt lo
P 16 June 37 P 27 June 39
C. Anderson Morshcad* 11 July 37 P 28 June 39
P 17 Aug. 38 P30 Aug. 39
7 June 39 P 8 Jan. 41
Tho. M'Lcod Farmer . .
Chas. Timothy Tuckey lo P 28 June 39 2 Oct. 41
Thomas Andrews Rawlins P17 NOT. 41 P 29 Dec. 43
the E umi.tr .IT. and
P 20 Dec. 39 P 22 NOT. 42 throughout
Grenville G. Wells
was present at the itorming of RanGeorge Montagu Hicks. . P 16 NOT. 41 P 20 Jan. 43
bead of the left column stonnoig
Edwin Robert Wetuered P 5 Aug. 42 P 24 May 44 the
trenches In fr ont of th. Dacon
P 11 June 41 P 21 July 43
Thomas Clough Taylor . . P30 Sept. 42 P 20 Aug. 44 ade in front of th r Dagon Pagoda.
Commanded the le ft wing of the 4 lit Brgt. in the field
ENSIGNS.
S< rvcd with the
tba Kola pore Rajah.
Widdrington Jacson ....
6 Jan. 43 against
RegU during the e ampaign of IS4> in Aff ban! stank and
Julius Edmund Goodwyn P 5 Jan. 44 commanded a roll mn of attack in the action of tha 98th
April in the Pishe* n Talley t present tlso in the actions
Joseph Henry Cooke .... P 1 Mar. 44 near
Candahar, j t Goaine, and t fore Gbuxnee ;
Samuel Henry Page .... i'-M May 44 occnpatfonand de tructlon at that for tress* of Cabool;
P 12 July 44 expedition Into K >tmtan ; storm, cap ure, and deftnieThomas Willson
lion of Istallff. an 1 In the various m! oor affairs in and
Wm. Samuel Greatheed i-2CJan. 44 between
the Bolan and the Khyber I asset.
John Win. N. B. Parry.. * 20 Aug. 44
Paymfuter.fy F. Dickson,11 20 July, 27 ; Ens. 12 Mar. 12 ; /.;. ///. 27 Jam 14.
Adjutant.Limit. James Eman, 20 Sept. 42.
Quarter-Master.James Gi.lan, 20 Sept. 44.
Surgeon.p\Vm. Mortimer Wilkins.18 23 Dec. 30; Assist.-Surg. 22 June, 25 ;
Assut.-Surg.Charles Hart, M.D. 18 Oct. 39.
[Hosp.-Assist. 10 Jan. 14.
Facings White.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
[Returnedfrom the East Indies, 13 July, 1843.]

I Sir Ralph Darling's service.! r- In 1793, the ...ATM in the island of Granada, assiited by the Prroeb from Ouadalonpe,
having revolted and murdered the Oovernor and upwards cf forty of the principal Inhabitant*, be was employed with his Rejrt.
(the ( VN i in quelling the insurrection. In Jan. 179", volunteered on the expedition against Trinidad, and was pmrntat the
destruction of the Spanish ships of war, and at the surrender of the bland. In July 1799. proceeded with the expedition aga.nft
the Dutch settlement of Surinam, and was employed in the arrangements for the capitulation, and present at tbe surrender of
that colony. In April 1801, proceeded with the expedition against tbe Danish and Swedish Islands, St. Crote, Sf, Thomas. Si.
Martin, and St. Bartholomew, and WM present at their reduction. In September 1R08, hit Rrpl- (the Mst) brine ordered on
artivc service, he resignrd bis staff employment ( Principal Assist. Adjtv -General) and took the command of it. Joined tbe army
under Sir John Moore, In Spain, and wu present during the advance and retreat, the action at Lu.ro, and battle of Corunna,
for which last he received a Medal. In July 1B09, was appointed Dep. AdjL-General to the Force sent to the Scheldt undrr
the Earl of Chatham, and was present at the siege and surrender of Flushing. On the return of the expedition be nsuroed
his itaff appointment at the Horse Guards.
1 Sir Richard England served at the siege and capture of Flashing In 1609 : subsequently in tbe Peninsula, and on the staff
of the Adjutant- General with the army In Sicily in 1810. Employed In all tin- operation* of the Caffrr war on the Kaatrfn
Frontier of the Cape of Goud Hoi*- In Itill and 36. Commanded a division of the array in Scindn and In AnghinlsUn in
1841 and 4J, and wu rngagcd In several affairs with the enemy In the advance 07 tbe Bombay column, and in Its retreat from
Candahar.
1 Lu-Col. Browne commanded the 4 lit during the whole of the campaign of IrtiS in AflghuiitUn, and was present in tbe
engagements with the enemy on K March and SH April in tbe Pisheen Valley ; In that of the 29 May near Candah*r. SO Aus;.
at Ooatnc, & Sept. before Ohuinee. occupation and destruction of that fortress and of Cabool, expedition into Kohistan. storm,
capture, and destruction of IstalllT, and In the various minor affairs in and between the Bolan and tbe Klijbcr Patscc
4 Lieut-. Col. Simmons served In the Fcniniula, as a Volunteer with the 3l.li, and afterwards as ao otflcci in the 23rd,
and in th* Rifle Brigade, from Sept 1811 to the end of that war in lull. Including tbe storminc of the J-'orts at Almaru.
alTkln at San Munna and San Milan, battle of Vlltorla, action* at Tanil Bridge and Krnalar, ttormio| Viwft Hcigbta.
rroulDg the ni<tai4oa. battle of ISivell*, battles of the Nive, mi thv 10th, lltb. and lYth I'. 1W. Served with tb* 41 it

nJSi:] 42d ( The Royal Highland) Regt. of Foot. [iJ!j.?lrS.It'Saiu.


St. Andrew," Nemo me impune lacetsit."The Sphinx, with the words "EGYPT"
"CORUXNA""FUENTES D'ONOR""PYRENEES"" NIVELLE"" NIVE"
"ORTHE6""TOULOUSE"" PENINSULA"" WATERLOO."
Colonel.
P Sir John Hacdonald,1 1 CCB. Em. April, 1795 ; Lieut. 2 Fel ). 90 ; Capt.
50
22 Oct. 1802 ; Major, 2 3 Feb. 06; L *ut.-Col. 17 Mar. 08; Col . 4 June, 14;
Foil 1Utf
Major- Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Lieut.-Ger . 28 June, 38; Col. 42nd Highlanders,
15 Jan. 44.
Lieut.-Colonel. Duncan \lex. Cameroi i, Em. 8 April, 25 ; Lieut. '15 Aug. 26;
90
0
Capt. P21 June, 33; Mi yor, P23 Aug . 39 ; Lieut.-Col. P6 Sept. 43.
Sfajon.$) James Macclo ugall,* Secant ! Lieut. 11 June, 12; Lieu '. 8 Sept. 13;
W
Capt. P 10 Sept. 25 ; Mi yor, 23 Oct. , JS ; Brevet-Lieut.- Col. 1 Ifov. 42.
20
0 Charles Dunsmure, Ent. Apr. 25; L tut. P 7 Nov. 26 ; Capt. i ' 30 Jan. 35 ;
Major. P 5 Sept. 43.
CAPTAINS.

KNSIOS.

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

BRKV.-MAJ.

3*
19
20
19
15
13
13
13
12
10
10
8

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

William Outline
Geo. Burrell Cumberland

8
10
7
6
6
10
0
5
6
5
5
4
4
3
4

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

P17 Nov. 37 P27 Sept. 39


1 Sir John M acdonald served
30 Oct. 35 v 28 Nov. 37 the Egyptian ci mpaignof 1801.
Farquhar Campbell .... P 30 Nov. 38 '16 May 40 He served ulsc in the l*. miiand was Deputy AiljnP31 May 39 P26 Oct. 41 sula,
H Sholto Douglas
tant General f t the battle of
Tho.Rob.D. Hay,n<{/. r.b.
2 Aug. 39 P 5 Nov. 41 Barrota, and Aisistint AiljuG. Maclaine Il< >-*,;. r. b. 8 May 35
9 Aug. 3!) tant-General a t the battle of
Robert Bligh Sinclair . . P27 Sept.3'J 15 Apr. 42 the Nive. 81 John has rea meda for services in
Augustus Paterson .... P 10 Jan. 40 15 Apr. 42 ceived
Egypt; and a medal and one
Thomas Hugh Cockbura P 6 Mar. 40 15 Apr. 42 clasp for Barrc so and the Nive.
P 15 May 40 P15 Apr. 42 2 Lt.-Col. H icdougall served
the campaigns of 1813 and 14,
Alexander Ramsay, f. . . P 16 May 40 P 3 June 42 in
the Peninsu a, including the
John Walter Wedderburn P 26 Oct. 41 P 6 Sept. 43 affair of Sun I i.n,i..i . battles
Ron. Geo. H. Essex Gran P 5 Nov. 41 P 30 Aug. 44 of Nivtflle, N ve, Dth, lOlb.
Ernest F. G. Clavering . P 15 Apr. 42 P 6 Dec. 44 Ilth, 12th, a nd 13th Dec.,
John Osborne Baruett . P 16 Nov. 41 P26 Oct. 44 Orthes, and Tc ulouse.
EXSIONS.
Archd. Macra Chisholm
17 Apr. 42
18 Apr. 42
Oiltert Innes Meuzies .
3 Captain ( Joldle served ith th 2Snd
Alexander Bcthnue . . . 20 May 42 throughout
thi operations in S cinde under Sir
21 May 42 Charles Napier , including the battles of M.
Erskine N. Sandilands .
Sam. Douglas Abercromb; P 3 June 42 unee and lijdt Kit 11(1.
4 Sept. 43
William Gordon Camcro 24 May 44
Charles Campbell Graham P30 Aug. 44
WilliumJohn Cuningham P 25 Oct. 44
John Wra. Powlctt Orde P 6 Dec. 44
Paynuut.J. Wheatley, 12 Oct. 38; E ni.kAdjt.2Q July, 32 ; Lit <ut. 3 Apr. 35.
Adjutant.Lieut. A. C. Campbell, 31 March, 43.
Quarter-Matter.SSI I idward Paton , 19 June, 40.
Surgeon.James M'Gre gor, M.D., 2 8 Feb. 41 ; A ssM.-Surg. 2 April, 26;
[Hotp.-Asi at. 5 Jan.' 26.
Assittant-Surgeoni.Ch arlcs Dawson 11 Jan. 39.
W lliam Mure M uir, M.D., 22 Nov. 42.
Facingir Blue.Agen it, Messrs. C( ix & Co.

5
t

i
1
1

i:
8
5
19

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

JohnCaineron M acpherson
Hon. Robert Rollo
Alexander Cameron ....
lien. Maurice Drummond
MarkWilkesGoldie3....
George W. Macquarle . .
Archibald Colin Campbell
LIEUTENANTS.

31 Oct. 11 13 June 16
22 Apr. 26 20 Mar. 27
11 Apr. 25 31 Dec. 28
25 June 26 23 Oct. 28
10 Sept. 30 21 June 33
10 Aug. 32 25 Sept. 35
24 Feb. 32 30 Jan. 35
4 Dec. 32 15 Dec. 37
21 June 33 30 Mar. 38
29 Mar. 35
8 Sept. 38
25 Sept. 35 31 May 3D
24 Feb. 37 P 23 Aug. 39

P 5 Nov. 25
P 24 Feb. 37
P 30 Mar. 38
P 12 July 33
P 6 Mar. 40
P 5 Nov. 41
15 Apr. 42
P 3 June 42
P 5 Sept. 43
P 29 Dec. 43
P 25 Oct. 44
P 6 Dec. 44

28 June 38

3 Major Coehran wrvpd the campaign* of 1013-14 In Canada, Including the action at Moravian Town. Also the campaign
of 1M4-A in A*a. Ineludlnf the captnre of Rangoon and Martaban, ticgo and capture of Dvnobiu, battle of Prom* and
Paganm Mr . Berved the campaign of 1A4S In AfffbanliUn. and command*! a column of attack in the action of the Sflth
April Ir tht- IMnhrcn Valley ; prricnt aUo In tbc action! near Candahar, at Ooatnr, and bcfoie Ohuinee ; occupation and
tlcttraeiioa of that fortrcu and of Cabool. Bipvdltion Into KohUtan, storm, capture, and destruction of liUlllT, aod In the
owrcrai minor affair* In and between tht BoLan and the Kbybcr Pane*.
7 Capt. Butlrr, and Lt. Sadller,thi> same wrricr at detailed In Not*? 3, except 19 May near Cindabar.
9 Cap*. Montfiambert wrvnl In the rampalf n of 184* in AffghaniBUn, and was ptrtcnt In the actlout of OoaJne and before
Okomrr. nentpatlon and dcftructlon of that fortrvH and of Cabuol. Expedition Into KohUtan, itorm, capture and tlcMruetioo of lita.iff. and in th* varioua minor attain in and between the Bolan and the Khybcr Pauea,
9 l.lpuU. Fmn and MoonheadIbc iimv twrvke ai Lt.-Col. llrowne. detailed in Nol ,1.
NutcS, ticcpt the action of tli* XStli March.
10 Llntt. Pratt, and Tuckey,tbi
i Trora April 1613 to the clow of that war. and ai prrwnt at thf t^conti tltf
It Paymaster Dtekion cerred in tue
tt Barcelona. Served throughout Ui- wuolv of the BurraeM war. A1
of Ttirrafonm, Bction at OrdaJ. and Ir
to AffgtMnlnin In 1M1 and 42. and ha n-celv tl a Medal for the latlcr.
i j in thf Kindlan war in Ceylon, during Inl7 and I
I* M. Wllklm* *emd Uw campa!0n of 18 4 In the r*nli
SUMCI* in AtT|,hanltan the tame a* ill Note S.

i n.T I Ivttl IlBiral.nn ml Ihe
f Kolaixn* In 18x7

43f ( The Monnwuthahire) Begt. of Foot. Kit'


(Light Infantry.)
" VIMIERA " " CORUNNA " " BUSACO " " FUENTES D'ONOR " " CIUDAD
RODRIGO "" BADAJOZ " " SALAMANCA " " VITTORIA " " NIVELLE"
" NIVE""TOULOUSE"" PENINSULA."
fear*' Serr.
Colonel.
42
$ Hon. Sir Hercules Robert Pakenham,1 KCB. Em. 23 July, 03; Lieiit. 9
March,
04
;
Capt.
2
Aug.
05
;
Major,
30 Aug. 10 ; Lieut.-Col. 27 April, 12 ;
Full Half
Col. 27 May, 25 ; Major-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 43 F. 9 Sept 44.
Pay. Pay.
Lieut.-Colonel.
32
A . James Forlong,' KH. Era. Pll Mar. 13; Lieut. i>22 Dec. 14; Capt. P2O
Sept. 21 ; Major, P 1 July, 28 ; Lieut.-Col. 7 May, 41.
23 A Majors.$) William Fraser,3 Ent. 8 April, 13; Lieut. 19 Jan. 14; Capt.
P9 Dec. 24; Brevet-Major, 28 June, 38; Mnjor, 7 May, 41.
0 Wilbraham Egerton, Ens. v 4 Nov. 24 ; Lieut. P 1 1 July, 26 ; Capt. 1 1 July, 2 ;
21
Brevet-Major, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major, P 25 Aug. 43.
CAPTAINS.

ESSIUN.

32

0 Chas. Havcnhill Wright4 25 Dec. 13 P 26 July 21

20
19
19
16
11
11
10
10
9

0
0
0
0
0

10
9
7
8
5
5

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

e
5
6
5
4

0
0
0
0

Henry Bruere
George Talbot, t. .
Johnson Ford
John Meade
John Chidlcy Coote
Henry Skipwith
Hon. T. G. Cholmondeley
Robert Lambert
Robert Newton Phillips
LIEUTENANTS.
Hon. C. Hugh Lindsay .
Albert Sadleir Bruere .
Owen Arth. Ormsby Gore
James M. Primrose, d.pm.
Hon. P. E. Herbert, d. ad.
C.W.G. iorrfTullamore, t.
Dawson Cornelius Greene
Heury Ayshford Sanford
Henry Parry Denniss . .
Fred. Sadluir Bruere ....
Walter John Paul

CAPTAIN.

BKEV.-MAJ.

23 Nov. 41

P 1 Sept. 25
2 Feb. 20
7 Sept. 20
P 15 May 29
P 4 July 34
P 24 Oct. 34
P 3 Apr. 35
P 1 May 35
P27 May 36

P 19 Feb. 28
9 Sept. 28
v 25 June 29
P 22 Aug. 34
P 15 Sept. 37
P 25 Jan. 39
P 31 Dec. 39
P15 May 40
P 2 Oct. 20

ll July 26
8 Apr. 34
3 Apr. 35
P21 Oct. 30
P 1 1 Sept. 40
P31 Dec. 41
P 5 Aug. 42
P 21 July 43
P 25 Aug 43
P 12 Jan. 44

P 5 June 35
P21 Oct. 36
P20 Nov. 38
6 Jan. 37
17 Jan. 40
P15 May 40
P 3 July 40
7 Aug. 40
P21 Aug. 40
Pll Sept. 40
P 16 Feb. 41

V 3 July
P21 Aug.
P 10 Feb.
7 May
P 7 Sept.
P31 Dec.
P 14 Jan.
5 Aug.
i" 27 Dec.
P21 July
P 25 Aug.

9 Mnjor Eraser was severely


wounded at the battle of the
Hire.
4 Major Wright ierred in
the American war.
6 Paymaster Hood served the
campaign of 1814, in the Pen
insula. Prawn! in the attack
n New Orleans, 8th Jan. ISIS.
7 Mr. Millar served the cam
paigns of 1813 and 14, in the
Peninsula, and the expedition
to New Orleans.

40
40
41
41
41
41
42
42
42
43
43

ENSIGNS.

4
4
4
4
3
3
3
2
2
1
34
4
15
22
10
1

0 James Abercromby Dick P 1 June 41


0 Richard Henry Weyland P 3 Aug. 41 8 Quarter-Master Rand'ssenrice*:battles of
0 James Wasp, odj
27 Aug. 41 Vimiera and Corunna. Eipedition to Walche1809. Peninsular campaigns from 1811 to
0 Fra. Hutchinson Synge . . P 7 Sept. 41 ren
the end of the war, including the siege and
P28
Feb. 42 storming
0 Granville Levison Proby
of Badajoz (severely wounded at the
P 5 Aug. 42 assault) ; battles of Salamanca and Vittoria ;
0 Graham Colvile
attack
on
the heights of Vera; battles of NiP
27
Dec.
42
0 FrederickGreenWilkinson
.Vive', and Toulouse. Bottle lu front of
0 Geo. Fred. Arthur Walker 27 Jan. 43 velle,
New Orleans, 8th Jan. 181ft.
P25 Aug. 43
0 John Forster
0 CharlieBcrkcleyMolyneux 20 Sept. 44
Paymaster.& George Hood,8 25~Oct.28; Ens. P21 Feb. 11; Lieut. P28May,12.
0 Adjutant.Em. James Wasp, 7 Sept. 41.
0 Quarter-Matter.f) Samuel Rand,8 8 Oct. 30.
10A Surgeons. $ John Millar,7 5 Nov. 29 ; A .-Surg. 8 Feb. 21 ; H.-Atsut. 24 May, 13.
0 Assistant-Surgeon*.George N. Foaker, 1 May, 35.
0
Rowland Agar, 19 April, 44.
Facings White.Agents, Messrs. Cox &. Co.

It

1 Sir Hercules Pakenham served at the siege and capture of Copenhagen, in 1807, also the Peninsular
campaigns of 1808, 9, 10, 11, and 12, including the buttles of Roleia, Vimiera (wounded), Bunco, and
Fuentes d'Onor, siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo, two sieges and storm of Badajoz, severely wounded at
the assault. Sir Hercules has received a cross.
2 Lieut -Col. Forlong served the campaigns of 1813 and 14, in Germany and Holland, including the
actions at Merzem, bombardment of Antwerp, and storming of Bergen-op-Zoora. Served also the campaign
of 1811, and was severely wounded at Quatre-Bras,right collar bone fractured and ball lodged in Uie
right breast.

194

Head Quarters, 1
l Dnooport. J
Ynn'Serv.
o-J

( The East Essex) Regiment of Foot.

\ 95

The Sfli ::,. " EGYPT."" BADAJ07."" SALAMANCA"" PENINSULA"


" BLADENSBUHG"" WATERLOO"-" AVA."
Colonel.

Pull Hair
. Py.

Lieut.-Colonel.
5 John Shelton,1 Em. 21 Nov. 05; Lieut. 26 Aug. 07: Cant 17 June 13M^or, 6 Feb. 25 ; Lieut.-Col. 6 Sept. 27 ; Col. 23 Nov. 41.
Majors.
Hon. Augustus Almoric Spencer, Ens. 8 Apr. 25; Lieut. P 5 July 27 Cant
r 6 Apr. 31 ; Major, v 21 July, 43.
Augustus Halifax Ferryman, Em. P 27 June, 34; Lieut. 30 June, 37 Cant
P 16 April, 41 ; M<yor, P22 Dec. 43.
P
CAPTAINS.
Alured Wm. Gray3
Edward Woolhouse ....
Charles Ernest Turner* . .
William Evans5
George Browne
Nathan Smith Gardiner*
George Francis Stuart . .
Voland Vashon Bollard . .
lion. St. Geo. G. Foley,,
Cha. H. Slontresor Smith
LIEUTENANTS.
Wm. MacMahon . .
Arthur Gary
Hugh Hanson John Mass)
John Glaus Moller. . . .
Robert Fcilden
John A. Lloyd Philipps,<(/
John Robinson
John Le JIarchant Carey
Edward Walter
Sir Cha.W.C. Burton, Bt.
Fred. Sykes Daubeney"
William Faussett ....
Bowes Fenwick

ENSIGNS.

ENSIGN.

2 Feb. 13
P 5 Oct. 15
17 May 13
29 June 30
P 31 Dec. 33
P 23 July 25
P 23 June 37
P 7 Mar. 34
P 29 June 32
15 Mur. 39

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

BREV.-MAJ.

23 Mar. 19 14 June
P 20 June 17 14 Nov.
12 Oct. 15 14 Oct.
23 Oct. 33 14 Oct.
P 14 July 37
8 April
18 July 34 P 20 Jan.

5 Apr.
P 10 Sept
P27 May
6 Jan.

39
41
42
42
42
41
39i P12 May 43
44
30 ' P 16 Feb.
30 P 3 Aug. 41
41 P23 Aug. 44

P 6 Nov. 35
19 Feb. 41
P 2 April 41
18 June 41
P 20 Nov. 40
P 31 Dec. 41
20 Oct. 42
27 Oct. 42
P 4 Feb. 43
P 1 July 42
20 Nov. 40
7 July 43
P 29 Jan. 42

28 Feb. 40 6 Captain Gardiner wived


14 Oct. 42 with the 22nd throughout tho
Pll Nov. 42 operations iti Scinde under Sir
P 3 Feb. 43 Charles Napier, including the
battles of JUeaui < and Hydera
18 Nov. 42 bad.
P 29 Sept. 43 7 Mr. Ross served in the 18th
P22 Dec. 43 Lancers the campuign in AffP 15 Mar. 44 ghanlilan under Lord Keane,
and was present at the capture
P 30 Mar. 44 of tihuzoee, for which lie hat
20 July 44 received a Medal.
8 Paymaster Kennedy lerred
P 13 May 42
Paymaster of the 23nd in
P23 Aug. 44 as
Scinde under Sir Clurlea Na
P 12 July 44 pier in 1843.
(' Lt. Daubeney served with the S5th in China,
and was presc nt at the assault and capture of
24 Oct. 42 Chin
Kiang Foo.

Astley Greene
P 13 Oct. 43
John Stanley Howard
P 22 Dec. 43
William Haumer ....
P 15 Mar. 44
William Dunkin
William Parker
29 Mar. 44
Hon. C. W. Herbert Agar P 30 Mar. 44
Wm. G. Fletcher Copland P 14 June 44
Charles Chamberlain .... P 23 Aug. 44
Paymaster.John MacKenzie Kennedy,8 30 Oct. 28 ; Ens. 24 Feb. 14 ; Lt. P 0
Adjutant.Lieut. John Allen Lloyd Philipps, 23 Aug. 44.
[Feb. 23.
Quarter-Master.Thomas Walsh, 27 Oct. 43.
Surgeon.Murdoch John Maclaine Ross,' 8 Feb. 42 ; Ass'ut.-Surg. 15 Feb. 27 ;
Hasp.-Assist. 28 Sept. 20.
Auittant-Surgeon.Egerton James Pratt, 1 1 June, 41 .
Facings Yellow.Agents, Messrs Cox & Co.
[Returnedfrom Bengal, May 1843.]
1 Colonel Shelton landed at Mondego Bay in the beginning of Aug. 1808, and was present at the battles
of Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna. Served also on tiie Walcheren expedition and at the capture of Flushing
Jit Igv9. Subsequently in the Peninsula, including the siege and capture of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca,
eaptare of Madrid, retreat from Burgos, battle of Viltoria, siegu and capture of Ban Sebastian where he was
lerereijr wounded and lost an arm. Campaign of 1814 in Canada. Subsequently he served for twenty-one
jean in the East Indies, and was employed in the campaign in Ava and taking of Arracan. Served as
Kcoo4 fn command throughout the disastrous operations in Afftrhanislan under Major-Gen. Elphinstone.
3 Capt. Gray served in the actions of Jeetghur 3rd Jan. 1815, and Jubbulpore 10th Dec. 1817 ; and the
campaign of 1823 in Arracan.
4 Captain Turner served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including attack on Merxem and Bergen -op- Zonni.
5 Captain Evans was severely wounded in the head in action on the 23rd Nov. 1841. during the insurrection
Cabool; and being left in military charge of the wounded, when the British force under Major-Geueral
ElpbtiMtone evacuated the intrenched camp, he became a prisoner in the hands of the AtTghans.

196 Mth (The Nottinghamshire) Regt. of Foot.


" HOLEIA""ViMiBRA""TALAVBRA"" DUSACO"" PUBICTBS D'OsoK""CIODAD KODHIGO"
"liADAJOZ"" SAtAMAKCA""VlTTOIUA" "PrHBHEBS"" NlVElLB""OBTHSS"

" TontoosE"" PEMISSCLA"" AVA."


Years' Serv

58
Pull Half
Pay. Pay.

36
29

&
A

21

10
16
12
12
10
24
19
7
18
10
7
17

0
0
0
0
0

14
11
7
6
6
0
0
0
5
4
3
4
3
3
3

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

3
3
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
20
7
C
16
3
3

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Colonel.
Sir FitzRoy Jeffries Grafton Maclean,1 Bt. Era. 24 Sept. 1 787 ; Lt. 19 June, 88 ;
Capt. 15July,93; Lieut.-Col. 18i\ov.95j Col. 26 Sept. 1803; Maj.- Gen. 23
July, 10; Lieut.-Gen.43une. 14; Gen. 10 Jan. 37; Col. 45th Regt. 30 Dec. 40.
Lieut.-Colonel.\) Edw. French Boys,a Eta. P 17 Nov. 08 ; Lt. 3 Apr. 10 ; Copt.
P8 June 15 ; Major, 3 Feb. 29 ; Luut.-Col. 21 June, 32.
Majors.Wm. Hcury Butler* Ens. 10 Aug. 15; Lieut. 3 Nov. 18; Capt.
6 Apr. 31 ; Major, 1 Nov. 40.
Archibald Erskiue, Em. P24 June 24 ; Lieut. 16 Sept. 20; Capt. f 16 Nov. 32 ;
Major, P 22 July, 42.

CAPTAINS.

A0
0
0
0
0
0

A0
0

1A0
0

Charles Hind
Hallara D'Arcy Kyle ..
Arthur Hyde Lucas ....
Wm. R. Preston
John Butler Wheatstoue

ENSIGN.

LIEUT.

P 26 Feb. 29
P 8 Oct. 29
P 12 July 33
f 8 Mar. 33
P 24 Sept. 29
1 May 21
22 June 20
P 23 Mar. 38
P 31 Dec. 27
v 4 Sept. 35
P 25 Dec. 38
31 July 28

P 5 Apr. 31
P 7 Feb. 34
''23 June 37
Pll Dec. 35
P22 Feb. 33
31 Mar. 26
5 Mar. 31
P 7 June 39
P 31 Dec. 30
P31 May 39
20 Nov. 40
P 2 Dec. 31

CAPTAIN.

P 13 Nov.
P22 Feb.
P 24 May
P 12 June
P 18 Oct.
16 Nov.
15 Apr.
P 1 July
P 1 1 July
P 29 Mar.
P30Aus.
i 1 Oct.

BREV.-MAJ.

35
39
39
40
39
41
42
42
37
44
44
44

George Bligh Moultrie . .


Geo. A. L. Blenkinsopp
Henry Thomas Vialls . .
Donald William Tench . .
LIEUTENANTS.
Jocelyn Ing. Oakley .... P 20 Apr. 31 P20 Feb. 35
6 June 34 P25 Dec. 38
Robert Bates, adj. r.b...
20 June 38 13 June 40 8 Lieut. Smith -on, -1 in UK
Wm Smith ", aaj
Henry Woodbine Parish P 9 Mar. 39 15 Apr. 42 Burmese war.
James Butler Fellowes . . P31 May 39 15 Apr. 4-2
7 June 39 15 Apr. 42
Stephen B. Gordon ....
21 June 39 P 1 0 Apr. 42
Wm. Cairnes Armstrong P 0 Sept. 39 P 1 July 42
W. Edmund Bewes,pw.r.6. 19 June 40 P 22 July 42
8 Jan. 41 P 30 Sept. 42
George Wm. Morris .... P 16 Apr. 42 P 28 July 43
never
Hon. A. Wm. Chichester
9 June 41
Robert Miller
21 May 42 I' 29 Mar. 44
23 May 42 P 30 Aug. 44
Geo.Adam Crooks Kippeu 20 May 42
1 Oct. 44
ENSIGNS.
Rob. A. F. Graves Colleton 22 May 42
Rob. Beckford Johnstouc 27 May 42
P 22 July 42
Lawrence Trent Cave . . P 23 July 42
Joseph Gostling Egginton P 30 Sept. 42
Courtney P. T. Stacey . . P 28 July 43
12 Sept. 43
George Stacpole Coxon . . P 29 Mar. 44
P
Wenham Lang. Woodford 30 Aug. 44
22 Oct. 44
Paymaster.Edward Evs ns, 30 July, 4 4 ; Ens. 24 1 Iar.26; Lieut. 5 Jan. 27 ;
Adjutant.Lieut. Wm. mith, 13 Ma r. 40.
[Capt. 24 Nov. 43.
Quarter-Matter.Edwin Walters, 13 I )ec. 39 ; Ent. 31 Mav,39.
Surgeon.Duncan Menzu s, 24 June, 4 1; A.-S. 29 J u}y,30;H.-A.l NOT. 27.
Assiit.-Surgeoni.Charle 3 Bush Hearn , 15 April, 42.
Thome s Best, 22 Ap ril, 42.
Facings Jreen.Agen ts, Messrs. C( >x & Co.

1 Sir P. Maclean served many years In the West Indies, and was present at the reduction of T&
islands, fcc. &c. He has received a medal fur Guadaloupe.
2 Lieut.-Col, Boys served in the Peninsula from 180U to 1811, and again from 1813 to the end of the wmr,
including the action at Sabugal, and battles of Fuentes d'Onor (wounded), Orthes, and Toulon**
(wounded). Served also In the Burmese war.
4 Major Butler served with the ?3rd Kept. In the Kandinn campaigns of 1817 and IMS interior of Ceylon,
under Sir Robert Brownrigg ; and in lite 46th Rcgt. in India and the Buinuan empire, under Sir
Campbell.

M Wth(The South Devonshire) Rt. ofFoot,


" DOMINICA."
Colonel.
John, Sari of Stair,1 En s. 28 Feb. 1790; Lieut. SO April, 92; Capt. 26 April,
55
93 ; Lieut.- Col. 6 Dec 98; Col. 25 April, 1808; Major-Gen. 4 June, 11;
Pall Half
Lieut.-Gen. 19 July, 21 : Gen. 28 June, 38 ; Col. 46th Regiment, 31 May, 43.
P.y.
Lieut.- Colonel.
Andrew Clarke,1 KH.-Era . 22 Aug. 06 ; /.;,,/.'. 29 July, 08 ; Capt. P 4 Feb. 13 ;
99 0
Jtf<yor,P15Dec.2S; B -eret-Lieut.-Col. 28 June, 38; Lieut.-Col. Pll Oct. 39.
Majors.
19
$ Robert Garrett,' KH. 1 7;. P 6 March, 1 1 ; Lieut. 3 Sept. 12 ; Capt. P 7 July,
14 ; Major, P 19 Sept. 2 6; Brevet-Lieut.-Col. 23 Nov. 41.
49
P John Maclean,4 Em. 2 May, 11; Lieut. 10 Dec. 12; Capt. 25 Dec. 80;
Major, P12 April, 39.

YearVStrv.

ENSIGN.

37
28
27
21
16
23
16
10
10
9

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

CAPTAIN*.
Robert Martin4
Donald Stuart*
Robert Campbell'
Charles W. Zuhlcke
Wm. Thomas Bremner . .
William Child
William Peacock
A rthur George Vescy ..
Alexander Maxwell ....
George Pleydell Mansel
LIEUTENANTS.

19
11
9
6
C
5
6
4
4
5
4
4

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

P27 July 26
Wm. Henry O'Toole, adj. P 12 Dec. 34
Pll June 36
P 5 Apr. 39
John Mi-rviii Nooth .... P 21 Feb. 40
1 May 40
Colin Fred. Campbell . .
1 Feb. 39
Henry Steele
James Somerset Seys . . P21 May 41
Algernon R. Garrett. . . .
1 June 41
P 10 Apr. 40
James HillAlbouv
John Ellis Spilling .... P 2 June 41
Henry Fuller Sandwitb P 30 Oct. 41

15 Aug.
2 May
24 Dec.
24 June
P 3 Dec.
13 Nov.
P28 May
P29 May
P 19 June
P 13 May

04
16
18
24
29
22
29
35
35
36

LIBUT.

28 Mar.
25 Feb.
13 June
4 May
P21 June
11 Aug.
P 12 Dec.
P25 Aug.
P28 Dec.
P 27 Mar.

05
20
22
26
31
26
34
37
38
40

P 17 May 27
31 May 39
2 Apr. 41
P 29 Oct. 41
Pll Feb. 42
10 Mar. 42
27 May 42
P 22 July 42
P 27 Sept. 42
P 3 Dec. 41
3 Apr. 44
26 Apr. 44

CAPTAIN.

BREV.-MAJ.

21 Nov. 16
1 Apr. 31
15 June 32
P29 May 35
P 5 April 39
2 Apr. 41
P16 Nov. 41
P 22 July 42
P27 Sept. 42
P 28 July 43

10 Jan. 37

6 Capt. Stua t served at the


siege and captu re of Kittoor in
the East Indies in Dec. 1834.
7 Capt. Cam pbell was em*
ployed on fieU service in India from Aug. 1820 to March
1825, includinf' the siego of
Kittoor.

ENSIGNS.
Brunswick Menzies ....
4 Mar. 42 8 Paymaster Corcoran served the Coorg camChas. Robert Shervington 20 May 42 palgn in the eist Indies, with Ui e 48th, in 1834.
Robert AVm. Piper, d. ad. 28 May 42
P 27 Sept. 42
John Edward Lyons .... P 3 Mar. 43
26 Apr. 44
James George Clarke
John H. Chambers .... 31 May 44
P 6 Dec. 44
Albert Nicholas
Paymaster.Alexis Core oran,' 8 July 42 ; Ens. 30 NOT. 38; Lt. 8 April, 42.
Adjutant.William Hen ry OToole, 2( ! April, 44.
Quarter-Master.John .Mian, 3 Dec. 30.
Surgeva.Wm. Irwin Br eslin, 2 July, 41 ; Assist.-!:'tirg. 8 March ,27; Hasp.Auitt. 9 Feb. 26.
11
0 Attittant-Surgeons.Jai nes Arcliibald Duncan M'B ean, 12 Aug. J4.
Wa Ulegrave Roc Thompson, M.D. 25 Aug 43.
2 0
Facing! Yellow.
Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.Irish Agents, Sir E. R. Borough, Bt., Armit k Co.
3
3
3
3
2
1
1
1
7
11
15
19

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

I Lord Stair went to Flanders in 1704, and served on the Continent until the return of the British
irray, In 1716. In October, 1805, he accompanied the Expedition to Hanover. In July, 1807, he went to
Zri*fld, and was present at the siege of Copenhagen.
t Ljeut.-Colom'L Clarke served at the capture of Guadaloupe, in 1810.
Lteot.-G>l. Garrett served in the Peninsula with the 6th Division in 1611, and with Uie 4th Division in
1*12 and IS, and was present in all the actions, sieges, and smaller alfairs in which those two Divisions were
iMimiiTeiy engaged from Fuentes d'Onor in May 1311, until tiie end of 1813, when he was sent to England
tar recovery from his wounds. He received two wounds at the attack of the Forts at Sulttmanca, on which
ocofion the command of the Light Company of the Queen's and some Artillery devolved upon him, he
brass; th only surviving officer of the column he attacked with; and he was again severely wounded in
Ike Pyrenees
M).ir Maclean served with the 43rd in the Peninsula from June 1812 to the end of that war in 1814,
ini HID the action of the Ulli Nov. 1813 on retreat from Salamanca, battles of Vittoria, tlie Nivelle
(wounded), the Nive, and Toulouse. Present also In the action before New Orleans on the 8th Jan. 1815.
5 Major Martin, prior to entering the regular army, served nearly two years in the Nottingham Fencibles :
rataxiuvntly he served eight years In the field in Sicily ; the campaign of 1807 In Egypt ; taking of
Goo* in 1814; two campaigns In the United States of North America, including the taking of Castina and
its dependencies on the River Ponobtcot.

197

to

47<A ( The Lancashire) Regt. of Foot.


" TAB.IFA" VITTOKIA"" ST. SEBASTIAN"" PENINSULA"" ATA."
'ran' Scrr.
Colonel.
9 Sir Wm. Anson,1 Bart. KCB. Ens. 13 June, 1789 ; Lieut, k Capt.25 April, 93 ;
66
Capt. & Lieut.-Col. 28 Sept. 97 ; Col. 30 Oct. 06; Major-Gen. 4 June, 11 ;
full i.iii
Lieut.-Gen. 12 Aug. 19; <'. 10 Jan. 37; Col. 47th Regt. 26 March, 95.
Pay.
ifeut.-CWond.Philip Dundas,5 Era. 22 Aug. 06 ; Lieut. 26 Aug. 07 ; Cnpt.
40 ~o"
16 Nov. 20 ; Major, P28 June, 31 ; Lieut.-Col. 23 Nov. 41.
92 0 Majors.John Gordon,* Ens. 28 Sept. 13; Lieut. 13 Apr. 20; Capt. P 11 Jane
30; Major, 23 Nov. 41.
19 A Henry Wm. Egerton Warburtou, Era. P19 Jon. 26; Lieut. P26 Her. 28; dipt.
P 9 Mar. 32 ; Major, 17 March, 43.
17
15
16
23
12
11
10
18
13
8

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

11
8
7
7
7
7
6
6
6
6
4
6
6

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

4
4
3
2
1
1
1
1
22
8
4
20
10

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

CAPTAINS.
Wm. O'Grady Haly ....
Wm. Cha. Caldwell
William W. Rooke ....
George James Vernon . .
William Wise
James Wood Collins ....
William Armstrong ....
LIEUTENANTS.

Walter D. Phillips Patton


Rob. Samuel Torrene . .
J. FitzRoy De Courcy . .
Samuel Tooscy Williams
Robert Wm. Lowry, r. ..
Henry Call Lodder ....

ENSIGN.

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

17 June 28
Pll June 30
P 8 Oct. 30
6 Sept 22
19 July 33
6 Sept. 34
P 10 Dec. 35
P21 Feb. 27
P 27 July 32
P 2 June 37

P 19 July 31
P 22 Oct. 33
P 25 Apr. 34
12 July 26
P 17 Feb. 37
P 19 Oct. 88
P 2 Mar. 39
P17 May 31
P 22 Nov. 36
P 31 Dec. 39

P26 Apr. 34
P 17 Feb. 87
P 19 Oct. 38
2 June 40
P 3 Nov. 40
P 13 July 41
P 24 Sept. 41
23 Nov. 41
PSOMav 43
P 10 May 44

30 May 34
26 July 37
17 Feb. 38
P 28 Sept. 38
P 19 Oct. 38
P28 Dec. 38
P31 Dec. 39
P 26 June 40
P 29 Dec. 40
P 30 Aug. 39
P 15 Jan. 41
P 22 Feb. 39
P 9 Aug. 39

31 Jan. 40
2 Feb. 40
3 July 40
P 3 NOT. 40
P 16 Jan. 41
P 2 July 41
P 24 Sept. 41
29 Apr. 42
12 May 43
8 Apr. 42
P 19 Apr. 44
8 Oct. 41
P 26 Oct. 41

BKKV.-UAJ.

6 Quarter-M uter O'Donnell


lerved with tl e 47th ID tbe
Burmese War. from Dec. 18*4
until peace wai i proclaimed In
1820.

Henry Meade Hamilton


ENSIONS.
John Henry Lowndes . . P 13 July 41
George Phillips
3 Dec. 41
Charles Covell Neamc . . 20 May 42
P
12
May 43
Charles Villlers
P 19 Apr. 44
Geo.C.Drummond Nangle P 10 May 44
Robert Clifton Gordon . . P 31 May 44
Wm. Fred. Aug. Hooke P 23 Aug. 44
Paymaster.Douglas Le tU Cox, _',". Sc >pt. 40 ; Ens. 30 Nov. 09 j Jif. 88 Oct. 18.
Adjutant.Lieut. John MM in ii t . 26 Ji dy, 87.
Quarter-Master.Patrlc k O'Donnell,' 11 June, 41.
Surg.Robert Battersby 2 July, 41 ; j l.-Sur. 28 Se [.-X\; Jl <.'.*.-. 1. 82 Dee. 85.
Assistant-Surgeon.Rob ;rt Lawson, 1 5 May, 36.
Facings Whi te.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
[Returned fron i the West In dies, January, 1844.

1 Sir Wm. \nson went to Holland with a Brigade of Guard* In 1703, and wa preterit at (be battle of
Fumurs, and the commencement of the siege of Valenciennes. Served also during the whole of tbe **TCTV
winter campaign of 1794 and 05, and retreat of the army, and in all the previous opcrationi on the Frt-nrli
frontier. Served )M> In Sicily In 1806 and 7; the campaign in Spain in 1808-9, in command of lit Bat
talion Or. Gd*. Including the battle of Corunna; subsequently on the expedition to the Scheldt. Placed
on the Sinn" in the Peninsula In 1811, and appointed to the command of a Brigade in the 4th Division;
present at the battle of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orth- , and Toulouee. For the abort
mentioned battle* Sir William lias received a cross and three clupc.
9 Lieut.- Colonel Dundas served on the expedition to South America, including the taking of MaMnnai'p,
several skirmishes, and storming of Monte Video. Several skirmishes in the East Indies, in 1811. BUTVKM
war from Jan. l2fl until peace was proclaimed.
3 Major Gordon served the campaigns of 1816, 17, and 18, tn Malwa ; In the Persian Gulf In 1819 and 80
and In AMI in 1895 and 0. Wounded at Donabew 26th March, and on the Height! near Promo, Sd Dec. 16S5
4 Captain Lordner terred in the Burmese war from Dec. 1824 until peace was proclaimed.

108

48<A (The Northamptonshire Regt. ofFoot.


" DOtJRO"" TALAVERA "" ALBUHERA"" BADAJOZ"" SALAMANCA"
" VITTORIA"" PYRENEES"" NIVELLE"" ORT11E8"" TOULOUSE"
" PENINSULA.
Colonel.
Tears' Ser
$ George Middlemore,1 CB. Era. Jan. 93; Lieut. 5 April, 93; Capt. 15 Oct.
53
94; Major 14 Sept. 04; Lieut.-Col. 2 Nov. 09; Col. 12 Aug. 19; MajorGen. 22 July, 30; Lieut.-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 48th Regt. 31 May, 43.
Full Half
Pay.
Lieut.-Colonel.
Son. Arthur Alexander Dalzell, Era. 29 Apr. 19; Lieut. P6 Feb. 24: Capt. P 26
26
0
June, 27 ; Major, P 5 Jan. 41 ; Lieut.-Col. P23 April, 41.
Majors.
21
0 William A. M'Cleverty,3 Ens. 26 Mar. 24 ; Lieut. 26 Aug. 25 : Capt. P21 May,
29; Maj. P23 Apr. 41.
34
9 3S William Bruce,* KH. Ens. 1 Dec. 06; Lieut. 17 Jan. 08; Capt. P14
March, 11 ; Major, P31 Dec. 27 ; Srev.-Lieut.-Col. 23 Nov. 41.
EHSIGN.

24
88
18
15
26
12
12
19
10
17

3
If
7
0
0
0
0
0

17
16
11
10
10
7
7
7
6
5
4
4
3

3
3
3
2
1
1
1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

1
37
11
7
13
7
4

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

BREVETLIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

MAJOR.
CAPTAINS.
Robert Cole
21 Nov. 16 P 26 Dec. 22 P 14 Aug. 27 23 Nov. 41
P 9 Sept. 19 P 31 Dec. 22 P10 Sept. 25 28 June 38
Hunter Ward
Jas. Webber Smith' .... P 11 July 26 P 25 Dec. 36 P 7 Sept. 38
P 9 Nov. 30 30 May 34 P 8 Sept. 88
Hender Mounsteven*. . . . 30 Dec. 12
6 Jan. 14 30 Nov. 38
P 9 Aug. 33 P 13 Jan. 37 P 3 Apr. 40
P 19 Apr. 33 P 1 Dec. 87 P 8 Jan. 41
Robert Charles Hamilton1 P 3 Aug. 26 28 Apr. 31 P23 Apr. 41
P 4 Sept. 35 P 7 Sept. 38 P 24 May 44
Gordon Skelly Tidy3 .... 15 May 28 P 3 Dec. 29
6 July 44
LIEUTENANTS.
Pennlngton
7 Paymaste
Geo.Mowbray Lys,3 il./nii. 2 Mar. 28 20 Dec. 31 served in the Peninsula with
P 3 Dec. 29 P16 Sept. 36 the Sth, from June 1800 to
May 1814, inclu ding the buttle
Henry Wheeler,1 adj. . . 11 Feb. 34 27 Jan. 37 of Busaco, act Ions at Torres
Cavendish S. Boyle .... P 23 Oct. 35 P 8 Sept. 38 Vedras, Leria, iedinha, PomClifford Felix Henry, r. . P 25 Dec. 35 30 Nov. 38 bal, Robleda, Condeixa, Foz
Guar da, & Sabugal;
Andrew Green, d, adj. . . 12 Jan. 38 P 3 Apr. 40 d'Arouce,
battle of Fuen es d'Onor, 1st
P 15 June 38 P 8 Jan. 41 siege
David Ful !<<r 1 1 in
of BadaJ jz in May and
P 8 Sept. 38 P23 Apr. 41 June 1811 (on ill" 9th June
Robert Warburton
a party of 1 serClement Wm. Strong . . 18 Jan. 39
6 May 42 commanded
and 90 in en, which drove
Henry Vincent Watson . . P 3 Apr. 40 Pll Aug. 43 Joant
the enemy's pi juet from the
P 8 Jan. 41 P29 Mar. 44 Breach) ; actic ns at Campo
Wm. Fetherston
P23 Apr. 41 P 24 May 44 Mayor, El Bode n, and Fuenlc
Austin Selleck
Gdinnldo ; sieg ' and storm of
William Freeme Wyndowe P 29 Apr. 42
5 July 44 Ciudad
Rodrlg<> (received two
contusions In t ie Trenches, by t tie explosion of
ENSIGNS.
Alfred Augustus Chapman 20 May 42 a 13-Inch shell , siege and sto in of Badajoz,
battle of Sulam inca, capture of Madrid, baltlei
27 May 42 of
Vittorla, Pj renees, Nlvelle, Nive, Orthes,
Reginald Bambrigge .... 11 Nov. 42 and Toulouse.
Pll Aug. 43
Frederick West
Rawson Parke Johnston
26 Jan. 44
William Harman
P 29 Mar. 44
Henry Geo. Tierney Elton P 24 May 44
James Mancor
5 July 44
Paymaster.f> James M asterson Penn ington7, 25 J an. 16; Ens. P 5 Feb. 07;

Lieut. P31 Mar. 08.


Adjutant.Lieut. Henry Whcclcr, 111 eb. 34.
Quarter-Master.James Earlsman Ric hardson, 9 Mi tr. 38.
Surgeon.David Dyce, 1'J Dec. 44; A tslstant-Surgt on, 15 Nov. 3.
Assist.-Surgs.Jas. T. O. Johnston, M. D. 3 Aug. 38.
i
Robert H wen, 18 May 41.
Facings Buff.Agents, Messrs. Cox tc Co.

'L'ri^-olerl Middlemen) lcnred in ">mra"<l of his Company of the 88th ai Marine! on board
H. M h. Brmumclt,w\lh Lord Howe, and afterwards In the North Sea with Lord Duncan. Accompanied
IW force to &jypt from India, under Sir David Bird, and has received the Egyptian medal Served
i\i pfi?-ul w"h the 48th regiment, and has received a medal for the battle of Talavera, the comnujul ol th-- regiment baring devolved on him after Col. Donelan was wounded.
5 la*ut.-Col. Bruce served in the Peninsula wllh the 70th from 1812 to the end of that war in 1814 IncludInz the batUes of the Pyrenees on the S8th, 28th, and SOlh July, the blockade of Panipeluua, battles of the
i.idle and the Njve (loth to 18th Dec.), investment of Bayonue, and battle of Toulouse. Served also the
ompaifn of 1815, and was severely wounded at Waterloo.
Ujor ITC'leverty, Captains n'ebber Smith (wounded), Hamilton, Tidy j and Lieutenants Lys, Massy,
and heeler, were present al the attack and capture of Coorg, in the East Indies, in April, 1834.
6 Capt. Mounsteven served at the attack of various posts, 6cc. on the Frontiers of Canada, and
within the United States in 1818, 14, and 19. Served also with the 48th in (he operations against the
Rajah of Coorg, ID April, ISS4.
liVl

200

49i*A ( The Princess Charlotte of Wales's,


Or the Hertfordshire) Regt. of Foot.

Yra' Serv.

Bead Quarteri
Winchester.

[ at

" EGMONT-OP-ZEE"" COPENHAGEN"" QUEENSTOWN."


On the Colour! and Appointments "CHINA," with the device of " The Dragm."

19

Colonel.
ir Gordon Drummond,1 GCB. Era. 21 Sept. 1789; Lt. 31 Mar. 91 ; Capt. 31
Jan. 92 Mai. 28 Feb. 94 ; Lt.-Col. 1 March, 94 ; Col. 1 Jan. 98 ; Maj-GtH.
i1 Jan
T ianji.
ft C'tm td wTnnp
fipn 27 Mav
'25- Col
1 ot/o . i*r.~jeH.
uue, 11
1 1 , UGII.AI
.>i"^,~-i,
\^i/i. 4!)th
suni Ree*
i%<7~__ Si>nt.49.
_ r
t.ai
ieut -Colonel.Henry William Adams,3 CB. Eru. 31 July, 23 ; Lieut. P31 Dec.
A
25 Capt P 10 June, 26 ; Major, 18 Jan. 39 ; Lt.-Col. r 13 Mar. 40.
0 Afojors.William Haikes Faber,3 2nd Lieut. P 10 Apr. 26 ; Lieut. P28 Aug. 28;

20

56
Pull
PT-

if
'ay.

22

Capt. P22 May, 35; Brevel-Major,23 Dec. 42; Major, r 17 Nov. 43.
orbet Cotton, Ens. 9 April, 25 ; Lieut. P29 March, 27 ; Capt. i>4 May, 32;
Major, 5 June, 44.
ENSIGN.

16
10
17
16
14
20
16
10
12
11

0
0
0

12
11
10
g
6
6

0
0
0

4
3
6
4

0
0
0
0

3
3
2

2
1

1
1

0
0

1
1

0
0

o
o
0
o
0

]
30
4

8
13

o
o
0

0
0
0

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

UKKV.-MAJ.

CAPTAINS.
2 Jan. 33 P 24 June 42
ohn Myers Montgomery' 24 Dec. 29
4 Jan. 33 P 24 June 42
Vm. Payuter K. Browne3 31 Dec. 29
ohn Thornton Grant3 . . 28 Apr. 28 12 Nov. 30 30 July 42
1 Apr. 29 19 July 32 1 Dec. 42
lenry George Hart ....
8 June 33 P 27 Dec. 42
lenry Garner Rainey3 . . 12 Apr. 31
P10 Nov. 26 27 Apr. 27 17 Dec. 42
Ppnrtyp Wriirht
P 3 Dec. 29 20 June 34 P18 Dec. 40
Charles Thomas Powell7 P20 Nov. 35 10 Feb. 37 P15 Dec. 43
I ii"'h PcsrsoQ^'" * P 13 July 33 22 May 35 P 30 July 44
ohn Hintou Daniell8 . . P 14 Mar. 34 18 Nov. 36 P29 Nov. 44
LIEUTENANTS.
}eo. Francis Bartley," r. P 12 July 33 19 Dec. 34
20 Dec. 34 31 Aug. 38
^achlan H. G. Maclean'
Llenry Seymour Michell 3 P 22 May 35 22 Mar. 39
14 Lt. M'Adain was at the first
28 Apr. 37 24 July 39 taking
David M'Adam"
of Cbusan and at Wcosune..
8 Mar. 39 17 Mav 41 Chin Kiang
Foo, asm ivanara.
VVm . H .Clinton Baddcley " Pll Oct. 39 P 7 Sept. 41 10 Lieut. Baddcley was at Amoy,
Chusan (2nd capture), Ningpo, Sej. Stuart Glazbrook, adj. p 7 Sept. 41 P27 Dec. 42 goan,
Ohapoo, Woosung, and Chin
Richard Thompson .... P 25 Feb. 4-2 P 17 Nov. 43 Kiang Foo, at which lajst be was
Cha. Philip Jos. Stopford7 P17 Sept. 39 P25 Jan. 41 twice woundedonce dangerously by
1 Nov. 42 a ball which fractured the thigh boa*.
Henry S. M. D. Fulton . . 8 Jan. 41
28 Dec. 4- P 30 Julv 44
James Hesketh Biggs . . P 30 Dec. 42 13 Aug. 44
James Wells Armstrong P 18 Aug. 43 P 29 Nov. 44
ENSIGNS.
Win. Ffrench M'Dermott P 17 Nov. 43 IS Paymaster Ware served with the Mth fa the Bur
Wm. Edward Hope Vere P23 Feb. 4 mese war, and was present at the eiipture of Ranrooa
and subsequent operations before that place. Served
Charles Jones Powell. . . . P 5 Apr. 4 with
the 49th throughout the operations in Cntoa. ex
P 30 July 4' cept Segoan.
Robert Hyde Page
Francis James Bampfylde P 20 Aug. 44 19 Qr.- Master Mayne.the same as Note X except
taking of Chusan.
25 June 44 the20firstDoctor
Garrett,the same as Mote 1. except
Cha. Garner Richardson P 4 Oct. 44 Canton.

P 20 Nov. 44
(
2ft Paymaster.Robert Ware,16 28 June, 31 ; Era. 25 Oct 12 ; Lieut. 26 Sept 13.
( Adjutant.Lieut. Charles S. Glazbrook, 20 Oct. 43.
0 Quarter-Master.Henry Mayne," 23 June, 37.
0 Surgeon.George Kincaid Pitcairn, M.D. 6 Oct. 43 ; Assift-Surg. 23 Nor. 32.
1 Atsiit.Surg.Richard Humphrys Garrett,20 M.D. 23 Nov. 38.
Facings Green.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.

[Beturnedfrom Bengal, 24 Aug. 1843.]


1 Sir Gordon Drummond served In Holland ID 1794, and 95, and was present in Nimegnrn during the siege, and al tfce
sortie. Accompanied the expedition to Egypt in 1801, and was present In the battles or the 13th and list March ; sjs at
the battle of Rhamanleb, and at the surrender of Grand Cairo and of Alexandria. Sir Ooidon saw much service in she
American war, and commanded In tlie action near the Falls of Niagara, where he was severely wounded.
S LieuL-Col. Adaml commanded the 18th in the following operations in China, Tit., the first taking f Chnsan. storadftg
and taking the Heights above the city of Canton, capture of Amoy, second capture of Chusan, storming md taking Ike sortiBed Heights of Chinbae, and capture of the city of Ningpo.
> Major Fiber, Captains Browne, Grant, and Rainey, and Lu Mlchcll, served throughout the whole r l!i- il|icisllsl la
China, commencing with the first taking of Chutan, and terminating with the demonstration before N nkin. tnehsdlx tke
storm and capture of the heights above Canton, attack and capture of Amoy, second capture of Chusan attack and capture
of the heights of Chinhae, occupation of Ningpo, repulse of the night attack on Ningpo, attack and ca ture of the enemy's
entrenched eamp on the heights of Scgoan, attack and capture of Chapoo, Woosung, and Chin Kiang 1'oo. Caps. Browtx
served also as Major of Brigade to the late Sir Robert Hartley from the formation of the Force Into Brigades until tr
termination of the war, and he was wounded at Cliapoo, and Cspt. Grant at Chin Kiang Foo.
4 Capt, Montgomery was at Canton, Amoy, Chusan, Chinhae (severely wounded)* Ningpo, and Scgoio, (wouided). Be
served ten years In the Navy prior to entering the Army.
7 Caps. Powell and l.t Stopford served in the 22nd throughout the operation! in Seindc under Sir Char *-s NopU-r, including
the battles of Mccanec and Mydrabad.
a Capt. Dan ell,the same as detailed In Note 3. except the first taking of Ctraun. and attack on the heights of Cost*-.
w Lts. Maclean and Rand served throughout the whole of the operations In China, except Scgpan.
11 l.t, Hartley,the same as Note S, except Cbapoo, Woosung, and Chin Kiang Poo.
II Captain Pearson was at Cbuau and Canton,-severely wounded at Canton.

Bmbarked Xf"eJT]
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Colonel.
$} Sir John Gardiner ! KCB. En*. 23 Nov. 91 ; Lieut. 12 Julv, 93; Capt. 17
May, 96; Major, 18 Dec. 06; Lieut.-Col. 29 Oct. 09; Col. 12 Aug 10Major-Gen. 2-2 July, 3 0;Lt.-Gen. 23 Nov. 41; Col. 50th Regt. 20 Jan. 44.
*
Lieut. -Colonelt.jj Nicl lolas Wodehouse," Ens. 3 Jan. 07; Lieut. 31 Aug. 07- Capt.
P 26 Sept. 11 ; Major, \'18 Oct. 21 ; Lieut.-Col. P2 Sept. 24; Col. 28 June, 38
$J Joseph Anderson,' CB KH. Ens. 27 June, 06 ; Lieut. 6 Oct. 08; Capt. 20 Jan.
14; Major, P16 Feb. S6; Lieut.-Col. 1 April, 41.
Majors.$ Thomas Rya n,4 KH. Em. 10 Oct. 05 ; Lieut. 28 April, 08; Capt. 30
Sept 19 ; Major, 13 A ug. 30 ; Brevet Lt.-Col. 30 April, 44.
Peter John Petit,* Era. P 19 May 25; Lieut. 12 Feb. 28 ; Capt. P 28 May 33Major, v 30 Sept. 42 ; Brevet Lt.-Col. 30 April, 44.
ENSIGN.
CAPTAINS.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. BHEV.-MAJ.
George H'Leod Tew* . . .
19 Aug. 1
30 Sept. 19 12 Jan. 34
J. Brathwaite Bonham*. P 1 Oct. 2 P28 May 33 P20JuIy 38
Henry Stapleton
P 2 Aug. 33 P 27 Jan. 37 P 12 Mar. 41
Win. Langley Tudor, *.'
9 Apr. 2 P 26 Nov. 29
1 April 41 30 April 44
Alex. C. Downing Bentle
9 Apr. 2
17 Aug. 32 18 June 41
P 9 Aug. 33 P 20 July 38 P 25 June 41
Richard Waddy
17 Aii"- 32
4 May 36 18 Nov. 41
3eorge Frederick Long. P27 Sept. 33 P 17 June 37 P 8 Feb. 42
Henry Needham*
16 Sept. 30 27 Nov. 38 30 Dec. 43

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LIEUTENANTS.
ames John Enoch
16 Dec. 36 P 9 Feb. 39 Expedition to Calabria, including
('ha. R. Grimes"
P 16 Mar. 38 20 Dec. 39 operjitioni, and capture ofthe fortress
larryWainwright Hough P 20 July 38 P 10 Jan. 40 of CatraiU' ; expedition to Egypt in
1 Penlniula from April, 1899
ames Griffith Smyth".. P 4 June 36 16 Feb. 40 to1807Jan.
1812, Including the battles of
I. Anthony O'Molony . P 24 Dec. 33 10 Mar. 37 Talavera (wounded) and Busaco, re.
tu the ImcB of Torres Vedras.
Jenj. Grey Mackenzie" .
22 Apr. 36 P 17 Feb. 38 treat
and various affairs there t with the
James Brockman6
P22 Nov. 36 23 July 39 ad
vance at Kspinhal.batlleof Fuentes
Henry
Williams
Wily
.
.
d'Onor, and many other affairs and
15
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39
27
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< 8.
skirmishes. Served at the capture
Edward
Cowcll
Mullen6
P26
Aug.
36
17
July
40
3|
Oaudaloupeln l815.|Commanded
Wm. Scott Carter ....
P 7 Apr. 37 23 Sept. 40 of
a Brigade at the battle of Punniar,
6
was severely wounded at Its
Joseph John Grimes'. . . .
9 Feb. 39 19 June 41 ind
bead when in the act of charging
6
James Russell
31 May 39
do.
6
Heathficld Jas.Frampton8
1 l.f. ( ', 1. Ryan accompanied th
4 Aug. 40 P20 Aug. 41
jH
6
expedition to Waleberen In 1800 :
Charles Abney Mouat* . .
6 Mar. 40 16 Sept. 41 served
Peninsula, and received
4
Robert
Bridges
Sellers6.
.
fl
12 Mar. 41 30 Sept. 42 a severein the
sabre wound in the head,
7
Timothy Crowe,* aaj
1 June 38
8 April 42 and several other wounds at Puentea
4
lie was attached to Major.
Frederick Torrens Lyster* 20 Juue 41
}|
1 Nov. 42 d'Onor.
Oen. Llttler's Div skin at the battle
4
Charles Hen. Tottenham 21 June 41
8 Sept. 43 of Maharajpore, and accompanied
J
16
Geo. W. Molyneui Lovett 27 April 20 30 Nov. 24 he 39th throughout that day In their
4
0 Edward John Chambers6 20 Aug. 41 30 Dec. 43 several brilliant charges in taking
the enevny*s batteries : hone shot
6
0 R. E. De Montmorency" 17 Nov. 40 12 Jan. 44 under
him.
4
0 Charles Edward Young*
ft LL-Col. Petit commanded the
6 Oct. 44 nih
17 Sept. 41
at
the battle of Punniar, and
3
0
William Percival Elgee . . 27 May 42
6 Oct. 44 lad his horse shot under him.
J
ENSIGNS.
7 Major Tudor served as Alde-de Camp to General
8
0 John Cuming Bishop6 . . 30 Sept. 42 Grey in the actior of Punniar.
S Pa/matter D odd serred in the Burmese war. In.
3
0 Richard Moore Barnes . .
1 Nov. 42 eluding the action s of the !6th, 27th, and !9th March,
2
0 A.mos White
3 Mar. 43 1820. Present a so at the battle of Punuiar (medal),
j
2
9 Lieut. De H jntmorcney served with the ztth In
0 Theodore Vemon Venables 17 Nov. 43
?hina, and wat >reaent at the defence of Ningpo,
5 1 0 William Du Vernet .... 22 Mar. 44 attack
anil captur of ClUDOO, Skanfhai, Woosuog.
1
0 Fotm Parcel!
29 Mar. 44 and Chin KUuuj I 00.
1
0 3ha. Hildebrand Slessor
21 Dec. 44
1
0 -ha. Alfred Poyntz James 22 Dec. 44
21
0 Paymaster.John Beach I )odd,B25Sept
1 7 0 Adjutant.Lieut. Timoth;f Crowe,' 1 O :t.40;42..En*. 24!Jay, 24; -Lieut1. 31 Oct. 25.
7
0 Quarter-Master.Joseph Moore,6 28 Ai g.38.
[24 June, 15.
Surgeon.James Davidson 6 28 July, 40; Assist.-Surg. 30 July, 25 ; Hasp. Assist.
I 29
10
0 itritt.-Surg>.Alex. Gray don, M.D., 15 May, 35.
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Facings Blue
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1 Sir John Gardiner served in Lord Moira' .Agents,
expedition in P amlers nnd Holl and In 1794 and 09. Actively
CT oploj -1 in the Weil Indies, from 1703 t o 1803. Accom panied the expt dition to Wale leren in 1800.
S ned a the Peninmla during 1813 and 14, and conimunde( a brigade at t ie battles of the Nivelle and
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* Colonel Wodehoiue serred in Portugal from May 1808, to December, 1811, Including the battle of
Yumtra, campaign from Lisbon to Oporto, and battles of Butaco and Fuentei d'Onor; senred the campaign
18U in the South of France, including the BSir at Tubei and battle of Toulouse.

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Hist (The 2nd Yorkshire West Riding) or


The King's Own Liglit Infantry Regt.

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Colonel.
Sir Benjamin D'Crban,1 OCB.KCH., Cornet, April, 1794 ; Lieut. 1 July, 04 ;
Capt.V July,94; MtyorZl Nov. 99; Lieut.-Col. 1. Jan.1805; Col. 4 June, 13;
Major-Gen. 12 Aug. 19; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. .'.1st Light Infantry,
25 Dec. 29.
Lifut.-Colonel.^ 313ft Wm. Henry Elliott,' KH. Ens. P 6 Dec. 09 ; Lt.v 18 Aug.
12; Capt. P9 NOT. 20 ; Major P 12 July, 31 ; Lieut.-Col. P27 June 38.
Majors.Edw. St. Maur, Em. P 22 June, 15 ; Lieut. P 16 Nov. 20 ; Capt. r 29
May, 23 ; Major f 1 July, 37.
fflffilFred. Mainwaring.'.Enj.S April,10; XieKtMfi April, 13; Capt. 4 Dec. 28 ;
Major f 27 June, 38.
BREV.-MAJ.

CAPTAINS.
13 TO William Austin5. . .
Arnold Chas. Errington . .
Percy Rice
Wm. Henry Hare
Richard D. Baker
Augustus Thomas Rice. . .
Edward Lionel Wollcy . .
0 Edmund Isham
0 Richard Thompson ....
0 Augustus J. W. Northey

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5 Sept.
4 Feb.
14 Aug.
f 9 Aug.
13 Sept.
P 11 Oct.
11 -'.) Dec.
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P 1 Jan.
P 14 July

6 April 13 26 Sept. 34
13 Sept. 31 P 14 July 37

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P28 Nov. 34
P25 Dec. 35
P16 Dec. 36
P10 Mar. 37
4 Jan. 33
P 1 July 37
8 Nov. 27
P 3 July 40

20 June 35
P31 July 35
25 Mar. 36
P 15 July 87
P2 Sept. 37
P 27 June 38
6 Oct. 37
P 26 July 39
P 3 July 40
4 Sept 40
P 26 Feb. 41

7 Oct. 37
P 27 June 38
29 Dec. 38
P 6 Oct. 41
P 15 Oct. 41
8 Apr. 42
28 May 43
P 23 June 43
v 23 June 43
26 Oct. 43
P 27 Sept. 44

P 2 Sept. 37
P27 June 38
P 5 Oct. 41
P 15 Oct. 41
P31 Dec. 41
P 23 June 43
28 Aug. 41
P27 Sept. 44

LIEUTENANTS.

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George Bagot
Hon. David Erskine ....
B. C.Grah.Crookshank, r.
Augustus Henry Irby . .
Fra. Crossman Doveton . .
William Douglas Scott . .
Geo. Edw. E. Warburton
Arthur Miller Harris
Rich. Atherton Ffarington
William liirch, adj.
David Stephenson .

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6 Cap!. Austin served IB tk*


Peninsula, from Oct. 1811 to
April, 1812, Including tho ilege
and storm of Cludad Rodrijro.
Campaign of 1814 in Holland,
including the taking of tbe for
tified Tillage of Menem. Campaign of 1818,
including the battle of Waterloo.
0 Paymaster Gibbi wired In the Peninsula
from Jan. 1611 until the end of that war in 1814,
and was severely wounded in the advance on
Llerena 26 March, 1818. Served also the
campaign of 1*13, Including the bailie of
Waterloo.

0 Edward Cecil Singleton P31 Dec. 41


0 William Jeffries Pegus . . 17 Apr. 42
20 May 42
0 William II. Kemp
0 Alexander Philip Rossi . . 21 May 42
1 July 42
0 Chas. Philip O'Connell . .
30 May 43
0 Sydney Darling
0 James Wm. Mansfield . . P 23 June 43
P 24 June 43
0 Robert Neville
0 Samuel Alexander Madden P 7 July 43
0 Geo. Warburton Drought v 27 Sept. 44
0 Paymaster.$ Sffil John Gibbs," 16 Feb. 10.
0 Adjutant.Lieut. William Birch, 26 April, 44.
0 Quarter-Matter.Robert Shean, 20 Aug. 44.
0 Surgeon.John Hartley Sinclair, M.D. 2 July, 41 ; Astitt.-Surg. 21 Dec. 28 ;
Jfotp.-Aisitt. 14 April, 26.
0 Atritt.-Surgeons.Thomas Leopold Belcher, 26 Feb. 41.
0
George Cunningham Mickleham, 16 June, 43.
Facings Blue.Agents, Sir John Kirkland & Co.

1 Sir Benjamin D'Urban has received a cross and five clasps for Busaco, Albuhera, Badajoz, Salamanca,
Vltlorla, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse.
3 Lleut.-Col. Elliott embarked with the regiment for Lisbon, M Jan. 1811, and was present at the battle of
Fuentes d'Onor, covering the Eicge of Ciudad P^>drlgo, second siege of Badajox, affair near Vat Morocco,
battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid and the Retlro, covering the siege of Burgnt, retreat Into PortuaraU,
during which operation he served as Aide-de-camp to Col. Mitchell, 51st regt., commanding the brigade,
and received a contusion on the shoulder when in the act of delivering an order to an officer In advance.
In June 1813, he was appointed an Alde-de-Camp to Major-General Inglls, and was present at the batt IP*
of the Pyrenees, 30th and 31st July received a flesh wound, and had a hone killed; action at Tifmmcm,
passage of the Adour, battle of Nivelle, attack of llic heights of St. Pe, and battle of Orthes. Appointed
Major of Brigade to the 1st Brigade, 7th division, and served as such until the end of that war. Served aOsto
tlie campaign of 1815, Including the battle of Waterloo, capture of Cambray, and capitulation of Pah*.
3 Major Mainwarlng served in the Peninsula, from March, 1811 to Jan. 1814, including the battle af
Fuentee d'Onor, 3d siege of Uadajos, affair near Val Moresco, battle of Salamanca, retreat from Burvro*
capture of Madrid and the II. tin., battles of Vittorla, Pyrenees, and Nivelle. Served olio the campaign 0}
1818, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
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"CIUDAD HODRIGO" "BADAJOZ"" SALAMANCA "" VICTORIA"
" N1VELLE" NIVB"" ORTHE8"" TOULOUSE"" PENINSULA"
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YciiVSfrr
Colonel.
47
Full Hl? 9 Sir Edward Gibtw,1 KCB. Ent. 14 Nor. 98 : Lieut. 28 Nov. 90 ; Capt. 24
Feb. 03 ; Major, 4 Feb. 08 ; Lieut.-Col. 6 Feb. 12 ; Col. 27 May, 25 ; MajorPT Py.
Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; r..'. 62nd V. 7 Dec. 44.
30 ft Lieut.-Colonel.Wm. Blois, Era. P 8 May, 15 ; Lieut. P 30 Aug. 21 ; Capt. P 14
July, 25; Major, P 12 Aug. 34 ; Lieut.-Col. P 11 May, 39.
80
0 Sfajort.Richard French, Era. P 9 June, 25; Lieut. P30 Dec. 20; Capt. f3
Mar. 38 ; Major, P 11 May, 39.
16
0 Henry Samuel Davit, Ent. 13 Apr. 27 ; Lieut. P 8 Oct. 30; Capt. t 17 July 35 ;
Major, P 13 Dec. 39.
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0 Cecil Wm. Forester ....
Joshua Allen Vigors ....
0 Fred. G. Bull
0 Evelyn H. F. Pocklington
0
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A0 Charles
Albert Denison. .
0 Henry Moore Brownrigg
0 James Holder Alleyne . .

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LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

P 1 Aug. 26
P 19 Sept. 26
25 Oct. 27
P 10 Feb. 29
P25 JuueSO
P 13 Mar. 35
P 26 Dec. 34
P 22 Sept. 87
P 1 Dec. 37
P 25 May 38

14 May 29
P 17 Sept. 29
P 8 Feb. 31
P 30 Aug. 33
P 12 Aug. 34
21 Dec. 38
P 28 Aug. 38
Pll May 39
P 24 May 39
P Uune 39

P 4 Dec. 35
P 19 Oct. 38
P 23 Nov. 38
P24 May 39
P 30 Aug. 39
P26Jau. 41
P 25 June 41
P2G Oct. 41
P 19 Jan. 44
P 12 Apr. 44

BREV.-MAJ.

LIEUTENANTS.
<in-. Geo. Fountaiue . . P 21 Sept. 38 P 20 Sept. 39
P 23 Nov. 38 P31 Jan. 40
William Corbett
.Veil Hulse Harcnc .... P17 Nov. 37 P 23 Aug. 39
P
1 June 39 P 25 June 41
Fred. John Wilson
R.OctaTiuiCumlng,d.pm. 22 Feb. 30
3 Sept. 41
John Mills Hawkins .... 31 Jan. 40 P 21 July 43
M. Van Kerkwyk Bowie P 1 Feb. 40 P 22 July 43
Henry Daniel Garden . . P 1 May 40 P 19 Jan. 44
LaurenceHenryPeel,d.ad. P 18 Sept. 40 P 12 Apr. 44
John Hen. Fraser Stewart P 15 Jan. 41 P 2 Feb. 44
Raymond Richard Pelly P 26 Jan. 41
20 May 44
EUSIGNS.
Maxwell Du Pi . Stronge P 25 June 41
P 19 Nov. 41
Hugh Montgom. Archdall 15 Apr. 42
Arthur Lennox Peel .... P 2 Sept. 42
Cha.Hen.RouseBonghton P 28 July 43
P 19 Jan. 44
Andrew George Corbet . . P 12 Apr. 44
William Fuller, adj
25 June 44
Tames Johnes Bourchier P 28 June 44
Hon. Ernest Geo. Curzon P 13 Dec. 44
Paymatter.T. Miller Cr eagh, 21 June , 39 ; Ent. 23 Feb. 25 ; ZiVi t. 6 Mar. 26.
Adjutant.Ensign Willie m Fuller, 20 Aug. 44.
Quarter-Matter.John \ V'illiaros, 2 Au g. 42.
Surgeon.Wm. Cruicksha nk, M.I). (1.1. in. 43 ; Assitt -Surg. 5 Nov 20;ire..'i:~
Aaitt, 22 NOT. 27.
A trittan t.-Surgeoru.An drew Skene, ' Aug. 40.
Ha iliael Woolmt n Read, 31 M ay, 44.
Facingt Bui T.Agenti, tl. essrs. Cox & ( 3o.

1 Sir Edward Otbbt wnred in the action at the Frm>l. In 1800 ; to Slcil? in 1006 And 7 ; In Portugal and Spftln. umlrr Sir
Jute Moon, In fbt retreat to Contnna. Jolnttl the Duke or Wellington'! army, in January 131 1, and served in that and part
T the fotlowtaf umpalg-ni. Including the action at Sibufal, battle of Tuentee d'Onor, rivf* "'1 storm of Cludad Rodrlgo
itd Ha Advanced works In command of the 2nd battalion of the SSod. Commanded a brigade during the iltf* of Badajoa, at
tto itennLnc of which he received a icvere wound and lost his left eye. Commanded the lit battalion of the bind In tbt
MUOA at ftan Milan, battle of VlttarU, and tewal klnnlahet with Uir rear-(uard of the raemy. Joined the tnd battalion
Mnbrk*d for Holland In December, 10IS, and was engaged la both the actions at Menem, and at the bombardment of
sir Edward tai icccired a medal and two clas|>i.

203

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Colonel.
9 i? 1 1 /.-..' Fitz Roy Jaraes Henry Somerset,1 KCB. Cornet,9 June, 04 ; /...'<>
May, 05 ; Capt. 5 May, 08 ; Maj. 9 June, 11 ; Lieu t.-Col. 27 Apr. 12; CW.S8
May, 25; Lt.-Gen. 28 June, 38 ; Col. 53rd F. 19 Nov. 30.
Lieut.-Colonelt.Harry 3hakespear Phillips, Corn et, P 8 Jan. 24 ; /---'- 13
May, 25 ; Capt. P 14 F jb. 28 ; Major, P 31 Aug. 3 ; Lieut.-Col. P31 Mar. 43.
Wm. George Gold, Em. 'i April, 25; /.;./'. 26 June , 28 ; Capt. f 29 June, 32 ;
Major, v 10 Feb. 43 ; 1 .ieut.-Col. 26 July, 44.
Majori.Edward Bond, Em. 8 Mar. 27 ; Lieut. P 16 Sept. 29 ; Capt. P 26
Feb. 36 ; Major, P 31 1 larch, 43.
v i' I John Lewis Black,3 Ens. 22 Apr. 13 ; Lieut. 10 Mar. 14 ; Capt. P 16 June,
25 ; Bree.-Major, 28 J une 38 ; Major, 26 July, 1 4.
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BKEV.-MAJ.

CAPTAINS.
C. Edw. Dawson Warren P 0 June 27 P 11 June 30 P 1 Dec. 37
P 24 July 28 P 14 Sept. 32 P 12 Apr. 39
P 7 Jan. 30 P 26 Feb. 36 P27 Mar. 40
27 Nov. 35 P 31 Aug. 38 P 10 Feb. 43
Wm. R. Mansfield
P 4 Dec. 35 P 12 Oct. 38 P 31 Mar. 43
Charles Fred. Havelock3 P 13 Dec. 21
7 May 27 12 Dec. 39
Wm. H. H. Forbes Clarke4 25 Nov. 24
1 May 26 29 Sept. 43
13 Sept. 32 28 May 36 26 July 44
William Follows *
Robert Boyd Brown .... P 16 June 25 P 10 Aug. 20 12 Dec. 43
John C. Lambton Carter 28 Mar. 34 P 23 Sept. 36 29 Mar. 44
LIEUTENANTS.
f 14 Feb. 34 P 4 Dec. 35 a Major Black served the
of 1815, including
6 Apr. 38 P 15 Oct. 41 campaign
Wm. J. Verner
the battles of Quatre Bras and
Charles Hamilton Fenton P 12 Apr. 39 22 Apr. 42 Waterloo, at which last he was
P 2 Oct. 40 P 1 July 42 slightly wounded.
3 Captain Havelock served
Wm. Benjamin Bastard . P 19 Mar. 41 P 2 Dec. 42 with
the lth Lancers at the
Robert Townlcy Parker.. P 3 Aug. 41 P 10 Feb. 43 siege of Bhurtpore.
P 15 Oct. 41 P31 Mar. 43 4 Captain Clarke served with
John Shiffuer
Anth. Bowen Owen Stokes P 29 Apr. 42 P 28 July 43 the 47th In the Burmese war.
5 Capt. Follows was present
P27 May 42 P 12 Jan. 44 with
William Payn
the 43d light Infantry in
Fred. Gordon Steward . . 28 May 42 P 28 June 44 the attack on New Orleans in
P 28 Sept. 30 P21 Dec. 32 Jan. 1819.
Lieut. Dowroan served with
Charles Fra. Wedderburne P 31 May 39 P 26 Jan. 41 the6 40th
throughout the opera
Robert Nathaniel Clarke 31 Jan. 40 23 Nov. 41 tions in Candahar and in Aff5 June 40 25 Feb. 42 ghanlstan, in 1841 and 49 ; and
acted as aide-de camp to
15 Dec. 40
1 Nov. 42 he
Major-den. Dennis in the action
Wm. Fred. Waldegrave ' 18 July 41 P 25 Aug. 43 at
Maharajpore on the S9th
Macartney Hume Uldlield 20 Nov. 41 P 15 Mar. 44 Dec. 1843.
28 Aug. 39 26 July 41 7 Lieut. TFaldegrave aerved
George Robert Hopkins
P 2 Dec. 42 26 July 44 with tlio Militia in the sup
pression of the insurrection in
Geo.Nathan.Micklethwait P 10 Feb. 43 26 July 44 Canada.
Alex. James Sutherland . . 15 Jan. 41 24 May 44
John Walker
9 Aug. 38 21 Feb. 40
ENSIGNS.
P
7 July 43
Edward Andrew Noel . .
Frederick Edward Tighe P 28 July 43
P 12 Jan. 44
Arthur Edward Hardinge P 7 June 44
William Dunning, adj. . . 26 July 44
William Hunt Grubbe .. 27 July 44
28 July 44
John Mackay M'Kenzie. . 29 July 44
William George Spiller . . 23 Aug. 44
Paymaster.Richard Bu tier Low, 28 J line 44 ; Ens. 8 Nov. 33; Lieut. 1 Dec.
[37 ; Capt. r 1 July, 43.
Adjutant.Entign Willi im Dunning, 26 July, 44
Quarter-Master.John Cornea, 25 Jui le, 41.
Surgeon.T.Galbraith Lo gan,M.D.30A ug.42; A.-S. 29 July^O; //.-. 1 . , M..> ->.
Faeingi Red.
Asi'utant-Surgemu.Arc hibald Gordoi i,M.D. 28 Jn ae, 36.
Agents, Messrs.
Chi tries Hamiltoi i Fasson, 12 J uly, 44.
Cox & Co.
Em as Macintosh Macpherson,S 1 Aug. 40.

1 Lord Pi tz Roy Somerset performed the arduous and responsible duty of Aide-de-Campand Military Secre
tary to Hit Grace the Duke of Wellington throughout the campaigns in Spain. Portugal. Prance, and Flanders,
and was present at the battles of Roleia, Vimlera, Talavera, and Busaco(wounded); the attack and capture of
Oporto, pursuit of Marshal Soult, retreat to the lines of Torres Vedras, occupation of them, operations lu t hn
pursuit of Marshal MdMena, battle of Puentes d'Onor, 1st siege of Badajoi, the brilliant affair of El Bodon.sicga
nd capture of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and capture of Badajoi, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid and
the Rftiro, driving the enemy from Valladolid to Burgos, siege of that castle, various a flairs on the retreat
from Burgos to the frontiers of Portugal, advance In 1819. battles of Vittoiia and the Pyrenees, action of
Irun, passage of the Bidassoa, the Nivelle, and the Nivu . advance In 1614, battles of Orthes and Toulouse,
and erery other affair which took place ; also the battle of Quatre Bras, retreat of the 17th June, and battie of
Waterloo,severely wounded, right arm amputated. His Lordship has received a cross and fire clasps for
"*oor, Badafos. Salamanca, Tittoria, Prreoees, NlTelle, Wre, Orthes, and TOU.OUM.

Bt*4 Qaartt
at Mulllaga ?]
Yt*ra*8erv.
KLll
P7-

62
Half
Pay

92

1A

91

SO

54</r ( Tfte West Norfolk} Regiment of Foot.


205
The Sphinx, with the words " MARABOUT"" EGYPT'" AVA."
Colonel.
Sir Henry Shechy Keating,1 KCB. Era. 31 Aug. 1793; Lieut. 31 Jan. 94;
Capt. 8 Sept. 96 ; Major, 3 Sept. 1800 ; Lieut.- Col. 1 Aug. 04 ; Col. 4 June,
13; Major-Gen. 12 Aug. 19; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37; Col. 54th Regt.
3 Sept. 41.
Lieutenant-Colonel.
$ S Mildmay Fane," Em. 11 June, 12 ; Lt. 25 Sept. 13 ; Capt. P 28 July, 14 ;
Maj. v 2 March, 20 ; Lt.-Col. P 12 June, 23 ; CoL 28 June, 38.
Majors.
John Clark,' KH. Ent. 2 June, 14; Lieut. 27 NOT. 21 ; Capt. 1 29 Aug. 26;
Major, P25 Dec. 29 ; Brevet Lieut.-Col. 23 Nov. 41.
William Yorke Moore, Em. P15 Dec. 25; Lieut, f 12 Dec. 26 j Capt. P 19 July,
33; Major, 1 30 Dec. 42.

CAPTAINS.
0 SJB Charles Hill*

31
30
17
17
13
9
9
7
8
18

2ft
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

16
16
7
7
6
0
5
6
4
4
4
4
3

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

ENSIGN.

12 May 14
2 July 12
John Ross Wheeler
30 July 28
I1 14 Aug. 28
P 22 June 32
Se ton Lionel Smith .... 12 Feb. 30
P 8 July 36
Alfred Robert Margary. . P 26 June 38
11 Ang.37
Patrick L. C. Paget
P 12 July 27
John Brett Chalk

LIEUT.

26 NOT. 21
9 NOT. 15
P 25 Dec. 29
P 31 Dec. 29
P 7 Aug. 35
P 19 July 39
P 15 Dec. 40
20 Oct. 40
P 6 Aug. 41
23 Feb. 31

CAPTAIN.

DREV.-MAJ

5 Jan. 26 23 NOT. 41
9 July 32
P15 Dec. 40
P 6 Aug. 41
P27 Aug. 41
P30 Dec. 42
P 29 Sept. 43
P 27 Oct. 43
P 12 Dec. 43
6 Dec. 44

LlBUTENA.NTS.

Donald Macdonald .... 20 April 29


2 Jan. 32
Lanncelot Ed. Wood, adj. P 21 May 29 P 22 June 32
John Arthur Skurray . . P 3 Aug. 38 ' 27 Aug. 41
P 3 Aug. 38 P 15 Dec. 40
William Williams7
P 22 Mar. 39 P 8 Feb. 42
George Camming Miller P 19 July 39 P 1 Apr. 42
John Charles Hill Joues P 16 Dec. 40 P 30 Dec. 42
Simon Fitzherbert Jacsou P 25 Jan. 39 P 2 April 41
1 June 41 P 29 Sept. 43 8 Capt. Nornu n was present at
Edward Neville
battle of Vltto ria, and teverely
Thomas Yates Ridley . . P 6 Aug. 41 P27 Oct. 43 the
and ukc Q prisoner In the
P27 Aug. 41 I" 12 Dec. 43 wounded
Mayft 1'ass, In tb Pyrenees
P17 Sept. 41 2 Aug. 44 8 Capt Bartley served the Corunna campaign, ami subsequently
William Freeland Brett P 1 Apr. 42
1! Dec. 44 in
the Peninsula . rum March, 1811.
ENSIGNS.
to the end of the war, and was enat Almui i. Alba de Tormet, Balghar, V1U
3
0 James Sinclair Thomson P25 Nov. 42 gaged
.';'!,
-<!-, and j, 1 1 July, Pampeluna
toria, Pyrvncci i
3
0 John S. Ferguson Fowke P 30 Dec. 42 >8th and 30th Ju y.
P
29
Sept.
43
9 Quarter-maf Itr Willox served the campaign of
2
0 Thos. Hungerford Powell
in Holland including the aetl on at Mcrsi-m 3d
2
0 John Edw. Hussey Taylor P 27 Oct. 43 1814
Feb. and bomba dtnent of Antwerp Alto the camf
28
Oct.
43
2
Pridaux
William
Gillum
0
palgn of 181ft, Is eluding the retreat on the 17th June,
battle of Waterloo. and terming of ' 1 itni.i .iv , Served
2
0 Valen. Greatrakes Coates P12 Dec. 43 altrrwardi
the BurmeM war, in luiliiHf the action)
2 Aug. 44 at Mnhatlrrinand
1
0 Jas. Geo. Pearl Holbrook
Aracan.
1
6 Dec. 44
0 W. Edw. Freeman O'Brien
ne,
25
;
I
'us.
'.
artley,"
23
Ju
5 Oct. 07 ; Li . 13 Apr. 09 ;
George I
37
A0 Paymaster.f)
Arfjutnnt.Lieut. L. Ed'rard Wood, 6 NOT. 40.
\Ca,pt. 9 Dec. 21.
16
18
0 Quarter-Matter.S83 Ji imcs Willox,' 27 Sept. 27.
10 iA Surgeon.Gideon Dolma ge, 5 April, 44 , Attittant-S lira. 10 Dec. ! 13.
[&Co.
0 Atiiitant-Surgeon.Edw ard Scott Doc ker, 29 Dec. 10.
5
Facing* Green.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.Irish Agents, Sir E. R. Borough, Bt., Armit
[Returned from Madras, 27 August, 1840.]
I Sir Henry Keating proeeeded to tb* \\Ysi Indies with the furee under Sir Cha. Orry. Early In 1794 landed at Mar
tinique ; preerat at the affair of La Trinlte, attack of Monte Rouge and Mont Calabajse (iword arm broken by a muiket hot).
r, i defence of H.TV ill.- camp,tkall fractured by a spllDter of a shell, taken prltoner and kept on board a prison ship for
rkf btren month*, and three month i subsequently a close prisoner at Rochelle. Proeeeded to the East Indies In 1807 ; and
SB raw, hi conjunction with Cummodore Rowley, planned the attack and lueeeedcd In the capture of tbe town and ihlpping
f K. Paul's In tbe Ule de Bourbon. In 1810, entrusted with the command of a force amounting to 5,000 men destined for
MM attack of Bourbon \ planned and succeeded ID the conquest of that Island, captured tbe stores, ammunition, and mate
riel t took Mm standards, the garrison laying down their arms, and lurrendering thenuelres prisoners of war. Commanded
* a4nae of the army in the attack of the Isle of France, and wai wounded In the leg by a thrust of a sword,
fl Col f'aoc erred in the Peninsula from Dee. 1811 to March.. 1844, including the battle of Vlttorla, auault and capture
f S*a ftetaatiajD, and battlet of tbe Nlve on 9 and 13 Dec. IS. Served also the campaign of ISld, Including tbe battles of
QuaftT Bras and Waterloo, at the former of which be was teverely wounded.
1 Lteut.-CoL Clark served the campaign of 1815, Including the battle of Waterloo and vtonning of Carobray. Served also
be campaigns of 1834 aad S5 In Ava, Including tin- taking nf Kangnon, Klmrndlne, Kamaroot, and Mabattee. Led tbt
am*k upon the furtiflcd heights at Aracan, and was teverely wounded In the neck, arm, and left side.
ft Major Uill served the campaign of 1815, including the retreat on the 17th June, battle of Waterloo, and atomlng of Cam
bray, Ccrved also la Cafftaria In 1820 and 11 ; and afterwards in the Burmne war, including the taking of llahattee, and Araean,
f LleuL William, eerred with tbe lllh in AiTfhan.itan under Sir Robert Sale throughout the campaign in Kohlitan,
LarloJing tbe capture of Toottum Durrah, Joolghur. fcc., and In forcing the pais of Khoord Cabool on the IVth Oct. 1841,
P* *M a|s * tbe defence of Jellalabad, for which he baa received a medal.

$5th(The Westmoreland) Regt. of Foot.

206

r Head Quarter*
L at Ctiichexer.

On the Colours and Appointments " CHINA," and the device of " TJte Dragon."
CoZoneZ.
9 Sir William Henry Clinton,1 GCB. Cornet, 22 Dec. 1784; Lt. 7 Mar. 87 ;
Capt. 9 June, 90; Lt.-Col. 29 Dec. 94; Col. 1 Jan. 1801 ; M<v'or-Gen. 25
April, 08 ; Lt.-Gen. 4 June, 13 ; Gen. 22 July, 30 ; Col. 55th F. 25 April, 14.
Lieut.-Colonel.^ Sir James Holmes Schoedde,* KCB. Era. May, 1800; Lt.
8 Oct. 01; Capt. P19 Sept. 05; Brev.-Mqj. 21 June, 13; Regtl.-Mqj.
1ft
v-20 Jan. 25; Lieut.-Col. P20 Mar. 29; Col. 23 Nov. 41.
2 Majori.Charles Warren,4 CB. Era. 24 Nov. 14; Lieut. 13 Nov. 18; Capt.
P 1 Aug. 22; Mqjor, 21 Nov. 34 ; Brevet Lt.-Col. 23 Dec. 42.
1 Norman Maclean," CB. Era. 17 Sept. 07; Lieut. 23 Feb. 09; Capt. 29 Mar.
27 ; Breret-Mqj. 83 Nov. 41 ; Brevet Lt.-Col. 23 Dee. 42; Maj. 4 July 43.

Yeari'Serv.
61
1'ul Half
Pay Pay.
44
31
37

29
16
19
15
18
19
10
17
13
12

6ft
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

12
12
15
10
11
9
8
9
7

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

7
6
6
7
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
9
7
6
31
6

CAPTAINS.
Arthur O'Leary7
H. C. B. Daubcney,8 CB.
John Baillie Rose10
John Coats"
Hector M'Caskill
A. Henry Chaproniere"
Fred. Amelius Whimper
Thomas Ancrum Heriot"
GustavusTraversBrookc10
Hume Edwardcs
LIEUTENANTS.
W. Holland L. D. Cuddy4
Henry Thomas Butler6 . .
ieorge Hamilton ....
Edwin Greain Daniell"..

Montague Barbauld" ---W. Haviland Fairtlough"


Edmund Pitman" ......
William Snowe" ......
Daniel M'Coy ........
George King" ..........
has. Augustus Daniell "
[ohn George Schaw" ....
John Frend, adj.......
ENSIGNS.
^dw.JohnTho.Montresor
fames John Gordon ...
}eorge Magill .......
ohn Geo. Don Marshall
'liimias Smith Lloyd .
Robert Briscoe .......
Jeo. Jn. Arnolds Cameron
artshore Stirling Home

ENSIGN.

18 Apr.
12 Mar.
P 8 Apr.
P 2 Nov.
29 Nov.
P 14 Dec.
P 23 Jan.
P21 Nov.
P 22 June
P 26 July

LIEUT.

11 25 Jan.
9 Aug.
29
20 18 May
a June
30
4 June
27
26 12 June
35 P23 Mar.
28 P 5 Apr.
32 20 Apr.
33 : P 7 Aug.

14
31
32
32
32
30
38
31
35
35

CAPTAIN.

BREV.-MAJ.

27 Nov. 35
P 28 Oct. 36
P 7 Feb. 40
P 10 Apr. 40
P 15 Dec. 40
30 May 42
P 5 Oct. 41
4 July 43
14 July 43
7 Sept. 43

23 Dec. 42
23 Dec. 42

4 Lt.-Col. Warren te*tr~'.j


wounded In action at Coorg, Ma
dras. In April. ISM. Agata scrvwly
wounded at the assault of Ch-t.j
Keang Foo, In China.
P 7 Sept. Mil) LL-Col. Maclean .. cv.-,l in the
Burmese war, including the capture
28 Dec.
of Zembykc and Melloon. Aljo the
29 Dec.
campaign against tht Rajah of
P 28 Sept. 39 Coorc In I8S4. For hi* JVTVIC- i la
IM note 6.
27 Aug. 38 China.
7 Major O'Leary served the cam.
P 15 Nov. 39 palgni
of 1911, U, and 13, In tb.
P 7 Feb. 40 Peninsula. Ineludinf the alg of
P 10 Apr. 40 Ciudad Rodrigo. battle of Sala
siege of Burgos, and re
P15 Dec. 40 manca,
treat ihcr.from. Served In the
Nepaul
war, and was severely
20 Feb. 41
wounded In an attack on the
heights of Hsrrispore. 1st March.
1816. S, rv.-.l In the Mabratta war
In 1817 and 18. Also in China at
. Cbusao. and Chinhae.

P31 May 33 27 Nov. 85


P 1 Nov. 33 IP 18 Mar. 36
PIC June 30 22-. July
_ - 30
-

P 2 Oct. 35
23 May 34
P 12 Aug. 30
P27 Jan. 37
5 Aug. 30
25 May 38
P 19 Oct. 38
P 18 Jan. 39
P 14 June 39
P 7 Sept. 38

P27 May 42
0
27 Jan. 43
0
P 17 Mar. 43
0
14 July 43
0
26 Oct. 43 tO Dr. Shanks semd the eampal|H of 1814 in
0
Holland, Including both the attacks both on llrnem,
27 Oct. 43 and
0
the bombardment of Antwerp. For his services in
23 Feb. 44 China,
0
see note 0.
24 Feb. 44
0
'ayntatter.

Henry
Hyacinth
Warren,
13
Dec. 44 ; Em. P9 Dec. 36 ; Lt.
0
[4 Feb. 39.
0 Idjutant.Lieut. John Frcnd, 4 July 44.
0 Quarter-Master.James Wm. Grigg",' 22 June, 39.
Surgeon.Archibald Shanks," M.D. 20 March, 35 ; Atsitt.-Surg. 17 March, 1 4 ;
Honp.-Aitut. 9 Nov. 13.
0 Atslst.-Surgeon.John Stewart Smith, M.D. 22 Nov. 39.

[Returnedfrom China, 10 Aug. 1844.]


Facingt Green.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 Sir William Henry Clinton embarked with the Guards for Holland, and served the campaign of ITtt and 17*4, and was
present at the following battles, sieges, Ac. vis. i Famars, Valenciennes, Dunkirk. Lannoi, Premon, Cateau Cambresis.
Fleurus, and the action* of the 10th, 17th, 18th, and SXd May, 1794.
% Sir James Sehoeddr served the Egyptian campaign of 1BOI. Served also In the Peninsula from 1 SOS to the end of the war,
including the battles pf Rolela. Vimlera, Talavera. Fuentesd'Onor. sieges of Ciudad Rodilgo and Badsjos, battles of Sala
manca, Vittorla, Pyrenees, Nlvelle, Nivc, Orthei, and Toulousf.Dciides numerous minor actions and skirmishes. Medal for
Mvellc. Commanded a brigade In China at the attack and capture of Chapoo, Wuosung, Shanghai, and Uim Klang ... .

HndQowtfl ]
56th ( The West Essex) Regiment of foot.
207
at Bulton.
" MORC > GIBBALTAB"With the Cattle and Key, " Montii Insignia Calpe."
Vflo'Serr.

42
'all Hilt
Pay. PJ*&
42

2
0

30

33
38
17
12
15
14
11
9
8
10

Colonel.
9 John Earl of Westmorland,1 KCB. GCH., Era. 17 Dec. 03; Lt. 5 Jan. 04;
Capl. 3 May, 05 ; Major, 80 Dee. 10 ; Lt.- Col. 13 Dec. 1 1 ; Col. 4 June, 14 ;
Major-Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Lt.-Gen. 28 June, 38 ; Col. 66th Regt. 17 Nov. 42.
Lieut. -Culmuil.William Hassall Eden, Em. i':ll March, 14 ; Lieut. P22 June,
20 ; Capt. v 13 July, 23 ; Major, P2S) Aug. 20 ; Lieut.-Col. P 10 Aug. 39.
Major*.Peter Shadwell Norman, Em. 9 July, 03 ; Lieut. 2 June, 04; Capt.
8 March, 10 ; Brevet-Major. 22 July, 30 ; Regtl.-Major, 16 July, 37.
Edmund Wm. Wilton Passy, Em. 8 Apr. 26; Lieut. v30 Dec. 26; Capt. P23
Sept. 30; Major, f 12 Sept. 43.
CAPTAINS.

13
9
6
6
5
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
9
2
9
3
3
2
1
1
1
11
9
1
30
10

A0

Cha. O'Conor Higgius..

Au Henry Wm. Paget, I. . .


0
0
0
0
0

Henry Bruce Barclay . .


Wm. Adam Conran
Tliomus Johnes Smith . .

ENSIGN.

LIEUT.

11 Nov. 13
31 Dec. 06
P 18 Dec. 28
14 Dec. 32
13 June 30
Pll Oct. 31
P 1 Aug. 34
P 28 June 36
17 Nov. 37
P 13 Nov. 36

3 May 21
14 July 08
10 Mar. 33
P 1 May 35
28 Oct. 34
P20 May 36
P24 Feb. 37
P 6 Sept. 39
15 Apr. 41
P 12 June 40

CAPTAIN.

BllEV.-MAJ.

v 20 May 25 28 June 38
0 Mar. 27 23 Nov. 41
P20 May 30
P 3 July 40
P 18 Feb. 42
P30 Dec. 42
P 12 Sept. 43
P 22 Dec. 43
P20 Aug. 44
P 26 Apr. 44

Arthur William Byles . .


Samuel Byrnes Cox ....
LIEUTENANTS.
2 Major Palmer served the
23 Mar. 32 15 Sept. 37 campaign of 1814 In Holland,
0 Rich Walter Lacy
P 5 Feb. 36 2 May 38 Including the attack up n the
0 James Waddell adj
of Menem, 13th Jan.,
0 Thomas Wallace Froser,r. 30 Aug. 30 10 Dec. 41 Tillage
also second attack and capture
P 0 Sept. 39 P 18 Feb. 42 id
0
Feb., whn his regt. captured
31 Jan. 40 P 30 Dec. 42 two guns; bombardment of the
0
French fleet In the 8cheldt,from
8 Jan. 41 P 7 Apr. 43 3d
0
Feb. Actively engag
9 Jan. 41 P 12 May 43 ed toat ath
0 Edward Frederick Hare
Fort Frederick on the
0 James 8. Hawker Farrer 2 Apr. 41 P 2 June 43 Scheldt, 22d March, In imped
the passage ol French line
0 John Stratford Saunders 1 June 41 P 18 Aug. 43 ingbattle
ships to PortLillo, fur
0 Wm. George Margesson P 10 July 41 P 12 Sept. 43 of
the purpose of throwing provi
0 Hugh Whitchurch Austin 28 Jan. 42 P22 Dec. 43 sions and ass stance Into the
P 18 Feb. 42 P 7 June 44 garrison. Again employed on
0 Fox Maule Ramsay
the same duty 26th March
0 CbarlesEdmund Thornton P30 Dec. 42 P20 Aug. 44 following.
ENSIGNS.
0 George Scott Hanson . . r 7 Apr. 43
P 12 May 43
0 Edward Wingfield, *
0 Alex. George Woodford P 2 June 43
0 William Fred. Ward .... P 18 Aug. 43
P 12 Sept. 43
0 Carlisle H. Spedding
0 Russell Charles Stanhope P 23 Feb. 44
P 7 June 44
0
0 John Pye Woolcock .... P 20 Aug. 44
0 Paynuuter.Stephen La wson, 6 Jan. - 3 ; Era. 20 )Dec. 34; Lieut. S3 Jan. 39.
0 Adjutant.Lieut. James Waddell, 19 April, 44.
0 Quarter-Matter.WUUa m Dougherty , 3 May, 44.
0 Surgeon.Michael Ryan M.D. 9 Apr. 41; Atritt.-t Surg. 16 June, 35 ; Hotp.Auitt. 10 Mar. 25.
0 Atrittant-Surgeon.Nei Stewart Cam pbell,M.D.2 0 Feb. 35.
Facingt PC rple.Agenti i, Messrs. Cox &Co.

[Returned from North America, 21 July, 1842.]


1 Lord Wettmorland terved In 1805-6, as Aide-de-Camp to Lieut. -Genera! Don on the expedition to
Haoorer. In 18067, as Assistant-Adjutant-General in Sicily ; on board Admiral Sir J. Duckworth's fleet
In the action at the postage of the Dardanelles, and the destruction of the Turkish fleet, lying off the castles ;
in the actions before Constantinople at the island of Pro la, and at Die re passage of the fleet through the
Dardanelles. In Egypt as Assistant Adjulanl-Genpral with the force under MaJor-General Wauchope, at
the first storming of the town ol RusetU, and In the retreat; and subsequently in the second attack and
siege of that place, with the force under Major-General Sir W. Stewart. In Ib08, served in Portugal u*
A-mLint-Adjutant-General In the army commanded by Sir Arthur Wellesley, in the affair In the front of
Obido*. and In ihe battles of Roleia and Vltmera. In 1800, served a extra Aide-de-Camp to Lord Wellington.
and was present at the battle of Talavem. In 1810, with the 3nl Dragoon Guards, in the campaign tn Por
tugal, including the retreat to Torre* Vodras, battle of fiusaco. and advance to Santarem. In Sept. 1819.
proceeded on a mission as Military Commissioner to the head-quarters of the allied armies, under Prince
Schwarzcnberg, In Germany. Served at the siege of Huningueu. and the campaign of 1814 In France, In
cluding the taking of Langres, the battlesof La Kothiere and Briemie, capture of Troves, uil'uirs of Monnrwt
and Nungis, in front of Bray, defence of Tiuyus, when attacked by Bonaparte 23rd Feb. ; b.itlle of Bar-surAutw, tlm subsequent affair npon the Uarce, re-capture of Troyes, battles of Arcis-sur-Aube and of Fere
ChfcmpcnoLse, advance* upon and battle of 1'arls, and capture of that city. As His Majesty's Envoy Extraor
dinary and Minliler Plenipotentiary at the Court of Tuscany, served with the Auitrlau army in the campaign
against Naples, in 1816, including the battles of Tolentino and Marcerata. Signed, in conjunction with
Field Marshal Blanchi, who commanded the Austrian army, the Military convention by which the kingdom
of Naples was restored to 1U &OTer*.gn, King Ferdinand.

... (The West Middlesex) Rec/t. of Foot

L Qeor-t Ma<lnifc

" VITTORIA"" PYRENEES"" NIVBLLE" " NI VB"" PENINSULA.'

Colonel.
. Hon. Sir Henry Hardinge,1 GCB. JEns.S Oct. 1798; Lieut. 25 Mar.
1802 ; Capt. 7 Apr. 04 ; Major, 13 Apr. 09 ; Lieut.-Col. 30 May, 11 ; Col.
19 July, 21 ; Maj.-Oen. 22 July, 30 ; Lieut.-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 57th
Regt. 31 May, 43.
Lieut.-Colonels.
James Allan,1 CB. Eni. P 1 Jan. 95 ; Lieut. P 1 8 Mar. 95 ; Capt. P 10 Sept.
99 ; Major, P 20 July 09 ; Brevct-Lieut.-Col. 4 June, 14 ; Regtl.-Lieut.-Col.
29 June, 26 ; Col. 10 Jan. 37.
George E. Jones,3 KH. Ens. 16 June, 06; Lieut. 16 April, 07 ; Capt. P8 Oct.
12; Brev.-Maj.22 July, 30; Regt.-Maj. P4Dec. 32; Lieut.-Col. P8 Nov. 33.
Majors.John Weech Randolph, Ens. 25 Jan. 25 ; Lieut. P17 Nov. 25- Capt.
P 9 Dec. 28 ; Brevet-Major, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major, P31 Dec. 41.
Thomas Shadiorth, Ens. 8 Apr. 25 ; Lieut. P10 Oct. 26; Capt. 1 12 Apr. 31 ;
Major, 29 March, 44.
CAPTAIN. BRKV.-MAJ.
CAPTAINS.
lark Maries Caldwell . . 12 Jan. 26 P27 Apr. 2" P25Jan. 31
P 12 Feb. 30 P 12 Apr. 33
9 Apr.
William John Saunders . .
5 July 1
2 July 12
9 Sept. 37
P John Ovens*
P 13 June 30 P 15 June 32 P 6 Mar. 40
Henry Gahan
3
Aug.
26
31 July 23
11 Sept. 41
Henry Hill
Richard Mordesley Best P 20 Apr. 32 P 16 Jan. 35 P 7 June 39
25
Oct.
27
P
1
Apr.
19
11
Feb. 42
3eorge Edwards
Frederick Hall Jackson . . P.10 Feb. 32 CIS June 3 P24 Feb. 43
15 June J ' 30 Sept. 30 29 Mar. 44
Wm. Justin Mac Carthy
Pll Dec. 28 P 12 Apr. 31 12 May 44
William Tranter
LIEUTENANTS.
7 June 31 P20 Mar. 35 2 Col. Allan WM present at the
Henry Montagu Smyth..
of the Cape of Good Hop*
9 Sept. 37 capture
12 Aug. 34
Langford Frost
In 1795, and subsequently tn 1606,
idward A.Thos. Lynch, r. P20 Mar. 35 C May 38 including the battle of Blueberg.
8 May 35 10 June 38 Served Ihe whole of the Mysore cam Edward Stanley
of 1799. Including the battle of
P 8 Jan. 36
9 Nov. 38 paign
eo. Henry Hunt
Mallavelly, liege and norm of Se20 Jan. 37 25 Oct. 39 lingapatam, for which be haa re
John M'Namee, adj. . .
Engaged In the
17 Nov. 37 P 6 Mar. 40 ceived aandmedal.
John Ahmuty
dispersion of the Rebel
P 16 Feb. 38 25 Aug. 40 pursuit
Warren Ahmuty
Dundeah, and all his force* I tbe>
Henry Braddel Croker . P 25 Jan. 39 P 15 Dec. 40 reduction and occupation of TraP 9 Nov. 3tj 11 June 41 quebar , and the whole of the
.o I'u is Cassidy
Polygar war in 1900.
2 July 41 southern
31 Mar. 37
Jlemcnt Swetenham ....
Served in the Peufnsnla from 1610
25 Dec. 38 11 Sept. 41 to tile end of tbc war, and was pre
Javid Edw. Armstrong.
sent it the defence of Cadif. where
7 Feb. 40 P31 Dec. 41 he
Villiam IngliB
commanded alight battalion and
4 Sept. 40 12 Feb. 42 as stationed on the heights of
lobert Hunt
Fala dc Leon to observe Marihal
lob.Wm.S. RaperHunton P 30 Oct. 40 20 May 42 Souit's
: be was afterwards
26 Oct. 41 1 3 Mar. 43 present force
lobert Abraham Logan
in the actions of Vie Bl15 May 40 19 Jan. 44 forrc and Tarbea, and at the battle
Sweton Grant
for which be baa re
ustin Edw. D. MacCarthy 10 Dec. 40 29 Mar. 44 of inToulouse,
.1 a Medal.
9 Jan. 41 12 May 44
ohn Henry Chads
4 Oct. 44
lob. T. Schutz Boughton 31 Dec. 41
lichard Aubin Croker . . P 13 Feb. 42 5 Oct. 44
: Capt Ovens served in the Peninsula, from NOT.
ENSIGNS.
1811 to the end of the war, including the battle! of VII.
27 May 42 torla, Pampeluna (wounded), Ni* die, Orthef &
Fred. Geo. Wm. Fearon
Served subsequently in the American war, in
iha.Gasper Dav. Annesley
1 Nov. 42
the action at PlatUburgh.
8 Nov. 42 cluding
ieorge Armstrong ....
7 Mr. Hunter M'rvnt in medical charge of the
8 Mar. 43 Belgaum field force in Canara, in 1837. Al*o la
Frederick Gahan
charge of tlie Queen's Royals during the
ohn Clancy .......... P 22 Apr. 42 medlcml
ampaign in Aflgbanlstan and Bcloochisun. in
3 Oct. 44 cluding
usou Hassard
the capture of Gnuance and KI,. 1st. Medal
4 Oct. 44 for Ghuznce.
JdwJohn Balcomb Brown
Vm. Lemp. Fred. Sheaffe 6 Dec. 44
Paymaster.John Pottcn 30 June 43 ; Ens. 22 April, 36 ; Lt. 10 Mar. 39.
\<(Jutant.Lieut. John M'Namee, 11 Sept. 41.
Qufirter-Master.David Morrow, 30 June 43 ; Ens. 7 Jan. 42 ; Lt. 24 Feb. 43.
Surgeon.Robert Hope Alston Hunter,7 2 July, 41 ; Asiist.-Surg. 15 June,30;
,10 Jan. 27.
siistant-Surgeoni.James Jackson, 11 June 41.
Frederick Hobson Clark, 15 Sept. 37.
Thomas Bissett, M.D. 10 Nov. 37.
Facings Yellow.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
nry Hardinge served throughout the whole of the Peninsular war, nearly the whole of the lima aj Deputy Quarter
nrisl of the Portuguese army, and was present at the battles of Rolcia and Vimlera (wounded), retreat to, and
orunna, passage of the Douro, battle of Husaeo. lines of Torres Vcdras, battle of Albuhera, 1st and 2d slcarel ofBada.
and capture of Cludad Rodrlgo, 3d siege of Dadajos, battles of Salamanca, Yittoria (severely wounded), Punpe
Pyrenees, Nivelle. Nive, and Orthes. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at Ugny. 1C
t hand amputated. Sir Henry has received a cross and five clasps.
,-CoL Jones served with the expedition to South America, in 1807 t at the capture of the Isle of Prance, in 1S10
o In Ava, and com. the Will la the general action & attack of the enemy's Inlranched lines before Rangoon, 7 Dae. at,
208

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MJ la, 1844.

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J 58m ( The Rutlandshire) Regiment of Foot,

209

" GIBRALTAR"with the Cattle and Key, " Montis Insignia Calpe."The Sphinx, with
the words "EGYPT" "MAIDA"" SALAMANCA" " VICTORIA"
" PYRENEES"" NIVELLE"" ORTHES"" PENINSULA."
Yuri' S*rr.

Colonel.
9 Frederick Maitland,1 -Enj. 1 Sept. 1779;iteur. 19 Sept. 82; Capt. 2 Dec. 89;
Miyor, 21 Aug. 93; Lieut.-Col. 2 July, 94; Col. 1 Jan. 1800; Major-Gen.
Foil Half
30 Oct. 05 ; Lieut.-Gen. 4 June, 1 1 ; Gen. 25 May, 26 ; Col. 68th Regiment,
fmj. Pay.
60

11 Dec. 33.
26
90
19

Lieut.-Colonel.

Robert Henry Wynyard, Ens. 26 Feh. 19; Lieut. 1 17 July 23 ; Capt. P 20 May
26; Major, 25 July 41 ; Lieut.-Col. P30 Dec. 42.
0 Majori.Cyprian Bridge, Em. 8 April, 25 ; Lieut. P 31 Jan. 28 ; Capt. P 10
Dec. 30; Major, i>30 Dee. 42.
Charles Augustus Arney, Ens. P5 Nov. 26 j Lieut. P9 Aug. 31; Capt. PI July,
37 ; Major, P 12 May, 43.
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ENSIGN.

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11
10
10
17
9
20
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9

7
7

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6
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8
4
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4
4
4
3
3
3
3
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15
7
3
18
6
2

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN. BKEV.-MAJ.
CAPTAINS.
0 \Vjii. Edward Qrant .... P23 Dec. 31 P 13 May 36 P 23 Apr. 39
0 Geo. Ponsonby Hume . . P 28 June 33 P16 Dec. 36 P 20 Sept. 39
5
16 Sept. 13
2 June 14 30 Nov. 38
0 Joseph Henry Laye . . . . P 2 May 34
1 Dec. 37 P20 Mar. 41
Sept. 26
3 Nov. 26 25 June 41
A0 Jomu Pasley Hardy .... P 29
Cha. Lavallin Nugent . . 21 Aug. 35 4 Feb. 38 P 16 Nov. 41
0 Andrew Hamilton Russell 18 Jan. 28 23 July 34 P31 Dec. 41
P13 May 36 P12 Oct. 38 P 30 Dec. 42
0
0 Wm. Wild Jos. Cockcraft 8 Apr. 25 P22 Apr. 26 20 July 39
0 Charles Wm. Thompson P23 Dec. 36 P 3 May 39 P 12 May 43
LIEUTENANTS.
P 19 Feb. 36 2 June 38
0
0 Alexander Macleod Hay P22 July 36 19 Oct. 38
0 Cha. Chester Master . . P 6 July 38 P 2 Oct. 40
7 July 38 P20 Mar. 41
0 Henry Colin Balnoavis..
0 John Alex. Cha. Petley . . P 12 Oct. 38 P 26 June 41
28 Dec. 38 27 June 41
0 John M'Lerie, adj
P 15 July 36 13 July 41
0
0 Isaac Rhodes Cooper . . P 23 Apr. 39 P16 Nov. 41
0 Michael Lionel Westropp P 20 Sept. 39 29 Dec. 42
0 Wm. HenryMoreSimmons 10 Mar. 37 30 June 39
0 Cha. St. John S. Herbert P26 Mar. 41 P 27 Jan. 43
0 George Hvde Page .*.. P23 Apr. 41 P 12 May 43
0 J. D. M. Bidwell Edwards 30 Apr. 41 P 23 June 43
ENSIDNS.
P16 Apr. 41
0
P 26 June 41
0
0 Leslie Jenkins Thompson 17 Sept. 41
0 Fra.RobertCb.esterMaster P 22 Nov. 42
0 Fred. Dobson Mlddleton 30 Dec. 42
0 Edward Oliver Barker . . P31 Dec. 42
0 Chriitophilus Garstln . . P 27 Jan. 43
3 May 44
0 George Henry Wynyard
0 Paymaster.$ Tho. Richardson Timbrell,4 25 Oct. 42 ; Qr.-Ma*ter, 19 Nov. 30.
Adjutant.Lieut.
John
M'Lerie,
28 Dec. 38.
0
0 Quarter-Matter.Edward Kirby, 25 Oct. 42 ; Em. 25 Oct. 42.
0 SurgeonChilley Pine,' 6 Dec. 43; Assist.-Surg. 2 Aug. 33.
0 Aitiit.-Surgeont.Richard Bannatine, 17 Sept. 39.
Thomas Moore Philson, M.D., 6 Oct. 43.
0
Facings Black.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
[Returnedfrom Ceylon, 23 June, 1839.]

. M.itlanJ erved at Hit relief of Gibraltar in V81 ; and wai subsequently for many years Military Secretary to Sir
I
Ralph AbefCrvmble In the West ladies , and durinfa bout 30 years* service in that climate, he waa at the reduction of every
laland taken by the British anna i and commanded at the Saintcs. In 1811, be waa removed, by order* from boroe, from the
Government of Granada to the Mediterranean, wlicrc he commanded the British army until the arrival of Lord W. Bentlnck
ad subsequently took a force often thousand men from Sicily to the eastern coast of Spain. Uedal for Martinique.
4 Paymaster Timbrell was present, as a volunteer, with the old 94th, at battles of the Nive on the 9th. loth, llth
and 13th Dec. 1611 1 and at the action at Sauveterre, battles of Orthcs and Toulouse, and other minor affairs In the South
of France, as an Ensign, wlih the 8?th RefIment.
5 Mr Pine served with the 26th on the China expedition, and was present at the first capture of Cbusan, attae k on canton
Attack and capture of A-moy. repulse of the night attack on Nlngpo, attack and capture of Tscke, Chapoo, Shanghai and
Tffoomnf, and Chin KUnf Too.

210

5 9th ( TJie "2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot.

" CAPE
Yean' Serv.

51
Full Half
Pa7. Ft).
22

14

38

36

20
16
15
14
13
11
18
11
8
12

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0
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OF GOOD HOPE" " CORUNNA" " JAVA" " VITTORIA"


"ST. SEBASTIAN""NIVE"" PENINSUI .A"" BHU1ITPORE."
Colonel.
$ Sir John Harvey,1 KC B. KCH. /;//.. 18 Sept. 94 ; /.;../. 15 July 95 ; Capt.
8 Jan. 04 ; Major, 28 Jan. 08 ; Lieut.-Col. 25 June, 12 ; Col. 27 May, 25 ;
Major-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 59th F. 3 Dec. 44.
Lieut.-Colonel.
JBiArthur Hill Trevor,' K H. Ens. 1 April 09 ; Lt. P 1 Jan. 10 ; Capt. P27 July 15;
Major, P 12 Dec. 26 ; 1 lrevet-Lieut.-Col.\2S Nov. 41 ; Lt.-Col. P2 Feb. 44.
Majors.Duncan Gordoi i,' Ens. 30 July, 07 ; Lieut. 9 'June, 08 ; Capt. 20
April, 15; Major, P4 J uly, 34.
\) iiti\ Nicholas Hovende n,{ Ens. 6 April, 09; Lieut. 12 Dec. 11; Capt. 19
Jan. 26; Major, P22 A ug. 34.
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
BKEV.-MAJ.
CAPTAINS.
Geo. Netherton Harward P 3 Nov. 25 P24 Aug. 26 P 2 Nov. 30
Henry Hope Graham .... P15 Oct. 29 P 7 Sept. 32 P 7 Nov. 34
Arnold E. Burmestcr .... 31 Aug. 30 P 7 Mar. 34 P 16 Mar. 38
P 1 Nov. 31 Pll July 34 P 1 June 38
Geo. F. F. Bonghey
Edw. Henry Poyntz .... P 7 Sept. 32 P 22 Aug. 34 P 5 Feb. 41
Win. Wynne Lodder .... v 7 Mar. 34 P 5 June 35 P 6 Feb. 41
P 15 May 27
7 Sept. 32 P 19 Mar. 41
Hon. Jas. Pierce Maxwell P 6 June 34 P 5 May 37 P 25 June 41
Hon. Adolph.E.P.Graves
8 Feb. 37 P13 May 42
never
Henry B. F. Dickinson . .
5 July 33 P 23 Dec. 36 P 4 Aug. 40
LIEUTENANTS.
Adam J. Laing Peebles.. 12 Apr. 31 P 13 June 34 7 Lieut Taylo r prior to entertnf
P 13 Sept. 31 P 4 July 34 the army served
$ Edw. Jas. Taylor7
81 Dec. 12 28 Sept. 14 on board II. M. S. BririJrrr, and
present in i ul engagement in
John Matcham Isaac* . .
3 Sept. 29 was
4 Nov. 26
1809. Served in t 1C south of France
Henry William Gordon . . 28 Aug. 35 v 14 Aug. 40 from Sept 1813 D the end of thai
P17 Mar. 37 P OFeb. 41 war In 1814. Inel adlng the passage
the Bldassoa, battles of the Nl.
P16 Mar. 38 P 25 June 41 of
Fra. Fuller
velle and St. Pe, and Orthea.
Cha. Townshend Wilson Pll Oct. 39 P 30 Dec. 42 8 Lieut. Isaac served with the
Cape Mounted Rifles In several
Joseph de Montmorency P 14 Aug. 40 P 14 Apr. 43 affairs
and skirm shea with the bor.
P 5 Feb. 41 P 12 Jan. 44 der tribes
at It e Cape ot Good
P 19 Nov. 41 P 19 Jan. 44 Hope, between 1 00 and 1839.
Richard Jesse Lloyd .... P 6 Feb. 41 P 12 July 44
Edward Gamage Byam. . P 25 June 41 P 23 Aug. 44
ENSIGNS.
20 May 42
MathewPennefatherLloyd P 30 Dec. 42
Charles Kendal Bushe . . P 14 Apr. 43
William Jesse Hoare .... P 12 Jan. 44
Charles Stuart Baker . . 29 Mar. 44
Edwyn Fra. B.S.Stanhope P 12 Apr. 44
Thomas Henry Pakenham P 12 July 44
Thomas Bigoe Williams P 23 Aug. 44
Paymaster.Rob.Carter Jamford,25N ov.42;.E>i. P 5 Sept. 34; Zf .P 12 July, 39.
Adjutant.Lieut. Tho. I 'cebles, 1 Apr il, 42.
Quarter-Master.Willia m Macdonald 21 May, 41.
Surgeon.Tho. Williams, M.D., 26 Jan . 41 ; Assist.- Surg. 28 Sepl . 26 ; Hasp.Assist. 3 Nov. 25.
Assistant-Surgeon.Fre dcrick Roberl s, 11 Aug. 37
Facings Whi te.Agents, Messrs. Cox Ic Co.
[Returned fro m Barbadoa nth Dec. 18 43.]

1 Sir John Harvey served the severe winter campaign of 1791-95, In Holland, under the Duke of York, and carried the
colours of the 80tb In the action of the 31st December. In 179ft, he served on the coast of France, at Isle Dieu and Quibvron.
Proceeded to the Cape ol Oood Hope In 1798, where he wai present during the short service which led to the surrender of
the Dutch Hert at Saldanha Bay. In feb 1801, proceeded from India to Egypt, under Sir David Balrd. Returned to
India In 1801, and served the campaigns of 1803. I, 5, and 6, under Lord Lake. Including the siege of Bhurtpore, and sub
sequent operations igalnit the Mahratta Chief Holkar. Employed as Deputy-AdJuUnt-Oeneral, In Cpper Canada, during
the campaigns of 1813 and 14. Including the first action of Fort George, surprise and defeat of the enemy at Stoney Creek,
defeat of the enemy at Chrystlcr's Farm (medal), capture of Fort Niagara, Black Rock, Buffalo, and Oswego, battle of
Lundy's Lane, siege and assault of Fort Erie, and sortie tiu the 17th September following. Severely wounded at thi- siere
of Fort Eric. 6th Aug. loll.
-' Lieut-Col. Trevor served with the 33rd In Ocrmany and Holland In 1813 and 11, Including both attacks on Memra.
operations In front of Antwerp, and the storming of Bcrgen-op.Zoom. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the
action at Quatre Bras, retreat on the following day, battle of Waterloo, advance to and capture of Paris.
3 Major Gordon served at the capture of the Isle of France in 1810. and of Java in 1811, And was wounded at the aaa
of Fort Cornelius. Served alio at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore.
4 Major Hovenden served In the Peninsula, frum Aug. 18111 to Nov. 1813, including the battle of Vittorla and storming o f
San Sebastian, 31 Aug. 1813, where he was severely wounded. Present at Waterloo, storming of Cambrav Ml , Kure ot
Paris. Served Uu Mahratt. campaign, of 1817 and 18, and wa. engaged at thtileg.^,torn tt, Bnurtpore'

lit Batt.HeadQn. alFermoj. -i

M -do;t D^ieeinI'-Aln<!"e<uJ

60*A (T!le K**S?' Royal Rifle Corps.}

211

" Crier et audax."


" BOLBIA"" VIMIBRA"" MARTINIQUE"" TALAVBRA"" FCENTES D'ONOR"
" ALBUHEBA"" CICDAD RODHIGO"" BADAJOZ"" SALAMANCA"" VITTORIA"
" PTBBKEBS"" NIVBLLB"" NIVB"" ORTHES"" TOULOUSE"" PENINSULA."
Ttan'Serr.

Colonel-in-Chief.
Field Marshal Hit Royal Highneu A. F. Duke of Cambridge, 22 Jan. 27.
Colonels Commandant.

48
62
Full Half
Pay. P.r.

22

ft

SI

21

21

19

'A

20

18

1 9 Sir William Gabriel Davy,1 CB. KCH. Ens. March, 97 ; Lieut. 22 May, 97 ;
Capt. 1 Jan. 02; Major,5 Feb. 07 ; Lieut.-Col. 28 Dec. 09 ; Col. 12 Aug. 19;
Major-Gen. -2-2 July, 30 ; Lieut.-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 60th Rifles, 2 Nov. 42.
$ StrWm.Comwallis Eustace,5 CB. KCH. Lieut. 27 Sept. 83; Capt. 24 Dec.
02 ; Major, 17 March, 08; Lieut.-Col. 23 Aug. 10 ; Col. 12 Aug. 19 ; Majoram. 22 July, 30; Lieut.-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 60th Rifles, 7 April, 43.
Lieut. -Colonels.
1 Hon. Henry Dundas,9 CB. Em. ft Lieut. 18 Nov. 19 ; Capt. v l April, 24
Major, vll July, 26; Lieut.-Col. P3 Dec. 29; Col. 23 Nov. 41.
1 Cosby Lewis Nesbitt, 2nd Lieut. 27 Mar. 24 ; Lieut, v 2 June, 25 ; Capt.
P 18 Dec. 28 ; Major, 10 Aug. 41 ; Lieut.-Col. 26 July, 44.
2 Hon. George Augustus Spencer, Em. P12 Feb. 24; Lieut. P16June,25;
Capt. P 19 Dec. 26 ; Major, 17 AUK. 41 ; Lt.-Col. i>20 Dec. 44.
Mtyors.V Thomas Crombie, Ent. P 12 Aug. 24; Lieut. P8 April, 26; Capt. P]8
May, 32 ; Major, P 16 Nov. 41.
1 Randal Humley, Cornet, P30 Dec. 24 ; Lieut. P 8 Oct. 25 ; Capt. P 14 Aug.
27; Brevet-Major, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major, 26 July, 44.
Freeman Murrey, Ent. P24 Feb. 25 ; Lieut. P8 April, 26 ; Capt. P 21 Dec.
32 ; Major, P20 Aug. 44.
2 Edward Carter Giffard, Ent. 23 Nov. 26; Lieut. P8 Feb. 31 ; Capt. vQ Oct.
35 ; Major, P20 Dec. 44.
2D LIEUT.

LIEUT.

CAPTAIIf.

CAPTAINS.

BREVETMAJOR.

0 1 Harrington Trevelyan P 16 April 29 P24 Aug. 32 P 7 April 37


16
0 2 James St John Munro P 29 Mar. 27 P 9 Aug. 32 P 17 Nov. 37
18
P 14 May 18 P21 Oct 24 P 28 Jan 26
14 12tf
IX 2 Joseph Robinson .... 21 Apr. 14 P18 Nov. 24
7 June 39
90
0 1 Chas. Howe Spence . . 20 April 25 P 28 Sept. 26 24 May 41
80
0 2 Henry Bingham .... P 30 April 27 P 28 Sept. 32 25 June 41
18
P 12 June 28 P 2 Dec. 31 P16 July 41
17
0
0 1 Wm. Fanshaw Bedford P 18 Dec. 28 P 28 June 33 P 23 July 41
17
16
0 1 Hon. H. Lyttle. Powys P 2 April 29 P 19 Sept. 34 17 Aug. 41
0 2 Andrew Carden, .-.. . . P 14 Mar. 34 P 4 Dec. 35 P 30 Dec. 40
11
P 7 Sept. 32 P 15 May 35 P16 Nov. 41
0 2 Walling Everard
13
12
0 1 Fra. Roger Palmer . . P 15 Mar. 33 P 24 April 35 P 11 Mar. 42
14
0 2 John Kenn. Mackenzie P 16 Dec. 81 P 16 Sept. 36 23 Apr. 42
8
0 1 EdwardMissendenLove P 23 June 37 P17 Aug. 38 P20 Dec. 42
P29 May 35
4 Mar. 41 P 25 June 44
0
10
P 19 Sept. 34 PI 5 Dec. 40 26 July 44
0 1 Webbe Butler
11
10
0 1 Hon. 3. E. H. Thurlow P 4 Sept. 35 P19 Mar. 41 P 2 Aug. 44
0 2 William Mark Wood.. P 22 July 36 24 May 41 P20 Aug. 44
9
P17 Aug. 38 P 16 July 41 P 20 Sept. 44
0
7
0 2 Hon. Adrian Hope . P 23 Nov. 38 P23 Apr. 41 P20 Dec. 44
7
1 Sir William Davy commanded the 6th battalion of the 00th at the battles of Roleia, Viralera, and
alaiera, for which he has received a medal and one clasp.
9 Sir William Eustace was at the butlk's of Ross and Vinegar Hill, and at Wexford, and all through the
Irish rebellion, in 1798. Went to Naples with Sir James Craig; from thence to Sicily and Calabria, and
was present at the action on landing in St. Eufemia Bay, the battle of Muida, and siege of Scylla. Comirmnde<J the Chasseurs Brltanniqnes at the battle of Fuuntes d'Onor, the siego of San Christovul, battle of
Salamanca, capture of Madrid, defence of Olmos in front of Burgos, various engagement* on the retreat
from thence, actions In the Pyrenees (severely wounded Slit August), and various other affairs, in one of
lii'-h he was wounded, aiid m another he had a bone killed under him. MeUal and one clasp for Fuentus
d'Onor and Salamanca.
9 Colonel the Honourable Henry Dundas commanded tin: 83rd during the suppression of the insurrection
in Lower Canada in 1837 ; and also in repelling the attacks of the American Brigands who landed near
prctcott, Upper Canada, In 1&8.

60th ( The King's Royal Rifle Corps.)

Years' Serv
Hal
Pay Pay

10
7
6
6
6
5
9
0
6
9
5
0
5
5
5
4
6
4
4

3
3
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3
2
2
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1
1
1
1
1

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0
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0
0
0
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2ND LIEUT.

LIEUT.

1ST LIEUTENANTS.

2
1
1
1
2
2

Thomas Mitchell, rf. .-,.','.


Cha. Wm. H. Sothcby . .
Rich. F.Waldo Sibthorp
Aug. Richard Saundcrs . .
Wm Grenfell
Tho. Somers Armstrong

.
27 Feb. 35 29 Dec. 40
. P25 Dec. 38 17 Aug. 41
. P 20 Sept. 39 P 10 Sept. 41
. ' 12 June 40 P 14 Oct. 41
r 3 July 40 P 14 Oct. 41
. P28 July 40 P16 Nov. 41
P30 Dec. 3fi 20 Nov. 41
20 May 30 28 Dec. 38
2 Charles Napier North . . .
P 19 July 39
never
1 John Wingfield S. Fraser .
P21 Oct. 36 P 12 Apr. 39
2 John Francis Jones*
P28 Aug. 40 Pll Mar. 42
2 Henry Friend Kennedy .... Pll Sept. 40
7 Apr. 42
2 F. Marcus Callaghan, d.pm P 9 Oct. 40 23 Apr. 42
P 15 Dec. 40 P20 Dec. 42
29 Dec. 40 P 31 Mar. 43
P 19 Mar. 41 P 25 June 44 4 Lieut. J. F. Jones
in the 17th during
16 Nov. 39 29 Mar. 42 served
1 Warner Westcnra Johnson
:he campaign in Afghan
2 George Waldegrave Bligh 12 Mar. 41 26 July 44 istan and Bfloochistao,
under Lord Keaoe, and
8 June 41
do.
was engaged at the storm
Pll June 41
1 Gibbes Rigaud
do.
and capture of Ghu2n*
2 July 41
1 Edw. Fitz Ger. Campbell, i.
do.
and of Khclst. Accom
P 16 July 41
panied the expedition from
do.
Aden nrhicli destroyed the
P 23 July 41
1 Peter Burton Roe
do.
Arab potts of Sheik atedi
William Percival Salmon . . P27 Aug. 41
do.
and Sheik Olliroau, nod
P 10 Sept. 41
do.
skirmished between thoM
places on thefithOct.1641.
P 24 Sept. 41
do.
S Capt. Cozen served at
Edward Uniacke Coxen .. 14 Oct. 41
do.
the siege of Flushing in
P 31 Dec. 41
do.
1809, and subsequently in
Henry Laurie Bruyeres .... Pll Mar. 42 P 19 Aug. 44 the Peninsula, including
20 May 42 P 20 Aug. 44 the lines of Torres Vednu,
William Biddulph Parker
at Pombal, Re17 June 42 P 20 Sept. 44 actions
dinha, ilirando de Corn,
1 Wm.FergusonLaingMeason P 16 Aug. 42 P 20 Dec. 44 Ponte de Rlieui, Sabugal,
and Almeida ; battle of Fucntes d*Onor,
2ND LIEUTENANTS.
P20 Dec. 42 liege and storm of Ciudad Roclrigo, siege
1 John Bailie
and
storm of Ba clujoz, battle of Salamanca,
2 Randle Joseph Feilden .... P31 Mar. 43 capture of Uac rid, action* at Zoraarnoa
2 George Bingham Jennings P 21 July 43 and San Milan, battle of Yittoriu, actions
I Henry Edward Warren ....
of Nivelle, Nive, (from Dili to 13th Dec.)
2 John Thomas Eustace .... P25 June 44 and
Ortbes ; and affair at Tarbes. Served
P 5 July 44 also the campaign of 1815, and was se
2 Abercrombie Robinson
26 July 44 verely wounded n the knee at Waterloo.
5 Quarter-Muster Brannnn served In the
1 Arthur England Johnson . . 26 July 44 Peninsula,
Prance, and Flanders, from
26 July 44 July 1809, to the end of the war, including
2 Hunter Richardson Farnden 27 July 44 the battle of Busaco ; 1st siege of Badajo* ;
. Frederick Arthur St. John 28 July 44 battle of Albuhera (severely woundtd) ;
of Arroyo del Molinos and Cufto
. Lyon Conway Travers .... 29 July 44 actions
Murrenito; battles of Vittorla (slightly
John Prevost Battersby . . 30 July 44 wounded), the Pyrenees, 7th, 10th, SBth,
John Lambert Edw. Baynes 31 July 44 and 31st July, Nivelle, Mire, 9th Dec,, and
Bayonne IStb Dec. (slightly wound
1 Aug. 44 before
ed), St. Palais Ortlies, Larabeige, TooHerbert Henry Vaughau . . 2 Aug. 44 louse, Quatre Hnis and Waterloo.
6 Mr. Cowen served with the Force era2 Richard William Aldworth P 19 Aug. 44
20 Aug. 44 ployed against the Rajah of Coorg. in
April
1834.
2 Herman Ernest Gallon .... 20 Dec. 44

Paymasters.1 $) fflU Edward Coxen,s 9 Fel i. 26; 2nd Lieut. 5 April, 09; Lieut.
28 June, 10; Capt. 8 April, 25.
17
0 2 William Henry Fitzgerald, 2 5 Sept. 89; JB ni. 17 Jan. 28; Lieut. P31 May, 33.
4
Adjutants.2
First Lieut. St< :phen Kenny, 9 May, 43.
0
9
1 First Lieut. D<mglas Jones, 5 July 44.
0
10
0 Quarter-Masters. 2 $ TO J )hn Brannan, 18 Sept. 35; Ent. 5 Sept. 35.
3
1 Thomas Berrey, 29 M ar. 42.
0
19
0 Surgeoni.1 Charles Robert ] Joyes, M.D. 2 .July 41 ; Aitt.-Surg. 22 Nov. 27;
Hotp.-Au. 17 Aug. 26.
19
2 Augustus Henry Cowt n, 2 July 41 ; A.S. 29 July 30 ;#. .4. 2 Nov. 26.
0
10
0 Attittant-Surgeons. 1 David Morice, M.D . 29 May, 35.
2 Johns x>ne Thomson Richardson, M.D. 1 Feb. 39
6
0
4
I Thorn as Cowan, Ml X 17 Sept. 41.
0
1
1 Willla m Joseph Ma cfarlane, 16 Feb. 44.
0
]
2 Frede rick John Fol iott Payne, 31 May, 44.
0
Bat Mion returnedfrom Xante, 9 - fune, 1840.]
[2n d Ba Italian enibarkcdfor For. Servlee, 15 Dee. 3 5. Serving in North America.]
Jiej imen talt GreenFacingt Scarlet..Agents, Messr i Cox & Co.
212

36

rirt

61st (T/ie South Gloucestershire) Regt. of Foot.

213

njc, with the words, "EGYPT" "TALAVERA" "SALAMANCA "


fears' Serv. "PYRENEES""NIVELLE""NIVE""ORTHES""TOULOUSE"
" PENINSULA "Flank Companies, " MAI DA."
47
Colonel. $ tfftl Sir Jeremiah Dickson,1 KCB. Cornet, 25 Oct. 98 ; Lieut. 6
Aug. 99; Capt. 2 March, 03; M<{jor, 16 Sept. OC; Lieut.-CoL \ Aug. 11 ;
Full | Half
Py. Pay.
Col. 27 May, 25 ; Major-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 61 st F. 20 Jan. 44.
Buraside,3 *. 8 Oct. 07; iicwi. 18 Feb. 08; Ta^.
37
A Lieut.-Colonels.Henry
P 13 Nov. 1 7 ; Bt.-M((j. 10 Jan. 37 ; Maj. 28 June, 38 ; Lt.-Col. 9 May, 4S.
96
0 D Alexander M'Leod,3 .En*. 3 Aug. 09; Lieut. P 12 Dec. 11 ; Capt. fSl Dec.
25; Breeet-M({jor, 28 June, 38; Mqjor, 7 Jan. 42 ; Lt.-Col. 26 July 44.
32
0 Majors.Robert Norris Verner, Era. 9 Dec. 13; Lieut. 30 Dec. 19; Ca/rf. P 8
Oct. 30 ; Jfry'OT-, 9 May, 43.
90
0 William Jones, Em. 10 Apr. 25; Lieut. P12 Dec. 26; Capt. P24 Nov. 35;
Major, 20 July 44.
KN8K1N.

LIEUT.

1 CAPTAIN.

BIIEV.-MAJ.

CAPTAINS.
20
19
18
19
14
15
18
11
10
20

8 Apr. 25 f 8
0
P30 Dec. 26 P 9
0
1
22 Feb. 27
0 i
P 20 Sept. 26 v 12
0
P
13
0 Cha.F.Hutchinson Mayne P 12 Apr. 31
p K
0

William Ward

P 18 July 20

P 12 Sept. 34
0 Francis John Stephens
0 Charles Clement Deacon P28 Aug. 35

Apr. 26 P 12 Sept. 34
Sept. 28 ' P22 Nov. 30
Apr. 31 P25 Dec. 38
Apr. 31
7 Jan. 42
Feb. 35 P 30 Sept. 42
Foh an
P 4 Dec. 32 , 9 May 43
24 May 37 P 26 Jan. 44
P 2 Dec. 37 20 July 44
5 Mar. 20 27 Oct. 43

Dennis Herbert*
10 Feb. 25
LIEUTENANTS.
8
0 Thomas Hussey Burgh . P 29 July 30 P 20 Nov. 38
30 Oct. 40
0 Tho. Wright Hudson . . P 10 June 37
8
8
0 Tho. N. Dalton
22 Sept. 37 14 Dec. 40
Aug. 42
4
e John F. Brickdale, adj. . . 8 Jan. 41 P20
20 Nov. 40 P 30 Sept. 42
5
0 John Josiah Hort
2 June 43
P H Mar. 41
4
0 James Massey
7
0 Tho. Philip H. Fitzmayer 28 Dec. 38 16 July 41
LicutCol. M'Leod served
P29
Sept. 43 the3 whole
a 0 John Patrick Redmond
7 Jan. 4-2
of the campaigns of
3
8 Jan. 42 P30 Sept. 43 ' 1810 and 11, firit half of 1812,
0 William Maycock
ami
tho
lattci
part of 1814, in
P27
May
42
0 | Hen.Hugh M'K. Fleming' 29 May 40
6
Peninsula, including tl-e
a 0 ' Wm.Edw.Durand Deacon 3 June 42 P 26 Jan. 44 the
battles of Rusaco and Fuentes
0 ! Frederick Huson
3
20 May 42 30 Jan. 44 d'Onor, 3d and 5th May 1811,
28 May 34 and all the other operations.
0
0 '' Charles Finch Mackenzie7 i>27 Sept. 31
14
3 Dec. 41 ! * Capt. Herbert served In the
6
0 | George Davis Hutton7 .. 15 Nov. 39
6
0 Henry John White Egan8' 29 Nov. 39 30 May 42 , ""JST Filming, Mackenzie,
7 Dec. 42 aodHutton served with the 4Ht
4
0 George Webb
] 24 Sept. 41
I- 3 May 44 throughout the campaign of
0 AlexandcrWilliamGordon P 1 1 Mar. 42 9P Tnlv 4.1 'B*2 in Afghanistan, und were
3
0 1 Robert Cecil Dudgeon . . P28 Aug. 40 i
6
A* present in the engagements of
Edward ThomasWickham P 19 Aug. 42 26 July 44 theSHth March & *tli April in
3
26
July
44
the Plihrcn Vulley ; His., in tdc
3
0 William James Hudson . . ' P 20 Aug. 42
...- j [', 44 actions near Cundahar, itt
3
0 Charles Rowley Platt . . | P 30 Sept. 42 0T
AA
Gt(aine anrt before zncc;
3
0 Hen. E. Hilhnaii Burnside 27 Dec. 42 OJUiy ** occupation and destruction of
*
0 Andrew Grant
2 June 43 23 Aug. 44 that fortress and of Cabool ;
expedition into K<ihistan; storm, capture, <fc deEN.- IONS.
otruct;on of IsialitF, and the various minor afluirn
P 29 Sept. 43 in & between the Bolan k the Khyhi-r Pofsti.
0 Richard Jiaunsell

9 l.r. Kgim serveil in China with the 50th ut


4
0 Archibald Armstrong . . 20 Nov. 41
Cliusan, and Chinhoe.
1
3 May 44 Amoy,
0 Drought Rich. Croasdaile
9 Pavmaiter Toole served ID the Peninsula
9
0 Charles Lennox Maher . . P 12 Dec. 43 from IM>. 1810 to March 1814, including tho
1
0 Edward Shawe Powys . . 20 July 44 battles of UuRaco, and Pucntea d'Onor ; siege
1
0 James St. George Lewiu | 27 July 44 of Forts at, and battle of Salamanca (severely
wounded in the left arm); battles of the Pyre
1
0 George Alexander Bace
28 July 44 nees
(28lh, 29th, 30th and :llst July) and Nive.lr,
1
0 Rich. Gunn Brackenbury! 23 Aug. 44 where he wasfK-vcrely wounded in the right lee.
36
0 Paymaster.{) Archer Toole,0 1 May, 28 ; Em. 1 1 May, 09 ; Lieut. 30 Jan. 12.
4
0 Atljutant.Lieut. John Fortcscue Brickdale, 23 Aug. 44.
[Atrist. lOJune, 12.
S
0 Qr.-Mntter.Michael Wall, 10 Feb. 41 ; .. 0 Nov. 40.
24 "A urgeon.James Smith, M.D. 16 Feb. 39; AssM.-Snrg. 25 Sept. 12 ; Ifvr/i.6
0 Auutant-Surgeoni.Francis Charles Annesloy, 17 Sept. 3U.
6
0
David Lucas, 20 Dec. 39.
l
n
William Holmes Jcphson, M.D. 12 July 44.
Facing* Buff.Agent!, Messrs. Cox & Co.lrith Agenti, Sir E. R. Borough, Bt. Armit,& Co.
[Returned from Ceylon, 4th March, 1840.]

01

1 Sir Jfrrmlali Dickson served with the expedition to Hanover, In 180S; to Hlrnliund nnd Copenhagen, in
Ii7; 16 'Wiilcherm, in 1K09; the Peniniulnr rampnisns of 181Z, IS, nnd 14. n nn Aiuiilant-Quarter Master Irmmt. end hu rtrelved a cross and a clasp f<ir Ihc Imltlcs of Vittoria, the I>yr,-not.s, Xlnlle. dithrs, und
Toalnar. Served ls<> the rani|mlgn <if 1815, IncliidiiiR the bailie of VfliTln>, nnd ciipliire of I'uris.
U.-<VI. Hurnsidc served at the capture of M.irlinic|iie, and siegoof 1'ort IJesaii, March 1BO; capture of

M?w2TiSB]

62nd ( The Wiltshire) Regt. of Foot. [^|g-*-".


" NIVE" " PENINSULA."

fears'Serv.

62
Full Half
Pay. Pay.
27 *6
22

80

33

19
16
14
26
10
13
12
21
12
19
12
12
12
11
10
10
9
8
8
7
7
9
6
6
6
6
6
4
4
3
3
7
4
3
8
8
8
1
1
1
1
87
8
11
13
6
4
4

Colonel.
9 Sir John Forster Fitzgerald,1 KCB. Em. 29 Oct. 93 ; Lieut. 31 Jan. 94 ;
Capt. 9 May, 94 ; Major, 25 Sept. 03 ; Lieut.-Col. 25 July, 10 ; Col. 12 Aug.
19; Major-Gen. 22 July, 30; Lt.-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 62nd, 21 Nov. 43.
Lieut.-Coloneli.<8ffil Thomas Reed", Cornet, 26 Aug. 13; Lieut, r 2 Mav, 15;
Capt. P19 Feb. 24; Mnj. P15June,26; Lt.-Col. r 11 Aug. 29 ; Co/. 93 No. 41.
Hon. Thomas Ashburnham,.En. & Lieut. P 30 Jan. 23; Lieut. Si Capt. P 22 Jane,
26 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P27 Mar. 35.
Majors.Win. T. Shortt, Ent. 25 March, 25; Lieut. P30 Dec. 26; Capt.P26
Feb. 29 ; Major, 16 April, 41.
y Henry Astier,4 Ens. 26 Nov. 12; Lieut. 24 Jan. 25; Capt. 20 May, 30 ;
Major, 27 Dec. 42.

ENSIUN.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
BKEV.-MA.J.
CAPTAINS.
0 George Herbert Clarke. . P 8 Apr. 26 P 7 June 27 P 4 Sept. 35
3 Mar. 33 P 12 Jan. 38
0 William Ambrose Fender P 25 June 29
P 8 Feb. 31 P 29 Mar. 33 P 16 Mar. 38
0 Win. Mathias
Donaldson Price*. . P 8 Dec. 08 30 Apr. 12 28 Aug. 38
10A0 Thos.
Samuel Wood Graves. . . . P 5 Nov. 29 3 Aug. 33 18 July 40
0 George Edward Olpherts P 20 Jan. 32 12 Oct. 33 P 16 April 41
0 John Moore Napier, s. . . P31 May 33 P20 May 36 P 4 Mar. 42
0 Charles Win. Sibley . . 27 Nov. 24 16 Oct. 26 19 Aug. 42
0 Donald G. Angus Darroch P22 Mar. 33 P 26 Aug. 36 P 15 Apr. 42
8 Nov. 26 6 Apr. 34 11 May 44
0 John Hen.Tho. Hutchins7
LIEUTENANTS.
6 Lieut Guilt-ins served la the
P 8 Mar. 33 Pll July 34 Anglo Spanish Legion during 1835.
0 Henry Wells
36. and 37. and was engaged In
P
10
Mar.
33
P
13
Mar.
35
Alexander
Macleod,
r.
.
.
0
very action in which his r>et.
P20 Sept. 33 29 Aug. 35 took,
0
part. Including the operations
on
the. heights of Arlaban, ICtb.
8
Apr.
34
Griffin
Nicholas
26
May
36
0
and 18th Jan.. aOair stear
0 Thomas Knox Scott .... P13 Mar. 35 P 16 June 37 17th,
Vittoria, 4th March, storming the
0 Arth. Maynard Herbert P13 Nov. 35 14 Dec. 38 lines of San Sebastian, Mb alar,
2 Dec. 36 15 Dec. 38 passage of the Uromra and capturr0 William M'Nair
Pauages, !S Mar, defence of
10 Mar. 37 16 Dec. 38 of
0
lines, 81st Mar, repulse of the
P28
Nov. 37 P22 Nov. 39 the
0
enemy, 6th June, reconnoisancc
Fontarabla. 1 Ith July, af
0 Lennard Barrett Tyler. . P23 Mar. 38 18 July 40 towards
on 1st Aug. and general action
P14 Sept. 38
2 Sept. 40 fair
0 Robert Gubbins*
of 1st Oct. 1836 i actions of th*
1 Apr. 3G 15 Dec. 40 10th, lilh. and 10th March : lhu>e
0 Fred. Thornton Raikes . .
6 July 41 on the 14th, 16th and 17th Mar .
25 Jan. 39
0 Wm. F. Dickson,*
taking Hcrnanl, investing and
0 John Burton Forster .... P22 Nov. 39 31 Dec. 41 storming Iran. He has received
7 Sept. 42 a Cross and two Medal* t and WM
0 Keating Edmund Hillier P 8 May 40
two occasions honourablr men
20 Nov. 40
7 Sept. 42 on
0
tioned In the general orders of the
4 Oct. 39 29 Apr. 42 Spanish armr for conduct in action.
0 Nicholas Henry Flood . .
10 Lt. Bartler set-red with the
31 Dec. 41 P 4 Aug. 43
0
Iftb in China, and was preaem at
0 Edw. Seppingi* Harrison 17 Aug. 41 29 Mar. 44 the
storming of the heights and
0 Wm. Jas. J. Alex. Sinclair 8 Nov. 42 24 Apr. 44 forts above Canton, taking, of Amor,
26 Dec. 42 11 May 44 Ctmsan, Chinhae, Ningpo. Chapco,
0 Michael Kelly"
Woocung and Chin Kiatsf. Foot and
0 Walter Tyler Bartley 10 . . 20 July 38 30 Sept. 40 landing before Nankin.
0 George Perceval Drought P 2 July 41 P 10 May 44 11 Lt.. Kelly served ta the nth
Light Infantry with the armr ' the
ENSIGNS.
Indus, and In Aflfehanistan from 1838 to 181!. including
0 William Lenox Ingall . . 27 Dec. 42 the storm and caplure of OhusneeOcft knee contused),
0 Murclock John Gregorson 17 Mar. 43 forts of Tootumdi rrah and Jhoolghur, night attack on
linn at Chan urrah, and other skirmishes in the
0 Aylmer Strangford Craig 31 Mar. 43 the
Kohistan of CalxKl ; forcing the Khcord C about and
0 Rob. Humphrey Haviland P 4 Aug. 43 Jugdultuek panel, affair at Teseen, and the reduction
26 Jan. 44 of Mamoo Kail, li vestment of Jellalabad and the vari0
out sorties from thencc, attack on Mahomed Akaar*
10 Feb. 44 camp,
0 Robert Allan Cox
re-capture of Cabool, storming the height* of
30 July 44 Jugdulluek. and gencral action at Teleea. He has re
0 John M. M. Hewett
a Medal far Ghusnee, another Cor Jelialated.
0 Archibald Alex. Cross . . 20 Aug. 44 ccived
and a third for th re-capture of CabooL
0 Paymaster.C. II. J. Lai ic, 24 Jan. 29 ; Em. 26 Ma . 18; Lieut. P27 May, 24.
0 A({jutant.Lieut. Georg : Sims, 31 Oc .38.
0 Quarter-Master. ; J Wm Guy,9 8 Apri 1,35; .Ejw.2B lav, 34; iief.27May,36.
0 Surgeon.Robert Wood, 24 Nov. 43 ; Assift.-Surg. 31 Aug. 32.
0 Assistant-Surgeons.Ric lard Geo. Dai ys Banon, 30 Oct. 40.
San dford M<Vitti( Lloyd, 5 Ma rcb, 41.
0
Wir . Rutherford, 2 July, 41.
0
Facing s Buff.Agin ts, Messrs. Co x & Co.

1 Bl r John ?. Fitxgerald commanded a light b ttallon and a bri tadr In the Prnin snla. and
Badftj >i. Sill man, Vitlorla, anj the Pyrenees
1 C< lowl I ecd served tbc campaign or 1815, Inr tiding the battle of Waterloo.
< M Jor A. licr tervcd in the I'mintuta from 1 il2 to the end of t i<* war. including he battles

has received a araaa Hsr

of Vtuorla, tb rrrenccm,
Klvc Orlhet, and Toulouse,
6 C plain I rice served in the American war, Inc ludlng the action a nd taking of Ogde isburg, actions of Mrsaawaguf, Fost
George , Stone t Creek, Lundy*s Lane, Niagara. C hlppewa, where h( swam across the i ivrr to receive a flag of truce, whicb
rth r pcno 1 would do at tbc time ; storming of Snalu Hill, and ar Don of Fort Erie. Slightlr wounded In the shoulder in
rtl< mide jj the enemy In front of Fort Brie.
6 Captain Slbl.v lerved In the Burmese war.

Nivi-n ,

Bno. tor f
Service, Ocl ."^"J
Ttan'Sm
64
FuU Hal
PJ Pay

43

19

28

20

24
28
16
15
16
12
14
17
19
12

6
8
0
0
0
0
16
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12
11
10
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9
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Mrd (The IKst Suffolk) Regiment of Foot.

ra*""*'Bei-

" EGMONT-OP-ZEE"" MARTINIQUE"" GUADALOUPE'."


Colonel.Wm. Dyott,1 Ens. 14 Mar. 1781; Lieut. 9 May, 82 ; Capt. 25 April
93; Maj. 19 May,94; Lt.-Col. 18 Sept. 94; Col. 1 Jan. 1800; Mqj.-Ge,i.-25
April, 08 ; Lieut.-Gen. 4 June, 13 ; Gen. 22 July, 30; Col. 63rd, 7 April, 25.
Lieut.-Colonels.James W. Fairtlough,' Ens. P20 Aug. 02 ; Lieut. P24 May
04 ; Capt. P 14 Mar. 05 ; Brev.-Maj. 1 2 Aug. 19 ; Reatl.-Major, P 26 May, 25 ;
Lieut.-Col. 17 Sept. 33.
Arthur Cunlifie Pole, Em. P? Nov. 26; Lieut. 6 June, 30; ' Capt. P18 Oct.
33 ; Major, f 1 Dec. 37 ; Lieut.-Col. 2 Sept. 44.
Majors.9 311 A nth. G. Sedley,4 Ens. 1 Aug. 11 ; Lieut. 16 July, 12; Capt.
22 May, 35 ; Major, 2 Sept. 44.
George Green,' Ens. 7 Apr. 26 ; Lieut. 29 June, 27 ; Capt. f 10 Nov. 37 ; Major,
P19 Nov. 44.
CAPTAINS.
Wm. Marcus Carew ....
|) Henry Croly"
Exham S. T. Swyny ....
Andrew Timbrell Allan . .
Wm. James Darling ....

ENSIGN.

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

BRBV.-MAJ.

4 Oct. 15 16 Nov. 26 22 Aug. 36


27 Apr. 09 10 June 13 21 Apr. 37
1 Oct. 29 P 17 Oct. 33 P 8 Aug. 38
29 Sept. 30 P28 Dec. 32 P31 Dec. 41
6 Feb. 29 19 Sept. 33 20 April 43
P 19 July 33 P 2 May 34 P 26 Jan. 44
Charles Higgiubotham . . P 29 June 15 20 Sept. 33 30 June 44
Humphrey W. Coultman
1 Nov. 10 20 Sept. 33
2 Sept. 44
9 Apr. 25 17 Dec. 30 29 Dec. 43
Henry H. Seymour .... 20 Sept. 33 P20 Feb. 35 P 19 Nov. 44
LIEUTENANTS.
P 1 Nov. 33 P 6 Nov. 35 o Msjor Sedley served In th
Patrick Lindesay
P21 Feb. 34 P 5 Feb. 36 Peninsula, from Mar. lill to Dee.
1813, Including the taking of tbe
9 Jan. 35 22 Aug. 36 forte and the affair of the Guarena,
Gnst. Nicolls Harrison . . P 5 June 35 P 1 Dec. 37 battle of Salamanca, actions at
Osma, Sabugannn de Morrllla (se
CharlesE.Fairtlough.X dj. P 12 May 37 P31 Dec. 39 verely
wounded through tbe lungs),
Wm. James Hutchins . .
2 Dec. 36
1 Dec. 40 and Pyrenees, 31st Aug. Wounded
on
the
18th June at Waterloo.
Wm. Fred. Carter .... P 1 Dec. 37
2 April 41 Served also
in the Burmese war,
P27 Dec. 37
8 Apr. 41 during the latter part of which he
8. Fra. Cha. Annesley . . P 6 July 88 P17 Aug.41 was detached with the command of
Fra. Charles Annesley . . P15 Dec. 40 P 13 May 42 two companies to keep open tbe
communication on the Irawaddy
W.G. LangrisheCrowther 20 Oct. 40 25 May 42 between
Rangoon and the army
Mar. Collingwood Hughes P 8 Nov. 89
1 Nov. 42 under Sir Archibald Campbell.
Capt. Croly served at the siege
P 23 Nov. 39
1 Nov. 42 of 6Flushing,
In 1809 ; battery firing
Wm. Frederick Lowrie..
2 April 41 20 April 43 In the Straits of Messina, in 1811 1
Power Le Poer Bookey . . P 15 Dec. 40 P 25 Nov. 42 in the Peninsula, from June, 1812.
the end of the war. Including th
Robert Pen rice Ford. . . . P 16 July 41 P 26 Jan. 44 to
battle of Castalla , siege of Tarra
George Aug. Bannatyne . . P 13 May 42 30 June 44 gona, ditto, 2nd Investment, retreat
v 8 Nov. 42 f 30 July 44 from Villa Franca, and investment
of Barcelona. Served subsequently
Seorge Herbert Cox .... 17 Apr. 42
7 July 43 in the American war.
Charles Harland Bell . . 24 Mar. 43
2 Sept. 44 7 Major Orecn served in the
P 14 Jan. 42 P 8 Oct. 44 Burmese war.
William Howard
Dr. Stephen was present In
Fames Shortall Macauley 18 Aug. 43 P 19 Nov. 44 the13action
of Maharajpore.
Richard Taylor
17 Aug. 43 20 Dec. 44
ENSIGNS.
P 6 Sept. 43
Arthur J. Le Grand
P 26 Jan. 44
.. i ,..!'' Nugent Daly .... 19 Apr. 44
ItighMulleneuxWalmsley P 28 June 44
30 July 44
Henry White
20 Sept. 44
P 19 Nov. 44
rhomas Wm. John Lloyd 21 Dec. 44
Paymaster.John Thorp, 8 Oct. 44 ; K m. P27 Sept. 33 ; Lieut. P5 June, 35.
Adjutant. l.'i.ni. C. E. F airtlough, 20 April, 43.
2 uarter-Matter.Edwar 4 Joyce, 9 Oc t. 40 ; Ens. 4 Sept. 40.
Surg.John Strange Chap man,15 5 Oct. 41;X.-5. 28 Siept. 26 ; .ff.-4.15 Dec.2u.
Assist.-Surgeons.John S inn: ! Charltcin, 1 March, 3&.
' John J Idward Steph ;n, M.D., 5 Oct. 41.
Williar n Stuart, M. )0., 2 Dec. 42.
Facings Green. Agent, Georg e Samuel Col' yer, Esq.

1 Oe, >- Dyot 1 served In the West Indies In 1790 ; n Egypt 1801 ; a ad at Walcheren, 1 i 1809.
-COIF tlrtlowgh served at the bombardment ofTerVere.andsi ge and capture of lushing In 1800. Also at the rapture
uf r,,,^
In 1814.
U II r. Chapman served throughout the campal tn In Afghanistan under Lord Keane , and wu present at the storm and
Vwi*
hvtifss and eitaiM of Gbuinee, for v hich he has reciv eda medal.

tu

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216

64th ( The 2nd Staffordshire} Regiment of Foot. [af

"

L"

Tears' Serv.
Colonel.
47
|J Sir Richard BourVe,1 KCB. Em. 22 Nov. 1798; Lt. & Capt. 25 Nov. 99;
Pull Half Major, VI Aug. 1805; Lieut.-Col. 16 Sept. 06; CoJ.4 June, 14; Major.-Gen.
Pay. Pay. 19 July, 21; Lieut.-Ge n. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 64th Regt. 29 Nov. 37.
Lieut. Colonel.
32 A )! Severus Wm. l.ynam !Hretton,3 Eiu. 11 June, 12; Lieut. 6 Jan. 14 ; Capt.
P 13 Aug. 25 ; Major, P 2 Dec. 31 ; Lieut.- Col. P6 May, 42.
Majors.
24 H Hon. Geo. Augustus BrtH me, Era. P27 April, 20; Lieut. P28 Aug. 23; Capt.
P31 Dec. 25; Major, P 1 Dec. 37.
19
0 George Duberly, Eiu. f 2 8 Jan. 26; Lieut. P24 Dec. 29; Capt. P23 Aug. 38 ;
Major, P 29 Sept. 43.
CAPTAINS.
22
10
18
15
14
14
11
10
14

0
0
0
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15
8
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0
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1
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35

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6
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5

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Maximilian J. Western . .
Edw. Curtis Fownes ....
G. C. Beresford Stirling
Fred. Arthur Errington. .
Ambrose Barcroft Parker
HarryA 1 tham Cumberlcge
Ramsay Hankey Smith . .
LIEUTENANTS.

ENSIGN.

18 Dec.
P 10 June
Plo Feb.
P 20 July
P25 Feb.
P 16 Aug.
P21 Feb.
P13 Mar.
P 2 Dec.
P 1 July

23
26
27
30
31
31
34
35
31
36

HE0T.

CAPTAIN.

P19 Nov. 25
P 8 June 30
P 8 June 30
P 20 Apr. 32
P 23 Aug. 33
Pll July 34
P 1 July 36
29 Nov. 37
22 Apr. 35
P 6 July 38

v 24 Dec. 29
P 29 Dec. 35
P 4 Nov. 36
P 1 Dec. 37
P23 Apr. 39
P 20 Dec. 39
P 6 May 42
P 29 Sept. 43
P22 Mar. 44
P 8 Nov. 44

BHEV.-MAJ.

22 July 30 23 Aug. 34
P14 Apr. 37 P 23 Apr. 39 3 Lt -Col. StrMtan .-.erred thr cam
W. \V. Lyttleton
paigns of 161 J BIX! 13 in the Penin
Hon. G. F. W. Yelverton P 1 Dec. 37
9 May 40 sula,
with the 68th UKtu Infaatr?.
P 6 July 38 P17 Nov. 40 and
was scveivly wounded at tb
Fra. Henry Kilrington, r. P 20 July 38 P 8 Jan. 41 battle of Vitloria by two gun-shot*
Thomas Stirling
P 23 Apr. 39 P 6 Mav 42 lodged In the body, one of which
been extracted.
Willoughby H. Carter,adj. P 4 Oct. 39 P 2 July 41 ha*4 not
Capt. fUlilcn wai .raibarfctd
P18 May 38 8 April 42 with a detachment of th*X4ib 14pht
H. M. Browne Willesford P 3 July 40 3 Aug. 43 Dragoons in the outward bound
Indian fleet, wblrh maintained an
Charles Scott Jeffery
P17 Nov. 40 P 29 Sept. 43 action
with a French squadrpn,
Geo. W.Powlett Bingham P 16 Feb. 38 8 April 42 under Admiral Unois, off the
Mnuritius, 6th Aug. 1906, and in
George Latham Aladdison P 8 Jan. 41 P 22 Mar. 44 which
Ihe cnrmy wrre beaten off.
Hon. James Lyon Browne P 14 Jan. 42 P 8 Nov. 44 On the Oth A n p. 1609. he led ih*
advanced squadron of his regiment
ENSIGNS.
in action with the rvbels before
Isaac Temple Twining . . 20 May 42
Seringapatun, in which the latter
William Stephens
P17 Feb. 43 were beaten and Uspersed ; and on the same date be
the o utlyingc piquet in a night attack fnwi
12 Sept. 43 commanded
Wm. Sinclair de Courcy
22 Sept. 43 the gurUon of S< riafapaum.
John Buchanan Burne . . P 29 Sept. 43
William Calvert Dunn . . P 15 Dec. 43
Neville Hill Shute
P 22 Mar. 44
Robert Bickerstaff
P 8 Nov. 44
Paymaster.John Ralsto n,4 29 Dec. 25 Cornet, pC J aly,04; Zi^i^.lO July, 00;
Capt. 26 May, 14.
Adjutant.Lieut. W. Ha rcourt Carter 3 Aug. 43.
Quarter-Master.James Howes, 6 Sef t. 39.
[9 Mar. 26.
Surgeon.Wm. Smith, 5>. July, 41 ; A ssist.-Surg. \ i8 Sept. 26 ; Hotp.-As*i*t.
Aitistant-Surgeon.Will iam Purdon, ] .ID. 29 May 10.
[Returnedfrom North America 20 July, 43.]
Facings Black.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.

2d Yorkshire N. Riding) Regt. of Foot.


!Yi'Srt

217

The Royal Tiger, superscribed " INDIA"" ARABIA."

6G
Colonel.
Till tHalf Thomas Grosvenor,1 En i. 1 Oct. 1779 ; Lieut. & Capt. 20 Oct. 84; Capt. !c
P.J. (P...
Lieut.-Col. 25 April, U 3 ; Col. 3 May, 96 ; Major-Gen. 29 April, 1802; Licut.-

Gen. 25 April, 08 ; Ge n. 12 Aug. 10 ; Col. 65 Regt. 8 Feb. 14.


31

Colonel.Henry isenior,2 Em. 6 May, 13 ; Lieut. 28 Dec. 15 ; Capt. P24


'A Lieut.April, 23; Major, P12 March, 29 ; Lieut.-Col. P 19 Sept. 34.

20

0 Majors. Charles Wise, Em. P? July 25; Lieut. P22 Apr. 26: Capt. P23
Apr. 29; Major, P17 Apr. 40.
0 Charles Emilius Gold, Em. P20 Mar. 28 ; Lt. P28 Oct. 31 ; Capt. P 5 Feb. 30;
Major, f 4 Oct. 44.
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. HHEV.-MAJ.
CAPTAINS.
7
5 Apr. 10 24 Oct. 11 13 Nov. 27 23 Nov. 41
0 Alfred Fran. W.Wyatt . P12 Dec. 26 P23 Apr. 29 P 19 Sept. 34
10 Dec. 15 19 Mar. 24 P 15 Dec. 25
10A
u Geo, Freeman Murray . 26 Apr. 28 P 29 June 32 P 5 Jan. 39 28 June 38
P21 Sept. 28 P 22 Oct. 33 P17 Apr. 40
0
9 RickardO'Connell' . 12 May 12 15 July 13 1C July 41
u J. FitzHerbertdeTeissier P 13 Sept. 33 lApr. 36 P 6 May 42
0 William Pym Young
P26 Oct. 30 P27 Nov. 35 12 Sept. 43
0 Richard Newenbam . . . P14 June 31 P 5 Feb. 36 P 4 Oct. 44
0
P27 Nov. 35 10 Jan. 39 P 0 Dec. 44

17

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17
21
12
15
14
10

LlBUTENANTS.

II
9
9
7
7
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4
4
4
3
3
2
1
1
1
1

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0
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0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

u
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0
0
0

6 Capt O'Ccm iell served in the

Peninsula with th e43d Lt. Infantry


P27 June 34 P 5 Jan. 39 from
\V'm. Surtees Cook , r.
1812, to the end of that
P 22 July 36 P17 Apr. 40 war inApril
Peter Wolfe
1814, incl tiding the capture
John Wins. Marshall .... P 2 Sept. 36 P 19 Mar. 41 of Badajuz, wher f he was severely
as a v< lunteer with thv
Charles Guv Trafford . . P 12 Jan. 38 3 May 41 fwounded
torming party ; battle of SalaP 13 Jan. 38 16 July 41 manca,
Oliver Nicolls
capture bf Uadrid and
Christopher Rhatigan/wf/' 26 Apr. 39 30 Dec. 41 the Retire, re Teat from Maaction at San Munns, batDuncan Bazalgette .... P31 Jan. 40 P 31 Dec. 41 drid,
ties of Vittoria a the Pyrenees,
Hon. E. A. F. H. Lambart P 20 May 36 27 Dec. 38 action at Lewie ad
L, attack on the
Charles Alfred Cuthbert P 19 Mar. 41 12 Sept. 43 height* of Vera, passage of the
Bidassoi,
and
n
other minor
Thomas Robert M'Coy . . 28 May 42 P 23 June 43 affairs. Severely any
wounded at the
v 16 April 41 P 4 Oct. 44 capture of Bads, 01 on the night
Hugh Scott
the 6tb April 1811, where ho
Benj. W. Rawson Trafforci P21 May 41 P 8 Nov. 44 of
served as a vo unteer with the
16 July 41 P 6 Dec. 44 storming
party,
ENSIGNS.
10 Quarter- Mai ler Paul served of ainst the Pirate*
ID
the
Persian
Gulf,
and
dtstruc on of Ras-el*
Robert Henry MacGregor P31 Dec. 41 Khyma, in 1809 f at the capture
of t le Iile of France
Henry Ferdinand Turner
8 Feb. 42 In 1810; in the Kattywar country
In 1811-12, and
P 7 Oct. 42 i-.l-ii.; the Fort of Now Nuggur ; n the Quieratts
George Meyler
Kuteh In 181 4, 15, and 10, and t iking the forts of
John 1 Irrvr-y Elton Elwee P 6 Oct. 43 and
Kincoot* and Dwarka ; Ma iratta war In the
P 4 Oct. 44 Angar,
Stephen Blake
Decran, 1817 and 18. Capture of P x>na and Cutch |
Rich. B. Twyford Thelwall P 8 Nov. 44 storming the Ml 1 forts of Booj ; E xprdltion to th*
Gulf, In eluding the captun t of the forts of
Fra. Percival Drought . . P 6 Dec. 44 Persian
Expedition to
Rasal-el- Khyma and Zaya, 1619.
7 Dec. 44 Arabia In 1821, In eluding the action i t Beni-Boo All,
and destruction o the Pirates.

2,', Paymaster.Stephen Bla ke,8 25 Feb. 2 I j Ens. 3 Feb .14; Lieut. 3 Sept. 18.
0 Adjutant.Lieut. C. Rha tigan, 30 Dec. 41.
i; 0 Quarter-Master.Tlioma B Paul,'" 26 A pr. 39 ; Ent. 25 Jan. 39.
2tt q; Surgeon.Copeland Gratt an, M.D. 118 ept. 28 j A ssl it.-Surg. 14 Ji me, 10.
a 0 A nistant-Surgeon.Jame s Guy Piers J loore, 3 Mar. 37.
Facings White.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.'Irish Agents, Sir E. R. Borough, Bt*t
Annit, & Co.
[Returned front Canada, August, 1841.]
29
6

I Grnrral Orotrenor accompanied his regiment (the 3rd Foot Guards) to Holland in 1703, and afterward* Into Flanders.
I ir kw went with the eiprdition to the Helder. and was present in the affair at the lines of Zuype (wounded), the battle of
aJfcwcr. *1 the actions of the 17th Sept. and Gth and 9th Oct Commandrd the picqueU and out-posts at th* siege of Co>p*agtB oo the day of the sortie, when the Danes were repulsed. At the siege of Flushing, be was next In command to
S*r Kyrr Coote.
I UTUL- Colonel Senior was severely wounded In the action between H. M. packet Lapving, and the American prl>* Fu, off Rarbadocs, 30th Sept. 1813.
i Major Patience was prewnt at the turreader of Martinique, and at the capture of Les Saintc* and Ouadaluupe, In 18I&.
T Cpi. d* TeUtier served in Sclnde, In command nf a detachment, protecting the stores and ammunition of the army,
up the Indus. Served also in the Light Company of the l?th during the campaign in Afghanistan and Bclouchlstan,
a wai pmeBt at thv storm and capture of the fortre*ri of Ohuinee and Khclat.
ke terved the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in Upper Canada.

r. iceond rptnr of Chuwn, wpolw of lh night ltmc> on Rlnfpo, fttwcB ww wplure of Oh,

66th ( The Berkshire) Regiment of Foot.

218

r Hitid Qiuirttm,
L at Dubluu

" DOURO"" TALAVERA"" ALBUHERA"" VITTORIA"" PYRENEES"


" W1VJ1L.L.E.

nil

ean* SerT.

Colonel
58
J3 Richard Blunt,1 .E/w. 31 Jan. 1787 ; Lieut. 23 Feb. 91 ; Capt. 12 July, 93 ;
alf
Full
JtfVnor, 17 May. 96 : Lieut.-Col. 23 Aug. 99 ; Col. 25 Oct. 1809 ; Major-Gen.
Pay. Pay.
2-2

1 Jan. 12 ; Lt.-Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Gen. 23 Nov. 41; Col. 66th Regt. 25 Mar. 35.
Lieut.-Colonel.Tho. Henry Johnston, Em. P 21 Feb. 22 ; itd. P 1 Oct. 25 ;
Can*. P24 Oct. 26 ; Major, P 20 May, 36 ; Lieut.-Col. P28 Dec. 38.
0 Vnjon.Tho. Leigh Goldie, En*. P 13 June, 25 ; Lieut. P 10 Dec. 25 ; Capt. P 24
Nov. 28 ; Major, P 28 Dec. 38 ; Brevet Lieut.-Col. 20 Mar. 40.
0 Vm. LongVorth Dames, Em. P26 July, 26; Lieut. P24 Nov. 28; Capt. P27
June 34 ; Major, 12 Oct. 41 ; X revet-Lieut.-Col. 1 Nov. 42.

1A
20
19

LIEUT.

17
17
14
13
26
18
11
19
11
15

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4

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9
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3
3
3
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12

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CAPTAIN.

BBEV.-HAJ.

ENSIliN.
CAPTAINS.
SirWllliam Gordon.JBnrt. P 5 June 28 P27 Apr. 32 P 12 May 37
P25 Nov. 28 23 Nov. 33 P 2 Feb. 38
Geo. Longworth Dames . P 5 Apr. 31 P27 June 34 P22 Feb. 39
3eo. Grattan Biscoe .... P 7 Apr. 32 P 12 Feb. 36 P 27 Sept. 39
7 Apr. 25 30 Oct. 40
17 Feb. 19
P24 May 27 P 9 Mar. 32 2 Apr. 41
lalph Allen Chas. Daniell Pll Apr. 34 P 2 Feb. 38 '20 Oct. 43
P23 Feb. 26 29 May 28 21 Oct. 48
lenry John Turner .... P 9 May 34 P22 Nov. 36 P29 Dec. 43
Charles Benj. Caldwell .. P 10 Oct. 26 P 7 Oct. 29 P 4 Oct. 33
LIEUTENANTS.
P24 Apr. 35
6 Aug. 38
P22 Nov. 36 P28 Dec. 38
P22
Feb. 39
10 Jan. 37
Fas. Hunter Blair Birch . . P 15 Dec. 37 P 15 Dec. 40
P24 Feb. 37 p 10 July 40
P 28 Dec. 38 p 4 Mar. 42
William Henry Kebbel .. P 9 Feb. 38 P 23 Aug. 39
P 15 Dec. 40 p 8 Nov. 42
1 Nov. 42
Fames Hamilton Hoss.n^'. P 21 June 39
HardressDeL.Saunderson 2 April 41 P 30 June 43
Astley Paston Cooper . . P 12 Oct. 41 P 20 Oct. 43
jeorge Charles Downman 29 Oct. 41 28 Dec. 43
Francis William Astley . . P 4 Mar. 42 P 29 Dec. 43
ENSIGNS.
T. John Abbott Mellsop. P 20 May 42
Wm. M. Stewart CaulBeld 28 May 42
Henry Unett Coates .... 29 May 42
P 8 Nov. 42
Hardresse Robert Holmes P 30 June 43
Hor. Walter Brewer Davis P 20 Oct. 43
5 Jan. 44
William Henry Herrick
Miles Fisher Monckton . . P 12 Jan. 44
Paymaster.Kenneth T >lmie Ross, 1 1 Aug. 25; En*. 22 June, 09; Lieut.
8 Oct. 12.
Adjutant.Lieut. James Hamilton R< 188, 21 Oct. 43t,
[Aisilt. 9 July'13.
Quarter-Matter.Math< ;w Reiley, 27 Sept. 42.
Surgeon.|>John Miller , M.D. 4 Jan 39 ; Assist.-^?urff. 8 Feb. 16 ; HospitalAssist.-Surgeon.Waltei Simpson, M 3. 23 Feb. 44.
Facings Green.Agents, Messrs. Cox It Co.Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane & Co.
[Returned from Canadf , 2 Dec. 1840 ]

1 General Blunt served In Lord Moira's expedition, and In Flanders in 1704 and 95, and wag actively em
ployed in the West Indie*, from 1795 until ItMtt. He ha since served in Hanover, Madeira, and in the
Peninsula.
0 Doctor Miller served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Spain andthe South of France ; with the Expe
dition to New Orleans , and the campaign of 1815 under the Duke of Wellington.

oiwn,. J

67 til ( The South Hampshire) Regiment of Foot.

219

" BARROSA""PENINSULA"The Royal Tiger, superscribed, "INDIA."


Vere' ST.
Colonel.
46
Full Half $) John Clitherow,1 Ens. 19 Dec. 99; Lieut. $ Capt. 24 Feb. 03- Copt *
Lieut-Col. 8 Oct. 12 ; Col. 25 July, 21 ; Mqjor-Gen. 22 July, 30 : Lieut-Gen.
Py. Paj.
40

'A

27

4
*&

23

23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 67th F. 15 Jan. 44.


Lieut.- Colonel.ThomasBunbury," KH..2?>u.25 Mar.04 ; Lieut. 24 Dec.04 ; Capt.
"3 Nov. 08; Mqjor, 14 April, 14 ; Lieut.-Col. f 5 July, 21 ; Col. 10 Jan. 37.
Aftyors.Edward Basil Brooke, 2nd Lieut. Royal Artillery, 15 Dec. 17 ; Lieut.
9 April, 25; Capt. P 1 1 July 20 ; Major, P5 July, 31.
William Nesbitt Orange,3 Em. 5 Feb. 14; Lieut. 19 Jan. 19 ; Capt. P 24 Oct. 21
, P 15 Aug. 34.
CAPTAINS

0 Thomaa James Adair4 . .

23
x

0 Thos. Josephus Devercll . .

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13
13
11
10
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9
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3
3
2
2
2
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1
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12

6
16
2

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Hon. Arch. G. Stuart... .


Samuel Hood Murray . .
HenryJas.VincentKemble

ENSIGN.

26 May 09
7 Nov. 22
4 NOT. 19
P 30 April 29
P 22 June 32
P 9 Mar. 32
P 28 Mar. 34
P 5 Sept. 35
P 19 Jan. 38
P 26 Aug. 3C

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

20 Feb. 11
25 June 29
5 Mar. 23
P 30 Aug. 31
P 8 Dec. 37
P 5 Aug. 37
P 29 Dec 37
P 30 Dec. 37
P 6 Dec. 39
22 Jan. 39

P 27 Mar. 23
P 30 Aug. 31
22 Jan 39
P 25 May 39
P 1 NOT. 42
P 10 Mar. 43
P 6 Oct 43
P 5 Dec. 43
P 13 Oct. 43
P 23 Feb 44

BREV.-MAJ.

28 June 38

Charles Barnard Hague. .


Frederick William Lane*
Henry Collette
LIEUTENANTS.
0 William Pilsworth .... P 24 May 33 18 Mar 38
17 NOT. 37 P25 May 39
0
P 29 Dec. 37 Pll Oct 39
0
0 S.Geo. Bunbury, Adj. . . P 28 June 33 P 25 Dec. 38
P 30 Dec. 37 P 30 April 41
0 Win. Robert Adair
0 Walter Caulfield Pratt. . . P 25 May 39 15 Sept. 42
P24 Aug. 39 p 24 Feb 43
0
0 Richard Morgan Humfrey Pll Oct. 39 P 10 Mar. 43
P
8 NOT. 39 P29 Sept. 43
0 Wm. Hayter Hussey ....
P30 April 41 P 6 Oct. 43
0
0 Robert Follett Synge . . P 20 Oct. 40 26 Sept. 42
0 ; Robert Hudson Wood . . Pll Mar. 42 P 5 Dec. 43
20 May 42 P23 Feb 44
0
EJTSIONS.
0 Francis Richard Taylor. . 28 May 42
25 Oct. 42
0 J.
. M'Donough
0 Dagald Stewart Miller . . P 24 Feb. 43
0 William Brownlow Forde P 6 Oct. 43
P 6 Dec. 43
0 Robert Charles Peel
0 .John Cnthhert Murray.. P 23 Feb. 44
3 May 44
0 .
P 20 Dec. 44
0 Fitzmaurice Pratt
0 .Paymaster.James Robinson,7 26 Dec. 37 ; Ens. 20 Nov. 1 7 ; Lieut. 24 April, 20.
0 .Adjutant.Lieut. Stonehouse George Bunbury, 13 Mar. 40.
0 Quarter-Master.George Crispin, 25 Oct. 39; Ens. 22 Mar. 39.
0 Surgetm.James Shiels, M.D. 2 July, 41 ; Assist.-Surg. 29 July, 30; Hosp.Assist. 25 Jan. 27.
0 .Assistant-Surgeon.Vere Webb, 13 Oct. 43.

1Facings Yellow.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co. Irish Agents, Sir E. R. Borough,
[Returnedfrom Canada, ISthDec. 1842.]
[Bt. Armit,& Co.
1 Lint. General CUtherow served the Egyptian campaign of 1801 ; the expedition to Hanover In 1805 ; and that to Waieb*ren. IB I $09. la the Pninsula from Dec. 1809 to Dee. 1812, including the battle* of liutco, Puentea d'Onor (severely
roo0deiX), and Salamanca, aad slrgc.- of Burgos (severely wounded). Served alio in France, in 1816. Medal Tor services ID
X Col. Bunbury led the forming party at Port* Frederick and Zclandia, at a volunteer, at the capture of Surinam, in
lOt. Served the campairn of 1814 in Holland, Including the attacks on Herxetn, and the bombardment of the French fleet
avt Aatmrp. Served also In the American war.
5 Major Orange served on the frontiers of Niagara In 1814 and 15. Served also at the siege and capture of Loghur,
Ipore. Knarry, and Rhyghur, In the Southern Cuncan country in India in 1818.
4 Major Adair served In Spain from Sept. 1810 to the end of the war, including the sifge of Cadiz, battle of Barrosa, Port
f*a Pbillp, Balajrurre, Villa Franca, Tarragona and Barcelona. Served alio the Nepaul campaign! of 1817 and 18, and
svtaeqaeotly In the Deccan, Including the siege and reduction of Rhygbur, Amulnler, and Aiwerghur. Twice severely
veasxled by matchlock balls in the left arm, and right side at the siege of Assecrghur on the evening of the 19th March, 1819,
SB rvpuUiog a sortie made by the garrison of the fort Into the town.
6 Captain Lane served with the 49th on the China Expedition, and was present at the attack and capture of Amoy, Chusan
ftnd operation), Chinhae, Nlngpo, and Segoan, at which last he was dangerously woundedleft arm amputated on the Held.
Lieut. Syngv served with the 36th on the China expedition, and was present at the reputie of the night attack on Nlngpo,
th* attach and capture of Chapoo, Shanghae and Woosung, and Chin Kinng Poo.
7 Paymaster Robinson served at the siegf of Auctfrghur, March and April, 1&19.

.
+,.. _..,.. * *.. **^. un mw ^iiiua fapvuniofi, ano was present at tne attack and cnptur
frf A may. second capture of Chutan. repulio of the night attack on Nlngpo, attack and capture of Ohanoc
f, Mid Chin Kiang Poo, and the dtmonitratlon before Xanklo.

220

68th ( The Durham) Regt. ofFoot. (Lt. Inf.). [


" SALAMANCA"" VITTORIA"" PYRENEES"" NIVELLE"
" ORTHE8"" PENINSULA."

Ysari'Serv.

Colonel.
50
ij Charles Nicol,1 CB., Em. 24 June, 95 ; Lt. 31 Aug. 95 ; Copt. 30 Nov. 95;
Major, 3 April, 00; Lt.-Col. 13 June, 11; Col. 27 May, 25; Mojor-Gm
Pull Half
Pay. Pay.
10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 08th F. 7 Dec. 44.

22

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Lieut.-Colonel.Lord William Paulet, Ent. P 1 Feb. 21 ; /.//. P 23 Aug. 22 ;


Ciipt. P 12 Feb. 25 ; Major, P 10 Sept. 30 ; Lieut.-Col. 21 April, 43.
Majors.Richardson -Win. Huey, Ens. 26 March, 25; Lieut. P19 Dec. 26;
Copt. P 11 June, 30; Major, P 13 Oct. 38.
Harry Smyth, Ens. P 10 July 23 ; Lieut. P 13 Aug. 25 ; Capt. r 15 Oct. 29 ;
Major, 21 April, 43.

ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
CAPTAINS.
Donald H. A. Mackinnon i' 10 Nov. 25 v 6 June 27
Richard Leckonby Phipps 10 April 25 31 Dec. 28
P 1 July 28 14 May 31
0 Wm. Henry Gillman
P 15 Oct. 29 P 31 May 33
0 Geo. M'Beath
0 James Beiiners Parkinson Pll June 30 P 28 June 33
0 Robert Hilaro Barlow . . P17 Aug. 32 P 26 June 35
Arthur Edward Kennedy P24 May 27 P 17 Feb. 32
P 28 June 33 P 28 Oct 30
0
8 April 25 P 20 Mar. 27
0
P 8Nov 33 P 15 Sept 37
0 Herbert Blouiit
LIEUTENANTS.
0 Henry Aime Ouvry .... P 17 Oct. 83 P 4 Sept. 35
P 29 Nov. 33 P 19 Jan. 38
0 William Cross, Adj
P 11 July 34 P 18 May 38
0
P 24 April 35 P 6 Oct 38
0 Percy Hill
0 Hencage G. Wynne .... P 10 July 35 P 13 Oct. 38
0 Peter Chas. Stuart Grant P 15 Sept. 37 P 4 Mar. 42
i' 18 May 38 p 2 Dec 42
0 William Rhodes
P 25 May 38 21 April 43
0
P 22 June 38 P30 May 43
0 Alfred Tipping
0 W. H. Hedges Carmichael 12 June 40 P 23 July 44
0 Henry Harpur Greet. . . . P 10 Sept. 41 P 20 Aug. 44
ENSIGNS.
0 Hon. Henry Lewis Noel P 4 Mar. 42
0 Henry Calveley Cotton . . P16 Apr. 42
P 6 May 42
0
0 Verc, Viscount Hinton . . P 24 June 42
0 Thomas Whitmore Storer P 2 Dec. 42
0 Fra. C. P. Amedee Stuart P 30 May 43
0 Samuel Wm.Hen.Hawkcr 19 Jan. 44
0 John Edw.Leveson Gowcr P 23 July 44
0 Edward Heneage Dering i>24 May 44
0 Horatio Morant ........ P20 Aue. 44
0 Paymaster.Morris Robinson Campbell, 20 Aug. 41
0 Adjutant.Lieut. William Cross 15 Dec. 40.
0 Quarter-Master.James Baxter, 15 July, 35.

A0

fi

CAPTAIN.

BBBV.-MAJ.

P 4 Dec. 32
P 3 May 33
P 13 May 36
P 28 Oct 30
P 15 Sept. 37
P 5 Oct. 38
P 12 June 40
P 2 Dec 42
21 April 43
P23 July 44

; Em. 2 July, 29 ; /.;,..'.


[19 Dec. 35.

0 Surgeon.Thomas Hunter, M.D., 23 July, 44 ; Assist.-Sury. 18 April, 34.


0 Assistant-Surgeon.Charles Irving, 12 June, 35.
Facings Green.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
[Returned from Canada, June, 1844.]

I M.. r .r-t ,..., .1 Nicol commanded the 6th at the batdei of Vittoria, the Pyrenees Nlrelle, tod Ni.
Commanded a dmiion of the army, under Sir David Ochterlony, in the Ncpaul war. He hH receiml
medal for the battle of the Nive.

69M (The South Lincolnshire} Regiment of Foot.

221

rears' Serr.

"JAVA""Bl3URBON"" WATERLO0""1HD1JI."

64

Colonel.
John Vincent,1 Em. 16 July, 1781; Lieut. 3 Aug. 82; Capt. 26 Oct. 86;
Miyor, 6 May, 95 ; Lie ut.-Col. 1 Jan. 1800 ; Col. 25 July, 10 ; Major-Gen .
4June,13; JU.-Gen.27 May, 25 , Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 69th Regt., 2 Jan. 36.
Lieut.-Colonel.
321 Eaton Monins,9J?;u. PI Dec. 1 4 ; Lieut. P 9 Sept. 19 ; Capt. P 23 June, 25 ;
Major, P 19 Nov. 30; 1 .ifut.-Col. P2Oct. 35.
Majon.
9 Robert Brookes,9 Em. 16 May, 11 ; Lieut. 23 Aug. 13 ; Capt. P27 Aug. 25 ;
Major, f 9 May, 31.
Wm. Blackburne, Em. P 27 Apr. 27 ; Lieut. P 19 Nov. 30; Capt. v 6 Feb. 35 ;
Major, P 30 Oct. 40.

Full Half

Pay.
31

32
1*

28
17
14
27
17
31
12
12
10
10

10
0
0
0

13
14
11
10
10
9
10
8
7
7
5
6

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

5
5
4
4
3
3
3
1
24
3
8
30
8

1ft0
0
0

CAPTAINS.
$ Rich. Wheeler Hooper'
SiVEdm.Step.Thomas^B*.
Charles James (.'note ....
Henry D. O'Halloran . .
Jas. W. Llewellyn Paxton
jj Henry Bridger Tudor8

ENSIGN.

i>8 Aug.
P 25 Nov.
P21 June
1 Nov.
P19 Apr.
16 May
2 Aug.
David Elliot M'Kirdy . . P 5 Apr.
Arthur Lowry Cole .... P 22 Aug.
P 7 Aug.
Cecil Edward Bewe*
LIEUTENANTS.
P 11 May
W. J.B. M'Leod Moore, r. 1 Nov.
Henry Wm. Knox Gore. . P 19 Dec.
v 1 May
Jas. Handasyde Edgar. . . P 9 Oct.
P 7 Oct.
P 24 July
27 Jan.
P28 Sept.
Stewart Erskine Holland P 23 Feb.
Boydell Jones Croxou . . P 10 Apr.
Thomas Cochrane Inglis P 14 June

LIEUT.

CAl'TAIN.

BREV.-MAJ.

07
2B
31
18
27
13
33
33
34
35

P 4 Jan. 10
P 28 Oct. 31
P 19 Dec. 34
P 28 June 27
P 12 Oct. 30
19 Oct. 20
P 1 May 35
P 30 Dec. 30
P20 Nov. 38
P 4 Oct. 39

P 8 Dec. 14
P 1 May 35
P 14 Apr. 37
P 1 Sept. 38
P 6 July 38
27 April 40
P 1 Nov. 40
P 26 June 41
P 7 Sept. 41
P VI Oct. 43

10 Jan. 37

32
31
84
35
35
36
35
37
88
38
40
39

P 9 Oct. 35
4 Jan. 36
12 May 37
P28 Sept. 38
P28 June 39
P 8 Nov. 39
7 May 40
8 May 40
P 1 Nov. 40
P 29 May 40
P 13 May 42
P 14 April 43

8 Major Hooper served In


the Peninsula from 1800 to
1811 when he was sent to
England ou account of his
wounds and was present at
the until, of Busaco, lines at
Torre* Vcdras, skiimishes on
the retreat of Maseena, actions
at Campo Mayor and Bella
Caslel, tint siege of Badajoi,
taking of Olivenca, and battle
of Albuhern, where he wai
severely wounded through the
shoulder in a charge.

ENSIGNS.
Charles Wm. Parker
20 Oct. 40
Aug. Barnard Hankey . . P 30 Oct. 40 8 Capt. Tudo r served in the Peninsula from
Charles John Carmichael 29 Jan. 41 1813 to the nd of the war.
1 June 41
Wm. Griffin Sutton,Adj. 19 Aug. 42
Dugald Stewart Miller . . P27 Sept. 42
8 Nov. 42
Gordon Henry Evans . .
Fred. Wentworth Bennett P20 Aug. 44
Paymaster.F. Henry E algety, 1 Mar ch, 39; Em. 1 1 Jan. 21 ; Lt. 23 Mar. 20.
Adjutant.Em. W. G. S utton, 10 Maicell, 43.
Quarter-Matter.James Hollis, 3 No^ .37.
Surgeon.Francis O'Brie D, 11 Jan. 39 Atsist.-Surg . 27 Oct. 25 ; Hosp.-Ant.
12 July, 15.
0 Assift.-Surgeom.Edwaid Robertson, M.D. 11 Aug. 37.
Facings Green.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.Irish A gent, John Atkinson, Esq.
[Returned fnmi North Am erica, 16 Sept .42.]
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

1 General Vincent served In the West Indies, and wai at the taking of St. Domingo. On the expedition (a
the H elder, and subsequently in that to Copenhagen, under Sir Hyde Parker. Served also in the American war.
2 Lieut-Colonel Monins served the campaign of 1815 with the 52nd Light Infantry, and was present at
tb battle of Waterloo. Served afterwards with the army of occupation in France.
I Major Brookes served in the Peninsula from July, 1811, to the end of the war, including the following
battles, sieges, dec., viz. : Badajoz, Salamanca, Burgos, Palentia, Osma, Vittoria, San Sebastian, Aug. and Sept.
181S, Santo Clara (wounded), Bidassoa (wounded), Nivelle, Hive, 9th, 10th (wounded), and llth Dec. nd
blockade of Bayoune ; he was acting Engineer during the siege of San Sebastian ; and he accompanied a
detachment of Volunteers in a night attack and capture of the Island of Snnta Clara. Proceeded to North
America with the force that embarked from Bourdeaui, and served there until the termination of tin
i war ; and subsequently with the army of occupation in France.

.
,... ,. .,. tyu.iia I*MI <.., ana was present at tne attack and cnptui
of Amor, second capture of Chilian, repulse of the night attack on Ningpo, attack and capture of Chanoc

10th ( The Surrey) Regiment of Foot.

222

[Head Qnrten,
Lat Maneboter.

Tears' Serv

Colonel
Gat?e John Hall, Ens. 29 May, 1783; Lieut. 13 Dec. 83; Capt. 10 Dec. 94:
Major, 23 Dec. 95 ; Lieut.-Col. 1 Jan. 01; Col. 25 July, 10; Major-Gen.
Full Half
4 June, 13; Lieut.-Gen. 27 May, 25; Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 70th Regiment,
Pay Pay.
62

on
., M QQ
" ' Ji all.
-*- -

Lieut.-Colonel.
36

42

31

$ Edward James White,1 Em. 30 Mar. 09; Lieut. 5 April, 10; Capt. 14 Jurv,
25 ; Major, P 14 Dec. 32 ; Lieut.-Col. 23 Feb. 44.
Alujars.
A Thomas Reed,' Em. 9 July, 03 ; Lieut. 25 Sept 04 ; Capt. 27 May, 13; BrevetMajor, 10 Jan. 37 ; Regtl.-Major, 28 June, 38.
0 John Brown, Em. 28 Apr. 14 ; Lieut. 7 Apr. 25 ; Capt. 6 Sept. 33 ; Major,
P31 May 44.
0

CAPTAINS.
24
1'J
18
14
13
25
13
20
13
8

0 John Doyle O'Brien,*. ..

o
o
0
o
0
0
0
0

Edward Kelsall
Win. Matthew Bigge ....
Trevor Chute
13 J1SS Geo.Fred. Paschall3
Thomas Charles Timins
Charles Fred. Gibson, I.
James Palliser Costobadie
Wm. Robert Brereton . .

ENSIGN.

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

15 Mar. 21
p 17 Oct. 26
p 10 Apr. 27
P19 Apr. 31
p 10 Aug. 32
17 Mar. 12
P16 Mar. 32
9 Apr. 25
P21 Sept. 32
P 1 Dec. 37

P 16 June 25
P 8 Feb. 31
P 8 Mar. 31
P26 Feb. 36
P28 Oct. 36
19 Oct. 12
P 28 Nov. 37
20 Sept. 33
28 June 38
P 7 June 39

P 4 Dec. 35
P28 Nov. 37
23 Feb. 39
P21 June 39
P 2 A uff. 39
23 Mar! 26
P 3 Feb. 43
15 July 43
23 Feb. 44
P31 May 44

BREV.-MAJ.

23 Nor. 41

LIEUTENANTS.

9
5
6
5
7
5
4

0 C. Sheffield Dickson .... P 16 Dec. 36


P 11 May 38
0 Edward F. Edwards
P 30 Dec. 34
o
13 July 38
o
P 1 Mar. 39
0 Edw. Benj. Braddcll
0 Nicholas Pelham Giveen P 23 Nov. 38
0 Thomas Edmonds Mulock P18 Mar. 36
0 Thos.Fred. HillAlms,4<K#. P 18 Dec. 40
0 Francis Vere Hopegood P15 Nov. 39
0 Joseph Edward Addison P31 Jan. 40
30 Nov. 38
o Oswald Pilling
P18 Sept. 40
0 John Wilson Filder
0 George Alfred Schreiber Pll May 41

2
2
2

o
0
o

7
U
7

6
7

P 2 Nov.
P 5 July
27 Dec.
30 Jan.
P31 Jan.
P 16 Apr.
P29 Nov.
20 May
P 3 Feb.
15 July
23 June
23 Feb.
31 May

38
39
38
40
40
41
39
42
43
43
43
44
44

ENSIGNS.
P 3 Feb. 43
Henry Nicholas Greenwell 23 June 43
William Rutson ....
28 July 43
0 Frederick William Dowse 23 Feb. 44
A
P31 May 44
0 William Blake Doveton P 30 July 44
27 Sept. 44
0 Frederick Arthur Willis
0 Fames Moxey Buchanan 21 Dec. 44

19 13A Paymaster.Hugh Bailey Mackenzie, 24 May, 29 ; Sub-Lieut. 1 Feb. 13.


5
0 Adjutant.Lieut. Thomas Fred. Hill Alms,* 4 6ct. 44.
5
0 Quarter-Master.John Nowlan, 29 Oct. 41 ; Ens. 20 Nov. 40.
19
0 Surgeon.John Maharg, M.D., 11 Mar. 40; Agtist.-Surg. 21 Feb 88; Hotp.Assist. 9 Dec. 26.
7
0 Assift.-Surg.Patrick Davidson, M.D. 12 Jan. 38.
Facings Black.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
[Returned from North America, July, 1843.1
1 Lt.-Col. White's services :-Campaign In Spain, under Sir John Moore, Including the retreat to and
battle of Corunna, where he was wounded. Siege of Flu.hing, and capture of Walcheren ; campaigns in
Canada, from Nov. 1613, to the end of the war.
2 Major Reed served in the American War, Including the actions at Baltimore, niadenabunr and
capture of Washington.
S Major Poschall served In the Penin.ula willi the 2nd Line battalion of the King's German Legion from
Oct. 1818 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of the Nivelle ind Niv,, invest", of
Bayonne on the 27th Feb. 1614, and subsequent operation, before that fortress. Served also the campaign
of 1818, and was at Qu.tre Bra,, attached to Sir Henry Clinton on the 17th June, and at the batt e of Wa
terloo. He has received the Hanoverian War Medal.
4 Lieut. Alms served with the 22nd throughout the operations in Scinde in 184S, undr 8ir< Jharles Napier,

(Highland) Real, of Foot.


(Light Infantry)

r Serving in the Welt IndiM.


L
He.. Bn. In Canada.

" IIIXDOOSTAN "" CAPE OF GOOD HOPE"" ROLEIA"" VIMIERA "


" CORUNNA" " FUENTE8 D'ONOR" " ALMARAZ" "VITTORIA"
" PYRENEES"" NIVE" " ORTHES"" PENINSULA"" WATERLOO."
reuVServ.
Colonel.
52
\] Si* Sir Thomas Reynell,1 Bt. KCB. Ens. 30 Sept. 1793 ; Lieut. 3 Dec. 94;
Fll Half
Capt. 29 July, 97; Major, 3 Aug. 1804; Lieut.-Col. 10 Mar. 05; Col. 4 June,
PT Pa..
13 ; Major-Gen. 12 Aug. 19 ; Lt.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 71st F.15 March, 41 .
Lieut.-Colonel.James England, Ens. P5 Aug. 19; Lieut. P 12 Aug. 24; Capt.
23
P8 Apr. 26; Major, Pll July, 34; Lieut.-Col. P 11 July, 37.
23 Majors.William Denny, Ens. P 10 Jan. 22; Lieut. P 23 June, 25; Capt.
P 27 Sept. 33 ; Major, P 24 April, 38.
20
0 William James Myers, Ens. P 9 June 25; Lieut, P7 Jan. 30; Capt. P29 Dec,
35 ; Major, P22 Nov. 42.
31
18
19
14
17
28
14
16
13
10
12
10
10
10
9
8
8
6
4
4
12
7
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
29
10
7
12
7
6

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

CAPTAINS.
C c 1 A. Rob. L'Estrange1
Wilhehn Speer
Sir Hew Dalrymple, Bt.
Nath. Hassey Stack
R. T. W. L. Brickendcn
James H. C. Robertson, s.

ENSIGN.

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

7 Dec. 14
22 Nov. 27
P 26 Sept. 26
P 15 Feb. 31
P 25 Nov. 28
27 Mar. 17
P 26 Apr. 31
2 July 29
P 13 July 32
P 13 Mar. 35
P 22 Oct. 33
22 May 35

P 20 Dec. 21
P 15 June 30
30 Jan. 35
P 4 Sept. 35
P 29 Dec. 35
9 Apr. 25
P 18 Mar. 36
30 Dec. 35
P 19 Mar. 36
P 29 July 36
P 27 Mar. 35
P 8 Dec. 37

P 7 Jan. 30
P 18 Mar. 36
P 24 Mar. 38
P 24 Apr. 38
P 6 July 38
31 Jan. 40
P 5 Jan. 41
27 Feb. 42
15 Apr. 42
P 22 Nor . 42
P 24 June 42
P 26 Apr. 44

I1KEV.-M AJ.

Robert Francis Hunter, -.


R. Dennistown Campbell,3
Thomas H. Colvill
LIEUTENANTS.
P 4 Sept. 35 P 24 Mar. 38
0 William Hope, Adj
Captain Cam pbcll served with
0 Aug.T. Hamilton, ad. r.b. P 29 Dec. 35 P 24 Apr. 38 the3 4th
Light Drs.goons during the
0 B. Blennerhasset, pm. r.b. P 18 Mar. 36 P 6 July 38 campaign In At lhanUtan under
4 Aug. 37 27 Feb. 42 Lord Keaue, an 1 was present W
0
P 8 Dec. 37 15 Apr. 42 the siege and cap ure of Ghusncc.
0 G. A. C. Dashwood
0 G.Whitworth Talbot Rich P 12 June 40 P 15 Apr. 42
0 P.P. Stewart Mackenzie, s. P 21 May 41 P 2 Dec. 42
0 .s'/YThi uiia- Ei>k i 1 1 ../;,.,:'. P 2 July, 41 15 Mar. 43
0 John Tho. Joseph English P 7 Aug. 33 21 June 39
0 Charles Wm. Sutton . . . P 6 July 38 10 Nov. 41
26 Oct. 41 v 4 Aug. 43
0
4 Mar. 42 P 16 Feb. 44
0 Arthur Charles Parker . .
8 Apr. 42 P 26 Apr. 44
0 William Hutchinson
ENSIONB.
0 Arthur Adair Brice .... P 15 Apr. 42
0 Fred. J. Colin Halkett .. 16 Apr. 42
17 Apr. 42
0 James Arthur Gore
P 6 May 42
0
P13
May 42
0 Robert Lydston Newman
P 22 Nov. 42
0 Francis Can- Clerke
0 Simeon Henry Stuart . . P 2 Dec. 42
P 24 Mar. 43
0
0 Charles Mac Mahon .... P 4 Aug. 43
0 Charles Edward Watson P 13 Oct. 43
22 Mar. 44
0 William Stratton Prince
0 John Ignatius Macdonell P 26 Apr. 44
outer, 12Sep t.43; Ens. 16 May, 11: Lt 24 Sept. 12;
5ft Paymaster.331 David S[ope,
20 Dec. 42.
[Ca; >t. 2 Feb. 30.
0 Adjutant.Lieut. Wm. 1
0 Quarter-Master.Wm. "VVaketield, 13 Dec. 39 ; Ens . 1 Feb. 38.
0 Surgeon.Alexander M'C rigor, 13 Oct 43 ; Assist.- Surg. 31 May S3.
0 Assistant-Surgeons.C. C ampbell Ham ilton Grant, 3 ) March 38.
Jan ies Johnston, M.D. 9 Ang. ! 19.
0
Facings Bu ff.Agents, S iessrs. Cox Si Co.

I Sir Thomai Rernell aented in Flanders and Holland, in 1794 and 1796. At the capture of Trinidad, in
1706. Served in Holland, In 1709. In 1800, sorted in Minorca, Malta, SLC. Commanded the Light ComIMnv of the 40th at the landing in Eg7pt, and throughout the campaign. Sir Thomas WM wounded at
a Captain L'Estrang* ifrrcd the campaign of 1815, and was prticnt at the battle of Waterloo.
223

^- -* *....%. *.. .... *.u vtn mri i mint rkpvaiuoiit aim wu present ht tne attack and cup'""
l Aoy, Kcond captare of Chilian, repulie of the night attack on Ningpo, attack and capture of Choi
WQiMnn*. Atut rhln KlttnvFrtn nn,, ttm .4 am/in Atv*.Inn hAfara Vunbla

224

72nd ( The Duke of Albany's own Highlanders) Regt. of Foot.


fEmb. for Gibraltar, 27 NOT. 44.
On the ColoursThe Duke't Cypher and Coronet.
I
Depot at Cock.
" HINDOOSTAN" " CAPE OF GOOD HOPE."

Yeais'Serv.

46

Colonel.

Full HailPay. Pay.

Uffffl Sir Colin Campbell, 'KCB. Ens. 3Oct.l799; Lieut. 21 Aug. 1801; Copt.
9 Jan. 05 ; Major, -2 Sept. 08 ; Lieut.-Col. 3 May, 10; Col. 4 June, 14 ; MajorGen. 27 May,25; Lieut.-Gen. 28 June,38; Col. 72nd Highlanders, 15Aug.36.
Lieut.-Colonel.

38

Arthur Lennox, Ens. P 24 June, 23; Lieut. P220ct.25; Capt. PI Aug.


5A Lord
20; -Sfrgor, P 6 July, 38; Lieut.-Col. P22 Nov. 42.
Majors.
0 Charles Maxwell Maclean,4 Em. 29 Oct. 07 ; Lieut. 21 Dec. 09; Capt. P 24 July,

33

21
20
20
25
16
22
14
12
12
11

0
0
0
0
0

17

23 ; Major, f 1 Feb. 27 ; Brevet Lieut.-Col. 23 Nov. 41.

9
6
7
6
6
6
6
5
4
4
4
4
3
3
2
I
1
1
2
1
1
40
6

7
18
1
1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0

Henry Jervis, Em. 19 Dec. 11 ; Lieut. 29 Dec. 14; Capt. P 19 Sept. 20 ; Brev.Major, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major, P 27 Sept. 42.
I.IEUT.
ENSIGN.
CAPTAIN.
BHKT.-MAJ_
CAPTAINS.
8 Jan. 24 P 29 Aug. 26 P21 June 31
William Henry Robinson
8 Apr. 25 P 3 Oct 26 P 11 Julv 34
P 8 Oct. 25 P 3 Au". 30 P 29 May 35
Robert Baillie
0 Apr. 20 p go Aug 24
John Frith
7 \pr 39
Arthur Lowry Balfour, P 6 Aug. 29 P 29 Mar. 33 P31 May 39
12 Sept. 22
2 July 29 31 Oct 40
P 2 Dec. 31 P 29 May 35 P 1 5 Dec 40
Thomas E. Pollard .... 1 1 Jan. 33 P 12 Aug. 30 P24 Sept. 41
John Thomas Hope, ..-. . . P29 Mar. 33 P 23 Dec. 36 P 27 Sept. 42
Alex. Nowell Sherson . . P 21 Mar. 34 P 8 Feb. 39 P 8 Nov. 44
LIEUTENANTS.
P 23 Dec. 36 30 Oct 40
Geo. Ramsay Perceval .. P 8 Feb. 39 P 15 Dec. 40
Richard Palmer Sharp . . P 18 May 38 P 16 May 40
P31 May 39 P24 Sept 41
capture of the Isle of
//on.Cha.R.Pakcnham, s. 14 June 39 P12 Oct. 41 the
31 Dec. 39 20 May 42 France iu 1310.
P 15 Dec. 40 P 27 Sept 42
William Parke
Arthur Owen Lord .... P 10 Apr. 40 v 29 Dec. 43
15 Jan. 41 P29 Mar. 44
Richard Miiichin Lucas
Frederick Brandling .... P 29 Jan. 41 P 12 July 44
P24 Sept. 41 P23 \ug 44
.
,A.DaltonThellusson,rf.rf. P12 Oct. 41 P 8 Oct. 44
1Richard Rocke, '. pm. . . P 20 May 42 P 8 Nov. 44
ENSIGNS.
.John Stephens Clark .... P 27 Sept. 42
W.O.BarringtonCampbell P 6 Dec. 43
P 2 Feb.
P 29 Mar.
George Stewart Mackenzie P 12 Julv
PI 7 Mar.
Win. Henry D. FitzGerald P 8 Oct.
Chas. John Win. Norman P 8 Nov.

0 1
0
0
0
0

44
44
44
43
44
44

0 .Paymaster.William Graham,3 13 Oct. 25 ; Em. 16 April, 05 ; Lieut. 21 April,


08 ; Capt. 7 April, 25.
0 Adjutant.Lieut. Henry Rice, 15 April, 42.
0 Quarter-Master. William Hume, 24 April, 38.
13 Surgeon.David Dumbreck, MD. 2 July, 41 ; Assist.-Surg. 12 Jan. 26 ; Hotp.Assist. 3 Nov. 25.
0 Ass'utant-Surgeons.George Horniblow, M.D., 15 March, 44.
Montgomery Irwin, M.D., 13 Dec. 44.
o1
Facings Yellow.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co. Irish Agents, Sir E. R.
Borough, St., Armit & Co.

1 Sir Colin Campbell has received a crois and six clasps for Talavera, Butaco, Fuentei d'Onor, Badajoi,
Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse.
2 Lieut. -Ci'loni'l Maclean was actively employed throughout the KafTraria campaigns of 1817, 18, and 10.
Oil the 6th Feb. 1635, commanded a column of troops ordered to co-operate at Trompeter's lnn, on tb
frontiers of the Cape of Good Hope ; also, one of the columns of attack, during a series of successful opera
tions in the Fish River Bush; had a horse mortally wounded under him during a night onset. Commanded
the rflgt. throughout the campaign that ensued, under Sir Benjamin U'Urban.

Heed Quarters ~\
a Dublin. J

225

Regiment of Foot.
"MANGA LORE"

' SERINGAPATAM"" WATERLOO."

Von' Sen.
50
Full! Half
Pay. Pay.

41

37

1*

20

*4

Cofone/.
?iU. Wm. George, iord Harris,1 CB. & KCH. En. 24 May, 1795 ; Lieut. 3
Jan. 96; Cpt. 16 Oct. 1800; Major, 15 June, 04 ; Lieut.-Col. 29 Dec. 06;
Col. 4 June, 14; Major-Gen. 19 July, 21 ; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Co/. 73d
Regt. 4 Dec 35.
Lt.-Col.$ ffiiM Jas. Fred. Love,2 CB. KH., t. Em. 26 Oct. 04 ; Lt. 5 June, 05 ;
Capt. 11 July, 11 ; Brev.-Major, 16 March, 15 ; Srev.-Lieut.-Col. 5 May,
25; Regtl.-Major, 9 July, 30 ; Regtl.-Liet.-Col. 6 Sept. 34; CoZ. 28 June, 38.
Majors. J.I Chas. Jowett Van der Meulen,3 .En*. 26 Nov. 07; Lieut. 10 Aug.
09 ; Capt. P 25 Nov. 23; Major, 7 April, 37 ; J3rev.-Lieut.-Col. 8 April, 42.
William Eyre, Ens. P 1 7 Apr. 23 ; Lieut. P5 Nov. 25; C/rt. P20 Mar. 27;
Major P 19 July 39.
CAPTAINS.

27
20
30
20
19
20
14
20
14
17
13
11
8
8
6
6
G
4
6
4
4
3

A Adol. Lat. Widdrington


0 Fred.Geo. Aug. Pinckney/
0 Cha. Fred. Parkinson . .
0 Charles Wm. Combe ....
Wm. L. Y. Baker
0
0 MauriceCharlcsO'Connell
1& Daniel Gardner Freer . .
0 Walter Beresford Fauncc
LIEUTENANTS.
2^ Oliver Barker D'Arcy . .
0 Wm. B. JohnO'Connell,*.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0

3
0
3
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
(1
I
0
1
1
0
24 121'l
II
5
20 5^
30 JA
11

ENSIGN.

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

BKEV.-MAJ.

0 Geo. Hankey Smith .... P 7 May 18 P 7 Fcl). 22 P 8 Apr. 26 23 Nov. 41

25 Jan. 25
8 Apr. 25
10 Nov. 25
P 30 Aug. 26
25 Nov. 31
P 7 July 25
P 19 July 31
20 Nov. 23
P 18 Jan. 31

P 26 Nov. 25
P 8 Apr. 26
4 Sept. 28
P 12 June 30
P 27 June 34
15 May 28
P 24 Jan. 34
P 8 Apr. 26
P 23 Dec. 36

P 10 Nov.
P 23 Dec.
P 22 Feb.
P 12 July
P 22 July
22 Mar.
P 5 Apr.
7 May
P 31 May

29
36
33
39
42
44
44
41
44

P 8 Apr. 26 P 9 Dec. 31 a Lt.-Col. V in der Meulen


P 16 Mar. 32 P 16 June 37 served in the Peninsula from
MaylSOBtoAug 1811, and wain
P 27 June 34 P12 Apr. 39 from
Sept. 1812 to the end of the
Rob. Parker Campbell . . P 16 June 37 P 12 Oct. 41 war, including the battles of
Talavcra
(seve pely wounded),
P
28
Nov.
37
P 7 Jan. 42
James Florence Murray
Albu lera (severely
P.Blundell Bicknell.yld/. Pll Oct. 39 P 16 Nov. 41 Busaco,
wounded), Vit oria, Pyrenees
P 22 June 39 P 22 July 42 (severely wount led 28th July),
Charles Littlehales
17 Sept. 39 22 July 42 Nivelle, Orthes and Toulouse,
various minor engageWilliam Chaloner Bisse P12 Mar. 41 P 5 Apr. 44 besides
menu and skir mishes.
P15 Nov. 39
8 Apr. 42
P12 Oct. 41 P10 May 44
26 Nov. 41 P31 May 44
//on.W.John G.Chetwynd P 7 Jan. 42 P 13 Dec. 44
ENSIGNS.
Hon. F.C.G. FitzClarence 22 Apr. 42 5 Quarter-Master Hlckaon served the cam
of 1814 In Canada, and thai of 1815 in
Samuel William Hall .... 27 May 42 paign
the Netherlands and France.
Price Built Manners Wood i>22 Sept. 43 6 Dr. Foster served the campaign of 1914 In
P15 Mar. 44 Holland.
Hugh Charles Owen
P 5 Apr. 44
Alfred Charles Knoz
P10 May 44
William Lawes Peto
P 31 May 44
William Nah
Richard Maliony Hickson P 13 Dec. 44
Paymaster.John Court, 22 July, 30; 2nd Lieut. 2 Nov. 08; Lieut. 7 Feb. 11.
Adjutant.Lieut. Philip Blundc'll Bicknell, 19 April, 44
Quarter-Master.John A. Hiekson,5 11 Nov. 24; Ens. 25 Dec. 13.
Surgeon.John Foster,6 M.D. 1 April, 36 ; Assiit.-Surg. 9 Nov. 15 ; JIosp.Atsist, 22 Nov. 13.
Assiit.-Surg.George Martin, M.D. 13 June, 34.
Facings Green.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.Irish Agent, John Atkinson, Esq.

[Returnedfrom Canada, Gth July, 1841.]


1 Lord Harris served the campaign of 1799 against Tijipoo Sultaun, including the battle of Mallavelly,
Borly all the affairs of out-posts, and with the storming party which carried geringapatam. Kmbarkcd
with the 40th on board Lord Nelson's fleet, early in 1801, and was present at the battle of Copenhagen.
Employed at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope, in 1806, Including the battle of Blue Berg. Joined the
expedition to Stralsund, in 1813, and commanded the 73d in the action of Goerde. Proceeded afterwards
to Holland, and commanded a brigade during the greater part of the winter campaign under Lord l.ynedccb; parried the village of Menem, 2d Feb., and was afterwards present at the operations before Antwerp.
Cuomanded the 73d In the campaign of 1815, Including the battles of Quatrc Bras and Waterloo, at whlck
last he was severely wounded through the right shoulder.
* Colonel Love served with the 52nd regiment In the expedition to Sweden under Sir John Moore, and
afterwanif in Portugal and Pj'iiin, including the advance into Spain, retreat to, and battle e.f Corunna,
besides th* different affairs on the retrial. Served afterwards in the Peninsula with the Ll^hl Division, in
cluding the stunning of I'iudnil Rollrigo, nnd all the affairs and battles In which the Light Division look a
part up 10 1812. During the campaign in Holland under Lord LjnedocL, he was present at the attack on
the fortified vlllaee of Merxem, and the bombardment of Antwerp. Present in the se\cral nrjilrs before
New Orleans, nnd In the attack on that place, on which occasion he had two hones shot under him, and was
tlizhlly wounded in the ami by a rifle-ball. Served also the campaign of 1815, and received four severe
nuiuU at the battlo of Waterloo, when the 52nd regiment charged the French Imperial Guards.
4 Llenl. Fmunt served with the 4uth on the China expedition, and was present at the attack and capture
f Ax>7. second capture of Chusan, repulse of tlw night attack on Ningpo, attack and capture of Ohapoo,

Emb. for Foreign "1


Serr. 16 Oct. 1M4.J

Regiment of Foot.

r Survinif In N. America.
L Depdt al Chatham.

The Elephant, superscribed " 8ERINGAPATAM"" ASSAYE"" BUSACO"


" FUENTES D'ONOR" " CIUDAD RODRIGO" " BADAJOZ" " SALA
MANCA""VITTORI A"" PYRENEES"" NIVELLE"" ORTHES"
"TOULOUSE"" PENINSULA."
Year*' 8erv.

51
Pull Half
Pay. Pay.
38

33

1A

17

31
25
19
19

29
27
15
14
14
13

40

14
13
12
11
10
7
6
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2
6
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5
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3
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1
16
10
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30
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6

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Colonel.
Sir Phineas Riall,' KCH. Em. 81 Jan. 1792; Lieut. 28 Feb. 94; Capt. 31
May, 94 ; Major, 8 Dec. 94 ; Lieut.-Col. 1 Jan. 1800; Col. 25 July, 10; AfqjorGen. 4 June, 13; Lieut.-Gen. 27 May, 25; Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 74th Regt
20 May, 35.
Lieut.-Colanel. $ Eyre John Crabbe,* KH. Em. 11 June, 07; /--. HI
March, 08; Capt. 19 May, 14; Major, P31 Jan. 28; Lieut.-Col. 6 NOT. 41.
Majors.Wm. White Crawley,4 Ens. f 18 July, 11 ; Lieut, v 19 Mar. 13 ; Capt.
f 7 NOT. 22; Brev.-Major, 10 Jan. 37 ; Begtl.-Major, 13 Oct. 39.
John Fordyce, Em. f 1 8 Dec. 28 ; it. P 1 1 May, 32 ; Capt. r 5 Aug. 36 ; Major,
P 30 July, 44.
BNSION.
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN.
BREV.-MAJ.
CAPTAINS.
Colin Alex. Campbell . . P 25 Aug. 14 25 Jan. 25 P 25 Feb. 26 23 NOT. 41
13 Jan. 20 P19 Sept. 26 P 14 Dec. 32
P 30 Dec. 26 P 24 NOT. 29 P 3 Oct. 34
Hon. Tho. O'Grady
10 Mar. 26
Edw. Clargcs Anscll
9 NOT. 30 P 23 Oct. 36
P 16 Sept. 13 P28 Sept. 20 15 Dec. 37
14 May 18 20 Sept. 26 13 Oct. 89
1 Oct. 30 Pll July 34 P 22 NOT. 39
Geo. Thomas Evans .... P 17 May 31 P 29 Aug. 34 P 26 Oct. 41
Peter Wm. Lanoe Hawker P 9 Aug. 31 P 3 Oct. 34 P 6 May 42
P23 NOT. 32 P 2 Mar. 38 14 Jan. 42
LIEUTENANTS.
13 Sept. 31 P 9 Jan. 35 S Mr. Cummlnf (erred at ** *
Edw. C. Munns
in 1814 and la, and m die
Geo. Wm. Fordyee .... P 2 Dec. 32 P 5 Aug. 37 Orleans
BurmeM war in 18X6.
Christ. B. Cardew, d.pm. 27 Dec. 33 H7 Mar. 38
Geo. Monkland, d. adj. Pll July 34 25 May 38
P 7 Aug. 35 P 14 June 89
Robert Walsh, Adj
FitzhardingeWL Hancock v 17 Mar. 38 f22 Nov. 39
J.Whitshed De Butts . . P 18 Jan. 39 P 26 Jan. 41
P 17 May 3U P26 Oct. 41
Cha. Aylmer Coates .... 29 Mar. 39 6 NOT. 41
Thomas Williams Kvans (' 14 June 39 P 6 May 42
P22 NOT. 39 P 25 Oct. 42
Thomas Wallnutt, r
Hon. Fra.Wm. HenryFane 24 Feb. 43 26 July 44
23 Nov. 39
8 Nov. 44
ENSIONS.
John Arch. MacQuecn . . 30 Aug. 39
Wm. Bedford Slecman . . P15 May 40
Richard Playne Smith . . P 26 Oct. 41
John Henry Borton .... P 14 Jan. 42
Thomas Ilobbs Williams 20 May 42
P 25 Oct. 42
P 17 Mar. 43
William Bruce
8 NOT. 44
Johnstone Nanier .
Paymaster.Gerald George Dunlevie, 20 Aug. 41; Em. 26 Mar. 89; Lieut.
Adjutant.Lieut. Robert Walsh, 26 June, 40.
[p 18 Oct 33.
Quarter-Master.Fergusson Dunbar, 26 April, 44.
Surgeon.Alex. Cumming,8 13 March, 35; Astist.-Surg. 23 Dec. 24;
Att'at. 7 March, 14.
Assist.-Surgs.Robert Giles Montgomery, M.D. 5 July, 39.
Wm. Leslie Langley, M.D. 11 Jan. 39.
Facingt White.Agentt, Sir John Kirkland & Co.

1 Sir Phtncas RUtl bu receded a medal and one. claip for Martinique and Guadeloupe. Scrred In America in 1811, and
WM severely wounded al the battle of Chippawa,
2 Lleul.-Col. Crabbe tarred In the Peninsula from Jan 1810 to the 31it Dec. 1912. and again from June 1911 to the end of
the war. Including the whole of the retreat to tile lines of Torres Vedras ; battle of Buiaeo ; the advance from the lines to
Ouarda t flnt siege of Badajos ; siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrlfo ; siege and storm of Badajot ; battle of Salamanca . e*ptare of Madrid, and subsequent retreat through Spain ; battles of NlTelle, Nlve, Tie, Tarbef, Orthes. and Toulouse, and tttt
whole of the various minor affairs during tbat period. Wounded 15th March, 1611, at Pol d'Arouee, when commanding !>
which drove French piquet from the laid village. Wounded w>hi at Toulousa when attaeklng the Tele d. Pom.
< Hijnr Crawler served the Nepaul campaigns of 1814 and 11, and In the Plndarree war la mil and 17,

226

Head Quarters at Newport,"]


in jfoamouthshire.
J
Ytan'Serv.

15th Regiment of Foot.

227

The Royal Tiger, superscribed " INDIA"" SERINGAPATAM."

64

Colonel.

Pull Half
Pty. Pay.

9 Sir William Hutchinson,' KCH.Ens. I June, 1781 ; Lieut. 26 Jan. 83 ; Capt.


7 Nov. 92; Major, 20 May, 95; Lt.-Col.l Jan. 00; Col. 26 July, 10; MajorGen. 4 June, 13 ; Lt.-Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 75th, 26 Oct. 41 .
Lifut.-ColoneLRobert Dampier Hallifax,!i.E/w.P31 July, 23; Lieut. P 23 June,
25 ; Capt. P 8 April, 26 ; Major, v 30 July, 36 ; Lieut.-Col. 12 Dec. 43.
Majors.Samuel Madden Francis Hall, Eta. P21 Jan. 19; Lieut. 7 April, 25;
Capt. P22 April, 26 ; Major, P 11 July, 37.
James Henry England, Era. P12 Dec. 22; Lieut. 11 Aug. 25; Capt. P29 Aug.
26 ; Srev.-Maj. 23 NOT. 41 ; Major, 12 Doc. 43.
ENSIGX.
CAPTAIN. III! MV.-MAJ.
CAPTAINS.
P 29 Jan. 26 P 30 April 29 f 8 Mar. 33
Peter Delancey . . .
P 19 Nov. 25 P 10 Oct. 26 P27 Sept. 33
Charles Herbert . . .
Alexander Junline .
'22 April 26 P25 Feb. 30 Pll Mar. 36
P 18 Oct. 27 P 2 Nov. 30 P17 Feb. 37
Edward Knollys . . .
John Bolton3
6 Nov. 13 26 Mar. 19
4 Sept. 35
Basil Gray
30 July 28 31 Jan. 34 29 Nov. 39
P22 May 35 20 May 40 P 6 May 42
Edward Hickey .
William Campbell Mollan P 10 Jan. 40 P 2 April 41 P 13 Oct. 43
Thomas Harvey Bathurst P 1 Dec. 37 P 3 Aug. 41 P 28 June 44
P 5 June 28 24 May 32 P 8 Oct. 44
Edward Ricard

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23

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19
18
17
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LlEUTENASTS.

12
12
12
11
10
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9
7
4
4
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6
5
5
3
3
3
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1
1
1
19
12
19
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10

0 William Brookes, Adj. .. 11 Jan. 33 16 Sept. 36 5 Quarter-matter Berry ser


0 Geo. Tliorne George .... P 6 Sept. 33 P 9 Dec. 36 ved at Malta, Sicily, Spain, and
America, from Feb. 1805
0 Chas. E. P. Gordon
13 Dec. 33 P 17 Feb. 37 North
the 29th May, 1815, including
0 John Hamilton Cox .... P 10 Oct. 34 P 1 1 July 37 to
the capture of Iscliiu and ProP27 Mar. 35 P 19 Jan. 38 cida; liege and capture of Tur0 Geo. Wm. C. Stuart
0 Aug. Thomas Hotham . . Pll Mar. 36 Pll Jan. 30 rueona ; liege of Barcelona in
1813 and 14 ; battle of Bla0 Hen. Wm. Goodwyn .... P 9 Dec. 36 P 26 June 40 (Icnsburg
and capture of
9 Jan. 38 PlO Sept. 41 Washington ; actions before
0 Dudley Clarges Hill
0 John Jocelyn Bourke, .v. P21 May 41 P 22 July 42 Baltimore and New Orleans ;
P23 Apr. 41 14 Oct. 42 ilege and capture of Fort
0 Christopher Capel
0 William Thomas Smith P31 Jan. 40 12 Dec. 43 Bowyer.
0 Edward Wm. John Knox P 18 Oct. 39 P 2 Aug. 44
P 26 June 40 P 8 Oct. 44
0 Charles Machen
ENSIGNS.
P 20 Oct. 40
0 Henry Nelthorpe
0 George Fred. Berry
7 Jan. 42
P22July 42
Charles
Couche
0
0 Wm. M'Oeachy Keats . . P 14 Oct. 42
0 Charles Frederick Tyler. . 12 Dec. 43
0 William Meynell
26 July 44
P 2 Aug. 44
0 James Mason
0 Vincent John Watson . . . P 8 Oct. 44
0 Paymaster.George Henry Eddy, 28 April, 37; >w.P29 Aug. 26; Lieut. 20
Feb. 35.
0 Adjutant.Lieut. William Brookes, 11 Jan. 33.
jji Quarter-Matter.$ Richard Berry,5 10 March, 14.
0 Surgeon.James Sidey, M.D. 2 July 41 ; Atrist.-Surg. 12 Jan. 26; Hosp.Auut. 1 Dec. 25.
0 Attiitant-Surgeon.John Garnett Courtcnay, 10 Apr. 35.
Facings Yellow.Agentt, Messrs. Cox & Co.
[Returned from the Cape of Good Hope, nth Sept. 1843.]

I Sir Wm-Rutclilnson served In the first American war In the 46tb. He was actively employed in the
wot Indiei in 171(3 and 94, Including the taking of Jereiine, Cape St. Nichola Mole, Cape Tiberoun,
"itae storming of Porl L'Acu], at which last he was badly wounded. Served on the expedition
t*j North Holland in 1700, and was severely wounded at the battle of Egmnnt-op-Zec. Accompanied the
"jtditlon to the Baltic, and commanded a detachment of the 40th on board the JMonarcA, which ship
MiUinwl the loss of 210 killed and wounded at Lord Nelson's attack on Copenhagen on the 22nd April,
1M1. Served also for a short period on the staff in the Peninsula in 1812.
1 Ijpiu.-Cnlonel Hallifax served in the Kaffir campaigns of 1834 and 35, under Sir Benjamin D'Urban.
* Capt. Boiton atrvgd the Mahratta campaigns of 1817 and 18, iud was present at the siege of Rtiyghur.

rlirad Quarwn,
L Portrauwtb.

76th Regiment of Foot.

228

The Elephant, circumscribed " HINDI

PENINSULA."

Years' Serv.
48
Full Half
Pay. Pay.

33

MS

27

22

31
19
18
22
12
10
13
12
10
22

0
0
0
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0
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9
8
7
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6
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Col mel.
\) Sir Robert Arbuthnot,1 KCB. Corn et, 1 Jan. 07 ; Lieut. 1 June, 97 ; Copt.
20 Aug. 02 ; Major, 13 Aug. 09 ; LImt.-Col. 22 W av, 11; Col. 19 July, 21 ;
Major-Gen. 22 July, 30; Lt.-Gen. 23 NOT. 41 j C of. 76th Regt. 31 May, 43.
Lleut.- Colonel,
Joseph Clarke, Ens. 22 March, 10; 1 iieitt. P 10 Jun e, 13; Capt. P24 Feb. 25
Major, 20 June, 33; Lieut.-Cnl. 17 Sept. 39.
Mr Jan.
John Heneage Grubbe, Em. P20 Aug. 1 8; Lieut. P24 Feb. 25; Capt. P13 May,
26; Mnjor, P19 Jan. 39.
Robert Fanshawe Martin, Ens. P 26 Ju ne 23 ; Lieut. P 20 Aug. 25; Capt. HO
June 26 ; Major 17 Sept. 39.

CAPTAINS.

4
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
12
14
27
12
0

Robt. Clifford Lloyd


G F Cooper Scott . . .
Collingwood Fenwick . .
Charles 8. S. Evans
Henry Dalton Smart. . . .
Morley S. Tynte Dennis
\J Archibald Campbell'. .
LIEUTENANTS.
John Gore Ferns, Adj. . .
\Vra. Wood Senhouse. . . .
Win. Wood Whitter

ENSIGN.

LIKUT.

CAPTAIN.

12 May 14
P30 Dee. 26
25 Oct. 27
v 10 July 23
P 18 Oct. 33
v 4 Sept. 35
12 Oct. 32
P 31 Dec. 33
PI 8 Sept. 35
7 Mar. 11

29 Sept. 25
P 8Juue30
P 3 Mav 31
P13 May 26
P 19 Aug. 36
r 7 April 37
P 3 June 30
P 25 Aug. 37
P29 Nov. 37
5 Mar. 12

P 5 April 33
P 3 June 36
r 1 July 30
5 Jan. 37
P 9 Nov. 39
P 3 April 40
n 20 Dec. 42
8 Jan. 43
P 10 Nov. 43
P27 Oct. 37

8 Feb. 31
P 29 Mar. 33
3 May 31
P 3 June 36
P 19 Aug. 36
P 7 April 37
P23 Feb. 38
2 Mar. 38
P 1 Feb. 39
P 29 Apr. 36
29 Aug. 39
P 8 Nov. 39
P 29 May 40

28 Aug. 35
P 1 July 36
23 Feb. 38
P 19 Oct. 38
P 1 Feb. 39
20 July 39
17 Sept. 39
P 8 Nov. 39
P16 Apr. 41
P 5 Jan. 41
P20 Dec. 42
P 6 Oct. 43
P 13 Jan. 43

ItKEV.-MAJ.

Henry Hcarne Lacy ....


George Augustus Bayly . .
Charles O'Donoghue
William Hugh Barton . .
Wilford Brett
ENSIGNS.
0 Robert H. H. Keightley
2 Apr. 41
0 John Berners Plestow . . P20 Dec. 42
P 17 Feb. 43
0
0 John Christopher Minnitt P 6 Oct. 43
0 Frederick Augustus Peel P 20 Oct. 43
0 John Edward Large .... P10 Nov. 43
0 John William Preston . . 26 Jan. 44
0
26 July 44
0 Paymaster.William DC ran, 8 March 44; Ens. 15 Nov. 33 ; Lieut. 1C April,
30 ; Cnpt. 3 March 43
0 Adjutant.Lieut. John 3ore Ferns, 3 ) June, 39.
Oft QuarterMatter.John V 'illiam Prestoi i, 12 June, 28 Em. 11 June, 12; Lieut.
19 Dec. 16.
0 Surgeon.A ndrew Macle an, M.D. 1 M ar. 44 ; Assisi .-Surg. 4 Oct. 33.
0 Assittant-Surgeon.Rob ert Thomas S( ott, 15 July, ?.
Facings R< d.Agents, .. ?ir John Kirk and & Co.
[Returned from Nova Scotia, 20 Oct. 4'2 ]

1 Sir Robert Arbuthnot served in Ireland during the rebellion. In 1798, including the battle of Batlynit muck on the 8th Marcb, against the French. At the capture of the Cape of Good Hope, in 1806.
Proceeded from thence to South America, on the staff of Loid Beresford, and wan present in the battle
previous to the surrender of Buenos Ay res, and at two engagements before iis re capture by the Spa
niards: lie was subsequently thirteen months a prisoner. On his return from South America ho served
On the staff of Lord Beresford in the Island of Madeira, and afterwards in the Peninsula, from 1808 to
the end of that war in 1814, with the exception of the first part of 1813, and has received a cross nod
three clasps for Busaco, Albuhera, Badajo/, Nivelle, Nive, Orthcs, and Toulouse. Independent of the
above, he was also present at the battle of Corn mm, passage of the Douro, lines of Torres Yedras, siege
and reduction of Olivenca, first siege of Badt^oz, third siege and storm of Badajoz ; the siege and storming
of Ciudud Rodrigo, passage of the Adnur, and in a urrnt many operations of less importance.
2 Captain Campbell served wUb tho 77th in the Peninsula, from A up. 181'2 to the end of that war in
1814, and was present at the blockade of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie.

at Jamaica,
TJth ( The East Mddlesex) tleyt. of Foot. ['Serving
iot at Waterfurd.

On the Colours and Appointments, the Plume of the Prince of Walet.


" SERINGAPATAM "" CIUDAD RODRIGO "" BADAJOZ "
"PENINSULA."
tars' Serv.
Colonel.

30

Sir John Macleod,' CB. KCH. Em. 9 Mar. 1793 ; Lieut. 2 May, 94 ; Capt. 24
June, 95; Major, 9 June, 99; Lieut.-Col. \ Jan. 06; Col. 4 June, 13; MajorGeneral, 12 Aug. 19 ; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. of the 77th, 17 Feb. 40.
Lieut. Colonel.$ George Paris Bradshaw ," KH. Em. P2 Oct. 00; Lieut. P16
June, 08 ; Capt. v 23 May, 16 ; Major, P 26 Dec. 22 ; Lieut.-Col. P 10 June, 20 ;
Col. 23 Nov. 41.
Majori.Nicholas Wilson, KH. Ens. 31 Oct. 09; Lieut. 7 Oct. 13; Capt. P24
Oct. 21 ; Major, r 30 Dec. 28 : Brevet-Lieut.-Col. 23 NOT. 41.
John Peter Nelley, Em. P 13 Aug. 25 ; Lieut, P 10 June, 26 ; Capt. P 1 1 Oct. 31 ;
Major, P 29 NOT. 39.
BHKVETCAPTAIN.
MAJO11.
CAPTAINS.
24
Feb.
25
28
June 3S
James Algeo3
2 Sept. 06 4 Sept. 06
Guy Clarke
17 Feb. 20 P 17 July 23 P 8 Apr. 26 23 Nov. 41
Win. Jonathan Clerke . . 24 Feb. 25 P 10 June 26 P 18 Jan. 33
Alexander Tomkins .... 28 June 24 P 24 Dec. 25 P 8 Dec. 37
Thos. Graham Egerton . . 24 Dec. 29 P 9 Mar. 32 P 23 Jan. 35
10 Jan. 28 P 18 Jan. 33 P2G Apr. 39
Robert Jocelyn Straton
P30 Dec. 28 P 26 Dec. 34 P 29 Nov. 39
George DIxon
Paris Wm. Aug. Bradshaw P 20 Dec. 22 24 Feb. 26 30 Oct. 40
Henry Jervis White .... P 23 Dec. 31 Pll Sept. 35 Pll Nov. 42
Henry Downe Griffith .. 13 June 30 6 Apr. 36 P 20 Oct. 43
LIEUTENANTS.
John Edward Lewis .... P 12 Jan. 30 23 Jan. 35
P 2 Dec. 31 11 Aug. 35
William Forbes
P 7 Nov. 34 6 Oct. 37
Montagu Denys,r.
Robert Baillie, d. adj. . .
3 Feb. 37 2 Apr. 41 3 Major Algco served In the
Bartholomew O'Brien . . P15 Apr. 36 P 13 July 38 Peninsula
from Aug. 1813 until
17
Nov. 37 28 Aug. 39 the end of the war.
John Hackett.
Edw.Hen.LowtherCrofton P 10 May 39 Pll Nov. 42
6 Quarter-Master Smedley
CharlesThomas Dumaresq 2 Apr. 41 P 20 Oct. 43 served
In the Peninsula with
Alexander Aitlien
1 Feb. 39
8 Nov. 43 the regiment, from July 1811
Patrick M'Carthy, Adj. . . 15 Dec. 40 22 July 44 to Feb. 1818, and again from
Geo. Harry Smith Willis P 23 Apr. 41 P 30 Aug. 44 Oct. 1813 to the end of the war
Georges LowthcrRathborm '' 14 June 42 P 4 Oct. 44 in 1814.
George Cary
P 28 Dec. 41
9 Nov. 43
ENSIGNS.
P 1 Nov. 42
John Moore
Pll Nov. 42
Henry Robert Carden
P 25 Nov. 42
Thomas Oriel Forster
P 20 Oct. 43
Berrill H. Maguire . .
10 Nov. 43
Robert Mostyn
20 July 44
Francis Kennedy ....
P
30 Aug. 44
St. Leger Gordon
P
4 Oct. 44
George Robert Becher
Paymaster.William Galway, 29 Sept. 43 ; Em. 4 Nov. 13 ; Lieut. 27 July, 20 ;
Capt. 2 Apr. 41.
Adjutant.Lieut. Patrick M'Carthy, 15 Dec. 40.
Quarter-Matter. \) Thomas Smedley,4 7 April, 37.
Surgeon.William Henry Burrell, M.D. 5 May, 37 ; Assist.-Surg. 12 April 21
Hoip.-Auitt. 24 June, 15.
Auiitant-Surgeom.Joseph Samuel Prendergast, M.D. 19 Feb. 36.

John Drope M'lllree, 20 Feb. 36.


Facing! Yellow.Agent, Charles H. M'Grigor, Esq. Irish Agent, John Atkinson, Esq.
1 Sir John Macleod served in the arduous campaign of 1704 in Holland, under the Dukr of York, and
*a* present at the attack and taking of Fort fit Andre, the bombardment and sortia of Nimeguen, the
attack and defeat of the enemy at Beirren-Mansel, Guilder-Mansel, and Thull. Commanded the brigade
*h\eh carried ihe village of Merzem, 14th Jan. 1814, and was severely wounded.
1 Colonel Bradehaw's service* :Eipcdltlon to Madeira, In 1807; expedition to Walohercn. 1809, includig the landing at Ter-Vere, siege and bombardment of Flushing ; Peninsula from June 181 1 to the end of the
", including siege, assault, and capture of Ciudod Rodrijo and Bodujoz ; operations on the Btdusoa and
Adour, blockade of Bttyonne, and repulse of the sortie.
8J9
t *

Cuidich' Jthi."The Elephant, superscribed " ASSAYE""MAIDA"" JAVA."


Colonel.
9 Paul Anderson,1 CB. Em.3\ March, 1 788 ; Lieut. 81 Mareh,91 ; Capt.l July
57
95 ; Major,Z6 June, 1801 ; Lieut.-Col. 17 Oct. 05; Col. 4 June, 13; MajorFull Half
Pay. Pay.
Gen. 12 Aug. 19 ; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 78th Highlanders 9 Feb. 37.
42
0 Lkut.-Colonelt.Henry N. Douglas,* /:.,.-. 23 Sept. 03; Lieut. 23 May, 05;
Capt. 14 Dec. 11 ; Major, P22 Oct. 25 ; Lieut.-Col. P28 April, 37.
23
>9fAH Roderick Maeneil,9 Ens.ll Mar. 08 ; /. / . 9 May , 09 ; Capt. P 1 Dee. 14 ; If03.
P9Aug.21; Brea. Lt.-Col. 25 Jan. 22; if.-Cot1. P 17 June,28; Col. 10Jan.37.
31
0 Majors.Jonathan Forbes,4 Ens. P19 Jan. 14 ; /,,.'. 13 April, 20; Capt.
v 15 April, 24; Major, P 18 May, 38.
0 Edward Twopeny, Ens. 27 Jan. 14 ; Lieut. P 17 Aug. 20 ; Capt. P22 Oct. 25;
31
Sree.-Major, 28 June 38 ; Major, 8 April, 42.
'ear's S<.'rv.

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ENSIGNS.
CAPTAINS.
12 Mar. 12
8ft jj Thomas John Taylor s P 28
Jan. 19
0
0 Colin Campbell M'Intyre 9 Apr. 25
P27 Apr. 27
0
0 Abraham Wm. Browne . . P28 May 29
P13 Aug. 29
0
1 July 37
0 Wm. M. G. M'Murdo' . .
0 Joseph Richard Lamcrt. . 10 Apr. 25
P
17
Feb. 37
0 Thomas Wm. Ellington
LIEUTENANTS.
0 John Fowden Haliburton P 15 Feb. 33
P 5 July 33
0 Richard Shields
0 Dlgby St. Vin. Hamilton P 30 Aug. 33
0 Fred. Edmund Caldwell P 9 Oct. 35
0 Charles Pattlson, Adj. . . P 7 Oct. 36
0 Patrick Robert Gordon. . P 2 May 34
9 Mar. 38
Thomas Molyneux Keogh P 21 June 39
0 William Henry Ridge . . P 18 Mar. 40
0 Jas. Duncan MacAndrcw P 15 Mar. 39
0 Grceme Alex. Lockhart P 8 Dec. 37
0 Hamilton Douglas Gordon P 18 Jan. 39
P7 Feb. 40
0
0
20 Mar. 40
P
23 April 39
0
0 Michael Edward Smith . . P 3 Nov. 37
0 Robert B. Arthur Purvis Pll May 39
0 GeorgeDcncon Prettijohn7 P 14 Feb. 40
0 Lawrence Pleyd. Bonverie P 7 Sept. 41
0 Richard Hill Hocke
7 Jan. 42
0 Wm. Buck C. Aug. Parker 16 Oct. 39
0 John Mills Hewson .... 18 Mar. 42
P 2 Aug. 42
0
ENSIGNS.

8
3
3
3
8
3
8
S
26
0
7
32
8
2
3

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

BKKV.-MAJ.

0 Rawdon J. Pop. Vassal! . . P 6 June 22 P22 Oct. 25 P 13 May 20 23 NOT. 41

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

7 Sept. 14
P 15 Apr. 24
P 17 July 28
P 16 Mar. 33
P30 Aug. 33
P29 Nov. 33
5 Jan. 41
13 Dec. 32
P 14 June 39

17 May 30
"I:- Mar. 33
P 28 Apr. 37
P18 May 88
8 April 42
P29 April 42
7 July 43
29 Dec. 43
P 12 May 43

P 28 Apr. 37
P25 Aug 37
30 Nov. 37
P18 May 38
P30 Aug. 39
20 June 36
29 Dee. 40
P 4 Mar. 42
P 6 Mar. 41
P 21 May 4]
8 April 42
do.
do.
do.
P 29 April 42
P 20 Dec. 39
P 15 May 40
20 July 42
28 Dec. 42
P30 May 43
P 17 Feb. 43
29 Dec. 43
P 26 April 44

4 Major Forbes accompanied tt*


nth to Holland aa a volunteer, and
waa present In a* -tion at Menteaa
13th January, alto onuV 2nd Fctmiary. 1814. and at thc btjBBbar4uneal
of Antwerp. Serf ed also the Csmpai:n of 1-1 1 and 1814 in Flanders.

palgna of 1813 and 1614, includini


the investment of Pampelun*. the
battles of the Pyrenees on the tttfc.
nth, and 30th July, 1813, blockade
of Bayonne, action of the fewer
Bldasaoa 31sl Aug. 1813, battle <4
Orthea, affair of Vie and Tarbrs,
and battle of Toulouse where ha
waa severely wounded.
r, Capt. M'Murdo served aa As
sistant Quarter- Master- General *
tha Army under Sir CharVra Napier
during the campaign hi Seande aa
If 13, and was present aa such tat the
battle of Meaner. m which his
bone waa shot under him ; sLimutk
with the enemy while cna<jurli&i>
alajorStaek'abrlgadefrom Mutrarea
to form a junction with air CajarLr*
Napier's force at Hydrabad ; aad bat
tle of Hydrabad. where he receivce]
a sabre wound la toe right breast.
His gallantry In tingle manlias eli
cited the highest encomiums from
Sir Chartea Napicr In hla despatches, and he waa aooB
afterwards reward d by promotion to rank of eapuin.
7 LL Frettljohn served with the 49th on Che China
expedition, and waa present at the attack and capture
of Amor, the aecoi d capture of Cnusan. repulse of tte
night attack on N ngpoo, attack and capture of Cha*
poo, Woosung, ant Chin Klang Foo, and the ill lam
stratlon before Naj ikln.
8 Mr. Burt ser ed the Campaigns of 1913 and 1*14.
Including the Sle re of St. Sebastian, and battle o4
roulouae ; preaen In the action at New Orleans Mb
January, 1816.

Wm. M'Gregor Archer. . f 1 April 42


Howard Doug. Campbell 9 April 42
Thomas C. Higginson .. 10 April 42
George Floyer Sydenham P 29 April 42
P 30 May 43
8 April 42
Thomas Collingwood . . . .
1 July 42
Wm. Henderson Maclean 29 Dec. 43
Paymaster. Monkhouse Graham Ta'tlor, 26 Aug 36; Em. "10 Jun?, 13;
0 Adjutant.Lieut. Charle i Pattison, 31 Aug. 39.
[Lieut. P 5 Sept. Si.
0 Quarter-Master.Joseph Webster, 31 May, 39; En, r. 28 Nov. 38.
0 Surgeon.$ James Burt, '29 July, 36; A.-S. 4 Sept . 23 ; If.-A. 1 June, 13.
0 Astut.-Surgeont.John I tarrie Ker Inties, 8 April, 4i
0 David Reid M'Klnnon, 12 Dec. 43.
0 William Bowie, M.D. 17 J line, 42. [Fac ings Buff.A aentt, Messrs. Cox ic Co.l
General Anderson was at the storming of Convention redoubts, Moielle Fort, and the siege of Calr

I
.rved subsequently in the Weal Indlea, and received a severe contusion In the aide In the atorming of IKu ^._ ,.
uclat served aa Alde-dr-Camp to Sir John Moore in the expedition to Holland t and afterwards In the expedition t.

Emb. for

79M Rcgt. of Foot (Cameron Highlander*).


" EGMONT-OP-ZEE,"The Sphinx, with the words " EGYPT'" FUENTES
D'ONOR"" SALAMANCA"" PYRENEES"" NIVELLE"" NIVE"
" TODLOUSE"" PENINSULA"" WATERLOO."

Tean'Serv.

Colonel.
Sir James Macdonell,1 KCB. KCH. /:.. 25 Jan. 96 ; Lt. 2 Feb. 06 ; Capt.
10 Sept. 03; Mqj. 17 Apr. 04; Lt.-Col. 7 Sept. 09; Col. 12 Aug 19 j Mey.Gcn. 22 July, 30 ; Lt.-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 79th 14 July, 42.
Lieut.-Colonel.
Hon. Laudcrdale Maule, Em. P24 Aug. 26; Lieut. 21 July, 31; Capt. P 22
May, 35 ; Major, P 11 Hay, 39 ; Lieut.-Col. P 14 June, 42.
0 Majort.Francis Rawdon Hastings Lawrie," Em. 18 Apr. 22 ; _/.'.>']:! Oct. 25 ;
CW/if. P 5 Jan. 39 ; Major, P 15 June, 42.
0 Edmund James Elliot, E>u. P 5 April 31 ; Lt: r 10 Oct. 34 ; Capt. P 3 April 40 ;
Major, P 12 April 44.

t
Full Half
Pmj. Piv.
10

33
14

13
17
12
12
12
11
10

10

CAPTAINS.
0
0 Robert M'Cleverty
0 Charles Skene
0
0
0
0
0

10

10

7
9

0
0
0
0
0
0

7
6
0
5
6
6
&
6
4
4
S
9

0
0

o
0
0
0

ENSIGN.

P27 July 32
3 Jan. 28
P 12 Apr. 33
P 6 Sept. 33
P 25 Oct. 33
P 10 Oct. 34
P 13 Mar. 35
P29 May 35
Haskett Smith
Rob.Jolm Hillikln Napier P 7 Aug. 35
Richard C. H. Taylor . . 11 Dec. 35
LIEUTENANTS.
R.DouglasCIephane.rf.;im. P 8 June 38
P23 Dec. 30
P 14 Sept. 38
Hector MacNeal
P 29 Mar. 39
Wm. M'Call
Thomas John Reeve .... Pll May 39
James Murray Aynsley . . P21 Feb. 40
P22 Feb. 40
Thomas Bromhead Butt . P 3 April 40
W.Finlay Hamilton, d.nd. P21 Aug. 40
Wm. Chauval Hodgson . . P18 Sept. 40
P 29 Jan. 41
Henry .Mai-kiiy , ^///
18 June 41
Wm. Arthur Mainwaring P 14 June 42
P
Wm.Thomas Waytc Wood 15 June 42

I.IEUT.

P 7 Aug. 35
23 Aug. 31
6 Nov. 35
P 8 July 36
f 8 July 37
P 29 Dec. 37
P26 May 38
P 8 June 38
P 14 Sept. 38
P29 Mar. 39

CAPTAIN.

BHKV.-MAJ.

P 18 Sept. 40
P 9 Nov. 38
P 29 Jan. 41
p 8 June 41 1 Nov. 49
P 28 Dec. 41
p 14 June 42
p 15 June 42
P 14 April 43
P 12 Apr. 44
P 23 Aug. 44

P18 Sept. 40
30 Sept. 39
P 29 Jan. 41
P 8 June 41
P28 Dec. 41
P 14 June 42
P 15 June 42
P 2 Ang. 42
P 14 Oct. 42
P 10 Feb. 43
Ml April 43
11 Apr. 44
P 12 Apr. 44
P23 Aug. 44

ENSIGNS.

3
3
S
2
1
1
1
31

0 JohnAlex.GavlnCampbell P 2 Aug. 42
P 14 Oct. 42
0 William Forrest

Dr. H'Hun i served the cam paigns of 1813,


T. H. Carnegy Arbuthnott P 10 Feb. 43 14,9 and
IS, In H ollund and Flai ders, Including
Henry Wotton Campbell P 14 April 43 the action at kfenera and b Hnbaidmeat of
Henry Augustus Murray P29 Mar. 44 Antwerp.
P 12 Apr. 44
P 23 Anpr. 44
Thomas Maitland .
Thos. Wm. Blewett Mountsteven,3 10 June, 30 ; Ent. 25 Nov.
>A Paymaster.JJLl
13 ; Lieut. 25 Oct. 20 ; Cnpt. 8 May, 35.
4
0 Adjutant.Lieut. Henry Mackay, 19 June, 41.
0 Quarter-Matter.$ 31SL1 Alexander Cruickshanks,4 12 Oct. 38.
7
28 H Surgeon.Robert Andrew M'Munn,9 M.D. 1 Nov.33; Auitt.-Sury. 1 Sept. 14;
Hotp.-Auut. 22 Nov. 13.
6 0 Auiit.-Surgeoni.Henry Cooper Reade, 31 May, 39.
James Carroll Dempster, M.D. 29 Dec. 40.
6 0
Facing! Green.Agentt, Messrs. Cox & Co.Irith Agentt, Sir E. R. Borough, St.,
Armlt, k Co.

0
0
0
0
0

1 Sir Jamn Macdonell served with the eipedition to Naplei and Calabria, In 1805 and 6, Including th
kttUc of llalda, for which he hu received a medal. Served afurwardi In Portugal, Spain, France, and
t Major Lawrle lenred at the ilege and capture of Bhurtpore, In 1820 and 26.
Ckpt. llounUteTen waa teterely wounded at Waterloo.
4 Quarter-Matter Cruickihanlu served at the siege and capture of Copenhagen, In 1807 ; on the eipedltlon
to Ootlrnburgh, in 1808; tlie campaign of 1808-0, in the Puniniula; eipedltlon to Walcheren, tlege and
rapturr of Flushing, 180U; campulins of 1810, 11, ]v!, 13, 14, and IS, In the Peninsula, France, and Flandrn,
IseMiDg Hi* defence of Cadiz and Iila-ilc-Leon, from Feb. to Aug. 1810 ; battles of Busaeo and Fuentes
d'Onor tuLeu prisoner of war while in defence of the village ; covering the siege of Budajoz, In March and
April 18U; battle* of the Nivelle, Nive, Toulouse (wounded In Hie left leg), quatn Braa, and Waterloo.
Stinol wiilt the vmv of occuiiation until 1818,

891

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QQthRegt.of Foot (Staffordshire Volunteers).


\^L
The Sphinx, with the word " EGYPT."
Vean'Senr.
Colonel.
Sir Maurice Charles O'Connell,1 KCH. Capt. 1 Oct. 94 ; Major, 1 Jan. 05;
51
Lieut.-Col. 4 May, 09 ; Col. 12 Aug. 19 ; Major-Gen. 22 July, 30; /.:..-..-.Full Hall
Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 80th Regt. 15 Jan. 44.
Pay. Pay.
Lieut.-Colonelt.
Narborough
Baker,* Em. 17 April, 06; Lieut. P 10 March, 08; Capt. P18 Nov.
39
0
19; Major, P25 May, 32; Lieut.-Col. P24 March, 37.
6 P Thomas Bunbury,3 Em. 7 May, 07 ; Lieut. 17 Aug. 09; Capt. 25 Oct. 14;
32
Major, P21 Nov. 34 ; Lt.-Col. 26 July 44.
15
0 Majori.Charles Robert Raitt, Em. 13 June 30; Lieut. P4 Oct. 33; Capt.
P 22 June 38 ; Major. P 29 Oct. 41 .
41
0 James Winniett Nunn/ Ent. 7 April, 04 ; Lieut. 6 May, 05 ; Capt. 13 Dec. 10 ;
Brev.-Maj. 22 July, 30; Major, 26 July, 44.
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
BHKV.-MAJ.
CAPTAINS.
15
0 Rob. Alex. Lockhart .... P 1 1 June 30 P 5 Oct. 32 P 13 July 38
9 June 13 30 Dec. 19 22 Mar. 32
29
8
0 Abel Dottin Wm. Best.. . P21 Apr. 37 P 4 Oct. 39 P 2 July 41
P
29
June 30 P 6 July 32 P 3 Dec. 41
15
0 Robert George Hughes . .
18
0 Richard Talbot Sayers . . P 19 Apr. 27 P25 May 32 16 Mar. 43
19
0 Rinaldo Schebcrras .... P16 Mar. 26 16 Apr. 33 17 Mar. 43
16
James Deaves Morris .... 14 Apr. 14 25 June 18 18 Mar. 43
7
0 Lambert L. Montgomery P 22 June 38 P 17 Jan. 40 P 28 Julv 43
P25 May 32 P 9 May 34 26 July 44
13
0
23 June 38 P27 Mar. 40 P 13 Dec. 44
7
0
LIEUTENANTS.
18
0 OwenGorman,Q.M.lSNo.S7 26 Oct. 30 27 Feb. 36
9
0 Sara. Tolfrey Christie . . P 22 Jan. 36 P 13 July 38
7 Mar. 10 17 July 11 9 Lieut.-Col. Baker wassttlie
15
P 26 June 38 P 19 Feb. 41 capture of the Isle of France
7
0 Alex Wm Riley
P 13 July 38 P 2 July 41 in 81810.
7
0
Lt.-Col. Bunbary served in
P 20 July 38 16 July 41 the Peninsula
7
0
from 19O8 to the
16
Edward Hamilton Ffinney 27 Dec. 23 13 June 30 end of the war, including cap
ture
of
Oporto,
battles of TalaHercules Atkin Wclman P 17 Jan. 40 16 Mar. 43 vcra and Barrosa,
5
defence of
5
0 Robert Boyle Warren . . P27 Mar. 40 17 Mar. 43 Tarifa 1812, caplnre of Seville,
5
0 Mathew Deane Freeman P 6 Nov. 40 18 Mar. 43 defence of the Brklge of Puvnte
4
0 Geo.Cha.Glossop Bythcsea P 19 Feb. 41 P 28 July 43 Largo near Aranjues, battles of
and Nive (severely
P 23 Sept. 37 P 8 May 40 Nivelle
8
0
wounded), investment of Bay5
0 Edward Hardingc1 .... Pll Jan. 40 P31 Dec. 41 onne, and battle of Toulonce.
P 19 July 39 31 Oct. 42 4 Major Nunn served the
6
0
campaign of 1807 ;
3
1 Apr. 42 15 July 43 Egyptianat the
0 Theodore Rich. Hickson
capture of Genoa
11 Oct. 39 19 Jan. 44 present
6
0
in 1814.
29 Dec. 40 26 July 44 ."> Capt. Lewis served In the
5
0
4
0 Astcll Thomas Welsh . . P21 May 41 26 July 44 Peninsula from Aug. 181* to
the end of that war in 1814.
4
do.
0 Edward Alan Holdich . . P 2 July 41
Served also the campaigns of
4
do.
0 George Samuel Young . . 16 July 41
I&&5 and 20 in Burmali, as Bri
gade-Major.
20 May 42
3
do.
0 William Hunter
4 Aug. 43 P13 Dec. 44
2
0 W. Wm. Oliver St. John
ENSIGNS.
6 Lt. Cumm ing served in China with the
2
0 Wm. Fred. Adams Colman 15 June 43 28th,
present at the first capture of
16 June 43 Chusanandandwas
0 Henry Geo. John Bowler
at the action of Chuenpee.
*
P
5
Nov.
41
7 Lt. Hardin way present with the 30th iti
4
0
at M iharajpore on the 29th Dee. 1848.
3
0 Benjamin HallowcllBoxer 21 May 42 the8 action
Lt. Duperie r served with the 28th in China,
1
0 Stewart Alex. Kershaw . . 26 July 44 at NinL-p".
< 'In poo, Shanghae, Woosung, and
27 July 44 Chin Klang Fo 3 (wounded).
1
0 Geo. Carnaby Robertson
1
0 James Lloyd Fraser .... 28 July 44
1
0 Hen. Wm.JohnA. Brahan P13 Dec. 44
19
0 Paymaster.Tho. Bloom leld Hunt, 1 A ug.37; Ent.i 19 Jan. 26; Lt. 2fi Oct. 33.
Adjutant.
[Hosp.-Aiut. 15 Nov. 27.
8
0 Quarter-Master.Frcdcr ick Hayes, 1( Feb. 37.
18
0 Sunjeon.Alexander She riff Macdonell , 2 Dec. 42 ; Astitt.-Surg. 29 July, 3U ;
9
0 Atriitant-Surgeons.Pal rick Gammie , 17 June, 36.
Art liur Colquhou n Macnish, 5 Julv, 39.
0
6
Mil ih William M urphy, 22 Jul r,
3
0
Facingt Yellow.AS enti, Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 iUr Mi urlce O'Connell served at Domi lica, and commi nded the Light Company of the 1st West India
Hegt. at Rx >seau,'J2nd Feb. 1805, and succe isfully resisted he repeated alt icks of a very superior French
force Conamanded a division of the arm f under Sir Rob ert Brownrigg, n t the conquest of the Kandian
terriU tries a uJ capture of the reigning rnonn rch.
2i 19 '

l2?l2*f!R]81* Begt. Foot (Loyal Lincoln Volunteers). [%*&%&.


YeWSrrr

" MAIDA"" CORUNNA"" PENINSULA."

43

Colonel.
9 S1 Sir George Henry Fred. Berkeley,1 KCB. Cornet, 21 Jan. 02 ; /.;.///. 27
rayAug. 03; Capt. 1 May, 05; Major, 28 Jan. 08; Lieut.-Col. 13 June. 11;
Col. 27 May, 25 ; Maj.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 81 Foot, 15 Jan. 44.
36 & Lieut.-Colonel.Sir Charles Chichester," Ens. 5 Mar. 11 ; Lieut. 4 NOT. 12 :
Capt. P23 Dec. 24; Major, P29 Aug. 26; Lieut.-Col. P 12 July, 31.
34 A Majon.$ Hob. Henry Willcocks," KH. Em. 12 Sept. 11 ; Lieut. 26 Aug.
13 ; Capt. 21 July, 2S ; Major, f 16 March, 32.
33 2* Giles Vandeleur Creagh, 2nd Lieut. P6 Jan. 20; Lieut. P10 April, 25; Capt.
PI Aug. 26; Major, P27 Dec. 33.
PmD

Hall
P.,.

25
21
22
17
Id
18
13
15
12
11

1A
0
7H
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

11
13
9
8
7
C
6
6
5
4
4
3

0
0
0
0
0
0

3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
15
11
1
25

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9

7
G

0
0
0
0

ENSIGNS.
CAPTAINS.
Rich. Hort, 1. c. 1 July, 42, i. P26Jan. 19
P28 Oct. 24
25 May 15
Cba. H. Edmonstone . . P23 Apr. 28
Wm.Hen.C.Wellesley,j. P29 June 30
John Hamilton Stewart
23 July 27
P 16 Mar. 32
9 July 30
P27 Dec. 33
Kim. Rob. A. Geo. Dalzcll F21 Mar. 34
LIEUTENANTS.
Henry Edw. Sorell, Adj. P16 May 34
PI 4 Dec. 32
George W Raikes
Anchitcl F. F. Boughey . . P 30 July 3(i
Fred. Edw. Sorell, <l. ad. Pll Aug. 37
21 Sept. 38
John Oldright
P26 Aug. 39
John Gildea
24 Aug. 39
31 Dec. 39
P 7 Feb. 40
Douglas Alex. Murray . . 26 Feb. 41
Charles James Skerry . . 10 Sept. 41
Thomas Dcane Perry . . P 6 May 42

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

P 4 May 22
P22 Apr. 26
P 23 June 25
P 2 Mar. 32
P 5 Oct. 32
2 Aug. 34
P28 Nov. 34
13 Feb. 35
P 7 Aug. 35
Pll Sept. 35
P 6 NOT.
P23 Oct.
P12 June
1 Jan.
28 Mar.
P30 Apr.
2 July
P 6 May
P 20 Oct.
10 May
29 May
P 30 July

P27 Aug.
P 16 Mar.
P 6 July
P13 NOT.
P17 Jan.
2 July
P 20 Oct.
10 May
29 May
P 30 July

25
32
32
35
40
41
43
44
44
44

BREV.-MAJ.

28 June 38

35
35
40
41
41
41
41
42
43
44
44
44

ENSIGNS.
Wm. Benjamin Browne. . P16 Aug. 42
Mr. Dealer erred In the P niniulainieil
P 20 Dec. 42 and10 12,
"William Splaiue
Inclndii ig the battle ol Albtihcra, and
Charles Ellison Goodwin 24 Mar. 43 first singe of Ba dajoi.
7 April 43
Robert Bruce Chieliester P20 Oct. 43
Fred. Sidney De Vere Lane 10 May 44
David Robert Colthurst. . 25 June 44
Thomas Howard Fenwick P 30 July 44
Pat/matterWin. Fred. > ixon, 8 Jan. 4 1 ; Ens. 3 Au T. 90; Lieut. P 22 Jan. 36.
Adjutant.Lieut. Henry Edward Sorel 1, 3 Nov. 37.
Quarter-Matter.James Correll, 28 Ju ne, 44.
Surgeon.$) Charles Dca ley,10 19 Oct. 32; Aititt.- Surg. 4 Mar. 13; Hotp.Attut. Feb. 1811.
0 Atrat.-Surgeons.Edwar (1 AYm. Gray, ' 1-2 June, 38.
0
Henry James Schoo es, M.D. 28 J nne, 30.

Faeingt Buff.Agentt, Messrs. Cox and Co.Irith Agent*, Sir E. R. Borough, St.
Armit, & Co.
1 Sir George Berkeley served In Egypt in 1807, and wus present at the taking of Alexandria. In 1600 he
wu appointed Astistont-Adjutant-Gencral to the arm; In Portugal, and ira present in the actloni of the
H'lh, llth, and 12th Hay, 1BOU, passage of the Oouro, battles of Tiiluvrru, Busaco, Kuentcs d'Onor, siege of
BBdajnx in 1811, also Its subsequent siege, storm, and capture; battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid,
afefe of Bargos, action at Villa Muriel, battle of Vlttoria, siege and capture of San Si-bustian, passage of
the Bldaiao*. battles of the Nlrelle and Nivc. Served also the campaign of 1813, Including the battle of
H Mtrrloo. Sir Oeorge has received a cross and three clasps.
* Sir Cbarln Chlchesler served as Brigadier-General with the Anglo-Spanish Legion during the yeari
1**S, 0, and 7 ; was In the action before Ernnnt on the SOlh August, 1835, In which he received two wounds ;
alto at the rallef of Bilbao In the same year. Commanded a brigade at Mendigur, and at Aiua, on the Itlili,
17th, and 18lh Jan. 1830; In the battle before San Sebastian on the 6th of May, and at the passage of the
Cnnrm and taking of Passages on the 28th. Commanded at Alia when It was attacked on the Oth June by
QM Ctrllats with a chosen body of men, and had a horse wounded under him. \Vns engaged in the general
action on the heights of Ametza on the 1st of October. In llic operations on the 10th, 13th, 14th, and 16th
ol March, 1M7, during which he had a horse wounded ; and in the general action on the Kith of March,
where be waa wounded, and had two horses wounded. Commanded the British Legion, then formed into a
division of two brigades. In the action of the 14th of May, and at the Investment and storming of Iron on
th* Ifllh and 17th. For his services In Spain, Sir Charles has received two medals.
1 Major Willcocks served in the Peninsula from M.-iy 1812 to the end of the war, Including battle of Salaminra (wounded in the hand and log), siege of Burgos, battle of Vittorln, siege and capture Of Bu Btbutiu,
battlm of till Mve (wounded In thu right arm), and Innttmout of Boyonnt.
-3

".&':] B2dEeff.ofF.( TliePnnce of Wales', Volunteers}.^*%


On the Colours and Appointment*, the Prince of Wales'! Plume." ROI/EIA"
" VIMIERA"" VITTORIA"" PYRENEES"" N1VELLE"
" ORTHE8"" PENINSULA"" NIAGARA."
Yeart' Sen.
Colonel.
Sir Andrew Pilkington,1 KCB. Ent. 1 Mar. 83; Lieut. 24 Jan. 91 ; Capt. 9
68
Mar. 95; Major, 31 Mar. 04; Lieut.-Col. 5 Oct. 09; Col. 12 Aug. 19j
Ful Hull
Major-Gen. 22 July, 30 ; Lieut.-Gen. 23 Nov. 41; Col. 82nd Regt. 10 May, 41.
Par PUT.

Lieut.-Colonel.
0 9 John F. Mackay,' JEni. 14 Dec. 04; Lieut. 19 Feb. 07; Capt. 16 Aug. 13;
Major, P5 July, 33; Lieut.-Col. 3 June, 41.
Majort.
$ John Jas. Slater,3 Ent. 20 May 14 ; Lieut. P 7 Jan. 19 ; Capt. f 17 Aug. 26 ;
31
Major, P 21 June, 39
22 "A William Slater, Ens. 9 Sept. 12 ; Lieut. 20 Jan. 14 ; Capt. P25 Nov. 28 ; Mqjor,
3 June, 41.

41

CAPTAINS.
20
0 Chas. Francis Maxwell . .
17
0
22
0 .hi-. Alex. Robertson ....
23 13ft
15
0 Wm. Jas. Whittuck
12
0 Edw. Blagdcn Hale
12
0
11
0 William Eccles
10
0 Jas. P. Bowyer Puleston
24
0

ENSIGN.

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

P 28 July 25
18 Sept. 28
P 6 Mar. 23
P29 Dec. 08
P 3 Dec. 30
P 2 Aug. 33
P 12 July 33
P28 Feb. 34
P24Oct. 35
P 1 Nov. 21

P17 Aug. 26
P 3 Dec. 30
P17 Sept. 25
4 Apr. 10
P28 Aug. 35
P 29 Jan. 36
P24 Oct. 35
P 28 Oct. 36
P 26 Apr. 39
27 Aug. 24

P16 Nov. 32
P 12 July 33
P 8 June 32
26 Nov. 30
P21 June 39
P 6 Feb. 41
3 June 41
P 8 Apr. 42
P27 May 42
22 Aug. 37

9 July
P 14 Oct.
P24 Mar.
Pll May
P28 Nov.
30 Oct.
P24 Nov.
P23 Aug.
P28 Aug.
P 5 Mar.
P 6 Aug.
28 Jan.

29
36
37
38
34
38
38
39
40
41
41
42

28 Nov. 33
P21 June 39
P 2 Aug. 39
P13 Dec. 39
31 Dec. 89
20 Dec. 40
12 Feb. 41
P 15 Apr. 42
P 30 May 43
19 Aug. 42
P 3 May 44
PI9Nov. 44

4 Capt Bender erred In Canada


from Dee. 1808 to 'an. 1815, and waa
present in the act on of Maua{i,
taking of Octroi l taking several
Block hnuaes on t 1C Miaicle River,
actfoni at the 1 ver Raisin aaul
Hlamle. stormln r of Sandoakey
and Fort Niagan u engagement of
8nd Jan. 18H. a rUons at Black
Rock and at Buff) to,
11 Qr.-Master Grant served the
campaign of 1BI 5, Including the
battle of Watetlo o and capture of
Parli.

2 Apr.
3 June
P 8 Apr.
16 Apr.
P30 May
P 2 Oct.
P 12 Dec.
P 3 May
i' 22 Dec.

41
41
42
42
43
40
43
44
43

5 Capt. Tallin i erred with the III t throughout the


Burmese war, and was present at tb capture of Raotoon, attack on Kemtindlm and o n Pagada Point,
capture of Syriam the several engag meats in front of
Rangoon from the 1st to the 15th Dec . 1824, capture of
Tanlabaln, siege 0 ' Oenoblu from U 1. of Match until
its capture on the 2nd April. 18I&. mgagcmenu near
Proroe on the lit, 'ml. and 5th Dec, f allowing, capture
of Meloon and of F agahm Mew. Serred also in Tppee
and Lower Scinde nd in Beloochiftan nlSIOan.l 1811.

BKEV.-MAJ.

LIEUTENANTS.
16
9
8
7
11
7
7
6
5
4
4
3
4
4
3
3
2
5
2
1
2
13
4
13
19
6
5

0
0
0 E.R.W.Wingfleld Yates, *.
0
0 Fames Bailie, d. atlj
0 3ha. T. Vesey Isaac ....
0 rhos.Eyre Lambert,d. pm .
0 ieo. Edmund Halliday . .
0 )ctavius Fred. Timins . .
0
0 ^uke FitzGerald Bernard
0 idward Nicolls Elliott . .
ENSIGNS.
0 Matthew White
0
0 lenry Archd. Robertson
0
0 Charles Murray Fraser . .
0 'horaas Davis Lloyd ....
0
0 'ra. Hutchinson Garner
0

'aymatter.John Mockler, 27 Aug. 41 ; _E,u.25 May,32j Lieut. P12 Sept 34.


0
0 Adjutant.Ent. H. Bruce, 3 June, 41.
0 luartcr-Matter.ffiijjl Bernard Grant," 28 Aug. 35; Ent. P28 Dec. 32.
0 iurgeon.Thomas David Hume, M.D. 2 July, 41 ; Atrist.-Surg. 11 Oct. 27
Hasp. Aitist. 26 Oct. 20.
0 Airiitant-Surgemu.Geo. Murray Webster, M.D. 6 Dec. 39.
Robert Carew Anderson, M.D. 22 May, 40.
0 acingt Yellow.Agent,
John Lawrie, Esq.Irith Agentt, Sir E. R. Boroagh,
Hart., Armit, & Co.

I Sir Andrew Pllklnfton served on board the Channel Fieri In 17S3 and 94. Commanded a company of the Quen'a
Royals on bosrd the flcjoJ Gcor,,. In Lord Howe's achon of 1st June. 1791. and received two Ipllnler wounda. Explored
In the We Indies In 1795, M. and 97, includes tlie c.plure of Trinidad. In Ireland during the rebellion in I7M , with ih.
enpedltions to the Heliler In 17TO and 1805. In 18U, commanded a brigade at the reduction of Ihe Islands In Pu.amou<xldv
Bay. On passage to Indl. In 1800. he was severely wounded In the defence of the Krnl East Indianun arain.t a Ursa
French privairer.
"**
t Lieut.-Col. Maekay-s servieeii-Klpedition to Copenhagen 1807 I campaign of 1808-9, Including the battles of Holela.
Vlmlera,and Corunna. Eapeditlon to Waleheren. Peninsular campaigns from 1810 to Dec. 1819, including the battles of
Barrosa (severely wounded). Vlttorla, Pals of Maya ZSth July, Pampeluna (si-verely wounded) 30th Julr 1813.
J Major 3. J. Slater served in the Peninsula and also In America, In 1814

234

83rrf Regiment of Foot.

235

"CAPE OF GOOD HOPE""TALAVERA""BUSACO" "FUENTES D'ONOR"


"C1UDAD RODRIGO" "BADAJOZ""SALAMANCA" " VITTOHIA"
" NIVELLE"" ORTHES"" TOULOUSE"" PENINSULA."
iTem-Serr

Colonel,
Hastings Fraser,1 CB. E> u. 9 April, 1788 ; Lieut. 3 NOT. 90 ; Capt. 7 Dec. 97 ;
Full Half
Major 2$ July, 1802; J^ieut.-Col. 7 Sept. 04 ; Col. 4 June, 13 ; Major.-Gen.
12 Aug. 19; Lieut.-Gei j. 10 Jan. 37; Col. 83rd Regiment, 30 Sept. 36.
Lieut.-Colonel. Botet T rydell,2 Em. 19 Oct. 04; Lt. 30 Oct. 06; Capt.
39
17 NOT. 18;3ftJ/or,P3D ec. 29 ; Brev.-Lt.- Col. 23 NOT. 41 ; Lt.-Col. 2 Aug. 42.
28
Majort.y Win. Henry 1 .aw,3 Em. 29 April, 13 ; Lieut. P28 NOT. 16; Capt. i>
14 July, 25; Brevet-M ajor, 28 June, 38 ; Major, 2 Apr. 41 .
36
0 9 Joseph Swinburne,' Er u. 16 Ang. 09; Lieut. 4 June, 12 ; Capt. 6 Oct. 25;
Brev.-Major, 28 June, 38 ; Major, 2 Aug. 42.
57

CAPTAINS.
27
21
18
15
14
13
20
12
21
12
19
11
11
9
7
10
7
9
7
6
6
6
6

6
6
4
4
3
2
1
32
4
7
19
10

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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Henry Francis Ainslie. . . .


Den.Jl'CarthyStubbeman
Edward D'Alton
Thomas John St. Aubyn

ENSIGN.

23 May
29 Jan.
P22 Mar.
13 June
P 5 Apr.
P24 Aug.
P 14 July
P12 Apr.
28 Oct.
21 June

16
24
27
30
31
32
25
33
24
33

LIEUT.

P28 Oct. 24
P 7 NOT. 26
P 3 Aug. 30
P 2 Aug. 33
P 8 April 34
P25 Sept. 35
P 30 April 27
P 8 Dec. 37
29 May 28
P 25 May 38

CAPTAIN.

BKEV.-MAJ.

P18 Feb. 26 23 NOT. 41


P 5 April 31
P 5 June 35
P20 Sept. 39
P 10 April 40
P 15 Dec. 40
4 Oct. 41
P 19 NOT. 41
2 Aug. 42
P 7 June 44

Benj . Handley Brown . . .


William Garstin
D. W. P. Labalmondiere
LIEUTENANTS.
0 Thos. Richard Derinzy. . . P 2 Aug. 33 14 NOT. 38
P8 April 34 P 1 Feb. 39
0
P 18 April 34 P 15 Mar. 39
0 Kdward Steele
P 10 June 36 P 22 Mar. 39
0
P 25 May 38 P 10 April 40
0
0 Septimus Alphonsol'.Cary P3 April 35 20 May 40
0 Cha. Wilson Austen .... P 14 Dec. 38 P 15 Dec. 40
P 14 May 36
0
2 Apr. 41
28 Dec. 38 15 May 41
0
0 John Thos. Downman . . . P 1 Feb. 39 P 19 NOT. 41
P 22 Mar. 39 2 Aug. 42
0 Hon. William Gage
0 John Williams Wallington P 20 Sept. 39 P 7 June 44
ENSIGNS.
P 17 Jan. 40
0
0 James SadlerNaylor .... 17 July 40
0 Wm. Sandford Wills .... P 14 Aug. 40
16 Dec. 40
0
2 July 41
0
19
NOT. 41
0 William Xott,Aaj
0 Thomas Stewart Lane . . 19 Aug. 42
25 Mar. 43
0 John Dennis Swinburne
P 20 Aug. 44
0
10 Paymaster.Richard Bro ugh, 7 Oct. 2^1; * Lieut. 26 Dec. IB.
0 Adjutant.Eat. William Nott, 19 NOT .41.
0 Quarter-Matter.J. Can mail, 12 July 39 ; Em. 7 D ec. 38.
0 Surgeon.George Ledingr am,M.D.2Ji ily,41; Assu .-5urjr.8NoT.27; Hotp.Attitt.3l Aug. 26.
0 Aititt.-Surgeon.Richard James O'Fla lerty, 9 Jan. 3 6.
Facings Yellow v.Agentt, y Messrs. Cox & 1:0.
[Returned, from Canada , July 1843.]

1 Gwrml Truer aerred the three campaigns of 1790, 91. and K, in the East Indies, Including the siege and itonnlnf
of Bavgalore. the aasault of Tlppoo'l fortified camp, and the subsequent siege of Stringapatam. In 1793 he terrcd at the
Met* and capture of Poodlehcrry. In 1797 he tailed on the projected Manilla expedition to Frame. In 1799 he took the
eU afajfut Tippoo Sultan, and waa preient at the battle of Mallavelljr, and the liege and assault of Scrinrapium. Served
ate, rini the hole of the Folrear war in 1801.
> LleoL-Colonel Trydell aenred at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope, in 1806 ; lad In the Kandinn Insurrection of 1817
ao< IS. Ui Cejlon.
I Hajoe La" (erred In the Peninsula from Sept. 1813 to the end of the war. Including the battles of Nlrrlle and Hire.
4 Major Swinburne served in the Peninsula from 1809 to the end of the war. Including the battles of Oporto, TalaTna
(moaled to Ih. rl(hl arm and fool), and Busaco I actions at Pombal, Leria, Condelna, Flenr-de-lls, Quanta, and Sabugal |
bunt of Fuentrs d'Onor. first siege of Badajoa, action at glbodcnt, sieges of Cludad Rodrlgo and Badajoi, battles of Sala.
sawwes, Vltlorla. Pyrenees, and Nlrelle -, action II Saliaterre, battle of Orthcs ^wounded In the neck), action at Vic Bleorre ,
> bauk of TosUmse.

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Years' 8erv

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84th (York and Lancaster) Reyt. of Foot. \_ae"l^I^^m'


The Union Rose ," NIVE"" PENINSULA"" INDIA."

Colonel.
..1 Sir Loftus Wm. Otway 'CB. Cornet, 17 Mav, 1796; Lieut. 2Sepf,96; Capt.
27 Oct. 98 ; Major, 24 Feb. 1803 ; Lieut.-Col. 28 Mar. 05 ; Col. 4 June, 13 ;
Major-Gen. 12 Aug. 19 ; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 84th Beg. 30 Dec. 40L
Lieut.-Colonelt.}J Fredc ;rick Macbean,1 KH. Em. 9 June, 03 ; Lint. 6 May,
05; Capt. 24 Dec. 12; Major, P18 July, 26 ; Lieut.-Col. P2 NOT. 38.
Richard Willington, 3 Corn et, 1 Oct. 12; if.2Oct.14; Capi.vS Dec. 25; Bre*.Major, 28 June, 38 ; M ajor, i>2 NOT. 38 ; Lieut.-Col. 8 April, 42.
Majors.Charles Frankly n, Em. i' 17 July, 23 ; Lieut. P8 April, 20 ; Capt. ' 10
July, 28; Major, P28 D ec. 38.
Henry Bourke Clarke, En s. 23 NOT. 15; Lieut. 17 Aug. 26; Capt. 18 July 33;
Major, 8 April, 42.
CAPTAIN.
BREV.-MAJ.
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
CAPTAINS.
P 10 Jan. 28 P 1 Oct. 29 P 5 Apr. 33
P26 Feb. 18 P 19 Nov. 25 P26 Feb. 36
Matthew B G. Reed
P29 Nov. 27 P 20 Jan. 32 P 9 Oct. 35
P 1 Oct. 20 18 July 33 P31 May 39
Win Hen Kelly
2 Oct. 16 13 June 41
5 Oct. 15
8 April 42
James Alexander West . . P 6 July 26 28 Feb. 28
5 Aug. 42
Wm. Frederick Harvey.. Pll April 26 P 13 Aue.29
r 26 June 28 30 Aug". 31 18 Nov. 42
Thomas Fred. Richardson 25 Dec. 17 26 April 28 14 Oct. 42
P 13 Dec. 33 19 May 38 13 Mar. 44

LIEUTENANTS.
Wm. Murray Mitchell . .
Cha F Campbell
Cha. F. Seymour, Adj...
James Richard Lysaght. .
Arth. Cavendish Bentinck
Henry Fred. Saunders4 . .
Fred. Wm. Chapman ....
Pennant A thel. Iremongcr
John Willington Monck
Thomas Edmonds Holmes
M. Mac Naughten Smith
Wm. Frederick Macbean
Henry St. John Clements
Charles Alex. Halfhide5
A rthur Moore Cassan ....
Harvey Francis Hutchison

P23 May 34
P 26 June 35
P 5 Mar. 36
15 Sept. 37
9 Jan. 38
3 Feb. 37
1 June 38
P 2 Nov. 38
30 July 36
P 16 Mar. 38
P 27 April 38
P 28 Dec. 38
P 28 Dec. 38
4 Jan. 39
P31 May 39
P31 Dec. 39
P 31 Oct. 40
15 NOT. 39
20 June 39
P 7 April 42
8 April 42

P 2 NOT. 38
P28 Dec. 38
P 1 Nov. 39
P 28 Aug. 40
29 A tig. 40
P 6 July 38
P 30 Oct. 40
P 31 Oct. 40
27 Dec. 37
8 April 42
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
30 Sept. 42
11 Feb. 42
25 June 41
29 Dec. 43
13 Mar. 44

with the exception of sixteea


prisoners and one tumbril, tlic
enemy befn? in possession of
tile road by which he was to
return. At Albuben be com*
manded the three regla.of Par*
tugucso Cavalry, which covered
the left flunk of the army.
3 Lieut.-Col. Macbean'! srvices:Battle! of Roleia, Timiera, suit Corunna ; expedi
tion to Walcheren ; Peninsula
from Oct. 1812 to Nov. 1813,
including the battle of Vitloria,
Mayo Paw, PyreneeaSSth.SOth,
and 31st July ; and Pua of
Echalar. Served also the cam
paign of 181$ in Upper Canada.
3 Lt.-Col.Willinglon served ia
the East Indies from May 181$
to May 1829, Including th*
campaigns of 1816 and 10, IB
Kattywar and Kulch ; taking
of Anjar ; Deccan campaigns of
1817 and 18 ; campaign of 181t
In KandUh; and in Kutch ta>
1820.

ENSIGNS.
Robert Wallen Jones .... 10 April 42 4 Lieut. Sa\i nders served nearly four peart
the Western coast of Africa, and waa preWalter C E Snow
1 1 April 42 on
sent with the Sxpedltionary force in the InCornelius Cha. Rolleston 20 May 42 terior In 1837. Employed oua mission loconGeorge William Muriel . . 24 June 42 vey dispatches t o the French at Senegal, in 1SS9.
served In the Pesincula
Robert Crosse Stewart . . 25 Oct. 42 7 Capt. Nlch olson
April 1808 to the end of the war, indud27 May 42 from
ing the battles of Ttilavera, Busaco, and SulaGeorge Vaughan Arbuckle 29 Dec. 43 manca, where h e was severely wounded.
30 July 44
Paymaster.$ Joseph N cholson,' 7 Sc pt. 20 ; Ens. 11 Aug. 08 ; Lt. 9 Aug.10 ;
[Capt.15 March, 81.
0 Adjutant.Lieut. C. F. S eymour, 10 S' ay, 39.
0 Q uarter-Master.James Farrell, 12 Mt ly, 37.
)ec.
14
; It. -A, 6 Sept. 13.
Surgeon.Daniel
Armstro
j;
A.-S.
22
I
ng,
30
Oct.
3
A
0 Assistant-Surgeons, Franc s William Im les, M.D. 10 1 'eb. 37.
0
Chris topher Ninian English, M.E . 8 April, 42
0
Edmn nd Alexander Parkes, M.B 8 April, 42.
Facings Yellow Agents, Me ssrs. Cox & C 0.
1 S r Loft us Olway served in Ireland duriiig 'In rebellion : n 1708, and was present in the action at Vinegar
Hill, Proce cded to the Peninsula In 1808 IL a Miijor in the 18th IJuesurs, an d on the 13th of Dec., at Rurda,
he sur prised and captured the whole or the 7rench Cavalry o ut-lying piquet, On the 16th following, near to
Vallad Olid, 1 rhilat en tlccwttfrt, he encounte red Col. Antignu c, commandant < >f the 22d Chasseurs i Cnevxl, at
the he ad of a strong force; charged and rou ted him ; took he Colonel prifw mer, and innn1 of his Chaawun
than 1 lehad Dragoons to guard them, ami b ought them all nto Head-quar TP, horses, men, arms, and hapgage, At B. enovente, whilst commanding the out lying piqu et, he was oppo ed to Lleut.-Gcner*] Le Fevrr,
for ne arljr a a hour, at the head of six gquairons of the Im >erlal Guard ; c .lorgcd and broke his advanced
guard
9 commanding officer was killet , and whoso swo rd he took. In the affair of Campo Mayor Iw
gainct 1 the r ear of the enemy, and capture*1 between fire i ind six hundred men and their entlro battering
train ixten i S4-pounderi), and brought thein part of the ws . back, but was obliged to abandon his capture.
3
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"Aucto tplendare returgo."
" FUENTES D'ONOR""NIVE""PENINSULA""BLADENSBURG."
TsKtm'Em-

Colonel.
$ Sir Thomas Pearson,1 CB. KCH. 2nd Lieut. 2 Oct. 9(5 ; Lieut. 25 April, 99 ;
Capt. 7 Aug. 00 ; Major, 6 Dec. 04 ; Lieut.-Col. 30 May, 11 ; Col. 12 Aug.
19; Major-Gen. 22 July, 30; Lieut.-Gen. 23 Nov.41 ; Col. 23 Foot,21 NoT.43.
Half

49

Pill
fmy. Pay.

Lieut.-Colonel.
33

0 $ Fred. Maunsell,2 Ens. 16 March, 12 ; Lieut. P28 Jan. 13 ; Capt. P24 June, 19 ;

33

0 {) Henry John French,3 Em. 27 Aug. 12; Lieut. 21 July, 13 ; Capt. P25 Sept.

35

H Manley Power, Ens. P24 June, 19 ; Lieut. 1 17 April, 23 ; Capt. P 30 June, 25 ;

Major, f 14 Aug. 27 ; Lieut.-Col. 23 May, 36.


Majors.
23 ; Major, 23 May, 36.
Brcv.-Maj. 28 June, 38 ; Major, P5 Aug. 42.
ENSK1N.

CAPTAINS.
16
18
13
15
13
11
11
8
18
8

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

BREV.-HAJ.

P 6 July 29 P 9 May 34 P 4 Oct. 39


P 15 May 27 P 15 June 30 P 28 Nov. 34
P 15 June 32 P 1 Sept. 37 P 16 Nov. 41
P 19 Nov. 30 P 22 Oct. 33 P28 Aug. 40
P 4 Oct. 33 P 18 Dec. 35 P 5 Aug. 42
Alexander G. Grant
CholineleyEdward Dering P 9 May 34 17 April38 P 2 Sept. 42
John William Grey .... P 16 May 34 P 1 June 38 P31 Mar. 43
P 5 May 37 P 2 July 41 P 12 Jan. 44
Henry John Darell
P 30 Aug. 27 P 2 Mar. 32 13 Aug. 44
William Wray Maunsell . . P 1 Sept. 37 P 16 Nov. 41 P 22 Nov. 44
LIEUTENANTS.
AlexanrterPatterson,d.od. 23 Sept. 36 8 May 40
Robert Ladbroke Day . . P 18 Oct. 33 P 7 Aug. 35
Thog. Edmond Knox, Adj. 26 Jan. 38 P 24 June 42 3 Major French serred In the
flora Aug. 1813 to
Pat.W. Sydenham Ross,*. P 9 Nov. 38 P 2 Sept. 42 Peninsula,
the end of the war, including
Evelyn Latimer Parratt P 4 Oct. 39 P31 Mar. 43 siege of San Sebastian, passage
Lord Spencer S. Compton P 1 Nov. 39 P 20 Oct. 43 of the Bidassoa, battles of the
Nlvelle and Nive, and Invest
Conw. Fred. Cha. Seymour P 21 Feb. 40 P27 Oct. 43 ment
Bayonne. Served also
P 13 Mar. 40 P 12 Jan. 44 In theofAmerican
war, including
1 Apr. 44 the actions at Bladensburg, Bal
John Augustus Keyt.. . . 21 May 41
timore,
New
Orleans,
and Fort
P 2 July 41 13 Aug. 44
William Williamson .... P 16 Nov. 41 P 28 Nov. 44 Bowyer.
ENSIQNS.
P 24 June 42
Maunsell served In the PeninP31 Mar. 43 3 Lieut.-Col.
from Aug ist, 1813, to the end of that war
George Mainwaring P 12 May 43 sula,
in If-l 1, inrl.u ing the siege of Sun Sebastian,
Robert Hole Walter* .... P 20 Oct. 43 passage of the '. 3idaSBoa, battles of Nlvelle, 10th
and Ni re, mil, 10th, and llth Dec.
Wm. Alexander Filder .. P27 Oct. 43 Nov.,
Served also in the American war, and was
Hon. Wm. Stuart Knox P 12 Jan. 44 slightly
wound id at Bladensburg, 24th Aug. and
P 23 Feb. 44 severely at Nevr Orleans, *3d Dec. 1814.
Charles Hamilton Aide.. 17 May 4.1
4 Oct. 44
P22 Nov. 44
Paymatter.George Asli Thompson, S 7 Jan, 20 ; E ts. 16 Mar. 15 ; Lieut. 1 22
May, 17.
Ailjut a nl..Liuit. T. E. Knox, 13 Oct. 43.
Quarter-Matter.Willia mNeil,25Ap ril, 41.
Surgeon.George Clerihe w, M.D., 5 D c. 43 ; Assist .-Surg. 2 Nov. 32.
Auittant'Surgeons.Wi liam Carson, M.D. 7 Oct. 3(
The mas D'Arcey, M.D. 29 Dec .37.
Facings Blue.Agent >, Messrs. Dovmes & Son. Irish Agents, Sir E. H,
Borough , Bart., Arm! t, & Co.

I Sir Thomai Pearson served on the expedition to Ostend, in 1798, under Sir Eyre Coote ; at llie [Ma
le 17'j, including the actions of the 27lh Aug., 2nd and Oth October ; with the expedition to the Ferrol, in
1800; the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the storming of the heights of Abouklr (severely wounded
in the thieh), ami actions of the 18th and 21st March. Slrgo and capture of Copenhagen, in IB07; eipediuoo to JUrllnique, In 180K,succeeded to the command of the light battalion, and held it till the surrrodrr of the island, when he received the public thankl of the commander of the forces for his surprise of

Bcrvcd afterwards throughout the American war, Including the action at Chrysler
huw sbot'mid.r him), attack and capture of Oswcgo, actions at Chippewa (as second in command), and
udV> Lane (wounded in the arm), siege of Fort Erie, where he was dangerously wounded by a rlBe-ball
Ui
hi.TSi'hUd
lie" head iu an attack made by the Americans on the BrltUh pmlUon. Medal and a clasp for the Uttle.
f Albubcrm and Chrvitlcr's Farm

987

] 86* ( The Royal County Dwn) Regt.


On the Colours & Appointments, the .Horpand Crown, with the Motto " Quit SeparabitT*
" INDIA"The Sphinx, with the words " EGYPT"" BOURBON"On the Button.,
Colonel.
Years' S.TV. the Irish Harp and Crown.
9 John Maister,1 Ens. 13 Nov. 93; Lieut. 14 Jan. 94; Capt. 30 Mar. 95;
62
Major, 20 June 01 ; Lieut.-Col. 20 Aug. 07 ; Col. 4 June 14; Major-Gen.
Full Half
19 July 21 ; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 86th Regiment, 25 Ang. 43.
Pay. Py.
Lieutenant-Colonels.
$)
Bartholomew Vigors Deriniy,' KH. Era. 26 May, 06; Lieut. 16 Mar. 08;
35
Capt. 25 Oct. 14; Major, 4 Jan. 33; Lieut.-Col. PS6 Feb. 41.
0 (1 Andrew Snape Hamond Aplin,3 -En*. 5 July, 10; if.24Sept.12; Capt.OMti.
35
25; Brev.-Major, 28 June, 38; Major, P7 July, 38; Lieut.-Col. 16 June, 43.
0 Majors.James Creagh, Era. 1 Jan. 10; Lieut. 4 March, 12; Capt. 7 April,
35
25 ; JBrevet-M(gor, 28 June, 38 ; Major, P18 Jan. 39.
Henry Edm. De Burgh Sidley, Cornet, 4 May 15; Lieut. 21 Feb. 22; Capt.
30
A
P 11 June 30 ; Major, 8 April, 42.
23
28
14
17
14
18
13
15
9
11
9
8
6
6
12
7
7
7
7
7
6
4
4
6
4
3
12
3
6
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
20
3
19
12
4
3
1

CAPTAINS.
3A Robert Henry Lowth ..
3
0
0 William Stuart
0
0
0 Hugh Thomas Bowen . .
Wm. Harding Woodgate
0 John Harvey Thursby . .
0
LIEUTENANTS.
0 George Butler Stoney . .
0 William Edwards
0 WarrenW. R. Peacocke, r.
0
0 Charles Fade Heatly
0 George Leslie Woodd, .-.
0 Joshua Henry Kirby ....
0 Edward Henry Kelly
0 John Richard Barry ....
0
0 Charles George Butler . .
0 Averell Lecky Holland . .
0 Charles Osborne Creagh
0 Francis Boynton Cowper
0 Wm. Henry Weaver ....
0 John Augustin Oldham
0 Robert Manners Sparks
0 Henry Benjamin Archer
0 Charles Darby
0
0 John Jerome
0 Francis Russell Creed . .
0 John James Matthews . .
ENSIGNS.
0 M.W.De la PoerBcresford
0 Edward Baker Weaver . .
0
0 Wm. Carpendale Balrd..
0 George Wm. Robinson . .
0 John Richardson Stuart
0 Arthur G. St. J. Mildmay
0 Walter Channing Barclay

ENSIGN.

LIEUT.

P 4 Feb. 19
11 Mar. 14
P 11 Oct. 31
6 Mar. 28
P 4 Oct. 31
21 June 27
18 May 32
13 Dec. 27
P 26 Aug. 36
P 30 June 34

P 1 April 24
21 Oct. 18
P 4 Dec. 35
P 28 Sept. 30
P13 Mar. 35
P 22 Feb. 31
P 6 June 34
P 11 Oct. 31
P 18 April 41
P 1 April 36

P 13 May 86
P 1 Dec. 37
P 18 Jan. 39
P 18 May 39
19 Apr. 33
30 Nov. 38
P 10 Aug. 38
P14 Sept, 38
P 14 Dec. 38
P 25 Dec. 38
P 3 Nov. 40
P 1 1 May 41
18 June 41
11 Sept. 40
P 28 Dec. 41
P 1 Apr. 42
10 Aug. 33
P 2 Apr. 42
6 Sept. 39
8 Apr. 42
9 Apr. 42
P 6 May 42
P 5 Aug. 42

P 11 Jan. 39
P 28 Dec. 41
P 1 Apr. 42
P 2 Apr. 42
7 July 37
7 Aug. 40
8 Apr. 42
do.
do.
do.
do.
P 6 May 42
P 6 Aug. 42
15 Apr. 42
23 Feb. 43
23 June 43
30 Apr. 37
18 Aug. 43
P 30 July 42
13 Nov. 43
14 Nov. 43
21 Nor. 43
P 3 May 44

CAPTAIN.

BREV.-MAJ.

P 15 May 27 23 Nov. 41
31 Oct. 34
P 11 May 41
8 Apr. 42
P 26 June 40
23 Oct. 42
12 Feb. 48
14 Nov. 43
P 6 Apr. 44
2 July 44

2 Lieut.-Colonel Derinry's
services :Campaign and battle
of Corunna (severely wounded
In both knen); expedition to
\Valchercn, including the siege
ftndcaptureot Plushtng(wound*
ed in left arm.) In the Peniasula campaigns, from Dec. ISIt
to the end or that war In 1814,
Including the affairs of Pombal
and llcdinha, re-capture o/
Campo Mayor, capture of Oiivene,a, 1st siege of Badajoc,
battle of Albuherm. liege and
cupturc of Ciudad Rodrieo,
siege and rapture of Uadajoa,
buttle of Salamanca, affair of
Atdea de Ponte, retreat from
Madrid, affairs of Osraa ui:d
Jocauna, battle of Yittoria,
blockade of Pampeluna, affairs
of Roncesvalles, Zubisi, &c.,
battles of Pampeluna, 98U
July, and of the Pyrenees, 30
July, anairs of chalar, St.
Estevan, ice. capture of Sun
Sebastian, passage of the Hidasaoa, battle of the Niveile
(dangerously w Dunded through the body, reported killed); lattleofthe Nivc, attain or Butide de laClurer ce, and Gave d'Oleron. Twice
wounded, muskc t-bull in left arm, and bra spl inter of a shell in the chest at the battle of Ttoulouse, but did not quit the field. Medml for
Toulouse.
6 Lt. Sparki was wounded in the CafTra nmr.
7 Paymaster 1 Jrroond served at the surrpixler
of Martinique alid at the capture of Les SiBte*
and Ouadaloupe , In 1815.

24 Feb. 43
25 Feb. 43
P 4 Aug. 43
22 Dec. 43
22 Mar. 44
23 Mar. 44
P 3 May 44
P 6 Sept. 44
Paymaster.George Onn ond,' 26 Feb. 29; Em. 23 S ept. 13; Xirut.6Dcc.15.
II Adjutant.Lieut. James Boyd, 8 Apri ,42.
0 Qufirtcr-Mftstcr.Joseph Jerome, 33 '< [arch, 2C.
0 Surgeon.Alexander Smil h,M.D.31 M ly, 44 ; Assist ant-Surgeon, 16 WOT .35?
0 A ssistan t-Suraeons.Jam es Coghlan, 5 Oct. 41.
0
Pat rick Sinclair I iitv . 8 April, 42.
0
Mai k Stanley Tot Id, 20 Nov. 44
Facings Blue, Agents, Me ssrs. Cox k Ci >.
1 LI eut.-( en. Maister served In tho Heldc r expedition In 799, and was pr sent in the actions of th*.
Sept., 2nd :, id 6th Oct., In which last he re< eived four woun ds. Served also In the Peninsula,
LI eut. C ol. Aplta aerved In the Penlnsu a, from Feb. 18 1 to the end of he war, Including the battl^
Salam tinea, lege of Burgos, and capture of Madrid. Serve d also througho it the Burmese war. aud j|
Men t In n itnerous engagements with the c nemy.
Ci iptaln Munro served as Adjutant of the 3th In the ac Jon of Maharajpore, and WM severely wot^fil
'a

).

238

S^wuSSjn?]

87th Regt. of Foot (Royal Irish Fusiliers).

239

; Sa^'ESe,0..iis!^*j?* *-*! 4- - *.
nawtffcn
Colonel
61
P .Sir Hugh Gough,1 J3orr., GCB. .EW. 7 Aug. 94 ; Lieut 11 Oct. 94- Capt 25
Pall Half

44
28
34

Kss^f^^^s;^^^^sr

Lieut.-Colonel.
0 Henry C. Streatfeild,' Em. Oct. 01; Lieut. P13 Nov 01 Cant n T V
n
Brevet-Major, 12 Aug. 19; Hfgtl.-Major,lS My?W? Lie?* P-Col V^o'ci^V
SA Major*.$ Henry Arthur Magenis,3 Comet, 1 Oct. 12 ; Lieut 4 March 13
Capt. P9 Sept. 19 ; Major, P20 Nov. 27 ; Brevet Lieutl-Col.K * -- "
'
0 JTl1 Oc7 33 En>' 12 SCPt' 1 1 ' LieUt' V l AprU' 13 ' Capt- 23 Au ' 11 VV. VI.
J.25; Major,

CAPTAINS.
31
SB
19
20
13
19
10
14
14
10
14
12
0

i
0
0

o
0

Ao
o
o
0
0
0

e
a

o
o
o

5
4
3
3
5
8

0
0
0
0
0
0

2
2

o
o
o

(J
0
19

IJL

12
SI
34
4

0
0
0
0

2ND LIEUT.

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

BKEV.MAJ.

22 Apr. 13 1i Q' JaU.


Ton 11O
1% Pi0 Mar. 28
23 Nov. 41
Fred. Holt Robe, *
22 Oct. 17
8 Apr. 25 P22 Oct. 33
P 6 July 26 P31 July 28 P 10 Apr. 35 31 Dec. 41
P24 Dec. 25 vP A1*
9*4 IlOV.
Ttfx\T> *O
OQ P28 Dec. 32
George Floyd Duckctt . . P 4 May 32 P 29 Aug. 34 P 5 July 39
JohnM'MahonKidd.... P21 July 26 P 8 Nov. 27 p 28 Dec. 32
P28 Aug. 35 P ^9 A fln Q7 P29 April 42
P22 Feb. 31 v 1 1 LJCU Ol P26 Apr. 44
William Boyd
A r\* Q^
P27 Sept. 31 n OAttA Apr.
William Radcliff
oo P 7 June 44
Cha.Wm.DunbarStaveley P 6 Mar. 36 P 4 Oct. 39 P 6 Sept. 44
FIRST LIEUTENANTS.
Rich. Serrell O'Brien, r.
25 Nov. 31 19 Aug. 36
Wm Percy Lea, Alj. . . P 22 Feb. 33 P21 Apr. 37
P10 June 36 rp JO
1 a DPpl.
Qnrat ^U
) ,' I
Robt. Edwin Rich
Henry John Jauncey .... P 28 April 37 P18 Oct. 39
J. K. Egerton Holmes . .
8 Dec. 37
8 Dec. 42
Jonathan Rich.WUUngton P 18 Sept. 40
6 Mar. 43
Robert Lambert Turner. . 13 July 41 11 Sept. 43 4 Major Bowes served la tbs
William Elford Adams . . 20 May 42 11 Apr. 44 Nepaul Campaign In ISIS | al Ihe
William Henry Taylor . . P 80 Dec. 42 P 7 June 44 sleie and capture or Halrass In ISIS
17 [ the Mahratu Campaign of
James Alex. Cruickshank P 10 Oct. 40 P29 Apr. 42 and
1817 and 18 ; and in " i'..- Here. Geo. Rob. Robinson 27 Jan. 43 P 6 Sept 44 war In 1825 and m , wounded Z5
John Wentwortu Austen . P 14 June 39 P13 July 41 Nov. U,
Captain Du Vernet served In
Henry Francis Williams. . 19 May 43 P 20 Dec. 44 the8 Durmesc
war in 182/j and 1H9A
SECOND LIBUTS.
Alexander Hugh Cobbe.. 16 June 43 10 Quarter-mailer Carr served In the Peninsula
the 2nd battalion, irom Dec. 1808, to tbe end or
Augustus Henry Quartley 13 Oct. 43 with
war In 1814, including the battle of Talavera. deP 25 Aug. 43 that
rncc or Cadiz and Tarira (wounded), battles of Bar
P 26 Apr. 44 rosa, Vlttoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Ortbes. and Touraise ; actions at Arcanfues, SalvaUrre, and Via
John Halkett le Conteur P 3 May 44 Bifurre.
Served also In tho Burmese war In 18U
7 June 44 and 10.
P 6 Sept. 44
Thomas Lloyd
Edw. W. Johnston Fulcher 20 Dec. 44
Paymaster.John Francis Du Vernet,8 23 Apr. 41 ; JSnt. 27 Mar. 25 j Lieut.
P8 Apr. 20 ; Capt. P24 Apr. 36.
Adjutant.Lieut. Wm. Percy Lea, 19 April, 44.
Quarter-Matter.$ Stephen Carr,10 24 June, 24. [Hosp.-Astist. 30 Apr. 1 ] .
Surgeon.S2A Rich. A. Pearson, M.I). 19 Nov. 30; Attut.-Surg. 13 May, 13.
Aititt.-Surgeon.George Ledingham, M.D. 12 March, 41.
Facingt Blue.Agent, Charles R. M'Origor, Esq.
[Returned from the Mauritius, 25 Sept. 43.J
1

<k>

P 1 7

A U^. tj/

flr^f

Q4

1 Sir Hugh Gough served at the captujeof the Cape of Good Hope, and the Dutch Fleet in Saldanha BAT,
1793. Served afterwards In ihe West Indies, including the attack on Porto Rico, the brlgai id war In St.
Lucia, and capture of Surinam. Proceeded to the Pt-nlnsula n 1809, and commanded the 87th at the battles
of TalaTera, Barrosa, VHtoria, and Nivello, for which engagements he has received a cross. He also comousnded the mriment at the siege* of Cadiz and Tarlfu, was slightly wounded In tho head at T arlfa. At Die
battle? of Talavera his horse was shot under him, and ho himself was afterwards severely w >undcd in thti
side by a shell, for his conduct In this action the. Duke of Wellington subsequently recommended that his
LamU-Colone cy should be ante-dated to the date of his despatch, thus making him the fli st officer who
ever rrceived Brevet rank for services performed In the field at Ihe head of a regiment. At Barrosa Im
regiment captured tho Eagle of Ihe Hlh French Regiment; and lit Viltorta they captured the Baton of
Marshal Jourdan. At the Nivelle he was again severely wounded. Commanded the La nd Force at
rantuo for which he was made a GCB.and during nearly the whole of the operations In China,for
which utnric* he was created a Baronet. On Ihe 20lh Dec. 1843, with the right wing of the army of O waller.
kc defeated a Mahrulta force at Maharojpore, and captured 5(1 guns, Ate.
I LMIfCol. Stmtfrild served the Ushratta Campaign or 1804, a, and 6. Including Ihe assault of Bhurlpor a wHh the Or*.
adin or the CMh, when out or 17 officers and 300 men who marcbed to the assault. 14 officers and IM men were either
iiM or wounded. At the eaplur* of Ihe Isl* or franc* In 1B10. Served Uu Hahratla Campaign ol ISIT and IS, us.
ivtutf tk* eapuire or llatrass.
> Lbrwt.-Col<msl Mat-all s*rva<l vrllb Ihe >la fnslllsts In Ihe Plneula and al K.. Orl*aa>s.

JvmUovF?8rk] 88th Regt. of Foot (Connaught Rangers.)


On the Colours and appointments the Harp and Crown, with the motto, "Quit Separatot T"
The Sphinx, with the words " EGYPT""TALAVERA""BUSACO""FUENTES
D'ONOR""CIUDAD RODRIGO"" BADA JOZ"" SALAMANCA"''VITTORIA*
"NIVELLE""ORTHES""TOULOUSE""PENINSULA."
Ye*r'SrT.
Colonel.
9 Sir John Alex. Wallace,1 Bt. KCB. Em. 28 Dec. 1787; Lieut. 6 Apr. 90;
58
Capt. 8 June, 96; Major, 9 July, 1803; Lieut.-Col. 28 Aug. 04; CoL 4
Full Half
Pay. Pay. June, 13; Major-Gen. 12 Aug. 19; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37; Col. B8th

Regiment, 20 Oct. 31.

Lieut.-Colonel.

21

iH Ormsby Phibbs, Cornet, f 30 May, 22 ; Lieut. 7 Apr. 25 ; Capt. 1 19 Sept. 20 ;

20

0 Mqjort.Horatio Shirley, 2nd Lieut. P12 May, 25; Lieut. P31 Oct. 86; Capt.

20

0 Edmund Richard Jeffreys, Em. 10 June, 25; Lieut, til Oct. 27; Capt. ft

Major, P16 March, 38; Lieut.-Col. P31 Dec. 41.


PS July, 33 ; Major, i>31 Dec. 41.
Feb. 38 ; Major, P 12 May, 43.

CAPTAINS.
20
18
15
11
16
10
10
24
11
7

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

^
0

15
6
11
6
G
6
0
6
5
6
4
6
4

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

4
4
3
2
2
1
1
1
20
1
2
20

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

6
6

0
0

ENSIGN.

9 Apr.
i>15 Nov.
Wm. Irwin
i> 28 Dec.
P31 Oct.
Robert Wm. Balfour
5 Feb.
William Mackie
>' 5 June
Henry Beckwith Sawrey P 6 Nov.
\) John Gould J
31 Aug.
William M. de Butts
24 Jan.
George Vaughan Maxwell P 2 Feb.

25
27
30
34
29
35
35
07
34
38

LIEUTENANTS.
Hen.LoftusHerbcrt/fywn. 11 June 30
P 25 Jan. 39
Edw. J. Vesey Brown . . P 12 Sept. 34
P 5 Apr. 39
Edward Herbert Maxwell P 26 Apr. 39
John Brooke Johnson . . Pll Oct. 39
Jas. Birley Leatham .... p 5 Feb. 36
John Hardman Burke . . P 1 Nov. 39
Bryan Holme Holme .... P 21 Feb. 40
Edward Wm. Lncas .... P27 Mar. 40
Edward Rowland Forman P15 Oct. 41
Joshua Grant Crosse .... f 25 Sept. 40
28 Dec. 41

LIEUT.

31 Dec. 28
19 Nov. 30
Pll Nov. 36
P 16 Mar. 38
P 14 June 33
P 7 Oct. 36
P 1 Mar. 39
22 Mar. 09
23 May 37
P 26 Apr. 39

CAPTAIN.

P 24 Feb.
P 26 Apr.
Pll Oct.
P 25 Sept
2 Dec.
P 16 Nov.
P31 Dec.
13 Feb.
12 Dec.
P C Dec.

38
39
39
40
40
41
41
27
43
44

BKEV.-MAJ.

23 Nov. 41

8 July 36
P27 Mar. 40
29 Dec. 40
7 June 41
P 16 Nov. 41
P31 Dec. 41
9 Jan. 39
P 3 Mar. 43
P 12 May 43
P18 Aug. 43
P 29 Dec. 43
P 30 Aug. 44
P 6 Dec. 44

ENSIGNS.
Charles Power Cobbc . . 13 July 41
Edmund Gilliug Mayoanl P31 Dec. 41
Charles O'Donel ...... P 15 Apr. 42
P 3 Mar. 43

W.FitzWm.L.Conyngham P12 May 43


Samuel Dunning, adj. . . 16 Feb. 44
Benj. Banbury Mauleverer P 30 Aug. 44
P 6 Dec. 44
Paymaiter.David Cahil 1,11 Nov. 42 ; Ent. 10 No v. 25 ; /.;,.'.-,'. 21 Dec. 32.
Adjutant.Ensign Samu el Dunning, 1 July, 44.
Quarter-Matter.Thorn:is Hamilton Mtills, 16 Feb. 4 4 ; Ent. 2 June, 43.
Surgeon.Abr. Jas. Nisbtett Connel, A [.D. 22 Nov. 39; Aaitt.-Surg. 16 Jnne,
25 ; Hosp.-Assist. 10 M ir. -25.
Attift.-Surgeoni.Georg e Douglas Do ds, M.D., 22 Vov. 39.
John Burton St. CP Dix Crosse, 9 Oct. 40.
Facings Yello w.Agents, I Icssrs. Cox & Co.

and Siilatmmcu.
a Mejor Gould served with the 70lh on the expedition to Walcheren and at Hie Mere of IFlushing in ISOB.
! i-n.nsula rampaigni from June 1818 to the end of that war in 18U, including the sleepf of
o Sun Sebastian,
pa.Be of the Bidauoa, battlm of the Nlvelle and Nive, and all the operation round a
nd Ba;onne. Served
" rwardi In th< Anw!ean war, and wai preient in the action at Plattiburg

InV. for Foreign-)


Serr.SlOct-1835.J

89ft Segment of Foot.


['^SSS^SS^'
The Sphinx, with the words " EGYPT"" JAVA"" NIAGARA"" AVA."

Vrt'ST.

SI
fall i.nr
Pay.
2o

51

20

9 Sir Charles Bulkeley Egerton,' GCMG. KCH. Ens. 10 Nov. 1791 : Lieut. 21
Mar. 93 ; Capt. 22 April, 95 ; Major, 1 June, 98 ; Lieut.-Col. 14 Nov. 1802:
Col. 4 June, 11 ; Major-Gen. 4 June, 14 ; Lifut.-Gen. 22 July, 00 ; Col. 89th
Regt 26 Sept. 37.
Lleut.-Colonel.
James Wm. Bouverie, EM. P 29 June, 20 ; Lieut. P 3 July, 23 ; Capt. PIG Aug.
25; Major, P26 Nov. 29; Brevet Lt.-Col. 23 Nov. 41 ; Lt.-Col. 8 April, 42.
Mffjor.9 Edward Thorp,3 Ens. 7 Mar. 11 ; Lieut. 28 Jan. 13 ; Capt. v 13 Aug.
25 ; Bree.-Major, 28 June, 38 ; Major, 21 Mav, 41
Robert Lewis,' Ent. 7 Apr. 25 ; Lieut. P 2 Mar. 26; Capr,. P 1 2 Feb. 28 ; Brev.-

Mnjor, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major, 10 June, 43.


ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
CAPTAINS*
32
20
13
11
11
13
20
15
13
10

0 fl Edward Kenny6 ....

17 June 13
22 Apr. 25
15 June 32
P 30 May 34
P 25 July 34
P 4 Dec. 32
9 Apr. 25
30 Sept. 30
13 July 32
P 24 Apr. 35

1 Nov. 19
19 Apr. 27
P 28 Mar. 34
P 7 Oct. 36
P 17 Feb. 37
P 25 July 34
P21 May 26
P12 Apr. 33
P 13 June 34
2 July 38

10
10
0
7
7
5
5
4
4
3

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

3 Oct. 35
P 9 Oct. 35
Henry Edmunds, Adj.. P 8 Apr. 36
28 Aug. 38
Rob B Hawley
Wm. Augustus Gaussen P 17 Aug. 38
Tho. Dopping B. D'Arcy P 10 Jan. 40
Fred. York John Stewart P15 May 40
Rich. Pennefather" d.adj P 26 Jan. 41
Arundcl Edmund Hill . .
7 Sept. 41
0 Alex. M'Geachy Alleyne P 14 May 42
0 JohnF.FitzGiflardMytton P 27 Mar. 40
0 George Lewis Dire Amiel P 20 Dec. 39
P27 Dec. 42
o William Duff

1 Nov. 38
8 Nov. 38
P15 Mar. 39
P31 Dec. 39
8 April 42
14 April 43
16 June 43
18 Feb. 43
P 27 Oct. 43
P17 May 44
P 27 May 42
P 1 July 42

o
0
e

Caledon Rich. Egerton . .


Geo. Calvert Clarke ....

0
0 Fred. Chaa. Aylmer ....
0 Henry Wynyard, *

0
0 John Duntze Macdonald
0 Arthur Pigott . ,

CAPTAIN.

BKKV.-MAJ.

P 4 Dec. 32
P 19 Apr. 33
PIS Mar. 39
P20 Sept. 39
P 31 Dec. 39
20 May 40
21 Hay 41

14 April 43
16 June 43
P 25 A u". 43

LIEUTENANTS.

6
3

W. H. Thornton, r

EKSIGNS.
2
2

2
3

a
i
i
i
10

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

9
21
26

^n

9
6

0
0

3^

Dunbar Douglas Muter. .


Robert Blair Kennedy . .

5 . .. p
& ! "" Kennr
ninsula. from June 1813. to the end
oT the war. including the action at
Oirna, battle of Vlttorla, siege
and capture or San Sebastian,
passage or the Bldawoa (severely
wounded above the left hip); St. Jean
de Luz, and the scries of actions
between the 9lh and 13th Dec 1613
In front of the Intrenched camp near

and was present in most of the ope


rations throughout the war.
6 Captain Graham joined the 54th
rrgt. in Burmah, AS a volunteer. In
. t.
1 1 Sept. 44 Dec. 1824 and w
carrying the entrenched Fords ofthe
Mahattcc river, 27th March, and at
the attack on th e fortified heights of Arracan, 29th
Mareh, 1825 ; at the lattvr he waj wounded in the
side and face.
9 Dr. M'Dtmz ott urved at New Orleans, 8th Jan.
1815; also the su biequent campaign In Flanders. Ineluding the operations In connection with the battle
of Waterloo.

14 April 43
16 June 43
P 25 Aug. 43
Edward Collingwood .... P 8 Feb. 42
John Macdonald Cuppage 10 Nov. 43
Charles Richardson .... P 15 Mar. 44
Arthur Edward Mulloy. . P 17 May 44
Chas. Henry E. Holloway 11 Oct. 44
Paymaster.Robert Browne Thomas Boyd, 26 Mar. 41 ; Ens. P 20 Feb. 05 ;
' Lieut. 15 Feb. 39.
Adjutant.Lieut. Henry Edmunds, 12 May, 39.
Quarter-Master.James Dukes, 14 Dec. 20.
Surgeon.Michael M'Dermott," M.D. 5 April, 39 ; Atsist.-Surg* 25 Dec. 23 ;
Hosp.-Asswtant. 1 Feb. 14.
Assistant-Surgeons.James Morison, 1 4 Oct. 36.
Georce M'CIure. 29 March, 39.
Fticingi Black.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.Irak -ir/ents, Meesrs. Cane & Co.

1 Sir C. B. Ejrfrton commanded a detachment on board a linp-of'battle ship, in Lord Howe's action of be 1st June, 1794.
ftemd at the blockade of Malta, and surrender of Valrtta, Mh Sept. 1*00 ; from th nee proceeded wil i Sir Ralph Abvr.
rrosBb?*s expedition to Kpypt, and was present in the actions of the 13lh and 31st March, 1801 . Served with the army in
Sfala and Portugal In 1010 and 1811.
3 Major TTiorp served in the Peninsula, from June, 1811, to the end of the war, im lud.ng the affairs of El llodon and
aJfsvate, aiefe and stottnlog of Ciudad Rodrifo, battles of the Pyrenees, crossing the Jti.li -M, St. Jean de Liu. dlOereat
actions tnvettint; Baj onne. and repulse of the sortie.
4 Major Lewis served in the Burmese war.
f Lieut. Penwfatber served In the JSnd throughout the operations In Scindc, under Sir Charles Napier, Including the
mill of Ueeanee (wounded), and Hydrabad (severely wounded). He wai also prtHnl with the Light Company at tl,e
yuiiu*u drfence of the Residency at Urdrabad, under Major Outram.

241

Emb. for For. "1


8err.lt Nor. IMS.J

90th Regt. of Foot (Pertfishire Volunteers.')


(Light Infantry.}

' MANDORA."The Sphinx with the word, " EGYPT"" GUADALOUPE."

f" Serving at Oylnn.


Lbi-| ut at Clunnu-l.

MARTINIQUE"

Years' Serv.

Colonel.
\\ Sir Alexander Lcith,1 KCB. Eni. 8 Aug. 92 ; Lieut. Oct. 94 ; Copf.27 NOT. 94;
Major, \ Aug. 04; Lieut.-Col. 7 Feb. 11 ; Col. 19 July, 21 ; Mnjor-Ge*. 22
July, 30 ; Lieut.-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 90th Light Infantry, 2 Sept. 41.
Lieut.-Colonet.
30 &A D John Singleton,5 KH. Em. f 11 Jan. 10; Lieut. 25 July, 12; Copt. P 15
April, 24 ; Major, P 10 Jan. 28; Lieut.-Col. v 17 July 40.
Woodward Eyles, Era. 30 Mar. 20 ; Lieut. P 6 NOT. 24 ; Capt.
24
ft Majors.Thomas
P 15 Aug. 26; Major, P 7 Feb. 40.
13 14 Herbert Vaughan, Ens. P 4 July 18 ; Lieut. 20 July 20 ; Capt. f 13 NOT. 23 ;
Major, P 19 Sept. 26; Brevet Lieut.-Col. 23 Nov. 41.
ENSIGN.
CAPTAIN. BRKV.-MAJ.
CAPTAINS.
P 23 Dec. 24 P 26 Sept. 26 P 27 Sept. 31
21
0 Fred. Eld
20
8 Jan. 29 P27 Mar. 35
0 Hen. Rob. Thurlow . . . P 11 Aug. 25
P 2 Nov. 26 P 13 Nov. 27 P 7 Mar. 34
19
0 Gervas S. DeTerill
19
0 Geo. Douglas Bowyer . P 28 Dec. 26 P 7 Sept. 32 P 21 Sept. 38
20
10 Feb 25 P17 Nov. 25
2 June 38
0 John Blaquiere Mann .
P 29 Sept. 26
19 0 Marcus Geale
3 Feb. 32 11 Apr. 40
26 Mar. 29 19 Nov. 33 P17 July 40
16 0 Philip P. Gallwey
P31 May 31 P27 Mar. 35
14 0 Thomaa Webb
3 Sept. 41
7 Sept. 32 17 Mar. 38 P 30 Sept. 42
13
0 John Henry Bringhurst
12 0 Charles Montagu Chester P 10 May 33 22 Sept. 38 P 16 Feb. 44
LIEUTENANTS,
12 0 Frederick Woodgate, d.p. P 6 Dec. 83 P 25 Jan. 39
10 0 Cha. Vaughan Pugh . . , P 10 Apr. 35 11 Apr. 40 3 Lieut. Stewart Mackenzie
as a volunteer from Cey
10 0 John MacNeale Walter P31 July 35
3 July 39 went
lon to China, and was appointed
22 Nov. 36
9 0 Robert Owen
5 June 40 to the Stuff as Military Sre8 0 K. W. Stewart Mackenzie3 P 28 Apr. 37 P17 July 40 tary to the Commander-inP 23 Mar. 38 P 18 May 41 chief, and wu present at Ike
0 Thomas Ross
7
of Chuenpec, the Bogue
0 Wm. P. Purnell, d. ad. . . 24 Mar. 38 P 25 June 41 actions
7
Forts and capitulation of
0 Henry Ashmore Evatt . . P 22 June 38 23 Aug. 41 Canton.
7
P 25 Jan. 39 P30 Sept. 42
6 0 Henry Lecky
6 0 James Wm. B. Pcddie . . 25 Oct. 39 P 16 Feb. 44
ENSIGNS.
7 Feb. 40
5 0 Robert Grove
5 0 David Davies, Adjutant. 11 Apr. 40
5 0 Wm. Victor Johnson .... 12 June 40
4 0 Charles Fred. Thruston.. P 18 May 41
P 16 July 41
4 0 Thomas Smith
3 0 Thos.DeCourcy Hamilton P30 Sept. 42
2 0 Richard Rodes Wyvill , P 14 April 43
2 0 Solomon K. Ferrier Nazer P 28 July 43
2 0 James Armar Butler . . . P 13 Oct. 43
1
0 Thomas James Meredith . . 16 Feb. 44
1
0 Wm. Lcman Braybrooke 29 Mar. 44
34 5 Paymaster.Henry Yielding Eagar, 16 April, 18; Ens. 3 Dec. 06; L'u-ut. 17
March, 08.
6 0 Adjutant.Ens. David Davies, 3 Oct. 40.
8 0 Quarter-Master.William Newland, 15 Sept. 37.
20 0 Surgeon.Robert Ellson, 16 Feb. 41 ; Assist.-Surg. 20 Oct. 25 ; Hosp.-Aisut.
14 April, 25.
0 Aftittant.-Surgeons.Robert K. Prendergast, 7 Oct. 36.
9
3 0
William Maclise, 27 Dec. 42.
Facings Buff.A gent, Charles R. M'Grigor, Esq Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt.
Armit, & Co.

63
Full Half
Pay. Pay.

1 Sir Alexander Leith served In Flanders with the 42nd, particularly at the defence of Nleuport. Scmd
with the 81st at the attack of the post of the Viglr, and at the subsequent capture of 91. Lucia, In 1796. la
North Holland in 171)9, and was severely wounded and lost an eye at the battle of Alkmaar. Egyptian cam
paign of 1307. including the attaek on Rosetta. Served afterwards in the Peninsula, from April 1612 to
July 18U, and commanded the Slst at the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees on the S6th 23th and 3Ula
July, the Nivelle, the Nive, and St. Pierre (severely wounded), storming tho heights of (Jnrris, battle of
Orthcs, action of Aire, and battle of Toulouse. Sir Alexander has received a cross and one clap.
a Lieut-Col. Singleton served in the Peninsula, from 1811 to IBIS, and wu slightly wounded at tht siace
f tn forts at Salamanca, and tvrtoo severely woud at the battle of Salamanca.

SSMT^T^SC] 9\*t(The Argyllshire) Regiment of Foot.


' ROLBIA"" VIMIERA"" CORUNNA"" PYRENEES"" NIVELLE"
" NIVE"" ORTHES""TOULOUSE"- 1 PENINSULA."

ean'Serr.

64

Colonel.Gabriel Gordon,1 Era. 6 Jan. 1781 ; Lieut. 26 Nov. 84; Capt. 10 July,
94 ; Major, 16 May, 1800 ; Lieut.-Col. 0 March, 02 ; Col. 4 June, 1 1 ; MajorGen. 4 June, 14 ; Lieut.-Gen. 22 July, 30 ; Col. 91st Regt. 19 April, 37.
Lieut.-Colonel.Martin George Thomas Lindsay,2 En. 16 Dec. 18; Lieut.
v 5 Dec. 18 ; Capt. P 26 June, 23 ; Major, P 28 April, 37 ; Lt.-Col. 8 Apr. 42.
0 &Iajort.$ ffiSJ Norman Lament,' KH. Ent. 26 Aug. 13 ; Lieut. 3 Sept. 18 ;
Capt. 7 April, 25 ; Major, P 2 Dec. 31.
0 James Frederick Olencairn Campbell, Em. 25 Oct. 27 ; Lieut, r 27 Aug. 20 ;
Cap*. P 23 NOT. 32 ; Major, 8 July, 43.

'uii HJf
Pay.

P.J.
31
34
18

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CAPTAINS.

20
16
13
13
13
10
i3
14
24

17
10
10
11
10
8

9
7
6
6
9

ENSIGN.

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

DKEV.-MAJ.

0 C. Cooke Yarborough . . r 9 June 25 P19 Sept. 26 P 4 Jan. 33


0
0
0
0
0

Win. Glendonwyn Scott


BertieEdwMnrrayGordon
Edward W. C. Wright . .
Colin Campbell
John Edward Barney . .
9 JobnGeorgeRawstorne6
5 John Ward
0 John Campbell Cahill ..
0
0 James Christie
LIEUTENANTS.
0 Rob. Fred. Middlemore,*.

"A

v 8 Oct. 29
P 30 Mar. 32
P 26 Oct. 32
21 Dec. 32
P 10 Apr. 35
1 Aug. 22
22 July 13
8 Apr. 16
28 Feb. 28
5 June 35
P 24 July 36

P 23 Nov. 32
P 12 June 35
P 24 July 35
P 13 Nov. 35
P 2 Feb. 38
P 9 June 25
18 Aug. 14
8 Sept. 28
8 May 35
Pll May 38
P 22 Feb. 39

P 24 July 35
P 22 Feb. 39
P 23 April 41
P 2 July 41
P 12 Oct. 41
7 Jan. 42
10 Oct. 38
15 Apr. 42
14 Oct. 42
8 July 43
P 13 Oct. 43

19 Dec. 34 P 12 July 39

6 Nov. 35 81 Dec. 39
0
0 las. Mast. Pennington . . P 26 Dec. 37 P 9 Oct. 40
P 13 May 36 12 Mar. 41
30 Oct. 38 P 23 April 41
P 25 Jan. 30 P 2 July 41
P22 Feb. 89 P 12 Oct. 41
P 12 Aug. 30 P25 Dec. 88
P 23 Feb. 39 P 9 Oct. 40
7 Aug. 40 15 Apr. 42
P 9 Oct. 40 15 Apr. 42
Robert Stein
P27
Sept. 39 P 14 Oct. 42
Edward John Dickion . .
P 2 July 41
8 July 43
James Day Cochrane . . P31 Dec. 41 P 13 Oct. 43
William Shearman .... P21 Apr. 37
5 Hay 42
ENSIGNS.
Robert Henry Howard . . P 12 Oct. 41
Alfred James Melvin .... 13 Oct. 41
George Thorn, adj. r.b... 15 Apr. 42
16 Apr. 42
Wm.MacdonaldMill.... 17 Apr. 42
Henry Christop. Metcalfe P 29 Apr. 42
Robert Fred. Ang. Lavers 20 May 42
6 Jan. 43
Ormond FitzGerald
John Trotter Bethune . . P 13 Oct. 43
20 Oct. 48
John MacPherson
Paymaiter.G. Had. Dalrymple, 31 Jan. 40 ; Ens. P5 Nov. 25 ; Lieut. 6 Dec. 27.
Adjutant.Lieut. Edmund Wm. Jennings, 27 Jan. 43.
Quarter-Master.John Gordon, 20 Jan. 41.
Surgeon.Samuel Maitlarid Hadaway, 2 Aug. 42 ; Asiitt.-Surg.. 29 July, 30 ;
Hosp.-Assist. 29 Nov. 27.
Auitt.-Surgt.Alexander Barclay, M.D. 22 Dec. 43.
William Munro, MD. 6 Dec. 44.

Edm. Wm. Jennings, adj.


Fred.J.Bayly
John George Hacket ....
Wm. Tho. Laird Patterson
0 Richard Sweet Cole

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Facings Yellow.Agents, Messrs. Barren & Smith.


1 General Gordon has received a medal and one clasp for Martinique and Ouadaloupe.
3 Lieutenant-Colonel Lindsay served In Holland In 1814 and 15, and was present at tho bombardment of
'-atverp.
I Major Lamont served the campaigns of 1818 and U In the Peninsula, including the battles of the Pyre-*, Sivt.lle, Nive.Crthes, and Toulouse. Served at Waterloo, the storming of Cumbray, and capture of Parii.
I Captain Kawitorne served in the Peninsula, from Aug. 1818 to the end of the war, and was present at
ita battle of Urines.

Ma

92nd (Highland) Regt. of Foot.

244

f Bead Quarter*
L at Guugow.

"EGMONT-OP-ZEE" "MANDORA"The Sphinx, with the words "EGYPT"


" CORUNNA" " FUEN'TES D'ONOR" " ALMARAZ"" VITTORIA"
" PYRENEES"" NIVE"" ORTHES"" PENINSULA"" WATERLOO." <
Years' Sen

Colonel.
9 Sir William Macbean,1 KCB. Era. 20 Feb. 1796; Lieut. 1 Oct. 96; Copt. So
Oct. 04; Major, 10 Feb. 09; Lieut.-Col. 30 May, 11 ; Col. 19 July, 31 ;
Full Half
Pay. Pay.
Major-Gen. 22 July, 30 ; Lieut.-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 92nd Highlanders,
31 May, 43.
Lieut.-Colonel.
34 7* \i John M'Donald," CB. Ens. 17 Dec. 03; Lieut. 21 March, 05; Copt. 7 Sept.
09; Brevet-Major, 26 Aug. 13; Regtl.-Major, 25 Oct. 14; Breett-Lifut.Col. 4 Sept. 17 ; Regtl.-Lieut.-Col. P23 Sept. 24; Col. 10 Jan. 37.
27 1A Jfojorj.^John Alex. Forbes, Era. P5 Dec. 16; Lieut. P22 May, 23; Capt. P4
Dec. 25 ; Brev.-Major, 28 June, 38 ; Regtl.-Major, P 1 7 Sept. 39.
31
A Geo. Edw. Thorold, Ens. 24 June, 24 ; Lieut, v 9 June, 25 ; Capt. P 19 Sept. 26 ;
Brevet-Major, 23 NOT. 41 ; Major, 1 NOT. 42.
49

ENSIGN.

21
18
17
27
15
22
13
14
10
14

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LIEUT.

CAPTAINS.
Mark Kerr Atherley .... P 28 Aug. 23 P 13 Aug. 25
21 June 27 P12 Feb. 30
Arch. Inglis Lockbart . . P 31 Dec. 28 Pll June 30
Wm. Blettcrman Caldwell 29 Sept. 14 P28 Oct. 24
30 Sept. 30
7 Feb. 34
Rob. Maclcod Sutherland 25 Dec. 23
7 Aug. 24
P 16 Mar. 32 P 19 July 34
Patrick M'Leod Petley.. P22 May 31 P21 Aug. 35
Sir Wm. Macgregor, Bt. ' P20 Mar. 35 P 29 Mar. 39
Ken. Douglas Mackenzie P 25 Nov. 31 P 19 Aug. 36
LIEUTENANTS.
20 Mar. 15 P 12 July 33
7 Feb. 34 P 10 Aug. 88
John J. C. Drake
Robert Petley
t . 24 Dec. 29 P 12 Aug. 34
P
26
June 35 P 1 Feb. 89
Edw. E. Haines
P 15 Jan. 36 P 6 Sept. 39
Alex. Penrose Miller
P 10 Aug. 38 25 Aug. 41
Arch H. Tattnall
Geo. G. Hope Johnstonc P 14 June 39 16 Nov. 41
James Charles Gordon . . P17 Sept. 39 P 14 Dec. 41
JohnHcnry Dickson .... 15 Nov. 39 20 May 42
1 June 41 P 24 June 42
Cha. Edw. S. Gleig, Adj.
P 14 Dec. 41 P 17 Mar. 43
P19 Aug. 42 P 29 Dec. 43
Chris. Monteith Hamilton P 3 Feb. 43 P27 Sept. 44
ENSIGNS.
6 Oct. 41
Edward Peter Mann. . . . 15 Nov. 41
16 Nov. 41
Wm. JJncas Moncreiffe P17 Mar. 43
P
James George Hay .... 30 June 43
P 29 Dec. 48
P 27 Sept. 44
Arth. Wellington Cameron
6 Dec. 44
Paymaster.MS Pryce Clark,4 23 July, 44; Ens.
June. 22; Capt. IS July, 33.

CAPTAIN.

BUEV.-XAJ

P 25 Nov. 28 23 Nov. 41
P 15 Jan. 36
P 19 Aug. 36
P 9 Dec. 31
P17 Sept. 39
5 Oct. 41
P 14 Dec. 41
P 24 June 42
22 July 42
P27 Sept. 44
3 Sir Wllltan Utfxrrrcr KTTtd
Ith ih.< 1Mb in Cota* sad ms
pmcnt at the flrit takfoi ofCliuxn.
at Wooiims. Shi ajbjj. pd CMa
Kruif Foo.
< Cipuln CUt i si- r\ . J >Kk the
64th the eamrwigi oT 1813, includin: the luttlr or \ Vatrrloo and Ulirj of Cumbrav. Srrva! also in
Ctffrui* In 18 u>d 11.

2 March, 15; Lieut. 27

.1 ..;/"/'".'.'.Lieut. Charles Edward Stuart Gleig, 22 Oct. 44.


Quarter-Matter.Donald M'Queen 6 Dec. 44 ; Em. 14Nov. 41. [15Jnne2G.
0 Surgeon.Thomas Foss, 2 July 41; Assist.-Surg. 18 Jan. 27; If ;,.-. {.'>:. :.
0 Allutant-Surgeon.John Crespigny Millingen, 20 Sept. 39.
Facings Yellow. Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
[Returned from the West Indies, February, 1844.]
1 Sir Wm. Macbean served the campaign of 1794 In Holland, as a Cadet In the SITTICC of the Sercn United
Provinces. Served in Ireland, iluring the rebellion, in 1708, including the action at Vinegar Hill and capture
of Weiford. Lnnded with the array in Portugal in Aug. 1808, and served throughout the Peninsular war, in
cluding the battle* of Roleia, Vimiera, Corunna, Busaco, and Salamanca; liege, assault, and capture of San
Sebastian, passage of the Biilassoa, battle* of the Nivelle and Nivc, and Investment of Bajonne, at which
last he was severely wounded, as also In opposing a French division on its advance to Lamego, in 1810.
Served also in the war in Ava. Sir William has received a cross for Busaco, Salamanca, San tk-butian and
the Nive.
i Col. M'Donnld's services-. -Expedition to South America, and assault of Buenos Ay res; PeniomU, from
NOT. 1806 to 1813, and in the South of France from Murch, 1814, including the battle of Busaco, Lines of
Torres Vt-dras, affairs at Hedinha, Pombnl, and Campo Mayor; first sie?e of Blldajoz, battle of Albuhera,
third siege and assault of Badajoi, affairs at Alva de Tormes, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, ZSth, 30th,
and 31st July, and Toulouse. Wounded in the head flml right thigh at the assault of iluonos Aym, Mb.
July, 1S07 ; in the left leg and right groin in the Pyrenees, 30lh July ; and in the right shoulder and lungs at
the assault of the fortified rock on the mountain Arolla, and surprising the enemy's posU in tie valley of
Buca, Pjnnen, Sd Oct. 1813. Medl nd one clnsp for Vittoria and the Pyrenees!

T. 23 Jan.l

93d (Sutherland Highlanders) Regt. ofFoot. \ 6i"; '" Canada.


" CAPE OF GOOD HOPE."

Yfan'Serv.

Colonel.
Sir James Douglas,1 KCB. Ens. 10 July, 1799; />#. 19June,1800; Ginr.
16 Sept. 02 ; Major, 16 Fib. 09 ; Lieut.-Col. 30 May, 1 1 ; Col. 19 Jnlv, '21 ;
Pity. p.,. Mnjor-Gen. 22 July, 30 ; Lt.-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 , CM. 93rd Rcgt. 15 June, 40.
Lieutenant-Colonel.
3d
0 Robert Spark,2 En*. May, 07; Lieut. 3 Sept. 07; Cant. 17 Feb. 20: Major.
f 25 Dec. 35 ; Lieut-Col. I- 28 July, 38.
26
0 MrrjorsJohn Burgh, .Enj. P25 Nov. 19; Zfcuf. 7 April, 25 ; Cajrt Pl
Sept. 26; Major P28 July, 38.
26
Robert Carmichael Smyth, 2d iieu*. 8 July 18; iieur. 5 May. 25- Cant
P8 April, 26 ; Major, P 18 May, 41.
ENSIGN.
BHEY.-MAJ.
1
CAPTAINS.
1 5A John Joseph
Grier
11 Sept. 1
9 Apr. 25 I'Sl July 28 23 Nov. 41
George Edward Aylmer.
28 Feb. 28 P13 Aug. 30 P24 Nov. 35
15 ' 0 William Robt. Ha'liday . P 12 Feb. 3U P 3 Mar. 33 Pll Nov. 30
P
15 0 Wm. Bernard Amslie . 28 Sept. 30 P24 Nov. 35 P29 Sept. 37
P21 Dec. 32 P25 Dee. 35 P28Jnly 38
13 0 Neil S. Buchanan
11
0 Robert Murray Banner . P 19 Dec. 34 P30 Dec. 36 P 26 Feb. 41
ft
0 John Ambrose Russell .
25 Dec. 21 28 Feb. 28 2 April 41
11
0 Let. Cosmo Geo. Russell,; P 12 Aug. 34 P 6 July 88 P27 Aug. 41
10 0 Charles Henry Gordon P24 Nov. 35 P28July 38 P13 May 42
P28 Nov. 34 P28 Apr 87 P 1 July 42
11
0 Thomas William Gcils.
LIEUTENANTS.
19 0 Wm. Mardonakl, adj.
23 Aug. 2' 13 Jan. 34
Quarter-Mailer, IB Nov. 26
17 0 las. Montagu Brown,d./ 17 Apr. 28 14 Oct. 36
11 0 John F. A. JIartle
21 Feb. 34 Pll NJV. 36
P25 Dec. 35 P2C Apr. 39
10
0 Alex. S. L. Hay
P 3 June 36 P 19 July 39
9
0 George Studdert ....
9 0 George Douglas
20 May 36 P30 Atg. 39
U 0 Francis H. Crawford. .
14 Oct. 36 ~ 15 Dec. 40
Pll
Nov. 36 P26 Feb. 41
9
0 EvanD.MacphersoD,rf.d.
g
30 Dec. 36
0 David Seton
2 April 41
8
29 Sept. 37 18 May 41
0 Edward Hunter Blair
7
George
Seton
28
July
38
0
13 May 42
F 26 Apr. 39 27 Sept. 42
6
0 Colin Maxwell
4
26 Oct. 41 14 July 43
0 Leslie Skynner
ENSIGNS.
Dr. Campbell nerved the campaigns of 1813
5
15 Dec. 40 and8 14
0 Robert Lockhart Ross
in the Peninsula, including the battle of
4
0 Rob. Hawthorn J.Stewart P 26 Feb. 41 Oitlics ; served also at New Orleans.
4
0 A.J.O. Rutherford ... P 18 May 41
4
0 Charles Mackechnie . . . P 16 April 41
4
0 Adam Alex. Duncan . . . P27 Aug. 41
3 0 James Henry Wemyss . P13 May 42
3 i 0 James Henry Barclay . , P27 Sept. 42
1
0 George Agar Thompson P 5 Jan. 44
0 Paymaster.William Henry Wardell, 18 Dec. 28; Eiu. 15 Aug. 15; Lieut.
30
P21 Feb. 22.
tt
0 Adjutant.Lieut. WilliamM'Donald, 23 Aug. 27.
Quarter-Master.Donald
Sinclair, 22 March, 44.
0
1
31 1ft Surgeon.9 John Campbell,4 M.D., 27 Dec. 33; Atsut.-Surg. 27 July, 15;
Hasp.-Assist. 25 Mar. 13.
0 Au'ut.-Surgeoiis.George Taylor, 16 May, 34.
It
James Napper Irwin, 7 Oct. 36.
' 0
Facings Yellow.Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.Irish Agents, Sir E. R.
Borough, St., Armit, and Co.
40

Full Half

I1*

I Str Jmmn Douglas served in the Peninsula with the Portuguese armv, and has received a eron and
three clvps for the battles of Busaco, Snlamanca, 1'yrencci, Nivelle, Nive, Orthei, and Toulouie.
t Lu-Col. Spark served in the American war in 1814 and 16, and was wounded at New Orleans din January,
HU.

245

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94/A Regiment of Foot.

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Colonel.
P Sir Thomas M'Mahon,1 St. KCB. Era. 2 Feb. 97 ; Lieut. 24 Oct. 99 ; Capt.
8 Oct. 03 ; Major, 6 Nov. 06 ; Lieut.-Col. 4 May 09 ; Col. 4 June, 14 ; AfajorGen.27 May, 25 ; Lieut.-Gen. 28 June, 38 ; Col. 94th Rcgt. 28 March, 38.
Lieut.-ColoneU.$) Wm. Henry Sewell, CB., Ens.21 Mar.06; Lt. P26 Feb. O7 ;
Capt. P12Mar. 12; Brevet-Major, 3Marl4; Brevet-Lieut.-Col. 21 June, 17 ;
Regtl.-Major, 11 Aug. 29; Col. 10 Jan. 37 ; Begtl.-Lt.-Col. 17 Sept. 39.
Henry Robert Milner, Ens. v 7 Feb. 22 ; Lieut. " 3 Dec. 25 ; Capt. P 12 Dec.
26 ; Major, P5 July, 33 ; Lieut.-Col. P31 Dec. 41.
Majort.James Brown, Em. P 15 June, 15; Lieut. 5 Oct. 20; Capt. 28 Sept.
30; Major. 11 Feb. 42.
John Leslie Dennis,3 Em. 25 Apr. 28; Lieut. 22 Sept. 30; Capt. 17 May, 41 ;
Major, P29 Nov. 44.
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
IIKKV.-MAJ.
CAPTAINS.
P 17 Oct. 20 P 8 Oct. 29 P 22 July 36
Wm. D. Davenport
25 July 11 P15 Sept. 14
9 Feb. 38
Pll July 34 P 8 Dec. 37 P31 Dec. 41
Thomas Fownes Scale . . P 8 May 35 P27 Apr. 38 i'16 Aug. 42
Chas. D. Corbet O'Brien 26 Mar. 23 24 Aug. 25 27 Sept. 42
ffiiSl Joseph Eyles Deere5 3 Aug. 20
3 Dec. 25
8 Aug. 41
Lawrence Desborough . . 10 Apr. 25
3 Aug: 27 14 Oct. 42
Henrv Wemyss Magce 15 Dec. 26 26 Nov. 30 9 June 43
29 Jan. 30 P 9 June 38 P10 May 44
William Fisher
Henry George Buller . . P20 June 35 P 8 June 38
5 June 44
LIEUTENANTS.
P20 Feb. 35 23 May 37 9 Major Dennis served with the
14 Oct. 30 P28 Dec. 38 49th in China, and was present at
Wm H Kirby
Chusan (both operations). Canton,
G. A. Kooli D'Arcy, *. . . P21 Apr. 37 26 Sept. 39 and
Amoy ; after which Iw was
P 8 Dec. 37 P 27 Sept. 39 employed
as military magistrate at
A lexander Crie Meik . . . P 10 May 33 14 Sept. 35 Chusan.
& Capt. Deere served the cam
Edward Smith Mercer . . P 6 Mar. 35 Pll June 36 paign
1915 as a Volunteer, with
P 22 May 35 P 4 Nov. 30 the 91stof Regt.,
including the battle
31 Jan. 34 25 Aug. 37 of Waterloo, itnrming of Cambray,
and
capture
of
Paris.
Served
19 April 36 19 Feb. 38 with the list throughout
the Bur
Henry Clare Cardew .... P 8July 36 P 14 Dec. 38 mese war, including the stnrm and
James Stewart Mcnzies.. P 10 Feb. 38 24 Oct. 39 capture of Rangoon, attack on the
of Keminundincand Pa16 Aug. 25 29 July 28 stockades
Jas. Twisleton Bayly, r.
Point, capture of the Fort of
P 20 Nov. 38 25 Sept. 40 goda
Syriam twice ; actions of Rangoon
P 9 Nov. 38 24 July 41 and Kokten, storming the trenches
Gilbert Mahon
of the Dagon PagpdA (led
P 28 Dec. 38 18 Aug. 41 in front
column), siege and captnre of
Thomas Henry Ashton . . P 27 Sept. 39 P31 Dec. 41 the
Donabew and Prome, and Ule en Alexander Maclean, Adj 15 Mar. 39 P 28 Jan. 42 gagement near Prome. Served also
campaign of 1812 in AflghaniaFred. Ximenes Gwynnc. . P 15 Nov. 39 22 July 42 the
tan. including the actions of the
Henry John Wahab .... P22 May 40 P 16 Aug. 42 X8th March (wounded), and 2S<n
April In the Pisheen Valley, and
Thomas Crawford Poole P15 Dec. 40 P 10 May 44 those
of the Hnd and 19th Ha; neas
Thomas Henry Stoddard 26 Oct. 41
5 June 44 Candahar.
P31 Dec. 41
Joseph Alfred Sykes
2 Aug. 44
Hen. W. Baird Cleveland P28 Dec. 41 10 Sept. 44
ENSIGNS.
Wm. Wilson Campbell . . 22 July 42
R. W. Newman Vaughan P16 Aug. 42
Geo.D. Dickson Cleveland P10 May 44
Henry Hamilton Pratt . . P 25 June 44
Herbert Taylor M'Crea. . 2 Aug. 44
Robert Thomas Hearn . . 19 Aug. 44
20 Aug. 44
Norcliffe BendyshcWaltou 22 Nov. 44
Paymaster.Wm. Bain VI'AIpin, 22 F eb. 39; Ens. 6 Feb. 14; Lieut. 25 June,
24; Capt. 3 Aug. 38.
Adjutant.Alexander M iclean, 10 Sep t. 44.
Quarter-Master.Geors e Crozier, 5 J in. 41.
Surgeon.$ William Til ompsou, M.I). 19 Jan. 38; . tssat.-Surg. 18 Oct. 10.
Assist.-Surgeons.Willia in Turnbull, J I.D., 14 Sept. 38.
Edwa rd Booth, 1 1 . une, 41.
Ertwa rd Menzies, 2t Oct. 41.
Facings Green .Agents, M essrs. Cox & C :0.

1 S Ir Tlioi nas M'Mahon served at the blockade of Malta in 1900. In the Peninsula i i 1809, 10, 11, and part of 1SI1, twrlu'li DC the operations against Marshal Hasten I, occupation of th e position, defend! ig Lisbon, pursuit of Uaasena, and
other desult orv services. Early in 1813 he prue eded to Calcutta, ind was appointee Adjutant-General to Her Majesty's
f,.rcr I In Ind la. In 1817 and 18 he served In the Held with the Man uls of Hastings, w hen his Lordship took command of
miy in person, and executed his brilliant and triumphant opcrations against t e whole force of the confederates!
&ts, which were in succession annihl ated.
..

>

Esmk. for Foreign")


Gar. UOet. 1838.J

(The Derbyshire) Regt. of Foot.

("Serving at Ceylon.
LI ><) 't at Kiosate.

Colonel.
9 George Guy Carleton L'Etrange,' CB. Em. \ April, 98 ; Lieut. 24 Nov. 98 ;
47
Capt.13Nar.OZ; Major, 22 May, 04; Lieut.-Col. 30 May, 11; Co/. 19
July, 21; Major.-Gen. 22 July, 30; Lieut.-Gen. 23 Nov. 41; Col. 95th
Pull Half
Regt. 12 June, 43.
Py Pay.
Lieut.-Colonel.$ James Campbell,9 KH. Em. 17 Sept. 03; l.i.-n/.^:, Aug.
04; Cap*. P31 Mar. 08; JtfVtfor, P3 June, 19; Lieut.-Col. P10 July, 24:
Col. 28 June, 38.
39
0 Majort.$) John Walter,3 Era. P 15 July, 06; Lieut. 3 Sept. 07; Capt. P24
Mar. 13; Major, 26 May, 81.
22
Thomas St. Leger Alcock, Ent. P28 Feb. 22; Lieut. P12 Dec. 28; Capt. P20
Apr. 32 ; Major, P 2 Feb. 44.

Years' Serr.

37
30
14
14
22
12
10
10
18
9

CAPTAINS.
P Joseph Robt. Raines7
2 David Dickson
0 fohn G. Champion

Zf,

9ff
0
0

0
I*
0

ENSIGN.

19 Sept. 05
9 Sept. 13
2 Aug. 31
P28 Oct. 31
IVm. Armstrong Rogers
7 July 14
Alfred Thomas Heyland P 4 Apr. 33
P 9 May 35
Henry O. Chester Master PI 8 Sept. 35
Bdmund John Cruice . . 9 Apr. 25
P30 Dec. 30

LIBUT.

CAPTAIN.

BKEV.-MAJ.

28 May 07
9 Nov. 20
P 8 May 35
P24 Apr. 36
2 June 30
P 8 July 36
P 1 Dec. 37
P 2 Feb. 38
13 June 30
P16 Mar. 38

2 June 25
26 Jan 38
P 2 Feb. 38
p $ June 38
14 May 42
P 13 Dec. 42
P 19 Jan 44
P 2 Feb. 44
5 April 44
i'.j;, June 44

28 June 38

LIEUTENANTS.

9
8
9

7
5
5
4

7
3
3
3
5
3
3
3
2
1
1
2
1
1
22
7
4
22
4
2

P 8 July 30 P 9 Mar. 38
0
0 'ohn Fitz Thos. Dennis . . P 4 Aug. 37 P30Oct. 38
0 Hon. E. Sidney Plunkett P 1 7 June 36 P11 May 41
0 Jeorge James Dowdall . . P 8 June 38 14 May 42
0 lewleyJohn Baines//.pm. P13 Mar. 40 P 3 June 42
P 10 July 40 P 13 Dec. 42
0 bhn Henry Carew
0
23 April 41 P 27 Dec. 42
0 Charles A. Cobbe,a4?. P 6 July 38 P 28 Jan. 42
0
20 May 42 P 2 Feb. 44
P 29 Apr. 42 P 1 Mar. 44
0 William Minchin
0 ulius Aug. Robert Raines 28 Jan. 42 5 April 44
0 lobert Charles Holmes. . P 20 Nov. 40 ' 12 April 44
0 ames George Eddington P 3 June 42 P25 June 44
ENSIGNS.
0 lorace George Hayes . . P 24 June 42
0 \ in. Rowland Maxwell P20 Dec. 42
0 3eorge Conrtenay Vialls P 20 Jan. 43
0 ohn Neptune Sargent . . P 19 Jan. 44
0 "homas Browne Feneran 19 April 44
24 Nov. 43
0
0 Sdward Spicer Charlton 23 Mar. 44
P
0 ames White Minchin . . 30 July 44
F. Fcneran,8 16 Dec.37 ; Quart.-Mast. 1 Dec. '.
0
0 Adjutant.Lieut. Charles A. Cobbe, 1 Dec. 39.
0 Quarter-Matter.William Holt, 3 Dec. 41.
14 'urgeon.Joseph Ewing, 4 Dec. 36 ; Attat.-Surg. 7 Sept. 09.
0 lirutant-Surgeont.Huntley George Gordon, M.D. 31 Dec. 41.
Edmonds Robert Richardson, 30 June, 43.
0
Facings Yellow.Agents, Messrs Cox & Co.Iriih Agents, Sir E. U.
Borough, /;,'., Armit, and Co.

1 I/ii-iitrimnt-Geneml L'Estrange served in Spain the latter part of ISM and beginning of 1800, with
8ir Hubert Wilson's corpt at Haluraaaca. Served afterward! in tin Penlniula, including the battle of
BUMCO, siege of Ollvenca, first siege of Badajoi, battle of Albulicro, and action at Arroyo de Molino. He
has received a medal for the battle of Alljuln-ra, where he commanded the 31st regiment.
X Colonel Campbell served during part of the Rebellion in Ireland, in 1708 and UU, and was present in
(he actions at Ballynamuck, Granard, and Wilson's Hospital wounded in the hand In the latter affair.
Volunteered in the eipedition to Hanover, in 1805-6, and resigned a Staff situation for that purpose; served
iUi the expedition until the French army was expelled from that country. Campaign In Spain, in 1808-0;
expedition to Walcheren ; campaign of 1816, including the surrender of Cmnbray and Paris.
3 Major Walter wired In the Peninsula from October, 1813, to the end of tliut war, in 1814, including
Itw pMMge of the Blduaoa. battle of Nivelle 10th Nov., and Nive 9th, 10th, llth, 12th, and 13th December,
IBIS ; and investment of Bayonne in 1814. Served alfto the campaign of 1815, ami was present at the sur
render of Paris.
? Miyor Raines served at the battles of Rolola, Vuniera. and Corunna, besides minor affairs during the
fetrvmt ; served also at Walchcrcn.
8 Paymaster Peneran served the campaign of 1814 In Holland. Also the campaign of 1813, including th<
ksttlK) of Waterloo.

247

t KS

S s^il?]

T Set-Tine Rt
LN > Wales.

96fA Regiment of Foot.

'enn/SiTv.1
61
Full Half
Pay. Par.

25
42
26

Colonel.
Sir Lewis Grant,' KCH. Lieut. 15 Feb. 1794; Capt. 11 June, 96; Sfajor, 8
Sept. 02; Lieut.-Col.l* Feb. 1804; CW.4Junel3; Major-Gen. 12 Aug. 19;
Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 96th Hegt. 9 April, 39.
Lieut.-Colonel.Charles Brownlow Cumberland, Ens. f 21 Dec. 20 ; Liettt. P 15
0
Oct. 25; Capt. v 10 June, 26; Major, v 1 9 Sept. 34; Lieut -Col. P22 July, 42.
William Hulme/ i'ns. -25 Sept. 03; Lieut. 26 June, 05; Capt. 26
A atnjors.
Au?. 13; Brevet-Major, 23 Dec. 17; Begtl.-Major, 9 March, 34; BrevetLieut.-Col. 10 Jan. 37.
G Peter Cheupe, Ens. 25 May, 13; Lieut. 3 Aug. 15; Capt. P24 Dec. 25; Brev.Alnjoi-, 2 June, 38 ; Major, P 22 July, 42.
IIliKV.-.U AJ.

ENSION.
LIEUT.
CAPTAINS.
21
0 Thos. Maitlnnd Wilson . . i'15 Apr. 24 P13 May 20 P23 Dec. 31
P22 Apr. 2fi P 5 June 27 P23 Mar. 32
19
A
30 4(S $ Loftus Fra. Jones'
1 Oct. 12 9 Mar. 34
7 Feb. 11
i>29 Dec. 32 P23 June 37 P27 Julv 38
13 0 Edward Hill
25
o Matthew Richmond .... 25 Mav 20 P25 Sept. 23 P 16 Mar. 26 23 NOT. 11
27
o Gerald Villiers Butler . . i'22 Oct. 18 P26 June 23 30 Sept. 39
18 21ft Charles Robertson7 .... 21 Aug. 05 P 10 Jan. 07 P 6 Muv 13 10 Jan. 37
12
1 Dec. 36 P 15 Dec. 40
13 Dee. 33
0 John Snod^rass
11
0 Wm. Archibald Eyton .. PI 4 Feb. 34 P30 June 37 P 22 July 42
10
0 Edward W. Scovell .... 29 Dec. 35 P 2 Nov. 38 P13 Dec. 42
LIEUTENANTS.
P 5 June 27 P23 Mar. 32
18 0
1-12 July 27 P 14 Feb. 34
18 0
18 Mar. 13 6 Oct. 15
15
Nicholas Horsley*
P 4 Mar. 36 19 Dec. 38
9
P 12 Aug. 36 P 26 Apr. 39
9 0
16 Sept. 36 P27 Sept. 39
9 0
8 0 Hon. John Stourton .... P 30 June 37 P 30 Oct. 40
P18 Aug. 38 P 29 Jan. 41
7
0
7
0 Richard Roncy, Adjutant P14 Sept. 38 30 April 41
P12 July 39 9 April 42
6 0
5 0 John Napier Magill .... P 18 Sept. 40 P 22 July 42
7 Major R<b< rtMNB crrrrd It>
4 0 Robert Mounsey Lambert P 29 Jan. 41 P13 Dec. 42 campaign
of Java locludinc the io14 0 Medwin R Pilfold
1 Feb. 31 1 6 Mar. 34 vestment and jto iiiiiiC
of Fort Cornelis,
Btormingthe
beiKhl*
of
Seremli
If, iiii-cslmrntutd
ENSIQNS.
torminff of Dj Jrjocmrla, where hr WM cvwely
Herbert
Vaughan
Mtindell
2
Nov.
40
5 0
wounded tbrouitb ttie thigh. !',< ,-i i t at the quelling of
4 0 \Vm.FrazerGeo.Servantcs 2 July 41 the insurrection a t Probollnco, titir re hi* brotbrr effiP29 Apr. 42 er Lieut. -Cut. Fmier and Capt. M'Pbcnon rr
3 0
3 0 R. F. \V. Cumberland . . 20 May 42 killed. Served >li o in Flanders in \ IU,
3 0 Ernest Fred. Griffiths . . 8 July 42
3
0 John William Lloyd .... P 22 July 42
31 Oct. 42
3 0 William Fred. Raitt
1
0 Cha. Oct. EardleyWilmot 29 Mar. 44
20
Paymaster.f) Edwin G ninths,'!! Jt n. 33;2nrfi< .6 Jan. 13; L MS Nov. 13.
7 '2o* Adjutant. Lieut. Richa rd Ronev, 27 Mav, 42.
[3 Nov. 25.
0 0 Quarter-Matter.Samu el Fox, 19Jul y, 39.
20 0 Surgeon.Wm. Lucas, 2 July, 41 ; A ssist.-Snrg. '.!5 May 86; Hosp.-Assist.
4 0 Asiittant-Surgeons.Ric hard De Lisle ,27 Aug. 41.
Wil liam MacAnd rew, M.D., 6 ] )ec. 44.
1
0
Facingt Yellow. Agent, Che rlcs H. M'Gri gor, Esq.
CAPTAIN.

170*

\ Sir Lewis Grant wa> on board II. M ihip Orton, in the action with the French Beet S3d Jur-. 99 WM ub*rqorMl; at
the rapture of variou placet In the WMI Indict.
3 Lieut,-Col. Hulmi- Mrvrd In the Findarree campaign, and commanded the flank companlei in the renerttl action of be
fist Dec. 17, Tor which he obtained the brevet rank of Major ; he again commanded them wben the fort of Fulnair waa
tormrd27th Feb. 1818.
4 Capt. Jonri terved in the Peninsula from June, 1812, to the end of that war, In 1814, Including the battle of Salamanca,
actions of Sun Muno* and San Milan, battle of Vlttoria, actions ID the Pyrenees at the hfijilit* tit Santa Barbara, r.rbalar.
Vcra bridjce And hulfchl. crossliiir the Uidassoa, battles of Nivclle (severely wounded) and Urthes, atTairt of Tarbec and Tourn*l>uillf. and battle of TouUmse. St-rvrd also durinv the whole of the oprrnttoni aU&<n*t New Orleans.
ft I. if lit. llorslry served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Germany and Holland and ai tevrrely wounded (tbre wwmds)
at Genirn-op- Zooni.
6 Pavmnstrr (irifflthj) teivcd the campalfni of 1813 and 14 in the Prnintula. Served also in the American war, including
thi- tiapuiri* of Wat)injrtun, battle before Baltimore, the icver^l >[>eratloni on the coast, tbc tevrral attack* upon the cncny's
HQCI before New Orlenns, anil taking of Fort Cowyer. ID the battcrlea upon the bunks of the Mijftii>pi at the blowing up
of a mao-of- war schooner.
310

Emh. for For**I?nT


Serr. 30 Jan,.41.J

( The Earl of Ulster's) Regiment of Foot.

[ "Eft.1*

" QuAfas et gloria ducunt."


Colonel.
40

H^if
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31

20
13
35
13
12
20
9

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25
25
10

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13
8
0
7
9
7
6
7
G
6
5
5
5
4
5
3
3
3
3
2
3
1

2
1
9
7
20
20
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0
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0

Sir Henry Frederick Bouverie,1 KCB. GCMG. Em. 5 Aug. 99 ; Lieut, k Capt.
19 Nov. 00 ; Capt. & Lieut-Col. 28 June, 10 ; Col. 4 June, 14 ; Maj.-Gen.
27 May, 25 ; Lieut.-Gen. 28 June, 38 ; Col. 97th Foot, 41 Nov. 43.
Lieut.-Col. $ Henry Fred. Lockyer,3 KH., En. P 25 Mar. 1813; iieuf. 19
Jan. 14 ; Cnpt. v 20 June 22 ; Major, P 12 June, 35 ; Lieut -Col. 20 Oct. 41.
Afajort.Nicholas Law&on Darrah," 2nd Lieut. 10 Aug. 04; Lieut. 2 April, 05;
Capt. V 30Juue,Oc3; Brevet-Maj. 27 May, 25 ; Regtl.-Maj. & J3rev.-Lt.-Col.
28 June, 38.
George Hutchison, Lieut. 14 July, 14; Capt. P26 June 27 ; Brevet-Afqjor, 23
Nov. 41 ; Major, 27 Sept. 42.

CAPTAINS.
Hon. Henry R. Handcock
| Aug. Fred. Welsford
j Hector Harvest
John Kinderley
Robt. Colvill

8 April 25
P24 Feb. 3:
20 A prill 5
P14 Dec. 32
P27 Dec. 3!
John M'Caskill
25 Jan. 25
j Tho. Onslow W. Ingram P13 May 30
Charlton O'Neill'
12 Oct. 08
Robert Russell Harris . . 19 Oct. 21
j} James Scargill*
12 Apr. 10
Isaac Moore
20 Feb. 35
P31
Dec. 30
Wm. Garforth

LIEUTENANTS.
John Hutton,/>/H. r. b..
Geo. Mauleverer Gowan
Marcus A. Obert
WilliamMurray]fK/;'u<on(
! James Dupre Brabazon. .
Robert Bruce, ad. r. b.-.
Richard Sutton
(Robert Dillon, i
I Kdmuml C. Legh
Fowler Burton
; Francis Cole Cornish ....
i Thomas Biggs
I Arthur John Loftus ....
'Sydney Cosby Jackson. .
; Septimus Moore Hawkins
ENSIGNS.
0 John F. Ferris
0
0
0
0
0
V
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

27 April 32
P10 Feb. 37
12 Mar. 30
P 0 Mar. 38
29 April 30'
P 9 June 38
P17 May 39
8 June 38
6 July 39
P 30 Aug. 39
P 25 Sept. 40
2 Oct. 40
15 Dec. 40
P10 Sept. 41
2 June 43

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

P20 Mar. 27
P 25 July 34
7 April 25
P31 Dec. 3
P 10 Feb. 37
27 June 28
P 9 Mar. 38
2 May 11
18 Aug. 24
21 Oct. 12
20 June 38
P22 Mar. 31)

P24 Feb. 32
P 19 Jan. 38
28 June 38
P22 Mar. 39
P 29 May 40
20 Oct. 41
P15 Apr. 42
27 June 28
31 Oct. 40
17 Jan. 28
20 Feb. 44
P 25 June 44

28 Dec. 38
P17 May 3(1
10 Jan. 40
29 May 40
20 Jan. 41
P 22 May 40
1 10 Sept. 41
29 Nov. 39
15 Apr. 4-.!
15 Apr. 42
2 June 43
15 Nov. 43
3 May 44
'25 June 44
'30 Aug. 44

BKEV.-MAJ.

23 Nor. 41
23 NOT. 41

4 Mnj.rr O'Nellri aervlcea ,


Expedition to \Vnlrhrrt-n ftrcl flefa
of Fluthing t capture of the [tie of
France t Mahratta campaigns of
ISI7 and IS, including the capture
of thp Forta Singhur. WoaaooU,
Poorunder and Shulopore.
& Major Scariflll icrvrd wttb tin
9th at tlie defence of Tarila. front
May to Dee. 1811. Alo in ID*
South of France from March t*
May Dill. Including the blockade
of Bayonne and rvuulte of th*
sortie.
6 Eaa. Perrli serred In the Burmete war in 182S and 26.

20 Nov. 40 7 Quarter Matter Sleator Mrved In Sicily and to*


Archibald Richard Harenc 15 Apr. 42 Penlniula. from I80& until th eiu of tha w to
Wm. Henry Beatty .... Hi Apr. 42 SM.
Edward D. Harvest
17 Apr. 42
William George Bindon... 18 Apr. 42
Henry George Woods . . 13 Oct. 43
Hedley 8. J. Vicars
22 Dec. 43
Thomas Venables
> P 28 June 44
Frederick Holbrooke Peat! P 30 Sept. 43
Charles Henry Luinley . .|P30 Aug. 44
Paymaster.George (Jriffiu, 24 March, 43 ; Era. 16 Dec. 30; Lt. 22 Feb. 39.
I Adjutant.Lieut. William Murray, 3 May 44.
' Quarter-Master.& Joseph Sleator,7 24 Feb. 25.
\Sttrgeon.W. Austin, M.D. 21 Nov. 28; Astift.-Surg. 4 Mar. 13; Hotp.Att'at. 21 Nov. 11.
0 f Auittant-Surgeom.John Ewing, 21 May, 41.
0 I
*
William Braybrookc, 10 June, 43.
Facing! Sky Blue.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.

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1 Sir Rcfirr BotiTerle lerred with the Coldfttream Ouardi In Egypt during the rnmptifjn of 1801, Includ
ing the action a! the Undintr. and thow of the 13th ami 21st March, for which he hnt received a medal.
Atde-diC.-un,i to the Earl of Rosslyn at the utege of Copvnhneen, in 1807. Alde-de-Camp to the Duke of
VHHrfton al the potMge of the Douro, and at the huttte of Tttluvera. Attsimant Adjutiint-Oenpral ut th
batlUn of Salamanca and Viltorla, Bit-fie and ataault of San Sebastian, battlet of the Nive and Orthef, for
m*rcti he lia received a cro and one cla*p.
t LleaL-Colnael Lockyer *erved In the rminiula, from Aur. IBIS to the end of the war. Including tha battle! of Nlfel .
Bl^t ortfaet, Alre, (Mverely wounded on left wrlit and elbow joint), and Toulouie.
1 l,inl -Col. Darrah terved In ScylU cattle when betlered In 1606 i and before the tame place la ISM. At Mill. In Sicily,
wtaai 4< aunt was mule by the troop* of Murat, klnf of Naplei. Served alto the campalin of 1814 in Holland, Including tha
aiuea rm Berfen-op* Zoom.
"*

[Serving at Hong
Kong, In China.

98'A

iithe Colours and Appointment*" CHINA" and the device of " The Dragon."
ears' Serv.
47
ull Hair
Pay. ay.
35

20

ft
4

25

<5&

30

13

20
19
13
12
10
9
25
12
9
23

0
0
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0
0
0
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Colonel.
i Sir Willoughby Cotton, GCB. & KCH. Era. 31 Oct. 1798; Lieut, k
Capt. 25 NOT. 99; Capt. & Lieut-Col. 12 Jane, 1811 ; Col. 25 July, 21 ;
Major-Gen. 22 July, 30 ; Lieut.-Gen. 23 NOT. 41 ; Col. 98th Regt. 1 Aug. 39.
,teut.- CW<m?k.DColin Campbell,1 CB. .En*. 26 May, 08 ; Lt. 28 June 09 ; Capt.
9 NOT. 13 ; Major, P 26 NOT. 25 ; Lieut.-Col. P 26 Oct. 32 ; Col. 23 Dec. 42.
Arthur Charles Gregory, Ent. P 24 Oct. 21 ; Lieut, f 1 Oct. 25; Capt. fib
AU-*. 20 ; Major, v 18 Oct. 31 ; Lieut.-Col. f 5 Oct. 41.
Majors.William Roberts,3 Em. 14 April, 14; Lieut. 7 April, 25; Capt. 1 18

Oct. 31 ; Major, P 5 Oct. 41.

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8
10
7
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6
6
5
7
5
4
10
14
4
4
4
4
4
3
4
4

eterTripp,' Ent. P2 Sept. 02; Lieut, f 9 Sept. 03; Capt. P6 NOT. 05; Bret.MaJ. 12 Aug. 19; Brev. Lt.-Col. 10 Jan. 37 ; Major, 17 March, 43.
CAPTAINS.
'hos.MaitlaadEdwards, *.
Villiam Edie
has. Rich. Ilderton ....
ames Cha. Alex. Dunbar
'hos. Heaton LoTett ....
)aniel Rainier
Jeorge Alexander Gordon
Thomas Charles Ormsby
'ohn Morton Jeffery ....

LIEUT.

ENSIGN.
8 Apr.
14 Jan.
22 June
29 NOT.
5 June
4 Mar.
6 Apr.
P22 Mar.
P28 June
19 Oct.

25
26
32
33
35
36
20
33
36
20

lenry Grimes5
LIEUTENANTS.
0 Edmund Haythorne .... 12 May 37
0 !has. Edward Synge. . . . P22 Sept. 37
v 6 Feb. 35
0 William Coates, *
0 Fohn Montresor
14 Dec. 38
P26 Apr. 39
0 Francis Grantham
P
0
lharles Colby
'.... 30 Aug. 39
P 29 NOT. 39
0 John Alfred Street
P 24 Jan. 40
0 Frederick Shelton
0 Thomas Francis Wade . .
2 NOT. 38
0 Pliineas Fowke Hussey. . P 29 May 40
P 29 Jan. 41
0 Francis Peyton
o James Dutton Smyth . . P 29 Dec. 35
0 John Angus Macdonald P 10 May 31
0 Lawrence Shadwell .... P 16 April 41
0 Rich. .li>." , IV.M", Suirdali P18 June 41
0 Orlando J.Cha.Bridgemai P 2 July 41
0 Edward Grantham, adj. . . P 5 Oct. 41
0 Augustus Fred. Steele
P 18 NOT. 41
0 Thomas Clement Dnnbar 1 Apr. 42

ICAPTAIN

P 3 Apr. 28 P 14 Dec. 32
P 18 Oct. 31iP29NoT. 33
P 30 Jan. 35 P 4 Oct. 39
P22 Sept. 37 ; 2 July 41
P 3 Dec. 41
P27 Apr.
P27 May 48
Pll May
20 Dec.
28 Feb. 40
20 Oct.
17 Mar. 43
i -'.' June 38 P31 Mar. 43
23 Oct. 23 27 Apr. 34

P 4 Oct. 39
P29 NOT. 39
23 Oct. 39
P 12 Mar. 41
P 16 April 41
P 18 June 41
P 5 Oct. 41
P18 Dec. 40
P 16 NOT. 41
P 18 NOT. 41
P27 May 42
P30 Dec. 37
11 May 38
17 Mar. 43
17 Mar. 43
17 Mar. 43
17 Mar. 43
17 Mar. 43
* 31 Mar. 43
0 Henry Thomas Richmonr 21 NOT. 41 9 June 43
0 S. Hen. Hutchius Edwards 26 NOT. 41 18 Dec. 43
0 Thomas George Kuox
v 17 Apr. 40 P 7 Oct. 42

3 Major Robtra * pmntt II


!he auault ami capture of Cbii
Riang Foo ; anil he commanded the
] at Ihc laiulhw before Nankin.
Captain Orinps trrved with Ifae
3Sth In the Burmese war.
6 Mr. Conrcn jcrreii llh UK lb
in China, and was prfarnt during the
operations against Canton, and xttbr
anack and captjro of Shanghai and
Woosuiu;, and Chin Riant **

ENSIGNS.
3
3
'2
2
2
2
I

]
29
<
5
10
i!

2
1

0
0
0
0
0
0
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0

Richard Young
22 July 42
Molyneux Batt
28 Dec. 42
Martin Dillon
18 Mar. 43
Henry Wallace Stroud
19 Mar. 43
P31 Mar. 43
Octavius Latouche . .
Charles Hill Frcsson . .
9 June 43
P 23 June 43
Robert Reid
Campbell Barber Browne 23 Feb. 44
'
Paymaster.Edward Hunter, 27 Mar. 40; Ent. 13 July.OO ; Lieut. 11 Aus13; Capt. 18 May, 38.
0 i ./>"'"'"'Lieut. Edward Grautham, 28 June, 44.
0 Quarter-Matter.James Pagan, 19 Jan. 38.
0 Surgeon.Charles Cowen,6 16 Feb. 44 ; Assist.-Sura. 27 March, 35.
0 Assistant-Surgeone.Ed{?ar Dumaresq Batt, 12 Oct. 41.
0
William Walter Weld, 20 Jan. 43.
0
Basil Viret, 22 NOT. 44.

Facings White.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.


1 Colonel Campbell i services:battle of Vimlera, advance and retreat of the army in Spain, and Will,
ol Corunna. Expedition to Zealand. Peninsula, from Dec. 1009 to Jan. 1814, Including tho batth of Jtar-

Tripp scrveil at the uipture of Guoduloupe in


'.'i 0

99'* (Lanarkshire-) Regiment of Foot.

fServliig al
LN. S. Wtite*

Yearu'Scrr.

Colonel.
51
0 Sir Howard Douglas,1 St. GCB.GCMG. 2nd Lieut. 1 Jan. 94; Lieut. 30 May,
Pali Half
94; Capf.2Oct.99; Maj., 12Oct.04; Lt.-Col. 31 Doc. OQ; Col. 4 June, 14;
Pay.
40

36
84

Major-Gen. 19 July, 81; Lt.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 9"Jth Hcgt. 15Mar.41.


Lieut.-Colonel.Henry Despard,2 .&. 20 Oct. 179U; iieut. 23 June, 03;
Capt. v 19 NOT. 0(> ; Af<yor, P 12 Aug. 1<J ; Lieut.-Cal. n 13 Aug. 29.
3J3 Majon.|) Jobu Napper Jackaon,9 Em. 1 July, 05 ; Lieut. 1 Jan. 06 ; dipt.
28 Feb. 12 ; Major, 1 1 June, 29 ; Brevet Lieut.-Col. 23 Nov. 41.
OA Edward Last, Ens. 13 Oct. 14: /.:.,-/. P 20 Nov. 24; Cavt. P 22 May on.
Major, v 18 Oct. 39.
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21
17
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30
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10
26
20
10
16
9
8

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0
0
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10
8
11
18
10
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23
0
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0
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CAPTAIN.
CAPTAINS.
1 July 24 P 8 Apr. 20 1*27 Apr. 27 23 Nov. 41
Geo. Marmaduke Reeves
P20 Nov. 24 i' 22 Apr. 20 i' 5 July 33
Jaffray Nicholson
P27 Mar. 28 IP 18 June 30 i>18 July 34
Philip Smyly.
J'Mw. Maurice O'Counell,*. P22 May 29 P 0 Dec. 31 1*28 Apr. 37
John Armstrong
19 Apr. 14 29 Sept. 37
29 Oct.
Henry Jamca Day
11 June 29 10 July 41
10 Feb.
P 4 Sept. 35 P 25 July 37 1*17 July 41
Archibald Wm. Reed
!
lEwan
M'Phenon*
21 Jan. 13 i 5 Feb. 14 i' 20 Apr. 27 23 NOT. 41
7 Apr. 26 P 15 June 20 19 Oct. 38
i John Edward N. Bull . .
Richard Ramsbottom . . i' 7 Aug. 35 . P 1 June 38 v 10 Aug. 42
LIEUTENANTS.
Paymaster Pratt served in
Wm. Mair
20 Nov. 30 22 Apr. 36 tho0 American
war in 1814; vo
Isaac Hindlcy H. Oall . . 22 Nov. 30 7 Oct. 39 lunteered to pass thruu^'h thu
Rupert BarberDeering/zrf. 3 Mar. 37 17 Oct. 39 American tieet on Lake Onta
in command of lluttMux,
5 July 39 rio,
Wm. J. Hamilton, i. .... 20 Apr. 37
with provisions fur the Niagara
P25July 37 10 July 41 Frontiers.
Charles Blamire
Present at the siege
Edward Bcatty
2 Feb. 38 P17 July 41 of Fort Krie, and thanked in
public
orders
by Sir tiordon
P
18
July
41
P20
Nov.
38
Patrick Johnston
TorossUting totuko
Wm. Hobart Seymour . . P 1 Mar. 39 i' 29 Jan. 41 aDrummond,
foraging party at Sugar-lxiuf.
Frederick Montgomerie . 20 Sept. 39 P 18 Feb. 42 Present also at the defence of
Robert Henry De Winton 18 Oct. 30 P 16 Aug. 42 tile Tdte-de-pont, on the CuipCreek.
Charles Edward Leigh . . 18 June 41 P 27 Dec. 42 l>eway
7 Quarter-master Macdonald
9 Aug. 39 1 P 28 Dec. 41 served
Lempster R. Elliot
at Walcheren, and was
Francis Bernard Pigott.. 17 July 41 P 6 Sept. 44 present at the siege of Flushing.
Served afterwards in the Peninsula, including the
ENSIGNS.
battle of 13u*aco, Lines of Torres Vedrus, and
G. J . DeWinton DeWinton 18 July 41 subsequent
advance from thence; battle of Sala
Heu.Middleton Blackburn 19 July 41 manca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos, and
Robert Mends
31 Dec. 41 p retreat from thence, action at Osma, buttle of
18 Feb. 42 I Vttl^T^ sit-ge and capture of Sun Sebastian
Edmund W. Isdell
n i A
jo (wounded), passage of the Bidossou and stormBernard Henry O'Reilly
1O Aug. 4^ !,, lha heights (wounded), passage of tho Nivo
Fred. Wm. Rich. Wright 29 Muy 42 tttli (woundeil) loth and llthDcc., investment of
John Jermyn Symonds. . 12 May 43 ! Buyonnc, and repulse of the sortie, (severely conS >nt 44
44 ^^
' tuso<^ onvarlous
"ie 'lelu*
^rm(u.,ion,
the fragment
of a shell).
William Forward Austen PP 0fi Sept.
nllnor
an(1 skirrai,he,.
Paymaster.Edward Pratt,6 18 Oct. 39 ; Ens, 3 Dec. 12 ; Lieut. 20 May, 14.
Adjutant.Lieut. R. B. Deering, 8 Feb. 39.
Quarter-Master.tyUSSH Alexander Macdonald,7 ISJune, 34 ; Em. lOMay, 34.
Surgeon.Arthur West, MD. 31 Dec. 41 ; Assist.-Surtj. 15 June, 30; Hosp.Atsutant-Surgeoiu.George Roche Smith, 13 Sept. 35.
[A taut. 16 Jan. 27.
George Thomas Galbn.nl,. MD. 5 Oct. 41.
Facings Yellow.Agent, George Samuel Collyer, Esq.

1 Sir Howard Douglas served In Portugal and Spain In 1808 and 0, and was present at the battle of
Cortmna. Served afterwards at Walchcren, Including the siege and bombardment of Flushing. Returned
tu the Peninsula in 1*11. and continued there during that year and to the end of the campaign of 1812,
daring in that time beeii/mployed on a special mission extending throughout the north of Spain, and was
preK-Dl at the operations on the Orbigo and Essler, and in the combined naval and military operations on
Ibe north coast of Spain in the early part of 181U, lh attack and reduction of Lequetio, and afterwards at
the siege of Antorga ; the operations on the Douro, Including tho blockade of Zaroona, the attack and
reduction of the enemy's Ports on the Douro, and the siege of Burgos.
f Lieut. -Col. Despard served at me siege and storm of Cliuinecr, (received a contusion on mounting the
breach,) and three other forts in the East Indies, in 1807 ; siege of Gunourie ; campaign against the Seiki
in 1808 and 9; campaign of 1817 and 18 in the Deccan, including the battle of Jubljul)>orc.
3 Liput.-Col. Jackson served in tlio Peninsula from 1810 to the end of the war in 1814, including the siege of
Cadiz, Line* at Torres Vedras, Mosscnu's retreat from Portugal, actions and atfhirs at Pombul, HuUinha, Lclra,
Conileixo, Pleur-dc-Lis, Quarda, Fuz d'Arouco, nnd Sabugal ; battle of Fuentes d'Onor, 3rd and 5th May,
siege of Badajoz in June and July, 1811, actions at El Budon and Uuinuldo, siege and stonn of
i ituisxt Rodrtgo, third siege of Dudojoi and storm of the Castle by escalade, Oth April, 1812 ; battle of SuUovuiea, capture of Madrid, the lU-tiro, and Fort La China, and in command of an escort of the third Divi
sion in charge of the garrison of Fort La China on route to Ciudad Kodrigo. Retreat to Portugal, Oct. and
Hr. 181*, battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthes; actions at Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, battle of
TootfHMCv and the whole of the various minor ntfuirs during that period.
MJor M'Phenon served tho campaign of 1814, in Holland, including the action! at Menem and bombinlmont of Antwerp.
a51

RiJIe Brigade.

252

"COT'EWHAOEN" " MONTE VIDEO" " RoLEIA" "VlMIEHA11 "CoktJNNA."

"BUSACO" "BAKROSA" "FUENTES D'ONOR""CIUDAD RODRIGO"" BADAJOZ" " SALAMANCA" " VITTOUIA" " NITELLE" " NIVE" " ORTHSS"
"TOULOUSE""PENINSULA"" WATEKLOO."
Years' Ser?.

Colonel-in-Chief.
^ USA Field Marthal Arthur, Duke of Wellington, KG. GCB. GCH. 19 Feb. 20.
Colonels Commandant.
61
1 J?.8B Sir Andrew Francis Barnard,1 GCB. GCH. Em. 26 Aug. 1794; Lieut.
Sept. 94; Capt.\3 Nov.94; Major, Uan.1805; Lieut.-Col. 28 Jan. 08; Col.
4 June, 13; Major-Gen. 12 Aug. 19; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37; Col. let
Battalion Rifle Brigade, 25 Aua;. 22.
$ Sir Dugald Little Gilmour,2 KCB. Era. 10 July, 94; Lieut. 20 Aug. 94;
61
j! Capt. 13 May, 95; Major, 23 May, 05; Lieut.-Col. 30 May, 11 ; Col. 19
Huh hull
Pay. Pny.
July, 21 ; Major-Gen. 22 July, 30 ; Lieut.-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Cot. 2nd Bat
talion Rifle Brigade, 25 April", 42.
Lieutenant-Colonels.
24 H 1 George Buller, 2nd Lieut. 2 Mar. 20 ; Lieut. 28 Mar. 25 ; Capt. 1 19 Aug. 28 ;
Miyor, P31 Dec. 39; Lieut.-Col. P27 Aug. 41.
30
0 2 Richard Irton, "2nd Lieut, f 11 May, 15 ; Lieut. P 20 May, 24 ; Capt. v 29
Aug. 26 ; Major, >'31 May, 39; Lieut.-Col. 23 Nov. 41.
Majors.
21
0 1 Henry Ferdinand Bockwith, 2nrf Lieut. P20 May 24; Lieut. P8 Apr. 26;
Capt. P31 Aug. 30; 3/>r,Pll May, 41.
21
0 2 Win. Sullivan, Em. P 14 Oct. 24; Lieut. PSApr. 26; Capt. P 21 June 31;
Major, P27 Aug. 41.
20 ft 2 John Alexander Henderson,3 Cornet, P9 Dec. 24; Lieut. P31 Dec. 25; Capt.
P 1 8 Jan. 31 ; Major, P 5 Aug. 42.
20
0 1 Robert Walpole, 2nrf Lieut. Pll May 25; Lieut. P 26 Sept. 26; Capt. P24
Jan. 34 ; Major, P 31 May 44.
2ND LIEUT.

20
20
18
19

19
19
18
17
23
14
12
13
14
12
12
12
11
9
9
11
10

10

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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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1

1
1

P 9 June 25
P13 July 25
P 4 Apr. 27
P 7 Apr. 20
P 3 Aug. 20
Edward Holt Gle^i?
P 30 Au". 20
P 3 July 27
17 Apr. 2f
Wm. Sherhrook Ramsay Norcott . . 13 June 22
P 7 June 31
P24 Mav 33
Ifon. Edmund GambtcrMonckton .. 13 Apr. 32
16 Dec 31
P 24 Jan 33
Wm Lei^h Mcllish
v -25 Jan 33
Alfred H. Horsford
12 July 33
24 Jan 34
P 13 May 80
P 8 Jan. 30
P15 May 34
P31 July 35
Willium Hale
P 4 Dec. 35
Ilonrv Oldfield Bowles .

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

22 May 28
P 25 Nov 28
P 12 Feb 30
22 July 30
P21 June 31
P30 Mar. 32
Pll Jan. 33
20 Mav 33
10 June 25
P 4 Dec 35
i>2C Aug 3G
20 Apr. 30
P 24 Fcb 37
P 2 Feb 38
P 3 Aug 38
P23 Apr. 39
P 5 July 39
P28 Dec 38
P 8 Feb 39
P 25 Oct 39
P 10 April 40
P 19 June 4O

p 2-2 Slav 3o
P31 July 35
P 24 Feb 37
P22 Aug 37
P23 Apr 39
P31 May 39
P25 Oct JJ9
P31 Df-c 39
21 Feb. 40
p 3 Aug 41
p7 Ail1' 41
P17 Sept. 41
23 Nov 41
15 Apr 42
P 1 5 Apr 4
P 5 Aug 42
P 07 jan
P 7 April
p j6 June
P 6 Oct.
P31 Mav

43
43
43
43
H.

Sir Andrew Barnant served at St Domingo from April to Aug. 1795; served In the expedition under Sir Ralph Aheromby to the West Indies, anil wa at the reduction of Morne Fortune?. In I." ,<:), served in the expedition to the Helder,
and was present in the action* of the *7th Aug., lOlh Sept. *nd d and tith Oct. Sir Andrew lias received a crow and four
cl as in for Harroia (severely wounded), Ciudad Rodrigo, Dadajoi, Salamanca, Vittcria, Nivelle (.severely wounded), Ortbe*.
and Toulouse. Slightly wounded at Waterloo.
2 Sir Dugald Uilraiiur1* services! Expedition to Quiberon Bay, In 1795 ; taking of the colonies of Demerara. EsAequibo.
and Ucrbice. In 1796 ; campaign of 1799, in Holland, under (he Duke of York, including the battles .-I Uerfrcn, and ou tb*
2nd an'l tith Ore at Catlricum, where he wa teverely wounded In the head, and tnken prisoner. In May 1W& he was promuted to a Majority in the O.'nh (Rifle Brigade), and served with it at the investment of Copenhagen, the battle of Kio^e, mod
the march through Zealand, until the surrender of the town, Went in command of three companies of the 1st battalion Rifle
Brieade under Sir John Moore, to Sweden ; from whence he joined Sir Arthur Welleilcy'a army near Vimiera, tnoTtly after
the battle. On the retreat from Salnruanca he wa on the rear-guard the whole way almost ertntantly engaged with the
enemy, and at Caleavcllit* lost, out ul it picquct of 300 meo, one officer and one icrjeant- major killed, and nearly ninety men
taken prisoners or killed. At the Untile of Corunna he commanded the left wing of his regiment on the right of our line. In
June 1809 he returned to Portugal with the lit bat ul ion of the Ride Brigade, and arrived at Tn'.nvcr* early in the morning
of the day the enemy letired. and was engaged with liis tkiniiiiher*. In 1S09 marched to Almeida, and was with the advanrrd ^u tnl on the Coa and A^tirda, during the lii-^e ..(' L'iudad Rodrigo by Makseno, from which period he commanded faia
reg'rncnt <tn the rear-guard at the i'asnLi> of tin1 Cua ni'Jir Almeida, on the retreat, when the regimt-nt suffered a *er
lots in defending the bridge. SkiimUhe* bt-fore ond battle of llusaco, and from thence to the Lines. In the retreat of Masena, in 191 1, he WAI engaged in the different nctious at Pombal, Krdinha, Sabugal, and Foi d'Arouee ; battle of Fueiitet
d'Onnr, itnd action of Guinahlo. Rejoined his regiment in Aug. 1813 nt Lc^aea, in the Pyrenees (having been sent to Eng
land by board of health), and was engaged in the different skirmishe* in the mountains ; at the passages of tb BIOwco*.
Nivelle. Nlve, and the vicinity of Baynnne ; aetiona at Vic bigorre and Tarbes, and finally at the battle of Toulouse. Sir
Dugald has received a cross for the battles of Butaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Nive, and Toulouse.
8 Major Alexander Hendtrion served with tht 4th Light Dragoons at tht inrcitmcnt of KoUpore in t'it Eal lndi*i in
Stpt. 1837.

Rifle Brigade.

fear*' Serr.
Full Half
Pay. Pay.
3
9
9

8
7
7

0
0
0
0

o0

6
6

0
0
0
0
0

9
6
5
5
5
5
5
4
5
5
4
4
4
4
4

o
0
0

o
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

LIEUTENANTS.
1 Edw. A. Somerset, adjutant .
2 \Vm. Shipley Warren
1 Robert Craufurd
2 Alex. Macclonell
1 John Gibson
I 2 Wm. Burnett Ramsay
2 Fred. Robert Elrington, pm. r.b. ..
2 Lord Alexander George Russell . .
1 George Dundaa
2 Joseph Wilkinson, adjutant
2 Charles Hungcrford Pollen
1 Charles John Woodford
' 1 Henry John Brown
1 1 Henry Hardinge
2 Wm. Munro Aitchison
; 2 Hon. Richard Charteris
'2 Wm. Harry, Lord Kilmarnock
! 1 Hon. Ernest FitzRoy Neville Fane
2Maxiinil.MontagucHammond,arf.r. 6.
1 Spencer Stewart
1 Peregrine Charles Hail lie Hamilton
1 Julius Richard Glyn, d.pm
2 John Ferdinand Beckwith
2 Albert de Lautour

253

2ND LIEUT.

LIEUT.

29 Jan. 36
' 6 May 36
JP 22 July 36
P 23 June 37
P 2 Feb. 38
P27 July 3
P7 June 3U
P 1 1 July 39
P 25 Oct. 89
30 Dec. 80
7 Feb. 40
28 Feb. 40
P 10 April 40
P 10 June 4C
P 10 July 40
P 2 Oct. 40
never
20 Nov. 40
15 Dec. 40
P 1 1 May 41
P 2 July 41
16 July 41
P 3 Aug. 41
P27 Aug. 41

9 July 40
10 July 40
<"2 Oct. 40
Pll May 41
P 3 Aug. 41
P17 Sept. 41
23 Nov. 41
15 Apr. 42
do.
do.
P 15 Apr. 42
3 June 42
P 1 July 42
P 5 Aug. 42
2 Sept. 42
7 Oct. 42
18 May 41
27 Jan. 43
P 7 Apr. 43
P 16 June 43
6 Oct. 43
P 13 Oct. 43
P31 May 44
5 July 44

SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
P 17 Sept.41 4 Captain Holden wired at
0 2 Sir Henry Tyrwhitt, Bt.
P 15 Oct. 41 the siege of Scylla Castle, In
0 1 Anbrey Agar Cartwright
in 1810 ; embarked on
0 1 Hen. Stewart Beiesford Bruce, d.iid. P 28 Jan. 42 Calabria,
board the Spartan frigate in
0 1 John Peter Need
j 20 May 42 1812, forming a part of an eipeWilliam Robert Churchill Spencer., i 21 May 42 dilion against Galli|ioli at the
0 .,1 ,.
.__,,,____
i oo M8y 42 entrance of the Adriatic, where
0
Hercules
Walker
!t was employed in the gun28 May 42 ooats; on coasting back to Mes
0 2 George Palmer Evelyn
0 2 Edward Newdigate ...
29 May 42 sina, ho aistcd to destroy se
j P 1 July 42 veral towers and forts, and to
0 1 Robert Henry Baird
many boats huh-n witb
P 2 Sept. 42 take
0 2 Lionel Standisb
tores and provisions. At the
i 0 1 Hon. Henry Estcourt Addington .. P 27 Jan. 43 ittiick
anil capture of the
7 Apr. 43 island of Pouza, on the coast of
22 0 1 Lord Adolphus Fred. Clia. Vane .
P21 Apr. 43 Naples, in 1813, he was landed
0 2 Charles Plumer Pennington
. | der
in command
of a ,
company,
unP 16 J, une 43
B ,,e3VJ flre
fra|,/.;hott
0 2 Henry Davie Ferguson
2
P 7 July 43 j to silence the battery Frontlnl,
0 1 Hon. Gilbert Elliot
2
0 2 Charles Edward Barry Baldwin . . . P 6 Oct. 43 commanding the entrance of
2
Plfi T-'nh
iJ. to
'*le him,
harbour,
which
0 2 Richard Heavisidc
' eo- **
as well
as surrendered
another on
I
P31 May 44 the opposite side of the island.
0 1 Arthur Lowlher
1
P 5 July 44
1 John Cole Nieholl
2 William James Colville
22 Nov. 43
I'
17 May 44
2 William Draper Mortimer Best . . .
P23
Aug. 44
Charles Vcrnon Oxenden
,
Pa,jnuisters.l Wm. Holden,4 26 Feb. 24; Em. 15 Dec. 04; Lieut. 31 Dec. 06 ;
dipt. 12 July, 21.
2 John Newbury, 23 Aug. 44 ; Em. 28 Dec. 38 ; Lieut. 21 Aug. 41.
Adjutants.2 1st Lieut. Joseph Wilkinson, 31 Dec. 39.
1 1st Lieut. Edw. A. Somerset, 20 March, 40.
Quarter-Masters. 1 Richard Taylor, 29 March, 39.
2 Edward Flattery, 18 Dec. 40.
Surgeons.1 Moses White, M.D. 29 July, 36 ; Asit.-Surg. 5 May, 25; Hotp.Assist. 4 Apr. 14.
0
1 Evans Garnons Lloyd, 6 Aug. 41; Asst.-Surg. 18 Oct. 27; /.'..-.//.-.l. -.'."..!. m.-j 7.
6
0 Assist.-Surgs.2 Henry Downes, M.D. 1 Nov. 39.
0
1 Joshua Paynter, 1 1 Jan. 39.
110
1 Henry Hadley,1 M.D. 28 Nov. 34.
4
0
2 John Fraser, M.D. 20 Aug. 41.
Regimental* Green.Facings Black.Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.Irish Agents, Sir E. R.
Borough, l.,'Arinit & Co.
[\lt Battalion embarked for Foreign Service, 10 Nov. 1840. Serving at Corfu-,
Depot at Athlone.]
[2nd Battalion embarked for Bermuda, Sept. 1841 . A'oio serving in ff. America.']
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

6 Dr. Uadley served with the 40th Regt. at the taking of the fort of Munora and Kurrachce, In Lower
S-ind, in Feu. IMS ; and (erred In the subsequent campaign against the Beloochecs uud action at Dadur
In Upper Scinde, In 1S40.

1st West India Regiment of Foot,

254
Y.-ur-. Serv.

" DOMINICA"" MARTINIQUE""GUADALOUPK."


Colonel.P Sir George Thomas Napier,1 KCB. /',-.-. 35 Jan. 00 ; Lt. 18 Jirat,
45
00 ; Ca.pt. b Jan. 04 ; Major, 30 May, 1 1 ; Lt.-Col. 0 Feb. 12 ; Col, *7 Msj,
Pull Half
25; Maj.-Gftn. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 1st W. I. Regt. 49 Feb. 44.
Pay. Pay.
Lieutenant-Colonels.Vfm. Bush,2 KH. Comet, v 7 Jan. OS ; Lieut. P29 Jnne,
"25~
09 ; Capt. ? 22 July, 13 ; Major, v 6 April, 26 ; Lieut.-Col. P 22 May, ).
44 &A Henry Capadose,3 En. 24 Mar. 90 ; Lieut. 30 Oct. 99 ; Capt. 24 Mar. 04 ; Brev.Major, 4 June, 14 ; Regtl.-Mujor, 17 Oct. 16 ; Lieut.-Col. 22 Apr. SO.
26 6A Majors.V Edward Rowley Hill,5 -En*. 23 Feb. 13; Lieut. 24 Feb. 14; Capt.
P26 Sept. 20; Brevet-Major, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major, P6 May, 42.
22 12V, 9 $11 Robert Hughes," /w. 1 1 April 1 1 ; Lieut. 29 Oct. 12 ; Capt. 13 Feb. 27 ;
Brevet-Major, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major, 3 Mar. 43.
CAPTAIN. BKKV.-MAJ.
CAPTAINS.
18
0 Luke Smyth O'Connor . . i> 27 April 27 22 Mar. 31 P 17 Jan. 34
6 Jan. 14 30 Dec. 34
13 Apr. 09
32 4ft 9 Arch. Robertson7 . .
11 Jon. 21 P 19 July 27 21 April 36
21
3 James Clarke, s
7 April 37
4 May 15 16 Nov. 20
30
A Wm. Devonish Deverell"
1 June 3'J
21 July 25 17 April 28
20
0 George Robeson
George
Waller
Meehan,
s,
15
Apr. 42
17 April 28 14 April 36
17
0
13
0 Augustus Wm. Murray P 28 Dec. 32 v 28 Nov. 37 i P 25 Nov. 42
P 2 Dec. 36 P21 June3U!p15Mar. 44
0 Richard Olpherts
9
V 1 July 37 P 20 July 39 P 29 Mar. 44
8
0 C. Arthur Rumbold
16
0 Rawdon S. Camp. Ncynoe 10 June 29 P 10 May 33 P 2 April 41
26 Feb. 41 P 12 Feb. 42 P27 Sept. 44
12
0 William Steevciis
< 134 ISA
Robert Horatio Minty
6 Dec. 44
21 May 18 19 Apr. 36
LIEUTENANTS.
11
2 Lieut-Col. Bush terved ai
9 0 Fra. Milward W. Pogson P29 April 30 27 Oct. 38 Wolchcren. in 18O8.
LJeul. Col. Cnpd<M sern-tf
1 June 39 at Sthe
3 Feb. 37
8
0 Alex. Wm. Mackenzie. ..
capture of Minorca, in
1 June 39 Nor. 1798.
8
0 Ed. IIayt<jrlJinghujM,<//' i' 10 Mar. 87
v 25 Mar. 30 26 Oct. 39 S Major Hill stried In tbe
9
0 Niniau Craig
2 June 39 18 June 41 Peninsula from Sept. !M-k to
6
0 Robert Hughes
the end of that war in 1M,
6
0 John Andrew Wieburg . . 12 July 89 30 July 4! including the offuir of San
0
0 James Henry Robcson, g 23 Nov. 39 15 Apr. 42 Munos and retreat from BurBOS, as a Yolunteer ; baltlr of
do.
8 Jan. 41
s = 4 0 James Aggas
P 13 July 41 P21 July 42 Vltlorta, passage of the BfrSf 4 0 John Neville Peto
>o i T, Aft dassoa, battles of NIvelle and
25 Oct. 39 4 J iIlly 4J Touiouw.
6
0 Richard Doris
4
0 Thomas Wm. Stewart . . 20 Jnne 41 22 Nov. 42 6 Maj. Hughes served in the
3 Mar. 43 Peninsula from 1809 to 1X14,
14 Jan. 42
3
0 Henry Anton
including the first slefre of Ba3
0 Edward Lewis Knight . . P21 July 42 P 30 June 48 dajoi, and the buttle* of Busaeo,
2 July 41 29 Sept, 43 Vittoria (wounded), Salamanca,
4
0 John Ball Campbell ....
C Aug. 41 30 Sept. 43 and thePyrenee,beide8 various
4
0 George Noble Bredln . .
minor actions and skirmishi1*.
3
19 Apr. 42 31 Jan. 44 Present
0 George Herbert Robeson
at Waterloo on the
2 Feb. 44 10th, 17th and lath June, mid
3
2 Sept. 42
0 Michael Gernon
2
0 Richard D'Oyly Fletcher P 21 Apr. 43 P 19 Apr. 44 was wounded on the ISth.
IS
Capt. Robertson served in
17 3 Thomas James Dobson P 14 Dec. 26 P 26 Nov. 30 the7 Peninsula
the old Will
22 Nov. 42 23 July 44 from Jan. 1810with
3
0 Edward Sullivan
to the end of the
27 Dec. 42 P27 Sept. 44 war, including the defence of
3
0 Charles Quintiu Dick
3 0 Wm. John Cbamberlayne 25 Nov. 42 6 Dec. 44 Cadiz, from Feb. to Sept. 1810,

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ENSIGNS.

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11

4
6
8
4
2
2
1
1

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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0

0
0

where he was employed as bo


Assistant Engineer ; lines at

George Allan
3 Mar. 43
Torres Yedra*, notions at PomAttiwell Falkiner Wood P 28 July 43 bnl, Redinha, Cozal Nova, Foz d*Arouee, and SaP 3 Nov. 43 bugal; battle of Fueutes d'Onor, st-oond stepe
Charles Grange
blockade of Badajoz In June 181 1 ; action*
Frederick Jesse Hills. . . 30 Jan. 44 and
at El Bodon, and Aldeu de Pontr, siee^ ainl
John Moore Tittle
31 Jan. 44 storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and assault
Matthew Fanning
1 Feb. 44 of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, advance upon
capture of Madrid,retreat to Portugal, l,nlP 19 Apr. 44 and
William Sankey
tle of Nivelle, actions of Ln Bastide, Sauvelerre,
Thomas Clark
26 Apr. 44 Vic Digorre, and Tarbes; battles of Orthes (John Rose
7 Juno 44 verely wounded in Hie left arm) and Toukni*.
Henry Jobnstone
30 July 44
Haydon Lloyd Cafe . . .
27 Sept. 44
James Thomas Hurford
19 Nov. 41
Paymaster,Mark Matthews, 28 July, 43 ; Em. 29 May, 39 ; Lieut. 23 Nov. 40
Adjutant.Lieut. E. H. Bingham, 1 Nov. 42.
Quarter-Matter.Alexander Smith, 18 Nov. 41.
Surgeon.John M'Cay M'DonaJd, 17 Feb. 43; Ass'at.-Surg. 11 Jan. 33.
Assistant-Surgeons. Francis Nicoll Machardy, 24 Feb. 43.
John William Johnston, M.D. 28 June, 44. [Facings White.
George William Powell, 20 Aug. 44. |
Agents, Cox St. Co.

I Sir George Napier accompanied the expedition to Sweden, and from thence to Portugal, in 190p% tttu-n lit- became AMe-d>.
camp to Sir Jotm Moore, in which capacity he Berrod the Coruima campaign, and was at Uie battle of Coninna, and tbe artioau
which preceded It Served afterwards with the Slnd in the campaigm of 1800, 10, ami II, when he wat made Brvvet- Majorhe
and hi* brother, Major-Grit. Wm. Napier, being two out of eleven chosen by Lord Wellington Tor promotion i the occasion of
Mauena'i retreat. He gained the brevt-t of Lieut. - Col. for leading the tlomriiitf party at the imallcr breach o' CJudatl Kdriir<s
where he lost hiti right arm, having lind the ame ann hroki-u at the aetion (it <'sal Nova, and hU it wouiwluU a^ain dnrilkj t*e
ulege of CiiKlad K.rflrigo, tn dayibt'rore lie tint it in the bn-ach. He was albo Mouudid at the batLic of Husoco. while 1.-. 'twact
of striking with hi* iwont at a French gretia-lirr at the head of tlie titviu,'* mucking column. In 1818. hi- lejoltwd Ulv Sine, aotl
wai present at th battl* of Orthn, Ihe action ot Tarbci and th battle of Toulouic. Medal for Ciodad Kodrtgo.

2nd West India Regiment of Foot.


HU Half

ij.iP
4U

255

Colonel.Effingbaro Lindsay,' Era. 22 Aug. 88 ; Lieut. SO June, 02 ; Co<


11 Jane, 95; Major, 30 Oct. 07; Lieut.-Col. 8 Dec. 10; CW. 12 Aug 19MajorfJen. 22 July, 30 ; Lt.-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 2d W. I. Regt. 25 Aug. 43.
Lirut.-Coli.|J Sir Fras. Cockburu," Cornet, 16 Oct. 00; Lieut. v 6 Apr. 03
Capt.3WiLT.04; Maj. 27 June, 1 1 ; Lieut.-Col. 27 Oct. 14; CW. 10 Jan. 3?!
Henry C. Cobbc, .&. 16 Feb. 31 ; Lieut. P23 Jan. 35; Cant. P3 Nov. 37
Mnjor, P20 Oct. 40; Lt.-Col. 26 May, 44.
Xajort.James Allen, .En*. 8 Dec. 25; i*.28May,28; Capt.f24 July,35: Mai.
P29Dec.40.
Herbert Mends,3 Era. 1 April, 22 ; Lieut. 19 Feb. 24 ; Cant. 19 Mar. 20
Major, 26 May, 44.

CAPTAINS.
9 John Jas. Peck' ..
Edw. Cha. Soden ....
E. S. Norman Campbell,*.
Richard Elliott
Stephen John Hill
Henry Wase Whitfeild . .
Thos. Fred. Simmons . .
George Howell
Willoughby H. Nicolls . .
(KB Abraham P. Kenyon
James Edward Boggis . .
L.C.W. H.Fitz Gerald*

ENSIGN.

27 May
1 Feb.
P 2 Oct.
28 July
10 Nov.
13 Feb.
? 6 Dec.
P 1 1 May
28 Aug.
24 June
P 13 July
P17 Oct.

13
10
23
14
25
28
33
38
28
13
33
34

LIEUT.

24 May
27 June
14 Jan.
30 Nov.
13 Feb.
28 Oct.
f 28 Oct.
14 Feb.
22 Mar.
24 June
P 17 Oct.
7 Apr.

21
24
30
26
28
31
37
40
33
13
34
37

LIEUTENANTS.
John Miller
William Anderson,
Jas. I Minuiiin Mends . .
John Pott8(^.-.jf.iOAug.33)
Methaen Stvdiimn
John Warren Glubb ....
John Gaggin Cox
Wm. M'Carthy Murray. .
Jas. Wm. Lovat Frascr . .
Joseph Hill
John Harger, i
Stephen Blaney Gordon . .
George Bennett
Wui. Elliot Mockler
JoluiHarpur(Q.-.]f.5Mar.38)
JohnCorneliusM'Pherson
Charles C. Rookes
Robert Scott
Alexander Patereon Smith
Arthur Wcllesley Joyce. .
Arthur Hunt
Andrew John Macpherson
Thomas Basil Tuite . .
Burrows W.Arthur Sleigh
F. N.Wm. Graves Colleton

P29 Dec. 35
10 July 37
P 3 Nov. 37
6 Mar. 38
P 1 June 38
16 Mar. 38
1 June 38
22 Feb. 39
27 Sept. 39
4 Oct. 39
25 Oct. 39
20 Oct. 39
27 Oct. 39
8 May 40
15 Dec. 40
14 Dec. 41
Pll Mar. 42
15 April 42
16 April 42
17 April 42
18 April 42
19 April 42
P31 Dec. 42
23 July 42
29 Jan. 41

25 Jan. 39
25 Oct. 39
26 Oct. 39
30 Dec. 39
P21 Feb. 40
8 Mar. 40
31 Dec. 39
4 Aug. 41
9 Aug. 41
25 Feb. 42
15 April 42
do.
do.

do.
18 Aug. 42
29 Dec. 42
P31 Dec. 42
10 Nov. 43
27 Dec. 43
28 Mar. 44
26 May 44
26 July 44
P23 Aug. 44
10 Nov. 44
23 July 44

CAPTAIN.

P 8 June
10 Nov.
P 7 Oct.
7 Aug.
15 April
15 April
P 20 May
P 2 Aug.
27 Dec.
26 May
26 July
10 Nov.

BHKV.-MAJ .

30
34
30
39
42
42
42
42
43
44
44
44

SCapt.Mends
served many
years on the
Western Coast
of Africa, and
was present at
the first attack
made upon tho
Ashantees near
the village of
JDonguah, 26th
Sept. 1823, under Sir Charles
M'Carthy. Present also at
tlm destruction of the native
Dutch town of Succondec,
17th Feb. 1824, and employed
In the boats of H. M. ships of
war skirmishing with the na
tives of that town and theAshantee ontho following morning.
In action against the Ashaiitees, 21st May, 1824 ; and at
the defeat of their army on the
heights In rear of Cape Coast
Castle, lltli July following.
On the 4th Feb. 1828, whilst
in command of Dixcove Port,
he was attacked by about 6000
natives, the garrison consisting
of only one corporal and nine
teen privates, (natives) R. Air.
corps ; with these he defended
the post, and forced the enemy
to retreat with much loss in
killed and wounded. Besides
the above he has been in variotu skirmishes with the na
tives.
4 Capt. Peck served the
campaigns of 1813 and 14 in
the Peninsula.

ENSIGNS.
John M'Court
1 Jan. 43
5 Captain Fitz Gerald served in the late war
Robert Alexander Dagg
2 Jan. 43 in Portugal, from 1832 to 1834, in Col. Bacon's
regt. of Lancers, and was present H t the siege of
John Crosbie Harnett .
9 Nov. 43 Oporto
and battle of Valonga (Medal), during
Rob. C. Dalrymple Bruce 10 Nov. 43 the entire campaign of Kstramadura j and
Rowland Webster ....
12 Jan. 44 commanded the cavalry which escorted Don
Thomas Parker Wright.
2 Feb. 44 Miguel, after the capitulation of Evora, to tlio
where he embarked.
14 June 44 sea-side
James Lawless
9 Mr. Richardson served at the capture of tho
John Salmon Gordon .
30 July 44 Cape of Good Hope In 1808; reduction of
Griffith Glynne Griffith P 23 Aug. 44 Monte Video, and campuign of 180(1 and 7 in
America ; campaigns of 1808 and 0 in
CouwuyJamesG. Williams 30 Aug. 44 South
the Peninsula, Including the battles of Koleia
George James Ivey . .
1 Nov. 44 and \ in, M.I.
David O'Brien
22 Nov. 44
Acting Puynuuten.Right Wing, Lieut. Potts; Left Wing, Lieut. Boggis.
Adjutant.John Harpur, (Lieut.) 16 Dec 40.
Quartfr-Miuter.Thomas Birley, 20 Oct. 43.
Surgeon.9 John Richardson,9 5 Jan. 26; Astiit.-Surg. 18 Feb. 08; llotp.Attist.-Suryeon*. John Richardson, 26 Jan. 41.
[Aisiit. 9 July, 05.
Christopher Macartney, MB. 2 Feb. 44.
Edward Baily Tusou, 20 Aug. 44.
Facings Yellow.Agentt, Messrs. Price & Son.
1 Lieut-General Llndtay served In 8t Domingo In the campaign! of 179*. a. and 6 i at the Cape of Good Hope during tinraBv war in 1401 t tn the campaigns of 1003, 4, and !i, In India, under Lord Lake ; led the centre and storming column
aVh eaptuftd tbr Fort of Uelg, where he wu icrctclf wounded in single combat Ht the Gateway t In Jan. ISOo. with hi>
ravba a sHnt. again led the centre column of attack againit Uhurtpore, where he loit a leg.
1 kir rroneie Coekburn Berved in South America in 1607 i in the PeninuU in IMWand 111 i anil in i .1.1.1.1. f...n. IRII ... IMIA

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Zrd West India Rfgimcnt of Foot (Light Infantry).

Colonel.Sir Charles Wm. Maxwell,1 CB. KCH. Eta. 1 July, 05 ; Lieut. 1 Dec
96 ; Capt. 1 Nov. 97 ; Afty. 15 June, 08 ; Lt.- Col. 29 Dec. 09 ; Col. 12 Aog. 18
Maj.-Qen.'Xl Jnly, 30; Lt.-Oen. 23 Nov. 41 ; CW.3rd W. I. Kept. 9 Feb. 43
Lieut.-Cols.Sir Richard Doherty,1 Em. P10 Sept. 1803; /.;.../. 22 NOT. 04;
Capt. 21 May 12 ; Mnj. PIG Sep. 24 ; Lt.-Col. P26 Sep. 20 ; Col. 23 Nov. 41.
i.) Francis Perry ,' Era. 8Oct. 12; Lieut. 18 Feb. 13j Capt. 8 June, 26; Ifajar,
8 Dec. 37 ; Lieut.-Col. 15 April, 42.
Majors. Alexander Maclean,4 Era. 6 Sept. 04; Lieut. 16 Sept. 05; Capt. SO
June, 17 ; Brevet Major, 10 Jan. 37; Major, 1 Sept. 40.
James Jackson, "71*. 1 Apr. 22 ; Lieut. 17 Feb. 24; Capt. 3 Nov. 26; BrnftMitjor, 2.1 Nov. 41 ; Major, lo April, 42.
CAPTAIN. BHEV.-MAJ.
CAPTAINS.
7 Apr. 14 18 Aug. 36
13 Aug. 12
Thomas Abbott5.. .
15 Mar. 27 26 Apr. 31 19 Aug. 36
William Shaw" .. .
Alexander Findlay
5 July 31 22 May 33 17 June 37
6 June 16 25 Aug. 39
James Palmer
20 Apr. 15
Win. Maxwell Mills, ... P20 July 3-2 I>1 7 Jan. 34 P 18 Sept. 40
Isaac Foster7
25 May 1 1 14 Sept. 18 15 Apr. 29
James Travers
28 NOT. 34 29 July 36 15 Apr. 42
Charles Birch Vane
P30 Dec. 26 P17 Dec. 30 P 19 Jan. 39
Jamvs Parsons Berry8 ..
8 Jan. 07 26 Jan. 08
7 July 43
Edward Southoune Glen
1 1 May 16 19 Aug. 36
5 June 44
Ifon. John dc Blaqniere" P30 Sept. 36 29 Jan. 39 P 20 Aug. 44
\Vm. St. Leger Angelo . . 20 May 30 20 Oct. 37 25 July 44
< Major Maclean .erred at Ox
LIEUTENANTS.
I
nnture of the Island of BoortoB
Rich. Plunkct Ireland .. 23 Dec. 36 28 Dec. 38 in 1810.
5 Capt. Abbott wired with that
Christopher Lynch
29 July 36 29 Dec. 38 expedition
to New Orleana. Very
favourably mentioned in a pMi
.1 .1 1 1 1' - Montgomery .... 20 Oct. 37 25 Oct. 39 deapatch
to the Right HOD. th*
HenryWm.H.Grahain,arf. 3 Nov. 37 13 April 40 Secretary for the Coloiiira far aervice, rendered whilat in eoimmad
Clayton S. Hext Kingston 28 June 38 11 Sept. 40 of
an expedition in the interior of
Peter John Macdonald . . 25 Oct. 39 18 June 41
6 C..pt. Shaw waa present at the
7 Jan. 42 retaking
Geo. B. Triscott Colman 31 Dec. 39
of Burnt Point on UM
Gambia, llth NOT.. 1831 ,, and
Arthur Onslow Creighton Id Dec. 40 15 Apr. 42 Hirer
it the attack upon Eaaow, 17th
Georsre Jeffrey ,"> a
' 4 June 30 18 June 41 NOT lollow,,,
Foter aerred four Trara
Henry Charles Wateon . . P18 June 41 29 Dec. 42 aa7a Cajit.
miiUhipman in the Hoyal Nary
e Kii.t India attitioii, prior to
James Francis Birch . .
7 Jan. 42 30 Dec. 42
the army. Wnapreaentat
Henry Beckett Bcrtles.. "> 1 June 38 P 30 Dec. 41 entering
the rupture of tive ahip taring
irninir
fanar 'into Jara
Thomas M'Curdy
r%9 Mar. 42
2 June 43 troopa on board,
Ro.5.. - red' in the Trvveneon
2 June 43
Roger Magrnth
; 15 Apr. 42
n at Cochin with
under C'i*pt. Footr, to aaMt
2 June 43 atheparty
George Muttli-bury .... 10 Apr. 42
troop* in alarming the rear at
Robert Matthew Pointer I' 12 July 89 17 May 41 thatplace; waa nftarwarda wonnde*
the Strait* of Malarc*..
Charles Daniel Addison.. I 21 July 42 21 July 43
inir fome Malur
wa. ID
ndian ci.mp.nn f 16IS. hi
Hrtward Poitier
P 10 June 41 24 Mar. 43
,
William Mayne
17 Aug. 41 28 Sept. 43 cued ju at the period
fhen the
* intha actof ai
Kdw. Thomas FitzGerald 23 July 42 20 Dec. 43
3 May 44 8 Capt. Berry .erred nearly BVe
Fred. Augustus Davidson 24 Jnly 42
Angus M'Taggart
i 19 Aug. 42 18
-na preent at the ttvkinj: of tba
44 Wda of lacliia and Procida.
Francis James Cox . . . . 2!) Dec. 42 nr5 June
T 1
AA i Serred on board th. H'tattt bnf.
25
July
44
I
cuftine
, pun-hoat. on the cojt
William Rogers
30 Dec. 42
Philip Bolton
17 Jan. 10 25 July 11 ' of Calabria III 1*11.
.erred withtha 4lat throurhna t the
ENSIGNS.
William Hunt Can20 Aug. 42 campaign of 1842 in Affsrh'ii.islnn, And < prr>etit in
the. Puhceu Valley ; Hlso in the ncllona at Conine and
icorge AlK>z Auquetil . .
3 June 43 before
UliUKtiee; ticrnpMtion and rirstruct:<in >if tkat
Chnndos Humph. Willcox 4 June 43 . tortrem und of Cuboitl ; eipedltion into Kohiatan i
William Cooper
5 June 43 Tfiriinii iriiiinr afTniri in and between the Bolaa and
James Kirh.inl Gardner , 21 July 43 the Khyber Pun.
10 I.irnt. Jeffrey BeTTed a. a captain in tli* Avarlo.
May
dwell
P' 18
Aug. -*o
43 i SjinniBh
"J"i
'" Smith
*!*
' o -nui}.
S|>nnih Legnm,
Legnm, nnd
lind waceurn^
waseupnpt^l in
in the
the acut.naot
acut.na ot tha
tlw
John Filzpatrick
..

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.

.-

., '

wnun.ii.il), Itrjti;

10th,

12rh (wounded).

14th, 13th.

WilliaiiiSaniuelCumrning 2 I-eb. 44 and ith Match!


arc. icth
>t u,,d i7th May, 1107. A, >,..;
two mt'a;)l.
| Ulysc Maximilian Burke
3 May 44
11 Mr. Hhyi Ht-rrrd in tho PenincuU t*Vom Apml
1I3 t.i M*rrh 1-H, from thut prnotl, on tb OM*t of
M'illiam Charles Bancroft 25 June 44 Anx-ricii
uijtl t New OrleuiiB. uiiul the cunclauoa of
Strange Beetson Hartigan 30 July 44 Ihcwar
with Amt-ric*.
Frederick Brydon
, 1 Nov. 44 >
Aajutant.Lieut. H. W. H. Graham, 1 July, 42.
Quarter- Maxtor. Edward Coiiron, 2 Dec. 42.
Surg.fl Tho. Rhys," 2 Oct. 40 ; Auul.-Sura. 25 May 15 ; Hotp.-A.2A Mar. 13.
-Robert Villiers George, M.D.', 10 Nov. 43.
JohnAlex. Win. Thompson, M.D.,l!)Nov.44. I FacinjsBlne.Agent,
GeorgcThoininWoodinan, M.D.,29Nov.44. | Clias.H.M'Grigor,Esq.

1 Sit Cha/leB Maxwell was engaged in Ili-j defi-nce or the Island of St. Vincent, and until the entire tubJugation of the C>rib, In 17!).'.. Landed, with the 03rd, In North Holland, In Aug. 17BB, and vu prOMnt at
the lurrender of the Dutch fleet at the Holder, and In the actloni of the IQIh Sept., Xd and Oth Oct. In
the following year, In the expedition Intended for the attack of Belleitle; afterward* In Ibe affair at Ferrol.
and then In Gibraltar and Malta, until the peace of 1802. Served In South America, In 1806 '
the land force In the capture of the French Fortrrat nnd Settlement of Senegal, In 1800.
2 Sir Richard Doherty served at the rapture of Martinique, in 1M)8; nml Ouadnloupe, in 1B10.
t Lieut. -Colonel Perry lost an arm at Salamnnrn. where hr Errted ni n vnluntpar.

Ceylon Rifle Regiment.

257

Lieut.- Colonels.
J3 Thomas Fletcher,' Em. 28 July, 1803; Lieut. 13 March, 05; Capt. 12 Mar.
10; Major, P6 Dec. 27 ; Lieut.-Col. ? 27 Feb. 35.
Samuel Braybrooke,3 -2nd Lieut. 17 Dec. 12; Lieut. 29 April, 18; Capt. P6
March, 23 ; Mtgor, f 27 Feb. 35 ; Lieut.-Col. 26 Jan. 44.
Majors.
Auchmuty Montresor, Ens. 29 Mar.21 ; Lieut. 25 Mar. 25; C/>f.Pll May 26;
Brev.-Major, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major, P29 April, 42.
Gtorge Adolphus Tranchell,3 2nd Lieut. 2 Oct. 07 ; Lieut. 10 June, 10; Capt.
9 Oct. 26 ; Brecet-Miijor, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major, 26 Jan. 44.
2ND LIEUT.!
I.I BUT.
CAPTAIN. BKKV. MAJ.
CAPTAINS.
Peter Bennet Reyne
15 Apr. 19 15 Dec. 22 P21 Dec. 26 23 Nov. 41
Thomas Win. Rogers. . .
do.
7 Jan. 24 P 4 May 20 P 7 June 27
George Cochrane 4
22 Jan. 07 7 Feb. 08 13 Feb. 27
do.
Thomas Skinner
2 Dec. 19 8 Jan. 24 3 Apr. 36
Brownlow Edw. Layard . 21 Dec. 26 P28 Aug. 28 PI 4 May 36
Charles Kelson*
26 Sept. 1 1 4 Mar. 13 10 June 32
George Thomas Parke .
3 Mar. 14 f 12 June 23 P 10 Aug. 26 23 Nov 41
P 5 Oct. 15 24 Dec. 18 [P 30 June 25 28 June 38
Thomas Bonnor
Win. Twistleton Layard P 22 Feb. 33 P22 Nov. 30 P16 Aug. 39
9 3H Thomas Lillie* .
1 Oct. 12 17 July 15 7 Dec. 38
j William Caldwell
26 Aug. 13 2 Nov. 15 P29 April 42
, William Driberg'
2 June 15 8 Aug. 22 17 June 42
| Rodney Mylius
16 May 22 30 May 24 9 Oct. 42
A lexander Mackay
1 Aug. 14 12 Nov. 24 29 Mar. 43
Cosby Warburton
22 July 19 18 June 25 26 Jan. 44
P
29
May 28 8 Jan. 36 P 12 July 44
William Harrtisty
FIRST LIEUTENANTS.
John Burleigh
22 May 18 23 Mar. 21 8 Capt. Lillie served in the
PeninsulalroniDec. 1812 to tiro
Fran. Brownrigg .Bayly . . 2 Jan. 28 8 May 35 : end
oi the war, including the
Albert Watson
17 July 23 14 Jan. 30 ; crossing
of the Zadino; battle of
Jas. Mitchell Macdonald 26 Oct. 30 29 July 30 Vittorift ; blockade of PampeGeo. Bulkeley Tattersall P16 May 34 P 28 Apr. 37 luna from .Ml. i mil July ;
of Roncesvalles, '28th July,
William John Kirk .... 27 Sept. 31 P27 Oct. 37 I pass
of I'umpeluna, 28th July,
P 13 June 34 8 May 38 i lultle
William Price
Nivelle, Nive (9lh to 13th Dec.)
Henry Charles Bird .... f 13 June 34 22 May 38 Orthes (severely wounded ), and
P 14 Nov. 34 P17 Sept 38 Touloufie. Present at Water
Nicholas Fenwick
June, and at the
Benj. Bloomfield Kcane
8 May 35 Pll Jan. 39 loo on the of18thCambray.
Edward John Holworthy P 12 Feb. 30 P 25 Jan. 39 storming
7 Captain Driberg, prior to
Hen. Gibbs Remmett, adj. P 8 July 36 P28 Juue39 entering the army, served five
and a half as midship
Henry Alexander Raitt . . P22 Nov. 36 P 5 July 39 years
man in the royal navy ; in
Charles Thomas Smith . . P17 Nov. 37 P 29 May 40 181)8,
8, and 1U on the East
Wra. Henry Underwood P28 April 37 P 14 Mar. 40 India station; in 1812 and 19
in
the
blockading squadrons
P
18
Sept.
40
L. Saie Cobourg Fraser, i. 17 May 39
'ifT Flushing, Cherbourg and
Robert Watson "
7 July 37 29 Jan. 42 Texel,
and in the Baltic. In
William Bagenall
2 Nov. 38 P 29 April 42 1815 he served as voluutecr iu
P 5 July 39 P 27 Sept. 42 tlie Kandian campaign in Cey
Henry Lucas
William Chas. Vanderspar P 16 Aug. 39 9 Oct. 42 lon.
P 15 Dec. 40 29 Mar. 43
Henry Skinner
Chas. Theophilus Clement P 24 Sept. 41 30 May 43

1 Lwut.-Col. Fletcher served the campaigns of 1808 and 9 in the Peninsula, Including the battlei of
Rol-w, Vltniera, and Coninna. Served also with the expedition to Walchrrtn.
f IX-Col. Braybrooke served at the capture of the Kandian territories in 1815, and In the Kandian
rebellion in 1817 and 18.
S Major Tranchell served in Travancore In 1809, and In the Kandian country in 1815 and 18. Served In
lmj in 1815, at AMUUnt-Conimisiary-Oeneral and attached to the .'Hi Division of the Army, under
Sir Robert Brownrigg.
4 U>jor Cochrane served at the capture of Martinique, and Les Salutes in 1808, and Quadoloupe In 1810,
IU tlw in 1813.
5 Capt. Kelson served with the late 103rd in the American war, and was present In the action of I.umlj'i
U, at the tlorrninc of Fort Erie on the morning of the 15th Aug. ISM, and at the repulse of the sortie
M II* Oth Sept. following.
9 Uemf. Robert Waton served the campaigns of 1814 and 15 In Holland and the Netherlands, Including
Ike actions at Merxem, and bombardment of Antwerp.

Wett India Regimenti.


(To be attached to the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd West India Regiments, as the exigencies of the
Service may require.)
TiiVfonWtlliamRobinson, M.D. 23 Aug. 44 ; Auatant Surgeon, 11 Jan. 39.

Yean Serv
Full Hal/
Pay. Pa,.

258

Ceylon Rifle Regiment.


2ND LIEUT.

LIBDT.

18 Sept. 39
P 19 Nov. 41
P 29 April 42
20 May 42
21 Mav 42
24 Sept. 41
28 Dec. 41
22 May 42

P 10 NOT. 43
26 Jan. 44
P23 Aug. 44
P 23 Aug. 44
v'i.1 Sept 44
29 Mar. 44
6 Dec. 44
P 7 Dec. 44

LIEUTENANTS.
6
4
3
3
3
4
4
3

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0
0
0 William H Kelson
0
0
0

3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
17 June 42
22 July 42
f 27 Sept. 42
P 3 Feb. 43
10 Feb. 43
30 Mav 43
23 June 43
27 Oct. 43
26 Jan. 44
P 25 June 44
P 12 July 44
P 23 Aug. 44
24 Aug. 44
P27 Sept. 44
1 0 Dec. 44
P 7 Dec. 44

s
0
0

22

8
2
12
1
1

0
0
0
0
0

Years' Serv.

Paymaster.Richard Jefferson, 0 May, 36 ; Znd Lieat. 23 Oct. 23 ; Iff Lint.


1 Sept. 20.
Adjutant.Lieut. H. G. Hemmett, 30 May, 43.
Quarter-Master.Charles Macdonald, 30 May, 43.
SurgeonJames Stuart, 22 Dec. 43 ; Assist.-Surg. 5 July, 33.
Assist.-Surgs. Edmund Edward Hare O'Brien, MD 13 Dec. 44.
Henry Forbes Dakers, 13 Dec. 44.
Regimentals GreenFacings Black.Agents, Sir John Kirklarj d & Co.

Provisional Battalion at Chatham.

Full Half
Pay. Pay.
30
38

Lieutenant- Colonels.
V Thomas Wcare,1 KH. Ens. 14 Sept. 04; Lieut. 25 June 05; Captain, 19
IDA
April 1810; Brev.-Maj. 21 June 13; Major, 1 June 26; Bretet-Lievt.Col. 22 July 30; Lieut.-Col. 13 Apr. 38; Col. 23 Nov. 41.
* Thomas Edwin Kelly," Ens. 1 April 06 ; Lieut. 1 1 Feb. 08 ; Capt. 20 Dec. 22 ;
Brevet-Major, 10 Jan. 37 ; Major, f 24 Feb. 37 ; Lieut.-Col. 11 May 41.

Staff Captain.

:4
39

Henry Jackson, Ens. f 5 April, 31 ; Lt. P 20 Sept. 33 ; Capt. 27 Dec. 42.


Acting Adjutant.Lieut. G. L. Woodd, 86 F.
Acting Quarter-Master.Lieut. W. Coates, 98 F.
0 Surgeon.Samuel Ayrault Piper,5 M.D. 20 Feb. 23 ; Auift.-Surg. 27 Dec. 00.
Agents, Sir John Kirklaud & Co.
0

1 Colonel Wearo served with the British and Russian army In Italy, in 1805 ; in Egypt, in 1807. against
the Turks, including the second attack on Kosetta, the capture of guns and camels on the right bank of
the Nile, and the retreat to Alexandria. At the reduction of the Islands of Ischia and Procldn, in IWM ; at
the taking of the Ionian Isles, in 1809 and 10; and during the siege, of Santa Maura as an acting Encine- r
Officer. In the Peninsula as aide-de-camp to Gen. Sir John Oswald commanding the Ath Division, during
the campaigns of 1812, 13, and 14, including the severe affair at Villa Muriel, the whole retreat from
Burgos, the advance of 1813, atfair of o-iun, battle of Vittoria, both assaults and during the whole siege
of San Sebastian, battle of the Nivelle, and some of the affairs at the Mayor's House in from of Bidari
on the Bayonne road.
2 Lieut. Colonel Kelly served on the expedition to Copenhagen, in 1807; at the capture of Martinique
in 190O, and Gaudaloupo In 1810; the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, in Lower Canada, including ti ,
actions at Chateaugimy and Plattsburg.
3 Ur. Piper served twenty years in the East Indira, and was present at the destruction of UM Dntek
Squadron in Sourabaya in 1809. Accompanied the oipeditlon under Admiral Drury to Marot, in China,
auiiliaries to the Portuguese, in 1809. Served also with the Army of Reserva during the Ptndirm -w
from 1810 to 1821.

Cape Mounted Riflemen.


"CAPE OF GOOD HOPE."

Years Serv.

Full Half
Pay. Pay.

Lieutenant- Colonel.
Henry Somerset,1 KH. Cornet, 5 Dec. 1811 ; Lieut. 30 Dec. 12: Cant.
6 Oct. 15 ; Major, v 25 March, 23 ; Lt.-Col. P 17 July, 24 ; Col. 28 June, 38.
Major.
Alexander Boewell Armstrong,2 Ens. 30 Jan. 12 ; Lieut. 5 Feb. 14 ; Capt. 15
Sept. 25 ; Brevet-Major, 28 June, 38 ; Major, 16 Feb. 44.

32

32

0 Henry D. Warden
0 Geo. Tho. C. Napier

CAPTAINS.
13
17
18
17
11
8
0
8
G
G
6
4
4
3
1
3
1
1
33
9
4
20
2
G

ft0
3A
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

259

CAPTAIN.

BRKV.-MAJ.

25 May 20 15 Sept. 25 1 Mar. 39


23 Mar. 32 P 25 Aug. 37 P 16 Feb. 41
William Sutton
P 5 June 27 P 16 Mar. 30 P 30 July 30
Thomas Donovan
15 Mar. 27 16 May 33 19 Nov. 41
Henry Yarburgh Gold . . 11 Apr. 25 18 Sept. 28 P 5 Apr. 31
George Edward Cannon P 1 Aug. 34
1 Mar. 39 10 Feb. 44
LIEUTENANTS.
0 Paymaster Qunn served in
John Robert O'Reilly4 . . 30 Apr. 37
3 Mar. 39 Calabria in 1806, and was preCha.Henry Somerset, adj. P 30 July 30 20 Sept. 39 MF at the battle of Maida and
of Catrone. Campaign
P 28 Oct. 37 7 Feb. 40 taking
John Armstrong
of 1807 In Egypt, including the
Frederick Campbell
2 Mar. 39 P16 Feb. 41 attack on tho fortt and heights
Alexandria on the 10th, 20th,
Charles B. Cranse
27 Sept. 39 17 Sept. 42 of
.'<:> March ; siege of ItoeUu,
John T. Bisset
7 Feb. 40 16 Feb. 44 actions
of 1 Hamet 30th and
P 10 Feb. 41 P23 Feb. 44 21st April,
John Borrow
and was there taken
ENSIGNS.
prisoner. Served also the campaigns of 1814
William Fraser
11 May 41 and 15 in Holland and the Netherlands, includ
William Harvey .
II Feb. 42 ing the actions of the 13th January and 2d
diariesEdward Phillpotts P 10 Feb. 44 February, and the bombardment of Antwerp.
R. Geo. Gordon Cumming 3 Nov. 43
Joseph Salis, R. M
10 May 44
John M'Donncll
P 28 June 44
Paymaster.Wm. Gunu,' 31 May, 39; Quarter-Master, 6 August, 12.
Adjutant.Lieut. C. H. Somerset, 19 Nov. 41.
Quarter-Matter.Michael Rorke, 10 May, 44; Ens. 19 Nov. 41.
Surgeon.Wm. Cruickshank Eddie, 20 Mar. 41 ; Assist.-Surg. 12 Jan. 20
Horpital Assistant, 1 May, 25.
Assist.-Surg.Robert Marshall Allen, 30 Jane, 43.
Veterinary Surgeon.John Kingsley, 29 March, 1839.
Regimentals Green. Facing! Black.Agents, Sir John Kirkland & Co.

1 Col. Somerset served the campaigns of 1813, 14, and IS, including the battles of Vittoria, (ml up,
Toulouse, and Waterloo.
2 Major Armstrong served at the capture of Genoa in 18U, and subsequently In the American war, in
cluding the capture of Washington, attack before Baltimore ISlh Sept. 1814; and on New-Orleans, 8th Jan.
IM5, where he was wounded and taken prisoner. Present when Graham's Town was attacked by about ten
thousand Gaffers, 22d April, 1818, and who were repulsed with great slaughter by three hundred men under
tile command of Col. Wiltshire.
5 Ueut. O'Reilly served throughout the last Caffro war, and wa shot through both thighs, 15th Jan.
1832, in an attack made by Col. Somerset on a large body of Cadres in the Bushmans River Poort, who had
invaded the Colony ; on which occasion a most handsome General Order was Issued on the gallantry evinced
b; Lieut. O'Reilly.
Years' Serv.
Hull Half
Pay. lai

33
34
30

Infantry Depot Battalion, in the Isle of Wight.

Lieut.-Colonel.$ Holman distance,1 Etts.20 Oct. 08; Lieut. 22 Feb. 10; Capt.
P 26 May , 14 ; Major, P 2 Sept. 24 ; Lieut.-Col. P 12 Dec. 26 ; Col. 23 Nov. 41 .
Major. ft John Alves," Ens. 5 Nov. 07 ; Lieut. 25 Dec. 10 ; Capt. 13 Mar. 27 ;
Major, 17 Aug. 41.
0 Paymaster.D Edward Fugion," 23 Dec. 19 ; Ens. 4 May, 09 ; Lt. 25 July, 11 .
Acting Adjutant.Lieut. R. Dillon, 97th Foot.
Acting Quartermaster.Lieut. Alexander Ramsay, 42 F.
Agents, Sir John Kirklaud & Co.

3A

1 Col. distance served at Walcheren in 1800, and subsequently in the Peninsula, Including tho repulse of
toe French at Bejer, in front of Puerto de Uanos pass, affairs in Ronccsvalles pass, battle of Nivelle, attack on
Combo, eroning the Nivc Oth Dec., action at St. Pierre d'Arrube. near Bayonne, 13th Dec. (twice wounded
Md severely), action at Sauveterre, passage of Ciave d'Oleron and Gave de Pau, battle of Orthes, affair at
Tarbes. action at Aire (wounded), and baltle of Toulouse.
1 Major Alves served the whole of the campaigns in Spain, Portugal, and Prnncc, of 1810, 11, 12, IS,
and 14, with the 74th in Picton's division, without having ever been absent from it for a single day, includ
ing the battle of Busoco, retreat to the lines of Torres Vedras, occupation of them, and subsequent advance
>n pursuit of Massena, actions at Pombal, Redinha, Foz d'Aroucv, Quanta, and Sabugal, battle of Fuentei
d'Osor, siege of Badiyuz in June 1811, actions at El Bodon and Aldeade Ponte, siege and storm of Clndad
Btdrfeo, siege, storm and escalade of the Castle of Badajoz in March and April, 1813, battle of Salamanca,
capture of Madrid and the Retire, affairs on the retreat from Madrid to Salamanca and Portugal in Nov.
Mi, nibwqueut advance and potsagc "f thp Kbro, battle of Vlttoria, blockade of Pampeluna, the battles in
UM Pyretwe* on the S7th, 4th, and SOth July, battles of the Nivelle, the Nive, and Orthes, actions of Vic
Biforre aod Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse.
S Paymaster Fugipn served In the Peninsula from July 1809 to the end of that war in 1614, including th
kith of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, and battle of Orthes.

Yemra'Sfrr.
Full 1: .11

260

Royal Canadian Rifle Regiment.

Pay Pay Colonel.The Licut.rGeneral Commanding the Forces in Canada, for the time being
Wra. Elliot,1 KH., Ent. 26 Sept. 1807 ; Lieut. 28 Jan. 08 ; Cant. P 0 Oct
1 36 1," Lieut.-Col.~9
11 ; M({jorf 2 May 22 ; Breeet-Lt.-Col. 13 July 32 ; Heut.-Col. 30 Oct. 40.
22 23ft Majort.Win. Henry Newton,' KH., Cornet 20 June 1800 ; Lieut, ? 25 Dec. 00 ; Capt.
25 June 08; Brevet-Major 27 May 25 ; M<yor 11 May 26; Brevet-Lt.-Col'2Sl\uieS.
S
37 ^ Gillies Macpliereon," .En*. 9 July 1803; Lieut. 22 May 04 ; Capt. 7 May 12- Brett!Major
23 July 30 ; Major 10 July 41.
|
KNSKIN.
LIKUT.
| CAPTAIN.
BHEV.-M.W.
CAPTAINS.
S
C
19 19ft f) Robert Muter*
5 Mar. 07
3 Mar. 08 P27 May 19 10 Jan. 37
3
14 I7jjj Frederick Win. Clements .... 16 Feb. 14 23 Feb. 15
8 April 25 28 Jnne 38
John Thome Wevlund J .... 31 July 06
28
1 Mar. 01) 13 Mar. 27 23 Nov. 41
20 U William Atkiii6
9 Mar. 10
2 July 11 31 Dec. 30
t*
23 lit
C
Rob. Gudgeon Johnston7. . 2o Oct. 10 20 Jan. 14 16 July 41
tup res ! 20
0
9 April 25 12 July 27 16 July 41
15
0 John Thomas Win. Jones . . 16 July 30 P 6 Mar. 35 I' 23 July 41
P 16 Mar. 32 i f 4 Mar. 3G! >-30 Oct". 40
13
0 I'hillpotts Wright Taylor
19 July 12 I 15 July 15' P 7 Aug. 27 23 Nov. 41
8 24ft Charles Widenlwm Nash'
.5
13 Feb. 36 P 11 May 39 P 7 Juue 44
9 0 Pat. Leonard M'Dougall
t
LIEUTENANTS.
18 91ft Hector Munro'
5Scpi. 11 20 May 13 |
10
95;ia James Black10 ..
16 May 1 1 22 July 13 11 Ueut. Knight wired vilb
17
Alfred Knight,"*
18 June 12 14 Feb. 14 IheOZUal Iheca^luraorCifnoiin
. 15 tW*i 0 Arthur Gray"
11 July 11
4 Feb. Hi l-s1^' lllld uhMqu*-ot(y at i.'ie
17 til'*'ll!' *-'f Castim-aii'l Hjnniltun.
11 ipA John Ross
25 May 15 Ji
"in UnilHl Stan* 01 N. Ajiimc*.
20
James Braunan
CJutie 10 25 Dec. 231 is I.ifut. (Jray cr\<yj in lie
u
16 ft' Robert Douglas
| 12 Oct. 15 10 Aug. 2f> Peninsula from 181 1 to the icmt"x
; 30 May 341 11 Mar. 37 lhal- "a-r -'" lsl4' inclugi
11
u Charles Bentley, ndj
P2G Tub. 36 f 28 Dec. 38
9
0 Francis Hawtrcy Cox
8 0 Archibald James Campbell, s. , i'28 April 37 ! 3 Aug. 41 IhiH sirge of Badtguc, ajwra2
8 0 William Hervey FitzGerald ..v 0 May 37 I 6. Jan.
' 41 tionsljt'lore. su'ir.ftU.niuiii: of Ibr
. , . ,, bn-arini at Dur,"(he wastlieU-t
~
0 Edward Stopford Claremont \ 9 Feb" 38 li) July
7
41 |o(ra.,., W|10 |el[ , ln,nc,IN)i >B<j
o
Holmes
| 17 July 41 ** O July 44 J commanded a company during the
e 4 0 James Nicol
retreat
therefrom;
battlesof Vitk>na,tJjeP.rrciir*4,
ENSIGNS.
s 4 0 Leigh Goldie Cox14
41i Nhello, and Orthm. blockade of Ifciyoi.m'. aod a
| in
1C July
T r Ji S1"**-01 many affairs and skirmishes. Served hcaiuHenry Kingamill
1J JUly 41 pjjjj^ jn Kepaul. tiicluding the ba.ille of HarriiI 44 00 Wm.
Reginald Macdoncll '*
20 July 41 pore; alto the Mahratta campaign* nf IS 17 and 18.
21 July 41
*^ Paymaster Cameron served in the P*niu? 4 0 John Barnard Geale . .
99 Tulw J.1 8II'* France, and Plunders from May 1913 to
J 4 0 \Vm. Henry Sharpe . .
on r !y
Oct- ldl8- includiiiK the battles of the Prreoea
Wcvland
23July 41 l(S8th, S9th,& 30th July), Nivflle, NiTe,Ttw)#us',
ss 41 00 John
25 June 44>Qni>re Bras, and Waterloo. Kn ft aged in ^
William Henry Eliot .
5 July 44 ' ' ''*' '''''' 'h~:ii ' ' i'1;i)n in Upper Canuda.
.
1 301 03 Spencer Peel
'.13 (ESil Angus Cameron,11 29 Oct. 41 ; Quarter- Master, 13 Feb, 12.
5 11 0 Adjutant.Lieut. O. Bentley 23 July 41.
4 0 Quarter-Matter. Daniel Doherty, 23 July 41.
4f 19 0 Surgeon.John Maitland,M.D., 3 Dec.41 ; A.-Surg. 12 June, 28 ; H.-A. 16Dc.S6.
Assistant-Surgeons.Jas. Millar, M.D., 7 June, 33. Regtls. Green.Facings Scarlet.
w 11
11 0
Joliii Kirkland JcCo.
Edw.HughBlakeney,17Oct.34. .

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1 LIeut.-Colonel Elliot nerved in the Peninsula with tlu> 29th Rogt., ami was present at the battle of
pawige of the Douro and capture of Oporto, battles of Talavera and fiusaco, rtr*t niege of Badajoz, and baltte of
Albiihera. Served also In America in 1814, and wan present at the captures hi the Penobicot, Canine, ami Marhias.
2 Lieut -Colonel Newton received n commission at the early age of twelve, In constant uce of the strvicn of hn
father, then commanding a Rnpt. of Light Dragoons. Served in the West Indies in the campxisu of 1810, under
Sir Geo. Ueckwith, at a Regimental Officer; was afterwards appointed Assistant Quarter-Mastcr-Generaland Major
of Brlgride in St. Thomas, and Grenada. Joined his ReRt. on their being ordered on service to the Coast of Awe*
rlca in 1814, where lie served with the Diusion under Sir John Slicrbrooke. Joined the army undof the l)ukc of
Wellington, In June 1815; was appointed one of the Staff Commandants In Belgium, and was present at thfl
taking of Ltindrecy by the Prussians.
3 Major Mocpherson served in the American war, and was prevent at the taking of Cat line and Hampden.
4 Major Muter served In the Peninsula with the 7tli Fusiliers, and was present at the capture of Oporto, and battle
of Talnvera. Also at the attack upon New Orleans in Jan. 1815, and commanded the right advanced picket on tlie nigbl
the army retired from its position the pickets were exposed at intervals to a Iioavy cannomuU*. Dangerously
wounded at Talavera, in consequence of which he became a prisoner of war, and was detained in France until 1314.
fi Major Weyland served the campaigns in Upper Canada from 1312 to 1815, including tlio action* u Fort
George and Stoney Creek, at which lost he was severely wounded.
0 Captain Atkln served at Walcheren in 1809, and In the Peninsula with the Sd Light Infantry of the King's
German Legion, from Dec. 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including the attack on Guarda Height*, battle of
Albuhera, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Bndajoz, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos, and
covering the retreat from thence, when the two Light Infantry battalions of the German Legion repulsed a large
body of French cavalry ; battle of Vittorlo. siege of San Sebustian, actions in the Pyrenees, passage of the Hida-soa
(wounded), investment of Bayonne (wounded), and various minor affairs. Present nlso at the capture of Paris In 1814.
7 Caplam Johnston served in the Peninsula with the 2d halt. 60th Regt. from Sept. 181 1 to the end of th it war
In 1814, including the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees (from Sfith July to 1st Aug.)* Nivelle, and Jiive ; storming
the heights of Garris, battle of Orlhes, action at Aire, and battle of Toulouse. Served also the campaign ta
AftVhimistan and Beloochbttan with the 17th Regt. including the storm and capture of Ghuinfe and Khelat.
8 Major Nash served in the American war with the 103rd, and wus present at the action of LuinJy's titte,
storming of Fort Erie. 15th Aug. 1814, severely wounded in the leg by a musket-ball, and afterwards btpwo up
by the explosion of a powder-magazine : present also in the action at Chippcwu.
9 Lieut. Munro served in the American war with the 40th Rogt. and wu present in the actions at Fresco t, Cbrjstlcr'i
Farm, and PlatUburg, besides various skirmishes.
10 Lii-ut. Block served the campaigns of 1813, 14, nnd Ifi, In the Peninsula, France, and Flanden, with th* 91it,
"luding the battles of the Pyrenees, Nivello, Mve, Orthes, Toulouse, and Waterloo ; storming of C-mtraf
unded), and capture of Paris.

St. Helena Regiment.

Yean* Serr

261

Full Half
Pay

PV-

Lieutenant- Colonel.
9 Henry Simmonds,1 Ens. 21 Mar. 05; Lieut. 28 Nov. 05; Cant P31 Mar
'A 13 ; Brevet-Major, 10 Jan. 37 ; Major, f 2 Dec. 37 ; Lieut.-Col 7 Jan 4
Major.$ Henry Edward O'Dell,3 Ens. 8 July, 06 ; Lieut. 25 Feb. 08 Cavt
9 Jan. 22 ; Brevet-Major, 10 Jan. 37 ; Afnjor, 30 Aug. 43.
Captains.
Gilbert Woollard
George Adams Barnes, t.
James Keating
James Piggott3
C. H. Marechaux
Lieutenants.
Alexander Imlach

CAPTAIN.

BHETETHAJOn.

20 Nov.
12 Dec.
26 Apr.
6 Apr.
9 Dec.

17 27 May 22 27 Mar. 40
22 "23 Sept. 24 30 Oct. 40
39 0 Aug. 39 30 Aug. 43
15 9 Apr. 25 14 Feb. 34
20 6 Apr. 26 5 Aug. 42
0 Nov. 15 7 Jan. 42 2 M .j.ir irivil terved with tlie
expedition to South
7 July 37 7 Jan. 42 5th on the
in 1807. Alau in tlir lYnui 9 Mar. 38 7 Jan. 42 America
>.! , in Sir Tnotnai Piclou'i Ui.t1W to tbe end or that
1 June 39 7 Jan. 42 ilon.froro
wnr in 1314, including the battle of
Bueaco, linei at 1 orree Vcdrai
4 Aug. 38 11 Mar. 42 eclioni
of Pombal, Kedinha, Con'
7 Jan. 42 30 Aug. 43
Foz ,1'Ar.nice, Lerin, Rob
leda, Guarda, end Xilm;.,!,' I, m I.

Thomas Jones
Frederick Rice Stack
David Douglas Wemyss . .
Robert John Hughes
Ensigns.
of f millet n'Onor, action of El Bodon, lint aic.e ol
dajol, liege and cuplure of Ciudad KoJrijo anil of
Charles Richard Butler. . 10 Jan.
Jajoj, battle of feaUmanca (aeverely Hounded),
John Smith Cannon . . . . 28 Jan.
capture of Madrid and the Retire, relreat froni
BurRoi,
battlea of Victoria,, the Nivelle, tbe Nive.
John Stainforth
1 Apr.
Orthea, and Tonloux
Embai ked for A
Joseph Hayes
18H, aud was present at Ibe affair at PlalubiirE.
10 Feb.
3 Captain Pigxott aerved wilb tbe 2Ctb at tue tint
John Henry Prenderville 10 Nov. 43 takiiii;
of Cbuian in China.
Adjutant.Lieut. W. F. Macbean, 11 Mar. 42.
Quarter-Master.Wm. Miller, 7 Jan. 42.
Surg.John Wardrop Moore, 10 Feb. 43 ; A .-S.
,30; H.-A. 8 May, 28.
Assistant Surgeon.John Mullins, 13 Oct. 43.
Facings Buff.Agents, Sir John Kirkland & Co.
1 Lieut. Colonel Simmonds served in the Peninsula from Feb. 1808 to Feb. 1813, including the affairs
at Talavera and Alberche, battles of Talavera, Busaco, and Albuhera; covering tho siege of Badajoz in
1812, engaged every day during the retreat from Madrid and Salamanca; the retreat to Portugal, and subse
quent pursuit of Massena from the lines, besides several minor affairs.
Yean' Serv.
Full Half
P*T. Par.
35

ft

Royal Newfoundland Companies.


Lieutenant-Colonel.
9 52.1 Robert Law,1 KH. Ent. 8 June, 1809 ; Lieut. 27 May. 11 ; Caft. P 18
Oct. 21 ; Major, P29 Aug. 34 ; Lieut.-Col. 2 Feb. 44.
ENSIGN.

CAPTAINS.
28
29

le*

23 12ft

17
16
13

16ft

st

0
0
0
0

3
3
1
7
36
3

0
0
0
0
0
0

7
G
4

William Bindon

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

BltEVBTMAJOH.

P 15 Feb. 10 4 Mar. 12 11 Aug. 25 28 June 38


21 Mar. 00 19 May 08 8 Apr. 25 28 June 38
4 Nov. 09 25 Oct. 10 26 Oct. 41

LIEUTENANTS.
M i-'-n served In the
John Hunt (ActingParmast.) 11 Dec. 12 9 Apr. 15 r, 5inn-Lieut.
uH witti the 82nd rcgt. From
9 William Mason6, I. .. 23 Feb. 01) 19 Mar. 12 1610 to the cod of that wir in 1814,
the final defence < >i Ttrlfa
P 12 Feb. 18 7 Dec. 38 includingMarshal
Victor, retreat from
William Jenkins, Adj. .. 23 Feb. 38 29 Dec. 40 against
Madrid, battles of the Pyreneci,
NiTtlle (MYcrcly wounded In the
31 May 39 7 Jan. 42 right
and Orthea. Served
Walter Saxton Bold .... 6 Aug. 41 25 Nov. 42 alto inhip),
the American war, and was
Hugh Best Chambers . . 21 Jan. 42 P 19 Oct. 43 everely
wounded at Niagara, In the
right arm (where the ball still remains), in the neck,
ENSIGNS.
seven buck sh at wounds in the, breast, and also one
Edward Benjamin Wilson 14 Jan. 42 and
In the left arm. ' rVith a company of the 82d under hii
Robert Cassells Oliphant 15 Apr. 42 command, he re-c aplurcd tlic Runs, and No. 4 battery
William John Coen .... 23 Feb. 44 from the CQcmy, 1; Hi September, 1814,
Adjutant.Lieut. Wm. Jenkins, 5 July, 39.
Surgeon.John Freeborn Pink, 10 Nov. 37; Atsist.-Surg. 27 April, 20;
Assistant-Surgeon.Jas. Chas. Martin, 11 Nov. 42. [Hosp.-Assitt. 9 July 09.
Facings Blue.Agents, Sir John Kirkland & Co.

1 Ll.-f'ul. Law terrcd wilh the 71sl Regt. on Sir J. Moore's retreat at LURO and Corunnn, in 1808-0 ; t tlio
sig* of Flushing, In 1809; subsequently in the Peninsula, including the aflair at Sobral, MaKtctm's retreat,
battle of Fuentes D'Onor, 3d and 5th May 1811 (wounded in two placet) ; covering 1st and 2d sieges of
Bidajoz, actions at Arroya de Uolino and Almaraz, defence of Alba de Tonnes, battles of the Pyrenees
and capture of enemy's convoy al Elisonda, in July 1813 , battle of the Nlve, afiair at Catnbo, employed
in an armed boat at Urt on the river Adour, battle near Bayonne 13th Dec. 1S13, affairs at Hellette,
Arr.v-ir.. it*-, St. Palais, and Alre; battle of Ortliet, and affair at Tubes, where he was severely wounded.
Saved also the campaign of 1815, Including the battle of Waterlooseverely wounded and horso killed
by a cannon-shut. Served afterwards with the army of occupation in France.
* Major JeSares was engaged at New Orleans, 8th Jan. 181J, and subsequently at the capture of Quadalou'
- utl.

262

Royal Malta Fencible Regiment.


Colonel.

Count Sir Francis Rivarola, KCMQ. KCH. Ent. 4 April, 1793; Lieat. 81 Feb. 98;
Capt. 18 March,04 ; Major, 6 Feb. 07 ; Lieut.-Col. 7 March, 11 ; Col. 19 July,21;
Major-Gen. 22 July, 30 ; Lieut.-Gen. 23 NOT. 41.
Lieut.-Colonel.*lfarq. Giuseppe de Piro.CMG. 29 Dec. 37.
Major.*Francisco
Busiett,12410Jan.
July,
*Giovanni Gonder,
26 40.
; * Breo.-Mnj. 28 June,38.
James Galland,J2U Jan. 38; Lieut. 4 Sept. 24 ; Era. 25 Aug. 20.
Carlo Cutajar, 17 Feb. 37.
Captaint. *Vincenzo Bonavita, 2 Jan. 40.
*Salvatore Calleja, 17 Feb. 40.
.*Mcdcrico de Marches! Aleni, 10 July, 40.
f * Antonio Maltei, 15 Jan. 27.
*Guglielmo Petit, 17 Feb. 37.
*Salverio Gatt,31 July, 37.
*Felice Rizzo, 27 Oct. 39.
Giuseppe Gouder, 2 Jan. 40.
*Gcorgio Virtu, 17 Feb. 40.
*Nicola Metrovich,
10 July
[William
Gatt, 31 July
37. 40.
(*Giuseppe Cavarra, 9 Feb. 38.
Giuseppe Sesino, 27 Oct. 39.
*Filippo Eynand, 2 Jan. 40.
*Loreto Bonavita, 17 Feb. 40.
'Giuseppe de Piro, 10 July, 40.
Paynuuter.Vincenzo Rizzo, 25 Feb. 17.
Adjutant.*Salverio Gatt, ('Lieut.) 31 July, 37.
Quarter-Master.Paolo Salamone, 25 Jan. 39.
Surgeon.J. Montanaro, 3 Aug. 38.
Auittmt-Surgeon.Lndovico Bernard, M.D. 27 Jan. 43.
Facing! Blue.Agents, Sir John Kirkland & Co.
1 Major Jtusiett was actively employed in various operations against the French prior to his entry
Into the British service, and was severely wounded by a bayonet thrust in the right side of his iwk,
and taken prisoner at the capture of Fort Urbano. Served afterwards during the operations at Malta
in 1800. Served in Sicily In 1807 ; in Calabria in 1608; after which he was taken prisoner at the cap
ture by the French of the Island of Capri.
9 Capt. Galland served in Holland in 1794; the campaign of 1798 and 97 in the West Indies, including
the storming of the Vizle, attack on Morne Fortunee, and surrender of St. Luc In the Regt. to which IM
then belonged, lost 23 officers and 840 men In 7 months. Campaign of 1799 in Holland, Including the
battles of the 19th Sept. 2d and 6th October. Campaign of 1HOO, on the coasts of France and Spain ;
expedition to Quiberon Bay ; attack on Ferrol ; expedition to Vigo and Cadiz, and to Lisbon. Egyp
tian campaign of 1807, including the surrender of Alexandria, attack and storming of Rosetta. Cam
paign of 1814 and 15 in the Mediterranean, including the action of Stuola and attacks on the city of
Genoa until its surrender; and subsequently at the surrender of Corsica and Naples.
'.' Lleut.-Col. Frith was present In several affairs consequent upon the operations carried on by the
division of the army under Colonel Chalmers in the Travancore war, particularly on the 15th January
1800, and the storming of the enemy's lines on the 21st Feb. following. Served also at tho capture
of the Isle of Bourbon, and of the Isle of France in 1810.
10 Paymaster Jellicoe served at the capture of Heligoland In 1807. Frequently engaged in boats
in the North Seas and Baltic, and In several affair* with Danish gun boats and the Russians during
1808, 9, and 11. Served two years on tlio island of Anholt, and commanded a company at the defeat
of the Danes in their attack of the island in 1811, the garrison taking prisoner* more than double
their own numbers. Served afterwards in the Peninsula.
11 Paymaster Storey served in Spain and France in 1813 and 14, and was severely wounded al the
battle of the Nive, llth Dec. 1813.
12 Captain Middlcton served In the Peninsula and France from 13th March, 1810, to l-'.h
July, 1814, including the battle of Barrosa, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, where he volunteered with
the storming party ; siege of Badajoz, battles of Salamanca, Vlttoria, Nlrellc, Nive. Ottlics, and
Toulouse ; besides various affairs of outposts.
13 Lieut. Graham's services :Expedition to South America in 1807, Including the attack on Baenot
Ay H-. Campaign and battle of Corunnn ; subsequently ra the Peninsula, including the actions at
Burba del Puerco and of the Coa near Almeida, battle of Busaco, actions at Redinha (wounded) snd
Sabugal, battle of l-*uentes d'Onor, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajox, battle of Salamanca, and
numerous skirmishes. Wounded on the 18th June at Waterloo. Served also at Bhurtpore in 18JM.
14 Lieut. M'Nair served during the American war in the campaigns of 1813 and 14 on the borders
of Lake Ontario, and on the Niugara frontier, including the investment of Fort George, action at Black
Rock and capture of the Town 01 Buffaloe; siege of Fort Erie, and the action at the sortie, 17th Sept.
1814, besides other affairs. Prisoner of war about six months.
15 Lieut. Cowell served the Kandlan campaigns of 1817 and 18, and was engaged with the enemr
on numerous occasions.

Kecruitmg staff.

Trart* Sert.

263

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Impacting Field Officer!.


41

1 9 John Fred. Ewart,1 CB. Eni. 1 Nor. 1803 ; Lieut 10 Mar. 04 ; Capt. 17

49

1 9 Etlw. Fleming,' CB. Em. P24 June, 02 ; Lieut. P6 July, 04 ; Capt. 30 May,

AprU, 06 ; Major, 29 Oct. 12 ; Lieut.-Col. 16 Sept. 14; Col, 10 Jan. 37.


07 ; Major, 1 April, 13; Lieut.-Col. P18 July, 16; Col. 10 Jan. 37.
4f, 9 George Dean Pitt,' KH., Em., 4 June, 1805; Lieut., 6 Dec. 05 ; Can*., 10
Aug. 09 ; Major, 13 Jan. 14 ; Lieut.-Col., P 18 Apr. 22 ; Col., 10 Jan! 37.
49
0 9 >'icholas Hamilton,4 KH. Em. 15 June, 1796; Lieut. 9 Dec. 90; Capt. 26
June, 03 ; Major, 18 June, 12; Brev.-Lt.-Col. 27 May, 26; CW. 28 June, 38.
46 *ft Chesborongh Grant Falconar,4 KH. Em. PI Sept. 96; Lieut. 1 NOT. 99; Capt.

35

26 Dec. 05; Brevet-Major, 12 Aug. 19; Regtl.-Major, P26 June, 23; Lieut.-

47

Col. l>22 Oct. 25; CW. 28 June, 38.


Bissell Harrey,8 KH. Cornet, P9 Nov. 97 ; Lieut. 24 Feb. 04; Cap*. 11 April,

11 ; Brevet-Major, 16 May, 18; Brevet-Lieut.-Col. 10 Jan. 87 .~


988 Lord John Thomas Henry Somerset,1 Cornet, 4 Aug. 04 ; Lieut. 14 Aug.
06; Capt. 15 Apr. 08; Brevet-Major, 18 June 15; Major, 22 Feb. 10;

Brevet-Lieut.-Col. 19 July, 21 ; Lieut.-Col. 16July, 30; Col. 10 Jan. 37.

SI

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Sir John Gaspard Le Merchant,' Em. 20 Oct. 20 ; Lieut. P 24 Oct. 21 ;


Capt. P30 June, 25 ; Major, P 14 Dec. 32 ; Lieut.-Col. P18 Oct. 39.
John Wharton Frith,9 Em. P 17 July, 04 ; Lieut. 27 Feb. 05; Capt. 29 Jan. 12 ;
Major, 22 July, 30 ; Lieut.-Col. P 16 Dec. 36.

36
38

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10

Nicholas Mannsell, 21 Aug. 1813 ; Em. 27 Apr. 09 ; Lieut. 2 Nov. 00.


8 Richard Jellicoe,10 24 Feb. 1814 ; 2nd Lieut. 17 June 07.
John Woodgate, 26 June, 1829 ; Em. 17 Oct. 05 ; Lieut. 11 Feb. 08; Capt.
20 Feb. 12.
Henry Balthaser Adams, 30 Oct. 1828 ; /:,.--. 23 Feb . 15 ; /,;.,.','. 12 June, 17 ;
Capt. 17 Sept. 25.
Hugh Percy Pointer, 10 June, 1824 ; Era. 24 July, 11 ; Lieut. 14 Dec. 15.
9 Robert Storey," 5 Aug. 19; Em. 15 Apr. 13 ; /,;, </. 9 Feb. 15.
Wrn. Russell Lucas, 10 Mar. 37 ; 2nd" Lieut. 18 Mar 25; Lieut. 3 Jan. 28
Charles Henry Peirse, 23 Aug. 39; Em. P6 Dec. 27 ; Lieut. 18 July, 30.
9 John Middleton," 25 Nor. 26 ; Em.lO Mar. 08 ; /.," . 4 Oct. 09 ; Capt. 7 Apr.25.

40

Paymaster!.

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23
30
17
37

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ADJUTANTS.

ENSIGN.

i
44
4 Feb.
0 P J31 William Graham la
18
21 Sept.
18
2 Jan.
9 James White
30 ISA Robert M'Nair "
22 Oct.
0
6
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9 Apr.
P24 Aug.
18 1 1 IJ Lambert 4 'o well "
29 June
13 1A 1 rliarlpa Prutt Hamilton ....
14 June
25 Sent.

LIEUT.

00 3 Aug. 01
27 28 Mar. 34
24 7 Oct. 24
12 24 Mar. 14
31 Dec. 39
13 29 Feb. 10
16 P 22 Jan. 18
30 P 13 Mar. 35
09 23 Aug. 13
09 P23 July 12

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28 July
25 Dec.
10 Feb.
14 July
31 Dec.
8 Feb.
30 Dec.
24 Feb.
22 Nov.
6 Dec.

03
35
37
37
39
42
48
43
44
44

1 Colonel Ewart accompanied the Expedition to Copenhagen in 1807. Served in the Peninsula In 1303
.d 9 under Sir John Moore, and was wounded at Vimicra. Accompanied Expedition to the Scheldt. Serxt-d
vllfc the Light Division in the Peninsula from March 1811 to December 1812, including the battle* of Fucntcs
4'Onor, and Salamanca; and the lieges of Cludad Rodrlgo, and Budajoz (wounded). Served In the West
Indi from 1815 to 1810 inclusive, and was at the capture of Guadeloupe. Served in the East Indies from
Uanh 1819 to February 1623, and was employed as a Brigadier at the liege of Asseerghur.
* Col. Fit-rains served in Calabria in 1806; at the capture of Alexandria, and attack on Rosetta In Eyypt
in IBOT ; in the Peaiosula during the campaigns of 1808, 9, 10, and 11, and was present at the battles of
Taiavcr* (27th and 28th July 1800), and Albuhera, at which lost he was severely wounded. Served In the
*>** Iadj<*. and with the expedition to the Southern States of America, in 1815.
J CoL Pitt sirred at the capture of the Danish West India Islands In 1807; and of Martinique In 1FOD
Served ilttr fo the Peninsula from Jon. 1811 to Jon. 1814, Including the battle of Albuhera; actions a
I ttfre and Almaru ; siege of Badajoz ; battles of Yittoria, Pampeluna, and the Pyrenees.
4 Pri Hamilton served the campaign of 1700 in Holland, .and was present in the different battles; with
tat expedition to South America, including the attack on Buenos Ayret, and all the skirmishes which tool
? tf* before and after that event ; in the Peninsula under Sir John Moore, including the battle* of Rok-ia
ToBBrra, and Corunna. Severely wounded (lost a leg) in action at Flushing, 7th Aug. 1800.
5 CbL Falconar's service*:first Egyptian campaign; campaign! of 1805-6 in Italy, Including boltla
't Malda, siege of Scyllo, and capture of Catrone. Second Egyptian campaign, including the siege of
Kiwtta, and action at El HumcU Campaign of 1814, In Holland, including action at Menem and bombardSHSit at Antwerp. Campaign of 1810, in Flanders. Besides the above, various other desultory services
*Ad kktrml*h*. Medal for services in Egypt*
i UeaL-Col. Ham-y served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, and has received the medal.
1 7 Lard John Somerset served in the Peninsula with the 23d Light Dragoons, and was engaged atTalavera
' tfcc TViH. 97th, and 28lh July, lt*00. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of
8 Sir Oocpard Le Marchant served us Adjutant General to the Anglo-Spanish Legton, and Brigadier
(eftrral In th Spanish service during the years 1885, 6, and 7. Was present at the relief of Bllbua and
ffoir tvforc that town In Sept. 1855. Engaged on the heights of Arlaban in Alava on the 16th, 17tht
tod 18th Jan. ; In raising the siege of 8an Sebastian, and storming the Lines 5th Wy ; pasuge of the
I rwm, and taking of Passages 28th May ; in the general action before AUa, Oct. 1836, besides several uffliirs
.o Ovipuicoa, as alw in the general actions of the 10th, 13th, 15th, and 16th March before Hernani. For
it**** Mmce* be received a medal.
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36
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31
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30
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St. LIEUT.

21 Mar. 06 22 Oct. 06
pfiiSRich. Hardingc, KII.117 23 May
19 Dec.
ditto
14 Jan. 07
1 July
15 Oct.
8 BWalter Elphinstone Lock1 |1J
ditto
1 Feb. 08
4 Oct.
ditto
S JH Philip Sandilands1*
ditto
ditto
6 Benj.HutchesonVaughan-Arl'M k i
ditto
ditto
ditto
11. n. Tho.GordonHiggins,{.c.2Anr.41
ditto
R.S. 51 Tho. Fox Strangways1" . . 18 Dec.
ditto
4 April 07
ditto
ditto
ditto
10 June
ditto
ditto
11 Feb
7 9 John Eyre113
.
..
1 July
5 Mar.
3 Charles Otway
4 {9 William Elgee1*4
ditto
20 May
1 Aug.
1 881 Win. Cochrane Anderson1** 3 Nov.
17 Dec.
1 Oct.
ditto
15 Jan. 09
4 Richard Say Armstrong"8 ....
ditto
22 Mar.
4 April 08 1 May
7 Mark Evans130
0 George Tempest Rowland ....
ditto
10 Sept.
6 $ James NUbet Colquhoun133
1 June
8 Sept. 10
Lt.-Cvl. 10 NOT. 40
8 9 Anthony H. Harrison1" ....
ditto
27 Oct.
4 Richard Kendall '"
6 July
30Oct
7 \) Henry Richard Wright"7 . .
29 Dec.
ditto
1 William Henry Bent .... 26 Nov.
11 Aug. 11
9 Robert Clarke
ditto
12 Aug.
18 Nov.
ditto
11. B. $ 181 Francis Warde14'
4 Mar 09 8 Mar. 12
II. B. $ $31 Wm. Bates Ingilby143 . . 1 April
9 April
-' J f S I Tho. Orlando Cater1". .
10 April
ditto
H.B. $) Henry Pester145
1C June
1 May
1 $ Henry Stanway144
21 July
1 $ Robert William Story147 .... 6 Nov.
18 Mar. 13
4 9 George James lu
5 Mar 10 25 Oct 13
9 Charles Henry Nevett
ditto
17 Dec.
H.B. $ CB John BloomfieM' . . . . 28 April
ditto
2 88 Edward Trevor 1M
ditto
4 B Henry Palliser145
ditto
18 Feb. 14
a.B. $ Archibald Macbean 1M
23 July
13 Dec.
9 Robert Longmore Garstin .... 12 Dec. 11 20 Dec.
6 SB John A lexander Wilton . . 11 Sept. 12
ditto
8 Charles Robert Dickens'" . .
ditto
29 Dec.
5 Richard Tomkyns1"
ditto
ditto
6 Henry Williams160
20 May 16
17 Dec.
8 William Greenwood, CB
ditto
22 May
1 8 R.Goodwin BowenWilson1
ditto
20 June
8 ft Burke Cuppage1M3f<y.o/ Bri.
ditto
ditto
8 Robert Burn, i
ditto
ditto
u.c.CJl Rich. Beaumont Burnaby1*1
ditto
28 June
8 John Hungerford Griffin'1"
6 July 18 28 Oct.
6 Thomas Arscott Lethbridge
ditto
17 Nov.
S ?iSi Wm. How Hennis
1 Aug 16
13 Dec
4 Daniel Thomdike
1 May 15 8 May 19
ditto
26 Dec 19
9 William Fraser
ditto
5 Mar 20
8 Charles Gostling
ditto
22 April
ditto
11 May
ditto
12 May
10 July
2 April 21
ditto
2 Dec.
2 Thomas Congreve Robe
11 Dec.
30 Dec. 22
15 Nov. 24
ditto
1 William Wallace d'Arley
16 Dec. 16 10 Dec.
3 Edmund Weal Wilford
ditto
3 Jan. 85
3

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CAPTAIN.

BREVBT>i \juii.

12 June 23 28 June 38
17 July 23
ditto
ditto
ditto
26 Nov. 24
ditto
29 July 25
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
18 Dbc. 26 23 Nov. 41
1 April27
ditto
ditto
ditto
6 Nov.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto.
ditto
ditto,
ditto
ditto
ditto
31 Dec. 28
0 Nov. 37 3 Dec. 36
ditto
ditto
11 July 29
27 Oct. 29
6 Nov. 27
ditto
3 July 30
22 July
ditto
ditto
6 Nov.
27 May 31
3 Sept 31
26 Oct.
7 Feb. 32
23 June
27 Sept.
28 Dec.
1 Aug. 33
17 Oct.
ditto
21 Nov.
17 Dec.
22 Jan. 34
8 July
20 July
14 Aug,
9 Sept.
21 NOT.
20 Dec.
5 June 35
28 Dec.
4 Feb 30

18 Mar
19 April
27 April
25 May
29 June
1 July
10 Aug.
10 Jan. 37
ditto
ditto

23 Nov. 41
ditto

1 Nov. 42
23 Nov. 41
ditto

23 NOT. 41

23Dep. 48

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268

Royal Artillery.
.

Full Half
P.JT.

pr.

2ND LIEUT.

1ST. I.IETT,

cAPTinr.

16 Dec. 16
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
7 July 17
ditto
ditto
15 Dec.
ditto
ditto
8 July 18
ditto
SOct.
ditto
ditto

13 Feb. 35
9 April
29 July
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
29 Aug.
1 April 26
10 July
1 Feb. 27
2 Feb.
2 Mar.

10 Jan. 87
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
19 Jan.
29 Jan.
27 Mar.
12 Sept.
28 Nov.
18 Dec.
30 Dec.
20 April 38
13 Nor.
11 Dec.
] Hay 39

8 Dec. 19
ditto
ditto
5 July 30
3 Feb. 21
11 July 22
15 Nov. 24
10 Dec.
26 Dec.
13 Feb. 26
28 Feb.
9 April
10 April
9 June
14 July
29 July
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
18 Oct. 26
ditto
19 May 28
ditto
dilto
ditto
ditto
6 Aug.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
18 Dec. 89
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
6 Nov. 30
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto

12 May
26 May
8 June
6 July
13 Oct.
6 Nor.
ditto
8 NOT.
ditto
ditto
ditto
12 Nor.
12 Nov. 27
14 NOT.
16 Nov.
ditto
1 Jan. 28
3 Jan.
ditto
30 April
9 Dec.
31 Dec.
12 May 29
11 July
12 July
1 May 30
30 June 30
4 July
6 July
22 July
ditto
ditto
6 Aug.
lOct.
6 Nov.
25 NOT.
26 Nor.
1 April 31
29 April
27 May
30 June
26 Aug.
3 Sept.
4 Sept
27 Sept.
2COct.
27 Oct.
28 Oct.
2 Feb. 32

20 May
23 May
3 July
10 Aug.
14 Aug.
24 Nov.
11 Apr. 40
81 Apr.
13 May
15 June
19 Jnne
20 July
22 July
12 Aug.
13 Aug.
ditto
27 Sept.
22Oct
25 Jan. 41
19 Feb.
1 Apr.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
7 May
5 June
21 July
17 Aug.
2 Sept.
16 Sept.
25 Sept
1 Oct
23 Nov.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
20 Dec.
23 Dec.
7 April 43
12 April
13 April
ditto
ditto

CAPTAINS.
28
28
20
20
29
28
28
28
28
28
28
27
27
25
25
25

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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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Henry H D. O'Brien

SECOND CAPTAINS.
25
25
24
24
24
23
21
21
21
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
19
19
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
15
16
15
15
15
15
15
15

1 Piercy Benn, Adjutant


0
0
0 3 Ashton Ashton Shuttleworth
0
0
0
0
0 6 John Hill
0 2 Charles Herrick Burnaby
0 9 Wm. Fenwick Williams
0
0
0
0 6 John M'Coy
0 H.9. Ed\v. Fitzherbert Grant
'
0 3 John Wray Mitchell, Adjutant
0
0
0
0 4 William Robert Nedham, Adjutant . .
0
0
0
0
0 2 Robert Hoe Fisher
0 5 John William Onnsby , Adjutant ....
0 4 Arthur Joseph Taylor
0
0 8 William Baird Young
0 5 Wm.HarrisonAskwith, v, /or, 28Jan.42 ....
0
0
0 8 Alfred Tylee
0
0 9 William Henry Forbes, Adjutant
0
0 1 1 1 null Manley Tuite
0 3 Wm. Emerton Heitland
0
0
0
0
0
0 7 Chas. Vansittart Cockburn, Ailjut

Royal Artillery.

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2ND LIEUT.

269
1ST nr.fT.

CAPTAIN.

SECOND CAPTAIVS.
15
14
14
14
14
14
U
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
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13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
IS
13
13
13
13
13
13
12
12
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IS

0
0
0
0
0
0 3 Edward Walter Crofton
0
0 8 Hon. Robert French Handcock . .
0 3 Powrie Ellis
0 e.c. Nathaniel Evanson Harison ....
0
0 7 Gilbert John Lane Buchanan ....
0 6 William Staines Payne
0 0 Walter Raleigh Gilbert
0 9 Alexander Fred. William Papillou
0
0 5 George Charles Rawdon Levinge. .
0 7 Alex. Graham Wilkinson Hamilton
0 0 William Fulford

a
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
0

8 Henry Sebastian Jlowan, ^


4 John Noble Arbuthnot Freese100..
1 Charles Webber Smith
5 Thomas Beckett Fielding Marriott
9 Charles James Wright
7 George Augustus Fred. Dcrinzy..
7 William Hamilton Elliot
8 Charles Robert Wynne
2
2
5
2

Robert Miller Mnndy


Charles Lionel Fitzgerald
George Drought Warburton167 ....
Philip Reginald Cocks

17 Dec 30
26 July 31
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
26 July
16 Dec.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto ,
ditto
ditto
ditto
20 June 32
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
20 Dec.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
31 June 33
ditto
ditto
ditto

20 May 32 13 April 42
23 June
ditto
13 July
ditto
31 July
ditto
27 April
17 Aug.
29 Aug.
2 Aug.
10 Aug.
16 Oct.
23 Dec.
1 NOT.
28 Dec.
26 NOT.
7 Slay 33 4 April 43
ditto
16 July
ditto
1 Aug.
ditto
19 Aug.
17 Oct.
ditto
23 Oct.
ditto
ditto
21 NOT.
25 Nov.
0 April
1 May
17 Dec.
22 Jan. 34 3 May
4 May
10 Mar.
15 May
8 July
18 May
11 July
17 Aug.
20 July
18 Aug.
14 Aug.
22 Aug.
OSept.
1 Sept.
25 Sept.
8 NOT.
25 Oct.
14 Jan. 44
20 Nov.
30 Mar.
21 NOT.
1 April
29 Dec.
ditto
30 Dec.
ditto
28 Jan. 35
ditto
4 April
14 April
6 May
15 April
5 June
ditto
12 June
ditto
2 Sept.
28 April
28 Dec.
6 Jan. 36 15 May
28 May
17 March
9 Jure
18 Mar.

ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
SO Dec.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
21 June 34
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
10 Dec.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto

19 Apr.
25 May
4 June
29 June
1 July
2 July
12 July
13 July
10 Aug.
10 Jan. 37
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
12 ditto
28 ditto
29 Jan.

FIRST LlKUTENANTB.

13
12
IS
12
IS
IS
IS
IS
12
12
19
12
12
U
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0 Walter Frederick Crofton


0 Henry Edward Morritt
7 William Thomas Crawford

2 David William Paynter.


2 Peter Pickmore Faddy
8 Henry Rob. Eardly Wilmot, *
0 C'has. Jas. Buchanan Riddell

0
0

H B. Charles Colville Young '*

270
War.-' Serv
FulT Hair
Pay. Poj.

11
11
11
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10

g
9
9
9
0
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
6
C
6
C
C
6
C
6
G
6
0
0
6
6
6
6

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Royal Artillery.
2X0 LIEUT.

1ST 1. 1 KIT.

PIR3T LIEUTENANTS.

19 Dec.
ditto
ditto
. 18 June
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
18 Dec.
B.s. Hon. Rob. Chas. Hen. Spencer"0 ....
ditto
ditto
ditto
9 Anth Oldfleld
. ditto
ditto
18 June
ditto
ditto
K. ii. ///>. George Talbot Devereux. ......
ditto
ditto
8 Ralph Shuttlewortu Allen
ditto
ditto
0 Edward William Rodwell ....... .
ditto
ditto
ditto
1 John Miller Adye
13 Dec.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
6 May
9 Matthew Smith
,
ditto
14 Dec.
ditto
ditto
8 Henry Bourchier Osborne SaTile ....
ditto
7 Robert Parker Radclifie
ditto
ditto
1 Charles Wright Younghusband ....
ditto
ditto
16 June
1 George Wilder
ditto
9 Charles Lawrence d'Aguilar, .ditto
7 Hugh Archibald Beauchamp Campbell
ditto
ditto
7 Robert Talbot
ditto
ditto
19 Mar.
4 Henry Clerk
ditto
9 Win. Robert Gichard
ditto
7 Francis Beckford Ward
ditto
ditto
ditto
4 Frederick Wm. Haultain
ditto
5 Henry Littellus Gilbert Cooper .....
ditto
ditto
ditto
8 Matthew Charles Dixon
ditto
9 Charles Fauuce Thorndike
ditto
6 Henry Rogers
ditto
ditto
2 Augustus Charles Lennox Fitz-Roy . .
ditto
2 Edward Henry Fisher
ditto

34
3d

36

37
37

G
22
27
5
S3
24
29
20
80
8
88
29
SO
1
29
20
11
88
6
6
13
11
1
16
30
23
3
7
10
13
14
11
20
84
85
16
11
21
13
15
19
20

38
23
31
12
13
89
27
31
25
18
1

11
14
29
7
14
5

Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
June
ditto
July
Sept.
Oct.
NOT.
ditto
ditto
ditto
Dec.
Feb.
Mar.
April
June
June
Aug.
Oct.
NOT.
Dec,
May
May
May
May
July
JulT
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
NOT.
NOT.
Feb.
Mar.
April
April
May
June
June
July
ditto
ditto
July
July
Aug.
Aug.
ditto
ditto
ditto
Sept.
Dec.
Jan.
Mar.
Apr.
ditto
ditto
ditto
Apr.
April
April
May
May
June

37

38

39

40

41

Royal Artillery.
rmifSm.
Full IUtf
PV.J P*J,

6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
4

FIRST LinrTL.N.YMs.

0
0
0
0 H.B. Augustus Charles Stapleton Somerset
0
0 6 Samuel Hood Stovin Inglefleld
0
0
0
0
0 2 James Robert Gibbon
0

30

8 Somerville M' Donald Calder

0
0
0 2 John Saltren Willett
0 3 John Charles William Fortescue ....
0

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
8
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
8
3
3
2
3
3
2
S

0
0 8 William Francis Smith Neill
0 7 Miller Clifford
0 7 Richard Wheatley Brettingham ....
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 1 Andrew Pellett Scrimshlre Green ..
0
0
0
0
0
0 1 Joseph Clark Childs
0 4 George Vanderheyden Johnson ....
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 3 David M'Dowall Fraser
0
0
0
0
0

2ND Lir.fT.

19 Mar.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
20 Dec.
ditto
ditto
20 June
18 Dec.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
10 June
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
1 Jan.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
18 June
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
11 Jan.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto

38

lit UBD
17
17
16
85
1
17
33

40

41

43

43

80
83
7
12
13

87
38
34
14
2
10
4
13
1
3
26
20
7
31
4

6
1
8
4
15
18
1
17
18
22
1
0
15
30
8
14
7
30
1

July
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
Dec.
Dec.
April
April
April
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
April
April
May
July
Au.
Aug.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
April
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
April
May
May
May
May
May
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
March
March
April
ditto
ditto

272

Yean' Sen.
Full Half
Paj. Pay.

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
S
1
1
1
1
1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Royal Artillery.
2XD LIEUT.

1st LIEUT.

FIRST LlEUTBKANTS.

11

6 Hon. William Charles Yelverton

0 9 GustavusHamiltonLocIcwoodMilman
0
0
0
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
6 John Fraser Lodington Baddeley . .

3 Fran. Montague Maxwell Ommanney

3 Henry Augustus Robert Fitzgerald. .

7
5
1
2

Robert EmiliusFazakerlcyCraufurd..
Frederick William Craven Ord ....
William Conyngham Lynch Blosse..
Walter Scott Hughes

6 Archibald Edward Harbord Anson . .


9 William Qlascott Stubbs

Jan. 43
ditto
ditto
ditto
17 June
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
20 Dec.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
19 June 41
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto

1 April 44
14 April
16 April
ditto
ditto
26 April
28 April
S May
15 May
28 May
9 June

. *

; i

'i

. '*.

Royal Artillery.
Deputy Artfvtant-General.
Jfaj.-Gcn.
. $KCB.
<T<S Sir
83 April
Hew Dairy
40. tuple ROM,
Aaittant Adjutant-General.
. E. Jones, 19th Jan. 18.
Adjutants.

I. A.
B.B.
1
C
4
9
3
7
2
5

-2nd Lt.QSR 3. Wightman, 30 Aug. 34.


2nd Capt.H. G.Teesdale, 20 Aug. 39
2nd Capt.Piercy Benn, 5 May, 40.
2xd Capt.T. A. Shone, 3 Apr. 41.
'2nd Capt.Nedham, 4 Dec. 41.
2nd Capt.W. H. Forbes, 17 Dec. 41.
2nd Capt.}. W. Mitchell, 6 Jan. 42.
2nd Capt.C.V. Coekborn, 3 May, 42.
2nd Capt.O. Sanciham, 8 May, 42.
SMf Capt.J. W. Ormsby, 26 May, 43.
Quarter-Mattert.

8 William Porter,1" 25 Sept. 32.


9 Thomas Hendley, 23 Jan. 34.
H. B. John Alexander, 26 Aug. 36.
4 Jai. StaaU Forbes, 24 Mar. 41.
1 9 William Pcrkin,1" 1 Oct. 41.
5 James Nicoll, 1 Jan. 43.

273

3
7
2
6

$ John Power*,1* 4 Aug. 43.


Robert Eager, 1 April, 44.
Alexander Steele, 1 July, 44.
William Marvin, 10 Sept. 44.
Veterinary Surgeons.
Charles Perclvall, 23 April, 18.
James Durt, 1 June, 07.
William Stockley, 24 April, 05.
Chaplaint.
Matthew R. Scott, 10 April, 37.
George Baily Tuson, B.D. 1 April, 30.
Company of Gentlemen Cadets.
Captain.The Master-Gen, of the Ordnance.
2nd Capt.W& R. B. Burnaby, 9 Sept. 34.
2nd Capt.V. E. Harison, 4 April, 43.
lit Lieutenanti.
W. M.Dixon, 30 Oct. 37.
H. P. Christie, 11 June, 38.
Siding Troop.

Captain.C. W. Wingfleld, 30 Dec. 37.


lit Lieut.Henry Philips, 31 July, 35.
Cornet 7th Hussars, 25 March 28.
lit Lieut.Alexander M'Pherson,! Jan. 30

FIELD TRAIN DEPARTMENT.


Director General of Artillery. .$) ffiSB Maj.-Gen. 3. Webber Smith, CB. 1 Jan. 44.
Auitttint Director-General.. . .Lieut.-Colonel 3. A. Chalmer, 17 Jan. 43.

Commiaary
Aautant-Commitiary

William Young, 28 Jan. 33.


John Barr, 17 May, 41.

COMMANDING OFFICERS OF ARTILLERY AND ENGINEERS AT HOME


AND ON FOREIGN STATIONS.

Vvrthm
Eaten
fmt .

OREAT BRITAIN.
Artillery.
B23Col.Whin;ate9, CIl.^KlI. Carlult
. . l.t.-c.'ii. Rt. Hon. Lord ) nr......
ill Lieut.-Col. Mercer

Uvutk Wat
Water* . .
Horth Britain

Dover

Porttmouth
Detonport
Capt. Dlekeiu
...

Captain Tylee ....

V & Colonel Hutcheuon Ltith fort .

9 Colonel Brnndrctli, CJ3.


Id Lieut.'Col. Rudjerd

Engineers
Major Hall
London
Major Wright
Nemcattlt
fLii.-iit.-Cul. Vavasour . Iluririch
t.-Colonel Brown . . . C'hattiam
SfflCol.SirO.C.Hoste.OD.. Woolwich
V LI.- Col. Rice Jones, K/f. Dover
Major Selwyn
.... Bitter
E Major Ord
Birmingham
ajor Foster
Mancheittr
Major Qossett
.... York
\ Colonel Cardew
. Wi Colonel Oldfleld, KIT.
Lleut.-Col. Diion
B Lieut.-Colonel Eramett
Livut.-Colonel Graydon, A'//.

IRELAND.
9 Col. Lewis, I'll Dublin
Colonel Munro, Kll. . . Dublin
Hmtrich DllMct t) Lleut.-Col. Cator
. . Limerick
IhiMm
da. . V Ml Lieut.-Col. Walcott Porto Bella ? Major Savage . . . Dublin DMrtct
t.-Col. O. !'. Thompton . Jtcljatt ditto
Bclf,ul
da. . |) Lieut.-Col. Faddy . . Charlftn&nt
Piper
Otrh
da. . Lieut.-Col. C. Crattendeo Ballineollig
Cur* ,
Athlata
do. . Lleut.-Col. Scott .... Athlune
Major Keliall . .
. Limerick ditto
9 Lt.-C.'l. Barney .
Lieut.-Col. Dalton . . . Dublin
FOHEIGN STATIONS.
9 Colonel Midiell, CB.
S Colonel Harding, CB.
l.i. iil.-( -.ildM.'l Whlltjr .
eut.-Colonel Tylden
i Ialandf
Lleut.-Col. II. W. Gordon
9 Lleut.-Colonel Thoouoa
Wett India .
Lleut.-Ci.l. Mood?
Lieut.-Colonvl Haultaln .
Jamaica . . .
Major Orlerson
Down . .
Canada ...
Colonel P. Campbell . .
Lieut.-Colonel Walker
_ _ JB Col,lonel Hollowaj, CB.
L'pptr Canada.
9
Maclachlan
Kova Scotia .
Licut.-Colonel Calder
H. O. Jackson
tietrfovndland
B Major Wright
. .
Major Robe
Bermuda . .
(J KU I.ieut.-Colonel Bell
JJ Lieut.-Colonel Barry
St.Htlena
Lieut-Col, truer ...

Capt. sir. in:. -I. I

dipt of Good Hopt


Ceylon ....
Mmmrttha . . .
HWJ Kong , . .

Lleut.-Colonel Russel
.
fan Col. A. Mocdonald, CB.
f Ltaut-Col. Crawford .
Lltut.-Coloncl Cbeinejr .

B Lleut.-Colonel Marshall
9 Lieut.-Colonel Slade
$ Lleut.-Colonel Blanshud, OS.
Major Aldrlcb
Capt. Wulff
Van Dicmen'tLand
Major Victor
fine South Walei
Lieut.-Col. Gordon
Captain Bonnett
>' Ztaland
Paymaiteri to the Ordnanet Vtpartmtnt, Meairs. Cox <c Co.

274

War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery.


I Lieut.-General Wulff served at the siege of Fort St. Philip In Minorca in 1791 and 2 ; in
the We*t Indies in 96, and proceeded from thence to Quebec, where he remained until lOtii
Sept. following, when he embarked to join his company in the West Indies. Volunteered
his senriceB with the expedition to the Helder in 1799, under Sir Ralph Abercromby, and
served with that army until it returned to England.
3 Lieut.-General Pritchard was present at the siege and surrender of Fort Bourbon,
Martinique, in 1794, and was wounded by the bursting of a shell; was at Bass Terre,
G uadaloupe, on the Republican troops regaining possession of the Islands ; at Morne Mascot,
when attacked.
10 Sir J. H. Carneross served in the West Indies from 1797 to 1801 ; at Walcheren,
1809; and in the Peninsula and France, from 1811 to 14, including the battles of Salamanca,
(siege of Burgos), Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse; medal for
Salamanca, and a cross and two clasps for the other actions.
II Major-General Watson served in Flanders in 1793, 4, and 5 , including battles of St
Amand, Famars, siege of Valenciennes, battle of Lincelles, attack of Dunkirk, actions of
Lambric, Cateau, Lannoy, Roubaix, Mouveaux, Templeuvc, Tournay, and capture of Fort
St. Andrew. Present in the actions of the 20th Sept. 2nd and 6th Oct. 1799 at the
Helder. Battle of the Blue Berg, and capture of Cape of Good Hope in 1806. Resigned
an appointment and volunteered his services to South America ; commanded the Artillery
at the attack and capture of Maldonado, siege and capture of Monte Video, and attack and
capture of Buenos Ayres: a senior officer arriving, he then acted as Aide-dc-Camp to
Major-Gen Sir Win. Lumley until the Troops left the country, then returned to the Cape.
12 Sir Thomas Downman served in Flanders in 1793 and 4, including actions at Cateau,
Lannoy, and Roubaix, at which last he was taken prisoner. Commanded a troop of horse
artillery during the Corunna campaign. Served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1810 to May
1813, including siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, and battle of Salamanca. Medal for Salamanca.
13 Major-General Evelegh served the Corunna Campaign.
14 Major-General Fyers served the campaigns of 1794 and 6, in Holland ; employed on
the French coasts in mortar-ships, during 1 796, 7, and 8 ; served two expeditions to the Baltic,
and accompanied Lord Nelson to Revel, In Russia, and to attack the flotilla at Boulogne in
1801, (wounded) ; present at Copenhagen in 1 807, and at the siege of Flushing ; erred the
campaigns of 1813 and 14, in the Netherlands, including the attack on Bergen-op-Zoom.
15 Major-General Hon. W. H. Gardner accompanied the expedition to Walcheren, and
was present at the siege and capture of Flushing.
16 Major-General Walker served on the Continent in 1794 and 5, and received three
wounds in the retirement of the army across the Rhine near Arnheim, viz. one severely
through the right arm below the elbow ; the others above the elbow, and In the fight hip.
19 Sir John May was employed afloat in bomb service from 1st Dec. 1797 to Kith April,
1801 ; present at Copenhagen in 1807. Served in the Peninsula and France from 18th Jan.
1809 to 26th June, 1814, including battles of Talavera, Busaco, Fnentes d'Onor, sieges of
Ciudad Rodrigo, and Badajoz, siege of Forts at and battle of Salamanca, battle of Vittoria,
siege of San Sebastian, passages of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, and Nive, battle of Toulouse, and
various skirmishes. Served also the Campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre
Bras and Waterloo, and capture of Paris. Sir John received two musket-balls through the
left thigh when charging the French rear guard on the morning after the battle of Sala
manca, and a violent contusion at Vittoria ; medal and three clasps.

War Senicet of the Officers of the Royal Artillery.

275

20 Major-General Pym served in Flanders in 1795 and 0G ; expedition to the Texel, 1707 j
expedition to Naples, 1805 ; battle of Maida, sieges of Scylla and Reggio in Calabria, and
siege of Gaita, 1806; commanded Artillery in the expedition to Egypt in 1807 ; capture of
Ischia and Procida, 1809 ; sieges and capture of Spezzia, Genoa, and Savona, 1814.
21 Major-General Brough was at the capture of St. Lucia in 1796, and that of Guadeloupe
in 1815.
22 Major- Genera] Bredin was at the capture of Grenada, St. Vincent, and St. Lucia,
under Sir Ralph Abercrombie, and has also served In the Peninsula.
24 Major-General Crawford was at the capture of Surinam in 1799,and Swedish and Danish
islands in 1801, St. Lucia and Surinam in 1803. Served the whole of the Corunna campaign,
and subsequently in the American war, including the capture in the Ponobscot in 1814.
25 Major-General Smith's services : attack of Minorca in 1 798 ; siege of Malta, 1 800 ;
defence of Porto Ferrajo, 1 802 ; expedition to Walcheren, and siege of Flushing ; Peninsular
campaigns from January 1813, to May 1814, including the battle of Vittoria, passape of the
Bidassoa and Nive, and siege of St. Sebastian. Campaign of 1815, including the battle of
Waterloo. Medal and one clasp.
28 Col. Munro served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the action of 21st
March, and aiegc of Aboukir; expedition to Walcheren, and siege of Flushing ; in action at
New Orleans, 83rd Dec. 1814, 1st and 8th Jan. 1815. Medal for services in Egypt.
29 CoL Cockburn was at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1795 ; expedition to
Manilla ; capture of Copenhagen in 1807.
80 Sir Hew How served in the Peninsula and France from Oth June, 1809 to Feb. 1814,
including the action of the Coa, battle of Busaco, actions of Pombal, Redinha (wounded in
the shoulder), Casal Nova, Foz d'Arouce (wounded in the leg), and Sabugal ; battle of
Fuentes d'Onor, action ofAldea de Ponte, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, (dangerously
wounded in the head) ; action at Castrajon, capture of forts at and battle of Salamanca, captore of Madrid and the Retire, affaire of San Munoz and San Milan, battles of Vittoria, and
the Pyrenees from 26th to 30th July, passage of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, and Nive ; battle
near Bavonne, 13 Dec. 1813. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the
battle of Waterloo. Cross and two clasps.
31 CoL Birch served in Ireland during the Rebellion of 1798 ; expedition to Walchcren ;
in the Peninsula, at Cadiz, and Seville, under Lord Lynedoch and Sir George Cook in 1810,
11, 18, and 13.
38 Col. Armstrong was at the capture of St. Lucia and Tobago in 1803 ; Surinam in
1804 ; and at St. Domingo in 1809.
33 Col. Paterson served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807 ; and at Walcheren in 1809.
34 Col. Oliver served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the action on landing,
8th March, and battles of 13th and 21st March. Present at the siege of Flashing. Medal
for services in Egypt.
35 Col. Lacy served the campaign of 1799 in North Holland, and on the Eastern coast of
Spain from November 1812 to the end of the uar in 1814, including the battle of Caetalla,
and the two sieges of Tarragona.
36 Col. Campbell served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the actions of the
8th, 13th, and 21st March, capture of Rosetta, several affairs on the inarch to, and capture
of Cairo, and afterwards at the capture of Alexandria. Medal for services In Egypt.
37 Col. Turner was at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806. Served also in
the Peninsula from Dec. 1813 to the end of the war, including the battles of Orthes and
Toulouse, and the affairs of Vic Bigorre and Tarbes. Medal and one clasp for Urthes and
Toulouse.
38 Colonel Cleaveland served the Kandian campaign in which the king and his territory
were captured.
39 Sir Robert Gardiner's services : capture of Minorca in 1798 ; campaign in Portugal
and Spain, including the battles of Roliea, Vimicra, and Corunna; expedition to Walcheren ;
Peninsular campaigns from early in 1810 to the end of the war in 1814, including the
battle of Barrosa, capture of Budajoz, battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, affair of
Morales, battles of Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse ; campaign of 1816, including the battle
of Waterloo. Cross and two clasps.
40 Colonel Wallace was on board the Phoenix Letter of Marqne when she beat off a
Frt-ni-h Privateer near Barbadoes in Dec. 1800. Present at the siege of Flushing in 1800 ;
knd he commanded the Artillery at the attack of Sackets Harbour, United States, in 1813.
41 Colonel Richard Jones served in Holland hi 1799, including the battles of Zuyp,
Boom, Egmont, and Limmen. Present at the capture of Paris, ami with the army of occu
pation until 2nd Dec. 1818.

276

War Services oft/ie Officers oftlte Royal Artillery.

42 Colonel John Edward Jones was employed afloat on board the bombs in 1801 and 03 :
commanded the artillery on board the Volcano bomb, and was present at the bombardment
of Cronenburgh Castle, battle of Copenhagen, and bombardments of Boulogne under Lord
Nelson.
43 Colonel Brandretk served at the blockade of Malta In 1800 ; at the bombardment of
Havre-de-Gracc, in 1803; the Corunna campaign; on the expedition to Walchcren, aim
siege of Flushing ; Peninsular campaigns from Sept. 1812, to the end of the war in 1814,
including the battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Toulouse. Medal and one clasp.
45 Colonel Hutchesson served in Holland in 1799 ; in the Peninsula and South of France
from March 1813 to July 1814 ; Belgium and France from May 1815 to Nov. 1813.
40 Colonel Whinyates served in the expedition to the Helder and carnpaien in
North Holland in 1799; expedition to Madeira in 1801, and to Copenhagen 1807 ; Penin
sular campaigns from Feb. 1810 to July 1813, including the battles of Busaco and Albuhera ; aflairs at Usagre, Aldea de Ponte, and San Mnnos, attack and defeat of General
Lalleman's cavalry at Ribera, and many other affairs. Served also the campaign of UH5,
and was severely wounded in the left arm at Waterloo.
47 Colonel John Michell served the campaign in Holland in 1799; in the PenhuU
and South of France from Aug. 1813 to May 1814, including siege of San Sebastiau, paMge
of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, and Nive, battles of Orthes and Toulouse ; in America from May
1814 to May 1815, including the attack of Washington, Baltimore, and Mew Orleans, and
other operations on the coast. Attached to the Prussian army in reducing the fortresses in
the Netherlands. Medal and one clasp.
48 Colonel Trclawny served in Holland in 1799; and in the Peninsula and Sowth
of France from Nor. 1813 to the end of the war in 1814, including the passage of the Artoar.
49 Colonel Hunt served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798; at Cadiz frotn
Feb. 1810 to Feb. 1812 ; in Belgium and France from 1814 to 1818, including the opera
tions against the enemy in connection with the battle of Waterloo.
51 Lieut.-Colonel Cobbe served the campaign in the West Indies in 1801, tinder Ue*tGen. Sir Thos. Trigge.
52 Lieut-Colonel Mercer served in South America in 1807 and 8. Also the campaign of
1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
53 Colonel W. O. Power served in Spain, Portugal, and France, from 14th Oct. 1808 o
4th June 1814, Including the battle of Talavera, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo (wounded), and
Badajoz, capture of French works at Almazaby, reduction of forts at, and battle of Saiamanca, siege of Burgos (wounded), siege of San Sebastian from llth July to 8th Sept. 1818,
passage of the Bidassoa, the Nivc, and the Adour. Col. Power led the reserve to tiie
support of the assaulting party of Fort La Picurina during the last siege of Badajoz, and the
Commandant surrendered to him personally.
56 LIeut.-Colonel Brown served at Walcheren in 1800. Also the campaign of 1> : ".
including the battle of Waterloo and taking of Cambray.
57 Lieut.-Colonel Grant served in Hanover in 1805 under Lord Cathcart.
58 Lieut.-Colonel Scott served in the expedition to Walcheren , and was at the siege df
Flushing.
59 Colonel Dyneley's services: Campaiftn of 1805 in Italy under Sir James Crafcr:
and that in Calabria in 1806 under Sir John Stuart, including the battle of MMi
and siege of Scylla. Peninsular campaigns from July 1811, to November, 1813, includine
the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo (wounded in the head), siege of forts at Salamanca (wounded
in the face), heights of St. Christovel, battle of Salamanca, defence of the Bridge of
Simancas, affairs at Morales de Toro and San Munos, battles of Vittoria, and the Pyrenees.
Campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. Taken prisoner at Molanahenda near
Madrid, llth Aug. 1812, when engaged with the rear-guard of Joseph Bonaparte's array;
escaped from the enemy, and rejoined the army the 23rd of the same mouth.
02 I. ii-iit ,-r, ,:,,i,,] Walcott served the Corunna campaign. Also the campaign of 1814,
Including the battle of Waterloo.
03 Lieut.-Colonel Rudyerd served in bomb vessels on the coast of France in 1804. Pron*
in two battles, and the capture of a fortress in the Travancore war, East Indies. Serrcd
also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre- Bras and Waterloo.
64 Lieut.-Colonel Cator served the campaign of Walcheren and siege of Flushing. In
the Peninsula and South of France, from the end of 1809 to the termination of the war in
1814, including the defence of Cadiz, lines at Torres Vedras and at Santarem, battle of
Barrosa (wounded), affair at Osma, battle of Vittoria, affair at Tolosa, passage of the Bidwsoa, and at the attack of Bidassoa by the French, battles of Nivelle and Nire,
engagements in front of Bayonnc.

War Sennets of the Officers of the Royal Artillery.

277

63 Lieut-Colonel Dansey was at the taking of Ischla in 1809, and Santa Manra In 1810.
Served also the campaigns of 1812, 13, 14 and 15, in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders,
including the last siege of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos (severely wounded),
battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, battles of Nivelle, Nlve, and Waterloo, (severely
wounded), besides various minor actions and skirmishes.
66 Lieut-Colonel Crawford served in the lines in front of Sobral, Portugal, in 1800 ; at
the capture of Genoa in 1814; and subsequently in the American War, including the taking
of Washington, and engagements before New Orleans.
67 Lieut. -Colonel H.W.Gordon's services: Expedition to Naples, Dee. 1805, and
Rbtequent occupation of Sicily ; battle of Maida, and attack and surrender of the Rock of
Scylla, 1806.
68 Sir Wm. Colebrooke's services : Campaigns of 1809 and 10, in India ; expedition to
Java in 1811, including the action of Wcltyvreden, in batteries before Cornelia (until
wounded in the groin 22d August), and the siege and capture of Jokjakarta. Expedition
to Plembang,iu Sumatra, 1813; campaign of 1817 and 18, in India, against the Pindarrees
and Mahrattas; campaign of 1818 and 19 in Southern India. Present also at the sieges of
Ra.-t-el-K vhma and Zaya, Arab fortresses.
70 Lteut,-Coloncl W. D. Jones served with the Anglo-Russian expedition to Naples in
1806; present at the attack and capture of Roggio Castle, In Calabria, in 1806; expedition
to Egypt in 1807 ; in charge of the division of Mortar-Boats forming part of the Anglobirilum Flotilla prepared by Sir John Murray, and opposed in almost daily skirmishes with
tJae batteries and Flotilla of Murut, King of Naples, in the Faro of Messina, the whole of
the summer of 1810.
71 Lieut.-Col. Dundas was at the siege of Flushing in 1809; at Cadiz in 1810 and 11 ;
detached from Cadiz to Tarragona in 1811 ; wounded in right ankle at Ctudad Rodrigo, and
matt severely and dangerously at Badajoz,left arm amputated, left thigh dislocated, and
hip bone shattered.
U Ural-Colonel Crnttenden was at the capture of Guadeloupe, in 1815 ; commanded the
Emma troop ship when attacked by the Nonnuh American privateer, in the West Indies,
which he beat off with great loss.
75 Ueut-Col. Faddy, prior to entering the Royal Artillery, was a midshipman on board
IbeArio, at the capture of the Dutch Fleet in Saldana Bay in 1795; present at the attack on
Fort Jerome, St. Domingo, and at the siege and capture of the City of Santo Domingo in
180V; Mired in the Peninsula and France from July 1810 to June 1814, including the siege
of 8a Sebastian, passage of the Adour, investment of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie
besides various minor affairs.
76 Lieut-Colonel Wylde served In Holland in 1813 and 14, and commanded a battery
before Antwerp and at the attack on Bergen-op-Zoom.
77 Lirut. -Colonel C. E. Gordon served in the Peninsula and France from May 1813 to
the end of the war, including defence of Cadiz, siege of San Sebastian, passage of the
Bidasoa, and Nivelle, actions in front of Bayonne (10th to 13th Dec.), battle of Orthes,
occupation of Bourdeaux, subsequent affairs on the Dordogne, and investment of the
fortress of Blaye.
. 78 Lieut. -Col. Walker was at the capture of Flushing in 1809. Served also part of
the campaigns on the Frontier of Niagara in 1813 and 14.
79 Lieut.-Col. Maclachlan served in Spain in 1813 and 14.
SO Lieut-Colonel Charles Blachley served In the Peninsula from July, 1809, to Dec.
1012, including the battles of Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and Salamanca, and siege of Burgos.
81 Colonel Macdonald was at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806, and pro
ceeded from thence on the expedition to Buenos Ayres, where he was twice severely wounded
and taken prisoner: served in the Peninsula and South of France, from June, 1809, to
July, 1814, including the battles of the Coa and Busaco, affairs of Redlnha, Pombal, Contelim, and Fox d'Arouce ; battles of Fnentes d'Onor and Salamanca, affair of San Munos,
teitfe of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, battles of the Pyrenees, affairs of the Gave
d'Uleron and Aire, and battle of Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, including
the battle of Waterloo (severely wounded), and capture of Paris.
86 Lieut.-Colonel Jackson served in Canada from April, 1813, to Aug. 1815, including
the actions of Chrystler's Farm, and Plattsburg : medal for the former.
84 Lieot. CoL Sabine served the campaign on the Niagara Frontier in 1814, and com
manded the batteries at the siege of Fort Erie in August and September.
U3 Lieut.-Col. Chalmer served on the expedition to Walcheren, and wag pretent at the
alege of Flushing.

06 Lieut-Col. Dowse served at Bnenof Ayrei in 1807.

278

War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery.

100 Lieut.-Colonel Chesney was employed, from 1829 to 1832, in examining the princi
pal parts of Western Alia ; during which time, assisted only by a few Arabs, he descended
the river Euphrates upon a Raft ; and his report! to Government led to a Parliamentary
vote to extend our commercial relations In that quarter, and open a communication with
India through Arabia. His Majesty, through the Duke of Wellington, having conferred
on him the rank of Colonel on a particular service, he sailed early in 1835 with a detach
ment of artillery, another of sappers, a proportion of seamen, and thirteen military and
naval officers ; with whose assistance Colonel Chesney accomplished the extraordinary
achievement of transporting two iron steam vessels across Syria, and floating them in a
perfect state on the Upper Euphrates, not very far from Aleppo. In the early part of the
navigation thus commenced, a fearful hurricane carried the smaller vessel and twenty of
her men to the bottom, Colonel Chesney and eight others being saved by swimming. The
commander, however, persevered ; and in the remaining vessel he not only completed the
surveys of the river Euphrates, Tigris, and Kareen, but continued the undertaking until it
was turned over in the following year to the East India Company. His late Majesty
warmly approved of the intrepidity manifested in continuing the service after the cafamious loss of one-half of his force, and the brevet rank of Major was bestowed on him by
he King, which was followed by that of Lieut.-Colonel by command of the Queen.
101 Lt.- Col. Bell's services:Capture of the islands of St. Thomas and St. Croix in!807;
siege of fort Desaix, Martinique ; capture of Les Saintes, near Guadeloupe, and bombardment
and driving from the anchorage the French fleet In 1809; capture of Guadeloupe and adja
cent islands in 1810. Served in the Peninsula and France from July 1813 to July 1814,
including the passage of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, Nive, and four days' engagements near
Bayonne ; passage of the Adour, investment of Bayonne, affairs at Vic Bigorre, and Tarbes,
passage of the Garonne, and subsequent operations to the battle of Toulouse where he was
slightly wounded. Served also the campaign of 1815, Including the battles of Quatre Bras
and Waterloo, and capture of Paris.
102 Iaeut.-Col. Louis served in the Peninsula and France from Jan. 1813 to June 1814,
including the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Nivelle, and Nive, and
investment of Bayonne. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of
Waterloo.
103 Lieut-Colonel Grantham served at the siege of Cadiz.
105 Uent.-Col. Brcreton served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, from December,
1809 to June, 1815, including the sieges of Cadiz, Matagorda (wounded), and San Sebastian :
battles of Barrosa (wounded), Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Orthes, Toulouse, Quatre Bras, and
Waterloo (severely wounded) ; besides the actions on retreat from Burgos, at San Munos,
near Salamanca, Helette, St. Palais, Sauveterre, Aire, and Tarbes.
1 06 Lt.-Col. England served the expedition to the Wcscr in 1 805 and 0 ; to the Cape of Good
Hope and South America in 1806 and 7 ; campaign of 1813 in the Peninsula, including the
battle of Vittoria and siege of San Sebastian.
107 Lt.-Col. Whitty was present at the reduction of the Danish Islands in the West Indies
in 1807 ; capture of Guadeloupe in 1810, and of Paris in 1815.
108 Lt.-Col. Sweeting served the whole of the Kandian campaign in Ceylon.
110 Lt.-Col. Wood served in the Peninsula and France,from Feb. 1813 to the end of tht
war, including the battle of Vittoria, blockade of Pampluna, battles of the Pyrenees, siege
of San Sebastian, battle of the Nivelle, affairs of Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, battles of Orthei
and Toulouse. Served the campaign in America, including the attack on Plattsburg
114 Lt.-Col. Dalton served at Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing-.
117 Major Hardlnge served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1812, to the end of the war in
1814, including the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, battles of Orthes and Toulouse.
Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at Ligny, and Quatre Bras.
119 Major Lock served the campaign of 1808, in Portugal, and was present at the
battles of Holeia and Vimiera.
120 Major Sandilands served with the expedition to Walcheren ; also the campaign of
1815, and was engaged on the 17th June with the Horse Artillery in covering the retiring
movement from Quatre Bras, and on the 18th June he was present at the battle of
Waterloo.
122 Major Strangways served the campaign of 1813 and 14 in Germany, including the
battle of Goerde 10th Sept. and Leipsic 16th, 18th, and 19th Oct. 1813, for which the
Swedish order of the sword was conferred on him, he having commanded the Docket Troop
after the death of Major Bogne killed in action. Served also the campaign of 1816,
including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at which last he was slightly wounded.

123 Major Eyre's services :Expedition to Portugal and occupation of Lisbon, in 1808 ;

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279

advance npon Madrid and retreat to Corunna, In 1808-0 ; affair at Lugo and battle of
Cornnna. Eighteen years continued service in the West Indies, from Oct. 1810 to April,
1828.
134 Major Elgee served in the Peninsula and France from Feb. 1809 to the end of
the war in 1814, including the battles of Talavera and Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Burgos
(contused wound in the leg), and Investment of Bayonne.
125 Major Anderson's services: Siege and capture of Flushing, and the subsequent
operations in 1800; Bombardment of Antwerp, also previous and subsequent operations,
in 1813 and 1814; campaign of 1816, including the battle of Waterloo, and captures of
Cambray and Paris.
128 Major Armstrong served at Walcheren in 1800 ; and in Canada from May 1810 to
July 1815, including the capture of u detachment on River Raisin, the cutting out of an
enemy's vessel when in command of a gun-boat at Prescott, at Fort Erie during a cannonade
of 17 hours ; at the loss of Fort George, actions at Stoney Creek, and Black Rock, invest
ment of Fort George, capture of Fort Niagara, Black Rock, and town of Buffalo, action at
Streets Creek, and Chippawa, and at the siege of Fort Erie under an almost constant tire
for about five weeks. Slightly wounded at Fort George, 27th May 1813.
190 Major Evans served at Walcheren.
133 Ueut.-Colonel Colquhoun served in Spain from 1812 to the close of the war.
134 Major Harrison served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to Sept. 1814, and was
present at Cadiz, Isla, and Tarifa.
136 Major Kendall served at Walcheren in 1809. Present at the taking of Kandian
Provinces in 1815, and the subsequent operations there in 1817 and 18.
137 Major Wright served in Spain from 1st Jan. 1810, to the 3Ht Dec. 1812, including
the lieges of Cadiz, Fort Matagorda, and Tarifa.
1S9 Capt, Bent's services: Expedition to Walcheren, and bombardment of Flushing;
Peninsular campaigns from Oct. 1810 to June 1813, including the first siege of Badajoz,
battle of Albuhera, covering the second siege of Badajoz, capture of General Gerard's corps
at Arroya de Molinos, covering the third siege of Badajoz, retreat from Madrid into Por
tugal, and the different affairs connected therewith. Severely wounded at San Munos.
140 Major Furneaux served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1810 to April 1813, and was
with the covering army at the siege of Badajoz.
142 Captain Warde was present at the siege of Cadiz and at Waterloo.
143 Captain Ingilby served in the Peninsula from July 1810 to Jan. 1813, including the
sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo, Forts of Salamanca (wounded), and Burgos; and the battles
of Borneo, Fnentes d'Onor, and Salamanca. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was
present at the battle of Waterloo.
144 Captain Cater served in the Peninsula from April 1810, to Jan. 1814, including the
liege of Cadiz. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, and
taking of Cambray and Paris.
145 Captain Pester was present at the siege of Cadiz, and at the battle of Barrosa, where
be was severely wounded.
146 Captain Stanway served in the Peninsula and France from Feb. 1812 to July 1814,
including the eiege of San Sebastian, and passages of the Bidassoa and Adonr.
147 Captain Story served hi the Peninsula and France from Nov. 1812 to May 1814,
including the siege of San Sebastian, and passages of the Bidaseoa and Adonr.
150 Captain James served in the Peninsula and France, from October, 1812, to April, 1814,
Including the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthes. Served subsequently
In the American War.
169 Captain Bloomfield served in the Peninsula and France, from March, 1813, to June,
181 4, including the battle ofVittoria, siege of San Sebastian, crossing the Bidassoa, and battles
of the Ifivelle, Nlve, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, including
the battle of Waterloo.
153 Captain Trevor served the campaign of 1814 in Holland. Also the campaign of
1815, including the battle of Waterloo and subsequent operations in France.
155 Captain Palliser served in the Peninsula and France, from November, 1812, to May,
1814, including the siege of San Sebastian, and battles of Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse.
Served subsequently in the American War, including the battles of Bladensburg, aud
Baltimore, and operations before New Orleans.
156 Major Macbean served in the Peninsula and France, from July, 1812, to August,
1814, including the affair at Osma, battle of Vittoria, both sieges of San Sebastian and
capture of it; passage of the Nivelle 10th November, and actions of the Nive, 9th, 10th,
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11th, and 12th December, 1813. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the capture
of Paris. Served afterwards with the army of occupation until 1818.
158 Captain Dickens served in Holland in 1813 and 14, including the attack on Menem,
and the cannonade against the enemy's ships of war in the basin at Antwerp.
159 Captain Tomkyns served the campaign of 1814 in Canada, including the actions near
Fort George, and Lundy's Lane ; blockade, attack, and final assault of Fort Erie, and
attack by the American army on the British lines on the Chippawa River.
100 Captain Williams was engaged in the actions before New Orleans, and at the capture
of Fort Bowycr. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the capture
of Paris.
102 Captain R, G. B. Wilson served in Holland, Belgium, and France, from December,
1813, to January, 1816, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
163 Captain Cuppage served in the Peninsula and France, from February to August, 1814,
and was present at the repulse of the sortie from Bayonne. Served also the campaign of
1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
nil Captain Burnaby served the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. .
165 Captain Griffin served before Genoa in 1814.
1GG Capt. Freese served on the China Expedition, and was slightly wounded at Chin
Keang Foo.
167 Capt. Warburton served with the Royal Artillery on the north coast of Spain from
Feb. 1837 to Oct. 1838, and was wounded on the 15th March 1837, near Hernani.
168 Lieut. Young served on the north coast of Spain from January 1838 to January
l:J:;:i. Also in the operations on the Yang-ate- Kiang in China, including the storm and
capture of Chin Kiang Foo : he was also present at the demonstration before Nankin.
169 Quartermaster Powers served on the expedition to Denmark in 1807, and was pre
sent at the siege of Copenhagen and action at Kioge. Went with the army under Sir John
Moore to Gottenburg, and afterward* to Portugal and Spain,present on the retreat to
and at the battle of Corunna. Served afterwards on the Walcheren expedition, and wts
several times engaged against the French Flotilla, in South Bevelaud. Accompanied the
army under the Duke of Wellington to the Continent in 1815, and returned with the army
of occupation.
170 Lieut, the Honourable R. C. H. Spencer served throughout the whole of the ope
rations in China, and was present at the destruction of the batteries of Amoy, in II. M. g.
Blonde, in 1840 ; at the capture of the forts of the Bocca Tigris, and subsequent operations
in the Canton River; at the storm and capture of the heights of Canton; attack and
captures of Amoy, Chusan (second operation), Chinhae, Cltapoo, Woosuug, Shaaghac,
and Chin Kiang Foo, and demonstration before Nankin.
171 Lieut. John Turner was present at the capture of Port Natal on the 20th June
1812.
172 Quarter-Master Porter served on the expedition to Naples in 1805. In 1806 be
was at the battle of Maida, and at the siege and reduction of Scylla in Calabria. He
landed in Egypt, 17th March, 1807, and was present at the capture of Alexandria, and
at the attack on Rosctta. In 1809 he was at the capture of Ischia and Procida; and in
1814 at the sieges and captures of Spezia, Genoa, and Savona. He served afterwards in
America and was present at the battle of Bladensburg, capture of Washington, battle cf
Baltimoro, operations before New Orleans, and capture of Fort Bowyer : he was wounded
in the head before New Orleans on the 1st Jan. 1815.
173 Quarter-Master Perkin's services: Campaign in Italy in 1805; occupation of
Si ily in 1806 and 1807 ; battle of Maida ; campaigns of 1813 and 1814 in the Peninsula,
including the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of
the Nivellc and the Nive, passage of the Adour, operations against Bayonne, and reputee
of the sortie. Expedition to America in 1814, including the attack on New Orleans in
Dec. 1814, and the siege and capture of Fort Bowyer. Capture of Paris in 1816.

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283

SECOND
LIEUT.

FIRST
tIEUT.

21 July 10
ditto
1 May 11
ditto
ditto
14 Dec.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
IJuly 12
ditto
ditto
ditto
20 Mar. 13
ditto
ditto
ditto
20 July
ditto
ditto
ditto
20 July
1 Jan. 14
ditto
ditto
1 Aug.

1 May 11
ditto
11 ditto
7 June
18 July
1 July 12
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
1 Mar. 13
21 July
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
15 Dec. 18
ditto
ditto
ditto
15 Dec. 13
1 AUG:. 14
ditto
ditto
1 July 15

2 Dec. 24 28 June 38
12 Jan. 25
ditto
23 March
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
0 April
ditto
7 June
ditto
20 July
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
24 Sept.
ditto
26 Feb. 28 23 Nov. 41
24 Feb. 29
16 Feb. 30
16 Mar.
21 June
22 June 30
7 Oct. 31
12 \ov.
5 Jan. 33
1 May 34
CNov.
1 Mar. 35
25 June
8 Feb. 36 29 March 30

ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
24 Mar. 15 1 May 16
ditto
ditto
ditto
7 Feb. 17
1 Sept.
7 Sept. 10
ditto
1 July
ditto
25 Mar. 23
ditto
13 Mar. 24

13 May
11 June
23 Sept.
10 Jan. 37
ditto
ditto
ditto
20 March 39
ditto
ditto
ditto

CAPTAIN.

Lieutenant. Colonel, 10 Ifou. 1840.

27
Henry Powell Wulff
25
28
23
40
25 5
27 2H
28

SECOND CAPTAINS.
30
30
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29
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2 Dec.
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12 Jun.
23
Mar.
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1 Sept.
0
1 Mur. 1C
ditto
0
ditto
0 April
0
lAug. 16 2 June
0
ditto
20 July
0 George St. Vincent Whitmorc,
ditto
ditto
Adjutant to K. Bappcrt .y Miners
0
ditto
ditto
0
ditto
ditto
0
ditto
ditto
2
ditto
24 Sept.
1 June 20 9 Feb.
Edw. Vicara (Major, 10 Nov. 1840) 28 Mar. 22 8 April
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28 Aug. 24 10 Oct.

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BREVETMAJOR.

24
25

ditto
ditto
28 Mar.
18 Aug.
25 25 Dec.
31 Mar. 38
25 13 June
24 Jan. 30
27 May
17 Aug.
20 Sept.
28 NOT.
20 10 Mur. 40
28 July
ditto

Corps of Royal Engineers.

Years' Sen
full Half
P.J. Pay.

SECOND CAPTAINS.
20
20
20
20
20
20
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
18
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Richard Howorth
Charles C. Wilkinson
William Turnbull Renwick
William E. Delves Broughton
Richard J. Nelson

John Williams

James Lynn (iirtfor, 8 July, 43)

William Henry Ford


William Yolland
Charles Erskine Ford
Richard Clement Moody, Governor and
Comtnandfr-in-Chiefofthc Falkland Islands.

George Rowan Hutchinson"

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2ND LIEUT.

1ST LIBUT.

CAI-TAIX.

11 May 25
G Aug. 25
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
7 Jan. 26
15 March
ditto
ditto
25 April
ditto
22 Sept
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
4 May 27
24 ditto
13 July
30 Aug.
ditto
12 April 28
29 April 29
6 Nov. 90

6 Dec. 26
11 April 27
26 Feb. 28
7 NOT.
28 Jan. 28
24 Feb.
22 May
27 Oct.
15 Feb. 30
16 ditto
8 June
22 ditto
-! !.<.
5 Feb. 31
24 June
22 July
6 Oct.
7 ditto
12 Nor.
13 ditto
18 March 32
20 Sept.
10 Dec,
5 Jan. 33
5 Feb.
4 Sept.
1 Mav 84
25 June 35

7 Sept 40
7 Sept
19 Feb. 41
9 Mar, 1 Apr.
ditto
1 Sept.
90 Sept
ditto
88 Nov.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
23 Feb. 42
28 June
24Oct
16 Mar. 43
4 Apr.
1 May
27 May
30 June
82 Sept
1 Oct.
15 Wov.
19 Dee.
10 Jan. 44
6 Mar.

6 Oct. 31 12 Aug.
19 Aug.
ditto
29 May 32 15 Sept.

20 June
16 Aug.
SOOet

FIHST LIEUTENANTS.
Robert Gorges Hamilton
Henry Williamson Lugard

ditto
5 Dec.
ditto
6 ditto
29 May
8 Feb. 36
ditto
13 May
26 Sept.
ditto
27 Feb. 33 23 Sept
Julian Frederick Anthony Symonds . . 1 Aug.
24 ditto
6 Aug.
25 Sept.
ditto
6 Nov.
1 Dec.
10 Jan. 37
ditto
ditto
James Fellowes
ditto
ditto
George B. G. Downes
ditto
ditto
Philip J. Bainbriege
ditto
ditto
Archibald P. G. Ross
ditto
ditto
John Claridge Burmester
9 June 34
ditto
Edmund Ople
ditto
ditto
Conollv M'Causland
ditto
ditto
John Cameron
12 Dec.
ditto
ditto
ditto
James H. Freeth
ditto
ditto
Charles Duesbery Robertson
19 Dec.
31 Jan.
ditto
23 Feb.
Frederick E. Chapman
18 June 35 28 March
Thomas Fenwick
ditto
8 May 37
Theodosius Webb
ditto
18 Aug.
John Hodges Pipon
18 Dec.
20 Nov.
William Walter Fuller
ditto
9 Dec.

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Corpt of Royal Engineer*.

FIBS-r LIEUTENANTS.
0 William Henry Rob.
0 Gother Frederick M
o Spencer Westmaeot
0 Charles Acton Brok
0 Charles Edward Sta
0 William Collier Men zies
0
0 Robert M LafFan . .
0 Arthur Henry Freeli
0 Harry St. George Oi
0 David William Tyle.
0 Hampden Clement '. Jlamire Mood;
0 John Untou Arabin
0 George Archibald Li
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0 Philip John Staplet.
0 Henry Arthur Whit
0 Paul Bernard Whitt
0 Phipps John Hornb;
0 James William Goss et
o George Clement Bai Uie
0 Thomas Bernard Co
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0 Edmund Yeamans Walcott Hende

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0 Henry Charles Cunl
e Wm. Francis Dram
Thomas Lionel John
0 Charles Stuart Mille
0 Anthony David Cra isrie ..
0
Albert O'Donnel Gr
0 Mervin Vavasour
0 James Swayne Baki
e 0 Hon. Hussey Fane '.
6 0
6 0 Charles John Gibb
6 0 Hon. William Napic
6 0 Charles Gordon Gra
6 0 William Driscoll O
5 0 John Bernard Luyk
5 0
6 0 Fairfax Charles Has
6 0
5 0 Henry William Bar
5 0 Henry Young Darra
6 0
5 0 William Mason Ing (]
5 0 James Robert Mam
4 0 John Williamson L.
Millington Henry S
SB com> LIEUTENANTS.
Edw rd M'olstenholme Ward 19 June 41
How ardj
ditto
Eastice F ane Bourchier .... 1 Jan. 42
Hem 7 Or ain
ditto
John Mar
ditto
Jum s Fra nkfort Browne ....
ditto
Fitzl loy>! olyneuzH.Somerset
ditto
Hor ceW m. Montague ....
ditto
Valei itine Thomas Mairis ....
ditto
Fred. rick Wm. King
18 June
Fran :i F<
ditto
Char l<9 R chard Binncy ....
ditto
Fred rick
11 Jan. 43
Fran :u II iwdon Chesney ....
ditto
ditto
Tho. Amir ew Lumsden Murray

2ND LIEUT.

285
1ST LIEUT.

18 Dec. 35 25 Dec. 37
18 June SO 31 March 38
ditto
25 May
ditto
13 June
13 Dec.
14 June
5 May 37 1 Aug.
ditto
24 Jan. 39
ditto
1 April
14 Dec.
27 May
ditto
ditto
20 Sept.
ditto
ditto
22 Sept.
ditto
16 Oct.
48 NOT.
ditto
ditto
19 Mar. 40
ditto
3 Apr.
ditto
28 July
ditto
28 July
ditto
15 Aug.
ditto
7 Sept.
16 June 88 19 Feb. 41
ditto
9 Mar.
ditto
1 Apr.
ditto
ditto
ditto
1 Sept.
19 March 39 14 Sept.
16 Sept.
ditto
ditto
30 Sept.
ditto
8 Oct.
23 Nov.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
7 Dec.
ditto
27 May 42
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
28 June
ditto
24 Oct.
20 Dec.
16 Mar. 43
ditto
4 April
19 March
1 May
20 Dec.
20 June 40 27 May
30 June
ditto
11 Sept.
20 June
ditto
23 Sept.
1 Oct.
18 Dec.
15 Nov.
ditto
19 Dec.
ditto
10 Jan. 44
ditto
ditto
6 Mar.
20 June
ditto
19 June 41 16 Aug.
30 Oct.
ditto

Herbert Newton Penrice .... 17 June 43


Wm. Lawtie Mon
ditto
Anthony Charles Cooke ....
ditto
ditto
Ben Hay Martind ale
ditto
Charles "Scrope H utchinson . . 20 Dec. 43
Henry Wray
ditto
ditto
ditto
Walter Raleigh Gilbert Hickey
ditto
19 June 44
Francis Du Cane
ditto
Robert Dundas K
ditto
John Yerbury Mo ggridgc
ditto
ditto

JUVp'er of Brigade.9 Major Matson, 25 July, 42.


Scarlet.Facings, Blue Velvet.
N. B. The officers in Italics are holding civil employment.
[For Royal Sappers and Miners, see next page.

286

Royal Sappers and Miners.

ROYAL SAPPERS AND MINERS.(Officered by the Corp of Royal Engineer*.)


Jiiyor of Brigade.Captain Henry Sandham, 24 May 41.
Adjutant.2nd Captain George St. Vincent Whitmore, 1 Slay, 43.
Quarter-Matter.James Hilton, 0 Nov. 35.
Establishment at Chatham for instructing the Corps in Military Field Work*.
Director.Lieut-Col. Sir J. M. Frederick Bmith, KH.

War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers.


1 Sir Samuel Trevor Dickens was present at the landing at Ferrol, in August, 1800, and
joined Sir Ralph Abercromby'a army in the Mediterranean in September following.
2 Sir Aug. De Butts was at the sieges of Toulon, Bastia, and Calvi, and was favourably
mentioned by Lord Hood in his despatches on the surrender of Bastia.
3 Licut.-Gen. Eratt was present at the attack of Foct Fleur d'Epee, Guadaloupe, Jane,
1794, and at the defence of Fort Matilda, from 10th Oct. to 10th Dec. following. In 1795
at Dominica at the attack and capture of the French force landed for the reduction of the
island. In 1797 served at the attack of the. island of Porto Rico. Wounded at the Helder
in 1799.
4 Sir Fred. Mulcaster served in Portugal, in 1797 and 98 ; acting as commanding engineer
at the siege of Ciudadella in Minorca, in 1798, awl remained in the Mediterranean until 1801.
5 Sir Howard Elphinstone was at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1795 ; serveil
in Egypt in 1801 as Commanding Engineer in the Indian Army under Sir David Bainl.
In 1800 was employed on a mission to Portugal. Embarked as Commanding Engineer
under General Whitelock in the expedition to Monte Video. In 1808 embarked as Com
manding Engineer with Sir Arthur Wellesley in the expedition to Portugal, and was
severely wounded at Roleia. Served also in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of the
war; was Commanding Engineer at the passage of the Adour, blockade of Bayonne and
repulse of the sortie. Sir Howard has received the Egyptian medal, and a medal and two
clasps for Roleia, Nivelle, and Nive.
6 Major-Geueral Dumford was present at the siege of Fort Bourbon, and capture of Mar
tinique, St. Lucia, and Guadaloupe, \n 1794.
7 Major-General Thackeray was at the capture of Surinam in 1799 ; St. Martin's, and St.
Bartholomew's, in 1801 ; directed the siegeof Scylla Castle, in 1806 ; and that of the Fortress
of Santa Maura in 1809. Served with the army in Spain, in 1812 ; at the battle of Castalla, and siege of Tarragona in 1813, and remained with the army until 1814.
8 Major-General Birch served in Flanders, and Holland, in 1793, 94, and 95 ; the Egyp
tian campaign of 1801 ; taking of Copenhagen under Lord Cathcart ; in the north of Spain,
in 1808 ; at the taking of Flushing, in 1809 ; blockade of Cadiz, in 1810 and 11. Medal fcr
Barrosa. Shot through the thigh near Valmesada, 7 Nov. 1808.
8* Sir Stephen 11. Chapman served in Holland, in 1799; at Copenhagen, in 1807 ; and
in the Peninsula from March 1809 to Feb. 1811.
9 Major-General Nicolls went out with a reinforcement of several Recta, to Gibraltar oa
the war breaking out with Spain in 1796, and remained blockaded in that fortress two
and a half years ; proceeded from thence to the West Indies in 1799. Went as Commanding
Engineer with Lt.-Gen. Sir George Prevost to Nova Scotia in 1808, under expectations
of hostilities with America. Remained there until the war broke out in 1813, and was
actively employed in the protection of the frontiers of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick,
and was present at the capture ofMoose Island, Castine and Belfast. Commanding Engineer
in Canada part of 1814 and 15.
9* Major-General Wright served in the West Indies during the war with Franco, from
1800 to 1805 inclusive, including the capture of the islands of St. Lucia and Tobago from the
French. Served in North America, Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick during tfce
whole of the late war with the United States, under Sir George Prevost and Sir John Sherbrooke ; and with the latter officer served as Deputy Quarter Master General of the Force* In
the provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Served in the island of Ceylon, having
volunteered his services in that island during the rebellion of the Kandian province*;
-ml. on his return to England, visited the Court of Persia in an official capacity.
10 Sir John Burgoyne's services :blockade of Malta, and surrender of Valetta, in I - " ;
campaign in Egypt, in 1807, including the capture of Alexandria, and attack of If..-.-: : .
from 7th to 18th April, 1807. Campaigns in the Peninsula, including the retreat to Corunna,
passage of the Douro, affair of Salamonde (blew up Fort Conception in presence of the
enemy, 21st July) ; battle of Busaco, retreat to and occupation of the lines of Lisbon, siege
of Badajoz, 2nd to 13th June, 1811 ; action of Elbodon, siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo,
siege and storm of Badajoz, siege and capture of Forts at Salamanca, battle of Salamanca,
advance to Madrid and capture of the Retlro, siege of Burgos, (wounded) 19th Sept to
21st Oct. 1812; retreat from Burgos, advance of the army and crossing the Ebro, battle
of Vittoria, siege and storming of San Sebastian, (wounded) 15th July to 13th Aug. ; iteee
of Castle of San Sebastian, 31st Aug. to 9th Sept. 1813; passage of Bidassoa, battles of the
Nivelle and Nive, passage of Adonr, blockade of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie. Served

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287

afterwards in the Amerian war, at the attack on the lines before New Orleans, 8th Jan.
1815, and capture of Fort Bowyer. Sir John has received n cross and one clasp.
11 Major-General Pasley's services :defence of Gaeta, in 1806 ; battle of Maida ; siege of
Copenhagen, in 1807; campaign of 1808-9, including several skirmishes, and battle of
Corunna. Heconnoitered the enemy's coast under the fire of batteries, and was afterwards
at the siege of Flushing. Received a bayonet-wound through the thigh, and a musketwound, which injured the spine, in leading a storming party to attack an advanced work
occupied by the French on the Dike in front of Flushing, 14th Aug. 1809.
14 Major- General Goldfinch's services :expedition to Copenhagen, in 1807 ; campaigns of
1809, 10, 13, and 14, including the capture of Oporto, battles of Talavera, Busaco, Vittoria,
Pyrenees, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse He has received a cross.
13 Major-General Arnold's services :blockade and surrender of Malta, In 1 800 ; the whole
of the campaign in Egypt, in 1801, including the attack and surrender of Aboukir Fort and
castle, battle of Alexandria, and afterwards accompanied the division of the army which
expelled the French from Grand Cairo, and took possession of that city ; also present at the
surrender of Alexandria to the British troops. Served several years In the West Indies, and
at the last attack and surrender of the colonies of Demerara, Essequibo, Berbice, and
Surinam, at which latter he was severely wounded in successfully leading the storming
party against the Redoubt Frederick and Fort Leyden. Was several times handsomely
mentioned in the public dispatches for his conduct at Surinam ; and was on that occasion
presented by the Committee of the Patriotic Fund with a sword of the value of one hundred
pounds. He has since served several years in Bermuda and North America.
14 Sir Vfm. Gosset served on the expedition to Holland, in 1799 ; in the island of Ceylon,
during the Kandian war; on several occasions in the Mediterranean; at the attack upon
Algiers with Lord Exmouth, and was in the boat which entered the harbour of Algiers and
set on fire the Algerine frigate.
14 Colonel Fyers served the Corunna campaign.
16 Major-General Ellicombe served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1811 to the end of the war,
including the siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storm of Badajoz, retreat from
Burgos, advance of the army and crossing the Ebro, battle of Vittoria, as Brigade-Major;
siege and storm of San Sebastian, 15th July to 9th Sept. 1813 ; passage of Bidassoa, battles of
NiTelle and Nive (10th, llth and 12th Dec. 1813) ; passage of the Adour, blockade of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie. Medal for San Sebastian.
16 Col. Fanshawe's services:capture of Cape of Good Hope, In 1806; expedition to
Sooth America, and siege and capture of Monte Video, hi 1807 ; with the army In Portugal
in 1808; expedition to the Scheldt, and siege of Flushing, in 1809.
17 Sir Charles Smith served at the capture of the Danish Islands of Santa Cruz, St.
Thomas, and St. John, in 1807 ; at the siege of Fort Bourbon and capture of Martinique
(wounded), in 1809. Senior engineer in charge of Cadiz and its environs in the opera
tions connected with the battle of Barrosa, in 1811. Commanding engineer in the
defence of Tarifa, and in the field operations which led to that event. Commanding
engineer at Cadiz prior to and when the siege was raised In 1812. Subsequently present
at the action of Osma, battle of Vittoria, actions of Villa Franca and Tolosa, siege of St.
Sebastian,commanding engineer in the early part of the siege. Capitulation of Paris,
and with the army of occupation. Commanded the allied land forces, at the bombardment
and surrender of Beyrout, and at the capture of St. Jean d'Acrc in 1840, at which last he
was severely wounded. Medal and one clasp for Vittoria and San Sebastian. Sir Charles
has served 20 years in the West Indies.
18 Colonel Harding served with the army In Sicily, in 1812 ; on the eastern coast of
Spain in 1813, including the battle of Castalla, attack of Denia, and siege of Tarragona.
In 1815, he served as commanding engineer with the Prussian army under Prince
Augustus of Prussia at the sieges of Maubeugc, Landrecy, Marienburg, Phlllppevllle, and
Rocroy ; and continued with the army of occupation until 1818.
19 Sir George Hoste served at the battle of Maida, and siege of Scylla Castle, In 1806;
at the attack on Alexandria and Rosetta in Egypt, in 1807 ; at the taking of the Islands of
Irfhia and Procida, and siege of Ischia Castle, in 1809 ; and in the action onboard H. M.'s
ship Spartan in the Bay of Naples, 3d May, 1810. He joined the army In Holland in No
vember, 1813, and was present at the attack on Antwerp, and led the Guards at the
storming of Bergen-op-Zoom. Served also the campaign of 1816, and was attached to
the Prince of Orange, as senior officer of engineers with the first corps, at the battle of
Waterloo. He was also at the attack and surrender of Peronnc, and at the capitulation of
Paris ; and was one of the commissioners appointed to give over the fortresses of Thiontille, tc. &c., from theFrench to the Prussians.
20 Col. Wright served in the expedition to the Helder.
21 Col. Lewis's services :campaign in Naples and Calabria, In 1805 and 1806, Including
the tattle of Maida and siege of Seylla Castle. Capture of Ischia and Procida, in the Bay
of Naples, in Aug. 1809; and siege of the Castle of Ischia. Siege of the Fort at Santa
Maura, in 1810. Campaign of 1813 in the Peninsula; wounded at the assault of the
breach of St. Sebastianlost the left leg above the knee.
82 Colonel Holloway served the campaigns of 1 810, 1 1 , and 1 2, in the Peninsula ; wounded
in the trenches before Badajoz, March, 1812; shot through the body 26th March, 1812
whilst storming the enemy's works.

288

War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers

22 * Lieutenant-Colonel Vavasour served at the siege of Cadiz.


23 Lient.-Col.Graydon was at the capture of Martinique, in 1 809, and Goadalonpe, In 1 81 0.
24 Lieut-Col. Thomson served in Nova Scotia, la 1808, 9, 10, and 11 ; and at the
capture of Martinique and siege of Fort Bourbon, with the division of the army under Sir
George Prevost, in 1809. Commanding Engineer with the expedition on the north coast
of Spain, at the blockade of Santona, under the orders of Sir Home Popham, in 1812.
Served also in Holland and the Netherlands, in 1813, 14, and 15 ; was present at the
operations against Antwerp, and as commanding Engineer with the separate expedition, In
1814, under Major-General Gibbs, for the reduction of Fort Baatz, in the island of South
Beveland. Commanding Engineer at the Cape of Good Hope from 1830 to 1836, and in
the campaign of 1835, in Kaffirland, consequent on the invasion of the colony by the Kaffirs.
Received the repeated thanks of Sir Benjamin D'Urban, the Commander-in-chief, in
general orders.
25 Sir Frederick Smith served in Sicily from 1807 to June 1812.
26 Lieut.-Col. Jones served in the Peninsula, and was present at the passage of the Dmiro
and capture of Oporto, May, 1 809 ; battles of Talavera and Busaco, siege of Badajoz, battle
of Albuhera, siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo.
27 Ueut.-Col. Moody has seen a great deal of active service in the West Indies, and
has been twice wounded, for which he received the Brevet rank of Major, and the Cross of
Knight of the Royal French Order of Military Merit.
28 Colonel Oldfleld served in Holland, in 1814. From March to June 1815, he serred
as second in command under Sir Jas. Carrnicliael Smith iu the Netherlands ; as BrigadeMajor with the Duke of Wellington's army at Waterloo, capitulation of Paris, and army of
occupation.
29 Licut.-Col. Dixon served in Canada during the war, from 1812 to 1815, and walightly wounded at the storming of Fort Sandusky. Medal for Detroit.
80 Lieut.-Col. Calder served in the expedition toWalcheren, and siege of Flushing, in 1609.
31 Lieut. -('<>!. Slade was present at St. Sebastian in July and Aug. 1813; blockade of
Bayonne and repulse of the sortie. He was one of the officers selected to accompany the
boats from Socoa to the mouth of the river Adour, and to assist in laying the bridge across.
32 Lieut-Col. Tylden served at Gibraltarand in Sicily from 1807 to 1814. Commanding
Engineer at the siege and capture of Fort Santa Maria, 29th March, 1814, and in the action
before Genoa under Lord Wm. Bentinck ; for which services he received brevet promotion.
Commanded the Pontoon Train during the compaign in Belgium and France in 1818;
was present at the capture of Paris, and with the army of Occupation.
34 Lieut.-Col. English's services:campaign of 1808 and 9, from the period the British
army landed in Portugal until the retreat to Corunna, including battles of Roleia, Vimiera,
and Corunna; end of campaign of 1813, and campaign of 1814, including battles of Orthes
and Toulouse ; campaign of 1815, and with the army of occupation until August, 1817.
35 Lieut-Col. Blanshard served at the blockade of Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie.
Afterwards in the American war, and was present at the taking of Washington, the operations
and engagement before Baltimore, field operations and engagement before New Orleans,
taking by assault the lines on the right bank of the Mississippi, and capture of Fort Bowyer.
Joined Sir James Kemp's division in France, 22d June, 1816.
35 * Lieut.-Col. Alex. Brown served at Walcheren.
36 Licut.-Col..Emmett's services, &c. : sieges of Badajoz in 1811 and 12 ; passage of the
Nive, battles before Bayonne, Orthes, and Toulouse. Attack on the American lines at New
Orleans, every affair on that expedition, and the siege of Fort Bowyer. Slightly wounded at
Badajoz in 1811; again on the advance towards Orthes ; and very severely wounded at die
assault of Badajoz, in 1812.
37 Licut.-Col. Ward served with the army in Sicily iu 1811 and 12; was present at the
action of Castalla, attack of Denia, and siege of Tarragona in 1818 ; served with the army
in the Netherlands in 1814.
38 Lieut.-Col. Gordon's services :attack on the Castle of Scylla, June, 1809; siege
and capture of Santa Maura, March, 1810.
39 Lieutenant-Colonel Barney served at the defence of Tarifa, in 1811 and 12; and at
the captures of Guadeloupe and the Saintes in 1815.
40 Lieut.-Col. Jones served in the expedition to Walcheren, in 1809. Also the campaigns
of 1810, 11, 12, 13, and 14, including the actions and sieges of Cadiz, Tarragona, (181 1 ), Ba
dajoz (1812), Vittoria, St. Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, Nlvelle, Nive, Bayonne.
Wounded leading the Forlorn Hope at the first assault of St. Sebastian. Appointed com
manding engineer in charge of the fortifications on Montmatre, after the entrance of the
British troops into Paris, in 1815.
41 Sir Richard Henry Bonnycastle was at the siege and capture of Flushing, August 1800.
Served in the war with the United States of America from 1812 to 1815, and was at the taking
of Fort Castine, John Adamt corvette, and fleet of merchantmen, and occupation of that
part of the State of Maine east of the Ponobscot River ; commanding engineer at the con
struction of the extensive works of the Castine Peninsula in the United States. With
the army of occupation in France. Served the severe winter campaigns of 1837, 38 and
39, as commanding engineer in Upper Canada, and also held the command of the embodied
militia, volunteers, &c. of the Midland and other districts with the local and mHltto muk
*-j

War Servicet of the Officers of the Royal Engineers.

289

of Lieut-Colonel, and with this force, in the absence of the regular troops, defeated the de
signs of the insurgents at Naparrec, and the brigands at Hickory Island, whilst preparing
fai an united attack upon Kingston on the 32nd Feb. 1838.
.42 Lieut.-Col. Marshall served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1811 to Oct. 1818, including the
first siege of Badajoz, siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storm of San Sebastian.
Slightly wounded at Ciudad Rodrigo, 16th January, 1812; severely wounded twice by
raoiktt-shots at San Sebastian, 31st August, 1813, when leading the advance of the column
of attack np the great breach.
42 * Lieut. -Coi. Piper served six campaigns in the Peninsula, France, and Flan
ders, from March, 1810 to the 27th Jan. 16. From 1810 to 12 was employed in the
Lines of Lisbon and Almeida ; and from Jan. 1812 to the conclusion of hostilities in 1815,
held the command of a division of the Pontoon Train ; (having been entrusted during that
period with the organization and equipment of 4 several bridges ;) threw the bridges of
tin Gnadiana, Tagus, Bidassoa, Gave D'Oleron, Garronne, and Seine ; served in the
trenches at the last siege of Badajoz, from the morning of the 18th to the 23d of March,
when the bridge! of communication below the town being destroyed and sunk, was dis
patched (by order of the commander of the forces) to re-establish and remain with them
pasting foot, shell and ammunition during the nights, and provisions during the day time
for the remainder of the operations ; received the thanks of Sir Rowland Hill at the
passage of the Tagus in August same year, on the advance of his column to Madrid ; and
subsequently, when on route to Salamanca (in consequence of the enemy's cavalry inter
cepting the communications through the Sierra-do-Gato) was commanded by written
instructions from the commander of the Forces, to retire with the bridges on Alcantra de
la Iti-ina and Badajoz, to Elvas, and finally to Abrantes; where, equipping a fresh train of
boats for the operations of the ensuing year, advanced with the army from Sabugal and
Freynada to the Ebro and Vittoria ; passage of the Bidassoa in Oct. and latter part of the
blockade of Pamplona; actions of the 9thand llth Dec. 1813 at Bayonne; do. Toulouse in
1814 ; passed and repassed His Grace the Commander of the Forces and Staff during the
operations of the day, from the right to the left bank of the river, on a fly-raft of three
boat* ; and subsequently, advancing to Mongiscard on the Canal Royal du Midi, proceeded
thence to Bordeaux. Proceeded to Ceylon, East Indies, 16th June, 16. Served as com
manding engineer in the Kandian Provinces, during the insurrections of 1817 and 18.
43 Sir George Gipps served in the Peninsula from March 1811 to the end of the war, in
cluding the siege of Badajoz, in March and April 1812, affair of the pass of Biar, battle of
Castalla, and other smaller affairs in Catalonia in 1813 and 14 ; also at the capture of the
Fort of Balaguer, siege of Tarragona, and blockade of Barcelona. Led one of the columns
of assault at Fort Picurina, during the successful siege of Badajoz, on which occasion he
was wounded in the left arm.
44 Lieut-Colonel Barry served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1812, to Oct. 1813, and was
severely wounded by a grape shot,31st Aug. 1813, when leading a party to the breach at the
storming of St. Sebastian .
4-j Lt.-Col. Reid served in the Peninsula from April 1810 to the end of the war, including
the three several sieges of Badajoz, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege of the Forts at and battle
of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, and battles of
NiTeHe, Nive, and Toulouse. Present at the attack on Algiers, under Lord Exmouth, in
1816. Severely wounded in the knee, repulsing a sortie at Badajoz, 10th May, 1811; in
toe leg during the assault of Ciudad Rodrigo, 10th January 1812; in the neck during the
auault of St. Sebastian, 28th July 1813.
46 Major Ord served in Spain during 1810, 11, 12, 13, and one half of 1814, including
the tieges of Cadiz and Tarragona.
47 Major Savage served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1813 to the end of the war, including
the investment of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie.
48 Major Waters served in the Peninsula from April 1812 to September 1814. Was
at Cadiz when the siege was raised in the former year. In 1815 he was present in the
action* of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. He led one of the columns to the assault of
Pennine on the 26th June 1815, and was at the capture of Paris.
41) Major Matson served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1812 to the end of the war, in
cluding the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, and battles of Nivcllc and Nive.
Served akn at New Orleans in 1814.
50 Major Victor served in the Peninsula from Dec. 1812 to the end of the war, including
the battles of the Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
51 Major Grieraon served at Cadiz during part of 1812 and 13, and afterwards on the
eutern coast of Spain.
i3 Major Yule served in the American war hi 1814, and was at Chippewa, 5th July, 1814,
and Niagara, 25th July, 1814.
64 I .!.-ni.-i 'nl. Phillpotts was favourably noticed in Sir Gordon Drummond's despatch
of the attack on Fort Erie, Sept. 1814. Served as Assistant Quarter-Master General with
the army in Canada during the insurrection of 1837, 8, and 9, and was most actively em
ployed with the local rank of Colonel.
$5 Major Sclwyn was at the attack of Guadaloupe, 10 Aug. 1815.
50 Major Gossct served in Canada iu 1813 and 14.

290

War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers.

57 Major Bolton served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1813 to the end of the war.
58 Major Whinyates was at the battle of Algiers, 27th Aug. 1816.
59 Major Robe joined the 4th division of the army in the Peninsula in 1613. In 1814
he was employed in the operations of the passage of the Adonr ; blockade of Baynnne
and repulse of the sortie. Afterwards in the expedition to New Orleans. In 1815, 16, 17,
and 18, with the Army in France.
60 Major Wright was wounded by a musket ball through the thigh, 12th Oct. 1881, it
Zante, in an attack made by the Greeks upon a Turkish man-of-war.
62 Major Thomson was attached to the Prussian army in 1815, and served at Haoberj,
Landrecy, Phillipville, and Rocroi.
63 Major Wortham served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Spain and France, including
the siege of St. Sebastian, from 20th August to 9th Sept. 1813 ; battles of Orthes anil Tou
louse. Served afterwards with the army in America, from 14th Sept. 1814, to S4th My,
1815, including the attack on the American Lines before New Orleans, 8th Jan. 1815, sad
the siege and capture of Fort Bowyer from 8th to 1 1th Feb. 1815.
65 Major Jebb, Captains Brandreth and Portlock, served In the last American war.
G6 Captain Kay served in Holland and the Netherlands, in 1814 and 15.
67 Captain Gordon served, as senior officer, in Demerara, during the insurrection of the
Negroes, in 1823 and 1824. He was mentioned in general orders, and received the thanki
of the Court of Policy of the United Colony of Demcrara and Essequibo.

ears' Serv.
Half
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291

Ordnance Medical Department.

Director-Qeneral.
Sir John Webb,1 K.CH.Airi*t.-Surg.ntt&r.94; Surgeon, 15 July,95; Deputy
Intpector, 80 June, 02 ; Intpector, 20 June, 09 ; Director-General, 1 Aug. 13.
Deputy Inspector-General.
t Morgan Thomas,' AtsM.-Surgeon, 14 July, 04; Surgeon, 11 Nov. 11 ; Attitt.Itupeetor, 14 July, 30 ; Deputy Intpector-General, 16 Jan. 41.
SENIOR SURGEONS.

A88I8T.SURGEOIf.

os. Macmillan Fogo,4 M.D. 22 Jan. 06


I. B. James Stewart
1 Dec. 07
'obn Wallon Halahan, M.D
5 Dec. 08
aim's Verling, M.D
25 Jan. 10
Alexander Ogilvie, M.D
11 June 11
'i !i 1 1.. > Haswell Quigley
3 Nov. 12

SURGEON.

SENIOR
SURGEON.

26 Sept.
27 Jan.
6 June
3 July
10 Aug.
26 Aug.

14 1 Jan. 43
27
ditto,
27
ditto,
27
ditto,
20
ditto.
30 24 Jan. 44

14 June
20 Oct.
11 Sept.
16 Jan.
10 Apr.
23 July
1 Nov.
1 Jan.
24 Jan.
22 Feb.

36
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38
41
41
41
42
43
44
44

SURGEONS.
Chomas Whitelaw
Frederic Nelson
tSft Stewart Chisholm5
rhomas Colchester
iVilliam Richardson
Fame* E. Williams
Wm. Kelly
Charles Dempsey
Fohn Atkins Davis
James Edw. Thomas Parratt . . . .

6 Jan.
12 Feb.
30 Nov.
27 Jan.
17 April
11 May
31 Jan.
22 July
10 Aug.
11 Mar.

13
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18
27
27
27
28
28
20
30

ASSISTANT SURGEONS.
1 June 30
George Fair
13 Nov. 30
Chas. Fred. Staunton, M.B
Johnson Savage, M.D
16 Dec. 30
Benj. Geo. Calder, M.D
1 May 33
6 May 33
Robert Templeton, M.D
Joseph Ambrose Lawson, M.D. . . 11 June 36
Wm. Alston Dassauville, M.D. . . 14 June 36
20 Sept. 36
Andrew Aylmer Staunton
2 Nov. 36
James Somerville Litle
23 Nov. 36
John Mackintosh, M.D
George Thomas Ferris
26 Sept. 37
18 June 38
Melbourne Broke Gallwey
John Bent
11 Sept. 38
Bich. Coffin Elliot
7 June 39
30 Apr. 40
Ross Hassan!
Charles Young
4 May 40
Wm. Henry Mackintosh, M.D. . . 10 April 41
John Dnggan, M.D
19 Oct. 41
Henry Briscoe, M.D
27 May 42
Orlando Sawle Donnall
1 Nov. 42
Hugh Crawford Walshe, M.D
6 May 43
James Macmillan Scott Fogo
5 Mar. 44

6 Mr. Chisholm served In the cam


paign of 1815, Including Waterloo,
and the capture of Paris. Was en*
gaged In both Rebellions of Upper
Canada. Accompanied several naval
expeditions against the brigands on
Lake Ontario, and amonfr. " the
Thousand Islands," and served In
the gun-boats with the marines and
Indians during the attack and sur
render at Mill Point. Was tlie only
medical officer of the regular force
on the field, and a volunteer, dur
ing the sharp conflict with the rebels
and Americans near Prescott, 13th
NOT. 1838, where upwards of 80 of
the small force were killed and
wounded, including the two officers
who landed with the expedition.
Received high commendation In tho
official communications of the Com
mander of the Forces, " in admira
tion of his conduct,'* and for the
" valuable services " he rendered on
that occasion. The General com
manding In chief directed " liii
congratulations'* t.i be sent to
Mr. Chisholm " with reference to
his exertions in that affair ;" and
the Mailer-general expressed by
' minute ' his gratification " at con
duct so creditable and so honourable
to him."

Paymiutert to tJie Ordnance Department, Messrs. Cox & Co.


1 Sir John Webb served on the Continent in 1704 under the Duke of York, and was present at the action
of Lannoi, )7tb and 18lh May. In 1706 he served at the siege of Morne Fortmit'- and capture of St. Lucia,
also at the expulsion of the Caribs from St. Vincent ; at the capture of Trinidad, and the descent on Porto
Rico in 1707 ; reduction of the Helder, and capture of the Texel fleet In 1790; on the coast of Spain in 1800 ;
the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the action at the landing and those of the 13th and 21st March, the
taking of Grand Cairo, and all the subsequent operations; siege of Copenhagen, and capture of the Doimh
ten, in 1S07; expedition to the Scheldt In 1809.
S Mr. Thomas's services: Campaign in Italy in 1803, Including the occupation of Sicily. Descent on
the const of Calabria, battle of Maida, and siege of Scylla Castle in 1806. Expedition to Sweden, under Sir
John Moore ; and subsequently in Portugal and Spain, up to the retreat to Corunna, In 1808-9. Capture of
Guadaloupe In 1815.
4 Doctor Fogo served the campaign of 1808-9, under Sir John Moore, Including the battle of Corunna.
Expedition to Walchercn. On a Secret Expedition in March, 1810, which landed at Cadiz In April, rein
forcing the army under Lord Lynedoch. The Ordnance force being greater than an ordinary regiment
(llfiO men), and Doctor Fogo being senior medical officer, he was given the local rank of Surgeon : resnlned at Cadis until July, 1811, when he returned to England for the benefit of his health. Went to Portagsjl In Harcb, 1812, and from July was again Senior Ordnance Medical Officer at Cadlx. When the siege
was raised in August, he accompanied the force which followed the retiring French army ; but tho pursuit
being given up at Seville, he returned to Cadiz, ami remained thereuntil its final evacuation in Aug. 1814,
Ecrvfd also the campaign of 1615, including the battle of Waterloo, and advance to Pull.

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33
9 Apr. 05 7 July 08
35 *A
7 Sept.
4 Aug. 00
40 0 P John Harvey Stevens,41 Artillery .. 8 Sept.
2 Sept.
34 6
0 Sept.
4 Sept.
32 *tt William Ford
3 Oct.
2 Nov.
33
4 May
4 Oct.
29 I0j>,|
1 Oct.
0 June
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22 Sept.
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9 Dec.
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26 Jan. 11
40 9
8 Feb. 06 9 Jan. 12
29
1 Feb.
5 Jan.
28 1* Robert Leonard (Major, 4 Nov. 40)
7 Feb.
3 Mar.
28
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3 Sept.
28 11 Charles Robinson,47 r. (Major, 8 Nov. 40) 1 Aug.
1 May 13
38 11
4 July
2 Aug.
35
26 Aug.
C $) John Alex. Philips4'
7 July
30 8
1 Apr. 07 5 Apr. 14
30 8
4 May
8 Apr.
38
8 June
4 June 20
33
1 Sept. 08 4 May 22
33
10 May 23
2 Sept.
35 1*
9 Sept.
4 Nov.
36
John Buckley Castieau,(.v/or, 10 Nor. 40.) 22 Sept.
13 Apr. 24
33
Richard Searle"
do.
30 Sept.
36
John Tothill
8 Oct.
8 May
36
Robert Henry ** Artillery
1 Nov.
22 June
36
6 May 25
17 Nov.
1
35
18 Feb 09 13 Aug.
36 0 James Whitcombe,4* (Major, 23 Dec. 42) 13 Mar.
11 Mar. 20
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16 May
14 Alar
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4 Apr.
25 Sept. 27
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21 Apr.
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14 June
24 Nov.
0 j.l Samuel Robert Wesley," Artillery. . 26 June
36
do.
36
0 Thomas Park39
3o Aug.
28 Feb. 28
35
18 Sept.
6 Mar.
28 Nov
27
8 Mar.
34
Charles Clarke
8 Feb. 10 24 Mar.
John Law w
32
14 Mar.
6 June
33
5 Oct. 00 10 May 05
2
33
27 Nov. 10 2 Oct. 28
34
13 Mar. 09 18 Apr. 26
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29
6 Apr. 11 23 Apr. 29
2 Oct.
2 Francis Smith Hamilton (Mttf. 23 Dec.42 2 May.
32
14 Nov.
31 May
39
18
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23 May
Charles Cartwright Williamson
29
23 Feb.
23 Sept.
4
30
22 July 30
33 ft
19 Nov.
26 'ft
26 Mar. 12 3 Feb. 31
16 Apr.
27 ft
24 Apr.
4 June
0 Robert Wright (1st)
6 May
33
10 Sept.
13 July
7
36
7 Oct.
26 Aug.
7 Edward Appleton73
36
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9 Nov.
10 Oct.
36
19 Jan. 32
7
26
9 Nov.
22 Feb.
10 Nov
7 iCaleb Barnes
26
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4 Apr.
17 Apr.
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18 Sept.
33
27 June
20 Dec.
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22 Dec.
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1 Jan. 38
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8 June
3 Oct.
7 NOT.
28 Feb. 39
26 Aug.
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10 Aug. 40
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13 Nov.
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13 Jan. 41
5 Mar.
26 Mar.
11 May
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30 Oct.
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Div.

lVD LIEUT. 1ST. LIBUT.

CAPTAIN.

3 Feb. 23
13 May
1 July
7 Oct.
8 May 24
31 Jan. 85
17 Mar.
30 May
18 July
1 Oct.
28 Jan. 26
14 Feb.
23 Sept.
10 Dec.
5 Oct. 27
8 Oct.
22 Oct.
1 Nov.
4 Dec.

12 Oct. 32
do
20 Feb. 33
11 Apr.
23 Apr.
1 Oct.
9 Dec.
28 Dec.
7 Jan. 34
4 Mar.
19 Mar.
28 Apr.
27 May
do.
29 NOT.
6 Feb. 35
30 Mar.
6 Apr.
26 Oct.

19 Mar. 42
6 May
17 Jane
18 July
29 Sept.
6 Nor
33 No
4 Jan. 43
18 April
7 Aug.
10 Aug.
12 Aug.
21 Sept
3 May 44
6 May
10 July
12 July
16 Aug.
31 Oct.

7 Jan. 28
22 Jan.
William Booklcy Langford"
William Mackay Heriot, Adjutant . . 28 Jan.
10 Mar.
Charles Miller, Quarter-Matter .... 19 Mar.
22 Mar.
26 Mar.
Arthur Sandys Stawcll Waleh
12 Apr.
John George Augustus Ayles, Adjutant 13 May
John Hawkins Gascolgne, Aifjutant .. 4 June
14 July
3. Philip Nelson Forest Clapperton, Art 30 Oct.
26 NOT.
3 Jan. 29
5 Feb.
John Hoskin Wright,84 A djutant
4 Mar.
Robert John M'Killop
8 Apr.
William Friend Hopkins
27 Apr.
do
Henry Carr Tate, Artillery
30 June
do
William King Shoveller
2 Oct.
16 Nov.
4 Dec.
Richard William Meheux
26 Dec.
Edward Hocker, Quarter-Master .... 30 Jan. 30
23 Feb.
do
8 July
27 July
10 Aug.
10 Nov.
William Henry March
20 Nov.
Charles Allan Parker,"* Quarter-Master 4 Feb. 31
17 Mr.
17 May
3 June
10 Sept.
22 Feb. 32
19 Mar.
4 Apr.
16 Apr.
do
16 Apr.
1 June
10 July
William Robert Maxwell,87 Adjutant 11 July
30 Nov.
Charles Joseph Hadfleld
15 Feb. 33
7 M ay
Richard Carr Spalding"*
do
Edgar Walter
19 July
Hayes Marriott
11 Oct.
Walter Welsford Lillicrap . , ,
1 Nov.

28 Jan. 36
2-2 Mar.
24 Mar.
15 Apr.
20 July
7 Sept.
15 NOT.
6 Dec.
10 Jan. 37
23 May
26 May
10 July
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do
do
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28 Sept
7 NOT.
16 NOT,
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24 NOT.
6 Dec.
9 Dec.
15 Dec.
1 Jan. 38
20 Apr.
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4 May
22 May
16 June
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Ywn-SerT.
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Royal Marines.

P.J.

295

2ND i i;.i r.

1ST LIEUT.

1 Nov. 33
do
Andrew Roger Savage, Adjutant to Artillery 11 Nov.
13 Nov.
10 Jan. 34
Edw. Thornbrough Parker Shewen90
28 Feb.
14 Mar.
21 Mar.
4 Apr.
4 July
14 Nov.
26 Dec.
31 July 35
5 Jan. 36
15 July
27 Sept.
Frederick John White"
19 Oct.
Edward Pellew Hamett Ussher
27 Dec.
27 Feb. 37
7 Apr.
William Stratton Aslett
26 July
1 Aug.
do
William Grigor Suther
do
do
1 Aug.
William Ramsay Searle
17 Oct.
19 Oct.
Henry Atkins M'Callum
24 Oct.
21 Nov.
Richard King Clavell
do
do
5 Dec.
19 Dec.
do
do
do
do
2 Jan. 38
George William Whiting98
do
Henry Hotham M'Carthy
30 Jan.
13 Mar.
31 Mar.
do
Wm. Christopher Parkin Elliott
8 May
Charles William Adair10*
do
do
William Jollifle
12 June
do
19 June
14 Aug.
15 Aug. 38
21 Aug.
4 Dec.
18 Dec.
David BIyth
do
Joseph Edward Wilson Lawrence, Artillery 27 Dec.
11 May 39
James Pickard1"
do
do
11 MayO
10 Sept.
Wm. Alfred Garner Wright
24 Sept,
do
15 Sept. 40
17 Nov. 40
Fred. Whylock Davis, Artillery
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15 Dec.
10 Mar. 41
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3 Oct. 38
7 Nov.
28 Fob, 39
0 Apr.
10 May
7 Feb. 40
2 Mar.
10 Aug.
26 Aug.
19 Sept.
6 Nov.
13 Nov.
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18 Dec.
13 Jan. 41
20 Jan.
28 Jan.
5 March
29 Mnr.
11 May
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11 May
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13 May
14 May
14 May
14 May
3 July
14 Aug.
17 A us.
30 Oct.
4 Nov.
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24 Nov.
21 Deo.
7 Feb. 42
12 Feb.
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do
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19 Mar.
5 May
13 June
17 June
25 June
27 June
18 July
17 Aug.
29 Sept.
6 Nov.
21 Nov.
23 NOT.
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26 Nov.
4 Jan.
12 April
18 May
7 Aug.
10 Aug. 43
12 Aug.
14 Sept.
81 Sept.
16 Mar 44
3 May
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296

Royal Marines.
FIRST LIBUTBNABTS.

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16 Mar. 41
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SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
Edward Andrie Wylde

18 May
15 Juuc
do
Joseph Henry Jollifie
do
do
Robert Boyle
do
do
Tho. Alex. Masterson D'Vebcr Pennington . .
do
John Elliott
do
6 July
Charles M' Arthur
do
17 Aug.
do
do
do
do
Roduey Vansittart Allen
do
31 Aug.
do
George Webb
do
William Mansell Mansell
do
Walter Burnett Haberfield
19 Oct.
15 Feb. 42
Richard Parke
do
do
15 Feb.
do
19 Apr.
do
do
17 May
14 June
7 July
John Wm. Collman Williams, Artillery ....
do
do
do
1C Aug.
18 Oct.
do
do
10 Nov.
Charles Reed Driver
do
15 Dec.
27 Dec.
do
do
do
do
Michael Spratt
do
do
4 Jan. 43
20 June
12 Aug.
15 Aug.
Henry Treffry Fox
21 Aug.
do
18 Sept.
John Crocket
26 Dec.
Henry Nicholas Gell
do
Charles John Ellis
1C Mari 44
William Sandom Davis6
3 Mav
6 May
Frederick Charles Knight
3 July
Frederick Edward Budd
17 July
23 July

10Joly44
12 July
16 Aug.
31 Oct.
22 NOT.

297
ROYAL MARINE ARTILLERY.
Head-Quarters, Portsmouth.

Lieut.-Colonel. '
David Anderson Gibsone, 10 July, 44.
Captain*.
1 John Harvey Stevens/' 10 April, 32.
I Robert Henry,54 21 Dec. 41.
}. H. Castieau, (Major) 11 May, 41 .
| # Samuel Robert Wesley," 1 2 Feb. 42.
First Lieutenants.
John P. N. F. Clapperton, 10 July, 37.
John Maurice Wemyss, 30 Oct. 41.
Henry Carr Tate, 10 July, 37.
George Gardiner Alexander, 17 June 42
Hunnet Parke, 16 Aug. 38.
J. E. Wilson Lawrence, 5 Nov. 42.
^.H. Savage, 11 May 41.
F. W. Davis, 10 Aug. 43.
Second Lieutenant!.
C. L. Barnard, 23 Dec. 42.
H. W. Hall, 23 Dec. 43.
J. W. C. Williams, 12 July, 44.
Acting Adjutant.A. R. Savage (1st. Lieut.), 19 Dec. 42.
STAFF OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL MARINES.
Deputy Adjutant-General.C Colonel John Owen, CB. KH., 1 Jan. 38.
Assistant Adjutant-GeneralQ.T& Captain John Wilson, 31 May, 34.
[Office, 22, New Street, Spring Gardens.
Adjutants.
Cha.\\st Lieut. William M. Herlot, 16 June, 38. Wo. 1st Lieut. Benjamin Varlo, 12 Feb. 42.
Wm. H. Maxwell, do.
Por.\
Q. c. Langley, 14 May 41.
Wo.
John Wade, 17 June, 42.
Ply.\
J. H. Wright, 14 May, 41.
Ply.
John H. Gascoigne, 5 Nov. 42.
For.
J. G. A. Aylcs, 7 Feb. 42.
Cha.
Quarter-Matters.
Par. I lit Lieut. Charles Miller, 10 July, 37. II Ply. I 1st Lieut. Edward Hockcr, i7 Aug. 41.
Cka. |
C. A. Parker, 22 Aug. 40. || Wo. \
Pitcairn Onslow, 14 Sept.43.
Paymasters.
Wo. George Varlo, 23 Aug. 05 ; 2nd Lt. 18 June, 93 ; 1st Lt. 24 April, 95 ; Ctipt. 15 July, 03.
For. John Lawrence, 20 July, 30; 2nd Lt. 6 July, 03; Lt. 15 Aug. 05; Capt. 31 July, 26.
CAe. George Hookey,"" 23 March, 36; 2nd Lt. 27 Jan. 06 ; Is* Lt. 8 Aug. 11 ; Capt. 12 Oct. 34.
Ply. Geo. Bruce Puddicombe, 22 Aug. 40 ; 2d Lt. 31 Dec. 05 ; 1st Lt. 20 Apr. 1 1 ; Capt. 12 Oct. 32.
Barrack-Masters.
Por. Thomas Moore,10* 16 Aug. 27 ; 2nd Lt. 14 Jan. 01 ; 1st Lt. 15 Aug. 05 ; Capt. 21 Nov. 10.
Wo. Robert John Little,1" 12 Sept. 29; 2ndLt. 4July,03; 1st Lt. 15 Aug. 05 ; Capt.3\ July,26.
Cha. DAmbroseA.R.Wolrige,1'5June,32;2dZ,*.4July,03;l^if.l5 Aug.05; Capt.3l July,20.
Ply. Isaac Toby,111 21 March, 42 ; 2nd Lt. 3 Apr. 10 ; 1st Lt. 9 Sept. 28 ; Capt. 22 May, 38.
Deputy Inspectors of Hospitals.
|| Wo. | James Prior, 1 Aug. 43.
Cta. | William Rae,1" 22 Aug. 40.
Surgeons.
|| Ply. | Thos. Miller, 25 Aug. 41.
far. \ Samuel Irvine,11' 30 Nov. 41.
Ply. William Cowling, 10 Oct. 22.
Par. J. D. Simmie, 15 Sept. 27.
Cha. Alexander Blyth, 21 Nov. 29.

A ssistant- Surgeons,
For. Isaac Dias, 22 Dec. 34.
Cha. JohnFHzgeraldCharlton,1'W.D.80ct.41
Wo. William Loney, MD. 20 Feb. 43.
Wo. Alexander Browne, 4 Dec. 44.

ScarletFacings Blue. ArtillerySlueFacings Red. Agent, Messrs. Cox & Son.

298

War Services of the Officers of the Royal Marines.


1 Colonel Jones was at the defeat of the French Fleet by Lord Howe, 1 June 1794 ;
and by Lord Bridport, 23 June, 1795. On board La Revolutionaire when she captured
the Unite, 12th April, 1798. Wrecked off Brest in 1804, and detained a prisoner of wmr
until 1814.
2 Col. Beatty's services : landed at the attack of Santa Craz, Tcnerlffe, when Lord Nelson
lost his arm ; Battle of the Nile ; siege of St. Jean d'Acre (wounded) ; was favourably mentioned
in Sir Sidney Smith's despatch, and is the only officer now serving who participated in that
celebrated defence. In 1803 he was at the capture of the Harmonie privateer, and the
surprise and destruction of Fort Dunkirk, Martinique. The publication of the despatches
connected with these events, in which he was most favourably mentioned, procured him
patriotic sword of the value of 50J. Captain of Marines in the Courageiue, at Oie capture
of the Marengo and Belle Poule in March 1806 ; and in the Donegal, Capt. P. Malcolm, when
the small squadron under his command attacked two French frigates under the batteries of
La Hogue, near Cape Barfleur, 10th November, 1810. He has been engaged mother affairs
of minor importance, and was selected for the duty of accompanying Sir G. Cockburn -with
Napoleon in the Northumberland to St. Helena.
3 Colonel Parke was present In Duncan's victory near Camperdown, llth Oct. 1797;
commanded two companies of Marine Artillery in Spain in 1812, and three companies in
America, from 1813 to 1816, including the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at
Hampton ; besides the above, he has been twelve times engaged with the enemy in boat*
and on shore.
4 Colonel Owen's services :Battle of Camperdown ; defence of the island of St. Marcoo ;
bombardment of La Hogue ; boarding and capture of India ship Chance under the
batteries at Mauritius; burning of French frigate La Prennetue; boarding and capture of
ship Sea Nymph in harbour of Port Louis ; battle of Trafalgar ; and, although wounded,
was, nevertheless, the first person on board the Spanish 80 gun ship Argonauta ; capture
.of Copenhagen; destruction of Le Robiute and Lion, French ships of the line, Cette;
destruction of a French privateer brig in the port of Negaya ; capture of a convoy at
Languilia, the batteries being first carried by the Marines ; destruction of the Forts of
Alessis and Languilia by the Marines under his command, after having charged icitk the
bayonet and defeated a battalion of the French 5Zd of the line, of a very superiorforce.
Commanded a battalion on the North Coast of Spain, including the actions of Alia, 6th
June; near Fontarabia, llth July; and at Hernanl, Kith March 1837, when the Royal
Marines rendered such important services to the Queen of Spain and her Allies.
5 Colonel Wright's Services: Engaged in most of Lord Nelson's attacks on Rota and
Cadiz in 1797 ; battle of the Nile ; campaign of Naples in 1799 ; surrender of Ovo and
N ovo, Fort St. Elmo, Capua, and Quata ; cutting out of the Quiep at Vigo ; Egypt in 1801 ;
and battle of Algiers in 1816.
6 Colonel Aslett was present in the battle off Camperdown llth Oct 1797. Has been
repeatedly in action with the Flotilla off Boulogne, Havre-de-Grace, but was employed
principally blockading, Cadiz, Brest, Rochfort, Carthagena, and Toulon.
7 Colonel Mercer was on board the Topaze when she engaged two French frigates off
Corfu, and in the boats of the Topaze cutting out the enemy's armed vessels at Santa Maura
in 1809 ; also In Albania in cutting out on various occasions.
8 Colonel M'Callum was at the capture of the Victortn French privateer in boats
under his command in 1800; battle of Trafalgar; forcing the Dardanelles and destroying a
Turkish squadron hi 1807. Employed on various occasions in cutting out and destroying
enemy's vessels.
9 Colonel Menzles was attnched to Lord Nelson's squadron off Boulogne, where he
participated in 41 the desperate cutting-out affairs on the French coast against Buonaparte's flotilla. Commanded a detachment of Royal Marines landed at Port Jackson
during an Insurrection of convicts, in March, 1804 ; by his promptitude and exertions the
town of Sydney and indeed the colony was in a great measure preserved and tranquillity
restored. On the 22d June, 1806, he was in one of the boats of His Majesty's Ship
Minerva, cutting out five vessels from under Fort Finisterre; and on the llth July fol
lowing he was in the barge which, when 50 miles from where the frigate lay at anchor,
captured by boarding the Suena I>icha Spanish privateer, of three times the force of the
boat, after a sharp conflict : this attack was planned by Coldnel Menzics. Commanded
and headed the marines at the storming of Fort Finistcrre, being the first who entered
the Fort. In boats cutting out the Spanish vessel of war, St. Joteph, from the Bay of
Arosa, where he landed and made prisoner the Spanish Commodore who delivered to him
his sword. Commanded the Marines at the capture of Fort Guardia. Slightly wounded

War Services of the Officers of the Royal Marines.

299

cutting out the French corvette, La Moselle, from tinder a battery in Basque Roads.
Taking of Fort Camarinus and gun-boats from under its protection. Repeatedly engaged
in severe boat-action-, and against batteries. Right arm amputated. Received a sword
of honour from the Patriotic Fund. Commanded the Royal Marine Artillery from 1837
to 1844.
10 Ucut.-Col. Fergusson served at the capture of Rear Admiral Pence's squadron from
Egypt when in pursuit of the French and Spanish fleets in June, 1 /!>!). Blockade of Malta
and capture of Admiral Pcrree's squadron Le Oinireux 74, Ville de Marteilles, &c. with a
reinforcement and supplies for the relief of the garrison. Was wrecked and severely in
jured on board H.M.S. Queen Charlotte when burnt off Leghorn in 1800, only four saved
out of a detachment ofnearly 200 marines, Including supernumeraries, in all upwards of 700
persons perished. Served at the siege of Genoa and Savona. Destruction of the fort of
Port Espezie, and guns carried off by H.M.S. Santa Dorothea in 1800, to which ship he
then belonged. Served in Egypt under the command of Sir Ralph Abercromby in 1801
(medal). In 1806 at Maida. Defence of Gaeta and surrender of Tropea; took possession
of the latter town with his detachment. Served again in Egypt with the expedition under
Major-General Fraser in 1807. He has been repeatedly engaged in severe boat actions,
and against batteries, and debarked with detachments aiding in capturing and destroying
ihrps and convoys on the enemy's coast.
1 1 Lien t.-Col. Swale served in Holland in two general actions in 1 799 ; in 1 800 accompanied
the expedition to Quiberon Bay. and was at the taking of a fort and two batteries at tho
Morbihan and destroying a brig of war and other vessels. Present under Lord Keith at the
fell of Genoa; also at the landing in Egypt, and the actions of the 13th and 21st March,
1801. In 1802 at the attack of Porto Ferrajo. Capture of the Cape of Good Hope, and a
French frifrate in 1800. Landed at Buenos Ayres, entered the city after a sharp contest in
the field, and captured in his retreat with his detachment, two brass field-pieces, in the
face of a superior force of the enemy. Served in the breaching battery before Monte Video,
until the place was carried by assault. Assisted at the cutting out of two Danish schooners
of war and the destruction of several of their gun-boats in 1810. Medal for services in
Egyptis Lient.-Col. Thomas Peebles' services:In action with Spanish gun-boats intheGut of
Gibraltar in 1799, and recapturing the Lady ffelton cutter by the boats of H.M. S. Queen
Charlotte. Blockade of Malta In 1800, and capture of Admiral PerreVs squadron. On
board H. M. S. Queen Charlotte when that ship was burnt off Leghorn, 17th March, 1800.
Debarked in command of the marines of H. M. S. Santa Thereto and Mutine in a success
ful attack on the town of Finale, and relief of the Austrian garrison. Storming the 1'rimii
Galley (on the night of the 20th May) chained to the mole head batteries of Genoa by the
boats of the fleet under Captain Bcavor, R. N. Siege and bombardment of Genoa in con
junction with the Austrian army, and surrender of the city and French garrison under
General Maasena. On board II. M. 8. Minotaur at the capture of Le Pax and Etmeralda
Spanish ships from under the batteries of Barcelona, 1801. Wounded in H.M.S. Caroline't boats off Ivica in action with a French zebeck and Spanish packet. Blockade of
Leghorn and defence of Elba, and attack on vessels in the Mole of Leghorn by the boats of
H. M. S. Caroline and Salamine. Served in the blockading fleets off Brest, Rochfort and
Cadiz, frequently engaged in boat actions on those coasts. 1805. On board H. M. S.
)',::: in the West Indies severely wounded and made prisoner in the action between that
hip and a French squadron under Commodore Baudine. Served subsequently in the
West Indies, and also in the Archipelago in 1830. Served several years on the staff as
adjutant and deputy judge advocate. Has received a reward from the Patriotic Fund.
SO UenL-Col. Burton served in the Baltic, coast of Spain, and West Indies, in 1801 and 2 ;
North Sea and West Indies in 1803, 4, and 6 , in the North Sea, and wrecked in the West
Indies, in H.M.S. Aitrea, in 1808; Adjutant 2nd battalion on the coast of Spain in 1812 and
13, and during the whole of the campaigns in America in 1813 and 14; has been frequently
engaged with the enemy in boat affairs.
82 Lient.-Col. Pilcher served with the boats of the British fleet, in 1801 , In their occasional
attack of the Spanish gun-boats and vessels off Cadiz. In 1803, served in His Majesty's
Ship, Ra\tonable,\n the North Sea ; 1804, attack of the gun-boats and batteries at Boulogne;
Joly 22, 1805, in the general action and defeat of the combined fleets of France and Spain.
In August following, in action with La Topaze, French frigate. January 1806, landed with
a battalion of Marines at the attack and capture of the Cape of Good Hope. In June fol
lowing, with the same battalion, at the attack and defeat of the Spanish troops on the road
to Buenos Ayres, and at the capture of that city : in August following, at the defence of
that city against the Spanish forces, after three days' action, taken prisoner, with the rest
of the British. 1811, served in the North Sea, in attacks with the Danish gun-boats.
1813 and 1814, off the coast of France and America. Appointed to the 2d batalion of
Royal Marines, and was at the attack of the American army and its defeat on the road to
Baltimore, when Maj.-Gen. Ross was killed. At the attack of the American troops at
Farnham church : commanded upon this occasion the advance, consisting of small detach
ments of the 21st, 44th, and 85th regts. and marines. In 1815, was at the attack of the
American [Rifle force near Point a Petie, and the capture of that fort in West Florida.

300

War Senices of the Officers of the Royal Marines.

From 1819 to 1821, served in His Majesty's Ship, Vigo, at St. Helena, daring the lat nine
months of Buonaparte's life, and assisted with the marines at his interment.
23 Licut.-Col. Ballingall prior to entering the Royal Marines, served as a Midshipman it
Copenhagen in 1801 ; landed at Vimiera, 21 Aug., 1808; was n volunteer in the boats of the
Resistance at the boarding and carrying La Mouche, French man-of-war schooner, under
a constant fire of grape and musquetry; the commander fell by the hand of Capt. B. 36
Feb. 1 800. Served as a volunteer at the cutting out of four French luggers laden with lapplies for the French army, from the harbour of Santa Clara, north coast of Spain, on tin
night of the 27th Feb. 1809, under a galling fire of musquetry, and defended by two bat
teries which commanded the entrance; landed at the head of the Marines from the Setutance, carried a battery of four guns ; and assisted in the capture and blowing up of a French
man-of-war schooner, and destroyed her convoy, laden with supplies for the French army,
10th March, 1809 ; was subsequently at the siege of Cadiz ; and in 183*2 in the castles of
Naupoli de Romania, with an allied garrison during an attack on that city.
25 Licut.-Col. Hewes served on board the Rainbow, of 24 guns in the West Indie.', and
was in a severe action with La Nereide, French frigate of 44 guns, off Cape Tiberon, nd
beat her off; employed on the coast of Catalonia and Corsica, and present at the catting
out La Paix, Genoese vessel armed with four guns, and moored to the batteries at Geraglio, near Cape Corse ; he was at the attack on Leghorn in 1813, by Sir Josias Rowley,
and present at the capture of Genoa by Lord Wm. Bentinck.
27 Lt.-Col. Coryton served at the battle of Trafalgar, and was subsequently engaged
with the enemy on various occasions, in the course of which service he has been several
times wounded.
29 Major Wilson served in the battle of Trafalgar, and was sent with a guard on board
the Udefonzo (a Spanish ship of the line), and while he was thus situated the Ildefonzo wu
separated from the fleet and driven near to Cadiz ; and, notwithstanding the circumstance of
but thirty Englishmen being then on board, and Lieutenant Wilson the only commissioned
English officer with five hundred Spaniards, the prize was nevertheless one of the four pre
served for His Majesty's service. He served at the reduction of Les Saintes Islands in the
West Indies ; in the expedition to Walcheren ; at the siege of Cadiz ; in Portugal in 1810
and 1 1 ; in the action between the Macedonian and United State*, and in the expedition
against New Orleans ; and he was one of the only two surviving officers from the wreck
of the Boreal frigate. Served as adjutant of the Chatham Division.
30 Major Mercer assisted at the destruction of the French squadron in Basque Roads.
He was repeatedly landed on the North Coast of Spain in 1810, co-operating with the
Patriots. In 1812, while embarked on board H. M. S. Java, he was engaged with and
captured by the United States frigate Constitution.
31 Licut.-Col. Ellis's services:The general action with the combined fleets
and Spain, off Cape Finisterre, 22nd July, 1805 ; battle of Trafalgar, 21st Oct. following ;
the Walcheren expedition in 1809, and in the Lavinia, the leading frigate of ten, forcing
the passage of the Scheldt under a heavy fire from the batteries of Flushing and Cadsand.
Capture of the island of Guadaloupe, in January, 1810. Employed, in 1812 and 13, off
the coasts of France, Spain, and Portugal. Taking of the American frigate, Pntident,
Jan. 1814 ; various successful affairs of boats in North America. Bombardment and
reduction of Fort Munora in Scinde in Feb. 1839 ; and, landing, the 25th of the following
month with the detachment of his corps at Bushire, under a smart fire from the Persians,
for the protection of the East India Company's Political Resident, and in possession of the
Residency until the 30th, when that agent was embarked in safety. China expedition, and
as senior officer in command of the Royal Marines at the capture of Chusan on the 6th
July 1840, battle of Chuen-pce, 7th Jan. 1841, wherein he commanded the advance
(promoted Brevet-Major) ; bombardment of the Bogue Forts, assault and capture of the
Island of North Wantung, 26th Feb. ; the advance on Canton, March 8th ; storming and
taking the heights and forts before the walls of Canton, 26th May (promoted LieutColonel); capture of the strongly fortified Island of Colongso, near Amoy, 26th Aug.;
2nd capture of Chusan, 1st Oct. ; assault and capture of citadel and city of Chinuac, 10th
Oct.; advance on and entry into Ningpo, 13th Oct.; in garrison and command of Taywoong-kaou fortress in the river and near to Canton, from 6th April to 24th May, 1841 ;
and on similar duties at Ningpo and Chusan, with battalion of Royal Marines, from 10th
Oct. to 27th January, 1842, following.
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37 Captain Robert Ford gerved In a battalion under the command of Col. Oeo. Lewis in
1808 ; took possession of Figueira on the River Mondego for the landing of the army
nndcr the Duke of Wellington. Expedition to Walcheren. Commanded the Marines at the
taking of Mooa Island. Bombardment of Stoney Town, near New London ; at the capture
of Washington ; succeeded to the command of a battalion of Marines in the action in front
of Baltimore. In the action before New Orleans. Served with the Indians in the Florida*
i] Mil, .r the command of Lieut.-Colonel Edw. Nicolls, and various affairs of boats on the
coast of America, and West Indies.
38 Major Willes's services: Sir Richard Strachan's action, 4 Nov. 1805; West Indies,
1808 to 1812, including the capture ofthe city of St. Domingo in 1800; South Beveland, win
ter of 1813 ; Operations in the Chesapeake under Sir Oeorge Cockburn ; Capture of Wash
ington; Advance to Baltimore, in 1814; Capture of Cumberland Island on the coast of
Georgia, and of the town of Saint Mary's, 1814 ; Coast of Africa, 1817 ; East Indies, 1832 to
1835. Various boat and other services.
40 Captain Oarmston was at the taking of Fort Koupan, Isle of Temonr, in 1811 ; captore of Java, in 1812 ; attack of Palcmbang, isle of Sumatra, and Sambass, isle of Borneo;
Algiers in 1816. Present at the Sortie from Bilboa 15th May ; the advance on the 28th
May ; and was wounded at the defence of the lines of San Sebastian Oth June, 1830.
41 Captain John Harvey Stevens served in the West Indies, lie. in 1806 and 1807,
during the expedition to Walcheren in 1809, and was engaged hi several flotilla affairs on
the Scheldt. Served also at the successful defence of Cadiz and of Tarifa in 1810 and 1811 ;
was engaged in several detached operations, particularly in one of a severe character on the
river Guadalqniver. In 1813 was employed on the coast of America, where he was engaged
in an attack on Craney Island, and at the taking of Hampton and Ocracoke under Sir
George Cockburn. Served in Canada at the taking of Oswego, on which occasion he was
mentioned in Sir Gordon Drummond's despatches. Engaged during a six weeks' siege of
Fort Erie, and was intrusted with the construction of a field-work for the defence of the
right of the position on Chippewa Creek, which was menaced by a very superior force. In
1816 he was on board the Queen Clutrlotte at the attack on Algiers under Lord Exmouth,
by whom he was detached to fire carcasses at the enemy's vessels within the Mole. He was
also present at the demonstrations before Algiers under Admiral Sir H.B. Neale. Capt.
Stevens is now superintendent of the Marine Artillery Laboratory, which establishment
originated in his proposition, and was organized by him.
42 Captain Win. Ford served at the island of Anholt, In 1811, and at Nyburg ; he was at
the capture of three Danish luggers from under the batteries.
43 Captain Pratt was at the taking of Capri in the Bay of Naples, under Sir Sidney
Smith, llth Hay, 1806. At the cutting out of six armed vessels from under the batteries
of Lamica, in the island of Cyprus, in Jan. 1808. Belonged to the battalion of Royal
Marines commanded by Sir James Malcolm, which served in Spam, the coast of America,
and Canada, for four years, and was present at all the services performed by it, including
the battle of Frampton in the Chesapeak, and the storming and taking of the enemy's fort
and post of Oswego on Lake Ontario. Served also in the battalion of Royal Marines in
Spain, and was present at the battles of the 16th June, 1836, and Ernani 16th March fol
lowing, together with all the services performed there for nearly four years.
44 Captain Fegen was at the taking of the fort and town of Guadia; capture of the
enemy's convoy under batteries near Marseilles; destruction of French forts near Port
Vendre; the taking of Zante, Cephalonia, and Cerigo ; capture of enemy's forts and convoy
at Pezzero, in the Adriatic ; action in the Bay of Naples, 3rd May, 1810, when Sir Jahleel
Brenton, hi the Spartan, defeated the whole of the enemy's squadron, and captured a brig of
war; at the capturing an enemy's convoy from under the batteries of Terracino, in 1810;
and at the destruction of several American privateers in the Bay of Fundy, by the
Spartan.
46 Captain Scott was at the destruction of two ships of the line in the Bay of Cettc, 20th
Oct. 1809; in action with the French fleet off Toulon, 19th July, 1811; in the action at
Navttrino, 20th Oct 1827.
46 Major Leonard was at the storming of the enemy's works at the Island of Santa
Maura, and at the siege of the fortress until its surrender in March, 1810. Served in three
boat actions when belonging to the Magnificent. When in the Perlea he was in action with
one line-of-battle ship and two frigates, off Toulon, from eight until three o'clock, Nov. 1811.
In a boat action, and about the same time, engaged with the batteries and three armed
schooners at the entrance of the Petit Pass, off Toulon.
46* Major Morison was at the capture of a frigate moored to the Forts of Valona, in
1809 ; at the capture of all the Ionian Islands, in 1810, and was wounded by a musket ball
hi the head in storming some intrenched batteries at Santa Maura ; at the destruction of a
French brig of war, in 1811 . He was also present in all the late service in Syria, and com

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manded the tint battalion of Marine* at the storming and capture of Sidon. for which he
received the Brevet-rank of Major ; he was also senior Captain of Marines at Acre.
47 Major Robinson served at the siege of Copenhagen In 1807, and was engaged in
the in-shore squadron with the Danish flotilla and crown batteries. In the action with
and destruction of the French squadron in the inner roads of Aix, 12th April, 1809, in the
Valiant, the senior officer's ship actually engaged. At the siege of Flushing, and the sub
sequent operations hi the Scheldt in 1800. On the coast of France in 1810 and 1811 hi
boat affairs. In the 1st battalion of Royal Marines throughout the campaign of 1813 In the
Chesapeake, commencing with the attack on Cranie Island. In the same battalion in the
defence of Lower Canada In the winter of 1813 and In 1814 principally employed on the
outposts of the army on the American frontier. In 1814 hi command of a company of the
1st battalion Royal Marines in the capture of Cumberland Island, and the attack and cap
ture of the fortified post and town of St. Mary's, Georgia. Served in Syria In 1840, and
commanded the Royal Marines in the attack on Geball, for which he received his promo
tion to the Brevet rank of Major.
48 Captain Dawes was at the siege of Copenhagen In 1807.
49 Captain Philips served as a Midshipman on board H. M. 3. Belleitle at the battle of
Trafalgar. As an officer of Royal Marines, he was present at the storming of three of the
enemy's entrenched batteries and siege of Santa Maura, and frequently employed in boat
affairs on the coasts of Italy and Dalmatia. In April 1812, he joined the first Battalion ;
served with It in Spain and in America, Including the storming of the enemy's entrenched
camp at Hampton in Virginia, and frequent affairs with the enemy there. Detached to
Canada and served under Commodore Sir James Yco, on the Lakes Ontario, Erie, and
Champlaln.
60 Captain Calamy has served in every quarter of the globe, and in the actions of Nyburg, Flushing, Isle of France, Java, and several minor affairs with gun-boats, &c. He wu
Brigade Major to the British Forces landed in Syria in 1840.
51 Captain Fynmore, previously to entering the Royal Marines, served several yean as
midshipman in the navy, and was at the battle of Trafalgar and at Buenos Ayres in 1807.
In 1800 and 10 he served In the Great Belt In command of a gun-boat employed in the
protection of our convoys, and was engaged with the enemy's gun and row-boats. On the
night of the 1st of Aug. 1810 cut out three merchant vessels under a heavy fire of fieldpieces and musketry. Six weeks detached from H.M. 8. Vanguard the same year, to
intercept the communication between the Port of Rostock and Wismar ; assisted at the
capture of a convoy of fire sail, and drove on shore and destroyed an armed row-boat. In
1816 he served at' Algiers; and in 1821, 22, and 23, in the West Indies, and was engaged
with piratical vessels on the coast of Cuba, five of which were captured.
63 Captain Searle served at Walcheren in 1809. Served also throughout the Syrian
campaign, and has received the Medal.
64 Captain Henry was at the capture of Anholt, May, 1800; at Fort Mobile, 1816; the
victory of Algiers, August, 1810; and was frequently engaged with boats in the Baltic, and
with the American troops in the Floridas.
66 Captain Graham served with the army hi the battalion formed of the marines of the
squadron at the taking of Walcheren in 1809. Also served in the 1st battalion in Portugal
and in operations on the North Coast of Spain, at the taking and defence of Castro. Pro
ceeded with the battalion to America, where it was brigaded under Sir Sidney Beckwlth at
the attack upon Norfolk, and the taking of Hampton, and several small places. The bri
gade being broken up, he went with the battalion to Canada; whilst there, he was sent
with a detachment in command of a division of gun boats to attack a battery at the head
of Lake Champlain, with which they were engaged some hours. Returned with the bat
talion to the coast of America, and was at the attack and taking of Fort Point Petre and
the town of St. Mary's, in Georgia; shortly after his promotion in 1837, he exchanged to
join the battalion in Spain.
66 Major Whitcombe assisted in cutting out three Spanish gun-boats from under tht
fire of a batter}', in the boats of H. M. 8. Edgar. Commanded the detachment of marine*
in the flag ship of Sir P. Malcolm in the expedition to the Chesapeak and New Orleans:
was present at the attack on the American Flotilla in the Potomac, at the capture of
Washington, defeat of the American army before Baltimore, and the operations before New
Orleans. Proceeded to China in H. M. S. Blenheim ; landed with the marine battalion at
the attack and capture of the forts and works at Chuenpee; assisted at the attack of the
Anunghoy forts by the Blenheim and Melville, upon which occasion the seamen and
marines were landed, and the three forts carried In succession. He was second in com
mand of the marine battalion at the capture of the heights of Canton, the second capture
of Chusan, and at the attack and capture of the fort and city of Chtnhae. At the attack
on Amoy by the Blenheim and Wellesley Major Whitcombe landed In command of the
marines, when the enemy wore driven from their guns and the fortifications, &c. captured.
57 Capt. Dusautoy served at Walcheren ; was at the capture of Genoa ; and in two par
tial actions with French fleets off Toulon and Marseilles.

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68 Captain Wesley served in a battalion of Marines formed from the squadron under
Sir Alex. Cochranc at the attack and capture of Onadaloupe, St. Martin's and St. Eustatia
in 1810. In several successful boat affairs under the Batteries of Rochelle and Isle d'Aix
in 1811 ; In coast operations (North of Spain) and In Portugal with the first battalion of
Marines in 1813; at the attack on Cranie Island and capture of the entrenched camp and
town of Hampton, &c. in the Chesapeake, under Major-Oencral Sir Sidney Beekwith.
Served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Canada and in command of a division of seven
pan-boats employed blockading the enemy's flotilla at Platsburg. At the defence of La
Cole Mill. As Adjutant to the flank companies of the 3d West India Regiment and
Marine Battalions ; at the attack and capture of the fortified town and positions of St.
Mary** and of Cumberland Island (coast of Georgia) ; assisted In repelling an attack of
Algerine gun-boats in 1824 ; as Adjutant to the battalion during the campaigns of 1830-7,
in co-operation with the Spanish army (North of Spain), including the field-actions before
Fuentarabia, 11 July 1836, Hcinaui, 10 March 1837, &c. and in the same battalion as Cap
tain until the Force under Lord John Hay was withdrawn In 1841). Has served sixteen
years in the Marine Artillery.
50 Captain Park was actively employed in the Baltic during 1810, 11, and 12. From
1813 until the peace, served on the coast of America, and the West Indies, including the
attack on Cranie Island, and landed at the taking of Hampton, in the Chesapeake.
61 Captain James Bowman served at the siege of Cadiz in 1810, 11, and 12, during
which period he was repeatedly engaged in action against the enemy both on land and in
boats, cutting out, &c. At the blockading of the French fleet off Brest, In 1813. During
the late campaign on the coast of Syria, In 1840 and 41, including the storming and cap
ture of Sidon, surrender of Beyront, bombardment and fall of St. Jean d'Acre. Served
also with the Royal Marine Battalion at the camp at D'Jouni.
63 Captain Law was in the action with, and capture of the Chesapeake by the Shannon, 1st
June, 1813 ; at the capture of Fort St. Elmo, and the batteries at Naples, 31st May, 1815.
63 Captain Miller was at the destruction of the Danish line at Copenhagen in 1801, under
Lord Nelson; In 1800 at the taking of lachia and Procida; destruction of French gun
boats, by boarding, in the Bay of Naples; capture of La Lagire, French privateer, of ten
guns and 135 men, and her companion of one 34-poundcr and twenty-five men by boarding.
In 1810, at the capture of the enemy's convoy from under the batteries at Terracino. In
command of the marines of the squadron at the island of Lissa, Nov. 1811, at the capture
of the French frigate Ln Pamone. Was at the capture of a Portuguese pirate of 18 guns
aad 98 men, and several slave ships in 1816.
66 Captain Thomas Fynmore was at the capture of a French privateer schooner of 16
guns and 96 men, besides other boat service in 1811. In the partial action with the French
fleet off Toulon hi 1814. Was landed at Mahon in command of a guard to protect the
oenon of the Spanish governor from the threatened violence of the Walloon guards. Sent
to the city of Florence in 1815, to place himself under the directions of General Count
Kogent, commander-in-chicf of the Austrian army, as extra aide-de-camp, and was at the
taking of the city of Naples. In 1823 he was sent up to the city of Lima to protect
English merchants' property against the attacks of the Negro slaves during the civil war
The 20th Oct. 1827, was at the battle of Navarino, for which service he was promoted by
Hi* Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence, but in consequence of belonging to a gradation
corps' the appointment was afterwards cancelled. Served with the French army at the
reduction of the town and fortress of Patras and the Morea castle ; served afterwards in the
Wert Indies, North Sea, and off Oporto during the civil war between Don Pedro and Don
Miffiiel. In 1833 Joined the Royal Marine Battalion at Lisbon, commanded by Colonel
Adair, C. B. In April, 1837, embarked on board H. M. 8. Cottar (36), on the 10th Oct.
was landed in command of his detachment on the Albanian coast to attack Pirates. Served
on the 8. E. coast of Spam from 4th Jan. 38 to 30 Jan. 39.
67 Captain Brown's services:attack on French forts at Ciota June 1812; attack and
capture of the town of L'Escalia, In the Bay of Rosas, 1812; partial engagement with
the French fleet, near Toulon, 1813 ; attack of Algiers ; destruction of Qreek pirates at Porto
Bono, Isle of Candia, June, 1826.
71 Cnpt. Hurdle was at the attack on the forts and harbour of Courageaux in 1816;
battle of Navarino in 1827.
73 Captain Appleton served in the battalion of Marines in co-operation with the allied
forces In Syria, and was present at the attack and surrender of the fortress of St. Jean
D'Acre on the 3d November, 1840.
74 Captain Dwycr served in the blockading squadrons off Flushing, the Texel, and
off Brest. Since the peace ho has served In the East and West Indies, and the Mcditer75 Captain Mitford was employed on the coast of Syria during the whole of the opera
tions against the Egyptians ; he landed and served with the battalion at the Camp D'Jouni,
and was present at the bombardment of St. Jean d'Acre. Ha has been presented with a
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76 Captain Parke's services :Co-operation with the Spanish forces and Legion near Sao
Sebastian, and under Espurtero in raising the siege of Bilboa.
77 Major Stransham served at the battle of Navarino, in 1827. Also on the China ex
pedition, and was severely wounded at the attack on the defences of Canton, 18th March,
1841.
78 Captain Anderson served at the battle of Navarino, in 1827.
79 Capt. Logan's services:Co-operation with the French army in the Moroa, Present
at the siege of Patras. Co-operation with Spanish forces and legion near San Sebastian.
80 Captain John Miller served at the battle of Navarino, in 1827.
SO* Capt. George Elliott served on the China expedition, and was wounded in the attack
on the intrenched camps on the heights of Segoan, 15th March, 1842.
81 Lieut. Langford served in co-operation with the Spanish and Legion Forces on the
north coast of Spain for a period of nearly four years and a half, including the actions of
Fuenterabia and Hcrnani.
82 Lieut. Urquhart was at the reduction of the Fort of Munora in Scinde, in Feb. 1839.
Debarked with a detachment of ibis Corps, under a brisk fire, at Bushier in t!ie Persian
Gulf, for the protection of the East India Company's Political Resident. He was [in-sent
at nearly all the affairs in China, from the capture of Chusan up to the attack on the 1; ,:.'.:>
above Canton, under Sir Hugh Gough. His name was also favourably mentioned in l!ic
Dispatches of Sir Gordon Bremer.
83 Lieut. Fraser landed for the protection of British property at Lima, daring the revo
lution in Dec. 1835, when in possession of the rebels. For his conduct on that occasion, he
was presented with a piece of plate by the merchants.
84 Lieut. J. H. Wright served with the Battalion, in co-operation with the Spanish and
Legion forces on the north coast of Spain, from 1836 to 18-10, and was present at the
actions of Fuenterabia and Hernani.
85 Lieut. Brittain was presented with a sword by the merchants of Bombay, for services
performed against pirates in the Straits of Malacca.
86 Lieut. Parker was wounded through the arm at Prescott, in Upper Canada, 13th
Nov. 1838.
87 Lieut. Maxwell served on the China expedition, and was present at the battle cl
Chuenpec. attack of batteries of Anunghoy and North Wantung, advance on Canton,
storming the heights and entrenched camp of Canton, bombardment of Colongso.
87* Lieut. Spalding served in command of a Company throughout the operations in
Syria, in 1840, and was slightly wounded at the attack on Gcbail. He has received the
Syrian Medal.
88 Lieut. Marriott served two years with the expeditionary force in China, and ws
present at the first capture of Chusan ; assisted at the demolition of the Bogue Forts in
the Canton River ; participated in the actions of the first and second Bars ; was engaged
in the destruction of all the enemy's sea and river defences, including the fortresses of
French Folly and Hoqua's Fort; bombardment and taking of Macao Passage Fort;
storming of the Bird's Nest Battery, and finally at the combined attack on the enemy's
position and entrenched camp on the heights above Canton.
90 Lieut. Shewen was employed during the whole of the campaign on the coast of Syria,
including the storming and capture of Sidon, surrender of Beyrout, and bombardment and
fall of St. Jean d'Acre. Served also with the Battalion at the camp at D'Jouni.
92 Lieut. Fred. J. White's services. In the north of Spain with the Royal Marine
Battalion against the Curlists from March, 1837, until April, 1839. He was present at
the capture of Hcrnani, Fuentarabia, and Irun ; and was eleven months a prisoner of
war in the hands of the Carlists, closely confined, and several limes sentenced to be shot.
Served also on the China expedition, from Feb., 1840, during the whole of the operations,
and was in the following actions, chiefly employed on shore, viz., assault and capture of
the forts and batteries of Chuen-Pcc (wounded), attack on the Anunghoy forts (Bocca
Tigris ), when three strong forts were carried in succession; first advance on Canton,
including the destruction of Hoqua's Fort and other river defences ; capture of the
Heights of Canton, attack on Amoy,commanded a strong detachment of the Royal
Marines, when the enemy were driven from their guns, and the fortifications, Arc., cap
tured ; second capture of Chusan, capture of the citadel and walled city of Chinhae ;
capture of the city of Sykce, and of the Heights of Segoan ; attack on the Hill defences
and capture of the city of Chapoo, capture of the batteries and city of Woosung, capture of
the batteries of Le-Shan, assault and capture of the city of Chin Kiang Foo, and opera
tions against Nankin.
94 Lieut. A. J. B. Hambly served on the China expedition, and was severely wounded
in the attack on the intrenched camps on the heights of Segoan, 15th March, 1842.
98 Lieut. Whiting served on the China expedition, and was present at the battle of
Chuenpee, attack of the Anunghoy batteries, advance on Canton, capture of the heights of
Canton, capture of Colongso, second capture of Cliusan, assault and capture of the citadel
and city of Chinhae.
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103 Lieut. Farmar served on the China expedition, and was present at the battle of
Chuenpee, attack of the Anunghoy batteries, advance on Canton, capture of the heights of
Canton, capture of Colongso, second capture of Chusan, assault and capture of the citadel
and city of Chinhae, entry into Ningpo.
104 Lieut. J. A. Stewart served on the coast of Syria during the whole of the campaign,
and was at the taking of Sidon, and at the siege of St. Jean d'Acre in H. M. S. Edinburgh.
Served also on the coast of Africa for two years, during which time he assisted at the < In
struction of several Barracoons on the coast, when about 1200 slaves were liberated.
105 Lieut. Pickard served on the China expedition, and was present at the battle of
Chuenpee, attack of batteries of Anunghoy and North Wantung, advance on Canton,
storming the heights of Canton, bombardment of Colongso.
106 Lieut. Polkinghorne served on the China expedition, and was present at the attack
of the heights of Canton, bombardment of Colongso and driving the Chinese from their
strong batteries, second capture of Chusan, storming and capture of the citadel and city of
Chinhae.
107 Capt. Hookey served as Volunteer 1st class, in His Majesty's ship Prince of Walct,
from Jan. to Dec. 1805, and was in the general action of the 22nd Dec. 1805. Served in
the West Indies, from 1806 until 1809, including the capture of Les Saints, and Martinique,
and several actions in boats cutting out French vessels, and destroying batteries, &c. From
1809 to 1811 served on board H. M. S. Theban, blockading the French flotilla at Boulogne ;
several times in action with them. Assisted in the boats cutting out a large French lugger
at Dieppe. From 1812 to 1814, served on board His Majesty's ship Daphne, in the Baltic,
and was several times in action with Danish gun-boats in the Belt.
108 Capt. Moore served inH.'M.S.Amphion, from May, 1803 to July, 1811 ; was in the ac
tion with and capture of four Spanish frigates off Cape St. Mary's ; action with flotilla of
gunboats in Gibraltar Bay ; cutting out a schooner in Corsica ; a severe action with a French
frigate, and driven on shore under the batteries in the Bay of Rivers in 1808. Served at
the taking of Pecau, and capture of large convoys. Commanded the marines at the taking
of Cootelazza in 1809, and taking six gunboats. Commanded the marines of the squadron
at the taking of Orao and large convoys laden with military stores, after a most sangui
nary action with a garrison of French troops at the point of the bayonet, when the whole
of the garrisou were killed, wounded, or made prisoners, for this action and previous
services he was made brevet-captain. Present also at the capture of several other towns
on the coast of the Adriatic, and destruction of convoys. He was senior officer of ma
rines in the action off Liasa, 13th March, 1810, and was twice very severely wounded and
twice rewarded from Patriotic Fund. He has been in upwards of 30 successful contests
with the enemy, and frequently officially mentioned for gallantry.
109 Capt. Little served in the channel fleet and at the blockade of Ferrol and Cornnna
in 1803-4. Appointed to the Royal Marine Artillery on the formation of that corps in
1804, and was employed in various bomb vessels on the enemy's coast co-operating with
the land forces, or on detached service. In command of the mortars in the Vetuviut
bomb at the attack of Boulogne. Blockade of Cadiz in 1809 ; and subsequently at the
blockade of Rocbfort, where he commanded a storming party in a successful night attack
on the coast, on which occasion he received the particular thanks of the Admiralty, and
was rewarded by the Patriotic Fund :at the commencement of this attack he was severely
wounded by a musket-ball shattering the wrist which rendered amputation of the right
hand necessary.
110 Captain Wolrige served in the year 1809 with Lord Cochrane in Basque Roads ; and
in the same year was engaged in action with gun-boats in the Baltic. From 1810 to 1812
defence of Cadiz and Tarifa. Severely wounded at South Beveland in 1814, and received
a reward from the Patriotic Fnnd. Present at the battle of Algiers in 1810.
111 Captain Toby served from 1810 to 12 inclusive, on the Coast of France. From 1813
to 16, with the 1st battalion (Royal Marines) in America, and on the Lakes of Canada.
Since the Peace, he has served in the Mediterranean, on the coasts of Africa, and South
America. He has been frequently engaged in boat actions with batteries, &c. &c.
112 Doctor Rae has served in every quarter of the globe ; eight years in the East Indies at
one period, and was at the destruction of the Dutch squadron in Surabaya, in 1808. He lias
been in frequent engagements with batteries, and in the cutting out of numerous vessels, and
in many boat-actions.
113 Doctor Irvine was actively employed on the coast of North America in 1814 and 15,
as Assistant-Surgeon of H. M. S. Spencer, and Acting-Surgeon of H. M. sloop Dispatch,
being in boat service, and frequently under the fire of the enemy. He was surgeon of the
Alligator at Rangoon during the Burmese war, where he had also charge of the Hospital
Ship established for the reception of the sick and wounded of the flotilla employed in the
Irrawaddy. He was surgeon of the Dartmouth in the battle of Navarino, and of the ring
ships St. Vincent and Britannia in the Mediterranean : whilst in the latter ship Dr. Irvine
gained the gold medal of Sir Gilbert Blane for his Medical Journal.

114; Doctor Charlton was present in the attack upon the island of Corisoo, western coast
of Africa, by the boats f H. M. sloop Wolverine, on the 7th Nov. 1840.

306

COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT.

Committary-Gmeral.
B Edward Pine Coffin
f William Filder

Deputy Astl.
Deputy
Commitsary
Astlltant
Commit. Gen. Commit. Gen. Commit. Gen. General.

Station.

1 Aug. 09 4 Aug. 15
10 Aug. 11 2 Oct. 16

Canada.

Never

1 July 40

do.

Sep.- Commits.- General.

10 Aug. 11 9 July 21 Malta.


$ Tupper Carey
5 Oct. 10 25 Dec. 14 OSep. 30 Gibraltar.
$ Denzil Ibbettson
4 May 15 20 Jan. 37 Jamaira.
Henry James Wild
4 May 15 20 Jan. 37 Cape of Good Hope.
Never
Charles Palmer
6
Aug.
11
22
Oct. 16
^William Miller
do.
Bong Kong.
11 Jan. 12
do.
$ John Laiclley
do.
Canada.
2 Mar.
do.
\) William Hayward
,
do.
VanDieman's Land.
Francis Edward Koowles
,
6 May 12
do.
do.
West Indies.
$ John Banner Price
25 Dec. 14 9 Feb. 27 6 June 8 8 Mauritius.
Thomas Warton Ramsay
25 Nov. 13 7 June 26 8 June 38 New South Wales.
2 Nov. 12 7 June 26 6 Dec. 40 Canada.
Win. Henry Robinson
22 Oct. 10 24 May 34 3 Dec. 42 Van Dieman's Land.
9 George Maclean
A tit.- Commits.- General.
2 Mar. 19 7 June 25 St. Lucia.
William Jennings
do.
F. W. A. C. Major
,
29 Apr. 12
Malta.
do.
25 May 12
John Tench
Dominica.
19 July 21 7 July 27 'onian Islands.
$ W. Randolph Eppei
2 Nov. 12 23 Nov 27 .'hambli/.
James Thompson
15
Dec. 12 23 Nov. 27 Hamilton, Upper Canada.
Charles A. Clarke
8 Dec. 12 10 Sep. 30 Toronto, Upper Canada.
Tannat H. Thomson
16 Mar. 31 10 Sep. 30 Newfoundland.
William Green
John Uland
1 June 21 8 Mar. 31 Barbadoes.
25 Dec. 14 13 Dec. 33 Bermuda.
9 Henry Bowers
13 July 24 24 July 34 Canada.
William Bishop
16 July 26 11 Apr. 30 'anada.
Thos.C.Weir
\) Edw. A. F. Cowan
6 Aug. 11 4 May 36 Demerara.
22 Apr. 13 20 Jan. 37 Upper Canada.
JJ Thomas Rayner
10 Jan. 14
William Bailey
d
Wat Indies.
9 Cha. Wm. Bercrley
15 Jan. 14
do.
Grenada.
do.
John Lane
31 Jan. 14
'anada.
George Elliott
do.
2 May
Barbadoes.
f William F. Bowman
4 May 14
do.
Malta.
James D. Watt
do.
do.
"ape of Good Hope.
Henry Laurie
19 July 21 19 Mar. 38 Jamaica.
Robert Llndsey
18 July 14 3 May 38
Joseph Verfenstein
26 Dec. 14 18 May 38 Sarbadoet.
Thomas Rue
6 June 38 Quebec.
do.
Thomas Stickney
22 Oct. 16
do.
Mexico.
William Isaac Greig
13 May 14 28 June 38 St. Vincent.
9 Gilbert H. Dinwiddie
do.
Gibraltar.
Oliver Goldsmith
17 Dec. 14
do.
New Brunswick.
William Low
do.
do.
Trinidad.
Amos Lister
20 Dec. 19 22 Mar. 39 St. John's, Loicer Canada.
Fred. Thomas Mylrea
10 Sept. 30 6 Dec. 89 St. Kitts.
9 Henry A. Bayley
25 Dec. 14 1 July 40 Canada.
James Mason
do.
do.
Canada.
Robert Charters
do.
do.
Mauritius.
Charles Williams
do.
do.
Nova Scotia.
Colin Miller
do.
do.
Canada.
9 Charles Wemyu
26 Apr. 16 1 July 4' Mauritius.
Charles Morgan
do.
do.
Mexico.
Thomas Fraser
do.
do.
Serbiee.
S Henry Charles Darling, (A .counts.) 12 Sept. 16
do.
Van Dieman's Land.
James Wm. Reed
22 Oct. 16
do.
Ionian Inlands.
James Tod Goodsir
do.
do.
Neic South Wales.
$ William Fletcher
do.
do.,
Van Dieman's Land.
j) William Milliken
do.
do
Canada.
Charles Uridgen, (Accounts) .
19 July 21 24 Dec. I New South Wales.
George Adams
do.
do.
Canada.
Charles Swain
do.
do.
Barbadoes.
Thomus Walker
13 July 24
do.
Neta South Wales.
"twmas Eggar Trew
7 June 25
do.
Canada.

Commissariat Department.
Deputy Asst.
rommig. Gen. ( ^"cL

John M' Parian

307

""'on.

7 June 25 24 Dec. 41 Canada.


do.
do.
Mauritius.
1 July 37 15 June 43
7 June 25 23 Dec.
Canada.
do.
Canada.
do.
16 July 26
do.
Van Dieman's Land.
do.
do.
Newfoundland.
1 Dec. 34 5 June 44 Sierra Leone.

Deputy A Mutant Commissary-General

John William Smith

Robert Neill

J. P. L. de Smidt
Peter Francis Paille

Henry Wm. Woodforde Plant


Vim. George Laldlcy
Edward Strickland

22 Oct. 16 IKbraltar.
7 June 25 Vest Indiei.
3 April 27 Newfoundland.
18 Sep. 27 Tobago.
23 Sep. 27 Malta.
30 Oct. 27 New Brunswick.
28 Nov. 27
20 May 28 Canada.
14 May 20 New South Wales.
10 Sept 30 Canada.
2 Jan. 31 Canada.
5 Oct. 32 Prince Edward?! Island.
do.
New South Walei.
do.
New South Wales
1 Dec. 33 New South Walei.
2 Jan. 34 Bahamas.
10 Apr. 35 Western Australia.
20 Aug. 36 Cape of Good Hope.
20 Jan. 37 Van Dieman's Land.
Ionian Islands.
do.
do.
King George's Sound.
do.
South Australia.
do.
St. Helena.
do.
Barbadoei.
do.
Quebec.
do.
Canada.
28 June 38 Cape of Good Hope.
do.
Bermuda.
do.
Neia Zealand.
do.
Jamaica.
Dominica.
do.
Antigua.
do.
Ionian Islands.
do.
Gibraltar.
do.
New South Wales.
do.
Honduras.
27 Aug. 38
1 July 40 Cape of Good Hoff.
New South Wales.
do.
do.
Hong Kong.
do.
West Indies.
do.
West Indies.
do.
Cape of Good Hope.
do.
Mauritius.
do.
Cape of Good Hope.
do.
1 July 40 Van Hit mail's Land.
Van Dieman's Land,
do.
Van Dieman's Land.
do.
Van Dieman's Land.
do.
Mauritius.
do.
Cape
of Good Hope.
do.
26 Dec. 40 West Indies.
Van Dieman's Land.
do.
Van Dieman's Land.
do.
Van Dieman's Land,
do.
Gibraltar,
do.
13 July 41 fifthamftf.
24 Dec. 41 New South Wales,
Jamaica,
do.

308

Commissariat Department.
Deputy Asst.
Commif. Gen.

24 Dec. 41
do.
26 Feb. 42
7 June 42
24 Aug 42
3 Dec 42
23 Dec. 42 West Indies.
do.
do.
Weft Indies.
do.
do.
do.
do.
19 Dec. 43
Panlet Henry St. John Mildmay
23 Dec. 43
do.
West Indies.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
Cape of Good Hope.
do
r, Feb. 44
Blue.Facing!Black Velvet.
DUTIES AND ORGANIZATION.
The Commissariat are charged with the following duties :In the Field they hare hitherto bad
the custody of the Military Chest, and provided and paid for everything necessary for the sub
sistence and transport of an army. At the present time, on stations abroad, they have the charge
of the Military Chests, negotiation of Bills for their supply, and receipt of all surplus monies
arising from various sources in the hands of public departments, as also monies for remittance to
England. They make advances to Regimental Paymasters on account of tlie Pay of the Troop*,
and to the Heads of the Ordnance and Naval Departments, on account of their respective serv ice.
They pay in detail the Staff, all money allowances and contingencies; also the Half- Pay and re
tired allowances, Chelsea Pensions, Widows' Pensions, Compassionate allowances, and Naval Pen
sions, &c., to all persons resident at the several stations. They contract and pay for Provisions
required on the spot for the supply of the Troops, and for land and water transport. In the West
Indies they pay in detail the Assistant Commissioners and Stipendiary Magistrates under the
Provisions of the Slave Compensation Act : at some stations they perform the duties of Naval
Agents. In Canada, Nora Scotia, and Jamaica, they pay the Ecclesiastical Establishments, and
at the former they have the custody and issue of Indian Presents, and charge of the Locks and
Collection of the Tolls on the canals connected with the St. Lawrence. In New South Wales and
Van Dieman's Land, they supply Provisions, Clothing, and Stores, of all descriptions for convict
services. They enter into contracts for Ordnance Stores, Building Materials, &c., on the spot, and
provide and pay for supplies for Army Hospitals, superintend the issue of provisions, forage, fuel,
and light in kind made by Contractors, and issue such articles of Provision as are sent out for the
use of the Troops from England. Their duties are blended with the Army, Ordnance, Navy, and
many other branches of the public service. They are under the orders of and responsible for the
execution of their duties to the General or Officers commanding at the various stations, and
receive their instructions from the Board of Treasury, -with whom they correspond through the
Secretary on all points of service on which they are engaged.
See Report of Commissioners appointed to enquire into the expediency of Consolidating the
Civil Departments of the Army, dated 21 July, 1837.
The following is the authority for its present organization :
Commissary-in-Chief's Office, 19 March, 1810. His Majesty has been pleased to command
that the following regulations should be established and acted upon in all future Promotions and
Appointments in the Commissariat.
That the Gradation of Hank, be " Commissary-General," " Deputy Commissary-General,"
" Assistant Commissary-General," " Deputy Assistant Commissary-General," " Clerk." No
person to enter but as Clerk,to serve One year before eligible for Promotion.Deputy Assistant
to serve Four years, or Five from entrance as Clerk before eligible.Assistant, Five years as
Assistant, or Ten years from entrance as Clerk before eligible.Deputy to be Three years in that
rank before eligible.Service to be counted as actual service on Full Pay. No person to he
appointed Clerk previous to the age of 1C.
The comparative ranks are Commissary-General as Brigadier-General.Deputy as Major, after
three years, Lieutenant-Colonel.Assistant as Captain.Deputv Assistant as Lieutenant.Clerk
"usign. See Army Regulations.

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Pmjr.

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Surgemw of the Second HOSPITAL


ASSISTANT.
Clan.
George Ferguson
8 Nov.
Andrew Foulis
5 Dec.
' Denis Jos. Magrath, M.D. 1 Feb.
David Charles Pitcairn . . 19 Dec.
Joseph Eitmondson .... 20 Dec.
I Thomas Fox, M.D
15 Mar.
Tho. Coke Gaulter, M.D. 22 Mar.
John Clark, M.D.
4 Oct.
John Marshall
never
Robert Allan
22 Nov.
Adam Thomson Jackson 29 Nov.
Alex. George Home, M.D. 6 Oct.
Peter Daly Murray .... 4 Aug.
James Clephane Minto . . 29 Mar.
William Robertson, M.D. 8 May
9 George Hume Reade3*
Michael M'Bride
never
Thos.Ross Jameson, M.D.
do.
Edward William Burton
do.
Alexander Knox, M.D. . .
do.
JohnChas.Cameron,M.D.
do.
Geo. G. Robertson, M.D.
do.
James M'Gregor
do.

net.
34
30
33
20
49
16
IS
11
10
10
10
10
10

10
9
9

8
8
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7
7
7
7
9
7
6

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6

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6

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ASSISTANT
SURGEON.

SURGEON
WHERE
-li. CLASS STATIONED.

12 June
4 June
29 June
29 July
do.
do.
29 July
29 July
29 March 33
29 July 30
29 July 30
18 Jan. 27
29 July 30
do.
do.
9 Sept. 13
12 July 39
10 Jan. 34
21 Sept. 32
12 April 33
27 March 35
12 Aug. 34
24 July 34

2 July 41
do.
Sierra Leone.
do.
Bermuda.
do.
Canada.
do.
China.
do.
Jamaica.
25 Feb. 42 Maidstone.
17 June
London.
3U Aug.
Cork.
1 Nov.
.Mauritius.
24 Feb. 43 Canada.
24 March
libraltar.
9 June
ork.
30 June
!. of G.Hope.
14 July
Mauritius.
.21 July
'anada.
do.
'anaila.
5 Dec.
1 March 44 Malta.
15 March
ork.
15 April
Deylon.
25 June
West Indies.
13 Dec.
Gibraltar.

HOSPITAL
ASSISTANT.

fJohn Carter
11
Joseph Schembri
bri .. . . 17
James Woolley impson .... 24
Francis Matthia Bassano.. ..
Astittant- urgeom.
John Cricklow Barker
24
John Loftus Hartwell
twell
13
Patrick Nicolson,, M
M.D
Thomas Alexander
er
Francis Robert
George Carr . .
Melville Neale
Peter Robertson.
John Duncan M''Diarmid
George Gallaud
William Dick, M.D.
[.D
John Charles Grahai
aham Tice . .
Thos. Moore Fishboi
ibourne, M.D.
John Donald Grant
mt
William Denny
John Grant ....
Alex. Douglas Taylor.
GeorgeAlexanderrCowper.MD.
(
John de Verd Lcifigh.M.D.
tson,AM.MD.
Geo.Stewart Beats
Frederick Baillie
Frederick Foaker
ardy, M.D...
Simeon Henry Ha:
John Gillespie Woi
ood, M.D. ..
Charles Godwin, M.D
M.D.
Nicholas O'Coninor, M.D.. ..
Geo.William Pow ell,A.M.M.D.
Tho. Rose Dyce
MI bun, M.D.

311

Al'OTHECAHY,&C.

Oct. 10 1 Mar. 13
Jan 07 14 Oct. 13
June 11 18 May 15
18 Apr. 25
Aititt. Surg.
Oct. 96 24 Nov. 25
Mar. 28 1 Feb. 31
31 Dec. 33
never
10 Oct. 34
do.
8 May 35
do.
24 July 35
do
18 Sept. 35
do
4 Dec. 35
do.
do.
do.
18
Dec. 35
do.
13
May
36
do.
15 Jan. 36
do.
22 July 36
do.
30 Dec. 36
do.
13 Jan. 37
do.
9 June 37
do.
15 Sept. 37
do.
30 Mar. 38
do.
8 May
do.
13 July
do.
19 Oct.
do.
19 Oct.
do.
2 Nov. 38
do.
11 Jan. 39
do.
18 Jan.
do.
5 April 39
do.
7 June
do.
7 June
do.
17 Sept.
do.

WHBRB
STATIONED.

Halifax Nova Scotia.


Corfu.
Malta.
London.
Barbadoes.

R. Military Asylum.
Canada.
Canada.
Canada.
R. Military College.
Nova Scotia.
Canada.
Ceylon.
Mauritius.
Dublin.
Jamaica.
Nova Scotia.
Jamaica.
Jamaica.
Chatham.
Cork
Ceylon.
Corfu.
Corfu.
West Indies.
Chatham.
West IndiM.
Chatham.
Ceylon.
Ceylon.
Cork.

312

Medical Department.

'ears' Strr.
Full llolf
Pu,. Pay.

ASSISTANT.
SURGEON.

6
f.
6
6
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4

4
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 Edward William Bawtree, M.D.
0 Charles Theodore Staples, M.D.
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

4 Oct. 39
22 Nov.
22 Nov.
10 Jan. 40
21 Feb.
26 June
6 Nov.
6 Dec.
15 Jan. 41
15 Jan.
16 Feb.
26 Feb.
26 Mar.
9 April
9 April
11 June
16 July
6 An?.
15 Oct.
16 Nov.
3 Dec.
11 Mar. 42
17 June
2Aug
7 Oct.
1 Nov.
13 Dec.
27 Jan. 43
24 Feb.
24 March
21 July
20 Oct.
24 Nov.
12 Dec.
26 Jan. 44
1 March
8 March
15 March
15 March

Philip Whiteside Maclagan, M.D

William Kilner Swettenham, M.I


Thomas Graham Traquair,40 M.D
James Henderson Hardie, M.D.

DEPUTY PURVEYORS.

WHERE
BTATIOKBD.

Mauritius.
C.of Good Hope.
C.ofGood Hope.
Canada.
Ceylon.
Ceylon
Cauada.
China.
Guernsey.
Jamaica.
Chatham.
Ceylon.
Chatham.
Chatham.
Gibraltar.
Jamaica.
Chatham.
Cork.
Honduras
Van Dieman'i L.
SLorncIiffc.
London.
Jamaica.
C.of Good Hope.
C.of Good Hope
Sierra Leone
Jamaica.
Barbadocs.
Nova Scotia
Jamaica
Canada.
Chatham.
Jamaica.
China.
Sierra Leone.
China.
China.

PURVEYOR'S DEPUTY
CLERK.
PURVEYOR.

18 Aug. 03 16 April 12 Sydney,N.S.W.


1 July 09 16 Oct. 12 Cork.
25 Sept. 09 3 June 13 Chatham.
1810 26 May 14 Dublin.
33
1803 17 Jan. 22 Barbadocs.
14 Oct. 12
3 Sept. 29 Plymouth.
> have the letters M.D. affixed to their names,
jdical
Officers
who
are
entitled
t<
N.B M
should make tl e same known.
Uniform, Scarlet.Agen s Sir John Kirkland & Co.

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War Services of the Officers of the Medical Department.


1 Sir James M'Grigor entered the service in Sept. 1793, as Surgeon of the 88th Regt. ;
he served in Holland and Flanders in 1794 and 5 ; in the West Indies in 1796 ; in the East
Indies in 1798 in Egypt, as superintending Surgeon of the Anglo-Indian army in 1801 ;
with the army at Walcheren in 1809; and in the Peninsula from 1811 to the end of the war.
3 Dr. Bone's services:Expedition to South America in 1807; campaign of 1808 and 9,
Including the battles of Holeia, Vimiera, and Coruuna; expedition to Walcheren; Penin
sula from May 1812 to the end of the war.

War Services of the Officers of the Medical Department.

313

5 Sir James Pitcairn served at the Holder in 1709, and the whole of the campaign in
Egypt in 1801.
0 Dr. Gillkrest was present with the expedition in the West Indies in 1801 under Sir
Thomas Trigge, including the capture of the islands of St. Martin, St. John, St. Bartholo
mew, St. Thomas, and Santa Cruz. Served as Surgeon of a regiment in the Light Division
throughout the war in the Peninsula, including the battle of Vimiera; retreat to, and
battle of Cornnna; retreat from Burgos, actions of the Coa (near Almeida), Busaco,
Sabugal, Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivclle, Nive, and Toulouse;
and the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and San Sebastian, at which latter he accompanied the
Itorming party. Served also at New Orleans in 1815.
7 Dr. Gordon's services: Expedition to Hanover; campaign of 1808 and 9, including
the battles of Roleia and Vimiera; and subsequently in the Peninsula, including the battles
of Salamanca and Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, retreat from Burgos, and passage of the
Bidassoa, at which latter he was severely wounded in the head and neck.
8 Dr. Kidd served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798 ; on the Expedition to North
Holland in 1799; at theFerrol,in!800; on the expedition to South America in 1800; in the
Peninsula from 1807 to March 1813; campaign of 1813 and 14 in Germany and Holland.
10 Dr. Mahony served in the Peninsula from April 1809 to theend of the war, including
the passage of the Douro, battle of Talavcra,taken prisoner and marched to Verdun ;
battle of Busaco, siege of Olivcnc,a, battle of Albuhera, affair of Aldea de Ponte, sieges of
Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, affair of Fuenta de la Prima, battle of Salamanca, capture of
Madrid, battle of Vittoria, affair of Roncesvalles, battle near Pampelima, affair of
Echalar, assault of San Sebastian, battles of Nivellc, Orthes, and Toulouse. Present
tlso in the attack on New Orleans, 8th Jan. 1815 ; and subsequently at the capture of Paris.
1 1 Mr. Franklin served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1808 to the end of the war, in
cluding the battles of Busaco, Vittoria, Pampelima, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse ;
sieges of Olivenc,a and Badajoz. Served also in the American War, including the action at
Pittsburgh.
12 Dr. Haeket served at Walcheren in 1809; in the American war, and was present at
the different actions which took place there in 1813, and was wounded in the head.
Served also the campaign of 1814 in Holland.
13 Dr. St. John served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1811 to the end of the war, and subteqnently in the American war.
14 Dr. Shortt served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1810 to the end of the war, and was at
the defence of Cadiz from Oct. 1810 to the termination of the siege.
15 Dr. Barclay served in the Peninsula in 1814, and subsequently in the American war.
16 Dr. Alex. Stewart served in the Peninsula from 1802 to the end of that war in 1814,
includiug the siege of the forts and battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, battles of the
Pyrenees, the Nivclle, the Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
17 Dr. Grant served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the end of the war, including
the battle of Busaco, first siege of Badajoz ; siege of Ciudad Rodrigo; third siege of Badajoz ;
battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
18 Mr. Melvin served at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1810.
19 Mr. Henry served in the Peninsula from May 1811, to the end of the war. Served
also the campaign of 1816 against Nepaul.
20 Dr. Thomas Smith served the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, including the battles of
Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, Toulouse, and Waterloo.
21 Dr. Andrew Fergusson served in the American war.
22 Dr. Roe's services:Campaign and battle of Corunna; expedition to Walcheren ;
Peninsula from May, 1811, to the end of the war, including the battle of Albuhera; sieges
of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz; battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes
and Toulonse.
23 Mr. White served with the expedition to Naples in 1809, and was present at the
capture of Ischia and Procida, and at the siege and capture of Ischia Castle. Served with
the army in Sicily in 1810 and 11 ; and in the Peninsula during the campaigns of 1813
and 14, and was present at the repulse of the sortie from Bayonne. Served eighteen years
in India, and accompanied the army of the Indus in 1838, 39, and 40, and wag present at
the storm and capture of Ghuznce.
25 Mr. Sievwright served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore.
20 Dr. Maclean served at Walcheren in 1809 ; and in the Peninsula from Feb. 1810 to
the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Busaco, Salamanca, Vittoria, and the
Pyrenees, crossing the Bidassoa, and battles of Nivelle and Toulonse.
27 Dr. Moffitt served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1813 to the end of the war, including
the battles of the Pyrenees, Orthcs, and Toulouse. Present on the 10th, 17th and 18th
June at Waterloo.

314

War Services of the Officers of the Medical Department.

28 Mr. Chambers embarked with the Expedition under General Keane in 1814 ; landed
with the advance, and was present at the several attacks upon the enemy's lines before New
Orleans, and at the destruction of the enemy's schooner Carolina. Served also in th
Barbary States, daring a fatal Epidemic which raged in the Emperor of Morocco's Domi
nions, in 182C.
29 Mr. Ford served the campaign of 1835 in Caffreland. Served also in China, and was
present at the assault and capture of Chin Kiang Foo.
30 Dr. Bell served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including both the attacks on
Merxem and bombardment of .Antwerp. Served also in China at Chusan, Amoy, Ningpo,
Tscke, Chapoo, Shanghai, Woosung, and Chin Kiang Foo.
38 Mr. Reade served hi the Peninsula during the campaigns of 1812, 13 and 14; sub
sequently in the American War, including the affair at Plattsburg. Served also in Canada
during the late insurrection.
30 Mr. Pratt joined the army In the Peninsula In Jan. 1810, and was present at the
siege and capture of San Sebastian, and with the head-quarters during the operations in
the Pyrenees.
40 Doctor Traquair served in China with the 55th and was present at Chin Kiang Foo.

[Notes continuedfrom page 317.]


21 Captain Graves's services: Expedition to Copenhagen in 1807 ; campaign in Portugal and
Spain, including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, advance into Spain, retreat to, and battle of
Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren, Siege of Flushing, and ascent of the Scheldt, 1809. Penin
sular campaigns from June 1811 to Sept. 1813, including the siege of the Forts and battle of Sala
manca (three wounds, two severe, one slight), siege of Burgos and retreat from thence, blockade of
Pampeluna, battles of the Pyrenees, 28th, 29th, and 30th July (severely contused 28th), Maya
Pass, advance into France, and various affairs of Posts and Piquets.
22 Captain Rawson served at the siege and taking of La Valetta in Malta in 1800. Served with
the British and Russian army in Naples in 1805, and the subsequent occupation of Sicily. The
second Egyptian campaign in 1807, including the capture of Alexandria and the second attack on
Rosetta. At Walcheren and at the siege and reduction of Flushing in 1809. The campaign of
1814 in Holland, including both attacks on Merxem and bombardment of Antwerp. Campaign of
1815, including the battle of Waterloo, taking of Cambray, and capture of Paris.
23 Captain Wm. Scott served in the Peninsula from March 1813 to the end of that war in 1814,
Including the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, the Nive, and the
Adour, investment of Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie, where he received a bayonet wound.
Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
24 Captain Carrothera served in the Peninsula from June 1809 to Sept. 1811, and again from
March 1813 to the end of the war in 1814, including the battle of Busaco, action at Campo May, r,
first siege of Badajoz, battles of Albuhera, Nivelle, and Nive, affair at St. Palais, battle of Orthcs,
affair at Lambeige, and battle of Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, and wat present at
the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at which last he was severely wounded.
25 Colonel Fraser lost a leg at the siege of Burgos, when serving in the Foot Guards.
26 Capt. Cox served as Lieut, of the Royal Artillery in Sir John Moore's campaign in the north
of Spain and battle of Corunna, from 1808 to 1809. Joined the Portuguese army in 1811, present at
the siege and capture of Badajoz in 1812, battle of Castalla, both sieges of Tarragona in 1 813,
and blockade of Barcelona in 1814. Continued to serve with the Portuguese army till 1819.
27 Major Barnes, Commander of the Radnor Militia, when Lieut, in the Royal Hone Guards,
accompanied that Regt. to the Peninsula in 1812, and served the campaigns of 1812, 13,and 14 :
acted part of the time as Major of Brigade to the Household Brigade of Cavalry.
28 Captain R. Butler, Adjt. of the Wicklow Militia, served the campaigns of 1813 and 14, in
the Peninsula, including the battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthcs, and Toulouse.
29 Captain Berford served with the 5th in Portugal and Spain in 1808-9, and was prevent at the
battles of Roleia and Vimiera, action at Lugo, retreat to and battle of Corunna. Subsequently on
the expedition to Walcheren and at the siege of Flushing. Served afterwards in the Ptninsula
with the 2nd Queen's Royals, from 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, and was present at the
battle of Vittoria, blockade of Pampeluna, actions in the Pyrenees from 25th to 31st July ; with
the covering army at San Sebastian and also at its capture ; affair at the convent of St. Antouia,
actions on the Nivelle and the Nive, and with the four companies of the Queen's which led the
advance to the assault and capture of the principal redoubt in front of Sarre; and in all the affairs
In the vicinity of St. Jean de Luz, Bayonne, and the Adour ; also at the battles of Orthes and Tonlouse, and the various affairs of posts and picquets in which the fourth Division were engaged.
30 Captain Hardinge served in Ireland during the Rebellion in 1798, and again in 1803. He
served also on the Walcheren Expedition in 1809.

COMMANDANTS AND ADJUTANTS OP THE DISEMBODIED MILITIA OF


THE UNITED KINGDOM, WITH THEIB HEAD-QUARTERS.
ROYALANGLESEA.
(Light Infantry.) [61]
Betatauiru.
Xaj. Cm. Col. Wm.
Lord Dinorbcn
l^f.Cojrf.C.S. Jones
BEDFORD. [18]
Bedford.
ft)!. Sir J.Osborn, Br.
^4/f. Cbpt. H. Leech
ROYAL BERKS. [71
Jtoufii*.
CW. Join B!ajfrve
^4fl. Grj*. Purrtl
BOYAL BRECON.
[SI]
BnooH*
i.roJCm.F.Chambre
-M/I.JjaCop'-E.C.
H. Isaacson, 1

01.5

ROY. MERIONETH. ROYAL RADNOR


ROYAL DENBIGH.
SOUTH HANTS.
(RiB Corps.) [40]
Light Infantry.) [43] Light Infantry.) [80] (Light Infentry.) [30]
Daintily.
Prntclgne. 27
Wrexham.
Southampton.
Cot. R. Mj-ddelton CW.SirJ.W.Pollen,.Bl Lt. CW.G.H.Vauglian. if'ij. Com. BJ. Barnes
Adjut. Capt. Auwyl. Adj.
Blddulph djt.
^4/t. Copt. E. Jones
HANTS, I>le of Wight ROYAL EAST MID
RUTLAND.
DLESEX, [as]
[83]
DERBY. [88]
(Light Infantry.) [4]
Hampstcad.
ttercport.
Derby.
Oahham.
Col. H. Ld. Waterpark Cap, Com. Percy Scott Colonel T. Wood.
Captain Coinm,
i"'-'. 9 ; : i '/'' F.
12 djut.
Hon.Wm. Middleton
Dixon 7 HEREFORD. [32] ROYAL WEST MID
Noel.
DLESEX. [38]
it or EAST DEVON. Col. 1.Hereford.
Ulbridge.
S. I'nii Somcrs
SHROPSHIRE. |.'.1J
[]
Col. Rl. Hon. Geo.
Shrcrribtiri/.
Adjt. Capt. Jono
Exeter.
Slovens Byng Colonel Ed. Gatacre
' I ; . ar/
Fortescuo
Adj.
Adj.
HERTFORD.
[SO]
xrf/t-f aa cap*, c.
Hertford.
Holman 8 Col. J.M. o/Salisbury ROYAL WESTMIN- it SOMERSET. [18]
TER, MIDDLESEX.
Adjt. Capt. Goodei
Taunton.
NORTH DEVON. [IS]
[55]
Col. J. Earl Poulett
Bariutaple.
HUNTINGDON. [2]
BreiUjord.
Adjut.
Col. 0. Lil. Poltimorc
Huntingdon.
Col.Rt.Hun.H.C.C.
ROYAL BUCKS,
Adit. $ SO Capt. J. MaJ. Com. Col. T. W.
ViK. Chelsea
(at KINO'S OWN.)
A. Ridgway 9
Vaughan Adj. Cnpl.J.BluBg, 10 d SOMERSET. [47]
Hath.
Adjt. Capt. Green
[1
Col. Sir T. D. LethJTi$A Wttcambt.
SOUTH DEVON. [23]
ROY.
MONMOUTH.
brid;e,
Bt.
CW. R, J. ion* CarEAST KENT. [49]
Plymouth.
[31]
Adjt. Capt. R. Bussell
rtnglon Col.SlrJ.H.Sc.lc,Bt.
Canterbury.
tfonntouth.
JsVl.OujX.C.T. Grove A.djt. Capt. W.H. I'M Col. S. E. Sawbriilgo Colonelthof.
Ltrwlt
(KING'S OWN)
13 Adjt.
Adj. Capt. J.J.Kane THE
CAMBRIDGE. [88]
STAFFORD. [68]
.Ety.
Stafford.
DORSET. [42]
WEST KENT. [37] R. MONTGOMERY.
(V. P. Pemberton
Col. W. Earl of Dart
Dorcltctter.
Maiditonc.
Adj.Grpt, T.Sebborne Col. Edw. Xarl Difsby Co/.8irJ.K.Sbaw,B(.
[37]
mouth
Wclchpool.
-I';...'. "/..'. G. Wyatt Adjt. Capt. J. Eley
Adjt.
ROYAL CARDIGAN.
Lt. Col. Com.
(Rite Corps.) [84]
DURHAM. [3]
stR. LANCASHIRE. Adjut. Capt. Gilder
WEST SUFFOLK.
Aberyttiritli.
Barnard Casttt.
The Dufitof LancatI10),.
K.CW.COTH.CW.W.E. Col. H. Duke <;/' Cle
WEST NORFOLK.
Bury
St. Ediiiondl.
ter'3
o/rn.)
[43]
Powell
veland
[30]
Col. H. K. of Euiton
Lancatter.
AtJJKlCap.\.Vebb Atljt. Capt. Simpson
Iformich.
Col. 3. V. Tempest
Adjut.
Adjt. Capt.}. O. Wil Colonel H.E.o/Orford
R. CARMARTHEN.
EAST ESSEX. [14]
kinson Adjut, Jnmes Powley
EAST SUFFOLK.
(Fwiltan.) [84]
Colchester.
(Light Infantry) [34]
Ctirviftrtken.
Col. H. J. Conyer
2d R. LANCASHIRE. EAST NORFOLK.
Jpstvlch.
JJ.Cttl.Cmi.Hm. O. Adj.
fid Cap. J. !""
[40]
TheDufteofLancasC0/.Hen. Bence Bence
R. Trevor
Yarmouth.
K
ter't oan.) [113]
Adjut. CajX.Beckham
J<f<.Ooji.J.B. Davi
ColonclHon. Berkeley
Liverpool.
HOY. CARNARVON. WEST ESSEX. [10] Col. E. Earl of Derby,
Wodehouse
(RinaCorp*.)[3o]
Chelmtford.
XO. Adjut. dipt. Guihrie IstROYALSURREY.
rao]
Canaarron.
Col. Sir J. Tyrrll.JH Adjt.
Richmond.
Ha). Cm. O. J. E. Ad>(. CVi/if. Ruiiell
NORTHAMPl'ON.
Colonel
J.
B. Dciap
[48]
Nanney
Sd R. LANCASHIRE
Adj.
Northampton,
^*. 9 ID Cop. Wm.
The Duke ofLanea*ROYAL FLINT.
Colonel Sir Justinian
Chapman, 9
tcr"i onm.) [123]
(Rifle Corp.) [3i]
Ishain, Ht. 2d ROYAL SURREY
Pratm.
3/oW.
BOY. CHESHIRE.
Adjut.
I"]
Col.
J.W.Pat
ten.
t(.
Co/.
Comlll.
Col.V
Clutter. [6]
Guildford.
L. Fletcher
CM. ITon. Hugh CholCol. f/oii.T.C.Oiislow
NORTHUMBER
Adjt.
J
<VJames
Roberts
mondeley
Adjut. Capt. V. PyiliT
LAND.
XJ.Capf.J.Errington ROY. GLAMORGAN
LEICESTER. [0] (Light Infantry.) [27]
(Light Infantry.) [44
XtfiCM(tT.
AIntcick.
SUSSEX.
THE D. OF CORN
CoJ. J. Uufto o/ Rut Col. G. .o/Beverley (Light Infantry) |.,:l]
Cardiff.
WALL'S RANGERS. Col.i.Marg.ufTtud.
land, KO Adjut.
Chlcliestcr.
(Light Infantry.) [38;
jlrf.Co/i.H.F.Hawker
Col.Tfm\C.Duluof
Ad.
Torpoint.
Richmond, A'fl.lS
CgfcMlB E. A. jBarl
ROYAL (SOUTH)
NORTH LINCOLN. (orNOTTINGHAM,
Royal Sherivood Adjut. Capt. Smith
y Mount Edgcumbo,4
GLOUCESTER.
[8]
Forcllcri.J
[59]
.J. On>. B. Flu Ge (Light Intontry.j [23;
THE KING'S OWN
Lincoln.
Newark.
rald, 5
Qloucctter.
LIGHT INFANTRY.
CW.J.H. Vuc. Alford
Col. W. Earl Fill Adjt. Tf Elt Oj>. F Col. Luunc. Rolleston
[7]
HOY. CORNWALL k
Adjut. Capt. J. Barth
hardinff
Stake Ncicington
Kennedy
1
DETON MINERS. 4i#.Caj>.Worlhington
Common.
(Light Infantry.) [118]
OXFORD. [51]
SOUTH LINCOLN.
Col.
Trim.
Oxford.
[29]
ROYAL (NORTH)
Adj. V Capt. R. BcrLt.CM.CmH.,
CoIoJW.G.Langton
Hem SUaJord.
GLOUCESTER. [89;
ford29
Col. J. /.-',' Brownlow Adjut. Capt.S.Dudley
Cireiiceiter.
.MJ1. Opt. Jenkins
THE QUEEN'S OWN
Co/.Tho.H.KIngscot Adjt.
ROYAL PEMBROKE LIGHT INFANTRY.
Ailjt. Cnpt.Erudstoc
ROYAL
(Rifle Corpni [28]
[8]
ROYAL LONDON.
CUMBERLAND. \9
Bethnal Green.
Havtrfordrcctt.
[10]
NORTH
HANTS.
[13
Whittharen.
Col.
T.Earlof
Wilton
Lt. Col. Com. H. Owen
Artillery around.
Winchetltr.
G>Urim.H.C.Lowther
Oven
Atjt. f Copt. R. Pen- Col.Earl of Wiltshire Co/.Si>-C.8.Hunter,.B Adjut. Capt.
Owens
Adj.
Aijut. Cn^X.Tatham
Bington, Adjt. L. B. ParkTiis

316

Staff of the Disembodied Militia.

WARWICK. [30]
EDINBURGH (Coun
\\~aririek.
ty and City of.) [12fi]
Col. H. Earl of War
Dalkeitll.
wick, KT. Col. F. W. Duke o)
Ad.Cap.T'HiC.i-ndd
Buccleugh
Adj. Capt. Bird
ROYALWESTMORELAND. [17]
FIFE. [78]
Applebif.
Lt. Col. Coin. W. Earl Col. Jas.Cnpar.
Llnday
of Lonsdale
Adjut. Capt. Bennett Adjt.jSiSl W.Scott 28
R. WILTSHIRE. [S3] FORPAR and KIN
CARDINE. [105]
Marlborough.
MontrosK.
Colonel Right Hon.
Col.
Hon. D. Ocltvy
Sir John Cam HobAdj. Capt. A.M'Neill
houe, St.
Adjut. Capt. Price
INVERNESS.BANFF,
WORCESTER. [07] ELGIN,JcNAIRN.[70;
Worcester.
Inverness.
Col. Tho. H. Bund
Col. F. W. Enrl of
Adjut. Capt.T. Smyth
Sea Held
lit WEST YORK. [5] Adj. Capt. Walker
Leeds.
KIRKCUDBRIGHT
Col. R. F. Wilson
and WIGTON.
Adj. Cap. M. Richard (Light
Infantry.) [72;
Ron.
Kirkcudbright.
SdWEST YORK. [21] CW.S;rD.Maxwcll,.Bf.
Adj. Capt. Dun
York.
Col. Wm. Markham
ROY. LANARK. [74j
Hamilton.
Sd WEST YORK. [1] Col. Hani. n/'Douglas
Dqncatler.
and Clydesdale
Col. Con. Cholmley
Adj. Ctipt. Yaughan
ROYAL PERTH. [SO]
YORK(NorlhRidlng.1
Perth.
(Light Infantry) [22] Col. T. R. H. Earl of
Richmond.
Kinnoull.
Col. Sheld. Crndock
Adj. Li'-ut. Gibbons.
Adjut. Capt.J. Carter
RENFREW. [ISO]
YORK (Eat Riding.)
Paislei,.
[12]
Col. Wm. Muro
Severley.
Adj.
Col. Chafl. Grhnston
ROSS, CAITHNESS,
Adj. Capt. Jas. Bell
SUTHERLAND, &
CROMARTY. [90.]
ABERDEEN. [80]
Dingieall.
Aberdeen,
Col.O.M. o/HuntlY, Col. (."'I' i . Frascr, 25
Ad.
O;;.
A. Mackenzie
KT.
Adjut. Capt. 1. Bland STIRLING, DUM
BARTON, CLACK
ARGYLL & BUTE.
MANNAN imd KIN
[117]
ROSS. [BO]
Campbcltotrn.
Stirling.
Col. J. DukeofArgyll C.J. Bi/ifo/Montrose
Adjut.
Adj. Capt. J. Frascr
THE PRINCE
ANTRIM. [70]
REGF.NT'S ROYAL
Rau&ilstonm.
RKGIHENTOFAYR.
Col. Goo. Earl of Bel
[115J
fast
Col. Earl of Egllnton Adjut. flJO Ciipt. C.
B. Ciirrothers24
Adj.
Agent, Sic E. Borough
BERWICK. HAD&Co.
DINGTON.LINLITHARMAGH. [75]
GOW, and PEEBLES.
Market Hilt.
[73]
Col. A. Vise Aclieson
CoWslream.
Ailj, Cap. Barker
Col. Wm. Hay
Adjut. Capt. M'Laren. Agent, SirE, Borough
& Co.
DUMFRIES, ROXBURGH& SELKIRK.
CARLOW. [70]
[81]
Carlons.
Dumfries.
Colonel H. Bruen
Ojf.M.o/Queensberry Adjut. Lt. Wm. Cary
Adjut. Capt, Swanson
Ag. Cane & Co.

ROY. MEATU. [IIJ


CAVAN. [101]
KERRY. [107]
Kelii.
Cnvan.
Tralre.
Col. A. Saunderson
Col.V.E.ofKtnmuie Cot. Jfar^/HWdfort,
Adj. W. M. Twiss
JT. P.
Adj.
Agent, Sir E.Borougli Agent, Sir E.Borouzli Adj. Oip/. Joh.ri!irr
&Co.
Ag. Calie ti Co.
fcOo.
KILDARE. [88]
CLARE. [04]
MONAGHAX. [121]
fftuu.
Clare Castle, Ennil. Col. 3. Earl
Monttghan.
of Mayo
Col. C. M. Vandeleur Adj. Capt. Powell
Col. Henry"Wert.-nra
Adj. Lt.C. De RuTynel Agent, Sir K.Bomush Adj. Caft. John Rom
Ag. Cane & Co.
k Co. Agent, Sir E.Boraoa
JcCo.
NORTH CORK. [118]
KILKENNY. [127]
Ferinoi/.
QUEEN'S
COUJTTY.
Kilkenny.
Col. W. H.M'. Hodder
[KM]
Cot. ITon. P. Butler
Adjut.
XmtrmOi.
Age n/, Sir E. Borough Adj. Capt. Gordon
Col.SirC.H.Coejte.St.
Ag.
Cane
fc
Co.
& Co.
Adj. H. Br*?ret'-m
KING'S COUNTY. Agent, Sir E- Borough
SOUTH CORK.
[08]
(Light Infantry.) [87]
ParjOTufotrn.
Itatheormac.
rW.W.id.Riversdale Col.W.BarlafKoKa ROSCOMMOX. [IB]
Adj.Capt. 1} T. Coi 26
Zoylt.
Adjut.
Agent, 5trE.BorouKh Col. . . Gen. R. Tar.
Ag. Cune & Co.
Lottoa
&Co.
Adj. Curt. Robertsoa
CORK (CITY). [110]
LEITRIM.
[Ill]
Corn.
on Shannon.
tCo.
Col. Wm. Mara, of Can-ick
Cdl.K.). Clements
Tliomond,Jf.P. Adjut.
Capt.Cof
Adj. Cap. Philip Bass Agent, Sir E.Borough
SLIGO. [U4J
Ag. Cone & Co.
&Co. CM. John Irwin
DONEGAL. [102] LIMERICK COUNTY Adj. Capt. Pauott
J J. Cms ft Co.
Ballt/stuiHtum.
[123]
Col. N. E. o/'Lcitrim. St. Francis A bbetr.
Adj. Cap. John Har- (M.Hm.-R.. Fill Gib
T1PPERABV.
dinge 30
bon
(Or Ante f CZxAg. Cane k Co.
Adj. Capt. B. Connor
rence't ,VHM?CT.)
Ag. Mr. Dlckson.
[M]
ROYAL NORTH
CUUr.
LIMERICK CITY. CM. R. E. a/Gleonil
DOWN. [77]
[103]
Neictoren Aids.
J<?. Cnj)(. Danle'l
Limerick City.
Col. rite. CMtlereugh
Agent, Sir E.Borttufh
Col. Cha. Yix. Gort
Adj. Capt. Howe
t Co.
Agent, Sir F.. Borough Adj. J,/.Tho. JervU
4c Co. Agent, Sir E.Borough
TYRONE. lO.J
&Co.
Cnlniim.
ROYAL SOUTH
CZ. . of Caledoa
LONDONDERRY.
DOWN. [112]
[95]
Hillsborough.
,I.i. Cute ft C*.
Col. Arth. itara. of Col.Londonderry.
Sir R. A. Fer
Downshire, K.I'.
WATER
FORD.
guson,
Bt.
Ad. Cap.J. A. Hodgson Ad. Capt. J. M'Clln(Light InfantrT.)[12Slj
A g. Cane & Co.
Walerfari.
tock
Agent, SirE.Borouch Cat. H . Lor,I Stuart tie
DUBLIN (COUNTY.)
&Co.
[109]
Capt. English
LONGFORD. [85] Adj.
L'ican.
Ag. Cane k Co.
AV/rfOTTn Forbet.
Col. Thomas Whlto
Col. Henry White
Adj. Capt. Duff.
WESTM BATH. [114]
Adjut. W. Walker
Ag. Cane & Co.
Ag. Mr. J. Atkinson
CW. George, Jfnr. o^
ROYAL DUBLIN
Westmeath. I'.i'.
LOLTH. [108]
(CITY^. [100]
Colton.
^4/.
Dublin.
Col. Sir H. Shaw, Bt. Col. T. Vise. Ferrard Agent, Sir E. Boroorh
Adj. Cap. I'endleton
* GJ.
Adj. dipt. Leslie
Agt n t, ,S*r E. Borough Agent, Sir E.Uorough
WEXPORD. [J
&Co.
FERMANAGH. [71]
Sallina.
Enniskillcn.
Col. Cha. N. Knoi
Col. K.nf Ennisklllen Adjut Oliver Jackson
Adj. Wm. Corry
Agent, Sir li. Borouch Agent, SirE.Borough
kOo.
JtOo.
SOUTH MAYO. [82]
GALWAY. [01]
Wcstport.
Ballinasloe.
Col. G. Earl of AltaCotonelVlIc, Mara. of
mont
Clan rlcarJe, K.I'. Adj. Capt. Fitzgerald
Adj. Oi/rf.Sulherlund
Hlggins
Ag. Caue fc Co.
Ag. Cone & Co.

^t<0f.
Agent, Sir EJlaroach
WICKLOW. [OT]
Colonel Sir Ralph
Howard. Bf.
Adj.lpCapt. R. Bufltr
vl;. Cwif f Co, [P

War Services of the Commandants and Adjutants of Militia.

317

1 Captain Isaacson served iu the Peninsula and at Waterloo, with the 52nd Light Infantry.
2 Captain Webb served the campaigns of 1814 and 15, in Holland, the Netherlands, and France,
and was present at the actions of Merxem, bombardment of Antwerp, and battle of Waterloo, at
which he was slightly wounded.
3 Captain Chapman served in the Peninsula and at Waterloo, with the Rifle Brigade.
4 Lord Mount Edgcumbe served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
5 Captain Fiti Gerald served in the Rifle Brigade from 1812 to 1826, including the campaign iu
Holland in 1813 and 14, comprising the actions at Merxem and bombardment of Antwerp. Served
abo the campaigns in America in 1814 and 15, and the whole of the operations at New Orleans.
Was twice wounded, with the loss of the use of left hand.
6 Captain R. Pennrngton served in the Peninsula from June, 1809, and during the greatest part
of the subsequent campaigns, including the battleof Busaco, where he commanded one of the advance
picqnets of the 3d division on the morning of the action, and was sharply engaged with the enemy ;
retreat to the lines of Torres Vedras, advance from thence, actions and affairs at Leria, Kedinha,
Pomhal, Roblida, Condeixa, Foz d'Arouce, Guarda, and Sabugal ; battles of Fuentcs d'Onor,
sieges of Badajoz (wounded in the right thigh) and San Sebastian, actions ut Catnpo Mayor,
El Bodon, and Guinaldo ; affairs and actions in the Pyrenees, St. Pe (contused wound),
Hatparren, and Grassietta ; battles of Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes (severely wounded), besides
several other affairs of posts and picquets daring the war.
7 Captain Dixon served with the Grenadier Guards on the expedition to the North of Holland in
1799, and was in the actions of the *7th Aug., 10th and 19th Sept., 2nd and 6th Oct. In Sicily In
1806 and 7. In the Peninsula under Sir John Moore in 1808-!), including the action at Lugo and
tattle of Corunna. On the expedition to Walcheren in 1809. Went to Cadiz in April 1811, and
wa afterwards present at the capture of Seville, and on the retreat from Madrid and Salamanca ;
and remained with that army until June 1813. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was
wounded through the leg at the battle of Quatre Bras.
3 Captain Holman served in the Peninsula from Nov. 181 1 attached to the Portuguese service, and
was present with Lord Hill's corps covering the siege of Badajoz, advance on Llcrena, siege and
storm cf the three fortified convents of Salamanca,led the storming party to the gate of San
Vincente at its capture ; battle of Salamanca, slightly wounded by a musket shot in the leg ; siege
of Burgos and storming the works and the White Church ; several skirmishes on the retreat from
tbenee near Torrequemada, and blowing up the bridge of Duenas ; battles of the Pyrenees on the
28th, S9tb, and 30th July ; night attack and defeat of a French battalion on the heights of Unlax,
action near Zugarrimundi,severe contused wound ; battles of the Nivelle and the Nivc, actions at
UjtariU and Villa Franque, battles of St. Pierre and Orthes, actions at Aire, Vic Bigorre, and
Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse. Served the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo ; also
with the army of occupation in France.
9 Captain Ridgway served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade, from May 1812 to the end
of that war in 1814, including the battle of Vittoria, and various minor affairs. Served also the
campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. Severely wounded in the right
shoulder by a musket-shot at the taking of Vera heights, and lost the fore -finger of the left hand
by a musket-shot at Waterloo.
10 Captain J. Jones served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
12 Captain Percy Scott served in the Peninsula with the 2nd Queen's.
19 Captain Fisk served as Adjutant of the 17th Lt. Drs. during the campaign of 1820 in Kutch.
14 Capt. Kennedy's services :Siege and capture of Flushing, 1809. Campaigns of 181 1, 12, 13, 14,
aad 15, including the siege of Badajoz, covering the second siege of Cindad Rodrigo, crossing the
Esla, retreat from Burgos, battle of Fucntes d'Onor, actions of Val Moresco and Peyrehorade, battles
of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pampeluna, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes and Waterloo, and taking of Cambray.
16 Captain Blagg served the whole of the campaign of 1813 and 1814 in Germany and Holland,
and was engaged with the light company of his regiment (the 25th), in conjunction with the Rifle
Brigade, in driving in the French out-posts, and in both the attacks on Merxem, the bombardment
of Antwerp and the French fleet in the Scheldt. On piequet near Fort Lillo in a stockade on the
banks of the Scheldt, when attacked by a French line-of-battle ship of 80 guns, which was beaten
off. Also in the operations in Flanders in connection with the battle of Waterloo.
IB The Duke of Richmond joined the army in Portugal, on the 24th July 1810, as Aide-de-Camp
and Assistant Military Secretary to the Duke of Wellington, with whom he remained until the close
of the war in 1814, and was present in all the skirmishes, affairs, general actions, and sieges, which
took place during that period, amongst winch were the battles of Busaco and Ftientes d'Onor,
storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, storming of Badajoz, battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees,
the first storming of San Sebastian, action at Vcra, and battle of Orthes. He was sent home with
duplicate Dispatches of the battle of Salamanca, and the capture of Astorga by the Spaniards; and
with the Dispatches of Vera and the entrance of the army into France. In Jan. 1814, being desirous
of obtaining a practical knowledge of Regimental duty in the Field, he left the Duke of Wellington's
Staff to join the first battalion of his Regt., the 52nd Light Infantry, and was present with it in the
battle of Orthes, where he was severely wounded in the client by a musket-ball, which has never
been extracted. At the end of 1814, he wus appointed Aide-dc-Camp to the Prince of Orange, and
was with him in the battles of Quutrc Bras and Waterloo ;after the Prince of Orange was wounded
the Duke of Richmond joined the Duke of Wellington as Aide-de-Camp, and remained with his
Grace during the remaining part of that campaign.
[For NataZ\, 22,23,24,25,26,27,28,89, and30,

318

GARRISONS AND MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS.


GARRISONS.

ALDEHNEY.
Tomt Maj. Maj. O'Hara Baynci.
BELFAST.
Toicn ifaj. Lieut. Peter Stuart.
BERWICK.
i;-,r.\lJ.'.-n,,,. Sir j. Bathorjt,JTC2J.
CAPE BRETON.
Torm Adj. Lt. Edw. Sutherland
CHARLES FORT AND KINSALE.
fort Maj. $ Lt. John Black
DARTMOUTH.
Gov. . . . Ar. Howe Holdiworth
Fort Maj. Major Robert Kellj
DUBLIN.
Toim Maj. Major W. White
DUNCANNON FORT.
Tort JfaJ. Lieut. Thos. Austin
EDINBURGH CASTLE.
Governor, Tf JJil Maj.-Oen. Sir Neil

Douglas, KCB. KCH.


Lttut.-Gov,.Gen. P. T. Hammond

oca.
Fort Maj. $ Major. Thoi. Cancb
Chaplain. Rev. W. B. Smith
GALWAY.
Tomt Ilaj. Ens. Jai. Hamilton
GIBRALTAR.

Terra lfn/. Co/. Daniel Falls


Town Adj. Lieut. A. Campbell
ORAVESEND .. TILBURY FORT.
Lt.-Oor..Col. Dumas
fart Maj. Major Thoi. Kelly.
GUERNSEY.
fort Maj, $ Adj. j.< Jlfn/. J. H. Bainbrlgge

HULL.
ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND.
Lt.-Oov,,]ff. Gen, Sir 0. W. Thorn* Fort Maj. {) Lt. Win. Mason.
ton, KCa.
ST. JOHN'S, OR PRINCE
JERSEY.
EDWARD'S ISLAND.
'.'.'-. .;j I.'. ..-. W. C. Viif. Bcretford,
TOIFII Maj. 'Copt. A. Lane
OCB. $ oca.
Fort Maj. * jioV. Lt.-Col. Robert
ST. MAWE9.
Capt. or Keeper, Gen. Sir Geo. KnFraser, JTff.
grat, Bt. SCB.
INVERNESS, OR FORT GEORGE.
(Jov..y Oen. Kt. Son. Sir Ota. Mur
SCARBOROUGH CASTLE.
ray, GCB.f ',<'!!.
OOT..BQ CM. Jamei Grant,
Fort Maj. Copt. A. Fnuer
SHEERNESS.
LANDGUARD FORT.
Cor.... ^ &> B.
Lieut.-Om.. f Lt.-Col. C. A. Wt
OCB.
STIRLING CASTLE.
LONDONDERRY & CULMO11E.
Goo. 9 Il <7rn. John iorrf Straf- Oar ..Om.Sir Martin Hunter, O Of O.
ford, OCB. f OCJl.
Dtp. Oor..Oi>;.S(rA.ChriiU,jrCjr.
Totrn MoJ. J. Nicholson
Port Major.. Lieut. Patrick Teller
MALTA.
Chaplain.. Rev. Boot. Watson
Quart.-Stait. Lt. J. Colcrofl
TOWER OP LONDON.
MILFORD HAVEN.
Cwwteik SJIU FitldJUar. A. I>. of
Got!.. Sir John Owen, Bt.
Wellington, 0. GCM.fUCa.
MONTREAL.
Lieut.. .Oen, J. SnllTan Wood
Tomi IfnJ. an Eiu. C. Macdonald Uey. Xtnrt....... 9HS Cot John
Gurwood, C.B.
NEW BRUNSWICK.
Major.. Capt. J. H. Elrington
Totm Maj. Lt. J. Gallagher
Cluiplain..Jtn. Hinrj iielulla
NEW GENEVA.
TYNEMOUTH AND CLIFF PORT.
Fort Maj. Anthony Wharton
(. t; ,c..Lt.-Gtn. W. Thoinaj
PLACENT1A.
Lieut.-Oov...fM.-Oen.a. J. ReeTn,
ISLE OF WIGHT.
Gopr. of Sandmen Fort, Opt. Sir
CB. $ Kff.
Wm. H>B
PORTSMOUTH.
Gnriio. Our. Lt.-Crn, Sir
Tomi MnJ. |J Lieut. Henry White
W.
Pa
tenon,
JTL"ff.
Physician |ISirJ.M'Grigor,.Bt. JTD.
.
Surgeon.... Isaac Chaldecott
W. If. o/ Anelesey, i'ff.
QUEBEC.
ocfi. f oca.
Oov..M. Oen. W. O. Strutt
FORT WILLIAM.
ST. HELENA.
. Oor..... y JO Om. J
Totm KaJ. Capt. Gco. A. BarnM
Sir Jaa. Kempt, <?Cfl. 6CM
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS.

ROYAL HOSPITAL, CHELSEA.


Governor, $ General Hon. Sir Edward Paeet, GCB.
Luut.-Govcrnor, Tf General Sir W. H. Clinton, GCB
Major, Lieut.-Colonel Henry Le Blanc,
Adjutant, V Colonel .Sir John Morillyon Wilson, CB. KH
Secretary, Richard Neave, Esq.
Chaplain, $ Ken. George Robert Gloifr, MA.
Physician $ Surgeon, Daniel Maclachlan, MD.
Apothecary, William North, Esq.
Deputy Surgeon, John Hirtshorne, Esq.
Storekeeper, Captain Edward Sutherland, h. p. Unstt
Steward, Poole Hlckman, Esq.
Chirj Clerk, John Fasson, Esq.
Senior Clerk, Alexander James Moorliead, Esq.
Captains of Invalids :
Wm. M'Leod
|l John Uavern
V Augustine Fitzgerald Evans
y Charles Edwards
v John Ford

Adjutant.-? J. G. Hort, Captain late IS H. Tct. Batt


Physuianandaurgeon.-Ofo. Rrnny, MD. Director Ge
neral of Hospitals in frtdandAsustant-Surgeon !l James Macaulcr SIU
Chaplain. Rev. J.T. Connel, AM.
Secretary, Registrar and Treasurer Ch. Banks, EM
I rorwforr.-james Hay, Esq. (late Capt. Wnd retrio
Chamberlain omd Master of Works.John GeorgV, Capt.
Registrar's Clerk.Mr. Charles Penally.
*"' ""* UniU'Solicitor.Robert Disney, Esq.
ROYAL MILITARY ASYLUM AT CHELSEA
Commandant.if Colonel Peter Brown, h. p Unait
Secretary * Adjutant, Capt. William SibornR h .p u'ailL
Quarter-Matter, Fra. Henry Byrne
Surgeon, Sam. O. Lawrence
Assistant-Surgeon, John Loftui HartweU.
ROYAL HIBERNIAN MILITARY SCHOOL. DUBLIN
Surgeon, ^ &l James Goodall Elkington.

(J it John Wlllinijton Shelton


ROYAL HOSPITAL, KILMAINHAM.
ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE AT SANDHURST
Hatter. If Lieut.-Gen. St. Hon. Sir Edw. Blaleney GffBfrnor,
lUla.-Om. Sir G. ScOTell, KCB
KCB.Q KCU. Comm. of the Forces in Ireland
GOT. mi. Col. Tho. W. Taylor, CB.
Deputy Master. $ Colonel Wade, CB. Deputy Ad Lt.
Major
and
Superintendent of Studies, m Hen
jutant General in Ireland.
Captains on the Establishment.
Edward D'Arcey
VSSLl Purefoy Lockwood
Robert Cook
\) Richard Bucket
S ZJ3 Edw. Gilborne
4) Thomas Gibbons

. James W. Dalgety
C7inp/niii, Librarian, Q-c. Rev. H. L. Clienmel
Quarter Master, Lieut. J. W. Tipping
Surgeon, John Pickering, Afi>.
Melrllle Neale, MD.

MILITARY KNIGHTS OF WINDSOR*

B Lieut. Cha. Hunt Lorlmer, late 8 do.


i Lieut. Hugh Fleming, late 7 R. Vet. Bn.
V
John Allen, h. p. 84 F, (formerly Captain Portu
guese Service.)
S Quarter-Master John Powell, h. p. 77 F.
ujor Qeorgo Lawrence, formerly of IS Dragoon*
I-JO Quarter-Master A. Heartlty, h.p. H. Horse Gds.
1 Lieut. Qeorge Sinker, h. p. 33 Dragoons

Major Geo. Wathcn, formerly of 14 F.


O CiEt Captain Robert Cochrane, late of II id,, Br.
V Quarter-Master Samuel Johnson, h p 48 P
KIISIBO Julm Lamb, late a R. Vet. Bn
V Effit Captain Thomas Cradock, h. h. Unalt
Capt. D. M'Lachlan, formerly ofS7F.

Cant. A. W. Cassan, formerly of 03 P.


Lieut. Richard Nantes, h.p. Si H.

STAFF, &c. OF GREAT BRITAIN.

319

N.B. For Staff at the Ifone Guardf, tee page 117.


Auiltant-Quarter-ilatter-amtral at Birmingham. \) Colonel N. Thorn, CJi. KIT.
DISTRICTS.
1 General and other OrTuvrs.

Stuff.
Auiit.-Adj.-Oen.
JCol-TJ .WemyM.CJJ . h.p
Assist. Qr. Mat. Gen.
f Colonel H.G.Broke.h.p.
Major of Brigade.
Srrtk Wat Count ia. Brad Qn. Chetter.
Lancashire, Cheshire, Shropshire, Flint B MaJor-Oeneral Sir V, m. Lt. Mundy, R. Art. Major O. C. Mundy, h.p.
Major of Brigade.
Warre, CB.
shire, Denbighshire, and Isle of Man.
A'ortA East Count ia. Head Qrt. York. $ Maj.-Oen.T.W. Brother- Lt. Bourse, 75 F. Captain T. P. Simmons,
2 W. I. Regt.
Northumberland, Cumberland, Durham, ton, CB,
Westmoreland, York, Derby, Notting
ham, Leicester, and Rutland.
(J Colonel N. Thorn, CB.
Midland Countia.Bcad Qri. Bir
KB.
mingham,
Warwick, Stafford, Northampton, and
Worcnter.
Capt. Pakenharu
Major of Brigade.
SOUTH WEST.Head Qn. PorUtnouth. U Major-General Him.
Gren. Gdi.
Colonel D. Daly, Unatt.
SirH.R. Pakcnham, KCB.
Wilts, Dorset, and Hants.
Major of B rigade.
WESTERN.Head Quarters, Devouport.
Captain Murray, 9 Lt.-Col. C. H. Smith,
V 8ZJ Major-General
Devon, Cornwall, and Somerset, exclusive
h. p. Unnlt.
Rifle Brigade
iron. H. Murray, CB.
of Bristol and its Ticiiiitj.
'
SoktA Wales.Head (+rs. Carmarthen. 49 MA Col. Love, CB. KH. Capt.Pmckney,73 r*. Major C. R. Scott, h. ]>.
73 P. Col. on the Stuff'.
U Major-Oeneral Sir Edw.
JERSEY.
Gibbs, KCB. LirHt.-Oor.
{) Mujor-Generiil \\iti. F.
GUERNSEY AND ALDERNEY.
P. Napier, CB. Unit.- Oov.
Major of Itrifjtide.
Lieut. Hon. C.
9 52ft Major-General
Inracrrno GXXBBAL or CAVALRY.
Win. Lord Do
Pakenham, 78 F. (1 Lt.-Col.
Son. E. P. Lygon, CB.
Head Quarter*, London.
Ros, h. p. Unatt.
Districts.

Aides-tte-Cainp.

NORTHERN AND MIDLAND. Head ij Lt.-Gen.SirTho.Arbulh- Ueut. Fane, 54 F.


not, ECU.
Quarters at Manchester.

Ibe following Counties, ice. are not rontained in any M Hilary Distilct, and the Troops stationed in those Counties
report direct to H ead Quarters, via. :Monmouth,
1 Surry,
Kent,
Gloucester,
BIft>rd,
Buckingham,
Norf.ilk,
Sussex,
Leicester,
Hereford,
Cambridge,
Berkshire,
Oxford,
Wulcs,N.fcS.(exc.
Lincoln,
Hertford,
Essex,
Brecon,
Suffolk,
|
n. ,.i. -1, & Flint.)
Middlesex,
Huntingdon,
Glamorgan,
Bristol k vicinity,
TluTroo] In the Isle of Wif ht report to the Gcneral Officer Comn anding the South West District.
RECRUITING DISTRICTS.
Lttdt.
Consisting of the
counties: of North
umberland, Dur
ham,
Cumber
land, WeftmoreUod, and parts
of Yorkshire and
Lancsthire.

LiTtrpool.
Consisting of the
county of Che
shire, and parts
of Yorkshire, Lan
cashire, Derby, &
North Wales.

Adj. . Lieut. O. Burrldge, 31 Mar. 43


Paymaster . . U. H. Peirse
Surg. to the Forcct, Tho. Clarke
Superintending OJftccrt.
Lt. Evans, IB F. . York
Head, 15 P. . Leeds
Lister, 8 P. . Bradford
Rawson, 28 P. Kendal
Hartley, 49 P. Sheffield
Intp. F. Off.Cot.C. O. Falconar, KB.
Adj. Lt. L. Cowell, 30 Dec. 42.
Paymaster . . V Capt. Woodgate
Surg.totla Forca E. 1'ilklngton
Superintending OJfceri.
Lt. Spring, 24 F. . . Liverpool
Lawrence, 41 F. . . Manchester
Bayly, 94 F. .
. Shrewsbury
Moorehend, 20 F. Newcastlc-under-Lyne.

Coventry.
Consbtingofthe
f-.untir-s of Lin
coln.
Stafford,

Intp. Fd. Off. ?Col. J. F. Ewart, CB.


Adj. . . ClIja.White,10Feb.37.
Pal/master . $ Ilobcrt Storey
Surg. to the Forces. .John Marshall
Superintending Qfflcen.
land, Leicester, Lt. Peacocke, 80 F. . Coventry
Warwick, Salop, Pratt,
Hartley,
36 4F.F.. .. . Leicester
Birmingham
Hereford, 4c parts
of Derby, North C. F. Hervey, 34 F. Nottingham
ampton, * South Stewart, 21 F.
. Lincoln
Wale*.
CAVALRY DEPOT
Col.. C.. Mlddleton, 3 Dragoons
man
.
. Commandant. Lieut.-Col. F. C. Griffiths, Unatt.
favmaiter . . . Captain William Castle
. Major L. C. A. Meyer

Intp. F. Qff.fWi Colonel Lard John


T. II. Somerset.
Brittol.
Consistlncof the Adj. Lt. ]. Mngulre, 4 Aug. 09.
counties of Corn Paymaster . . . W. R. Lucas.
wall, Devon, Dor
set,
Somerset,
Wilts, Worcester,
Superintending OJflccrt.
Gloucester, Here Lieut.
Cochrane,
Denys,
Crookshonk,
Pitt, 77
80 P.P.
19 51
F.
. . F*
.. . ,..Gloucester
Salisbury
Taunton
Bristol
ford, and part of
Hants, and South
Wales.

London.
Consisting of the
counties of Nor
folk, Suffolk,
Cambridge, H untingrion, Bucks,
Bedford, Hert
ford, Easel, Kent,
Sussex,
Surry,
Oxford, Berks,
and Middlesex,
and parts of
Northampton and
Hants.

Intp. Fd. Off. fl Col. G.D.Pitt, KB.


Adj. Lt. Rob. M'Nalr
14 July 37
Paymaster . V R. Jellicoe
Surgeon . . J. W. Watson, M.D.
AuUt.-Surg. F. Reid, MD.
Superintending OJficert.
Lt. Bon. (J. Powys, 9Drs. London
Cook, 65 F
Cav. Subdivision
London
Adam,
O'Brien,
Henry,
Sail,
Kilvington,
Love,1032
Macleod,
78
48
F87
F.
62
F.F.F.
84
F.
.1st
..F2nd
,.Inf.
,. ... Inf.
Ipswich
Reading
Subdivision
Norwich
Horsham
Hertford
Tonbridga
Subdiv.

AT MAIDSTONE.
Acting Adjutant . Lieut. Pattlc, 10 Lincers.
Quarter- Master . John Swindlcy
Veterinary Suryeen Alexander Black

320

Staff, 'c. of Great Britain,


GARRISON, INFANTRY, AND INVALID DEPOT AT CHATHAM.

Commandant f Col. Sir Tho. WUlihire, Bt. KCB. Unalt. | Ailjulant


Lieut. Win. Ready Z
Major of Brigade
Capl. O'Brien, 70 F.
Paymaster
Charles Grimes 3
Shift' Captain, FORT PITT, flSl Cpt. Henry Anderson 1 | Paymaster of Indian Depot!.. . James Mactionald. E*<l__^
Superintendent of Strord Exercise
Henry Angelo, Esq.
Principal Veterinary Surgeon
9Wi Fred. Clifford Cherry, 4. Etq., Clapham Common.
ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE AT SANDHURST.
For the Appointments of Officers held by Commission, see " Military Establishments," page 218.
Professors and Masters.
rjohn Niirripn, FSAS.
Landscape Droning . Wm. de It Motto
I Wm. Scott, AM. S, FSAS.
History, Geography, ) J. F. Turnpenny
Mathematics and
'] <li... H. Barton, /' I .
Antlimitic
, .
and Classics . . i Rev. James Marshall, B.ALO. Beam
French .....
O. Cambier
Major Adnms
Fortification
.
H. Marillier
Capt. Man, Unatt.
G. Boully
Oeo. D. Burr
Surreying . . .
German
F. Demmler
Dran-ing
John Piercy
Siding Matter . . . Lieut. John GUlie*, h. p.
Thomas Costin.
Lieut. Holbeck
Meut. Hacdonald
Lieut. Kirby

Students in the Senior Department.


AO F. i Lieut. Shcreon
72 F. Capt. DeButU
Rifle Dr. Lieut. Neville
1 F. Lieut. Ewart
29 F. Lieut. Wetherall
17 F. Ueut Rooke
Lieut. Scott

"I t.
S3 P.
77 F.
W F.

EAST INDIA COMPANY'S DEPOT, RECRUITING OFFICERS, AND MILITARY SEMINARY.


DEPOT AT WARLEY, IX ESSEX.
RECRUITING OFFICERS.
Commandant
Colonel Edward Hay.
Major Richard Axford
LiTfrpooL
(~il in Command) *
Major Henry Brown.
Major George Thomson, CB.. . Cork.
Capt. and Paymaster
Capt. William Elaey.
Captains Jas. Murray
Londo
Adjutant
Capt. W. Falconer Hay.
Rich. Geo. Grange. .. Dublin.
Lieutenant
W. Q. Pogson.
Henry Vibart Qltff.. Edinburgh
Surgeon
A. R. Jackion, ''!>.
MILITARY SEMINARY AT ADDISCOMBE.

Public Examiner
) $ Mnj. Gen. Pasley, CB. Royal
and Inspector ...... j Engineers, FR8.FAS.FGS.
Lieut.-0orernor ...... (",%,!
Captain................ Major T. Ritherdon
Prqfttsort and
Jonathan Cape, AM.
and

w.H.JonstJnei B A.
Lfirt. R. Inchbald, /;..!.
Fortifications .......... Major H. Straith
Lieut. T. Cook, RN. FRS.
Surveying ............... Major Btt<il Jackson, h.p. Royal
Staff Corps
Draming .............. E. B. Mctcalf

Orderly Officers
Lieut. H. G. NapWon.
O. A. F. Heirey.
PnbHe
Examiner
in
the
\

Oriental Department . . ]
Horace H>
Masters.
Landscape Droning .... T. H. Floldio*
J. C. Schetky.
Oriental Languages .... Rich. Hau-liton, MRAS.
Cha. Bowlei
French.
Marin de la Yoye
C/tcmistry and Geology. . J. F. Daniel
Practical Mechanics, fc. Lt. T. Cook, R.N. FSS.
Strord Exercise
Hen. Angelo, juit.
Cterlifor passing Cadets ) T. R. Ctarke. Cadet
and Assist.-Surgeon ) Depart. India House

STAFF, &c. OF SCOTLAND.


General Officer.

Station.

Aide do Camp.

$ l Major-General Sir
Nlel Douglas, Ki'i:. KCI1.

Edinburgh

Major 1 1.1.1;. l.i..,


78 F.

Staff.

Assist. Adj. Gen.. Lt. Col. John Eden, CD., UcalL


Staff Adjut
Lieut. J. O'Neill

RECRUITING DISTRICT.

Paymaster
8 C'iptain J. Middlcton
Edinburgh,
Surgeon to the Forces
P. Sit-nvrisrlit
Edinburgh,
Imp. F. OJf |l Col. Fleming, CB.
Superintending OJiceri.
AdJ
Lt. PIttWm. Graham, 25 Dec. S3.
Lt. Sawyer, 3 F
Edinbun-U
Paymaster. . Lieut. H. P. Forster
Little,S9F
Perth
Surgeon to the Forces. . Wm. Bell, M.D.
Cockburn, IS F.
Aberdeen
Superintending Officers.
Lowry, 47 F
InTernesa
Lt. Wingate, 8 F. . .Glasgow
Reynolds, 70 F
Dumfries
1 Capt Anderson serred the campaigns of 1814 and li In Holland anil the Netherlands, Including the j, il..n at M. ,,,..,. ___.
men! of Antwerp, storming of Itergrn-op.Zoom. and actions at Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Screrely wounded at Waieifaotov a
musket ball, which broke the left shoulder, passed through the lungs, and made its eilt at the back, breaking the scspulje.
1 Lieut. Ready scrred at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore, under Lord Cumbermere.
Paymaster Grimes serred the campaigns of 1819, 14, and 15, In Lower Canada, under Sir George Frerost. Serred also to iki
Burmese wir.
4 Mr. Cherry serred Sir John Moore's campaign In Spain, Including tho battle of Corunna i with the eipodition to Wakkem
Warloo
*uUl ""Po'r1' fr 'n. 1811 to the end of th war In 1814 | aUo the campaign of 1815, lnclu<ug u* kwk "

an

STAFF, &c. OF IRELAND.


SCS.
Military Secretary U. Col. OreaTes, Unntt. |

iord Cosmo O. Ruswll. 83 F...............

Extra do.

f. Military Secretary. Capt. gon.C. R.W. Forester, 11 Lancet*

ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.


Deputy Adjutant Gen...? Col. T. E. Napier, CJ. Unatt | Dtp.

(Head QuartersDublin.)
iW. Adjutant General ---- Capt. Draper. 04 P.

QUARTER-MASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
(Bead Quarter*Buiiin.J
Dtp. Quart. Jtfart- Cm. 9 Colonel P. Bainbrigjte, CB. \ Assist. Pep. Quar. Mall. Pen. Capt. L.V.8mltli n.n.B.EnT.
DISTRICTS.

General and other Officers.

Districts.

Aides de Camp.

Staff.

A. Adj. Oen.
Bfiftut.Head Quarters,
9 Col. A. F. Mackintosh,
Belfast.
Capt.
C.
A.
F.
Berke
KB.
Unatt.
The Prorince of Ulster, 9 eat Maj.-Gen. Sir O. H. F. Berkeley, ley, Scots Fus. Gds.
and County of Louth, with KCB.
At. Qua. M. Oen.
the exception of the Town
em Col. Wi,i. Rowan,
of Drogheda.
as.
Dublin,Head Quarters,
Dublin.
The Counties of Dublin,
Kildare, Carlow, Kilkenny,
Wexford, Wifklow, Mcaih
*nd the Towns of Drogheda
t&d Waterfoid.

Alliltl. Ailj. Gm.


9 Wi Major-Gen. H. Wyndham.
Major G. L. I.. Kaye, Lieut. Col. W. F. Forster,
Colonel Munro, Kll., Com. R. Artillery.
Unatt.
/. //. Unatt. Dublin.
|j Col. G. G. Lewis, R. Eng.
Lleut.-Col. C. I',. Gordon,
Col. J. Sptnk, h'li. Unatt.
11. Art. 1> 1,1, I'm.
Colonel Sir C. R. 0*00110611, Unatt
Toirn Major.
Waterfvrd.
MaJ. W. White, Uulilin.

Al. Adj. Oen.


Athlf>nc.H**d Quarters, fi IH MaJor-Oeneral Sir Quj Campbell, Lt. Campbell, 80 F.
Lieut-Col. J. C. Smith
Athlon e.
Bart., CB.
I.'lmtt. AthlOHC.
E,<;a
Lt.-Col.
G.
D.
Hall,
h.p.
The Province of Con*
W. F. Williams, K/T. Unatt,
naught, with Coontips of t.-Col.
Longford,
Wertmeath, Lt.Birr.
Col.
E.
Macarthur, Unatt, CarrukKind's County, and Queen's onrShannOB
.
Comfy.

Limerick Head Quarter. a Major-Gen. Lord Downei, KCB.


9 Col. St. John A.Clerke, Kll., Unatt,
Limerick.
TraUe.
The Counties of Clare 9 Lt.
Col. W. Cox, kll. Unatt. Limerick
Limerick, Kerry, and Tipiwruy.

',-.;-!!..! Quarters,
Cork.
The Counties of Cork and Major-General Turner.
Vtserford, ezcluclTe of the
Ton of Wawiford.

Lieut. Hamilton,
96 F.

Ai. Adj. Gm.


Colonel f Mansel, Kll.
Unatt. Limerick

Al. Adj. Oen.


Col. M. Bcrelford, Unatt.
Cork.
Al. Qua. M. Oen.
I.t. Turner, R. Art f 3d Colonel C. Yorke,
Unatt. Cork.
Fort Major.
Lt. 9 J. Black, Charla
Fort.

RECRUITING DISTRICTS.
Northern.
Head Qmrrttrl,
Sony.
Consisting of the
coontka of An
trim,
Armagh,
Donegal, Down,
Fermanagh, Lon
donderry, Louth,
Honaghui, and
Tyrone.

Imp. F. OJT. TP Col. N. Hamilton, KH.


Adj. Tho. Shields,
Lt. 3 AuR. 01
Paymalter .... Nich. Maunsel
Surg.totheForcei . C. Palmer, HD.

Superintending Qffifert.
Leitrim, Long
Lt. Thornton,
Moore,
Frascr, 69
6680
FF.F . . MuUinyar
Btn/lt
liuoUn
ford, Mayo,
Meath, Queen's,
Roscommon, 811po, Westmeath,
Bourke, 17 F. . . Mart/borough
Wicklow,
and
Carlow.

Superintending Officer*.
Lt. Campsie,
Hamilton,
Lynch, 57IF..
F.
37 F. . Armagh
Omagh
l',.!l"'i

Imp. Fd. OJf. Lt.-Col. Sir J. Ganpard


Southern.
Le Marchant.
//,.'./ <Jar<<rr, Adj. . . Lt. Tho. Dagg,
31 Dec. 3
Cork.
Paymaster . .
Conslstin^ofthe
Surg.
to
the
Forca,
paffl
J.Moffltt,
Centre.
counties of Clare,
H.D.
Head Quarters, Int. Field. Off. Lt.-Col. J. W. Frith
Cork,
Kerry,
Adj.
Lt.
C.
P.
Hamilton
84
Feb.
43
Superintendiny Qfficcrt.
DuMm.
Lime
Consisting of the Paymaster . . Capt. H. B. Adams. Kilkenny,
Lt. Wallnutt,
Carter,
Smith, 69
10 74
F.
F. F. ...
. .. .. Ctonmel
Limerick
Cork
rmmtiesofCavan, Surgeon to tf) j p_ Hawkeji MD. rick, Tipperary,
Watcrford, and
forces. . )
Dublin, Galwar,
Wexford.
KiMre, Klne'l,
AIDES-DE-CAMP TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE LORD LIEUTENANT.
ta Colonel Geo. Bowles
.... Unalt.
Capt. Meade
Dr. Gds.
11 Hussari*.
. Lord P. A. Gordon .
.
.1 U' Ods. Lieut Edmund Peel
Ueut. J. H. Fetherstnne
. 11 F.
P. Dawson ....
Or. Gds.
Lieut. Lord Tullamorc
.
43 F.
Extra.
Ens. Edward Wingfleld
.
08 F.
Cpt lart Charles L. Kerr
.
.
Unatt.
JUDGE-ADVOCATE-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

Dtputy-Jtuiffe-Adiwate

Dublin.
D- Walker, Esq. I Prmost-Xarthal

Lieut. R. Sivrdr

STAFF, Ice. ON FOREIGN STATIONS.


IONIAN ISLANDS.
Comprising Corfu, Yido, Paxo, Santa Maura, Cefalonia, Zantt, Ithaca and Calamoi, and
LirdlUijh Commissioner
9$& Lt.-Gen. lard Seaton, OCB. OCMG. OCS.
Capt. Hon. F. Colborn*. 15 F.
Auitt. Mil. Sec. .
j
Capt. Hon. i. Colborne, IS P.
Aid>>$-de-Can>p . .
I Capt. Murray, Si F.
Colonel, Hit Royal Hiijlineu Prince Oorg W. F. C.
Colonel on the Staff
of Cambridge, KG.
Capt. Hon. J. W. B. Macdonald, Cnatt.
Aide-df-Camp
1 > Sl Col. F. H. Dawkins, Unatt.
Dap-Quarter.-Matt. Oen.
Major Finucane, h. p.
M/rJor of Brigade
MALTA.
Governor and Commander-in-Chlef
Attittant Military Secretary
Aidet-de-Camp
.
Toim Major

Lleut.-Gen. Hon. Sir Patrick Stuart, OCMQ.


Lieut.-Col. P. Edward*, Unatt.
( Capt. Tidy. 14 F.
1 Lieut. Hankey, 8 Dr. G.ls.
Col. Balncarls, CMG. KIT. 1 . ( ! .

GIBRALTAR.
Governor and Commanaer-in-CMcf
Attitt. Mil. Sec
Alde-de-Camp
Commanding Royal Engineer

$ General Sir Robert T. Wilson.


Major Robe, 87 F.
Capt. A. Cur, Or. Gdn.
..)} Colonel Harding, CB.

NORTH AMERICA,
Comprising all Provinces within and adjacent thereto.
Governor-General
H> '' Hon. Sir Charles Theophilui Mekalfe, Dt. GOB.
Military Secretary ....
Captain Brownrtel, Or. Gds.
fCapt.
l Capt. Balfour, 72 P.
Aidei-de-Camp
.
. .
\- Lieut. A. J. Campbell, R. Can. R. Regt.

Commander of the Forces


Military Secretary
Aidet-dc-Camp .

j.i Lieut.-Oen. Sir Richard Downcs Juckton, KCS. Montreal.


Captain Drook Taylor, 61 F.
f Lieut. Wane, 14 F.
1 Cupt. Tilbot, 43 F.
Vitcount Falkland,
Halifax

Litut.-Oovernor of Kova Scotia


Aide-de-Camp
....
Ueut.-Oonernor of Hem Bruntmlck . Lieut.-Col. Sir W.M. Q. Colebrook, KH. R. Art. . Frcderiektan
Litut.-Gm. of Prince Edaard't Itland ,
.
. Commander Sir Henry Vcra Huntlrr, SJI.
Colonel on tlie Staf(Comm.
Capt. R. Burn, R. Art.
....
Major of Brigade
.
. .
Colonel on the Staff (Comm. .R. ;-(.-;.) I' Col. W. E. Holoway, CB.

ditto.
ditto.

Aides-de-Camp.
Major* of Brigade.
General Offlcen.
f.Mnj.Oen.SirJ.A.Hope.JfCB.C'flMorfffl Capt. Hope, 72 F.
Mijor-Oeneral Sir Richard Armitrong, CB.
Do. Capt. Mayne, 1 F.
fi 5121 Major General Sir Jeremiah
Major Tryon, UnatL
Dickon, KCB.
Nora Scotia. Lieut. DickBon, 09 P.
Dep. Adj. Qm. Col. O. A. Wetherall, CB.KH. Unatt.
As.fi>. M. Gen. Lt.-Col.F. A. M. Prater, Unatt. Kinfitim
Montreal Deputy(f.Sl.a..CaLft. Ingall, I'nalt.
</r.Sc
Jit. Adj. Qen. Lieut.-Col. P. YoimR, KH.
Kingiton
Cupt. Ready, 71 P.
Mnttrml
Do.
yu.-Col. S. D. Pritcuard, Vwtt.Queocc
Toten Major . El Ens. C. Mocdonald,
Mtmrtal
J)ep.A.Ad.aen.Lt.QtURn,3-iV.
Do.
Lt.Knight, R.Canadian R.Rgt. O6ft
Capt. Wynyard, 80 F.
Do.
Capt. Bouchier, h. p.
Kinyiten
Dcp. Qr. M.O. ffla Col. Hon. C. Gore, CB. KH.
Fort Adjutant Lt. J. Johnston, h. p.
Ille-aia-Sfi*
Unatt.
Montreal
J.Keating
Pe*ttanf*lilkate
Dep. Q. M. G. Lieut.-Col. Buialgette, Unatt. Halifax Tonn Major Lt. J. Gallagher, h. p. ir Bruntirick
Capt. A. Lane, h. p. Praife Edtcarft
At. Mil. Sec. Capt. Gibson, 70 V.
Do.
Sub-Ins. (f n. \ *Capt.A.Lane
Prince Edm. Itland
Itland
Adj of Mil. )
C. D. Rankln
Do.
Town Adjutant Lt. Sutherland, h. p. Capt Breton
NEWFOUNDLAND.
Omcrnor and Comaiantler-in-Chief. Major Gen. Sir
}.Hirtej,KCB.fKClI.
..

A idc-de- Camp ........ Lieut. Harvey, SO F.


fort Major . ...y Lt. Wm. Mason, R. Newf. Cos.

BERMUDA.
Governor
Tf Lt. Col. William Reid, CB. R. Eng.
-Tor,- Ailj. . . .Capt. Crofton, 20 F.

Staff, <?. on Foreign Stations.

323

WINDWARD AND LEEWARD ISLANDS.

Lieutenant General commanding the Troopi..Tf Lt. Oen. Middlemore, CB

Barbadoei

Military Secretary ..Lieut. Mlddletnore, 01 P


Do.
it*.. d.
J. Camp....
r
f} Capt.
Clarke, 1glW.p. I. Regt.
A,dei
Cap( J.
Wel]o8,,,yj
Major of Brigade.. Cupt. Meehan, 1 W. I. Regt.
Governor of Barbadoet and the Windirard Itlandi.. . Sight Hon. Sir Charles Edward Grey . .Barbadoei

Onernar and Commander-in-chief of Trinidad . .SB Col. Sir H. O. Macleod, KIT. Unatt.
, Col. Sir R. Doherty, 3 W. I. Regt. ..St. Vincent
? M. Oen. if. C. Darling
Tobago
( 9 Col. C. J. Doyle, h. p. 2 Gar. Bn
Grenada

Lieutenant Governor!

.._.,_.,_, ..,
Lieutenant
Governor!

f{ Cha.
Cunningham,
Eta1. p.
S<. Jfi'
j, Mnjor
_, Ma<.phan>
. 7 Dr
Dominica
C President of the'Councll .'.
Montierrat
Officer administering the Government <
Do.
do.
AYri*
i
Do.
.do.
Virgin Islandt
Governor of Britith Guiana
Henry Light, Etq
Demerara
Lieut. Mackle, R. Art
Tobago
Dtp. Adj. O... .Lt. Col. Hort, 81 F
Barbadoet Fort AdJ
Lieut. !,'..!.. .,.. 1 W. I. R. ..St. Lucia
Dep. At. do... .Capt. Mills, W. I. Regt. . .
Do.
Lieut. Mackenzie, 71 F
Grenada
Drp.Q.Jf. G .... Lt. Col . E. C. Archer, Unatt.
Do.
Lieut. Kouth, 28 F
St. Kitt'i
D.A. <?. JT. 0..Capt. Hunter, 71 F
Do.
Lieut. FltiRoy, R. Art
Antigua
Act. Dep. Judge Adv. Capt. Robertson, 71 F.
Do.
Hawkins, R. Art
Dominica
fort Adj
Lt. Pyffe, 48 F
St.Tincent
Ross, 8i P
Trinidad
Jeffrey, 3 W. I. Regt. Demerara
JAMAICA, BAHAMAS, AND HONDURAS.
Captain- General and Govemor-in-Chief
Right Hon. The Karl of Elgin
Jamaica.
Aidedf Camp and Military Stcrrtary
Lt. Col. Hon. R. Bruce, Or. Odt.
Major General on the Staff"
Major-Gen. Sacrllle H. Berkeley
Jamaica,
AuutatU Military Secretary
........Capt. Carden, 60 F.
Aide-de-camp
Capt. Cavan, 30 F.
Qtreemor and Commander-in-chief of the Bahamat George Bfmvenuto Matheir, Esq.
Superintendent at Hondvral
Charlei St. John Fancourt, Esq.
Drp, Adj. Gtn....Lt. Col. P. Parquharson, h.p.
Fort Adj.
Rajttimai
Lt. W. Anderson, 2 W. I. R
Uondural
lltp. Q. M. 0....LL Col. 8. R. Warren, Unatt.
Dtp. Judge Adr. Capt. E. 3. N. Campbell, 8 W. I. Rest.
EAST INDIES.
Captain-General and Qovernor-in-Chief. ...^ Sffl Lt.-Gen. lt;,ilu Hon. Sir Henry Hardinge, GCB.
Military Secretary
Major A. W. Filz Roy Somerjet, Greu. Gd>.
( Major R. Blncber Wood, Unatt.
Aidet-df-Camp
! Capt. Herriei, 8 Dn.
( Lieut. G. E. Hillier, II Dn.
Governor and Commander-ln-Chlef of Mndrat ....11 Lieut.-Gcn. Mara. o/Twecddale, CD. AT.
MUitary Secretary
Capt. H. S. Rowan, R. Art.
i Lieut. Lord A. Hay, Or. Gdl.
Aide* dl Camp
5 CapU Steele, Colds. Gds.
Omrnor of Bombay
Military Secretary
Aide-de-Camp
Commander in Chtef.
,
Military Secretary.
Aldtde Camp
Pertian Interpreter
General Officers.
Plwwlencies.
Bengal.

Madrni.

Bombay.

Colonel Sir George Arthur, Bo.rt.KCH.


Capt. Arthur, 4 r.
Lieut. D'Arcy, 04 F.
t Gen. Sir Hugh Cough, Jit. GCB.
..Lt.-Col. J. B. Gough, CM. 3 Dn.
Lt. Col. H.iTelock, CB. 19F.
Aides de Camp.

9 SH Major-Gen. Sir H. H. Dick, Lt. llatcs, 82 F.


KCB. * KCH.
Jor-Gcu. Sir John Grey, KCB. Major Tudor, 60 F.
9 tU Major-Gen. Clement Hill.
$ Mijor-Gcneral Sir Edm. K.
Williams, KCB.
Tf Lieut.-Oen. Sir Tho. M'Mahnn,
Bart. KCB.
9 MaJ.-Gen. Sir C. J. Napier, OCJi.
f governor of Fcinne.J
Bengal.

Majors of Brigade.
Major Douglas, 0 P.

Lt. Cust, 8 Hussars.


Lt. Baldwin, 4 P.

Capt. Anderson, 30 F.

M'Mahon, 9 Dr.
Lieut. Wedderburn, 8 Dr.
LLCu|Capt.
ipt. Napier, 25 P.

Capt. Vim. Barnes, 17 P.

(C

Madras.

Botnbny.

AJJ. Gen. 9 30 Col. Sir H. G. Smith, Dep. Ad.O. . Lt.-Col. T. S. Pratt, C. B. Dep. Adj. G en. Tf Ell Lt.Coi. B. Rnnald
KCB. Unatt.
Macdonald, CO.Ka.4 P.
h. p. 28 F.
At. Adj. Cm,. .Lt.-Col. Barr, S P.
D. Q. M. O..affll Lleut.-Col. O. Felix, Mil itary Secretary in <yci;i</e..Capt.
4. tt. Oen. Col. Sir Robert H. Sale,
Napier, 02 F.
Unattached.
GCB. 13 P.
CHINA.
Governor and Conimander-in- Chief of Hong Kong
General Officer.
9 Major-am. O. D'Agoilar, CB.

Aide-de-Camp.
Lieut. D'Agullar, R. Art.

John Francis Davis, Esq.


Staff.
Aittist. Adjutant Gen. Capt. Edwards, 08 F.
Aaitt. Qr. Mat. Gen. Captain Edwards, le *
Auitt. Mil. Sw. Capt. D'Agullar, Or. Ods,

324

Staff, ifc. on Foreign Stations.


CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.

Governor and Comm:iiuhr-in-t'li.,f. ............... VWl Lleut.-Ocn. Sir Peregrine Mailland, KCB.
... . Camp.....................

(I Lieut. Tisc
Maltland,
Or. Gdt.do.
Aidetd,
Mandet|ile,
Major of Brigade .................. f MaJ. O'Reilly, h. p. Unatt.
Lieutenant Governor of the Eaitern DUtrict ........ f flffl Col. J. Hare, CJJ. fc JTff.h.p. 20 Dr. fir-ihaa'i Tm
(Capt. F. Eratt, late Oar. Co ............ Port
Cammnndantl ............ ........... I -- R- Wolfe, b. p.................... Rettr* l&uA
(Major Smith, 27 F. .................... Port SoUL
Au. Mil. See....
Toicn Jf<yor..J) Capt. CarralUera, Unatt.
Dep. Q. it. G<m..Lleut.-Col. Abraham JoiiaiCIoete, KIT.
h. p. 21 Dr.
CEYLON.
Governor and Commander-in-chief. il SS Lieut.-Oen. Sir Colin Campbell, KCS.
Auittant Military Secretary
('apt. A. W. Campbell, 14 F.
... .
[ Lt. Fnuer, Ceylon Rifle Rczt.
1 '" "*""UP
ICapt. O. Maclean, R. Art.
Dep. Adj. Om....fLt. Col. Charlcton, KH. h. p. Unatt. | Dep.Q. M.Gen.. B.Col. John Fraser.h. p. 1R-TI.B

WESTERN COAST OF AFRICA.


Oorernor and Colonel on tht Staff
{ J . ^ I Colonel George Macdonald, b. p. 16 F.
Sierra Lreu
Fort Adjutant.
f Lieut Harger,
do.
"""."'.i:::: oJ?
Goremor and Commander-in-Ctiief of the Gambia
Commander Charles Fitzgerald. R. N.

Lieut. Oov.ofthe Gold Coatt

Commander H. W. Hill, R. N.

MAURITIUS.
Governor and Commander-ia-Chitf, 8 8l Major-Goncral Sir Wm. If. Gonini, KCS.
... , _,_
(( Capt.
Lieut. Granet,
Halkctt,12Colds.
Aidct-de-Camp
F. Odi.
Dep. Quarter-Matter Gen. TQWi Col. Stavelcy, C.B. Unatt. | Auitt. Mil. See. Lieut. E.R,WVW.Yat*=, H F.
NEW SOUTH WALES AND VAN DIEMEN'S LAND.
Omtrnor
9 Lieut. -Col. Sir George Gipps, Royal Engineers, Sfdxfl
Lieut. Qm. of Van Dieman'i Land ....Sir John Eardley Eardley Wilmot, Bart. ttooart ZW >
Aidf-de- Camf
Lieut. H. R. Eardley Wilmot, R. Art.
General Officer.
Lt-Oen. Sir M. C. O'Connell, K.C.H.

Alde-de-Camp.
Majors of Brigade.
Lieut. W. B. J. O'Connell, 78 F. Capt. O'Connell, BB F. Sydney

Auiltant Military Secretary


Superintendent of Norfolk Itland.... Major JoKph Childi, R. Morlne>.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
Governor.
John Hutt, Esq.
Commandant of the Troopi
$ Major Irwln, K.H. Unatt.

Governor

SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA.
George Grey, Esq.

SAINT HELENA.
Governor and Commander-in-Chief.
9 Colonel II .melln TreUvney.
Aide-de-Camp
Capt. Young, R. Art.
Toien Major
Capt. G. A. Barnes, St. Heku Rf>.

Lieut.-Gotcrnor

Governor

HELIGOLAND.
Capt. J. Hlndmareh, US.
NEW ZEALAND.
Captain Robert FiURoy, R. N.

FALKLAND ISLANDS.
Governor and Commander-in-Chief.
Captain Richard Clement Uoody, R. Engi

325

MILITARY DEPARTMENTS, Ac.


COLONIAL DEPARTMENT.
Prt*. Ste. of Statt, St. Son. Lard Stanley.
Mr Secretaries { *- g^"^,.
Office, Downing Street.
WAR-OFFICE.
Secretary at War, St. Hon. Sir Thomas Francis

('/.,.'/ of tht Ordnance, Captain H. Q. Boldero, h.p. !


Storekeeper, Francis Robert Bonham, 59.
Secretary to the Matter General, {I Major-General Sir F.
W. Trench, KCH.
Secretary to the Board, Richard Byham, Esq.
AUU-de-Camp, Capt. H..W. Paget, 58 F.
Office, Pall Hall.

Fremantle, Bart*

Dfjmty Secretary at War, Laurence Sallran, Etq,


Chiff Jiraminsr of Army Accounts, Edw. Marshall, Esg .
Fir** Clerk, John Borrow, Eq.
Inspector General ( Lt.-General Sir Frederick William
Print* See. to See. at War, Capt. Fremantle, Jf.-V.
of Fortifications ( Mulcarter, KCH.
Major of Brigade, f Major HuUon.
t. Son. Sir Edw. Knatcbbull, lit.
Office, No. 84, Pall Mall.

' ** "*

Dtputy ditto Pra. Newman Rogers, Esq. Q. C.


Office, Great George-street, Westminster.
COMMISSIONERS ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE.
BOARD OF GENERAL OFFICERS,
Field Marshal The fl. of Wellington, KO. a CB. It OCR
fvr OU Inspection and Regulation of the Clothing of The Secretary at War.
On Army, andfor On Investigation of Claim* for Flelii Marshal S.H . The King of Hanover, KO. GCB.
Litut.-Oenerals.
J. Orde
Sir C. B. Egerton, OCMO.
KCH.
G. B. Mundy
Sir C. Halkett, I.I'H.

Field Marshal II. It. II. The Duke of Cambridge, KO.


General Hon. Sir Edward Paget, GCB,
F. Maltland
Viscotint Berelford, OCB $ OCH.

Sir William H. Clinton, OCB,


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ravers, Jos. O.
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tiimpart, Cardiff, $c.
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Canterbury
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327

War Services of the Barrack-Masters.


1 Major Smith served with the Rifle Brigade during the Peninsular war from 1808 to
its termination 1814, and was present at the actions ofCalcavellas, Rnyales, Constantino,
Betanzos, El Burgo, Corunna, Gallegos, Barquillo, and the Coadangerously wounded;
siege and storm ofCiuil.nl Rodrigo,' siege and storm of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, ad
vance to and capture of Madrid, action of San Milan, battle of Vittoria, action at Eclmlar,
both attacks of Vera, battle of the Nivelle, action of Arcangues, battle of Orthea, action
of Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle
of Waterloo.
2 Lieut. Boase served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, with the 82nd, and was
present at the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna, siege of tne forts and battle of
Salamanca,gun-shot wound in the left leg and another through the right shoulder ;
battles of the Pyrenees on the 28th and 30th July, 1813 ; battle of the Nivelle,gun-shot
wound in the forehead ; battles of the Nive, Orthes, and Quatre Bras,gun-shot through
the left ankle joint.
3 Major Hartley served with the 23rd in the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the
storming of the heights of Aboukir,wounded in the head; actions of the 13th and 21st
March. Served with the 71st the campaign of 1808, including the battles of Roleia and
Vimiera, severely wounded in the leg. Served with the 62nd in the Peninsula from Oct.
1813 to the end of that war in 1814, including the passage of the Bidassoa, battle of the
Jfrvelle, battles of the Nive on the 9th, 10th, Hth, 12th, and 13th Dec. 1813, and invest
ment of Bayonne. Also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the capture of Paris.
Medal for services in Egypt.
4 Lieut. Hockings served with the 25th in Holland in 1790, and was present at the
battle of Egmont-op-zee. Also the Egyptian campaign of 1801, and lost his right log in
the action of the 22nd Aug. near Marabout. Medal for services in Egypt.
5 Cdpt. Kirkman served with the Rifle Brigade during the campaigns of 1810, 11, 12,
13, and 14, in the Peninsula, including the actions and sieges of Cadiz, Tarragona, Barrosa,
actions near Fuente Guinaldo and Aldea de Ponte, siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo
( volunteered the storming party), siege and capture of Badajoz (volunteered, and accom
panied the forlorn hope, and was wounded in the head), battle of Salamanca, advance
to and capture of Madrid, subsequent retreat through Spain, affairs of Han Munoz and San
Milan, battle of Vittoria, and three days' severe skirmishing in following the enemy to
Panipeluna, which ended in the capture of their last gun ; action at^Echalar, passage of
the Bidassoa, various actions in the Pyrenees, battle of Nivelle (gun-shot wound in the
ripht arm), action of Arcangues, and passage of the Nive. Served also the campaign of
1815 In Belgium.
6 Captain Lake served in the Guards during the campaign of 1814 in Holland, in
cluding the action at Merxcm, bombardment of Antwerp, and storming of Burgen-opZoom- Served alao the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bras
and Waterloo, at the latter of which he was severely wounded in the head whilst defend
ing the advanced post of Hougomont.
7 Captain Servantes embarked for the Peninsula in Oct. 1810, as a volunteer, and served
as such with the 48th and (Kith rcgts. up to and at the battle of Albuhera, when he was
gazetted to an Ensigncy in the 97th, which regt. being ordered to England, he got removed
back to the 6Ptb for the purpose of remaining on service, and continued to serve in the
Proiuaula until the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Vittoria (wounded),
Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, Airc, and Toulouse, besides several minor engagement*.
Wounded in the face in 1811, when on escort duty.
8 Captain Travers, prior to entering the army, served as a Midshipman in the Dtnan
frigate, under Captain Maling, for three years, on the West India Station, and was fre
quently engaged in boats cutting out vessels under the batteries at the islands of Curacca
and Cuba. In July 1HOC he embarked with a detachment of the Rifle Brigade for South
America, and was severely wounded in the shoulder at the attack on the suburbs of Buenos
Ayre on the 3rd July 1807, but this did not prevent his entering the town on the 5th
with General Crawfurd's Brigade. He served under Sir John Moore during the campaign
and retreat to Corunna in 1808-9; and subsequently accompanied his Regt. to Walcheren.
From 1811 to 1814 he served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Sala
manca,where his hone was shot under him when acting as Adjutant ; capture of the
French rear guard on the following day, capture of Madrid and the Retiro, affair near
Val Moresco, covering the siege of Burgos, and several skirmishes on the retreat to Por

328

War Services of the Barrack-Masters.

tugal. Commanded the Advanced Guard of the Light Brigade at the battle of Vittoria,
the Pyrenees, and various affairs of Out Posts. At Yera Bridge he commanded the
advance Picquet. In 1814 he accompanied his Regt. to America, and wag severely
wounded in the attack on New Orleans.
9 Captain Oaynor served in the Peninsula with the Portuguese army during 1808, 9,
aud 10, when he was wounded and taken prisoner at Arroyo del Pnerco.
10 Major Gossett served with the Rifle Brigade in the Peninsula from Oct. 1813 to July
1814, including the battle of the Nive on the 9th, 10th, llth, 1 2th and 13th Dec., passage of
the Gave d'Oleron, battle of Orthes, actions at Tarbes and Tournefeuille, and battle of
Toulouse. Served afterwards in the American War, and was constantly engaged near New
Orleans from 23d Dec. 1814, to the 7th Jan. 1815, and was also present at the attack on
New Orleans on the 8th Jan.wounded in the head.
1 1 Lieut. Hughes served in the Peninsula with the 57th from 1810 to the end of that war
in 1814, and was present at the Battle of Busaco, first siege of Badajoz, battle of Albuhera,severely wounded through the left thigh ; retreat from Madrid, battles of Vittoria,
the Pyrenees on the 28th and 30th July, and the Nivelle,severely wounded in the right
thigh, where the ball remained for nine years.
12 MajorJones served at the capture of Martinique in 1809 ; the Saintes and Guadeloupe
in 1810. Served subsequently in the Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Vittoria,
siege of San Sebastian, battles of the Nivelle, the Nive, Tarbes, Orthes, and Toulouse.
13 Lieut. John B. Lovelock served with the 29th in the Peninsula, from 1809, and was
present at the battle of Busaco, first siege of Badajoz, and battle of Albuhera, at which
latter engagement he was severely wounded through both thighs and in the head. Served
also in America in 1814, and was present at the capture in the Penobscot, Castine, and
Macheas.
14 Captain Minchin served in the 51st the campaign and battle of Corunna. On the
expedition to Walcheren, and at the siege of Flushing. Embarked with the regt. for
Lisbon in Jan. 1811, and was present at the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, covering the siege
of Ciudad Rodrigo, two sieges of San Christoval, covering the 2d siege of Badajoz, affair
near Val Moresco, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid and the Retiro, covering ttie
liege of Burgos, actions of Monasterio and Quintana Pulla, and retreat into Portugal ;
battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees, covering the siege of San Sebastian, action of Lesaca
(severely wounded), and occupation of Bordeaux. Served also in the campaign of 1815,
including the battle of Waterloo, capture of Cambray, and capitulation of Paris.
15 Major Thornton served in the Peninsula from the first binding of the army in 1808
until the final expulsion of the enemy beyond the Pyrenees in 1813; and was present with
the 32nd at the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna, together with the affaire of Lugo
and Batonzas,performing the duty of Adjutant from Vimiera. Appointed to the Portu
guese service in May 1809, and was at the passage of the Coa, blockade of Almeida, battle
of Fucntes d'Onor, retreat to Bnsaco, and subsequently to the lines of Lisbon. Com
manded the Portuguese Picquets at the repulse of a large force of the enemy In their
attack to carry the wind-mills in front of the lines of Alhandra. Followed the retreat of
Massena's army from the lines, and was present at the Puente de Murcella, Guarda, and
numerous minor affairs ; also at the siege of Burgos, and on the retreat from thence when
he commanded two companies at the destruction of the Bridge of Duanos on the Carrion,
and subsequent defence of the same. Again served on the advance of the army to tfaa
Ebro, and at the battles of Vittoria, Pampeluna, and the Pyrenees, where he succeeded to
the temporary command in the action of the 28th July until dangerously wounded, having
his thigh fractured.
16 Captain Zobel served with the 5th in the campaign of 1709 in Holland ; and with
the 26th during the campaign of 1805 in Hanover. Embarked with the 66th for the
Peninsula in 1 809, and was present at the taking of Oporto, and battle of Talarera ; and
returned with the Regt. in 1814.
17 Captain Frankland served in the Peninsula with the 3d Foot from Nov. 1813 to the
end of that war, and was present at the blockade of Pampeluna, battles of the Pyrenees
on the 28th and 30th July, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nive, Nivelle, actions
before Bayonne, and at Toulouse as acting aide-de-camp to General Sir Wm. Ansoo.
In position at Halle during the battle of Waterloo, and at the assault of Cambray as aidede-camp to General the Hon. Sir Charles Colville.
18 Captain Buller served with the 88th at Buenos Ayres, and was severely wounded in
the head and thigh. He served afterwards in the Peninsula, and was present at the battle
of Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Badajoz, battle of Vittoria (wounded), and various affairs of
nut-posts.
19 Lieut. H. Graham served in the West Indies, where he was engaged in several action*.
He was also at the capture of Minorca; the expulsion of the French from Egypt, and in
the Peninsula and France to the conclusion of the war,at the capture of Badajoz was the
first who entered that fortress. Whtn on board the Samuel and June transport with 300
soldiers, captured a privateer which came alongside that vessel at night, when the fire of
the troops annihilated her crew. Lieut. Graham has received four severe wounds during
these services.

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1 2 0
o "ii" o
AtritafB IS>
*
0 10 0
0 10 0
0 10 0
070
N B. - A Metltcal Officer hereafter promoted will be required to Krre upon the i. m. in um Pay of his i ew Rank Oni "or. If be was
la' the Medical Department prior to 19th July 1830 ; and Ttrn Year*, il he received hit flrt Medical CommlMioo mbiequrntly to
that date, train* he bad higher Pa; In bit old Rank than such minimum, in which eaw he mutt terve the above period upon
that ftAtf of Pay which may be next abort hit formrr Par, before tip ran rcn-iv? any Incrcur.

ecAi. stfamfBTi 0! HALF PAT.


Btte of H^T Py rfl . Serrie. o Foil PV <*

! *~

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17

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0 14 0
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0 10 0
0 12

* * A

1 111

0 10 8
0 S 0

II

11 0
080

0 8
060

1 1

15
13
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11
7

II

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MOTH. EfCIXETKS.

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i

PRICES OF COMMISSIONS.
RANK.

UftOvardi.
Lieuttrmnt-Colonri
......
Major
..---....
Captain -.......
Lieuu-nant
........
Comet .........

I mt. .vii. ,. in
Full Price
value between
of
the several
Commission!. Commissions
in succession.
I.

7250
63jo
3500
1795
i2flo

0
0
0
o
0

7290
8350
3500
ifloo
1200

0
0
o
o
0

1.
1900
1850
1715
583

i.
0
0
0
0

1000
1850
1900
400

0
0
0
0

Difference In
value
between Full
and
Half-pay.

Bajw! Rfjimrnt ofHorn Guard*.


Lieutenant-Colonel
......
Mijor
-.-.--..
Captain
........
Lieutenant
........
Comet
........

Dragoon Guard* and Dragoonl.


LKotraant-Colonel
......
Major
Captain
Urulenant
Comet

........
........
---.-...
-..---..

Foot Qvardi.
Ueutenant-Colonel
......
Major, with rank of Colonel
....
Captain, with rank of Lieut-Colonel
*
Lieutenant, with rank of Captain ....
Ensign, with rank of Lieutenant ....

0173 o

1000 0
1350 0

4574 o
3045 o
H90 0
840 0

2035 0
350 0

gom
$300
4800
2050
11200

0
0
0
0
0

700 0
3500 0
2750 0
850 0

4500 0
9200 0
1800 0
700 0
4500

1300 0
1400 0
1100 0
250 0

1533
1352
1034
632
300

0
0
3
13
0

0
0
4
4
0

Rtgtmcnti of the Lint.


Lieutenant-Colonel
......
Major
.........
Captain .........
Lieutenant
........
Ensign
........

1314 0 0
048 0 o
611 0 0
385 0 0
150 0

ftuOiir Rtfimenti and Rifle Corpt.


Pint Lieutenant
Second Lieutenant

......
......

700 0
SOO 0

3M
200

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT ON HALF PAY.


Ratef of Half Pay after a Serrfce on Full Pay of
30 Yen.

s. d.

> d.
I 10 0
tl 0 0
100
40 IS 0
0 17 0
K> 16 0
0 15 0
HI 15 0
076
0 7 0
076

Regimental Surgeon and Staff Surgeon, 2nd (


Clara
i
000
0 10 0
050
090

Hospital Assistant
If placed on Half Pay ou reduction.

bit under 20 but under 10 but undr Lmxa


tO Ttr.
lOTnn.
25 Yean.
90 Ton.
150
0 15 0
0 17 0
0 14 0
0 15 0
0 13 0
0 IS 0
0116
070
060
078

1 0 0
0 It 0
0 14 0
0 10 0
0 12 6
006
0 11 0
080
060
050
076

0 16 6
OHO
0 10 0
076
086
0 6 U
030
040

0*8
070
7

e
080
OS*
t 4 0
* *

t If y1ai*<1 on Half Pay from any other eaaac.

HALF PAT.(JCOT BRETET.)


REGIMENTAL RANK.

OLD 1IATB.

HHW RATE.

Caritlrij Infant.
*. d. . d.

Cavalry Infant 9. d. i. d,
0 H 6

Lieutenant-Colonel (20 to receive 100 per annum in addition to Half)


Pay, but they must be Brevet Colonel*, and haee served thirty years [
Major
Captain

",'.

0 10 0

086 \ 0 1* Oil

,'. 080

076 t 0 10 0 0 9 t
050 076 o 7 e

o a 6
030

049
032
0 2
.

10
ia

15 "
20

0 S 9

0 1 10

000 000
076

".

0 10 0
0 12 C

Adjutant,

7 "-

12

Above 12 Yean as Quarter Master, after 30 Years total Service


- 10
SO
23

040 010

o a o

0*0

30
25
80

o 14 n
-Lieutenants and Captains of the Foot Guards, 7s.Ensigns and Lieutenant* 4*.
STAFF.Commissary Gen. 29*. 3d. Dep. do. 14*. 8d. Assistant do. 7*. 44. Dep. do. 4j. lid. Clwplttn
r
under 6 Yean Senrice (temporary), fix. Ditto under 15 Years Service, .".>*. Above 15 and under 20 7* 64 Above
30 and under 30, 10*. Above 30 Yean Service, 16*.
* Ii of lew than d Yeara* actual service M Paymaster, the Half Pay of his former Commiuioa.
t Or the Half Pay of his former Commission.
JV.B. Previous Serrlce of 10 Years' duration or upwards, on Pull Pay in other Ranks u a Commissioned Officer, alter tb Pay
master shall bare completed > - Years' actual Service as such, to reckon as equivalent to 6 Yean* Service as PiymaHfT.
t If appointed from any other Commission in the Army, and retiring before having completed 7 Yean1 Service as Quarter- Uatfc-,
the Half Pay of his former Commission.
i If he shall hare previously served 8 Years as a Non-commluloned Officer.

RATES OF HALF-PAY FOR THE ROYAL AHTILLERY AND ROYAL ENGINEERS.

11i.7 d.
10
481
tenant Coloael

Pint Lieut, above ieve i yean


Second Lieut
4 2

tK~~

t. d.
34 82i
Pint Assistant Sarfroon .....
200 Second do.

10.*.
T 0
4 0
C

PRICES OF COMMISSIONS.
Full Price
of
Commissions.

AiffK.

lift Guards.
Lieutenant-Colonel
-----Major
Captain ------Lieutenant
-------Comet

Difference in
value bctwckii
the several
Commissions
in succession.

I.

7250
5350
3500
1785
1260

0
0
0
0
0

1900 0
I860 0
1715 0
625 0

I.

7290
6350
SfiOO
1800
1200

0
0
0
0
0

1900
1850
1900
400

Uitlerence in
value
between Full
and
Half-pay.

/.

s. d.

Segal Retflmenl ofHorn Guards.


Lieutenant-Colonel
-----Major
Captain
--.--.-Lieutenant
Cornet
.---.---

0
0
0
0

Dragoon Ouardt and Dragoons.


Lieutenant-Colonel
..--.Major
Captain
-------Lieutenant
.------Cornet
------.-

8175 0
4575 0
3225 0
1190 0
8400

1600 0
1350 0
2035 0
350 0

9000
8300
4800
2050
1200

0
0
0
0
0

700 0
3500 0
2750 0
850 0

4500
3200
1800
700
450

0
0
0
0
0

1300
1400
1100
250

153.1
1352
1034
(Ktt
300

0
0
3
13
0

0
0
4
4
0

1314
949
511
305
ISO

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

Toot Guards.
Lieutenant-Colonel

...

Major, with rank of Colonel

Captain, with rank of Lieut-Colonel


Lieutenant, with rank of Captain Ensign, with rank of Lieutenant Reglmentt of the Lint.
Lieutenant-Colonel
...
Major
-----Captain -----Lifuttnant
.
.
Ensijn

Fusilier Regiments and Uifll Corp*.


First Lieutenant
Second Lieutenant

700 0
500 0

0
0
0
0

3M
200

OFFICERS
RETIRED FULL PAY, AND HALF PAY.
INCLUDING

THE ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY, CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS,


ROYAL MARINES, STAFF, AND MILITARY DEPARTMENTS.

N. B. Officers whose names are in Italics are on retiredfull pay.


Officers above the rank of CAPTAIN will be found in the list of Field Officers, at the
beginning of the book, according to the dates of their Bank in the Army.

CAPTAINS.
CORNET,
Id LIEUT, or
ENSIGN.

Abbott, Christopher, Royal Marines .... 11


19
Adair, William, 25 Foot
2
4
Adarra, William, I R. Veteran Battalion 1
?Agnew, That. Ramsden* 2 H. Vet. Bat. 19

WHEN
LIEUT.

ON
CAPTAIN. PLACED
HALF PAY.

Mar. 95 27 Jan. 96 18 July


Sept. 05 28 Sept. 00 8 Jan.
Feb. 74 31 Oct. 76 1 June
Dec. 99 26 July 04 16 Feb.
July 95 1 July 97 21 May
Dec. 07 12 Oct. 09 22 June
never
7 Dec.
never
8 April 26 11 Dec. 28 24 Mar.
9 Alexander, Henry, R. Staff Corps
13 June 11 26 Aug. 13 13 Aug.
Allen, Charles Davers, Unattached .... 17 Sept. 12 20 May 13 2 April
Allen, George, 8 R. Veteran Battalion . . 29 June 04 26 Feb. 05 19 Oct.
9 Allen, John Penn, 1 Prov. Bn.of Mil.
never 26 Dec.
never
never 25 Dec.
never
11 Feb. 08 12 April 09 13 Jan.
Amos, John Green, 40 Foot
25 Dec.
never
never
21 Mar. 11 23 June 14 27 Aug.
13 Aug. 07 1 June 09 28 Jan.
23 June 04 6 May 05 7 April
24 Sept. 12 13 May 14 16 June
Antill, Henry Colden, New Brans. Fen. 31 Aug. 96 5 May 99 11 Jan.
Anton, Alexander, 8 West India Regt. . . 14 Sept. 04 25 Dec. 04 29 Feb.
$ Appleton, William,* 1 R. Vet. Batt. . . 30 June 01 12 Nov. 03 20 Sept.
Arbuthnott,John, Viscount, Irish Brigade 27 Mar. 01 21 April 03 28 Aug.
Arbuthnott, Hon. John, Unattached
23 June 25 8 April 26 25 June
9 Archdall, Henry, 84 Foot
25 Sept. 04 14 Nov. 05 26 Aug.
25 Mar. 05 28 April 06 10 Mar.
7 Aug. 03 20 Sept. 04 5 Jan.
Armstrong, John, 12 It. Veteran Batt. 24 Mar. 95 1 June 97 15 Dec.
$ Armstrong, Robert,' 23 Dragoons .... 2 April 07 20 April 09 13 Feb.
1 1 Oct. 10 7 Jan. 13 5 Feb.
Arnold Wm. Fitch Rifle Brigade
Feb. 93 26 June 93 26 Feb.
Atchison, Henry Alexander, Unattached 7 April 25 7 Aug. 28 27 Feb.
11 May 09 25 June 11 18 Dec.
Austen, Henry Edmund, Sub. Insp. of Mil. 10 June 2C 27 Sept. 33 29 July
Aytoun, Marriot Chad. W., R. Artillery 3 Dec. 03 1 May 04 22 July
Baby, Anthony Duperon, Bourbon Regt.
April 01 14 May 01 27 Jan.
9 Feb. 09 2 Oct. 1 1 10 Mar.
9 8B Bacon, Ciesar, 23 Dragoons .... 10 June 13 14 Oct. 13 10 July
Bagnold, Thomas M., Royal Marines. . . . 17 June 96 6 Sept. 00 27 July
25 April 26 21 June 30 23 Nov.
31 Jan. 05 22 May 06 10 Aug.
$ Baker, William 60 Foot
3 Dec. 02 19 Nov. 03 11 Oct.
Balck George Philip, Unattached
29 Oct. 29 7 April 35 1 June
27 Aug. 07 3 June
never
20 Dee. 21 7 July 25 10 Feb.
Bainford, Richard Watkins,Unattached, > 9 April 25
20 Mar. 28 12 July
Staff Officer of Pensioners
J
12 Dec. 16 13 May 19 23 Aug.
Barnard, Henry Gee, 1 Dragoon Guards 22 May 06 10 Dec. 07 15 July
Barnes, Richard Knowles, Royal Marines 6 Mar. 10 4 June 28 26 April
10 Mar. 08 3 Jan. 10 25 May
12 Sept. 11 2 April 12 1 Aug.

05 26 Aug. 14
24 15 May 35
80 25 Oct. 83
10 18 Jan. 21
05
16
99
37 24 May 44
25 15 Jan. 29
41 27 Dec. 42
14
1814
13
13 25 Sept. 14
20 15 Nov. 21
13 25 Sept. 14
25 27 Aug. 25
1814
13
08 1 Jan. 19
25 10 Aug. 38
09 5 April 21
10 25 Sept. 17
10
04
30 25 June 30
13 23 April 18
14 25 May 17
15 25 Mar. 16
04
27 20 Nov. 35
18 20 May 19
94
35 12 July 44
29 10 July 36
36 26 April 44
12 10 April 25
12 21 Aug. 16
43 10 Mar. 43
17 25 Jan. 18
08 2 Feb. 10
41 15 Nov. 43
15 4 May 20
10 22 Dec. 25
38 26 June 38
13 25 Feb. 16
29 12 Aug. 34
31 13 July 39
39 23 Aug. 89
13 2 Feb. 15
38 13 Nov. 40
26 5 April 27
26 24 Jan. 28
O G

330

Captains.
2D LIEDT.
LIEUT.

PUCED OM
'

lULFPAY.

Basset, Richard,8 Royal Artillery


10 Jan. 3731 Dec. 42
11 Dec. 15,20 Nov.
Bateman, Sir John, R. Artillery Drivers
never
13 June 12 I NOT. 14
18 Mar.
$Bates,Hol>t.Montclieu,lProv.Bn.ofMil.
never
1814
25 Dec.
never
20
Mar.
Batteribee, Thomas, Royal Engineers . .
13 21 July
22 May
Bayly, Pagct, 2 Garrison Battalion . . . - 6 Aug.
23 Feb.
1814
9 May
|J SSI Baynes, Gco. Macleod," H. Art.
1 Aug. 27 25 Sept. 34
4 April 07 1 Feb.
y i U Baynes, Thomas,10 Unattached . . 27 Oct. 08J20 July
8 Jan. 24i20 Nov. 28
Buy ntun, Charles, Queen's Rangers
Mar. 93
" 15 Oct.
1 Feb.
Beadon, Richard, 92 Foot
1811
II May 90 never
25 Nov. 99
Headon, Valentine," Royal Marines . . . . 14 Feb. 11 6 Feb.
8 June 3813 NOT. 40
Bcales, William, 9 Dragoons, Staff
| 24 JDune 13 13 Dec. 21 12 Ang. 36 30 Ang. 44
Officer of Pensioner!
Bean, Isaac, 28 Foot
9 July
1 Nov. 04 7 Nov. 05
Beare, \Vra. Gabbett, Unattached .... 28 Jan.
26 Oct. 26 22 May 35 22 May 35
$ Beaufoy, Benjamin,12 Unattached,
8 Mar. 10 8 Oct. 12 14 Aug. 40 14 Aug. 40
Staff Officer of Petitioners
\) Bcavan, John Griffiths,13 96 Foot
2 June 12 3 Feb. 14 7 Aug. 28 16 Mar. 33
* Beckham, Horatio, 43 Foot
never
25 Dec. 1325 Sept. 14
never
Bell, George Rodney, Unattached
1 May 28
9 July 03 23 Feb. 0528 Dec.
* Bell, James, 3 Prov. Bn. of Militia
1814
never
25 Dec.
Belson, George, Royal Marines
28 April 95
6 May 78 6 July 80 28 April
$ Belton, Samuel, Unattached
10 July 0616 May 08 30 Dec. 24 29 Dec. 25
Bennett, James, Unattached
9 April " 2 Dec. 1320 Feb. 23 31 May 27
Bentham, John, 0 Dragoon Guards
3 Aug.
7 April 25 8 Feb. 31 17 May 30
Bentinck, George, Unattached
never
17 Jan. 22 8 April 2631 Dec. 30
Beresford, Geo. de la Poer, Unattached
8 Mar.
14 Feb. 28 19 Feb. 36 19 Feb. 3G
Beretze, Francis, 1 R. Veteran Batt
23 Dec.
10 Oct. 05 1 Aug. 13 25 June 26
Berington, Thomas," R. Art. Drivers . .
never
16 July 03 20 Feb. 13 1 NOT. 14
Bernard, Peter, Unattached
29 Jan. 24 ] 1 Feb. 26
.. 5 Nov.
17 May 31
Bernard, Hon. W. Smyth B., 1 Drag. Gds 9 Nov. 09J16Aug. 10J10 Aug. 1525 May Hi
never
Bertles, Henry, Unattached
3 June 1324 Jan. 40 24 Jan. 40
* Bettesworth, Henry, 4 Foot
25 Dec. 1325 Sept. 14
never
never
Bevan, Howe Curtis, Royal Artillery
5 May 2o 12 Nov. 27 31 July 4021 July 41
Bfverhoudt , Adam,^ 58 Foot
21 Oct. 13! 9 April 1029 April 30
8141 Biddulph, Theonhilus, 0 Dragoons 22 Dec. 04!22 Mav 06114 Sept. 1425 Mar. 16
Bignell, Richard Roe, Royal Marines .. 3 Mar.
3 July OS| 1 June 101 2 June 21
\) Birch, James,16 R. Engineers
12 July
1 May 11 >20 Dec. 14i24 Sept. 25
Bird, Lewis William, 18 Foot
8 Due.
5 Mar. 06 1 6 Oct. 08 2 May 16
I)ischhoffiihausen,C..Bflron,For.C.of Wag
never
6 July 15'25 Sept. 16
never
Bishop, James, 23 Foot
25 May 04 23 Dec. O-J'27 June Hi 2 May 22
J.I Black, Samuel, Unattached
5 April 10J 8 July 13128 July 26 8 April 26
Blackall, John, 98 Foot
6 July 09j 8 July 13'l4 Nov. 1625 Nov. 18
Blackall, John, 39 Foot
14 Oct. 12 4 May 14| 1 June 38!
Blackburne, Isaac," 27 Foot
25 May 2619 July 27 12 Feb. 30, 1 Mar. 44
Blachmore, Henry, 2 R. Veteran Batt.
6 July 96 2 April 9829 April 03
Blagrave, Joseph,18 H. Artillery Drivers
30 July 94 7 July 00
never
never
Blair, Augustus, Unattached
1 Nov. 31 24 April 35 1 Feb. 39 10 Feb. 4:)
Bland, Jame,' Unattached
4 Sept. 04 25 Aug. 09 12 Feb. 2023 Dec. 31
318J Blathwayt, Geo. Wm., Unattached 25 Nov. 13j 4 May 15 9 June 25 9 June 2o
Blathwayt, Willisim, 3 Dragoons
27 April 1525 April 1627 July 2021 Oct. 'Jl
81SB Blennerhasset, Aldworth,20 Unatt.
23 Mar. 14 5 Oct. 15|26 Aug. 3419 Jan. 38
Bloomflcld, Edwin, 10 Foot
13 Aug. 0423 April 05 15 April 13 6 July 26
Blunt, Richard, 3 Foot
27 Mar. 2331 Dec. 26 20 Sept. 2627 Sept. 31
Bly 111, Augustus Fred., 0 West India Regt 19 Jan. 2C 29 Aug. 26' 5 April 33 20 June 34
Boldero, Henry Geo. Unattached
1 Aug. 14 1 July 1531 Dec. 27 17 Dec. 30
Bond, Adolphus Fred., H. Staff Corps,
3
April 28 29 June 32 12 Oct. 38 28 July 43
Staff Officer of Pensioners
Bonner, John, Ogle's Recruiting Corps . 4 May
5 Jan. 0418 July 09J
Hordes, George Pra. Wm., R. Engineers 1 Sept.
9 Jan. 21 10 Jan. 37J
Boteler, Robert, R. Engineers
11 May 25 20 Oct. 26il5 Aug. 40 9 Mar. 41
Boulton, Richard, Coldstrcam Guards . 11 April 94
never |13 July 9725 Dec. 0-J
Bourchier, Hugh Plunkctt, 19 Dragoons 12 May 1420 Nov.
23! 7 Aug. 35 6 Dec. 39
i
Bowen, John Watts, 56 Foot
1814
9 Feb. 07 28 Jan. OS 12 May 14'
Bowness, John, Unattached
26 Aug. 15 7 April 2511 June 30 8 July 30
Boyes, Robert Nairne,21 3 W. India Regt. 26 May 14 8 June 15| 9 Aug. 31 2 Aug. 33
Boys, Henry, Unattached
8 April 26 13 Feb. 30' 6 Sept. 3320 Oct. 41

Captains.
CORNET,
ETC.

19 Nov.
9 July
$&i Brander, Tho. Coventry,22 59 Foot.. 27 June
Bray, Edm. Moore, York Light Infantry 9 July
11 April
Breynton, John, Independent Company
6 June
20 Dec.
Bridge, Robert Onslow, Royal Marines . . 2 April
never
2fi Feb.
Brinekman, John Richard, Unattached . . 8 July
22 Oct.
Broadley, Edward Osborne, Unattached, }
15 Aug.
11 Jan.
Brooke* Sir A. B. de Capell, Bt., 17 Drs. 19 Aug.
Brooke, Robert, Independent Company . . 15 Oct.
Brown Francis 60 Foot
26 April
12 Feb.
7 Nov.
25 June
Brown Nathaniel 62 Foot
30 June
Brown, Perceval,2^ Foot, Staff Officer )
25 Jan.
23 Oct.
1 Sept.
Brtnene, David, 8 R. Veteran Battalion . .
May
12 Sept.
5 Oct.
Browne, Peter Rutledge Montague, Unatt. 31 Oct.
9 Browne, Hon. Thomas,*5 10 Dragoons 6 Aug.
10 Aug.
15 Mar.
10 Aug.
Buchanan, John Grahamc, Unattached . . 15 Feb.
14 April
8 April
Buller, George William, Unattached .... 27 July
9 SSI Barges, Som.WaId.,"<>5 W. India R. 1 Oct.
Burke, Alexander,37 Unattached
R Alar.
9 Burke, Edmund, K. York Chasseurs . . 29 Oct.
4 Nov.
Burnett, Rich. Parry, Vet. Company .... 10 July
$ Burton, John Curzon,38 Royal Artillery 4 April
Burton, Joseph, 37 Foot
.". 5 Oct.
never
Butler, Richard Alexander, Unattached . . 29 July
$ CB Butler, Theohald, Unattached
8 Oct.
Butt, John Wells, Unattached
16 Jan.
never
Cffin,Wm. Oeo. Chart, Royal Artillery. . 16 Dec.
9 Calcott, Geo. Berkeley * 7 Foot ..."... 10 Sept.
$ Caldecot, Henry,"0 2 Dragoon Guards 20 July
15 July
Calder, William, Unattached, Staff \
14 July
Cameron, Angus, Independent Company 21 Sept.
3 April
6 Aug.
9 Hil Campbell, Alexander,33 35 Foot . . 14 Dec.
Campbell, Alexander, Royal Marines . . 4 July
$) Campbell, Arehibald,M2 Ceylon Regt. )
20 April
?.B Campbell, DmuiM," 2 R. Vet. Batt. 9 July
Campbell Donald 94 Foot
12 Aug.
21 May

331
LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

03 28 Nov. 05 15 Oct.
03 27 July 04 16 April
11 30 Mar. 14 1 June
03 14 Feb. 05 18 Aug.
94 23 Jan. 12 20 May
75 27 Dec. 78 16 Mar.
04 23 Feb. OC 10 Sept.
22 12 Oct. 32 12 Feb.
2 Dec.
never
07 29 Feb. 08 8 April
19 24 Oct. 21 23 July
25 20 Sept. 20 5 July
20 29 Sept. 29 28 Sept.
05 2 July 00 8 Sept.
13 27 July 15 20 Feb.
88 (i Feb. 93 4 June
27 1 2 June 30 22 May
00 10 Jan. 12 10 Feb.
87 2 Nov. 90 12 Sept.
02 20 Mar. 04 25 Aug.
04 27 Mar. 05 2 Jan.
15 31 Mar. 23 18 Aug.
06 15 Dec. 07 20 July
11 I Sept. 13 8 April
99 11 Aug. 90 24 Nov.
0,"> 7 Nov. 0(i 15 July
04 1 Aug. 05 13 Mar.
11 24 Dec. 12 29 Aug.
07 : 4 July 08 12 Aug.
99 28 April 04 30 May
08 19 July 21 11 April
04 8 May 05 11 Feb.
10 9 April 25 2 Aug.
10 19 April 22 31 Miiy
25 29 May 28 9 Jan.
20 13 Jan. 25 20 Mny
20 Oct.
12
never
10 5 Nov. 12 20 Feb.
12 21 Oct. 13 10 Nov.
10 12 June 23 8 April
an 5 May 00 13 June
07 1 Feb. OS 0 Nov.
04 4 Nov. 05 21 April
13 Sept.
never
19 25 Sept. 23 10 Sept.
00 28 April 08 28 Nov.
10 2 Mar. 20 20 Nov.
never
25 Dec.
25 30 June 28 18 Mar.
07 0 April 09 20 Oct.
09 10 June 13 12 Aug.
19 7 April 25 10 Feb.
14 24 June 24 0 July
aO 3 Sept. 88 24 Jan.
00 11 May 07 20 May
03 14 Dec. 04 6 Nov.
09 20 July 13 28 Nov.
03 15 Aug. 05 31 July
10 29 July 18 11 June
03 7 April 04 22 June
03 21 Mar. 05 5 Mar.
90 4 Mar. 00 27 July

WIIF.N
TLACED ON
HALF I'AY.

18 10 June 26
12 25 July 17
39 28 Feb. 40
08 25 Sept. 15
25 16 June 25
91
13 25 Nov. 17
42 16 Aug. 44
1800
99
25 20 May 25
25 25 Oct. 27
33 23 Aug. 39
39 25 Feb. 42
14
18 20 Feb. 18
94
35 1 Nov. 30
34
95
13 25 Sept. 18
17 25 June 17
30 21 May 44
16 25 Feb. 16
2(i 8 April 20
07
1H 25 May 18
10 18 Sept. 16
2G 28 June 31
12 25 Mar. 10
09 9 Dec. 19
30
13 20 Dec. 18
39 2 Aug. 39
25 24 Feb. 32
35 28 May 30
26 10 Oct. 32
14 8 Mnv 17
35 1 April 30
15 3 Aug. 20
20 12 Oct. 26
0.5 1 Nov. 16
27 25 Nov. 33
14 19 Oct. 20
98 25 June 02
25 6 Nov. 29
34 28 Nov. 34
40 28 July 43
13 8 May 28
41 1 4 April 41
15 4 Dec. 23
24 17 Mar. 25
33 6 Mar. 40
35 27 Jan. 37
91
14 21 Aug. 35
11 0 Nov. 17
33 3 Nov. 87
2fi
20 11 Aug. 29
09
12 20 Aug. 18
08 22 Oct. 19

332

Captains.
ENSIGN,
ETC.

Campbell, Geo. Herbert Fred., R. Staff )


Corps, Staff Officer of Pensioners . . )

LIEUT.

CA.PTAIK.

WHEN
PLACED OS
HALF PAY.

11 June 30 27 July 32 27 May 42


03 15 Aug. 05 31 July 26
12 1 April 13 26 Dec. 25 10 Sept. 30
05 23 Aug. 07 19 May 14 25 Feb. 16
98 22 Nov. 98 25 Nov. 06 25 Dec. 18
28 19 Jan. 30 14 April 41
25 25 June 29 20 Sept 33 5 April 39
11 25 June 12 12 April 27 28 June 31
13 21 July 25 12 Julv 39 12 July 39
06 20 Sept. 09 7 April 25 15 Mar. 33
03 20 July 04 1 July 13 1 Dec. 19
96 22 July 97 18 Aug. 08 6 July 15
12 17 Mar. 31 13 Nov. 40 5 Mar. 41
12 1 Dec. 13 1 Jan. 42 22 July 42
15 12 Dec. 22 31 Aug. 38 31 Aug. 38
< 25Decl3
11 Jan. 15 ( 3 May 15 26 May 25 20 Jan. 32
3 Mar. 14 7 April 25 23 Oct 35 25 Aug. 37
Cater, Thomas Hicks," Hoyal Marines . . 12 Oct. 09 6 Mar. 28 27 Dec. 37
Cathcart, Hon. Adolphus, F., Unattached 7 Nov. 22 9 June 25 13 July 32 27 July 32
4 April 05 18 June 07 26 Mav 23 14 Sept 32
9 Chaloner, John, Independent Companj 14 June 00 12 Nov. 03 11 Feb. 08 21 June 13
Chambers, John, 2 Prov. Bn. of Militia
1814
never
25 Dec. 13
never
30 Jan. 06 19 May 07 14 Sept 09 10 July 23
Chapman, John James," Royal Artillery 13 Sept. 05 1 June OG 21 April 20 2 June 29
9 Chapman, Joseph, 1 R. Vet. Batt
23 Jan. 00 6 June 04 9 Mar. 09
23 April 29 1 Aug. 34 6 Sept. 39 7 June 44
10 Feb. 14 10 Nov. 14 12 Oct. 20 25 Oct 21
Chawner, Edward Hoare, Unattached . . 9 June 25 10 June 26 7 Sept. 32 7 Sept 33
1783
17 June 77 28 Dec. 78 14 April 80
1805
*Cheape, John, 5 Garrison Battalion . . . .
9 July 03
never
never
May 04 23 Nov. 04 1 Oct 12 25 April 26
Chesshire Edward 49 Foot
20 Oct. 96 11 May 97 15 Dec. 04 24 Sept 12
Chichestcr, Arthur, Liverpool Regt
27 Sept. 01 14 Jan. 02 12 Dec. 05 19 Mar. 07
18 Sept. 17 7 Mar. 22 12 Nov. 25 24 Aug. 3i
Chichester, Lord Hamilton Fra., 9 Foot. .
never
7 Dec. 26 88 Dec. 32 13 April 38
18 June 07 3 Aug. 09 14 May 29 20 June 34
$ ffa c'hisholm, Donald," R. Vet. Batt.
10 Oct 05 20 July 15
Christie, Napier Turner, Unattached .... 5 April 21 10 Sept. 25 1 Aug. 26 23 Oct. 35
14 Aug. 00 3 April 01
Churchill, Edward William, Royal Marines 1 May 12 19 May 31 13 Nov. 40 30 June 41
10 Sept. 12 20 Jan. 14 10 May 44 10 Mav 44
Clark, Charles, Royal York Rangers ....
never
16 Nov. 15 26 July 31 2 Aug. 31
3 Sept. 01 5 Aug. 04 7 Mav 12 25 Dec. 14
Clayfleld, Edward Ireland, Unattached . . 19 July 15 28 Mar. 22 17 Sep't. 25 17 Sept 26
Cleather, Edward John, R. Staff Corps . . 15 Oct. 12 22 Oct 17 24 Aug. 32 24 Aug. 32
Clements, Willium, Lord, Unattached . . 9 Dec. 24 31 Oct. 26 5 April 31 20 Mar. 35
P USA Clerke, Sir Wm. H. <.,42 Foot 10 Jan. 11 25 July 11 25 April 22 2 May 23
Clinton, Lord Tho. Cha. Pelham, Unatt. 16 May 34 24 June 37 16 June 43 25 June 44
27 April 15 21 Jan. 19 23 June 25 22 May 28
$ Close Charles,'7 Royal Artillery
28 April 04 13 Oct. 04 17 Dec. 13 23 April 24
V Jlffil Cochrnne, Robert,'6 Rifle Bri- >
gade, Military Knight of Windsor.. ) 9 Nov. 09 8 May 12 22 May 28
Cochrane, Robt. Mortimer," Glengarry Fen. 17 Nov. 08 25 Dec. 10 6 Feb. 12 1 Nov. 36
Cock, Win. Beddech, Hoyal Marines .... 30 Jan. 06 "27 Aug. 11 12 Oct. 32
Cockburn, James, Unattached, Staff t
12 April 27 23 Aug. 33 8 June 38 21 Feb. 40
$ Cockburne, Wm. Horace,30 Unattached 10 April 09 25 June 12 2 Jane 25 27 Dec. 27
Cocker, Barnard William, Unattached .. 23 May 16 27 April 20 8 April 26 24 May 28
Colby, Henry Augustus," H. Engineers 12 July 08 24 June 09 2 Sept 13
Cole, Hon. Henry Arthur, Unattached . . 17 Jan. 28 12 Feb. 30 6 Mar. 35 3 July 41
11 Mar. 12 14 June 15 3 Feb. 32 28 Aug. 38
Cohnan, Thomas, Unattached . .
28 Mav 07 26 Julv 08 26 Oct. 30 27 Mav 36
never
1 July
2 April
6 June
July
Campbell, Patrick Scott, Royal Artillery 19 May
Campbell, Walter, Unattached, Staff I
23 June
f Campbell, William (lst),M Unattached 28 Feb.
Campbell, William (2nd)," Unattached 25 Mar.
11 Sept.
9 Carnegie, W. F. Lindsay,38 Royal Art. 22 Dee.
23 Mar.
9 April
$ Carruthers, William," Unattached
22 May
Cartan, William, Unattached, Stqff\
17 July

Captains.

333

2D LIEUT.
LIEUT.

ETC.

WHEN
CAPTAIN. PLACED ON
HALF PAY.

13 Dec. 26 27 Aug. 29 13 Mar. 35 21 Oct. 36


9 Colthuist, FitzMaurice Wm.,M 75 Foot 12 Jan. 09 12 Oct. 09 26 Oct. 30 28 May 33
J3 ?ffl Coltliurse, J. R.,M Sub. Ins. of Mil. 12 Nov. 07 13 Oct. 09 29 Sept. 26 25 June 30
27 Nov. 06 29 Mar. 08 25 Oct. 14 11 June 30
Coltille, Frederick, Scots Fusilier Gds. .. 22 Sept. 08
never
9 Dec. 13 25 Feb. 19
1 Dec. 13 31 July 17 20 Dec. 23 20 Dec. 23
2 Sept. 19 10 Feb. 25 22 April 26 26 April 27
23 Feb. 09 27 June 11 7 Aug. 27 15 Dec. 37
30 April 13 28 Sept. 18 26 Nov. 29 20 Nov. 38
Conroy. Sir John, Bt. KCH., R. Artillery 8 Sept. 03 12 Sept. 03 13 Mar. 11 17 June 22
26 May 06 28 Oct. 12 27 May 34
never
never
26 Dec. 13
1814
*Cooper, Robert Henry, 2 Pr. Bn. of Mil.
never
never
1814
9 June 14 14 July 25 20 June 26
never
Cornelius, Richard Longfield, R. Artillery 5 July 13 4 July 16 4 April 35 30 Mar. 44
6 Sept. 06
3 Mar. 03
1811
9 May 05 1 Jan. 07 7 Oct. 13
1814
Cotton, Edward Antonius,56 R. Artillery
1 July 06 1 Feb. 08 29 July 25 29 July 25
9 Oct. 00 29 Nov. 01 17 Oct. 05 28 Dec. 17
Co-wper, Hon. Wm. Francis, Unattached 31 Dec. 27 24 Feb. 32 25 Dec. 35 25 Dec. 35
17 Sept. 03 16 May 05 14 April 08 9 Nov. 16
14 Feb. 05 9 Oct. 06 1 April 13 2 July 18
never
1814
never
25 Dec. 13
6 Aug. 03 25 Jan. 04 20 Feb. 11 8 July 19
4 July 05 19 Mar. 07 20 Sept. 24 13 Jan. 25
20 Dec. 05 1 June 06 1 1 July 22 10 Feb. 34
Coyney, Walter Hill, Indep. Company. .
never
1800
never 26 Nov. 99
CrackneUy James Thos., Royal Marines. . 17 Aug. 07 19 June 21 26 Oct. 35
Cradock, Adam Williamson, 15 Foot .... 9 July 03 21 Mar. 05 7 Oct. 12 25 Nov. 14
? @ Cradock, Thomas,58 Unattached, 1
20 Feb. 06 7 May 07 30 Jan. 23 3 Aug. 26
Crau', William Henry, Royal Marines. . . . 25 June 97 27 July 03 26 Aug. 11 16 April 12
3 Oct. 05 15 April 06 2 Dec. 13
1814
Cranfleld, George Darley, Unattached . . 16 June 06 12 May 07 7 April 25 14 Sept. 26
Crmwfurd, Sir Robert, Bart., 9 Foot
21 April 79 22 Mar. 80 14 Aug. 83 31 Dec. 89
9 April 25 12 June 28 5 Oct. 32 12 Dec. 43
CrenTer', James Smith, Royal Artillery .. 7 July 17 29 July 25 2 June 37 4 May 40
3 Sept. 07 1 Dec. 08 13 Nov. 32 17 July 35
Crichton, John, Hangers' Recruiting Corps 2 April 88 25 Jan. 92 26 April 98
9 Croasdaile, George, Coldstrenm Guards 15 April 13 23 Feb. 15 8 April 26 21 May 29
8 Jan. 07 14 April 08 24 June 16 18 Oct. 20
Crompton, \\m. Joshua, Unattached, )
10 Sept. 25 12 Dec. 26 11 April 34 6 Dec. 40
Crotbie, Sir William, Bart., Unattached 4 Mar. 13 13 July 15 24 Feb. 17 1 June 26
Cross, William Jennings, Unattached .. . . J April 19 1 Dec. 25 29 Aug. 26 29 Aug. 26
Crmcther, Richard, J. F., Royal Marines 2 Dec. 98 18 Aug. 04 19 July 21
fcCubitt, Henry Finley," Royal Artillery 21 Mar. 06 15 Sept. 06 12 June 23 15 Mar. 27
5 Oct. 04 8 Oct. 06 17 Mar. 14 21 Sept. 16
Cuddy, Alexander Daniel, Unattached .. 10 Oct. 22 18 May 26 13 Dec. 39 9 April 41
Cumberlege, Charles Lush ing ton, Unatt. 12 Dec. 16 29 July 19 3 Oct. 34 17 June 42
Cumberland, Bentinck Harry, Meuron's R. 19 Aug. 19 13 Oct. 25 14 Nov. 26 9 Oct. 40
29 Dec. 12 28 Mar. 16 11 June 30
1 Sept. 25 16 Mar. 32 24 Nov. 43 23 Feb. 44
22 Dec. 03 20 July 04 25 Jan. 13 21 April 21
9 Cus't, J/on.'peregrine Fra.,M 3 Dr. Gds. 31 Mar. 08 3 May 10 17 Oct. 11 25 Mar. 16
Cnstance, Neville, 1 R. Veteran Batt
2 July 12 9 Sept. 13 15 June 26 12 Oct. 26
22 June 20 9 June 25 10 Feb. 29 10 Feb. 29
$ Dallas Robert William, 14 Foot
1 Sept. 08 13 Oct 11 16 Mar. 15 21 May 18
Dahon, Wm. Serjeantson, Unattached. . . . 12 Sept. 22 9 Feb. 26 26 April 31 17 April 36
9 D'Arcey, Edward, 6 Royal Veteran "1
Battalion, Captain qf Invalid*, Royal 1 13 April 09 22 Aug. 10 3 Aug. 15
3 Mar. 08 29 April 08 8 April 25 8 Oct. 31
JLt'Arcy, Judge That., 4 R. Vet. Batt
31 Dec. 94 26 Sept. 95 11 May 08
9 Davern, John,*1 27 Foot, Captain of ) 27 Mar. 00 11 Nov. 07 31 Aug. 16 8 June 30
Invalid*, Royal Hupital,Chtltea.... J

334

Captains.
CORNET,
ETC.

CAPTAIN.

Davies, Arthur, Unattached


17 Feb. 25 3 Oct.
22 Nov.
3i8l Davies, David," Unattached
16 April
18 June 07 19 July
*Davies, John, 4 Foot
never
never
27 Nov.
Davies, John, Royal Artillery
4 April 08 20 June 09 6 Nov.
Davies, Joseph, Unattached
3 Dec. 26; 14 Dec. 2610 Mar.
Davis, Alfred,64 Unattached
21 Sept. 1527 May 1919 Jan.
J > Davis, James,67 Unattached
2 April 07 19 June 08 1 Mar.
Davit, Willuim,*' Royal Marines
26 Feb. 0723 Feb. 1427 May
Dawe, Charles, Unattached
28 Jan. 08 15 Feb. 10 1 Mar.
Day, John, 96 Foot
15 Oct. 0321 Feb. 05 10 May
Dayrell, Francis, Unattached
11 July 16:22 July 2417 Sep't,
$) Deacon, diaries Parke,69 R, Artillery . . 1 April 02 12 Sept. 03 16 Dec.
312i Deacon, Thomas,70 Unattached
5 April 13 3 Aug. 1529 April
: 1 De Burgh, Anth. Philip, Portuguese Ser. 7 Mar. 1018 April 11 6 June
De la Condatnine, Thomas, Unattached . . 16 June
18 Mar. 2515 June
Delancey, John, Unattached
27 Aug.
8 June 20 14 Julv
DC Lisle, Hirzel Fred., Unattached
23 Sept. 1312 Feb.
22 April
Dclmont, Frederick, Royal Marines
8 June 9611 Aug.
27 July
Dennis, James, Unattached
11 June 07 15 June
7 April
D'Erp, Balthazar, Baron, 60 Foot
never
never 30 Dec.
Despnnl, Philip Henry, Unattached
17 Mar. 25 22 Nov.
10 Feb.
Des Vceux, Sir Charles, Bart., 03 Foot . . 5 Sept. 95 26 April 9625 Dec.
Des Voeux, Henry, Unattached
8 April 25 9 Feb. 2626 Nov.
Devon, William Henry, Royal Marines . . 11 Feb. 06(15 Jan. 1223 Dec.
Dewell, Thomas,71" Royal Artillery
14 Feb. 04(29 July 0417 Dec.
Dick, John, 112 Font
26 Sept. 95 24 June 96i 19 Sept.
Dillon, Timothy, 2 R. Veteran Battalion.. 25 Dec. 98 15 Dec. 00112 May
Dillon, William, Royal Staff Corps
6 Aug. 12 18 April 16,19 April
Disney, Algernon, York Hussar)
2 May
28 April 03!28 Feb.
Dixon, John, Unattached
10 Mar.
12 Feb. 18 5 Nov.
*Dohbs, Francis, 12 Foot
never
never 25 Dec.
$ *Dodsworth, Benja., 3 Prov. Bn. of Mil.
never
never
do
Dodsworth, Sir Edward, Bt., 105 Foot . 28 Mar. 87 20 April 91 27 Feb.
Donelan, Anthony," York Chasseurs, )
Staff Officer of Pensioners
J 9 April 25 7 Nov. 27' 6 May
Donoughmore, J., Earl of, KP., Or. Gds. J5 Sept.
never
19 Nov.
\) Douglas, Arch. Murray, <r>2 Toot
20 Jan. 08 13 Feb. 0928 April
Douglas, Henry Hamilton, 78 Foot
12 Mar. 14 14 April 1830 June
J) Douglas, Joseph. Unattached
14 July 08 20 Dec. 10 8 April
Doicdall, AyInter,1' 54 Foot
20 May 13| 2 Mar.
2 May
Dowland, John, 07 Foot
1 Nov. 0428 Mar.
1 June
ESS Down, Richard, Unattached
7 Mar.
31 Mar. 14 29 Sept.
Downes, Wm. James, 11 Dragoons
10 Aug.
7 Sept. 32 22 Nov.
Downie, Hector,'5 Unattached
14 Dec.
25 Feb. 10J26 Oct.
1) Doyle, Michael Taylor, 5 Foot
3 July 05 10 July 00 1 Feb.
Drew, Richard Robituton, H. Artillery . 4 June 10 10 Feb. 14|18 July
$) Drewry, Frederick George, 12 Foot .... 19 May 08 12 Oct. 09^10 Aug.
853 Uromgoole, N. Fleming, 35 Foot .
1 Nov. 04, 4 July 0.r>'29 July
$ CH Drought, John Head, 93 Foot .
3 Mar. 081 8 Sept 08:10 Oct.
Druitt, Edward, 37 Foot
18 Oct. 04| 6 Mar. 06 3 Feb.
$ Drummond, J. M'Gregor, 82 Foot. . .
15 Dec. 08 23 May Ill 4 Dec.
Drury, John, Royal Marines
12 Oct.
9 April 10111 July
$) Drysdale, Alexander,76 27 Foot
1 July
10 Oct. 05 10 Feb.
Du Bourdieu, John, 87 Foot
28 Feb.
, 8 July 34 20 Sept.
Duncan, William,77 Royal Artillery . . .
10 May 05 1 June 0611 Mar.
Dungan, William, Unattached
4 Aug. 14 17 Oct. 16 19 Sept.
Dunmore, Alex., Earl of, Unattached
1 Aug. 26; 14 Aug. 27; 10 Aug.
Dunn, Thomas, 14 Foot
20 Jan. 0311 Aug. 04 22 Sept.
Dunne, Richard, Unattached, Staff )
Officer of Pensioners
J 8 April 25 2 Mar. 26 I 16 May
Dntton, Charles, Unattached
10 May 10 15 Oct. 12 30 Oct.
9 Duval, David,76 Unattached
26 Mar. 11:14 Nov. 1 1 28 Oct.
Dwyer, John James, Unattached
20 Nov. 17 23 May 291 7 July
Dyott, Richard, Unattached
llOct. 27 14 June 8131 Aug.
Dyton, John, Royal Artillery
11 Dec. 1511 Aug. 23-10 Jan.
Eaton, Peter, 61 Foot
5 Oct. 09 8 Oct. 1021 June

PLACED 0V
HALF I'.AY.

3 Oct.
24 July
99 25 Dec.
9 Sept.
3 June
13 Aug.
1 Aug.

26
28
99
34
42
3O
37

9 Jan.
II Nov.
17 Sept.
1 Aug.
*> April
25 Dec.
15 June
30 July
14 Feb.
1 Jan.
6 Oct.

29
19
25
-28
36
16
32

28
16
25

10 Feb. 43
21 April 04
22 Aug. 94
1 Mar. 27
27 Oct. 08
24 July
28 Feb.

31
Oo

5 Nov. 2o
25 Sept 14
1814
175

42 24 May
27 May
-25 Feb.
16 July
14 Aug.

44
19
17
25
28

II! Nov.
7 April
2oJune
__ 11 Ft-b.
10 25 July
32
2fi 30 Sept.
1325 June
1025 Mar.
1425 May
23 4 Ore.
32 28 April
1427 Mar.
42 10 Nov.
1715 Mar.
2619 Sept.
32 27 June
08 18 Feb.
34 23 NOT.
4024 June
24 20 July
43, 7 July
38; 1 July
37,
33

18
26
38
42
16
36
17
17
17
23
34
16
43
25
20
34
19
38
49
34
4:)
4v>

Captains.
ENSIGN,
ETC.

335
LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

4 Dec. OC 7 June 08 21 April


Eckford, Alexander, Royal Marines .... 8 June 97 24 July 03 30 May
6 Feb. 08 23 Feb. 09 13 Feb.
SSA Edwardes, DaviilJolm, Royal Artillery 1 Nov. 05 1 June OG 1 June
Edwards, William Ganiul, Unattached . . 14 Feb. 28 12 July 31 12 June
Elliott, Edward Francis, Unattached .... 1 Aug. 14 1 July 15 10 June
9 IB Elliott, Richard Chas., Unattached 5 June 09 23 June 11 28 Aug.
CSS Elliott William 1 1 Foot
4 Jan. 10 27 Nov. 12 14 April
19 Sept. 26 31 Jan. 28 13 Dec.
Ellis Dixie York ChosseuiN
10 Sept. 03 1 June 09 10 Aug.
28 Nov. 05 10 Sept. 07 25 May
5 Aug. 07 20 April 09 11 Aug.
29 Aug. 05 22 Sept. 08 29 Sept.
never
never
25 Dec.
?B Elmsall, J. E. Greaves,81 1 Dr. Gds. 22 April 13 16 Feb. 15 2 Mar.
Elrington, Jolm Henry, 28 Dragoons .... 5 Nov. 94 10 Mar. 95 12 June
2 Sept. 25 7 Nov. 26 5 July
20 Dec. 23 8 April 26 31 Dec.
30 July 07 12 April 09 13 Feb.
18 June 94 20 May 95 3 May
C Enderby, Samuel,60 York Chasseurs . . 31 Oct. 11 16 April 12 27 May
# Evans, Aug. FitzGeraM,9' 37 Foot, )
Capt. of Im-alidx, R. Hmp. Clielim ) 10 Mar. 08 9 NOT. 09 20 Mar.
* Evans, Edward, 3 Prov. Hatt. of Militia
never
never
25 Dec.
16 July 04 -'8 Jan. 05 '20 Dec.
25
June
0'2
25 Mar.
28
Feb.
05
Eratt, Frft.r < Adj. 23MayOO) Veteran Comp.
Ererard, Richard Nugent, Unattached .. 27 Nov. 17 7 April 25 3 July
28 Feb. 00 21 Mar. 04 7 Feb.
25 Sept. 00 1 1 June 07 5 Feb.
Farmar, Edward Sterling, Unattached, )
8 Jan. 17 10 Jan. 22 I80c.
1 July 03 15 Aug. 05 31 July
X29 Farrant, Win. Broom, Unattached .. 1 Sept. 0*i 29 Jan. 12 31 Oct.
Fiirrell, John Sidney, Royal Artillery . . 8 July 18 10 July 2(> 11 June
Faycnnan, Zaccheus,** Royal Marine* .. 20 Feb. 9fi 1 June 9ri 24 Mar.
Ft-aron, J<ihn Hodgson, Unattached .... 10 Oct. 27 4 Feb. 32 3 Nov.
$ Fellowes, John, 1 Prov. Hatt. Militia
never
never
25 Dec.
Fenvrick, Horatio, 27 Foot, Staff Officer i 19 Dec. 24
13 June 30 1 7 Aug.
Fenirick, William Young, R. Artillery .. 15 Dec. 17 29 July 25 23 June
1 Dec. 05 23 Oct. 00 4 Feb.
20 July 15 7 April 25 10 Aug.
Fife \darn 09 Foot
28 April 00 15 Nov. 07 15 Oct.
Findlater, Alexander Napier, 24 Foot .... 6 Mar. 00 15 Feb. 08 25 Aug.
26 July 08 19 April 10 5 June
Fischer, Jolm Nich., Lieut. R. Marines . . 6 July 03 15 Aug. 05 12 April
12 Feb. 24 13 May 26 3 April
Fisk, William Hawlev," Unattached .... 27 April 15 25 Oct. 15 8 April
Fitzgerald, John George, 7 R. Vet. Batt.
31 Aug.
never
nerer
25 Dec.
Fitz Roy, George, R. West India Rangers 12 Feb. 18 11 Jan. 21 20 May
17 Aug. 90 27 May 01 1 June
Fletcher, James Vemon, Unattached .... 8 April 13 14 April 14 0 April
1 May 21 1 7 Sept. 25 17 Jan.
Folkes, Kicliard, Independent Company 20 May 95 10 Aug. 9(i 28 Nov.
flil Foot, George,'* Royal Artillery
4 Oct. 06 1 Feb. 08 29 July
23 June 25 15 Aug. 20 21 Dec.
Forbes John, Unattached, Staff Officer )
21 Nov. 11 21 Oct. 13 13 Oct.
1 July 06 I Feb. 08 29 July
4 July 05 12 June 07 27 July
6 Aug. 07 22 Sept. 08 13 Mar.
9 * Forster, Henry,80 Royal Artillery
1 July 06 16 Oct. 07 26 Dec.
Fortocue, Hon. Goo. Matt., 25 Dragoons 12 Jan. 09 22 Mar. 10 24 Dec.
24 April 23 22 Oct. 25 7 Nov.
28 July
FOM, Christopher, 0 Garrison Battalion . . 26 June 01

WHKN
PLACED ON
HALF-PAY.

14 14 Aug. 23
1 i 1 Sept. 14
27 18 Nov. 31
22 29 Julv 26
40 14 April 43
26 10 June 26
27 28 Aug. 27
18 22 Jan. 24
33 5 Mar. 41
20 2 Nov. 20
20 16 Sept. 23
25 4 Nov. 36
26 7 June 27
13
1814
20 25 Oct. 21
00 1 Dec. 08
31 29 Dec. 37
27 22 Jan. 29
27 23 Sept. 36
00 9 May 03
19 17 Feb. 32
27 11 Jan. 31
13
1814
14 20 June 31
13
35 28 Dec. 41
07 25 June 16
18 22 Feb. 27
33 26 May 44
26
40 14 April 43
38
07 2 Feb. 10
37 14 Jan. 42
13
1814
42 5 April 44
37
08 8 Oct. 16
20 26 Feb. 30
12 25 Nov. 16
23 25 Aug. 23
27 5 June 27
11 10 Sept. 14
35 23 June 43
20 17 Feb. 37
16
13
1814
25 15 June 30
06
20 1 1 June 30
28 25 June 41
01
25 29 July 25
32 7 Aug. 36
36 7 June 39
25 7 May 33
20 7 July 25
27 24 Sept, 36
24 7 Feb. 32
12 -'5 Oct. 16
20 31 Aug. 30
07 14 Feb. 15

336

Captains.
ENSION,
ETC.

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

WHEN
PLACED ON
IIALH-AV.

Fothergill, Thomas, Greek Light Infantry 28 Mar. 05 10 Oct. 05 2 Nov. 09 26 Mar. 18


1 Feb. 07 29 Sept 08 31 Dec 39 26 Jan. 44
10 Oct. 05 6 April 07 4 Jan. 10 2 Mav 22
19 Dec. 05 2 April 07 14 > i, i . 42 14 Oct 42
Fraser, A ndrew, 7 R. Veteran Battalion 10 Feb. 96 4 Aug. 99 10 April 07
9 Jan. 23 15 Dec. 25 12 Dec. 36 14 June S3
10 Jan. 08 19 Feb. 08 2 July 12 25 June 17
Fraser, William, 0 R. Veteran Battalion 12 Jan. 96 1 May 97 9 July 03
?<Ti3H Frederick, Edward, Unattached .. 21 Aug. 06 7 May 07 28 April 14 7 April 28
Frederick, Sir Richard, Bart. 9 Foot . .
never
never
27 Nov. 99 25 May 08
Frederick, Roger, 7 H. Veteran Batt . . 4 Oct. 08 18 Oct. 09 2 Julv 12
Freeman, T. Inigo Wickham, Unattached 19 Dec. 16 9 Nov. 21 12 Nov. 25 IS NOT.
French, Acheaon, Grenadier Guards .... 17 June 07 2 Feb. 07 7 April 25 9 NOT. 30
$ French, Edward Francis, Unattached
3 May 10 10 Sept 12 7 Jan. 19 8 April 26
$} French, Thomas William, 71 Foot
9 May 05 16 July 07 5 Dec. 19 13 Aug. 29
Fresson, Mcatchelle, Fra. A., 60 Foot
19 Nov. 96 29 Nov. 07 29 Aug. 15 28 Sept. 19
24 Oct. 99 25 June 03 2 May 1 1 25 May 16
never
17 Oct. 94 14 Oct. 01
29 April 10 18 June 12 5 June 30
SFullarton, Archibald, 6 R. Vet. Batt. 10 Mar. 01 15 Oct. 03 2 April 12
Fuller, Fred. Hervev," Unattached .. 31 Jan. 04 4 April 05 2 Aug. 15 22 Mav Z8
Fuller, John Thomas,"" Royal Artillery . . 1 July 06 1 Feb. 08 13 Feb. 25 13 Feb. 25
Fullerton, Alexander George, Unattached 18 Feb. 28 19 Nov. 30 24 Dec. 33 7 Mar. 94
25 Dec. 06 16 Mar. OS 30 Dec. 19 3 April SS
?Fyer, Edward,'5 Royal Engineers . . 23 April 08 24 July 09 21 July 13
1814
Fyfe, William, 92 Foot
2 June 04 29 Aug. 05 16 Sept 13
never
never
25 Dec, 13 25 Sept. 14
Galbraith, George, 4 R. Veteran Batt . . 28 June 05 30 Oct. 06 9 Dec. 19
dale, Alexander Robinson, 26 Foot .... 15 July 05 14 Jan. 07 6 April 19 20 July 20
4 Mar. 06 10 April 12 21 May 34
1 Aug. 04 5 Mav 05 3 June 12 35 June 17
27 July 15 8 May 19 15 June 26 5 Oct 46
Gardner, //.-<.-,-, Samuel Martin, 103 Foot 2 Mar. 05 1 May 05 17 Aug. 08 28 Dec. 17
25 June 12 21 April 14 1 Mar. 21 !25 Oct SI
23 Nov. 15 6 June 16 24 Aug. 80 25 Oct. SI
|) Guscoyne, Tlios. Bamber," 3 Ceylon Reg. 5 Nov. 07 25 Mar. 09 7 Feb. 22 13 May 96
28 Feb. 10 7 Nov. 11 8 April 25 6 Dec.
Gerard, Robert Tolver, Unattached
3 July 28 1C Dec. 30 17 Mar. 37 22 Feb. 96
$) Gibbons, Thomas," Unattached, Capt. )
9
Sept. 12 7 April 25 7 Aug. 40 7 Aug. 40
of Invalid!, R. Hasp. Kilmainham )
Gifford, George St John, 11 R. Vet. Bat. 20 Feb. 96 25 April 97 3 Sept 04
9 Gilbert, Francis Yarde," H. Engineers 1 May 1 1 10 June 11 23 Mar. 25 6 June K
Gilbert, James Anthony, Royal Artillery 16 Dec. 16 28 Feb. 25 10 Jan. 37 28 Nov. 37
24 May 75 3 Dec. 76 1 June 81 26 NOT. 84
Gilbert, Walter Raleigh, 123 Foot
26 Dec. 70 7 July 75 25 Aug. 94
* Giles, Joseph, 9 Foot
never
25 Dec. 13 25 Sept K
never
Gilpin, Richard Thomas, Unattached
29 Nov. 21 30 Dec. 24 24 Dec. 25 24 Dec. 20
25 Sept. 03 6 Mar. 05 1 May 11 21 Dec. 46
20 Nov. 06 25 Dec. 07 20 Dec. 10 29 Dec. 85
14 Aug. 01 9 Jan. 02 18 Sept 06 8 Jan. 18
i ; It-mi-, Isaac, Nova Scotia Fencibles .... 19 Sept. 05 17 July 06 14 Dec. 16 25 Sept 16
17 Aug. 26 18 Feb. 30 31 Dec. 39 26 Jan. 44
Glumer, Weddo de, 4 Foot
never
never
30 Dec. 97 16 Mar. OS
5 Sept. 11 12 Nov. 12 20 Feb. 35 20 Feb. 85
Goodwin, 9. Osnaburgh, Unattached .... 25 Dec. 13 31 Oct. 22 22 Dec. 35 8 Feb. 99
Gordon, Cliarlei,1"0 93 Foot
22 June 09 15 Oct. 12 28 Feb. 28
Gordon, David, 5 West India Regt
4 Aug. 00 30 May 03 10 Dec. 10 35 Nor. 18
Gordon, James, 3 West India Regt
27 Nov. 23 26 May 25 12 Nov. 29 15 Mar. 31
Gordon, Thomas, Royal Waggon Train . . 1 June 20 9 June 25 1 May 28 10 May 83
Gorse, William,101 Unattached
11 Nov. 12 28 July 14 14 Aug. 35 14 Aug. 35
* Gould, Charles, 1 Foot
never
never
25 Dec. 13 25 Sept 14
Gould, Francis Augustus, Unattached.... 4 May 15 13 Mar. 23 10 Dec. 25 7 Sept Si
* Gould, Thomas, 14 Foot
never
never
25 Dec. 13 25 Sept. 14
Gouttebernard, J. M. de la. 8 W. I. Regt.
1816
25 Mav 98 3 Mar. 00
3 Feb. 32 3 April 35 10 Jan. 40 3 Mar. 43
28 Oct. 24 R Anril "H is Pph SO 97 Sent. 42

Captains.
EH8IGN,
BTO.

337
LIBDT.

CAPTAIN.

HI1F.N
I'l.ACKU ON
HALF HAY.

20 Dec. 21 30 June 25' 6 Mar. 27 0 Mar. 27


4 Nov. 12 6 Nov. 14 3 May 33 17 July 35
15 Feb. 10 5 Mar. 12 13 Aug. 30 14 Dec. 32
Grant, John, Independent Company .... 25 Oct. 98 12 April 99 S!l Mar. 05 4 April 11
Grant, Robert, Unattached
8 May 17 18 July 20 11 Dec. 28 1 1 June 30
10 Dec. 95 23 June 96 27 Dec. 14 25 Dec. 17
Graves, Charles Twisleton, Unattached .... 4 Feb. 28 25 Feb. 31 8 Dec. 42 7 June 44
Graves, William H., Unattached
OJan. 08 26 Oct. 08 8 April 25 23 Nov. 36
OOct. 04 24 April 08 1 Aug. 27
9 Gray, Robert, 0 R. Veteran Battalion.. 2 May 00 9 July 03 OAug. 09
f) Gretror, Gordon Wm. Fra., 23 Foot
23 May 06 14 May 07 7 June 13 5 Dec. 14
Gregory, John Barnes, 56 Foot
never
1814
never
5 Dec. 13
20 July 13 15 Dec. 13 6 Oct. 31
Grcig, John Janus,) Unattached, Staff \ 15 May 28 21 Mar. 34 6 June 43
4 Aug. 43
$ IS Grenfell, William, 21 Dragoons . . 1 April 11 11 Mar. 13 24 Dec. 18 26 Oct. 20
Grey, /'/. Henry Booth, Unattached. . . . 2 May 25 13 April 26 7 Dec. 30 9 Aug. 33
Grey, Matthew Robert, 6 W. India Regt. 7 Aug. 17 24 Oct. 21 2 Aug. 24 0 Sept. 30
Griffith*, Fred. Auguitta, R. Artillery . . 3 Dec. 13 8 Oct. 16 9 Aug. 35
6 Oct. 08 1 Nov. 10 25 May 22 30 May 22
Groombridge, John William, 91 Foot . . . 1 Jan. 00 1 Jan. 01 9 April 10 4 May 20
20 Ang. 12 31 Mar. 14 2 Dec. 20 12 Dec 26
20 April 29 31 Oct. 34 3 Nov. 37 29 April 42
8 Aug. 99 4 Sept. 01 1 April 11 19 April 21
Gwynne, Henry Lewis Edward, 02 Foot . . 25 April 05 26 June 06 23 Aug. 10 25 Feb. 17
9 Hacket, Richard, 14 Foot, Capt. of )
never
20 Oct. 07 17 Dec. 13 6 Aug. 18
Invalids, Royal Hasp. Kilmainham j
Il'.'Jii n, William, 5 R. Veteran Batt. .... 21 April 04 6 May 05 2 Dec. 13
9 May 06 9 Oct. 12 27 May 34 17 Nov. 34
Halcott, Matthew Charles, Unattached . . 2 Feb. 15 10 April 23 7 Jan. 26 7 Jan. 26
11 am mill, Thomas Cochrane,10* Unattached 8 Oct. 07 5 April 10 26 June 27 26 June 27
7 July 11 25 May 12 8 April 42 8 April 42
4B Hanliiift, Robert,104 H. Artillery . . 6 June 06 6 April 07 17 Oct. 23 17 Oct. 23
P Hardwick, William, 2 Foot
27 Aug. 04 12 Feb. 05 1 Mar. 10 26 Nov. 18
10 Jan. 22 23 June 25 11 July 26 17 Mar. 37
D 43J Hare, William Henry,104 61 Foot.. 17 Dec. 07 20 July 09 18 Nov. 19 25 July 22
Harisen, William Thomas, Unattached . . 7 Sept. 20 14 April 25 17 Oct. 26 14 Nov. 34
9 S Harris, Isaac Walking, Unattached 8 Dec. 08 20 June 11 7 April 26 9 April 26
16 April 12 21 Jan. 13 2 June 25 8 June 30
(B Harrison, Hugh,106 5 Foot
21 Nov 05 18 June 07 11 June 12 16 May 22
20 July 15 28 Oct. 24 3 Dec. 29 15 Mar. 39
25 June 24 13 Aug. 25 27 Oct. 36 25 Oct. 42
24 Dec. 08 1 May 12 26 Jan. 41 20 Jan. 41
Hart, Richard, CO Foot
27 Mar. 05 25 April 00 25 Mar. 25 10 May 25
Haselfoot, Charles, 3 Foot
25 Dec. 13 25 Aug. 14
never
never
*Haselfoot, William Henry 3 Foot
never
do
do
never
Htulfusood, Difkens Mark,"" 14 Foot . . 10 May 09 13 Dee. 10 10 July 31
Hastings, Sir C. Abncy, Bt., 105 Foot .. 17 Jan. 08 15 Supt. 08 7 Mar. 11 17 Nov. 14
Haviland, Henry Hone, Royal Marines .. 8 May 95 11 April 96 15 Aug. 05 7 Mar. 10
1807
Haviland, Richard, Royal Waggon Train
10 Aug. 99 28 Nov. 05
never
17 July 23 12 May 25 26 Sept 26 2 Dec. 31
Hawker, Henry Frederick, 12 Foot, Staff )
24 Oct. 1 1 22 Feb. 16 12 April 32 10 Jan. 34
Hawkins, George Palmer, Unattached . . 30 Nov. 09 6 Jan. 11 5 May 27 15 May 27
25 Aug. 06 3 Nov. 08 1 July 20 7 Sept. 26
Hav, David Balfour, 20 Dragoons
25 Nov. 95 7 Dec. 96 7 Dec. 97 9 July 02
24 May 04 1 Aug. 04 21 Sept. 09 21 Aug. 17
8 July 03 15 Aug. 05 31 July 2t
Hay, John, 12 West India Regt
1802
2 April 94 15 April 94 5 Aug. 99
20 Mar. 96 1 April 99 13 Jan. 07 22 Nov. 14
Hayne, Richard, Royal Staff Corps
7 July 17 9 April 25 24 Aug. 32 24 Aug. 32
9 Healey, John, 39 Foot
4 June 08 8 Sept. 08 26 June 23 25 Jan. 24
Heath, Macclesfleld William, R. Engineers 1 Aug. 14 1 July 15 13 May 3C 25 May 38
Hcathcote, Cockshutt, 53 Foot
1814
never 25 Dec. IS
never
9 IH Ucaviside, Richard, Unattached . 26 May 08 20 Sept. Ofl 15 June i 14 Dec. 26
25 May 15 7 April 25 13 May 2 26 April 27
9 Hemswortb, Thomas Rich, 31 Foot.. . 9 July 03 27 Aug. 04 16 Sept. 0 25 Dec. 14

II 11

338

Captains.
2D LIEUT.
ETC.

Henderson, David, 10 Foot


Hendry Andrew, Royal Marines
Hcnwige, Thomas, Independent Company
$) Henry, Graham,109 Unattached
Hepburn, Fra. J. Swayne, Unattached...
Hertford, R. S. C., Marquis of, 22 I )i> . . .
II, iriit. John, Royal Marines

IIEUT.

28 Nov. 0623 Jan.


8 July
28 Mar. 92 21 Feb.
6 Nov. 06 2 Mar.
2 April 1812 May
24 Feb. 20 24 Oct.
12 Nov. 05 24 Sept.
Hewfon, John Milliquet,"" 89 Foot.
2 Sept. 12 22 May
31SB Hibbert, John Nembhard, 1 Dr. Gds. 13 Jan. 1430 Mar.
^ Hickie, Bartholomnc, 7 R. Vet. Batt.
2 June 04 18 April
Higgins, Hugh Brabazon, Unattached . . lAug. 22 15 Dec.
Hill, George Staveley, Unattached
9 Sept
6 June
V ffliffl H ill, Henry,' " Unattached
19 Jan.
5 May
Hill, Nicholas, Thomas, R. Staff Corps . 20 Oct. 08 18 Sept
Billiard, Edward, Dav. Crosier, Unatt. . 19 July 31 5 Apr!"
Hlnde, Henry Reynolds, 36 Foot
29 Jan. 00 13 Jan.
)) Hobkirk, Samuel, 43 Foot
J25 Aprilil 06 7 April
\) SSI Hodges, George Lloyd,"2 Unatt. . . 28 Aug.
7 Jan.
3153 Holbech, Edward, 01 Foot
5 Oct. 04 18 Dec.
Holcombe, Francit, Royal Artillery
1 May 16 9 Nov.
Holden, Charles, Unattached
8 June 26 22 May
Holland, William, 83 Foot
26 Mar. 07 28 Sept
Holme's, Christ. Francis,1" Unattached.. . 25 June 1 14 Oct.
Holt, William Foden,"4 38 Foot
21 Aug. 06 13 Aug.
Home, James Murray,"* Unattached . . . 24 Feb. 14 12 Dec.
Home, Francis, 81 Foot
4 June
10 Aug.
Hookey, George, Royal Marines
27 Jan.
8 Aug.
Hopkins, Henry, 11 Garrison Battalion . 7 Oct.
34 June
Hopkins, Henry, Unattached
15 July
2 Mar.
Hopkins, Rich. Thompson, Unattached . 12 April
11 June
Hore, Walter, 103 Foot
5 Mar.
1 June
Hornbrook, Thomas Beckford, R. Marines'26 Aug.
1 Sept.
Horsell, Bartholomew, R. Waggon Train.. |lO Sept.
12 Jan.
Hereford, George Fahie, Unattached
30 Jan. 23 20 April
9 Hart, Josiah George,' " 1 2 R. Vet. Batt. )
Adjutant, Royal Hasp. Kilmainham J 19 Sept. 0626 Feb.
Horton , James, Royal Staff Corps
11 July 11 2 July
Horton, William, 6 Foot
6 Aug. 99 8 May
Hotham, Augustus, Unattached
20 Dec. 21 19 May
Hotham, George,"7 R. Engineers
24 Mar. 15 1 May
$ Honlton, George, 43 Foot
20 Nov. 06 6 Oct
Howard deWalden, CJV., GCB. Lord, 8F
never
14 April
Howard, Hon. Henry, Unattached
21 July 25 14 May
Howell, James, Royal Artillery
2 April 10 17~ Dec.
Huband, George J., Unattached
9 Aug. 31 8 Oct.
Hugo, Thomas, 91 Foot
1 July 06 2 July
9 llultne, John Lyon," R. Engineers
24 June 09 10 July
JJ l Humbley, William,'" Rifle Brigade 16 April 07 13 Oct.
1 1 a in />ii. John, Royal Marines
30 July 0410 June
$ Humfrey, Benjamin Geale,"0 66 Foot 16 June 08 20 Oct
Humphreys, John Goullin,11' Coldst. Gds 14 May 07 14 July
Hunt, Edward Hugh, Unattached
2 Jan. 17 18 July
Hunter, George James,1" Royal Artillery
1 Oct. 08 13 Mar.
Hunter, James, 70 Foot
23 April 1222 Aug.
Hunter, John, Unattached
27 Nov. 17 24 Oct.
Hurdle, Thonua, Royal Marines
15 Jan. 98 1 Dec.
Husscy, Thomas, Royal Marines
28 April 97 18 July
Hutchinson, Fred. James Tapgart, Unatt. 18 Dec. 27 17 May
Hutchinson, James,1" 1 Garrison Batt. . . 8 Dec. 04 26 Sept
Ince, Ralph Piggott, Unattached
28 Sept
8 April
Ingall, Frederick Lenox, Unattached
8 April
14 Mar.
Inge, William, Unattached
14 May 1811 April
Irwin, Thomas, 6 Dragoons
Aug. 09 29 Oct.
Jacks, Walter, 20 Dragoons
26 May 03 7 Mar.
Jiicque*, John, 1 Royal Veteran Batt. .. .. 30 Mar. 78 12 Oct
fflja Jago, Darcll,1" Royal Artillery
5 July 13 20 Oct

PLACED OH
HAl> PAY.

08; 6 Jan.
28 24 Nov.
93 18 Mar.
0825Oct
26 28 June
21 25 Mar.
10 12 Oct
16 13 Mar.
15| 7 Sept
0531 Dec.
26 28 Jan.
22 26 Mar.
1528 June
10 23 Oct.
33' 1 Dec.
0229 Nor.
08 3 Dec.
0831 Dec.
06 26 May
19. 6 Jan.
35 7 Oct
0821 July
14 12 Feb.
07 28 Dec,
1611 Jan.
08 24 Mar.
11,12 Oct
03,21 Aug.
20 25 Sept
3021 Nov.
78,15 Feb.
in 8 May
04 20 Nov.
36 14 June
0723 Aug.
1231 Dec.
0021 NOT.
25 19 Dec.
16 10 Jan.
2 Nov.
3 Oct
26 9 Nov.
1327 Oct
34 8 Feb.
05 22 July
16*0 Dec.
08 20 July
07 31 Aug.
0831 Mar.
08 8 April
22 20 May
11 6 Nov.
1514 Aug.

21 4 Feb.
03 18 Mar.
03 24 Sept
31 17 Mar.
06 25 May
25 25 June
16 6 Feb.
22 16 Sept.
12 3
0521
03 27
15 20

Dec.
Oct
Aug.
Nov.

15 -25 Feb. 10
37
94
1429 Nov. 27
3830 Sept 4*
2317 April
32
35
2012300. 21
4-J 3 Feb. 43
2927 Dec. 33
36,28 Jane 30
17 iS July 10
37 22 July 42
06 26 Mar. 11
12 25 Mar. 17
3031 Dec. 30
09.11 April 22
36
37| 9 June 43
14 26 June 17
29; 9 June 37
3026 Nov. 42
39 18 May 41
17 22 May 17
32 23 Mar. 30
06, 2 Nov. 09
36 25 Sept. 35
:M 8 June 38
82 1 Mar. 84
24 5 Jan. 96
12;
1814
42 2 Aug. 42
1'
28 25 June -.':'
11 25 Sept 14
26 28 Dec.
-T !7 Aug. 39
15 25 Mar. 17
22, 3 Oct
30 29 Nov. 33
42J 6 Oct 43
1325 Feb. 10

15 25 Dec. IB
27|
14 19 May
26 18 Nov.
25 3 May
27 23 Oct
23 14 Aug.
26 4 Feb.
13
10J 1 Sept
3827 May
19 18 Oct
37:20 Aug.
41 1 5 Feb.
24 12 July
1825 Oct
13 25 Dec.
03
34 OJao.

25
31
3t
33
23
28
14
42
33
44
41
27
21
18
30

Captains.
ENSIGN,
ETC.

339
LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

WHEN
PI.ACK1) ON
HALF PAY.

James, Demetrius Grevls, Royal Marines 19 April 9C 8 June 9 29 June 08 25 Feb. 19


7 Dec. 0 19 July 81 18 Mar. 3C
4 Mar. 19 8 May 17 25 Feb. 19
never
Cfi James, William, Scots Fusilier Gds.
16 Aug. 0 17 Dec. 08 31 Oct. 10 25 Feb. 18
Jarvis, Samuel Raymond, 7 Dragoons. . . 7 April 06 19 June 06 7 Sept. 15 25 Jan. 23
never 25 Dec. 13
never
1814
12 May 08 28 Mar. 11 7 April 25 7 July 25
Jeffries, Samuel Barton, 25 Dragoons ... 28 Oct. Oo 4 Feb. 08 16 Dec. 19 16 Dec. 19
25 Mar. 04 2 Jan. 06 13 Jan. 14 23 July 29
Jerningham, Hon. C. W. S., Unattached 10 June 2C 24 April 28 2 Dec. 31 2 Dec. 31
2 Aug. 03 22 Dec. 04 9 June 13 3 July 23
26 Jan. 19 24 June 24 30 Dec. 26 28 May 28
4 Mar. 01 27 July 02 1 Feb. 10 12 Dec 25
Jobnstone, William,1"6 Unattached
7 Jan. 26 6 Nov. 27 22 Nov. 36 19 Jan. 44
Joliffe.Sir Wm. G. H. St., Bourbon Regt. 0 April 17 20 Aug. 19 22 April 24 24 June 24
5 Dec. 17 0 April 25 9 Sept. 28 9 Sept. 28
*Jones, Edward, 29 Foot
never 25 Dec. 13 25 Aug. 14
never
Janet, John Evans, Royal Marines .... 1 Sept. 05 5 April 09 19 May 31
8 Nov. 99 20 May 00 31 Dec. 03 2 July 07
25 Feb. 08 5 Jan. 09 30 Sept. 19 5 June 23
Jones, Wm. 1 Provisional Batt. of Mil. never
never 25 Dec. 13
1814
4 July 16 7 Jan. 22 7 Nov. 26 29 Mar. 27
9 July 29 8 April 34 4 Sept. 40 4 Sept. 40
20 July 18 5 Dec. 13 10 Dec. 32
Kaye, Wilkinson Lister, Royal Artillery . . 1 Dec. 16 1 May 22 12 July 36 4 May 43
Keane, George Michael, Unattached .... 7 Mar. 23 27 Aug. 25 19 Dec. 26 17 Mar. 37
5 Feb. 16 24 Oct. 21 8 April 26 8 April 26
Keats, John Smith, Royal Waggon Train 6 Dec. 16 2 Mar. 25 6 July 29 31 May 33
2 Nov. 09 4 Nov. 11 5 June '27 5 June 27
13 551 Keily, Townsend R.,1M Unattached 8 June 09 25 Oct. 10 20 May 25 19 Jan. 26
Kellenbach, Frederick, 2 R. Veteran. Batt. never 30 Dec. 97 5 Dec. 05
Kellet, John, Royal Marines
28 April 93 9 Oct. 94 3 Oct. 01 1 Feb. 04
Kelly, John,1* 6 Foot
8 Nov. 18 20 Dec. 24 27 May 36
9 July 03 7 Sept. 04 4 June 13 25 April 16
Kelly, Waldron Bans,130 Port. Service, } 29 Aug. 34 1 April 36 23 Feb. 44 lOct 44
Staff Officer of Petitioner!
J
Kelly, William, $ Royal Veteran Batt. . . OOct. 99 23 July 04 15 Feb. 11
Kennedy, Hugh Furgusson, Unattached.. 1 July 23 GJune 25 27 Nov. 28 31 Dec. 31
Kenny, William Henry, 61 Foot, Staff > 3 April 28 5 Mar. 32 12 Oct. 41 5 April 44
$ Kent, John, 63 Foot
27 April 03 28 Aug. 04 10 May 09 2 Dec. 17
9 Ker, Richard Hall,131 Unattached
1 May 10 0 June 18 0 Feb. 35 6 Feb. 36
Kerumis, Thomas Arthur, Unattached.... never
2 April 20 9 Dec. 30 4 July 34
Kerr, Lord Charles Lennox, Unattached 5 April 31 2 May 34 16 Nov. 41 23 Aug. 44
9 Oct. 09 4 Oct. 10 25 Nov. 28 25 Nov. 28
Kittilbv, James SI Foot
never 25 Dec. 13 25 Aug. 15
never
5 Feb. 07 6 April 07 17 Nov. 14 5 Mar. 29
$ Kin?, James 1M 78 Foot
5 Sept 06 0 Dec. 06 28 Feb. 11 1 Jan. 18
f) King, John Duncan,1" Unattached. . . . 28 Aug. (ii ; 8 Feb. 08 16 Mar. 30 28 Dec. 30
3 Jan. 22 4 Jan. 'J.-j 15 Aug. 26 25 Dec. 28
King, Sir R. Duckworth, Bt., Unattached 8 Feb. 22 9 May 25 22 April 26 5 Feb. 36
V King, Thomas Newton,1*1 R. Artillery 4 Oct. 0(i 1 Feb. 08 29 July 25 30 June 30
Kingtlry, Charlet, 9 H, Veteran Batt. . . 3 Nov. 04 7 Julv 06 13 June 11
7 June O.j 5 Feb. 07 5 Nov. 12 25 Feb. 16
Kingsley, James Bell, Unattached, Staff \ 0 Nov. 18 9 Nov. 14 21 May 41 21 May 41
Kinneir, Joseph Hall, 2 Prov. Bn. of Mil. never
never 25 Dec. 13
1814
9 Kirby Michael 65 Foot
.. 25 June 12 29 Feb. 16 31 May 21 19 April 23
Kirk, William, 47 Foot
22 Mar. 00 7 April 04 28 Dec. 09 1 Dec. 17
9 Kirkley, Thos. Harrison,13* Unattached 1 May 11 25 Feb. 13 1 June 34 4 May 38
Kirwan, Andrew Hyacinth, Unattached . . never
5 Aug. 13 29 Oct. 25 25 Nov. 28
8 April 00 8 Nov. 00 22 May 04 25 July 12
never
7 Oct. 07 10 Mar. 15 24 July 28
Knapman, Wm. Stephens, Royal Marines 1 Nov. 03 7 Jan. 06 31 July 26
Kndtchbnll, Thomas, Royal Artillery, > 5 Dec. 17 >9July 25 28 Nov. 37 9 June 44
Stuff Officer of Peurioneri ...
.. t

340

Captains.
EHSIOIC,
ETC.

LIEUT.

WHEN
CAPTAIH. PLACED ON
IIALf PAY.

26 8 Jane 30 26 June 35 2 Aug. 44


96 10 July 00 2 July 13 18 Ma; 15
35 6 May 36 11 May 41 27 Jan. 43
26 9 Aug. 27 4 Mar. 36 10 Feb. 38
05 7 April 07 11 Oct. 10 25 Dec. 18
never
OS)
27 May 13 12 Aug. 15
27 28 Oct. 31 22 July 36 10 Nov. 37
10 7 June 25 25 May 36 1 April 41
12 23 Oct. 13 9 July 33 7 Mar. 34
5 July 15 27 April 25 27 Oct. 23
95 27 Jan. 96 14 June 20
95 27 Jan. 96 15 Aug. 05 22 NOT. 09
12 7 Jan. 14 26 April 44 26 April 44
05 25 July 05 12 May 12 8 April 17
06 7 Sept. 09 19 April 18 OOct. 23
05 8 April 07 11 Feb. 13 20 April 13
20 15 July 24 14 Jan. 26 12 Oct. 26
never
25 Dec. 13 25 June 16
13 7 May 18 9 Sept. 25 llJan. 28
06 1 Feb. 08 8 April 25 20 April 30
03 15 Aug. 05 31 July 26 20 July 30
10 17 Dec. 13 2 Feb. 32 8 Aug. 40
never
25 Dec. 13 25 Sept. 14
06 28 Aug. 07 18 Oct. 10 7 Aug. 17
05 12 June 06 19 July 15 28 April 25
10 21 Nov. 11 15 May 17 25 Ang-. 17
25 30 Dec. 28 12 April 44 12 April 44
03 7 Mar. 05 10 June 13
08 19 April 10 9 Nov. 30 14 June 39
22 May 94 17 Sept. 02
12 April 26 12 April 31 4 Sept, 95 28 Aug. 40
$ Le Mesuricr, W. Abraham, Unattached 6 July 04 7 May 05 15 Mar. 10 19 NOT. 29
fflSl Lemoine, William, Royal Artillery . . 3 Oct. 07 5 June 08 6 Nov. 27
$ Lempriere, \Vm. Chas.,1*3 R. Artillery 6 June 04 23 Oct. 04 17 Dec. 13 i6 Nov. 27
20 July 15 12 Dec. 22 23 Oct. 35 9 Mar. 38
Leslie Lewis Xavier l44 14 Foot
25 Dec. 13 1 July 24 30 Oct. 40 15 Dec. 40
15 June 97 27 May 01 13 June 11 22 Mar. 27
Leicis, (7po. Cha. Degen, R. Engineers . . 1 Aug. 14 1 July 15 5 Dec. 35
Lewis, Philip George, 5 West India Regt. 3 May 00 26 Aug. 01 29 Oct. 12 25 April 17
Lewis, Thomas Locke, Royal Engineers . . 20 Mar. 13 21 July 13 8 June 30 5 Jan. 33
4 Jan. 05 26 Oct. 06 7 Dec. 20 10 Sept, 24
Lewis, Westenra Warner, 74 Foot
Lindsay, Wm. Chacon, Royal Artillery . . 1 1 Sept. 12 1 April 15 23 Oct. 33 3 July 39
$) Lister, Tho. St. George,1" Portugu. Ser 24 April 05 11 May 07 26Ang. 13 8 Mar. 21
J.) LitchBeld, Richard,1" Royal Artillery 26 Nov. 08 5 Sept. 1 1 6 Nov. 27 6 Nov. 27
Little, Robert John, Royal Marines .... 4 July 03 15 Aug. 05 31 July 2C 12 Sept. 29
27 Nov. 11 21 April 14 31 May 27 31 Mav 27
never
'1802
never
23 Mar. 01
7 Oct. 19 9 June 25 38 April 26 8 April 26
never
never
25 Dec. 13 25 Aug. 14
never
never
1814
25 Dec. 13
Jan. 95 8 Sept. 95 23 May 00
SLutman, John Adrian, 24 Foot. . . . 1 Feb. 09 13 May 13 13 Feb. 35
30 Aug. 04 8 Sept. 05 24 Dec. 12 25 July 17
8 Nov. 21 31 May 25 30 Dec. 26 30 Dec. 20
Lyon William 6 West India Regt
1 7 July 23 21 July 25 30 Dec. 20 2 Aug. 33
9 M'Carthy, J. E. Connor, 2 R. Vet. Bat. 9 July 03 2 April 05 4 Feb. 13
M'Donald Alexander 56 Foot
25 Nov. 99 3 Sept. 02 15 April 07
1814
9 M'Donald, Donald,1*8 H. Engineers . . 12 Sept. 08 24 June 09 20 Oct. 13 28 Sept. -24
M'Donald, Henry Thomas, 53 Foot .... 9 July 03 27 Mar. 05 31 Mar. 14 22 Dec. 17
M'Donald, William, York Light Infantry 14 Jan. 05 10 April 06 8 Sept. 14 20 May 17
M'JJonell, Alexander, 6 R. Vet. Batt. . . 28 Sept. 04 7 Nov. 05 16 Mar. 15
M'Donell, Forbes James, 2 R. Vet, Batt. 29 April 95 26 Jan. 97 17 April 05
Mar. 17
30 June 01 3 Dee. 03 13 June 11
9 July 09 5 Mar. 12 11 Oct. 32 15 Feb 39
0 Sept. 28 8 Oct. 29 29 Nov. 33 7 Aug. 38
26 Auir. 07 2 Anril 10 27 Auir. 24 9 JulT 2S
Knight, Brook John, Royal Staff Corps . . 26 Oct.
9 Knipe, George Frederick, 23 Foot . . . . 29 May
23 Jan.
8 April
13 May
$ Kyle, Alexander,"6 94 Foot
Lambert, Sir Henry John, Bt., 86 Foot 6 April
Lamotte, Chas. Wyndhara, Unattached . 6 Nov.
1 Aug.
Lancey, William, Royal Engineers
15 May
never
Langrishe, Hugh, Henry, Unattached . . . .
3 May
Langford, Buller Rolle, Royal Marines . . 28 April
Langley, George Richard, Unattached . . 24 Nov.
23 May
27 Mar.
Lamphier, J. Philips Cosby, 25 Foot
Latham, Matthew, Portuguese Service . . 16 Nov.
28 Sept.
Law, Edward Bedwell, R. Waggon Train
never
22 July
Lawlor, Provo William,1* R. Artillery . . I July
6 July
9 Lawrence, W. Hudson,1" R. Artillery 28 April
never
25 April
<8gi Leatham, James, York Chasseurs.. .. 26 Sept.
15 Nov.
Le Couteur John '" 104 Foot
8 April
3 Sept.
10 Nov.
9 L'Estrange, Edward,1" Unattached

Captains.
ENSIGN,
ETC.

341
LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

22 July 19 7 April 25 1 Sept.


31 Mar. 14 2 Mar. 20 14 Feb.
M'Xmzie, Alexander, Royal Marines .. 28 Mar. 81 18 April 93 1 May
M'Keoik- William 6 Foot
2 Feb. 01 26 Jan. 03 24 Oct.
25 Feb. 08 15 Feb. 11 13 Mar.
1 Mar. 06 19 Aug. 07 7 April
17 July 96 15 Jan. 01 5 Oct.
Macleod, William, Unatt Captain of)
Invalid*, Royal Hospital, Chelsea ) 4 June 07 27 April 09 13 Mar.
M'Mahon, Alexander St. Lcger, Unatt. .. 16 Jan. 07 1 Sept. 10 7 July
M'Murdo, Alured Charles,150 Unattached 1 Jan. 14 29 June 26 22 Mar.
M'Neill Alexander, 10 Foot
18 May 08 13 July C9 13 April
M'Pherson, Daniel, 2 R. Veteran Batt. 26 June 06 18 Jan. 08 6 Feb.
M'Pherson, William, Unattached, Staff )
22 NOT. 21 22 Sept. 25 17 Sept.
M'PI'ereon William 83 Foot
23 April 05 9 May 05 19 Auir.
14 Aug. 13 23 Oct. 16 1 June
M'Vicar, John, Royal Waggon Train
27 Aug. 04 28 Oct. 08 20 July
2 Feb. 04 28 Mar. 05 21 Aug.
13 Nov. 23 7 July 25 11 June
Macdonald, Charles Kerr, Unattached . . 15 May 23 26 Nov. 25 7 Nov.
Macdonald, Hon. Ja. Wm. Bosville, Unat. 1 Oct. 29 24 Jan. 34 24 June
Macdonald John IM Unattached
7 June 10 21 May 12 8 June
Macdonald Ranald Unattached
18 July 15 3 Dec. 18 19 Nov.
5 Feb. 01 26 July 04 2 Jan.
* Macdonald, H. G. Livings, 52 Foot . .
never
never 25 Dec.
9 Mac Donnell, Ewen,m Unattached . . 20 Jan. 14 27 Mar. 23 6 May
20 Oct. 04 26 Oct. 04 10 Sept.
19 Oct. 09 28 Nov. 11 29 Sept.
Mackay, Henry Fowler, Unattached .... 9 June 25 12 Jan. 26 12 Feb.
21 May 04 17 Sept. 04 22 Mar.
JUariny, Robert, 7 R. Veteran Battalion 24 July 00 24 Nov. 03 10 July
Martay, William, 9 H. Veteran Batt. . . 8 Oct. 99 6 April 01 22 May
Mackenzie, Alexander, Unattached .... 30 Nov. 15 8 April 25 1 Aug.
Mackenzie, Alex. Wedder, 3 Garrison Batt. 14 Jan. 07 11 Jan. 08 23 Jan.
Mackenzie, Colin, Royal Engineers .... 20 July 13 15 Dec. 13 26 Oct.
Mackenzie, Donald, 8 H. Veteran Batt. 1 1 July 00 17 Dec. 03 21 Mar.
9 April 26 20 Nov. 27 3 Dec.
Maclean James lu 103 Foot
22Julv 13 8 Nov. 14 22 Nov.
Macneil, Archibald,'* 3 R. Veteran Batt. 10 Feb. 96 26 July 97 13 Aug.
9 Macpherson, Lacblan,157 Unattached, )
31 Mar. 14 7 April 26 19 May
Macquarif, Hector, Unattached, Staff )
26 Sept. 11 12 Feb. 14 25 Dec.
& 8,43 Haddock, William, 79 Foot .... 6 Aug. 99 25 July 01 12 Oct.
3 May 33 13 May 36 13 Oct.
Mains, Valentine Hale, Unattached .... 11 May 13 28 Jan. 19 10 June
Mallard, John Hicks, Royal Marines . . 8 Dec. 07 19 July 21 24 Mar.
9 Jan. 01 4 Aug. 05 1 July
Man, Garnet, Unattached, Professor j 13 Jan. 25 15 Mar. 27 5 July
26 Oct. 04 16 June 07 3 Sept.
3 Nov. 07 24 Sept. 08 6 Nov.
Manners, C/iorto,158 Royal Artillery
Manrfield, John, 2 R. Veteran Battalion 15 Sept. 96 11 Jan. 00 26 Jan.
March, C. H. G. L., Earl of, I. Unatt. . . 24 May 39 27 Sept. 42 27 Sept.
11 May 11 20 May 13 3 Jan.
IS! Marcon Edward, 79 Foot
1 July 01 18 May 03 1 Feb.
19 Feb. 24 23 June 25 18 Dec.
Martin, Henry Clinton, Royal Artillery 20 Dec. 99 25 Dec. 01 13 Jan.
Martin, Samuel Yorke, Unattached .... 8 April 26 28 Jan. 26 24 Feb.
Masbong, Ladislosde Villiers, 60 Foot . .
never
30 Dec.
never
Mattall, John Richard, Royal Marines
7 Sept. 08 19 Dec. 22 10 Jan.
1 Sept.
never
Mnfgey, George,1*" H. Artillery Drivers . .
never
1 July
never
IB Master, Richard Thomas,161 Or. Gds. 21 Jan. 13
Mnuleverer, William, 58 Foot, Staff J 31 Aug. 30 13 Jan. 37 22 July
Officer of Pentionert ....
.. \

WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.

40 6 May 42
32 5 April 39
98
10 13 Aug. 19
27 13 Mar. 27
26 15 Sept. 26
08 26 Sept. 14
27 13 Mar. 27
25 7 July 25
31 22 Mar. 31
15 30 April 18
12
36 8 April 42
13 26 June 17
32 1 June 32
15 25 Dec. 18
10 23 April 18
30 18 June 30
26 7 Nov. 20
37 30 Dec. 42
20 9 Aug. 31
30 22 Mar. 33
12 20 April 20
1814
13
35 28 Nov. 37
12 25 Feb. 16
27 28 Mar. 34
30 26 Mar. 41
10 25 Feb. 16
07
00
26 7 Mar. 34
12 6 Nov. 17
34
11
29 8 Oct. 30
21 18 Sept. 23
05
37 19 May 37
38 25 Dec. 38
16 25 Feb. 10
38 1 Nov. 44
26 10 June 26
36
25
44 5 July 44
12 1 Aug. 16
27
04
44 27 Sept. -44
22 6 Feb. 23
08 24 Feb. 23
27 31 Dec. 29
07
29 23 Feb. 43
1799
97
37
01
15 26 Feb. 19
42 23 Aug. 44

342

Captains.
2D LIEUT.
ETC.

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

\MI! N
PLACtL) O!t
HALF MY.

OS Maunscll, John Edm.1M R. Artillery 14 June 05 1 June 06 24 Mar. 17 14 NOT. 96


4 Mar. 13 13 Jon. 14 10 April 23 18 May 26
Mayer Philip 60 Foot
30 Dec. 97 5 Aug. 00 23 NOT. 00 25 Jan. 18
16 Dec. 16 26 Dec. 24 25 Oct. 27 25 Oct. 27
8 April 21 2 Feb. 26 7 April 43 7 April 43
5 Sept. 05 26 Dec. 05 1 Oct. 12 8 May 21
21 Mar. 10 22 Oct. 12 23 June 35 26 April 34
$ MMuiih',S. Camplin,"" R. Engineers 35 April 09 28 May 10 20 Dec. 14
10 June 26 3 April 28 24 Jan. 40 24 Jan. 4O
$ Mends, Hugh Bowcn, R. Staff Corps 13 NOT. 06 2T Nov. 06 12 Feb. 14 26 Feb. 29
Metcalf, Thomas Leect, 6 R. Vet. Batt 5 Aug. 99 23 May 00 25 April 05
82il Methold, Edward, 3 Dragoon (ids. 17 Sept. 12 23 Mar. 15 11 Oct. 21 11 Oct 21
Meyncll Edward Francis, 79 Foot ...... 8 July 13 26 Aug. 13 19 June 17 30 May 22
Michell, Walter Taylor, Royal Marines . . 10 June 94 24 April 95 21 Dec. 03 5 Oct 13
1 Oct. 12 19 Aug. 13 7 July 25 7 July 25
5 May 04 26 Sept. 04 17 Feb. 14 8 April 26
29 Mar. 22 27 Feb. 24 8 April 26 8 April 96
^) Milieu Wra Uickes 55 Foot
25 Nov. 07 29 June 09 22 April 13 11 April S3
17 Dec. 18 1 Jan. 24 18 July 26 15 Mar. 31
\) Minchin John Paul 100 Foot
14 Aug. 04 8 Oct. 06 26 NOT. 12 0 April 20
Mitchell, Andreio, 7 R. Veteran Batt . . 25 Feb. 04 3 April 05 27 June 11
Mitchell Thomas Peter 69 Foot
1 June 00 6 April 01 1 1 April 11 3 June 13
Mitford, Bertram Charles, Unattached . . 27 April 27 3 May 31 [26 Feb. 41 6 April 44
Mitford, John Philip,1* Unattached .... 4 June 29 16 May 34 8 Feb. 41 20 Aug. 44
fflffil Molesworth, A. Oliv.,1CT R. Artillery 17 Dec. 12 20 June 15 10 July 34 28 Dec. 35
Molcaworth, Arthur, Royal Marines .... 6 Feb. 05 27 July 08 12 Oct. 30 9 Dec. 34
$) $SA Molloy, John,"* Unattached .... 17 Dec. 07 5 June 09 5 Aug. 24 28 May 29
20 July 16 16 Sept. 19 21 July 26 18 Nov. 31
ffiZlMoiitaKU.Willoiighby,1* R.Artillery, j 26 Nov. 08 11 Aug. 11 6 Nov. 27 6 Nov. 27
H Montgomery, Alex. Rich.,"0 23 Foot . . 16 May 05 28 May 06 17 Sept 12 16 Dec. 13
$ Montgomery, Richard,111 Unattached 7 Sept. 12 20 Mar. 23 12 June 35 12 June 36
3 April 17 12 Sept 22 23 June 35 16 Aug. 33
6 July 16 17 Feb. 23 23 April 26 23 April 26
3121 Moore, James Stewart, 24 Dragoons 1 Aug. 11 7 April 13 15 April 19 26 Dec. 19
25 Oct. 07 8 Mar. 10 18 Feb. 26
20 Jan. 98 23 Sept. 03 21 NOT. 10 16 Aug. 27
Moray, Francis, Earl qf, Indep. Company
22 NOT. 90 Jan. 91
J) Mordaunt, Lewis, 61 Foot
1 Sept. 04 20 Feb. 06 26 July 12 25 Dec. 14
11 Sept. 05 11 Nov. 08 17 Mar. 31
never
4 Feb. 08 5 Mar. 12 22 Aug. 28
\3 Morgan, Evan,"1 Royal Artillery .... 17 Dec. 12 23 Mar 15 10 Feb. 34
$) Morgan, George Gold, Coldstrtam Gds. 4 July 11 IICM r 26 Oct 15 25 Feb. 18
j) Morgan, Hugh,"4 Royal Artillery .... 21 Dec. 08 7 Feb. 12 30 June 30
1 Jan. 04 11 May 06 31 Aug. 27
9 Morle, John,1" 3 West India Refit. . . 18 Aug. 08 14 Sept. 09 2 Sept 13 29 April 19
Morris, Griffith Jeffrey, 22 Foot
never
never 25 Dec. 13 26 Sept 14
31 Jan 06 2 April 06 26 Nov. 13 26 Dec. 14
7 May 07 15 Feb. 08 13 Feb. 27 6 Dec. 27
20 May 26 31 Dec. 27 18 July 34 18 July 34
Mottley, Thomas Martin, Royal Artillery 11 Dec. 15 15 NOT. 24 10 Jan. 37 30 Dec. 37
23 April 12 1 Mar. 16 14 Tulv &i 14 July 25
Mullen, John, Unattached, Staff Officer ) 13 July 20 3 Mar. 26 19 Aug. 41 13 July 43
Mundy, Charles Godfrey, Grenadier Gd. 13 April 96 never 23 Oct 09 26 Dec. 08
Munro, George, Unattached, Staff I
20 Jan. 14 20 Mar. 21 10 July 40 10 July 40
14 April 90 14 Mar. 92 15 May 94
Murray, Charles Robert, Unattached .... 1 Aug. 22 19 May 25 8 April 20 26 Nov. 28
20 June 32 24 Oct. 34 9 Sept 43 15 MIT 44
never
5 Jan. 14 2 April 18 16 Aug. 23
Noale, William Payne, Unattached .... 2 Oct. 23 37 Aug. 25 15 June 30 15 June 30
$ Ness, James Burdett,"6 71 Foot
27 Aug. 04 JO Aug. 06 10 June 13 3 Sept 18
14 April 25 29 Aug. 26 24 May 33 19 Mar. 41
16 Sept. 04 16 Nov. 05 24 Oct. 11 14 Mar. 2S
31 Jan. 11 1 Oct. 12 24 Fb. IB 24 Mav 10

Captains.
ENSIOK,
ETC.

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

343
WHEN
CLACK D OH
HALF PAY.

N . ' MI RJ, AT. R. Camac, Unattached .... 36 April 17 10 July. 21 17 June 23 21 May 25
NrtcfU George 4 R. Veteran Batt
never
7 Oct. 94 15 Aug. 00
14 Sept. 15 17 Sept. 18 13 Jan. 37 14 Dec. 38
9 Newman, John, Portuguese Service . 17 July 00 25 Nov. 07 25 Oct 14 25 Dec. 10
Neynoe, Charles FitzRoy, Unattached. . . . 25 May 20 9 Dec. 24 29 Sept 29 21 May 36
21 Sept. 06 0 April 09 4 June 31 30 Sept. 33
Ifieholt, William, 2 R. Veteran Batt.
4 Aug. 04 11 July 05 27 Jan. 14
Nicholson, Chris. Hampden, Unattached 3 Mar. 25 14 Jan. 20 5 July 31 9 April 41
9 Nicholson, Huotley,1'8 Grenadier Gds. 10 Oct. 11 6 Aug. 13 24 Mar. 38 17 Sept. 39
6 Oct. 09 1 Sept 13 17 Mar. 37 17 Mar. 37
9 ? 51 .Vi'bet, Robert, 20 Dragoons .... 30 Nov. 09 20 Dec. 11 11) Nov. 18 19 Nov. 18
9 H N'ison, James Lock, 00 Foot .... 27 Aug. 12 never 12 May 14 6 July 20
Nooth, Henry Stephen, 6 Dr. Guards. .. never 14 May 12 29 Jan. 24 13 May 24
12 Sept. 05 20 Dec. 08 17 Mar. 31 20 July 30
Worth Philip IM Unattached
6 Aug. 13 21 Sept 20 16 Feb. 31 13 Nov. 32
Worthey, Wm. Brook, Coldstream Guards
never
1 Aug. 22 20 April 26 25 May 28
Nott, Francis Percy, 1 Garrison Batt. ) 23 June 25 10 May 26 1 Nov. 40 29 Mar. 44
4 June 12 7 Sept 16 15 Nov. 39 16 NOT. 39
Nnnn John Oliver Howe 80 Foot
20 Aug. 13 7 Sept. 15 22 April 20 16 May 28
Gates, William Coape, Glengarry Fencibles 22 Aug. 1 1 7 Oct. 13 27 July 15 26 Aug. 10
O'Donnell, Neal, 4 R. Veteran Battalion 23 Nov. 00 1 Sept 08 21 Aug. 06
6 June 23 18 Feb. 26 3 May 31 24 Feb. 37
21 Mar. 05 22 Feb. 09 16 Sept. 13 25 Mar. 10
^O'Neill Charles '" 2 Foot
10 June 08 4 Jan. 10 6 June 27 30 Jan. 35
9 O'Neill William 18S Unattached
12 Aug. 12 22 May 18 28 Dec. 41 28 Dec. 41
Onslow, Sir Henry, Bart., Royal Artillery 20 Dec. 08 3 Dec. 00 1 June 06 9 June 19
Orange, John Edward,"3 34 Foot, Stuff ) 10 April 25 16Oct 27 27 Dec. 33 30 July 44
Ord Harry Gough, Royal Artillery
12 Dee. 11 20 Dec. 14 2 Feb. 33 2 Sept. 41
Ek Ormeby, Arthur,1" Unattached .... 2 June 14 27 Jan. 23 15 Jan. 36 25 Aug. 37
Ormsby, Owen Lloyd, Unattached, ) 21 Dec. 32 2 Feb. 38 1 Nov. 30 29 Dec. 43
Staff Officer of Petitioners
\
9 OTT, Martin,"1 Unattached, Staff J
never 28 June 10 28 Oct. 31 23 Feb. 38
Osborne William Unattached
30 Jan. 23 13 Aug. 25 31 Oct. 26 7 Mar. 34
Ostheyden Frederick Unattached
27 Jan. 07 20 Jan. 11 11 Feb. 42 11 Feb. 42
Ooseley William Unattached
20 May 18 31 Jan. 32 9 June 25 9 Aug. 31
4 April 08 3 July 00 29 May 07 2 July 18
?1 Packe, Geo. Hussey,1"" 21 Dragoons 24 June 13 OJan. 14 27 June 16 25 Mar. 17
never 25 Dec. 13 25 Sept. 14
never
8 Nov. 27 31 Aug. 30 0 Mar. 30 20 Jan. 44
Cl Pakenham, William, Royal Artillery 30 Aug. 04 10 April 05 20 Dec. 14 1 July 28
Palluer, Richard Bury, Unattached .... 2 Nov. 13 9 April 18 12 Aug. 24 0 April 20
Palmer, Edward Deapard, 07 Foot
Dec. 09 22 May 00 7 Sept. 09 13 Nov. 17
6 July 13 27 Oct 15 5 April 31 6 April 31
14 April 25 4 Dec. 28 10 Dec. 36 23 June 43
29 Nov. 21 12 May 25 19 Sept. 26 19 Sept 20
fll Parker, Stephen,1*7 Rifle Brigade .. 9 Feb. 09 11 April 11 20 Mar. 27 9 Oct 36
1 Aug. 10 3 Oct. 10 30 Sept 25 7 Dec. 20
Patiley, Richard Brown Fuller, 82 Foot 8 Sept. 08 6 Nov. 00 16 Mar. 32
Patriarche, Philip, Royal Marines
13 May 95 OOct 00 15 Aug. 05 29 Nov. 14
never 25 Dec. 13 25 Sept. 14
never
9 Pattcnson, Cooke Tylden, Rifle Brigade 19 Feb. 07 9 Mar. 09 18 Aug. 14 25 Dec. 18
Payne, Chsrles Wm. Meadows, Uuatt. . . 1 Aug. 20 21 June 31 29 Dec. 35 24 Sept 41
28 Feb. 00 13 Mar. 12 15 May 34 28 Feb. 39
7 Aug. 00 2 Jan. 00 20 June 11 25 Feb. 10
Peacockc, Stephen Ponsonby, Unattached 26 Oct. 33 16 Sept. 37 23 Aug. 39 23 Aug. 44
15 Dec. 17 18 May 25 22 April 20 6 Feb. 36
1 Dec. 07 1 Jan. 10 2 Sept. 24 9 June 26
9 Pemberton, G. Keating,"8 Royal Art. 5 Mar. 10 17 Dec. 13 3 Oct. 31 8 July 34
Penny William, Unattached
1 Feb. 0(i 15 June 08 19 June 27 30 Mar. 82
Penruddocke, Thomas, Scots Fus. Gds... 15 Nov. 97 never 25 Nov. 99 25 Dec. 02
Pepyat, George Boimell, Royal Marines 31 Jan. 00 3 Sept 11 12 Oct. 32
Prry, Joseph, 34 Foot
2 June 04 18 April 05 7 Dec. 13 24 Mar. 26
Pettenon, Theophilus, Roya.1 Marines. . . . 2 Dec. 90 4 Oct. 01 20 Feb. 09 6 May 23

344

Captains.
CORNET,
ETC.

Petre, John, 23 Dragoons

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN,

3 May
Pcttat, Thomas John, Unattached
4 May 26 14 April 29 13 Sept.
9 *Pettingal, Francis, 1 Prov. Batt. Mil.
never
never 25 Dec.
Pettingall, FrancuWilliam,'R. Engineers i Mar. 1623 Mar. 2520 Nov.
~ Phelan, Richard,1" Unattached
14 Feb. 1126 Nov. 12 13 May
Phibb8, Wm. Harloe,190 Unattached, )
Staff Officer of Petitioner*
j ou vw. 10 24 June 13 3 June
13 fiii Phillimore, Wm. B., 81 Foot
13 Dec. 10
never
13 Dec.
Phillipps, James Winsloe, Unattached . . 8 April 1917 July 2311 Feb.
Phillipps, Henry, Unattached
30 May 2-2 22 Oct. 2525 Nov.
1,1 Phillipt, Robt. Fryer, Royal Artillery 4 Oct. 06 1 Feb. 08 29 July
Pickard, George Percy, 72 Foot
29 April 24 11 Feb. 27 17 Sept
SMS Pigot, Brooke, 69 Foot
19 July 10 9 May 11 29 Aug.
Pigott, Robert, 1 Garrison Battalion .... 16 June 04 13 Nov.
9 July
9 Pigott, William, 11 Foot
19 Mar. 0328 Aug.
5 Nov.
Pinkerton, Robert, Royal Marines
9 Mar. 96 15 Dec. 98 19 June
Pipon, James Kennard, 68 Foot
3 Aug. 26 9 Dec. 28 6 Mar.
Pitcairn, Robert, 6 Garrison Battalion, > Q
Staff Officer of Pensioner!
$ i J Jan. 2G26Oct. 30 6 Sept
9 fflffil Pitman, William,193 Unattached . . 6 Aug. 1227 Sept 13 12 April
Pitts, Francis, Unattached
25 NOT. 21 17 Feb. 25 15 April
Place, James, 2 Garrison Battalion
Dec. 07 15 Dec. 08 14 Sept
*Pocockc, John Blagrove, 15 Foot
never
never
6 Dec.
Pode, William, 33 Foot
8 June 09 12 Jan. 11 17 May
Pogson, Henry Jenkins, 2 Ceylon Regt. . 15 Nov. 27ill June 30|17 Oct.
Pointon, Michael, 26 Foot
4 Oct. id 2 July 12 13 Mar.
Pole, George Robert, Unattached
11 Aug. 2524 April 28, 27 Sept
Pole, Samuel, Unattached
5 June 23,27 Aug. 24,15 Aug.
915S Poole, Wm. Halstead,191 Royal Art. 11 Sept 12 10 May 15 25 Nov.
}J 3ISI Portarlington, J., Earl of, Unatt. 24 Oct. 21110 Sept 25 9 Aug.
|) Porteous, Alexander, 60 Foot
17 July 06 23 July 07,20 April
Porter, William, 3 R. Veteran Batt
28 Oct. 94! 13 Jan. 9o 9 July
5 Potter, Thomas, Portuguese Service . . 13 Nov. IK; 2 Mar. 09,25 Oct
Powell,Henry Charingbold, Unattached
9 April 2&17 July 26. 8 April
Staff Officer of Pensioners
Powell, Peter, 2 West India Regt
26 Oct. 04| 2 Mar.
Q Power, Thomas,194 60 Foot
19 June 06 25 Mar.
Powys, Thomas, Unattached
never
30 April
Pratt, James, 1 H. Veteran Battalion . . 26 May 81 22 Jan. 83 12 Feb.
P Prendergast, James, Unattached .... 28 Aug. 06 26 Nov. 07 7 April
Prendergast, Stephen, 84 Foot
6 Aug. 06 13 Nov. 06,11 Feb.
$ Price, David, 36 Foot
25 Dec. 05 23 April 07| 8 Oct.
i.l Price, Rice, 57 Foot
Mar. 08 21 July 08 27 April
*Prickett, William, Royal Waggon Train
never
never 25 Dec.
J) JH Pringle,J. Watton, R. Engineers 23 Aug. 09 1 May 1121 July
|j JlSi Prior, Tho. Murray,197 Unattached 6 Aug. 03 22 Feb. 06,28 Nov.
Protheroe, W. Gar. Bridges,198 56 Foot ..11 Mar. 01 13 Nov. 03 8 Oct.
Puddicombe, Geo. Bruce, Royal Marines 31 Dec. 05 20 April 11 12 Oct.
Purcell, Tobias, Unattached
28 Sept. 09 17 Sept. 12 30 Aug.
JPyncr, Francis, 58 Foot
25 Feb. 07 25 Mar. 08 4 April
Quentin, Geo. Edward, Portuguese Ser. 38 July 08 17 May 09 25 Oct
Quested, Thomas, Royal Marines
7 Oct. 0511 Jan. 10 27 June
9139 Rainforth, William, Unattached
3 Dec. 1223 Dec. 13 6 Feb.
912! Ramsay, Thomas, 1 4 Foot
19 June 06 16 Feb. 08 17 May
Randall, Charles, Unattached
11 Oct. 97 23 Aug. 99 14 Feb.
Rannic, William, Unattached
21 May 07 29 Jan. 08 5 Oct
Rawlison, George,199 8 Foot
4 May 05 7 Aug. 0511 Aug.
aa Rawson, William, 27 Foot
16 Aug. 99 29 Mar. 04 4 May
Read, Constantino, Royal Staff Corps . . 7 Nov. 16 7 April 25 '24 Aug.
Read, William, 90 Foot
25 Sept. 03 6 Feb. 05 13 Jan.
Reeves, Thomas, 24 Foot
7 Sept. 04 9 Oct 0525 June
V Reyuett, James Henry, 45 Foot
19 Sept. 04 4 June 0623 July
Reynolds, James, 1 R. Veteran Batt .... 1 July 95 4 Nov. 95 6 Sept
Rich, John Sampson,"00 Royal Artillery. . 1 Mar. 08 30 April 09 9 Dec.
Rich, Robert James Evelyn, 66 Foot .... 12 Aug. 24 29 June 26 1 Feb.
Richards, George, Royal Marines
25 Jan. 98 18 Oct. 03 19 April

Otf 3 Dec. 03
31 8 June 32

1814

37|
42 13 Hay
3611 May
13 22 July
2619 Nov.
28 18 Dec.

43
38
24
38
95

30.18 Feb. 44
07 25 June
9 July
16 Oct
3&31 Mar.
39 27 Sept
10 Jan.
3615 April
20 12 June
99J25June
21 25 Oct
3418 May

16
18
15
43
44
34
36
33
03
21
41

44 27 Sept
26 15 Aug.
33 2'2 Jan.
31 9 Aug.
15 25 July

44
26
34
31
15

03

14 .25 Dec.
42 7 April
1326 Feb.
13 2 Dec.
18 30 April
07
25 1 Nov.
13 25 Mar.
12 25 Dec.
2025 Dec.
1325 June

16
43
3O
19
29
27
26
14
21
16

15
34 28 Nov.
07 18 Nov.
32 -22 Aug.
~ 14 May
1325 Feb.
14 25 Dec.
32
35 9 June
1035 Mar.
lit? Sept
32 23 Feb.
14 25 Feb.
09 2 July
32 24 Aug.

S4
ID
40
29
16
16
38
16

31
39
16
18
33

1816
14
07 8 April 19
1814
12
04
28 6 Nov. 30
31 14 Feb. 31
12 18 Mar. 13

Captains.
2o LIECT.
ETC.

345
LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.

19 April 15 18 Dec. 24 17 Sept. 29 28 Dec. 32


Richardson, James, Unattached, Staff \ 7 April 20
3 NOT. 25 2 April 41 29 Dec. 43
Richardson, John George,1 R. Marines 18 Sept. 05 14 Feb. 09 17 Mar. 31
19 July 15 B May 24 4 Feb. 26 4 Feb. 96
3 Sept. 07 10 Mar. 08 22 May 16 4 Sept. 17
29 Aug. 07 23 Sept. 08 3 Mar. 25 8 May 20
never
never
25 Dec. 13 25 Aug. 18
21 Oct. 95 9 Oct. 97 3 Aug. 12 5 Mar. 18
never
never
25 Dec. 13 25 Sept. 14
9 Ridgway, John A.,803 Unattached . . 25 Jan. 10 9 May 12 24 Dec. 29 19 July 81
never
1814
never
25 Dec. 13
Rirrrt, Jat. John Campbell, R. Marines 18 Mar. 06 17 April 12 27 May 34
$ 5fcl Roberts, John,*4 Unattached
21 April 08 12 Oct. 09 7 April 25 21 June 27
18 Jan. 15 13 June 16 UJuly 25 UJuly 25
16 Nov. 09 28 Nov. 10 6 Mar. 27 6 Mar. 27
4 Dec. 23 31 Aug. 26 11 Dec. 28 12 Mar. 41
Robertson, Frederick, Hoyal Artillery.. . . 22 Dec. 03 20 July 04 23 July 13 10 Oct. 21
never
25 Dec. 13 25 Sept. 14
never
10 Jan. 01 4 Aug. 05 13 Aug. 25 4 Feb. 35
Robinson, Beverley, Royal Artillery .... 10 May 05 1 June OG 20 Jan. 17 1 April 17
Roche, Joseph, 3 11. Veteran Battalion . . 15 Dec. 04 10 Feb. 07 16 May 11
Roddy, Charles Hamilton, Unattached . . 15 Feb. 27 15 April 29 27 Oct. 37 31 Dec. 42
Rogers, Henry Blankley 1 ! .. Unattached 17 Jan. 28 12 April 33 14 Oct. 36 22 Nov. 42
Rogers, William Henry, Unattached .... 21 May 18 30 Sept. 19 22 June 38 28 July 40
Hollo, Robert A.,205 Royal Artillery
17 Aug. 03 2 Sept. 03 29 Dec. 10 12 April 20
3 Aug. 94 9 Sept. 94 18 April 01 24 Nov. 02
Sore George B 2 09 Foot
25 Dec. 10 26 June 12 26 June 35
11 July 22 22 April 24 29 Aug. 20 15 Sept 37
$ Roe, Hugh Hay, Portuguese Service 14 July 04 3 Oct. 05 25 Oct. 14 25 Dec. 16
Rose, H. M. St. Vincent, Unattached.... 8 Jan. 18 28 Nov. 21 9 June 25 20 April 26
Rose, James Pratt, 66 Foot
11 Feb. 08 1 June 09 31 Aug. 15 25 Nov. 17
9 Bate Thomas, 32 Foot
6 July 04 8 Oct. 06 15 Sept. 14 25 Dec. 14
Rose William 97 Foot . .
8 Feb. 94 3 Sept 94 15 Nov. 94
13 June 30 1 July 34 14 Sept. 38 24 June 42
Rons, Han. Win. Rufus, Portuguese Scrv.
never
7 Dec. 12 18 Nov. 19 24 April 23
Rowan William 84 Foot
27 May 02 6 April 09 9 June 20 1 Nov. 21
SRoyds, William, 52 Foot
16 Feb. 08 5 Feb. 09 9 June 14 25 Feb. 17
Hudkin, Mark, 47 Foot
12 July 05 29 Jan. 07 21 Jan. 13 15 May 28
Rnnnecles, Anthony, Royal Artillery .... 11 Dec. 15 22 Sept. 23 10 Jan. 37 27 Mar. 37
Rnxeell, Henshaw, GO Foot, Staff Offi- I 16 May 34
24 Mar. 37 10 Sept. 41 25 June 44
12 Oct. 09 19 May 00 25 Mar. 08 26 Feb. 16
Sampson, John,2"7 8 Garrison Matt. / 29 Nov. 10
9 Dec. 13 23 May 38 29 Dec. 43
Staff Officer of Pensioners
\
14 Oct. 13 5 April 19 3 Nov. 35 1 Feb. 39
Sanderson, Edward, Scotch Brigade .... 18 Mar. 95 6 Sept. 95 25 June 03 2 Feb. 08
18 Mar. 13 4 May 15 17 May 31 28 June 33
$ Sandwith, Fred. Browne, 38 Foot .. .. 8 Oct. 06 29 Aug. 07 31 Mar. 14 25 Dec. 14
1) Saundcrson, William Basset, 60 Foot. . 6 Mar. 07 28 April 08 4 Mar. 13 9 May 28
2 Dec. 11 22 July 30 26 Aug. 40 3 May 44
Sayer, Jothua Snffrey, Royal Marines . . 10 Aug. 99 1 Sept. 04 20 June 23
SckalcH, Andrew Archer Wm.,m Roy.Art. 17 Dec. 07 10 Mar. 09 0 Nov. 27
tfi Schreiber, George, 18 Dragoons
23 Dec. 13 11 July 16 9 Nov. 21 9 Nov. 21
Schultz, John Frederick, Portuguese Serv. 11 Dec. 07 23 June 08 16 Nov. 14 19 Sept 22
13 Feb. 06 16 Jan. 12 19 Mar. 34 11 April 36
28 Dec. 26 8 June 30 31 Aug. 38
Mar. 42
Scott, Rich. Andrew, R. Staff Corps
28 Feb. 14 19 Mar. 25 24 Aug. 32 24 Aug. 33
28 Feb. 96 21 Oct. 98 4 May 07 9 Aug. 14
Scaly, Francis, 07 Foot
19 Nov. 30 21 Dec. 32 5 Oct. 38 16 July 41
9 Seward, Elliot, 2I Royal Artillery .... 29 Sept. 04 3 July 05 10 May 15 16 Jan. 18
9 Feb. 01 28 Aug. 04 15 Jan. 12 25 Jan. 17
Shanly Edward '" Unattached
1 June 2f 10 Sept. 80 27 Dec. 42 .25 June 44
30 April 07 20 April 08 20 July Ifi 25 Dec. 18
Shawe, Francis Manby, Unattached . . . .
never
6 May IS 6 Oct. 20 13 April 26
19 Feb. Of 27 Nov. Of 15 Feb. 16 20 Dec. 21
Sheppard, Walter Cope, Unattached
8 May 23 10 Nov. 2i 9 April 2fl '26 June 31

I I

346

Captains.
CORNET,
ETC.

WHEN
LIEUT.

ON
CAPTAIN. PLACED
HALF HAY.

22 Aug. 99 10 July 01 8 Sept. 08 25 Sept. 16


Short William Henry* 25 Foot
24 Dec. 79 30 Oct. 80 30 July 89 1 Mar. 98
$ Shuckburgh, Charles Robert,2" 70 $
Foot, Staff Officer of Pensioners . . ) 25 July 11 5 Aug. 13 21 June 39 25 Sept 40
9 Shum, \\ illiain, 3 Dragoon Guards .. 10 Dec. 07 21 Feb. 10 27 Hay 13 25 Mar. 16
21 June 06 30 Jan. 13 27 Mav 34
9 Sept. 18 8 Nov. 15 31 Jan. 40 31 Jan. 4O
1 1 Sept. 18 15 Oct. 18 11 Mar. 24 8 April 26
Simson, Alexander, 5 West India Regt... 28 Sept. 96 24 Oct. 99 5 Nov. 07 15 May 17
18 Sept. 06 26 Aug. 08 7 April 25 14 Spt 36
20 April 20 17 Sept. 25 30 Aug. 28 23 Mar. 32
9 Sketie, Alexander, 4 R. Veteran Batt. 28 May 07 25 July 09 11 Nov. 13
Skinner, Henry Bryant,*13 Royal Marines 10 Mar. 09 20 Jan. 26 10 July 37
Skinner, Samuel Joints, Royal Artillery 23 Oct. 18 1 April 27 16 May 89
3 Dec. 08 28 Jan. 05 2 Sept. 13 25 Dec. 28
Skynner, Augustas Chas., 15 Dragoons . . 3 Oct. 10 3 Mar. 25 12 April 27 20 Dec. 99
Slater, Henry Francis, Royal Artillery . . 1 Hay 15 6 Nov. 20 4 June 36 19 Aug. 39
Sleigh William 99 Foot
3 May 00 25 Feb. 04 19 Mar. 12 25 April 17
4 Oct. 1 1 29 Sept. 14 29 Oct. 26 29Oct 25
5 Sept. 22 27 July 25 80 Dec. 26 31 Dec. 30
Smith, Rdm. Carrington, Unattached.. .. 28 Dec. 19 10 Feb. 25 8 April 26 8 April 86
Smith, Henry Nelson, Royal Engineers . . 1 Mar. 10 1 May 11 26 Aug. 19 1 Feb. 90
17 Aug. 99 27 May 01 1 June 06
25 Oct. 07 9 Nov. 09 11 May 23 24 May 27
Smith, John, Unattached
2 April 29 24 May 33 2CAug. 36 31 Mu>. 37
Somerset, Henry Cha. Capel, 27 Foot, $
27 Sept. 44
Staff Officer of Pensioners
\ 4 Oct. 30 14 July 37 23 June 43
5 July 13 9 Dec. 15 29 Dec. 34
Southwell, Hon. Chat. KH.,12 R.Vet. Batt. never
3 July 95 17 Sept. 03
Spearman, James Morton, Unattached . . 10 July 15 23 Jan. 21 25 Oct. 27 25Oct. 27
22 Mar. 98 9 Aug. 99 28 April 08 26 Nov. 18
never
12 Aug. 95 25 May 96 23 Nov. 04
6 Jan. 01 25 July 05 20 June 2o 13 Aug. 35
7 Feb. 07 19 Nov. 01 22 July 09 15 Sept. 26
30 Dec. 97 25 July 00 10 Oct. 09 2 Feb. 26
1800
3 Dec. 99
never
never
Stanley, George Adamson, Unattached . . 17 Feb. 14 25 May 15 10 Sept. 41 10 Sept 41
$ Stanley, Mark Anthony,1" Unattached 15 June 09 16 Aug. 10 29 Dec. 24 10 Feb. 32
*Stapleton, William Philip, 61 Foot ....
25 Dec. 13 25 Aug. 15
never
never
30 April 05 5 Aug. 06 26 July 21 17 Aug. 32
1806
10 Jan. 95 8 June 96 20 Nov. 01
28 Sept. 99 4 Feb. 08
never
never
|9 Steiger, Rodolphe,214 Portuguese Serv. 11 May 06 9 July 07 25 Oct. 14 25 Dec. 16
f Stephens, Henry William, 6 Foot
31 Aug. 04 13 June 05 26 Feb. 07 25 Feb. 16
tepheni, John Morse, Royal Artillery . . 3 Oct. 07 5 June 08 6 Nov. 27
27 Oct. 08 12 Sept. 11 27 April 27 27 April 27
Stephenson, Wm. Walter, Rifle Brigade 30 Jan. 12 19 Aug. 13 24 Oct. 21 24 Oct. 21
Sterling, Anthony Coningham, Unattached 29 Jan. 26 14 April 29 11 Oct. 33 5 Dec. 43
20 April 15 15 Dec. 25 13 Nov. 35 14 Feb. 39
SSil Steuart, John,216 Unattached
17 June 13 10 Nov. 14 12 Nov. 25 2 April 29
SSI Steuart, Robert, Unattached
12 Aug. 12 11 Aug. 14 3 Mar. 25 19 Jan. 26
Steward, John C. Tucker, Scots Fus. Gds. 15 Dec. 92 25 Sept. 94 11 Nov. 95 25 Dec. 03
Steutard, Thomat Carr, Royal Marines 5 July 03 15 Aug. 05 31 July 2fl
D 5141 Stewart, Allan,217 Unattached
10 Dec. 12 19 July 15 3 June 28 27 May 36
1) Stewart, Daniel, 3 Foot
13 April 09 21 Nov. 10 19 Dec. 26 23 July 18
Stewart, David Ogilvy, 2 Garrison Batt. 30 April 99 3 July 01 7 Mar. 05 7 Dec. 14
15 ffiSfl Stewart, Duncan,118 Unattached .. 13 June 05 1 Jan. 07 3 Aug. 16 25 Dec. 26
Stewart, James, 87 Foot
16 May 05 15 Jan. 06 9 June 14 14 Mar. 21
28 Aug. 04
$ Stewart, James, Unattached, Stuff >
18 Oct. 10 1 April 12 2 June 25 22 Nov. 27
11 Dec. 17 16 Dec. 19 8 April 26 8 April 26
Stewart, William Royal Artillery .... 16 Dec. 16 29 July 25 10 Jan. 37 3 May 43
gSt. George, Stepney, Unattached .... 28 May 07 6 Aug. 07 16 June 25 25 Mav 26
Jtill, Nathaniel Tyron, 5 Foot
never
never
25 Dec. 13 25 Sept. 14
St. Leger, John, Portuguese Service .... 26 Oct. 15 2 Dec. 19 25 Sept 29 25 Aug. 85
Stockeiutrom,irAnd.J9l.R.Conican Ran. 12 Sept. 1] 7 June 14 25 May 20 20Julv 80

Captains.
COBNBT,
ETC.

347
LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

WHEN.
I'LACKD ON
HALF PAY.

4 Dec. 11 1 July 12 29 July 25


7 Feb. 22 6 May 25 6 July 30 GJuly 30
6 May 04 5 Oct. 04 29 Sept. 14 27 May 24
6 May 19 26 Dec. 23 21 Nov. 28''H Nov. 28
7 Feb. 03 9 June 04 4 June 111 13 Jan. 20
Strangways, George Fox, Unattached.. .. 5 Oct. 20 8 April 25 25 June 29 8 June 38
Straubenzee, Charles, 6 West India Regt. 8 Oct. 95 6 Sept. 90 14 Dec. 04 15 Oct. 07
Stuart, Charles Augustus, Unattached . . 6 Nov. 06 8 Feb. 08 14 Oct. 24' 16 April 29
2 July 15 4 Nov. Hi 27 Aug. 95 27 Aug. 25
U5& Stupart, Francis,219 2 Dragoons .... 6 May 08 4 Dec. 09 20 July 15 25 Mar. 16
Suckling, Nelson Fleming, Unattached . . 6 Jan. 23 23 June 25 13 Mar. 27 13 Mar. 27
f) Sutherland, Andrew, 5 R. Vet. Batt. 7 April 04 7 June 05 13 May 1:1
7 Nov. 16 4 April 25 25 Dec. 38 26 Dec. 38
Sutherland, Oeo. M'Kay, 23 Dragoons . . 2 Aug. 15 4 Oct. 24 6 June 28 21 Nov. 28
Sntton, Samuel Ives, Portuguese Service 2 Sept. 25 6 Nov. 26 11 June 30 20 Oct. 37
9 Sweeny, Charles Fred., Unattached . . 2 April 10 7 May 12 29 Dec. 37 29 Dec. 37
9 Sept. 13 9 April 25 15 Feb. 39 20 Ang. 42
Sweny Welbore Ellis 9 Foot
1 May 13 6 Feb. 17 19 Nov. 25 21 Sept. 30
1803
7 June 93 3 Sept. 95 7 Dec. 97
2 Dec. 31 8 Oct. 33 16 July 41 8 Nov. 44
9 Telford William * 1 Dragoons
5 Dec. 1 1 25 Aug. 13 2 April 41 30 Dec. 42
9 July 03 5 Dec. 04 24 July 12 25 Feb. 16
1814
never
never 25 Dec. 13!
never
5 Dec. 99 3 Sept. 01
never
$ Thatcher, Sackville Z.,*1 Unattached 1 Nov. 10 6 Aug. 13 8 Feb. 39 6 Dec. 39
Thomas, Thomat Beet, Royal Marines . . 9 April 06 4 July 12 27 May 34
Thompson, Charles Frederick, Unattached 7 Aug. 20 7 April 25 10 Jan. 37 25 Aug. 43
Thompson. Edward, Royal Staff Corps . . 9 Nov. 07 1 Mar. 10 13 June 16 10 Aug. 19
9 June 06 5 Oct. 07 23 May 16 26 Jan. 17
Tmling, Charles Hugh Lylc ,* 7 Foot
20 Nov. 17 3 May 21 30 Dec. 34 3 Aug. 38
9 T 'tilling, Geo. Vaughan,m R. Engineers 1 July 12 21 July 13 19 Oct. 26
3 April 10 9 Sept. 28 22 May 38 19 Mar. 43
tSB'Tompkins, New. Rich., Unattached 21 Nov. 11 0 Dec. 13 19 Sept. 26 15 June 30
5 Dec. 05 25 Aug. 07 9 Nov. 14 19 April 17
Toomer, Edward Alexander, R. Marines 28 Feb. 97 6 Mar. 02 15 Jan. 10 2 June 21
Torriano, C. Strangways, Royal Artillery 25 April 06 22 Oct. 06 26 June 23 15 April 29
Townseml, Samuel Irwin, Grenadier Gils. 4 July 83
never
28 Aug. 99 16 July 03
821 Trafford, SigUmund,**4 1 Dragoons. . 7 June 10 25 July 11 9 Nov. 16 25 Mar. 16
Trevillian, Maurice Ceely, 14 Dragoons. . 4 Mar. 13 30 Sept. 13 13 Sept. 21 13 Sept. 21
2 June 97 21 July 03 26 Oct. 10 1 Sept. 14
21 Feb. 28 23 Aug. 31 24 Mar. 37 16 Aug. 38
26 Nov. 08 1 Nov. 11 19 Jan 30 26 Aug. 31
Trotter, Robert Knox, Sub. Insp. of Mil. 2 May 25 6 July 26 9 Aug. 27 2 Dec. 36
1 Mar. 03 2 Dec. 04 15 July 13 26 June 15
Tucker, John Tudor,**1 Royal Marines . . 7 July 06 4 April 13 27 May 34
TnlIoch,JamesDundnsGregory,84Foot, |
18 July 30 4 Feb. 34 22 Aug. 41 16 Feb. 44
Tupman, John, 4 West India Regt. .... 81 Oct. 99 24 Mar. 00 19 July 10 29 April 19
Tomer, Edw. Geo. T. Page, 3 Dragoons. . 4 May 09 4 Jan. 10 25 Dec. 12 4 May 15
12 Feb. 98 1 Dec. 03 9 Feb. 13 16 Feb. 14
9 SB Turner William *" 78 Foot
23 May 11 6 Feb. 12 3 Nov. 19 27 June 22
0 Mav 10 12 Sept. 11 5 June 27 5 June 27
9 Tweeilio, Michael,"9 Royal Artillery .. 1 May 09 17 June 12 22 July 30 17 Dec. 13
9 SB Tyndale, Charles W.,"0 Unatt. . . 9 May 11 3 June 13 5 Aug. 24 1 Sept. 37
27 Sept 21 22 July 24 6 July 26 17 Aug. 41
30 May 09 31 July 1 1 28 Dec. 32 13 Jan. 37
Yandeleur. Thomas Pakenham, Unatt. . 27 April 15 5 Dec. 22 16 Dec. 24 15 Jan. 29
18 June 93 24 April 95 15 July 03 23 Aug. 05
9 Vaughan, Herbert Henry,*" Unatt. . 29 June 09 1C Jan. 12 4 Sept. 23 26 Jan. 31
Veitch, Thomas George, Unattached . . . 17 Aug. 26 10 July 28 26 June 35 1 July 42
9 Ventry, T. T. Arcm. Lord, 43 Foot .
never
6 Feb. 07 8 Aug. 11 11 Dec. 17
Vernon, Bowater Henry, Unattached . . . 17 Oct. 16 8 July 24 28 Jan. 26 28 Jan. 26
9 Vetch, James,193 Royal Engineers . . . 1 July 0 1 Mar. ii.- 21 July 13 11 Mar. 24
Villicre, lion. Fred. Win. Child, Unatt. .
never
10 Feb. 35 27 July 38 24 May 44
1 Sept. 04 7 June Of 5 Oct. 15 26 Feb. 16
U Vincent! John Head. 4 Foot.
14 Sect. 0-i 18 Anril 0 ayjuiv is
do

348

Captains.
ENSIGN,
ETC.

LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

WHF.J
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.

Vincent, Thomas, Royal York Hangers . . 20 Oct. 13 10 Aug. 15 28 June 27 12 Dec. 34


22 Mar. 10 31 Dec. 12 19 Mar. 18 21 Feb. 22
15 Aug. 04 28 Feb. 05 25 Dec. 07 13 July 15
Wake, Richard William, R. African Corps 10 April 25 22 April 26 16 July 30 25 May 32
|J Wakefield, Gilbert,*4 Unattached
27 June 1 1 8 Sept. 12 25 July 2-> 24 Oct. 27
6 July 09 13 June 11 22 Mar. 15 15 June 15
D Walker, William, 7 West India Regt.. .
Dec. 08 14 Sept. 08 30 Dec. 19 9 Aug. 20
Wallis, William Ogle, Indep. Company.. 9 April 76 28 April 78 26 Feb. 90
23 Nov. 04 1 Dec. 05 20 June 15 24 Feb. 23
Walsh, Lewis Edward, Royal Artillery . . 5 July 13 13 July 16 6 Hay 35
17 Sept. 03 20 Mar. 05 22 Oct. 12 20 Oct. 16
Warde, Walter, Unattached, St(<ff Offi- \
29 June 32 7 Aug. 35 25 Oct. 42 25 Oct. 43
2 Jan. 17 9 April 25 8 June 41 8 July 43
Warner Richard, 5 Foot
25 Dec. 13 25 Sept. 14
never
never
19 Sept. 26 22 May 29 7 Oct. 39 16 July 41
Warren, George, 3 West India Regt
31 Dec. 03 8 Dec. 04 6 Dec. 10 25 Dec. 18
13 Nov. 98 22 Nov. 98 23 Jan. 12 2Julv 23
CAug. 07 23 June 08 3 May 21 18 Dec. 28
30 Nov. 04 27 July 08 22 July 30
9 Watkins, William Novell, 48 Foot . . 16 June 03 2 June 04 8 Mar. 10 25 Oct. 81
Watson, Hon. Richard, Unattached .... 26 June 17 23 Nov. 20 19 May 25 10 Sept. 30
Waton, William 21 Dragoons
1 1 April 09 26 April 10 26 Nov. 18 7 Mr. 22
Webb Daniel Peploe, Unattached
5 Oct. 15 11 July 22 12 Dec. 26 18 Dec. 28
Webb John, Unattached
20 Dec. 04 18 July 05 3 July 29 3 July 29
9 Webb, John Wynne,*" 7 R. Vet. Batt. 15 Mar. 08 20 July 10 23 Sept. 13
Webb Robert ^ Royal Marines
24 Sept. 05 19 May 09 7 Mar. 3-2
4 Jan. 00 14 Mar. 05 31 Mar. 14 23 Oct. 23
312H Webb Vere ^ Unattached
12 May 12 9 Dec. 13 19 Aug. 30 6 Sept. 31
a Webster, James C.,M8 Unattached . . 21 April 14 13 July 20 12 Nov. 25 1 Dec. 27
10 April 25 26 Nov. 30 29 Dec. 43 29 Dec. 43
1805
Webster, Thomas, Royal York Rangers . . 28 May 94 29 July 95 25 June 03
Weeks, Forster Israel, Glengarry Fen. .. 25 May 05 31 July 00 6 Feb. 12 25 Aug. 10
h22July
43
Weir, John George, Royal Staff Corps . . 16 Aug. 27 30 Dec. 31 1 June 39
Welch, Stephen J. W. F., Cape Regt
27 Aug. 25 19 Sept. 26 6 Sept. 27 6 Sept. 27
Welchman, Geo. Tltomtu, Royal Marines 31 Aug. 05 27 July 08 17 Mar. 31
$ Wellings, George, Unattached
14 Feb. 11 14 Nov. 11 23 Mar. 15 25 Jane 25
MR Wells, Fortescue,1" Royal Artillery.. 4 Oct. 06 1 Feb. 08 29 July 25 29 July 25
10 April 17 31 Jan. 21 22 Oct. 25 22 Oct. 25
Wetherall, Charles,240 Unattached
15 Aug. 13 8 Aug. 16 29 June 21 7June 34
Whalley, George Briscoe, Unattached . . 12 Dec. 26 12 Jan. 30 9 July 35 2 April 41
$ Ji.ll Wharton, William,"1 43 Foot .... 4 Dec. 06 11 Dec. 06 13 Aug. 12 1 June 20
21 Sept. 20 11 Aug. 25 26 Sept. 26 5 June 35
f) White, John, 61 Foot
1814
5 April 01 12 Jan. 05 24 July 12
9 Whitle, Robert, Unattached
25 Aug. 08 22 Feb. 10 22 Dec. 24 6 Dec. 27
$) Whitley, James, 9 Foot
22 Aug. 05 17 Dec. 06 17 June 13 25 Feb. 16
Whitmore, Mortimer, R. 8., 19 Dragoons t
Staff" Officer of Pensioners
J 26 June 27 5 Aug. 28 16 Feb. 38 23 June 43
Wicburg, John Andrew,*" Unattached . . 10 Dec. 12 21 April 14 13 Jan. 37 13 Jan. 37
1814
5 July 00 30 May 09 17 Mar. 14
Wilford, Ernest Christian, H. Staff Corps 2 Sept. 14 14 Mar. 23 19 April 31 19 April 31
$) Wilkinson, William, 3 R. Vet. Batt. ..
never
29 Aug. 07 2 Sept. 13
Willard,LeonardKilham,\\ R. Vet. Bat. 23 Aug. 99 3 April 01 1 Dec. 04
Williams, Arthur Charles, H. Staff Corps 16 June 25 29 Aug. 26 5 July 31 18 May 41
9 Williams, James, 11 Foot
9 April 07 10 Aug. 08 14 Sept. 13 25 Feb. 16
2 July 97 28 July 03 8 Oct. 1 1 1 Sept. 14
Williams, Rowland Edward, 7 W. I. Regt. 12 Jan. 05 25 July 05 13 Oct. 08 25 June 16
Williams, William, 40 Foot
23 June 94 7 April 95 23 Sept. 99 Dec- 01
$ Williamson, Tho. Paul,"" 31 Foot
Aug. 41
5 Dec. 11 24 Aug. 13 12 Jan. 38
Wills, Thomas Lake, Royal Marines .... 12 Feb. 97 3 Dec. 01 9 Aug. 09
Nov. 15
Willson, James Kennett/" R. Marines . . 15 Oct. 16 12 Oct. 32 7 Feb. 42 21 Sept. 43
12 Sept. 05 4 Feb. 08 7 Mar. 16 25 Mar. 16
Wilson, Edward, 57 Foot
5 June 06 9 Feb. 08 28 June 10 25 Feb. 16
19 May 14 20 Dec. 24 7 April 37 5 May 37
WUfon, John, Royal Marines
22 June 04 10 June 07 31 Aug. 27
Wilson, Joseph Fraser, Unattached
5 Auiil 10 10 Juno 1 1 13 Feb. 27 13 Feb. 37

Captains.
CORNET,
ETC.

349
LIEUT.

CAPTAIN.

Wilson, Peter Theodore, Royal Marines. . 29 Mar. 95 27 Jan. 06 15 Aug.


Windhain, Joseph Smith, 17 Dragoons . . 22 Dec. 08 14 Dec. 09 5 Nov.
Winnington, Hen. Jeffreys, 39 Foot
never
never
25 Dec.
14 Nov. 05 26 May 08 6 Sept.
12 May 96 1 Nov. 99 27 July
]) Wolfe Edward 28 Foot
29 Dec. 04 9 Jan. 06 9 Sept.
Wolfe, Richard,"4 Sub. Insp. of Militia . . 7 Feb. 11 3 Dec. 12 10 Dec.
Wolrige, Ambrose A. H., Royal Marines. . 4 July 03 15 Aug. 05 31 July
25 April 12 14 May 31 13 Nov.
30 Dec. 13 17 July 23 29 Oct.
8 Woods, Richard, 8 R. Veteran Batt. 2 Dec. 08 28 Dec. 09 13 Aug.
Woolcombe, Robert,"8 Royal Artillery 1 July 06 18 June 07 18 June
3 Jan. 11 2 April 12 3 Aug.
Worelev, James White, Sub. Insp. of Mil. 1 July 12 21 July 13 8 April
$ Wrench, Win. Handfield, R. Afr. Corps 1 April 07 22 Oct. 07 7 May
1 1 July 03 25 Oct. 05 31 July
6 Feb. 06 19 Feb. 07 3 Nov.
$ Wrixon Nicholas *** Unattached
4 April 11 13 May 13 1 May
Wulff, Kenelm Chandler, Royal Artillery 29 Oct. 08 12 July 11 6 Nov.
Wyatt Alex H L Unattached
17 Sept. 25 24 Feb. 29 29 June
28 Feb. 07 1 Feb. 08 1 Mar.
16 Nov. 94 9 Aug.
Wyndham, Alex. Wadham, Unattached.. 16 Mar. 20 25 Nov. 24 12 Dec.
3 April 94 27 May 95 11 Jan.
$ "Wynne, Abraham Wm.,230 Unattached 16 April 07 3 Oct. 05 24 July
16 Dec. 20 1 Aug. 27 13 Aug.
20 July 31 22 Jan. 33 31 Dec.
Yeoman, Coostantine, R. Staff Corps .... 5 Mar. 10 21 Oct. 13 31 Aug.
11 Oct. 21 28 Jan. 26 31 July
10 July 03 12 Sept. 05 31 July
Nov. 01 22 Aoril 02 1 Jan.

WHEN
PI ACF.D OH
HALF PAY.

05 24 Dec.
12 25 Dec.
13 25 Sept.
21 6 Sept.
08 30 Sept.
13 25 Dec.
33 19 Mar.
26 5 June
40 4 Aug.
25 12 July
12
24 18 June
30 8 Mar.
26 1 Jan.
18 29 Nov.
26 30 Sept.
18 30 Dec.
40 6 May
27 6 Nov.
32 31 Dec.
27 19 April
99
26 26 July
00
17 29 Mar.
39 28 Sept.
42 1 May
26 13 Dec.
28 19 Mar.
26
11 2.r> n<r.

05
14
14
21
13
14
37
32
43
33
24
31
33
21
33
19
42
27
39
36
27
27
39
43
32
29

17

War Services of (he Captains.


1 Captain J. H. Adair served with the 60th at the capture of Martinique and Les Saintes, in
1809 ; of Guadeloupe in 1810, and again in 1815.
2 Captain Agnew served with the 82nd during the Peninsular campaigns of 1808, 9, 12, and 13,
and was present at the capture of Oporto, battle of Talavera, and subsequent affairs ; also at the
battle of Vittoria, where his leg was so severely fractured as to require three separate amputations
of the thigh.
3 Captain Andros served with the 65th during the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in Ohuzerat and
Kutch, and was present at the capture of the Forts of Joosin, Anjar, Khuncoote, Dhingee, and
Dwarka. Served also throughout the Mahratta Campaigns of 1816, 17, and 18, including the
buttle before and subsequent capture of Poonah, and the affair of Ashtee.
4 Captain Appleton served in the Peninsula in 1809 and 10, and was present at the battle of
Bosaco.
5 Captain Robert Armstrong served in the Peninsula with the 61st, from July 1809 to Jan. 1810,
and again from Oct. 1811 to Feb. 1814, including the battle of Talavera, storming the forte and
battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, and blockade of Pampeluna.
6 Captain Atherton served in the Peninsula with the 47th from 1810 to the end of that war in
1814, including the sieges of Cadiz and Tarifa. Deccan campaign of 1817 and 18. Expedition to
the Persian Gulf in 1819 and 20, including the siege of Ras-el-Khyma, &c. Burmese war in 1825
and 28.
7 Captain Bace crossed the Desert in Egypt with the army under Sir David Baird. Served
also with the expedition to Italy under Sir James Craig ; subsequently in Sicily and Calabria ; and
finally in the Peninsula, including the passage of the Huebra, battles of the Pyrenees (28th July to
Snd Aug.), Nivelle, Nive (9th to 13th Dec.), Orthes, and Toulouse (horse shot under him), and
various minor affairs. He has received a medal for Toulouse, in which action he commanded the
61st for several hours and to its closeall his senior officers being either killed or wounded.
8 Captain Basset was employed in raising the siege of Bilboa, 25th December, 1836. Present in
the field actions on the 10th, 12th, 14th, 15th, and 16th March ; attack and carrying by assault
the town of Hernani, 12th May ; and capitulation of the town of Fontarabia, 17th May, 1837.
9 Captain G. Maclcod Baynes served in the Peninsula, from Sept. 1812 to the end of that war in
1814, including the battles of the Pyrenees (30th July), Nivelle, and Toulouse. Served also the
campaign of 1815, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.

350

War Services of the Captains.

10 Captain Thomas Baynes served in Sicily with the 39th during Murafg threatened invasion in
1810 and 11. Proceeded with the regt. to Portugal in 1811, and served during the whole of Lord
Hi'!1- operations in Spanish Estramadura and Portugal in that and the following year,in the ad
vance to Madrid and the Burgos retreat ; advance on Vittoria, at which battle he received a severe
wound, being shot through the neck. On recovering from his wound he joined Sir John Lambert
commanding a brigade in the 6th division at the pass of Maya, and served with him as his Aidede-camp in the operations in the Pyrenees (Sept. and Oct. 1813), passage of the Nivelle, passage of
the Nive, and battle of St. Pierre, battles of Orthes and Toulouse ; at New Orleans, in 1814 and
15 , battle of Waterloo (two horses killed and two wounded), and capture of Paris.
11 Captain Valentine Beadon served off the coast of France from 181 1 to 1814, and was present
in various boat actions. In 1815 he was at the capture of Naples and Gaieta ; and in 1624 severely
engaged with pirates in the West Indies.
12 Captain Beanfoy served with the 2nd battalion of the 27th on the eastern coast of Spain,
during the campaigns of 1812 and 13, including the battle of Castalla and siege of Tarragona.
Served also in the American war, in 1814.
13 Captain Beavan served in the Peninsula with the 37th from March 1 813 to the end of that war
in 1814, and was present at the investment of Bayonne.
14 Captain Berington served at Walcheren, in 1800.
15 Captain Beverhoudt served at the capture of Ouadaloupe, in 1815.
1G Captain James Birch served at the defence of Cadiz.
17 Captain Blackburne served with the 41st throughout the campaign of 1842 in Afghanistan,
and was present in the engagements of the 28th March and 28th April in the Pisheen Valley ; abo
in the actions at Goaine and before Ghuznee ; occupation and destruction of that fortress and of
Cabool; expedition into Kohistan; storm, capture, and destruction of IstalUf; and the various
minor affairs in and between the Bolan and the Khyber Passes.
18 Captain Blagrave served with the expedition to Quiberon Bay, in 1795 ; and with that to the
Helder, in 1799.
19 Captain Bland served in the Mahratta war with the Royals, and was present at the captures
of Nagpore and Asseerghur. Commanded two companies of the Royals at the taking of the Hill
Ports in Candeish. Received a contusion on the head from a matchlock ball at Nullyghauin, and
was severely wounded in the leg at Assecrghnr.
20 Captain Blennerhasset served with the 73rd in the campaign of 1815, and was present at the
battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. During the Kandian insurrection in Ceylon in 1818 and 19.
Served with the 38th in Ava, in 1825.
21 Captain Boyes served hi the American war with the 85th, and was present in the action at
Bladensburg, capture of Washington, actions at Baltimore and New Orleans.
22 Captain Brander served the campaign of 1815 with the 1st Dragoon Guards, and was present
at the battle of Waterloo.
23 Captain Perceval Brown served with the 41st in the Burmese war, during 1824 and 25.
24 Captain Thomas Brown served with the 79th at the siege of Copenhagen, in 1807 ; and sub
sequently in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including the defence of
Cadiz, battle of Busaco (slightly wounded), lines of Torres Vedras, pursuit of Massena, action of Fox
d'Arouce, battles of Fuentes d'Onor and Salamanca, siege of Bmgos, battles of the Pyrenees,
Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at
Quatrc Bras.
25 Captain the Honourable T. Browne landed with the first expedition to Portugal on the 3rd
Aug. 1808, as a lieutenant in the 40th, and served during the campaigns of 1808, 9, 10, 1 1 , and
12, including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, capture of Lisbon, battles of Talavera and Busaco,
the retreat to the Lines of Torres Vedras, action of Redinha, capture of Campo Mayor, siege of
Olivenca, first and third sieges of Badajoz, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo; and at the battle of Sala
manca, capture of Madrid and subsequent retreat into Portugal, ha commanded the light company
of the 40th.
26 Captain Burges was severely wounded at Waterloo.
27 Captain Alexander Burke served in the American war with the 8th, and was present in the
action at Plattsburg.
28 Captain J. C. Burton served on the eastern coast of Spain from March 1813 to the end of
that war in 1814.
29 Captain Berkeley Calcott served the campaign of 1808-9 with the 43rd, including the battle
of Vimiera, the retreat under Sir John Moore, and battle of Conmna. Expedition to Walcheren in
1809. Subsequently in the Peninsula, including the sieges and captures of Ciudad Rodrigo and
Badajoz, battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivclle, Nive, and Toulouse. Expedition to New Orleans.
Campaign of 1815, and was present at the capture of Paris.
30 Captain Coldccot served with the 39th in Malta and Sicily. Subsequently in the Peninsular
campaigns of 1813 and 14, including the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Wire,
action at Garris, battles of Ortlies and Toulouse. Served afterwards in Canada during the
American war.
31 Captain John Cameron served with the 79th during the campaign of 1808-9, including the
battle of Conmna. Expedition to Walchcrea and siege of Flushing iu 1800. Subsequently iu the

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351

Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, Including the battles of Busaco, Fuentcs
d'Onor, Salamanca, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse.
33 Captain Alexander Campbell (h. p. 35 F.) served in the Peninsula with the Olat from Sept.
1812 to the end of that war in 1814, and subsequently in the Netherlands and France, including the
Isittlei of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, Toulouse, and Waterloo. Served in the Burmese
war with the 38th in 1824, 25, and 26.
33 Captain Archibald Campbell served in the Peninsula with the 4th Portuguese Regt. from
90th May 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, Including the battle of Biuaco, Lines at Torres
Vedras, action of Campo Mayor, battle of Albuhera, 1st and 2nd sieges of Badajoz, action at Arroya
de Holino, battle* of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Pampeluua (severely wounded in the side), Nive Oth Dec.,
and before Bayonne 13th Dec., taking the island of llolriague, battle of Orthes, action at Aire, and
battle of Toulouse. Head severely injured 24th June, 1813, when pursuing the enemy to Pampeluna.
34 Captain Donald Campbell (2 Royal Veteran Battalion) served the campaign of 1815 with
the 7 1st, and was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
35 Captain John Campbell (h. p. 26 F.) served at New Orleans with the 5th West India Regt.
36 Captain Wm. Campbell (1st) served in the Peninsula with the 30th from August 1811 to June
I-]:!, including the storming of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, advance to Madrid, siege of Burgos,
and affair of Villa Muriel on the retreat from Burgos.
37 Captain Win. Campbell (2d) served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade.
38 Captain Carnegie served in Portugal from Nov. 1809 to 1811.
39 Captain Carr served in the North Sea, on the coast of France, and North and Sonth America
from 1812 to 1815.
40 Captain Carruthers served in the Peninsula with the 43rd during the campaigns of 1813 and 14.
41 Captain Cater was engaged in several affairs with gun-boats in the Baltic, in 1810. In 1813
he was at the destruction of a French frigate under the batteries near Cherbourg, and at the counter
revolution in Holland, 21st Nov. 1813. From 1818 to 1821 at the capture of a number of Slavers
on the coast of Africa. Served hi the north of Spain, including the sortie from Bilboa, 10th May ;
the advance of the 28th May ; defence of the Lines of San Sebastian, 6th and 9th June ; and attack
of Lines, 1st Oct. 1836.
42 Captain Caulfleld served hi the Mediterranean and the Peninsula with the 44th from April
1 8O6 to the end of that war in 1814, including the captures of Santa Maura, and the Islands of
Ischia and Procida ; also the siege of Tarragona. Served also in the American war, including the
actions of BladensTiurg, Baltimore, and New Orleans, at which last he was slightly wounded.
43 Captain John J. Chapman served with the expedition to Walcheren, and was present at the
siege of Flushing.
44 Captain George Chichester served with the 59th in Ceylon during the rebellion in 1818 and
19 ; also at the siege of Bhnrtpore under Lord Combermere, and was wounded at the assault.
45 Captain Donald Chisholm was slightly wounded at Quatre Bras.
46 Sir William Clerke served with the 52d Light Infantry in the Peninsula, and was present at
the battles of the Nivelle, Nive (9th, 10th, and llth Dec. 1813), Orthes, Tarbes, and Toulouse.
Served abo the campaign of 1815, and was present at Waterloo, and subsequently with the Army
of Occupation.
47 Captain Close joined the army under the Duke of Wellington at the close of the Peninsular war.
48 Captain Robert Cochrane served in the Peninsula with the RiBe Brigade from August 1811
to the end of that war in 1814, including the defence of Cadiz, actions at Aranjuez, San Munos,
and San Milan ; battle of Vittoria, and action at the bridge of Vera. Served also the campaign of
1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo and capture of Paris. Severely wounded in the
left arm at Vera, and slightly in the left breast at Waterloo.
48 Captain H. Mortimer Cochrane served on the frontiers of the United States throughout the
last war with America, including the operations at Fort George, Niagara, and Fort Erie.
50 Captain Wm. H. Cockburne was detached from Gibraltar for the defence of Tarifa in 1811
and 12, when the French were defeated, leaving their guns behind. Served subsequently in the
Peninsula to the end of that war in 1814, and was present at the investment of Bayonne and
repulse of the sortie. Embarked afterwards for America, where he served until the termination of
the war with the United States.
61 Captain Colby served at Walcheren, in 1809.
52 Captain F. W. Colthnrst served in the Peninsnla with the 2nd battalion of the 34th, from
Aug. 1810 to the end of that war hi 1814.
63 Captain James R. Colthurst was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
54 Captain Connor served as a volunteer with the 15th Hussars during Sir John Moore's cam
paign in Spain, and was present in the actions at Rueda and Benevente. Served with the 20th on
the expedition to Walcheren, in 1809. Abo the Peninsular campaigns of 1813 and 14, including
the battles of Vittoria, Pass of Roncesvalles, Pyrenees, Echalar, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes, at which
but he was severely wounded.
55 Captain Conrady served at the taking of Kandy and the Kandian Provinces in Ceylon, in
1815. Abo at the suppression of the rebellion in 1817 and 18.
6tJ Captain Cotton served at the capture of the islands of Ischia and Procida, in 1809; also at
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67 Captain Coxwell nerved at Copenhagen, in 1607 ; and at Flushing, in 1809.


58 Captain Tin mm- Cradock was severely wounded at Waterloo.
69 Captain Creagh served in the Anglo-Spanish Legion, and was engaged on the heights of
Ail."! >.m in Alava, on the 10th, 17th, and 18th January, 1836, besides several other affairs. He
was also employed on a Particular Service in Canada at the outbreak of the Rebellion in 1837.
60 Captain Cresswell served with the army under Lord Moira in 1794-5. In Ireland daring
the rebellion in 1798. Campaign of 1799 in Holland, including the actions of the 27th Aug., I Otb
and 19th Sept., 2nd and 6th Oct. Expedition to Hanover, in 1805; siege and capture of Copen
hagen, in 1807 ; Peninsular campaigns from March ISlOtothe close of that war in 1814, including;
the operations in Alemtejo and investment of Badajoz in 1811 ; action on the heights of Sao
Christoval, first siege of Badajoz and sortie from thence, third siege and capture of Badajoz, battle
of the Nivclle, passage of the Adour, and battle of Orthes (dangerously wounded), besides other
desultory services.
61 Captain Cubitt served on the expedition to Copenhagen in 1807 ; and on that to Walcheren
in 1809. Peninsular campaigns from Feb. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, including- the
battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toulouse.
62 Captain Curtis served at Walcheren in 1809, and was present at the capture of Flushing.
63 The Honourable Captain Cust served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Peninsula from
April 1809 to the end of that war in 1814, except the year 1812, and he was present at the battles
of Talavera and Busaco, in all the affairs with his Regiment on the retreat to the Lines of Lisbon,
and lastly at the battle of Toulouse.
64 Captain Davern served with the 88th at the attack on Buenos Ayres, 5th July 1807. At the
defence of Cadiz in 1809 and 10; subsequent campaigns in the Peninsula, including the pursuit of
the French from the Lines of Torres Vedras, action at Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, second
siege of Badajoz, action at 1 Bodon, siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo, thud siege and capture
of Badajoz (wounded at the assault), battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Painpeluna, and the Pyrenees ;
passage of the Bidassoa, battles of Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes (wounded) ; actions at Vic Bigorre,
Tarbes, and Hasparen, battle of Toulouse, and various minor affairs. Served afterwards in the
American war, and was present in the action at Plattsburg.
65 Captain David Davies served the campaign of 1815 with the 32nd, and was slightly wounded
at Quatre Bras, and severely at Waterloo.
66 Captain Alfred Davis was present with a squadron of the 22nd Light Dragoons at the battle
of Maheidpore, 21st Dec. 1817 ; and at the taking of Talneir in 1818.
67 Captain James Davis served with the 47th at the defence of Cadiz. Also hi Guzerat in 1814
and 15.
68 Captain William Davis was landed in 1800 at Mahon, in Minorca, in command of a detach
ment of Marines, to prevent the prisoners of war in the Lazaretto from rising and effecting tbeir
escape during a mutiny of the Spanish Walloon Guards. At the capture and destruction of a fort
on Isle Verte, near La Civtat, 1st June 1812, he received a severe wound by a rifle ball, in
the right thigh. On the 8th May 1813, as a volunteer, at the cutting out of an armed Xybec from
under the fort and tower of Orbitello. At the capture of the island of Pouza, under Sir Charles
Napier, where, as a volunteer, with a detachment of Marines, he landed, and stormed and captured
one of the batteries. On the 4th Oct. 1813, as a volunteer in the storming of the fort protecting
the anchorage at Marinello, when one gun-boat and thirteen of the enemy's vesasels deeply laden
were captured, and one gun-boat sunk. At the landing of the Italian Levy at Via Reggio, in 1813.
At the landing near Leghorn, in Dec. 1813, when 270 Marines charged and defeated between 800
and 700 French Infantry, supported by 30 Cavalry,received a sabre wound from the charge of
Cavalry. At the capture of a castle near Spezzia, 25th March, 1814. Present at the siege and
capture of Fort Santa Maria, 29th March following. Also at the capture of Genoa, under Lord
William Bentinck.
69 Captain C. P. Deacon served at Naples in 1804 ; in Sicily and Calabria in 1805 and 6, in
cluding the battle of Maida ; in the Peninsula, including the siege of San Sebastian ; subsequently
in the American war, including the actions at Bladensburg, Baltimore, and New Orleans. On
board the Volcano bomb in an engagement with the Saufy Jack, American privateer.
70 Captain Thomas Deacon served with the 2nd battalion of the 73rd on the expedition to Si r , 1 sund, under Sir Samuel Gibbs, in 1813; and to the north of Germany, under Count Wahnodon.
and was present at the battle of Goerde. Subsequently in Holland, under Lord Lynedoch, daringthe operations of the winter campaign of 1813-14. Campaign of 1815,severely wounded at
Waterloo. Commanded one of the disturbed districts of the Kandian provinces, and other opera
tions, in Ceylon, during the rebellion of 1817 and 18.
71 Captain Dewell served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, under Lord Lynedoch, and com
manded the batteries in position against Fort Lillo. Continued with the army under the Prince of
Orange ; commanded the British and Dutch Artillery, under General Bergh, at Monsin advance
of the position of the allied armyduring the battle of Waterloo ; and was present, with the Dutch
Artillery, at the blockade and bombardment of Conde : and with the British Artillery, under Sir
Alexander Dickson, when the Prussian army entered Maubeuge and Philipville ; after which he
advanced to Paris, and continued with the army of occupation until its return to England.
73 Captain Donelan served with the 48th in the operations against the Rajah of Coorg in April 1834.

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74 Captain Dowdall served the Mahratta campaigns of 1818 and 19, including the taking of
Loghur, Issapoor, Kooaree, Rhyghur, Raree, besides several other small forts, and he was severely
wounded at the storming of Ravee, having sustained the total loss of the right eye, and a portion
of the nose and jaw bone. Served also in the Burmese war under Sir Archibald Campbell, and
was severely wounded in storming the Dalla stockades near Rangoon on the 9th Dec. 1824
Captain Dowdall commanded and led the Light Company of the 80th to five different storms.
75 Captain Downie served at the capture of Guadeloupe, in 1810, and was present with the
Grenadiers of the 3rd West India Regiment at the attack on the bridge of Noziere.
76 Captain Drysdale was present with the 27th at the taking of the islands of Ischia and Procida
m 1809. Served afterwards in Spain from 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the
taking of Alcoy, battles of Biar and Castalla, siege of Tarragona, engagement at the Pass of Ordal
and blockade of Barcelona.
77 Captain Duncan served with the expedition to Bremen in Germany, in 1805. Also in the
American war, including the capture of Moose Island.
78 Captain Duval was engaged at the defence of Cadiz. Served also hi the American war.
79 Captain Edmonds served in the Peninsula with the 66th from March 1809 to the end of that
wr in 1814, and was slightly wounded at the battle of Talavera, 28th July 1809.
80 Captain Hercules Ellis served in the Peninsula with the 88th, from March 1809 to the end
of that war in 1814, including the first siege of Badajoz, and battles of Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor,
Vittoria, and the Pyrenees.
81 Captain Elmsall pervert the campaign of 1815 with the 1st Dragoon Guards, and was present
in the action at Quatrc Bras, retreat on the following day, and battle of Waterloo.
62 Captain Emerson served with the 35th at the taking of Santa Maura, storming of the enemy's
outposts, and at the taking of the Ionian Islands.
83 Captain Enderby served with the 22nd Light Dragoons at Belgaum and Sholapore, in 1818 ;
and with the 16th Lancers at Bhurtpore in 1825-6. In addition to the above he served three years
hi the royal navy as midshipman, and was on board H. M. S. Defence at the battle of Trafalgar.
84 Captain A. Fitzgerald Evans served in the Peninsula with the uth battalion of the 60th from
Sept. 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the action at Alba de Tormes, battles of
Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Nive, action of Garris, battle of Orthes, actions of Lembege,
Vic Bigorre, and Tarbcs, and battle of Toulouse.
85 Captain James Evans served at Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing.
86 Captain Fayerman served in Egypt under Sir Ralph Abercromby, and has received the
Egyptian medal.
87 Captain FTsk, see Note 13, page 317.
88 Captain Foote served the campaign of 1814 and 15 in Holland, Belgium, and France,
including the attack on Merxem, bombardment of the shipping at Antwerp, attack on Bergen-opZoom, and battle of Waterloo.
89 Captain Ford served at the siege of Flushing, in 1 809 ; and at New Orleans, in 1814.
90 Captain Foreter served with the expedition to Copenhagen, in 1807 ; the campaign of 1808-9
under Sir John Moore, including the cavalry action at Sahagnn, and battle of Corunna. Campaign
of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, where he was severely wounded in the foot by a grape
hot.
91 Captain Foulston served during the Kandian war in Ceylon in 1803, 4, and 5, including the
rapture of Kandy : wounded in the leg in repulsing an attack of the enemy on the 20th June, 1803.
Served afterwards at the capture of Travancore in 1809; of Bourbon and the Isle of France in 1810;
and of Java in 1811,wounded on the 10th of August, when commanding the advance piquet.
At the capture of Kandy in Ceylon on the 3rd Feb. 1815, and on the 18th of the same month drove
the king of Kandy into the hands of a force which took him prisoner. Served in the subsequent
rebellion during 1817 and 18. Present also at the storming of Ghuznee on the 23rd July, 1839.
Was embarked with a detachment on board the Nereide frigate under Sir Nesbit Willoughby, des
tined for the reduction of Isle de la Passe, and was taken prisoner at the surrender of that ship
after a most severe action with a French squadron on the 23rd Aug. 1810.
92 Captain Fowle served at the defence of Sicily, and attack on the French flotilla and batteries
at Palmas, in Calabria, in 1810. Campaigns of 1812, 13, and 14, on the eastern coast of Spain,
including the battle of Castalla and siege of Tarragona.
93 Captain F. H. Fuller proceeded to the Peninsula in 1808, and was present with the 53rd at
the capture of Oporto, battles of Talavera, Busaeo, and Fnentes d'Onor, besides various skirmishes.
94 Captain J. T. Fuller served at the siege of Copenhagen, in 1807 ; and at the bombardment
of Algiers, 27th Aug. 1816.
95 Captain Fyers served in the Peninsula durinpr the campaign of 1809.
96 Captain Gascoyne serred in the Peninsula with the 83rd from 1809 to 1813, and was severely
wounded in the leg at the battle of Salamanca. Served also in Ceylon as IJeputy-Assistant-Adjvtsnt-General during the Kandian rebellion in 1818.
97 Captain Gibbons served in the rebellion in Ireland, and was at the taking of the French near
liallanamuck, Sth Sept. 1798. Served also in the Peninsula from Sept. 1811 to the end of that war
in 1814, Including the covering of the sieges of Ciudad Hodrigo and Badajoz, forcing the enemy
ont of IJerena on the night of the 25th March 1812, actions near Usagre (wounded in the right K K

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hand) and Llerena, affair with the enemy's cavalry 21st June, battle of Salamanca, and capture of
the French rear-guard on the following day ; captures of Madrid and Valladolid, investment and
tiege of Burgos, retreat from thence, blockade of Pampeluna, battles of the Pyrenees, 28th, 39th,
and 30th July ; Pass of Maya, battles of the Nlvelle and Nive, blockade of Bayonne. from 12th
Dec. 1813 to 22nd Feb. 1814 ; battle of Orthes, actions of Vic Bigorre and Tarbes.
98 Captain P. Y. Gilbert served in the Peninsula from Dec. 1812to the end of that war in ltU.
99 Captain Ooode served in the American war, including the operations in the Chesapeake, battle
of Bladcnsburg and capture of Washington and Alexandria, action near Baltimore, and destruction
of the American flotilla. Served also at the attack and capture of Guadaloupe, in 1815.
100 Captain Charles Gordon served in the American war in 1814 and 15 with the 93rd, and
was severely wounded in the left cheek at New Orleans, 8th Jan. 1815.
101 Captain Uorse served at the capture of Guadaloupe In 1815 with the 3d West India Rest.
102 Captain Gunning served with the 79th at Ferrol in 1800; in Egypt in 1801, under Sir
Ralph Abercromby, and was present in the actions of the 13th and 21st March, and with thr
Division that took Grand Cairo. Proceeded to India in 1805, and was at Vellore with the Hi' '
during the mutiny in the following year. Served with the Regt. at the capture of the Lines anil
Country of Travancore, in 1809. Also at the captures of the islands of Bourbon, Mauritius, and
Java ; at the storming of one of the Forts of the latter island with six companies of the 69th. under
Lieut.-Col. Macleod (who was killed), he was the first man that entered the Fort. Medal for
services in Egypt.
103 Captain Hammill served the campaign of 1814 in Upper Canada.
104 Captain Harding served in the Peninsula from Aug. 181 1 to the end of that war in 1814,
including the battles of Salamanca and Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, and battles of Orthes ami
Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
105 Captain Win. Henry Hare accompanied the expedition under Sir David Baird to Corunna,
and was present throughout the retreat, and at the battle of Corunna. In Aug. 1809 embarked
with the expedition to Walcheren, and was at the siege and capture of Flushing. Served in the
Peninsular campaigns of 181 1, 12, 13, and 14 ; and finally at the battle of Waterloo and capture
of Cambray.
106 Captain Hugh Harrison served the campaign of 1815 with the 32nd, and was severely
wounded at Waterloo.
107 Captain Septimus Harrison served with the 10th in the Nepaul campaigns of 1814 and l.~>,
and commanded a company on the advanced guard in the action at Jeetghur, where he was
wounded. Served also against the Mahrattas in 1810 and 17.
108 Captain Hazlewood served with the 14th at the siege and capture of Flushing, in 1800.
Also at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore, under Lord Combennere.
109 Cuptain Henry joined the Peninsular army in 1810, and was present at the sieges of Ciadail
Rodrigo and Badajoz, defence of Alba de Tonnes, attack on the Pass of Maya, battles of Yittoria,
Nivelle, Nive and St. Pierre, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides various minor affairs.
110 Captain Hewson served in the American war, and was engaged at the battle of Niagara aixl
siege of Fort Erie. Served also in the Burmese war.
111 Captain Henry Hill served in the Peninsula with the llth Light Dragoons from May 1811
to June 1813, and was present at the action near El Bodon, battle of Salamanca, with the advance
and rear-guard to and on the retreat from Burgos. Served also the campaign of 1815, and wms
present at the battle of Waterloo.
112 Captain Hodges served in the Peninsula, from 1810 to 1814, including the battles of
Vittoria and the Pyrenees, besides various minor actions and skirmishes. Served also the cam
paign of 1815, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Commanded the
Auxiliary land forces under the orders of his Imperial Majesty the Duke of Braganza, in Portugal,
in 1832 and 1833. Was also present at the attack on the Egyptian Forces under Ibrahim Pasha,
by the Turkish Army commanded by Commodore Sir Charles Napier, on the heights above
Beyroutin Syria, 10th Oct. 1840. He has been three times wounded in the course of his services.
1 13 Captain Holmes served with the 2nd Battalion of the 14th, on the expedition under Lorxl
William Benti nek in the Genoese territory, In 1814; and also served in the South of France, in
1815. Served with the 20th, with the Madras and Bombay Force against the Kajah of Kolapore,
in 1827.
114 Captain Holt served in the American war, and was present at the taking of Caatine, the
operations upon the American coast, and upon the Penobscot.
115 Captain J. M. Home served the campaign of 1814 in Upper Canada with the 104th.
116 Captain Hort served with the 81st in Lower Calabria and Sicily, and accompanied the
expedition under Major-General Ackland to the Bay of Naples, in 1800. Served also during the
campaign under Sir John Moore, and lost his right leg at the battle of Corunua,
117 Captain George Hotham served at the bombardment of Algiers, under Lord Exinoutli.
118 Captain Hulme served in the Peninsula from March 1810 to the end of that war in 1814,
including the 2nd siege of Badajoz, battles of Nivelle and Nive (I0th to 13th Dec.), passage of the
Adonr, investment of Bayonne and repulse of the Bortie.
119 Captain Humbley served with the 95th (Rifle Brigade) at the siege of Copenhagen iu 1807.
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render of Copenhagen and the whole of the Danish Navy. In 1808 lie landed with a detachment
in Portugal, aud was present at the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, the advance {mm Lisbon into
Spain, the subsequent retreat from Salamanca, action at Calcavellas, and battle of Corunna.
Served on the Walcheren expedition in 1809; commanded an advanced out-post before Flushing
on the night of the 31ft July, when he surprised and took prisoners an out-lying Picquet of the
enemy ; the following day he wag very severely wounded in the forehead, when under the fortifica
tions of Flushing, by a muket-ball which lodged, the ball extracted, and the head trepanned.
Joined the Army in the Peninsula in March 1810, where he served until the end of that war in
1814, with the exception of four months in 1812 ; present at the defence of Cadiz and Fort
Matagorda, debarked at Tarifa, present at the battles of Barrosa, Salamanca, and Vittoria
severely wounded in the left arm ; action at Vera Bridge, storming the heights of Vera, battles of
the Pyreneeswounded near the left eye ; crossing the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle, Ni ve, and
Orthesseverely wounded in the right thigh ; action at Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse, beside**
numerous minor actions, skirmishes, and affaire of out-posts. Served ali>o the campaign of 1815,
and was very severely wounded at Waterloo by a musket-ball in each shoulder, the two balls
having lodged, one of which was extracted two days afterwards, the other still remains lodged
under the scapula in the left shoulder. On the passage to Spain, 6th Dec. 1812, he was at tho
capture, after a running fight of several miles, of a large American merchant ship well armed.
12D Captain Humfrey joined the 45th in the Peninsula in 1811, and served there until the end
of that war in 1814, including the siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrigoseverely wounded, siege
and storm of Badajoz,in both of these attacks he served in the storming party composed of the
flank fompanies ; storm of Fort Picurina under General Kempt, battle of Salamanca, capture of
Madrid, retreat therefrom into Portugal, battle of Vittoria, blockade of Pampeluna, battle of the
Pyreneesseverely wounded, battles of the Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides numerous minor
affairs and skirmishes.
121 Captain Humphreys served with the 15th at the capture of Martinique and the Saintes, in
1809 ; and of Guadeloupe, in 1815.
122 Captain George James Hunter served during the campaign of 1814 on the Niagara frontier,
including the action at Chippewa and attack on Fort Erie.
123 Captain James Hutchinson served with the 87th hi the campaign of 1794-5 in Holland,
and was taken prisoner at the capitulation of Bergeu-op-Zoom. Pit-sent at the attack on Porto
Bieo, in 1797; capture of Surinam, in 1799; expedition to South America, in 1806 and 7,
Including the attack and capture of Monte Video and Buenos Ayres. Capture of the Isle of
France, in 1810 ; siege and capture of Hattras, in 1817; Mahratta war, in 1818; Burmese war,
in 1825 and 1826.
124 Captain Jago served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bras
and Waterloo.
125 Captain Henry James was present at the capture of Fort San Philippe ( Balagucr), and
siege of Tarragona, in 1813. Also at the bombardment of Algiers, in 1816.
126 Capt. Johnston served with the 49th throughout the whole of the operations in China
except the capture of Segoan, and was present at the attack and capture of Chusan (both opera
tions), storm and capture of the heights above Canton, attack and capture of Amoy and Chinhae,
occupation of Ningpo and repulse of the night attack, attack and capture of Segoan, Chapoo,
WooMing, and Chin Kiang Foo, and demonstration before Nankin.
127 Captain Kay served in Holland and the Netherlands in 1814 and 15.
128 Captain Keily was severely wounded at Waterloo.
129 Captain John Kelly (6 Foot) accompanied the effective men of the wing of the 6th Begt.
stationed at Aden, which formed part of an expedition of 500 men under the command of Lt.-Col.
Pennycuick, which destroyed the Arab posts of Sheik Medi and Sheik Othman, and skirmished
between those places on the 6th Oct. 1841.
130 Captain Waldron Barrs Kelly, having been detained on a Court Martial at Kurrachee
in 1848, as Deputy Judge Advocate, and when on his way to rejoin his Regt. (the 22d of which
Regt. be was Adjutant) with a Sepoy Escort, was twice attacked and had a horse shot under
him, bnt on both occasions he defeated a very superior force.
131 Captain Ker served with the 37th at the investment of Bayonne, in 1814.
132 Captain James King served in the West Indies, and was present at the capture of the city
of St. Domingo, in 1809. Served afterwards in the Peninsula in the 87th, from Jan. 1812 to
Jane 1813, and was severely wounded at the battle of Vittoria.
133 Captain J. D. King served in Holland and the Peninsula, from July 1800 to the end of
that war in 1814, including the capture of Walcheren and siege of Flushing ; battle of Busaro,
action at Fnente Gninaldo, affair at Alasa del Pontc, battle of Vittoria, and battles of the Pyre
nees on the 20th, 26th, 27th, and 28th July, 1813,severely wounded in the right shoulder on the
28th. Present also at the capture of Paris, in 1815.
134 Captain T. N. King served the Corunna campaign.
185 Captain Kirkley served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade, from May 1812 to the end
of that war in 1814, including the action of San Milan, battle of Vittoria, attack of the French
rear-guard near Pampeluna, battles of the Pyrenees on the 25th, 26th, 27th, and 28th July, action
* the bridge of Vera, crossing the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle, Nivc (9th to 13th Dee.),

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Orthe.i, Tarbes, and Toulouse. Served afterwards in the American war, and was present in the
actions before New Orleans on the 18th Dec. 1814, and 8th Jan. 1815,slightly wounded.
136 Captain Kyle served in the Peninsula with the old 94th, from Jan. 1810 to the end of that
war in 1814, including the defence of Cadiz, lines at Torres Vedras, actions at Redinha, Casal Novo,
Foz d'Aronce, and Sabugal , battle of Fuentes d'Onor, second siege of Badajoz, action at El Bodon,
siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo (slightly wounded), thud siege of Badajoz and storming of
Fort Picurina, where he was severely wounded in leading the 94th party 3rd division to one of the
most desperate assaults that took place during the war ; retreat to Portugal, battles of Vittoria, the
Pyrenees, \ivelle, and Orthes ; action at Vic Bigorre, and battle of Toulouse. Medal for Vittoria,
having succeeded to the command of the regiment.
137 Captain Lane served with the 41st in several skirmishes in the American war ; and with tbe
47th at the taking of several islands in the Persian Gulf, hi 1819 and 20.
130 Captain Lawlor served in the American war, under Sir Gordon Drummond.
140 Captain W. H. Lawrence served in the Peninsula from April 1813 to the end of that war
In 1814, Including the siege of Tarragona.
141 Captain Le Couteur served during the whole of the last war in America. He was adjutant
to Colonel De Harem, who commanded the Light Division and seven hundred Indian?, under
Generals Vincent and De Rottenburg on the Nianara frontier ; was engaged at Sackett's Harbour,
the battle of Niagara, and was in the storming division at Fort Erie, where he was blown np by
the springing of a mine; present al.so at the action of the Cross Roads and many skirmishes with
the Light Division.
14*2 Captain L'Estrange served the campaign in 1808-9 in Spain, with the 14th, and was present
at the battle of Corunna. Capture of the Isle of France, in 1810. Capture of Java, in 1811. and
engaged with a Dutch brigade at St. Nicholas. At the storming of a strong Dutch Fort on the
coast of Bantam. On board H.M.S. lioscitu at the boarding and capture of eleven French gun
boats. Present at the siege and storm of Cornells, and storm and capture of the heights of Serandole. At the capture of the town and fortress of Sambas, Isle of Borneo, hi March 1813. KepanI
war in 1815; siege and capture of Hattras, in March 1817 ; Mahratta campaign, in 1817 and 16;
siege and storm of Bhurtpore, under Lord Combermere.
143 Captain Lcmpriere served the campaign in Spain under Sir John Moore. In the American
war in 1814 and 15, including the capture of Washington, and all the operations in the Chesapeake,
and before New Orleans. Attached to the Prussian army at the sieges of Maubcuge, Phjlipville,
Rocroy, &c. &c.
144 Captain L. X. Leslie served the campaign of 1814 in Canada.
145 Captain Lister served in the Peninsula and France with the 74th, and was present at the
pursuit of the French from the lines at Torres Vedras, action at Sabugal, battle of Fnentee d'Onor,
siege of Badajoz in 1811, actions at Campo Mayor, 1.1 Bodon, and Aldea de Ponte ; siege and
capture of Ciudad Rodrigo, assault on Fort Picurina before Badajoz, third siege and capture of
Badajoz, battles of the Pyrenee* and Orthes, besides various minor affairs and skirmished. Re
ceived a contusion on the left thigh from the bursting of a shell or hand-grenade while in the
command of the Grenadiers of the 74th, being one of the flank companies composing the storming
party of the main breach at Ciudad Rodrigo. Dangerously wounded in the right arm and through
the lungs at the siege of Badajoz, 2Gth March 1812. Severely wounded at Orthcs in the left arm,
which was broken to pieces near the socket joint, and from which he nearly bled to death.
140 Captain Litchficld served at Walcheren in 1809; also the Peninsular campaigns of 1812,
13, and 14, including the action at Puerta del Almarez, and battles of Vittoria, Orthes, and Tonlouse. Served afterwards in the American war, including the action at Plattsburg.
147 Captain Lutman's services :Campaign and battle of Corunna (wounded in the left thieh) ;
expedition to Walcheren, and siege of Flushing ; Sicily from May 1810 to June 1812; Penin
sula from June 1812 until the end of the war, including the battle of Castalla, siege of Tarragona,
July and August 1813, and blockade of Barcelona, Feb. to May 1814; served also in the
American war.
148 Captain Donald M'Donald served at Walcheren, in 1809; and at the siege of Cadiz in 1813.
149 Captain Angus M'Intyro served with the 41st in the American war.
150 Captain M'Murdo served with the 8th Hussars at the siege of Hattras, in 1817 ; and after
wards in the Pindaree war.
151 Captain M'Quecn served in the American war with the 7th battalion of the 60th, and was
present at the taking of Castile and Hampden, and the John Atlanu United States frigate.
152 Captain John Macdonald served with the 93rd during the campaigns of 1811 and 19
against the Caffres on the frontier of the Cape of Good Hope. Also the campaign of 1814 in
Louisiana, and battle before New Orleans on the 8th Jan. 1815,severely wounded in the
head and leg.
153 Captain Mac Donnell served the campaign of 1814 with the 61st, including the affair at
Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse.
164 Captain Mac Gregor served in the East Indies, with the Royals, and was severely wounded
at the battle of Maheidpore, 22nd Dec. 1817, and again at the assault on Fort Talneir, 27th Feb.
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on several expeditions, and was present in almost every affair and skirmish that took place on the
various parts of the coast at which he was stationed with the Royal African Corps and 2nd West
India Regiment, from Jan. 1814 to May 1822, including the attack and capture of the town of
Barra, River Gambia, in July, 1817.
156 Captain Macunil served with the 75th hi the East Indies ; in 1800 and 1801 he was actively
employed during the campaign in the district of Cotiote in Malabar, including the storm and cap
ture of the fort of Pyche. In 1802 and 3 he was on service in Ouzeraut, and was present in the
action at Kiirrie, storm of the ontworks and camp at Kurrie ; siege and reduction of Brodera, and
action of the 6th Feb. 1803, on the banks of the Mahe. Subsequently he served with the army
under Sir John Murray.
157 Captain Macpherson served in the Peninsula with the 74th from Jan. 1810 to the end of
that war in 1814. including the battles of Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor, first siege of Badajoz, sieges
and captures of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and
Toulouse. Severely wounded in the head at Vittoria, and in the left knee at Toulouse.
158 Captain Manners served in the Peninsula from Feb. 1810 to Dec. 1813, and was present at
the battle of Barrosa (wounded), and the sieges of Tarifa and Cadiz.
159 Captain H. C. Martin served on the expedition against the Danish and Swedish West India
Islands, in 1801 ; likewise on the expedition against the French Islands in 1803.
ICO Captain Massey served on the Continent in 1793, 04, and 95; also at the Helder in 1799.
161 Captain Master went with the expedition to the Hague in the 2nd battalion of the Grenadier
Guards, and served the campaign of 1813 and 14 in Holland, including the taking of Merxem,
bombardment of Antwerp, and storming of Bergen-op-Zoom. Served also the campaign of 1815,
and carried the King's Colour of the 3rd battalion Grenadier Guards at the battles of Quatre Bras
and Waterloo. He was also present with the storming party at Peronne, and at the subsequent
capture of Paris.
162 Captain Maunsell served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
163 Captain Meek served with the 2nd battalion of the 14th on the expedition under Lord Wm.
Bentinck, in the Genoese territory, in 1814; and with that under Sir Hudson Lowe in the South
of France, in 1815.
164 Captain Melhnish served in the Peninsula from May 1811 to the end of that war in 1814,
including the siege and storming of Badajoz, and repulse of the sortie in 1812 ; passage of the
Adour, investment of Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie. Led the attack at Badajoz, by escalade
at the bastion of St. Vincent. Twice slightly wounded at the siege of Badajoz ; also slightly
wounded at the investment of Bayonne, and again at the sortie.
165 Captain Miller served with the 46th at the defence of Dominica from an attack of the French,
in 18O5 j the capture of Martinique, in 1809 ; and of Guadeloupe, in 1810; and was present at
the latter hi the attack on the enemy's post, Belle Air, heights of St. Louis.
166 Captain J. P. Mitford served on the Staff throughout the war in China, and was present at
the operations before Canton, and at the investment of Nankin.
167 Captain A. O. Molesworth served the campaign of 1815, and was engaged at Cambray,
23rd and 24th June, and was present at the capture of Pari.
168 Captain Molloy served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade. Also the campaign of 1815,
and was severely wounded at Waterloo.
169 Captain Montagu served at the siege of Dantzic, in 1813. Also the campaign of 1815,
and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
170 Captain A. R. Montgomery served at the siege of Copenhagen, in 1807 ; and subsequently
in the Peninsula, including the storming of Badajoz, affairs previous to and battle of Salamanca,
and retreat to Madrid.
171 Captain Richard Montgomery served in the Peninsula with the 36th from March 1812 to
the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Salamanca (slightly wounded), Pyrenees,
Nivelle, and Nive.
172 Captain Moore (18 F.) served in the Peninsula with the 27th from 1808 to 1813, and
was present at the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, and both sieges of Badajoz. Severely wounded at the
storming of Badajoz on the night of the 6th of April, 1812.
173 Captain Evan Morgan served in the Peninsula and France from October, 1813, to June,
1814, including the passage of the Adour, and battle of Toulouse. Served also the campaign of
1814 in Canada, under Sir George Prevost.
174 Captain Hugh Morgan served on the expedition to Walcheren in 1809, and was present at
the bombardment of Flushing; served afterwards in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of the
war in 1814, including the siege of Cadiz, battles of the Pyrenees, siege of San Sebastian (severely
wounded), and battle of Toulouse.
175 Captain Morle served hi the Queen's in Sir John Moore's retreat ; at the siege of Flushing ;
and subsequently in the Peninsula, including the battles of Vittoria, Pampeluna, Nivelle, Nive,
and Toulouse, besides several affairs of outposts.
176 Captain Ness served with the 71st at the capture of the Cape of Good Hoi>e in 1806 ; and
subsequently at the reduction and defence of Buenos Ayres under General Beresford. Also the
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Wiilcheren and at the siege of Planning, in 1809. Peninsular campaign* of 1811, 12, and 19,
during which service he was twice severely wounded.
177 Captain Newhouse served in the Light division of the Deccan Army in the Mahratta war of
1817 and 18, as extra Aide-de-Camp to Sir Lionel Smith, and commanding a Rassela of the Poona
Auxiliary Cavalry, and was wounded at the action of the 31st Jan. 1818. Served a bo in two expe
ditions to Cutch, the first in 1819, under Sir Wm. Kier Grant, in which he volunteered with the
Grenadier Company of the 65th la the storming of the Hill Fort of Bhooj, which was taken by
escalade : in the second in 1820 with the right wing of the 66th, with the force under Colonel the
Honourable Lincoln Stanhope.
178 Captain Huntley Nicholson served in the Peninsula with the 42nd from July 1813, to the
end of that war in 1814, including the battles of the Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, Present
at the quelling of the mutiny at Barrackpore, in Dec. 1824. Served also in the Burmese war,
including the engagements near Prome on the 20th, 25th, and 26th Nov. 1825.
179 Captain Nicholls served in the Peninsula with the 66th from Feb. 1810 to the end of that
war in 1814, including the battles of Busaco, Albuhera, Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse ; and the
actions of Arroyo de Molino, Garris, and Aire.
180 Captain North served in Holland and France with the 44th from Nov. 1813 to Feb. 1816.
181 Captain Charles O'Neill served in the Peninsula with the 83rd from 1809 to the end of that
war in 1814, including the following actions and sieges:Talavcra, Itasuco, Oporto, Pomba).
Leira, Condeixa, Fleur-de-lis, Guarda, Sabugal, Fuentes d'Onor, Badajoz (2nd siege), Ciudad
Rodrigo, Badajoz (3rd siege, and severely wounded at the assault), Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees,
Nivelle, Nive, Sauveterre, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served also during the Kandian war in Cevlon.
182 Captain William O'Neill served as a volunteer with the 33rd from 1st Feb. 1812 to the'lSth
of August following, when he was appointed to an ensigncy in that regiment, present with it at the
battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid and the Retiro, retreat from Madrid and Salamanca, battle
of Vittoria, blockade of Pampeluna, battles of the Pyrenees (from 27th to 30th July), Nirelk-,
Nive, and Orthes, actions of Sauveterre, Vic Bigorre, and Tarbes, and battle of Tonlouse, besides
several affairs and skirmishes. Served in Ceylon during the Kandian war in 1817, 18, and 19.
and was the individual officer who made the two Kandian chiefs together with many of their
followers prisoners, which at once put an end to that formidable rebellion, and for which lie
received the thanks, in general orders, of the Governor and Commander-in-Chicf Sir Robert
Brownrigg, as also of the Duke of York.
183 Captain Orange served in the Burmese war in 1825.
184 Captain Onusby served the campaign of 1815 with the 14th, and was present at the battle
of Waterloo and storming of Cambrny, at which last he was slightly wounded. Served afterwards
in the East Indies, and was present at the siege and capture of Hattras; also in the Deccan cam
paign of 1817 and 18 ; and the siege and capture of Bhurtpore under Lord Combermere.
185 Captain Orr served in the Peninsula, with the 7th Fnsiliers, from Feb. to Aug. 181 1, and
again from April 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the siege of Badajoz in April and
May, 1811, battle of Albuhera (wounded in the left knee and elbow), action of Osma, battle of
Vittoria, affair of Roneesvalles, battles of Pampeluna, Nivelle. Orthes, and Toulon*e.
18(i Captain Packe served the campaign of 1815, with the 13th Dragoon*, and was slightly
wounded at Waterloo.
187 Captain Stephen Parker served with the 69th in Holland, Flanders, and France, from Dec.
1813 to Dec. 1815, including the action at Mcrxem, bombardment of Antwerp, attack on Bergwiop-zoom, battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and three months on field service in India during
the Pindareo war in 1818.
188 Captain Pemberton served in the Peninsula from Feb. 1814 to the cud of that war.
189 Captain Phelan served in the Peninsula, and was wounded on three different occasions..
Served also in the American war.
190 Captain Phibbs served in the Peninsula, with the 27th, from Nov. 1813 to the end of that
war in 1814, including the battles of the Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served afterwards in the
American war, and was present at the taking of Plattsburg. Lost his left arm, and was sbot
through both legs at the battle of the Nivelle.
191 Captain R. F. Phillips served with the expedition to Walchercn in 1809 ; also the Peninsular
campaigns of 1812 and 13, including the siege of the forts of Salamanca, battles of Salamanca.
Vittoria, and the Pyrenees ; siege of Sim Sebastian, and battle of Nivelle,
192 Captain Brooke Pigot served in Holland, Belgium, and France, from Dec. 1812 to Jan.
1816, including both actions at Merxem, bombardment of the French fleet at Antwerp, and battle
of Quatre Bras, at which last he was severely wounded in the head.
193 Captain Pitman served in the Peninsula, with the 59th, from Sept. 1812 to the end of that
war in 1814, including tlie battle of Vittoria, and capture of San Sebastian. Campaign of 1815,
including the battle of Waterloo. Siege and capture of Bhnrtporc.
194 Captain I'oolo served the campaigns of 1014 and 15, including the bombardment of the
French fleet at Antwerp, and the battle of Waterloo, where he was wounded.
195 Captain Power served in the Peninsula, and has received a medal for San Sebastian.
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Including the battles of Ntvelle and Nive ( wounded ), and investment of Bayonne. Served also the
campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at Waterloo.
197 Captain Prior served in the Peninsula with the llth Dragoons, and was present at the
battle of Salamanca, and various out-post affairs. Served also the campaign of 1815 ; commanded
the skirmishers of the 18th Humors on the 17th June, and received the first fire of the French
army on that day ; present also at the battle of Waterloo and capture of Paris.
198 Captain Protheroe served with the 46th at the defence of Dominica, in 1 805 ; and com
manded in Fort Young, which was cannonaded by five line-of-battle ships, and three frigates, &c.,
for nine hours, and was most honourably mentioned in the despatches for distinguished gallantry
on that occasion.
199 Captain Rawlinson served with the expedition to Egypt in 1807 ; at the taking of the island
of Zante, 1809 ; and at the siege of Santa Maura, 1810.
200 Captain J. S. Rich served at Walcheren, in 1809 , and m Holland from Dec. 1813 to May
1814.
201 Captain J. G. Richardson served in the Channel Fleet, under Lords Gardiner and St.
Vincent ; the Bellewle squadron, under Sir Richard Keates, when endeavouring to intercept
Jerome Bonaparte ; and at the capture of La Rhin by Mart 74. With Admiral Murray and
Brigadier-General Crawford's expedition of 5000 men originally intended for Lima, but on arrival
at the Cape of Good Hope ordered to join General Whitelocke's army in Rio Plata ; landed with
Marines at Monte Video, and brigaded with detachments under command of the Hon. Lieut.-Col.
Deane, 98th Regiment. Served in the Baltic, and, while passing the Sound, partially engaged the
castle of Cronenberg; joined the squadron under Sir Jas. Saumarez, in pursuit of Russian fleet, to
Rogergwick Bay. Severely wounded in several places on board Africa 64, in action with Danish
flotilla consisting of 26 heavy gun and mortal- boats, in Kioge Bay, near Copenhagen, 20th Oct.
18O8Africa seven killed, fifty-six wounded. Blockade of Texel, under Sir Samuel Hood ; and
Scheldt, under Sir Richard Strachan and Sir Edward Pellew. Served with the Walcheren expe
dition in the Thetfua 74. and dismantled and brought away its last gun-boat. Toulon fleet.
Landed in company with other detachments of marines and seamen, and some Spanish troops, on
an island in the Bay of Rosas ; dislodged French garrison and blew up the castle. Landed in
company with other detachments of marines and seamen, 1812, at Sagona Bay, island of Corsica,
destroyed and brought off great quantity of valuable ship timber. Affairs of coasts, &c. Served
in the West Indies and North America ; and bus received a reward from the Patriotic Fund.
202 Captain Henry Rickards served at the capture of Guadaloupe, in 1815, as Aide-de-Camp
to the bite Major-General Sir Robert Douglas, and was wounded in the ankle by a musket-ball.
Ou board the Sinclair (West Indiaman) troop ship, when she beat off an American brigantine of
14 guns, after an action of one hour and twenty minutes, on the 30th Jan. 1815.
203 Captain J. A. Hidgway (see page 317, note 0).
204 Captain John Roberts was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
205 Captain Robert A. Hollo served in Egypt, in 1807.
206 Captain G. B. Rose served hi the East Indies with the 69th, and commanded a section of
the Forlorn Hope at the storming of the Arumbooly lines in Travancore, East Indies, 10th Feb.
18O9. Present in the engagements of Nagra Coil and Kotar, and at the forts of Palanavarum and
Woodagnerry. Served also at the capture of Bourbon and the Isle of France, in 1810 ; and of
Java, in 1811.
207 Captain Sampson served the campaign in Tuscany, and was in the action before Genoa, and
at the capture of that city in 1814. Served in the expedition to the Chesapeak, and was in the
action of Bladirnsburgh, and at the capture of Washington, 24th Aug. 1814. Present in the action
before Baltimore Sept. 1814. Served in Florida, and was in the action before New Orleans 8th
Jan. 1815 ; also at the capture of Fort Bowyer.
208 Captain Sandes served in the Peninsula with the 47th, from March 1813 to Feb. 1814,
including the battle of Vittoria, and siege of San Sebastian in July and Aug. 1813. Served also in
the Mahratta war, in 1817 and 18 ; and with the expedition to the Persian Gulf,in 1819 and 20.
209 Captain Schalch served at the capture of Guadaloupe, in 1815.
210 Captain Seward served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1810 to Feb. 1813, including the siege
of the forts and battle of Salamanca; also the siege of Burgos from 19th Sept. to 21st Oct. 1812.
211 Captain Shanly served the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, in Upper Canada, and was pre-jit at the battles of Chippewa and Lundy's Lane (wounded).
212 Captain Shuckburgh served with the 40th in the Peninsula from 1811 to the end of that war
in 1814, and was present at the battle of Vittoria, the blockade of Pampeluna from 3rd to 15th
July ; skirmishes from Roncesvalles to Pampeluna on the 25th and 26th July ; attacks on the
heights of Sorauren on the 28th and 30th July ; action of Irun, action of Vera on the 7th October,
battle* of the Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides various minor actions and skirmishes.
213 Captain H. B. Skioner served at the attack on New Orleans.
214 Captain M. A. Stanley served In the Peninsula with the 20th, from Oct. 1812 to the end of
thai war in 1814, including the battles of Vittoria, Roncesvalles, Pampeluna, and Orthes.
215 Colonel Steiger served with Watteville's Regt. in Sicily ; at the taking of Santa Maura ;
near Messina on the landing of the enemy's troops on the 18th Sept. 1810; and at the defence of
Cadiz in 1811. In Dec. 1812 he was appointed a captain in the 23rd Portuguese Regt. and was

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present at the battle of Vittoria (as a brigade-major), the blockade of Pampcluna, the action* of
Honeesvalles and Suberi, battle of the Pyrenees on the 38th July 1813,severely wounded in Uie
head ; battle of the Nivelle, the three days' fighting in front of Bayonne in Dec. 1*13 ; and battle-.
of Orthes and Toulouse. Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel in his native country in 1833 ; and Colonel
of the Swiss Confederation in 1828,being the highest military rank in Switzerland, and corre
sponding with that of a general officer in other services.
216 Captain John Steuart served the campaign of 1815 with the 69th, and was severely wounded
at Quatre Bras.
217 Captain Allan Stewart served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade, from 1812 to the
end of that war in 1814, including the retreat from Madrid to Portugal, battles of Vittoria, Nivelle,
Vera, Nive, Orthes, Tarbes, and Toulouse. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of
Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at which last he was very severely wounded through the left shoulder
by a musket-ball, and through the left arm by a sabre thrust. Served with the 14th at the sifge
of Bhurtpore, in 1825-6.
218 Captain Duncan Stewart was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
219 Captain Stupart served the campaign of 1815 with the 2nd Dragoons, and was sevcrely
wounded at Waterloo.
220 Captain Telford served in the Peninsula from March 1812 to the end of th war, including
the battle of Salamanca, retreat from Burgos, action of Villa Murilla, affair at Osrua, battle of
Vittoria, carrying of the outworks of San Sebastian 17th July, and first assault on the body of the
fortress 25th July ; also second assault and capture 31st Aug. 1813; battles of the Xirelle, 10th
Nov., and Nive, 9th, 10th, and llth Dec. 1813. Served subsequently in the American war.
221 Captain Thatcher served in the Peninsula with the 48th, from Aug. 1811 to the end of that
war in 1814, including the action at Fuentc Guiualdo, sieges of Ciudad Rodriiro and Badajoz
(wounded), battles of Salamanca (wounded), Vittoria, Pampeluna, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Ortbee,
and Toulouse. Wounded at Vera.
222 Captain C. H. L. Tinliug served at the capture of Rangoon, the llth May, 1834, with
the 13th.
223 Captain G. V. Tinling served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814.
924 Captain Torriano served at Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing.
225 Captain TrafFord served the campaign of 1815 with the 1st Royal Dragoons, and wa* slightly
wounded at Waterloo.
226 Captain John Trotter served at Walcheren ; also at Cadiz during the latter part of the siege.
227 Captain Tucker served in the American war.
228 Captain William Turner joined the 13th Light Dragoons in Spain in the spring of 1813,
and served with it in the Peninsula and south of France until the end of that war in 1614. Also
the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
229 Captain Tweedie was present in the batteries of the Faro, under Sir James Stewart. Served
also the campaign of 1814 in the South of France, including the battle of Toulouse.
230 Captain Tyndale served in the Peninsula with the 51st, from March 1812 to the end of that
war in 1814, including the action of Val Moresco, battle of Salamanca, capture of the Retire at
Madrid, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Lesaca, Nivelle, and Orthes. Served also the campaign
of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo (slightly wounded), taking of Cambray, and capitulation
of Paris.
231 Captain Ussher served the Nepanl campaigns of 1816 and 1817, with the 66th.
232 Captain Vaughan served in the Peninsula with the 67th, from July 1810 to Jan. 1813, in
cluding the battle of Barrosa and defence of Cadiz. Served afterwards ill the East Indies, including
the Mahratta campaigns of 1817 and 18 ; and sieges of Ryghur, Amulneer, and Asseerghur.
233 Captain Vetch served at the defence of Cadiz.
234 Captain Wakefield joined the army on the retreat from Burgos, and served in the Peninsula
from Aug. 1812 to the end of that war in 181 4,' including the actions of the 28th and 30th July
in the Pyrenees, battles of the Nivelle, the Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
235 Captain John Wynne Webb accompanied the 79th to Sweden with Sir John Moore ; thence
to Portugal, and was with it on landing at Mondego Bay, during Sir John's campaign, including
the retreat to and battle of Corunna. Served afterwards at Walehcren and during the siejre of
Flushing. Also at the defence of Cadiz and action of Sancti Petri, passage of the Coa, battle of
Busaco, the Lines before Lisbon, actions of Zobral, Foz il'Arouce and Babugul ; and battles of
Fnentes d'Onor (severely wounded). Served in the 16th Portuguese Infantry at the sueawral
siege of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, and various minor affairs. In the attack of one of the
Aripiles hills at the battle of Salamanca, his right thigh-bone was broken in two places by separate
musket-shots, and he also received a severe contusion in the side fiom a third ball.
236 Captain Robert Webb served in H. M. S. Superb at the battle off St. Domingo, 6th Feb.
1806 ; at Copenhagen, in 1807 ; at Walcheren in 18U9. Wounded in an attack on an armed con
voy in the Adriatic, 22nd May 1812.
237 Captain Vere Webb served with the Rifle Brigade during the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in
Holland, the Netherlands, and France, including both the actions at Merxem, bombardment of
Antwerp, and battle of Waterloo, at which last he was slightly wounded.

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938 Captain James C. Webster served the campaign of 1815 with the 44th, and wag severely
wounded at Quatre Bras.
239 Captain Wells served at Madeira, in 1807 and 8 ; at Walcheren, in 1809 ; and the cam
paign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
*4O Captain Wetherall served in the Mahratta war in 1817, 18, and 10, with the 22nd Light
Dragoons, and was engaged at Bodamy, Belgaum, Sholapore, and Capaul Droog.
241 Captain Wharton served with the 85th on the expedition to Walcheren, and at the siege and
capture of Flushing in 1809 ; the campaign of 1811 in Spain and Portugal, including the battle of
Fuentcs d'Onor and siege of Badajoz. Served with the 73rd during the campaigns of 1818, 14,
ad 15, in Swedish Poinerania, Hanover, and the Netherlands, including the battles of Goerde,
Quatre Bras, and Waterloo, at which last he was severely wounded through both thighs by a
musket-ball.
242 Captain Wieburg served the campaigns in Flanders in the Royal York Hangers, and was
wounded in the ri^ht hand and below the right ankle before Nimeguen in May 1795. Served also
with the 60th at the taking of the Danish West India Islands, in 1807 ; Martinique and the Saintes,
la 1800 ; and Quadaloupe in 1810. Wounded above the ankle in both legs at Martinique.
243 Captain Williamson served with the Royals during the Peninsular campaign of 1812, in
cluding the assault of Badajoz. In Germany and Holland in 1813 and 14, including the attack
on Bergen-op-Zooin. In Canada part of 1814 and 15 ; and subsequently with the army of occu
pation in France. Served also in the East Indies, and was present at the attack and capture of
Coorg, with the 48th, in April 1834.
244 Captain Willson served as adjutant to the Royal Marines of the Mediterranean fleet ; in
that capacity with the 1st battalion in the operations on the coast of Syria ; at the attack and cap
ture of Sidon ; and on board the Princeti Charlotte at the battle of St. Jean d'Acre. Served four
yean In the Royal Navy prior to his appointment as second lieutenant.
245 Captain Richard Wolfe served with the 59th at the taking of Palembang in Sumatra in
1813; the taking of Bali, and also the fortified Kittore at Macassar in 1814; the Deccan campaign
of 1817 and 18; and in the Kandian war in 1818.
246 Captain James Wood served from 1812 to 1815 at the Texel, Flushing, Cherbourg!), Basque
Roads, north coast of Spain, and San Sebastian. During the war he served also in the West Indies,
St. Helena, and Madeira.
247 Captain Woods served with the Buffs in the Peninsula in 1808, 9, 10, and 11, and was pre
sent at the passage of the Douro and capture of Oporto, battles of Talavera and Busaco, lines at
Torres Vedras, action at Cam j HI Mayor, and battle of Albuhera, where he was severely wounded,
having lost his right leg.
248 Captain Woolcombe served hi the Peninsula from the commencement of 1809 to the end ot
that war in 1814, including the battles of Fuentes d'Onor (slightly wounded) and Castalla, and the
siiTsre of Tarragona.
240 Captain Wrizon served in Spain from April 1812 to the end of the campaign, including the
flrst siege of Tarragona, retreat therefrom, actions before Alcoy, battle of Castalla, second siege of
Tarragona, action at Ordal, investment of Barcelona, besides various other affairs. Served also at
the siege and capture of Genoa, and with the expedition to Naples.
25O Captain A. Wm. Wynne served in the Peninsula with the 5th battalion of the 60th, from
the 1st Aug. 1808 to Nov. 1813, including the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Talavera, and Fuenle*
d'Onor, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battles of Salamanca and Vittoria ; siege of San
Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, and various minor affairs and skirmishes. Wounded at
Bedinha, and again at Fum i - d'Onor.

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Oct. 80 15 July
Agttr. Tho*. (Qr. Muter, 5 Oct. TO) 4 R. Vet. i
25 Mar.
never
10 Mar. 08 2-2 Feb.
1 Nov. 03 1 Feb.
27 April 1 1 18 Sept.
14 Feb. 16 22 Mar.
24 Feb. 13 3 Mar.
Allen, Francis, 3 Prov. Bait, of Militia
25 Feb.
never
25 Dec.
never
10 Aug. 04 1 Dec.
10 Sept 12 26 Sept.
9 Allen, John,2 84 Foot, Military Knight \
8 Mar. 10 28 May
of Windsor
\
Dec. 02 24 Dec.
Alley, Tottenham, R. Corsican Rangers .... 23 Aug. 10 5 June
14 May 12 21 Oct.
31 Mar. 14 26 July
Altenstein, Henry, Baww.C West India Regt. 16 Jan. 09 10 Nov.
never
25 Mar.
24 June 12 22 Dec.
21
Aug.
Amvolt, Richard Garrett, Royal Marines . . 2 Aug. 90
Anderson, Thomas, 3R. Veteran Battalion.. 23 Nov. 09 25 June
Anderson, William, 5 R. Veteran Battalion 4 Oct. 04 3 Nov.
14 Dec. 25 15 Nov.
28 April 10 17 Dec.
0 Mar. 18 14 Sept
Archer, John, 6 R. Veteran Battalion ....
Aug. 07 26 Feb.
4 Feb. 08 11 Feb.
never
25 Dec.
3 June 1-2 4 Feb.
Armstrong, Francis Wheeler, Coldst. Guards 1 Sept. 08 21 June
10 Mar.
19 Oct. 09 23 April
$ Armstrong, John Cooper,4 R. Art. Drivers 1 Jan. 07 17 Dec.
Armstrong, Montgomery, R. York Rangers 10 June 13 25 May
10 May 07 7 Mar.
Armstrong, Wm. Henry, 2 R. Vet. Battalion 27 Aug. 07 22 Sept.
27 April 09 28 Feb.
Athol, John, Duke of, 3 Foot
25 Oct. 97 1 Feb.
1 Mar. 98 21 Aug.
24 Nov. 12 13 July
Atkin, John, 88 Foot
30 Jan. 12 19 Oct.
Atkin William 88 Foot
12 May 14 11 Jan.
25 Dec.
'Atkinson Charles 14 Foot
never
28 Feb. 05 12 Sept.
T& Austin, Edward Frederick 47 Foot
11 Julv 11 30 Sept.
6 ipril 09 22 Aug.
Austin, Thomas, 6 Royal Veteran Battalion 17 May 10 6 Dec.
Avarne, Thomas Jeffrey Jonuh, 07 Foot .. .. 12 Aug. 13 6 Feb.
18 Nov. 95 1 Sept.
6 Oct. 12 6 Jan.
1 7 Aug. 09 15 April
Bailey, Charles Courant, 5 R. Veteran Batt. 1 Oct. 07 25 Aug.
1 May 04 24 Mar.
Bailey, James Alderson. 60 Foot..
fi Mav 1 1 21 Or.

WHEN
PLACED ON
HALr PAT.

18 7 June 19
17 19 July 19
10 6 June 2S,
81
13
10 22 July 19
0(1 7 Oct. 14
29 23 Feb. 30
18 26 July 19
14 26 Mov. 1ft
1814
14
13 25 Mr. 16
06 I Feb. 19
13 pi> Dec. 14
12 6 May 16
01! 11 May 16
11 25Jnly 16
13 9 May 17
15 6 Dec. 33
09 9 Dec. 24
1814
14
13 27 Feb. 83
04 5 Dec. 14
12
08
27 4 Jut. 33
13 19 Dec. 90
20 6 June 38
08
08 18 Feb. 08
13 25 Sept. 14
14 14 Mar. 16
10 24 Oct. 22
85
12 25 Feb. 16
08 1 Julv 16
15 25 Dec. 18
10 12 Mar. 18
08
12 25 Mar. 17
98 9 Mar 00
00 7 May 03
15 30 Mar. 20
15 25 Feb. 16
21 25 Aug. 21
13 25 Sept. 14
05 25 Nov. 18
13 9 Jan. 14
10 25 Dec. 15
13
17 25 July 17
97 9 July 98
13 1 Aug. 16
12 31 Mar. 14
09
07 1 Sept. 14
15 3Jn. 89

Lieutenants.
COB NET,
KTC.

9 Baillie, Andrew, 30 Foot

363
LIEUT.

WHEN
PLACKU UN
HALF PAY.

29 Juno 09 27 June 11 3 July 17


7 Feb. 06 24 Oct. 1 1 1 Si-pt. 14
20 April 09 11 April 11 2 Dec. 14
1 Oct. 07 3 May 10 JO Nov. 23
20 Mar. 06 9 July 00 25 April 18
16 Dec. 1 1 27 July 30 3 Feb. 31
2 Dec. 99 19 July 00 25 July 03
Baldock, Charles Robert, Royal Artillery .. 2 April 10 17 Dec. 13 8 Nov. 19
Bale, William, 3 Foot
3 July 0(i 28 Oct. 07 23 Oct. 16
Balhetchet, John, Royal Marines
5 Oct. 05 29 Dec. 09 1 Sept. 14
Balinhard, John Allen Carnegy de, 13 Drags. 1 1 June 30 29 Mar. 33 1 June 40
20 May 13 18 Mar. 15
Ball, Robert, 59 Foot
27 Oct. 07 14 Nov. 09 22 Oct. 16
Ball, William 22 Foot
25 Jan. 10 11 Mar. 13 9 Nov. 20
1 July 98 17 May 03
25 Dec. 13 25 Mar. 16
never
Baring, Frederick, 51 Foot
5 Nov. 11 8 Feb. 13 4 Aug. 37
8 Aug. 05 19 Mar. 07 20 Dec. 19
8 Nov. 11 7 Oct. 18 23 July 20
1 Mar. 06 29 Sept. 07 28 Mar. 23
10 Oct. 95
never
8 Oct. 04 13 Feb. 08 27 Aug. 24
5 April 13 8 June 15 25 Feb. 18
28 Mar. 1 1 13 Feb. 12 12 Dec. 25
Barry, St George Ryder, 13 Dragoons .... 23 June 14 25 Oct. 16 14 Nov. 16
Bartlet Frederick George 7 Foot .
OAug. 13 18 May 20 7 Oct. 24
* Bass John 2 Prov Bn of Militia
1814
never 25 Dec. 13
1793
2 Mar. 89 1 8 Aug. 90
Hit., Frederick R. \rt Drivers
1 Dec. 12 15 July 13 1 Nov. 14
3 May 13 30 May 14 25 June 1?
Battley, William 60 Foot
4 Nov. 11 7 Feb. 13 25 Dec. 16
6 June 09 21 June 12 20 June 20
Bayly, Thomas, 1 Foot
25 Aug. 13 19 Oct. 14 25 Mar. 16
Bayntun, Edward, 2 Garrison Battalion .... 31 Mar. 04 28 Mar. 05 24 Oct. 16
5 Feb. 08 11 Oct. 08 25 Oct. 21
Beaachainp, Charles Eustace, Royal Artillery 5 Oct. 18 15 Mar. 27 6 Feb 87
Beauchant, Theophilus Samuel, \!< Marines 9 Nov. 05 22 Sept. 10 3 May 17
9 Bedell Walter Death 24 Foot
9 Mar. 07 1 1 Aug. 08 23 Nov. 16
Belford, William, 48 Foot
8 Mar. 13 25 Jan. 25 25 Nov. 88
Bell, James,6 2 Ceylon Regt
28 Mar. 06 25 Jan. 09 19 July 23
Bell, John Allan, 104 Foot
20 June 05 18 June 07
Bell, Samuel, 90 Foot
15 Sept 08 3 Jan. 1 1 25 Dec. 18
18 Dec. 01 24 Aug. 02 24 Aug. OS
Bel lot Charles Joseph de 60 Foot

30 Dec. 97
never
26 May 14 24 April 16 30 Mar. 26
19 Nov. 12 21 Oct. 13 25 Mar. IB
22 Aug. 06 6 July 13 17 July 13
Bennett, John, >lt. Mail. 3 liar. 04) 5 R. $
never
8 Mar. 10
Vettran Batt
$
7 July 25 11 Dec. 28 7 Feb. 40
21 Sept. 13 17 Mar. 15 25 Feb. 16
25 Oct. 07 12 Sept. 09 30 Sept. 19
Berkeley, Aug.Fitzhardinpe, R. Waggon Train 4 June 12 28 Jan. 13 15 May 16
8 Dec. 9C 26 Mar. 99 18 Mar. 13
2 Feb. 8C 30 Sept. 87
20 April 0! 22 Feb. 1C 25 April 17
|)?.& Best, Clias. Lewis, 1 Line Bn. Ger. Leg 18 Jan. OS 12 May 1!! 24 Feb. 16
3 Feb. 0( 5 Sept. 1 1 6 Mar. 15
15 Aug. 1 1 20 Aug. IS 15 Mur. 17
9 Hlack, John,' 3 R. Veteran Batt Fort- } 15 June 0!
30 Dec. 1( i
Major of Chariot Fort and Kinialc.. \
Black'uton, Thomat Henry, Hoyal Engineer 1 Aug. 1' 1 July 11
25 Aug. 01 14 Mar. 1 25 Mar. 17
18 Dec. 0( 8 May 1 24 Oct. 19
Blair,Thomae Newenluun, 7 West India Rcgt .|23 Sept. 1 15 June 1.i 25 April 16
26 Jan. 2 6 Sept. ft 1 12 Mr. SB
Bain, John, 61 Foot . . . ,

364

Lieutenants.
CORNET,
ETC.

WHEN
LIECT- 1 ffiM^tf

6 July 13 4 July 15 22 Jan. 25


10 May 10 31 Aug. 13 30 Ang. 23
Slake, Bobert, 0 R. Veteran Battalion .... 30 April 12 23 Sept. 13
2 July 0^ 15 Ang. 05 4 An?. 19
Blanchard, Wiiliam, Nova Scotia Fencibles 24 June 12 13 Oct. 14 25 Sept IS
29
Aug. 11 12 June 15 8 Nor. 17
Bland Robert John 70 Foot
18 April 93 22 Aug. 96
Blankeney, John Edward, Royal Marines . .
Blaydes, Charles Benjamin, Unattached . . 11 Ang. 29 19 April 33 23 April 39
$ Blood, Tlunntu," 8 R. Veteran Battalion 18 Nov. 13 8 Sept. 14
9 April 18 25 Dec. 18
Bloomtield, Hon. J. A. D., Coldstream Gds.
Blucke, Robert Stewart, Royal Marines .... 8 Feb. 06 16 Dec. 11 1 Sept. 14
17 Sept. 05 21 Jan. 09 1 Sept 14
\1 Blyth,Jotm Willing R. Artillery Drivers
never
24 Oct. 03 I Ang. 16
V HA Boase John " !)4 Foot
Aug. 07 9 June 08 19 June 27
4 June 10 17 Feb. 14 1 Ang. 21
Boileau, John Peter 90 Foot
18 Mar. 13 11 July 16 14 Ang. 17
iE Boldero Henry 27 Foot
25 Jan. 13 16 Ang. 13 25 June 18
Bolton, Philip 03 Foot
17 Jan. 10 25 July 11 17 Jan. 28
Bolton Samuel 23 Foot
4 May 09 29 Mar. 10 27 April 15
Bond, William Spittle R Marines
16 Mar. 01 15 Aug. 05 2 Feb. 15
Nov. 96 16 Mar. 97
'Booth William 14 Foot
never
25 Dec. 13 25 Sept. 14
Bordes, Breon Charles, 13 Foot
10 June 26 3 April 27 2 Dec. 36
v 0 1 Bott, Charles, R. Waggon Train
19 Dec. 11 22 April 13 25 Oct 16
25 Dec. 13 25 Sept 14
'Bourillion, Julius, 4 Foot
never
20 Nov. 78 11 Sept. 81 26 Mar. 90
Bovill, Edward 29 Foot
3 Sept. 12 16 Sept. 13 2 May 17
Bowdler, George Andrew, 99 Foot
18 May 08 22 Sept. 08 30 Oct. 17
May 02 20 July 02 20Jnlv 02
30 Mar. 08 21 May 08 10 Feb. SO
20 May 13 16 Feb. 14 240ct 16
Boyd, Sir John, St., 1 Garrison Battalion 8 July 08 2 May 11 25 June 16
Soyd, Robert, 7 R. Veteran Battalion .... 13 Oct. 08 15 Ang. 11
31 Aug. 30 22 Mar. 33 23 Dec. 36
8 June 15 3 Sept. 16 3 Sept. 16
Braddcll, John Armstead, 36 Foot
15 Oct. 07 25 May 09 25 Mar. 11
Bradford, William, 8 Foot
7 Mar. 10 29 Oct. 12 29 May 17
Bradshaw, Francis Green, 52 Foot
5 Jan. 05 5 Dec. 05 12 Mar. 18
Brady, Bernard, 97 Foot
. 13 April 09 18 May 13 25 Dec. 18
Brady, William, 60 Foot
4 Oct. 11 24 Dec. 12 25 Oct 19
ffiffil Bramwell, John,13 92 Foot
29 July 13 18 July 15 25 Feb. 17
C Brattle, Thomas,14 Royal Marines
8 July 03 15 Aug. 05 11 Aug. 14
313Bllrauns,Aug.Chris.Gottlieb,R.StaffCorps 15 Nov. 11 17 Feb. 14 22 April 19
8198 Brearey, Christ Spencer, 27 Foot
21 July 08 2 Nov. 09 5 May 25
Sremner, Edward, 2 Royal Veteran Batt. 29 June 02 27 Oct. 03
Brereton, Thomas, Rifle Brigade
26 Nov. 99 25 Mar. 02
OH Breton, John Frederick,15 Royal Artillery 1 Oct. 08 15 Mar. 11 1 Oct. 28
Bretthauer, Christian William, 00 Foot
12 June 10 6 Oct. 11 26 April 16
$ ?129 Brice, Alexander Adair,16 66 Foot . . 8 Aug. 11 21 May 12 5 Oct. 20
fH\ Bridge, George Dandridge,17 73 Foot . . 7 April 13 3 Oct. 15 25 June 17
Bridger, James, 16 Dragoons
25 Feb. 08 2 Jan. 09 25 Mar. 16
$ 'Bridger, John, 1 Prov. Batt. of Militia
1814
never
30 Mar. 14
Bridgewater, Thomas, 36 Foot
never
29 Nov. 99 25 Oct 00
Brierly, William, 77 Foot
9 May 1 1 2 Sept. 13 25 Mar. 17
Bristow, Frederick, 8 Foot
8 June 30 9 May 33 26 July 44
Brock, James Loftus, 6 Foot
28 May 07 20 Sept. 08 2 Oct 17
f) Brohier, Cyrus,18 York Chasseurs
25 Mar. 08 5 July 10 16 Jan. 23
SBrohier, John Boyle," 01 Foot
21 Jan. 08 3 June 09 25 Dec. 18
EEl Brook, Thomas, 51 Foot
29 Aug. 07 9 May 09 16 Juno 25
Broomfield, Alex. Scott, 68 Foot
25 July 16 10 April 17 20 Nov. 2*
Brown, Charles, 50 Foot
8 Mar. 10 7 Oct. 13 25 Dec. 14
Jlffil Brown, Eugene, 91 Foot
14 Sept. 09 9 July 12 25 April 17
27 July 07 1 April 10 SJulv 18
Brown, John, 82 Foot
1C April 07 26 Aug. 08 10 Dec. 12
Brown, Lewis Joseph, 97 Foot
8 Oct. 12 24 Feb. 14 25 June 17
Browne, Andrew, 53 Foot ...... .
3 Feb. 12 3 Nov. 14 17 Scot 23

Lieutenants.
-"0."'

365

L..UT.

WHEN
PLACED ON
HALFl'AY.

Browne, Courtney, 1 Garrison Battalion . . 27 April 09 3 Jan. 1 1 6 Dec. 14


Browne, Valentine, 13 Foot, Staff Officer \ 16 April 12 10 Aug. 15
25 Mar. 17
19 Sept. 1126 Nov. 12 3 Jan. 22
26 Aug. 1317 Oct. 10 18 Oct. 19
0 June 0412 April 05 1 Aug. 10
29 Oct. 12 25 Feb. 14 25 Oct. 16
f) Brydges, John Wm. Egerton, 14 Dragoons 15 Dec. 0815 Feb. 10 25 Dec. 15
6 Feb. 06 8 Oct. 11 17 Jan. 26
Bryson, William, 3 R. Veteran Battalion.. 27 June 05 21 Jan. 13
20 Feb. 12 16 Dec. 13
Bubb Anthony 61 Foot
1814
10 Aug. 0928 Nov. 11 25 Dec. 18
$ Buchanan, Wm. Theophilus, 13 Dragoons 10 Dec. 12 2 Sept. 13 25 July 16
Buckeridge, Francis Hotchkin, 30 Foot .... 6 April 20 7 April 25 13 April 26
Buckley, William Henry, Unattached .... 4 Oct. 21 28 July 25 2 Nov. 32
Bndd, Samuel Hayward, Dillon's Regiment 23 Jan. 12 29 Oct. 12
1815
Bndd, William Sidney, Royal Marines .... 27 Feb. a3 26 April 38 14 Aug. 41
Bulger, Andrew, Newfoundland Fcnc. Corps 26 Oct. 04 30 July 06 25 June 16
22 Aug. 0519 Mar. 07 7 Oct. 19
Buller John, 85 Foot
Bunvon, Charles Spencer, Unattached .... 1 Aug. 26 16 July 29 16 Sept. 86
Bu'rchell, Frederick, 2 Prov.Batt. of Militia never 25 Dec. 13
1814
17 Mar. 96 1 April 99 11 Nov. 01
April 94 31 May 94
17 Dec. 07 1 Mar. 10 13 Sept. 21
6 Sept. 0414 Nov. 05 25 April 16
Burke, Richard, 101 Foot
25 Nov. 13 2 Mar. 16 21 Nov. 28
13 Oct. 08 19 Feb. 11
1814
Bume, William Brampton, 15 Dragoons . . 29 Dec. 1425 May 15 25 Oct. 21
27 May 13 8 May 15 25 Feb. 10
SS9 Burnet, John, 52 Foot
Burronghes, Thomas D'Eye, 14 Dragoons.. 4 May 20 24 Oct. 21 24 Oct. 21
Burnlem, James Godolphin,*" Royal Art. .. 24 Sept. 96 1 June 98 1 Mar. 19
13 Nov. 09 6 Nov. 12 25 Nov. 19
Dec. 07 22 Sept. 08 25 Sept. 17
Busteed, Charles, 1 Garrison Battalion ....
2 April 1229 Sept. 14 25 Mar. 17
Busfeed^John 16 Foot
30 Nov. 09 8 Aug. 11
1813
Busteed Michael 57 Foot
Bnstin, Wm. Ridsdale, 10 Foot
3 Sept. 12 1 June 15 16 May 16
16 Julv 12 9 June 14 25 Feb. 16
$1 Butler Richard,81 91 Foot
5 Aug. 13 20 July 15 13 June 34
never 112 Jan. 14 25 Feb. 19
Ml Butler, Whitwell, Scots Fusilier Guards
25 Aug. 07 27 April 09 11 May 20
P Butterworth, Henry, 35 Foot
Nov. 99 26 Jan. 01
Byng, Han. Gerald Frederick F., 53 Foot . .
10 Mar. 08 30 Aug. 10 11 May 15
$ Cahill Nicholas 36 Foot
20 April 09 3 Oct. 1 1 9 Dec. 19
13 Dec. 04 7 Aug. 05 5 June 06
never
7 May 11 23 Sept. 19
$) Cameron, Donald, 60 Foot
19 April 09 1 May 11 13 Nov. 17
P S3E Cameron Dugald, 89 Foot
22 April 1321 April 14 27 June 16
14 Dec. 09 9 Dec. 19 7 Oct. 36
25 Aug. 0821 Mar. 11 10 July 17
25 Dec. 13 7 July 37 0 June 43
17 Aug. 0013 Aug. 07 25 Dec. 15
9 Cameron, Lachlan Maclean," Unattached 13 Oct. 12 20 May 14 26 Feb. 29
10 Dec. 12 1 Aug. 15 5 Feb. 24
Cameron Peter Robert 53 Foot
Cameron, Thomas Cochrane, Unattached .. 26 Aug. 13 8 Feb. 21 1 Nov. 33
10 Sept. 05 10 Oct. 08 1 Sept. 14
never
25 Dec. 13
1814
13 Dec. 10 6 Nov. 11 25 July 17
Campbell Alexander 104 Foot
Campbell, Archibald, O'Connor's Recr. Corps
24 June 1329 Sept. 14 25 Sept. 18
$ Campbell, Charles William, 30 Foot .... 21 May 09 2 May 1 1 17 April 17
16 Sept. 13 8 Dec. 14 25 Feb. 16
Campbell, Donald, 67 Foot
18 Feb. 11 8 July 13 31 Jan. 19
Campbell, Dugald, 72 Foot
1 May 9527 Jan. 90 9 Dec. 01
20 Oct. 05 25 July 10 1 Sept. 14
5 Nov. 0818 Der. 24 28 Feb. 28
Campbell, George Andrew, Royal Marines
7 Feb. 0527 Julv 08 30 Jan. 24
Camnbell. James. Roval Marines .

366

Lieutenants.
2D LIEUT.
ETC.

LIEUT.

WHE*
PU( CD ON
HAU PAY.

14 Feb. 11 23 Oct. 13 25 Mar. 17


19 July U 28 April 24 23 April 28
21 Oct. 9 19 Mar. 01
2C Sept. 31 7 July 87 47 July 38
9 Campbell, Tliamas, 1 1 R. Vet. Batt
3 May 00 22 Mar. 04
0 (' i Campbell, Thomas, 40 Foot
24 Jan. 11 3 Sept. 12 25 Sept. 17
Campbell William, 49 Foot
15 April 13 18 May 14 25 My 16
Campbell Jame,J4 4 1 Foot
24 Feb. 15 24 Oct. 34 Dec. 48
1800
4 Dec. 99
"Candler, Stephen Campbell, 62 Foot
never
Canning Edward 33 Foot
8 April 13 12 Aug. 15 25 Mar. 17
4 Jan. 15 22 June 15 25 Nov. 16
Cardew, John Trevanion, Royal Marines .. 21 Jane 05 27 July 08 10 Sept 24
Carew, Robert, 41 Foot
20 July 15 8 April 25 1 1 Aug. 43
7 Sept. 04 20 Mar. 05 19 Mar. 17
$ Carev, Michael," 40 Foot
27 Oct. 08 7 Mar. 11 7 Sept 3i
f) ffSR Carey, Thomas, KH., 1 Lt. Int > Unly 11 25 Mar. 12 27 April 16
Battalion Ger. Leg
)
2 Nov. 09 24 NOT. 14 25 Mar. 17
Carr, Dawson 60 Foot
12 July 10 1 Nov. 10 25 Dec. 23
25 Dec. 13 29 Mar. 2C 28 Sept 30
1) *Carrington, Walter Welland, 1 Prov. 1
1814
never 25 Feb. 14
Carrington, William, 2 Royal Vet. Batt. . . 22 Jan. 07 12 July 08
Carrington, William Henry, Royal Marines 19 May 93 ' 1 April 95 12 Sept 99
3 Dec. 14 28 Mar. 16 25 Jan. 17
6 Mar. Ofi 26 Nov. 06 15 April 19
7 May 07 28 Sept. 07 25 Feb. 16
Carterct Hugh de, 12 Foot
24 Oct. 13 27 June 1C 25 Mar. 17
27 Feb. 10 14 May 12 25 Mar. 17
2 Oct. 12 17 July 15 25 Dec. 18
14 May 12 30 Sept. 13 14 July 16
Cassan, Edward Sheffield, West India Ran. 18 July 10 25 June 12 19 Dec. M
5 July 03 15 Aug. 05 12 Nov. 14
Caulfleld, John, 22 Foot
3 June 13 26 June 16 19 May 18
Chads, William Catherwood, Royal Marines 15 Oct. 05 5 June 10 1 Sept 14
Chadwick, William, 5 Royal Vet. Battalion 18 Jan. 10 18 Jan. 12
Challif, John Henry, \ Royal Vet. Battalion 26 Feb. 08 1 Sept. 08
Chamberlayne, J. Chamberlayne, Roy. Art. 5 July 09 24 Oct. 12 1 April 36
17 Sept 27 27 May 34 16 June 37
6 Mar. 10 10 Sept. 11 9 Dec. 19
Chambrcs, William Chambres, Roy. Marines 3 Oct. 05 18 Nov. 09 1 Sept 14
Champion, Edward Kendall, Unattached .. 7 July 14 12 Feb. 24 29 Dec. 25
Chapman, George 8 Royal Vet Battalion 29 April 13 29 June 15
$ ; i' 1 Chapman, William, Rifle Brigade . . 4 April 09 26 April 10 18 Mar. 19
2 May 1 1 7 Nov. 13 6 Sept 17
10 June 9.5 12 April 96 25 June OS
24 Nov. 18 19 Nov. 21 19 Nov. SI
9 Chatham Isaac 40 Foot
6 Aug. 11 10 Dec. 12 25 Mar. 17
Chisholm, Alexander, Royal African Corps 1 Feb. 10 9 June 11 25 Mar. 17
20 Mar. 07 2 May 11 25 Feb. 16
23 Feb. 03 11 May 12 19 April 17
2 Nov. 03 22 Feb. 06 25 April 15
21 Dec. 12 11 Dec. 14 25 Dec. 18
Clark, Edward Stevens, 44 Foot
)OJan. 12 10 June 13 25 Mar. 17
11 June 12 16 Feb. 14 20 Sept 31
Clark Frederick, 1 4 Foot
Clark John !)9 Foot
20 May 13 25 Aug. 14 25 Nov. 18
JJ Clark, Robert, 08 Foot
12 April 09 26 Aug. 11 25 Mar. 19
8 June 93 24 April 95 8 Jan. 01
$ Clark, Thomas Noble, 24 Dragoons .... 25 Feb. 08 1 1 April 1 1 19 Ft*. 25
Clark William, 8 Garrison Battalion.
7 May 12 9 Dec. 13 25 Nov. 16
Clarke John Thorp 3 Foot
5 Nov. 12 7 June 15 25 Feb. 16
Clarke Marshal 88 Foot
3 Feb. 14 12 Oct. 20 25 Aug. 21
Clarke, Thomas, 2 Royal Veteran Battalion 31 May 10 25 Jan. 13
18 July 16 9 Nov. 18 1 Feb. 20
Clarke, William, Royal Marines
3 July 03 15 Aug. 05 1 Jan. 16
Clay, Wm. Waldegrave Pelham, 48 Foot . . 1 July 13 19 April 21 lOOct M

lieutenants.

367
COHNKT,
ETC.

2
6
38
26
31
22
23

I.IKUT.

June 08 23 Mar.
Oct. 09 11 July
Mar. 10 30 April
April 27 9 April
Aug. 81 3 Aug.
Cliffe Waatel 42 Foot
Oct. 12 27 Jan.
Aug. 10 15 Aug.
Cobbold Frederick Unattached
never
25 Dec.
30 Dec. 13 23 Feb.
25 April 11 23 Sept.
28 Feb. 12 27 May
21 Nov. 09 7 April
Colo John William 21 Foot
16 July 07 1C Nov.
9 Collingicood, William Dixonf* 5 Roy. / 13 July 00
8 Oct.
5153 Collins, Benjamin Marshal, 6 West $
27 April 09 1 Nor.
9 Collins, Charles, 8 Royal Vet. Batt.
24 May 10 8 Oct.
Collins, Joseph Ambrose, 3 West India Regt. 19 Sept. 13 14 Dec.
22 April 06 1 July
Colls, William York Light Infantry
1 Feb. 16 25 Sept.
9 May 1 1 24 Feb.
24 Nov. 13 4 April
8 Dec. 24 7 Dec.
Conway, Samuel, 10 Royal Veteran Batt.. . 1 May 14 24 Feb.
1 June 09 24 Oct.
30 Mar. 09 16 July
1 Jan. 00 7 Sept.
never
25 Dec.
12 July 21 10 Sept.
7 June 21 29 April
f Coote, John,30 10 Royal Veteran Batt. 9 Nov. 09 27 May
Coote, Richard Gethin Creagh,31 36 Foot . . 25 Sept. 13 10 May
Coppinger, John Murray, Royal Marines .. 14 April 26 19 May
4 Mar. 96 13 Nov.
28 Sept. 09 16 April
Cosby William 5 West India Regt
18 Sept. 04 8 May
11 May 12 5 Aug.
1 Jan. 04 26 April
27 July 09 23 Nov.
9 Mar. 32 8 April
14 June 09 23 Aug.
20 Feb.
never
Coventry, Richard,3' 4 Royal Veteran Batt. 11 Jan. 10 20 Aug.
14 Jan. 07 23 May
Cowderoy, Thomas Frederick, 21 Dragoons 9 Feb. 15 1 July
Jf Cowley, Charles, 39 Foot
24 May 09 10 Sept.
{> <EB Cox, Charles Thomas," 71 Foot
29 June 09 29 May
22 Dec. 09 19 Mar.
27 June 09 5 Dec.
U Crabtree, George Longbottom, 5 Dr. Go's. 11 Mar. 12 29 Oct.
6 Sept. 04 22 May
Craufbnl William 70 Foot
22 May 12 24 Aug.
3 Aug. 00 12 Dec.
881 Crawford, Alex. Spiers,34 67 Foot
18 May 14 27 July
11 Jnly 11 27 Dec.
Crawford, Joseph, 2 Garrison Battalion
4 July 11 23 July
7 Nov. 11 31 Dec.
6 June 05 10 April
24 July
V Crewe, Kinder, 2 Royal Vet. Battalion
never
4 June
Crispo, Sidney Smith, Royal Marines
11 Mar. 28 18 July
Crookshank, Richard, 4 Dragoon Guards . . 23 July 12 4 Feb.
Cross, Richard, 20 Foot
16 Mar. 30 22 June
Croudace, William, 2 Ceylon Regt
19 April 10 4 Feb.
Crow, William, 9 Foot
Sent. 99 18 Nov.

WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF 1'AY.

09 30 Sept.
11 23 July
12 16 Mar.
29 26 Dec.
85 31 Jan.
14 29 Oct.
11 2 Feb.
13 25 Sept.
15 18 Sept.
13 25 May
13 9 Nov.
02 25 June
09 13 Nov.
12

19
18
20
37
88
29
30
14
23
17
26
02
17

10 30 Dec. IS
13
14 25 Dec. 18
12 1 Sept. 14
17 26 Feb. 18
13 25 Dec. 18
16 13 Mar. 17.
26 8 Jan. 41
20
10 24 April 1?
12 9 Aug. 21
04 25 Oct. Oi
13 25 Oct. 14
25 25 Dec. 2&
24 24 Feb. 82:
12
15 1 Feb. 31
34 30 Mar. 35>
98 5 Dec. 01
12 16 Sept. 1
06 2 April 18
13 25 Dec. 18
06 13 Jan. 16
09 7 May 18
36 4 Mar. 42
13 4 April 16
16 23 Oct. 17
12
09 25 Aug. 14
19 16 Mar. 20
12 18 July 16
11 25 Oct. 21
28 6 Feb. 29
11 27 Mar. 17
12 10 April 23
04 25 Dec. 18
15 25 Mar. 17
04 31 Oct. 14
15 3 Feb. 2515 29 Sept, 19
12 24 Oct. 16
12 25 Mar. 17
06 3 Dec. 07
1805
02
12
36 7 Nov. 37
13 25 Sept. 14
32 21 April 37
14 25 Aug. 22
99 25 Nov. 09

1
368

Lieutenants.
COBNUT,
ETC.

LIEUT.

9 Crowe, Charles, 27 Foot


14 Aug. 11
1 1 44 Dec.
Crowe, Joseph, 60 Foot
26 Oct. 10 29 Mar.
Crowther, Jeremiah, Royal Waggon Train. . 15 Jan. 0427 Aug.
Crozier, Acheson, Royal Marines
I 2 July 03J 5 Aug.
9 Cubitt, Edward George, 4 Dragoons .... 31 Oct. 11 23 Jan.
Cull, George," Royal Marines
6 Aug. 99 1 Sept.
Cumming, Alexander, 26 Foot
27 Jan. 14 6 Oct.
Curling, Henry, 52 Foot
22 Oct. 2520 Aug.
Curtayne, Francis, 8 Dragoons
.16 Feb. 0911 Oct.
Curzon, Ifon. John Henry Roper, 37 Foot. . 14 Oct. 24 15 Nov.
Cusine, John, Unattached
22 Mar. 10 4 liar.
Cutting, Thomas, 3 lane Batt. German Legion 9 Jan. 13 13 Sept.
$ Dal^irns, William,36 55 Foot
j 7 Sept. 09 5 July
Dalgety, Alexander, 89 Foot
!19 June 06 28 July
Dalgleish, Robert, 73 Foot
1 April
1 July
Dalrymple, Alexander, 46 Foot
May
1 Sept.
D'Alton ,Edward Richard,CliH.3.Britanuiques 3 June 1-2 7 Sept.
9 Dalton, John,37 Royal Artillery Drivers. , 15 April 09 13 Jane
Dalton, Philip Tuite, 9 Dragoons
3 Oct. 11 1 April
Daly, George, 99 Foot
17 Mar. 14 4 Oct.
Dalzell, William John, Royal Artillery . . . 1 May 15 29 July
Damerum, George, 104 Foot
5 Oct. 20 23 Sept.
Dames, Mansell, 6 Dragoons
6 Feb. 12 25 May
"". Daniell, Robert,38 59 Foot.
21 Sept. 09 15 July
Darcy, Isaac Roboteau, 8 Royal Vet. Batt. 15 April 07" 2 Oct.
|>*l)ardis, George, 1 Prov. Batt. of Mill tin
never
25 Feb.
Darke, John, Coldstream Guards
Nov. 00 28 Aug.
3 Aug. 20 24 Oct.
Daubuz, James Barill, Unattached
Davidson, Duncan, Coldstream Guards .... 5 July 21 1 1 April
Davidson, Jamea Batchclor, 2 W. I. Regt... 25 May 32 13 Aug.
Davies, Christopher, 42 Foot
13 Oct. 77 28 Dec.
Davics, David, Royal Marines
21 Nov. 06 1 Oct.
Davis, Charles Winter, 30 Foot
3 Sept. 12 24 Feb.
Davis, John, 2 Royal Veterau Batt
7 Aug. 06 19 Nov.
Davis, William, 16~Foot
9 Sept.
5 Feb.
Davis, William Henry, 8 West India Regt. 21 Jan. 13 25 May
Davison, Jamea, 99 Foot
18 Aug. 14 5 Oct.
Davys, Edmund Soden, 90 Foot
11 Nov. 08 16 May
Dawson, Win., 2 Line Batt. German Legion 6 May 12 6 May
Day, Alexander, Royal Marines
14 May 99 18 Aug.
$ Day, John, 11 Foot
2 Nov. 0821 Mar.
Dean, Robert, 16 Dragoons
1 Jan. 13 5 June
Delamain, Edward Smith, 60 Foot
20 Feb. 1 1 28 July
Delme, Henry Peter,38 88 Foot
7 Mar. 11 3 Sept.
*Denford, Charles, 95 Foot
never
25 Dec.
Denison, George, 19 Foot ................ (18 June 1229 Jan.
Dennis, Harloe, 101 Foot ................ 25 May 14130 Nov.
Dent, Robert, Unattached .............. 21 Dec. 20116 Dec.
Deslmrres, Henry Windham, Unattached . _><; May 14 8 Dec.
Dick, George, 4 West India Regiment
25 Oct. 07 5 April
fflSB Dickson, Charles Lennox, Unattached II June 1221 April
Dickson, David, 42 Foot
8 Dec. 1523 Dec.
Diddep, John, 41 Foot
27 July 15118 Oct.
Digges, Charles, West India Rangers
4 Mar. 1311 May
$) Dighton, Robert,40 Unattached
27 April 09 7 Sept
Dillon, Anthony, Unattached ............ [ 9 April 16 17 Nov.
Dillon, Edward Walter Percy, 63 Foot . . . .21 April 08 5 Oct.
Dillon, Thomas, 8 R. Veteran Battalion ..3 July 06 2 Feb.
Disney, Henry, 37 Foot ................
never
25 Dec.
Disney, James Robert, York Chasseurs .... 10 Nov. 14 20 July
Dixon, John William, 48 Foot ............ { 2 Nov. 09114 Aug.
$ Dobree, Augustus Frederick,41 36 Foot . . ,23 Sept. 0828 Sept.
Dobyns, Robert William, 7 W. I. Regiment [19 July 0927 Mar.
Dodd, Edward Henry, 87 Foot
15 Mar. 21 10 Aug.
9 fi8B Dodwell, George, 23 Dragoons
6 July 0495 April
Dolmage, Julius, 4 Foot
14 Aug. 00128 Aug.

WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF MY.

12 25 Mar. 17
12 -28 June 19
1806
1 Mav 17
8 Jan. 24
10 Jan. 10
1425 Dec. 14
29 30 Dec. 34
10 29 Aug. 23
27 30 Dec. 31
13 13 Dec. 26
14 24 Feb. 16
10 24 July 17
08J25 Sept. 16
13 25 June 17
1814
1 Nov. 14
1325 July 14
15 30 Oct. 17
20 17 Jan. 24
24 23 April 29
15 25 Mar. 16
11 9 Dec. 19
09
14
1814
0111 Jan. 81
21 22 Mar. 27
22 10 Mar. 25
35 25 Feb. 42
78,20 Dec. 87
13 8 May 87
1417 Sept. 29
07
01 25 July 02
1518 April 17
15 7 Nov. 17
11 25 Dec. 18
1325 April 16
04; 1 Oct. 14
11 25 Feb. 16
15 20 Oct. 16
14 2 July 29
12 25 Feb. 16
13i
1814
18 20 July SO
15 25 Aug. 16
24,29 Sept. 25
14| 2 Feb. 86
10 19 Aug. 10
14, 7 Sept. 86
241 3 July 88
36 13 Sept. 43
15J 3 Oct. 18
12 7 Nov. 9*
25! 2 Oct. 35
09 23 Dec. 1!)
09
13 25 May 17
15 25 Aug. 19
Ill
1814
09 28 Dec. 20
1 1| 2 Sept. 16
26 15 Mar. 87
0530 May 10
OV12 Sept. 05

Lieutenants.
BKBIGN
ETC.

369
LIEUT.

WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.

Donaldson, John, 8 R. Veteran Battalion.. 4 Mar. 06 21 Aug. 06


Donnelly, John, 2 R. Veteran Battalion . . 21 Nov. 13 18 July 15
28 Nov. 16 2 Dec. 19 16 May 34
18 Sept. 05 1 Feb. 09 1 April 17
3 Dec. 12 9 Nov. 13 25 Aug. 24
Douglas*, Edmonil Alex., 3 Garrison Batt. 9 April 12 20 July 15 25 Nov. 16
tB Dowbiggin, William Henry," 16 Foot.. 22 Mar. 10 8 Aug. 1 1 25 Aug. 21
P Dowker, Thomas, 38 Foot
20 April 09 15 Mar. 10 24 Nov. 14
18 Jan. 10 13 Aug. 12 26 July 27
Downer, Geo. P. Maxwell, York Lt. Inf.Vol. 3 Feb. 14 19 Jan. 15 26 Mar. 17
10 June 13 18 May 21 25 Nov. 22
Dover, Joseph, 48 Foot
13 May 11 9 Dec. 13 13 July 13
22 Sept. 25 28 Sept. 2(1 17 Sept. 29
fIS Drake, Edward, 28 Foot
25 Nov. 13 15 June 15 25 April 16
Drawbridge, Charles,43 Royal Artillery .... 21 Dec. 08 3 Dec. 11 24 Aug. 20
Dreghorn, Allan Hamilton, 7 R. Vet. Batt. 26 Mar. 12 6 May 13
28 Jan. 07 25 May 08 25 Dec. 18
$) 8S Drnmmond,Oeo.Duncan,3R.Vet.Bat. 30 May 11 28 Jan. 13 25 June 26
25 Aug. 14 17 Nov. 14 17 Nov. 14
Dnesran, \rtluir 96 Foot
10 June 13 23 Mar. 15 25 Dec. 18
18 Nov. 03 1 April 06 17 Aug. 18
Dunn, Thomas, 12 Foot
5 Oct. 05 1 Sept. 08 21 TrtYl Ifl
ta Dunnicliffe, Henry," Royal Artillery . . 12 Dec. 11 20 Dec. 14 1 April 19
9 * Duperier, Henry," 18 Dragoons .... 7 Oct. 13 23 Feb. 14 10 Nov. 21
5 Feb. 77 21 Jan. 79
Dyer, Robert Turtliff, Roval Marines
16 Feb. 05 27 July 08 14 Dec. 14
Dyke, Francis, 6 Foot
17 Jan. 34 9 Sept. 36 1 Nov. 41
Eagar, Alexander, 57 Foot
31 Mar. 14 14 Dec. 15 25 Feb. 16
Eagar, Jamet, 7 R. Veteran Battalion .... 10 Nov. 08 21 June 11
26 May 14 19 June 17 14 Nov. 19
Eagles, Edward Bampfield, Royal Marines 29 Sept. 04 28 Mar. 07 1 Sept. 14
Earle, Alexander Hamilton, Royal Artillery 4 Dec. 09 28 Aug. 13 10 Aug. 21
31 Mar. 08 26 July 09 25 July 14
22 June 09 17 Jan. 11 25 Mar. 16
|) Ecclea, Cnthbert ** 83 Foot
19 Nov. 12 20 May 14 25 Mar. 17
7 June 99 18 Aug. 04 1 Jan. 16
14 Mar. 96 1 Jan. 99
Edgworth, Thomas Bridgman, Royal Marines 17 Feb. 95 30 Dec. 95 19 Mar. 96
9 Edington, John, 81 Foot
7 Feb. 11 23 Jan. 12 3 April 16
Edmonds, Robert, 27 Foot
6 July 09 4 Jan. 10 25 Mar. 17
9 Edwards, Benj. Hutchins," Unattached, )
14 May 12 21 Oct. 13 1 July 36
9 Edwards, Charles," 71 Foot, Capt. of ?
Invalids, Royal Hospital, Chelsea . . 5 27 Sept. 13 24 Dec. 18 3 Mar. 25
2 Sept. 07 16 Dec. 07 28 Jan. 13
24 May 06 20 Oct. 12 1 Sept. 14
Edwards, Stephen, 7 Garrison Battalion . . 27 Sept. 04 3 April 06 15 Mar. 10
Edwards, Thomas, 66 Foot
11 April 09 8 Oct. 12 8 July 19
3 June 24 5 Jan. 26 22 Mar. 29
93A Edwards, William, 89 Foot
2 Sept. 12 10 NOT. 13 11 July 22
Edyvean Robert Bradlick 103 Foot
31 May 10 4 Mar. 13 28 Dec. 17
Eliot, Charles, 43 Foot
14 Oct. 13 11 Jan. 21 15 Jan. 24
20 Mar. 11 8 June 13 25 Dec. 18
Elliot, Henry, Royal Marines
1 1 July 03 5 Nov. 05 11 Dec. 16
Elliott, George Henry 44 Foot
15 June 09 8 Feb. 10 2 April 12
Ellis, William 89 Foot
1 Feb. 10 9 June 12 25 Jan. 17
5 Mar. 12 12 Feb. 14 25 May 17
31 Dec. 18 10 Feb. 20 21 Mar. 23
Emery, John, 3 Prov. Bn. of Militia ....
never 25 Mar. 14
1814
Erroll, W. G. Earl of, KT. GCH., 45 Foot 24 April 17 3 May 21 23 Jan. 23
Erskine, Robert, R. African Corps
2 April 22 25 June 24 6 July 31
24 Dec. 83 23 May 86 30 April 92
30 Aug. 07 19 Nov. 07 25 Sept 17
1 Mar. 10 13 April 13 25 Dec. 14
Evans, John 83 Foot
26 Oct. 08 21 June 10 23 .Inly 20
9 *B Evan*, Matthew* Hoy. Art. Drivers 1 Dec. 05 1 Jan. 07
M M

370

Lieutenants.
WHRN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.

2D LIEUT.
ETC.
Evans, Ralph, 62 Foot
f) Evans, Thomas, 38 Foot
Every, John, 15 Dragoons
Eyma, John Adrian, R. Waggon Train
Fairtlough, Henry Bladder, Royal Marines
Farmer, Richard, 36 Foot
fl Farmer, Wm. John George, 9 Foot
Fcnton, William, 69 Foot
$) Ferguson, Donald, Rifle Brigade
,
Ferguson, George, 97 Foot
Fcrgusson, James, 57 Foot
Fergusson, Thomas, 8 Foot
Ferrier, Walter, Independent Company . . ..
Ffennell, Richard, 98 Foot
Finch, Edward," 18 Dragoons
,
Fitchett, John, 7 Garrison Battalion
Fitz Gerald, James, 77 Foot
Fitz Gerald, Richard Henry, Unattached . .
Fitz Gibbon, William, 83 Foot
Fitzherbert, George, 14 Foot
$ Fleetwood, James, 25 Dragoons
jj Fleming, Hugh," 7 R. Veteran Battalion, )

24 Sept 12 16 Feb.
26 Nov. 12|19 Jan.
15 June 01 17 Mar.
11 Sept llllSOct.
26 Dec. 04 27 July
28 Nov. 9011 Aug.
31 Oct. 11 6 Dec.
15 Aug. 0531 July
14 May 12,10 Dec.
18 May 13 3 Dec.
23 June 1321 April
13 April 09! 5 Aug.
30 April 95 23 Mar.
25 April 0626Oct
18 June 07 20 July
23 Dec. 00 8 Oct.
21 Nov. 1121 April
1 Oct. 1223 Mar.
29 May 11 16 Sept
5 Oct. 0931 July
4Oct 1030 April
11
Jan. 1026 Mar.
Military Knight of Windsor
J
Fonblanque, John Samuel Mar de Grenicr, j 3 Jan. 10 18 June
21 Foot
J
Foot, Randal, 14 Foot
11 July 20' 6 Aug.
Foote, John Hollis Rolle, 9 Foot
18 April 1129 April
Forbes, Nathaniel, 102 Foot
31 Jan. 82 15 May
Forbes, Peter, 95 Foot
18 Mar. 1321 Aug.
Ford, Arthur White, 2 R. Veteran Battalion 27 April 09 3 Oct.
j.) Ford, John," 3 West India Regt, Cap- ) 25 May 09 30 May
tain oflnvalidi, RoyalHospital,Chelsea
* Forstcr, John Augustus, 2 Prov.Bn.of Militia
never
25 Dec.
* Fortescue, George, 3 Prov. Batt. of Militia
never
25 Mar.
* Fortescue, John Mill, 103 Foot
19 Aug. 13 7 Mar.
Forward, Samuel, 21 Dragoons
7 June 15 8 June
Fowler, William, Royal Marines
11 May 96 1 Nov.
Franklin, Richard A. M., 55 Foot, Staff )
Officer of Pensioners
J 28 Sept 30 17 April
$ Franklin, Robert Deane, 36 Foot
3 Aug. 09 25 Aug.
9131 Fraser, Andrew Simon," Unattached . . 16 Sept 13 20 July
Fraser, Archibald, 101 Foot
26 Aug. 07 3 Jan.
Fraser, Arthur John, 2 Garrison Battalion 14 Sept. 0412 Jan.
$) Fraser, David, 82 Foot
9 May
2 Dee.
Fraser, Donald, 1 Foot
11 Mar.
3 July
Prater, Hugh, 4 Royal Veteran Battalion
6 Sept
6 June
Fraser, Simon, 42 Foot
4 May
1 July
Freame, Wm. Horwood, 58 Foot
8 Dec.
14 Dec.
Freeman, Alf. P. Isidore Walsh, 15 Foot . . 1 Oct. 96 14 May
Freeman, Richard Francis, 30 Foot
5 April 9911 Nov.
French, Hyacinth, 97 Foot
27 July 0917 May
French, Lucius, 67 Foot
3 Sept.
4 May
French, William, 36 Foot
8 May 0611 Nov.
French, William Lasinby, Royal Marines . . 8 June
19 Jan.
Froger, Leopold de, 63 Foot
[15 Jan. 08 30 Aug.
Fullarton, John, 71 Foot
J22
22 July '13 7 Dec.
Fuller, William, 4 Foot
25 July 95 20 Feb.
$ Gamin, Pierce, 6 Foot
J15 Aug. Ill 9 Feb.
ffiaa Gairdner, Patrick, 2 Line Batt. Ger. Leg. 27 July 12J30 Jan.
Gale, William, 1 Dragoons
12 April 15 26 June
Gallagher, John, 98 Foot
10 June 04(22 May
Gamlen, Charles Arthur, 3 Prov. Batt. of Mil. never
16 Mar.
Garden, John Campbell, Newfoundland Fenc. 116 Dec. 07 4 Oct.
Gardiner, Arthur, 2 Garrison Battalion ....;25Mar. 08 11 July
Gardiner, Wm. Gregory, Rifle Brigade ....21 Mar. ll'l2Aug.
9 OR Gardiner, Andrew, 27 Foot
14 Nov. 1 1 '30 Sept.

14,25 May 17
14 25 Feb. 17
02 25 June 03
12
1814
08 1 April 17
01 25 Sept. O2
1310 April 17
06 8 Mar. 21
1325 Dec. 18
1425 Mar. 17
14.25 Feb. 16
13 14 May 29
90
06J10 Dec. 18
09 4 Sept 17
02
14 25 Mar. 17
15 20 May 25

1325 Sept. 17
25 Jan. 18
90ct 23
13
12 25 Mar. 17
29 3 Feb. 3-2
1325 Feb. 10
84

1725 Jan .

19

15 Nov. 21
1814
1814
1 Oct. 17
20( 8 June SO
99 1 July 02
35J25 Oct. 44
13 8 June 15
1518 Jan. 27
12 12 Dec. 10
05 6 Dec. 14
13 25 Mar. 17
13'25 Mar. 16
14
95 1 July 02
25 2 Feb. 20
1222 Feb. 10
99 2 July (O
1325 Dec. 18
16 25 July 17
07' 3 Aug. 20
97 U) Aug. 02
09 24 July 22
14 7 April 16
99 16 Feb. 09
14 18 April 17
1425 April 16
1722 Sept. 20
04 25 Sept. 18
14
1814
10 25 June 16
11 7 Dec. 14
12 24 May 21
13 25 Mar. 17

Lieutenants.

371
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF-HAY.

Garstin, James, 1 A Foot


26 Oct. 07 12 Nov. 09 10 Nov. 17
Gatty, Joseph, 60 Foot
, 10 Dec. 11 26 Oct. 12 13 NOT. 17
Geddes, Alexander, 5 West India Regt.
16 May 11 14 Jan. 13 29 Dec. 17
Geddes, James, 42 Foot
17 Mar. 13 9 June 14 25 Dec. 14
tK Gerard, Arthur, 4 Foot
29 April 13 16 Mar. 1625 Feb. 16
Gibb, Harry Win. Scott, Royal Artillery . . 11 July 1427 Sept 18 1 Dec. 22
Gibbins, Thomas, 81 Foot
, 20 Dec. 10 4 Feb. 14 25 Mar. 17
Gibbon, Stephen, 29 Foot
20 May 12 10 Nov. 14 1 May 17
GibboTU, Thomas, Royal Artillery
8 June 04 1 Dec. 05 1 Jan. 36
9 Gibbs, William, 8 Dragoons
6 Aug. 07! 8 Feb. 10 14 June 21
Gibton, William, 1 Royal Veteran Batt. . , 11 Feb. 0813 Sept. 10
9 Gibson, Wm. Joseph, 8 R. Veteran Batt 27 Sept 04 1 1 Mar. 06
|) Gichard, Edward," 4 Foot
21 Aug. 06 28 July 08 25 April 16
Giflard, Thomas Frederick, 18 Foot
9 July 12 6 May 14 20 May 24
$ tH Gilborne, Edward," 71 Foot,Capt.of i
Invalid*, Royal Horpital, Kilmainham i 4 Oct. 08 18 Oct. 0925 Dec. 18
Gilchrist, James, 30 Foot
23 Nov. 2031 Oct. 34 23 April 41
$ Gilder, Matthew William, 6 Foot
'19 July 10 26 Aug. 1316 April 17
Gill, George, Royal Marines
'29 Jan. 0626 Aug. 11 1 1 Sept. 14
Gillies, John, Unattached
12 May 25 8 Oct. 30 10 May 39
Gillman, Wm. Howard, R. Artillery Drivers 18 Dec. 12 16 July 13 1 July 16
Gillmore, Joseph Albert, 27 Foot
12 Nov. 12 1 Sept. 14 7 Aug. 17
Gilse, Frederick de, Royal Waggon Train
6 Feb. 06 26 Sept. 09 7 Mar. 15
Classen, Caldwell, Royal Marines
4 May 10 11 Sept. 2829 Aug. 29
Glendinning, Adam, 9 Royal Veteran Batt 16 Dec. 05 26 June 06i
851 Glendinning, Thomas, 60 Foot
9 Dec. 13 20 July 1527 Sept. 17
t| Glynn, Henry, 40 Foot
25 Nov. 13 20 Sept. 15 25 Feb. 16
Goddard, George Anthony, 50 Foot
14 Dec. 0921 Jan. 13 7 Sept. 15
Godfrey, Whitesidc, 5 Royal Veteran Batt. 16 July 06 3 July 08
Goodacre, Richard, Depot Staff
25 Aug. 07 1 Oct. 09 25 May 17
Goodair, William, Indep. Company . ..JlSAug. 78 5 Mar. 82
9 Goodall, William," 52 Foot
30 Mar. 09 21 Dec. 09 6 June 16
Gordon, Alexander, 92 Foot
:22 May 06 3 Mar. 08 25 Oct. 10
$ Gordon, George, 85 Foot
j20 Feb. 12 6 Jan. 1430 Dec. 19
Gordon, Sir John, Bt., 4 Foot
23 May 97 24 April 98 26 May 03
Gordon, John Ponsonby, Unattached
J17 Jan. 2215 Aug. 2615 Aug. 26
Gordon, Lewis, 35 Foot
Feb. 02 27 May 02 25 Oct. 02
Gordon, SirOrford Gordon, Bt., 3 Gar. Batt. 110 Mar. 14 27 July 1525 Nov. 16
Gordon, William, York Lt. Inf. Volunteers 27 May 12 16 Sept. 1320 May 17
9Gotlett,Jot.(Q.-Mut. isJuly 09)2 R.Vet. Bat.
30 Nov. 15
Goudie, John, 72 Foot
23 May 11 1 Dec. 14 28 May 19
20 June 05 16 April 06 13 Oct 14
9 Gould, Thomas, 1 1 Dragoons
Grteme, G. Drummond," 2 Light >
14 May 12 30 Aug. 12 25 April 16
Infantry Battalion German Legion
$ Graham, Hector," 60 Foot
26 Oct. 09 8 June Il'l8 NOT. 19
Graham, Mitchell, Royal Marines
15 Dec. 81 12 June 94; 2 April 96
Graham, Walter, 6 Royal Veteran Batt.
24 Mar. 10' 4 June 12
Grant, Alexander, Canadian Fenciblc Infantry 20 Oct 08 24 Dec. 1011 Oct. 1C
I 5 Jan. 78 13 May 83
Grant, Charles, 81 Foot
Grant, George Colquhoun, 2 Ceylon Regt. 15 June 09 2 Jan. 1119 Dec. 22
Grant, James, Royal Waggon Train ....
neTer
25 Dec. 13 25 June 16
Grant, James, Royal Waggon Train ....
never 25 Dec. 13
1814
Grmnt, John, Royal Artillery
1 Oct. 08 8 May 11 21 Oct. 25
{> Grant, John,60 Unattached
5 Oct. 0915 April 1331 Aug. 38
Grant, Robert, 19 Dragoons
28 Sept. 1531 May 21;13 Sept. 21
Grant, William, 7 Garrison Batt
|l6Aug. 04 17 April 05 15 Mar. 10
Grant, William, 7 Garrison Batt
21 Oct 08 19 April 1017 Sept. 12
3 Oct 00, 9 April 05 22 Oct 14
Grape, Henry, Royal Marines
9 Aug. 1(>! 4 July 11 18 Aug. 14
|) ( i rattan, James, 9 Dragoons
23 Sept. 05 12 May 09 2 Sept. 09
Graves, William, Royal Marines
Greatrex, Charles Butler, Royal Marines
15 Oct. 05 1 June 10 1 Sept. 14
25 Oct. 27 8 June 30 9 May 34
Greaves, Charles, Unattached
Greaves, Spencer, 14 Foot
I 7 Nov. 26 3 June 28 1 Aug. 31
Green, Samuel, 78 Foot
31 Oct. 10 10 Sept. 1223 Dec. 24
Greene, Edward," Royal Artillery
13 Dec. 13- 1 Aug. 1C 1 Feb. 19
Greene, George, 10 Foot
31 Aug. 95 1 Oct. 96 5 Jan. 04

372

Lieutenants.
ENSIGN,
ETC.

LIEUT.

WHE1
PLACED OH
HALF PAY.

8 NOT. 00 29 Dec. I* 25 June 17


Greene, Jobn, 83 Foot
| 8 Jan. 01 17 Sept. 02
Greer, Alexander, 6 Foot
6 July 09 9 July 1225 May 17
Greer, William, 1 1 Foot
2
April
22
26 June
3 Mar. 32
Greetham, John Henry, Unattached . . .
Greg, Win. Osburne, 84 Foot
21 Srpt. 09 23 Oct.
Jane 16
2? Mar. 17
S5il Urh-r, Robert," 44 Foot
26 Feb. 10 13 May
Grierson, Alexander, 46 Foot
9 June 25 15 Feb.
8 Jan. 41
25 Oct. 21
Grieraon, Charles, 1 Dragoon Guards
25 May 15 2 Mar.
iMay 17
Griffin, John, 37 Foot
' 6 May 1 1 23 Sept.
Griffith, Charles, Royal Marines
2 July 03 15 Aug.
Uuly 16
$> Griffiths, Edwin,63 Royal Artillery Drivers 6 Jan. 18 12 Nov.
12 Mar. 28
Jia Griffiths, Henry, Royal Staff Corps
4 Aug. 14 24 May
1 Nor. 14
j) Griffiths, John George,*4 Royal Art. Drivers 10 Feb. 11' 1 NOT.
Griffith, Thomas, 8 Royal Veteran Batt.. 23 NOT. 0928 Feb.
5 Oct. 15
Griffiths, William Stuart, 23 Foot
8 Oct. 1221 Jan.
9 Grimes, Robert," Royal Artillery
4 Mar. 09 16 Mar.
Grove, Charles Thomas, 14 Foot
4 June 12 13 Oct.
24 Feb. 16
1814
!*Grove, James, 1 ProT. Batt. of Militia . .
never
25 Feb.
Gruebcr, Daniel, 39 Foot
24 Dec. 1221 April
25 Mar. 17
Gvest, Edward, 2 Royal Veteran Battalion 25 Aug. 07] 10 Sept.
1815
Giimoens, Nich.Theo. de, Dillon's Regiment 22 NOT. 09,27 April
Gun, John, 15 Foot
11 Jan. 10] 15 Oct. 12 13 NOT. 17
Gunn, George, Royal Marines
' 4 Mar. 06| 1 April 12 1 Sept. 14
1815
Gunning, Alexander, 61 Foot
29 Oct. 07, 2 Jan. 10
$ 3 iH Gunning, George,64 1 Dragoon Guards 19 July 04 2 Sept. 07 10 Jan. 22
J 0.1 tfackelt, William, 1 Royal Veteran Batt.' never
19 Dec. 1
Hadwen, Thomas, 89 Foot
]21 May 18J18 Mar. 34 13 Feb. 35
D J84 Haggup, William, Unattached
|30 Aug. 1013 May 12 14 Feb. 28
1815
Haire, John, 1 Garrison Battalion
12 NOT. 0618Feb. 08
Halahan, Richard Newton Chr., 25 Foot
12 Mar. 12 24 May 16 25 April 16
Hale, Henry Grimstonc, 41 Foot....

*
~" 5""
28 June
39
Maf. 4 4 Dec. 43
*Hall, Chambers, 14 Foot
never
25 Dec. 13 25 Sept. 14
Hall, Robert, 71 Foot
2 April 12 3 Aug. 1 25 Feb. 18
Halls, Thomas, Royal Marines
5 July 93 24 April
$ Hamel, Michael Greatheed, 5 Foot
6 April 09J23 April 12 2 April 18
$ Hamilton, George, Unattached . .
3 Oct. 05 23 April 07 25 Oct. 27
$) Hamilton, George, Unattached
29 April 13 4 Aug. 15 22 Sept 37
JJ Hamilton, James Banbury, 10 Dragoons. . 25 Sept. 0923 July IS 18 Dec. 28
SFiSil Hamilton, John, 2 Line Bn. German Leg. 26 July 1217 Aug. 19 25 Mar. 16
Hamilton, William Henry, 14 Foot
'27 Oct. 08 18 Jan. 10 1 Jaa. 18
Hammerslcy, William, 3 Garrison Battalion 4 July 15 28 Feb. 10 12 Aug. 17
Hardcastle, William Augustus, 75 Foot
7 Mar. 11 29 April 19 14 Mar. 28
Harden, William, 2 Garrison Battalion .... 22 Feb. 10 22 Oct. 1 25 Feb. 16
Hardman, Henry Anthony, 7 West India Hegt. 10 June 06' 15 Jan. 07 45 April 16
Col Hardman, Samuel, 10 Dragoons
19 May 13J 9 Dec.
6 June 16
Hargrove, John Longford, 10 R. Vet. Batt. 18 Oct. 10J28 Mar.
1814
9*Harland, John, 1 Prov. Batt. of Militia. .
neTer
25 Feb.
Harrington, Henry, Royal Marines
20 May 06 12 Oct.
1 Sept 14
Harris, Charles, 00 Foot
Ill Aug. 1312June r 25 Oct. 17
Harris, William, 8 Royal Veteran Battalion :M July 12125 Jan.
Hart, John, 2 Foot
13 June 11 12 Aug. 325
Dec. 18
Hartley, James Campbell, 14 Foot
24 Jan. 1424 May 1 25 Mar. 16
Hasleham, William Gale, 0 R. Vet. Batt.. 1 1 Feb. 08 25 Aug. 0!
Hastard, Richard, Royal Irish Artillery..
20 Oct. 94
Haswell, John Stepney, Royal Marines .... 10 Dec. 98,18 Aug. 0430 _.
Ang.
Hatheway, Charles, New Brunswick Fcncibles 25 Mar. 13|25 Aug. 1425 April 16
Havelock, Thomas, 7 Foot
3 Sept. 95 26 Jan. 90 9 May 16
Hawkins, George, 80 Foot
|23 Dec. 13 3 Feb. 20 25 A
Hawkins, George Drew, Royal Marines .... 17 Oct. 0424 Mar. 08 1 Sept|) Hawkins, John," 62 Foot
Mar. H
5 NOT. 12j 1 Dec. 1425 ...
Hay, Alexander Murray, Unattached
10 NOT. 14 22 July 24 12 April
r 33
Hayes, George James, Royal Marines
26 Sept. 25 12 Feb. 3425 June
Hazen, John, 49 Foot
24 April 13 23 June 14 25 Mar.
Heam, John Heming, 60 Foot
5 May 08' 18 Feb. 10 25 Oct.
8 Hearn, William Marcus,48 44 Foot
10 June 12! 7 July 14 25 Mar.
SB H ..:,,.- George Henry, 4 Foot
16 Mar. 09 29 Oct. 10 29 Ang

Lieutenants.
ENSIGN,
ETC.

Heath, Philip, Royal Artillery


Heath Thomas, 38 Foot
fl Heathcote, Josh. Chappell, Cape Corps . .
Bedding William Levitt 35 Foot
Heddle, Alexander, Royal African Corps . .

373
LIEUT.

HHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.

16 Dec. 16 29 July 25 3 Dec. 30


25 Dec. 13 25 Sept. 14
never
13 Sept. 10 10 Dec. 12 27 Mar. 28
7 Jan. 13 21 Sept. 15 25 Mar. 31
4 May 09 20 Mar. 10 25 Dec. 21
1803
19 Sept. 95 31 July 80
521 Heinsley Henrv 28 Foot
25 April 13 18 July 15 5 Dec. 22
28 Mar. 10 26 Feb. 12 25 Sept. 18
4 July 11 17 Oct. 14 25 May 17
Hendley, Henry Earbery,3 Ceylon Regiment 4 Jan. 10 20 Mar. 12 29 Dec. 17
25 Dec. 13 25 Sept. 14
never
Herbert, Isaac, 8 Royal Veteran Battalion . . 8 Dec. 99 31 Mar. 08
8 Oct. 12 22 June 15 25 Mar. 16
f) Herron, Samuel, 24 Foot
7 Sept. 09 30 May 11 6 Nov. 23
Hcwat, William, 62 Foot
19 Sept. 11 22 Oct. 13 25 May 17
JO Nov. 09 10 Dec. 12 25 Mar. 26
13 May 13 28 Sept. 15 25 Mar. 31
9 May 11 7 July 13 24 Jan. 18
Hetrett, William, 7 Royal Veteran Battalion 14 June 10 23 Jan. 12
CS8 Hewitt Robert <a 61 Foot
21 Oct. 13 3 Nov. 19 16 Dec. 19
Hevland Langford 101 Foot
8 April 26 15 May 27 22 Mar. 33
7 Jan. 08 19 July 21 1 Mar. 27
Hicks, Raymond, 5 Royal Veteran Battalion 16 Oct. 06 21 June 10
11 Aug. 13 4 May 15 25 Mar. 17
2 Nov. 09 21 June 10 4 Dec. 17
13 May 13 2 April 18 25 Sept. 20
*HiIder, Jesse. 15 Foot
25 Dec. 13 25 Sept. 14
never
Hilditch, Charles, 3 Foot
2 July 07 15 Sept. 08 1 1 Oct. 10
D Hill Richard 45 Foot
28 Dec. 09 2 Mar. 12 12 Feb. 18
1 1 ill:i- Thomas, 96 Foot
16 Aug. 04 13 June 05 8 April 13
7 July 08 22 Feb. 10 25 Nov. 18
Hilton William Legh, 98 Foot
21 May 12 1 Dec. 14 22 Feb. 22
*Hinde Edward, Rifle Brigade
1814
never
25 Dec. 13
)) Hine John 70 Unattached
1 Aug. 27 30 April 32 8 May 40
Hingston, Francis Bernard, 84 Foot, Staff)
13 Oct. 08 5 Dec. 11 17 Feb. 20
7 Sept. 94 6 July 04
83il Hodder Edward " 69 Foot
29 July 13 10 Aug. 15 25 Nov. 16
Hodgetts, Thomas, 49 Foot, Staff Officer I
4 Sept. 30 13 Mar. 35 23 Aug. 44
$ Hodson Alder-son 7S 2 Foot
25 Jan. 10 22, Aug. 11 22 June 20
Hoey, Richard Hudson O'Reilly, 85 Foot, \
11 Nov. 13 17 Aug. 26 30 Oct. 35
Hojel, James, Caithness Fencible Infantry . .
9 June 07 6 Feb. 12 2 Oct. 17
10 Dec. 12 7 Feb. 14 25 Mar. 17
Hole William 43 Foot
Holirate Edward Milton 82 Foot
8 May 11 23 Sept. 13 25 Jan. 16
Holland, Rupert Charles, Royal Marines . . 27 Sept. 05 11 Aug. 09 1 April 17
$ HoHinaworth, Henry,73 Unattached, ) 3 Dec. 25 29 May 28 8 Jan. 41
26 Aug. 07 5 May 08 24 July 17
|J II"lli* William Henry 57 Foot
10 Sept. 12 11 Nov. 13 25 Dec. 18
f) <T *L1 Holman Charles 7* 62 Foot
2 Nov. 09 13 Aug. 12 25 Mar. 17
Holmes, Charles Wm. Scott D., 3 Dragoons 21 April 14 7 Sept. 15 13 April 17
21 Oct. 12 20 Jan. 14 14 April 17
23 Feb. 96 17 Sept. 98 12 Dec. 04
never
1814
25 Dec. 13
"Holt, George Francis, 2 Prov. Bn. of Militia
1818
22 Get. 13 24 Feb. 15
11 Oct. 10 26 Nov. 12 3 July 17
24 Nov. 04 7 Jan. 06 15 Jan. 24
SJ.fti Hood, Jamet9 Royal Veteran Batt. 28 Aug. 07 3 Aug. 09
Hopkins, William Randolph, 5 Foot . . .. 14 Sept. 08 5 Oct. 13 25 July 10
6 Feb. 12 4 May 16 25 Mar. 16
26 July 00 14 Jan. 28 9 Sept. 28
16 Oct. 05 8 June 10 1 Sept. 14
25 Mar. 06 25 April 12 1 Sept. 14
Howard. Henry. Roval Marines

374

Lieutenants.
ENSIGN,
LI EOT.

ETC.

1 NOT. 05 20 Aug.
16 Oct. 10 27 Mar.
12 Nov. 12 9 Sept.
29 April 13 4 Oct.
Hughes, Henry Francis, Glengarry Fencibles 8 June 09 6 Feb.
Hull, Arthur Hill, 60 Foot, Staff Officer \ 24 Aug. 25 6 NOT.
$ Humphreys, Chas. Gardiner, 14 Dragoons 9 May 11 11 Mar.
3 Aug. 09 12 Mar.
13 April 09 8 Aug.
14 Jan. 14 29 June
25 Feb. 10 27 Nov.
23 April 05 17 April
Nov. 00 16 June
12 Nov. 12 6 Nov.
26 Nov. 24 14 May
30 Aug. 10 26 Jan.
29 Oct. 10 16 Sept.
1 April 12 12 June
Ince, Charles^ 1 Royal Veteran Battalion . . 22 May 06 17 Jan.
1 Oct. 12 17 June
4 Jan. 10 7 Oct.
19 July 10 15 Oct.
2 Dec. 13 4 April
Irvine, Robert, 7 West India Regiment .... 22 July 13 4 May
3121 Irving, Jacob ^milius,77 13 Dragoons 24 Mar. 14 18 May
16 May 11 7 July
4 Mar. 13 24 Nov.
22 April 13 9 Oct.
25 Feb. 08 28 Dec.
|) 3133 Isaacson, Egert. Cha. Har.,Gar.Comp. 30 Dec. 12 14 July
27 Aug. 07 29 June
24 Aug. 20 8 Sept.
2 May 04 15 April
19 May 14 24 May
3 Oct. 11 29 June
4 May 09 23 Jan.
3 April 11 10 June
James, David William, Royal Marines .... 10 May 13 16 April
11 Feb. 08 19 April
18 May 11 5 Dec.
James, Robert Unwin Donnithorne, R. Mar. 28 May 07 27 July
Jameson, Thomas, 3 West India Regiment 15 Dec. 08 15 OcL
21 May 12 2 Feb.
14 May 11 29 April
13 Nov. 07 26 April
Jeffreyton, George, 2 Royal Vet. Battalion 28 July 95 12 Jan.
8 May 11 5 July
28 Aug. 28 1 Sept.
Jennings, George, 1 Garrison Battalion .... 18 July 05 19 Mar.
9 Mar. 32 29 Jan.
30 July 18 25 Sept.
6 Dec. 05 29 Jan.
031 Johnson, J.,(Qr.-Mait. 14 Sept. 26) 40 Foot 8 May 34 11 Mar.
Johnson William Proude 103 Foot
21 May 12 4 Nov.
Johnston, Galbraith, 2 Prov. Batt. of Militia
25 Dec.
never
6 Aug. 07 8 Aug.
22 Sept. 25 19 Sept.
28 Oct. 78 25 Mar.
Jonet, Edward, 10 Royal Veteran Battalion 31 Mar. 08 2 Dec.
9 May 1 1 10 Feb.
22 Mar. 09 25 Sept.
$913l Jones Richard 40 Foot
28 Mar. 11 8 Oct.
Jones, Vanghan, 8 Garrison Battalion, }
12 Nov. 07 12 Jan.
Jones, William. 44 Foot .
. . . . 25 Mar. 12 21 Mav

WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.

10 1 Sept. 14
12 25 Oct. 19
13 25 Dec. 18
15 3 Aug. 22
12 25 Aug. 16
87 28 June 31
13 4 Sept. 17
1816
12
1 1 2 Mar. 15
15 5 Feb. 29
18 10 Nov. 21
06 25 Nov. 16
01 25 June 03
15 24 April 23
33 28 Sept. 37
15 25 Oct. 17
13 6 May 17
15 5 Oct. 17
08
13 25 Mar. 16
13 16 Mar. 15
12 24 Nov. 28
15 25 Dec. 28
15 11 July 16
15 5 Nov. 18
14 28 Oct. 15
14 13 Jan. 37
18 5 Aug. 29
1814
09
14 25 Sept. 23
09 21 Aug. 17
32 29 Aug. 34
07 26 June 12
20 25 Oct. 21
15 15 Mar. 17
12 25 June 41
13 25 Mar. 17
32 15 Dec. 37
10 25 Nov. 16
13 13 April 15
14 1 Sept. 14
10 25 Dec. 18
14 7 Aug. 17
13 25 Mar. 17
10 15 May 17
96
13 14 May 18
31 1 Oct. 41
07 25 Aug. 16
36 22 July 36
23 6 May 24
1 1 1 Sept. 14
37 26Julv :v.i
13 22 Sep't. 17
1814
13
10 11 Oct. 16
26 7 July 38
1783
83
13
13 9 April 19
27 3 Mar. 34
12 21 April 17
09 25 May 10
13 25 Mar. 17

Lieutenants.
EHSIGN,
ETC.

Jones, Win., 1 Light Dragoons German Leg.


Jones, William John Williams, 101 Foot . .
Jordan Edward, 26 Foot
Jtacon, John, 6 Royal Veteran Battalion . .

375
LIEUT.

WHEN
PLWKO ON
HALF PAY.

25 Nov. 13 25 Oct. 15 25 Feb. 16


14 Mar. 15 27 Nov. 16 22 May 17
25 Aug. 07 10 Aug. 08 16 Oct. 17
30 Jan. 06 30 Dec. 07
23 Dec. 13 25 Dec. 14 25 April 16
21 Oct. 13 4 May 15 25 Mar. 17
14 May 12 10 Aug. 14
1815
5 Jan. 14 26 Feb. 18 25 July 19
10 Nov. 08 30 May 11 25 Dec. 25
10 Dec. 10 25 Feb. 04 9 May 05
9 Keep, William Thornton, 28 Foot
29 Aug. 11 8 Sept. 13 25 Dec. 14
28 April 06 21 Aug. 06 29 Sept. 08
17 Dec. 94
Kelly William, Royal Irish Artillery
never
$ Keuncar, David,81 Royal Artillery Drivers 1 Dec. 12 19 May 13 1 July 16
13 April 09 21 Feb. 11 26 Feb. 24
19 Dec. 05 5 Feb. 08 2 Jan. 17
Kennedy, P. Henry, 2Prov. Batt.of Militia
25 Dec. 13
never
1814
Kent, James, Royal West India Rangers . . 14 Sept. 15 24 Dec. 18 4 Oct. 19
30 Mar. 79 16 Oct. 82 1 Sept. 83
17 June 13 1 Oct. 18 25 Sept. 22
31 Dec. 12 25 June 18 25 Dec. 18
23 Feb. 09 7 Mar. 11 11 April 16
881 Kerr John Henry 104 Foot
21 Jan. 13 23 Nov. 20 15 Mar. 21
11 Feb. 11 25 May 15 25 Mar. 17
Kersteman, Harry Gobins, Royal Artillery. . 12 Dec. 11 20 Sept. 14 2 Sept. 22
Kettlewell, Evans, 96 Foot
3 June 07 21 April 08 25 Dec. 18
Kierulf, William Duntzfelt, 22 Dragoons . . 1 Jan. 19 2 Jan. 20 11 April 20
Kingsborongh, Robert, Vise., Unattached . . 6 July 14 24 Dec. 18 12 June 26
15 May 17 8 Aug. 22
Kingscote, Thomas Henry, 14 Dragoons. . . .
never
17 Oct. 11 10 Sept. 12 17 Aug. 32
24 June 13 25 Nov. 13 19 Feb. 18
Kingtmill, William, 10 Royal Veteran Batt. 15 Sept. 08 30 May 11
16 May 11 15 July 19 25 Dec. 23
14 Feb. 05 28 May 07 3 Dec. 18
23 Mar. 08 23 May 10 14 Aug. 17
La Berthodierre, P. Marie, 8 West India Regt. 15 Aug. 10 12 Nov. 12 20 June 16
4 Oct. 10 16 Sept. 13 24 June 24
La Grange, Jas. Warrington, 3 Dragoon Gds. 10 Mar. 14 5 Oct. 15 25 Mar. 16
Lambert, John, 3 Prov. Battalion of Militia
1814
never 25 Mar. 14
28 May 11 28 July 13 25 June 17
Lane Ambrose, 98 Foot
13 Aug. 07 7 Mar. 1 1 25 Sept. 18
22 June 15 30 Dec. 20 24 April 28
23 Aug. 10 10 Dec. 12 1 June 20
6 April 09 21 Dec. 09 30 Sept. 19
1814
25 Dec. 13
*Langdon, John, 2 Prov. Battalion of Militia
never
12 Sept. 08 13 Oct. 81 19 Mar. 85
10 Oct. 11 6 Dec. 13 6 Sept. 17
1814
1 July 13 14 July 14
Latham John 92 Foot
15 Mar. 04 24 Sept. 06 7 April 17
10 Oct. 22 17 Aug. 26 5 Sept. 35
Latvian, William, Garrison Company .... 20 June 99 14 Nov. 06
14 July 14 29 April 19 24 Mar. 25
16 Jan. 04 24 July 05 25 Dec. 18
5 July 15 25 Dec. 18
never
31 Dee. 12 7 Dec. 13 25 July 16
14 Nov. 1( 26 Sept." 23 6 May 24
Lravach, John, 3 West India Regiment .... 17 Aug. 09 3 July 11 17 Feb. 20
26 Aug. 07 2 Feb. 09 24 Feb. 20
30 April 12 5 Aug. 13 19 Mar. 18
Leevis, Coakley, 5 Garrison Battalion .... 18 April 05 28 Oct. 07 6 Feb. 15
28 Feb. 08 15 Sept. 08 16 Oct. 16
Leonard, Thomas, Meuron's Regiment . . . . 15 Mar. 1( 1 Nov. 19 5 Aug. 16
12 Mar. 12 10 Feb. 14 25 Mar. 17
2 Mar. 09 0 Feb. 12 25 Aug. 16
25 April 16 9 Nov. 21 9 Nov. 21
9 L'Estrange, George, Scots Fusilier Guards 16 Jan. 12 17 June 13 11 July 22

376

Lieutenants.
ENSIGN,
ETC.

L'Estrange, Torranio Francis, Colclstream 20 Oct. 14 16 Oct.


Guards
Lewis, Henry, Royal Marines
1 Sept.
4 Aug.
Lewis, Thomas, 3 Garrison Battalion
12 May
10 Oct.
Lewis, William, 19 Foot
12 Mar. 10 10 May
25 May 15:10 April
Liardet, Frederick, Unattached
Lidderdale, John, 0 Foot
4 June 9621 Feb.
Lind, Robert, \ Royal Veteran Battalion . 11 Feb. 08 10 Oct.
9 Lindscy, Henry John, Unattached
5 Dec.
11 Jan.
Lisle, Benjamin de, Canadian Fencibles . . .. 6 Dec.
2 Sept.
(C Lister, John,83 Royal Marines
23 Feb. 0527 July
Little, John, 27 Foot
27 April 091 9 Sept
Little, John William, Unattached
1 Jan. 1911 Mar.
Lloyd, Charles, Royal Marines
5 June 06 28 Oct.
3181 Lloyd, Edward Bell, 16 Dragoons . . 30 May 11 12 Mar.
$) Lloyd", John Ormsby," 74 Foot, Staff")
25 Nov. 1314 May
Officer of Petitioners
Locke, William, 5 Dragoon Guards
9 June 14 3 July
lJv'31 Lockwood.Purefoy.^aOFootjCnp/. 18 April 1122 April
of Invalids, B. Hospital, Kiltnainham
Long, Edmund Slingsby, 23 Foot
3 Aug. 04 8 Aug.
Long, William, Unattached
17 Mar. 14 7 April
Lonsdale, Alured, 84 Foot
20 May 26 3 Aug.
9 t' > Lonsdale, William, 4 Foot
1 Feb. 10 15 May
$) Larimer, Chnrlei Hunt,** 8 Royal Ve- } 12 Jan. 0528 April
teran Batt. Military Knight of Windsor J
9 Love, James,87 Royal Artillery
6 Nov. 00 19 Mar.
Lovelace, Henry Philip, Unattached
25 Aug. 0924 May
$) Lovelock, John Birmingham,6* 29 Foot.. 3 Aug. 09"' 4 July
"Lovett, Joseph Venables, 3 Provisional >
25 Feb.
Batt. of Militia
}
Lovett, Thomas, Royal Artillery
1 April 09 1 7 April
Lmce, Addison, 1 Hoyal Veteran Batt
18 Aug. 08; 6 April
Lowe, John, Nova Scotia Fenciblcs
21 Sept. 12 16 June
f) Lowry, Armar, 45 Foot
31 Dec. 1228 July
$) Lowry, John, 95 Foot
7 June 1024 Dec,
Lozon, Victor, ()2 Foot
Sept. 07 26 Feb.
5<a Lucas, Jasper, 32 Foot
1319 July
Luckhurst, Thomas, 3 Prov. Batt. of Militia 6 Jan.
never 25 Jan.
Lupton, William, GO Foot
28 Nov. 11 9 Feb.
Lynam, Charles, 15 Foot
25 June 12 16 Nov.
Lynch, Anthony Francis Wm., 56 Foot .... 2 Jan. 121 7 Dec.
Lynch, Edward Crean, 22 Foot
11 Dec. 2!J 21 Jan.
Lynch, Samuel Smith, 77 Foot
7 April 14 16 Nov.
Lynd, Robert, 65 Foot
14 Feb. 16 31 Oct.
Lyon, George, 09 Foot
4 Sept. 06 10 Feb.
Lyster, Arthur O'Neil, 40 Foot
2 Sept. 24 13 June
Lyster, Henry, 7 Dragoons
29 May 17 7 Sept.
Lyster, William John, 8 Garrison Battalion
12 Mar.
M' Atmally, Charles, 84 Foot
20 Nov. 0631 Dec.
D fflaa M* Arthur, Chariot,*0 -2 Royal Ve- )
teran Batt
J 9 Nov. 09 17 Oct.
M'Arthur, James Earle, 14 Foot
17 May 11 4 Dec.
H'Bean, Alexander, 2 Light Infantry Batt. I
25
April 1327 Nov.
Ger. Leg
)
M'Carthy, Justin Thadeus Courtney, Royal j
Marines
f 17 Jan. 3313 Jan.
M'Carthy, William, 10 Foot
7 Oct. 1318 July
M'Clurc, Arthur, 1 Foot
15 Jan. 07,26 April
$ M'Cormick, James, 94 Foot
25 May 09 17 Mar.
JJ M'Crohnn, Deni Eugene, 3 R. Vet. Batt. 16 May 1221 Oct.
M'Cullock, James Murray, Royal Marines. . 2 Nov. 98 17 July
M'Dermott, James, 20 Dragoons
15 Oct. 1231 Mar.
JPDennott, Thomat, 7 Royal Veteran >
Batt., Military Knight of Windsor . . I 1 NOT. 94J25 Feb.
M' Donald, Alexander," 26 Foot
13 Mar.
12 Oct.

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PLACED OX
HALF PAY.

17 16 Nov. 20
13 1 Sept. 14
1525 Nov. 16
14 20 July 2O
25 -20 Sept. 20
90 6 Aug. 03
09
16 31 Jan. 28
12n Oct. 16
0826 Nov. 25
12 is July 17
2411 July 29
1214 Nov. 86
1225 Aug. 19
18JS Oct. 19
17 20 Mar. 28
1325 Aug. 16
05 5 Aug. 13
25:
<~J21 Nov. 88
3M
3W 8 April 36
1225 Mar. 17
1 April 19
23 Aug. 27
25 Oct. 21
14
1814
12 1 Mar. 82

10
1425 Dec. 16
14
1814
1213Joly

20

0814 April 08
1525:Mar. 17

14
1814
13 25 June 17
15 25 Mar. 16
1328 Dec. 17
26 8 April 34
1521 June 33
18 4 April 23
0825 Nov. 18
30 7 Sept. 33
20 -'5 Oct. 81
83 25 June 10
07 5Oct SO

11
13|l2Oct 19
I3|25
25 Mar. 16
38 10 May 30
1025:Mar. 17
09 5 Feb. 18
1425 Dec. 18

13
0411 Jnne 16
14 25 Mar. 16

05
3S| 4 Sept, 43

Lieutenants.

377
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALP PAY.

ETC.

St'Donalcl, Charles Alexander, 32 Foot . . .


SPDonaM, Colin, 72 Foot
9 $* M'Donald, Donald, 40 Foot
SB M'Donongh, Thomas, 34 Foot
M'Dougall, Hugh, 91 Foot
M'Dongall, John Robert, 8 Foot
M'Dougall, Thoraaa Wm. John, R. Marines
M'Duff, Alexander, 100 Foot
J?a M'Duffie, Donald, 40 Foot
M'Farlane, Henry, 40 Foot
,
M'Farlane, William, 17 Dragoons ,
,
M'Goldrick, .Eneas, 62 Foot
M'Gregor, John, 46 Foot
M'Gregor, John, 3 West IndJa Regt
M'lllree, Robert William, 06 Foot
il'Intoth, Andreie, (Q. M. 18 Apr. 10) Royal )
Veteran Batt
j
M'Intyre, Peter, Royal Marines
M'lver, Donald, 77 Foot
M'Kellar, John, 2 Garrison Battalion
M'Kenzi' John, Canadian Fencibles
,
M'Kenzie, William Fleming, R. Staff Corps
M'Kinnon, John, 104 Foot
M'Lachlan, Lachlan, 3 West India Regt . ,
$ M'Laren, Alexander Donald, 91 Foot. . ..
M'Lean, Archibald, 56 Foot
M'Li-od, Jamet, 2 Royal Veteran Batt. . ,
M'Leroth, Thomas, Royal Marines
M'Manus, Henry, 62 Foot
M'MiUan, John, 82 Foot
M'Mullen, Isaac, 11 Foot....
M'Nabb, John, Unattached
M'Namara, Henry, 62 Foot
H'Namara, Michael, 60 Foot
M'Nicol, Duncan, Royal Marines
$ M'Nicol, Nicol, 27 Foot
M' Neil, Donald, Cape Regt
M'Phee, John, 79 Foot
9 M'Pherson, yEneas, 59 Foot
?S3 M'Pherson, Alexander,92 02 Foot.. ..
M'Queen, Robert, 25 Dragoons
M'Rae, Farquhar, 66 Foot
M'Rae, Theodore, Royal African Corps ..
Mac Alester, Charles Somerville, 81 Foot
Macalpine, James, 8 Dragoons
Macartney, Charles, 11 Dragoons
Mactlonald, James, 76 Foot
D 5iB Macdonald, John,80 01 Foot
Macdonald, John, 4 West India i ,v I . . .
Uacdonald, Stephen, 1 Lt. Inf. Batt. Ger. Leg.
9 Mac Donell, Alexander, 7 R. Vet Batt.
Macdoncll, Duncan, Elford's Corps
9 Macdougall, Colin, 01 Foot
Mac Gachen, John, 72 Foot
,
Mac Gibbon, Robert, 45 Foot
Mac Oregor, John* 4 Royal Veteran Batt.
? 0 1 Machell, John Thomas, 18 Dragoons . .
Macintire, Andrew, Royal York Rangers . .
Mackay, Hugh, Queen's American Rangers
9 Mac Kay, Lachlan," 42 Foot
Mackay, Hugh Donald, 6 West India Regt.
Mackay, Neil, 76 Foot
Mackenzie, William, 3 Dragoons
9 Mackie, John, 7 Roval Veteran Batt
CH Mackinlay, John,1* 0

2 July 12 3 Oct. 1625 June 18


25 Nov. 0821 Feb.
25 Feb. 16
22 Oct. 12 7 June
25 Feb. Ifi
31 Aug. 07 30 Oct. 0921 June 27
4 June 12 14 April 14125 Feb. l(i
6 May 77 12 Dec, HI
1783
10 Mar. 28' 5 July 8G 6 Dec. 37
23 Feb. 1)9 9 July 12 15 May 18
4 Feb. 13 10 Mar. 1427 April 17
28 Nov. 34 15 July 37 29 May 43
1 1 July 11 1 April 14 28 Aug. 23
11 Nov. 13 15 Jan. 18 25 Feb. 22
2 May 20 22 Dec. 24 25 Dec. 28
1 Dec. 06 6 Feb. 08 23 June 25
25Oct 07 28 Feb.
25 Dec. 18
never 25 Dec.
21 Sept. 05 16 May
1 Sept. 14
22 Feb. 10 9 April
17 May 21
7 April 0811 Oct.
25 Dec. 16
31 Dec. 12, 8 Sept.
1 1 Oct. 16
8 April 11 10 Feb.
5 Feb. 29
8 Dec. 06 15 Mar.
35 July 17
21 Sept 96 1 1 Dec.
>4 July 00
3 June 12 31 Mar.
25 Feb. 16
24 Sept. 12 9 Mar.
i5 Mar. 17
21 Jan. 0811 June
7 June 13 16 April
22 April 33
23 June
25 Mar. 17
10 Mar. 16
7 Sepfc 1331 Aug.
25
Mar. 17
29 Nov. 10 19 Nov.
.8 Sept. 15 25 Mar.
18 May 26
1 Jan. 01 27 Nov.
25 June 02
2 Nov. 09 18 Oct.
28 June 1!)
6 Oct. 04 29 Feb.
15 Oct. 22
4 May 12 10 Feb.
16 April 17
3 Aug. 10' 4 June
17 July 18
A Feb. 13 17 July
25 Mar. 17
5 June 12 26 Sept. 13 25 April 16
5 Dec. 08 22 Oct 12 25 Mar. 17
4 Sept. 13 1 Oct. 14 25 Dec. 18
4 June 65 21 Jan. 08 7 Feb. 22
26 July 16 14 May 18 25 Dec. 18
3 Nov. 8027 Aug. 85
5 Mar. 12 15 Aug.
25 July 20
1 Nov. 38
1 Dec. 28 13 Nov.
1783
9 Dec. 77J 9 Sept.
9 May 17
8 May 09 30 April
12 June 23
6 Feb. 14 20 June
2 Dec. 12 5 April 1425 April 10
5 June 00 5 April 10
6 Sept. 04 15 July 95
1815
2 Oct 09,1 9 July 13
5 Dec. 11128 Dec. 14 20 Feb. 19
2 Nov. 10 14 May 1225 Mar. 17
9 May 1 1 126 Jan. 14
2 Aug. 13 24 Feb. 14 10 Nov. 21
OOct. 27 28 Sept. 30
7 Feb.
25 Dec. 82
K) Dec.
23 Sept 13 18 Jan. ni
1 Oct.
1 April 1331 Mar. 14 1 Oct. 17
9 May 05 27 Feb. 06 25 Oct. 1!)
0 July 16 7 Sept. 20 25 Oct. 21
1 June 0925 Jan. 1.1
2 May 08 2 Nov. 09 25 Feb. 17
N N

378

Lieutenants.
2D l.IBUT.
ETC.

5 July
Mackintosh, John, Royal Marines
5 Mar.
Maclauchlan, James Augustus, 104 Foot
18Jan.
Maclean, George, Royal African Corps
11 Dec.
f) Maclean, Jolm, 63 Foot
16 Dec.
Ml Macnah, Duncan, 52 Foot
4 July
Mai-nail, John, 94 Foot
never
$)*Macnamara, Michael, 1 Prov. Bn. of Mil.
26 Mar.
Macphereon, Duncan, 52 Foot
21 Aug.
Macpherson, Lachlan, 52 Foot
25 July
Madden, Henry, 7 Royal Irish Artillery
2 July
M -i" in . William, Royal Marines
6 April
Matter, Martin, Royal Veteran Battalion
12 Mar.
Mahon, Edmond, 70 Foot
2 Jan.
Mahon, James, 20 Foot
3 Oct.
Major, Stephen, 13 Foot
19 May
Multby, Frederick, Royal Marines
,
5 Aug.
U ?i8ii Mann, James,"7 1 Foot
24 Feb.
Manners, John, Royal Marines
Mansel, William Herbert, Hi Foot
11 June
1 Aug.
Marcer, Richard Harvey, Royal Marines
March, Lwpold George I'red., Royal Marines 5 Feb.
Mardcr, Henry, 7 1 Foot
22 Nov.
8 April
Marklove, John, 56 Foot
Marrie, James,98 Royal Marines
8 Mar.
Marsh, Henry, Independent Company.
Marshall, Ralph, 89 Foot
3 Feb.
2 Sept.
Marshall, Thomas, Royal Marines . . .
26 Dec.
V 51SS Martin, Benjamin, 85 Foot . . .
Martin, Edirard, Royal Artillery . . .
28 May
fflffil Martin, Henry, 44 Foot .
Martin, Johnston, Bourl>on Regt
|25 Jan.
Martin, Richard Bartholomew, Unattached 12 April
Martin, Thomas, 35 Foot
'25 Sept.
Martin, William Nciifvillc, 64 Foot
15 April
Martyn, Charles, 7 Royal Veteran Batt. . . 25 June
Mason, Francis, 8 Garrison Battalion
25 June
Mason, James, 1 1 Foot
5 Jan.
Masters, Stephen, 30 Foot
13 Nov.
Matheson, Roderick, Glengarry Fcncibles .. C Feb.
Mathcvrs, Joseph, 83 Foot "
6 April
M:ii lii-ii'i . John Augustus, 77 Foot
8 May
? C> 1 Matthew*, John Powell, 10 Foot, Staff \
3
Nov.
Officer of Pensioner*
\
Matthews, Wm. M'DonaJd,9* 62 Foot . . 25 Dec.
Maunsell, George, 87 Foot
18 Oct.
*Mawby, Joseph, 3 Prov. Bn. of Militia
never
Mawhood, William John, 80 Foot
7 Oct.
Maxwell, John, 8 West India Regt
18 July
Maxwell, Joseph, 99 Foot
7 Mar.
Mayhew, Henry, 1 Garrison Battalion
7 Mar.
Meade, Thomas Harold, 13 Foot
4 Oct.
Mcares, John, Royal Marines
20 Mar.
Mellish, William, Royal Waggon Train
29 Nov.
Mencc, Haffez, 32 Foot
13 Aug.
Menzies, Alexander, 5 Royal Veteran Batt.'25 Aug.
Menzies, George, 93 Foot
' 15 Oct.
Mercer, Alexander, 42 Foot
15 April
Meredith, Boyle, 16 Foot, Staff Officer ',
of Pensioners
' 29 Mar.
Meredith, George, Royal Marines
9 Aug.
3!$1 Middleton, Thos. Falkner, 1 Drag. Gds.
I Miles, George,100 7 Foot
I Miles, John Marshall, 43 Foot
I MB Mill, James,101 2 West India Regt

28
25
10
12

Oct.
May
Dec.
April

LIEUT.

03 15 Aug. 05 12 Mar. 23
12 24 Feb. 14 25 July 17
1515 Aug. 2625 Jan. 3a
06 17 Dec. 07 25 Dec. 17
13 17 July 17 25 Dec. 18
11 16 Feb. 1525 Dec. 18
25 Feb. 14|
1814
08 2 Jan. 12 13 Dec. 10
9920 Mar. 00
95 22 Feb. 99
03 15 Aug. 0.5 26 Sept. 09
0917 Jan. 11
12 15 June 15 4 Nov. 17
12 2 Feb. 14 25 Dec. 14
09i2CJuly 1025 Mar. 17
31 10 July 37 4 Aug. 43
13 18 Aug. 14J18Jnly 10
9626 Sept. 9829 Nov. 98
1 Jan. 34 9 June 43
99|l8Aug. 04 9 Jan. I r.
3326 April 3A 3 July 41
98 1 June "90 24 Jn.
13 20 June 1628 Dec. 17
96 8' Dec. 9818 Feb. 04
8 July 95
0812 April 101-2 June 23
98 1 April 04 14 Aug. 07
98 3 June 02 11 Nov. 18
3 Dec. 00|
1231 Mar. 14 25 Mar. 16
12 29 Oct. 12:24 April 10
21 9 April 20115 June 3O
87 16 Jan. 93 7 April (13
12 3 Mar. 14 15 Mar. 17
02 25 Dec. 02
05 9 Oct. 06 22 Mar. 10
09 0 May 11 25 Mar. 17
05|l5 Jan.
2 July 17
12 5 Aug.
4 Dec. If,
09 13 June 11 25 June 17
1112 Aug. 1325 Mar. 17
14 7 April 25 31 Dec.
13 7 Jan. 1920 Jan.
10 28 Jan. 1225 June in
1814
9 Mar.
1783
77 21 Nov.
1816
11 24 Dec.
11 19 May 13,25 Sept. 18
0023 May 04! 7 Dec. 14
1 027 July 12 10 July 17
09 18 Sept. 27 2 Oct. 28
0517 Nov. 0810 Mar. 15
1227 April 1525 Mar. 17
0811 May 09
12 16 Mar. 1525 Mar. 17
13 1 June 15 25 Mar. 17
10 l.inU 1324 Oct. 89
96 1 Oct. 01
. 1224 Feb. 16
13 4 May 15 26 July 16
09 16 May 11 14 Mar. 23
1223 Feb. 1425 Mar. 17
0918 Sept. ll| 4 April 22

Lieutenants.
2D LIEUT.
ETC.

379
LIEUT.

WHEN
I'l.ACKU ON
HALF PAY.

19 April 05 27 July 08 4 Jan. 25


30 May 11 6 April 14 25 Oct. 21
never
25 Dec. 13 26 Sept. 14
14 Mar. 04 15 Sept 00 1 Sept. 14
10 July 15 7 April 21 25 Jail. 25
Miller, Zaccheu*,><a Royal Marines
20 May 97 19 July 03
3 Dec. 25 12 Dec. 26 3 Sept 29
Mills James, 30 Foot
|) Milne, James Miles, 6 Royal Vet. Batt. . 2 Mar. 08 31 Mar. 10
5 July 13 15 Jan. 16 5 Sept. 22
M il ncs Alfred Shore, Royal Artillery
Milnes, Thomas Milnes Smith, 28 Foot .... 28 Nov. 11 9 Feb. 15 25 Mar. 17
Hfiitchin, Charles Humphrey, R. Engineers 1 Jan. 14 1 Aug. I 24 June 19
Minchin, George, New Brunswick Fenciblcs 25 Mar. 13 25 Dec. 14 25 May 16
21 Feb. 11 27 Oct. 14 26 Feb. 15
7 Mar. 11 4 Mar. 13 25 Jan. 17
Mitchell, John, 78 Foot
15 Feb. 10 11 Feb. 13 25 Mar. 17
Mitchell, Robert, 28 Foot
5 Aug. 13 22 June 15 25 Feb. 16
|5 539 Moffatt Abraham, 71 Foot
11 April 09 28 June 10 2Oct 17
f) Mogridge, James Edward, 34 Foot
Molesworth, Arthur John, Royal Marines . . 20 Mar. 30 10 July 37 2 Mar. 40
339 Moller, Charles Champion, 18 Dragoons 16 June 14 19 April 15 23 April 17
10 Oct. 11 31 Dec. 12 25 Mar. 17
Monck, Charles Stanley, 44 Foot
1 Jan. 12 15 July 13 25 Mar. 17
23 Mar. 94 1 Mar. 00 25 Sept. 02
Monro, Frederick, Royal Artillery
20 Dec. 09 3 Sept. 13 23 June 24
Moore, James Adolphus,103 Royal Marines . . 14 Oct. 05 14 May 10 8 Sept. 20
never
25 Dec. 13 25 Sept. 14
Moore Richard 27 Foot
26 June 99 16 May 00 29 Nov. 02
21 May 13 7 Mar. 16 4 June 18
never
25 Dec. 13 25 Sept. 14
*Moore Samuel 38 Foot
23 Aug. 10 3 Sept. 12 25 Dec. 18
9 2:1 Moorhead, Cliarles, 7 1 Foot
26 Nov. 07 28 April 08 4 Sept. 17
9 July 03 15 Aug. 05 25 Jan. 16
2 Jan. 12 11 Aug. 13 25 Jan. 18
2 Oct. 00 30 Mar. 05 17 Oct. 14
Moriaty, James Robert, Royal Marines .... 11 Sept. 05 10 Nov. 08 1 Sept. 14
Morley, Edward Lacy, Royal York Rangers 6 Aug. 10 13 Jan. 13 25 Mar. 17
2 April 12 20 Aug. 13 25 Mar. 17
f) Morphy, Richard, 3 Foot
30 Alay 05 27 July 08 1 Sept. 14
$ Morrison, J. Whiteford,"" 9 R. Vet. Batt. 26 Aug. 07 17 Aug. 09
0 Nov. 13 1 Sept. 16 25 NOT. 17
Morton, William, 66 Foot
Morton, William, French's Recruiting Corps 9 Aug. 99 21 Feb. 00
23 Dec. 13 16 Nov. 15 18 Aug 16
Jl Dec. 07 4 Jan. 10 25 Mar. 19
20 May 10 3 May 12 25 Sept. 17
28 Aug. 08 26 Sept. 11 18 April 17
0 Aug. 96 16 Mar. 97 23 July 02
25 Dec. 13
never
1814
*Mount, Edward, Royal Waggon Train ....
H3S Mount Edgcurnbe, E. A., Earl of, {
never
12 Jan. 14 25 Feb. 19
2 April 06 2 June 12 1 Sept. 14
4 Dec. 08 27 June 11 3 Oct. 17
20 Dec. 09 3 Sept. 13 23 June 24
U Muuro, Frederick,1" Royal Artillery
Mvnro, John, 3 Royal Veteran Battalion . . 22 Nov. 98 17 Sept. 01
Jtfurehison, Kenneth, 3 Royal Veteran Batt. 23 July 07 21 June 10
never
14 April 14 5 June 20
8 Mar. 97 12 July 03 5 Nov. 03
8 April 13 11 Aug. 14 9 June 25
9 June 09 7 July 14 5 Dec. 18
P M urniy, Francis,10" 94 Foot
|) Muskett, Thomas Willis,107 R. Art. Drivers 7 May 07 11 Mar. 09 1 July 10
*ilyers, William, 2 Prov. Bn. of Militia. . . .
never
Jo Dec. 13
1814
9 Jan. 06 JO June 08 4 Sept. 17
6 Dec. 99 10 Nov. Ol)
9 Nantes, Ricbard, 55 Foot, Military i
19 Oct. 09
never
1814
Knight of Windfor
)
Napier, Duncan Campbell, Meuron's Regt. 24 Feb. 14 4 May 15 5 Aug. 16
8 Nov. 13 19 July 15 1 May 17
851 Nash, John,10" 79 Foot
Nash, William, 3 Prov. Bn. of Militia ....
25 Jan. 14
never
1814
Miller, David, Royal Marines
Miller, Donald, 33 Foot
Miller Gavin, 19 Foot

380

Lieutenants.
CORNET,
LIECT.
ETC.

19 Sept. 11 29 Feb.
Nason, Henry, 8 West India Regiment . .
24 June 13 2 June
Nayler, Charles, 63 Foot
6 May 99 18 Aug.
Naylor, Edward,"* Royal Marines
28 Nov. 1011 Nov.
Neligan, Thomas, 83 Foot
16 May 112o Aug.
ft Nelson, John Clarke, 28 Foot
36 June 12 30 Mar.
Nesficld, William Andrews, 48 Foot
Newbolt, Francis, Royal Waggon Train
never J25 Dec.
16 Dec. 31 'lO Feb.
Newcomcn, Arthur, Royal Artillery
21 July 08jl9 Oct.
Newman, Joseph, 31 Foot.
28 Mar. 16,28 June
Newton, Beauch. Bartholomew, 34 Foot
Newton) Hibbert, 32 Foot. . . . .'
J27 July 09|13 April
Newton, John, 15 Dragoons
!l6 Sept. 96 2 Dec.
Newton, Thomas Charles, R. Waggon Train j23 April 13 7 Sept.
Newton, Walter, 21 Dragoons
6 Aug. 09 2 Nov.
ffcynoe, Joseph, 5 Royal Veteran Battalion 17 July 0025 June
?12il Nicholson, John, 14 Foot
25 Dec. 13 6 April
Nicholson, Ralph, 101 Foot
29 May 10 31 Dec.
( J Nicholson, Richard, 5 Foot
27 Dec. 10 7 Oct.
Nicholson, Robert Dring, 58 Foot
29 Nov. 10 21 April
C Nicolas, Paule Harris,110 Royal Marines.. | 6 July 0527 July
Nisbett, Henry, 24 Dragoons
20 Mar. 06 16 Feb.
$ iLM Nixon, Wm. Richmond, 52 Foot
20 July 10 1 1 May
Norman, William, 69 Foot
7 Mar. 10 14 May
Norris, Robert, 20 Dragoons
9 May 16 18 Mar.
Nowlan, Thomas, West India Rangers
12 Aug. 13 18 May
D Nowlan, William, 91 Foot
3 Jan. 06 12 Jan.
ffliS Nugent, Edward, Unattached
23 Dec. 13 7 Dec.
Nugent, Walter, 26 Foot
8 June 09 9 Nov.
839 Oakes, Sir Henry Tho., St., 95 Foot .. 22 Oct. 12 1 1 Feb.
O'Brien, Jamei, 6 Royal Veteran Battalion 6 Dec. 10 28 July
O'Brien, John, 16 Foot
25 Dec.
never
22 Sept 13 4 Oct.
O'Connell, Maurice, Royal York Rangers
O'Conner, Bernard Richard, 44 Foot
]18 May Oil ->-> Nov.
SO'Conner, James, 27 Foot
22 Oct. 12 19 Jan.
O'Couner, Maurice, 97 Foot
[lO Aug. 08 25 Oct.
O'Dell, Edm. Wcstropp, 98 Foot
llS Sept. 05 13 Aug.
O'Dogherty, Francis Blake, Royal Marines. 1 17 June 95 26 Jan.
O'Flyn, Andrew, 87 Foot
3 Feb. 08 27 Oct.
9 Ogilvy, David,111 94 Foot
18 May 09 17 Feb.
8 Nov.
V ffai O'Hara, Patterson, 59 Foot
2 Sept.
8 Mar. 10 16 Nov.
O'Kelly, James, 4 Foot
Olding, Nicholas Purdue, Donkin's Corps .
25 June
25 Dec.
never
* Oliver, John, 33 Foot
Olpherts, Robert, Unattached
18 June 1813 April
30 June 2529 A ug,
O'Neill, Henry, Unattached
ffl Onslow, Phipps Vansittart,1" R. Artillery 17 Dec. 07 16 Dec.
25 April
16 Sept.
O'Reilly, John, 11 Foot
Ormsby, Henry Michael, 36 Foot
2 Jan.
1 Oct.
$3 Ormsby, James, 25 Dragoons
10 Oct.
14 Mar.
7 Mar.
8 Jan.
jj Ormsby, Scwell, 6 Foot
26 Nov. 04 27 July
Orr, James, Royal Marines
fj ?M Orr, John,1" 8 Royal Veteran Bait. 3 Oct. 11 29 April
$) Orrell, Andrew, 34 Foot
30 May 11 21 April
0 Osborne, Darragh, 100 Foot
18 June 07 11 May
O'Snllivan, Eugene, 98 Foot
3 June 08 20 Feb.
Ottley, Benjamin Robert, 61 Foot
14 Mar. 11
20 Feb. 12 20 Oct.
Oughton, James, 01 Foot
j l Owens, John Walker, 31 Foot
29 Sept.
7 Feb.
ffiH Pagan, Samuel Alex.,11' 55 Foot
31 Oct.
7 April
Paget, Robert, 7 Royal Veteran Battalion . , 4 June 1217 Feb.
Palling, John Graveley, 24 Dragoons
21 Dec. 1321 Nov.
Palmer, Humphrey, 47 Foot
3 Aug. 0911 Oct.
Pannell, Robert, 60 Foot
30 Mar.
2 Aug.
Parkc, Samuel, 2 Garrison Battalion
9 Feb.
4 Mar.
Parker, Frederick, Royal Marines
4 Mar.
7 Jan.
Parker, John Frederick, 105 Foot
21 Mar. 82 29 Mny

Wilts
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.

1625 Dec. 16
14 25 May 15
0416 Dec, 15
13 25 Sept. 17
1318 May 15
14 25 Dec. 18
13|
1814
341 4 Oct. 42
1025 Dec. 14
2l! 4 Dec. 23
1335 Mar. 17
9S23 Aug. 02
15 25 Aug. 16
10 2 Aug. 20
03
15 25 Mar. 16
1227 Jnly 20
13 25 July 1C
14 25 Feb. 16
08 1 Sept. 14
0!)|25 Dec. 18
12 25 Nov. 1!)
12 25 April 26
1831 Dec. 18
15 26 Oct. 30
09 22 June 2O
20 14 Dec. 26
09 25 Mar. 1 1
14 25 Mar. 17
12
13 25 Sept. 14
15 21 Aug. 23
lOjlSJuly 16
15' 2 April 16
1020 Jan. 20
07 25 Sept. 18
97 16 June 00
08 19 Aug. 10
1425 Dec. 18
1225 Mar. 16
12 20 Mar. 29
81
1325 Sept 14
20 20 Sept. 26
2611 July 37
08; 9 Dec. 24
~'
1326 May 16
1225 Mar. 17
08 10 Feb. 20
07 11 Dec. 17
08 1 April 17

13
1425 Jane 17
09| 9 May
12 18 Sept
1225 April
16 25 Mar.
11 25 Sept
14 14 Feb.
14
17 25 July
1027 April
13 25 June
11, 7 Sept.
26 6 Mar.
83 31 Jan.

22
17
24
19
17
22
19
15
19
15
88
84

Lieutenants.

381

ENSIGN,
ETC.

Parker, Kenyon Stevens, Royal Marines .... 26 Nov.


Parker, Michael, 3 Prov. Bn. of Militia . .
never
Parker, Thomas Robert, 6 R. Veteran Batt. 6 Aug.
8SSJ Parkinson, Robert, Royal Waggon Train 22 April
9 Parratt, Hillebrant Mered.,"5 R. Artillery 29 Oct.
10 Sept.
$ (6Z1 Parry, James, 28 Foot
* Parry, Thomas, 3 Prov. Bn. of Militia
never
Parsons, Richard Tapper, Royal Marines . . 18 May
Paterson, Alexander, 2 Line Bn. German Leg. 25 July
12 July
Patterson, Edward, 31 Foot
1 Sept.
Patterson, John Williams, 60 Foot
18 April
$) Pattison, Joseph, 5 Dragoon Guards
21 Feb.
Pawley, George, Murray's Recruiting Corps 21 Mar.
^J Paxton, Archibald Frederick, 11 Dragoons 20 June
Peach, John Carroll, Royal African Corps . . 3 Sept.
April
Pearson, William Rex, Roval Marines .... 11 Mar.
Peddie, William,"6 21 Foo't, Staff Officer \ 2 Jan.
Pi-el Edmund 25 Foot
15 Mar.
29 Jan.
$ Pell, Edwin, 36 Foot
27 July
9 Peufold, Edward, 14 Dragoons
29 Aug.
5 July
{) Pennefathcr, Richard, 87 Foot
14 June
1) Pcnnington, Rowland,"'' 5 R. Vet. Batt. 8 Sept.
14 Sept.
Perceval, Charles, 68 Foot
13 June
22 July
26 June
20 Sept.
Perkins, Thomas Stcele, Royal Marines .... 4 Dec.
5 Jan.
20 Dec.
ffiSl Petre, Henry William, 18 Dragoons . . 14 May
Phair William Barry, 104 Foot
9 July
Phillips, John( Cornet), Royal Waggon Train 17 Nov.
{> Phillips Robert Jocelyn 27 Foot
20 July
Phillipson, John Burton, 1 Dragoon Guards 25 April
$81 Philpot, Edward,"8 R. Artillery Drivers 16 Aug.
Pickard, Henry William,"8 Royal Artillery.. 17 Dec.
8 Oct.
Pietet, Arrnand Jacques,1" Unattached .... 9 Feb.
25 June
Pictet Frederick 60 Foot
Pigott Henry 49 Foot
9 July
17 Nov.
3 Oct.
Pigon, William George 83 Foot
20 Oct.
Pike, John, 6 Royal Veteran Battalion
1 Oct.
Pinhey, William Towley, Royal Marines
Pinniger, Broome, 6 West India Regiment . . 2 April
14 Jan.
26 April
Plowman, Thomas, Royal Waggon Train
never
Plunkett, Thomas Richard, 18 Dragoons . . 6 Mar.
13
June
(j Poe, Purefov 39 Foot
v.'l i'.iilnll William 23 Dragoons
1 July
Pontcarre, E. L. E. C. De, R. Foreign Artillery 12 Mar.
21 Dec.
() Poole, Walter Croker, 88 Foot
7 July
7 Dec.
22 June
1 Dec.
Pratt, Richard 50 Foot
10 Oct.
Prid/iam William m Royal Marines
13 July

LIEUT.

05 15 Jan.
25 Jan.
07 23 Sept.
13 4 May
08 11 July
12 27 Jan.
25 Feb.
99 18 Aug.
12 4 June
10 1 July
08 20 Sept.
11 3 Sept.
11 2 Jan.
05 9 Oct.
11 19 Dec.
12 25 Aug.
94 19 July
09 11 Feb.
10 30 Jan.
15 13 Mar.
12 22 July
09 25 Mar.
11 25 Mar.
03 15 Aiuf.
10 26 Sept.
08 23 May
08 27 June
11 4 Mar.
13 16 Oct.
06 9 Feb.
05 20 Feb.
98 18 Aug.
05 18 Aug.
10 3 Sept.
07 26 Jan.
07 7 Dec.
96
09 6 Oct.
02 14 Mar.
06 1 Sept.
12 21 May
12 10 Nov.
15 6 April
12 22 Jan.
20 14 June
14 8 Aug.
16 8 Feb.
08 25 June
05 26 Sept.
12 1 Dec.
01 15 Aug.
10 7 Nov.
25 Dec.
11 1 July
09 1 July
13 13 Dec.
06 26 July
09 26 Mar.
03 15 Aug.
09 3 Mar.
OS) 20 Feb.
04 10 Sept.
09 10 Oct.
99 18 Aug.

WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF FAY.

11 1 Sept. 14
14
1814
08
15 30 Oct. 17
11 12 Sept 22
14 25 Mar. 17
14
1814
04 5 May 08
13 25 April 16
12 25 Sept. 16
10 25 Sept. 17
12 11 Oct. 19
12 3 Nov. 14
00 14 April 09
11 23 July 17
14 25 Feb. 19
94
20 3 Mar. 29
12 20 April 17
17 2 May 22
13 17 Aug. 20
13 25 Mar. 17
12 25 Mar. 17
05 21 Jan. 23
1 1 31 July 17
11
1 1 25 Mar. 16
13 19 Oct. 20
17 25 Dec. 18
13 9 Sept. 26
09 1 Sept. 14
04- 16 Jan. 16
14 31 Jan. 15
12 25 Mar. 17
09 18 Feb. 19
09 25 July 17
25 Nov. 02
12 25 Mar. 15
05 18 Feb. 19
08 1 Aug. 16
16 29 April 31
13 25 Feb. 16
20 21 Feb. 28
14 24 Sept. 19
33 3 Nov. 43
1C 25 Mar. 17
21 1 May 23
12
09 1 April 17
13 28 Dec. 17
05 11 Nbv. 08
11 25 July 17
13
1814
13 6 Oct. 25
13 17 April 17
15 10 Jan. 19
10 17 Jan. 15
12
1815
05 9 Sept. 14
12 11 April 16
12 10 April 18
07 25 June 18
10 25 Dec. 18
04 23 Oct 18

382

Lieutenants.
2D LIEUT.
ETC.

U Priett, John,"3 R. Artillery Drivers

LIEUT.

13 July 05 1 Jan.
3 Aug. 09 5 Aug.
Pritchard, John, 3 Royal Veteran Battalion
19 Oct.
4 June 01 14 April
10 Sept. 12 27 Dec.
12 June 09 1 April
25 Dec.
never
$aa Quill, Henrytm 9 R. Veteran Battalion 10 Mar. 09 17 Dec.
SaggtSamueltmI Royal Veteran Battalion, $
1 Feb. 10 5 Mar.
Rainsfnrth Charles 67 Foot
2 Sept. 1 2 5 Feb.
2 Feb. 15 8 April
10 July 15 7 Nov.
GJuly
21 June 10 2 Nov.
25 Feb. 13 17 Nov.
Ratcliffc' William, 1 Garrison Battalion .... 25 Aug. 07 13 April
18 Feb. 13 20 Nov.
27 Sept. 04 21 Nov.
22 June 06 4 Oct.
21 Mar. 11 23 April
30 June 04 28 April
Reed, Thomas Borrett, Royal Marines .... 24 April 12 17 Mar.
Reeves, Lewis Buckle, Royal Marines .... 23 April 04 12 Mar.
2 Nov. 04 27 July
Keener, Srtiurf,(Qr.Mast.27Oci.l4)2 R.Vet.Bat.
21 Dec.
never
$ Ma Reid, Thomas,126 R. Artillery Drivers 8 Feb. 08 1 May
Jtenny, Henry Laws, Royal Engineers .... 20 July 13 15 Dec.
18 July 09 12 July
15 May 11 OJuly
IB Reynett William France 73 Foot
20 July 09 28 Feb.
fflja Reynolds, Thos. Matthew,126 12 Foot . . 20 Feb. 12 10 Mar.
9 May 1 1 20 OcU
13 Ribton Sir John Bt 23 Foot
0 Feb. 11 25 June
Rich, Henry, 4 West India Regiment .... 21 Jan. 12 4 Feb.
Richardes, William Eardlcy,1*7 R. Artillery 1 1 July 14 25 Jan.
* Richardson, Francis, R. Waggon Train . .
13 Nov.
never
$ Richardson, George Henry, 38 Foot .... 27 Aug. 07 23 Nov.
* Richardson, James, 3 Prov. Batt. of Militia
25 Dec.
never
Richardson, John, Canadian Fcncibles .... 8 June 09 11 Sept.
y)Rtcliardion,Thoi>uisLothi<in,R.A.n.Dii\ers
10 Sept.
never
20 Nov. 07 1 May
9 Aug. 11 24 April
Hickcttf Alfred, 9 Foot
8 July 13 22 Dec.
11 June 12 2 Feb.
}l) Hiddock William 4 Foot
8 April 13 15 Mar.
Rideout Henry Wood, 19 Foot
21 Sept. 15 19 April
Hiet, William Van der, Capo Regiment .... 6 June 14 13 April
Higbv, Samuel, New Brunswick Fencibles . . 28 June 10 3 Nov.
$ SIM Hiplcy , William, 52 Foot
15 Mar. 10 2 May
20 Feb. 17 21 Feb.
14 July 08 10 Oct.
15 Jan. 07 24 Mav
$J iLftl Roberts, John,128 R. Artillery Drivers 1 Sept. 08 1 Dec.
28 Dec. 15 8 April
5 April 10 24 Dec.
24 Nov. 14 13 Dec.
Robertson, Donald, 82 Foot
8 June 09 7 Jan.
Mil Robertson, James, 79 Foot
0 Jan. 14 20 July
Rob'mson, Anthony, 3 R. Veteran Battalion 24 Nov. 02 17 Dec.
18 May 07 27 July
13 Dec. 13 1 Aug.
15 Sept. 08 7 Nov.
?) 3189 Robinson, James,130 60 Foot . .
10 Dec. 07 17 May
14 Mar. 05 8 Jan.
Robinson, Isaac Byrne. 02 Foot
, 17 Dec. 1H a NOV.

WHEN
PLACED !>!
HALF I'AV.

00
13 18 April 17
04
04 16 June 08
15 25 Mar. 17
13 14 Dee. 32
13 25 Sept. 14
12
12
1C 28 Feb. 20
25 19 May 25
21 30 Mar. 25
14 28 Dec. 17
1 1 4 April 16
14 25 Dec. 18
09 6 Dec. 14
17 3 Dec. 18
07 1 April 17
00
13 26 May 25
06 31 May 10
31 7 Oct. 31
07 1 April 17
08 1 April 17
15
09 1 Joly 16
13
10 14 Mar. 16
14 20 June 19
1 1 24 Dec. 18
14 8 April 24
15 25 Dec. 18
12 5 Feb. 18
13 30 Nov. 20
19 12 May 24
1810
08
09 15 May 17
1814
13
11 11 Oct. 16
03
12 25 July 19
13 3 Oct. 22
14 25 Feb. 16
15 25 Mar. 16
15 25 Feb. 16
18 20 July 2O
15 25 Dec. 16
11 27 June 16
1 1 1 Aug. 16
27 25 Sept. 27
09 G Jan. 20
09 4 July 22
09 1 July 16
25 22 April 20
12 25 Mar. 17
3o 15 May 40
13 25 Mar. 17
15 25 Feb. 16
06
14 1 Sept. 14
16 20 June 22
09 25 April 19
10 20 Mar. 23
07 30 Sept. 1!)
a.r, 8 Feb. 43

Lieutenants.
CORNET,
ETC.

383
LI.OT.

WHEN
DpON

f) Robinson, William Henry, 45 Foot .... 28 Nov. 11 27 Aug. 13 11 Feb. 15


11 May 14 9 July 18 25 Dec. 18
* Rochfonl, John, 100 Foot
never 25 Dec. 13
1814
25 Oct. 07 15 Mar. 09 4 Feb. 15
Rogers, Jacob Glynn, Unattached, Staff) 0 Oct. 14 5 Mar. 18 28 Dec. 38
10 April 11 30 June 20 14 May 31
U la' Rolens Robert Naylor,131 Unat- 2 29 July 13 14 June 15 12 Nov. 36
tached, Staff Officer of Pensioners. ... S
3 July 01 14 Sept. 04 25 Mar. 17
27 Mar. 12 5 Aug. 13 25 May 10
6 Oct. 04 10 Jan. 08 1 Sept. 14
Roonev, Bernard, 2 Garrison Battalion .... 4 NOT. 13 24 May 15 24 Oct. 15
Rose, Hugh, 24 Foot, Staff Officer of J 11 Dec. 12 25 May 19 19 Aug. 24
12 Feb. 04 13 Feb. 94 11 Oct. 98
2 April 07 1 1 Feb. 08 25 Sept. 17
10 Aug. 15 26 June 27 28 June 30
JiB Ross Ewen ' 02 Foot
13 April 09 26 Nov. 12 25 Mar. 17
30 July 94 15 July 05
1803
26 Feb. 08 4 May 00 5 Mar. 18
21 Sept. 05 8 Mar. 10
6 Mar. 1 1 20 July 13 25 May 10
9 i Ro8S-Lwin, Thomas,134 32 Foot
27 Nov. 00 15 Dec. 08 20 Sept. 22
27 July 05 27 July OH
10 July 11 25 Nov. 13 12 Oct. 26
3 Nov. 08 18 Aug. 04 13 Due. 05
15 Nov. 27 8 July 3'2 31 Aug. 39
20 May 13 15 June 15 2 April 17
9 May 11 20 May 13 25 May 18
2 Sept. 05 29 July 08 1 Sept. 14
4 Aug. 08 10 Aug. 13 25 Aug. 19
Rus*el!,Janu>g, 3 Royal Veteran Battalion
never 27 July 15
RuMell, William, 5 Royal Veteran Battalion 10 Sept. 07 10 Dec. 12
15 Feb. 10 27 Oct. 14 15 June 15
29 Aug. 15 10 Oct. 10 25 Sept. 20
1 Jiilv 13 7 Sept. 15 25 Dec. 18
10 July 10 21 April 14 25 Dec. 18
29 Nov. 06 14 July 08 23 May 16
6 June 05 14 April 08 25 Dec. 18
15 July 13 9 Aug. 15 25 Mar. 17
St. John, Richard Fleming, Royal Artillery 10 Dec. 16 8 April 25 1 Oct. 30
23 Mar. 09 8 Sept. 12 25 Jan. 10
12 May 13 9 Mar. 20 25 May 20
Sandilands,WilliamNimmo,7WestIndiaRegt. 14 Dec. 09 11 Nov. 12 25 April 16
Sandon, John Kidgell, Royal Marines
1 June 79 1 Dec. 82 9 May 83
Sandwith, Geo. Aug. Elliott, Royal Marines 14 Oct. 05 25 April 10 1 Sept. 14
1 Dec. 08 5 April 10 2 April 18
Sargent, Samuel, 1 Royal Veteran Battalion 1 Nov. 00 17 Oct. 10 20 Feb. 23
1 Aug. 11 30 Dec. 14 27 July 26
Saunders, Andrew Childers, 1 Dragoons .... 19 Aug. 13 11 Mar. 14 25 Mar. 16
12 Oct. 09 28 Dec. 12 25 Sept. 17
Sannders, Joseph, 1 Garrison Battalion
16 Mar. 09 7 Dec. 09 8 Jan. 20
8 Saunders, Robert John,1" Boyal Artillery 26 Nov. 08 11 Aug. 11 I April 21
9 Sawkins, William, 3 Garrison Battalion 26 Dec. 11 6 Jan. 14 25 July 17
24 Dec. 04 27 July 08 14 June 18
K Sept. 05 15 June 09 1 Sept. 14
11 July 11 27 Aug. 13 25 Mar. 17
6 Sept. 05 9 Oct. 00 26 Aug. 13
22 Aug. 11 15 July 13 7 Sept. 26
11 Dec. 15 1 June 22 1 June 22
Schneider, Robert Wilmot, Unattached .... 10 April 25 8 April 26 29 Nov. 27
27 Jan. 96 20 Oct. 97 27 Nov. 02
Scott, David, 7 Royal Veteran Battalion . . 28 NOT. 11 25 Jan. 13
never 10 Dec. 9!) 25 June 02
22 Ana. 10 11 May 12 15 Jan. 18
11 Srntt. Hcnrv. 5 Foot . .

384

Lieutenants.
CORNET,
3d LIEUT, or
ENSIGN.

WIIF.N
LIEUT.

22 June 12 28 Nov.
Scott ' Thomas 13C 94 Foot
25 Aug. 08 28 Feb.
Scott, William Fit7,ffcrald,C West India Regt. 30 Dec. 12 14 Dec.
27 Aug. 12 18 Feb.
* Sebborne Th<rnas Hall 3 Foot .
...
never 25 Dec.
3121 Sedley, John Snmticr, Royal Staff Corps C Mav 13 23 Oct.
23Jun"e 25 13 May
10 Oct. 05 22 Jan.
912tl Seward t'harle** 09 Foot
24 Feb. 14 13 Aug.
7 Aug. 99 18 June
11 Aug. 08 29 June
14 Oct. 19 4 Dec.
24 June 05 22 Jan.
Shafto WiJliam Henry 10 Foot . .
5 Aug. 13 28 Sept.
12 Dec.
Shannon, Charles, Royal Irish Artillery ..
never
14 April 08 19 April
4 Feb. 13 7 Nov.
3t21 Sharpin, William,137 Royal Artillery.. . . 12 Dec. 1 1 20 Dec.
17 May 14 4 Sept.
29 Feb. 04 8 Jan.
17 Oct. 05 29 Sept.
Shawe Mevrick 30 Foot
23 June
never
Shelley, Sir Timothy, St., 22 Dragoons
15 Dec. 79 20 June
$ <821 Shelton,John Willington,138 28 Foot, $ 21 July 08
22 Mar.
Aug. 07 28 Mar.
Shiel Theobald 00 Foot
never
1 April
$ <! Sicker, Georjje, 23 Dragoons, Milt- ) 25 June 02
20 Feb.
5 July 13 23 Dec.
23 May 1 1 23 Sept.
1 Nov. 03 1 Jan.
Sinclair, George,139 92 Foot, Staff Officer ) 17 Feb. 14
14 June
Sinclair, John, 8 Royal Veteran Battalion . . 30 May 05 10 Dec.
* Singletonjonathan Felix, 2 Prov. Bn.of Mil.
never
25 Dee.
Skene, William, Independent Company .... 25 July 94 21 Feb.
21 Nov. 05 24 Aug.
14 April 13 23 Mar.
Sleator, John, 5 Royal Veteran Battalion . . 25 Jane 10 20 April
23 Aug. 10 14 NOT.
12 Sept. 90 1 Sept,
4 Aug. 08 22 Feb.
Smith, BoysJenJtin, 8 R. Veteran Battalion 13 Oct. 08 13 Srpt.
22 Feb. 10 20 Jan.
25 July 09 2 May
23 June 04 4 Aug.
Smith, Henry,MO 0 West India Regiment . . 12 Nov. 12 16 Nov.
never
25 Dec.
16 June 14 24 June
Smith, Hugh William, 67 Foot
28 Mar. 10 29 Oct.
1 Oct. 12 26 Aug.
13 Oct. 14 20 Mar.
$ Smith John '" 14 Foot
10 April 09 7 Oct.
$ Smith John, 27 Foot
12 May 12 8 Feb.
fflffl Smith, John Royal Staff Corps
26 Oct. 15 12 July
Smith, John, 2 Prov. Battalion of Militia
never 25 Feb.
Smith, Joseph, (Qr.-Mml. 8 Apr. 08) 3 Royal )
never
7 Sept
Veteran Battalion
V
Smith, Leonard Fleming, 26 Foot
5 June 12 19 May
$ Smith, Michael, 40 Foot
29 Aug. 11 23 Aug.
Smith, Peter, Royal Artillery Drivers ....
never
30 April
Smith, Peter, Royal Artillery Drivers
1 Dec. 12 15 July
$ Smith Ralph, 53 Foot
22 Sept 08 22 Mar.
Smith, Rohcrt 1 Foot
4 April 05 20 Feb.
Smith, Thomas Fh/nn, 7 Foot , . . ..
20 Feb. 06 20 Mar.

PLACED o>"
HALF-PAY.

15 20 Aug. 17
12 25 Dee. 18
14 20 Sept. 3;$
13 11 Mav 15
13 25 Sept. 14
17 25 Dec. 18
26 26 Mar. 30
10 1 Sept, 14
l,j 25 Nov. ]
1303
01
09 11 May 15
23 21 Mar. 29
07 17 Dec. 18
15 25 Mar. 17
94
09 10 Sept. 12
15 10 Feb. 3-2
14 1 Julv 2tt
23 13 July 26
07 29 June 15
08 30 Sept. 19
14 25 Mar. 17
81 11 June 83
10 27 NOT. 17
08 17 Oct. 16
26 13 July 26
06 30 July 18
15 1 April 19
13 28 Nov. 16
OG 6 Oct. 14
81 24 NOT. 25
07
13
1814
95
07 1 Dec. 20
15 20 Mar. 16
14
11 11 June 30
04 15 Dec. 06
10 30 Sept. 19
10
14 25 Feb. 10
1 1 1 1 April 22
06 24 Jan. 22
15 28 Dec. 27
13 25 Sept. 14
19 24 May 21
11 13 Aug. 12
13 30 Oct. 23
24 6 July 26
12 9 Mar. 2O
14 19 April 17
22 30 July 29
14
1814
15
14 14 May 15
13 20 April 17
04
13 1 NOT. 14
10 8 May 23
OC 11 July 16
07

Lieutenants.
CORNET,
ETC.

38.5
LIEUT.

4 June 12 25 June
Smith, William,1" Royal Artillery Drivers.. 14 Jan. 07 3 Mar.
P Smith William Sl'Foot
11 Oct. 10 26 Oct.
JJfitl Smith William, 71 Foot
1 Sept. 13 19 July
Smith, William, 78 Foot
6 Aug. 12 4 Feb.
3 Sept. 12 21 June
29 June 09 28 Aug.
Smyth, William, Scuts Fusilier Guards .... 16 May 11 3 June
Sneyd, William, 88 Foot
17 Feb. 83 14 April
3 Mar. 14 11 Oct.
Spalding, Warner Reeve, 8 R. Vet. Batt... 26 Mar. 07 13 Nov.
Spencer, Thomas,143 Royal Artillery Drivers
2 Aug.
never
H59 Sperling, John,1" Royal Engineers .... 14 Dec. 11 1 July
Spinkt, William, 3 Royal Veteran Battalion 25 Dec. 02 25 April
$} Spong, Francis Mallett,145 R. Art. Drivers 1 Dec. 09 5 June
21 Nov. 99 12 June
4 July 11 3 Feb.
20 Jan. 08 1 Feb.
30 May 1 1 26 Mar.
tZJ Stainforth, George, 23 Foot
29 July 13 19 July
Stanley, Edward, Royal Artillery Drivers . . 2 Sept, 04 1 Jan.
Stansfield, Robert, 20 Foot
19 Sept. 26 2 Nov.
Stapleton David, 41 Foot
26 Aug. 08 3 May
19 April 14 7 April
Staplctini, William Bull, Staff Corps of Cav. 26 Nov. 12 25 Feb.
fStavely John, 4 Foot
25 Dec. 06 9 Mar.
Stfiwril , William, 98 Foot
19 Sept. 1 1 9 Nov.
Steade Charles, 60 Foot
22 Feb.
never
29 Sept. 14 26 April
9 Steel, William Robert, 48 Foot
7 May 06 16 June
Steele, Matthew Frederick,148 91 Foot I
9
April 25 16 Feb.
Staff Officer of Pensioner!
t
f) i$l Steelc, Robert,147 10 Foot
33 Mar. 26 26 Sept.
* Steggall, William Charles, 43 Foot
never
25 Dec.
18 Sept. 80 29 April
Stewart, Alexander, 84 Foot
20 Mar. 15 26 Oct.
Stewart, Charles, 4 Foot
25 July 09 17 Oct.
f) Stewart, Duncan, 104 Foot
9 Mar. 09 22 Feb.
Stewart, Edward Hobbs, Royal Marines .... 3 Dec. 9G 4 Oct.
Stewart, James, 53 Foot
9 June 14 16 Oct.
12 Jan. 15 25 Jan.
Stobart, Henry,148 Royal Artillery
12 Dec. 11 29 Aug.
Stobie, John, 4 Royal Veteran Battalion . .
April 08 14 June
Stock, Frederick, Royal Irish Artillery
23 June 04 16 May
Stokes, Joseph Southwell, 80 Foot
29 Oct. 12 26 Aug.
Stokes, John, 07 Foot
3 July 97 2 Jan.
Stoujardi, Robert, 10 Royal Veteran Battalion 7 Mar. 11 2 July
Stretch, Bolton Edward, 7 Foot
21 Oct. 19 4 May
Stritch, William Luke, 95 Foot
24 Dec. 12 4 Aug.
30 Mar. 09 5 April
24 Mar. 15 11 Nov.
$51 Strong, William Burrough,149 44 Foot.. 14 May 12 16 Dec.
19 May 08 16 Jan.
Stuart, Charles George, 88 Foot
9 May 11 20 April
Stuart, George, 80 Foot
10 Nov. 13 2 Jan.
Jj Stuart, George Evans, 61 Foot
28 Feb. 12 20 Jan.
Stuart, Jama, 3 Royal Veteran Battalion . . 9 July 03 14 April
$) Stuart, James Thomas Simon, 73 Foot . . 12 Jan. 09 23 Nov.
Stuart, Peter, 1 Royal Veteran Battalion..
never
14 Oct.
US Stuart, Robert Thomson, 28 Foot
5 Aug. 13 18 July
Stuart, William,150 Royal Marines
24 April 04 24 Mar.
* Suberkrub, John Jacob, 3 Prov. Bn. of Mil.
25 Dec.
never
Sullivan, Bartholomew, Royal Marines .... 26 Nov. 00 6 Oct.
$ Sullivan, James, 19 Foot
18 May 09 20 June
* Sullivan, John 49 Foot
,
25 Dec.
never
Sunbolf. Georee, 33 Foot
18 Feb. 08 2S Fob.

WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.

18 20 Oct. 23
OH 1 July 16
15 25 Sept. 17
i:, 25 Feb. 16
14 23 Oct. 17
15 25 Mar. 10
1 1 25 Jan. 17
19 30 Dec. 19
83
1783
21 23 June 25
10
03 1 June 04
12 24 Jan. 24
11
1 1 1 No*. 14
01 25 June 02
14 25 Mar. 17
10 5 Nov. 18
12 25 Aug. 14
15 25 Mar. 17
0(>
32 4 Aug. 37
10 19 June 17
25 '24 May 27
13 9 Nov. 15
00 12 Nov. 18
15 2.5 Doc. 17
1C 23 Oct. 17
17 25 Dec. 18
08 2 Mar. 15
31 30 Dec. 34
33 18 Nov. 42
13 25 Sept. 14
82
26 5 July 27
11 24 Jan. 21
10 30 Oct, 17
01 1 Feb. 17
18 9 Sept. 24
16 10 July 20
14 10 July 26
08
06 5 Nov. 07
15 28 Oct. 17
98 8 Aug. 98
13
15 9Au-r. 33
14 26 Mar. 17
10 25 Feb. 17
1C 31 Dec. 24
13 25 Mar. 17
12 19 April 17
14 25 Mar. 10
17 11 Jan. 20
14 25 Dec. 14
04
09 20 May 19
06
15 25 Mar. 17
07 25 June 16
13
1814
13 2 Sept. 26
24
June
24
11
13 15 Aug. 14
11 l.SJnr, 18

o o

386

Lieutenants.
ENSIOH,
ETC.

LIEUT.

4 Aug. 13 14 Feb.
2 Nov. 9fi 4 Nov.
9 Sept. 12 26 Aug.
Sutherland, KeJineth,% R. Veteran Batt. .. 21 June 97 25 Mar.
22 June 15 16 Feb.
SiiMn rl:nid Sutherland Hall 66 Foot
Suttie, George Grant, Scots Fusilier Guards
17 April
never
14 May 12 25 Aug.
25 May 08 25 Oct.
never
4 Aug.
16 May 11 29 April
27 Jan. 07 2 July
23 Jan. 12 26 Aug.
Taafft- William, 60 Foot
14 Feb. 11 14 May
Tane, Thomas James Waldegrave, R. Marine* 2 July 03 15 Aug.
30 Nov. 04 16 Oct.
Tatlock Thomas 62 Foot
8 Mar. 09 15 Aug.
12 Mar. 12 27 April
8 Nov. 10 10 Sept
$ Taylor, Francis William, 14 Dragoons .. 22 Aug. 11 25 Mar.
14 Jan. 06 14 June
25 Dec. 13 1 June
Taylor, John, 90 Foot, Staff Officer of ) 30 July 12 14 July
16 Dec. 19 26 July
21 May 12 13 July
Taylor Nathaniel, 90 Foot
Taylor Thomas, 26 Foot
12 Oct. 09 5 May
25 Dec. 78 2 Dec.
never
25 Dec
3 July 06 26 Dec.
Thorn, John, 12 Hoyal Veteran Battalion .. 31 Oct. 05 15 April
7 April 08 4 May
$ Thompton, Benjamin, 1 R. Vet. Battalion 11 July 11 29 Aug.
8S Thompson, Henry Walker, 74 Foot . . . . 16 Sept. 13 20 July
15 May 28 15 Aug.
JJ Thompson Ralph Keddy, 20 Foot
26 Mar. 12 21 Oct.
10 Nov. 08 24 May
Thornton, David, 3 Royal Veteran Battalion
Dec. 07 3 Mar.
$ Thomson, James, 10R. Veteran Battalion 17 Aug. 08 19 April
7 Aug. 99 25 Oct.
29 April 13 7 Sept.
21 Oct. 13 28 Sept.
(.1 Thornton John,141 42 Foot
27 Aug. 07 2 Aug.
3 Oct. 26 16 Jan.
26 Nov.
never
5 April 15 3 July
Tipping, John Whitmere, Staff Corps of Cav. 17 June 13 7 Mar.
3 Jan. 11 14 April
9 Tittle, John Moore, Royal African Corps /
7 July 08 1 Nov.
20 July 15 9 July
11 Nov. 24 17 Aug.
14 Aug. 35 26 June
14 Sept. 09 8 Oct.
Tour, Augustus de la, R. Foreign Artillery.. 26 July 10 1 Mar.
9 Aug. 10 13 May
Towers, William Riley, 6 Garrison Battalion 10 Feb. 00 5 April
26 Nov. 12 17 Mar.
1 1 April 06 20 May
21 Dec. 08 1 Dec.
1 Sept. 15 20 Dec.
29 Oct 94 22 Feb.
Townsend, Robert Lawrence, 1 8 Dragoons . . 2 Dec. 13 13 Jan.
18 Oct. 04 29 Oct.
Tnmt William, 80 Foot
23 April 07 25 May
Travers, Joseph, 60 Foot
29 Aug.
Trcbcck, Thomas, Roval Artillery .
tl Dec. 15 IH .hi';

WHEN
PLAC F.U O!
HALF I'AY.

16 28 May
99 25 April
13 12 July
01
16 4 April
17 25 Dec.
14 17 Oct.
10 17 Mar.
14 16 Dec.
13 11 July
07 25 Mar.
13 25 Mar.
12 2 Dec.
05 17 Aug.
OC 24 April
11 2 Oct.
16 25 Mar.
12 22 Nov.
13 25 Mar.
11 1 Sept.
20 25 Nov.
14 25 Dec.
26 2 Feb.
15 25 Dec.
12 30 May
81 22 Jan.
13 25 Sept.
06 1 1 June
07
0 2 Feb.
16
15 25 Mar.
34 26 May
13 2 April
10 28 Dec.
08
10
99 25 Sept.
15 25 Mar.
15 3 April
10 17 July
29 18 May
14 15 Feb.
23 24 Nov.
16 25 Feb.
13 25 Jan.
10 12 April
18 25 Dec.
26 12 June
38 29 Mar.
12 4 Jan.
15 1 Feb.
12 6 Nov.
01
14 9 Nov.
12 6 July
11 6 Feb.
22 21 April
96
20 SO Aug.
06 15 Jan.
08 11 Dec.
22 7 Sept
S4 IRJiinr

17
02
33
23
18
16
13
19
16
17
17
19
14
17
17
17
33
17
14
21
18
30
18
17
83
14
18
15
17
38
18
26
02
16
17
17
32
21
26
19
16
21
18
30
42
17
17
23
15
27
26
23
31
18
17
22
24

Lieutenants.
2D LIEUT.
(LIBUT.
ETC.

387
WHEN
PLACT.I) ON
UAH-HAY.

21 Dec. 08 2 Dec. 11 25 Aug. 20


Trevenen, James, 2 West India Regiment . . 28 Nov. 1 1 1 July 13 30 Nov. 20
Jl Sept. 12 11 May 15 1 Feb. 19
10 July 17 24 Oct. 22 25 Sept. 23
Trollope, Sir John, Bart., 10 Dragoons
9 Trotter, Robert, 9 U. Veteran Battalion 15 Feb. 1 1 16 April 12
16 July 29 18 Oct. 33 14 April 37
Tucker J. Owen Edwards, 20 Foot
Tucker Thomas Hiott, 84 Foot
23 June 08 13 Dec. 10 25 Oct. 21
9 $?3. Tudor Charies, 23 Dragoons
6 April 04 26 Oct. 08 25 Jan. 18
1 June 14 5 May 16 5 April 21
13 Jan. 14 25 July 16 8 Nov. 27
$ Tunstall William, 36 Foot
11 May 09 21 Jan. 12 22 April 19
19 Dec. 99 7 Aug. 01 17 Oct. 16
25 Aug. 07 16 Mar. 09 25 Dec. 14
19 April 10 1 May 11 25 June 16
18 May 08 27 Feb. 12 28 Nov. 16
10 Oct. 06 15 Mar. 10 1 Sept 14
Tytter, Patrick, 4 R. Vet. Batt., Fort \
never
6 May 04
15 Dec. 08 11 June 11 28 Mar. 22
Upton William 15 Foot
3 Oct. 0 20 Oct. 08 25 May 14
6 Mar. 41 23 Aug. 42 1 Nov. 44
Urquhart Donald 00 Foot
27 Oct. 1( 30 Mar. 12 25 Dec. 17
1 Sept. 07 20 July 09 23 July 18
never 30 Dec. 97
Vaughan, Travers Hartley, New Bruns. Fenc. 5 Mar. 12 25 Mar. 14 25 Aug. 16
3 Mar. 14 15 Feb. 16 25 June 17
Jan. 08 22 July 08 4 Feb. 15
Vereker, Henry, 18 Foot
25 Sept. 1 1 11 Feb. 13 11 Feb. 17
23 April 07 20 Sept. 08 7 Mar. 22
30 June 25 7 Aug. 27 28 Sept. 30
21 Sept. 09 2 Aug. 10 21 Oct. 17
18 April 09 25 Sept. 27 6 June 28
Veith/Frederic'k William, Unattached
14 Mar. 11 3 Aug. 13 29 Dec. 25
Villiers, Alex. Henry Charlet, 2 R. Vet. Bat. 12 Feb. 07 16 June 08
25 Mar. 08 2 Nov. 09 25 Mar. 17
9 May 11 14 Jan. 13 25 Mar. 17
Walbridge, Henry William, York Chasseurs 3 Nov. 08 2 Jan. 12 30 Dec. 19
J.U'vl Waldie James Henry 29 Foot.
17 Oct. 11 13 Feb. 12 7 Sept. 20
Walford, John Thomas, 72 Foot
5 May 08 22 June 09 21 Aug. 23
27 Oct. 07 20 Feb. 11 35 Dec. 18
11 May 05 27 July 08 15 Oct. 22
Walker James, 96 Foot
14 Oct. 13 23 May 16 25 Dec. 18
12 Nov. 12 10 Feb. 14 25 Dec. 18
5 Oct. 20 7 April 25 15 Feb. 27
Walker Roger Boyce, 43 Foot
15 Nov. 10 10 June 13 9 July 18
17 Feb. 06 25 Feb. 12 24 April 13
Wall, Richard, 7 Royal Veteran Battalion 7 Nov. 05 1 May 09
14 July 09 16 Nov. 09 9 July 18
9 Wallace Hugh Ritchie 7 Foot
Wallace, Robert Grenville, York Chasseurs 17 Dec. 13 4 May 16 7 Dec. 20
f) Waller Kilner 57 Foot
20 Sept. 10 25 Feb. 13 3 April 16
$) Walsh, Lawrence De Courcy, 34 Foot . . 14 May 07 8 June 09 25 Aug. 23
Walsh, Patrick, Newfoundland Fenciblcs . . 31 July 06 2 Nov. 00 25 Jane 16
Walsh William 61 Foot
9 June 08 24 Jan. 10 26 Nov. 18
30 Jan. 07 11 Dec. 13 23 Feb. 30
* Ward John 15 Foot
never
25 Dec. 13 25 Sept. 14
17 Mar. 11 1 Aug. 18 20 July 20
Waring, Edward, Royal African Corps .... 8 Dec. 25 15 Mar. 27 25 Feb. 29
8 Aug. 11 13 Oct. 14 25 Dec. 10
Watkins George Green 9 Foot
25 Dec. 13 23 July 18 8 May 40
10 June 13 16 Aug. 15 25 Sept. 23
Watson Edward 79 Foot
1795
7 Aug. 94
25 April 06 8 Feb. 08 23 June 13
Watson George li3 Unattached . .
28 Feb. 12 22 Oct. 12 14 Sept. 32
18 Aug. 08 20 May 13 25 Dec. 33
23 Nov. 00 21 Nov. 11 18 April 16
9 Watson, William Henry,1" 6 Dragoons . . 11 Nov. 11 7 May 12 25 Mar. 16

388

Lieutenants.
LIECT.
ETC.

Watton, Edward John, 20 Foot


27 Aug. 99| 9 June
Watts, Henry, Unattached
24 Jan. 1525 Feb.
Wauch, David, 6 Dragoon Guards
8 Nov. 10 19 May
Weaver, William Henry, Royal Artillery ..12 Dec. 11 1 Oct.
Webster, William Francis, 2 Ceylon Regt. )
Staff Officer of Pensioners
J 6 Feb. 23 12 July
Weight, Edward, 8 Dragoons
10 Aug. 1528 Feb.
Weir, Richard, 2 Prov. Battalion of Militia
never |25 Dec.
$) Wiir, Thomas, 1 Foot
19 Sept. 11,22 Aug.
\\ Weir, William, 27 Foot
31 Mar. 08 17 Oct.
Welch, John West, 11 Foot
3 Oct. 08 1 9 Oct.
WH-trinl, William, 8 West India Regt
12 Sept. 11 12 Aug.
West, Henry, Royal Marines
10 July
1 July
West, John Wade, 14 Foot
16 Dec.
4 Jan.
Westcott, John Hancock,1" 7 Foot
20 July 09 12 Aug.
Whaley, Robert, 14 Dragoons
8 Oct 1222 April
U Wheatley, William, 39 Foot
19 Feb. 06 19 May
Whimster, James, Sicilian Regt
27 Nov. 10 5 Aug.
Whitby, William, 1 Prov. Batt. of Militia
never ,25 Feb.
White, George, 36 Foot
28 Feb. 12 13 May
$ White, Henry,'* 7 Royal Vet. Batt. )
Town Major of Portsmouth
J 5 April 1029 April
White, William, Royal Marines
13 Sept.
10 May
Whiteford, John, 13 Foot
12 Sept.
8 Aug.
Whitfield, William, 62 Foot, Staff Officer )
23
April
13
April
of Pensioners
\
Wigley, George James, 63 Foot
13 July 0825 Mar.
$) \Vi)fton, James, & Foot
|2a Mar.
2 Sept.
P \\'ilford, John, '" Royal Art. Drivers .. 1 Dec.
1 Sept.
8!21 Wilkinson, Henry, 40 Foot
8 May 10 12 May
Wilkinson, John Alexander, 24 Foot
6 Oct. 08 3 Oct.
?lSt Willett, Augustus Saltren, 22 Dragoons 5 June 0627 Aug.
Willey, Edward, 19 Dragoons
22 Oct 18 23 May
$ Williams, Charles, 53 Foot
24 June 13|29May
Williams, Geo. Blennerhasset, 3 R. Vet. Batt. 28 Feb. 05 17 Sept.
Williams, Robert, 53 Foot
20 Sept. 05|28 Jan.
Willis, George Brandcr,138 Royal Artillery 2 May
17 Nov.
Willis, James,158 Royal Artillery Drivers. . 1 Dec. 1217 April
Wilson, Alexander Lockhart, 83 Foot ...... 11 Feb.
6 April
Wilson, Henry, 89 Foot .................. 21 July
" Nov.
Wilson, Peter, (Qr.-Mmt. SO June 03) 4 Roy.
10
Nov.
Veteran Battalion ..................
Wilson, Robert, Royal Marines
14 April 0620 June
Wilson, W. Henry Bowon Jordan, Gar. Comp.llO Sept.
12 Oct.
Wilton, John Lucas, 54 Foot ............ 13 Mar.
16 Mar.
Winckwortli, John, 75 Foot
14 Nov. 1022 Feb.
V Windle, John Shepard,180 53 Foot
11 Dec. 0625 Jan.
Winton, Jumes, 1 7 Foot .........
10 Aug. 9927 Oct.
Wisdom, John, 17 Foot ..........
25 Dec. 06 10 Dec.
Wodehouse, Win. Thomas, 87 Foot .
8 Oct. 2931 Dec.
$ a Wood, Frederick,1" 11 Dragoons
28 April 04 14 June
Wood, George, 95 Foot
28 Feb. 12 2 Dec.
Wood, George, Independent Company . . .
Wrood, Goorge Horsley, 67 Foot ......... 25 never
Nov. 13 12 April
$ Wood, Henry,168 23 Foot ............. 25 Mar. 13 13 Aug.
Wood, William Sumpter, 30 Foot ....... 22 July 19 26 Dec.
$ Woods, William,1"5 C Dragoons ....... 7 April 08 28 Dec.
Worsley, George, 39 Foot ............... 8 Dec. 0321 Mar.
Wraxall, Charles Edward, Royal Artillery. 11 Sept 12 1 April
fflSi* Wray, Hugli Boyd, 40 Foot ......... 23 Jan. 11 10 Sept.
Wrey, William Long, 19 Dragoons ....... 27 Jan. 1325 Aug.
Wright, Alexander, 11 Royal Vet. Batt. . 1 Oct. 95 27 Mar.
Wright, Edward, 35 Foot ...............
Dec. 01 13 Aug.
Wright, John, 27 Foot ................. 8_____
June 09 10 Sept.
V Wright, John, Unattached ............ !14 June Ill 6 Feb.
""^ Wright, William,'" Rifle Brigade . . . . ! 1 1 Mar. 1320 July

WHEN
PLACED OH
HALF PAY.

04 15 May
1811 Nov.
14 25 July
14 1 Jan.
33 18 Oct.

06
29
14
29
39

22 10 Mar. 25
13
1814
13:25 June 17
11 25 July 17
0925 Sept 14
13,10 Oct 16
79 29 Oct 9
25 Mar. 16
12 23 April 17
' 2 Jan. 17
09 18 Mar. 19
13 25 June 16
14
1814
1325 Mar. 17
12
23 27 Jan. 36
Mar. 17
1425 Mar. 17
10 20 May 19
0825 Mar. 15
06
12 14 May 10
11 11 Sept. 23
07 7 Feb. 2*
22 19 June 23
17 24 Dec, 19
07
08 25 Sept 26
09 3 April 23
13 1 Nov. 14
20 28 June 21
27 11 Oct 31
14
12 1 Sept 14
26 1 Feb. 31
32 28 Dec. 38
16!l6July 17
08 16 May S3
99 25 Sept. OS
07 20 July 09
33,29 Sept 43
0525 Mar. 17
13 20 Mar. 19
21 29 Jan.
1811 Nov.
21 ,24 July
09J16Feb,
05 10 Sept
15 1 Aug.
1219 April
14 28 Jan.
96
02 25 Oct.
12 26 July

27
24
28
16
19
19
17
17
02
17

I -J -!- MX r. 97

1525 Dec. 18

Lieutenants.
ENSIGN,
ETC.

389
LIEUT.

20 May 12 26 May
never 25 Dec.
27 Aug. 05 12 Dec.
23 July 12 17 Sept.
Yelverton, Hon. Barry Charles, 79 Foot . . 5 Oct. 32 13 Sept.
24 Oct. 13 19 Oct.
14 May 12 29 April
9 H Yonge, Wm. Grawley, 17 Foot
1 June 97 8 Oct.
3 April 06 25 Nov.
Young, Henry, 6 Royal Veteran Battalion 31 May 09 1 Aug.
20 Jan. 14 12 Aug.
Young, Robert, 1 Royal Veteran Battalion 3 Oct. 11 6 Sept.

WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.

14 19 April 17
13 25 Feb. 16
05 9 July 07
31 29 Nov. 34
33 11 Aug. 37
16
1817
13 13 Feb. 23
02 25 May 03
08 22 Jan. 18
11
24 14 May 29
14

War Services iif t/ie Lieutenants on retired Full Pay and Half Pay.
\ Lieut. John Allen (R. Artillery Drivers) served in the Peninsula from 1809 to 1814, and was
present at the battle of Talavera.
2 Lieut. John Allen (h. p. 84 F.) served the Peninsular campaigns of 1811 and 1812, and was
present it the siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo.
3 Lieut. Alston served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, with the 3rd battalion of the
Royals, and was slightly wounded at Quatre Bras.
4 Li- .:. J. Cooper Armstrong served at Copenhagen, in 1807 ; and in the Peninsula from 1812
to 1814.
5 Lieut. Frederick Bayly served in the Peninsula from June 1810 to the end of that war in 1814,
including the battles of Busaco and Castalla. In the American war in 1814 and 15, including the
attacks on Baltimore and New Orleans, at which last he was slightly wounded. With the Prussian
army in 1815, at the taking of the fortresses of Maubeuge, Landrecies, Philippeville, and Uocroy.
b" Lieut. James Bell served the arduous campaign of 1794 and 95, in Flanders and Holland. In
1 796 be was present at the reduction of Grenada and St. Vincent, and in subduing the Caribs in
the latter island. In 1800 he was present at the capture of the Islands of St. Martin, St. Bar
tholomew, St. Thomas, St. John, Santa Cruz, and ultimately St. Kuatatia. In IH)."> he accom
panied the expedition to Hanover, under Lord Cathcart. In 1809 he served in India, with the
southern division, in the Travancore war. In 1815 he served at the capture of the Kandian Pro
vince* in Ceylon ; and afterwards, for nearly a year and a half, in the suppression of a rebellion
throughout the interior of that island.
1 Lieut. Benwell joined the 4th in the Peninsula, as a volunteer, and was present at the action
of Osma, battle of Vittoria, the several stormings and capture of San Sebastian, passage of the
tiidusoa and attack on the Heights, battles of Nivelle and Nive, investment of Bayonne, and
repaUe of the sortie. Served afterwards in the American war, at Bladensburg, Washington,
Baltimore, and New Orleans, at which last he was several times wounded, and severely, by
grape-shot.
8 Fort-Major Black served in the Peninsula with the 74th, including the action at El Bodon,
capture of Madrid, retreat from Madrid into Portugal, battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees (27tn
July to 2nd August), passage of the Bidassoa, blockade of Pampeluna, battles of Nivelle and Niva
(9th to 13th Dec.), actions of Vic Bigorre, Tarbes, and Sanveterre, battle of Orthes, action at
Aire, and battle of Toulouse.
9 Captain Blagg (ttt note \6,page 317).
10 Lieut. Blood served in the Peninsula from June 1811 to the close of that war in 1814, in
cluding the siege and storm of Cindad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, retreat from
.Madrid to Portugal, passage of the Huebra, battle of Vittoria, various actions in the Pyrenees, the
successful storming of San Sebastian (with the stormers of the Light Division), battle of Nivelle,
action at Arcangues, battle of the Nive on the 9th, I0th, llth, 12th, and 13th Dec.The above
unices with the 43d. Carried the Regimental Colour of the 6th, at the battle of Orthes, where
be was severely wounded by a ball which entered his right knee : he was also severely wounded
at the top of the breach at San Sebastian, by a musket ball which struck him in the face and passed
through his nose.
11 Lieut. Blyth served in the Peninsula, and was present at the first siege of Badajoz, and
battle of Albuhera, at which latter be was wounded.
12 Lieut. Boase (we note 2, page 327).
13 Lieut. Bramwell served the campaign of 1815 with the 92nd, and was severely wounded at
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War Services of the Lieulenanls.

14 Lieut. Brattle served at the battle of Trafalgar, on board H. M. S. Africa. 64. Joined flw
force under General Whitelock at Monte Video, in 1807. In action with Danish gun-boats ma
Copenhagen, 20th Oct. 1808 (severely wounded). Served afterwards with the Channel Fleet off
Brest, Basque Roads, and Belleisle.
15 Lieut. Breton served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
16 Lieut. Brice served in the Peninsula with the 23rd, from May 1812 to the end of that war in
1814, and was present at the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees (wounded). Serred
also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, storming of Cambray, and capture
of Paris.
17 Lieut. Bridge served the campaign of 1815 with the 73d, and was severely wounded
Waterloo.
18 Lieut. Cyras Brohier served in the Peninsula with the 2nd battalion of the 58th, from Jnly
1809 to 1813, including the battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, driving the enemy from Valladolid to Burgos, siege of Burgos, and retreat therefrom. Embarked for America in 1814, and was
present at the battle of Plattsburg (wounded), and at the crossing of the Saranac.
19 Lieut. J. B. Brohier served with the 59th at Walcheren, in 1809 ; at the captnre of the Isle
of France in 1810 ; and of Java in 1811. In 1813, joined the 2nd battalion in the Peninsuli,
and was present at the battle of the Nive (severely wounded), and the repulse of the sortie from
Bayonne.
20 Lieut. Burslem served at the siege of Houat, and commanded a detachment of Artillery in i
night attack ou the batteries of Morbihan. Landed at Ferrol with the army under the command of
Sir James Pulteney, and was attached to the reserve on the heights. Served the campaign of
1801 in Egypt, including the siege of Aboukir and battle of Alexandria, at which latter he lost
right leg by a cannon-shot. Medal for services in Egypt.
21 Captain R. Butler (tee note 28, page 317).
'22 Lieut. L. M. Cameron served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in the Peninsula, and mt
present at the battles of the Pyrenees on the 28th, 29th, and 30th July, the blockade of Pwnpeloas,
battle of the Nivelle, battle of the Nive from 9th to 13th Dec., investment of Bayonne, and baltk
of Toulouse. Served also during the late Canadian Rebellion, and commanded a party of Volun
teers on the Niagara frontier.
23 Lieut. Rupert Campbell served the campaign of 1806, in Sicily and Italy, including fte
skirmish at Eufemia, battle of Maida, attack on and taking of the Castle of Scylla, also the capture
of Catrone. Campaign of 1807, in Egypt, including the attack on the forts and heights of Alex
andria and capture of that city on the 19tb, 20th, and 21st March ; also the attacks in the Desert,
and siege of Rosetta. Campaign in Holland and the Netherlands in 1814 and 15, including both
the actions of Merzem, and bombardment of Antwerp, where he rendered important personal
service to bis late Majesty King William IV., then present with the army as Duke of Clarence.
24 Lieut. James Campbell (h. p. 41st), served the campaign in Atfghanistan with the41st, and
was present at the action of Hykulzie on the 28th March, 1842.
25 Lieut. Michael Carey served in the Peninsula with the 8,'id, from March 1809 to the end at
thit war in 1814, including the passage of the Douro, battles of Talavera (severely wounded in the
head) and Busaco, first siege of Biulajoz, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege
and storming of Badajoz, battles of Salamanca, Orthes, and Toulouse.
Zfi Lieut. Thomas Carey was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
27 Lieut. George Chapman served the campaign of 1814 in Holland with the 37tb. including the
investment of Bergen-op-Zoom, action at Merxem, and bombardment of Antwerp, at which last he
was severely wounded, and lost his right leg.
28 Lieut. Collingwood embarked with the 2nd Queen's Royals, for Walcheren, in 1809, and ins
present at the siege of Flushing and all the operations in the island; was made prisoner, but
escaped with the whole of his working party from a French picquet. He served afterwards in the
Peninsula, and was present during the pursuit of Massena from Saotarem ; at the passage of the
Mondego, investment and blockade of Almeida, affair at Barba del Puerco, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo
till the raising of it by Marshal Marmont ; at Badajoz with the covering army ; affairs of Uerent and
Usagre, in Spanish Estramadura under Sir Thomas Graham ; battle of Salamanca and capitulation
of its forts, investment of Burgos and retreat therefrom, together with minor details connected with
the Oth division.
29 Lieut. Coombe served in Egypt in 1801, and has received the Egyptian medal.
30 Lieut. John Coote served the campaign of 1815. and was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
31 Lieut. R. G. C. Coote served in the Burmese war.
32 Lieut. Coventry served in the East Indies from March 1783 to Aug. 1798. including tht
siege of Cannamore (medal), relief of Mangalore, siege of Paulgautcherry, affair of Kisnaporam,
siege and assault of Bangalore, battle near Seringapatam, siege of Savandroog ( severely wounded in
the right hip when with the forlorn hope), actions of the 6tb and 7th Feb. 1792, siege of Pondicherry, siege of Trincomalee and capture of Ceylon. Served also at the captnre of the Cape of
Good Hope in 1806, and of the Isle of France in 1810.
33 Lieut. Charles Thomas Cox served with the 71st during the campaigns of 1810, 11, 12. 13.
14, and 15, in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, including the retreat to and occupation of the
lines of Torres Vedras, the subsequent pursuit of Massena through Portugal, action of Sobrl.

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battle: of Fnentes d'Onor (wounded), actions of Arroyo deMolino, Almaraz, and Alba de Tonnes,
covering the sieges of Badajoz, the advance to and retreat from Madrid, battle of Vittoria,
KTerely wounded and taken prisoner, a musket ball having passed through the lungs and lodged
in his body ; being unable to keep up with the enemy, they left him on the field when they were
hard pressed and under a cannonade from the British artillery. Present at the invasion of France
from the Pyrenees, and subsequent actions of the Nivelle. Nive, Cambo, Garris, St. Palais,
Arriveriete, Hellette, Orthet, Aire, Tarbes, Urt, Toulouse, and many affairs of picquets, Sec. At
the battle of Waterloo he received a contusion on the hip from the fragment of a shell, but was
present at the capture of Paris, and served three years with the Army of Occupation. In 1821,
the change of position of the ball received at Vittoria compelled him to relinquish the active
duties of his profession and retire on half-pay.
34 Lieut. A. S. Crawford served the campaign of 1815 with the 79th, and was slightly wounded
it Waterloo.
35 Lieut. Call served in Egypt in 1801, and has received the Egyptian medal.
36 Lieut. Dalgairns was wounded at the storming of Bergen-op-Zoom.
37 Lieut. John Dalton served in the Peninsula, and was present at the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo,
tnd the battles of Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse.
38 Lieut. Darnell served the campaign of 1815 with the 30tb, and was slightly wounded at
Waterloo.
39 Lieut. Delmc served in the Peninsula with the 88th, and was present at the battle of Vittoria,
ortie from Pampeluna, battles of the Pyrenees, the Nivelle, the Nive, and Orthes, actions of Vic
Bigorre and Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse ; served afterwards in the American war, and was
present in the action of Plattsburg, and the passage of the Sarinac.
40 Lieut Dighton served in Spain and Portugal, from April 1810 to July 1812, including MasKM'S retreat. Served also in the South of France in 1814, and was present at the investment of
lUynnne and repulse of the sortie,slightly wounded.
41 Lieut. Dobree served in the 14th, the campaign under Sir John Moore, and was present at
tit battle of Corunna. Served also at the capture of the Isle of France iu 1810.
42 Lieut. Dowbiggin served the campaign of 1815 with the 12th Light Dragoons, and was
slightly wounded at Waterloo.
43 Lieut. Drawbridge served at Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing.
44 Lieut. Dunnicliffe served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battles of Quatre
Bru and Waterloo.
45 Lieut. Dnperier served in Flanders under the Duke of York, and was very severely
vouided in the action at Cateau,received three musket-balls in his right leg, and had his
left arm broken by a blow with the butt-end of a firelock. Campaign of 1808-9 iu the Peninsula
with the 10th Hussars, including the actions at Mayorga, Sahagun, Benevente, and Lugo, horse
ibot. Joined the 18th Hussars in the Peninsula in 1813, and was present in the actions near
Pampeluna and others in the Pyrenees, action at the Bridge of Croix d'Orade, and battle of Tonlooie. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at Waterloo.
46 Lient. Eccleg served in the Peninsula with the 61st, and was present at the battles of the
Nivelle, Nive (9th to 13th Dec.), Orthes, and Toulouse, besides various minor affairs.
47 Lieut. B. H. Edwards served in the Peninsula from 1811 to the end of that war in 1814,
including the siege and storming of Badajoz (wounded) with the 9th Portuguese regiment of the
Line; and in the 43d Light Infantry at the battles of Salamanca, Vera, Nivelle (wounded). Nive,
Tarbes, and Toulouse.
48 Captain Charles Edwards served in the Peninsula with the 47th, from July 1813 to the end
of that war in 1814, including the second assault and capture of San Sebastian, passage of the
OiJassoa, battle of the Nivelle, battles of the Nive on the '.Mli, 10th, llth. 12th, and 13th Dec.,
1813, and blockade of Bayonne. Served also the campaigns of 1817 and 18 in Mulwa against the
Mahrattai.
49 Lieut Matthew Evans served at Copenhagen in 1807 ; at Flushing in 1809 ; and subse
quently in the Peninsula, including the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, and battle of
Salamanca. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
50 Lieut. Edward Finch served at the capture of Martinique, in 1809. Subsequently in the
American war, and was present at York, Sackett's Harbour, Stoney Creek, and Fort George.
51 Lieut. Hugh Fleming served in the campaigns in Flanders, in 1793, 94, and 95 ; in Holland,
in 1799 ; in Germany, in 1805 ; at Copenhagen, in 1807 ; in the Peninsula from 1809 to 1814.
He was present in the following actions and sieges, viz., St. Amand, Famars, Valenciennes,
(wounded), Lincelles, Dunkirk, Lannoi, Vaux, Cateau, Robaix, Moveauz, Tournay, Fort St.
Andre, Uelder, Zuyp, Walmenhuysen, Bergen (wounded), Copenhagen, Oporto, Busaco, Espinhal,
Poi d'Arouce, Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Salamanca, Burgos, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Echalar
(wounded), Nivelle and Orthes. Taken prisoner at Placentia, 2d Aug. 1809 ; escaped ten days
forwards, and rejoined the army.
52 Captain Ford served the campaigns of 1809, 10, 11, 13, and 14, and was present at the siege
of Flushing, defence of Cadiz, and battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse, besides
other actions of less importance. Served as an assistant engineer during four of the campaigns.
M Lient. A. S. Fraser served the campaign of 1815, and was slightly wounded at Quatre Bras.

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54 Lieut. Oicbard served with the 4th at the capture of Copenhagen, in 1B07 ; en the exptdition to Sweden, in 1808. and subsequently to Portugal, under Sir John Moore, including the
advance into Spain, retreat to and battle of Cornuna. Expedition to Walcheren, 1809 ; Peninsular
campaigns of 1812, 13, and 14, including the reduction of the Forts at Salamanca, battle of
Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos, action at Villa Muriel (slightly wounded), battle
of Vittoria, siege and capture of San Sebastian, attack upon the Heights after crossing the
Bidassoa, battles of Nivelle and Nive, in which latter he was severely wounded in the left thigh l/y
a mnsket shot.
55 Captain Gilborne served with the llth at the siege of Flushing in 1809. Subsequent!? in
the Peninsula with the 71st, including the battles of the Pyrenees and the Nive, actions at Air.and at Bayonne, and battles of Orthes and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, including
the battle of Waterloo and capture of Paris.
56 Lieut. Goodall served with the Queen's Royals on the Walcheren expedition in 1809; anil
gubequently in the Peninsula, from Feb. 1811 to June 1813, including the operations before
Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, storming the ForU and battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, and
retreat from thence.
57 Lieut. Grteme was severely wounded at Waterloo.

58 Captain Hector Graham (tee Nole \$,page 328).


59 Lieut. John Grant (R. Artillery) served with the expedition to Walcheren, and was present
at the siege of Flushing. Served afterwards in the Peninsula from Oct. 1813 to Feb. 1814.
60 Lieut. John Grant (Unattached) served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1811 to Dee. 1813, in
cluding the action at Alba de Tonnes, retreat from Madrid, and battles of Vittoria and the Pircnees. Wounded in the side at the Maya Pass.
61 Lieut. Edward Greene served with the battering train attached to the Prussian besieging
army, and was employed in taking several fortresses on the French frontier in July and A>g. ISli.
62 Lieut. Grier served in the campaign of 1815 with the 44th, and was severely wounded at
Quatre Bras.
63 Lieut. Edwin Griffiths (et Note 6, 96th Refft.).
64 Lieut. J. G. Griffiths served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Vittorii, siege
of San Sebastian, and battles of the Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toulouse.
65 Lieut. Grimes served in the Peninsula from March 1811 to Sept 1812, and was prueat it
the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, and the successful siege of LSadajoz, at which latter he was sercrri;
wounded in the right thigh by a cannon-shot.
66 Lieut. George Gunning was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
67 Lieut. John Hawkins served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1813 to the end of that war in
1814, including the battles of the Nivelle 10th Nov., and Nive on the 9th, 10th, llth and 12th
Dec. 1813.
68 Lieut. Wm. M. Hearn served the campaign of 1815 with the 44th, and was severely
wounded at Quatre Bras.
69 Lieut. Robert Hewitt served the campaign of 18J5 with the 92nd, and was severely woundel
at Quatre Bras.
70 Lieut. Hine served in the Peninsula with the 48th from April 1809 to the end of that arin
1814, including the battles of Oporto, Talavera, and Albuhera (twice wounded) ; assault and cap
ture of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battles of Salamanca (wounded), Vittoria, Pyrenees, Niielle,
Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
71 Lieut. Hodder served with the 2nd battalion of the 69th during the campaigns of 1814 and
10, in Holland and Flanders, and was present at the attack on Menem , the bombardment of
Antwerp, assault on Bergen. op-Zoom, and battles of Quatre liras and Waterloo, at which last be
was severely wounded.
72 Lieut. Hodgson served in the Peninsula with the 4th Dragoon Guards during the campaign'
of 1811, 12, and 13.
73 Lieut. Hollinsworth served the campaign of 1799, in Holland, including the actions of the
10th Sept., 2nd and 6th October. The Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the actions of the
17th and 25th August. At the battle of Maida, 1806. Campaign of 1808-9, including the battle!
of Vimiera and Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren, 1809. Peninsular Campaigns from Oct.
1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Vittoria, actions at Roncesialle*, i
the Pyrenees (28th July, 1st and 2nd Aug.) ; affairs on entering France, and battle of Orthei,
at which last he was severely wounded in the right thigh.
74 Capt. Holman (see Note 8, at page 317).
75 Lieut. Hood served with the 91st in South and North Beveland. and at Walcheren in 1809.
Joined the army in the Peninsula on its retreat from Burgos in 1812, and served with it until tM
end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Vittoria, the various actions ID the Pyrenees,
battle of the Nivelle, battles of the Nive on the 9th, 10th, llth, 12th, and 13th Dec., battle >
Orthes, actions at Aire and Tarbes, battle of Toulouse (severely wounded), besides a great many
minor actions and skirmishes. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was engaged with the
enemy on the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th June, at and near Waterloo ; the storming of Cambray,
and capture of Paris.
7fi Lieut. Hyde served the campaigns of 1812, 13, and 14 in the Penininla with the 4*. W

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wai present at the battles of Salamanca and Vittoria, >iege and capture of San Sebastian (wounded),
passage of the Bidassoa, and action of the 10th Dec. 1813 in frontof Bayonne,sererely wounded
by a musket-ball, which passed through the left cheek under the tongue, and lodged under the
right ear.
77 I.-,..'-- J. JE. Irving served the campaign of 1815 with the 13th Dragoons, and was slightly
wonnded at Waterloo.
78 Lieut. Alexander Irwin served at the siege and capture of Hattras in 1816-17 ; the Mahratta
campaign of 1817 and 18 ; in the Burmese war in 1825 and 26.
79 Lieut. Charles Jago served in the Peninsula with the 24th, and was present at the batik's of
Busaco, Vittoria, and Echalar.
80 Lieut. Jonathan Jagoe served the campaign of 1815 with the 32nd, and was severely wounded
at Waterloo.
81 Lieut. Kennear served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1813 to May 1814 ; afterwards in the
American Tar, and was present at Bladensburg, Washington, Baltimore, and New Orleans.
82 Capt. Francis Kennedy (see Note 14, page 317).
83 Lieot. Lister served at the battle of Trafalgar.
84 Lieut. J. O. Lloyd served in the Peninsula with the 27th and 74th regts.
85 Captain Lockwood served in the Peninsula with the 30th during the campaigns of 1811, 12,
and 13, including the assault and capture of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, and action at Villa
Muriel on the retreat from Burgos. Campaign of 1814 in Holland, including Fort Frederick
Henry. Campaign of 1815, including the battle of Quatre Bras, where he was severely wounded
by a mnsket-ball, which passed through the frontal bone, and lodged on the brain, to extract
which the operation of the trepan was resorted to.
86 Lient. Lorimer served in the 3rd Battalion of the Royals with Sir David Baird's Army in
the north of Spain : on the retreat, when closely pursued by the enemy's mounted Riflemen, he
saved a convoy of provisions with which he was entrusted ; and at the battle of Corunna he was
severely wonnded. He served afterwards at Walcberen, and at the siege of Flushing he was
wounded in both legs by the bursting of a shell from the enemy's battery.
87 Lieut. Love served in the Peninsula from July 1810 to Dec. 1812, including the sieges of
Cindad Rodrigo and Badajoz (wounded), storming the Forts at Almaraz, siege of the Forts at
Salamanca (wonnded), battle of Salamanca, and siege of Burgos. Served afterwards in the
American war, and was present in the action at Plattsburg.

88 Lieut. Lovelock (tee Note 13, page 328).


89 Lieut. John Lowry served in the American war with the 8th, and wag severely wounded
through the body in action at Sackett's Harbour.
90 Lieut. Charles M'Artliur served at the siege of Flushing, and at the battles of the Nivelle,
Nive, Tonlonse (wounded), Quatre Bras, and Waterloo (wounded).
91 Lieut. Alexander M'Donald served with the 26th at the first capture of Chusan, and at the
attack on Canton.
92 Lieut. Alex. M'Pherson served the campaign of 1815, with the 92nd, and was severely
wounded at Quatre Bras.
93 Lient. John MacDonald (h. p. 91st) served the campaign of 1808-9, including th battles of
Roleia and Vimiera, advance into Spain and retreat through Gallicia under Sir John Moore, action
at Logo, and battle of Cornnna. Expedition to Swedish Pomerania in 1813 and campaign of 1814
in Holland, including the attack on Bergen-op-Zoom (wounded). Served also the campaign of
1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo, storming of Cambray, and capture of Paris.
94 Lieut. Mac Gregor served with the 24th during the Nepaul campaigns of 1814, 15, and 16,
and was present at the taking of Harriapore.
95 Lieut. Lachlan MacKay served in the Peninsula with the 42nd from 1812 to the end of that
war in 1814, including the battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
96 Lieut. Mackinlay served the campaign of 1815 with the 92nd, and was severely wounded at
Quatre Bras.
97 Lieut. Mann was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
98 Lieut. Marrie was present at the battle of Copenhagen in 1801.
99 Lient. Wm. M'Donald Matthews served the campaign of 1815 with the 4th, and was slightly
wounded at Waterloo.
100 Lieut. George Miles served in the Peninsula with the 5th Dr. Gds. from 1811 to the end of
that war in 1814, including the action at Llerena, battle of Salamanca, capture of the French rear
guard on the following day, battle of Vittoria, investment of and action on the heights before
Pampelona, and battle of Toulouse.
101 Lient. Mill was severely wounded at Waterloo,
102 Lient. Zaccheus Miller' served in Egypt in 1801, and has received the Egyptian medal.
103 Lieut. J. A. Moore served in the American war.
104 Lieut. Morrison served at Gottenburg, in!808; at the battle of Corunna, and siege of Flush
ing, in 1809 ; also at the siege of Burgos, and battle of Salamanca.
105 Lieut. Frederick Munro served in the Peninsula from March 1812 to the end of that war in
1814, including the sieges of the forts at Salamanca, Burgos, and San Sebastian, and the battles of
Salamanca, Vittoria, the Bidassoa, and St. Jean de Luz.
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War Services of the Lievtenanls.

106 Lieut. Francis Murray served in the Peninsula with the old 94th, from Jan. 1810 to the end
of that war in 1814, including the defence of Cadiz from Jan. to Sept. 1810, lines of Torres Vedras,
the puriuit of Massena, actions at Redinha, Condeixa, and Sabugal ; battle of Fuentes d'Onor,
second siege of Badajoz, action of El Bodon, siege and storm of Cindad Rodrigo, siege and storm
of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Niielle and
Orthes ; action of Vic Bigorre, and battle of Toulouse.
107 Lieut. Muskett served at Walcheren, in 1809 ; and afterwards in the Peninsula, including
the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz. Served also in Holland in 1814, including the action
at Menem, and attack on Bergen-op-Zoom.
108 Lieut. John Nash served the campaign of 1815 with the 7ilth, and was slightly wonnded at
Waterloo.
109 Lieut. Naylor served in Egypt in 1801, and has received the Egyptian medal.
110 Lieut. Nicolas served at the battle of Trafalgar.
111 Lieut Ogilvy served in the Peninsula with the old 94th from Jan. 1810 to the end of that
war in 1814, including the defence of Cadiz, lines of Torres Vedras, advance in pursuit of Missens,
actions of Redinba, Condeixa, and Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, second siege of Badijoz,
battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, battles of Victoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthes,
action of Vic Bigorre, and battle of Toulouse.
112 Lieut. Onslow served at the siege of Flushing in 1809 ; the campaign of 1814 in Holland,
including the bombardment of the French fleet at Antwerp. Campaign of 1815, including the
battle of Waterloo.
113 Lieut. John Orr (8 R. Vet. Bn.) accompanied the 1st battalion of the 42nd to the Penininli
in April 1812, and joined the army at Salamanca during the siege of the forts in that city ; present
at the battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, and storming of San Michael; retreat to Portogil,
advance in 1813, and all the actions in the Pyrenees. Served also the campaign of 1815, incloding
the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Slightly wounded at Burgos, and severely at Waterloo.
114 Lieut. Pagan served the campaign of 1815 with the 33rd, and waa severely wounded it
Waterloo.
113 Lieut. Parratt served at Walcheren in 1809 ; and in the Peninsula from 1811 to the end of
that war in 1814, including the sieges of Cadiz and San Sebastian, battle of Nivelle, actions at Vic
Bigorre and Tarbes, and battles of Orthes and Toulouse.
116 Lieut. Peddle served in Holland with the 21>t in 1813 and 14, and was present at the attack
on Merxem, bombardment of the French fleet at Antwerp, and assault on Bergen-op-Zoom.
117 Captain Pennington (see Note 6, page 317).
118 Lieut. Philpot served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
119 Lieut. Pickard served the campaign of 1814 in Lower Canada, under Sir George Prefost,
and was present at the attack on Plattsbnrg. Served also the campaign of 1815 in Upper Canada
under Sir Gordon Druminond.
120 Lieut. A. J. Pictet served in the Burmese war with the Royals, and was present at the
taking of Donabew.
121 Lieut. PridLam served in Egypt in 1801, and has received the Egyptian medal.
122 Lieut. Priest served in Portugal and Spain in 1808 and 9, and was present at the battle of
Corunna.
123 Lieut. Quill served the campaign of 1815 with the 32nd, and was severely wounded it
Quatre Bras.
124 Lieut. Ragg served the campaigns of 1793, 94, and 95 in Flanders, and that of 1799. in
Holland ; present at the following actions and sieges, viz. St. Amand, Famars, Valenciennes, Lincelles, Dunkirk, Lannoy, Vaux, Cateau, Robaix, Moveaux, Tournay, Helder, Zuyp, Walmenhuysen,
and Bergen.
125 Lieut. Reid served at Corunna, and also at Walcheren, in 1809; in the Peninsula in 1813
and 14 ; also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, where he was wounded.
126 Lieut. Reynolds served the campaign of 1815 with the 73rd, and was severely wounded t
Waterloo.
127 Lieut. Richardes served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the sieges of Manbeuge,
Philippeville, and Landrecies.
128 Lieut. John Roberts ( Royal Artillery Drivers) served at Cornnna, in 1809 ; in Holland in
1814, including the action at Merxem, and bombardment of Antwerp. Served also the campaign
of 1815, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
129 Lieut. James Robertson served the campaign of 1815 with the 79th, and was severely
wounded at Quatre Bras.
130 Lieut. James Robinson was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
131 Lieut. R. N. Rogers served in the Peninsula from August 1813 to the end of that war in
1814. Served also the campaign of 1815 and carried the colours of the 2nd battalion of the 30th
at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo : he was also present at .the capture of Paris.
132 Lieut. Rolfe served at Walcheren in 1809 with the 9th Light Dragoons, and was present at
the siege of Flushing. Accompanied that regt. to the Peninsula in 1811, and was present in the
action near Las Nava, covering the siege of Badajoz in 1812, affair near Rebeira, action of San
Munos, retreat from Madrid to Portugal, defence of Alba de Tonnes.

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133 Lieut. Ewen Ross served in the Peninsula with the 92nd, and was present at the battle of
Fuenles d'Onor, siege of Badajoz, actions at Arroyo de Molino (severely wounded), Almaraz, and
Alba de Tonnes. Also the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at Qnatre Bras.
134 Lieut. Ross-Lewin served with the 32nd in the Peninsula, France, and Plunders ; he was
severely wounded at Pampeluna, and again at Waterloo.
1.1 1* Lieut. Rutherford served in the Peninsula with the old 94th, and wag present at the defence
of Cadi* in 1810, lines of Torres Vedras, pursuit of Massena, actions at Pombal, Redinha, Con
deixa, and Sabugal ; battle of Fuentes d'Onor, second aiege of Badajoz, battles of Vittoria, Pyre
nees, and Nivelle; passage of the Gave d'Oleron, battle of Orthes, action of Vic Bigorre, and
battle of Toulouse.
135 Lieut. R. J. Saunders served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of
Waterloo.
136 Lieut. Thomas Scott served in the Peninsula with the old 94th from Jan. 1810 to the end
of that war in 1814, including the defence of Cadiz and Fort Matagorda,three times wounded;
lines of Torres Vedras, pursuit of Massena, actions of Pombal, Redinha, Condeixa, Ponte de
Manila, Gnarda, and Sabugal ; battle of Fuentes d'Onor, 2nd siege of Badajoz, actions at Campo
Mayor and El Bodon, siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo,wounded at the assault ; 3rd siege
and storm of the castle of Badajoz, action of San Christoval heights, covering the parties attacking
the forts of Salamanca, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid and the Retiro, retreat from Madrid
into Portugal with the rear-guard, subsequent advance, battle of Vittoria, blockade of Pampeluna,
battles of the Pyrenees, Pampeluna, and Nivelle ; actions of Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, and battle
of Toulouse.
137 Lieut. William Sharpin served the campaigns of 1814 acd 15, in Holland, the Netherlands,
and France, and was present at the battle of Wai erloo.
138 Captain Shelton served in the Peninsula with the 28th from May 1809 to the end of that war
in 1814, including the battle of Busaco, lines of Torres Vedras, action of Campo Mayor, siege of
Olrvenc,a, battles of Albuhera (severely wounded), Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, in front of Bayonne
(llth, 12th, and 13th Dec.), and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present
t the battle of Waterloo, where he was very severely wounded by a shell which shattered his right
-.1 in, and broke his ribs.
139 Lieut. George Sinclair served the campaign of 1814 in Holland as a volunteer, and was
-t if rely wounded at the attack on the fortified village of Menem on the 2nd Feb. 1814.
140 Lieut. Henry Smith served the campaign of 1799 in Holland, including the battles of the
19th Sept., 2nd and Gth October. Campaign of 1800 on the coast of France and Spain ; expedi
tion to Quiberon Bay ; attack on Ferrol ; expedition to Vigo and Cadiz ; Egyptian campaign of
1807, including the surrender of Alexandria, attack and storming of Rosetta, in which he took a
Turkish colour. Capture of Guadaloupe, in 1816.
141 Lieut. John Smith (b. p. 14 Foot) served on the Walcheren expedition in 1809, and was
present at the capture of Flushing. Served also in the North of Spain and South of France in 1814.
142 Lieut. W. Smith (Royal Artillery Drivers) served at Walcheren, in 1809; and the cam
paigns of 1813, 14, and IS, in Holland, Belgium, and France, and was wounded at Merxem.
143 Lieut Spencer served with the expedition to the Helder, in 1799.
144 Lieut. Sperling served the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in Holland and Flanders, led the
right column at the assault of Bergen-op-Zoom.
145 Lieut. Spong served in the Peninsula, in 1811 and 12.
146 Lieut. M. F. Steele served at the capture of Java in 1811, as an officer of Royal Marines.
147 Lieut. Robert Steele served the campaign and battle of Corunna, where he was slightly
wounded in the neck. Expedition to Walcheren. Peninsula, from April 1810 to 1814, including
toe siege of Cadiz, and blockade of Bayonne.
148 Lieut. Stobart served in the American war under Sir Gordon Drummond.
149 Lieut. Strong served the campaign of 1815 with the 44th, and was severely wounded at
Quatre Bras.
150 Lieut. William Stuart served under Sir Samuel Hood in the West Indies. At Copenhagen.
In the Mediterranean on board the Cyane 28 guns under Sir Thomas Staines, when that officer
lost his arm in action with the (V/vv 40 gun Neapolitan frigate. Gun-boats, and batteries in the
bay of Naples, on the 27th June, 1809. Served also at the reduction of Trieste, in 1814.
151 Lieut. Thornton served in the Peninsula with the old 94th, from Feb. 1810 to Feb. 1814,
including the defence of Cadiz from April to Sept. 1810, lines of Torres Vedras, actions of Redinha,
Condeixa, and Sabugal ; battle of Fuentes d'Onor, second siege of Badajoz, action of El Bodon,
siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, liege and assault of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid,
battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and Nivelle, at which last he was dangerously wounded through
the neck by a musket-ball, which carried away the lower part of the ear.
152 Lieut. Trench served at Walcheren, in 1809.
1 53 Lieut. George Watson served in the Peninsula with the 3rd Dragoons from June 1813 to the
end of that war in 1814, and was present at the battle of Toulouse.
154 Lieut. Wm. Henry Watson served the compaigns of 1813 and 14 in Spain and France with
the Royal Dragoons.
105 Lieut. Westcott, served with the 7th Fusiliers in the American war, and was present in the

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War Services of the Lieutenants.

attack on New Orleans, on the 8th January, 1815. Served afterwards with the Army of Occupation
in France, until 1817.
156 Town-Major Henry White served in Holland and Flanders, under the Duke of York, and
was present in the following actions, sieges, &c., viz. St. Amand, Famara, Valenciennes, Lincdles,
Dunkirk, Cateau and Yaux, Roubaix and Lannoi, Mouveaux, Malines, Boxtel, Nimegnen, Tie),
Fort St. Andre, landing and capture of the Helder in 1799, Zyp Dyke, Bergen, and Gallants Ogj
(severely wounded in the neck), and Alkmaar. In Spain with Sir John Moore, at Beaevente, Lugo,
and Corunna. Subsequently in the Peninsula with the Duke of Wellington, including the battle
of Busaco, actions at Pombal, Redinha, Foz d'Arouce, and Gnarda ; different affairs on the retreat
to and advance from Torres Vedras, action at Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Ouor ( severely wounded
in the right hand and left wrist), actions at Aldea de Ponte and Fuente Gninaldo, first siege of
Badajoz, action at El Bodon, different affairs during the investment of Ciudad Rodrigo, also siege
and storm of that fortress, battle of Salamanca (severely wounded in the throat), capture of Madrid
and the Retire, affairs on the retreat from Madrid and Salamanca, battle of Victoria, where he wu
severely wounded in the shoulder joint and back.
157 Lieut. Wilford served in the Peninsula, and was present at the siege of Burgos, and battle*
of Vittoria and Toulouse.
158 Lieut. Willis served at Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing. Served also
the Peninsular campaigns of 1811, 12, and 14, including the 2nd and 3rd sieges of Badajoz,
investment of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie.
159 Lieut. Wills served in the Peninsula, and was present at the siege of San Sebastian, ind
battle of Toulouse.
160 Lieut. Windle served with the 10th at the siege of Scylla Castle, in 1808. Present with
the Anglo-Sicilian army during the whole of its operations on the coast of the Faro, against Marat.
With the army on the eastern coast of Spain, in 1812 and 13.
161 Lieut. Frederick Wood was severely wounded at Waterloo.
162 Lieut. Henry Wood served in the Peninsula with the 76th, from June 1813 to the end of
that war in 1814, including the siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of Nivelle
and Nive, and investment of Bayonne. Served afterwards in the American war, and was present
in the action of Plattsburg.
163 Lieut. Woods served in the Peninsula with the 48th in 1810 and 1811, and with the
4th Dragoon Guards in 1812, including the Lines of Torres Vedras, pursuit of Massena, and the
operations in the Alemtejo ; action of Campo Mayor, siege of Olivenca, and first siege of Badajoz ;
with Colonel Colborne's Brigade, when, by a rapid advance, several convoys were intercepted, snd
the country cleared to Guadalcanal and the fortified post of Benelcazar ; battle of Albnhera, where
he received two wounds and some severe contusions, and was taken prisoner in the charge of the
Polish Lancers, but subsequently escaped and rejoined the army on its advance.
164 Lieut. Wm. Wright (h. p. Rifle Brigade) served the campaign of 1815, and was severely
wounded at Waterloo.

LIEUTENANTS, SUB-LIEUTENANTS,
CORNETS, AND ENSIGNS.
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Adam, James, Royal Sappers and Miners . . . 21 Mar. 14 1 April 17


21 Aug. 09 14 May 17
25 May 15 6 Dec. 19
14 Mar. 88
10 Mar. 06 31 May 23
12 July 09 Uan. 16
7 Mar. 16 7 Mar. 16
A-lir, William, Kingston's Recruiting Corps . . 27 Nov. 97
11 Nov. 11 11 Aug. 14
Atkinson, Joseph, 8 Royal Veteran Battalion 6 Dec. 11
Austin, William, 11 Royal Veteran Battalion 26 Nov. 12
Babington, Humphry, 1 Garrison Battalion . . 15 Mar. 10 25 Mar. 15
Backhouse, John Iggulden, Royal Marines . . 17 Mar. 31 26 Feb. 36
5 Aug. 15 2 Oct. 23
Bakewell Robert 27 Foot
17 Jan. 15 25 July 17
Barker, Anthony, New Brunswick Fencibles . . 1 Mar. 15 25 April 16
Barrett, William Newman, 60 Foot
6 May 13 30 Sept. 19
21 Feb. 11 1 Jan. 16
30 July 11
7 Dec. 12 1 Sept. 14
3 Mar. 13 30 July 18
* Bell, John, 3 Provisional Battalion of Militia
1814
Bellon Achilles 130 Foot
24 Dec. 94
Berkeley, O. C. Grantley Fitzhardingc, 82 Foot 7 Nov. 16 28 Aug. 23
20 Oct. 14 27 Nov. 17
19 Nov. 04 8 Oct. 24
7 Sept. 08 24 April 15
Biggs, Lionel, 3 Royal Veteran Battalion .... 9 Nov. 15
Bignell, Charles Philips, Royal Artillery
18 Oct. 26 7 Sept. 29
11 July 80
8 July 15 25 June 16
Black Thomas, 19 Foot
24 Feb. 14 22 May 23
Blackiston William 36 Foot
4 April 09 7 Mar. 11
26 Mar. 12 1 Jan. 16
Blois, Sir Charles, Bart., HorseGrenadierGds. 14 July 90
Blythe, Samuel 94 Foot
... 25 Dec. 13 10 Jan. 21
Bolomey, Louis William James, 2 Light I 26 Sept. 13 24 Feb. 16
Bonavia, Calcedonia, Maltese Military Artificers 25 Oct. 16
25 May 10 1 Jan. 16
Booth, James, 4 Royal Veteran Battalion. . . . 17 May 10
11 June 12
30 July 10 1 Jan. 16
16 July 13 1 Aug. 16
Boyd John 80 Foot
1783
5 Dec. 82
24 June 83
13 Oct. 14 25 Sept. 18
Branch, George Ferguason, Royal Marines
16 April 32 14 July 37
9 Brew, Charles,1 2 Prov. Battalion of Militia Dec. 13
1814
f) *Brew, William,1 do.
do
1814
Dec. 13
Brisac, Douglas Pettiward, Royal Marines. . . . 12 June 12 1 Jan. 16
Brokeruhire, Joseph, 1 1 Royal Veteran Batt. 7 May 07
Bruyeres, Henry Pringle, Royal Engineers . . 1 Sept. 15 21 Feb. 23
Burke, Jamet, 8 Royal Veteran Battalion . . 20 May 13
17 Aug. 15 4 Sept. 26
Buth, Thomas, 5 Royal Veteran Battalion . . 26 May 14
Butcher, John Lewis, 8 West India Regiment 18 Oct. 09
1816
* Cameron, James, 3 Provisional Batt. of Militia
1814
24 June 02 j i.i -,., 02
1811
27 Aug. 07
28 Oct. 09 26 Oct. 14
Campbell, Gconrfi, 58 Foot
20 Mar. 17 7 Feb. 22

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Campbell, James, Royal Marines
2 Sept. 08 17 June 13
1814
Campbell, James, 02 Foot
11 NOT. IS
Garden, Paul Kyffin, Royal Marines
22 Jan. 11 3 Aug. 20
Carey, John Westropp, 30 Foot
23 June 1430 Dec. 19
Carroll, Thomas, 53 Foot
20 Nov. 17 26 Oct. 20
Cassan, Edward Sheffield, 2 Line Bn.Oer.Leg. 8 April 2o 05 Nov. 36
Chambers, Montagu, 71 Foot
9 NOT. 15 1 Oct. 18
Charles, Detkford, Royal Sappers and Miners 1 July 11
Child, George Richard, Royal Marines
24 July 09 14 Nov. 17
Chittem, John, 4 Royal Veteran Battalion
14 NOT. 11
Church, Boneval, Royal Waggon Train
20 Jan. 14 25 Oct. 19
18 AuK. 14
Clark, William Richard, Royal Marines
3 Sept.
21 April 89
Clarke, George Dacros, Royal Marines
5 July
Clarke, James R.,* Royal Artillery
1 NOT.
11 Jan. 80
Coffin, Nathaniel, 16 Foot
21 Mar.
1 Jan. 03
Coleman, Charles, Royal Marines
13 Feb.
3 Mar. 06
Colley, William, Royal Marines
15 April
24 Oct. 11
Collier, James, Royal Marines
26 July
Ceilings, William Moore, 85 Foot
3 Mar. 14 23 Oct, 23
Collins, Stephen Edward, Royal Marines
14 Dec. 12 1 Sept. 14
Collyer, George Samuel, 87 Foot
24 Jan. 83 24 Jan. 83
1783
Cooke, Charles, 89 Foot
27 May
1 Nov. 14
Conleaux, Charles, Royal Artillery Drivers. ... 23 Jan.
Cosnard, John, 88 Foot
11 May
15 Sept. 17
Couche, Richard, Royal Marines
28 April
Cranage, John, Independent Company
26 Aug. 94
Crespin, George Henry Lcgassick, R. Marines 11 Jan. 0025 May 03
Crombie, James,3 2 Royal Veteran Battalion. . 31 Aug. 20
4 Feb. 19
Crossgrove, James, 104 Foot
29 July
1 Sept, 14
Crown, George Frederick, Royal Marines .... 17 Feb.
Crozier, Henderson, 22 Foot
12 May 14 25 Dec. 14
Cullen, Edward, Royal Artillery
20 Feb. 99
Gumming-, Alexander, 42 Foot
17 Feb. 1426 Aug. 19
Currie, Jamei, 4 Royal Veteran Battalion. . . . 25 May 15
Curzon, George Henry Roper, Royal Artillery 16 Dec. 16 2 Jan. 21
Daly, Lawrence, 75 Foot
3 Jan. 11
D'Anfossy, Le Chevalier, Royal Artillery .... 29 June 15 1 Aug. 15
Dardis, John, 14 Foot
"
29 Oct. 1226 Dec. 10
Davenport, George, 30 Foot
27 Jan. 1425 Dec. 14
Davit, John Henry, Royal Marines
21 May 08
Davis, Robert, Royal Marines
7 Mar.
1 Jan. 16
Davit, William, Royal Marines
12 Aug.
4 July 22
Dawson, George Edward, 91 Foot
5 Dec.
Day, John, 60 Foot
10 Dec. 1425 Aug. 23
Deaman, Thomas, Bradshaw's Recruiting Corps 28 April 14 1 1 July 22
1783
Deane, Thomas, 90 Foot
26 Mar. 83
Deans, Robert, 6 Royal Veteran Battalion
25 April 11
De BeauToir, Sir John Edmund, 104 Foot .. 3 Mar. 14 14 May 18
De Fauche, Charles, 60 Foot
15 June 15 25 Mar. 17
Dennis, William, Dillon's Regiment
25 June 13 25 Jan. 15
Devcreux, George Alfred, Royal Marines .... 2 Oct. 09 12 Aug. 14
Dewell, Arthur, Royal Marines
13 May 99 23 June 04
Dillon, John, 3 Dragoon Guards
5 Mar. 18 1 April 24
Dillon, Theobald Augustus, 58 Foot
21 April 1425 Feb. 16
Dixon, John Smart, 94 Foot
20 July 16 4 Jan. 21
Dixon Richard, York Hussars
27 June 00 24 Aug. OS
Dobree, Harry Hankey, 7 Dragoons
24 Jnne 0224 June 02
Dobrce, Richard John, 22 Dragoons
24 July 02 24 July 02
Dodd.Cluu. Wm. Macarmick, Newfoundland ) 6 Aug. 13;25 Jnne 16
Fcncibles
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Donovan, Henry Douglas, 9 Foot
25 Aug. 13 13 Feb. 17
Douglas, John, 4 Royal Veteran Battalion .. 27 July 15
Drinkwater, Thomas, Royal Marines
4 April 09 1 Jan. 16
Duckers, Charles, 82 Foot
24 Dec. 1221 Mar. 16
Dudley, Benjamin, 81 Foot
7 April 07 10 April 10
Dufresae, Louis Flavicn, Canadian Fencibles. . 3 Nov. 13 11 Oct. 16

2nd Lieuts., Sub-Lieuts., Comets and Ensigns. 399


ENSIGN,
ETC.

1 inn H, Philip, Independent Company


14 July
Durnfard, Andrew Mont. Isaacson, 2 Royal ) 1H
Veteran Battalion
5 p ' ''
Eavet, John, Royal Sappers and Miners .... 2 Dec.
Jiil -in-, Charles Frederick, 2 West India Regt 12 Jan.
Edgeloic, George, 8 Royal Veteran Battalion. . 14 July
Elliott, John Furzer, Royal Marines
4 June
Ensor, James, Royal Marines
19 Mar.
Evans, Daniel, Royal Marines
16 Dec.
Evans, John, Irish Brigade
31 Aug.
Evans, John, 1 Garrison Battalion
9 May
Evans, William, Royal Marines
11 Oct.
3JH Eicart, Charlei,4 5 Royal Veteran Battalion 22 Feb.
Eyre, Thomas Dowling, Royal Marines
11 Nor.
Fanning, Frederick, Royal Marines
3 Aug.
Farreil, Thomas, 62 Foot
19 Oct.
Field, John Stroud, Royal Marines
7 April
Fitz Gerald, John, 22 Dragoons
9 Dec.
Fletcher, James, 100 Foot
11 Feb.
Flexman, James, Royal Marines
27 Jan.
Flint, William Richard, Royal Marines
3 Sept.
Forbes, John, 107 Foot
1 June
Ford, James Bouverie, 6 Royal Vet. Batt
25 May
Ford, William, Royal Marines
29 April
Forsey, John, Staff Corps of Cavalry
29 April
Forster, George, 8 West India Regiment .... 26 July
Fortyth, Robert, 7 Royal Veteran Battalion . . 23 July
Fosbery, Henry William, 12 Foot
17 Feb.
Francis, Henry (Ensign), Rifle Brigade
6 Aug.
Frazcr, William (Lieut. 27 Jan. 37), 60 Foot .... 1 April
Fraser, John, 72 Foot
29 Dec.
French, Peter, Strathaven's Corps
12 Mar.
Frett, John, Royal Marines
21 Feb.
Fullom, John, 2 Royal Veteran Battalion .... 24 Aug.
Gage, John Ogle, 9 Dragoons
25 Dec.
Garden, Alexander, 104 Foot
3 Mar.
Gardner, Charles, 4 Ceylon Regiment
15 Dec.
Gardner, John, 7 Royal Veteran Battalion . . 28 Sept.
Geffrard, John, Independent Company
24 Jan.
Gillbee, James, Sicilian Regiment
13 April
Glanville, Francis (Lieut.), 19 Dragoons
20 April
Goldrisk, John Thomas, 8 Dragoons
26 July
Gordon, Francis, 16 Foot
6 Oct.
Gordon, John, 7 Royal Veteran Battalion .... 3 Mar.
Gould, Matthew, 4 Royal Veteran Battalion. . 25 Dec.
Graham, Henry, 103 Foot
13 June
Graham, Humphrey, Hanger's Recruiting Corps 19 July
Grant, Alexander, 1 Foot
12 Oct.
Grant, John, Bradshaw's Recruiting Corps .. 4 July
Grattan, Charles, Royal Sappers and Miners 1 Dec.
Gray, John, 3 Provisional Battalion of Militia
Griffith, Richard, Royal Irish Artillery
15 Aug.
Gritton, Henry, Royal Marines
8 Sept.
Gunn, William, Bourbon Regiment
23 Aug.
Gunthorpe, Joshua Rowley, Royal Marines . . 4 June
Hailes, Augustas, Royal Marines
.28 June
I liillum, James, Royal Marines
31 Mar.
Hamilton, James, 4 West India Regiment .... 2 May
Hamilton, John, 1 Foot
24 Mar.
Hammond, William, Royal Marines
17 Oct.
Hamond, William, 71 Foot
26 Sept.
3131 Handcock, Tobias, 27 Foot
4 May
Hannay, James, Royal Marines
26 Aug.
Harper, Joseph James, Bruce's Corps
29 May
Harrison, William, 38 Foot
26 Dec.
Hart, William,4 Royal Waggon Train
25 May

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83

11 28 Dec. 14
13|29June 25
15 8 Sept. 25
09 6 June 15
99 2 Feb. 03
85
08 11 Jan. 10
10 1 Jan. 16
90
15
09 6 Jan. 19
13 25 Oct. 14
01
1802
12
14 25 Oct. 21
13 13 Jan. 20
1327 July 38
14
83
14 1 Sept. 14
15
13 8 May 23
1425 July 17
14 31 Dec. 18
15
91
13 25 Mar. 16
loll April 22
21 26 July 21
84 23 Mar. 85
04
00
15 25 Feb. 18
15 25 Mar. 16
98
12
1814
00
08 20 Feb. 17
15 24 April 16
95 16
'" Oct. 95
11 1 Jan. 16
08 30 Mar. 20
Feb. 19
00 25 Mar. 08
14 1 Jan. 10
87
1526 Mar. 16

S'2 21 Feb.
83 25 June
1C 26 :Dec.
25 Sept.

91
15
16
17

400 2nd Lieiits., Sub-Lieuts., Cornels and Ensigns.


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| HALF PAT.

29 Dec.
24 Dec.
12 Oct.
Hay, Archibald James, KH., 2 Hussars Ger. Leg. 12 Nov.
27 Mar.
24 Feb.
Haydon William 6 West India Regt
25 Dec.
5 Jan.
Haymard, Joseph Peter, 5 West India Regt. 29 Sept.
10 June
Hearnc, Thomas William, Royal Marines .... 15 Feb.
6 Nov.
1 June
Henderson, James, 1 Garrison Battalion .... 20 Oct.
18 Feb.
9 Sept.
2 April
12 Jan.
25 May
12 Mar.
$) *Hobro, Edward, 1 Provisional Batt. of Militia
Hodges, Edward Boucher, Royal Marines .... 11 Aug.
Hodgson, Frederick ./Emilius, R. Waggon Train 10 Feb.
SSI Holland, Thomas Edward 83 Foot
25 Dec.
20 Nov.
14 Mar.
Houlditch, Jol-.i, Horse Grenadier Guards . . 29 Aug.
Hoyland, John, Royal Sappers and Miners . . 1 April
1 Oct.
28 Mar.
Huthnance, John, Royal Artillery Drivers .... 12 Nov.
Jack, Thomasf Royal Artillery Drivers .... 23 Feb.
22 Feb.
9 3131 J agger, Joseph,' Royal Artillery Drivers 16 July
19 Jan.
Innes, Robert, 94 Foot
14 May
Johnstone, Hamilton Trail, Royal Marinoi .. 25 Aug.
Jones, Stopford Thomas, 61 Foot
15 Nov.
11 May
Karr, Peter, 4 Royal Veteran Battalion
29 July
Kennett, Charles Leighton, 4 West India Regt. 21 Sept.
16 Mar.
Kruger, Carl Wevell von, 2 Ceylon Regiment 22 Jan.
Kyle*, Jnmet, 2 Royal Veteran Battalion .... 19 Oct
/.'".. John, 2 Royal Veteran Battalion, )
Military Knight of Windsor
) 9 Nov.
Lamborn, John Sherrard, Royal Marines .... 24 Aug.
15 Feb.
15 April
3 Sept.
17 June
Lawrence, George, 65 Foot, Military Knight )
of Windsor
\ 24 Oct.
Lat/feld, George, 3 Royal Veteran Battalion 8 June
Leatham, Francis, 62 Foot
4 Nov.
Lee, Frederick Richard, 00 Foot
6 Dec.
Lee, John, 78 Foot
8 Sept.
Lee, Robert Newton, 2 Ceylon Regiment .... 29 June
Lennan, Edward, 7 West India Regiment
3 Aug.
Lewis, Stephen, 73 Foot
19 May
Lidderdalc,ThomasRobertson,CWestIndiaRegt. 14 Aug.
Lloyd, Henry Vercker, 86 Foot
31 Jan.
Lloyd, Samuel, Royal Marines
24 Feb.
Loft, John Henry, 15 Dragoons
30 Dec.
Loftin, George, Roval Marines
19 Jan.
Losack, Augustus. 84 Foot
IS Mav

13 8 Nov. 28
12 25 April 16
13 25 Dec. 14
12 25 April 16
97 27 May 00
14 1 April 19
13 6 Mar. 17
15 25 June 18
14 25 April 17
13
1814
81 1 Sept. 83
06 18 Dec. 06
97
15
83
12 1 Jan. 16
12
82 12 May 91
12 1 Jan. 16
11 3 Aug. 15
1814
13 14 Dec. 28
14
1814
13 14 Jan. 19
80 6 April 90
01 13 Aug. 02
98
15 1 Mar. 17
11 1 Jan. 23
11 2 Feb. 15
13 1 Nov. 14
13
09 1 Jan. 16
13 1 Aug. 16
10 1 Jan. 16
13 8 Mar. 21
10 1 Jan. 16
10 25 Mar. 16
15 25 April 16
13
15 20 April 20
08 30 Aug. 14
14 23 Sept 24
16
16
32 24 July 35
12 1 Jan. 16
07 7 Nov. IS
01
02 25 July 02
21 3 Nov. 86
20
13 25 April 17
13 21 Dec. 15
14 25 April 16
15 13 Nov. 83
15 16 April 18
14 6 July 20
00
16 25 Oct. 21
09 10 April 16
13 12 Mar. 18
07 22 Dec. 09
15 & AlKT. 10

2nd Lieiits., Sub-Lieuts., Cornets, and Ensigns. 401


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Lum, William Purefoy, 36 Foot


Lyons, Anthony Munton, Royal Marines ....
Lyte, Thomas, Royal Marines
M'Conechy, James, Royal Marines
M'Dermott, George Augustus, RiSe Brigade
M'Donell, Alexander, Glengarry Fencibles ..
M'Intosh, Robert, 94 Foot
ta M' Kay, Joseph," 1 Foot
M'Kinnon, John, 64 Foot
M'Lachlan, Neil, 64 Foot
M'Leoil, Norman, 6 Foot

25 Dec.
3 Nov.
22 July
10 Mar.
2 Dec.
6 Feb.
15 July
6 Oct.
24 June
7 Sept.
11 Aug.

Mackay, John, 3 Royal Veteran Battalion

24 Feb.

MaclacbUin, Colin, 72 Foot


9 July
Maclean, Alexander, Newfoundland Fencibles 24 June
Maclean, Samuel, Royal Sappers and Miners 22 April
MacWilliam, John, 100 Foot
14 Sept.
Manico, Edward, Royal Marines
2 Feb.
Manson, William, 87 Foot
5 Dec.
Margitton, Joseph, 27 Foot
6 Sept.
Marsack, George Hartwell, 31 Foot
13 June
Marshall, Lawrence Jopson, 7 Dragoon Guards 27 Feb.
Mason, Richardson, 94 Foot
14 April
Manle, William, 28 Dragoons
3 May
9 Mead, Charles,* Royal Artillery Drivers . . 1 May
Meredith, James Henry, Royal Marines
2 May
Middleton, Robert, 10 Royal Veteran Battalion 11 May
9 Millar, Robert,10 92 Foot
7 Oct.
MUliken, John, 63 Foot
1 June
Monk, John, Royal Marines
30 May
Montgomery, Robert, 95 Foot
.... 2 Dec.
Mooney, John, Royal Marines
25 April
Moore, Charles William, Royal Marines .... 31 May
$ * Moore, John, 1 Provisional Batt. of Militia
Morehoii.se, George, New Brunswick Fencibles 25 Oct.
Morgan, James Hungerford, Royal Marines . . 8 Sept.
Morris, John, 4 Foot
27 July
Mortashed, John, 35 Foot
27 Jan.
Moss, Henry, Royal Marines
31 Aug.
Blurray, Adam, 84 Foot
18 Jan.
Nason, George, 68 Foot
9 Oct.
Nelson, Richard, 3 Foot
27 Jan.
Nixon, John Isaac, 4 Foot
7 Dec.
North, Roger, Royal Marines
9 Mar.
Nugent, Christopher Edm. John, 17 Dragoons 24 June
O'Connell, Daniel, Royal Marines
7 Sept.
O'Shea, Thomas, 3 Garrison Battalion
5 July
Owen, Robert Hassall, Royal Marines
22 Feb.
Palling, Henry, 95 Foot
8 July
Partont, Guy, Royal Marines
16 May
Pasheller, Charles, Royal Marines
16 Nov.
Patterson, Thomas, Royal Marines
6 April
Pawsey, George, Royal Marines
20 Nov.
Pearce, Edmund Wentworth, 18 Foot
11 June
Pegg, William, 28 Dragoons
17 June
Pellett, James, 38 Foot
28 Jan.
Pepperell, John Down, 1 Royal Veteran Batt. 22 Nov.
Philipps, George, Royal Marines
15 April
Pitt, Henry, Royal Marines
2 Sept.
Plenderleath, David, 4 Foot
6 May
Pogson, Bedingfleld, Royal Marines
21 Feb.
Porter, John Hall, Royal Marines
... 4 Feb.
Porter, Samuel, 38 Foot
3 Jan.
Potts, Robert Clowes, 88 Foot
15 Feb.
Poussin, Balthazard, Corsican Rangers
23 Dec.
Powell, Wm. Edward, (Enrign,) 18 Dragoons 21 Mar.
Prendergaet, Maurice, 2 Hussars German Legion 22 Feb.

13 27 July 20
12 1 Sept. 14
80 19 Sept. 88
12 1 Jan. 10
13 10 Aug. 20
12 26 Aug. 10
1325 Dec. 18
14 1 Aug. 16
1763
83
04
14 8 Mar. 21
20
0025 June 1C
13 25 June 16
15 1 Mar. 17
15 15 May 18
11 1 Jan. 16
82
1783
15 25 Feb. 16
11 24 Nov. 14
17 27 Feb. 17
13 25 Dec. 18
00 25 June 02
13
11 1 Jan. Ifi
20
13 24 Jan. 34
1324
01
12 14 Sept. 14
13 25 Jan. 19
98 26 April 98
09 22 Sept. 17
1814

1325 April
08 2 Jan.
15 15 May
14 25 Oct.
1 Sept.
16 13 Feb.
15 25 June
14 18 July
16 1 Jan.
13 1 1 Nov.
02 24 June
31 17 April
15 25 Nov.
11 1 Jan.
13 Jan.
09
80 1 Sept.
13 1 Sept
81 8 Mar.
94 20 June
31 Mar.
17 Nov.

10
91
17
31
14
18
22
16
18
24
02
33
16
16
19
83
14
91
95
03
14

1 Jan. 16
1 Jan. 16
02 2.1 May 02
1 Feb. 03
1 Jan. 16
98 25 June 03
1783
83
25 Mar. 16
12
Sept.
82
11
13 26 April 16

Q Q

402 2nd Lieuts., Sub-Lieuts., Cornets and Ensigns.


2D LIEUT.
ETC.

WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.

Pulliblank, Edward Cooper, Royal Marines .. 18 July 00 16 Jan. 16


1 Sept. 00 1 Sept 14
14 Dec. 12 1 Sept. 14
1 Feb. 06 7 May 10
3 May 00 9 Feb. 03
1 June Id 4 Oct. 19
25 Dec. 13 25 Dec. 18
Ridge, James Stuart, G West India Regiment 22 Feb. 14 29 June 20
Robertson, Willam, Royal Sappere and Miners 1 July 12
17 Oct. 90 25 Aug. 08
23 Feb. 15 25 June 16
Ro*e Pliilip 50 Foot
1814
17 Nov. 13
Ross, Henry Paget Bayly, Royal Marines
16 Dec. 12 1 Sept. 14
20 Oct. 10 4 Feb. 15
1783
20 June 83
Sallery, William Ople, 7 Garrison Battalion .. 19 Feb. 07 23 Aug. 10
Maunders, Edward. Royal Sappers and Miners 14 Jan. 14 1 April 17
15 Dec. 13 1 Sept. 14
2 Dec. 14 12 Mar. 18
Bchalrh Philip Royal -Vrtillery
11 Dec. 15 14 Dec. 21
Scott William 01 Foot
16 June 14
1814
24 June 02 24 June 02
30 June 16 8 Sept. 19
11 April 12 1 Jan. 16
21 Sept. 15 25 June 16
18 April 83
1788
Shepherd, William, Royal Waggon Train .... 18 Nov. 13 14 Nov. 16
$ Shore, John,11 Royal Artillery Driven* .... 19 May 13 15 Nov. 14
Simpson, John Bridgman, (Cornet,} 48 Foot 17 Oct. 16 5 Aug. 24
2 Aug. 10 1 Jan. 16
Sired, William, 2 Royal Veteran Battalion . . 24 Aug. 20
Skinner, William Dun-tan, Royal Marines . . 25 July 12 23 Sept. 24
25 Oct. 13 1 Sept 14
Smith, John, 72 Foot
22 Oct. 03 25 June 15
Smith, John, Royal Sappers and Miners .... 1 June 1 1
19 Aug. 13 10 June 19
<ffl .Smith, Wm. Slaytor, (U. 17 Oct. 08.) 72 F. 25 Dec. Oft 8 Nov. 19
3 Oct. 10 1 Jan. 16
Spark, John, Royal Sappers and Miners .... 8 April 12
Sparkcs, Thomas, 56 Foot
1814
7 April 13
Spearman, Ralph William, 21 Foot
30 Jan. 21 25 Aug. 21
28 June 11 1 Jan. 16
Stevens, William, Royal Sappers and Miners 1 Nov. 15 1 April 17
Stewart, Robert, 7 Royal Veteran Battalion . . 25 May 15
Strattan, William, Royal Sappers and Miners 1 April 13
26 July 21 7 Mar. 23
Sutherland, Alexander, 1 Royal Veteran Batt. 12 Nov. 12
20 Jan. 14 25 April 17
25 Feb. 83
ffiffil Talbot, James, (Lieut.,) 2 Dragoon Gds. 16 Feb. 15 23 May 83
Talmash, Arthur Ctesar, (Lieut.,) 6 Dragoons 24 Aug. 15 130ct 20
Taylor, Robert," Royal Artillery
22 Jan. 08
Taylor, William, 7 West India Regiment .... 16 May 10 5 Sept. 16
Temple, Gustavus Hancock, Royal Marines . . 16 Mav 09 18 Mar. 13
8 Feb. 14 1 Sept. 14
Thomas, Mark, 98 Foot
9 Nov. 15 25 Nov. 18
5 May 14 25 Jan. 18
29 Feb. 12 24 Sept 23
1 Aug. 16 1 Aug. 16
Tickell, John Arscott, Royal Marines
8 Sept. 08 7 Oct 19
2 Feb. 10 1 Jan. 16
13 Nov. 10
Tracey, Hetiry, Royal Artillery Drivers .... 23 May 13
Traill, Thomas, 21 Foot
28 Oct. 14 25 Mar. 16
Trewhitt, Henry 34 Foot
30 Dec. 13 8 Jan. 18
Tulk, John Augustus 80 Foot.
7 Julv 84

2nd Lieutt., Sub-Lieuls., Cornets and Ensigns. 403


CORNET,
ETC.

WHEN
PLACED ON
HAL? 1'AY.

Tnrnbull William George, 73 Foot

12 Aug. 13 25 June 18
6 Feb. 12 25 June 16
28 Aug. 12 1 Jan. 16
19 Aug. 09 27 Aug. 03
Veitch William 58 Foot
30 Jan. 12 30 May 16
Vincent, John Tunnadine, Royal Marines .... 18 NOT. 80 1 Sept. 83
5 Dec. 08 1 Jan. 16
30 July 12 11 Feb. 24
2 Dec. 08 29 Nov. 14
Walker, William Hislop, 3 West India Regt. 16 Nov. 15 25 Feb. 25
Wallace, Alexander, Royal Sappers and Miners 1 July 11
Wallace, James, (Ensiyn,) 22 Dragoons .'. . . 4 April 14 22 June 23
4 April 14 25 June 20
7 Jan. 11 1 Jan. 16
Walter, Rawlins George, Royal Marines .... 1 April 09 1 Jan. 16
3 Dec. 13 1 Sept. 14
4 Dec. 07 20 Aug. 14
8 Feb. 13 30 May 22
Watkins Westropp Peard, 22 Foot
31 May 91 12 April 93
0 May 08 1 Jan. 16
8 Oct. 03 24 May 04
5 July 80 1 Mar. 84
0 Dec. 82 1 April 92
8 Feb. 14 1 Sept. 14
4 Jan. 14 25 July 18
4 Sept. 02 25 Sept. 02
Wilcocks, John Lodge, 1 Dragoon Guards. . . . 3 May 00 25 June 02
Wilde, Joshua John, Royal Marines
8 Nov. 81 1 Sept. 83
7 Jan. 06
2 Oct. 15
Wills, John, Kingston's Recruiting Corps .... 3 May 00
Wilson, Edward Lumley, Hompesch's )
J4 Oct. 02 24 Oct. 02
5 Dec. 21 11 Nov. 24
Wolseley, Arthur, Queen'sAmerican Ran. (Inf.) OJuue 83
Woodcock, Frederick, Royal Marines
3 Aug. 12 20 Feb. 16
Woolhouse, Andrew Mackason, Unattached . . 3 Aug. 25 17 July 28

War Services of Second Lieutenants, Cornets, and Ensigns.


1 Ensigns C. & V. . Brew accompanied the 2nd Provisional Battalion of Militia to the South of
France, in 1814.
2 Second Lieut. James R. Clarke served on the Continent in 1 794 and 95, and was present in
several skirmishes, and at the siege of Nimeguen, where he was wounded.
3 Ensign CrombiewM at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope, in 1806. Served also the cam
paign before New Orleans in 1814 and 15, and was severely wounded.
4 Ensign Ewart served the campaign of 1815 ; at Waterloo he captured the Eagle of the 45th
French regt. and put three men hors de combat before he got complete possession of it : the Eagle
is noir in the Chapel of the Royal Hospital at Chelsea.
5 Cornet Hart sewed at the capture of the Dutch Fleet in Saldanha Bay, in 1796.
6 Second Lieut. Jack served in Holland in 1799, and was three times wounded. Served also in
the American war, including the actions at Le Bleuf, Chippewa (wounded), and Lundy's Lane.
7 Second Lieut. Jagger served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Talavera.
Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
8 Ensign M'Kay served the campaign of 1815, and was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
9 Second Lieut. Mead served in the Peninsular campaign of 1814.
10 Ensign Millar served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Nivelle, Nive, and
Toulouse.
11 Second Lieut. Shore served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814.
12 Second Lieut. Robert Taylor served at the siege of Fort Bourbon, and captures of Martinique,
St. Lucia, and Guadaloupe, in 1794. In 1795, when the Caribs rose to take the Island of St.
Vincent, he commanded the Artillery in the field for ten months, during which period he was in
eleven different engagements.

PAYMASTERS.
CORNET,
2.1 LIEUT, or
ENSIGN.

LIEUT.

PATM ASTER.

9 Mar.
26 Aug.
5 Feb.
6 Jan.
Bell, William,1 (Capt. M NOT. 24) 89 Foot. . 3 Mar. 08 9 May 11 9 May
12 Dec.
Bell William 56 Foot
28 Nov.
21
June
.. ..
.. ..
Boustead, John, Ceylon Rifle Regiment..
12 May
S Boyle William a "21 Foot
21 July 08 6 Feb. 12 3 Nov.
11 Mar.
11 Nov.
25 June
15 Mar.
27 Aug.
24 Oct.
Chase, John Woodford, Malta Regiment
25 Dec.
Christie, George, 8 West India Regiment
21 Mar.
8 Aug. 16
never
Collina Michael 76 Foot
1 Mar.
9 Cowper, Henry,4 7 Line Bn. Ger. Leg.
29 Jan.
10 Jan. 11 3 June 13 14 Jan.
Creeer, Richard, 27 Foot
6 Nov.
7 Mar.
25 April
Dana, Wm. Palteney, fi Garrison Batt. . .
8Vina 11 31 Dec. 12 1 Dec.
fi Davies Richard 5 74 Foot
8 Oct.
9 Feb. 09 14 Aug. 11 10 Dec.
13 Aug.
$ 31?tl Deanc, William, 18 Dragoons . .
15 Feb.
De Carteret, George, 5 R. Veteran Batt
31 Mar.
2 April
.. ..
.. ..
Doughty, Edward, 4 West India Regt. ..
25 Nov.
5
Sept.
.. ..
.. ..
Edmonds, Edward, Recruiting District . .
28 Oct.
Este William 57 Foot
23 July
20 July 94 21 Oct. 95 7 Feb.
$ Fraser William,7 30 Foot
Furlong, Charles John,8 Unattached, ) 29 Sept. 08 3 Jan. 10 22 April
Staff Officer of Pensioners
J
20 June 05 25 Dec. OG 14 Nov.
Capper, Peter, 104 Foot
31 Mar.
Geddcs, Adam Gordon, 10 R. Yet. Batt.
29 Aug.
4 April
1) fflU Gordon James, 92 Foot
29 Aug.
29
June
J) Halfhide James 37 Foot
4 April
$ Hall Henry William 39 Foot
2 Oct.
6 Jan.
Halpin William 1 Lt Dr Germ Leg . .
26 May 14 23 Nov. 15 26 Dec.
26 May
3 Nov.
.. ..
Harvey, Gco. Frederick, Recruiting Dist.
" *1814 28 June
Heath Edwin, 88 Foot
22
Mar.
13 J'iLl Hilliard, Henry," 68 Foot
25 Feb. 08 16 Nov. 09
>.' Holdsworth Samuel,10 82 Foot
31 Dec. 07 1 Nov. 09 22 Sept.
20 June
Hunter, Thomas, 7 Dragoon Guards .... 12 May 14 1 Oct. 25 3 Nov.
27 Oct.
9 Johnston, Jas.,11 (capi. 15 July is) 70 F. 19 June 06 11 Feb. 08 17 July
27 June
21 April
5 May 04 10 Jan. 06 17 Mav
27 Sept
Irvine, John Christ. Caulfield, 80 Foot . .
Ker, Thomas, 103 Foot
27 April 09 12 July 10 14 May
King, Thomas 98 Foot
5 Sept
$ 3,81 Knight, Henry,1' 9 Lancers
2 July
9193 Knight, John, 2 Lt. Inf. Bn. Ger. Leg.
20 Jan.
Lane, Richard, 63 Foot (Capl. 16 Mar.sz) . . 23 June 25 25 Oct." 27 29 Sept.
9 Ledlard, Thomas, 60 Foot
4 April
Ledirigham, George, 34 Foot
1 Aug. 05 17 July 06 16 Sept.
V M'Lcod, Martin, 26 Foot
8 Oct. 12 18 Jmi. 1ft l.i Jan.

WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.

12 6 Dec. 14
13 17 Feb. 21
98 23 Oct. 17
14 25 Aug. 17
34 26 Mar. 41
11 19 Aug. 19
11 1 July 36
10 1 May 36
08 4 Nov. 24
25 1 May Si
13 5 NOT. 18
13 23 May 22
02 11 April 11
98
03 23 Dec. 19
05
1811
06 25 July 17
27
June 39
06
1816
06 7 May 29
19 17 Nov. 25
01 11 Sept. 06
1 1 25 Dec. 24
07 25 Dec. 16
25 20 Aug. 41
07 5 April 33
29 30 Sept. 42
1823
02
98
08 21 Aug. 23
12 8 Sept. 19
13 25 Mar. 16
03 16 July 41
13 13 Nov. 17
03 25 Mar. 17
04, 1 Dec. 33
24 26 July 33
16 11 Nov. 1U
14 25 June 21
11 27 Feb. 21
05 2 Mar. 20
98 15 May 06
09 22 July 42
05 29 July 19
12 25 Sept. 28
07 25 June 16
21 27 liar. 28
08 19 Oct. 26
13
1814
27 30 Aug. 39
21 10 May 39
25 27 Aug. 41
98 2 April 18
25 1 Oct. 30
10 25 June 15
23 1 Mar. 32
05
1817
98 25 Aug. 19
04 25 Dec. 14
10 13 Oct. 25
17 30 June 20
11 25 Dec. 18
05 5 Jan. 44
14, 25 May 16
37 8 Oct. 44
1 1 25 Dec. 77
19 30 Nov. 38
34 15 Jan. 30

Paymasters.
2D LIEUT.
BTC.

405
LIEUT.

Mackay, James Duff, 50 Foot


ftfe Mackenzie, Hugh, 71 Foot
Mac-kit-, William, 27 Foot
B Maelaurin, David Scott Kin.,13 1 Dr. }
Gds., Dcp. Atsift. Commissary Gen. J
Malas^ez, Nicholas, Hompesch's Mount, i

PAY
MASTER.

26 Nov.
8 Nov.
24 Jan.
18 Sept.

30 Dec.
Meiklejohn, J. Hope Johnstone, 92 Foot 7 May 12 10 Dec. 13 2 Mar.
|3 ?ll Moore, R.,u (Capt. 20 July 1S)40F. 9 Oct. 06 14 April 08 10 June
9 Moss, William, York Light Infantry . .
3 Mar.
1C Jan.
O'Meara, Daniel,15 45 Foot
25 Aug. 14 i 1 Jan. 16 20 Oct.
P Pardey,JohnQum,1853F.(C'o^JlDecJ!8) 18 July 11 17 Dec. 12 12 Feb.
26 Nov.
Uu viiii.nid William 17 Foot
5 Dec.
6 May
EH Robinson P Vyvyan, 88 Foot
28 Jan.
B Rodgers, James,17 26 Foot
7 Oct.
17 May 27 .. ..
Hoddv, Chas. Pakenham, 89 Foot
18 April
Rose, Hickrmm Leland, 30 Foot
26 Jan.
Serjeant, William, 34 Foot
31 Mar.
Sherwood, Henry, Brunswick Cavalry . .
1 May
Smyth, Francis Robert, Recruiting Dist.
12 Sept.
Strong Richard Henry I8 26 Foot . .
7 Aug." 27 9 Dec. 31 1 June
B Teighe, Thomas, 1 Line Bn. Ger. Leg.
8 Sept.
Terry, Henry, 99 Foot
13 Sept.' 10 19 May 14 27 Dec.
31 Jan.
Thompson, Arnold," 81 Foot
6 Sept. 98 9 July 03 22 Aug.
28 May
23 July
Tod, \lexander, 38 Foot
28 June
B Tovey, Alexander, 24 Foot
22 Oct. 13 11 June IB 4 Feb.
26 July
Trattle, John Kerr, 88 Foot
Trick, Thomas, 1 H. Veteran Battalion . .
.. ..
.. .. 14 Sept.
Waimcright, i)avid,x 11 H. Vet. Batt. . .
7 Sept.
Wardell, Charles, 42 Foot
1 Sept. 10 20 Dec. 13 7 Feb.
1 May
Webster William " 76 Foot
20 May 08 1 Feb. 09 7 Sept.
25 May
Wetherall William 87 Foot
17 Aug.
Whitaker John Gibson 8 Hussars
Jan. 05 31 Oct. 05 9 Jan.
25 Feb.
B White, Warren Hastings, 2 Light Dr. )
.. ..
.. .. 17 Sept.
4 Oct.
25 Nov.
25 Mar.
B Wrieht, James," 94 Foot

WHEN
PLACED ONHALF PAY.

12
1814
98 16 Aug. 24
05 25 July 17
23 30 July 44
97 29 Oct.
20 23 July
24 1 Oct.
04 25 Aug.
12 1 April
25 3 Nov.
36 28 June
18 29 July
99 25 Dec.
13 11 Nov.
13 28 June
36 1 June
05 25 May
15 16 Aug.
0!) 2.5 May
04 23 July
04
37 18 Aug.
04 25 June
27 1 June
11 22 Oct.
05 8 Jan.
07 26 Mar.
12 6 Sept.
10 25 April
19 29 Mar.
10 11 Aug.
09 12 July
08
21 25 Jan.
05 25 June
26 8 Mar.
1 1 12 July
99
17 3 Nov.
13 8 Oct.
12 21 Sept.
10 25 April
13 19 Jan.
10 25 Dec.

02
44
34
16
37
43
44
25
08
24
27
37
17
21
14
18
43
16
35
16
41
18
27
16
42
25
14
28
26
44
44
40
18
15
16
18
18

War Services of the Paymasters.


1 Captain Bell served at the capture of the Isle of France, in 1810. Also at the taking of the
following Forts in the Concan, East Indies, viz. Seedghur, Bugwuntghur, Ryghur, in 1818 ; Newtee
and Raree, in 1819 ; at the first and last places led the storming parties, as also at the taking of a
stockade commanding a ford near Bugwuntghur.
2 Paymaster Boyle served in the Peninsula from May 1809 to the end of that war in 1814, in
cluding the battle of Busaco, retreat to Torres Vedras, pursuit of Massena, actions of Foz d'Arouce
and Campo Mayor, siege and capture of Olivenca, assault and capture of Badajoz, capture of Ma
drid and the Retiro, battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees. Slightly wounded in the ear at Fort St.
Chrwtoval, 10th May 1813, and again in the face in the Pyrenees, 28th July 1813.
3 Paymaster Bumet accompanied the 1 6th Light Dragoons to Flanders in 1 793, and returned
home with them hi 1795. Proceeded with the regiment to the Peniusula, in the spring of 1809,
and remained with them until August 1810.
4 Paymaster Cowper served oil the expedition to Stralsund and Copenhagen, in 1807 ; to Sweden
with Sir John Moore, in 1808 ; thence the same year to Portugal, where he served until July 1811 ;
thence to Malta, Sicily, and Genoa until the peace. He has received the war medal bestowed by
the King of Hanover to every officer, non-commissioned officer, and soldier of the German Legion,
in commemoration of the services of the corps.

406

War Services of the Paymasters.

5 Paymaster Daries served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, in
cluding the capture of Fort Picurina and Badajoz, battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Jf ivelle,
Tarbes, Orthcs, and Toulouse.
6 Paymaster Dean (h. p. 25 Foot) served in the Peninsula from April 1809 to the end of that
war in 1814. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
7 Paymaster Fraser served in South America, and was present at the attack on Buenos Ayres ;
in Portugal and Spain, under Sir John Moore, including the battles of Vimiera and Coruiuia. At
Walcheren, 1809 ; and in the Peninsula from Jan. 181 1 to the end of that war in 1814, including
the battles of Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Toulouse.
8 Paymaster Furlong was in the action before Genoa and the taking of that city, 17th April
1814. Served afterwards in the American war, including the operations in the Chcsapeak, battle
of Bladensburg and capture of Washington, action before Baltimore, and the subsequent sender in
the Chesapeak ; operations of the army before New Orleans, the actions of the 23d Dec. 1814 and
1st Jan. 1815, and storm of the American lines before New Orleans ; taking of Fort Bowyer. On
board the Golden Fleece transport when attacked hy an American privateer, off the island of St.
Domingo, 28th Nov. 1814.
9 Paymaster Milliard served in the Peninsula from June 1809 to the end of that war in 1814,
including the battle of Busaco, action of Campo Mayor, first siege of Badajoz, battle of Albuhera,
affairs at Arroyo de Molino and Almaraz. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battles
of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at which latter he was severely wounded.
10 Paymaster Holdsworth served on the expedition against Belle Isle, hi June 1800 ; at the siepe
and capture of Flushing, in 1809; in the Peninsula from June 1812 to the end of that war in
1814, including the battles of Vittoria, Maya Pass, Heights of Pampeluna 30th (woundwl in the
wrist by a musket-ball and contused on the shoulder) and 31st July, Heights of Lesaca 31st Aug.,
battles of Nivelle and Orthes.
11 Captain Johnstone served at the siege of Copenhagen, in 1807; and in the Peninsula from
March 1809 to Oct. 1811, and again from Feb.l812to Feb. 1813, including the capture of Oporto,
battles of Talavera (wounded), Busaco, and Albuhera (severely wounded) ; also at the first siege of
Badajoz, besides various minor actions and skirmishes.
12 Paymaster Knight served with the 5th Line Battalion King's German Legion, at Copen
hagen; during the whole of the Peninsula war from 1808 to its termination in 1814 ; and the
campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. Served with the 9th Lancers at the battle of
Punniar, 29th Dec. 1843, and has received the Bronze Star of India.
13 Paymaster Maclaurin served in the Peninsula during the campaign of 1813, and that in
Holland in 1814, and subsequently at Waterloo, and with the army of occupation, as Deputy
Assistant Commissary General.
14 Captain Moore served in the Peninsula from Feb. 1810 to the end of that war in 1814,
including the battle of Busaco, first siege of Badajoz, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo,wounded in the
trenches 15th Jan. 1812 ; siege and capture of liadajoz,severely wounded at the assault. Accom
panied the expedition to New Orleans. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of
Waterloo, where he was again severely wounded.
16 Paymaster O'Meara served in Senegal, west coast of Africa, as a lieut. under Col. Brereton ;
in Sierra Leone under Governor M'Carthy ; in Caffraria, in the campaigns of 1819 and 20, under
the present Sir Thomas Wiltshire ; in the Burman Empire under Sir Archibald Campbell ; and in
India with the 45th Regiment.
16 Captain Pardey served in the Peninsula from Feb. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814.
17 Paymaster Rodgers served in the Peninsula from May 1813 to the end of that war in 1814,
including the siege of Tarragona. Served afterwards in the East Indies, and was present at
Amulnier, Malligaum, and Asseorghur.
18 Paymaster Strong served with the 26th on the China expedition, and was present at the first
taking of Chusan.
19 Paymaster A. Thompson accompanied the 81st throughout all its services.
20 Paymaster Wainwright served with the Queen's Royals on board the Rutsell 74, in Lord
Howe's actions of the 28th and 29th May, and 1st June 1794 : the Russell took possession of the
Impctieeux, one of the seven French line-of-battle ships taken. Engaged with the French brigands
at Vaughlin, Martinique, in 1705; at the capture of Trinidad, in 1797 ; in the Irish rebellion, in
1798, including the action at Fowks Mill, liberation of Lord Kingsborough and other Protestants at
Wexford, and taking of the French at Ballinainuck. Embarked for the Holder in 1799, and was
present at the first landing on the 27th Aug. and battles of the 19th Sopt. 2nd and 6th Oct. and
retreat from Egmont-op-Zee. Served also the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the action at
the landing, siege and capture of Fort Aboukir, battle of Alexandria, reduction of Rosetta and Fort
St. Julian, action at Rahmania, surrender of Cairo and Alexandria. Slightly wounded hi Lord
Howe's action, and again at the H elder. Medal for services in Egvpt.
21 Paymaster Webster served at the capture of Martinique in 1809 ; and also in the American
war in 1814.
22 Paymaster Wright served in the Peninsula with the late 94th, from April 1810 to the end of
tliat war in 1814, including the defence of Cadiz, lines of Torres Vedras, pursuit of Ma&*-na, actions
of Redinha, Condeixa, Fez d'Arouce, and Sabugal ; battle of Fuentcg d'Oiior, siege and storm of
Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storm of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, retreat from Madrid to Portugal,
'< of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthes; action at Vic Bigorre, and battle of Toulouse.

407

ADJUTANTS.
convp.T,
2d I.IEUI. or
ENSIGN.

6 Dec.
3 Feb.
$ Brown, John Tho., 1 Prov. Bn. of Mil
Bruce, Thomas, Windsor Forresters . . .
never
Burv, Wm Aug , 22 Foot
10 Mar.
Cooke, Robt., Newfoundland Fencibles, "
Captain of Invalids, Royal Hospital, ' 2 Dec.

WHEN
LIEUT.

ADJUTANT PLACED ON
HALF PAY.

10 7 Dec. 13 6 Dec. 10 14
12 10 June 14 3 Aug. 13 '25
2(i Oct. 98
26
never
18 July 99
14
never
10 Mar. 14 85

Aug. 15
Mar. 16
Jane 14
Dec. 14

03 19 Nov. 05 2 Dec. 08 10 NOT. 1C

29 Dec. 08 25 April 11 6 April 15 -'5 May 17


Crawford, James, 8 Royal Veteran Batt 17 April 06 5 May 07 17 April 06
29 Jan. 07 17 July 12 2 Feb. 09 26 Dec. 18
Ellis Richard 97 Foot
14 Sept. 15
never
14 Sept. 15 25 Mar. 16
7 April 13 10 Aug 14 7 April 13 25 Feb. 16
5 Sept. 11 18 Oct. 15 21 Nov. 11 25 Mar. 16
15 July 13
15 July 13 25 June 16
never
Fletcher, Richard, Recruiting District . . 28 Oct. 08 7 Mar. 11 4 Mar. 13 25 May 17
Fraser, Alexander,1 New Brunswick Fenc. 25 Mar. 13 24 June 15 25 Mar. 13 25 Feb. 16
Ualden John 7 Foot

18 July 16
18 July 16 25 Sept. 17
never
9 June 14 25 Feb. 10
Henry, John, 91 Foot
9 June 14
never
never
11 May 97
Holmes, John, Durham Fencible Infantry never
il S23 Hope, James,3 Recruiting District 1 Nov. 00 7 Jan. 13 29 Jan. 36 30 Dec. 42
Hopper, Jacob, Recruiting District
1 Jan. 07 19 Jan. 08 1 Jam 07 25 Mar. 14
10 Mar. 97
never
Ingram, James, Breadalhane Fenc. Inf. .. 0 Mar. 97
2 June 17
12 June 17 17 Sept. 18
never
never 26 Sept. 22
Lowrie, James, 2 Royal Veteran Batt. . . 24 Feb. 20
19 Feb. 83
never
never
Morison, Daniel, West Lowland Fen. Inf.
never
never 30 Mar. 83
Muller William 85 Foot
1783
9 Dec. 10
never
9 Dec. 19 15 Mar. 21
23
May
14
never
23
May
14
Packett, John, Greek Light Infantry ....
1815
Parlour, William, 6 West India Regiment 5 Aug. 13 5 Mar. 16 5 Aug. 13 28 Dec. 17
never
never 31 Mar. 83
1783
5 Feb. 13 0 Nov. 16 4 Oct. 13 25 June 17
Peckett, Sampson, 34 Foot
24 Jan. 83
never
never
Reed, Lancelot, 75 Foot
1783
Stewart, Jamei, 2 Royal Veteran Batt. . 1 July 95 2 Aug. 96 fi Oct. 06
3 Dec. 10
never
Tatsie, George, 7 Royal Veteran Batt. . . 3 Dec. 10
8 Dec. 99
never
never
Taylor, Thomas, York Fcnciblo Infantry
6 June 99
never
never
Thompson, Tho., Ross & Cromarty Fen. Inf.
27 Oct. 14 25 Oct. 16
7 Oct. 14 never
29 Dec. 14 2 April 18 1 Oct. 18. 23 June 25
Turner, Alexander, 3 West India Rpjft.
30 Mar. 2o|
Young, Robert, 1 Royal Veteran Batt. . . 0 Mar. 20 never
1 Colonel Fraser served in the American war with the 49th, and highly distinguished
himself in the night attack upon the American army at Stoney Creek, where he bayoneted
seven of the enemy and took the American General Winder prisoner. He is now a Colonel
of Militia in Upper Canada.
2 Lieut. Hope served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1 81 1 to Dec. 1 813, including the storm
ing of the enemy's works at Almaraz, action at Arroyo <te Molino, battles of Vittoria, the
Pyrenees (25th, 30th, and 31st July), and Nivelle. Served also the campaign of 1815,
including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.

QUARTER-MASTERS.
QUARTER
MASTER.

Adey, Thomat, 5 Royal Veteran Battalion


Allen, Thomas, 1 Garrison Battalion
Aniumn, Charles, 23 Dragoons
Anderson, John, 6 West India Regiment
J3 1 Anderton, William, 1 Life Guards
Armstrong, John, 58 Foot
Atkins, William, 7 Dragoons
Austin, Nathaniel, 3 Ceylon Regiment
MS Bagshaw, Isaac, 84 Foot
Barker, Alexander, Royal Artillery
Barnes, Sanmcl, Royal Artillery
Barrow, Joseph, 10 Dragoons
f) Bathurst, William, 1 Life Guards
Beer, William, 2 Life Guards
Bell, Robert, 5 West India Regiment
Benfon, William, 72 Foot
9 fflffil SMop, William, \ Life Guards
Black, James,' Ceylon Regiment
Blay, Samuel Sutton, 72 Foot
9 Blcnkinsop, William,' 10 Foot
Blythman, William, 69 Foot
$) Booth, Jonathan,3 60 Foot
f) Brand, James,4 5 Dragoon Guards
Brew, Francis,4 49 Foot
?I2tl Brown, John,6 1 Dragoon Guards
Browning, Henry, Cambridge Fencible Cavalry
Buchanan, William (Em. 84 Feb. SO), 1 R. Vet. Batt
Buchanan, William, 3 Royal Veteran Battalion . .
Bulcock, Henry, 24 Dragoons
Burns, Cormick, 96 Foot
Burrough, Thomas, 60 Foot
Burt, James Elias, 23 Dragoons
Calder, James, 92 Foot
Calueve, Pierre do, Royal Waggon Train
Cambidge, Robert, 21 Dragoons
Campbell, Jeremiah, 12 Foot
Campbell, William, 80 Foot
Garden, James, 30 Dragoons
,
Carkeek, Stephen, Cornwall Fencible Cavalry . . . .
$ Carr, James,7 64 Foot
Carroll, James, 18 Foot
9 31SS Cart, Richard,8 Royal Horse Guards
,
$) SIS Carter, John Henry, 1 Life Guards
Carter, William, Rutland Fencible Cavalry
9 Castray. Luke,10 98 Foot
Chalmers, William, 94 Foot
CherHman, John, 1 1 Dragoons
Clark, Alexander, Royal Artillery
$ Clark, Jose])h, 1 Life Guards
Clarke, William, Royal Staff Corps
Clayton, Thomas, Hants Fencible Cavalry
Cockbum, James, 8 Dragoons
001 Collins, John, 18 Dragoons
9 Connon, John," 85 Foot
Conolly, Patrick, 20 Foot
Cooper, Henry, 1 Life Guards
Costello, Pierce, 32 Dragoons
Crabtree, George, 87 Foot
Crooks, William Smedley, 2 Life Guards
,
Cross, George, 86 Foot
Crymble, William, 64 Foot
,
Dallas, Alexander, Bourbon Regiment
Dandy, John, 90 Foot

29 June 15
21 Oct. 13 6 Dec.
25 Sept.
11 Oct. 05 25 June
13 Nov. 27 1 Jan.
25 April 05 16 Dec.
25 Dec.
IMay 14 25 June
13 Oct. 14 19 Sept.
27 April 2631 Dee.
1 Feb. 08
25 Mar.
1 June 28 1 Jan.
1525
Mar.
19 June
25 Sept. 1229 Dec.
1 Nov. 04
19 June 15
10 Aug. 26 30 May
5 Mar. 12 25 June
13 Aug. 29 21 Sept.
28 Sept. 15 25 Nov.
4 May 26 27 July
17 July 35 18 June
17 May 21 23 June
15 June 15 30 Mar.

14
07
16
39
19
09
17

22
48
1-2
31
17
43
16
41
16
38
41
37
38

6 Feb. 12
12 Dec. 11
25 Sept 05
1814
11 Mar. 13
26 Aug. 13 10 July 17
25 Dec. 02
8 Feb. 35 6 Sept. 39
25 Aug.
28 July 1411 Nov.
31 Jan. 22 10 Feb.
1 Mar.

02
24
37
98

2 Nov.
4 June
7 Aug.
25 Oct.

26 6 Sept.
29 23 July
23 1 Jan.
26 1 Jan.

39
44
31
31

25 Mar.
27 July
4 Jan.
16 Jan.
7 July
24 April

24 19 Jan. 38
05
1025 Sept. 18
07

13 July
12 June
II Sept.
19 Aug.
25 July

15 24 June 24
17 10 Nov. 21
28 15 Dec. 40
27 17 Sept. 41
20 25 May 22
| 1 Mar. 98
0921 May 18
28 1 Jan. 31
14
1814
13
20 18 Nov. 94
82 7 Sept. 96

25 Oct.
7 Jan.
10 Mar.
27 May
3 Aug.
7 Mar.

03

2H 25 Aug. 29

Quarter-Masters.

409
QUARTER
MASTER.

HALP PAY.

Oft Davidson, James,13 41 Foot


14 Feb. 28 22 July 36
!t'n ,.. Thomas, 1 Royal Veteran Battalion
10 Dec. 12
25 Jan. 10
Davis, James, 8 Dragoons
Debenham, Thomas, 56 Foot
17 Feb. 35 3 May 44
Dixon, James (Car. 13 Oct. 19), 104 Foot
25 June 24 8 Jan. 28
|> $33 Dobton, William, 1 Life Guards
8 Sept. 12
Duncan, James, Perth Fencible Cavalry
Dunn, Thomas, Pembroke Fencible Cavalry
Dwclly, Thomas, Coldstream Guards
15 Oct. 12 25 July 37
25 Mar. 10
Ebdon Richard, 3 Dragoons
Edwards, George, 85 Foot
25 Oct. 2730 April 41
Edwards, Peter, 10 Dragoons
8 Jan. 03
Edwards, Thomas Willock," 84 Foot
3 Dec. 12 17 Feb. 32
Ellary, William," 59 Foot
10 June 2lt21 May 41
EffiJ Ellington, John,19 2 Life Guards
19 June 15! 11 Mar. 22
Elliott, James, 65 Foot
23 Nov. 04 26 April 39
25 June 02
Ellis, John, 22 Dragoons
$ J?a Emmott, William,16 Royal Horse Guards . . !258ept. 28 1 Jan. 31
25 Feb. 11
Everitt, Joseph, 8 Dragoons
f) Fair, William" (Bnt. 14 Dec. SO), 53 Foot
115 April 1325 June 41
1 Jan. 31
f) (E5J Fairbrother, Carter,18 Royal Horse Guards. . 7 Nov.
29 Mar. 18
Farrants, James, 103 Foot
9 May
Fife, James, Royal Artillery
10 Sept. 32
Finlay, William, Glasgow Corps
28 Aug. 94
Flaherty, Hugh, 100 Foot
1 Dec. 14 25 May 18
Fortune, Alexander, Royal Artillery
26 July 27
1 Jan. 31
Frith, Joseph, Royal Horse Guards
25 Dec.
Fox, Peter, Garrison Companies
25 Dec. 1920 Nov. 23
11 Oct. 16
Fraser, Alexander, Canadian Fencibles
'28 Sept.
25 Nov.
Frailer, Donald, 74 Foot
1 Jan. 31
$5 $83 Frost, John," Royal Horse Guards
31 May
Gates, William, Royal Artillery
15 Nov. 09 24 Mar. 41
25 Dec. 22
Gillie, John, 12 Dragoons
Godwin, John, Hants Fencible Cavalry
Orady, William, 12 Foot
1 Oct. 07
$ f Cl Green, Thomas, 1 Life Guards
25 Sept. 2-2 -2.5 Oct. 26
Greig, George, 2 Life Guards
26 Jan. 24 1 Jan. 31
Grimwood, Thomas, 56 Foot
25 Nov. 11 25 July 14
Grove, Joseph, 3 Dragoon Guards
25 June 16
Guest, Charles, Pembroke Fencible Cavalry
25 Mar. 10
Haddon, Richard, 10 Dragoons
25 Oct. 83
Hagan, John, Tarleton's Dragoons
C J.I Hall, John, 6 West India Regiment
29 Sept. 14 14 Jan. 19
17 Nov. 00
Hamilton, William, Lanark & Dumbarton Fenc. Cav.
8 Jan. 29 27 May 36
13 i21 Hanna, William,80 4 Foot
8 May 17
Harding, John, 3 Foot
31 Oct.
3 Aug. 26
539 Hardy, Luke, New Brunswick Fencibles
13 Jan.
12
25
Aug. 22
0 S I Hardy, Thomas, Royal Horse Guards
13 Feb.
32
20
Sept. 44
Barker, Robert," 41 Foot
6 Jan.
Harrison, Alexander, 1 Garrison Battalion
22 Jan. 1325 Sept. 17
Harrison, Daniel Charles Rogers, 11 Foot
8 Sept. 08 15 July 16
Harwood, Sacheverel, Malta Regiment
9 July 03 25 July 16
Haslam, Richard, 5 Dragoon Guards
25 Aug. 0917 June 13
8EB Healey, Thomas,23 32 Foot
29 Nov. 27>28 June 44
1> 3Uil Heartley, Andrew ,w Royal Horse Guards, >
Military Knight of Windsor
J 12 Dec. 22 1 Jan. 31
1 Feb. 1625 July 10
Henstock, Henry, 5 Foot
Hewetson, Hamilton, 4 Dragoon Guards
I
25 June 03
9 Higgins, Henry,"4 7 Dragoon Guards
14 April 25 10 Mar. 43
Jm Hill, William, Rifle Brigade
25 Dec. 26 29 Mar. 39
Hilliard, John, Cornwall Fencible Cavalry
Hodder, John, 1 Regiment Fencible Cavalry
Hope, William, Roxburgh Fencible Cavalry
1 Feb. 27 27 Sept. 42
Hornby, William, 66 Foot
5 April 08 2o Aug. 18
Home, Robert, 2 Dragoon Guards
21 Oct. 95! 1 Mar. 98
Homer, Isaac, 33 Dragoons
B R

410

Quarter- Masten.
QUARTER
MASTER.

wur.N
PLACED ON
HALF FAY.

28 Sept. 09 25 Dec. 14
Hudson, Edward, 83 Foot
1 Mar. 98
Hurst, William, 32 Dragoons
Jackson, Henry, Royal Horse Guards
28 April 27 1 Jan. 31
25 Jan. 13
Jackson, John, 3 Dragoons
Jennings, John, Essex Fencible Cavalry
Inncs, William, Nugent's Recruiting Corps .
22 Dec. 09
$) Johnson, Samuel," 48 Foot, Military Knight ] 14 Dec. 15 9 Mar. 38
of Windfor
Johnston, Alexander, 60 Foot
24 Sept. 12 28 Sept. 20
Julyan, Thomas, Cornwall Fencible Cavalry .
Kelly, Richard Seymour, Royal Staff Corps .
26 Jan. 36 July 38
Kenny, William,"6 51 Foot
10 June 13 20 Aug. 44
Kenyan, Henry (Em. 29 Oct. 18), 2 R. Veteran Batt. 15 June 20
CC1 Kerr, William, 28 Foot, (Em. 1 Julj 37) .
1 June 38 23 July 44
Keicin, Miles, 6 Royal Veteran Battalion . . .
2 July 12
\H (TiSil Kinkee, Frederick," 19 Dragoons . . .
1 July 2418 Aug. 25
9 Kyle, Archibald," 82 Foot
13 Aug. 21 28 Aug. 35
25 April 1 1
Ledger, Thomas, 15 Dragoons
9 Lewis, J. H."9 (Ent. la Mar. 14), 33 Foot . . .
19 Oct. 15 3 Aug. 32
13
6 Feb. 15
Loggan, Edward, 2 Garrison Battalion
20 July
Lord, Robert, Royal Horse Guards
160ct". 12
M'Clenahan, Thomas, 2 Garrison Battalion .
4 Nov. 1325 Dec.
1 Mar. 08
M'Cord, Charles, 33 Dragoons
M'Curdy, Daniel, 74 Foot
28 Aug. 31 20 April
Oa M'Dowell, Frederick,30 6 Dragoons
10 Dec. 29 14 April 43
2 Sept. 16
M'Laine, Lauchlan, 7 West India Regiment .
6 April
25 Mar. 14
M'Naughtan, William, 2 Dragoons
M'Pherson, John,31 72 Foot
9 Sept. , 2 Mar. 38
Macdonald, George, 93 Foot
13 Dec. 39,22 Mar. 44
Macdonald, William, 104 Foot
14 April 1425 July 17
Mackay, Donald, 42 Foot
12 Oct. 04 18 Mar. 13
Mackay, George, 93 Foot
3 Sept. 01
Mackenzie, John, 7 Foot
1C Mar. 20 2 Jan. 3
Mackenzie, John, 94 Foot
1 Jan. 2417 Aug. 38
Maitland, John, 37 Foot
22 July 13,25 May 17
Maitland, Peter, 90 Foot
9 Feb. 09J15 Sept. 37
Manley, John, 36 Foot
22 Oct. 12 25 Dec. 14
Mantfield, William," 22 Foot
,
21 April 11
$ "Masters, James, 1 Provisional Batt. of Militia. . 25 Dec. 13|
1814
Matthews, William, Royal Artillery
43
25 July
Merrie, William, 2 Dragoons
25 Aug. 10
Midwinter, Thomas, 1 Life Guards
19 June 15
Miller, George, 2 Life Guards
21 Sept. 21 1 Jan. 31
Mingay, John, 92 Foot
12 May 83
Mitchell, Henry, 8 Dragoons
25 Oct. 14
13 ffJEJ Moore, Gtrrett, 23 Foot
8 Nov. HJ 5 July 44
Moore, George, 57 Foot
18 Dec. 06,
Moore, John, 3 Garrison Battalion
26 Oct. 16 25 Nov. 16
$ Morgan, John,31 52 Foot
1 Jan. 2428 Dec. 87
Morris, William, 19 Foot
5 Oct. 14
Mnlholland, An3rew, 18 Foot
28 May 1225 Dec. 14
Mulligan, Sichard, 66 Foot
80 Jan. 03
Murray, James,34 24 Foot
4 Dec. 17 16 Aug. 49
Newell, John, 1 Dragoon Guards
25 Nov. 11
Horth, William, 2 Life Guards
1 July
IP O'Brien, Bartholomew,36 5 Dragoon Guards .
1 Feb. 27 17 July 35
Paee, William, 12 Foot
3 Feb. IS 25 Jan. 18
Palmer, Samuel, 31 Foot
8 May 26 13 July 41
Palmer, Samuel, Cinque Ports Fencible Cavalry
Paterson, Charles, Princess Royal's Own Fenc. Cav.
$ Patterson, James, 81 Foot
25 June 88 28 June 44
Pattle, Daniel Moss, Norfolk Fencible Cavalry ....
Pcgley, Robert, 4 Royal Veteran Battalion
4 Feb. SO
SM Perrie, William, 2 Dragoons
7 Dec. 8625 Dec. 96
Pittard, Thomas, Oxford Fencible Cavalry

Quarter- Masters.

411
QUARTKH- r: WHEN
M i It ON
MA8TER. HALF PAY.

Powell, John,39 77 Foot, Military Knight of >


31 June 10 7 April 37
Windsor
$ Pratt, David39 (Cornet, 5 Sept. 11 ; Lieut. 30 Oct. 12),
16 Urasoons ........................... . 25 Jan. 10 23 Sept. 36
Proudfoot, William, Perth Fencible Cavalry
Quaile, Robert Orr, 1 7 Dragoons
25 Feb. 27
Rafferty , George William, 6 Foot .............. j 4 Mar. 4228 June 44
Reid, Archibald, 30 Dragoons ...............
28 Nov. 05
Rendell, John Gill, 40 Foot .................
14 Mar. 1 1 25 Feb. 16
?83 Reynolds, Richard, 1 West India Regiment
0 Mar. 09 12 Feb. 84
Rice, Thomas, Cinque Ports Fencible Cavalry .
Roberts, James, 16 Dragoons ...............
Feb. 14
Roberts, John, 81 Foot ................... , 28 April 08
Rogers, Thomas, 25 Dragoons ...............
25 Dec. 18
Russell, Richard, 25 Dragoons ...............
25 Jan. 20
Ryall, John, Dumfries Fencible Cavalry ........
Baiter, Robert, Fife Fencible Cavalry ............ 20 NOT. 94
Sanderson, Joseph Prossor, 47 Foot ............ 28 May 07,28 May 18
Satchell, Carrol (Em. 6 July 18), 3 R. Veteran BattJ 7 Mar. 22|
Schoufeldt,Detlif Sigfrid, 1 Cape Mounted Riflemen 25 Dec. 27 10 May 44
Sewell, William, Staff Corps of Cavalry
20 Jan. 14 25 Feb. 19
0 Shirley, John,40 Royal Morse Guards
14 Sept. 26; 1 Jan. 31
>! v I Sidley, George, 23 Foot
14 April osl
Simpson, Edward, 2 Life Guards
25 Mar. 22 1 Jan. 31
Smart, Robert, 6 Foot
2 April 07
Smith, James, 16 Dragoons
25 Jan. 13
Smith, Thomas, 28 Dragoons
23 Sept. 04
V JIM Steel, Joseph, 1 Life Guards
10 Oct. 20 Uan. 31
Stephens, John,*1 Royal African Corps
14 Sept. 15] 9 Dec. 31
Stevens, George, 5 West India Regiment
13 Aug. 18 28 July 25
3133 Stewart, James, 36 Foot
16 April 07 25 Oct. 21
Stott, Christopher, 2 Life Guards
1 June 18
$ Stubbs, Joshua," 48 Foot
5 May 08 26 June 35
Za Thompson, William, Scots Fusilier Guards
6 May 10 7 April 37
Thornton, Joseph, 4 Royal Veteran Battalion .... 11 May 15
Thomson, William, 22 Foot
17 Mar. 14 25 Dec. 14
88S Troy, Thomas, Royal Horse Guards
5 Aug. 13!
3!1 Wnddell, William, 1 Dragoons
8 July 13,
Wagstaff, William, 1 Dragoon Guards
24 Oct. 05 25 Mar. 16
Wales, John, 6 Dragoons
25 April 15
Wallis, Samuel," 09 Foot
1 Feb. 23 3 Nov. 37
Walsh, William, 21 Foot
16 June 08J
Watson, John Thomas, 5 Foot
10 Oct. 11,26 Mar. 18
Webster, William, 2 Life Guards
11 Mar. 22 1 Jan. 31
{] Weston, Charles," Scots Fusilier Guards
28 Dec. 15' 9 Aug. 33
Wilkinson, William, 2 Life Guards
25 Mar.
1 Jan. 31
Williamson, David, Breadalbane Fencible Infantryp25 April
Wilton, Samuel, 2 Dragoon Guards
25 June 02
Winkworth, William, Cambridge Fencible Cavalry
Witham, Robert, 84 Foot
10 Mar.
17 Feb. 20
Worsley, James" (Em. 25 Oct. 15), 11 Foot
29 Mar.
5 Oct. 38
Wright, Thomas,4* 9 Dragoons
11 Aug.
17 Aug. 38
Wynne, Richard Miles, 3 Prov. Batt. of Militia .. 25 Dec.
1814

War Services of the Quarter-Masters.


1 Quarter-Master Black served the campaifjns of 181 3 and 14, in Germany and Holland, and
was present at the attack upon Bergen-op-Zoom.
2 Quarter-Master Blenkinsop was present in the action before Alcoy, in Spain.
3 Quarter-Master Booth served the campaign in Spain from Oct. 1808 to Jan. 1809.
4 Quarter-Master Brand served in the Peninsula with the 1st Life Guards.
6 Quarter-Master Brew served the campaigns of 1812, 13, and 1814, in North America with the
49th, including the actions of Stoney Creek and Chrystlcr's Farm, at which latter he was wounded.
6 Quarter-Master Brown served the campaign of 1815, and wasprcsentat the battle of Waterloo.
7 Quarter-Master Carr served the campaign of 1799 in Holland,wounded in the right leg by a
musket-shot, and taken prisoner at the battle of Egmont-op-Zee. Egyptian campaign of 1801 ;

412

War Services of the Quarter- Masters.

battle of Muiila, 1800 ; Peninsular campaigns from July 1808 to Jan. 1809, and from Oct. 1818 to
the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Vimiera, Corunna, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Orthee,
and Toulouse.
8 Qnartcr-MastOT Cart served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1812 to the end of that war in 1814,
and was present at the battle of Vittoria. Serred also the campaign of 1815, including the battle
of Waterloo.
10 Quarter-Master Castray served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1808 to Jan. 1809, and from Hay
1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including the following battles, sieges, &c. viz., Roleia, Vuniera,
l.ii"i> (wounded in the head), Corunna, Fuentesd'Onor, bridge of Almeida, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz,
(3rd operation, and wounded in the head and the leg at the assault), Vittoria, Pyrenees, San Sebas
tian, Nivelle, Nive, Bridge of Vera (wounded through the knee), Orthes, and Toulouse.
1 1 Quarter- Master Connon served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810to the end of that war in 1814,
including the battles of Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battle*
of .Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Orthes.
12 Quarter-Master Davidson served the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in Holland, Flanders, and
France, including the action at Merxem, bombardment of Antwerp (wounded), storming of Bergeuop-Zoorn, battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo (twice wounded), and capture of Paris.
13 Quarter-Master T. W. Edwards served in the East Indies from Nov. 1796 to 1830, during
which long period he was actively employed in nearly all the campaigns and engagements which
took place, commencing with the battle of Malavelly, and terminating with the Burmese war.
Medal for the capture of Seringapatam.
14 Quarter-Master Hilary served at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope, in 1800; in the Travancore war, in the East Indies, in 1809 ; capture of the Isle of France, in 1810 ; storming of Fort
Cornelius and capture of Java, in 1811 ; Balli and Macassar, in 1814 ; Kandiau campaign of 1818 :
siege and assault of Bhurtpore, in 1 825-0.
15 Quarter-Master Ellington served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of
Waterloo.
10 Quarter-Master Eminott served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1812 to the end of that war in
1814, and was present atthc battle of Vittoria. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the
battle of Waterloo.
17 Quarter-Master Fair served in the expedition to South America in 1807, including the rtorming and capture of Monte Video ( wounded ), attack and reduction of the enemy's camp at Colonia,
advance and attack on Buenos Ayres, attack and reduction of the convent of St. Domingo, at which
he was taken prisoner. In the Peninsula, under Sir John Moore, including the retreat to Cornnna.
Expedition to Walchoren, in 1809.
18 Quarter-Master Fairbrother served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1812 to the end of that war
in 1814, and was present at the battle of Vittoria. Served also the campaign of 1815, including
the battle of Waterloo.
19 Quarter-Master Frost served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1812 to the end of that war in 1814,
and was present at the battle of Vittoria. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle
of Waterloo.
20 Quarter-Master Hanna was present at the assault and capture of Badajoz, battles of Sala
manca and Vittoria, and siege of San Sebastian. Served in the American war in 1814 and 15, and
was present at Washington, Baltimore, and New Orleans. Also the campaign of 1815, including
the battle of Waterloo.
21 Quarter-Master Ilarker served with the 22nd throughout the campaign of 1843 in Sciude,
under Sir Charles Napier, and was present at the battles of Mceanec and Hyderabad.
22 Quarter-Master Heartily served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1812 to the end of that war in
1814, and was present at the battle of Vittoria. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the
battle of Waterloo.
23 Quarter-Master Healey served with the 32nd at Copenhagen in 1807 ; in the Peninsula in
1808-9, including the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna; at the siege of Flushing ; in the
Peninsula from 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Salamanca, the Pyrenoes, the Neville, the Nive, and Orthes. He served also the campaign of 1815, and wa present at
the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
24 Quarter-Master Higgins served at Walchercn in 1809, and in the Peninsula from July 1811
to the end of the war, including the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, and Toulouse, and other minor
actions in which the 3rd Light Dragoons were engaged.
25 Quarter-Master Samuel Johnson served In the Peninsula from June 1809 to the end of that
war in 1814, including the battle of Albuhera. Served afterwards in the American war.
!>(> Quarter-Master Kenny served at the taking of Costine in North America, in 1814.
27 Quarter-Master Kinkcc served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, from Jan. 1813 to the
end of the war in 1815, including the action at Morales de Toro, and battles of Vittoria, Pyreneft>,
Orthes, and Waterloo.
28 Quarter-Master Kyle served at the siege and capture of Copenhagen, in 1807 ; the campaign
in Portugal and Spain, in 1808-9, including the battles of Roleia nnd Vimii-ra. Expedition to
Wulclierni, in 180S), including the siege nnd capture of Flushing. Campaigns in the Peninsula
from June 781:2 to the end of that war in 1S14, including the siege of San Sebastian, the battles of
"" pvrenees, Nivollc, and Orthes. Latter part of the American war, including the siege of Fort Eric.

War Services of the Quarter-Masters.

413, 4, 5,

29 Quarter- Master Lewis served in Sicily, in 1806; the campaign of 1808-9 In Spain, including
the battle of Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren, in 1809; Peninsular campaigns from 1811 to
the end of that war in 1814.
30 Quarter- Master M'Dowell served the campaign of 1816, and received a severe sabre wound
on the head at Waterloo.
31 Quarter- Master M'Phcrson served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798, including the battle
of Ballinamuok. Served also at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope, in 1806, and was present
at the battle of Blueberg.
32 Quarter-Master Mansfield served during twenty years in the East Indies, including the storm
ing of Fort Barrabatty in 1803, where he was wounded ; and the Mahratta campaigns of 1804, 5,
and 6, under Lord Lake. Served also at the capture of the Isle of France, in 1810.
33 Quarter-Master Garrett Moore'sservices : Campaign of 1799 in Holland, including the'actions
on the landing near the Helder, Zyp Dyke, Sand Hills, and Egmont-op-Zee, and taking of Hoorn
by surprise. Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the action on landing, 8th March, and the
actions of the 12th, 13th, and 21st March; siege and capture of Alexandria. Expedition to, and
actions of the 17th and 24th Aug. 1807 in front of, Copenhagen. Sieges of Forts Royal and Bour
bon, and action in front of Fort Bourbon, Martinique. Peninsula from 1810, to the end of the war,
including the following: viz. actions near Redulia, Condeixa, Aldea de Ponte ; battles of Salamanca,
Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse; sieges of Olivenca, Badajoz, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz taken by storm, and forts near Salamanca. Present at Waterloo and the storming of
Canibray.
34 Quarter-Master Morgan served throughout the whole of the Peninsular war, with the excep
tion of a few month<i, including the following battles, sieges, &c. viz. Corunna, Almeida, Busaco,
Pombal, Redinha, Miranda dc Corvo, Condeixa, Foz d'Aroucc, Sabugal, Fnentes d'Onor, Ciudad
Rodrigo (a volunteer on the storming party, and wounded in the left leg), and Badajoz (again a
Tohintecr on the storming party, and severely contused on the head).
36 Quarter- Master Murray's services:Egyptian campaign of 1801; capture of the Cape of
Good Hope, in 1806; Nepaul campaigns of 1814, 15, and 16; Mahratta war, in 1817 and 18.
36 Quarter-Master O'Brien served in the Peninsula from August 1811 to the end of that war in
1814, including the action at Llerena (wounded), and battles of Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse.
37 Quarter-Master Patterson's services: battle of Maida, capture of Ischia, Peninsula from
Sept. 1 809 to the end of the war, including investment of Denia, battle of Castalla, and investment
of Tarragona, June 1813.
38 Quarter-Master Powell served in the East Indies from May 1788 to Sept. 1807, includingthe
reduction of Caunanore, campaign against Tippoo, terminating at Seringapatam 14th Feb. 1792;
capture of Cochin, 20th Oct. 1795 ; capitulation of Colombo and its dependencies, 16th Feb. 1796 ;
campaign against Tippoo in 1799, including the affair of Secdasseer, and the reduction of Seringa
patam : assault and capture of Jamalabad, Sept. 1799 ; campaign against Doondia Waugh ; cam
paign in Wynaad (severely wounded through the left wrist by a -musket-shot on a reconnoitring
party, 22nd Jan. 1801); assault of Pangalamcourchy ; assault and capture of Anakenny. Served
also in the Peninsula from June 1811 to the end of that war in 1814.
39 Lieut, and Quarter- Master Pratt served in the Peninsula from April 1809 to the end of that
war in 1814, including the passage of the Douro, and battles of Talavera, Busaco, Fuentcs d'Onor,
Salamanca, Vittoria, and investment of Bayonne. Served also at Bhurtpore, under Lord
Combcrmere.
40 Quarter- Master Shirley served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1812 to May 1813, and again from
Jan. 1814 to the end of that war.
41 Quarter-Master John Stephens served in the Nepaul war in the East Indies.
42 Quarter-Master Stnbbs served at the blockade of Malta, in 1800 ; and in the Peninsula from
June 1809 to the end of that war in 1814; including the battles of Talavera and Busaco, siege and
capture of Badajoz, and battles of Vittoria, Pampeluna, Orthes, and Toulouse.
43 Quarter- Master Wallis served in the Burmese war.
44 Quarter-Master Weston served with the expedition to Hanover, in 1805; and with that to
Copenhagen, in 1807. Served also in the Peninsula from 30th Dec. 1808 to the end of that war
in 1814, including the passage of the Douro and capture of Oporto, battles of Busaco and Fuentes
d'Onor, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, covering the siege of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, capture of
Madrid, siege of Burgos, battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa,
battle of the Nive (9th to 13th Dec.), passage of the Adour, investment of Bayonne and repulse
of the sortie.
45 Quarter-Master Worsley proceeded to Naples under Sir James Craig, in 1805, and served In
the Light Brigade, under General Kemp, in the following years. Landed at Messina, and was at
the destruction of the enemy's gun-lmats in the bay of Bagno ; also in the Bay of St. Eufemia, with
the division of gun-boats under Lieut.-Col. O'Toole. Served also at tlie capture of the islands of
Ischin and Prociila; and has been upwards of twenty times engaged with the enemy's gun-boats.
46 Quarter-Master Thomas Wright served in South America in 1 807 .under General Whitelock;
also at Walcheren in 1809, including the siege of Flushing.

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COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT.
COMMISSARIES-GENERAL.

Adams, Joseph Hollingworth


Bisset, Sir John, KCH
ocksedge, Henry
Dalrymple, Sir diaries
Dickens, James
Drake, John,
Dunmore, Thomai
Granet, Augustus
3> Haines, Gregory
Luscombc, Tho. Popham
V Routh, Sir R. Isham
Wood, Sir Gabriel

20 Jan.
31July
20 Jan.
29 Jan.
19 July
30 Aug.
25 Dec.
25 Dec,
30 Aug.
16 Aug.
15 Aug.
8 July

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Allan, David
13 June 13
Anderson, Richard John
16 Aug. 1 1
SAuther, William
20 Jan. 37
Barney, Richard
19 July 21
Bent, Thomas Maralyn
19 Mar. 07
? Booth, William
18 Dec. 18
Boyes, Robert
7 Nov. 09
Brown, Richard
29 May 93
Brown, William
19 July 21
Couche, Edward
12 Aug. 06
9 Gumming, William
10 Sept. 30
Danicll, Francis
2 Feb. 07
9 Dobree, John Saumarez
7 June 25
Fernandes, Alexander
21 Mar. 05
Forbes, Charles John
25 July 15
?Gauntlett, William
18 Mar. 12
Grieve, William
3 Feb. 13
Hagenau, John Frederick
25 Dec. 1 4
$ Hill, Hugh
20 Jan. 37
Hopkins, Samuel
25 Dec. 14
Humphreys, John Thomas .... 2 April 10
Hunter, Henry Lannoy
31 May 98
V Kearney, Daniel
13 Dec. 33
Low, Isaac
25 May 97
SLukin, William
2 Sept. 14
Lutyens, Charles
26 June 09
Mackay, William
7 June 25
Malassez, Nicholas
20 Jan. 37
Miles, George
8 Sept. 10
$ Moore, George
10 Sept. 30
9 Nuffent,Geo.Steph.N.Hodges22 Oct. 16
9 Ocilvie, James
22 Mar. 12
Osborn, Thomas
28 June 38
Robinson, Edward Cooke
22 Oct. 16
_ St. Remy, P C. Lelicvre de . . 1 9 July 21
Sehmidchen, Augustus
27 July 12
Singer, PauluKjEmiliu9(/retend) 1 April 00
Snmerville, Alexander
19 July 21
9 Spurrier, John
10 Sept. 30
Swoctland, John
10 Nov. 02
Teckrll, John (Mutter*)
19 Nov. 05
Tolfer, Buchan Fraser
25 Dec. 14
Webb, William
15 Jan. 22

9 Weroyss, William
Wethered. Thomas
IP White, George
Woodhotue, James, CMG

25 Dec.
21 Mar.
20 Nov.
7 June

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AS8ISTAKT-COMMISSAHIE8-GEXERAL.

Allsopp, Robert
10 Sept. 30
Bailey, Michael
20 Jan. 37
Beech, William
24 Feb. 10
Birney, George (Ireland)
25 June 08
Cameron, Kenneth
1 July 40
Carr, Samuel
24 Dec. 41
fCarruthers, David
24 Feb. 10
Chalmers, Andrew
20 Jan. 37
Chiaranda, Francis Leonard .... 10 Sept. 30
Child, George
4 May 15
Clark, Thomas
1 July 40
ColvUl, Robert (Ireland)
23 Feb. 09
Courtenay, George Townsend ..26 Sept. 06
Cramer, Henry John
4 May 15
Crookshank, George
3 Aug. 14
9 Daniel, John Edgcumbe
23 Nov. 27
Davidson, John
20 Jan. 37
Davidson, Peter Fraser
19 July 21
Dillon, William (Ireland) ... .25 June 03
Engelbach, Thomas Lewis .... 1 May 01
Furmidgc, William
7 June 26
Gelston, Thomas (Ireland)
25 June 03
Gilmor, Robert
10 Jan. 14
Goldrisk, James (Ireland) .... 1 Jan. 99
Grellicr, George
3 Feb. 07
Grindluy, Robert
30 July 25
9 Head, Sir George
25 Dec. 14
Heydinger, William Charles
25 May 1 3
Hoffay, Ernest Albert
1 July 40
Howard, Charles
20 Dec. 40
Jennings, John
1 July 40
9 Kearney, Thomas
10 Aug. 1 1
Kuper, Augustus
28 Nov. 13
Ledwith, William (Ireland)
25 Mar. 14
Lee, Robert
1 July 40
Lithgow, William
22 Oct. 16
Low, William
28 June 38
$ M'Leod Donald
25 Dec. 14
j 1 M'Nab, Duncan
10 Sept. 30
Macdonnell, Hugh
1 Aug. 09
Matthey, Alphonso
9 Nov. 13
Palmer, Constantino John .... 4 Feb. 06
Pryce, Josiah
25 Oct. 27
Ragland, William
20 Jan. 37
Ragueneau, Charles
10 Sept. 30
|9 Riddell, Archibald
do
Roberts, Peter
1 July 40
Rogerson, Ralph
31 Mar. 14
9 Scobell, Thomas
5 June 38
Skelton, Thomas Lourey
22 Oct. 16
Stevens, William
1 July 40

Commissariat Department.
Swainson, William ............ 29 Mar.
Swinney, George ............ 20 Jan.
Thomson, William ............ 10 Sept.
$ Trotter, Alexander ........ 20 Jan.
White, Thomas .............. 19 July
$ Wilkinson, John Walter .... 10 Aug.
$ Wilson. James ............ 1 July
$ Wood, John .............. 25 April
Woolrabe, John .............. 20 Jim.
$ Wybault, Patrick Robert ---- 25 Dec.
Yeolanil, George .............. 10 Sept.

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Anderson, John David ........ 11 Oct.


9 Archdeacon, E. M......... 5 Oct.
Bain, George ................ 20 May
Baldy, William .............. 6 Oct.
Bajrley, Thomas .............. 10 Aug.
Baynes, Sir E. Stuart, KCMG. 16 Dec.
Beltz, Samuel ................ 31 Mar.
Billings, Francis Thomas ...... 9 Sept.
9 Boyes, Geo. Thos. Wm. Blaney 3 Feb.
Browne, Joseph Steere ........ 19 July
Byndloss, Edward ............ 31 Dec.
Caldei, Patrick .............. 2 Jan.
Camm, John Philip .......... 28 June
Campbell, James ............ 15 Jan.
Castle, Slodden .............. 13 Jan.
9 Charlier, Joseph ...... ....25 Dec.
Coates, William .............. 1 Oct.
Outran, Boaventura Romero ..25 Dec.
David, John ................ 11 Oct.
Davies, Peter ................ 15 Jan.
Davis, Lionel ................ 4 Jan.
Dilke, William ............ 22 Oct.
Eyl, John George .......... 25 Dec.

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Fazardo, Aug. Maria Guaxardo 25 Dec.


Fitzgerald, James David
22 Oct.
Freeborn, John
25 Dec.
Gilbert, Thomas Morley
4 May
Graham, Frederick
2-2 Oct.
Greig, William
25 April
Grist, James Bond
19 July
Hansord, 8. E
20 May
Harper, Charles
22 Oct.
Harris, Anthony Charles
25 Dec.
Hodson, James
do
Home, James
do
Le Mesurier, Henry
4 May
Llufriu, Bartholomew
22 Oct.
Malassez, Chas. Thomas
20 May
Marter, Thomas Peter
4 May
Montgomerie, Frederick
22 Oct.
9 O'Meara, William
9 Mar.
Paty, John
20 May
Petrie, Samuel
25 Dec.
Richardson, Fran. Mosely
do
Robinson, Augustus Facey ... .25 April
Rodney, Hon. Mortimer
27 Aug.
U Schmitter, John Solomon. . . . 3 Feb.
Sedgwick, Thomas
12 July
Simpson, Geo. Aug. Fred
24 Dec.
$ Sisson. Marcus Jacob
22 Oct.
Smith, Tho. Tringham
9 Nov.
Stanton, William
19 July
Stayner, Thomas Allen
11 May
Streatfield, Wm. Sandeforth. ... 4 May
Thornton, Charles
13 July
Thynne, Henry
25 Dec.
Turner, Thomas
22 Oct.
Whitehead, Hen. Lowe
25 Dec.
9 Wickens, James
5 Feb.
Wilson, Thomas
10 Sept.

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421

HOSPITAL- ASSISTANT
SUHOBON.
ASSIST. &C. SURGEON.

9 Boggte, John, MD., Staff


S Bolton, John, 7 West India Regiment . .
{Bolton, Robert Henry, MD., 78 Foot
Boyle, Alexander, MD., Staff.
Brady, James Patricius, MD. (Dist.), Staff . .
Brandes, Christian Louis, Staff
Broraet, William, MD., 1 Life Guards
{Brown, Frederick, MD., 73 Foot
Brown, Joseph, Staff Corps of Cavalry
Brown, Robert, Staff
Barton, Edward, Staff
9 Byrtt, William,60 24 Foot ..,
Cahill, Alexander, 25 Foot
9 Callander, John, Royal Waggon Train
Campbell, Dougal, MD., Ordnance
Campbell, James, 28 Foot
Carnegie, John, MD., 62 Foot
Carter, John, 60 Foot
Carver, Walter, 4 Royal Veteran Battalion . .
Z4Chenevix,Geo. (Surgeon- Mtyor, 4 Sept. )
36), Coldstream Guards
J
Clark, Thomas, 19 Foot
9 Coates, Edw. Fred. (Local), Staff
Coates, William Henry, Staff
Colclough, Anthony Csesar,'1 9 Dragoons
Coombe, Charles, Coldstream Guards
Cooper, Samuel, Staff
Corfield, Charles, 38 Foot
Cotgrave, Jonathan, Staff
fCoulson, Alexander, 48 Foot
Cross, James, 83 Foot
Cuddy, Stephen, Ordnance
Cunningham, Alexander," 86 Foot
Daunt, William," MD., 6 Dragoons
9 Uavies, Daniel Owen,44 18 Foot
Davies, Henry, MD. 100 Foot
Desailly , Joseph, 4 Foot
Dick, John, 5 Foot
Dickinson, Nodes, Staff
Docker, Thomas, Staff
9 <F;tl Douglas, Robert, West India Rangers
9 Este, Michael Lambton,*4 1 Life Guards . .
Ferguson, John,64 45 Foot
Ferris, Henry, Ordnance
Fitzpatrick, Nicholas, Ordnance
Fletcher, Joseph, Ordnance
9 Forster, Thomas, 3 Foot
Foster, Francis, 66 Foot
9 Frascr, Arch. Campbell, Staff
Fraser, Hugh, CO Foot
Fraser, Peter,87 8 Foot
? Freer, John, MD., 97 Foot
French, James,48 MD., Staff
Galeani, Michael,49 MD., 40 Foot
9 E$1 Qalliers, William, Staff
Garrett, George, MD., 70 Foot
9 5 a Gibson, J. Bushby (Reg.), Staff
Gibson, Robert, Grenadier Guards
SB Gilder, Frederick, Cnldstream Guards . .
Gill, William, 90 Foot
9 Glasco, John (Reg.}, Staff
Grant, John, Staff
9 J f I Grant, Robert, Staff
9 Griffin, George, 85 Foot
J Griffith, John, Staff
9 Griffith, Moses, 20 Foot

17 Oct.
8
never
26 Nov. 07 9
21 Sept. 9SM1
Jan. 01 26

Jan. 01 15 Oct.
never 14 Sept.
Feb. 09 7 Oct.
Dec. 99 12 Nov.
Dec. 02 3 Mar.
2 July
4 Oct.
3 Nov. 14 6 Nov.
19 May
4 Jan. 10 8 Sept.
19 Jan. 0825 Feb. 08 28 Oct.
8 July 9911 Jan. 0011 Dec.
9 May 11 21 Jan. 13 1 June
18 Aug. 06 7 July 08 9 Sept.
20 Aug. 0315' Oct. 07 25 Aug.
1805 7 May 07 25 Mar.
never
1 Aug. 06 8 July
24 Feb. 20 .25 Oct. 85 19 June
Feb. 042, Feb. 04 5 Sept.
never 25 Sept. 03 2 Mar.
25 June 01 6 April
17 Dec. 1224 Feb.
16 Sept.
never 20 Aug. 07 10 Oct.
8 April 94 never [16 June
never 11 Nov. 02 14 April
April 0114 Nov.
never
7 Jan. 13
26 May
13 Sept. 9025 Dec. 96 25 Feb.
7 Feb. 92 never | 6 May
April 00 1 1 Sept. 02 31 Jan.
7 Jan. 11 11 Mar. 13 19 Nov.
never
1 Aug. 06, 1 Nov.
13 July 04 26 Oct. 041 6 Feb.
12 Sept.
3 Mar. 08 12 May
5 Mar. 13 26 Oct.
20 April
3 Aug. 03 20 Oct. 08 5 Sept.
July
8 May 01 3 Sept.
never 17 May 98 26 Sept.
17 Oct. 95 never 25 June
never | 3 Aug.
never
June 02 6 June
May
4 Sept. 00 3 Oct.
never
3 Mar. 14 8 Mar.
7 Mar.
June 97 1 Jan.
28 May
1 Jan 0411 Nov.
25 April
4 April 00 2 May
17 July
8 Dec. 03 26 July
never
22 May 97 26 Sept.
Dec. 08 20 July
10 May 1326 Jan. 1530 Dec.
16 July 12 10 Dec. 12 6 Dec.
21 Jan. 09 16 Nov. 09 24 Feb.
never
8 Feb. 10, 0 Dec.
12 Nov. 12 16 June 25' 7 Nov.
2 May 03 25 Mar. 04 10 Sept.
1 May
4 Sept. 06 18 June
8 Aug. 0317 Sept. 03 7 Dec.
never
8 Dec. 0423 Nov.
never
9 June 14 10 June
28 Nov. 03 IMay 05 3 Mar.
never 21 April 08 8 Feb.
never 11 April 00 15 Oct.
never 15 June 9727 Aug.
11 June 11 28 April 1426 Sept.
0 April (IT 7 May 07 17 Sept.
4 Nov. 09 24 Oct. 11 8 Feb.

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Medical Department.
HOSPITAL- A8SI8TAN1
SURGEON.
ASSIST. &C. SURGEON.

9 Hair, Archibald, MD.,"" R. Horse Guards

never

12 Nov. IS 12 Jan. 26

30 Aug. 99
never
26 Oct 04 10 Aug. 09
9 ?.SI Harrison, John," (Surg.-Major, \
29 Jane 09 29 April 24
never
17 Mar 1837,) Grenadier Guards
\
never
21 April 01
never
1797 27 Nov. 02 2 Nov. 04
never
4 Aug. 08 13 June 16
never
1 Sept. 06 22 July 15
23 May 01
Sept 12 29 Oct. 12
Hodson John SID, ( Reg.) Staff
8 Sept. 94 30 Nov. 97 22 Jan. 07
3 Jan. 82
Horsman William, 71 Foot
'
1 Aug. 05 1 Aug. 06 20 NOT. 13
26
June 26
Ingham, Charles Thomas, JlfJD.,7* 64 Foot . . 24 May 10 16 Aug. 10
Jackson Thomas 75 1 4 Foot
25 Oct. 95 11 Sept. 97 26 Jan. 00
10 June 06 15 Oct. 07 6 Mar. 17
never
6 July 04 25 Mar. 13
$ ffffli Jeyes, Samuel, MD.,n Staff
14 Nov. 11 28 Nov. 11 2 May 22
$ Johnson, Edward, MD., 39 Foot
April 07 19 Nov. 07 15 July 13
fj Jones, William, MD.?1 1 Dragoon Guards
never
12 May 03 9 Mar. 09
19 fflSB Jones, Wm., MD. (Beg.) Staff
12 Nov. 05 21 Nov. 05 3 Sept 12
16 June 01 8 Oct. 03 11 Nov. 11
Kcll, James Butler, 1 Foot
never
25 Feb. 04 10 Feb. 14
Kellock, Alexander, Queen's Amer. Ran
25 Dec. 82
1) Kettle, William, 49 Foot
Aug. 05 10 April 06 26 Aug. 13
$) Kindell, Alexander, Staff.
15 Oct. 03 3 Dec. 03 25 Sept. 14
19 June 16 23 June 25 11 July 40
Leath, John, MD., Staff
1 Jan. 06 12 April 10
25 Sept. 99 24 Mar. 03 28 Mar. 16
Lifrhtbody, John,80 Staff
20
20 Aug. 04 June 05 15 Oct. 12
Lloyd, William, MD.," 36 Foot
12 May 15 9 Nov. 15 18 Sept 35
M'Arthur, James, MD. (Beg.)*> Staff
24 Jan. 14 27 April 15 14 April 25
3123 M'Donald, Alexander, MD-, Ordnance ..
never
2 Sept. 07 30 Sept. 26
never
9 July 04 30 July 12
M'Mullen Stephen MD. Staff
25 June 99 8 Nov. 13
never
11 Sept. 06 13 Jan. 14
Macarthur, Peter," 1 Royal Veteran Batt. . . 24 May 95 8 Dec. 04 5 Sept 05
29 Nov. 13 14 Dec. 15 21 Sept. 30
$ Macnish, William, MD.,K 23 Foot . . .
10 Aug. 03 4 Aug. 04 6 June 09
3 Mar. 08 24 Jan. 11
f> Marsdin, William, (Beg.) Staff
never
25 Mar. 97 24 Aug. 79
Mein, Pultenev, 73 Foot
never
25 Dec. 96 3 May 00
Melville, Alexander, MD., Staff
24 Mar. 04 10 Sept. 07 -6 Sept 11
Millar Archibald (Beg ) Staff
7 Nov. 04 15 Dec. 04 2 April 21
21 Dec. 15 27 Oct. 23 22 Nov. 39
11 Dec. 05 2 Oct. 00 16 Feb. 14
19 Mar. 02 22 Sept. OS 2 Nov. 09
Mostyn, Henry Thornton, MD., 47 Foot .... 8 July 09 4 Jan. 10 20Oct 25
28 Oct. 94 25 Dec. 96 1 7 July 05
$) Neill, Matthew,67 50 Foot.
10 Jan. 14 6 Nov. 23 29 Dec. 37
O'Brien, John Terence, 94 Foot
28 May 94
O'Connor, James, MD., 22 Dragoons
1 June 91
never
16 Sept 95
$) Paddock, John, Staff
25 Nov. 95 4 April 05 2 Oct 06
Parker, Wm. John Brown, 19 Foot
19 Oct. 01 8 Nov. 04 3 Aug. 15
Parrott, William, Cape Mounted Riflemen . . 15 Oct. 03 10 Mar. 04 20 Oct 25
Parry, William, 4 Foot
: 20 Dec. 13J 7 Mar. 22 17 April 38
$ Paterson, James, MD.,*> 42 Foot
7 June 10 22 Aug. 1 1 25 May 26
Peach, George, ( Beg ) Staff
11 Mar. 00 4 April 00 16 Aug. 05
$ Perston, David, MD.,S> 13 Dragoons .... 19 Oct. 08 1 Feb. 10 17 Feb. 25
Pollok, William, MD., 63 Foot
8 Sept. 03 24 Oct. 03 8 Oct. 18
%) Pooler, John,"2 Staff
10 Oct. 94 16 June 98 9 July 03
Preston, John, Staff
WJuly 96
U Prichard, Octavius, New Brunswick Fenc. 11 Jan. 07 25 Feb. 08 13 May 13
Purdon, Henry, MD., Staff
1 April 93 never
20 June 98
Pyper, Robert, MD., 4 Dragoon Guards .... 2 Dec. 95 25 June 97 XI Jan. 00
Jludford, John Hopkins, (Dwt..) Staff
Sent. 04 2.5 Mv O2 0 Anril O7

Medical Department.

423

HOSPITAL ASSISTANT
ASSIST. &C. 8UHOEOH. 8UHGBON.

|) Ranken Robert M Rifle Brigade


Reynolds Michael (B)Staff
fSI Kiach. John, MS."
Roberts, William, 1 Foot

13 June 11 16 April 12 11 June


1 May 94 26 July 97 1 Dec.
18 May 12 2 July 12 19 Nov.
7 Nov. 06 29 Oct.
never
25 Feb.
Sept. 09
{) 8SI Robinson, Benjamin, 12 Dragoons .... 22 Oct. 94
never
2 Feb.
f) Rogers, Wm. Reynolds," 10 Dragoons .... 22 Aug. 11 7 Nov. 11 3 Aug.
$ Salmon, Edw.,100 (Surg.-Major, 4 Dec. }
16 Aug. 97 25 May
never
23 ) Scots Fusilier Guards
5
9 Bradford, R. Walthall, (Reg.) Staff
26 June 07 26 Nov. 07 9 Sept.
Savery, John Robert, 1 West India Regiment 17 Feb. 09 1 June 09 28 Dec.
$ 8(59 Scott, Francis, MD.,tm Rifle Brigade
never
14 May 03 25 Jan.
5 $29 Scott Robert, M !>., Staff
24 June 10 5 Nov. 12 8 Nov.
30 June 04 1 Aug. 06 11 Nov.
23 Oct. 12 25 Aug.
never
JShean Robert MD los 7 Foot
28 Jan. 13 26 Oct
never
5 Nov. 07 9 Sept
never
Shelley, John Nichols, 1 Greek Light Inf.
13 July 05 22 Aug. 05 25 Feb.
29
June 09 14 July
f) Shorland JameV4 96 Foot
7 Oct. 07
11 May 01 10 Mar. 04 16 Feb.
20 July 15 9 May 16 28 Aug.
|9 Smyth, William, 45 Foot
7 April 04 22 Aug.
never
\) Spence, William, Staff
3 Oct. 04 20 Nov. 04 4 Feb.
7 April 00 5 June 00 9 July
$ Stanford, Jos. Arthur, MD., Cape Regt. . . 22 Oct. 03 25 Oct. 03 4 Jan.
|j ?U Steed, George, MD., 1 Dragoons
4 Mar. 05 15 Aug. 05 17 Jan.
Stewart, Charles, 25 Foot
12 Sept. 03 26 Nov.
never
$) .Stewart, John Eclmonstoune, 84 Foot
10 Dec. 10 25 June 12 2 Nov.
28
Sept. 26 5 Mar.
Stewart William 58 Foot
11 Dec. 2.j
9 Stratton, Robert, Staff
25 Sept. 99 21 Mar. 00 3 Oct.
3 Nov. 04 22 July
f) Taberger, John, MD., Staff
never 30 April
4 Sept. 94
Tedlie Edward MD l07 25 Foot
14 Nov. 04 9 Dec.
never
9
Mar.
95 30 Aug.
never
7 Feb.
never
21 Sept
never
9 Sept. 00 23 July 03 6 Oct.
Trevor Andrew "" 33 Foot
23 Sept. 93 9 May
never
JJ Trigance, Joseph,110 30 Foot
25 Oct. 12 9 Nov. 20 6 Dec.
Tucker, John, Staff
never
Sept. 94
18 Mar.
Tumor, William, 7 Royal Veteran Batt
9 June 98 15 May 02 9 Aug.
f) Vallange William MD 69 Foot
8 July 00 7 Dec. 09 19 Jan.
$ 889 Van Millingen, J. G., MD., Staff
16 May 01 26 Jan. 02 16 Nov.
12 Nov. 03 15 June
\) Vassall, William MD., 24 Foot
12 April 10 2 Dec.
never
15 June
Volmar, G. Ber., (Apoth. 14 Oct. 05,) Staff..
never
Walker J. Harding MD. '" 92 Foot
25 Oct. 08 2 Nov. 09 22 Nov.
J) Walker, Roger Chambers, 3 Dragoons .... 21 Feb. 97 24 June 99 3 Dec.
Ward, John Richard, Scots Fusilier Guards . .
21 Aug. 06 4 Dec.
25 Feb. 08 OJuly 09 6 Jan.
MS Watson, Sam. Wm., (Surg.-M<yor, 11 }
20 Mar. 99 14 July
4 Oct. 99 25 June 01 27 Nov.
White Peter 72 Foot
21 Dec. 07 15 Nov. 10 7 Oct.
\) ill Whymper, Sir Wm., MD.,1" Surg.- >
14 Nov. 05 25 Dec.
Major, 24 Feb. 25,) Coldstream Guards.. 5
June 04 15 Aug. 05 24 Oct.
Williams Richard MD 68 Foot
9 Aug. 13 24 Feb. 14 29 June
$ Williams William 113 99 Foot
9 July 09 19 Dec. 11 21 Sept.
Wilson, James, MD., Staff
3 June 15 30 June 25 20 Sept
Wright Robert 2 Prov Bn of Militia . .
never
never
26 Dec. 90 3 July
never
9 Sept. 13 13 April
Wyer, John, 19 Foot
9 Wylde, John Fewtrell, 7 Royal Vet. Batt.. . 10 April 98 14 Mar. 05 12 Feb.
1 Mar. 98 15 Oct.
Young, Colin, MD., 6 Royal Veteran Batt. . .
never

30
02
30
12
13
95
25
08
13
20
10
27
11
30
30
13
11
14
09
35
11
13
03
10
11
07
30
41
05
09
99
24
99
80
15
08
94
34
95
10
15
09
09
13
09
15
03
23
14
09
06
13
13
11
32
30
39
99
32
07
07

Medical Department.

424

APOTHECARIES.

Cowan, John
$ Graham, John
Hoffe, Philip
|) Jones, Samuel . . . .
\) Matthews, Richard
Middleton, George. . . .
Newton, John Hayne
O'Brien, Edward
9 Wheadon, William
White, Henry
ASSIST ANT-8UBOEON9.

HOSPITALASSIST. &c

14 Nor.
19 April 0831 Aug.
11 Aug. 95 21 April
Aug. 09 31 Aug.
20 Dec. 03 6 April
never
7 Sept.
18 Oct. 95 38 May
20 June
18 Oct.
14 April

97
09
04
09
00
15
07
96
10
04

ASSISTANT
BUBO BOX.

Apreece, Thomas, Ordnance


never
21 June
never
1 Aug.
Attree, William, Ordnance
Backhouse, Thomas, 5 Royal Veteran Battalion
1 Dec. 12 24 Feb.
J.iB Bartlett, James, M !>'.. 9 Royal Veteran Battalion
16 July
May
Beard, Thomas, Ordnance
12 Nov.
Benza, Pasquale Maria, Staff
26 Jan.
8 Aug.
J) llremner, Alexander, 3 Foot
3 Sept.
6 July
3 June
f) fflffil Brisbane, Thomas, SID., 68 Foot
19 June
Browne, Francis, 26 Foot
12 Oct. 2624 July
Burke, Thomas, 27 Foot
never
4 Aug.
$) Campbell, Alexander, 3 Dragoon Guards
24 Feb. 14 13 July
Cannon, /Knras, MI)., Ordnance
11 June 11 23 July
Chislette, Henry, 81 Foot
16 Dec.
Clarke, Charles Edward, Grenadier Guards
4 June
Coleman, John, 7 Dragoon Guards
never
31 Aug.
Cooper, Bransby, Ordnance
20 May 12 2 Dec.
Cumin, William, 3 Royal Veteran Battalion
never
21 Mar.
Cupples, Charles, Ordnance
4 Dec.
18 July
Curtis, Thomas Venden, Ordnance
39 Aug.
10 Nov.
$ Develin, Henry William, 49 Foot
20 May
20 July
Douglas, John, 8 Foot
26 Sept.
Aug.
Byuson, William, 4 Garrison Battalion
Dyce, Robert, MD., Staff
8 Feb. 21 22 Sept.
Eddowes, James, Ordnance
25 Aug.
never
Emerson, Thomas, 104 Foot
8 Nov.
25 April
(RSaEvcrs, George, 14 Foot
3 June 1623 Dec.
Fisher, Henry, MD., Staff
28
Nov.
never
Fitzmaurice, George Lionel, Ordnance
6 July 29 1 July
Furnival, John James, MD., Ordnance
never
1 Dec.
9131 Gatty, Henry, Ordnance
26 April 1320 Nov.
$) Gibb, William Richardson, MD., 88 Foot
6 July 11 25 July
Hcndrick, John, MD., 34 Foot
3 July
$) Hewat, Richard, 65 Foot
15 June
4 Jan.
Holdon, Horatio Nelson, 21 Foot
2 Aug.
1 Feb.
Hollier, Edward, 37 Foot
7 Oct.
Hollmann, Joseph, 00 Foot
30 Dec.
Hugging, John, 58 Foot
10 Jan. 14 28 Dec.
JJ Hurst, James, 37 Foot
10 June 12 28 Oct.
Ince, Henry Robert, 10 Royal Veteran Battalion ....
26 June
Inglis, Charles, Ordnance
4 April
Jarvis, James, Go Foot
3 Oct.
Johnston, Arthur, MD., 00 Foot
July 11 28 May
Jone*, John, 1 Royal Veteran Battalion
0 July
Kehoe, Patrick, 52 Foot
June 1026 June
?lffil Kenny, Matthias, MD., Ordnance
never
1 Dec.
Knott, William, 6 Dragoons
16 June 15 5 May
La Cloche, Thomas, 7 Royal Veteran Battalion
7 Nov. 97 24 Dec.
1) Lawder, James, 66 Foot
never
12 Nov.
Ligertwood, Andreio, 3 Royal Veteran Battalion .... 8 April 05|1 1 July
Locke, William Oliver, Ordnance
never
29 Mar.
Lukis, Thomas, 50 Foot
never
9 April

1O
06
14
12
26
12
13
28
08
15
11
04
01
97
18
16
12
14
13
11
25
10
03
24
11
31
09
13
12
17
15
31
13
97
15
13
00
10
00
12
04
19
10
25
02
12
05
07
12

Medical Department.

425
HOSPITAL- ASSISTANT
ASSIST. &c. SURGEON.

M'Crae, Farquhar, MD., 6 Dragoons


M'Culloch, Samuel, Ordnance
M'Laine, John, 60 Foot
H'Lean, George Gordon, 36 Foot
Mac Bain, Giles, 62 Foot
Maclachlan, Daniel, MIL, 79 Foot
Mai-t in, George, 67 Foot
Martin, James, 9 Foot
Miller, John, MIL. Ordnance
Millet, Edward, MD., 4 Foot
Morgan, Evan, 35 Foot
Mullarky, Daniel, 27 Foot
Nixon, James, Ordnance
Nugent, Morgan, Ordnance
O'Beirne, James, MD., Ordnance
O'Connor, J. Lynch, MIL. Ordnance
O'Donnell, John, 77 Foot
Poett, Joseph, 4 Royal Veteran Battalion
-..
I Raleigh, Walter, MD., Ordnance
Ranclaud, Mark Alexander, Ordnance
Rankin, William Thomas, MD., 84 Foot
Reilly, William, Staff
Robins, Jacob William, Corsican Rangers
Holland, James Henderson, Staff
Ross, William Baillie, MD., 6 Royal Veteran Batt...
SB Rudge, Edward, Ordnance
St. Croix, Benjamin de, Staff
Spragne, John Hanmer, 8 Royal Veteran Battalion . .
Sproule, James Alexander, 2 Royal Veteran Battalion
Swift, Richard, 60 Foot
Thompson, John, Ordnance
$ Tobin, John, 9 Dragoons
Tuthil, Michael H., Ordnance
Venables, Robert, MD., Ordnance
8 Vcrner, Edw. Donovan, Ordnance
Vowell, Christ. Maxwell, 73 Foot
Webb, Boloyne Gordon, Staff
Wilkinson, John William, Royal Marines
Williams, David, 67 Foot
Woodroff, John, '//'.. Staff.
Wordsworth, John, Staff

PURVEYORS.

8 Hodges, Edward
James, William..
Usher, William

never
28 Sept.
8 Aug. 12 1 Jan.
never
6 Dec.
7 Feb. 14 1 Sept.
15 Feb. 1019 Mar.
14 Aug. 27 21 Feb.
Feb. 0928 Feb.
29 Dec. 14 10 Oct.
7 Mar.
never
June 05 25 June
1 Nov.
22 Nov. 13 6 Oct.
29 June 15 8 Jan.
8 Dec. 12 20 Nov.
never
11 Oct.
10 Nov. 13 28 May
7 Mar. 14 25 Jan.
Dec. 09 14 Dec.
SO Nov. 13 12 Oct.
never 26 June
25 Jan. 2628 Sept.

32
13
06
14
12
28
11
16
07
19
90
25
16
13
10
14
86
00
14
00
26

27 June 02
29 May 28 29 July 30
7 April " 16 June 25
20 May
3 Dec. IS
14 May
1 Dec. 86
5 May 10 14 June 10
17 Mar. 14
never
19 Aug. 13
never
1 Dec. oa
7 Dec. 09 19 Dec. 11
1 April
19 Dec. 14
28 Aug.
11 Nov.
9 June 1329 Nov. 13
29 Mar. 27 18 Dee. 28
28 Dec. 26 29 July 80
28 Sept. 91
20 Dec. 13 12 Aug. 10
Dec. 03 25 June 19
20 Sept. 39

11

DKPTJTT
PURVEYOR
PURVEYOR

29 June 09 9 Sept. 13
19 Mar. 00 29 June 09
13 Nov. 00 2 June 14

426

Medical Department.

9 Bacon, Harry
Bonnin, Henry Gousse
Cleave, Richard
Cornish, Thomas
9 Dunn, John
Edghill, James
Everitt, Hen. Yarburgh
f> Findley, Thomas
Gibbons, Samuel
? Harrington, Joseph
M'Pherson, Lachlan
Moore, John

21 Dec. 09
28 Sept. 09
29 June 09
7 Sept. 15
9 Sept. 13
6 Oct. 14
26 May 14
10 Mar. 14
14 Mar. 00
9 Sept. 13
19 Aug. 13
25 Sept. 14

Blackwood, John
Bocca, Pasquale
Brereton, Charles
Bruce, Alexander
Carter, Henry Collis

25 April 14
7 Mar. 14
9 Nor. 13
4 July 15
11 Jn. 10

DEPUTY PDRVETOHrt.

Newcomb, Joseph
26 May 15
$ O'Reilly, Henry William .... 5 Jan. 09
Power, Hugh
12 June 06
ff Robinson, George
7 Sept. 15
Q Smyth, Thomas
3 Sept. 12
9 Soare, Charles
15 Oct. 1 2
Tucker, Richard
5 Nov. 89
fj Wallington, James
9 Sept, 13
f) Winnicki, Christopher
24 June O2
Winter, George
15 Oct. IS
Winter, John
21 Dec. 09

HOSPITAL ASSISTANTS.

Kcr, James
M'Cabe, Patrick
Randazzo, Francis
Robertson, Patrick, Ml'

9 Nov.
7 Oct.
12 Oct.
24 J une

15
19
15
15

VETERINARY SURGEONS.
7 Mar. 08
Berington, James, Depot
16 Dec. 13 O'Connor, Charles, R. Art.
21 Feb. O5
dimming, Rob. Stewart, R. Art. 24 April 05 Peers, James, 16 Drs
30 Nor. IS
Q3EL Field, Jeremiah, 2 Life Gds. 24 April 13 Percivall, Wm., R. Art
13 June 16
Goodwin, Joseph, H. Art
24 April 05 Price, Edmund, 17 Drs.
Grellier, James, R. Waggon Train 21 Feb. 00 Schroeder, John, 7 Dr. Gds... . .25 June 12
9 i<3 Hogreve, Henry,* 15 Drs.12 July 06 Steed, Edward Henry, Depot . . 15 Mar. 98
Johnston, George, 9 Drs
26 May 37 Thomson, Robert, 14 Drs
17 April 01
Lythe, John, R. Art
1 June 09 Woodman, Wm., 2 Dr. Gds
25 Feb. 13
* Mr. Hogreve served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, from Dec. 1811 to the
end of that war in 1814, including the third siege of Badajoz, and battles of Vittoria'
Toulouse, and Waterloo.

CHAPLAIN'S DEPARTMENT.
Principal Chaplain to the Force*.
Reverend William WhitHeld Dakins, DD., 16 March, 1810.
Chaplain*.
Rec. Carey, Nicholas
19 Feb.
Cautley, Wm. Grainger
25 Dec.
Crigan, Claudius
15 July
Dayman, Charles
18 Oct.
Denius, Nathaniel Robert.. 29 June
Dobbs, John
24 Sept
Frith, Edward Cockayne . . 4 May
Frith, William Cockayne ..25 June
Goff, Thomas
1
28 July
Hill, Samuel
20 Sept.
Hudson, Joseph, MA
25 Nov.

95
09
95
11
16
94
11
12
98
10
25

Rev. James, Maurice


25 NOT. 13
Jepson, George
8 April 83
Irwin, Henry
Leggatt, S.,'AM.
31 July 11
Lyon, Charles Jobson, BA. 9 April 16
Rose, John
11 July 83
Stonestreet, George Griffin 4 April 14
Symonds, Henry John ....12 April 13
Timbrell, John "
30 June 95
Tralll, Archibald Hamilton 31 May 95

War Services of the Medical Officers.

427

I Sir Jacob Adolphus served in Ireland during the Rebellion, In 1798 ; and with the Walcheren
expedition, in 1809.
8 Mr. Draper served in Sicily, in 180C ; In Egypt, in 1807 ; the Corunna campaign ; in Por
tugal, in 1811 ; in Holland, in 1814.
3 Doctor Fergusson served in Holland, in 1794 ; in St. Domingo, in 1796, 97, and 98 ; again in
Holland, in 1799; with the expedition to Sweden, and subsequently to the Peninsula under
Sir John Moore ; anil afterwards in the Peninsnla under the Duke of Wellington.
4 Sir James Grant served at Walcheren, in 1809 ; also the campaign of 1 81 5.
5 Mr. John Gunning served in Flanders under the Duke of York, in 1793 and 94. In 1808 he
accompanied the army to Portugal 03 surgeon to the Duke of Wellington ; served with it through
out the whole of the Peninsular war, without being absent from his duty for a single day, and was
in every action and siege in which the Duke was present In 1811 his name was inserted in
General Orders as snrgeon-in-chief to the army ; this, as a temporary appointment, ceased with
the war, In 1814 ; but when the Dnke assumed the command of the army at Brussels, in 1815, his
Grace again put him hi General Orders as Deputy Inspector of Hospitals and Snrgeon-in-chief to
the army, in which capacity he was present on the field at the battle of Waterloo.
6 Mr. Thomas Gunning served in Holland, in 1799. Embarked for the Mediterranean with Sir
Junes Craig's expedition in April 1805, and was employed on active service at Naples, Sicily,
Maida, the taking of the islands in the Bay of Naples, and the Ionian Islands. Wounded at the
taking of Santa Maura.
7 Doctor Hume served in Egypt, in 1801. Also in the Peninsular war.
8 Doctor Robb served in Holland, in 1799; with the expedition to Hanover, in 1805; to
South America, in 1807 ; also throughout the whole of the Peninsular war, and afterwards in the
American war.
9 Mr. Tegart served in Ireland daring the Rebellion, in 1798; at the blockade and reduction
of Malta, in 1800; with the expedition to Hanover, in 1805; to Copenhagen and Madeira, in
1807 ; subsequently to Portugal under Sir John Moore, where he served that memorable campaign
terminating with the battle of Corunna. Served afterwards in the Peninsula from 1809 to 1813.
10 Doctor Thomson served in Egypt ; also at the capture of Martinique, the Salutes, and Guade
loupe. Served also in the Peninsula from 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, and afterwards
with the expedition against New Orleans.
II Mr. Tndor served on the Continent in 1793, 94, and 95; and with the expedition to the
Helder, in 1799.
12 Mr. Warren served the Cornnna campaign.
13 Mr. Woolriche served in Holland under Sir Ralph Abercromby and the Duke of York ; with
the expedition to Copenhagen in 1807 ; and with the rank of staff-surgeon, was principal medical
officer with the reserve, commanded by Sir Arthur Wellesley at the battle of Kioge : after four
y*,-ars of colonial service, he joined the Peninsular army, with which he served from the battle of
Salamanca until the end of the war; and was present in charge of the 7th division of the army,
commanded by Lord Dalhousie, at the battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees. At the renewal of
the war in 1815, he joined the army at Brussels, under the command of the Duke of Wellington,
and was appointed to take charge of the field-duties in the event of a general action ; in this respon
sible situation he was present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, where he was occupied
several days and nights before the field was cleared of the numerous wounded, including British,
Belgians, French, &c. &c. In 1827 he embarked for Portugal with the army, under Sir William
Clinton, as chief of the medical department on that service.
19 Doctor Albert served at the Helder, hi 1799 ; also the campaigns of 1814, In Holland, under
Lord Lynedoch.
20 Doctor James Arthur was present and professionally employed at the assault of Buenos
Ayres, the defence of Cadiz, action at Sabngal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, action at El Bodon, siege
and assault of Ciudad Rodrigo, two sieges and assault of Badajoz, battles of Salamanci, Vittoria,
Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthes, action at Vic Bigorrc, and battle of Toulouse.
21 Doctor Barry served hi the Peninsula from Ang. 1808 to Aug. 1811, and again from Aug.
1 813 to the end of that war in 1814. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
22 Mr. Brown served In the Peninsula with the 9th Regt. including the actions at Roleia,
Vimiera, and Oporto. Slightly wounded in the right thigh llth April, 1802, during the mutiny
t>( the 8th West India Regt. at 8t. Rupert's.
23 Mr. Buckle served with the expedition to Ostend under Sir Eyre Coote, in 1798.
24 Doctor Clarke served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1809 to the end of that war in 1814.
25 Doctor Collier served at the capture of Martinique, in 1809; and in the Peninsula from the
latter part of 1812 to the end of that war in 1814.
26 Doctor Crawford served at the Helder, in 1799.
27 Doctor Daun served at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope, in 1800. Also the campaign
of 1 815, including the battle of Waterloo.
28 Mr. Duncan has seen a great deal of active service in the East Indies.
29 Bir Charles Forbes joined the Medical Staff in Portugal in 1798, and was appointed AssistantSurgeon to the 2d Battalion of the Royals in Jan. 1799. He landed with the Battalion at the
fielder in the ensuing August, and went through the campaign in Holland under Sir Ralph Aberrromby and the Duke of York. In 1800, after the expedition to Ferrol, he served with the array
n Egypt, and subeeqnently at Malta and Gibraltar. Embarked with the Royals in May 1803 for
T T

4*28

War Semices of the Medical Officers.

the West Indies, and was present at the capture of St. Lucia and Tobago. Accompanied Sir Dttid
Baird's expedition to the Peninsula in 1808 ; and in June 1809 he sailed with the Light Brigidr
for Portugal, continuing to serve under the Duke of Wellington during the whole of the war until
the peace of 1814.
31 Mr. Griffin served at the Uelder, in 1709.
32 Mr. Hartle served on the expedition to St. Lucia in 1303, and accompanied the ftorainr
party at Morne Fortunee. Present at Dominica when the French attacked the island in 1*15.
Served also at the capture of the islands of St. Thomas and St. Croix, in 1807 ; and Martinique, in
1809, including the actions of the 1st and 2d Feb. Also at the capture of Guadaloupe, in 1815.
33 Doctor Uowell served in Egypt on the first expedition, and accompanied Sir David Baird't
army to Grand Cairo on its return to India. Appointed Surgeon to the Grenadier Battalion, "
Sir James Craig's expedition to Naples, and served with it in Sicily and Calabria, in 1806, and was
present at the battle of Maida. In 1807, he accompanied the Royal Sicilian regiment, on the
second expedition to Egypt, and was appointed Surgeon to it in May 1808 ; transferred to the 6lt4
in May 180!), and served in the Peninsula from April 1810 to Oct. 1812. Slightly wounded on
the left shoulder by the Bedouin Arabs on the first expedition to Egypt, while employed oo I
mission to the Mamelukes and Mahomet AH ; and severely wounded in the loins, hi Portugal.
34 Mr. Knipe served in Ireland during the Rebellion, in 1798, and was present in the action o
Vinegar Hill ; at the siege of Copenhagen, and battle of Kioge, in 1807 ; campaign in Portagi
and Spain, in 1808 and 1809; and in Belgium in 1814 and 1815.
35 Mr. Lamert served in St. Domingo, in 1796 and 97 ; in Egypt, in 1801 (wounded in tb
action of the 13th March) : at Copenhagen, in 1807 ; campaign in Portugal and Spain under Sii
John Moore, including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, retreat to and battle of Corunna. Sens'
also with the expedition to Walcheren, in 1809; and subsequently in the Peninsula, until 1811.
36 Doctor Lindsey served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the end of that war in 1814.
37 Mr. Macleod served the Egyptian campaign of 1801 ; and the Peninsular campaign rron
June 1809 to July 1812, and from early in 1813 to the end of that war in 1814.
38 Mr. Marshall served in South America, in 1807.
40 Mr. Robinson served in Holland, in 1794 and 95 ; subsequently in the West Indies mvia
General Forbes ; and in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders from April 1 809 to the end of tfc
war, including the capture of Oporto, battles of Talavera, Salamanca, Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor
Vittoria, and Waterloo. Served also at Bhurtpore under Lord Combermere.
41 Doctor Stewart served on the expedition to South America in 1807 ; iu the Peninsula froe
March 1809 to Sept. 1812 ; the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
43 Sir Augustus West served in Hanover, in 1805 ; at Copenhagen and Sweden, in 1807 ; b
Portugal and Spain, in 1808 ; at Walcheren, in 1809 ; and iu the Peninsula from 1809 to the em
of that war in 1814.
44 Doctor White served in Egypt with the Indian army in 1801. He was afterwards pnsen
with the 88th at the battles of Talavera and Busaco, and in the Lines of Torres Vedras. He net
served in Sicily, and on the eastern coast of Spain, and was present at the battle of Cwtalla ; al'w
which he served on the coast of Italy, and at the surrender of Genoa and of Naples.
45 Doctor Evans served in the Peninsula with the 29th regiment, and on the staff.
46 Sir Arthur Brooke Faulkner served in Spain, in 1808 , and at Walcheren, in 1809.
47 Mr. Greaves served on the Continent, in 1794 and 95 ; and at the Helder, in 1799.
48 Mr. Jones served at the capture of the Islands of Ischla and Procida, in 1809. Einplo.' "
in the gun-boats in the Faro of Messina, under Sir John Stewart. Present at the capture of thi
Ionian Islands, and siege of Santa Maura, under Sir John Oswald. Served also the campaign .1
Catalonia under Lord William Bentinck ; afterwards in the American war, including the action
at Bladensburg and Baltimore, capture of Washington, and operations against New Orleans.
49 Doctor Knight served at Walcheren, in 1809.
50 Doctor Maclagan served at Walcheren, in 1809. Also in the Peninsula from Dec. 1811 I
the end of that war in 1814.
51 Doctor Morcwood served at Walcheren, in 1809 ; in the Peninsula, in 1819 ; and ia ih.
American war, in 1813.
62 Doctor Robson served in the Peninsula from Dec. 1811 to the end of that war in 1814.
53 Doctor Sibbald served in the Peninsula during the campaigns of 1813 and 14, including th
battles of Orthes and Toulouse. Served subsequently at New Orleans.
54 Doctor Walker served at Walcheren, in 1809. Served also, with the exception of a fei
months, throughout the whole of the Peninsular war.
55 Mr, Amiel served with the expedition to Quiberon Bay, Isle Dieu, Portugal, &c. Serve
also several campaigns in the Peninsula.
56 Doctor Andrew Anderson served in Naples and Calabria, and was present at the battle
Maida and siege of Scylla Castle, Expedition to Walcheren and siege of Flushing in 18U
Peninsula, from Dec. 1809 to Nov. 1813, including the defence of Cadiz, battles of Baste
Fucntes d'Onor, and Salamanca ; siege of Burgos Castle, and actions in the Pyrenees.
57 Doctor Annesley served at the siege and capture of Santa Maura, in March 1810 ; siege
capture of Trieste, Oct. 1818. Also against the Viceroy of Italy, under General Nugent
Colonel Robertson, in 1813, and was at the taking of Comachio, Ferrara, Ravenna, Bologna,
Genoa.
68 Mr. Abraham Armstrong lerved in the Peninsula from March 1810 to th end of the <

War Servicet of the Medical Officers.

429

fan-hiding the battles of Albuhera, Vittoria, Orthes, Pyrenees, and Toulouse. Present also at
Waterloo.
59 Mr. Batt served with the expedition to Hanover, in 1805 ; the campaigns in the Peninsula,
in 1806 and 9, including the battle of Vimiera, retreat to Corunna, passage of the Douro, and
tattle of Talavera. Expedition to Walcheren, 1809. Peninsular campaigns of 1811 and 12,
including the advance in pursuit of Massena, and battles of Fuentes d'Onor and Salamanca.
60 Mr. Byrtt's services :Expedition to South America under General Whitelock ; campaign
in the Peninsula, from July 1808 to Jan. 1800, including the battle of Vimiera. Expedition to
Walcheren ; Peninsular campaigns from Dec. 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the
buttles of Orthes and Toulouse.
61 Mr. Colclough served in the Mahratta war from Aug. 1812 to Dec. 1813 ; the Kandian
campaign of 1815, including the capture of Kandy in the island of Ceylon. Deccan campaigns of
1618 and 19, including the storm and capture of Capaul Droog.
62 Mr. Cunningham served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Upper Canada, under Sir Gordon
Dmmmond.
63 Doctor Daunt served at the capture of Madeira in 1807 ; of Martinique in 1809 ; and of
Arracan in 1835.
64 Mr. D. O. Davies served in the Peninsula from June 1810 to the end of that war in 1814,
including the sieges of Cadiz and Tarifa ; battles of Barrosa, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Nive ;
actions at St. Palais, Aire, and Tarbes ; battles of Orthes and Toulouse. Served also at the attack
on New Orleans.
65 Mr. Este served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the actions of the 8th (slightlv
wounded), 13th, and 21st March, and siege of Alexandria. Served also in the Peninsula from
Oct. 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Vittoria, Pampeluna, Orthes,
and Toulouse. Medal for services in Egypt.
66 Mr. Ferguson served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Canada ; was engaged in an action on
Lake Ontario and Lake Huron ; also in the action of Michilinachnar.
67 Mr. Peter Fraser served in the American war, and was present at the capture of Oswego.
68 Doctor French served with the 4th Hegt. hi the Peninsula from May 1812 to the end of that
ar in 1814, including the battle of Salamanca, retreat from Burgos, battle of Vittoria, siege of the
Cutle of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, and actions of the Nive in Dec. 1813. Served in
the American war at the battles of Bladensburg and Baltimore, and in all the operations before
New Orleans. Served with the 49th and as senior Medical Officer, Queen's troops (also as
(unerintending Surgeon to the Force from April, 1841, until towards the close of active opera
tions), through the whole war in China, commencing with the first taking of Chusan, and ter
minating with the demonstration before Nankin, including the storm and capture of the height!
nd forts above Canton, taking of Amoy, storming of the fortified heights of Chinhac, occupation
and defence of Nmgpo, repulse of the night attack on Ningpo, action of Siki, and capture of
CHapoo, Woosnng, Shanghae, and Chin Kiang Foo.
09 Doctor Galeani joined the army in Sicily, in 1812, and was employed in the field until landed
t Leghorn, 14th March, 1814. Present in the campaign of Italy with the advanced anny,
including the taking of the Castle of St. Maria, in Spczia, action at Seshi, siege and surrender of
Genoa, and taking of the Castle of Savona and Novi.
70 Mr. M. Griffiths served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the end of that war in 1814,
including the battles of Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor, siege and assault of Cindad Rodrigo, siege
"><i assault of Badajoz, battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes, action
I' Vic Bigorre (wounded), and battle of Toulouse. Served also in India, Arabia, and the Burmese
"noire, from May, 1818, including sieges of Asseerghur, Ras-el-Kyma, and Zaia, siege and assault
of Owarka, affair of Beni - Boo-Ali, assault of a fortress on the banks of the Pegu river, assault of
Syrian Pagoda, siege of Donabew, and battle near Prome.
71 Doctor Hair's services:Peninsular campaigns from Nov. 1812 to the end of that war in
1814, including the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian in August and September 1813,
battles of the Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes, and the affairs of Vera. Subsequently in the action in front
of New Orleans ; and, finally, at the capture of Paris.
72 Mr. Harrison served in the Walcheren Expedition, 1809; at Cadiz and in the Peninsula in
1811, 12, and 13; expedition to Holland, 1814; Netherlands and France from 1814, till 1818.
Present at the assault of Seville, bombardment of Antwerp, storming of Bergcn-op-Zoom, battle*
of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and taking of Peronne.
73 Doctor Hodson served in Egypt, in 1801.
74 Doctor Ingham served in the American war, and was present at the battles of Fort George,
Chlppewa, and at the Falls of Niagara.
75 Mr. Jackson served at the reduction of Grenada, in 1790, from the revolted Negroes; nt
Martinique, and on the expedition to Porto Rico, and in Dcmerara, in 1797; with the anny under
Lord Cathcart in Germany, In 1806 and 6 ; at the capture of the Isle of France, in 1810; and of
Java, in 1811, including the whole of the operations. In 1812 at the niege and capture of
I'jocjocarta in the interior of Java ; in June, 1813, at the assault and destruction of the piratical
*>rt of Sambas in the Island of Borneo ; hi 1815, Nepaul campaign ; in 1817, assault and capture
ofJHattras ; In 1817 and 18, the whole of the Pindaree campaign in the centre of India.
76 Doctor Jeyes served In the Peninsula from Jan. 1813 to the end of the war, including (lit
Morales, battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toulouse. Present at Waterloo.

430-6

War Services of the Medical Officer/.

77 Doctor Jones (h. p. 1st Dr. Gds.) served at Copenhagen, In 1807 ; in the Peninsula note
Sir John Moore ; and subsequently at Walcheren.
79 Mr. I ,rv. IM served with the expedition to Ostend under Sir Eyre Coote, in 1798 ; at the Holder
in 1 799 ; with the expedition to Madeira, in 1807 ; at Corunna under Sir John Moore ; and in Por
tugal from May 1809 to Dec. 1812.
80 Mr. Lightbody served at Gibraltar during the epidemic in 1804 ; with the army in Sicily in
1807 and 8; in the Peninsula from March 1812 to April 1813; and again from April 1814 to'tlrt
end of the war, including the defence of Alba de Tonnes and retreat from Salamanca.
61 Doctor Lloyd served the campaign in Flanders, in 1815. Served also hi the interior oi
Ceylon during the Kandian rebellion in 1817.
82 Doctor M'Arthur served at the capture of Guadaloupe, in 1815.
84 Mr. Macarthur was severely wounded at the storming of Seringapatam.
85 Doctor Macnish served with the expedition to Hanover, in 1805; expedition to South America
under General Whitelock, in 1806 and 7 ; campaign of 1808 and 9, In the Peninsula, including tl.<
battles of Roleia and Vimiera. Expedition to Walcheren, including the siege of Flushing.
87 Mr. Neil served the Peninsular campaign of 1814.
89 Doctor Paterson served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1810 to Dec. 1811. Served also hi t<
Burmese war.
91 Doctor Perston served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1809 to April 1813, including the combal
of Foz d'Arouce, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos, and retreat therefrom
Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battles of Qoatre Bras and Waterloo,
and capture of Paris.
92 Mr. Pooler served in the West Indies, at Barbadoes, St, Domingo, and Jamaica, in 1790,
97, and 98 ; on the expedition to the Helder in 1799; at the capture of the Cape ef Good Hope it
1806 ; the subsequent campaign in Spanish South America in 1806 and 7 ; on the expedition tx
Walcheren in. 1809; in the Peninsula from Aug. 1811 to Dec. 1813; at Brussels and Antwerp
immediately after the battle of Waterloo.
95 Mr. Ranken served in the Peninsula from June 181 1 to the end of that war in 1814, including
the battles of Yittoria and the Pyrenees, blockade of Pampeluna and repulse of the sortie, battle:
of Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes; actions of Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse.
97 Doctor Riach served the campaigns of 1813 and 14, in Germany and Holland, including the
action of Goerde in Hanover, 16th Sept. 1813; affair near Antwerp, in Jan. 1814; attack o
Merxem, and subsequent operations against the French fleet at Antwerp. Present in the actions at
and near Waterloo on the 16th, 17th, and 18th June.
99 Mr. Rogers served in the Peninsula from January 1813 to the end of that war in 1814
including the action at Morales, battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toulouse.
100 Mr. Salmon served in Holland hi 1799, including the actions of the 27th Aug., 10th and 19th
Sept., 2nd and 6th October. Served also in the Peninsula from Jan. 1809 to June 1810, from
March 1811 to March 1813, and from March 1814 to the end of that war, including the passage id
the Douro and capture of Oporto, affair at Salamanca, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, sieges of Ciudad
Rodrigo and Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos, investment ot
Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie.
101 Mr. Sandford served at Copenhagen, in 1807; and in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end
of that war in 1814, including the siege of Burgos, and battles of Salamanca, Pyrenees, Orthes, and
Toulouse. Served also hi the Burmese war.
102 Doctor Francis Scott's services :Capture of the Cape of Good Hope, hi 1806 ; expedition to
Walcheren, in 1809 ; Peninsular campaigns from April 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, includ
ing the following battles and affairs, viz., Vera, and Vera heights, Nivelle, Orthes, Tarbes, and
Toulouse. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
103 Doctor Shean served hi the Peninsula from March 1813 to the end of the war, and wai
present at the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and the Niv.
104 Mr. Shorland served the campaign of 1808-9, including the battle of Corunna. Campaign
of 1810 and 11 hi Portugal, including the battle of Busaco. Served also during the whole of the
war with the United States of North America.
107 Doctor Tedlie served hi the campaign and at the capture of Travancore, in 1809 ; the cap
ture of Bourbon and the Isle of France, in 1810; and capture of Java, in 1811.
109 Mr. Trevor served the campaign in Flanders, in 1794, and was present with his regt. (the
33rd) in all the operations in that country, and in the retreat of the army through Holland. Served
subsequently in the East Indies, from 1796 to 1808, and was present at the battle of Mallavelly.
and at the storming and capture of Seringapatam.
110 Mr. Trigance served hi the Peninsula from Dec. 1812 to the end of the war. Served als
during the whole of the Kaudian war in Ceylon, and was wounded in the leg by an arrow.
1 1 1 Doctor J. H. Walker served at New Orleans, hi 1814 and 15.
112 Sir William Whymper served with the 1st Battalion of the Coldstream Guards the cam
paigns of 1809 and 10 in Portugal ; at Barrosa, in 1811 ; again hi Spam, Portugal, and France, in
1813 and 14; in Flanders, in 1814 and 15; and with the Army of Occupation from 1815 to 1818.
Was present in the battles of Oporto, Talavera (taken prisoner), Busaco, Vittoria, passage of the
ts, H;. -.,., i, battle of the K[\e, siege of San Sebastian, and, lastly, at Waterloo.
"'3 Mr. Williams berved at Walcheren in 1809, and in the Peninsula from 1810 to 1812.

437

OFFICERS
FOREIGN HALF-PAY.
GERMAN LEGION.
Sank in II ,',.,: placed
the Army, on naif-pay.
1 Aug. 1024 Feb. 1G
Lieut.-Col.
8 June 07
do
Captain*
3 Jan. 00
do
28 Aug. 10
do
126 Feb. 18
do
8 Mar.
do
?Ba Charles EMerhost
10 Mar. U
do
13 June
do
J!5i Morris dc Cloudt
do
17 Sept.
52S Bcnedix, Baron Decken
18 Sept.
do
13 Mar. 12
do
Lieutenants fUl Augustus Fischer
do
Frederick Nattermann
do
tf 0 1 Otto von Hammerstela
13 May 16
do
0 July
ZH Conrad Poten
do
do
8 July
15 Mar. 1426 Feb.
Corneti
18 April
do
JlStl Ludewig von Miiller
22 April
do
BiB Ilaiinach Boguslaw Leschen.... 27 May
do
13 May 16
do
J15S Edward Trittau
14 May
24 Feb.
Hen. Anth. Fred. Cleve
7 July
do
25 Oct.
do
26 May 05
Veter.-Sury. i! 3:1 Ludolph Heuer
do
IST LIGHT DRAGOONS.
\j fia John, Baron Billow, CB.KH.
ffi Hans von Hattorf, KCH. ....
9 JIB Fred.vonU8larGleichen,'^Cff.
8SJ Bernard von Bothmer
21M Henry George von Hnttof

2so LIGHT DRAGOONS.


fil diaries, Huron Manchalck
?!?4 William Seeger

24 Nov. 0924 Feb. 16


27 Aug. 12
do
3 July U
do
16 Oct.
do
21211 Augustus Poten
24 Mar. IS
do
Lieutenant vS\ Ludolph de Hugo
do
51501 Johannes Jostinii von Fumetti. .
do
do
28 May
Augustas Kuhls
do
2 Oct.
9129 Carl Schaeffer
do
J i! 1 Herman Hen. Con. Ritter .. . . 18 Sept. 18
do
16 Mar. 14
do
21 Nov. 16
t1 S I Ferdinand Kiiater
do
Fred.
Carl.
Edmund
Kuhls
10
April
Corneti

do
4 July
Ernest von Voss
21 Nov.
do
Ferdhiand von Stolzenberg
23 Nov.
do
Christian Schanmann
13 Julv 13
do
315:1 Frederick Detmer
Surgeon
29 April 1321 Aug.
Veter.-Surg.
1 Captain vou Uslar Gleiehen has received a medal for the battle of Vittoria.

Captain*

438

foreign Half-pay.
Rank m
the Army.

1ST HDSSARS.
Captain*
8139 George, Count von der Deckcn

Lieutenants
Corneti

8l31 Hieronimus von der Wisch . . . .


ff.SSl Conrad Poten
3il Leopold Sijfismond Scbultze. . . .
8 31 Henry ChriBtopb. Behrens ....
3i39 Franz Geo. von Oldershaiuen . .
813% William Theodore Gebser

8139 William de Hassell


?'S1 Siefresmunil Freudenthal Lieut.
Attist.-Surg. 3129 Henry Gchse

Adjutant

Captain*

2ND HUSSARS.
Urban Cleve
Theodor von Stolzcnberg

Lieutenant*
Dav. Cha. Corn. Wieboldt
Michael Lbning
Corneti
Frederick Herman Meyer
Ernest Soest
Herman Westfleld
Victor von Aiten
Theodor von Marschalck
Adjutant
Henry Gotze
Asxiit.-Surg. Achatz William Holscher
Veter.-Surg. Frederick Eicke

4 June
11 Julv
13 Jan.
10 Oct.
6 April
14 July
19 Nov.
19 Nov.
27 Jan.
14 Feb.
26 April
13 Sept.
27 Mar.
3 Mar.

10 July
14 Nov.
23 Aug.
28 Mar.
29 Aug.
16 Nov.
16 Dec.
27 Nov.
23 Mar.
27 April
28 July
Lieut. 28 Mar.
19 April
2 Jan.

When placed
on half-pay.

14 25 June 14
11 24 Feb. 16
13
do

13
14

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da
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13
12

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11
12

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do

14
11

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do
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13
14

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15
12
00
07

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do
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do

3BD HUSSARS.
Captain*

Fred. Baron von Poten

16 Mar.
2 May
20 Sept.
Z3il August, de Hurling
8 Oct.
813il George Meyer
27 Dec.
ffiffil Diede. Wm. von der Hellen
17 Feb.
< ; u .1 ;M 11 Meyer
5 July
Lieutenant! t' i' I John Christ. Fred. Nanne
13 Nov.
SSil John Henry D'Homboldt
14 Nov.
5,3:1 Charles Augustus Reinccke .... 15 Nov.
JiH Christian Odilkere
9 Oct.
10 Oct.
8fflt Eberhard Gerstlacher
17 Feb.
313;1 Anthony Frederick Hoyer
5 July
29 July
Philip Volborth
30 Oct.
Cornet*
8133 Alex. Baron Hammerstein .... 9 Oct.
813il Rudolph. Frcdrichs
10 Oct.
813.1 Conrad von Dassel
22 Oct.

8133 Hans. Baron Holdenberg .... 1 Dec.


George Julius Meyer
5 May
Carl. Died. U. O. F. Cleve
9 July
23 Oct.
Paymaster
3li John William Wieler
20 Aug.
Atsat.-Surg. 8I3B Geo. Lewis Bauermeister
7 Sept.
Vcter.-Svrg. Frederick Eidmann
12 July

10
11

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15
12
13
14
15
13

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14
15

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13
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Foreign Half-pay.
Captainf
Lieutenants

439

Bank in When placed


1ST LIGHT INFANTRY,
the Army. on httlj'-piiy.
ffffil Frederick de Gilsa
16 April 11 24 Feb. 16
3133 Gustavus Baron Marschalck . . 26 Jan. U
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4 July 16
do
20 Mar. 13
do

do
3133 Charles Header

Ensigns

A djutunt

20 July
22 Oct.
3133 Nicholas de Miniussir '
20 Jan.
3133 Harry Leonhart
2i> Mar.
28 April
3153 William Rubenz
7 Aug.
3133 Gustavus George Best '
26 NOT.
27 NOT.
3i33 Otto de Marschalck
16 May
28 May
Cha. Martin A. Heckscher
20 Aug.
3J33 John Fred. Wm. Hughe. . . .Em. 29 May

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16

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2ND LIGHT INFANTRY.


Major

3123 Geo., Baron von Baring, CB.


GCH.
Lt.-Col. 18 June 16
do
William Stolte
24 April 11
do
3133 Charles Meyer
1 July 16
do
Lieutenants
8 July 11
do
3133 William Doling
10 April 14
do
Ensions
Henry Fred. Schaumann
2 May
25 Oct. 16
331 George Frank
6 Jan. 14 24 Feb. 16
33 Henry Augustus Knop
14 Jan.
do
3133 Lewis Charles Baring
11 April
do
26 June IA
do
Auiit.-Surg.
6 Oct.
do

Captaint

1ST BATTALION OF THE LINE.

Major
Captaini

3133 Frederick Robertson, CB. KCH.

Lt.-Col. 18 June 16
17 Mar. 19

18 Mar.
18 Aug.
Ernest Baron Hodenberg
22 Sept.
2 Sept.
Lieutenant! 3133 Christian Hen. von During .... 17 Aug.
3:33 Ludolph Kumine
18 Aug.
3183 Diederich dc Einem
18 Mar.
30 Oct.
3133 Charles von Weyhe
24 Nov.
933 Adolph. von Arentsschildt
18 Aug.
22 Sept.
3133 William Best
26 Nov.
Entiynt
9 Sept.
6 Jan.
3133 Arnold William Heise
7 Jan.
21 Mar.
7 May
Adjutant
3133 Frederick Schnath
Lieut. 18 Mar.
Assitt.-Surgt
7 Dec.
31 Jan.

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11

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Foreign Half-pay.

440
Captain*
Lieutenant!

Ensigm

Adjutant
Captain*

When placed
RfnltiM
2ND BATTALION OF THE LINE. the Army. on hnlf-pttit.
9123 Wm. Barm Decken, KH. Major 18 June 15 34 Feb. W
ffiSH Aug. Chas. Fred. Hartmann. . . . 3 Jan. 00
do

38 May 15
7 Sept. 09
17 Mar. 18
do
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do
27 Mar. U
39 April
Augustus Ferdinand Zk-1
17 June
I.i i-, Henry de Sichart
38 May 15
Charles Lewis de Bichart
16 Feb. 14
Frederick Diestelhoret
14 April
Gust Fred. Wm. Hartmann. . . . 8 May
34 May
Henry Darrens
Thilo von Uslar Oleichen
29 May
17 June
Augustus Luning
17 Mar. 11

2123 William Kulemann


2123 Godfrey Tiensch
Augustus Frederick Schmidt
2123 Chas. Augustus Lewis Billeb
9123
?S1
512:1
001
2123
9123
9123
9123

3RD BATTALION OF THE LINE.


Lewis Bacmeistcr
33 Ang. 00 1 let. 14
912:1 Hans von Uslar Gleichen
2123 George Appuhn

Lieutenant*
9123 Christian de Soden
Lawrence Heise
9123 Henry Dehnel
5 J I Lewis de Bachelle, Baron ron

JSntignt

Adjutant

do
do
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do
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do
do
do
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8 Sept.
10 June
20 June
35 July
30 Oct.
14 Sept.
18 Mar.
do
do
11 May
20 Mar.

14 34 Feb. 16
do
15
do
do
07
do
10
do
12
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do

30 Sept.
8 Dec.
Frederick de Storren
18 Feb.
6 May
S 31 Augustus William Knckuok. . . . 8 Jan. 14
9123 Ilichard Hupeden
9 Jan.
9123 Fred. Bern. Schneider. . ..Lieut. 18 Mar. U

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4TH BATTALION OF THE LINE.

Col.-Comm. 9 Big. Christophe Gustave, Baron


Low, KCB. GCH.
Maj.-Oen. 35 July
Captain*
13 Dec.
39 Oct.
9 June
9123 Frederick Keszler
31 June
7 July
Lieutenant* 9123 Caspar von Both
13 Dec.
19 Mar.
9123 Hen. Fred. Theo. de Witte
31 Oct.
4 Mar.
Ensigns
2123 William Luning
7 May
Augustus Schulze
15 June
26 July
2128 Ferd. von Uslar Gleichen
30 May
9123 Arnold Appuhn
6 June
2123 Lewis Ton Soden
35 May
Adjutant
9123 Adol. von Langwcrth .... Lieut. 19 Mar.
Quar-Matter Augustus Becker
35 Sept.
Afsitt.-Surg.
38 Feb.

10
08
13 35
16 34
08
13
18

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13
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18
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Foreign Half-pay.

Major
Captains

STH BATTALION OF THE LINE.


9133 Philip Henry Fred. Mejer
Julius Bacmeister
John George Hagemann

441
Rank in Whfn placed
tht Army, on half-pat/.

4 Juno 1424 Feb. 18

26 Sept.
16 Dec.
16 April
Henry, Baron Dachenhausen
8 Dec.
?i3il Eberhard de Brandix
27 July
9:23 Charles Berger
21 Aug.
Lieutenants 9123 Geo. Aug. Hen. Buhsc
27 Sept.
ffSSl Geo. Fred. Cha. von Schauroth . . 20 Mar.
9123 John Fred. Charles de VVitte. . . .
do
do
do
Adolphus Rothard
do
25 Sept.
523 George Klingsohr
16 Dec.
541 Lewis de Geissmann
16 April
Lewis Jaenicke
16 Mar.
SSI George Wischmann
10 April
9129 Bernard Croon
12 April
(F23 Ferdinand Scharnhorst
Eiuigni
27 Mar.
9:23 Charles Winckler
10 Jan.
22 Mar.
ff.a Ernest Baring
25 May
9123 Adolphus Scharnhorst
7 June
15 April
Carl Peter Arnold Meier
16 April
15 May
9193 Rudolph Carstens
A iljutii nt
9! William Walther
Ensign 22 Nov.
9 Aug.
Auiit.-Surg. 9133 George Hartog Gerson

11 25 July 16
12
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1324 Feb. 1
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18

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18

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OTII BATTALION OF THE LINE.

Captaint

14 Mar.
11 May
25 Jan.
20 Aug.
Lieutenant!
16 Jan.
16 Mar.
20 Sept.
25 Jan.
21 Mar.
do
do
4 April
212S Christ. Lewis von Ompteda .... 26 May
16 Oct.
Entignt
2 April
9193 Lew. Albrecht von Ompteda. . . . 15 April
8 June
Herman Schwencke
9 June
25 Feb.
Fra. Matthias Debs
Adjutant
29 Feb.
Auiit.-Surg.
John And. Christ. Anthony
Ernest, Baron Magius
Barth, Geo. von Honstedt
Joseph Kersting
Ernest, Baron Heimburg
Otto Schaumann
Christ. Arnold Volger
Frederick Hurtzig
William Kirch

Captaint
Lieutenant*

?TH BATTALION OF THE LINE.


21 Sept.
Frederick Munter
21 Mar.
Frederick von Diebitsch
23 July
23 Mar.
9133 Charles Poten
Theodore von Sebisch
do
Christian Frederick Eichhorn
3 April
Augustus Steffen
27 May

1224 May 10
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442

Foreign Half-pay.

in the When placid


7th BATTALION OF THE LINE (cant.) Rant
Arnty.
on ttalf-pttn.
18 July 14 24 May !(!
Ensigns
833 Arnold Erich Buckhaus
23 Mar.
do
83-1 Gottlieb von Suckow
31Skl Charles Ernest F. Neuschafier . . 10 April
do
833 Franz Frederick Backhaus .... 29 April
<lo
2 June
do
Augustus von Hodenberg
do
Adjutant
John Ernest Stutzer
Lieut. 28 Oct. 09
16 Jan. 14

do

8th BATTALION OF THE LIKE.

Captaint

883 Frederick Marburg

27 Mar.
11 Sq.r.
23 June
312:1 George Lewis Otto Hotzen
24 June
3131 Fre<lerick Luderitz
8 Sept.
3133 Charles I'oten
27 Mar.
Lieutenants 831 Frederick Ziermann
12 Sept.
51311 Augustus Ilelmich
12Ju!v
JEnsigns
Frederick Dorndorf
13 July
3.3,1 Godlovc Kiinoth
11 Oct.
051 William de Moreau
23 Mar.
9199 Augustus Spiel
13 April
1133 Frederick Henry Miiller
3 June
3133 Hcnrv Seffers
331 Gco. Fred. Godfrey Lnude .... 12 Sept.
\i!:jniif,i!
31 Frederick Brinckmann .. Lieut. 10 April
4 July
Attitt.-Surg. 823 Ernest Sander

12 24 Feb. 10
14
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do
15
12
14
12

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Major

ARTILLERY.
1) 821 Sir Geo. Julius Hartmann,

KCB. GCH. Lt.-Col.

Captaint

Jit Lieutt.

17 Aug.
23 Bee.
12 April
20 Nov.
23 Nov.
11 Dec.
t) 3,33 William Braun3
25 NOT.
Lewis Jasper
16 May
313:1 Frederick Erythropcl
5 June
Victor Preussncr
Ferdinand de Brandis
28 Sept.
13 Dec.
14 Dec.
William Rummcl
25
Nov.
3133 William de Goebcn
26 Nov.
833 William dc Scharnhorst
27 Nov.
28 Nov.
Augustus Pfannkuchc
26 Mar.
833 Henry Hartmann
16 May
Henry Bostlemann
12 Dec.
13 Dec.
Henry Wohler
14 Dec.
313:1 Lewis Haardt
15 Dec.
833 Lewis Heise
15 Nov.
30 Nov.
31311 Lewis dc Wissell
833 Charles Herman Ludowieg .... 16 Feb.
Augustus Capelle

19 May

Charles, Baron Witzlebcn


$ SJil Charles de Hettberg1
\) Lewis Daniel9

12
05
06
08
09
12
13
15
07
12
13

14
15
12

13
13
14

do
do
do
do

do
du
do

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
<lo

do
do

do

1 Capt. de Rettberg has received a medal and two clasps for Tula v era,
Busaco, and Badajoz.
2 Capt. Daniel has received a medal and a clasp for the battles of Ortlics
and Toulouse.
3 Capt. Braun has received a medal for the battle of Albuhera.

Foreign Half-pay.

443

Anrrnrnnv /-*,.,. j\
ARTILLERY(continued)
John Fred. Schlichthorst
Franz Rottiger
Adolphus Hechteru
Lewis Hagemann
Paymaster John Blundstone
Aisat.-Surg. a George Crone
Veter.-Sunj. John Frederick Kilmer

Ktmk in tlu Whtii placed


Army_
on half-pay.
20 May 14 24 Feb. 16
20 Nov.
do
24 July 15
do
25 July
do
9 April 05
do
10 Feb. 10
do
22 Aug. 00
do

ENGINEERS.
Captain
Victor Prott, KCH.
2ml Captains Qeorge Fred. Meinccke
Augustas Schweitzer
William Muller
1st Lieuts.
William Unger
John Luttermami

23 Mar.
24 Nov.
15 July
13 Dec.
14Aug.
21 Nov.

2nd Lieutt.

STAFF.
Bru/.-Mqjors Eru. de Kronenfeldt
Sa J. Godf. de Einern
Fr. Chr. Baron Heiinburg
Lewis Benne, KH.
eorge Baring

Capt.
Capt.
Ctipt.
Capt.
Capt.

05
10
12
11
12

do
do
do
do
do
do

20 Feb. 13
28 April 14
20 July 15
8 Aug.
20 Nov.

do
do
do
do
do

MISCELLANEOUS CORPS.
BRUNSWICK CAVALRY.
* Ernest von Schrader
26 Sept.
* Willi. von Weisscn . .* Lieut. -Col. 4 June
Major
* William de Wulffen
28 Sept.
Captains
* Alexander von Erichsen
7 Mar.
* Gustavus Conrad Alex, von Girscwald 4 Nov.
1 Nov.
Lieutettant William von Lubeck
Frederick
Moeller
10 Mar.
Cornet
William
Butze
Lieut.
20
Sept.
Adjutant
Quar..-Master Ferdinand de Bothmcr
21 J uue

Lieut.-Col.

BRUNSWICK INFANTRY.
* Heinriuli von Doebell
* Frederick von Wolffradt
* Henry von Brandenstein
Lieutenant! Ernest von Patzinsky
* Fred. John Adrian von der Heyde
* Carl Ernest Berner
J. D. W. L. von Schwarzenberg
Frederick Hansler
Albert von Greisheim
Augustus Grutteman
Charles Haberland
Ensigns
Johannea Cornelius Schot
Michael Charles Edwards
E. A. William de Bernewitz
Surgeon
Charles Wehsarg
Assist. -Sury. Lewis Aug. T. Heimburgh
Captain*

27
16
20
27

Sept.
Aug.
Feb.
Sept.
do
do
21 Feb.
27 June
27 Aug.
10 Dec.
1 April
1 April
28 Oct.
1 Dec.
12 Aug.
28 Oct.

09 24 June 16
14
do
09 14 June
11
do
13
do
24 Feb.
14 24 June
09
do
10
do

09
10
11
09

1814
do
do
do
do
do
11
do
do
24 June 15
12
1814
14
do
13
do
do
do
do
do

444

Foreign Half-pay.
CHASSEURS BRITANNIQUES.

Captain*

Nlch. Philibert de Brem

.)//,.,

4 June 14 34 June T4

Fridolin de Frenller
2 Sept. 06
1814
Francois Jos. Spitz
32 Aug. 08
do
Lieutenant* Etienne de Planta
3 Dec. 07 2 Nov. 15
J N de Ponehalon
24 May 10
1814
Jean Nepomucene Stoeber
28 June
do
Annand Casimir G. Dufief
18 Oct.
do
Etienne Epiphane Julicn
18 Feb. II
do
Plotro Santa Colomba
8 Aug.
do
Silvain de Precorbin
4 June 12
do
Joe. Ignace Goussencourt
22 July 13
do
Frederick Wolf
21 April 14
do
Chaplain
Francois Nicolle
4 May 09
do
Adjutant
Pierre F. Louis Bouss'mgault.. Lieut. 3 April 10
da
Attiit.-Surg. Ignation Stumpa
12 April 10
do

ROYAL CORSICAN RANGERS.


Joseph Panattieri
Jean de Sosini
Jacques Gnanter
Lieutenant! Peter Francis Ciavaldini
Antonio Astuto
Jean Baptiste Zerbi
Louis de Kamptz
Antonio D'Odiardi
Jean Baptiste Carabelli
Raphael Pagano
Dominico Antonio Peretti
Francois Salvatelll
Giovanni Ant. Vincenti
Enrigm
Louis Crocicchia
Joseph Snsini
Captaint

Captaint

DILLON'S REGIMENT.
Charles de Boylesve
Pierre du Sage
Jean de Chesse

GREEK LIGHT INFANTRY.


Captain
Joseph Coppon
Lieutenant* Pietro Antonio Salvatorio
Pierre Astuto

Lieutenant

ROYAL MALTA REGIMENT.


Ern. Fer. Cha. Bern. Richter

6 Jan.
8 Jan.
27 May
0 Jan.
2 June
13 Sept.
31 May
10 Feb.
11 Feb.
12 Feb.
25 June
21 Jan.
19 May
26 June
19 May

07

14

1817
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
1816
1817
do
do
do
do
do

3 Sept. 06
8 Feb. 10
20 Mar. 11

1814
do
do

7 Jan. 13
2 July 13
25 June 14

do
do
do

20 Mar. 05

181 1

13
07
08
10
11
12

13
14

Foreign Half-pay.
MEURON'S REGIMENT.

445
Rank in
the Army,

When placfd
on hulf~pay.

17 June
23 May
28 Dec.
24 Sept.
Frederick Matthey
23 April
RudolpheAmede'ede May(d'Uzistort) 28 Feb.
25 Sept.
Lieutenanti Laurent Boyer
Frederick Baron Bibra
1 Sept.
Johan Theo. de Misani
10 Sept.
Charles Jos. Zehupfenning
9 Mar.
Francois de Oroffenried
1 Mar.
Charles de Gumocns
28 April
30 April
28 Sept.
Charles Caesar de Meuron
do
15 Jan.
Jules Caesar Saum
1 Sept
Attitt.-Surg. Ludwig Aug. Winter

13 25 Sept. 16
00
1810
03
do
04
1808
08 25 Sept. 16
10
do
08
06 25 July 16
25 Sept.
09 25 July
10
do
11 25 Sept.
do
14
do
do
16
do
03 25 July

ROLL'S -REGIMENT.
Nicholas Muller
Major 4 June
Fcrd. Compte de la Ville
21 Oct.
5 April
Frederick Rusillion
21 April
Lieutenant! Joseph Tugginer
30 Oct.
5 Nov.
Jost Muller
23 May
Amanz Glutz
Pierre P. Auguste de Courten
15 Dec.
John Peter Sorgenfrey
21 Dec.
22
Dec.
Hector de Salis
25 Jan.
Charles Pannach
18 Feb.
Jean Julian!
Edmund de Tugginer
26 Feb.
Otto Henry Salinger
28 Feb.
Henry d'Holbreuse
15 Oct.
0 Dec.
Edward de Tugginer
29 Sept.
30 Sept.
Jean Baptiste Phil. Stutzer
27 Oct.
11 Dec.
Entignt
Patricio Schmid
22 June
Charles de Bronner
9 Dec.
Chaplaint
John Becker
1 July
William Peter Macdonald
25 Nov.
Astitt.-Surg. Charles Gemmellaro

14
1816
04 25 Dec. 17
10
1816
14
do
06
do
07
do
08
do
do
do
do
10
do
11
do
do
do
12
do
do
13
do
do
14
do
12
do
15
do
94
1810
12
1810
13
do

Captaitu

Nich. Jullen de Bergeon


Elias Merckhel

Captain*

SICILIAN REGIMENT.
Captain
Lieutenanti

Francesco Stuart
Henry Stuart
Thomas de Fossi
Joseph Bartuli

Marino Zugianl
Gustavc dc Roquefeuil
Andrieu Vicusscux
Francis Rivarola
Ensign
Cliarles Hegler
Quar.-Matter John Nurg

19 Oct.
12 June
6 April
8 Nov.
9 Nov.
8 Feb.
23 Aug.
11 April
6 Feb.
28 Feb.
3 Nov.

15 20 Mar. 16
08 25 Mar.
09
do
do
do
10
do
do
11
do
12
do
do
08
<lo

446
Lieut.-Col.
Captains

Foreign Half-pay.
WATTEVILLE'S REGIMENT.
Hudolphc May
Cha. Zehender DC Thiel

Lieutenant!

Albert Steiger
Albert Manuel
Charles Louis Sturler
Charles Thormanu
Francis Dicenta
Rodolph de Watteville

Ensigns
Jean Albert Fischer '
Chaplain
Adjutant

Assist.-Surg. .1 c .01 Baptiste Boidin


YORK LIGHT INFANTRY VOLUNTEERS.
Captain

Lieutenants
Ensign

John Ordon
Alexander Schmitt
Louis Tl mli in

Bank in
the Army.

21 May
4 June
9 July
25 Mar.
25 Aug.
6 May
7 May
5 Sept.
6 Sept.
25 Mar.
28 Aug.
2-2 Feb.
23 Feb.
25 Jan.
2? Jan.
23 April
27 Jan.
1 May

When placed
on half-pay.

12
18
06
11
13
07

24 Oct.
1815
26 Oct.
do
25 Mar.
24 Oct.
do
10
do
25 July
1 1 24 Oct.
do
14
do
do
14
do
do
12
do
08
do
01 25 July

15 June 15 25 July
8 July 11 1U Mar.
10 July
do
13 Sept. 13 24 May
14 Sept
25 July

10
16
16

1U
16
17
16
16

FOREIGN VETERAN BATTALION.


Frederick Botlic
Frederick Wyiieken
Christian, Baron Goeben
Lieutenants George dc Witte
William Fable
ffiSl Frederick von Knke
Ensigns
George Augustus Rumann
William Riddle
Heiirv Brackmeyer
Henry William Miiller
John Henry Wegener
Frederick Schultze
Asxat.-Surg. John Christ. Fred. Fischer

4 April
8 July
27 Feb.
20 Aug.
14 Mar.
20 Mar.
25 June
30 Jan.
31 Jan.
17 Aug.
18 Aug.
20 Aug.
17 Feb.

FOREIGN CORPS OF WAGGONERS.


Lieutenants Andrew Philip Cramer
* David Crusius
Philip Aug. von Harlesaem
Augustus Barckhausen
Cornets
John Albert Kropp
Henry Van Sande

21 June 10 25 Sept 16
14 May 15 25 April
18 May
25 June
7 July
25 April
1 June 15 25 July
25 July
do

Captains

09 24 Feb. 16
11
do
15
do
11
do
12
do
do
do
14
do
do
15
do
do
do
14
do

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Surgeons

Joseph Tholon
Charles Groske-iiff

4 Junc 07
4 Feb. 13

447
GARRISONS.
Per Ann.
ALDERNEY.
Town-Major ..Major O'Hara Bayncs

Date of

*. d.Appoint ment .
0919 2 25 Dec. 27

BELFAST.
Town-Major .. Lieut. Peter Stuart
Governor

03 13

BERWICK.
$ Lieut.-Gen. Sir James Bathurst, KCB

CAPE BRETON.
Town-Adjutant Lieut. Edw. Sutherland
Fort-Major

CHARLESFORT AND KINSALE.


$ Lieut. John Black

DARTMOUTH.
Governor
Arthur Howe Holdsworth
Fort-Major .... Major Robert Kelly

8 24 Dec. 18

508 15 10 10 Feb. 33
8013 9
6313

12 July 33

5 Dec. 22

6919 2

10 Sept. 07
11 Dec. 28

DUBLIN.
Town-Major .. Major Walter White
Fort-Major

173 7

DUNCANNON FOBT.
Lieut. Thomas Austin

6 26 July 25

63 13 8 27 July 20

EDINBURGH CASTLE.
GoTernor
'$3&Major-Gm.SirNcnDm\xlas,KCB.KCH.
17 Feb. 37
Lieut.-Oovemor Gen. F. Tho. Hammond, GCH
173 7 0 20 July 31
Fort-Major ....$) -MVyor Thomas Canch
86 13 9
Chaplain
Rev. William Beattic Smith
24 April 38
GALWAY.
Town-Major .. Ensign James Hamilton

6213

1 April 19

GIBRALTAR.
Town-Major . . Col. Daniel Falla
Town-Adjutant Lieut. Archibald Campbell
Lieut.-Gov
Fort-Major

18210 0 4 July 22
91 5 0 20 Feb. 10

GRAVESEND AND TILBURY FORT.


Col. Peter Dumas
173 7 0 23 July 32
Major Thomas Kelly
8013 9 13 Jan. 14

GUERNSEY.
Fort-Maj. & Adj.|) Major John Hankey Bainbriggc

82 2 6 22 Nov. 39

Lieut-Gov

HULL
Major-Gen. Sir Cha. Wade Thornton, KCH. . . 173

Governor

INVERNESS, or FORT GEORGE.


$ Gen. lit. Hon. Sir George Murray, GCB.
GCH.
47410 0 7 Sept. 29
Captain Andrew Frascr
80 13 9 20 Sept. 13

Fort-Major

6 25 Sept. 16

ISLE OF WIGHT.
Capt. of Sandown Fort, Capt. Sir Win. Wynn
173 7 C 29 Mar. 10
Carisbrooke Castle, Liait.-Gen. Sir W. Paterson, KCII. 173 7 6 20 Feb. 17
Cowes Castle, $) MJ Gen. H. W. Marquis of Anglesey,
KG. GCB. GCH
173 7 6 25 Mar. 20
JERSEY.
Governor
$ Gen. W. C. Vitc. Beresford, GCB. GCH. . .
Fort-Maj. & Adj.jj Lieut. -Col. Robert Fraser, KH.
Lieut.-Gov

LANDGUARD FORT.
JJ Lieut.-Cul. Charles Augustus West

no pay
29 Jan. 29
82 2 6 25 Mar. 23
173

6 20 June 11

448
Governor

Garrisons.
Per A nn.
Date of
LONDONDERRY AND CULMORE.
t. d.Appointment.
$ C1 J X Gen. John Lord Strafford, OCB. GCH. no pay
15 June 24

Town-Major ..John Nicholson

03 13 8 26 May 30
MALTA.

Quarter-Master Lieut. John Colcroft


Governor

13617 6 86 Oct 20

MILFORD HAVEN.
Sir John Owen, Bart

14 Jane 21

MONTREAL.
Town-Major .. fflja Ensign Colin Macdonald

86 13 9 30 Jan. 35

NEW BRUNSWICK.
Town-Major .. Lieut. John Gallagher

86 13 9 35 Feb. 19

NEW GENEVA.
Fort-Major .... Anthony Wharton
Lieut.-Gov

159 4 0 26 Dec. 18

PLACENTIA.
$ Major-Gen. George Jas. Reeves, CB. KH... 173 7 6 14 Jane 19
PORTSMOUTH.

Town-Major . .$ Lieut. Henry White

86 13 9

2 Oct. 23

Physician
Surgeon

$) Sir James M'Grigor, Bart., MD


Isaac Chaldccott

173 7 6 13 June 11
44 3 1 3 NOT. 90

Governor

QUEBEC.
Major-Gen. William Goodday Strutt

346 15 0

4 April 00

ST. HELENA.
Town-Major . . Captain George Adam Barnes

173 7 6

6 Jfov. 35

ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND.


Fort-Major
9 Lieut. William Mason
86 13 9
ST. JOHN'S, or PRINCE EDWARD'S ISLAND.
Town-Major ..* Captain Ambrose Lane...
86 13 9

1 Jan. 19

ST. MAWES.
Capt. or Keeper Gen. Sir Geo. Nugent, St. GCB

8 Nov. 96

104 18 9

Governor

SCARBOROUGH CASTLE.
93E Colonel James Grant, CU

Governor

SHEERNESS.
9 Gen. B. Vite. Combermere, GCB. GCH. ..284 711 25 Jan. 21

STIRLING CASTLE.
Governor
Gen. Sir Martin Hunter, GCMG. GCH
Deputy-Gov. .. Col. Sir Archibald Christie, KCH.
Major
Lieut. Patrick Tytler
Chaplain

Ace. Robert Watson

TOWER OF LONDON.
Constable
$) 5133 Field Marshal Arthur Duke of Welling
ton, KG. GCB. GCH.
Lieutenant
General John Sulivan Wood
Deputy-Lieut. .\) 911 Colonel John Gurwood, CB
Major
Captain John Henry Elrington
Chaplain
Rev. Henry Melvill

15 4 2 30 Jan. 32

284 711 23 July 32


173 7 6 15 Feb. 31
86 13 9 6 Aug. 95
76 010 26 April 38

947
663
346
173
115

9
1
16
7
11

7 29 Dec. 26
8 26 Feb. 33
0 15 Nov. 39
6 4 July 16
8

Lieut-Gov

TYNEMOUTH CASTLE AND CLIFF FORT.


Lieut.-Gen. William Thomas
173 7 6

f.ieut.-Gov

FORT WILLIAM.
$ SOT General Rt. Hon. Sir James Kempt,
GCB.GCH.

173 7

6 Sept 26

10 Oct. 15

449

MILITARY

ESTABLISHMENTS.

CHELSEA HOSPITAL.
Per Ann. Date of
.-. d.Appointment.
Governor
f) Gen. Hon. Sir Edward Paget, GCB
500 0 0 10 Jan. 37
Ueut.-Gov
\) Gen. Sit- Vim. Henry Clinton, GCB
400 0 0 17 Nov. 42
Major
Lieut.-Col. Henry Le Blanc
300 0 0 22 Sept 14
Adjutant
$ Col. Sir John Morillyon Wilson, CB. Kff. 100 0 0 16 Nov. 22
Chaplain
f) Rev. George Robert Gleig '
19 Feb. 34
Phys. and Surg. Daniel Maclachlan, MD
366 0 0 8 May 40
ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE.
Governor ......
or-Gen. Sir Geo. Scovell, KCB ____ 1000
Lieut.-GoT..... J1J9 Col. Thomas William Taylor, CB......... 383
Major and Superintendent of Studies, {) Lt.-Col. G. W. Prosser
Captains of Companies ) Captain Robert Daly * .............. 129
of Gentlemen Cadets 4 Captain James W. Dalgety .......... 129
Chaplain, &c. ..Rev. H. L. Chepmell ...................... 300
Quarter-Master Lieut. John Whitacre Tipping .............. 97
Surgeon ...... John Pickering, MD....................... 255
Assist.-Surg. ..Melville Neale, MD....................... 13617

3 Feb.
3 Feb.
13 May
23 June
28 June
25 Mar.
10 Sept.
29 June
5 Dec.

ROYAL MILITARY ASYLUM AT CHELSEA.


Commandant ..jj Colonel Peter Brown .................... 400 0
Sec. and Adjt .. Captain William Siborne .................. 18210
Quarter-Master Francis Henry Byrne ...................... 180 0
Surgeon ...... Samuel George Lawrence .................. 273 15
Assurt.-Surg. ..John Loftus Hartwell ...................... 13617

0 15 Dec. 43
0 10 Nov. 43
0 8 Mar. 39
0 24 July 28
6

ROYAL HIBERNIAN SCHOOL IN DUBLIN.


Surgeon ...... |) JESi James Goodall Elkington ' ............

37
37
42
43
44
04
30
32
43

5 Mar. 41

1 The Rev. G. R. Gleig served in the Peninsular campaigns of 1813 and 14 as a subal
tern in the 85th, including the siege of San Sebastian, the passage of the Bidassoa, battle
of the Nivelle, where he was wounded in the foot and arm, battle of the Nive (slightly
wounded) and investment of Bayonnc. Served afterwards in the American war at HI;: densburg (wounded), Baltimore (wounded), New Orleans (received a bayonet wound),
and Fort Bowyer.
2 Captain Daly served with the 14th at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-6,
and was severely wounded at the assault,left leg amputated.
3 Mr. Elkington served at the capture of Madeira in 1807, and in the Peninsula from
April 1809 to Nov. 1812 ; present at the battle of Talavera ; left prisoner with the
wounded at that city, and marched into France; released in 1810, and rejoined the army
in Portugal on its retreat from Busaco ; present with it at the lines of Torres Vcdras ;
battle of Fucntcs d'Onor ; sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo, and Badajoz , battle of Salamanca ;
capture of Madrid ; and during the whole siege of Burgos in charge of the Hospital for
receiving the wounded , in the retreat of the army he was left in charge of the English and
French wounded, and again made prisoner ; present at Waterloo and the capture of Paris.
Hotpital-Aisistant 8 Aug. 07 ; Attiit.-Surg. 7 July 08 ; Surgeon 11 Mar. 43.

X X

450

OFFICERS
TO WBOM

HONORARY

DISTINCTIONS

HAVE BEEN GRANTED

IN COMMEMORATION OF THEIR SERVICES IN THE


FOLLOWING BATTLES OR ACTIONS.
Maida
Roleia
Vimiera
Sahagun, Benevtnte, Sec. (actions of Cavalry)
Corunna
Martinique
(attack and capture)
Talavera
Guadeloupe
(attack and capture)
Busaco
Barrosa
Fuentes d'Onor
Albuhora
Java
(attack and capture)
Ciudad Rodrigo
(assault and capture)
Badajoz
(do.
do. )
Salamanca
Fort Detroit, America
(capture of)
Vittoria
Pyrenees
St. Sebastian
(assault and capture)
Chateauguay, America
JVivellc
Clirj'stler's Farm, America
Nive
Orthes
Toulouse

4 July 1806
17 Aug.
06
21 Aug.
Dec. 1808 & Jan.
09
1C Jan.
Feb.
27 & 28 July
Jan. i Feb.
10
27 Sept.
5 Mar.
11
5 May
16 May
Aug. & Sept.
Jan.
12
17 March & 6 April
22 July
Aug.
21 June
13
28 July to 2 Aug.
Aug. & Sept.
26 Oct.
10 Nov.
11 Nov.
9 to 13 Dec,
27 Feb.
14
10 April

On the 7th October, 1813, a General Order, of which the following is an abstract, was
issued by the Commander-in-Chief :
Whereas considerable inconvenience has arisen from the number of Medals which have
been issued in commemoration of the brilliant and distinguished events in which the suc
cess of His Majesty's arms has received the Royal approbation, the Prince Regent has been
pleased to command that the following Regulations shall be adopted in the grant and
circulation of such marks of distinction : viz.
1st. That one Medal only shall be borne by each Officer recommended for such dis
tinction.
2nd. That for the second and third events, which may be subsequently commemorated in
like manner, each individual recommended to bear the distinction shall cany a gold Clasp
attached to the ribbon to which the Medal is suspended, and inscribed with the name of the
Battle or Siege to which it relates.
3rd. That upon a claim being admitted to a fourth mark of distinction, a Cross shall be
borne by each officer, with the names of the four Battles or Sieges respectively inscribed
thereupon ; and to he worn in substitution of the distinctions previously granted to such
individuals.

Officers who have received Honorary Distinctions.

451

4th. Upon each occasion of a similar nature that may occur subsequently to the grant of
a Cross, the Clasp shall again be issued to those who have a claim to the additional distinc
tion, to be borne on the ribbon to which the Cross is suspended, in the same manner as
described in No. 2 of these Regulations.
His Royal Highness was further pleased to command that the distribution of Medals or
Badges for Military services of distinguished merit shall be regulated as follows : viz.
1st, That no General or other Officer shall be considered entitled to receive them, unless
he has been personally and particularly engaged upon those occasions of great importance
and peculiar brilliancy, in commemoration of which such marks of distinction are to be
bestowed.
2nd. That no Officer shall be considered a candidate for the Medal, or Badge, except
upon the special selection and report of the Commander of the Forces upon the spot, as
having merited the distinction by conspicuous services.
3rd. That the Commander of the Forces shall transmit to the Commander-in-Chief,
Returns, signed by himself, specifying the names and ranks of those Officers whom he
bhall have selected as particularly deserving.
4th. The Commander of the Forces in making the selection will restrict his choice to the
under-mentioned ranks : viz.
General Officers.
Commanding Officers of Brigades.
Commanding Officers of Artillery, or Engineers.
Adjutant-General, and Quarter- Master-General.
Deputies of ditto, and ditto, having the rank of Field Officers.
Assistants, Adjutant and Quarter-Master-Generals, having the rank of FieldOfficers, and being at the head of the Staff, with a detached Corps, or distinct
division of the Army.
Military Secretary, having the rank of Field Officer.
Commanding Officers of Battalions, or Corps equivalent thereto ; and Officers
who may have succeeded to the actual command during the engagement, in
consequence of the death or removal of the original Commanding Officer.
The Crosses, Medals, and Clasps, are to be worn by the General Officers, suspended by a
Ribbon of the colour of the sash, with a blue edge, round the neck ; and by the Command
ing Officers of Battalions, or Corps equivalent thereto ; and Officers who may have suc
ceeded to the actual command during the engagement ; the Chiefs of Military Departments,
and their Deputies and Assistants (having the rank of Field Officers) , and such other
Officers as may be specially recommended, attached by a Ribbon of the same description to
the button-hole of their uniform.
Those Badges which would have been conferred upon the Officers who have fallen at or
died since the Battles and Sieges, shall, as a token of respect for their memories, be trans
mitted to their respective families. Vide the London Gazette, 9th October, 1818.

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OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK IN THE ARMY
or rax
MOST NOBLE ORDER OF

ST. GEORGE, OR THE GARTER.


(According to their Slallt.)

KNIGHTS, (KG.)
Field Marshal Hit Royal Highnets Prince Albert, H ?aa Field Marshal Arthur, Duke of Wellington,
GCB. GCH.
Gren. Gds.
KT. HP. GCB. GCMG.,
Scots Fus. Guards
Field Marshal Hit Majesty the King of Hanover, $ JJil General H. W. Mar?, of Anglesey. COS.
C CH.
Royal Horse Guards.
KP. GCB.
Field Marshal Hit Royal Highnut A. F. Duke of 9 OA Colonel Charles, Duke of Richmond. Aidede-Camp to the Queen.
Sussex Militia.
Cambridge, GCB. GCATG. (.ell. Coldst. Gds.
Colonel Hit Royal Highnett Prince George W. F. Colonel W. F. Duke / Boccleocn,
Edinburgh Militia.
C. of Cambridge
17 Lancers
Unit.
Field Marshal Hit Majetty lite King of the Bel Colonel Henry, Duke of Cleveland,
gians, GCB. GCH.

OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK IN THE ARMY

or Tt.
MOST ANCIENT AND MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE THISTLE.
KNIGHTS, (KT.)
Field Marshal Hit Itxual Highnesi Prince Albert, Colonel George, Afar;. ./ Huniljr, Aide-de-Carap
to the Queen
Aberdeen Milito.
KG. KP. GCB. GCMG.
Scots Fus. Gds.
Major-General George, Afar}. o/Tweeddale, (.'/I.
Lieutenant William George, Karl of Erroll. f-CB.
h. p. 45 Foot.

OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK IN THE ARMY
or nil

MOST ILLUSTRIOUS ORDER OF ST. PATRICK.


KNIGHTS, (KP.)
Field Manual Hit Royal Highnw Prince Albert, Lt.-Col. Francis N. Mar;, of Conyngham, CCH.
KG. KT. GCB. GCMG.
Scots Fus. Gds.
I'oalt.
Field Marshal Hit Majetta the King of Hanover, Captain John, Eari of Donoughmotc, b.p. Gr. Gds.

KG. GCB.
General Edmund, Earl ofCoik.

Col. James, Mary. f Tbomoad, Cork (Citj) MiL

OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK IN THE ABMY
or TUB

MOST HONOURABLE MILITARY ORDER OF THE BATH.'


KNIGHTS, GRAND CROSS, (GCB.)
Field Mrhl Hit Royal Highneu Prince Albert,
KG. XT. KP. GCMG. Scots Futilier Guards.
(Acting Great Matter of the Order.)
Field Marshal Hit Majetty the King of Hanover,
KG. KP.

y Effingham, General K. A. J'ail of


3 F.
y Gordon, Gen. Sir J. Willoughby, Bt. GCH.23F.
y Gough, Lt.-Gen. Sir Hugh, Bart
87 F.
Grey, Gen. Hon. Sir Henry Geo. GCH. ... 13 Dr.
$ JijjJ Hardinge, Lt.-Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir Henry,
Field Marshal Hit Royal Highnta the Dufc< of
(Civil) 57 r.

Cambridge. KG. GCMG. GCH. Coldstream $ ?;5S Kempt, Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir Jas. GCH. 2 F.
$ Sffil Lambert, Gen. Sir John
10 F.
Guards. 60 F.
Field Marshal Hit Majesty the King of the Bel P Londonderry, Gen. C.W. Marq. of, GCH. 2 L.G.
tJ Lomley, Gen. Hon. Sir William.... 1 Dr. Gds.
gians, KG. and GCH.
9 f.H General Hit Majetty the King of the Ne Lushington, Maj.-Gen. Sir J. L... Madras Cavalry
y Murray, Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir Geo. GCH. ..IF.
therlands.
B E83 Adam, Lt.-Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir Fred.. GCMG.
21 F.
9 JB Anglesey, Gen. H. W. Marquii of, KG.
GCH. Royal Horse Guards.
9 ADXOD, General Sir George
4 Dr. Gds.
Ajlmer, Gen. M., Lord
18 F.
f) {.a Barnard, Lt.-Gen. Sir A.F. GCH. Rif.Br.

BeresJbrd, Gen. W. Carr, Via. GCH

16 F.

Bloomfield. Lt.-Gen. B. Lord, GCH. ( Ciml)K. Art.


Q Bradford, Gen. Sir Thomas, GCH.
30 F.
P Brisbane, Gen. Sir Thomas M. Bt.GCH. 34 F.
P Clinton, General Sir Wm. Henry
55 F.
V Combermere, Gen. S., Vise. GCH. . . 1 Life Gds.
D Cotton, Lt.-Gen. Sir Willou.'hby, KCH. 98 F.
U D'Urban, Lt.-Gen. Sir Benjamin, KC//..51 F.
9 Douglas.Lt.-Gen.SirH.Bt. GGMG4Chil)99.
JJovetoa, Lt.-Gen. Sir John
Madras Cavalry
Dmmmond, General Sir Gordon
49 F.

jj) Napier, Maj.-Gen. Sir Charles J


22 F.
Null. Maj.-Gen. Sir William .... Bengal Infantry
Nugent, Gen. Hf. Hon. Sir Geo. Bart
6 F.
P Paget, Gen. Hon. Sir Edward
28 F.
Pollock, Maj.-Gen. Sir George .. Bengal Artillery
Pottinger, Maj.-Gen. Right Hon. Sir Henry, Barf.
(Cinif) Bombay Infantry
P Robinson, Gen. Sir Fred. Philipse
39 F.
y Russell, Maj.-Gen. Lord Geo. Wm. (Civil)
Sale, Col. Sir Robert H., 13 F., Quarter-MasterGeneial Eatt ladies
D KB Seaton, Lt.-Gen. John Lord, GCMG. GCH.
26 F.
P ffiaa Stratford, Gen. John Lord, GGH. . . .29 F.
y 3M Vandeleur, Gen. Sir John Ormsby..l6 Dr.
I) ? il Wellington, Field Marshal Arthur, Duke of,
KG. GCH. Gren. Gds. Rifle Brig., Constable
of the Tower of London, and Lord Warden of the
Cinque Ports : Commandcr-in-Chief.

KNIGHTS COMMANDERS. (KCB.)


P Anson, Gen. Sir William, Bart
47 F. 9 Douglas Maj.-Gen. Sir Neil, KCH.
Arbulhnot, Lt.-Gen. Sir Thomas
9 F. Uoveton, Maj.-Gen. Sir John .. ..Madras Cavalry
9 Arbuthnot, Lt.-Gen. Sir Robert
76 F. () Downes, Maj.-Gen. Ulysses, Lord
PI Barns, Lt.-Gen. Sir James Stevenson . . . .20 F. 9 Doyle, Col. Sir John Miffey
PI Bathurst, Lt.-Gen. Sir James... Gm.of Bertcick (J England, Col. Sir Richard, Kit.
41 F.
V fSB Berkeley, Maj.-Gen. Sir G. H. F. ..81 F. (J ?i8;t Kvans, Col. Sir De Lacy
Unatt.
9 Blakeney. Lt.-Gen. Rt. Han. Sir E. GCH. 7 F. P Fitz Gerald, Lt -Gen. Sir John For&ter ..62 F.
jj Bourke, Lt.-Gen. Sir Richard
64 F. Fraser, Lt.-Gen. Sir Hugh
Madras Infantry
9 BooTerie, Lt.-Gen. Sir H. F. GCMG.. ..97 F. y Gardiner, Lt.-Gen. Sir John
50 F.
\) Buchao, Lt.-Gen. Sir John
32 F. jj Gardiner, Maj.-Gen. Sir R. KCH. from R. Art.
Kunbury, I.t.-Cjen. Sir Henry Edw. Bart.
jj Gibbs, Maj. Gen. Sir Edward
52 F.
9 Burgoyne, Maj.-Gen. Sir John F. from Royal jj Gilmour, Lt.-Gen. Sir Dugald Linle.. Rif. Br.
Engineers V Effil Gomm, Maj.-Gen. Sir W. Maynard
f'aldwell, Maj.-Gen. Sir J. L. ..Madras Engineers Grant, Gen. Sir Wm. Kier, GCH.
2 Dr.
9 CIS Cameron, Maj.-Gen. Sir Alex.
iJ Grey, Maj.-Gen. Sir John
.
9 Campbell, Gen. Sir Henry F. GCH
25 F. jj Guise, Lt.-Gen. Sir John Wright, Bt.
V $ Campbell. Lt.-Gen. Sir Colin
72 F. D ffaH Halkett, Lt,-Gen. Sir Colin, GCH. 31 F.
9 Carncross, Maj.-Gen. Sir Jos. Hugh.... It. Ait. y S'fiil lliuliii.uin, Lt.-Col. Sir Julius, GCH. h. p.
9 f:tl Cathcart, Lt.-Gen. far/
11 Hussars
late Germ. Legion
V ta Clifton, Lt.-Gen. Sir A. B. XCH. ..1 Dr. Harvey, Maj.-Gen. Sir John, KCH.
Conellis, Maj.-Gen. SirThos. ..Bombay Infantry y Hope, Maj.-Gen. Sir James A.
Bengal Cavalry
Dennis, Col. Sir James
3 F. 1 Imi-tomi, Maj.-Gen. Sir Rub
9 3151 Dick, Maj.-Gen. Sir R.H. KCH.
y Jackson, Lt.-Gen. Sir Richard Downes ..35 F.
9 Dickson, Maj.-Gen. Sir Jeremiah ......61 F. Keating, Lt.-Gen. Sir Henry Shechy
54 P.
|) Disney, Gen. Sir Moore
15 F. y 3133 Kerrison, Ll.-Gen. Sir E. Bt. GCH. 14 Dr.
P Douglas, Lt.-Gen. Sir Jame* .......... 93 F. Leighton, Maj.-Gen. Sir David ..Bombay Infantry

462

Most Honovrablt Order of the Bath.

\1 $Sa Rocs, Maj.-Gcn. Sir Hew D. Dtp.


KNIGHTS COMMANDERScontinued.
to the Royal Artillery
$) LeUh, Lt.-Gen. Sir Alexander
90 F.
Littler.Maior-Gen.Sir John Hunter, Bengal Infantry Russell, Maj.-Gen. Sir James .. ..Madras Cavalry
$) Low, Maj.-Gen. Siegesmond, C. G. Baron, $ ff,Sa Saltoun, Maj.-Gen. A. Lord, GCH.
....55 F.
GCH. h. p. late Ger. Legion y Schoedde, Col. Sir James H
Lumley, Maj.-Gcn. Sir John Rutherford, A,./n- Scott, l.'.-Ck'n. Sir Hopeton S. ...Madias Infantry
tanl General Bengal Army
Bengal Infantry |) 8BB Scovell, Maj.-Gen. Sir George. Governor if
the Rovat Military Cft,
$ Macbean, Lt.-Gen. Sir Wm
93 F.
M'CasVill, Col. Sir John, KH
9 P. |p Smith, Maj.-Gen. Sir Cha. F. Smith ..H/Ecf.
y M'Mahon, Lt.-Gen. Sir Thomas, (.... 94 F. jp 'iil Smith, Col. Sir U. G. Unatt. AdjmtwtGnurai Eu* ld t,
19 Macdonald, Lt.-Gen. Sir John Adj.-Gtn. 42 F.
f a Macdonell, Lt.-Gen. Sir Jas. KCH. 79 F. $) 2131 Somerset, Lt.-Gen. Lord Fiu Roy ... .63 F.
M'Lean, Lt.-Gen. Sir Hector .. ..Madras Infantry D Siovio, Maj.-Gen. Sir Frederick, HCMG.
$ Maclean, Lt.-Gen. Sir John
27 F. y 3;S[li Thackwell. Col. Sir Joseph. KH.... 3 Dr.
40 F.
$ JiJU Maitland, Lt.-Gen. Sir Peregrine.. .. 17 F. Valiant, Col. Sir Thomai, KH
33 F.
Malcolm Lt.-Col. Sir Jamtt
late of R. Mar. Wale, Gen. Sir Charles
88 F.
$ Manners, Lt.-Gen. Lord Charles S
3 Dr. 9 Wallace, Lt.-Gen. Sir John Alex. Bt
..14 F.
13 5l May, Maj.-Gen. Sir J. KCH. from R. Art. Watson, Lt.-Gen. Sir James
56 F.
jj Napier, Maj.-Gen. Sir Geo. T
1 W.I. R. |) Westmorland, Lt.-Gen. J. Eurl of'
y Nioiil In, Lt.-Gen. Sir Jasper
5 F. Whitehead, Maj.-Gen. Sir Thomas, Bengal Infantry
$ Pakenham, Maj.-Gen. Han. Sir H. R
43 F. V Williami, Maj.-Gcn. Sir !Mm. K. . . from 9 F.
L'nai .
JJ Pilkington, Lt.-Gen. Sir Andrew
82 F. B Wiltshire, Col. Sir Thomas, 1't
11 F.
$ Reynell, Lt.-Gen. Sir Thomai, Bt
71 F. $ fflffil Wilson, Lt.-Gen. Sir John
Richards, Maj.-Gen. Sir VVm. ...Bengal Infantry JH:L4 Woodford, Ll.-Gen.SirAlez.GCMG.40 F.
Rose, Maj.-Gen. Sir John
Bengal Infantry | U Cil Woodford, Maj.-Gen. SirJ.G. KCiL
COMPANIONS. (CB.)
Brandreth, Col. Thomas A. ,
R. Artillery
Abbott, Major Augustus
Bengal Artillery
Bray, Lt.-Col. Edward Wm
39 F.
y CM Abercrombu, Col. Hon. Alti.
9
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Brereton,
Lt.-Col.
Wm.
KH....
Royal Art.
|j A'Court, Maj.-Gen. C. Ashe, KH.
Broadfoot,
Major
G
Madras
Infantry
$ Adair, Col. Thomas
late of R. Marinei
from 16 Dr.
Adams, Lt.-Col. Henry Win
49 F. ^ Brotherton, Maj.-Gen. T. W
Brown, Maj.-Gen. George, KH. Deputy-Adjta.Allan, Col. James
57 F.
Central
from Rifle Brigade
Anderson, Lt.-Col. Joseph, KH.
50 F.
Broum, Lt-Colonel (jusiavtti
late of 95 F.
Anderson, Lt.-Gen. Paul
78 F.
3J1 Browne, Col. Fielding. .... .h. p. Rifle Br.
Anderson, Major W
Bengal Artillery
41 F.
Andrews, Maj.-Gen. Augustus ..Madras Infantry Browne, Lt.-Col. Gore
Anstruther, Major P
Madras Artillery Browne, Lt.-Col. Wm. John ... .Bombay Infantry
y Arbuthnott, Lt.-Gen. 11..,,. Hugh
38 F. $ ?!2a Bulow, Lt.-Col. J. Barm ..h.p. Ger. Ltg.
j) ?:5;1 Arguiinbau, Col. Lawrence
Burrell, Maj.-Gen. George
from 18 F.
Bryant, Major-Gen. Sir Jeremiah . . Bengal Infantry
jj Armsirong, Maj.-Gen. Sir Richard
Butterworth, Lt.-Col. W. J
Madias Infantry
$ ffll Askew, Lt.-Gen. Sir Henry
B CtB Calvert, Col. Felix
I'nsit.
jj Auchmuty, Maj.-Gen. Sam. B.
Cameron,
Lt.-Col.
Geo.
Poulett
.
.Madras
InfinirjBackhouse, Major J. B
Bengal Artillery
9 Dn.
|9 31Sa Bailey, Lt.-Col. Morrii. H'm. Tale of 64 F. Campbell, Lt.-Col. Alex. KH
j I liainbrigge, Col. Philip. . . Dep. Quo. Mai. Gen. {) Campbell, Col. Charles Stewart
h.p. 1 F.
jj lt,tli,,int. Col. William
y Campbell, Col.Colin
98 F.
$ 923 Baring, Lt.-Col. G. Baron von, (it'll, h. p. Campbell, Maj. Sir Edward Alex. .. Bengal Cavalry
Madras Infantry
late German Legion Campbell, Lt.-Col. J
Basden, Lt.-Col. James Lewis
late of 89 F. y } J.l Campbell, Maj.-Gen. Sir Guy, Bt.
h.p. 52 F.
Battertby, Ll.-Col. Francii
late of 63 F. jj (FiQ Campbell, Lt.-Col. Patrick
I nutBattine, Maj.-Gen. William .. ..Bengal Artillery y OS' I Campbell, Col. William
Bengal Civilry
Baumgardt, Col. J. G
2 F. Carmichael, Lt.-Col. C. M
^ (Mil Beckwith, Col. Charles
Unatt. Carruthers, Lieut.-Col. Richard
J F.
Caulfield, Major- Gen. James .. ..Bengal Cavalry
$ Bell, Maj.-Gen. John
y Bell, Lt.-Col. Thomut
late of 48 F. y ii\ Chalmers, Col. Sir William, KCH. Unait.
Biddulph, Lt.-Col. Edward
Bengal Artillery i\ Chapman. Maj.-Gen. Sir S. R. A'CH. R.Eng.
Bengal Engine"
4J Birch, Mdj.-Gen. Juhn Francis from.. R. Eng. Cheape, Lt.-Col. John
late of 7 Dr. Gds.
y'Bisshopp, Col. Cecil
Unatt. i! S.I Cheney, Col. Edicard
late of 6 Dr.
y Blair, Col. Thomas Huuter
L'nalt. y ffSi Chitderi, Col. Michael . .
Blair, Major C. D
Bengal Cavalry Church, Lt.-Col. Sir R. GCH. lite of Gr. Lt-In3 F.
y Make, Col. WWarn Willianu . . late of 1 1 Dr. Clunie, Lt.-Col. Jas. Oliphant
11 Blanshard, Ll.-Col. Thomas . ...li. Engineers Cock , Col. Henry
Bengal Infantry
Blenkins, Mij. W. B. G
Bombay Infantry Colvin, Lieut.-Col. John .. ..late of Bengal Army
22 F.
Blundell, Lt.-L'ol. F
Madras Artillery Conway, Mai. T. S
Bolioh, Col. S
31 F. y Conyers, Col. Chas. Edw. ..h. p. Insp. FJ. Off.
iJ Bosset, Col. C. P. de, KH
h.p. 50 F. 5 ffiil Cookc. Lt.-Col. K. Harvty, late of Gr.GJ.
.late of U F.
Bowen, Maj.-Gen. Herbert
Bengal Infantry y '.',,;,.., Lt.-Col. <,<>/.
Bowyer, Ll.-ColVCornelius .. late of Bengal Army $ Couper, Col. Sir Geo. Bart. KH
Uaut.

Most Honourable Order of the Bath.


COMPANIONScontinued.
Cowper, Lt.-Col. J
18F.
Craigie, Col. P. E.
h.p. 55 F.
Craigie, Major J. H
....Bengal Infantry
9 Crtagh. Col. Andrew
late of 81 F.
Croker, Lieut.-Col. William
17 F.
Croidill, Lieut.-Col. J
late of Madras Army
Cunlitfe, Maj.-Gen. Sir R. H. St., Bengal Infantry
Cureton, Lt.-Col. Cha. Robert
16 Drs.
5 D'Aguilar, Maj.-Gen. Geo. C.
|J CSl Oalmer, Maj.-Gen. Thomas
Mi Damrr, Lt.-Col. lion. Geo. L. D. late of 89 F.
U t51 Dansey, Lt.-Col. Chas. Cornw
R. Art.
Uaubeney, Major H. C. B
55 F.
Davy. Lt.-Gen. Sir W. Gabriel, A'CH. . 60 F.
Dww, Col. Thomas H
h.p. 12 Dr.
Derafocse, Major H
Bengal Artillery
Delamain, Maj. C. H
Bombay Cavalry
De la Motte, Maj.-Gen. Peter ..Bombay Cavalry
Dickson, Maj.-Gen. William .... Madras Cavalry
CaB Dorville, Lt.-Col. Philip
Unatt.
? Doughs, Col. Robert
late of R. Artillery
Downman, M.-Gen. Sir Tho., A'CH.. ..R. Art.
Drummond, Lt.-Col. Jolin Gavin.. Bengal Infantry
$ Duffy, Maj.-Gen. John
Unatt.
Dundas, Col. Hon. Henry
60 F.
9 Dundas, Lt.-Col. Wm. Bolden ....R. Artillery
U 521 Dyneley, Col. Tho
R. Artillery
Eden, Lt.-Col. John, Unatl. ^uiit. Adj.-Genenil
in Scotland.
tVEEl Egerton, Col. Richard
Unatt.
Ellicombe, Maj.-Gen. C. Grene, from R. Eng.
His, Lt.-Col.S. Burdon
R. Marines
9 Elphinstone, Maj.-Gen. Sir Howard, I't, R. Eng.
Elringtoo, Maj.-Gen. R. Goodall .... from 47 F.
13 Eustace. Lt.-Gen. Sir Wm. C., KCH.. . .60 F.
Evans, Maj.. Gen. Thomas
Evans, Maj.-Gen. R. L
Madras Infantry
SEverard, Col. Malhiaj, KH
14 F.
Ewart, Col. J. F
Insp. Fd. Off. Rec. Dist.
Fair, Maj.-Gen. Alex
Madras Infantry
Fansliawe, Col. Edward
Royal Engineers
$ Faunce, Maj.-Gen. A. D.
v 3:1 fead, Lt.-Col. (;,,.,;<
late of Gr. Gds.
Fearoo, Col. Robert Bryce
40 F.
9 Ftrgusspn, Maj.-Gen. James
Ferris, Major J
Bengal Infantry
I Finch, Col. Hon. John
Unatt.
Fisher, Major George
Bombay Infantry
Fitzgerald, Lt.-Col. Charlea ..late of Bengal Army
B Fleming, Col. Edw. .. Insp. Fd. Off. Rec. Dist.
Forbes, Col. David
h. p. 78 F.
Vraser, Lt.-Gen. Hastings
83 F.
Fraser, Major James
Bengal Cavalry
Frederick, Maj.-Gen. Edward .. Bombay Infantry
~ Freke, Col. Henry
late of 01 F.
i!21 Fremantle, Maj.-Gen. John
" Fuller, Lt.-Col. Francii
late of 59 F.
Yyers, Maj.-Gen. Peter
.from Royal Artillery
fl Gabriel, Colonel Robert Burd, A'H
h. p.
! 3 Galiffe, Lt.-Col. John
late of 60 F.
Galloway, Maj.-Gen. Arch
Bengal Infantry
George, Major, F. D
.22 F.
9 Godwin, Col. Henry
h. p. 87 F.
! ) Goldfinch, Maj.-Gen. Henry . . . .from II. Eng.
'} Goldie, Col. Geo. Leigh
Unatt.
' J Gordon, Maj.-Gen. William Alex.
** Gore, Col. Hon. Charles, KH. Unatt. De
puty Quarter-Mcutcr-Geniral in Canada.

463

Gore, Maj. Henry Ros


h. p. 3 F.
Cosset, Col. .Sir Wm., A'CH
Royal Engineers.
Cough, Lt.-Col. J. B
3 Drs.
Gowan, Lt.-Col. Geo. Edw. .. ..Bengal Artillery
Graham, Lt.-Col. Charlea
Bengal Artillery
Grant, Major J. H
9 Drs.
C 81 G rant. Col. Jas
Gov. of Scarboro' Cattle.
Grattan, Major J
18 F.
Green, Major Edward
.Bombay Infantry
Greenwood, Major Wm
Royal Artillery
~ Halkett,
Gurwood,I.Col.
John
Unatt.
!..(!.
Hugh, KCH. lateof
Ger.
Legion.
Hall, Lt.-Col. Henry
Bengal Infantry
(J i' SI Hamerton, Maj.-Gen. John Millet
Hamilton, Lt.-Col. Charles
Bengal Artillery
9 Harding, Col. Geo. Judd .. ..Royal Engineers
$) Hare-Clarges, Maj.-Gen. Richard Goddard
$) Oil Hare, Col. John, A'H
h. p. 20 Dr.
S Harris, Lt.-Cen. W. G. Lord, A'CH. .. 73 F.
\) Harrium, Lt.-Col. John Bacon . . . .late of 50 F.
$ Harvey, Maj'.-Gen. Sir Robert John
llavelock, Lt.-Col. Henry
39 F.
$ Huu'fciiu, Lt.-Col. John P
late of 68 F.
Hawkins, Lieut. -Col. F. S
Bengal Infantry
$ t!?l Hay, Maj.-Gen. James
Herbert, Col. Charles
Madras Infantry
@ Ileiford, Lt.-Col. Wm. L
late of 23 F.
Herries, Col. Sir Wm. L., A'CH.
Unatt.
jj 0 S I Hibbert, Lt.-Col. Geo
40 F.
g (Ell Hill. Col. Sir R. C....late of R. Horse Gds.
IJ Hill, Maj.-Gen. Sir Dudley St. Leger
Hogarth, Major Geo
26 F.
f Holcombt, Lt.'Col. Har. Furt. .. late of R. Art.
JJ Holloway, Col. W. C. E
Royal Engineers
Hopktnson, Lt.-Col. Sir Cha. late of Madras Army
f C1 ! Hoste, Col. Sir Geo. Cha. . . Royal Engineers
9 Hughes, Col. James
h.p. 18 Dr.
Hughes, Col. Samuel
Bombay Infantry
Huish, Lt.-Col. Geo
Bengal Infantry
9 Hunt, Lt.-Col. J.P
late of 11 F.
Hunter, Maj.-Gen. George
Bengal Infantry
lunes, Maj.-Gen. William
Bengal Infantry
Irvine Lt.-Col. Arch
Bengal Engineers
Jackson, Major John
Bombay Infantry
Johnson, Lt.-Col. John ....late of Bombay Army
9 Kenah, Maj.-Gen. Thomas
ii'\ Kennedy, Col. Alex. Kennedy Clark. A'H.
Unatr.
Kennedy, Maj.-Gen. James
Bengal Cavalry
13 J S 1 Kennedy, Col. Jas. Shaw
U natt.
$ King, Maj.-Cen. Sir Henry, A'CH.
Lane, Lieut.-Col. C. R. W
Bengal Infantry
Lautour, Col. P. A..KH. ....h.p. 23 Dr.
Lawrence, Col. Elias
late ol R. Marines
$ 5153 Leach, Lt.-Col. Jonathan, late of RiHe Br.
Leech, Major R
Bombay Engineers
9 L'Estrange, Lt.-Gen. G. G. C
95 F.
Leslie, LtOol. J. T
Bombay Artillery
Lewis, Col. George
late of R. Marines
9 Lewis, Col. Geo. Griffith
R. Engineers
\i Lightfoot, Maj.-Gen. Thomas
ij Lillie, Lt.-Col. Sir John Scott
Unalt.
Lindsay, Maj.-Gen. Alex
Bengal Artillery
Lindsay, Col. Martin
late of 78 F.
Lloyd, Lt.-Col. J
Bombay Artillery
Lloyd. Lieut.-Cot. G. W. A
Bengal Infantry
9 $31 Lluellyn, Col. Richard
Unatt.
Lockwood, Lieut. -Col. Geo. Henry
3 Drs.

464

Most Honourable Order of the Bath.

COMPANIONScontinued.
9 fflB Love, Col. Jas. Fred., KH
73 F.
Low, Lt.-Col. John
Madras Infantry
Luaid, Lieut.-Col. J. K
Madras Infantry
Lumsden, Lt.-Col. Thomas. . . .late of Bengal Army
Lushington, Major Franklin
9 F.
9 159 Lygon, Maj.-Gen. Hon. E.P. fm.2 Life Gds.
9 M'Donald, Col. John
92 F.
M'Douall, Maj.-Gen. Robert
M'Dowell, Lt.-Col. G. J. M
16 Drs.
M'Gregor, Major George Hall.. ..Bengal Artillery
M'Leod, Maj.-Gen. Charles . . . .Madras Infantry
9 M'Pherson, Lt.-Col. P
17 F.
y fSI MacdonalJ, Col. Alex
R.Anillery
9 3i<3 MacdonalJ, Lt.-Col. R. Ranald, KH. 4 F.
Dtp. Adj.-Gen. Bombay.
9 3131 Macdonald, Lt.-Col. K.ibert ..late of 35 F.
9 Macdonald, Lt.-Col. Hubert ..late of Royal Art.
Macdoiicll, Lt.-Col. George
late of 79 F.
Mackeson. Major Fred
Bengal Infantry
9 Maclaine, Maj.-Gen. Sir Archibald
Mac Laieii, Lieut.-Col. James.. ..Bengal Infantry
Maclean, Lt.-Cul. N
55 F.
Macleod, Lt.-Gen. Sir John. KCH
77 F.
9 "".-/.'. .;. Lt.-Col. Geo. Francis, late of R. Eng.
9 Macpherson. Col. R. Barclay, KH.''.. ..Unatt.
Malcolm, Lt. Col. G. A
3 Drs.
9 Mannen, Lt.-Col. Russell
late of 74 F.
Mantel, Lt.-Col. John
late of 53 F.
Manson, Lt.-Col. Alex
Bombay Artillery
Maxwell, Lt.-Gen. Sir Cha. Wm. KCH. 3 W.I. Rt.
Mayne, Maj.-Gen. John
Bombay Infantry
9 Meade, Lt.-Gen. H. John
from 45 F.
?.> C'C'l Mercer, Maj.-Gen. Douglas
9 Michell, Col. John
Royal Artillery
9 Middlemore, Lt.-Gen. George
48 F.
9 Miles, Col. Sir /....,-,/
late of 89 F.
ffffil Miller, Lt.-Col. F. S
late of 6 Dr.
,-u ,>,,,., Lt.-CoI. Co/in J
late of 65 F.
9 Sil Money, Col. Archibald
h. p. 60 F.
Monteath, Col. Thomas
Bengal Infantry
Wontgomerie, Lt.-Col. Patrick . .Madras Artillery
Moore, Major Henry
Bengal Infantry
Moore, Major R. Cornwallis .. ..Madras Artillery
Morgan, Col. John
Madras Infantry
Morison, Maj.-Gen. William .. ..Madras Artillery
Morris, Lt.-Col. Edmund
Unatt.
Moseley, Lieut.-Col, Geo. W
Bengal Infantry
Mountain, Lt.-Col. A. S. II
26 F.
}j OB Murray. Maj.-Gen. Hon. Henry
31B MutlUliury, Lt.-Col. Georgt . . . .iate of 69 F.
9 Napier, Col. Thomas E
Unatl.
9 Napier, Major-Gen. W. F. P.
9 Nicol, Maj.-Gen. Charles
68 F.
9 O'Dmoghue, Lt.-Col. John Wm
late Unatt.
Ogilvie, Maj.-Gen. James
Oldfield, Lt.-Col. C. E. T
Bengal Cavalry
Orchard, Lt.-Col. Joseph
Bengal Infantry
Oiwald, LU-Col. Robert . . . ...late of Gr. Lt. Inf.
9 Otway, Ll.-Gen. Sir Loflus Wm
84 F.
Outran), Lt.-Col. James
Bombay Infantry
Owen, Col. John, KH. De/>. Adj.-Gen. R. Mar.
9 Parke, Col. Thomas Adams
R. Marines
IP JIB Parker, Col. John Boleler . .late of R. Art.
EJJl Parkinson. Col. Edward
h. p. 11 F.
Parlby, Maj.-Geu. B. Brydgei ..Mailras Infantry
TO Pasley, Maj.-Gen. Chas. Wm. ..from R. Ene.
^ Patriekton, Col. C.C.
late of 43 F.

Pattle, Col. William


9 Paty, Col. Geo. Wm. KH.
. p. Unatu
Pears, Major Tho. Townsend ..Madras Koginetd
9 Pearson, Lt.-Gen. Sir T., KCH.
85 R
Peat, Major Alex. Cutnine .... Bombay Engineer!
9 felly, Lt.-Col. Raymond
la le of 66 b"
Pennefather, Lt.-Col. J. L
22*!
Pennycuick, Lt.-Col. J.. KH
.....17 F.
9 Peisse, Lt.-Col. William
16 04
Pitman, Maj.-Gen. Robert
Bengal Infant ry
Plenderleath, Lt.-Col. (.'.,.'

late of 48 F.

Pollok, Maj.-Gen. Thomas ......Madras Infantry


Poole, Lt.-Col. J. H
28 P.
Pope, Lt.-Col. A lexander
Bengal Caralry .
9 Power, Col. William G
Royal A rtillery
Prail, Lt.-Col. Thos. S
h. p. 26 F.
J) Proctor, Col. Henry Adolpbui ......b. p. 6 F.
Purton, Major John
late of Madras Axmjf
Pym, Maj.-Gen. Robert
from Royal A f tilleiy
9 "'!', Lt.-Col. Sir Hcnra . . late of Portuguese Se.
0 SB Quentiu. Ll.-Gen. Sir Geo. Aug., KCH.
9 Rainey. Col. Heniy, KH.
I :.-'
Rawlinson, Maj. H. Creswicke ..Bombay lafantiy
Readc, Col. Sir Thomas
h. p. S4 F.
9 Reeves, Maj.-Gen. J. KH.
Reid, Lt.-Col. Geo. Alei. T
Bombay Infantry
Reid, Major Fra. Archibald
Madras Infantry
9 Reid, Lt-Col. William
Royal Engineers
Rtignolds, Lt.-Col. T. S
18 F.
Richards, Maj.-Gen. Alfred
Bengal Int-intr,
Richmond, Lieut.-Col. Aich. F. ..Bengal Infantry
Roberts, Col. Abraham
Bengal Infantry
Roberts, Maj.-Gen. Henry T
Bengal Caralry
0 ffl&l Robertson, Lt.-Col. F. KCH., h. p. Ger. L.
9 Roll, Col. John
Unatt.
3iB Rooke, Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry H'., KCH.
Rose, Col. Hugh H
t'natt.
9 31B Umcan, Lt.-Col. Cha.lei
late of 52 F.
9923 Rowan, Col. William
Unalt.
Russell, Col. Lecbmere Coore ..Bombay Artillery
9 St. Claii, Col. Thos. Sttunton, KH. . . .. Unitt.
Sailer, Maj.-Gen. James F
Bombay Infantry
Sandwith, Maj.-Gen. Wm....... Bombay Infantry/
Sandwith, Lt.-Col. Benlham .. ..Bombay Caralry
Scott, Lt.-Col. John
..........9 Dr.
Scott, Major Thomas Hare
Bengal Infantry
Seaton, Major Thomas
Bengal Infantry
SSowell, fol. Wm. Henry
94 F.
Simmons, Lt-Col. Joseph
41 F.
Simpson, Major Wm. Henry .. ..Madras Infantry
9 $m Sleigh, Lt.-Gen. J. W
9 Dr.
Smelt, Maj.-Gen. William
9 3124 Smiih, Maj.-Gen. J. W
from R. Art.
Smith, Lt.-Col. Edw. James . . . .Bengal Engineers
Smith, Lt.-Col. Robert
late of Bengal Army
9 Snodgrass, Col. KrniKlh
late Unalt.
Sotheby, Major Fred. Samuel. .late of Bengal Army ,,
Stacy, Lieut.-Col. Lewis Robert ..Bengal Infantry
Stack, Lt.-Col. Maurice
Bombay Cavalry
Stalker, Lt.-Col. Foster
Bombay Infantry
Stanhope, Col. Hon. Leicester
..Unatt.
Slannus, Maj.-Gen. Sir EnbrnimG i Bombay Infantry
9 OS J Stavoley, Col. William
Uoatt.
Steel, Ll. -Col. S. Winde
Madras Infantry
Stevens, Major Stephen James . .Bombay Infantry
Stopford, Lt.-Col. James
'....40 P.
Story, Lt.-Col. Philip Francis ....Bengal Cavalry
Taylor, Maj.-Gen. Henry Geo.A... Madras InfanUy

Order of St. Michael and St. George.

465

COMPANION'Scontinued.
Watson, Lt.-Col. Wm. L
late of Bengal Army
Trnybr, Lt-Col. A. I '.., KH
9 F. 9 Wells, Lt.-Col. John Neare
R. Engineers
Inter. U.-Col. Cha. Cyril
29 F. \) Wemyss, Col. Thomas Jas
h. p. 99 F.
JB Taylor. Col. T. W. Lt.-Goc. R. Mil. Call.
Wetherall, Cgl. Geo. Aug. KH
Unatt.
P Thackeray, M.-Gen. Fred. Rennell,fm. R. Eng. Wheeler, Lt.-Col. Hugh M
Bengal Infantry
P Thomas, Col. Henry
I iwtf. 9 Whinyates, Col. Edward C., KH. ..R. Artillery
Thompson, Major \Vm. John . . . .Bengal Infantry Whish, Maj.-Gen. William S
Bengal Artillery
9 Thomson, Maj.-Gen. Alexander
White, Lt.-Col. Michael
3 Drs.
Thomson, Major George . . . .late of Bengal Array White, Major Ferdinand
40 F.
9 Thorn, Col. Naili. KH. Auia. Qua.-Mai.-Gea. Whittingbam, Major Ferdinand
26 F.
J3 Thornton, Col. Henry
late of 82 F. Whittle, Major Wm. Thomas .... Bombay Artillery
Tkkell. Maj.-Gen. Richard . . . .Bengal Engineers Wild, l.ieut. -Col. Charles Fred. ..Bengal Infantry
Timbrell, Maj. Thos
late of Bengal Army Willoughby, Major M. Franklin.. Bombay Artillery
9 Tonson, Haj.-Geo. Jacob
9 ffia Wilkint. Lt.-Col. Geo. KH. late of Rif. Br.
ij TreTor, I.t.-l.. . Hon. H. Otway, fm. Coldst. Gds. Wilkinson, Major A. P. S
13 F.
locker, Major Auchrnuly
Bengal Cavalry 9 Wilson, Col. Sir J. M., KH. Adj. ofChelua Ho,.
Tulloch, Lt.-Cul. Alex
Madras Infantry Wilson, Maj.-Gen. Thomas
Bengal Infantry
Tolloch, Lieut.-Col. John
Bengal Infantry Wilson, Maj.-Gen. Francis W. ..Madras Infantry
y fun er. Col. George
Royal Artillery 9 I! ;/.,..,, Lt.-Col. Geo. Data
late of 4 F.
P Tweeddale, Maj.-Gen. Geo. Marq. of, KT.
Wilson, Lt.-Col. Roger Wm
Bengal Infantry
1 pion. Lt.-Gen. Han. A. P.
Wood, Maj.-Gen. William, KH.
9 Vernoa, Maj.-Gen. Henry C. .
Woodbuin, Lt.-Col. Alexander ..Bombay Infantry
WaddiBgton, Lt.-Col. Charles.. Bornbay Engineers 9 Woodgate, Col. William
late of 60 F.
Wade, l.t.-Col. Sir C. Marline ..Bengal Infantry Wright, Lt. -Col. Thomas
39 F.
9 Hade, Col. Thomas Fro
late of Gr. Gds. Wylde, Col. William
Royal Artillery
Wade, Major Hamlet
13 F. Wjllie, Ll. -Col. William
Bombay Infantry
9 Hani, Col. Jain, Hichaid
late of 2 Dr. Wymer, Colonel Geo. Petre . . . .Bengal Infantry
jj Warre, Maj.-Gen. Sir William
Wynyaid, Maj.-Gen. Edward
Bengal Infantry
Watren, Lu-Col. Charles
55 F. Yates, Lt.-Col. Waller A
! r*. Maj.-Gen. Edmund Fred. Bengal Infantry Young, Lt.-Col. Cha. Wallace ...Madras Infantry
9 Zuhlcke, Col. Geo. Henry
Unatt,
9 Watson, Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry
OFFICERS OF THE ORDER.
DeanDr. John Turton.
Gtnealog':i Waller Aston Blount, Esq., Chtiter Herald.
Ruth King of Armt Algernon Greville, Esq.
Registrar and Secrt-laryCaptain Michael Seymour, H. \.
DeputyAlbert Wm. Woods, Esq., Lancaster Herald.
Gentleman UiherAlbert Wm. Woods. Esq., Lancaster Herald
MciuiigerJames Pulman, Esq., liiehmotul Herald.

OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK IN THE ARMY OF THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ORDER OF

SAINT MICHAEL AND SAINT GEORGE.


GRAND MASTER.
Field Marshal Hit Roval Highneu Adolphua F. Duke of Cambridge, KG. GCB. GCH.
BOiLt.-Gen.Lori/Seaton, GCB
26 F.
KNIGHTS. GRAND CROSS (GCMG.)
44 F.
FieM Marshal Hit Hayal Highneu Print* Albert, Lt.-Gen. Han. Patrick Stuart
KNIGHTS COMMANDERS. (KCMO.)
KG. KT. Kl'. OCB.
9 Major-Gen. Sir Frederick Stovin, KCIi.
Field Marshal H.K.II. Thi Duke of Cambridge.
KO. OCB. GCH. Coldst. Guards, and 60 Foot. Dep.-AsiUtant Com. Gen. Sir Edward Stuart
J.i Lt.-Gtn. Sir Howard Douglas, fit. GCB. 99 F.
Baynes, h. p.
B ill Lieut. -Gen. Rr. Hon.Sir Fred. Adam, GCfi. Lt.-Gen. Sir Francis Count Rivarola, A'CH.
R. Malta Fcncible Regt.
21F.
0 8S1 I.t.-Gen..<;ir Alex. Woodford, KCD...W F.
COMPANIONS. (CMC.)
Colonel Sir Frederith Hankea
late of 15 F. V Col. Thomas Drake, Unatt.
9 Major Charles Andrews Bayley, Unatt.
B Ll.-Oeo. Sir Hen. Frederick Boaverie, KC/).
97 F. Lt.-Col. .'>!!! >j, Guiseppe de Piro.
R. Malta Fencible Ilegt.
Lt.-Go. Sir C. Bulkeley Egerton. KCH. . .89 F.
B Maj.-Gen. Sir Patrick ROM, KCH. late of 75 F. 9 Colonel Henry Balneavis, hi I., Unatt.
Gen. Sir Martin Hunter, GCH
GOTfrnor / Dep.-Com. Gen. James \Vootlhouse, h. p.
3 il Lt.-Col. John W. Parsons, Unatt.
Stirling Cattle,

OFFICERS OF THE ORDER.


Clmncetbr
Sir Harru Nicolas, GCMG. KB,
King of Arm,
Sir Charles Douglas, CAfG.
Chancery ofthi Order.. The Colonial Department, Downing Street

466

Royal Hanoverian Gutlphic Order.

OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK IN THE ARMY
WHO ARE PERMITTED TO WEAR

FOREIGN ORDERS.
The Ordtri mentioned in tnit Lilt btlmig to thtfollowing Canntriei, and tht Dutti an then o/lie
Inttitution of tht Order:
AfgnanatanDooranee Empire (3 Classes) 1839. PrwHiaBlack Eagle18 Jin. 1701.
AuilriaMaria Theresa (3 Classes) 18 June, 1757.
Military Merit1740.
Leopold (3 Classes) 14 July, 1806.
Red Eagle (3 Classes) 12 Jane, 1793.
BavariaMaiimilian Joseph (3Classes)Uan. 1806. Kuuia St. Andrew30 Nov. 1698.
Belgium Leopold (3 Classes) 11 July, 1832.
St. Alexander Newslti 1722.
FranceMilitary Merit (3 Classe) Mar. 1759.
St. Ann (2 Clawes) 3 Feb. 1735.
St. George (4 Classes) 26 Nov. 1769.
Legion of Honour (5 (.'lasses) 13 May,
St. Wladimir (5 Classes) 4 Oct. 1782.
1 802.
SardiniaSt. Maurice and St. Latani (2 Clas.)
GnteeSaviour (5 Classes) 1 June, 1833.
13 Not. 1572.
HanoverGuelphs (3 Classes) 18 June, 1815.
KaptnSt. Januarius(l Class) July, 1738.
SaxonySt. Henry (3 Classes) 7 Oct. 1736.
St. Ferdinand and Merit, (3 Classei)
Ernestine (4 Classes) 25 Dec. 1833.
1 April, 1800. Spain Charles the Third (3 Clas.) 19 Sept. 1771.
St. George and Reunion (3 Classes)
San Fernando (5 Classes) 31 Aug. 1811.
St. Hermenigilde (3 Classes) 10 July,l8151 Jan. 1819.
St.
Isabella the Catholic (3 Classei) Itl5.
NetherlandiWilhelm (4 Classes) 30 Apiil, 1815.
PtriiaLion and Sun (3 Classes) 1801.
SiredenSword (3 Classes) 17 April, 1748.
PortugalTower and Sword (3 Cla.) 17 Apr. 1748. TinkeyCrescent (2 Classes) 6 July, 1804.
TuttanySt. Joseph (3 Classes) 1807.
St. Bento d'Avis (2 Classes) 1789.
U'irtemburgMilitary Merit (3 Classei) 1769.
Conception (3 Classes) 6 Feb. 1818.

ROYAL HANOVERIAN GUELPHIC ORDER.


KNIGHTS GRAND CROSS. (GCH.)
Field Marshal Hit R. II. Aug. Frederick, Duki of Grant, Gen. Sir Wm. Keir, JTCB......... ! Dr.
Grey, Gen. Hon. Sir H.G. GCB......... 13 Dr.
Cambridge, KG. GCB. GCMG.
Field Marshal His Majesty, Tht King of tttt Bel U 0"3l Halkett, Lt.-Gen. Sir Colin, KCH. ..31 Y.
il if 01 Halkett, Lt.-Col. Hugh, < It. h. p. Gcr. L.
gians, A'G. GCB.
Hammond, Gen. Fri. Thos.
$ ffi Anglesey, Gen. II. W. Mara, of. KG. GCB. JJ V&1 Hartmann, Lt.-Col. Sir J. KCB. k.f-G.L.
Royal Horse Guards. Hunter, Gen. Sir Martin, GCAfG. Gtttntr >f
P O3 Barnard. Lt.-Gen. Sir A. F. GCB. Rifle Br.
Stirling Castle
' I Bayly, Gen. Sir Henry
8 F. D f Kempt, Gen. J7f. Hon. Sir Its. OCB. 1 F.
I Beiesford, Gen. Wm. Carr. Vucl. GCB... 16 F. 5i Kerrison, Lt.-Gen. Sir Edw. Bt.KCA.14Dr.
i I Blakeney, Lt-Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir Kdw. KCB. 7 F. 19 Londonderry, Gen. C. W. Mara, of, GCB.
2l.ifeGouJs
: iloomfield, Lt.-Gen. Uenj. Lard, GCB...R. Art.
1 I Bradford, Gen. Sir Thomas GCB
30 F. j] Low, Maj.-Gen. S.C.O. Barm, Ca k. p. U.L.
I Brisbane, Gen. Sir T. M. Bl. GCB
34 K. Mackenzie, Gen. Sir Alex. Bt......... from 36 F.
! I CampbelMGen. Sir Hen. Fred. A'CB
25 F. 13 Murray, Gen. Rl. Han. Sir Geo.GCB.....lti Vi i, /,-';, Lt.-Cul. Sir .','. fii. late Greek Lt. Inf.
{) ? 01 Saltoun, Maj.-Gen. A. Lard, KCB,
Cockburn, Gen, Sir George
{} W Seaton,Lt.-Gen.John,
26 /Cockburn, Maj.-Gen. Sir James, Br.
9 Combermere, Gen. S. Vac. GCB. ..1 Life Gds. $ Slade, Gen. Sir John, B...........SDr.Ws.
Conyngham, Lt.-Col. F. N. Mnrj. nf, KP..Unatl. \1 303 Straffbrd, Gen. J. Lorrf, GCB. ......*
U Darling, Gen. Sir Ralph
41 F. jj J2EI Wellington, Field Marshal, Dub ./, XII.
GCB. Gren. Gds. and Rifle Brigidt. t5w
Duff, Gen. Hon. Sir Alex
37 F.
Krroll, Lieut. W. G. Earl /. KT.
h. p.
tnatirJer-iri-CAie/'.
9 Westmorland, Lt.-Gen. Jn. Ear/*/, XCS. I6tFill Clarence, Maj.-Gen. Lord Frederick
y Gordon, Gen. Sir J. Willoughby. Bl. GCB. Wheatley, Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry
Quarter- Mailer-General
23 F.
KNIGHTS COMMANDERS. (KCH.)
Adams, Lt.-Gen. Sir Geo. Fownall
6 Dr. | 9 Browne, Lieut.-Gen. Sir John
8HB"
Browne, Col. Sir Thomas H
I"'1'
Arthur, Col. Sir Geo. Bart
h.
J] 29 Boring, Lt.-Col. G. Baron von, CB...G. L. \) Cnaoot, Maj.-Gen. Louis W. Kue.lsteo/*)'?ia Chalmers. Col. Sir Wm.CB
I""'
\J Barton, I.t.-Gen. Sir Robert
Chapman, Maj.-GeD.SirS. R. CB.fron B-K5'
j) Bisset, Commissary-General Sir John . . . .h. p.
iJ JlSLi Bowater, Maj.-Gen. Sir Edw. . . fro. Scotch Cbristie, Cul. iii Arch. Dtp. Gav. Slirftn' Cut*
I *
Fus. Gds. {) 5!a Clifton, Lt.-Gen. Sir A. B. A'CB

Royal Hanoverian Gvelphic Order.

467

KNIGHTS COMMANDERScontiniud.
$ 33 Macdonell, Lt.-Gen. Sir Jas. KCB. . .79 F.
Conroy, Capt. Sir John, Bt
h . p. Royal A rt. Macleod, Lt.-Gen. Sir John, CB
77 F.
$ Cotton, U.-Gen. Sir Willoughby. GCB...98 F. Macra, Col. John
Unatt.
$ Gumming, Lt.-Gen. Sir H. 3
12 Dr. Maxwell, Lt.-Gen. SirCha. Wra. CB.
J Cust, Col. Hon. Sir Edward
Unatt. jj Jija May,Maj.-Gen. Sir John, KCB.fromR. Art.
$ Dalbiac, Ll.-Gen. Sir James Chai
4 Dr. Montresor, Gen. Sir T. Gage
2 Dr. Gds.
3 Davy, Lt.-Gen. Sir Vim. Gabriel, CD. ..60 F. Mulcaster, Lt.-Gen. Sir Fred. Wm
R. Eng.
Ut Butu, J.t.-den. Sir Augustus
K. Eng. O'Connell, Lt.-Gen. Sir Maurice Cha
80 F.
D'Eite, Col. Sir Aug. Fred
Unatt. $ Paterson, Lt.-Gen. Sir Wm. Cupl. of Carii9 t!B Dick, Maj.-Gen. Sir Robert Hen. KCB.
brookt Castli.
Dickens, U.-Gen. Sir S. Trevor
K. Eng.
Peacocke, Gen. Sir W. M. KC
19 F.
$ ffl Doughs, Maj.-Gen. Sir Neil, KCB.
Peanon, Lt.-Gen. Sir Thomas, CB
85 F.
$) Dovnman, Maj.-Gen. Sir Thomas, I'll. R. Art. Prott, Capt. Victor
h. p. late Ger. Leg.
JU'Urban. l.-.-i ,. n. Sir Benj. GCB
51 F. Pym, Sir Wm., Intp. Gen.of Hospitals
h. p.
Egtrton.Lt.-Gen.SirChai.Bulkeley,GCMG.89F. $ $21 Quentin, Lt.-Gen. Sir Geo. Aug. CB.
$ Kusiace, Lt.-Gen. Sir Wm. Cornwallis,CB.60F. $) Keynelt, Maj.-Gen. Sir J. H.
g Forbes, Dep.-Inip.-Gen. Sir Chas. F. MD.KC. Riall, Gen. Sir Phinea
74 F.
B Girdiner, Maj.-Gen. Sir Robert, KCfi.fr. R. Art. Rivarola, Lt.-Gen. Sir Fra. Connl KCMO. R.
Gouet, Col. Sir Wra. CB
Royal Engineers
Malta Feoc.
Grant, Lt.-Geo. Sir Lewis
96 F. 3181 Robertson, Lt.-Col. Fred. CB.
$ GrwDwell, Maj.-Gen. Sir Leonard, JCCB.
h. p. late Ger. Lee.
1 1 jlkelt, Gen. Sir Alex
from late 104 F. ffi?a Rooke, Maj.-Gen. Sir H. W. CB.
Hanbury, Lieut. -Gen. Sir John. . . .from Gr. (ids. $ ROM, Maj -Gen. Sir Patrick, GCMG.
IB Harm, Lieut.-Gen. W. G. Lord, CB. ..73 F. Thornton, Maj.-Gen. Sir C. Wade, late of R. Art.
Harvey, Maj.-Gen. Sir John, KCB.
Trench, Maj.-Gen. Sir Fred. Wm.
Hattiufi, Lt.-Col. Sir Cluu. Holland
Tuyll, Maj.-Gen. Sir William
9 Hawker, Lt.-Gen. Sir Thomas
6 Dr. Gds. Webb, Sir John, M D. Director-General Ordnance
? Herries, Col. Sir Wm. Lewis, CB
Unatt.
Medical Department.
(J HulchiDion, Gen. Sir William
75 F. Whitmore, Maj.-Gen. Sir George, .. from R. Eng.
Kearney, Lt.-Gen. Sir James, from 2 Dr. Gds.
9 CBi Weodfard, Mai-Gen. Sir /. G. KCB.
& King, Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry, CB.
Ximenes, Maj.-Gen. Sir David
Lloyd, Gen. Sir Evan
7 Dr. Gds.
KNIGHTS. (KH.)
$ A'Court, Maj.-Gen. C. Ashe, CB.
JUi Clark, Lt.-Col. John
54 F.
I Anderson, LL-Col. Joseph, CB
50 F. Clark, Lt.-Col. Andrew
46 F.
I Angelo, Lt.-Col. E. A
Unatt.
Clarke, Dep.-Insp.-Gen. John, Ml'
h. p.
V Arnaud, Lt.-Col. John
do.
Clerke, Col. St. John Aug
......Unatt.
Arnold, Maj.-Geo. Jas. Robertson, from R. Eng.
Clerke, Maj. Thomas Henry Shad well . . . .h. p.
Austen, Lt.-Col. John
Unatt. loele, Lt.-Col. A. J. h. p. 21 Dr. Deputti-Quarttr| Balneavis, Col. Henry, CMC
Unatt.
Maiter-Gtneral, Cape <;/ Good Hope
I Bayly, Lt-Col. Sir Henry
Unatl. Colebroke, Lt.-Col. Sir Wm. M. G
R. Art.
D fa Baynes, Lt.-Col. Henry . . . . h. p. R. Art. Considine, Col. James
10 F.
9 MJ Beckwith, Lt.-Col. Wm
Unatt. $ Couper, Col. Sir George, Bart. CB
Unatt.
Hence, Capt. Lewis .............. hp. Ger. Leg. 1) ail Cox, Lt.-Col. John
do.
Part. Serv.
3 ISi Bishop, Maj. Peter .............. Unatt. J> Cox, Lt.-Col. William
'iBoaet, Col. Chas. P. de, CB........... h. p. $) Cubbe, Lieut.- Col. Eyre J
74 F.
II F.
jIBnoshaw, Col. Geo. Paris ............ 77 F. C'reagh, Lieut. -Col. Sir Michael
3 IB Brereton, Lt.-Col. Wm. CB..... R. Art. $ ail Cross, Lt.-Col. John
68 F.
i J Brim, Lt.-Col. John F................. h. p. jj i.a.l Crowe, Lt.-Col. John
Unatt.
:3 Brock, Lt.-Col. Saumarez ................ do. Daubency, Major-Gen. Henry
i Brown, Maj.-Gen. Geo. CB. from Kifle Brig. Davison, Lt.-Col. Sir William
h. p.
II.
Deputy* Adjutant'General. Deaue, Major Charles
ruce, Maj. Wm................. Unatt. i-til Decltcn, Maj. Wm. Baron . . . .late Ger. Leg.
\) Va Bulow, Lt.-Col. J. Boron, CB. .. late G. L. $ Derinzy, Lt.-Col. B. Vigors
86 F.
Hunbury, Col. Thomas ..................7 F. $ EH Diggle, Lt.-Col. Charles
R. Mil. Coll.
Burnes, Surgeon James .......... E. I. C. Service Du Plat. Lt.-Col. Geo. Gust. Chas. Wm. R. Eng.
h. p. Ord. Med. Dep.
f$BBurney, Lt.-Col. W. late of Cape M. Riflemen Durie, Assist.-Insp. Wm
Bunowes, Maj. Robert Edward .......... Unalt. U Edwards, Maj. R. Bidwell
Unatt.
Burilm, Col. NathanM ........... late of 67 F. Elliot, Lt.-Col. Wm
R. Can. Rifle Regt.
Bosh, Lt.-Col. William .......... 1 W. I. Regt. 9 fflSi Elliot, Lt.-Col. Wm. Hen
51 F.
9 Cairnes, Col. J. E................... Unatt.
England, Col. Sir Rich. KCB
41 F.
Campbell, Lt.-Col. Alexander, CB......... 9 Dr.
Eustace, Col. Sir J. R
Unatt.
I Campbell, Col. James ................ 05 F.
Everard, Col. Matthias, CB
14 F.
f iB Campbell, Lt.-Col. James ........ Unatt. 'alconar, Col. C. Grant, /nip. /'</. Of. Kee. Diit.
h. p.
9 5Ji Carey, Lieut. Thos....... h. p. Ger. Leg. Findlay, Lt.-Col. Alex
(-'ter, Col. John ........................ h. p. ill Fitz Gerald, Lt.-Col. Edw. Thos
, .do.
9 Charllon, Lt.-Col. Edward ............ Unitt.
Fitz Maurice, Maj. John
Unatt.
Deputy- Adjutant-Central at Ceiilvn I 51 Forlong, Lt.-Col. James
43 F.
1 88 Chatterlon, Col. Jas. Chas
4 Dr. Gds. : Forster, Lt.-Col. W. F
Unatt.

468

Royal Hanoverian G

KNIGHTScontinued.
Fraser, Lt.-Col. Robert ..Fort-Major of Jeney.
Freeth, Lt.-Col. Jas. .. Auitt.-Qua.-Mait.-Gen.
Fulton, Lt.-Col. Jas. Forrest
late of 92 F.
$ Gabriel, Col. Robert Bui J, CB
h. p.
ESS Garland, Lt.-Col. J
Unatt.
9 Garrett, Lt.-Col. Robert
46 F.
y 3.3/1 Gawler, Lt.-Col . George
Unatl.
Geddes, Lu-Col. John
do.
23 Gore, Col. Hon. Charles, CB. Dep.-Qua.<
Mail.-Gen. in Canada.
$ Ml Grant. Maj. Alex
Unatt.
3.3:1 Grant, Insp.-Gen. Sir Jas. Robt. MD. ..h. p.
Graydon, Lt.-Col. George
R. Eng.
$ 3LS1 Gncme, G.I)
h. p. Ger. Leg.
Green, Lt.-Col. William
Unatt.
Hamilton, Col. J. Potter ... .late of Sco. Fus. Gds.
9 Hamilton, Col. Nicholas In. F. 0. Kec. Out.
9 9SA Hardinge, Maj. Richard
R. Art.
|9 3123 Hare, Col. John, CB
h. p. 20 Dr.
Harrii, Col. H. Bulteel
late of 93 F.
3123 Harty, Lt.-Col. Jos. Mark
late of 33 F.
Harvey, Lt.-Col. Bisseli . . . .Imp. F. O. Bee. Ditt.
Harvey, Lt.-Cul. James
h. p.
313A Havelock, Lt.-Col. William
4 Dr.
Hely, Lt.-Col.Jas. Price
Unalt.
{3 Henderson, Col. Geo. Aug
h. p.
9 3123 Henderson, Maj. James
Unatt.
'{) Henderson, Maj. John Wro
<h. p.
Higgins, Col. Wm. W
Unalt.
Ilogge, Col. John
do.
9 Howard, Col. Thos. Phipps
h. p.
Howden, Col. J. H. Lard
Unatt.
9 Irwin, Maj. F.C. Unatt.. . . . Commandant .; the
Troops in Wtttern Anttralia.
I) f 3.1 Jackson, Col. James
6 Dr. Gds.
Jervois, Lt.-Col. William
h. p.
Jones, Lt.-Col. George E
57 F.
9 Jones, Ll.-Col. James
Unatt.
S Jones, Lt.-Col. Rice
R. F.ng.
JB3 Kennedy, Col. Alex. Kennedy Clark, CB.
Unatt.
9 91311 Lamont, Maj. Norman
91 F.
1)3151 Laulour, Col. P. A. CB
h.p.
i) 3S3S Law, Lt.-Col. llobeit R. Newf. Companies
9 Leslie, Lt.-Col. Charles
Unatt
Leslie, Col. John
4 F.
9 Lockyer, Lt.-Col. Henry Fred
97 F.
9 823 Love, Col. James Fred. CB
73 F.
9 Lovell, Col. L. B
15 Hussars
Lowen, Maj. Pierce . . . .late of Cape M. Riflemen
9 Macadam, Col. William
M'Caskill, Col. Sir John, KCB
9 F.
9 Mac Bean, Lt.-Col. Fred
84 F.
t) 3133 Macdonald, Ll..Col. R. Ranald, CB. 4 F.
Dtp.-Adj.-Gen. Bombay.
9 Macintosh, Col. A. F
Unatt.
9 31&1 Mackworth, Lt.-Col. Sir Digby, Bt. ..do.
3il Macleod, Col. Sir Henry Geo
do.
9 Macpherson, Col. R. B. CB
do.
9133 Madox, Lt.-Col. Henry
U natt.
9 Mansel, Col. Robert Christopher
do.
9 3123 Marten, Lt.-Col. Thomas
1 Dr.
P Maxwell, Col. Arch. Montgomery
36 F.
1) Meade, Maj. Roche, Unatl. . . Deputy- AuiitantAdjtttant-Gfniral.
9 Menzies, Colonel Charles
R. Marines
13 Michell, Lt.-Col. Chas. Cornwallis
h.p.
Miller, Lt.-Col. William
h. p. R. Art
Moore, Lu-Col. John
.Unatt.

Iphic Order.

Morice, Maj. T. H
late of R. Mar.
9 Mullen, Maj. Robert
IF.
Munro, Lt.-Col. Alex
R- Art.
Newton. Lt.-Col.Wm. Hen. ..R.Can. Rifle Regt.
9 NicUe, Col. Sir Robert
h.p.
9 Norclifle. Lt.-Col. Norcliffe
h. p.
9 Gates, Ll.-Col. Jas. Poole
do.
3123 Oldfield, Col. John
R. "
Owen, Col. John, CB. ..Dep.-Adj.-Gen. R.
Parry, Maj.-Gen. Sir Love Parry Jones
9 Paty, Col. Geo. Wm. CB
h.
Pennycuick, Lt.-Col. John, CB
17
9 Pitt, Col. Geo. Dean, Insp. FJ. Of. Btc. l>. .,
9 Power, Col. Wm. G. CB
R. Art,
9 Rainey. Col. Henry, CB
Co**
9 Ratcliffe, Lt.-Coi. John
..Unalt.
9 Reeves, Maj.-Gen. Geo. Jas. CB. .. LieutenaxLGoternor oj' Placealii
9 Riddall, Col. Wm.
Unatt
9 Riddell, Major-Gen. Henry Jas.
Roberts, Col. Rich
Unatt.
Robyns, Lt.-Col. John
late of R. Mar.
9 3123 Koss, Maj. Jas. Kerr
Unalt.
9 Ryan, Lt.-Col. Thos
50 F.
9 Sail, Li.-Col. William
late of K. Newt Cos.
9 St. Clair, Col. T. Staunton, CB.
Unalt.
Sherlock, Col. Francit
late of 4 Dr. Gdw
9 Singleton, Ll.-Col. John
90 F.
Smith, LL-Col. Sir J. M. F
R. Eag.
Smith, Lt.-Col. C. Hamilton
h.
{3 Somerset, Col. Henry ......Cape Mounted Hit
Sorrell, Lt.-Col. Sir T. 8.
Southwell, Capt. Hon. Cha
lale 12 R, V. B.
Spink, Col. John
Unatt,
9 Stack, Maj. Geo. Fitz Gerald
late of 24 F.
Stephens, Maj. Hen. Sykes
Unatt.
Taylor, Lieut.-Col. Abraham B
9 F.
Taylor, Lt.-Col. Pringle
Unalt.
9 3133 Thackwell, Col. Sir Joseph. A'CB. ..3 Drt.
9 Thorn, Col. Nathaniel, CB...Atuitant-(tarterSfatlrr-GeniraL
Thorn, Lt.-Col. William
late of 25 Dr.
Thornhill, Mai. Jas. Badham
Unatt.
Thorpe, Maj. Samuel
do.
Tremenheere, Maj. -Gen. Walter, ..late of R. Mar.
3133 Trevor, Lieui.-Col. A. H
59 F.
9 3123 Turner, Lt.-Col. Chas. Barker, Part. Seiv.
Valiant, Col. Sir Thomas, KCR
40 F.
Walker, Maj.-Gen. Edward
Wallace. Col. Sir J. Maxwell
1. p.
3133 Wallace, Col. Robert
J.
9 Wcare, Col. Thomas
Prov. Ball.
Wetherall, Col. Geo. Aug. CB
IF.
$ ?3il Whinyales, Col. E.C. CB
R.Art,
13 33:1 Wildmin, Col. Edward
h.o.
9 3133 in/A-iiu, Ll.-CoI. Cn>. CB. . .late of Rif. B.
9 Willcocks, Maj. Robert Hemy
81 F.
9 Williams, Lt.-Col. Tho. Molyneux
Vnitt.
9 Williams, Lt.-Col. W. F
Part. Srtt.
9 Wilson, Col. Sir J. M. CB. Adj. to Ckd. Hwp.
Wilton, Col.
Wilson,
I .i.'ut.Nathan
.<;. Nicholas
77 F.
9 3.31 Winchester, Lt.-Col. Robt. ..late of 92 F.
Wood, Major-Gen. William, CB.
9 Wood, Lt.-Col. Wm. Leightoo
b. p.
9 Wooldridge, Col. Thos. T.
io.
Wright, Lt.-Col. Charles ..late of R. Mil. College
Wright, Col. John
R. JIr.
Young, Lt.-Col. Plomer
Hull.

469

OTHER FOREIGN ORDERS.


P $M Abmrtuby, Col. Hon. Altx. CB.
f Anight .\!T?wer and Sword
late of Coldstream Gdi.) Dlg ',' ft, aj h"esl
C Fourth Class Si. George
9 A'Court, Major-Gen. Chas. A. CB. K/f.
J Commander St. Ferdinand and Merit
J
( Knight St. Maurice and Lazare
9 EB Adam, Lieut.-Gen. At. Hon. Sir Fred. G CB. J Knight Maria Theresa
GCATG

57 F.( First Class St. Anne


C First Class St. Fernando
Aldcrson, Lt.-Col. Ralph Carr
Royal Engineers-? Commander Isabella the Catholic
(. Knight Cliarles the Third
Alexander, Cap!. Sir James Edward
14 F. Thiid Class Lion and Sun
9 S Anglesey, Gen. H. W. Mary, of, KG. GCB. & ( Commander Maria Theresa
GCH.
R.H. Gds. I Second Class St. George
Amity, Col. Btj
late of Scots Fus. Gds. Second Class of Crescent
SAnson, Gen. Sir Geo. GCB
4 Dr. Gds. Commander of Tower and Sword
Arbulhnot, Lieut.-Gen. Sir R. KCB
76 F.
do
do
9 Aitnstrong, Col. Sir Rich. CB
Unalt. Knight do
<lo
Arnold, Major-Gen. J. R. Kll
from R. Eng. Second Class of Crescent
t First Class St. Fernando
Aikwilh, Major W. II
.Royal Artillery: Commander Isabella the CatUjlic
C Knight Charles the Third
Aubin. Capt. Tho
h. p. 8 Gar. Bn. Knight St. Joseph
H SEl Baring, Lieut.-Col. G. Baron von, CB. AC//.
)_
, .
,
h n German Lesion <
9 Jffil Barnard, Lt.-Gen. Sir A. F. GCB. GCH.
I Knight Maria Theresa
Rifle Brigade ( Fourth Class St. George
9 Barns, Lt.-Gen. Sir James S. KCB
20 F. Knight Tower and Sword
Baumgardt, Col. J. G. CB
Beckham, Capt. Horatio
D IS Beckwith, Col. Charles, CB

2 F.
h. p. 43 F.
Unattached

Second Class Doorane Empire


First Class San Fernando
Second Clan St. Anne
fGrand Cross Tower and Sword

of
San
St.
Charles
SI.
Ferdinand
Fernando
Hermenigilde
the Third
and Merit

( Knight Tower and Sword


5 23 Berkeley, Maj.-Gen. Sir G. H. F. KCB.. ..81 F.< Fourth Class of Si. Wladimir
(.
Wilhelm
Blakeney, Lt.-Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir. E. KCB. GCH. 7 F. Knight Tower and Sword
Blunt, Lt.-Gen. Richard
66 F. Commander Tower and Sword
i Commander St. Bento d'Avis
^ Biackenbury, Lt.-Col. Sir Edward
Unatl.? Knight Tower and Sword
(_
St. Fernando
9 Bradford, Gen. Sir T. GCB. GCH.
30 F. Commander Tower and Sword
Bradthan, Maj.-Gen. Lawrence
late of 1 Life Gds. Serpnd Class of Crescent
_, _
_. . .
,,
,,
( Knight Tower and Sword
5 Browne, Lt.-Gen. Sir John, KCH
8 Hussars J __!_ Charles the Third
Q Bucban, Lt.-Gen. Sir John, KCB
32 F. Commander Tower and Sword
9 Bunbury, Lt.-Col. .-Thomas
80 F. Knight Tower and Swoid
f) Burgoyne, Maj.-Gen. Sir J. F. KCB. .. from R. Eng.
do
do
\) Ca mac, Maj.-Gen. Sir Burges
Knight Charles the Third
D 8iH Cameron, Maj.-Gen. Sir A. KCB. Dtp. Gov. of St. 1 Sec(md c)asj gt< Anne
T/^,^I
ni
^. n
Cimeron, LuCol. George Poulett, CB

HTJ
T ^^ Knight Tower and Sword
Madras Inf. J Knih[of lhe Conception
! Knight Maria Theresa
Fourth Class St. George
Knight Maximilian Jolepl,
Commander Tower and Sword
Campbell, Major Neil, Dsp.-Qr.-Mat.-Gen. Bombay Army Second Class Dooranle Empire
13 das Campbell, Lt.-Col. Patrick, CB
h. p. 52 F. Knight Charles the Third
13 533 Campbell, Col. Wm. CB
Unatt. Second Class St. Anne
Carmiebael, Lt.-Col. Cha. M. CB
Bengal Cavalry Third Class Doorane'e Empire
Carruthen, Ll.-Col. Richard, CB
2 F.
do
do
9 iffil Cathcart, Lt.-Gen. C. M. Ear/, KCB. 11 Huar | rafth ClaS' of St' '

470

Officert permitted to wear Foreign Ordert.

Cathcart, Col. Hon. Fred


001 Cathcart, Col. Hon. George

b. p. 92 F. Second Class St. Anne


Unatt. Fourth Class St. Wladimir
f Knight Charles the Third

Chiches,er,L..Col. Sir Char.es

81 F.] ^7c1Sa ^^
(.Third
Class
hird Clan
do
Church, LL-Col. Sir RieJiard, CB. GCH.
5C
"" St>
late of Greek Lt. Inf. c^^fa St. Ferdinand and Merit
Clay, Gen. John Granby
Second Class of Crescent
Clayton, Gen. R. B
12 Dr.
do
do
m
r< Sir
o- A.
A B.
i> IfCB.
vr.-n
i1 Dr.
r, <c
$ Fourth. Class
Wilhelm
I) SI-M
fill r.i-11
Clifton, TLt.-Gen.
,,,
c,
A
I OtCODQ V.-13^S Ol. ADD'
tl Colquhoun.
-. ,
r^y^ivxr
T
MI {I Second
ClassIsabelu
St. FernanHo
9
Lt.-Col.
J. N
RoyalitArtillery
Coramander
lhe Ca(nolif
( Grand Cross Tower and Sword
9 Combermere, Gen. S. Tue. GCB. GCH. .. 1 Life Gds.<
Charles the Third
(.
St. Fernando
$ a Coofce, Lt.-Col. R. Harvty, CB. late of Gren. Gds. Fouith Class St. Wladimir
f Grand Cross Ernestine
Conroy, Capt. Sir John, Barf. KCH. ..h. p. R. Artillery?
St. Bento d'Avis
(. Commander Tower and Sword
9 Cotton, Lt.-Gen. Sir Willoughby, GCB. ATH...98 F. First Class Dooranee Empire
9 Coi, Col. Sir \\,ll,,ini
late of Port. Serv. Knight Tower and Sword
Crofton, Captain Edward Walter
Royal Artillery First Class St. Fernando'
9 Crosse, Lt.-Col. Joshua
Unatt. Knight St. Fernando
\) Cureton, Lt.-Col. Charles Robert. CB
16 Dr. Third Class Doranee Empire
D'Arcy, Lt.-Col. Joseph
late of Royal Artillery Second Class Lion and Sun
Dick, Maj,G.n. Si, R. H. A'CB. KCH. ........ {
f Knight Charles the Third
Dickson, Lt. Collingwood
Royal Artillery; First Class San Fernando
(_ Knight of Isabella lhe Catholic
9 Douglas, Lt.-Gen. Sir Howard, Bt. GCB. GCMG. 99 F. Knight Charles the Third
9 (Ha Douglas, Maj.-Geo. Sir N. KCB. KCH.
$ Fo^tn'cUss Si* \VUdimir
9 Downes, Maj.-Gen. U. Lord, KCB.
Commander Tower and Sword
9 Doylt, Col. Sir J. M. KCB
late of 12 Gar. Bn. Knight Tower and Sword
9 Duffy, Maj.-Gen. John, CB.
Second Class of Crescent
C Second Class Charles the Third
Du Flat, Lt.-Col. G. G. C. W
Royal Engineers? First Class San Fernando
C Commander Isabella the Catholic
9 D'Urban, Lt.-Gen. Sir B.GCB. KCH
51 F. Commander Tower and Sword
9 Effingham, Gen. K. A. Earl of, KCB
3 F.
do
do
{j Elwio, Lt.-Col. Fountain
h. p. 44 F. Second Class of the Crescent
f Grand Cross St. Fernando
do
F
iGrand Cross Charles the Third
Evans, Maj.-Gen. Richard Lacy, CB. . .Madras Infantry Third Class St. Fernando
Fan-ant, Lieut.-Col. Francis
Bombay Cavalry First Class Lion and Sun
Fitzgerald, Capt, Lionel Cha. Wm. Hen. ..2 W. I. Reg. Knight Tower and Sword
9 Forbes, Sir Chas. F. MIL KCH
Dep. Insp. Gen. Second Class of Crescent
Fraser, Major James, CB
Bengal Cavalry Third Class Dooranee Empire
$ 3;aa Fnemantte, Maj.-Gen. John, CB.
Knight Maximilian Joseph
Garden, Lt.-Col. Wm
Bengal Infantry Second Class Dooranee Empire
9 Gardiner, Maj.-Gen. Sir Robert, KCB. KCH. . . R. Art. Second Class St. Anne
Giles, Major Stephen
Royal Marines Knight Tower and Sword
_.
I Gomm, Maj.-Gen. Sir W. M. KCB.
Second Class St. Anne
Gossett, Colonel Sir William, CB. KCH. . . . R. Engineers Commander St. Ferdinand and Merit
9 Gough, Lt.-Gen. Sir Hugh, Bart. GCB
87 F. Knight Charles the Third
Grant, Gen. Sir Wm. Keir, KCB.GCH
2 Dr. | ^ 1Ma^aTi*re5aU'1

JBiB Grant, Sir James Rob. MD. KH


Gray, Maj.-Gen. Wm.
9 Grey, Maj.-Gen. Sir John, A'CB
Haggart, Major Crawford

Med. Dep. Second Class St. Aune


Second Class of Crescent
J Knight Tower and Sword

E. I. C. Serv. Third C lass Dooranee Empire

Officers permitted to wear Foreign Order*.


('Commander Maximilian Jowph
P $21 Halkett, Lt.-Gen. Sir C. XCB. CCH. ...... 31 f.-l Third ClawAVilhelm
^.Knight Tower and Sword
0ia Hare. Col. John, CB. KH......... h. p. 20 Dr. Fourth Class St. WUdimir
P Harrey, Maj.-Gen. Sir Robert J. CB............... \ Cororu.nder St. Bento d'Avii
,
1
( Knight lower and Sword
(9 Henderson, Col. G. A. KH. .................. h. p. Second Clas of Crescent

P @B Hill. Co,. Sir K. C. CB..... l.t. of R. Hors, Gd, {


Hill, Maj.-Gen. Sir Dudley ft. L. CB............. {
Bookings, Lt. Robert ..... ............... R. Marines First Class San Fernando

-r-M TJ,I
, , . G.
, L.....................
,
TowerSt.and
Sword
9 *S
Hodges. Capt.
h" P-jS Knight
Commander
Ben.o
d'Avis
129 Hoste, Col. Sir G.C., CJJ.. ...... .Rnyal Engineers Knight St. Ferdinand and Merit
9 Howard, Tho. P. KH. .......................... Cross of Charles the Third
("Second Class St. Anne
I Commander Legion of Honour
Howden, Col. J. II. Lord, KH. ................ Unatt.J Knight Charles the Third
I Third Class Leopold
L Commander Saviour
Imhoff, Lt.-Gen. Sir Charles ........................ Grand Commander St. Joachim
Jennyns, Lt. J. C........................... 15 Dr. First Class San Fernando
Johnson, Lt.-Col. Chas. C................. h. p. 10 F. Second Class Lion and Sun
9 Johnson, Surg. Edward, ''./> ....... . ..... h. p. 39 F. Knight Charles ihe Third
Junes, Lt.-Col. James, A'//. ............... ...Unatt.
do
do
9 Jones, Lt.-Col. LI. 0....................... Unalt. Knight Tower and Sword
5 821 Kempt, Gen. Right Hon. Sir Jame,, GCB. GCH. f%$l '*'%
* *'\- Wilhelm
I Kirby, Lt.-Col. Tho. Cox ................ Unati. Second Class of Crescent
,' Knight Charles the Third
U Lacy, Col. R. J. J ................. Royal Artillery* First Class San Fernando
(.Commander Isabella the Catholic
zi
TTi Lambert,
T
i . n
c- John,
T L GCB
f^r,n ............ 10
.,,,-<
Third Class St.
WladimirJoseph
P 1
Gen. &r
F. | Commamler
Maxim,lian
Laughten, Major John ............ ..Denga! Engineers First Clasa Lion and Sun
Le Marchant, Lt.-CoL Sir John (Jaspard
( Third Clau Sao Fernando
Imp. FMd Officer I!,,-. Dili. ( Knight Charles the Third
Logan, Capt. George ..... ....... ...... Royal Marines Knight Legion of Honour
'Commander Tower and Sword
Fourth Class St. George
Londonderry, Gen. C. W. Mara. of. GCB. GCH. Black Eagle
Grand Cross Red Eagle
2 Life Guards
Sword
Russian Medal in Commemoration
of the Capture of Paris
$ 333 Lygon, Maj.-Gen. Hon.E. P. CB. from 2 Life Gds. Fourth Class St. Wladimir
f Knight Charles the Third
Lynn, Major Jame*

Royal Engineers-^ First Class San Fernando


I. Commander Isabella the Catholic
M'Dowell, Ll.-Col.'Geo. Jas., CB
16 Dr. Third Class Dooranee Empire
9 M'Grigor, Sir J. lit. USD. Dir.-Gen. of Ned. Dtp.
Commander Tower and Sword
Maclaren, Lt.-Col. James, CB
Bengal Infantry Third Class Dooranee Empire
9 Macbean, Lt.-Gen. Sir Wm. KCB
92 F. Commander Tower and Sword
i) &a Macdonald, Col. Alex. CB
R. Artillery Second Class St. Anne
IIS Macdonald, Lt.-Col. R. R. CB. KH
4 F. Second Class Dooranoe Empire
!J Jtl MucdonalJ, Lt.-Col. Hoil. CB. ...... late of 35 F. Second Clasa St. Anne
*5 Macdonell.Lt.-Gen. Sir James, KCB.KCH. 7 F. { ^ght Mana^heresa ^
Mackenzie, Gen. Sir Alex. B(. GCH
Maclachlan, Lt.-Col. Alexander
9 Maclaine, Major-Gen. Sir Arch. CB
$ Maclean, Lt.-Gen. Sir John, KCB
IB Macleod, Col. Sir H. G. KH
5 m Maitland, Lt-Gen. Sir P. KCB

from 36 F. St. Januarius


..It. Artillery Knight St. Maurice and St. Lazare
Knight Charles the Third
27 F. Knight Tower and Soord
Unatt. Fourth Class St. Wladimir
17 F. { T'"rd Class St-WMimir

9 8B May, Maj.-Gen. Sir John, A'CB. KCH.


t Knight Tower and Sword
from R. Artillery ( Second Class St. Anne
f Meade, Major Roche, K1I
Unatt. Knight of the Sword

47 1

472

Officer* permitted to wear Foreign Orders.

9 Meniies, Colonel Charles, KH.


9 Miles, Col. Si'r Edward, CB
\) 23 Money, Col. Arch. CB
SB Montagu, Capt. Willoughbjr
Monteath, Col. Tho. CB
Montresor, Gen. Sir T. Gage, KCH.
Moody, Lt.-Col. Thomas
Morris, Lieut. T. G

Royal Marines
late of 89 F.
..h.p. 60 F.
h. p. 11. Arlillcrjr
Bengal Infantry
2 Dr. Gds.
Royal Engineers
4 F.

Knight Charles the Third


Knight Tower and Sword
Second Class of Crescent
Fourth Class St. Wlidimir
Third Class Dooranee Empire
Second Class of Crescent
Knight Military Meiit of Funce
Knight San Fernando
'Grand Cross Su
Leopold
Alexander Newski

Red Eagle
9 Murray, Gen. /',-'.! Hm. Sir Geo. GCB. CCH. Matter- ,
Commander Tower and Sword
General of tht Ordnantt
IF.*1 Maximilian Joseph
St. Henry
I Second Class of Crescent
<ES Muitleburii, Lt.-Col. G., CB .......... late of 69 F. Fourth Clau Wilhelm
Orchard, Lt.-Col. Joseph, CB .......... Bengal Infantry Third Class Dooranee Empire
9 Otway, Lt.-Gen. Sir Loftns W. Cfi ............84 F. Knight Charles the Third
i lull .mi , Lt.-Col. James, CB......... Bombay Infantry Second Class Doorane Empire
Owen, Col. John, CB. kit. ..Dep.-Adj.-Gen. It. Marines Second Class San Fernando
9 Paget, Gen. Hm. Sir Edw. G CB ..............28 F. Grand Cross Tower and Sword
Parlter, Capt. Edw. Aug............... Royal Marines Knight Tower and Sword
Parsons, Lt.-Col.Jas. D .............. Bengal Infantry Second Class Doorane'e Empirt
V P.,y, Col. Geo. Wm. CB. KH. ................h. p.{
--**.
V Peacock., Gen. Sir W. IL KCH............. 19 F. { J ^derjo.er and Sword
\) Peacoclte, Lt.-Col. Thomas .......... h. p. Port. Ser.
Peat, Major A. Cumine, CB......... Bombay Engineers
Philli; >, Lt.-Gen. Sir Charles .............. from 44 F.
Powell, Lt.-Col. Walter ....... . ..... .Royal Marines.

Knight Tower and Sword


Second Class Doorane'e Empire
Su Januarius
Second Class San Fernando
C Commander Tower and Sword
(3 Pyna, Lt.-Col. Sir Henry, CB.......lale of For. Ser.< Knight St. Fernando
Charles the Third
I
Ra.Hnson. Major Henry Creswick., CB. Bombay Infantry
9 It cade, Col. Sir Thomas, CB............. h. p. 24 F. Knight St. Ferdinand and Merit
U Reeves, M.j.-Gen. Geo. Jas. CB. KH. i'.-f. ./ ) g^j CIlB of Creicent
i tacenlia, )

V OS Reynell, LU-Gen. SirT. Bt. KCB......... 71 F. { ^ M.na The^a


1! ivarola, Lt.-Gen. Sir F. Count KCMG. KCH. R. Malta F. Commander St. Maurice and St. Linre
Roberts, Col. Abraham, CB........... Bengal Infantry Second Class Dooranee Empire;
$ Roll, Col. John, CB....................... Unatt. Knight Tower and Sword
\) ?liB Ross, Maj.-Gen. Sir Hew Dalrymple, A'CB.
f Knight Tower and Sword
D:*j>iitii-Ailii'ti<iit-("'ii<'i"l, R. Art. ( Second Class St. Anne
0 Russell, Maj.-Gen. Lord Geo. Wm. GCB.
First Class Leopold
9 8t Clair, CoKThos. Staunton, CB. KH. ...... Una... { ^.Ito8LtoStfA*
Sale, Col. .Sir Robert H. GCB................ 13 F. First Class Dooranee Empire
Sailer, Lt.-Col. H. F. . .... ........... Bengal Cavalry Third Class Dooranee Empire
9 &3A Saltoun, Maj.-Gen. Alex. Lord, KCB. GCH.
{ Knight Maria Theresa
from Gr. Gds. ( Fourth Class St. George
Sandwilh, Lt.-Col. Dentham, ('/> ....... Bombay Cavalry Third Class Dooranee Empire
Scott. Lt.-Col. John, CB....................... 9 Dr. Second Crass Dooranee Empire
Scovell, M.J.-G.D. Sir G. XCB. G0. ;/^; j Fourth Class St. Wladimi,
9 83 Seaton, Lt.-Gen. John, Lord, GCB. GCMG. GCH. ( Knight Maria Theresa
26 F. Fourth Class St. George
Shearman, Capt. John .................... h. p. 7 F. Knight St. Maurice and St. Lazan
9 Shelton, Colonel John ...................... 44 F. Second Class Uoorane'e Empire
Slii-il, Lt.-Col. Justin ................ Uengal Infantry First Class Lion and Sun
9 Smith, Maj..Gen. Sir Chas. F. KCB. from R. Engineers Knight Charles the Third
Smith, Lt.-Col. Chas. Hamilton, KH....... . .h. p. 15 F. Fourth Class WUhelm
( Knight Maria Theresa
D IS3 Somerset, Lt.-Gen. Lm-rfFitz Roy J. H. A'CB. 63 F. Fourth Class St. George
Mil. Sec. to Hit Grace the Comm.-tn-Chief.\ Knight Maximilian Joseph
V. Commander Tower and Sword
Sorrell, Lt.-Col. Sir Thos. S. KH..................... Second Class St. Bento d' Avis
Stacy, Lt.-Col. Lewis R. CB........... Bengal Infantry Third Class Doonnee Empire

Officers permitted to wear Foreign Orders.


Softer, Ll.-Col. Foster, CB........... Bombay Infantry
Stanhope, Col. Hon. Leicester, CB............. Unalt.
9 m Strafford, Gen. John, Lord, CCB. GCH. .. 29 F. \
'
I
San, Maj. Grares C......................... h. p.
9 SSI Tbackwell, Col. Sir Joseph, M "/;. /,/,< ..... 3 Dr.
Thompson, Lt. Chas. Wra..................... 14 Dr.
Thomson, Maj. Geo. CB........... lale of Bengal Army
i 11 XT.:
i)
i ArUllery
A .-n |i
Tcdd,
Maj. v
E. r
D..................... Bengal

473

Tiiird Class Dooranee Empire


Commander of Saviour
KniShf ariajhf|;e,sa,.
Second Class St. Wlauimir
Second Class St. Fernando
Second Class Doorant-e Kmpire
First Class St. Fernando
Second Class Dooranle Empire
Second Class
^^
c)ass Lion and Sun

r First Class St. Ferdinand


Tomer, Lt Geo. Edward .............. Royal Artillery-^ Knight Charles the Third
i, Commander Isabella the Catliolie
I'pton, Ll.-Gcn. Hon. A. P. CB....... from Gren. Gds. Knight Maximilian Joseph
nm v._.
/^. o- i n //'D
ic n $ Second Class St. Wladimir
p O8 Vindeleur, Uen. oir J. O. (rCB. ........ lo Dr. cI Commander

, Maximilian
,, . .,- JT .-<.'.
M,j. Edward ................ Roya, Engineers{
Wade. Lt-Co,. Sir C. M. CB .......... Bengal Inf.utry {
Wide, Maj. Hamlet Coote, CB................. 13 F. Third Class Dooranee Empire
Wgrbuiton, Captain G. D............. Royal Artillery First Class St. Fernando
9 Warre. Maj.-Ger, r William, CB........... Unatt. { ^^8^0^.
9 \Vatson, Lt.-Col. Sir Fred ................. Unaf. Commander St. Bento d'Avis
9 Watson, Maj.-Ui.-n. Sir Henry, CB ................ Commander Tower and Sword
("Commander Tower and Sword
8 Webster, Lt.-Col. Sir Henry ............ UnaltX Knight of St. Bcnto d'Avis
(.Cross of \Vilhelm
9 58 Wellington, Field Marshal Arthur, Duke of, KG.-)
GCB. GCH. Col. of Gren. Gds. and of trie Rifle [First and Highest Clau of ntarly
Jliigade, Constable of the Tower of London, and Lord j Order in Europe
Warden of the Cinque Purls. Commander-in- Chief.
J
9 \Vest, Sir Aug. MU. ............ h. p. Dep. Ins. Gen. Commander Tower and Sword
TKnight Maria Theresa
Weo,Und,Lt..Gen. J. torlof, KCB. GCH. ....56 F.J Grand Cro58 |'t; f^hllld and Merit
l^First Class of Henry the Lion
'Heeler, Lt.-Col. Hugh M. CB ........ Bengal Infantry Second Class Dooranle Empire
9 Williams, Maj.-Gen. Sir E. K. .' Cfl....... from 9 F. Knight Tower and Sword
Williams, Cap*. Robert ........................ h. p. Commander Tower and Swoid
9 Wiltshire, Col. Sir Thomas, Bart. A'CB......... h. p. First Class l)oorane Empire
tt 1I/-I
T . /-.
e>* I
vnn
1 1 Ti ( St. I J(.-!ltO d' A V IS
9 \V,I>n, Lt.-Gen. S,r John, KCB............. 11 F. j Conmlmler Tower and SvvorJ
f"Commander Tower and Sword
I Commander Maiia Theresa
....,,
i Si. Anne of Russia
9 W,lson. Gen. Sr Robert T............. 15 Hu.iars^ Grand Ofder of the ReJ Eagle of Prut|i4
Third Class Si. George of Russia
I.Second Class of Crescent
Woodford, Lt.-Gen.S/r A. KCB. GCMG. ..40 F.{ S
r Knight Charles the Third
, Lt.-Col. William, CB........... Royal Artillery.) Second Class San Fernando
t^Comnirnder Isabella the Catholic
r, Colonel George Petre, CB..... Bengal Infantry Third Class Doorane Empire
Yule, Lt. Geo. Wm. Hoper ............ Royal Marines First Class San Fernando

Z Z

474

HALF-PAY OFFICERS OMITTED IN THE ALPHABETICAL LISTS.


ENSIGN.

CAPTAIN.

LIEUT.

Captaim.
39 April
15 Sept.
13 Oct.
29 July
20 April
1 Oct.
27 July
2! > Sept.
22 Oct.
7 April
18 Aug.

24 17 Dec.
25 21 May
25 12 June
13 4 May
2C 30 Aug.
25 24 Oct.
05 9 Oct.
25 7 Oct.
33 13 Jan.
25 10 Dec.
25 1 Hay

25 22 May
8 24 May
28 29 Nov.
15 29 July
27 6 Dec.
27 19 Nov.
OC
do
32
do
38 8 Nov.
27 22 Mav
28 25 Oct.

41
44
44
36
41
44
44
43
44

Lieutenants.
9 Nov. 30 1 Sept. 36
15 Dec. 37 13 Oct. 39
20 Feb. 34 10 Hay 39
Surgeons.

IIO3P.
ASSIST.

ASSIST.
SCRCr.

5 Jan. 08 23 Mar.
9 Nov. 12 19 Sept.
7 Aug. 11 3 June
<2<1 Edward Simpson/ Ordnance (Senior Surgeon )
25 April
16 Jan 41)
J
20 Hay
Affistant-Suryeon.
Thomas Bartlett 44 Foot

SUROEOH.

09 27 April
22 5 Sept.
13 18 Mar.
05 5 Aug.
12 1 June

15
34
86
13
30

4 Aug. 37

Q uartermaxter.
John Forbes, 92 Foot, 6 Sept. 30.
1 Capt. Griffith served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, and was wounded in the left
thigh 21at March. Served also in the Peninsula from July, 1812, to the eud of the war,
including the battle of Vittoria. Present at Waterloo on 18th June.
2 Captain Lucas, with the effective men of the wing of the 6th Hegt. stationed at Aden,
formed part of an expedition of 500 men under the command of Lt.-Colonel Pennycuick,
which destroyed the Arab posts of Sheik Medi and Sheik Othman, and skirmished between
those places on the 6th Oct. 1841.
3 Mr. Cathcart served at the capture of Martinique in 1809, and Guadaloupe in 1810.
Also throughout the Burmese war, and was present in almost every action and storming
party during the war.
4 Mr. M'lver served in the Peninsula from 1811 to the end of the war, including the
siige of Badajoz, battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, ami the Pyrenees ; siege of Sail Sebastian,
actions of Irun and Vera Heights, battles of Nivelle and Orthes.
6 Mr. Simpson's services :Siege and capture of Pigeon Island, siege and capture of
Fort Bourbon, and capture of Martinique iu 1809. Capture of Guadaloupe and depen
dencies, in 1810. Two attacks of Merxem, bombardment of Antwerp, and night attack of
Bergen-op-Zoom hi 1814. Campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo and cap
ture of Paris.

INDEX.

Abbey, Robert
IK Addington.Hon.Hen. EstAbbott, Charles
Augustus,
Compton
Cfl. 164
114
court
253
Addison, Charles Daniel 256
Christopher
329
. John
362
Frederick
114
Joseph Edward 222
Thumas
256 Thomas
153
William Ward
187
Thomas Fenn
33
42(1 Adey, Thomas
A 1*11. Joseph
408
Abercrombie, John
420
William Gyde
362
Adolphus, F.dwin, M li. 124
Abercromby, Hon. Alex.
CB.
32
Sir Jacob, MD. 418
Lord George
Adje, John Miller
270
Ralph
41
Mortimer
271
Sam.Douglasl93 Affleck. Duncan
125
Ackland. Charles
183 Agar, Hon. C. W. Herbert 195

Graves
362 Agar, Henry
258
Ackroyd. Robert
307
Rowland
194
Acome, Thomas
362
Thomas
362
A'Court, Chas. Ashc, CB.
Agassis, Lewis
397
KH.
15 Agassiz, Lewis
174
404 Aggas, James
Acton, Edward
Francis. Rar
254
441
James
190
Adajr, Chailes William 295 Agnew, Edward, Frederick 1 85
James
91
Thos. Rarasden 329
Johan Hcin
32P Ahmuty, John
208
Richard Hratton 270
James
113
37
Thomas, CB.
Warren
208
Thomas James, 96,2 1 9 Aickin. Francis
397
William
329 Aide, Charles Hamilton 237
William Robert 219 Ainslie, Charles P. 105, 140
Adam. Right Hon. Sir
Frederick George 172
Fred. GCB. GCMG.
Henry Francis
235
9, 113, 172
Robert
397
James
397
Wm. Bernard
245
224 Ainsworth, John
William
3-29
Adams, Kdward
240
Oliver, D.
104
Frank
106, 179 Airey, Dionysius
James Talbot
269
George
306
154
George
329
Richard
66, 185
'
SirGeo. Pownoll,
Aitclieson, Andrew
113
KCH.
9, 132 Aitchison, John
16
^ Hen. Beni. Briscoe,
Wm. Monro
253
138
263 Aiten, Victor Von
Henry Balthazar 263 Aitkin, Alexander
404
HenryWm.CB. 69,200 Aitken, Alexander
229
Joseph HollingALBERT, Hi, Royal
worth
416
Hiehneii Prinn.KG.
Mich. Goold
129
KT.KP.GCB.GCMG.
Thomas
235
5,149
William
329 Albert, George Frederick,
Wm. Elford
239
MD.
419
William Henry
101
Hugh Lewis
404
Adamson, James
172 Alboav, James Hill
197

Joseph Samuel 189 Alcock, Henry

362

Alcock , Thos.St.Leger 107,247


William
329
Alder. Walter K.
362
Alderson, Ralph Carr
69, 113,283
Aldred, John Williams
36
Aldrich, Edwaid
104, 284
Aldridge, Thomas
159
Aldworth, Rich. William 212
Alessi, M. de Marches! 262
Alexander, Archibald
179
Chas. Carson 283
Geo. Gardiner
295, 297
329
113
James
114
J. B.
115
Sir Jas. Edward
165
273
- John
362
- John
- Thomas
311
- William
114
- William
362
Algeo, James
97, 229
Allan, Andrew
135
Andrew Timbrel
216
Colin, MD.
420
David
416
George
254
James, CB.
33, 208
John
197
Robert
311
William
362
AlUrdyce, James
420
Allen, Chas. Davers
329

F.dward
93

Francis
362
329
George
George
3C2
Hans
33
James
100,, 255
James
114
James Vaughan
134
John Penn
329
John
362
Ralph Shulllen-orth 270
Joseph
362
Robert
329
Robert Marshall
269
Rodney Vansiltart 296
Thomas
408
William
119

zz2

Index.

476
Allen, William
397
William Warner
121
Alleyne, Aleiander
M'Geachy
241
Jamei Holder 203
Alley. Tottenham
362
Allgood, Lancelot, J. II. 139
Allix, CharUs
34
Frederick Wm.
145
William Kent
152
Allman, George
310
Allsopp. Robert
416
Alms, Thos. Fred, liill 222
Alpe. Hamond
329
Alston, James
362
Alt, Daniel
362
Altenstein, Hen. Baron 362
Alves, John
100, 259
Amaron, Charles
408
Ames, John
362
Araiel, Romaine
420
George Lewis Dive 241
Amos, John Green
329
Atnphlett, Edward
122
Amsinck, William
101
Amyait, Auguslui
362
Amyott, Rich. Garrett
362
Anderdon, Hobart Grant 174
Anderson, Abraham Collis 190
Alexander
294
Andrew,
Andrew MD. 420
152
Arthur, MD. 136
Charles
420
David, MD. 160
David
235
David D.
114
George
143
Heniy
320
James
73
. John. MD.
173
John
408
John David
417
John Richard 27 1
Joseph, CB.KH. 70,
Paul, CB. 10, 201
230
207
Richard
Richard John 416
Rob. Carew,
MD.
234
Thomas
189
Thomas
362
Thomas
420
William, CB. 114
William
255
William
362
William
397
Wm. Cochrane

103, 267
Wm. H. H.
192
Anderton, William
William
Wm. Francis
William Ince
Andree, Rich. Collyer
Andrew, Charles
Andrews, Alfred

Andrews, Augustus, CB. 113 Arluthnott, 7/on.Hugli.CB.


Charles
329
12, 189
Francis

199

Francis
329
Kranck
184
John
124
Moitram
179
Robert
97, 267
Robert Alex. 181
Thomas
329
ThomasWilliam 177
Andros, William
329
Angelo, Augustus
161
Edw. Anlh. KH. 60
Henry
319
Joh '
114
Wm. St. Leger 256
Angerstein, John Julius
Wm.
62, 144
Anglesey, II.W. Mar. /.
AC. GCB. GCH.
6, 120, 447
Annesley, Hon. Arthur
8
Cha.les, MD. 420
Charles Gasper
Dav.
208
Francis Charles 213
Fra. Chas.
215
Stephen Fra.
Chas.
215
Ansel), Augustus Fra.
226
Edward Clarges 226
Ansley, Benjamin, A'C.
32
Anson, Archibald Edward 272
Anson, Sir George, GCB.7, 124
Hon. George 38, 1 1 7
Octavius.H.St.G. 135
Sir Wm. Bt.A'CB.
7, 198
Anstey, Edmund Francis 171
Anslruther, Phillip, CB. 114
Rob. Lindsay 114
Anthony, J. A. Christian 441
Anlrobus, Philip
135
Antill, Henry Golden
329
Anton, Henry
251
James
t>4
Alexander
329
Aplin, Andrew Snape Ham.
75, 238
JohnGuiseRogers 179
W. J. D. C.
173
Appleton, Edward
293
William
3->9
Appuhn, Arnold
440
George
440
Apreece, Thomas
424
Apthorp, Richajd Pretyman
14Q
Arbuckle.George Vaughan 236
Arbulhnot, Chas. George
James
39
Charles George 272
Hon. Mariolt 362
Robert ACB.
12, 228
>'ir Thomas A'CB.
1 1, 160

lim. Jot.n

329

John, V,ie. 329


H:>n. Mariott 362
T.H.Caroegy231
H..Wm.
73
Archdall, Edward
Henry
329
165
Hugh Montgo
mery,
Mervvn
Archdeacon, Ed. Mon
tagu
Archer, Cle:nen( Robt.
Edw. CaulficU

Fran. Bi.-.set
George, MD.
Henry Renjamin
James Henry
John
Thomas
Wm. Henry
Wm. M'Gregor
m. Spearman
Arden, William

203
133
417
124
74

307
168
238

362
36-2
140
230
311?
31-2
352
Arentesschildt, Adol.Von. 439
Arguimbau, Lawrence,
CB.
34 '
Arkwright, Charles
127
Eustace
131
Ferd. Wm.
124
Robt. Wigrxn 127
William
132
Armstrong, Abraham
420
Alexander
10

Alex, lioswell OK,


2">9
Andrew
362
Anth.W. S. F. US
- Archibald
213
- Arch. Mcholls 420
- Charles
138
- Charles
167
- Daniel
236
- David Edward 208
- David Thos.
165
- Fran. Wheeler 362
- George
203
- Henry
190
- James
3 265
- James
404
- James Wells 200
2J1
- John
2.39
-John
- John
3-29
- John
362
- John
4 US
3ii-2
- John Cooper
- Montgomery 362
-Si.-Kkhard, CB. 15
- Richard
362
-Rich. Siy 103,267
- Robert
329
-S. F.
115
- Thomas

- Tho, Somcn

67

213

Index.
Armstrong. William
William A.
Wm. Henry

Wm. Cairnec
Armytage, Godfrey
Henry
Arnaud, John, KII.
Arney, Chas. Augustus

198
168
362
196
157
42
71
106,
209
294

Arnold, Henry
James Robertson,
A'H.
16, 281
Wm. Fitch
329
Arnolt, Alexander
362
-Archibald,, MD. 420
Arthur, Fred. Leopold
155
- Sir George, Bart.
KCH.
34, 113
- James, MD.
419
- Thomas
75, 123
- John, MD.
419
Artliure, Wm. Henry
97
Ashburnham, Hun. T. 62, 214
,\ IH-, Benjamin
114
- William
397
Ashford, John
116
Asbmore, Charles
100, 187
- John
293
- William
167
Ashpitel, Felix
167
Ashton, Henry
307
- Thos. Hen.
246
Ashworth, Frederick
36
Askew, Sir Henry, CB.
10
- Thomas
329
Askwiih, Wm. Harrison 104,
i268
Aslett, John Thompson '294
- Thompson
39, 292
- Wm. Stratton
295
Astell, Rich. Wm.
67, 144
- Charles Edward 166
Astier, Henry
106,214
Asiley. Francis Wm.
218
- Hon. J. H. Delaval
119
Aston, Joseph
150
Aituto, Antonio
444
- Pierre
444
Atchison, Henry Alex.
329
Atherley, Mark Kerr 104, 244
Atherton, John
329
Att.ol, John, Duke of
362
Atkin, Christopher
362
-- James
362
-- John
362
- William
260
- William
362
Atkins, William
408
Atkinson, Charles
362
-- Charles
3S7
-- Edward D.
188
-- George
308
-- James S.
190
-- Jolm
362
- Joseph
397
-- Richard
163
-- Thomas, MD. 310
Attree, William
424

Atty, Wm. Fred. Willes 182


Aubin, Philip
93
Auchrauty, Sam. Benj. CB. 16
Audain, John Willett P. 167
Auquetil, George Allez 256
Austen, Chas. Wilson
235
Henry
233
Henry Edmund 329
John, KH.
63
John Wentworth 239
William Forward 251
Austin, Edward Frederick 362
Hugh Whilchurch 207
Joseph
362
Nathaniel
408
Thomas
362, 447
William
202
William, MD.
24!)
William
397
Autran, Alexander
441
Auther, William
416
Avarne, Thomas Jeffrey
Jonah
362
Avery, Thomas
362
Axford, Richard
114
Aylcs, John George Aug. 294
Aylraer, Charles Wro.
155
Frederick Cha.
241
George Edward 245
Henry
269
Matthew Lord,
CCB.
8. 169
Thomas Brabazon 15
Aynsley, Jas. Murray
231
Aynge, George
362
Ayshford, Aaron Moore 362
Ayton, Robinson
420
Aytoun, Roger
Marriott
James
C. W. 339
152
Baby, Anthony Duperon 329
Daniel
64
Bace, John Alex.
213
Henry William
172
William
329
Bachelle, Lewis de, Boron
Von Dem Btinck
440
Bacchaus, Arnold Ijich 442
FraniFred.
442
Backhouse, John Iggulden 397
- Jul. Brockman 114
-- Peter
397
Thomas
424
Bacmeister, Arnold
441
Christian
440
Julius
441
Lewis
440
329
Bacon, Caesar
Harry
426
Henry Hickman 123
Bacot, John *
420
John ThomasWatson 190
Baddeley, Fred. Henry
283
John FraserLodington
272
Wm. H. Clinton 200
Badham, Thomas
407
Bagenall, William
257
Bagnold, Thomas M.
329

477
Bagot, Charlsi
69, 144
. Edward
103
George
202
Bagshaw, Isaac
408
Bagwell, Kclward
133
Bailey, Charles
329
Charles Courant 362
Edward
362
Jus. Alderson
362
Michael
416
Morris Wm. CD. 67
William
306
Bailie, James
234
John
212
Baillie, Andrew
363
Frederick
311
Geo. Clement
285
Hugh
32
Hugh Smith
120
Robert
224
Robert
229
Baily, John
363
Bain, George
417
John
363
\Villiam, MD.
185
Bainbrigge, Jolm Hankey
94, 447
Philip, CB.
35
Philip J.
284
Reginald
199
Thomas Parker 363
Baines, Cuthbert A.
183
Hewley John
247
Balrd, John
363
John, MB.
420
Robert Henry'
253
Wm. Carpendale
238
Baker, Charles Sluait
210
F. M.
115
George
62

George

113

George
363
Geo. Granville
186
Hcn.JohnU. I'owerl24
Hugh Percy
156
James Swayne
285
Narborongh 66, 232
Richard D.
202
Robert
329
Thomas
.
6
Thomas
363
Wellington Cha.C. 174
William
329
William L. Y.
225
Bakcnell, Robert
397
Balchild, Geo. Elliot 103, 292
Balders, Cha. Wm. Marie; 130
Balck, Geo. Philip
329
Baldock, Chas. Robert
363
Baldwin, Anthony
329
Cha. Edw. Barry 253
George
105, 182
John
073
John Henry
329
Baldwyn, Edward Jumes 155
Baldy, William
417
Bale, William
363
Balfour,Charles
Arthur Lowry
224
145

478
Blfonr, Robert William 240
Tho.Graham,MD.146
Wm. Stewart 66, 147
Balguy, Henry
157
Balhetchet. John
363
Balinhard, John Allan
Carnegy De
363
Ball, Thomas Gerrard
62
Henry Maynard
162
Howell
363
Robert
363
William
363
Ballantine, Fretclieville D. 113
Ballard, Volant Vaahon 195
Ballingall, David Jas. 73, 292
WilliamHenry 172
Balneavis,Hen.CMG.jm. 36
Henry Colin 209
Balvaird, William, CB.
35
Bambrick, Robert
127
Bamford, John
363
Rich. Watkins 329
Rob. Carter
210
Bampfield, William
183
Wm. John
152
Bampfylde, Francia Jamea 200
Hampton, Wm. Wright
91
Bancroft. William Charlei 256
407
Bangs, Wm. Rickeit
36H
Banko, Christopher
116
Banks, John
Bannaiine, Richard
209
215
Bannatyne, George Aug.
245
Banner, Robt. Murray
Banon, Richard George
Davys
214
206
Barbauld, MoDtague
Barber, Robert Douglas 132
Barckhausen, Augustas 446
243
Barclay, Alex. MD.
248
Edward
207
Henry Bruce
-- James Henry
245
JohnJas.Douglas 296
Sir Robert, St. 176
Walter Charming 238
Baring, Ernest
441
Frederick
363
Geo. Boron, Von,
CB. KCII.
58, 439
George
443
Lewis Charles
439
William
171
Baiker, Alexander
408

Anthony
397
Edward Oliver
209
George
114
George Robert
269
John Cricklow
31 1
Barlow, B.
329
Culhbert
161
Cuthbert Fetherston
Houg^h, MD.
201
213
- Frederick
- Geo. Edw. Pratt 38
285
- Hen. Wm.
- James, MD.
125
John Thomas
363
- Maurice
72, 165
- Robert Hilaro
220

Index.
Barnard, Sir Andrew
Fran. GCB. GCH. 10, 252
Chas. Loudon
296
. Hen. Clapton
114
Hen. George
329
Henry Wm. 60, 144
Thomas
217
Barnes, A ndrewArmstrong 176
Caleb
293
GeorgeAdams 261,448
Ueo. West, MD. 164
316
.J.
363
James
329
Rich. Knowlea
Richard Moore 201
408
Samuel
108
William
William English
130
Fill. Edw.
363
Barnetson, Alexander
129
Barnett,John
Edward
Usborne
193
WilliamTownsend272
Barnewall, Bartholomew 363
Barney, George
69, 282
John Edward
243
Richard
416
Barns, Sir James Steven
son, KCB.
10, 171
Barnston, Roger
187
Barnwell, Charles
95, 160
Baron, Jonathan
363
Barou, Richard John
96
Barr, David
113
John
273
Marcus
76, 180
Barrallier, Fra. Louu
91
Barrett, Joseph Cuff
140
Knox
329
Richard
170
Thomas
363
William, MB.
312
William Newman 397
363
Barrington, Edward
Han. Percy 150
Barron, Fenwick Boyce 131
152
Luke, MD.
Barrow, Joseph
408
153
Thos. Waller
Barry, Charles
98
309
James, MD.
397
James
238
John Richard
73, 282
Philip
-- PhilipJobnSlapleton285
Rich. Hugh Smith 138
llobt. Hugh Smith 136
363
St. Geo. Ryder
St. Leger
217
419
William, MD.
Bartlet, Fred. George
363
Bartlett, James, MD.
424
474
Thomas
Hartley, George
205
George Francis 200
155
John Cowell
John Metge, MD. 128
Waller Tyler
214
Bartoli, Joseph
445
Barton, Exek.
113

Barton, Hugh Lynedocli 152

Robert, KCB.

10

Wm. Hugh
228
Barttelot, Walter B.
128
Barwell, Osborne
329
Basden, Jas. Lewis, CB. 59
Bassano, Fra. Matthias
311
Bass, John
363
Basset, Richard
330
Bassett, Joseph Davie
363
Bastard, James Stakes 62, 265
John P. P. Wade 120
Wm.
' Benjamin 204
363
Bate, Frederick
330
Bateman, Sir John
65
Robert
234
Bates, Henry
196
Robert
Robert Mootelicu 330
139
Baleson, Thomas
Bathe, Hen. Percival de 150
270
Bathurst, Benjamin
Henry
74, 149
SirJas-KCB. 10,447
144
Peter James
227
Tho. Hartey
William
406
312
Bailey, William
250
Batl, Edgar Dumaresq
250
Molyneuz
420
Thomas
113
Batline, Wm. CB.
Battersbee, Thomas
330
363
Battersby, James
JohnPrevost 212
198
Robert
134
Battley, William
D'Oyley Wm.
363
Battye, Edwaid
174
Bauermeister, Geo. Lewis 438
Baugh, James
397
Baumgardt, John Gregory,
CB.
39, 153
Baumgarlner, Rob. Julian 179
Bawtree, Edw. Wm. MD. 312
Baxter, Andrew
168
Henry
191
James
220
Bayldon, Richaid
114
Bayley, Chas. Andrews,
CMC.
92, 113
Edward
240
Hen. Addiogton 306
Henry Lambert 308
3W7
John
Thomas
417
Baylie, Thos. Hewilt
96
257
Bayly, Fra, Bnwnrigg
363
Frederick
243
Frederick J.
George
186
Geo. Augustus
228
Sir Hen. GCH. 8,159
Sir Henry. KH.
71
Jus. Tirisleion
24ti
John
285
181
Paget
330
Paget
Thomai
William
363
169

Index.
Bayly, Zicbary Clutterback
70
l.r>9
Baynes, Geo. Edward

Geo. Macleod
330
Henry, KH.
64
John Lambert
Edw.
212

Sir E. Stuart,
KCAIG.
417
.
O'Hara
95, 447
Robert Stewart
159
Simcoe
71
Thomas
330
Bayntun, Charles
330
Baulgetle,John
Duncan

317

64
1 .i.'ii-. Howe
176
Wm. Joseph
18B
330
Beadon, Richard
330
^ Valentine
Beale, Walter Yonga
161
Beales, William
330
Beamish, Bernard
3B3
Charles
186
Bean, Isaac
330
Nathaniel
63
Heard, Thomas
414
Beare, U .. Gabbett
330
Beauon, Roger Stuart
284
Geo. Stewart, AID. 311
Beally, Andrew
171
Andrew
284
Edward
261
George
37, 292
Win. Henry
249
Beaucharup, Cha. Kustace363
Richard
41
Beauchant, Theophilus
Samuel
363
Beauclerk, Aubrey, Fred. 158
Lard Geo. Aug. 136
Beaofoy, Benjamin
330
Beaulieu, Adolphutde
439
Beausire, Joseph
90
Beavan, John Griffiths
330
Becher, George Robert
229
John Rich. Hedges 178
Becker, Augustus
440
John
445
Beckett, Thomas
420
Beckham, Horatio
330
Thomas
170
Beckwith, Charles, CB.
34
John Ferd.
253
Hen. Ferd. 100,262
Sidney
252
William, KH. 61
Bedell. Walter Death
303
Bedford, Louis Henry
164
^ Wm. Fanshane 811
Wm. Deraynes 137
James
114
Beech, William
416
408
Beer, William
171
Beere, Daniel
71
Beetharn, Wm.
Begbie, Thos. Stirling
92
Bthne, Chas. AUR. Jacob 439
Bthrens, Hen. Christopher 438

479

Belcher, Thos. Leopold 202 Bentinck, Arth. Cavendish 236


Btlford, William
363
George
330
Belfield, William
168
HenJohnWrn. 42,147
BELGIANS, Hit Myetty
Bentley, Alex.C. Downiug201
tl,e King of, KG. GCB.
Charles
260
408
OCH.
6 Benlon, William
Bell, Charles Harland
215 Benwell, Thomas
363
- Edward Wells
58 Benza, Pasquale Maria
424
- Edw. W. D. Bell 174 Berdmore, Scrope Reynett 171
George
75,151
Vesey
215
142
George Rodney
330 Bere, Edw. Baker
330 Beresford, Geo. de la Foer 167
James
Geo. de la Poer 330
James
363
16 George John 268
John, CB.
M.W.de
la Poer 238
363
John Allan
James D.
228
397
John
Marcus
41
125
Robert
408
Lord William 118
Robert
Wm. Carr, Vac.
Samuel
363
GCB. GCH. 6, 167, 447
68
Thomas, CB.
Wm. Henry
252
73, 266
William
330
William
106, 163 Beretze, Francis
316, 363
William
155 Berford, Richard
William, Ml).
310 Bergeon, Nich. Julien de 445
441
William '
404 Berger, Charles
Berington, James
426
Bellairs, Edmund Hooke
Thomas
330
158
Wilson
200 Berkeley, A ug.Fitihardinge3(J3
Leopold
Cha.
A.
F.
H.
150
Hot
William
Francis Wm.
201
bel'.ers, Rob. Bridges
Filz Hardinge
Sir Geo. Henry 120
156
Bellew, Thomas
I-'ellmgham, William
183
Fred., KCB.
13, 233
363
Bellock, Charles
G. C. G. F.
397
I" II n. Achilles
397
Sackyiile Harailt. 13
363
Bellot, Cha. Joseph de
141
63 Bernard, Henry
Belshes, John Murray
Ludovico, MD. 262
330
Belson, George
LukeFitzGerald234
73
George John
Peter
330
330
Belton, Samuel
Scroope
169
Bellz, Samuel
417
Hon. W.Smyth 330
Benbow, Clifton
114
Thomas
138
Bence, Edw. Rob. Starkie 121
397
. Walter
Bender, Benoit
234
William
170
Bendysche, John
161
William
182
Bean, Anthony
269
443
Pierey
268 Berncr, Carl Ernest
368
Benne, Lewis, KH.
443 Bernem, William
Bennett, Alex. Maxwell 114 Bernewilz, E. A. Wm. de 443
227
Bryan O'Donnell 363 Berry, Geo. Fred.
James Parsons 256
Francis Levett
160
Marlborougb. Par
Fred. Wentworth 221
363
255 sons
George
Richard
227
284
George A.
Titus
420
830
James
Warlon
Pennyman
363
303
James
212
363 Berrey, Thomas
John
363
96, 151 Bersma, Henry
Richard
Wm. Rob. Lyon 167 Bertie, Hon. Brown, Cha. 119
256
182 Bertles, Hen. Beckett
Bennison. Samuel
Henry
330
143
Benson, Hen. Roxby
224
George Thomas 179 Bertram, William
218 Best, Abel Dottin Wm. 232
Tom
Chas. Lewis
363
Wm. Welbore H. 363
439
Bent, George
176 Gustavus George
Mawdistly Gaussen 185
George
285
Rich.
Mordesley
208
John
291
Thomas
196
Thomas Hamlyn
416
William
439
Wm. Henry
267
Wm.UraperMorUmer253
Bentham, John
330
Bethune, Alexander
11
Beatinck, Cha. Ant. Ferd.
39, 147

480

Index.

97
Bethnne, Alexander
193 BirtwhUUa, John
Wm. Airde 183
Duncan Munro 160
Bischhoffshauseo, C. Ba
Sir Hen. Lindsay
ron
330
Barf.
113
218
John Trotter
243 Biscoe, Geo. G rattan
Vincent
Joseph
233
Betson, William
141
308
Belt, James
H9 Bishop, Aided
Chas. Thos. Geo. 113
Bettesworth, Henry
330
James
330
James TrevaJohn Cuming
201
187
nion
Peter, KH.
91
177
Belts, Wm. Thomaj
397
330 Yesey
Bevan, Howe Curtis
306
William
397
Michael
408
330
William
Beverhoudi, Adam
225
306 Bine, Wm. Chaloner
Beverley, Charles \Vm.
416
115t Bisset, Sir John
Earl
208
Thomas, MD.
221
Bewes, Cecil Edward
259
John T.
Frederick Duffy Hi'2
40
Wyndham Kdm. 19H Bisshopp, Cecil. CB.
163
Geo. Curzon
258
Bews, Henry John
175
404 Blachford, Aug. George
John
Oswald Samuel 141
31,3
Bezant, John
69,266
Bibra, Frederick, Huron 445 Blachley, Cha.les
73
216
Henry
Bickerstaff, Robert
319
Bicknell, Philip lilundell 225 Black, Alexander
420
Biddle, Thomas
114 Black, H.beneier
George
2(30
Biddulph, Michl. Shrapnel 272
James
260
Tim. MyddeltonllS
397
James
Theophilus
330
408
James
Waiter
397
John Lewis 98, 204
Bidgood, Thomas Edward 152
363, 447
Bigge, Wm. Matthew
222 John
Samuel
330
Bigga, Lionel
397
Thomas
397
James Hesketh
200
330
Thomas
249 Blackall. John
114
Robert
Bignell. Rich. Roc
330
173
Robert
Cha. Phillips
397
Bilham, David
171 Blackburn, Henry Middleton
251
Bill, Charles
141
Billeb. Cha. Aug. Lewis 440 - John
237
330
Billings. Francis Thos.
417 Blackburne, Isaac
IVmdon, William
97, 261 - John Ireland 125
William 100, 221
Wm. George
249
BtDgham, Chnrles
269 Blacked, Christopher
Edw.
Kdm. Hayter 254
177
Thos. Henry 363
George Wm.
268 Blackiston, William
397
.
Geo. Wm. Pow151
leit
216 Blacklin, Richard
Blackmore,
John
63
211
Henry
Henry
285
Binney, Chas. Richard
330
426
3S3 Blackwood, John
Birch, George
270
Jas. Hunter Blair 2 Hi
Richard
315, 363
330 Blagg, James
James
James Francis
363
256 Blagiave, James
John Francis, CR.
330
Joseph
330
14, 281 Blair, Augustus
Edward Hunter
Rich. Jas. Holwell 114
245
Harry
Robert Henry 37, 265
154
William
202
James Hunter
150
Bird, Henry Charles
257
Thomas Hunter,
Henry
258
CB.
34
Thomas Newenham 363
John Fra.
1 14
Lewis Wm.
330 Blake, Edward
Ethelbeit
John
Henry, 397
Lewis Sounders
114
Wm. Wilberforce
135
MD.
312
Frcd.Rodolph 106, 184
Birley, Thomas
255
Birney, George
187
Isidore
364
George
416
Isidore Anthony 134
Joseph
198
James Bunbury 363
llirrell, Win.,
DavidMIX
310
i|j
John
364

Blake, Matthew
Maurice Lynch
Grtpory
Patrick Francis
Rich. Everard
Robert Dudley
Roliert
Stephen
Stephen
Wm. Williams,

CB.

39
141

163
173
364
217
217
33

Blakely, Ale. Theophilas 272


Blakeney, Kl.Him.Sir Edw.
KCB.GCH. 11.113,158
Edward Hugh 260
364
Richard
116
Blakislon, John
Ulamire, Charles
251
364
Blaochard, William
157
Blanckley, Edw. James
330
Bland, James
306
John
364
Robert John
141
Blandy, Adam
61
Blane,' Charles Collins
119
Robert
Blankeney, John Edward 364
Blanshard, Thomas, CB.
63,283
Blanuiere, Lord Wm., de
8
Hon. John de 256
Blathwayt, Geo. Wm.
121
Geo. Wm.
330
John Filoner
143
William
330
Blav, Samuel Sutton
408
Blades, Chas. Benjamin 364
Blenkins, Geo. Eleazer
146
Wm. Bzett G.
CB.
114
Blenkiosop, William
408
George Anthony
196
Leaton
Blennerhasset, A Id worth 330
223
Barry
Bligh, Geo. Waldegrare 212
213
John Thomas
68,203
Blnis, William
397
Sir Charles, Bf.
Blomeficld, George
71
114
Blood, Clements
9J
- Thomas
John
364
Bloom field, Benjamin, Lard

OCR. GCH.

9, 264

-- Edwin
330
-- Hen. Keane7, 162
-- Hon. J. A. D. 364
267
-- John
-- John Caldwell 169
Thomas Edwin 176
Blosse, Edward Lynch
162
William Conynjham Lynch
27J
Blount, Arthur
218
Herbert
220
Blucke, Robert Stewart
384
William
Blundell, Frederick, CB. 114
G. Snow
114
William

Index.

481

Blundstone, John
443 Booth, John
1S3 Bowdoin, Jjs. Tempi*
124
Blunt, Richard
8, 218
Wm.
66 Bowen, Edward
221
Richard
330
William
364
Henry
115
Bluntish, Robert
160
William
416
Herbert, CB.
113
Archibald
160 Boolhby, John George
272
Hugh Thomas
238
Dlyth, Aleiander
297
Sir William
116
John Watta
330
Augustus Fred. 330 Borchers, Johann Daniel 438
Ralph Cole
238
David
364
295 Bordes, Breon Charles
Robert
199
Juhn Willis
364)
Geo. Fra. Wm. 330 Bowers, Arth. M. Alex. 188
Blythe, Samuel
397 | Borland, James, MD.
41 8 j
Chas. Robeit
71
Blythman, William
Henry
408 I Boirow, John
259
306
Boalth, James
140 [ Borthwick, John
231 Bowes, James
93, 239
Boardman, Edward
113 | Borton, Arthur
160 Bowie, Martinus Van
Boise, John
326, 364
John Henry
226
Kerkwyk
203
Bocca, Pasquale
426 Bosset, Chas. Philip de,
William, MD.
230
Boghurst, Edward
364
CB. KH.
33 Bowler, Hen. Geo. John 232
Boggie, John, MD.
421 Bostleroan, Henry
442 Bowles, Charles
130
Boggis, James Edward
255 Bostock,John Ashton,MD.154
George
36
Boiden, Jean Baptisle
446 Boteler, Robert
330
Henry OldBeld
252
Boilcau, John Peter
364 Both, Caspar Von
440
Humphrey
364
Isaac, S. B. Phipps, Bolhe, Frederick
446 Bowling, John
150
173 Bothmer, Ferdinand
Bernard Von
de 437 Bowman, Henry Samuel 186
Sam. Brandram 70,
443
Wm. Flockhait 306
173 Bolt, Charles
330
364 Bowness, John
Bold, Waller Saiton
261 Boucherelt, Hen. Robert 143 Bowsar, Chai. William 364
Boldero, Hen. George
330 Boughey, Geo. F.Fletcher 210 Bowyer, Edward
233
Henry
364
Anchitel. F. F. 233
Geo. Douglas
242
Lonsdale
60, 144 Boughton, Chas. Henry
Boxer, Benj. Hallowell 232
Boles, Thomas
1 13
Rouse
203
Edward Mourner 271
Bolomey, Lewis Wm. Jas. 397
Robt.T. Schutz 208 Boyce, Henry Georga
1 19
Bolton, Abraham
125 Boulby, Thomas
330
Thomas
397
Augustus Samuel 172 Boulton, Hugh
Richard
William 118 Boyd, Alexander
162
Daniel
97, 283
330
Arthur
364
George
95
William
Arlhur Browne Tho. 241
397
Charles
95
126
John
227 Bourchier, Chas. John

Eustace
Fane
Edward
101, 180
285
John
421
John Gray
155
Hugh Plunket 330
James
238
James Claud.
Philip
256
34
James
239
James Johnes 203
Robt. HetK MD. 421
Sir John
364
John
233
Samuel, CB. 42, 182
John
397
Legendre Ch. 168
Samuel
364
Lewis, Ale*. Pat. 162
364
Bonamy, John
96 Bourillioo, Julius
Mossem
113
Bonavia, Calcedooia
397 Bouike, Aylmer Lambert 123
Robert
364
John
168
Bonavila, Loreto
262
Robert BrowneTho. 241
John Jocelyn
227
Theodore Thomas 162
Viocenza
262
Oliver, Paget
168
Walter
239
Bond, Adolpuni Frad.
330
Sir Richard, A'CB. 10,
William
239
C. S. T.
115
445
216 Boyer, Laurent
Edward
106.204
Theophilus John 182 Boyes.Chailes Rob. MD. 212
Henry
97, 141
Geo. Thos. Wm.
Thomas
185
Thomas
397
Wlaney
417
168
WadhamWyndham 155 Bourne, Johnson
114
William Spittle
365
William
364 John Monson
Robert
416
Bone, Hugh, MD.
309 Bonssingault, Pierre F. L. 444
Robt. Nairne
330
404
Bonham, Henry Fred.
136 Doustead, John
George Wm. 114 Bouverie, Everard Wm. 61, Boyle, Alexander, MD. 421
120
Cavendish Spencerl99
John Brathwaite201
Pinson
5ir Henry Fred.
Robert
296
7
11, 249
Hon. Robert Edw. 148
142 KCB. GCMC.
Pinson
William
166
James Wm. 72, 241
Banner, John
330
John George
William
404
Laur. Plcydcll 230
113
444
307 Boylesve, Charles da
426 Bovell, John Wm.
Bonnin, Henry Gousse
196
364 Boys, Edmund
Banner, Thomas
98, 257 Bovill, Edward
Bowater,
Sir
Kdward
Edward French 61, 196
Thomas
364
ACH.
14
Henry
330
Bonnycastle, Sir Rich.
Richard
364
397
Hen.
69, 282 Bowden, George
Herbert, George 173 Brabazon, Chas. Geo.
172
Bookey, Power le Pber 2 1 5
Wm. Carey
404
Jaj. Uupre
249
Booth, Edward
246
Sir Edward 331
64
Jamei
397 Bowdler, Geo. Andrew 364 Brackenbury, John
113
Jonathan
408 Bowdler, Henry

482

Index.

Brackenbury, Langley
307 Brearey, Christ. Spencer 364 Briggs, J. Falconer, KH. 63
-
Richard
397 Bredin, Andrew
16,264 Bright, Rob. ODesipboros 170
Brinckmin, BriorkmanCl, 147
John Rich
331
Brackmeyer, Henry
446 Breedon, Thomaa Henry 164
440
Brtdburne, Francis
364 Brtra, Nich. Fhilibeit da 90, Brinckmann, Ernest
- Frederick
113
444
Braddell, Edw. Benj.
222
Juliui
440
Bremer, Henry
294
114
424 Brind, Frederick
Bradford. Edward
174 Bremner, Alexander
Edward
364 Brine, Andrew Gram
183
. "Rilnh
14.S
Wm Thomaa
197 Bringhurst, John Henry 242
Brisac,
Douglas
Pettiwmrd
397
404
GCH. William
Wilmot, Henry8, 252
364
181 Brenan, Justin
T. A. MakdouMD. 424
Potrirt
404 Brisbane, Thomas,
Brenchley, John
182
gall
Thos. Makdou- 186
173
Bradley, John
Wm.
Edw. Brown
Sands
331
397 Brennan, John
258
Brereton, Chailea
426
g3\\,Bt. GCB.GCH.
8. 165
Thomas
364
llradish, John
60
132
Wm CB KH 64 Briscoe, Hylton
Bradshaw, Francii Green.. 364
Henry MlJ
291
266
Robert
306
KH. .,.. Lawrence
Joseph
KC
40,
70, 229
188
13
121
Breslin, Wm. Irwin
197 Btise, Samnel Ruggles
364
Breton, John
204 Bristow. Frederick
Henry
69
Brady, Bernard
364
Brett,John
Henry
Charles
138 Broadfoot, George, CB. 114
141
Brittain, Joseph Francis 894
William
364
Broadhead, Bingley
331
Bragge, Vim.
71
John Richard
39
Braham, Aug. Fred.
163
162
Richard Rich.Wilford 72 Broadley, Charles
Bralian, Henry Wm. John
Eilw Osborne 331
Andrew
232
174
Brainier, James Loutitt 295
William
331 Brock, Fred. Tho*.
Jamta Loftni
364
Bramwell, John
364
^*nmiT KH
'kfl
Branch, Geo. Ferguson
397 Brelthauer, Christian Wm. 364
Brockman,John
James
Arthar
201
187
Brettingham, Richard
William Henry
Wheatley
271
Whorwood
296
331
Francis
Charles
408 Brodie, Hugh
397
Brand, James
103, 408
167 Brew,William
Brodribb, Samuel
140
Brohier, Cyras
364
Brandenstein, Hen. Von 443
Tnhfl
1
;..x
i..
34
228
Brander, Thos. Coventry 331 Brewster, Henry
42
Brandes, Christian Louis 421 Breymaun, Fred.
437 Broke, Horatio Geo.
1'n, nidi-,Charles
Augustus
YonVon 441
439
Brokenshire,
Joseph
397
Breynton, Joha
331
Kbeilr.int de
441 Brice, Alex. Adair
364 Bromet, William, MD. 421
Edward Von
441
Bromley, Henry
199
140
Ferdinand da
442
George Tito
114 Bromwich, Arch. dm.
Bronner, Charles de
446
-.-- Frederick Von
440
364
Brandling, Frederick
224 Brickdale, John Fortescue 213 Brook, Thomas
John Jamea
270 Brickenden, H. T. W. L. 223 Brooke, Sir A. B. de Capell, /(;.
331
Brandon, John
114 Bridge, Cyprian
106, 209
.
Brooke
203
Brandreth, Frederick
150
. .. _. l-'dvr Basil
93 219
Hen Rowlind 283
42,265
260
812
._ . Thoroai
163
307 Bridgeman, Orlando, J.Ch. 250
306 Brooker, Henry William 295
364 Bridgen, Churles
93, 221
437 Bridger, James
442
364 Brookes, Rob.
William
227
113
103 Brooks, George B.
Brauns,Aug.Chrii.Gottleb 364 Bridges, Edw. Jacob
91
Henry
198 Brooksbank, Joseph
Charles
440
Bray,Edward
Geo.
Edward
Edm.Fred.
Moore
Wm.
Wm.
Campbell
CB. 76,190
331
182
190
181
William
210 Broooie, Henry
Bridgewater, Thomas
364 Broomneld. Alex. Scott 364
Brierly, William
364 Brotharton, Thos. William,
Briggs,George
James
Abraham
331
114
121
CB.
16
Brough, Richard
Rich. Seeker 16, 23
264
Braybrooke, Samuel 75, 257
Williim
?49
Redmond Wm 73 153
Brannan, James
John
Brathwaite, Frederick
Brattle, Thomas
Braun, George
William

Index.
Brouglitoo, Sir John Delvts,
Browne, Denis
Edward
David Stanley
Bart. Peter
1236

294
182
331 Bruce, Wm. Tyrrall
Bruere, Henry
Fred. Sadliur

169
194

-- FiiOHintr PH T4 1*>fi
Brown, Alexander
Andrew

70,
65, 282
297
151

Benjamin
Boni Hundley

225
235

comb

208

Tiwlrrirlr

MD

491

Gcorec CB KH
16,117
George
134

Biumby, Charles
365
Brumell, William
176
George
86, 195
183 Brummell, John Henry
191
Brunker, James Robert 166
George William
Brunt, Joseph
120
Samuel
312
Bronton, Richard
60, 139
gustus
96, 216 Brush, John Ramsay,
ffWi-i- m
74 10-?
MD.
'
129
Brutton, John
331
Bruyeres, Henry Lawrie 212
Burgh
135
Bryant, Sir Jer. CB.
113
if,m Trtkn
1 iq Brydges, John Wm. EgerTnhrt S.V fCr'Tf
\1
ton
365
134 Brydon, Frederick
256
John
64 Bryton, Patrick
365
Tnhn

George John

131

- Henry

205

Huch

331

Til

John Fied. CB.

32 Bubb, Anthony
Buchan, Alexander

]\!nlirilln

1fi4

Polnr

1 'i-i

R/ih

fTCR

183
Buchanan,James
Gilbert
Drummond
J. Lane 246
269
365

Neil Snodgraft* 245

4Ofl

. 1'linmn*

l^fi

PhiUln

19fi

William

40ft

Buck,Hugh
HenryStuckeley
John Thomas
Jo-cph

407
421

KCH.

Lewis Joseph

364

naway

\ Hiri MI -1

**T 1

Nicholas R
Perceval
Peter

Thomas
William
, _^. William
Win. Gustavus
Browne, Abraham \Vm.
A Iciander Ml?

WilliamJohn CB
_ ffon William
William R
97 Browning, Henry
421
Brownrigg, Henry Moore

200
111

111
365
158
408
203

Uuckeridge, Francis Hotchkin


365
Buckle, Dickens
419
Buckley, Edward Pery
40
Wm Henry
365
Budd, Frederick Edward 296
Ralph
165
Richard
114
William Henry
William Sidney
Budgen, Thomas
Buhse, Geo. Aug. Hen.
Bulcock, Henry
Bulger, Andrew
Bulkeley, Charles

Brownson.Wm. Hen. MH. 31 1


Bruce, Alexander
426
- Gco Wynd Knight 130
331
Henry
234
114
416
175
Thomas
Bcresford
253
230
Bull, Frederick G.
188
Hon Robert 76 11 4
John Edard N
- -

Anrlrrw

.. Mirhnr>l

41Q

. Rnltnrt

Birncv

114

r-imnlwll RirKrr

^rfl

rKnrUa Vml

17fi

rniirtnpv

3fi.<i

204
296

36

Williim

185
331
34, 449

Robert
Robert

9T1
1 1

**19

James Montagu 245


John
107 222
John
243

265
99

Vrn \Tplvill JO

Pnl.nrt VX'illi ,t,i

- Inhn

(' -!- .
C:_ Tfti,n

i;,,h..rt

Dalrymple

173
365
283
441
408
365
331
118
203
''SI

H/i

Marshall Valentine 161


940 Buller, Frederick Wm.
9
174

255
.

- William KH 72 199
William'
' 226

, Henry George
John
Wm. Edward

246
365
140

Index.

484

72 Butler, Henrv Thomas


93 Barney, William, KH.
437
Bums, Cormick
408
57, 437
Bunbury.SirHenryEdward,
TnKn
91O
t> :-k A i
St. KCB.
9
Burn&ide, Henry
75, 213
Robert
- Hen E Hillman
213
Robert
Thm KM **fi 910 Barrel], George, CB.
15
R
Thnmvt
7fi 919
Theobald
Bunce, Julius
296

Bullock, Hen. Robert


Bulow, Christian von
T !) in*

206

f*R fCH

ill

11 1
19?
316
331

178
Wm ^Hcnry ND 29 - Walter
Webbe
211
Bunyon, Charles Spencer 365 Burridge, John Osborne 474
Wm Henry 100 196
Burchell, Basil
Frederick
Herae
102 Burrill, Cha. Wm. Goldf. 185
365
Whilwcll *
' 35
Burrough, Thomas
408
Battler.
George
312
Burroughes,
Thos.
D'Eye
365
Burden, Wm.
160
331
Burdett, Charles Sedley 1 48 Burrowes, Rob. Edw. KH. 93 Butt. John Wells
365 Barrows, Arthur George
Burslem, Jas. Godolphin
Nathaniel KH
Burer, Gabriel
58
T?nlln fiill/vsnir
Burge, Benjamin
365
James
Barges, San. Wald.
331 Bart, James
Burgh, John
99, 245
l.l.il 1 I..TITT fir
W\
Ti*riM Pli
Barton, Sir Cbn. Wm.
Cu0e,Edward
Bl.
Burgmann, George
284
Burgoyne.SirJohn.Montagu,
Bl.
62, 144
E6V John JUD
EdwarJ William
KCB.
15, 281
Fotvlcr
Burke, Aleiander
331
Bunion. Charles

Henrv Ullicfc
James

Palrirlr
Hirh-irrl

184
397

Ifi
^fi^i

Tnvnnh

176
311
2-19
T*l

Bury. George Butt

K If

Burnet, John
- John
Burnett, Rich. Parry
Buiney, HughSomervilleS.
George

365
404
331
176
114

William Gibson 310


Bvron, Rich.Willoushby 107.
185
Byrtt, William
421
Bylhesea, G. C. Glossop 232

248 Caffin, W. Geo. Chart


Cahill, Alexander
i ),,,;,!
Ir.hn P-*Tnn1i/t1l
210

331
421
oil

John Fred. Wm.


439
Bushman, George
122
Burn,Jnmes
Henry
James
HenryPelham
Wilson
365
114 Bussche, George
155
331
Bussell, R.
315
Bussiett, Francisco
96, 262
Busteed, Charles
365
Robert
267
Burnaby, Charles Herrick 268
Bustin, Wm. Hidsdale
365
.
John Dick
32 Butcher, Arthur
296

Burne, John Buchanan

76 182

Sft 91A

Bushe. Charles Kendall

273
216

113
331
207
417
365
155
178

63

Burleigh, John
257
Burmester,John
Arnold
Claridge
E.
210
284

Butler, Antoine Sloet

John

365
443
40

100, 292 Cadogan, Hon. Edward

Bush, Robert
\Villiam

Butterworth, Henry
269 Bulze, William
365 Bj-am, Edward
3
1 fid Byers, Patrick
230 Bygrave, Joseph
273
Uyles, Arthur William
dOA Byndlos*. Edward
Byng, Hon. Gerald F. F.
421
195 Byrne, Arthur
Arthur

127

,T

Caine, William
103
Cairnes, John Elliot, KH. 41
Calamy, William
293
Calcott, Geo. Berkeley
331
Cnldecot, Henry
331
Calder, Benj. George, MD. 291

Patrick Doul 6 82
nald

271

Caldwell, Charles Bern. 218


Clarke Marict 209

Hon. Henry Edw. 35

William

257

Wm. Chirle.

198

Index.

485

Caley, Henry Francis


114 Campbell, Archibald 365, 447 '. Campbell, James
398
Caledou. Jas. DuP.EorJo/ 148
Call, Geo.
George
Frederick
Isaac
169
1G9
Arch. Neil
James
260
169
James FreJ.
Callagbnn, Fred. Marcus 212
Glencairn
106, 243
Calleja. Salvatori
262
Callaoder. John
421
Calleudar, Campbell
7
Charles
103
John
68
Calley, Henry
170

Sir John, Bart.


Caluere, Pierre de
408
Calvcrt, Charles VVrn.
122
Charles F.
236
John
69, 189
93
- Felix CB
34
T_t._
107
Robert MD
419
CB.
41
Camac, Sir Burges
15
Cambidge, Robert
408
Cambridge, A. V. Duke of,
11,224
John, MD.
John
245
248
332
KG. GCB. GCMG.
CCH.
5,147,211
Colin
243
.._

F. C. of, KG.
37, 143
Cameron, Sir Alexander
KCB.
14
,

\\ttr

'

Alex
Alrv

Tnlin

Pnlin

107

101,226
Pnlin Frn.l

Tin

231

ion

220

107

101

DnniTrl

'lO

365

DnniM

74

Ti-i

Jtf/;.
- - - - Ducald
Charier
DonaU

p-(_:_i,
Patrif>lr
p_.

Dun \lcx 75 193


Sir Fjlnr

Arnolds

206

CB.

113
59
365

207
114.

N;*i

41

177
365

CB.

\V

Vi
fiR

Robert
Robert

AlrT

QA
PR

TftVm

223
Rn1*rrt Filirir

174

TfnKfu-l Parlrr

99^

9ft4

Joha
331
John
365
John Cha MD 311

Frederick

William

Alexander, CB.
KH.
Alexander 59, 135
104

- Gcorcc

\1 ivii..'l

Archibald
Archibald

03

Geo. Andrew

365

T!rn

939

Hnr Vm\

331

CB.

15

133
332
34
122
332
3b6
408
177

397
118

Ktf

152
216
447
366
156

1ft 947

60 Cane, Francis Du

285

James

Stanford
365 Canning, Edward

90
366

T-iin pc

3fifi

James KH

1 1 ,4

228
331

Barrington
224
Wm Pilcairn 174
Wm. Rich. New
Wm.
port Wilson 246
135

Sir Henry Fred.,


KCB. GCH. '
7, 176
Henry Wotton 231
Howard
Hugh Mont.
Douglas 230
129 Campsie, Geo. Ricliuid
Canavan, John
Canch, Thomas
105,
Ikauchamp0
270 Ctmdler. Stephen Camp
Hugh John M 170
\Vm
bell Hclsham
Timor

Alex lirodic
Alex E MD

270

Walter
William Cfl
William 100
William
, \Villiunj
William
Wm Mark

111

William Gordon 193


Camm, John Philip
417
Campbell, Adam Gor. 61,167

.Alexander

38 265

Fred Alex

I achlan McL 365


Patrick
114
Peler Robert
365

\ n,l

183
107

113
town

Huh John
James

1 ,|O

Index.

480
Cannon, .Eneas, MD.
Tnmo*

424 Carpenter, George


Carr, Dawson

113 Casey, Thomas Page


366 Ciswo, Arthur Moon

**fifi

fi-nr.

01 |

Tarn**

4/M

TrtKn

William
Capadose, Henry
Henry
Capel, Henry
Christopher
Daniel

97
62. 254
159
252
227
166

96
236

tfifi

Samuel
Robert
Ralph

332
416
189 Cas&el, James
Cassidy, Francis P.

366
167

AVm Hunt
256
Camngton.Wa1terWeI1and366 Ctstieao, John Buckley
\v;n;
o*?
100,293,297
Capelle, Augustus
Carabelli, Jean Baptiste
Garden, Andrew

442 Carrol, Wm. Hulchinson


444 Carroll, James
Tnhn
211

Cardiff, Richard Wingfield


Cardigan, Jas. T. Earl of,
60,
Carew, Harry
John Hallowell

Carroihers, C.B.
Carrow, William
Camithers, David
Ridnni rn
308
226
281
"46
-Wra. Francis
Carson. William, JtfD.
Carstens, Rudolph
162 Cart, Richard
Cartan, William
137 Carte, John Elliott, MD.
164 Carter, Charles Jeffries
142

Win Mtcus
Carey, Francis

215
177

Paul Kvffia
Cardew, Christopher B.
George
35
Henry Claro

132 Castle, Slodden


417
408
Ififi Castray, Luke
408
Cater, Thomas Hicks
332
316
173 Cathcart.tfon. AdoL Fred. 33-2
416
fifl
153
Earl. KCB. 12, 137
129
237
441 Cator, Albcmarle Bertie
408
332
165 Caulneld, Daniel
167

Cautley, Richard

John Le
Westropp
Merchant 398
195

Peter

- -- - Thomas KH

366

Carfrae, John
Carkeek, Stephen
Carline, Henry
Carloss, John Baxter
Carlyon, Gen
Edward
Gwavas

113
408
126
332
152
59

Hichard Hawkins 272

Carmicliael, Chs. John

221

William Hugh *
Hedges
220
Carnaby, Alex.
366
Cameras, Sir Joseph Hugh
KCB.
14, 264
Carnegie, John,
W. F. JfD.
Lindsay 332
421

Tnhn

KH

George

332

218
114

**n

Cavan, Philip Charles


131
Cavarra, Giusseppe
262
John Chilton LambCave, Lawrence Trent
196
ton
204 Cavendish, Geo. Hear; I1B
John Collis, AfD. 310 Hon. Henry
Fred. Campion
36,118
Caxalet, George Henry
184
/,",<' Brownlow That.
Montague
150
Cecil, Lord Thomas
61
Wm. Frederick 215 Chabot, L. W. Viic. de,
KCH.
IS
Chads, John
John
Wm. Cornell
Henry
Cathenrood 366
208
74
Carteret, Hugh de
366
Cartmail, J.
235
Carlwright, Aubrey Agar 253 Chadwicfc, G. S.
115
William
366
Henry
William
145
67 Chaldecott, Isaac, MD. 448
Chalk, John Brett
205
Carver, Edward Turst
1 16 Challis, John Henry
366
Chalmer, James Arch.
Cary, Wm.
William
Septimus
Deering
Geo.
Arthur
George
Marcus
Lucius
Alph. F. 229
366
235
332
195
73, 266, 273
Chalmers, John
Andrew
416
200
CB. KCH.
U'illiam
William

Carney, John
153 Carysfort, John, Earl of,
9 Chaloner, John
Carpenter,FredenckSlanley308
Digby Thomas 332 Case, William
Haydon Lloyd
"
254
183 Chamberlain,
John
HallChiles
Plainer
1

188

98, 192 Casement, Roger

130

34
408
162
332
154
128
195

Index.
Chamberlayne, J. Cham. 366 Cheape, Peter
S9, 248
William
41 Chearnley, William
159
Wm. John
254 Cheetham, Charles
269
Chambers, Courteney 60, 176 Chenevix, George
421
David Francis 155 Cheney, Edward H. CB. 84
Edward John 201 Chepmell, Charles
332
Edw. Tho. HirRev. II. L.
449
ley
141 Cherriraan, John
408
Hugh Best
261 Cherry, Fred. Clifford
320
Jas.Walker,MD.163 Cheaney, Fran. Rawdon 66,
John
310
113,266
John
332
Francis Rawdon 285
John
366 Chermside, Henry Lowlher272
John H.
197 Chesse, Jean de
444
Montagu
398 Chesshire, Edward
332
^^ Samuel
366 Chester, Harry
Chas. George
Montagu 242
Chambre, James
140
174
William
96
John
61
Chambres, Wm. Chambres 367 |
John
204
Cbampeaux, Casar Aug. 446 ( 'in-ill,mi, Isaac
366
Champion, Edw. Kendall 366 Chetwode, George
155
John G.
247
Richard 102, 155
Cha ncellor,FrederickHugh272 Chetwynd, Hon. Wm. John

John
332
Granville
225
Chandler, George
143 Chiaranda, Fra. Leonard 416
George Lee
272 Chichesier, Hon. Adolphus
John Thomas 161
\Vm.
196
Chaplin, Thomas
40,147
Sir Arthur, Bt. 133
Chapman, Aided Augustus 199
Arthur
332
Benjamin
404
Arthur Charles 167
Frederick E.
284
Hon. Augustus
Frederick Wm. 236
George Charles
156
George
114
Sir Charles 61, 233
^^^ George
366
George
200
John James
332
Geo. A. Hamil. 157
John Strange 215
George
332
Joseph
332
Lord Ham. Fra. 332
Sir Stephen HemJohn Oclavius 167
nant.CB.KCH. 14,113,281
Robert Bruce 233

William
366 Child, George
416
Chaproniere, Aug. Hen. 206
George Richard 398
Charles, Deskford
398
William
197
Charleton, Dudley Wilmot 148 Cbilders, Michael, CB.
34
Hen. Wilmot 70, 122 Childs, Joseph
106, 293
Thomas B.
7
Joseph Clarke
27 1
Charlewood, John
332 Chipchase, John
326
Charlier, Joseph
417 Chisholm, Alexander
366
Charlton, Edward,
Edward Spicer
KIT. 247
66
Andrew
332
ArchibaldMacra 193
Henry
152
Donald
332
John Fitzg.MD.297
John
114
-^^ John Samuel 215
Stewart
291
Saint John
332 Cliislette, Henry
424
Cbarrelie, Thomas
34 Chittem, John
398
Charaley, Charles
366 Choiseul, Xavier
36(i
Charter, Ellis James
159 Cholmeley. Henry I)
178
Cliaiteiis, Charles
366
J. Harrison,102,134
Hon. Rich.
263 Cholmondeley, Han. T. G. 194
Charters, Robert
306 Christian, John
366
Samuel
96 Christie, Sir Arch. KCll.
Chase, John Woodfbrd
404
32, 448
Chatfield, Frederick
366
Frederick Gordon 164
Cbatterton, James Charles,
George
404
KB.
41, 124 GustavusLogie76, 154
Oliver Kicol Is 186
Henry Paget 270, 273
Chawner, Edward Hoare 332
James
243
Chaytor, John
284
Napier Turner
332
Cheape, John
332
Sam. Tolfrey
232

487
Christie, Thomas
332
Church, Boneval
398
Sir Richard, CB.
GCH.
67
Churchill, Lord Alfred
131
Lord Alan S. 134
Charles Henry 114
Edward Wm. 332
Chute, Thomas
173
Trevor
222
Ciaraldini, Peter Fran.
444
366
Cinnamond, Joseph
Clanchy, Cassius Matthew 63
Clancy, John
208
Clapcott, George
212
Clapham, William
113
Clapp, William Henry
312
Clapperton, John Philip
' Nelson Forest
294. 297
Clare, Benjamin
366
Louis
332
Claremont, Edw. Stopford 260
Clark, Alexander
408
Charles
332
Ed*. Stevens
366
Frederick
366
Frederick Hobson 208
John, KH.
72, 205
John, MD.
311
John
332
John
366
John, MD. KH. 419
John Stephens
224
Joseph
408
Pryce
244
Robert
366
Thomas
254
Thomas
366
Thomas
416
Thomas
421
Thos. Noble
366
William
366
William Richard 398
Andrew
285
Charles
293
Chas. Anthony
306
Chas. Edward
424
Douglas lieimet 308
Ednard
116
Eric Mackay
168
Francis
90
George Culvert
241
George Dacres
398
George Herbert 214
-Guy
101, 229
Henry
307
Henry Bourkel04,236
- James
254
- James
293
- James George
197
James R.
398
- John
97
- John Fred. MD. 309
- John F. Sales, 70, 129
- John Thorp
366
- Marshal
366
- Joseph
8, 228.

488
Clarke, Robert Nathaniel
103 ,267
204
310
- Thomas
- Thomas
366
- Thomas Miller
- Tredway
113
- Walter
366
- William
140
- William
366
- William
408

Wm. Henry Hardyy


Forbes
204
Waller
141
Clavell, Richard King
295
Clavering, Ernest F. G.
193
Henry Mordaunt
it 32
Clay, John Granby
8
James Herbeit
180
William
188
Wm. Waldegrave Pel
ham
366
t'laynetd. Edw. Ireland
332
Clayton, Henry
114

Henry H.O'Donel 119


119
Robert Browne,
KC.
,138
Sir Wm. Rob. fit.
t. 40
408
Thomas
Cleary, Rich. Slanton
367
('leather, Edward John
332
Cleave, Richard
426
Cleaveland, Fred. Darby 269
Rich. Fran. 39,265
,265

Samuel
271
Cleaver, James Peach
121
Cleghorn, George
367
Cleiland, Wm. Douglas 113
Cleland, Alex. B. Ml).
312
Clement, Cha. Theophilus 257
Clements, Fred. Wm. 97 260
"
Geo. Edw.
367
Henry
94
Hen. St. John 236
John Marcus
139
William, Lord 332
Cleminson, Edward
172
Clendining, Andrew
367
Clendon, William
293
Clephane, Rob. Douglas 231
Clerihew, George, MD.
237
Clerk, Henry
270
Mildmay
170
Clerke, Charles
189
Francis Carr
223
St. John Aug. KH.. 42
ThomasHeuryShaddwell, KH.
92
Richard Wollaslon 177
Sir W. H. Bt.
332
Wm. Jonathan
229
Cleve, Carl. Died. U. 0. F. 438
Urban
438
Hen. Anth.Fred. 437
Cleveland, Geo. D.Dicksoni246
246

Henry, Duke of 38

Henry W. Ba'ird246
J246
Clibborn, Wm. Geo. Menties
188
Clifford, Miller
271

Index.
Clifford, Rob. Cav. Spen. 145 Cockburn, James
T-imrr
Cliffe, Wastel
367
Clilton, Sir Arthur Benj.
KCB. KCH.
12, 128

332

Wm Pc'cr
Clifton, Thomas Henry
138
Clinton, Lord Cha. Pelham
Cockburoe, Wm. Horace
Pelham
118 Cockcrafi, Wm. Wild Jos.
Cockell, WiUiam
Cocker, Barnard \Vra.
Cocks, Charles Lygua
Pelham
332
*iii-Wm TTnn aT" R
Cocksedge, Henry
William
John Edwai.l
Beniinck
6, 206, 449 Codd,Rowland
Clitherow, John
JohnChristie 12,219
73,147

Iti9
33*2
209
101
332
143

408

416
105
130
168

39, 332
144 Coddington, i'llz Herbert 107,
191
Cloete, Abra. Josias, KH. 65
12?
Close, Charles
332 Codrington, Edward
Clive,Edward
Edward

Maxwell
59
Wm. John
Cloudt, Morris de
437
Clowes, Thomas
-159 Coen, William John
Clune, William
156 Coffin, Edward
Guy Carletoo
Pine
Clunie, Jaa. Oliphanl, CB. 75,
154
Clulterbuck, John
188
Clyde, James
248 Coghlan, James
Coape, Arthur
237
Coates, Chailes Aylmer

Williim

Coats, Jotui
Cobbe. Alexander Hugh

62,
147
261
306
S3

238

226 Coke, Hon. Edw. Keppel


Wentworlh
150
Coker, Lewis
180
Colborn, William
151
C'olborne, //mi.
Han. James
Francis
167
166
205
Colby, Charle*
250
A17

Thomas
37, 281
206 Colchester, Thomas
291
239 Colclough, Amh. Cmar 4*1
Colcroft, John
367, 448
Cole, George
Charles
Hon.
ArthurHen.
Lowry
Arthur 33"!
367
221
I DO

Cobbold, Frederick
367
Cochran, James
102, 192
Cochrane, Cha. Stewart
158

Fennel Sweet 102,


Richard
Robert
95, 243
2S2
199
64

Laid

169

William W. T.
178
Colebrooke, Sir Wm. Mscb.
Geo. KH.
James Robert59, 265
96

Cock, William
James Beddeck

332
113

Cockburn, Alexander

Colegiave, Francis
162 Coleman, Charles
Coles,Robert
Richard
Btrtlett
George

GCB.
James

830
3513
15i
40

i Josias Rogers J ohn 124


Wm. Cowper
t0
Colleton, Fied. Nassau Wm.
120
Glares
$55

292

Index.
Colleton, Rob. Aug.Fulford
Grares
196
Collier, Charles, MD.
419
James
398
CoIIett, John H.
113
Collette. Henry
219
Colley, William
398
Ceilings, Adolphus, MR 158
John E.
184
Wm. Moore
398
Collington, John Wheeler 268
Collingwood, Edward
241
Thomas
230
Wm. Dixon 367
Collins, Beaj. Marshall 367
Charles
367
Edward
167
Edward
179
Francil
137
George
155
James Wood
198
John
408
Joseph Ambrose 367
Michael
404
Stephen Edward 398
Collinson,Thomas Bernard 285
Collis, Charles
64
Peter
332
William
367
Colliss, John
293
Colls, Robert Stacey
190
William
367
Collyer. Geo. Samuel
398
Col mm, G. Butler Triscott 256
Thomas
332
Wm. Fred. Adams 232
-^ Wm. Thomas
165
Colnett, Jas. Richard
1 14
Colomb, Geo. Thomas
72
Colqnhoun, Daniel
13
J. Misbet 69,113,267
Ccvlquitt, John Wallace 156
Colston, Edward
131
Colthunt, David Robert 233
FitzMauriceWm.333
J. R.
333
Nicholas
333
Colt, William
333
Columba, Pietro Santa
444
Colrile, Graham
194
Henry
69, 149
CoUill, Hugh George
180
Robert
249
Robert
416
Thomas H.
223
Colville, Charles John
137
Frederick
333
Wm. James
253
Combe, Charles Wm.
225
Combermcre, S. Kuc.CCB.
GCH.
6,113,118,448
Cotnpton, Li. Spencer 8. 237
Coody, Nicholas
367
Coney, Bicknell
333
Congdon, Geo. Walkup 294
Congreve, George
104, 180
Coningbam, William
367
fennel, Abr. Jas. Nisbett

MD.

Council, Adolphus Fred. 271


James
310
Conner,Wra. H. Brobazon 116
Connolly, Richard Geo. 295
Wm. Hallett
37
Connon, Joba
408
Connop, Henry
333
Richard
71
Connori Alexander
367
Frederick
153
Conolly, James
125
John Charles
174
Patrick
408
Conrady, Martinus
333
( c in i. HI, Lewis Charles
162
Wm. Adam
207
Conron, Edward
256
Conroy, Henry Geo.
145
Sir John, Rt.
333
Considme, Jas. KH. 41, 113,
161
Constant, John
125
Conway, Samuel
367
Thos. Svdenham,
CB.
106, 173
Conyers, Cha. Edw. CB. 33
Charles Edwaid 122
Conyngham, Francis, Mara
of,KP.tlCH.
72
W.FitzWra.L.240
Coode, Chas. Penrose
295
Cook, Benjamin
367
Jems
333
William Surtces
217
Cooke, Adolphus
367
Anthony Charles 285
Edward Bowen 186
Charles
398
John
333
John Henry 97, 1 16
Joseph Henry
192
Rich. Harvey. CB. 57
Rich. May Mignan 114
llobert
407
Thomas Valentine 296
Cookes, George
130
Cookson, William
232
Coombe, Charles
421
Joseph
367
Cooper, Astley Paston
218
Bransby
424
Charles Kelly
367
David
168
David Sirilt
161
George
113
Heniy
94, 186
Heniy
196
Heniy
408
H. Litellus Gilb. 270
Isaac K nodes
209
Leonard Morse
99
Robert
312
Robert Henry
333
Samuel
367
Samuel
421
William
256
Coote, Chailes
Charles James
221
240 Chas. Prudon
123
3 A

489
Coole, Cliidlcy
333
Henry J.
173
John
367
John Chidley
194
Rich.GethiuL'reagh367
Robert
152
Wm. G. Fletcher 195
Copeland, George
150
Copinger, Henry
167
Coppinger, John Murray 367
Coppon, Joseph
444
Corbet, Andrew George 202
Corbett, Edmund
240
Smart
114
Vincent Rowland 120
William
2"3
Corcoran, Alexis
197
Cordeaux, Charles
398
Cordemann, Albeit
410
Corfield, Charles
421
Corham, William
3!i7
Cork, Edmund, Karl of, Kl'. 6
Cormick, Charles Tyssen 182
Edward
1 30
Edw. Henry
168
John
191
Cornelius, Rich. LongfielJ 333
Comes, John
204
Cornish, Francis Cola
241)
Thomas
426
Cornwall, George
247
Wm. Henry 61, 117
Corry, George
159
Correll, James
231
Cony, Somerset
367
Corstllis, i'ii-Tl.os. KCB. II;!
Coisy, Chas. Juste de
33:$
Corylon, George Frederick 165
George Hunt
2!I3
Johnllaivlins 76,292
Cosby, William
367
i Cosnard, John
398
! Cossar, Walter
294
Costello, Pierce
408
Cosier, James
140
Thos.Olivcr Walls 124
Costley, John
S">
Thtoph. Byers
333
Costobadie, Jas. Pulliscr 2.'2
Cotgrave, Jonathan
421
Coiner, Charles, CB.
57
Cottingham, Thomas
"(51
Cotton, Corbett
107, 2'JO
Edw. Ant inius 333
Henry Calvcley 220
Hugh Cotton
114
Sidney
179
Sydney John 72,179
'IhomasF.
I6'l
lion. Wellington,
U.S.
118
William
111
Air Uiiloughbv,
GCB. KCH.
12, 250
Couchc. Churlcs
227
Edward
416
John
:j',7
Richard
H98
Tho:as

490

Index.

367
32 Creagh. Arthur Gethin
Coulsoo, Alexander
421 Cox, Sir William
Charles Myers
William Hamilton 271
Rub. IMenkinsopp 145
Charles Osborne 238
178
Coulthard, Robert
367 loxe, Jaines Thring
GilesVar.deleur94,233
Coultman, Humphrey W. 215 Joxen, Edward, Uniacke 212
James
97, 238
Oouper.George.Sii CB.KH.31 >xon, George Stacpole 196
Jasper Byng
333
Courant, Antoine
445 3oxvrell, Edward
Sir Michael, KH.
Court, Joha
225 ^oxworthy, Ferguson Th. 307
60.162
; :
Major H.
114 Coyney, Walter Hill
Thos. Miller
203
^oiens,
George
367
Courten, Pierre P. AuJohn
guste de
445 Crabbe, Eyre J. KH. 71,226 3rec,
Ireed,
Francis
Russell
238
130
Amand de
90. 446 ^rabtree, Abraham
George Longb. 367 teiehton, Arthur Ooslow 2-55
Courtenay, Geo. Henry 367
Hon. Henry
13
George
408
Geo. Townsend 416
Joseph
59
John Garnett 227 Cracknel!, James Thos. 333 ^remer, James Smith
Wm. Allan
263 Cradock, AdamWilliamson 333 Jreser, Richard
**
Thomas
333
Courtis, John Chas. Grey 294
Irespigny, Geo. Blicke C. 171
Coveney, James
367 Craig, Aylmer Strangford 214 Irespin, George H. Legassick
Henry
41
Coventry, Frederick
180
398
Ninian
254
Richard
367
294
Henry
William
Henry
333
Thos.Wm. Rogerl 8 1
177
Cressweli.
Francis
Joseph
Cowan, Adam
179 Ciaigie, Anthony David 285
George
John
333
Edw. Alphonso
Wm. G. Baker 137
John Halkett.CB. 114
Fred.
306
367
!rewe, Kinder
Peter
Edmonstone,
John
424
3:13
Jrichton, John
42
CB.
Thomas, MD.
212
426
>igan, Claudius
177
Robt.
Collins
Cowcher, John
36'.
219
416 Jnspin, George
Cowderoy. Tlios. Frederick 367 Cramer, Henry John
3G7
>ispo, Sydney Smith
John Thomas
Cowi-ll, Henry C.
94
440 3 road, Frederick J. 100, 171
Andrew Philip
Henry Robert
171
33J
DroughtRkb.213
367 Croasdaile, George
James
13(1 Crampton, Josiah
398
Jas. Ch. Murray 14i Cranage, John
444
333 Crocicchia, Louis
John
161 Cranfield, Geo. Darley
Alfred
312
Lambert
263 I Crasler, Shaftoe Craster 159 Crocker,
367 Crocket, John
Cowen, Augustus Henry 212 Crauford, William
Henry
Charles
250 Craufurd, J.Robertson 66,144 Croft,
312
Robert
253 Croft, Jonathan
Edward
212
John Thomas
114
Robert Emilius
Henry Lionel
312
Crofton,
Edw.Hen.Lowther-229
272
Faiakerley
Cowley, Charles
367
Edw. Waltw
269
'259
Cowling, William
297 Crause, Charles B.
Hugh Dennis
171
367
Charles
Cowper, Hon.
Hen.Wm.
Douglas
Fra. 333
191
JohnFfolli.itt
105.157
407
John
270
- Richard Hemy
9
Henry
Francis Boynton 236
- Walter Frederic 269
Geo. Alex. MB. 311 Craven, Charles
Iti3
- Wm. Edward
Charles
12S
Henry
404
1J7
Jeremiah, CB. 74,169 Crawford. Adam Fife 65, 266 Crofts, John
05
Alex. Spiers
36" Crokat, William
William
285
168
Francis H.
24 Croker, Edward
Cowslade, John
114
IM
Edward
Geoiye
16, 264
Cox, Augustus
145
333
Edward
24
Henry
Charles
333
126
Edward Hare
40
James
Charles
404
SOB
Hen. Braddell
36
John Chas.
Charles Thomas
367
168
John L.
Joseph
3ri
Douglas Lcith
198
238
John Rees
15
Robert
Francis Hawtrey
260
123
- Richard
- Robt.Filigerald 26
Francis James
256
_ Richard Aubin
208
41
. Stuart, Ml).
George Herbert
215
. William, CB. 62, 168
nt
William
James
244
215
Wm. Thomas 26 Croly, Henry
John, A'H.
66
John
333 Crawfurd, Gavin Ralslon 11 Crombie, James
211
Thomas
101
9
John
John Gaggin
255
333
Rob.Hen.Payne 12 Crompton, Wm. Joshua

John George
333
44J
Sir Robert, /-'; . 33 Crone, George
John Hamilton
227
16-2
17 Crooke. Malhias S.
John William
164 Crawley, Henry
408
98 Crooks, Wm. Smedley
Henry Owen
Joseph Lucas
333
14 Crookshank, Blackmail
Thomas R,
Leigh Goldie
260
20 J
Chichester Graham
23
Richard
Robert Allan
214
416
.George
16
William
Samuel
367
367
Richard
36
William
Samuel Symes
207
441
Wm. White 96,22 Croon, Bernard
T.
316
333
William, KH.
62 Crawshay. Alfred
14 Crosbic, Sir Wm. Bt,
113
William
95 Creagh, Andrew, CB. 33, 32 Crosdill, John, CB,

Index.
Cros, A rchibald Alei.

Joho, KH.

214 Cummin, Geo. Robert


dimming, Alexander
60

William
220
Win. Jennings
333
Crone. John Burton St.
Crou
240
Jotbua
64

491
179 Cust, Him. Peregrine Fras. 333
226 Custance, Holinan
40, 259

Alex. P. Gordon 131 Cutajar, Carlo


Cuthbert, Cha. Alfred
KCH. Hen. Wedder9, 138
Cutting, Thomas
burn John
Robert Gordon 232
148 Cuyler, Jacob Glyn
160

262
217
368
16

Dachenhausen, Henry,
Buron
441
Dacres, Richard James
268
Gordon
259 Dacosia, Aug. Fred. Hippolilo
285
Clin.
Hen. Lawrence
Torrens 270
143
William
Wm. Samuel 256
416 D'Aguilar.Geo.Charles.CB.lS

Crossgrove, James
Croudace, William
James

398
367
114

Crow, William
Crowder, Edward F.
Crowe, Charles

367
157
368 Cuninghame, John

113

Dagg,Thomas
Robert Alexander 255
263
64 Cunliffe, .s> Robt. Hen.
235
177
Bt. CD,
113 Uaincs, Charles
3U3
Cunningham, Alex.
421 Uaintry, Michael
,
T-|mniL
im
Crown, George Frederick 398
Dakers, Colin
173
Crowther, Jeremiah
368
Dakins, Wm. Whilfield,
W.G. Langrishe215 Cunynghame, Ailliur Aug.
Riv. DD.
426
Croion. Boydell Jones
221
Thurlow
154 Dalbiac, Sir J ames Charles
Croxton, Thomas
114
KCH.
11, 131
Cuppage, Alexander
114
Crozier, Achesoo
368
Dalgairns, William
368
Dalgety, Alexander
30H

John, KH.
John William

Ciuice, Edmund John


Cruick&hank, William.
MD.

247

James W.
Cupples, Charles
424 Dalgleish, Robert
203 Cure, Alfred C.
182 Dallas, Alexander
Cureto^Chas.Robt.CB.Ge, 142

Crusius, David
Crutchley, Charles
Crullenden,
Courtenay
Edwin

446 Curling, Henry


174
67, 266
70 Curran, Boaventura Ro
mero
Crymble, William
408 Currer, Richard R.
Cubbon, Mark
113 Currey, James Edmund
Cubitt, Edward George 133 Currie, George Alfred

Cudbertson, John '


333 Curry,Robt.
JosephMurray
Cuddy, Alexander
William Holland
Daniel 333
Curlayne. Francis
L. D. Stephen
206
421 Curteis, Henry John
Curtis, Charles
Cull, George
368
Cullen, Edward
398
James laray > m.
Cumberland, Bentinck
Harry

368
Dallwig, Conrad
437
417 Ualmer, Francis
34
248
174 Dalrymple, Sir Adolphus
333
John, Dart.
16

294
161
Elphinstone
John
Win. Fin
Hunry
Roy 307
150
190
368
188
114
151 Dalston, George
Dalton, Charles
76, 260
1

Cuitois, R. G. Htv. DD. 312


333 Curzon, Him. Ernest Ueo. 2(J3

Geo. Barrell 74, 246


193
KF W
9Jfl
Cumberlege, Chas. Lush. 333

Roper

449
308
403

Thomas N.

213

D'Alton, Edward

235

Daly, Dennis
Charles

241
41

368

Roper
398
Cusine, John
^68
Cumin, William
424 Cust, Han.
Hon. Chas.
Sir Edward,
Henry 120
Cuming, George
223
KCU.
Henry
John Francii
Fra'icis
134
145
41
Cuming,William
Walter Charles 307
186

George
Lawrence

368
398

Robert

449
171

3 A2

Index.

492

291
96 '. Dashwood, Alex. Wilton 72 Davii, John Atkins
Lionel
417
Robert
398
Dalzell, Allen
178 Dashwood, Geo. A. C. 223
Thomas
William
St7
23S
Dassauville, Wm. Alston,
Hon. Arth. Alex.
MD.
291
70, 199
William
334
DassPl, Conrad Von
438
William
368
Daubenev,
' Hen.
Fred.Ch'as.
SykesBarn195
William
398
233
William
Henry
368
ston, Cfl.
105, 206
Willi-un Saiidom ?96
Henry KH
16
Darner, Hou. Geo. Lionel
Hugh
JamesPercy
368
S36
35
368 Davison,Thomas
D., CB.
58 Daubuz, James'Barill
419
Damerum, George
368 Daun, Robert, MX).
160
Dames, Geo. Longworth 218 Daunt, Robert
Sir William KH G5
William MD
Itl
418
Davenport,Daniel
Ch.Edgcumbe 152
188 Davy, John, MD.
Wm. Longworlh
Davy, Sir Wm. Gabriel
74, 218
CB. KCH.
1, 211
Dana, Wm. Pultcney
404
368
George
Hen.
Wayet 398
190 Davys, Edm. Soden
Dance, George
223
Dawe, Andrew Moore
404
Dandy, John
408
Charles
334
Dane, Richard, MD.
180
Inlin
179
John ^alusb
307 Dawes, 'J hcmas Ilatherton
Wm. Davenport 246
CB. William Lewi* 593
35
D'Anfossy, Le Chevalier 398
103, 151
Daniel, Alexander
63 Dureney, Burton
Davern, John
333 Dawkins, Francis Henry 4O
David, John
417
W'll' Grc"0rvl48
Davidson, Alexander
114
Dawson,Cha.
Charl-s
Massy
135
193
Darnell,Edwin
Cha. Augustus
Gream
206
Fred. Augustus 256
James
13?
James
?01

Dalyell, Melville

T 1

IT'

Ralph Allen Cha. 218


Patrick MD
Dansey, Cha. Cornwallis
CB.
65, 265 Davies, Arthur
Darby, Charles
238
D'Arcey, Edward

?19
1l
2R3

Henry MD.

John
Matthew
Rob. Ladbroke
421 Dayman, Charles
Dayrell, Francis
Deacon, Charles
Charles Clement
Chas Parko

398
236
237
4'?6
S34
139
IM.'i
*>'^4

Thomas

409

Thomas
Wm Ed Durand
34 Dcaley, Charles
Deaman, Thomas
Robert
65 Dean,William
334
Deane, Anthony
Charles KH 4

334
213
233
398
368
404

333
stone

174
127
237

296

farke, John
368
Hastings
D'Arley, Wm. Wallace 267
Darley, Edward
14
Wm. Hanbury
Darling, Henry Charles
13 Davis, Alfred
Vrt*t\

Sir R GCH 0 1')"


William
Sydney
Win. Lindsay
James 215
202
,')5

334
1-18

David

Dare, Henry Hall


Darell, Sir Harry, Bt.
Henry John

Henry
Richard
Rob Kcarsley

3O9
S68
368

D'Arcy, Geo. Abbas Kooli 246


John
333

Thos. Doppingl3.24l
Darcy, Isaac Koboteau 368
Dardel, Geo. Alexander 445
Dardis. George
368

??*?

William, MD.
242
William
368 Day, Alexander

David

Judge Thoa

1 10

- HUH T Vcscy

333

- -

... Goo K Massy


*nn

Whvlnrlr

Geo. Lennox 295,297


96, 160
John
Thomas
William
Everard

Darrah, N. Lawson 67, 249


Darrocb,Donald
DuncanG. Angus 2148
Dartnell, Geo. Uussell

152

S58
151

Horatio Walter
Brewer
John
James

398
404
171
152

308
334
409
218
Deans, Robert
Deare, George
Philip

398
68, 172
172

Index.
De Beauvoir, Sir John Edm.398
Debenham, Thomas
409
Debs, Fra. Matthias
441
De Burgh, Anth. Philip 334
Jas. Florence 113
De Butts, Sir Augustus,
KCH.
10, 281
James Whilshed 226
William M.
240
De Carteret, Geoige
404
Decken, Beneilix, Baron 437
Cha. Von der
437
Geo. Con/it Von
der
438
Wm. Banin, KH.
90, 440

De Courcy.John
Nevinson
FitzRoy 198
Willoushby
296
William Sinclair 216
Deedes, Henry
96, 185
George
100, 186
Deere, Joseph Eylet
246
Deeiing, Rupert Barber 251
De Fauche, Charles
398
Dehnel, Henry
440
Deichmann, Carl. Fred. 438
Delacombe, Henry Ivatt 293
,
Henry Edw.
295
De la Cnndamine, Thos. 334
Delafosse, Henry, CB.
114
De Lacy, John
102,187
Delamn,Cha.Henry,CB. 1 14
Edw. Smith
368
De Lancey, James
64
334
Delancey, John
Peter
227
334
De LUle, Herzel Fred.
- Uichard
248
Delius, George
442
Del ml, Hen. Peter
368
Delmege, Colin C. John,
JUD.
178
Delmont, Frederick
334
Dely, Wm. Alexander
172
Dempster. John, All).
172
William
103, 192
James Carroll
231
Dempsy, Charles
291
Denfurd, Charles
368
Denison,George
Cha. Albert
203
368
William Thomas 284
Denius, Nathaniel Robert 426
Denman, Lewis William
Rowley
295
Denne, George
116
Dennie, Henry William 179
Dennis, Harloe
368
SirJames.KCB. 39,154
James
334
James Benjamin 270

John Fitz Thomas 247


John Leslie 107, 246
Motley Stratford
Tyote
228
Maurice Griffin 157
William
398
Dcnniss, Henry Parry 194

493

2-23 Dickinson, Douglas John 158


132
Henry B. F.
210
209
Nodes
421
223
Richard
10, 264
311 Dicksnn, Alex. Stephen 269
Cha. Lennox
368
3G8
Cha. Sheffield
i22
Bank
160
Collingwood
270
David
247
Denys, Montagu
229
David
368
Dering, Cholmeley.Edw. 237
Edw. John
243
Edward Heneage 220
Derinzy, Bartholomew
Francii
192
James
312
Vigors, KH.
70, 238
Geo. Aug. Fred. 269
James Henry
126
235
Thomas Rich.
John Henry
244
De Ros, Wm. Lord
Sir Jeremiah.KCB. 13,
61
D'Erp, Balthazar, Baron 334
213
Sam. Auchmuty 139
Desailly, Joseph
421
William, CB.
113
Desbarres, Henry Wind368
Win. F.
314
ham
271 Diddep, John
368
Desborough, John
441
Lawrence
246 Diebitsch, Fred. Von
440
Desbrisay, Theophiius
267 Diesielhorsi, Frederick
Dcshon, Fred. Geo. Tlio. 173 Digby, Dunlop
64
Geoige Stephen 296
Despard, Henry
58,251
John Almerus
138
Philip Henry
334
Digges, Chas.
368
D'Este, Sir Aug. 'Fred.
Frederick
KH.Wm.
KCH.
38 Diggle, Chas.
63
234
Des Vosux. Sir Chas. Bt. 334
334 Dighlon, Robert
368
Henry
Detmer, Fredeiick
437 Pilke, William
417
172
Develin, Henry William 424 Dilkes. Wm. Charles
284
Deverell, Wm. Devonish 254 Dill, Marcus
368
Tho. Josephus
219 Dillon, Anthony
Sir Arthur Rich., Bf.B
Deverill, Gervaa Stanford 242
Edw. Walter Percy 368
Devereux, George Alfred 398
Francis Wm. 97,169
//on. Geoige
John
398
Talbot
270
Martin
250
Devon, Wm. Henry
334
Dewar, Albemarle
239
Robert
249, 259
Theo. Augustus 398
Dewell, Thomas
334
368
Thomas
Arthur
398
334
Timothy
De Wilton, Wm. Thomas 173
William
De Wend, James Douglas 474
334
416
William
De Winton. Robt. Hen. 251
Thomas
269 Dinwiddie, Gilbert Ham. 306
G.J.De Winton 251 Diibrowe, John Geo. Ca
vendish
145
D'Holbreuse, Henry
445
334
D'Homboldt,Joho Hen. 438 Disney, Algernon
Henry
368
Dias, Isaac
297
Sir
Moon.KCB.
7,166
Dicenta, Francis
446
368
.
Jas.
Robeits
Dick, Charles Quinlin
254
404
Francis
268 Dire, Hugh
65
Chas. Geo.
George
368 Dixnn, Charles
114
Hope
114
315
J ames Abe rcromby 194
- George
62,149
John
334
-George
229
John
421
104
- Henry
Sir Robert Henry
- James
409
A'CB. KCH.
14
- John
70, 144
William, MD.
311
- John
334
Dickens, Charles Robert 267
398
- John Smart
James
416
- John William
368
Rob. Mordaunt 177

Matthew
Clia.
62,
282
Sir Sam. Trevor,
Matthew Cha.
270
KCH.
9, 281
Richard
398
Dickenson, Cha.F.B. G. 159
Wm. Manlcy Hall
Edw. Newton 167
270, 273
Dickins, George Caldwell 172
Denny, Anthony
H. J.
Uichard
96,
William
- William
Dent,The.
Robert
Edw. Bower-

Index.

494
Dobbin, Thomas
Dobbs. Francis
John
Robert
Uobson, Thos. James

40
334
426
1BO
254

Doswell, Heury
Dougherty, William
Doughty, Edward
Douglas, Charles
George

Dobyns.Robt. Wm.
3fi8
Dobree, Augustus Frederick 368
Kioli. John
Docker, Edw. Scolt

398
205

Dod, Whitehall
132
Dodd.Chas. Wm.Macarmick
398
Jolm Beach
201
U'Odiardi, Antonio
444
l)ods, Geo.
George
Douglas, MD. 240
63
Uodsworth, Benjamin
c:_ CM.- n
Uoebell. Heinrich von
Dodwell, George
Uohcrty, Chas. Edmund

369 Downman, Sir Thos. CB.


KCH.
14,264
207
William
222
404 Dowse, Frederick
I 1nir<4
?* -">",<.
98, 160
Richard
310
Richard Robert 312
246

Scott, Barf.
186 Dowson, Charles
Chas.Joseph
Hastings
Henry Hamilton 334 Doyle, Carlo
Henry N. 63 '230
Henry Sholto 193
, _
John
Sir tnhn MtlW
GCB. GCMG.
10, 251
Sir James, KCK,
KCB.
IVfirK Tiwlnr
12,245
t,,.,.,
>] i
William
Jas. William
114 D'Oyly, Henry
John Walpole
John
106 ?31 .John
?31 Doyne, Robert Stephen
John
John
137 Drake. Edward
John
398

334
QQJ
443
368
139

Tnhn

4*24

l,lv,.,lll

S'll

Sir Neil KCB


KCH. ~
14,447
[>,,,.
ifii
Robert
?W>
Robert
421
... ,__ , _ llcnrv Edward 140
Rob PercyJ
73
, J0hn
230 -
\\illmu
38
Sirllirl.

r.l

4fl 111

165
369
369
117
369
113

Fra Grossman
William
W. K. Blake
James Wm.
270
296
Don, Sir Wm. Henry, Bt. 125
Duiiald. John
175 Dowbiggin, Wm. Henry
George Jas.
Donaldson,Robert
John
369
192 Dowdall, Aylmer

202 Drewry, Frederick Geo.


222
115 Driberg, William
Drinkwater, Thomas
369 Driver, Charles Reed
334 Dromgoole, N. Fleming
247
Drought, Fra. Percital
- Geo Porciv-1
157

266
368
205

Dowker, Chas. Henry


Donelnn, Anthony
334
burton
Dnnnall.Oilando Swale 291 Dowland.John
334
Tnhn l-Tt>firl
Donnelly, John
369 Dowling, Joseph
369
Thos \
S3
Donoughmore, J. Earl of,
James Splaine 296
293 Druitt, Edward
Kl'.
334 Dowman, Jnmes
Drurumond, Berkeley 41,
Donovan, Chas. Henry
Tnlin
OftA
. Edward
Doughs
135
Geo Duncan
Down, James Somen
1 14
l>i,.(nn)

32
11 A

132
14
162
369
369
416

334
257
398
296
334
217
211
2O2
Til

1 66
334
149
32
361)

^T4

Doie, Frederick Nassau

269 Downer, George P. Max


228
169
well
369
Downes, George
Henry B. G. 284
192
154

Wm. Henry
Doiehill, Wm. John

246
154

Doling, William
Doris, Richard
Doimer, Charles
Uomdorf, Frederick
Doiville, Philip, CD.

439
254
369
442
57

Thomas
Duran, Robert
William

175
91

ThoE CJWO
40
Wm. Henry
3O7
Draper, James
216
Thomas
418
William Gray
121
Drawbridge, Charles'
369
Drawwater,AueustusCha. 124
Draylon, Samuel Box
404
Drechsler, Frederick
44'f
Dresing, Charles
209
Dreghorn. Allan Hamilton 369
Drew, Cammillo Alontebello
Matthew
William
Rich. Robinson
Barry
334
369
175
163

\\ illiiini
William Henry
Douglass, Kdmund Alex.
Domvilc. Jolm
William
Russell
270
172 Douro, Arthur, Mary. 62,
Dorer, Joseph
SirJohn,
John, GCB.
A'Cfl.
Danville, Edmund
Chas. C. Charles
Wm. 139 Doveton, Sir
Uolmage, Gideon
Julius

176
98
33

GCB.
Gordon
''John

6. 200
75 H7
10

JH
- J M'Grccor 334
William
35
296
DowniCj Alexander
369 Drury, George
Mrnrv
?OS
Downing. Adam Giffard 63
John
334
334
Downman, Geo. Charles 218 Drysdale, Aleraoder
KCB.

14

William

135

Index.
Duberley, George
106,216
Dubeily, Henry
183
Du Bourdieu, John
334
Duelers, Charles
398
Ducketi, George Floyd
239
Dudgeon, 1'eter
66
Ralph
168
Robert Cecil
213
Dudley, Samuel
369
Benjamin
398
Duff, Hon. Sir Alex. GCH.
7, 188
George
96
James
226
Patiick
177
Robert George
163
William
241
Dufresne, Louis Flavien 398
Duffy, John, CD,
16
Dufief,Armand Casimir G. 444
Duggan, Arthur
369
John, Ml).
291
Duke, Jones
190
Dukes, James
241
Dumaresqu, Chas. Thos. 229
Dumas, Peter
38, 447
Dumbreck, David, SJD. 224
Dun, John
113
Dunbar,Edward
Charles
169
173

Fergnsson
226
George Sheddan 296
Jas. Charles Alex. 250
John P.
113
Thos. Clement
250
Duncan, Adam Alexander 245
Alexander
1 13
Hon. Hew Hamil
ton Haldane
ISO
James
409
John /Eneas
180
Thomas
419
\\ illiam
157
334
William
DuDcombe, Geo. Thomai 137
Uundas, George
253
Han. Henry, CB. 42,
211
Sir Jas. Fullarton 113
Philip
61
Philip
72, 198
Rich. Leslie 101, 156
Thomas
163
Win. Bolden, CB.
64,266
Dungan, William
334
Duokin, William
195
Uunlevie, Gerald George 226
Dunlop, Archibald
3(>9
Franklin
268
Dunmore, Thomas
Alt*. Eart of 334
416
Dunn, George
174
John
436
Thomas
334
Thomas
369
Thomas
40<J
70
William
216
Wm. Calvert

495

Dunne, Francis
32 Eagar, Henry Yielding 242
Francis Plunkett 100
James
369
James
160
JifTrey
369
Richard
334
Robert John
182
Dunnicliffe, Henry
273
369 Eager, Robert
Dunning, Samuel
340 Eagles, Edward bampWilliam
204
field
369
Dunsmure, Charles 106, 193 Earle, Alex. Hamilton
36H
Duperier, Charles
232
William Henry
114
Henry
369 Eason, Peter
"
334
Du Plat, Chas. Taylor
271 East, (Mm. Wm. Clayton 166
George Gustarus
Gilbert East Gilbert 120
C. Wm. KH. 69, 113, 232 Easter, Jeremiah
369
Dupuis, John Edward
268 Eaton, Charles
335
Duppl'.n, George, Vitcmmt 118
Christopher Ed vr. 104.
Durant, James
113
154
U'Urban.SirBenj.GCB.
John
369
KCH.
9, 202 Eaves, John
399
-- Wm. James 94, 176 Ebdon, Richard
409
Durbin, Kdmund
180 Eccles, Cuthbert
309
Uurell, Philip
399
William
234
Durham, Patrick Fran.
188 Eckford, Alexander
335
Durie, Charles
156 Ede, Dentil
36')
William, KH.
420
George Arthur
141
During, Christ. Henry
John
369
Von
439 Eden, George Morton 62, 149
Lewis Alex.
93
John.CB.
60
Durnford, Andrew M. I. 399
William
7
Cornelius Chas. 258
Wra. Hassall 68, 207
Fxlward William 284 Edington, John
399
Elias Walker 13,281 Eddie, Wm.Ciuickshank 259
George
75, 266 Eddington, James George 247
George
222
Smollett M.
188
424
Geo. Anthony 178 Eddowes, James
Geo. Augustus 190 Eddy, George Henry
227
Dusautoy, James
369 Edgar, Charles Frederick 399
Peter John Jas. 293
Henry
177
Dutton, Charles
334
Jas. Handasyde
221
Wm. Holmes
399
78 Edgelow, George
Dnval, David
334 Edgell, George Rnshleigh 158
Du Vernet, Henry
426
257 Edghill, James
John Francis 239 1 Edgworlh, Thomas Bridg201
William
man
369
409 Edlin, George
Dwelly, Thomas
130
Dwyer, George Sidney
258 ( Edie, William
290
Henry
293
41 i Edleston, Joshua
165 Edmonds, Edwaid
404
John
John
335
268 -- Hamilton
334
John James
Robert
369
293
Thos. Peard
Robert Joseph 160
311
Dyason, William
424 Edmondson, Joseph
Edmonstone,
Cha. Hen. 233
Dyce, David
109
241
Robert. MD.
424 Edmunds, Henry
Thos. Rose
311 iEdwardes, David John B. 181
David John
185
Dyer, Hen. Chas. Penrne295
John Edward
130
Fred. Augustus 181
Robt. TurtlirT
369
Hume
206
Benjamin Hut- 307
Dyke, Francis
369 I Edwards, Alexander
Dyneley, Thomas, CB. 42, 265
142
chins
369
Dynon, Patrick
Chailes
369
334
Dyott, Richard
6,215
Charles Fred. 246
William
Clement Alex. 169
Dyson, Edward
123
David
169
Jerry Francis
113
Edw. Freeman 222
334
John
George
208
John Daniel
123
George
409
Eagar, Alexander
Edward Hunger- 3(i9
John
369
John
370
ford
191

496

Index.

Edwards, Joseph
23B Elliott, George Henry
122 England, Jas. Henry 101. 227
-J.D.M.DidweliaOQ
369
George Henry
1'oole Vailanccjr
Michael Charles 443
James
409
Pettr
67
John
Sii Richard,75.266
KCB.
296
Peter
409
John Furzer
KH.
39, 192
399
Richard
71,292!
Richard
2.05 English,Christopher
Arthur Trarers
Ninian312
Richard
369
Richard Charles 335
Robert Bidwell
Mi).
236
William
101
KH.
94, 326
William
335
Frederick
65. 282
Siephca
369
Wm.Christ.Parkin295
Frederick
186
S. Hy. Hutchins, 250
Wm.Hen.Ktf.67, 202
John Tlios. Jos. 223
Thomas
369 Ellis, Charles Parker
40 Enoch, John
117 174
James John
Thus. Maitland 250
Charles John
296
201
Thus. Willock 409
Dixie
399
335 Eosor, James
William
238
*.yu i
George Moore
John Mape* Webb 190
335
William
369 1
Francis
116 Eppes, Wm. Randolph
306
VVm. Gamul
335
Henry
130 Erdmann, Frederick
440
Wright
369 1
Hercules
335 Erichsen, Alexander von 443
Edyvcan, Robt. Bradlick 369 1
James Verling
179 Erringion, Arnold Chas. 202
Efh'ngham, Kenneth A.
I
John
Fred. Arthur 216
409
Eart of, GCB.
7, 154 i
Joseph
335 Erroll, W.G. Earl f, KT.
Egan, Hen. John White 213
Henry Disney
GCH.
184
369
Egerton, Caledon Rich. 241
Powrie
269 Erskine, Archibald 105. 196
Sir Charles BulRichard
Hm. David
407
202
Mey,GCMG.KCH. 9,241
Samuel Burdon, CB.
George
184
Chailes Du Pre 252
70. 292
George Pott
172
Richard, CD.
34
Samuel Burdon
296
Henry David
294
Thomas Graham 229
Thomds
174
Henry Knight
184
Wilbraham 104,194
Thos. David
335
James Augustus 307
Egujnlon, Joseph Goslling 1961
William
369
Robert
369
Kirhhorn, Chrisiian Fred. 442 i Ellison, Cuthbert
Cuihl
Geo.
145
Sir Tbos. Bart. 2-23
Eieke, Fredeiick
438
Wm. Henry
!
How
Erylhropel, Frederick
442
Eidmann, Frederick
438 1 ard
168 Espinasse, Hen. Wm.
113
Einem, J. Godf. de
443 Kllson, Robert
24!
James
152
- Diedericli de
439 Elmhirst, Charles
160
James Wm.
163
Einthoven, S. Jurd.ui
441 Elmsall, J. E. Greaves 335 Estcourt, Jas. B. Bucknall,68
Ekins, Chailes
114
Wm.deCardonnel 121 i (-, William
404
Eld, Fredeiick
242 Elmslie, Graham
182
Michael Lambton
421
Elderhost, Charles
437 Elphinstone, Sir Howard.
Esten, John Hamilton
252
Elgee, John Lindredge
271
Bart. CB.
13, 28 Eslwick, Frederick
198
William
"103,267 Elrington, David Henry 157 Eustace,Sir
James
John Row 369
Wm. Percival
201
Fred. Robt.
253
Eliot, Chailes
369
Geo. Esdaile
91
land, KH.
40
Francis B.
11
Jas. Loftus
148
John Thomas
212
Granville Hey wood 12
JohnHenry.335.448
Sir W. Cornwalla,
Henry Slorks
272
R. Goodall, CB. 15
CS.hCH.
12,211
William Henry
260
Richard John 13 Evans, Aug. FitiGerald 335
Ellington, Fied. George 186
Thos. Gerard 369
Charles S. S.
228
James Goodall 449
Thos. Wm.
230
Cha. Rich. Ogden 272
Ellaiy, William
409
VVm. Fred. 75, 149
DacresFitiHerbert 114
Ellerman, Edward John 170 Elsey, William
115
Daniel
399
Ellerlhorpe, Jonathan
115 Elton, Henry Geo.Tierney 199
Sir De Lacy, KCB. 34
Elley, John
369 Elton, Isaac
335
D. Rev. '
312
Ellice, Charles Henry
14t
William
369
Edward
196
Hobcit
11, 175
Robert James
335
Edward
335
Ellington, John
409 Elwes, John Hervey Elton 217
Francis Edw.
174
Ellicombe, Charles Grene,
Elwin, Fountain, AT.
69
Francis Robert
114
CR.
15,281 Elwyn, Thomas
269
George
369
Elliot, Edmund James 107,231 Eman, James
19! George Thomas 226
- George
294
, Thomas
424
Gordon Henry
221
- Henry
369
- John
335
Hen. AnJr. Grant 173
- Han. Gilbert
2S3
Henry Frederick 172
Wm. Henry
161
-John
169 Emery, John
369
- Henry Roe
161
-Lempstei R.
2S1 Eminson, Thomas
335
- Hugh
293
- Richard Coffin
291 mmett, Anthony
65, 282
- James
335
William, KH. 61,260
Maurice
199
- John
36a
Wm. Hamilton
269 immotl, William
409
- John
399
Elliott, Edward Francis 335 Jnderby, Samuel
335
- Lewis, AfD.
420
Edward ISicolls
234 Sngelbach, Tho. Lewi* 416
- Mark
103.267
George
306 England, James
66, 223
- Matthew

Index.
Eraos, Ralph
370
Rich. Lacy, CB. 113
Thomas, CB.
15
Thomas
370
Thomas Williams 226
William
195
William
399
Era It, Francis
335
George
222

Henry
11,281
Henry Ashmore
242
Erelegh, Geo. Carter
269
Frederick Cha .
171
Henry
14, 264
John Henry
183
Evelyn, George Palmer 253
Everard, John Maihias
33
Mathias, CB. KH.
Richard Nugent
40, 335
165
Walling
211
Everitt, Joseph
409
Hen. Yarburgh 426
Evers, George
424
Eery, John
370
Ewait, Charles
399
Henry Larkyns 1 16
John A.
186
-John Frederick,
33, 263
CB.
217
Ewen, John
249
Ewing, John
247
Joseph
417
Eyl, John George
Esles, Thos. Woodward, 99,
242
Eytna, John Adrian
370
Evnaud, Filippo
262
Eyre, Annetley
226
Henry
74
John
103, 267
Thomas Dowling
399
Vincent Edward
36
William
99, 225
Wm. Armit
171
Eyres. Geo. William, 62, 144
Eyton, Wm. Archibald
248
Faber. Wm. Raikes 105, 200
Fabricius, George
440
Faddy. Peier
68, 266
Peter Pickmoie 269
Fagan, Christopher
113
James
250
Fahey, John
407
Fahle. William
446
Fair, William
409
Alexander, CB.
113
Fairbairn, William Home,
MD.
186
Fairbrother, Carter
409
Fairfax, Sir Henry, Bl.
41
Fairtlough. Charles Edw. 215
Henry Blackler, 370
James
215
James Wm. 61, 215
William
335
Wm. Haviland 206
Falconar, Cbeaborough
' Grant, KH.
39, 263

Falconer, Robert
118
Falkiner, Samuel
335
Falla, Daniel
39, 447
Falls, Thomas
63
Fane, Hon. E. Fitzroy N. 253
Hon. Fra.Wm.Henry 226
Francis
205
Henry
66
Henry
131
Him. Henry Sutlon 61
Mildmay
38, 205
Fanning, Frederick
399
Matthew
254
Fanshawe, Charles
284
Edward, CB.37,281
Hew Dalrymple 163
Faris, Theophilus '
186
William
283
Fannar, Edw. Sterling
335
Richard
Richard
William Edward 296
Farmer, Tho.
Richard
M'Leod
370
192
Wm. John George 370
Farnan, John
407
Farnden, Hunter Richard
son
212
Farquharson, Francis
113
Fred.
61, 158
John
114

497

Fearon, John Hodson


335
Robert Bryce, CB. 36,
191
Fen-en, Charles
293
Feilden, Randle Joseph 212
Robeit
195
FcilJe, Fulford Bastard 307
Felix, Oilando
70
Ft'llowes, Edward
230
Fiederick
226
284
James
Sir James, MD. 418
Jas. Butler
196
John
335

Peregrine Daniel 114


Peregrine Henry 295
Feneran, Francis
247
Thomas Browne 247
Fenning, Daniel Alex.
114
Fenton, Chas. Hamilton 204
William
370
Fenwick, liowes
195
Collingwood
2->8

Horatio
335
James Henry 105, 164
Mordaunt
171
Nicholas
257
Percival
221
Thomas
284
Thos. Howard 97, 283
Thomas Howard 233
William
161
Wm. Youn
Farr, George
291
335
I1'. ni, nit, Augustus, Dover
Ferguson, Adam
335
Andrew
169
Lyddon
295
Francis
114
Henry
233
George
174
Wm. Broom
335
311
George
Farrants, James
409
George
370
Henry Davie 253
Farrell, Charles, MD.
418
-Hen. Rob. 41, 144
John Sidney
335
James
231
- John
421
Thomas
399
Robert
231
Farren, Richard T.
198
Fairer, James
15 Fergnsson, Andrew, ':/. 310
James, CB.
16
James S. Hawker 207
James
370
John
118
Thomas
370
Richard Henry
169
William
66, 292
Lindsay
190
William
310
Farrington, Lindsay
190
William, MD. 418
Fasson, Charles Hamilton 204
416
Fast, John Wells
113 Fernandez, Alexander
Ferns, John Gore
228
Faulkner, Sir Arlh. Brooke,
MD.
420 Fenier, Geo. Abercromby 175
Jas. Charles
136
Henry Cole
153
Waller
370
Faunce, AluredDodsworth,
Ferris,
George
Thomas
291
CB. Thomas
155
16
Henry
421
Waller Beresford 225
John F.
249
Joseph, Cn.
114
Faunt, Clarevauk
225
Fawcett, John
114 Ferryman, Aug. HalifaxlOe, 195
199
William
59 Fetherston, William
Faussett, William
195 Fetherstone, Jas. Howard 162
Fawkes, Richard
101, 178 Fforington, Rich.Atheilon 202
Ffennell, James Richard 159
Faxardo, Aug. Maria
Richard
370
Guaxardo
417
Fayerman, Zaccheus
335 i'liiiny, Edward Hamilton 232
177
r'ead, George, CB.
57 Ffrench, Thomas
335
Fearon, Fred. Geo. Wm. 208 Ficklio, Robert

Index.

498
George
Jeremiah
Thomas

271
426

Fife, Adam
James

335
409

Filder, John Wilson


Filder.John
Wm.
William
Alex.
Wilson

222
222
237
306

Finch, Edward

370

H.i

Tnhn

417 Foley, Han. St. Gcorga


Gerald
195
335
KCB.
12,214 Folkes, Richard
Tnhn
114 Follows, William
204
John George
335 Fooblanque, Edw. Baninglon de
308
Wm Henry
212
Filz'Gibbon, William
370
de Grenier
370
Fitzherbert, George
370
114
John
335 Foord, Henry Stills
Foot,
Randall
George
335
370
ilich Henry 252
Fin Maurice, John, ~KI~i'. 93
JohnFrancis
Hollis Rolls 295
370
Filzmaurice, Geo. Lionel 424 Foote,Wm.
Fitimayer, James William 268
114
Tho Philip H 213 Foquett, William
94
Fitzpatrick, John
256 Forbes, Alexander
Ktrhnlm
4*?1
Charles
335
Fitz Roy, Lord Aug. Cha.
MD.KCH~.~KC. "
419
Lennox
148

114 Fitzgerald, James David

Field, Charles

TR

Finke, Frederick Von


446
Findlaler, Alex. Napier 335
Findlay, Alexander, l\ It.
58,113
Findley, Thomas
Finey, Alen George
Finlay, George

4'i6
335
157

l^nnox

270
r

J VretA

TnKn 1 J*;

David

r*H

Datid
George
Geo Wcntwonh
James

FiliWygram.Fred.WJohn 132
409
104 Flaherty, Hugh
94
172 Flamank, John
- John
62 Flanagan, John Bickerton 124
- John
Tnhn
H
99ft
437
John
Flattery, Edward
253
John
John Christ. Fred. 446 Flceming.JohnElphinttone 143
Johii
Fleetwood, Jttmet*
370
John Aid
ft
335
John Nicholas
335 Fleming Arthur
I'rlivird m
1ft 9f>'$
Jonathan
96
Fishbourne, Thos. Moore,
" Lewis Alexander
F.liw T Tntrlclw
1 7.S -
MD.
311
Nathaniel
Fisher, Edward Henry
270
Nathaniel
Hamilton
294
. Peter
37
M'Keniie
213 _ ... That. John

William
I .. .,
40
William
- Wm Cameron
Flemyng, Augustus
204
9iMh \i,M ,if
1^ Fletcher, Edw. Chi.
Wm Henry
102
\Vi11iim
94fi
Ford, Charles
Chas.
ArthurErskioe
While
Fiak, Wm. Hawlcy
335
Joseph
421
Fitchetl, John
370
I'u-li tr,l
407
Fin Clarence, Lord Fred.
GCH.
16
Wnn V P fj
99^
John
Johnson
William
306
Fitz Gerald, Alfred
154
Fleury.John
187
Frill/ TllfW rVff
*iQ Flexman, James
Robert
William Henry
399
Edm. Henry
Richard
Reno 399
271
Edward
Lord.
Henry GeraU
Thomas 256
150 Flint, William
155

Kinucane, George Thuiles


1 iiebrace, Wm. Jennings
Finnan, Biooke
Fischer, Augustus

Tnhn

93Q

Flood, Edward

167

Floyd, Charles

William Michael
William Bligh
139 Forde. Matthew

c;- tj

Fitzgerald, Clias. Lionel


Henry Charles

M3
474
Hi
335
399
244
230
258
113
370
370
2t>5
114
229
283
268
370
284
335

370
194
291
293
284
399

310
272
335

QO

Wm Urownlow 219
198
. Robert Peel
237 Fordyce. Chas. F.
Geo William
226
Floyer, Richard
335
Tnhn
If!? *Wfi
268
255 Flude.Thos. Peters
KluJyer. William
63, 144 Forester, Hoa. Cha. R. W. 138
Cecil Wm
203
Flynn, Patrick
190
Foaker, Geo. Nurtlion
194
W.
164
Frederick
311
Han Geo C. Weld 120
Fogo, James
James Macmillan
73
//.in Hrn Tnwn 1 4^
64
Scott
291
Tho Macmillan MD 291
Weld
116
184 Foley, Hon. Aug. Fred. 75, 144 Forlong, Jamei, hit. 70, 194

John
LionelRich.
Charles
S. Wm.190
Hen.

I>

MS

513
130
295
lt)2

499

Index.
Forroao, Edward Rowland 240 Foy, Edward
Foreman. George
335 Framplon.IIeathfielcl Jas.
Foimin, Justus
440 France, Heniy Hayhurst
Kid i;ml
Forrest, James Archibald 156
Francis, Henry
Thrrt
AVilliim

9Qfi
911

OQO

Fnnrt*
Tk... Tk

400
1Q*.

William Charles 124 , Francklin, Thomas


Forsey, John
399 Francklyn, Gilbert Wm.
Foreter, Archibald Edward
- John Henry
C. Hugh
HenryPercy
335
263
156
Frank, George
Frankland, Wm. Henry
F W
Franklin, Chas. Trigance
1. ',-,

1Q4

223 Fraser, Robert, KH. 67, 447


Ifnlirrt W 1\T'T
117
201
126
146
ter
185
180

32
101,
188
269
439
252
36
271

Hftnrtr

TW

, Hnnn,

301

Rir-hnrH A

.T70

Thnrmo l\rTllTrn

_ ..

60
97 191
259

William

'2fi7

_ \VilHim

Tlfi

William

4O4

Williani Phitlnv

1 IT

Frazer, Augustus Henry

268

Franklyn, Charles 101, 236


William
Franks, Thos. Harte 106,161
7 1 Fraser, neas WiUiam 190 Freame, Wm. Horwood
William Hill
Ififl
Fiederick, Edward, CB.
Forsyih, Robert
399
Fort, Augustus, Baron le 439
Sir Hicliard
Alexander
409
A \rr Tnhn TVf D 11Q ...
, Horcr
Fort, James
125
.. \ I, ->. XI -,-l, in
fifi Fiedrichs, Kud.ljh
Foricaih. Aleiander, AID. 188
A i. tin- w
114 Freeuorn, John
Fuitescue, Fiancis
165 A nrlrnw
TlfS 447 Freeling, Arthur Henry
Freeman, A. P. I. Walsh
Wm. Fred. KH.

A rrhihnM

.. Tnhn f'hn Wil.

Uam

John Mill
William

Ha>

Henry Clinton
Fossi, Thomas de
Foster, Chas. John
- Edward
I-,mr-

161
445
142
163

421
:
T. Inigo Wick316
ham
336
193 Freer, Daniel Gaidner
225
T/.tin irn
401

Tlii'iH Mnrrtntvnll 971

Freese, John Noble Arb. ' 269


Freeth, Jas. KIl.
40,117
ITS

11

9ftd

FentonCJ3.
John Evans 1 33
1!)
Fred. Alex. RIack. 71 Freke,Henry,
- - Gco Brodic 73 266
H- -Mr- PR Q ':;.Sir 1 [ii..li fiTR
111 Fremantle, John, CD.
16
T-lnnh
4'?l French, Acheson
336
Ilimh

170

256

James, CB.

114

William
Folhergill, Thomas
FoUieriDgham, Kobl. H.
roulis, Andrew
Foulston, John
Founlaine, Chat. George
Foveaux, Joeeph
Fowden. William
Fowke, Francis

137
336
114
311
MD.
336
203
9 -
336
285

James

212

Ta

-- Peter
Richaid
99
Thos William
- William
T 1*>
Wm. Lajinby
23
113
Frend,Geoige
Albert
41

Fowler, William
Fownei, Edward Curtis
Fox, I'arry
Ch3 Rich

370
216
95
37

Isaac

99^

Hcnrv John
Hyac'nth
. Timr MD

94 37
' 370
491

169

A1T

Af /)

James
Jas S Lloyd
J
John
Inhn

Thomu
Samuel JdD.

336
336
438
417
285
370

T70

Arch Campbell
Charlca
- Charles

OOe
JWD

Peter

399
370
113

271
370

roilton
187
Fortune, Alesinder
409
Forward, Samuel
370
Fosbery, Henry William 399
Fosbroke, '1 hoi. Dudley 294
Foskett, Joseph
335
FOM, Thomas
244

Tnhn

O7

William
William
William

10*i

Frere, Arthur Edward


John
294 Fieinoy, Frederick de
-_ John
309 Fresson, Charles Hill
Meatchelle F A
John Wincfield S 212
Krett, John
409
burg
257 Freudcnthal, Siegesmund
. T innnl
"M7 Fieuller, Fridolin de
248
311 .
Peter
421 1'iitli, Cockayne
Tnhn

399
03
336
370
370
246
172

flfD

9*iT

164
438
250
336
399
438
444
189

Index.

500

Friih, John
Kdward
Wm.
Joseph
William
Edm.Wharton
Cockayne
Bentley
Cockajne63, 224
263
426
409
HI
136 Galbraith, George
Gale, Alex. Robinson

336 Garstin, Cliiistophilos


336

171

Galeani, Michael. MD.


Galiffe, John. CB.
John Fred
Gall, Isaac
Richard
IlinUley
Herbert
H.

Frozer. Leopold de
Frome, Edward
Frost, Langford
John

370
284
409
208

Fry, John
__ Richard
Oliver

336
336

421
William "
235
57
336
180 Garth, Thomas
Garthwaite,
Ed.
Hancock
114
251
140
Garvagh, Lord C. H. S. G. 136
440
Gallagher, John
370, 448 Garvens, Henry
182
Galland,James
George
262
311 Garvock, John
Gascoigne, Ernest Fr. 41, 144
John Hawkins
24
Galloway, Archibald, CB. 113
, , . _ . jjlvid
3Sfi Gascoyne, Charles
69

Tho3 Jas 103 184


272
421
259 Colliers. William
Gallwey, Melbourne Broke 291
Philin P
94?
239
269
285
336 Gallon, Douglas
Herman Ernest 212
229
Fuller, Francis,
Fred.
John
F.ancis
Wm.
William
Thomas
Hervey
Waller
CB.
210
336
203
370
284
58 Galway, Wra.
Gambier, Gloucester
269
Gamble, Dominic Jacotin 155
Gamble, Richard, MD. 155
Gamlen, Chas. Arthur
370
Gummie, Patrick
232
Gapper, Edmund
336
Peter
404
Kullerton, Alex.
David Geo.
336
199
Garden, Alexander
399
T-. AI,,T ino 131
John Campbell 370
Robert J
196
Robert Edw.
138
, . William
114
Fullum, John
- 399
183
Fulton, Henry S., MD. 200 Gardiner, Alexander
Andrew
370
William
166
Edmund Jolin 168
Fumetti, Joan. Just, ron 437
Hen Lynedcch 270
Furlong, Charles John
404
Sir John KCB
Furmidge, William
416
12, 201
Furnace, Norbury
336
Furneaux, William 103, 267
John Ballard 168
Furnival. John James.MD. 424
Nathan Smith 195
Fyers, Edward
336

Fryc, Charles
Fugion, Edward
Fulcher, Edw. Wro. John
ston
Fulford, William
Fullarlon, Archibald

Robert Morse
TU.

269
17 9ftl

Wm. Augustus
Fyle, William
Douglas Munro

Gardner. Charles
197
142
i'

Fynmore, James

293

Tnhn

Gnbbett, Poole
182
Gabriel, Robert Burd,
CB. KH.
36
Gage,Hon.
John
Edward
Ogle
William 99, 235
399
150
Gaggio, Pierce
(;..lian, Frederick

370
208

Gairdner, Patrick
(jaisford, John William

370
224

409
262
26S

Galty, Henry
424
Joseph
371
Gaulter.ilbos.CDke, UD. 311
Gauntlett, George
32
Willhra
41f
Gaussen, Wm. Aug.
241
Gavin, Geo. O'Halloran 142
Giwler, George. A'/f.
62
Gaynor, Cha. Spencer
160
Henry Droi
191
Geale, John Barnard
2<K>
Marcus
2-12
Gebser, Win. Theodore 438
Geudes, Adam Gordon 404

T
T~l
John A'//
61
John Gordon 101, 181
William
114
Gee, Francis
190
GerTrard, John
389
Gehse, Henry
438
Geils, Thomas William 2-45
Geissmann, Lewis de
441
Gelsion, Thomas
416
Gcll, Henry Nicholas
296
Gemmellaro, Charles
445
Gentzkow. Atlolphus von 439
Sir Robert A'CB
KCH.
16, 264 George, Fred. Uarley, CB.
106. 173
Robert May
303

191
336
185

Fyfie, David
Fyler, Thomas
Lawrence

Gates. William
Gatt, William
Salveiro

399

- - John
336
Robt Villicrs VD 56
Gerahty, Digby
23
Gerard, Ailhur
371

1QQ

Richard
111 Gcrnon, Michael
Him Sam. Martin 336 Gerson, Geo. H.irtog
Wm. Belhell
269 Gers-lacher, Eberhard
HIM Wm TT 14 2fi4 Gelhin, Sir Richard, Bt.
Garforih, William
183 Gibb, Alexander, M L>.
\vniiitn
9io
Charles John
Harry
Wm. Richardson,
Wm. Scott
Garland, John, KH.
67
Garmston, Samuel
293
Garner, Fra. Hutchinson 234
MD.
Garner, John Hutchiuson 336 Gibbes, J. Geo. Nathaniel
Gibbins, Thomas
Garnett, Alfred Ingilby 159 Gibbon, James Robert
- Stephen
Garratt, Francis
123
Gibbons, Samutl
Garrett, Algernon Rob. 197
flnrrrp

MM

254
441
8
171
312
H5
371
424
fi4
271
371
-4-')

491

G ibbs. Sir John


Edw. A'C B. 13, 210
202
Galbraitb, Geo. Thos, MD, 851

Robert, KH. 71, 197

501

Index.
Gibbs, William
Gibson, Edgar
Charles Fred.

371 Girsewald, Guitavus Con


222
99
rad A. Von
Giveen, Nicholas Pelham
^ Edward James
155 Glamis, Lord Tho. Geo.
Glanville, Francis
Glasco, John
J.
Jas.Bushby
Brown, ATD. 421
143 Glasgow, George Mark
Glasse. Funds
TnKn
9^ Glassen, Caldwell
Glazbrook, Chas. Stuart
Tinlui-rt

491

Tnhn Haloc

Gnldiisk, James
John Thomas
443
222
118
399
421
2b'7
336
371
200
1 ^*i

Goldsmid, Albert
71
Goldsmith, Oliver
306
Gomm.Sir W.M. KCB.14,1 13
Good, Samuel
150
Goodall, William
371
Goodacre, Richard
371
Goodair, William
371
Goode, John
336
Wm Henry
161

Glegz. Edw. Holt


Will'am Joicph 371
Hen Vibart
Gibsone, David And. 73,2M2, Gleichen, Fred.von Uslar
Gco von Tjsjar
297
Williim

171

Tnhn TTnnr

197

G .chard, Edward
Wm

371

Rnhrrf

97(1

Oidley. Thomas
Giffird, Thos.
Edward
Frederick
Ctirter

114
371
211

G ifford, George St. John


Gilbert, Francis Yarde

336
336

Thomas
Ttin*

ATnrlrv

Walter Raleigh

9fiQ

Wnltrr HilrM"1.

11R

William
Gilbertsoa, Jas. Mathiai,
Gillbee, James
Gilborne, Edward
Gilchrist, James, MD.
Timri

Giltlea, Francis
Tnlin

Winter
252
115 Goodenough, ArthurCyril
- Henry Philip
437
437 Goodfellow, Joseph
Samuel
- Fcrd von Uslar 410 Goodman, Charles A.
Samuel E 99
Thilo von Uslur 440
Gleig,Chas.
Kec.Geo.Roberl
Alexander
Edw. Cameron
Stewart
312,449
27
2441 Goodsir, James Tod
Goodsman, David
Goodwin, Joseph
Chas. Ellison,
Glen, Edward Southouse 256
Huuh
Glendinning, Adam
371

336 Glenie, Isaac


336 Goodwyn. Henry Wm.
417 Gloag, John Wm.
Julius Edmund
136
113 Glosler, Edward Thomas 189 Goold, James

. Willrr Unloiirh

Thnmiff

<n

113 Glover, Stirling Freeman


116
399 Glubb, Fred. Philip
371
309 Glumer, Weddo de
177 Glutz, Amanz
153 Glyn, Julius Richard
***Vl Glynn, Richard Henry
Him

Gilder, Frederick
Gilts. Stephen
Joseph
Gill, George

Edward
Ranby
421 Goate, Wm.

399
416

II..-U 1 ! ,,,,,11 .,,

16*7

185
270
161
H3
187
178
306
67
233
426
90
227
192
174
OQ^

106, Gordon, Abraham Hen. 68,292


162
Alexander
152
186
. Alexander
283
Alexander
371
336
445 Alexander \Vm 213
Archibald MD 20-1
263
145
^71

92, 186

103,292
336 Godly, Denis
Goddard, Geo. Anthony
371

Gillan, James
192
Wm "ttirharrl
Gilland.J.GooddayStmtt
99, 153 Godfrey. Whiteside
Gillespic, Alexander
153 Godclen, James
Henry James 292 Godwin, Charles, MD.

226
371

Murray
( 'ii.ii!: .
Charles
Chas. Alexander,
MU.
Chas
A Boswell
I '.,,,,>, I1 1.,
!>!

17V

m.-.1 V

371
116
311

David
I), MUTT,

243
336
214
154
108
'(.-,'
O07

336
'11

9.1 n

Gilley. Thomas
158
Francis
Gabriel
George
9, 243
399
371
Gillie, John
409 Goeben, Christian, Huron 446
Fred Bnrmi
439
Gillies, John
.371
Gillkrest, James, MD.
309
rt ' n ""
4'io
Gillman, Bennett Walkins 163
Wm Hrnrw
99O
, \Villiam dc
412
\\'m Mnnrirrl
171 Goff, Thomas
Henry Wm 65 266
426
Henry Wm
210
Going,
Richard
151
Gillum, Pridaux William 205
Cha. Emilius
Yarburgh
259
217
Gilmor, Robert
416 Gold, Henry
MD.
247
Gillniore, Joshua Albert 371
_ Timrt
fifi ft9
Gilrnour, Sir Dugald Lit
James
336
404
tle, KCB.
Charles
12, 252
61 Goldfinch, Henry, CB. 16,281
Goldie, Alexander John
7
244
114 Gordon, Jas. Charles
Gilpin, Rich. Thomas
336 Goldie, Andrew
Gilsa, Frederick de
439
Bt.GCB.GCH. 8,117,174
167
Gilse, Frederick de
371 Goldie, Geo. Patrick
Mark Wilkcs
193
Ginger, Joseph
336
John
75
Gipps, Sir George
72,282
..Thns. Wm. " '307
- ._. John
100. 168

Index.

502

..

179
336 Grant, James, 5fl>.
Jimca
337
, Jarncj
371
Gouttebernard, J. M. dela 336

Jas
Hope
CB
105
135
Gossencourt, Jos. Ignace 444
Gowan, Geo. Mauleverer 249
Gower, John Edw. Leveson
AID.
418
220
Tnlin
111
Gowdie, John
91
Tnhn
111
Giady, Robert Spread
336
William
409
Gneme, G. Drumrnond 37 1
John
399
GrafTenried, Antoine Fred,
de
445

104, 198 Gould, Thomas

Gordon, John

.. T irlilin Huff

171

Uwiie

171

*iir OrfrtT*1 C

Pf

M71

Graham, Allan Hamilton 270


David

67

Edw Smith MD 131


Frrrlrri'rV

Wm

\]f*r m

Gore, Annesley Paul


J-Inti

PVilrl^

A 17

Ifi

1'27

- .-.

-fTrn

Wm Hnrtlnv 9^fi

A7/.

37
Walter Colquhonn 129

Hpnrv Wm

Knnr

991

Mitchell

371

Oliver

9^1

GCH.
Thomas
240
Thomas
107
Wm. Rich. Ormsby 139
Thomas
Waller
William
Gorle, John Tayler
161
Gorman, "Owen
232
William
Goslett, Joseph
371
- . William
Gossclin,Gcrrard
8
\Villiim
Gosset, James Wm.
285
SiV vvm m icrw
Grahn, Frederick
35, 281 Grain, Henry
Granet, Charles
Augustus
Go.sett, Arthur
268
Grange, Charles
\Vm Driscoll
285
Gosilin<r, Charles
267 Grant, Alexander, KH.
(iotze, Henry
438
Gouder. Giovanni
97, 262
Alexander
Goudie, Johu
371
Cough, George Stephens 145
Harry
176
- Sir Hugh Barl
GCB.
11, 113,239

Archibald

8, 129

151 Grantt, John


371
307
60 Uranlliam,
Thomas
Francis
Edward
07 Granville, Frederick

174

*>94

Grape, Henry
371
438 Grasett, William
133
285 Grattan, Albert O'Doncel 2&5
416
163

*>fi1

254
94 Gravatt, William
32
Graves, Hon. Adolphns E. P.
399
210
A
did
316
131

Charles
- Henry Meggs

Hamilton

337
75, 250
266

223

Tn

Willi-im

234
114
ICrt

John Bloom6cH C7J


74, 130

Goulburn, Edward
Gould, Charles

145
336

Duncan

62, 265

Willinm IF

ntt

Gray, Alured Wm.

195

- nnom
Basil -uaynaru
"
- Charlei

827
tag
337

Index.

503

Gray, John
James
Francis
Humphrey
Edward
H.
Charles
Warburlon
Delaval
William
Gordon
Jas. 233
235
140
190
191
182
72 Gregory, William
Grehan, Peter
Greig,John
William
William
George
James
Isaac

Owen
RobertWynne

337
190

William
14
William Robert
181
Graydoo.George,
Alex. MD.
KH. 58, 282
201
Greathed. E<Kv. Harris
159
Grealheed, Wm. Samuel 192
Greatly, Thomai
91
Greatrex, Edward
148
Phirlr* Hntl<*r

Grtaves, Charles

*}71

371

Wiiiiara
420
Green, Andrew
199
Andrew Fellett
Scrimshire
Charles William 27
David
154
1521
Ldward CB
George
Samuel
William KH

114
189
371
64

Greece, Astley
195
.
Dawson Cornelius 194
i ,K, .-, ,i
371
KM
r..un

11^
'ITO

Greenham, William
140
Greenatreet, John
113
Grwnville. William
95
Greenwell, Hen. Nicholas 222
Greenwood,
Joseph
William,
George CB. 105,
182
37

Greer, Alexander

267
372

William
Greetham, John Henry
William Veall
Gregg, Charles Francis

372
372
141
132

337 Grimes, Robert


372
153 Grimwood, Thomas
409
409
337
417 Grimston, Hun. Charles 148
306
Grindlay, Robert
416
Grist, James Mond
417
GriUon, Fermor Bonnycastle
296
Griejhtim, Albert von
443
Hrnrir
T)0
Greive, William
416
33
Grellier, George
416 Grogan, George
John MB
128
Grenfell,
. . William
William
212
337 Groombridge, John Wm. 337
Groskopff, Charles
446
Grosvenor, Thomas
6, 217
Gretton, Wm. Knottesford
James
Robert
Charles Thomas 242
372
409
156 Grove,Joseph
Greville. Win. Hamilton 119
Grey, Charles
Hon. Charles
William
272
61
Hon. Sir
Henry
Henry
Booth
Geo.,337 Graver, John
Grubbe, John Heneage
GCB.CCH.
Sir John, KCB. 6, 139
14
William Hunt
John William
237 Grueber, Daniel
Matthew Robert
337 Gruttemann, Augustus
Grier, John Joseph 104, 245 Guanter, Jacques
.., Robert
375 Gubbins, Robert
Grierson, Alexander
372 Guest, Charles
Edward
Crighton
96 282 Guillamore, Slandish, Vii.
Henry
166
Grieve, Patrick
60 Guille, John Andros
William
416 Guise, Sir John Wright,
Bt. KCB.
Griffin, Francis John
474
George
249 Gulliver, George
- Gcorco
293 Gumoens, Charles de
. - Nich. Theo. de
Gun, John
John
114 Gunn, George
Tnhn
4179
William
William
Griffis, Charles Tindal
140 Gunning, Alexander
George
Griffith, Charles
372
I..k_
Gco Darby
100
Griffith Glynne 255 John
Henry Darby
129 - Matthew
Inhn

John
Moses
- - Richard
Griffiths, Edwin

Frederick
- Fred Augustus
Fred Charles
Henry
John Charlca

Giegor, Gordon Wm. Fra. 337


William Stuart
Gregorson, MurdockJohn 214
Gregory, Arthur Cha. 71, 250 Grigg, James Wm.
.
Henry James Michell Grimes, Charles Robert
. . . chattel
95, 181
Henry
.
-John
John
Richard
Barns
271
337
116
John'' John
Joseph

337
99,
228
204
372
443
444
214
409
372
42,
115
337
10
120
445
372
372
372
259
399
372
372
114

418
337

Gunthorpe, Joshua Howley


399
4?'
445
421 Gurtler, Joseph
399 Gurwood.John, CB. 41,448
248 Guthrie, George James 419
. William
193
Guy, Phillip
Thomas,M.MD.
Nelson 156
162
32
William
214
337
114
68 Guyon, Henry Joseph
John Brandram
185
161
372 Gwilt,Rich.
95
Gwyn, Hamond Weston 296
Gwynne, Fred. Zimenes 246
474

372
206
201
320
250
201
337

Edw.

337

Haardt. Lewis
442
Haberfield, Walter Burnett 296
Haberland, Charles
443
Hacket, Richaid
John George
243
337

604

Index.

372
309 Hall, Robert
Sam. Madden Fra.
189
96, 227
229
225
William
67
Thomas
175
114
189 Thomas
310
Thomas
372
143
William
243
William Sanford
168
284
132
409 Hallen, Herbert
114 Hallewell, Edm. Gilling 171
294 Halliday, Francis Aug. 294
234
130 Geo. Edm.
253 Hallifax.Rob.Dampier 75, 227
155
337 Hallowes, John
373
153 Halls, Thomas
399
372 Hallutn, James
404
409 Ualpin, William
133
114 Halsey. Henry
152
Haly, Wra. O'Grady
198
Hambly, And. John Buck
295
Hageman, Lewis
443 ingham
John George 441 Hamel, Michael Greatheed
372
Hagenau, John Frederick 416
llagup, William
372 Hamerton, John Milieu, CB 13
Wm.
Meadows
90
Hague, Cha. Barnard
219
114
166 Hames, Charles
Wm. Drake
Weston
114
Haig, William
337
Alex.
Abraham
Graham Wil143
Hailcs, Augustus
399 Hamilton,
John
114
269
Haines, Edw. Eldridge 244 kinson
Fred. Paul
Arch. Rowan
125
155
Gregory
Aug.Terrick
223
416
Hair, Archibald, MD.
Benj. Usher, MD. 167
422
Haire, John
Charles Pratt
263
372
llalahan, J. Wallon, MD.291
Chas. John Jas. ISO
Rd. Newton Chr. 372
Charles Thomas 190
Hobert
C.
ChiW.
is. Monleith 244
169
Halcott, Matthew Chas. 337
113
Halden, John
Digby
St. Vincent 230
407
Fra. Seymour
269
Hale, Edw. Blagden
234
Fra. Smith 105, 293
Hen. Grimstone
372
Fred. Wm.
145
, John Rich. Blagden 130
Gavin
422
William
252
George
206
Half hide, Cba. Alex.
236
George
372
James
404
Geo. Rowan
125
Haliburton, John Fowden 230
Geo. Valiancy
153
Haliday, Wm. Robert
245
Henry
139
Halketi, Sir
SirColin,
Alex. KCH.
KCB. 8
Henry
230

Henry
422
GCH.
9, 182
Henry Meade
198
Fred. J. Colin
223
Jamea
399, 447
Henry
191
James Banbury 263
Hugh, CB. GCH. 57
Sir Jas. John, Bt. 94
James
148
John
33
J. Tho. Douglas 131
John
372
Hall, Chambers
372
John
309
Gage John
8, 222
John Potter, KH. 32
George Dry
73
Louis H.
156
Henty Watson 296, 297
Henry William
404
. Nicholas, KH. 39,263
John
Per. Cha. Baillie 253
66, 118
Richard
. John, MD.
309
188
John
Robert Charles 199
404
John
Robert Gorges 284
409
John Peter
Samuel B.
165
176
Lewis Alexander 97, 283
Thomas
165
Morris, James
157
Thomas de Courcy 242
Hacket, William, MD.
Hacltett, Adam
. John
Richard Samuel
While
Samuel
William
Hadaway, Sam. Maitland
Hidden, Wm. Cba.
Haldon, Richard
Hadfield, Alex. J.
Chas. Joseph
. Wm. Howe
Hadley, Henry, MD.
William
William, H. S.
Hadwen, Thomas
Hagao, John
Hagart, Crawford
Charles

Hamilton, Walter
230
Walter
235
William
135
William
188
409
William
William Henry 372
William Digby 139
231
Wm. Fiolay
William J.
251
295
Hamley, Chas. Ogihy
Edward Brace 271
Fran. Gilbert
163
Wm. George
284
Hammersley, Frederick 121
Frederick
165
William
372
Hammersteio, Alex. Barm 438
Otto Von
437
Hamroill, Thos. Cochrane 337
Hammond, Frederick
91
Francis Thomas,
GCH.

6, 447
M. Montague 253
William
399
Hamond, Peter
114
William
399
I lamps, n, Sir Geo. Fra. fit.129
Haabury, SirJohn, KCH. 12
Capel S.
404
Hancock, Fnzhardiog Wm.
Longuet
226
Edward Chads
152
Handcock, tLiu. Henry
Robert
249
Richaid
JK>
Hon. Richard 175
Hui.Hob.Frencli269
Sir Samuel
115,
Tobias
399
Ilandritld, Carey
180
Hands, Fred. \Yiight
114
llanturu, John
160
11 alike;. , Aug. Barnard
221
Sir Frederick,
GCAJG.
3i
Frederick
126
Hen. Aitchison 68,121
Hanley, Roderick, John 337
Hanmer, Wyndham
William Ed 195
ward
120
Hanna, William
4O9
Hannay, James
399
HANOVER, Hit Majttty
the King aj\ KG. Kl'.
GCB.
5
Hanson, Henry
137
George Scott
207
Hansoid, Solomon Edman 417
Hanwell, Joseph
96, 267
Harcourt, Fia. \renables 61
Hardcaslle, Wm. Augustus 372
Harden, William
372
Hard:e, James Henderson,
Ml).
312

Hardinsj.GeoJudd, CB.39,281
Francis 1'ym 173
.'
Frederick
24J

Index.
Harding, John
409
Robert
337
Thomas Goldie 186
William
72
Hardinge, Arthur Edward 204
Edward
232
Right Hon. Sir
Henry, GCB.
12, 208
Hen
253
Rich. KH. 96, 267
.
William
190
Hardisty, William
257
Hardmaa, Henry Anthony 372
Samul
372
Hardwick, William
337
Hardy, Jonas Paley
209
Luke
409
Thomas
409
^ Simeon Henry, MD.
311
Wilfiam
197
Hare. Hon. Charles Luke 158
Edwmid Frederick 207
John, CB. KH.
34
Loftus
165
/fun. Richard .
337
Thomas
178
William Henry
202
William Henry
337
Hare - Clarges, Richard
Goddaid, CB.
15
Harenc, Archibald Richard 249
Neil Hulse
203
Harger, John
255
Hargrove, John Langford 372
Harker, Robert
409
Harland.John
372
1/arlesstm. Philip A. Von 446
Marling, August, de
438
Harman, Robert
404
William
199
Harness. Hecry D.
284
Harneit, John Crosbie
255
Harold, John Casemir 95, 162
Harper, Charles
417
Joseph James
399
Harpur, John
255
Hanson, Wm. Thomas
337
Nathaniel Evanson
269, 273
Harries, Thomas
215
Hairington, Chai. Karl of 32
Sir John Edw.
Ban.
148
Henry
372
Joseph
426
Harriott, George
142
Thos. George
93
Harris, Arthur Miller
202

Arthur VaughanD. 155


Anthony Charles 417
Chailes
372
Charles Robison 175
Harry Bulled, KH. 36
Henry William
175
Isaac Watkins
337
John
175
Philip
114
. Robert Russell 249

Harris, William
337
William
372
William Thomas 186
Wm. Geo. Lard,
CB. KCH.
10, 225
Harrison, Anth. Robinsoo 103,
267
Alexander
409
Broadley
136

Dan. Charles
Rogers
409
Edw. Seppings 214
Geo. Francis 236
Guslavus Nicolls
215
337
Hugh
94
James Hull
337
John
422
John
John Bacon, CB. 57
Robt.Prescolt 188
Robt. Seppings 295
Septimus
337
William
399
Hart, Henry,
Charles,MD.
MD.
192
182
200
Henry
Henry George
Wm.
182
372
John
337
Richard
90
Robert
399
William
138
Harlhill, Robert
Harligan, Strange Beetson 256
llartle, John, F. A.
245
Robert
419
Hartley, Bartholomew
Henry Winch- 159
combe
98, 159
Humph. Rob.
60
James Campbell 372
Richard Wilson 159
. William
326
Haitman, Wm. Henry
93
Gust.Adolpbus 141
Hartmann, Augustus Chas.
Fred.
440
Gustavus Fred.
William
440
Henry
442
Sir George Julius,
KCB.GCH.
67,442
Hartshorn, William
175
Hartsionge, Rich. Weld
67
Harlwell, John Loflus 311.
449
Harty, Joseph Mark, KH. 70
Harvest, Edward D.
249
. Hector
249
Harvey, Bissell, KH. 64, 113,
263
Edward
73, 140
Kdw. Warwick
187
Francis Charles
185
Geo. Frederick
404
Henry 1).
239
. James, KH.
59
James, C.
190
John
150
3 B

506
Harvey. Sir John, KCB.
KCH.
13, 210
John
188
John
270
John
234
John
401
Sir Robt. John, CB. 1 5
William
153
William
259
Wm. Frederick 236
Harward, Geo. Netherlon 210
Harwood,
Sacheverel
Edward
400

409
Harzig, Frederick
439
337
Haseltoot, Charles
337
Wm. Henry
409
Haslam, Richard
372
Hasleham, Wm. Gale
Haslewood, Dickens Mark 337
Hassan), Fairfax Charles 285
Jason
208
Richard
372
Ross
291
Hassell. Wm. de
438
Hastings, Douglas
230
Francis Wm. 272
SirC. Abney, Bt.337
Haswell, John Stepney
372
Hatchett, George Augus
tus
166
Hatheway, Chas.
372
Hatton, Villiers LaTouche 152
Hattorf, Hans Von, KCH. 437
Hen. Geo. Von 437
Haullain, Francis
75,266
Fred. Wm.
270
Theodore M.
190
Hausler, Fred.
443
Harerock, Chas. Fred.
204
Henry.CB. 76,190
Thomas
372
Wm. KH. 70,140
Haviland, Francis
122
Henry Hone
337
John
122
Richard
337
Robt. Humphrey
214
Hawes, Geo. Harrington 160
Hawke, Hon. Stanhope
337
Hawker, Charles
167
Ernest Augustus 123
Francis
90
Henry Frederick 337
.
Peter Wm. Lanoe 226
Samuel Wm.
Henry
220
Sir Thomas KCH.
11. 126
Hawkes, John Blackburne 130
Robert
155
Hawkey, Henry Charles
Moorhead
295
John, MD.
310
Hawkins, Alex. Cesar
271
. Arthur Csesar
152
Fra. Spencer, CB. 113
George
372
Geo. Drew
372

Index.

506

Hawkins,John
George
P. CB.
Palmer 337
57 Tlcarne, Ceo. Henry
Thos William
John
87? Heartley. Andrew
MacclesBeld Wm.
John Mills
S.
337
203 Heath, Edwin
284
Pliitin

293 ... .__ . Thomas


249 Heathcote, Cockthutt

Hawkshaw,
JohnEdward

283
113

Hiwley, Robert B.

241

Cha.
Lord Crauford
Arthur

5l

74, 145
170

1A.

19fi

Hendrick, John.MZ).
Hendry , A ndrew
Heneage, Thomas
Henley, John
James

424
338
338
125
424

373

171
373 Hennessey, Patrick
222
337 Hennis, Howe
- -. William How
?CT
Joseph Chappell 373 Henry, Chas.
Clifford
Stuart
Felix
271
199
Heatly, ChaT.'Fade '
238
Frederick Hugh 186
John
173
Heaton, John R.
127
John
Vfl
Heaviside, Richard
253
John Francis
206
Rich.
RobertFrancis293, 310
Walter
297
180
Hebden, Henry
337
Meeker, Charles Higgin
Teush
141
Heckscher, Cha. Martin A.439 Henstock, Henry
409
David
HenryJ. Foole
Swayne 338
150
114
Hedding, Wm. Levitt
373 Hepburn Fran.
Heddle, Alexander
373
Hedley, Robert
183
Hefierman, Nesbitt, AIB. 168 Herbeit, Arthur
190
Hegarty.Luke
373
Hcgler. Charles
445
, cn:lricj
227
Heimburg, F. C. Biiron
443 Chas St John S 209

Samuel
Septimus Moore

11 m,. nil, Edw. C. Arneman


143
Hawtrey, Alexander
135
Hay, Alex.
Archibald,
Alex.Macleod
Alex.
Sebast.
Murray
Jas.Leith
KH. 209
245
372
400

372
-1"11
409
404
337

Edward
Francis
Humphrey,

113
Lcwii \ T
337
114 Heine, Henry
Heir, Matthew
Heise, Adolphus
Arnold William

James
John

337
166

Trthn Wm

1 10

Philip
ThosfKob.
Wm. Falconar
Drum.

33
193
115

413
422
422
439
439

Dcnnii
Henry Loftus

213
240

Hon Perry K"i-rt 1Q-I

Haydon, Joseph

400

William
Hayes, Frederick

400
232

RKprt

Jlaygarth, Francis
Dayman, Matthew Jones
Haymard, Joseph Pef?r
Jlaync. Richard
Hayter, George
Haythorne, Edmund
Hayward, William
Hazen, John
Head. Chas. F.

007

150
169
400
337
400
250
306
372
73

Hcaley, John

337

Heard, William Hodder


Hearle, Edmund
] learn, Chas. Bush

181
293
196

LewisAugmtus, MD. 442


Wm.
186 Herford, Wm. Leis, CB. 57
Heriol. John, MD.
126
Heitland, Wm. Emerton 268
Wm
Mifk-iv
O/M
Hellen, C. A. von der
439
Heron, Peter
6
der
438 Herrick, Edw. Henry
373
\Vl!l' -n H
Olfl
Helmich, Augustus
442
Hely, Jas. Price. KH.
71 Herries, Sir Wm. Lewis,
CB. KCH.
35
Helya^Atbert
133
William Robert 130
Hemmans, Tho. Hinton 101 Herring, Edmund
114
Hemmings, John Exham 400
Hemphill, Andrew T.
180 Herron, Samuel
373
Hemsley, Henry
373 Hertford, R. S. C. McrHemsworlh, Thos. Rich. 337
9u of
338
Henderson, Alexander
283 Hervey, Charles F.
185
Heskelh, Robert Bainford
Heslop, John
285 Hesse, Adolphus
Hetherington, William
GeorgeStJulien
Henry BarVIey 114
180 Heuer, Ludolph
Heugel, William de
Hewat, Richard

mans Walcott

John
William
Wm. 105,
KH. 252
114
91
Henderson, William

Hewes, John
Hewetson, Charles

73, 292
114

William
Hewett, Fredenck

474
400

269
ohn

Robert Thomas 246 Hendley, Hen. Barbery


William Marcnt 372
' Thomas

1 19
400
440
212
437
439
424

373
273

338

Index.
Hewett, James Waller
373
373
William
169
Hewitt, Isaac Henry
373
Robert
400
Hewson, George
John Milliquet 338
230
- John Mills
1S5
Hext, Chas. Staniforth
235
Fiancis John
Ileyde, Fred. J. A. ion der 443
He\dinger, Wm. Charles 416
Heydon, John
123
Ileyland, Alfred Thomas 247
John Rowley
186
Langford
373
Hibberl. Fredeiick
129
George, CB. 74, 191
John iVembhard 338
Ilk-hens, Richard
422
Hickey, Walter
Edward Raleigh 227
Gilbert
285
Hickie, Bartholomew
338
Hickmao, Richard
373
Ilicks, George Montagu 192
Raymond
373
Hickson, John Annesley 225
Richard Mahony 22i>
Theodore Richard 232
Higgin, Robert
373
Higginbotham, Charles 215
Henry
373
Higgins, Alex. Boyd
373
Charles O'Conor
102, 207
Henry
409
Hugh Brabaion 338
James Lewis
113
I 'in'-. Gordon
70, 113,267
.
Warner Westenra,

KH.

40

Ili-ginson, Alexander
34
_
Geo. Powell
36
_
Thomas C.
230
373
Ililder, Jesse
373
Hilditch, Charles
241
Hill, Arundel Edmund
101, 205
Charles
61
Charles John
14
Clement
227
Dudley Clarges
Sir Dudley St. Le
15
ger, CB.
248
Edward
Edw. Rowley 102, 254
338
Geo. Slaveley
208
Henry
338
Henry
416
Hugh
271
James Morris
268
John
400
John
100.
183
John Thomas
255
Joseph
. Nicholas Thomas 338
Percy
220
,
Philip
74

507

Hill, Richard
373 Hodson, John, MD.
422
Hoey, Rich. H. O'Reilly 373
Sir Robert Cham bre,
CB.
32
Wm. Francis
181
416
Samuel
426 HofTay , Ernest Albeit
Stephen John
255 Hoffe, Philip
424
William
409 Hogarlh, George, CB. 99. 177
1 13
William Henry
191 Hogg, Adam
Hon. Wm. Noel
94
James Macnaghten 118
Wm.Noel Algernon 125 Thomas
422
Hillas, Thomas
373
William
127
Milliard, Christopher
373
William
418
Edw. jJav.Crosier338 Hogge, Fouiitaine
122
George
169
Henry
164
40
Henry
404
John.KH.
John
409
John Swaine
156
225
Hillier, George E.
140 Hoghton, Charles
Keating Edmund 214 Hopreve, Henry
426
Hills, Frederick Jesse
254 Hotel, James
373
Hiliner, Jolin Frederick 443 Holbech,Edward
Henry
211
28G
Hilton, James
338
170 Holborn, Charles
Thomas
373
373 Holbrook, Jas. Geo. Pearl -205
William Legh
196 Holcombe, Alex. Essex F. 164
Hind, Charles
373
Harcourt Fort. CB. 57
Edward
Henry Reynolds 338
Francis
338
159 llolden, Charles
John
338
Hine, John
373
Henry
139
Hingston, Clayton S. Hext 256
Henry
189
Fran. Bernard 373 Horatio Nelson 424
Hinton, Vere, Viic.
220
William
253
John Thomas
400 Holdenberg, Hans, Baron 438
Hinxman, Cha. Walpole 164 Holder, Charles
12S
Hives, Thomas Walter
191
Coulthurst
159
Frederick
140
Hoare, Chas. Vivian
400
Frederick Purefoy 116
John
163
Matthew Edward 141 Holdich, Edward Alan
232
William Jesse
210 Holdswortb, Arthur Howe 447
Hobkirk, Samuel
333
Samuel
404
Hobro, Edward
400
Tho.\VestonE. 153
Hobson, Samuel
161 Hole, William
373
Samuel Le Hunt 188 Holford, James Pryce
Mocker, Edward
294, 297
Gwynne
71
Hockings, Fred. Montagu 191 Holgate, Bennett
90
Edward Milton
373
Richard 326, 373
Robert
295 Holland, Averell Lecky 238
114
George Freer
Ilodder, Edward
373
Frederick
172
John
409
238
Hodenberg,Ernest,
Augustus
Baron
von 439
442
John
^ John
294
Launcelot
32
Hodge. Edw. Cooper 104, 124
Rupert Charles 373
425
Hodges, Edward
Thomas Edward 409
400
Edw. Boucher
338
William
338
Geo. Lloyd
440
373 Holle, Fred. A. Buron
Hodgetts, Thomas
424
Hodgson, Christopher
113 Hollier, Edward
294
Hollinworth,
George
Frederick 2E,m 400
113 Hollinsworth, Hen. And. 161
Henry
Henry
373
Henry Sibley us
221
Hodgson, John "
7, 155 Hollis, James
John Joseph 91, 176
John Anthony 113
Richard
121
Robert
142
Wm. Henry
373
Studholme, John
424
99, 170 Hollmann, Joseph
Wm. Chauval 231 Holloway, Charles Heniy
241
373 Elphinstone
Hod&on, Alderson
Thomas
294
Chas.Robt. Geo. 115
Wm. Cuthliert El
140
Henry Fred.
41,281
James
417 phinstone, C,

3 B 2

508
Holmn, Charles
315, 373
Holme, lTn> an Holme
240
Holmes, Benjamin, Hayes 373
Chat. Wm. Scotl D.
373
Christ. Francis 338
David
373
J. K. Egerton
239
Fra. Saunderson 159
Griffiths
114
Hardtesse Robert 218
James
373
. James Gustavus
141
Ham.
James Nicol
260
407
John
Richaid
400
247
. Robert Charles
.Rob. Paltison 93, 174
Thos. Edmonds 236
Holscher. Achatz Wm.
438
Holt, George
176
George Francis
373
William
247
Wm.Foden
338
Holworlhy, Edw. John
257
Holyoake, Henry
373
Home, Alex. Geo. MD. 311
David
404
Francis
338
Gartshore Stirling 206
George
310
Jaines
119
James Murray
338
John
11
John
39,144
John
373
John Belshes
157
William, MD.
177
.
William
373
Honyman, Sir OrdJohn,
Bt.
60, 144
Honstedt, Barth. Geo.
von
441
Hood, Hon. Alex. Nelson 150
Alex. Bateman Periam
120
Charles
154
Hon. Francis Grosvenor
73, 144
George
194
James
373
Hook, Archibald
91
Lionel
160
Hookey, George
297, 338
Hooper, Rich. W heeler 95, 22 1
Hope, Arch. White 102, 267
Hon. Adrian
211
Frederick
93
Hon. Jas.
66,147
James
407
Sir Jas. Arch. KCB. 15
John Isaac
283
John Thomas
224
William
103, 168
William
223
William
409

Index.
Ilopegood. Fra. Vere
222 Houstoun, Sir Go. Aug.
Fred. Bar*.
69, 144
Hopkins. George Robert 204

Henry
338 Houstoun, Sir Robert,
H3
KCB..
Richard Noithey 9
Richard Thompson Hovunden, Nicholas 94, 210
373
338 How, Johnson
373
Samuel
416 - Thomas
416
Wm. Friend
294 Howard, Charles
Wm. Randolph 373 - De WalJen, lord
C. A. GCB.
338
Hopper, Jacob
407
171
Hopson, Wm. Hopson
158 - Edward
Hon.
Fulke
GreT.
32
Hopton, Charles Edward 174
338
Hopwood, Hervey
145 - Hm. Henry
373
liorun, Thomas
236 - Henry
195
I lore, James Ryves
92 - John Stanley
63
Thomas
283 - Robert
243
Walter
338 - Robert Henry
- Tho. Phipps, KM. 36
Horn, Frederick
101. 171
William
215
Hornbrook, Rich.Lyde 293
Thos. Beckford 338 Howden, Lord J. Hobart.
41
A'H.
Hornby, Phipps John
285
255
William
409 Howell, George
338
Jaines
163
Home, Alfred
419
John, MD.
Charles Anthony 307
216
Howes,
James
Fran. Woodley
141
114
141 Howison, John
George
284
307 Howorth, Richard
George
438
223 Hoyer, Anthony Fred.
James
400
417 Hoyland, John
James
400 Hozier, William Wallace 129
John
338
Robert
409 Huband, George J.
374
409 Hubbard, James
Homer, Isaac
410
220 Hudson, Edward
William W.
145
Joseph Henry
Horniblow, William, MD. 224
374
Henry
Hornsby, John Romaine
.__ MA.
426
Joseph.
103, 267
Thomas Wright 213
Horrocks, George
216
William
James
213
Horse!!, Bartholomew
338
Huey, Fredeiick
191
Horsey, Wm. Henry
Richardson, W. 99,220
Beaumont de
145
424
Horsford, Alfred H.
252 Muggins, John
62
George Fahie 338 Hughes, Charles
F-dwaid
374
248
Horsley., Nicholas
! (m .Hi-Hi, William
George
374
422
Henry Francis
374
Hort, John Josiah
213
James, CB.
35
338
Josiah George
J.W.M.G wynne 139
74, 233
Richard
Mar.Collingwood 215
Horton, George Wm.
40
Robert
102, 254
59
James
Robert
254
338
James
Robert George 232
William
'261
Robeit John
Hoskin, William Thomas,
23f>
Spier
MD.
152
272
Walter Scott
Hosmer, Charles
114
437
Hoste, Sir G. C. CB. 39,281 I Hugo, Ludolph de
338
Thomas
llotham, Augustus Thos. 227 I
Augustus
338 Hugoe, Samuel
248
Beaumont, Lard 39 Hugooin, Fra. James
169
Frederick
Beaumont Wil
114
liam
145 Huish, G. CB.
374
George
338 Hull, Arthur Hill
338
Hough, Win.
114 Hulrae, John Lyon
________
64,248
William
Harry Wainwright 201
148
Houghton, William
373 Dulse, Richard Samuel
338
Houldilch, John
400 Humblcy, William
Wm.
Wellington
Houlton, George
338
Sir George
115t
Waterloo
135
Houstoun, Alex.
102

Index.
Uumby, John
Hume, Geo. Ponsonby
Tnlin

"Rnlwirt

MD.

509

338 Hurlv, Hugh Richard


209
Kuwan
Hursl, William
MD

Jackson, James, KH. 40,126


189
410

Hurt, Francis
418 Hurtiig, Fred.
Huskisson, John

374
441
295

234 Husscy, Phineas Fowke

250

1 1 urn ficy. Benjamin Geale 338


Iluson, Frcdciick
Hutchesson, Thomas

213
42,265

Humphreys, Chas. Gar


diner John
374 Hutchins, John Henry
Thos.
Hunt, Arthur
Andiew

42, 231
265

Edward Hugh

338

John
George Henry

208
261

John Philip CB

._

Robert
Robert

William
William
William Thomas
Hunter, David
Edward
TJ

gait

-. Wm

11, 186
Frnnnt

l>lrnll

- FrUvir/1

114

Monrw

111

Hult, George
Hutton, Geo. Davis

115
213

Hnnnr Inhn

l''\

John

7fi ffifi

T}R

Jagoe, Jonathan
Jagger, Joseph
Jaenicke, Lewis
James, Alfred Poynti

374
400
441
201

- f'hnrlna

*>fi

Charles Hugh
190
Dcmctriui W G 153
Demetrius Grevis 339
Henry
Henry
Henry

169
284
339

219

Huvghue, Samuel
Hyde,Geo.
Frederick
Hooton

Donnithorne
374
William
339
William
125
William
John
216
374
Tho.
Thomas
Ross,
MD, MD.374
42*2
374
268 Jameson, David,

Ilyder, Wm. Augustine


Hyslop, Arch. G.
William

)36
114
1H

GCH. 6, 448

T.M.
William
, William MD
William

KCB.

William
374
Jacob, Geo. Thomson
124
338 Jacques, John
338
Jacson, Simon Fitzherbert 205
Hon.
JamesHen. Hely 338
97
38
Jago, Charles
374

John
371
5ir \V KCH 8 227
75
William" ~ "' 223
Wm Nelson 70 171
208
Hutchison,Harvey
George Francis
102,249
236
215
374
John
152
74
William
296
Huthnance,John
400
7
250 Huthwaite, Fra. Cornelius 146

338

ston Thomas, AfD.

285
186

57

A1A

John

Hutchinson, Charles
Scrope
Huichinson, Edw. Hely

214

208
220

115
400
104 Jack, Thorn as
338
.
148 Jacks, Walter
179 Jackson, Adam Thomson 311
William
OOO
Bisil
94
Charles
374
Huntley, Joseph Martin 400
Fred Hall
208
] 1 union, Robert \V. 8.
Raper
208
Hupeden, Richard
440
296
Hurdle, Thomas
293
Geo Wm Collins 121
Hurford, James Thomas 254
Henry
410
Hen.
Hen. George
Augustus 68, 266
125
liah Thomas
135
Hi

William
Jappie, William
Jardine, Alexander
Jarvie, James
Jarvis, Geo. R. Payna
James

311
174
374
227
374
58
189

Jasper, Lewis
442
Jauncey, John Knight
101
Henry John
239
Ibbelson, Chas. Parke
137
Dcniil
306
Fred Henry
308
Fred lame*
122
Ibbotson,Jebb,
Henry
Joshual03, 374
283

Index.

510

141 Inglis, Charles


FHiiflnl
98, 261
258
216
MD.

Jee. Joseph
JefTares, Harman
Jefferson. Richard
Jetfery. Chas. Scott
Jeffrey, George
Jeffreys, Richard

256
339
240
374
339

Jeffreyson. George
Jeffries, James
Jekyll, William Fredeiick
Jellicoe, Richard
Jenkins, Francis
- - John
.

Pirhiwl

William
Jenkinson, George Samuel

44 Johnston, James
I-MUI.- JlfD

174

161

199

183

Tnfin

Nirhirrl

Qfl7

John Rollo

William

208

Wilmot

Ml). Patrick

Ingramf James
374
263
114 Inman, John
400
17fi Innes, Alexander
-FrancisWm MD
261

180
9*W

*>W\

374
254
251

407
249
474

Rntinrt
R nht ( nMfMknn

374
William '
236 Johnstone, Francis W.

107
9fiO

339
178

134
Jenner, Augustus Fred.
162
Jennings, Edmund Won. 243

i ;-v ,,! ';!,, I

lOfl

Tnhn

dirt

John

i;. ii.it

171

i!6 JoceUn, Han. A. G. Fred.

.. .

. RnKrrt RnrkfnrH

1 Ofi

126
Willinm

*^71

Joddrell, Henry Edmund 33 JolliSe, Cornwall


Jennyns, Joseph Clayton 141 Johns, James
374
Sir Wm G II
Jenour, Matthew
339
Jeph&on, Robeit
Stanhope
George
VVra. 161
153 Johnson, Arthur England 212
Bare.
, William
Johnson, Charles
114
fk-- phri
fi^

William Ilolmci 213
William
T)tv Fnj-Hn^ O9 1 V5 Jones, Arthur James
Jtpson. George
426
Jermngliarn, Hon. C. VV.S.339
Jerome. John
238

404

Jerrard, Joseph
Jervis, Henry
John

339
296

William

^ftfi

60
102,224
114

heyden

271

Thomas
Ebenezer

339
203
295
174

- Thomas Best
Jervois, William, KH.

114
33

Edward

339
374

moml
Jesse, Howard
Jex, '1 hoinas
Jeyes, Samuel, 'tin.
llderton, Chas. Richard
ImhofT, Sir Charles
Imlach, Alexander
Impett, John
Imray, Robert
Ince, Charles
Henry Robert

285
285
129
422
250
9
261
176
166 Johnston, Alexander
374
424

George E. A7/.

61,
208

**1 ^

Ingall, Frederick Lenox

338

J. G.

327
273

Inge, Charles
204
Inge, William
338
Ingham, Chas. Tims. HI). 422
Ingilby, William Bates 267
Jnglerkld, Samuel Hood
Stovin
,.'71 *

Jamc*

410

159

Index.
Jones, John Parslow
-

374 Irwin, James Napper

- Inhn Thn Wm

Joseph

*?fift

184

lain
MD.

R- 1 -i-i!

90
\Vi11iim Vrla/in
374 laaac, John Maicham

Robt. Colville
Unlit \\illpii

Thomas
_
.

Thomas
William

William,

228
339
375
422
312
339
339
169

49 -Mi i

Richard
Richard

511
245 Keightley, Robt. H. H,
Keily, Townsend
Keir, John
178 Kell, James Butler
Kelaart, Edw. Fred.
224 Kellenbach, Frederick
Kellet, John
Kelly, Charles Frederick

173 Isaacson, J'.gcnon Charles


'''-;
Harvest
315,
Isncke, Fred. James
Isdell, Edmund W.
I ii .in, Edmund
Judd, William Henry
Juliani, Jean
246
261
141 Julien, Etieune Epiphane
Julius, Wm. Mayor
Julyan, Thomas
339 Juxon, John
Ivey, William
George James
107, 213
Kaersley, Joseph, MD.
Kains, Thomas
Kamptz, Louis de
WD.
422 Kane, John Daniel

17fl

210
374
156
251
202
150
445
444
339
410
375
312
255

John

339

Richard D.

185

William
Waldron Barrs

291
339
375

Kelsall, Edw.
419
154
444
375 Kelson, Charles
\Villi-im W

William John
Williams
Williim Prime

Karr, Peter
375
156 Kay, Arthur
Kaye,Wilkinson
Robert
Geo. ListerLister
Lister
Jop, Robert
400
Jopp, Wra.
James,Baillie
AfD.
216
153
Kayes, William
Jordan, Jacob
Edward
339
375 Keane, Benj. Bloorofield

Geo.
Edward
Michael
Joyce, Arthur Wellesley 255
f ,!( .1

i
. Augustus Henry
Ireland, Kdward
'

91*i

202
133

U011' T

222

257
91fl

100 Kemble, Henry James Vin


cent
"
219
439
113
339
101 Kemm, William Henry
158
Kemp, Philip
George Rees
1135
13
375
267
William H.
202
339
68 Kempland, Geo. Arthur
114
Kempt, Right Hon. Sir Jas.
GCB. GCH.
8, 153, 448

L^0/-! ?.IU

Kenah, Thomas, CD.


16
103, 267
not
184 Kendall, Richard
Iiemonger, Pen. Alhel375
Keby, William
422 Kennear, David
wold
236 Kearnes, John
375 Kennedy, Alex.KennedyClark,
Irton, Richard
73,252 Kearney, Daniel
CB. KH.
42
416
Arthur Edward
220
Irvin, Mania
404 . . ,
Sir James KCH 12
Irvine, Cbarlei
114
Francis
229
133
. Thnmti* T

Keate, Robert
field

991

418

Geo Rob Harry 268

404
Keating, Sir Henry Sheehy,
KCB.
9, 205

Irving, Alexander
George

Irwia, Alexander
Chai.es

9Q1

j eg
John
. i John Clark

j]3
375
169

269
14 Keaiinge, George
Keats,Wm.M'Geachy
John Smith

375
339
227

Kebbel, Wm. Henry


Keene, F.dmund Huck

218
141

John Will Alex 206

Keens, John

339
375
424

Thomas
39
Vans
113
Walter Craufurd 168

374

Vtwrl Cliiillrv J\ II f!4 Keep, Wm. Thornton

Henry

llitoli

426 Kehoe, Patrick

612
Kennedy, Hon. Williim 272
W.O.
115
Kennett, Brackley
113
Cha. Leighton
400
Edward W.
114
Kenning Samuel, MD.
420
Kenny, David Courtney 113
Edward
241
Matihias, MD. 424
Stephen
212
William
162
William
410
Wm. Henry
339
Kent, Sir Chas. William,
Bart.
118
James
375
John
307
John
339
Hubert
114
Kenli-h, Edward
375
Kenworihy, William
375
Kenyon, Aura. Parkinson 255
Henry
410
Keogh, John Henry
181
Thos. Molyneux 230
Keown, Henry
141
Keppel, Kdw. George
93
Walpole
.'. Geo. Tim.
72
170
Ker, James
426
Junes
375
John
Thomas
404
Richard Hall
339
Kernmis, Thomas Arthur 339
Kerr, Charles
375
Lord Chas. Lennox 339
Henry Alexander
151
John Henry
375
Lord Mark
171
Robert
375
Robert Dundas
285
Samuel
339
William
410
K. in-.il! , Sir Edw. Bf.
KCB. GCH.
10, 140
Kershaw, Stewart Alex. 232
Kersleman, Harry Gobina 376
Kersling, Joseph
441
Kessler, Charles
439
Keszler, Frederick
440
Ketile, William
422
Kettlewell, Evans
375
John Wilson
62
Kewin, Miles
410
Key, Charles Hugh
122
Geo. William 105, 141
Keyt, John Augustus
237
Kid. I, John M'Mahon
239
Thomas, Mil.
309
Kierulf, Wm. Duntzfelt ' 375
Killeen, Arih.Jas. Lard 134
Kilmarnock, Wm. Harry,
Lord
253
Kilvington, Fran. Henry 216
Kincaid, John
11, it
Kinderley, John
S49

Index.
Kindell. Alexander
422 Kirwan. Richard
339
King, Anthony Singleton 113 Kitchener, Hen. Horalia 180
Charles, KH.
41 Kilson.John
92
Charles Thomas
183 Kiltilby, James
339
Kdward K.
187 Klingsohr, Giorge
441
Frederick
178
Lewi*
441
Frederick Wm.
285 ' Knapman, William Stephens
George
164
339
George
206 Knapp. Hambly
156
Geoige
339 Knaichbull, Thomas
339
George
400 K mi-bone, Thomas
180
Gerald Fiti Gerald 164 Knight, Alfred
260
-Sir Henry, CB.KCH. 13
Arthur
127
II. John Wyodham 128
Brook John
340
James
119
Edward
63
Jaines
339
Edward, MD.
420
John
153
Edward Lewis
254
John Duncan
339
Frederick Charles 296
John Hynde
200
Henry
404
John Lewis
339
James
184
John Wallace
125
John
404
Sir R. Duckworth, Bt.
Richard I.ott
375
339
William
375
Hich. Thomas
65 Knipe, George Frederick 340
Robert Wm.
135
George Marshall 161
Thomas
113
John Augustus 419
Thomas
404
T. B.
1 15
Thomas Newton
339
Wm. Bemroaris 340
William
271 Knnllys. Edward
227
William James
91
Wm. Thos.
41 , 1 49
William John
172 Knop, Henry Augustus 439
Kingsborough, Robt. Vise. 375 Knoll, William
424
Kingscote, Thos. Henry 375 Xnowles, Francis Edw. 306
Kingsley, Charles
339
Francis
308
Daniel
375
William
301
Kdword
339 Knox, A exao Itr, MD. 311
Edward Wm. 182
Alfred Charles
225
James Bell
339
Brownlow Vi illinm
Jeffries
375
69,149
John
259
Charles
340
Kingsmill, William
375
Edward
64

Wm. Henry
260
Edw. Wm. John
227
Kingston, Strickland
113
Francis
375
Kinkce, Frederick
410
George
67, 147
Kinloch, Arthur
187
George
422
Kinneir, Joseph Hall
339
John Chichester
122
Kinnis, John, MD.
309
Richard
141
Kippen, Geo. A. Crooks 196
Robert John
126
Kirby, Edward
209
Thomas
270
Joshua Henry
238
Thos. Edmond
237
Michael
339
Thos. George
250
Stephen
68
William
139
Thomas Co*
Hon.
Williim
61
Walter
180
Stuart
237
William H.
246 Koe, Francis
285

William Wynn 153 Koester, Adolphus


439
Kirch, William
441 Korscbann, Joseph
441
Kirchner, Lewis
437 Kortright, Wm. Coesvelt 135
Kirk, William
339 Krauchenberg, Louis
438
Wm. Alphonso
167 Krause, Lewis
438
William John
257 Kronenfeldt, Ernest de
443
Kirkby, Wm. Wynn
153 Kropp, John Albert
446
Kiikland, John Ag. Vesey 148 Kruger, Carl Werell Von 400
Kirkley, Thos. Harrison 339 Kuckuck, Augustus
440
Kirwan, Henry
Andrew Hyacinth 339
Aug William 440
Henry Edward 440
Maniq
131 Kuhls, Augustus
437

Index.
Kobtl, Ferd. Carl Edm.
KnlemanD. William
Kumme, Ludolph
KnDolh, Godlove
Kontze, John Frederick
Kuper, Augustus
K usler, Ferdinand
Kyffin, Hob. Willington
Kyle, Hallam
Archibald
Alexander
D'Arcy

Frederick
ErnestSidney
Henry
William
De
437 Lane, Fred.
440
439
442
Verc
IGeorgeE.
George Dawkins
439
416
437
James
John Reece
163
410
340
196

Kyles, James
Kyrle, John Ernie
Monty

400

Rlrlnrrl

613
219
124 Law, Wm.
Robert,
Robert
John Henry
KH.
233
400
191
Lawder, James
Lawe, Alexander
Lawlor, Provo Wm.
306
375
307
400
91 Lawley, Han. Robert
Neville
Lawless, James
Lawrence, Arlh. Johnstone

424
114
340
119
255
252

183

WlUnr

Money
Labalmondiere, Douglas
W. P.
I.a Benhodierre, P. Marie
La Cloche, Thomas
Lacy. Henry Hcarne

183
Lanfranchi, Ruggero
400
185
235 Lang, Frederick H.
Tnhn
17^
375
424 Langdale, Marmaduke R. 400
375
228 Langdon, Colwell

-_ Rich John Jas 37 265 Langeheineken, Philip


Rich. Waller
207 Langford, Alexander

R .Kf.rt

I'M

LaM, Edward
99, 251
Latouche, Octavius
250
La Touche, Robert
340
Latham,
John
375
Lamborn, John Sherrard 400
Lambrick, George
295
113
Lamert, Matthew
Joseph Richard 230
419 Latter, Robert James
Laughten, John
114
306
Lamont, Norman, KH. 93,243 Laurie, Henry
James
375
VVm Robt Alex 307
John
1M
Lamotte, Cha. Wyndham 340
Lautour, Albert de
253
Peter Aug Cn KH 31
Lanauze, Henry C.
207
Lancey. William
340 Lavers, Rob. Fred. Aug. 243
159
Land, John
293 Lnvie, Ernest
Charles
Edw.
Dedwell
Smith
Horton
Fred.
Edmund
221
340
103
135
Landers, James
134 Law, James
Lane,Charles
Ambrose
Ambrose
375, 340
448
63
Cha. Hen. John

214

297

439
125 Lawrenson, John
98, 143
Lavvrie, Fra. Raw. Has
tings
105, 231
Inhn
911
158
Lawson, Barclay
271

William
474
lington Wm.
Laffan, Robert M.
285
L'Affan, Sir J. de Courcy,
--
VVm Booklcy 94
Barf. MD.
420
Langlands, George
90
La Grange, Jas. Warringlon
294
375 Langley, George Colt
Laidiev, John
306
Henrv
1 19
. ,. _ Oliver
178
Laing, Francis
130
Wm Leslie MD 226
Patrick Sinclair 238 Langtishe, Hugh Henry 340
218
Lake, Charles
326 Langton, Bennett
Edward
340
Langwerth,
Adolphusvon
440
Lamb, John
400
Lanphier, J. Phil. Cosby 340
375
Lambart, Him. Edw. Arnold Laplain, John
Ford Henry
217 Larcom, Thomas Aiskew 283
307
Lambert, Charles
214 Lardner, Geo. Darley
- John
198
93
Job
JohnJohn.
Sir
n A rthur
GCB. 8,161
375
1 45 Lardy, Christian Fred.
Large, John Edward
228
Lascelles. Chas. F. R. 41, 144

98,
75, 235
293
261
182

-.

Tnlin
... ... - I Amlirmr

?7S
MD of)1

William
Laxon, John
Layard, Arthur

375
340
189

.. - . . Wm TwisletoQ
Laye, Joseph
George Henry

257
209
375

Layfield, George
Layton, Charles Miller
Lea, Fred.
Samuel
William
Percy
Peicy

400
186
375
176
160

William Percy
Leach, Geo. Archibald
Henry
Henry
- Jonathan ('/!
Leader, Thomas Leonard
Leadbeater, Wm. Edw.
Blair
Leaf, John Walton
Leahy, Henry
Leake, Robert Martin
Leath, John, MD.
Leatham, Francis

239
285
196
375
58
153

James Birley
Leathart, John
Leathes, Edward
Leavach, John
Le Blanc. Francis
Edward

240
115
375
375
189
40

114
375
340
65
422
400

Index.

614
Le Blanc, Henry
67, 449
Thomas Edm. 188
Leckie, William
190
Lecky. Alexander
238
Henry
242
John Gage
189
Le CouUur, John
340
John Halkelt 239
Ledergerw, Pancnce
446
Ledger, Thomas
410
Lediard, Thomas
404
Ledingham, George, MD. 235
George, AID. 239

George
404
Ledsam, John
158
Ledwith, Williim
416
Lee, Charles
340
David tlosj
308
Edward
161
Edward
375
Frederick Richard 400
George
114
George
375
Sir George Philip 11 5t
Henry
141
John
400
Michael White
32
Robert
416
Robert Newton
400
Thomas
148
William
157,

293
Leech, Francis Edw.
135
340
John
Robert, CB.
114
Lees, Henry
215
Leevis, Coakley
376
Le Fevre, Philip
113
Lefroy, Anthony
340
John Henry
Vb9
Leggatt, S. Ken. AM.
426
Legge, Han. Arthur
Charles
96
Leggett, John
377
Le Grand, Arthur J.
215
Legrew.John
139
Legh, Edmund C.
249
Leicester, Han. W illiam 1 45
Leigh, Chas. Edward
251
Francis
136
Henry BlundeU 132
John de Verd, M D.
311
Leighton, Sir David, KCB.
113
Leilh, Sir Alex. A'CB. 12,242
John Kenneth
407
Leman, Charles Orgell
340
Le Marchant, Sir John
Gaspard
68, 263
Thomas 106, 127
Le Mesuricr, J.T.
Henry
H. Rv. 417
AM.
William
W. Abraham
Lerooine, William
Lemon, Thomas
Thomas

312
308
340
340
93
294

Lempriere, Chas.
204
Henry
270
Thomas James 307
William Chai. 340
Lennan, Edward
400
Lennox, Lord Alexander
F.C.G.
120
Aug. Fred. Francis 27 1
Lord Arthur 74, 224
162
Leonard, Daniel
296
Henry Bates
100, 293
Robert
375
Thomas
439
Leonharl, Harry
233
Lepper, Francis
90
James
Leschen, Hannach Bogusl. 437
376
Leslie, Angus
375
Anthony
159
Arthur
01
Charles, A'H.
Chas. Henry
155
George
72
James
40, 156
John, KH.
118
John
340
John
114
John T. CB.
375
John
Lewis Xavier
340
175
Nicholas
Lester. D.H.I I.
116
223
L'Kstrange, Ant. Robt.
340
Edward
'
Ferdinand \V. 166
George
375
George Guy
Carleton, C/i.
12, 247
Harry Piesley 180
Thomas
9
Torraoio, F.
376
Lcthbridge, Thos.
Thcs.Arscott
Chris 267
topher Mytton
Levmge, George Charles
Rawdon
Lewes, John
Lewin, Hen. Priichard
James St. George
Lewins, Robert, MD.
Lewi*,Charles
Alexander

237

Lewis, We*tenra Wanar 340


William
376
William Robert
Ley, James
132
Leyne, James
210
Liardet, Frederick
376
Liddell, Hon. Geo.A. F. 150
Lidderdale, John
376
Thomas Robertson
400
Ligertwood, Andrew
424
Light, Henry
114
232
Lightbcdy, John
4-22
John
Thos. Dehace,
MD.
155
Lightfoot, Thomas, CB.
16
Thomas
236
Lilley, John
146
Lillicrap, Walter Welsford 294
L.llie, Frederick
169
Sir John Scott, CB. 64

Thomas

257

376
Lind, Robert
Lindam, Charles J.ur.is 161
Lindesay, Patrick
215
. Robert Sandys
181
Lindham, James Oliver 439
Lindow, Henry Willhm 143
Lindsay. Alex. CB.
113
Alexander Cruikshank
134
Hon. Chas. Hugh 194
SirCoutts, Bf.
145
Effingham
12, 255
Geo. Topp
96, 246
Hon. James
145
38
Jamw
Martin, CB.
33
Martin, George
Thomas
73, 243
Wm. Chacon
340
Liniisell, Robt. Henry
176
Lindsey, Henry John
376

Owen, MD.
419
306
Robert
Linsingen, Charles, Barm 441
Linton.John
60
William, MD.
310
Lipycatc, Percy Wm. Corn.

269
178
294
213
312
340
232 Lisle, Benjamin de
Chas. Algernon
145 Lister, Amos
George, CB.
37
David
Gep. Chas. Degen 340
Frederick D.

Griffith, George,
Frederick George
CB.
39,281
John
Henry
376
Thos. St. George
J. H.
410 Listen, John Terry
John]
422 Litchneld, Richard
John Edward
229
Wm. Edmnd
John Owen
188 Lithgow, William
Philip George
340 Litle, Jas. Somerville
Robert
103,241 Little, Archibald
Stephen
400
John
Thomas, MD
121
John William
Thomas
376
Lockhart
Thos. Locki
340
. Robert John 297,

175
376
306
186
100
114
376
340
159
340
114
416
291
135
376
376
121
340

Index.
Little, Simon Ridley
296
Thos. Sarjent
190
Littledale, Edward
128
Lutlehales, Charles
225
George Richard 163
Littler, Sir John Hunter,
A'CB.
114
Lloyd, Arthur
13
Charles
376
Edward Bell
376
Edward Thomas 284
Sir Evan, KCH. 8,127
- Kvan Herbert
128
- Evans Garnons 253
235
- Henry
400
- Henry Vereker
139
- James John
152
- Jesse
114
- Jolm, CD.
376
-Jolm Ormsby
340
-John Vaughan
248
- John William
116
- Joseph Skipp
- Kingston Dodd 340
- JIathewPenefather
210
.Mount Stoughton
Heyliger
153
Kichard
145
Richard
187
Richard Jesse
210
Robert Clifford 228
Samuel
400
Sandford M'Vittie214
-Thomas
131
- Thomas
239
- Thomas Davis
234
- Thomas Smith
206
- Tho. Wm. John 215
William, Ml).
422
1.1'ifiiu, Bartholomew
417
Lluellyn, Richard, CB,
34
Lock, W. Elphiostone 98,267
Walter Ferguson
272
Locke, William
376
William Oliver
424
Lockharl, Archibald Inglis 244
Gramme Alex.
230
Robert Alex.
232
Lockwood, George
134
Geo. Henry, CB.74,
130
.
Aug. Purefoy 181
Purefoy
376
Lockyer, H.Fred. Jfff.71.246
Luder, Edmund 159
Lodder, Henry Call
198
Wm. Wynne
210
Lodwick, Peter
113
Loesecke.Geo.C. A. Von 441
Loft, John Henry
400
Loftin, George
400
Loftus, Arthur John
249
Fredeiick
340
Henry
223
Wm. Fra. Beatinck 15
William Jamet
189
Logan, George
Robert Home
Abraham 294
208

616

Logan, Thoj. Galbraith,


Lowder, Sam. Netterville 295
MD.
204 Lowe, Addison
376
Loggan, Edward
410 Lowe, Arthur Charles
99
Logic, Cosmo Gordon,MD.132 I
Edward W. D.
183
Loinsworth, Fred. Lussan 179 1
John
376
Lomax, James
12 Lowen, Piearce, KH.
92
Londonderry, C. W. Manj.
I Lowndes, Thos. Wm. Selby
of.GCB.GCH.
7, 119 1
134
John Henry
Loney, William, MD.
297
198
Long, Edmund Slingsby 376 Lowrie, Charles
91
George Frederick 201
James
407
John
340
Wm. Frederick 215
John Amhurst
340 Lowry, Armar
181
William
96
Armar
376
William
376
John
376
Longden.Chas. Scudamore 271
Robert William 198
Henry Errington 161 Lowih, John Jackson 100,
James Duncan
164
189
Longneld, John
159
RobertHenry 102, 238
William
163 Lowther, Arthur
253
Longford, Edw. 11. Earl
Lowther, Henry
118
119 Lozon, Victor
376
rf
Longmore, Arthur Aug. 177 Luard, George
91
Chas. Joseph
134
John
67,161
Thomas
Robert
268
170
Longworth, David Fitz
Lubeck, William Von
443
Gerald
182 Lucan. George, Cha. Earl o/'40
Lb'ning, Michael
438 Lucas, Arthur Hyde
196
Lonsdale, Alured
Charles
376
271
Davis
William
377
213
Edward Wm.
Looker, William
240
307
Francis
224
Lord, Arthur Owen
474
Robert
410 Francis Blaney
114
Lorimer,William
Charles Hunt
Henry
204
376
Henry
176
257
Loriol, Augustus de
445 Jasper
376
John Owen
Lorton.R. ., F'ucounl 6,316
180
Richard
Losack, Augustus
400
119
George
Richard Minchin
221
224
Louis, Charles
Marcus
William
238
295
William
340
248
Matthew
William Russell
74, 266
263
Love, Edw. Missenden
211 Luckhurst, Thomas
376
Luderitz, Frederick
James Fred. CB. KH.
442
Tr<Adolplius
' '
38, 225 Ludewig,
440
Frederick
James
376
440
George
Lovelace, Henry Phillip 376
440
Lorell, Charles Neville 272 Ludowieg, Chas. Herman 442
182
Fran. Fred.
118 Lugard, Edward
Hen. Williamson 284
John Williamson 285
Lovell Benj. KH. 41, Lukin, William
416
141 Lukis, John
154
Thomas
Lovell Stanhope
424
Richard
167 l.um, William Purefoy
401
Lumley, Charles Henry 249
Lovelock, John Burming159
ham
376 Lumley, Fred. Douglas
Lovett,Geo. W. Molyneuz201
Henry Savile
119
Sir Jas.Rutherford,
Joseph Venables 376
Thomas
KCB.
113
376
Thos. Heaton
Hon. Sir Wm.
250
GCB.
7, 121
Low, Alexander
131
Isaac
416 Lumsdaine, Jas. L. Sandys 141
John
268 Lumsden, Alex. John H. 181
Thomas, CB.
1 15
Kichard Butler
204
Robert
307 Lunde, Geo. Fred. God
frey
442
.
Siegesmund C. G
440
Baron, A'CB. GCH.13, 440 Luning, William
Augustus
440
Low, William
306
416
Lupton, William
376

Index.

516
Luscomb, Tho. Popham 416
Lushington, Francklin, CB.,
105, 160
SirJ.Law.0CB. 113
Lutman, John Adrian
340
John Henry
175
Lutlerman, John
443
Lutwidge, SkeffingtOQ
114
Lutyens, Benjamin
114
.
Charles
416
Luxmoore, Charles
188
Robert
167
Luxmore, Tho. Coryndon 283
Luyken, John Bernard
285
Lye, Richard Leigh
171
Lygon, Han. Edward Pyndar, CB.
13
Han. Henry Beauchamp
13,136
Lyle. John Mackenzie
180
Thomas Cromie
270
Lynam, Charles
376
Lynch, Anthony Fr. Wm. 376
Christopher
256
Edw. Alex. Thos. 208
Edward Crean
376
Edw. Pat.
114
Martin Crean 102, 165
Martin
340
Robert Blake
63
Samuel Smith
376
Lynd, Robert
376
Lynn, James
106, 284
Lyon, Cha. Jobson, BA. 426
George
340
George
376
Thomas
143
William Charles
148
William
116
William
340
Lyons, Anthony Munton 401
HumfTrey
114
John Edward
197
William
156
l.ys, George Mowbray
199
Lysaght, Hon. Peler
Foulkes
161
> Jas. Richard 236
Lysons, Daniel
174
Lyster, Arthur O'Neil
376
Frederick Torrens 201
Henry
376
Septimus
246
Thomas
115
William John
376
Lyte, Thomas
401
Lythe, John
426
Lyttleton, Westcote Whitchurch
216
M'Adam, David
David
M'Alpin. Wm. Bain
M'Alpine, James
M'Annally, Cliarles
M'Arthur, Charles
Charles
James Earle
James

200
293
246
41
376
296
396
376
422

M'Arthur, John
293
M'Bamet, Alex.Cookburn 167
M'Bean, Alexander
376
J. Arch. Duncan 197
220
M'Beath, George
311
M'Bride, Michael
426
M'Cabe, Patrick
70,
134
M'Call, James
231
William
42, 292
M'Callum, John
Henry Atkins 295
Thomas
308
236
M'Cann, James
307
Thomas
M'Carthy, Henry Hotham 295
J. K. Connor 340
Justin Thadeus
Courlenay
376
229
Patrick
312
William
376
William
M'Carty, Brooks
153
M'Caskill, Hector
206
Sir John, KCB.
38, 160
KH.
John
249
M'Causeland, Conolly
284
M'Clellan, Jas. Creighton 136
M'Clenahan, Thomas
410
M'Cleverty, Robert
231
William A. 100, 199
M'Clintock, George Aug.
188
Joe.
376
M'Clure, Arthur
241
George
401
M'Couechy, James
410
M'Cord, Charles
376
M'Cormick, James
15:
M'Court, John
255
John
206
M'Coy, Daniel
268
John
Thomas Robert 217
M'Crae, Farquhar
425
M'Crea, Herbert Taylor 24(5
196
M'Crea, James
Richard Charles 168
Robert Barlow 271
M'Creagh, Michael
124
M-Crohan, Denis Eugene 376
M'Culloch, Samuel
425
M'Cullock, James Murray 376
M'Cumming, Rich. Hen.
John Beaumont
166
M'Curdy, Daniel
410
Thomas
256
M'Dermott, Ben.Remicott 154
GeoigeAug. 401
James
376
Thomas
376
Michael, MD.
241
Wm. Ffrench 200
M'Diarmid, John Duncan 311
M'Donald, Alexander,
376
Alexander
340
Alexander,
Charles AleXi
MD. 377
422

M'Donald Colin

377

Donald
340
Donald
377
Dun.Don.M'Cay 176
Henry Thomas
340
James Horsebnrgh 114
John, CB.
35, 244
John M'Cay
176
William
340
William
340
M'Donell, Alexander
401
Alexander
Forbe James 340
259
M'Docnell, John
136
M'Dooough, Matthew
219
377
Thomas
M'Douall, James
69, 119
Robert, CB.
16
M'Doogall, Duncan
340
Hugh
377
John Robert
377
Patrick Leonard 260
Tho. William John
377
M'Dowell. Frederitk
410
Geo. James Moat,
68, 142
CB.
377
M'DufT, Alexander
377
M'Duffie, Donald
M' Parian, John
. 307
M'Farlane, Francis John 135
Henry
377
377
William
M'Gee, Henry Edward 170
377
M'Goldrick, /Eneas
184
M'Grath, Palriek
173
Thomas, MD.
M'Gregor, Duncan
38
George Hall, CB.
115
James, MD.
193
James
311
James, MD.
312
John
377
M'G rigor, Alexander
223
Sir Jas. Barf.
MD.
309, 448
M'Haffie, James
63
M'llliee, John Drone
229
Robert William 377
M'Innes, John
113
Matthew
340
M'Inroy, James
243
William

340
M'lntosh, Andrew
377
Robert
401
M'Intyre, Angus
340
Colin Campbell 230
James
34 1
Peter
377
M'lver, Edward
474
Donald
377
George
341
M'Kay, Joseph
401
M'Kechnie, Andrew
422
M'Kellar, Peter
John Martin 293
377

Index.
M'Kenzie, Alexander

517

341 M'Nicol, Duncan

377 Mtcdonald, Alexander

Nirnl

John
Joha
Kenneth
Mackay

204
377
154'( M'Niven, Thomas William
Ogilvy
73, 113
M'Phee, John
377
M'I'herson, Alexander
273

\Vi11inm

141

Wm. Fleming 377


M'Kedie, John Graham 284
M*Kie, Patrick
107, 154
ATKi.lop, Robert John 294
M'KioDOOp Alexander
114

Alexander
Daniel
._....

Fii-in

251

177

Sir A. Keppel, Bt.


CharlesKerr
Chas.

377
341
IfiO

-George
Donald

341
150
258
65,113
205

911

James
Hon. Jas.
Mitchell
W. 257
John

401

Will! ir,

-"i1;

Philip, CB. 75, 168


Bosvillo John

M'Kiostry, Alex.
-M'Kmly, David Elliott
M'Lachlan.Neil

168 M'Queen, Donald


221
"Rnhnrf
401

M'Laine, Lauchlan

410

341

244
177

10, 117, 193


Thnmie Pirh

M'Hae, Farquhar
Irtfm

7 1

377

49^

M'Laren, Alex. Donald


M'Lean, ArchibaM
Cieoige Gordon
WLeod, Alexander 76,

377
377
425
213

M'Taggart, Angus
256
M' Vicar, John
341
M'Wharrie, Robert, HID. 312
Maberly, Evan
270

Ranald
R.
Ranald, CB. 341
KH.

67, 155

Macadam, James
114
\Vm A'//
10
Mac Alester, Chas. SomerTille
377
Macan, 'J'urner Arthur
168
YVillinm
141 Macann, Fra. Arth. MD. 422
Willinm
01
377
William
210
M'Lerolb, Thomas
377 Macalpine, James
_ Williim
*?d*i
105 . -.
M 'Uric. John
209 Mac Andra w, David
M'Mahon, KJmonJ John 307
John JilD
101
Leger John
Daniel
341
115
60
Mac Donell, Alexander 377
William, UD. 248 Macdonell, Alex. Sheriff 232
Mac Arthur, Alexander 114
.
Edward
71
422
KCB.
11,246 Macarthur, Peter
416
Christopher.MB.
Charles
377 -- Huch
255

Thos. Wealropp 135 Macartney,


William

M'Maoiu, Henry
Hnnrtr

M'Alillan. Quiaten,
John

lAfi

KCH.

103, 16?
177

John

377
419

Macauley, James Shorlall 215


425
377 Mac Bain, Giles
^fonlirtn Aff>
At*} Macbean. Archibald 104, 267
Frederick KII
M'Mullin, John, Mi).
419
68, 236
M'Munn, Kobt. A. MD. 231
M'Murdo, Alured Chat. 341
..
Forbes
n\\
M'Nabb, Duncan
416
Sir Wm KCB 12 244
261
M'Nair, James Stanser
203 .. . .. Wm Forbes
_
William Fred 236
Macbeth. James, MD.
161
M'Nally, Henry
198 ftl acCarthy .Justin Kdw.D. 208
M'Namara, Heury
377
- .
.... \lirh-irl
"177 Macdermid, John
341
244
M'Namee, John
208 Macdonald, Allan
M'Naughtan, William
410
35, 113, 266
M'Neil, Donald
377
Alexander
181
M'Neill, Alexander
341 .
M'Mulleo, Isaac

11,231

111
Mac Donoell.Cha. Eustace 180
F T F A
160
James
Macdougall,
JamesColin

12
74, 377
193

Tnhn A

170

Mac Dougall, Patiick


70
Macdowall, Day Hoit
71
Mac Duff, John
191
Macfarlane, Andrew
341
William Joseph 212
Vlacfarquhar, Hugh
114
Mac Gachen, John
377
Mac Gibbon, Robert
377
Macgowan,JohnAnstrutherl91
Mac Gregor, Donald
114
finnrttn Hull TR
l.ilm

114
":1

Index.

518

406 Mtenamara John, MD.


377 Macnab, Duncan
John
Mae Kinoon, Daniel Hen. 142 Mat.Veal, Hector
Macneil, Archibald
Macgregor,John Alex. Paul 113

MacGregor, John
Malcolm

377 Mackie, William


172 Mackiulay, John

Mtckinnon, Donald Hen.


Aylmer
220
Machardy, Francis Nicoll 254
John
Wm.
John,
Hen.
Ml).
MD. 291
378
Machell, John Thomas
377 Mackintosh,
Machen, Charles
L--7
Macintire, Andrew
377
Macintosh ,Ale*.
A lezander
Fisher, KH.1 39
1 4 Mackworth, Sir Digby, Bt.
KH.
64
Mae Kay, Lachlan
377
91
Mackay,An-us
Alexander
Wrn.
257
172 Macky, Thomas
Maclachlan, Alexander 61, 266
Archibald
36
Colin
401
- Daniel MD 425 419
Maclagan, Philip
Daid, White
MD. 420

Maenitb, Arth. Colquhoan 232


- William A1.D
423
Mtcphail, John
95
Mac Pheraoo, John
243
Macphenon, Alei. John 157

Evan
Gillici

22O
93 260

John
side, MD.
312
Maclaine, Sir Archibald,CB.15
Hugh

, . Lachhn

09
341

377

CK. KH.
Maclaren, James, CB.
113
405 Maclauchlan, Jas. Aug. 378 Macquarie, George W.
Maclaurin, David ScottKin.405
Hector
T~I, v
in WA Maclean, Alexander 95, 256
Lachlan
MacQueen,
John Arch.
<VlcxondcT
246
Neil
377
Macra, Sir John, KCH.
Neil M'Innes
271
I' ,,!,,, it
S4.1
Macready, Edw. Nevil
Andrew MD
228
Charles Ml).
310 Macredie, Thomas
William
341
Maclier, William
V- iHi mi
3?Q
Chi3 MniTvclf 7? ?*M MacWilliam, John
William
416
Madden, Henry
Mackechnie, Chrrlei
245
Grafton, St. "
7, 196
Mackenzie, Sir Alex. Bt.
George
115 Maddison, Geo. Latham
GCH.
6 .
George
268 Maddock, William
Madigan, Jas. Alex.
- George
378 Madocks, John Edward
Alex Wedrier
841
. Sir Hector KCB 113 Madox, Henry, KH.
Alexander V\'m
*?54
Magan, Wm. Henry
- James
341 Alagee, Henry Wemyss
Sir John KCB. 11 178 Magenis, Hen. Arthur 73,
Charles Finch
213
John
99 1P7 Magill, George
Colin
341
Henry
John
178
. J0hn
378
Magius, Ernest, B<irrn
Hugh*
40ft
Gilbert
200 Magnay, Alexander
Magin, Thomas
Hugh Riiley
222
James
224
Samuel
401 Magrath, Dennis Joseph,
John
11 ;
Tnhn
410
- Wm Henderson 930
MO.
Macleod, Alexander
214
Donald John M 159 Maguire, BerriU H.
James Duff

Gco Francis ('/'

58

. John
Maharg, John, MD.
KH.
39 Maher, Martin
Sir John CB KCH
9,229 Mahon. Gilbert

,,. vVilliam
William Ord MD
Mackeson. Fred. CB.
Mackey,John
Hugh
Alexander

377
191
114
341
156

Peter MD
Mackie, John

William
1 69 Maclise, William
377 MacMahon. William
Charlc?
240 Macnamara, Michael

William

312
378
378
331
341

33
193
341
172
328
38
99
422
114
401
378
218
341
155
139
58
131
246
239
206
127
441
221
296
311
229
474
223
378
248

James
378
114
242 Mahon, Luke
215
195
23 Mahony, Montague Msr378
iin, MD,
309

Index.
Mahood, James
172
Main, Robert
209
Mainwaring, Arthur
341
- tdw. Rowland 114
- Kdward M. H. 153
- Frederick 96,202
- George
173
- George
237
- Wm. Arthur 231
Mair, John, MD.
310
- William
251
Mairis, Valentine Hale
341
.- Valentine Thos. 285
Maiater, John
10, 238
Maitland, Charles Lennox

519

ar

Manners, Russell, CB.


Manning, Francis Edw. 114
Mansel, Geo. Pleydell
197
Wm. Herbert
378
57
John, CB.
161
Morton Grove
Rob. Christ. KH. 40
Mansell, Wm. Mansell 296
Mansergh, John Craven
167
John Southcote 122
Rob. John Southcote
170
Mansfield, James Wm. 202
John
341
William
410
Browrnlow
145
204
William R.
- Charles
163 Manson,William
114
James
- Fietlerick
6, 209
401
446
- Fred. Thos.
175 Manuel, Albert
- John, UD.
260 Mapleton, Henry, MD.
101
- John
410 Maiburg, Frederick
442
^ Sir Peregrine,
378
Marcer, Rich. Harvey
KCB.
9,113,168 March, Chas. H. Gordon
- Peter
410
Lennox, Earl of 117,341
- Thomas
231
- Leopold Geo. Fred. 378
Major, Francis Wm. A. C. 306
William Henry
294
Robert Clement 308 Marcon, Edward
341
Stephen
John
163
378
Malassei, Chas. Thomas 417 Marder, Henry
378
307 Marecheaux, C. H.
- Maximilian
261
- Nicholas
405 Margary, Alfred Rob.
205
416 Margesson, William Geo. 207
-- Nicholas
170
Malcolm,Geo.Alex.Cfl.74,130 Margitson, John
- Sir James, KCB. 57
Joseph
401
- James
160 Marindin, Henry Richard 151
- John Dundas 179 Markes, Alfred
1 16
Malet, Alfred Augustas 159 Markham, Frederick 74, 183
Osborne
Charles St. Lo 74, 159
183
Maling Thomas
64 Markland, George
268
378
Wm. Eyles
92 Marklove, John
Mallard, John Hicks
70
341 Marlay, David
Mallock, Samuel
341 Marlow, Benjamin Wm. 179
341
Maltby, Frederick
378
John
Mallei, Antonio
262
Wm. Biddlecomb 283
114 Marrett, Thomas
MaltoD, James
113
Mao, Garnet
341 Marrie, James
378
Mancor, Andrew
341 Marriott, Charles
114
Henry Christopher 152
- James
199
Minders, Thomas
Hayes
294
126
Mandeville, Wm. Drogo,
115
H.
Vitcounl
145
113
Thomas
Thomas Beckett
- Charles
113
Manger, John
296
Fielding
269
Manico, Edward
401 Marryat, George
341
Manley, John
410 Marsack, Geo. Hartwell 401
Manly, John Samuel
178 Marschalk, Charles, Baron 437
Gust.iv us. Baron 439
Mann, Edward Peter
244
- Gother Fred.
285
Otto de
439
- James
378
Theodore Von 438
159
- Jas. Robert
285 Marsden, John Long
422
- John Blaquiere 242 Marsdin, William
123
Manners, Charles
341 Marth, Henry
378
___-- Lord Charles
Henry
175
Somerset, KCB.
11,130
Robert
70. 282
- Lard Ceo. John 120 Marshall, Charles
Anthony
114
- John
378
62
- Henry Edward 188 -- George
George Robert
- He. beit Russell 188
187
.
Richard
96
James

Marshall, Henry
419
James
132
John
96
John
311
John George
Don
206
- John Samuel
114
-John Williams 217
- Josiah
113
Lawrence Jopson 401
Ralph
378
Thomas
378
Marston, Henry Fletcher 162
Molyneox Chas. 269
Marlen, Thos. KH.
62, 128
Marter, Tho. Peter
417
Martin, Benjamin
378
Edward
378
George. MD.
225
George
425
Henry
378
Henry Clinton
341
James
130
James
425
James Charles
261
John
38
Johnston
378
Rich. Bartholomew 378
Robert
95, 197
Robert Fanshan-e
99 228
Samuel Yorko
341
Thomas
169
Wm. Neufville
378
285
Marlindale, Ben Hay
378
Martyn, Charles
Mountjoy Fra.
119
Marvin, William
273
Masboug, Ladislasde VilHers
341
Mascall, John Richard
341
Mason, Francis
378
Henry James
169
James
96
James
527
James
306
378
James
John Monck
175
1. R. C.
115
401
Richardson
William
261 448
W.
115
Massey, George
341
Hampden Hugh,
182
MD.
James
213
Massy, Hugh
237
Hugh Hanson John 195
ll.ni. John
71
Hun. Math. Henry
Charles
91
John
199
Master, Harcourt
98, 131
Chas. Chester
209
Kra. Rob. Chester 209
Henry Orlando
Chester
247
Richard Thomai 341
Wm. Chester
168

520
Muleri, Jamei
410
Stephen
378
Wm. Godfrey Rayon
296
Matheson, Roderick
378
> Thomas
75
Mathews, Joseph Henry 135
378

Joseph
Mathewson, Peler
63
Mathias, William
214
Mathison. John Augustus 378
Matron. Edward 95,282,285
209
Henry
Matthew, Tho. Patrick
152
.Matthews, John Henry 18-2
238
John James
378
John Powell
254
Mark
Richard
424
William
410
William Joseph 114
Wm. M'Donald 378
416
Matthty, Alphonso
445
Frederick
Maturin, Wm. Henry
307
Maud, John George
116
270
Maude, George Ashley
Hon. Cornwallis 119
Fred. Francis
154
Warren
184
187
Maule, John
Hon. Laudeidale 74.
231
William
401
Mauleverer, Benj.Banbury 240
James Thos. 181
William
341
Maunsell. Frederick 62,237
George
68
George
246
George
378
John Borlase 138
John Kdmund 342
Nicholas
263
Richard
213
Robert
237
Thomas
183
Thos. Cockayne 138
William Wray 237
Mawby, Joseph
378
Sebnght
9
Mawhood, William John 378
Maxwell, Alexander
197

Archibald M. Ktf.42.
187

Charles Francis 234


Charles Robbins 189
Sir Chas. William,
CB. KCH.
12, 256
Colin
245
Edw. Herbert
240
George
218
George Vaughan 2-10
Henry
342
James
185
Han. Jaj. Pierce 210
Maxwell, John
378
Joseph
378

Index.
Maxwell, Sir William Alex.
Bart.
66
William Robert 294
William Rowland 247
May,. Charles
446
156
CharlesEmanuel 90, 445
Edward Stephen
132
Sir John, KCB. KCH.
15, 264
Joseph Mignon
90
Rodolphede
57,446
Rudolph Atnedee de 445
Maycock, Dottin
142
John Gittens
179
173
Joseph
213
William
192
Maydwell, Henry Law
342
Mayer, Philip
179
Mayers, John Perkins
378
Mayhew, Henry
Maynard, Edmund Gilling 240
Mayne, Charles Frederick
213
Hutchinson
Henry
200
John, CB.
113
John
151
Taylor Lambard 158
William
256
William
342
Mayo, John Pole
169
Mayow, George Wynell 134
Meacham, John
179
Mead, Charles
401
Meade, Frederick
71
Hon. John, CB.
9
John
Han. Robert
194
7,163
Robert
125
. Roche, KH. 94,117
Thomas Harold 378
Thomas Quin
296
Meaden, David
342
Meares, John
378
Meason, Malcolm R.
Laing
191

Wm. Ferguson
Laing
212
Medhurst, John William 161
Mee, Charles Henry
267
George Aug.
114
Meech, Thos. Crosby
342
Meehan.Geo. Waller
254
Meek, Jacob
342
Meheux, Rich. William 294
Meik, Alexander Crie
246
Francis Thomas
142
Meiklejohn, J. Hope Johnstone
405
Mein, Frederick R.
151
George
164
Pulteney
422
Meinecke, George Fred. 443
Meier, Carl. Peter Arnold 441
Ern. Theo. Chr.
437
Meier, Phil. Hen. Fred.
90, 441
Melhuish, S. Camplin
342

Mellis, John
342
378
Mellish, William
252
Wm. Leigh
115
Melliss, Geo. W.
Mellor, James
114
121
Mellows, John
Mellsop, T. John Abbott 218
309
Melvin, Alexander
243
Alfred James
Melville, Alexander, AID. 422
Geo. John Whyte 1 48
Rev. Henry '
448
Me nee, Haffez
378
Mends, Herbert
107, 255
Hugh Bowen
342
James Delamain 255
Robert
251
Wm. Fisher
307
Mendibus, Antoine Louis
de
446
Mensing, Ernest
441
Menzies, Alexander
378
Allan
154
Brunswick
197
Charles, KH. 42, 292,
297
295
Charles Fred.
196
Duncan
246
Edward
378
George
Gilbert Innes
193
James Stewart
246
Wm. Collier
285
Mercer, Alex. Caralie
62,265
Alexander
378
Arth. Hill Hasted 154
Douglas, CB.
16
Edw. Smith 42, 292
Kdw. Smith
246
Geo. Wm.
150
272
Henry'
John Henry
295
Robert
101, 292
Merckhel, Elias
445
378
Meredith, Boyle
378
George

James Henry 401


i
Richard Martin
106, 164
Thomas James 242
Mermet, Joseph
446
Merrie, William
410
Messiter,John
Geo. Hughes 74, 168
179
Sussex Lennox
Aubrey Beauclerk
179
Metcalf, Henry Christopher243
- Thomas Level
342
Metge, Henry Ton-ens
180
Methold, ICdwanl
342
262
Metrovich, Nicola
Meuron, Chas. Catsar de 445
John Fred, de
378
Meyer, Charles
439
Fred. Herman
438
George
438

Index.

521

Meyer, Ceo. Julius

438 Miller, John

Meyler, George
Meyoell, Edw. Frauds

217
342

William
Mejrick,Wm,
George
Henry

227
369

Thomas

297

Michel. Charles Edward

21 8

William

261 Mitford, Bertram Charles 342

Michell.Ch.CorawelliijKtt 71

\Villinm

"17O

255 Mitchell, John Wray

268

sum

71

Moberley, Henry
Millerd, Thomas
342 Mockler, Edward
Milles, Han. Geo. WaUon 120
Mickleham, Geo. CunMillet, Edward, MD.
niogham
202 Milligan, William,
William ATD.
Mickletliwail, Geo.Nathan 204
Milliken, John
_
\Yilli-im
Micklelhwaile, Nathaniel
W. J. B.
70, 149 Millingen, John Crispigny
Middleroore, Geo. CB. 12, 199 Mills,William
James
Thomas
Cha.
Robert
Frederick
Charles
Jas.
William
Hamilton
Maxwell
Conway
AI iddieton,
Fred.
Charles
Dobson
39, 209
130
John

Miles

Lockwood
Milne, James Miles
308
378
143
33 Milner, Charles
Milne*, Alfred Shore

Wm. Macdonald
Millar, Archibald

148 Moline, James Pricnard


Mollan, Wm. Campbell
Molle, George
Moller, Chas. Champion
272
379 Molloy, John
Molyneux, Charlie
Berkeley
59
Molyneux, John
379 Monck, Chas. Stanley

. ._ . . \Yilliam
378 Milward, Thomas Walter 272 Monckton, Hon. Edmund
Gambier
91 Minchin, Cbas. Humphrey 379
Fqofi
243
._ . _ . . Miles Fi&her
422
John Paul
342 Moncrieffe. George
69,

Charles Stuart
David

379

Dugald Stewart

219

Fiennes S., CB.

67

Georg
George Gumming 205
410

John, MD.

218

342

184

Mingay, John
410
173 Miniken, John Bruer
127
Miniussir, Nicholas de
439
Minnitt, John Christopher 228
Minter, George
107
285 Minto, James Clephane 31 1

Miller, Alex.

443
205
379

Iftfi

A. Oliver
Milman, Edward Aug.

John Marshall
Mill, James

310
244 Moffitt, James, MD.
240
266
203
379
158
184
36 Moggridge, Juhn Yerbury
285
Mogridge, James Edward 379
Moleswoith, Aithur John 379

263

Midgley, Henjamin
178
Midwinier, Thomas
410
AI id wood, Thomas W.
307
Mi Id may, Arthur G. St. J. 238
St. John
Milei.Sir
George
Chailes
Kdwatd,
William
CB.

425
342
132 Moeller, Frederick
MorTat, Bowland
401 Moffait, Abraham

115
141

Money, Archibald, CB.

173
227
180
379
342
194
342
379
150
252
218
149
33

Mooins, Eaton
62,221
Monk, John
401
Monkland, George
226
Monro, Frederick
3/9
William
31
Minty, John
379
Montagu, Gerard
295
Misani, Johan Theo. de 445
Miuett, Joseph
121
jas yln i/lrtna]s IQ\
Mitchell, Andrew
342
Willoughby
"I'1
. _ ... Hugh
76 29*2 Montague, Horace Wm. 285
262
Much And Rob 145 MonUnaro, John
John
65 Monleath, Thos. CB. 113, 115
- Inlin Hf D
1 Ifl Monteith, William
113
John
294 Montenach, Ch. Theodore
de
106
John
379
3 C

522

Index.

401
58 Morris, John
Montgomerie, Alexander 161 Moore, Hon. Robert
John William
113
Robert
405
.
Duncan
114
Jonas
128
Samuel
379
Frederick
251
Samuel
Thomas
163
.
Frederick
417
Townsend Gun
165
Thomas
297, 342
Montgomery, Alex. Barry
William
142
Thomas
342
106,151
William
410
Thomas Chailes
Alei. Rich. 342
379
294 MorrUb, James
Cotton
.
. Conrad
131
100, 293
63 Morrison, Arthur
William
James
256
George
P.
Edw.
173
38
William George
. John Myers 200
Hans
342
- Won. Jas. Bury
Lambert Lyons
John Charles
M'Leod
221
232
296
Downie
Wro. Yorke 106,205
Richard
342
. J. Whiteford 379
Willoughby 76, 132
.
Robert
401
Wm. Lawtie 285
Moorhead, Alexander Gor
Robert Giles,
W. Mansfield
59
don
177
AfD.
226
. Charles
379 tloiritt, Henry Edward 269
Montizambert, G. Sheaffe 192
2oa
Edward, AID. 183 tforrow, David
Montmorencie, Raymond
307
150 Vforse, Henry Browne
Elmerie de
201 Moorsom, Robert
113
James
140
Montmorency, Joseph de 210 Morant, Charles
148
138
William
Edward
R. E. De 201
69
Cooper, Leonard
220
Horatio
Monlresor.Auchmuly 101,257
Edw. John Tbo. 206 Moray, Francis, EarJ of 342 Morshead, Charles Ander
son
192
342
.
Henry Edward 145 Mordaunt, Lewis
Pentvre Anderson 271
442
Henry William 270 Moreau, William de
SirW.C.
lit.
166
401
John
250 Morehouse, George
401
Moreton, Moses
379 Mortashed, John
Sir Tho. Gage,
97,187
KCH.
8, 12 Morewood.Geo.Alex.MD. 420 Mortimer, Charles
Edmund
342
Morgan, Alex. Braith
Moody, Hampden Cle
Tho*. By these* 172
422
waite
ment Blamire
285
160
306 Morion, Edwin
- Charles
Richard Clement 284
- M.VilliersSankey 186
342
- Charles
Thomas
60, 282
Samuel James
126
342
- Edward
Monney, John
401
379
. William
379
- Edward
Moor. Hassell Rich.
69
425 Mosley, Ashton
212
-Evan
Moore, Chas. William
401
312 Moss,Henry
George
379
401
- Evan
Edward
162
842
- George Gould
Francis
6
- William
405
130
- Henry Charles
Frederick
342
128 Mosse, Henry Alexander 379
- Herbert
Frederick George 179
342
Peter Benj imin 379
- Hugh
Garrett
410
Philip Augustus 157
- Jas. Hungerford 401
George
183
Mostyn,
Edward
134
342
- John
George
410
Hen. Thornton, JJD.
379
- John
George
416
410
-John
George Frederick 179
422
John William
422
312
- John
George Ogle
234
Robert
229
Richard Gibbons 160
.
Geo. Samuel
183
379
Robert
Thomas
113
Henry
158
178
Thomas
Thomas
379
Henry, CB.
114
Thomas
178
379
Henry
342 Moriarty, Jas. Robert
Thomas
205
212
James Adolphus 379 Morice, David, MD.
Tho. Henry, KH, 114 Mothe, Peter Jas. de la
James Guy Piers 217
97 Morison, Charles, AfD. 420 Motte, Peter de la, Cfl. 113
- James T.
342
Daniel
407 Mottley, Thos. Martin
342
-Jas. Slewart
141
116 Mouat, James, A/D.
' James
249
- Isaac
James
155
241
James
59
- John, KH.
William, Cfl. 113
Charles Abney
201
229
- John
34
Moubray,
Edward
272
Morle,
John
401
- John
William Burgess
422 Moubray, Rich. Yates
410
- Jolin
379 Stuart
295
426 Morley, Edward Lacy
- John
- John Hay
170 Fra. I '.in. -tin i.i 191 Mould, Thos. Rawlings 284
379
James
196 Moulin, Andrew du
- John Wardrop
261
Morphett, James
20 Moultrie, Go. Bligh
196
J. Ilildebrand
379 Mount, Edward
379
Oakes
186 Morphy, Richard
Wm. Fletcher Jas. 179 Mount Edgcumbe, Ernest
Joseph
201
6(
Aug. Karl of
315,379
Joshua John
379 Morris, Arthur
Charles Henry
27 Mountain, Armine Simcoe
Lethbridge Charles 1 68
Edmund, CB. 42,11
Henry, CB.
69, 177
Nicholas
295
George Wm.
196
Jacob George
177
Richard
379
Griffith Jeffrey
34!
Robt. Frederick 271
Richard A.
121
Henry
Joseph
26(
Mountford, Joseph
379
Rich Cornwallis,
CB.
114
Jas. Deaves
232 Mountsteven, Header
199

Index.
Moontsteven, II.... Win.
Murray, Adam Walker 310
Blewett
231
Alexander
169
Mowbi.iv, Alex. Robert 152
Alexander
379
Arthur
214
Thomas
204
Anli. Slormont 252
MoyUn, Charles
224
Augustus Wm. 364
Mocklestoo, Edward
379
Charles
167
Mudije, Rich. Zachary
65
Mr. William Mure.MD 193
Charles
193
Mulcaster,
Sir F.
Fred.
Montr,
William,
nr 13B
diaries
228
Charles Edward 116
Charles Robert 342
KCH.
11,281
Multiall, John
168
Hon. Charles
90
Mulkern, Martin
342
Hon. DaTid Hen. 150
Denis, MO.
136
Mullaily. Daniel
425
Douglas Alex.
233
Mullen, Edward Cowell 201
Edward
379
John
124
Francis
379
John
342
Freeman
107,211
Muller, Edw. A. G.
151
George
203
Fred. Augustus 439
Hon. George
10
Frederick Bree
157
Rt. Hnii.SirGeo.
Frederick Henry 442
George de
90,438 GCB.GC/f.8,151, 264,281,
Hen. William
446
Geo. Freeman
217
Jost
445
. Hon. Henry, CB. 14
Ludewig Von
437

Henry
171
Nicholas
90, 445
342
Henry
Robert Philip Ed. 258

Henry
Augustus
231
William
443
Hugh Robertson 114
407
William
James
115
Mullmlland, Andrew
410
James
410
Mulligan, Richard
411
//mi. Jas. Charles
261
Mullins, John
Plantagenet
150
Mulloy, Arthur Edward 241
James Florence 225
Mulock, Thos. Edmunds 222
John
422
Muodell, Frederick
221
Herbert Viughan 248
John Cuthbert
219
John Digby
342
St. John
173
Peter Daly, MD. 311
Mundy, Charles Godfrey 342
Rob. Shetbourne 171
George V.
184
Samuel Hood
219
Godfrey Basil
9
Thomas
113
Godfrey Charles 99
Thomas
Andrew
Pierrepont Hen. 269
285
Lumsden
Robert Miller
269
24
Virginius
Manns, Edward C.
226
249
William
Munro, Alex. KH.
37, 265
. Wm. M'Carthy 255
Alexander
167
167
Campbell
145 Murtagh, John, MD.
66
David Arthur
138 Murton, Henry John
188
Frederick
379 Mushet, John Hunter
95, 260
GeVge
342 Muter, Robert
Dunbar Douglas
24 1
Hector
260
Hugh
342 Muskelt, Thomas Willis 379
James, MD.
148 Muttlebury, George, CB. 57
256
James, St. John 211 George
John
113 Myers. Wm. James 105, 223
William
379
John
379
177
.
Sir Thomas, Br. 136 Mylius, George F.
Rodney
257
William
238
William, MD.
243 Mylrea, Frederick Thos. 306
William
309 Mytton, John F. Fin
241
Giffard
Munster, Wm. Geo. Earl of 1 1 8
Munter, Frederick
441
168
Munton, John Oliver
186 Nagel, John Thomas
379
Murchison, Kenneth
180 Nangle, George
Geo.C. Drummond 198
Kenneth
379
379
Mure, George
379 Nankivell, James
John, MD.
131 Nanne, John Christ. Fred. 438
379
Muriel, George William 236 Nantes Richard
Murphy, Geo. Henry Edw. 95 Napier, Sir Charles James
GCB.
13,173
Miah William
232
Duncan Campbell 379
Murray, Adam
401

523
Napier, Edw. H. D. E. 73, 113
SI, Geo.Thos.KCB. 13
Geo. Thos. Conolly259
John Moore
214
Johnstone 226
Johnstone
113
Rob.JohnMilliken231
Thos. Erskine, CB. 35
Hon. Wm.
285
William C. E.
176
Wm. F. Pat. CB. 16
Napleton, T. E. A.
114
Nash,Cha.Widnham 102,260
Joseph
John
379
I ll

III.!..

114
826

William
2'.'5
William
a?<)
Nason, George
401
Henry
380
Nattermann, Frederick
4:i7
D80
Nayler, Charles
Naylor, Charles Scarlin 191
381
Edward
235
James Sadler
119
Thomas
Nazer, Solomon K. Ferrier242
Neale, Melville, MD. 3 II, 449
Wm. Payne
342
Neame, Charles Covell
198
Nedham, William Robert 268
Need, Arthur
143
253
John Peler
Needham, George
176
Henry
201
Hon. Robert
138
237
Neil. William
Neill, Job n Martin Blagden 191
Matthew
422
Robeit
307
Will. Fra. Smith
271
Neligan, Thomas
3HO
Nelley, John Peler
99, 229
Nelson, Alex. Abercromby 191
Frederick
1'Jl
John Clarke
aco
Michael
129
Richard
401
Richard J.
284
Thomas L. K.
191
. Wm. Frederick
291

Nelthorpe, Henry
227
Nembhard, Thomas Hay 167
Nepean, Alfred de Hochepied
296
Edmund
293
William
72
Nesbitt, Alexander
12
Cosby Lewis 76,211
Joseph
113
Nesfield; William Andrews 380
Nesham, Thomas W.
342
Ness, James Burdelt
3-12
Nestor, James
342
NETHERLANDS, Hit Ma
jesty the King of, GCB. 6
Netile'ship, William
140
Neuicha'ffer, Charles Er
nest F.
442
Nevett, Charles Henry
267
Nevill, William
119
3 C 2

624

Index.

176
Nevile, George
271 Nicholson. Robert Dring 380 Northey, Stewart
William Brook
348
Neville, Cosmo
192 Nicholson, William Smith 248
217
Edward
205 I Nicklc. Sir Robert, A'//. 39 Norton, James Roy
Edward
240
97
Henry Draper
151 Nickoll. Thomas
John (alias TcyJNicol, Charles, CB. 13,220
Hon. Henry Aidoninkoharawen)
114
James
164
145 1
worth
343
380 Nott, Francis Percy
100 Nicolas, Paule Harris
Park Percy
Sir
William,
GCB.
1 13
312
202 Nicoll. Charles
-- Robert
Francis
;
William
235
10, 123
Newbery, Francis
James
273 Nottidge, Jeremiah Brock 114
342
- George
222
Sam. John Luke
181 Nowlan, John
380
Newbolt, Francis
Thomas
380
444
Newburg,, Ar. A. Camac 343 Nicollc, Frar>9ois
William
380
343
253 Nicolls, Augustus
Newbury, John
209
Kdward
36 Nugent, Cha, Lavallin
42C
Newcomb, Joseph
Christopher E. I. 401
Fra. Hastings G. 124
Newcomen, Arthur
Edward
380
George Green
72
210
.- George
Geo. Stephens N.
Gustavus
14,281
253
Newdigate. Edvr ard
Hodges
Sir George, Bart. 416
Sir Jasper, KCK. 10,
148
- Fra. Wm.
113, 156
343
Newell, George
GCB.
6, 157, 448
Oliver
217
410
- John
St. Geo. Mervyn 1 80
Robert Murphy 176
217
Newenham. Richard
James
187
Willoughby Halo33
Newhoiise, Charles
Morgan
425
255
ran
343
- William
Walter
330
308
152 Nicholson, John
Newland, Arthur
311 Nunn, Jas. Winnielt 92, 232
Patrick, MD.
121
Bingham
John
343
114
Malcolm
242
-- William
John Oliver Howe 343
343
Newman , Cha.Rayner 104,1 65 Nisbet, Robert
vi
n ,10 Nisbett, Henry
445
380 Nurg, John
343
- John
380 Nivison, Jas. Finlayson 176
Joseph
207
425 Oakley, Soulden
224 Nizon, James
Lydston
Jocelyn Ingram 196
343
James Lock
Robert Lydston 223
164
401 Oakes, Arthur
John Isaac
Newport, Simon George 190
123
Frederick Aston
MarmadukeGeo. 107,190
Newton, Beauchamp Barth.
Sir Hen. Tho. Bt. 380
Murray Octavius
270
380
Robert
113 Oates, James Poole, KH. 59
130
George
343
William Coape
Thomas
418
380
Hibbert
249
William Richm.
380 Obert, Marcus A.
271
Horace Parker
59
William Fred.
233 Obins, Hamlet
312
John
42/i
128 O'Beirne, James, MD.
380 Noake, Robert C.
John
229
178 O'Brien, Bartholomew
424 Noble. Brabazon
John Hayne
410
Bartholomew
204
Thomas Charles 380 Noel, Edward Andrew
C. Oonatus Corbet 246
Hon. Gerard Jame 137
380
Walter
David
255
Hon. Henry Lewis 220
. Wm. H. KH. 67, 260
Donough
22 4
Stephen
92
- William Samuel 148
Edmund Edward
102
Neynoe, Charles Fitz Roy 343 Nokes, James
258
Hare, MD.
168
Joseph
380 Nolan, John
424
Edward
Lewis Edward
141
Rawdon S. Camb. 254
13
Edward James
294
Richard Bolton
168 Nolloth, Peler Brames
221
Francis
63
197 Nooth, Henry
Nicholas, Albeit
268
Henry, II. B.
Henry Stephen
343
214
Griffin
380
James
John Mcrvin
197
34.3
James
3BO
John
253 None, James Anderson 272
Nicholl. John Cole
422
- John Terence
113 Norcliffe, Norclifle, KH. 65
William
222
- Joen Doyle
65 Norcott, Wm. Scerbrooh
Nicholls, George
Richard Serrell 239
Ramsay
252
234
Geo. Russell
- Terence
103, 239
246 Noiman, Cha. John Wm. 224
Henry
Wm. Creagh
191
205
John
261
- John
William Edward
Henry Radford
161
313
Nichols, William
Pet.Shadwell 92,207
Freeman
205
Nicholson, Brinsley, MD. 309
191 O'Callaghan, Cha. Geo. 121
Robert

Christ. Hampden 343


Patrick, MD. 137
William
380
Gilbert Thomas 135
216! O'Connell, Chas. Philip 20J
Huntley
343 Norris, Charles
Daniell
189
343!
John
J affray
251
Daniel
401
380
Robert
John
380
Edw. Maurice 251
212
John
448 North, Charles Napier
Mauiice
380
3-13
Philip
Joseph
236
Sir Maurice Cha.
401
Roger
Ralph
380
11,232
KCII.
William
Richard
380
Maurice Chas. 225
Robert
172 Northey, Augustus J. W. 202 1
Lewis Augustus 1131

410 ;

Index.

625

233 Ormsby, Henry Michael 380


271 Oldright, Jolm
17 O'Leary, Arthur
105,206
Wm R Tr\Kn 9*>*i Oliphant, James
114
Rob CaiEclIa
2fil .,. . ,_ , . John William
268
O'Conner, Bernard Rich. 380
Oliver, Chas.
John Dudley
380
181
Scivcll J
380
O'Connor, Charles
426

O'Connell, Richard
PirVinwl

T T ttn/-K

37, 265 Orr, James


John
Olivier, Henry Stephen
72
311 Olpherts, Geo. Edward 214 Orrell, Andrew
IfiO
Richard
254 Osborn, Kean

Mn

Nicholas, MD.
HirViird

405
142 O'Meara, Daniel
. ^villiim
417
O'Dell, Hen.Edw.
96,261 O'MoIony, 11. Anthony 201
Omptcda, Christ. Lewis
von
441
Odell. William
170
O'Dogherty, Fra. Blake 380
O'Donel, Charles
240 Ommanncy, Fran. Montague
Maxwell
272
O'Doooell, Sir Charles
343
Routledge
Neal
343
40 O'Neill, Charles
Charlton
104 249
1 1, .,,r,.
ftpf)

Patrick
198
- Henry Arthur
94
John'
263
O'Donoghue, Charles
228

O'Conor, J, Ross

- -

Tnhn Willitm

PR

*ifl

Oehlkers, Christian
438
O'Flaherty, Rich. James 235

Kucount
PnKrrf

William
O'Flyn, Andrew
'
380 Onslow, Arthur Edw.
Ogilby, David Filz Roy 157
Ogilvie, Alexander, ML). 291
... i
Henry Cranley
Sir Henry Bl,
Henry Philips

Ogilvy, David
Walter
Ogle, Edmund
Arthur

380

10
155

343
150
296
307
343
1 6ft

Pilcium
295, ?P7
Thomas P
21 9
Orange, John Edward
343
- Wm Nesbilt 94,219
Ord, Augustus Wrilliam 186

237
105, 284
160
Craven

O'Gorman. Purcell
O'Grady, John

380
380

/19^

258
153

272

380
308

Osborne, Francis
- Darragh

407
380

Wifliara
Ossorio, Baldassare
Ostheyden, Frederick
O'Sullivan, Eugene
Oswald, Robert,
Jas. Townsend
CB.

313
445
343
380
145
57

O'Toole, John M'Culloch


Wm Hcnrv
Otter, Charles J. "
Ottley, Benjamin Robert
Olway, Arthur J.

165
197
155
380
153

Plnrlrn

TOT 9fi7

- Edward John
150
Sir Loftua William
CB.
10, 236
Oughton, James
380
Ouseley, William
343
INI; .mi , James, CB.
1 14
)uvry, Henry Aime
220
Ovens, John
208
Owen, Edward Barry
168
Hugh Charles
225
John CB. KH. 39,
115,292,297,448
Loftus
67
Robert
12

Robert
343
Robert Hassall
401
Richard
114
Stephen
307
\Vm Redman
95, 282
380
JamesWm. Powlett 1939 Owens, John Walker
O'Halloran, Henry Dunn 221 Oide, John
Owgan, Joseph
243
O'Hara, Fitenon
380
446 Ozenden, Charles Vernon 253
Robert
66 Ordon, John
185
Anth. Alex.
Henry 251
92 Oiley, Henry Hugh
O'Hegerty, Charles
343 O'Reilly,Bernard
O'Kecfe, James
405
158
Henry William
426 Pack Arthur John
O'Kelly, James
380
Til."'
no
Denis Wm.
270
Oldershausen, Franz. Geo.
343
John
380 Packe, Geo. Hussey
von
438
Rob Christopher 185
John Robert
259
Oldenhaw, Charles
283
407
168 Packed, John
.
Henry
184 O'Shea, Rodney Payne
'422
Thomas
401 Paddock, John
Oldfield, Anthony
270
380
Oriel, Henry
HenryFrancis
A.
308
30" Pagan, Samuel Alex.
Pagano, Raphael
444
CB.
114
Page,
George
George
Hyde
Curry
209
883
145
John KH \1. 115 282 Orme, Wm. Knox
Macartney Hume 204 Ormond, Harry Smith 72, 181
Robert
343
finnrfr^
23R
Oldham, John Augustin 23f
Robert
Samuel Hyde
William
Henry
200
192
410
Augustus
Arthur
Anthony Howard 23!
34!
15
John Field
90 Ormsby,
Wm. Joseph
151
Olding, Nicholai Purdue 38C

Index.

526

Piislcy, Gilbert John


75
Paschall, Geo. Fred. 101, 222
Passley, Rich. Brown Ful
ler
343
Passy, Edra. Wm. Wilton 106,
707
3RO Pate, Robert
136
361
185 Paterson, Alexander
lAI

133 Parker, Ambrose liarcroft 216


Arthur ( 'li'-nlr*;
973
343
Charles Allan 294,297
Charles Wm
221
6,113,179,449
- - TMward
3H3

Paget, Lord Alfred


_ Catesby
CCB.

131

Frwlnrirlr

Henry
T,U-' Townlcy
J
Lord Henry William
George
Leopold Grimston 272
145

John Boteler, CB.

34

- John Kobt Theophilus Hastiog*


162
Faille, Peter Francis
307
Pakenham, Ilau. Charles
Neville Aubury
104, 114
118
R.
Edw. Wm.
224
145 -Richard
champ

178
U*

IM i f'i .V, !

1 ^*A

Robert, Thomas
Hoti.Wm.LygonlSB
KCB. Henry
13, 210
194
\\ ,r, ,T1,
Palling, Henry

:;-i
401

Palliser, Henry

267

Palmer, Arthur Watson

156

Edmund

272

Francis Roger

211

Henty W
Humphrey
John
James

187
:i|ln
256
343

John Reynolds
Nicholas
Reynolds
Camllol

!<><

'410

Paike, George Thomas


101, 257
293
2fi

36, 292
William

224

164
204
343

John
243
343
William Biddulph
Buck Cr-212
195 Patriarche, Philip
Patrick, James
343
Patrickson, Christ. C. CB. 33
thew Augustus
230 Patleoson, CookeTylden 343
Wm. Hodges
422
Tylden
176
237
Parkes, Edmund Alex.
236 Patterson, Alexander

Charles
Dovlo
161
Parkinson, Charles Augustus
*
EdwaiJ
381
188
Chaa Fred
225
Frederick Thoa. 161
Kdward CB
34
John
95
Jas Bcnners
220
- John Williams 381
Thomas
401
. Robert
3ft 1
William
171
Parlby, Brook Bridges,CB.113
_. George
343
243
William
102, 131
142
Parlour, William
407 Patlinson, Richard
230
Parr, James
307 Pattison, Charles
Parratt, Evelyn Latimer 237
Jas. Edw. Thos. 291

97, tm Parrott, William *


103, 2fi7 Parry, James

William
307
Panaliieri, Joseph
444
Pannach, Charles
445
Pannell, Robert
380
Papillon, Alex. Fred. Wm.
269
Pardey, John Quin
405
Pardoe, Kdward
166
Paush, Henry Woodbine 196
Pik, Walter
ThomasBrisbane
293
177

Henry Wm
Richard

Kobt S
Robert Townlcy
Stephen

Charles
410
Edward Junes 271
James
105, 177
James MD
-123
. Joseph
39
Thomas
37 265
Sir Wm. KCH.
10,447
Patey, Macnamara
296
Patience, James
103,217
Paton, Edward
193

ham

161

74
422 Pattisson, Robert
410
381 Pattle, Daniel Moss
-Thomas
142
William CB 113 115
Jones, KH.
13
Patton, Herbert Winsloe 271
John Wm N B 192
Richard
91
Phillipps
193
10, 264 Patloun, George
343
Rich Tyrrell Rob
William
422
75, 172
181
Parson, Pierce Samuel
271 Patullo, James BroJie
Parsons, Guy
401 Paty, Geo.William CB. KH.
35
James D
113
Geo Wm
307
John Whitchill
John
417
CMG.
71
Patzinsky, Ernest YOD
443
Gregory
343
182
Partridge, John
''
128 Paul, James
Pascoe, John
103
Thomas
217
Pasheller, Charles
401
Pasley, Charles Wm. CB.
Walter John
194
Paulet, Lord Fred.
148
Charles
15, QflS
281

527

Index.
Pawley, George
381 Peel, Jonathan
George
Fred. Augustus
Pawsev, George
401
Paxton.Jas. W.Llewellyn 221
Arrhihild Frrrl

"',]

Payfer, James
Pyn, William
Payoe. Chas. Wm. Mea
dows

38
204

licit
'

I4fi

T,,hn Tlrnrv

91'?

John Selwyn

175
294
191

Richard Sowden
bead

169
Will in m 'stainn*

*>fiO

Paynter, David William

269

Hnwntl

171

Peach, George
John Carroll
Peacock, William
Peacocke, George

Lawrence,
Reginald Henry

203
157
133 Perkin, William
Peikins, Alfred

273
116

Robert Moore

132

113
312
410
141
256

343
212

Inhn

169
228
41 Percy, Hugh JoceJine
133
Pereira, Manasseh Lopez 113
Peretti, Dorainico Antonio
444
Lawrence, C. Lennox
Perham, John
381

422
381
197
407

. William Hen.
Pering, J. S. Rev. MA.
Williim Yat/>c
lift Perrie, William
Peers,James
Hen. de Linn*
426
381 Perrott.OctaviuB, Geo.
Perry. Francis
73.
- f Trnrir
Peevor, George
343
Timnc
Pegg, William
401
Pegley, Robert
410
Pegus, Wm. Jeffries
202
Peile, Robert Moore, MD.
309 Persse, Henry 1).
Williim ("R fil
Peirse, Chas. Henry
263
Pell, Edwin
381 Perslon, David. MD.
Pellett, James
401 Pester, Henry
Polly,Raymond,
Raymond,Richard
CB.
203
57 Peler, Algernon
Petit, Guglielmo
Pemberton, G. Kealing 343
Pender, Wm. Ambrose
214 Petley, John Cade
Penfold, Edward
381
Pengeiley, Edward
381

145
343 Penleaze, Henry
Thomas
64 Pennant, Hon. Kdw. Gor

Sir Warren Mardon Douglas


61
maduke, KCH. KC. 7, 170 Pennefather, John Lysaght
CB.
68, 173
Warren William
Richard
238
Pearce,
Charles
F.I !m- William
Wentworth293
Wm. Lewis
170
306
401 Pennell, Lovell
Pears, Tho. Townsend, CB.
Pennington.Chas Plumer 263
114
Peanon, Charles
343
ton
190
RnwlsnH

Matthew

381

MD.

239
*Ti r Th n-a f R

KT H

12, 237
TKn

HnnVn

William Rex
Peat, Alex. C. CB.
r. .it..', Fred. Holbrooke
Pechell, Wm. Mortimer
Peck, John James
Peckell, Sampsoa
Pedder, Thomas
Peddie, Jas. Wm. Bainbrigge
Robert Edward
William
Peebles, Adam John
La ing
Peel, Edmund
Arthur Lennox

1J9

1381
114
249
184
255
407
209
242
172
381

TT\ *}fll

1 1">

63
209

Petre,Henry
Chas. Wm.
rxlward

381
127

Pclrie, Samuel
Petlat, Thos. John
Petterson, Theophilus
Pettingal, Francis

417
344
343
344

Pew, Peter L.
-113
Peyton, Francis
250
Pfannkuche, Augustus
442
Phair, Wm. Barry
381
Phelan, Richard
344
Phelips, Richard
272
Phibbs.Orrasby
73,240
Wm Harloo
314
Philipps, George
401

273
118
426
381

195
129
273
Qfl

294
293
126
344
9
1Oft

Harry Shakespear
76,204
John
381
. PnrAnrinA T

Robert Fryer
145

163
422
267
271
262

254
225

(...,,,,...

Mtnvers

1 Ifi

Peto, William
John Neville
Lawes

Thomas Alex.
Masterson D'Veber
296
Penny, R. Nicholas
113
William
343
Pennycuick, John CB. KH.
68, 168
Penrice, Herbert Newton 285
Penrose, Charles Penrose 295
John Allen Lloyd
Penniddocke, Thomas
343
Penton, Thomas
130 Philips, Frederick
- - - Henry
Pepper, Theobald
381
Pepperell.John Down
401
.. Tnhn
Pepyat, George Bownell 343
John
Perceval, Geo. Ramsay 224

PhTrlon
'Ml
John Alex
. William S
John Maxwell
163 ..
Philliroore, William R.
Philip Joshua 66, 144 Phillips, Sir Ch.rles

210 IVrriviill, Charles


William
- William
FrancisHen. Hugh
203
381
137 Percy,Hon.

'Ift 1

1 7 i

344

528

Index.

25?
261 Poilier, Edward
Phillips, Robert Jocelyn 381 Pink, John Freeborn
344 Pole, Arthur Cuuliflfe 76.215
Robert Newton
194 Pinkerton, Robert
Edward
107,13s
381
Phillipps, Henry
344 Pinniger, Broome
George Robert
244
114
James Wiosloe 344 1'inson, Albert
Samuel
344
John
170 Piper, Uobt. Sloper 72, 282
Root. William
197 Poley, Geo. Fred. Welter 171
John Lewis
183
Sarn. Ayrault, MD. 258 Polhill, Frederick ( hsrlcs 126
Owen
114
Thomas
381
William
381
Paul Winsloe
272
Polkinghorne, Fra. Jas. 295
Phillipson, John Burton 381 Pipon, George Thos. Widdiington
142 Pollard, Thomas
John Lucas
E. R. 224
182
Phillolt, Frederick J.
174
Jas. Kennaid
344
Joseph
59
John
Hodges
284
1
Pollen,
Chas.
Hungerford
253
Phillpolts, Arthur Thos. 269
Philip Gosset
27 1 ; Pollock, Rob. Garble
72
Charles Edward 259
Thomas
114
Sir George GCB. 114
George
68, 283
Thomas Ornmanney 121
Philpot. Edward
326, 381
William Paul
271
Piro, Marq. Gius. de, CMG.
Polluk, Thomas. GCB.
113
Philson, Tho. Moore, MD.
66,262
William, MD.
424
209
Giuseppe de
262 Polwhele, Rich. Graves 114
Phipps, Hon. Charles Beau
66, 149 j Pitcairn, Andrew
193
Thomas
114
rnont Henry B
1 88 !
David Charles
3 1 1 Ponrhalon, J. N. de
444
Geo. Kmcaid, MD. 1 Ponsonby, Henry Frederick
Rich." Leckonby 220 \
145
200
.
William
114

Sir
James, MD. 309
Geo. Connolly 114
Pickard, Geo. Percy
344
Robert
344 Pontcarre. E. L. E. C. de 381
Henry William
381
206 Poole, Cha. Evered
James
295 Pitman, Edmund
162
Robert,
CB.
113
Pickering, John, MO. 309, 449
Henry
368
344
William
Joseph
381
John H. CB. 75,173
Thomas Crawford 346
Wm. Henry
268 Pitt, George Dean, KJI.
37,117,263
Waller Croker
381
Piclet, Armancl Jaques
381
George Dean
232
Frederick
381
William Halstead 344
Henry
401 Pooler, John
Pierce, Thomas Estwick 312
422
Hon. Horace
120 Poore, Sir Edward, Ban. 183
Frederick
248
410 Poore, Richard Francis
Piercy, Godfrey
153 Piltard, Thomas
141
344 1 Portal, Robert
235
Henry
153 Pitts, Francis
344 Porlarlington, John, Karl
Pielers, Charles
152 Place, James
Pigot, Brooke
344 Plant, Henry Wm. Woodof
33,344
307 I Porter, Henry
Richard
10
forde
381
Pigoit, Arthur
241 Planla, Elienne de
444 1
Henry Aylraer
158
Flasket,
Thomas
Henry
Francis Bernard 251
182
Henry Edward
61
381 i Plait,George
Charles Rowley
Henry
313
319
John
Henry Thomas C.
116
401
John Hall
129 1 Playlair, Andrew Wm.
SmytliJohn Felling
381
Robert
381
IBS'Plenderleatl Charles, CB.
401
Sanael
Robert
344
57
William
344
344 1
David
William
401
William
373
228 Porleous, Alexander
Piggott, James
261 Pleslow, John Berners
344
295 Portlock, Joseph Ellison 383
Pigou, Arthur
Lawrence
Comyn
371 Pleydell, Thos Baker
381 Poten, Augustus
381 Plowman, Thomas
437
-William George 381 Plunkett, Hon. C. Dawson
Charles
442
Pike,' John
381
151
Charles
441
PUcher,Jn..Monlresur 70,292
Him. Edw. Sidney 247
Conrad
437
Pilfold, Rledwin R.
248
Thomas Richard 381
Conrad
438
Pilgiim, John Bunce
141
Him. Wm Matt. 174
Fred. Harm TOO 438
Pochin, John Matthew
187 Potter, John
Pilkinjton, Sir Andrew,
308
KCB.
11,234 Pocklingion, Evelyn Hen.
Thomas
344
Arthur
182
Fred.
203 Potiinger, Sir Henry, B/.
.
Edward
309 Pococke, John BLgrote 344
GCB.
113
Pilton, William
413 Pode, William
344
William
100,157
Pilleau, Henry
114 Potts, Charles Highmore
142 Podmore, Richard
Filling, Oswald
222 1'oe, Purefoy
381
99,170
Pillon, John
405 Poett, Joseph
425
John .
176
Filsworlh, William
Alalthew
219
128
John
255
Pogson, Bedingfield
Finckney, Fred. Geo. Aug.
401
Richard Ormerod 153
225
Charles D.
176
Robert Clowes
401
George
Francis Milward
93
Wm. Thomas
176
Pindcr, George
107, 166
Waskett
254 Poulden, Richard Matbews

Henry
176
Hen. Jenkins
344
268
Pine, Chilley
209
W. Q.
116 Poulett, George
305
Pinhey, Wm. Towley
381 Pomton, Michael
344 Poussin, Ballhaiard
401

Index.
Powell, Charles Jones

529

200 Pifslon, Thomas Henry

133 Pulliblank, Edw. Cooper


Purcell, John
Prettejohn, Geo. Deacon 230 Purcell, Tobias
Hflnrtrn \Vm
A If
Purdon, George
MD.
311 Pretyman, William
184
Hen Buckworth 145 Freussner, Victor
442
Prevost, Thomas Wm.
172 Purefby. Arnold Nesbitt
Hriaulx, Henry
307 Purnell, Wm. P.
John
474 Price, David
344 Purves, John Home
John
411
Purvis, Charles
Pelet Folliott
Thos.
344
142
James
Edward
269
175 Purvis, Rob. B. Arthur
Pycroft, Charles
Pym, Edward Lawes

Thos. Sidney 99, 157


- Walter
68 292
William Edward 101

Robert Henry

186

XVillinm

Oci7

Win. Wellington 160 Prichard,Octavius


Charles John 422
189
Power, Edmund James
121
Prickelt, William
344
Much
426 Pridham, William
381
James
16, 264 Priest, John
382
John
1BO
Priestley, Edward RamaManlcy
98 237
den
176

402
201
344
474
382
242
145
58
230
382
296

Sir William, 4/D. KCH.


418
Pyner, Francis Richard 156
Pynn, Sir Henry, CB.
Pypcr, Robert, 'MD.

58
422

Quayle, Jn. Ed.Taubman 184


Qtink, Robert Orr
411
Quartlty, Augustus Hen. 239

Queade, Wm. Henry


191
127 Prime, Arthur
12S Quentin, Sir Gco. A. CB.
Primrose, James M.
194
KCH.
H
CB. KH.
3ft, 265 Prince, Willam Stratum 223
Powers, John
273 Pringlc, Colin
60
Pownall, Walter
258
Quested, Thomas
344
-
John
13 Quigley, Thos. Haswell 291
Powys, Hon. Charles
135
Quill, Gerard
65
_ . fyon ji Littleton 211
Prior,J.James
De Montmorency 297
138 | Uaban, George
207
IN wiit/, Edward Henry
210
William John

Pratt,Charles
CharlesCompton

293
59

Edward

251

Egerton James

195

ray Thomas Murray


Prilchard, C.
DK
FrliinrH
T
-

Tnlm

"
1 1

344
138 RudclifT. William
Radcliffe, Robt. Parker
115
1 1 *
fM Radford, John Hopkins
11** Rae, Thomas

239
270
422
306

1fl9

James
Thomas
John
Robert
Heniy
RichardHamilton
Simeon, CB.344
246
381
187
192
70 Proby, Granville Levison 194
Probvn, John
382
Procter, John
91, 181
Proctor, Henry Adolphus,
CB.
33
Prosser, Geo. Walter 71,449
Prothero, Edward
165
Precorbin, Silvain de
444
Premlergast, C. O'Niel
40
344
Prott, Victor, KCH.
443
Sir JcrTcry 1 13 Proudfoot, William
411
1. . < .... IMl
Prout, Alex. Adam
164
416
229 Pryce, Josiah
Piyce, John Edward llarryman
153
Robcit K
242
Pryse, Edward Lewis
126
.. Thomas
168 Puddicombe, Geo. Bruce, 296
Prenderville, John Henry 261
Prescott, Wm.
115
. .. Root Bruce
297, 344
471
Preston, Charles Edward 177
Preston, John
423 Pogh, Charles Vaughan 242
Puleston, Jas.
Thomas
P. Uowyei
Fred. 234
157
.
John William
228

Rafferty, Gen. William


Kage, .Samuel
Ragland, William
Ragueneau, Charles
Rahltves, Fred. Jacob
Raikes, Geo. W.

241
3U2
416
416
438
233

Raines, Joseph Robt. 97, 247


Rainey, Henry, CB. KH.

247
37

Rainforth, William
Rainier, Daniel
Rainsfoid, James
Thomas

344
250
124
218

Ruinsforth, Cliarlvs
382
Haiti,Hen.
Charles
Alexander
Ho'bt. 101, 232
257
Raleigh,Walter,MI>.425

530
Ralph, Joseph
167
Ralsion, John
216
Ramdohr, George de
437
Ramsay, Alexander
193
Alexander
269
Alexander
295
Balcarres Wrdl. 140
Fox Maule
207
Francis
269
James
173
John
6
Thomas
344
Thomas Warton 306
William Burnett 253 <
Ramsbottom, Henry 13aslonl55|
Richard
251 '
Ramiden, George
362
Ramsey, William
114
Rancland, John
382
Rancland, Mark A. MD. 426
200
Rand, George
194
Samuel
344
Randall, Charlea
Randazzo, Francis
426
Randolph, Clias. Wilion 185
JohnWeech 104,208
Ranken, Robert
423
Rankin, William T. MD. 42*.
Coun. Douly
382
Rankine, David
382
Rannie, William
344
Raper, Felix Vincent
113
Ratcliffe, Jeremiah, hit. 66
Thos. Hanaon 173
William
382
Rathborne, Georges
Lowther
229
Ralhwell, John
130
Rattray, David
164
Rawdon, John Dawson
61
Kawlins, John
114
John Hart
382
Thomas Andrews 192
Rawlinson, H.C.
114
RawlUon, George
344
Rawnsley.Rich. Borne 97, 267
Raw-son, Samuel
179
William
316, 344
Rawstorne, John George 243
Ray, Philip
7
Raye, Henry Robert
403
Raymond, Henry P.
151
178
Victor
406
William
Rnyner, Thomas
306
K.iynes, C'has. Manners 272
Robert Taylor
174
Wm. Augustus
97
Rea, Andrew Charlea
382
382
Charles
Kdward
292
Read, Blackwood Moutray 141
Christopher Mackey 167
Constantine
344
Edw. Rudtlon
135
George
406
Raphael Woolman 203
Robert
382
Samuel
179

Index.
402
402 Resins, Frederick
Read, Thomas
449
344 Rettberg, Charles de
William
439
Leopold Ton
Reade, George Hume
811
113
331 Renss, Henry Prince
Henry Cooper
Sir Thomai, CB. 35 Reveley, Geo. Williamson 382
253
Reader, Henry Elmhirst 190 Reynard, Robert
152 Rejnardson,Edw.Birch 76, 144
William
Thomas Birch
9
223
Ready, Charlea
15 Reyne, Peter Bennet 102, 257
John
Reynell,
Sir
Thomas,
Burl.
William
320
Reardon, RodolphusHobbs 226
KCB.
10, 223
Rebow, Francis Slater
8 Reynell, Sir James Henry,
16
KCH.
Rechtern, Adolphus
443
344
James Henry
Redmond, Henry Edward 153
38i
Wm. France
John Patrick 213
142
Reed, Archibald William 251 Reynolds, Cha. Wm.
285
Edward
James Wm.
306
222
John
59 George
153
Henry
Lancelot
407
344
James
Matthew Benjamin
236
137
John Williams
George
423
Michael
163
Samuel
411
Richard
42,214
Thomas
Thomas MaUhen 382
94, 222
Thomas
-17
Rhatigtn,
Christopher
382
Thos. Bo-elt
312
153 Rhodes, Godfrey
Thos. Jns. Drum.
382
John
T. S.
116
220
William
157
William
177
Reere, John
16 Rhys, Charles Horton
256
Thomas
145
John
423
231 Riach, John, MD.
Thos. John
Riall,Sir Phineas.KCH. 8, 226
Reeves, George James
CB. KH.
14, 448 Ribton, Sir John, Bart. 363
Geo. Mgrmaduke
Ricard, Edward
227
133
102, 251 Ricaido, Walter
Lewis Buckle
382 Rice, Augustus Thomas 202
Lewis Scott
George Watkins
174
296
Samuel
382
Henry
224
Thomas
344
Percy
302
Thomas
382
Thoraat
411
Reid, Alex. Thomson, CB. 1 14 Rich, Geo. Whitworth
Archibald
411
Talbot
233
Frederick Henry
38S
Francis Archibald, C'jB.
114
Henry
382
Francis, MD.
312 j
John Sampson
344
Robert Edwin
339
George
129 1
Geo. Alexander 39, II"
Robert Jas. Evelyn 344
Henry
96 } Richardes.VVilliamEardley 38-1
Thomas
95 Richards, Alfred, CB.
113
Robert
250
Charles
114
Fleetwood, John 296
Thomas
382
George
344
Thomas
402
James Saurin
180
William. CD.
63, 282
Reignolds, Thnmvs Scott,
SirWilliam.KCB. 113
Richardson,
Aithur
91
CB.
75,169,200
Rciley, Maihew
218
Charlea
241
Charles Garner 300
Bradshaw Yoik 114
Chris. Rowland 160
Reilly, Joseph
134
Edmonds Robert 247
Mathew
178
Frederick
345
William
426
Rcinecke, Chas. Augustus 438
Francis
382
Francis Moseley 417
Rcmmett, Henry Gibbs 257
Rendell, John Gill
411
George Henry
383
Renny, George
166
Isaac
97
George, MD.
James
346
309
Henry
233
James
383
Henry Laws
382
Jas. Earlsman
199
Renwick, George
James Wm.
164
382
Wm. Turnbull 284
John
365

Index.

531

114 Robertson, J. Elphinston 157


255 Rilherdon, Talbot
3R9 Rilter, Herman Hen. Con. 437
Rivarola,
Sir
Fra.
Count
345
KCMG. KCH.
12, 262

Richardson, John
Tnhn

John George
TrKn 1 iithnr

1 IT

Rivers, Cecil
son, AfD.

212

152

Phirlpi

bell "
Pnhrrf

7S

98

Peter

310

, Willinm

TlfD

Williim

Kobcson, George

Til
409

254

Robins, Jacob William 425


Robinson, Abercrombie 212
Robinson, Andrew Kudkin 123

Beverley

345

f^linrln* Wm

171

382
Ifili 19Q

Rickford, Tho. Parker


Riddall, William, KH.
Riddell, Archibald

174
40
416

chanan

James

411

Tnhn

1P9

John

411

Pntrr

41fi

269

William
Kidding, William
Riddle, William
Riddlesden, John Buck

114
345
446
40

William
Williim

William 1 L n-u

210

Ridgway, John A.

_-_

41
1O1

William
William
- - William Henry
382 Robertson, Alexander
382
382
-- Allan
Andrew
Archibald
295
402

Riddoch, Alexander
Riddock, William
Hideout, Henry Wood
Rider, Wm. Baruham
Thomas
Ridge, James Stuart

Ridley, Chas. Wm.

Barrington
262

135
Thomas Fred.
236 Robarts, James Wm.
Robb,John,
DavidMD.
382
418
William
37 120
_,-._ . William
291 Robbins, Nathaniel Eyre 122
Richmond, Charles, Duke
Thn Wm
T7
oj\ KG.
315
Robe, Alex. Watt " 98,283
\i -,ilVw
Iftl 94ft
Fred Holt 104 114 239
Tho. Congreve
267
James
382
Robeck, John Henry Edw. 159
Roberts, Bertie Mathew 176
Ricbter, Ern. Fer. Cha.
Phnrlmi
91 4
Bern.
444
9_1A
Rickard, Martin
402 . _ .. FrrrlnrirV
111
Rickards, Henry
345 , ... _. Tfnnrir
St Yin Wm

309

~r345

197

Rizzo, Felice

Rickeits, Alfred

John MD

Oft

Charles

GCB.
Gcoiec Henry

8, 190
114

910

179
423
285
345

_ Tlnnrt,

1 1 fi

Heic. Geo. Rob. 239

38
129
113

04 248

345
75, 144
Edward MD

Riet, William Van der


Kigaud, Gibbes
Rigby, Samuel
Riky, Benjamin
Riley,Daniel
Wm.
Alexander
Felix William

221
58, 439

382
212
382
199
232
203
175

- - Henry MD
423
Henry Archibald 234
Rimington, Tho. Hosmer
King, William Francis
Ripley, John Peter
Ripley, William
Rising, Benjamin
Ritchie, James

284
172
114
382
228
382

William

9fii

William Henry

306

\Vm Tho Christ 148


Robson, Alex. Hamilton 154
James

V'illiam MD
38 Robyns, John, KH.

420
63

Index.

532

255 Rossi, Alexander Philip 202


439
113 Rossing, Frederick von
Ross-Lcwin. Thomas
383
Roomey, Bernard
383 Rosslyn, Jas. Alex. Earl of 41
383
113 Rotely, LewU
... Joseph
johQ
345
119 Roope, Benjamin
441
Rooper, Edward
252 Rolhard, Adolphus
Roche,
Lorenzo
187
John
25?
Rochfort, Gerald
72
383
Roper, Hen. Welladvice 159 Rothwell, William
Roquefeuil, Gustavede 445 Rottenburgh, George de 104
Inhn
1RT Rorke, Michael
Franz
443
32
259 Rb'ltiger, Augustus
Rockc,Richard
RichardHill
230
224 Rose,Colin
Alexander
402
90
Rotton, Guy,
272
T-ic Hirh
79
Roddy,
Cha.
Charles
Packenham
Hamilton 405
345

Roch, George
Roche, Charles Boyse

383 Rookes, Charles C.


._ William
Fred.
185 Roome,

Rodei, Wm. Hatfield de


Rodgers, James
John

121
405
177

. ..

George
H. M. St.
Pitt
B. Vincent

Tnhn

Ifijl

Geo.Grey
Wm. Rufus
345 Roui, Hon.

345
145

Rouse, Jas. Charles

154

Rodney, George Brydges 295


Rodon, Joha
Rodwell, Edward Wm.
Roe, John

Peter Burton

123
270
162
212

Roebuck, Fran. Algernon


G. Disney
174
Rofe, Samuel
140
Rogers, Adam
383

Hugh HenryJ CB 68 *383


113 Routh, Jules Isham
..,. Hugh
Lconce
Randolph
- Sir H l&ham
Sir
James
John,
Pratt
KCB.
345
113 Rowan, Charles, CB.

174
307
307
416
57

John Hill
William,
William CB.

383
345
36

Inlin

214

John Baillie

206
383
426

Phil in

Harrington
Jacob Glynn

345 Roseingrave, Matthew


383
Ross, Emilius
Archibald P. G.
383

John

Rowland, Geo. Tempest


104,267
4OO Royds, William
345
Royse, Abraham Foord 383
Rubeni, William
439
425
383 Rudge, Edward
281
383 Rudkin, Maik
345
Uudland, Jones
383
Rudyerd, Henry Edw.
Samuel
177
^mm -1

102, 257
William

-In

William

256

Rogerson, Ralph
416
Rolfe, Joseph
383
Holland, Stewart Erskine 221
Rolleston, Cornelius Chas. 236
Rollings, William
114
Rollo,Ho,,.
Won.
Robert
James
Roger
Robert
A.
345
383
193

Roll, John, CB.


Romer, Robt. Frank

35
73

laine

KCH.
Robert William
Romilly, Frederick
Romney, George James
Roney, Richard
Rooke, Sir Henry Willoughby, CB. KCH.

165
150
94
248

fi^ ifi'i

Kuel, John Godfrey


383
Henry Paget Bayly 402 Ilumann, Geo. Augustus 446
Rumbold, Carlo A.
254
Sir HewDaliymplc,
llumley, Charles
113
Pinrlill
IflO 911
A'CB.
15,264,273
Rummell, William
442
113
Jas.
J ames
John
Hamilton
Kerr, KH.
218
93
63 Rurnpler, Anthony
Rundle, Aldborongh Rich. 191
Hunnaclec, Anthony
345
Hush. Alfred
"
209
John
John
Murdoch
Kenneth
Moore
John
Tolmie
Mac- 218
260
383
402
199 Rushbrooke, R. F. Brownlow'
150
Rushout, George
118
Russillion, Frederick
445
Russel, Hen. Charles 65, 265
195 Russell, Lord Alex. Geo. 253

13
Fox

Robert Lockhart

2-15

93

David

236

13

GCB.
William Fred. Aug.
Wm Baillie MD
198 Rosser, Chas. Polls

425
140

16
*>M- T->mr* Ken

i 11

James

201

633

Index.
Russell, James

383 'Sails, Charles de

I'' .,!,,.' r,!i rfo

CB.

113 Sail, William,


William, MD.
A'H.
Ri-l.-inl
*i"r Wm

41 1
1\t

Wiltiini

Rutherfoord, ArcliibaM
Rutherford, James
Hunter
..- Jamci
326
, William
Rutherford, A. John Oli
ver
Rutson, William
Rut tied gc, Robert

1 11

Sallery, Wm.Ogle
228 Salmon, Edward
1R1

445
150 Saum, Julius Cffisar
Saumarez, Hun. Joha St.
Vincent
76
3 F de
22fi
1 14
139
60
Sannders, Andrew Childers
383
402
Fdward
4"?
423
ll,.,in-

'21'

ur iWrivil
212
TJ-- -.. Pi*!
2.1fi
283
James "
11+
36T Sailer, Henry Fisher
113
Tn- VCR
in
John Stratford
7
214
John Stratford
207
Robert
411
245 Saltoun, Alexander, Lard
Richard
2fil
222
KCB., GCH.
14
Rob) Francis
383
175 Salvatelli, Francois
444
Robt John
383
Salvatori, Pietro Antonio 444
Wm
John
2f>
168 Salwey, Henry
41
Ruxton, Augustus Alex. 167 Sampson, John
345 Saunderson, Hardress De
Luttrel
218
Ryall. John
411
... J
115
TI,...l,oc. tfnl.l
(57
Ryan, George
222
William
383
WTJ
Orfci
\V_ H:,,x It
M&
Ryan, John Dennis
383
W P
115 Savage, And. Roger 295,297
Michael MD
207
Henry
34S
Richard
33 Sande, Henry Van
446
Hen "John
P-^, ^R2
Ttinmni Kff
7fl 9ftl Sander, Ernest
442
\Villitim
'!' 3
Henry J
243
Sanders, David Morison 383
John 'Morris
268
F-Jw/Trrl
1 1 1
Ryneweld, Wm. Van
383
Johnson MD.
?QI
PK*>rt
1 70
Ryves, John
345
, Rowland
4<>2
Williim
'"Sanderson, Edward
345
Savery, John Robert
423
Sandes, John
345 Savile, Albany Bourchier 133
Hon. Frederick
270
Sabine, Edward
70,266
Wm Stephen
137
inL_
qoo
Sandford, R. Walthall
423
Osborne
270
SaJler, Thomas Seymour HSf Sandham, Backshall Lane 142
Sawers. Campbell
168
Sudlier.JohnToler
153
Sawkias, William
383
William
96 15ft
Anthony
192
Henry
283 ?86 Sawrey, Hen. Beckiih 240
Sawyer, Charles
154
Sage, William
Pierre du
444
114 Sandilands, Erskine Nimmo
Sawyers, John
383
383
St.Aubyn.Thos. John
235
Han. James
193 Sasby, Robert
134
Philip
PR '383
?fi7 Saxe Weimar, H'n Serene
St. Clair, Thomas Staunton,
Wm.rNimmo
Highiieu Prince Wm.
CK. KH.
35
Aug. Edw.
145
383
St. Croix, Benjamin de 425 Sandon, John Kidell
383
121 Saver, George
St. George,Stepney
John
268 Sands, Hastings David
346
Joshua SafTrey
34-1
Sandwith, Fred. Browne 345
Wm. Lawrenre 2f)5
St. John, Charles,
Frederi:k
MD. 309
Sayers, Arthur
383
Henry Fuller 383
197
Arthur Jas. Humphrey 212
268
..
Rich
"falbot
^M
William CO 113
. William
nfta
Sandys, Arthur W. M.
103. 249
Rich. Fleming 383
Lord
36 Scargill, James
... W Wm Oliver
Fred Henry
114 Scarlett, Han. Jas. Yorke
69, 125
232
Mylcs
383
182
St. Leger, John
346 Sanford, Henry Ayshford 194 Scarman, Thomas
437
St. Maur, Laid Alg. Percy
Sanltey, Samuel
114 Schaeffer. Carl
And. Archer Wm. 402
345
William
254 Schalch,Philip
Banks Edward
96, 202
120
Sargent, Edmond Wm.
169
Scharnhorst, Adolphus
441
St. Quintin, Matthew Chitty
Ferdinand
*"
Downes
69, 143
]_Cm,
til
St.Rcmy, P. C. L. do
416
-

William
de
442
Salamone, Paolo
262 Surieant, William
405
437
Sale, Sir Robert Herry,
Sarsfield. Bingham
383 Schaumano, Christian
Gustavus
438
GCB.
39,113,164 Satchel!, Carroll
411
Salinger, Otto Heniy
445

634
Schumann, Hnry Fred. 439
Olto
441
Schaurotb, Geo. F. C.
Von
441
Schaw, John Geo.
206
John Sauchie
383
Scheberras. Kinaldo
232
Schembri, Jottph
311
Schlaeger, Charles
441
Schlichthorst, John Fred. 443
Schliitter. Fred. Von
440
Schmid, Patricin
445
Schmidchen, Augustus
416
Schmidt, Augustus Fred. 440
Schmiedern, Era. Baron At,
KH.
114
Schmilt, Alexander
446
Schmitler, John Solomon 417
Schnath, Frederick
439
Schnehen, William Von 438
Schneider, Fred. Hern.
440
Uobt. Wilmot 383
Schoedde, Jas. Holmes
42,115,206
Schomberg, George Aug. 295
Schonswar, Henry
127
Jas. Smith 107,121
Schooles.Hen. Jas. MD. 233
Schot, Johannes Corn.
443
Schoufcldt, Detlif. Sigfrid 411
Schrader, Ernest Von
443
Schricber, Chas. Alfred
185
George
346
Geo. Alfred
222
Schroeder, John
426
S:huchardt, Henry
442
Schultz, John Fied.
345
Schultze, Frederick
Leopold Sigis- 446
mond
438
Scliulze, Augustus
440
Schwarzenberg, J. D. W.
L. Von
443
Schweitzer, Augustus
443
Schwencke, Heiman
441
Scobell, Heury
Edw.Calvert
Sales
129
143
John
383
Thomas
416
Scot, Thomas Goldie,
MD.
164
Scott, Alfred
121
Chailes, MD.
187
Charles
345
Chas. Rochfort 104, 114
Hon. Charles Grantham
150
Daniel
309
David
383
Edward
345
Edward
383
Francis, MD.
423
Francis G.
223
Geo. Kred. Cooper 228
Henty
383
Henry Alex.
63, 265
Hen. Young Darracott
285

Index.
Semple, John
105, 170
Scott, Sir Hopelonn Strat
228
ford,John,
James
Hugh
KCB.CB.
60, 217
114
160
135
113 Senhouse, Wm. Wood
Senior, Henry
62, 217
Senior, John
403
Serjeant, George
402
Inhn

1H4

283
114
182 Servanle, Henry
Servanies, William Frascr
Geo.
. 248
Lawrence Hartshornel62

John Snowden
Augustas

Percy
Rich.
Robert
Robert,Andrew
Fran.
Thomas
MD.Gnther
315,384
228
271
345
255
423
189 Sesino, Giuseppe
Seton,William
Daid
George
Richard
Alexander
Garden
Somner

262
226
245
192
114

Seward, Charles
Elliot
Eliott Thomas

384
344
188

T Hnr*

CR

114

Thomas
Thomas
Sir Walter,
Knox
Bt. 68, 214
384
141
- William
93
Sewell, Alger. Robinson 166
WQ1C
Balantine
384
Thomas
114
\\ilii.im
411
. .
Win Henry CB
35,246
Wm.
William
GlfeDdonwyn
Foriescue 243
152
Seymour, Cha. Francis
150
Charles F
236

Conway
Fred
Cha
237
Scovell, Edward W.
248
- C Marlborough 384
14, 449
Scratchley, James
423
H.-iirv 11
''I",
Scriven, John
345
Wm Hobirt
251
Scroggs, Wm. Seymour 156
Seys, James Somerset
197
Scudamore,1 ,].,.,[,{
ArthurToke 140
160 Shackel, William
402
13
Scully, William
402 Shadforth, Henry
Henry
384
Seafield. Fra. Wm. Earl of 32
Thomas
107 208
Seager, Edward
134
Seagram, Charles
196 Shadwell, Henry Eugene 384
250
Seaham, G.H.K.C. Vitc. 118 Lawrence
384
Seale, Thos. Fownes
246 SI, ;!ito, William Henry
Sealy, Benj. Wm. Dowden 113 Shakes p.: u, Geo. Hucknall 270
Shakespeare, J. Davenport 271
345
Seaman, Wm. Campbell 312 Shand, John Muller
Searanke, John
384 Shanks, Archibald, MD. 206
345
Searle, Richard
293 Shanty, Edward
Sharman, Charles
384
Sharp,Richard
John Edward
Palmer
224
152
Seaton, John, Lord GCB.
GCMG.CC//. 11.113, 177
Sharpe, James B.
171
Tnhn

Sebborne, Thomas Hall 384


Sebitch, Theodore von
442
Wm Henry
Sedgwick, Thomas
417
William Henry
Seeger, William
437
Sharpe
Sedley, Anthony Gardiner
107,215 Sharpin, Henry
William
Seelhorst. Christian Geo. 441 Sharrock, Alesander
George
Seflers, Henry
442 Shaw,George
Segrave, Henry
163
Seinecke, Frederick
442
Selleck, Austin
199
Selwyn, Charles Jasper
97, 283

James
Geo. Gardine8
Peter

3R4

260
152
384
384
99
271
384
384
140

Index.

535

Shaw, Hemy John

196 Shortt, John, AID.


309
\viitiimT inn *M4
Samuel
384 Shoveller, William King 294
William
256 Sbowen, Edw. Millian
Shawe, Arthur George
172 Gullifer
113
Shubrick, Thomas
113
Shuckburgh,
Chas.
Rob.
346
147
Shuldham, Edmund W. 113
SMI, ii.Henry
Charles Francis
188
181
Sheaffe, Sir Roger Hale,
B.
7. 187
William
346
Fred.
208 Shule, Charles Cameron 132
Shean, Robert
202
\ i'lc Hill
91 fi
Kobcrt MD
423
Shearman, John
345 Shuter, James
241
IJnliort
91 4 Shuttleworth, Ashton Ash_
. Willinm
941
ton
268
Shee, Charles
60 Sibbald, Hugh
114
WiUinm
MD
AtCI
Sheffield, Robert
120
214
Sbekleton, Robert
423 Sibley, Chas. William
346, 449
Sheil, Juttin
113 Siborne, William
Sibthorp,
Rich.
F.
Waldo
212
Sheils, James, MD.
219
Shelley, Sir Timolhy, Bt. 384
Waldo "
" ** y 128
Edward
136
Tnhn Nirhftl*
45T Sichart, Charles Lewis de 440
Shelton, Frederick
250
. Tnlm
A"\ 1O1 Sicker, George
384
. Tnhn Willinrrtnn
170 si idiill, John
120
Sidey, James, MD.
227
Sidley, George
411
Shepheard, George
307
Shepherd, Richard
268
Burgh
104, 238
"Rnh^rf
99fl Sievwright, Francis
160
W'illiarn

Sheppard, Edmund

409

97

411
114
268
402

Geo.

177

mache

150

RnU 1 r.|t(,].

202
IQQ

RnhfTt PhirlAfl

1 HO

William Alex.

164

Alex.
Singer, Paulus Emilius
Singleton, Edward Cecil

214
416
202

Jonathan
John
Felix 384
162
Sinnott, John
Sired, William
Sisson, Joseph
Sitwell, Rich. Sia union

198
402
346
91

Sivewright, John
219
Skeete, Charles Kyd
170
Skelly, Francis
100, 188
Skelton.Tho. Lourey
416
Sillcock. Isaac
423 Skene, Alexander
346
Sillery, diaries
181
Charles
231
Pnhort If D
Tin
Silver, Jacob
346
William
384
Sim, Charles
285 Skerry, Cha. James
233
Simmie, James David
297 Skinner, Fred. Nepean
177
TT^nru
9^7
Simmonds, Henry
73, 261

Wra Charles 155


Sherer. Moyle
92
Sheridan, Mark
164
Sheriff, yEneas
114
Sherlock, Francit, KH.
32 Simmons, Alfred A.
Sherran, William
346
Sherson, Alex. Nowell
224
Shervington, Cha. Robert 197
I h It A b'
Sherwen, Peter
1 19
Sherwood, Henry
405
Joseph CB 74
Shewell, Frederick Geo. 107,
134
Shewen, Edw. Thorn*
\Vm Hen More
brough Parker
295 Simonds, William
Shiel, Theobald
384 Simpson, Edward
Edward
ShieU, James, AfD.
219
Edward H
Shields, Richard
230
Frederick John
Goo A uc Fred
Shiflner, John
204
Shipley , Reginald Yonge 15G
Shirley, Arthur
133
.
John
Shirreff, Robert
Shone, Thomts Ackers
Shore, John

Sinclair, Alexander, MD. 310

180

Samuel James

Skipwith, Heory
194
Skirrow, James
346
285 Skues, George
402
192 Skurray, Francis Charlea 175
209
114
474
411
113
114
417

Skynner, Aug. Chas.


T r^lif

I mi,--, Wnnllnv

'ill

William Henry 65
185
384 Sianey, Moreton
Slater, Henry Francis
170
402
1 1 J,
William
100
218 Slaughter. Charles
214 Slattery, Bartholomew
346 Sleator.John

WH C R
Shorland, James
423
Walter, MD.
Short, Williams Henry 346
Shortall, James
12 Sims, George
Shunt, James Symington 155 Sirason, Alexander

346
94^

Skynne, Jamei
307
Skrine, Claremont
198
Skyring, Charlea Francis 284
Sladden, William
90
Slide, Herbert Dawtoo 131
Sir JoliD J3r
CCH.
7.125

John
John
John Duke
John W

346

282
384
346
234
296
384
384

Index.

536

411 Smith. Wai. Robt. Brudenell


99
William Slartor 'r -'
217

Sleator, JoMph
249 Smith, James
Sleeman. tt .... Bedford 226
James Lewi*
Sltigh, Burrows W. Arthur 255
T-imf.B \Vnll- TH

12, 135
346

- William

CB.

ley
141
Slessor, Charles Hil debrand
201
Slessor. John
S3
Slingsby, Sir Charles, Bt. 120
Suiales, Thomas
121
Small, Francis Walsh
384

Wordsworth
16. 264, 273 Smiihwick, Robert
James Webber
199 Smyly, Philip
Smyth, Edward Selby
John
John

384
W?

TrtTin Phnrlfft

fit

John Lcwia 103 267


Smart, George John

346
Fred. KH.

Smedley, Thomas
Smelt, William CB.
Smidt, J. P. L. de

229
16
307

68, 282, 286

MD.

355
Andrew MD

309

A .-, '., 1 . . ' |

<>?

A V
Arthur VYobbcr

KCB.

115
17S

15,113,281
Cha Ham KH

59

John W S

346

Hen. Montagu
Henry C W
Jamoa Dutton
James Griffith
J D Carmichacl

208
114
?5O
-01
183

189

142

94, 156

100, 243
Robert Dunkin 140
Thomas
38 ^

William
William
Smythe, Frederick
TLf U._
9"7f\
Wm James
Maydwoll
256 Snelling, Samuel
., Michael
381 Sneyd, William
Snodgrnss, John
Michael Fdward 230
Michael William 111 Snow, Walter C. E.
William
9
Opio
122
- Peter
381 Snowe, Edw. Pownoll
William
Ralph
114
- Ralph
381 Soare, Charles
Soden, Christian de
- Fdward Charles
Richard Plavno' 226
T

^ H

\1 ,; j I.,,-,..

^114

me -ifj\

385
4*3
218
?69
191
S8.i
248
23ti
21?
29i
06
42ti
44O
"5~>

Soest, Ernest
4;t
Somerset, Arth. Wm.
Fill- Roy
107,145

_ _ Chnrlea Webber 269

ton

114
106 S9Q
"^''O

206

Smith, Alexander, MD. 238

son

michacl
Harry
Henry

190
402
251
153

Robert Win
Samuel

181
113

Stauleton
571
Chnrlcu Honry "i1'
Edward A
"53
J. H. KCB.

.. _ _. Thomas MD

310

101, 225

11,117,204

neux. H.
285
-
Honry KH 38
259
Capel

Hamiltou Charles 182

346

Thomas Flynn105, 384


178

Henry

Henry. Poulctt G H36, 1263


18

384-

Somerville,Hen.
Alexander
Krbkine
Sir Henry George,
KCB.

34
John

__ Henry Porter
James. JHD.

416
1 13

417

384
lS

William
, \\ffi mD
Sorell, Fred. Edward
.
fieorco

34fi
173
-jt8
233
285

Index.
Sorell, Henry Edward

933 pottiswoode, Andrew

637
13;> Stapleton, Henry

SOI

- - John
76 144
KH. "'
~"'ll3
Sorgenfrey, John Peter 445 iprague, John Hanmer 425
Sotbeby, C.W. Hamilton 212 Spratt, Henry
296
Stnpley, Thomas
346
175 Stapylton, Granville, G. C.
164

Souter, David

293 Spring, Francis

South, Charles

171 Sproule, James Alezander 425

Souiball, Thomas
189 Spry, Frederick
100,
Southwell, //on. Arth. Fra.72
John
KH.

346 Spurin,
Spurrier, John
Spaigbt, Henry
385 Squair, John, MO.
Spalding, Richard Carr 294 Squire, Tristram Chainley
74,
Spark, John
402
William
Stace, William
Sparkes, Thomas
402
Sparks, James Pattoun
Stacey, Courtney P. T.
Edwin
102,189
Stack, Fred. Rice
Sparrow, Richard
182
Spearman,John
James Morton 346
Rilph William 402
Spedding, Carlisle
64

293
346
416
134

Staunton, Charles Fred.


MD.
291
Kilwir.l

1 *&

Leonard

135

164 Staveley, Charles Wm.


Dunbar
239
113
284

William, CB.
196
385 Stavely, John
39,
261 Stawell, Sampson
- William
KH.
94 Stayner, Thomas Allen
Maurice,
Nathaniel CB.
Massey 23
114 Steade, Charles
Stedman, Metlmen
Steed, Edward Henry

34
385
138
385
417
385
2J5
385

Stafford, John
IS
114
346 Stainfortb, John
261 Steele, James
154
Stair, John, Earl nf
7, 197
William Robert 385
Speer, Wilhelm
223 Stampa, Anthony
346
AuguMus Fred. 250
Spence, Charles Howe
211 Standish, Fred. Charles 272
Edivnrd
2^5
- Lionel
53
Henry
197
Matthew Fred
3B5
Kobert
385
John
"! ]
mond Walter Pery
157
Stanford, Francis
160
William
12*
William
116
Spencer, //on. Aug. A 1423
meric Hon. Geo, Au
106, 195 Stanhope, Edwyn Fra. B.
8.
210 Steer, William Frederick 114
Steeie, Lee Steere
240
gustus
76, 211 Stanhope, Jfon. Sir Fran.
179
Cha.
91 Steevens, Charles
Henry
270
William
?5-t
CB.
34
Steffen, Augustus
441
Philip Spencer
Thomas
William Robert 385
61, 144 Steggall, William Charles 385
283
Russell Charles 907 Steheliu, Benj. Spicer
Churchill
253
Sperling, John
385 Stanier, George
346
Spiel, Augustas
442 Stanley, Hon. Cha. Jas
446
Spier, John
215
Fox
69, 144 Steiger, Albert
f !,-,rloe Vdwflril
9R1)
Spiller, George
103
243
. lolm I'.licli
US
Fdward
208 Stein, Robert
Fdward
W* Stephen, John Edw, MD.
Wm. George
204
215
Spilling, John Ellis
197
Jamea Tnlbot
1 fi? Stephens, Fran. Hearle
Spink, John, KH.
40
105, 128
M-irk Anthonv 346
Spinks, William
385
.Spmlult', George Lovell
90 Stannus, Sir Kphraim G.
Honry
William
346
CB.
H3
Spitz, Francis Joseph
444
Henry Sykes
98
385
Splaino, Abraham
233 Stansfield, Robert
John
411
Stanton,William
William
307
417
John Morse
346
Spong, Ambrose
97
Stanway, Henry
267
T.
William
H. A.
326
816
Spooner, Henry
385 Staples, Charles Theodore
Wm U
111
MD.
312
38J
Spottiswood, Andrew
385 Stapleton, David

Join
Speedy, James

<t T.

Index.

528
Stepkeuson, Charles Fred.
JtfD.
152

Stewart,Robert
RobertCrosse
Johnston

tbur

150

Robert
153
Wm Walter
316
Stepney, Arth. St. George
H.
180
Sterling, Ant. Coningham 346
Steuart, Charles
140

Stevens,John
George
Harvey

Francis

William
William
\Villiitw

402
236 Storren, Frederick de
Story, Edmund Rich.
Goorco Walter
245 - - Philip F CB
Robort Wm
162
Stotherd, Rich. John
Stourton, Hon. John
Storin, Sir Fred. KCB.
KCMG.
13 Stow, Harry
163 Stewards, Robert

283
248
15
267
385

S l/i

Stickney, Thomas
Still, John Tryon

306
185

4J1
297 Stirke, Henry M. F.
Stirling, Alex. Graham

165
7

Stoyte, John
97,
Stracey, Edward John
Strachan, Henry A.
Stratford, John, Lard,
GGR. GCH. 8, 180,
Straker, James
Strange, Charles
Phurlra Tnhn

resford

440
60
347
111
67

175
15O
190
418
347
347
971

216
177

Sterenson, Geo. Milne

69 Stistcd, Henry

Strangwayes, Thomas
41 Stnngways, Geo. For

347
347

267
385
385 Stransham, A nth. Blax161
land
105, 293
Straton, Rob. Jocelyn
2i9
423
90 Stockley, William
273 Siratton, Robert
u ipi ,,,,
\(\<f
Stockenstrom, Sir Andrew,
3fjj
Bart.
316
Wm. Albert
157
Stacker, Ives
347 Straubenzee, Charles
347
Stockman, Henry
442
164
Stoddard, Thomas'Henry 216'
Stoebcr, Jeon Nepomu 444
Sireatfeild, Cha. Ogle
283
Stokes, Anthony Bonren
Henry C 61 39
Owen
204

Robort MD
15-1 Stobart, Henry
Steward, Fred. Gordon SJ04 Stobie, John
Stock, John Cassidy
Stewart, Alexander,

Alexander

David
David
David Ogilvy
Donald

154
Joseph
Patrick Southwell
Day
474
385
182
2-16
154 Stokoe, William
114
Slolie, William
439
Stolzenberg, Ferdinand
von
437

417
Street, John Alfred
250
Streng, Philip D'O. von 141
Stretch, Bolton Edward 385
Stretton, Severas Wm.
Lynam
74, 216
Strickland, Chris. Limebear
106, 161

Fred.
GrigorYork John 241
169 Stone, Bayntun
Edward William, 59 Stritch, Wm. Luke
385
Strode, George
385
Houstoun
220
MD.
140 Stronach, William
385
Strong, Clement Wm.
199
James
291
John
159
Stones, Henry
94, 139
Stonestreet, Geo. Griffin 426 Stronge, Max. Du Pre 203

James
407 Slouey, Henry Butler
170 Stroud, Henry Wallace 250
Strover, Samuel R.
IIS
Strutt, William Goodday IS,
Stopford, Charlos Philip
448
Joseph
200
Stuart, Hon. Arch. Geo. 819
Charles
1 15
J. G. 11., Hi. 145
Stopford-Blair, Wm. lien.
John Hen. Fraser 203
73
i '
Joseph King
310 Storer, Thos. \Vhitmore SZO
Charles George 385
347
Storey, Charles Robert 163
Robert

114

Storks, Henrv Knight 100,


109

539

Index.
Stuart, George
92
George
385
George Evans
385
George Francis 195
Geo. Wm. Conyngham
227
Henry
445
Henry Boulton 166
Hugh Lindsay
189
James
258
James
385
James S. Stirling 121
James Fred. Dudley
Crichton
145
James Tbos.Simon385
John
94
Hon. John
347

Joi.n Patrick
17s;
John Ramsay
172
John Richardson 238
Han. Sir Patrick
GCMG.
10, 195
Peter
385, 447
Robert
158
.
Rob. Thomson 385
Simeou Henry
223
William
187
William
238
William, Jl/D.
215
William
385
Slubbeman, Denis M'Carthy
235
Stubbs, Joshua
411
William Glascott 272
Studd, Edward
41
Studdert, Ch.Fitz Gerald 135
George
245
Stumpa, Ignation
441
Sturler, Charles Louis
446
Sturt, Cavendish
38
Wm.Milner Neville 114
Stutzer, Jean Baptiste Phil.
445
John Ernest
442
Nicholas
445
Suherkrub, John Jacob 385
Suckling, Nelson Fleming
347
Suckow, Gottlieb von
'142
Suirdale, Vise. Rich John 250
Su'ivan.Geo. Aug. Kilmer 129
Sullivan,Edward
Bartholomew 254
385
Henry Augustus 157
James
385
John
130
John
385
William
101, 252
Summers, John, MO.
172
Sunbolf, George
385
Sunderlaud, Henry
402
Sunter, Thomas Moore
158
Supple, Kerry
386
Surman, John
141
Surtees, Cha. Frcville
136
Susini, Jean de
444
Joseph
444
Slither, Wm. Grigor
295
Sutherland, Alex. James 204

Sutherland, Alexander 386


Alexander
402
Andrew
346
Edward
347
Edward
386, 4-47
Geo. Burgoyne 103,
161
Geo. M'Kay
347
Sir James
113
Kenneth
386
Peter
95
Robt. Macleod 2-14
Sutherland Hall 386
William
37, 156
Wm. Jumes 95, 172
Suttie, George Grant
386
Button, Charles
138
Chas. VVm.
223
Cornelius Graham 174
Francis
132
Henry George
138
Henry John
133
John
198
John
386
Richard
118
Richard
249
Samuel Ives
347
William
259
Wm. Griffin
221
Swaby, George
169
Swain, Charles
306
Henry Thomas 296
Swaine, Wm. W.
114
Swainson, William
417
Swale, Richard
66, 292
Swan, Graves Cbamney 101
Tho. Geo. Sanden 307
Swanson, Thomas
386
Sweeny, Chas. Fred.
347
- Francis Bernard 402
James
347
Sweeting, George
386
Hen. Lewis 75, 266
Sweetland, John
416
Sweny, Welbore Ellis
347
Swetenbam, Clement
208
Hen. Donithorne 1 12
James
154
Swetteuham, Henry
258
Wm. Kilner.MD. 312
Swift, Benjamin, MD. 176
Richard
425
Swinburn, John
92
Swinburne, Joseph 98, 235
John Dennis
235
Tbo. Rob.
67
Swindley, John
319
Swiney, George
113
Swinney, George
417
George Stoney 141
Swintou, Edward
271
Edw. George
130
William
270
Swiny, Shapland William 386
Swyny, Exham S. T.
215
Henry Joseph
347
Sydenham, Geo. Floyer 230
Frederick
Henry
137

Sykes, Joseph Alfred


246
Symonds, Henry John
426
Jermyn Charles 295
John Jermyn
251
Julian Fr. Anth.
284
William
386
Symons, Charles Bertie 267
Sympson, Robert
402
Syms, Frederick George 154
Synge, Chas. Edward
250
Francis Hutcbinson
194
Millington Henry 285
Robert Follett
219
Synnot. Walter
347
Syret, James
386
Taaffe, G. A. Den
115
\Vi Ilium
386
I'aberger, John, MD.
423
Tait, George
283
1'albot, Edw. Plautagenet
Airey
185
George
164
George
194
James
402
Robert
270
Wm. Leopold
185
Tallan, Lawrence
234
Talmaah, Arthur Caesar 402
Tane.Tho. J. Wuldegrare 386
Tapp, Horatio Tlio.
113
Tardrew, Thomas
118
Tarleton, Thomas
131
Tasker, James
386
Tassie, George
407
Tate, Henry Carr 294, 297
Tallock, Thomas
386
Tntnall, Arch. Hamilton 244
Tattersall. Geo. Bulkeley 257
Tatton, Richard
97
Taubman, J. T. Goldie
69, 149
I'ayloe, John
386
Taylor, Abra. Beresford,
CB. KII.
72, 160
Alexander
160
Alex. Douglas 311
Anselm
247
Arthur Joseph
268
Brook
237
Chas. Cyril, CB. 66,
180
Edward James 210
^ Francis
386
Francis Richard 219
George
215
George A.
218
George W.
171
Hen. Geo. Andrew,
CB.
113
Ingram Pank
386
Jeremiah
58
John
161
John
386
John
423
John Ed. Htissey 205

3D 2

Index.

540

Taylor, John Robert


180 Thackwell, Joseph Edwin 173 Thompson,WaldeenTe Rock
Thain, Wm.
101
Ml).
197
Wiiiinm AF n
9^x
Thatcher, Sackville Zac-^^ MonKhouse Gra
\\ i'!i mi
41 1
ham
230
cheus
347
Thellusson, Alex. Daltou 224
C Sabine Auc 138 Tbomson, Alexander, CB. 15
Thelwall, Richard BulktTey
MD.
140
Twyfbrd
217
Tini-M
SR/5
Thelwall, John Bulkeley 175
Thiballier, Hubert
386
Thiel, Chas.ZebenderDe 446
402
Robert Mascie 176 Thierry, Lewi* de
883
Tholou, Joseph
439
Thomas
407
T nni

Thorn, Alexander
TrkKr.

William

34, 449
92 Thomas, Charles T.
phen.Bi.
Honrv PR
TJAn-_

Taynlon, Wm. Henry


Teale, Charles Shipley
Teckell, John
Tedlie, Edward, MD.

59
474
416
423

Teesdale, Christopher

106,
123

44rt

31C
^R/i

114
221
Sfi
-tfift

John \V

191

Mtirlr

4O?

_ Knhfirt

1ft <?fly

Teevan, Stcphenson, MD. 171 Tnomkinson, Edward


Tegart. Edward
418 Thompson, Arnold
Teighe, Thomas
405 __ , . Arnold
Teisaier. Jas. Fitz Her
bert de
217
PTinrlna FroH
Telfer, Ouchan Fiaser 416

134
270
William
i05 Thoresby, Charles
Thormaun, Charles
Thorn, Nathaniel. CB.
Si?
KH.
Tborndike, Chas. Faunce

J h ' Tl
ifi^
Telford, William
347
Tempest, Thos. Rich.
Plumbe
93
Edward
Temple, Sir GrenviUe Tem
ple, Bt.
72 - - George

Thornhill, Bryan
190
Thornhill, Jas. Badbam,
'' 17
KH. William
113
93

Templer, Francis Butler 180


Templeton, Robert, MD. 291
Tench, Donald Wm.
196
John
Tennant, Aralander
Goonro
Terry, Henry
--John
Stephen
Robert

--

Henry W&lkcr
Jacob

35
270

386
237 Thornley, Thomas
Thornton, Sir Cb. Wade,
KCH.
13, 447
386
113

Charles Edmund
Godfrey
60, 907
144

256

William

306
94, 186
237
403
SI?
347
60
WUIiam, MD.

Teulon, Charles

417
114
446

423

91
Thoroton, Thomas
123
Thorold, Frederick
386
Geonjo Edw 102 4i
Thorp, Edward
98, 241

Tew, Geo. M'Leod


201
Thackeray, Fred. Rennell,
CB.
14, 281
Thackeray, Joseph
386
Thackwell, SirJosepb.A'CB.
KH.
35, 130
'1'hos. Peironet

Thorpe, Ralph
Samuel KH
1'hruston, Chas. Fred.
58 Thurlow, Hen. Robert

114
92
242
942

Index.
Thurlow, Hon. John Edm.
Tomkins Benjamin
116
Hovel
211 TomkinsoD, William
64
Thursby, John Harvey 238 Tomkyns, Richard
267
Tomline, William
136
152 Tomlinsou, James
96
Thwaites, Geo. Saunders 60 J'orapkins, Newland Rich. 347
Thynue, Henry
417 i'omson, George
171
Tice, John Cha. Graham 311 i'onge, John Henry
140
Tickell, John Arscott
402 Tongue, John
92
Tiddeman, Henry
Tidy, Gordon Skelly

541
Tranter, William
208
Traquair, Thos. Graham,
MD.
312
Traltle, John Kerr
405
Travers, Boyle
8
._

. prrl

Intin

97O

405 I'ounere, James


312
199 Tonson, Jacob, CJi.
16
T n
*i"rt
Toole, Archer
213
Tiensch, Godfrey
440
\VilIinm
1.17
Tierney, Matthew Edw. 148
Toomor, Edward Alexander
Tigbe, Daniel
386
347
Torkington, Henry Theo
Robert William 175
dore
386
Tiller, William "
156 Torrance, David
386
386 Trebeck, Thomas
Tilt, Aodrew
113 Torrens, A. Wellesley 69,174 Trelawney, Hamelia 42( 265
Charles John
269 Trelawny, Harry Brereton 145
Timbrell, John
426

Thos. Richardson 209


Tremenheere Walter, KH. 16
fiomaa, ~CB.
114 Torriono, C. Strangways 347 Trench, Sir Fred. Wm.
Timins, ThomaB Charles 223 Tothill, John
293
KCH.
14
Tottenham, Charles Hen. 201
Timm, Isaac
123
Timpson, Henry
295
W Honthcoto 138
386
Tinley, Fra. E. Newport 172 Tourf Augustus de la
Touzel, Helier
13 Trent, John Constantino 101,
120
211
Tmlirijr, Chas. Slubhs
386 Tovey, Alexander
405 Trevelyan, Harrington
Walter
70
Trevoiien, James
387
._* v v ltl
frr
Towell, George
386 I'revilHan, Maurice Ceelv347
132 Trevor. Ar. Hill, KH.79, 210
Tinseau, Arthur Leon de 446 Tower, Conyers
71
Tipping, Alfred
220 Towers, Frederick
William Rilcv 386
449 Towesland , Samuel Jos. 307
386
CB.
10
Tireman, Henry Stephen 268 Town, Edward
Tisdall, Archibald
186 Townley, Rich. Greaves 136
S06
Townly, James
386 Trew, Thomns Eggar
Townsend, Edward 101, 235 Trewman, John Turner 113
Trewhitt, Henry
402
Tittle, John Moore
254
296
-
John
386 Tribe, Henry John
116
John Goro
11 Trick, Frederick John
Tobin, Geo. Edw. A.lex. 153
In],,,
1 j ,-, >
Trick, Thomas
405
Trigance,
Joseph
423
Richard
386
Trimmer, John
307
64, 250
Samuel
Irwin
Philip
347
"69 Tripp, Peter
Toby, Isaac
297,347
Triscott, Joseph
347
Tod, Alexander
405
387
240 Tristram, Harrington
'1'odd, Elliott D.
114 Townshend, Henry
437
- Hen Divo 68 17i Trittau, Edward
-- William
;)86 Tritton, Chas. Hill Grant 18*
Froj Bbroc
174
Toy, John
402
John
130
Tracey, Henry
402
347
Suetonius Henry Hi Trafford, Aug. Henry de 128 Trollope, Arthur
Charlca
106 187
Bcnj W Rawaon 217
Sir John Bf
387
Tronson, Edwaul T.
68
Toler, Hon. Otw. Fortescue
Trotter, Alexander
417
134
Tohn
347
Tolcher, Christopher
386 Traill, Archibald Hamilton
, Robert
387
426
Tollemache, Vim. Aug. 119
Trotter,
Robert
Knox
347
Tolson, Richard Henry
90
Tranchcll,
Edw.
Frederick
258
Tom, Daniel
187
Troubridge, Thos. St. Vin
Tombs, John
113
cent H. C.
158
102, 257
Tomes, John
307
386 Troup, Wm. Alexander 114
Tomkins, Alexander
829 Trant, William

Index.

542

268 Jrmiton, Geo. Coeltburn 387


180 Turner, James
John
97n (Jrquhart, Donald
587
114
Philip
^07
347
John
24
Richard
347
Robert Lambert ?S9 Usher, William
425
. Horace
184
. Edward Price
2P6
Troy, Thomas
411
Ussher,
Edw.
Pellew
HaThomas
387
Truscott, John
113
mett
*95
Trydell, Botet
72, 235
IVillinm
S47
John
S47
Tryon, Samuel
103
L.lm Thonrtliilnq 1T<
Tucker, Fra.
Auchmuty,
N. B. CB. 114
William
423 Uxbridge, Hen., Earl of 38
William West
166 '
Trthti
40<?
Youn<387 Valiant, Sir Thomas, KCB.
KH.
$9, 191
J. Owen Edwards 387 Turnor, William
63
TboB James
191
Turton, Edmund
123
4S3
255 Vallange, Wm., JHD.
Richard
426 Tuson, Edward Baily
S87
Goo Bnilv BD 173 Vallencey, Richard
41,136
Tuthil, Michael H.
425 Vandeleur. John
Tuckey, Chas. Timothy 192 Tuthill, Jackson Villiers 182
GCB.
7, 144
William
121
Tudor, Charles
387
Roboit
ft
Tuyll, Sir Wm. KCH.
13
347
Henry
387 Tweed, Augustus
347
Tweeddale, G. Marq. of,
KT. CB.
14, 113 Vander, Meulen, Charlei
James Colfey
114
Jowett
73, 235
4O5
William
418 Tweedie, David
387
Michael
S17 Vanderbrouk, Francis
114 Vanderspar, Wm. Cha. 257
Tufnell, Thos. Joliffe
123 Twemlow, George
Vane, lard Adolphus Fred.
Tugginer, Edmund do
445
Cha.
253
189
Edward de
445 Twibill, James
Charlei Birch
256
Twining, Isaac Tern pie 216
283 Van Mi llingen, J . G. MO. 4?3
Tuite,George
Hugh
George
Manley
Gustavus 268
170
66 Twiss, John
Francis
274
148
Twopeny, Edward
98, 230 \'aniiitart, Robert
Twyford, John
387
Tydd, Thomas
228
Berney
294
295
Wm. Burton 63, 285
282 Varlo,Henry
Henry
Thomas
Bt. Basil
255
170 Tvlrlen, Richjid

Trousdell.Wm. Green
Treward, Albany
Trower, Anthony

George
297, 347
"68
268 Vassall, Kawdon J. Pop.
101,230
285
William MI?
423
227
164
191 Vaugban-Arbuckle, Beoj.
116
Hutcheson
98,267
Vaughan, Eugene James 192
Herbert
71 244
Herbert Henry 111
Tyndale, Charles Wm. 347 <
- Herbert Henry
347
- Rob Walkor New
Tynte, Chns. K. Kemeys 137
man
246
Melbourne Kemeys 124
Travers Hartley 387
Tyrwhitt, Charles
150
Vavasour,
-.Hen
George
Wm 58 *88
212
Tytler, Geo, Alexander 160

John
172
258
402 Tvlee, Alfred
-^ David Wm.
Tyler, Charles Fred.
Tullamore, C. W. G.
Henry
GeorgeCrickitt
Henry
Lard
194 Tyler,James
Tulloch, Jas.
Ale*.
Dundns
Murray
Gre 76
Tuke, Arth. Edgcumbe
Tulk, James
John Augustus
Stuart

gory

347

Tulloh, Alexander
Tunnutd, Bartholomew
Tunstall, Gabriel

268
178
387

Tupman, John
Tupper, Chas. \V.

347
1J8

Turnbull, William, AID. 216


Udny, John Aug.
Turner, Alexander

....
.
104,145 Veitcb, Charles

407
Underwood, George A,

T,

j.

114

Veith, Fred. William


387
42j
347
130 V enables, Tlobt. MD.
Thomas
949
Unger, William
443
Uniacke, Redmond
308 Venlry, T.T. A rein, lard 347
Vere, Wm. Edward Hope 200
Vereker, M.arles
178
149
Verekr, Henry
S87
Upton, //on. Arth. Percy
Henry Thomas 387
CI3.
10
Verfenslein, Joseph
306
Cpton, Hon. George Fre
Verling, James, MD.
991
derick
70, 147 Vermeulen, George
415
Unett, Thomas
Walter .

IJ

ggy
387

*^_

Index.

543

Verner, Edw. Donovan 425 Widdtll, William


411 Walker, Thomas
403

John
RobertDonovan
Norris 106,
158 Waddilove, Fra. Wm.
Thomas, 31D.
420
William
Durley
152
Ml
William
Waddington, Henry Spen
318
William
William Hislop 403
1-18
cer
252
William
Charles
114 Wall, Geo. Alfred Ellis 167
113
Henry
William J.
201
387
204 Waddy, Richard
Michael
Vernon, Bowater Henry 347 Wade, Sir Claud. Martin,
213
CB.
113
George Augustus 148
387
Richard
George
164 Wallace, Albany French 177
George James
198
Henry Arthur
272
George
387
Alexander
403
Henry Cha. Edw.
Hamlet Coote, CB. 105,
Cha. Jas. Stewart
177
CB.
15
164
John Russell
387
John
294
George Harris 167
Wm. Fred.
189
Robert Wm.
164
Hugh Ritchie 387
Vesey, Arthur George
Thomas
403
James
403
197
Thomas Fra. CB.
34
Sir James MaxGeorge Henry
John
Thomas
Fra.
850
well,
KH.
38
387
Vetch, James
347 Wagstaff, William
411
Sir John Alex.
Vialls, Geo. Courtenay 247 Wahab, Charles
114
St. KCn.
9. 240
Henry Thomas 196
George L.
1 13
Peter Margetson
Vicars, Edward
100, 283
246
42, 265
Henry John
Hedley S. J.
S49 Wahrendorff, Augustus 439
Robert, KH.
42
405
Rob. Grenville 387
RobertShafto
101 Wainwright, David
Wm. Henry
213 Wake, Richard Wm.
348
William, MO. 165
Victor, George
387 Wakefield, Henry Furey 179 Wallack, Henry Jobling 160
272
James Conway 96,282
Gilbert
348 Waller, Charles
Vieusseau, Andrew
445
William
223 Waller, Jas. Thompson 14S
Vignoles, Francis Durell 179 Walbridge, Henry Wm. 387
387
Kilner
Vigors, Cha. Hen. Fitz
Walch, Arthur Grueber 173 Wallett, Charles
95
93, 136
Roy
239 VVa!cott,Edm.Yeamans65,265 Wellington, J. C.
James
426
Horatio Nelson 75, Waldegrave, William Fred.
John Williams 235
204
164
John Urban
160 Waldie, James Henrr
387 Wallis, Lewis Bayly
7
Joshua Allen
203 Wale.iir Charles, KCB. 1, 184
Samuel
411
Robert Gregory
Ville, Ferdinand, Compte
226
184 Wallnutt, Thomas
de la
445 Wales, John
411 Wnlmoden, Count, KCB. 113
Villiers, Alex. Hen. Cha. 387 Walford, John Thomas 387 j Waimsley, George John 166
65
Hugh MulleCharles
198 Walker, Archibald
Alexander
Hon. Fran. John
387
neux
215
166 ! Walpole, Horatio
69,190
Rob.
148
Charles
Hon. Fred.Wm.C. 347
Charles EJward 12(j
John
283
Chas. J.
190 '
Hon. John
113
James
198
I
Robert
107, 252
Chas. Pyndcr
Vincent, George
347
184
Robert Seymour 1 63
Benuchamp
Geo. Fred. Frank 114
15 Walsh, Arth.SandysStawell
Edward, Kli.
John
8,221
294
Edward Walter
John
174
Charles GreenForestier
76, 149
John Read
347
wood
179
166
1
John Tunnadine 403 Filz William
George
403
Frederick
1-1,26-1
Thomas
348
John
318
Geo. Fred. Artb. 194
William
113
> Lawrence de C. 387
Sir Geo. F. R. Bl. 148
Vincenti, Giovanni Ant. 414
Lewis Edward 318
Henry George
180
Viret, Basil
250
Patrick
387
Henry Torrens
176
Virtu, Georgio
262
Philip
57
Visme, Francis de
3J8
Hercules
253
Robert
226
James
2-10
Volborth, Philip
438
Thomas
196
.
James
387
Volger, Christ. Arnold 441
387
William
John .
204
Volmar, G. Ber.
423
William
411
John Allen
387
Voss, Ernest Von
437
153
John Geddes
268 Walshe, Anthony
Vowell, Chris. Maxwell 425
John
J. Harding, MD. 423 1
Blayney
160
387
John Tyrwhitt
116 1
Hugh Crawford,
\ ' >-, Francis Howard
120
291
Joseph
8
MO.
George Howard
119
Joseph
66 | Walter, Edgar
294
R. W. How. Howard 36
195
Philip Warren 69,266
Edward
Rich. Hen. Rich.
Frederick
Arthur
258
Roger Boyce
387 '
Howard
120
George
403
Roger Chambers 423
Vyvyan, Thomas
348
John
93, 247
Samuel
403
Thomas
306
John McNale 24?
Waddell, James
S07

Index.

544

Walter, Rawlins George 403 Warren, Augustus


348 Watts, Francis
Walters, Edwin
196
Charles CB 74 206
Henry

40j

Walther, William
441
Walton, Xorcliffe Bendyshe
246
57, 147
Warburton, Charles
237

Ward, Bernard

son
- Goor^c

Jaa Loir MD
John
Robert Boylo

\Varriner, Ernie
YVarrington, Thornhill
106, 198 VVarrender, George
Warry, William
Wasp, James
Waterman, Henry
212 Waters, E. F. CB.

116

204 Wauch, Darid


338
Waugh, William Petrie 142
113 Waugh, Gilbert
IIS
Way, Gregory Lewis
180
Waymoutb, Samuel
133 Wayth, Charles
418 Weare, Henry Edirin
232
Wearing, John Wm.
126
348 Weaver, Edward Baker
244
185
194 Webb, Bouloyne Gordon
348
113
George

98
114
183
238
295
238
425
136

I-'rlTrnrH \Vnlntnn

holme

285
282
Watkins, George Green 387
Watson Albert

John

348

John

403

257

William
Webber, Edward
Louis

162

416
9

Webster, Arthur Charles 17S


James Carnegie 348

Warde, Edward Charles 268


r,

JJl
William

WarJell, Charles

159

405
Wedderburne, Augustus 168
K.
13j

Warden, Henry D.

259

Wardhiw, Gerald

225

Weeks, Forster Israel


348
Wegener, John Henry
446
Wegg, John
SOT
Weguelin, Tbo. Mat. Luz. 187
Wehsarg, Charles
443
Weight, Edward
388
311 Watt,Francis
Fitzjames Edward 308
123 Weir,Thos.
John
Thos.
William
Henry
Hector
George
C. John
306
348
368
388
403
4O3
38

Wnrdrop, James John


Majoribanks
133
Ware, Itobert
200
Waring, Charles
423
Francis Robert
Warner, tdward

Richard
Wm.
Henry Lee 348
170
W arre,. Henry
Sir Wm.
J. CB.

Wedderburne, Chn. Adrian


Webster '
178

William Godfrey
174
Watterille, Rodolph de 446
165
15 Vatton, Edward John 388
Watts, David John
403

Index.
Weir, Richard
388
Weiss, Frederick
403
Weissen, Wilh. von
443
Welch, Stephen J. W. F. 348
John West
388
Welchman, Geo. Tbomas 348
Weld, George J.
173
William Walter
250
Weller, Francis
268
Wellesley, Lord Cha. 66, 166
Edward
225
Wm. Hen. Chas. 233
Wellings, George
348
Wellington, Arthur Duke
of, KG. GCB. GCH.
5, 117, 14-1, 252, 448
Wells, Fortescue
348
Frederick
152
Grenville G.
192
Henry
214
John Neave, CB.
64

Samuel
176
Welman, Harvey Wellesley
Pole
168
Hercules Atkin 232
Welsford, Augustus Fred. 249
Welsh, Astel Tbomas
232
James
113
Welstead. William
388
Wemj-s, Francis
405

William
1C
Wemyss, Charles
306
Charles Thomas 150
Darid Douglas 261
Francis
90
James
348
1
James Henry
245
John Maurice 295 297
ThomasJarnes, CB.36
William
416
Werge, Hen. Reynolds 176
William
258
Wesley, Samuel Robert 293,
297
West, Arthur. MD.
251
Sir Augustus, MD. 419
Chas. Aug.
57,447
Hon. Cha. Rich.
172
Frederick
199
Henry
388
Henry
423
James Alexander 236
John Eldridge
159
John Temple
145
John Wade
388
tlcii. Mortimer
145
Oshorne
2S4
Richard
113
Westenra, Francis 99, 125
Western, Maximilian
James
316
Westcott, John Hancock 388
Westfeld, Herman
438
Weitlake, John
93
Westmacott, Spencer
285
Westmore, Richard
74 1
Westmorland, John, Earl
of, KCB. GCH.
11,107

545

Weston, Charles
411 White, Frederick John 195
George
140
George
J.H.S.
1M
George
416
Westropp, John Parson 102
George Frincis
Edward Hen.
180
George Mathias 191
Michael Lionel 209
Hans Robert
180
Wetenhall, Wm. Marsden
Hans Thos. Fell 191
105
Henry
215
Wetherall, Charles
348
Henry
388, 448
Edw. Rob.
152
Henry
424
Fred. Aug.
168
Henry Arthur
2B5
Geo.Aug.CB.K7/.
Hen. Dalrymple 132
38, 115
Henry Jervis
2'J9
William
405
Henry \Vnllis
130
Wethered, Edwin Robert 192
Humphrey Jams 114
Thomas
416
James
263
Weyhe, Charles Von
439
John Douglas
130
George W.F. Von 4-1O
John Lewis
405
Weyland, John
260
Lawrence Luke
JohnTIiorne 103,
Esmond
128
260
Martin
113
Rich. Henry 194
Matthew
234
VVeyssen, Jean Christian 446
Michael, CB. 69, 130
Wbaley, George
403
Moses, MD.
253
Robert
388
Peter
423
Whalley, George Briscoe 348
Thomas
173
Whannell, George
75, 184
Thomas
417
\V barton, Anthony
448
Walter
98, 417
William
348
Warren Hastings 405
Wheadon, William
424
William
90
Wheatley, Sir Henry, GCH.
William
388
114
Wm. Ramsny
310
John
193 Whilehead,
Henry
Fred.Lowe
JohnG. 417
158
William
388
Wheatstone, John Butler 196
Sir Thomas,
Wheeler, Fra. Hugh
KCB.
113
Mussey
114 Whiteford, John
388
Henry
199 Whitelaw, Thomas
291
John Ross
205 Whitfeild, Henry Wase 255
Stephen Glynna 114 Wbitfield, Chas. Tomlins 474
Thomas
105, 179
William
388
Thomas Honer 122 Whiting, George Wm. 295
Whelan, John Thomua
60 Whitle, Robert
348
Wheler, Sir Trevor, Bt. 91 Wbitley, James
348
Whetham, John
36 Whiilie, W. Tho. CB.
114
Wbichcote, George
67 Whitmore, Edmund Ag. 181
Whimper, Fred. Amelius 206
Fran. Locker
152
Wbimster, James
388
Geo. St. Vincent 28.1
Whinyates, Edw. Charles,
Sir Geo. KCH. 13,281
CB. KH.
42, 265
Mortimer R. S. 3-18
Fred. Win. 98,233 Whitter, Wm. Wood
228
Whish, Richard
113 Whining!) am, Ferdinand,
WilliamS. CB. 113
CB.
106, 177
Whitaker, John Gibson 405
Paul Bernard 285
Whitby, Thomas Edward 123 Whittuck, Wm. James 234
William
388 Whitty, Edward G.
176
Whitcomb, James 105, 293
Invino
75, 266
White, Amos
201 Whylock, James
100, 292
Andrew, AID.
419 Whymper, Sir Wm., MD. 425
Charles II.
148 Whyte, Charles
309
Edwnrd James 75,222
John James 60, 133
Edward Philip
96 Wichmann. George
439
Ferdinand, CB.
\\icke, John Henry
440
106,191 \Vickens, James
417
Frederick
348 Wickbam, Rich.
Edw. Strakcr
Thomas 254
213
Kicderick B.
114
Frederick Charles 7
Thomas
JBi

Index,

546

225 Willes, James Irwin 105, 292


John Shaw MD 168
423
433
254 Willesford, Harry Morgan
Browne
216
Wieler, John William
438 Willelt, Augustus Saltren 143
\Viering, George
4-12
Wight, Arthur
114
388
Wightmau, George
348 Willey, Edward
- James Tho
137 Williams, Arthur Charles 348
Wigley, Geo. James
388
Pri-irlna
*5RR
Wigrum, Ely Duodecimos
66, 147
- - David
33
David
425
Wigsell, Atvrood DaKon 127 -
Wigston, Francis
106,169
Keynton, A'CB.
15
Wigton, James
388
Wilbraham, Hon. Edward
Uootle
70, 147
basset
388
.
RirlinrH 1(1.1 1 1 *} 114
G Ellis Lloyd 175
158
Hnrrr
154
Thos. Edw.
180
Wjlby, William
153
267
Wilcocks, John Lodge 403 .. .... . Hcnrv
Wild, Henry James
306
Wilde, Joshua John
403
Wilder, George
270
Wildman, Edward, K.H. 38
Jobn
90
, . .
John
138
Wilford, Edmund Neal 267

Widdrington, Adol. Lat.


Widmer, Christopher
Wieboldt, Dav.Cha.Corn.
Wieburg, John Andrew

John
Wilkie, Fletcher

John

388
113
1S6

Williamson, Wm. Roberts 18+


WillingtoQ, Jonatban
Richard
239
Willis, Browne
Frederick Arthur
98, *67
28

Willoughby, Wm. Lemoa 174


AfiVh

CR

11 A

205
388

Wm. Sandford
235
Willshire, Sir Thomas, Bart.
A'CB.
35
Willson,Selwyn
Jas. Kennen
348
248
Wilmer, Willinm

14S

Wilmot, Cha. Oct. Eardley


248

Eardley
Wilson, Alex. Locbart

John Wm Coll
man

Willox, i nines
Wills, James

Daltou

'

269
588

69, 185

297
Jo3cph

348

Wilkins, George, CB. KH. 57


119

Francis W CB 113
- - - Frod John
205

Richard MD 1*3
Wilkinson, Arth. Philip
Savage, CB.
105, 164

Thomas

1 14 . _._ ,. James MD
-

KH.

John

S' T h

William
Willan, James Douglas

205
310

William
1^3
Wm Fcnwick 68

BowenRobert
. .

37

"11

^ 3d, 449

Nicholas KH 72 221
.. ._ Pctor
"fJ8

Wm Froko KH 67
Wm. Will
164
Williamson, Charles Cartwright
293
308

William

CB. KH~

348
411

glas
270
Willard, Leonard Kilham 348
Willats, Peter John
95
Willcocki, Rob. Henry,
KH.
93, 832
Willcox,ChandosHumph.g56

101 29i *'J7

71
William
William

- -

43

Roger W

Thomas

388
v*J7
CJ3 113

41?

Index.
Wilson, Thos. Maitland 248
VV. H. B. Jordan 388
Wilton, George R.
114
John Lucas
18;.'

John Lucas
388
16'J
John Hobert

Samuel
411
Wily. Henry Williams mi
Winchester, George
116
Robt. KH.
67
Winckler, Augustus
441
-111
Charles
Winckworlh, John
jliU
Windham, Chas. Ash.
148
Jos. Doughty
Jo'.'
^ Joseph Smith
349
Windle, John Sbepard
Wing, Vincent
Wingate, Thomas
153
Wingfield, Chas. Win. 268,
273
- Edward
807
> John Hope
166
Wingrove, Geo. Prescott 16 1
Winkwortb, William
411
Winne, John James
294
Winnicki, Christopher 426
Winnington, Edward
184
Henry Jeffreys 349
Winter, George
Charles
426
116

547

Wolffradt, Frederick von 443 Woods, William


Richard Wm.
154
Wollastcn, Chas. Richard 155
388
Wolley, Edward Lionel 202 Woodward, John
156
Wolrige, Ambrose, A. R.297, Woodwright, Charles
169
349 Wcodyatt, George
215
John
61 Woolcock, John Pyc
tor
Wolseley, Garnet Joseph 114 Woolcombe, Robert
349
Wombwell, Arthur
197 Woolhouse, Andrew MacWood, Arthur, MO.
13S
kason
402
Attiwell Falkiner 254
Edward
195
David Edw.
268
John Fred.
164
Frederick
3B8 Woolrabe, John
417
Fred. Aug. Percy 296 Woolriche, Stephen
418
Sir Gabriel
' 416 Wooldridge, 1 hot. T. KH. 36
George
388 Woollard, Gilbert
261
George Horsley 388 Worcester, Henry, Marq.
Henry
130
of
117, 118
Henry
388 Wordsworth, John
425
Henry John
114 Workman, Samuel
92
James
349 Thomas
349
James Humphreys
Worley, Edward
ISO
76, 266 Wornum, John Robson 114
John
417 Worsley, Cha. Com. S. 405
John Gillespie, MD.
Edw. Vaughan
311
14, 264
John Joseph
169
George
388
JohnManlcy 98,165
James
411
- James White 349
John Sulivan 7, 448
John Steward
164 Wortham, Hule Young
Launcelot Edward 205
98, 283
Peter Valentine 165 Worthy, John
114
Johu
426
Price Built Man
Woulfe, John
113
Ludwig Aug.
445
ners
225
Stephen Roland 158
Winterbottom, Robert
118
Robert
214 Wrsgge, Alfred Romaine 70
Winterscale, John
129
Robert Blucher HI7 Wraxall, Charles Edw. 38B
Winton, Cha. Lorenzo de 167
Robert Hudson 2ly Wiaj', Henry
285
James
388 1
Thomas
68, 144
Hugh Boyd
388
Thomns de
270 William, CB. KH. 15 Wreford, Matthew
312
Wirgman, Theodore
1 28 1
William
190 Wrench, W. Handfield 319
Wiscb.Hieroniinusvomk-r l.ii;
Wm. Mark
21 1 Wrey, William Long
38E
Wischmanu, George
441 <
Wm. Sumpter
388 Wright, Alexander
388
Wisdom, John
388 1
Wm. Thos. Wayte231
Alfred
179
Wise, Charles
100,217 Woodnurn, Alex. CB. 114
Charles, KH.
65
William
198 Woodcock, Frederick
4O3
Charles
98, 283
Wishart, Alexander
349 Woodd, Geo. Leslie 238, 258 Charles James
269
Wissell, Lewis de
443 Woodfall, George
113
Charles Kuvonhill
Witham, Robert
411 Woodford, Sir Alex.
101, 191
Witte, George
Hen. Fred.Theo.
de
446
KCD.GCMG.
11,191
Daniel
65
Alex. George
207
Edward
388
de
440
Charles John
253
Edward W. C.
2-13
John Fred. Cha. 441
John
349
Frederick
95
Witts, John
349
i'ir John George,
Fred. Wm. Rich 251
Witzeudorff, Hartwigvon -137
KCll. KCH.
13
George
14, 281
Wtizleben, Cha. Baron 4-12
Wenham Lang 1961
George
200
Wodebouse, Edmund
175 Woodgate, Frederick
242 1
George
349
Edvin
270
John
263
Henry Rich. 105, 267
Frederick
269
William, CB.
38
James
405
Nicholas 38, 201
Wm. Harding
238
James, MD.
420
Philip
37 Woodhouse, James, CMC. 416
James Dennis
146
Wm. Thomas S88
Robert
189
John, KH. 39, 292
Wohler, Henry
442
William
113
John
388
Wolf, Frederick
44-1 Woodinglon, Hen. Parr T. 172
John 1 1., kin
294
Wolfe, Edward
349 Woodman, William
426
John Koss
39, 281
George
90
Thomas, AID. 656
Robert (1st)
293
George
190 Woodroff, John, MD.
425
Robert (2nd)
294
Peter
217 Woodrooffe, George H. 114
Robert
423
Richard
349 Woods, Henry George 249 .
Thomas, CB. 68, 190
Wm. Clargea
190
James
233
Thomas
91
Wolff, Alexander Joseph 403
Richard
349
Thomas
349

548
Wright, Thomas
411
Thomas George 116
.
Thomas Parker 255
William
388
Wm. Alf. Gamer '295
Wrighte, Wm.
389
Wrixon, Nicholas
349
Wrottesley, Hon. Chas.
Alex.
68
Wulff, George
9, 264
Henry Powell
283
Kenelm Chandler 349
\Vulffeii, Wm. de
443
Wvatt, Alexander H. L. 349
Alfred Francis W. 217
Edgar
113
James Henry
188
Samuel
"
349
Sir Henry Robartes
41
Wybault, Joseph Wm. 30?
Patrick Robert 417
W) brow, William
423
Wyer, John
423
Wyke, George
349
Wylde, John Fewtrell
423
William, CD. 63,113,
266
Edward A ndrie 296
Wyllie, James, CB.
114
William, CB.
114
\\ymer, G. P. CB.
113
Wynch, John
114
Wynclham, Alex. Wadham
349
Charles
38
Charles Henry 133
Ci eorge

Henry
14
Wyndowe, Wm. Frame 199
Wyoeken, Frederick
446
Wynu, Arth. Watkiii Wil
liams
174
.
Herb. Wat. Wms. 158
Sir William 349, 447
Wynne, Abraham Wm. 349
Charles Robert 26U
George
284
Heneage Griffith 220
John
174

Infcx.
349 Young, Charles Edward 201
iVynne, John
Colin, MD.
423
411
Richard Miles
Cha.Wallace,CB.114
Wynter, Robert
349
190
- Dobson
John Jonathan
389
- Geo. Augustus 159
Wm. Rose
389
- George Dobson
Wynyard, Edward Ruck- George Samuel 232
ley, CB.
16
175
- Henry
- Edward G.
145
- Henry Hannan 389
- George Henry
209
389
- Henry
241
- Henry
139
- James, MD.
- Robert Henry
349
74, 209
- James
Wyvill, Richard Rodes 242
James Robert 73, 176
John Crawford
93
Ximenes, Sir David,
John D.
180
John George
S89
IS
KCH.
Plomer, KH.
68
Plomer J.
158
Yarborough, Chas. Cooke 243
Richard
250
Yard, Frederick
183
Robert
389
Yarnold, Benjamin
389
Robert
407
Yates, Kdm. Rob. Wm.
Thomas
114
Wingfield
234
Thomas
167
Jonathan
12
William
173
Richard H.
113
William
273
-r William Charles
William
349
Yea, Lacy Walter 105, 158
Wm. Baird
268
Yelverton, Hon. Barry C. 389
Wm. Baker
180
Hon. Wm. Charles 272
Wm. Henry
179
Hon. Geo. Fred.
Wm. Pym
217
Wm.
21C
115
Yeoland, George
417 Younge, Alex. A.
Yeoman, Constantino
349 YouDghusbaud, Astley
George
Cha.
Francis
Wright
John
114
270
Yerbnrv, John William 130
Yollan<i, Rob. Sarrell
114
Robert
349
William
284
Thomas
36
Yonge, Guetnvus Nigel
K. A.
153 Yule, Geo. Wm. Roper 294
Patrick
97, S83
Weston
389
Wm. Grawley
389 Robert Abercromby 142
William James 1 97
Yorke, Fred. Augustus 284 Zehupfenning, Cba. Jo*. 445
Charles
40 Zeil, Augustus Ferdinand 440
444
James Charles
125 Zerbi, Jean Baptiste
442
John
128 Ziermann, Frederick
3'i6
Phillip James 62,149 Zobel, S.
445
Young, Alexander
389 Zugiani, Marino
Geo. Henry,
W.
CB,197
35
Chas. Allen
103 Zuhlche,Charles
Charles
214
Charles
291
Charles Colville

549

CASUALTIES SINCE THE LAST PUBLICATION.

RETIREMENTS BY SALE OF COMMISSIONS.


The Earl o/Chichester, 87 F.
G. C. Collins, 73 F.
A. M. Douglas, 88 F.
Hon. W. E. Fitz Maurice, 1
Colanelt.
T. F. Wsde.C.B., Gr.Gds.
Life Gds.
\\ in. Drummond, Scots Fas. J. R. T. Graham, 2 Drs.
Gds.
C. B. Grey, 42 F.
Turner, Grant, Gr. Gds.
T. Hamilton, 63 F.
R. Hare, 67 F.
Lieutenant- ColtmeIt.
F. H. Hart, 90 F.
Manley, Dixon, Unatt.
G. T. Hume, 4 F.
U ni. Greenwood, Gr. Gds.
G. Jackson, 64 F.
J. Jameson, 65 F.
F. Fuller, 59 F.
J. Johnatone, 9 F.
II. Blake, 92 F.
H. Kean, 97 F.
R. Croker, 22 F.
A. Barton, K.H., 12 Drs.
P. Mitchell,-53 F.
W. Peard, 41 F.
C. Pepper, 51 F.
Hon. J. Hope, Coldst. Gds.
II. Pratt, 36 F.
Lord Wm. Thynne, Gr. Gds. W. S. Richardson Brady , 26 F
H. W.S. Stewart, Ceylon Reg
A. Fraser, 49 F.
F. Stupart, 26 F.
J.Wilton, 11 F.
W. T. Cockburn, 60 F.
B. Tennisoii, 10 E.
J.Walker, 3 W.I. Regl.
R. Preston, 63 F.
R. Williams, 22 F.
A. Champain, 23 F.
H. C. Van Cortlandt, 31 F.
J. Stainforth, 64 F.
Captains.
R. S. Oliver, R. Horse Gds.
E.G. Wrench, 4 Dr. Gds.
Tumor, 1 Dr. Gds.
M. Pipon, do.
[Afq/ort.
Nugent, 3 Dr. Gds.
O. Pilling, Unatt.
Scott,
6 Dr. Gds.
G. Ruxton, 34 F.
D. O'Brien, do.
C. L. Wingfield, 10 F.
Forlong, 2 Drs.
T. R. Baker, 7 F.
Thompson, 6 Drs.
E. A. Lord Keane, 37 F.
Bridgeman, 10 Drs.
R. Martin, 1 Dr. Gds.
Sutton, 11 Drs.
J. H. Cholmeley, 8" Drs.
Philips, 12 Drs.
J. H. Dundas, 85 F.
Broadley, 17 Drs.
R. Ellis, 15 F.
Sir J. W. Drummond, Bail.
G. Smyth, 65 F.
Gr. Gds.
W. Guard, 71 F.
Brand, Coldst. Gds.
F. J. St. Quintin, 85 F.
Mounsey, 4 F.
G. Goodall, 1 F.
Brooke,'6 F.
J. S. Wilford.60 F.
Sir W. O'Malley, 7 F.
T. Isham, 79 F .
Hon. W. P. M. Talbot, do.
T. Kenyon, 8 F.
Hon. T. H.H. Tburlon-, do.
T. Wollaston, 6 Drs.
J. Lrrf F.lphinstone, G.C.H
H. Seymour, 23 F.
ditto.
C. Agnew, 11 F.
T. Armstrong, 1 \V. I. Regt, West, 8 F.
Forbes, 11 F.
T. Aubin, 1 F.
Wm. Jesse, do.
D. Brown, 45 F.
C. P. Trapaud, 18 F.
W. Butler, 86 F.
O'Connell, 28 F.
J. D. de Carteret, 68 F.
Nicoloy, 29 F.
W. Chadwick, 81 F.
General.
A. J. Goldie.

Todd, 33 F.
Broderick, 34 F.
. Duff, do.
B. Duff, 41 F.
unlock, 42 F.
lacdonald, do.
uleston, 44 F.
Williams, 45 F.
M'Nally, 47 F.
W. T. Servantes, 48 F.
Goslin, 49 F.
im. H. C. Grey, 52 F.
'arris, do.
lutchinson, 53 F.
A. Cuppage, 56 F.
lir W. Maxwell, Kt., do.
Fuller, 59 F.
Townsend, 60 F.
Aldridge, do.
Thomas, do.
E. R. Buller, 61 F.
Drought, 65 F.
Winter, 66 F.
Gore, 72 F.
Sandeman, 73 F.
Simeon, 75 F.
Butler, 79 F.
Marsh, 80 F.
Emslie. 83 F.
Walter Boyd. 87 F.
Lord J. Chichester, do.
Aldworth, 94 F.
Fisher, 95 F.
Ford, do.
Wickham, 1 W. I. Regt.
Trotmau, do.
Grant, do.
Sermour, 3rd do.
Edwards, Canadian Regt.
J. H. Caddy, b. p., R. Art.
Lieutenants.
Clifton. 1 Life Gds.
Sir F. W. Sykes, St., 2 Life
Guards.
Chester, 1 Dr. Gds.
Forde, 3 Dr. Gds.
Barnett, 5 Dr. Gds.
Montgomery, 3 Drs.
Smythe, 8 Drs.
Garden, do.
Dixon, 9 Urs.
Lord Aberdour, 11 Drs.
Jackson, 15 Drs.

550

Casualties since the last Publication.

Norton, 15 Drs.
Taylor, 17 Drs.
Russell, Scots Fus. Gdi.
Rodney, do.
Handfield, 3 F.
Orogan, 7 F.
Stephen, do.
Jauncey, 11 F.
Butcher, 12 F.
Nembhard, 16 F.
J. Fowke, 19 F.
Blacketl, 23 F.
N. Armstrong, 25 F.
Hutton, 27 F.
Edwardes, 30 F.
Broome, do.
T. J. G. Chatterton, 35 F.
Harding, do.
Harris, 36 F.
Madden, 41 F.
Kipling, 44 F.
Hackett, do.
Fulton, do.
White, do.
J. Orr. 47 F.
Tobiu, 48 F.
Strausfield, 51 F.
Perrott, 59 F.
Tomline, do.
W. F. A. Gilfillan, do.
Domvile, 63 F.
Homer, 68 F.
Dance, 71 F.
Corbett, 72 F.
R. James, do.
Price, do.
Davies, 73 F.
Sir C. Shaw, do.
W. H. Cooper, 75 F.
Morritt, 77 F.
Rooke, do.
Nicholls, 82 F.

J. W. Vates, 82 F.
North, 87 F.
Hon. R. W. D. Shirley, do.
Laffan, 88 F.
O'Brien, 89 F.
Mills, do.
Pratt, 92 F.
F. S. Corrance, 97 F.
T. T. Worsley, 99 F.
Dawson, Rifle Br.
Maxwell, 2 W. I. Regt.
Du Vernet, Ceylon Regt.
Kersteman, do.
H. J. Suckling, do,
J. Cjillespie, do.
R. Hartman, do.
Le Touzell, Cape Regt.
Mortimor, Canadian Hegt.

C. C. Trott, h. p., Roll*


Regt.
RESIGNED.

Lieutenant,
A. Croad, 1 W. I. Regt.
Ensigns.
J. F. Hyde, 22 F.
J. Maclachlan, 42 F.
R. Verner, 68 F.
J. J. Harvey, R. Marines.
G. M. L. Pascoe, do.

Aaistant-Surgeoaf.
H. Drummond. M.JD., 1 Drs.
F. P. Loinsworth, 23 F.
K. Menzies, 26 F.
C. Thompson, 43 F.
Cornets, Ensigns, fyc,
J. H. E. Stubbs, M.D., 91 F.
Tisc. Drumlanrig, 2 Life Gds. T. J. Holmes, 1 W. 1. Hegt.
Fitzgerald, 3 Dr. Gds.
Macadam, 1 Drs.
CANCELLED.
Pilgrim, 2 Drs.
Earigni.
Fleming, 1 F.
W. S. Portal. 15F.
Wood gate, 24 F.
O. R. H. Orlebar, 67 F.
Hamilton, 27 F.
C. P. O'Connell, Cape Regt.
Jackson, 46 F.
Peacock, 47 F.
BUPEIISEDED.
Read, 52 F.
Lt, and Adjt. A. T. Munro,
M'Nair, do.
R. Horse Gds.
Young, 70 F.
Lieut. R. H. Macdonnell, 3
Walsh. 73 F.
W. I. Regt.
Bortbwick, 79 F.
Mosley, 95 F.
CASHIERED.
Ilildyard, Rifle Brig.
Lieutenant,
Webster, do.
\V. D. Hilton, 22 F.
L. Smith, 57 F.
DECEIVED A COMMUTED
F C. W. i itzpatrick, 57 F.
ALLOWANCE.
B. Willis, R. Artillery.
T. H. Cauty, li.])., Bourbon
Regt.

551

DEATHS.
Centrals.
Hon. F. St. John
E. Dunne
J. Michel
C. P. Douglas
Lieutenant Generals,
Lord Keane, 43 F.
H. Eustace
Sir H. Lowe, 56 F.
Sir J. Cameron, 9 F.
A. Salvin
Sir W. Johnston, 68 F.
D. F. Blommart
Hon. Sir R. L. Dnndas, 59 F.
Sir G. H. B.Way, 1 W. I. Regt.
Major Genera/1.
E. Scott
W. H. Beckwith
W. Nedham
Sir O. Cary
Sir L. Greenwell
E. R. J. Cotton
F. G. Herlot
W. Cross
S. A. Goodman
Colonels.

R. Moncrieffe, late of Royal


Marines
J. F. Browne, late of 28 F.
W. Spearman, late of 2 Dr.
Gds.
T. Weston, b.p. 14 Gar. Bn.
Sir S. G. Higgins, late of
Scots Fus. Gds.
W. H. Knight Erskine, b.p.
Bradshaw's Levy
C. H. Churchill, 31 F., Quar
ter Matter General, East
Indies, (died rficoundi reciived in action at Maharajjxne).
G. Miller, unatt.
Sir C. W. Dance, late of 2 F.
G. W.Walker, 21 F.
W. Hay, unatt.
C. King, late of 58 F.
W. F. O'Reilly, h.p. Royal
African corps
H. Du Vernet Grosett Muirbead, h.p. R. Staff corps
J. Logan, 63 F.

Frederick, h. p. 84 F.
W. Earl of Lonsdale, h.p.
84 F.
S. Dales, b. p. Recruiting
corps
W. G. White, late of 94 F.
W. B. Nicolls, 2 W. I. Regt.
C Bridge, late of R. Art.
R. Simson, b.p. 18 F.
J. 8. Lynch, unatt.
L. Cnrmicbael, do.
C. J. Deshon, 17 F.
R. White, unntt.
J. Knowles, R. Art.
Majors.
W. Chuden, b.p. German
Legion
W. Bernard, late 5 R. Vet.
Bn.
C. de Havilland, h.p. 51 F.
A. M'Intyre, late 2 R. Vet.
Bn.
C. Downes, late 1 do.
J. Birch, unatt.
S. Kennedy, do.
W. H. Grote, do.
P. Crofton, late of 83 F.
W. Pearse, late of 89 F.
J. Hunter, unatt.
G. T. Lindsay, 94 F.
D. M'Nicol, unntt.
A. Myers, do.
C. 15. Brisbane, do.
W. H. Rutherford, do.
J. J. Sargent, late of 18 F.
H. C. Tathwell, 95 F.
II. B. Mends, R. Marines
Sir R. Andrews Douglas, Bt.
12 F.
L. B. Urmstnn, 31 F.
J. J. Best, unatt.
F. W. P. Parker, 28 F.

Captains.
Eliot, 4 Dr. Gds.
Lor<l W. Hill, 2 Drs.
Baird, 15 Drp.
Mansel, 16 Drs.
Stewart, 3 F. (killed in action
at Punniar.)
Magratb, F. (do. do.)
Chatterton, 3 F.
Edmonds, 9 F.
Lockhart, 17 F.
Lievlenant Colonelt.
Brock, 20 F.|
J. Drinkwater Betbune, h.p. Shum, 26 F.
Commissary Gen.
Durbin, 29 F.

Lewis, 45 F.
Hall, 48 F.
Cobbair, 50 F. (killed in aclioa
at Punnair.)
James, 50 F.
D. Havilland, 55 F.
Bainbrigge, 57 F.
Evatt, 62 F.
Codd, 63 F.
Perry. 81 F.
Coxe, 84 F.
O'Reilly, 85 F.
Halliday, 86 F.
Ratlray, do.
Craigie, 97 F.
Pack, 2 W. I. Hegt.
Lardner, do.
Jenkins, do.
Berwick, 3 W. I. Regt.
Haining, do.
Robertson, R. Art.
Geary, do.
G. Allen, late 8 R.Vet. Bn.
T. Andrews, b. p. 14 F.
J. P. Beaumont, b. p. 36 F.
J. Bowie, h.p. 103 F.
R. Brooke, h.p. Indp. Comp.
G. Bryan, h. p. Gr. Gds.
C. Burl, late of R. Eng.
T. Byrne, unatt.
G. Campbell, h.p. 26 F.
G. Cnrnie, unatt.
T. Collard, h.p. 81 F.
C. Connor, unatt.
D. H. Craick, h.p. 29 F.
H. N. Daniel, h.p. R. Art.
J. Day, h.p. 96 F.
H. M. Dixon, h.p. 88 F.
J. G. Doran, h.p. 14 F.
H. Downie, unatt.
J. Duval, do.
F. G. Fairtlough, late 4 R.
Vet. Bn.
J. Fowle, unatt.
R. Gardner, h.p. 4 F.
T. Gilbert, h.p. R. Marines
T. Gordon, unatt.
W. Gorss, do.
L. Grant, b.p. 78 F.
J. Hum in ill, lute of 9 F.
J. W. Johnston, h.p. R. Art.
R. Kellow, late of R. Marines
D. Lee, late of 9 VeU Bn.
A. Logan, do.
J. M'Dermid, late 3 do.
G. M'Gie, b.p. R. Marines
R. M'Leod, late of do.
H. M'Millan, b.p. 21 Drs.

552

disunities since the last Publication,

R. M'Nab. unatt.
J. T. Macnenzie, late 7 R.
Vet. Bn.
S. W. Mayne, h.p. 19 Drs.
J. B. Morris, unatt.
W. Payne, h.p. 8 F.
F. Powell, h.p. 45 F.
F. Prosser, unatt.
W. H. Rogers, do.
G. Shaw, h.p. 96 F.
J. Steele, h.p. 105 F.
P. Sturgeon, h.p. K. Marines
J. Thompson, do.
W. Thorne, h.p. 1 Gar. Bn.
W. O. Wallis, h.p. Ind. Comp.
J. White, b.p. 61 F.
J. Wilson, h.p. 7 Dr.
Hon. C. S. Wortley , h.p. 88 F
F. Baertling, h.p., German
Legion
G. C. Von Donop, do.
C. Heise, do.
W. Heydenreick, do.
W. Meier, do.
G. L. O. Hotzen, do.
W. de Scbade, do.
C. E. Appulin, do.
C. Wedekind, do.
F. F. F. Von Steinwehr, h.p.
Brunswick Infantry,
Lieutenanti.
Allen, 4 Dr. Gds.
White, 3 Drs.
Jlorton, 14 Drs.
Ede, 15 Drs.
Lindsay, Adjt. 17 Drs.
Morgan, 4 F.
Scott, 5 F.
Dobbie, Adjt. 7 F.
Montgomery, 13 F.
Hunter, 17 F.
Venour, 18 F.
Smith, Adjt. 20 F.
Edwards, 21 F.
Deakins, 23 F.
Maclschlau, 28 F.
Grant, do.
Moore, 29 F.
Hope, do.
Bourke, 31 F.
Moffat, 46 F.
Anderson, 40 F.
Shakespear, do.
Bernard, 50 F.
Joyce, do.
Carden, 52 F.
Egar, 62 F.
Considine, 63 F.
Lethbridge, 85 F.
Stuart, 86 F.
Vigors, 87 F.
Komer, 89 F
Dallas, 98 F.
Deckner, 2 W.I. Regt.
Butcher, 3 W.I. Ilegt.
Reynolds, do.
Tench, do.

Olpbeit, R. Artillery.
Macartney, do.
Baker, R. Marines.
J. Alderson, b. p. 33 F.
S. G. Bagshaw, h. p. 23 Dn.
W. Brackenbury, h. p. 105 F.
A. Brown, h. p. 42 F.
R. Brown, b. p. R. Marines.
J. Carson, Unatt.
S. Chambers, h. p. 68 F.
J. Crowe, h. p. 2 Gar. Bt.
J. Darison, b. p. 11 F.
O. De Lancey, h. p. 10 Drs.
W. Dobbs, h. p. 1 F.
J. Egan, h. p. 21 F.
G. Fitz-Gibbon, h. p. 23 F.
H. Flood, b. p. 4 F.
A. W. Freere, h. p. 30 F.
W. Fuller, h. p. 4 F.
J. Galwey, h. p. 75 F.
G. Greene, h.p. 10 F.
W. O. Osburne, b. p. 84 F.
L. Grenier, h. p. 61 F.
D. Griffith, h. p. 36 F.
V. Griffiths, h.p. R. Marines.
T. Hamilton, b. p. 29 F.
T. J. Horan, b. p. 32 F.
S. B. Hornby, late of R. Art
J. Howells, h. p. 77 F.
A. W. Hubbard, h. p. R. Mar.
D. W. James, h. p. R. Mar.
H. Kepple, Unatt.
J. B. Lane, h. p. 3 Dr. Gds.
J. Leslie, (Adjt.) h. p. 57 F.
C. Lewin, b. p. 19 Drs.
J. Logie, h. p. R. Marines.
J. Luckett, h. p. 10 Drs.
P. M'Dougall, h. p. 48 F.
R. M'Lelland, late of R. Vet.
Bn.
W. M'Leod, h. p. 34 F.
M. MacDonogh, h. p. 4 F.
R. Mackay, h. p. 22 F.
T. Martin, h. p. 35 F.
J. Masters, Unatt.
F. A. Morris, h. p. 88 F.
A. Neale, (Adjt.) h. p. 25 Drs.
T. O'Regan. late 4 R. Vet. Bn.
R. H. Peel, Unatt.
R. Perrott, b. p. 4 F.
E. H. Plunkett, b. p. 14 F.
G. Pratt, h. p. 27 F.
J. Reade. h. p. 103 F.
A. Robertson, h. p. 27 F.
A. Russwnrm, b. p. 50 F.
C. A. de Ruvynes, h. p. 20
Drs.
J. F. Scanlan, h. p. R. Mar.
H. Shewbridge, b. p. 60 F.
J. Smith, b. p. 20 Dr.
J. W. Tapp, late of R. Art.
F. W. Taylor, h. p. 12 Drs.
J. Tweedie, h. p. 7 F.
A. Walker, late 7 R. Vet. Bn.
R. Warren, do.
. F. Tappe, b. p. Ger. Leg.
F. Haltzermann, do,
W. Wolff, do.

T Gallenberg, h. p. Ger. Leg.


J. P. A. SchaedUer. do.
C. Von Blottnitx, do.
P. de Furer, do.
Cornell, Entigiu, Ife.
Vizard, 15 Drs.
Anderson, 4 F.
Bray, 39 F. (killed in action
at Maharttjpore).
Woodward, 40 F.
Sharpe, Adjt. 46 F.
Prior, 59 F.
Masterson, 63 F.
Montgomery, 67 F.
Humfrey,70 F.
Porter, 86 F.
Waite, Adjt. 94 F.
Edn-ards, do.
Bruce, 96 F.
Armstrong, 99 F.
Thompson, 1 W.I. Regt.
E. T. Smith, 2 W. I. Regt.
Whelan, do.
Colley, Ceylon Regt.
Nugent, R. Eng.
Hope, do.
R. Andrews, h. p. 81 F.
H. Babington, h.p. 1 Gar. Bn.
P. Bury, h. p. 57 F.
E. Cameron, late 3 R. Vet. Bn.
E. S. Cassan, b. p. Ger. Leg.
W. Cowper, h. p. For. C. of
Wag.
R. W. Currin, b. p. 60 F.
T. Fernyhough, h. p. 40 K.
W. Gibbs, late 8 R. Vet. Bn.
J. Graydnu, h. p. 27 F.
W. Harley, b. p. 2 Gar. Bn.
J. Haslewood, h. p. 89 F.
J. Heaviside, b. p. 18 Drs.
C. Katzman, h. p. 60 F.
E. Langford, h. p. 49 F.
G. M'Cullock, late 7 R. Vet.
Bn.
J. M'Lauchlan, b. p. 92 F.
R. Madden, late R. Art.
Drivers.
J. Read, h. p. R. Marines
S. Stevens, h. p. Elford's
Corps.
A. Wolsley, h. p. American
Ranger
J. Livingstone, h. p. Adjt.
Glen. Fenc.
E. Walford, h. p. Adjt. H.
Wag. Train.
F. Kersting, b. p. Germ. Leg.
J. Maonesbacb, do.
A. W. Steiglitz, do.
C. F. E. Micbelet, do.
H. Von Jeinson, h. p. For.
Corps of Waggoners.
Paumatten.
Daniell, 55'F.
H. J. Amey, h. p. German
Legion.

Casualties since the last Publication.


J. Blakenmn, li. p. 6 F.
Aisiit. Comm. General.
H. Cross, 1). p. 83 F.
J. Irvine.
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do
First Lieut Henry Williamson Lugard to be 2nd capt. vice Harness sec. 20 Dec. 44
Second Lieut. Wm. Howard Jesse to be 1st lieut. vice Lugard
do
Royal Artillery.

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Royal Engineers.

10 Dec. 44
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Gent. Cadets to be 2nrf Lieuts.

John Gordon Jervis vice Gallon prom


Henry Whatley Tyler vice Barlow prom
John Crnmic Blackwood De Butts vice Scott prom
Walter Samuel Stare vice Ross prom
Gwavas Speedwell Tilly vice Tuglis prom
Edward Stonton vice Hope deceased
Royal Marines.
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Braimer to half-pay
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MR. MURRAY'S NEW PUBLICATIONS.


LETTERS AND DISPATCHES
OF

The Great Duke of Marlborough,


FROM

1702 TO 1712.

RECENTLY DISCOVERED AT WOODSTOCK,


EDITED BY

GENERAL THE RIGHT HON. SIR GEORGE MURRAY, G.C.B.


Portrait.

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daring exploits with wild beasts*
6. Letters from tile Baltic *.* a very charming work*
7. TJie Amber Witch is a most interesting Trial for Witchcraftworthy of Defoe*
8. Southey's Cromroett and Bunyan are models of what biographies
ought to be.'

9. Mrs. Meredith's admirable Sketch of New South Wales,


derives interest from being a Lady's View of that country.1

10. Barrow's Life of Sir Francis Drake, an interesting and


instructive volume.9

11. Fattier Ripa's Memoirs of a Residence at tlie Court of


Pckin, is as curious a book as any that has appeared, not excepting
" Borrow 's Bible in Spain." '

12. Lewis's highly amusing Stories, of Negro Life in the West


Indies.1
' Quarterly Review.
' literary Gazette.

'' Examiner.
' Freeman's Journal.

' United Service Magazine.


' Spectator.
Edinburgh Review.
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