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T H E N E W
ANNUAL ARMY LIST
1848.
(BEING THE NINTH ANNUAL VOLUME,)
THB DATES OF COMMISSIONS, AND A STATEMENT OF THE WAR
SEBTICES AND WODNDS OF NEARLY BVBBT OFFICER
IN THB ABHT, OBDNANCE, AND MARINES.
COKREOTBD TO MMB DBCEHBKB, IMT.
WITH AN INDEX
Cattain H. O. hart, 4dTH ItBOT.
LONDON:
JOHN HUBRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET.
1848
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EXPLANATIONS.
K.O. Knight of Um Order of the Garter.
K.T. Knight of the Order of the Thistle.
K.P. Knight of the Order of St Patrick.
O.C.B. Knight Qrand Cnm of the Order of the Bath.
K.C.B. Knight Cmntiunider of the Order of the Bath.
C. B. Companion of the Order of the Bath.
G.aif.O. Knight Grand Croa of the Order of St. Michael and St. Qeofge.
K.C.M.O. Knight Commander of ditto ditto
C.M.Q. Companion of ditto ditto
O.C.H. Knight Orand Cro9$ of the Royal HanoTerian Guelphic Order.
K.G.H. Knight CMifnofuitfr of ditto ditto
K.H. Knight of ditto ditto
K.C. Knight of the Crescent.
C Before the Name, denotes tliat the Officer was at the Battle of Trt^oHgar,
P Before the Name, denotes that the Officer serred in the Pen^naula^ or' the
South of Prance,
C Officers actually present in either of the actions of the
ni Waterioo Medal. < IGth, 17th, or 18th June, 1816. Such Officers are
f. allowed two years' additional ierviee.
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 Rank, but
wiUMMit receiving Pay or progressiTC Promotion.
Hie Figures prefixed to the Names denote the Battalions to which the Officers arc
actitaUy attached ; the Letters s. and r. qfter the name distinguish Officers employed on
the Ste^^ or on the Recruiting Service ; the letter r. before the name denotes that the
Officer belongs to the Resenre Battalion. The Letters i7. JIf. in the CsTalry Regiments,
allude to the Riding Masters ; the Letters d. pm, and d, w^, denote the Depdt Paymaster
and Dep^t Adjutant respectiTcly. — ^The * before the Name or Date of Commission, de-
notes Tempoimry Rank only. Hie Letter P before the Date indicates that the Conunission
was purchased.
The words subscribed to the titles of Regiments, as " Peninsula," ** Waterloo,** &c. denot
the Honorary Distinctions permitted to be l>ome by such Regiments on their Colonrs and
appointments, in commemoration of their Services.
\* Ail eammunieations to be addremed to Captain H aet, 60, Albemarle Street, London.
U>llOON : PmiMTBD ar STBWaKT AltD MVmaAT, OLD BAILBT.
CONTENTS.
page
ActioDB or Battles 450
Adjutants of Recraiting Districts 264
Aides-de-Camp to the Queen 4
American Staff 322
Artaicry, Royal 205
Barrack Masters 325
Bath, Officers of the Order of. 465
Battles or Actions 450
Cadets, Company of Gentlemen 274
Canada Staff 322
Cape Mounted Riflemen 259
Ceylon Rifle Regiment 257
Ceylon Staff 324
Chaplains' Department 312, 430
Chatham Dcp6t Staff 320
Chelsea Hospital 318, 449
Colonels 32
Conunissarfat Department 306, 416
Dep6t Battalion in the Isle of Wight... 262
Dragoon Guards 121
Dragoons 138
Engineers, Royal 281
Field Marshals 5
Foot Guards 144
Foot ( Numbered Regiments) 151
Foreign Corps on Half Pay 487
Foreign Orders ...••• 466
Foreign SUtioos, Staff on 322
Garrisons 318, 447
Garter, Order of 460
Gcnends .* * * 6
General Officers receiving rewards for
Distinguished Services 4
Gentlemen at Arms, the Honourable
Corps of 116
Gkrman Legion 437
Great Britain Staff 319
Half-pay List 820
Hibernian Military School 449
Honorary Distinctions 450
Horse Guards, Royal Regiment of . • . • 120
Jamaica Staff 323
Index 475
Inspecting Field Officers 264
Ionian Islands, Staff 822
Ireland, Staff in 32
Lientenant-Generals 9
page
Lleutenant-Colonels 57
Life-Guards 118. IW
Light Dragoons 130
Local Rank 113
Maidstone Depdt Staff 319
Major-Generais 14
Majors W
Malta Fencibles 263
Marines, Royal 292
Mauritius Staff 324
Medical Department 309, 418
Medical Department, Ordnance 291
Military CoUege 318, 449
Military Asylum 318, 449
Militia 316
Newfoundland Companies 261
North America Staff 322
Nota Scotia Staff 322
Order of the Garter 460
Thistle 460
— St. Patrick 460
Bath 461
St. Michael and St. George 466
Orders, Foreign 468
Ordnance Department 264
Paymasters of Recruiting Districts . . . 264
Provisional Battalion at Chatham 262
Quarter-Master-General's Department 117
Recruiting Staff 264
Retired Officers on Full Pay 3286, 899
Rifle Brigade 257
Riding ^tablishment, Ordnance 273
St. Michael and St. George, Order of 465
St. Patrick, Order of 460
Sappers and Miners 285
Staffat Head Quarters 117
Staff of Great Britain 319
Staff on Foreign Stations 322
Staff Officers of Pensioners 328a
Thistle, Order of 460
Tower of London 448
Veterinary Surgeons on h. p 428
Western Australia, Staff of 824
West India Re^ments 264
West India Staff 828
Yeomen of the Guard tll5
AIDBS-DE-OAMP TO THE QUEBlf .
Colonel O. A. WetbenJl, CB, KH^ Unatt.
9 Bir Jas. HolmM Schoodde, JrCll.,Unfttt.
— ^-^ Benry John Wm. Bentlnek, ColdtL Gdt.
9BL '—'— TbomM B«6d, CZB. 08 P.
■ flO Alexander Kennedy Olark KeDoedj,
CB, KM,, Unattaehed.
G. jr. of HunUy, KT. AberdeeD MUltia.
T. Wood, Boyal Eae t MIddleaez MlUtla.
-^-^— John Le Ooateor, Jeney MiUUa.
Braeet JBterl of Mount Edfcnmbe, Duke of
Cornwall's Rangen.
Tboe. Sari de Grey, York Hoatar Yeo-
manry Oavalry.
— Edward Baker, R. WUto YeonwniT Ca-
ralry.
Cha. D. ^Richmoad, WO. Barnes Mil.
Tboa. Adams Parke, CB, R. Marinee.
John Owen, CB, KH, R. Marines.
Wra. Lord DInorben, R. Anglesey MllJUa
Horatio George Broke, Unatt.
-^~ Thomas Weare, JTIT., ProT. Bn.
— John Oldfleld, JTH., R. Engineers.'
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Colonel Thomas Dyneley, CB, R. Artillery.
— B. Yi$e* GuUlamore, Unatt.
»— ^ Thomas Monteath, CB,, Bengal Infbntf
I Colin Campbell, CB., 96 F.
Peter Edmonstone Craigle, CB., h.p. M I
Edmund Morris, CJ9., Unattached.
Geo. Peter Wymer, CB,, Bengal Infsft
— ^ James Priaolz, Guernsey MlUtla.
WlUlam Pattte, CB, Bengal Caralry.
Hon, Thomas Ashbnmham, CB. <K F
I Cha. R. Careton, CB, 141 Laneen, Adji
Oontral in tko Bast lndis§.
Michael White, CB,» Dn,
Hugh M. Wheeler, CB, Bengal Inf.
John Scott, CB, 9 Lancers.
J. L. Pennefather, CB, 29 F.
— A. 8. H. Mountain, CB. 86 F.
J. R. Stacy, CB. Bengal Intentry.
G. E. Gowan, CB, Bengal Artdlery.
Pat. Montgomerle, CB. Madras Art.
Marquis of Donegal, Antrim MOltla.
OFFICERS RBCBIVINO REWARDS FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICES.
GeMial
■ John M'Keniie
PinsonBonbam
WUllamEden
air Alexander Halkett, JTCV.
:l
Lieat.-Gen. Samuel Baskiseon
Henry MonektOB
Dennis Herbert
James Lomax.
..t John Millet Hamertoa, CB.
fir Darid Zlmenes, KCH»
— — — Heller Toosel.
M^or-Gen. ■ Edward Darley.
- ■ 9 SB James Hay, CB,
i Wmiam Wood, CB, KB.
«— ^— '— — — George Bnnell, CB,
" Henry James RlddelU KS,
Bir Robert John Harrey, CB,
Bir Dudley St. LegerHlll, CB.
Sir Richard Armstrong, CB,
Bir Fred. StoTln, JTCB. KCMG.
Alexander Thomson, CB,
Wm. F. P. Napier, CB.
JotoOnfly, CB.
M^or-Gen.
Jacob TonsoB, CB,
Wm. Alex. Gordon, CB.
James Fsrgusson, CB.
Thomas William Brotberton, CB.
Bir James Henry Reynett, KCB.
Ullam Smelt, CB,
John Bell, CB.
Samuel BetOemln Auehmnty, CB,
Thomas LIghfoot, OB,
Aimed Dodsworth FMnce, CB,
RoMT Parke.
R. B. MacphenoB, CB., KB,
James Allan, CB.
9B Richard Unellyn, CB.
Richard Egerton, CB.
Bir William Chalmers. CB., KCS
llflt Charles Beckwlth, CB,
tm WUUam Campbell, CB.
Bir Thomas WiUahire, Bt, KCB.
B. FcaroB, CB,
9 Robert DalselL
Quarter-Matter James Morrmy, h. p. 94 F.
T. W. Bdwuda, h. p.84 W
THE
NEW ANNUAL ARMY LIST
1848.
FIELD-MARSHALS.
9im His Grace ARTHUR, Duke of WELLINGTON, KG. GCB. GCH., Entign^
7 March, 1787; Lieut, 25 Dec. 87; Captain^ 30 June, 01; Major, 30 April, 03;
Lieut,-CoUmel, 30 Sept. 03; Colonel^ 3 May, 06; Mqjar-General, 30 April, 02;
Lieut'Generalf 25 April, 08; General (in Spain and Portugal), 31 July, 11; Field
Marehalf 21 June, 13. Colonel of the Grenadier Regiment of Foot Guards, 22 Jan.
1827 ; Colonel-in-Chief of the Rifle Brigade, 10 Feb. 1820 ; ConaUble of the Tower of
London, 20 Dec. 1826 ; Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, 27 Dec. 1828 ; Commander-
in-Chief, 15 Aug. 1842.
HU Mqjeaty the KING of HANOVER, KG. KP. GCB., Lieut. -General, 18 May, 1706 ;
General, 25 Sept. 1803; Field Marehal, 26 Nov. 1813.
BU Royal Highness ADOLPHUS FREDERICK, Duke of CAMBRIDGE, KG. GCB.
GCMG. GCH., Lieut.-General, 24 Aug. 1708 ; General, 25 Sept. 1803 ; Field Marshal,
26 Nor. 1813. Colouel of the Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards, 5 Sept. 1805;
and CoIonel-iu-Chief of the 60th (or the King s Royal Rifle Corps), 22 Jan. 1827.
His Mqjetty the KING of the BELGIANS, KG. GCB. GCH., General, 2 May, 1816;
Field Marshal, 24 May, 1816*
His Royal Highness FRANCIS ALBERT AUGUSTUS CHARLES EMANUEL, Duke
ef SAXONY, Prince ^f SAXE COBURG AND GOTH A, KG. KT. KP. GCB.
GCMG., 8 Feb. 1840. Colonel of the Scots Fusilier Guards, 25 April, 1842 ; GoTeraor
and Constable of Windsor Castle, 18 May, 1843.
^im^HiM Mqjesty the KING qf the NETHERLANDS,* GCB., Lieutenant- Colonel,
11 June, 11 ; Colonel, 17 Oct. 11 ; Mt^jor -General, 13 Dec. 13; Lieutenant-General,
8 July, 14; General, 25 July, 14 ; Field Marshal, 28 July, 45.
Sir GEORGE NUGENT, Bart., GCB., Ensign, 5 July 1773; iteu#. 23 Nov. 75;
Captain, 28 April 78 ; Mqjor, 3 May 82 ; Lieut, -Colonel, 8 Sept 83 ; Colonel, 1 Mar.
04; 3f£|;or- Genera?, 3 May 00 ; Lieut.-General, 25 Sept. 03; General, 4 Juuc 13;
Field Marshal, 0 Nov. 46 ; Colonel of the 6th Foot, 26 May 06; Captain of St. Mawes,
2 Nov. 06.
THOMAS GROSVENOR, Ensign, 1 Oct. 70; Lietit. and Captain, 20 Oct. 84; Captain
and Lieut.'Colonel, 25 April OS; Colonel, 3 May 06; Mqjor General, ^ April 02 ;
Lieut. General, 25 April 08; General, 12 Aug. 10; Field Marshal, 0 Nov. 46;
Colonel of the 65th Foot, 8 Feb. 14.
9 ^m HENRY WILLIAM, Marquis of ANGLESEY, KG. GCB. GCH., Lieut.-
Colma,* 12 Sept. 03 ; Colonel, 3 May 06 ; Major General, 20 April 02 ; Lieut.-
General, 25 April 08 ; General, 12 Aug. 10 ; Field Marshal, 0 Nov. 46 ; Colonel of the
Royal Regiment of Horse Guards, 20 Dec. 42 ; Captain of Cowes Castle, 25 Mar. 26;
Master General qf the Ordnance.
1 His Majesty the King of the Netherlands served in the Peninsula from 1811 to the end
of that war in 1814, the principal part of which period as extra Aide-de-Camp to the Duke
of Wellington, and was present at the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, and battles of
Salamanca, Yittoria, Pyrenees, and Nivelle, 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'armee of the Duke of Wellington's forces at the battle of Waterloo, and was shot through
the left shoulder at the close ot that action, having, also, been present in the preceding
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War Sendees of the Oeiieral Officers who are not Colonels of Regiments.
1 Sir Alexander llMkenne lerVed with Lord Moira'i ■rmy on the •zpeditioii for the relitf
of Ottend, in 1794; u second in command at the capture of ue Cape of Good Hope, in 1795;
in command of a diriaion on the expedition againit Naples, in 1808 ; iad afterwards in comma&d
of the army in the two Calahrias.
2 Lord Cork serred in Flanders, in 1793, and was present at the sieees of Yalendennes 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
oapitnlation of Bergen-op-Zoom. Served with the Guards in Holland, In 1799. Commanded
the first battalion of the Coldstream Guards in E^ypt, in 1801, and was present at the taking
of Alexandria, and in the different engagements mth the army under Sv Eyre Coote^ to the
westward of Alexandria.
8 Lord Lorton serred with the 58fch as a marine on board the Vengeance 74. Went out witk
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 Guadeloupe ; on the conclusion of the campaign rejoined the 58th at Martinique. In
about six weeks following, in consequence of a French force having re-taken Grande Terre, he
was ordered with the Grenadiers again to Guadeloupe, and was engaged in the several aotioni
of that second campaign; in covering the retreat of the troops from roint-&-Pitre, was strudc
by a spent ball, which was the occasion of a handsome compliment from Sir Charles Grey in
m>nt of the Grenadiers, while inepeoting the remains of the army on the afternoon of that
fatal day, as in fact he was a volunteer on this second expedition, having previously received
permission from Sir Chsrles to return to Europe in consequence of promotion. During the
night the troops were re- embarked, he commanded an advanced pofeition close to the French
lines while the operation was in progress. Snrved also during the rebellion in Ireland,
in 1798, at Vinegar Hill, &a, and sulMequently as a Brigadier-General in the Western
District.
4 General M*Kensie served the campaign of 1794 on the Continent, including the seversl
actions between the Waal and Rhine, forcing the enemy from Su Andr6, sortie from Nimeguen,
and the actions at Thuyl and GeldermaUen. Served also on the eastern coast of Spain under
Sir Wm. Henry Clinton.
5 General Stirliog, in command of the Light Company of the 50tb, at the storming of the
Convention Redoubts, the tailing of Sc Fiorenza and Bsittia, the ttormlDg the MoseUe Fort, the
siege of Calvi, and the capture of Corsica, m 1794. He after erards commanded a District in
Ireland and in Great Britain.
6 General Wood served as a Major- General on the staff in the East Indies, and was actively
employed in the Nepaul war.
7 General White was appointed, in 1793, Brigade-Major to the Guards employed in the
campaigns in Flanders, and was present at the sieges of Valenciennes and Dunkirk, and at the
action and storming of Lineelles.
8 General Bonbam served upwards of 22 years in the West Indies, and acted as chief of
the Quarter-Master -General's department on the two expeditions against St Lucia and Tobago^;
and Demerara and Berbice ; on the latter he was second in command. He was also present sS
the storming of Mome Fortunde, St Lucia, on the night of the 2d of June, 1803.
9 Gener^ Goldie served in Ireland during the Rebellion, in 1798; also in the Peninsula for
a few months, in 1812.
10 Geoeral Eden served as Assistant- Quarter-Master-General in Flanders in 1794, and in
Holland in 1795; also at the capture of Java in 181 1, for which he has received a medaL
11 General Goaseliu served on the expedition against Genoa, under Lord Wnt Bentinck} and
sabseqaenUy in the American War.
12 General Walker was present at the siege and surrender of Fort Bourbon, and of the Island
of Martinique, in 1794. He was at Bssse Terre, in Guadeloupe, on the Republican Troops
regaining possession of the Island; and at the defence of Furt Matilda f^om the 10th of
October, when attacked by the French, to nearly the time of its evacuation. In December fol-
lowing be proceeded to Grenada in command of the Royal Artillery, and was there when the
insurrection of the slaves took place, assisted bv the French, when the Governor and upwards
of forty of the principal inhabiunts were murdered. He was Commandant of the garrison of
Charlemont Fort during the Irish rebellion in 1798.
13 Sir Alexander Hdkett served at the captures of Martinique, St Lucia, and Guadaloupe,
in 1794; at O^tcnd, 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.
14 Lord Carysfort served as Secretary to the mission of Colonel Crawfnrd, 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 Ki-hl, and the affair at the beginning of 1797, on the Rhine.
Served as Aide-de-camp to Lord Ccrnwallis in Ireland during the Bcbellion; after which he
was emplnved in Germany, and was present at all the actions of that year in Switserland, under
General Hotie, and with the Russiim army at the battle of Zurich. Campaign in Egypt u
Aide-de-camp to Sir RUph AbCTcrombv, and afterwarda to Lord Hntdiinson. On the Qnarter-
Mii«er-G«nmra atalf on the expedition to Sweden, and afterwarda to Spain, undtr Sir John
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Waf Services qfthe General Officers. 21
Moore, incloding the battle of Coraona. Embarked with the Goardfi for Waloheren in Jaly
1809, and served in the resorve in South Beyeland. Accompanied the Goarda to Spain in 1811,
and vras appointed to the command of the garrison of Cadiz. At the defence of l^ifa, he n aa
second in command. Marched from, thence with the detachment of the Guards that joined
Lord Hill, and sabseqaently formed a Junction with the Duke of Wellington on hia retreat
from Borgos. In 1813 he returned to England, and shortly afterwards he again embarked with
a dtftachment of Guards for Flanders, a brigade of which he commanded in Uie attack on Ber-
gen-op-Zoom. Medal for services in Egypt.
. 15 General the Honourable T. £. Capef served the campaigns in Flanders under the Duke of
York. Employed as Assistant-Adjutant- General at Cadix in 1811.
16 General Mundy served in Ireland during the Bebellion, in 1798. Went in conunand of
the 3rd Dragoons to Waloheren, in 1809; and in command of the same regiment to the Penin-
sula, in 181 1.
17 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 August 1776, on Long
Lland, capture of Forts £ra and Washington, battles of Brandy wine and Germantown, at which,
last be 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 Vigie. Served on board the Comwau in the
action off Grenada, between Admiral Byron and the Comte d'Estaignes, 6th of July 1779; also
on board the Conqueror in the action between Admiral Parker and La Motte Picquet, in Fort
Koyal Bay, Martinique, 19th Dea 1799; and in the successive actions between Bear-Adnir^
Rowley with the Comte de Guichen, off Martinique, 17th April following. Present at
the capture of Port-au-Prince, 4th Juue 1794. Served also in Ireland during the BebelUon,
in 1798.
18 Lieut-General Bailor served the campaigns of 1793 and 94 in Flanders; and subeeqaently
in the West Indies, including the siege of bt. Luoia, and reducti(m of Grenada.
19 Sir Henry Edw. Bunbury served in Holland in 1799, including the battles of the 19th
Sept., 2nd and 7th October. Served also on the expedition to Naples and Calabria in 1805 and
6, and was present at the battle of Maida, for which he haa received a medaL
20 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; proceedf'd with the Grenadiers from Bastia for Calvi, in Jime, and
was present during the whole of the siege of that place, as also at the storming of the MozeUe
fort Embarked for India 20th April 1805, in command of the 53rd. In November 1809, he
accompanied the regiment into the province of Bundelcund, and waa appointed to command the
first brigade of Infantry, and which command he held until the army was ordered into canton-
ments, 29 th March 1812. At the storming of Callinger, 2nd February 1812, he commanded the
British troops.
21 Lieut -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 Buaaco, for which he has reoeiyed
a medaL
22 Sir Robert Barton served the campaign of 1799 in Holland, and was present in the actiona
of the 8th, 10th, and 19th September. Accompanied the Life Guards to the Peninsula, where he
served for a short period.
23 Sir Woi. Paterion 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 Chesapeak, and
with the Qxper^iiioQ againtit New Orleans, where he waa severely wounded.
24 Sir Jamvs Bdthurst served at the capture of Surinam, as Aide-de-camp to Sir Thomaa
^^^^go. Ue WAS attached as Captain to the 1st battalion of the 54th during the whole of the
Eg^ypLian campaiga of 1801 (medal), and was present in the action at the landing, and in the
various actions during the campaign to the east and west of Alexandria, and also at the siege
of Marabout. He served on the staff in the expedition to Hanover in 1805. He was with the
Russian Army in 1807 in the aotious fought for the relief of Dantz'ig, and in those of Lomitten,
Deppen, Gutstadt, Hcihberg, and Frcediaud. He next served on the Quarter-Master- General's
Staff at Bugen, and at the siege of Copenhagen. He accompanied Sir Brent Spencer's secret
expedition in 1808 ; and in 1809 and 10 he served with the Armj in Portugal as Assistant-
Quarter- Muster-General, and afterwards as Military Secretary to the Duke of Wellington: he
WU3 present at the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna, passage of the Douro, and battles
of Talavera and Busaco. Sir James has received a cross,
25 Lieut -Genersil Pigot was a(;tivftly employed in the West Indies in 1794 ; in the Mediter-
raiican and capture of Minorca in 1798 ; at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806;
and in the E^t Indies in 1818.
26 Lieut. -General the Honourable A. P. Upton joined the Duke of York's army in Holland,
in Nov. 1794, with which he served the eusuing wiuter campaign, and returned to England with
the army iu M^y 1795. In 1799 he was appointed Aide-de-camp to Sir Ralph Abercromby,
and was present at the battle of the 27th Au^. on the landing near the Holder, as also at those of
the 10th Sept, 2nd and 6ih Oct. Appointed Assistant-Quarter- Master-General to the army
O
ii Wait Strtkes of the Qeneral Officers,
uitder Lord Chtlbftiii In 1809: landed at WaMeren %*fiStk July iriA tlie troops, and was preMiit
at the actions in which the enemy were driren faito Flnetiingi and alto at the siege of that place.
Served at Cadis firom Aor. 1811 to Aug. 1812, and with the Dake of WelHngton'to army on the
Qaarter-Haster-GeneraTi stai^ from Sept. 1812 to the end of the war in 1814^ ineluaiDg the
retreat into Portogal, actions of San Mnnos and 0>ma» battle of Yittoria, action at Tolosa, pass-
age of the Bidassoa, battle of the Nirelle, battles of the Nire on the 9th, lOth, 1 Ith, and 12th bec^
passage of the Adonr, action of St £tienne, 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 raHons operations. He has recefyed a medal and one clasp for the battles ot Vittoria and the
Niro.
27 Lieat'General Hoskisson served in the field, in India, under Lord Lake, and subsequently
at the siege of Ryghur, and at the capture of several towns and forts. In October 1818, com*
manded at Candeish, at the taking of Behauderpore and Amulneir.
26 Lieut.-Gkneral Monckton served in Ireland during the Rebellion in 1798. ^
29 iiieut-Qeneral the Honourable George Murray served the Peninsular campaigns of 1813
and 14, in command of the 2nd Life Guards.
30 Lieut-General S. Brown served in Egypt in 1801, as an Assistant- Quar ter-Master-
GeneraL In January 1808, he was tout 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 1806, he was employed on a secret service in Portugal, and was present as a volnnleer
at the battle of Roleia.
81 Lieut -General Herbert served on the Continent with the army under Lord Moira and the
Duke of York. Sngaged during the Carib war in St Vincent's ; at Fort-au-Prinoe, in St
Domingo ; and at Fort Lrois during the three months' siege. Served also at the siege of
Copenhagen, 1807.
82 Lteut.-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
1794-95, and embarked at Bremen. Served in Ireland during the Kc^bellion in 1798, and was
AsButant-Aiyutant-Oeneral of the Centre District under (General R. Dundas, until the peace
of 1802.
S3 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 cam-
paign of 1815, and was severely wounded at Waterloo.
34 Lieut-General Gordon served at the siege of Pondicherry, battle of Argaum, sieges of
Asseer^hur, Gawilghur, and various other hill forts. Served aUo at Walcheren in 1809.
35 Lteut-General Bethune served with the 49th in Holland, in 1 799, and was severely wounded
in the lungs at the battle of Alkmaar. Also on board the Betlona at Copenhtigen, under Lord
Nelson, and received a wound from a cannon-shot which lacerated his lower jaw. At the brv^ak-
ing out of hostilities in 1803, be was exposed to the decree of Napoleon, which arrested British
subjects in the French territories, and remained a prisoner until 1814.
36 Lieut-General Tates served in Egypt in 1801, and has received the Egyptian medal.
37 Lieut.- General Crawford served in Holland in 1794 and 95, and was present at Tiel when
bombarded by the French i at Nimeguen during the siege and at the sortie ( at the attack of Furt
St. Andre, the attack on the enemy's works at Thuyl, the several engagements in and near
Geldermanselt and on the retreat, his guns, which were in rear of the Army, were constantly
engeged. In 1798 he waa actively employed in Ireland during the rebellion.
38 Lieut- General Hamerton served on the Continent under the Duke of York, in 1794.
Embarked for the West Indies in 1795, and was at the capture of St Lucia the following year.
Served in Egypt in 1801. Conunanded the 1st battalion of the 44th rcgt in Spain ; ana the
2nd battalion in the campaign of 1815, and was wounded at the battle of Waterloo.
39 Sir Love Jones Parry served in the last American war; commanded a frontier briga.1e
in Upper Canada, and was wounded and had a horse shot under him at the battle of Lnndy^s
Lane.
40 Sir David Ximenes served in Sicily, Egypt, twice in North America, Bermuda, Ceylon,
and India. Was present at the taking of the Islands of Isehia and Procida, in 1809. Com-
manded the 62ttd at the attack and capture of Genoa, In 1814; and at the successful expedition
np the Penobscot in the same year. Sir David wus nearly 38 years on Foreign service.
41 Major-General Colquhoan served in Flanders and Holland under the Duke of York,
in 1794 and 95, and was present at the battle of Tournayi and in the attack by the enemy
on the advanced post of Drutin, 19th Oct 1794, on which day he wis afterwards wounded
and Uken prisoner. Employed on the staff as Aide-de-camp during the Rebellion in Ireland,
in 1798. Resent at the blockade and surrender of Malta. Served also for a short period in
Portugal.
42 Sir Charles Wade Thornton served on the Continent under the Duke of York, and lost an
arm hv a cannon-shot at Lannoi.
43 Sir Fri>(iortck Trench served in Sicily in 1806 and 7; at WalchereOi in 1809; in the Penin-
sula, in 1811 ; and in Holland, in 1814.
TFor Servieei of thi General Offioeri. 93
45 Mi^-GfliMral Stamll Mrred st Gibnlttt from Hanh 1789, to tiie tmaiuaoii of tlie
sisget and on the Coatiiieni during ^e onmpalgnB of 1794 and 95, Wm MstiTelT employed in
the island of St Yinoent daring the latter part of 1795 and the early part of 1796{ in the
action of the 8fih Jan. he reoeired three n ounda, Ti&, in the month, in the breaat hy a hnck-
idiot, and above the right knee by a muaket-baU, whidi borieditaelf in the bone, «nd oooaakmed
ampntation of the leg.
46 M^or-Oeneral Bradshaw was aetiTely employed in St. Domingo in 1793, 94, and 95, and
oommanded at St. Maries and Tiburon, when those posts were attaeked by the enemy. Served
in Ireland daring tiie rebellion, in 1798; with the expedition to the Ferrol, in 1800; and the
Egyptian campaign of 1801, indnding the aotiona of Uie 8th, Idth, and 21st Maroh. Medal for
senrioes in Bgypt
47 Visoount de Chabot served in HoUoad, in 1799; in Spain, under Sir John Moore; with
the expedition to Walcheren, 1809; and subsequently in the Peninsula, until 1810.
48 Sir Patrice Boss served nine years in India as Captain of the 25th, afterwards the 22nd
Light Dragoons, in the Mysore campaign under Lord Harris, in 1799, inclndins the battle of
Mailavelly, and siege of Seringapatam ; with the division under Sir Arthur WeUesley, in the
campaign of 1801, against the Mahratta Chief Dhoondiah; and from 1802 to 1804, in the
Mahratta country, and at the redaction of the ceded provinces. He returned from India in
1805, soon after which he was appointed Bli^or; and, in 1807, Lieut- Colonel of the 2ard Light
Dragoons. Having exdianged to Infaniry, he joined the 2nd battalion of the 48th rest, 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, be 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 he was appointed to the
Staff of the Ionian Islands, from which he was advanced to the Government of Antigua,
Montserrat, and Barbuda, in the following year.
49 Major-General Palmer served in the Peninsula with the lOth Hussars.
50 Major-General Wm. Stewart served in the Peninsula, and has received a medal for the
battle of Albuhera.
51 Sir Henry W. Hooke embarked with the Brd Guards for Holland, in Aug. 1799, and
was present in the actions of the 27th Aug., 10th and 19th Sept, 2nd and 6th October. Bm*
barked again for Holland, Nov. 1813, in command of the 2nd bsttalion of that regt, and was
present at the advance to Antwerp, bombardment of the French fleet at Antwerp, and attack
on Bergen-op-Zoom. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battlea of Quatre Bras and
Waterloo.
52 Sir John Geo. Woodford served as Deputy* Assistant-Adjutant-General on the Expeditioa
to Stralsund, and afterwards to Copenhagen, in 1807; and as Depu^-Assistant-Quarter-
Masier-Qenerai 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 aiterwards in the Peninsula as
an Assiiitant-Quarter-Master-General, and has received a eross for the battles of Ntveile, Nive,
Orthes, and Toulouse. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, and the
taking of Cambray.
63 Major-General Darley served at the siege of Port-au-Prince, in St Domingo, in 1794;
flubseqnently at the siege of Mome-Fortun^e, in St Lucia; in Egypt, in 1807. Commanded
900 men on an expedition in a joint attack with H. M frigates the Imperieuae and JTuumb, and
in co-operation with a party of seamen, ascending the heights of Palinura in Calabria, against
a strongly -posted enemy three times the strength of the assailants: drove them off the ground,
and maintained the post for three days. Served afterwards in the Peninsula from August 1818
to the end of that war in 1814. including the battle of the Nivelle, and the actions before
Bayonne, on the 9th, lOth, and llth Dec. 1813.
54 M^jor-General Mahon served in Ir« land in the rebellion of 1798. He served also twenty
years in the West Indies ; and was present at the capture of Surinam and of Guadalonpe.
56 Major-General James Hay served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, with the 16th
Lijght Dragoons, and was severely wounded at Waterloo. Medal and a daap for the battles of
Vittoria and the Nive.
67 Major*General Wood accompanifd the expedition to Hanover in 1805. He next served
the campaign of 1808-9, including the battle of Corunna. Subsequently at the siege of Flush-
ing, he volunteered to storm the enemy's entranchments, which he earned; and in Nov. he waa
again sent to Walcheren to cover the embarkation of the troops when the island was evacuated.
o2
24 VfuT SmAu% of the Genial Qfficeri.
la 1010 he proceeded to the Mediterraaeao, where he served three yeen, end on bemg pro-
moted, in 1813, to the Lieat.-Cuk>nelcy of Uie 85th, he joined Uie army in Spain. In 1814
he accompeniiwi the 85th to Ameriee, end commended it at the battle of Bledeneburg* when
he received four eevere wounds, had a h<ff»e shot under hiffl» and waa obliged to surrender
himself ea a priaoner of war.
58 Mejor-General A'Coort was detached on a separate oommand in 1806 to the Adriatic, to
attack the islands of Tremiti; and in the same year he aaaisfted at the siege of Soyllai In 1807
he served in £gjpt| and waa present at the capture of Alexandria, and in the action near
Hosettu, At the siege and capture of Santa Maura he was in charge of the Quarter-Biaster-
General's department: he was also at the siege of Canri in the same year. He waa Aide-de-
camp to the Adjutant- General when the enemy landed in Sicily, in 1809, and commanded th«
advance-guard to which nearly 1000 prisoners surrendered, and he personally oi4;>tured tht
enemy's standard. Served afterwards on the staff in Sicily, Spain, and Italy, and waa present
at the siege of Tarragona* action at Villa Franca, and retreat from thence ; subsequently at the
occupation of Leghorn, capture of Genoa, siege of Savona, and lastly at the surrender of Naples
in 1815.
59 Hijor-General D'Aguilar served eight years in India during the wars of Soindia and
HoUur, and was present at the aiege and storm of Baroach in Guaerat in Aug. 1803 ; at th«
reduction of Powenghar in Malwa in 1804 ; the capture and occupation of Ougein, the capital
of Soindia, in 1805 ; also at the several assanlta upon the Fortress of Bhur^re in 1806, in the
last of whioh he waa wounded. Served aubeequently in Walcheren at the siege of Fjoahing.
Also in Sidly, the Greek Islands, and on the eastern coast of Spain, where he was preaent d
1813 at the action of Biar, and defeat of Marshal Suchet at Castalla. Joined the army in the
Netherlanda under the Duke of Wellington in 1815, and waa present at the cspture of Paria
Midor-General D'Agnilar haa served 26 years on the General Stail^of which eight as Asaiatant-
Adjntant-GeneBal at the Horse Guards (principally under the I>ttke of York), and twelrt
aa Adjutant-General of the army in Ireland.
60 Major-General Charles Turner, served In Portugal as Captatnof the 26th Light Dragoom
firaan Uecomber 1799 to December 1800. £mbarked from Lisbon to join the expedition under
Sir Babph Aberoroml^ ; proceeded to Malta and Marmorice Bay, was appointed Brigade.M^f<r
o the Oavalry s landed with the Cavalrv on the 8ih Biarch in £%ypt; was in the advance witk
the army on the 11th, 12th, and general action of the 13th; waa made prisoner in a skinnui
with the French cavalrv near Lmc Mareotis, on the 18tb March; confined in Fort Pliann,
Alexandria, till released by the capitulation of that city in September 1801. In October 184C
appointed Aide-de-camp to Lient.-Gfneral Floyd, second in command in Ireland. In Marci
1806 appointed Assistant Adjntant^GeniraL In January 1808, baviug exchenged as Migor 23r^
light Uragoona to the 13th regiment, aocompantfKi that cerpe to Bermuda, thence in Deceinbe
embarked for Btfbadoea, and sailed with the expedition against Martiniquei was present at tlv
landing actiona and capture of that inland in 1809. Medal for services m Egypt. In March 181:
waa re-appointed Aasistaot Adjutant-General in Ireland, which appointment he held till ha wei
promoted to the rank of Msjor-General) and in March 1844 was appointed to the command c<
the Cork District
' 61 M»ior»Qaneral Loftus served with the 2nd battalion of the 38th during the time it wai
empbyed in the Peninanla, and was nresent at the battle of Basaoo, retreat to the lines «.;
Torres Yedras, ad ranee in pursuit of Masaena, storming of Badajoz- commanded the detach-
ment of the 5th division which took possession of the Tete-de-Pont, Sl ChrikU>nal» and tb«
other Forts on the right bank of thc» Guadiana, and to whioh GenersJ Pbillipon surrend«j^ ;
—battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, — commanded the light troops of the 5th divisios
upon the advance to Burgos, retreat from thence, oction at Villa Muriel, and other miui'X
affainu
62 Msjor-Geoeral Bunell served at the c^pturo of Guadaluupc in 1810 ; and the campaign u
1814 in Upper Canada. Served also in China, end commanded the land luxce at the first cap-
ture of Chusan, and a brigsde at the attack upon Canton.
63 Majur-Gkueral Aylmer served at the IleMiT in 1799, includlsg the action of the l«-.a
ScpU I hgypiiaMi campaign of 1801 ; campaign of 1808-9 in Spain and Portugal, including tbi
battles of Koleta, Vimtera, and C>runsa. Subsequently viith the expi'diiion to Walcheren.
64 Major-Qenersl Riddell served as Dt^puty-Assistont-Quarur-Master-General at the cap-
ture of Copenhagen in 1807 ; and as Asststant-Quaxtfr-MAstiT- General on the eaatetn eoaat %.i
Spain and at Genoa, with the army under Lord William Bentinvk.
65 Msjur-General Vernon served the campaign of 1808-9 in the P«n]nsula, aa a Deputy-
Aasiatant^Adjutant- General. Subaequtntly in thu same capaoity i^ith the Duke of Welling tc^*i
army until Jane 1811, and was present at the buttl« of Tuluvira. Served with the 2nd hmJr
talioa 66th« at the surprise of a French division at Arroyo da Molino, and other operauon^
DC til the capture of Badajoz. With the Qoeau's at the reduction of the Forts and battle x^
Salamanca — slightly nounded early in the day, ^«i very severely at the clcae of the actii d, %
ball having entered his breast and K^^gcd near ti.e heart, after uaring along two nba. >\ !•
loved the army again at the expiration of tbrtv arieks, and resum«'d the command of lu
regiment, with which he served in the various operations preceding, during, and subsequent w
the siege of Bnrgoa. Medal fur Halamancui
War Sermcin of the Qtnertil Officers. 26
65 1^ Jftmes Hope serred with the exped2tl<m to Himover in 1605-6 ;' to Zeaknd \n 1807,
including the siege of Copenhagen ; to 8weden in 1808 ; In Portugal and Spain in 1808-9, itt«>
eluding the action at Lugo and battle of Gordnoa. Witfaf the eitfpedition to Walcheren in 1809 ;
the PettiBBular campaigns from 1810 to tbe end of that war in 1814, indnding the battle of
Barrosa, siege of Ciudad Bodrigo, coyering the siege of Badajoz, affairs in front of Sftlamanca
and at Osma, battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, passages of the Bidassoa, Qaye d'Oldrbn,
and Ghive de Fan ; battles of the Nivelle, Nire, Orthes, and Toulouse. Sir James has reoeired
a cross and a clasp for the battles of Vittoria, NiyeDe, Nive, Qrthes, and Toulouse.
67 Sir Robert Harrey served as Assistant-Quarter- Master-Geneml 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 Douro and Busaco, second siege of Badajoz,
sieg* and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, siege of Bargos, battles
of Vittoria, Pyrenees (slightly wounded), Nirelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides
numerous minor affairs. From 1809 to 1811 he was employed in procuring intelligence of the
enemy in adrance of the army, in organizing nine Portuguese Guerilla Corps (the officers of
which presented him with an eleeant sword in testimony of his ser?iceB with them) ; and in
resisting the attempt of the enemy's passage of the TspiB at Chamnsca. From 1811tol814he
was the organ of communication between the Duke of Wellington and the Portuguese troops.
Medal for the battle of Orthes.
68 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 imrty that scaled the walls of
the batteries at the south end of the fortress; present also at the batue of Colonia, and at the
attack on Buenos Ayres, where he was wounded in the thigh and taken prisoner. Served
afterwards the campaign of 1808-9, 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 tiie Coa, and all the different actions the
Rifles were engaged in, until appointed migor in the Lusitanian Legion previous to the battle of
Busaco, at which he commandea a wing of the regiment and was wounded. Commanded ha)f
the regiment and the British Light Companies at Uie battle of Fnentes d'Onor; the 8th Oa^a-
dores at the storming of Badajoz, and, unassisted, took the strong fort of Pardakras early on
the night of the assault. Commanded the same battalion at the battle of Sahmanoa, and was
twice severely wounded — in the breast and through the left arm. Assisted with his battalion
ftt 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 wonndra 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 headed the attack of the 5th
Division, and was twice wounded. Also commanded the regiment at the investment of Bayonne
and repulse of the sortie. Sir Dudley has received a cross and one clasp.
69 Sir Edmund Wiltiams served the campaign of 1799 in Holland, including the actions of
the 2nd and eth Oct. (wounded). Present at the battle of Maida, in 1806; and at the taking of
Ischia in 1809. Served abo throughout the war in the Peninsula, including the battle of
Busaco (wounded), siege of Badajoz in 1811, battle of Salamanca (twice wounded, onoe
severely), siege of Bargos, battle of Vittoria, action at Tolosa, the enture 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
Sdmand has received a cross and one clasp.
70 Msjor-General M*Douall served in the American war, and when in command of the Fort
of MichUimackinac, he successfully defended it when attacked by a very superior force on the
4th Aug. 1814, which he drove off with considerable loss.
71 Sir Richard Armstrong served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1808 to the end of that war
in 1814, including the capture of Oporto, battle of Bnsaoo, actions at Pombal and Rodinha,
defence of Alba de Tormes, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees (severely wounded through the
arm), and Toulouse, besides a great many minor actions and skirmishes. Served also the
campaigns of 1825 and 26 in Barmah as a Brigadier: stormed and carried stockades near
Prome, on the 1st %nd 5th Dec. 1825. Sir Richard has received a medal and two clasps for the
battles of Busaco, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees.
72 Sir Frederick Stovin served at thcFerrol, in 1800; in Qermany, in 1805; at the siege and
capmre of Copenhagen, in 1807 ; with the expedition to Sweden, in 1808; in Spahi and
Portugal, in 1808-9, includihi? the retreat to and battle of O^runna. With the expedition to
Walcheren and at the capture of Flushing, in 1809 ; Bubseqnently in the Peninsula, and was
second in command at the first defence of Tarifa; Aide-de-camp to Sir Thomas Pioton at the
s?*»ge and ctipture of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoa. Assistant- Adjutant-General to the drd
division at the battle of Silamanea, cHpture of Madrid ocd the Retiro, retreat therefrom and
subsequent advance, passage of tbe Ebro, battles of Vittoria, P^rrnces, Nivelle, and Orthes,
action Hi Vic Bigorre, and battle of Toii1o«ho. Stryed also at New Orleans, where he was
wonnded. Sir Frederick has received a cross and two c»asp8.
73 Sir Guy Campbell served in the Peninsula and commanded the 6th at the battles of the
Pyrenees, for which he has received a medal. S»?rved aUo the caropaigu of 1815, includio th
battle of Waterloo. <
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28 TTof Semeei of the General Officers.
74 M^or-OeiMnl Han-damt lerred th« following campaigns; in TBmt tinder % Balpli
Abercromby, in HanoTer under Lord Cathcait, and in Spain under Sir John Moore, indudinf
the retreat to Gonmna. Was on the SiaiFof Sir T. Graham in the Waloheren expedition, and
Aetietant' Adjntant*Oeneral of a Division in the Duke of Wellington's armv in the Feninsal^
M^or-General Clarges has received a medal and one olasp for the battles or Nifelle and Miva
75 Bfi^ar-General Thomson served as an Assistant-engineer at Ban Sebastian, and has
received a medal
76 Major-Qeneral William Napier served at the siege of Copenhagen and battle of Kioge, in
1807( Sir John Moore's campaign of 1808-9; the sabseqaent reninsalar campaigns from 1809
to the end of that war in 1814, and was present in many of the soul-stirring scenes which be
has described with so much ability in his admirable " History of the Peninsular War,** including
the action of the Coa (wounded), battle of Bnsaoo, actions of Pombal, Bedinha, and Casal
Nova — severelv wounded at the head of six companies supporting the 5Sod : action of Fos
d'Arouce, batUe 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 Nirelle
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
Infantrv, and also in many minor actions. Served also in the campaign of 1815.
77 Major-General Dnify served in the campaign of 1796 in the West Indies under Sir Balpb
Abercromby I on an expedition to the coast of Holland in the winter of 1796; in the Ea«t
Indies in 1799 1 and with the force under Sir David Baird from thence to Egypt in 18UI
(medal) ; at the siege and capture of Copenhagen and battle of Kioge, in 1807 ; the campaign
of 1808-9 in Spain under Sir John Moore, in the Dgfat Brigade ; in the Peninsula with the
43rd Light Inftintry, from 1809 to the end of 1818, including the actions of Condeixa, Pumbal,
Bedinha, and Sabugal ; battle of Fnentes d*Onor, siege of Ciudad Bodrigo— commanded the
assaulting party at Sie capture of Fort Beynsrd, an outwork of Ciudad Bodrigo. Siege and
assault of Badajos (medal), battle of Vittoria (wounded in the head), sevenJ skirmishes in th«
Pyrenees and on the Bidassoa, action of the heights of Vera, battles of the Nivelle and Nive.
76 Minor-General Daubeney served at the tMcing of the Cape of Good Hope and capture of
tiie Dutch fleet at Saldanha Bay, in 1796 1 subseqnentlv for upwards of fourteen years in the
Beat Indies, indudinp^ the campaign of 1801-S against tne Mabratta chieftains, and conunmnded
the Grsnadiers of his regt. (the 84th), at the assault and capture of Kurree { also in the Gn-
lerato in 180S. 3, and 4, at the reduction of other forts by Sir John Mnrrav's army. Pro-
ceeded to Walcheren in 1809, and was present at the siege and surrender of Flushiog.
79 Major-General Mercer accompanied the 3rd Guards on the expedition to ifanoTer ii
1805 1 and on that to Walcheren in 1809. Served in the Peninsula from Biarch 1810 to Mat
1811, and again from July 1811 to March 1814, including the affair at Sobral — ^wounded whiUi
acting as Aide-de-camp to Sir Brent Spencer; battle of Barrosa — wounded when Aide-dr«
camp to Br .-General Dilkes : siege of Ciudad Bodngo, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid
siege of Burgos, passage of the Bidassoa, and battle of the Nivs. Served also the campaign of
1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and capture of Paris.
80 M^or-Ganeral Milman was appointed Aide-de-camp to Major-General Catlin Craafurd
in 1808, and was present at the battles of Boleia and Vimiera { on tbo same General's Staff is
the retreat of Sir John Moore, and was engaged on the heights of Lugo, and at the battle of
Corunna. Ha subsequently joined his regiment, the Oildstream Guanls, at Lisbon, and wi«
with them at the passage of the Douro and capture of Oporto, as also at the battle of Talavers,
where he vraa most severely wounded, and saved from being burnt on the field of battle by %
private soldier of the Guards. He was made prisoner in the Hospital of Talavera, and detained
in France until 1814. Biigor-General Milman was latterly in command of the Cf^ditrcsm Gds,
81 Migor-General Breve served with the Grenadier Guards in Sicily in 1806-7; Sir Jnha
Moore's campaign in 1608-9, and was present at the battle of Corunna. With the expcditioe
to Walcheren in 1609. Went to Cadis in 181 1, and remained in the Peninsula until the bi gir*
sing of 1814 1 present at the passsge of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle and Nive. P<*rvcc
also the campaign of 1615, xnolnoing the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, stormixig J
Peroone and capture of Paris. Bemaiaed with tiie Army of Occupation until its retam t
Bngland in 1818.
8S Major-General Tonson served at the capture of Martinioue in 1794 ; and was wounded
and taken prisoner at 6t Vincent's the following year. Actively employed in Ireland dorirf
the Bebcllion in 1798; in Holland In 1799 ; and at Walcheren in 1809. Served in the P^enis*
aula from July 1813, including the battle of the Nive, for which he has received a modal.
83 M^or-General Gordon served in Holland in 1799 ; at Walcheren in 1809 ; and in t^«
Psniasula from 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Fuentes d'Onn;
action at Arroyo de Molino, battle of Vittoria— severely wounded in the left arm. Commandei
a light battalion in the actions of the Pyrenees, battles of the Nive and St. Pierre (woood^^
ana horse killed under him), actions of Hasparen and Hellette — nounded in the right foot is
Ibroinff the enemy's lines at Hasparen, 14th Feb. 1814. Medal for the Niv&
84 Maior-GaDeral Kenah served in Holland in 1799, and was present in the action of tH
19th of Sept as wdl aa in several other minor afRsirsi In Egypt* under Sir Halph Abercromliy
in 1801; in BIcOy fr«n 1808 to 1813; tobsequently on the eastern coast of Spain, «• Aadatui,
War Semcei ^ the Otneral Officen. 27
and aftonroi^ M DmtyAdltitant-Genenl at the Head of the Department, and waa preient
at the battle of Castaila, aa also aeyeral other affkirs. Served also at the siege and capture of
Genoa, in April 1814.
85 Muor- General Lambert tarred the campwgn nnder Sir John Moore in 1808-9; expe-
dition to Walcheren in 1809 ; defence of Cadiz m 1810 and 11 ; Peninaular campaigns of 1812,
13, and 14. He was Adjutant at Gomnna and Barrosa.
86 Mijor-General Wvayard serred with the army in Stdly from 1808 to March 1810, when
he wa« severely wounded at the attack on Santa Maura, for which he subsequently obtained the
Brevet rank of M%jor; he was also present and on the staff with the force that occupied Ischia
and Frocida.
87 Major-General Fcrgnsson served the campaign of 1808-9, including the battles of Yi-
miera and Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren m 1809. Peninsular campaigns from March
1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including the passage of the Coa, near Almeida, battle of
Busaco, actions at Pombal. Bedinha, Miranda de Gorvo, Fos d'Aronce, and Sabugal ; battle of
Faentes d*Onor, sieges and assaults of Ciudad Bodrigo and Badajos, battle of Salamanca, action
of San MunoSy passage of the Bidassoa, battle of the Nivelle, battles of the Nive on the 9 th,
lOih, lltb, 12th, and 13th Deo. 1813 ; and investment of Bavonne. Major-General Fergusson
has received five wounds, via., at Vimiera, slightly ; at the storming of Ciudad Bodrigo,
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 in the head at the assault Medal for Badajoas.
88 Major-Greneral Brotherton served in the Peninsnla, and waa wounded at the battle of
Salamanca.
89 Sir James Beynett served with the 52nd on the expedition against Ferrol in 1800, and
was present at the action before that place. Appointed to the Quarter-Master-G^eral's staff
upon the army entering Spain in Nov. 1808 s present at Lugo, the aflfairs upon the retreat to
Corunna, and also at the battle of Corunna. Be-appointed to the Qnarter-Master-General^s
Btaffin Portugal, in April 1809; present at the affiurs previous to and at the passage of the
Douro, and capture ot Oporto; affair of Salomonde, battles of Talavera and Busaco, affairs
upon the retreat to the lines before Lisbon, and subsequently in 1811 at those npon the advance
from thenoe^ at Pombal, Bedinha, Sabugal, and Fox d'Aronoe; also at the battle of Fuentes
d'Ooor.
90 Major-General Smelt served in the American war, and waa present at the taking of
Plattsburg, storm and capture of Oswego, action of Lundy's Lane, storming of Fort Erie, 13th
August 1814, where he was severely and dangerously wounded. Served also during the Bur-
mese war, in 1824, 25, and part of 1826, and was present at the capture of Bangoon, and other
actions in Ava.
91 Major- General Bell served in Sicily, in 1806 and 7; in the Peninsula and France, from
July 1808 to Feb. 1809, and again from Mav 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 Bodrigo, siege and storming of Badf^oz,
action at the heights of Castrillos, battle of Salamanca, action of Sabijana de Moriuos, battles of
Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served afterwards with the army em-
ployed against Xjuuisiana, from Dea 1814 to June 1815. He has received a cross for the battles
of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
92 Major-Geueral Auchmuty served in the Peninsula, and has received a medal and a clasp
for the battles of Orthes and Toulouse.
93 Major-General Lightfoot served in Holland in 1799. Accompanied the 45th to the Pen
insula in 1808, and was present at the battles of Boleia, Vimiera, Talavera, and Busaco; actions
of Pombal, Bedinha, Condeixa, and Sabugal; battle of Fuentes d'Onor, siese of Bodajoz, in
1811 ; siege and assault of Ciudad Bodrigo, siege and assault of Badigoz (slightly wounded),
storming of Fort Plcurina (slightly wounded), battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees;
attack on the lines at St Jean de Luz, affair at Bastide, and the battles of ()rthcs and Toulouse
(severely wounded). Medal and two clasps for Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Toulocue.
94 Major-General Faunce served in Holland, in 1799, induding the actions of the 2nd and
6th October. With the army in Hanover, in 1805-6; siege and capture of Copenhagen, in
1807; with the army under Sir John Moore, first at Gottenbur^h, and afterwards throughout
the operations in Portugal and Spain, in 1808-9; with the army m the Scheldt, in 1609; in the
Peninsula 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 Bayonno, in 1814. Served
al&o in the Ajnerican war, including the battle of Bladensburg and capture of Washington,
aotion near Baltimore, and operations before Now Orleans in 1814 and 15; severely wounded
8 th Jan. 1815. Medal for Salamanca.
95 IVIfl^ or- General Brown served at the siege and capture of Copenhagen, in 1807; in the
Feninsola 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 subae-
qupnt actions; battle of Talavera (severely wounded through both thighs), action of the Light
Division at the bridge of Almeida, battle of Busaco, the different actions during the retreat of
the French army from Portugal, acUon at Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, siege of San Se-
bastian, battles of the Nivelle and Nive, and the investment of Bayonne, Served afterwards in
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the AmflTiMii war, iiid wm pmont aI the battl* of Bladeiiibiiiv and oaptnre of W«iUngtoa»
Sl^Uy wounded in the heed and yery lererely in the groin at Bladensbiurg.
9S BCajor-Gkneral Wingroye eenred et the taking of the Cepe of Good Hope, in 1795; at
the battle of Tnfidgari Uie taking of Genoa, in 1814; on board the Bojfme, when that ahip
singly engaged three French ahipe of the line and three firigatee off Toulon, in 1814; and on
boitfd the HereuU$ in a single action off Cape Kichola Mole.
97 Major-General Aitchisoa senred in 1807 at the siege and oaptnre of Copenhagen. Em«
barked in 1808 for the Peninsula, and in 1809 was present at the passage of the Douro, oaptvre
of Oporto, and subsequent pursuit of Soult's army to Salamonde. He was wounded in the arm
at the liatUe of Talarera, 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 ef Bosaeo, and
retreat to the lines of Torres Yedras; battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos,
and retreat from thence into Portugal; affiur at Osma, battle of Vittoria, affair at Tolosa, siege
of San Sebastian, battles of the Nivelle and the Nife, passage of the Adonr, investment of
Bayonne, siege of the citadel, and repulse of the sortie. He was Lieut.«>CoIoDel of the Scots
Fusilier Guards when promoted to Major-General, and had commanded that regiment upwards
of four years.
98 Mj^or*General Conyers served three years and a half in the West Indies, and was
engaged on several occasions, particularly in the Mirebalois, at L* Anoe a Veau, and at the siege of
JtSu in St. Domingo in 1798, where he was woimded while on the staff: during this siege, of
three months* duration, the garrison lost more men than composed its original strength: com*
msnded the remains of the 82nd at the evacuation of this island. Served in an expedition to
the coast of France in 1800, and subsequently in the Mediterranean until 1802. From 1805 to
1809 he served throughout the Mediterranean, and in Egypt on the staff, and received a severe
contusion there, having been at the attack on Alexandria, at the storming of Bosetta, and at the
fubaequent siege of that placo. Served in the Peninsula and France in 18 IS and 14, and in
ooamand of tht 62nd during the operations on the Gave d'Oleron, at Hastinsuea and Oyer le
Gave, and was severely wounded at the head of the regiment at Orthes, for wmch battle he has
received a medal.
99 M^or-General Hendenon served in Ireland daring the Rebellion, in 1798 t at the
Holder, in 1799; and was present at the firat landing, uid battlce of the 19th Sept., 2nd
and 6th Get Bxpedition to Egypt imder Sir Rdlph Abercromby, in 1801. Landed in Por-
tugal in 1808, and was present at the battle of Vimiera, retreat to, and battle of Comnna.
]&qwdition to the Scheldt and siege of Flushing in 1609. Served afterwsrds in the Penin-
aula flrom 1611 to the end of that war in 1814, and commanded the Queen'a at the battle of
Tooioase.
100 Mijor-General Parke was present with the 39th at the original capture of Demerara,
Easequibo, and Berbice, in the spring of 1796, when the expedition commanded by General
White captured those ooloniea. He waa in Sir Jamea Kempt*a Light Infantry BattaUon dnrmg
the campaign in Na^ea in 1805-6. Served afterwards in the Peninsula with the 89th from fiiay
1809 to vebw 1812, and was present at the battles of Albuhera and Busaco, at the raiaog the
■lege of Campo Mayor when the French sustained a oonsiderable defeat; commanded the four
light oompanies of the brigade at the action of Arroyo de Molino, where the guna, baggage, and
fourteen bundrsd men with their officers were ci^tured; he was also employed in the trenches at
the first siege of Badijos.
101 Major-General Macpherson aooompanied part of the 86th to the Weat Indiea, the latter
part of 1795, and was present at the taking of St Lucia, in 1796; also at the reduction of the
Brigands in Grenada, at the storm of Port Boyal, and sv'veral other places in that island. Bm-
barked vrith tiie tegiment for the Beat Indies, m June 1799, and durins a period of six Toara ha
was actively employed in the three Presidencies. In 1806 embarked with the expedittoD to
South America, and waa wounded at the storming of Buenos Ayres. In June 1609, accompa-
nied the 2nd battalion to the Peninsula, and suoccedcd to the command of the 1st battaUon in
March 1813; commanded it at the battle of Vittoria, and at those in the Pyrenees. Present
also at the battle of the Kivelle; tncoeeded 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
1614; embarked from thence for the Netherlands in June 1815. Medal and one clasp for Vit-
toria and Ortbee.
102 Mijor-Gsneral Hay emb<irked for tbc West Indies early in 1796, and served die campaign
of that and the followiug year. In 1797 he woe actively employed in the Island of St Vinrrut.
He aerved the campaign of 1806-9 in Portugal and Spain undf^r Sir John Moore, in the
16th Huasars, and was present in the cavalry actions of Mayorga and Bcnevento; and
was with the detaohmcDt that surprised and captoVcd the cnemy^s outlying piquet at Hneda—
commanded the rearguard from Astorga— and Batansas on the retreat termiaating with the
battle of Coronna. Im served also with the Army of Occupation in Frsa&ee until its rttum to
England in 1618.
103 Major*Oentnl Allan was present at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1790, and
subsequently in 1806, including the battle of Blueberg. Si'rvpd the whole of the Mysore cam-
paign of 1799, Inehidmg the battle of Mallavrily, siege and storm of SeringMatam, for whieh be
has received a medaL Bngtged in the portnit uid dispersion of the VUhd Dandeah, and all ' '
War Servkei of the Oenerpl Officers. 29
focMs; tiM wdoetioii «ad oecupotioa of TVanqaehairt and th« whole of tfao aovthfin Polygar
war in 1800. Serred in the Peoinsula fSrom 1810 to the and of the war, and was prMcmt at the
defence of Cadis» where ke comBianded a Ught battaUon and was stationed on the helghto of
III* de Leon to obecnre Marshal Sonit's force: he was afterwards preient in the actions of Vic
BigoRv and Tarbea, and at the battle of Toulonse, for which he has received a MedaL
104 Major- General Money serred twenty-five years in the 11th Dragoons: — ^in Flanders and
Holland in 1794 and 95, and in Germany the latter year, including the attack on the French
linesy 17th April ; their defeat on the heights of Gateau, 26th April, and near Toumay , 3rd
May; battles of Bonbaix and Lannoy, defeat of die French near Tonmay, 22nd May 1794$
and affiur at Bommel, 2nd Jan. 1795. Campaign of 1799 in Holland, including the actions of
the 10th and 19tb Sept., 2nd and 6th October. Commanded a detachment of the regt under
Kr Ralph Abercromby, at Leghorn, Minorca, and the expedition to Cadis, 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
Badajoa, battle of Salamanca, and affair of cavalry near the Tormes on the following day, when
tiiree French battalions were taken \ caralry affitirs of Callada Camino and Vcnta de Poso.
Serred also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, towards
the close of which last the command oi the 11th Dragoons devolyed on him. Present also at
the captore of Paris. Medal for services in Egypt.
105 Major- General Forbes served in HoUand in 1794 and 95, including the sortie from Nime*
even against the French lines, action in driving the French across the Waal at Bommel, and at
GeldermanseL Accompanied the 78th to Qaiberon 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 regiment to India in November following, and served with it during the
campaign in Oede, 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 was engaged in Java during 1811, 12, and 13, including the forcing
of the enemy's position at Weltevreden, storm of the lines of Comelis, the heights oft' Serandole,
and Djocgocarta. Quelled an insurrection which broke out in the east- end of Java in May 1818,
wtien Lient.*Colonel Fraaer and Captain Maopherson of the 78th were murdered by the inaur-
genta. Medal for services in Java, and five times thanked in eeneral ordera.
106 Msjor-General Ewart, as captain in the 52nd Light Infantry, accompanied the Expedi-
tion to Copenhagen in 1807, and wai present at the action near Keog. Served in the Penin*
snla in 1808 and 9 under Sir John Moore, and was wounded at Vimiera. Accompanied Expe*
ditton to the Scheldt. Served with the Light Division in the Peninsula from March 1811 to
December 1812, including the battles of Fuentes d'Onor and Salamanca; the sieges of Cindad
Bodrigo and Badmoz (wounded when in oommand of a detschment carrying ladders for the
atormin^ of Fort Piourina); and the actions of Sabagal and San Mnnos. Served in the West
Indies with the Royal York Rangers and the York Chasseurs from 1813 to 1816 inclusive, and
waa at the capture of Guadaloupe. Served in the East Indies in command of the 67th regt.,
finim March 1819 to Feb. 1823, and was employed as a Brigadier at the siege of Asseerghur.
107 Major-Oeneral Proctor served with the 82ttd on the expedition to Walcheren, in 1809,
•ad was present at the sif'ge of Flushing. Served also at Gibraltar, Tarifa, and in the Penin-
aalByfrom 1810 to Deo. 1812, and subsequently in the Peninsula and south of France, from
April to July 1814, including the affair of Posts near Maiaga, battle of Barrosa (contusion on
the body), and retreat from Madrid. Embarked from Bourdeaux for Canada in July 1814, and
commanded the 82nd before Fort Erie from 2nd Sept., and throughout the successive operations
<if tlie caaspaign 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 batteriea and position
before Fort Erie on the 17th Sept 1814.
168 Major-Gen^id Jervois accompanied the 89th on the expedition to Hanover in 1805. In
1810 he waa appointed to the staff of Lord Blayney; aooompanied him on the expedition to
Malaga, and vras slightly wounded in the attack on tiie Fortress of Frangerola. In 1818 he
waa appointed to the staff of Sir Gordon Drummood, and embarked with him for Canada, where^
during the oparatioaa of that and the following year, he was present in almost vrtty action
Ibnght with the Amerioan Army either in that Province or on the Frontier, including the
storming of Fort Niagara, Lewistown, the attacks on Black Rock and Buifalo, operations against
tiie ibrta asid batteries of Oswego, and action of Lnndy's Lane. He received the brevet rank of
Major for Bafftlo, and that of Lieut-Colonel for Lundy's Lane.
109 Major-Geoeral Riddall was activoly employed with the 62 nd, in Sicily, Egypt, Calabria,
Baiy, Spun, and North Americs, from 1806 to the end of the war. Detached with his Grena-
dier company to retard the advance of the French on their march to invest Scylla Ca»tle in
Cslabria, and inrade Sicily. Served in the Grenadier battalion at the Faro, in Sioly, for
several weeks, nnder 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 Grsnadieir Company and two field-pieces, in the attack on, and expidsion of, the French
from the heights before Genoa. Second in command to Liei2t.-CoL John with the flank com*
aany detaobmaniB vp the Penobscot river in North America, and commanded the advance in
moBg « stxttDg posili9ii at Hampden defended hj treble oar nnmbeia.
30 TTof SemiuB of tie Oenerdl Offieem.
110 If^or-Gknenl AddUon serred in tl|e Am«rioaii war* on ih« ttaff of Sir John Shotbrooke.
111 Sir FrMicis Cookburn served in South America in 1807 1 in tb« PeninauUin 1809 and
1810; and in Canada from 1811 to 1814.
112 Major-General 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 18 U.
113 M^or-6eneral Dovle served in H^mover in 1805-6; the campaign of 1808-9, inclndinff
the battle of Corunna, Returned to the Peninsula in 1809, and was present at the passage en
the Douro and capture of Oporto, battle of Talavera, Lines at Torres Vcdras, action at Campo
Mayor, and battle of Fuentes d*Oaor. In 1813 he was appointed Military Secretarv 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 Pindarrea
and Mahratta war.
114 Blgor- General Charretie served three yean in the Bast Indies, and was present at tha
mutiny at Vellore in 1806, when nearly the whole of the 69th were maisacred in their barracks.
In the Penininla with the 2od Life Guards, from 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including
the battles of Vittoria, Pampeluna, and Toulouse.
115 Major-General Patrick Campbell (B. ArtilleryJ was at iha capture of St. Luda in 1796,
and subsequently 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 battli s of Talavera and Caatallai
116 Major-General Parkinson served at Uie capture of the Island of Bourbon in 1810, aa
Deputv-A.4jutant-General Proceeded with the 33rd to Stralsund in Pomerania in 1813; and
ttcm thence to Holland in 1814 { was present at the attack on Merzem 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 Quatre Bras.
117 Mttjor*G(meral Hunter Blair accompanied the Duke of Wellin^n's expedition to Por-
tugal in July 1808 as a M«jor of Brigade, and was present with Cathn Craufurd's brigade at
the affair ot Obidos, and the battles of Boleia and Vimiera. He was appointed Aide-de-Camp
to Sir Hew Dalrymple on that General assuming the command in Portugal ; but on the army
advancing into opain, he became Aide-de-camp to the Earl of Hopetoun. and was present at
tiie aifair of Lugo and battle of Corunna. In AprU 1809, he re-embarked for Portugal, as a Major
of Brigade, wiui the corps under Lord Hill { and was present with Sir Alan Cameron's brigade
at the oapture of Oporto, affair of Sslamonde, and battle of Talavera, where he was severely
wounded i and being taken prisoner in hospital, he was not liberated until the end of that war
in 1814, when he obtained the rank of Major, antedated to the 30rh May 1811. In December
1814 he sailed, aa Blajor of Brigade, with the force destined for New Orleans { hut, this corns
being recalled, he wss transfernd to the staff in Flanders, and appointed to the Light Brigade
under Sir Frederick Adam, and was severely wounded at Waterloo; for which battle he
received the rank of Lieut.-Colonel, and was also appointed Assistant- Adjutant- General to Sir
Thomas Brisbane's division. On the formation of the Army of Occupation, however, he was
nominated Msjor-de- Place, with duty of commandant of Valenciennes. In May 1819 he
accompanied Sir Charles Otlville to Bombay as Military Secretary ( but his regiment (the 87th)
beia^ ordered on service in Sept 1825, he resigned the staffs and joined it in Ava, where he was
app«nDted a Brigadier; and he commanded a brigade at the capture of Melloon.
118 M^or-Greneral Lluellyn served in the 52nd at Ferrol, Cadis, and in the Mediterranean,
in 1800 and 1801. Having obtained a company by purchase in the 28 th regt, he accompanied
it to the Peninsula in 1809, and, with the exception of one year's absence in J^gland, occasioned
by ill -health, he was actively employed with it in the various duties that fell to its share fai the
campaigns in which it bore such a conspicuous part Besides many serrices of minor impor-
tance, he was present with his regiment at the battle of Busaco, defence of the Linea of Lisbon,
advance on Campo Biayor, siege of Badajos. battle of Albuhera, capture of a French corps at
Arrovo de Molino, attack and capture of the Forts and Bridge of Almaraa, advance on Arai\)uex
and Madrid, occupation of Bourdeaux. In 1815 he emoarked with his regiment for the
Netherlands, where he waa personally engaged with it in the battles of Quatie Bras and
Waterloo, in the latter of which he was severely wounded, and received for his oonduot in the
field the brevet rank of Lt -Colonel and the Companionship of the Bath.
119 M^or-General Lautour served in the Peninsula witn the 1 1th Dragoons in 1811 and 12;
he aua<)ked, with a squadron, on the 26th Sept 1811, near El Bodon, a French Cavalry Kegt
which had captured part of Uie bsggage of the I^ght Division, and covered the retreat of 5m
74 th, and five companies of the eOtpTfrom CiudadlU>driga Ptesent also at the siege of Bada*
joa and battle of Salamanca. Whilst in oommand of a squadron he attacked, and took pri*
toners, a company of French Artillery posted in a vineyard, near Valladolid, supporting the
enemy *s cavalry on 7th Sept 1812, during the time the Army was crossing the Douro; he ^so
repulsed an attack of the enemy's pIquaCa, making one officer and many men prisoners, at Mo-
aasterio and in front of Burpw on 2nil Got 1812; and he waa oontinaaUy on outpoat duty, and
almost daily engaged with the enemy'a skirmishers, and waa slightly wounded in the retreat
from Bnrgoa by tha bursting of a shell Served the campaign or 1815, with the 23rd Light
Drs^Koons, and was present in the actions of the 16th and 17th June, and at the battle of Water*
loo, where he succeeded to the oommand of the regiment and of the brigade.
120 M^of Ganenl Bgvtoo, after aaning m » aubaltcm with the 29tb i& North America,
Ww Servkes of the General Officere* 31
tod prooMdisg as a Captoin with the 89th to Sooth America, aooompaoled the 2nd hatlalion of
the S4th to the Bemnsiila in 1809. Id the following year he was appointed to the staff at
Deputy- Ajai4tant-A.^ataQt-Qeneral, and attached to the second division, in which capacity he
serred at Uie battle of Busaco, and un the retreat to, and daring the suhseqaent occupation of,
the liinea before Lisbon. He was then removed as senior of the Adjntant-General's department
to the foimh division; was present at the siege and capture of Oliveti9a, the first siege of
Badaioz, battle of Albuhera (wounded), and action of Aldea de Fonte. Relinquished his staff
appointment and rejoined his regiment in 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, and was present at the battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees,— for
which he obtained the brevet rank of Major, — Nivelle, Nive, Orthcs, and Toulouse. On Lord
Hairs appointment to a command with the army in 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 oapacitv until the
return of the Army of Occupation from France in 1818. When Lord Hill assumed the com-
mand of the army in chief in 1828, he was pleased to name Colonel Egerton for the confidential
appointment of first Aide-de-camp and private Secretary, which he held during the whole period
Of his Lordship's continuance at the head of the army.
121 Sir William Chalmers served in Sicily in 1806 and 7; campaigns of 1808-9 in Portugal
and Spain; expedition to Walcheren, including bombardment of Flushing; at Cadii in 1810
and 11; and all the succeeding Peninsular campaie:n8, including the battle of Barrosa, attack of
the enemy on the heights near Moresco, affair oi Senhora de la Pena, battle of Salamanca,
action of Sui Munos, battle of Vittoria, attack at Maya, battles of the Pyrenees on the SOth
and 31st July, repulse of the enemy in his attack of the heights of St Antonio, 3 1st August,
attack of the enemv's forts near Sarre, 9th Oct. 1813, battle of Nivelle, besides a great many
minor affiurs and skirmishes on the advance to Madrid and capture of the Retire. He was
present with the army in the Peninsula during almost all the sUges, and was engaged in the
following affiurs dunng the retreat from Bargos, vis , Olmos, Monasterio, bridge of ValladoUd,
and passage of the Huebra. Served also in the Netherlands in 1814 and 15, inclodiog the
battle of Waterloo, capture of Paris, and posterior operations in France, to Aug. 1817. He
was aeverely wounded in assault of the entrenchments at Sarre, and has had nine horses killed
or woanded imder him in action, three of them at Waterloo. During the above campaigns he
was on the stad^ except at Waterloo. Subsequently to his services in Sir John Moore's cam*
paign and Lord Chatham's expedition, he was, in die course of about four years (from 5th
Mtfch 1811 to 18th Jono 1815), in seventeen eneagements, six of them gmieral actions— exclu-
sive of sieges; and for his conduct in the field he was twice promoted, via, to the brevet rank
of Major at the battles of the Pyrenees, and of Lieut -Colonel at the battle of Waterloo, on
which occasion he commanded the left win;* of the 52nd n^gt.
122 Major-Oeneral Parker served at WiUcheren in 1809, and was employed in the operations
prerious to, and at the siege of, Flushing. Embarked for Lisbon in Feb. 1812, and remained
with the Duke of Wellington's army till the conclusion of the war in 1814; was present at the
battle of Vittoria, both the sieges of San Sebastian, battle of Orthes, action at Tarbes, and
battle of Toulouse. Served also the csmpaign of 1815 and lost his left leg at the battle of
Waterloo. Medal for the battle of Vittona, where he commanded a brigade of artillery.
123 Major-Oeneral Beckwith served in Hanover in 1805-6; at Copenhagen in 1807, including
Uie action at Kioge. On the expedition to Sweden in 1808; and that to Portugal in 1808-9,
indndingthe action at Calcavellas on the retreat, and battle of Corunna. Proceeded tn Wal«
cheren u 1809; subsequently to the Peninsula, and was present in the actions of Pombal,
Bedinha, Condeixa, Foa d'Arouoe, and Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, sieges of Cindad
Bodrigo and Badajos, battle of Salamanca, siege of Borgos, action at San Milan, battles of
Vitloria, the Pyrenees, Vera, Nivelle, near Bayonne, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served also the
campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Daring the great
portien of the above serrice he was employed on the Staff Medal for Toulouse, and lost left
leg at Waterloo.
124 Mijor-General Bourchier served under Sir Ralph Abereromby in the expedition against
Cadis in 1800, snd also in the campaign in Egypt In 1801, and waa present at the battles of the
13th and 21st M&roh, and at Hhamania on the 0th May. He served afterwards the campaigns
of 1811, 13, and 15, including the siege of Badajos, battle of Salamanca, cavalry affairs at
Callada de Camino and Yenta de Peso, battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and capture of
Paris.
125 Major-Oeneral Grant served five years in India with the 25th— afterwards the 22nd —
Dragoons, and was present at the battle of Mallavelly, siege of Seringapatam, action with Doon-
£a, storming the fort of Tumioul, where he rolunteered and led the assault with 50 dismounted
Dragoons; engaged also in the reduction of various fortresses. Served with the 21st Fusiliers
in Sicily in 1806; with the 17lh Light Dragoons in India from 1807 to 1811 : and with the 18Ui
Hussars in the campaigns of 1818, 14, and 15, including the aotlon at the bridge of Croix
d*Orade, battle of Toulouse, covering the retiring army on the 17th of June 1815, and battle of
Waterloa
126 l^or-Oeaerftl Taylor serred as Aaaifltani-A4i«tant>Q«n«ral to the force onder Sir
31 a WcT Services of the General Officers.
James Crftlg', faa Ae MedftemiiesD, during 1805 tnd 6. Saployed on Ihe ttftff ftt lli« tlUek
ud capture of Java in 1811, inelndtng the attack of the outpost near Welt^fredeo, and the
ttorBiing of the lines of Cornelis. Served also tiie campaign of 1815, with the 10th HoMan, ttnd
iras prpseot at the battle of Waterloo.
127 Major- General Arguimbau aerred in the Peninanla with the 8rd battUion of the Royak,
and lost an arm at San Sebastian. Serred also the campaign of 1815, and was slightly wounded
at Quatre Bras, and also at Waterloo.
128 Major-Oeneral C&lrert served with the 52nd on the expedition to Sireden fai 1608 ; in
the Peninsula in 1808-9, inolnding the retreat to Corunna; ana on the Waicheren expedition.
Appointed Aide-de-camp to Lord Ljnedoch in April 1810, and joined him at Cadis, then be-
sieged by the French ; present at the battles of Barrosa and Vittoria ; also at both the attacks
and capture of San Sebastian. Accompanied the 29 th to America in 1814, and was present
at the taking of Castine, and the dififerent merican settlements in the Bay of Fnndy.
Senred also the campaign of 1815 with the 32nd, inolnding the battles of Quatre Bras and
Waterloo, and capture of Paris.
129 Major-Oeneral Stavelcy joined the army tmder the Duke of Wellington at Oporto in May
1809, and was present at the battle of Talarera, actions at Pombal, Bedinha, Foz d'Aronce,
and Sierra de Moita ; battle of Fuentes d*Onor, storming and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo and
Badajoz. Deputy- Assistant-Quarter-M aster-General at the actions of Osma and Morillas,
battle of Vittoria, passage of the Bidassoa, storming the Heights of Vera, action at Sarre,
battle of the NiTclIe, battles of the 9th, 10th, Uth, and 12th Dec. 1813 near Bayonne, passage
of the Adour, stormiog 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, inolnding tlie
battle of Waterloo and capture of Paris.
130 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. Fremmt during the operations against Ameer Khan and the
Pindarries, capture of the Mauritius, part of the retreat ih>m Burgos, action on the Hormaaa
(wounded), battle of Vittoria, investment of Pampelnna. battle of ttie Pvrenees, investment of
Bayonne (horse shot), actions of Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, battle of Toulense (horse ihot),
battle of Bladensburg (two horses shot), capture of Washington, attack on Baltimore, operations
before New Orleans (boarding and capture of American Flotilla— action 25th Dec wounded
severely-— unsncoessfui assault Jan. wounded severely), battle of QaatreBras, retreat of 17th of
June, Waterloo (horse shot and one sabr^), investment and capitulation of Paris. Continued
on Staff of allied Army of Occupation in Franoe. Accepted under an alited power (1835) com-
mand of an auxiliary British and Spanish corps of army by sanction and desire of the English
GK>vemment, and by order of the King in couneiL Acted, while so employed, in oonj unction
with the Britbh forces (under Lord J. Hay), vid through mediation of British auUioritiea :—
raising investments of San Sebastian and JBilboa, action of Arlabati, capture of port and castle
of Passages. Defeated the enemy in general actions on the 5th of May, 6th of Jane, 1st of Oct.
(wounded) 1836 ; also 10th and 15th of March 1837. Attacked near H«niani, 16ih Man^ by
the elite of the Carlist army, 16,000 strong (about double the allied force), and obliged to retreat
about one mile, but with a less loss in killed and wounded (600) than that of the enemy. Re*
snmed the offensive the following month— capture of Hemani by escalade, 14th May— of O^ar-
mn 16th May— of Yrun by storm 17th May — of Fontarabia by capttulation 18th May. Theve
and other minor aflairs were for the most part severely contested, and o<ist (including those of
the enemy) above ten thousand killed and woundeo. Excepting occasionally two or three
stragglers, generally withtmt arms, the Legion never lost (under his command) prisoners,
artillery, or equipage, though utterly contrary statements repeatedly appeared at the time, —
while he took tr«jm the enemy 100 offioers, 1000 men, thirty pieces of cannon, several entrenched
posiaons, fortified towns and posts, with an extensive and mi«t important strategical tract of
the insurgent territory, including their main line of retreat, oommunication and supply.
Thenoefonh ^ The fn^ntier was effectually closed against the entrance of resources to the C ar-
lists, except bv the small mountain passes, which aro only aooessible to foot passengers or mules
lightly laden' ^British Ck>mmissioners' Despatch, Parliamentary Paper)~and thus did this
aoxiliary corps decisively oontribote to the successful termination of the war. He holds the rank
of Lient-Qeneral in the national army of Spain, by license of a British royal warrant, — also
honoured by her Majesty for these services with the Crons of Commander of the Bath, and by
the government of Spain with the grand croesos of St. Ferdinand and Charles IK. Received
his Company, Majority, and Lt-<?ol<>r)rlcy in the British service for conduct against the enemy.
131 Major- General Scott proceeded to the Peninsula in 1808, and was present with the Scots
Fusilier Ouard« at the Passage of the Donro, capture of Oporto, subsequent retreat of Sonlt*s
army, and battlA of Talavera. wh«,re he wns wounded through (he body, and bein^ itfi ther« in
hospital he was made prisoner. lie commanded the Scots Fusilier Guards for upirards of
three years.
133 Sir Thomas Willsbire served with the S8th in the West Indies from August 1797 (o
August 1800; the campaign of iS08-9, including the battles of Bolt- ia and Vimiera, retreat to,
and battle of, Corunna. Accompanied the expedition to Waicheren in 1809. Served a^r«
warda in the Fenliuula, firou June 1818 to ihecnd of that war in 1814; oonnoMidcd the light
Waf^ Sefmm of the General Offieers; 31&
Sf •It Ifca Uide »f BnlniMf (twiq^wwindc^^ on flw letfeat fimi Buigw aad Mtte aI
iixi«I, Ihe Mtion of Otma, battle of Vittoxjm first UMmlt of Ssn SebMti«ii, also Mcond
ftaMoIl mad Qftptare» when he received the hrerel rank of Major. Commanded a brigade of
light oompaniee at the passage of Bidassoa, battle of Nmlle, and battles of the Nire on the
9tfa, lOth, and 11th Dee. 1813, for which senrioes he was in 1815 appointed Breyet Lient.-
Coloael* Bepnlsed with three hundred men the attack of ten thoosand Caffires npon the open
Tillage of Graham's Town, on the frontiers of the CajM of Good Hope, on the 22nd April 181A»
snd commanded during the snbeeqoent operations against the Gafins 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. 1624. Served also throoghont the whole of the cam-
paign in Affghaaistan under Lord Keane; present at the capture of the fortress of Ghnzn^»
23rd July 1839, upon which occasion he was appointed K»C,6»\ and while in command of the
Bumbay oolumn of the army of the Indus he captured the fortress of Khelat on the ISth Nor.
fblioving, for which service he was created a baronet
133 Major- General the Honourable H. £. Butler served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, with
the Snd battalion of the 27th, including the battles of the ISth and 2Ut Maroh^ and has received
the medaL Served also with the Portuguese army in 1810 and 1811, and was wounded at the
battle of Bosaco.
134 Major- General Fleming served in Calabria in 1806; at the capture of Alexandria, and
attack on Bosetta in Egypt in 1807; in the Peninsula during the campaigns of 1808, 9, 10, and
11, and was present, with the advance brigade, at the passage of the Alt^rohe, at the battles of
Talavera (27th and 28th July 1809 J, and Albuhera, at which last he was severely wounded.
Served in the West Indies, and with the expedition to the Southern States of America, in 1815.
He served afterwards in the East Indies, from 1820 to 1823, and m Canada, from 1829 to 1883.
135 Major-General Bolt served with the 58th in Eg>pt in 1801, and was shot through the
body in the action On the landing. Accompanied the expedition to Naples in 1805, and re«
mained with that army until its arrival in Sicily, Served with the 2nd battalion in the Penin<-
snla the latter part of 1809 and until Feb. 1810, when he was appointed to the Portuguese
service; present at the battle of Bnsaco* covering the operations ligaimt Ciudad Bodrigo, and
capture of Badajoz. Commanded the 17th Portuguese regiment from April 1812 to the con-
clusion of the war, including the actions of Berlanaa and near Ias Cases, battle of Vittnria,
actions in the Pyrenees at Santa Barbara, 2nd Aug., and attack of Vera heights 7th Got., battle
of the liivelle, battle and operations of the Nive on the 9ib, 10th, llth, 12th, and I3th Dea
1813, battles of Orthes and Toulouse. From the period of landing in the Penin^uJa m 1809,
until the conclusion of hostilities in April 1814, he was never one day abaent from his duty. Medal
for services in Egypt; and a cross and one clasp for Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
136 Major-General Bainbrigge served in the Peninouia in the Quarter-Master- Gtnisral'a
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 Oliven^a, siege of Cmdsd Bodrigo^ last siege of Badajoz, affiiir of
the Gnarena, battle of Salamanca, part of the siege of Burgos, affair of Villa Muriel, retreat
from Burgos to Ciudad Bodrigo, 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 Toidonse.
137 M^or*General Napier served with the 52nd at the siege of Copenhagen and battle of
Eioge in 1807. Aide-de-camp to Sir John Hope on the expicdition to Sweden in 1808; and
sttbseqiiently in Sir John Moore's campaign in Spain, indnding the retreat to, and baitle of,
Comnna. In Sicily with the regiment until the autumn of 1810. Served at'tcrvtards in the
Pc ninsula on the staff, including the defence of Cadiz, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, 2nd sif ge of
Badajua, battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, and the Nive— including the various engagements
near the Major's House-Lightly wounded on the 10th of December, and severely on the llth
—lost an arm.
138 Ma|or-Grneral Thorn accompanied the Buffs to the Peninsula in Aug. 1608, where he
served until Jan. 1809. B« turned to the Peninsula in June following, and commanded the
light Company of the Ba£b at the battle of Talavera Employed as an officer of obs«rvatu>n in
Spanish £«trea>adora from 29th Jan. to 3rd March 1810. from which perit^d until the terminatt<>n
of that war in 1814, he served as Deputy-Assistant- Quarter- Mast ter- General with the 2nd
Division, and was present at the battle of Busaco, 1st si^ge of Badaj<iz, battle of Albuhera,
actioDS at Arroyo da Molino and Almarai, battles of Vittoria. the Pyrenees, and Nivelle, battles
of the Nive on the 9th and 12th Dec. (wounded); action of Garris, battle of Orthes, actiun of
Aire, and battle of Toulouse. Embarked with the troops from Bonrdtaux to Canada in July
1814, as an Assistants Qnai ter-Master General, and was present at the affair of Piatt^burg.
Horse killed tinder him at Albuhera; another in the action at the Pass of Ma^ a; and a third in
the action of Uie 12th De& 1813, near Bayoxme.
140 Major-Gensaal 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. Procredtd to
the Pcnin»u]a, and joined the 5Ut Light Infantry at Caotello Branco, in May 1812; engagt d on
the height* of San Christovaly the battle of Salamanca, and surrcnd^ of the Hetiro at Madrid;
employed with his regiment before Burgos; and after the retreat from thence he wai attacked by
typhw Umstt Mid aent to Englvid for reeorery, in May 1818. Rejoined the axmy on the heights
die IFifr Settneei of the General €ffjcen.
of BohiBsr i& Ssptembor fbUowini^, and was pr^Mnt al ih« battfe of NlTella^ and tiie tiliaaqiMDl
attack of the heights of 8t P6. Appomtrd M^ur of Brigade in Deo. 1813* and altAohed to
Ma]or«General Hay's brigade in the 5th dirision* and was employed throaglioiit the bloekade
and operations before Bayi>nn& A|motnted Assistant- Adjutant-Gpneral to the 5th division in
April 1814, and remained in charge or that department nntd the embarkation of the diTiaiim in
Ang. 1814. On the renewal of the war in 1815, he was re-appointed to the staff at Asmstant*
Adjutant-Geneial, and attached to the 4th division, under Sir Charies Colville; employed with
his division in the operations connected with the battle of Waterloo^ the atoming of Caabray,
and capitulation of Paris.
141 Sir Joseph Thackwell served the campaign in Gallda and Leon nader Sir John ICoon^
and was c^nj^aged in several skirmishes, and present at the battle of Comnna. Served the cam-
paigns of 1813 and 14 in the Peninsula, including the battles of Vtttoria, the Pjrrenees In front
of rampeluna. 27th, 28th, 29th, and dOth July; blockade of Pampeluna, from 18th to tho 3Ut
Oct., when it surrendered; battle of Orthes, aShir at Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse) beaides
many affktrs of advanoed guards, out-posts, &o. Served also the cauipaign of 1815, inclnding
the action at Quatre Bras, the retreat on the following day, and battle oiWaterloo. ComoiaiMlra
the cavalry division of the army of the Indus during the Affghanistan campaign; was present at
the storm and capture of Ghuxnee; and commanded the 2nd column of the army on its march
from Cabool to Bengal. Commanded the cavalry division in the action at Maharajpore on ths
29th Dec 1843. Contused <m the right shoulder at Yittoria, and severely wounded at Waterloo
(left arm amputated close to the shodder) in charging a square of infantry; had also two hones
shot under hiuL He commanded the cavalry in the batUe of Sobraon.
142 Sir Wm. Lewis Berries accompan*«'d the 9th Dragoons to South America in Sept. 1806,
and «erved as a Brigiide* Major in the expedition against Buenos Ayres. Aide-de-camp to Sir
Eyre Coote on the Walcheren expedition in 1809, and was sctively employed at the siege and
taking of Flushing. Accompanied Sir Edward Paget to Spain as bis Aide-de-camp, £ Jnaa
1812; and when Sir Edward was taken prisoner oil the retreat from Burgos, Lord Wellington
appointed him a Deputy -Quarter- 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* acti<ms at the Mayor's House, in front of Bidart, where he
bad a horse shot under him. On the 14th of April 1814, whilst endeavouring with Lieut Moore
(now Colonel Vf, G. Moore) to extricate Sir John Hope from his horse, which in the sortie from
Bayoiine was killed and had fallen upon him, he receiyed a musket-shot in the left knee, was
taken prisoner with Sir John Hope and Lieut 2ioore (both being wounded), and hit left leg was
amputated the next morning.
143 fifajor-General M'Donald's services:— Expedition to South America, and aataolt of
Buenos Ayres; Peninsula, from Nov. 1808 to 1813, and in the South of France from March
1814, including the battle of Busaoo, Lines of Torres Vedras, aShirs at B»dmha, Pombal, and
Campo Mayor; first siege of Badajos, battle of Albuhera, third siege and assault of Badajos,
aff'iirs at Alva de Tonnes, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees (had two horses shot oudsv
him), 25th, 30th, and 31st July, and Ttmlouse. Wounded in the head aad right thigh at the
assault of Buemis Ayres, 5th July 1807; in the left leg and right grom in the Pyrenees 30th
July ; and in the right shoulder and lungs at the assault of the fortified rock on the mountain
Arolla, and surprising the enemy's posts in the valley of Banca, Pyrenees, 2nd Oct 18 13.
Mi^dil atd one clasp for Vittoria and the Pyrenees.
144 Major-General Paty served on the expedition to Copenhagen In 1807. Served aftaf waiJi
in the Peninsula from June 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, including the aiege and eapnira
of Badijoi, battle of Salamaoca, retreat from Madrid to Burgos, battles of Vitioria, the
Pyrenees and Nivelle, battles of the Nive on the 9th, 10th, llth, 1201, and 13th Deo. 1813^
besides various minor affairs.
145 Major-General Gabriel was employed on the Wakharsn azpedition in 1609. Bsrvad
afterwards on the staff in the Peninsula until the end ot that war in 1814. Beceired the breveC
rank of Mi^or for the battle of the Pyreneea ; and that of Lieot-Oolonel for former aanrioea in
the field.
146 Major-General Thomas served in Sicily frnm 1805 to 181S. Joined tiw 8rd battalion of
the 27th in Portugal in April 1813, and was present with it at the battles of Vittoria aad the
Pyrenees. 0>mmanded tne Light Companies of the right brigade of the 4th division nt the
battles of Nivelle, Orthes, and Pouloase, for which he baa remived a medal and tiro clasps.
Served afterwards in the American war; also at the captnrs of Paris.
147 Major-General Bo wan served with the 52nd in Sicily, in 1806 and 7 1 on the anedltion
to Sweden, in 1808; in the Peninsula under Sir John Moore in 1808-9; at Walohsnn m 1809,
looloding the bombardment and somnder of Fluahiaff. in Portugal firom S6th Jan. to let Joas
1811, inefaiding the aotkm at Sabogal. Subsaqnently in the Peninsula and South of ¥twms»
from 10th Jan. 1813, to the end of that war in 1814, indoding the battle of VUtaria, passage oT
the Bidassoa, battlea of the Nivella, Nira, Orthea, and Tonlonaa, together with the intenaediale
aflhirs. Served also the campaign of 1815, and waa present at ttie hattia of Watsrhia, Be-
oeived tiw brevet rank of Mijor for the battla of Orthaii and thai of Uont-Cohmal for foroaar
•crviosa in the flald.
148 M4cr.Q6o«nI Bhtw Kaaoady •vnd with tha 4M itte iii«i€r
Wm Semei9 of the General OffUen. Sid
tatfid ef nog9 in 1807. Ii llie FtafauoU fron 1808 lo 1819 Indwifs, ud waa pnmni st the
■edoD of the Coa, siege and oapfcora of Ciodad Rodrigo aod Badijos, and battle of Salamaiicft.
Served also the eampSgn of 1815, inehidiiiff the battles <^ Qoatre Bras and Waterioo.
149 Lord Sandys aooompaiUed the loth Bnssars to the Peninsola in 1812, and was present in
the aetlon at Morales, and battlea of Vittoria and Pampelnna* Served also the campaifrn of
1815, aa mn Aide-de-eamp ta the Duke of Wellingten, and was. present at tiie battle of Wa-
terloo.
150 Sir Thonas Henry Browne carried the King's Colour of the 23rd at the siege of Oopen-
hagen in 1807. Aooompanted his regiment to America; thence to the West Indies, and waa
woanded at the oaptore of Martinique. Frooeeded again to America, and thenoe to Portagal in
1811. He was aopointed to the Staff of the Adjutanl-Oeneral in 1812, and was in the field at
the battlea of SaJamanoa, capture of Madrid and the Betiro, siege of Burgos, Vittoria (where
he was wounded in the head), the Pyrenees, Nivelle, the actions of the 11th, 12tb, and 13th
Dee. 1813, befbro Bayonne, Nive, Tarbes, Orthes, and Toulonse. On the escape of Napoleon
from BIba, he was appointed Aide-de-camp to Lord Stewart (the present Marqais of London-
derry), and served the eampaign of 1815 with Mm, at the head-quarters of the Austrian and
Bosstan armiea.
151 Major-Qenend Maclacfalan was honourably mentioned in Colonel GiUespie's despatch, for
his conduct at tiie suppression of the mutiny at Vellore in 1806, on which oooasion he was the
senior officer mvsent, and scTerely wounded.
152 Mejor-(Gkneral NiooUs with tMrteen volunteers in a boat of the B&uicAe frigate, boarded
and captored, on the 3rd Nor. 1803, the French armed cutter AWwn from under the guns of
Monte Ctiristie, St Domingo, — ^in this action he was severely wounded by a musket-ball, which
entering the abdomen, and coming out at his right side, lodged in the arm. On board the
Standard at the passage of the EHtrdanelles on the 19th Feh 1807. On the 26th June 1808,
with a boat's csrew, he larded and captured the Italian gun-boat Volp€ near Corfu. Present at
the rednetion of the Island of Anholt in May 1809. Sererely woniuled at the attack on Fort
Bowyer 15th Sept. 1814.
153 M^or-General Fearon*s services:— Campaign of 1796 and 7 in the West Indies, including
the storrainff of the Vigie (wounded in the knee by a bayonet); attack on Mome Fortunee; ana
surrender of St. Luoia. Campaign of 1799 in Hollaad, including the battles of the 19th Sept.,
2Bd and 6th Oct Campai|KQ of 1800 on the coast of France and Spain. Expedition to Quiberon
Bay. Attack on FerroL Expedition to Vigo and Cadis. Egyptian campaign of 1807, includ-
ing the surrender of Alexandria; attack and storming ot BcMetta Campaign of 1814 and 15
in Italy, including the surrender of Naples and Genoa. Major-General Fearon commanded the
troopa on board the unfortunate ship JTshI, when she was burned in the Bay of Biscay 1st
Mai^ 1825.
154 Major-General Balneavis proceeded under Sir David Baird to Corunna in 1808 1 ftt>m
thenoe to l4sl>on, and was appointed Maior of Brigade to Major-Gkneral B. M*Kenzie's
Brigade; served throughout the whole of the war in Spain, and was present at the battles of
Talavera and Busaoo, retreat to the Lines of Torres Vedras, occupation of them and subsequent
adyance, battle of Fuentes d'Onor—for which he received the brevet rank of Blajor; siege of
Ciodad Bodrigo, oovering the siege of Badaioz, storming of Fort St Michael, siege of Burgos,
battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, and battle of Toulouse, at which battle he 8ucceedf>d to
the command of the 3rd battalion of the 27th regt Embarked at Bourdeaux for North
America I on arriving there he was appointed Assistant-Qoarter-Master^ General, and was
f resent at the battle of Plattsburg. Gave up his staff situation and proceeded to New Orleans.
Vesent at the capture of Paris aa Aide-de-camp to Sir Manley Power, and served afterwards
with the Army ot Occupation.
155 Major-General Whetham served with the 40th in Holland, in 1799. Also on the
expedition to South America, and was sererely wotmded at the assault of Monte yideo,-'right
leg amputated.
156 M^or-General Goldie served in the Peninsula from March 1809 to Nov. 1813, including
the passage of the Douro, battles of Talavera, Busaco, Albuhera, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees,
brddea many 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 lungs — this wound was long con-
sidered mortal Medal for Albuhera.
157 Major-€kneral Higginson served with the Grenadier Guards in Sicily in 1807, in the
campaijcn in the North of Spam with Sir John Moore in 1808-9, and was present at the battle
of Cunmna. Went with the expedition to Walcheren in 1809. Join<Ml his regiment ^n Portugal
in 1812, and advanced with the army into Spain in 1813; coounanded a detachment ot the
Grmadier (Kiards at the storming and capture of San Sebastian, 31st August in the tame year,
entered France by the Pyrenees, was present at tilie passages of the Nive, the Nivelle, and the
Adour, aido during the mvestment of Bayonne. Embarked with his regiment at Bonrdc^auz
when ^e^ army left France in 1814. Went with re-enforcements to the Netherlands in June
1815, arrived at Paris shortly after its capture, and remained in France during the three yf ars
of its ooonpatton by the aUied army. In 1830 he was appointed Aide-de-camp to Lord Hill,
then Conunandor-in-diief, and continued on his Btaff upwards of twelve yean, until his lord-
-"--'• tmiiffuidm of oOoa Ihn iU haidth.
31 e War Serrieet of the Cftnerat Officers.
158 IC^or-Genenl Bowles Mnred in the north of Germany in 1805 and 6, under Lord Oath*
eart Present at the siege and capture of Copenhagen in 1807. In the Peninsnk from 1809 to
1814 (excepting the winters of 1810 and 11^, and was present at the passase of the Dooro ;
battles of Tala?era, Balamancsy and Vittona ; sieffes of Cindad Bodrigo. BacM^os, Borgoa, and
6sn Sebastian \ capture of Madrid i passages of &» Bidassoa, Niyelle, Nive, and Adonr t and
the inTestment of Bayonne. Present at the batUes of Qoatre Bras and Waterloo, and at the
capture of Paris.
159 Msjor-General Bonbury led tho storpiing party at Forts Frederick and Zelaadift. as a
▼olnntecr, at the capture of Surinam in 1804. Senred the campaign of 1814 in Holland, xn-
olnding the attacks on Merxem, and the bombardment of the French fleet at Antwerp. Serrsd
also in the American war.
160 Major-General the Hon. Henry Carendish serred in the Psntnsnia from July 1808 to
January 1809, and was wonnded throua^h the wrist at the battle of Corunna, where he serred as
aide-de-camp to Lord William Bentinck.
161 Mtjor-General Godwin serred with the 9th at the Ferrol in 1800 ; in Hanorer in 1805*
6 I in Portugal from Sept. 1808 to July 1809, including the passage of the Djuro. In 1810
marched from Gibraltar in command of the two flank companies to Tarifa \ proceeded from
thence with Lord Lynedoch to the action of Burosa, and was severely woundea. Served also
throughout the Burmese war under Sir Archibald Campbell, from the landing of the troopi in
May 1824 until the Peace in Feb. 1826. During this period he had held six separate csom-
mauds against the enemy ; in one he captured the fortified town of Martaban, 30th Oot 1824,
antl ultimately the prorince ; on the 8th Feb. 1825, he captured the fortified position of Tanta-
baiu, and took 36 pieces of Artillery, together with a quantity of other arms. Bb waa also
present at every action with the enemy (except those in Dec 1824, when he was still employed
at Martaban), particularly at Sembike on Ist Dec 1825, wti^n in command of the advanced
guard he carried the front face of the enemy'a position. Commanded the 1st Brigade in Ava,
composed of H M.'s 4l8t Begt and the 12th and 1 8th Begts. of Native Infantry.
162 Mttjor-General Bobbins served in Sicily in 1806-7 with the 1st Begt. of uaards; also in
the Peninsula, Franca, and Flanders, with the 7th Hussars, and waa severely wonnded at Wa-
terloa
163 Major-General Macncil served in Sir John Moore's retreat, and subsequently at Wal-
cheren in 1809} in Swedish Pomerania in 1813, in Holland in 1814, including the attack on
Bergen op-Zoom. Served also the campaign of 1815, inclndingbatlle of Waterloo.
164 M«i or- General Pitt served at the capture of the Danish West India Islands in 1807( and
of Martinique in 1809. Served also in the Peninsula from Jan. 1811 te Jan. 1814, including
the battle of Albuhera ; actions at Usagre and Almaras ; siege of Badajus \ battles of Vittoria,
JPampelnna, and the Pyrenees.
165 Major-General Sutherland served in the Ashantee war, on the Gold Coast, fn 18S4.
166 M«jor-G«neral Rainey served with the 82 od at the siege and capture of Copenhagen in
1807; with Sir Brent Spencer's expedition off the coast of Spain, and at Cadis on surrender of
the French fleets ^^ thence joined Sir Arthur We11eslev*s army at Mondego Bay, and was
afterwards present at the battles of B >Ieia, Vimiera, and Corunna, also the retreat under Sir
John Moore. Aooompanied the regiment to Walcheren in 1809, and was present at the sur-
render 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 dnring the siege of the Forts of
Salamanca, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Baigos, and retreat therefirom.
Served afterwards in the Portuguese service in advance through tho IVos-os-Montes in 1813, at
the battle of Vittorio, actions of Villa Franca and Toloso, storm of the fortified convent in front
of Sin 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: wonnded al*o
at the stf'ge of San Sebastian. Served in France with the Army of Occupation firom the capi-
tulation of Paris in 1815 to the end of 1818.
167 Mstjor-Genpral Dal>oll served with the 43rd at the battle of Kioge and surrender of
Copenhagen in 1807; also the Corunna campaign in 1808-9. Returned to the PeninsnU with
tho regiment in 1809, where he served until tlM end of that war in 1814 Cexoept an absence in
consequence of a wound), including the action of the Coa near Almeida, battle of Busaco, re-
treat to the Lines at Lisbon, advance after Masseoa, actions of Pombal, Redinha (wounded),
Fos d*Aroucs, Casal Nova, and Sabugal — severely wounded; battles of Vittoria and Toulouse,
for which last he received the brevet rank of Msgor. Served also in the campaign of 1815,
and was present at the capture of Paria
168 Major-Gkneral Walton served with the Coldstream Gusrds at the siege and capture of
Copenhagen in 1807. He embarked for the Peniosula in 1808, and served tho oampaisna of
1809, 1810, and the first part of 1811; and was preaent at the passage of the Douro and cap-
ture of Oporto, the battles of Talavera and Basaco, the retreat to the Lines of Torres Vedra^
ani the subsequent advance to the Spanish frontier. He served also in Holland, Belgium, end
France, from Nov. 1813 to Nov. 1818; and was present at the bombardment of Antwerp, the
attack on Bergen-op-Zoora, the battles of Qaatre Bras and Waterloo^ and the capture of Pmtis.
He served forty years in tha Coldstream Guards, and commanded the regiment upwards of six
yean.
War Services of the General Officers. 31/
169 Mftjor-Geoflial Lewis serred in Sir Bichard Str^lian'B action* 4tli Not. 1805. Com-
maaded a battalion of Marinea in the American war, inclading the action at Biadenahnrg, attack
on Baltimore, and ▼ariooa ekirmiahes in the Chesapeak.
170 Major-General Lawrence, prior to entering the BoTal Marines, aerred four years and a
half ai Midshipman in the Boyal Navy. In 1793 he serred at Toolon ; landed at Fort La Malgoe
and Fort 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 ahip in which he serrcd,
the CohuuM, lost 200 in killed and wounded. In 1810, at Cadiz daring the siege; was the
senior captain of the expedition against Makga, In 1814 and 15, serTsd off Kew xork on the
American coast, until hostilities finally ceased.
171 Major-General Jones was at the defeat of the French fleet by Lord Howe, 1st June 1794 1
and by. Lord Bridport, 23 June 1795. On board La Eevolutionaire when she captnred the
Unite^ 12th April 1798. Wrecked off Brest in 1804, and detained a prisoner of war until 1814.
172 Blsjor-General AdairVi services: -Battle of the Nile; siege and capitulation of the Castie
of St. Elmo, Naples, and the town of Capua, in 1798; blockade of Malta, and surrender of La
Valetta; blockade of Cadiz, and present at an attack made by Spanish gun-vessels when be-
eabned under the batteries of that town; on board £L M. S. Genereux, at the capture of La
Diantf French frigate. Served also at New Orleans.
173 Major-General Connolly served in Lord Bridport*s action, 23d June 1795. In 1796 served
in the Mediterranean, including the evacuation of ^stia, capture of Porto Ferrajo, and destruc-
tion of Martello Tower in St Fiorenzo Bay. On board U. M. S. Exeellent in the battie off
C^ St. Vincent, 14th Feb. 1797. Capture of Admiral Ferrie*s squadron off Toulon in 1798,
consisting of three firigatei and two brigs. On board the Hannibal^ in the battie of Algesiias,
6th July 1801 y wounded and taken prisoner. On board H. M. S. Penelope^ in the action oil
Flushing and Ostend, under Sir Sydney Smith, 16th May 1804. Present at tiie siege of Copen-
hagen, and ci^»ture of Danish fleet in 1807, and at Nyebourgh in 1808. In 1812, on board
H.M.S. Hamadryad^ when attacked by French privateers; debarked with detachments at Sche-
vding, and took possession of the Hague in 1814. During the above periods he has been very
frequantiy engaged with the enemy in alEurs of gun-boats and batteries, &c. && He has re«
osived a rewMd from the Patriotic Fund.
174 Mi^or-Greneral Shawe served the campaigns of 1810, 1811, and part of 1812, in the Pes*
insula, including the battie of Bosaoo. Served also in Holland, and Belgium from Nov. 1813 to
Septb 1814, and was severely wounded at Bergen-op-Zoom.
175 Major-General Beatty's serrioes: landed at the attack of Santa Cruz, Tenerifie^ when Lord
Kelaon lost his arm; battie 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 thai eelebraced defence. In 1803 he was at the capture of the Harmonie privateer, and the
snrfrise aad destruction of Fort Dunkirk, Martinique. The publication of the despatches con-
nected with these events, in which he was most favourably mentioned, procured him a patriotic
swoid of the value of 50/. Captain of Marines in the Courageux, at the capture of the Marengo
and BeUe PouU in March 1805; and in the Donegal, Capt. P. Malcohn,when the small squadron
under his command attacked two French frigates under the batteries of La Hogue, near Cape
Barfleor, 10th November 1810. He has been engaged in other affairs of minor importance, and
was selected for the duty of accompanying Sir G. Cockbum with Napoleon in the NcTthumber-
iami to St^ Helena.
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Wan Serme$ of the Colonels. 43
I Sir "DkM CunvnghBine Mrred the cftmpalgn of 1793, ineliidiiig the aotiont at Fatnan, St.
Amand, and LineeUiM (MTerelj woimded); also tba nega of Valendennea. Taken prisoner in
the action at Ottend in May 1798:
3 Colonel the HonooraUe Alexander Abercromby senred the campaign of 1799 in Holland,
M a Tolonteer with the 92nd ; with the 52nd on the expedition to the Ferrol in 1800; in Sicily
in 1806 and 1807, at Aide-de-camp to Sir John Moore. Proceeded to the Penineola in 1809,
and commanded the 28th at the battle of Boaaoo, and in the Lines before Usbon; a brigade at
the battle of Albohera; the S8th at Arro^yode Molino and Almaraz; and was AsaiBtant*Qiiarter^
Mastv-General at the battlaa of Vittona, the Pyrenees, and Orthes. He serred also the cam-
paign of 1815, in the same capacity, and was present at the battles of Qoatre Bras and Waterloo,
ttorming of Peronne, and capture of Paris. He has receiyed a cross for Albohera, Tittoria^
]^rrenees, and Qrthes.
4 Colonel Sherlock serred the campaign of 1794 and 95 in Flanders, Holland, and Germany,
with the 8th Light Dn^oons, inoladine the attack of Bonsbeque, all the outpost affiiirs on the
retreat firom Ostend, putacnlarly at Afost and at Doffeldt ; action at Boxtel, where hia horse was
killed muter him, and the retreat from the Rhine. Proceeded to the Peninsula in command of
the 4th Dragoon Guards, in August 1811, and serred there until that regiment returned to
England in IJby 1813.
6 Sir Bobert Chambre Hill ser?ed on the Continent in 1794 and 95. Embarked with the
Blues for the Peninsula in Oct 1812. Soon after his arrifal in Lubon, was ordered to take
command of the Household Brigade of CaTahnr, which he commanded at and for some time after
tiie battle of Vittoria, for whidi he has received a medal Present also at the actions in ti^e
Pyrenees; and subsequently with Lord Hill's Division until after the battle of the 13th Dee.
1813 near Bayonne. Serred also the campwgn of 1815, in command of the regiment, including
the action on the 17th June, and battle of Waterloo, where he was sererely wounded.
7 Sir WiQiam Cox served at the re-taking of Grenada in 1796 ; in Egypt in 1801; employed
on a partlenlar serrioe in Spain in 1808-9, and was present in the action at Lugo, and battie of
Corunna. Commanded the fortreas of Almeida, from April 1809 to the 27th August 1810,
when, by the unfortunate explosion of its magazines, he was obliged to surrender it to the army
under Marshal Massena.
8 Colonel J. P. Hamilton serred two years in Spain during the Peninsular war, and com*
manded a battalion at the battle of Castalla.
9 Cokmel Borslem served at Toulun in 1793, and was present in the various actions there,
and afterwards at Corsica. Employed as Asaistant-Qouurter-Maftter-General at the taking of
the lale of France in 1810; and as Deputy-Qaarter-Master- General at the conquest of Java,
mdndins the attack of Comelis. Mtdal for Java.
II CcSonel Gkimtlett was actively employed against the Maroons in the West Indies. Served
alao the campaign in Egypt
12 Colonel Woodgate embarked with the 5th battalion of the 60th on the expedition to Por-
tsgal in 1808 under Sir Arthur Wellesley, and was present at the battles of Boleia, Yimiera,
Tatavera, and Bosaco; action at Sabueal, battle of Fuentes d*Onor (wounded), siege of Badajos
in 1811 ; action at £1 Bodon, siege and cantnre of Cindad Bodrigo. Medal for Fuentea d'Onur.
13 Colonel Paoiekson served in Irelana with the 9th Dragoons during the Rebellion in 1798|
in 1807 he served with the 4drd at the siege of Copenhagen and at the battle of Eioge ; in
1608-9 in Spain, under Sir John Moore. Served afterwards in the Peninsula (a gr^at part of
the tioM in oosBmand of the regiment) fttim Sept 1809 to the end of that war in 1814 (except
dnii^ two short intervals when he was ordered to England to command the 2nd batiahon),
including the action of the Coa, battle of Basaco, Lines of Torres Vedras, actions of Bedinha,
Fox d'Arouce^ Condeixa, and Sabugal s battles of Fuentes d*Onor, Vittoria, and Toulouse, lor
which last he has received a medaL Embarked for America in Oct. 1814, and commanded the
43rd at the attack on New Orleans. Joined the Army in Flanders on the 16th of June 1815,
and was present at the capture of Paris.
14 Coloiiel Thornton aerved in the Peniniula, and commanded -the 40th regiment at the
hattlea of Talavera, NiveUe (severely wounded), Orthea, and Toulouse, fbr which he haa
16 Sir John MUley Doyle served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the actions of the
8th, 13th, and 21st of March, captures of Grand Cairo and Alexandria, together with the other
operations of that campaign. Served afterwards in the Peninsula firom Feb. 1809 to the end of
that war in 1814— either in command of a regiment of Portuguese or a brigade — and was pre-
Kut at the action of Grijon, pasaage of the Douro, battle of Fuentea d*Onor, firat aiege of
Badajos, si^ge and assault of Ciudad Bodrigo, battles of Vittona, the Pyrenees, NiveUe, and
Orthes. Sir John has reoeived a medal for aervioes in Egypt ; and a cross and one clasp for
Foentes d'Onor, Cindad Bodrigo, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and Orthes.
17 Colonel John fiainilton served the Egyptian Campaign of 1801 with the Coldttream
Guarda. Aceompaiiied a detainment of that regiment to the Peninsula in March 1810 ; and in
April was appointed Deputy- Assistant-Qaarter-Master-Ckneral at Isla de Leon. Went to
Xnrilnd in March 1812| njoined the regiment in the Peniniula in July 1813, and ierved than
ml iha end of that war in 1814.
18 Oolonal Baikal Mrrad with the Coldstream Gvaida on the expedition to HanoYvr in
44 ... W» Setviui oftkf Cobmb.
1805.6; and ttt Goptnbagni in 1807* EmliarlMd wHk tli« TCgun«nl for th» FiiiiMak» Sbl tf
Dto. 1808, and Mrred Umn aatil SGth of JanoAry 1819 f and again firofli Ai^pul 181S to l«lh
May 1813.
19 Colonol Efato sirred in the Pniioanla from Dee. 1808 to Jan. 1813, ino1iidui( tiM paawfi
of the Doom, aifAir near Salamanca, battle of Buf aoo, aiege of Ciudad BodrigOi oovenag t£e
iiego of Ba^aj s, battle of Satamanoa capoire of Madrid, and siego of Bome*
20 Colonel Ward aenred in the Pfninsola, and has reoeived a medaf and two ebip lor
Salamanca, BaHajoi (Mverely wonnded at the astaolt), and the Pyreneei.
SI Cokinei B ake aerred with the SOth Dragoons at the eaptnre of the Cape of Good Hope ia
1806 ; proceeded from thence to South America, and was in the action at Maldooado and siffs
Of Monte Yidea Served in Portugal in 1808 and 9, inolading the hattlea of Boleia $ai
Ytmiera (medal); also at the passage of the Dooro In Sicily in 1810 and 11 { aohsaqnOBtiy m
the f astern coast of Spain, including the battle of CastaDa, and action at Villa Franca.
22 Sir Edward Mile* eerred on the Continent in 1794 and 95, including the battle of lia^
oalles, action at the bridge of Wallam, storming of Fort Nook, siege of Niaaegnen, and defimos
of the Ems BiTer* Actively employed in the West Indies in 1796 and 97, and wae pfeiwl at
the sieges of St Lucia and Grenada, and capture of Trinidad. Served in Ireiaod daring ths
Bebellion in 1798. Embarked for the Peninsula in 1808, and was present at the batttoa of Eokla
and Vimiera, aotion at Lugo, and battle of Corunna Pfooet*ded with the expedition to Wil-
oheren in 1809. Served afterwards io the Peniosula from June 1812 to the end of that war,
including the battle of Salamanca (severely and dangerously woonded), action at Yilla Mansli
battles of Vittoria and the P>renf>e», aiege and storming of San Sebaacian (dangerooaly wounded
at the assault), parage of the Btdass<ta, battles of Nivelle and Nive (9th to ISth Dea). Pr^
oeeded to Ava in command of a brigade, and was engaged in all the operationa against ths
enemy in that onnntry from June to 17th Aug. 1824; embarked for the eastward, and csai*
•andad the foroe at the storm and cloture of Mergui, 6th Oct t returned to Bingoon in Vev,
•erved there during its investment in Deo. 1824, and commanded the Madras forea in aeesnl
aasaolta on the enemy. Sir Edward has received a medal and a olaap for Salamanoa and 8ao
24 Colonel Freke embarked with the army under Sir Ralph Abercromby for tho Weal ladisi
in 1795. Accompanied the 7th batuUon of the 60th to Nova Scotia, in April 1814, and com-
manded the military part of a conjunct expedition up the Pennbeoot river on the Amerisai
ooaat, which resulted in the defnat of the Aoierican armv nnder (general Blaka tho taking sf
the towns of Hampden and Bangor, the destruction of the Amcricau frigate AdoMu | alec the
Oaptore of nearly rorty piecee of caonon, three stand of oolnnrs, and a great many priaonera
26 (Colonel Jodrell served in SicUy in 1806 and 1807. He went to CJadia in Manh 1810. ead
remained there UU April 1811, having been present at tho battle of Barroaa. In Sept. 1812 he
Joined the Duke of Wellington's army in the Peninsula, and served there until the ead of that
win 1814.
27 Colonel Htnry Dawkina eerved in the Peninaala with the Qnarda. from Feb. 1810 to the
and of that war in 1814 : Major of Brigade from Jane 1810, including the battle of VmmUm
d*OBor, siese of (Tiodad Bodrigo, battle of Salamanca, eiege of Borgoa, battlea of Vittoria, ITf
Telle, and Nive t passage of the Adour, blockade of Bayonne and repulse of the aortfte^ ou which
last occasion ha was severely woonded. Served also the campaign of 1816, inoluding the baMle
of Waterkw.
28 Cokmel Cheney served with the 2nd Dra^foons in Flanders and HoOand in 1794 and 9S,
and waa severely wounded in an engagement with the French before Niamguen. Served else
the campaign of 1815, inclndina the action of the 17(h June and the battle <» Waterioo^ wher^
in the alkemoon, the command of the regiment devolved on him. In thia battle ha bad ftie
hcrsss shot nnder him.
29 Colonel Petor Brown served with the 82od on an expedition to the oeasi of Vnmm mi^
in 1800, and subsequently in the Mediterranean. He served with tho 2ard at tha aiege sui
taptnre of Copenhavea in 1807 { afterwards in North America i also at tha aiege and capime
of Martinique ia 1809 i and in the Peninsula from 1810 to the end of that war in ltl4 Aa
Commandant of deuch meats at B<»lem he established a school upon the asodel of tha Bojal
Military Asylnm at Chelsea, A»r the unmerons chiMren of the eoldiers' familiee left at that
aUtion. He also served on the S'aff in the Netherlands, as CSoouaandant of Ohent» and sn^
•eqnently with the Army of Occupation in Fkanoe.
81 Colonel FieUing Browne accompanied the 40th to tha Feninaok in July I806» and wai
present at the battlea of Roleia. Vimiera, Talavera. and Bosaoo ; on the rstrsat in, and at the
oeeapation of, the Lines of Torres Vedras, siego of Badsjoa, in May 1811, and repnlaa of tha
aortie from Fort S^n Christoval i actions of El Bodon and Aldea do Pontes aiege and atonsiBg
of Cindad Rodrigo, siege and storming of Bidsjos, action at Canisal, battle of Silamara. mp*
tore of Ma/lnd, and subsequent retreat therefrom. Served also oe the expedition agalaal New
Orleaas. CJommanded the regiment at the battle of Waterloo. Medal for Bedajaa,
oomaMnded the regiment at the assaalt*
22 Colond ChUdan served with tha UthDragoooaai thoBaidarin 1799 i tha
frwaMiqr 1811 to tha and of thai war in 1814. Alao tha wpiign <l MM, m
War Sarfric^ of tk$ Cotoneb. 46
M^flT of Brigade to 8b Jokn YwaMtm, inebdbg ihB battle of Waterloo. Ommaiided a
brigade of Gavalry at the aiege and captain of. Bhartpore^ under Lord Combennera
39 Colonei the Honourable Leioeeter Stanhope ivat emplojed in South Aaierica in 1807, and
vai pieieat et the attaek on Boenoe Ayret. Served abo in the Mahratta war of 1817 and I89
■dadiBflf the battle of Maheidpore, and itorming of Talneir.
84 C<3aiiel AleToaader Himneon terred the canpaign of 1808-9, inoludisg the battle of Co-
nMia I the ezpediiion to Waleherea in 1809 » and the Penintular oampaigna of 1812, IS,
and 14.
85 Sir ThoMae Btade aerved the campaign of 1799 in Holland with the 27th, induding the
aslkMe of the 19th Si>pt, Sod and 6th Ootobtr. Present at the operations before Ferroi in 1800 1
in the Bgyptiaa campaign of 1801 ; and on the expedition to Naplee under Sir Jamee Craiff. in
May 1808 appointed to oonunand a Flotilla in the Mediterraaean for the defence of Sioiij ;
employed at the rapture of the ialaode of Isobia and Procida ; and at the lame time took and
drntrojed in company with H.M.S. Cjfane^ a flotilla of thirty-funr gun-boate. On the 10th
J^ 1810, captured a flotilla of tweot>-eix gun-boats in the bay of Bagma. He was aiWr-
wards oooataouj employed against Marat's armament on the coast of Calabria during his pro-
JKted iuTasion of Sicily, in which serTioe fifty of the enemy's TesseU with a considerable portion
(tf Md artillery and other military stores, and many prisoners, were captured by Uie flotilla
under hie command. Served on the Eastern Coast of Spain with the forces under Iiord Wm*
BcBtiaek and Sir Wm. Clinton. At the oonoiusion of that war in 1814, he embariLed with hia
regiment for America, where he serred until the termination of hostilities with that country,
86 Sir John MoriUyon Wilson was six >frars in the navy, in which serrice he reoeired three
wounds. He was in the expedition to the Holder in 1799, and Egjpt in 1801. where he re-
otived a medal and the thanks of the Capitan Pasha for saving the crew of a Turkish maa-of*
war's boat. He aeoompaoied the expedition to Walcfaeren, and was twice wounded during the
siege of FInshiDg. From the latter end of 1809 to 1813, he was present with his regiment at
the battlee of Bosaoo, Foentes d^Onor, and the yarious actions fought in the Peninsula withia
those periods. In the winter of 1818 he joined the 1st battalion Koyal Scots in Canada, aad
was in the different attacks made on Sackett's Harbour, Gnat Sudus, where he received a
severe bayonet wound during anight attack $ Black Book, Buffalo, and the battle of Chippewai
where he reoeived seven wounds aod was l^t for dead on the field of battle and fell into the
hande of the enemy. The army medical board, in its official rtport to the Secretary at War in
1829, etatea that *' fbw cases of more sggravated distress from ss vers wounds have oome before
as ; and we have no doubt the life of this officer will be shortened by their results, and we see
not the least prospect of permaneiU recovery." Sir John has receiTcd thirteen wounds, and has
two moaket-baUs still lodged in his body. He received the hreret rank of Major and also that
ef licntenaet-Coloael for his conduct before the enemy.
87 Cohmel William Dmmmond's services :-^Peninsular campaigns, from 1809 to 1812, la*
dnding the battles of Bosaco and Fuentes d*Onor, the retreat to the lines of Torree Vedrasb
nd subsequent adreace from thenee. Campaign of 1814 in Holland, including the bombard-
imnt of Antwerp and storming of Beigen-op-Zoom. Campaign of 1815, including the battlea
of Qeatre Bras and Waterloo. BeceiTed the rank of Brevet Major for his conduct at Waterloo^
38 Coloael Soodgrass accompanied the 52nd to Sicily in 1806 ; to Sweden in 1808 ; from
thenee to the Peninsula, and was present during Sir John Moore's advance and retreat, and at
the battle of Coronna. Served afterwards in the Peninsula, and was present at the pursuit of
Masseaa from Santarem, action of Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, action near Guinaldo,
ilege and capture of Ciadad Rodrigo, aod action of San Munos. Appointed Mi^or in tha
Portogneee service, 24th Not. 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 amaulted and carried the Convent, Bedoubt, and other ootworks at Saa
Sebastiaa (wounded). Volunteered and commanded the detachment of the 10th Portuga^se
Brigade that stormed the small breach of the same place on the 31st Aug. 1813^having pr^
liously, by entering the river at night, discovered a lord under the walls, through which he Isd
the detachment. Present when the army croesed the Bidassoa. Commanded the 1st Ce^adorea
St the bottle of Nivells, battle of the Nive on the 9th, lOth, and 11th Dea (wounded on the
llthX BBd battle of Orthee, where he was severely wounded in the head. He has reoeired a
otose fer San Sebastian, Nivelle, HiT«, and Orthes.
89 Colonel BelTaIrd served in the Peninsula with the Bifle Brigade, and has reoeiTodaaMdal
sad a elasp for the battles of the Nivelle aod Nive.
40 Colonel Harris serred the campaign of 1808-9 as a Depot j-AssistanVQuarter-Maattt»
General Co Sir David Batrd*s Diyision, and was present at the principal operations of the aiatyy
■id at the battle of Curunna.
41 Cohmel Thomas Wildmsn served with the 7th Huasan in the campaign of 1808-9 under
8ir John Moore, end wae present in the cavalry eugagcmente at Mayorga. Benev('iit#, and
tkrooghont the retreat to Conmna. Subsequently in the Peninsular campaigns of 1813 and 14»
iaelnding the iuTestment and surrender of Pampelnna, the battle of Orihes and intermsdiate
Aha. Served also the campaign of 1815 as Aida*de-camp to the Barl of Uxbtidge^ inclurtiag
theamioiiai QaatM Bni, retreat on thai 7ih, and batlto of WataakKHalwhMh laH ha vaa
ilightlty woanded.
46 Wat Sertiees of the CohtuU.
4!& Colonel iiie HonooraUd IVedttick M. Cathetrt lemd u Aid»-Ae<«UBp toflw Oonmodff
of the Forces in the expedition sent to the North of Grermanv in 1805-6 under Genenl Lord
Ctthcart; and on the expedition sent to the Island of Rngen in the Baltic, to oo-operate with
the King of Sireden in 1807; and subsequently In the same rear at the siege and csptoR of
Copenhagen, on which occasion, beinz sent home with the despatches, he was promoted to a
Troop in the 25th Light Dragoons. He continued to serve as Aide-de-camp to Lord Cathevt
during the campaigns of 1613 and 1814 in Qermany and France, and was present at Ae btttlei
of Lntzen 3rd May, Bautzen 20th and 21st May, Dresden 28th Aug., Leipsio 16th, 18Ch,aQd
19th Oct 1813, Brienne Ut Feb., Fer^ Champenoise 25th March, and capture of Paris 31it
March 1814. In 1815 he was also employed in the same capacity at the head-quarters of (he
Allied Army under Marshal Prince Schwartzenberg.
44 Sir George Couper was Assistant-engineer at Copenhagen; Captain in the 92nd with Sr
John Moore*s army in S«reden and Portugal; Aide-de-camp to Lord Dalhousie in Walchersn;
1st Aide-de-camp to Sur H. Clinton in the Peninsula in 1811 and 12, to Lord Dalhousie froai
1812 to the end of the war, and was present in all the actions in which they oommamiad
Dlnsions during those periods. He was Assistant-Qaarter-Master-General with the amj ia
the Onlf of Mexico in 1814-15.
45 Colonel Richardson serred with the Bojal Horse Guards In Spain and Frande from Dee.
1813 to the end of the war in 1814.
46 Colonel Dumas serred at the blockade of Malta in 1799; in ETgypt in 1801 (medal); at the
battle of Maida in 1806; and again in Egypt in 1807.
47 Colonel Martin serred in the 23rd Light Dragoons at the battles of TalaTora, on the S2od,
27th» and 28th July 1809; also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Qoatre Braa,
retreat on the following day, and battle oi Waterloo.
49 Colonel Payler served in Sicily in 1806 and 7; the campaign of 1808-9, under Sir Joha
Moore; and subsequently in the Penmsula under the Duke of Wellington, including the batlla
of Foentes d'Oaor, siege of Ciudad Bodrigo, and battles of the Nirelle and Kire.
60 Sir Maxwell Wallace served the campaign of 1815, and was present in the actiaB at
Qoatre Bras, the retreat on the 17th June, and battle of Waterloo. On the 16th June 1815, he
was appointed* by Major- General Baron Domberg, OrderW Officer, to assist hia Brigads-
M^or, Captain Bobais ; the Generars Aide-de-camp, Captain Krachenburg, beinic taken priaoaer
the f<dlowuig day, he took Bobais as Aide-de-camp, and named Captain Wallace, Acting-
Brigade-MMor; and, Bobais being killed on the 18tb, the Duke of Wellington oonfirissil
Captain Wallace on the Major- GeneraVs recommendation.
51 Colonel the Honourable John Finch served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 with the ISth
Hosaars, and was engaged at the battle of Vittoria (aabre wound), Orthes, and Tonlouse. He
waa also present, alfchongh not personally engaged, at the battles of the Pyrenees and the Kivt.
Aoooapanied Lord Combermere to India as his Military Secretary, and was prcaent at the
aiege and capture of Bhurtpore.
63 CoiNiel James Liodsay served at the siege of Flnshng in 1809; the Peninsular eaaspaigiia
ol 1811 and 1818, including the defence of CiSlix and capture of Seville; also the oampaign ia
Holland, including the assault of Bergen-op-Zoom (wounded).
53 Colonel Bahow served in India under Lord Lake, during the campaigns of 1803« 4, aad 5,
and was present at the si^e of Dei^ battle of Futtyghur, siege of fihurtpore, and batUe of
Afsalghur. Served also at the captures of Bourbon and the Isle of France in 1810.
54 Colonal Moore served in the Peninanla, France, and Flanders, and was severely wounded
and taken prisoner at the repnlae of the sortie firom Bajonne.
65 Sir Uenry Floyd aooompanied General Sir William H. Clinton to Sicily in 1811, and to
Spain in 1813, as hia Aide-de-oamp, and was present at the battles of Biar and CaataUa, siege
Md Uookade of Tarragona, in convejing orders to Ordal, and subaequent blockade of Barcelona*
Served also the oampaiini of 1815, with the 10th Husaars» and was present at the battles ef
Qoatre Brae and Waterloo, and at (he capture of Paris.
66 Sir Angnatoa F. d'Bste served at New Orleana on the Staff of Sir John Lamberts aad b^
kaved with great gallantry.
57 Colonel Cochrane landed with the first army In Portugal on the 3rd Aug. 1808, and served
i» the Peninsula daring Ihacampaigna of 1806, 9, 10, 11, and part of 1812, inolndiaf the batUss
of Boleia, Vimiera, Talavera^ and Bosaoo, action of Bedinha, siege of Olivenfa, fiat aiegs of
Badn)<w, aiege of Ciudad Bodriga Served nearly two years in Canada during the Americsa
war, as Aide-de-camp to the Govemor^General and Commander of the foroee, TisentonsnW
General Sir Georve PfevosL
68 C<^onel Wettierall was in action with a aquadron of French fingates in the MoiamUqas
Channel in Jane 1810; in the attack of a squadron of French firigates in port S.B. of the Isle of
Franoe in July 1810. At the attack and conquest of Java in 1811, as Aide-de-camp to M^ior-
Qsaaral WetheralL He was appointed a C*B. for hia distinguiahed aerrioaa in the aapparemioa
of the insurrection in Canada.
69 CokMMl Simpson served in the Pemnaula £rom May 1812 to May 1813, imJuding the lattsr
pavtofthedataoeof Cadi% and the attack on Seville. Served also the campaifli of 1815, and
•anc^y wondedalQnatraBraa. He asrred aa aeoond in command to Sir Chadna Kapisr
Ifar Senneei of the Cotands. 47
teiqff Am nampajgn agiioat the Itfwmtain and Deaorfc TMbaa rilutad on tb* x|ght bank of tha
Xodna. early m 1815.
60 CoUmel Lora aarrad with the 52nd raeiment In the expedition to Sweden under Sir John
Moore, and afterwarda In Forti^al and Spain, inoluding the adnuioe into Spain, retreat to, and
battle o^ CoroBna, beaidea the afferent aflSUra on the retreat. Serred afterwards In the Fenin-
tnla with the Light Dirif ion, indodlng the atorming of Ciadad Bodrifo, and all the affitirs and
batllea in wliioh the Light DiTision took a part np to 1812. Dorinff uie oainpaign In Holland
under Lord Lynedoch, he waapreaent at the attiusk on the fortifieciTillage of Merxem, and the
boBibazdnient of Antwerp. Preaent in the leToral affairs before New Orleans, and in the
attack on that plaoe, on which occasion he had two horses shot under him, and was slightly
woimded in the arm by a rifle-baU. Serred also the campaign of 1815, and receiyed four severe
woonda nt the battle of Waterloo, when the 52nd regiment charged the French Imperial
Guarda.
61 Colonel the Hononrable George Anson served the oampugn of 1815 with the Soots
Fnsilier Gnarda, and waa present at the battle of Waterloo.
62 Colonel M*Gregor was actively employed In Sidlv and Italy in 1806, indodinff the skir'
mithea at St Eaphemie, battle of Maida, attack on Boylla Castle, and captare of Catrone.
Campaign of 1807 in Egypt, induding the attacks in the Desert, and siege of Kosetta. Cam-
paign in Holland in 1809, indading the attacks and captorea of Ter Vere and Floshiog. Cam-
pwgns in the Peninsiila during part of 1813 and 14. Capture of Corsica in ifiiy 1814.
Woanded throngh the right showder by a mnsket-shot at the battle of Maida.
63 Colonel Lane servd 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.
64 Sir Bobert Nickle served with the 88th in the action of the 2nd July 1807, before Baenoa
Ayrea; volonteered and led the Forlorn Hope on the 5th July, and was verv severely wounded,
and his party all either killed or wounded. Served, with the exception oi about five months»
during the whole of the Peninsular war from 1809 to the embarkation of his regiment, the 88th,
in 1814, at Bourdeanx for North America, induding the passage of the Douro, battles of
Talavera and Biuaco, second sleffe of Badajoz, the retreat and advance of the army to and from
the Lines at Torres Vedras, batSe of Vittoria, sortie from Pampeluna, battles of the Pyrenees,
Kivelle, Nlre, and Orthos, actions of Yic Bigorre and Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse (vexy
severely wounded), independent of a great many skirmishes of advanced and outposts. Served
afterwards in the American war in the affair of Plattsburg, where he led the advance across the
Sarinao Biver, and waa wounded. Upon tiie breaking out of the insurrection in British North
America in the winter of 1837, Sir Bobert Nickle volunteered his services there. Hedal for
the battle of Nivelle.
65 Colonel Stawell served with the Walcberen ezpeditton, and aubsequently in tha Peninanln
from 181 1 to 1814, indudinff the siecea of Cindad Bodrigo and Badges, the cavalry aflhir of La
Bena, deatrnetion of ttie bridge of .^Jmarai, battle of Vittoria, siege and capture of Ban Sebaa-
tian. Served also at Waterloo.
66 Sir Bichard England served at the siege and capture of Flushing in 1809; and snbaequent*
ly on the Staff of the Adjutant -General imh the army In Sidly in 1810. He waa employed
in all the operations of the Caffre war on the eastern frontier of the Cape of Good Hope in 1835
and 36; ana he commanded a division of the army in Sdnde and in Affghaniatan in 1841 and
42, and was engaged in several affairs with the enemy in the advance by the Bombay cdumn,
and In ita retreat from Candahar.
67 Colonel Macintosh served in the Peninsula with the 3rd Dragoon Gnarda from Augnat
1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the retreat from Madrid to Sahunanoa» and action
at Alba de Tormes, retreat to Ciudad Bodrigo, and action at SanMunos, paasage of the Tormea
above Salamanca, and attack on the French rear-guard under Gkneral Vilfate, action at Honnasa
before Bmgos, battle of Vittoria. investment of Pampeluna, action at Tarbea, attack on the
French cavalry rear-guard at St. Gaudens, and battle of Toulouse.
63 Lord Hotham served in Uie Peninsula with the Coldstream Guarda from April 1812 to
F^b. 1814, with the exception of a short absence in conseqnenoe of a wound reodved at the
battle of Salamanca. Served alao the campaign of 1815, and was preaent at the battle of
Waterloo.
69 Colonel Madox served the campaign of 1815 with the 6th Dragoons, and waa present aft
fbe battle of Watsrioo.
69* Colond Everard's senrices:— Expedition to South America, including taking of Maldona*>
do; actions previous to, and assault of Monte Video, where he commanded the Forlorn Hope.
Campaign and battle of Corunna. Expedition to Walchpren, and siege of Flushing. Com-
Bumded 14tii regt at the siege of Hattras, 1817. Commanded Hank Battalion in thelcam-
paigna of 1817 Sad 18, under Lord Haatings. Commanded 14th Begt. at the dege and aasaolt
of Bhnrtoore, 1826.
70 Colonel Biashonp's services:— Campaign and battle of Conmna; expedition to Waloheren;
<ninpajgn In the aoutn of France; capture of Bhurtpore in 1826.
71 Colonel EUia aerved the campalgna of 1812, IS, 14, and 15, with the Grenadier Gnarda»
and waa present at the defence of Cfadia, action of Ssn Munos, paaaage of tha Bidaasoat batUct
Qf1l»Nlf«ib,l!nve,beforoBayonne,QttatreBraa,andWalerioo. Severdy oonftnsed al Quatxe
Bna» and aererdy womded at Waterloo.
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75 Coknel Higgina MrT«d in Irdand dadng the BabdU<m fa^ la 1806 h« WM ■» Ika
luding And taking of Maldonndo, in Sonth Amerios $ at the aflair of San Carioa, fa& wUoh le
was alighUy wooMcd, and had hia hone shot; alao at the ai«ge and taking of Ifonte Videow
73 Sir Wm. Bobert Clayton aooomnanied his regiment* the Bojal Sone Goarda, to tha
Peninfida in Oct 1813, and oomnuMided a sqaadren at the battles of Vittoria» the P^yronees, aad
at the period when Mamhal Soolt attempted to relieye Pampelnna. In 1816 i^ain aeooaapanied
his regiment to the Netherlands, and was at the battles of Qoatre Bras. Gkaapp^and Wntsdoo^
76 Colonel Macadam Unded in Portueal 1st Aog. 1808 ivith the 9th« and semd thfongho^
the whole of the PenintnUr war, inolading the battles of Boleia and Vimierai passage of thi
Donro, defence of Tarifa, affiurs on the retreat from Burgos in 1812, siege and stormiiig of Ssa
Sebastian (twice wounded, and commanded the false attauc on the breach on the night of the
29th of AugOf pa&sages of the Bidasioa (sbot throogh the bodv) and Adour, scTeral ai&irs ooor
nected with the investment of Bayonne, and also the repttlse or the sortie, besides a Tariety of
minor afbirs, and other desultory services during the Peninsular war. Prooeeded to Canada
with hia regiment, and served the campaign ot 1814.
76 Colonel Hon. G. Cathcart served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Qermany« aa Aide-de-
camp to Lord Cathcart, and was engaged at Lutzen 3rd May, Baatnn 20th and 21at May,
Dresden 28th August, Leiosic 16th, ISth, and 19th October 18IS, Brienne 1st Febmaiy, Bar-
sur^Anbe, Areis 21 at Marco, and Fere Cbampanoise 25th March 1814. Served also the cam-
paign of 1815, as Aide-de-camp to the Duke of Wellington, and was present at the bettlsa of
Qoatre Bras and Waterloo.
77 Colonel Spink served with the Light Company of the 12th in several actions in the Xra-
ranoore war. East Indies. Severely wounded tbroush the leg when leading a night attack
against the enemy's position at St. Mar/, in the island of Bourlx»n. Present SM> at the oapturs
off the Isle of France, his company forming the advance on landing, and repeated])/ engaged
previous to its capture.
78 Colonel Mansel served with the 10th in the Mediterranean; subsequently with the Midin
the Peninsula, and was severely wounded at the battle of Toulouse.
79 Colonel Dobbin served with the 19th in the Travancore war in 1809; at the eeptsie ef
the Kandian territories in Ceylon in 1815, Also actively employed at the head of the Grena-
dier company throughout the Kandian campaign of 1818, and received the thanks of Sir Bobsit
Brownrigfe on three oocasions in geneial orders, for a series of services against the insurgents.
80 Cuionel John Drummond served in the Peninsula with the Coldstream Guarda teas JsAi
1813 to the end of that war in 1814.
61 Colonel Melville Browne served as Aide-de-eamp to Sir Brent Spenoer in the battlsa ol
Boleia, Vimiera, Busaoo, Fuentes d'Onor, and the difierent affairs during the retreat of Mssssai
from PortugaL Served also at the sisge of Flashing in 1809, as Aide-de-camp to OeMral
Gore Browne.
32 Colonel Freeth served in the Peninsula and France firom May 1809 to Jan. 1814» nnd was
present at the following actions and sieges; vix.: — ^Fuentes d*Onor, capture of Ciidad Bodrige
and Baditfos, battles ofSalamanca, Burgos, Vittoria, and Pyrenees, near Pamplona.
83 Colonel James Fleming served in IniUa, Bourbon, and at the capture of the Isle of France.
84 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 NivaUe^ and
investment of Bayonnsb Served also the campaign of 18 IS* and was present at the batike of
Quatre Bras and Waterloo^ and taking of Peronne.
86 Colonel Byam served the campaigns of 1812, 13, 14, and 15, including the battlee e£ Sala-
manca, Vittoria, Orthes, and Waterloo^ beddea minor affiura. Severe]^ woanded by a grape-
ahot while carrying the regimental colour of the 38th at Salamanca, wad slightly wonnded at
Waterloo.
88 Colonel Prendergast served in the P^iinsula with the Scots Fosilier Goards from Dea
1811 to Muroh 1814, and was present at the battle of Salamanca, capture of Madridi smge of
Burgoa and retreat from thence, affair at Osma, battle of Vittoria aieges of Badjijoa and San
Sebaatian, attack at Sl Jean de Luz, battle of the Nite, paasage of the Adour* inveatasent ef
Bayonne, siege of the Citadel, and repulse of the sortie.
90 Colonel Drake served with the army on the Elbe, under Lord Cathcart, in 1805 and 8;
in Portugal and Spain, under Sir John Moor^ 1808«9 ; with the eypedition to Walcherea in
1809; in the Peninsula in 1810 and 11, as Aide-de-camp to Sir Brent Spenceri and In 1312 and
13 on the Staff uf the Qaartfer-Maeter^ General in the Peninsula.
91 Sir Jubn Bowlaad Suatace servi^d in Upper Canada the canpaigns of 1813 and 1814,
inoommand o(' a troop of the 19th Light Dragoons attached to the division of the army under
the immtdiate oommand of General Sir Gordon Drummond, and was engaged in tl!e battle
of Landv's Lane near the Falls of Niagara on the 23d of July 1844, and commanded the whole of
the cavalry outposts and piquets during the sie^, was present at the storming of Fort Xrie^
and had the honour to be pereonaliy mentioned m the graaral orders of 1814 upon thrse di&rent
occasions. Accompanied the lat battalion of the Grenadier Guards to Lower Canada in 183^
and was prascnt with his Mgiaaent in the advanoe upon Napiervill% and in the anheeqvant por-
•nit of the insnigcnts.
92 ColciMi Stisted served ia the PsalBfiib with the M Bi^al fingogaib t^
te end of thnt war hi 1814.
WatSermeioftkiCobmli, 49
93 Sir Uwvd Cast jdned the Date of WeDington** aniy pdM to the ftdfvioo from Por-
tugal hk 1811, md oofttuiiMd wtth it tip to tbo Mmtonments on the Adonr in 181S, hatine boon
preoent with the 14th lisht DrupoonB at the battlM of Faentea d'Onor, BalMumea, YStoitei
Iho Pyre&Mf, Niveile, ana Niro, mTettm«nt of Ciadad Bodrigo, dege of Badijos, andgenflralljr
in all tbo afi^n of that period, until he quitted the Dake's arm/ on promotion.
94 Oolonel Daly senred with the 84th on the expedition to Egyot in 1801. In April 1805
he embarked with the 58th regt for Bombay, and ne eommandea ftmr oompanlee of the Ind
batlaHofi employed in 1809, with a diyition in the field under Colonel Walker, at the ttorming
of M«Uia» and at the rednotlon of other ForU in the Kattiwar Distrlet.
95 Cokmel Salwey eerred the eampaicns of 1818 and 14, with the Coldstream Ghiardi, and
was preeent at nearly all the actions in ue Pyrenees, the oroesing of the Bidassoa, oaptnre of
St. Jean de Lob, battle of the Nlrelle, heights of Bidart, crossing the Adonr, investment of
Bayrmne, and rv^pnlse of the sortie*
9« Colonel Dwyer served on the Staff of the late Marqnis of Hastings, Commander-in-Chief
in India, and wes present during the Nepanl war, at the rednotion of the ProTinee of Kimaoott,
and the stormfng of Almorab. He senred also thronghont the Pindarree war on the Btaff,
when he had eharge of the communications of the comlSned armies.
97 Sir HeniT Wvatt served the campaigns of 1814 and 15, with the 1st Life Qnards, and wm
present at the battle of Tonlonse, and oaptore of Paris.
98 Colonel Fraser served in the Peninsula with the 24th, from June 1809 to June 1813, in-
cluding the action at Fos d'Arouoe, battle of Bosaco, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, on Srd and 5th
^ey, siege of Cindad Bodrigo, covering the siege of Badajoz, battle of Salamanoa, capture of
Madrid, and siege of Burgos, where he was at the taking of the Horn Work, 19th Sept.; and
he led the storming party to the breach formed by the mine on the 4th Get Employed in
tha Held fhrooghoiit the whole of the Kandian rebeUion in Ceylon in 1817 and 18, as Aide-de-
camp to the Commander of the Forces.
99 C^nel Roberts served in the Peninsula from May 1810 to Oct 1812, and again firom
May 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, including the defence of Cadis, battle of Barrosa^ and
eaptare of Seville. Medal for Barrosa, having commanded a field battery.
100 Sir Henry Fairfax served in the Peninsula with the Bifle Brigade in 1812, on the retreat
from Miadrid, and in the ailair of San Munos.
101 Colonel Yandeleur served in the Peninsula* France, and Flanders, and was severely
wounded at the battle of Fuentes d'Onor.
102 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
epedal mission, and was present at the battle of Navarin In 1827 (wounded, and mentioned in
Oommander>ln-chiers despatch); siege of Antwerp in 1882 (wounded); campaign in Spain, In
Navarre and Basque Provinces, in 1834.
103 Colonel Douglas served at the oaptnre of the Danish and Swedish West India Islands in
IBOl. On the ezp^tion to the north of Germany in 1805 and 6. Peninsular campaigns firom
Feb. 1812 to March 1814, indoding the battles of Sahunanca, Vlttoria, and the Pyrenees (27th
to Slat July); siege of San Sebastian from 24th Aug. to the 8th Sept, and battle of Nivelle.
He has received a cross for Salamanca, Vlttoria, Pyrenees, and KlveUe, having commanded a
field battery.
105 Oolonel Charies Stuart Campbell served in Egypt with the 26th in 1801 ; in Portugal and
Spain in 1808-9, IneludiDg the battle of Corunna, where he commanded the piquets of his brigade.
Expedition to Waloheren and siege of Flushing in 1809. Served also in the Peninsula from
1811 tol8I4, and commanded the 3rd Portuguese Begt at the battle of Vlttoria, as also at the
siege and assanlt of San Sebastian — severely wounded in ^e thigh at the assault, the ball still
remaining. Medal and a clasp.
l06^'C!Monel Dogald Campbell served at the Ferrol in 1800; in Ejrypt In 1801, Indinding the
batdea of the 8th, 13th, and 2l8t March (wounded). Served again in Egypt in 1807, including
the bombardment of Bosetta. Present at the battle of Maido, 4th July 1806. Also at the cap-
ture of the island* of Ischia and Frooida in 1809 Medal for services in Egypt
108 Colonel Armytage served in the south of France with the Coldstream Guards firom March
to Jaly 1814.
109 Colonel Clerke senred with the old 94(h at the defence of Cadia, and also until the retreat
frt>m Saotarem was closed at Fuentes d'Ooor, having been present in the actions of Redinha,
Condeixa, Fox d*Arouce, and SabueaL Joined the 77th (auo in the Peninsula) on promotion,
and served with it In the action of £1 Bodon, sieges and assaults of Cindad Bodrigo and B^a-
Jos, indnding the atorming of Fort Picurina. Severely wounded in the leg at the storming of
the cattle of Badajoi.
110 Colonel Wallace served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the batUe of Waterloo.
1 1 1 Sir James Schoedde served the Seyptian campaign of 1801. Served also in the Peninsula
from 1808 to the end of the war. Including the battles of Boleia, Vimiera, Talavera, Busaoo,
Fuentes d*Onor, sieges of Ciadad Bodrigo and Badi^os, battlea of Salamanca, Vlttoria, Pyre-
nees, MiveUe, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides numerous minor actions and skirmishes.
Medal for Nivelle. Commanded a brigade in China at the attack and oapture of Chapoo^
Wooaoag, Shanghai, and Chin Elang Foo.
112 ColoDel Clarke Kennedy served in the Peninrala from Sept. 1809 to Sept 1813,iiioladSiig
B 2
60 War Biftka iifik§ CotOiub.
tlie batdei of Foeniet dfQnor tad VHtorift, beiite ntfkrai aflUrt of oH^oitii fMCivdl ftvo
woimda at Watndoo. Whila iMdmg hii tcraiditm in a tnooeiifiil bham againal tha CoM
D'Erlon't com aS Waterioo, perodTing an iBagla to the Utt, ha ehanM tha dbwsliim of hh
iquadrott, and ran the officer timmgh the hod/ who eairied it The Eide baloagad to tht
105(h French Begiment of Infiuitry, and is now depoeited at GhelMa HbipitaL
114 Ckkbnel (Saigle Mrred the eempaign of 1814 in HoUaad, faeMing the aMaeki oa
Merzem, and hombardment of Antwerpw Serred also in Chin% and coounandsd a oolaBn at
Affloy, Chnsan, and Chfaihae.
115 Colonel Morris senred in the Asuerican war with the 49ih, and was present al tha varioai
operations at Fort Geoige, and at the actions of Stoney Creek and Plattsbnrg. AqeosByaairf
the regiment on the China ezpediUon, and commanded a brigade at the storming andcaptore of
the heights aboTe Canton, for which senrice he was made a C.B, Commanded a brieaA at the
attack and capture of the city of Amoy, and at the second capture of Cfausan. OommanM
the centre column of attack at the capture of the heights of Chintiae. Commanded ^e Ibree it
Kingpo, and repulsed the enemy with great slaughter in their attack on that oitT. Oommaadid
a brigade at the attack and capture of the enemy's entrenched camp on the heights of Segoaa,
at the attack and capture of the city of Chapoo» and at the attack and eaptnre of the enemy^
poaition at Wooanng:
116 Colonel Boldero serred with the Grenadier Gnaids al Cadii in 1810 and lit hi the
Peninsula in 1812 and 13; in Holland in 1814; and the campaign of 1815, in which ha serrsd
as Adjutant at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, ana at the taking of Fieroaae.
117 The Hon. Colonel Ashbnmham commanded a brigade of the Army of the Sntlij (Medal)
at the battles of Ferozeshah and Sobrson.
118 Colonel Cureton serred in the Peninsula from 1809 to the end of the war, and was pr»>
sent wiUi the 14th Light Dragoons in the many actions and skirmishes that gallant ooipa wai
engaged in, including the battles of Talarera, Busaoo, and Fnentes d'Onor i siege of Bad«ios in
April 1812 ; battle m Salamanca, capture of Madrid, and battle of Vittoria. He snrrea vilk
the 40th at Orihes, Tarbes, and Toulouse. He was wounded in the right leg by a rifle ball la
crosainf the Mondeffo, near Coimbra, lit Oct 1810; receired a soTere saSre cut on (he hntd
(skuU fractured), and another on the left ban4 at Fnentes d*Onor, 5th May 1811. He accom-
panied the 16th Lancers to India in 1822, and was present at the siege and capture of Bbw^
pore, in 1825-6. Served as Attiatant Adjutant-General of CsTslry in the campaign in Af^hao-
Istaa under Lord Keane in 1839 aod 40, and was present at the assault and capture of Ghiianss
(Medal), — was specially selected to command the adranoe column of the army on ita rents
ihrougk the Bolan Pass and entrance into Affghanistan ; and was also selected to oomasnd a
force of cavalry detached in adranoe of the army, to aeiae the enemy's guns aed secure poasee-
slon of the citadel of Cabool, in Aug. 1839, which he accomplished. C^manded a brigade «f
cavalry in the action of Maharajpore on the 29th Dea 1843 (Medal), for whioh he was appdaMd
a C.B, He again commanded a brieade of cavalry in the campaign on the Sutlej, and was en-
gaged in the battles of Buddiwal, AUwal, and Solvaon : in the two former he eoonnanded Ihs
whole of the cavalry.
119 Colonel Brock served in the Ptalnsula with the 43rd Light Infiuitry horn Ang. to Kav.
1808, June to Dec 1811, and from Nov. 1812 to the end of that war hi 1814, tootoding the
battles of Vimiera and Vittoria, action at Vera, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivells
and the STive, actions at Arcangues and Tarbes, batUe of Toulouie, and various skirmishes sad
affairs of outposts. Also in the attack on New Orleans; and afterwards at the capture of IMa
Served in the Coofg campaign in India; where a portion of his regiment (tha 48th) bore aeo^
spicuous and distinguiihed part Severely wounded at the battle of Vimiera by a BMiakel^ahot*
which passed completely through the ankle-bone, which it shattered most severaly.
121 Colonel Beed served at the siege of Flushing in 1809; and in the Peninsnia h^m Jnas
1811 to March 1814, including the acUons at, and heights above, Moresco, battle of Salamapn,
capture of Madrid and the &tiro, action at Olmas, and battle of Vittoria, where he was se-
verely wounded in the right shoulder.
122 Colonel James Jones served with the 22nd Light Dragoons In the Cast Indfet, in 1802, 3,
and 4, and in the Peninsula with the 87th regt. and on the staff from 1809 to 1814, and wm
wounded at Talavera.
123 Colonel Taynton served in Ireland during the BebelRon in 1798. In 1801 ho was at Ihs
capture of the Danish Islands, and Island of St Martin in the West Indies. In 1808 at ths
attack and capture of St Lucia and storming of the fortress of Mome FVnrtnntet ■I'o •& ths
attack and capUire of Tobago. Served on the staff of General Maitland al the attaok md
npture of the JDutdh colony of Surinam. In 1807, he was at tike second eaplare of the DaalA
West India Ishuids; in 1809 at the attack snd capture of MarUniqne, teelnding the aiege of
Fort Bourbon; also at the attack and capture of the Saintes lalands. From 1811 to 1818 he
served in Sicily, and was employed as acting Deputy-A^tant-Gvwral, and lonatlaa «t the
liead of the Department
124 Colonel CarWon served with the 68tk fai the Nepaol war under 8ir David O&httfteay.
125 Gokmal Tnffind Mtvad in the Peninsula, and was present al the hattha Of Thli««a
(wounded), Albohen, Boaaook Yttloria, tha Pjrxwtet, the NivaDe, tiie llit«^ OrtNai «nd Too-
W0t SenifiiB oftU C^lwb. 51
aatiCcllinl Qmsftfi Tvt9f wrrvd in CiUMi wiHi «ie SOtb. tnd was pMcofc al Oie
Ulllpof Hijda. Sflf«B4 alMin tU Penixifiila from Jily 1808 to Hoir. 18D9,aiia tgaiD from
Obt. 1812 KMlitt end of ^at w«r m 1814, inclnduif the IwtUes of Yunier^ Talavera, Yittorw,
Aftdtktt PpMMtt <a$Ui Js^ to 2nd Angatt>» nege of San Sebactum, battles of the KWelle, the
KiTe (9th to 13th Bee.), and Orthea.
W ColonfA Angelo aerred with the expedition to I<g7pt in 1807; on the ceaitof Cala-
hria^in i^OS^ with the esBcdition to Waleheren in 1809; with the army to Catalonia in 1812
and 13^ «a an A aaiatant- Adj atant- General. Attached to the Anatrian army, and acted aa Aide-
da I Campi to Majo^Qeaer at Ck>ant Hggeat in the campaign againtt the Viceroy of Italy; present
at the awnrand eaptare of Trieate^ CattarOi and Bagoaa, and in Tariona lenricea in the Adriatic.
129 Cmofl XintoB aenred the eampaign of 1815 with the 6th Dragoons, and waa present at
Iba baltia •! WaterJoob
lao Ookmel Cotoi awTed in Sonth America with the 14th in 1807, inckdizig the operationa
frariowa ta, and storming of, Monte Video. Serred afterwarda in the Peninsula from Aug.
1806 l» J^T. 1811, and Main from April 1813 to the end of that war in 1814; present with the
40ih al tibe battles of Boteia, Vimiera, and TalaTcra; with the 4th Dragoona at Boaaco, Albn«
heia, and Usagrai and with the 12th liight Dragoons at the passage of the Bidaasoa, the Kiye,
and the Adonr.
131 Sir Madmel Craagk aeoompaaiad the expedition onder Sir David Burd to the Cape of
Gaod Hape in 1806, womided in the action of^the Blue Berg^ was desperately wounded by a
eaanon-diiat in the left shonlder (which killed six of his men) at the attack on Bourbon in
ISIQ; aamd in ^ Mahratta war, and during the Pindarree war of 1817 and 18. Conunanded
a strong detachment during that harasaing war in the interior of Ceylon in 1819, when out of
the flaw aon^aniea of the regiment (200 strong) only 47 returned to the coast Sir H. has
•earad with his regiment in all quarters of the globe.
132 Colonel Kden aerred the campaign in Jara in 181 1 with the 22nd light Dragoons, includ-
ing tha aationa of the 10th and 86th Aug. Aide-de-camp to Sir Thomas Hblop at the battle
of Haheidpora, and daring the Mahratta war in 1817 and 18.
183 Celottal Story served in the Peninsula with the Srd Dragoon Guards from Aug. 1809 to
tha aaMl of that war in 1814, including the battle of Bosaco^ actions of Bedinha, Campo Miiyor,
and Xioa Santos, aiage of Badajos, battle of Albuhera, action of XTaagre, aiegea of Ciudad Bod-
rigo and Badijoa» action near Salamanca on the 26th May 1813, baule of Yittoria, blockade of
Pamyalnna, and bsAtla of Toulouae.
194 Cofenel Praaer aerred the campaign of 1815 with the 42nd, and was at the battles of
QoalaaBfaa (aUghtly wounded), and at Waterloo (severely wounded).
i3& Colonel Shea served the early part of the campaign of 1809 in Portugal; and the latter
and of M09 and the years 1810 and U with the Sioiiian army. Served uso the Peninsular
aampaipia^rf 1812» 13, and 14, with the Portugneae army.
136^ Oi4onal Hartley aerved in the Peninsula with the 57th from Aug. 1813 to the end of that
war lit 1814»-and waa pvaaent at the battle of Nivelle. Served after warda in Belgium.
137 Colonel Cheater aerved in Holland in 1799, and waa preaent in the action near Bergen,
Snd OaL fieavad alao the campaign of 1806-9 in Spam, induding the actiona at Benevente,
TiUn Vranoa, and Lv^io, and retreat to Corunna.
138 Gdonel Qeddea aerved with the 27 th in Calabria in 1806; at the capture of the island
oC Paoeidn in 1809 1 in Sicily in 1810; and aubaequentlv in the Peninsula, including the battles
aC tka Nivalla» the Nive» Orthes, and Toulouse, at which last he received a serere wound which
faraka tkalefl thigh-bone near the hip joint.
Iftt Ottoisl Qiimonr aerved at the capture of lachia, Zante, and Cephalonia, in 1809; and of
Santa M«nm fin 1810. Served afterwaida on the eastern coast of Spain, and waa present at
abn kaftVr of CaafcaUa ; engaged with the enemy on aeveral occasiona covering the retreat; and
fptanid in the batteries against Tarragona, After leaving Spain he went to Genoa, under
Itfvd Was. Bentinok.
140 Colonel Lealie aerved with the 29ih on the secret expedition under Sir Brent Spencer,
and aidMaqBantly in tiie Peninsula from Aug. 1808 to De& 1811, and a^ain from Feb. 1813,
Inaladiag the battlsa of Boleia and Vimiera, capture of Oporto, battle ofTalavera, first dese
of Bddi^s, and battle of Albuhera, beaidea shirmishea and affiraya at outposts. At the batUa
«f lUavem ha was severely wounded in the right leg, where the ball still remains.
141 Colonel Wohriga was preaent at the attack on New Orleans on the 8tb Jan. 1815.
148 Colonel George E. Jonea served with the expedition to South America, in 1807 ; at the
.aaptasaaf the Isle of Prance, in 1810. Served also in Ava, and commanded the 89th in the
gtnaral nation and attack of the eneiny's entrenched lines before Kaogoon, 7th December 24.
143 Cokmal Peraaa aerved in the Peninsula from 1809 to the end of the war, and waa se-
vcnly wwmdsd by a musket shot in the action of the lOUi Dec. 1813, near Bayonne. In Aug.
1614k kn — bf*fc«i for America as Aide-de-camp to Sir John Keane, and waa preaent at Kew
Orlaana. At the siege and capture of Bhurtpore by Lord Combermere, he commanded the ra-
gimnalf and alao dnriag ttia oanpalgn in A^*»"*****" mder Lord Keane, inolnding the tiege
■ad aaftava of Gkninaa, Ibr wUdn ha has received a medaL
144 CVtaKl BadkiHtk Mrvad in tho PeDinsnla with the 1601 Light DragooM
62—56 War Servkes of the ColoneU.
to lh« end of fliat wtr In 1814, indndJng the battle of the mveD^ ud batOet of tibe IRfe on
the 9th and 10th Deo. Serred alio the caapaign of 1816, and waa preaeni at the refaeal on
the 17th Jnne and at the battle of Waterloo.
145 Colonel Bobertaon aerved with the S5lh at the taUng of Madehra in 1807 1 at thn oi^tme
of Oaadaloupe in 1810, and again in 1815.
146 Colonel Bobinaon aenred with the 48th in the Peninrala from Jane 1809 to Oelober 1613,
inclnding the battlea of Talarera and Botaoo, Linee at Torree Vedraa, purtnit ot MaaMoa,
aotioB at Canpo Mayor, airge of Ciudad Bodrigo, al«c« and atorming of Badajoi (ahot through
the left arm at the aaaault, 6th April 1812) i battle of Balamanoa, retreat from Madrid, battka
of Vlttoria and the Pyreneea (aeTereljr wounded, left leg fraotnrcd), 28th July 1818.
147 Colonel Maelean aerred with the 13th Light Dragoona in ever/ action and aflUr ta
which it waa enf^aged in the Peninanla, from Deo. 1810 until wonnded and taken prieoner at
Cottchea, ISth March 1814. Waa preaent with hia regiment daring the Waterloo eampaign;
engaged in command of the rear-guard for the brigade on the 7 th Jane, and throughout the
action on the 18th. Accompanied the ISth Dragoona to India in Feb. 1819 { waa employed hi
command of a caralrv brigMJe with the field force at the reduction of Komod, aiul aerted
uninterruptedly with hia regiment for twenty -two yeara, when he returned with U to fingland, and
waa placed on half pay aa 2nd Lieut -ColoneL
148 Colonel OaiAer aerred in the Peninanla with the 5Snd from Not. 1811 to the end of that
war in 1814, including the aleee and asaault of Badajos, battlea of Vittoria, Paaa of Vera, the
KiTelle, the Nire, Orthea, andToulouae, beaidea Tarioua minor affaire. Serred alao the earn*
paiirn of 1815, and waa preaent at the battle of Waterloo. Wounded below the right knee by
a mnake^ahot at the atorming of Badajoi, and in the neck by a musket- ahot at San Mnnoe.
149 Colonel Kettlewell aer?ed at Copenhagen in 1807; and in Ceylon during the HebellioD,
in 1817 and 18.
150 Colonel BaU aerred in the Peninanla with the 34th, from June 1809 to Nor. I81S, hi-
eluding the battlea of Buaaeo and Albohera, aiege of Badajoi in May 1811, actiona at Arroyo
de Molino and Almarax, battle of Vittoria (wounded in the head), and aotlona at the Paaa of
Maya (aeverely wounded in the left leg).
151 Colonel Cox aerred in the 9Sth Blfie Brigade at Copenhagen, and waa nreaent at aome
akirmishea near that city, and afterwards in the action of Kioge. He aerred atUrwaide in the
Peninsula firom Uie landing at Mondego Bay in 1808, to the end of the war at Toniooae, la-
eluding akirmiah at Obidaa, battlea of Boleia and Vimiera, retreat to Comnna, Qeneral Cmw*
ford a march to Talatera, action at St Milan, battlee of Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nitei
of the Bidaaaoa, battle of Orthea, and Tarbea. 8e?erely wounded in the right leg by a moaket-
ahot at Vittoriai in the left aide at Nitelle; and Min in the right leg at Tarbea. He com-
manded a difiaion under Sir Benjamin DUrban during the Csifre war at the Cape of Qoed
Hope in 1835. Subeequentlv he waa employed on particular lerrlee in Canada for fiva yaaii
dming both Bebelliona, and la now employed on the StaiT in Ireland.
152 Colonel Croker aerred in the Eaat Indiea from 1804 to 1824, includbg the airge of Our-
nowri, 1807 ; campaign againat the Seika, 1808 and 9; campaign againat the Ncpaul Statea, 1814
and 15; campaign againat Mahrattaa and Pindareea, 1817 and 18. ComoMnded the 17th ivgi-
ment during the whole of the campaign in AiTghanistan and Belooehiatany inchiding the storm
and capture of the fortresaea of Ghesnee ai^d Kbelat. Colonel Croker arrifed in Bombay in
command of the 17th re^ment, in May 1836, being a aolitary inatanoe la the Britiah army of
an officer landing in the East Indiea twice in the aame ctrps,
153 Colonel Tumor aerred in Hanover with the 14th, in 1805 and 6. The caoipaign of
1808-9, including the batile of Comnna. On the expedition to Waloheran, and at the aiege of
FJushioK in 1809. Alao the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
154 Colonel Falls serred with the 20th on the expedition to Naplee with the Bogliah and
Buasian army in 1805. He waspreaent at the battle of Maida in 1806; at the battle of Cennuia
in 1809; on the expedition to Walcheren the same year; aubscqutntly in the Peninanla, at the
battle of the Pireneea, at RoncesTallea, and Pampeluna (sererely wounded), battlea of the
Nirelle, and Ortnea. Served afterwarda on the expedition to Waahington, la 1831 he waa
wounded in the riota at Merthyr Tydrill» in South Walea,
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War Services of the Lieutenant^ CoIoneUm
1 Lieut-Colonel West serred in Holland from Not. 1794 to Mav 1796, «ad mm
(he French AtUcked the British sfter crossing the Waal, and the diffBMnt affiuN in vhkdi^ hM
Tegiment (the 3rd Goards) was engsged^i also the campaign of 1799 In HoUiii4 mdudm^4im
action at the landing, and those of the 27th Aug., 10th and 19th 6ept^ and Und of Oot* SarvsA
the Egyptian campaign of 1801, and was emplojed in all the affkars after the landtma on to tkm
surrender of Alezanfiia. Proceeded with tne expedition to Hanovei in 180^ i ta Zaabkid im
1807, and was present at the siege and surrender of Copenhagen. Embarked for tba Feoiaidb
in 1808, and was present at the passage of the Dooro and captore of Oporto, aetkA al flahc
monde, battle of Talavera, and Tarious minor affairs. ReceiTed a bajronei wonnd in tha tU|^
in a skirmish, on the 2nd October 1799 1 and in a subsequent affair he waa twice lavtrely^
wounded,— on the left shoulder joint by a sabre cut, and on the right aide br slng^sholk
2 Lieut-Colonel Henry Le Blanc served in South America in 1806, and lost a leg*
3 Lieut-Colonel Milaes commanded a detachment of the 10th, doing marine datj cm boai4
H. M.S. /m» in the North Sea, in 1795. Accompanied the £z|MditiQn from India to Eigypt
under Sir David B&ird, in 1801. Employed with a detachment m Ceylon daring the war with
Kandy. Served with the 75th at the siege of Bbortpore in 1805, and was engaged cft ihrea
different assaults upon that fortress. Accompanied the 65th on the Expedition lo the Persiaa
Oulf in 1809; commanded the light division at the landing and attack on Raa-elpKhymai eoMH
manded the storminff party at the capture of Fort Schenass. Commanded the 65ih aft tfaa cap"
tnre of the Isle of France in 1810; b1so» on service in Katiywar in 1812, and was eaaployad
against Nownugghur. Commanded a brigade in Guaerat in 1814 and part of 16 L5; in JSmmj^
war and Cutch ia 1815 and 16; and in the Decoan war in 1817 and 18, conmiaaded a dtviaioB
of the army against the Peishwa, near Poena, 16th Nov. 1817, crosted the riter MootuMoohs
in the evening of that day, the progrem of his division being obstinately oppased, bal wkhottft
effiBct, by the united force of His Highness's artillery, cavalry, and infantry, afber whith th«
enemy retired, leaving a great part of his camp standing, and considerable quantities cf ammu-
nition in the field.
4 Lieut-Colonel Cooke served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, and was aevem^
wounded at Waterloo. Medal for the assault and capture of San Sebaitian
5 Lieut-Colonel Mansel served with the 53d in the attack at More Chabot aad the sic^a «f
Mome Fortun^e in St Lucia in 1796; the whole of the Carib war in 8t Vincent; ai the Kedae*
tion of Trinidad ; and at the siege of Moro castle in the Island of Porto Rioo in 1797. Butinaad
from India in the spring of 1811, and joined the 2nd battalion of the 53d in the Pealnanfei
commanded the light companies of the 6th division throughoat the campaigns of ISli and lH,
uududinff the skirmish with the enemy's cavalry near Carpiot siegea of Ciodad Bodrigo» Badajea^
and the Forts at Sa]a<n*aca, battle of Salamanea (horse snot under himX and sieci of BmrM*
Commanded a Provisional Battalion, consisting of four companies of the Qaeei^si, and a Uke
number of the 53d, at the battle of Toulouse. Medal and a masp for Salaamnca aad TankwNu
6 Lieut-Colonel Halkett served with the 2nd Light lo&ntry Battalion of the King's Qiiinali
Legion on the expedition to the North of Germany in 1805-6. Landed <m the Island of Hagen
in July 1807; was employed at the siege of Stralsund, and in August re-embarked at Bagsn
for Copenhagen, where the battalion formed part of tbe beakging corps. In April 18418
embarked with Sir John Moore's army for Qottenburg, and from thence to Portugal; belonged
to the army which entered Spain with Sir John, and afterwards retired through Galbflia.
Accompanied the expedition to Walcheren, and waa present at the siege of Flushing, In Jan*
1811 embark<>d for Portugal; commanded the battalion at the battle of Albuhera, and wni aft
the siege of Bad^jos in 181 1 ; contended the battalion during the campaign of 1819,taalQdittg
the aiege of the forts at Salamanca, action of the heights of Moresco, battfe of Salamanaa, and
retreat from Burgoa when the Light Brigade K* G. L. formed the rear-guard with the cavaby.
and repulaed the repeated charges of the enemy's cavalry. In April 1818 embarked far dm
North of Germany, and was employed in oiiganizing the Hanoverian troopsf comaumded a
brigade of the aame in Count Walmoden'a army, and waa engaged at the Imttle of Qoerde, aa
also on several other occasions. In Jan. 1814 commanded the eentre of the eoi^ wUab
besieged and captured Gluckstadt Commanded the right of the corpa which was employed
at the blockade of Harburg. Served also the campaign of 1815, and waa pteaent at the battle
of Waterloo. Ho has received a medal and one clasp for the batti^ of Alhnhccn and
7 Lieut*Colonel Manners served in India with the Bombay umy dnring the second Mjaora
campaign, and waa at Seringapatam and theaie^ of Pondicheny. Served also in the Paaiaaida,
and waa present at the battfo of Busaco^ portut of Maascna, actions of Fos d'Aronosb Sabogala
andBl Bodoof oommanded the 74th at the bntae of Fnentea d'Onor and at the slice of ChdM
Bodrigo,—ooiaaianded the flank companies at the aasanltt praaipl at the fint alega of Badijoi^
and soooeeded to the oonmmnd of the regt at the hMt aiege; pceaent at the battle of SakHnaaan*
capture of Madrid, and retreat from theaoa. AgaincomoiandedtheKegtatlhabattlaofOirihaa,
and waa alio proaant at the battla of Tonloaae. Ha haa raoeivad a afov.
War Sewices of the LietUemnt'CoUmeb. 80
8 Ident-Colofiel Hunt aooompuiied the SSnd to the Ferrol, in 1800, and wae preaent in the
aetion of tbe Heighta. Accompaiiied Sir John Moore aa hia Aide*de-eamp on the expedition to
Swedan, end eftarwmrde to Portdgilt in 1806, And aerved tliroaghont thai ardnona campaign
ontil the emherkation of the troope at Conmna. Serred with the 2nd battalion daring the W&-
flbMB ffl— palgii. in Jan. 18II embarked with the vegt fcr the Peninanla, and waa present in
thapttnatt«r Ma«ena» notion of Sabogal, battle of Faentea d'Onor, and all the ▼arioas aifiura
ia wMah tke Igki divialon waa enga^ in that oampaign) dnrmg the laat three nontha of
ehioh, and at tha afihir near AUayatea, he oonunanded the 9ad battalion. Commanded the lat
hattaliosatthe alege and aaaaidt of Badajoa, on whloh oeoaaion t&e command of the aecond
trigaiu «f the light diViaiott derolTed on him: for hia oondoet on thia day he waa promoted to
the brevet rank of lAeirti-ColoneL Commanded the aane brigade when the army went to repel
Marahii Ifaraontftom hia pradatory inooraion into Portugal Commanded the firat battelion
of the Sted throoghoQt theeampaign of 181 S, inelading the battle of Salamanca and action of
9ia Mvioa. Sarved with the light diriaion daring the operationa of Marahal Soidt to reliere
Pampeiana. On the 91at Aug. 1813, commanded the rolunteera of the light diriaion at the
aaaaolt of Son Sebaatian, and waa twice aererely woonded: for hia oondact on thia ooaaaion he
tma proaaolad to an eflbctiTe lieol-Coloneloy in the 60th, Medal and two claapa.
9 lieat -Colonel Bowan aarred with the 5Sad on the expedition to the Ferrol in 1800; in
Sknly iir 1806*7$ and with Sir John Moore'a expedition to Sweden, in 1808. Joined the army
in ruilngul two daya after the battle of Vimiera, and aerred from that period in the reaerre of
Sir John Moore and in the battle of Cornnna. Appointed Brigade-Major to the light brigade
taioan oait hw Major- General & Cranfdrd, in 1809, to join the army in Portiml, and waa preaent
with linB fight dinalon in aeraral affaire near Almeida and at the battle of Boaaoo. In 1811
ajppoiotad A aaiatant-Adjatant- General to the light diriaion, and waa preaent at the battle of
Inanlaa d'Onor, aiage nd atorming of Cindad Bodrigo, alege and atorminff of Badajoa, — aVghtly
woonded at the aaaaolt, and raoeifed the bteret rank of Lient-Colonel for thia aerrioe; battle
af Salaaaanoa, and ^e Yariona aiEaira in wbioh the light diriaion waa engaged from the middle
of 1809 to the middle of 1818. Serred alao the oampaign of 1815, and commanded a wing of
tte 5Sad at the battle of Waterloo, — alightly woonded. Medal and two datpa.
11 Iileotk-Celonel Harriaon aerredwith the 50th in Coraica in 1795, and waa preaent in
aereral akirmiahea near Ajacoio. Egyptian campaign of 1801, indnding the actiona of the 8th
and Slaa March. Captore of Copenhagen in 1807. Campaign of 1808-9, inelading the battlea
of Roleia, Vimiera, and Conmna. At the capture of Waloheren in 1809. Serred afterwarda
hi the Feninaida, and waa preaent at the battle of Fnentea d'Onor, atorming of Fort Napoleon
near Ahnaroa^— commanded the right wing of the regt while eacalading the abore fort, for
whioh be obtained the breret rank of Lieok-ColoneL Preaent at the affidr with the enemy at
Aba de Toraaaa en the leCreat of the army from Madrid; oonunanded the refft at the repnlae
ef as attaek at Bejar, peeaant at the battle of Vittoria; commanded the regt. in the actiona in
the Fyteneaa on the B6th, 87th, Mth, S9tb, 80th, and Slat Jnly 1818; alao at the battle of Sl
Picm«nenr BmFonne* action at Aire, battlea of Orthea and Toolooae. Medal and two claapa.
IS UaaL-CoHniel Cother oorered the landing of the force nader Sir Darid Baird at the Cape
of OoedHapein 1606; waa preaent in the general action at Bine Berg, and in all the operationa
that took piaoa amtil the aorrender of the colony. Waa afterwarda embarked on board the
wqfimAram oadey Star Home Popham, doing doty aa Marinea, daring which period the French
frigata Lm VobmttifB of 88 gone waa taken. Corered the adraoce of the force nnder General
Bereaferd ht the radoetlen on the rirer Plate» and waa engaged in erery affair which took place
aa and in the ridnity of Baenoa Arieai and on the aorrender of that place waa taken priaoner,
togeAer with the whole foroe, and marehed nearly 1000 milea into the interior. Landed in
P^wtugal in V99B, and commanded the light oompaniea of the brigade nnder General Fergnaon
al thetiattlee of Heleia and Vindera; waa afterwarda engaged in erery affair with hia regt (the
7 let) Q» the retreat to Cornnna and in the action at that place. Landed again in Portugal in
161 Ir and waa engaged at Arroyo de MoUno, when General Gerard waa aurpriaed, and all hia
caanan and ISOOartaonera taken. Commanded one of the atorming partiea when the forta at
Almaaratf^niiie Ti^na were taken, for which he obtained the breret of Lient-Colonel. Com-
■aBdoft^tiM71atat thebarttle of Vittoria, on which occaaion he recmred three mnaket-balla
ihioagk faia dothea, one in the aaddle, and waa alao woonded by another. He alao aerred
eiemn yf an in Caylon, and commanded In the Eaatein Proriocea in the Kandian conntry during
the TObolUoB In 1618. Medal for Vittoria.
13 Stv Jnlioa Hartmann aerred with the Hanoretian artillery in the Netherlanda in 1793 and
My afld won preaent at the battle of Famara, aiego of Valenciennea, battlea of Frizpoede and
Haodaoote^ defonoe of and aortic from Menin, on which occaaion he waa made a priaoner.
Otomoaanidad a-tfoop of horae artillery of the King'a German Legion on the expedition to the
CeMlfcaat ia 1805, onder Lord Cathoart. With the expedition to Gottenbnrg in 1808. Went
tn JPoMagil avith the army onder Sir John Moore, in command of the artillery K. G. L., and
ipon ficamlaAthe taking of Oporto, battlea of TUarera and Baaaeo, action of Campo Mayor,
and taking oC Otiaon^a, Commanded artlUery of the allied army at the battle of Albuhera
onA 9M -tfia ifctT Of Awoyo de Molino. Fraaent at the aiegea of Badajoa and at the forta of
flail ■■niiiia nfiiHMindiiil the artUtory of the 4th and 5th dirlaiona at the battle of Salamanca.
Pjteooiit ftt the tddng of tha Betiro St Madrid} oommiaded the teoerre of artillery at the battle
81 yfw ServiciM rfthi LkutenonP'OohMb.
ofViltarifti andtbt AdnuiM to Su S^bifOn t cwmwiiKM tiw artilkry of ilit kft afteokal
the stogie of thst fortroHi and tbo wtiUery of the kft oolanui ftt tho jpMiMot of tho BidftMo%
t]ioNtT«U«»UioNiT«kaod(beAdoiir» Mid ilso befort Bijonna. Sir JoUw AMneeirfdacnMi
and two oUiM.
U liant-ColoiiBl Bvown lerrod m HolUad in 1794, and was taken priiODtf at the iurrendtf
of Grafo. Sonred afterwaidt in tha Waat Indiaa with the 60th fipoA the eoouBMieemeBt of 1 79$
to Jane 1809, and was present at the oaptnres of St Lnoia and Grenada, the attaofc on Porto
Bioo, and sorrender of Sorinam. Frooeedsd to the FeninsnU in 1810, ano was attaehed to the
PortnguBse senrieei present at the battle of Bosaoo and altabk on the forts of Sslamanna; oom-
manded the 9Ui Cagtdores at the battle of Salamanoa, siege of Burgos (from 19th Sept to 21st
OotX Uookade of Pempelnna* aotions in the Fyienees near Fanpelana nt» 28th to 30th Jnlj;
actions near Ordax on the Slit Ang. and 7th Oot^ battles of the Nivelle and NifS and action
near Bayonae on the 13th Deo. Duiog the above serrioe he was three tinea wonnded. He
has reostred a eross.
19 Sir Biohard Chnreh served at the Fentd in 1800; the %7ptian oavpaign of 1801, in-
ohiding the notions of the 8th, 13th, and 21st Maroh, and taking of Alezandrint Served after-
wards in Naplee. Sioilv, and CaUbria, and was present at the nettle of Maida, and deCenoe of
Cepri, at wldoh last he was woonded in the head. At the eaptnre of Ischia in 1809) on th«
expedition to the Ionian Isles, and at the taking of Zanto and Cephaloaii^ Seveiely wonnded
in an attack on Stallanra,— left arm shattered by a mosket-shot.
17 Sb James Malcolm served on board the Channel fleet in the first Amerioan war* In
action off Oifaraltar in Oct. 1782, nnde^ Lord Howe. Also in Sir John Dnckwovtb's action
with the French fleet off St. Domingo, on the 6th F«b. 1806, when the whole of the enemy's
line^f«battle ships were either taken or destroyed, and for which service he was made a Brevet*
M^er. Jn Jnly 1812 appointed to the command of the 2nd battalion of Boyal Mariaeai 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 snmmer campaign of 1813 in the Cbesapeak. In Oct
was ordered with the battalion to Canada} and, in ooojnnction with 200 of the Canadian Fen-
eibles. Joined the corps of observation on General Wilkinson's army. In May 18U, he led the
battalion when they stormed the American fortress of Osw^o. Commanded another battalion
at the battlse of Bbdenshnv and Baltimore, and in several affairs on the coast,
18 Lient.-ColoiMl Plenderleath served with the 49th on the expedition to the Baltic, and was
prasant aft the battle of Copenhagen on the 2od April 1601. Served afterwards in the Amcti-
can war, and commanded tne regiment in the aotions of Stoney Creek and Cbrystler's Fansb m
well as in aflbirs of leas imnortaaoe. He was severely wonnded at Stoney CnekiVid he hne
received a osedal for Chrystler*s Farm.
19 lient-Colonel Armstrong served with the Light Inlkatry Companies of the Gnards on
the expedition nnder Sir Byre Cooto to Ostend in 1798. In Angnst 1799 he sailed with the let
battalion of the Coldstream on the expedition to the Helder, and was present in the diflbaeDt
aotions whioh took place daring the campaign in North HoUsod. Comosanded the battalion in
Hanover under Lord Cathcart in 1805-6; abo at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807.
20 Lieut-Colonel Hawkins served in the Peninsnla with the 68th, and has leoaived nmednl
and two clasps for the battles of Yittoria* the Pyrenees, and Nivelle.
22 Lient-Colond Maodonril served in the American war, and has received a medal for the
action at Cliateaaguay.
23 Lient-Cok>nel Qaliflb served with the 5th battalion of the 60th throughout the whole of
the Peninsular War, and was present at the following battlea and sieges, via.i— Roletn
(wounded), Yimiera, Talavera (woonded), Bnsaco, Fnentee d*Onor, Albohere, Ciudad Bodrigo,
BadiMoi, Salamanca (severely wounded), Ytttoria (wounded), Pvreneea (28tb July to ted
Aug.), St. Sebastian, Nivelle, Orthes (wonnded), and Toulouse. He has received a cnoee for
the battles of Yittoria, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
24 Lieut •Colonel Muttlebury Joined the 55th, then encamped before NimegueB, and aersed
the aevere winter campaign ok* 1794*5 in Holland. In Admiral Christian's ileet daring the
dreedfol galea which proved fatal to so large a proportion of ships i after which In vaa ppaeunt
at the taUng of St Lucia, where he was employed eleven months aMinst the Brigandsi during
whioh period the 55th lost 25 officers and upwards of 600 men. Served wifth the rssariu of
the ermy under Sir Balph Aberoromby at the Helder in 1799. In November 1818 embarked
with the 2nd battalion of the 69th for Holland, and was preeent at the bombardment of the
French fleet at Antwerp and the storminc of Bsrgen*op-Zoom,— for his eoodoct at the latter,
although made prisoner, he was honoured with the brevet.rank of L«entaianfe>CctoneL Serted
also the campaign of 1815, indudiug the Iwttlea of Qnatre Bras and Watettooi" airily on the
latter day he succeeded to the command of the reciinent.
25 Lieut-Colonel WiDdns served in Ireland during the BebelUon in 1798, and wae wounded
aft New Boca. Landed with the foree that occupied Madeim in 1801. Froas thenee pinuoeded
to the Weet Indlse, where he wae employed on the StaiT. In 1809 joined the 95th, now the
Bifle Brigade, and eoOMrked with the ccrpa on the Scheldt expedition. In 1810 cowmawded n
detachment of the lealment in the dofonoe of Cadis, and a battnUon in 1812 at the battle of
a medal for the latter* Aoeompanied the army to Uadfldt and aided in
the letranft Into Fofli«aL &i 18 la ndnmoad with the amy to within ra«e of Ike
WarServksicfthi LkutumuColonek: 92
gBM rf BggOlb tHwa tte oiiiiiy abaatoMd ttw Jortf <m. Was priit al tiia btttleof "VlU
toffia, and In aatafvl BUBflir min in foDowiBg the rfftwattng amiy to Pampalnna and Sin
Mutian. VolmftaaMd hit Mrrieai at the ttoniuiiff of tha Utter, bat the honoar being anb-
•equantlj claimed bj a aenior officer, be reiaiaed the command of the and battalion, and waa
sharply engand with the enemy at the Bridge of Vera. Served in the campaign of 1816. in-
dodmg tfia adfanoe on the 16th Jone^ retreat on the 17th, and waa in 'the command of the
MbrMaaaad battalion on the field of Waterioo» when, by a diieharva of grape-ahot firom the
neny*! nrtQlery, both bimaelf and hone were felled to the groono. In 1817 he joined the
Army of Oeeapatik>n in France^ hot firom the aarious effBda of bia wound waa oompeUad to re-
tarn to Xngland.
86 laent-Oolond ICller aerred the campaign of 1815 with the 6th Dragoona, and waa m-
lerrfy womded at Waterloo.
37 Xioiit-Colond OorriUe lerred on the Staff with the cavalry nndar Lord Paget during the
campaign of 1808-9, inclnding the actiona of Sahagun and Bener^nte. With uie 1st Royal
Dragoona in the anbitqaent campaigns of 1809, 10, 11, 19, and 13, inoloding the aotiona of
Bemha, Sabagal, Foentesd*Onor, and Aldea de Pontes alao the Tarions alUra of ontpoala
during tiia diffmit advances and retreata, via. at Frexadaa, Nave d'Aver, LUra, and otbara :
at Um he aaved his aqnadron when attacked by a whole brigade of Pranoh cavabry, wfiioh
attempted to anrprisa them* Served alao the campaign of 1815, and waa present at tne battle
of Waterloo*
28 9tr Henry Pynn served in Ireland with the Sonth Down Militia daring the Beballion, in
1708. Bmbatked with Sir Brent Spenoer'a Division in 1807, and waa employed with the 6Snd
la Sicflyf tnbseqnently disembarked at the Mondego in 1808, and was prearat at the battles of
Roleia and 'Vimiera. Attached to the Portngnese troops on the 15th Nov. 1809, and was present
at the bottle of Bosaoo. Commanded a corpa of Light Infantry at the battle of Foentea d'Onor
and aiaga of Badiyos in 1811} commanded the 18th Portngnese ReginMnt in Lord Hill's corps
d'arm^ covering the siege of Badajoa and stoiming of the Citadel in 181S| battle of Vittoria,
adkm at the Pam of Maya; battJee of the Pyren^ea on the a8th and dOth July (severely
woanded), action of Ghurria, battle of Qrthes, action of Aire^ and battle of Toolonse. Sir Henry
lias received a medal and two clasps.
S9 lieat.-'Colonel Bobertson served the campaigns of 1793, 94, and 95, in Flandera and Hol-
land, mder the Doke of York, and was present at the battle of Famars, siege of Valendennea,
ad iiuawirnns ether actions. Serted on the expedition to the North of Germany nnder Lord
Catlicart^ 1805-6 ; and to Zealand in 1807. Also with that nnder Sir John Moore, first to
Swadett, Cd afterwarda to the Peninsnla, where he was present in the action near Qrijon, cap-
tore of Oporto, battiea of Talavera and Bosaoo, retr«at to the I^nee before Lisbon, snbaeqoent
advance mid porsoit of the French, siege of Cindad Bodrigo, covering the aiege of Badijos, action
at Caniaal, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Barges, action of Osma, battle of
YHtorfa, actlona of Villa Franca and Tolosa, siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidasioa,
attack ef the fortified pcaition before St. Jean de jCau, actions before Bidart and Bayonne on the
9th, lOth, nth, and 19th Dea, passage of the Adonr, attack and captore of St Stianne^ inveat-
OMBt of BayoDBe, and repulse of the sortia Coaunanded his regiment at the battle of Waterloo,
and waa severriy wonnded.
ao Baron BarW served in Flandera in 1793, and was present at the siege of Yalencisnnea,
and battle of Hondtchoote. Employed at the siege of Copenhagen, in 1807 1 the campaign ef
l80S*9in Spain, nnder Sir John Bioore; and on the expedition to Wakheren and siege of Flash-
ing, in 1809. Joined the army in the Pentnanla in 1811, and was present at the first aiege of
Bwligoa, battlee of Albohera, Salamanca, Vittoria, the heights of Vera, Nivelle, Nive. Orthea,
IWbes, and TooIoaBe. Served alao the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of
Watariook
31 Lient-Colonel Leach served with the Bifle Brigade on the expedition against Copenhagen
fa 180ft and snbaeqnently in the Peninsnla from 1808 to the end of that war in 1814, indnmng
the bettfes of Bdeia, Vhniera, and Basaoo^ action of the Coa, retreat to the lines of Tones
VeAraa, battle of Foentee d'Onor, aieges of Cindad Bodrigo, and Badajos, battle of Salamanca,
rebestfrMn Madrid, battle of Vittoria, various actions in the Pyrenees, passage of the Bidassoa
and aMAok on Ac enemy's poeition at the Pass of Vera, battles of the NiveSe, battles of the
Nive on the 9th, 10th, Uth, and 18th Dec, action at Tarbea, and battle of Toulouse, beaidea
nuBseima afitira of van and rear guarda and skirmishes. Served also the campaign cf 1815,
inclttdiBg the battles of Qnatra Braa and Waterloo^ at which last the command of the 1st
battolloB devolved on hink Colonel Leach has received several contusions, the first at Bolaia,
the BSKt aft the Coa, and again byn fragment of a shell at Waterloa He obtained the brevet
rank of Major for his con&ot at vittoria, and that of lient-Cokmel and OoBtpanionahip of the
Bath, Ibr w atsrloow
8S laaot-Colonel Wdaon served with the 4th on the expedition to the Haider in 1799, mid
wea praaant in the actions of the 2nd and 6th October. Siege of Copenhagen in 1807. Expe-
dltioB, first to Sweden and aftarwarda to the Peninaula, niuUr Sir John Moors^ inclnding the
retreat tiirough Spain, and batde of Coranna (wounded). Anoomnanied it to Walchaten in
and waa aftarwarda present in
aotloA of Sabogal, battle of Fnantaa d'Onor, notion at B«ba dS Poano^
1809. JoinedthearmyattheLineaof Torrea vedraain 1810^
83 War Sennee$ of the IdeutenoKt" CohueU.
ftamiaff of Bidijos (teymlj woimded). AMto-da ii>«p to Msjar-Qsninl Ategk a*
bfttdA of SalMfimnca, ospiiire of Madrid and Ihe Retiro, siego of Bamw and relrpat tiMNfl ^
affair of Villa Muriel, batUei of the NiveUe, the Nive, and St Fietiv, Orthet, and 8C Pain.
Served also the campaign of 1815; oominanded the 4th at tiie battle of Waterioob and mu
wounded. Medal for Badajoa.
34 lAeat.-Colonel the Hunoorable Daweon Damer aooompanied Lard Cathoart to Boena as
hia Aide-de-camp in 181S. Attached to Sir Robert Wikon, and waa preeent with the Baanaa
Army at the retreat of the French CaTalry firom Momow. In 1813 praeent in the Allied Asrmj
at the battles of LnUen, Bautzen, Wartien, and Calm. Attached to Count Walaiodon, and
was presmt at the operations before Hamburg and in Uolstein in 1813. In the spring of 1614
entered France with the Allied Army, and was employed with the Corps d'Ann^ Mrring in
the Low Conntries. In the same year appointed Assistant- Quarter-Master-Genenl to the
army under the orders of the Prince of Oraoget and in June 1815 was prsaent in the aaaM
capacity at the battles of Qoatre Bras and Waterloa
36 lieut-Colonel 0*Ddnoghne serred in the attack at Ferrol in 1800 } in South Aacriaa,
1807, indnding the capture of Maldonado, siege and redaction of Monte Video. At the
defence of Cadii and Tarifa in 1810 and 11, indnding the defeat of the French in the asoault
of Tarife in December 1811. Returned to the defence of Cadis, in 1813, and after the ¥woA
were compelled to raise the siege, he Joined the Doke of Wellington's army then retirinir firom
the siege of Bargos. Served the Mabratta campaigns of 1817-19; and in the Bonneee War in
1834-25. Wounded in the right leg daring the siege of Tarifa.
37 Lieut-Colonel the Honoorable Robert Moore serred in the Peninsula with the Cddatnam
Guards from Jan. 1813 to the Mid of that war in 1814. Alio the campaign of 1815, and waa
iCTerely wounded at Waterioo.
38 lieut-Colonel Keane served with the 23d on the expedition to the north of Gkrmaay in
1805; in Portugal and Spain under Sir John Moore, including the retreat to, and the battfe o#,
Corunna. Served afterwards in the Peninsula with the 7 th Hussars, and as Aido-de-eamp to
Sir Hussey Virian, from November 1813 to the end of the war in 1814, indnding the battlea of
Orthes and Toulouse. Also the campaign of 1815 in the same capacity, and was present aft
the battle of Waterioo and capture of^ Paris.
39 Lieut- Colond Parris scored in the Peninsula with the Royal Dragoons, and has reeeivad
a medal for the battle of Vittoria.
40 Lieut-Colonel Robert Macdonald, late of the Royal Artillery, has received a aaadal Ifar
the battle of Salamanca.
42 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*
siega of San Sebastian, and battle of the Nive, where he was wounded in the shoukJor and
thigh. Campaign of 1815, indnding the battle of Waterloo^ stormiuff of Cambray, and oaptara
of Paris. Commanded the reeiment at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore, in 1825-6^ nnd^
Lord Combermere, and was sughtly wounded in the arm. Medal for San Sebastiaa, haviaf^
commanded the regiment there.
43 lieut-Cdond Taylor served in the Peninsula with the 9th, from Aug. 1808 to Febu 181 3,
and again from Oct 1813 to the end of the war in 1814, indudiog the battlea of Vimien
(wounded), Basaoo, and Sdamanca, retreat from Baigos, action of Villa Maiid (woondedX
and repulse of the sortie from Bayonne.
44 Lieut-Colonel Bell served with the 48th at the blockade of Malta, and siege of La Valuta.
Also in the Peninsula from 1809 to the end of that war in 1814, indnding the passage of the
Donro, battle of Albubera (wounded), action at Aldea de Ponte, siege of Ciadad Rodrigo. sicga
and aMsnlt of BmImos (teverely wounded), battlea of Salamanca, the Pyrenees, Nivella, Oftfaea,
and Tonlons& He has reodved a cross for the four last-named battles, having on those tmrasifuis
commanded the regiment.
46 Lieut -Colonel Robert Macdonald, late of 35th regiment, served at the siege of Foei
Bonrbon and capture of Martioiqoe in 1808-9. Present with the 3rd battalion of the Boji^
in the retreat from Burgos in 1812, and in the subsequent campaigns of 1813 and 14, inelodia^
the action at Osma, battle of Vittoris, assault on the convent of San Sebastian 17th Joly,
asaaalt on the town 25th of July (severely wonnded); and on the 31st Aug., although anftrii^
from the eifects of hii wound, was present and engaged at the successful assault on San Sebaa-
tian, where he commanded two companies orJered to the breach in advance of the first hrig^da
of the 5th dirision, and was at the surrender of the castle on the 8th of Sept Engaged aft tha
passage of the Bidassoa, battle of the Nivelle, battles of the Nive on the 10th, 11th, and ISfth
bee, and repolse of the sortie fh>m Bayonne. Served also the] campaign of 1815, indnding
battles of Qoatre Bras and Waterloo^ where he was severdy wonnded.
50 Lieut-Colonel Patridc Campbell served with the 52nd on the expedition to FsitoI i
Cadia, in 1800t in Sidly in 1806; on the expedition to Oottenbuig in 1808 ; and sabaeqacaftiy
in' the Peninsida, France, and Flanders, dunng the whde of the war, indnding the retreat to
Corunna, action of the Coa, battle of Basaoo, retreat to the Lines of Torres Vedras, and all the
aotlona in the advance to Sabogal, where he was severely wounded and sent to Bnglaad for
recovery. Rejoined the army in the advance to Madrid, and served in the snbtaqnant retiwu
to Pwtngal, battle of Vittoria, attaok on tha heights of Vcra» twioe wooadad at tha head «f tlM
War Services of the Lieutenant'ColoneU. 84
ISoA -Onmrniiiiarf iTw st Um batOM of tiie Pmnees, tlie Kivelle (the 86tk French ngtmenl
~ to the ftSnd on this oooaaion) the Nive (9th to ISth Deo.), and » wing at Orthe«
(«wiiid0d)» aB^-<«aa pMutal the battle of Tonloiuew Senred also the eampaign of 181 5»
adadipglfce haltte of Waterloo. Medal and » ola^for the battles of theNiToUe and the Nive.
^ lieot-Colonel Basden'e eerfioes:— Mahratta war of 1803, 4, and 5, inolading the taking
•f BtAamor% AiwTghar, Axfgamnf LaMlgaom, Chawdore, JaoInaJiy and Gawilleghor.
iliirifun wnr in IBIS and 14, and was engaged at Long Woods (seyerely wounded in the
thigh); Fori Brie, »bdE Rock, BofiUo^ and battle of the Falls (wonnded). Serred also
throB^hooi the Bormese war.
55 •Xd«ali>«^oknel Oates, daring mght years' aotiye service in the West Indies, was frequently
engaged with the enemy, and twioe sererely wonnded, ▼!& in the right side by a mnsket-ball at
Cc^ de.£Br» and in the left ankle in an attack near Port au Prince. Senred also fire years in
the £ail iadifla^cDd in Egypt, and crossed the Desert under Sir Darid B&ird. With the expe-
dition to South i^merica in 1807. Subsequently throughout the whole of the Peninsular war,
iwifidiiig the battles of Talavera (scTerely wounded on the head by the bursting of a shell),
Basaoo, and FaenCes d'Onor ; 2nd and 3rd sieges of Badajoz,~8eyereiy wounded at the storming
of FortPfenrinn; battles of Yftttoria, Niyelle, and Orthes, — severely wounded through the right
lUgh. Mednl for services in Egrpt
56 XiaBt<}oloB6l Pratt served with the 82nd at the siege and capture of Copenhagen in
1807; In Portagal and Spain in 1608-9, indoding ihe battles of Roleia and Vimiera, retreat to,
and battle of, Corunna. At Walcheren in 1809, and was severely wounded at the investment of
Sloihing. In 1813 he was appointed to the Quarter-Muter-General's staff of the army on tho
esefSMn ooast a^ Spain, and served with a portion of that army in Italy and in the south of
France until the close of the war in 1814.
5? Xneat-Colond Spottiswoode served with the 7l8t in the Peninsula under Sir John Moore^
tod oftvwards under uie Duke of Wellington; he was with the storming party at Badajoz, and
vaa Mvvnly wounded in the spine.
59 lianL-Colonel Charles Campbell served in the Peninsula with the old 94th from Jan. 1810
Is the end of IhaS war in 1814, including the defence of Cadiz, pursuit of Massena, actions of
Redinha, Condeiza, and Sabugal; battle of Fuentes d'Onor, second sie^e of Badajoz, action of
SH Bodotty Sim and storm of Ciudad Bodrigo, siege and storm of Badajos, battle of Salamanca,
capture of St^rid, battles of Yittoria, the Pyrenees (S6th, 27 th, and 28th July), Nivelle, and
OrithMf niBur of Vie Bisofre, and batUe of Toulouse.
63 Iieut.-Colonel SaS served at the taking of Maldonado and Monte Video in 1807. Also
in thn Peninsola from 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, and was present at the repulse of
ths eertie from Bayonne.
M ii0Bt.-Cokmel Bonce served on board H. M. S. Bedford, at the battle of Camperdown, uiider
iaii Dunann, aadoaptuie of the Dutch Fleet, 11th Oct. 1797. In 1799 landed from the fleet
nndsr Lord Nelson at the siege and capitulation of St. Efano at Naples, surrender of the castles
of Uaivo and Knovo, and the siege and fall of Capua. Landed from the fleet at the siege of
Malta in 1800. Served in Egypt, 1801. In May 1806, he commanded the seamen and marines
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
froin 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 end for*
tifisataona of Comelis, and received his thanks in public orders; also thanked in the field at the
hcnd of hia ballafion, by Sir Samuel Auchmuty, the Commander-in-chief of the Forces. He
va* nfterwards at the fall of Gresil and Sourabaya, two of the enemy's strongest sea-ports.
Independent of the above, ho has been frequently engaged in boat-actions. Medal for Java.
* 65 liantL-ColiHiel M-Mahon, being then a Lieut, in the Clare Militia, served at New Ross,
Yinegar-hill, and at the re-capture of Wexford, in Ireland, from the rebels, in 1798; and also
tha tavasion of that country immediately afterwards by a French army. In 1800 he
Hh thd 97th in the attack on Ferrol, and in the demonstration that was made on
Bay, Belkisle, and all along the coasts of Franco and Spain to Cadiz. Served in the
Peninania wirh the 5th (Rifla) battalion of the 60th, from 1808 to 1813, including the advance on
(^porto in 1809, batile of Bosaco, retreat to the Lines of Torres Vedras, advance from thence,
invcstoient' and opening of the trenches before Badajoz, battle of Albuhera, covering the third
■is|fe md'tie capture of Badejoz, storming the forts at Almaraz, capture of a strong column of
ike enmay nt Arroyo de Molino, besides many minor affairs.
66 Ijfent-Colonel Terry served the campaign of 1799 in Holland with the 25th, including tho
kalti*nf Sgmont-op-Zee. Expedition to Egypt and surrender of Alexandria in 1801; capture
of Madeira in 1807; capture of Guadaloupe and St. Martin's in 1810; re-capture of Ghiadaloupe
itMl^.- -
^67 i4eiiit.-Coi. Whelan served in the American war with the Boyal Newfoundland Fencibles.
68 lAML-Colond Grieve served at the siege of Tarragona.
69 td#aA>P^oneI Cross served in the Peninsula from 1808 to the end of the war; with the
eauepliidn ofa short period in 1809, including the campaign and batUe of Comnna, action at
OKttir*Coa, 24th July 1810; battle of Busaco, actions at Pombal, Bedinha (wounded),
>, Foz df AroQce, and Sabugal ; battle of Fuentes d'Onor, drd and 5th May 1811;
a
a War S€rvic€9 of the LieutenatU'Colonelh
liege of Cindtd Bodrigo, aotioDB of San Monos and Saa Milaii. battlaa of Yiikoriti Laaaoa
Brkbre, Bidassoft, Vera, 7(h Oct, Nirelle, NWe (9tli, 10th, and Utti Deo. 1813), QrUiet, Tarbea,
and Tonloiue. BeceWed a seTere oontnaion on the 18th Jane at Waterloo. Col. Croaa aerred
in the Light BlTiaion aa a Tolnnteer, with the l^t battalion of the 52nd light Infantrj when
effectiTe in 2nd battalion, from Slit Deo. 1812 to July 1816.
70 Lieat.-Colonel Eairtlough lerred at the bombardment of Ter Yere^ and il^ and caplara
of Flnihing in 1809. Alio at the capture of Goadalonpe in 1815.
71 Lieat.-Colonel Streatfield lerred the Mahratta campaign of 1804, 6, and 6, indodlog the
auanlt of Bhnrtpore, with the Grenadien of the 65th, when out of 17 offtoen ana SOO men who
marched to the aiiault, 14 offioen and 190 men were either killed or wounded. At the capture
of the Iile of France in 1810. Serred the Mahratta campaign of 1817 and 18, induding the cap-
ture of Hatrasi.
73 LieuL-Colonel Senior wai leverely wounded in the action between H. M. packet L^witig
and the American privateer Jbor, off Barbadoei, SOth Sept, 1813,
75 Lieut-Colonel Hughee serred the Egyptian campaign of 1801 with the 24th. Engaged
with a French squadron in the Moiambi<me cnannel, 3rd July 1810. Serred the Nepanrcam-
paigni of 1814, 15, and 16, and was wounded at Harriapore. Served also daring the Jilahratta
war of 1816, 17, and 18. Medal for services in Egypt
76 Lieut-Colonel Lane served in the West Indies in 1796 and 7, and was present at the tak-
ing of St Lucia. In 1801 he lerved the Egyptian campaign (Medal), including all the actianis
and subsequently in the Fenininla» including the siege anditorming of Badajoi, and battle of
Salamanca.
77 Lieot.-Colonel Austen served with the 25th at the landing at the Helder in Aug. 1799,
and was severely wounded at the battle of Eemont-op-Zee on the 2nd Oct following. Served
in Egypt in 1801. including the sonrender of Alexandria. Also at the capture of Guadeloupe,
in 1810, and again in 1815.
78 Lieut-Colonel Watson was 28 years in the 14th regt , the greater part of which time he
served in the Weit and East Indies, and retired from active service in oonsequenoe of total loss
of sight. He was at the capture of the Isle of Franoe in 1810 1 of Java in 1811, indudmg the
investment and storming of Fort Cornelia, and storming the heights of Serondole; previous to
which he was actively engaged on the coast when embarked in H. M. S. Minden, and at St
Nicholas Point command«a a detachment of the 14th and Royal Marines, and defeated a very
superior French force of the enemy's best troops sent to attack that position. In 1812, he was
at the storming of I>|oqjocarta. In 1813, at the sulgagation of the Piratical State of Sambaa in
the Island of Borneo, when he commanded the column which attacked the stockadea leading op
to the town, on which occasion he was wounded.
79 lieut-Colonel Nooth served with the 7th Fusilien, on the expediUon against Copenhagen,
in 1807. With the 2nd 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 Comnna. Accompanied the bat-
talion to Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flashing.
80 Lieut-Colonel Lacy served the campaign of 1799 in Holland, with the 56th, and waa pi««
lent in the actions of the 19th Sept, 2nd and 6th Oct
82 Lieut -Colonel Bobyns served at the capture of Martinique in 1809. In Aug. 1813 ha
went to North America, and was actively employed in the Chesapeak under Sir Gkom Cock-
burn. Commanded a battalion of Marines at the capture of Washington and action bmore Bal-
timore, where he was severely wounded. Served afterwards on the expedition against New
Orleans.
83 Lieut-Colonel Briggi served with the 28th at the siege and cantore of Copenhagen in
1807; proceeded afterwards to Sweden, under Sir John Moore, and snosequently to Portugal,
where he landed with his remment immediately after the battle of Vunierat he was afterwards
nresent at the passage of tne Douro, battles of Talavera, Bosaco, Albuhera, the Nlvelle, the
Nire, Orthes, and Toulouse t the rie^ of Badiyox, and Lord Hill's action before Bayonn«| 13th
Dec. 1813, besides all the minor affairs connected with the above-mentioned actions.
84 Lieut-Colonel Mathewson joined the 75th Highland regt in the East Indies in 1791;
served the campaign in Mysore in that year, and was present and engaged before Seringapataa
iu Feb. 1792. He again served before Seriufapatam m 1799. In the vear following he served
in Malabar and Canara, and was wounded wnen leading the Forlorn Hope at the assault of the
Fortress of Jamaolabad. In 1801 he was actively employed during the campaign in the district
of Cotioto; was often engaged, and at the redaction of several posts. In 1802-3 he waa on aer-
vioe in Guaerat, and was present at the siege and reduction of Keria and of Broderas also in
field actions, and in that of the 6th Feb. 1803, on the banks of the river Mehie, he received n
severe gun-shot wound in the left shoulder. He next served at the siege of Bhurtpore in 1805,
and received a dangerous wound in the right breast firom a spear when crossing the ditch at lh«
assault on the 9th Jan.| he was also wounded by an ezploaion of gunpowder on the fateach,
when leading an assaulttnc party on the 21st February. In 1808 he waa empl^ed with his
company of the Ro^al York Kangera on board the line^of-battle ships York and limpit at the
Uockade of Martinique, and was actively employed at die reduction of that Island, havin|^Qn
landing a detached command, and he dr^ op and rigned on tha spot the oapitalation of Pi|eon
Xihuidonthe4th Fab. 1809. Ha waa alio atUvaly engaged thataaaywv at the cavtvo of lb«
War Services of the Lieutenant-Colaneis. 88
SaSntet. In 1810 he Mnred at the capture of Gnadaloiipe; was engaged in the action of the Srd
7ebu, end commanded that part of his regt. which on tne following mornfaig took possession of
the Pont de Noziere, and captored the French force and gnns at 2iat post As an Assistant*
Qnarter-Mastcor-General, he acoompaxded, in the saoie 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 the cantore of Gnadaloupe in 1815, where, as Major of his regt, he was the first indindoal
who landed, being in command of the adranoe on the 8th Aug., and on the following day he
sustained a lerioQs injury when in pursuit of liie enemy down tne hill of Falmiste and across tha
riTer Gallion.
87 lAeut.-Colonel Olanehy serred in Hanover, under Lord Cathcart, in 1805 and 6; with the
expedition to Madeira in 1807, and capture of the lines of Funohal. The Peninsular campaigns
frtuB Sept 1808 to the end of that war m 1814, including the battle of Busaco, retreat to the Lines
at Torres Vedras, and the subsequent adranoe and pursuit of the French army under Massena;
actions of Pombal, Bedinha, Conaeiza, and Sabngal; fint eiege of Almeida and its subsequent
Uockads, battle of Fuentes d*Onor, retreat from Burgos, and scaling the heights of the Echaler.
88 lieut -Colonel Diggle eenred with the 52nd in Sidly, under^ir John Moore, and on the
expedition to Gottenborgh. Subeeqnently he served in the Peninsula* and was present during
the retreat and at the battle of Corunna ; as also in the action of the Coa, battle of Busaoo, and
aflkirs whan the Army foil back upon the Lines of Torres Yedras. He serred also the cam-
paign of 1813, 14, and 15, indncung Uie bombardment of Antwerp, affoirs at Merxem, and
iMttle of Waterloo, at which last he was severely wounded.
90 lieut- Colonel Knox served with the lit Battalion of the Slit in Egypt in 1807, and wa«
severely wounded at Boeetta. He afterwards served with the 2nd BattaUon in the Peninsula,
from 1808 to the spring of 1814, and was present at the battles of Talavera, Albuhera (severely
wo«ittded),Bnsaco, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, the NiveUe, the Nlve, and at St Palais, where he was
severely wounded, beiuf shot through the body, and lost his right arm.
91 Sir John Scott Lmie served in the 6th regt with the first expedition to Portugal in 1808,
and was present at the battle of Vindera, and capture of Lisbon. In 1809, as Captain in the
Loaitanian Legion, in various engagements for the defence of Portugal durine the important
interval between the embarkation at Corunna and the return of the second expeaitlon to Lisbon«
Campaign of 1810— battle of Bnsaco, and retreat to the Lines at Torres Yedras. 1811 —
Actions of Pombal and Bedinha, capture of Campo Mayor, sieges of Olivensa and Badges,
1812 — ^Battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, and retreat from Burgos. 1813 — ^Actions at
Aldea de Ponte, Osma, and Bridge of Subijana de Morellas (wounded), battle of Yittoria, block-
ade of Pampeluna, actions in the Pyrenees on the 24th, 25th, 26tb, 28th, and 30th July, actions
of Irun and St. Martial, capture of San Sebastian, passaee of the Bidossoa, battles of the NiveUe
(woiinded) 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 batUe, supposed to have been killed. Sir
John has received a cross for the battles of the Pyrenees, NiveUe, Orthes, and Toulouse.
93 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 aim the
following campairns without baring been absent from his duty for a single day, and was present
at the battles of Boleia and Yimiera. Attached to the Portuguese service in April 1809, and
served at the battle of Busaoo, occupation of the Lines at Lisbon, actions of Pombal, Bedinha^
Condeixa, Puente de MurceUa, Casal Nova, Ceira, Guarda, Fos d'Arouce, Sabugal, and Fuentes
d'Onor, storming the forts at Salamanca (wounded), battle of Yittoria, actions of Tolosa and
YUla Franca (severely wounded), passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the NiveUe, Bayonne (9th
I>eaX St Jean de Luz (11th, 12th, and 13th Dec), passage of the Adour, blockade of Bayonne
and repulse of the sortie.
94 Geut-Colonel Peaoocke served in the Mediterranean at the taking of the Islands of Ischia
and Procida, and at the reUef of CaprL In 1810 he joined the army in Portugal, and served
with the 4Ui division throughout tne campaigns in the Peninsula. 1810~Battle of Busaco,
retreat to the Lines of Torres Yedras, affaur of Dels Pontos. 1811— Actions of Pombal and
Bydinha, capture of Campo Mayor, sieee of OUven^a, battle of AJbuhera. 1812— Siege of
Chidad Bodrigo, storming of Badiuoz (severely wounded mounting the breach), capture of
Madrid. 1813— Action of Aldea de Ponte, battle of Yittoria (horse shot under him), blockade
of Pampeluna, aflairs of RoncesvaUes and Linpoina, battle of the Pvrenees, attack of the Heights
above Saint Estevan. Passage of the Bidassoa, battle of the NiveUe. He has received the
Portmtese Gold Cross for the Peninsular campaigns.
95 Lieut -Cobnel De Lancey served with the 9th Light Dragoons atWldoheren in 1809} and
in the Peninsula during parts of 1811, 12, and 13.
97 Lieut-Colonel WeDs:— Campaign of Portogal and Spain in 1808 and 9, indudins; action
of Bdeia, and the batUes of Yimiera and Corunna; campaign in Holland in 1809, induding the
aSeg* c^ Flushing; blockade of Cadiz, from March 1810, to the raising of the blockade in 1812,
excepting about six months absence at Carthagena, and with the army in Estremadura, including
the action of Barrosa, and the last siege of Badty'oz in March and April 1812; served part of
the campaign of 1813, until the army embari^ed at Bourdeanx in 1814, including the passage of
tke Bidassoa, blockade of Bayonne, and the taking of a work at Laredo. Campaign of 1815,
la Belg;inBi and FrsDoe.
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87 War Services of the LieutenanUColoneU.
98 Lieat-Coloiiel Sir Digby Maokworth, Bart* K.H., serred six oamptigni in the FeninsoU
and that of the Low Countries and France. Was Aide-de-oamp to Genenl Lord Hill in the
Peninsula and in France, and when his Lordship was Commander of the Forces in Great
Britain. Present at the battles of Talayera, Bosaco, Albahera, FTrenees, and Toolouse, in the
Peninsula, and at Waterloo. BeceiTed the Gnelphio Order, and the thanks of His M. King
William IV., for assisting in putting down the riots in Bristol and the Forest of Dean.
99 Lient-Colonel John Browne accompanied the 4th on the expedition first to Sweden and
afterwards to the Peninsula, where he serred until Not. 1812, and was present in the I«nes at
Torres Vedras, pursuit of Massena, action of Bedinha, battle of Fnentes a Onor, ^^ege of Badiyoi
in 1811 (sererely wounded), siege and captured Cindad Bodrigo. Serred also the oampaLni
of 1815, indnding the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at which latter he was seTeruy
wounded.
100 Lient-Colonel Bazalgette sailed with the expedition firom India to ISgyp^ under Sir Dayid
Baird, in 1801. Betumed to India and served two campaigns in the Dooaband Ceded £Mstricta»
under General Campbell. Seryed also on the expedition to the Penobscot, in the United Statea
of North America*
102 Lieut-Colonel Speddmg sened in the Peninsula with the 4th Dragoons, and was present
at the battles of Talarera, Busaoo, Albuhera, and Salamanca; actions of Campo Mayor, Loa
Santos, and Usaere, berides other afEurs.
103 Ident-Colonel McGregor serred in the Peninsula in 1812, and was present during the
operations of the ooTcring army at the siege of Badajoz; also at the capture of Madrid, and at
the battle of Salamanca.
104 Lieut-Colonel Cole served in Italy and Sicily in 1805 and 6. On the I8th March 1807,
when on passage to E^land, he was taken jvisoner by a French ship-of-war, after an action of
two hours' duration. & 1808 he accompanied the 81st on the expedition to Corunna, and was in
the whole of that serrioe, as also at the battle of Corunna, In 1809 he sailed wiUi the expedition
to Waloheren, and was at the siege of Flushing. Subsequently he joined the army in Spain i
and was present with the 81st at the battle of Castella, siege of Tarragona, retreat firom Villa
Franca, and investment of Barcelona. On the termination of the war of the Peninsula he
accompanied his regiment to America; with which he afterwards returned in 1815, and joined
the annv in France, and marched witii it to Paris, and served with the Army of Oocupatioii.
He has been twice wounded.
106 Lieut-Colonel Crokat served in SioOy in 1807; in Portugal in 1808, under Sir Arthur
Welleslev; in Spain and at Corunna under Sir John Moore; on the Walcheren expedition in
1809; subsequently in the Peninsula. Severely wounded in the Pyrenees. He had charge of
Napoleon at St Helena when he (Ued, and he brought home the despatches of his death.
107 Lieut-Colonel Bateman sailed with the 5th on the expedition for Hanover in 1805; was
shipwrecked off the Texel and made prisoner of war. Having been exchanged in March 1806,
he sailed in June following with the expedition under Major-G&neral Craufurd, which landed in
SooUi America, and he was present at the attack of Buenos Ayres. Served also in the Penin-
sula in 1810, 11, 13, and was severely wounded at the battle of Yittoria. Accompanied the
regiment to America in 1814, and was present at Plattsburg.
108 Lieut-Colonel Dudgeon served vrith the 58th in Egypt in 1801 ; in Italy in 1805 aad 6;
in the PeninsoJa from 1809 to 1813, including the Lines at Torres VeilGras, covering the siege of
Bad^joi, batUe of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, and siege of Burgos, at which last he was twSoe
wounded, the second time most severely.
109 Lient-Colonel Quill, served with the 15di at the capture of the French West India
Islands, in 1815, under Sir James Leith.
110 Lient-Colonel Davies served in South America, with the 47 tb, in 1806; and subsequently
in the Peninsula, including the sieees of Cadiz,Tarragona, and Tarifa. Commanded three com-
panies of the 47 th at the breach of Tarifa, on the Slst Dec 1811, when the French attempted
to storm the town, but were driven back with great loss, together with the loss of all their
artillery.
111 Lient-Colonel Mitchell served with the 3rd battalion of the Boyals at Waloheren, in
1809, and was present at the siege of Flushing. Subsequently in the Peninsula from 1810 to
1812, indndmg the battles of Busaoo and Foentes d*Ooor, action of Sabucal, and those of
Msssena's retreat. Accompanied the expedition to Germany, under General Gibbs in 1813.
Served as Depnty-Assistant-Quarter-Master-General in the campaign of 1814, in Holland; and
in the same situation qn the staff of the army in Flanders, and afterwards at the head-qnarters
of the Army of Occupation.
118 Lient-Colonel James Thompson served in the Peninsula with the 6 th, and was Mvarelj
wonnded at the battle of Orthes.
114 Lieut-Colonel Nordiffis served in the Peninsula with the 4th I>ragoons, and was present
at the battle of Talavera, Bnsaco, and Albuhera; cavalry action of Ussgre, and battle of Salft-
manca, in wUdi last he was se?erely wounded and taken prisoner.
117 Lient-Colonel Johnson served with the 17th Light Dragoons, m South America in 1806
and 7, at the siege and storming of Monte Video, and in the exTOdition of Buenoi Ayres» dariai^
serrioe the regiment was armed with mnsketa and actea as infiuitry.
War Services of the Lieutenant^Colonels. 88
118 liMot-Colonel Darby teirsd in Hanover in 1805; at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807;
and the Coronna campaign in 1808-9.
1 19 Lieut -Colonel King senred ia a mortar-boat in the Faro of MesBina for two months in
1810. Adiranced into the United States with Sir George Frerost^s army, and commanded a
battery against Flattsbnrg.
120 Ijieat.-Colonel Mscdonald accompanied the expedition to Hanorer 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 Frocida; returced to Sicily and employed against the French army inl811; inl812 was
empknred in Spain, including the heme of Castalla, and siege of Tarragona; embarked for
Canada in 1814, and was present at the operations before Flattsburg. Beceived three wounds
at Waterloo^ via., in the leg, in the neck, and through the body, wounding the lungs.
121 lieut-Colonel Mudge served in the Peninsula from March 1809 to June 1810.
122 Lieut.-Colonel Sherboume Williams served at the capture of GuadiJoupe in 1815.
123 lieut-Colonel John Cox serred, with the exception of a few months, throughout the
whole of the Peninsular war with the 95th (Rifle Brigade), commencing with the first affisir,
whea 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,
affiurs, &o., viz., Boleia, Yimiera, surrender of Lisbon, Bridge of Benevente, in front of Tala-
vera, Barba del Fuerca, Galligos, Barquillo, Almeida, Mora Morta, Sula, Busaco, Alenquier,
Amda, Santarem, Fombal, Bedinha, Condeixa, Caza Nova, Foz d*Arouce, Freixadas, Sabugal,
Almeida (10th to 14th April 1811), Marialva Bridge, Fuentes d*Onor, Naves d'Avar, Forcaylos,
Ctodad Bodrigo (siege and storming), San Milan, vittoria, Echarrianos, Fampeluna, heights of
Santa Barbara, Pass of Echallar, Vera, Pass of Vera, Nivelle, Nive, and Tar oes. 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 muaket-ball at Yimiera; compound
fracture of the left arm by a musket-shot at the storming of Ciudad Bodrigo; left leg badly
fractured by a musket-shot at Tarbes.
124 Iaeut.-Colonel William Boss 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 officers were either killed or wounded. Siege and reduction of Fort
Gonnowrie. Campaign of 1809 against the Seiks. Served the campaign of 1815 with the 14tb,
in command of the Light Company, and was present at the battle of Waterloo, storming of
Cambray, and capture of Paris. Served subsec^uently in the 23rd Fusiliers 21 years, and com-
manded that corps in Canada during the Bebellion in 1838.
125 Lieut-Colonel Murton served in the North Sea, and the Holder expedition in 1799;
served in the Egyptian expedition and the East Indies in 1801; the West Indies (slightly
woonded) in 1804; coast of France, and engaged with the enemy's flotilla and batteries, in
1805; the Mediterranean in 1806, engaged in cutting out the enemy's vessels from under bat-
teries, and was voted a sword from the Patriotic Fund; in 1809, coast of Spain, and aiding the
Gaerillas; served in Holland in 1813. Medid for serrices in Egypt
126 Lieut-Colonel Booth's serrices :— Siege of Callinger (wounded at the assault). Nepaul
war in 1814, including the sieges of Kolunga, Nahu, aad Jetuck. Mahratta war in 1817, 18,
including the sieges of Singhur, Latarak, Pourunder, and Wursetta. Burmese war in 1824-5,
wounded at the storming of Martaban.
127 laeut-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.
128 Ideut-Colonel 0*Hara served in Spain and Portugal from 1808 to 1811, including the
battle of Yimiera and retreat to Corunna, battle of Talavera, action of the Coa, battle of Busaco,
action of Sabugal, affairs of Bedinha, Miranda de Corvo, and Foz d'Arouoe; battle of Fuentes
d'Onor, and siege of Badajoz.
129 Lieut-Colonel Charlton served in the Peninsula with the 6 1st from June 1809 to Feb.
1810, and again from March 1813 to July 1814, includingthe battles of Talavera, the Pyrenees
on the 28th, 29 th, aud 30th July, the Nivelle, Nive, Orthes,* Tarbes, 'and Toulouse, besides va-
rious minor actions and affiiurs. Wounded on the 28th July in the Pyrenees, a|ain at the Nive
when in command of the Light Infantry Companies of the Left Brigade of the 6tn division; twice
severely wounded at Toulouse, the second wound received when commanding the 61st. Medal
for Toulouse.
130 Lieut-Colonel Alex. M. Fraser was employed in the expedition against Sambas, in the
island of Bomea
131 Lient-Colonel Walker served at Copenhagen.
133 Lient-Colonel Hall served at the capture of the Isle of France in 1810} on the expedition
to Java in 1811, including the actions at Bataria and Weltevreiden, storming the entrenched
lines at Fort Cornelia, storming the heights of Serandole, and capture of the fort of Samarang.
Present also at the siege and storming of Bhurtpore in 1825-6.
134 Lieut-Colonel W. F. Williams served in Senegal, Goree, and Sierra Leone during 1811
and 12; and in the Peninsula from Aug. 1813 to the end of that war, incladine San Sebastian,
the paasage of the Bidassoa, battles of Nivelle and Nive (llth, 12th, and 13th Dea), and the
investment of Bayonne. He embarked for Bordeaux in 1814 with the expedition to the Chesa-
89 War Services of the Lkutenant'Cohnds.
peak under Oeneiwl Rosa, and was wounded at the battle of Bladenabnig, fint tUs^flr ia fba
left arm, and again eeyei^y by a mnsket-ball thxongh the left ahonlder. He lema aiAae-
qnenUy for sereral j^ears in the West Indi<>a; and he was sent on a partieolar serrioe to Canada
daring the insurrection in that country in 1888 and 39.
135 Lient.-Colonel Cartwrieht served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 with the 61st, inolnding
the battles of the Pyrenees, ^velle, Nire, Qrthes, and Toulouse. Served the campaign of 1815
with the 10th Hussars, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
136 Lieut-Colonel Qarland served in the Peninsula firom 1809 to 1813, including the defimoe
of Tarifa and Cadiz, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, pursuit of Massena, battle of Salamanca, sieges
of Badigoz and Burgos, and action at Villa Muriel; the above service as A^ntant of the 30th.
Served also the oampaisn of 1815 with the 7drd, induding the battle of Quatre Bras, retreat on
tibe following day, and battle of Waterloo, at which last he was severely wounded, being at that
time senior officer of the 73rd, Lord Harris commanding the brigade.
139 Lieut-Colonel Saunderson served at Malta and in Sicily. In the Light Battalion under
Sir James Kempt on the expedition to Naples in 1806. Accompanied the Snd battalion of tha
39th to the Peninsula in 1809, and was present at the battle of Bosaoo, in the retreat to tba
Lines at Torres Vedras, and the advasce from thence} re-capture of Campo Mayor, iuvestaeot
and opening of the trenches before Badajoz, battle of Albuhera (sUghtlv wounded), capture of a
strong division of the French army under General Gerard at Arroyo de Molino, where he waa
severely wounded by a musket-shot, which fractured his skull, and was sent to Kngland for
recovery. Beioined the army in the Peninsula, and acted as I>eputy-Jndge-Advoeate. After
the battle of Toulouae embarked with a division of the army for Canada, where be was appointed
to the Quarter-Master-General's Department, and was present at the affiur of Plattsburg.
140 Lieut-Colonel Gore served the campaign of 1815 with the 30th, and waa slightly wounded
at Waterloo.
142 Lieut-Colonel Pringle Taylor proceeded in 1811 to join the 23nd Dragoons in the East
Lidies, where he served until their return to Europe and disbandment, 25th October 1820. fia
was in the field in 1815 and 16, and during the whole of the Mahratta war in 1817, 18, and 19 ;
the published official records show that bis conduct was conspicuous in the Brigade Cavahrr
actions of Bucktowlle and of Na|;nore (1817), and of Ashta (28Ui Feb. 1818), when be incurred,
as Brigade-Major, the responsibility of ordering measures which terminated in the entire defeat
of the Peiihwa, the death of the gallant Gokla, and the rescue of the Bajah of Satarraht the
most influential events in terminating the war. At the siege of Capaul-drooff, he commanded
a battery at the storm (ISth May 1819), he blew open the first gate with a galloper gun of tha
22nd Dragoons, and beading the Forlorn Hope, he stormed in succession the five distinct eirdea
of fortifications, every man and officer of his party being either killed or wonndedi he received
at the summit of that strong hill fort, at the moment of success in its capture, a shot through hia
lungs and body. The Governor-Genial of India specially recmnmended him to favourabla
consideration for his services in India. In 1823 and 24 he was employed in the Cape Cavalry
against the Caffres. Li 1841 he was relieved from a bullet which had been in his body since
1819.
144 Lieut-Cotonel Whiohcote joined the 52nd as a volunteer in Dec. 1810, and served witii it
in the Peninsula, France, and Flaaders, and was present in the actions of Sabugal, £1 Bodon, and
Alfayates, siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo, and of Badi^oz, battle of Salamanca, retreat firosn
Burgos, battle of Vittoria, action at Vera, battles of the Nivelle, the Nive, Orthea, Tarbea, Tou-
louse, and Waterloo.
145 lieut^-Colonel Butler served the campaupi of 1815 with the 8rd Battalion of the Orana-
dier Guards, and was preeent in the battles or Quatre Bras and Waterloo (where he oaiilcd
the colours), storming of Peronne, and capture of Paria.
146 Lieut-Colonel Luard served in the Peninsula, from Jan. 1811 until the end of the war,
induding the actions of Pombal, Redinha, Condeixa, Campo Mayor, Los Santos, and Usagre^
siegee of Ciudad Rodrigo, Burgos, and Salamanca, battle of Salamanca, blockade of Pan-
peluna and battle of Toulouse. Present at Waterloo 18(h June 1815. Siege of Bhurtpora
1825-6.
147 Lieut-Colonel Maunsell served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Peninsnla from
▲pil 1809, to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Talavera, the winter oaoi-
paign of 1810 in the Lines of Lisbon, actions of Campo Mayor and Los Santos, battles of Baaaco
and Albuhera, action of Usagre, sieges of Ciudsd Bodrigo and Badajos, battles of Vittoria and
Toulouse^ Commanded a squadron at the brilliant cava&y affiiir of Usagre, where three Fraacfti
regiments were defeated by the 3rd Dragoon Guards.
149 Lieut-Cokmel Estcourt served m the expedition to the river Euphrates, frx>m Jan. 1835
to Jane 1837 1 and ae a nmrk of approbation of his conduct and exertions, he was promoted to
the brevet rank of Lieut-ColoneL
150 Lient-Colonel Tronson served in the West Indies from 1808 to 1812, indading the eap*
tore of Martinique and siege of Fort Bourbon in 1809, and capture of Gosdaloupe in 1810. The
campaigns of 18 13, 1 4, and 1 5, in Canada, including the operations against Plattsburg. Thramrh*
out the Bormese war, and was preaant at Kokein, I5th Dec 1826, Pagoda Pomt, Napadie^
Mahadl% Mallooiw wb»a tha ooouund of the 13th devolved upon himp and on the 9tk Fab»
yfcar Servieei of the Lieutenant'^CoIoneU. 69a
1816, at iSbm ■totmlng of F«g«Bmek wliere ke wm wounded in the right leg, hut eontinned to lead
the left wing until most seTerely woimded in the left leg, where the hall still remains. Serred
tiie eanpaign in A%hanistan under Lord Keane, and commanded the I3th at the assault and
capture of the Fortress and Citadel of Ghuznee, for which he obtained the breyet rank of Lieut*
Cmou^ Commanded the regiment thronghoat the campaign in Kohistan, and at the sieges of
Tootumdanali, Jhodg^or (led and commanded the storming party), night attack at Baboo
Kooah Ghor, Kardurah, and Ferwandnrrah, when Dost Mahomed snrrei&ered, and the force
returned to CabuL
151 Lieat-GoL M'Dowell serred at the siege and capture of Bhnrtpore, in 1825-6; the cam-
paign in A%hanistan under Lord Keane^ including the siege and capture of Ghuznee; and he
commanded the 16th Lancers in the action of Mahanjpore. He served also in the campaign oa
the Satlej in 1846, and commanded the 16th Lancers in the action of Boddiwal, and a Brigade
of Caval^ in the battle of AliwaL
153 LasnL-Colanel Faddy, prior to entering the Boval Artillery, was a midshipman on board
the AnOf at the Mptnre of the Dutch Fleet in Saldanna Bay in 1795 : present at the attack on
Fort JerooM^ St Domingo^ and at the siege and capture of ue city of ^anto Dominso in 1809 i
servad in the Peninsula and France from July 1810 to June 1814, inoludioff the siege of San
Sebastian, paasace of the Adonr, inTestment of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie, besides
tariooa minor afiirs.
153 Liaot •Colonel Maobean's serrioes :~Siege of Copenhagen in 1807 ; expedition to
Sweden, and sabseqoently to the Peninsula under Sir John Moore ; expedidon to Wsloheren,
and eioffe of Flushing i campaign of 1815, indnding the battle of Waterloo.
154 Sir Gamard lie Marohant serred as Adjutant-General to the Anglo- Spanish Legion,
and Brigadier-Geneial in the Spanish sendee dunng the years 1835, 6, and 7. Was present at
the relier of Bilboa and affair before that town in S^t 1835. Engaf^ on the heights of Aria-
baa, in Alara, on the 16di, 17th, and 18th Jan.; m raising the siege of San Sebastian, and
stonning the Lines 5th May i passage of the Urmea, and taunR of Passages 28th May; in the
general action before Alza Oct 1836, besides sereral affairs in Guipozooa, as also in the gene*
ral aetiona of the lOth, 13th, 15th, and 16th March before HemanL For these services he re-
ceived a medal.
155 Lient-Colonel Warren joined the 65 th in India in 1808, and was present at the capture
of Ras-el-Khima, Soheenas, and Lnft, in the Persian Gnlf— sererelv wounded at LufL He was
afterwards present at the siege and cloture of Noa Nnggur ; at the attack and ospture of the
Maoritias ; and of Dheengi and Aniar. Serred the ]£inratta campaigns of 1816, 17, and 18,
and was Muor of Brigade to Colonel Milnes in the attack on the Peuhwa's Camp and Army at
Poooai and during the subsequent pursuit of His Highness. M^jor of Brigade at the attack and
esealade of Bhooj-lUiooj. In 1619 and 20 he serred on the expedition to the Persian Golf under
Sir William Kier Granti and was again present at the capture of Bas-el-Khima, and also of the
Bill Fort of Zyah.
156 Lievt-ColoBel Walpole served the campaign against the B^jah of Coorg, in 1834, with
the 39th regiment
157 Lieat-Coloael Smffleton serred in the Peninsula from 1811 to 1613, and was slightly
wovsded at the siege of ttie fbrts at Salamanoay and twice seroely wounded at the batUe of
\SS lieut-CoIoael Charles Blsehley served in the Peninsula from July 1809 to December
1813, inolnding the battles of Bnsaco^ Fuentes d*Onor, and Salamanca, and siege of Bureos.
159 Lieut-Colonel Moor served hi the Peninsula from June 1809 to June 1813, including the
battles of Bnsaoo, Fuentes d*Onor, and Salamanca ; sieges of Cindad Bodrigo and Ba^yos,
astioa at Caslrajon, and twelve other a&irs with the enemy,
160 Lieot-Colonel Marlay served at the battle of Trafalgar.
161 Lieiit*Coloael Marshall served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1811 to Oct 1813, including
tha flftt ah^ of Baduos, siesm and storm of Cindad Bodrigo, siege and storm of San Sebastian*
Shf^j wmmded at Cindad Bodrigo 16th Jan. 1812 ; severely wounded twice bv musket-thots
at San Sebastian 31st August 1813, when leading the advance of the column of attack np the
162 laent-Colonel Dunn served the osnipaign of 1805 in Italy i battle of Maida and capture
of SeyBa Castle in 1806; expedition to Bgypt in 1807, including the attack on Alexandria and
Boaetta, and battle of Bl Hamet (taken prisoner). Defence of Soy 11a Castle in 1808 ', Peninsular
eampaigBS of 1810 and 1 1, including the siege of Cindad Bodrigo, operations between the Aguada
and Alasflida, battles of the CoSt Busaco, imd Albuhera ; aoUoni at Usagre and Aldea de Ponte,
at whiob last he was severely wounded in the sroin by a musket ball, which remains unextracted.
Served also in the American war in 1814, inouiding the taking of Moose Island, and occupation
ofCastine.
163 Lieot-Colonel Pratt served the campaign of 1614 in Holland, as a volunteer with the
56tii rei^Bienti and was present at the attacK on Merxem, 2nd Feb., and the subsequent bom-
bardniMst of Antwerp, m served with the 26th on the China expedition (Medal), and oom«
mended tiio land fiMnma at the assault and capture of the Forts of Chuenpee on the 7th Jan*
1841, and again at the assMilt and capture of the Bogue Forts on the 26th Feb. following.
895 War Services of the Lieutenant^Colanels.
Commanded the 26th at the attacks on Canton from 24th May to 1st Jane i also at theoight
attack on Nin^rpo, at Segoan, Chapoo, Woosung» Shanghai, and at Chin Kiang Foo.
165 Lieut.-Colonel Felix serred the campaign of 1815, and was slightly wonnded at Quatre
Bras.
166 Lient-Colonel Harty serred with the 33rd at the captore of Bonrbon and the Itle of
France in 1810 ; the campugns of 1813 and 14 in Gkrmany and Holland, indnding both the
attacks on Merzem, and tne auanlt on Bergen-op-Zoom. Abo the campaign of 1815, indnding
the battle of Qaatre Bras, the retreat on the following day, and battle of Waterloo^— slightly
wonnded.
167 Lieut -Colonel Bayly served the campaign in Italy in 1805 ; battle of Maida and siege of
Scylla in 1806 ; expedition to Ezypt in 1807, including the captore of Alexandria and Bosetta.
Captore of lachia in 1809; attadTon an armed ship aad gnn-boats in the bay of Seylla in 1810 ;
witn the Artillery on the eastern omst of Spain in 1813, and present at the inrestment of one of
the sieges of Tarragona.
168 Lient-Colonel Sinelair^a serrioes i—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 Badajoz in 1812, sffiiir of Villa Muriel,
battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees ; passage of the Bidassoa, Nirelle and Nive,
and sortie from Bayonne, besides yarious minor affairs. Serred also the campaign of 1815,
Including the battle of Waterloa
169 Lient-Colonel Crabbe served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the 31st Dec. 1812, and
again from June 1813 to the end of the war, including the whole of the retreat to the lines of
^rres Vedras ; battle of Bnsaco ; the advance from the lines to Guarda ; first siege of
Badajoz ; siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo ; siege and storm of Badajos ; batUe of
Salamanca ; capture of Madrid, and subsequent retreat Uirough Spain ; battles of NiveUe, Nive^
Vic, Tarbes, Orthes, and Toulouse, and the whole of the various minor affairs during that
period. Wounded 15th March 1811, at Fos d'Arouoe, when commanding a party which drove
a French piquet from the said village. Wounded again at Toulouse, when attaddng the TSte
du Pont.
170 Lient-Colonel C. C. Mitchell embarked for the Penmsula in 1810 ; commanded a
oompany of Portuguese artillery at the siege and capture of Badtyos, and commanded a nine-
pounder battery of field artillery at the battles of Vittoria and Toulouse, for which he has
received a medal and one dasp.
171 Lient-Cdonel Meade serred with the 88th in the Peninsula in the campaigns of 1811, 13,
13, and 14, indnding the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Badges in 1811, battle of
Salamanca (wounded J, siege and storming of Badajos, passage of the Nivelle and the Nive^
battles of Orthes and Toulouse. In 1814 he accompanied his Regiment to America, and the
following year Joined the army of occupation in France. In 1821 he embarked foot India on the
Staif of Sir Thomas Bey nell, and was at the siege and storming of Bhurtpore, for the captors <^
whidi fortress he reoeived the rank of M^or*
172 Lient-Colond Wildman served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanden, with tha 7th
Hussars, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
173 Lieut-Colonel Forster served with the Soots Fusilier Guards before Bayonne in 1814.
174 Lient-Colonel Beetham served in the Egyptian expedition of 1807 ; also at the taking of
Santa Maura.
176 Lieut-Colonel Goldsmid served in the Peninsula with the 12th Light Dragoons, from
1812 to the end of that war in 1814, indnding the cavaliy affairs at Castrajon, Quintara de
Puerta, and Monasterio; battles of Salamanca and Vittoria, and siege of San Sebastian.
Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloa
177 lieut-Colonel MacArthur was present as an Ensign in the 60th at the battle of Conmna.
He afterwards served with the 39th in Sicily, and again in Spain, where he was engaged with
the enemy at Vittoria, in the Pjnrenees, at the Nivdle and the Nive, at Bayonne, Orthes, and
Toulouse, and where he also served on the personal staff of the late Lt-Qen. Sir Robert
O'Callagfaan. He accompanied his regiment from Bourdeanz to Canada, and afterwards aarred
with iC in the Army of Occupation in France.
179 Lieut-Colonel Maodowall served the campaign of 1814 in Holland with the 52nd,
including the actions at Merxem and bombardment of Antwerp.
180 Lient.-Colonel Hely served with the 57 th in the Peninsula ; and having joined Lord
Hiirs division in 1809, he was afterwards present at the battle of Bataoo, in the actions of
Pombal and Redinha, the first siogo of Badajoz, battle of Albubera — where he was twice
wounded, and held the command of the regiment after that action ; battles of the Pyrenees,
NiveUe, Nive, and that before Bayonne on the 13th Dec 1813 t affairs of Peraohe, Aire, and
Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse. Sailed for Canada at the condusion of this war \ retomed
after the peace with America, landing at Ostond ; marehwi to Paris, and served with the Army
of Occupation until the breaking up of that force.
181 Sir Hennr Bayly served the campaign of 1806-9, including the battle of Corunna. He
served also on the Waleheren Expedition, and subsequently in the Peninsula, and was present
at the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, the seoond siege of Badajos, battle of Salamanca, and sSormiBg
TTfsr Services of the lAeutenani^Cohneh. 89c
of Fert SL ChratOTal, capture of Madrid, battle of Vittoria» battles of the Pyrenees on the dOth
and 31st July 1813. At Ijasaca he lost his left aim.
182 Xiieut-Colonel Bowers was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
183 Ijient.-Colonel Georee Browne served with the 23rd in Portagal and Spain»inl808-9» in-
elnding the retreat to, and battle of Corunna. On the expedition te Walcheren in 1809 ; the
Pentnsnlar campaigns of 1810, 11, 12, and 13, indudine the siece of 01iTen9a, first inrestment
of Badajoa, battle of Albnhera, affairs of Faente Gninaldo and Aldea de Ponte, siege of Ciudad
BodrigOk siege and assanlt of Badajoz, battle of Sslamanca, retreat i^om Madrid, aroir at Osma»
and bathes of Yittoria and the Pyrenees. Very sererelv wounded at the assanlt of Badtjo^
slightly at Salamanca, and rery sererely wounded at the Pass of BonoesTalles in the P^nees.
185 Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell senred with the 95th (Rifle Brigade) at the sieges of
Ciudad Bodriso and Badajoz ; and on the Quarter-Master-Oenerars staff until the termination
of the Peninswar war, when he was sent bsck to Spain and PortogsJ on a special mission to make
snrreys of the fields of battle and positions of the armies.
187 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 Yittoria, blooliade
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 G£tve d'Oleron, battle of Orthes, actions of Yio Bigorre
and Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse.
189 lieut -Colonel Burney served at the capture of Ischia and Frocida, in 1809 $ defence of
Cadiz in 1810 ; action of the Coa and Sabu^al, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, retreat from Burgos.
Served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, mduding 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 positions of Mohatee ; storming the stockades and lulls near, and
taking the town and works of Arracan. Wounded on the 16th June 1815, at Quatre Bras, by a
masket-shot in the left shin, and dangerously by a ball which entered the back part of the head.
191 Ueut-Colonel Bochfort was at the capture of the Isle of Pranoe in 1810 ; and of Java in
1811, including capture of Cornelis, stonning of Serandola and Fort Djocjocarta. Storming of
redoubts at the island of Borneo ; Nepaul campaign in 1814 $ siege and storm of Hattras ;
Mahratta campaigns of 1817 and 18 ; siege and storm of Bhurtpore 1825 and 6.
192 Lieut.-Co)onel 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 tmder
Lord Ljnedoch, including the attack on Merxem, and bombardment of Antwerp. Campaign of
1815 under the Duke of Wellington ; commanded and led the storming party at Cambray on the
24th June. Served at the Cape of Gfood Hope in 1819. Also in the Burmese war } commanded
and led the left column at the Pass on the 26th March 1825 ; and on the following day oom-
nanded and led the 54th at the attack and capture of Mahatee, as also at the assault and
capture of Arracan on the 1st April, and at the attack and capture of Bamree in May 1825.
193 Lieut-Colonel Botton served in the Peninsula from April 1812 to June 1813, including
the battle of Salamanca. Present at Waterloo on the 16th, 17th, and 18th June. Served also
at the sAege and capture of Bhurtpore.
195 Lieut-Colonel Gray accompanied the expedition which sailed under Sir David Baird, in
1805, and was present at the taking of the Cape of Good Hope, Jan. 1806. Accompanied the
diviatofi sent from the Cape to co-operate with the expedition from India for the reduction of the
Isle of Prance, having resigned the situation of Maior of Brigade to the Boyal Artillery at the
Cape, to accompany the division as a volunteer. Wrecked in the King George transport, 1st
Not. 1805 (on whi& occasion Brigadier- Gkneral York was drowned), and saved several lives
by his personal exertions, baring been the last taken frt>m the rocks li^ the boats of the Leda
frigate.
196 Lieut-Colonel Fogo served in America during the whole war, including the battle of
Plattsbnrg.
197 Lieut-Colonel the Honourable William Arbuthnott served in the Peninsula, and was
present at the passage of the Douro, and the battles of Oporto, Talavera, and Busaco.
198 Ident-Colonel Henry Blachley served in the Peninsula and France from Feb. 1812 to
Aug. 1814, including the siege and capture of Badajoz, affair of Castrajon, battle of Salamanca,
capture of Madrid and the Betiro, siege of Burgos, and retreat from thence, afiair of Osma, battle
ofvittoria, siege and capture of San Sebastian (both operations), passage of the Bidassoa and
the Nivelle, actions of the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th Dec. 1813, in front of Bayoune, passage of
the Adour, investment of Bavonne and repulse of the sortie, on which occasion he was wounded
in the head by a musket-balL
199 lAeut-Colonel Stojpford-Blair served on the expedition to South America in 1807. The
campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo (received a contusion), and
capture of Paris.
200 Lieut-Colonel Belson served in the Peninsula and South of France from July 1809 to the
end of the war in 1814, including the retreat from Talavera, action in front of Almeida, action
of the Coa, battle of Busaco, actions at Pombal, Bedinha, Cazal Nova, Foz d'Arouce, and
Ssbogal; battle of Fuentes d'Chior, action on the heights of the Agueda, sieges of Ciudad Bod-
rigo aad Bad^os, actions at Castrf^on, San Mnnos, San Mikn, and Osma; battle of Yittoria,
•otioii widi the Flreneh, 26kh June 1813, in the momhig before they entered Pampeluna, in
S9d War Sertices of the Lkuienant-CohneU.
wUoli he Oftpiond their lest gun' from '^ttoria) aotioiii in the ^rreneee, ptinfle of the
NiTelle, Nlve^ and Qkre d'Oleron ; end bettle of Orthet, betidef Tuioni minor tlkin and
■kirmithea.
203 Liant-Colonel Hall lerred in the Peninanla from 1812 to the end of that war In ISU^
jmAnAing tfie retreat from Borgoa, passage of the Bidassoa» battles of the NiTelle and the NiTe,
InTeatment of Bayonne, actions of vie Biffone and Tarbes, and battle of Tooloose. Serred the
campaign of 1815, indodlng the battle of Waterloo (wounded), and with the Army of Ooonpib*
tion. Also in Canada, as Assistant-Quarter-Master-General doring the distorbanoe of 1888;
and as Military Seoretsry to the Governor- General in 1839 and 1840.
203 lient-Colonel Head serred with the 93rd dnring the expedition to the Southsm States of
America, and the campaign against New Orleans. A^ed ai Auistant-Qaarter-Master-General
to the Force assembled before Koli^ore in the Southern Mahratta oountry in 1827. Employed
in Canada on a partionlar service in the late insurrection.
204 Lieut-Colonel M<Niyen served the campaigns of 1813 and 14, induding the investment
of Bavonne in 1813, battle of Orthes, action at Aire, and battle of Toulouse^ where he was
aeverely wounded near the groin by a musket-ball, while canrying the regimental colour of the
42nd Ui^hlanders. In 1840 he was appointed on a particular service, as Amistant- A«\j«tnnt*
General m Syria.
205 L&eut.»Colonel Hewes served on board the Rainbow, of 24 guns in the West Indlea, and
was in a severe action with La Neretdtf French frigate of 44 guns, off Cape Tlberon,«and bent
her off i emploved on the coast of Catalonia and Corsica, and present at the cutting out La Pair,
Genoese vessel armed with four guns, and moored to the battertee at GheragUo, near Cape Corset
he was at the attack on Leghorn in 1813, by Sir Josias Bowley, and present at the otagtan of
Genoa by Lord Wul Bentmck.
206 Lient-Colonel Molesworth served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807.
208 Lieut-Cobnel TVUHngton served in the Kast Indies from May 1813 to May 1823, inefaid-
ing the campaigns of 1815 and 16 in Kattywar and Eutch; taking of Aqjsr; Deoloan caoipalgna
of 1817 and 18; campaticn of 1819 in Kandish; and in Eatoh in 1820.
210 Lieut-Colonel Westmore served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Germany and Holland^
including both attacks on Merzem, and the assault on Bergen-op-Zooms served at Waterloo on
the 16th, 17th, and 18th June, and was severely wounded.
211 Lieut-Colonel Cbadi served with the expedition to Walcheren in 1809.
212 Lieut-Colonel Pattiseon served irith the 13th at the capture of Martinique in 1809, and of
Guadaloupe in 1810; in Canada during the American war in 1813 and 14; in the Barmeee war
in 1824, 25, and 26, inoludinff the capture of Baoffoon, storming the stookadsa at Eumaroot^
Eokien (severely wounded), Mapadee, Melloon, ana Pagahm Mew; and he was also present at
the repnlie of the enemy before the Lines of Bangoon on the 1st De& 1824. Ssrved also
througnout the operationi In A^dbanistan and Beloocniitan, and was present at the storm and
capture of Ghumee, operations in &ohistan, including the capture of Tootnmdunrah and Jool^uri
and he was afterwards at Jellalabad during its famous defrnoe by Sir Bobsrt Sale. He has
reoeived medale for Ghum^ end for Jellalabad.
213 Lleut-CoL Simmons served in the Peninsula, as a volunteer with the 34tb, and aftsrwaide
as an officer in the 23rd, and in the Bifle Brigade, from Sept 1811 to the end of that war In 1814.
including the storming of the forts at Almarai, affairs of oan Mnnoe and San Milan, battle ef
Yittoria} acti«ms at TansI Bridge and Bobalar, storraing Vera Heights, crossing the Bidassoa,
battle of Kivelle^ battlee of the Mive, on the 10th, lltb, and 12th Dec. 1813. Served with the
41st throughout the Burmese war, and was present at the storming of Bangoon and Syrian
Pagoda, led the head of the left column storming the trenches in frt>nt of the Dagon Pagod%
storming a strong stockade In front of the Dagon Pagoda. Commanded the left wing of the
41st regiment In the field againit the Eolapore HajaL Served with the regiment during the
caa^aign of 1842 in Afehanlstan, and coauaanded a oohmm of attaok in the aotlon of the 98th
April in the Pisbeen Vdley t preeent also in the actions near Candahar, at Goaine, and befcce
Gnnaatei oecnpatton and deetrnction of that fortress and of Cabool; expedition Into Eohielan;
storm, cantore, and destructioa of Istalii( and in the Tarious minor affiurs in and between the
Bolan and the Eyber Passes.
214 Llent«CoIonel Malcolm served on the China expedition.
215 Uent-Cdonel Donald Campbell served nt Walcheren. in 1809.
218 Lieut-Colonel Farquharson served at the oapture of the Isle of IVanoe in 1810. Capture
of the fort of Now Nuggar in Eallywar, Feb. 1814. On the borders of Scindia's country In 1814
and 15. Capture of iSrls of Joorin, Augnat 1815, Aqjar and Ehunooote^ Feb.. IMdngee and
Dwarka, March 1816. Aeticn and capture of Poena, 17th Maroh 1817. At Asblee, 2tst Feb.
1818, the MahratU General Gokla kilted, and Satteria Beya captured. Storm of Euloh Booje
Fort, Marsh 1819. Captare of the forts of l?as»el-Eymn and Zaau^ 8ih and 22nd Dec
1819. Served also fai Arabia in 1812, and was prseent in the aotlon of Beni-Boo-All, Sad
March.
219 lient-Colonel Vigors served during the campaigns of 1838 and 39 in Al%hanlataai
Commanded the two flaA eompaniea of the 13th, which formed a part of the detaohment
Sir B. Sale amit to Ginshk la pvnit of KhMadslKhaa, Inlander of Ondahar. ^
War Senriees of the Lieutenant^Coloneh. 89e
the kft flank eooiMiiy with tli« idTtaoe^ under Colonel Dennie» at the AMMilt and o^ptiffe of
the fort of Ghnmee.
S20 Ideak-Colonel Whitens serrioee : — Campaign in Spain, imder Sir Jolin Moore, including
the retreat to and battle of Coronna, where he wat wonsdedL Siege of Floihing, and capture
of Waloheren; oampaigni in Canada, from No?. 1813, to the end ofue war.
321 lienl'Colonel Himt aerred on Hie expedition to Hanover in 1805, and to Madeira in
1808; the fampaign and battle of Conmnai and in the Peninaula, from Feb. 1812 to the end of
the war in 1614; and eabaequenilir in the American war.
222 lieot- Colonel Bray serred the Mahratta campaigns of 1817, 18, and 19, and was preaent
It the aiegea and c^tores of Byghnr, Amolnier, and Aaaeerghur. He wae on board the nnfor^
sate ahin Xemi, which waa horned in the Bay of Biscay, 1st March 1625. Commanded the
39th in the action of Maharajpore, and was seTorelv wounded.
223 lieot-CoIonel Hodgson serred with the 45tn in the Burmese war.
224 lient-Colonel Sedley senred in the Peninsula from Mar. 1812 to Dec 1813, including
the taking of the forts and the a&ir of the Guarena, battle of Salamanca, actions at Osma,
Sabogannn de Morrilla, (severely wounded through the lunss), and Pyrenees, 31st Aug.
Wounded on Uie 18th June at Waterloa Served also in tiie Burmese war, dnrins tiie latter
pert of which he was detached with the command of two companies to keep open ue commu-
nication on the Irrawaddy between Bancoou and the army unoer Sir Archibala Campbell.
225 Lieut* Colonel Master served with the 4th Light Dragoons durinsr the campaign in
A%beiiiatan, under Lord Eeane^ and was present at the siege and capture of Ghuxn^e.
226 Lient.-Colonel Mundy served at the siege and storming of Bhurtpore as Aide-de-oanq^ to
Lord Combennere.
I 227 lient-Colonel M'Cleverty served the campaign agunst the Biyah of Cooig, in April 1834,
with the 48th regiment.
228 Lieut.*Coionel Grierson served at Cadiz during parts of 1812 and 1813, and afterwarda
on the eaatem coast of Spain.
229 XienL-Colonel SandUands served with the expedition to Walcheren; also the campaign
of 1815, and was engaged on the 17th June with the Horse Artillery in covering tiie retiring
movement from Qoatre Bras, and on the 18th of June he was present at the battie of Waterloo.
230 Lieut-Colonel Prenoh served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1813 to the vad of the war,
including siece of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, batties of the Kivelle and Klve, ana
investasent of Bayonnew Served also in the American war, including the actions of Bladenaburg^
Baltiaoie^ New Orleans, and Fort Bowrer.
231 Llent«-Colonel Bainbrigge served with the 20th in the Peninsula, in 1808 and 9, and again
in 1812 and 13, and was present at the batties of Yimiera, Corunna, Yittoria, and the Pyrenees,
where ha was twioe wounded and lost an amu Served also in the Walcheren expedition.
232 Lt-Colonel Thomaa Wright was slightiy wounded at Waterloo.
233 Lt-Colonel Barralier semd at the capture of Martinique in 1809, aa Acting Asaistmt
Tfnjpneer, Aide-de-camn to Sir G. Beckwith at the first capture of Guadeloupe in 1810| and
Acting Ajsist-Quarter-Master-General at its second capture in 1815.
234 Lt-Colonel James Henderson served with the 92a at the siege of Copenhagen and action
at Kioflpe in 1807; with the expedition to Sweden, and afterwards to Portugal and Spain, under
Sir J<»n Moore in 1808-9, including the action at Lugo, and battie o? Corunna. On the
expedition to Walcheren in 1809. Served the campaigns of 1814 and 16 in France and
Fiandera with the 71st, including the a£Gur of Tarbes, and battles of Toulouse and Waterloo,
at whSflk laal he waa aeverely wounded in the thigh by a grape-shot
237 Lt-Colonel Swinbum served with the 4dd at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807; the
T^«g" of 1808 in Portugal,— wounded in the head on the retreat to Yigo. Subeequent
'^"T^'f^ ^ ^® Peninsula until 1812, including the action of the Coa, battie of Fuentea
d*Onor, action of Sabucal, battie of Bosaoo, retreat to and occupation of the Lines of Torres
Yetos^ subeequent advance in pursuit of Massena, and actions of Pombal and Bedinhar—
woarndsd in the hinw Joined the army at Toulouse m April 1814. Present at New Orleana
in Jan. 1815* 8ubs«)uently joined the Duke of Wellington's army at Brussels, was present
at the capture of Paris, ana remained with the Army of Oocupation until the end of 1818.
238 Lt-CoUmel Robert Kelly served in the Peninsula with the 5th battalion of the 60th,
and waa leverely wounded in action with the enemy, 19th March 1814.
239 Lt-Cokmel Thomaa Kelly served with the late 26th Lt Dra^;oons during the latter
nan of the Carib war in St Yincent He afterwarda accompanied his Begt to Porti]^ and
noaa thenee to Egypt— the Transport in which he embarked was attacked by a Spanish Gun
Boat, whioh, after a sharp conflict was beaten off. He served at the siege of Aboukir Castie^
with the dismounted part of his Begt He waa also present in the action of the 21st March
1801, and in the afiEur of the advanoe of the army to the westward of Alexandria under Sir
Eyre Coote. He was wounded in a night attack on the enemy's outposts on the 25th Aue,
uMi, with a small detachment, he drove in the cavalry piquet, and captured the whole of £e
infiuitry piquets ^posed to him, which were much more numerous than his own party. He
has leeemd tito Sfirptian medal
240 Lt-Colonel CL A. Bayley served in the Penuiiula in 1808, 9, 10, 11, tad part of 1812,
89^ Wat Services qfthe Lieutenant' Cdaneb,
■ad WM mient at the aiEilr of Alberchs, and battle of Tala^era, as A^ataat of tlia 31it
Appointed Deputy* AMistaat-A^atant-Qenenl, in Jan. 1810, and attached to the id ditiiSoii
nnder Lord mil, in which capacity he serred during the retreat to the lines of Torrea Yedras,
and snbseqnent advance and pannit of Massena; also at the trat siege of Badajos, the aflUn
of Campo Mayor and Olivenca, and other minor aflfUrs during the operations in Istramadnraa
nnder Marshal Beresford. He was likewise present at the battle of Albohera» and al the
action of Arroyo de Molino, for which he receiTcd promotion.
241 Lt-Colonel 0*Beilly served in the Peniosala with the 4th Dragoon Gnards.
243 Lt-Colonel Bnrrowes served with the 12th at the capture of the Isle of FnuMe. In 1810,
and ooounanded a detachment of that Beet in boardins snd captorinff two French Privateers
off the Isle de la Passe. Conmanded a nattalion of details with a foioe under Coloiiel the
Honourable Leicester Stanhope in Kattywar» and was in advance at the storm and captore of
the strong hill fortress of Meettalla.
243 Lt-Golonel Gloster served in the Peninsula with the 61st from Oct. 1809 to the end of
that war in 1814, including die battles of Biuaco and Fuentes d*Onor, siege of the forts at
Salamanca, battles of Salamanca, the Pyrenees (28Ui Jnlv to 2d Aug.)i the iHvelle, the Ntve
(9th to 13th Dec), Orthes, and Toulouse. Wounded 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.
244 Lt-Colonel Harriott served in the Boyal Staff Corps at the defenoe of Cadis, battle of
Barrosa, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the NiveUe and the Kive, actions near Btdarti
aiEur of Tarbes, battle of Toulouse, capture of Paris, and with the army of occupation in France.
245 Lt-Colonel Boss served the campaigns of 1811, 12, IS, 14, and 15 with the 92d, indodinc
the actions of Arrovo de Molino, taking of Almaraa, defence of Alba de Tormes, battle m
Vittoria, affair at the pass of Maya, battles of the Pyrenees, wounded in the left l^g by a
musket-ball; battles of the Nivelle and the Nive, taking the Heij|hts of La Costa, battle of
Orthes, action at Aire, battles of Toulouse, Quatre Brae— wounded in the left foot by a musket-
ball} and battle of Waterloo, — ^wounded in the right arm by a musket-balL
247 Lt-Colonel Fits Maurice served in the Peninsula with the Bifle Brigade from April
1811 to the end of that war in 1814, inchiding the action of Sabngal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor»
sieges and assaults of Cindad Bodrigo and l^adijos, action at San Milan, batUe of Vittoria,
actions at the Bridge of Tanii and Vera, battles of the Nivelle and the Nive (9th, 10th, and
11th Dec), action of Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse Served also the campaign of 1815,
including tiie battle of Quatre Bras. Leg broken at the storming of Badajos, rad severely
wounded in the thi|^by a musket-ball at Quatre Bras.
249 Lt-Colonel Westlake served with the 26th on the expedition to the north of Spain,
under Sir Darid Baird, in 1808, and subsequently in the retreat toCorunna, under Sir John
Moore On the expedition to Waloheren and siege of Flushing in 1809t and in the Peninsula
from June 1811 to Aug. 1812. Slightly wounded at the siege <n Flushing.
250 Lt-C^okmel Toung served with the 91st m the Peninsula, from Aug. 1808 to Jan. 1809,
including Uie battles of Boleia, Yimiera, Calcavellus, and Oirunna. On the expeditioii to
Waloheren in 1809; the Peniasular campaigns from Oct 1812 to the end of that war in 1814,
including the battles of the Nivelle, the Nive (10th, 11th, and 12th Dec), Orthes, Tarbes, and
Toulouse
251 Lt-C^lonel During served in the Peninsula during the Corunna campaign, and subse-
quently from the latter pert of 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, induoing tfie battles of
Corunna, Vittoria, Pyrenees, the Nivelle, the Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse
252 Lt-Colonel the Honourable Wm. Noel Hill served in the Barmese war, in 1825 and 26,
and was present in the actions of Prome and Tandwayn.
253 Lt-Colonel Charles Stewart served in the Penhisula with the'.71st, from Sept 1810 to
June 1813, indnding the action at Sobral, battle of Fuentes d'Onor (ilightlT wounded), and
actions at Arroyo de Molino and Almaraa. 6erved also the campaign of 1815, and was
present at the battle of Waterloo.
254 Lt. -Colonel Irwin served hi the Peninsula from April 1809 to Feb^ 1814, including the
capture of Oporto, battles of Talavera and Fuentes d*Onor, siege of Badijox, riege and storm of
Cindad Bodngo, siege of Badaloz and capture of the castle by escalade (7th Apnl 1812), battle
of Salamanca, capture of Madrid and the Betiro, battles of Vittoria and the Pyreneef, beaidea
various ai&trs and skirmishes on the advance and retreat of the army. Served also the
Kandyan esmpaixns of 1817 and 18 in Ceylon.
256 Lt-ColonA Flamank served in the Peninsula with the 51st, frtmi Jan. 1811 to the end
of that war in 1814, including the battle of Fuentes d*Onor, second liege of Badijos, covering
the sieges of Cindad Bodrigo and third siees of Badajos, affair in front of Moresco, battle of
Salamanca, retreat from &ms, battles m ^ttoria and the Pyrenees (30th and 31 st JnlyX
passage of the Bidassoa, batttos of Ni?elle and St P^ and batae of Orthes. Served also tha
eampaini of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo and capture of Cambray.
257 Lieut-Colonel Gosset served in Canada hi 1813 and 1814.
258 Lt-Colonel Wilson served in the battle of TrafiUgar, and was sent with a guard on board
the lldtfmuo (a Spanish sh^ of the line), and white ha was thos situated tha lldrfmam wia
TFor Services of the Lleutenant^Cohneh* S9g
•epantad ftooi tlM fleet and driren near to Cadiii and, notwithetanding tlia cironnntanna of
biU thirty ISngtiehimm beanff then on board, and Lieutenant WUion the only oommiaaioned
Bngiiah officer with fire hnnmd Spaaiardi, the priae was narertheleaa one of the fonr preaerred
for uia Mijeatj'a lerfice. He aerred at the ndnction of Lei Saintea Iilanda in the Weat
ladiea ; in the ezpeditiaii to Waleheren; at the sieffe of Cadia; in Portogal in 1810 and 11 1 in
the a4stion between the Maeedcnum and United Siaietf and in the expedition againat New
Qrleana; and ha waa one of the ooljjwo anrfiTing offioera firomthe wreokof the.BamM frigate.
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War Services of the Majors.
1 M^or Bmb twtOMpMitod ihe 78ih to Holland, and wm prwont at tlia lotttt of IBowsimb,
Bad in aafvnl othar engagaoMiita on the Waal. He lerred afterwafda with the 87th, at Um
tttatk on Porto Bkxs and capture of Surinam, and in the Brk^and War in St I^ieia. Alto in
Sooth Amariea, and was preaent at the siege and captara of Monte Video (where he aoaled the
valla in the oonunandof uree companiea), and eaptnred a atand of eolonra, and aeenred a qnan-
ti^ of amw : at the attack on Boenoi Ayret he received three wonndi, one of which carried hia
kn eye out of ita aocket He aocoaupanied the Begt to the Penuunla ; bat, from the atata of
hit woonda, waa obliged to return to England.
1* Major Wolfe ferred the Ejgvptian campaign of 1801, and haa receiTod the medal.
2 M^or TiMiglande i enred in the Penhunla with the 74tii, and haa raceifed a medal and •
di^ for the amaidta and ei^tiiret of Giadad Bodrigo and Badi^os, aligliUy wounded at the
form^, and Mrerely at the latter.
3 Major de Bfem aenred the oampalgna in Qermaay from 1792 to 1800; in Egypt, in 1801| in
NaplM in 1805; in Calabria in 1806| in Egvpt in 1807; at the taking of Iidhia in 1809; at
the nege of Santa Maora in 1810; at the defeat of the French in Siofly, in the aame year; in
the cimpaigna of 1811, 12, 13, 14 in the Peninsula and South of France. Sererely wounded in
Qennany on the 30th September 1796; and again at the battle of the Pyrenees, on the 80th
Jnly 1813.
4 Major Sptnluff served at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806.
5 Major Uaaurton accompanied the 7 th Fusiliers to the Peninsula in Feb^ 1809, and waa
prment at the capture of Oporto, battles of Talavera and Bnsaco, lines of Torres Vedraa, sieges
of Oiodad Bodrigo and Baclajos, battles of Salamanca (scTcrely wounded), Vittoria, Bonces-
Talks, the heights of Pampeluna, and the Pyrenees, where he was again sererely 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
Tork. Accompanied the expedition to the north of Germany in 1805, under Lord Cathcart.
7 Major Sandham served the campaign of 1799 in HoUantl, including the actions of the 27th
Asg^ 10th and 19th Sept, and 2d Oct. Expedition to Copenhagen in 1807 ; to Sweden, and
atowards to Portugal luid Snain, under Sir John Moore in 1808-9 ; subsequently to Walcheren^
in 1809; Uiecampaign in Holland, in 1814; and in Flanders and France^ in 1815, including the
battle of Waterloo.
8 Major Gk>re served with the 89th regt. in the American war, including the actions at
Cbrystler*s Farm, 11th Nov. 1813, and Niagara, 25th July 1814, where he was taken prisoner
sad detained until the end of the war. Served also throughout the Burmese war, and com-
ninded a detachment under Major Sale in defence of the lines of Bangoon ; the regt was Ave
tistes in action during the campaign.
9 Major J. W. Henderson served with the 8th West India Begiment at the capture of the
Danish West India Islands, in 1801; and was afterwards present at the suppression of the
mutiny of that regiment at Prince Bnpert's, in Dominica. Served with the 3d West India
Begiment at the storming and capture of Mome Fortnn^e, in St Lucia, and at the capture of
Tobago. Joined the 50th after the storming of Almaras, and served in the Peninsula and
France until the peace of 1814. Severely wounded in the head at the capture of Aire, on the
2d March 1814.
10 Major Loard served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, from April 1809 to the end of
the war; as Lieutenant in the 4th Dragoons at the battle of Tdlavera, in tne retreat to the lines
of Lisbon, occupation of them, actions of Pombal, Bedinha, Condeixa, Campo Mayor, and Loa
SiQtos; battle of Albuhera, actions of Usagre, Fuente Guinaldo, and Aldea de Ponte; sieges of
Ciadad Bodrigo, Badajos, and Burgos, and battle of Vittoria; after which he served as Captain
in the 1 8th Hussars, at the bittle of the Pyrenees in front of Pampeluna, battles of the Nivelle,
the Nive, Orthes, Toidouse, and Waterloo, and with the Army of Oocupation in France until
Aogust 1819.
1 1 Major Hutton served in'the Peninsula with the 4th Dragoons, from Aug. 1811 to May 1813.
12 Major Greatly served in S^uth America, under General Whitelock, in 1807; in Portugal
and Spain in 1808-9, including (the cavalry action at Benev^nte, and battle of Corunna. Served
slsoat the.attack and capture of Guadaloupe in 1610.
13 Major the HononrcU>le Sir Franois Stanhope served in the 11th Foot at the siege of Flush-
iag, in 1809; and with the Ist Life Guards in the Peninsula aud South of France, and was on
the Stair at the battle of Toulouse.
14 Msjor Mill waa slightly wounded at Waterloo.
15 Major Edward Jonea served as Adjutant of the 77th at Walcheren in 1809; and in the
Ptfuasnhi firom July 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, including the action of Kl Bodon, also
the sieges and assaults of Ciudad Bxlrigo and Badajoz. Severely wounded at the storming of
OhMhidBodrigOb
16 Major Adair served with the 27 th in Sicily in 1810 and 11; in the Peninsula and France
from 181S to the dose of that war in 1814, including the takini? of Alcoy, covering the retreat
frsm Biar, battle of CasUdla, siege and subsequent blockade of Tarra^na, and actions at Villa
Pianca. Subsequently in Flanders and France, including ti^e occupation of Paris in 1815.
IV ISVt 'n^MMkA* SLtt^AvJ m^m^^Ji A»^«1.A U«*«1a ^C /^A«k<*«tVa ««am Ir* 1 QAI • a«ii1 of Wovflimn. in IftSV.
112 a War Services of the Majors.
18 Sir Tr«Tor Wbeeler serred in the Penintiila with the 16ih IJght DrtgooDefreB June lAlO
to the end of that war in 1814, indading the ponvil of Maaeeoa from the Uiieft» afttioM of
PombaU Bedinha, Foi d'Arouoe, and Sabugal; battle of Fuentee d*Oiiar, adione of LlMrasa attd
OwtrcjoD, battle of Salamanca, retreat from Boi^goe,^ battles of Vittoria, the NhreUa, and Iha
Nife, 9ch to ISth Dec. Served ako the campaign of 1815, iaolading the battle of Walefloa
. 19 Major H.A.Fraeer tarred with the 4Sd in Portugal and Spam, in 1808*9, m&der Sir John
Moore, including the batUe of Corunna, on the expedition to WaJcheren in 1809; thePeaiBsala^
campaigni from Aug. 1810 to Dec 1812, and again from Feb. to July 1814, inehidiDg the battles
of Busaco and Fuentee d*Oaor, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, l>attle of SslamaDca^ siege of fintgos^
(severely wooaded through the hoAy by a musket-shot), and battle of Tonloou^ whart Im ans
again severely wounded, a musket* ball having entered the right thigh. Served alio the caosN
paign of 1815,lncladingthebattleaof Quatre Bras and Waterloo^ at which latter he was riighily
wounded.
21 Major Wm. Smith served at the capture of Martinique m 1809, as Adjutant of the 63d.
22 Major Here served in Egypt in 1801, and has received the medaL
2S MAJor Lawrence served in Egypt in 1801, and has received the medaL
24 Major B. & Wilkinson served on board H. M. S. Dumede, in Lord Duncan's aaet olT
Gampeidown, blockading the Dutch fleet in the Texel in 1798; after which praeesded to ladm
and fdl in with a large body of Malay pirates off Batavia, which were completely destroyad*
On board the LtoMiitr at the capture of the V\Xit de Milan French frigate, ana reeaptnfa of the
Cieopmir<h off Bermuda. Served also in the expedition on the north coast of Spain, mdar Sir
James Malcolm and Captain Parka. Major WiUunson has served in every quarter of the ^ohe^
and was taken prisoner by the Americans near Norfolk in Viiginta while oarryfaig despdtehea.
Medal for servioea in Sgypt
25 Major James Johnston served at the taking of Madeira in 1807 1 capture of Oaadakna
and dependeneies, St Martta's, and St Eostattus in 1810| also one campaign against the
26 M%jor Goate*s services:— Expedition to Germany in 1805 under Lord Cathcart;
the heights of Soril, siege of Fort Bourbon, and capture of Martinique in 1808; Nepaol war In
1815, and was engaged on the heights of Muckwanpore, 15th Dec.; capture of TTattrem in 1«16|
Mahratta and Pindaree campaigns of 1817 and 18^ Burmese war in 1825 and 28.
28 Major Hunt served at Hanover, in 1805, and 1806; at Copenhagen in 1807 1 aad in the
Peninsula from Sept 1810 to May 1812, including the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo.
39 Major Shadweli Gierke served the Peninsular campaigns of 1808, 9, 10, and first part mi
181 1» inclading the battles of Boleia and Vimiera, retreat to Comnna, actions at Lugo and
before Conmna, battle of Corunna (contused on the forehead by a musket^'haU), opersAna on
the Coa during the siege and battle of AlmMda, battle of Busaco, retreat to the Unea of Tosna
Vedras, alTair near Lena, and actions of Pombal and Bedinha, at which last ha was aetafalj
womided in the right kg, which was afterwards amputated.
80 Major Kitson served throughout the Kandian war of 1817, 18, and 19.
81 Major Noel served in St. Domingo in 1796, 97, and 98, under (Generals Boyer and Sir
Brent Spencer, and was wounded in the right thigh, when the French attacked the Gotdon
of Posts. Served also at the capture of St. Lucia, Tobago, and tho colonies of Demenafa*
Essequibo, and Berbice.
SS Major Sharer served in the Peninsula with the 34th from July 1809 to Deo. 1811, and
from August 1812 to July 1813, induding the battles of Busaco, Albuhera, Arroyo de MolioOy
Vittoria, and Maya in thie Pyrenees.
84 Major Mallng served at Copenhagen in 1807, and in the Peninsula in 1808.
35 Major Samuel Thorpe served with the 23rd in the Peninsula under Sir John Moore, ia^
dnding the action at Lugo and battle of Corunna. Capture of Waloheren in 1809. Snbsa*
Saently in the Peninsula, including the siege of Oliven^a, siege of Badajox in 1611,baltlacf
Jbuhera (twice wounded). Served with the 39th at the battle of Toulouie, whan ha was
again severely wounded. Also in the American war at Plattsbnrg; and anbieqaiBtly at tha
capture of Paris.
36 Major Begbie served in the Peninsula with the 82nd from Aug. 1808 to Kb?* 1809, in-
cluding the capture of Oporto aad battle of Tslavora,
38 Major Macpherson served in Hanover in 1605 and 6; at Boenos Ayvea in 1807; in Par*
tqgal and Spain from July 1808 to Jan. 1809, including the battles of Boleia and Vimiara;
action at Lugo, and battle of (>>miina. With the expedition to Wdchereo, aad slega of Flusli*
iag, where be waa woimded; the Peninsular campaigns from May to Bea 1812, iirrfajinf Um
liattlo of Salamancs, where he was severelv wonnued.
39 Major Hartman served in the expedition to Hanover in 1805-6) at the siege «f GopaA*
bagen in 1807; in Swcd«ai, Portugal, and Spain in 1808-9, iaoluding the advance aad letraftt af
the army and in the Iwttle of Coiiinna. Expedition to Walcheren, 1809; subiequeOt asHpaigiia
in the Peninsula and France, including the defence of Tarifa and aiBur of Casas V^|u« bat*
tie ef Barrosa, actions of Arroyo del Molino and Almarez, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrsneea
(25th, 30th, and 3l8t July), Pass of Maya. Nivelle, Kive, Bayonne, and Orthes; a&ir at St.
Palais, and battle of Toulouse.
40 Major Pinckney served with the 86th on the expedition to South America* ^"i??a«*ing
War Services of the Majors. 112 J
1809, incladmg the battles of Holeia and Yimiera. On the expedition to WalcheKn in 1809;
receiTed the flag of trace at the outpost at the attack and capture o1 Ter Vere; present also at
Hiddieburgh and Flushing.
41 M«jiir Mackay served with the 68th on the expedition to Walchereo, and at the capttBrt
of Flokhiog in 1809. Alio in the PeoiDsda from June 1811 to the end of that war io 1814, in-
oladQig the battle of fialemaaea, fetreaS from Burgos, and battles d Yitteria (wounded in the
hea4>v the Fjreneea, the KireUe, and Orthes.
42 JiBJsir Auhin sewed ia the Peninsula from Nov. 181 1 to the «&d of the war^ ineluding
tbrbaatleaofVlttoite, the Pjrpneea, 26th, 2801, 80th, and 31st July; Nivelle, Nimi, SSb, 11th,
sod latii Use. 1813, besides many other minor actions and skirmishes. Seterely wounded
tfattMgb the left aide^ in action at Coaohez, 18th Haieh 1814. Serred subsaqaently tn the
• 4ft Msjor jBcowb serred the campaign of 1814 in Holland with the 21st, and was psesssit al
the 9tonniog of Bsrgen-op-Zoom.
44 M^for WilliaBBi Seward served with the 9th in the Peninsula* from Aur 1808 io Jan« 1809,
sad was pfuasnt al the battle of Vimiera; on the expedition to Waleheren ul 1809 i and iiubso
^Mntl/ lAthe Penmsi^, including the defence of Tarifa, battles of BarroM (wounded), Yit-
toris, and the Nire, and blocksde of Bayoune.
45 Major Stack served in the Peninsula with the 24th from June 1609 to Feb. 1813, and
sgsin from 2nd Dec. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Talavera
(wounded) and Busaco, actions at Espinal and Foe d'Arouce, repulse of a sortie at Ciudad
fiDddgo, bsiila of Salamanca, capture of the Retire at Madrid, taking of the hills aad out-
WDfeka before Burgos, siege of Burgos and storming of the breaches (leverely contused) varionfl
skindshea with the rear-guard and covering party at the bridge over the Carrioii on the re-
tnat, and battle of Orthts, where he wss severely wounded by a ball, which shatterwl the left
dbow-joinl* and occasioned amputation of the arm. Served eight years in Caneda, and re-
ccsved a aevere contusion on the head in 1829, when on duty.
46 Major Beraney served in the Esst Indies with the 17 th from Dee. 1806 to May 1823, mid
wai present at the siege and cspture of Goonourie in 1807 ; and the Mahratta campaign of 181 7»
m<jAng th» affsir al Jubbiepore.
4f H^QC 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, Yittoria^ and the
Pjueneesb
48 Major Clements served at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806 { subeeqnentiy
on the cxpeditkHi to South America ; the campaign of 1808-9 in Spain, and extra aide-de-camp
to Sir John Moore at the battle of Corunna. On the expedition to Wakheren in 1809 ; the
Pininaular campaigns from 1810 to 1814| including Cavares and Merida, SaUmaneai Begar,
Yittoria, Yalley of Bastan, and the Pyrenees.
49 Mijer Dovle served with the expedition to South Americai including the siege of and sortie
from Monte Yideo, and storm by the enemy of Colonia. Served also ia the south of Franee,
from Beck 1313 to the end of that war in 1814, including the Uookade of Bayonne aad repabe
of the aortie, when he received a contusion on the left arm.
51 M^or Meade served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1810 to Oct. 1811, including the battle
of Fnentes d'Onor, and other minor affairs. On the staff of (3«neral Count Walmoden, in ISIS^
St the actions of Haadorf in Mecklenburg, and Goerde in Hanover. Aasisfied also at the
Menee of Bostock by the Swedes, where his horse was killed, and bis left arm disabled. Served
the campaign in Holland, in 1814^ including the attack on Merxem, bombardment of Ajatwerp,
snd aita^ on Bergen-op-Zoom.
52 Major Harrison served in the American war.
54 Major Murphy served in the Peninsula from Dec. 1808 until the end of the war, including
sctions at Albeigaoa and Grijo, passsge of the Douro, capture of Coimbra, siege and capture of
8sn Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, action at Bidart (wounded) ; battles of Nivdlci Nive^
Sth, 10th (wounded), 11th; 12th, snd 13th Dec. } blockade of Bayonne^ action of St. Eilemo, and
battle of l^ulouse. Medal for Toulouse.
55 Major Hooper served in the Ptrninsula from 1809 to 1811*-whtn he was sent to England on
SDteant of his wound) — and was present at the batde of Busaco, lines at Torres Yedxas, skir^
flushea on the retreat of Massena, actions at Campo Mayor and Bella Caste), first siege of Ba-
d^s, taking of OlivoB^, sad battle of Albuhera, where he was severely wounded through the
shoulder in a charge.
56 Mi^or WiUats served in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of the war, indudiag the
nege and storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storming of Baditjos from 19th Jan. to 6th
Apsf] 1612 ; operations near and blockade of Bayonne.
56- Msjor Wallett's seryices :— Battles of Buleia and Yimiera ; siege and capture of Flushing,
l£i09 s in the Peninsula from June 1811 to the end of the war. including the siege of Ciudad
BedrigOk bntiles in the Pyrenees on the 28th and 30th July, inve«tn:eint ol Pampeluna, battles of
OrUies and Nive. Severely wounded in the thigh at Quatre Bras.
59 Major BoUon aerved the oampa^n in Spain, under Sir John Moore, with the 14th, and
was present at the battle of Conuma. Also with the expedition to Waleheren, and at the siege
<tfFlndbi«ginl300.
112 c War Services of the Majors.
60 Mftjor ThoiBM Beid^ored with fhe 3Sd at the capture of Boarlmt t&d ft* Mb of RrHaeB
in ISIO $ the campaign of 1813 and 14 in Gennaiiy and Holhrnd, jDchiding hotll aftlMln on
M«rxem and storming of Bergen-op-Zoom. Alao the campaign of 181S, mdndiag lh» fasttfeof
Qaatre Bras, retreat of the 17ih June, an 1 battle of Waterloo, where he waa teitrely Maidfld.
61 Major Cox serred at Travanoore in 1809, and in Ava in 1885.
69 Major Charters served with the expedition to Hanorer, under Lord OatiieArt in 1005 i the
Waloheren expedition, in 1809 ; and campaign in Holland, under Lord Lvnedoch, In 1814.
63 Major Mason serred with the expedition to the coast of America, in 1818, and was
engaged in seTeral small actions. Present also at the capture of Moose Island, in the flaj of
Fundy, in 1814.
65 Mijor Handoock accompanied the expedition to Hsnorer In 1805 ; .foined the mufin
Sicily in 1806, and was employed with its Tarious operations from 1806 to 1810 i went witlitke
oxpfldition to Naples, and was present at the capture of Isohia and Frodda ; retutaed to Bkaky
and empioyed against the French army, in 1811. Served in Spain dnriog 18ia and 13^ tnolodii|(
the batUe of CastaUa, siege of Tarragona, and affair of Villa Franca. Also the campaiga of
1815, and was severely wounded at Waterloo.
66 Major Sutherland served with the 72d at the capture of the Cape of Good Hopo in I8M ;
and accompanied the force from thence to co-operate at the capture of the Isle of Fk'aooe ib 18 lO.
67 Major Gregory served in the American war in 1814 and 15, and commanded a g«B«boat
belonging to the Flotlihi under Commander Owen, on Lake Ontario, fbr which ho rtoeivsd the
thanks of Uie Naval Commander-in-Chief.
68 Major Wright served at the capture of Madeira, in 1808 t and the campaigtt m the
Peninsula, under Sir Jdhn Moore, in 1808-9.
69 Major Stewart served with the 25th at the reduction of Martfaiique, St Martians, aad Bt
Eustatius, in 1809: and of Gnadaloupe in 1810, and a^aln in 1815.
70 Major Crawfnrd served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1812 to July 1814, inelodlng opera-
tions of the covering army durine the siege of Badajoc in 1812, aa a volunteer 79th regt»i Mtilc
of Balasnaaea, capture of Madrid, battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Ortfaca (acrtfre
gnn-ahot wound).
71 Major Henry Beid served at Cadis from March 1813 to the end of tfw war. Served abo
in the American war, inelading the afikir at Hampden.
73 Major Long served with the 71st in the Peninsula, from Sept 1813 to the end of ^at war
in 1814, indudinff the action at Cambo, battlea of the Nive, before Bayonno (wounded)« Oftbaa,
Aim, Tarb^s, and Toulouse. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Watailoou
74 Msjor Barou served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814.
75 Major Colebfook served on the expedition to Walcheren in 1809.
77 Major Bonamy served in the Peninsula with the 6th from Sept 1813 to June iei4^iBfiloi-
ing the battlea of Nivelle, Nive, 9th, 10th, and 11th Dec and Orthes.
78 Mrior Marshall served with the 91st on the expedition to Portugal in 1808, iadadin^ the
battlea of Boleia and Vimiera, advance into Spain and retreat through GaDtda under Sr John
Moore, action at Logo, and battle of Comnna. Expedition to Waldieren in 1809. Snbao-
qnratly m the Peninsula^ including the battlea of Vittoria, the Pyrenees (26th, 27thy S8tl^ and
80th Jaly), the Nivelle, and the Nive, on the 9th, lOih, 11th, and 13th Deo. 1813, iatartuseat of
Bayonne, and battle of Orthes. Slightly wounded at Pampelnna, 28th July 1813,. and sevatilj
al Orthes.
79 Major Manners aerved in the Peninsula with the 59th from Aug. 1819 to Maj 1^4,
including the battle of Vittoria, siege and storming of San Sebastian in Aug. 1813, bittia of
the Nive on the 9di, 10th, and 11th December, 1813. Wounded at the Horaiing of Bhnr^poio
on the 18th January 1826.
80 Major Ravnee served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807 1 with the expedition to Sweden,
and subaeqaently to the Peninsnla under Sir John Moore, including the retreat to Ouroatta.
Served also subsequently in the Peninsula from March 1810, to the end of the war in 1814,
ineluding the siege of Cfadia, battle of Barroaa, siege of Tarifa, action at Seville, battles of Vit-
toria, Pyrenees, and Nivelle, passage of the Adour, and operations before Bayoana
81 Msjor Cooke's services: — See page 116, note 2.
82 Major Brown served the campaign of 1815 with the 11th Dragoona, and was prnaant at
the battle of Waterloo. Also at the aiege and capture of Bhnrtpore, under Lotd Combwuiwa,
in 1825-6; and waa a volunteer for tiie dlamounted cavalry stormintf party.
83 Major fiirtwhiaUe aerved the campaign of 1814 in the South of Franco with tha Stad.
Alao the campaign of 1815, indnding the battle of Quatre Braa (sfightly woondad)^ lotiaat an
tha 17th Jane, and battle of Waterioo (severdy wounded).
84 Major Monro waa proaent with the 2nd battalion of the 87th in aearly ovsry aaUm la
which it waa engaged, the greater part of the time as adjutant, indoding the batds of Tala^reia
(wounded in the right thigh, where the ball still remains) defence of Cadis during tha whole
due, battle of VHtoria (two horses shot under Um), the Pyrenees, Nivellp, Orthea (hofe ahot),
Vio Bigorre (woanded), and Toulouse, besides various affairs of out*poata. Sarved alao ilho
Mahratta camfatgn of 1817 and 18; and in the Burmese war, in 1825 and 26.
85 Mmot John Clariie served in the Peninsula from March 1809 to the ead of that war fa
1814, iadhidfaig the battles of Oporto and Talavara, LfaMs of Tonea Vodn% mHoos af Airojro
r
War Services of the Mcgors. \\2d
4e MbBno aU Ctapo Major, battle of AlbmlMra, n»t^ of Badajoi, battlM of Vittaria, the
PjnaMt (ftou aSA to 31it Joly, and 2nd Avg.), the KiTelle, the NItb^ (9th and Idth Dea),
MtioB of St. Pal«i«» hatde of Orthea, action at Aire» and battle of Toolooaa^ baaidea mammon
AfrwhhaBr At the battle of Albahera, when in the oommand of a coBKpany q/[ flaDken» waa
itrnck down by a Poliah Lancer, and taJken priaoner, bat made hia eaoape in a charge of cavalry.
86 Major Algeo aerted in the Feninaula with the 77th from Ang. 1813 to the end of the war.
87 Maior Sheppard aerred at Walcheren« in 1809; and in CanMa from March 1814 to Dae.
18U, mdoding tne aotiona at Chippawa, Londy'a Lane^ before Fort £rie» and the attack on
SaakeHill.
88 Migor Hutchiaaon aailed with the 47th on the expedition to South America in 1806.
arriTed at Madraa in 1808, he waa preaent at the atorm of Chiak In 1811, and waa tiie
Int isATidnal who entered the fort by a nreaoh made in the gate br a aiz-poonder— in thSa
lenriee he received five woonda. In 1812 he waa at the redaction of lu>w Nnggtf; after whioli
ka aerred at Poona and on the banka of the Kiatna. In 1817 he waa at the rednotion of Palaaa-
MTcDeeaa, Kirjah and Vinmpore; and he aerved also daring the Mahratta war of that aad the
following year. In 1819 and 20 lie serred in the Peraian Ghilf, and led the atoming party
igainit ne enenay'a atroog fortifioationa, and at the capture of Zjrah. In 1824 he aeeompanied
the 47th to Boraaah, and remained with it daring the whole of ita operationa-*he lad the fiiat
eoloma of attack at the atorming of the Hill Fort on the bank of the Pega Biver» 11th Jan.
1835, and recetred a aerere contoaion on the head: he alao commanded the atorming party the
folloinng day againat the atockadea of the Syrian Pagoda.
89 M^ BiehardaoB aerred in the Peninaola with the 11th from Ang. 1809 to Oct 1814,
indading the battle of Baaaco, the anbaeqaent retreat of the army to the linea before Liaboiw
the advance and pnraoit of the enemy when they broke np from Santaremt bkwkade of ^'mtiitt
and battle of Facntea d'Onor.
90 Major Cannon aerved in the Peninsula with the old 94th from January 1810 to the endof
^ war» ladading the defence of Fort Matagorda in front of Cadii in 1810, linea of Torraa
Vedraa* battle ofFoentea d*Onor, firat aiege of Badajos, action at £1 Bodon, atorm of Cindad
Bodrigo, (aeverely wounded in the chest); battlea of Salamanca, Yittoria (alightly wounded in
the right knee), Pyreneea. Nivelle, Orthea, and Tonlouae.
91 Mig<x' Tatton served in the Peninaula from Aug. 1811 to the end of that war ia 1814, and
was preaent at the blockade of Bayonne.
92 Major Jackaoa aerved in the Peninaula from Dec 1809 to 1814, and waa aeverely
wounded through the left breaat and in both arma at the battle of Albuhera* Served aofaae-
qoently in the American war.
93 Major Graham aerved at the aiege of Flaahing in 1809, and afterwarda in the Peniniula*
inaioding the blockade of Bayonne. Sabaeqaently in the American war, including the actkm at
Bladenaburg and capture of Washington, action near Baltimore, and thoae in front of New
Orieana on the 20th Dec. 1814, and 8th Jan. 1815; alao at the taking of Fort Bowyer.
94 Migor Nickoll aerved with the 90th at the taking of the Danish laUnda of St Croix and
Sc Thomaa in 1807. Sent upon particular aervioe in command of the Light Company in 1813
la drive away an Aaierican privateer of large force from off the Idand of Barbadoea; brought
bar to aetion, and after a sharp fight drove her away. Served during the vrar in Canada in
1814.
95 Major Black aerved the campaign of 1815, including the battlea of Quatre Braa and
Waterloo, at which last he was slightly wounded. Also in the campaign on the Sutlej (Medal),
inefaiding the battlea of Baddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon.
96 Major White aerved with the 11th regt on the expedition to WaMheren nd at tiie alage
of Fluahing in 1809. He aerved afterwarda in the Peninsula from July 1812 to the end of 1813.
97 Major Bobertaon aerved with the eaqpedition to Waleharen in 1809, and vraa preaent at
the atee of Flnahing. Alao at the taking of the Kandian country, in Ceykm, under Sir
Bobcrt Skfownrigg.
98 M^ Bavcra landed at Paasagea in Dec. 1813, and jomed the light dinaion in Feb. 1814|
took cha^ of a diviaion of the boata fitted out at Socoa for the paaaage of the Adouri then
joined the force for the siege of Bayonne. Embarked for America in 181 4*
100 l^cr Waymouth aerved in the Peninsula with the 2nd Life Quarda from Nov. 1812 to
the cad et that war in 1814, including the battle of Yittoria, inveatment of Pampeluna» and the
battlea of the Pyreneea. iUao the campaign of 1815, induding the action at Quatre Braa,
eovwing the retreat on the 17th June, mid battle of Waterloo. Severely wounded and taken
priaoMr* whan charging the French cniraaaiera at Waterloo.
101 Itijor Buehan aerved the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including the reconnoitring of
the pomtioa before Antwerp, action at Merxem, and bombardment of Antwerp.
Un M^or Lowe aerved with the 16th Lanoara at the aiege of Bhurtpore in 1825*6, and vraa
104 M^or Gibaon aerved in the Peninaula with the lat Light Inftmtry battalion of the
King'e QenMU Legion, from Ang. 1818 to the end of that war m 1814, inelading the aiepe of
San Sebaatian, an aetion in the Pyreneea at the paaaage of the Bidaasoa (wounded), and the
aidiaeqwBi aotiana in which Uie left wing of the army waa engaged. Served alao the campaign
of ia|5y and «M pment at the battle of Waterloo.
126 6th Regiment of Dragoon Guards ( Carabmeers.) pJJ|
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II Sir Thomas Hawker/ KCH. Comet, 12 Maj, 179i6; Lieut, 6 Apfi^ff
CapflO July, 99 ; Jlfq;or,23NoT. 1804; Xunc^.-CoZ. 2 Sept. 06 ; CW.4i»,
14; Mqjor-Oen. 27 May, 25; Lieut-Gen. 28 June, 38; {^oL ddi ~
QaardSy 5 June, 39.
LU%a.'CoUma*
H QfilJamef Jackson,* KH. J^. 9 Oct. 06 ; lAeia.26Jta.QBi Capi.9»haL
13; Brevet'MqfoTy 18 June, 15; Mqjor, P26 April, 27; Ifre^ei
25 May, 26 ; Lieut.-CoL P 2 March, 39 ; CM. 28 Nor. 41.
David Hay, Comet, 6 Oct. 08 ; Lieut, p 31 Oct llj Capi. ^ A Aogf. 10 ; m^^^
Mtyor, 10 Jan. 37 ; Regth-Me^mr, p 14 Aprfl, 87 ; Brevei'Li^C^L 1 N^.tt
Captains.
Henry Richmond Jones .
Hon. A. G. F. Jocelyn .
William Neville Custance
Charles Sawyer
Edward Hare Croker . . . «
Daniel Henry Mackinnon'
LlBUTBirANTS.
WUllam S. PhiUps, R.M.
Thomas Manders, a<fi' • •
Phillips Buchanan
Frederick Charles Polhlll
Henry Dawson . . •
Samuel James Morton . .
Thomas Hey wood
Edward M'Evoy
John Forster .*.*.*..«•
Thomas O. L. Carew Owyn
COKITBT.
P 9 June 25
P 26 April 31
Pll Oct 31
P 6 Sept 33
P17 Aug. 41
P 1 July 36
25 Oct 22
P 30 July 35
P 6 Sept 39
P31 Mar. 43
P24Aug. 39
P 9 June 48
P28 Nov. 45
P 30 April 46
P 25 Aug. 43
Pl6Jan. 46
P 1 May 46
P 23 July 47
P 10 Dec. 47
Liat7T«
P 14 Nov. 26
P 6 July 32
P 26 June 35
P 8April86
P 9 June 43
P23Mar. 38
16 Feb. 26
6 Oct 38
P17 Aug. 41
P 2 Aug. 44
P 24 Feb. 48
P28N0V.45
P 12 Feb. 47
P23July 47
8 Sept 47
P 5 Nov. 47
CAPTAIK.
P 12 Jane 30
P17 Aug. 41
P 16 Mar. 98
P 8 Aug. 45
P 6 Not. 47
P 16 Got. 47
MAIOI.
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CORVBTS.
Josiah Marshall Heath . .
J. J. WilUams Fredricks
John Davis Sherston ....
Paymaster. — Simon Fitzherbert Jacson^ 20 March, 46; Sne. v S5 JaikS
Lieut. P 2 April, 41.
Ae^utant. — Lieut. Thomas Manders, 81 July, 36.
QuarteV'Master.-^ThomAS Smith, 26 June, 35.
Surgeon.'^'^ John Heriot/ M.D. 16 April, 12; Aiiistani'Shtroetm, i ir«v.«
Hasp.' Assist. 11 May, 04.
Assistant'Surgeon^^Beary Carllne, 28 Sept 26; Hospital^Aseisimmi, 31 A^.9-
I 0 Veterinary Suraeon. — Alfred Henry Cherry, 28 Sept 46.
Scariet — Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
[Returned from Buenos Ayres, 1808.]
1 Sir Thomas Bawkar was praaent in the actions in North Holland, tha Haldar c>xp«dltlo^ In tm 1&
10th Septambar, 9nd and 0ih Ootobar, I7W; and was pmrat In command of tha 90th Lifht Xit^n^ *
9r9Tj aetloo In which tha British troops war« aofaged on tha aaatam aoast of Spain, la 181t umA 141S. «
has sobaeqoentiy serred on tha Stafl^ in India, as M^or-Oeneral.
9 Colonel Jackson served In the Penlnstila, from April, IS09, to Iba end of that war la 161<
Iha battles of Oporto, TalaTora, and Butaco ; action at Rediuha, battle of Puantes d'Onor, llrti iiiJ4 «r
Jos, nation at Bl Bodoa, aiafa and capture of Cludad Rodrigo, siege and capture of Badi^os, battto* «
naaaa, Vlttoria, Majra Pass, Pampeluna, 16th Julr, Pyrenees, aoth July, If iTelle, If iva, and Bayoaaa. 9
at Waterloo, and with tha army of occupation in Prance. Serred in India and Arabia fh»ai iai» «
inclodiBf tha capture of Beni-Boo-Ali, as Military Secretan to Sir Lionel Smith, and, tor whick a
ha was raeonroaiulad by tha Marquis of Hastings for tha rank of Liattt.-ColoaeL.
8 Captain Macklnnon sarred with the 10th Lancers throitghout tha oampain la Ail^bmlataa.
Lord Kaana, and was preaant at tha siege and capture of Ohusnea (Medal). Ha serred also la tlM
paiga oa tha Sotl^ (Medal) In IMO, Including tha battles of Buddiwai, Ailwal, and Bobraoa.
4 Dr. Harlot serrad la tlM Faaiasala fhna Jnaa, 1800, to tha end of the war, ladodhiff tba
TalsTara and BiUmaaca, aiafa of Borgos, and battlaa of TUtoila, the fyrsnaas, aad Ortbca.
Wot- Sennce9 of the Majo^i. 1 Kf/
■1^ BsecailwUBfilgiif i-^lao lh« siege and asaaalt Df Bhttrtp6re,— wtranded fn the left toot by «
B*p« slMi ai tb# ftiMMlt, 18 th Jul 1826. He WM also present at the first captare of Clmsaiu
bObibaiiieM). r --i
IM M«jdr Bawson strfed in the Kandftu wn in Otjrimi.
130 Major Aiiuirorth serred at the siege of Flosbine in 1809, and subsequently in the Penin»
Mia, l^eMisf the battle of Fuentes d*Onor, and >ad siege of Butsjoc, and bftttle of NiTelle.
Serred also t& easspalgn of 1815, and was present at the butle of Waterloo.
* 181 liiQor CaoipbeU served tlie eampaigii of 1814, fn the south of France, induding the
itaifMtaMnt of Bayonne. Serfed also thronehont the Burmese war.
132 Major Poyntz serred in the PeninsiUB as a tolunteer with the 30tb, from Febniaty t6'
fiavMsbsr 1811*taicindiiig the> oeoupatiun of the Lines at Torres Vedras, pursuft of MasseAa»
tilipaafBabagai, AJsseida, and Bsrba del Paeroo; and battle of Fuentes cOaor.
IflS Mi^aw BochfiDrtSoott served with the expedition against New Orleans, and was present
a4 tlw httack on the Atnerioan Lines on the 8ih Jan. 1815, and at the capture of Fort Bojer.
Serrdd:after«azds in Franoe with t^ Army of OcoBpatiott,froin July 1615 to December 1818 }r
and with theallkd Asglo-Turhish fotoe In Sjria, from Dec 1840 to Not. 1841.
iM Major Fraser serred in the PenUisula with the 53rd firom Aug. 181 1 to the end of that
var ilk 1814^ inoliiding the siege and eapture of the fortified oonvents at Sslamanca, battle of
Salamuaoa, aiege of the eastle of Burgos, battles of Vittoris, the Pyrenees, the Nirelle, and
Xoolanse. Severely wounded BtPampeluna on the 26Ui July 1813.
Xaa Major CkMld served with the 48th, in the operattoos against the Bajah of Coorg in 1834.
137 Major Smith, previously to entering the army, served for a short period In the navy, and
viatiivse tunes wounded. Served in the Peninsula from June 1813 to the end of the war, and
vaa pteaent at the uAur of Ordal. &efnlj wounded at Waterloo.
IM Major Wade served throughout the campaigns in Ai^hanistan from 1838 to 1842 !ndfl<-
swsb 'fc» «us Adjutant of the 13th at the storm and capture of Ghuznee (medal), and Major of
BrigadaM She assaufc and capture of the town and forts of Tootumdurrah, storm of Jhoolghur,
nghft Afttadk at Baboo Koosh Qhur, destruction of Khardurrah, and assault of Perwai>dnrrah.
Braant-wsth the 13th at the storming of the Koord Cabool Pass (wounded), affair of Teieen,
forcing the JugduUuck Pass, reduction of the fort of Mamoo Khail, heroic defence of JellalabAd
ami scrtihi ea the 14th Nov. and lit Dec. 1841, 11th March, 24th March, and Isl April, 1842 j,
ganmal-aa ttoftand defeat of Akbar Khan befbro Jellalabad (medal), storming the heights of
J^gdollnoh; general actkm of Teaeen, and recapture of Cabo<A (medal).
139 Major Canch served in the Pentnsnhk with the 6th from Aug. 1808 to Deo. 1812, and
agsin from Pet. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Boleia, Vimier^
Tihiwia., and Bnsaoof retreat to the lines of Torres Vedras, actions of Leria, Pbmbal, Bcdinha,
and Sabugsl— contused wound on the groin $ battle of Fuentes d'Onor, second siege of Bidajos
BBSiiiid wound on the chest; aetiona of Bl Bodon and Aldea de Ponte, siege and capture of
Cindid Bodfigo-^woonded in the right thigh at the assault i third siege and capture of Uadiyos
—contused wound in the neck at the assault; battle of 8alamanca, — horse killed; eapture of
Madrid and the Betiro, battles of the Nirelle, the Nive, and Orthes; actions of Sanveterre and
VleAlgatfi^ and batde of Toulouse, — horse wounded. Served afterwards in the American wv,
aad ipaa present at tibe action at Plattsburg.
UO Mi^ 0*Grady served with the 62od in the operations in 1814, agahist the IVenoh fai
reCzuaiAtmi Leghon, including the affairs of SpessiA^ forcing their position on the heights of
Ncn^ and eapturc of Genoa. In the same year served in tM American war, and wai present
at the taking of Castine. Seorved with the 48th throughout the campaign against the Bijah of
Coorg in 1834.
141 Msjor Austin served in the Peninsula, from Oct. 1811 to April 1812, inoloding the siege
audatamt'Of Ciudad Bodrigo* Gampaign of 1 814 in Hollaed, including the taking of the forti*
fied village of Merxem. Campaign of 18 1 5, including the battle of Waterloo.
Itt'iMajor Robertson served in the Peninsula with the old 94th from Jan. 1810 to the end of
th« war» fBclnding tha defence of Cadis, from Feb. to Sept 1810, where he was employed as an
Assbttuit Baginear ; lines al Torres Vedras, aoUons at POmbal, Bedinha, Casal Nova, Fox
d'Arouce, and Sabusal; battle of Fuentes d'Onor, second siege and blockade of Bsdsjoz in June
1811 $ aetiaoa at m Bodon, and Aldea de Ponte, siege and storming of Ciudad Hodrigo,
siege and assault of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, advance upon and capture of Madrid, retreat
toPorCiigaV batAa «f Nivalle^aetuias of La Baatide, Sauveterte, Tic Bigorre, and Tarbee; battles
of Orthes (severely wounded in the left arm) and Toulouse.
14S Ma^ Bnoch served with tha expedition to Walohef«n and at the siege of Flushing, in
1801^ f mtfiftPeoinsala fit>m 1810 to 1813, ineluding tl.e sieges of Badajox and Oli venae, in
IMl? haitle of Albnhen, aetloDs of Fuente Griaalda, 25th, 28tfa, and 27th Sept. 1911 ; sieges
of*eiudad:BOdrigo nad Badajox, battle of Salamanca (seftersly wounded, and horse kiikd under
hlai^. i Sewed alaotha campaign of 1815,faioluding the battle of Waterloo, storming of Oamfaray
sad )oa|itnn'Of Cans.
144 Major Here served with the 16th Lancers during the campaign in Ai%haiiistfto under
Lsrd.Meaoe^and waa preseai at ihe siege and capture of Ghuaaee (Medal) ; and he oom-
mandadlias party of the 16th Lancers, under Brigadier Curelon, sent to setae the guns and
efdw citadel of Cabool, aad wta appohited at Cabool Aisistant- Adjutant-
112 g Wat Sermeei of the Mqfors.
Gflneral of Canby, and eontiiiiied so antn tiie TCdoeCion of Lord Ketne't srmy in the IRrorincM.
He senred aUo the eampAign on the SaUej in 1846 (MedtlX inelading tiie battles of Boddiwalt
Aliwdl (woimded), and Sobraon.
145 Major Archibald Campbell serfod In the Peninsula with tiie 4th Vcftiogtyue Bm^. ttom
20th Maj 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, indnding tile battle of Bosaoo, Idiiet ofTorrea
Vedras, action of Campo Mayor, battle of Albnhera, Ist and 2nd aieges of Badajox, action at
Anojo de Mdlino, batUes of Vittoria, ^renees, Pampelima (seTerely woimded in the side),
mre 9th Dee., and before Bayonne 13th Dee;, taking the itlud of Holriague, battle of Orthca^
action at Aire, and )»atUe of Toulonse. Head lOTerely injored 24th June 181S, when panning
the enemy to Pampelnna.
146 Mijor Beckham serred the Peninralar campaigns of 1812, 13 and 14.
147 Major Brown serred with the 41 st in the Burmese war in 1824 and 25.
148 Major Orr serred in the Feninsola, with tbe 7th Fosiliers, fk^m Feb. to Aug. 1811, and
i^ain from April 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, inslnding the siege of Badakn in April
and May 1811 , battle of Albuhera (woonded in the left knee and elbow), action of Osma, battle
of Yittoria, affitir of BonoesTalles, batUes of Pampelnna, Nirelle, Orthes, and Toulouse, basldss
TarioQS minor affsira. He was also at the capture of Paris in 1815.
149 Major TVeror lerTed the campaign*of 1814 in Holland. Also the campaign of 1815, Ia-
ehiding the battle of Waterloo, and captures of Cambray and Paris.
150 Major Creagh serred in the Anglo- Spanuh Legion, and was engaged on the heights of
Arlaban in Alaya, on the 16tfa, 17th, and 18th Janvaiy, 1836» besides scTeral other aMra. He
was also employed on a Psrticnlar Serrice in Canada at the outbreak of the Bebellicii in 1897.
151 Major Wolfe serred with the 59th at tbe taking of Patembang hi Sumatra in 181S ; the
taking of BbU, and also the fortified Kittore at Macassar in 1814 ; the Decan campaign of 1817
and 18; and in Ae Kandian war in 1818.
152 Mmot Orange serred in the Burmese war in 1825.
153 Malor Dn l^met serred with the 45th in the Burmese war in 1825 and 26.
154 Major Barnes serred at the capture of Fort Anjul in Cutch 25th Dec. 1815 ; the Mahralto
campaigns of 1817-18 ; escalade of the Fort of Booje in Cnteb, March 1819 ; siege of Raa-^^
Kymah and Zjrah in Ajrabia, Dec. 1819 ; escalade of Dwarka Ohamandel, Dee. 1820; action of
Beni-Boo-Ally fai Arabia, March 12.
155 Major JPhibbs serred in the Peninsula, with the 27th, from Kot. 1813 to the end of that
war in 1814, induding the battles of the NiyeQe, Orthes, and Toulonsei Sored afterwards in the
American war, and was present at the taking of Plattsburg. Iiost his left arm, and was ahoi
trough botii legs at the battle of the Ktrella
156 Migor DeTereU serred the Deccan campaigns of 1816, 17, and 18 ; in the Persian Onlf
in 1819 and 20, including the capture of tbe Arab fortresses of Bas-el-Khyma and Zyah ; and
in the Burmese war, from Nor. 1825 until the peace in 1S26, including the capture of DonaheWt
attaeks on ^e height near Prome, of Maloon, and of sereral stockadea.
157 M^jor M'Mahon aerred with the 9th Lanosrs in the campaign on the Sotlej in I8469 and
was preaent at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
1 58 Major Scott was at the destniction of two ships of the Kne in the Bay of Catte, 26 A Oct
1809 ; in action with tho French fleet off Tonlon, 19th July, 1811 } in the aotion at HaraxW*
20th Oct 1827.
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Gflneral of Caniby, and oontliiiied so mtfl the Kdootion of Lord Ketne't «rmy In Ae Brorincei.
He served also tiie campaign on the SnUej in 1846 (Medal), indading tiie batUei of Bnddliral,
Aliwdl (voonded), and Sobraon.
145 Major Archibald Campbell serred in the Penlnsok with the 4th Portngoese Regt. tt(m.
20ih Maj 1810 to the end or that war in 1814, indading the battle of Basaco, I^et of Toma
Vedras, action of Campo Mayor, battle of Albnhera, Ist and 2fid sieges of Badajoi, aeUoo it
Arroyo de Molino, batUes of Vittoria, ^^renees, Pampelnna (sererely wounded in the side),
NiTe 9th Dee., and before Bayonne 13th Dee;, taking the island of Holriagae, battle of OrUses^
action at Aire, and Rattle of Tonlonse, Head severely injored 24th June 1813, when pvrsning
tile enemy to Pampelnna.
146 Major Beckham served the Peninsniar campaigns of 1812, IS and 14.
147 Major Bronvn served with the 4l8t in the Burmese war in 1824 and 25.
148 Major Orr served in the Peninsnla, with the 7th Fasiliers, from. Feb. to Ang. 1811, and
again from April 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, indading the siege of Badsjoz in Aptfl
and May 1811, battle of Albnhera (wonnded in the left knee and elbow), action of Osma, battle
of Vittoria, afiTair of Bonoesvalles, battles of Pampeluna, Nivelle, Orthes, and Tonloosa, besidas
various minor affsira. He was alio at the capture of Paris in 1815*
149 Major Trevor served the campidgnjof 1814 in Holland. Also the eampaign of 1815, Ia*
dnding the battle of Waterloo, and captures of Cambray^ and Paris.
150 Major Creagh served in the Anglo- Spanish Legion, and was engaged on the heights of
Arlaban in Alava, on tiie 16tfa, 17tb, and 18tn Janvaiy, 1836, besides several othar aAUra. He
was also employed on a Particular Serrice in Canada at the outbreak of the Bebellioii in 1837.
151 Major Wolfe served with the 59th at the taking of Palembang in Sumatra in 181S ; the
taking of Bali, and also the fortified Kittore at Macassar in 1814 ; the Decan campaign of 1817
and 18; and in tiie Kandian war in 1818.
152 M«or Orange served in the Bnrmese war in 1825.
153 Major Da vemet served with the 45th in the Burmese war in 1825 and 26.
154 Major Bamee served at the capture of Fort Anjul in Catch 25th Dec. 1815 $ the Mahrafia
campaigns of 1817-18 $ escalade of the Fort of Booje in Cutch, March 1819 ; siege of Ria-^»
Kymah and Zyah in Arabia, Dec. 1819 ; escalade of Dwarka Ohamandd, Deo. 1820 ; action of
Beni-Boo-Ally fai Arabia, March 12.
155 Major "Phibbs served in the Peninsula, with the 27th, from Kor. 1813 to the end of that
war in 181 4, induding the battles of the Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse. Scored afterwards In the
American war, and was present at the faking of Plattsburg. Lost his left arm, and was ahol
tiiroogh botii legs at the battle of the Kivdle.
156 lilajor DevereU served the Deccan campaigns of 1816, 17, and 18 ; in the Persian Golf
in 1819 and 20, induding the capture of the Arab fortressc^s of Bas-el-^yma and Zyah ; and
in the Burmese war, firom Nov. 1825 until the peace in 1S26, including the capture of JJonabeWy
attacks on the height near Prome, of Maloon, and of several stockades.
157 M^Jor M'Mahon served with the 9th Lancers in the campaign on the Sntbj In 1846, and
was present at tha battle of Sobraon (Medal).
158 Major Scott was at the destmction of two ships of the line in the Bay of Catte, 26lh 0^
1809 ; in action with the French fleet off Tonlon, 19th July, 1811 ; in the aotion at Natarino,
20th Oct 1827.
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.8irB.0.8uuMM,
CB. do. do.
Patrick Byen do. do.
£. Gartwright do. do.
H. G. A. Taylor,
CB. do. do.
A.BIchardi,CB.do. tfo.
5irJ. Sutherland do. do.
Hor.BoweOtCB.do. de.
Afcb. Wataon do. do.
W.Dii'k»on, CB, do. do.
John Wellt Fait do. do,
Jat. Dttrut do. 1I9.
Brook Bridget Pbriby, CB.
do. do.
Hen. Hodgson do. A>.
F. D. Ballantlne de. do.
i8irB.Uen.Cun-
Ulfe, Bt. CB, do. do.
Wm. Clapham do. do.
John Truscott do. do.
John Woalfe do. do,
£.U.O.Sboirert do. do.
P.W.Wilson,CB.do. do.
John Tombs do. <i0.
John H. OoUett do. do.
Patrick OoaeroD do. do.
John Carfrao do. do.
Rich. West do. do.
Geo. Jackson do. dUf,
S. OoodfeUow do. do.
Jae. B. Prassr do. do.
P. Oe la Motto,
CB. do. do.
Hen. Hulbwalto do. do.
T. Wilson, CB. do. do.
F.Vlnc.Raper do. do.
Geo. Swiney do. do,
SirQ. Pollock,
BCB. do. tftf.
A. Undsay, CB. do. db.
fiirWalterRaleigh
GHbert,JrCB.do. do.
E.Frederick, CB.do. do.
Geo. B. Brooks do. do,
Heo. Bowdler do. do.
Peter Lodwick do. do,
SirJ%». F. Oundaa, Bar r.
do. do.
J. Morse do. do.
Suet<Ni.H. Todd do. do.
John Briggs do. do.
Harry Thomjon do. do.
9 Sir C. F. Smith,
JTCB. 9Oet.4OPar/.£r0rv.
JJCeDnedy,CB. do. do.
98 Not. 41 S.Ind.
BoDJ. Roope do. do.
C. W. Hamilton do, do.
E.F. Waters, CB. do. do.
W. M. Barton do. do.
W.S.Whisb,CB.do. do.
W.Battioe,CB.do. do.
O. Hunter, CB. do. do,
E. C. Andrto do. do.
A.GalIoiray,CB.do. do.
Edgar Wyatt do. do.
G. M. Steoart do. do,
Mark Cubbon do. do.
8. R. Strover do. do,
Horatio T. Tappdo. do.
Tbo. Sbttbriek do. do.
Wm. H. Kemm do. do.
Thomas King do. do.
Wm. Montellh do. do.
R. L. Brans, CB.rio. do,
W. Moriaon, CB. do. do.
Thomas Morgan do. do,
L. CRnasell, CBAo. do.
DuBcanMaetood do. do.
Wm. Culton do. do,
JoluMton«Napier98NoT.BJ*
David Barr do. do,
JolmOgUTio do. do.
MrJ.R.Lmier,
KCB. 88N0T. BL/nd.
Wm. Viaeent do. dew
Thomas Marrett do. do,
J. A. Hodgson do do,
Samuel Smith do. do.
Tho. Hen. Paul do. do.
Exekiel Barton do. do.
B .T.Robertf, CB.do. do,
John T. Gibson do. do, '
F, Flarf|uharsoa do. do,
BiirkiBom.airU.Pot'
linger, Bart. OCB.
Oovemor^ CcMmium*
dor -tm- ChUf at
J.CaulfloM, OB. do. da.
R. Tickell, CB. do. do.
9 Sir Fra. Cockbora
10 Fob. 43. Bahatiuu
Sir U. O. W. Smitb,
Bart, 0 CB. 7 Apr.40.
East Jnditt.
COLONELS.
A. Flndlay, KIT.
20 Oct. 80 W. Coast
of Africa
Fn. Rasr. Chesney
27 Not. 84 A«io
W.Wylde, CB. 10Feb.S7
Spain
A<rR.Doherty,9MaT, W$st
Coast of Africa
H. H. Rose, CB. 17 Nor. 40
Sjfria,
9 flZt Geo. Haedonald, 94
Dec. 41 W.Coastiif Africa
T.Monteath, CB.,A.J),C, to
the Queen, 4 Oct. 48 E,Ind,
O.P. Wymer, CB., A.B.C. to
tho queon^ 28 Dee. B,Ind,
Wm. Pattle, CB. A.JJ.C, to
theOueen 4JttIy4d B.Ind.
John Geo. Bonner,
10 Not. 48 S.Ind.
•Edward Hay, 1 March, 44
Bast India Company's
Dep6t at Warley.
H. M. Wheeler, CB. Aide
do Camp to t?u (huen^
8 Apr. 46 Bast Indies
L. R. Stacy, CB. A.deC.to
the Queen^ 19 June 46 do.
O. E. Gowan, CB. A, ds C.
to the Q^een^ do. do.
P. Montgomerie, CB. A. do
C, to the Q^etOy do. do
9 Not. 1846. Bast Indies.
James Stuart, CB.
Charles Orans
William Henry Hewitt
William Strahan
J. Home
G. Wm. Aylmer Uoyd* CB,
Fran. Haleman
Alei. Tulloch, CB,
Arch. Brown Dyco
Fred. Buckley
J. Wheelet ClereUad
Bob. BlackaU
Darld Capon
Wm. Donald Bobertion
James Frusbard
Duncan 81m
Chas. Maddlsoa Bird
LIEUT..OOLONEIB.
F.A.I>anioU I Jan.l9BL/nd.
John CrosdiU, CB,
4 June 18 do,
H. Pr<n«« Beuss
8ODee.l8C0fiMiMnl
BiatoUHarTey,KB.
16Mayl8C9ia<fMisl
J. F. Fulton, KB.94 Nor. 96
Continent
J. F. Do Bnij^
19 Jan.96 OmfiiMNl
WMWaitmhCB,
19 do. Mh^,
B.H8irkrfi8v
15 June ConUnmi
ABth.8.KiDg8AM> do.
Sir H. Wheatley, Bart.
OCB. 14 Sept. CbtttfiMill
Robert N1»mi do. 40,
Hea.Boberts ftOel. dO.
Andrew TUt Udo. do.
T. Q. Flu Gerald
19 do. do.
Aug. Moade do. do.
Bois. J. Walpolo
26 do. do.
Donald Mackay do. do,
Anth. Rumpler 9 Not. do
Jos.D'Aiey 19 Not. do.
Wm. ThornhiU do, dOk
Fletcher Wllkie
80 do. do,
J. B. Hawkshaw
14 Dec. do.
L. A. Nortbey do. do.
Jas. Ormsby 88 do. do.
Hon, J. Browne do. do,
S2i Sit Wm. Vemer, Bsurt.
98 Dec. CotUinotU,
J. Oarr. Smith do. do,
D.Maepherson80do. do.
J. R. Udnegr do. do.
aCi Qooive Baker
81 Aug.99 Orteoo
Jas. Nlflb.Colquhoun
10 Feb. 87 Spain
Jufltin Shell, 9 Jum^ 87
Persia
Rich. WUbraham do. do.
G.P.CaiMroB, CB. do. do.
Geo. Woodfall do. do.
Baiph Carr Alderson
22JttneS8 Spain
Peter L. Pew, 28 Joly 89
Bast InditB
Jas.D.Paraoas»CB. do. db.
Geo. Warren do. do.
Sir C. M. Wade, CB. do.
H. F. Salter, do. do.
J. S. U. Weoloiif
18 Not. 89 Bast Ind.
Jas. Nisbet Colquhoun,
9 Oct. 40 Part. Sort,
R. Oarr Alderson,
90et.40 do. do^
T.O.HiggiQs90ot.40
Vart. Sero.
O.G. C. W. Da Plat, KB.
do. Tnrhieh J}omimions,
£.U.D.£.N^^,
17 Not. 40 Part, Sorv,
T.W.O.M'NiTen, do. do.
R. W.WilsoB, CB. 96 May 41
Beiet Indies
F. S. Hawkina, CB, do. do.
B. E. SootortriUe 80 Aug. do.
K. Nleb. Penny. CB.
^ 98 Not. 41 do.
Sir B. A. GampteU, CB.
_ do. do.
9 Cbarleo Andrews Bayley
CM&.98NOT.41. M«dtt.
Francis Famat, 11 Mar. 49
Persio*
GJIoish, CB. 88 DeoJSL/ad.
F. BlundeU, OB. do. do.
C. W. Young«CB. do. do. '
J. OampbeU,CB. do. do.
W. F. Williamt 8 Mar. «
Turhow 4* Persies
A. T, Raid, CB, 4 July 48.
C. Waddittgton, CB, do. do
M. Stack, CB. do. do.
W. Wyllie^ CB, do. do.
W. J. Browne, OB. do. do.
P. F.Story, CB, 4 Jnly, 48.
Boot Indies,
A. Woodbom, CB. do. do.
J. Uoyd, CB, do. dOi
J. Outnm, CB. do. to,
J, T. LeaUe, CB. do. do,
H. C. Barnard, 80 Apr. 44 do.
J.O.Drummond do. do.
Hope Dick do. dow
Owen PbilUppa do. d^.
WmJCM!tlar,CB.da. do.
Wm.OardBB,CUI.do. d^.
B. J. Smith do. dH
114
Jm. NMb,{7B.S0 Ap.44 X. /.
W. OeddM, CB. do. do.
Thomax Sanders do. do,
tL, J. White do. do,
CE.T.Oldfleld,
CB. do. do.
J» Alexander do. do.
J. T. Lane, CB. do. do.
S Apr. 46. JBastlHdieM.
Hugh Sihbald, Benaal Inf.
L. S. Bird, do.
Wm. Alexander, Bengal Car.
W. H. Wake, Bensal Inf.
DaTid Birrell, do.
H. R.Oabom, do.
T. Polwhele, do.
J. H. Handscomb, do.
PatrickOrant, CB. do.
R. J. H. Birch, do.
F. Brind. Bengal Artillery
Oeo. Campbell, do.
P. InMB, Bengal Inf.
J. O. W. Curtis, do.
19 Jane 46. JStut Indltt.
W. J. Thompson, CB. Ben-
gal Infantry
H. M. Lawrence, CB. Ben-
gal Art.
P. Abbott, CB. Bengal £ng.
J. P. Bradford, Bengal Cav.
A. Y. Reilly, Bengal £ng.
O. 8. Laurenson, CB. l^n-
gal Art.
J. Angelo, Bengal Cav.
C Marshall, Bengal Inf.
C. Grant, Bengal Art.
H. M . Orares, Bengal Inf.
A. Jack, do.
J. T. Ledie, CB., 18 July 47
E. I. Co.'* Depot at
WaHeff
Sir B. A. Campbell, CA.,
M July 47 Aomrg
LMaiMonru
MAJOBft.
Mb. Bdaekali, 95 Apr. M
S. Indio*.
E, B. Potherinokam,
1 Jan. 19 do,
Ckoi.Marriott 4 Ja. 14ito.
Moifor H. Oonrt
4 June 14 do,
W. J. Matthowt do. do.
8h^, Mmimidifo do. do.
Bmeet, Boreii de
flchmiedem, KH.
303ep%, Gfntifunt
John Norton, aliat 'Fey-
ovinhokmrawen, Capt.
•ad Leader of tb« Id«
dianaof the PIto Nations.
15 Feb. 16 Otmnda
Tko. JMI 19 Aug. 10 B. Ind.
H.C.W.8mfftk\9Jnlj9l do.
J), D.Andor$o»l9JukMdo.
8a.8aakey 10 Anf.CofMnoHt
Cha. I nrlne 91 Sept. do,
Henry Light 90 do. do.
O.TttoBriee ONov. do.
B. Lulyens do. do.
T. H. Morlee, KH, do,
E.U.Qaiihwaltedo. do.
Tho. PIpOB 16 do. do,
Charles Wayth do. do,
Robert Abbey do. do.
P. D. Pellowea do. do.
Ch.HaiiMs80NoT.OeM/lntfiil
O.J.Wolseley 14D. do.
9i. Ratney do. do.
W. Pblpps do. do.
W.D.Spoocier99d*. do,
Wm. Thomson do. do,
John OordoQ 80 do. do,
Wm.W.8iralne do. do.
Fra. B. Bitot do. do,
R.Axford,160et.S» Bee. for
E, In, Comp, at Lioorpool
Goo. W, Glbton 10 Jan. 87
John Laurio do. do,
John Brandon do. do,
Wm. Hough do. do,
JohaMaekeoxledo. do,
QoQ^.UoUanddo* do.
Tho.Crozton 10Jan.87iS'. In.
Q.J.BJohnaton^o, do.
BughR.Murraff do. do.
Jas. R. Colnett do. do.
Peter Johnston do. do.
Rich. Gardner do. do.
A. Macintosh do. do,
Charleu Koffere do. do.
G.A.Kemplanddo, do,
W. Henderson do. do-
T. Timbrell, CB. do. do,
Robert Butler do. do,
Wiiliam Stokoe do. do,
James Malton do. do,
Wm. Maeleod do. do,
JyR. Womuan do. do.
Benjamin Ashe do. do,
James Steel do. do,
H. C. RawlioaoD, CB*
9 June Persia
John Laugbteo do. do,
Ed. Pat. Lynch,
do. do,
•T.Rltherdoa 16 P. 88 B,I.
Sem. at Addieeombe
Francis Hugh M. Wheeler
98 June 86 £. Ind.
Jas. W.Douglas do. do,
Jas. Hanson do. do,
John Ward do. do,
S. L. Thornton do. do,
W. Simnnds do. do,
Tko. WiUianu do. do,
R. L. Anstruther do. do.
£dm. Herring do. do,
Alex. Davidson do. do.
1 John Hailes do. do.
Oeo. Chapman do. do.
Griffiths Holmes do. do.
G.H.Woodrooffedo. do,
J.H.Macklalay do. do.
Niel Campbell do. do,
Robert Kent do. do,
A. M*Kinnon do. do,
Wm. Sage do. do,
Wm. Ramsey do. do,
Cha. Thoresby do. do,
J. Bedford do. do,
Wm. Edw. Blair
Leadbeacer do. do,
Jer. B. Nottidge do. do,
GeorgeJ^ee do. do.
D. Hon tgomerle do. do,
A . M. Campbell do. do.
Lnc.Hor. Smith do. do.
J.Parquharsondo, do.
John Worthy do. do.
John Forbes do. do.
Tho. Biddle do. do,
H.Macfarqnkar do. do,
John Hotrlsott do. do.
R. O, Pol/vhele do. do.
John Chisholm do. do.
Wm. Foquett do. do.
James Allen do. do.
George Barker do. do,
John Fltxgerald do. do,
Jas. Oliphant do* do.
J. Monson Boyes do. <fo.
Wm. Fred. Steer do. do,
Q, W. Bonham do. do.
Tho.irUhiHton io. do.
G. H. Robinson do. do,
Hugh C. Cotton do. do,
Cha. Sinclair do. do,
R.3omnerSeton,di>. do.
John Thos. Croft, do. do.
Charles Wabab do. do*
Stuart Corbett do. do,
Humphrey Hay do. do,
Male. IficoUon do. do.
Henry Berkley
Henderson do. do.
Tho. Best Jcrvls do. do.
Fred.8.8oiheby,
CB. do. do,
J. R. Woodhouse do. do.
Niel Campbell 98 July 89 B.I,
G. Thomson, CB. do, do .
Alex. C. Peat, CH.do. do.
Cmwford Hagait,
\t1tor,4lO SJ,
Wm. Coghlaa do. do,
a Bochfort Scott
17Noiv.P.Acr.
F.a.]lobo do. do.
R. WUbrahainl7NoT.40i>.5.
Cha. H. ChuKhiU do. do.
I Lewis Brown, 9 April, 41
East Indies.
' G. A. Mee, 96 May 41 do.
Phillip Anstruther CB do.
Heniy Moore, CH. do. do.
A. J. Hadfleld, 8 July 41 do.
Fred. Wrigkt Haada
98 Not. <41. S,Ind,
C, T, TAomae do. do,
Wm. Rollings do. do»
Fred. B. White do. do,
John JerTis do. do,
Albert Pinaon do. do,
Geo. R. WiltoB do. do,
Andr em Fraser do, do,
James Scolt do. do,
Wm« Hyslop do. do,
G.A.Underwood do* do,
G. S. Blundell do. do,
Praacla J«Bkfais.
do. do,
Chas. Hewetsondo. do,
John Fawoett do. do,
D. Thompson do. do,
Mntos Sheriff do. do,
Albany Trowmrd do. do,
Hnminrey Lyons do. do,
James Mellor do. do.
Rob. S. Yolland do, do.
John Pra. Bird do. do.
Jas. Briggs do. do,
James Croodace do. do,
Peter Hamond do. do,
Geo. Twemlow do. do,
A. G. H3riilop do. do,
Thomas Gidley do. do.
J. Somers Down do. do,
Jas. Pras«r,CB. do. do,
Thomas Sewell do. do,
Fra. B. Lucas do. do,
H. Stilles FOorddo. do.
James C. Tudor do. do.
Step.G. Wheeler do. do,
Richard Ord do. do,
P. J. Simpeou do. do,
Ralph Thorpe, do. do,
William Cotton do. do,
James Wyllie do. do.
G. P.P. Vincent do. do,
Clifton Benbow do. do.
Wm. Forbes do. do,
G. M. C. Smyth do. do.
Charles Field do* do.
Cha. G. Dixon do. do,
Cha. Richards do. do,
Claud Douglas do. do.
W.B. Litchfield do. do,
W. M. N. Sturt do. do,
R. M. M. Cooke do. do,
H^illiam Paynedo, do,
*L.C.A. Meyer, do. Cavalry
D^pot at Maidstone,
T. Seaton, CB.
40ct,42 B. Ind.
A. Abbott, CB. do. do.
J. B. Backhouse, CB. do. do.
H. P. Bum do. do,
£LR.Malnwafiag do. do.
A. G. P. J.Yoonghuaband
do. do.
Oeo. HaU Mac*
Ongor, CB. do. w^-
ghanistun,
John Peter Ripley,
98 Dee. 49 E,Ind,
W.H.8impsoo,CH^o. do,
T.B.A.NapUton do. do,
O. Bomey do. do
J-HalktttOmigtor
CB, do. do,
J. Ferris, CB. .do. do.
P. A. Reid, CB. do. do.
Q. C. Ponsonby do. do.
W.Andcrson,CB.do. do.
R. Shlrreff do. do.
C. Blood do. do.
W. Riddell do. do,
T. H. ScottfCH. do. do.
T. T. Pears, Clf. do. do,
R.C.Mooro, CB, do. do,
O. F. Btoos dob do,
J. Macadan do. do,
FradJCaekoioa, CB. do. do.
C.H JMiaala, CB,
4 July 48 JB. /.
M. F. WUloughby, CB,
do. do»
W. T. WUtlie, CB. do. do.
G. Fisher, CB. do. do,
P. N. B. Tucker do. do.
J. Jackson, CB, do. do,
A. Tucker, C0; do. dok
3. J. SteTena, CB, dok 4to.
E. Green, CB. 4o. 4ab
W3.G.Blenkins»C&dAi ^
F. E. Mannii^
80 Apr, 04 & /•.
Bimey Browno dew d^
Henry Clayton, do. do,
H. J. Gnyon do. ' dtoc
Jas. 8a— data do. do,
J. H. M*DonBld dow dht.
R. Cautley do. ^sw
Philip Harris do. db.
Cha. Bkins do. dl».
N. A. Parkar do. de.
P. R. Btoos do. da.
Tho. Young do. do,
Oeo. Dalston do. do.
Geo. TbomflOB^ CM, O Anf.
BoeruUimg for tko JE. /.
Co. at Cork,
Qeoige Hutt« OB.
9 Jan. 44 do.
Robert Heodefoon, OB.
90 Jan. 4ft. do.
Joshua Tait,GB. doi. do.
Wm. Mayne, 98 flopt«40do.
George Hall Mac erag«fv
CB. 11 Nor. 48 B./iidl«o
27 Mar. 1840^ Ent Ind.
T. F. Talt, Beogml Infantry.
8 Apr. 46. EastJmdUo,
P. CHanlan, Bengal Car.
SebasUan Nash, do.
R. Houghtoi^ Bengal ImL
H. GMrbott. Bengal Art.
J. L. Taylor, Bengal laL
£. PltsOerald Day, Oou, ArU
W. B. Thomaoo, Bcng. 1^
R. Horsford, Bengal Ait.
B. Napier, Bengal &ag«
F. W. AnsoB, Boi«al inf.
J. R. Pond, do.
O. Johnston, ttytl^y^ if^
Goo. Carr, do.
Patrick Hay, do. .
W. B. Holmes, do.
Aneas J. Maeluiy do.
R. T. Sandeman, do.
Uenrr Palmer, do.
Datid Pott, do.
O. H. SwiiOej, Bengal Art.
A. Macdougaii, firagal InL
A. M. Becher, do.
J. F. Egerton, Bengal Aft.
J. Christie, Bengal Qst.
19 June, 40. JSolU Imdieu
P. Makason, Bengal luC,
J. Turtoo, Bamal Aru
P. B. Boiieau, do.
R.Hill, Bengal iQ^olry.
C. Corlleld, do.
Colin Troupk do.
T. F. Flenijng,do.
A. L. Campbell, BMig. Car.
M. B. Loftie, Beng^ imU
W. E. Bakery Bongal £ng.
R. Waller. Bengal Ari.
John Fordyof, do.
J. Lesson, Bengal Inl
Cha. O'Brien, do.
Wra. Hoggan, do.
W. 8. PUlaas, Bengal Art.
H. T. Tucker, Beng. Inf.
A. O. Ward, do.
E. ChrUtle, Bengal Art.
T. L. Harrington, Ben. Car.
D. Seaton, Bengal Int
Henry Forstar, CB.
9 Get. 1840. Boot Indieo.
W. F. Grant
9 Nor. 1840. Etet Imdioe,
Witt.8lniilMrB
fidv. SfTTUite
Local Rank.
115
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HisrvTeffiplcr
GMhThOOMMI
DoueUj
W^JUwUbs
Sick. BodJMj Bicfcitli
Cte. Ed*. Fabw
Ote. Jm. Greca
J.lbo.amilli
J.Hn. Cramer
«• OwmuBp HmB
JokaUplrap
Ju.8tMaiis
G«ab Witfht
HMilrtooJaiiKM
John Bjof
Walter RntteHbrd
Wa. Fftt Maedonald
Oco. JoMph Ifami
PdBT lA Touclitt
Pbm. CfaM. Seott
'itn n-TMffTin
Fn4. io^OMIi
AMh. Nea
AJrx. M'Doiwld Elder
J. Rob. Saadford
Kcancth CunplwU
JIu. Roxlmrfh
Ocofigv TnOriltOD
OUbctt Jm. Slchttdton
Hieh. Blood
J. Hontto CIsrkton
Ju. BamMjr Bimell
Hea. Cuitttaf BoileftV
Jew. Cotfleld
Mat BiftxiMid
John Levit
Edw. SmtoB
Wn. Tuute flBTtry
Edw. J. Wttttoq
Andreir Ormtry
Alfred BorradaUe
Finn. Forbef
Aoi. Ftoher
Peter UtMBL ■«lTin
John Bead Brown
Geo. Mnnro Arlhor
Bob. Codrington
Geo. Bmhttin AAothaot
Charief F«nB«r
Bob. Hen. Milet
Wd. Beeee
Fnaett Whceirr
Bobw Dnnif White
JohaPteU
Ju. Leretton Bevell
BfnJ. Cris|wB
D«Tid Oorvtairv
Wn. And. LoAow
Arth. Cole Spo«UfWOOde
Hen. Hall
ioik GfnIwiBr
And. RowliBBd
Arth. CI#flioni Wi^lit
Hen. Po««r
Jm. TenpiHon Brett
Rich, wfteeler 0|Mrrov
Bob. Campbell
Goo. Jiuuief
Geo. He(t
ChrU. SImpMii ICallBf
Wm. fihuiite
Anth. Hiffhmore JelllMe
Alex. Adam
Sam. Bich. Rldkt
Chae. Pooler
J. Stndbolm Hodgwn
J. Edw. PanoM
Bob. Garrett
Jas. Walker Bayley
Wm. Barclay GoodMlow
John Hajrne
John Watklni
John Kennedy M'OmdeBd
Chm. J. Lewea
Geo. Bich. Talbot
U ontacue Wm. Perrean
Bolotrode W. Cumberlege
Edw. Walter
Wm. Beaumont
John Cooper
Bob. Marsh. Hughee
J. Edmondttone Landeri
Cha. J. Oldlleld
John Cumberlege
Wm. Oarletlon Ormiby
John Hutchlnge
Geo. Hen. Harper
Bich. Woodward
Alex. Corie 8oott
DaTid DaTldaon
Farqahamon Tweedale
Wm. Hvnier
John Hoboon
Tho. John Nofliall
Hen. Hudlceton
John Welohman
Arth. Knjrrett
Walter Scott
J. Hen. Bowden CongdOM
8. Praoer Hannah
t Alfied Lewit
John Shepherd
Emannel Roberta
Ftaada Eadra
T. G. B. Gammell Kenny
Hen. Aug. Honuby
Bich. HaU
Alex. Macleod
Alex. B. Le Meenrler
Cha. Brooke BTorton
Tho. Lyiacht
Bich. Angelo
J. Lealand Mowatt
Edw. J. Dickey
Chrlftopber H. Naylor
Wm. Ferguuon BeatMm
George Bowley
Willonghby Trertiyan
John Back
Cha. Hunter
J. Skarden Bamaay
Edwin Hen. Atklnaon
WilUam HiU
Ben. Heaton Hobaon
Jamei Hendenon Macbraire
Pittd. Cha. JKlwaU
Fred. Coventry
Andrew Charlton
James Benwtfi
Wm. Brett
Cha. Lacas
Hen. Willougliby TVetdyan
Tho. Eaton CotgraTe
John Tho. PhilpoC
Fred. Wm. Blfoh
George Cos
Cha. Chester
Bobert U'Nalr
Jamea Uaekenxle
Wm. Benaon
Bolatrode BygraTt
John Cha. HawM
Tho. Candy
Bob. Wm. Honner
Geo. Sidney WUklnioo
Hen. Bower
Anthony Harrison
Bam. Auchinleek Giant
Wm. Meyrick Uacaulay
Cha. Fran. Le Hardy
Alex. Shlrrefs
Bobert Garstln
DaTld Archer
B. Hiekley Blehaidson
Mich. John Bowlandson
Hen. Moriaad
Fred. Wm. Todd
William Halpln
Coghlll Glendwr Ottley
John Blaxland
Fran. Ant. Clarke
John HiU
Rob. Grant Carmlchael
Tho. Maynor
Cha. WoodfaU
Francis Dudgeon
Gus. Oowper Bodbfbrt
Rich. Lambert
Arthur Trotter
John Gordon
DaTid Scotland
Hubert Marshall
John Wm. Hicks
Hamlyn Lavlcourt Harrlj
Arnold Bawson Wilson
Bawson John Crosier
John Uddell
St. George Dan. Showers
John Wyn Strettell
Cha. Moray Madeane
Wm. Scott Adams
Rob. Nich. FMnce
John Free
Herbert Bearer
William Stewart
Stephen wniiams
Henry Drummond
George St. Pat. Lawrence
Cha. Griffin
Cha. Commellne
Hen. Nelson Wontley
Somerset James Grove
George Le Grand Jacob
Henry OriiRlh
Henry Stamford
John Grant
B. Anstruther Parquharson
Hon, H. Burrard Dalcell
Edw. Madden
Edw. Hen. Ludlow
Hampden Nicholson Pepper
Philip Ooldney
Tho. Ditmas
William Mac^eorge
J. Chtcbeley Plowden
George Moyle Sherer
Fred. Lewis Nirolay
Lockyer Willis Hart
Aug. Sam. Hawkins
Alex. B<A>. Bom
Edw. Darran
Wm. Hen. Atkinson
wm. Freetn
Rob. Long Shawe
Wm. Mitchell
James Dmmmond
Wm. BlniSeld Wemysi
Jamea Pope
FSrands Trimmer
Httgb Aug. Boscawen
Peter Abbott
Bich. Drought
Fred. Tangban M*Grath
Wm. Busseli
Donald Mackay Seobie
S. I, Depot at WarWif.
Wm. Elsey, 1 Jan. 47
I^mdon
Hen^ Browne, 18 July 47
Boat IndUt
John Jacob, 10 Jan.
George Half, 8 Oct.
George Balfour, do.
Beeruiting for the B, India
C9mpanif'9 Army,
CAPTAINS.
Richard Geo.Grange DubUm
H. yibart Glcgg Bdinburgh
• Wm. F. Hay, 0 May 4S
KJ.Co.'s Depot, WarUy
Officers of the late St.
Helena Begt. who hare
loeal rank at St. Helena
and Eastward of the Cape
of Good Hope.
Brigadier' Oeneral.
CharlesDallas . . . « 14 Feb. 86
Lient.-€ot9Heh
C. R. O. Hodaon IS Aug. 19
■Maior
D. K. Prltchard..SI Mar97
CkrptaiiM.
T.M. Hunter ... .81 Apr. 88
G A. DenTMffe 88 Apr. 8S
J. B. Spiller .... 8 Apr. 88
D. Mc Mahon. . . .80 Aur. 88
A. A. Yoange. ... 6 May 80
W. O. Kennedy ..86 Jan. 88
W. K. DovetoB . .87 Jan. 88
W.Mason 1 OoU 88
lAeuteiMtnU,
G. W. Melllss . . . . 14 Apr. 86
M. J. Johnson . .80 Aug. 86
J. Sampson .... 8 Mar. S7
S. F. Armstrong 81 May 87
W. P. Sampson.. 18 Sep. 87
C. S. T. Bond .. 0 Apr. 80
J. B. C. Mason.. 1 Apr. 81
T. B. Knipe ... .86 Not. 81
T. S. Beed 8 Aug. 88
J. B. Alexander 81 Jan. 88
D. H. H. Lester 1 Oct. 88
Bneigns,
P. N. Greene.... 17 Sep. 80
H. Marriott .... 17 Sep. 80
O. S. Chad wick.. 80 Dec 88
G. Pritehard ....80 Dee. 88
F. M. Baker ... .16 Mar. 88
list
YEOMEN OF THE GUARD.
Her MejtMt^n Body Guard.
(IirdTirUTEB BY HENRT YII., IK THB YBAB 1486.)
Capteiin.
VUoauni Falkland.
Lieutenant*
Bh George Philip
Sir George Honlton.
Clerk i^ihe Ckeqwe and Secretary »
9 WBi Lieui.'Col, John FiteHaorioe, K.H.
JSmnw*
9 m William Belldn.* • 9 ffll John Kineald.'
Lat0 m Captein in tkt \Uk Huuart,
Thomaf Seymonr Sadler.
Charles H. Broadwood.
6 Ushers and 100 Teomen.
1 Captain Bellairs entered the 10th Hossars in 1811 , and retfa«d from that Regt., aa ■
CaptalOy in 1819. He served in the eanpaigns of 1813 and 14 in the Peninsula, and was
present at the battle of Vittoria, the battles in the Pyrenees In front of Pampc lana on tbe
27th, 88th, SOthy and 30th July ; blocliade of Pampeluna from 18th to 31st Oct., when It
surrendered, Ijattle of Orthes,aetion at Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse, besides many minor
aAiirB. Served also the campaign of 1816, including the action at Quatre Bras, tlie
retreat the following day, and battle of Waterloo : horse killed on the retreat from QaatM
Bras, and two wounded under him at Waterloo.
2 Captain Kineaid joined tlie Rifle Brigade in 1800, and retired from It as a Captain In
1881. He served on the AValchcren cxpctilUon in 1809; aad subiequently In tlic Penin*
snla, including the retreat to the Unas of Torres Vedras in 1810, oocupatioa of them,
pursuit of Massena, actions at Santarem, Pombal, Redinha, Casal Nova, Foz d'Arouoe,and
Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, cctions near Fuente Guinaldo and Aldea de Ponte,sicya
and storming of Ciudad Rodrlgo. — led the itorming party of the ligh^ division ; siege and
storming of Badajos, actions on the lieights of San Christoval and at Castrefon, 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 Pampeluna,
which ended in the capture of their last grun by the Rifle Brigade : battles of the Pyrenees,
storming the heishts of Echalar, storming the fortified heights of Bora, battles of the
Nivelle and the Nive, together with tliose near Bayonne on the 0th, lOlh, lltb, 12th, and
13th Dec. 1813 ; action at Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse, besides numerous minor aflairs.
Served also the campaign of 1816, and was present at the battle of Qtuitre Bras, the retreat
on the following day, battle of Waterloo, and capture of Paris : at Waterloo his horse
wounded In five places and klUed under him.
THE HONOURABLE CORPS OF GENTLEMEN AT ARMS
Tke Bocfy Ouardo/the Sovereign on all Public and State oecarioM*
(ESTABLISHED IN THE TSAB 1609.)
Captain.
Thomas Henry, Lard Foley, 24th July, 1840.
lAeutenani.
Sir Hairy Robinson^ p7 May, 45.
Standard Bearer.
Matehew WyaU, p 7 May, 46.
Oentlemm at Amu*
Sir Benjamhi Smith '.p20 Sept. 17 '9 John Blakiston^ 8 Dee. 43
Qeorge Wilkinson p 15 June 19 1 tJ^*?^''?--^*^*^' ♦ ^''' ^ **^- ^'^^R**?'^
JamesMoriJon p 81 April 21 '^ ^
John George Maud p24 May 28
John Banks P 6Sept.30
Thonuu* George Wright Pll Jan. 32
Benjamin Tomkins p31 Jan. 85
Henry Larkyns Swart p28 Oct. 37
George Denne p21 Jan. 44
John James RobinBon P29Mar. 44
William Lyon P13 May 44
9 John Henry Ck>oke> 2 Oct 44
Wm. Henry Brabaaon Conner • .p 14 Not. 44
Thomas Richbell p 24 Feb. 46
George Winchester P30Jan. 38 ,, , t>-i^u qki^m diqm.^.ia
Jai»» Thomson "24 Feb. 38 S?*' ^iP^^^S*;^ I S^^^tl
^uMUKo xuvuMuvu, * ^ " Thomas Richard Walker p 2June45
David Green P 30 July 46
BrinVardon P 17 Feb. 46
JSsculapius Held p 4 Mar. 38
Alfred Perkins p 5 Feb. 39
I^SS^i^uWkii;; PlSiZl2|Wm. Henry MulockHohne. ..Pl7Feb.46
^^2?^ir^!. Walker p16 June 40i ^^^^ ^ itfio pSR PpK. 4R
Alned Markes p21 Aug. 41
John Lewis Lamotte .p20 Oct 41
John Ashford P14 April 42
Francis Watte P2d June 42
James Mathhu Gilbertson .... p 31 Oct. 42
James Tyler P2dJan. 43
Joseph Skipp Uoyd p 2 Feb. 43
James Little p28 Feb. 46
Fred. Blow Birkett p28 Feb. 46
Theobald Blake p 28 Feb. 46
George Kitson P 0 Nov. 46
Richard Edward DaTies Pl6Mar.47
9 Q® P. Percy Neville* p 1 Apr. 47
(Mqfor, h,p. I2th Foot.)
EgertonFord PQDec. 47
Paymaster. —
^i^tftefif.— James Boace Cnrlhig, p6 May, 38.
fiar&m^.— Samuel Wilson, p 24 Feb. 31.
Scarlet, — Facing Blue. Agents^ — Messrs. Hopkinson and Co.
1 M^or Blakif ton haviiig panad tbroayh the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich in 1809, he proceeded
to India as a Cadet in the East India Company'! Ser?ice, and waa appointed to the Corps of Engineers on
the Madras Establishment, being then on ludf-pay as a Lieutenant in H. U . Senrice. In 180S he senred in
the campaign against the Mahrattas, and was engaged in the battles of Auaye and Argaam, and at the
sieges and assaults of AJimednuggur and Gawilghur. At the suppression of the mutiny at Vellore in 1805
be directed the gans by which the gate was blown open. In 1810 he acted as Chief Engineer at the captore
of the Island of Boarbon. Having been employed in reconnoitring the coast of the lale of France previous
to tihe arrival of the expedition, he was instrumental in discovering the spot where the deicent was made;
and, having been appointed to the charge of Uie Guides, he led the advance of the Army until the surren-
der of that Island. For his services on the aliove occasion he was nominated Extra Aide-4e-Camp to the
Comraaader-in-Chlef, Sir Samuel Auchmuty, on the expedition to Java in 1811 ; and having been sent in
adeaseewlth the Chief Engineer to flx on the point of landing, he was engaged in a serious affair on the
const ia the boats of H. M. ships Barraeauia and Leda. On the landing of the Army he was engaged in
the affiUrs of Wellevrieden and Samarang, and at the siege and assault of the fortified position of Cornelia.
In 1818, having attained the rank of Captain In the corps of Madras Engineers, he returned on furlough
U^ Bsiglimd. Miortly afterwards, having been placed on full pay in H. M. 87th Regt., he was appointed to
a eoaapany in the 17th Portuguese Regt., witli which he aeived In the Light Division of the Peninsular
Arvy oatil the conclusion of the war ; having been present at the battles of Vittoria, Mivelle, Nive, Orthes,
aod Toulouse, and In all the affairs in which the Light Division was engaged. At the siege of San
SetaastlaB he volunteered as an Engineer, and while so engaged was severely wounded. For his aervices on
thia uomslon he was promoted to a company in the 27th Regt ; in 1816 was placed on half-pay ; and on
tbeSSni Ja«a 1843 he was brought on full pay of thefilst Regt., and retired by the sale of his commissions.
9 M^jor Cooke aerved with the 4Srd at Walcheren, in 1800. In June 1811 he Joined the Light Diviaion
In tibe Venlnsnla, and was present at the aiege and storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, and of Badi^oz (wounded
at tlie assault), actions of Castn>jon and San Chriatoval, battle of Salamanca, actions of San Munoz and
Saui llilaa» batlla of Vittoria (wounded), actions in the Pyrenees, siege ot San Sebastian, the attack on the
heifbu of Vera, battle of the Nlvelle, battles of the Nive on the 0th, 10th, 11th, 18th, and 18th Dec.,
ac^fis at Taibes and Arcangues, battle of Toulouse, besides various affairs of leas importance. On the
8tk Jaa. l§tB» he was pieient at the attack on the American Lines before New Orleans. He lerved after-
vafda with ia« Anny daring the Oecopation In Franee.
a ICi^lor Neville served in the Peninsula with the 8nd Battalion of the SOth, ftom July 1810 to May
191S; also the campaign of 1814 in Holland, and that of 1815 in the Netherlands: he was preaent at the
defence of Cadis, occupation of the lines of Torres Vedra», various minor actions when in pursuit of
IJMifna. battle of Faentee d'Onor, Siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storm of Badi^os (severely
wooided in the head and leg when leading the ladder party la the Eacalade of the St. Vincent Baatinn),
battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos (severely wounded thiongh the left shoulder in
the storm of the tirat line of the castle, 4th Oct. 1812), bombardment of Antwerp, assault on Bergen-op-
ZaaoB, battle of Waterloo, and capture of Paris: throughout all the above mentioned sieges he acted as
sa Assistant Engineer. In 1818 he served in the Deccan war, and was present at the capture of Aaaeer-
fhor; and In 1890 he was attached to the Nisam's Troopa at the capture of a Predatory Force. After
•ervtag 99 yaars in India with the SOth and 18th Dragoons, and sath and 63rd Regts., hit health failed
Sa command of the left wing of the 68rd, In a rery nnhealthy climate.
117
STAFF AT HEAD QUARTERS.
COMMANDBR IN ChIBF.
9 ^tai Field Manlul Bis Cfrace the Duke of WsLLiiraTON. KG. OCB. GOH.
Military Secretary,
m Ueut-Oeoexal Lard Fitsroy Somerset, GCB. Colonel of the 53rd Regiment.
Aidei-de-Campm
SR Colonel Han, George AnBon, Half-pay Unattached.
Arthur, Marqtdt of Dooro, lieutenant-Colonel ditto.
Charles, J?aW a/ March, Captain Half-pay Unattached.
Henry, Marquis i}/* Worcester, Captain 7th Hnssars.
Aojutant-Genbral.
9 Lient-General Sir John Kacdonald, GCB. Colonel of the 43nd Royal Highlonden*
Deputy A^utant'OeneraL
9 Mfljor-General George Brown, CB. KH.
Asiiitant AdIjutant'OeneraU
Lient.-CoIoncl Richard Airey, Half-pay Unattached.
Deputy Aitietant Adljutant^Oenerah
9 Major Roche Meade, KH. Half-pay Unattached.
Inspecting Field Officer, and Superintendent of the Recruiting Department,
Colonel Sir Richard Doherty, Half-pay Unattached.
Quarter-Mastbr Gbkbral.
9 General Sir James Willoughby Gordon, Bart,, GCB. GCH. Colonel of the 28rd
Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
Ateietant Quarter^Master General.
9 Colonel James Freeth, KH. Half-pay Unattached.
Deputy Assistant Quarter^Master OeneraL
9 W Major John Enoch, Half-pay Unattached.
fB
118
1^^ Regiment of Life Guards.
Ymt^Scrf.
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« PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO."
ColoneL
9 Stapleton, Viteaunt Combennere,^ GCB. GCH. 2nd Lieut. 26 Feb. 1790;
Lieut, 16 Mareb, 91; Capi. 28 Fab. 03; Mqfor, Harcb, 04; Lieut.-CoL
0 March, 94; CoL 1 Jan. 1800; Af({^or-(?«fi. 30 Oct. 06 ; Lieut.'Gen, 1 Jan.
12; Oen, 27 May, 25. CoL let Life-Quafds, 16 Sept. 28.
Lieut.'Cdotui and Colonel,
John Hall, Cornet^ p 12 June, 17; Lieut, p24 July, 17; Cafft, p2 Aug. 2S
Brevet'Mqjor, 8 Sept. 31 ; Lieut, -Col, p 27 Dec. 37; CoL 0 Nov. 46.
Me^OT and Lieut,'CoUmel,
Bichard Parker, Comet, p 2 Aug. 22; Lieut. Pdl July 25; Capt. P80 Jane S8;
Brevet-Mqjor, 23 Nov. 41; Mqjor and Lt,'Coh 9 Nor. 46.
Captains.
Tho8.Myddelton Biddulpb
Thomas Bulkeley
Lord F. A. Gordon ....
Lord Wm. Beresford. . . .
Lord Chas. P. P. Clinton
Sir Chas. Wm. Kent, Bt,
/f(m.W. H.S.Cotton..
John Farrer
LiBUTBNANTS.
George Henry Cavendish
Henry Lowther
O. H. R. C. Viic, Seaham
W. G., Barl qf Munster
John Leslie
Henry Dorrien Streatfeild
Robt Wmterbottom, R.M.
James Macnaghten Hogg
CORKBTS AKD SUB-
LZBUTBNANTS.
Geo., Vitcount Dopplln
Hon, D.C. FiU-G. De Bos
Henry Sam brook Crawley
George Andrews, at^* • .
B. J. C. Xor<2 Eliot ....
Edward Roger Dodwell
Arthur Walsh
Sir Wm. Aug. Fraser, B*,
Theophilus John Levett. .
COR. AND
6UB-LIBUT.
P 7 Oct. 26
p 30 June 28
P 2 Aug. 29
P 30 April 20
P24Jan. 34
p 10 Feb. 37
P21 Oct. 87
pa7Deo. 37
P 24 Sept.
P 13 Jan.
«1
48
p 16 Jane
p 7 July
16 2>ee.
p 6 Oct.
43
43
37
43
P2e Mar. 44
p 7 Feb. 45
P 1 May 46
11 Uec, 46
P20I>ec. 46
P 17 Jan. 45
P 23 April 47
P 4 June 47
P13Aug. 47
UBUT.
P28Feb. 20
P 24 May 31
18 June 34
P 4 July 34
P 5 May 37
P 16 Aug. 39
P 18 May 41
P 10 Not. 41
31 Jan. 40
P 5 Sept. 43
P 7 Feb. 45
P 1 July 42
P 23 April 47
P 4 June 47
10 Jaly 47
9 13 Aug. 47
CAPTAIN.
PlOMay 84
P 5 May 37
P 1 Dec 37
P27 Dec. 37
P30 Dec. 42
P 25 June 44
P 20 Dec. 46
P 4Jone47
BRBTBT-
MAJOR.
ONOT. 40
Adjutant, — Cor, and Sub,'Lt, George Andrews, 11 Dec. 46.
Quarter'Master,'^yvm]am Binnie, 29 Jan. 47.
Surgeon, — Alexander Elliot Campbell, M.D. 2 June, 43; Assist, 'Surg* 27 Nor. 96.
Assistant'Surgeon, — ^Thomas Tutlrew, 12 July, 44.
Veterinarj^'Surgean.—^ William Perciirall,* 30 Not. 12.
Scarlet. — Facings Blue. — Agent, George Samuel CoUyer,Bsq.
{^Betumedfrom France, January, 1816.]
1 Lord Combermere aoeompviled his rvgt. (the eth Dr. Oda.) to Fland«n lo Aof . 17M, sad Mrrcd t* Um
end of tbatcampaiinti uid uotil June of the fallowing one. In 1700 he embarked in command of tko Mta
Lt. Dn. for the Cepe of Good Hope, and lerred a short but active campaisn under Sir Thomas Cra%, trbea
be accompanied his reirt. to India, where he served in the memorable campaigns of 1798 and 90, antest
ngapataro. Proceeded to the PeiiTnMila
In'iSOH, In command of a brifade of caTalry, consisting of'the Uth ana 10th Ll. Ors., at the head of which
Tippoo Sultaun, including the battle of Ualiarelly, and siege of S(>rtngapataro. Proceeded to the Peiit
he diktinsuifhed htmseif, duriuK the campaign in the north of Portugal, including the opermtiona at Oporto,
and afterwards at the battle of Talavera. In Aug. 1800^ tba local rank of Lieut.- Uen. waa coaferMd upon
him ; and, early in I6I0, he was appointed to the command of the whole allied cavalry under the Duke of
WeUlniiton, and rpiriMined In that comn^and until the termination of the war in 101 4, and dlstlngwlebad
hlm««>ir at the head of the cavalry upon ev«ry occaston that preaented itself, including the varioua artiom
In co^erinR the retreat from Aluicida to Torres Vedra», battle of Busaco, actions at Villa Oarrla and
CastnOon, battles of Piif^ntcs d'Onor and Salamanca (M'vrrcly wounded), action at El Bodon, battlas of
the Pyrrn****^, Ortlies, and Tou1ou«e. Served a'lo at the siese and capture of lihurtporr. in lOSft and SO,
as Coniman<]<*r-in-rhiHf. His lorrhhip has received a MmJal for Scringapatam, and a Cross and ooa Clasp
for the battire of Talarera, Puento* d'Onor, Salamanca, Orthe^, and Toulouse.
4 Ur. perch all served in the Peninsula from September, 1610, to the end of the War In 1814, mod
present at the battle of TouIoum. Served alao the caropttigB of 1016» loeluding the captora of Farla,
2d Begimmt ofl^fe Guards.
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CeUmd.
9 Charles Wm. Marqw of Londonderry,' GCB. GGH. Efrnffn^ 11 Oct. 1794;
Utut. 80 Oct. 94 ; Capi. 13 Not. 94 \ M^vor, 81 July, 96 } lAeui.-Coi,
1 Jan. 97; CoUmelt 25 Sept. 1808; Mqjm^Qtm, 25 July, 10; Liwi.-Gen
4 June, 14; Qen, 10 Jan. 37 ; Co/. 2nd Life Goards, 33 June, 43.
lAeu^.^Colonel and Colonel.
James M^Donall, Comet, 9 19 Feb. 18; lAeui. PS Oct. 98; Cmpi. i> 19 Oct. 25 •
BreoH-Mqjor, 28 June 38; Mtitfar jr LUvt^-CoL PIO April, 40; Lt.-Col
P 30 Dec 46; Col. 10 April 47.
Mqjorand Liettt.^ColoneU
Lefiris Duncan Williams, Cornet^ p 21 June 20; Lieut, p 23 July 26; Capt. p 16
July 38 ; Brevet-Mt^or, 38 Nov. 41 ; Mi^<nr jr LUui.-CoU P30 Dee. 46.
Captaihs.
John Roche
Mountjoy Francis Martyn
Geo. Howard Vyse
Robert Blane
Thomas Og^lvy
Thomas Naylor
Hon. F. John Evans Freke
Wm. Aug. Tollemache . .
LZBUTBNANTS.
James King, R. M
^071. Rob. Neville Lawley
E. M. Barl of Longford
Charles J. Tottenham ...
Peter Sherwen , n^
Han. Comwallis Maude
Hon. Brownlow C. Bertie
Henry Savile Lumley .
Wm. Hamilton GreviUe
COR. AKD
flUB-LZBUT.
P 37 Oct. 26
P 27 Dec. 27
P 26 Nov. 30
P 1 Nov. 31
P 9 Mar. 32
P 30 Dec. 31
P 24 Not. 36
P 15 April 36
34 July 34
P 8 July 86
P 9 July 86
P 38 April 87
31 Jun«a0
P 10 Sept. 36
Pll Oct. 39
P 28 May 42
20 Jan. 48
LIBUT.
P 17 Mar. 43
P 6 April 44
P 12 May 43
P 30 Dec. 46
Pis Feb. 46
P 22 Jan. 47
p 26 June 47
P 17 Dec. 47
P 29 Jan. 30
P 22 Mar. 31
P 17 April 36
P 26 Mar. 36
P39 April 36
P 16 Mar. 33
P 34 Mar. 37
P 1 Sept 37
23 Aug. 38
P 8 May 40
P 9 May 40
P 38 May 43
33 July 44
P33 July 44
P30Dec. 46
P 13 Feb. 46
P 17 Dec. 47
CAPTAXH.
P 36 Mar. 36
P 33 April 36
P 1 Sept. 87
P 8 June 38
P 8 May 40
P 30 Apr. 41
P 38 May 42
P 17 Dec. 47
BBBTBT^
MAJOR.
0 Not. 46
9 Not. 46
38 Not. 41
CORNBTS AND SUB-
LlBUTBNANTS.
Hon. J. H. Delaval Astley
Robert Bamford Hesketh
Edw.FfolliottWingfield, j.
Are. C. Douglas Hawksley
Haroourt Johnstone ....
John G. Carter Hamilton
J. A. G.Xd. Loughborough
Charies Hayes Miller. . . .
Ad^vtanJt. — lAeut. Peter Sherwen, 21 Juno, 89.
Qtiorfei^ilfas^ar.— William Allen, 36 July, 34.
Atf^^son. — Abraham Nisbet Connel, M.D. 83 Nov. 89; AteUt.'Surg^ 16 June
36 ; Hoepiial'Amst. 10 March 26.
JUelet.*Surffeon.—Qearge M'CuUoeh, MD., 6 June 46.
Veterinary-Surgeon.'-Johik Wilkinson, 37 April, 36.
Scarlet— Pacing Blue. — Agents^ Messrs. Cox k Co.
[Returned from France, February, 1816.]
I Lord UfoAaoAmr hM reeelved s cttm and Om clasp for Bshsgun and Benevent^ T*^*!> ?**fJ.v'
VteentM d*Onor, and Baditfos, and wa« Mvervly wounded in the head bj a mu«ket-baU In UoUaad, lOlk
Oct. 1799. ^ ^
t B 3
120
Y«an' Serf.
65
Full I Half
Paj. P«y.
36
36
24
10
18
18
11
8
8
6
6
6
6
6
4
6
4
3
3
6
3
3
3
8
S
1
1
6
17
81
13
34
0
Royal Regiment of Horse Guards.
« PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO."
CoUmeU
9 mi Henry Wttllam, Ikfargtas of Anglesey,^ KG. GCB. GCH. Zietd.-Col.
* 12 Sept. 1793 ; Col. 3 May, 96 ; Mqjw-Qen. 29 April, 1802 ; lAeut.-Qen, 85
April, 08; Gen. 12 Aug. 19; Field Marshal, 9 Nor. 46; CoUnul of Um
Boyal Hone Guarda 20 Dec. 42.
Lieut.'CoUmel.
9 OB ETerard Wm. Bouyerie,* Comet, p 8 April, 12 ; Lieut. 15 Oct. 18 ; Capi.
P 9 Sept. 19 ; Brev.-Mqi. 6 May, 31 ; MaJ, ^ Lt.-CoL p 4 Dee. 32 ; Lt.-Coi.
^ Co/. P 16 Sept. 45.
3f If/or.
9 Ha George Smith,' Com«^, 5 Nov. 12; Lieui. 18 Not. 13; Capt. p 22 June
20; Brev. Mqj, 10 Jan. 37 ; Brev. Lt.'CoL 28 June 38 ; Afqf. p 16 Sept. 45«
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
1ft
CORNET.
LIBUT.
P 27 May 24 p 1 Aug. 86
P 86 Mar. 89 p 15 Mar. 31
P87 Feb. 30 P 6 July 32
P 30 Nov. 30 P 31 May 33
P 30 June 37 p22 July 42
3 April 40
20 Oct. 40
8 Feb. 42
P 15 April 42
P 22 July 42
P 24 Mar. 43
P22 Sept. 43
P 27 Sept. 44
p 19 Aug. 42
29 Nor. 44
P 10 Jan. 45
P 28 Feb. 45
24 Nov. 43
P 4 July 45
P16 8ept«45
P 3 Apr. 46
P 7 Aug. 46
P 5 Feb. 47
P 20 July 47
P24Mar. 43
P 4 Aug. 43
P 25 June 44
P 27 Sept. 44
P 28 Feb. 45
4 July 45
P 3 Apr. 46
7 Aug. 46
15 Jan. 47
P 5 Feb. 47
P30 Mar. 47
P28 Sept. 47
OAPTAIZr.
P 6Jnly 32
P 9 Jan. 35
P 11 Not. 36
P 27 Sept. 42
P 3 Apr. 46
P 7 Aug. 46
P 6 Feb. 47
P30 Mar. 47
BBBTXT"
MAJOB.
9 Not. 46
9 Not. 46
9 Not. 46
Captains.
Hon. G. C. Weld Forester
Wyndham Edw. Hanmer
JEr<m. Horace Pitt
R. H. R. Howard Vyse . .
A. Bateman Periam Hood
Hugh Smith Baillie
Lord Geo. John Manners
LordAXex. F.C.G. Lennox
Lieutenants.
Horace Dormer Trelawny
Robert Sheffield
Hon. Lewis Alex. Grant
Hon. Geo. Watson Milles
Fra. Wm. FitzHardinge )
Berkeley )
Wm. Griffin Sutton, a4f\
Francis Howard Vyse • .
/.orclOtho A FitzGerald,*.
Duncan James Baillie
COBNBTS.
Joseph Brunt, R.M. . .
Wm James Hope Gambler
Edward Breedon
I^ord Geo. C. G. Lennox
Sackrille Geo. Lane Fox
Thomas Leslie
Cha. Sidney Darers Mills
Hon. Philip Sidney .... p88 Sept 47
A4futant.^ Lieut. William Griffin Sutton, 15 Jan. 47.
Quarter-Master. — Herbert Turner, 1 Jan. 31.
.Surgeon.— George GulliTcr, 2 June, 43; A.-S. 12 June, 28; H,'A. 17 Ha7,87.
Amstant'Surgeon.'^9meA Cockburn, 15 April, 36.
Veterinary'Surffeon.—^SSBiJohn Siddall,^ 10 Oct. 12.
Blue — jPocuiyit Scarlet. — Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
l^Retumedfrom France, February, 1810.]
1 Lord Anglesey Joined the Duke of York*t inny In Planden in 17M» fo oomnasd of the 80th ; In th#
retreat he hed the temporary commsAU of Lord Cethcart's Brigmde. Accompeaicd the Duke on the Expe>
ditkm to Holland in 1700, and commanded the caralry in the action of the 2nd Oct.,—" late In the erenlact
the enemy's cavalry haTlng been defeated in an attempt which they made upon ihe British Horse ArtUJery
on the lM»eh» and having been charged by the cavalry under Lord Pngct, wers driven with conslderahleKMs
nearly to Egmont op-Zee." In the retreat of that army he protected the rear with his caval^, and uma
skirmishing having taken place in which several pieces of cannon fell into the hands of the enemy, hia
Lordship with one squadron attacked the force under Oeneral Simon, amounting to six times his own ni
hers, repulsed them, retaking the British, and capturing at the same Ume several pieces of the esien
cannon. In \d06 he proceeded to the Peninsula in command of two brigades of eavaliy ; attacked aM
iiatcd a body of tla* enemy at Sahegun ; and, during the retreat of Sir John Moore he brought um th«
tear, and was engaged wiib the enemy at Hayorga and Beneventc. Commanded a division of the Annj
mder the Earl of Chatham on the Walcheren Expedition, in 1609. Commanded tha cavalry la iho caas-
paign of 1SI6; engaged in frnjuent charges on the enemy. In protecting the rear of the iatetiy oa thm
retreat of the 17th June ; and, towards tlie clocc of the battle of Waterloo he was struck on the right thigh
hy a cannon-shot, — leg amputated. His Lordsliip has received a Medal for Saliagun and Bea«venta.
a Colonel Bonverie served in the Prnlntula from October, 1819, to the end of that war la 1614« Inclading
Ihe battle of Vittoria. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was wounded at Waterloo.
a UeQt.-ColoneISmlth served the campaigns of 1814 and 15, in Spain, France^ and Flaadars« sad was piMcst
at Che battle of Waterloo.
ft Mr. fllddaU icrrsd the campaign of 1819, snd vti pisMnt at the battlt of Walario^
I. J
BUnnXnfftiiB
TMrt'BerT.
61
FnM
Fay.
20
26
17
35
12
11
9
12
9
8
8
7
12
6
6
6
5
8
6
4
8
4
3
2
1
1
1
23
2
10
36
1
4
1*/ ( STfttf King's) RegvmerU of Dragwm Guards, 121
" WATERLOO."
Colonel,
9 Han. Sir Wflliam Lmnlcy,' GCB. Comet, 24 Oct. 1787 ; Lieut. 19 May 90 ;
Cupt. 4 Dec. 93 ; Mtyor, 10 Mar. 96 ; Ideut.-CoL 25 May, 95 ; Col. 29 April,
1802; Mqjor-Gen. 25 Oct. 09; Zieut.-Gen. 4 June, 14: Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ;
Qtl. 1st Dragoon Gtiards, SO April, 40.
Henry AitchlBon Hankey, Sns. p 26 June, 23; Lieut. pIO March, 25; Capt.
P 15 Aug. 26 ; Mqjor, p 27 Sept. 33 ; Lieut.-CoL I March, 30.
Major.
Joahua Shnmonda Smith, Cornet^ p 14 Aug. 17 ; Lieut. 25 May, 22 ; Capt. p 19
AprU, 27 ; Mqjor, P31 Dec. 33 ; Brevet Lieut.- Col. 9 Nov. 46.
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
Captains.
Alfred Scott
9 Fred. HammerBley* . .
Edmund James Power . .
Bingham Newland. .....
William Warner Alien . .
John Crofts
James Peach Peach ....
George Wm. Blathwayt
Lieutenants.
Lockhart Little
William TuthiU
Richard A. Moore
James S. Stirling Stuart
Charles Geo. O'Callaghan
Edw. Rob. Starkic Bence
Charles Arkwright
James Foster
Henry Charles Morgan^
George Briggs
Cornets.
Richard Burke, R.M. .
Mordaunt Fenwick • • .
Jas. Rob. Steadman Sayer
Emanuel Bradbury, adjj.
Bankes Tomlin ,
George Henry Errington
Hugh Hamilton
CORNET.
P 27 Sept. 31
P23Jan. 12
P 6 May 36
P 20 Dec. 37
P 29 Not. 39
P 8 July 36
P 15 June 39
P20NOY. 40
P 7 Aug. 40
P 11 June 41
P 12 Feb. 36
P 17 June 42
P 6 May 42
P 16 Aug. 42
P24 Feb. 43
15 Dec. 40
P 6 May 42
PlOMay 44
lilEUT.
P 11 July 34
P 9 April 12
P 22 Aug. 37
P 14 June 39
P 30 Apr. 41
P 3 Dec. 41
Pl7 June 42
P 5 Aug. 42
P 16 Aug. 42
P 19 Jan. 44
PIO July 37
P 3 May 44
P 22 Dec. 43
P 2 Aug. 44
P27 June 45
P30 Dec. 45 I
CAPTAIN.
BRETBT-
MAJOR.
P 8 Mar. 39
8 May 40
Pll June 41
P 3 May 44
P 2 Aug. 44
P25 Feb. 45
Pll Dec. 46
P 13 Aug. 47
0 Capt. Hammersley Mrrei
in the Peninsuls from Aof^
1819 to the end of that war ia
1814, and waa prestnt aft the
battlei of Vlttoria and Toalouat,
and the inTestment of, and
the Heighte before Pampeluns.
Shot throtigh the dtouldsr
whilat protecting a bouse ist
the neighbourhood of Dublin,
P24 Jan. 45 li".,.??.*^ in 1806, when in tHe
P 13 Aug. 47
MiUtia.
8 May 40
P 14 June 44
P23May 45
8 Dec 46
P 2 Mar. 47
P 24 Sept. 47
P 1 Oct. 47
Payma#fer.-- William Sheppey Greene, 26 June, 40; Bnt. 18 Dec. 24; Lt,
P7 Aug. 27.
Adjutant. — Comet Emanuel Bradbury, 8 Jan. 47.
Quarter-Master. -—Joseph Missett, 30 March, 38.
iSiMiVmn.— 9 Thomas Lewis,^ M.D. 19 Nov. 30 ; AsHst.-Surg. 9 Sept. 13 ; Hosp,-i
Aeeist. B July 11.
Aseiitant'Surgeon. — John Peile, 8 Jan. 47.
Veterinary Surgeon. — F. Delany, 25 Sept. 44.
Scarlet — Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
[Returned from Canada, Aug. 1843.]
I Sir William Lamley commanded the 28nd Light Dragooni in Ireland daring the rebellion In 1798; was
ereij wounded through the ankle Joint at Antrim, and prcMrred the town fh>m being burnt by t)ie
rebela. Sabeeqnently eeired in the command of that corps in the first expedition to Egypt under Bir Balph
Abereiomby. Appointed to the staff at the Cape of Good Hope in 1808, but was afterwards transferred to
be aecoBd in command of the expedition under Sir Saonuel Auchmuty to South America ; commanded the
•dvanee on landing in the Rio de la Plata, and at the capture of Monte Video, and the tnbsequent disas-
troua proceedings at Buenos Ajrres under Lieut.-Oeneral Whitelock. Ck>mmanded the advance and landing
at the captwe of the island of Ischia, 1800. Appointed to the staff in the Peninsula in 1810; Joined the
amy in the North of Portugal, and served as Mi^or-Oeneral In Lord H Ill's division, and subsequently in
the same division under Lord Beresford ; commanded on the Christoval side at the first siege of Bod^}oa ia
lail, and upon the raising of that siege he commanded the whole of the allied cavalry at the battle of Al*
bnhera, and also at the cavalry action at Usagre. Sir William has received a medal for Alboherk
4 Doctor Lcwla served in the Peninsula from July 1811 to June 181.1.
0 Lt. Mesga* was present at UMbatOct of Moodkse sad y«roseihah. at wUsh last he was Mvsrtly <
122 2nd {The Queen's) Eeffimeni of Dragoon Guards. {^TvS^
Tevt'Senr.
65
Fall
P»7.
16
20
14
17
11
9
9
13
10
18
8
7
8
5
5
6
3
7
3
1
13
Half
P«y.
0
lA
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
0
0
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0
0
CcHemtL
Sir Thomas Qage Moiitresor,< KCH. Ent, 12 Hareb| 1783 ; lAiui. 4 April, 83 :
Capt, 17 June, 04; Memory 12 April, 99 ; Lieut. -Cell, 27 June, 1801 ; OoL 25
July, 10 ; Mqjor-Gen. 4 June, 13 ; lAeut.-Oen, 27 May, 25 ; Om. 28 Nov. 41 ;
Col 2nd Dragoon Qi]«rds,20 Feb. 37.
Zieui.^CoUmel.
William Campbell, Comet, p 6 Jan. 32 ; Lieui, p 12 Apr. 33; Capt. p 37 May, 36 ;
Mqfar, Pll June, 41 ; JAeut.-CoL p30 Jan. 46.
Mqjor,
Power Le Poer Trench, .EWi^vt, p12 Aug. 24 ; Lieut, p17 Dec. 25; Capi. PdO
Dee. 26; Brevet-Mqjor, 23 Kot. 41 ; Mqfar, p30 Jan. 46.
Captaxitb.
Hen. Bt. John Mildmay . .
Francis Meynell ...•.«..
Hylton Brisco ........
Bobert Wm. Dallas
Fred. James Ibbetson
James Ley
• • . •
LlBUTBNAKTS.
Francis Hayiland, tui^, . ,
Charles Hugh Key • • . .
John Henry Bills Ridley
CharlesEdwardConyers,^.
John Sonthcote Manseigh
Charles William Calyert
Fountaine Hogge « • • • •
John Carstairs Jones. . .
Charles Edward Walker
Leyoestar Hibbert . • • • •
GORNBT.
28
34
31
37
39
13
0
12
0
22
0
2
0
13
0
CORNBTS.
George Bushman, R.M.
Bdwud Saunders
Thomas Bela^ Tomlin .
P20 Nov.
P 17 Jan.
Pll Oct
P 6 Oct.
P 17 May
P13 Deo.
24 Not. 85
P 9 Mar. 38
P 33 Sept. 36
P 18 Dec. 40
P 11 June 41
P 6 Not. 40
p 9 May 43
P 15 Dee. 43
P29 Dec. 43
P23 8apt.45
30 Apr. 41
P 80 Jan. 46
p 25 June 47
LIBUT.
OAPtAXH.
P 8 June 30
P24 April 85
P 35 July 84
P13 Dec. 39
P 18 Deo. 40
Pll June 41 1
29 8ept.37
P 23 April 89
P 12 June 40
P 26 Nov. 43
P 9 May 43
Pdl Mar. 48
P 14 Feb. 45
P23Sept.45
P 14 Apr. 46
p 25 June 47
P 7 Apr. 87
P 3 Dec. 41
P 4 Aug. 43
P 23 Sept. 46
P 30 Jan. 46
P 26 June 47
BRBTBT«
XAJOB.
P<^fiutf<er. — Henry Bond Head, 30 May, 45; JBns. p2S Dec. 36s LieiU, pSI
June, 39; Capt, p21 Mar. 46.
A^jutant^—IAeui. Francis Hariland, 4 Dee. 36.
Quaritff^ Jfof^tfr.— John HaTiknd, 15 July, 36.
Surgeon, — ^Alexander George Home, M.D., 24 Marcb^ 43; Aseiti^Surg, 18
Jan. 27 ; Ho$p.'AuUt, 6 Oct. 26.
Astistant'Sutrgeoiu^AJexMadet Smith, M.D.. 7 Aug. 46.
Veterinary Sutgeon^~'4yp^ Smith, 80 Feb. 86.
Scarlet— .Flofjfi^ Black. — AgentOf Messrs. Charles UopUnson k Cob
IRetitmedJrom FraneOf Nopember, 1818.]
I gir Thoaai Moatraor hn been twmtj-ftrar jtart am rafflBMntal fVill-|Mij, dartag whleb perlad h» Miiiii
•fc Qlbnltor lo 1790 aod 01 ; In Pland«n and Uolluid la 1798, 4, ud 6) tb* Eifptlsn enrnpniga ef 1801;
iMBtly ma»f fmn tn Tjidin.
*?iSSS^3 ^rd{The Prince of Wales's) Regt. of Dragoon Guards. 123
« TALAVEBA" — ** ALBUHERA" — « VITTORIA »» — « PENINSULA."
40
Foil
23
17
16
15
11
e
10
10
8
6
6
5
6
4
4
9
1
1
1
1
18
6
7
41
1
15
HaV
0
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0
0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
19i
CoUmel.
9 99i Charles Hnrray^ JBarl Cathcarty> KCB. Ens, May, 09 ; lAeut. 10 Aug.
09 ; Capi. S Feb. 00 ; Mf^OTt 14 May, 07 ; Lieut.»Col. 30 Ang. 10 ; Ccd. 12
Ang. 10 ; Mqfor-Gen. 8d Jaly^ 30 ; Lt,'G€n. 33 Not. 41 ; Colonel Srd Dm-
goona, 19 Not. 46.
JAeta.»Cohnel4
Thomaa Artibiir, Comet, p 23 Jnue, 1825 ; Lieut, p 19 Sept. 26 ; Capt. f 8 Feb.
31; Mqf^Ty P 15 Sept. 38 -, Z4eut,'Col. p12 May, 43.
M({for,
John Daniel Dyson, Cor, p9 Dec. 31; Lieut.vft^ Mar. 33; Capt. p8 July 36 ;
Jf<i;<y,P19 Jone,46.
Captains.
Francis Oarratt
Edward Dyson
William Squire
Tho.TristramSpryCarlyon
Henry Hidunan Bacon . .
Edward Bagwell Porefoy
LlEtTTBKANTS.
Peter Brongbton
A. Radkin Robinson, atg,
Henry Marsh
Richard Croker
Thomas Edward Whitby
Edmund Henry Tnrton . .
Frederick Aston Oakes . .
Aieh« Douglas Montaath
COBNBTS.
William Hickes Slade ..
Henry Heywood Lonsdale
J.H. de Ca^onu^ Lawson
Wyndham Knatchbull ..
CORNET.
P 9 Mar. 32
P 18 Oct. 33
P 24 Mar. 37
P27 Dec. 42
P 8 June 38
P 15 Sept. 38
PSOOot. 40
22 July 42
P 6 Aug. 42
P 10 Feb. 48
P 12 May 43
Pl6Mar. 44
P 5 July 44
P24July 46
10 Mar. 47
P 2 Apr. 47
P 6 Nov. 47
P 3 Dec. 47
LIBI7T. ! CAPTAIN.
P30 Jan. 35 P 8 Not. 42
P 27 Oct. 37 P 17 Mar. 43
P 2 Aug. 42 j p 19 June 46
P 6 Dec. 44 p 1 Dec. 46
P 8 Nov. 42 ! p 5 Nov. 47
P 10 Feb. 43 p 3 Dec. 47
p 17 Mar. 43
11 May 43
p 12 May 43
P22NOV. 44
P 19 June 46
P 24 July 46
P 5 Not. 47
p 8 Dee. 47
BBBYBT
MAJOR.
Payiiuwfer.— Ernest Aug. Hawker, 19 Oct. 38; Bnt, 30 8«pt. 30 1 lAeut, p8
July, 36.
A4ftUant, — Zieut, Andrew R. Robinson, 2 Aug. 42.
Quarter'MoMter.^-ff John Hey don,' 30 April, 41.
Surgeon.— 9 Ocorge Alex. Stephenson,' 28 Oct. 13 ; AaUt, Surg. 14 May^O?.
Atnttant Surgeon, — Richard Carmichael Bourne, 13 July, 47.
Veterinary Surgeon^ — ^Thomas Browne, 26 July 34; JSnt, 26 Dec. 13.
Scarlet— Fadnge Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
IRetumedfiwn Frtmee, J'anuary, 1816.]
1 Lofd Oatlicart Mrved <m the Helder MptdiUon in 1790. Accompanied the Expedition under Sir
3Mm Omig, sad Mrved in Naplei and Sicily, iu 1800 and fl, ae AieisUmt Quarter^Marter-General. Serred
en the Bdieldt expedition, and wae preeent at the alege of Pluthing, in 1800. Proceeded to the Peninnila
In 1819, ae an Aarietant Qaarter-Maeter-General, and wae present at the battle* of Baroaea, Salamanca, and
Vltloila, for which he has reeeired a medal and two clasps. Served also the eampal^ of 1816, and wae
piesant at Nio bnftlle of Waterloo
9 Q«arter*Maeter Heydon's serrioes :— eipedltlon to Walcberen, siege of Plunhing, and expedition to
Sentii Bev^and, in 1800; Penlneular Campaigns of 1819 and 18.
8 Mr. Stephenson served in the Peninsula from March 1600 to the end of that war In 1814.
Yean'Serr.
62
124 4tfi (Royal Irish) Regiment of Dragoon Guards, [at Notunsinm.
On the Standards and AppoinUnento the HARP and CROWN, and the
Star of St. PATRICK, with the motto " QuisStparabUt**
" PENINSULA."
Colonel.
a Sir George Anson,' GCB. Comet, 3 May, 1786; Lieut. 16 Harc^, 91}
,Capt. 0 Sept. 92 ; Mqfor, 26 Dec. 94 ; Lieut.-Col. 21 Dec. 97 ; CdJ. 1 Jan-
06 T Afq/.-G^. 26 July 10 ; JW«i#.-C?«i. 12Aiig. 19; Gen- 10 Jan 37 j CoL
4th Dragoon-Guards, 24 Feb. 27.
Lieut, 'Colonel.
m SB James Charles Chatterton,' KH. Comet, p23 Not. 09 ; Lieut. 6 Jnne,
11 ; Capt. P 26 March, 18 ; Afqfor, p 22 July, 24; Lieut.-Col. p 18 Dec. 27 ;
Col. 23 Not. 41. Mqjor.
Edward Cooper Hodge, Comet, 3 Aug. 26 ; Lieut, p 3 July 28 ; C«p#. p 19 Dec.
34; itfq;or, P3Dec. 41. ^^^^
Pull
Pay.
33
22
Half
6*
12
11
10
8
12
7
7
6
6
6
4
4
4
2
2
1
1
1
1
38
6
14
16
3
20
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Captains.
William Charles Forrest
Thos. OliTcr W. Coster .
Geoi*ge Thomson Jacob .
Francis Rowland Forster
Josias Rogers John Coles^
James Cunningham . . .
LiBUTBNANTS.
Thomas Jones
John Mullen, a<(/
Pra. Hastings G. Nicolls
Ernest Henry Lane • . .
Thos. Miller Clarke, R.M.
Michael M'Creagh
Thomas Bigoe Williams
Arth . MasterMn Robertson
Cornets.
John Collingwood • • • • .
Henry Thos. Richardson
John Rich. Smyth Wallis
John MacDonnell Webb
W.Wm. RudyerdWilliams
CORNET.
LIEUT.
11 Mar. 36
4 Aug. 37
27 AprU 38
7 Feb. 40
2 Sept. 36
21 May 41
23 July 41
9 Mar. 43
2 June 43
14 July 43
30 July 44
26 July 44
23 Aug. 44
18 May 46
19 Blay 46
29 Jan. 47
19 Mar. 47
2 Apr. 47
8 Oct. 47
P 6 Jan. 39
P 28 Not. 38
P16 Aug. 39
Pll Mar. 42
p 22 Mar. 39
P 7 April 43
CAPTAIN.
P 19 May 43
26 Mar. 46
P27 Mar. 46
P 19 May 46
P 29 Jan. 47
P 19 Mar. 47
P 2 Apr. 47
P 8 Oct. 47
P 7 Sept. 41
P 27 Mar. 46
p 19 May 46
P 29 Jan. 47
P 19 Mar. 47
P 8 Oct. 47
BREVET
MAJOR.
4Capt.Bai0tonwMi
ed with m dctaehiMnt of tlw
84th LIf bt Dncoont 1b tk« ool-
ward bound Indian fleet, whlcii
maintained an setloa vflk m
French iqoadron, under Ad-
miral Linoit, off the Mauritine.
0th Ang. 1805, and In which the
enemj were heaten off. On the
6th Aag. 1800, he led the ad-
vanced equadron eff hie regi-
ment in action with the rebel! befere Soinct-
paum* in which the latter were healea and die-
perted; and on the lame date he commanded
the outlyinir piquet In a night attack from the
garrifon of Serlngapalam.
Paifnuuter.— John Ralston/ 29 Dec. 26; Comet, p6 July 04; Lieui* 10 July
06; Capt. 26 May 14.
AdffutatU.'-Lieut. John Mullen, 10 March, 43.
Quarter-Maeter. — ^ John Andrews, 20 June, 34.
^ur^eofi.— Chiliey Pine,* 6 Dec. 43 ; Aseiet.-Surg. 2 Aug. 33.
Aseiet.'Surgeon.'-^tkmGe Flytcr, 6 June 45.
Veterinary Surgeon. — James Rainsford, 26 Dee. 28.
Scarlet — Pacings Blue. — Agent, Geo. Samuel Collyer, Esq.
IBetumedfrom Portugal, May, 1813.]
1 Sir Oeoife Aaton tenred in Holland under H. R. H. The Duke of York and Sir Ralph AJberetomlkj.
Berved aleo the campaigns of 1809, 10, 11, 12, and 18 in the Penlneula; commanded the Iflth Light Dia-
goone at the battle of Oporto ; and a brigade of Light Caralrj at the battle* of Talavera, Bueaeo» 8alamaiica»
and Vittorla. Sir George has reeeired a Uedal and two Claapt for Tklavera, Salamanca, aad VHtorIa*
S Colonel Chatterton lerred In Portugal, Spain, Fland«fTe, and Prance, from 1811 to 1818, iiclmUBf Ike
aflhli* at Puente Ouinaldo, and Aldea de Ponte; the siegee of Cludad Rodrlgo, aad Bada)oa; aaloaM at
Umgre, Llerena, Salamanca, Height* of San ChrietoTal, Rueda, Caatrafon, to the Battle of llalamiHi a ;
ailUrt at Tndela, Valladolid, and Celada del Oanino, to the inTeetment and etefe of Burgoe ; the actloM at
Monaaurlo, Quintana Palla, Venta del Poio, and Cabeson, upon the retreat from Bnigoe to ~
thence the out-poeteat the Paeiage of the Huebra, to Cludad Rodrlgo. Up ' ~
Portugal; the action at Oema ; Battle of Viitoria; actions at Villa Pranca
ture m San Sebastian. The actions on crossing the Btdassoa, and carrying
ments. The battle of the Nlvelle at St. Jean de Lus; at Anglet; and In front of Bajonne; battle of the
Kire; passage of the Adour, and loTcctmont of Dajonne ; occupaticm of Bordeaux ; passage of the Oaraaae,
aad allUr at Etaollen upon the passage of the Dordogne; battles of QuatreBias and Waterloo | the
advance to aad capture of Paris ; and with the army of occupation in France.
9 Capt. Coles screed with the 4th Light Dragoons in the rfreign under Lord Kaaae ia Sdade aad
ASfchanisian In 1888-^ and was present at the taking of Obnnte.
8 Mr. Pine lerred with the 90th on the China expedition, and was present at the first enpCni* of ClinMB*
attack on Canton, attack and capture of Amoy, repulse of the night attack oa Itlngpo, attack aad ca|
oC TlKktb Cliapoo, Bhtnghal and Woosang, and Chia Klang Ptoo.
Upon the adTaace of the mrmy f^om
ica aad Toleee, to the sieae aaA can-
ring the enemy's lortifled eatienea*
^"trSHT'l ^'* (ThelMncess Charlotte of Wales's) Reg. of Dr. Gds. 125
The motto '* Vestiffia nuOa retrartuni."^*' SALAMANCA"—" VITTOBIA"—
"TOULOU6E"— « PENINSULA."
Tctn'ScrT.
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9 Sir John Slade, Bart^QCH,, Comet, 11 May, 1780; Lieut. 28 April, 83 ;
Capt. 24 Oct. 87; Mqjar, 1 March, 94; Lieut.-Col. 29 April, 95; Col 29
April, 1802 ; Mqfor-Gen. 25 Oct. 09 ; Lieut.'Gen. 4 June, 14 ; Gen. 10 Jan.
37; Co/. 5th Dngoon Guards, 20 July 31.
Lieut.'CoUmel.
Han. James Yorke Scarlett, CbnMf,P 26 March, 18; Xieu«. p 24 Oct 21; Ct^t.
P9Jane,25; Afi|;or,Pll June, 30; Xteu^.-Cpl. p 3 July, 40
Mqfor.
William Henry Archer, Cornet^ p28 Dec. 32; Lieut. P17 July, 35; Capt.
9 1 June, 38 ; Mofor, p 16 May, 45.
Captaiks.
Abraham Bolton
Robert Bell....*
John Ireland Blackbume
James Charles Torke. . . .
Arthur Prime
George Lloyd Robson ....
LiBUTBNANTS.
Wm. Noel Algernon Hill
George Rowan Hamilton
James Fort
Charles Holder
9 James Henley, R. M. '
Thomas Robbins, ad^. . •
Chardin Philip Johnson. •
John Jenkins Thomas . .
W. Sandfd. Wills Sandford
GOBNBTS.
John Fort
George Duckworth . • .
Charles Wilton Goad. . .
GOBNBT.
P 12 Oct. 26
P 16 Nov. 32
P 3 April 35
P 19 Jan. 37
P 30 June 37
P 28 JioY. 37
P 10 Aug. 38
P 10 Aug. 39
p 11 May 41
P 26 Oct. 41
6 Jan. 25
7 May 40
P14 Mar. 45
P 11 July 45
P 14 Aug. 40
P 10 Oct. 45
P 12 June 46
7 July 46
LIBVT.
P 26 June 27
P 27 June 34
P 17 June 36
P 10 Aug. 38
P 5 April 39
P 3 July 40
P 26 Oct. 41
P 3 June 42
P 27 Jan. 43
PSOJuly 44
P 28 Nov. 45
13 AprU 46
P 14 April 46
P 30 Mar. 47
P 8 Aug. 45
CAPTAIN.
P 8 Mar. 33
P 9 Mar. 38
P26 Oct 41
Pll July 45
P26 Sept. 45
P 30 Mar. 47
BBBTBT-
XAJOB.
9 Nov. 46
Adolp.Wm. Desart Burton* p 30 Mar. 47
Paynuuter. — Henry Aug. Jackson, 15 Dec. 37 ; Sns, 27 Aug. 15 ; Lietit. 8
April, 25 ; Capt. 18 Dec. 35.
Ailfutant. — Lieut. Thomas Robbins, 8 May, 40.
Quarter^Master. — Alexander Langford, 18 June, 41.
5Mi^«m^-^ames Barlow,' M.D. 29 July, 13 ; Auist.'Stirg. 5 March, 07 ; Sotp.*
Aftiet. 25 June, 03.
Asgittant'Surgeon, — William Arden, 9 April 41.
Veterinary Surgeon. — George Fisher, 29 Dec. 43.
Scarlet — Faeinge Green. — AgentSf Messrs. Cox 8c Co.
\^Retur7iedfrom Spain, July, 1814.]
1 Sir John Slsds terred in Portugal and 8pain» under Sir John Moore, in command of ths Rafiar
Brifade, hidndinf the different operatioDi terminatinf with the battle of Corunna. Placed again on the
itaff m tlie Peninsula, in Aug. 1809, where he serred until June, 1819, in command of a brigade of caralrj.
Sir John baa receiTcd a Medal and one Claip for the battles of Corunna and Fuentes d'Onor.
S Ucvt. Henlnsr served the campaign of 1814 in the Peninsula, including the battle of Toulouse.
i Dr. Barlow's tanriees .-—Expedition to Copenhagen in 1907; capture of Martinique In 1809; cnaipaJgn
of nU in the HetlMrlandt and France.
126 6th B^meni of Ihaffom Guards (Carabineers.) [
TMn'Scrr.
63
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42
40
88
17
10
15
7
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9 Sir ThomES Hawker/ KCH. C&metf 18 Hay^ 1795; Xim^. 6 April, 96;
CapriOJul7,99; Af<|;or, 33 Not. 1804; Xieti/.-Col. 2 Sept. 08 ; CW.4Jiiiie,
14; Mqjor-Gen. 27 May, 25; Litui-Gen, 88 June, 38; Col. 6tii Dragoon
Guards, 5 June, 39.
Ueyt^'CoUmtL
9 CO James Jackson,' KH. Era. 9 Oct. 06 ; lAnd, 86 Jan. 08 ; Capt. p 85 Jane,
13; Srevet'Mqf(>r,l9 June, 15; Mafor, P86 April, 87; Brevet'-Limi.^CoL
85 May, 36 ; Lieut.-CoL p 8 March, 39 ; Cbl. 88 Nor. 41.
David Hay, Comet, 6 Oct. 08 ; ZAeut, p31 Oct. 11: Capt. P5 Aug. 19 ; Brewi^
Mqjor, 10 Jan. 37 ; Regtl-Mqfor, P 14 April, 87 ; Brevei'Lt^CoL 1 Not.4&
Captains.
Henry lUohmond Jones .
Hon. A. G. ?. Jocelyn .
William Xeville Cnstance
Charies Sawyer
Bdward Hare Croker ....
Daniel Henry MacUnnon*
LiBUTBNANTS.
William S. PhiUps, R.M.
Thomas Manders, a4f- • •
Phillips Buchanan
Frederick Charles PoUull
Henry Dawson ••«•..••
Samnel James Morton • .
Thomas Hey wood
Edward M'Bvoy ••••••
John Forster . •
tliomas O. L. Carew Gwyn
oomNBT*
P 9 June 25
P 26 April 31
Pll Oct 81
P 6 Sept. 33
P 17 Aug. 41
P 1 July 36
85 Oct. 28
P 30 July 35
P 6 Sept. 39
P31 Mar. 43
P84Ang.39
P 9 June 43
P88N0T.45
P 30 April 40
P85Ang. 43
Pl6Jan« 46
P 1 Msy 46
P83July 47
p 10 Dec. 47
LXBUT«
P 14 Not. 26
P 6 July 32
P 26 June 35
P 8 April 86
P 9 June 43
P83Mar. 38
16Fch. 86
6 Oct. 38
P17 Aug. 41
P 2 Aug. 44
P 24 Feb. 48
Pa8NoT.45
P 12 Feb. 47
P 83 July 47
8 8ept47
P 5 Not. 47l
OAPTAIH.
P 18 June 30
P 17 Aug. 41
P 16 Mar. 38
P 8 Aug. 45
P 6 Not. 47
Pl60ci. 47
BBBTBT-
XAJOB.
9 Not. 46
CORITBTS.
Josiah Manhall Heath . .
J. J. Williams Fredricks
John Davit Sherston ....
Paymatter. — Simon Fitsherbert Jacson^ 80 Maitb, 46; Sm* P 86 Jan. 38;
Lieut. P 2 April, 41.
Atffuiant. — Limti. Thomas Manders, 31 July, 36.
Quarter- Jlfof^er.— Thomas Smith, 26 June, 35.
Surgeon.^'9 John Heriot/ M.D. 16 April, 12 ; Auittant-Surgeanf 8 Not. 04:
Hotp.' Assist. 11 May, 04.
Assistant-SurifOon^^BeBay Carline, 88 Sept 86 ; HoipiiaUAssittmU, 31 Ai^. 86.
Veterinary ^ur^eon.— Alfred Henry Cherry, 88 Sept. 46.
Scarict — Faeinqs White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
[Returned from Buenos Ayres, 1808.]
1 Sir ThomM Hawker was prcMol Id tht aetioni in North Holland, Dm Held«r exp«ditioiw In tbs lock,
IIMh Beptember. Snd an4 Oih Oclobcr* ITfW; and was prewnl In command of the SOtli LIflit DragooM la
ertrj aetloa in which tb« British troops ware ansaced on th« aastarn aoast of Spain, In 1819 aad 18U; ha
has sohMqaantlj served on the Stafll^ In India, as MiOor-Oeneral.
a Colonel Jackson served in the Peninsula, from April, 1800, to the end of that war in 1814, ti.^i«Hi«f
the hafcllaa of Oporto, Talarera, and Busaco { action at Kediiiba, battle of Puenies d'Onor, first siege of Ifcda
Jos, aetloa at El Bodoa, sleffs and capture of Ciudad Rodrlgo, slefe and capture of Bad^os, battles of Bala-
iBaaca,Titlorla, Maya Pass, Pampelana, Idlh Jul/, Pyrenees, SOth July, Nlrelle, NIve, and Bayonaa. Pieasnt
at Waterloo, and with the army of occupation in Prance. Served In India and Arabia tnm 181S I* isas,
inclndhiK *^ capture of Beni-Boo«AIl, as Military Secretaiy to Sir Lionel Smith, and, for which Mrrks,
ho was raconmended by the Marquis of Hastings for the rank of Llettt.-Colonel.
8 Oaptain Mackinnon served with the 10th Lancers throughout the campalga la Afl^haaietaa, ander
Lord Keane, and was present at the siege and capture of Ohusaea (Medal). He served also la the caaa*
palga OB the Sutm (Medal) in 1840, including the battles of Buddlwal, Aliwal, and Sobiaos.
4 Dr. Hefiot served la the Peniiwula from Jane, 1800, to the end of the war, ladadtag the balllM of
TilaTtn sad Bslsnuacs, siege of Bargee, sad batUet of Tittoita, the fyrsates, sad Orthce.
TeaiVflerr
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a^S!^Z^ 7th (Thi FHneeu BoyaPt) Begment of ["TSSlto^
Dragoon Chtards.
CcioneL
Han, Henry Hamy/ CB. Comet, 16 May, 00; Xf. 11 Jimc,01 ; Capi, 24 Aug.
02 ; Mqfor, 26 March, 07 ; Lt.-CoL 2 Jan. 12 ; Co2. 22 July, 80 ; Mt^or-Gm,
28 June, 88 ; CoU 7th Dragoons, 18 Dec. 47.
LUut.-CoUnuiL
John Charlea Hope Oibaone,* Comety p8 Oct. 80; Litut, p 16 Aug. 88; Copt.
»S4 July 85; MqIWy P26 Feb. 46; Xieiie.-lC7o/. p8 Sapt. 47.
Me{jor,
Sir Harry Darell,' Bart., Comet, p 1 June, 32 ; lAeut. p 12 June, 35 ; Capt,
P 14 July, 41 ; Mc^or, p3 Sept. 47.
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1
1
15
1
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Captains.
John Campbell . .
Heniy Schonswar
William Hogg
Antoine Sloet Butler
Arth. CaTendlflh Bentinck
John Hamilton Gray^
Pearson Scott Thompson
LiBUTBKANTS.
Charles Edward Petre
Philip Banbury*
Anneslcy Paul Qore .
John Thomas Cramer
Cha. John BemersPlestow
Arnold More Knight^ . .
Allen Noble Adaxns ....
CORITETS.
Nicholas De la Cherois . .
Nugent Chichester
John Gray, eu{f,
Bobert Young, R. M
William Stnckey Wood . .
William Middleton ....
CORNET.
P 16 Jan. 85
P 24 July 36
P 30 Oct. 86
P 8 April 42
P 2 Not. 38
P 24 Not. 29
P 6 Aug. 42
P22Jaly 42
P 16 Mar. 48
P 7 April 48
P22 Dec. 48
P20 Dec. 42
P 14 Feb. 46
P27 June 45
P 6 Feb. 46
P 6 Not. 46
1 Jan. 47
P 8 Jan. 47
p 2 Mar. 47
P 19 Mar. 47
LI BUT.
I
,P27Mar. 40
I P 24 April 40
iPUJan. 42
P 10 Mar. 48
P81 Oct. 40
15 Sept. 37
P 7 June 44
P26Feb. 46
P 6 Feb. 46
P 8 Jan. 47
P 2 Mar. 47
P 19 Mar. 47
29 Jan. 46
P 3 Sept. 47
CAPTAIN.
P 10 Mar. 48
P 22 Deo. 48
P27 June 46
P 19 Mar. 47
P 2 Mar. 47
22 June 47
P 3 Sept. 47
BBBT.-MAJ*
PaymoMter^—ThomMB Smales, 30 July, 44 ; Em. p81 May, 83 ; Lt. 20 May, 36;
Capt, 16 April, 42.
Adijutant, — domet John Gray, 1 Jan. 47.
Qicarter-lfa«««r.^Henry Magill, 10 March, 48.
Surgeon, — George Northern Foaker, 15 Dec. 46; As8ist,''Stifff» I May 35
Astitt, 'Surgeon. — Richard John Loch, M.D., 7 Aug. 46.
Veterinary Surgeons. — John Bruer Miniken, 24 March 43.
Benjamin Chaning Rouse Gardiner, 19 May, 46.
Scarlet — Faeinge black. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k, Co.
1 M^or-Gcnenl tbe Hon. H«ar7 Mamv senred in Naples, Sicily, and Calabria, In I800-7. Aecom-
Bsnicd tbe expedition to Egypt in March 1807, and wai present, as an Aide-de-camp, at tbo attack on
l^lflBMidfta, siege and stormlag of Boaetta, and on etery other occasion when oar troops were engaged.
Serred at Walcheren in 1809, including the siege and surrender of Flashing. Went with the 18th Hussars
to tbe Peninsala in Jan. 181S ; present at the crossing of the Eslar, and commanded the regiment In sup-
pott of the 10th Huiaars at the action of Morales de Toro. Serred also in the campaign of 1816, including
«h« b«ttlo of Qmtre Braa: commanded the rear regiment of the Column on the retreat daring the following
day ; and, at the battle of Waterloo, he led the 18(h Hussars in the brilliant charge of Sir Hussey Vivian's
Brigade, at the conclusion of the action.
a UeaL'-Oolonel Olbsoiie sewed throughout the Cafflr war, and was with Colonel Somerset's dWision at
tka flNctaii of the Pass by Oommtttee*s Urlfl, and had his horse shot under him ) and he commanded the
Catvalry to the deeialTe charge at tbe Owanga, on the 8tb June, 1846, when a large bodj of the enemj
^MB eaeoofltered and vtterly overthrown, leaving upwards of 400 dead on the field.
• Sir Harry DareU served with the 18tb Royal Irish on the China Bxpedition, and was present at the first
tahing of Cimsan. He serred also with the 7th Dragoon Guards during the whole of the Cafflr war, and
comaMBded the aquadron of his regitiient at the Owaoga, on the 8th June, 1846, and received two severe
vovads dorlag the charge and attack.
4 Cops. Oray was hooourably mentioned in tbe public despatch as the officer who eaptored the cannon in
tbe action with the South African insorgent Boers on the 80th April, 1846, on wbleh occasion he was acting
Atde de Camp to tbe officer commanding the Field Force. Served in the Cafflr war of 1846.
6 Ueot. Bonbaiy served throughout the Cafiir war, and was wounded hi the charge at the Chraaga, on
the 8lh June, 1846.
• Ueot. Kaight serred the Campaign on the Sutic^ (medal) in 1846-6, and was present with tbo 16th
Laaean in the battles of Baddlwal, Aliwal» and Bobraon.
137
128
1*^ {Roj/dt) Regiment of Dragoons.
L atOthir.
On the Standards an Eagle.—" PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO.'*
Taan' Serv.
64
Full
Pay.
34
89
19
16
13
12
9
9
16
8
7
9
6
6
6
fi
6
3
3
2
2
2
14
37
7
11
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Pay.
A
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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CoiUmeU
B Wi 5ir Arthur Benjamin aifton,* KCB. KCH. Canuiy 6 June, 1794; lAeut.
7 Aug. 1794; Capt. 27 Feb. 1799; Mt^or, 171>ec.l808; Xieue. Co;. 85 Joly,
1810; Co/. 12 Aug. 1819; Jlfq^'or&0ti.22 July 30; X4eii^.-OAi. 23 Nov. 41
Col. let Dragoons, 30 Aug. 42.
Lieut.'-Ccionel.
9 QB Thomas Marten,' KH. Comet (^ Sub-Lieut. 22 Not. 13; ZUui. P23
June, 17 ; Capt. p 4 May, 22 ; Jfq/or, p 12 Dec. 26 ; lAeui^-Col. 29 May, 35 ;
Col. 9 Nov. 46.
Mt^or.
Francis Hearle Stephens, Bfu. p23 Feb. 26; LUui. 31 July, 28; C^pi. r 17
July, 36 ; Mq;or, p 25 Nov. 42.
CAPTAiira.
Edward Littledale
John Yorke
Robert Wardlaw
Chas. C. Waldo Sibthorp
Walter B. Barttelot ....
Jonas Morris
LiBCTBNANTS.
John Chamberlain, R.M.
Hugh Qough
Thomas Thoroton
Herbert Morgan
Wm.de Cardonnel Elmsall
5tr Cha.W.C. Burton,^/.
Aug. Henry De Trafford
Henry Croft
CORlTBTe.
Joseph John Henley ....
Oeoige Henry Littledale
H. J. Townsend Stephens
William Harrlsson, a4f.
Michael Stocks
CORNBT.
P 24 Dec. 20
P21 Dec 32
P 6 June 36
P 28 Oct. 36
P 1 3Iar. 39
P 23 April 39
1 June 32
P 30 Oct. 40
P 14 Dec. 41
P 23 June 39
P 1 July 42
P 1 July 42
P 14 Oct. 42
P 13 Oct. 43
P27 0ct. 43
P 7 Feb. 46
P25 April 45
14 Apr. 46
P 11 Dec. 46
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN.
P 1 May 36
P 14 Dec. 41
P 14 Oct. 42
P 13 Oct. 43
P 7 Feb. 46
P26AprU46
BREVBT-
MA'OIU
P21 Dec. 32, P 1 May 36 9Nov. 46
P 6 Dec. 34
P 28 July 40
P 7 Sept. 41
P 14 Dec. 41
P 28 Jan. 42
P 10 July 36
P 14 Oct. 42
P 23 June 43
P 19 Aug. 42
P 13 Oct. 43
26 July 44
P 7 Feb. 46
P 11 Dec. 46
S Colonel MaiiCB wttfA tho csMpiini of
1814, In the Peniimla. wltli the hOMrhddM-
gade. Alio the campaign of 1915, tnnlodlng
the battle of Waterloo.
5 Dr. Bartley tented In the PmiImii]
vai prvtent at the battle of Salaaanon.
17 0 P<^ma«<«r.— ^Lawrence Luke Esmonde White, 29 Sept 43 ; JBpi#. p 18 Jan* 31 ;
Lieut. P 26 June, 36.
A4futant.-^Comet William Harrissoo, 14 Apr. 46.
Quarter-Maeter. — lEB John Partridge, 18 July, 34.
Surffeon.^9 John Metge Hartley,* M.D. 31 Aug. 26 ; Auiit.^Suirf, 27 D«e, 10.
Aieitt.'Surgeon. — John Grogan, M. B. 16 April, 41.
Vetertnary Surgeon. — Matthew Poett, 21 April, 37.
Scarlet— Facing Blue.— ilpen^^, Messrs. Cox & Co.— JH#A Agents, Messrs. Can* tc Co.
[Retumedjrom France, January, 1816.]
1 Sir Afthor CUflon'i aerrlece :— Campalfni of 1809^ IS, 11, U. IS, 14, and 18.
In rorertaif and eopportlng frar Spanish gun* at the battle nt Talavera, and emploxed In
qoent operationi ; bottle of Biuaco, partult of Uaairaa from Sanlarem, tahlnf from htm
rage ; battle of Ptieatn d'Ooor, action* at Narft d'Arer, El Bodon, Poente Qahialdo, and AMea
•OTetal aflhirt daring the retrret of the army from Salamanca to Ciadad Rodrigo ; chargrl with
a bodf of Pieaefa InUnXry under Ocnerel Clauscl, near Salamanca, killing or taking nearly m b
enemy; battle ot Vlttorla, blockade of Pwnpeluna, teirenil allklri In the Pyrpneee, battle
•klmbhing with the enemy and corerlng the rvtrrat on the 17ih nt June, and bnitia of
Affttaur hai rwelved a Medal and one Claap for Pnentea d'Unor and Vlttorla.
•ruM
HcadQurten,
atAUkl«M.
] 2nd {Royal North British) Regt. of Dragoons. 129
TaanPBerr.
66
Poll
10
13
IS
14
7
6
6
0
5
5
4
4
S
3
2
8
3
1
1
33
2
13
Half
Pay.
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
On the Standards an Eagle.— << WATERLOO."
Colonel,
5ir Wm. Kier Grant,^ KGB. QCH. Ens, 80 Hay, 1792; lAeut, 18 Feb. 98;
Capi. 6 July, 94 ; Mqjor^ 6 Jan. 96 ; Lieut,-Col, 3 Dec. 1600 ; CtA, S6 July,
10; Mn^oT-Qen, 4 June, 18; Lieui,'Gen, 27 May, 25 ; Oen, 28 Not. 41; Col,
2d Dr. 24 Aug. 89. JJieut.-CoUmel,
St. Yinoent William Rickett8,Coni«^,P 13 July, 26; Xieti^. p6 April,dl; Capt
»6 Not. 85; Mqfor, p 7 April, 43 ; Lieut.'Col, p 6 Not. 46.
Mqjor,
Heniy Darby Griffith, Comet, p 25 Not. 28 ; Lieut, p 25 Not. 81 ; Capt. P I
Aug. 84; Mqfor, p 6 Not. 46.
1*
0
0
Captains.
Donald John M. Macleod
Geo. Aug. Filmer Sulivan
Geoige GalTert Clarke . .
Walter Colquhoun Grant
Andrew Robertson
5irGeo.Fra.Hamp8on,£<.
LlBUTBNANTS.
Frederick PhiUps, R.M.
Henry Sales Scobell ....
Fked. Drummond Hibbert
William Wallace Hosier
Edward Amphlett
Henry Dalton Wlttit Lyon
Co&irBTS.
G. H. £arl qf Mount )
Charles, «. )
DsTid C. R. C. Buchanan
William Miller, a4f
John Arthur Freeman . .
W. Cunningbame Bontine
Devereuz P. Cockbum. .
Francis SutherUmd ....
CORNBT.
P 10 July 35
P 29 July 86
P80 May 84
P 26 Feb. 41
P 14 Jan. 42
P 5 Aug. 42
P 11 May 89
P 7April48
P 29 Dec. 43
P 5 April 44
P28 June44
P 18 April 45
P 81 Dec. 44
P16May 45
7 July 46
P 7 Aug. 46
P28Mar. 45
P 25 June 47
P 24 Sept. 47
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN.
P 23 Feb. 88
P 26 Feb. 41
P 7 Oct. 86
P 7April48
PlOMar. 43
P 18 April 45
P29Dec. 48
P16May 46
P 7 Aug. 46
P 6 Not. 46
p26 June 47
P 24 Sept. 47
P 28 Dec. 41
P 6AprU44
P20Sept.89
P 18 April 45
P 7 Aug. 46
P 24 Sept. 47
BBBT.-VAJ.
Paymof^tfr.— William Crawford, 24 March, 29; Comet, 17 Aug. 15; JAeui.
25 June, 19.
A4gu!tant.--'Comet William Miller, 7 July 46.
Quar^er-Afo^er.— Hffil Michael Nelson, 25 Dec. 85 ; En$, 4 Dec. 85.
iS^fo-peon.— Robert Dundin Smyth, 6 Not. 40 ; AtstH.-Surg. 12 Oct. 25 ;
Hotp,'A8siet. 19 May 25.
Atsittant'Surgean, — John Ramsay Brush,^ MD., 8 June, 41.
Veterinary Surgeon, — ^Thomas Jez, 4 Oct. 39.
Scarlet — Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Charles Hopkinson and Co.^ JrisA
Agents, Sir £. R. Borough, Bart,, Armit and Co.
IRetumedfrom France, January, 1816.]
1 Sir Wm. Kier Grant senred In Flanden, and waa preacnt at Faman, liego of Tolenciennea, ftc'in 179S.
la 19M iM wtt prcsant In the aciiong of the 17lh, 84th, and 96th of April, the 10th, 17th, 18th, and SSnd of
May. JoiBMl the Ruaaian and Auitrian anny In Italy early in 1709,. and lenred thecampaigna of that and the
iwo foUovinf yean^ faicladinf the battlee of JNotI, Rivoli, Hondovl, Saviliano, Marengo, itc ; the elegea of
Skrrandria, Samnal, Tortona, Cunio, Savona, Ctenoa, ice. Sir Wm. served eubsequently fifteen years in the
Indtw^ six yeais as AdUutant-Oeneral, the rest as a M^Jor-Cleneral on the staiT, during which he was a
time eonmander of the forces in the Island of Java, and Second member of Council. Com-
feree in the following service, vie. : in 1817 and 18 Ouserat field-force, which formed a division
of the atmy of the Oeccan ; 1810, capture of Rarree and conquest of the Sawuntwarree State ; also, the
capture of BhooJ and conquest of the principality of Cutch^ in the Persian Gulf against the Joaamee pirates,
tnelodlng the eanture of Rat-el-Khyma and Zyah, Arab fortresses.
4 Doctor Brush aerved with the 88th on the China expedition (Medal), and was present at the repulse of
the Bight attack on Ningpo, at the attack and capture of Chapoo, Woosung, Shaaghae. and Chin KUing Foo,
aad at tht laadiBg btfm Nankin.
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The White Hone, within the Garter on the 2nd tod Srd Stendmrdf, with the Motto, *< H«e anera Urrmi
- 8ALA.M ANCA"—"VITTORI A"— "TOULOUSE"— "PENIN8UIJL»'—*C4B0Ot> 18l»*»— ^ MOODK£j
" FBBOZESHAH"-*" 80BIU0N."
CoUmeL
9 Lard Charles Somerset Manners, KCB.* Comet, 7 Feb. 98 ; Lieut, 1 June, 9(
Cape. 81 Au^. 1800; Mqfar, 18 Oct 08 ; Lieta.'-Col 1 Aug. 11 ; Col, 6 No
17 ; Mqjor-Gen. 27 May, 25 ; LU^Qen. 28 Jane, 88 ; CoU Srd Ozt. 8 Kot. 9
£i*M/..CotoTi«Z*.— Michael White, CB.* Comet, p 16 Aug. 04 ; L*. » 14 May, «
Cap/. 7 Not. 16; Brvt.-Mqj, 10 Jan. 37; Mqf. 4 Jan. 8Q; U.^Col. p13 Dc
89; Co/. 8 Apr. 46.
Charles Middleton, t .« .Sm. 10 Sept. 04 ; Lieut. 28 Apr. 06; Capt. 9 IS July, M
J9rev.-Afq;.8 Feb.l9; Af<v.i'16June,26; Lt.^Cd. P19 Not.26; Co/.88Ja. 9
Geo. Henry Lockwood, CB.* Com^, P 10 Mar. 26 ; Li. PIO Aug. 26; Cktpi. p
Sept. 82; Mqj. 6 March, 80; JBrew/ Xe.-Co/. 28 Dec. 42; Lt^^Col. 9 Kot. 4
Afq;or#.— Charles W.Morley Balder8,«CB. Com«*,P 10NoT.2d; Lieut. p26 Ho
28 ; Cap/, p 16 July, 86 ; Mqjor, p16 May, 46 ; Sretet-Lt.^Col. 8 Apr. 46,
John Wm. Yerbury,^ Comet, 9 12 Dec. 26; Ueut. »6 Joly 33; Capt. 1 July 81
Afqyor, 9 Nov. 46.
Tean' Senr.
60
Fall
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Pay.
48
89
^
28
0
23
0
22
0
17
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28
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18
0
19
0
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0
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Captains.
John Rich. Blagden Hale
J BOough,'CB.«. U.8S0.48
Walter Unett^
George Forbes >'
W.E. PiUBdwaid Barnes"
Samuel Fisher**
Henry Aime Ouvry ....
Wm. Howe Hadfleld. . . .
James Martin **
LiBUTBKANTS.
Edward Geo. Swinton**
James Cowell **
John SulliTan,** 04^14/011/
Henry Wood'
Edmund Roche *'
George Cookes"
Jonas Hamilton TraYers '
Roger Casement'
Edward B. Cureton >• . .
John BlackbumeHawkesi*
Thomas Penton "
Henry Wallis White»» ..
John Douglas White ** . .
John Rathwell,** R. M. • .
William Henry Orme*..
Charles Russell Colt *> . .
Edw. Joseph Tbackwell, s.
William Gray Draper . .
Thomas Heathcote Stisted
Cornets.
Robert Hodgson*^ • . . • •
George Kauntze** . . •• .
George T. Gough
Frank Chaplin
Alex. A. Melfort Campbell
James Macqueen**
T. C. Belmore Su George
Michael Cusac Smith . .
CORNBT.
P 7 June 81
24 Feb. 20
P 23 Aug. 33
10 Dec. 80
19 Not. 20
16 June 27
P17 Oct, 33
26 Oct. 27
P 6Sept.33
P 6 June 94
P 18 July 34
9 July 87
P 10 July 37
P 11 July 37
P 14 July 37
P28Feb. 40
P 16 April 41
21 June 39
P 2Mar.d8
P 16 Not. 41
26 Not. 42
20 May 42
1 Mar. 44
P 24 Jan. 46
p 16 May 46
2 Sept. 46
PIO Jan. 44
3 Apr. 46
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN. IbRBV.-MA.
P 10 July 37
P 1 Aug, 26
P 1 Nov. 42
P24Jaa. 46
P 16 May 46
22 Dec. 46
P 2 May 46
8 Apr. 46
9 Not. 46|
tOotoPelWhMi
P 16 May 84
P 1 Oot. 26
p 81 Mar. 87
16 Feb. 34
P 24 July 86
P 16 Aug. 31
P 4 Sept. 86
P 20 Sept. 31
P 11 Mar. 86
P 17 Sir a? '"'•'^ Hetti«-le ISI7. e.d 4uni
r 17 Uar. 0/ the M«hff«CU«UBMitem of let? d
8 Apr. 41
26 May 41
8 Apr. 46
20 Dec. 44
19 Dec. 46
4 Apr. 46
P 8 May 40
8 Sept. 46
14 April 46
81 Dee. 80,iei eue «t fi«t* 1
P16 Not. 41 B»>»rtporel«I81^«.
»Ap,b42isy2r^^'^'
P 29 April 42
13 June 43
24 Not. 43
19 Dee. 43
P27 8ept30
far «a>r* I
«M eppolBicd e CBw Ae*m era
Buaded A BHcade of Catalry tn e
■cttgai flf lloodkt* ead Wrtoattn^
(•ouedsd) I eod Ibe aed Dn i> a
btftle of Sobnoo.
« CokMMl MiddlceM aSTcd ta a
WmI ladiM with th* a«yafa. lA la
P 26 Jan. 44!Md si «■ uwsntfwiia tbcaM
19 Dec 46.-"J***2!!r'.ST'*'*~''"
19 Dec. 40 ^ N«itadde Sivcr. la
46
11
22 Dec. 46 '«tth the Bad Ugbt Qtufomm i
o Anr 46''*v* '"^^ 1*^>* IS. «»« )^ «
o Apr. w pf,„,| „ Hi, -it^n nt iiif ir
9 Not. 46 'ami i lat, tDd •! tkt cavalry c^
P 29 Dec. 46 i«)>>eb sa«ur wc««d om
p 1 1 TWm« ah '*I^ TelueUe UUmA m
A: ir^* t- ^uf. isn. •««• ta* p-
P 10 Dec. 47 Lines or Cocaelk hM
BmpSoTcd ■!•• at tfM teklaf of DJe^otti. aafd all «
■ttbMqiiMit opcratloat which took piece tm iha* IiIm
■ndeff Um tallent OUlcepie. Wee to the aeM ««» a
ltd Lt Dnffoou to ItlS aad IS^ i
of ih« Mahtatte ver «r 1S17. li, aad IS^
MBt with Uw dIvUloB or th« lata SU
the eapteie ef the Pane of DeHaMil
Self ana, and Shallapere, ei whka leel
wTei«l7 watneded.
_^ - a Lt.»CoL Loekwaud fiieiwaedid the lad Uaht Pe
P 29 Dec. 40 ;thro««heut «hecaapei«a af IStt to
p 10 Doc. 47 l^'*^' 9iMotk end Iter hia aewleee wai
21
Paymaster.-^Jf Edward Cormlck,* 24 Jan. 28 ; Comet, P 4 Dec. 06 ; »
Sept. 07; Capt. p23 Sept. 13.
A4;utant.— Lieut. John SulIiTan,** 9 July, 37.
QiiaWer-Afiu^er.— Abraham Crabtree,** 26 Not. 42 ; Comet, 17 Sept. 41.
Sttrycon.— Jas. Henderson,*' M.D. 20April,26; ^«n#<.-5ttr^e(W, 22 March, 10
Hoep.»As$iit. 6 Aug. 00.
il«H«fafU-Afroe«m#.-*Henry Franklin," 20 Dee. 37. I Blue— IWiN^ Scariet.^
Francis Laing,** 6 Not. 40. | AgenU^ Mcafra. Cox 4c Ci
Veterinary Atrysoii.— GeorRe SdUn,*^ 17 Dec. 29.
ea Miweari aarved the neiapalf af ISoa In Spain. Inrtadtogtha eaveliymiatwlat
ee Atde-de-Caaip to Lord CbathntB, and was pveaent at the aiefe ef nnabtaf . Aetod aa Aide<4e«Ci
Uatten fe«n ISII antll the vtmf entared Madrid in ISIS t when he aiwiinid the iieeieind af the Bei
It oatil the war eloaed la ItU. His LeWiahip hM reaeived a naedal and two claape lat lalamanw. TtHorla.
• Llvnt..0oL Balders served the eamreicn on the SntUJ in IMVS, and iiowandsd the Sid Ut^ DfafooM In
of Moodkee and Peroaeihah (woandcd)
IS M^er rtsber did daty with the lith Drs. ea eeolaMaer at the fiege end ceptaia of Bhartpeie la IS»4. Br aav««d
Ike ai4 Of*. IkecaBfeigaariSaia ASkhwIitnnt aaalaale thebettle of Maadkea <aevefalr maartii). ead rim liH
Crer Ifelaef, IS, 11^ 17, IS, il, a^ M, Sl» Vt 1^ eadl^tMeMsriMi^e.
•] 4th ( The Queen*8 Oton) Regt of Light Dragoons^ 131
60
at Dublin.
"Ti.LATjMU* ^^Albvhbsa" '^Salamanoa'' " Vittobia" "Touloxjsb" "Pbhxksula.'*
" Apfghanistan'' " Qhuznbb."
ColoneU
9 Oa iS^ir George ScoTell,* KCB. Adjutant, 6 April, 98 ; Comet,' 20 June, 08 ;
Lieut, 4 May, 00 3 Capt. 10 March, 04 ; Mqjor, SO May, 11 -, Zieui.'CoL 17
Aug. 12 } CoL 27 May, 26 ; Mt^w-Gen, 10 Jan. 37 ; Lt.-Oen, 9 Nov. 46 ;
CoL 4th Light Dragoon Guards, 18 Dec. 47.
Lieut.'CoUmeL
Lord George Augustus Fred. Paget, Comet k. Suh-Lt, p 25 July, 34^ JAeui,
P 1 Dec. 87 ; Capt. p 17 Aug. 41 ; M<nar, P 30 Jan. 46; Lieut.-CoL P 29 Dec. 46.
Mqfor,
Henry Ptoe/ Efuign,9l Aug. 84; Xieu^ P80 July 86; Capt, p6 May 42 ; Mqf.
P 20 Dec. 46.
Full
P.y.
Half
Pay.
13
14
IS
ft
13
0
13
0
0
0
8
0
8
0
8
0
15
0
10
0
6
0
6
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4
0
9
0
9
0
3
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3
0
2
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2
0
2
0
2
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20
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4
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6
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22
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Captains.
John T. Douglas Halkett
Alexander how ....••••
William Kingston Fraaer
George John Brown ....
Bobert Portal p
Fenwick Boyce Barron . .
Libutbnants.
J. H. Turner Warde, R.M
Martin Kirwan
Archibald Grant
Herbert Dawson Slade ••
C. Berkeley Molyneux, a^/'.
John Williams WalUngton
Thomas Hutton
CORNBTS.
Wm. Fits William Barton
Edward Tredcroft
Francis Clare Ford
Hugh Mallet
Chiu'les Brandreth
Henry Astley Sparke
COBNET.
P 23 Jan. 35
P 2 Oct. 35
P 18 Oct. 89
P 17 April 40
P 17 Jan. 40
P 8 May 40
P21 June 88
P 23 Nov. 38
P 24 June 42
P 25 Oct. 42
20 Sept. 44
pfi0Sept.80
P2l June 89
LIEUT.
6 July 87
P 6 July 86
P25 0ct. 42
P 14 July 43
P a May 46
P 26 Sept. 45
P22May 85
P24 June42
P31 Oct. 45
P 9 June 46
1 April 47
P 7 June 44
P 6 May 42
captain.
P 25 Oct. 42
P 14 July 43
P 81 Oct. 46
P30 Jan. 46
p 9 June 46
p 29 Dec. 46
BBBV.-MAJ«
of
t M^or VMM Mffvfld tb« «Mipalga In
Utaa, and was prcicnt at th« stonn and eaitun
Ghuxnee.
4 Mr. OnvM awrad wilk tbc 4Ui Lt. Dra. duriaff
tkt catDpalgn in A^hanlrtan ondar Lord JLeanc, and
was present at tiw slcfo and captwv of Obiwnea
(Medal).
P 10 Oct. 45
P 31 Oct. 45
P 8 May 46
PlOMay 46
p 9 June 46
P 29 Dec. 46
Paymaster.^-Qeo. Charles Dalblac, U Feb. 42; Cor, 81 July, 28 ; Zt, 10 May,81.
A€yutant.^Lieui. Charlie Berkeley Molyneuz, 14 Apr. 46.
Quarter^Maeter. — Thomas Tarleton, 18 Feb. 42.
5ttr^am.-^ohB Stewart Qnnrea/ 2 July, 41 ; il. £f. 28 Sept. 26 ; if. a. 22 Feb. 26,
Assitt.'Surg.-^ohn Reid, 14 Aug. 46.
Veterinary Surgeon* — John Byrne, 14 Dec. 38.
Blue, Fac%ng$ Bcailet. — Agenie, Messrs. C. HopUnson k Co,^IrUh Agmtit
Messrs. Cane 9l Co.
[Returned from the East Indies, March 1842.]
1 Sir G«orge Seorell serred the campaign uadsr Sir John >[oor», termiaattaig wikli the battle of
Corannay at which he waa preient aa Oeput7-AMUtaQt-Qttarter*Haster-Q«neral. Afterward* In the
Peninsula in the same department at tiie head>quarters under the Duke of Wellington, from Feb. IBOO to
the end of that war in 1814, and was present at the passage of the Douro and pursuit of Marshal Soult :
battloe of Talarera, Busaco, and Puentes d'Onor ; sieges of Cludad Rodrlgo and Bad%|os, battle of
**fTrfr«"'— I aiega of Burgos, battles of VUtoria, the Pfrwiees, Nirelle, and Mve; passage of the Adosr, and
battle of Tooloose. Senred also the campaign of 1815, Including the battle of Waterloo. Sir George has
recelTed a cross and one clasp.
9 Lc-CoL Goasb MTTcd as Deputjr Quarter- Msjtrr- General of the 11107 duriof the war In China, and iwetTCd tte breret
mk or ll^|«r and of Lieut.. Colonel, tofvttier wltfi tfa« CowfaniomiUp ortha Baita, for his aamluct in aalioa. ha having bam
pi mat ta ilniost m^mn cngifeaMBt dnrinf the expedition. He was afterwards present in the battle of M aharslpora, as
MtUtary Secretary to the Conunandcr>ia-Chlerin India ; and he commanded a Brifade of Cavalry at the batUes of Moodkaa
and Feroscdiah, and ofllclated aa Quarter- Master- General in the battle of Sobraon, and waa very MTerely wounded,
is explain Martin waa at the reUaf of Mlaiahad, and atlhe nhMqaoMopcralioniln SlUihanieftn in 1841.
1ft Lt. Cowell ierred thtoofhout the canpalfn of IMS in ASyianittan (Medal) under General Pollock. Be was preeent as
Alda.4c»Caaip to Sir Joseph Tbaekwell in the action at Mahan^pore on the 29th Dec 184S, and has recrived the Bronsa
Star. Be terred also the campaign on the SutleJ, and was present in the battles of Moodkee, Peroseshab, and Sobraon.
17 Licot. Boeho served the campaign of 18S8-9, with Lord Keaoe's army in Belooehistan and Aflkhanlstan. as Aide-dr-
Cunp to Sir Joseph Thaekweltt lad at periods as Assistant Adjutant- General of Division t and was prcsanc at the eaptura of
Ghasnco (Madal), and in soma skirmishes. He sorvad with the Ird Lt. Drags, la the force under Sir Geo. Pollock (Medal),
at tha battle of Ac Khyber Pass, and at the relief of Jellalabad, in 1841 1 and as A. Q. M. Gen. of the Cavalry Division of
Itoe Army of tha BotlaJ Itam 9th Jan, 1848 to tha breaking up of the army, and was preient at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
18 Lt. ODVioB was present wHh the 16tfa Lancers, in the action at Kahangpore, SSth D«c 1843 (Medal) { and with the
Sid Draga. at the battles of Moodkee (severely wounded) and Sobraon.
91 LA aattiwill was pmaal at tha battles of Moodfcea, Perasashah (wounded), and Sobraon.
IS LC John Douglas White carried the Queen's Colour of tha Ird BuOi In the action of Punniar, S9th Dee. 1843, and has
receivad the Bronae Star. He was present with the Srd Drags, at the battles of Moodkee, Peroscshah (wounded) and Sabram.
24 Comet Hodgson was present at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore, and was a volunteer tor the dismounted cavalry
storming party. He waa alto present in the action 0/ Maharajpore (m«lal), and at the battle nt Sobraon.
28 Capt Cormiek served the campaign in Portugal In 1808 and 9, and on the eastern coast of Spain, flrom Sept. 1811 to Sept.
I81S, Ineludmg the battia of CastaUa. Served also the campaign of 1849 in AlTghanistan (Medal), and that of 184&-8 on tha
SutleJ. Indnding tha battles of Moodkea, Pensesbah, and Sobraon.
27 Dr. Hcndcnon sawed at the eapture of Gnadaloupe In 1810 1 two yean la tha Amarlcaa war t and during tha whole of
the Bnrmasa war. Also the campaign of 1841 in ASTghanistas.
18 Gontet Maaqnaen aervad with tha 18th Lancers during tha campaign In Affghanistan under Lord Kcanc, including the
siega and eaptura of OhttSBce (Medal). Ha waa afterwards present at tha battia of Mahan^pors (Madal) t Mid ha also scnrsd
Iha inaspaipi on tha SntlsJ (MedalX taieladtaig the actioas at Buddlwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon.
• lAOoM was FMOrt at Moodkee and Fenaestaabi at Which last he was MTsnlywoiudsdia the iim*
SSlil'/rt^iS;!] Srd (The Ebi^* Own) Befft of Lt. JDroffoome, [»Si5
The White Hone, wifhln the Garter on the 2Dd tod Sid Standards, with the Motto, ** Hm anera Urrtm
" SAIjLM ANCA"— " VnrORI A"— " TX)UL0U6B"««-** PENINSULA"— *OAB0Ot| 1818"— «' MOODIUI
•' FHBOZESHAH'^" SOBRAON."
CoUneU
9 Lard Charles Somerset Manners, KCB.^ Comet, 7 Feb. 98 ; LUui. 1 Jane, 9
Capt, 81 Aug. 1800 j Mc^or, IS Oct. 08 ; Lieta.-Col 1 Aug, 11 ; Col. 6 X(
17 ; Mqjar-Gen. 87 May, 25 ; Lt.-Gen. 28 Jane, 88 ; Col. 3rd On. 8 Kot. t
Lieut.'ColmeU.'^VLichBel White, CB.* Comet, p 16 Aug. 04; Lt. 9 14 May, a
Capt. 7 Not. 16; Brvt.'M^j. 10 Jan. 87 ; Mqf. 4 Jan. 8Q ; Li.-Cot. p 13 IX
80 ', Cot, 8 Apr. 46.
Charles Middleton, i* Bn$, 10 Sept. 04; LUut, 88 Apr. 06; Capt, » 18 Jaly, 1
^r^.-Afq;. 8 Feb.19; Af<v'.>'16June,26; Lt.^Col. PlO Not.86; CM.88Ju. j
Geo. Henry Lockwood, CB.» Com^, p 10 Mar. 86; Lt. PlO Aug. 86; Cb;»<. «
Sept. 82; Af<(/. 6 March, 80; Brevet Lt.^Col. 88 Dec. 48; JLt^^Ool. 0 Kot. 4
Af<i;or#.— Charles W. Morley BalderB,«CB. Comet, p 10 Not.25 ; Xtev/. p85 No
88 ; Cap#. P 15 July, 86 ; Mqfor, p 16 May, 46 ; Srevet^Li.'Col. 8 Apr. 46
John Wm. Yerbary,^ C0ni«#, p18 Dec. 86; JJmU. »6 Joly 83; Capi. 1 July 31
Af<|;or,9Nov. 46.
Jl at
iits
If fill
h82
Teart' Senr.
60
Full
Half
Pay.
Pay.
48
80
t
88
0
23
0
22
0
17
0
28
A
15
0
18
0
19
0
21
0
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6
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3
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3
0
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0
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0
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0
8
0
2
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2
0
8
0
2
0
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32
H
11
0
7
0
30
0
11
0
8
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.•..«.
Captains.
John Rich. Blagden Hale"
J BQoagh,9CB.«. U.8SD.4S
Walter Unett^
Oeoige Forbes ^'
W.E. FiUEdward Barnes"
Samuel Fisher**
Henry Aime Ou^ry «...
Wm. Howe Hadfleld ....
James Martin '*
LiBUTBNANTS.
Edward Geo. Swinton**
James Cowell **
John SulliTan,>*o4^t4iafU
Henry Wood»
Edmund Roche "
George Cookes"
Jonas Hamilton Travers ^
Roger Casement^
Edward B. Cureton *• . .
John BhickbumeHawkes>>
Thomas Penton **
Henry Wallis White** ..
John Douglas White ** . .
John Bathwell,** R. M. . .
William Henry Orme*..
Charles Russell Colt ** . .
Edw. Joseph Thackwell, e.
William Gray Draper . .
Thomas Heathoote Stisted
CORITETS.
Robert Hodgson*^
George Kauntze**
George T. Gough
Frank Chaplin
Alex. A. Melfort Campbell
James Macqueen**
T. C. Belmore St. George
COBITBT.
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN.
r. 46
r. 461
30 ,1S I •iao t flat* aod tmv%ar*
p 7 June 81
84 Feb. 80
P 83 Aug. 33
10 Dec. 80
19 Not. 29
16 June 87
P17 Oct, 33
86 Oct. 87
P 6 8ept.33
P 6 June 84
P 18 July 34
9 July 37
P 10 July 37
P 11 July 37
P 14 July 37
P 88 Feb. 40
P 16 April 41
81 June 39
P 8Mar.38
P 16 Not. 41
86 Not. 48
20 May 42
1 Mar. 44
P 24 Jan. 45
p 16 May 45
2 Sept. 45
PlO Jan. 44
3 Apr. 46
20 Dec. 44
19 Dec. 45
4 Apr. 46
P 8 May 40
8 Sept. 46
14 April 46
P 29 Dec. 4G,ibr<Niii|heut«bccuapfti«a af ISttte
PlO Doc. 47 l^'*^' P«*i^*t "^ '^ ^'*
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p 16 May 84
p 1 Oct. 36
P 81 Mar. 87
16 Feb. 34
P 84 July 35
P 16 Aug. 31
P 4 Sept. 86
P 80 Sept. 31
P 11 Mar. 30
7 Oct. 86 tOotoMlWhMtMrrMMtttea
D li m1- a^ ^r*ol Battraula ISI7. aad dur-
i* 17 Uar. o/ >the MakratUwatMlBa of 1*17 a
P 10 July 37
P 1 Aug. 86
P 1 Nov. 48
P 84 Jan. 45
P 16 May 46
88 Dec. 45
P 2 May 46
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81 Dee.
P16 Not. 41
89AprU48
P 29 April 42
18 June 43
84 Not. 43
19 Dec. 43
P27 8ept.89
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nandcd a Brigmda of CatBlry la 4
■ettoBi of M oodka* aad Wrro*r•^^
(wouadcd) ( and lb* Sad Dn to 4
battto «r Sobcaoo.
« CokMMl MlddteSM asTcd n 4
WmI ladiM vltk th* a«yafa. lA IS
tn T\ At NoffthcffB MAhraitt
1\§ Dec. 45 ih, NcfWdda Sivcr. te
22 Dec. 45 «ith the tiad Ugbc
ff OT. 4d and Hat, tod at tkt cavalty cte^
P 29 Dec. 46 »l>leh SnaUy wc««d Om eoaqot*
Av Jr^* I- Auf. 1811, afWr Cte Ttatrw m
P 10 Dec. 47 Linn of Ooncili hM bran Uvr%
Bmploycd alan at tfM laklnf of Osfoafoaula, and »U i
•ubMqnant operations which took plaea «■ iha« IiAh
nndar the taU«nt OUlcapie. Wae In Iha flaid «rt» o
SSd Lt Draffoona to ISlft and IS^ and Satkit Uw vtn
of the Mahratta «w> aT ISir, IS. and M^
•cnt with the divlelon of the lata Sit
the capCure afthe Peftaef Danawl
Belffaan, and Shanapere. ai whldi laal
wvervljr wvondad.
a Lt..Col. Loekwoud f nwaailiil <hel>d Liaha Di
• Ch.
Michael Cusac Smith
Paynuuter.-^Jf Edward Cormick,^ 24 Jan. 28 ; Comet, p 4 Dec. 06 ; v.
Sept. 07; Capf. p23 Sept. 13.
A4;utant,— Lieut. John SulllTan,>« 0 July, 37.
QMar<er-Afa*/er.— Abraham Crabtrec," 25 Not. 42 ; Comet, 11 Bept 41.
Surgeofu-^UB. Henderson,*' M.D. 20 April, 26; il«ri#<.-5ttr^e(W| 88 Mai«fa, 10
Hotp.'Auitt. 6 Aug. 00.
itsriffofU-Air^eofW.— Henry FrankUn,»« 20 Dec. 87. I Blue— IWm^ Scaikt.—
Francis Laing,** 6 Not. 40. | Agents, Mcasra. Cox & C
VeteHnmry Surgeom.'^Qeot^e Edlin,*« 17 Dec. 28.
■a Miwaari ■ar>ed the naiapalf af ISOS la Spain. Inelndtoatha caTalyy Misatwl at ■ ine« inla . At Wairi
aa Atde-de-Caaip to Lecd Chaihnta, and was pvMvnt at the liega af Flnablnf . Acted aa AMe-de-Camp to the Dnh* etf
Uaftan fena ISIl nntn the a»ajr entered Madrid in ISllt when he aaaninid the ai—ind nf the Stgiwa^
HanlU*awarel«adinlSI«. Hto Lntdehip km reeelTed a nwdal and iw» elaape iat lalamanaa. THl^ln. i
S LIcnL-CoL Balder* wrrtd the eani{«icn on the Sut^J in l«4&-«i and inwianrtid the Sid Ufhft
of Moodkce and Peroacebah (wooadcd).
It Ma^ I
thalvSOfa.
rtaber did dnty with the llth Dra. aa airolonlaer at the »l0f and eapaain of Bhnrtpeia In MtS4.
dMciBpalgaariSitlaASkhwIitnni aa alao te the battle of Moedkee <awefaty aoanrtii), and P<
Crar llalaaf, It, 11^ 17. 1% 11. B, SI, Sl» V* 1^ aadl^SM«Mi
^^SSS^] 4^* ( ^^ Queen's Oton) ttegt. of Light Dragoms. 131
"TU^TBBA* <^AlSVH»EU" '^SALAMANOA" "ViTTOBIA" «<TOUIiOU8B" " PBHXKSU1#A.*^
<^ Affghabibtan" '^ Ghuzbbb."
Colonel.
J^WiSir George ScoTell/ KCfi. ^4/u^an^, 5 April, 98 ; Comet; 20 Jane, 98 ;
Zieut. 4 May, 00 ; Capt. 10 March, 04 ; Major, 30 May, 11 ; Lteut.-CoL 17
Aug. 12 ; CoZ. 27 May, 26 ; Mt^for-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; LU-Gen. 9 Not. 46 ;
Col. 4th Light Dragoon Guards, 18 Dec. 47.
LietU.'ColoneL
Lord George Augustus Fred. Paget, Comet k Sub-Lt, p25 July, 34^ Zieui,
P 1 Dec. 37 ; Capt, p 17 Aug. 41 ; Maior, p 30 Jan. 46; Zieut.-Col. P 29 Dec. 46.
Major,
Henry Ptoe/ £fwt^, p 1 Aug. 84 ; lAeiut, PdO July 86 \ Capt. p6 May 42 ; Mqf.
P20Dec.46.
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Captains.
John T. Douglas Ualkctt
Alexander how
William Klngstoa Fraaer
George John Brown ....
Robert Portal
Fenwick Boyce Barron . .
LlBUTENANTa.
J. H. Turner Warde, R.M
Martin Klrwan
Archibald Grant
Herbert Dawson Slade • •
C.BerlLeley Molyneux,a4/'.
John Williams Wallington
Thomas Hutton
Cornets.
Wm. FitzWilllam Barton
Edward Tredcroft
Francis Clare Ford
HughMaUet
Charles Brandreth
Henry Astley Sparke
CORNET.
P 23 Jan. 35
P 2 Oct. 35
P 18 Oct. 89
»* 17 April 40
^ 17 Jan. 40
P 8 May 40
P21 June88
P2dNoT. 38
P 24 June 42
P 25 Oct. 42
20 Sept. 44
P20 Sept. 80
P 21 June 89
LIEUT.
45
45
46
46
6 July 87
P 6 July 88
P 25 Oct. 42
P 14 July 43
P a May 45
P26Bept.45
P22May 85
P24 June42
P 31 Oct. 45
P 9 June 46
1 April 47
P 7 Jane 44
P 6 May 42
t M^or
CAPTAIN.
P 25 Oct. 42
P 14 July 43
P 81 Oct. 46
P 30 Jan. 46
P 0 Juno 46
P 29 Dec. 46
ERET.-MAJ.
MfT«d tka
In
and eaitun
ifUn, and waa prcacnt at tba atonn
GhuancCt
4 Mr. On*ea aarrad witfl tbc 4Ui Lt. Dra. dnrinff
tlw eampalf n in Aitlkanlatan ondar Lord Keaoe, and
waa preMnt at Uw alaga and captura of Obiwnea
(Medal).
I Sir
P 10 Oct.
P 31 Oct.
P 6 May
P19 May
p 9 June 46
P 29 Dec. 46
Paymatter.^-Qto. Charles Dalbiac, 11 Feb. 42; Cor, 81 July, 28 ; Lt. 10 May,81.
A4j%aant. — Lieui. Charlie Berkeley Molyneux, 14 Apr. 46.
Quor^er-Jfiufer.'— Thomas Tarleton, 18 Feb. 42.
SttT^mm.— John Stewart Qnnres,^ 2 July, 41 ; A. £f. 28 Sept. 26 ; if. A. 28 Feb. 26,
Agsiit.^Surg. — John Reid, 14 Aug. 46.
Veterinary Surgeon. — John Byrne, 14 Dec. 88.
Blue, Facings Scarlet. — Ageni€, Messrs. C. HopUnson k Co^-^Irish Agmte^
Messrs. Cane k, Co.
[Returned from the East Indies, March 1842.]
George SeoTell serred the eampoigii uBder Sir John jfoortf tennlnating with the battle of
€>>raDiiay at which he was preeent aa Deputy-Airiitant-Quarter-MMtei- General. Afterwarda In the
Peninaala In the lame department at the head-quarters under the Duke of Wellington, from Feb. 1600 to
the end of that war in 1814, and was present at the passage of the Douro and pursuit of Marshal Soult:
battle* of TalaTera, Busaco, and Fuentes d'Onor ; sieges of Ciudad Rodrlgo and Bad%|os, battle of
Balaoaaea, lieiis of Bttrgos» battlee of Vittoria, the Pyreneee, NWeUe, and Mve; paasage of the Adovr, and
battle of TouIooM. Senred also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. Sir George hat
recei?ed a cross and one clasp.
9 Li.>CoL GiMicb icnrcd a* Deputy Quarter- Majter- General of the army duHng the war in Chiaat and rMcirad the breret
mk of M^Jor and of Lieut.. Colonel, tocclfaer with Che Cavpaaiamhlp of the Bath, for his eaadud la aalioa. he bavlnff bc«B
piMaat la tSmum wnrt •BsascBcn* duliig the expedition. He was af tervardi present in tha battle of Mabari^poie, aa
Military Secretary to the Conmander^ia* Chief in India \ and he commanded a Brifado of Cavalry at the hattle* of M oodkaa
aad Feivaeebah, and oOelated aa Quarter- Matter- General in the hattle of Sobraon, and waa very severcty woonded.
IS CqMaiaMarlinwaaattheraUerar Mlalahad.aadat1bestthMqiicnioperatioBsla A^fhaniaCanintStf.
1ft L^ CoweU Mrred throughout the canpaifn of ISil ia ASkhanlataa (Medal) under Oiscral Pollock. Be waa preacsrt aa
Aida.4a>Caaip to Sir Joseph Thackwell in the action at Mahan^pore on the 19th Dee. IMS, and haa received the Bronsa
Star. Be lerrcd alio the eampaign on the SntleJ, and waa present in the battlet of Moodkec. Peroaeahah, aad Sobraon.
17 LJewt Boeho served tlta campaign of 1838-9, with Lord Keane's army in Beloochiatan and Aflkhaniataa, as Aide^f.
Camp to Sir lescph Thackwell, md at perloda ai Assistant Adjutant- General of Divfalon t and was present at the eapiura of
Gbuaaaa (Madal). and in soma skirmishes. He served with the Ird Lt. Drags. In the force under Sir Geo. Pollock (Medal),
at tha bacde of the Khybev Pass, and at tte relief of Jellalabad, in 1841 } aad as A. Q. M. Gen. of the Cavalry Dlviaien of
Itoe Aivy of the SntleJ Itam 9th Jan. ISIS to tha breaking up of the army, and was present at the battle of Sobraon ( Medal).
18 Lt. Cnreton waa present with the 16tti Lancers, in the action at Mahari^pore, ISOi Dee. 184S (Medal) 1 and with the
3ld Diagi. at the battles of Moodkee (severely wounded) and Sobraon.
fl lA aidbweU was pmaal at the battles of Hoedkae. Fciwaoshah (wooadcd). and Sobiaoo.
IS Li. John Douglas White carried the Queen's Colour of the Srd Bulb in the action of Punnlar, 19th Dee. 184S| aad haa
received the Bronae Star. He was present with the 3rd Drags, at the battles of Moodkee, Peroseshah (wounded) aad Sabraon.
24 Cornet Hodgson was present at the siege and capture of Bhortpore, and was a volunteer for the dismounted cavalry
storming party. He was also present in the action of Maharajpore (medal), aad at the battle of Sobraon.
96 Cap*. Connick served the campaign in Portugal in 1806 and 9, and on the eastern eoaat of Spain, from Sept. 1819 to Sept.
1811, indndlng the battle of Castalla. Served also the campaign of 1841 in Affghsnistsn (Medal), aad that of 184ft.S on tha
Sutlai, inclodinc tho batttet of Moodkee, Peroseshah, and Sobraoa.
17 Dr. Bcndataoo served at tha capture of Gnadaloupe in 1810 ( two years ia tha Anaricaa war 1 and daring the whole of
the Buiiiwff war. Also the campaign of 1841 in AS^fiianistas.
IB Comet Maeqincan served with the ISth Lancers during tha campaign la AS^haaistaa uader Lord Kcaae, iachidiag tha
siege aad eaffCBia of Ohuaaa( Medal). Ha waa aflarwards present at thabattleof Mahan^pors (Medal) | aad he also served
Ibi laeiSsipi IB Ihi Salic) (Medal), hielnding the aetlana at Buddiwal, AUwal, and Sobraon.
9 MOoM wag |ces«tal Moodkee and Fensestaabi at wUchfaMt he was sfTBfvly wounded la the I
132
6tk (/n>mAt7%) Rt^inunt of Dragqtnu, l^Sn^SSlS!:
The Castle of TnnliikllUng.
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8kr GeoTi^e Pownoll Adams,^ KCH. Comet ^ 6 Oct. 1705 ; XAeut. 18 lltfoh,96 ;
CapU 11 Oct. 07; Mt^m-^b Feb. 02; Lieut.'Coh 8 Dec. 04; CM. 4 iatie»
13; Mqjor-Gen. 12 Aug. 10; LieiU.'Gen. 10 Jan. 37; CoL 6th Dfagyoni^
86th Oct. 40.
Lieut, -Colonel,
Willonghby Hoore, Comet, »7 Sept. 20; Lieut, p 11 July, 23; Capt. >4 Mjptf-
26 ; Jfi9>r, V17 July^ 40; XtteC-Coi. P88 July, 48.
WmiamArkwright, C0ntef,P24July28; l^teu^. p25 June30; C^p^Pll
38 ; Mqjor^ pO June 46.
Captatks.
Bdwttrd Stephen May • •
Henry Dalrymple White
Wm. Hiitchina<m Carrol
Chaiiea Cameron Shute
Robert Moore Peel
FrancU Sutton
LlBUTBNAMTS.
Whitehall Dod
lliomaa Fraacr Grore . .
Fred.WJohnFltzWygram
William Martyn PoweU . .
Conyers Tower • •
Dottin Maycock, adlj. . .
SirVif. C. Monheady Bar^.
Arthur Lowther
William Doyle, R. M. ..
Robert George Manley . .
Horn. H. L. Boyle Rowley
CORNBTS.
George H. L. Boynton . .
Arthur Royda
COBNBT.
P 4 May 87
Pll May 38
P84Jttly 86
P 19 July 34
P 2 Dec. 37
P 23 Aug. 39
P 86 ^tn. 41
P 8 Sept. 42
P 88 July 48
p 16 Not. 43
P 7 June 44
p 31 Dee. 39
p 2 June 43
P 31 May 44
18 Dee. 44
p 9 June 46
P 29 Nov. 45
p II June 47
p 25 June 47
2.ZBUT.
11 May 38
8 Feb. 39
87 Sept. 39
18 May 39
2 July 41
3 June 42
28Jidy 43
10 Not. 48
17 May 44
8 Oct. 44
6 June 46
1^3 Ajee. 44
9 June 46
6 Mar. 47
11 June 47
26 June 47
8 Oct. 47
OAJ^TAUI.
P 88 July 43
P17 May 44
P 9 June 46
P 6 Mar. 47
P 25 June 47
P 8 Oct. 47
i
MA/DJa«
Paymoifer.— Charles Francis Gregg, 26 Mar. 41 ; Sn$* P16 Dec. 31 ;
P 14 Feb. 34.
Adjutant, — Lieut, Dottin Maycock, 28 Aug. 46.
Q^arter'MaMter,-^9meA Marshall, 14 April, 43.
iSttr^sOR.— 4ames Sidey, M. D. 2 July, 41 ; Asntt.-Surg, 12 Jan, 80 ;
Assist. 1 Dec. 25.
Amit.'Skrg, — Cosno Gordon Logio^ M.D, 6 Oct 41.
Veterinary Surgeon.-^HerheTf Hsdlen, 3 Aug. 30.
Scarlet — Facings Yellow.—Agent^, Messrs. Cox k Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. R. Bovongb,
Bt. Armit, & Co.
[Returned from France, January, 1816.]
I Sira«orf« Pownoll Aduna ••nred In Ireland during the rebellion in t79S. Alao uadtr Lotd Ldhc teA«
BmC iBditt, whert to wu neliv^ •mplojad for Mveral yMn«
rASSSn't^iThe q^em'^mm)Regt. of U.tota0<m$. {ITimars.) 133
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* ^7^^'^^L^^^' Ci»-. 23 0ct.99; Xt«#. 18 July, 01: Cant. 7
April, 04; Mttfar, SO Not., 06; Lieut.^Col. 13 Jaw, 11 ; Col 27 May 26 •
M^Gem. 10 Jan., 37 ; U.^Gen. 9 Not. 46; Cirf. 7th HMm, 10 Mw. 46.'
ZMut.'ColorUl.
ArftM Shirley, Comef , p 31 Aug. 30 ; Lieut, p 1 Feb. 33 ; Capi. p 16 July. 36 •
Afij^or, P 28 Aug. 46 ; X^. Co/. P 16 April 47. ^ ioJuiy,«),
Af<^or.
Chftries Hagart, Cornet^ P16 June 32; Xinc^. p12 Aug. 34; Capt. p21 Oct
37 ; MtQor^ p 10 Dec. 47.
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Lawienee C. Lennox Peel
Jamea Macaul Hagart . .
Bit Wm. Bu8>eU,Bar^.
Chariea Bowles*
HenJlfar9.i2fWorcester,«
Wm.y ViM. St. Lawraace
LlBlTTENAKTS.
Joaeph Hely,* B.H
Bdward Henry Cooper ••
William Bablngton ....
Wm. Bidley Cha. Cooke
AUred Sartoris
William Daicon Bnahe . .
C. Frind Cregoe Colmoie
COBKXTS.
Fhmcia Arthur Farrell . .
Hon. Cliarles Harbord . .
Joseph Trenerry, A^. ..
Wm. Percival Heathcote
Charles Craufnrd Praser .
Henry William Meredyth
COBirXT.
P 6 Jan. 41
P 26 May 37
P 2 July 41
Pl6Aug. 39
P17 Aug. 41
P 9 May 45
16 Feb. 39
P 16 May 46
P 11 Not. 46
P 13 Not. 46
P30 Dec. 46
P27 Feb. 46
PU Sept. 46
P 9 Oct. 46
P 16 Jan. 47
2 July 47
P22May 46
p 3 Dec. 47
p 10 Dee. 47
LIBUT.
P 13 May 42
P 16 May 46
P27 Feb. 46
P i Nov. 42
P 7 July 43
P28Aug.46
P 11 Not. 46
Pll Sept. 46
P 9 Oct. 46
p 16 Jan. 47
P 16 Apr. 47
P 17 Apr. 47
P 10 Dec. 47
CAPTAIN.
BBXTBT-
IfAJOB.
P 28 Aug. 46
Pll Sept. 46
P 16 Apr. 47
P 17 Apr. 47
P 13 Aug. 47
P 10 Dec 47
PaymoiteT. — Edward George Cubitt, 16 Feb. 44; Bm, p9 Dec. 31; £{««#•
28 April, 37.
Atyuiant. — Comet Joseph Trenerry, 3 Sept 47.
Quarter-Miuter.~^olm Eyana Parry, 12 Oct. 41.
5«9ViOii.— Stephen lawson, 2 June 43; il. 5. 29 July 30 ; JST. J. 29 Not. 27.
AsiUtani^SurffOon. — James John Majoribanks Wardrop, 81 May, 4U
VHermary Surgeon. — ^Thomas Siddell, 3 Feb. 47.
'BVfkt.'^Agentif Messrs. Cox ft Co.
[Betunied from Canada Dec. 1842.]
1 8ir Wm. Tvyll Mrrsd dnrhiy part of the eampaignt of 1708, 04, and 0S» in tli« Netlierlftiulc ; at th*
toM<r» In 1700 ; and In Portufal, Spain, and Waldieran, In 180S and 0, u Aide-de-camp to tb« preient
taconlB of Ancleeey.
% lient. H^f MTved u a captain in the Itt Lanoen of the late Anglo-Spanith I^on, in 18SA and ZQ,
ennag ed at the castle of Guerara, the etronghold of the Carlisle; and aflerwardi at Mendegur, Aiua,
•Bd betghte of Arlaban in Aiava on the lOth, 17th. and 18ih Jan. 1896; also at the passage of the Unimca
•« tteOOHi Maj, and eommanded the squadron which took Passages on that daf. Again on the right of
tiM Ihias mhen Alsa was attadked ; together with constant skirmishes in front of Vlttoria.
• Caplain Bowles served throughout the campaign of 1843 in AffghanisUn (medal) in the Srd Light
He tervad also In the campaign on the Sutlcj, Indnding the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
t C
lUBA (Tha King's Royal Irish) Regiment ofLt. Dragcons.^^
{Hussars.)
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Cohnet
m Sir John Browne > KCH. C^wii^, 27 Kay, flfi ; i:i«tf . 17 Mar, 96 ; CfWi.
1 June, 97 : Jfq/or, 16 Feb. 00 j iwtt/.-Co?. 14 March, 11 ; Co/. 19 July, 21 ;
jri9'or-€'«ii.22Jttly,80;Xiai#.-(?efi.23NoT.41 ; CoZ. 8th Hiiiiais, 4 April, ^.
lAiut.'Colaneh
FNderick Qeorg« SheweU, Cotim^, p28 Aug. 27 ; LUut. 6 Sept 81 ; Cftpi.
9 28 Apr. 37 } Mi^f ('23 Aug. 44 ; Lieut.-C^h P 19 Feb, 47.
Rodolph d« 8aUf, C^me^, p 17 Dec. 90 ; Xteu^. p28 June, 33 -, Copt, p 13 July,
38 ; Mqfor^ p 19 Feb. 47.
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Charlee Joseph LongmoK
H&n. Jamei Sandilanda . .
Arth. Jaa. Lord Killeen
Alz-Crnickihank lindia;
John Thompson
Henry Frauds Gust'.t . .
LiXUTXNAlCTS.
Joseph Reilly, R.H
Edward Seager, ad^
Bdwurd Thomkinson . .
George Lockwood
Charles John Boarchier..
Him. Shapknd Pra. Carew
Price Built Manners Wood
Jaoies Sadler Naylor ....
Philip Saltmarshe
William DaTis
Qeoige Cbetwode
P30 May 34
p 2 Mar. 30
P17 Sept. 39
PdlJan. 40
P 5 Mar. 41
P30 Mar. 38
P 26 Apr.
P 17 Sept. 41
P 12 May 43
p 11 July 87
P 22 Apr. 42
P21 Mar. 45
P22Sept.4S
17 July 40
P 1 Aug. 45
P 9 Jan. 46
P 8 Blay 40
p 17 Aug. 38
PdlJan. 40
P 6 Mar. 41
P 8 Feb. 42
P 12 May 43
P 31 Dec. 39
27 Mar. 84
29 June 48
P 12 Apr. 44
P28Attg. 40
P20Deo. 48
P 9 Jan. 46
P24Sept.45
P 22 July 45
P27 0ct. 46
P22 Dec. 40
P 10 Mar. 43
P27 0ct. 46
P 22 Dec. 46
CAPTAXlf.
P23
P 1
P28
P27
P22
P19
Aug. 44
Aug. 45
Jan. 46
Mar. 46
Dec. 46
Feb. 47
nmBTBT*
MAJOE.
^»«v
C0RXST9.
Fra. Bdmund Macnaghten
Daniel Hugh Clotterbuck
Paymagter.-^nnry Dnberiy, 12 Kor. 4^7 ; JBns. p28 Sept. 99; 14. 15 April
42.
il^fu^on/.— Xieu^. Edward Seager, 5 Oct. 41.
QttOfftr^JIfaffar.— James Landers, 29 Nov. 99.
^ur^eoK. — OMeon DoHnage, 6 April 44 ; A$9iH.'Surg. 10 Dee. 83.
Amitant'Surgeofu — Henry Somen, M.D. 17 Oct. 45.
FeferfTuxry Surgeon. — Edward Simpson Grey, 24 April, 43.
BVa^-^AffenUf Messrs. Cox k Co.— Irith AgttUs, Sir £. B. Borough^ JBI. Annlt,* Co,
[Sotwrnedfirom the Satt Indim, May, 1823.]
1 BlrJohaBfOiro«Mtt«AoaUMflKpMlifloa lo «otli Amsriea andtr Qm&f^ WlOrtnrt ; on«tetteY»e-
tvfil ttoder Um Dnke of W^UtngtOD, taieludlaf tfa« battl«t of RoMft and Vimiarm ; sad tnUt^ptrntSf as gir
Jokn Mooft^ tBpsdItloa to Spala, Indudliic am affUn wMi Um PMi^fe cavslrr it Bahagwi a^ Biastsai^
ralMat toOiinmna,iadb«ttltorOonuma. He wi aftgiwaids atisclisd to tli» Pottafis away, —d w^slf^d
Ave woaadt hi aetloa with tli« *amy on ths ISth P«k. IBll. Ho vts alM altoehod fbr i?e aMatts to a
dlTblon of tho 8|iaatoh snax ^ BMiamadora aader QobmsI Msadlsabil.
a OspUbi Can wsn pnsial at tbo baUloof Maiian)fforO| aad hat rSftfffd Iht
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SSn « PENINSULA."—*' PUNNUR."— " SOBRAON.**
CoUmel—9 WBi James Wallace Sleigh/ CB. Comei, Feb. 05 ; Lieut. 29 Apr. 05 ;
Ce^.WOct. dS ; JTiff. 14 Jime, 05 ; ZL^CoL 14 Dec. 00^ CoL 19 Aug. 19 ;
Majar-QeH. 83 July^ 30; Li.^Gen. 83 Nor. 41 ; CoL 9th Laneert, 24 Ang. 39.
Lt.'VoUmeU.—Alex. Campbell/ CB. KH. Cor. 34 Aiig.06; X^p4 Sep.06; Capt,
Pl3Aug.l8; Jf<(/.PO Aag.81;Brer.-X#.-Ca/. 16 Jaly.30; Z/.-Co/.P38Jaii. 42:
Col. 0 Not. 46.
John Soott/ CB. Cometj p 4 May, 15 ; Lieut, p 86 Oct. 15 ; Oapt. P 88 June, 81 ;
3fqjor, P9 Nor. 86; Lieut.- Col. 31 Aug. 80; Col. 10 Jane, 46,
Mqfors.'^M. Alex. Follerton/ ConMi, P 1 Aug. 88; £^. p 30 Dec. 84 ; Capt p 19
8ept,86;JBrev-Afq;. 8dNoy.41 ;Af<|;. P88Jao.42.; JBr€0.X^.-C»{.85Apr.45.
James Hope Qrant,* CB. Comot, p 80 Aug. 86 ; Lietct. p 86 Feb. 88 ; Cdpt. p39
May, 36 ; Mqfor, 22 April, 48.
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CAPTAIirS.
Archibald LitUe*
Andrew Bpottiswoode'. .
Bdward Rndston Read*
John Rose Holdea Rose"
John Cameron Campbell'*
Abik ChAries Powys" ..
Edward James Pratt" . .
Robert Abercromby Yule"*
WiUiam Drysdale<> ....
LiBUTBNANTS.
Cha.H. Douglas Donovan*
Oct* Henry St.Geo>Anson*^
Wm. Well. W. Humbley*
WmRNewportCampbeU*^
J. K. Wedderbum* ....
PhilipKemp^^
James Wm. Bobarts *« ..
Fred. Courtney Trower"
Thomas John Francis *'. .
Alexander Hawtrey* ....
Wm. Coesvelt Kortright
Wm. Hamilton,^ adj. . .
Fra.JohnM*Farlatte** ..
Lucius John French* • . * .
Henry Nelthorpe .......
Robert William King*. .
John Head
Wm. Wilberforee Bird*. .
Chandos Fred. Clifton* ..
Corn bts
WUliam Fred. Richards*
John Henry King ......
Richard Shaw, R. M
Charles Abbott Delmar . .
Richard Hoghton
Henry Andrew Sarel. • . .
Frederick Ellis
Edmund D'Arcy Hunt . .
CORNBT.
>" 4 Oct. 31
P 10 May 33
fid Not. 31
P 19 July 81
85 Oct. 27
P28 Feb. 34
14 Feb. 28
P 3 July 85
P29Dec. 35
19 Feb. 36
27 Nov. 35
27 Mar. 35
P 10 June 36
P 7 July 36
P22 Aug. 34
P29May 40
P30 June37
P 14 June 39
P 84 April 48
P25AprU42
39 April 42
P 6 Jan. 43
P 13 Dec. 42
P 80 Oct. 40
P83 Jane43
P 15 Dec 40
P 24 Not. 43
P 31 May 44
P24Jan. 45
P23 Jan. 46
3 Apr. 46
P 8 May 46
18 Sept. 46
P 13 July 47
P 13 Aug. 47
P 89 Oct. 47
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN. IBRBY.-MA/.
P 31 Aug. 32 P 34 Feb.
P89 April 86
P12Deo. 34
Pll Jan. 33
P 16 Mar. 32
P 1 July 36
P80Jan. 82
P86 May 87
P31 Aug. 38
P 3 Aug. 41
8 Dec. 38
15 Dec. 38
15 July 41
P10Aprn40
P 8 Sept. 36
37
Pll Oct. 80
P 87 Aug. 41
P29 April 42
28 Apr. 46
P 18 July 47 sco1«mISmci
80 Sept. 44 V*P!T^ '"*»
P 2 July 47 uadn Mantel
P 29 Oct. 47 0*tuA, at tk«
•leftoTAnCweip,
la Dm. ISn I audi by pcrmiMlon of
tba Manhal, be accgoipaaird the
troopa upon tvcry oeemslon dartaf
Iha sifga. la Oat I8I8, b« wu ap-
pointed to tbc cowanaad of |h« ea*
valrf af tba Boirfiay dlvlilon of tba
&naf of tba Inlut, as Brigadiar ;
■anrad in tbat raak dariof tba eaan-
.01 l^ ., .palfnaof |8l8*nd», InSeindeand
Pol JJeC. 41] AflklianUtaa,aJidwasprcflaDCattha
13 May 42
P 1 July 42
P 31 May 44
P 24 Jan. 45
23 Oct. 45
P 24 Oct. 45
28 Apr. 46
P 17 Jan. 45
17 Mar. 47
19 Nov. 42
P 6 Aug. 47
P 29 Oct. 47
eaptnre of Ohumaa.
Ditriat the lattar part of 1880, ha
anaaioanrtrd a dataebad colunm,
coaaiactait of Um whole of the artU-
lery, (eseepting *$axu,) the earalry,
and aoa batialioD of lafbntrf i tbia
cebuBB waa deettaad to iceiire the
BttliJuf ation of Upper Scfaide. and to
co-operate wltb tbc mala column
luder Sir Tba. Willtblre, directed
agalMt Khelat. la the aetlon at
Mahanylporc on the »tii Pee. 1843.
he commanded a Brlfade of Cavalry,
ai alM at tba battie of Sobraon.
S Capt. BoM comiaandcd a half
tquadron of tbeSrd Light Oragoona
attbafbfcingorcbeKbjrber Pau, aid
alea at tfiewMef of JaWalahad, and at the re-eaptura
of Cabool,inAll|rbaniatan,ln IB4S (medal). Attbebattla
of Punniar, near Owallor, be commanded the left tquad-
raa of tte 9th Lanecn (medal). He was alee at Sobra-
on (medal).
17 Paymaster Leeeh serred In the Fenlasula Aram Jan.
1813 io the end of the war. laelndlnc the Pasaaga of tba
Btdaisoa, the battlet of NIrella 10th Nov., aod Ntea
9dH 10th, Itth, aal ISth Dee. 181% and blaekada of
Bayonne. Served also at the eiealade of BoaJ Boqj In
Cateh, Mareh, ISiS, awl at the slega of Bhas-el-
Khyina.andof Sonlntha Persian Oalf la 1819 and Ml
He was present also at Sebraoo <meial>
Paymatter.—Jf Fraaeis Bdward Leccb^'? 19 if or, 07
A4iutatU.'-Lieut. William Hamilton/^ 29 April, 42.
Quarter-Miuter.— Andrew AUan,^* 13 May, 42.
Surgeon. —Rob. Joynt Gordon Gr8nt,'*2 Jul .41 ; .4 .-5. 14 Feb. 28; H'.-A . 7 Sop. 26.
.—Walter George Leonard Staunton/* 29 May, 40.
fineaa Macintosh Marpherson, 21 Aug. 40.
^-Btebatd John Qcdalfah &urford,*« 17 July, 35.
Blue-~JFbc«MV Btmrk^-nAMnt, George Samuel CoUyer, Esq.
I O«ii0ral Slelffb fenr^d in Flanden In I7M; In the hctlona in North Holland and the Helder, lOCh and
^>4«lb*AvtH 1^4 M and eih Oet. Ifna. lathe Pwtemla in 1811 and 18. Gooaaanded the 11th Dracooni at
^^eUrttxK tovarde the dete ofwhfeh tha fmmmaiKi of the 4th Brifade den>lt«d on him. In I8iu he ac-
^onpiMled hif. reflment to India, and comiaandad the CaraSry diviaion at the'tlege of Bhurtpore In 18i6fc0.
A Ooieael Campbell waa preeent at the eaptare of tiie Cape of Good Hepe with 8ir Darid Balrd's
eomift te laot; and he eerved lubfequeatly in India In the fiSth hU Dragoons mitll 1811. In IStf he pro-
eeeded again to India with hit ratiment, and oommanded the 1 it Cavalrj Brigade of the army of Owalior, in the
action at Punnhv, on the 89th Vee. 1848; and the 2adGavalry Brigade in the battle of Bobnu>n, 10 Feb. 1846.
II Opt. the Hon. C. Powya, prior to entering the army, serred Ave years and three monlhi In the Royal
Kary, and was presentin H.M.8. BUmde, at the taking of the Morea Castle, in the Qutf of Lepanto, in 1886.
18 Captain Drjsdale and Lieut. Kemp serred with the 4th Light Dngoons, Lieat Trowcr with the 10th
dwina the campaign la Affgbanistan under JLosd Keane, and were present at the siege and captuie
of Ohamee. (Medal.) These officers were also present with the Qth Lancers in the action at Pnnniar, 80tli
fiaa. 4a» and hare leoelTed the Broaae 8ur. Capt. Dryedala and LuTirower were alltrwardsat Sobraon (medal).
IS Mr. Bafford serred with the 10th Lancers dnnaf tlw *^T**t^ la AlHthankian aadar Lord Keaa«, in-
13« lOth{The
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of Wakis own) Royal Reat oflA. Dn. [JS^^**
{Hussars.)
<« PENINSULA."—" WATERLOO."
Colonel.
49.
46 #W>m H«mr;r Be^champ L^gon/ Corned, a Juljr» 1908 1 XiAif . M V^, 04 ;
Cao^. 16 Jan. 07 ^Afq/or, 14 May, 13; X^-(^o{.l8JuDe/16; CoLM Mkr.SS;
' Afq^«*<3^. le itti. 87 ; Xf.«0«ii,9Nov.4B^ Col, 10th fi^Maiiblid Jane, 48.
IMut.-^ioloneU,
Henry Frod. Bonham, €Wm««, p22 Hay, 20 ; Lieui. p 14 Jane« 31 ; Cggt^ ^ 16
May, 34 ; Mqjor, 3 Apr. 46 ; Limi.'Col. p28 Apr. 46.
William Parlby, Cormty p3 Oct. 16; JjUiU. p 6 May, 24 j Ppyi-rP 10:aept 96;
Br9V€piMi^ary 23 Kot. 41 ; Jkfc^or, p 26 Sept. 46 ; 14,'^Col. p dO Jan. 46..
Mqjors,r*-J6tsD IVitton,' Camtt, 14 Jao, 13; X#. U Aog. 16 ; CapL Y OeL B6 ;
jirajor, 3 Apr. 46.
George Aag. Fred. Qufintin, ComMif P14 June, 31 ; Lieui. p 1 Juae, JSt; Cirp#.
PldFeb.36; Jl^t/lor^PBS Apr.46* , •___
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Captains.
JolmWUkie
Broadley Harrison
Lord Geo. A. Beauclerk
WiUian IH^trie Waogh* . .
Thomas Lloyd •
Sir Thomas Munxo, BMrt.
Methoea Stedman. • . • .
William Murmy
Chailtt FieriUe Sniteet.
LkBOTJtirAKTS.
Oeeqre Webb, a4f. .....
£rofi.F.C.Q.ritzCIarence,«
C. H. 8. G. Lord Oaarragh
Thomas Sargent litde • .
Malcolm R. LakigMeason*
Robert S. Paritei*
Robert Charles Hoknes . .
Richard Playne Sflsnh ..
Charles PotU Rosscr . » . .
Theodore Wliigman, R.M.
John Wydlffe Thompeon
Wm. Macfiulane Wardrop
Richard ETsrard Blake^
Arthur John Loftus ....
John Walrond Clarke . .
Charles MacMahon ....
John Percy Smith* ....
Butler Mildmay GlTcen
danjattia Ayleu BtanAll
COBKfcTS.
Robert Clements ......
Joiitt Itaammond
Edw. Jas. Stopford Blair
Theodore Williams ....
Edward Siacay
Theodore H. Dory
Henry Alesqinder
John Rawllnson Cnthbert
CORMST.
Pll May 88
Pll Oct. 89
P28 Aug. 38
P 1 Not. 83
P 16 Mar. 27
p 7 July 68
p 1 June 88
P 0 Mar. 38
P28Jan. 42
28 June 39
22 April 42
Pl7May 44
0 Pec. 37
P21 June 80
6 July 39
P 20 Not. 40
P26 0ot. 41
8 Jan. 41
P20 Nov. 44
P22 Nor. 44
7 Feb. 45
P34JaA. 41
P16 Dee. 40
p 20 Mar. 40
4 Attir. 43
8 July 36
4 Apr. 46
5 Apr. 46
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LIBT7T.
CAFTAllr.
MAJOa.
10 Jana 46
P 17 May 44
p 7Jaae44
P 6 Dec. 44
P31 Dec. 44
3 Apr. 46
P28Apr. 46
P 4 Apr. 45
P 0 Not. 46
p 10 Dae. 47
* U«ttl, MMms Mftcd' wHa tkt
iOth te X.OWW mt4 UMr niili
tnd B*1ooehbtMi la ISMMI t m*.
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46
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P 29 May 40
P 7 Sept. 41
P5 Feb. 41
P29May 35
P 12 Oct. 30
P27 Aug. 41
P21 Feb. 40
P29May 40
P 7 F^. 46
80 Dec 41
P2d May 46
P20M«r. 46
19 Oct. 30
P 26 Oct. 41
13 Jan. 42
P 12 Apr. 44
P 3 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
P 3 Apr. 46
P 3 Apr. 46
27 May 42
3 May 44
P 1 Dec. 46
P 2 Feb. 47
21 Aug. 31);
Pll June 47
PlODec. 47'
lf««Mcc«i»IBydenhMl(maUl)^ l|»fctvHali»
that r«fft In the BubtrqiMiit tiftnMotm la tt«
MskvirtrB eoaatry, iiwlii4b« Am hiinHiimi m
bjr ttwiB or tkt lafu of Paa*lfai«ad rmii^
9 Mr. ftoM wnrvil ia the lB|h L«BMr» tkt
la Afl|t)0ibtaii unfer L<wd fc^aa^ aad na
Ike etpidiv of ObuaiM. lot irtdaH U kat
bar darlxif ih« via^ of \Ul'4M i 9m
Ui« advtnet to Cabeol bf aai ••-
voitif aoaarfoA ai 6oalaa, Bo waa
altoprftBa* at ia« batao af
njporr. Ht liaa t«ttlT«4 Ibo i
laMTibcit ''Ctadabar, Caaool,** aad
Um Bttmt StM Ibt
• Llout. rarfco*
130) I.t. laf. la Um raa<|«li^ of IMI
aa44liaaikiiaaU^I
taailicor
mUob of TtMtwt, ferdaf Ik* J^Sal-
luck Pa*«, dcfearo of J«nalab^ m«
loftlogoa Of Uih Wot. m« lal D*«.
IMI. Itlh mmth a Irt 4pril 1M9 s
fnieral actioa jomI dH^at
Kbtn bcfbre JetUabad (i
Aiail. ISSI.BI
Jiifdaltuek, acdaB of
laeapCan ot Cakool (■«iM)i
f LlcuL BUk«corrtc«lke
eoloat «f aw!
7ik
10 Doctor SteplicBs wai pmvat U
Udui^pore (Mcdal) i and aba is tha
kac, FerajKahali, tad Sobfaoa.
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Oct 94; ki
[P3NOT.37.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
8Apn
IDee.
Pll June 47
P 3 Sept. 47
PTODec. 47
P^jftiuUier^r^Eammad Bastley Frhb, 7 Sept; 41 : JBiu. P31
A4iutant.-'Li£ui. Qeorge Webb, 20 Sept. 39.
Qmrter-MoMUr.^jQhn Fcon^ 19 May, 46. . .
'^''S?*"T^."!^2?i?^^i^^'^ Row,i gFeb. 42 ; AseUi^Smr^. 16 IMw 27 :
Ixotp.''As9i§t. 98 Feb* 20. .•
Aisiitani'Surgeons.'-'ThomM Fniser, M.D., 16 Dec. 46.
John Edward 8tephens,i<» M.D., 6 Oct 41.
Yeterinary Swgeon. — James Robertson, 2 Oct. 40. .
Blue.— ^pvn^, Messrs. Cox & Co.
the BoMarable VUmtj B. LygoB, Hrrcd la tha I calaiaU with *• Itih Dranaaa. hum Itod
npoai Peb. ISU to th« rad or that war. larlnrtlnf the eaptuiv of Opof«aw battfa of TalavMo. ^
Savtfvly wouadad la tha afck. »<h Aug 1810. la Maatma't adraaca to tho batdo of »— •— ■
f Mi^orTHtiaB "" ~
]S17aadl8) with
ariSlfllBAa
atthabaMMar
S Malar Waafb Mwad with tha ISth
l« tka hMflM of avddiwal. AUwal. Md I
• ''^-.^ '^ *^ '^r^ ** ?y^ to Ai^taiOflHi n4or ttH ft
MM^aad
■nrrtd wHh tht lat» ttCh DrMooos at the tlcf* md ca^onv of Battraa. tad the -, ___,
thallihLL Dw. at the itef aad capture of Bbartpert la IStS-Ot ud with tha Sid Lt. Dia «»«
' ^fT*? *• • • *^ Oeaetal of the eavalrj af <be anay of the Bod^ la tStt^ mk waa
alihabataeorMahMmpaia(w«al).SMh DM.lsai «« «• ttt
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« WATBELOO"— « BHURTPOaS."
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Id; Xietc/.-^o24 20 Jan* Uj Coi. 27 Mi^ 96; M^^w^tfu 10 ^an. ^7;
'ZieM.-G*^. 9 l^ov. 46 ; €%/« 1 Ilk Hiunn> 19 Notr. 47.
.^i4 -^J*^^^^uan«SA JG^W ^ Cardigan, Cgfnet, »eMary 24; Xinc^. p 13 Jan. fUi;
Cap^ P 9 Jnne« 26 ; ilfq;ar, Pd Aug. 30; Xieu^-Co^ 3 Dec. 30; CM.9Nov«46.
Mqjor,
SO t 0 iaigo WIMiam Jonet, Comet, v a Joiy, 28; Xieu^. p 17 Dec. 30 ; Capt, P 14
. Apr- 97 i M{0or, p7 Junei 44.
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GAPTiJUS.
0 UJohn Domglas . . ., .a.
0 ftomas Hobbi&a Ward . .
1^ BdsAnnd Peel
0 WHlblffi Stephen Sandes
O Rtn. Gerard James Noel
^ Oeoi^eThomaaDonooinbe
LlSUTHVANtS.
0 Jaa.Tlio.Wigfatmai>,B.M.
0 Wmiam Foster
0 Thomas Yorke Dallas .
O Wm. O. Baker Creaswell
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P 8 July 42
P 4 Aug. 43
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P 8 July 48
P 17 July 40
P ADesi 48
P29Deo.48
P 7 June 44
p 11 May 80
P 10 July 46
P ^ Bton 46
P80ilw^'47
PldJaly 47
P24Sefa.47
P 93 July 44
P91 Apr. 46
P 90 Got. 40
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Frederick Henry Sykes. .
Lesley Alexander #•••..
Charles Monint
Artbur Bri«co
Robert Dennlstoon . » . .
CORNBTS.
WiUiam Ennis, AiJ^. ....
Bdwin Adolphns Cook . . jP30 Mar. 47
Lester Garland PiaJoly 47
Walter Stephcms Brinkley p94 Sept. 47
24 Feb. 43!P 6 Apr. 44
P 6 Dec. 43 P2dBe|jt.46
P20 Dee. 43 p2] Apr. 46
P 5April44
P 10 July 46
P 6Nor.46
P 30 Mar. 47 i
P30DM.41
PlOJnTy 46 P. 13 July. 47
P 3 Nov. 46 P24 Sept 47
92J«n. 47
. BE8T4T-
MAJDE.
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20 Piiyffi/M««r.— Wfllfam Hooghton^ 4 Apr. 45; Bn^ 6 Fehi. 12; Ukuik 4 Jfay, 15.
0 Aiffutant.— Comet WilHam Ennis, 22 Jan. 47.
0 Quarter-Masier.^^ohn GiUeland, 5 March, 47.
0 j^rtcr^fAm.— Patrick 0*Callaghan, M.D. 3 Feb. 43; A$^9i,^8urg. 21 FWb. 28;
JFfo^p.- Assist. 18 July, 26.
0 l^iMis^^Mr^atm^— Blchard Pyper, 24 Nov. 43.
Veterinary Surgeon* — John William Oloag, 20 June, 92;
Blue, — Agents^ Messrs. Cox k Co.
\Itetumedfrom the EaH Indiee, June 188&]
I Uart-Ocneral Wjndliam wrred th* Peolniuliir campaigns of 1808, 0. 11, aiid IB, Includtiii; Uie
Ulliiii of Bolris^ Vlaalers, ■ BciWTente, Albtth«r», tTMgre, MornkM d« Tor 7, ▼it^orli*, a*i4'tb# Fmneoa.
8erre4aliQ tlM caaipaign of 1815, and wai wrerely wondded at W«lsrlo«»
« ' .« M*
138 \2ih {The Prince of Walei's) Boyal Regt 0^
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alHooMlov.
YMN'Serr.
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m Sir Henry John Cnmmlntf/ KCH. ComH, 18 Mfcy, 1»0 j Xieitf . 9 Feb.
98: Cap*. 21 ftb.94; Af <i^, 25 Oet. 98 ; Xkiil-C«(. 17 F«. 1806 : Co*. 1
Jan. 12; Mpjw^Omi. 4 June, 14; XJM*.-G«n. 22 July, 80; Qrf. 12thlMioerf,
20 Jan. 87.
Lieut'CdloneL
BdwardPole, C<ii^*,P7July, 26; J^mm*. p 19 0flpt.>2aj Cdjtf . P 18 Hot, 31 ;
Afitf or, P 80 July, 44 ; JA$u$.'Col. P 80 Mtfoh, 49i
Hon, Robert Needham, Corned, p23 Aug. 88; Lieut, p 12 Bee 34; CapU
P 2 July, 41 ; Jlfi{/or, p80 March, 47.
Captains.
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WnuHeathcoteTottenham
Darid Arthur Monro . • .
Thomas Henry Clifton .
Rich. Hugh Smith Barry
John Borlase MauntcU. . .
LXEUTBVAHTS.
Charles Sutton
C. Sabino Aug. Thellnsson
Tho. Cockayne Maunsell
John De Montmorency
Prior, adj
Henry George Sutton . .
Rob. £dw.FuUerton,R.M.
John Almerus Digby. • . .
Thomas Geo. Alex. Oakes
John Wilson Fox .....
P 20 Sept 38
P 18 I>ec« 83
P28 Deo. 88
P 26 Apn 80
P 16 Dec. 40
P 17 Nov- 87
I.IBUT.
CAJ^AIV.
».<
P 18 July 41
P26 Not. 41
P 11 Not. 42
81 Dec. 41
P 6 Dec. 48
p 29 July 44
P 80 July 44
p 16 Jan. 46
P 1 May 46
P 24 Apr. 86
P28 0ct. 86
P 1 June 41
P 2 July 41
P 26 Not. 41
P XI June 41
P 7 July 48
P80July 44
P 10 Jan. 46
80 Apr. 46
P 1 Miqr 46
P 9 0el. 46
P30 Mar. 47
P 8 8ept.47
P 26 Not. 47
P11N0T.4S
t 1 Jnljr48
9 1 May 40
p80Mar.4l
p 8. Sept 47
f 26 N#iu 47
BBBTXT-
MAJOR.
Cornets.
Fred. Brock Hollinshead i p 9 Oct. 46
Charles Goring pSO Mar, 47
Charles Edward Orogan P16 Apr. 47]
ArthurW. Williams, R.MJP 6 Not. 47 »
Paymastcr,^L. M. M. Prior,* 6 July, 20; ^ns. 12 Sept 11 ; LhnU, 0 Dee. 19.
Aii^uiamt.'^Lieut, John De Montmorency Prior, 80 JiUy 44« ,
Quflr/er-Afw/er.— Charles Armstrong, 7 July, 87. ^
.9ur<7eon.— James Lowry Tighe, 10 Jan. 40; A. -5. 20 Oct 26; #.-^.24 Joae 16.
Assistant- Surgeon. — Peter Thomas Gunning, 18 Nor. 46.
Veterinary Swgeonj^^
Blue*- Focifi^f Scarieft.«^ji^enf , George Samuel CoUyer, Esq.
IRetvmedfrom Portugal, March 1828.]
ifai
I Sir H«. Jokn Oummliif serrsdwith Um llUb Dra«sow ioFisndsrs, and waspeiMni
oocurred, ioeliuUnc the tiefet of Vsl«ncl«niMs tat4 DaaUrk ; sd4 bUQm W Pitt— r^H Cat
eamftdfu ot 17M la HoUud, mA that to Uf Heldcr In 17W* fierrsd alse imc-jmrn Id
commaiid of th« lUh light I>rBgooDS, Including the scUon of SI Bodoa,<inNiiMlfPd if a«alwf
and battle of Sslsnuiea, for whieh latter be fasa recelred a medal.
9 Paynasttr Plior ierrtd the campaign of 1817 In tlM East Indies against the FiDianws.
cuiathe
At Iionirerd. J
13/A Begiment of Light JOragoons*
139
Ob Am ehieoM m4 appolntaifBta, the Motto, ** nr§t fti JBririmm.«>-^ FBiaNdVUl''-.*' WATBtUjOO."
CoJOfMJ.
9 m Hin. Edwaid Pjadtf Lygon,' GB. 5tl^Z{<ll^ 1 Jane, 03 ; Lieui, 7
JfOY. 06; Oapt€nn, 16 Feb. 06; lAetU.^Cohnsl^ 21 April, 16; Ctflone/, 27
April, S0; Mt^'-Gmmrta^ lOJftii.87; i^.-Gra. 0 Nov. 46; Co^cmeJi 18th
Light Dx«goonf I 29 Jan. 46.
John LiWreMon, Cornet^ 12 ICqt. 18; LUut. 6 Dee. 21; C<gt#. p27 Auf. 25;
Bi^e90t^Mqjcr, 28 Jane, 88; Jf(E|;or, '81 Dee. 88; Lieut.-Col. p27 June, 45.
Mqfor,
William Knox, JBnHgn^ P 12 Jan. 26; lAmt, p 20 Kar. 27 ; CapU p 14 Dec. 82 ;
Mq]<rr, p 11 July, 45.
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Captains.
Charles Edmund Doherty
Sam. Auehmuty Dickson
Wm.Blchard OrmsbyOore
Henry Bolden
Rob. H. Johnston Btewart
O IFeHonF#ed.Wm.Hervey,#.
LZBUTBNAirTa.
Henry Wilson, R.H
RobertHlgginsonBontywea
John Auc^utin Oldham
Thomas Howard Ooad . .
Thomas Irwin, a^ •
Soame Gambier Jenyns
Aithur Tremayne
COBNBTS.
Ccefl H. B. Dunn Gardner
Lake White
Bandall Wllmer Hatfield
Hugh Mosman
H6n. J. W. H. Hutchinson
Percy Bhawe Smith ....
GOBNBT.
LIBUT.
P24Apr.85|P 6 Jan. 37
P22 May 85, P 28 Sept. 39
P29Dec. 85, P 12 Apr. 39
P 22 Apr. 42 P 80 Dee. 45
P26Feb. 41*Pl4fV0T. 45
CAPTAIX.
P 8 Oct. 44
P 7 Aug. 40
P 14 Feb. 45
P 1 Apr. 42
4 July 45
24 Oot. 45
P 30 Dec. 45
p 11 Sept. 46
P 9 Oct. 4C
P 19 Mar. 47
P16 April 47
P 18 Aug. 47
P 8 Oct. 47
p 29 Oct. 47
Pl2 8ept.46
P29 Sept. 48
P 19 Mar. 47
23 June 43
PIS Aug. 47
28 Sept. 47
P 24 Sept. 47
P 29 Oct. 47
P 4 Sept. 40
P 29 Sept. 43
P 19 May 46
P 10 Mar. 47
P24 Sept. 47
P29 0ct. 47
BBBY-MAJ.
Paymaf^er.^Biebard John Elrington, 2 Feb. 44 ; J5^, p24 Maieh 88; Lieut,
P 20 May, 39.
A4jutant,—Lieyi. Thomas Irwin, 24 Oct. 45.
Quarter- Jfa«^«r«— Thomas Anderson, 2 April, 47.
Surgeon, — James Young,^ M.D. 18 Oct 39; AteUU^Surg, 14 Aug. 24; Hotp,
AesUt. 18 May 24.
AB$iet,*Surg, — Geotge Thomas Woodman, M.D. 29 Not. 44.
Veterinary i^r^.— John Legrew, 9 July, 80.
Blue^JFocia^ Buff.— ^^jn/*, Messrs. Cox & Co.— JHiA Agents, Sir £. R.
Borough, jBt.f Armit, k Co.
[Retnmed Ikom the Baat Indies, May 1840.]
J Lieut.* General the Honourable Edward P. Ljffon serred in the Penkirala ulth the 8d4 life Guardf, from
HfbY. J%n t9 tif» wd of ihat mn in iai4. Including the hialUe of Vittorta. Bertei alio the cainpalgD of
ntit And wae ifreeenC at tlie baiUe of Waterhio.
4 Dr. Yottttf termed ta Africa front 1S24 to 1837 inclusire, and wai present at the battle of Doodwa,
agafttft fhe Ashaaiees, ^ Aof . 90.
138 12th ( The Prince of WaUis) Reyal Begt. ofltmoerg. ^tSaSST
The Sphbu. wltli the woidi, " EGYPT'—" P EN :M SOLA"— ".WATERLOO."
Sir Henry John Caramlnr,' KCH. Conut, H JAy, 1390 1 X4ail. 9 Feb.
93 ; Cavt. SI F^b. M ; Mi^, 86 Oct. 96 ; Lint-tM. 17 FA. IBOS; Co/. 1
JftTi, 1£; jr^'or-(7<n. 4 Jane, U; UMtf .-0«H. tS Jol j, SD ; Crf. UthlMon,
20 Jan. 37.
Lieut-Colmul.
Iward Pola, C»rnel, TT July, 961 iiwirt. ' IS BcptSS} OqM.'U Mot.31;
Jirq/OT-,P30Ju1r,44; Zi«tif.-Oi)I. FSO Hueli,4I.
JV>t/i>r.
;^ on. Robert Needh&ni, Camit, PS3 Aug. SS; Lbut, *1S Bee »4; Ci^.
l>3 July, 41 ; Hfqjm, p30 Hnrcb, 47.
Captaim.
dwudHonnt
COBBBT.
1.IBUT,
CUTAIM.
HAiOI.
P30Sept.33
P 84 Apr. 86
• 11N«T.«9
' 19 Dec. 33
PSSOct. 86
t 7 July 49
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P IJoiMil
p 1 Hay 40
M
homai Henry CUrton ..
P 36 Apr. SO
P B July 41
p30 H*r. 47
3
:.: ;icl.. Hugh Bmilh Bwry
PIS Dec. 40
PMMOT.41
p 8 Sept 47
Dhn BorlMO HuinMlt . .
P 17 Wot. 87
PUJiua41
ff9ftR**.47
LiBDrBHAnte.
:harl*» Sutton
P la July 41
P 7 jDly 4S
:.8»bin«Ang.Thellniion
P36 Not. 41
fSOJnly 44
ho. Cock«yn« Manniel]
pnN0T.4S
PIG Jan. M
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Prior, od; 1 81 D«:. *1
80 Apr. 40
lenry George SBtlon ..Ip 6 Dec. 43
P IHay 40
lob.Edw.Fullertoi.,R.M.rB29Julj 44
p »Oet. 48
71
ohnAImeru. Digby.... kaojuly 44
P80 Hw. 47
i^ liomu Geo. Alex. Oakci ? 16 Ju. 40
p »8ept.47
uhn WiUon Poi IP I M«y 40
PIMNOT.47
ConsBTS.
M 'red. Brock llollinihcad i r 0 Oct. 40
;h«rle« Goring p30 Mar. 47
;iiarle» Edward Qrogan 1 r 16 Apr. 4T
H
?i trtliurW. William*, B.M
P a Nor. 47
»(iymi7*fpr.—L. H. M. Prior,' BJnly.SO; »«.» Sept. 1 1 ;' JUfui. 0 Pec.*
Ii^utant .-^Litut. John De Moutmoreiicy Prior, 30 Jidy 44.
iaarler-Matter, — Charlea AmutroDg, 7 Jnlj, 37.
iurgem.—Jamn Lowry T!ghe,10 Jan. 40; A.-S.V} Oct-iS} ^.-A-Ullf^
UtUtaat'Surgftm.—TetCT Tbomai Gunning, 13 Mot. 46.
Veterinary Surgeon. —
Blue — Paeinfi Setilet.—Agtnt, George Samuel CoIlycr,E«q.
IBciumed from Portugal, MarehUa^.}
!■ Illh Ugbl Dnnoont, I
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^ Slk&ul)r, 10^ MJIjar^Qm. 4Juiie,13; Litut.^Qth. :^7M«y,2d; 69^01. 23 Nov.
>'i4l7 i^^Mdlh HUflWrt, 99 Dec 36.
XtCTi^.-CW0fi«2f.— 9 Lovell Be^atmin Jjvrell,* KH. Cditie^ PIS Dec. 06;
'^tlUetie;piO May> OSyXVi^ii^Pld Dee. 11 ; Hf Modify Jfi#or, 91 Jbs. 19; JKm^I.-
On^, V99 Oe& 94 ; Xiai^^CoJ. p9I Kor. 2d ; Cof. 29 Voj. 41 .
066igie WUUam ISitf, Carnetf p5 July, 31 *, Uemt, ^ Av^ 83; Cdpt. P16
. < 1to^l97 ; Mi^, p14 Jtme; 49 ; LUni.'^CoL 9 Febi 47;
JB^'oM.— acny Boiid,^ C»^ii€ly p26 May, 09; Limi. 1 Marehy 11 ; Oitp#.P6
May, 24 ; Brevet'Mqjor, 99 June, 39 $ ilfiiror, 24 Nor. 43. .
l||eftaeI<W(IlIa» Bmilb, JBn$. 10 Nov. 30 ; Luut. P91 Fefai 94 } Capt. p99 Apr.
39; 3f<tfgr, 9 Feb. 47.
CA^Alirs:
Cbarlea^. T« Heckerw « . . P90 Aug. 96
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Richard Kaqx* — **^***.
John Bttucci Pilgrim. » * . .
Francis 'Wopdley Harm
Richard ipranoia Poobb . .
John BmtU
Octaviua George Penott
Thomaa^. Kemey
Et^tTTBNJlKTS.
f ,D*OniiieuxYon Strong *
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& John Macartney .
9' t}eor|[e Home, atffutant
.(^ wHenry. Keown
-0 I Joaepb Clayton Jennims*
0 i lewis B^Iward NohuiyltM.
•i', tOh ilenry Brett *» • •
9 Tho. A. Crawley^ #.
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iP 6 Dec. 97
P88 June 91
P 4 Dec. 32
P81 Aug. 32
P22 Jal7i4
P 10 Oct. 34
96 May 27
its Jan. 37
P 8 Jan. 28
PldSept.31 P lAng. 94
90 Apt. 34
P 16 Sept. 37
p 6 6ep^3d
P 3 Pec. 26 . 7 July 43
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P 11 Nov. 28
P 27 Sept. 83
9 19 June 86
P 22 Aug. 37
P 8 Feb. 30
P16 Mar. 39
P21 June 30
19 Dec. 34
P29 NoY^ 39
^19 Oct 39
Jas. L. BandVB I^imsdaina 9 22 Apiil 42
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6* )o-0 Oeorge Stoney Swinn^y
6* •••<>• HbrtceTrower
6, »,4).rJobn Clancy
6 '-O' Jamaa Boyd Miller
4:\
4- - .vO«|JKbmnid Rnclc Kcene
'COBN'BtS.
4;, '^"U' :trilt^ Cla^ltson
4^- O* JUwasd. Colston
6" ^ "6 'Htory John Wale
3, I .49 i iTI|MPa..ConQUjr Pakenham
^.f niO' ^eofffft BiVs
0^ Oust; Adblphus Ilartman
A ^nViBMa Vaall Grectham
P 14 Apr.
11 Oct
8 May
37
32
40
CAPTAIK.
2 JwAeaO
9 Mar. 42
P 14 June 42
P 19 Aug, 42
9 Feb. 46
9 Feb. 47
3 Sept. 47
BRBV.-MAJ.
0 Nov. 46
1" riy; ;5;Hiram;Beiinett
1." i(i4li<
_ Airoea/H. D'Arcy Button
'^'^ftideiieli Wm. Goldlpap
0
S6 0cU 42
P14Jnno42
9a0Aug4 42
P28Jipp. 42
f 7 July; 43
P 10. May 44
P^X May 44
P20 Dec. 44
20 Aug. 44
P 6 Sept. 43
20 Juzie 46
26 June 40
7 Mf7 47
f 2 July 47
P30july 47
17 Apr. 34
P 19 Dec. 34
P28 Aug. 38
P20Mar. 39
18 June 41
P 19 June 41
PU Feb. 42
9 Mar. 42
1 AprU 43
P29 July 44
9 Feb. 46
P30May 46
12 Apr. 46
8 Apr. 46
P28 Sept. 46
7 Jan. 47
, 9 Feb. 47
paOJuly 47
p 24 Dec. 47
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or ■Unnlabcs near TalMen, 8c«-
tnlro, V«l de U Viilii, I« Mmtcs.
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lliimd* de Conro, Co«» Oalllgo*,
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FopcMBD, Ma<»iia. at nunoa* '
Muirt*. PwtavAtOUk, V«ltf •• S
PaasoT Ittra* UnCBaT AMta
HaipMRB, Belite. Chvaia. Aauve-
trm, St.' Gladle. Buelho, Garlln.
San RottiBi-IMat,«M»tcncnl i«tiow.
ftety ntw* •cllan* or aUiMlalMB.
^ida alUaidiiv »evcn akfct i aad
waa at tht >l^f of Optofldk betsf oae
ofttM Hlliiary a*V««1cnMid«r Lerd
Wm. awaeU.
Strenc Mrrrd with the )3th Light
hfkmrjr it AflifhaiiUiaii. and was prMmt at both attadia
an <»unM«, and far whteli Sa hw» wmhtA the Madal.
< Llattt. Jtwnjp* n*«ed aa a captain in tha lata
, AiHt^O'Spanitb l<«f ion. and was present In crtry aetiea
M fanpoftiiiet/ dwittg thai wfftc*. etferyt af that on tba
itoMar. isas. BaiuaraBalttdiliadaeovaUoaorSaa
iFcfmndo. aad, a lacdal far <*« Mano aaA aaftera af
IruiC
' t Dr. MoaataairetMH the Bfartiaaa wart
p94 Dec. 47
Paynuuter.—Jwnaes GusUvus HaniiUon^Ho1m«ay247sb.t97 ; JShu ^ |ll Junej30;
Xietf^ 2 Aug. 39^
Adl§utant, — Lieut. George Ilornc, 1 April, 43.
Qiwrfa'!*ifl£rt«<«r.-^WiUiam Dct«on,*^ I.Nov. 36»
5i«r^«m,— Jas*. Mooa;t/. M-O. 16 Feb 27 j Anut.-Surff. 1 OcU 12i JZiof7».*
^sKMi-lO^iuly^ 12..
j4j*is*anf-iS^ttra«m*.— Joseph Jee,, 15 April 42w ■ ' .
Jas. Richard Moline,'* 7 Oct. 42. 1 • hhui^Agents, Messrs.
e«<af4MH« AiiVM«.*<-/nwiBas )^ttrford» 26 Jan. 3^^ ( CoZifrGo^
liSTTilwwMfil inFlaaden and Uo11aq«Ui17B9^4, andA;ia Uio ««beUi<Ni4n ItalndialTOe;
fvITM^ Sfte :SarailMl eaflifftigB of 1801 ( taptme of tbft Giq^ DC Ctood Jiofwia 1806 « salaad Mitf
IkriSMimtiksafht^bm la iaM«^ 0 ia«piiiB aod Borti«aL - ScttaAMrcnl eunpaiftis villi tin
WTrfiBfftTirlii'niaih. rirfTT-*! Gtomsarf aDdPnae*^ adi uriUi thf AMlrian amqr is iS '
S l^»«Sa«taMtetaoink Sik Ora. ai4te«aUnaar^MiiarMCMh laaaiat laia thmasaoMiha.
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!■ iiSlliMMIIIlH IflkllM adaaov fC th|i vmj oa Cabool > also amnnaadad tha Sfav Onaid on thsra diAieat^aai
•«^ril9s fMPVft ^*'*?^ '^ iMdMUatk^ aaa.^aly cQtvradand protected Uke ^hala ot tha baf«at« «< <^ •n■^
awaaiaadli^ llis imiiliil irTailri nfru rrr-y - . .^ <^
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««*.« aif*h»aita enkmirr. and waa
The ^ PRbsSiy iAGLB''-"DOURO"-'*TALArBKA*-«FUBirT58 jyO^OW'^' ,
" SALAldANCA"— ^'TITTOBIA"— " ORTHES'*— '^PBKnifi^LA."
a Ol .Sir Bdwnd KerrfMm, .B«ft.^ KCB. it GGH. OmivI » W JiiM, iMi
UmL 1 Feb. 9d; Ca^<. 16 Oct. 9d; Af<|^. 19 Mi^, 1808.; J4ma,^(M.
4 April, 06 ; Col. i Jane, 13 : Jlfq/or-GTatt* IS Aug* 10; XI«til^C?<fi»: 10 jmr ■
37 ; Col. 14th Light Dragoons, 18 Jvne, 30, V • .
£Mue^Ckifoiwii.«-9 m Wm. UftireUeV KU. .£^ IS Mjv l^i «&iMi|. IS
May.lS: Caiitf.PlOFebL 18; Afiyor^PSl Dec. 90; £iMit.-€oi.aOJlpril,41.
Bdward Harvey,* CofiM«, v S4 Mar. S5; JU.P4Hay»9e; Cajff: p IS Ott. 90 ;
Afffior, 30 ApriL 41 ; Braet LUmi.*Coi. 31 Doc 41 ; JUa*Cpl. S» April, 45.
Af4;*arJW«ku WalhMO Kinff, GorMr, pS4 Mmh» 86; JUiitfl.PM Mk S|S;.
Cap^ P88 Dee. 3S ; Mtffatf p 14 Manta, 46.
Henry £dw«d Doberty, Cwntt, p81 Doc. 83; Xieiii. p 16 Jnlyae; C0ft. i»^7 ,
May 89; Afq/or, pSS Oct, 47. |
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17 Feb. SO
PdOJuly 86
S4 April 88
File July 89
P15 June80
P99 May 85
P 17 Aug. 88
P 27 July 26
P27 Apr. 62
P 3 July 85
P24Har.87
Captaiko.
Charles Steuart I 10 Deo. 25
George Gardtne Shew* . . p80 May 11
Arch. Edwanl Bromwicli
Geo. K. Massy Dawton
Wm. darkoi Qrar. tssep. S7
John Heskcth Goddard.
William Wilraei*
Arthur Bcudamore^ . . .
Wm. Augustus Gausson
LZBUTBNAIITS.
James Chambre
Frederick Holdci*
Richard Herbert Gall . .
Jn. Forster FltsGerald ^ . .
John Augustus Todd,^r. I p 28 Apr. 87
Rich. Buckley Prettcjohn} p ilS Feb. 38
LISUT.
P 5M>. 29
21 Dec. 18
12 Aug. 29
p 6 Nor. 40
4 Jan. 41
Pl51an. 41
11 Apr. 38
.18 Feb. 88
8 Apr. 42
CASTAIl^. BRBT.-MAJ.>
P 9Kot. 86
81 May 80
80 KoT.^9
^2&Kor.42
P25K0T.42
P 16 May 45
P81 Dec.39j
P22 0ct 47
p 1 Oct. 471
1 1
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Charles Wm. Thompson*
Wm. VetUeship'*
Robert Johnston Brown
Richard P. Apthorp,#M(f
WiUiam M'Mahon, «.. . .
William Greenham
Robert Townly Woodman
Arthur Need ..
WnUam BngUiAi
James WenUTorth Bennett
John Theodore Ling . . . .^ P
P26Feb. 86
P 15 Jan. 41
P31 Dec. 41
P30 Apr. 41
P26iroT. 42
27 Aug. 41
P25 Apr. 45
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0 ' ilfftffanf-^icrirepfif.-'Bdward Wm. Stone, M.t). 5 Octl 36. "
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0 ! Veterinary Surgeon. — J. G. PhiI}pSj26 A^ug. 86.
mne^F0einff$ Scarlet.-— jl^r, Messrs. Cox A: Co.
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7 Oapt. aiMdMMM«,and Uaata. PltiOaaftlS, and Todi Mrfadvltk tindtli Ugbi DfafooMdatiag 4
palfa la Afl|rl>Mbua aadar Loid Kmdv, and wtfv paMtntat tkaftiafaMid aapkara of OtoaM— >■
la UMt. >ietll«»htp wfired m a Captain In Iha Anflo-8paal«h Lcgtoa, daHar iIm yMVa Mm 9^
and WM prcSMi as tba Mllar of BUboa, optraitoM oa tha naMta df ArtabM ht Atera, Mlh, ItilNi
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lutb, 19th, 14th, Iftth, and 10th March, 18S7; tlcgf oflnia, and varioM iklnnbhM. • **
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if.m&9tr»f*irfdjvttkths MiLaac«rt ta Ule caapaHn on aiaBatlal lAl84«.aiid vis wiMiriiM *
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r M't^'O^fc.^Vl M>ti^j Jfi^v2SJiiA»,180&; £MK«^GoC.S7^Pcb.Oft; Col.
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Mirt^,i»980ed 34; lAeut^CoL P3t Nor. 2d; Cof. 23 Voy. 41.
Oeeigie WUlialm Key, C^^rnvf, p5 ^uly^ 31 ; Uemt, 25 Ai^. 88; C^. »16
< 1to^t;97 ; Mtjor, p14 Jtme, 4»; i;i«iil.i>Cb2. 9 Febi 47:
JBq^oM.— Bcny Bond/ C^hui^ 1^23 May^ 09; Xt<a#. 1 Mareh, 11 ; CupUvQ
May, 24 ; Brevet-JUqjor^ 23 June, S3 } ilff^» 24 Nor. 43.
Mltftael Vtniia Bmilb, JBr». 10 Nov. 30 ; LUut. P21 Feb. 94 ; Capt. P33 Apr.
89; 3f<ygr, 9 Feb. 47.
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Octavius George Penott
Thomafr^. Kemey
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9 19 June 85
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.Aeniy Keown. .,....««..
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lewu Edward NoUuiyItH»
ilenry Brett
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20 Aug. 44
P 6 Sept. 43
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26 June 40
7Mf7 47
P 2 Jriy 47
(/H» D'Arcy Button p 30 July 47
Jy Qnst: Adol^us Hartman
i .it^mianv Veall Grectham
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ftf . ;.tf alter Cla^kson
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Bfory John \rale
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^ 8 Feb. 39
PiaMar»89
P^l June 39
19 Dec. 34
P29 NoY. 39
P 18 Oct 39
P28 Aug. 38
P22 Aug. 37 P29 Mar. 39
18 June 41
P 19 June 41
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p 1 Aug. 94
9 Mar. 42
P 14 June 42
P 19 Aug, 42
7 July 43
9 Feb. 45
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3 Sept. 47
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BuMhco, Puentet d'Onor (wounded),
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d^OM«v LiMiraa* nuff lala^maca.
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1 AprU 43
p 29 July 44
9 Feb. 45
P 30 May 46
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8 Apr. 46
i'2d Sept. 45
^ 7 Jnn. 47 iitety ntMB adimif «r •UfMlalMi.
0 Feb. 47 %«»id49a«eodii«»cvcB«kccf| awl
»aO Tnlv Al waa »t «»« ri«f e o' Oport*. t«tot «••
K,WJUiy 'fti offlb* HIIMary aapartanudtfr Letd
p 24 Dec. 47 w«. Bim^u.
6. Lttat. Von Streof lenrrd with th« )3th Light
' ttttatrj Uk Aflirhaaikiaii. and **> prMcttt *1 both attadia
an <ttumM, and far whlaM ba baa ModvaA- tiw Hadal.
<' Lteut. Jcanyna n*«ed as a «ap(ala in tb« lata
Ar^' Spanish L.«f ion. and was preamt in crery actlOB
^bf linpoitaWdorinr that wrfitt, nfevyt aftfiM on the
Jb^ Mar. Itas. BaiiBM rawlteil *r deaot«Uaa of San
Fetmndo. a«d, * ipedal far tlic atptm and «■»«»• af
f ruflu
t -Dr. MovfltaarretMH «lie Biir«Maa wan
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Paymaster.— jRmea Gusta vus HaipiUon Ho1mea»24 Feb..37 ; Sm» 1* 111 June« 30 ;
Lieut. 2 Aug. 99^
Adjutant. — Lieut. George Home, 1 April, 43.
Qiwr^4K'iac<?«^.-^WiUiamBet8an,*^l Nov*35. ^
5ur^«m.— Ja^.Mooa;t,' M*I>. 15 Feb. 27; Amet.-Surg. 1 Oct* 12; Hd>ip.*
^iiiMaO^wly^ 12a
ilj*M*an*-5wra«m*.— Joseph Jee, 15 April 42w ■, . - • i .
. .. Ja».JUcharaMoliiio/'70ct42. I BhAe--f-i4^«i/#, Messri.
Sefat^Miy AirMe«tf?*-/nioinw i^urfo^ I Coz&G*^
.jMirUMBwrted in Flaadm and UoUaod in 3798^ 4, and A( in tho c«beUloBin iNlndin 1906;
fvITM^tfteiSarailMiflMafaigBof lae^t imptawof tbftGiq^ot€toadi|op»iDl806) salMdand
itftra-rttotatm^L^fiTO to 18e»«^ • *a*l>ida an* IN»*t«^l. ' 8«ri^«BT^
4, Gtomluir, amlFniaed^ ntk tdth tlif AMlrifea amqr ia Mil^
Aik Ort.'M4te«iUna^^«iM MCMik iaMM.» lai* thmvgHoM IteMiAi
«ntt7 Md It. Jfoim^Hnit.i4*lhc U<i^ U. Dv» at tti»atea» and aapturc of Bktiitvor* In ISSfr-a
SM m Ifca jiaes II ftliiidma IH> ^" i "—rr i-*-- ftr Ot«, P)aUo«k« and wa* pctaaat at tk« laidnf af tlia Khikw
!■ -tttWflMirrPf tanHM a«i|Mt fif th|i ana^ aa Cabool > aim omnvandBd tha Raav Oqaid on tbsca diffaicat-oi
ifN fMPV ft^^?**?^ M^ 4Ri*»U««>^ M>t. «»f«ll c9Tvrad and pratrded iJtc ^1m4» o( tha batfata oC tte anny,
*^ ' attaeka 4MI the cnan J.
i Qmiim Maalai Bitinn in^Tif.if tW «ieg« and emhinafBburtporiw In I9lft«adH.
67
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*«TALAVEBA»— <»F!TENTBS IWKOir— "SALAMANCA"— "VITTORU"-^ KIVB"
« PBKIWSULA"— « WATEBLOO" — « BHURTPORB" — « AFFOHANISTAIf "—
• ^^^MbtSHsar-^^ mah aka^pobb."-^* aw wau-— ** bo»ba(Wi.» ^
ColcmeL— 9 ffll 5ir John Ormsby Vandeleur,* GC^. J&iw. 2fl Deo. 1781 j X/i
21 Julv, 83; Cflp*. 7 Mar. 08; Mqfor, 1 Mar. 94; JUac^.-CoI. 1 Jan. 98; CoL
26 Apr. 1808: M^for-Gen. 4 June, 11; Zieut.-Oen. 19 July, il; OmuS^
June 88 ; CM. l6th Lanco^ 18 Jmw 80.
ii«rf.- Catoae?.— John Rowland Smyth, CB.,« Comet, p6 July, 81; ZinU. pSS
May, 26; Cap*. P22 April, 26; Mqfar, P17 Aug. 41; Br€vet'U.-CQL 19
Jane, 46; Xi««*.-Co/. p 10 Dec. 47. .
Afqjor#,— Thomas Hooke Pcanon/ Cor>i«#, p14 Mar. 26; XSctil. Pi Aug. 26;
Capt. P 16 Aug. 81 ; JBrev.-Mrfar, 19 ^une, 48; Mt^ifr, p 28 Awril« 47.
George O'Halloran Gavin,* Comet, p18N«y. 87; Lt, pU Got. 89; C^. p88
May 87 ; Mqjor, 9 10 Dec 47.
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John Henry Tonge
Thomas Pattle^
Kinffsmill Manley Powei*
Erole Warrinef
Charles John Foster*. . . .
LlBUTBNAKTS.
Tho. FoUlott Powell*. . . .
Patrick Dynon,* adlfHtant
Edward Shelley
Fred. Loftus Dashwood. .
Walter Boott Lockbcrt
Scott
Tho. Rob, Chas. DImsdale
James Ck>ster
Richard HeaTlside
Jas. G. Archer Burton*^
CORKETS.
WilUam Thomas Diokson
Thomas Woolaston Wh(te
Francia William Grant . .
Martin Itlsbee, R.M
jP 7 Sept. 2P
P 29 Apr. 36
PIS June 84
P 24 Feb. 87
P 2 Not. 38
P 8 Apr* 86
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PlOJuly 28
' a June 88
P28 Dec. 86
P 17 Aug. 88
P 18 July 41
91 Dee. 88
P27 May 87
29 May 39
P 6 Dec. 441
81 Mar. 46
I 1 Apr. 46
Pl9May 46
P 1 May 41
P 16 Feb. 44
P27 May 48
Pl6AprH41
16 June 42
8 Apr. 46
p^Apr^ 47
p % May 47
P 2 July 47
P2^ Apr. 46
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PoyiftfUfvr.— George Frederick Rosier,** 98 Majr» 47 ; Stit, 20 Aug. 86.
A^utant.-^Lieut, Patrick Dynon,* 12 Dec. 80.
Quartet^Jkfatter, — George Lamb, 4 Jnne, 47.
i9t<r4wm.— Arthur Wood,*^ 21 Aug. 40; A.^8. 19 Not. 26; ff,'A.t2 Dee. 8&.
il<mf.-5iirpe(m.— Usher Williamson Brans, M.D. 8 Apr. 46.
Veterinary Surgeoru — John Kingrtey, 529 March 89«
Scarlet — Facing$ BIue.-*yl^«rtl9, Mesart. Cbx & Ca
[Returned ftotn Bengal. IMc. 1848.]
sir J«ta VtmMum anwtd od tb« PoaSteat nadtr th* DuIm tf Tiwfc. la HM wd fli liMftadl«c Iht latttaa •T A« Si m«
Mar, aad lit ioaet bMMct wvwml miaor attain, Coamundcd • brifade ot Carslry ta la
prcMsl at Um battiM of LatwaiTM, rultjirbur* aad Afsnlgbur ; and the tivgca of Agts and
kllcada la Ow caovaiga* oT ISll. IS, Vk IK and !&» and «a« prn^t at tba jtaH ^ Cltt4ad aadr|r« (w<
Mt dtvlatM 16 tha braaeh% aad baUlM of Salamanca, Vitteria, NItc, and Waterloo, Ibr wfaleh ba bai
S LUak CoL Soaylh atrrad wiib tha 16«h Laaeen at Cba aitf of Bbartpore, ander Lard CoMbat—ra. Ua waa
with llM Mag%. la Iba aattoa of Mabaaiiparc, S9 Dae. 4S i and in the cmnpaign oa tha SpUti \n IS4I. ia^uaiat Iba
koddlvalaad AHiral. fa the laA of «hieb ba comntnded tb« Rcrt. lintil fcarefelf WoooAea la tWlb^libraMi
vblift ahaiiiaf Cbc a*tai7*a taifaaliy aad fvna
4 M^or Pcanoo aerrcd at tba tirfr oT Bbnrtpore, and vaa a Tolaotacr For tha dlnaoaatCd eiraltV rfararii
lervtd alM in tha aethm at Mabaratporr. S9 Dm. IS43. (MfOdail, and l» «ia c^ppMfA'aa UMSiid«).in ISM,
battles of Buddlwal. Allwal, and Si>braon : at Aliwal he eonuaaadrd the right wing of the ISCh t ih'am^ aad
ttw tafft.. aa alea a« Sobraoa.
ft M^or Gavin, Captain Foatrr, Liaota. Powell and Pjmaa scnrcd the cainpaigp la Affklt*"l*ft» ^f^ lJ»e Bi
lbailcffeaadeaptai»orohnxBec(Mcdal). Tbey wcrraltopretcat in the action at ItaharaJporr.Sth Deo. lS«(lladal>.
Porter and Lt. Djnon lerrad alao In tb« battle* ei Buddhval, AUval. tfid Sebrwn. C^
to Brigadlar Curaum at AllwaL
5 Uaiot Pjrlar eerTod with tha Ifth Leaeen durlag tha campaifn la Afl)|haal*taa BDder Lard
aad eapCara of Ghasafc ( Medal). Alto at tlia baltia el Maharajpore ( Medal) » Dec. 1S41, and la
la IS48, taeludinff the baitlvt of Boddiwal and AUaral. at which Uat ba araa Mrercly eiiaadiit by a
•karilaf a haiif «# lattatrj.
S Oapc Power aerrad with the 9th LaBOcn la the battle of Ponnlar ( Medal). Alio la the eaipai^ wm Ika SMk9 is tMI«
lacli^lncthabauieofSahraBa(Mcilal). '
lOi Lieut. Barton Mrred tb« aaaipalcn oa the Sattej (nMdal) vhh the Sri LI. DvafoaM, aad waa paMaaa al llw bMka
ar Maaikaa, Pbioaeehah, aa4 Sebnoa.
waa preant at tha alfge tad eapiinc of Bhaartpore, la IBIS S. Va Mrvfil vfa Ika aa^ tf ^
la isas aaa SS> and waa inaieBi al tha eaplnw af OhMMt CbertiQ. Ba wh ^m peMHt
. SSih Daa. ISIS. (Hodal)i aad ate at Baiiiiaal. AUwal. mm
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April, 42.
Metihew C. D. 6t Qufaititi, Siul X<«tt^. '88 Jnne, 80; Limt, p$ Jan. 84; Ca;»<.
P9 Not. 80; Jr<Kfor; p 16 ApHl, 37; Lieut.-Col '31 Dec. 39.
Mq/or,
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41; ilf<{;0r,P27 Jane|45.
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Abraham Hamilton . .
Bcoary Boxby Beasoa
Charlea WUfiam Milee
Tlibniaa Lyon
LiatjTXirAKTa.
J. Elphint. Fleeming,a4f.
Edw.C.AmemanHaworUi
Richard DooglasBayLaDe
William Ince Anderton..
William Horrii*
JohBCharletWattsRufAeU
Philip John Wm. Miles . .
W. Wyndham Codrington
CORNSTS.
Wm. H. Kennedy Snkine
Howard St. George, R.M.
Atoaader Campbell
William Fred. Webb
Robert White
COKVET.
4 Mar. 86
9Decu 86
1 Not. 39
31 Jan. 40
4 Sept 40
22 April 48
24 Mar. 38
31 Mar. 43
10 Not. 43
18 July 44
18 June 48
10 Jan. 46
27 June 46
26 Sept 46
28 Not. 45
19 June 46
7 May 47
11 Jnne 47
16 Get 47
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P 1 Mar, 30
P31 Dec. 39
P 21 May 41
P16 April 42
p 14 Jane 48
P 10 Nov. 43
P86NOT. 41
P 10 Jan. 43
P 27 June 46
P 28 Not. 46
14 May 46
P 7 May 47
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P 14 June 43
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P^^^moKvr.-— John Stepheneon, 30 Apr. 47; C&r, 10 Feb. 44 ; Zl. 26 Sept 46.
Aetlutani.^Liewt. John Blphlnstone Fleeming, 19 Feb. 47.
Qtcar^er-Afo^^m— WUllam Hall, 10 May, 31.
^ursvon.— James Brown Gibson, M.D. 8Jaly41; i4<fiff.-5urdr. 18 Jan. 89;
lfofp.-il«ri#^. 14 Dec. 26.
Aaist.'Surifeon.'^HBnTy Kendall, M.D., 16 Deo. 46.
Veterinary 6^^Wfi.— WlUiam C. Lord, 86 Jan. 46.
Bluo-> Fooin^i White.
A genie f Messrs. Cox k Co.-^Irish Agents, Sir B. R. Borough, Bt», Armit k Co.
[Returned from the East Indiee^ May, 1888.]
] LlMt Mofrifl isTT^d with the 10th Lsncen at the tottle of llslisratpof* (mtdal). Alio hi tiM efunpaicn
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«LmOBELB8»-^" 0OftOimA»*i*>»BJjmdaI^>*-^ >glHll80CA''— ^ WATimiiW r-* '
fWffnff- .1
9 m AHhtxt, Buke of Wellington,* KO. GCa ic QCH. Sru. 7 Maodi^ 67;
lAeut. 25 Dec. 87 ; dapt. 30 Jane, 91 ; ilfq/or, 30 April, 03; £i«ii#r-0»f. 68
SepL 08; £7of. 3 May, 06; Mqfor-Gen. 29 April, 1802; ^M«itf.-«€ii. f&
AkU, 08 ; Oen. (in Spain and Portugal) 91 Jnly^ 1 1 ; JUiT Atovtel/Sl JTMe^
Id ; OL Grenadier Guards, 22 Jan. i27.
U/tyt.'ColoneL •- (
Jobn Home, .E^. P 19 Jan. 13 ; LieuJt. k, Copt, pQQ Jme^ 16 ; C^pi, St> lAe^'*
Col. P 10 Maj J 27 ; Mqjor k Col. Pll Sepi. 4/(ki Li^CoL ^6 April, 4&. -
Mil00r4. ■ .
1 yQiftCharle8F.BowferI'asceUea,>J?7U.PlO80ptl2;/^teii^.^a^OJi^
14 ; Capt, Sc Lt.-Col. P21 Eeb. 26 ; Oil* 23 Nov.41; Af<|^ltCa{.4July43.
2 Sir Old Ilonyman,* Bart. Corwi, 12 Deo. .11 ; Limd^ ft Cttpi. 4 July, 16 ;
Capt.k,LietU.'Col. P28 Sept. 30; Mqjor ft Colot^,P9 Odt.46. '
3 Qodfroy Thornton, JSm. p20 Jan. 14 ; lAmt. ft. Capt. p 11 OcU 91 yCapi^ Se
Lieut,-CoL p3 Dec. 30; Col. 0 Nor. 46; Af^'df, P6 Ai^ 47»
Captains and Lieut.^Colimeh^
3 Henry WOliam Barnard, £n#. 9 June, 14; Capi. p 15 Aug. 92^ Capt, ft Xleiil.^
Co/. P17 May, 31 ; Col. 9 Not. 4a
2 PMUi^^peneer Stanhope, Ens. 30 March, 15 ; Lmii. ft Cmpi. f 17 July, 98 ]
Capt. ft XAeut.'Col. P 16 March, 82 ; Col. 0 Nov. 40.
1 John Julias Wm. Angerstem, Ens. ft Litui. P9 AprU, 16; lam^. ft Ccqi^ p9
April, 25 ; Capt. ft Lieut.-CoL p 12 Sept. 34 ; Col. 9 N«v. 4a
2 Sir John Montagu Bnrgoyne, Bt. Ens. 17 Oct. 16 ; Bns.iL Li^uL 1 Oct. 16 ;
Xt«ti^.&Oip^P28April,25; Cop^ ft i^.*Col.P 5 June, 85$ Ctft.0NoT.i4a
3 WUUam Flndyer, Ens.90 Dec. 19; Ens, ft LUiU. p 95 Oct. 91; Lina.>icCapi,
P 7 July, 25 ; Capt. ft Zieut.-Col. P 8 Doc. 36 ; Col.9 Not. 46.
9 Jas. Bobertson Ctauiurd, Etu, 14 Jnac, 21 ; Ens, ft Zieut, 1*90 Aug. t2 1
Xtef^ ft Capt. P 19 Sept. 26 ; Capt. ft Lieut^-^Col. Pl6 Fish. S7«
3 BIchaid Wm. AateU, Ens. ft Xt^ui. p 90 Jior. 93 ; Xtiwf. ft Capt P13 9«pt»
27; Ca;7^ftXi«ti/.-Co/. P7 July,88.
I ThomasWood, Cortatr,Pl6NoT.90: Xtm^.Pl9Janfl93;CVip#.P25 June85)
Jir0Q.-Af<|/. 98 June 88 ; Cap^. ft Xi^ic/.*C«?. p98 June, 99.
1 Charles Bagot, 2a<f Lieut. 5 Aug. 94; Ens. Si JAeui. fl4 Fd>.S5,* LinU.
ft Capt. P 30 Dec 28 ; Capt, ft Xinc^.- Coi. p 15 May ,4a
9 9 Ernest Frederic Qascoigne,^ i?ii^. 2 May, 11 ; X<^i<. 18 May, 18; Ottpi.
6 July, 15; Jlfq^,PlO May,95; Li^at.^Col. P8 Jniie,28; Col.23 NoTi4K
1 John DixOD, £». ft Xi^/. P 10 Dec. 95 ; Lieut, tc Capt. P 1 Dee: 30; CWof.
ft Lieui.-Col. Pl6 May, 41.
3 William Thornton, JHR»..ft Xieu/. p8 Apr. 26 ; Xicuf. ft Capt. p3 Dec* 80;
C«f»#. ft Lieut.'CoL p 8 Juno 41 .
2 Hon. Francis GrosTenor Hood, Ens. ft Xirtcr. P30 Apr. 97 ; Xteuf. ft Capii
P81 De«.80; Capi. ft Lieut.-Col. p31 Dec. 41.
1 Charles William Ridley, JBh«. ft Xwui. p 21 Feb. 98; Ligut. it Capi. P14 Jan^
31; Cap^ ft Xteuf.-Co^P 14 July 43.
3 XToft. Ausnstua Frederick Foley, Ens. ft Lient. p80 Dec 96 ; Liiut* ft CapL
P 16 Mar. 39 ; Capt, ft Lieut.-CoL p 16 Feb. 44.
3 Edward Bireh. BeyniirdBon, Ens. p 5 Not. 99; Ens.Sc LittU. i*19 Juacf 30;
Lieut . ft Capt. P 19 Oct. 32; Capi, ft L%eut,*CoL p 6 April 44.
1 Hon. Robert Bruce, #. ^nf. ft Xaau^. p 18 June 30; Limt.9LCapt. P92Feb.
33 ; Capt, tc Lieut.- Col. p 2 Aug. 44.
1 Joseph Henry Hudson, Ens. ^ Lieut, 6 July, 30 ; Lieui, ft Cfrpi.929 Hot.
33 ; Capt ft Lima.^Col. p 16 May, 45.
2 Charles Algernon Lewis, Comd^ p 13 Oct. 95 ; Liemi. p 15 Aug. 98 ; Gkpi.
P 19 Apr. 33 ; Capt. ft Ueut.-CoL P 30 Doe. 4.^.
3 Frederick William Hamilton, Ens. ft Lieui. 12 July 81 ; Xfevf. ft Gbp<.
1 Dec. 86; Capi. ft Lieui,-Col. p3 April, 46.
9 Eon. Jamas Undsay, Jim. ft Xieu/. p 16 Mar. 32 y Lieui. ii Capi. P% Dloe«96j
C^. ft Ueui.'CoL p 14 Aug. 4a
1 Henry Cartwrigbt, Ens. ft Lieui, p 26 July 32 ; Liaui^ Sc CapL P 9 Juae37 i;
Capi, ft Lieut.-Col. p 2 Oct. 4a
2 Henry Paalease, Cornel, P 23 June 25; Xieaf. p 20 May 86; Ottrl. f 18 7e(i.
30 ; Capt. ft Lieut.-Col. 4 Not. 46.
1 Arthur Augustus Thurlow Cunynghame,' 2d Lieut, p2 Nof.'dO; Lieui: 98
May 35 ; Capt. p17 Aug. 41 ; Mqjor, p8 Aug. 45 ; Uemi.^OoL PS Not. 4a
8 Augustus Cox, Ens. Lieui. P97 July 89; XmmI. ft Capi, » 8 Aug. ST; Omi.
ft Xfn(/.-C#<. p 12 Feb. 47.
1 Hon. George Gadagan, J5^. ft Xte«^. P99Feb. 88| Xis«e.ft CML P9Jaa.
88; XJnil, 4 Ct^rt. p6 Aug. 47.
lit (or Grenadier) Begimeni ifFvoi Gmtde. 14^
LixuTs. ktrti CKtukXSn,
Benry Oeo. Ctnufoyt #. • • *
H^sfa Andrew Robert HitolieU
Edward Ooalbum
Hon. Alex. Gordon
Henry Tonr^ns D'Aguikr, #.
fDa» 2]> LT*
QB X98IGJr.
> I *
•' 0 I^BobertCavendiahSiwneerCUiroid
3 John ArUior LBinbert, a4^mU ....
1 Hervey Hopwood
8 Mm Avgustos Udnj^^q^, s)N«v.41.
1 jEfoi«.Henr7Hughlia]ivertPere7,a47.
9 John Temple West «..
1 Hwn. Henry Townehend Forester . .
2 George Grey RonA
SStudholme Brownr]gg,«. .«
L£dwladG«Wynyttrd, «. ..•!
2 Edward William Pakenham, 4
3 Harry Breretos Trelawny
I JTitm. Richtird W. Penn Cnnon . • « .
;^9^^^xD l^innto'BawnBeiid Oswald «...•
I JehnRtetre •.*.•.......- «...
dvflon. MottlmerWest »...
S Ral]^ Bradford, tb^jytant
1 'Miehael Bruce ....i...«
2 fTon. eharies Hag;h Lladsay ......
1 Gha« Lennox Brownlow KaUland, «.
I'.Xorrf Arthur Hay/ <.
2 Heniy Bdward Montresof
3 His Serene Highness, Prinoe William
: AagQBtua Bdwtetd of Saza Wdmar
3 Charles Keraeys Kemeys Tyate .....
21 8ept* 30
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UXUT.
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(X .a fifb* Coutts Undsay, BatU
V /
*20 July
12 May
32
37
ItJan. 99
PSJune 85
16 Dec. 40
1 Jwie 41
P 10 liov. 88
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3 JETon. Henry Aldworth Neville ....
2 Cli(iiq>bell Mnnro . • • « . . . .
3 Wnr. Drogo, Viacount MandevUle • .
2 Jas. Fred. Bodley Cidchton Stuart • •
1 Hon, Charles Regiaald Pakenbam
1 RIobardldoyd
2 Hon. Egremont William Lascelles..
V BNaifiMS AMD LiEUTS.
1 Hon. George Stephens Gough . . . .
a Jdovd Fredbrick John PltxRoy
1 John George Cavenditih Bisbrowe . .
««»*..
0^ 1 Heitty Ft edeHck Foneonbyy #.
0 2 Ciitlibert George Ellison
V) *. B Jdm Francis Oust ....
2r(/
2< Beevmofit William Hotham
% WiHiara Heni^Beeimiontde Honey
2 George Wentworth Alex. Hijggbiiion
8\ Auguatua Henry Lease Fox
1 William Edward Hope Vere ......
1 Albert EV^yA Rowley
2 Herbert Lowtheir Wilson
ft FVede^k Augustus Thesiger
2 Hon» Arthur Frederick Egerton . . • «
2>^J«nte«CarD«gie. 4 •••/.«.
I James Eyelyn «
T'd>iiif|^tj8 JNdney BtomM u.
1 Hon. Edw. M. G. Staart Woflley . .
\ av^-WiBiam^^niitt&el MorAnt
3 Charles Vannotten Pole
.9>AkaEAnder Kinldch
a J&lwaard'Sheitu-d riumaby .
|. Johdr IMrld Bezfsaon DaTie
1 William Gordon Cameron .
aCkarba Russdl . . . «
8 Cameron NeriUe Hogge • • •
P 21 June 8&
P 4 Oct. 83
P27 Dec. 38
P 2 May 34
20 May 85
p 6 June 86
P10 July 86
P24JuiyB6;
P 13 Nor. 86
» 1 Jnly SO
PldF^b. 87
23 Feb. 87
»24Feb. 87
9 May 35
P OJan. 38
V 12 Jan. 88
P 18 July 38
P 14 July 88
P 6Dtec.80
p 1 M»y 40
P 12 June 46
P80Oct. 40
PldDee. 40
l>dJ«ly 40
P 9 April 4t
P 30 April 41
P18 May 41
p 8 Jane 41
P 16 Apr. 42
P8I Dec* 41
P 2 Sept. 42
p 3 Sept. 48
P2l Jan. 42
P26 0ct. 4A
P 12 Oct. 41
16 April 42
P2d Nov. 42
P 24 Mar. 43
P 14 Jnly 43
2 Feb. 44
P 16 Feb. 44
23 Nov. 48{P 6 April 44
P 2 Aug. 44
P 20 Aug. 44
P22 Nor. 44
P 14 Feb. 46
PlOMay 46
P28May 45
P 7 July 46
26 Sept. 46
«» 28 Nor. 46
PdO Dec. 45
P 23 Jan. 40
P27Mar.46
P 8 April 46
P 18 May 46
PlOMay 46
P14 Aag. 46
P«7 Oct. 46
p 3 Nov. 40
(P 1 Dec 46
P 12 Feb. 47
P 9 June 46
f 6 Aug. 47
- 3 Deo, 41
.. •••«..
14 June 39
P26Jaly 80
16 Aug. ASt
P 18 Sept. 40
27Dec['42
P 12 Jan. 38
P 7 July 38
P 14 July 38
P 16 May 40
p 12 June 40i
P 14 Aug. 40
Pll Sept. 40
PSOOcfc. '40i
p 16 Dec. 44
P29D6C. 40)
P16ApBra41
PIS' May '41
P 8 June 41
P29D4C. 401
P 26 Oct. 43
P 14 July 43i
P 16 Feb. 44
P 6April44i
P 8 Nov. '44
P 14 Feb. 45
PlOMay 45
P 19 Dec. 451
P80Dec. 4d
OMay 45
Br27Mar?4d
P 3 Apr. 46
» 18 May 46
p 19 May 46
P 26 Sept. 46
^ 14 Aug. 46
? 2 Oct. 46
P20Oct. 46
P 1 Dec. 46
P 12 Feb. 47
P 20 Oct. 46
P30July*47
P 6 Aug. 47
26 July 44
P 23 Feb. 44
6 July 46
P31 Dec. 44
4 July 46
94 May 44
P 25 Aug. 43
1 I>ee. 46
146
Isi (or Ortnadier) Regimeni ofFooi Ouardt
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9 Capi. lUlph Bndford, 14 Aug. 46.
1 O^. JTm. Henry Hugh MraTert Percy, 11 June, 47.
QuarteT'Maiteri,
9 9 m ^ohn Payne,* 31 Aug. 15.
1 Mcbard Fmoe, 24 Dec. 89.
3 John LtUey, 8 June, 39.
Swrgeon^Mqjcr,
Jamee Dandi Wf1g]ii» 7 Feb. 46; Swrg. 11 M«y» a8| A^dtL^Smf 11 Nmt.S^
^oiMiofi-^ttryeoii.
2 Geo. Brown, 96 June, 40 ; A»tt.'Swrf. 19 Jan. 96 ; Hnp^^AmUi. 91 A|irfl,95.
1 FnacU Conieliue Hathwalte, 7 Feb. 45; Asiitt.'Swraeon, 10 Nor. 96 : tfem.-
^«ri«^. 16 Not. 83,
A$ti$iani'8urffetm§,
9 Oeofge Eleaiar BlenkUu , 13 April, 38.
3 Thomae Graham Bal&ur, M J). 89 Apr. 36.
1 Charles Niooll, 86 June, 40.
5elMi9r.'^-Joh& Parkinson, 19 July, 31.
IH Battaiim rHunudfrmn Portugal^ 1888.
%dBa$Mimi r§turtmlflrom Canada^ Oct*. 1849.
Zd Battalian rttumedfroin Franet^ Nov. 1818.
Facings B\me.^^Agents, Metart. Cos 4c Co.
i •
Tua PmiVOi Haonrr, ai a mark of Hif Hoyal Appvabatlon of the dtotla^bbad galUntiy of ilia Mfade
or Pool Ohiaida la Um Victory of Watarlook baa bacn ptoaiod. In tb« aamo and on U»a Mialf of Hia M^MKTr
lo aiipfova of all tb« Saaign* of tiia Tbrae HaaiinesU of Pool Quardi haring the Rank of Uautonanl^ aM
tliaK MKh Bank •hall ba attadiad to all ihe nitura Appoiatnwnti to Entlipicim In tlio Foot OuardL in m
aa tka Uavtaaanta la tboaa BOfliMaU obtain tha Rank of Captaia.
Hli Boyal Hlghaaat baa alaobaaa plaaaad to appiOTa of tba Pint Regfanral of Foot Oaarda baliif aiada a
Ragiaaal of Ortnadlan, and tt jM ** Tk4 FIrtt, or Ortnadier Reginwnt of Foot OuMr^" in cooibmbio*
imlloa of tkelr havliig dafaatad tba Ortnadtera of tba Pranch Impaitel Ooardt upoo ihb aianoraUo
«00l0Ml
ia 1814. Ate
of laU to Boitad» aad
whara bo mmi— iwifd tba
tba
aflSli^ todadi^ Ibo baillaa «#
et
1 no Doka of WdlhMtlon ho» neeftad a ema aMl nlao elas|ia for BoMa and Ttailara^ TOavaM,
Paantac d'OMr, Ondad Rodrigo, Badalot, galaniaaca, Ylttona, Pyrraat^ lilvall% n\w% Orlha% aad T
To ikateh as oattloo of ite pm awlBial aanriew of Ibo fatataM aoMlar of
Ibaltaoftbliwork.
la tba
lad taktaf of
S 8lr Ofd Boujana aawod tha
Aatvan, aad atonatov of
party or tho Oranadler Ouaidt.
4 OolOMi Oaaeolgaa wnrcd In the PtnlnMbi from Ji^ IStS to May iai4» InchidfDg fba
Bldamoa, battlaa of tha Mvalla and Ni«a, and tbe Inrcatmcol of Bafonna. Serrad aflamarit la
can war, and was preaaat at Iba battle of Bladaaibarg and captuia of WaahlnttOB» whara ba waa
woaadod.
A ]X-Coional,C«s]n«hama aerrad ai Aide da .Camp to U>td Sallooo durtog Iba latter part of tbe
China (modal), and
It of Naakln.
a«b-dtvlilaa eflia
liame aerrad ai Aide da Camp to U>td Sallooo durtog
ppmant al tha ti«ge and captoraof Iba €l%f of Chto
7 Lord Aithor Bmj tartad ai Aldo-d»Camp to Lord Hardtoga at Iba batUa of Sobtaoa.
8 QnarlarmMlor PapM aarvad to 6leU7'» 1806 and 9; to 1808 and 0 to Spata, and pmaaal to the i
of SabagvB, BanaTanto, Logo^ and Coninna ; rabiaqnantlx at Walebaren. Ha aarrad alio Iba caaaalgaa of
1818> 18, 14, and 18, to tba Paoinaula, Prane«, and Plandara, and was praaant In Iba actions of tha Pyrantss,
alage and captara of San a<basiiaa. passage of tba BIdasaoa and of tlw NIto, aetkmat tha Xapor^ Howa^
aortto and inrastmant of Bayoaaa^ battlas of Qaatra Braauad Walertoe, eaptare of Fmaae uad ef Partly
aad labanaaatix with tha anay ef eoeapaUea.
Coldstream Begtment of Foot Guards.
147
« UNCSLLES."— The SpUnx^ with the words ^ EGYPT»— "^ TALAYBRA'^U.
" BARBOBA"— <" PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO."
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iSrit Jt^^ Bighnmt A. F. IHJte of Cambridge, KG. GCB. GCHG. UCH.
JAtmt.^Otn. 24 Aug. 1798; Oen. » Sept. 08; ^ad-Marthal, 26 Ndv. 13)
OrtWMl, Golds tream Guards, 6 Sept 05.
Xteii^.-Cotofiel.
9 Bm Charles Anthony FenUnand Bentinck/ JEns, 16 Not. 08; ZUu^, Si
Capt, 94 Sept. 18; Brevet-Mqjor, 18 Jnne, 15; Capi. Sc ldeut.-€oh 27
May, 25 ; Col 28 Jnne, 38 ; Mttfor, pSO May, 43. ; Zieut-Col 0 Not. 40.
Mqfori.
1 9aiiai^0ha|iHi^si9i»r.Pl8 Aprll,ll; LUut$cCapi.QOtt.Uj Und^CoL
9 16 Aug. 26 ; Col, 23 Not. 41 ; Mqjor, p 8 May, 46.
9 Henry John Wm. Bentinck, Bns. 25 Mar. 13 ; Lieut, & Capt 18 Jan. 20 ; Capt,
>4k JUtfi/.*-€M» P 16 May, 29 ; Ci»/. 23 Not. 41 ; Mqfor, 9 Not. 46.
Captaim k LieiU.-ColoneU,
1 Wm. Henry Cornwall, JSini. tc Lieut, 10 Ang. 16 ; Lieut, A: Capt. p 6 Not. 24 ;
Copt, k Lieut,-Col. p 10 Feb. 32 ; Col, 0 Not. 46.
9 Chas. Murray Hay, Bne. p 20 April, SO ; JSne. k Lieut, p 1 Not. 21 ; Lieut, k
Copt, P24 Dec. 26 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col, p 22 Jane, 32 ; Coh 9 Not. 49,
S Wm. John Codrington, Sne, p22 Feb. 21 ; Bns, k Lieut. P84 April, 23;
Lt. k Capt, P 20 July, 26; Capt, k Lt,'Col* p 8 July, 36 ; CoL 9 Nov. 46^
2 Wm. Stewart Balfour, Bne, p8 Feb. 21 ; Lieut, p 12 May, 26; Capt. p 17
June, 26 ; Capt. k Lieut,^Col, P24 Feb. 37.
1 Hon, Arthur Upton Ent, k Lieut, p 10 Feb. 26 ; Lieut, k Capt, p16 May, 129 ;
Capt, k Lieut.'Col, p31 Dee. 39.
1 Frederick Paget,.&wi^^ 20 Mar. 28; JSne* k Lkut, 24 Feb. 26) Lieut, k
Capt. P 4 June 29 ; Capt. k Lieut,'Col, p24 Jan. 40.
2 fi«fi.Geoige Frederick Upton, Ene, p84 April, 23 ; Lieut. p29 Oct. 26; Capt.
J»Mi D90* 26; Jfq^, P-ld June, 67 ; Lieut.-^CoL Pt6 April, 41.
1 John Chrirtle Clltherow, 2nd Lieut. 11 April, 26 ; Ene. k Lieut. p8 April,
126 ^ Lieut, k Capt. 22 July 30 ; Capt. k Lieut,- Col. P 30 May, 43.
2 Gordon Drummond, Ene^ k Lieut, p 10 June 26; Xdeut* k Capt, 9 Q Aug.
30 ; Capt, k Lieut, -Col, p29 March 44.
1 Xirrd Frederick Paolet, Ene, k Lieut, 11 June 26; Lieut, k Capt, Pit Sept.
30 ; Capt. k Lieut,- Col. p 8 May, 40.
1 John Forbes, Eneign, p20 Oct. 26; Ene, k Lieut. PI Aug. 26; Lieut, k
Capt. P 10 Feb. 32 ; Capt. k Lieut, -Col. P7 Aug. 46.
2 ,Bahflrt¥aaiittart, Ene. k Lieut. 9%l Sept. 26; Lieut, k Capt. 86 Not. 32;
Capt, k Lt.^Col, 0 Not. 46.
2 diaries Aah Windham, Ene, k Lieut, p 30 Dec. 26 ; Lieut, k Capt. P31 May,
, .33 ; Erevet'MtOoTf 9 Vov, 46 ; Capt, k Lieut, -Col. p20 Dec. 46.
2 ;Ja'mes Loft us Elrington, Ent. k Lieut, P 4 June, 29; Lieut, k Capt, p6
Dec. 34 J Brecet-MajoTj 9 Not. 46 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col p 11 June 47.
2 Henry DanieU, Ens. k Lieut, p 13 Aug. 29 ; Lieut, jr Capt, p27 Mar. 36;
Breffet-Mqj<fr, 0 Not. 46 ; Capt, k Lieut,-Col, P29 Oct. 47.
2 JBkm, B«b«rt.Bdward Boyle^ Ene, p 14 Nov. 26 ; Ene. k Lieut, p 16 Jnly 29 ;
•Xj(ni#iltGBpf;P23Aag.3d; JBr0Mr-Jlf<^,9NoT.46; Cmpt.kLieut,''Col.
*'T9'Dec. 47.
«t;
*'<*' 1- CMoiMrt Ghaitei BMrtisek ime wonBded ftt BamM.
2 Colonel Chaplin wm Mtsrely woundad at St. Bataatlan.
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LiBVTXNAlITS AND CAPTAIITS.
1 George John Johnson
2 Wm. Samuel Newton
2 Egerton Charles Wm. Miles Mflman
1 George Angnstus Vernon
Spencer Perceval •
Matthew Edward Tiemey
Han. Thomas Yesey Dawson
Henry Wedderbum Camming
1 Thomas Montagu Steele
1 William Mark Wood
2 William Eccles
2 Charles H. White
1 William Baring
2 Charles Lygon Cocks
2 Poulett G. H. Somerset, a4fii/an<..
2 George John Why te Melville
1 James Charles Murray Cowell ....
1 James Halkett, atffutant
2 5ir John Edward Harrington, Bart.
2 Dudley Wilmot Carleton
2 Lord Aug. Charles Lennox FitzRoy
2 Charies Sedley Burdett
1 Francis William Newdigate
CORNBTy
2d lxbut.
OR BK8XON.
2 July 29
P 22 Aug. 34
12 Jan. 38
P 22 July 36
P 28 Feb. 34
11 Jan. 39
P 15 Feb. 39
P 28 July 38
P 29 Mar. 39
P 19 July 39
EvSIOirS AMD LiBUTS.
1 William Charles Lyon .........
1 Lionel Daniel Mac Kinnon
2 5ir Geo. Ferd. RadziwiU Walker, B^. P27 Dec.
P 7 June 39
.«.••••• .•
P 10 April 40
17 May 39
P21 Oct. 36
30 Dec. 40
BNSION
AND LIBUT.
16 July 41
P 16 Nov. 33
P 6 Dec. 34
P24Api1186
P 12 Apr. 31
P 13 Jan. 37
P 10 Mar. 37
Pll Aug. 37
P 16 Mar. 38
P20July 38
24 May 41
P 28 Oct. 36
P31 Dee. 39
P21 May 41
P 24 Jan. 40
P 1 May 40
Pll Sept. 40
25 Sept. 40
P 23 April 41
P 1 June 41
Pll June 41
P 27 Aug. 41
26 June 41
p 13 May 42
LXBUT.
AND
CAPTAIV.
1 William Gregory Dawkins
2 HyltonJolUie
2 UlUck Canning Zard Dunkellin, t.
2 Francis Augustus Plunkett Burton
1 Han, Percy Robert Basil Feilding .
2 Edward Heneago Deriog
2 William Henry Reeve
1 Hon, Granville Chas.Corn wallis Eliot
1 Cliarles Baring
2 Henry Montolieu Bouverie
1 Henry Armytage ••••
2 Hon, Henry William John Byng . .
1 Charles Rodney Morgan
2 Arthur John Bethel Thcliusson ....
42
2 Aug. 44
P 8 Aug.
,P24May
45
44
2 Apr. 47
P 27 Jan. 43
P 30 May 43
p 29 Mar. 44
P 6Sept.44
P 8 Aug. 46
P87Mar. 40
P 8 May 46
P 7 Aug. 46
P 18 Sept. 40
P29Dec. 40
Pll June 47
P 2 July 47
P 13 July 47
P 30 July 47
27 Aug. 47
P29 0ct 47
P 10 Doe. 47
19 July 99
31 Dee. »
6 Feb. 41
SB Dee. 88
16 0eL4l
S7J«B. 4S
80 May 43
30Dee.4A
SO Mar. 44
SO Aug. 44
8 April 48
8 May 46
9JQae46
7Ai«.46
28 Dee. 46
SQDee. 46
11 June 47
1 July 47
S July 47
13 July 41
30 J«ly 47
SOOet. 41
10 Dee. 47
Adjutants.
2 Ca^in Poulett George Henry Somerset, 8 May^ 46.
I Captain James Halkett, 11 June 47.
QuarteT'Matten*
1 William Morse, 2 June, 36.
2 Thomas Lee, 25 July, 37.
SvTffeon^Mqjor,
Edward Greatrez, 2 Sept. 45 ; Swy. 14 April, 43; A$titt.»Surg. 16 "Hm* M
Hatp.-Astist. 24 Kor. 25.
BattiUion'Surgean.
8 Wm. Thomas Christopher Robinson, 2 Sept. 45 ; Atriit.-Smrg. SS Mar. St.
Aisistant'Sitrffeont*
1 James Munro, M.D. 2 Nov. 32.
2 Joseph Skclton, 2 Sept. 45.
i9Wtct/9r.— William George Carter, 29 Jan. 84.
1:
Faeinffi Blue — AgenU^ Messrs. Cox k, Co.
lit Battalion rttumedfrom Francep Julp, 1814.]
2d Battalion returned from Canada S9#A Oct. 184S.]
Scots JFusiHer Guards.
149
■<^<iU|GELLE8*— The •'Spk^tue," witb the wordi, •'EGTFr»^«TAL4nDU"^*«BARR0aA'*
" PENINSULA."— •♦ WATERLOO."
Cohm^
Btt Royal Highness Francis AJbert Augustus Charles Emanuel, DtAe of
'^^\ Saxony, Vrince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, KG. KT. KP. GCB. GCMG. IPUU
_^'\ Marsholj 8 Feb. 40 ; Colonel of the ScoU FusiUer Guards, 25 Aprll^ 42.
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Lieut. -Colonel.
lEiB Berlceley Drummond,^ Sns. 5 March, 12 ; Lieut, k Capt, 4 July, 15 :
Capt.Sc Lt.'Col. ^21 Dec. 26} Mi^or U, CoU 23 Nov. 41 j Zt.-CoL p31
Dec. 44.
_ Mqjors.
1 9 'William Thomas Knollys,' Ens. 9 Dec. 13 ; Lieut, & Capt, 25 Sept. 17 ;
Capt. & Lt.'Col. P31 Dec. 27; Col. 23 Nov. 41 ; M(gor & Cf/. p6 Dec 44,
2 Henry Colvile, Ens. P 20 Dec. 13 ; Lt.U Capt. P 6 Nov. 17 ; Capt. k. Lieui.-
Col. P6 July, 80; Mqjor & Col P31 Dec. 44.
Captains and Lieut. 'Colonels.
1 C9!l Henry Lord UoVehy^Ens. 21 April, 14; Lieict. k Capt.P 12 June, 23;
Capt. k Lieut.'Col. p 21 Sept. 82; Col. 0 Nov. 46.
2 George Dixon, Ens. k Lieut. p20 Jan. 20 ; Capt. p S April, 26 ; Cap*, k Lieut."
Cot. p20 May, 36; Col. 9 Nov. 46.
2 John Geoiige Robinson, Ens, k Lieut. 28 Jan. 17 ; Lieut, k Capt. p 3 June, 27 ;
Cirpt. k Lieut.'Col. P 12 Aug. 87.
2 Patrick FitzRoy Wellesley Campbell, 2nd Lieut. 13 Jan. 25 ; Eru. k Lieut.
P 14 July, 25 ; Lieut, k Capt. P3 July, 29; Capt. k Lieut.- Col. p9 Nov. 38.
1 George Morton Eden, Ens. P18 July, 22; Lieut. PIO Sept. 26; Capt. P12
Dec.26; Jrfl>r,Pll Oct. 31 ; Lleut.-Col. P20 May, 86; Col. 9 Not. 46.
1 George Moncrieife, Ens. k Lieitt: P8 April, 26; Lieut, k Copf . p 6 July, 30 ;
Capt. k Lient.-Col. p24 Jan. 40.
2 Nathaniel Waldegrare John Branthwayt Mfcklethwalt, Ens. k Lieut. P 12
Oct. 26 ; Lieut, k Capt. p 31 Dec. 30 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p 18 May, 41.
1 Henry Bathurst, Ens. p 17 Nov. 26 ; Lieut, p 5 Apr. 27 ; Capt. p 11 June 30;
Capt. k Lieut.'Col.'PIS Jan. 43.
2 William Frederick Birington, Ens. k Lieut. P 14 Nov. 26; Lieut, k Capt.
P 30 Aug. 31 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 14 April, 43.
2 Edward Walter Forestier Walk6r, Ent. k Lieut, p 8 Mar. 27 ; Liettt. k Capt.
P 18 Oct. 31 ; Capt. k Lieut.'Col. p6 Dec. 44.
1 Charles John James Hamilton, Bne. k Lieut. p5 Jane, 27; Lieut, k Capt.
P6 Jan. 32 ; Capt. k Lieut-Col. p31 Dec. 44.
1 ffon. George Augustus Fred. Liddell, Ens. k Lieut. P27 Nor. 28 ; Lieut, k
Capt. P 24 April 35 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p 8 Sept 46.
2 Frederick Brandreth, J!^. k Lieut, p 4 July 29; Lieut, k Capt. P 5 June 35;
Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p 2 Oct. 46.
2 Frederick Romilly, Bne. Pll July, 26; Lieiet. 26 Mar. 29 ; Capt. P6 June, 34 ;
Brevet'Maj. 9 Nov. 46; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P22 Jan. 47.
1 Hon. Alexander Nelson Hood, Bng. k Lieut, p 30 Aug. 31 ; Lieut, k Capt.
P 1 July 36 ; Erevet-Major, 9 Nov. 46 ; Capt. k Ideui.-Col. E5 Nov. 47.
2 Arthur Ed w. Onslow, Ens. k Lieut. P 1 1 Jan. 33 ; Lieut, k Capt. » 10 Nov. 37 ;
Capt. k Lieut.'Col. p 10 Dec. 47.
1 Coionel Berfcelef Drnmmoad'e serrlcee :— Canpaign of 1S14 In Holland, Inetudiaf the stonnliif of
Oef^en-op-Zoom. Campaipi of 1815, including the bettlee of Qnatre Bni and Waterloo.
s MpMLUGniflfara (erved is. the Beqth of f ranee, fkom ath Itareh. 1014, to the end of the war; irm
preaenTiit the blMiLadeof Bajonne and repnlM of the Sortie, on which occasion Sir Henry Soillvan and
ten oAeen of the Ghmrds were Ic&lled or died of their wounds.
a Lord Bokebj serred the campalfn of 1S1&, Inelodinf the battlei of Qdatra Bias and Waterloo.
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LlEUTSKANTS AXD
Captains.
2 Robert Moorsom I 3 Aug. 30
1 /fon.DaTidH.Mu]Tay,Afq;.9N0Y.46. P20 Mar.27
1 James Hunter Blair
2 Charles Francis Seymour, $, .
2 William John Ridley
2 Hon. Charles OranUiam Scott
2 Charles Tyrwhitt
2 Edward John Stracey
1 Francis Seymour
2 Hon, Jas. C. Plantagenet Murray . .
1 Fiied.ChariesArthur Stephenson, a4/
1 Cha.As8hetonPitz- Hard. Berkeley,!, p 27 May 36
1 Thomas Harconrt Powell |
1 JohnHamlltonEIphlnstoneDalrymple,
2 Henry Perclval de Bathe '
2 srtrArehfbaldKeppelMacdonald,B/.'P12 July 39
1 Wm. Yates Peel
1 George William Mercer
1 Henry Poole Hepburn
1 HaiLHew Hamilton Haldane Duncan
2 Francis Haygarth, a^
2 Hon. Richard Charteris
2 John WiUiam Hay
2 Henry Oreen Wilkinson
EKBIOWS and LXBUTBNAlfTfl.
2 Jfon. Edw. Keppel Wentworth Coke
2 Hon, John Strange Jocelyn, #
1 Edward John Otway
2 Charles Thomas Wemyss
1 Z^dBrownlowThos. Montague Cecil
2 John Floyd Peel
2 Sir Edward Poore, Bart,
AHD LIBUT.
JJHO
CAPTAI5.
P 6 July 38
P 14 Feb. 40
P 2 Oct. 40
P 7 Oct. 42
29 May 42
P 14 April 46
7 June 44
13 Aug. 47
P21 Sept. 32
P 0 No7. 3i>
P 24 April 36
P 5 June 36
P 10 June 35
p 12 Feb. 36
P 26 Feb. 36
P 3 June 36
P16 June37
P 26 May 37
25 July 37
P 12 Aug. 37
P22 Aug. 37
P 10 Not. 37
p 1 Nov. 39
P 15 Nov. 30
P 14 Feb. 40
P 27 Mar. 40
P 19 Feb. 41
P 18 May 41
P 21 May 41
P 7 Oct 42
P 6 Aug. 41
P IS Jan. 43
P 7 April 43
P 14 April 43
P 29 Sept. 43
11 April 44
P 12 April 44
P 6 Dec. 44
P31 Dec. 44
P20 Aug. 44
P28 Nov. 45
P 19 Dec. 45
P12 June46
P 7 July 46
P 8 8q)t.46
P 2 Oct. 46
P 27 Oct.
22 Jan.
P 5 Nov.
P 10 Doc.
46
47
47
47
VZ Aug. 97
15 Mav 35
0 Nov. $8
23 Nov. $8
24 May 39
1 Not. 39
15 Nov. 39
UPebu 40
4 Sept. 40
1 July 42
13 Jan. 43
14 April 43
61)60.44
31 Dec, 44
14 Feb. 46
28 Nov. 45
9 July 46
8 Sept. 46
2 Oct. 46
22 Jan. 47
90 Sept. 47
14 Mav 47
5 Nov. 47
10 Dm. 47
P 19 Nov. 44
2 WiUiam Biddnlph Parker { 20 Mav 42
1 Lord Adolphus P. C. W. Vane, #. . . p 7 April 43
1 Lord Robert Conolly Taylor ....
1 Hen. William Frederick Scarlett
2 Francis Forte«cue i p
2 Augustus William Henry Meyrick I . .
2 William Aitchison p21 Mar. 45
1 Robert Nigel Pi'zhardinge Kingscote
1 Hon. William Harbord
1 Oeonre Thomas Francis Shnckburgb
1 Hugh FltxHardlnge Drummond - • (
Aiffutantt,
11 Oil Captain Fred. Charies Arthur Stephenson, 14 Feb. 45.
8 0 12 Captain Francis Haygarth, 11 Sept. 46.
Quarter-MoMtert,
15 0 2 fit Joseph Aston,^ 9 Aug. 33.
11 0 1 9 Ca George Copeland," 7 April, 37.
Surfeon^Afq^or.
30 A Wm. Henry Judd, 22 July, 45 ; Surg. 1 2 July, 27 ; AuUt.-Surg. 1 Jas. 18.
Battalion'Surffeon.
26 0 2 Thomas Richardson, 22 July, 45 ; Assist.-Surg, 4 Dec. 23.
Asnstant^Surgeom.
21 0 I John BowUng, 12 July, 27.
6 0 2 John Ashton Bostock,* M.D. 8 Feb. 42.
5Wictt<>r.— Wilmer Wllmer, 27 Dec. 33.
Faeingt Blue. — Agents^ Sir John Kirkland k Co.
[M BrntuatM emharktdfar tkt Penimmia Dee, 1808, and returned from FranetJuiv, 1814.]
[td Battaiiom om^rktd for iht NoiHtrkmds Nov, 16ia» and roiumedfrom Frmnoo Jrnn. 1616. Sortrd im
Portugaifrom Dee, 1890 to March, 1888.
I Qurter-Msstor A»tnn werred Che cmmpaifm of 1814 In Holland, including lb* bomhswi— t of Amtmoxv*
and fltomhiir of Berfrra-op-Zoom. Pment at Quatrp Brai and Waterloo.
S Quarter-Maxtor Copeland 9orrod In tlia Rnlimiia, from Mavcli, ISIt, to tka end of tbs war, larhitfiAt
the battle of Vlttorla, ilec e of San Sebastian, pawuwe of the BIdaMoa. the NUe, «Dd fbc Ad«w;
of Bayonne. and rppul«e of the aortle. Present at Quatra Bms and Waterloo.
S Doctor Bottock ienred in the Biiflb at th« battle of Pnnnlar, and has r«c«iTsd Iba Brooaa Star.
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\st {Tlie Royal) Rigiffumt of Foot^-
-"Bgmant-op-Zee."— TAe Sphinx, with the words, " Egypt"—" Corumii*^—
'— " Soiamanca" — « Vlttoria" — " St Sebastian" — " Nive" — " PenintuUi"—
iriagara"— « Waterloo"—'' Nagpore"— " Maheidpoor"— " Ava,'
It
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^^^ Colonel,
9 Ml i?f. Hon. jSTiV James Kempt,' GCB.GCH., Ens, 31 liar. 1783 ; Lieut.
\ 18Ang.84; Cflj?^ 80 May, 94 ; Jlf^yor, 18 Sept. 04; £wtt^-Ci>/.28Attg.l)(^;
"•" CW. 9 March, 09; Mqjor-Gen. 1 Jan. 12; lieut.-Gen. 27 May, 26; Cfew,
23 Soy, 41 ; Cb/. of ibe Royals, 7 Aug. 46.
Lieut,-Col0neU,
1 Andrew Brown, ^?tf. 26 Oct. 20; Lieut. 17 March, 26; Ciii?#. P6 April, 31 ;
Major, P 26 May, 38 ; Lieut-Col. » 8 June, 41.
2 9 George Bell,'' Etit. 14 Mar. 11; Zuru/. 17 Feb. 14; Capt.fl Aag.2B;
Brecet'dfqfor, 29 Mar. 39^ M<^or^ 14 July^43; Lieut-Col, ^6 Dec. 43.
Mqjors.
1 Chaiies Deane,' KH. CoTftef, 5 Sept. 04 ; Xt«u/.P6JiUy,06; Capt p6IHc.
18; JlC^^or, p 19 Jiumi, S&; Breoet-Lt.-Col. 9 Not. 46.
1 Alexander Barry Montgomery, Em. 26 Xot. 24; Xi^M^. 30 Oct 26; Capt,
P 16 Aug. 33; M{0or, p& Dec. 43.
2 Thomas Graham, ifm. 21 May 26 ; Lieut, p 27 April 27 ; Capt. p 9 Aug. 33 ;
Mqjor,^^ May 44.
2 Henry P. Raymond, ^fw. 9 April 26; Zicu^. p 17 May 27; Capt. P21Mar<;h
34 ; Srevet'ilaj. 9 Nov. 46; Affyor, p 17 Dec. 47.
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Captains.
2 Burton Daveney
2 Edw. A. G. Muller*
2 Richard Going
1 Henry Alex. Kerr
2 TreTor Davenport
1 Francis Gregor Urquhart
2 Henry Richard Marindin
2 Thomas Scott Ha>»kms .
2 Tyrrell Matthias Byrne .
1 Charles Curtis
1 William Little Stewart .
1 Henry Draper Neville • .
1 Hon.Ch&. Dawson Plunkett
1 Frederick R. Mcin
2 Edward Robert Wetherall
1 WUUam Webster
1 John Matcham Isaac*' ....
2 Francis Locker Whitmore
2 John Edward Sharp ....
1 James Pollock Gore
ENSIGN.
27 April 20
3 Feb. 20
0 April 26
P 17 Aug. 20
8 June 30
P 18 Nov. 31
P 11 Jan. 33
P 29 Mar. 33
30 June 24
10 Feb. 26
P 12 April 33
P 16 Aug. a*)
Pll Oct 83
22 Oct 33
p 27 June 34
20 Feb. 27
4 Nov. 26
p 7 Aug. 36
P 24 April 36
P 6 Feb. 36
LIBUT.
P 7 July 26
11 Aug. 26
P 2 Feb. 27
22 Mar. 32
P 22 Mar. 33
P 16 Aug. 33
P 18 Mar. 36
P17 Sept 36
23 Mar. 26
19 Feb. 27
13 Jan. 37
P 20 Jan. 37
P 10 Mar. 87
P 14 AprUd?
P 22 Aug. 37
P 24 Aug. 32
3 Sept. 29
10 May 39
P 9 Feb. 38
P 20 Dec. 80
CAPTAIN.
BRBT.»HAJ.
P 8 Not. 27
Pll Jan. 33
9 19 June 36
P 18 Mar. 36
P 10 Mar. 37
P 14 April 37
P 30 April 41
P23 Jone43
16 June 43
UJuly 43{
P 28 July 43{
P 6 Dec. 43
P29 Dec. 43
P 3 May 44
P 19 Dec. 46
6 Feb. 40
11 July 46
P 3 Sept 47
P17 Dec. 47
P 29 Oct 47
23Norv.
9No^.
9 Nov.
9 Nov.
i
K«npt mecmapanitA Sir Ralph Abererumbjr npon the Bxpeditlon to Holland in 1799, u aidc-ile-canq;i, and
It is all tti* aetlaaa csccpl tliat at the lOth Sept.. when be waj abMol in England with dlvpatchn. Aeeoi^paiikdi
tu laiph to the Madiunancan In June, ISOO B« Military Sreretarj and aidc.de-cani|s and irrved with bla uAtil bin
dcMh. Co«liaacd to MrTe in tba Mme situationft wtib Lord HutclilawMi, and waa pment in alt the battiM In Bff7t>t, and,
at iba aptiwa ol Calru and Alexandria. Commanded a Light Battaliwo upon the Kxpediiion to Naples iS IMM. Went
l» Cklahrin in the aame year, and eommanded tbe Lifbt Brirade at the battle of Maida. Joined the amy in lh« Peqlnm^
• Duko of WeUington, Dee. 1811. and wu ^pointed to tbe eenunand of a brifade in the 3rd DiTlaiont taiTnl nt
oT Bad^JoS) eennnanded the attack on Fort riciviaa, and the brigade wbieh led tbe attack and car*fed the caalle
ef n*<««)joi by eaealade, on which occaeion be was •cverrly wounded in the foot. Bemoved to a brigade in the Light
DivMoo fak Fel(. ISIS, and ■enrcd in command of it until tbe eooclotion of that war in IS 1 4 and was preient at th« battle
of Tiiuiila^ Ika atlaek e« the hclfMs of Vera, batdee of Nlvelle (•lightly wonndcd tn the arm), Nive, Orihet. tnd Toniouee,
bctldea arrcral other leac Important aOhln. Commanded a dlTiaion in the campaign of 1816, an>l was aererely wounded at
the battle of Waterloo. Sir Jamea baa reeeired tbe Bgypttan McdaL and a Croaa and 9 Claapn for Maida, Bad^Q*; Vlttaria,
Ni«^c, Wiw, Orthea, and Toulouac.
S Li -Ctoi. Bell acrved in the Peuiaaala from July ISll la tbe end or that war in ISH, and was engafiecl in the actiap ^f
Arrwyo do Molia*. battle of Viitaria, baitlea in the P)rencca.an tbe 7ta, Ulb. SOtb, aait Mm Jaly, ISIB, b«l«le« of the
Bii«*tle, the Nive, Bayaaar, Orilic«,l°arbea, and Tn«laua«« bcftideaa ureat nan> Mlliiir* and tkirmitlic*. Ii« aticrwardt aened
is inc Eoat Indiea, in'ibe Burmeac wur, and in iba Wttl Indica. He waa nctlteljr employed during the rebellion hi C'aasda, par>
ticalaviy la tbe capture of St. Cbirica, and St. Euatacbei beafterwardsrommandeti the amall i'oriaad c»rrta«a el I'meavdu-
Lac. an iiwportant pMitioa ea the River Kt. Lawrence, and rrccived ibvtbanktof the Cnmuiaudcr of ilie Foreca lor bu
«acrtM«B !■ racovcnag the |onaaad abot from tlia bottom of ib« K>vec. and moauting ibem ib rofiitwn when it mmt reporied
lai^^cnrubU I the guns wera S4>po«uders, siateea ol wbicb and 4,000 ruuud ahvt be recovered m tbrdapib el' a Caawtian
3 Lt.-CoL De«MB eerred Cba campaign of 1S09 agaioat the Rajah of Lahore. Piaaant at tbe siege of HaCtret a ad other
fona lu I8I7. 8er«cd in tbo Burmeac war iu IStt and 8.
b CofM^ IffeeiUa eerred in Canada daringtbe rebellion of 1837 and 18S8, and was eui^ayed with the rebela at St. Charlea
and at 9t. Kostache. ...
» Cavi. laane eerred with tbe Capa MouBtad Rifles In sereral aflUrs and sUrmiabes with the b«Kler Tribes at the tape of
Good Ova. hotweaii ISNand 183S.
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LlEUTEKANTS.
David Green
Thomas James Parker , A^f-
Joseph D. Windham
Andrew Anderson ..••*•«.
Cha. Evered Poole
Arthur Newland • . • •
Wm. Kent Allix, AdJ
Cha. Bdf^ecambe Davenport
Spencer Geo. Auf? . Thursby
Spencer Vansittart
George GwavasCarlyon ....
Frederick Carter
Jesse Lloyd ....*.
Frederick Wells, #. . . .'
Thomas Henry Breedon ...
Hugh Lyncdoch Barton .
John Alex. Qavin Campbell
William John Bampfield .
9 Roger James Ay toun
1 Wm. Henry Sharpc Sharpe
Richard George Coles. ....
Thomas Edward Bidgood .
William James Gillum • • .
Georga Tkiafle
Hastings Fowler Jones . • •
Edward Hamilton Finney .
Brsions.
Wm. FortMcne Scott
Henry Francis Bythesea
John Cadwalader Pogh . .
Brock Carter
George Rowland. •
Henry Howard Barber . .
Bingham H. Edw. Muller
Charles Minchin
2 Henry Whlchcote Turner
1 James Frederick Webster
Francis Beaumaris Bulkeley
John Alexander Christie ....
Gilbert Andrew Amos
James Aytoun
Donald Harvey Munro
Charles James Phllllpps
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
p 30 Dec. 34
P 18 Mar. 36
P 10 Mar. 37
p 19 Oct. 38
p 10 May 39
P 18 Sept. 30
28 July 40
P 11 Sept. 40
P 16 Dec. 40
P 30 April 41
7 Sept. 41
P 17 Dec. 41
3 Dec. 41
12 Oct. 41
P 26 Oct. 41
P 16 Apr. 42
P 2 Aug. 42
1 8 Mar. 42
P23 June43
P2dFeb. 44
P 3 May 44
P 26 June 44
P14 Feb. 46
P 19 Dec. 46
P 21 Apr. 46
P 1 May 46
k.* . .
P 2 Feb. 38
P 16 Dec. 40
Pll June 41
10 Aug. 41
P 17 Dec. 41
P 16 Apr. 42
P23 June43
14 July 43
P2BJDly 43
P 6 Sept. 43
p 20 Dec. 43
P23Feb. 44
Pl7Mar. 43
2 Aug. 44
P 10 May 43
P 10 Dec. 46
Pll Apr. 46
12 Sept. 40
16 Jan. 47
P 0 April 47
P 14 May 47
P 22 June 47
P 2 July 47
P 3 Sept. 47
p22 Oct. 47
p 17 Dec. 47
16 July 43
P 20 Sept. 46
P26 Aug. 46
3 Nov. 46
P 30 Nov. 46
P 1 Dec. 46
20 Dec. 46
P 6 Feb. 47
SO Mar. 47
P 0 April 47
P 22 June 47
P 2 July 47
4 Sept 47
P 22 Oct. 47
10 Nov. 47
P17 Dec. 47
t Paymmttcr MttelMU
rcflBMl C* tk« Caiw •t
VldM, Port«fal«
Pl«ad«ra, aad Wataripa
3 Qiian«r>awa(
tnd BatlallMi Bofsl
MahntU wr, with Iht umr
vadtr 84r Mm Dvrrtant te lb*
•ad 19. Alto Swiiif th* fe«ti
J^n. 1S» «ntU U»
Sicily.
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(-2 9 WnUam Mitchell,* 13 Ang. 12 ; AsttMt.-Papm,
Paymasters, — < 1 James Espinasse, 8 Feb. 99 ; Ens. 8 Feb. ^1
t 7 April, 25 ; Capt, 11 July, 37.
. .. . ^., ) 1 Lieut, Wm. Kent Allix, 30 May 46.
A^fwant9, J J ^^^ Thomas James Parker, 16 April 47.
Quarter^Masters,
1 Charles Broadley, 11 Feb. 42 ; JBns. 3 Aug. 41.
2 Michael Thompson,' 31 Oct. 46.
Surffsoms.
2 George Gordon Robertaon, MD., 25 June 44; Assist.^wy, 19 Aa^
1 Alexander Knox, M.D., 16 Mar. 44; Assist,'Surg, 12 Apr. 33.
{1 Luke Barron, MD., 10 July, 40.
2 William Thomas Hoskin, M.D. 1 March, 44.
1 James Mee, 28 March 45.
Facings Blue — Agent, John Lawrie, Esq. — Irith Agents^ Messrs. Cane k, Co.
[Xst Battalion embarked for Fweign Service, l\ Nov, 30. Serving at AmtiguM
at Puisleif.^
[9d Battalion returned from Barhadoes, 26 Feb, 46. Head quarteta at lf<
05.
; /.wnlj
54.
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•j 2nd ( 77ie QueerCs Royal) Regiment of Foot
• Ml Athloae.
"EGYPT
" NIVBLLE »»— "TOULOUSE »'— •• PENINSULA"
163
Tears' Senr.
PYRENEES"—
•" AFFOHANISTAN"— " GHUZNEE"— •• KHELAT."
Colonel,
9 ®® ^lex. George, Lord Saltoun,' KCB. En8. 28 April 02 ; Lt. 2 Sept. 02 :
Copt. 7 Sept. 04; LL-Col. 26 Dec. 13; Col, 27 May 25; M(\jor-Gen, 10
Jan. 37; LL-Gen, 9 Nor. 46; Co/. 56 Foot, 23 Feb. 46; Col. of the Queen'a
Royals, 7 Aug. 46.
Lieut, "Colcneh — Richard Carruther8,'CB.JB>i*. 19 May 14; Lt, 26 Jan. 25 • Capt
P 16 April, 29 ; Mcqot, p 19 Feb. 86 ; Brevet-Lieut, -Col, 23 July, 39 ; Lieut,^
CW.lJaD.47.
Jf(fyorf.— John Goodday Stnitt Gilland,^ Em, 31 Dec. 12 ; Lieut, 10 Feb. 17 •
Capt, 20 Aug. 31 ; Brevet-Mqfor, 13 Nov. 39 ; Mqjor, 29 May, 43. '
9 Mountford Stoughton Heyliger Lloyd *Bru, 16 Dec. 13 ; Lieut, 2 Mar. 16;
Capt. 13 Sept. 36 ; BTevet-Mqjor, 9 ypv. 46 ; Major, 1 Jan. 47.
Captains.
OllTer Robinson^
Stanhope Wm. JephBon^
Henry Wm. Stisted^ ....
Tho.W.B.HoIdBWonh* ..
John B. Harryman Pryce^
Thomas Addison^
Demetrius W. G. James . .
Digby St. Vine. Hamilton
G. N. K. Anker Yonge«. .
WUliamDomTUe
LlBUTBNARTS.
God&ey Piercy*
Henry Cole Faulkner, r. .
Frederick Connor ......
John Henry Grant * . . . .
Geo. £dw. Alex. Tobin*
Wm. Joseph Oldham* . .
EdwardSelbySmy th,'' J d(j
ChariesEdmundThomton
Alexander Gillespie
Cha.FltzGerald Studdert^^*
William Wynn Khrkby«..
Miles Fisher Monckton
Richard Hill Rocke ....
Ensigns.
Brooks M'Carty
Raymond Inglis ......
Frederick Mathias «>....
W^Uliam Henry Poulett. .
Cecil Squire
Robert Holdsworth ....
Fra. Lionel Oct. Atty ....
BNaiGN.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
6 Oct. 20
P26Nor. 30
P 4 Dec. 36
P 16 Jan. 36
P 30 June 37
16 Sept. 37
P 31 Jan. 40
PdOAug. 33
P22 Aug. 34
P 24 Apr. 36
P24July 35!
P 18 Nov. 36
P 29 Sept. 38'
2 Apr. 36'
P 30 Dec. 36
29 May 40
P 26 Jan. 41
P30 Dec. 42
P16Attg. 42;P16Dec. 46
P22AprU42,P24Nov.43
24 Jan. 26
P 19 Feb. 36
P29 Sept. 38
P 14 Dec. 38
P 1 Mar. 39
31 Jan. 39
P 16 Dec. 40
80 Nov. 37
29 June 37
P 18 Aug. 38
16 April 38
P 18 May 39
27Jau. 40
16 Dec. 40
16 Dec. 40
P 3 Aug. 41
29 May 43
P20 Aug. 44
BRBV.-XAJ.
13 Nov. 39
P 19 Feb. 36
P 28 Dec. 41
P 29 Apr. 42
P 16 Aug. 42
P24 May 44
P 16 Dec. 45
P 9 June 46
9 Nov. 46
IJan. 47
P26 Aucr.46
10 Lt. Stttddrrt aerred In the Oth
Laneendurlof Uiecamp«ico In I §43 -4
a^aiaBt Gwalior, Including the battle
of Punniar ( Mrdal), and the invctt-
nent and aunrender of Gwalior.
s. —
gf s
ill
Mf Pite
P 20 Jan. 43 < IJam 47
P 12 Jan. 44 P 10 July 46
7 Jan. 42 PdOMay 43
I S Lt. CoUmel Carruthen lerved the eampalfa In k9-
9 June 43 f^uuUatan and BelooebUtan, and commanded Che KcKb
oa finv A.*\ "^^ ^* assault and capture of the fortre** of Ohuance, and
»26 nov. 40 ^ ti,^ auaalt and capture of the fortress and citadel of
P 16 Dec. 46 KbcUt. He eomnuuidtfd the Forces, as a Brigadier, in
P 80 May 46 '^' southern Conean and Sawant Wariee Country
^ r\ f Ao during the eani|ialgn of IB44 and 46.
U J Une 40 , g capuin Pryce, Lts. Oldham and Rirkhy. serred
P 26 Sept. 46 the campaign In the Southern MahratU country in 1B44
I Yq,. A*t (including the storm uf the fortress of Punella), and that
^ y^ 11 « oi A Ti *n »»>e Conean in 1845.
George QoUop | p30 Apr. 47 1
Paymoffer.— OUver Nicolls, 26 Nov. 46 ; Bm, p 18 Jan. 38 ; Lieut, 16 July 41.
AdHuJtaia,— Lieut, Bdward Selby Smyth/ 16 Dec. 46.
Quarter- Jtfof^tfr.— John Mansfield, 37 Oct. 46.
Surgeon.— W^Xmai Harvey,' 30 July, 44 ; Attist.-Surg, 28 March, 84.
Asaistant'Surgean, — £dward Scott Docker, 29 Dec. 40.
JFaelngi Bine. — Agent^ Messrs. Cox & Co. — Irish Agents, Sir £. R. Borough, Bart.,
Armit, & Co. [_Retumedfrcm Bombay, 1 Jan, 1846.]
1 Lord SaHBim lerred in SicUy, In 1M6 awl 7 ( Sir John M oore*i campaign in 1806-9, including the batOe of Corunna.
BzpcdMoB to WakbCTen, 1809. Went to CadU in April 1811. and remained with the army until the end of the Peninsular
■ar in ISI4, and wwm present at the Morming of Serille, passage of the Bldassao, baiUe of the NiTclle, actions of the »th,
ISth Dee. Wit In firont of Didart, passage of the Adour, hloekpde af Bayonne and repulse of the sortie. Served
aspnicn of 181&. faxlnding the batUes of QaaCre Bras and Waterloo, and the storming of Peronne. In Dec 1841
Id iiiwiiaiiii of relnforoaaiciitt for China, and oamnanded a Brigade at the attack and capture of Chin
_ Poo.
S Mi^or Lloyd wai at Waterloo 18»h June, taking of Cambraj, 24th June, 1815, and capture of Paris.
fl<iwed one campa^ latter part of IBao against the Rajah of Kolapore. Also the campalfn in the Southern
If abSMttSr Oamtrf in 18M (Incladtitg the etorming of Punella), and that In tlie Conean in IS45.
7 Mr. Rarvey serred in medical charge of the 9th during the campaign of 1842, in Affghaniitan, including
the actions at the Khyber Pass, Hamoo Khali, Jagdulluck, and Teseen, re-capture of Cabool (Medal), and
takiJi« of isiaUff.
S Lien^ Graniand Ttibhi, served the campaign of 1841 and 45 In the !<outhem Conean and Sawant Wan-re Country.
ladadtnf the stomling ef iCTenl stockades, and the Investment and capture of the Forts of Monohui* and Munsuntoth.
• Lt. Smytfi serred as Brigade Major to the Porccs la the Southern Conean and Sawant Warree Country during the cam>
«tlSt* «s* 4k lafslwfiag Ihe stominf of levcfsl itoek«d«n, and the invcttmcAt and capture uf the Vortt of Monohur
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" pAMiyavLA'* ** PcKTrtAii> CtHoneL
9 Sir Menry Kia?.* CB. KCU. Com^/, 35 March, 94; Zteut 12 Aug. 95; Coii^.
3 May, 00 ; M<^, 6 Feb. 07 ; LuniL-Col. 31 Dec. 11 ; Col. 27 May, «5 ;
Majdf'Gtn. 10 Jan. 37 ; X^-(?en.9 Nov.46 ; CoU of the Bu&y 18 March, 45.
Lieutenant'Colonel.
Sir HiMB Dennis,* RGB. £ns. 2 Sept. 06 ; Zf. 12 Apr. 07 ; CapL 6 Ang. 03;
Brevet-Major^ 13 Oct. 12; Brevet-^Lieut.-CoL 27 May, 26 ; RegtL^M^jor,
25 Apr. 28 ; RegtL- Lieut, -Col. 4 June, 33 ; Col. 28 June, 38.
Majort. — Charlea T. Van Straubenzee,* Bus. p 28 Aug. 28; tieut. > 29 Fel^
83 ; Capi. ^ 10 Mar. 37 ; MtQor, 27 Ang. 43 ; Brevet- U.-Col. 30 April, 44.
I Donald Meent Cameron/ Ens. 26 April 28; Lieut. P 17 March 30; Camt. p 19
March 40 ; Mojor, P 10 Dec. 47.
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Captains.
Patrick M*Kie*
James IVilbot Atrey,* «. . .
Harry Blair
Geoige Bridge
Hall Plumer Chamberlain
Peter Browne
Charles A. Cobbe
Charles William Green . .
Fred. Francis Maade,\ . • .
HughSmith,««
LIKUTKNANT9.
^m. John Dorehill,^.. ..
Kenneth M'Kensie,^ r...
Alex. Hamilton Robson^
llHnnas K&ins *
James \Vm. RlcharUson^
James Swetenham ^ . . • .
Walter Pownall
Charles Hood
Oarnctt Warburtou . « . .
OeiH'ge James Ambrose. .
Henry John King
R. Q. Amherst Luard,Adj.
Cortlandt Taylor
Octav ius Cobb R<»oke . . .
£n»i<»iica.
John Henry Lukis
Auy^uiitus Edward Ellioe
Fred. Richard Berguer . .
Johu Lewes
Smith Ramadge
Rob. Sandford Warburtou
KNSIOIf.
3 Nov. 12
11 Feb. 30
9 Dec. 27
16 April 29
Pl4Feb. 34
20 Feb. 35
P 6 July 38
7 April 38
13 Mar. 40
P 8 Jan. 41
p 16 Jan. 35
3 June 36
P 25 Dec. 38
P 20 Nov. 39
P 15 Nov. 39
P 22 July 42
P ODcc. 44
P 26 June 44
P 5 July 44
P 4 July 45
P 8 Aug. 45
6 July 45
P13 Feb. 46
P 20 Nov. 46
LIBUT.
3 Nov. 14
P 3 May 33
9 Nov. 31
21 Sept. 32
p 3 June 86
7 Dec. 38
P 28 Jan. 42
P 13 Mar* 40
P27 Aug. 41
1 Nov. 42
10 Mar. 38
P 31 May 39
P 8 Aug. 45
P 18 Oct. 45
P20NOV. 4(i
P 14 May 47
p 10 Dec. 47
P 10 Dec. 47
CAPTAIN.
BRBV.-VAl.
30 Apr. 44
p 3 Oct. 29
p 22 July 42
30 Dec. 43
28 Jan. 44
p 18 Feb. 46
P SO Nov. 46
P 8 Dec. 46
p 14 May 47
P 10 Deo. 47
P 10 Dm. 47
t Jl^or il«Kto sfTTM la (km
NepanJwe war of 1814 aad U.
Pment at the tiega and cayturv
<w> .* <o. of Halrais. Served the MahnMbi
P 29 May 40 1 Md PIndarree campaifna of 18ir
20 May 42 1 and la, aad hi the Bunaeaa wa#,
0 Anrii42 ''^n* Juue, ISM, until lU caa«>
*^ citition In J 828, and waa wmtoA-
ed at the aifaolt of Merffvie (^
Oct. IW4. Served aa aa AMbc*
Adjutant-General In the aetjoa
DQi ImIv xn'o^ MattanOpore, for whirb to
1 r"*y tL rwclred the Brevet of M^r
5 Nov. 46 and a Braose Star.
P 23 Apr. 47 6 Captain Airey acted as Aide -
de>Cainp to Sir Bobrrt 8ale at
the ftoniiing of the Khoord On-
bool Pats tn Oct. I Ml. and bad
hia horn ikot under bhn. He
■orved as Aide-de-Caiup to M^^ Oen. Elpkla-
•tooe. In Aflklianlilan, from January 1841. and
was prMcnt in every •Unnt»h or aortie made by
the garrison fh>m the eantonmenia durinc the
tavurraction at Cabo«|, and waa aflerwaida giv«a
up a« a hoeiaic^. He acted aa Aide-de-Oaaa^ lo
Sir John M'Caskm at the ttonning of iMaliC
and was present with the Buft at Vbm battfe of
Punoiar (medal).
0 John Henry Lukisi 16 Sept. 45
0 Au^aiAtua Edward Ellice p 9 Apr. 47
0 Fred. Richard Berguer .. p 23 Apr. 47
0 Johu Lewes p 14 May 47
0 Smith Ramadge 15 May 47
0 Rob. Sandford Warhurtou P 8 Oct. 47
0 Goori^ Robert Gray 'p 10 Dec. 47
0 Paynuuter.^VreA. Geo. Sy ms, 26 June 47 \ Ens. 22 Mar..44 ; Xieirf. V May 47.
0 Ai^jtUani. — Richard Georgr* Aniherat Luard, 24 Deo. 47.
0 quarter'Master.^--iow\^h Cartmail, 12 July, 39 ; Ens. 7 Dee. 88.
0 5arp.— Robert Stevenaon,* MD., 2 Feb. 44; Assist.^Surg. 14 Matok, 34.
0 Assistant'Surffeon. — George Fcmton Cameron, M.D., 7 July, 46.
Facings Buff.— ^^en^, Charles R. M'Grigor, £m|.— Xfv4il^aKf,fiir B. R.
Borough, Bt.t Armit, U Go.
[Returned from Bengal, May, 1846.]
1 sir Vtmrf Klaff sMTfd at the slef* of Pvrto llco. smI eapcure of Tiiaidad. in 1717. WWliS ^Mrtssed M
• inilwatd of Marttaleiv, h* was atdsrvd la yreewd In a naall rewel to 8«. Plenv, wlib a drtaehmmt of
[> rorm a gtiard for the Oorrnior, Sir Wm. K«pprl i ttwtmamvd a Preach frtvateir ef die Dlaasoad ISaA,
MIC BtOM, wiUi ■evratr own on board, vhlch. after a sharp vtioa of twenty a^taatoi, was boalvn off «Mi a law of Sia «>«
illvd. and Sfl»«« wevndMl « Sir Hcorf havtag only om aiu killed, aad hliaMtf weaadod In tbo ihoaMT. tHwd «tee
'.«TPtUa eampolfn of I8SI. Iwladliic tbo action at tbo landii^ at Abunktr Bajr. slofo oT tbo caatlo. aad aetlopa of ttee tl«
lire* aad Scb M^ at ■■hMinlo, at «rtaicb latter be maaiaaaili il a ivaadma of tbo SStb UfM Diaiiiaa, aid laMMa >%M
<-«. KspHtitto* to Waif berra, and tttgc of f ttnbtaf. ISOS. Awotend Cemaondaal of Tarik la M^ aad !» Me eauliea
I iM «l#Arace, bit eoaialMlaa aa Llettt Colonel *aa aatadatrd to ttie day ol the aawHilt. Slat D«c. IStl. iotefd t^^a Wol-
melon Viacap a Aht day* after tbo boMlo ^ yaliwaawi t iMaiaanrtiit die SSM at ftao battto of Vlttnrla. aad
r iii«' aetioo tbo faoBiaand of tba bviaado daTolved aa Ufea. Mf Bearjr bai eaoelead tba ISTHi
\iK battlr of Vittnrta.
S Sir Auaea Deaato ai^empaaled tbe ctpedltiaB le Coffonbacva la 1S0I, aad vaa wovadoA la
4>rvi>a aatbelaai A—1ain war. ladadinf bBMo of 4>aiiaiowa (wewadod). alwdm of Port Oaut|i. aottaa ad Stoaey «*««««
•^mlMi In two placrff wittnautftet bolls, anS aUe loataasS br bavlaK Mebnat tbot, wbleb feU •« kim). aad actio* mt |te»
Upidt at nooplM Croek, Caonaadcd a divlaioa aitbc battle of Ifabantfpoca, SStb Dae, ISaCa ateaae «l»r). fiteaWA W
i.i« opptlnffd a R.C.B.
3 l.t Col 4t<raab«nsf# aerred the eampalffa affalntt tbc RaiaboT Coots la ISM. laUia actloaof Vabar^feee oa «aa
»ih Dee. ISilk he raccredrd «o tbe eeoMnand of tbe SStb regt.
4 The Miowtait Oflkee* weec prcMai wttb tbe Regt. kt tbe batUeoT Pnaalar, tStb Dee. ISIS.aad baee rtcelvcd the
1^' tor tbo aaaMk el9 —ll^er Caaiiiiai, Captaiai Maade aod SnlOi, Lleott Dorrhdl (wnoaded aa nsbt ride ef
4«K<ti«le. likwai (liad bli bent tba* nndte bHa), Ralna aad RMmdaoa. and Dortor 9ie«f«Mi«,
7 Lt. Sa liial—i wm wtaitly anaadrd la tta rtcMlet. aad rtlfMlyoa tte l«4k tbk. wbiirt ei
j.;oMr ef »e ><^ as lae baWiaag falai', oa tbo SStb Dee. ISO: bebaateeeNod tbe Broaie Star,
.rr
90 I9&
•• ThAUtH ^ JBngtand "— •' CORUNNA"— '* BAJ)AJ0Z»— •• SALAMANCA »»— *VITTOIllA»*
*' ST. SEBASTIAN ••^" NIVE"— " PENINSULA"—" BLADENSBURO"*-'* WATSBLOQ,'*
Caianei.^9 ^tr Thomas Bradford/ GCB. GCH. Sns. *20 Oct. 1793; JLieui^
9 Dec. 93; Capt. 15 April, 94; j|f<{;0r, 9 Sept. 96; Zieut.-Col. 1 Jtn. 1801 ;
CoL 25 Joly^ 10; Mq/ar-Gen, 4 June^ 13; XMtt/.-(?tffi. 27 Hay, 25; &«ii.
23 Nov. 41 ; Col 4th liegt. 7 Feb. 46.
Zieutenant'Colanelt.-^lltnTy Wm. Breton, J5'n#. 16 March, 15; Xf . P27 July, 20 ;
Capi,P2l July, 25; M(0. Pdl Dec. 28; X^-Co/.p11 July,34; Cd, 9 Noy.4d.
John Leslie,* KH. JBru, 7 Aug. 1806; Lieut. 2 Jane, 08 ; Capt, 90 Not. 09;
Afiq[/0r, P I Jan. 19 ; Lieut.-CoL p 29 Aug. 26 ; Col. 23 Nor. 41.
Mqfort.^9 WUliam Sadlier,« Bru. 2 AprU, 07; Xieii^. 4 May, 09 ; Capt. 26
Aug. 26; MqjoTyA Feb. 38.
Thomaa WUIiams, Ens. P 12 Sept. 22; Lieut, p 7 July, 25; Capt. p 17 June 28;
Brev.'Mqf., 23 Nov. 41 ; Mqjor, 1 June, 45.
Captains.
ThomaA Faunee*
Fkfqahar M. Campbell . .
Fred. Leopold ArUiur, s.
Geoige Kennedy
William Bell
Charles Staniforth Host
Wm. Charles Sheppard
John Joaiah Hort
Hereoles Atkin Welman*
William Wllby
Lieutenants.
Jas. Alex. Madigan
W^. Wyndham Bond, s, . .
John Lennox MacAndrew
John Cowell Bartiey ....
O .Latham Thomson,*ii ^j.
David Francis Chambers
John Gray Bolton ......
Henry BatsonBamsbottom
Theobald Pepper Roberts
Henry FitzGerald
John Hallowes
Dominic Jacotin Gamble
George Collins
Arthur Vaaghan D. Harris
Geoige Fred. Cory ton .
G eorgeH amiltonTwemluw
George Leslie
Charles William Aylmer
John Norris M'Kelvey . .
John Richard Lovett ....
John WiUlsrm Percy ....
James Wliite Minchin . .
Ensigns.
Artirnr Ridgway Poyntz
Francis Bdwin Mounsell . .
WatkSn Teneh Little ....
Thomas Knutt
Geoige Augustus Morgan
Sdward Mulso Purvis . .
Octavius Yorke Cocks . .
CharlesCoUins
BNSKiN.
5 AprU 27
3 Aug. 30
P 6 Dec. 33
P24Dec. 33
30 Nov. 15
P 9 Oct. 36
11 June 29
20 Nov. 40
P 17 Jan. 40
P27 May 36
23 June 37
P 4 Nov. 36
P 14 Dec. 38
P 26 Apr. 39
p 27 July 88
P31 Jan. 40
26 Jan. 41
P 20 Oct. 40
P 15 Dec. 40
P 16 Nov. 41
p 10 Mar. 43
P 19 April 44
29 Mar. 44
P23July 44
2 Aug. 44
Pll Oct. 44
22 Nov. 44
21 Dee. 44
P 26 Feb. 45
P 28 Nov. 45
21 Apr. 46
PBOJuly 44
16 Sept. 45
P 12 June 46
22 May 46
28 Aug. 46
22 Dec. 46
22 Apr. 46
P30Mar. 47
11 Nov. 45
LIBUT.
P 12 Nov. 29
P 6 Dec. 33
P 3 July 36
P 1 July 36
26 Apr. 28
P 6 Oct 37
10 Nov. 34
P30Sept.42
16 Mar. 43
P 7 Oct. 37
P 14 Dec. 38
9 Mar. 39
P 8 May 40
P 20 Oct. 40
9April41
6 May 42
30 Jnly 42
P28 June44
2 Aug. 44
12 Sept. 44
Pll Oct. 44
P 25 Feb. 45
15 July 45
18 Nov. 45
P 14 Apr. 46
16 May 46
P 7 July 46
P 28 Aug. 46
P 1 1 Dec. 46
P 2 Mar. 47
PdO Blar. 47
P 10 Dec. 47
P 23 June 37
P 6 Oct. 87
P 8 June 38
p 16 Mar. 39
2 July 41
P26 Feb. 46
1 June 46
P 29 Dec. 46
3 Feb. 47
P 10 Dec. 47
CAPTAIN. BRBV.-MAl.
9 GoloDtl LeMIs was at the
taking of TrsTaoc^ra In ISOS;
alto at the capture of Ibe
iKlaad of Bourbon, and the
Ille of Praaee $ present ia the
engagement* in Java, the lOth,
22d, and 26th Aug. 1811. Semcd
in the Pindarree war In 1817
Army of oeoupathm in Frane^
4 Major ^Sadller lerved fai
Sicily from July 1806 to Jiaae
1812, and vaa preaent at the
capture of the Iilandt of Iscbla
and Procida. Served lubst-
queotly in the Peninsula, in-
cluding the battle of CaatalU
and siege of Tarragona, aetien
at Villa Franca, befides various
minoraffairs; served alio ia the
American war, Including the
attack on Piattsburg.
6 Captain Fauoce served ta
command of the Light Com-
pany, at the re*capture of the
Fo.-t of Nepattnce,2 litH«b.l641 .
7 Ca^ Bam atrvca the eunpalfn
in Um Baatcra Ulaod*, aad «M at
the taklaff of Maeanar in I8U.
Sct^td the Mahnrtu eaaapalfB of 1817 aad 18, and was
sercrely wounded at Bhurtpore in 1818.
8 Lieut. TtaonuoD scrred in the CaO^ War, under
Sir Bei^. irUrban.
11 Air. Oartnell served with the 4th Light
Dragoons during the campaign in At^hanisua
under Lord Keane, andwaa presentatthaatege
and capture of Ohuinee (Medal).
Paynuut€T.-^amt% Bum^^ 6 Feb. 35) EnM. 1 Oct U; lAeut. 16 June, 13;
A^l^mit. — Lieut. George Lutbam Tbomfton, 15 July 45. \^Capt. 19 Dec. M.
Quarter'Master.—^^meB Perry, 23 July, 44. [Hotp.-Amiat. 8 May, 28.
.iAirynra.— Tho§. Qalbraith Logan,* M.D., 30 Aug., 42 ; Anitt.-Strrg. 29 July, 30 ;
■
Facings Blue.
AgentSf Measrs.
Cox & Co.
Assistant'Surgeons. — James Mouat, 14 Dec. 38.
Richard Gamble, M.D., 8 June, 41.
Tho.DehaneLightbody,M.D.,8Apr.42.
served In Ireland during the Rebellion in 17V8. He was employed as an AsalstSLat
A4jatant-Ocneral with the Armv in Hanover under Lord Caihcart in I80;>; al o in tJie same capacity the
follewfaf Hh^ar f»the troops under Sir 8. Auehrontj denlined to reinforce (ieneral Bcresford ia tlio HIver
Piate^in September, however, he was appointed Deputy Adtjut ant-General end Chief of that OeparmeUt to
the Woa|to aervbig In Sooth America : during this rampsign he wan prvsent ut the niege of Monte Video and
the alttek prrvloos to ft, as also that on Buenos Ayres. In June 1B08 he was appointed lo the A<Utttaiil
OcQemTa l>Biar^XDeiit of tJie Army in Portugal, and was present at the bnttlea of VlmU'ra aad Conmna.
Be amnndeff a brigade of the Portuguese A/m> from the end of 18U tu the gcneml peaee te 1814, and
vas eosagcd at the battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, battle of Vittoha, aMault of Tolosa, fttack of tho
oatworiba of San Sebastian and siege of that fortress, actions of the Nive on the 9th, lOtii. 11th, and 18th
Stk B^ of Foot {NorthunAerbmdJFusilkrs) tjgg
m B«tt.t«bw ftf HMaWn^WMly, <f
▼•d Batt.
do.
47.
Qwo fiUa roeamtf*' mMrmowUtng SL Georgcand the Dragon. On tks ernntn ttf tMs 9nd Mldlkr «>«
HoM and Crowa ; 0w IA« 0ap« lAe Klng'a Great ; also St. 0«orge kllliOK tha Draffan. ** WILHELM tTAML"
— " ROLEIA"— " VIMIERA"— " CX)RUNNA"— »»BU8AC0»»— " CIUDAD RODRIGCT— '* BADAJOZ"—
" SALAMANCA"—" VITTORU"— " NIVELLE"r-** 0RTHE8"— " TOULOUSE "— *♦ PraJINSULA."
Colonel.
9 Sir jMper Nlcolls,' KCB. JEns, 24 May, 1793 ; Lieut. 25 Nor. 94 ; Capi. 12
Sept. 99 ; Mqfor, 6 July, 1804 ; Lieut. -Col. 29 Oct. 07 ; CoL 4 Jane, 14 ;
Mqj.'Qen, 19 July, 21 ; Lt.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 6th FasUiert , 4 April, 43.
Lieut. 'Colonel. — J^ David England JohnBon,' Ens. 9 Feb. 04; Li, 29 Dec
04 ; Capt. 12 March, 12 ; Breoet-Mt^or, 22 July, 30 : Major, P 29 Dec 87 :
Lieut.'Col.9Vor.46.
r. James Smith Schonswar, Comet, p5 Mar. 29; Lieut. V17 Dec. 80: Capt,
P6 May, 36 ; Mqf. p2 Aug. 44 ; Lt-Col. 20 July 47.
2tr<Vor#.— John Speaee,' JEri*. 7 Nov. 22 ; Lieut. 26 June, 24 : Capt, p 6 Not.
29 ; MaJ. 9 Nov. 46.
r. PhiUp M. Nel»on Guy, Ens. p 23 Sept. 24 ; Lieut, p 12 Jane 28 ; Capt. p 29
Dec, 37 ; M(o'. 20 July 47.
Yean'S4>rT.
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42
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26
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8
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6
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6
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0
4
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7
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0
6
0
13
0
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0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
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0
1
0
1
0
1
0
I
0
3
0
7
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
9
0
9
0
2
0
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0
Captaiks.
2d
LIEUT.
LIEUT.
r. John Woodward. .
Fm. Blchard Pyner
r.Walt.Craufurd Kennedy
r. Henry F. F. Johnson. .
James Egbert Simmons^
r. Wm. Seymour Scroggs
Felix Ashpitel
William Chester Master
r. George Bryan Milman
r. Griffin Nicbolas
r. Henry Edmunds
John Wallace Colquitt . .
LlEUTBNAMTS.
r. Jas. Archibald Forrest
William Lyons, Aii^
George Benny
r. Thomas Bellew
r. Ferdin. W. L'Estrange
Hambly Knapp
Arthur Watson Palmer..
John Bwaine Hogge ....
rGarthshorcStirlingHome
r, Arthur England Johnson
John Henry Chads ....
Leopold FitzGerald ....
r. F^rands Henry Pender
William HiU Fonter* ..
John Urban Vigots* . • • .
2nd LlBUTBNANTS.
George John Stewart. • . .
r. C. Carter^ At(f
r.Joseph W. Tate Dickson
Albert Ernest Ross ....
r. John Flood
Wm. Henry Petty Meard
George Bennett
John William Madden . .
r, Wm. T. Fra. Wallace. .
r, William Leach
r. Legh Richmond Parry
P 6 Nov. 29
22 Nov. 33
27 Oct. 31
22 Nov. 36
20 Jan. 32
P 12 Juued6
p 10 May 33
P 9 Feb. 38
10 Nov. 34
P 23 April 39
29 May 35
P 21 June 39
P 28 Apr. 87 P 24 Apr. 40
P 23 April 39 P 26 Oct. 41
P 24 May 39J 20 Sept. 42
8 April 34 1 26 May 30
P 8 April 36 P 15 Mar. 39
P17Jan. 40 p 30 Dec. 42
P 6 Mar. 40
15 Jan. 41
1 Nov. 42
P 22 April 42
27 Dec. 42
P 20 Jan. 43
24 Feb. 43
P 9 June 43
24 Feb. 44
26 July 44
9 Jan. 41
P 13 Feb. 46
P 27 Mar. 46
P22JuIy 42
P27 Feb. 35
P31 July 46
13 Nov. 46
1 Dee. 46
22 Dec. 46
23 Dec. 46
24 Dec. 46
P29Dec. 46
P 29 Jan. 47
20 July 47
P 20 Jan. 43
12 Sept. 43
1 May 44
P 30 Dec. 45
9 Jan. 46
P 27 Mar. 46
P31 July 46
9 Nov. 46
23 Dec. 46
24 Dec. 46
12 May 44
CAPTAIN. 'bBBY.-VAJ.
p 12 June 40
P 16 Dec. 40
P21 Feb. 40
P 20 Jan. 43
P 23 July 41
9 Nov. 40
P 24 Oct. 45
P20Dec. 46
P 29 Jan. 47
22 Dec. 45
P 20 Oct. 40
P 20 July 47
t LI.-G0I JoliBion tmbarked
with hia K^neat on tka ci-
pedltion to Usoover In 1806,
aud iraiahipwrcckvdandtakm
piiioner. Accumpsnied tka
eip«ditlon to South AiSariea
In ISOOy and waa fmHiit at
the ttormiog of Bueaoa A jrcb.
Sened aftenrarda In the Pm-
ioiola from June 1868 to Jaa.
1809» and flroM Jana IdW to
B An » 1- An> D^embar IBia^ iiichidi% th«
P 20 July 47 , battle* of Ruleia. Vivien,
P 30 July 47 Lugo, Corunna, Bdno^ lU-
22 Dec. 45 i*"**^ Sabujcal (wottSdadX
pen Knv 1ft '"*"*~ d*Om»r, El Bbdoi^
fault and capiuraof tbf rSadvl,
alafe and ttonninj^ of dydad Rodric# (••-.
▼araly woondad at iht aaianU)^ and baitlc of
Salamanca.
8 Major Spence tarred ai^alnct the JUhflitcca
from MoTeniber 1822 to 18«».
4 Captain Stmmona aenred tha aampaifB
in Aflbhaaistan and Belooehiataa, aa Adpttaat
of the Queen'* Kojrala, lacludinc the ilcavi
and capture of Ghuxnee (Medal) and Khelat;
at the ctorra of each of '
waa aevarely wounded.
P 30
[P29 Dea 4a
Dee; 46; JUeut.
P 21 July 47
P 30 July 47
Pflyma«rer.— Wm. R. C. Potter, 80 July 47 ; 2rf Lieut,
At{futanU,^Lieut. Wm.Lyonfl, 12 Sept 43.
r. 2d Ueut. Charlea Carter, 20 July 47 .
Quarter'Maeters.—r, Bernard M'Donald, 20 July 47.
Robert Wcbater, 23 July 47.
Suraemu,^Wm, Ord Mackenzie, M.D., 8 Jan. 47 ; Aetkt.-Snrg. 4 Jan. 90.
r. Wm. Sail, M.D., 13 July 47 ; Aetist.^Surg, 10 May 89.
iiMif^.-5iffyeDn#.^Robcrt Fraser Bobb, M.D., 7 Aug. 46.
r. Dudley Hanley, M.D., 20 July 47.
Faeingi Bright Green.— i4jFCTif#, Mewri. Cox & Co.
[Returned from QibralUr, 12 May, 1843.]
I Sir Jafper NIcoHs aerred In the Mahmtta war, and waa at the battle of Ancaum, and at the aiap
itorm of Oawlel Ohur. Joined Lord Cathcart'a army in Hanover, In 18M. Aocompoaled tha expcdittaa
loder OenermI Craufurd to Sooth America, in 180fl, and commanded a column at the aMmntm Ma«Moa
Hyrea, In July 1807. Embarked for Spain In IHW, and comroantird the Mlh at Ihc baiiJ* of Con»m«> |*nw
reeded to Wale beren In I80U. Employed In the Nrpaol war, and commands a torn, and «ia(|Mi«a th«
jrovJnce of Kumaoon, April 1815. Ser?rd as a Brluadier in the Piiidam-e wnr, and for a Uiiie rommao«»M
he centre division. At tlM li^^e of lltiurtpore. he commanded the second divifion of Injantry.cnaalsltup c«f
three b»l aJrc which divialoii e^rtitd the left breach on the lAth Jan. ISM. Medal for Coruaaa.
Bati
'] 6th ( The Reyal Ut fVarmekshfte)ji:^,ifFoo(.,
r
Teuv'Senr.
75
FbH
Hair
M lftAJls/dl99«;*'-'>OB Uw three eornen of the Meond oolovr, " th$ lto$0 and Vrowtt, '^-^AMha ^ 6r«na«
«!«»' ttpt, - TiU JCiii^ Crnt,» — " ROLEIA" — •• TIM IBR A" — «• CX)HUUNA" — ••Tn!TORlA"-^<
••FYREKEBS^— « NITKLLE"— ^ 0RTHE8"— " PENINSULA*'—" NIAGARA."
CoUmel.—Sir George Niigeait,* JBarf. GCB. Entign, 6 July, 1773 ; Li69t. 2a'
Not. 75; Ca^, 28 April, 78; Jf<V9r, 3 May, 83; JLieut.^Col. 8 Sept, 89;
Col I Mar. 94; Mqjor.-Gen. 3 May, 06; Lient.-GeH, 25 Sept. 1808; <;«R.
4 June, 13; FM^t/ Marshal, 9 Not. 46; C<?;. 6th Begt. 20 May, 06.
Zieutenant'Colonels.— John Michel, JSnsiffn, P 3 Apr. 28 ; Lieut, p 28 Ap* 25 -,
Capt, P 12 Dec. 20 ; Mqjcr, p6 Mar. 40; LUut.^Col. p15 April, 4^. '
r. John ffoUiott Crofton,' Efuign,lB Dec 24; Lieut. P20 Aug. 26; CapL p 17
July, 36 ; Mqjor, p 15 Aprils 42 ; Lieut,'Col, 7 Aug. 46, 1 '
3fq/or^.— Randal Burnley, Comet , p30 Dec 24; Lient, p8 Oct 25; Capt.
P 14 Aug. 27 ; Brevet-Mqfor, 23 Not. 41 ; Mqjwr^ 26 July, 44.
r. John Thomas Griffith8,^iut^,6 Sept 14 ; Lieut, p 17 May, 21 ; Capt, 1 Sept.
31 ; Major, 7 Aug. 46^ __^
25
24
22
34
19
15
15
11
11
9
8
18
17
13
7
6
6
6
7
6
6
6
8
5
5
7
6
4
7
8
3
3
2
2
4
2
2
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2
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Captains.
Tho." Sidney Powell ' . . . .
Robt W. M*Leod Fraser
Morris James Hall
P 13 May 26
5 July 33
P 15 Mar. 33
r. J. Elphinston Robertsoni p 8 April 37
ENSIGN.
1
I.ZEUT.
r. George Finlay*
Edward F. Crowder'. .
r. Reginald Peel ....
r. John CmTen Manseigh
Edward Staunton
Edward James Blanckley
r. Wm. F. Vise, Chewton^
r. Henry Balguy
Lieutenants.
Charles Henry Dowker..
r. William Albert Stratton
Hcm.A.G.C.ChichestOT,aii
r. Darid Henry Elrington
Thomas Henry SomervilJe
Godfrey Annytage ....
Geoige Grant Webb*. . • .
r. Wm. Edward Robertson
r. Henry Pratt Gore. . . .
r.Wm. Lewis Penneiathcr
r. Philip Augustus Mosse
r. Thomas Fred. Puleston
Wm. FrazerGeo.Servantes
Charies Parker Catty ..
Richard Thompson ....
Ensigns.
r. John Richard Blake . .
Frederick William Gore..
Robert ProTO Norris . • . .
r.W.Lee,^<M2. Q.M.S8Juoe44
r.C. H .T. BrucedeRuyignes
r.HcnryJohnNewtonKing
John Hen. Ford Eiklngtou
Fra. W. H. M'Cleland
r. Augustus Dayies. . .
Alexander Shuldhum
p 17 Not. 37
15 June 39
P 5 June 40
26 Nov. 30
17 May 31
22 May 35
18 July 41
P 29 Apr. 42
p 7 Jan. 42
27 May 42
P 19 Feb. 41
P 7 Oct. 42
25 Oct 42
P 1 Not. 42
20 Mar. 40
P 14 April 43
P21 July 43
30 Apr. 41
16 Apr. 42
P 19 Not. 44
2 July 41
P 2 May 45
8 Aug. 45
P 27 Feb. 46
P 9 June 46
p 10 June 46
28 July 46
30 July 46
31 July 46
28 Aug. 46
3 Not. 46
P 4 June 47
P31 May 31
P 17 July 86
7 Jan* 36
P21 Jane 30
P 15 Apr. 42
P 1 Not. 42
P 14 April 43
11 July 34
4 Dec. 34
17 Jan. 38
P25 Aug. 4^
P 20 Oct 43
P 7Jiily43
P 19 Not. 44
P22Noy. 42
P 2 May 45
P28N07. 45
P 29 Not. 45
P 28 Dec. 41
p 9 June 46
p 10 Jane 46
31 July 46
31 July 46
31
7 Aug, 46
29 Jan. 47
P12 Not. 47
CAPTAIN.
P 13 Not. 85
P 15 Apr. 42
P 1 Not. 42
P 27 Oct 43
P19NOT. 44
P 2 May 45
P28No¥. 45
31 July 46
31 July 4G
7 Aug. 46
P 13 Aug. 47
P 13 Not. 47
BUEV.-^A/.
23 Jul|y 39
S LL CbU Crofhm iru Apfoiatott
Pcnlaa iBterpreter to th« fotoa
aadcr^flcadler-OciMrml Llt«bSrta.'
in Aoffutt, leSt. and Krred with it*
thioiiglMmt the •rduous opcrariom-
ia Parktir. aad cfaiqit tb« Tlibet
In tbc N. W. DcMrt, wbleh cntod'
In Um («kln« at Balm^eK
S M^cr PoveH Mrrad u Aldr*
d«-CMnp and Penlaa Inlcrptttcr to
Lord Keane tbroufbout tb«
paign oT ias*9 In AffghaaUtan. i
baa rredvad a BMdal for Obupntc.
4 Lord Chewton irfTad wliU the
MDitla in (he rapptetilon oC tbo
IniaiMetlao tn CAna4ai and witli
July 46ltk« KM in Ibe canl|M^fn pn lb*
SutleJ io 1844. ineiudfo^ tbe bctti^
of Sobraon (medal).
ft Caputs* Pittlay add Cn>«(l«r.
and Doctor If urt«fb, tri* the e#er«
tire men of tb« wiqf of tb« 6Ul
Befft CMtitmed dt Advta, roanctl'
part of an expcditiofi of fiOO m^n utder «he ro^uaand
of Lieut. Col. Pcnnyeuiek, which destroyed tht Arab
potta of Sbelk Mcdl and Sbeifc Othman, and sklttnkhcd
between ttioee place* on ttie e«h Oct. 1841.
« Lieut. Webb Nrred with tbe Lef| Wing! ofthe
Quecn'i RofaU durinf the campaign of 11144 an| 44 in
the Soattiem Concan and Sawant Warree CDuniry» in*
eluding tho Homing of Mveral atoctodea. dnd ^e In.
veetmcnt and capture of Uio Porta of If oBoh^r and
kfunauntoth.
7 KmIgn Lee eerved with tbe Boyal M arinei at the
capture of the Ulaod of Oarabuaa, together idth lefioral .
piratical Teasela in its harbour* in 18M-9.
. P 8 Oct 47
EdwaMi Lloyd JP 12 Nov. 47
Paymaster. — John Mackintoab, 14 Aug. 46; 2nd Lieut, 5 July, 08 ; Ideut. 15
0 Adl3UtaiU».—r, Bnsign William Lee,^ 28 July 46. [Aug, 05.
0 Lieut. Hon. Augustus George Charles Chichester, 22 Oct 47.
0 Quarter-Maetert.— John Croker, 28th July, 46.
0 r. George Pollard, 28 July» 40. [4 Dec 26.
0 5ur^eorM.— John Murtagh/ M D., 2 July, 41 ; Astt.-Surg. 1 1 Feb. 30 ; Hosp.-A ut.
0 r. PeterRobert8on,M.D.2July,41; ^. 5.,12 Jan.26; H.^.,24 Nov. 25.
0 Amttant'Surgeon*. — r. William Duncan, 8 Not. 39.
0 r. John William Mostyn, M.D., 8 March, 44.
0 I Henry Vereker Bindon, 12 June 46, [Armii, Si Co.
Facingt Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co^ — Irish Agents, Sir £. R. Borough, ^f .,
I Sir Oeorga Nugent Mrred in the flrst American war, from Sept. 1777 unUI its termination in 1783, and wai wmplo^ed oa
the Expedition up RudM>n*« River for the relief of Oraeral Burgornc's anny ; present alto at tho capture of Porta Mout>
gomery and Clinton, by attault. and on TarieuB other deaultory terricoa. Accompenied the brigade of Ouarda to the Coit>
gkaom, fa March* 1798, and eerred the campaign of that year i preeeni at tbe aiege of Valeneienaaa, actioaa of St. Amaad,
I larrltire. A«. aad on tho army gaing Into winter quartan he returned home for the purpoM of raiting a ragt,» tho SMh. la
•»pt. 17M. ha aoeomfaniod hla regt . to Walchercn, where ho held tbe local rank of Bricadier*Geoeral \ and, in Oct. Joined
Oa May oTtba Duke of York, and obtained tbe coaunand of a brigade of the lire, c intoned in and near to the luva of Xi«l
ia ikt Waak CooMaaadtd the Northern District In Ireland during the whole of tho RebelUoo.
*^Ulf^;S?'"-] IthRegtqf Foot, {Royal Funliers.) [^.•i^SSST
Id «he centre of the colours, The <' Ros^' within the ^'Gartet** and the '< Crmtm'* oter il.
And in the comers of the second Colour, The " White Horse.*' <' MABTiinqra* —
"Talatbra" — "Albuher A"—- "Bad Ajoz" — " Salamanca" — " Vittobia" —
" PrRBNBBd*' — ^"Obthbs" — ^* Toulousb" — ** Pbninsula."
Yean' S€rv.
54
FuU
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22
18
14
14
14
12
11
12
11
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9
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Colonel.
9 Right Hon. Sir Edward Blakeney/ KCB. GCH. Comet 28 Feb. 1794 ; Xinc^,
24 Sept. 94; Capt. 24 Dec. 94; Mqfor, 17 Sept. 1801 ; Lieui.'CoL 25 April,
08: Col. 4 June, 14; Mqjor-Gen. 27 May, 26; Lieut,'Gen. 28 June, 96;
Col. 7th Fusiliers, 20 Sept. 32.
LietU.'CoUmel. ,
Frederic Farquhanon, Sru. 17 Sept. 13; Lieut. 25 May, 14; Capt. P23 Sept.
19; MqfOTy P 29 June, 30 ; Lieut.-Col. p 7 Sept. 32 ; Col. 9 Not. 46.
Mq^ort.
Ucy Walter Yea, Ens. p6 Oct. 25; Zieui. p19 Dec. 26; Capt. P90 PecSa;
AqjoTf PS June, 42.
Richard WUbraham,> 2it<f Lieut., p 25 Mar. 28 ; Lieut. 25 May, 33 ; Capt. P29
July, 36; Brev.'Mqjor, 31 De<^ 41 ; AfeycTT, P19 Jan. 44.
Captains.
P24Jan. 34
P23 May 34
P 9 Aug. 33
P 8April36
p25 Aug. 37
P18 Mar. 36
P 7April37
29 Sept. 37
P 5 July 39
P 4 July 39
T. St. v. H. C. Troabridge
Robert Stuart.'...
Arthur John Pack
Charles Stewart Cochmne
2/oii.W.Lygon Pakeoham
/fait.CharIes Luke Haie,f .
Wm. I«wls Grant
Wm. R. Browne
Herb. Wat. Wms.Wynn
William Hopson Hopson
lilEtJTBNAMTS.
Frederick Mills, d. a4jt.
£dm. H. Wilson Bellairs
George Christian Wilson
William Monck, A<{^.. . .
Plomer J. Young
Henry Aylmer Porter . .
John Donovan Vomer . .
Robert Kaye, s.
Fred. John 0. Whitehead
George Rashletgh Edgell
Dugald Stewart Miller . .
Charles Edward Watson
Augustus Alex. Ruxton. .
W.H. Dominic FitaGerald
ThomasBeckwith Speedy*' 15 Mar. 39
WilllamJesseHoare,<tpm.' P 12 Jtin. 44
ElfSION.
P 25 Jan. SO
PI6N0V. 41
15 Dec. 40
P28 Aug. 40
11 May 38
P 30 May 43
P 24 Sept. 41
10 Nov. 39
P25 Nov. 42
P 14 July 43
P27 Sept. 42
P 13 Oct. 43
P 25 Aug. 43
P 8 Oct. 44
LIBUT.
PSODec. 36
1 1 June 37
P 5 May 37
P17 Aug. 38
P31 Aug. 38
P 7 Dec. 38
P 28 July 40
P 5 Mar. 41
P 24 Sept. 41
P 28 Dec. 41
CAPTAIB.
BBBVBT"
MAJOB,
P 1 April 42
clG Aug. 42
P 19 May 43
P 29 April 42
P 1 Nov. 39
P 14 June 44
P 23 Aug. 44
27 Sept 44
P 8 Oct 44
P20Dec 44
P 8 Aug. 45
p 8 Aug. 45
P 24 Oct. 40
P27 Mar. 46
23 Oct. 41
P 1 May 46
P 9 Apr. 47
P 1 May 46
P22 0ct. 47
P 5 Nov. 47
P24 Dec. 47
P 14 Dec. 41
P 2 Sept. 42
P23 June 43
P 12 Jan. 44
P 26 Jan. 44
P 23 Aug. 44
P 23 May 45
P 27 Mar. 46
P28 Apr. 46
P24Dec 47
a MiOor Wllbrsbam itrved
the Syrwn CAiap»ltn of \%¥^
41, including tbv advanee oa
Oaia and affklr near Atktioa.
8 tX. Speedy ienrvd Uiecam-
palgnt of 184 1 and 42, in the tSih
Light In aiitrjr, and waapraatnc
at the •tonning of the kboord
C'-abool Fati, aflkir of Teicttn,
forcing the JogduUuck Paea,
reduction of the FDrt of Mamoo
Kiiail, defence of Jellalabad nd
•ortiff on th« I4t]i Nuf . and 1st
Ltoc 1841, llth MarrJi, 94tli
March, and Ut April 1848, aad
general action and defeat of
AlibarKhan. Medals br iaU»-
labad and Cabool.
P 12 July 45
Harry Lee Carter p 14 Apr. 43
RichardWilliamAIdwortb Pl9Aug. 44
C. Fra. Berens Dawkins p 31 Dec. 44
John Busby ' p 3 Oct. 45 i'^ft uec. 47
Pai^moifer.— Thomas GUley, 11 May. 38 ; Lieut, k. At^. 9 Not. 30.
Aifjutant.— Lieut. William Monck, 20 March, 46.
O IQuarter'Master. — John Hogan, 1 Oct 47.
0 ^tfT^etm.—John Mitchell, M.D. 12 Jan. 44 ; Assist. -Surg. 13 Not. 32*
0 Assistant Surgeons. — ^Thomas Moore Sunter, M.B., 6 Oct. 43.
0 William Sedgwick Saunders, 6 Nov. 46. [&Co.
FacmgsBhie. — Agents, Messrs. Cos k. Co.—Irith Agents, Sir E. R. Borough, Bt., Armlt,
I Sir Sdermrd Blakeaey aeeumpanied the eipedition under Major Gen. White to the Wect Indiea, and wna
present at the capture of Demerara, Berbice, and Easequiho, In ITUfc in the coarse of ibis eenrlce he Has
three times taken prisoner bjr Privateers and suffered severe bardtffelps. In 1790 he accoapanled th« expe-
dition to Holland, and was present in the actions of the lOth and Itfth Sept., and also In thties of the tod
and 0th October. In I8C7 lie sailed with the Royal Fusiliers to the Baliicj Joined Lord Cathcait^ flspedA-
tlon, sad «at prsesnl at tba oaptare «f the Danish FItel and sarrender of Copeobam. In I60e he was
present at the capture of Martinique. In ItU he sailed for Lisbon in coaaaieadof ttie Facfllere, and duilnf
that and the foUowlnf campaifos of 1S19» IS, and 14, he was present at the battles of Busaco and Albahsm
seTereljr woonded tbroagh the thigh ; action at Aldea de Ponte, sitites of Ciudad Rodrifo and la<mos —
•everely woonded through the mnn at the assault i battles of Vlttoria, Pampeluna, Pji rencea, and Nlvelle,
besides Tanoos minor actions. la 1914 be Joined the furoe acalnet Mew Orleans, and was present at the
ntsaiilt of the lines before that place. In IS 10 he Joined the aimj la Belgmm, and was pretenl at the
capture of Paris. Sir Edward baa recalTed a croas aad oee clasp for Jiartlnlq«M» Albuberai 8a4^|oc,
VUtoria, aad Pyraaeet.
1
H ^''l 8/A ( The King's) Regiment of Foot [S'^i:] 1«9
!■» White H0r8e^ on a red ground within the ^^OarterJ* and the ** Crown" over it.
In the three conkers of the second colour, the *^ Royal Cypher arid Crown" *^ Nee
tupera terrmt," The **Sphinx;* with the words ** EGYPT — " MARTINIQUE"
-^« NiAGARA.**
Colonel,
Sir Gordon Dnimmond,i GCB. JBns. 21 Sept. 1780 ; Lt. 81 Mur. 91 ; Capt. 31
Jan. 92; Afq;. 28 Feb. 94; Lt.-CoL 1 Maroh, 94 ; Col. 1 Jan. 9S ; Afq; ^Gen,
1 Jan. 05 ; Lt.-Qen. 4 June, 1 1 ; Qen, 27 May, 25 ; Col. 8th Foot, 24 Apr. 46.
Lieut,' CoUmeli,
Henry Winchcombe Hartley, Em. 10 Sept. 18 ; Lieut, 1 Oct. 20; Capt, p 1 Oct.
25; Brevet'Mqjor, 28 June 38; Migor,P2j Oct. 41 ; Lt.-Col, p 16 Dec. 45.
John Longfield, En*. p23 June 25; Xteu^ p 26 Sept. 26 ; Copr.PSO Jan.35;
Mq^, P 19 Nov. 44 : Lieut. 'Col. 3 Apr. 46.
Af<^'or«.— Edward Harris Greathed, Ens. p 22 June, 32 ; Lieut, P 10 May, 33 ;
Capt. P 27 Apr. 38 ; Mqj. p 3 Apr. 46.
Francis Saunderson Holmes, Ens. p 8 Feb. 33 ; Lieut. 6 July 35 ; Capt. p 26
Oct. 41 ; Mqjor, p 28 Apr. 46.^
YiAn*
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Captains.
Stephenson Brown
Fred. Douglas Lumley . .
Coulthurst Holder
John Hinde
John Long Marsden ....
James Speedy
James Johnston
A. Canningb. Robertson'
Edwin Gream DanielP . .
Ferdinand White,* CB. . .
Lieutenants.
WilUam Bayly,»a4/
George Edward Baynes
Richard Wilaon Hartley
John Hen.Edw. dc Hobeck
Alfred Ingilby Gamett. .
Ellis James Charter ....
Robert Stuart Baynes . .
John Ball Campbell ....
Richard Wm. Woods' ..
Thomas Geoi^e Souter^
Thomas Dowse
Charles Power Cobbe ..
Daniel Beere
Thomas Aldridge ......
Ersk. Nimmo Sandilands
George Corry, r
Shaftoe Craster Crcster. .
Edward RawlingsHannam
Robert Becher Stowards
William Henry Herrick
B. Kennicott M'Dcrmott^
M'KayRynd
Charles Covell Neame
Ensigns.
W. Huddleston Macadam
Horace Ximenes
John Biggs
Wm. Waldegrave PogKon
Fred. Dickinson Bourne
George Fuller Walker . .
Allan John Robertson . .
John Vere Wm. Hen. Webb
ENSIGN.
P 8 Mar. 33
P 22 Oct. 33
P 22 Jan. 36
P 28 Feb. 35
P17 Feb. 37
15 May 28
P 7 June 39
P 15 Sept. 37
P 2 Oct. 35
P 2 Nov. 26
26 Jan.
P 2 July
P 26 Oct.
P 6 May
P 13 May
P 25 Oct.
P 28 July
2 July
P 27 Aug.
21 May
30
41
41
42
42
42
43
41
41
42
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
27 Mar. 40
13 July 41
4 May 42
21 May 42
21 May 42
26 July 44
P27 Sept. 44
P 4 July 45
23 Dec. 43
5 Jan. 44
1 Nov. 42
P 10 Dec. 45
20 May 42
P 23 Jan. 46
P 27 Mar. 46
p 2 Sept. 45
P 27 Mar. 46
P 5 Apr. 40
14 Apr. 46
28 Apr. 46
P 4 Sept. 35
8 Jan. 38
P 10 Jan. 38
P30Jone 37
P 7 June 39
23 May 32
P 13 May 42
P 20 Aug. 41
P 7 Sept. 38
10 Nov. 31
23 June 42
P 12 Dec. 43
P 27 Sept. 44
P 19 Not. 44
P 4 July 45
P 16 Dec. 45
P 27 Mar. 46
29 Sept. 43
30 Dec. 43
28 Jan. 44
2 Sept. 45
3 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
P 3 Apr. 46
P 21 Apr. 46
P 28 Apr. 46
13 Nov. 46
p 5 Mar. 47
P 14 Feb. 45
P 6 May 42
P 25 Oct. 42
P27 Sept. 44
P 4 July 45
p 14 Nov. 45
14 Jan. 44
P21 Apr. 46
Pll Nov. 45
P 26 Not. 45
P 7 Aug. 40
BBBT.-MAJ.
23 Dec. 42
2 Captain Robertaon served
in the Anglo-Spanisli Legion
from July 1BS5 to June 1887.
Received a medal for the ac-
tion of Sth hl%j, 1887; the
crosf of the lat clan of San
Fernando, for the actions of
the 15tb and lOtb March,
1887 i and another medal for
the stormlnir oi Irun, 17th
Maj following : levereljr
wounded in the face bj a
•pUiiter in the general action
on I he beighta of Amelia, lal
Oct. 1886.
8 Captain Danlell served with
theAftth In China (Medal), and
wai present at Amoj, Chuiao,
and Cbluhae, inrlitdlng the
repulM of the night attack.
4 Lieut. M'Dermott lenred
with the Buih at the battle of
Punniar (medal;.
A Lieuta. Woodi and Boater
were present with the Buflfk In
the action of Pnnnlar, and
have received Ube Bronze Star.
6 M^jor White served, aa a
Captain in the 40lh, through-
out the operations in Candahar
and AffghaolstHii in 1841 and 49 (Medal), and
also at the battle of Mabanjpore (Medal).
7 Paymaster Hartley served at the surrender
of Martinique ; and taking of Quadaloupe In
181&.
8 Lieut. Bayly waa present at Che battle ef
Plattsburgitt 1814.
l/Kf
29 Jan. 47
PoymA^^^.— Bartholomew Hartley/ 30 Oct. 35 ; Ene. 15 Jan. 13 j Lieut. 26
May, 14; Capt. 17 April, 35.
Aiilutmt.r^Lieui. Wm. Bayly,* 14 Dec. 41.
Quarter^Master.'^John Ross, 8 Not. 42.
Surgeon,— John Chaa. Qrabam Tice, M.D.,23 Jan. 46 ; AsHtt,'Surg. 15 Jan.d6.
Aseutant'Surgeona.'^JankeB Richard Ffennell, 20 Nov. 41.
Richard Domenlchetti, M.D., 3 Apr. 46.
Henry Clinton Murtin, 20 March, 46.
4 Facings Blue. — Agents ^ Messrs. Cox & Co.
\ DngnmtcmA avrvMl l» BaMaail in 17W ■nd 95. ind wm pmntt In Nhncfucn durlnff ;lhe tlef*. »»* •» the
AcymiieaMa em ft^tMtim te Sgypc in MOI. and was present la the battira of the ISih and ft ft March ) «!» M
* ef ahamanieh. and at the surrender of Orand Cairo and of Alexandria. Sir Oordon saw moeh ssrriet m aie
la the aelion near the Falb of Miaf ara, wbcfo he wasterenly
•*r»' Ser*
54
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20
30
3d {£. Kent) Regt. of Foot {or The Buffs.) \^'^SS!fJ!'*
Th« liro^on.** l>ocB9" "T^lavsra" *'Ai.biihbba" "^rmsjiBss" **Ntvxt.fia**'**fli¥B"
•• pJKMiiiRcLA" *• PcmriAn.** Colonel,
9 Sir Henry Kinj?,* CB. KCH. Come/, 36 March, 94; Lieut 12 Aug.&5; Cflp^
3 May, 00; M({for, 6 Feb. 07 ; Lieut,'Col. 31 Dec. 11 ; CoL 27 May, «;
Mqj&r-Gen, 10 Jan. 37 ; Lt-Oen9 Nov. 46 > Col, o( the BaS&, 16 March, 45.
LietUenant^Colonel.
^ Sir James Dennis,* KCB. ^n*. 2 Sept. 96 ; Lt, 12 Apr. 97 ; Capt. 6 An^. 03;
Brevet-Major, 13 Oct. 12 > Brevet-Lieut. -CoL 27 May, 25 ; Begtl,-M«{jor,
25 Apr. 2B ; RegtL- Lieut. -Col, 4 Jnne, 33 ; Ca/. 28 June, 38.
Majore. — Cliarles T. Van Btraabenzee,' Eiu. p 28 Aug. 23; Lieut. >«a Fel^
I 33 ; Capt. P 10 Mar. 37 j Jlfcyiw, 27 Ang. 43 ; Brevet- Lt,- Col. 30 April, 44.
Donald Meent Cameron,^ Ens. 26 April 28; Lieut, P 17 March 30; Capt. p 13
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March 40 ; Mffjor, P 10 Dec. 47.
Captains.
Patrick M*Kie»
Jamea Tftlbot Airey/ «. . .
Harry Blair
George Bridge
Hall Plumer Chamberlain
Peter Browne
Charles A. Cobbe
Charles William Green . .
Fred. Francis MaQde,^ . . .
HughSmith,^.....
LIKUTHNANT9.
^m. John Dorehtil,^. . . .
Kenneth M^Kensie,^ r...
Alex. Hamilton Robsou^
llHnnas Kains *
James Wm. Richardson *
James Swetenham^ ••••
Waiter Powiiall
Charles Hood
Oamett Warburtou ....
George James Ambrose. .
Henry John King
R. G. Amlierst Luard,AdJ.
KNSION.
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3 Nov. 12
11 Feb. 30
9 Dec. 27
16 April 29
Pl4Feb. 34
20 Feb. 35
P 6 July 38
7 April 38
13 Mar. 40
P 8 Jan. 41
p 16 Jan. 35
3 June 36
P 26 Dec. 38
P 20 Nov. 39
P 15 Not. 39
P 22 July 42
P ODcc. 44
P 26 June 44
P 5 July 44
P 4 July 45
P 8 Aug. 45
LIBUT.
3 Nov. 14
P 3 May 33
9 Nov. 31
21 Sept. 32
P 3 June 86
7 Dec. 38
P 28 Jan. 42
P 13 Mar. 40
P27 Aug. 41
1 Nov. 42
CAPTAIN.
10 Mar. 38
BRBV.-VAl.
30 Apt. 44
6 July 45
Cortlandt Taylor ' p 13 Feb. 46
Octavius Cobb R(»oke
ETfSIONS.
John Henry Lukis
AU4;uxtus Edwanl Eilice
Fred. Richard Berguer . .
John Lewes
Smith Ramadge
Rob. Sandford Warhurton
P 20 Nov. 46
P 3 Oct. 29
p 22 July 42
80 Dec. 43
28 Jan. 44
p 18 Feb. 46
P 20 Nov. 46
P 8 Dec. 46
p 14 May 47
P 10 Deo. 47
P 10 Dm. 47
fr JlSjor il*Kl« snrM la A«
NepMlwe var of 1814 aad 14.
u Vi juta^ qu ', Prwenl at the tiega and ea^ur*
i; w ^ TA of Halraw. Served ibc Mahraitu
P 29 Ma^' 40 Md Pin«j«n«« cMnpaigB of 18t7
20 May 42 and la, aad fo the Bunana wa#p
8 Aoril 42 1 '"»™ •''"»*• ***** ""*** **■ ■**••
a a k J IV < cliiaion in 1896, and waa woiiod-
P o Aug. 4d I ^ ,t l„g mwauH of MerfvW «
P 18 Oct. 45 j Oct. 18M. Served aa as Awbc»
P20 No¥, 4()|'^<y"**"»-GeD«al In tlM aci«n
P31 Julv 4« °' Mahan^jpore, for wliirfc to
1*01 J my W rrcelrcd the Brevet of Maivr
and a Brooae Star.
6 CaptaiaAirej acted as Aids-
de-Camp to Sir Bobrrt 8ale at
the •toriiiing of the Khoord Oa-
bool Pats tn Oct. IMl. aad bad
his horn ikot under bha. R«
■orved as Atde-de>Catup to M^^ Oen. Elpkla-
«toDe, Id AfijfhanUian, from January 1A41. aai4
was present tn every sUrmtah or sortie made hj
the garrison fh>m tbe cantoonenta durinip tft«
iosurraction at Cabo»l, and was aflerwaMs givaa
up as a hoslaK<*. He acted as Alde>4a-OaiB^ to
Sir John M'Coskill at the storming of IsikUC
And was present wltb tbe BuA at Vba bnttfe of
Puaaiar (madal).
5 Nov. 46
P 23 Apr. 47
P 14 May 47
P 10 Dec. 47
P 10 Dec. 47
16 Sept. 4d
P 9 Apr. 47
P23Apr. 47
p 14 May 47
15 May 47
P 8 Oct. 47
George Robert Gray ' p 10 Dec. 47
Pttynuuter.-^Vred. Geo. Syma, 25 June 47 ; Ens, 22 MAr..44; Liemi. V May 47.
A({jutant. — Richard Georgf Amherst Luard^ 24 Dec. 47.
Qtiarter'M(uter.*-Jo»enh Cartmail, 12 July, 39 ; Eru. 7 Dec. 38.
5arp.— Rot>ert SteveBson,* MD., 2 Feb. 44 ; Asaiet.-Surg. 14 Mank, 34.
AMfiatant'Surffeon. — George Fcmton Cameron^ M.D., 7 July, 46.
Facings Buff,— Agent, Charles R. M'Grigor, B»q,—IriikAgemt9,8irK, SL
Borough, Bt., Armit, Sc Go.
[Returned from Bengal, May, 1846.]
1 Sir Hmktf Klaff ssrvH at the sl^f« of Porto llco, sad espCurt of TrtntdMl. la 1717. Whilst «Mi«Sf«d M Mari^ ia
• inaward of Martiai^iir, ii» was aidarvd to yraend tn a maU wstrt to 8c Plerrs, with s drtaehmmt of rwoBiy«#» aaci^
t rorm a (ward tor tht aoTrrnor^ Sir Wm. KcpprI i eneoiiaMrvd a Prracb yrivaWer •€ dio Dlaanad Bock, noaattac k«s
int o«o«s, vith srrvntr mn on board, vhidi. after s tiiarp aetlaa of cwtnty minotos, vaa bsaton off wiOi a lass af tsa «■«
illed. and Sfto«« voondtd « Sir Hcorf hariof only om nan killed, and bioMrir wetwditf la tbo ill sold ir. tsrvod Stee
liryRUan campaign of 1801. IwlodiM the aetloa at the landii^ at AWaktr Bay, •««(* oT tbo casUo, aad aeUans of
lirdi mad 9ik M^ at ■ahmmil*. at »Mea latter aa SBmiaaili it a sqwdnm of tko Stta Ugat Disaiiaa, aid laai
re Csprdlttott to WalHirm, and ttts* at f iMklag. ISOS. Apvotatrd Cssamandaat of Tarik la m% assl ftar kH
I Its d»(Ht«e. bis commiMkm as LiMt Colonel *aa astedatrd to tbe day of ibo amaolt. SIsC Dec. ISll. iotefd Ima WeU
n«ifn>anBjr a t»w day* altor tho kasclo ^ ffalamsasa i wmmaaded the saad at the battlo of Vmoria. sad
r iho aetioo tbo fsmwnd of tito bffi«id« darolvad aa Ufea. Sir Brarjr
ftr baltir of Villnrfa.
1 Sir Jaasea Dtanls ai^omfaatod tbe cspedltloa to Copcnhagea In IWI. asd waa wovadcA In
*rtt^ to Um last Amarlsan w>r, inrlMdlut baWto of Qaisaato^a (wswadsd), stonatassf Port Oossvo, aotkm at 8tos»r '^te*
•oonded !• two places vllb^uiksl bolls, and also isatwsd bf bavins Mslaaas sbot, wbleb feU oa MaX «■< srti^ mt |te»
Upi<l> at no«>(Art Croek, CMamanded o dlriaion st tbo battle of Hahsrslpofi^ Mtk Doo, ISai* BtaMo muU tm «aiA k»
lut «ppn|fiti>d a R.C.11.
3 Lt-Col S«ratft»ettsee lerred tbo eompalfn affatiut tbe RfiakoT Cootf la 1814. taOkS aetieaaf Tli*ia"^iiii f ia<
Vth Dre. ISia be racveedrd to tlie eoMmaod of the aotb regt.
4 The fbi lowing Oflleen «eee preflcnt wttb the Reft, ai tbe battle of Punnlar, t9tb Dee. ISt9,aod bave rtcetvtd Ike
fi' ibr tbo 8MM» elf ^M^or Cameron, Captaint Maude ood Smith, Limits Dnrrbill (wAooded aa Pfht sMo of
4*Keiisto» Iskmai (had bk bmas sint ondte btm), Kalna sad Bk-hBrdooa, ami Dnrtor BievenM»a.
; bt. Si itiahsm was satanly iinaSid In «» rigbttof. and SligMtroa tte len akk*. whilst eurf^^
.f.;oHrprtf«V«i»aliaabanisaCPMaiar,oaihol8* Doe. tsat he has nrctleed the Bronse SUr.
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Cb/<m«/.~9 ^tr Thomaa Bradford/ GCB. GCH. En*, 20 Oct. 1793; Liem
9 Dec. 93 ; Capt, 15 April, 94 ; Mt^, 9 Sept. 96 ; Zieut.-Col. 1 Jtn. 1801
CoZ. 25 Jaly, 10; Mq/or-Gen, 4 June, 13; Zieui^^Oen. 97 Hay, 25; &M
__ 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 4th Begt. 7 Feb. 46.
0 I Zieutenant'ColoneU.—ntnTy Wm. Breton, J5'n#. 16 March, 15 ; Xf . p27 July, 20
Capt. P21 July, 25; M(^, p31 Dec. 28; Lt-CoLvil July,34 ; Col. 9 Nov. 46
John Leslie,* KH. JEhu. 7 Aug. 1806; Xtinc/. 2 June, 08; Ce^t. 30 Nov. 09
Mqfor, PI Jan. 19; Lieui.-Col. p 29 Aug. 26 ; Col. 23 Nov. 41.
Mqfort.—9 WUliam Sadlier,^ JBru. 2 Apnl, 07 ; Lieut. 4 May, 09 ; Capt. 2£
Aug. 25; Mi0ar, 4 Feb. 38.
Thomaa Williams, Etu. p 12 Sept. 22; Zieu^. p 7 July, 25; Cap^. p 17 June 28;
Srev.-'Mqf.f 23 Nov. 41 ; Memory 1 June, 45.
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Captains.
ThomaA Fannee*
Farqahar M. Campbell . .
Fred. Leopold ArUiur, #.
George Kennedy
WUliam Bell
Charles Staniforth Hoxt
Wm. Charles Sheppard
John Joaiah Hort
Hercoles Atkin Welman*
WiUiamWUby
Lieutenants.
Jas. Alex. Madigan
W. Wyndham Bond, «. . .
John Lennox MacAndrew
John Cowell Bartley ....
G .LatliamThomson,'ii4;.
David Francis Chambers
John Gray Bolton
Henry BatsonRamsbottom
Theobald Pepper Roberts
Henry FitzGerald
John Httllowes
Dominic Jacotin Gamble
George Collins
Arthur Vaughan D. Harris
Geoxge Fred. Cory ton .
G eorgeH amlltonTwemlow
George Leslie
Charks William Aylmer
John Norris M'Kelvey . .
John Richard Lovett ....
John WiUbrm Percy ....
James White Minchin . .
Ensigns.
. Artirar Ridgway Poyntz
Francis Edwin Maunsell. .
Watkin Tench Little ....
Thomas Knott
George Augustus Morgan
Bdward Mulso Purvis . .
Octavius Yorke Cocks . •
Charles CoUins
BN3ION.
5 April 27
3 Aug. 30
P 6 Dec 33
P24Dec. 33
30 Nov. 15
P 9 Oct. 35
11 June 29
20 Nov. 40
P 17 Jan. 40
P27 May 36
23 June 37
P 4 Nov. 36
P 14 Dec. 38
P26 Apr. 39
P 27 July 38
P3l Jan. 40
36 Jan. 41
P 20 Oct. 40
P 15 Dec. 40
P 16 Nov. 41
P 10 Mar. 43
P 19 April 44
29 Mar. 44
P23July 44
2 Aug. 44
Pll Oct. 44
22 Nov. 44
21 Dee. 44
P 25 Feb. 45
P 28 Nov. 45
21 Apr. 46
PdOJuly 44
16 Sept. 45
P 12 June 46
22 May 46
28 Aug. 46
22 Dec. 46
22 Apr. 46
PdOMar. 47
11 Nov. 45
LIBUT.
P 12 Nov.
P 6 Dec.
P 3 July
P IJuly
26 Apr.
P 6 Oct.
10 Nov.
P30 Sept.
16 Mar.
P 7 Oct.
29
33
36
36
28
37
34
42
43
37
CAPTAIN. BHBV.-MAJ
P 14 Dec. 38
9 Mar. 39
P 8 May 40
P 20 Oct. 40
9April41
6 May 42
30 July 42
P28June44
2 Aug. 44
12 Sept. 44
Pll Oct. 44
P 25 Feb. 45
15 July 45
18 Hov. 45
P 14 Apr. 46
16 May 46
P 7 July 46
P 28 Aug. 46
P 1 1 Dec. 46
P 2 Mar. 47
PdO Mar. 47
P 10 Dec. 47
P23Juned7
P 6 Oct. 87
P 8 June 38
p 15 Mar. 39
2 July 41
P25 Feb. 45
1 June 45
P 29 Dec. 46
3 Feb. 47
P 10 Dec, 47
9 Colonel U$H» wm at the
taking of Trsvaocere In 190$;
bIso at the capture of the
iKlaad of Bourbon, and the
I«le of Prases ; preteot ia the
engagement* ia Java, tite 10th,
22d, and 26th Aug.1811. Served
in the Plndarree war In 1817
Annj of oceapatkni in Franee
4 Major ^Sadller served tn
SIcilj from July 1808 to June
1812, and waa preeent at the
capture of the Islands of lechia
and Procida. Served subie-
queatly in the Peninsula, in-
cluding the battle of CastalU
and siege of Tarragona, action
at Villa Franca, beBdes various
minoraflUrs; served alio in the
American war, lacluding the
attack on Plattsburg.
6 Captain Faunoe served In
command of the Light Com-
pany, at the re-capture of the
Fo.-t of Nepannee,2 UtFeb. 1841 .
7 Ca^t. Bam strvci the «Bmp«Jfn
ta tiie Ewttra Island*, and wai at
the Ukfof of MacesMU- In I8U.
Set^ed the Mabnitu caaBpaltn of iai7 and 18, and was
Mvereif wounded at Bhurtpore la 18M.
8 Lieut. TtaoniMm served In the CaO^ War, under
Sir BenJ. D* Urban.
U Air. Oartnell served with the 4th Light
Dragoons during the campaign In Affghanlsun
under Lord Keane, and wee presentat the elege
and capture of Ghuznee (Medal).
PayQMW<«r.— Jamea Bum,^ 6 Feb. 35 j JEns. 1 Oct. 11; Lkut. 16 Jane, 18;
Adjutant. — i^ieii^ George Latham Tbomson, 15 July 45. \^Capt. 19 Dec. 34.
Quarfer-ilfaf^er.— Jamea Perry, 23 July, 44, [Hotp,- Auist. B May, 28.
•SuryMst.— Thoa. Oalbraith Logan,* M.D., 30 Aug., 42 ; A$ntt.'8wrg. 29 July, 30 ;
Facings Blue.
AfftntSj Mesflw.
Cox k Co.
Astittant'-Surgeont. — James Mouat, 14 Dec. 38.
Richard Gamble, M.D., 8 June, 41.
Tho.DehaneLightbody,M.D.,8Apr.42.
served in Ireland during the Rebellion in 17V8. He was employed as an Asalstant
Adjutant-General with the Armv in Hanover under Lord Caihcart in 180b; al o in tlie same capacity tba
tolleertaf year f» the troops under Sir 8. Auchmotj destined to reinforce (General Btvesford ia the River
Plaie^i^^ September, however, he was appointed Dvpuiy Acj^utant-Oenoral and Chief of that Oepar.meAt to
thelMte serving In South America : during this rampalgn be was present ut the niege of Monte Video and
the^lttek previous lo ft, as also that on Buenos Ayres. In June lb08 he was appointed to the Ad>atant
Oeoml'a^liaiarlimt of the Army in Portugal, and was pracent at the biiUlee of Viniiera and Corunna.
He\asmmtMe8 a Brigade of the Portugueta A/ni> from the end of 1811 lu the gcneml peace in 1814, end
*as engaged at the battle of Salamanca, slei^e of Burgoe, battle of Vittoria, aMauU of Toloea, xttack of iho
ontwerka of San Sebaatian and siege of that fortresa, actions of the Nive on the 9th, 10th, llth, and 18th
ithBegLofFo(ii{N€Hhvcmb€rlmdF^
do.
«7.
" Q«o fai» Voeantf" turmwrnttng St. Georfojind th* Dracoa. 0» UU eorngr* of t^ t»d MMir tkt
Bom ofsil Crown ; on IA« W9u Mtf King's Cresl ; also St. Oeorge Ullinc th« Dnigan. ** W ILH ELM tTAHL**
— "ROLEIA"— " VIMIERA"— " CORUNNA"— "BU8ACX)"— " CIUDAD RODRIG<r— •» BADAJOK''^
J*^ SALAMANCA"—-" YITTORIA"— " NIVELLE"^-" 0RTHE8"— " TOULOUSE "—" PENINSULA."
Colonel.
9 Sir Jasper Nlcolls/ KCB. Ens. 24 May, 1703 ; Lieut, 25 Nor. 94; CVip/. 12
Sept. 09 ; Mq^or^ 6 July, 1804 ; Lieut.-Col 29 Oct. 07 ; CoL 4 June, 14 ;
Mqj.'Gtn. 19 July, 21 ; Lt.-Gen, 10 Jan. 97 ; Col. 6th FusUien, 4 Apfil, 43.
Lieut.'Colonel.—'9 Dayid England Johnson,' J^yw. 9 Feb. 04; X^. 20 Dec
04 ; Capt. 12 March, 12 ; Brevet-Mqjor, 22 July, 30 ; Mq^or, P 20 Dec. 87 ;
lAeui.'Col. 9 Not. 46.
r. James Smith Schonswnr, Cornet^ P5 Mar. 29; Lieut. *17 Dec. 80; Capt.
P6 May, 86 ; Mqj. p2 Ang. 44 ; Li-Col. 20 July 47.
itCtyorf.— John Spence,' Ens. 7 Nov. 22; JAeut. 25 June, 24 ; Capt. p 5 Kor.
20 ; Maj. 9 Nov. 46.
r. PhUip M. Nelson Guy, Ens. p 28 Sept 24 ; Lieut, p 12 Jane 28 ; Capt. p 29
Dec. 37 ; Mqj. 20 July 47.
Ywn'S4>rT.
55
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P«y.
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42
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0
26
0
24
0
19
0
15
0
17
0
12
0
16
0
18
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11
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12
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8
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1
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8
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9
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1
0
Captains.
I
2d LIEUT.
LIEUT.
r. John Woodward. .
Fm. Blchard Pyner
r.Walt.Craufiird Kennedy
r. Henry F. F. Johnson . .
James Egbert Simmons*
r. Wm. Seymour Scroggs
Felix Ashpitel
William Chester Master
r. George Bryan Milman
r. Griffin Nicholas
r. Henry Edmunds.
John Wallace C<^qttitt . .
Lieutenants.
r. Jas. Archibald Forrest
William Lyons, Adj
George Benny
r. Thomas Bellew
r. Ferdin. W. L'Estrange
Hambly Knapp
Arthur Watson Palmer..
John Swaine Hogge ....
rGarthshorcStirling Homel
r. Arthur England Johnson'
John Henry Chads ....
Leopold FitzGerald ....
r. F^rancis Henry Pender
WUllam HiU Forster* ..
John Urban Vigors* ....
2nd Lieutenants.
George John Stewart. . . .
r. C. Carter, A4j.
r.Joseph W. Tate Dickson
Albert Ernest Ross ....
r. John Flood
Wm. Henry Petty Meard
George Bennett
Jo|in William Madden . .
r. Wm. T. Fra. Wallace. .
r. William Leach
r. Legh Richmond Parry
P 6 Nov. 29
22 Nov- 33
27 Oct. 81
22 Nov. 86
20 Jan. 32
P 12 June35
P28 Apr, 87 |
P 23 April 39
P 24 May 39 J
8 April 341
P 8 April 36
P 17 Jan. 40
P 6 Mar. 40
15 Jan. 41
1 Nov. 42
P 22 April 42
27 Dec. 42
P 20 Jan. 43
24 Feb. 43
P 9 June 43
24 Feb. 44
26 July 44
9 Jan. 41
P 13 Feb. 46
P 27 Mar. 46
P22July 42
P27 Feb.
P 10 May 83
P 9 Feb. 88
10 Nov. 34
P 23 April 39
20 May 85
P 21 June 39
P24 Apr. 40
P 26 Oct. 41
20 Sept. 42
26 May 86
P 15 Mar. 89
P 80 Dec. 42
35
P8] July 46
13 Nov. 46
1 Dec. 46
22 Dec. 46
23 Dec. 46
24 Dec. 46
P 29 Dec. 46
p 29 Jan. 47
20 July 47
P 21 Jttfy 47
P 20 Jan. 48
12 Sept. 43
1 May 44
P 80 Dec. 45
9 Jan. 46
P 27 Mar. 46
P31 July 46
9 Nov. 46
23 Dec. 46
24 Dec. 40
12 May 44
P 20 July 47
P 80 July 47
22 Dee. 45
P20NOV. 38
CAPTAIN. 'bEST.-MAJ.
P 12 June 40
P 15 Dec. 40
P21 Feb. 40
P 20 Jan. 43
P 23 July 41
9 Nov. 40
P 24 Oct. 45
P20Dec. 46
P 29 Jan. 47
22 Dec. 45
P 20 Oct. 46
P 20 July 47
tLt-Col Jolioion embarked
with hit rairiaient on tie ei-
peditlon to Usoovor In lSOft»
and wuthipwreckcdandtnk«n
pritoner. Accumponied tbo
expedition to Soutli Attorien
in 1806, nnd was ptvHnt at
{ the •torrninK of Bueaoe Aji««.
Served aftenrardf In thn Pen-
fn«ula from June 1806 to Jnn.
leOQ^ and from Jane lAM) to
Deccokher IBlSk inchidiiiir tho
battle* of Ruleia, Vi^tera,
Lugo, Corunna, Biitaa^ Re-
diulia, Sabugal (wounded^
Poentaa d'Onpr, El ttidon,
flr»t 8le«e of BidjOoCf md na-
fault aitd capioreorthrriad«rl,
ttage and ttorming of C^ydad Rodrlc# (to-
▼erely wonnded at the aaaaaltX and bnHlc of
Salamanca.
S Mijor Spence serted ai^alnct tfan Aahanlcos
from MoTeniber 1822 to 18){5.
4 Captain Stmmone eenred tli« anmnaifB
In Afl^haniitan and BelooehUtnn. aa A^iMnt
of the Queen'* Kojfalt, induding tiie ttonn
and capture of Ohuznee (Medal) and Khclnt;
at the ctorra of each of "
WW MTorely wounded.
[P29D6a4G.
y 47 3 2<f Lieut, p 80 Dee. 45 ; LUut,
P 80 July 47
Paymaster.— y^m. R. C. Potter, 80 Jnl:
Ai^utants.— Lieut. Wm.Lyons, 12 Sept. 48.
r. 2d Lieut. Cfaarlee Carter. 20 July 47 .
Quarter-Masters.— r. Bernard McDonald, 20 July 47.
Robert Webater, 28 July 47.
Surgetms.—Wm. Ord Mackcniie, M.D., S Jan. 47 ; Assist.-Surg. 4 Jan. 90.
r. Wm. Sail, M.D., 13 July 47 ; Assist.-Surg. 10 May 80.
Assist.'Suraeons.^Bt^H Fnuer Robb, M.D., 7 Aug. 46.
r. Dudley Hanley, M.D., 20 July 47.
Facings Bright Gnem—Affents, Measri. Cox & Co.
[Returned from Gibraltar, 12 May, 1S43.J
I Sir Jaiper Hlcom aenred to the Mahmtta war, and waa at the l»lttf «' Atyaum. *Bd at the
•torn of Gawtel Qbur. Joined Lord Cathcart's armjr In Hanoter, in 1806. Acoompanied tha e
under General Craufurd to Sooth America, In ISOfl, and commanded a oolumn •^/*«J^^>r<
Ayrea, In July 1807. Embarked for Spain In 1H08, and commantled the Mlh at the bailie of J'*""
eaeded to Walrheren In 180tf. Emplujed in the Nepao! war, atid eonironnded a fofvr,an<i nonq«tiM
proTtnce of Kumaoon. April 1815. Served a» a Brii.'adlpr in the Plnd»rree wor, and for a uu»« commMttcd
the cenlft* dirlaion. At the tif ge of Bhurtpore, he comnmnded the teeond ditr i«on of Inbnl^i, couMiU^ %J
thra* hri a b>«. «hi«h rfivuian Mrri«d ihc left breach on the 18th Jan. 1630. Medal lor Comoaa.
Pro-
-•Ob th« three eornen of the MCoad oolour, " Ths Jfot# and Vrown/'-^AM hn ^ drvak*
Mpt, -TiU Kitig>9 CVf**."— "ROLBIA"— ••TIMIKRA"— -CORUNNA"— ••TiWORlA"-^^
••PYREKEBSr— « NITBLLE*'— ^» ORTHES"— ^ PENINSULA"—" NIAGARA."
Cohnel.—Sir George Niigeait,» Bart. GCB. Ensign, 6 July, 1773 ; Xt^. »
Nor. 75; Cap<. 28 April, 78; Mqjifry 3 May, 83; Zieut.^Col. 8 Sept 89;
Co/. 1 Mar. 94; Mqjor.-Gen. 3 May, 96; LUut.-QeH, 25 Sept. 1808; Gen.
4 June, 13; Fielti Marshal, 9 Noy. 46; Co^ 6th B^t. 20 May, 06.
Zieutenant'Colonels.—Jobn Michel, JSnHffn, 9 3 Apr. 28 ; Lieut, P 28 Apr, 25 ;
Capt.9\2 Dec. 20; Major, p6 Mar. 40; Lieut.^Col. p15 April, 4^.*
r. John ffolliott Crofton,' j&nn^,18 Dec 24; Ueut. P29 Aug. 26; Capti p 17
July, 35 ; Mqjor, p 15 April, 43 ; Limt.-Col. 7 Aug. 46.
Afq/oTf.— Randal Burnley, Comity p30 l}te, 24; Xies^. p8 Oct 35; Capi,
P 14 Aug. 27 ; Breeet'Mqfor, 23 No?. 41 ; Mq^, 26 July, 44.
r. John Thomas Griifithfl,£7m^n,6 Sept. 14 ; Lieat, p 17 May, 21 ; Cap. 1 Sept.
31 ; Meuor, 7 Aug. 46^ •
Ytmn* Sen.
75
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Captains.
Tho. Sidney Powell*. . . .
Robt. W. M'Leod Fraser
Morris James Hall
ENSIGN.
P 13 May 26
5 July 33
P 15 Mar. 33
r . J . Elphinston Robertsonj p 8 April 37
P17NOV.37
15 June 39
P 5 June 40
26 Not. 30
17 May 31
22 May 35
18 July 41
P 29 Apr. 42
LIEUT.
r. Geoige Finlay*
Edward F. Crowder' ....
r. Reginald Peel
r. John Craven Manseigh
Edward Staunton
Edward James Blanckley
r. Wm. F. Vise. Chewton*
r. Henry Balguy
Lieutenants.
Charles Henry Dowker*.
r. William Albert Stratum
Hcm.A.G.C.Chieb«ster,ad{ p 19 Feb'
r. DaTid Henry Elrington p 7 Oct.
Thomas Henry Somervilie
Godfrey Armytage ....
Geoige Grant Webb^. • . .
r. Wm. Edward Robertson
r. Henry Pratt Gore ....
r.Wm. Lewis Pennelathcr
r. Philip Augustus Mosse
r. Thomas Fred. Puleston
Wm. FrazerGeo.Servantes
Charies Parker Catty . .
Richard Thompson ....
Ensigns.
r. John Richard Blake . .
Frederick William Gore. .
Robert ProTO Norris ....
r.W.Lee,^iM{. Q.ll.a8Juoe44
r.C. H .T. BrucedeRuvignes
r. Hen ryJohn Newton King
John Hen. Ford Eikingtou
Fra. W. H. M'Cleland . .
r. Augustus Davies
Alexander Shuldhum
P31 May 31
P 17 July 35
7 Jan* 30
P21 June 39
p 15 Apr. 42
P 1 Not. 42
P14 AprU4d
11 July 34
4 Dec. 34
17 Jan. 38
P25 Aug. 4^
P 20 Oct 43
P 7 Jan. 42
27 May 42
41
42
25 Oct 42
P 1 Not. 42
20 Mar. 40
P 14 April 43
P 21 July 43
30 Apr. 41
16 Apr. 42
P 19 Not. 44
2 July 41
P 2 May 45
8 Aug. 45
p 27 Feb* 46
Edward Lloj^d jP
9 June 46
10 June 46
28 July 46
80 July 46
31 July 46
28 Aug. 40
3 Not. 46
4 June 47
8 Oct 47
12 Not. 47
P 7 July 43
P 19 Not. 44
P32NOV. 42
P 2 May 45
P 28 Nov. 45
P 29 Not. 45
P 28 Dec. 41
P 9 June 46
p 10 June 46
31 July 46
31 July 46
31 July 46
7 Aug. 46
29 Jan. 47
CAPTAIN. |BltEY.-^AJ>
P 13 Not. 851 !S3 Ju|y 39
P 15 Apr. 42
P 1 Not. 42
P 27 Oct 43
P 19 Nov. 44
P 2 May 45
P 28 Not. 45
31 July 46
31 July 46
7 Aug. 46
P 13 Aug. 47
P 13 Not. 47
S Ll Cbl. Croflon iru apfototecl
Farrian Interpreter to th« fofcq
under Bficadier-Ociiflral LiMbSrlU. •
In AaffiMt, I83S, and lerred irith If
(taRHiffhottl the •rduous op«ratlaD»-
la Parktir. and afaimt the Tlll)c»
In the N.W. Desert, wUcb eodad*
In the taking of Balo^eh
S Utiar PoveU Mrred aa ASde^
de-Camp and PeiaUn Inlcrpiietar to
Lord Keane tbroufhout th4 Mai«
paign oT ias>9 in AfffhanUtan, and
haa wcelved a medal for Obtuniee.
4 Lord ChewloQ arrred witU the
Militia in the snppteaalon of th«
inmteeiiao In Cana4a| and with
tkn ftard in the ean|>a|fn pn the
SutleJ In 1844. Indodfo^ the bdtU^.
of S<^raoa (medal).
ft Captaloi Pinlay add Crowtler.
P 12 Not* 47 i "^ ^^^'^*°' Murtif h, «rl* the c#er,
Uve men of the wiqf of the 6Ui
Befft amtiaBed dt Adtn, roonnl*
part of an cacpcdlthin of 000 aMn under the eo#uaand
of Lieut. CoL Pennyeulefc, which destroyed thf Arab
posta of Sheik Medl and Sheik Othman, and skiitoWicd
between ttiose pUwce on the SCh Oot. 1841.
0 Llent. Webb serred witfi the Left WIntf of the
Queen's Royal* durinf the campaign of 1S44 anf 45 in
the Southern Conean and Sawant Warrca Cbuntry* In-
eludinff tha storming of Mraral stDclaHlea, tod kh« in.
vestment and capture of the Forta of Mottobir and'
kfunsuntoih.
7 BnsIgn Lee served with the Boyal M artnea at the
capture of the Island «f Carabuaa, together «|th |e«aral .
plntkal veaKla in Its harbour, m 18t6-9.
Paymaster. — John Mackintodb, 14 Aug. 46; 2nd Lieut. 5 July, 08 ; Jjieui. 16
A4futants.—r. Ensign William Lee/ 38 July 46. [Angi. 05.
Lieut. Hoti. Augustus George Charles Chichester^ 23 Oct. 47.
Quarter-Masters.— John Crokeri 28th July, 46.
r. George Pollard, 28 July, 46. [$ Dec 26.
^ur^eOTM.— John Murtagh/ MD., 2 July, 41 ; Asst.-Surg. 11 Feb. 30; Hosp.-Assi.
r. l'eterRobert8on,M.D.2July,41; ^. 5.,12Jan.26; H.^.,24 NoT.25.
Assiitant'Surgeom.^-r. William Duncan, 8 Not. 39.
r. John William Mostyn, M.D., 8 March, 44.
Henry Vereker Bindon, 12 June 46. [Armii, k, Co.
Facvnge Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Sir £. R. Borough, St.,
1 sir George Nugent served in the dnt American war. from Sept. 1777 until its termination in 1783, and was^emplofed oa
the Kxpedttion up Rudiion's River fbr the relief of General Bargoyne's army t pres«nt also at the capture of Foru Mesit-
■omery and Clinton, by assault, and on varioas other desultory sorvlota. Accompanied the brigade of Guards to the Con-
ttnant, ta March, 1798, and serred the campnlgn of that year i present at the airge of VakneWnoaa, actiom oT St. Amnnd,
llnnrtlaa. An. and on the army gnlng Into winter quarters be returned home for the purpose of raising a ragt,» the S6ib. In
•hPC I7M. ha aaeanfnnM hla regt . to Walchercn. where he held the local rank of Brigadier-General ^ and. In Oct. Joined
tbn nwii nf the Dnk* of Tork, and obtained the command of a brigade of the line, cantoned In and near to tlic town of Tlel
an tkt Waal, Commanded the Northern District In Ireland during the whole of tha R«bcUion.
^ ..i«i«''-
t
•^SiKSTi'SS?'"] IthRegt. of Foot, {Royal Fusiliers.) ['^i^ic'SSUr
Id the centre of the colours, The " Ros^* within the "Gartet** and the '' Crown** over il.
And in the comers of the second Colour, The " White Horse." << MA.BTiifiqvB" —
"Talatbra"— "Albuhbha" — " Badajoz" — " Salamanca" —" Vittobia" —
" PYRBNBBti*' — ^**0RTHBS'* — " ToIJLOUSB" — " PbNINSULA."
Yean' Serv.
54
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CoUmel.
9 Right Hon, Sir Edward Blakeney,* KCB. GCH. Comet 28 Feb. 1794 ; Lieut.
24 Sept 94; Capt. 24 Dec. 94; Mqjor, 17 Sept. 1801 ; Lieut, -Col 25 April,
08: Col. 4 June, 14; Mqjor-Gen. 27 May, 25; Lieut.'Gen. 28Jimey96;
CoL 7th FusiUers, 20 Sept. 32.
Lieut. 'CoUmel, ^
Frederic Farquharson, Bnt, 17 Sept. 13; Lieut', 25 May, 14; Copt, p23 Sept.
19; Mqjor, P 29 June, 30 ; Lieut,-Col, p 7 Sept. 32 ; Col, 9 Not. 46.
Mqjort,
Lacy Walter Yea, JEnt, p6 Oct. 25; Lieut, P19 Dec. 26; Capt. p30 060.96;
AcJOTf Pd June, 42.
Richard Wilbraham,* 2nd Lieut,, p 25 Mar. 28 ; Lieut, 25 May, 33; Capt. p29
July, 36 ; Brev,'Mqfor, 31 De<^ 41 ; Mqfor, P 19 Jan. 44.
Captains.
T. St. V. H. C. Troabridge
Robert Stuart .*
Arthur John Pack ....
Charles Stewart Cochmne
lfofi.W.Lygon Pakenham
Hiim.CharIeft Luke Hare,f .
Wm. IfCwis Grant
Wm. R. Browne
Herb. Wat. Wms.Wynn
William Hopsoa Hopson
Ltbutbnants.
Frederick Mills, d, a^jt,
£dm. H. Wilson Bellairs
George Christian Wilson
William Monck, A4j,, , ,
Plomcr J. Young
Henry Aylmer Porter . .
John Donovan Vcmer . .
Robert Kaye, $
Fred. Jolm G. Whitehead
George Rashleigh Edgell
Dngald Stewart Miller ..
Charles Edward Watson
Augustus Alex. Ruxton . .
W.H. Dominic FitzGerald
ThomasBeckwith Speedy'
WilliamJesse U oare, d,pm.
Montagu Wigley Bell . .
Harry Lee Carter
RichardWiUiamAldwortb
C. Fnu Berens Dawkins
B98IOK.
P24Jan. 34
P23 May 34
P 9 Aug. 33
P 8April36
p25 Aug. 37
P 18 Mar. 36
P 7April87
29 Sept. 37
p 5 July 39
P 4 July 39
P 25 Jan. 39
P 16 No7. 41
15 Dec. 40
P28 Aug. 40
11 May 38
P 30 May 43
P 24 Sept. 41
16 Nov. 39
P25 Nov. 42
P 14 July 43
P27 Sept. 42
P 13 Oct. 43
P25 Aug. 43
P 8 Oct. 44
15 Mar. 39
P 12 Jan. 44
P 12 July 45
P 14 Apr. 43
p 19 Aug. 44
PSl Dec. 44
LIBUT.
P30Dec. 36
11 June 37
P 5 May 37
P17 Aug. 38
P31 Aug. 38
P 7 Dec. 38
P 28 July 40
P 5 Mar. 41
P 24 Sept. 41
P 28 Dec. 41
p 1 April 42
P16 Aug. 42
P 19 May 43
P 29 April 42
P 1 Nov. 39
P 14 June 44
P 23 Aug. 44
27 Sept. 44
P 8 Oct. 44
P 20 Dec. 44
P 8 Aug. 45
P 8 Aug. 45
P 24 Oct. 45
P 27 Mar. 46
23 Oct. 41
p 1 May 46
P 9 Apr. 47
p 1 May 46
P22 0ct. 47
P 5 Nov. 47
P24 Dec. 47
CAPTAIB.
BBBYBT"
MAJOB,
P 14 Dec. 41
P 2 Sept. 42
P2dJune 43
P 12 Jan. 44
P 26 Jan. 44
P 23 Aug. 44
P 23 May 45
p 27 Mar. 46
P28 Apr. 46
P 24 Dec 47
a Hi^or Wllbrabam wrved
the Syrian campaign of \%¥^
41, includingr the advance oo
Oaia and affklr near Atkeloa.
S tX. Speedj aerrtid the capi'-
palgn* of IM 1 and 42, in the 1Mb
Light In autrjr, and was preaenc
at ibe itorming of the khoord
C'abool Paaa, affair of Teiaan,
forcing the JagduUuek Paaap
reduction of the Wori of Mamoo
Kiiall, defence of Jellalabad SMl
sortlri on the 14th Not. and tat
Oec 1841, nth March, 94tli
March, and U\, April 184S, aad
general action and defeat of
AlibarKhan. Medalt f»r Jella-
tabad and Cabool.
John Busby ' p 3 Oct. 45
\Pa]fmiuter,'—'ThovaBM QUley, 11 May . 38 ; Lieut, k. Aiff, 9 Nov. 30.
^ A4jutant,^Lieut, William Monck, 20 March, 46.
0 iQuarter^Maeter. — John Hogan, 1 Oct. 47.
0 , ^tcr^MMi.— John Mitchell, M.D. 12 Jan. 44 ; Ateist.-Surg, 13 Nov. 32*
0 Auittant Surgeons, — ^Thomas Moore Sunter, M.B., 6 Oct. 43.
0 William Sedgwick Saunders, 6 Nov. 46. [& Co.
FacintfsBlue, — Agents, Messrs. Cos t, Co,^ Irish Agents, Sir £. R. Borough, Bt,, Armit,
t Sir Bdermrd BlaUaey aeoumpanied the expedition under Mi^r Gen. Wbite to the Wect ladica, otd waa
praaeat at the capture of Demerara, Berbice, and EaeeqnihOi (n ITUft la the eoarae of thla aerrk* he Waa
three timet taken priaoner by PrlTateen and auflered aevere banMtpa. In 1790 he aceompaaled tha expe-
dition to Holland, and waa preaent in the aetlona of the 10th and IVth Sept., and niao In thtiea of the tod
and 0th October. In IBC7 he sailed with the Rojal FuslUera to the Baltic; Joined Lord Cathcart'a aspedA-
tion, aad «aa praaaat at tba capture ot the Daulah FUei and tnnvnder of Copenhagen. In I60e be waa
preaent at the captura of Martlniqua. In IMl he tailed Cor Uahoa in comniaadof ttie Faal1k*ra» and during
that and the foUowlofC caDimlfuaof 1819, IS, and 14, he waa praaeni at the battlcaof Butaco and Albahu>— »
•CTerelj wounded through the thigh ; action at Aidea de Ponte, aU>gea of Ciudad Rodrlfo and la<mot —
■ercrely wounded through tha ann at the aaaauli; haltlea of Vfttoria, Painpeluna, Pjrreneea, and Nitelle,
baaidaa ▼anooa minor aetlona, la 1914 be joined tha furee afSlnat Mew DrlMuia, and waa prMani at the
aaaaiilt of the Unca before that place. la Id 10 he joined tha army la Balgiinn. and waa preaent at tba
capture of Paris. Sir Edward baa rtcaired a croaa aad one dacp for Jdartinlqiia^ AlbulMra, I
Viitoris, aad Pyrtaaca.
"SI^
23
16
- rtM^''] 8/A ( 2%^ iTm/*) Regiment of Fad. [ «*»iSS: 1 1 59
Wlatt Horse," on a red ground within the ^'Garter J* and the ** Croton" over it.
Jn the three comers of the second colour, the " Royal Cypher and Croum," " Nee
ntpera terrent,*' The ** Sphinx:* with the words *' EGYPT — " MARTmiQUE"
— " NiAGABA."
Colonel.
Sir Gordon Drammond,i GCB. JEne. 21 Sept. 1780; Lt, 31 Mar. 01 ; Capt. 31
Jan. 02 ; AfaJ. 28 Feb. 04 j Lt.-CoL 1 March, 04 ; Col. 1 Jso 96 ; Mi{f^Gen.
1 Jan. 05 ', Lt.'Qen. 4 June, 1 1 ; Qen. 27 May, 25 ; Col. 8th Foot, 24 Apr. 46.
LUut.'Colonelt.
Henry Wmchcombe Hartley, JSTw*. 10 Sept. 18 j Lwirf, 1 Oct. 20 ; Capt. p 1 Oct.
26; Brevet'MqjoT, 28 June 38; Jlfiycw, p2J Oct. 41 ; Lt.-Col. Pie Dec. 46.
John Longfield, Em. p23 June 25; Xtew*. p 26 Sept- 26 ; Cap*. P 80 Jan. 36 :
Mtyor, P 10 Nov. 44 ; Lieut. -Col. 3 Apr. 46.
Jlf<i/or«.->Edward Harris Greathed, Em. p 22 June, 32; Lieut, p 10 May, 33 :
Capt. P 27 Apr. 38 ; Miy. p 3 Apr. 46.
Francis Saunderson Holmes, Ena. p 8 Feb. 33 ; LieiU. 6 July 35 ; Cavt. p 26
Oct. 41 ; M<^or, P 28 Apr. 46. ^ » /-
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Captains.
Stephenson Brown
Fred. Douglas Lumley ..
Coiilthurst Holder
John Hinde
John Long Marsden ....
James Speedy
James Johnston
A. Conningb. Robertson*
Edwin Gream Daniell' . .
Ferdinand White,* CB.. .
LlEXTTENANTS.
William Bayly,»a4/
George Edward Baynes
Richard Wilson Hartley
John Hen.Ed w. dc Hobeck
Alfred Ingilby Garnett. .
Ellis James Charter ....
Robert Stuart Baynes . .
John Ball Campbell ....
Richard Wm. Woods* ..
Thomas George Souter*
Thomas Dowse
Charles Power Cobbe . .
Daniel Beere
Thomas Aldridge
Ersk. Nimmo Sandilands
George Corry, r
Shaftoe Craster Craster. .
Edward RawlingsHannam
Robert Becher Stowards
William Henry Herrick
B. Kennicott M'Dermott^
M«KayRynd
Charles Covell Neame . .
Ensioks.
W. Hnddleston Macadam
Horace Ximenes.
John Biggs
Wm. Waidegrave Pogson
Fred. Dickinson Bourne
George Fuller Walker . .
Allan John Robertson . .
John Vere Wm. Hen. Webb
BNBIGN.
P 8 Mar. 33
P 22 Oct. 33
P 22 Jan. 36
P 28 Feb. 35
P 17 Feb. 37
15 May 28
P 7 June 30
P 15 Sept. 37
P 2 Oct. 35
P 2 Nov. 26
26 Jan.
P 2 July
P 26 Oct.
P 6 May
P 13 May
P 25 Oct.
P 28 July
2 July
P 27 Aug.
21 May
30
41
41
42
42
42
43
41
41
42
27 Mar. 40
13 July 41
4 May 42
21 May 42
21 May 42
26 July 44
P27 Sept. 44
P 4 July 45
23 Dec. 43
5 Jan. 44
1 Nov. 42
P 10 Dec. 45
20 May 42
P 23 Jan. 46
P 27 Mar. 46
P 2 Sept.45
P 27 Mar. 46
P 5 Apr. 46
14 Apr. 46
28 Apr. 46
20 Jan.
LIBUT.
P 4 Sept. 35
8 Jan. 38
P 10 Jan. 38
P 30 June 37
P 7 June 30
23 May 32
CAPTAIK.
P 6 May 42
P 25 Oct. 42
P27 Sept. 44
P 4 July 46
P 14 Nov. 45
14 Jan. 44
P 13 May 42 P21 Apr. 46
P 20 Aug. 41 IP 11 Nov. 45
P 7 Sept. 38
10 Not. 31
23 June 42
P 12 Dec. 43
P 27 Sept. 44
P 10 Nov. 44
P 4 July 45
P 16 Dec. 45
P 27 Mar. 46
20 Sept. 43
30 Dec. 43
28 Jan. 44
2 Sept. 45
3 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
P 3 Apr. 46
P21 Apr. 46
P 28 Apr. 46
13 Nov. 46
P 5 Mar. 47
P 14 Feb. 46
P 25 Not. 46
P 7 Aug. 40
BRBT.-MAJ.
23 Dec. 42
2 Captain Robertson served
in the Anglo-Bpanfsh Leg^ioo
from Jalj 1S85 to June 1887.
Received a medal for the ac-
tion of Sth May, 1887; the
cross of the 1st class of San
Fernando, for the actions of
the J5th and lOlh March,
1887 ; and another medal for
the stormingr of Irun, 17th
May following : severeljr
wounded in the face bjr a
splinter In the general action
on the heighu of Amelia, 1st
Oct. 1898.
8 Captain Danlell f erved with
the 65th in Chhia (MedalX and
waspreMni at Amoj, Chuiao,
and Cbinbae, inrliidlng the
repnlse of the night attack.
4 Lieut. M'Oermott served
with the Buffs at the batile of
Punniar (medal;.
fi Lieuts. Woods and Soirter
were present with the Buflfk fai
the action of Pnnnlar, and
have received the Bronze Star.
6 M^jor White served, m a
Captain In the 40lh, through-
out the operations in Candahar
and Affghanlstun in 1841 and 4S (Medal), and
also at the battle of Mahar^Jpore (Medoi).
7 Paymaster Hartley served at the surrender
of Martinique ; and taking of Guadaloupe in
1815.
8 Lieut. Bayly was present at the battle ef
PlatUburgin 1814.
47
PflywMM^tfr.— Bartholomew Hartley/ 30 Oct. 35; JE7ii«. 15 Jan. 13; Xtni/.S6
May, 14; Capt. 17 April, 35.
AtJ^utanty^Lieut, Wm. Bayly," 14 Dec. 41,
QHorter^Master.'-JoYm Ross, 8 Not. 42.
Surgeon.-^ohii Chas. Graham Tice, M,D.,23 Jan. 46 ; AsHtt.-Surg. 16 Jan.36.
AssisUmt'SurgeonB.'-JameB Richard Ffennell, 20 Nov. 41.
Richard Domenlchetti, M.D., 3 Apr. 46.
Henry Clinton Martin, 20 March, 46.
4 Fac'mge BlvL^—AgenU^ Messrs. Cox & Co.
I OnenBOBd sirvMl l» IMImad In I7M and J», snd wt» prwent In Nlnegucn dorlnff ;the alege, sad st the
>l»aMt tin toL^vtmam. to gyyyt la imi. woA wb« prevent iothebsttlfi of the 13th sad fist Msreh| also af
ajumnoieb. aod at the surrender of Qrand Cairo and of Alexandria. Sir Oordon saw mush ssrvlce IB Aie
^ Ma the aetton near the FalU of Miafara, where he wasseverely
^8^
9th ( Tlie East Norfolk) Regiment of Foot. K"??i„^^SS^
dgan'oi** Britannia,** "ROLEIA," "VIMIERA/' "CORUNNV " BUS ACO," " SALAMANCA,"
VITPOIUA," "ST. SEBASTIAN" " NIVE," *• PBNINSUIJL" "CABOOL. 1848/» *• MOODKJLE.»*
''FEROZBSHAH," "BOBRAON.'» ^ ^ * "^
CoUmel^^9 Sir Thomas Arbatbnot,> KCB. J?iu. 83 Nov. 05: U.l May, 96;
Capt. 25 June, 98 : Major, 7 April, 08 ; Lt.-CoL 24 May, 10 ; Coi. 4 June.
14; MqjwT'Qen. 27 May, 25; Lieut.-Qen. 26 Jane, 98; Col. 0th F. 7 I>ec. 44.
Lieui.'CohTuL — 9 George Lenox Daris,* CB., Ens. 15 Sept. 08; Lieut. 15
Oct. 11 ; Capt. 7 April, 25 ; M({for, p 17 Oct. 37 ; Litut.-CoL 19 Dec. 45.
3
Half
Paj.
"IT
Mqjori. — John Barry Thomas, Bm. p 30 Dec. 26 ; Lieut, p 9 Sept. 28 : Capt.
P 22 Not. 36 ; M<^or, 7 Dec. 45.
Brownlow YiUiers Layard, * Em. 24 July, 23 ; Xeeuf. 20 Jan. 26; Capt. p21
Not. 34 ; Mqjor, 3 Sept. 47.
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r ThowM AfWtfmt h— rwelwd a cro— —d our el— p fcr RolrUanl Vla>ien, ConHiaa. PyiaMM,fflT«lle,aad Orlkaa
enL-Cotoarl Davia Mrr«4 wHh tba 9ck tai the PraloMiU frwa 8«pC IMS naUl Ukce pHaooer. oa tlw rdrraC of Hr JiAa
• Jaa. lan^ at L^a, trtarc^e wat Ml daafeiwuly til. and ha aai retaio*d a prtton#f af war la PiaM« tiaCil ltl«. la
irrvcd the cHapalga la Afl^rhaaMan ( Medal), aad *a« prewot at the fareinf of tlie Kbybar, tha /afdalliMk, the T^rawtt.
t UoA aaUl PaMaa. aad Iba anaatt aad captaia af ItuliK. He Mrrad alaa la lb* canpaifa ea tJM 8ail^. aiad e«B
I lb* Mb at tha battla of Sobiaaa ( Medal).
ijor Barton terrcd tba eampalfa la Aflkbaatatan la lS4S(lfedal) ander Ocnetal PoIIoek \ and that aa Ibc Sotm bi
; Medal), iacludlat the battle* of Moadkee, aad tuececded to the romniMid of the regt. at Perauabab (aevvely aiain^d).
pi Betbuna acreed the eampalfa tai Afl^hanlaUa ia 184S (Medal).— aa adjataat of the IKh at tbc foreln« of tbe K by bet
nd aa aldr-da-cainp la Sir Jotaa M*CaaklU ai the aetioa of Mamookail. foenn^ tb« Teteen Paaa, ra-«apc«ira af Cabool,
capture, and deatroatloa of UtaJlff. Be aerred also the rampaifn an tbe SutleJ tn IM6-6 (MrdalX aa aide-de-camp «o
a M'Caaklll at tba ballla af Hoedkaa, vberethc Ma|or*GeBfTal aaa killrd,— aa aldo>de-caaii|i to Brlfadler ITillafB
aa killed), at Feraacabah (ahar^ar that), aad la eoiuinaad of tbe lifbt eoeapaay of tbe Btli at Bobraon.
I. Moftoa aad Rawea, Burgeao Malcolm, and Dr. Aaderaoa, aemod ibr canpalgn on tbe Suilej faa lSU4(M«ia||k
if tbe battles vt Moodfcee, Pcroseahah ft Sobraon.
pcalo Peatan aeffved wtch the ttfd la iha eampalga an ttie Satlal la ItM (MedalX ladvdlnc tha batt'ea of Baddlv^.
and Solieaaa.
t. Tajrtoe aarved the canpaifa of 1S4S la Ai^itaanialaa (Medal) \ aad that in the 9«tm (McdalX laelndl^ Ac battlat
dkce aad Petoacabab (aevcrrly wouaded).
L Daimt acrvcd tbc eaoipaign la Aflkbaniatan (Medal); aad that oa the SetleJ( Medal), tawlodlaftfkebattlcaar Maadkcr,
(bah, aad 9ob«Ma (aoanded).
apuia l.aalle aerted wtih the Mih fha eampalfa an tha SotlrJ la IMS-t (Medal), laaladii^ tha hattlea of Maadfcaa.
ihab, aad Sobrann.
b-Maatrr Seaa iCTTcd la Balland, la 17W. aad waa preaent ta the aetiaa af tha IMh 8cpC Servtd alaa la *a PialanJa
If. iHMiaAaf l^W. and afaiafrMaJaa.lSiata Jane ltlU« Incladlaf thabaUleof VlBiiafa,aaplnreof Opmia^batak- a<
U ataca of San Sabaatlaa. battlra td tba NUc on tbe Mb, IStta, and Uih Dec. UU
r. Maekey waa a MoaJkea and feraaediah (MmUI).
. Whiteabla aanred Ihaoaiflhovt tha campaif n uudri (tconal ToUock ia ASgbauutan la ISil (medal). bMl thai en %m
I IMA«6 (a«dal> ladadinf iha battle* •«( Moodke^^, tttoagtlKh, aad iubramt.
Captains.
Arthur Borton^ .......<
John Hanrey
Charles Elmhirst,'
Duncan Munro Bethone*
William Shelton*
Fred. D. Ustei*
William Cookson^
Charles Hamilton Fenton*
Charles Henry Leslie^* ..
George Cnhitt
LlBUTBNAlTTS.
Lionel Hook,*<^ adij
Blayney Walshfi*
Chai. Spencer OaynoH^ . .
Archibald Bluntish"
Alexander Tiylor*'
Wm. Graham Cassidy*^ .
Robert Daunt^*
Tho. B. Bowerbank Dent'^*
Frederic Percy Lea, r.
William Burden* ....
Edwin Morton*
OeorgeHarringtonHawes*
John Whiteside** ....
Bnsions.
Henry Edward Fardell
Andrew Sievwrigbt . .
William Parker Terry
Henry Ralph Browae.
Charles Wm. Lolnsworth
BN8ION.
P 13 July 32
P 5 Jan. 39
P 14 Aug. 36
17 Apr. 35
22 May 35
16 Sept. 36
23 June 38
P 12 Apr. 39
P 20 July 38
P 1 July 36
6 Sept 34
P 28 Aug. 38
9 Nov. 38
7 Dec. 38
21 June 39
27 Mar. 40
P 28 July 40
P 19 Feb. 41
P 24 Sept. 41
26 Oct. 41
P 29 April 42
24 Nor. 43
19 Dec. 45
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN. DRBT.-MAJ.
23 Jan.
1 Apr.
2 Apr.
3 Apr.
4 Apr.
5 Apr.
46
46
46
46
46
46
47
30 July 41
P 22 Dec. 43
22 Dec. 45
2iri>ec. 45
31 Mar. 40
P 14 Apr. 46
P 13 Dec. 44
P2dJan. 46
P 14 Apr. 46
P 12 Not. 47
3 Apr. 46
P 3 Apr. 35
P 16 April 41
P 17 Oct 37
21 Mar. 38
PdOOct 38
P22 Feb. 39
P 27 Mar. 40
22 Apr. 42
16 July 41
P26 Apr. 39
4 Dec. 38
31 Dec. 39
27 Mar. 40
P 28 July 40
30 July 41
6 April 42
P 16 Aug. 42
P21 July 43
19 Aug. 43
13 Oct 43
14 Feb. 44
4 Jan. 46
P 12 Not. 47
14 Lt. W. O. Caaaldp aenrad tha aan
la Aflkhaalataa (Medal), oadar Sli J.
carried the eolourt of the Mb tbiaafb
aflUr of the Kbyber Paaa. aad waa la i
that took place. He waa alao pretent la the battlaa of
Moodkee and Peraacabah, at which laat he wia dka-
fCTottkly wounded, barlaf rccaived a aavara wvmad la
the hip fivm a fiape ahal, and loat bla Mt wm by a
baU whan chanhif tha Sikh i
10 Lla. Haok, Oaynor.aad
Payaaaater BlnnUah, aerved ih«
eampalfa af 16tf la ASkhaniaian
(Medal) I aad that on the Sail^ In
1845-« ( Medal), ineludlnf tba teltlea
of Moodfcaa, Peraieahah. a Sobraon.
11 Lt Blnntlah aerred the cam-
palfnof 1841 la Afl^faanialan ( Mfdal)!
and that nn the SiitlcJ (Medal), In.
dudlaf tha battlaa of Mookce mmI
af IS»
Pollock, aad
the anrrmiftil
09.
Samnel B. M. Skinner . .
Frederick Smith 'P20 Oct
Thomas Rice Hamilton . . 'p 12 Nov. 47
Pttymaeter.^YiohX. Bluntith,*^ 14 Dec.'
Aiyutant.-^Lieta, Lionel Hook,i« 22 Dec. 45.
Quarter-Master.— 9 James Soott/" 17 Dec. 07.
i9tfr^eon.— James Malcolm,* 2 July 41 ; A.-S. 25 Mar. 28 ; Hotp.-Aset. 14 Dec. 26.
Ast'ut.'Surgeon. — Darid Anderson,* M.D., "^ July, 44.
F€ieingt Yellow. — Agents, Sir John Kirkland 6c Co.
IRetvmed from Bengal, 10 July^ 1847.]
lodS^iSititt.] lOth (The North Lifuoltuhire)Regt. of Foot. ['SSft.*'] 161
Yen*' Sflrr.
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The " Sphinx," with the wordB, " EGYPT"—" PENINSULA"—" SOBRAON."
ColoneL^9 Sir Thomas M'Mahon/ Bt, KCB. JSns. 2 Feb. 97 ; Lieut, 24 Oct.
99 ; Capt. 8 Oct. 03 ; Mqfor, 6 Nor.OO ; lAeui^-CoL 4 May 09 ; CoL 4 June,
14 ; Mqjar-Oen. 27 May, 25 ; Lieut.-Gen. 28 June, 38 ; CoL 10th Foot, 28
Sept. 47.
Lieut,'Col(meU.'^Thomas Harte Franks,* CB. Ent. p7 Juhr, 25; Lieut, p26
Sept. 26 ; Capt. p 1 Mar. 39 , Mqjor, p 29 Dec. 43 ; Lt.-CoL p28 March, 45.
Christopher Limebear Strickland,* Ena. p31 March, 35; Lieut. p8 April, 26;
Capt. P 24 May, 33 ; Mqjmr, 27 Dec. 42 ; Lt.-CoU 5 Sept. 45.
Major a. — George Dobson Young,^ En». 6 April 19; LievA. 25 Aug. 25; Capt.
21 Jan. 41 ; Mqjor, 5 Jan. 46.
George Sheaflb Montizambert,* Em. II April 31 ; Lieut, p 11 Jan. 33 ; Capt. 29
Sept. 42; Majwr, 23 Sept. 45.
ENSIGN.
9 Jan. 17
26 Dec. 34
16 Sept. 36
23 Mar. 26
4 Voy. 19
P 22 Not. 39
P 20 April 32
P 3 Aog. 26
P 6 Sept 31
25 Oct 39
P12 Janed5
8 Dec. 37
8 July 37
P 23 Feb. 38
28 June 38
P 19 Oct 38
P 17 April 40
P 4 May 39
21 June 39
P 24 Sept 41
P 16 Not. 41
P 14 Feb. 40
8 April 42
28 May 42
P 20 Dec. 89
8 Not. 42
P 20 Jan. 43
24 Mar. 43
P 5 Jan. 44
P22Dec. 43
17 Oct. 45
P 27 Oct 43
18 AprU 45
LIEUT.
9 Jan. 40
• Ltett-Ool.
PnUlkS eOtD> ;
nuaidt<t die IQth
in th« btttU of:
8obr»Mi(M«dal).
Captains.
Thomas Miller*
William Fenwick* ......
Hy. Brrington Loneden*
John Cassidy Stock* ....
Mitchell George Sparks*
Sanniel Hobson*
Richard Mordesley Best
Charles Danbar^
Malcolm MacGregor ....
George Frederick Moore..
Lieutenants.
Edward Lee*
Henry Macmanus Sail ..
Henry And. HoUinsworth*
Henry Radford Norman*
John R. Graham Pattison*
Robert George Jephson*
J. Van Harthals Montagu*
Henry Roe Evans*
Charles Doyle Patterson*
Alexander Montgomerie*
Marshall Valenthie Bull*
John Bendyshe*
John Sweeting Herbert*
Stewart C. C. Galloway*
George Lewis DiTeAmlel*
John Miller • .
John William Medburst*
John Thomas Chandler*
Edwin Dashwood* ..••••
John Mapes Webb Ensor
Richard Cormick Clifford
John Edw. Hussey Taylor
Cuthbert Barlow
Ensigns.
Charles Nedham
John Montresor Smyth. •
Patrick Browne Lucas . .
C. R. Berkeley Calcott •.
Joseph Cha. Goodfellow
Richard Henry Trarers . .
Geo. T. Whitaker,* adj. . .
Henry B. Harrison Rocke p 10 Dec. 47
Paynuuter.—jp Cuthbert BarIow,»3 Jan. 2S;Etu. 7 Jan. 10; Lieut. 13 Jan. 14.
Adjutant. — Ens. George Thomson Whitaker,^ 24 Aug. 46.
Q«aWer-Afrt*fer.-nJoBephGoodfellow,'«21 Feb. 28.
Surgeon. — Edward Mockler, 7 Aag. 46 ; Atsist.Surg. 25 Sept. 35.
^«f«f^a»^*i9i«r^e0n«.— James Gordon Inglis,M.D., 29 Mar. 39.
James Macbeth,* M.D., 3 Dec. 41.
Vere Webb, 13 Oct 43.
Facings Yellow. — Agenti, Messrs. Cos 8c Co.
19 April 27
P 8 June 39
P 7 Aug. 40
1 Feb. 20
26 Dec. 23
V I AprU 42
P 16 Jan. 35
9 Not. 32
P 12 Dec. 34
9 Not. 41
P 13 AprU 39
1 Sept 40
8 April 42
8 AprU 42
8 April 42
8 April 42
P22 April 42
22 July 42
4 Oct. 41
P25N0T. 42
P16 Dee. 42
2 Jan. 43
10 Not. 43
P25Jane44
P 1 July 42
4 June 45
15 Sept. 45
P 10 Oct 45
11 Feb. 46
22 Dec.
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9 Oct
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28 Feb.
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23 Sept
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45
11 Oct
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12 Oct
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45
8 May
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16 July 41
P15 April 42
P26Mar. 43
12 July 42
28 June 36
P25 June44
P 7 June 39
5 Sept. 45
29 Not. 41
P 21 May 47
6 lUJorSi^lubftirceciifcdtheMe
dal for ■enrteet in Cblna, kmrliif b««n
pTMMt *lth the 4Mi beftfr* ICanktn.
7 Capuia DttAlMur wrf»d with 0te
I0th in China, Md «m prvtent at
Ctaftcm, Amoy, Chnwui. Chlohu*.
KingpOtChnpoo, 9haafhal.Woogunc,
and Chin tLlang Am.
8 Llcwt. Ler MTTcd with th« 40th
la Sdnde and AfllthaaiJitan tHtn
99b. isas to Not. IMf. and was m.
Tcrrly wounded at Candahar on the
inh Jan. IMt. He was present
witli the lOth to tb« battto of tobraon
(M«dal).
9 PajnastcT Barlow ttired In the
Peninsula from Auf. 1810 to April.
ISlt t th« Mmpalcn agalast NepauL
in lS16t and tha Mahiaita cam-
paiyns of 1817 and 18 1 aad was pre-
sent at the battle of Jabblepore, 19th
Dee. 1817. He waa present with
tlw IQth at the battle of Sabcaon.
(Medal).
10 Qnarter-tfastef GoodfMlow
senrad with the llth In the Napaul
war in 1814* 1& i at tha tirte aad
capture of Hattras in 1817; in tha
Piadarrea aad Mahratta eampalfna
of 1817 and IB { aad at the eieta
and storoiing of Bhurtpore In 1890.
He serr^ with tha f6th thmuffh-
45
47
46
P 10 Dec. 47 ,^ Hi, war la China (medal), and
was present at the capture of Chttinn, aperations be-
fore Canton, repulse of the nitht attaak on Ninvpo,
attack and eaptnre of the enemy's Intrenched camp on
the hci(hts of Scfoan, attaeli and captore af Chapeo»
taiitnff of Shanthao and Woeauat, asaaolt and eaptora
of Chia Klang Poo. aad inTCttmeBt of Nankin.
I !lr llramaf M*MdKm serted at the blockade of MalU in 1800. In the Penlnsola In 1809. 10. 11. aad part of 1819, in.
ekidtaf tha opataMoos agafnet Marshal Hassena, oeetipation of the positions defrndtng Lisbon, pursnlt af Massena, and
atber desoltorr services. Eatly in 1819 he proceeded to Calcutta, aad was appointed Adjutant- General to Her Majesty's
Ibceas In India. In 1817 uid 18 he serred in the fleld with the Marquis of HastlnfS, when his Lordship look eommand of
tha army In peratm. and raerutrd his brilliant and triumpliant operations agaitiflt the whole fbrea of the confederated
hrstta Statea, which were in sueeessiiui annihilated.
162
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llth{Th0 North Devonshire) Regt. of Foot. [" mS^T^a. *
— " Pbhivscla.*' Colonel,
9 Sir John Wilson/ KCB :Btu. 26 Mar. 1794; Lieut. 12 Ang. 06 ; Capt. 18
Jan. 99; Jlf/^/or, 27 May, 1802; Lieut.-Col. 22 Dec. 08; Col 4 Jane, 14^
Mqj.'Gen, 27 May, 26; Lieut.-Oen. 28 Jnne, 38; Col 11th R«^t. ]0M«y,41.
Lieut.'Colonel—^SS3i Henry Keane Bloomfield,' Ens, 30 Sept. 13 ; Lieut, p 7 Aug.
17 ; Capt, P 1 April, 24 ; Brevet-Mqjor, 28 June, 38; Mqjor, P26 Feb. 41 %
Lieut.'Col P27 June, 46.
Afqjor$.-^ohn Casemlr Harold,' JEns. 26 Sept. 06 ; Lieut. 28 Kuj, 07 ; Cbp/;
16 Feb. 16 ; Brevet- Mt^or, 10 Jan. 37 ; Mqfar, 6 Noy. 41.
John Singleton, Bns. P17 June, 26; Xi«tf^ p31 Dec 27; Cap^ P16 Feb. 80;
Major, 9^ June, 46.
Captaivs.
Edward Moore
Alexander Cockbum ....
Edward Lynch filosse . .
Augustus Fred. Jenner. .
William Kenny
Lewis Charles Con ran . .
John James Grant
Robert Webster
William Henry Thornton
OwenFlorance Louis Ward
Lieutenants.
John Walpole D'Oyly . .
Lawre. Hartshorne Scott
William Chalmers
James Pattison
J. R. T. Hastings Parker
Frederick DuiTy Bewes . .
John Robert Wilton ....
Henry Maynard Ball ....
John Alexander Hunter..
John Theodore Tho. Boyd
Winter Qoode
John Roe
Ensignb.
Joseph Stewart Trayers . .
Mathias S. Crooke
Rich. Wingfidd Cardiff. .
Henry John Maclean . . . .
Geo. J. Arnolds Cameron
Harry Clayton Hague
Philip Doyne Vigors . . . •
John Mac Henry
ENSIGN.
21 May 18
P 4 Dec. 32
LIEUT.
7 Apr. 26
P 27 May 36
P16 Not. 33!P26Jan. 39
I' 9 Oct. 36jP21 June 39
P 3 Nov. 37 P 16 Dec. 40
CAPTAIN.
P 17 Mar. 37
9 Mar. 20
10 April 26
3 Oct. 36
P 26 Feb. 41
P 17 Sept. 41
26 Oct. 42
2 Apr. 41
P12 Feb. 28
26 Nov. 30
1 Nov. 38
P 13 Dec. 42
P 6 Sept. 43
P 13 Oct. 43
8 Nov. 42 1 ('6 April 44
P 22 Nov. 42iP26 Apr. 44
P 13 Dec. 42 P26 May 44
P14 April 43 p 30 July 44
29 Dec. 38
P21 July 43
3 Dec. 41
P 6 Dec. 44
P 6Scpt.43 P27 June4o
P 21 Jan. 42! 4 July 46
P 26 Apr. 44
P 26 May 44
P28 AuK. 46
P 9 Oct. 40
7 Feb. 30
P 13 Dec. 42
P 6 Sept. 43
P 6 April 44
P 30 July 44
P 7 June 44
22 Mar. 44
29 Dec. 43
26 Feb. 46,
P 9 0ct« 40'
BRBV.-XAJi
S Lb-Col. Biiiiiigtlii sfrrtd lb*
caiiii»aiffn of ISIA, lnclii41i« Ow
hatUe of Waterloo, •tonsloc of
CombrMf , and eapcurr of Paris
a M^r Harold icrvvd die eum-
palfn and taule of Conaa*. B«-
prditioo to Walcheren a«d titrf mt
FluablBf.
C Paymarter B>»yd aecooipaalcd
th* esprdltioa lo Walcbetrn, aad
«aa pTMeni at the •!«(« «r Flittlikw.
27 May 44
P 20 Aug. 44
P 6 Dec. 44
30 May 46
23 Feb. 44
P28 Aug. 40
P 9 Oct. 46
P 2 Apr. 47
PiiyiiMU^er.— Alexander Boyd,* 8 Fcb.21 ; £tu. 14 Sept 08; Lieut.O Aug. 00.
Adijutani. —
Quarter^MoMter. — J. J. Grant, 6 Oct. 38.
S^ur^nm.— John Strange Chapman,? 5 Oct.41 ; il.-iSf.28 Sep. 260.4.16 Dee. 26.
Assittant'Surgeont.'^ThomM Guy, MD. 28 Jan. 42.
Thornton Marshall, 11 April, 46.
l^rxcm^f, Green. — Agent , Charles R. M'Origor, Bsq.
1 sir loha WllMa tcrred la tbc Waat lodln la 17SS, and was pwwat at the eaptuir of St. LAele. InelvdlOff tk» ■!«■» of
Morae Povtuneo. Also at the taklat oT 81. Vtaecot. ImladfaK dio opnalloaa afalaM the ftart* la that lalaad. la Jaly M-
lo«l«t bo «a* laado prteoaer of war, aad carrf «d late Ouadaloope. la Jan. I9S7. b* «aa oa^ared at ala la ibt BritftA
mawnil la 17W bo waa at tho taklat of Mlaorea. la 1800. be embarkrd oo aa cayedlUoa OfalnM Cbdis. la UBl. to
Kcypt, and waa pretrot la tho aetioM of tho ISlh nd Slat March, and during th* whole of that eaaipaicn. Ho proaee^d to
Ibo POetaMola la 180S. and was ■rrorrly woaadcd at the hotUo of Vhalora. la Jan. 1880, he jotecd tho LoaHaaiaa legiam,
and aeted with tbia corpa darlag aa ardwMM period of terrioo, la which It wai iipiafdly oatagoa wllh tt>t tacwy.
owployed la eovorlav Clodad Bodrlfo nd Alntelda. la Juao IBIO, be was attached to the PoctaK«*«* aiaiyi, aad
tho ■abieqoeat oporailona afalm§t Hanbal Soalu ■■ wM la the aorthoT Porttagal as ««n tbc easteta fraaUer, bo (
•tvaaeod corps of Marshal BcrcsJbrd*t amy. la April 1811. lie was appolaiod soeond la coanaaad to General SilreliB tm
the prorlnoa of Tna os Moatot, and acted as socb duriog a period of the oporatloos afslasC Pvebia da Saaahrta, w4m« iho
iMaco waa taken by that gonenJ. la Scpi fttllowlat, ho was appointed to the cnrnmaod of the adranead guard of Qmeni
BMtrllar'i Corps d'Anaee, aad enployed on Marshal Matsona^ rear dnring his fUTailoa of Portugal, bclag ropeairdly
eagagtd with the eneanr. la April 1 8 IS, touk the Seld again la carniaaad of ih* Militia of the PiotImo of Ml^o. and waa
engaged la acUro opcrodons against Marshal Marmont, on the fb^onUers of the Beicm. In Juno 1618. he Joined tho anny ai hte
own roqucot, and waa appointed to thirawiaad of the Itt PoriuRUcse Brigade of tnCsntry. with which he screed at the sleg*
of Saa Sebaatlan. the paasage of the Bidaawia, and battle of the Kivello t oad oa the loth Nor. foUowin/. being engaged «Uh
Us Brigwia. ho waa again s«»«erely wooa'^ed. Sir Juha baa rM>«iT«d a medal for San Bebatttaa.
T Mr. ChapaMn serred flbfwogtioat the campaign la AS'ghsntsian nndor Lord Kaane, and was piesoat at the ttota ud
capiuiv off tho Ibrtnss oad dtadol of Ghum c. for ohlch bo has reetlt ed a aaedaL
S7
B 21
.lOAu^'iS?:] \ith{Tlie East Suffolk) Regt. of Foot. [^SlSftf^^] 163
I- Si
SScf
^ O «
s S
I
^1 Carpe^'—^SERINGAPATAM*'—" INDIA*" - " ^^^»«
Col&nel^ffon. Robert Meade, ^n*. 7 Nov. 1787 ; Ideut. 16 Mbv 93 • Cavt
23 Sept. 93 ; Mqjar, 30 Oct. 94; IAeui,-Col, 10 Mar. 95 ; Col. 29 April (^ "
l^S^BuSiTgO^ Oct. 09; Lieut.-Gen. 4 June, 14; <9m. 10 Jan. 37;' Co/!
Xi«<f.-Co/o7M?/*.— John Patton, JFn*. 18 Sc»l. 17; JAeut.fl Mar. 21 • Cant
V 10 Sept. 25 ; Jlf<yor, p 31 Oct. 34 ; Lieut-Col. P 18 Aug. 43. ' ^
r. Sterling Freeman Glover, ^n*.21 Feb. 11; X^ 25 Nov. 13: Cavt. P31 May 33-
Mqjor, P18 Aug. 43 ; Lt.-Col. 14 April 46. , P oi iiiay,DO,
3f<^(W*.— William Bell, JEns. p 3 April 27 ; Lieut, p 8 Oct 30 : Capt. p 3 July 85 •
3fqfor^ 2 Nov. 43. 7 ^ ^ , ,
r. James Maxwell Perceval, Bns. p21 June, 33; Lieut. P 18 Mar. 36: Cavt.
P18May,38; 3fq;or, p 14 April, 46. * ^
Captaiks.
r. Charles Granet
Alfred Home
r. Thomas Brooke
r, Thomas Moore
John Francis Kempt ....
Hew Dalrymple Fanshawe
Robert George Duff . . .
r. Patrick Francis Blake
Perrott Thornton
r. Bennett Watk. Gfllman
Francis Gilbert Hamley
r. John Marcon
Lieutenants.
Charles Robert Storey . .
r. William Robert Lewis
Henry D. Persse
WUliam Longfield
r. Geo. Curzon Bisshopp
r. James Clarke Hearn. .
r. Richard Atkinson ....
Henry Segrave
James Wm. Espinasse . .
Wm. Edward Crofton,^^;.
John Reynolds Palmer . .
Wm. Henry Queade ....
r. Edward Foster, acf;. . .
r. Thomas Dundas
r. Geo. Richard Littlchale
Thomas George Vereker . .
Ensigns.
r. Thomas Garner
r. Edward Herrick
Hans White
John Lulor
r. Henry Albert Norris..
r. Henry Cole
r. Frederick Bagnell ....
Henry Robson
George Newton Fendall . .
r. Robert Nasmyth Irving
ENSIGN.
P 19 July 31
P19 Nov. 25
P 31 Oct. 34
30 Mar. 14
P 16 June 30
4 July 34
P 29 July 36
26 Jan. 26
P 13 Jan. 37
P 23 Aug. 37
P 7 Aug. 35
P 18 May 38
P 16 June 30
P 21 Feb. 34
22 April 36
P 22 Mar. 39
P 12 June 40
P 30 Apr. 41
P18 Mar. 42
P 29 Apr. 42
P 30 Apr. 42
15 Apr. 42
1 May 42
9 June 43
2 May 42
27 Dec. 42
Pl2May 43
P 23 May 45
P25 VoY. 45
16 Dec. 45
P 3 Apr. 46
P 14 Apr. 46
P21 July 46
9 Sept. 46
20 Oct. 46
P 27 Oct. 46
11 Dec. 46
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
P 23 Jan. 35
P27 Nov. 28
P 29 July 36
25 Nov. 21
19 May 37
P 25 May 38
P 26 June .38
80 July 29
P 22 Mar. 39
16 Oct. 40
P 25 July 37
8 Feb. 42
29 Jan. 36
26 June 38
13 Mar. 40
29 Apr. 42
P 13 May 42
P 16 Aug. 42
P17 Feb. 43
P12 May 43
P18 Aug. 43
5 Jan. 46
6 Jan. 46
P 27 June 45
14 Apr. 46
P 14 Apr. 46
P21 July 46
Pll Dec. 46
P 27 Apr. 38
P21 Feb. 34
P 15 May 40
30 Sept. 36
29 Apr. 42
P13 May 42
P25 0ct. 42
5 May 42
P 12 May 43
PlSAug. 43
2 Nov. 43
P 14 Apr. 46
BREy-MAX.
9 Nov. 46
9Koy. 46
1 Doctor Maektjr wervfd irfth
Uie 9th In the umpajfn on the
FutlcjCHedid) In 184A.a, including
the battles of Moodkee and Fe-
roseihah.
2 Mar. 47
Paywifl**^.-— Robert W^illington Kyffin. 17 Sent 41 . I?... 1^ nr t^ ,.
23 Dec 13 ; Capt. 11 Sept. 40. ' ^ ' ^ ' -^"* " ^^^ ^« > ^^*'
A4futants.^Lieut. Wm. Edw. Crofton, 29 March 44
r. Lieut. Edward Foster, 14 April 46
Quarter-Masters.-^ ohn Cowell, 20 Oct. 43, '
r. Alexander Nesbitt, 1 1* Dec. 46
5ttr^«»w.—r. William Dick, MD. 7 Aue. 46 • >l-w,/* c- 10 *r ««
Wm. Robertson. MD. U Ju?f if //r^ j^^^^^^ ^\
Assistant-Surgeons.--r. John Small, 30 Dec 45 ^ 30 ; £f. ^. 8 i
Peter^Mackey.i M.D. 30 July, 44.
, ^^. u ■ ~- J'actngi Yellow— A ffents. Messrs. Cox & Co.
.? S2*i°!.r-l"."l"?!» '^^®^'="™^' »nd ^»*'*7» Lieou-nant Wade, and
May 28.
Yean' Serv.
64
Paj.
164 13/A, (>r Prince Albert's Regt. of Light Infantry. ["^J SSf^
The "fl!p*<««,»» with the words. " EUYPT," " MARTINIQHB." **A VA," "AFFQHA Nl8TAM>'NmittWEK.' '
A Murta Crmvti, SDp«neiit»d «* JEhLALABAD," ** GA&OOL. 1848.**
9 Sai 5{r William Maynard Qomm,^ ECB. J^fu. 24 Hay, 94 ; LUnd. 16
Not. 94; Ca/?^ 25 June, 03 ; Mqjar, 10 Oct. U ; LieuL-Col. 17Aiig. IS; C0L
16 May, 29; Maj-Oen. lOJan. 37;X/.-C?en. 9 Xov.46; Co/.ldth,lOMar,46.
Xt«<^.*Colofi€L— Charles Stuart, JEns. P30 Dec 26; Lt. pSI Dec. 28 ; Liemt. k,
Capt. P 16 July, 82 ; CapL & Zieut,-Col. 16 April, 46.
^tfT/or^.— 9 Richard Martin Meredith,* JSns, I April, 13 j Lieut. 26 Jan. 16;
Capt. 2 Sept. 88 ; Major, 15 Dee. 43.
A. P. S. WilkimKm,' CB. JEnt. 26 Dec 22 ; Zieui. 16 Dec. 24; Capt. 6 Sept. 99 ;
Brev.'Mqj. 4 Oct. 42 ; Jtf/pgr, p 8 Nov. 46. __^^
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Captains.
James Henry Fenwick*. .
Peter Redmond Jennings^
Alex. Essex F. Holcombe^
George King^
Rollo Gillespie Burslem'
John Stewart Wood,^ «.
Hon. E. J. W. Forester*
DaTid Rattray'
George Mein,' 8
John William Cox' ...
LlBUTENAKTS.
George Wade,* ad{j. . . .
Fred. Van Straubenxee'^
GranvilleG.C.Stapylton * >
George Talbot,' '
Gerald Fitz Gerald King
Geoi^re Henry Tyler ....
Russell Charlea Stanhope
Charles Rowley Piatt . .
James Duncan Longden
Melville Browne
Henry Hogge
Ensioks.
James Nicol
Edward Lynch
Hugh Maurice Jones . .
Kenneth Rob. Murchison
Robert Peel
William Henry Kerr ...
Stanton Senior
Alired P. F. C. Somerset
Rbt. BlackallMontgomery
Henry Stone
ENSION.
25 Oct. 27
c 6 Aug. 28
P ^Dec 30
13 April 31
13 April 32
12 April 31
P 28 Dec. 32
P 27 Mar. 35
19 June 86
26 June 38
27 May 86
P 17 Aug. 38
16 June 39
7 F6b. 40
P 3 Nov. 40
23 July 42
P23 Feb. 44
P 30 Sept. 42
31 Mar. 43
24 Feb. 43
P 22 Dee. 43
24 May 44
PdO May 45
P 22 Apr. 46
P 28 Apr. 46
P 21 July 46
P 31 July 46
P 3 Nov. 46
22 Jan. 47
P 24 Sept 47
LIB0T.
30 Oct. 31
P 22 June 32
12 Sept. 34
P 16 Jan. 35
P 27 Mar. 35
P 21 Aug. 35
9 Apr. 38
2 Sept. 38
21 April 39
22 Apr. 40
6 Sept. 89
CAPTAIK. )BBBT.-MAJ.
40cl. 42
«> 15 Dec. 40
13 Jan. 42
22 July 42
2 Aug. 42
20 Dec. 42
30 June 43
23 May 45
P21 July 46
P 3Nt>T.46
P 9 Apr. 47
4 M«jor PmvI^,
and tfer Ron. Capt Fofvatrr 1
ffhaaitUo froa 18IS to ISIS iaci*.
•lT«,tBekidfiif th«*t«na ■nSca^now
Rlioovd C«b«ol P*«, aaui of Tc-
Sf«ii. ftw«l«c tte Jt^vBat
rcduetlato of Uk« ftrc of
KJmII, <iSeiM -' riTWrtaii
lurtlrt Ml th« I4ta N«v. Md
D«c. 1S41. lltb IC«rcii,litte
moA lit April. 1S4S, |
•ad deflrat «f Akbat
JclUlabad (Bfdal), iumi^^ (he
beigbtB ot JofSttUae^
30Apr.41j?-fSrf£
13 Jan. 42
22 July 42
14 Oct. 42
14 Apr. 46
P27 Feb. 46
26 July 44
P 3N4Mr. 46
P 9 Apr. 47
P 24 Sept. 47
■etlen of Tta»en, and Ncaptw ef ciaodi fhw^alV
Capt. ForealFr trrrrd «« an atrir da caip |» ^ Hd-
loitchbj Cotton Id ISSS, SP, and 40, a»d at 01
15 PaTmaatar Oarew a»rr«d whb the 17^
lh« eaaapalga oa tha N«ilHidda la IS14 «
and Kuftch. indudiaf liie ilrga of A^|ar lb ffHi | la
Dwarkar, 1816 ; the tampmign acalaat tha Ptodatrtca ta
1817 and 18| la Ckadelih. IStS 1 aad ia B«t««aiL ia
1811. HeaerTadiBtb«iataLt.lalw«a(
tbc India, dorlDf 1888. 89. and IS^ aad
eaptuc of GiiiiaiM«i tar whksh ha
P 24 Dec. 47
Pffyma*fer.— Harry Carew," 1 Feb. 31 ; £ns. 1 Jan. 11 ; Xienf. 19 Uatt^, 14.
Adljutant.-^Lieut. OeoTf^ Wade,* 26 June 46.
Quarter-Matter. — Bryan Hanrahan, 16 Apr. 47. {ffoip.^AsHtt. 29 Dec. t5.
^ur^mm.— John Robertson/ MD. 14 Dec. 41 ; Aaist.-Surgeon, 13 Mai^h, 9B;
A tfistant' Surgeon. — Frederick William Tupper, 8 Jun^ 41.
Facing$ Blue. — Agt$., Messrs. Cox k Co. — Irish Agts., Sir E.R. Borough^ ^^.^AxaitlcCo.
[Returned fWmi India, 18 July 46.]
1 Sir William Oomm lenred in the expedition to the He1d«r, In 1799, inclndlDg tLe acilan«C tha IKH
Inclodinfflie landing at
etorminf aeven Slock adna «|
and7tb Dec. IMi;
Koklf^ (wounded) } ezpediUon to Bawetn, and eaptore of Neinnit, Baf»e)n, end Lamlaai scUoaa IB
k^km and Napadee. •torainf «r Meiloon, and battle of paitahm Mew. He alto nrved thro
eampatfn* in AJgl— Irtan fima laM to 184t Ineluslve, itictudlnf the eipeditJon to Gtriahh,
Ohuanfa (medal), »tonninffof the Kboord Cabool Paaa, ailUr of Teieen, forrtnf the
S ' • Is-s i«4«*^*^***' . _
.'S'Sfel*,** Paia, reduction of the fcrt of Mamoo Khail, hvroic defence of Jellalabad, and aoitlea 00 tba ISlh ]f«T. «bB
SiS-a «-sS_-5 lat Dec- II " " "
aa 4 « '^^ ^ ^ •
V ^ am ^ V iawa i ttit t ttft i^a %sav ws ^ vs abwu^^v gn aam jaa sava^^ev \avivM^w va avCAsa4Vi#waM Huaa VUa%ai«B U^B LUV M\
S^I^ 1*' !>**«* 1MI« 11^' March, tdth March, and Iti Apr! 1,1 842; general action and def««tof Akhar
- ^ tf Jeltalabad on the 7ib April 1849 (medal), In which action be commanded tlie eeotre oolnma
of Colooal Dennle. Commanded the I9ih In ttoimlng tbo hclghta of JugdoUnck, in the gan
Tcteen, and at tiie recapinre of Cabool (medal), for which he haa receitcd the CompawloniMp oC Hm
10 IJent. Straub«>ntee lerved the rempalcva of \fiO, 41. and 4ft. and wa* precenl in mttf
^11
1*4
at
Jj^JIJ^Jf ] \4ith (JITie Buckinghamshire) Regt of Foot
. Ontte Bcar-akUnOftMOf the Grenadlen and Orttrnmen, the WhU4 HorMt ** Nm eapera terrent,
' ^ ••T^tTHTfAY^— "CXiRUNNA"— •♦JAVA"— «*WATEHLOO»»--"BHU»TPORE-*» The Eo
166
ifean'Serv.
65
FiiU
Puj.
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TVdT.AiMncribed*' INDIA."
Colonel,
Sir James Watson, > KCB., JBns, 24 June, 1783; Lieut. 18 April, 92 ; Capt. 11
Mar. 95; Mq^r, 8 Dec. 02; Lieut.-Col. 15 May, 06; CoL 4 June, 14*.
Mqj'Gen. 19 July, 21 ; Lieut.^Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; CoL 14th R«gt. 24 May, 37.
Lieut.'CoUmeL—Uamice Barlow, Sns. P21 July, 14; Lieta. 23 March, 15;
Capt. P 20 Dec 21 ; Mtyor, p 12 June, 28 ; Brevet-Lieut.-Col. 23 Not. 41 ;
Lieut.'Col. 24 Dee. 47.
lf<{;or.9.— James Watson,* Sns. 22 Mar. 21 ; Lieut. P25 Dec. 22; Capt vl4
Dec. 32 ; Mq^&r, p 10 Jan. 40 ; MajWy 24 Dec. 47.
Cha. Rayner Newman,' Bne. 28 Sept. 09 ; Lieut. 15 Aug. 1 1 ; Capt. p 1 May,
28: Brev.-Mqjor, 23 Nov. 41.
1
Captains.
Tho. Holmes Tidy* ...
9 Joseph South 7
John Watson
Sir Jas. £. Alexander,' t\
Ralph Budd
John Dwyer
Edward Archdall
WilHam Doughis
George Black • •
Edward Prothero, #
Lieutenants.
William BlundeU
1^ John Spence*
Rob. Wm. Romer
John Peter HalU ••*....
Darid Tho. Armstrong, r.
John M'CuUochOToole^'
Loftus Hare
William Cosmo Trevor . .
Frederick Hammersley..
Robert Macdonald, a4j.
Charles Cecil Newman . .
Browning Drew
Henry Townsend
Ensions.
Simeon Charles Lousada
George Slater
wnihim Hanbury Hawley
Charles Francis Fuller . .
C. J. Smith Dodsworth . .
Thomas Segrave
Frederick Le Mesurier . .
ENSIGN.
14 April 25
16 Feb. 08
20 July 26
P 20 Jan. 25
10 Mar. 25
P 19 July 31
6 Sept. 34
P2dMay 34
9April25
P 2 Oct. 35
PSOOct. 35
22 April 36
P 30 Sept. 36
P 26 April 39
22 Nov. 39
21 June 39
P31 Jan. 40
11 Mar. 42
P 1 July 42
20 May 42
26 July 44
P 7 Mar. 45
30 Dec. 45
P 3 Apr. 46
21 Apr. 46
P 10 July 46
2 Oct. 46
P 27 Oct. 46
P 8 Jan. 47
LIEUT.
P28Sept.26
14 Mar. 11
P17 May 27
P26 Nov. 25
P 16 Mar. 26
21 Nov. 34
P 25 Nov. 36
1 Aug. 38
12 July 27
P 26 April 39
P 10 Jan. 40
11 Jan. 40
15 Jan. 40
P 23 April 41
P 28 Jan. 42
P24 June 42
18 Nov. 45
22 Jan.
P21 Apr.
20 June
2 Oct.
P 8 Jan.
CAPTAIN.
BRST.-MAJ.
9 Nov. 46
23 Nov. 41
9 Nov. 46
46
46
46
46
47
24 Dec. 47
P 2 Oct. 35
13 Mar. 27
Pll Aug. 37
P 18 June 30
1 June 41
22 Jan. 46
P 3 Apr. 46
18 Sept. 46
16 July 41
24 Dec. 47
11 LiMt. Onreoi* MTTcd with tiM
49Ui on tb« China expvAiUon. Ma4
was prawBt M tb« attack ana rap-
tnra of A n>07| th« •eoood capture of
Chuaan, attack and captara of Chin-
hae, occupation of Ninfpo and r»-
pulM of tho nlfht attack, attack
and CRptttn of 8cc:oaD, Cbapoo,
Wooaunf , and Chin Klaog Foo,
and Um d«iiM»natntioo bcfota Nan-
kin.
6 Major Naw»anw«aattib0ilcff«
and stonBinr of Bhurtpora,
• Major Tid^ curved at the ilc^
and captara ot Bhutpote.
7 Major Smith Mrred with th»
27th in Sieilv whan Marat threat*
enad it witn invasion i and, fov
aaarW three yaarsinthePaninaala,
ineludinr tba battla of Gaatalla'
and the attaok at the Col d'Ordal.'
2 Mar. 47
W.R.Bennu]ghamM'Qwire| 24 Dec. 47
8 Sir J. Alexander terved foar year* in ih»
Madras ca?alry prerious to being tranafemd to
H. M. Dragoons; wat present with the armtea
in the field during the late Bunnan, Persian,
Turkish, Portuguese and Gafl^ wars.
10 Quarter-Master Ooddard was at Water-
loo, 18lh June, and storming of Cambray, 94th
June, 1816. Preient at the Siege of Hattras.
Serred the campaign of 1817 and IB, in the
Deccaa. Present at the siege and stominc
of Bhurtpore, 18S0.
yPaymaiter.—VeteT Valentine Wood, 2 Aug. 31 ; Em. 17 Sept. 07 ; lAeut.
8 Jan. 11 ; Capt. 13 Feb. 28. .
A^Hutant.—lAeui. Robert Macdonald, 2 Oct. 46.
QuiOrter-MaMter.—^^ Samuel Goddard/<> 20 March, 23
SuTffeom.'^yfm. WalUice, M.D.,2 Jaly, 41 ', A.8.% Mar. 27 ; B.A. 17 Aug. 96.
Ataitt.'Surg.— John Elliott Carte, M.D. 31 Dec. 41.
Fadngt BxifS^^Agentt^ Messrs. Downes tc Son.
[Returned from Nova Scotia, 28 June 1847.]
t Sir Janei Waiaon lenred with the 14th Regt. on the Continent under the Duke of York in 1708 and M ;
•i the redoetioa of the fslands of St. Lucie and Trinidad in 1706 and 07. Commanded the 14th regiment at
«b« d^tore of the Isles of France and Java, including the assault and capture of I]||o4:docarta ; comnuuided
qM ezpeditioa that captured the piratical state of Samhas in Borneo in 1819; at the capture of the fort
oTllSiKraa, and in the Plndarree and Mahratta wars; actively assisted at the redueUoo of the foftresa of Dho-
mowe Vondela (where he led the storming party), Ourra Kotah, and Asseeif hnr. Medal for Java.
9 SI ^|or Watson senred at the siege and storming of Bhurtpora.
• OWt. Spence served the campaigns of 1818 and 14, in Spain and France, with the Mtb, and was pra-
«eai 1^ the passage of the Bi'iassoa, battle of Nivelle and Nlve, and aetioiis naar Bayonne.
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ilfq/or,T»24Bfay,44.
Robert Alexander Cnthbert, JS^. t»25 Sept. 23; Zietuf. » 7 My SB ; C4lf}^« ^28
May 29 ; Jlfq/or, p 21 March 46.
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Jobii A. Cole
Jolm Hitpe Wingfteld ••
Fit$ Wmma Walker. . . .
Henry Grierson
Daniel Capel
Hon, FranciB Colborne^ t .
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9 17 May 31
P31 Dee. 30
p 9 Aug. 33
P29 April 36
P lOct. 36
P 10 Apr. 86
lOPeb. 96
6 Oct. 96
P24Feh. 37
10 Mar. 37
J^16Peb. 98
6 Dec. 38
P 18 Jan. 39
John Smith •.r#...iP12July 80
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C.Theodore deM^teiwoh
WitUftfnWestToffiqr* ..
Johnson Wilkinson ....
William Drake Hague . .
Charles Wm.Clayton East
Conrad Montgomery ....
ENaiOHS.
Henry Walters
George John Walmsley . .
Cliri^pher Sayers
AnguatuaFfed.Warbnrton
Frederiek Henry Myliua
iiUimDel James. Bleneowe
John tiloyd .»••..<.••..
AlfredTodd
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9 Sept. 28
P 6 Oct. 26
26 May 33
P 4 Oct. 33
p 17 June 36
P 24 Feb. 37
P 14 Dec. 88
Pl$Jan. 30
jPllOct. 30
21 Dec 39
PiaJaly 90
10 Feb. 41
P 4 Aug. 40
P 6 May 42
P23June43
P20 Dec. 441
P 21 July 43
P 6 Oct. 43
6 Jan. 44
Pis June 46
11 July 46
P 6 Not. 46
P13Nof. 46
P 26 June
6 Aug. 97
P 22 June 30
P 4 Aug. 40
P 18 8ept.40
P21 May 41
p22 ApT.49
P23Jfiiie43
P29 8ept«46
P27Dec.40
P24May 44
PlSJane46
P 6 Nov. 46
F90Dee. 46
P 14 Sept. 32
P26iroT.80
P 14 Deo. 33
p 18 Jim. 39
P91 Jtme 89
6 May 42
p99 Sept. 43
P94 May 44
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Copt. 21 Oct. 13.
A4iuimU<p^IMU. ASgemon RAbtesoti tewall^ 16 Umg^ 48.
Quarter-Moiter. — Robert Imray, 8 June, 38.
^r^wn^Wm. DoUon,99Mar.30; Auut.-JSIyr§. 99 SepL96; B^m^^Amui.
6 May, 16.
A«ttf.*'filir7ed7ii.— Iliomas Henry O'Flahcrbr, 15 Not. 30.
James Alexander Wishart, M.D., 0 Dec. 45.
Fadngt YeUow— ^^mf#, 5tr John Kirkland k, Co.
1 Sir rUacM
atoll has ircrtT«4 * mr49\
at ibc battle of OUppa
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June, 80 ; Capt. 24 Jan 91 ; Mt^^w, 1 March, 94 ; Zieui.'CoL 11 Aug. 94 ;
CoL 1 Jan. 00; Mqi&r^Gen. 25 April, 08 ; lAoU.-Otn. I Jan« 12; £?^ 27
Ma7, 25 : C^ 16 Regt 15 March, 23.
Xini^.-Cai9iMl.<— Henry M'Maniu, Jffitf. 18 July, 16 ; Heui. 16 April, 20 ; Capt.
25 Oct. 27 ; Br€v.'MqfOr, 28 Nov. 41 ; Mi^j 8 July, 42 ; Lieut^^Col. P 18
April, 45.
Mqfon.—JameB Brand, JSnt, 11 March, 13 ; Lieut, 17 Aug. 20 ; Capt, 25 April,
28 ; Brev.'Mi0ar, 23 Nor. 41 ; Mqjifr, 19 Aug. 42.
fiobett LnvmcMH^, Sh$. 1 Jane, 20 ; Lieut, 11 June 24 ; C^. P31 Aug. 30;
Afi{ji>r, P 18 April, 45.
Captains.
Charles Murray*
William Aahmore
Atsxander Munro » • • * •
Hon, Jamas Colbome, #.
Joltn WiflettPayneA udain
Henry Copinger. ......
'Chariea Hawker
John Headerson
Ffaacis Lacas^
CbariatDttiie
FnmdM P. Gauidi ....
Chas. JeflHaa Carter . .
Wm.& Lycm Bennett, ik^'.
Cbaa. Lorenzo de Winton
John OctaTius Chichester
George Patriclc Goldie . .
Charles Armstrong ....
George F^red. Mac^nald
Henry Alfred Maodonald
George John Peacocke . .
L. Stanhope Rkh. Lotell
Geo. De la Poer Bereaford
lliovas C. Higghison
£MftiaMS.
Jtilw Thomas James . •
Charies-Coote Grant . .
William Armstrong . . .
Thomas Lyons
Fred. Wardell Rnztoo
John Parker
Henry Eyans Quin. . . .
Cook Bibha Fkvwer. . ••
JBVSIGV.
lasuT.
1 Sept. 15
P 18 Feb. 26
6 Oct. 15
P 21 Mar. 84
14 Dec. 26
28 Apr. 25
22 Feb. 81
P 20 Jan. 32
P 1 Oct 25
1 Ang. 34
P25NOV.28
18 June 30
P 12 Apr. 81
P 15 Feb. 89
P26 Oct. 39
P 24 Apr. 40
P25^r. 40
P 8 May 40
80 Dec. 40
8 July 42
22 Dec. 43
P 19 April 44
10 Apr. 42
P 18 Apr. 45
9 May 45
45
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46
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13 Oct 21
P 27 Apr. 27
26 Apr. 28
26 June 38
2 Oct. 28
6 Mar. 28
P20 July 32
28 Nov. 34
24 Oct. 27
P 6 July 38
P24 0ct.
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3 Nov.
24 Aug.
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2 July
27 May
8 July
19 Aug.
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29 Dec. 40
1 July 41
P 23 July 41
27 May 42
8 July 42
P 25 Aug. 43
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19 Nov. 44
9 Jan. 46
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9 Nor. 46
9 Mfjor Mnrray wmMi la
tb« Kandlsn wsr in Ceylon, la
1817 and 18.
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ghaik 0tluna% and ahirmi«had
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•Oih Oct. 1841.
P20jQly 47
PoyauMisr.— Wm. Alphonso Kirk, 22 Nov. 44; JBm. SO Dec. 31 ; Lt, 8 Feb. 84.
Adjutant. — Lieut, Wm. Robt Lyon Bennett, 25 JunCi 41.
Quarter-Master^ — Edward Collins, 23 July, 41.
Atr^onb^fiaiiJainiA Usher Hamflton, ILD. 23 Mareh 47; AuUt.-Surg, 22
Feb. 39.
Auietant-Surgeeiu, — ^Bdword John Kennedy, M.D. 14 Nov. 45.
Henry Fowle Smith, 28 March 47.
l''meinffe^t31ow--'Agenis, Sir John Kfarkland ft Co,'-'Irith Agents, Messrs. Cane ft Co.
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Wn. OojnSoii ^ . • • «
Alex. M<KiiiBtty ;.
Johnson Bounte, r, . . ; .
Rlpb. Jojiv Rctts O^onbr
Letbbridge Charl^sMooire^
John Ballafd OaTdiner'^
Campbell Batters' ......
Augustus Wcdderburn . .
Rowland Ben^ck Codd
Winiam A. Arflistitmg . .
WaHamBelficld"'......
Archibald W. Dickon . .
John Nolan. .'.' « , .
Eicbard Boltdif Neyiioe . .
Fra. Henry Dlgby M^ri/li
Philip M'Phcrton ;..,. .
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I y -t BhaDigbJameft Maaon.. , • .
.^^ 'FMariek Lmi4 '
I '"ffi.1?n^;P^»»y Graves ...
BrfMfa * iBJchawi Henry Farrer .
^'1 :i<fit^\0«arge Wilkinson
il lOmq^ilwaby
^t -wkisAi Blake
.....
-WiUisAi Blake Graham . .
« •M^- aO-h. 'ffln^ Ja^es
Charles Frederick Kelly
Robert Doran, Adjutant
ttetiyd-l^b^TH^ia *..
Edward Jones '^ ••.•-... .
Ensions. "
Bernard M<68b<»*=. J .' . .
BNftIOl9%
11 June 29
p 27 Sept. 88
P25 0ct..33
P 7 Apr. 87
81 Jnly 28
24 Oct. 34
14 Aug. 28
27 Apr. 20
P 4 July 34
19 Sept. 34
p 13 Feb. 35
27 Hay 36
P21 June 39
P 12 July 39
p 21 June 39
24 Oct. 39
PldMax. 40
18 Miyr 41
V. 2 July 41
PJ(4Ju^ 41
17 Aug. 41
Koy.41
Aug. 42
25 Nor. 48
130 Dec. 42
*. ^ June "41
p 16 Ap4l4l
$lDep.;@
p^l Ma^. 48
'2 Apr. ^
26 Jan. 44
I Ap/. 43
2* ttaJ'. 44
/
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P 28 Nov. 84
P 12 May 37
P 10 Mar. 37
P80Sept.d9
P 12 Apr. 81
81 May 39
8 April 31
30 Nov. 24
P 15 Apr. 36
* 23 Oct. 39
do.
27 Oct. 39
26 Jan. 41
13 May 41
20 June 41
17 Aug. 41
12 Sept. 41
26 July 42
80Ang.42
20 Aug. 42
24 Oct. 42
P 21 Apr. 48
14 Sepi 43
2 Feb. 44
17 May '44
^iv^y 44
19 May p
5 Sept. 45
P d Oct. 45
5 Feb.. 4a
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e May 40
John Ed«l4hr SWiiid}^. .^ IS Jan. 47'
John Caoatraii.^ '.».....'.' l^J^n.^'i';
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Amot, MeoBd'
eapta|« of Cku«
PldMar, 40
P 12 Oct. 4]
P 3 Dec. 41
P30Dec 42
19 Aug. 42
26 Jan. 44
1 Not. 42
10 July 46
15 May 47
7 Dec. 471 mn, ftohniiv of
tlM fortifted hcighto ef Chiahao^
Ukiof of IVlorrP, attMk Bad .e«|»-
tor* of Km matf^f* iviU4n«k4<l <a»p
on UM.bclfflkta of 8«ga4n ^Mvtrcl*
VQonded), «api^u« cT • Chapeo
(wvundrd), Wo««9ag, and Clitn
Klanr Fob, kAi, tanAn|» b«f««.
8 Lc-Cbl. DiUofei MiTtd Ifi tha iK>
pcditioa ta S*. DoauonTin 18BV.
Sermed also in China (Maa»l).and
was preaent at thn Sn| captalv oft
Ohdaatti •Uttn hM»d aapiuM of thf
itairhU aboTO CAnton, and of tha
Ma-Mttert«a oti A^aMT,nnA aabaei
qaent «i4^tvrv «f the atf.
4 Lt.-Col. Qiattan w» tetivaly cm*
phwcdon thafrantiM* dvriiy tha l*<
bclhoaio Canada iq 1838. II«MrT<d
la China with tbe^ath (VcdalUaml
"wai MMtitnttthf MBrnlii^ of t^a
heiglgu abora C^too, ^d lad' tha
AdvaAoa againat tha •|kcmf'a< ^''
trcnehoS M|tt«p. for wlielk haiwaa
felc«t«d br Siv Ifugh Oiofh a4 thai
bwaiaroTMa dMuafcbca, non^ttd
■to tfia rftf k aC<«qfor,anf ApotnUHl
bW*^e major of f^oct Si Ctaonn hjr
J p L4lrd 'liqL Onliis Jktnfn lo ChlAa
board thai Ma4f4l««c«r Ula
o*litfht
« dufiair a in^^ V wlh^ ha irith
fcw^ttiai* AditoMy Mpvilt tha-
P ,6Aujjr.^7
'8'jflH. 47, kin4»^ _^ ^ , .
■ad Sh^bfhai i mid h« «ola.Mkwf m th« KtontiiBK;
of Cnin Kiang Koo and tha landinglbeforajNankitt.
•A lUjMi*Wf gatdb waa at Canton, Antoy, Cblosan, Qbifl«
lu|^jIjnO«.He|roan,Ch«poo,a Chin Kiang 9oo(Mcd«I} .
V Capt. lUlwards wna at Canton, Amoy, Cbapae,
Amo'
aiid OkMi'Kianii Fa*
3hati«hal, Waoaanr^
8 iiitfU CaU aod Uattt. Coohhtar*
and Amor (Mf^tf
C*puint Lord
mo.
7 C»p
man, atid 8u
Chl*a « -
'^edal)'.
at Cttil^
Cochrane and Kenntdju lA. Vtf'
a Stewart, mtt»4 with thelBlUpn ttia
o« (MeAta), «ftd wei^e ntMent at &•'
bafova ffanUtt.
17Jati. 47
P 7 July 45
P 6 Aug. 47
eA^gTist(i9Bmot.i^ri0Pcc. 47
'' ^r^FHUieisLevettBcnDeU,A»'20Oe«.47; Ji^.P2d^Julv,d7 ^ Lt.vdJnl
^i^Limt. Robert Domn, 12IioV. 47.
;r'ACi*^«r.— Geoige Peel," 33 July 44.
Stewmrt/ 6 Aug. 46^; AsHst.^Surg. 17 April, ^8..
»
a •»» ^Mttrf.i'iStefMf.-^oseph Hamilton lawyer, A.]l. 14 I¥ot. 45.
'VLXn^XifRovnox D'Axeey, M.l>. 2 Oct 46. | Ftteha^ Blue.
* .i.i WUIiasn KeknanOhaliiien, M.D. )3 Not. 40. | Agentt, Messrs. Cosf k Co.
vd In Um expedition to St. Domiago Itt IJDS And I7M ; wa* prcaeqt In the Brat and «cconid attache upas
la^«f mrirt^eVAenLnear Leogaue (wounded) ; et the aflhir of Bombard, near Capo Nicola Mole i aad
MhlMifrtfiee. Present at the deicent near Oiwnd. in May 1796 ; reipained aa prisoner in France fhr ^x
m/^Mim df ihe Haider r ktthe attfceh <m the BriUib lUcs on (he lOtb Sept., bataetof 19th Sept.. and
OaC I9«b hi BoDaiid. Serred in the Coldttrean Goardt in the l^ortlt of Oermany under Loid Cathcart in li)0&. Preient at
on the Stair of the Army throufhoot the Peninsular war, aa Asaiitant, and Deputy
wmrniMMliiig a Brlfade. Was present at the passage of the Doaro, and has reeaived a eroM and om
__ actfoaa t— ThlaTera, Busaeo, Pnentes d'Onor, Vtttorla, and the Nive.
Lveeltaarvad wHh tbeMNh the eMopalgn on the Sntlej (Medal), and was praatBt al tha haMlee oTlIoadhea,
■hare ha asalelad in plactof tha colours on Uia TUtafe). Aliwal, Mid Sobraon.
M LLSaaaostwaaat Woosonc. Shan«hal. and Obin Kian« Poo ( Medal). Ifm Notes fi, II. IS. 13. U, 15. l^^^ff«"55^\P*<'V
tS!ti^^}l9th{ Tl^Ut rork,hir,NarthJUdiHg)nvt. o/F.[^;^^
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H^t 8S J Capt. 14 April, 83 ; Mqf9r, 1 March, 94; Jj00t.^€tL IJam. 98 a
Col 86 Apr. 08 ; Mt^-Gen. 4 JmM, 11 ; IA.-Qmi. 19 July, SI j €hm, S8 i wip#
38: Col. 19th ftegt. 31 Kay, 43.
lAt^.^CoUmiH.
Charles Cfaofnid Hay, En». 27 June, 24 ; Umi. 'S4 Bm.S6 ; CflV<. » 19 Sofrl.
26; jrn^,i'l9Juac,37; Xicii«^Oi<. p80 Aug. 4S. ^ ^^ .^ ^_^ ^^
Jffrw-*.— Henry CaUey, Mm. p29 Joly 86; Ztiw^. »? FeU 89^ C^ipt. fWO
Aug. 42; ir<v<>r,P 7 Aug. 46. ^ ^ ..^ J^^
>bart Sandert , JSiM. P 26 May 37 ; Xt«ti<. 86 Jan. 41 ; Cajv^. P 8 Feiw 48 $ Jfi^
Bobart
P6Aug.47.
CAPTAIirS.
Cbae. HIghmore Potta . .
DaYld Bums'
SirMark A.H.Tuite^Bar^.
Thomas Unett.
Hugh John M. Campbell
Henry Edward M'Oee . .
WlUiam Temple Parratt
James Ker
John LewisRichard Booke
Robert Warden
laBUTBNAHTS.
James Cochrane, r. ....
George Tuite
Edw. John Ellerman. • . •
Henry Butler Stoney . .
Robert John 8. Mausergh
John Phillippe
Qeorge Bingham Jenings
John Margitson
Charles Kyd 8keete ....
John Hay Moore, d. a4f>
Bob. Oneslphortts Bright
Wm. Henry Lee Warner
Henry Braddell
EwaieiiB.
Henry Macdoneld Bums
B. Barrett,ffiL(Q.lC JOOcUS)
William Harris
Godfrey Wm.HughMtssey
Geo. Tamham Macdonald
James Cole Taylor ....
Fred. Charles Ashworth . .
Henry Hill Dawson ....
Hugh Francis Massy
BN8i<nr.
LIBUT.
8Feh. 16
17 Oct. 11
P 2 Nov. 30
P 27 Sept. 21
31 May 39
P 4 Sept. 40
P 6 Sept. 40
P 30 Mar. 38
P118ept.40
P 12 Oct. 41
5 June 35
P 7 Feb, 34
P 10 Feb. 37
P 6 May 37
P 14 Sept. 38
P 2 Feb. 89
P 21 July 43
P 24 June42
P 30 Aug. 42
P 3 Feb. 43
P 9 June 43
P 20 Aug. 44
P 18 Apr. 46
20 May 42
13 June 46
8 Aug. 46
P 24 Oct. 46
13 Nov. 46
P31 July 46
2AprU47
6 Aug. 47^
7 Aug. 47
P 13 Nov. 17
26 Jan. 16
P 21 Feb. 34
P 22 July 24
P30Aug. 42
P 3 Feb. 49
P 9 June 43
P 12 Oct. 41
P20Aug. 44
P 4 April 46
P28Dec. 38
31 May 30
P 4 Sept. 40
Pll Sept 40
P 16 Not. 41
P20Ma7 42
P 4Apra46
P 8 Aug. 46
P 24 Oct 46
P 7 Aug. 46
2 April 47
6 Aug. 47
6 Aug. 47
CAPTAfir.
I AST
P 81 Dec. 26
20JaIy 3Q
P 20 May. 42
P 6Ju)y 26
p 4AprU46
P 8 Aug. 46
P 24 Oct 46
P 7 Aug. 46
p 2 April 47
P 0Aag,47
MA^ei
88Jwie88
t Hot. 45
n 9oT. 41
S M^r Barm Mrvad i
Ottt th« Ksndfaui eattpsifftt of
MM ; sad ivcclrtd tiM Ibaaks
M Sir Boatrt
thrM oecMloai^ io MMtsl ar*
den, Ibr a tertot oi mniam
4 Bwlfa Bsrffttt sirvHt ia
tba Ktadhw "Vwiltafliib 0»j-
lon, durina tiM whol* of ihm
Rtfbenioii of 1B17 Md II,
|iMS«f llMtbevs
lerrfld ttM csmpa^ of Uli^
ktiie '
•ad was ^s«MBt«t
of QmAf Bras <aatf* Watcfloo^
•pd suiwt ef Parii* .
• Vr. Bftrrow •erred In th« Qi*ca*» IRjtaU
Rett.ta1he csmi^slf n of 1N4 In tlie'SoBihem
Ifohruta soaMrr (tntiadiivtta mtnaiat ol
ibe toftrtM of PaaaDsVaail Aid ^ ll»
In 184*.
Pi^masfer.— Thos. R. TraTer8,23lfoT.38; ^iu.7April9S6i Xteiil^ PiO Jtti|e,|80.
^<^aii/.—JE?n#. Richard Barrett/ 13 June, 46. <
Qyartor-MoMtor^—^SR Alexander Hendry/ 2 Sept. 46. it4;Fet>. 9».
5iir/eoii.— Wm. Odell, 21 April, 43 ; Assiti.^Surg. 9 Nov. 30| U^ip.^4m^mit
AMiiitant'Surffeons, — ^Thomaa liOngBiore, 3 Feb. 43.
Thomas WaUer Barrow/ 8 ^une,4U
Facingi Onen,^AffeiUM, Messrs. Coa k Co.'-IrUk AffmUj 5ir £. ft. Boiw^
B^, Annit. ^ Co. I
1 Bir W wrrB Peacoele «■■ te t^ aettoat of ADtnm ud BallTMhimA la ifcs tvMBM' ia Indpad ta
17M. At tbe ksdlua In BfT^ sad all Um aetkM* tiMre In ttOl. Oa tha etpedMH la BMniit la
aiid OS itet to DeBmark In ISOT. At Um psMsgn of ll» Ooaro la IdW; aad iniuannrlrt at
tho ranniader of the PraioMlar wnr.
■»*■
M^
f Caytaln OmM Mr«a with eke latk In CUae (maial) ftMM a^cBbar IMO to Joe ia«7. Md «M
end eeatete of the iMlffku ebovc Ceaton, etteek laA cefcwe ef Amor, weoed ceptere o# Ckuea. en
Mtteef Chtagkec. eerafMka ef Miifpe ead »fp«iM<i«iheBigh»«lla<k.MtMk end c^^
eeaip on Ike kmu ef Sefaen. itieek ad rejiiwn of Ckapa% Hiiiaja^ ShMfiL end Ckn
kafae VeaUn. Be vm alMptcacnt et the opereUoM fa ike Canton liver, nader Kajor Geocinl
vaiwltetad ee tki edtaer to »naeln la eawonJ at «ke VMtottae wton Ike dMnt t
Inc and Mttli« Ike AaaoctoieA ecndoMn Velaai
It. Blew, Lto. Mertin aad Weed wrlfbt, wen •! Aaov, Chepee, Shanchel.Woeeeiur, A Ckia KJaae
Hillleia WM el Ihi Bifwe PMa» Centea (WMoaca), Ammf^ OUpoe, Shangtiid, Weoeaiv. ACUal
iUewieMnnee «e Canton, Awf. CkeMtn, Chtohee, KlofM. SMwMk, and Cina Ktaag fWa (
IIm KMfi at the W«ft Oeto of Ninfpo ee lk« aMrntnc ef ik« Uto Hweb IS41, wkan «ki envtoj la
endtte
0*p«.
Itl*.-
IS Lt.
I gnafi at tae w«« ueae OK ivinfpo ee OK BMrntiif
poet, which, iwtwithstoBdiBf the evenrbtlaiaf dieperltf of
■eearc Ioh (Mvdal).
M Um«. HewMt wae ai
Hl^UwljiwieBMmdwiikthaMdlia Cklaa ftoelal} ai Aaor« Clniaa. CUakee. jnagye^
Wooaaafr and Ckia fiaaff Fee.
17 Smw Jen« • Q^ny<aMa» Varf awed *mtoAantlhn«aeto ef ika rklei toeedliton f
• f*rT«t
¥3E
CAVTAXirft. -
r. t^d Iftaik Kerr . •
P IfKi, Cbarles Brelegb
6^
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r% Fre<feriek ttora, JHw. p te Jan. 56 ; £ieut, p 17 April, tW ■; C«yf. Ple JAna, «t ;j
itfflt/or^ P 7 Sept. 41 ; Lt.-Col. 14 April 4«.
jri|f(>rt.-i>Hiigli Dennfo Oroftoti, Brti, 9 lid Ifor, 85; Xfeu^. 89 1>««:'37'; Cd)^*
. -P&Aug.fl0; Jlfi|/ar^P.aODec.4A. I
r. liBfklan Poff Qordoa^^Aif . P86 July, 34 ; Lieut pSi Jnly, 38; P«p^^ P31)
I>ee.39; Jl<ygr,i>& Juqe, 40» - . .
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0 T7amett B. Sbarpe
A r.. Patrick Heimemy
0 r.O«o.B.Clt«m.CreBplgliy
0 U^ury Cmvley
0 WUliun Frith
0 Bicluid Leigh Lye
0 r.O«iigcBieeveM
0 JikkaJLVeieyKirUaiidyt.
H ^wSiMfini Levis Knight ]P2l Jaly
i Ltbotsitakts. '
r. Hom.Bflbert My •« . .
B. Oflllng HoUeweU^ cr^^'.
Geo. Fred. WeUer Foley
Win* FoQezfen Radcttflb
ChristophiliM Oantia
r, Wm. AnaH Eyre
r. Oeoif(rT(iiiiM>ii.«M(f
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Charles Compton Abbott
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0 r. WilUem JlenryDowllng
0 Mansfield Tamer
Ehbions.
0 rCharlcsWUUaniRobijisoii
0 r. John Ererard Deane
0 r, Creon« W. Taylor . . t •
' "b V. Jameft George Hay . .
Q r. Efathanlel Steepens
'Cr Ueom Hoish Adams
0' Jas.WalUieeDanlQp Adair
0 r. Stephen D'ArceyKelley
P iriUiam Henry McJCein..
6 T'CliQirles Frederfelc Turner
P 19 June 36
P 1 July 861
27 Nov. 36
84 Apr. 80
86jan. 86]
P 99 Jan. 30
11 Deb 87
p 18 Feb. 89
P 3 Nov. 37
P 3A«g.3S
P14Sepr.3H
P 10 Nov. 37
Pl8Apm39
19 May 85
nOct. 87
P 80 July 3d
11 Juae30
Pl8ia»y 31
P BA«^.39
P 17 Apr. 40
P83Ai]g.87i»87 Jury 3S
PSlJaly 42 Pd0Jaa«43
P 18 April39
16 June 30
P31 Dec. 39
P 17 Apr. 40
P 12 Mar. 41
P 14 May 30
P21 May 41
P 7 Sept. 41
P 6 Nov. '41
P 16 Jmi^48
10 Jan. 42
g^JuJy 42
P 1 Nov. 48
13 Oct. 43
80 Oct. 43'[
CAWA'tlf.
p^iWe'^
P 18 Mar. 41
V 7 Sept. 41
90 Aug. 41
16 Apr. 48
I* 17 June 48
9 Oct 491
3 Jan. 44
P30 l>ec. 46
14 Apr. '46
P 6Hipt.44
P^ p Apr, 46
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**q>JBUMHA"-^*«VITroKIA"— ** ihrxurlBS"— " ORTHES-— *• TOULOUSE"— •• ^KSlK^UTXy*
'6h6^V Igj^JamfesStev^tegonBhntt,' *CB. JBVw.lt Jtily,92;*X»ft^8'jan;04i'C<^.
OTTmrt ^ 87 Feb. 96 ; Mt^or, 17 Sept. 08; LieUt.-Cot 6 Nov. 06-- CW. 4 Jufte, 14;
Mt^-Om. 19 July; 21 ; Lieut.-O&ti. 10 Jan. 3^ ;€%>/. 86 F: to AfHTfl, 40.
LieAt.'Colonelt, ' '
WflHam-Nebon Ctutebfaison, JSns. 24 Feb. 20 i Lieut. 85 Okt 83;* Co^.j
P 17 June, ^ ; Mqfor, p 4 Dec. 32 y Uetct.'Col p 7 Sept. 41.
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P19Dee. 46
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81 Apr. 46
p 9Jun«46
F 1 Oct. 47
' 6 Nov. 47
P 1 June 41
P 7 Sept. 41
16 Apr. 48
16 Apr. 42
P 2 Aug. 42
16 Dee. 40
P 1 Nov. 48
9 Oct. 431
3 Jan. 44
PdS'Aug-. 44
P2fl Mar. 4S
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P 30 Dee. 461
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, ^a, J . .9 . .PfliiBMKwf.— Charles South, 23 Aug. 27 ; JSfU. 0 Dec. 13 ; Lieut^ p 17 Dae 4$, '
. B ( O. A^fuimUi^'^JAeut, Bdmund G. UaJlawell, 1 Mwroh^ 44. / -
O r. Lima* Oeoiga Tomaonj 8 Sept. 46. h
B ^iMrfsf^jrMtsrv.— David Bilham, 17 Sept. 41.
0 r. Joaeph M'Gee, 8 Sept. 46.
0 i^^«.^Isidore Anthony Blake, M.B , 90 Oot. 46; AttUt.'Surg, 16 Sept 37.
O n John GUleapie yfooA^ M.D*, 10 Dec. 47 ; A$titt,*Surff, 11 Jan. 39.
0 AMtutamt'SMtrgetnu.'^'BUAifgi John Cole, M.D. 27 Aug. 41.
0 r. Edward Howard, 89 April, 48.
FoemoM Yellow.— J^«ii^#, Sir John Kfa-kUmd A Co.
I 9ip J«iB«fl Bsnis Mffe4 «1fl> Hi* BoySb wnfer Gen. O'Hsra, ftt Toalon, until Its evACMtloo, and was
Sfttsotat tlis defrQM of Fort ICuIgfave, and alio at the sorUe from Toulon, 80 Nor. 17l». He tenred the
whole of Ilia eampalgn in Coialcs kn 17M, tarmlnathig with the surrender of Calrl, Including the utonniaf
^ Qwiwflon a«ria«Me,aaptin« of St. Fiorenio> Baatia, awl the ■keae of CalvU in 1780, be aerved tha Mm*,
paten la Hollaad, bieludlng tha action* of th« lOih Sept. Snd and dth Oct. (woundiHl). Accompanied the
^ttffMsM 1* tha FShol In 1800 ; tiTd that to Bfypt iff 1801, and wnr#d tlie whole of the cawpalfn untU,
^m,mtmth9 «f iJamuidrtai 3arfad In IIm aipadittan to WaVAacen.in ISQOi and la Spain aud Portugal
^^BanrnTttH •"'^** Iha-aoadaalan' V ttat' war in-l8l4» aad hm lacelf ed a cro«s for Bu*aco, 9iUaiiianf a
(Mwi^j woaoSad)b 8t MMaUan, and the Hlte,on which occaalom ha aonmaudad the 8rd BaUallou of I'm
'-I f..
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Tli« Thistiie wHtiiB ^Uift CUde «f 8t. .Andrew, ** Nemo hm {jNjmiw IfiMii/.'^ . *!%€
King's Cypher wi^'Czowa. * , _ '
Co7(meZ.— 9 im iZi^ ITtm. Sir Frederick Ad«m,* GCB. 0€|iO. JEtnt. 4 V0t.
1795; X^2 Feb. 96 ; Cap#. 30 Aug. 09; Af^'.9Jul/,03;X#^€)M.98Ai«.O4;
Cot. 20 Feb. 12; Mqf.-Gen. 4 June 14 ; JU.^Oen. 29.JiilT, 90: Gnk 0. Not.
46 ; CoZ. 2Ut FasU* 31 Ma}^ 43.
Xi^.-Co2(me2K»— George Deare, J5ft#. 30 Oct. 17 ; lAtmt. 8 Jafy^82; Cap/.^W
Dec 24 ; Jf<yV, p ?6 Oct* 32 ; Lkut^Col. 28 Deo* 38.
Jdm Tbomaa HiU, J?itf . p 13 March, 27. j Xwt«e. p 16 April, W } Cbpf. Pl9 Feb.
$5; ilf<vV>r, P 12 March, 41 ; LietU^-Col, 3 April, 46.
Jlfq70rf.^Willlaizi James Satherland, 2mt X^ietU. 8 M»f H^ LUmi, P!^ Sept.
14; Cop^. P 29 Jane, 20 ; Brevet-Mqjar^ 10 Jaa. 87 ; Mqjir^ 31 DecT 4SL
John Xhrofton P^die, 2wrf X<gy#. 4> May 14; i^t^iif . P29 Jnite 90 1 Capt.fW
Kov. 26 ; Brevet-Mqjar, 28 June, 38 ; Mtiffin'f 6 Dec. 43. 1 .
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Angus Wm, Mackay '
Fred. Geo. Ainslie
John Bamsay Stuart ....
Thofl. Bythesea Mortimer
H(M.€. It SackvUie West^
Duncan Fraser
^bert Spring*
Fred. Paua Haines,^ $, . .
Alfred Andrews
William J. Vemer
Fl98T LlBUTBKAXTS.
And. Dar. A. Stewart . .
Wm, Francis Ring
Samuel Burgea Lamb • •
Henry Wm. Bace
Arthur Lake Johnston . .
Arthur Ge6. dhawe ....
Frederick HoUand, tuig,, .
John Watson
Robeft Nicholson
John Patrick Stuart ....
Fm. E. Newport Tinlcy
Wm. Savage
Thomas Wm. Preyost . .
Arthur Edgecumbe Take
Henry Frederick ETans . .
Edward Clemison
George Caldwell Dickins
Wm. Henry Ballingall . .
Henry S. G. S. Knight. .
George Webb
Henry Ferguson Barclay
Bryan ThomhtU
Sbcosid Lieuts.
Edward Thomas Barnard
Wm. Thomas M'Grigor ..
Charles Beevor Daveney
Jos. FitzThomas Shadwell
Herbert Cliarles Gray ..
Thomas Francis llobbs . .
John Thomas Dalyell . .
2d LIKUT.
P 24 July 02
P 24 April 28
P 20 Jan. 32
P 16 Nov. 82
P 30 Aug. 33
P 13 Feb. 28
P 14 Feb. 34
P21 June 39
P 12 Dec. 34
6 Apr, 88
P 26 April3l
28 Oct. 31
P 14 Dec. 32
16 Feb. 33
P 22 July 36
1 April 30
P 26 June 38
P 18 Aug. 38
P 7 Sept. 38
30 Dec 38
P 28 Aug. 40
7 Aug. 40
18 June 41
P 24 Sept. 41
P 26 Oct. 41
P 16 Nov. 41
P 27 May 42
P 6 April 44
2 Sept. 46
24 Sept. 41
P 9 May 46
26 June 44
P23 Jan. 46
28 Apr. 46
P3IDec 44
P26 June46
20 Nov. 46
16 Jan. 47
14 May 47
LIBUT.
GAPTAXB.-
BBXV.^BA^.
9Km.4R
9 Apr. 46
P 30 June 08
P 6 Oct. 32
9 Aug. 36
2 July 37
P 6 June 36
10 Dec 33
P 4 Dec 36
P 16 Dee. 40
P 17 Aug. 38
P 16 Oct. 41
P 0AQg.d3
8 May 36
P 6 Feb. 36
27 July 38
30 Dec 38
23 Aug. 39
16 May 40
31 May 40
13 June 40
3 Oct. 40
P26Sept 41
26 Oct. 42
P 6 April 44
10 Aug. 44
11 May 46
19 Dec 46
21 Apr. 46
11 Oct, 46
3 June 47
7 Dee. 42
P 14 April 46
7 Aug. 46
6 CaptLowierr«dwithtk«aiid|alba<
paltn OR the 8otm to ]a44 n(«4al)^ lNl«db«
th* teCllM of AlhrtJ and Soiraov.
0 Dr. Dempiter tarrMl with tkm SIk itst
throughout the Barmeat war, iBcI«4iac Kh«
captare of lUngooo» storm and eijitore of tfle
•toekadet of Kincardine and KamnMl, r
ef RaacooD, Kokeia, te.
87 July 32
P 26 June 38
p 10 Jan. 4P
P24^pl.4a
Pl6Apt. 42
6 Not. 44
11 Feb. 46
16 May 46
14 May 47
92 Feb. 46
3 Mot Htelay
canptlifn ^ 1W7 Bi Bgrv^.
Made prteoBerorwu^ls ea «•-
ga^eiaent with the — laiy to
Qalabria 161^ Jim 1100^ aad
detained M sudi oatSl I4ah
May, 18U. : Pmeat at New
Oileaae, a Jan. 161ft.
4 TteHon. M^or Weiteervvd
OB Sir Uagli OottghTii,
throughout the rrrf^t^
the SaU^ (Mcdaiy,--*
d^-eaap tall tbe battlee of Mood-
kee sad Feroscahah, and aa
OOSeiating JUUtary
during the reoMlmler of
campalgB and tn tha;ba9]a mt
Sahraon.
6 Cant, aprlaf suiiait vifk
t^ Md in the eampalpi on ika
fliitl^ hi 1840 (Medslljaelad-
lag the aetona at M4i«nl,
Aliwal, end 8olnoB.
7 utpt, Baiaw eerve4 tke
eampeign on thefiotm (Medal>
01 Aide - de - ceaip ta I^eed
Goagh.and veearri
ed at the battle at
n July 49.
PaymaHer.—hith. Butler Low,»28 June, 44 ; Sns. 8 Nov. 33: Xt. 1 I>ec37; Capi.
il4/Wfln^.—Ztftt^ Frederick Holland, 28 Jan. 46.
Quarter-Matter.—jQjneB Mahood, 26 Feb. 41 . TAsiitt. 4 Ofel; 19L
Surge(m^ohn D«np«ter,» M.D. 4 Mar. 36; Aitist.'Sttrg. I Sept. 14 : Hmu^
AitutaHt'Surgeont.'^chn Sammera, M.D. 29 May, 40.
Arthur Charlea Webater, 6 Apr. 38.
Francis Cbarlea Annealey, 17 Sept. 30.
r , «. ^^^ ^ nj, Facings Blue.— J^eni, John Lawrie, Eaq.
«M>^ «?SIS ni5Cl*S5?* *f ?«"»»«!« Md waa preeeat in the aetlone of the «7Ch Angtiei, Mlh flep.
«rKiS?i?il.^*'^'f *'* • ^^ **'* 1". ^ •«*»**»■ ^ ^^ •«»• W"»» •^ «»•» March, laaj; to ItopC
Soi^A? i^ JRIhT.!r^r*i2l*^ "**' ^**^*' *•* ^P^ "" S et the paei of Oidall he iMe^m
5S"dIdS^WeierW?^ l»I»left aim, an another which ehattered hJe left hind ; and ha
^ — ^^^
^-y.-f?t**; *''y^ Vrr^.^r"^!^. ^ 'frwutMU ta grtade ( Med>i). iortiidlae ta»
to«0«w M»i—ri ndilfitentae. II* wm aho pmnkt m puiuUa sad r»«atk«r.
B W». MHiiaihMJn^ WUh tt» ted Qti«««<t Koya}» «liT\nt the camiukim tn Hm ^n..t^■TT, tlmhm^
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CoUma.-^ Sit OhflB. Jat. Kupier/ QG3. JSu. 31 J#s. ^ ; Xi«ii^. 6 May, 94 >
Capf. WDec.Oa ; HfiyV. 29 MaV; («h, \it-Cbr, 2^ Jtt?jc^ U; i^ol- 27 May
96; iJr<V'.-C?eH.10Jafa.375 X^-G«^n.9 Nov. 46: 3Co/. 22 K«g^. 21 Nov. 43.
Xitaf .«Cofofl«2«.— Jobfi lysaght Pennefiitlier,' 06. Cor. p l4Ja]|. 18 ^ X^ p 20 Feb.
28; Cop*. P5 Nov. 26; ilf<y.P22Mar.81: Xf.-Co;«Pl8Oc^39;i^fl0June46.
aanmel Brandraxxi Boileaa, :Bn9,'^A Oct. 21; Ziod, PI Aug. 2(1; Coto*. p25 Nov.
- 28; M€iar, p9 Dec. 36 ; IAeut,-Col, ^VS Dec. 40. . , ! < ./
ir^^rv.— John H. Poole,' CB. J?n^. 24 'Mar. 14; Xt^*. 30( Sepi . 10 ; Capt.
1 Ne^. 80 ; Mi^or, p I80ct. 80; Brtcet Ziefit.-CoU 4 Ju^,! ^
Dftvtdifaw BmHb/ JSVit. p8 Nov. 25; Lieut, 13 M- ^)B; Cop^ p^ April 81;
if€0or, 23 Feb. 44. , • : «. . , i
Captaiks.
. Fred. Diarley George^' CB.
0 ]T.SydenhainCoiiway,K;B.
Thomas Chute* , .
Thomas Alexander Soutei*
John Heatly,*#
ESSiaH. { I.IBUT.
0
0
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James Bamsay,*^' ^
• •*.•.
P24 Mar. 26 P 30 April 27
14 Feb. 28lP26April31
6^ Thomas Whfte
0 Edward Dunbar"
q Hemy J, Coote'. . .....
0 Francis Pym Harding"
LlBtrTEJVAKTS.
0 tj.EdwinThackweU,"a4r.
0 Edgar Steadman Smith
0 Fred. Geo, Tho. Deshon'^
0 John Brettnan *'
0 Joseph Maycock.. .... ..
0 Herbert Geo. Bowden," r.
0 Alexander Miller"
0 WUliam Carrow"
0 Bobert BlackalP'
0 ttobertColvill Jones** ..
0 William Henry Badd*^.
0 Wm. Richard Goddard"
0 John Higgin Graham . .
0 Thomas Stack »
6 William MayUe
0 John Baldwin..
0 Geo. V. Edw. Morrison . *
0 Hen. Allen Murray Dcane
0 Arthur Qmeber Walch . .
0 WilliamThomasDeWilton
0 EdwSimeonWebberSmith
0 Frederick George Moore
0 William Hunt
Eksions. i
Hen. Vansit. Pennefather
A. J. B. L.BttU
Thomas Yoang
James Ballard Gardiner
William Hughes'®
John Alexander Fead ....
Frantis George King.. . .
Nicholas Henry M'Grath
P 24 Feb. 32
80 June 24
.20 Sept. 31
18 May 32
7 Dec. 16
P27 0ct. 87
23 Sept 86
9 Dec. 36
8 May 86
28 Mar. 34
P 19 May 94
25 Aug. 24
P 20 Oct. 40
P 17 Sept. 39
PlOMar. 88 P 18 Dec. 40
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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P 6' June 34
P 10 Nov. 37
29 Dec. 37
17 Sept.. 39
P 20 Oct. 40
80 Apr. 41
16 Mar. 39
Pdl Deo. 41
P 19 Jan. 88
P 9 Aug. 89
P 10 Feb. 48
1 Nov. 42
6 May 42
18 Feb. 43
17 Aug. 41
^ 29 Dec. 48
28 June 44
P 6 Dec. 48
16 Feb. 44
Pll Oct, 44
21 Apr. 46
4 Nov. 42
P 19 Nov. 44
28 Feb. 46
81 Mar. 46
P22May 46
P 8 Sept. 46
9 Sept. 46
27 Mar. 46
14 Apr. 46
P 80 July 47
P3q Augi 88
P , 9 Dec! 86
IS Feb. 40
14 Oct. 42
p ^7 Not. 49
90Maf.44
6 Oct. 68
Pll Oct, 44
7 Deo. 44
29Jan4 47
W
CAPTAJN. bBRBV.-MAJ.
4 July
4 July
43
43
aLt.-Ool.Pool«
kcrrcd throoffb-
piU the operm-
Uoo* In 8«lad«
iiiudal)aiMl*r Sir
Bbarlct Napier,
ta* tUA At'tlU iMltle or MecuM,
and » btlcaS* at tk« battle of H7-
deraVa^ U^ ira^ •''■^ pnvloiuly
at Oe dec^nctiafy of tlie Port oT
Ittaam^nt lii t4e Dcicrt. Ha
«cBv«d CN cfcrt^lgp la the Sontliera
M^lirai^ e^uQt^ |i 1S44-6, laclud-
tag the loifcii^eul and capture of
ttlfe f oHa FWotiBa 4nd Fowiwhor.
4 Major iMlia and Qvarter.
Kiiater Tota>W '^rnd tbc eaa-
palga 'fifi the Bo*ttaeni Mahrmtta
eetotrfV in IMUA. knd were preenU
at tbe iBTCitiiiant ^ capture of the
P«rta of Pa*u1U aild Pownghar.
5 M^. Geotirfc •erredthroufbout
lli« operatiooa la'Selnde (Medal)
nader Sir Ciia|le« llapler, laelodlat
the dee(r«eiloi|.of Imaomf bar, and
tbd battle* oT Mee^see and Hydera-
bad, at ivblch 1^ bt eoauBandcd tbe
Had r^ B^aerf cd alao the can.
pa%B Ita the. Softhem Mahratta
totntrf la 1M4-^ • and waa preaent
at the tamtaarat' and capture of
the fbrU of Paoan4 and Pownchur,
aad In the o^rraiona againat the
FMta Munhahnr |nd Mumaatoah
P 80 Joly 47 I in the Svatherv Coicaa.
26 Aug. 40 Includi^ thcbatdca of Meeanca
and Hyderabad 1 aad he coaimtnded ne Light Com-
paaf (detadied) at the prerioot defn^ of the aeal-
dnier at Ujrdcnhad.- . He wrrad alao ^e eampalga In
the Soutbera Mabzatla eoiaitrr* aad nha preaeat at the
InTetcneat and capture of Paaalta aB4 Powaghur.
7 Captataa thale aad Coote acrrrd: throaghovt the
oporatlona fa Seinde (Hedbl , hiakudi^ the deatrue-
tion of Imaumghur. aad Che battle bf Meeanae aad
Ufdenhad (iererely woandcd)^ i
9 OapC. Hraily aerved with the 4Slh, and aa Dep. Aaat
Ai\. Oea., tbrangheut the «pera|ioh« tq Cblaa, aad waa
preaeat at Cbnaaa, Caaton, Am0y, Cbdaaaa, Cblahae.
Niagpo, ChapeOtWooauaft CUnKiaag Poo,* Naakia.
28 Oct. 39
6 Jan. 41
do.
80 Apr. 41
29 Apr. 42
P30May 48
28 Nov. 40
P 16 Dec. 43
6 Mar. 40
' 8 Feb. 41
Pll Oct 44
7 Dec. 44
p 7 Mar. 46
18 Nov. 46
28 Sept. 43
P 22 May 46
P 8 Sept. 46
P 1 Dec, 46
11 Dec 46
29 Jan. 47
Pajfwuuter.^ThoB, Hanson RatcliflT, 8 Sept. 47 ; JBns, 8 Apr. 40 ; Lt, t^lQ Aug. 42.
A4jviant,-^Li€ut. Joseph Bdwin ThackweH,*^ 28 Feb. 44.
Qttar^«r-Afa^0r^— William Youngy* 16 Dec. 41 ; JE'n^. 19 Nov. 4L
5ttr^eon.— Samuel Currk, M.D.,'* 12 Feb. 47 ; Assitt.-Surg. 14 Oct. 36.
Auist.-Surg. — John Andeivon,^ M.D. 8 May, 40.
Thomas M'Grath,*^ M.D. 8 Jane, 41. Facitigs UnS,— Agents,
Daniel Paterson Barry, 7 Aug. 46. , [Messrs^ Cox &, Co.
1 Sir Qharlea Napier aerred In tbe Iriah rabelUoa. la ITWt and la the laanrrtctloa, la' IKS. OomaiaBded tbe SOth
ttvoagbddt the catDpaigB teminathig with the battle of Corunna, wbca be waa made pHaoaer after reeelTing Are wouada,
▼Is. leg brokca by a BBiiaket*ataat, aalva-*cut ea the bead, la the baek by a bayoaet. ilba bvoheaby « eaanopi- Ihoi, aad icrcral
afrera eontaaloaa fhna tbe bull end of a naaket. Beturacd to the Pealaaula the latter pan 9f IMWl vtere be renalocd
aatll ISll, and we* prearnt at the aetiea of ttie Coa (bad two boraea ahot under Mat), battle of Buaacu (jabot through tho
fbee, also Jaw broken and eje laJurcdV battfe of Pacataa SfOaer, aceond tiege of Badajos, and a grrat nvn^ of aUrmlabca.
la 1813 he aerred In a floating evpeditloai «o the cout of tha Uiolted Btatea of Horth Amerie«i landed ».'great anmber of
'llniea at Oraaey lalaad, aad other plaeea. Senred alao tbe canpalga of 1815, aad waa preaeat MX the atocatlag of Caaibray.
Coaiaiaaded the fotce emplojwd ia Seiade. aad on tbe ITIh Feb. 1S4S, wUh only 8,880 BtiUah trocpa, be attacked, and
mtimu*, after «-deapeiate aeticm of three boura' duration, 81,000 uf the eaeaiy, eltoagljr pasted at Mreane*. Oa the Sift
Feb. Hydaabad surrendered to hlai ( and on tbc >4th March, wlib &,00S aien. he atlaeked aad algaally defeated 80,000 of th#
caaaaik^^batad la a rny etnmg and diflScult position at Dubba near HyArabad, thaa ceaaptefHiir the Ailire subjngatloa
•r Beiada. Karly ia 1846i with a force consUUng of about SOQO aaen of all araM, ha taok She Seld atfalQSt the mooataln and
deaeat trlbaa aitualad oa tho rlcbt bank of the Indu« la the nortb aT ghikmrmtttm. mm* «««•■>• bMomm «««.».im. k. ^.m...^
*^?i2r!SLl 2Srd{Be^ fPdAFunUers) EegL of Foot {'^"ISJSJl'^
Uiifi «0nMrv llM iUffnf Ami «M ika X«r Jhv^Mi, •dM' In lb* iaXhk >»oraeri Ik* ITSlbllv JiW«^
BUmU >'~«'lCAmTiMIQVB*'-««ULBfjaBiU*'^" BADAiQZ" •*•'' SALAMANCA"-'*' YlTTQRfArr-
•• PYR£J«KB9^-^ UiVJBU-K"-^ OJlTHBa"— •• T0UI-OU3B*'— " PBhlSbVh^"^* WATWUJDO?' * i
9 5lr J«iiMf Wflloagbby Oi>nloii,< J^^. OCB. OCH. Jto. 17 Oil. I7i8 j .£«niiL
6 Ifar. W; Otpt. 9 Bept 05; Mqf^. 9 Not. 97; Zia^.-CM. 91 Mar, 1801;
Coi, 25 July, 10; Meo&r-Oen. 4 June, 18; Limt.^Om, 87 MAy, 5S6; Otm
Sd Kov. 41 ; Cgl. 98rd FvilUen, 29 April, 83. ^ • •
Xiivf.-CstoMlf.— Arthur WeUeskiy Torrens, .B^. ft £i«ir». 14 ApiV^ 86; JUfUlk
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r. 9 W Robert PirttUoii Holmes/SMr Ideut. 14 Feb. 11; Xieii#. »18 Dee. 11|
Ci^. P4 Sept. 83; M4^, 17 Dec. 80; X#.-GM. 14 Apr. 46.
JTiyerv.— Charlee Cmtehley, %md LUui. p8 Apr. 88 ; Zimtt. 98 JtOft 30; CMpi.
PIlDee.36; Jli9or,P880ot.44.
FMderlckGranTille,8fuiXiMi#.Pl7 8epL80; 14m«>91 lfor.3i; C«pr.P90
Apr. 37 ; Jf^'er, p 19 Uf, 40.
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Captaiki^
r. Harry Geo. C3ietter . .
f^. Aed. jr. Phillott
r. HobartGraat Anderdoo
Daniel Lyioni/ $,
Fra. A. Dianmr Boebuck
r. Arth.W. WlUMaa Wyan
r. Arthar Jamea Jones . .
Hraneia fidward BraBS . .
r. Edward Battye^ ......
TfaanUM Parker Bieklbrd
Wm. fHtealm Campbell
Jolei Iiham Boath ....
FlBer LXSUZBH AKT8.
r. Bdward V. D. BeU «.
John Charlet ConoDy . .
Franeis B. Campbdl . • . .
Peregrine L. Philllpe ••
Fred. Thnmae Brock. . ••
r. Grinnond Philippe • •
r. Bobert Brace
r. Charles Bdward Hopton
Henry HaU Dare, A^f, . .
r. John Vincent
r* Bobert Taylor Baynes
r. Fred. Biscoe Tritton . .
r, BmuVf. Matt. Plnnkett
r« Lewlf Argaaiia
Conielhis Graham Button
SncowD lastjts.
^ Join Blftkeney • • • • « •
r.A.F.Xor<IQreenock,a4r'
Geoige Morrison Marsh. .
r. Bdwvrt Howell «
r. BobertYaogbanDickens
r. fidmnnd Crelto
John CoroewuU Biwhr . .
rSlrHOBChamberlaiaJi/
r. Gees^s Henry Heghes
mehnrd Milferd • • •
Francis M. Hall Dare
8nd libot.
*UKirr. I CAPTAX5«
aaoct. 30
7 Apr. 86
P15K0T. 33
P96Dee. 34
P 18 May 86
P84Mar. 37
P 5 Apr. 80
P 5 Apr. 30
P81 July 85
P 11 Sept. 40
6 Aug. 41
P16Kor.41
16 Apr. 48
P80Oet.4O}F8SJu]y
16 Apr. 48
P88Apr. 48
80 May 48
8 June 42
p 31 Mar. 48
P 4 Aug. 48
P80Oct« 48
P17KOT.43
17 Apr. 48
P88 Mar. 44
P80Mar. 44
P80 Aug. 44
P88 0CI. 44
7 Aug. 85
Pl8Dee. 88
P84 Mar. 37
P88Aug.a7
P 10 Apr. 40
Pll 8^t.40
16 Apr. 48
16 Apr. 48
,P 4 Aug. 37
P88 Apr. 43
P 4 Aug. 48
PdOOet 48
BftBT.<^XJU.
P17 Not.
43
48
Pll Sept. 40
16 Apr. 48
P31 Mar. 43
P89Dec. 43
P 17 Jaa. 46
P88Mar. 46
p 8 Aug. 46
P 11 NoT.46
14 Apr. 46
PI 9 May 46
p 16 Apr. 47
P 16 Oct 47
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P80Mar. 44
P80 Aug. 44
P88 0ct. 44
P 17 Jan. 46
P88Mar.46
P30May46
P a Aug. 46
Pll Wot* 41^
14 Apr. 46
P 8 May 46
P 19 May 46
P 16 Apr. 47
P )6 Oct 47
p 88 Mar. 46
Pd0M^46
P 8 Aug. 46
Pll Not. 46
IMay 46
p 8 May 46
p 19 May 46
86 Aug. 46
P88 Au^. 46
P 16 Apr. 47
P 16 Oct. 47
i i<
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18U PaymatUr^^^Ki Geo. Dunn/ 15Mar. 81 ; 2ndU, 15 Apr. 13; XT. ISitOj^ I64
O^A^futmdg.-^LUmt.nmry Hall Dare, If June, M.
r< 8iur Xr. Alan Fred., X<^<l Oxieenock, 85 Att^C- ^
QiMftsr-Jfailsre«— Charles Bnnt, 6 July, 44.
f». Bobert Fbrtone, 85 Aug. 46. ' ' \
5l0V«m#.— Bdw. Bradfonl,84 Sept. 41 ; il0r.-5.8OMir.88f AW.-ii.6'D«e.Mi
r. Bobert Smith, 8 Dee. 46 ; A«Hs^.-5iiri^. 86 Sept. 34.
iljrif#.-5iiyv#im#.—W11Itam Godfrey W^t, 1 March, 44. ' -
r. Douglas Gantham, 84 Oct* 45.
Faeingi Bioa. — Ag«ni»j Messrs. Cox ft Co.
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MiOO^t 19 May, 08 ; U.^Cok 18 Hur. 00 -, CqL 19 Aug. 19 > M^or.Qm. 99
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9 Bobert Brooket.* JBns. 16 May, 11 ; Lieut. ^8 Aug, 18 ; Capt, »97 Aug. 95 }
' Ar<{^0r, P 8 May, 31 ; JU.-Oa. 37 April 46.
iir«<ir«^Heiiry WiUiam Harris/ JEnt. p83 May, 29; JUmii. 97 8^^j
Cop^ P do Dec. 31 ; Mt^or, p 14 Apr. 46.
fiowdl Paynter, Ens. 36 April, 28; XttfM^.O Jaa^dS; Capt. F8 May, 42)
Mtyor, P98 Apra, 46.
CAPTAms.
John HandB* ««#
DaaielBiUy*
Aug. Geo. Hlaehibrd. . . .
Wm. GuataTna Brown . .
Charld Lee « • •
CharteB Henry Sflloe, «.
Bobert William Travers . .
Charlea Bobinaon Harris
Bdmnnd Wodebonae ....
H. Woodward Coultman
LlETTTBITAJITS.
I/mis Howe Bazalgette..
Francis Spring, r.
John Saunders Shore. . ...
John Henry Latman ....
Geo. Sins Lloyd WiUianis
Francis Charles Sknrray
Sweton Grant
Andrew John Macpheraon
Hichard Anbin Croker . .
George Frederick Berry . •
John Stainforth
Charles Mackechqie ....
George Phillips
Walter Cummiug
John Bulkeley ThelWall
William Hartshorn, atff.
CammlUoMonteb^UolXrew
Arthur Bdward Ftere ....
Wmunnfielby
James Danbeny
Francis Clark
Olirer Thomas Graham • .
Henry Parr T. Woodlngton
Eksions.
Orlebar BktBoe Payne ..
John Aeton Woodgate . .
Thomas Mating Qreensill
William PhUlips
Hector C. Barthol. Collis
Wm. Douglas Hall Bafllie
Bdward Spry Ball ......
Heiiry John . Hinda.
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15 May 40
10 Apr. 42
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1 Apr. 42
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20 May 42
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99 Dec. 43
10 May 44;
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A4jutamt.'^Lieui. Wflliam Hartsbom, 25 Oct. 44. [p,1 June^ 38.
Quarter-Matter. — James Price, 16 Aug. 42.
Svrgean.'^-Qeorge Kiucaid Pitcaim, M.D. 6 Oct 43 ; Amtt.-Surg. 28 N«t. 89,
Aukt.^Surgent^-^Ckhn Donald, 23 Aug. 30.
William Hanbury, 3 Apr. 46* *.
William James Furlonge^ MvD. 3 Apr. 46«
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28 Aug. 36
27 Not. 36
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Henry Veitch
George Gould
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Oct. 96 ; Lieut.'Col ^Sl Attg. 30 ; Col. 9 Not. 46. ,.<. |
James Robert YOung, Ens, 97 July, 15 ; Lieut. 14 Dec. 18 ; Capt. p 13 May^ 9iS ;{
Mqfor, P 31 Dec. 33 ; Lieut.-Col. 8 April, 49. ij
Mq^.—John Joseph HolUs, JS^. 9 July 03 ; XM Dec. 04 ; Capt. ^ Mait 09 ;
Brev.-MqfaTf 22 July 30; M^or, 8 Aprils 49; Brevl^Lt.-Coi^Q Not. 46.
Henry Francis Strange,' J5^ni. 23 May 15; Zietit. 7 April .95; Capt.P 20fime
96 ; Br€V.'Mqfor, 23 Nov, 41 ; Mqjor, 90 Oct> 42. r^ ^
Wm. O'Connor
A. Armstrong Barnes .,
Samnel Wells
Samuel B. Hamilton. • . .
Wflliam McDonald ....
George Holt , . .
Wm. C B. Napier* ....
EdwardRamsdenPrieBtley
im John Impett* ......
Stanhope Mason GUdea..
LrVJJTHVAVTS.
Rob. Henry Limdsell. . • .
James OgiWy, r.
Stewart Northey ...».*
Robert Mascie Taylor . .
Henry T. Walker, o^/...
Robert Murphy NicoUs
Fjred. J. B. Priestley . » .^
Robert Caimes Bruce , .
Samuel Percy Lea* ,,•..
Wm. H. Tylden Pattensop
DelanceyBarelayJolmston
George Bent * . .
Bdward Q. 'Whltty* ....
Charles D. Pogson ....
Cha. Jas. Stewart \!^allace
George E. Lane* ..•••.,
Charles Feed. Brawoe . . •
fienfy BkI^ Jones ....
George Needham
.Frederick Wnu Bieed«n
Roben Briscoe r. . .....
Thomas Edwin Blomtiefd
I Sir nniry Asdcrf 0k Ouij^
Ml MfTcd is HoUsiid fttdn
Feb. to M*r, ^TMi In flM^ra
firom June to Imb. f7M» ipd
WIS prtwnt In th« Mcti#a at
Boxtoh BnterkfSd ft* ftifla-
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e ad Brigade ^ Ciy^d% and •
was jfn$mt at Hm psange^ of
the DoufO sad ca|kiiaB of
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be WM jereralf mtmiided. aad
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Wftii <he 7Ut, and wAi ^hiieot tfot bat^ of !
Waterloo.' ' . . • ^ '^ •
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Ningpo, St Ttekev Gli»poov ShsaghsS W
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17 Dec. 47*
Pnymaster.—'Yrm. Brumcll, 90Scpt. 43 ; ^iis. 11 Jnne» ^; XmK. 10 OcU94m «
Adjutant. ^Lietit. Henry Torrens Walker, 16 Dec. 43. ■ \..' *
'.—John Potts, 10 Jan. 82.
^tif^eon.— James McGregor, 13 Dec. 44 ; Aasist.^Surg. 24 Jnly 84.
Asrittant'StirgeoHi. — Duncan Donald M'Cay M'Donald, 4 Oct. 99.
Ednard John Burton, M.D. 1 1 May, 36.
Jonas King Carr, M.D. 84 July 46.
Facings Bkuj-^Afents, Messrs. Cox 8l Co.
9 iMaaet Chssibtfe aerted th« eampslipi of 1914 In Holland. ^
a Major Strmnfr aervedwWb IbetOUi on ths Cbtsa <>xp«d1Uon (Mcdall and was pmenC at Ihe
4IninK>» at Twke, Cbapoo, WooMiif, Shaogbar. Chin Klann Foo, aod fiMiklo.
4 Captain Napter terred as aide-do-eanip to 8lr Charles Napier dnring hia campalcn Sfaiaat Ihs m
nd deaert tribes aitnated on the right bank of the Indua, early In IS46.
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• fci CoiXlJiaan.OO^ V^vo^,^ Jun.Oe; X/.-Cp//^ Feb,0»5 (»>/. 4 June, U i
^S'lS; • & : Can/: l^ i^m* 00 : ITq/ar, ?I Jun, 08 ; X/.-Cc?/* 2 Feb, 0» 5 CoL 4 June, 14 j
-SK *!i: *' Jlfi-(ir-6?«i. ?7 Max, 2$ J -^W*-^^ 2§:Jimeu 38; CuL^ F.W Mwrch^&e,
j^^^: *^ . ' . I • tieui. 'Colonel.
16 0 J Ferdinand WhiUiwbam,'* CB. En$. 2 5ov. di^ ; Lieut. P 19
' ' ' • "^ * ;■ Apr. 41 ; B rev. 'Major, ?3 Dec. 42 j, afi^^or, PV Oct. 47,*
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Wiw^Thomai Bctta,'' f*.
Arthur August. I/)ngmore
Thomas Andrews' ...» .'".
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Jacob Goo. Mountain, iU(j
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26 Oct. 4S
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iSr<m. Alex. £. G. Bindair P20 Dec. 44
Oirjsto. £dw. BiBckett . .
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0 { WiUium Bobert Bell ... .
0 i U«nry James Noyes . • . .
'O* HOdney Myllas .;».&...
:%] jQT DfiHiaia Ksdalle Thomas
21 Dec. 44
P 4Apr. 4/S
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20 June 46
14 Aug. 46
P 10 Mar. 47
P 9 April 47
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16 Jnnfe 89
IQ Nov. 39
P3I Dec. 41
26 June 44
p 23 June 43
p 19 May 46
26 June 46
14 Aug. 46
P22 Dec. 46
P 19 Mar. 47
P 9AprU47
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Oeugfa At MUiari^|Kir«(in4dai},
to irhialkMttottlwwaA tetereif
woiiimIqiI, Mifi kMl his ril^t
arm amputated in itb^ ^eld. • 1
19 Cfqptftltt Caioerab t^n'fd
throughomt 'tfaS- Chida 6x00-
ditlon (ipiedBl)b anl wu preMDt !
at Cbusan, Cttatoili A^poy, A^ 1
fence 6f Klngpo, at CkapM, ,
Wootuag. Shatigfaaejiifid Idafo- .
I
14 Lt. PArVMrred Jn China (medal)* at Am«7, '
OelopgMh defaaea of Nlngpo, at T$cke, Chapop,
Woo»aag» Shangtae, OInn K\mhg Foo, and i
Nanltiiig.
16 Capt: Wallace Mrred in Ctiioa (vadid^, 1
at Ctititan, Canton, tea battcri** of Aoxojr, i
QoloDfaOy d«flinGO of Ningpo. at Ttcke, Cha- ;
poo, Woo«ungr fihangliafB, Clun kiang F^»
and Nanking.
i a Cbaaab. Henry HiUcbUir
D' waUam Bdward Wallace !i^ 3 Sept. 47
0 James Btown Young. . . . p 16 Oct. 47
0 Sylvester W. F. M. Wfbon P 12 Nor. 47
• « i\qfii«af<sr.-*^AobeTtCoBinsCnilgiey8NQy.43; JBh«.P2Feb,d8; X^,Pl61fpTii4|.
0 4i0uttmt. — Lieut. Jaeob George Mountahi, 14 AUg. 46. ;
'0. Quarf^r-ilfa/^er.— Charles Kent,>« 3 April 47. t.
^,ii].Svrgmnkr-^axaM Johnston, H.D., 18 July 47; Asstst.-Surg. Q Aug. 39.
Asntt.^Swyeon. — Dnncan M'Intyre, M.D. 27 Oct. 46. • :
Taeingt Yellow. — Ag^ti^ Messn. Cox 5c Co, — IrUh Agents, Sir £• R, Boi^ugli^
JBi.y Armit, k. Co.
[Retomed from Bengal, 4th July, 1843.] ^
em aatf rceilfvd a ems and tteea «la«p« tot Oonnnus Albukera, Cludad aodrifO^ (i^liere lia waswrirrtj
I
a Cotooel Moontaia terrcd m Deputf. A4inCM«-0 tmni throofluwt ibe war in China (medal) » and .waapmaat atthc Jrft
tionntaf of the helfhti and foru above Canton, action of the SOth May, taking of Amaj, fnd rapture «f
of the foitlSed helfhti of Chinhae. takiag af Mtai(po, and lorcie at the rrpulae of the nltht attack, aetic|i of
of Chapoo (three fevere woonda), aaaaalt isd ei^liura of Chin Kiai« Fooi attd hinalmiwl afMataktnt.
a Mt^ Hofarth aerred In China (aaedal), at the dcfimee of Nlogpo, at Chapoo, Woomniw flhanihaf. Chin Klailf f oo^ttai
MmeAmi ' ' "Ba* il—ianil tha l>a iriB« of tia Mlh <m a detached eoBuaaad at the aaaaaU and capture of tha cttjr of Qhliat
Uaac Wo.
S ll^|. MyllM aeired thnrnffaont the China expedition (medal), and wat pfeaent «l the Sni aaploM of Ohvau^ tha optnu-
Unaa heton Canton fhan the t4th to the SI M May 1S41, at Wooiunf. ahan«bac. Chin KJang Foo. and Nankli«.
• Malar Whtttliwitoto imtnA aa AMa d» Caaap to Sir Bagh Ooagh throufboot the opcratlona of IMI to China (nadalf.
Md «M pieaent at tomii, Chapoo, WooeoBf, Ihaaghaf « and OWn Hba( Paok
S Cape Bdgar aefved In Chuia (medal) at the defence of Mlngpo^ at Chapoob Wooeonff, Shanghai, Chla Klaat '^ 9"^ '
t
served thrga^nat the Chlnd df^edltfan («adal>, add «rie imeent at Cfaoaan, Caaloo (K^oadad Ok
0» left wilatX deCence of Ntngpo, at Twke. Chapop, Wooawnf. Shanfh^e, Chi* Rlanr VoOf add Nanklnf.
la Caplaha Kodgan, Lt. Betes, and Qr.- Master Kent, scnred throughont tMa China aapedtltaB (tacdal), aad Kcta
CaMon, daCiDee of Ntagpo, at Chapoo^ Woolwag, Hhanghae, Odn Klaog P«9i and Maahfaf*
Qiajnuobi .'u
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Jane, 07 ; M^jar, 2 Aug. 04; Lmd.-CoL 9 Jane, 08; CM. 4 Jime, 14 a
AfiU'or-Gcfi. 27 May, 25; U.-Gtn. 28 Jnae, 88 j CW. 27Ui Regt. 2 If ov.42,
Uontague Cholmeley Jobnatone, J?n«. »27 Feb. 23; Lieut, p16 DtcSi^
Cop^ P 19 Sept. 26 ; Mqjor, p 27 July, 88 ; Lieui.-C^L p 16 Koy. 41.
SaiBMl B. Goodmaa, 2iul XJMi#. 7 July 26: £{««#.» 8 April 26; <>}ir.P4bet.
88; Mi^mr^ p 28 Fdk 40; JBr«Mf Lt.^Cbi. 20 Oet. 4a
RicbardF^wkeB, CWim^, p1 Mar.27 ; XlMtf . p 22 Ifay 29 ; CiqiT. » 16 Juu 85;
jyn|Stfr,Pl6N0Y. 41.
CAPTAIH8.
Geo. Anthony Pninibrd
Vaher Willianson
Thomas PerciTal Touzel
Henry B. Cholmeley ....
Charles Vereker
Andrew Vincent Watson
WUUam W. T. Cole ....
Walter Btttlor....
FhHlerick KUur
Uerman Stapylton. . •« . .
LlBUTBKAMTa.
Bdw. Nassau Holesworth
Benjamin Mldgley, a4i»
Fianeis W. Jolmstonei r.
Bartholofnew INunard ^
John Samuel Manly
OlWer Langley ....
Fred. Charles Herring . .
H<m, F. Beau. PakeuEam
Brabazon Koble
C. A. W. Wedderbnme..
Thomas William Hostyn
John Rieh. Hedges Becher
Barday Thomas. •..•••
BKsiexs,
Edward Barnes
Alex. Chaneellor .....
William Archibald Kidd
William Croiier
Charles Warren
Chariea Conmd Brine .
WttL Camenm Somenrllle
James Henry Creagh
• . • I
SNAXOir.
3 Mar. 25
P 29 Aug. 26
10 Sept. 29
P 18 July 81
0 April 25
P21 Dec 82
19 Oct. 88
P 15 Dec. 25
PIS Dec 88
P 4 Aug. 87
P 1 Dec 87
11 Dec 87
Pl9Aug.a6
P26Dec 37
15 Feb. 80
P 19 Mar. 40
P 16 Not. 41
P 8 Feb. 42
P 8 June 42
P 5Dec 48
2 Feb. 44
P81 May 44
81 Dec 44
25 July 46
P 20 Oct. 46
P20 Not. 46
29Dec 46
23 April 47
P 20 July 47
P 24 Sept. 47
IilBUT.
15 Dec 25
11 Not. 31
4 Oct 38
18 D^. 33
27 Mar. 27
18 May 38
1 Not. 40
19 Sept 26
17 Aug. 38
19 Mar. 41
2 Apr. 41
16 Apr. 41
26 July 41
16 Not. 41
20 Oct 40
22Mar.44
5 Aug. 46
20 Oct 46
20 Not. 46
CAPTAIX«
BRBTST^
MAJOiB.
6 Not. 38
P28Feb.40i
P 16 Not. 41
P 8Jnne42
P 17 Aug. 88
P20Oot. 43
P15 Mar. 44
20 8«pt44
PftOOot 46
p 1 Dec 46
ft Ucot Tiuward was MMfilX •
woiaadcd In a nlfht attack oaoa
a ISTfe body of tba Cap»-Mcli
Jtarifraak Boaat at CbaOoamrlte
Caav» PMiTlatal. aicd lUy*
1849.
6 Kr. Mottrik Mrrtd Bi tba
PiMlMQli* frsm Jaa. 181 1 aatll
the cBd or laa war, kicftadlDf
tiw siiga of Badaioc. April iait ,
battles of Salamiuica. THtorla,
aad the Pyraoeett ewnninff of
19 Not. 47
Bingo
Yotaa
1 Dec 46ilierpartnbattlee«r<Mfefui4
20 Jnlv A7 TottlouM. Benred In 8m .Iwe
^flTrS It ricanwar, lndodh« tbe s^oa
laia J«M u wwm^a^
19 Not. 47
PoiVMUMr.^Victor Baymond, 9 March, 26; J^iu. 11 Feb. 06 ; LmU, 10 Not«
09 ; Capt, 7 i^pril, 25.
AtSutant,^Li$ui, BenJ. Midgley, 11 Dec 37.
QuarUr^Maiter^-4ieQ. Thompson, 18 Sept 31. [itasift. 9 V«t. 10.
5iirya0n.--9 ill Tboe. Mostyn,«6 Oct 25; AsiUL-Swrp. 19 Dae 11; ^•V^
^sw^^Anycvfi.— William Nelson Irwin, 2 Dec 42.
Faeingt B«ff.— ^psR<, Charlsa R. M'Qrigor, Bs%.
1 Sir loka IffaeisM aaeo-paiiiad hie nflment (the Otnd) to Holland, In im aad vm jiMsnf It Ike
battle of 8m «rtb AvffnM, the taUnf of ne Helder, aad the aetioae of the 1(ha and lOth
Sad October, near Alkmaar, where he «rae Mveiely woaaded la two ptaaae. i rwapaaied i
S«7pt In isvl, and was preaent at the landiag St Aboiihir Bav, 8ili Maich ; at the battle oT
flat Marrh| aad at m^^rr aetloa which tooh plaoa in Egrot durina thai campalfB. Serrad bk tha
dWoa to Haaover, 18(16 sad M; aleo In the espedltloa lo Sweden, 180B. Kmharhed far
lioe; wae pmeat at the battle of Baeaoo; the action near Bcdinha t tfap of OUfeafa; liaaa of
he wae eeraralf wounded x the aetloa near Oaninl, where hie baftalicwi aad the
fjH'irf^ a colaiBB of the faeniF double iheir aunber. and pat theoa to
aifhii the
^Ittorlm, the Pyreaeeiv aear PMipeiuna (wonaded), MWelle, Bajoaae, Orthea, aad Ibuloutt, whara ha «»
ievei«4j wooadMl. It beinf the Bfth wouad ha laoeitad la the earrios o# hk oaantif « 81r ~ ' '
a araai sad t«o cbu^
• •
I
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•*J179
1 28M( Th0lhHhGiimtuter$Mre)Regt of Ft [-^ ^-
1 Jan. 18a6> Xri«if.-6?en.4 June,ll ; G«i.27 liay,26; Cirf.28tliB^. 26Dce.l£.
JJeui.-CoUmeU.—loYm MeiHiter; JSw#. 18 July, Id; lA^ui, p 3 July. «: Cap/.
^1» ^t 90; lfn/«>r,Paf7 Sept 33 ; LietU^Col. «4 Atig. 42. '
Sydney John Cotton, Cornet, 19 April, 10 ; lieu*. 13 Peb. 19 ; Cmt. p 1 Jan, 90 ;
Jfi^/or, 18 Jan. 28 ; Brewt lAma.'0>L 98 »or. 41 ; I^itut^Coh 8 Jan. 43.
3fH;«n.--TlK)maa Wheeler, JBnaigm^ 94 May, 14 : Utui. P 18 Dec. 17 ; CamU
98Sept.39; lfa/(M^,94Aug.49. '^
1^ Adams, Bn$. P30 Dec. 96; Xicuf. 98 Mar. 39: C<i»*. I»31 Dec 33;
Jl^^inw, 90 Oct. 43. • ' ^ '
Castains.
Robt. Julian Banwgartno
Mottoam Andrevti
Fred. Browne RiiMeU . .
Henry Forey WakeBeld'
Percy Archer Butler. . • .
Alexander Fraaer
John Gniae Rogers Aplfai
SSI Thomas Deacon'. . . .
George Batler Stoney • .
John Tayler Gorle
LlBUTBNAmn.
Saranel Bawson
John Dane, r
Chaises A. Thom]>Bon . .
Fred. Lnssan Loinswortii
8ydney Cotton
Henry Webb, tf/i^uitant. .
Cbarles StecTens
Heary William Dennie..
Williafai HobertB
Geoiipe Duncan Bobertson
Wm. Fletcher Jas.Morphjr
Saranel Read
IV.
0 Johul/undaaMaloolm ..
" 8ns«^ L. A^ B, Messiter
WmvJohn JamcB Smith . .
JxAm Gittens Haycock . .
Jon. WiUington Shelron
Faedeiick. fieoige Moore
ilttired Wright
James Yerling EUis • . . «
Edward Collins
Arch. E. Cochrane Forster
Mowbray Baumgartner . .
John Theophilus U8sheri<>
Ensigns.
John Meacham ........
Charles Greenwood Walsh
Berkeley James Lennox
^ 1 PM!ipHen.P#enaer.Aplin
Lynch Btapleton Cottoq
0 I Henry Baxter*
^ iTbomaa Beattie GriersoD
WiflSam Gordon Shute
0
8
0
0
BNBION.
P^ Sept. 33 p 30 Jne 37
0 April 96
9 Not. 96
P 17 Dec. 99
P 1 Mar. 39
Pll Aug. 37
P 7 Oct. 37
6 Aprfl 13
P 18May36
P 7Aag. 40
P31 May 30
Pll May 88
4 Jan. 80
P 14 June 30
95 Oct. 30
18 Jane 41
P 7 Aug. 40
18 Dec. 41
P 1 Not. 89
4 Aug. 40
90 May 49
31 Oct. 49
1 KoT. 49
6 Kov. 49
90 May 49
^ 9 Jnne 43
3 Nov. 49
4 Nor. 42
10 ITov. 43
99 Mar. 44
P94May 44
10 May 44
P 4 Apr. 4o
P 30 May 43
LIBUT.
10 Apr. 44
95 May 44
93 May 4&
91 Apr. 46
P 8 Sept. 46
99 Oct. 44
P 91 May 47
p 26 Nov. 47
p 94 July 98
18 Feb. 30
99 Joly 39
9 May 49
P19Jnly 30
P93 April 41
3 Aug. 15
P 11 Jan. 39
p 98 Dee. 41
13 Sept. 49
98Jaty 40
PdOApr. 41
14 Oct. 49
14 Oct. 49
14 Oct 49
P98Dec. 41
30 Dec. 49t
10 July 43
9 Nov. 43
10 Not. 48 1
28F6b. 44
29 Mar. 44
P24Mar 44
7 Sept. 43
P 4 Apr. 45
93 May 45
20 Nov. 45
91 Apr. 46
P 8 Sept. 46
P91 May 47
22 Qec. 46
P26 Nov. 47
14 April 46
CAPTAIN.
P 93 April 41
94 Aug. 49
13 Sept 49
30 Dec. 43
P 4 Apr. 45
P 8 Oct 44
90 Not, 45
99 April 36
19 Dec. 44
P9aMar. 451
BBBY.-KAJ.
9 Nor. 40
8 eaptafai Ifakefleld MrrM .
wilh tlie 4im in Lower *mA
npfsraelnde In 1880 and 89.
He oommaDded |li« Qmnulier
Company during tbe vbato of
iiie opefrnttont la Candaharaitd
hi Aflkbaiilttan^tn 1841 aad 48,
and haf ropelred Iha «f edal l^r
Oandabar, GbuzyieCy fuid Oa- '
bool. He waa alio vreient In
the aotlon «f Maiiantfpoi«> ^d
(|aa raefivad Um 9it>nge Star*
A N«). DcMon tnwd wbh the tnd
battaliSB of tke 7Br4 on th« espe.
ditioB to atnlwaA ma4er Kr Bain.
GIbb*. In 18^3 1 u4 to Um nortji of
Octmuiy, midar Omni WalaoAen,
and WW vnmnt ^^ tbe bo&tle of
OoenU. 8«b«ei)aeiul3r in HoUi^kl, '
ttndar Lord Lfmdoeh, dniinf tho
onariAiOM af tk« vintcr cmapatgn
of 1813-14. C«mp4n of 1816.— w.
vndy vfrnndcd at Waterloo. Oon-
mndod ond of cha diatvbod di»>
irietB of the KandimoRmneca, and
ot)i«r o|ieratiova, in CeyMn. dvfinf
tha nbolMon of 1817 and 1&
8 ]>oel0r Gfant aervad with tho
Qo«en*t Rqyrfs tbe eampalfa of i
1844.8 ta tba Sontbern <kiucan and-
Sawaat Warree CoMitiv, UMdndinf
tbe itotnihiir ef >everaf ■toekadea,
tand the Ivnratiaanf and eapCnra of
tbe fort bTMoookBr and Mnaann-
toeh.
0 FaymaBtor lienaon stttmI Snthe Fnilngula^'
fraro Julj, 1818, lo tfio end of tlie war, iaclnd-'
iaf; the battles of Vtttoila, tbe PvrtDee»,( wbund-
ed In the amX Flampehina, Nfri^le, nive, Or-<
tbea, and Toalouie. Borrei tivo in tlie AmeM-i
can war, and wat aevendj wounded In tii*
riihi breast by a rtfl« ball at PUtUbanr.
19 Uenteaaat UadMrr ^crred tba Cvrnp^gn in tbe!
8onlham Nabxatte aeaaiB in 1»44^ and waa yt^.'
■ant at tba IntMtiaent and eaptam of tba Wnm of
FanoUa and Fowngbur.
P<H^ma^cr.-BGeo. Thod. Beii8OB/90 May, 36 ; JSn». 13 Feb. 19 : ti, S^ Aug. 13^
A4^utatU,'^lieue. Henry Webb, 91 May, 43.
Quoyf^r- Afo«<cr.— Adam Cowan, 23 July, 44. j
. 3A yBurgwfi.—9m^ Wm.Henry Young.U Sept. 28i^.-5.4 Feb. 13; ff.-ul. Ij9 Dec. 11 .
0 1 a*fii^.-A4fi^.— Beniamia Wm. Marlow, MD*, 95 Oc^ 49.
^ I Ja«Dke« Gran*,* M.D., 19 Oct. 41.
Q y Qeotg^ Augustas Frcaeric SbcUon, AM. MD., 3 lan^ 45.
JPacmgM YeUow^-^^^teniit. Masfirs. Cox ^ Co.
Tlftndert and Holland hi 04. He waa present In Um
In the actions of tbe 8th, 18th, and 8lac Mardi, In Bmt fia
Cairo and Alexandria. Bfr Bdwahf loet hfs right am hi dii
181S. indndloi the liff al^ce %f Ha;
the Ketharlands, inclmling the attick ii '^i^^uSi^^H iiue^^f wSiriiSl^"^'' "''"^ "*
180 r'^f.JSi'^] 29rt ( The Worcestershire) Regiment ofPooL \^
"ULBU'— "VnUBKl"— "Til^yilU'— «ALBUHEBA"— •PKRINSVLA'— «rnOIMB)UI>— -Ion
ilf-lillllll
If "I- 1 5
rean'Serr.
66
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Pay.
23
28
31
16
14
24
23
11
11
9
20
13
14
10
10
7
6
7
8
6
6
6
6
6
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6
7
8
2
2
3
2
2
2
2
4
2
2
1
2
1
11
6
6
15
6
2
7
Half
Pay.
CoUmeU
H 9139 John, Earl of Straffbrd/ OCB. Bl OCH. Ens. 30 Sept. 1703 ; Lt. 1
93; Con^. 24 May, 94; Lieut.-CoU 14 March, 1800; Orf. 125 July,
Afqjor-Gen, 4 June, 13; tieut.-Gen, 27 May, 26 ; (?«». 23 Not. 41 ; Col,
Regt. 23 Jan. 28. Lieut. -Colonels,
George Congreve,* CJ^ JBw*. 8 Apr. 25; Lieut, p 12 Jan. 26; Cmti. p12 Ja
28; 3r«?.-Af^«>r, 23 Nov. 41 ; Jfrz/or, 8 April, 42 ; Lieut.-Cd. II Feb.!
Andrew T. Hemphill, J^/w. 7 Apr. 25; Lieut. 16 Apr. 29; Ckpe. 3 J J
39 ; ilf£y<w, 11 Feb. 46; Lt.-Col. p 8 Dec. 46.
Jfdiforff.— Matthew Smith,* Ens. 16 Sept. 16; Xf. 31 Dec 23i Cka4 S Feb. 3
Brevet-Major 28 Dec. 42; 3fa;ar 22 Dec. 45.
Gregory. Lewis Way, Ens, p 17 Feb. 32 ; Lieut, 30 July 36; Capt. P5tl May I
3f<y<?r, P 8 Dec. 46
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Captains.
Arth. St. Geo.H. Stepney^
9 Edward Boyd^ ......
John D. Young'
John Power,' s
Lewis Cokei^
Kenneth Murchlson* ....
Edward Lngard,' s
John Aneas Duncan'^ . .
iEneas William Fraser"
£dw. Henry Westropp^'
Lieutenants.
Carey Handfield*^
^<m. Horace M.Monckton
C. E. M'Donnell,** adfj.
William Francis Stehelin"
Hugh George Colvill," r.
Henry George Walker*. .
Henry Torrens Metge*' . .
St. Geo. Mervyn Nueent'^
Lindsay Farrington*^* . •
John Mackenzie Lyle*' .
Henry Francis ..••...
Edward Tol^e Scudamore'^
Augustus Alexander Dick'
Valens Tonnochy*'
Frederick Kneebone . . .
Edward Tbos. FitzGerald
Henry Philips Onslow . .
James Henry Archer ....
Wm. Septimus Simmons
Charles Hugh Leringe . .
Edward Browne Hart . .
Richard John Evans . . • .
John Sheridan Henderson
Ensionb.
James William Bostock''
Wm. Lanccy Daries Smith
Alexander Robt. Mowbray
Edmond H. C. Pery ....
George Augustus Ferris. •
George Henry Nevill. . • .
James FAiser Diaper ....
William D. Chapman . .
ENSIGN.
P 16 May 34
16 July 11
16 Aug. 25
P 6 May 37
11 Aug. 37
1 Feb. 39
31 July 28
P 7 Aug. 35
P 6 June 34
P 2 Not. 38
14 Dec. 38
P2dAprU41
P21 Apr. 42
30 April 41
10 Jan. 40
P 29 Apr. 42
28 Jan. 42
P26 0ct 42
23 June 48
P19 May 43
P23 June 43
P 16 Feb. 44
P31 Dec. 44
P 2Sept.45
19 Dec. 45
23 July 42
19 Not. 41
P 15 Dec. 40
1 Apr. 46
2 Apr. 46
9 Dec. 45
4 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
P 1 May 46
14 Apr. 46
23 Aug. 44
P22 May 46
P 8 Dec. 46
19 Feb. 47
20 Mar. 46
10 Dee. 47
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
BRBT.-M4
P 15 Apr. 48
17 Aug. 26
5 Non 41
P 29 Dee. 43
P 4 Apr. 45
22 Dee. 45
30 Dec. 43
30Jnly 46
27 SepL 44
5Augk47
[Conttiraailoa of Note O
P 10 Not. 37
1 July 12
P 7 Jan. 27
P 12 July 30
P 27 Sept. 39
20 May 41
P 31 Oct. 31
26 0cL 39
P 4 Mar. 36
8 Apr. 42
i 8 Apr. 42
P 29 Apr. 42
P23 June4d
20 Dec 42
3 Aug. 41
31 Dec. 43
25 8epl.44
P31 Dec. 44
27 Sept. 44
P 2 8ept.45
14 Sept. 45
20 Mar. 46
20 Mar. 46
20 Mar. 46
20 Mar. 4^
20 Dec 43
30 July 46
P 22 Dec 43
25 Not. 46
p 10 Feb. 47
5 Aug. 47
P 28 Sept. 47
10 Dec 47
Pimm, attack and eapdtracr lalallt Ca
vet raak of Major).
4 lfd.ainMra«Mi«llf
I tkeSotl^lMcdal): IW(
3 Apr.
29 Not. 1
90 Oct
3 Apr.
«aJr Mdca
llcc ism vhcM 1^ tad l>t«^
vat aitafekad bf flix Din»M«* <j« t|
P^—«h Armj wmmmmdtd by
•hal Soalt i in fkia acttsa ht
hone ihot anadar Mm. Oailvi
Ptob. at tba — T-ni iiiimh- <4
CaaraiKB aT ISIS be
with tba Hear fl— id tf tkt
al ramlk in
tbeKeiiibta dbvvaGaim. O*
lattenbai
aadAke; awl ka lapuhai iW
myatOarOa. ■•
wM Ua
Tooloiaaa. Ha
ofGaaalaatt)
andaMdaaa fct Tiiaaria,
NheUa. KW
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IbalSibtt
Sirtici,
a
Drigateaitfk
pmtai (at D. A. A4l.-QaA. W
talDlt.)atltoa
OB
aawNvad oa blit^
at iba battlaoC
u<oaL(
retaiiMd 4a(iK tba i4riit of 4h*»|l a»i «kt I
tba »Bd DeaTUlS. uTaniBcaa wmmtmk
actife part of tbe eampricii anol ^mmts^m
a grapa-ibot at tba eooclflaiaBtif 1
• Cajiiaiat Taaag a»4 Maidbb
aanaA villi tba l»iV fa Aatta
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(VadalkiaeladiBttba
(woaadai).
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Paymaster.— ^BmcB Herbert Clay, 31 May 44 ; Ens. p 5 May 37 } JLL. 9 April, I
Aiffutant.-^Lieut, Charles Bustace MacDonnell,** 20 Mar. 46. [Mar. I
Quarter- Afa#for.—Chaa. Sutherland DowtoD, 1 0 Dec 47 ; Ens. 9Jmse, 42 ; id
Surgeon — John Robert Taylor," 14 June, 42 ; Assist.-Swf* 9i JUj, 33>.
Assist. 'Surgeons. — Wnilam Green Trousdell, 8 April, 42.
Alexander Mackay Macbeth, 21 July 46. ( Fadm(^ Teltow.^
LudoTie Charies Stewart, 8 June 41. \ Agents^ Menn^ Gbz k C
I Loffd StmlbaA aanaA with tba ard te naaiata »4 in Holbui fai 17M ul M, «4 WW vMaML (
rrodvkbtbaSidOmaidalatbaflipaditknialoilaaover la IflM; lo OMoabatea imHtfJi md ft
tbe latter be vat whb tbe Bwuiu aader Sir J. Hopai and oommaadad h» advanca. eompoaad af lllc
tba Oaaida and a detachaMM of tbe Wtb Biflea; la tbit eoounaad be ehargti a detaebamrt «r "^^
odleefaaadapvatdaofabvadicdneapriaoaefa. In 1811 be jolaad tbe Bhcada of Oaarda ia
«r tbat ftar be waa nwirfiMlad to tbe rwamtadofa Briflida, la tbe fad Diviaioa aader VbH WXL
in aU tbe BoveoniU and aSatrt vitb tKeeaemfiB tbe Boatbof 8iwiB--aad dazfaw tba farlad of tbe
be vaa detaebed la cBorniaad to Idaaba Kota vltb bla ova Brinde and aome cavaliy to ubfiii ilw aaw^Mvta W *
of ^ — wy waaiawdrd by Oen. Fay. at Coria. Upon Lord HiUioUiittf tbe aula bo^af tbe Anif at
eftbeCaairoiKBofl8llLbe«faacMadiBtbeaav«AlaetViBaorTittaria.of tbePfiaaankof
bevaavmnidedt la tbe croariac of tbe Iflfelle and attack of tbe iartUed
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9 Geoi^, Jfargicitf qf Tveeddale,* KT. Cfi. iSiw. June, 1804; Lt. 12 Ocl
CapM4Mky, 07; Af^/V^r, 14 May, 12; Lt.-CoL 21 June, 13; Col. 27
25 ; MfOOr'Gen, 10 Jan. 37 ; Lt.-Gen. 9 Nor. 46; Co/. 30th Foot, 7 Pel
Li«tf;r.-C9i.— John Gordon Geddes, 2d Lieut. 8 Nov. 15; Lt, 27 Mar. 25 ;
P 8 Apr, 26 ; Breo.-Mqf. 28 Nov. 41 ; 3fq/or, 10 July, 46 ; Lt.-Col, P 5 Ma
M<^&r$. — Samuel John Luke Nicoll, id Lieut. P 27 Apr. 32 ; Lieut, p 8
38 ; C€^, P 10 Apr. 40 ; Afif^, p 5 March 47.
PhflJp Cha«. Cavan, J?i».P19 Dec 34; Lieui, p 1 Mar. 39; Capt. p 23
41; Mqjar, P 30 July 47.
7
Captains.
0 Charles SOlery
e I Wm. Armstrong Steele . .
0 i William Francis Hoey ..
0 I JamesThomasMauleverer*
0 1 William Hodder Heard..
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Robert Dring O'Orady . .
Robert William Smith . .
Tho. Wm, Wilkinson
James Brodie PatuUo . .
John Tryon Sail
LlEUTBNANTS.
John Tongue
Henry Broome
Paget Bayly, r
Charles Dudl^ Oliver
John Henry Keogh ....
Armar Lowry
£dm. Aug. Whitmore,a4^.
James Rose
Fred. Angustus Edwardes
Thomas Henry Pakenham
Tho. Wm. Roger Coventry
Arthur WelleSey Conolly
Thomas William Cator . .
Ehsigns.
Mark Walker
Wm. W. Hastings Greene
James St. Clatr Hobson . .
Oraham Le Fevre Dickson
Jobn Dillon Ross Lewin
Fra. Topping Atcherhy . .
Wm. Robert Hepburn . .
T. Mapleson FitzPatrick
ENSIGN.
24 Nov. 28
16 May 27
P 28 Oct. 31
P 18 Apr. 34
16 Sept. 27
P 30 July 36
P15 Mar. 39
P 1 Nov. 39
P24 Apr. 40
11 May 38
P 2 Dec. 86
P 8 Dec. 37
P 8 Mar. 39
P 30 Oct. 40
p 26 Jan. 41
P 2 April 41
P 6 Aug. 41
P 16 Nov 41
p 8 Oct. 44
P 12 July 44
P28 June 44
7 July 45
29 Dec. 46
25 Sept. 46
P30Dec. 46
16 Jan. 47
P 5 Mar. 47
28 May 47
P 4 June 47
P 30 July 47
10 Dec. 47 ^
J.IBUT.
20 July 30
8 Apr. 32
5 Sept. 35
P 19 Aug. 86
10 Dec. 33
P 26 Apr. 89
P 23 April 41
P 6 Aug. 41
10 Oct. 42
P 18 Dec. 42
P 8 Nov. 39
P22 Nov. 39
P 26 Jan. 41
P 23 Feb. 44
P28 June 44
20 Sept. 44
10 July 46
28 Dec. 46
P29 Dec. 40
Pl9Mar. 47
P28 May 47
P 25 June 47
P 30 July 47
CAPTAIN.
P 15 Mar. 39
10 Oct. 42
P 22 July 42
P 2d July 43
20 Sept. 44
P 5 Mar. 47
P28May 47
P 25 June 47
P 30 July 47
P21 July 46
0 CapUin Maaleverer i
with the 17ib throughoi
OMapaign in Aflkhauista
Beloochlata% under
Keanet and wai present
Btonn and captun of
nee and of Khelat. If e<i
Obttioee.
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Paymoiter,^^. Ch. Macdonald,8 May, 35 ; Em. 10 April,25 ; Lieut, p 13 De
A^^utant, — lAeut. Bdniuad Augustus Whltmore, 28 Dec. 46
Qwarfer-Afajfcr.— Timothy Morris, 28 May 47; Ens. 15 Jan. 47.
i9tfr^eo«.~*Thoma8 D'Arcey, 27 Oct. 46; Atnit,'Surg. 29 Dec. 37.
Atiiitani-Swgeon . — Augustus Purefoy Jx>ckwood, 17 Sept. 41.
Facings Yeilow.^Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
, [Retwmed from New Brunswick, Qth Jan, 1 844.]
1 Lwd TiraeMals wired in tho Penlutula aa an Auiatant- Quarter-Master- General, and hat recei
Wibkt for Uis batne of Yittorla, In whtch aetion he wm wounded, at aliio at Biuaco. Served »l«o U
A^dHcan war. and was again wounded.
•^
9 Cant. Plaskitt served with the 91 at throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affgbanistaa (]fedal)|incln
Ibe Seuons of Hascena, Tteieea, and Jugdulluck, the occupation of Cabool, and the different engagen
Icfdiog to^t. He served also in the campaign on the Sutlej (Medal), and was present at Ifoodkee
10 Lt. UwMmd alSbthe >ist throughout the campaign of 1843 in Affghanistan (Medal), inoludinfl
actions fl# Masfena, Tewen, and Jugdulluck, the occupation of Cabool. and the different cn|j»geni
l^dObg to It He serrcd aUo throughout the campaign on the SntI<?J (Medal), incliidii« the battl<
koDdfee, Peroxeshah, Boddiwol, Aliwal, and Sobraon (stTeroly wounded). ^ ^^ , ,^ , , ., ^. .
U Lts. Robertson and Noel served throughout tho camp ign on the Sutl^ (Medal), including the ba
Of Momt^y, Fwoveshah, Buddiwa<, Aliwal, and Sobraon, and they ware two of four out of thirty offl
who eecaoHi tteing wounded In the five actions. .... , .... ^ ...
TSr^STjBtetlleserved throughout the campaign on the Bntle] (Madal), and was P««««»» ^ «'« ,^ttl
■dttdkea. PeiOMshah. Buddlwal. Aliwal, and Sobraon, at which last he was shot through the shoulder.
W^Om!!^^^ throughout the campaign on the Sutli^ (Medal), md was present la the baith
Mfefrfn fkiasMhab, Buddlwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (wminded).
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Colonel— Ban. Henry Otway Trevor/ CB. JKrw. 27 Aprfl 93; Ueui. and Capt.
23 Jane 05; Capt, and Lieid.-CoLi^ Oct. 06; Col. 4 Jtmel4; Mqf^^Gcn.
10 Jaly 21 ; Lieut,- Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. Slftt Regt. 12 Joly 47.
Lieut.'Colonel.^jBmea Spence,' CB. J?ia. 26 Not. 08; Xinft. p SO Dee. 10;
Ca/)^ 10 Feb. 25 ; JBrev.-MqJor, 28 June, 38; ilfq/or, 30 Dee. 43 ; Jkj-CM.
5 Jan. 46.
Minors.— Thomas Bulkcley' Lt. 5 May 14 ; Capi. 22 Mar. 40 ; lHqfor^ SI Bee. 46.
George Staunton, * Ens. p 5 Oct. 26 ; Lieut. P 15 Feb. 31 ; Capt. p B Jnnei 39 ;
Mqjor, P 28 March, 45^
Captains.
George Francis White* • .
John Garrock* f.
Thomas Conyngham Kelly
David FitzG. Longworth^
Frederick Spence
Robert John Eagar* ....
James Croft Brooke' ....
Joseph Greenwood* ....
Harry Piesley L* Estrange
Thomas Henry Flasket*. .
LiBUTBNANTS.
Edward Wm. Bray,* ....
Robert Iaw»«
James Peter Robertson "
Graham Elmslie"
Poole Gabbett"
Sidney James Timbrell **
Thomas Scarman^* ....
John Stillman Gould,r.. .
Arthur Pilkington" ....
Edward Andrew Noel '*..
Robert Mackenzie
Aug. Samuel Bolton,*^ a^/-
Henry Prim Button** ..
Edward B. Stirling Carver
Ensigns.
Cha. Jas. Orton Swaffield
Henry Brcnchley
Fred. Robinson Bernard
George Walter Baldwin
Samuel Christian
Amyatt Ernie Brown. . . .
S. Fm. Glossop Bythesea
ENSXeN.
27 Jan. 25
P 4 Sept. 35
3 Apr. 28
P 3 May 31
24 Dec. 20
11 June 80
P31 Oct. 81
P 6 May 36
P 28 Dec. 38
P21 Oct. 86
21 June 39
8 Feb. 40
P 29 Oct. 41
P2d Aug. 30
P 23 April 42
27 May 42
26 Oct. 41
P 30 Sept. 42
8 Nov. 42
p 7 July 43
27 Dec.
29 Dee.
9 Nov.
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40
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P25 July 45
3 Apr. 28
31 Dec. 39
P31 Aug. 30
P 27 Nov. 35
P 1 Nov. 31
P 25 Jan. 33
2 Sept. 33
27 Oct. 39
P 19 Mar. 41
20 Oct. 30
21 Jan. 41
27 July 42
P 30 Sept. 42
P24 June 42
9 Nov. 48
10 Nov. 43
5 Uw. 43
28 June 44
11 Sept. 45
P 2 May 46
19 Dec. 46
16 Sept. 48
26 Dec. 46
P 23 Apr. 47
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3 Apr. 46
10
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9 Nov. 41
P 25 Not. 42
6 May 43
P25Septd9
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31 Mar. 46
31 Mar. 40
20 Mar. 46
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14 U0«CTiMbrs11«inrfd tk«
ClUnimlSii ' of lS4ft-0 ■ oa cJm
Builqj C^cdsl^ sad was pfv-
sent in tlie battles Of Mood-
kne, Feroscclish* BoMiwaI,
AUval» wid SSbnMiK In «hirh
l»«t be bad bock ^Is tbigb
bones broken bf (rftpr-tbot.
I& Lt. Scennaa earrifd ibt
colovrt «t tbs aoA ia iii«
seUaaof ]fabMis}pof»»aad «u
■rounded in |be left l«a by e
Kr»pc »bot ; •hortly vKerwhicb
be received « set tfv wo«ad m
IheleAana.
1» lloettv Hart served ie tbe
ctrapeign* of laiO and II in
the Penlnittls and irea pre*^nl
At Busaeo, Reiliibn, And Kom-
baU He aerTtd ale« tbfvar>»-
oat tbe csiBpaiffa ef 1$4S In
Afblteiiistan under tiknenl
Poiloeli, and wee fvcwtnt m
tbe ncdoM of Maaerna, Te-
stes. mmI Joirdslhirk ; tbe
occupation of Caboi*|, and the i^illereiit
ment» leading to U (medat).
16 Lieut. Pllkmgtoa wa« prtbeak H
and Feroseifaah (Meerriy mMiaded).
:8«uly,37: Lt-
27 Feb. 46
S Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
4 Apr. 46
5 Apr. 46
20 Mar. 47
17 Sept. 47
Paymtuter. — Julius Brockman Travera, 9 May, 45 ; 2ftd
At^uUtnt.— Lieut. Augustus Samuel Bolton,*' 22 Dec. 46. [8 Apitl 42-
Quarter-Master. — Samuel Bennison/ 13 July, 41. [Ataikt. 4kVec. 09.
Surgeon.—}^ Henry Hart/' M.D. 21 Sept. 30; Asriet.^urg.31 Jan. 11; Hoep.-^
Assist. 'Surgeon. — Hampden Hugh Masiey, MD. 2S Nov. 44^
Facings Buff. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co..
[netumedfrom Bengal 6#A Dee. 1846.]
1 Lleut.-Oen. tbe Hon. H. O. Treror cerrea in Flanden In 1703, 94, and M. and St (Sopebhaieib la ItKC.
Embarked 9lbt Dec 1806, with tJie first bnttalion of the Ooldtinem Guards for tbe P«ola«iila;,'«brr» be
■errfd until Mdj 161 1* end asnln, from Majr to Not. 1818 ; eommandMl tbe legl. St tJle.bairte of il»U*uKa,
for which be bai received a m del.
2 Lt.-Col. Spence waa preMoi with the 8Ut In the action of Stuota, near Genoa, Oil tbe 1Mb ilpHU X^^K
and in tbe tubtequent attarki upon the citj of Genoa until iU enrreader, as also at Ae sutrcwtfrr if
Corsica in tbe tame year. In IS 16 bo lerved with the army In Naples. On lbs Ul llsrv*, 1a9&. be ««
prewent at tbot Ism« BtsAble csia»tropbe, the burning of tbe Ktnt, in thq Day of BiKSj. He nBisiaSJiiliil t*M
SUt tbrvuffhout tbe campaign on tbe Sutl«^ (Medal^, at the battle* of Moodkee (tooti after Its cooi^iti
ment), feruiesiwh, Buddiwal. and 411wa1, and the tinx brifsde o€ Sir Barry SmlHi^ divisloa aribw »*tda
of Sobraon ; and was one of only four officer* out of thirty who escaped bafalg wiwilii la Ml fb>arrb>t.
a llaior Bulheley was dangeroajily wounded at Moodbce.
4 Migor SUuntun terved with tbe 1Mb in the campaif n on the Sutl^ (Medal), ai|d was ptssiiit ml
battle (»f SobraOQ. ...
6 Capu Wbitr aerred in tbe campaign on the Sotlfl (Medal) with the ai«t, iadodiat *^^^***-
Moodkce and Feroieabab. Be was aUo at BuddiwaL
0 Maior Oarrock aerred at a M^or of Brtgsde in Sir Harry Smith's divMoa tbsoagboat tM S
^^iBMin (BsdalL and was preaent at tbe battles of Moodkeo, Peroteahsh (bone thol wadrr Ub
wal iSww and Bobraon, where be was himself sererdy wounded, and Ms horsatlracB te
7* Major 'Loofrwortb joined tbe 40th early la IH4S at Candahar, and seeompaalsd
to Peroepore t14 ibe Kbyber Pas*, snd was prcfent at tlie second occnpatloo of «
(MedalX and also at tbe engsgement of Ooalne. He senred tbe campaign on Ibe BblMf is
and vas niascnt at Moodbee, Feroieabab, Buddlwal, Aliwal, and Sobnon, al wftfcb IfeSl IM
fsglmsat; aad bad bis borss shot. He wss one of only four sAears out of
woQodsd In all tbe actions.
17 licot. Boltoo seresd tbe eampalga oa His Sufl^ (MSdsl)< H« aelsd
■mtth at Moodkos and Feroscsbab, and was Adjntaat of lbs aist at AUwal and Sobiaoa ( _ _
18 Lt. Hntloo ssresd Uis campaign OB lbs Biitisi (Medal), and carried tbseobnns sftlM tlsi ki tt»
«# af<M«4kM maA TifosailMb (wovudsd) ; bs was also prassnt at Buddlwal, AUwal. and
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t^^S^j '^iVttLB **— " KIVE"— ^' 0?lTttB3 "— " PEjriNSX;LA"— *WATEBLOOJ'
<:;oi^^«^9 £[ir Joha Buchan,* ^CB. i?nf. 29 Joly^ 95; Zkuf. 21 Oct, 95;
Ca^^ lA March, 1802; Mq/or, 30 Jane^ 04; Zieut-CoL 80 Mazeb. 09;
Col. 12 Aug. 19; M(0or,-Qen. 22 July, 30; Lieta.-Oen. 23 N^ov'. 41;
Co/. a2n(} Regt. 12 June, 43.
jPieu/.-Co/oneZ*.— Frederick Marktam,' JTiw. P13 May, 24; Zieut.P2fl Oct. 2$;
Capt, P 16 April, 29 ; Major, P 28 Sept. 39 ; Zieut.-Col P22 July, 42.
Bichord TyrrcU Hobert Pattpuo,' ^ns, U Jan. 16; Lieut, 10 Aug. 23; Capt.
2 Sept 34 ; Mqjor, p 8 Feb. 42 ; JLieuf .- CoL 6 Dec. 43.
If (ty or*.— Henry Vaughan Brooke, s. Ens, p12 July, 27; i^. Pll June, 30 ;
Ctipi, P 22 May, 35 ; M^far, p 22 July, 42.
George Browne,^ £ns, 10 June, 13 ; Lieut. 30 Sept. 19 ; Ccqjt, 10 Feb. 32;
Brevet-Major J 15 June, 88 ; Mqfor, 3 Apr. 46^^ ___^
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SNSIGN.
Ja&i D. Carmiefaael Smyth
Bdw^ W. D. Lowe
Jolm PdliDg Pigott ....
Uiomaa Daniel Kelly ....
ArtlMir Lowry Balfour . .
William BeUingham
LlJBUTXNAHTS*
Geo.. Sam. Moore
Charles Thomaa King. . . •
Frederick Yard ... ^ ... .
Henry Edwia Weare ....
Andrew Gram Brine, r . .
Thomas Maunsell ......
Henry John Davies.. ....
HooatouB Stewart
Geoi^ JeflfVey *
Robert Stacy Coils' ....
William Cumming
Charles Richardson ....
James Henry Wemyss ..
John Moore
Robert Hedley
Wm. Airde Birtwhistle . .
John William Boissier . .
Samuel Reed
Charles Clapcott
IL Edw. JL H. Williams . .
William Patterson
. Henry D. O'Callaghaii, t.
\ EicaiGNS.
W.Garforth,ad(QMJS8Ja<44)
Alfred Bassano
Bowen Van Straubenzee
John Swinbum
William Power
15 July 13
10 Feb. 32
P 2 Aug. 33
P 7 Oct. 86
P 12 July 39
20 May 37
P 15 Feb. 39
12 April 33
P 6 Aug. 29
8 Mar. 30
9 Feb« 88
10 July 40
|Pl2MaT. 41
29 Oct. 41
15 April 42
P27 May 42
7 April 43
P 6 May 42
4 June 39
14 Feb. 40
8 Apr. 42
P 15 Mar. 44
p 18 May 42
P 1 Nov. 42
P29 Sept. 43
P 12 Dec. 43
P 31 Dec. 44
15 June 30
P 18 Apr. 45
P 23 May 45
17 AprU 42
P 19 Dec. 45
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
20 July 16 1 19 Jan. 39
9 Feb. 38,P25 Feb. 42
19 Jan. d9|P29Sept. 43
P 19 Feb. 41 P 22 Dec 43
11 May 41 1 P 18 Apr. 45
P 12 Mar. 41 p 23 Ma; 45
P28 Jan. 421 p19 Dec. 45
10 Feb. 38] 3 Apr. 46
P29Mar. 33;p31 May. 39
JBdward Chippendale. • . .
John Birtwhistle
Samuel Hill Lawrence
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3 Apr. 46
4 Apr. 46
5 Apr. 46
6 Apr.
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P 25 Feb. 42
P 25 June 41
P 27 May 42
P 22 July 42
P 22 Dec. 43
PlSApr. 45
P23May 46
P 13 Feb. 46
p 16 Dec. 45
18 June 41
24 Apr. 43
P 3 May 44
P 23 Jan. 46
3 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
26 July 33
P12 June46
23 Sept. 47
14 April 46
P 10 Dec. 47
8 Pajmaiter Moore Mnred (b« cimpalipi of
1814 In Holland,lncluding the action atMJerxcm^
and bombardment of Antwerp. Preifeat at
Waterloo.
p 29 Jan. 47
3 LleutipCk)!. Marfthaui wa
•everely wounded 1q Canada
23 Nor. 1897.
4 Major Browne lerted at
Waterloo on lath and 18tii Jiuie
A Capt. Gardiner served In
ibe American war in 1816.
0 Lieut. Jeffrey lerved as a
captain in tlie Anirh>-dpani«h
Legion, knd was present durinir
lite operations on the heights of
Alava on the leth^ 17th, and
18lh Jan.; in the actions in
front of San Sebastian on the
5th Ma* (severely woqnded),
and liitOct,(severoly woanded),
1836 i 10th, 12th (Wounded),
14th, 15(h, ahd leih March.
16th and 17th Hay, 1837. He
has receif ed two medals.
7 Lieut. Colls served with
tlie 30lh in the battle of Ma-*
ban^pore, and has received
the bronze star.
r"!^
12 Dec.
Paynuuter.—Wi O. Moore,* 19 Oct 26 j JBns, 1 Oct. 12 5 Lieut, 6 Dec. 13.
Aifutant.^JEru. William Garforth, 3 April, 46.
Qtuarter'Matter,'-43ieoTge Taylor, 3 April, 46.
5uryeon.— Charles Scott, M.D. 9 May, 46 ; Aesitt^r-Surif. 7 Kov. 34
Aitiit.-Surgeons, — Edward Moorhead, M.D. 2 Aug. 42.
Alexander Peile CahiU, M.D. 3 April, 46.
John Dunlop, M.D. 3 AprU, 46.
Facings White— ifflren**, Mesirs. Cox & Co.
a air J«ha Buchan was actively employed in the Mysoze war, and was present at the battle of MallaveDy
MHiwnBltoffiaziiigapatam. la 1800 and 1801 he was employed with the Flank CoBapanles of his regimen t
/«he aid sub)* in *»»« operations against the Southern PoUgars ; on which occasion be relinqnished a staff
in— ttmi to JolQ Ua company In the field. Subsequently to this he held different detached conasands in
fitawte* during the Kandlan war. In 1810 he held a command at the attack and eapturo of Guadeloupe.
0— ijaflfwwds in the Peninsola with the Portuguese army, from 1811 to the rod of the war» including
tiM battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes and Toulouse. Sir John has f •»/« a * -'
fhrt^WMlwil TT^ - cross and ona clasp for Ouadaloupe, Yittorla, Pyrenees, NiTelle, and NiTe.
.'^*t.■ ' - F 2
medal for
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B Wi Henry D'Oyly,* Bn$. 2 Aug. 97 j Li. it Capt. 26 Nov. 99 ; M^9r^ 4
June, 11 ; Capt, ic Lieut.-Col 27 May 13 ; Col. 12 Feb. 30 | JC^or-Gcn.
28 June, 38 ; Col. 3drd Foot, 28 Sept. 47.
Lieuienani' CoUmeU
George Whannell,* En$. 1 Mar. 11 j Liewt. 16 Mar. 14; Cap*. 3 Not.85; Brtft.^
Mcfi^i 28 June 38 ) Mqjof^ 22 July, 41 ; JLt.^CoU 14 .^irU, 43.
Mqjort.
Thomas Jamea Galloway, Ens. p 13 Sept. 21 ; Lieut. 2 June 25 ; Capt. »27 Dec.
87 ; Brev.-Mqj. 23 Not. 41 ; Mqjor, 14 June, 42.
Frederick Rodolph Blake, Ens. p30 June, 25 ; Lieut. P 14 Aug. 87 ; Cmpt. • 25
Aug. 31 ; M<yor, 14 April, 43.
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Captains.
John Douglas Johnstone
Thoa. Bunbury Gough
Henry Wm. Bunbury
Warren Maude
J6hn WiUiamsony «. . .
George V. Muady ....
George Ersklne
Edward Augustus Mllman
Edward Winnington . . .
Chas. P.B.Walker ...
LlEUTEMAMTS.
Charles Mills, adijutani
Bobert Gregory Wale .
John E. Collings
Edw. Westby Donoran
William Pretyman, </. a4.
Henry Ulick Burke . .
Henry Charles Fitzgerald
John Bd.Taubman Quayle
Richard Lacy, d. pm. . . .
George Henry Caaalet ..
Henry Disney Ellis ....
Wm. Mortimer Peohell . .
Thomas Wickbam
Emsionb.
Wm. Roberts Williamson
Nathaniel Kemp
Francis Bennett
J. Cochrane
Basil Fanshawe
Frederic Smith Vacber . .
Charles Carter Barrett . .
Prank Corbctt
EN8I»N.
LXECT.
P 16 Aug. 27
P 87 Deo. 27
p 29 June 30
p20Mar. 29
p30Dtc. 26
never
17 ADg.3»
P 27 Nov. 35
P 22 Jan. 30
P27 Fab. 30
p 3J«ne36
30 Oqt. 38
81 June 39
10 Jan. 40
P 8 May 40
P 17 July 40
P 25 Sept. 40
P 7 Sept. 41
1 1 Mar. 42
86 Nov. 41
14 June 48
P 5 Aug. 42
P 85 Oct. 43
CAPTAIN.
16 Mar. 30
P 25 Jan. 31
P 30 Aug. 33
P 13 April 32
P 16 July 30
87 Feb. 35
P 3 June 36
P28 Dec. 88
4 Jan. 39
. 81 June 99
P258ept40
87 Aug. 41
82 Jan. 48
14 June 48
P 5 Aug. 48
PSOAag.48
9 Oct. 42
7 Nov. 43
P 87 Sept. 44
P80Aiig. 44
P 31 Jan. 45
8 Dec. 46
P88Dec 46
P 19 Oct. 98
P 23 Nov. 38
P 18 Aug. 38
P25Se|^40
90 Oct. 40
P 1 Ukj 40
14 April 43
P87 Sept. 44
p 91 JW4 46
P82Dao. 46
BRBV.-ICAJ.
P 5 Dec. 43
P87SepC44
P 31 Jan. 46
13 Apr. 46
PUApr. 46
8 Dee. 46
P88 Jan. 47
P90Mar. 47
Paymaster.^VAtxick M'Grath, 4 Oct. 81 ; J5^. 7 Feb. 11; Litut. 14 Jan. 19.
A^'utant.-^Lieut. Charles Mills, 19 May, 43.
Quarter^Matter.^^oaeph Jones, 86 Oct. 48.
Surgeon. — James Townsend Oswald Johnston, M.D., 89 Dee. 46 ; AttiMi.^Smrf.
3 Aug. 38
Asnst.'Surgt&ru.'-^taneB Carroll Dempster^ M.D. 89 Dec. 40.
F&eingi Red. — Agente, Messrs. Cox Ac Co.
1 M^or-OtMnl D'Ofly mtvmI ta tb« wp<%a In North Holland, te ITSS. uid«r ilr aalpk AbtfCVMabfv mA
of York, mA «m tskra priMMt ta tbm acdmi of <he IMi S»pt. ffo lerrfd with the anny Ib tlir North of S^sla
J«l» llo«w.Sn 18DS-St m4 wwal Ibctanto af Oorana. AfMnpurtcd Uw ctpctfltloB to WaleHvm ta IMS.
Cadla dnriBff tb» •icfc in 1811 aad It. ondcr Lord Lrnedoeh. taA Sir 0«orfe Cookt. to whom \» »« Ald>-S> r— |
BMI hoaar with deapatchM, aanovarlnf ib» taiiimr oftb* tli^c la 1811. S^rv^ alao hi naadvra, aadcr Lard Ly
ISU ; aad nilMrqoeiitty with lh« •mij muimt tha D«'<o of WrlUaftoa ta PUadan aad PraoM, aad waa
tha haMb of Waterloo.
t Ua«t.«Co1oarl Whaaaatl wrrad tbp campalgni of tSlS aad 14 ta
loaahardawal oTlhr Praach Saat al Aatvatp, aad the altaek en
184
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3 Uth {The CmBberlmd) lUgt. vf Foot [ *j;J j^V!irf!"ri.] ^ ^
"ALBUHERA"—" ARROYO DOS MOLINOS*'— "VITTORIA"— «PYRENEBS"—
«NIVELLE"— "NIVE"— ** 0RTHE8"— " PENINSULA."
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9 5lr Thomas Hakdougall BriBbane,* Bart, GCB. GCIL JBnt, 10 Jan. 1782;
Lieut, ao July, 91; Capi, 12 April, 93; Ifq/or, 5 Aug. 95; Lieut,-Col, 4
April, 1800; Co2. 25 July, 10; Mqjar,'Qen. 4 June, 13; Xieic^.-Oen. 87 May,
25; Gen. 23 Not. 41 ; CoL a4th Regt. 16 Dec. 20.
lAeutenant^ColoneU
Henry Deedea. Hw. p23 Dec. 19 ; Ueut, 2 Oct. 28; Copt, »19 Nor. 25; Mt^^
P23 Felk 38 ; Lieut.-Col. 12 Feb. 47.
itfityOTf.
Nicholas R. Brown, JBm» 22 Mar. 21 ; Lieut. 2 June 25 ; Copt. 2 May, 37 ;
JII(9'or,28Mar.45.
Joseph Henry Mathews, Eru. p4 Mar. 26; Lieut. P21 Feb. 34 ; Capt. p4 Aug. $7 ;
3f<y<w, P 12 Feb. 47.
CAPTAXira.
Richard D. KeUy
Arthur Cyril Qoodenough
Frederick H. Lang
John Simpsott*
Edw. Plan. Airey Tklbot
John QwJlt
Charles F. Herre^ . • • .
Robert Christopher Packe
James Maxwell
AJez. John H. Lamsden. .
LlEUTBNANTa.
Thomas Bourke
Fra. Chas. Harvey, #.....
Henry Hugh OxJey . • . .
Wm. Leopold Talbot. . . .
Edw. Fred. Agnew, d. mty.
Edward WUmot SitwaU
Cha. Wm. Goldf. Burrill
Charles Wilson Randolph
Douglas Mnnro Fyie. . . .
Sir Geo.H.8.Douglas,llf.
M. Ganssen Best, luf;'. . .
William Warry
John Robinson , d. pm, . .
Eksionb.
Henry Townley Parker . .
Joseph Jordan
Thomas Lyons Faunt . • . .
WUliam Scott
Edmund Probyn
Charies Thorold
Henry Edward Bale ....
John Peel
ENSIGN.
7 Mar. 84
P 8April84
11 July 84
PIS Mar. 86
PdOJuly 86
P25 Not. 86
2 Not. 82
P 1 June 41
p 24 Sept. 41
P 3 May 83
P 9 May 84
PB9Sept.87
P 15 Oct. 41
P20May 42
21 May 42
P 13 Dec. 42
P 3 Feb. 43
P 10 Feb. 48
Pl3 0et. 43
P 3 Not. 43
P 12 Dec. 48
p 26 Jan. 44
P 22 Mar. 44
P 80 July 44
P 14 Feb. 45
4 April 46
Pll Nov. 46
P 10 May 46
P21 July 46
P 12 Feb. 47
P 22 June 47
LIEUT. I CAPTAiy.
P30 July 86
P25 Not. 86
P 4 Aug. 37
P 8 Not. 87
P 1 June 88
P 10 Aug. 88
P30Dec. 84
p 3 Feb. 43
Pl3 0ct. 48
PlODec. 84
2 May 87
PIMSept.41
P 12 Dee. 48
P 26 Jan. 44
P22Mar.44
P30Juty 44
P 14 Feb. 45
23 Mar. 45
Pll Nov. 46
P 19 May 46
P21 July 46
P 12 Feb. 47
P 22 June 47
P24 8ept. 41
P 26 Oct. 41
P 18 Dec. 42
P 26 Jan. 44
P 80 July 44
P 14 Feb. 46
28 Mar. 46
P 12 Feb. 47
P22June47
P 10 July 461
BRET.-MAJ*
I
Paymaitef,'-ChAB. Boyse Roche, 30 Nov.38; J?iM.Xd Jan. 28; Lieut. 21 JoneySS.
A4futant. — Lieut. Mawdistly Gaussen Best, 18 S^t. 40.
0 Quarter^Moiter. — ^Thomas Williamson, 22 Nov. 44«
m *% #iBy^%»» %*_f_- %* T% <W\ T^ — -. e%0^ A • j^
5ur^«oyi.— William Bahi, M.D. 29 Dec. 37 ; AuUt.-Surg. SO June, 25; Hotp,"
Astitt. 24 June, 15.
6 0 Aetitt.'Surgeane. — Robert Winchester Fraser, 15 April, 42.
3 0 Deodatus William Eaton, 24 Oct. 45
Faeinffs Yellow. — Agentt, Messrs. Cox & Co. — Irith Agenti^ Messrs. Cane it Co.
1 Sir Tbomu Bmt»n« Joined the Duke of York's uiny in the beginning of the war, and was pretent in
•rzTj sfltlOB ttcept that of the 32nd May M, when he wai eonAned from a wound reeeived 1b the aetlon
of tte'lftlh of (be lame month. He waa subsequent] j present at the taking of various islands, forts, 4ce. Id
the Wsal Indies. Sir Thomas has received a croes and one clasp for Vlttoria, Pyrenees, NiveUe, Orthes, and
Tonhwes^ whsia ht was wounded.
.Vl
WS?S;. wS."?S7.] 35t* (Ay*/ 5ti««r) Reffiment of Foot.^^'"^'^''*'''^
tAj0ntj,
fflan* Serr.
" MAlDA."
S3
Co/one/.
9 aSi <Str Qeorge Henry Fred. Berkeley/ KCB. Cornet^ 21 Jan. 08 ; ^te«#* 87
Aug. 03; Capt. 1 May, 06; Ift^'or, 26 Jan. 08; Lieut ^Col, 18 June, 11;
CU. 27 May,26 ; Mf^,'Gen, 10 Jan. 37 ; Lt,-Qen. 9 Nor. 46; Co/. 05th Begt.
11 July, 46.
Lieut»-Col(meU
Benjamin Francis Dalton Wilson, Ens. P27 Ang. 26; Lieut. PIO Jiuie» 96;
Capt. P20 April, 32 ; Mqjor, Pl7 June, 36; Lund.'€oL P15 Dec. 40.
Mqjcrt.
Aralander Tennant,* Ens. p20 Oct. 0$ ; Litut. 10 Jane, IS ; Capt. P 10 Jane, « ;
Afqj<n;^l Ang. 34; Brei^ Lt.-Col. 0 Nov. 46.
George Deedes, JFn*. p2 Sept. 24; Lieut, p 17 Sept. 26; Ce^i p la Aug. 29 ;
Jlf<yor, P 12 June, 4().
Captain A.
John Rowley Hcyland . .
J. H. Oakea Moore ....
James Fraser. <....«....
Edward H. Hutchinson..
James Tedlie
Henry Cooper^ t . . . .
Charles Beamish
Frederick English
Thcophilus Paris
George Bayly
Lieutenants.
Oliver Nicolls Chatterton
Geo. Granville Baker. . . .
Thomas Teulon
John A. Ewart
Wm. Thomas Harris ....
Robert Henry Price ....
Archibald Tisdall, d. ad.
Fred. George Elkington . .
William Ranby Guate ..
Edward Bowen Cooke . .
Henry S. Bowman, adj'
M. VillienSankey Morton
Augustus William Ord • .
Ensigns.
Charles Miller Layton . .
James BIckerstaff .......
Samuel Fritche Blyth . .
James Spratt
Henry Francis Quill . . . .
Francis Lloyd Digby . . . .
Richard Lane Warren . .
Henry Edward Moore . .
£Nsi(;n.
LIEUT.
8 Jan. 24
26 Oct. 27
P 6 April 31
p 20 Mar. 27
P 10 May 25
3 Oct. 05
P2GApr. 31
P22 Mar. 33
P 6 Apr. 26
10 Feb. 26
P26July 33
P 1 Aug. 34
P 29 Dec. 87
27 July 38
P27Sept. 39
P31 Dec. 39
26 June 40
p 4 Sept. 40
16 April 42
P 16 Aug. 42
13 Oct. 43
P 3 May 44
P 20 Sept. 44
p 7 Jan. 26
P26Apr. 31
p I Aug. 34
PlOSept.29
P 6 June 27
18 June 07
P20 Mar. 36
P17 Jttne86
P 26 Aug. 29
17 Apr. 30
P 6 Aug. 36
23 July 38
P 16 Dee. 40
16 April 42
P 7 July 43
p 3 May 44
P20Sept.44
P 31 Dec. 44
29 May 46
8 May 46
1 Apr. 47
P 2 Apr. 47
P 6 Aug. 47
CAPTAIN.
P 12 Apr* 31
P31 Dec. 33
p 17 Jane 36
P 8 June 38
23 July 38
26 Mar. 13
P 31 Dec. 30
P 16 Dec. 40
29 May 46
8 May 46
BREV.^MAJ.
9Nov» 46
9 Nor, 46
9 Not. 46
10 Jan. 37
P 6 Dec. 44
Pll Nov. 46
28 Apr. 46
8 May 46
9 May 46
p 9 June 46
10 July 46
P 3 Sept. 47
9 Lt.-Ool.T«iiBaiit Mrrffd at
Ui« sie^e of Fluiliiag, la IWNI.
4 Ifaior Goofer wmnmA ai
Walcherea in 1800, and iiilwa
qucntlj In the Ainerleaa War.
6 Doctor FAlrbaira Mrred with tha 4Ut
throngiiout the campatgn of 184a ta Atf-
ghatiktan, aad waa iMvaDt at tka cafafa-
Dumti on the 88ch llai«h and SBth April faa
the Piftheen Valley ; In thoie Mar C"
dahar, at Ooaine, and before Ghaaea ;
cupation and dettnietloa of that foi
and of Cabool; expedition into 10
•tonn, capture, end de«tnjcdoBofJe(MUCMd
the reriou* miuor affkirt In and "
Bolan and the Khyber
Paymaster.^Vfm. Shearman, 31 Jan. 46 ; 2if £/. p 21 Apr. 37 ; Lt. 5 May, 42.
Adjutant.— Lieut, H. Samuel Bowman, 13 Oct. 43.
Quarter-Master. — George Cole, 15 Dec. 40.
5ur^«m.— James Walker Chamber*, M.D., 6 Aug. 47 : ^«firf.-5itfy. 4 Oct 39.
Assistant' Surgeons. — ^Wm. Angustua Ueise, M.D. 18 Oct. 39.
Wmiam Home Falrhaim,^ M.D., 11 June, 41.
Facings B\viQ4 — Jyenii, Messra. Cox k, Co.
1 Sir George Berkeley ierTed In Eicypt »n 1 W7, and wai preeent at tha lakiag of Alesaadria. In 1 W ha
WM aaDolntMl A»i»l*nt Adjutant-General to the army bi Portugal, and waa preMnt In the acttooa or taa
10th. nth, and »ih May, 1800. pasMge of the Doaro, battle* of TalaTera, Buaaco. Fuentca JTOoor. gaga of
BadaJof in 1811, alio iU aubaequeot aiege, atorm, and capture; battle of Salamanca, apturt f *— "^
aiege of Bursoa. aeUon at VUla Muiicl, battle of VUtoria. si^p and ^P^^,''^^^,i^;S^:*^SS^ !f
the BidaMoa, batilea of the Nlrelle and Kite, Served alao the campaign of 1814, inclading tha h«Ua af
Waterloo, at which ha waa aarvrely wouaded. Sir George has racetred a vnm and thrra daapa.
186
i^j^fSi,] S6th {The Herefordshire) Sefft. of Foot [gSlSfeJlSSkioni..] 187
" Plrm."— " HINDOOSTAN"— " ROLEIA"— " VIMIERA"— " CORUNNA"— •* 8ALA.
frw.'Sefr MANCA"— « PYRENEES"—" NIVELLE"— " NIVE"— " ORTHES"—
'^nnnzvrm^r -. »- . - " TOULOUSE"—" PENINSULA."
Tffk'Hin CfiUmet-fMf^ lto|{cr' Hale Bti^f^^yBatt. Sm.^1 liay, 1778; ZUhU 27 Dec.
80; Capt. 6 May, 05; Af^yVr, 13 Dec. 07; Zieut.-CoL 22 March, 98; Co/.
25 AprU 1808; M^jar-Gefi, 4 June, 11; LieuLQen, 19 July, 21 ; General,
^ . ^ 28 June, 38; Co/. 36 Regrt.^lDec. 29.
99' \2A' Xd»i#.-€Wkm«/t.^Charie8 Aahmore, Ji?n«. 26 Bee. 13; LIgui. 13 April, 20;
' f CaM. P 19 Aa^. 28 : Maior. P 15 Bee. 40 : Lient.-CoL 22 Mav. 45.
' 23 Aug. 31 ;
Ca^. 9 19 Aug. 28 ; Miyar, p 15 Bee. 40 ; Lieut.-CoL 22 May, 45.
2i^ V'^fwCiiapte8a>ollope, JS^.P19Nov.26;Xrtetf^.Pl0Oct.26; Cape. P23
Afq/or, P16 June, 43 ; LU-CoU 20 Hon, 46.
Ar<7;ar«.— Edward R. King*, 2fuf Zieuf. 16 Feb. 26; Lieut, 31 July, 28; Ca}?^
p 4 B6C. 32 ; Mt^ar, 22 May 45. [20 Not. 46.
y. Lorenio Rofihe, Bn». pe Mar. 28 ; LU P21 Aug. 35 ; Capt, p2 April, 41 ; Mqjar^
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0 r. John Maule. .»«•••••«
A4i KoiwTtStuark Ridge*
0 r. James Nugent
0 Tho.BIatbi8ALuzWegnelin
O Edward Charle» Butler. .
*0 t, WtUlata WaM Abbott
0 r*Johi>Pffttt
*0 John Fleury
0 r. Charlea Wilson Garden
0 Arthur Kinlooh
0 r.ArChiirOaslowCrelghton
0 Robert Hallowell Carew
LlBT^TBMANTS.
0 Henry W. Palmer
0 Henry Arch. Cubitt, adj.
0 r. Richard Lloyd
0 r. John Arthur Brockman
0 r. Wm. Ryland Rainsford
0 Frederick Paldaer
0 r. Roger Bamiton, «€^'. . .
0 Wm. Hamilton Fortescue
0 Geo. Rob. Jas. Marshall
0 r. BanielTom ........
' 0 Oeo. L. Rawdon Berkeley
0 rH.R.Salu8buryTrelawny
0 Cecil Rivers
0 r. Hercules Ellis.
0 JohnRotton \^
0 John Shaw Kennedy . . .
Ensigns.
0 Henry Keane Grant ....
0 Charles Hallowell Carew
0 Thomas Morgan
0 Chas. James Hale Monro
0 Wm.Hy.AclaudDashwood
0 .»"• Bernard Robert Shaw
Q r. John Edmund Harvey
0 r. Thomas Rice
0 Richard Harbord
0 r.'GeergeMassey RobbiBs
16A
ENHION.
LIKTT.
9 ApiU 25 |p 80 Aug. 20
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8 Sept. 14
P15 April 36
P 23 Dec. 36
P 13 Jan. 37
P24Mar. 87
P 8 June 30
P 16 July 30
P 20 Oct. 37
24 July 35
15 Dec. 40
P 28 Nov. 37
11 Jan. 39
12 Mar. 41
P 2 AprU 41
20 May 42
P 6 Jan. 43
P 16 June 43
7 July 43
P 2 Feb. 44
23 Sept. 43
p 7 June 44
P 31 Jan. 45
P 4 July 45
P20May 42
2 Apr. 40
7 Jan. 43
7 Feb. 45
P 3 Apr. 46
28 Apr. 46
26 June 46
26 June 46
26 June 46
P 10 July 46
P 14 Aug. 46
P 25 Aug. 46
P 22 Dec. 46
C APTAIN.
30 Oct. 40
29 Sept. 37
P 22 Sept. 43
P 29 Dec. 43
P23 Aug. 44
P31 Jan. 45
22 May 45
3 Apr. 46
P 3 Apr. 46
26 June 46
P 25 July 45
20 Not. 46
BRBV.-MAJ.
28 Dee. 21
11 Jan. 30
P 28 June 39
p 5 Mar. 41
P 2 April 41
8 June 35
P 6 May 36
IDec. 41
P 28 Nov. 37
15 April 42
P 13 May 42
P 22 July 42
21 Sept. 43
P 22 Sept. 43
P 7 Jvne 44
P 31 Jan. 45
16 Feb. 46
3 Apr. 46
P 21 Apr. 46
26 June 46
26 June 46
P26 Aug. 46
P 22 Dec. 40
29 Dec. 46
8 Jan. 47
P 22 Jan. 47
P 6 Nov. 47
2 Captain R. 8. Ridgo terved th* Mabratta
and PixidaiTM campaign* of 1817 and la^ and
afterwards with the expedition to the Ptnlan
Gulf, Including the siege of Rae-el-Kyina.
a Doctor Jopp sefTed with the Queen's Rot-
als during tt<e campaign of 1844-45 io the
Southern Ooncan and Sawant IVarree coontry,
including the storming of several stockadeit and
the investment and capture of the Foils of
Monohur and If unsuntoeh.
..^vw.-.^- , ' 2 Apr. 47
Paj^ifMMfer.— Humphrey Hen. Garmichael, 24 Feb. 14 i Ens, 24 Sept. 03 ; ZUui,
27 Nov. 06; Capt, 31 Dec. 12.
A^anUr^Ueut. H. A. Cubitt, 23 June, 43.
r. JAetU, Roger Bamaton, 20 Nov. 46.
Quarfcr-3toe«r«.--William Stuart, 10 July, 35.
r. PaUiek Owens, 20 Nov. 46.
SMrg^wf^— John James Russell, M.D. 11 June, 41 ; AuUt.-Surg, 25 April, 26 j
£ro#p.-ilMi«M6 June,25. «^ ^
r. James Jopp,» M.D. 1 Jan. 47 j Assiit.'Swg,. 22 Feb. 39.
Jsmi*^SuTgeon8,—yi\\Y\Bm Mills Dowding, 9 May, 45.
r, Francis Smith, 1 Jan. 47.
lPtojtJW»GraB80teen.---Ap»»*#,Mes8r8.Price&Boustead.
1 Sir Roger Sheaffe served in HolUnd in 17W ; and in the expedition to the Baltic, InlMl* « J2!'iSl
Hyde pSkS^and Lord Nelson. The Americans having invaded Upper Canada •» <i«««S»«J*n J» «*•• JJ*^
oJu 18li and™ nVral Brock, commanding in the province, having fallen in a gallant effort with wjhiad^-
^xTtwiM^^WO^^y^^m^ ihey posted themseWei on a woody height above Quewistown. MWor^neral
ShUiLSJwhS the oomiand dEvolved, assembled aome regular troops and miUlia. 'rith » fti'ir Indiana.
SSrSSimS da? attacked and completely defeated them, their ^^;X^^'!^^:^^ ^^^^S^"^^^,
mrdto Midor-General Shealfc, and surrenderinj: hi* •urvivlng troops jV^^i* battto-thelf Bumber
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_ L Depot at Ohiliiiw
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Han. Sir Alexander DuiS; * OCH. JEnii, 23 May, 1703 ; Lieut. 16 Jan. 04 ',
Capt. 16 Jan. 94; M<^or, 2d Mar. 94 ; LUut^-CoL U April, 96; CoL^
April, 1808; Mqjar-Gen. 4 June, 11 ; LmU.-Gen. 19 July, 21 ; Chn* 2»
June, 38 ; Col. 37 th Regt. 20 July, 31.
Lieut. 'CoUmeU.— Hon. George Augustus Spencer, Ens. «» 12 Feb. 24 ; lAtut. H6
June, 25; CapU p 19 Dec. 26 j Jtfiyor, 17 Aug. 41 ; Lieut.-Col. P20 lJe«. 44*
Francis Skelly, En$. P 6 July, 26; Xteit^. 18 Sept. 28; Capt. p21 Sept a2;
Mqjcr, P2 July, 41 ; Lieut.^Col. 3 Sept 47.
Mqjort.-'QiXbert Wm. Francklyn, JEns. p30 April, 27; Utut. 23 Not. 30;
Capt. P9 Dec 36; Mqjor, P27 Aug. 41.
Franklin Luahington,* C.B. Em.p 16 July, 29; Lieut. 10 Oct. 33; Cupt.
P30 Oct. 38 ; Brev.'Mf^or, 23 Dec. 42 ; Major , p 6 Nov. 47.
Captaiks.
John Owen Lewis
Eliott Thomas Seward . .
WillUm Hamilton
Edward D. Atkinson. . . .
John Htmter Mushet . .
Arthur M. Alex. Bowers
Henry John Cnrtels ....
Herbert Russell Manners
Henry B. Phipps*
W.MacdonaldQ.jf.l6NoT^
LiBUTBNANTS.
Robert Prescott Harrison
Raymond Richard Pelly
John Clntterbttck
Joseph Jones, adjutant. .
Wm. Joseph Bazalgette . .
Charles Luxmoore ......
James Henry Wyatt ....
ThomasM ichaelson Machel
Edward Joseph N. Burton
John Leversage George..
BNSIOi^.
p 11 July 86
p 9 Dec. 36
26 May 37
P 6 Oct. 37
P 19 Oct.. 36
P 29 Dec. 37
P 6April38
28 Aug. 38
17 Aug. 88
23 Aug. 27
P28July 40
P 26 Jan. 41
P 29 Oct. 41
7 Jan. 42
P17 June42
P 17 Nov. 48
P20Sept.44
P 4 April 46
P 13 June 46
P 4 July 46
G. D. DUloB PiUdngton p 30 Dec. 46
Henry Thomas^ 11 Apr. 42
Robt Gordon Cumming* 22 July 42
EirsiONS.
Charles Samuel Blois. . . .
Thomas Jackson
Francis Stead
John Grattan Anderson . .
Joseph Hobson
Wm. Pole Collingwood . .
Francis Hubble Douc« . . IP 9 Apr. 47
LIEUT. I CAPT AIM.
9 July 38
P 16 Feb. 39
P 21 June 39
P 28 July 40
P21 Feb. 40
P 2 July 41
P27 Aug. 41
7 Jan. 42
31 Oct. 40
13 Jan. 34
Pl7 June42
20 May 44
P 4 July 46
29 Dec. 46
P 30 Dec. 46
P 1 May 46
P26 Juiie46
P 2 Oct. 46
P20Nor. 46
P 2 Mar. 47
P 20 July 47
22 Dec. 46
22 Dec. 46
P 20 Feb. 46
P 1 Max 40
P 26 Aug. 46
31 July 46
P20 Nor. 46
P 23 Mar. 47
OApr.
P29 0ct. 41
P17 Jnne42
P 4 July 46
p20Feb. 46
P t May 46
P26 June 4a
P 2 Get 46
13 Nov. 46
p 2Mar.-47
3 De<;. 47
BBKT.-MAJ.
George Fead Lamert . .( 17 Oct. 46
Paymaster.—y^m. Geo. Mensies CUbbom, 22 July, 42; MnM. 17 Kov. 27.
A4Jutant.^Lufut. Jof«pt^ Jones, 2 April, 42. [JUmL 90 April, 4l\
Quarter-Master. — Richard Hamilton, 2 Nov. 37.
5«ri^---Alex. Browne, M.D. 22 Nov. 39; A$ri$i.^Surg. 3 Attg. 26; A»..
Aseut. 16 June, 26. » -o ^ ^
il«ri««afif-^r^epii#.— Alexander Forteath, M.D. 10 Feb. 43.
James W^iliiam Fleming, 27 Oct 46.
Faeingi Yellow.— J^eni, Charles B. M'Gr^r, Esq
^ S* ^:P'*'^'?,*SJf**^*?*" j secompamnl the •upedittoo from tte EMtbidIss to Bntt. vIhm km
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9 ITofi. Hugh Artmthnott/ CB. Em. 18 May, B(l; X«. 16 Sept. 06; Capt.
20 Mftrch, 90; Jtf^/or, 28 Not. 04; £4.- Col. 9 May, 11 ; CoL 19 July, 21 ;
Mqjor-GeH. 22 July^ 30; Lt.-Gen. 23 Not. 41 ; Col. 38th Regt. 4 ^prU 48.
5<rr JoMk Campbell,* Bar^ JSnf. 86 Nov. 21 ; xiiait. 1 July, 24 ; Copt, p 11 July,
26; M^for, p29 Dee. a? ; Lieui.-Col. p? Aug. 40.
Mqjor$, — John Jackson Lowth', En9, 3 July^ 24 ; Liiut, 11 Sept. 26 ; Capt,
P28 Mar. 82 ; Mqjor^ v is June, 40.
John Campbell, JSns, 30 Mareh, 16; LietU, Pll Jan. 21 ; Capt. p26 May 26;
Mq^, P 16 June, 32 ; Brevet Lt.'CoL 9 Nor. 46.
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Captains.
Jamea Pattoun Sparks
Robert Carr
Jos. Samuel Adamson . .
Charles Irrine
John Gage I^ecky
John W. 8. Smith
Frederick Tudor*
Valenthie Fred. Story . .
ThoBiaa Southall"
Rob.8herbpanie Mumy
1JBCITBNAKT0.
llionaa Anderson, d. pm.
Cockayne Frith, a^'
Robert Charles Sinclair. .
John Robert Jackson. . . .
Wm. James Loftus
Robert Scott
Arthur Layard
James Jarris
Henry Holden
Edw. Thos. Gloster, d. ad,
Gustavus Hume ........
Frederick Hngonin . • . .
Samuel Hackett. •
BirsioNa.
Fiennes Arthur Quartley
Geoige Green
Cha. F. Torrens Daniell
Henry Fisher
Lndford Harvey Daniel . .
Charles Edward Johns . .
Charles Wm. Watklns . .
Horatio Page Vance
BW8ION.
27 July 16
P OAprine
P 16 Mar. 31
9 April 26
P 22 April 26
3 Feb. 32
26 Nov. 21
P25 Nov. 36
2 Dec. 26
P 21 June 27
16 Hay 34
22 Aug. 37
P 28 Aug. 37
11 May 38
P 9 Nov. 38
31 May 39
P 1 Mar. 30
P 21 Sept. 89
P 7 Aug. 40
P 13 May 42
P 30 May 48
P 21 July 43
P 20 Oct. 43
6 Dec. 48
22 Mar. 44
8 Jan. 46
14 Apr. 46
P 9 June 46
P26 June46
P 16 Oct 47
T«IEUT.
30 July 18
29 Dec. 23
P 27 Sept. 33
P 17 May 27
P 26 Mar. 29
4 Aug. 37
18 Sept. 24
30 Oct. 40
26 Sept. 28
P 29 Mar. 33
P 29 Dec 37
P 4 May 39
P 21 Sept. 39
P 7 Aug. 40
P 8 Nov. 42
P 14 Apr. 43
P29 Dec. 40
P 6Dgc 43
22 Mar. 44
8 Jan. 46
P 9 June 46
P 26 June 46
P 3 Dec. 47
CAPTAIN.
6 Sept. 26
11 Dec. 31
P 1 Dec. 37
p 4 May 39
P 10 April 40
P 7 Aug. 40
29 Sept. 40
P26May 44
3 Jan. 46
P 19 June 36
BREV.-HAJ.
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28 Nov. 41
9 Not. 41
9 Nov. 4C
fl Sir John CSampbell ienr«d,
tbroQglioot Ihe IBarmeM war^'
from ]6Ui Apiil, 1014 «o lU-
conduilon In Feb. 18t0, M<
r\lde-de-cAmp to Sir Arebibald
Campbell.
a M^or Lowth Mrred witb
the 86th In the Burmese war,
and was pre«ent at the sfihin
uf Sembike and Nepsdie, and
attack snd eaptnre of AleUoon
and of Ps^iaai Heir.
6 Captain Tudor Mnrad tbrongb^ut the Bur-
meee war.
0 Captain Sotithall venred la the Burmcie
war tmm Nov. 1885, to ito conclurioo In 1898.
P 3 Dec. 47
Paynuuier,—y^m, F. Vernon, 9 July, 30; Em. 1 June, 26; Lieut, 6 July, 27.
A4jutant.^Liewt, C. Frith, 17 Not. 40.
Quarfer-lfoffer.— James Twibill, 8 May, 40; Em. 7 May, 40.
Sur^etm.— Frederick Foaker, 23 March 47 ; As$ist.*Surg. 19 Oct 88.
Ataigt.'Swrgeom. — Edward Le Blanc, 24 May, 41.
Robert Browne, 1 March, 44.
Paeinge Yellow. — Agents, Cox & Co. — Irith Agents, Messrs. Cane Sl Co*
Lleat.-Oeneral the Honourable H«|b Arbuthnott aerred with the 4Qth at the Helder. In 1799; alfo on
the «i9«dttiaa to the Bsltic, and battle of Gopenhaf en, in 1801. In July 1807, emberked with the expe-
dition to Zealand, and was present at the tiege and capture of Copenhagen. Accompanied the expedition to
Sweden, and afterwards to Portugal and Spain under Sir John Moore, and wee present at the battle of
Conuma. Serred also la the Penhnsola ander the Dnke of Wellington, and commanded the 62nd at the
battle of Busaeo, for which he has received a medal.
10 Ua^ Cam^tell, CapU Herbert, Llmitt. Oray. Hardiage, Hamilton, Curri«, Haultain, Tlnley, Fljnii, Newport, and
a^MT, tmA X>r. JoBca, stfTcd witii the Regt. at the action of Mabai^port on the S9th Dec. IMS. M^or Campbell,
Caplsla Herbert, sad Ucnti. Cvrric and Newport, were tUghtly wonndcd i sad Ltetit. H. Onjr »af rery MTCKty wouidcd.
n Capt. Slnehaa aarvcd tbe aampaifn agafaut the Bi^iah of Cooig, In 1834.
U Cape Dnralbnl aerred at tfa« eapturt of the Ule of Prance In 1610 ) In the expedltfon to Jara In 1811 i esptaie of Kaadj la
ISU I hi the Kandyan fabellioa la 1817 and » i sad la tbr action of Mahandpoitt, SMh Dec. 4S.
14 Cape Munra aannad at Adjuiaat of the aSih la the action at Mahar^potc. and waa levetvly wouaded (mcdaQ .
U Lu Oca acrvtd la the PenlnfuU from 1811 to 16)4, and waa preMnt at Vlttoria, StewarTi Reek near Majra, Pyreneea,
Nivcllc, NIve, Bajrenac, Garrls, Orthcs, and Toulouic. He wu alao prtMat In tbe action at Mahatmlport, oa
1848.
as 11 as la
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n Sir PredeHok Philipse Bobindon,' GCB. Ent, TeK 1777 ^ Ueut. Ifiipft. 71
awr,3Juljr,94j Jir4yor,|8ept.»4jX«eii^.-paZ.lJM. 1«)0; C9l.t&Jlil>>lJ
Mqjor-aeTU 4 Juue, 13; Xi^u^.-(?e»^27 Majr,25 ; C?«i. 23 N^r. 41 ; C0(.89^
. Regt. 15 June, 40. ^ ,
Lieut.'Colonel—ThomM Wright,* CB. jEm. 18 Dec. 12; LUmi. 9% Aprfl, 14
Capt. P 14 July, 25 ; Mqfor^ p 10 Maroh, 37 ; Zieirf.-Crf. «4 Apr. 89- ^
ir<(;w».— Edwani Bond/ ^m. p8 Mv. 27; Lieut. » W 8«pt. 29 ; Cop*, p <
Feb. 36 ; Mqjor, p 31 March, 43. ^^ _^ ^^^ ^ .
Marmadvke Qeoige Nixon,* JEru. 5 AprU. 31 ; Xlcatf. 25 Mar. 83; C^. p ^
Dec. 38 ; Sr€V.'Mqjor^ 30 Apr. 44 ; UqfaTf 7 Aug. 46.
Captains.
Henry Fmncw Sfeokea" . .
Robert Newport Tinley*
Arthur Herbert'®
Charles D. Campbdi^ . .
Heoiy A«g. 8tnelm>*. .
Wniitm Mwiio,*^
Wariam Claiges Wolfe . .
Thomas Wright Hudson
Thomas Bdvr. Wilbrabam
Bdward Croker'
LiBUTENANTS.
J. Fits Boy Dalrymple . .
Humphrey Gray,*' r
Wordsworth Smith ....
William Hardingo'® ....
Chas.Tho. Hamilton'^..
Robert Hamilton Currie'^
TheodoreM.Haultain"a4y'
Wm, Newport Tinley**..
9 Francis Gee^*
Simon George Newport'®
Henry Droi Gaynor *® . .
James Johnston
William Lecki
Henry Blmhirst Reader. .
Bnsigns.
George Wolfe 27 Sept.44
SNsioir.
I.I&I7T.
24Jii^23
4 April 32
P 18 Jan. 31
P OAug.27
21 Sept. 32
P 20 June 34
P 30 Oct. 35
P16 June 37
p 8 Mar. 30
P 4 Mar. 36
p 2 Dec. 30
25 Mar. 36
21 Oct. 36
PlOMar.37
p 17 Feb. 38
P 28 Dec. 38
27 June 34
P 15 Nov. 39
18 Sept. 40
3 Aug. 41
P31 Dec. 41
22 April 42
10 Nov. 43
24 Nov. 43
James Agnew
John Popkin TrahenvB . .
Hy. Marshman Havelock
William Henry Wil»ou ..
Michael C. Wall
Hugh Robert Hibbert
22 Oct. 44
4 July 45
31 Mar. 46
0 June 46
P 30 Mar. 47
P 28 Sept. 47
1 Aug. 25
P 19 July 33
2Sept.34
3 May 33
2 June 35
P 1 April 36
P 10 Mar. 37
30 Oct. 40
P 21 May 41
P17 Nov. 87
p 8 Dec. 87
1 July 38
23 Mar. 39
24 Apr. 39
P 19 July 39
P 14 Feb. 40
20 Oct. 40 ^ ^^^^ ^
P 11 June 41 af occ H*
5 June 43
2 July 44
2 Aug. 44
P 29 Dec. 43
16 Aprn 45
9 Aug. 45
CAPTAIN.
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24 Apr. 89
P 15 Dec. 40
P31 Dec. 41
24 AprU 43
5 June 49
2Jaly 44
7 Ajag. 46
7 Dec. 45
^M^r. 46
P19Mar.47
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PaymaMter,--G. Augustus Dumford,*' 13 Feb. 27 i JSns, 28 J«ne| 06; Limit. »
i44;tf^anf.—l^. Theodore M. Haultain, 19 Mar. 47. [Mar. 10; C^. 13 Feb. S3
Quarttr^MoMter, — Jones Duke, 10 Jan. 37.
Surgeon, — Charles Hugh James,'® 18 Aug. 43; Astist.-Surg, 6 Oct. 32.
Asdit.'Surgeon. — Henry Armstrong, 17 June, 42.
FaeingM Green. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and CcL
iRetwmedfrom Bengal 9 JunSy 1847.]
1 sir Prcderiek R»MB«n serrcd Sv« y«mn u tha Snt Aawrtev «rar. Inclvdlat tiw tattte of
•ftplat* of Stooejr PoiBl bjr ttie AmcrieaiM («etiBd«d and taken priMBOT). ud battle of New L
■epliMt ef MaiUnlqM, 8C LocU. ud Ouadaloape. In im. taclodlnc Ac elonntaif of near d*BvAe anS
■iltM. JetMd the amj nwler the Dnhe of WeUincton, In ISIS, and wu praeent at tiw acHoB of '
Iprta, and waiiiliJ Um Brlfade wbicli eatricd tbe tUIai* oT Gain*ts& Mayo wltbont Srt«|
lUlevlac be «m prcMut at Uic lu and ted asaaulU an San SebaiUan (tcvcrety wottndfd),
nwwnrfManre bafora Bayonne, tattle of the Nirf (acTcrely wonnded). bloekade oT
which day be enrcrcded to Oie eoamand of the Mb DivUloo. In June, 1814, eabarbed fai connnnd of a
ke two Hffifadee intc&drU to attack tbc worka of PUttJburff. but recrWed order* to roCiiOft
of the Safnnac. In Nor. foUowloc, appolitted Cnnmandcr- in- Chief and ProTtaloaal Oov. a# 4
wbkb appotetmcnt bo held till ione 181a. Sir Prrd. baa received a medal * two ela>po fee Vlttoria,
S Mvor NUoa aerved the ramyalgn acalnst the aai*b of Coocf la 18S4 { aad la the art
Dec. 1S43, ho aarved aa Mi^ of Brif ade to tbe Mh Brigade.
• Ca*^ Croker aerred aa Aaaift Quarter Maatcr General la tbe a<tloB at
telober, ISSI \ and alae ia a like capacity la the acUon at Mahar^povc. t> 1>e«. 1S43 (MCdal). __
• Capiaia Stohea aerved la thelSth throotbootthe BonneM war i and with the SStfi hi the olMm m
t Captain Tinley aerred tte caapolia afabut tha lugah of Coor| ta 18U. la the acttas bt
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9 JBm Sir Alexander Woodlbrd,* KCB. GCMQ. ^iw. 6 Dec. W; LUut lA
Jttly, 95 ; Cfl;;f. U Dec. 99 ; Cflp^ k Lieut.-CoL 8 Mar. 10; Col. 4 June, 14 :
^'x^rif^ 27 May, 26; Zieut,'Oen. 88 June, 38; Co/. 40th FoptJ
Lieut.'Col.—jQme9 Stopford,* CB. ^m. p 17 Sept. 26; Lieut. p« Nov 26-
^?^^ ^\^o^^P^- •"!?«' -^^'^^ •* " ^*'***' *2> -^«^ X^.-Oil. 80 April, 44,'
Zt.-CoL 13 Nov. 47. r t $
Jfflyor*.— Thomas James Valiant, JBm. 29 May, 88 ; Lieut, p 17 Dec. 29 : Cant.
P 1 May, 35 ; Jilqjar, p 10 July, 46. ' ^*^
''<^ MwD^i^,* JSfu. 10 Feb. 14; i^ 26 June, 27; Cap*. P 13 April, 39; Mqfar,
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^ohn Martin filadaaNci&*^
James Todd^
Arthur I^lle
Thomas !•. K. Nelson*, s
A. Abercromby Nelson"
\Vm. Augustus Fyers'
John W. Thomas* . .
Robert Carey '<» ....
Henry Halkett ....
LlBUTSNANTS.
£dw. Hungerford Eagar*
Jn. Anstrutber Macgowan'
Frederick Huey"
Fra. Brockman Morley'*
John Cormick"
Richard Dawson*^
Frederick Nelson*'
Samuel Snelling,' at^. . .
Fred. Montagu Hockings
Aldborough Rich. Rundle
Lewis AlexanderForbe8,r.
Hans Thomas Fell White
R. John Lechmere Coore
Richard Mahony Hickson
Ensigns.
Thomas Wilson
Hon. W. C. Walpole Coke
Ffencis Barry Drew ....
Robert Hare
Rogers Parker Hibbert . .
Thomas George Gardiner
Henry Christopher Wise .
BNdlON.
P 20 July 30
P82Mar. 33
»«IBeb. 31
P80 Hot. 38
25 Nov. 31
P 6 Mar. 36
P 17 Oct. 84
7 June 39
16 Nov. 39
P29May 36
P 13 April 39
P21 Feb. 40
p 5 June 40
P 5 Apr. 39
P 87 Aug. 41
P21 May 41
P 1 1 Mar. 42
26 Oct. 41
20 May 42
23 Feb. 44
P27 Sept 44
P 18 May 43
P 37 June 46
P13Dec. 44
LISUT.
P 14 Dec. 32
P 9 Jan. 36
4 July 34
P 6MiBj 42
PlSMtf. 39
P80 May 86
P 7 Sept. 41
19 Nov. 41
P23Mar. 38
16 July 41
4 Mar. 42
5 Mar. 42
27 May 42
P 86 Oct. 42
14 April 43
P 4 Aug. 43
30 Dec. 43
P 10 July 46
P 81 July 46
P 17 Oct. 46
P 14 May 47
P 14 May 47
29 Jan. 47
CAPTAIN. )bRBY.»MAJ.
P 4 Mar. 36
Pll Mar. 48
82 July 45
P 3 April 46
PlOJaty 46
P81 Jfi^ 46
P 7 May 47
P 14 May 47
P 14 May 47
13 Nov. 47
9 Nov. 46
5 morlfaeDirfraetod ■• a
Fl«ldOfflc«r io tli« 40tii duriac
th« opcmdont in CandahAr ftud
iu Aff^baniiten In I841-48(in«.
dal); and ba eominandad tiM
Oronadler Conpany in the ao-
Uoa at MalianUpora (iMdal),
P 40 July 46
P31 July 46
P23MBy 45
P 7 May 47
p 14 May 47
P 16 May 47
86 Nov. 47
Pfly»uw*er.— Charles Scariin Naylor,»» 8 May, 35; Sru. 1 Sept. 12 • Lieut 86
At^utant.— Lieut. Samuel Snelling,* 14 May. 47. [Dec. 15 :Capf. 9 Mav*34
Qi//n^«-ilffl^er.— Thomas Walter Hivee,»25 Oct. 42. '
5ur^«m.— Henry Mapleton,»« M.D., 13 July 47 j AsHft.-Surg. 18 July 39
A stitt.'Surg. — John Henry Bmmmell/' 1 8 June 41 .
Facings Buff.— Agents, Messrs. Cox k, Co..— JrifA Agents, Sir B, R. Borouffh
IMetumed from India, Feb. IMQ.^ [-Bf., Armit Sco!
air Aleundrr Woodfoitl urttd In Uje 9(b In North Holland, and wu gewivly woondvd on Iht IMh Stat 17M. tendd
Ibe Cold*tre«m Ouartls at thr capture of Cop«nba(en In 1807. Serwl en the Staff in Sleily, in IBOSl 9l awl 10 riMMBiirir^
- ^ ^ ^ A 5 ««»• Uf hi Battalion of the Brif adc of Ouardj, at the ilcre of Cludad Rodrlgo. eaptwe of Badi^. baCilc of '^^'T^imn mr
J 5*9 •- ^5 *"'• •' Madrid, and at the sieKe of Borioe. Commanded flrtt battalion roldvtrram Ouardi al liw battte of VU^m^Jt^at^
i54» ^forSan Sebastian, at the Nlvelle, the Nlre, and inrevtment of Bayonae. CunHuanded tfia Mcoad battalloa at Um baSTZ
.Tg * Waterloo, turreoder of Pari*, and during the oeeu|iatlon In Pranee. Sir Alexander hM Kcctved a medal amd t*o m»^^
!g tb« battlca at Salamanca. Vittoria, and the NiTe. ^^^
1 f Lk Col. Stopford eerred with the Mth throughout the opctatioai In Candabar and hi AflkhanteiBn duriaa 1S41 awl 41 1 and
? ha eonoiandrd the Reft in ttte acUon of Mabar^Jpore. I»th Dee. ISIS, until eereicly wounded in the iilL..-he bad kllTl
fjA htfaa cut down under him. »— -» ••-• -«w a
g * • 3 • Cai»»»»n» Todd, T. U K. Nelwin. and Tboraaa. Llevtnanti Bagar (aererelr wounded at Beni Badaml MaeMwan
f ,1^ V^'K <"''™*^ ■* Ouadamuek), and Snelllnc. and Qnartemaater Hiret, lerved thtootboot thcnpcntloai In Candabar^ndte
J " I i • AflkhanUtanta 1S41 and 41, and bare received the medal. Tbeee oaccn wen abo pnaent te the action ef Mahaninaw m
*l'5-f't »^ »*«. •«»* »»•»• fecelred the Bronie Star: Lt Bacar wai eUffbdr wounded, and Capta. T. L. K. NcImo Wd
P#; M ^tPWt ncn aererely wounded. Capt. Nelion waa Adjutant of the Bcgt. dvrtaf Iha ac«aad Aflhhan cmnaln in IM^
'-It
4|Z"f8j IS Captalna Bladen N<
« J ^ { £^ J ABd 41; and have received
^5 a 4 7«) 4. 18 Dr. Mapleton was pi
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at llahar^pore, where be had a horae shot under btn.
Caidalna Bladen NeUl, Pyert, and Carey served tiiroufhont Um operatieiM
• — J .. 1_^ ijj^ medaU
present wlUi the 4001 In the action of Mahar^pore ( Medal).
te Candnhar
ialMl
192 Hit {The fVeUh) lUgment of Foot ' [ ^^h.,.^^^
Oo th« Coloaif vnd AppoIntmenU, the Prince of Walefi Ptume, wlHh tbc naottow " dwMl At^m^twm
_^^^^_^ "OasimjiAb, OBvaiBa, and OabooIi iMt;"
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Colonel.
9 Sir Ralph DarUfig,' GGH. Snt. 16 May, 1798; Zimcf . 9 lB6pt. 06 > CapU 6
8ept.93; itfif^,^ Feb. 1800; Xf.-Clol.»17 Joly^Ol j CW.S6 JulylO; JM.^^^«»|.
4 June, 13; Lt.-GfH, 87 May, 86 ; Oen. 93 No?. 41; Col, 4Ut, 86 Sept S7.
jLieut^-CoimeL
Gore Browne,* CB. Sng. 14 Jan. 84 ; X^ » 11 JiUy, 86 ; Capf. Pll June, 29;
Mqf^tr, P 19 Dec. 34; Brmfet-Li.^Ool. 83 Deo. 48 ; X^.-CM. »8t July, 46.
Mqjors» — Qeoi^ Carpenter, Bns. 1 Oct. 18; Liiut, 1 Mar, 80; C«0^ p89 Oct.
86 ; Brevet'MaJ&r, 88 June, 38 ; Mqfar^f^ Jaly, 46.
WiUiam Garden Seton, Em, p2 Mar. 38; Lieut. p88 July, 86; Cap/. p88
May, 40; Jf<<;or, p 16 Pet. 47.
Captains.
Henry Law Maydwell, «.
Robert Butler^
George Bagot,«
Robert Pratt,*^
AugttfttuB J. W, Nor they
James Enian'.
Chaa. Timothy Tuckey'^
Grenvflle G. WeUt
John Harrey ThttTsby ••
Geoi^ Montagu Uicka. .
LiBUTBKANTB.
Edwin Robert Wethered
Thomas Clongh Taylor . .
Julius Edmund Goodwyn
Wm. Samuel Greatlieed
Rich. Oliver Pra. Steward
Joseph Goatling Eggiaton
Rob. Fm. Laaodles Jenner
Henry Warter Meredith
Hon, Richard Handcock
Reginald Heber Rawlins.
F. G. U. Games WUliams
George Skipwith
William Couch
EVBIONS.
Thomas Willson
William Johnstone, oii^.
Cliarles Pelgue Bertram
Henry Dixon
Robert Cary Barnard . . .
Cbas. Yelverton Balguy
Thomas Acres Peirce
BKSIOM.
31 Aug. 36
18 April 81
80 July 35
P 16 June 37
P 14 July 37
86 Mar. 3G
P 88 June 39
P 80 Dec. 39
P 86 Aug. 36
P 16 Not. 41
P 6 Aug. 48
P30Sept.48
P 6 Jan. 44
P 86 Jan. 44
P29Sept.43
PdOSept.48
P 4April46
P 6 June 46
P 18 Apr. 44
P83 8ept46
P 7 July 46
P 3 Not. 401
80 Oct. 46
P 18 July 44
30 Dec. 46
P 6 Feb. 47
P 6 Feb.. 47
P 19 Mar. 47
P 14 May 47
LIBVT. I CAFTAIV.
88 Sept. 38
P 86 Oct. 33
p 7 Oct. 87
I i7 June 39
P 3 Jii y 4il
l6Aiu. 38
8 Del. 4]
P 82 Not. 48
P 18 Apr. 41
P 80 Jan. 43
P84May 44
P80Aug. 44
P 6 June 46
P 83 Sept. 46
P86 Sept. 46
p 9Dec. 46
P 7 July 46
P 3 Not. 46
P 3 Apr. 46
P 19 Mar. 47
I 14 May 47
P 16 Oct 47
P 19 Vw. 47
P 16 April 42
p 1 Mar.44
4 July 46
P23 Sept.46
P27 Sept. 44
90ct. 46
P 3 Not. 46
P 19 Mar. 47
P6Apr. 441
P 16 Oct. 47
BBBT.-ICAJ*
I
.. ^16 0cL 47
George William Alezanderjp 19 Not. 47
Pajfmaeter.^9 F. Dickeon," 26 July, 87 ; J?n#. 12 Mar. 12 ; UetU. 87 Jan. 14.
A4iutant,Snngn William Johnstone, 20 Get. 46.
QM4irf«r-Jlf«jfer,— Thomas Young, 9 April, 47.
8Mrg9on,^i^ Wm. Mortimer Wilkins,** 23 Dec. 86 ; Aariit,-SMrg. 88 J«iie, 8ft ;
ilj»tff.-5iir^.— Charies Hart, M.D. 18 Oct. SO. \_Hmp.*Amiat^ 10 Jaa. 14.
Faemffi White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox ic Co.^-/ri«A AgmU, SirSL'EL BArooiih,
[Retumedfrom tke East Indiee, 13 Ju/y, 1843.] {St,, Annitv a/Co.
sir Balfh Darih^ MtvlcM »-!■ ITH. Cte iIavm la tha bland af OraMda. aatUKAkyika Pi
iwdarid Hm Oaramor aad upwards of forty gf Um ptiaripal InbaMuaU, Jm vm oaptoyad wtek lUs
(tha UOi) Ib qutSioff Uw iawnactioB. la Jan. 1797. velualeerMl on lb* mpaditlon agftlatc TMaidad, umI vu prcarni i
lartliadpuiahAtptarwar.awlMlkaiafTCadvsrtbabiaad. In Jal]rl79S. proMcdad «H«h Am atpadidon
IUhmm af Snrinaaii and waa Mapinyad In thauTMvnncnic Itaf tba capitulation, and prtomt at tba
In Aprtl ISai. pvaaaadadwt* Iha aiip<idWon againrt tha Daniah and Svadlih taUi^b, St. Cralx, St.
at UMir ndncttun. In 8«ptMaliar ISOS, hit UtgL (tiic ftlti) bHw
oflt.
A4|t.-Q«ncffBl) and took the
f dartas (te ■draaca aad ramt, tha aatloa at LagOh and fcaOU of C
fbr which laat he raaatvfd a MadaL In July IMS. waa appointed D«p. Adlt.-G«ncral to the roree lent to the Scheldt
the Bart of Cfcatham, and waa yraacBi at tha alcga and aanandar of Phiahlng. On the ratan of the espc<Uti<
hia ttwf appoin^iant at tha Hone Gnarda.
t Li^Col. Brovraa coMBaated the 41atdartB« the whole or thaeaaipalfa ar ISttia ASkhaniatan, and waa
anfafaiBiiHB with tha aaiwf on «S Maiah and W April in the Piahecn Valley i in that of the 9 May near Candahar. SS A^.
at flaaina, SSafCtiAifi Ohuaaaa. oarapatinn and daalruatioa aT that fortieaa aad of Cabool, capeditioa into ^*»'Miw.
oap«nre, and diatiaatiun aT laiaiUi; and la the eartavn mimor aflhlra in and between the Bolanand the Khybar raaaoa.
4 Captaia BwUar.— iha awne aaralaeaa detailed in Mate ».a»eept t» May near Candahar.
t Chptahi aaiaM. ihi aMne aanrlao aa L4..0aL Bi«ine. detailed ta Note f.
10 Captahia rralt aad Taekay.-«ha aMae m Note t, aaoept the aeiian of the SSth Mafdk
11 rapMaatar MakMttaaread In the raaltenla froa AfrU ISU ta the cloae a( that war, aM waa paaiant at I
af TMii^wM. actfan a» Oidal. aad Iniaahaiat of Barcelona Served thioafhaat Ika whala af the
In A^hanlrtm In 1S4I *^^ 41. »»^ haa laaalvad a Madal tot tha tatter
IS Mr. WUfclM aeraad tha oMapalsa of ISU la the PealaauU i la the Kandlan war la Cayloa, duller IMf^ !•$
af a L%h> Banyka altlia akga a< Kal^aia la \m, Servlcca la Aflkkaalataa tha a«M« aa to Hita S.
Yews' Serr.
53
^i^!lil!ir^»-**^'^**^^*J?"^'^ iaceMit."— Tbe SpMnjn, with the words "EGYPT"—
'^tmOffTKA *»-^«* KT^iKTES D'ONDB ^— " PYRENEES "— ** Nl VELLE *'— " NI VE "
— "ORTHES"— *^TOULOD&B"-^< PRNINBULA "— " WATERLOO."
Colonel,
V »r4^mH$fidotmWQGB.Sn$. 16 Apt* 96; LUwt. 8 Frti.(»; ^ap^.MOct.
02 i He^y €8 Feb. 06 ; Liout^CoL \1 Mar. 08 ; CoL 4 Jane, 14 ; M(^' Gen.
%1 Hay, 26 ; LvnU.'Qen. 28 June, 38 ; Col. 42iid HighUndert, 16 Jan. 44.
Xteii/..Caton££«.— Duncan Akx. Cameron, Jffnj. 8 April, 26 ; Lieut, p 15 Aug. 26;
. Cofi^. P21 June, 88 ; M<^or, 9 93 AMg. 39 ; Liatt^Cd. » 6 9ept. 43.
r, V James MacdongiJl,* 2nd X^ 11 June, 12; Lt. 8 Sept. 13; Capt. pIO Sept.
25 ; JTcyor, 28 Oct. 86 ; Breoet^ Lieut. Col. I Nov. 42 ; Lt.-CoL 14 Apr. 46.
Afq^drf.— Charles Duoamure, Bm. 9 Apr. 26; Lieui. p 7 Not. 26 ; Capt. p 30
Jan. 36 ; Mtoor, p 6 Sept. 43.
r. Daniel Frazer, Ens. 31 Oct. 11 ; Lieut. 18 Jane 16 ; Capt. p 6 Nov. 26 ; Srev.-
Jllqf. Its June 38 ; JIfqj. 14 Apr. 46.
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Captains.
Qeo. Bnnall Cnmberland
Thomas Tolloch
r.JnX:ameronMaophereon
Hon. Robert BoUo ....
r. Alexander Cameron . .
r. H. Maurice Drommond
Chaiies Murray
r. Oaorge W. Macquarie
Arcttf bald Colin Camp^ll
r. John Hinton Daniell^
r. Farquhar Campbeil . .
Heniy Sholto Douglas , .
Li BUTEN ANTES.
Tho. Robert D. Hay, m4f,
r. G.MaclaineRoss,|ifi»«-
Robert Bligh Sinclair ..
r. Augustus Paterson . •
Thomas Hugh Cookbnm
r. Andrew Pitcaim, ae[f.
Alexander Ramsay ....
John Walter WedderbuA
Hon. Geo. H. Essex Grant
r. Ernest F. G. Clavering
Peter Robert Burrowes . .
r. Archd. Macra Chisholm
r. Gilbert Innes Menzies
r. Chas.Campbell Graham
Wm. John Cuninghame
John Wm. Powlett Orde
Ensigns.
r. R. Aynsworth Frazer. .
r. John Chetham M'Leod
William Lni' Macnish ..
BNSION.
11 Apr. 25
P 26 June 26
P10Sq>t.30
P 10 Aug. 32
24 Feb. 32
P 4 Dec. 82
LIBUT.
31 Dec. 28
23 Oct. 28
P 21 June 33
P 26 Sept. 36
P 30 Jan. 35
P 16 Dec. 37
P21 June33^FdOMar. 38
P26 6ept.85 P31May 88
P 24 Feb. 87
P 14 Mar. 34
P 30 Not. 38
P31 May 39
P 2 Aug. SB
8 May 35
P 27 Sept. 39
t PIO Jan. 40
P 6 Mar. 40
Pl6May40
P 16 May 40
P 26 Oct. 41
P 6 Not. 41
P 16 Apr. 42
28 Jan. 42
17 Apr. 42
18 Apr. 42
PdO Aug.44
P26 0ct. 44
P 6 Dec. 44
P 23 Aug. 30
18 Not. 36
P 16 May 40
^P26 Oct. 41
P 6 Not. 41
9 Aug. 39
16 Apr. 42
16 Apr. 42
16 Apr. 42
P 16 Apr. 42
P 3 June 42
P6Sept. 48
P SO Aug. 44
P 26 Oct. 44
14 Oct. 43
14 Apr. 46
28 Aug. 46
24 May 47
P 13 Aug. 47
P 12 Not. 47
14 Apr. 46
21 Apr. 46
28 Aug. 46
Rob.CampbellCunlnghamel 29 Aug. 40
r. James Er^kine Paterson | p-20 Oct. 46
r. James William Balfour
Henry Montgomery . . •
9*. John Drysdale
i r* G. B. Cumberland. . .
Charles Maitland
CAPTAIN.
P 30 Mar. 38
P 12 July 33
P 6 Mar. 40
P 6 Not. 41
16 Apr. 42
P 3 June 42
P 6 Sept. 43
P25 0ct 44
P 6 Dec. 44
P 29 Not. 44
p 3 Not. 46
Pia Ai«.47
BRST.-MAJ.
9 Not. 46
P 2 Mar. 47
p 3 Mar. 47
22 June 47
PIS Aug. 47
P 12 Not. 47
9 U^CoL Masdougsll Mr?ed Chs easspaigss
of laia and li« tn tba PeoiotuU, including the
aAir of San Mardal ; bstUes of Nl\elle, RiT*^
0tb, lOtli, nth, 18th, and Ittb Dee., Orthet,
sad ToqIaom.
4 C«pt.I)aBtoUMiYsd with UM48th In caiM
(Medal),— St Anoj, Chnsan, Ghinhae, Ningpo^
ScfOSD, Chspoo, Wooaang , and Chin Klan Foo»
Paymast.^J. Wheatley, 12 Oct. 38 -, En'. kA^ft.^O July, 32 ; Lieut. 3 Apr. 36.
A^utant»4 — Lieut. Thomas Robert Drummond Hay, 24 Jan. 46.
r. LAeut. Andrew Piteaim, 28 Aug. 46.
QuaTter-MaMter$.—^0Bi Edward Patou, 19 June, 40.
r. Charles Fraser, 28 Aug. 46 \ Ens, 4 Sept. 43.
5^p«ons.--Jas. M'Gregor, M.D., 26 Feb. 41 ; A.-S. 12 Apr. 26 ; H.-A . 6 Jan. 26.
r. Hugh Mackey, 7 Aug. 46 ; Assist.- Surg. 17 Feb. 87.
^«m/an^-5ttr^Mm#.— Wm.Mure Muir, M.D., 22 Not. 42.-— Facing* Blue.
r. William Henry Macintosh, 27 Oct. Ald.^Agentej Messrs. Cox& Co.
1 Sb John TtiMimiia wrred with the B9th in IwUnd dnriiiK the Behellion of 17tS, and wm prcunt at the bottlce of
Wbm, Tteccar Hill, anil other principal actions. In 1799 and IMO he was al the aieie of La Talcita and capture of Malta.
He aerved m Ecypc in the three foUowioff yean, and wat preaent in Um action on tnn laadiav en the Sth Mareh, and aUo
fai the two other general actiona finicht on the 19th and Stet Marah. 1801. In 1807 he was emplored ai miiitair lecretary
to Iflcd Cathcart, whilst hia Lordihin eommanded the Ktnf's German Legion as a dietioot army in SwcdUh PomenBia,
u well as daring the snheequent attaot open and eaptne of Copenhagen and the Danish fleet. In 1809 he serred in tho
^tien, and had charge of Che Adiataiit'Oooerars departnient of the reacrre eanunandcd bf Sir John Hope.
peai ht waa easployed as Depntf Aaintani-General to the fbrce alUrtted to the defience of Cadis, uider U..
and wa« pieaenf at the hatOe of Baroeaa. In 1813 and 14 he was emplofed in charge of the left wing or
Of renlnan^ vma, and in that eapaotf was nnacni in the actions of the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 19th Dec 1818, npoo tho
Vtn, and in the dnun which attandad the doaing of the hktckadc of Bnyonne, and at the action hinnriit on by tho
lortic ftota, that fettfcos. Wf John haa received a medal fbr aerrieea in Egypt, and a medal and one deep fcr
1 94 43rrf ( The Monmmithshire) BegL <^ FoaL Rf^SSST
{Light Infantry?)
« VIMIBRA »»— « CORUNNA "— « BD8ACO "— « FUENTE8 D'OKOB"— " CltTDAD
RODRIGO "— « BADAJOZ "— " SALAMANCA "— •" VITTORIA "— « NIVELLE"—
« NIVE "— " TOULOUSE "— " PENINSULA."
Cdionel.
9 J7<m. 5tr Hercules Robert Pakenham,> KCB. Sn$, 23 July, 03 ; JJmU. %
Mar 04 ; Capt. 2 Aug. 05 ; M<yor, 30 Aug. 10; Lt,-CoL 27 April, )2; Orf.
27 May 25 ; Mqf.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Lt-Gen. 0 Nor. 46 ; Co/. 43 P. 9 Sep. 44.
Lieut. 'CoUmel,
James Forlong,* EH. ^vu. p11 Mar. 13; Lieut. P22 Dec. 14; Capt, 1^20
Sept. 21 ; Mq)or, P 1 July, 28 ; Lieut,'CoL 7 May, 41.
Mqfan.— 9 WilhtLtn Fraser,' £ii#. 8 April, 13; Lieut. 10 Jan, 14; C^.
P9 Dec. 24; Brevet-Mqjor, 28 June, 38; Mt^or, 7 May, 41.
WilbrahaiD Egerton, Bnt, p 4 Nov. 24 ; Lieut, p 11 July, 26} Capi^ P 1 Jnlj, 9^
Brevet'Mt{for, 23 Nor. 41 ; Mq;or, P25 Aug. 43.
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Captains*
Henry Sadleir Bmere ••
QeofgeTalbot
Jolinon Ford
John Chidley Coote ....
Henry Skipwith
Hon, T. G. Cholmondeley
Robert Lambert
Robert Newton Phillips
Owen Arth. Onnsby Gore
mvtfiov.
9 I 8ept.25
2 Feb. 26
P 7 Sept. 26
P 4July 34
P24 0ct. 34
P 3 Apr. 35
P 1 May 35
P27 May 36
p20 Nor. 38
Han. P. Egerton Herbert} 17 Jan. 40
LZ BUTE HA NTS*
James M. Primrose, a<^* .
Dawson Cornelius Greene
Hcury Ayshford Sanford
Henry Parry Denniss . .
Fred. Sadlelr Bruere. . . .
Walter John Paul
James Abereromby Dick
Richard Henry Weyland
Fra. Hutchinson Synge . .
Graham Colrilc
FrederickOreenWilkinson
ElfSIONS.
William Milnes
Horace Fred. HiU
Charles Carew de Morel. .
H{m. Henry Wrottesley
^<m.Henry Wm. C.Ward
Arth. Edw. Val. Poosonby
Henry J. Parkin Booth . .
Lumley Graham
John Francis Girardot . .
Charles, Lord Luigan
6 Jan. 37
P 3 July 40
7 Ang. 40
P21 Aug. 40
PllSept. 40
P 16 Feb. 41
P 1 June 41
P 3 Aug. 41
P 7 Sept. 41
P 5 Aug. 42
P 27 Dec. 42
6 June 45
20 June 46
P24 0ct 45
0 June 46
P 19 June 46
26 June 46
11 June 47
P 13 Aug. 47
P 3 Sept 47
0 Not. 46
0 Nor. 46
9 Nov. 4d
P 19 Feb. 28
P 9 Sept. 28
P25 June20
p 15 Sept. 37
P 25 Jan. 39
P 31 Dec. 39
P 15 May 40
P 2 Oct. 40
P 16 Feb. 41
P 7 Sept. 41
7 May 41
P 14 Jan. 42
P 5 Aug. 42
p 27 Dec. 42
P21 July 43
P25 Aug. 43
P24 0ct. 45
28 Dec. 45
P 9 June 46
11 June 47
P 13 Aug. 47
8 Qoan«r-MMt«r Ba»d'sMrTi««:*-l«ittksfC
Vlinl«ni and Corunna. ExpcdlUoa to Valdb«*
reo 1800. Prainsular campalfnt froai 1811 fa
Cha end of the war. Indadiiig tiM M«fe a»i
•tormlng of Badi^oa (Mrertly ««aaied ml It*
aMault) ; battle* oC Salananca aad Vitlofl%|
attack on tha heights of Vera; ItatUn of Mf-
Talle, Viwt, and TouIoiik. Battia la front o#
Now Orlaana, ash Jaa. Illdb
P 8 Apr. 34
P 3 Apr. 85
P21 Oct. 36
P31 Dec. 41
P 5 Ang. 42
P 21 July 43
P25 Ai« 43
P 12 Jan. 44
P 9 June 46
p 19 June 46
3 H^or Frascr vat ifrvtelf
wounded at tha battia of thb
Niva.
6 PaTinatter Hood terrad tha
campaiyo of 1814, la tki Rpq*
intula. Present In tha aiteek
on New Orlcaji«,6th Jaa. 1815.
P 5 Nov. 47
Pas^iiuufer.— 9GeorgeHood,* 250ct.28; Sns. P21 Feb.ll; Xa^u^. P28BIay,l2L
Adjutant. — Lieut. James M. Primrose, 13 Ang. 47.
Quarter-Master.^-^ Samuel Rand/ 8 Oct. 30.
5iir^Mm.— Patrick Davidson, M.D., 27 Oct. 46; Astiet.-Surg. 12 Jan. 88.
Auiitant-Surgeon. — Rowland Agar, 19 April, 44.
Faein^ White« — Agents, Messrs. Cox 8l Co.
[Returned from Kooa Scotia, 5 April, 46.]
1 Sir BarealM Pahaatea ssrred at Iha ilaca and cairtore of Capenhaaeo, ia 1807» alto Ih* n alwdl^
campalfM of 1808, 0, 10, 11, and 18, including the batilas of Roleia, Vimlera (woondadV Bimafft, jM
f^iantca d'Onor, ttafa and etonn of Clodad RodrifO, two •iagas and etunn of Bad^oi, lererelj wooihAaq al
tha aMaolt. 8ir Hafeolet has rioelTad a eroM.
8 lisat -GOL Foriont aM^ad tte rampaUM of 1818 and 14, in Oanaaaf and floHiwd, larlad>^ niM
aetlooa at If eriam, bombardBani of Antwerp, and itORniiig pt Barftn-op-ZooOi. flaiiad alea Iha e«|ip4ff
•f WAp and was Mff rslf wounded at Quatre-Brais— ric bt collar boae fractured and ball lodged ia Um
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1^
Tlit> 4ril*«r, •« SOTPT.'**-" BADAJOEr^<« SALAMANCA*'-^' FSNrNSULX'^
" BLADENaBURQ"-*** WATERLOO"—" AV A."
ColaneU
Hon. Sir Patrick Stuart, QCMQ. Camet & Sub-Lieut. 26 Sept. 93; Lieue.
6 June, 94 ; Capi. 12 April, 96 ; Miyor, 1 Feb. 03 ; IdeuL-CoU 25 Sept. 06 ;
CoL 4 June, U ', Mcoor-G^n, 19 July, 21: LietU.-Gen. 10 Jui, 37; CoL
44th Begt. 7 AprU, 43.
Lieut,'CoUmeU.
ffon, Augustas Almeric Spencer, Eru. 6 Apr. 25 ; Lieut, p 5 July. 27 ; Capt,
P 6 Apr. 31 ; Major, P 21 July, 43 ; Lieut.-Col. 17 May, 45.
James Oliphant Clunie,* CB. Etu. 27 Aug. 13 ; Lieut. 1 Dec. 14 ; Capt. 9 Feb. 36^
Mqfar, 23 June, 38; Lieut.- Col. 25 Aug. 43.
Mqjors.,
Augustus Halifax Ferryman, Etis. p27 June, 34; Xieut. 30 June^ 37; Cmtt.
P 16 April, 41 ; Mt^jor, P22 Dec. 43.
George Browne, En*, p 31 Dec. 33 ; Lieut. P 14 July, 37 ; Capt. 8 April, 42 ;
3fq;or, P 30 Dec. 45.
Captains.
Nathan Smith Gardiner*
Hon. St. Geo. O. Foley,*.
William Steevens
Cha.W.DunbarStaveley,/.
William 'HacMahon . . .
Frands Hostyn Oweu .
Hugfi Hamon John Massy
Robert Fellden '
Andrew Browne
John Le MarchantCarey .
William Spring
Edward Walter
LiBxrrxifANTS.
John Robinson
ENSIGN.
P 23 July 25
P 29 June 32
26 Feb. 41
P 6 Mar. 35
P 6 Not. 35
P 1 Nov. 33
P 2 April 41
P20Ko¥.40
P 30 Apr. 41
27 Oct. 42
P30 Dec. 26
P 4 Feb. 43
LIEUT.
0 Fred. Sykes Daubeney'. .
. . • • •
26 Oct. 42
20 Nov. 40
7 July 43
P29Jan. 42
24 Oct. 42
Pl3 0ct. 43
P22Dec. 43
29 Mar. 44
P30 Mar. 44
23 May 45
P 25 July 45
P 10 Feb. 43
P 27 June 45
p 3 Oct. 45
p 14 Nov. 45
p 30 Dec. 45
p 27 Feb. 46
P 2 Oct. 46
P 6 Nov. 46
P 8 Dec. 46
19 Mar. 47
P 23 Apr. 47
11 June 47
17 Dec. 47
18 July 34
P27 May 36
P12 Feb. 42
P 4 Oct. 89
28 Feb. 40
P 6 Nov. 35
PU Nov. 42
18 Nov. 42
14 Oct. 42
P 15 Mar. 44
P 1 June 32
P 30 Mar. 44
P22Dec. 43
P 13 May 42
P23Aug. 44
P12July 44
17 May 45
P 25 July 45
P 3 Oct. 45
P 30 Dec. 45
P27 Feb. 46
P 6 Nov. 46
P 8 Dec. 46
26 July 44
P 2 Apr. 47
P 10 Dec. 47
CAPTAIN.
BREY.-MA/.
P 20 Jan. 41
P 3 Aug. 41
P27 Sept. 44
P 6 Sept, 44
17 May 45
P21 Mar. 45
P 3 Oct. 45
P27 Feb. 46
P 8 Sept. 46
P 2 Apr. 47
16 Dec. 45
P 10 Dee. 47
« Lt Pftubenej lerved wiUi
tlM 65lh In Ctiloa (Medal), aod
was prM«nt at the etcalade and
capture of Chin Kiang Foo,
wlier* h« carried the Regi-
mental Colour, which was i^t
in two placet.
4 Lt. MicUethwalte serraa
with the fiSrd In the campaign
on the SulleJ in 1S46 (medal),
and was present at Buddlwal.
Aliwal, and Sobraon. *
8 PajrmaaterKennedjr serred
as Paymaster of the aSnd in
Scinde under Sir Charles Nar
pier in 1849.
William Faussett
Bowes Fenwick
Astley Greene
John Stanley Howard
William Hanmer . . .
William Parker
Hon. C. W. Herbert Agar
George Lethbridge Ottley
William Henry Hotham
George N. Micklethwait^
Godfrey Cooper
Edward Ogle Streataeld
Bnsioks,
William Henry Mansfield
John Charles Parks
Richard Preston .
George Barchard .
William Fletcher
George White
John Colpoys, atH
John William Dunne ....
Jas. Hy. HalTey Parks . .
Julius G. Mangen Strode
P«ryfmis^«r.— John MacKenzie Kennedy,* 30 Oet. 88; Bn$.ftA¥%h. 14; Xe. pO
Ac^utant.—JSnsign John Coljioys. 9 Apr. 47. [^eh. 23.
Quarter'Master.-^Thomaa Walsh, 27 Oct. 43.
^MT^Mtt.— -Edward Robertson, M.D., 18 Sept. 46; Assiet^Surg* 11 Ang. 37.
A^riitant-Surgeon.—-Ef^erton James Pratt, 11 June, 41.
Faeingi Yellow.—AgenU, Messrs Cox & Co.—IrUh Agents, iSVr E. B. Borough,
at., Armit, k Co.
[Betumedfrom Bengal, May 1843.]
1 CokMl dude served with the Bojrals in the Aneticen war, and wm preMnt at the lieffe and sttaek of Fort Bik. in
IS14. He comaaadcd the Bnfs in the aetkm at Panniar, on the 19th Dec. 1848, and has rseclTed the Broose Star.
S OaptaiD Gardiner serred with the 82nd throughout the operations in Scinde under Sir Charlea Napier,
lnyjifHtog ihe deatractioQ of the Fort of Imaumghur batUei of If eanee and Hyderaiiad (Medal).
196 45th(T7ie Nottinghamshire) Regt. of Foot. [""jjij^ S^S^
•• ROLHIA**— "ViSClBaA"— "TALAYBaA"— " BUSAOO"— " POBHTM D'OKOE**— "ClODAD RODBIOO"—
" BaOAJOS'*- " SALAM A»OA'»— " VlTTOW A'*— " PT »B» BB«"— " XlVBIAB**— " OBTHBB"—
«• TouxoosB**—** Pair«BOi^»*— " Ata."
Tean' S«rT.
45
Pull
Half
Pay.
Pay.
39
A
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0
19
0
19
0
15
0
19
0
27
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22
0
10
0
21
0
13
0
10
0
20
0
14
0
9
0
10
0
9
0
9
0
9
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9
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
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6
0
6
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6
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6
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6
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6
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9 Haft i9tr Colin Halkett,' KCB. GCH. Lieui.'Col, 17 Not. 1808; Col, 1 Jan.
1 2 ; Mqjor-Qen. 4 June, 14 ; Lt.-Gen. 22 July, 30 ; Gen, 0 No?. 46 j CoL 46th
Rcgt. 12 July 47 .
Xi««^.-Cote»i«te.— IJEdmund French Boye,* Em. p 17 Nov. 08; tieuU 3 Apr. 10 ;
Capt.^S June 15 ; Mt{^, 3 Feb. 29; Lt.-Col. 21 June 32; Col, 0 Nov. 46.
r. Archibald Enkine, Bn$, p24 June 24 ; Lieut. 16 Sept. 26; Capt, p Id Nov.
32; Afq/dr, P 22 July, 42 ; Lt.-Col, 14 Apr. 46.
M0jvri.—T. Henry Cooper, Bn». p 26 Feb. 29 ; Lieut, P6 Apr. 81 ; Capt. 9 13
Nov. 35 ; Mtyor, 10 Sept. 45.
Charles Hind, Bns. p8 Oct. 29; Lieut. p7 Feb. 34; Capt. p22 Feb. 39; Mqiar,
14 April, 46.
Captains.
Hallam D'Arcy Ityle
Wm. R. Preston . .
r. JohnButlerWheatstone
Charles Seagram
Henry John Shaw
r. George BUgh Moultrie
r. Geo. A. L. Blenkinsopp
r. Henry Thomas Vialls
r. Donald William Tench
r. Robert Bates
Henry Woodbine Parish
William Smith*
LlEUTBirAlfTS.
nJamesButlerFellowes . .
Stephen B. Gordon, tuff.
Robert J. Garden
Wm. Caimes Armstrong
r. W.Edmund Bewes, pm.
George Wm. Morris ....
Robert Miller
r. James M'Crea, a4f, • •
Geo.Adam Crooks Kippen
r. Rob. A. F.GravesColleton
r.Rob.BeckfordJohnstone
r. Henry Leach
r. Courtney P. T. Stacey
GeorffC Burr»tl
William Dawson
George Stacpole Coxon . .
Knsions.
r. Trevor Goff
r. E. S. Fra. G«o. Dawson
Arthur Smyth.
r. William Fleming .. .
r. Fred. Robert Grantham
Charles Duncan Cameron
r. George lamont Hobbs
Charles Lewis Griffin
r. Robert Graham Howard
Nicholas Clinton Browne
ENSIGN.
LIBUT.
P 12 July 33
P 24 Sept. 29
1 May 21
22 June 2G
P23Mar. 3«(
P 31 Dec. 27
P 4 Sept. 85
P25 Dec. 38
31 July 28
6 June 34
P 9 Mar. 39
26 June 38
P31 May 39
7 June 39
21 June 39
P 6 Sept. 39
19 June 40
P 16 Apr. 42
21 May 42
23 May 42
20 May 42
22 May 42
27 May 42,
P 22 July 42l
P 28 July 43
11 Feb. 42
'12 Sept. 43
p 29 Mar. 44
p 25 July 45
25 Nov. 45
P 9 Dec. 45
30 Dec. 4o
P 6 Feb. 46
p 19 May 46
29 Jan. 47
10 Mar. 47
P23 Apr. 47
P 23 June 37
P22 Feb. 33
31 Mar. 26
5 Mar. 31
P 7 June 30
P 31 Dec. 30
Pdl May 30
20 Nov. 40
P 2 Dec 31
P25Dec. 38
15 Apr. 42
13 June 40
15 Apr. 42
15 Apr. 42
PlOApr. 42
P 1 July 42
P 22 July 42
P 28 July 43
P 29 Mar. 44
PSOAug. 44
1 Oct. 44
7 Feb. 45
10 Sept. 45
15 Get. 45
P 7 July 46
P21 Apr. 43
29 Jan. 47
29 Jan. 47
CAPTAIN.
P 24 May 39
P 18 Oct. 39
16 Nov. 41
15 Apr. 42
P 1 July 42
P 11 July 87
P29Mar. 44
P 30 Aug. 44
1 Oct. 44
15 Oct. 45
P 6 Feb. 46
14 Apr. 46
BRBV.-MAJ,
8 Oopt. Smith
BurmeM wsr.
MiTcd la thm
2 May 46
Paymofffor.— Monkhouse Graham Taylor, 26 Aug. 36; Bnt, 9\9 Jsm, 19;
Xteu^. P5Sept. 22.
Adiutante* — Lieut. Stephen B. Gordon, 22 Jan. 47.
r. Lieut. James M'Cr<?a, 22 Jan. 47.
Quarter-AToflerv.— Edwin Walters, 13 Dec. 39; Ens.'il May, 39.
r. Luke FitzGibbon, 15 Oct. 47
STttrywiw.— Duncan Menzies, 24 June, 42 ; A.-S, 29 July, 30 ; ff,'A, 1 N«v. t7.
r. Francis Rohcrt Waring, 15 Dec. 45 ; Ateist.-Surg. 8 May, 86.
/lj»w*.-5wrfl€on#.— Tliomas Best, 22 April, 42.
r. Francis Oliver Barker, 14 Feb. 45.
Facing Green. — AffentSf Messrs. Price and Boostetd.
I sir CoUn Halkeit hsf recelred a erom tor Albuh«rm, Mamuica, VUtoria, and tbs psMSg* sf
HIWL aad WIS MTtrtly woonded at W»t«rloo. .•,*.*i_.^
aCoSoel BoTf wrvid lo «»• PantatuU fWra IMQ to 1811, aad sffian tfomXM to ths oad of
locludloirtha action »l Sabund, and battlfls of VtuniM d'Oaor (wound^l), Orlfcii, aad
(vooadod). gonrodalio In th« BunnsM war.
Bctk. fbr
Yivrrderr
6S
Fall i HaU
P»y
22'
32
90
32
19
26
13
13
12
10
9
14
8
9
7
8
7
7
6
6
6
6
5
4
4
4
Pfty.
14«
8
8
2
2
1
1
1
1
10
9
2
22
2
V
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
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0
0
0
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%.]^6th(TheSaiiihDevonshire)Iie.o/Foot. K5J{?5|-^r«^*»-
" DOMINICA,"
CehneL
John, Sari qf Btaij,* KT. Ens. 28 Feb. 1790 ; i^; SO April, 92 ; Capt, 26 April,
93; Lieut,' Col, 6 Dec. 98; Col, 25 April, 1808; Miyor-Oen, 4 June, 11;
jLmia.-Geiul9 JMly,%l i (Ten. 28Jaiiey98; CW.40th aegimeiit,31Mayy43.
JAeutemant^Colonel,
9 RobertQaiTetVKH.JFiu.»6March,ll; L^dSept. 12; Cop/. p 7 July, 14 ;
Mqjor, P 19 Sept. 26; Brevft-Lt^-Col. 23 Not. 41 ; Lt,'Col. p 16 May 45.
9 John Maclean,* Sru, 2 May, 11; LUmt. 10 Dec 12; Capt, 25 Dec. 30;
Milfor^ P 12 April, 30.
Robert CampbelV ^lu. 24 Dec. 18; Lieut, 13 June 22; Gi;iM5 June 32 ;
M^jor, P 16 May 45.
Captaijis.
Donald Stuart*
Wm. Thomas Brenmer
Winiam Child
Arthur Qeorge Vesey
Alexander Maxwell . .
David Fyffe
Geoi^e de Rottenburgh, s.
Arthur Womb well
William Henry OToole
Colin Fred. Campbell .
* LiBUTENANTa.
Henry Steele, ad,
Algernon R. Garrett . . .
James Hill Albouy
John Ellis Spilling . . .
Henry Fuller Sandwith
firunswick Menzics . . .
Chaa. Robert Shervinton
Robert William Piper .
William Hardy
John Edward Lyons . . .
James George Clarke .
John H. Chambers . • .
Albert Nicholas
EXSIOMS.
George Fred. Dallas . .
John Crymes
Brent Neville
Cha.Somerville M'Alester
Edward Wemyss
Dacre J. Barrett Lennard
Henry Ridge Wolrlge
EiraiQir.
LIEUT.
2 May 16
P 3 Dec. 29
13 Nov. 22
P29 May 35
P19Jnne 36
Pll June 36
7 Apr. 25
P 5 Apr. 39
P 12 Dec. 34
1 May 40
1 Feb. 39
] June 41
PIO Apr. 40
p 2 June 41
P 30 Oct. 41
4 Mar. 42
20 May 4*2
28 May 42
P 27 Sept. 42
P 3 Mar. 43
26 Apr. 44
31 May 44
P 6 Dec. 44
25 Feb. 20
P21 June 31
11 Aug. 20
P25 Aug. 37
P2d Dec. 38
2 Apr. 41
P 27 Apr. 27
P29 0ct. 41
31 May 39
10 Mar. 42
27 May 42
P 27 Sept. 42
P 3 Dec. 41
3 Apr. 44
26 Apr. 44
P 16 May 45
6 July 45
P 11 July 45
P 8 May 40
P 6 N.iv. 40
22 Feb. 47
30 Mar. 47
P 13 Aug. 47 1
CAPTAIN.
1 Apr. 31
P 5 AprU39
2 Apr. 41
P 22 July 42
P 27 Sept. 42
p 16 May 45
P 13 July 32
p 8 May 46
8 Jan. 47
P 13 Aug. 47
BRBY.-MAJ.
9 Nov. 46
31 Dec. 41
0 Major Stoart terv«d at tH«
slego and capture of Klttoor in
the East lodies In Dec. 1834.
0 Paymaster Corcoran served
tifo Coorg catnpait;n in the Bail
IndtetiWllh the 48fh, in 1894.
P 16 May 45
P 28 Nov. 45
P 8 May 4G
P 6 Nov. 46
6 Feb. 47
p 30 Mar. 47
31 Mar. 47
Charles Edward Eustace !p24 Sept. 47
Paynuw^er.— Alexis Corcoran ,• 8 July 42 i Em, 30 Nov. 88 ; Lt. ^ April, 43.
Adjutant. — Lieut. Henry Steele, 5 Nov. 47.
QuarteT'Matter, — Samuel Scoltock, 13 March 46.
Surgeon. — ^Wm. Irwin Breslin, M.D. 2 July, 41 ; Assist,'8urff. 8 March, 27;
Hosp 'AuiMt, 9 Feb. 26.
Auistant'Surgeons, — George Richard Woolhuuse, 7 Aug. 46.
Christopher Wright Wiay, 23 March 47.
f^eingt Yellow.
Agenti, Messrs. Cox & Co.
I Lord Stair irent to Plaiiilen In 17M, and lerred on the Contliieot untH the n>tura of the Britlih
annf, in 1700. In October, IM6, be accompanied the Expedition to Hanover. In July, 1807, he went to
Zealand, and was preeent at the tiese of Copenhagen.
S Licnt.>Co1. Osirrett served in the Peninnula with the 0th Division in 1811, and nith the 4th Diviiion in
1814 and la; and was preeent in all the actiooH, tiegea, and imaller aflhlrt in which thoie two DiTiaionii were
fopcctlveljr eugkieed from Fnenles d'Onor 1» May 1811, until the end of 1818, when he wm sent to England
Cor recovery from his wounds. He received two wounds at the attacli of the Ports at Salamanca, on which
occnaion tha command of the Light Company of the Queen's and some Artillery deTolved upon him, lia
being tlM only tunriTing offlcer of the oolnmn he attaclied with ; and be was again aererely wodoned In
tbe PyreMes.
9 M^)or Maclean served with tbe 43rd in the Peninsula from June 1819 to the end of that war in 1814,
Indttdittg tbe action of the 14th Nov. 181S on retreat from Salamanca, battles of Tittorla, the Nlvello
(wounded), tlie Nive, and Toulouse. Present also in the action before New Orleans on the 8th Jan. 1816.
4 Wk^ Campbell was employed on field service In India from Aug. 1890 to March ISSS, Including tba
•iega or Klttoor.
197 t o
198
47rt ( The Lancashire) Regt. qfFoot
|Tear«* Serr.
61
Full ) Half
43 0
35
21
18
20
15
14
16
14
10
10
0
8
10
8
9
7
9
0
7
5
4
4
4
2
9
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
25
10
2
23
3
« TABIFA"— " VITTORU"— " OT. BEBASTIAN"— " PENINSULA"—" AVA-**
Colond.
BOB Thomas Dalmer,* CB., 2d Ueut. 22 May, 97 j Xf. 12 June 90 ; Copt.
23 Oct. 04 ; Major, 10 Dec. 07 ; Lieut.'CoL 17 Aug. 12 ; Col. 22 Joly 30 ;
Mmor- Gen. 28 June 38 ; Col. 47th Regt. 16 April 47.
Lieut.'CoUmel.—Thmp Dunda»,« Ens. 22 Aug. 05 ; Lieut. 25 Aug. 07 ; Cap*.
16 Not. 20 ; Mqjor, P28 June, 31 ; Lteut.-Col. 23 Nov. 41.
Afq;©r#.— John Gordon,* Ens. 28 Sept. 13; Lieut. 13 Apr. 20; Capt. Pll Jiiae
30; Ar<(;or,23Nov.41. , ^ ^ . ^^
William O'Grady Haly, ^n*. P 17 June, 28; Lieut, p 19 July, 31; Copt. P26
Apr. 34 ; Mipor, p 19 May, 46.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
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0
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Captains.
John Sutton
John Lardner*
Henry Bridges
William W. Rooke . . . .
James Wood Collins . . . .
Richard T. Farren
Charles F. Fordyce . . . .
Robert Samuel Torrens . .
James Villiers
Eirsioii.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13ft
0
0
0
0
Pll June 30
5 Sept. 22
19 July 33
5 Sept. 34
P27 July 32
30 May 34
17 Feb. 38
P 19 Oct. 9^
P 31 Dee. 30
Samuel TooseyWilliams/.|P 26 June 40
Lieutenants.
John Sinnott, adj
Robert Wm. Lowry, r. . .
Claremont Skrine
Henry Call Lodder • • . .
Frederick Estwick
Henry Meade Hamilton
John Henry Lowndes . .
Charles Courtenay Villiers
Joseph Bimey
aeo.C.Drummond Nangle
Wm. Fred. Aug. Rooke
George William Armtt . .
Thomas Roper
Ensigns.
Sampson Pilkington ....
Henry Nangle
Charles Elgee
Nathaniel Geo. Philips . .
William Henry Longmore
Thomas Wm. Wollocombe
Wm. Octavius Lawrence
Chas. Aldersey Stevenson
LIEUT.
P 22 Oct.
12 July
P 17 Feb.
P 19 Oct.
33
25
37
38
P22Noy. 36
31 Jan. 40
3 July 40
P 15 Jan. 41
CAPTAIN.
26 July 37
P 29 Dec. 40
P 30 Aug. 30
P 15 Jan. 41
P 22 Feb. 89
P 9 Aug. 39
P 13 July 41
12 May 43
P 19 Apr. 44
P 10 May 44
P 23 Aug. 44
29 Jan.
P 30 Jan.
p 17 Feb. 37
2 June 40
P 3 Not. 40
P 13 July 41
P30May 43
3 Jan. 45
P 30 Jan. 46
P 13 July 47
P 24 Sept. 41 P 24 Dec. 47
29 Apr. 42
46
46
45
46
3 Jan.
17 Jan.
14 Apr. 46
P 19 May 46
Pll June 47
PIS July 47
P24 Dec. 47
P25 Dec. 47
2 Feb. 40
12 May 43
8 Apr. 42
P 19 Apr. 44
8 Oct. 41
P 26 Oct. 41
3 Jan. 45
PSOJan. 46
P 19 May 46
Pll June 47
p 13 July 47
P24 Dec. 47
do*
do.
BRBY.-MAJ.
Paymaster.— Douglas Leith Cox, 25 Sept. 40 ; Ens. 30 Nor. 00; X<. 20 Oet. IS.
A4futant.— Lieut. John Sinnott, 25 July, 37.
Quarter-Master.— WiWlua M'lntosh, 25 Sept 46.
5ur9r.— Robert Battersby, 2 July, 41 ; A.-Sur. 28 Sept 26; Has.'- A. 29 Dee. 96.
Assistant'Surgeon. — George Saunders, 16 Dec 45.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co. — Irish Agent, John Atkfaiao&y JSsq.
[Returned from the West Indies, January, 1844.]
1 May^-Oentnl Dalncr*! Mrrfcct:— IxpcdMon to Ottcnl In irsS; to HoUaad, In 179*. IneliidliHr tho
Ibldrr, f7tla Atwuat, and tbo Mibtrquent actkais of the SSnd and Mh Oetobvr. SxpfdMoa to Pcfret, TIfo Boy. ood <
In ISM. ICTPtlaa fuopolcn of IBOI. locladinc the mttUmt of the Stk. 11th. ISth, ud tin of MorA.
BoaoTtr IB llOft $ oad thai to CopcahM«o ht IW, iBcliidii« the opcntkns which tod to iho tmfttalaaitm of
tho csptoic of th« Danish Sect. ExpHlitioa to Conmaa io 1808. locladiag iho o^cratlou la tho North of
qiMOtljr ro<«Dbarkrd at Corvono. Pcniiuiilar coapolfna of 1811, 11, and 11* tnetodlac the actlaas of H
de PoBte. bottles of Solamonco (serprplf wmoHtod) aad VlttorU. COimioIgn of ISlftk taclvdiog thi
(whno his hone was kiltod ondrr hfan), assault aad copture of Cambrofi and o^tore of Tmht, Medal
IfTPt ( aad a owdal and • clasp far the battles of Salamanca and Vltttwia.
t Lieut.- Colonel Dundaa served on the expedition to South America, Inclndlnf the taklaf of Xnldonhd*
•everal aliirmlahes, and ttormlns of Monte video. SeTeral tkirmiiheB In the East Indietf la 1811. Buraie—
war from Jan. 18S0 until peace was proclaimed.
S If ^or Oordon eerred the campaign! of 18ia» 17, and 18, in Malwa ; in the ^lalsB Galf la ISM aad M,
and in Ava in 198ft andO. Wounded at Donabew 28th March, and on the HeighU near Prone^ M Osc Uta
4 Captain Lardner larred In Cha Bnimeet war tntm Dec 1894 until peace was prodalsMd.
in] ^®''* ( ^^^ Northamptonslare) Regt of Foot. 199
tO"— " TALAVEHA "— " ALBUHERA"— " BADAJOZ"— « SALAMANCA"-*
« VITTORIA"— " PYRENEES"—" NIVELLE"— « ORTHE8"— « TOULOUSE"—
« PENINSULA."
jYwn'Berr. Colonel.
65
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Pmj,
29
27
27
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P.J.
6
26
3
21
u
18
0
29
7
16
0
16
0
20
0
18
0
10
0
12
0
14
0
10
0
9
0
7
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
4
0
3
0
9
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3
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0
2
0
1
0
1
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I
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1
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40
lA
14
0
10
0
16
0
7
0
9 Geor^ Hiddlemore/ CB. Sru. Jan. 93; Zieut, 6 April, 93; Capt. 15 Oet
94; Mqfor 14 Sept 04; Lieut.-CoL 2 Nor. 09; Col. 12 Aug. 19; Mq^or-
Qen. 22 July, 30; Lieut. -Qen. 23 Nor. 41 ; Col. 48th Regt. 31 May, 43.
Lieut.'Colonel.
Hon. Arthur Alexander Dalzell, Ens. 29 Apr. 19 ; Zieut. p 6 Feb. 24 ; Capt. 9 2
June, 27 ; Mqfor, p5 Jan. 41 ; Lieut.-Col p23 April, 41.
Minors.
9 ilflft William Bruce,* KH. Ens. I Dec. 0«; Lieut. 17 Jan. 08; Capt, P14
March, 11 ; Mqfor, p31 Dec. 27 ; Brev.'Lieui.'Col. 23 Nov. 41.
Robert Cole, Em. 21 Not. 16 ; Lieut, p 26 Dec. 22 ; Capt. p 14 Aug. 27 ; Brevet-
Mt^or, 23 Not. 41 ; Mqjor, 19 Dec. 46.
Captaiks.
Hunter Ward
Jas. Webber Smith'
Benjamin Riky
Hender MQunsteven^. . . .
John Moore Roas
Maurice Fmm^tt
George Mowbr^ Lys' . .
CUffoid Felix H««iry . . . .
Andrew Green . . ^
William Adam .
^ . • • •
LlBUTBNANTS.
Henry Wheeler,* at^. .
Robert Warburton . . . c
Clement Wm. Strong .
Wm. Fetherston
Wm. FrsroeWyndowe .
Alfred AuguBtuB Chapman
Reginald Bainbrigge ....
Frederick West
G. Abercrombie Robinson
CamSykes
Cha. Anderson Morshead '
James Mancor
David Douglas Wemyss
Ekbions.
H.R. Morthner O'Sullivan
EVSIGir.
P 9 Sept.
P 11 July
P 9 Nov.
30 Dec.
p 9 Aug.
P 19 Apr.
2 Mar.
P 25 Dec.
12 Jan.
P 23 Dec.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
BREVET-
MAJOR.
19 P3l
20
30
12
33
33
28
35
38
36
11 Feb. 34
P 8 Sept. 38
18 Jan. 39
P 8 Jan. 41
P 29 Apr. 42
20 May 42
11 Nov. 42
Pll Aug. 43
26 July 44
P 17 Jan. 46
1 1 July 37
5 July 44
P 4 Aug. 38
25 July 46
P26
30
6
P13
P 1
20
30
P 3
30
Dec
Dec.
May
Jan.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
Apr.
Oct.
22,P10
36 P 7
P 8
34
14
87
37
31
38
40
40
Magnus F.Morton Herbert p30 Dec. 46
Cha. Raleigh Chichester
Samuel John Maclurcan
Oliver Matttiew lAtham
William Henry Caimes . •
Conrad Tulk
Henry Grattan Busbe
. . 1 1
27 Jan. 37
P23Apr. 41
6 May 42
P 29 Mar. 44
5 July 44
P 17 Jan. 46
P 28 Aug. 46
P 29 Jan. 47
P14 Aug. 46
P 2 Apr. 47
P28 JuDe39
P20 July 47
11 Mar. 42
30
P 3
P 8
19
P29
P 2
P 8
Sept. 26
Sept. 38
Sept. 38
Nov. 38
Apr. 40
Jan. 41
Dec. 45
Jan. 47
Apr. 47
May 46
28 June 38
7 Pftymaster Pennington
■enred in the Peninsula wUh
the 5th, from June 1800 to
May 1814, Including the baltla
of BuBaco, aetiont at Torres
Yedras, Leria, Redlnha, Pom-
bal, Bobleda, Condelza, Fos
d'Arouoe, Ouarda, Ic Babugal;
battle of Fuentes d'Onor, lit
iiege of Badiy|o> in May and
June 1811 (on the Otta June
commanded a party of 1 serJeant
and 80 men, which drove the
eonny's piquet from the foot of
the Breach); actions at Campo
Mayor, £1 Bodon, and Fuenla
Oulnaldo ; siege and storm of
Ciudad Rodrlgo (receired two
contusions in the Trenches, by the explosion of
a 18-inch shell), siege and storm of BadiOoi,
battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, battles
of Vlttoria, Pyrenees, MlTeUe, NIts, Orthes,
and Toulouse.
31 Mar. 46
P28 Aug. 46
P 20 Jan. 47
p 2 Apr. 47
p 20 July 47
P28Sept.47
Paymaster. — ^9 James Mabterson Pennington^ 25 Jan. 16; Ens. P5 Feb. 07;
Lieti/. p31 Mar.08.
At^utant.^Lieta. Henry Wheeler,* 11 Feb. 34.
Quarter-Master. — James Earlsman Richardsooy 9 Mar. 38.
Surgeon. — David Dyce, 13 Dec 44 ; Assistant-Surgeon, 15 Nov. 33.
Assist.'Surg. — Robert Bowen, 18 May, 41.
I I [& Co.
Faeinffs Buff. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.^Irish Agents, Sir E. R. Borough, Bt,, Annit.
[Returned from Jamaica, March 1847.]
1 UeaL-Oeneral Mlddlemore served In command of his Company of the 80th as Marines on board
B. M.S. Brutunfiek, with Lord Howe, and afterwards in the North Sea with Lord Duncan. Accompanied
the force to Egypt from India, under Sir David Baird, and has receired the Egyptian medal. Served
also in the Peninsula with the 48th regiment, and has received a medal for the battle of Talavera, the com-
mand of the regiment having devolved on him after CoL Donelan was wounded.
9 Lleut.-Col. Bruce served in the Peninsula wiih the 70th from 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, includ-
ing the battles of the Pyrenees on the 88th, 80th, and 80th July, the blockade of Panipeluna, battles of the
KiveOe and the Nlve (10th to ISth Dec.}, investment of Bayonne, and battle of Toulouse. Served also the
campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at Waterloo.
S Captains Webber Smith (wounded) and Lys, and Lieutenant Wheeler, were present at the attack and
captore of Coorg, in the East Indies, in April, ISJM.
4 Capt. Monnsteven served at the attack of varlons posts, ke. on the Frontiers of Canada, and
within the United States in 1813, 14, and 16. Served also with ths 48th in the operations against tha
Ri^ of Coorg, in April, 18S4.
5 Lirat. Morshead served tn the 41st during the whole of the iiinfsi|ii oT 1849 in All||hanlstan, and was
present in the engagements vrith the enemy on the S8th March and 88th April in tha Plsheen Valley ; in
that of tha 90tii May, near Candahar, 80th Aug. at Ooalne, Mh Sept. before Ohuxnee, occupaUon and
destruction of that fononess and of Cahool, expedition into Kohlstan, storm, capture, and destruction of
Years' Serv.
44
200 AdtMThePrincess Charlotte of fFates\arHert8.)ILofFaat.[ m SSu..
»• EGM0NT-0P-ZEE»»-C0PENHAGEN»'-"QUEEN8T0W»."-"CHINA/*-T*#i>r«tf«»,'»
ColoneL—B Wi Sir Edward Bowater,* KCH. Ent. 31 Mar. 04 ; I«i. <c Cflp#.
23 Alig. 09; Cap^ & Xe.-Coi. 25 July, 14; CoZ. 12 Oct. 26; Mt^-Chn. 10
Jan. 37 ; Lt.-Gen, 9 Nov. 46 ; Co/. 49th Foot, 24 Apr. 46.
Lieut'ColoneL— Henry William Adams,' CB. Ens. 31 July, 23 ; Xi«i* P31 Dec.
26 : Capt. PlO June, 26 ; Af^or, p 18 Jan. 39 ; Lt.-CoL p 13 Mar. 40.
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Captains.
John Myers Montgomery*
John Thornton Grant ^ . .
Henry Qeorge Hart ....
Henry Gamer Rainey' . .
Charles Thomas Powell^
David M*Adam*
John Grant
Wm. H.Clinton Baddeley'
Charles Stuart Glazbrook
George Francis Stuart . .
Lieutenants.
Lachlan H.G.Maclean ..
Richard Thompson ....
Cha. Philip Jos. Stopford*
Henry 8. M. D. Fulton. .
Leopold Bellairs
James Hesketh Biggs . .
J. Wells Armstrong, aefj.
I David Seton
' Charles Jones Powell. . . .
' Francis Jame» Bainpfylde
John Hynde King
{ Cha. Garner Richardson
Cadwalladur Adams ....
Ensigns.
George Chichester
Wm. Whitaker Maitland
Herbert Rocke
William Bellairs
John Nason
, T. Edwyn Houghton Piatt
James William Dewar . .
Rob.G. A .deMontmorency
ensign.
LIEUT.
24 Dec. 20
28 Apr. 28
1 Apr. 29
12 Apr. 31
P20NOV. 35
28 Apr. 37
P30 0ct. 35
Pll Oct. 39
P 7 Sept. 41
P23 June37
26 Dec. 34
2 Jan. 33
12 Nov. 30
19 July 32
8 June 33
^
CAPTAIN. |BKEV.-MAJ»
P24Jane42
30 July 42
1 Dec. 42
P 27 Dec. 42
PlO Feb. d7,Pl6Dec 43
24 July 39 P 8 May 40
?28Nov. 37 14 Apr. 46
p 7 Sept. 41 P 9 June 46
P27 Dec. 42P26Aug. 46
P 5 Apr. 39
P 12 May 43
31 Aug. 38
P 26 Feb. 42lP17 Nov. 43
P 17 Sept. 30 P 26 Jan. 41
8 Jan. 41
28 Dec. 42
P 30 Dec. 42
P 18 Aug. 43
p 30 Dec. 36
P 6 Apr. 44
P20 Aug. 44
25 June 44
P 4 Oct. 44
P 2 Sept. 45
P 29 Nov. 44
P 16 May 45
P23 May 45
P 8 May 46
9 May 46
P 9 June 46
P 7 July 46
1 Nov. 42
p 29 Nov. 44
2 Apr. 4r
8 May 46
9 June 4(>
7 July 46
p 25 Aug. 46
P23 Mar. 47
4 Capt. ttaatttmtrjy
Anojri CliuMa, ChhAae (aavatvly
wouiMlvd), Nlngpob
(wounded). H» i
Um ttmrj peter to aMcvlaf tha Krmj,
5 Capt. PawvU
» on r 1 d A MTTCd ia Ul*
P 30 July 44jop«,Mk»«laSeliidcaMlerSiti
13 Aug. 44l Napier, lacludlag Ike taiiln <d
' Mcranea Md HjdtabaS {.UeOaly.
Capti PowcU was abo at Ibe de>
■trueUim of lat Port «< laiaiwa^tntr.
e Capt. M'Adaia wu at the Bret
taklar af Cbuaaa, aad at Waoeaag,
Ctiia Klaaf Poo^ aad Maaklo.
7 Capt. Baddeley wm at Amf^
Chumn (tad a»ptttr«). Nuicp^ **•
voau, Cbapooi Wooaoai. aad C%ia
Kiaa« Poo. al whtdi laM Ite wm
twice wouaded— oaee daageroualy fej a baU wblcb frar>
tared the thifh bone.
9 Lt. Maeleaa Mnrcd Ibtoovhoaf
operattons in China, rseept Stgoaa.
I 9 Mr. Lorlmer Mrred in the
to tiie rad of that war ia 1SI4.
i It Qr-Maalcr MayiM.
the Srtt takiag oT Chiuaa.
ISIS
aaNatalw
P25AU/. 4«
Pat/master. — Henry Seymour Michell,' 9 April 47 ; Ent. P22 May 35; lAeut,
Af^jutant. — Lieut. James W>lls Armstrong, 25 Aug. 46. [22 Mar. 39.
Quarter-Master. — Henry Mayne," 23 June, 37.
Surgeon.—}^ Wm. Lorimer.»3 Nov. 37 ; il .-5ur^. 22 June, 15; i7. J. 10 Jniiey 1 1.
Assist. Surg. — Henry Beck with, 3 Nov. 46.
Facings Green. — Agents, Messrs. Cox 6l Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. R. Borough,
[ Returttedfrom Bengal, 24 A ug. 1843. ] [ Ot., A rmi t & Ca
1 sir Edward Bowater lerved with the 3nl Ouardt, at the aiece and takiaf of Coprahacwi, Ib 1807 i and antiMqiwtli la
the Peniiuuta rrran Dee. 1808 lo Nor. 1809, and acain ttnm Dec. 1811 tn the rad of that war n ISM. taeiadi^ «w p^wnr tf
the Doum aad tahiaa of Opurto, battle* of Tatavtra and Salamaaaa. rapture of Madrid, alrt* «f Barnoa, hattlw af ikttowia.
aleve of San SebMtiao, pasface uf ihe Bidaaaoa. and baule of the Nire (Mafoi^a liouae). Srrred ate Um eavpajfa af WIS,
loeludhijr the battl**! of Quatrt Bru aad Waterloo. Wouniird at Talavera, and a^aia at Waterloo.
t Lieut..Col. Adanit rummanded Che ISih tn the Mlowtnf operaCloas ia CMaa, m.. the Srt lahiaf af
and takinf the H^iaht* above tlie city of Canton, capture of Aaioy, aeeond capture of ChuMB. <
fled HrifhUof Chinhae.aad capture of the city of Niiwpo-
S Major Paber. Captain* Grant and Rainey, aad Paymaster MIcbelU ttrred thro«itbo«t Um wfcnM of
Chtaa, eomiaeneinc with the flnt taking of Chuaan, and tenwInaliBg with the rtiat<mnatl<>« bcibvo Naahin,
•tona aa4 capture of the heights abora Canton, attack and eaptara of Aney. aecond captnra of
^ U»* height! of Chinhae. oecupatioa of Ningpo. repulse af the alght attack oa NIagpah
sntov ikIm d camp on the heights of Segoaa, attack and eaptara af rhepftPt Wooaaaf, as
WH wimndtd at Chia Kiang Poo.
19 Lieutenant Ljttsr Mired In the wan of Soereislon In Porta^ and In Spain, firom inS to 1S41, m
"S '^ S ^V ^P'l^tt of Infantrjr and Carmlry, aad was pment in Oporto doring the Sicfs, and at tbf> Stof* aad CMun
t*Zbt. ^ ''^"' ''o**t>'*bl^* Morella, Berga, and CaAlclott^ (severoly wounded). Wm on (lis Staff of Ovnml Don
i££ * 3 I><(VO U>on, entnmandinic hit aacort, and extra aide-df>-cainp. He was twice decorated with Um Order mt
" St. Pordinand rorchameaorcBralrj at Alloand Ri>nra.and wlib the inedala lor the ilegoai»dcsJMMi« aritna
and Mr)rp,la. H** »erred with thrdOih in the hati e of Punniar (laedai;.
2-2 Lieut. De Montmornncf M>rvpd with the 26th in China (Medal), and wm praaent nt the delHice ot
Ninepo, altnrk and capture of Chapoo, Shaiphiil, Woosung, and Chin Klaug Foo. Be mrtf^ with the
60th on tli<* SutleJ (Medal), and was preaeot at the battle of Moodkee (leverely ooniusedlL ftsroanhah.
Aliwal, and Sobnon. ^^
83 Lieut, b Igpe sprred on the SntlrJ (Medal), at Moodltee, Feroiethah, Allwai (wottnded>. aad 9ahr««.
24 Lt. Rarnrt «rrv*d on lh«> Sutli;} (Medal).— at Moodkee and Perof«hah (aevetwlr wouadedV
«S Assist. Stirf^«on Youn« nerred with thv SiHh In the camjMifn on the 8«tl4 (Msdal)^ 'wfrf*Tr th«
battles of Feroceshah and Sobraon.
o ^-o
Sg
fa
O • • 1 ^%«a
^^i'rfrBl?] 50th {The QueenU own) Regt of Foot. [^eM 20]
YMrB*S«nr.
67
Pull
•<» * JB • ^ O ^»- ?
€« J i a
41
41
23
34
19
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^
rriw SpAifur with tlM word* «• EGYPT "— " VIMIERA'*— " COHUKNA"—" ALMARAZ "-
•• VITI'oRIA "-" PYRENEES"—" NI VE "-" 0RTHE8"— " PENINSULA"-* PUNNIAR '
•• MOODKEB»»— " FERUZESHAH »'— " ALIWAL"— "SOBRAON."
Colonel, — 9 Sir John Gardiner,* KCB. Eng, 23 Nov. 91 ; Liettt. 12 July 93 *
P26 Sept. 11 ; Mqjor, P18 Oct. 21 ; Lieut,-Col. P2 Sept. 24 ; Col, 28 June, 38.
9 Joseph Andenon,' CB. KH. Efis, 27 June, 06; Lieut, 6 Oct. 08: Capt, 20 Jan.
14; iir<yor, P16 Feb. 26 ; Lieut.-Col. 1 April, 41.
Af<y*(w#.— Peter John Petit,* CB. Ena. p 19 May 25 ; Lietd. 12 Feb. 28 : Cant.
P28 May 33 ; Major, P30 Sept. 42 ; Brevet Lf.-Col, 30 April, 44.
Geo.M'LeodTew.*^iw.l9 Aa.l3; L^.30 8ep.l9; Cr/»f 12 Jan.34; 3f^/.10 Apr.4n.
0
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Captains.
J. Brathwaite Bonham*. .
Wm. Langley Tudor, #.•
William Knowlee''
Richard Waddy«
George Frederick Long"
Henry Needham*^
James John Enoch
John Lucas Wilton"
Harry Wahiright Hough*'
John Olaus Moller
Lieutenants.
James Griffith Smyth'*. .
H. Anthony 0'Molony'»
Benj. Grey Mackenzie,' r.
Henry Williams Wily" . .
Ed w.Cowell Mullen ," J ^\
Wm. Scott Carter" ....
HeathfieldJas. Frampton '<
Charles Abney Mouat". .
Robert Bridges Bellers**
FrederickTorrens Lyster'"
Charles Hen. Tottenham*'
Edward John Chambers^*
R. E. De Montmorency*^
William Percival Elgee''^
Richard Moore Bames^^
John Purcell"
Cha. HUdebrand SlcsRor*^
Cha.AlfredPoyntzJame6^
William Robarts Farmar^
Thomas Ryan
Robert Hyde Page
MicbaelCreaghSing leton**
ENMKiN.
P 1 Oct. 29
9 Apr. 26
P 9 Aug. 33
17 Aug. 32
P 27 Sept. 33
16 Sept. 36
16 Dec. 36
P 13 Mar. 27
P 20 July 38
18 June 41
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
P28 May 33 j*' 20 July 38
P 26 Nov. 29
P 20 July 38
4 May 36
P 17 June 37
27 Nov. 38
P 9 Feb. 39
16 Mar.
P 10 Jan.
P 8 Feb.
32'
40
43
Ensigns.
Wm. A . Douglas Anderson
William Bellers
Parr William Kingsmlll
WilliamBarry
Edwurd George Hibbert
Walter Devereux Shirley
P 4 June 36
P 24 Dec. 38
22 Apr. 36
27 June 38
P26 Aug, 36
P 7 Apr. 37
4 Aug. 40
6 Mar. 40
P 12 Mar. 41
20 Jane 41
P21 Jane 41
P20 Aug. 41
P 17 Nov. 40
P27 May 42
P 1 Nov. 42
29 Mar. 44
21 Dec. 44
22 Dec. 44
P26 Feb. 46
23 Sept. 46
P 30 July 44
P 6 May 42
16 Feb. 40
10 Mar. 37
P17 Feb. 38
15 Nov.
17 July 40
1 April 41
P 26 June 41
18 Nov. 41
P 8 Feb. 42
30 Dec. 43
17 Jan. 46
16 July 46
10 April 46
P 30 Dec. 46
BREV.-MAJ.
30 April 44
19 June 46
1 Apr. 46
26 June 46
7 Aug. 46
IJan. 47
P29 Apr. 46
P 13 Aug. 47
4 Uc jt.-CoI. Petit oomnMnded lb*
»lh at the Imttie of Pannmr, and
bad hia bone ibot under him. U«
•f^ed **«o dariiiy the opernuona on
QQ the SuilH (Medal), and cominanded
«» 1 the SOth in the h.ittlM of Moodkee,
Feroieshah (t*ro horaea ahut under
9*1 Qt^nt^ Ai\ I """J*. ?■"* Sobraon (danirrroualT
^.J &ept. 4U w»uaded> : wm »lao preaeut at AU-
P20 Aug. 4lra\f., -r ^ ^ » .
■»« e * ji I * "•Jw Tew and Capt. Bonham
lO oept. 41 were preaent with the &Oth in the
P no Spnt 42 ' **»**'• °f Punnier (Medal). Th«-T
•^OU Oepl.4Z,«.„^ alao the compaiipn on the
P 1 Nov, 42 1 S"iy (Medal), in IWi-d, including
R s;«T»f ±*\ » ,* *«"*•• "f Moodkee, Feroxeahah,
O 5»epi. 40 Ahwal, and Bobraon, at which laat
30 Dec. 43 , "'J.^"* UanMroualy woundrd.
0 Mnjur Tudor aenred aa Aide^^
44 ' camp to Omeral Grey in the actwo
of Punmar.
7 Capt. Knowlea was preaent with
the 60th in the battle of Pnnniar
(Medal). He aenred alao the ram«
iwiijf n on the Sutlej (Medal), in ll»46-
0, including the biittlea of Moodkee,
Fer.neahuh (wound. ), tk Aliwal ( dan-
fferoualy wound., riirht lejf amputat.)
8 C'Hpt. Waddy, Lieut. Mackenzie,
Qnarter-Maater Moore, Dra. David-
son and Bnrlow, were preaent at tha
battle of Paniiinr. iind have teceired
the Bronxe 8tar of India. Mr. Moor*
WHJB also at Moodke*, Feroxeahah ,
Aliwal, and HoUmon ; and I>t. Ua-
vidaon was at Moodkee & Feroaevhah.
,«? **'^o'" ^ng Mrred the eampaixtia on the HntleJ
(Medal), in thr tOth, inclndinfr the battlea of Moi>dkte.
(wounded), Feroieahah, Aliwal, and Sobraon, in
which luat he aueceeded to ita command
10 Capt. Needham waa preaent with the 60th in tha
battle of Puiiniar (Medal). He serred alao the cam-
miSrn on the SutleJ (Medal), inoludinf the battlea of
Moodkee (aererely wounded), and Sobraon (dan-
feroualjjr wounded).
IS Laentenants CMoloay and Wily, And Aaaist-
rl'.'*: .?"''• aerred the cAtnpaigrn on the SutleJ
(Medal), iiielodin^r the battlea of Moodkee, Peroie*
44
46
46
46
P 12 Jan.
6 Oct.
6 July
7 Feb.
1 1 Ft b.
10 April 46
11 April 46
28 Aug. 46
P 13 Aug. 47
P 29 Dec. 43
Pill
ii
si*
n ^ <ri -^ , ^ , , t,^^ <, •*"»b, Aliwiil, aiid Sobraon.
Paynuuter,— John Beacb Dodd,=" 26 Sept. 40 ; Em. 24 May 24 ; Lieut, 31 Oct. 26.
Ac^utant. — Lieut. Edward Cowell Mullen,'^ 6 July 46.
Quarter- Afa^/er.— Joseph Moore,* 28 Aug. 38. [24 June 16.
Surgeon.— Jun&i Davidson,* 28 July, 40 ; Assist. -Sura. 30 July, 26 ; Hosp. AssUtl
As»ist.'Surgs.--Jo»eph Burke,*^ 10 Jan. 40.
Cuthbert Fetherston Hough Barlow," M.D., 7 Oct. 42.
William Baker Young,** 8 April, 42.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cos & Co.
I «r John Oardiner served in Lord Moira's expeditioo in PUnders and Holland in 1794 and 05. Aetlvtly enplorcd In
tte West Indict, from 17M to ISM. Aeeompanied the expedition to Walcheren in 1909. Serred in the Peninsula dorinc
I81S and U, and commanded a brlfade at the batUes of the Nlvelle and Orthes. for wbldi he has rM«lT«d a medal anda
elasp. Commanded the Infantry Brif adc that took poasesalon of Boardeanx. and In the various epcffatians wUcb took place
la the nelfbbourhood of that town nnUl the embarkation of the army for America.
t CoU Wodehonse lerved in Portugal fVam May 1808 to Dee. 1811, includlnf tha battle of Vlmlera. eampal|n from Lisbon
^t'**^ '^ *■"***" ** BnaMO and Paentes d'Onor | arrrcd the campaitn of 18U la the South of Pmnee. Ineludinc the
aflhir at Tarbcs and battle of Toulouse.
S LC-Col. Anderson's serrlees i- Bxpcdltion to Calabria, Including the battle of Maids and suhseqneirt operaUons, and eap-
Um ofthefortreat of Catnme j expedition to Egypt In 1907 ; Pentniula from April 1909 to Jan. 1811, hKluding the battles o#
niavm (wounded) and Busaco, retreat to the linea of Torres Vedras, and various albirs there t with the advanee at SsplahaL
Mttteor Pnantea d'Onor, and many other aflhirs and airmlahes. Served at the capture of Oandalonpe in 1BI&. Commaadcd
a Brigade at Oie batae of Prnmlar. and was Mvercly wounded al iu head when in the act of ebargl^ tha tMvy'a
For Notes 19. and 99 to 88, see vretedino pace.
I
YMra* 8enr.
54
202 [J|^r^wSS^X] bXst {The 2nd Yorkshire west Ridvig) or KSJ^JiiS:
The Kinds Oton Light Infantry BegL
" MINDBN "—« CORUNNA "— " SALAMANCA"—" VITTORIA "— *• PYRENEES"—
" NIVELLE"—"ORTHES"— "PENINSULA"— ^* WATERLOO."
CoUnuL
9 Sir Benjamin D'Urban,i OCB.KCH., Comgt, April, 1794; Ueui. \ St^, 94 ;
Capf. 2 Jiily,94; Mqjoril Nor. 99; Lieut.-CoL 1. Jan.1805; Col. 4Jime,13;
Mqjor-Qm, 12 Aug. 19; Lt,'Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Coh 6l8t, 25 Dee. 89.
Lieut.'CoUmeU,—9 Wi Wm. Henry ElUott,' KH. JBns. p 6 Dec 09 ; Xt. v 13 Aug.
12 ; Capt* P9 Nor. 20 ; Mqjor v 12 July, 31 ; Lieut,'CoL p27 June, 38.
Edw. St. Maur, Ens. p 22 June, 15 ; Lieut. P 16 Not. 20 ; Capt. p 29 Hay, 83 ;
Mqjor P 1 July, 37 ; Lt.-Col. 4 July, 45.
Mqjori.'^Wi Fred. Mainwaring,' Ens. 5 April, 10; Lieut. 15 April, 13; Copt
4 Dec. 28 ; Major p 27 June, 38.
Arnold Charies Errington, Ens. p 4 Feb. 26 ; Lieut. 13 Sept. 31 ; Capt. p 14 Jaly,
37 ; Mqjor, P25 July, 45.
I
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1
I
I
Full
Pay.
39
33
38
22
Hftlf
P»y.
0
Si
5i
20
17
17
17
21
29
15
13
9
10
12
11
9
8
7
7
14
9
9
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
5
4
5
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
8
3
1
I
3
13
14
4
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
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0
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0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
0
0
Captains.
Percy Rice
Wm. Henry Hare
Richard D. Baker
Augustus Thomas Rice.
Edward Lionel WoUey . .
Richard Thompson ....
William H. H. Anderson
Hon. David Erskine ....
Thomas M'Lean Fanner. .
William Douglas Scott . .
Lieutenants.
B.C.Oraham Crookshank'
Augustus Henry Irby . .
ArUiur Miller Harris. . . .
Rich. Atherton Ffarington
David Stephenson ....
Edward Cecil Singleton
Charles Tho. Bcntley, n<(/.
Henry Fletcher Marston^
John Henry Dickson ....
Louis Henry Bedford . .
William Jeffries Pegns . .
William H. Kemp
Alexander Philip Rossi . .
Sydney Darling
James Wm. Mansfield . .
Robert Neville
Samuel Alexander Madden
Geo. Warburton Drought
John George Don Marshall
Henry Bruen Westropp
Wm. Lemp. Fred. Sheaffe
Ensigns. I
Samuel George Carter . .
R. Gordon Sanders Mason
Archibald Robertson ....
George Oliver Nunn ....
Frederick John Lloyd . .
John WilloughbyBateman
Edward O'Cailaghan ....
John Anderson
John Frederick Trydell . .
Charies Sergison Nott
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
14 Aug. 28
P 9 Aug. 31
13 Sept. 31
P 11 Oct. 31
P29Dec. 25
P 1 Jan. 19
20 Sept. 33
P31 July 35
7 June 30
27 June 38
P28 Nov. 34
P25 Dec. 35
P16 Dec. 36
PlO Mar. 37
4 Jan. 33
8 Nov. 27
28 Aug. 36
P27 June 38
p 8 Jan. 41
8 Apr. 42
CAPTAIN.
P 2 Sept. 37
P27 June 38
P 5 Oct. 41
P 15 Oct. 41
P 31 Dec. 41
28 Aug. 41
P 6 June 45
P 25 July 45
P 7 July 46
P20July 47 1:.^
BBBV.-MAJ.
i LkaL<Col.
BlUolt embarked
wftt Ifce r««i
for LUboo,
Jan.Ull.ud
at
the battle cf
PmbIm d'ODor.
eovcrlBfilMr»«c*
of Ciudad
dHrv
datg* of Badajec.
Tal
25 Mar. 36
P 15 July 37
P 26 July 39
P 3 July 40
P 20 Feb. 41
P31 Dee. 41
30 May 34
8 Mar. 39
15 Nov. 39
27 May 42
17 Apr. 42
20 May 42
21 May 42
30 May 43
P 23 June 43
P 24 June 43
P 7 July 43
P27 Sept.44
14 July 43
P 11 July 45
6 Dec. 44
13 June 45
4 July 45
6 July 45
8 July 45
P 21 July 45
P 22 July 45
10 Oct. 45
P 25 June 47
23 Mar. 47
25 Nov. 45
29 Dec. 38
P 5 Oct, 41
P 23 June 43
P23 June43
P27 Sept. 44
P 31 Dec. 44
11 Mar. 37
8 Aug. 41
20 May 42
P 22 Dee. 43
4 July 45
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
p 22 July 45
P 25 July 45
P20 July 47
6 Aug. 47
MorcaM. battle of Salaitiwa, cap-
tor* of Madrid and lh» Kfiro,
coTcrlng the aleg* of Bttifoa, re-
tnat lata Portucal dwiaf vbleb
operation he atrrr4 aa Akic-de-
Camp to CoL MUrliell. Mat rrfl.
eommandlBf tho br|(adc. and re-
ceived a eontoaloa oa the khaaldn
when In th* art of deUTtriac ■■
oitler to an oBeor In advaaee. la
Jnac ISia, be wm •p9o4iitcd aa
Aldc-de-Caap to MaJor-GenHal
larUa. and vaa praarnt at dw bai.
aea of the Pr<taet% SSth aad ll«t
July— rrertTcd a fle«b wodBd. aad
had a bone kilted ; atUao a Lciaca.
paaaafeofthoAdour, battle of NU
vclla, attaek of Ibr helgbta of 8L
P<. and battle of Orthei. Ar-
pointed Mi^ af Bricnde •» tbe 1st
Brigade, 7ih dlviaioB.
aa anrti oniil the cod i
Servfd alao Ih* caaapalcn of ltl&.
laelttdiiV the baiila of Wi
eaptweof
tloBof Paria.
S MaJar MaiBWHlvt aerrad la
the Peiilaanlai IHmi March Mil «a
Jan. 1S14, iMludlat tho baldc af
Puentca d*Onar. tad alaco of
Job, aflbir near Val Mt
Of Buanaaea, ivtrcai iroaa mnyoai
and the Brtlfo, battlea of Vtttoria. Pjunaca. and Kw
velle. Served alao the eanpalfB of ISia^ and na pn^
aent at tfie battl* of Watortoo,
4 Uevt. Mantoa aerved vHh the «lat Beffl the
eampalga of 184S In Aflkbanlitaa, and w petaeat ia
tbe eofaceoaeBta with the cneaay on the SMh April w
the Plaheen Valley \ In thai of the »* May
Candahar, 90th Auf. at
Oboaace, oeeupatlon and drrtrvcikai af
3
e
and of Oabool, eipeditian Into
tvre, and daatmetka of
ndnor allbita la and h
Kbybcr Paaar^
Paifmaster. — Hugh Somerville Sawyer Burney, 31 July, 40; J^iu. PS9 Dec. 35 ;
Aii^utant.^Lieut. Charles Thomas Bentley, 29 July, 41. [X#. Pl4 Jiuie,d9.
Quarter-Master.^ytcheri Shean, 20 Aug. 44.
Sicr^Mm.— John Hartley Sinclair, M.D. 2 July, 41 ; Aeeiet.-Surg. SI Dec 26;
Hoip.'Amet. 14 April, 26.
7 0 AuUt.'SuTfftons. — ^Thomas Leopold Belcher, 26 Feb. 41.
6 0 George Cunningham Mickleham, 16 June, 43^
3 0 William Abbott Anderaon, 28 Feb. 45.
Facinoi BUte.'-Affents, Sir John Klrkland ft Co.
1 Sir Beqjamln IVUrbui bu roc^red a ero« snd flr« dwi» for Butaeo, Albalien, B»iin|ot. Bhlaawarh.
Vlttoria, Pyrmeea, Nlvelle, Nive, and Toolooae. He wnred in the Penlnaula aad Fnaee ftom Ihs auima o'
1606 totha end of the war In 1614, and was never abwnt Intheend of 1606 and begianli«of lM$^hmxim l«o»
Iben on the Quartermaglcr-Oeoeral't Staff of the Fortes la Portngal— he vaa — ipfciytd by Sir John Om^ork la
obMrvation of the French eorpa on tbe Frontiera of Castille and EMmnadura.— and, fai te cMWtt^** ^ ^**
duty, be wae with Sir Robert Wilton In bla fMwratkma hctwMn rindad Sodrlco and Sail
"SiSSS! ''] 52rf ( ITIke Oxfordshire) Rt of Foot (lA. Infantry). 203
« HINDOOSTAN"— « VIMIERA"— "COHUNNA"—BUSACO"— "FUENTES D'ONOR"
"CIUDAD RODRIGO"— "BADAJOZ"— « SALAMANCA"— «*VITTORI A"—
« NIYBLLB"— " WIVE"—" ORTHES"— " TOULOUSE"—" PENINSULA"—
« WATERLOO."
Te>w*9err.
54
Pull
Pay.
23
21
22
22
21
18
13
13
11
11
10
10
9
0
8
7
7
7
7
6
6
6
4
4
4
4
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
23
4
3
21
Half
PiV.
0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
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Colonel,
9 5ir Arehibald Maclaine,* CB. Em. 16 Apr. 94; Lieut. 29 April, 95; Capt*
22 Dee. 04; M(^ar^ 4 Oct 10; Lieut.-CoL 25 Jan. 13: Cof. 22 July, 30
JHegor-Oen. 23 Not. 41 ; Col. 62nd F. 8 Feb. 47.
XtCTi^.-CtftotieZ.— Richard French, Ens, p 0 Jane, 25; Lieut. P30 Dec. 26;
Capt. P 2 Mar. 32 ; Mq;or, P 11 May, 39 ; Lieut,'Col. 16 Jan. 46.
Mq;or$. — Henry Samuel Daris, Eru. 13 Apr. 27; Lieut. p8 Oct. 30; Capt,
p 17 July 35 ; Mqjor, p 13 Dec. 39.
Cecil William Forester, Ens. p 1 Aug. 26; Lieut. 14 May 29; Capt. p 4
Dec. 35; Mq^or, 16 Jan. 46.
A
0
0
0
Captains.
Joshua Allen Vigors .. .«
Fred. G. Bull
George Murray, «
George Campbell ....*.
Cha. Jas. Conway Mills . .
Charles Albert Denison,^.
Henry Moore Brownrigg
Charles Geo. Fountaine
William Corbett
Fred. John Wilson
Lieutenants.
Robert Octavius Cuming
M. Tan Kerkwyk Bowie
John Hen. Fraser Stewart
Goo. Aug. Joe. M'CIlntock
Maxwell Du Pre Stronge
William Felix Riley ...
Hugh Montgom. Archdall
Arthur Lennox Peel . . .
Clia.Hen.RouseBoughton
Andrew George Corbet. .
William Fuller, a4f
James Johnes Bourchier
Ensigns.
Hon. Ernest Geo. Curzon
Charles ComwalUsRoss . .
Geoige Charles Synge . .
Thomas Henry Vy^yan . .
George Parker Heathcotc
Charles Pye Blathway t • .
Arthur Franch Lloyd. . . .
Lord Frederick Montagu
Chidley Downes Coote . .
ENSIGNS.
P 19 Sept. 26
25 Oct. 27
P 25 June 30
P 13 Mar. 35
P 26 Dec. 34
P 22 Sept. 37
P 1 Dec. 37
P 21 Sept. 38
P 23 Not. 38
P 1 June 39
22 Feb.
P 1 Feb.
p 15 Jan.
P 27 July
P25 June
P 19 Noy.
15 Apr.
P 2 Sept.
p 28 July
P 12 Apr.
25 June
P28 June
39
40
41
41
41
41
42
42
43
44
44
44
LIEUT.
P 13 Dec. 44
P 16 Dec. 45
P 16 Jan. 46
P 6 Feb. 46
P 1 May 46
P 19 June 46
P 9 Apr. 47
P 23 Apr. 47
P 3 Sept. 47
P 17 Sept. 29
P 8 Feb. 31
P 12 Aug. 34
21 Dec. 38
P 28 Aug. 38
Pll May 39
P24May 39
P 20 Sept. 30
P31 Jan. 40
P 25 June 41
3 Sept. 41
P 22 July 43
P 2 Feb. 44
P 4 April 45
P 16 Dec. 45
P 16 Jan. 46
P 6 Feb. 46
p 1 May 46
p 19 June 46
p 23 Apr. 47
12 July 47
P13 July 47
CAPTAIN. BREY.-MAJ.
P 19 Oct. 38
P 23 Nov. 38
P 30 Aug. 39
P26Jan. 41
P 25 June 41
P 26 Oct. 41
19 Jan. 44
P 16 Jan. 46
P 19 June 46
P 13 July 47
1 sir
■icg*
Ben Bajah,
Paymaster.— T. Miller Creagh, 21 June, 39 ; Ens. 23 Feb. 25 ; Lieut. 6 Mar. 26.
A4iutant.— Lieut. William FuUer, 20 Aug. 44.
Quoarter'Master.-—WAViam Knott, 25 Feb. 45.
Surgeon. — ^Wm. Cmickshank, M.D. 6 Jan. 43 ; Assist.'Surg. 6 Nor. 29; Hosp.'
Assist. 22 Nov. 27.
Assistant-Surgeon. — Raphael Woolman Read, 31 May, 44.
Facings Buff. — Agent, Charles R. McGregor, Esq.
[Returned from Canada I2th August, 1847.]
ArehllMld MacUloc't tcrrien i— MjMn eampftlfn of 1799 «|«liut Tlppoo Sulun. Ineludiiiff th« battle of MallaTeUy,
itormtaiff of ScriofapattuB. whcf* Im noHved ttaiee wounds, from the tflteu of vbtch ho was eooSned in ho«pltaI for
of a year. Captitra of tbo Daaiab ■etaemenc ol Truquobar, and (be Polrgar war in 1801. Ineludiag tbe battle of
ani allUr of Somtifapore, wbete bo wae wouaded. Mabratta war of 180t, S, and 4. a«aiiMt Selndia, Holkar, and tbo
Ineladfaiftbo itara of Julaagbur. itege and stoimlnt of Oawllfbnr, fieie of AHecrgbur (wounded), and battle of
Ordered bone in 1904, tai eomeqacnee of wrerv wonnda rcoolved In tbe diflbreat aeUou frum 1799 to 1804. PcainM.
or ISIS, 11. end 11, bMladli« tbe dofoneo of Cadlx, the defence of Matagorda (an eotworb ol Cadis, and a nitaed
taken poeeealon of fton tbe enemy), from SSnd Pebmary to ttnd April ISIO, during which long period Sir
a eaptaia la tbe old 94tb regiment, with a very emaU force under his eommaad. most gallantly kept at bay 8,000
under Marshal Soult, who oenductad the siege, and did not evacuate until ordered to do so by Lieut. -General Sir
OsBhaa, bit men being nearly all either killed or wounded. ScrTcd also at the battle of Banosa (dangerously
and bis bone klUcd.) and capture of ScTllle.
waido with the Spaniab Army of Oenend CuMta, upon the Tagui and Ouadiano, and at tho battlo of ^c^*!*!*-
Be vas then lelected to be Quai1ennaster-G«Deral of the Portuguese Army, of which Manhal Beretford had
reeentfy taken the oommand ; and, returning to Portugal, Joined it accordingly. In this appointment he ccn-
Unoed to oerre throughout the war,— occasionally employed, howerer, in charge of a corpt of Portuguese
caralry, wMch he commanded at Salamanca and Vittoria: in the other actions abore mentioned, for which
IM ndShred decontlons, h* wao ia the performanoo of hU duties on the Stoff.
204 rtS A-Srif*^] 53rrf( The Shropshire) Regt. of Foot
a
•A
%
CO
Yean' Serr.
t Bengai.
" NIEUPORT**— "TOrRNAf— " ST. LUCIA** — "TALAVERA**— »• SALAMANCA '^-.
«. VITTORIA** — ** PYRENEES** — "NIVELLE**— "TOULOUSB*'— " PlNlKfVLA"—
•• ALIWAL**-- 80BRA0N.- Colonel.
^i
32
7
7
7
6
6
6
0
8
8
7
9
6
7
4
4
6
4
3
2
6
6
2
2
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
14
2
1
16
12
4
1
9 WL Lord Fitz Roy James Henry Somerset/ GCB. Comet, 9 June, 04 ; Xf . 90
May, 06 j Ortp*. 5 May, 08 ; Mqj. 9 June, 1 1 ; LteiU.-Col, 27 Apr. 12 ; Coi. ^
Aug. 16 ; MaJ.'Oen, 27 May, 26 ; Lt.-Gen. 28 June,38 ; Col. oSrd F. 19 Not. 30.
Lieut. 'Colonels. — Wm. George Gold,* 2fid Lt. 7 April, 25; Liettt. 26 Jane, 28;
Capt. P 21) June, 32 ; Major ^ p 10 Feb. 43 ; Lieut.-Col. 26 Julv, 44.
2^ John Byrne,* C B. Em. 1 Oct. 08 ; Lieut. 21 Dec. 00 ; Capt. p 19 Apr. 21 ; Brevet-
Major, 26 Feb. 36 ; Major, 6 May 43 ; Lt.-Col. p 8 Oct. 44.
Ji Mqjors.—UenTy Havelock,* CB., # 2</ Xf. 20 July, 16; X#. P240ct.21 ; Capt. 5
June 38 ; Brev.- Major, 4 Oct. 42 ; Maj. 30 June'43 ; Bretf. Lt. Col, 30 April 44.
William R. Manefield,* Ens. 27 Nor. 35 ; Lieut. p31 Aug. 88 ; CUipt, f 10 Feb. 48 ;
Major, PS Dec. 47.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
0
0
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0
ENSIGN.
P 4 Dec. 36
25 Nov. 24
13 Sept. 32
P 16 June 26
P 28 Oct. 31
4 Dec. i;
P13 Dec.
P 2 Oct.
Captains.
Charles Lempriere' ..
Wm. H. II. Forbes Clarke*
William Follows'
Robert Boyd Brown*® .
John C. Lambton Carter
George Alexander Tytler"
Thomas Ffrench''
George E. Hillier" ....
CharlesFred. Havelock,'^^.
John Chester**
Lieutenants.
Wm. Benjamin Bastard'®
Robert Townley Parker*®
John Shiffner i p 16 Oct.
A. Bowen Owen Stokes** |p29 Apr.
William Payn'® P27 May
Fred. Gordon Stewanl*®. . | 28 May
Charles Fra. Wedderburne p31 May
Thomas Mowbray i 6 June
James Morpheti'® ; 16 Dec.
Macartney Hume OldGeldj 20 Nor.
George Robert Hopkins*® 28 Aug.
John Breton*®
Alex. James Sutherland'®
William Hunt Grubbe*®. .
LIBUT.
P 12 Oct.
1 May
28 May
P 10 Aug.
38
26
36
20
28 Mar. 34 1 p 23 Sept. 36
21
40
P 13 Mar. 36
26 Apr. 28
CAFTAIN. BRBT.-MAJ.I
14 Dec. 38 P16 Apr. 41
P 2 Dec.
16 Jan.
27 July
Henry Buck*® 28 July
Hen. Archibald Robertson' p 8 Apr.
William George Spiller. . 23 Aug. 44
Henry F. Hastings Parker P 2 May 451
John Wm. Folio w»,*' adj.^ 31 Mar.
Fra.W.I)urleyWaddilove p22 July
p 19 Mar. 41
P 3 Aug. 41
41
42
42;
42 1
39
40!
40'
41
39
42
41
44
44
42
17 Apr.
P 14 Apr.
George Herbert Cox
William Ro9s Fuller
Ensigns.
George John Ashton .... jp 23 Jau.
Francis Stanford ; 25 Nov.
Alex. James Johnston . .
James Winsmore Corfield
John Alexander Dalzell . .
Edward Moore
I A vary Jordan Davem . .
Rdwanl Dyne Fenton . .
George Wedderbum
46
42
42
46
P31 Mar. 43
29 Sept. 43
26 July 44
12 Dec. 43
29 Mar. 44
P 6 June 46
31 Oct. 40
19 Mar. 47
12 Dec. 90,
P 3 Dec. 47>
3 Apr. 40
46
45
23 Apr. 46
28 Aug. 46
30 Jan. 47
19 Mar. 47
29 Jan. 47
P 13 Aug. 47
P 3 Dec. 47
7 May 27
P 1 July 42
P 2 Dec. 42
PIO Feb. 43
P31 Mar. 43
P 28 July 43
P 12 Jan. 44
P28 June44
P 26 Jan. 41
26 Feb. 42
1 Nov. 42
P 16 Mar. 44
26 July 41
26 July 44
24 May 44
16 Feb. 46
22 Feb. 46
P 8.\ug. 45
6 July 46
19 Mar. 47
P 4 June 47
P21 Apr. 46
7 July 43
P 3 Dec. 47
' ia AOkhaniatan •advr GMn-rml
Pollock, and ha« facetted Um Medal for the rr^
capture of Cubool; and vltb the dtd lo («i«
campuiKfi oa the SatleJ (Medal), and wat prr«.-r 1
at Buddiwai, A Iwal, and Bobraon. At Bw.!:*!.
wal he acted aa Bri||ade Mi^or, and ted a huM
«hot under him.
19 Capt. Fftvnrh tetrad to Cktna {Me4al)
with th> 98th, and waa at Chman, lllBinio» ri .-
po >, Shaarhai, Wttoeaac, and Chin Klaii« Fou.
IS {Fior Notn 19 ra 10» $e$ next pmf,)
9 Lt Col. Gaid awed In
campalitB on tbeSolk^ ;Medal)
with tlie aJd. indttdiaK th« bat
Ilea of Uaddtwal, Aliwal, and
Subraon (woundrdV ia the f r4
of which he commanded tb» !<• ^.
8 Captain Clarke terred wiik
the 47th in the Bunnell « a' :
with the 69rd on the S'lt r]
(Medal), and waa pfv«eoi at
Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobrvt^t.
0 Capt. Poliova waa prr«« * i
with the 43d Uftht infifcnir^ la
the attack oin New Orleiui* -i
Jan. itflA. He landed with u t
Kii%u at Oalend oa the ISth
June follow ioc, and was pjv-
•ent at the capture of Pari«.
10 Captaia Bniwn, Li»«tt^
nanta Baa) aid, Parker, Puts,
Steward, Mor|.bett, Uopkir*,
Sutherland. Grubte, aad Buck,
and Doctor Gord>ifi, amM la
the canipa'wa oa the Sui «j
(M«>dal), and wwea preacnt %x
Buddiwal, Aliwal, and &>»brA' '\.
11 Captain Tjtier arrred m ;)
the Oih the campaign of \\*-*t
ia AOkhaniatan
FMlR^Red.
Agemts^'iAtaBT%»
CoxJkCo.
i»ffy/iia#fer.--GeorgePottEr8kine,3Noy.43: ^w.Pll July,34: Xf.PlXar.r&
Ai^jutant.—Lieut. John Wm. Follows," 27 May, 40.
Quarter- Master. — William Peel, 20 July, 47.
Surffeon.—NeUon Dartnell," 19 Jan. 44 ; Auist.-Surg. 4 Dec. 32.
AuUtant'SuTffeons.'^ArehibaU Gordon,** M.D. 28 June, 3a
Charles Hamilton FasaoD,<* 12 July, 44.
,,.„.. ^ GoitionKenmureHardle,M.D.12Feb.47
r**^. "^U* K«y 8o"»«'»«t pMfonnad the aiduoaa aad napoaaible duty of Afde-do-Ctonn>
tary toHli Grace the Duke of WeUlnRioothfOUf bout lh« campaiims In Spain, Pnrtagal,I^L.v,r,»«
nlZH" '''^r.' Vw • ^f *?*? **{ ^^^^ ^*"*f'^ Talarera. and BoaacoC^rotLidodTrThe attack aad
Oporto, purauit of Marshal 8oult.rrtreat to tbelinea ofTonw Vedraa, occopallon of them. oporaU
j;jrl?/ ***"r n !f 'ITJa ^*"*?' ''""?• **^"' '•* •*•»• <>' ^^^ the brilliant MtofS^tL^^
S!fiJ^^ '"•^*^' F*"1f^ Rodrifo, liege and capture of Bad^oi. battle of Salamanca. captuT«^ oTltolnd a.
« : I ?* "?"*• *'*''*'L« ^^ *"•«»' '^^ VaUadoUa to BurfoaTTicia of that caMla, TSoiTSlWn oL^aVi^
3 e fl from Biifvoa to the frontiers of Portugal, adranee In laiMatUea of VUtSu MdU»^IlS,r
- 2 3 Iruo. paaMge of the Bidamoa. the Nlrella. and the Kite : Tdraaee In ldl4, Suttoa ofOrtWuS^t
3 8$ •"<* •7'y other affair which took place ; al«> the batUe of Qoatra Braa, retrjat of the irajnTwi
a a ^ Puentea d'Onor, Badi^os, Salamaoca, Vitioria Pyreaeat, NlT#lla, Hf^a, Or^lM^ IM0M.
lat«
S4C«e
d
YeMn'Serv.
44
Full
85
84
23
^*i7?ja£] 5^th{TJie West Norfolk) Reqt. of Foot. ]^S^;^,:i^^^ 20&
The Spktnx, with the wonU " Mi R ABOUT"— " BQYPT"— " A VA."
ColonMlr-9 UlyveB, Xorrf Downes,* KCB. Em. 31 March 04 ; Li, 12 Not. 04 ;
CapL 4 Sept. 06 ; Mqjar, 31 Mar. 11 ; Lt.-Col 6 Sept. 12 ; CoZ. 27 May 25;
Mqfor-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Lt.-Gen. 9 Nov. 46 j t^. 64th F. 4 April 45.
Li.'Colonel," 9 ^SSi Mildmay Fane,' EnM, 11 June, 12 ; Lt, 25 Sept. 13 j C^p^.
P 28 July, 14 yMqj, p2 Mar 20 ; Lt.-Col. P 12 June, 23; C0<.28 June, 38.
M<{for$.—^i&John Clark,' KH. JEns, 2 June, 14; lAetU, 27 Not. 21 ; Capt, P 29
Aug. 26 ; Alitor, P25 Dec. 29 ; Brevet Lieut.CoL 28 Nov. 41.
William Yorke Moore, Ens, p 15 Dec. 25 ; LietU. p 12 Dec. 26 ; Capt, p 19 July,
33; Afiyw, P30 Dec. 42.
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Captains.
9 John Norman^
John Ross Wheeler
Henry Brown
Bowland Moffat
Seton Lionel Smith ....
Alfred Robert Margary. .
Patrick L. C. Paget, s, . .
John Brett Chalk
Launcelot Edward Wood
John Arthur Skurray . .
LlEUTENANTa. '
George Poulett
George dimming Miller
John Charles IIUI Jones
Edward Neville
Francis Fane, s
John Fioyd
William Freeland Brett
Lawrence Trent Cave . .
J. Sinclair Thumson, adj.
John S. Ferguson Fowke
Henry Edward Redmond^
Thos. Hungerford Powell
A>'lmer Stranglord Craig**
ENKIONd.
Pridaux William Gillum
W. Edw. Freeman O'Brien
Fra. Wm. Tlio. Caulfield
Henry Elliott Bayly ....
John Fred. Flaraank ....
Arthur Hunt
William Frederick Hart
George Daniel Kinahan
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
2 July 12
30 July 28
P14 Aug. 28
P 22 June 32
12 Feb. 36
p 26 June 38
11 Aug. 37
P 12 July 27
P 21 May 29
P 3 Aug. 38
P 22 Mar. 39
P 19 July 39
P16 Dec. 40
1 June 41
P27 Aug. 41
P17 Sept. 41
P 1 Apr. 42
P 23 July 42
P2o Not. 42
P 30 Dec. 42
20 May 42
P 29 Sept. 43
31 Mar. 43
9 Not. 15
P 25 Dec. 29
P 31 Dec. 29
p 7 Aug. 35
P 19 July 39
20 Oct. 40
P 6 Aug. 41
23 Feb. 31
P 22 June 32
P27 Aug. 41
CAPTAIN.
9 July 32
P15 Dec 40
P 6 Aug. 41
P27 Aug. 41
P30 Dec. 42
P27 Oct. 43
P 12 Dec. 43
6 Dec. 44
24 May 46
9 Oct. 46
P 8 Feb. 42
P 1 Apr. 42
P 30 Dec. 42
p 29 Sept. 43
P 12 Dec. 43
2 Aug. 44
6 Dec. 44
P 6 Feb. 46
13 June 46
14 June 46
P 9 June 46
BRBY.-MAJ.
9 Not. 46
P 28 Oct. 43
6 Dec. 44
17 Jan. 45
14 Apr. 46
7 July 46
10 Oct. 46
17 Sept. 47
6 Mi^or Noraan wac juMt U
the tetUc of Vittorlm. MMl Mrotvly
wotiBded ami takra priMacr la th«
Maya Paaa, In tbr
6 Lieut.
Campaign of 1844 and 46 in tha
Snnthem Coneaa and Bawaat
Warree couoiry, and reccired ttia
tbankf of Che GuTernor la Counell,
and of the Commander in- Chief,
in Oeneral Ordera. for bit acr-
rieea at the Porta Mnsohnr and
Munauntoah i be waa alio ineaent at
tile itonn and eapture of the Forttvae
4u of Puaella, on which oecaaioa bm
^ earned the refflnealal colour.
7 Lieut. Craiff aerred with the
Stnd in the cauipaign oa the Sutlij
(Medal), and received a fevere wound at the battle of
Perotefbah. causing amputatl.m of Uie right foie-wm.
S Capt Bartlejr aerved tbe Corunna campaign,
and aubfcquently in the Peninanla fhNn March, ISIl.
to the end of the war and wa« eiyafed tl Almaraa,
Alba de Tormea, Balghar, Tittoria, Pjrencca. ttth,
Wth. and S7th Juljr. Pampeluna X8th and lOth July.
.P 14 Aug.
19 Oct.
28 Sept. 47
Paymaster,— i^ George Bartley," 23 June, 25 : Ens, 25 Oct. 07 ; Lt. 13 Apr. 09 ;
Ai^utant. — Lieut. Jame? Sinclair Thomson, 24 May, 46. [Capt. 9 Dec. 21.
Quarter-Master. — William Marriott, 11 Sept. 46 ;' Ens. 12 June 46.
Surgeon, — Charles Dawson, M.D., 9 Oct. 46; Assist.-Surg, 11 Jan. 39.
Assistant-'Surgeons. — Francis Hastings Baxter, M.D., 11 July, 45.
Thomas Moorhead, M.D., 24 Oct. 45.
Facings Greeji. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k, Co.
I Lent Downes waa appointed Aide*de Camp lo Sir John Cradock, whoa he accompanied to Portagal in Nov. 1108.
wb^re Sir John held the chief eooimand until May IfMK), when be waa mieeeeded by the Duke of Wellingtoa, with whan
Lovd Duwnea continued as Aide de-Camp and Auistant Military Secretary during the whole war, and waa preeent at tiM
hnttlca of Talnvera (tUghtly wounded), BneacOb Puentea d*Onor. and BI Bodon ; elegea of Cludad Bodrigo and Badajnn,
baalca of Silamanea, Vittoria, and the Pyrrncea ; airge of San Sebastian, battlea of the NlrcllB, NIre,
(iligbUy wooadrd). Hia Lordabip haa received a crow and one ela«p.
1 Col. Pane aereed In tbe Peninsula ftom Dec ISlt lo March IS14. Including the battle of Vlttorla, aaaaalt
of San Sebastian, and battlea of the NWe on 9 and IS Dec. 18. Served alM the campaign of 1SI6. Ineludfa^ the battlea flf
Qnatre Bras and Waterloo, at the former of which he was acTcicIy wounded.
S Llc«t.»Col. Clark aerred the campaign of 181 ft, including the battle of Waterloo and itonning of Cambray. Sorred blan
«h« campaigna of I8t4 and U In Ara, Inelndtng rtie taking of Rangoon, Kimendine, Kamaroot, aad Mahatlca. Lad tba
altaeh upoo tbe fortHed beighta at Aracao, and was sererely wounded in the neck, arm, and left side.
IS Capt. HilUer aetrd as Aide de-eanip to BricaiJirr Cureton in tbe action of Mai ar^pore, and haa recelreU the Brohao
Star. Be serred as Aide de-camp to the GoTcmor Oeneral with the Army of tbe SutieJ, and waa scTercly wounded in tht
asUon at Moodfcee ( Medal).
14 Major Havelock aerrrd with the I6lh Lanecra at the siege and capture of Bhurtporc, In 18S5*6 ; aad la that on tbe SntleJ.
laeladlng the battle of Sobraon ( Medal) . Serred with the Army of the Indus, during the campaign In AITghaalstan la laSS
aader Lord Keaae as Brigade Mi^jor to the Cavalry Division, and was present at the siege and capture of Ohnsnee ( Medal).
Be acted In tbe same capacity during the campaign in Affkhanistan In 1S4S undar General Pollock, and was prcacat la tha
action at Teaevn. and at the recapture of Cabool ( Medal). He served also as U. A. Quaricnnaster General to the Cavalry
DivlsioB In the canipai«n on the Sutlej ( Medal), Including the battlea of Muodkec, PeraaaaMw •Bd Sobraon. and waa moat
■ererely wounded in the lungs at Feroaeabab.
15 L'spLChvatfr and Lieut. Aiokea serTad in the campslgn on the Sutl^ (Medal), and was pn>»ent at
Btiddiwsl AUwal, and Sobraon (icTei«l> wounded).
1Q Lt. Breton aerred in the campaign on thu SntleJ (MediU), and waa preasnt nt Buddlwal, AUwal, and
Bobrmiii (woanded).
17 Lieut. Follows lenred in the campaign of 1845-4) on the Sutl^ (IfedalX and was tngafsd in the
hatOee •f Aliwal and Sobraon.
18 Mr. Dnrtnell aerrad with the 4th Lt. Dracoona during the campaign in AITghaniilaB andsr I«rd Kcane,
aM was ptvagnt at th« aisge and eaptnra of Ohtunaa (Madal).
10 Mr. FiUMB was at Bnddlwal and Aliwal (Madal).
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5&A ( T%€ Westmoreland) Regt. of Foot. [Si^SS!;^
" CHINA."—" TkM Dragon.''
ColoneL
9 John Wardlaw/ Etu, 27 April, 06; LietU. 5 Oct 96; Capt. 24 May» 96 ;
M<^Wy 16 Jan. 06; Lieut.-CoL 10 May, 10; Col. 12 Aug. 10 ; Mt^or-Ge*.
22 July, 30 ; Lieut.^Gen. 23 Nor. 41 ; C<a. 55 Foot. 7 Aug. 40.
Xi«tc^.-Coton«2.— Charles Warren,* CB. JStu, 24 Not. 14; Lt. 13 No?. 18;
Capt. P 1 Aug. 22; Mqfor^ 21 Nov. 34 ; Brevet Lt.-CoU 23 Dec: 42; Lt.^
Co/. P 25 Not. 45.
MqjoTM.--^ Arthur O'Leary,' Bns. 18 Apr. 11 ; Lieut. 25 Jan. 14 ; Capt. 27
Not. 35 ; Brevet-Mqf, 23 Dec. 42 ; Afq;. 11 Not. 45.
Henry Charles Banuton Daubcney,^ CB. Ens. 12 Mar. 29; Xf . 9 Aug. 31 ;
Cfl/>f. P280CL36; Brev,'Mqj. 23 Dec. 42; Mqjor^ p 25 Not. 45.
Facing*
Captains.
John BailUe Rose*
John Coats"
Hector M'Caskill
Fred. Amelius Whimper'
W.HoUandL.D. Cuddy^
Henry Thomas Butler^ . .
Wm. Tumour Granville
Edmund Pitman"
DanielM'Coy
George Klng^
LZEUTBIYANTS.
W. Haviland Fairtlough^
WlUlam 8nowe»«
John George Schaw,*^ r.
John Frend,^ ad^
Henry Reynolds Wejge
£dw. JohnTho. Montresor
Thomas Smith Lloyd • .
Reginald Yonge Shipley
Alfred C. Cure
Anthony Denny
Robert Smith
John Hanam'
Robert William Torrcns
Ensigns.
Charles M. G. Quantrille
Henry Peploe Feilden . .
Thomas Southwell Brown
John Walker
Augustus Leacock Marsh
WiUiamShiell
Robert Hume
Thomas Planta Denne • «
BNSION.
P 8 Apr. 26
P 2 Not. 30
29 Not. 27
P23Jan. 35
P31 May 33
p
LIEUT.
18 May 32
3 June 32
4 June 32
P23Mar. 38
27 Not. 35
1 Not. 33 p 18 Mar. 36
8 Jan. 41 p 25 Oct. 42
P27 Jan. 37 P28Sept.d9
26 May 38 p 15 Not. 39
P 19 Oct. 38 P 7 Feb. 40
Pl2Aug. 36 29 Dec. 38
5 Aug. 36 27 Aug. 38
P 14 June 39 P 15 Dec. 40
P 7 Sept. 38 ' 20 Feb. 41
PSlDec. 39! 8ApH142
P27 May 42 p24 0cL 45
26 Oct 43 P25NOT. 45
CAPTAIN. IBRBT.-MAJ*
P 7 Feb. 40
P 10 Apr. 40
P 15 Dec. 40
P 5 Oct. 41
P 24 Oct. 45
11 Not. 45
P28 AiH*. 46
Pll Dec. 46
P 9 Apr. 47
P 5 Not. 47
6 Not. 46
P5Dec. 43
30 July 44
p 6 May 42
P 20 Dec. 42
P22 Dec. 43
P16SepL46
p 27 June 45
P24 0cL 45
14 Not. 45
P 25 Not. 45
PdO Dec. 45
P 15 Jan. 47
P 9 Apr. 47
Pll Dec. 46
P 9 Apr. 47
P17 Dec. 45
14 Apr. 46
23 Dec. 45
P 5 Not. 47
P 5 Not. 47
Pagmaster. — Henry Hyachith Warren,*<> 13 Dee. 44 ; JEAw. P9 Dec 36 ; £^.
A4futant.^Lieta. John Frend,^ 4 JuIt 44. [4 Feb.3ai.
Quarter- Afoffer.— James Wm. Grigg,^ 22 June, 39.
^uryvon.— Alex. Campbell," 30 Sept 42 ; A. Surg. 29 July. 30; if. A. 27 Feb. 27.
Aeiist.'Surgeon.--U€iiTy Clinton Foss/'26 Feb. 41.
[Betumedfrom China, 10 Aug. 1844.]
Green. — Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. R. Borough, Bart.,
Armit dc Co.
.Qcneitl Wardkw icnrcd ia Urn Pwnta— 1> and
Cbe7«lhatthcbMU«f tfa»NI*«.i^«Wdb Wtea
wlthiiiMe
I Uc«W
tecdreda
t Lt'CoL Warn* Mircd tUt campaign afalaal IIm Hajah of Coorg In 104, aiMl wai ■ermly
Pvttah on Ite Sri AprU » be tweeccded to tiw vmmaaA of tfaa UcM Wti« of Ite ftMh oo U.-OoL
fomwinrtrd the flMh at ClUa Uaa« Foo io Cblna, aad «ai agatai wvcrrljr wooadcd in a penonal
two of wbom ha MnMclf Ullcd.
S Uaiot O'Loary acrrcd Iha caaspalgns of ISll, It, and IS, in Cbe Pcninrala, laeludlnr the dcf* of Olndad
battla of Salaaaanea, alcga of Boigoa, and wtfint thmtnm. Scrrcd la tba N«paui war, and was trtxrfj
an attacii on tho lacfghCi of Hanlapotc, lat UarA, ISIS. Served la tba MahratU war In 1817 and la AIm in
AaMj, Chwaa. and CUnhoCk Inclndinff tvpolao of Uie night attack.
4 M^lor Daabcney lenrcd the campaign against the t^ah of Coorg In 1SS4. On the China cxpcdltiim he
Light Company of the 66ch at the repnUc of tlic enem3r*t night attack on Chlahac, and alio at Chapoo | and he
Brigade to Sir JaaMO Schoedde at Wimpmg, Shai^hai, and Chin Kiang Poo.
5 Captain Booe aerred with the 5Mh, and Captain Whimper with the tSth, at Chin Klang Poo. ta China,
S CapUln Coati served in China, at Amoy, Chuma, aad Chia Kiaag Poo.
7 M^ Caddy, Capti. Batler aad Ktaig, Llcutk Pairdoagh and Prend, and Qnarter«lla*r Ovlgg awed In
Anwjr, Chaaan, CMnhae (laelndlng repalso of night attack), Chapoo, Woosaag, Shaaghne, and Chin Klaag Poi
Caddj was aaverely wiwhIwI at Chia liaa« Poo whRrt leadhig the advaaee gnard at tho fscalsdr of the dty.
8 Lient. Banam served the campalga an the SatkJ ia 1848-S (Medal) with the 8th, aad was peasant a» Ihr
Mondkco (wanaded), Peroaeshah, and Sehraon.
18 Llentk Saowe aad Sebaw, and PaynMaler Wartaa aerrad in China, at Amay, rhama. ai
npalse a( the night alfeaek.
II Capt. niman ssrvod la Chla*,al Aimy, Chaisa, Chbdm^ aad Chia Klang Poa.
Ifl 8am na CMSpheU satvod with the Sted In the aampaign la Selade airier Sir Charlea Napier,
af the Port of lasaaaafhar, aad at tho haute of Mtsann (Medal). He
md was present ai tho Iniestment and stowtfag of Paanlla and
Yean'8f»rT.
46
31
45
83
35
Half
Pay.
'^'pg?.^'^"] 6m {The tFest Essex) Ri. Of Foot [^^g^*] 207
"MORO"— « GiBRALTA*"— With the CasOe and Key^ « MinUii Insi^ia Calpe.**
Coiimel.^9 John JSarl o/ Westmorland/ GCB. QCH., Ens, 17 Dec. 03; X*. 6
Jan. 04 ; Capt. 3 May, 06 ; Mqj. 20 Dec. 10 ; Zt.^Col. 12 Dec. 11 j Co?. 4 Jane,
14 ; Mty.'Gen, 27 May, 26 3 LL-Gen. 28 June, 38 ; CoL 66th Regt. 17 Nov. 42.
Lieut.'ColaneU. — ^William Hassall Eden, Ent. Pdl March, 14 ; Lieut, p22 June,
20; Capt. P13 July, 23 ; Mqfar, P29 Aug. 26; Xi«irf.-CW. P 10 Aug. 39.
r.PeterShadwell Norman, ^iu. 9 July 03 ; X#. 2 Jane 04; C^. 8 Mar. 10 ; Brw^
Jf£i;.22Ja]y30; Jfq/,16July37; Brcv.X<..CW.9NoT.46;Lf..CoZ.20 Not.46.
Miuars. — Rrimnnd Wm. Wilton Passy, Ent. 8 Apr. 26; Lieut. PSODec. 26;
Capt. P23 Sept. 36 ; Mt^jor, p 12 Sept. 43.
r. Nicholas Palmer.' Ent. 11 Not. 13 ; Lieut. 3 May, 21 ; Capt. P26 May, 26 ;
Jgrgpg#-ilfa>or, 28 June, 38 ; Major, 20 Nov. 40.
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Captains.
r. Cha. O'Conor Higgins
John Wegg
r. Wm. Adam Conran . . .
Soulden Oakeley
r. Arthur William Byles
Samuel Symes Cox ....
r. George William Paty . .
Gteorge Raban
r. Rich. Walter Lacy ....
Richardson Anderson
Pennant Athel. Iremooger
r. John James Bull . . .
LtBUTBNANTS.
Thomas Wallace Fraser .
Edward Fred. Hare, adj.
r James S. Hawker Farrer
John Stratford Saunders
Wm. George Margesson
Hugh Whitchurch Austin
r.Foz Maule Ramsay, at^.
r. Gteorge Scott Hanson . .
Alex, (^rge Woodford
Edw. M. H. Mainwaring*
r. Allan Macdonald ....
William Fred. Ward ....
r. Henry C. Lanauze. . . .
John Pye Pye
r. Henry John Tolcher . .
r. Francis Wm. Fellows ..
Ensigns.
William Watkin Bassett
Francis Henniker Sykes
r. William Clutterbuck . .
r. George Thome
r. John Keys Humfrey . .
I Hugh Ecdes
r.S. Wm . Limley Cheetham
Morton Robert Eden. .
r. Thomas Edward Pedder
r. William Caimcross
«N8ION.
LIBUT.
31 Dec. 06
PlSDec. 28
PllOct. 31
P28 June 36
17 Nov. 87
P 13 Nov. 35
P 6 Sept. 30
31 Jan. 40
23 Mar. 32
8 Jan. 41
P27 Apr. 38
P 8 June 39
30 Aug. 39
9 Jan. 41
2 Apr. 41
IJune 41'
P 16 July 41
28 Jan. 42
P 18 Feb. 42
P 7 Apr. 43
P 2 June 43
28 Jan. 42
16 Nov. 41
Pl8Aug. 43
p 7 June 44
P 20 Aug. 44
P28 Nov. 45
P 16 Dec. 45
P 6 Feb. 46
P 27 Feb. 46
P 3 Apr. 46
29 Apr. 46
30 Apr. 46
1 May 46
2 May 46
19 May 46
P 19 Mar. 47
CAPTAIN.
14 July 08
10 Mar. 33
P20 May 36
P 6 Sept. 39
16 Apr. 41
P 12 June 40
P 18 Feb. 42
P 30 Dec. 42
15 Sept 37
P 7 Apr. 43
8 Apr. 42
P 16 Nov. 41
10 Dec. 41
P12May 43
p 2 June 43
P 18 Aug. 43
P 12 Sept. 43
P22 Dec. 43
p 7 June 44
p 6 Feb. 46
P 3 Apr. 46
26 Mar. 46
1 May 46
1 May 46
1 May 46
19 May 46
P29Dec. 46
29 Oct. 471
BRBY.-XAJ*
23 Nov.
9 Nov.
41
46
6 Mar. 27
P20 May 36
P 80 Dec. 42
P 22 Dec. 43
P20 Aug. 44
P 26 Apr. 44
P 6 Feb. 46
P 3 Apr. 46
1 May 46
P29Dec. 46
P 27 Oct. 46
P20 Dec. 43
9 H^or Palmer lerrcd the
cunpctign of 1814 In Holland,
Including the attack up n the
fUlage of Merxem, 18th Jan.,
alio second attack and capture
9d Feb., when hif regt. captured
twagunt; bombardment of the
French fleet in the Schei(lt,Arom
8d to 0th Feb. AcliTely engag-
ed at Fort Frederick on the
Scheldt, sad March, In imped-
ing the passage ot French line
of battle ships to Fort Lillo, for
the purpose of throwing proTi-
sions and assistance into the
garrison. Again employed on
the same duty SSth March
following.
S Llcvt. Melawuiav serrtd lo flie Qaeen*! in th«
euDpal(B in th« •oathcm Mahntu eonntry ia 1644
(Ineladinff the •Connlii« of tb* fortrett of PnatUa), •ad
thai Id tba Cobcsd In lS46b
29 Oct. 47
Paymaster. — Stephen Lawson, 6 Jan. 43 ; Ens. 26 Dec. 34; Lieut. 22 Jan. 39.
Aiifutants.^Lieut. Edward Frederick Hare, 19 May, 46.
r. Lieut. Fox Maule Ramsay, 20 Nov. 46.
QuarteT'Maeters. — ^William Dougherty, 3 May, 44.
r. Joseph Swaine, 20 Nov. 46. [Assist.\0 Mar. 26.
Surgeons. — Michael Ryan, M.D. 9 Apr. 41 ; Assist.-Surg. 16 June, 25 ; Hosp."
r. Geo. Alex. Cowper, M.D. 5ur^* 22 Dec. 46; Ass.-Surg. 30 Mar. 38.
Assistant-Surgeons. — ^William Deeble, 27 Oct. 46. i Facings Purple. —
r. Jas. Henry May, 22 Dec. 46. | Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 Lord Westmorland serred in 1805—4, as Aide-de-Gamp to Lieut.-Qeneral Don on the expedition to
BanoTer. In 180&— 7, as Assistant-AdUutant-General in SlcUy; on board Admiral Sir J. Duckworth's fleet
In the action at tiie passage of the Dardanellea, and the destruction of the Turkish fleet, lying off the castles ;
in the actions before Constantinople at the island of Prota, and at the repassage of tlie fleet through the
Dardaoellea. In Egypt as Assistant-A4)utant-Oeneral with the force under M^|or-General Wauchope, at
tiM first storming of the town ot Bosetta, and in the retreat ; and subsequently in the second attack and
liege of that place, with the force under M^Jor^Oeneral Sir W. Stewart. In 1800, senred in Portugal as
Asslslattt-A4)ataat-Oeneral in the army eommanded by Sir Arthur Wellesley, in the affiUr in the front of
Obidoe. and in the battles of Roleia and Vimlera. In 1809, serred as extra Alde-de-Camp to Lord Wellington,
and was present at the battle of Talarera. In 1810, with the Srd Dragoon Giurds, in the campaign in Pur-
tmal, incioding the retreat to Torres Yedras, battle of Busaoo, and adTaace to Santarem. In Sept. 181S,
prpeeisded on a mission as Military Gommlaioner to the head-quarters of the allied armies, under Prince
Mkvaraenberg, ia Germany. Serred at the siege of Hunlngnen, and the campaign of 1614 in France, In-
cioding the taking of Laogres, the battles of La Rothiere and Brienne, capture of Troyes, aflUrsof Mormant
-*^ —— ■*■ *» '•»»>* nf nnw i1*f«nMi nf Trttvtm. wh«n attaekMl br Bonanarte SSrd Feb. : battle of Bar-aur-
Yearv'Sen-.
50
208 51tk( The West Mtddleeex) Regt. of Foot. \J^^xSS^
** ALBtrHBKA"— '* VITTORIA"— "PYR»irBB8"— " iriVBLLB"— « KIVB"— " PBHIVSUUL."
Colonel.
9 Wi Henry, VUeount Hardinge,* GCB. JSnt. 8 Oct. 17d8; LUui. S6 Mar.
1802 ; Capt. 7 Apr. 04 ; Mi{for, 13 Apr. 00 ; Lieui.'Col, 30 May, 11 ; Col.
10 July, 21 ; MtQ.-Gen, ^2 July, 30 ; Lieut.-Gen. 23 Not. 41 ; CoL 57th
Regt. 31 Muy, 43. Lieut.- Colonel.
Harry Shakcspear Phillips,* CB. Comei, p8 Jan. 24; Lt. 12 May, 26 ; Cajfi,
P 14 Feb. 28 ; Mqfor, p 31 Aug. 38 ; Lt.-CoL P31 Mar. 43.
Mqjon.
Thomas Shadforth, En$. 8 Apr. 25 ; Lmit. PlO Oct 26; Capt. p 19 Apr. 81 ;
Mt^oTy 29 March, 44.
John Stuart, En». 22 Jan. 20 ; Xf . 26 March, 23 ; Capt. P 13 Aug. 85 ; MtQ^r,
P6 May, 86 ; Brevet Lieut.-Col. 0 Nov. 46.
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Capt A lies.
9 John Ovens'
Henry Qahan
Henry Hill
Henry Montagu Smyth
William Fred. Harvey
Laiigford Frost
Edward Stanley
Henry J. Warre, #.
John Ahmuty
Warren Ahmuty
LlBUTBXAKTS.
Geo. Henry Hunt, atlf. . .
Henry Braddel Croker, r.
Loftus Cassidy
Clement Swetenham ....
David Edw. Armstrong. .
William Inglis
Robert Hunt
Rob.Wm.S. Raper Hunton
Robert Abraham Logan
Rob. T. Schutz Boughton
Geoi^e Armstrong ....
Hector Monro
Charles Edmund Law^ . .
Enbionb.
Jason Hassard
John H. Lothian
John Wyse
Jamf>s Stewart
Henry Butler
William Fowler Jones ..
William Pollard
James Franklyn Bland
BlfSION.
2 July 12
P 13 June 30
31 July 23
7 June 31
P 11 April 26
12 Aug. 34
8 May 35
3 Feb. 37
17 Nov. 37
PlOFeb. 38
P 8 Jan. 36
P 25 Jan. 39
P 0 Nov. 38
31 Mar. 37
25 Dec. 38
LIBOT.
5 July 14
P15 June82
3 Aug. 26
P20 Mar. 35
P 13 Aug. 29
9 Sept. 37
10 June 38
1 June 41
P 6 Mar. 40
25 Aug. 40
P 9 Nov. 38
P 15 Dec. 40
11 June 41
2 July 41
11 Sept. 41
CAPTAIB. IBRBT.-MAJ.
9 Sept. 37
P 6 Mar. 40
11 Sept. 41
24 May 45
5 Aug. 42
11 Oct. 45
29 Dec. 45
8 Jan. 47
2 Mar. 47
9 Apr. 47
7 Feb. 40 P81 Dec. 41
4 Sept. 40
PdOOct. 40
26 Oct. 41
P 31 Dec. 41
8 Nov. 42
23 Jan.
P 2 Feb.
12 Feb. 42
20 May 42
P 3 Mar. 43
4 Oct. 44
P 2 Mar. 47
40 P 29 Jan. 47
44jP 8 May 46]
3 Oct. 44
P31 Dec. 44
P 16 Sept. 45
29.Jan. 46
P 2 Mar. 47
19 Mar. 47
P 2 Mar. 47
S Capt. Ov«M wttvS la ttM F— hwla, trmm Kav.
ISIS to tlw and oT Ui» mar. taelmllaf tht baiilm of \H^
toria, Pamprluna (wouadrd), NItcUc, Ovtkn A
toua«. 8€rv«d subf^qDently la th* AaarHean •ar,
cludloc tb* acttea at PUIUtNirtk.
4 LMvt Law Mrv«4 wlik ikt tlh
eanpaicB ea tbe SuilrJ ia lt46. aad w»
the bata* oT Sobraoa (Medal).
PlO Dec. 47
Paymaster.— Mtirli >iatthews, 28 July 43 ; Ens. 20 May 90 ; Xf . 83 Nov. 40.
Adjutant. — Lieut, George Henry Hunt, 3 Nov. 46.
QuarffT-JIfa^er.— David Morrow, 30 June 43 ; Bnt. 7 Jan. 42 ; Lt. 84 Feb. 43.
^tir^ecm.— Johnstone Thomson Richardson, M.D. 30 July, 47; Astiet.^Surg.
1 Feb. 39.
Astittant'Surgeon. — James Jackson, 11 June 41.
Faeinffs Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k, Co.
[Returned from Madras 28 Sept. 46.]
t Loid Bardbifft Mrvtd thiaaghoat iba whola of lb* PeolafoUr war. aearly iba wbola «r At Ubm m OfyMf
■Mar OMwtal of tbe Pettoftteie army, aad waa pmeat at tbe battlca «i Rolcla aad Vtariera (■■iiaSiri). rtcreai
haaiaar OaraaM, paaMce oT tbe Doaro. baiUe oT Baaaea* IhMt of Tonaa Vcdraa, battle of Albabcfa. laiaad Sd Uevee ari
Jaa, ri«fa aad captare of Ctadad aodrlga. Sd ■!<«• of Bail^|a«, battle* oT Salamaaca. TlitoeU (arTerely
laaa, iba Pjrreaeea, NiveUa, Nire. aad Oftbes. Scrred alaa tbe eaaipalga of 1S1A. aad was arwrely waaadtd at Ufav. !•
iaac—left bead aapautrd. Aa Govcraor OMetal of ladla be
Sobfaaa. Bis leedabtp baa recelrcd a ctaaa aad See daapa.
fl LieBt..Colooel Pbilltpa wrred ta tiia eanpalca oa tba Satkd (Medal), a^
Baddlwal, Atlwal, aad Cobraoa. aad a Briffade la tba amy of tba Sutlej dariac tbe
ia tft* batllae eT Maodbea, PciaacAab. amS
Iba Ukd la Iba
Aobe, tba aubtcqaent ailUr opoo the fisrea, re-captvrt of Tro7M, batUat of Arria
Cbampeiiobe, adranca upoa and battle of Parte, and capture of Unt citf . A» Hit M^faMy^ Bavvf
dinary and Miaiat^r PlanipocantSarj at tba Court ofTaicanjr, ienred wlih the Awtrlaa wrmy is lb* <
againat Naplea, In ISId, Ineludlng tbe bnttlet of Tolenlino and Maroerata. Slfiied, la eai4«ncilaa
Field Manhal Btancht, wbocomnandcd tbe Aii»trian innj, tbt MlUtaiy convention by vbkH iha
af MSplee w« nMortd to tts Sovereign, King Ferdinand.
«fik
*""*• "^njZf^ '^'^] SSth ( The Rutlandshire) Regiment of Foot 209
'* OIBBALTAR "—with the CtutU and Key^ " Mentis Jntignia Co/jie."— Hm Sphinx, with
the words "EGYPT'»—"MAIDA"—" SALAMANCA"— " VITTORIA"—
" PYRENBBS"-— "NIVELLE*'— "ORTHES"— ** PENINSULA."
CoUmeL
9 Frederick Maitland/ Sng. I Sept. 1779 ; Lieut, 19 Sept. 82 ; Capt. 2 Dec. 89 ;
Mqftnry2l Aug. 93; Xi«u«.-Co2. 2 July, 94; CoL 1 Jan. 1800; Mqjor-Gm,
80 Oct. 05 ; Lieut.'Gen, 4 June, 11 ; Oen, 25 May, 25 ; Col. 58th Regiment,
11 Dec. 33. Lieut.'CoUmeL
Robert Henry Wynyard,* CB. JSm. 25 Feb. 19; Lieut, p17 July 23; Capt. p20
May 26; Jtfiyar, 25 July 41 ; Lieut. -Col. P30 Dec. 42.
If4;<^«.— Cyprian Bridge,* JEns. 8 April, 25; Lieut. P31 Jan. 28 ; Capt. P16
Dec. 36; Mtyor, P30 Dec. 42.
Charles Augustus Amey, JEnt. p 5 Not. 25 ; Lieut. P 9 Ang. 31 ; Capt. p 1 July,
87 ; Mq^ar, P 12 May, 43.
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Captains.
Qeo. Ponsonby Hume
Henry Mataon^
Joseph Henry Laye*. •
Jonai Pasley Haidy . .
Cha. LavaUin Nugent
Andrew Hamilton Russell
Richard Denny*
Wm. WUd Jos. Cockcraft^
Charles Wm. Thompson^
Charles Dresing
LiBUTBNANTS.
Alexander Macleod Hay*
Cha. Chester Master
Henry Colin Balneavis*
John Alex. Cha. Petley*
John M'Lerie,** adj
Alfred Rush
Isaac Rhodes Cooper . .
Mich. Lionel Westropp'^
Cha. St. John S. Herbert
George Hyde Page . .
J.D. M. Bidwell Edwards*
Thomas Pedder
BNSION.
Ensions.
Leslie Jenliins Thompson
Fra.RobertChesterMaster
Fred. Dobson Middieton'
Edward Oliver Barker . .
Christophilns Garstin' . .
George Henry Wynyard"
Thomas John Grant ....
Michael Tighe
P28 June33
16 Sept. 13
P 2 May 84
29 Sept. 25
P21 Aug. 35
18 Jan. 28
PlBMay 36
8 Apr. 25
P 23 Dec. 36
P 19 Feb. 36
P 22 July 36
P 6 July 38
7 July 88
P 12 Oct. 38
28 Dec. 38
P 15 July 36
P2d Apr. 39
P20 Sept. 39
P26Mar. 41
P2d Apr. 41
30 Apr. 41
P 16 Apr. 41
17 Sept. 41
P 22 Hoy. 42
30 Dec. 42
P31 Dec.
P 27 Jan.
3 May
OMay
42
43
44
45
45
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P 16 Dec. 36
2 June 14
1 Dec.
8 Nor.
4 Feb.
23 July 34
P 12 Oct. 38
P 22 Apr.
P 3 May
2 June
87
26
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26
39
38
38
40
10 Oct.
P 2 Oct.
P26Mar. 41
P26 June41
27 June 41
13 July 41
PI6N0V. 41
29 Dec. 42
P27 Jan. 43
P 12 May 43
P 23 June 43
2 July 45
CAPTAIN.
p 20 Sept. 39
30 Nor. 38
P26Mar. 41
25 June 41
P 16 Nor. 41
P 31 Dec. 41
P 30 Dec. 42
20 July 39
P 12 May 43
2 July 45
BREY.-XAJ.
7 July 40
7 July 46
7 Capt.llumipwn 1
oat tlie wliok of the opeimtumi in
New Zcolaod trmn April to ians
184» iiiider Lieat.-Col. Hulme, uid
fron June lS4i to Jaa. 1846 un-
der Colooel DeqMML
8 Lieat. Balncovii wai preient at
the aMauh on Kawiti'e Pah at
Ohiavai on the lU July 184« ; at
the destrnction of Arratna't Pah on
thr leih Ju\j ; and at the ttorminf
of Kaviti'a Pshat Enaptkapeka on
the 1 1th Jan. 1847.
0 Lt. McLerie was prewnt, aa
A4iatant of the Mth, at all the
actions agaiBM the rebel* in the
Northern part of New Zealand dnr-
ing the campaigna from May 184«
to Jan. 1847. At ihe affair at ]fa>
wie he oomnanded a detachment eompoaed of ma-
rines and a eompaaroC the 96ih refimeot.
U) Lt. Westropp waa present at the destruction of
Pomari's Pah on the 80th April 184^; at the attack
on Heki's Pah on the 8th Maf ; at tha destniction of
Waikadi's Pah on the 10th Maf ; at the stormiaf of
Kawiti's Pah at Ohiawai on the 1st Jaly and at ita
dcstniciion on the 10th Jnly ; be was alio present at
the captofe ol Kawiti's Pah on the 11th Jan. 1846.
11 ensign Wfnjrard commanded and led a storming
partv fhim tha left Moekade into the bxeach at Ka.
wit/a Pah OB the nth Jan. 1848.
30 Dec.
Paymaster.— 9Tho. Richardson Timbrell," 25 Oct. 42 ) Qr.-Master, 19 Nor. 90.
AtUutaiU.— Lieut. John M'Lerie,' 28 Dec. 38.
Quarter-Master.— WWWam Moir, 15 Oct 47
Surgeon — Arthur Saunders Tliomson, M.D. 6 Aug. 47 ; Assist. -Surg. 19 Oct. 88.
Assist.^Surgeons.—BiehBi^ BannaUne, 17 Sept. 39.
Thomas Moore Philson,' M.D., 6 Oct 48.
Facings Black. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k. Co.
{Returned from. Ceylon, 23 June, 1839.]
ItfUi^iH aerred at Mm reller of Gibraltar In 1781 : and was rabieqnently fbr osany yean MlUtarr Seeretary to Sir
malph Abetcromtale la the West ladies « and darlnga bout 88 years' service in tha* ettowte, he was at the rrdnetlon of every
island taken by tfte British arms ; and commanded at the Salnitrs. In 1811* be was remoTed, by orders fWmi hornet ffon tfM
GoverwneDt of Granada to the MedHerranean, where be commanded the British anay until the arrival of Lord W. Rcntlneki
aad ■ohsemnnfly took a force often thousand men from Sicily to the eastern coast of Spain. Medal for Martinique.
1 licnt.-Cokmel Wynyard served with the force vsder CoL Detpard in New Zealand ttxsm Oct. 184& until Jan. 1847 la
firirT^ii^ of the iSKh, and entered the breach with the stonnera in the assault on KawitPs Pah, at Rnapekapeka on tha
11th Jan. 184S.
S M^or Mtee awfd with the iSth f]
mm mth^maSm aa Mawio under Lieat.
Mated a wbd tribe;
I tha wtnimmU tbe 1st Jal;
k at tbe e^tnre of tha Pah
Bck* Mi (^ 11^ ^Aib. 1S46.
4 M^ior Xatson joined the Ibree in New Zealand ander Colonel Daepard in Anj
the whale of the aperatione ia New Zealand. He cooiaanded the regi-
Hahee; coaducted a night attack in boau an tha Waikadi liver aad
the Uth oa the ascoad espeditioB, r»«a|»tnred a hUl at the head of tha
iS4» at OUawri. aad led oa the etainiaff partiaa at the assault oa that
11th July. He waa alao preacat at the capture of the Kawiti'a Pa^ at
>nnat 1848. and eervedas Acting Deputy
QaaiUiiiiiaeirr firnrrel. and was present at the assault and capture of Kawiti's Pah at Buapckapeka on the Uth Jan. 1848.
8 Captaina Lay and Coekeraft, Lteuts. Hay. Petley, and Edwards, Bnsifns MUdletoa and OarsCin» and Doctor Philaoa
fas the expedition against Kawiti's Pah, at Rouiekapeka.
Sf^ier Denny commanded the Light Company of the tstl at the destruction of Pomare's Pah on the BOth April 1841 1
at Xawie on 8ih May ; at the attack and deatmetion of the Wuikadi Pah on the 16th Maf; at the storming of Ka-
witPs Fih at Ohiawai on tha 11th July and destruction of the same on the 10th July ; again at the destruction of Amtna^a
Pah OB tha 18th Jnly ; and he waa actively eageged at the storming of Kawiti's Pah on the Uth Jan. 1848.
U Payawster Tfmbren was preeeat, as avolnnteer, with the old 94th, at battlee of the Nive on the 8th, lOib, lllh,
aad Mb Dee. 1818 ; and at the action at Sauveterre, battles of Orthee and Toulouse, and othrr minor aflhirs la the Sou*
with the 87th Begtaseat.
198
47rt ( The Lancashire) RegU qfFoot.
I. at Clonaiel
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«TAKIFA»'— •* YITTORIA"— " ST. BEBAOTUW— " PENIKSULA"— " AVA."
a Ca Thomas Dalmer,> CB., 2d Lieut. 22 Hay, 97 ; Xf. 12 Jnne 00 ; Copt.
23 Oct. 04 ; Mqjar, 10 Dec. 07 ; Lieut.-Col. 17 Aug. 12 ; CoZ. 22 July 30 ;
Mmar-Gen, 28 June 38 ; Col 47th Regt. 16 April 47.
Xiett<.-Coi(m«/.— Philip Dondas,* En8. 22 Aug. 05; Xtotf. 25 Aug. 07 ; Capi.
16 Nov. 20 ; Mqjor, P28 June, 31 ; Lieui.'CoL 23 Nov. 41.
Jlf<ypr#.— John Gordon,* Mm. 28 Sept. 13 j Lieui. 13 Apr. 20; C«p*. Pll Jum
80 ; Afq; w, 23 Nov. 41 . ^ «,
WiUiam O'Qrady Haly, Sns. p 17 June, 28; Xieu*. p 19 July, 31; Capi. p25
Apr. 34 ; Mqjor, P 19 May, 46.
Captains.
BNSIGN.
John Sutton Pll June 30
JohnLardner^ 6 Sept. 22
Henry Bridges
William W. Rooke ....
Jamea Wood Collins ....
Richard T. Fairen
Charles F. Fordyce ....
Robert Samuel Torrens . .
James Villiers
19 July 33
5 Sept. 34
P 27 July 32
SO Hay 34
17 Feb. 38
P 19 Oct. 3^
P 31 Dec. 30
LIEUT.
P22 0ct. 33
12 July 26
P17 Feb. 37
P19 0ct. 38
P22NOV. 38
31 Jan. 40
3 July 40
P 15 Jan. 41
CAPTAIN.
Samuel TooBeyWillIams,«. p 26 June 40
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John Sinnott, adj
Robert Wm. Lowry, r. . .
Claremont Skrine
Henry Call Lodder ....
Frederick Estwick
Henry Meade Hamilton
John Henry Lowndes . .
Charles Courtenay Villiers
Joseph Bimey
Geo.C.Drummond Nangle
Wm. Fred. Aug. Rooke
George William Armit . .
Thomas Roper •
Enbioks.
Sampson Pllkington ....
Henry Nangle
Charles Elgee
Nathaniel Geo. Philips . .
William Henry Longmore
Thomas Wm. WoUocombe
Wm. Octavius Lawrence
Chas. Aldersey Stevenson
25 July 37
P29Dec. 40
P 30 Aug. 30
P 15 Jan. 41
P 22 Feb. 39
9 Aug. 39
p 13 July 41
P 12 Hay 43
P 19 Apr. 44
P 10 Hay 44
P 23 Aug. 44
29 Jan. 46
P 30 Jan. 46
3 Jan. 45
17 Jan. 45
14 Apr. 46
P 10 Hay 46
Pll June 47
PIS July 47
P24 Dec. 47
P25 Dec. 47
P 17 Feb. 37
2 June 40
P 3 Nov. 40
P 13 July 41
PSOHay 43
3 Jan. 45
P 30 Jan. 46
P 13 July 47
P 24 Sept. 41 P 24 Dec. 47
29 Apr. 42 do.
2 Feb. 40
12 Hay 43
8 Apr. 42
P 10 Apr. 44
8 Oct. 41
P 26 Oct. 41
3 Jan. 45
P30Jan. 46
P 19 Hay 46
Pll June 47
P 13 July 47
P24 Dec. 47
do.
BRBT.-MAJ.
Paymaster.— DongitLB Leith Cox, 25 Sept. 40 ; Bns. 30 Nov. 09; X/. 20 Oet. IS.
Adjutant. — lAeui. John Sinnott, 25 July, 37.
Quarter-Matter,— yOMiam H<IntoBh, 25 Sept 46.
^ur^.— Robert Battersby, 2 July, 41 ; A.^Sur, 28 Sept 26; Has.- A. 23 Dee. 85.
Atsittant'Sttrgeon, — George Saunders, 16 Dec. 45.
Facinge White. — AgentSy Hessrs. Cox k. Co. — Irith Agent, John Atkinson,
[Returned from the West Indies, January, 1844.]
1 M^for-Oraml DaIomt** mttIcm i— SxpedMoa to Ofttcadia irWi to Bollaad, ia 179S. iaduataf At
Beldrr, tTtti Augiut, aad tiM mbteqnvat actioa* of the tSod aad 8th October. Bxpvdltkn to Vnral, Vigo Bay, ami
ki 10M. XffTpilaa CBapolga of ItOI. laeladiaff the actleiM oT tbo Bth, Iflth. ISdi, aad tlM of March.
Baaoftt ia 1806 ( aad that to Copeahafni la 1807. lBeludli« th« opevaUaBi wklch l«d to ike capttolattaa af
tbo captur* of tha Daalsb Scet. Exprditioa to Conmaa ia 1808^ taclndioff tba epcratloaa to tha North of
qucady rt-ambarkrd at Caroaaa. Pmiaaalar eampalgas of 1811. IS, aad 11^ taetadlaff tha aetioaa of Bl
So Poata. battiM of Oatoaiaara (Mrrrrljr wouadad) aad Vlttorla. Campalga af 1818. hirladlM Iha hattia
(whrra bU horie wai killed under bin), oMault aad capture of Canbray, aad aaptai« of Paria. Medal I
BffTpt i aad a Bcdal aad a elaap for tha battle* of SaUmaaea aad Vlttorla.
t Ueot.- Colonel Dundaa tenred on the expadition to Bouih America, Including the tnkinf of Mnldonad*
•eTermI akinniahM, and atonntnf of Monte Video. Several •Urmlsheo lo the Boot Indleo. la 1811.
war from Jan. 1H96 nntil pesce waa proclaimed.
a M^|or Gordon oenred the eampalgna of 1816^ 17, and 18, In Ifalwa; In the PrnlaBOiiIf la 1819
tad la Af a in 1825 and 6. Wounded at Donabew 80th If arch, and on the Heights near Prtnaob 8d Itoc.
4 Csplala Lardner oervod la ths Bonwse war fhna Dec 18M oatU posco wai prodataned.
aad M^
199
Ymn'Senr.
2 toiSSto"] 4^^^ ( The Northamptonshire) Regt of Foot.
« DOURO"— " TALAVERA "— " ALBUHERA"— " BADAJOZ"— " SALAMANCA"^
" VITTORIA"— " PYRENEES"—" NIVELLE"— " ORTHES"— " TOULOUSE"—
« PENINSULA.'^
ColoneU
9 George Middlemore/ CB. Ens. Jan. 83; Lieut. 6 April, 93; Capt. 15 Oct
84; Miyor 14 Sept. 04; LieuL-Col. 2 Nov. 09; Col. 12 Aug. 19; Mqfar^
Gen. 22 July, 30; Lieut.-Qen. 23 Nor. 41 ; CoL 48th Regt. 31 May, 43.
Lieut.'Colonel,
55
FuU
28
27
27
Hair
Pay.
14fi
flbn. Arthur Alexander Dalzell, Ens. 28 Apr. 19; Lieut, p 5 Feb. 24 ; Capt. p 8
June, 27 ; Mqfor, p5 Jan. 41 ; Lieut. -Col. p23 April, 41.
M({^OTS.
9 9!8ft William Bruce,* KH. Ens. 1 Dec. Oft; Xt«ti^. 17 Jan. 08; Capt. P14
March, 11 ; Mtyor, P31 Dec. 27 ; Brev.'Lieut.'Col. 23 Nov. 41.
Robert Cole, JSiM. 21 Nov. 16; Xitfu^.P26Dec. 22; Ca;?^ P 14 Aug. 27; Brevet-
Mq/ar, 23 Now. 41 ; Jf£i;or, 19 Dec. 45.
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Captaixs.
Hunter Ward
Jas. Webber Smith*
Benjamin Riky
Render M^unsteven^. . * .
John Moore Ross
Maurice Einiq^tt
George Mowbray LyB* . .
CUfford FeUz m^ij ....
Andrew Green . . ^
William Adam ... ^ ... •
LlEUTBXANTB.
Henry Wheeler,* a^f. . .
Robert Warburton
Clement Wm. Strong . .
Wm. Fetherston
Wm. Freme Wyndowe . .
Alfred Augustus Chapman
Reginald Bainbrigge ....
Frederick West
G. Abercrombie Robinson
Cam Sykes
Cha. Anderson Morsbead *
James Mancor
David Douglas Wemyss
Ensigns.
H.R. Mortimer O'Sulli van
Magnus F.Morton Herbert
Cha. Raleigh Chichester
Samuel John Maclurcan
Oliver Matthew Latham
William Henry Caimes..
Conrad Tulk
Henry Grattan Busbe . .
BNSION.
P 9 Sept. 19
P 11 July 26
P 9 Nov. 30
30 Dec. 12
P 9 Aug. 33
P 19 Apr. 33
2 Mar. 28
P25Dec. 35
12 Jan. 38
P 23 Dec. 86
11 Feb. 34
P 8 Sept. 38
18 Jan. 39
P 8 Jan. 41
P 89 Apr. 42
20 May 42
11 Nov. 42
Pll Aug. 43
26 July 44
Pl7 Jan. 45
1 1 July 37
5 July 44
P 4 Aug. 38
25 July 45
P 30 Dec. 45
31 Mar. 46
P28 Aug. 46
P 20 Jan. 47
p 2 Apr. 47
p 20 July 47
P 28 Sept. 47
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
P 31 Dec. 22
P 25 Dec. 35
30 May 34
6 Jan. 14
PIS Jan. 37
P 1 Dec. 87
20 Dec. 31
30 Nov. 38
P 3 Apr. 40
30 Oct. 40
27 Jan. 37
P 23 Apr. 41
6 May 42
P 29 Mar. 44
5 July 44
P 17 Jan. 45
P 28 Aug. 46
P 29 Jan. 47
P14 Aug. 46
P 2 Apr. 47
P28 June39
P20July 47
11 Mar. 42
P 10 Sept. 25
P 7 Sept. 38
P 8 Sept. 38
30 Nov. 38
P 3 Apr. 40
P 8 Jan. 41
19 Dec. 45
P 29 Jan. 47
P 2 Apr. 47
P 8 May 46
BRBYST-
HAJOR.
28 June 38
7 Paymaster Pennington
•erred In the Peninsula with
the 6th, from June 1809 to
May 1814, including the battle
of Busaco, actions at Torres
Vedras, Lerla, Redinba, Pom-
bal, Bobleda, Condeiza, Foa
d'Arouce, Quarda, Jt Sabugal;
battle of Puentes d'Onor, l«t
siege of Badijos in Hay and
June 1811 (on the 0th June
commanded a party of 1 lerjeant
and 80 men, which drore the
enemy's piquet from the foot of
the Breach); actions at Campo
Mayor, El Bodon, and Fuenla
Quinaldo; siege and storm of
Ciudad Rodrlgo (reeeiTed two
contusions in the Trenches, by the explosion of
a 18-inch shell), siege and storm of Baimos,
battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, battles
of Yittoria, Pyrenees^ NireUe, Mite, Orthes,
and Toulouse.
Paynuuter. — ilJames Mabterson Pennington^ 25 Jan. 16; Ens. P5 Feb. 07;
Xi^^P31 Mar. 08.
Adjutant.— Lieut. Henry Wheeler,' 11 Feb. 34.
Quarter-Master. — James Earlsman Richardsony 9 Mar. 38.
Surgeon. — David Dyce, 13 Dec 44 ; Assistant' Surgeon^ 15 Nov. 33.
Assist.-Surg. — Robert Bowen, 18 May, 41.
II [& Co.
Facings Buff. — Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.^Irish Agents, Sir £. R. Borough, Bt., Armiu
[Returned from Jamaica, March 1847.]
1 LleQt.-Oenera] Mlddlemore lerved in command of his Company of the 86th as Marines on board
B. M.6. BrwMtoieh, with Lord Howe, and afterwards in the North 8m with Lord Duncan. Accompanied
the force to Egypt from India, under Sir Darid Baird, and has receired the Egyptian medal. Berred
also in the Peninnula with the 48th regiment, and has receired a medal for the battle of Talarera, the com-
mand of the regiment having derolTed on him after Ck>I. Donelan was wounded.
2 Lieut-Col. Bruce serred in the Peninsula with the 79th from 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, includ-
ing the battles of the Pyrenees on the 28th, 29th, and 80th July, the blockade of Panipeluna, battles of the
Nivelle and the Nive (10th to 18th Dec.}, inrestment of Bayonne, and battle of Toulouse. Served also the
campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at Waterloo.
8 Captains Webber Smith (wounded) and Lys, and Lieutenant Wheeler, were present at the attack and
capture of Coorg, in the East Indies, in April, 1884.
4 Capt. Mounsteven served at the attack of various poste, Jte. on the Frontiers of Canada, and
withfai the United Stetes in 1818, 14, and 16. Served also with the 48th in the operations against tha
B^iah of Coorg, in April, 1884.
ft Lieut. Morsheod lerved in the 41st during the whole of the psmpaign of 1842 In Afl%hanlstan« and was
present in the engagemente with the enemy on the 28th March and 28th April in the Plsheen Valley ; In
that of the 29th May, near Candahar, 80th Aug. at Goaine, Mb Sept. before Ohnsnee, occupation and
dcstmetton of that fortress and of Cabool, expedition into Kohistan, storm, capture, and dcf tnietion of
ZslAlifC mnA in <h« m*lmta «nlnAV aflklra in SHil Ka*wjm«i *Ii* llnlaii Hfifl th« Kbvbsr Pi
years' Serv.
44
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"E^M0NT-0P-ZEE"-C0PEXHAQEN"-««QITEEN8T0WN/*-*^HINii."-rA.^ra^^^^
Cotonel.— « ©a 5ir Bdward Bowater/ KCH. Etu. 31 Mar. M; i^ * ^^'V'-
23 Aug. 09; Capt. & i^-CoZ. «6 July, 14 ; Col. 12 Oct. 26; Mi^-Otm. 10
Jan. 37 ; Lt.^Gen. 9 Nov. 46 ; CoL 49th Foot, 24 Apr. 46. , .„, ^^_
Ltew^-CoZon*/.— Henry William Adams,' CB. Ens. 31 July, 23 ; f «««* '81 »««•
25 ; Cap*, p 10 June, 26 ; Mqjor, Pl8 Jan. 39 ; Lt.-Coh P 13 Mar. 40,
JlffljJi'».--William Raikes Faber,> 2nd Lieut, p 10 Apr. 26 ; Xieu*. p28 Aug, «8 ;
Cflp^ P 22 May, 36 ; Brevet-Major, 23 Dec. 42 ; Af<u>r, p 17 Nov. 43.
Corbet Cotton, -Brw. 9 April, 26 ; Lieut. p29 March, 27 ; Capt- p4 May, 82 ;
Mqjort 6 June, 44.
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CA.PTAINS.
John Myers Montgomery*
John Thornton Grant* .
Henry Qcorge Hart . . .
Henry Garner Rainey' .
Charles Thomas Powell^
David M'Adam*
John Grant
Wm. H.Clinton Baddeley^
Charles Stuart Glazbrook
George Francis Stuart
Lieutenants.
Lachlan H. G. Maclean
Richard Thompson . .
Cha. Philip Jos. Stopford*
Henry S. M. D. Fulton . .
Leopold Bellairs
James Hesketh Biggs . .
J. Wells Armstrong, a<(/.
David Seton
Charles Jones Powell. . . .
Francis Jame» Bainpfylde
John Hynde King
Clia. Garner Ricliardson
Cadwalladar Adams ....
Ensigns.
George Cliichester
Wm. Whltaker Maitland
Herbert Rocke
William Bellairs
John Nason
, T. IMvvyn Houghton Piatt
James Wiliiam Dewar . .
ENSIGN. LIEUT.
24 Dec. 28
28 Apr. 28
1 Apr. 29
12 Apr. 31
P20NOV. 35
28 Apr. 37
P 30 Oct.
Pll Oct.
p 7 Sept
CAPTAIN. IBBBV.-MAJ,
p 23 June 37
26 Dec. 34
p 25 Feb. 42
P17 Sept. 39
8 Jan. 41
28 Dec. 42
p 30 Dec. 42
P 18 Aug. 43
p 30 Dec. 30
p 5 Apr. 44
p 20 Aug. 44
25 June 44
P 4 Oct. 44
P 2 Sept. 45
2 Jan. 83
12 Nov. 30
19 July 32
8 June 33
P 10 Feb. 87
24 July 39 p
35.P2d Nov. 37
P 7 Sept. 41
P27 Dec.
P 5 Apr.
d
39
41
P24 Jttne42
30 July 42
1 Dec. 42
P 27 Dec.
P 15 Dec
8 May
42
43
46
14 Apr. 46
p 9 June 46
42, P 25 Aug. 461
39|P 12 May 43
4 Cape HoattoHirnrwwtt
31 Aug. 381 Anwr, ChuMS. ChlahM (•••
P 1 7 Nftw A*\ •«'«»«»**)• Nliifp*. sMl Sc
•' 1/ ISOV. *t> (,ottiid«l). Hraen
Ui« Mary prior to Mterivg lk« Aff«y.
& Capt. Ptowrtl
P 30 July 44iop,„tfoo« !• Seiade wdrr Sir
13 Aug. 44, NaplcT, loelndi
P29NOV. 44;?f«^
p 25 Jan. 41
1 Nov. 42
8 May
9 June4ii!
Ckta
Rob.G. A. de Montmorency
o«
(Mc^alX
A « J 1 ) *^P^ fowmU wmi aUo at the 4».
2 Apr. 41 tuttctliin of IM Fort •! ImaoMglnir.
40' « Cape M'Adam waa ai tte tta
taking of Cbuaaa. a»S at Wanaaag,
. , 1 ^^1 Ctite Klaat P«M» •^ NanklB.
7 July 40 7 CapL Baddvley »m at
P 25 Aug. 46j Cliu»a« (tad eapturv). Wt
!p23 Mar. 47lKi*?2ri« wweb
' twiec wouoded — «Dee dangenmtly bj a ball wMcb frac-^
i ^w AK^ S Lt. Maekaa«w»«l tliroufho«»«ha»koU«rth«
P 16 May 45 operation* in China, rxrepi Stfoaa.
P 23 May 45 i ' ^*' L.<»rimer srrrrd in the Paninmla flram Jaag ISIS
n o mji^ jn (othcrnd oTibatwar in 1S14.
P 8 May 40 ; „ q, .||,rter Mayna,
9 May 40 , th* ar»t taklac of CkuMO.
P 9 June 40
P 7Julv 40
aa K«t«S»
7 July
P25Au.r. 40
Pat/matter.— Uenry Seymour Michell,' 9 April 47 ; Em. P22 Hay S5; Xtfv/.
AfijHtant. — Lieut. James Wells Armstrong, 25 Aug. 46. [22 Mar. 99.
Quarter-Master. — Henry Mayne," 23 June, 37.
12/, i Surgeon.— 'Jfi Wm. Lorimer.>*3 Nov. 37; il.-^tir^. 22 Jane»15; H.A. lOJniiey 11.
0 AuUt.Surg. — Henry Beckwith, 3 Nov. 46.
Facing* Green. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. R. BoTOogli,
[ Retumedfrom Bengal, 24 A ug. 1843. ] [ 1^., Armit It Co.
I sir Edward Bowatrr tenrrd wiUi thr Srd Gaardt, at thr tirgr and taklaf et Coprnhacm, la 1807 I and ankng^wratly la
thr PcnlnMila from Dee. I80S to Sow. IMW, and acain ttom Drc. 1811 to the rn4 of that war ia ISI4. faMladiag tbr piwM^ aT
the Doum and takin« of Op«^a. baltln of Talartra and Salsoianaa, eaptur* of Madrid, rirge of Burfoa. baitW af Viiftwta.
fieff« of San Seliattiaa, pauayr "t the BidaaMa. and batUe of tkr Nirr ( Magrar's houar). Srrrcd alan tha canpatvi af ISlk
iaetudhiir thr battlei (^ Qoaira Bra* and Waterloo. Woundrd at Talarera, and again at WatrilDO.
S LiruL-Col. Adams niramandcd the ISth la tha IMIowinf epcrattana la China, Tia., IhrSrMi
and taking the Heichtt above the eitf of Canion, rapture of Aaaoy, ircoad eapture of Chuaaa,
fled Helfhta of Chinhae.and capture of the city of Ninaptk
a M^or Paher, Captains Grant and Rataey, and Paynia»ier Mkfaell, acrtred threngfaoat ttit wbelt of
China, eonneneing with the flnt takli« of Chnaan, and terwIaaHng with the dcBioaatf»tt»a ballBro Naahta,
•tana and eapture of the heights above Cantea, attack and capture of Aasoy. second captare of Chc
of the helghta of Chfnhae, oeeupatkia of If ingpo, repulse of the aight attack oa Klagpo. attack and oaptnw af Ac aaiaaj*^
camp oa the heights of Scgaaa, attaiek and e^tors of
at Cfala Klaag Poo.
10 Lieutenant Ljster terred in th« van of Suocenlon In Portui^ and fn Spain, ttom 189S Id 1941» «•
Taptaln of Infantry and Caralrj, uid wo present in Oporto dorfnr the Sleire, snd at the Sl«g« awl Captare
of Irun, Fontanibla. Morella, Ber^rii, and Ca^telotte, (lererelj wounded). Was on tike StalT of 0»«pral Ooa
Diinro ij^on, enmmandinff hit eacort, and extra aldo-dt^-camp. He waa twiee dccoraltd wtlh the Ordrr af
St. Pf>rdinnnd Tor cliargea of ravalry at Alio and Benra. and with the medalt for tbe tlefa and captvpt af Ir«a
and Mcireila. H** served with thodOih in the ban e of Punntar (medal).
2j Lieut. De Hontmnrfncsr Mrred with the 30th in China (Medal), and was praaent at tto 4t§me* of
Nincpu, atiark and capture of Chapoo, Shanghni, Wf>o«iing, and Chin Klaug too. Be a«iTf<d with the
60th on ili<* SiitleJ (Medal), and wai present at the balllc of Moodkee (eeverely eonliued),
AIiwmI, and So*)rton.
83 Llfitt. ktc<>« aorred on theSutlpj (Medal), at Moodkee, Feroteehah, Allwal (wo«ad«d\ a»4
94 Lt. Ttarnrf trrvid on the SuileJ (MrdaM.— at Moodkee and Feitxaahah (aereraly wounded).
XS AMl«t. Sur[r«<m Yount; aerrod with Ibv StUh In the camiiaicD on tiM 8«tH (lladalX
battlee of Feroxefthah and Sobraon.
the
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rMf«*(u^rn>e JS|>A<f» with tli« WOTdi •* EGYPT"— "VIMIERA"-" CORUNNA"— " ALMARAZ "-
EBmre-seTT. „ vip,,^,jji^ „_.. PYRENEES"—*' NIVE "-*' 0RTHE8'*— " PENINSULA"— "PUNNIAR'
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•• MOODKBB "— " FEROZESHAH "— '* ALIWAL'»— "80BRA0N."
Colonel.— y^ Sir John Gardiner,* KCB. Ens. 23 Nov. 91 ; LietU, 12 July, 931
Capt. 17 May, 96 ; Mq/or, l8 Dec. 06; LieuL-Col 29 Oct. 09; CoL 12 Au^jJ
19 ; Maj,'Gen. 22 July, 30 ; Lt.-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 50th Regt. 20 Jan. 44
LieHi.-^CoUmeU.—^ Nicholas Wodehou8e,*^»t*. 3 Jan. 07; Lieut, 31 Aug. 07; Capf\
P26 Sept. 11 ; Mqjor,^\% Oct. 21 ; Lieut.'Col. p2 Sept. 24 ; Col. 28 June, 3*
9 Joseph Anderson,* CB. KH. JBru. 27 June, 05 ; Lieut. 0 Oct. 08; Capt. 20 Jan^
14; Jfq/ar, P16 Feb. 26; Lieut.-Col. 1 April, 41. '
AfiyVw*.— Peter John Petit,* CB. Ena. v 19 May 26; Liettt. 12 Feb. 28 ; Capt^
P28 May 33; Mqjor, p30 Sept. 42 ; Brevet Li. -Col. 30 April, 44. i
Geo.M'LeodTew.*A:iM.19 Au.13; Lr30Sep.l9: 0/»/ 12 Jan. .34: A///;. 10 Apr. 46 J
Captains.
J. Brathwaite Bonham^ . .
Wm. Langley Tudor, #.•
William Knowles^
Richard Waddy*
Qeorge Frederick Long*
Henry Needham*^
James John Enoch
John Lucas Wilton'* ....
Harry Wainright Hough"
John Glaus Moller
LiBUTENANTS.
James Griffith Smyth"..
H. Anthony O'MoIony"
Benj. Grey Mackenzie,® r.
Henry Williams Wily" . .
Bdw.Cowell Mullen,'*^ t(;.
Wm. Scott Carter'* ....
Heathfield Jas. Frampton '"
Charles Abney Mouat^''. .
Robert Bridges Bellers'*
FrederickTorrens Lyster'"
Charles Hen-Tottenham*"
Edward John Chambers^'
R. E. De Montmorency'^
William Percival Elgee''*'
Richard Moore Barnes'''^
John Purcell*'
Cha. Hildebrand SlcsKor**
Cha. A Ifred PoyntzJames**
William Robarts Farmar'^
Thomas Ryan
Robert Hyde Page
MichaelCreaghSingleton'*
Ensigns.
Wm. A . Douglas Anderson
William Bellers
Parr William Kingsmill
William Barry
Edwurd George Hibbert
Walter Devcreuz Shirley
ENHKiN.
P 1 Oct.
29
9 Apr. 25
P 9 Aug. 33
17 Aug. 32
P27 Sept. 33
16 Sept 36
16 Dec. 36
P 13 Mar.
27
P 20 July 38
18 June 41
P 4 June
36
P 24 Dec.
33
22 Apr.
27 June
36
38
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. I BHEV.-MA/,
P28 3Iay 33,^20 July 38
P 26 Nov. 29 1 1 April 41
P 20 July 38 P 26 June 41
4 May 36
P 17 June 37
27 Nov. 38
P 9 Feb. 39
16 Mar. 32 '
P 10 Jan. 40
P 3 Feb. 43
P26 Aug. 30
P 7 Apr. 37
4 Aug. 40
6 Mar. 40
P 12 Mar. 41
20 June 41
P21 June 41
P20 Aug. 41
P17 Nov. 40
P27 May 42
P 1 Nov. 42 1
29 Mar. 44
21 Dec. 44
22 Dec. 44
P26 Feb. 46
23 Sept. 46
P 30 July 44
P 6 May 42
1 Apr. 46
26 June 46
7 Aug. 46
IJan. 47
P29 Apr. 46
P 13 Aug. 47
18 Nov. 41
P 8 Feb. 42
30 Dec. 43
17 Jan. 46
15 July 45
10 April 46
P 30 Dec. 45
30 April 44
19 June 40
16 Feb. 40 4 U«jt.-Co1.Pctil eommAnaed thm
1 n Mur !)7 ^^ ** ^^ batd« of PanniHr, and
« Vi « u ou **••* *•'• *»""* •*»"* """^"^ »>"»• M«
P 1 7 Feb. 38 »*rrttl nlso daniig the nprntions on
1 K Vr>.. 4U *^* RutM (Medal), nod commanded
lO JIOV. OV ! the 60ih in the hnttle- «♦" M.-wii.—
17 July 40 ''foteiihah (tpro haraea that under
jjrt c *■ Afi^ him). Had rtobraon (d-injrrroualr
4*3 sept. 4U j wounded) : waa alao prcaeut at Alio
P20 Aug. 41 '^•u,j„r Tew and Capt Bonhara
luScpt. 41 «L<re preaent with the Mth in th«
P an C«»» j^Q I battle of Punnlar (Medal). They
»' OU ffepi. 4-4 I Barred alao the campai|rn on th«
P 1 Nov. 42 WuiJrJ (Medal), in lM5-«,iueludinjf
Q a ♦ ^Q ' **** hattlea of Moodkae, Feroteahah,
O &ept. 4o Aliwal, and 4abrnon, at which last
f\n Tioe* Aii *'**y *'"* «lo">ra"»"»lf wounded.
OKf ^^C. 'M ^ Major Tudor aer/ed aa Aide^a-
44 ' camp t(i Gnneral Grey in tha action
AA •*' Pwnniar.
** I 7 Capt. Knowlea waa prraent with
45 1 '^« &Oth in the battle of Punniar
.f. '(Medal). He aenred alao the rara*
40, luiiim on the ftutleif Medial l. in l»4i.
P 12 Jan.
6 Oct.
6 July
7 Feb.
1 1 Ft b.
10 April 46
11 April 46
28 Aug. 46
P 13 Aug. 47
P29 Dec. 43
40 1 nuign on the ftullej (Medal), in
^Q 6, ineludini; the bMttlea of Moodkee,
I
FeroieBhtth (wound. ), h. Aliwal (dan^
Krroualy wound., rirht le|; amputat.}
8 C«pt. Waddy, Lieut. Macxensie,
Uoarter-Maater Hoora, Dra. Duvid-
aOn and Barlow, were preaent at the
battle of Puiiiiiar, and hare received
the Bronte Htar of India. Mr. Moora
waa alao at Moodke>, Feroarahah,
Aliwal, and Boltraon ; and Dr. Da-
« idaon waa at Moodkee h. Fcrowahah.
9 Major Lonp aerved the campai^na on the HntleJ
(Medal), tn the 60th, includinf^ the battlca of Moodkie.
(wounded), Feroteahah, Aliwal, and Sobraon, in
which laat he aucccedad to ita command
10 Cupt. Needham waa preaent with the iOth intha
battle of Punniar (Medal). He aerred alao the cam*
miffn on the SaUeJ (Medal), ineludinfr the battlea of
Aloudkee (aererely wounded), and Bobraon (daa-
iperoualr wounded).
IS LteutenanU (yMolony and Wily, and Aaaiat-
8nrf- Burke aerved the eanipaign on the fiotlej
(Medal), iiicludinK' the battlca «f Moodkca, Ferota-
ahah, Aliwal, and 8obraon.
Paynuuter.— John Beach Dodd,^» 25 Sept. 40 j Ent. 24 May 24 ; Lieut. 31 Oct. 25.
Ac^utant.— Lieut. Edward Cowell Mullen,'^ 5 July 45.
Quart er^Meuter. — Joseph Moore," 28 Aug. 38. [24 June, 16.
5ur^0O7i.— James Davidson," 28 July, 40 ; Assist. 'Surg, 30 July, 26 ; Hosp. Assist.
Assist. -Surgs. — Joseph Burke,^^ 10 Jan. 40.
Cuthbert Fetherston Hough Barlow," M.D., 7 Oct. 42.
William Baker Young,"' 8 April, 42.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 Sir Mm Oafdtner aerred in Lord Moira't expadUlon in Plandera and Holland in ITM and M. Actively employed tn
tte West Indies, from 179& to ISOl. Aeeompantcd tbr expedition to Waleheren in 180B. Served In the PenloioU dnring
1818 and U, and commanded a brigade at the battles of the Nlvelle and Orthes, Ibr which be has reeelTcd a medal and a
elasp. Commanded the lofantry Brif ade thai took pooseasien of Buordeanx, and to the rarlous opnaSkms whieh took placo
la the netftabourhood nf that town onUl the embarkation of the army for America.
fl Col. Wudeboose serred tn Portufal from May I8QS to Dee. 1811, incladlng the battle of Vimlera, eampalfn ftam Lisbon
to Oponok and battles of Bosaco and Faentos d'Onor i serred the campaign of 18U to the South of France* faselnding ttao
■flblr at Tarbes and batCte of Tonloose.
S Lt • Col. Anderson's serrlees i— Kxpedltion to Calabria, inelndiog the battle of Maids and sobseqaent operations, snd eap-
tare ofthe fortress of Catrune } ei^edttlon to Bgypt In 1807 i Peninsula from April 1809 to Jan. 181>, lueludlng the batUes of
Talavera (wowided)aod Bosaeo, retreat to the lines of Torres Vedraa. and Tarlous aflSsIrs there -, with the adTance at Btptohal,
battlaoT Pnantes d'Onor, and nmny other allhirs and sklrmiaiies. Benrcd at the capture of Oaodalovpe In 181ft. Coomusidcd
h Bvlgada at tb» b«lfl« off Pvmtar. and was scTorely wounded at Its bead when In the act of cbargtof dto
For Notes 19. mid S8 fo 89. «e« nreeadifut tuute.
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CotoneZ.— » «» 5ir Edward Bowater,* KCH. Ent. 31 Mar. 04 ; I**. ^Cap#.
23 Atog. 09; Capt. & Xt.-Col. 26 July, 14; Cal. 12 Oct. 26; Jfq^-Ofii. lO
Jan. 37 ; Lt.-Gen. 9 Nov. 46 ; CoL 49th Foot, 24 Apr. 46.
Liew^-Cotone/.— Henry William Adams,» CB. Ens. 31 July, 23 ; X»«ii f81 Dec-
26 ; Capt. p 10 June, 26 ; Mqjar, P 18 Jan. 39 ; Lt.-Col. p 13 Mar. 40.
Affl;(i-*.--William Ralkes Faber,> 2nd Lieut. P 10 Apr. 26 ; Xwu*. p28 Ajig- «« ;
Capt. P 22 May, 36 ; Brevet-Mqjor, 23 Dec. 42 ; Mqfor^v^ n Nay. ^
Corbet Cotton, Ens. 9 April, 26 ; Lieut. P29 March, 27 ; Capt. * 4 May, S« ;
MtdoTt 6 Jnne, 44.
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Captains.
John Myers Montgomery*
John Thornton Grant' .
Henry George Hart . . .
Henry Gamer Rainey' .
Charles Thomas Powell*
David M<Adam<
John Grant
Wm. H.Clinton Baddeley'
Charles Stuart Glazbrook
ENSIGN.
LIEUTf
24 Dec. 28
28 Apr. 28
1 Apr. 29
12 Apr. 31
P20NOV. 35
28 Apr. 37
P 30 Oct. 36
Pll Oct. 39
p 7 Sept, 41
P23 June37
CAPTAIN.
P24 June42
30 July 42
1 Dec. 42
P27 Dec. 42
Pl5Dec 43
2 Jan. 33
12 Nov. 30
19 July 32
8 June 33
P 10 Feb. 37
24 July SOjP 8 May 46
P28NOV.37 14 Apr. 46
P 7 Sept. 41 jP 9 June 46
P27 Dec. 42 p25 Aug. 46
p 6 Apr. 39
31 Aug. 38
BRBT.-MAl.
p 12 May 43
George Francis Stuart
Lieutenants. 4C«p«.iii»tri«^wM«i
LachlanH.G.Maclean .. 26 Dec. 34 31 Aug. 38 ^.^c^««jj^^^
Richard Thompson . . . . • p 26 Feb. 42 p 1 7 Nov. 4 J (,rouwi«i). h* lerwd m ywmn la
Cha. Philip Jos. Stopford* p 17 Sept. 39 p 26 Jan. 41 ui« HaT,^to«»tert«,u»Atwy.
Henry S. M. D. Fulton. . 8 Jan. 41 1 I «ov. ^-ij^j;^ ^. ,,^ a«-*i-«» iw
Leopold Bellairs
James Hesketh Biggs . .
J. Wells Armstrong, a<(/.'p 18 Aug. 43
28 Dec. 42
P 30 Dec. 42
David Seton
Cliarles Jones Powell. . . .
P 30 Dec. 36
p 6 Apr. 44
P 30 July 44|opmtl<m«laSeiod«iuMterCte
13 Aug. 44, N»plef. iMladiag thm tattir* «l
2 Apr. 41 ttruetionoroM P«rtaf laaaoBcbttr.
P 8 May 46' « Ope M'AOam «u ai «h* ftra
FrancU Jame» BampfyldelP20 Aug. 441^ 9 June 4n S£VIlS?P^^jS«^ta.
- . .. « »-i_ 7 Cap*. Baddelry »•• a«
John Hynde King 25 June 44 . »» 7 July 46
p 4 Oct. 44 P25Aug. 46
p 2 Sept. 45 P23 Mar. 47
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Clia. Gamer Richardson
Cadwalladur Adams • . . <
Ensigns.
George Cliichester
Wm. Whitaker Maitland
Herbert Rocke
William Bellairs
John Nason
T. Kdwyn Houghton Piatt
James William Dewar . .
Rob.G. A.deMontmorency
Chunn (Iiid eapturr).
S««
Cbia
klaac Poa. at wbteb Imm Im wu
twice woaaded— once iUs<erou»lr by a tell wWeb Ikar*
turvd tbe thif h boor.
, rt « AK ' *'*• •••«'*•■ •WT«d chrBofhoak Iha
P 16 May 4o operations in China, tnept
P 23 Mav 46 ' "*'' LArlntrrM-rrfd in Ui*
^ to the end of ibal war In IS14.
IS Qr.-Maftrr Uajna,— «taa
the Snt taking of Cbiuao.
p 29 Nov. 44
isit
P 8 May iG
9 May 46
P 9 June 46
p 7 July 4C
P26Au.f. 46
ia« N«US»
Pai/nuuter. — Henry Seymour Michell,* 9 April 47 ; Ens. P22 May 95;
Adjutant. — Lieut. James W^ells Armstrong, 25 Aug. 46. [22 Mar. 39.
Quarter-Master. — Henry Mayne," 23 June, 37.
Suryeon.—l^ Wm. Lorimer.*3 Nov. 37 ; A.-Surg.^ Jane, 15; H. J. 10 Jme, 11.
Assist. Surg. — Henry Beck with, 3 Nov. 46.
Facings Qreeii. — Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co. — 7mA Agents^ Sir E. R. Borongli,
[ Retumedfrom Bengal, 24 A ug. 1 843. ] [ 6#., A rmit It Co.
I Sir Edwstd Bowater terved with the 3nl Guardi, at tbe tivgt and taking of Copenhagen, in 1S07
the PeninraU fmni Dec. 1806 to Nov. 1S09, and a«ain tttfin Dec. IBM to tbe end of that war ta ISll.
the Doum and takin« of 0|Mirto. baitlei of Talav* ra and Salamanaa. ra|»turt of MadrM* •iege of
•ipf e of San Sebastian, ftastaire uf the Bidaaaoa. and battle of the Nlvr ( Mayor** houar). Srrretf alao
Ineluillnr the battle* of Quatro Bru and Waterloo. Wounded at Talavera, and again at Watrffloo.
S Lirut-Col. Adams commanded the ISlh In the fbllewtng ofMratiotts in China, tii., the Seal
and uking the Hrifhta above the city of C«ntoa, capture of Amoy, aceond capture of Cboiaa,
Bed HelghU of Chinhae.aad capture oftlw city oT Niacpo.
S M^or Paber, Cairtaina Grant and Rainey, and Paymaster MlchelU aerecd thtewghoat dM
China, coasBMneing with the Srst takii« of Chitiaiw aad tennlnailng with the
•torm and capture of the heighta aboeo Canton, attack and capture of Anoy. teeoad capCare of
of ilie hHfhta of Chtnhae. oecupatloa of Ningpo, repulae of the night attack on Ningpo, attack and
•ntrenehed camp on the heighta of Scgoaa, attaiek and eapCara of Chapoo^
at Chta Klaag Poo.
10 Lieutenant tyitcr icrred in th« wsn of Snersialon In Portiifal and In Spalo, tmm 1839 Id 184I» «•
Captain of Infantry and Carmlrj, and waa preient la Oporto durinf the Siaire, and at tbr Slaf* aad Cwfimn
of Irun, Fontarabla. Morella, Berpi, and CSiiteloU^, (wveratj wounded). Was on tha Staff of OeiiM«l Dsa
D<<VO L4«n, commanding blf escort, and extra alde-dr-camp. He was twice deeoralcd wtlh lbs Ordw af
St. Pordinand Tor rhartea ofcavalrj al Alio Bnd Ben;a, and with the medals lor tike sicfe and csplaiv of li«n
and Mitreilu. If •* terriKl with thr AOth In the ban e of Punniar (medaU.
2i Lieut. I>e Montmorency served with lUe SOth in China (Medal), and was pment al tits 4gftwK'a of
Ninepo, attark and capture of Chapoo, Shai>|rh:ii, Woosiing, and (bio Kiaiif l-oo. Be eaived wltb iW
6(>th on thn SutleJ (Medal), and was present at the battle of Moodkee (severalj eoottued)^ F^foanlMb^
AliWdl, and Sohrion.
S9 Lieut, hicee arrrrd on theStitlej (M«>dal), at Moodkee. Peroteahab, Atiwal (wo«Bd«d\ «a4 Sobf«a«.
94 Lt. narnet srrytd on tho 8utl«;j (Mrdal).— at Moodkee simI Peroteahab (aerenlr woundsd).
XS AssiM. SfirrH>n Ynun^ aerrpd with tbt; Sl^th la tbs camjiaifii cm tiM S«im (Msdai^ larhrflf 1^
battles of Fcroseshah and Sobraon.
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|Th« SpMfue with tli« wordi «• EGYPT"— "VIBHERA'*-" CORUNNA"—" ALMARAZ"-
" VITTt»RIA "~" PYRENEES"—*' KIVE »'-" 0RTHE8"— •• PEXIN8ULA"— "PUNNIAR'
•• MOODKEB"— " FEROZESHAH •'— ** ALIWAL"— "80BRA0N."
ColoneL—y^ Sir John Gardiner,* KCB. Eru. 23 Nov. 91 ; Lieut. 12 July, 93j
CapL 17 May, 96; Mt^or, 18 Dec. 06 j Lieut.-Col 29 Oct. 09; CoL 12 Augd
10 ; Maj.'Gen. 22 July, 30 ; Lt.-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 50th Regt. 20 Jan. 44,
LieHt.-^CoUmeU.—^ Nicholas Wodehou8e,»jBiM.3Jan. 07; Xi«i*. 31 Aug.07; Capti
P26 Sept, 11 ; Mqjor, Pl8 Oct. 21 ; Lieut.-Col. P2 Sept. 24 ; CoL 28 June, 38.
9 Joseph Anderson,* CB. KH. £ns. 27 June, 05 ; Lieut. G Oct. 08; Capt. 20 Janj
14; Mqjory Pl6 Feb. 26; Lieut.-Col. 1 April, 41.
Af«;Vw».— Peter John Petit,* CB. Ena. p 19 May 26 ; Lieut, 12 Feb. 28 ; Capt.
P28 May 38 ; Mqjor, p30 Sept. 42 ; Brevet Li.- Col. 30 April»44.
Geo.M*LeodTew*i5iM.19 Au.13; L^30Sep.U): O/w/ 12 Jan.34: A//7;.10 Apr.4n.
Captains.
J. Brathwaite Bonham' . .
Wm. Langley Tudor, s.^
William Knowles^
Richard Waddy«
Qeorge Frederick Long*
Henry Needham*^
James John Enoch
John Lucas Wilton'* ....
Harry Wamright Hough*'
John Olaus Moller
LlBUTENANTS.
James Griffith Smyth'*..
H. Anthony O'MoIony"
Benj. Grey Mackenzie,' r.
Henry Williams Wily'* . .
Edw.Cowell Mullen,'* J t(;.
Wm. Scott Carter'* ....
Heathfleld Jas. Frampton "
Charles Abney Mouat*''. .
Robert Bridges Bellers"
FrederickTorrens Lyster'"
Charles Hen. Tottenham'"'
Edward John Chambers^'
R. E. De Montmorency"
William Percival Elgee**
Richarrl Moore Barnes'*
John Purcell*'
Cha. Hildobrand SiesKor"*
Cha. A Ifred PoyntzJames**
William Robarts Farmar^
Thomas Ryan
Robert Hyde Page
MichaelCrei^hSi ngleton**
Ensigns.
Wm. A. Douglas Anderson
William Bellers
Parr William Kingsmill
William Barry
Edwurd George Hibbert
Walter Devereux Shirley
ENSION.
p 1 Oct. 29
9 Apr. 25
P 9 Aug. 33
17 Aug. 32
P27 Sept. 33
16 Sept. 36
16 Dec. 36
P 13 Mar. 27
P 20 July 38
18 June 41
p 4 June 36
P 24 Dec. 33
22 Apr. 36
27 June 38
P26 Aug. 36
P 7 Apr. 37
4 Aug. 40
6 Mar. 40
P 12 Mar. 41
20 June 41
P21 June 41
P20 Aug. 41
P17 Nov. 40
P 27 May 42
P 1 Nov. 42
29 Mar. 44
21 Dec. 44
22 Dec. 44
P25 Feb. 45
23 Sept. 45
P 30 July 44
P 6 May 42
1 Apr. 46
26 June 46
7 Aug. 46
1 Jan. 47
P29 Apr. 46
P 13 Aug. 47
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. I BREV.-MA/,
P 28 May 33 P2UJuly 38'
P 26 Nov. 291 1 April 41
P 20 July 38 P 26 June 41
4 May 36
P 17 June 37
27 Nov. 38
P 9 Feb. 39
16 Mar. 32
P 10 Jan. 40
P 3 Feb. 43
16 Feb. 40
10 Mar. 37
P17 Feb. 38
15 Nov. 39
17 July 40
23 Sept. 40
P20 Aug. 41
16 Sept. 41
P 30 Sept. 42
P 1 Nov. 42
18 Nov.
P 8 Feb.
30 Dec.
17 Jan.
15 July
10 April 46
P30Dec. 45
41
42:
431
45'
45
30 April 44
19 June 46
I
4 U«at..Col. Petit eoinRi*n4ed tin
Mth at the battle of Panninr, and
bad bit bonw shot under him. U«
•erred also duriiir the nperationa on
the Suilfi (Medal), and commanded
the 50th Iq the Imtllea of Moodkee,
Feroieahah (tpro horwa shot under
him), and rtobraon (dnnprroualr
wounded): waa alao smeut at Alt-
5 ICaJor Tew and Cant. Bonham
Were preaerit with the Mth in the
battle of Punniar (Medal). Thej
aerrt^d also th« eampai|cn on th«
Rutlfj (Medal), in )845-«, iacludin|r
o c ^ A*> *^* battles of Muodkoe, Ferotrsbah,
O >epC. %0 Aliwal, and Hobraon, at which Ia«t
flf) rii»<» Al\ *'**7 ^en daiitferoualr wounded.
OU UeC. *0 ^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^ Aide^a-
44 ' eamp to Ueneml Onj in the actioa
A A • •* ''Mnnwr.
*^i 7 Cant. Knowles was prraent with
45 *^** &(>*D in the battle of Punniar
.o I (Medal). He serred also the ram-
40 j iKii^'n on the 8utlej (Medal), in ItHft.
^Q I B. iiicludinif the bitttlea of Muodkee,
.. .g%\ Fernaeshah (wound ), & Aliwal ( dan-
10 April 4(5 K**"*"*!)^ wound., riffht leir ampuut.)
- 8 Ciipt. Waddy, Lieut. MacKenzie,
Quarter- Master Moore, Drs. Dntid-
■on and Bnrlow, were present at the
battle of Punniar, and hare received
the Bronse Ktar of India. Mr. Moore
Wits also at Moodke*, Ferosrshah,
Aliwal, and Koliraon ; and Dr. Da-
V idson was at Moodkee h. Feroaeshah.
9 Major Lonp served the campaifrns on the KntleJ
(Medal), in the iOth, includin|r thebattleaof Motdkte.
(wounded), Frrozesbuh, Aliwal, and Sobraon, in
which last he succeeded to its command
10 dipt. Needham was prtaent with the tOth Inths
bdttle of Punniar (Medal). He serred also the eam-
Daif^n on the SutleJ (Medal), ineludin* the baitlra of
Aloodkee (severely wounded), and Bobraon (dau>
l^rouslr wounded t.
IS LieuteiianU CXfolony and Wilf, and Aaaist<
Surf. Burke served the campaign on the BotleJ
(Medal), iiielodioir the battles of Moodkee, Feroia-
P 12 Jan.
6 Oct.
5 July
7 Feb.
11 Ftb.
11 AprU46
28 Aug. 46
P13 Aug. 47
P29 Dec. 43
*li
in til
Sill I
shah, Aliwul, and 8obraon
PtfywMWfer.— Jobn Beach Dodd,^» 25 Sept. 40 j £tu. 24 May 24 ; Lieut. 31 Oct. 25.
Ac^jutant.—Lteut. Edward Cowell Mullen,*^ 5 July 45.
Quarter^Master. — Joseph Moore,^ 28 Aug. 38. [24 June, 15.
5ur^0O7i.— James Davidson,^ 28 July, 40 ; Assist. •Surg. 30 July, 25 ; Jkosp. Assist,
Assist. "Surgs. — Joseph Burke,*^ 10 Jan. 40.
Cuthbert Fetherston Hough Barlow,* M.D., 7 Oct. 42.
William Baker Young,« 8 April, 42.
Facings Blue. — Agents^ Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 Sir Mm Oardiner served in Lord Moira's expedition in Ptandera and Holland In 1794 and M. Actively employed In
tte West Indies, from 1795 to 1801. Accompanied the expedition to Walcberen In 1809. Served In the renloauU dorlng
1818 and 14, and commanded a brigade at the battle* of the Nlvelle and Ofthei, Ibr whleh he has received a medal and a
elasp. Commanded the infaatry Brif ade that look poaseision of Bunrdeanx, and lo the varloua opnaSkma whleh took place
in the nelyhbourhood nf that town ontU the embarkation of the army for America.
1 CoU Wudebooie serred in Poftugal fyom May 18QS to Dee. 1811, inelodlnff th* battle of Vlmtera, campaign from Lisbon
to OportOk and battles of Biuaco and FncBles d'Onor i served the campaign of 1814 in the South of Praaeet including the
■Ohlr at Tarbea and battle of 'ronlmise.
S Lt •Col. Anderson's services i— Kxpcditlon to Calabria, Inetnding the batUe of Maids and rabseqncid operations, and cap-
ture ortbefortrctt of Catrone i expedition to Bgypt in 1807 \ Peninsula tnm April 1809 to Jan. 1819, hieludlng the battlea of
Talavera (*ouiided)aod Bnsaco, retreat to the line* of Torres Vedraa, and varlimt affairs there \ with the advance at Bsplnhal,
battloof Ftaites d*Onor, and asany other allhirs and skirmishes. Served at the capture of Oandahmpe In 181 A. Comrnaaded
h Bfflgade »l ttie battle of Pinmlar, and was severely wounded at Its bead when In the act of ebartinf ttm
Tor Notes 19. and S8 to 89. set nrtradlna ftaas.
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9 Sir Rltliard Bparke/. KCB. ^ns. 22 Kov. I70d'; U^ & Capt ^ Wot. »;
l^uili Half r Aliv«r, 27 Aug. i605 ; Lieut. -CoL ICS^pt. 00; Col. 4 June, 14 iAr<^<-G«
10 July, 21; Lun<f.-Gfen. 10 Jan. 87 ; Co/, aith Regt. 29 Ndn 37.
Lieut,- Colonel,
VSeveruBWin. Lynam Stntton,' JET/u. 11 June, 12; Zuni^ 6 J«A. 14; dpi.
P 13 Aug. 26; Mqior^ p2 Dec. 31 ; Lieut.- Col. P 6 May, 42.
Mqjore.
George Baberly, J9yu. P2d Jan. 90; lAaU. p24 Dm. 20; Ctipt. p93 Aiv«83 ;
Jlf/VV,P29 8cpt. 43.
Maximilian James Western, J?fU. MO Jane, 26 ^ Xfeu/. P8 Jmi|f, 90 1 Copl.
P29 Dec. 35 ; ATq/or, Pit April, 46.
C APT A IBS.
JttDiei Dmper, «. •• • . •
Wm« John Janaea • • • . .
Cbarlea NorriB .,«.«.«
Fned« Arthur Brrington.
Ambroae Bareroft Parker
Harry A IthamUamberlege
Ramsay Hankey Smith . .
W. Witchurch Lyttleton
Hon.O. F. \V. Yelverton
Wm« BaillieJopp
Lib U TENANTS*
John Canavan
Fra. Henry KUviqgton . .
Thomas Stirling
WiUoughby H.Carftcr/u^'.
iCharles Scott Jeffery ....
0 Geo. W.Powlatt Bingham
i/on. James Lyon Browne
Isaae Temple Twining ..
'John Buchanan Bume . .
)Wiliiam Uelhliam Candler
NevHle Hill Shute
BN8IG5.
JRobert Bickcrstaff
Joseph Singleton
Ensigns.
Robert Blockler
Alfred Pieton Bowlby ..
Robert Dn Caae
John Henry Capcl Loft . .
Charles Thompson
Hen. RobL Crewe Oodley
Eftwarct Wm. Armstrong
William John Chads ....
18 Dec. 23
P 20 July 30
P26 Feb* 31
P 21 Feb, 34
P13Mar. 36
P 2 Dec. 31
P 1 July 30
PU Apiv 37
P 1 Dee* 87
P 6 July 38
22 July 30
P 20 July 38
P23Apr. 39
P 4 Oct. 39
P17 Nov. 40
P 10 Feb. 38
P 14 Jan. 42
20 May 42
P 20 Sept 43
P 3 Not. 43
P 22 Mar. 44
P 8 Nor. 44
P23 Jan. 46
12 Sept. 43
31 Oct. 45
P 3 Apr. 4(>
14 Apr. 46
Pl0Jtine4C
P 25 Sept. 46
P20Dee. 4((
P 12 Nov. 47
LIEUT. I CAI>TA1N« |BmV."<SAJ.
P 19 Nov. 25 P 24 Dec. 29
P 20 Apr. 32 1 P 1 Dec. 37
P23 Aug.33iP23Apr. SO
P 1 JiUy 36 P 6 May 42
20 Nov. 37 P 29 Sept 43
22 Apr. 85' P 22 Mar. 44
P 6 July 38|P 8 Nov. 44
P23 Apr. 30 Pll Apr. 45
9 May 40 p 27 Mar. 46
P17 Nov. 40 P23 8ept46
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*9 Not. 40
23 Aug. 34
P 8 Jan. 41' si.tc<d.mr«ii«ii
P 6 May 42, »*f«^l*S'2l?.ll?tJ[!!**'
p 2 juijr 41 1 c^.':rjj:5r*^ '^'''
P 29 Sept 43 i»nic or vttfort* by t«« i
8 AprU 42 ^f^ i» tfc- %p-y. «» •f wSirfc
P 8 Nov. 44
P17 Jan. 45
P27 Mar. 46
P 13 Feb. 46
P 26 Sept 46
P 20 Dec. 46
P 12 Nov. 47
Paymaster.^Jtmc9 Howes, 1 Oct. 47 ; Quarter-HfttlUr, 0 BtfL 39.
Ai^utttnt. — Lieut. W. Harcourt Carter, 3 Aug. 43.
Quarter- Afa^/er.— John Lears, 1 Oct. 47 ; Em. 8 May 40 ; X#. p 19 March 47.
^uri^em.— Wm. Smith, 2 July, 41; AsHtt.Surff. 28 Sept 2G; Hm^^Atsut,
Amtttmt'aurgeon.-^yf\mam Purdon, MD. 29 May 4a [» Umr. 26.
[Retumtdfram North
20 July, 43.1
Fadngt Black.— ^yen^#, Messrs. Cox k, Co.—Irifh AgmU^ Mcmis. Cuie h Co.
I Sir Skhanl Boork* acnrtd la RelUsd In 17W. aoS wm pmmt fai At
•nd Cih Oel. wh*r» he r«erlr«d a wrere wouod thruofk both jawt. mrfH
•wl wu prtfcnt Is Uw artlooi of lb« I9th ami SOdi Jaa. 1«Q7: at tha dtM
4itiaa a<alMt Siirdos A|rrr«.
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Captains.
^eo. Fr«emto Mfuray
Jaa. Lewis Smith . . .
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Thomas GrositeiUNrf* J^ns. 1 0<^t* 1779; Lieut. 8c Capt. 20 Oct. 84: Capt. ft
Lt.'Col, 25 Aprfl, 93 ; CoZ. 3 May, 9G ; M^m-'Qen. 29 April, 1802; X«.-ara.
25 April, 08 ; Gen. 12 ^ue. 19 ; Field Mars, 9 If »v. 46; Col. 65 R^. 8 Feb* 14).
.£MM^,-<:<]^(m«;.^rChiirles Bmili^ Gold, .Sim. p20 Mar. 28; £/. p^ Oct. 31 c
QapU P 5 Feh. 30; Mqjor, p 4 Oct. 44 ; LijeuU-iCol* 1M) Dte. 46.U
4toor^— Alfred Francis W. Wyatt. Enr. P121>ee. SOj-Z^mv/l; p23 Apr. 20 ;
Ca;>^ Pl9 Sept. 34; JlfrifoTyP 23 Sept. 46. \ i ..
iiwes Patience,* J?im. 5 April, 1(>; Xt^u^. 24 Oct 11 ; Capt. 19 Nor. 27:
Brev,-^q;i»r, 23 2*foT. 41; itfqfi)^, 90' Dec. 4i9«' ' '^ ■ - ri -
i
29 Apr. 2d
P21 Sept 28
yHictbirdO'€eniieil« ..| 12 May 1$
J. FltzHerbertde Teissier^
WiUiam Pym Young f .
lUehan} Newenham ....
St L^er Ban7 ........
Peter Wolfe
William Johnston'
Oliver Barker D'Arcey • .
Lieutenants.
Christoplier Rhatigail/z{{f.
Duncan. Bazalgeite, r. . .
C^lef. AUred Cuthhert
Tlfomai Robert M'Cqy . .
Benj. W. Rawson Trafford
Thomas Barnard
, Ro^t Henry MacGregor
John Gordon
Geoiige Meyler
Uenry Ferdinand Turner
John Hervey Rlton Blwes
James Paul'
Chas. Philip 0*ConncIl. .
Ensigns.
Rich. B. Twyford Thclwall
Pra. Percivai Drought . .
John Ewen . . *
James Barton « . . • .
Richard Maxwell Slegg. .
Wm. Fred. Tho. Marshall
James John Dudgeon ....
John W. Hughes Williams
B9fSIGN.
LlteCT. t CAWAfN. IBREV-MAJ.
P13Bept33
P26 0ct 30
P14 June 31
P27 Nov. 35
P 22 July 36
P 9 Jan. 26
P 8 Apr. 26
26 Apr. 39
p 31 Jan. 40
PlOMar. 41
26 May 42
P21 May 41
16 July 41
P31 Dec. 41
5 Oct 41
P 7 Oct. 42
8 Feb. 42
P 6 Oct 43
8 Nov. 43
1 July 42
P 8 Nov. 44
P 6 Dec. 44
7 Dec. 44
p 13 June 45
P23Sept 4o
13 Mar. 46
20 Mar. 46
P 21 July 46
P29Jane 32
p 22 Oct 33
15 Ju^ 13
1 Apr.. 30
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fron April \tf\!t, to tbt rnA of^thal
-war In liM* iMluiifoc the- teptim
of BmAHMt wWrr <k« wu^4v^iy
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tb« Aetfro, r«tn«t •fyoa 31a*
dri(U action at 8|ip Munep, ihat-
tlet 6t Vitt6rta' and th« {"yreiec^
' acacn at I««i*ra, ati«elt tm th«
h«i|lito 9t Vf«B, 9««iM«i or thn
BidsMoa, and many 0thcr n^tnor
alfaira. 8«««r*ljr wonadM «| th«
cnpcUN of Bafdi^d* on the dif ht
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servMl as a' roluntc^' with tba
4 July 45
10 Qnarter.MaMBf Baul Mnwd aftlnst tb« Pirataa
in thn P«isl«a Oul/. and de«true^Wm uf Raa-eU
Kbyma, In 1809 1 at tbc captnrc of tha lale dT Pi^anoe
In 1810 1 In th« Kattr»«r ODOttlry In IBIMS, and
taking th« PoH of M*w Nugf^r ; ki the .Ouamu
and Kuteb In I8U. U. and 16» and taklhg the forts of
Anfar, Kineootc. fcnd Dwailli V liabratth *ar in the
Dccean, 1817 aad Itk C^toit •( P*M» aitf Cuieh \
stunning the hHl C»f^ of BooJ i BapedltiaB te the
Persian OulC IncluUinc the cantnre of th« fbtts of
Ras-el.lLhyma and Zaya. ISn. Bapcdltlon to
ArablA to Ittt. iaeliBriin« Ihe aMllM M Benfr;Boa-AII«
•nd destnwtisaof thq Plr«(«sw
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PayiROf/^.— J. Williams Manliall; 3 Apr. 46 ; ^lu. P 2 Sept 36 • it. ^19 Mar. 41 .
AdHutant.—Lieut. C. Rkatigan, 30 Uec, 4K
Qtiareer- Afrtf/^.-— Thomas Paul,'® 26 Apr. 30; ISns. 25 Jan. 39^ ,
Surgeon. — Robert Keating Prendevgast, 14 Apr. 46; Amst.-Sufg.^f Oc(. 36.
A^ti^it'Sfirgeone. — ^Thomas Esmondc Wlilte, M.D., 26 Sept. 45*
William Ker Vtik, 31 0<rt. 45.
Paemge White.— -iii/en**, Messrs. Cox ic Co,
' \ -MjH Wrffaril Xkttmfmgtt »oco«nveai«d bis reg tmont (tba 3rd Poot Guards) to Holland tn 1793, and aftvnrkrda Into
Ita4fr4i In 17M he went vitb tfa« expedition to the Hcldtfr, and was present In the aflUr M IheUnea W SArpe (^Miidled),
tU btftlc of Atkasaer. and the ifetitfkii or the 17th Sept; Add Sill anAIMi Oet. Oil— iMifcul yie>ptetiw» tod ouWpets at the
•ice* of Copenhi^en on the day of the sortie, when the Dance were repulsed. At the siege of Vlushhigt he was ntet In
nwnniaad te Sir Byre Cootc.
3 Mi^orPatl«nec was fresent at thf surrender of Martinique, and at the eaptnre of Lcs Saintea and Ousdalonpe, In lllft.
A C^C de Teissier setTsd in Selilde, ta emnniad of a. dttiili— t, pratscWg ih« ttores and aamunluon of the army,
tracked up the todua. Serredalao in the Light Company of the 17th during tha campaign in AOJihanlstan and Beloochistan,
Mfr war petht»t\a CSatMrin «iid<«ivlara ef the Cortresaes of Ohtwnce and Khclat, for which he has reecived the Medal.
< Maier Johnston scrred with the 4Mi througliottt the whole o( the opctatlons In Chfata, except the cspcare ef Scgoan, and
'wM latent at llie Mtaefe and caplnie of Chusan (both operaUont), stonn and capture of the heights above Canton, attach
ioM 'tteiMhr« of 'AMay and Chlniwe, ooaufaMoa of Ningpo and repulte of the night attack, attAek and eipiure of Segoan,
CSh#M^-WoMnn^, maA Chin lUang Foo, and demonstration before Nankin.
7 Lleuc Paul served witii Mm 31 st throu«hout tlie campaign of 1S45-6 on the SnflcJ (medal), and wgs presrat in th«
totUea or llMdkae, reroMshab, (wooaded), Bnddiwal, AUwal, and Bobraoa.
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1 Jan. 12 ; Lt.-Ofn. 27 May, 26 ; Gen. 23 Nov. 41; CqU 66th Rcgt. ^ Man 31k
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Copt. P 24 Oct. 26 ; Mf0cr, P 20 May, 36 ; Lieut, -Col. p 28 Dec. 38.
Mmw-g.Sir William Goidon, Bart., Era. P 6 June 28) Limit* P27 Apr. 32;
Capt» P 12 May 87 ; Mqjor, P8 Nov. 46. ' ' .„ ;
Charles Edward Michel ; Mm. ►26 Nor. 28 ; Lieut. 23 Nov* 38 ; C^i. »2 Feb.
38 ; Afnjor, p 25 Jone, 47
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John Johnston . • • .
George Maxwell . • . .
Henry John Turner
Edw» Montagu Davenport
Fred* Charles Trench ....
George A. Taylor
James Hunter Blair Birch
Arthur Blount «»..,...
James Hamilton RDSS,a4^'*
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29 Oct. 41
P 4 Mar. 42
28 May 42
P 8 Nov. 42
p 90 June 43
p 11 July 46
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P 8 Aug. 46
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8 Oct. 12.
AiOutani. — Lieut. James Hamilton Ross, 21 Oct. 43.
QtMrfer-Afoffer^-Mathew Reiley, 27 Sept. 42.
i9tfr9Miit.**-RobertG. Montgomery, M.D., 19 Nov. 47 ; jUeiei,'Swf* flJeHf 30.
^«nff<iii/-^ur0V9iM.— -Walter Simpson, MD. 23 Feb. 44.
Joseph Thomas ta Presle* 22 Dec. 46.
Faeingt Qnen-f-^Affente, Messrs. Cos 4c Co.— /ruA Ajfents^ MessskCanelcCo.
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ll^'«r«.<^9 Thomas James Adair/ Eru. 26 Hay. 09 \ Lieut, 20 Feb. 11 j Capt. I
r P 27 Mar. 23 j Brevet Mqfor, 23 inne 38 ; Jlf«i/(?r, 9 HFov. 4d.
r. Thoiiias Jf oaephus Deverell, JSVw. 7 Itoy. 29 ; 'Lieut. 25 Jime 29 } Ohpt, p 30 Aug.
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Johta Port6r ...» .'^.
Charles Barnard Hague. .
Frederick WilUam Lan^
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r. Wi^Xiam H^^ter Hosse^
iLlBUTBNAlJFTS.
r, l^bert FollettSynge^'
Roli^rt Hi^daou Wood y.
Francis ^chard Taylor..
r. Dugald Stewart MiUef
r. Thomas Basil jTuite. ,.
Robert Charles Feel . . ,. .
John Cuthbert Miirray . .
r. William Du Vernet' . .
James Graham^ Apy... » .
Fitsmaurice Pra^ ..•;>•
Daniel Thompson . . . L^ ..
r. C<mii^W.Const«Ei varola
William D*Arcy )
Robert Blakenegr -p"
John Mackay M^^enzlef
BNSiosa.
George Augustus M'Nair
r. Edward Danbeney ....
r. Alfred Addingtoii Jones
r. William Wallis Davy..
William Camming Shells
r. James Anderson, A<y,
r. Henry Leslie Hunt . .
r. Bdm. Holden Stewurd
William Serjeant Arnold
Vivian Arthur Webber. .
f John T. NlcoHs 0*Brien
P 28 M«r« B4 .1^ 29 Deo. 37
P 6 Sept. 36 P 30 pM. 37
.P19 Jan. 38'p-6DBc. 39
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P 28 Juue 33 > 25 Dec. 98 .
p 26 May 39 1.5 Se)it. 42
p 8 Kof . 39 P29 Sept: 4&
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Pll Mar.42;p 5 Dee. 48
28 May 42 16 May 45
P24Feb. 43 Pll July 4S
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3 May 44 29 Dee.
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«ri tJ jn ! ■"*. »>»«» »'»»l ^»P »• SMt •»»T °^*^* AiMUiMfll
28 Dec. 40 . i,i«., Betr Hnmaon/iif No*. 1844, with ^etachmcDti of
111 rCD. . 47 1 ceiircd a alight wound In \U rtght ktie* frwrn fi gtatw-
PlOAnr. 47'*>»^*A*'w^>c*>'*"^'**'^^^^"*'*''>^^i^^ i^
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P q Aug. 47 9 Ll«?ut. M'itenxieKrv««ln ib«>a|n^al|^ c*i thr
P 1 3 A ng. 47 SaUrJ is IS4S <m*dan« «itli the mM, tnS wai ptetcm
P 1Afl«mr A7 ^<* **>« aeUom at B«ridlwpl» AUw«l. myi SoM««n..
1 , T^ J ^« S Fwroaatw Kobinson Mrred at tlie iiege of Ah««^
11 Sept. 47 irhur. MttKft mi Apr'J, ^8». ' ,
PflyifMM*«r.—Jajpes Robinson,® 26 Dec. 87 ; Ent, 20 Nov. 17 j JMwrf. $4 Apk-il,20.
il4r'ttf<i»<i.-—Xi<rt**. James Gmiam, 22 Jan. 47V
r. ^?uf^>i James Anderson, 3 St'pt. 47. ■ "
Quarter'Mqsters.—Qeotge Crispin, 26 Oct. 30 ; JBVis. 22 Mmr. 89. ' '
r. lemmas McOrath, 8 8ept.>47, '
SuTffeoru.-^annsB Shiels, M.D. « July, 41 ; AsHit.-Surg. 29 July, 8d; Boep.-
iljtf&f.26jan.Bt. •' ,, ««
r. John Samuel Chariton, 8 Sept. 47 ; Ate'at,-Surg, 1 Mar. 89.
^wf»(tfrte-5f«j^eon^.— Thoibto Bhit*i«rw»ck, 4 June, 47.
r ' r. John Henry Dundas,6Peb.46.
'Padnge^eWoir.^Agente, Messrs. Cox k Co.SrishAgentt^Sir K. B. BcfHiugfa.
IBetumed from Canada, \5thDec, 1842.] I^*. Armit, & Co.
1 LlMt^Gcnnal CUfberow lerrfd the EcypHan campaign of 1801 ; the expedition to Hanorvr In 1806 ) andthat to Wal.
•bmn. In 1808. In the PrnioniU fto-n Dec. 1809 to Dee. 1811. laeludJng the bottles of Bu»aeo. Fnentee iTOnor (aererely
•wmded), and nfi^— »*«, and tlege of Butes (aeverelj: wonnded). Serred alto In Prance, in 1816. Modal U» aenriect in
• Lt-Col Omme terred on the f^ontlen of Niagara In 1814 and 16. Served alao at the siege and cnptnre of Logbur,
lattpoee, Koarrjr, and Rhygbur, In the Southern Cooean eonntry in India In 1818. , , n ^ ,
4 M^r Adair eerred in Spain from Sept. 1810 to the end of ttie war. Including the ilege of CadUr »*««•"/, *«"|«^ '"^
Sea niiHm Balainere. Villa Franca, Tarragona and Barcelona. Serrfd aUo Uie Wepaul campaign* of »»'7 »« »»* •»»
mbaeqnenOr ta Oie Decean, including tbe sieve and reduction of Rhygbur, Amulnier, and ^^'^^^^JrV^JT^^J
•winded by matchlock baUs In the left arm, and right side at the siege of Asseergbur on tbe erenlng of Uie 1Mb Maren, isiv,
*■ repairing a soetle made by tbe garrison of the fort Into the town. .^ ^ _ « . ^ **«.
served with the 49th on the China Expedition, and was present at the attack and capture f' Am?f • Cb«»"
. . .......... J .__...•• ..^m.miMi_lpft ktfli amsutated on tbe Scld.
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" ORTHES"— « PENINSULA."
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9 Chsrlefl Nfdol,> CB., Sns. 24 June, 96 ; Lt. 31 Aug. 96 ; CapL 30 Ifov.lNii^
Mc^vr^ 3 April, 06 ; JA.^OH. 18 June, 11 ; CoU 27 May, 25; Mqjj^r'^Qfn^
10 Jan. 87 > Lt.-Gen, 0 Not. 46 ; C0L 68th F. 7 Dec. 44.
JLwtt.'-CoUmel.'^Lord William Paulet, En$. p 1 Feb. 21 ; Xte«/« p 2$ Avg. SS |
Ca/i^. P 12 Feb. 25 ; Mqj&r^ p 10 Sept. 30 ; Limt.-Col. 21 April, 43.
Af^'oTf.— Richardson Wm. Huey, Bru, 26 March, 26; Lieut. PlO Dee. 26^
Capt. V 11 June, 30; Mqfor, p 13 Oct 38.
Harry Smyth, JSns. p 10 July 23 ; Ueui, p 13 Aug. 26; Capt. P 15 Oct 29 |
M<{fary 21 April, 48.
Captaik*.
Richard LeckonbyPhlpps
Wm. Henry Qillman. . . .
Geo.M<Beath
Arthnr Edward Kennedy
Henry Smyth
Herbert Blount *,.
Heneage Griffith Wynne
Sa^ey Brovne
Alfred Tippfaig
Wm. H. H.Carmichael..
I^BUTBNANTS.
Henry Harpur Oreer. • . .
Tho.WhltmoreStorer^ii^f.
Fra. C. P. Amed^ Stuart
Samuel Wm.Hen.Hawker
John Edw.LevesonQower
Horatio Harbord Morant
Hon. Dan.OreTille Finefa
Heniy Q. R. Carmiehael
Qooige Hugh Alington
Edmund Dafid Lyon. .
John Casdidy
EiraiovB.
md, Staekley Savage
Wm. Geor^ StevenBon
Stephen Croft
C. Ughtred Shnttleworth
Ralph Westropp
Wm. Francis Willougfaby
William Henry Sejrmoor
CImrles Samuel Nicol • .
Hon. Eyre C. Hy. Massey
Charles Bdmonslone Kirk
Pmymuuter. — Morris Rob
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ENSIGN.
10 April 25
P 1 July 28
P 15 Oct 20
P24 May 27
P 28 June 33
P 8 Nov. 33
P 10 July 36
P 26 May 38
P 22 June 38
12 June 40
P 10 Sept 41
P 2 Dec. 42
P 30 May 43
19 Jan. 44
P 23 July 44
P 20 Aug. 44
P 2 May 45
P 16 Dee« 45
P 30 Dec. 46
P 14 Nor. 45
10 May 43
P30 Jan. 4d
P 31 July 46
P 28 Aug. 46
P 18 Sept 46
P 8Noy.4G
P 22 Deo. 46
P 7 May 47
P 14 May 47
V 8 Oct 47
P 6 No?. 47
LIBCT.
31 Dec. 28
14 May 31
P 31 May 33
P 17 Feb. 32
P 28 Oct 36
P 16 Sept 37
P 13 Oct 38
21 April 43
P30 May 43
P2dJuly 44
P20 Aug. 44
P 23 Jan. 46
P30Jan. 46
21 Apr. 46
P 31 July 46
P 3 Not. 46
P 22 Dec. 46
P 7 May 47
P 14 May 47
P 8 Oct 47
P 14 Apr. 46
P 3 May 33
P 13 May 36
P 28 Oct 36
P]2June40
P 2 Dec. 42
P23Jttly 44
P30Jan. 46
P 22 Dec. 46
P 7 May 47
p 14 May 47
CAPTAIN. BRBT.*MAJ»
9 Not. 46
0 Not. 46
9 Not. 4tt
1, 20 Aug. 41 ; JS^. 2 July, 99 : XAmi.
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At^utant. — Lieut. Thomas Whhmore Storer, 30 March, 47.
Quarter^Miuter.—1>unei Doherty, 23 July, 41.
5iir^am.— Thomas Hunter, M.D., 23 July, 44 ; Asiiit.'Surg. 18 April, 54*
Jiftf^afi^-^vr^eon.— Robert William Woolcombe, 28 March 45.
Facings QreexL-^Aqentt, Messrs. Cox ic Co.— JrisA Agent, John Atklnsoq, JB$q,
iRetumedfimn Canada, June, 1844.]
I Lirat..O«nei«l Kleol commttdcd tk« «9tll «k the tattles of VUtorla, tta Pj
Commanded a divlfion of the umj, aader Sfr Datid OcklerloB.r* In tlw NepaiU
■wdftl for tbs tattto of the Nlre.
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^ JAVA "— " BOUSBON "—" WATERLOO "— " INDIA."
Colnd.
John Vincent, < Ent. 16 July, 1781; Lieut, 3 Au^. 82; Capt. 26 Get. 86;
AfKi/ory 6 May, 86; Xmh^.-CoI. 1 Jan. 1800; Col. 26 July, 10; Mqjor-Oen.
4Ju&e,18;Xr.-(?en.27Mtty,96, 6f«n.29Nav.41; CM.60tbB«gt,2 JaD«36.
Litut.'CoUmeli,
US Eaton Monina,*^iw. PI Dtc. 14 ; IMut. PQ Sept. 19^; Capt. P2S June, 26 j
Af^'or, P19 Nov. 30; Lieut.'Col. p2 Oct. 36; Co/. 9 Nov. 46.
0 lir .Winiam Blackburne, Ens. P27 Apr* 27 ; Lieui. p 19 Nov. 30; Capt. p6 Feb.
85 ; Mtgar, P30 Oct. 40 ; Lt.'Coi. 3 8q>t. 47.
Mqjort.
Sir Edmund Stephen Thomas, Bt., Ens. p 26 Nor. 28 ; Lieut. P28 Oct* 31 ;
Capt. P 1 May 35 ; Mqjcr, p 19 May, 46.
r. Charles James Coote, Ens. p21 June 31; Lieut. P 19 Dec. 34; Capt p14
Apr. 37 ; Major, 3 Sept. 47.
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Captaiits.
Henry D. O'Halloran
r. J. W. Llewellyn Paxton
9 Henry Bridger Tudor*
Winiam Walker
n Datid ElUot Mackirdy
Arthur Lowry Cole ....
r. Cecil Edward Bewes . .
Wm. J. B. M'Leod Moore
r. Charles Fred. Law. .
r. Jas. Handasyde Edgar
r. Percival Fenwick ....
r. Geo.Aber. Roltertsou,*
LlEUTENAlTTa.
Wm. Munro Aitchison . .
Charles William Parker
Ang. Barnard Hankey . .
Chas. John Carmichael*.
r. Edward Bowen, Atlj. . .
r. F. Wentworth Bennett
r. F. George Wm. Fearon
r. Gordon Henry Etans
Denis Dunne, ad^
r. Charles Eyre Butler . .
r. George Bagot
Richard William Hussey
Thomas Haryey •
r. Bodney Payne O'Shea
ENSIGN.
LIEUT. I CAPTAIN.
1 Not. 18 p 28 June 27
16 July 41
William Sbephefd Milner p28 Nov. 46
P 10 Apr. 27
16 May 13
2 Aug. 33
P 5 Apr. 33
P 22 Aug. 34
P 7 Aug. 36
1 Nov. 31
P 7 Oct. 36
P 9 Oct. 36
P28 Sept. 38
26 AprU 28
P 10 July 40
20 Oct. 40
P 30 Oct. 40
29 Jan. 41
lJune41
P 20 Aug. 44
27 May 42
8 Nov. 42
23 May 46
P 24 Sept. 41
P20June 46
P 8 Ang. 46
P 9 Aug. 46
P 12 Oct. 30
19 Oct. 20
P I May 36
PdODec. 36
P20NOT. 38
P 4 Oct. 39
4 Jan. 36
P 8 Not. 39
P28 Juned9
P 1 Sept.38
P 6 July 38
27 April 40
P 1 Not. 401
p 26 June 41
P 7 8ept.41
P^Oct. 43
18 Sept. 46
P 0 Oct. 46
29 Jan. 47
r. William George Daniel
Ensigns.
r. Francis Gamble Blood
r. Charles Gilbome ....
Richard ntzgerald «...
r. James Smyth ...... . .
Ajex. Edgar McGregor . .
Edward Hazelfoot Paske
r. WilUam Tracey
John Lindsay Maclean . .
r. Henry Chas. Strickland
4 Apr. 46
12 June 46
17 Sept. 46
18 Sept. 46
P26 8ept.46
2 Apr. 47
P 14 Apr. 47
11 June 47
13 July 47
P 1 Not. 40 PUMay 47
13 May 31 12 April 46
P 2Sept.42
23 May 46
P 20 June 46
P 8 Aug. 46
BRBY.-XAJ.
1 GeiMral Tineent lenned ia
tb« Wwt iDdiMp and was at the
taking of St. Domingo. On the
o a».v4. AH eapeditlon to the Helder» and
4 »ept ao fabtequenUy in that to GDp«n-
P 19 May 46 hagen, under Sir Hyde Parker.
24 May 46 Serred alto in tha American
15 f *^^ ^ ''Vcolonel Honinf ierred the
18 Sept. 40 campalfn oflSlS with the flSnd
24 Sept. 46 Liffbt Infantry, and was pn-
P 26 Sent 46 "^°^ ^^ ^'* ^^^* ®' Waterloo.
D n n-* ' Att Serred afterwaida with the
,?i!r - amyofpeenpaUoninPSfanee.
PUMay 47
20 Apr. 44
3 Sept. 47
P 24 Dec. 47
4 Capt. Tudor ierred In the Penlniala f^am
May IBIS to the end of the war.
5 Captain RoblnMn lerTed with the 96lli in
the operations agalntt the Ralah of Coorg in
April, 1894, and wa* woonded.
1 0 r. Henry Chas. Strickland' 3 Sept. 47
, 1 0 Henry Beauchamp Brady p 24 Dec. 47
• ' j5«. O Patrmaster.—V. Henry Dalgety, 1 March, 39; Ens. 11 JBn.21 ; Lt. 23 Mar.
I 3 ' 0 ' Acfjutants. — Lieut. Denis Dunne, 30 April, 47.
7 0 r. Lieut. Edward Bowen, 3 Sept. 47.
U 0 QtMirf«r-Afa^er«.— James Hollis, 3 Not. 37.
10 r. Robert Smyth, 3 Sept. 47.
9 0 Surgeans.^r. John Bathurst Thomson, M.D.. 3 Sept. 46; A»'8. 11 Jan. 99.
9 0 Henry James Sehoolea, M.D., 1 Oct. 47 ; Assist.-Surg. 28 June 39.
6 0 ilm'.-<S^ttr^eo9t#.^Rohert Villiers George, M.D. 10 Nov. 43.
10 r. Arthur Stewart Willocks, 3 Sept. 47.
Facings Orceo. — A gents y Messrs. Cox &, Co*
26.
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M^ims^ Dec. 05; Xktct.-CM. 1 tai* 01 ; CW. 2& ^ly, 10; Mqfar^Oem.
4 June, 18; JUek/.-Gen. 99 Mfly^ 26; Gtfu 28 lfov^41 ; CoL TOtlL'JSegimeiit,
80 Jan. 82.
William Matthew Bigge, JRu. p 19 Apr. 91 ; Xifirf, i»26 PA. 30; Oorirf. »21
June 39 ; M^fiyr, * 9 Majr, 46 ; LUM^C^U P23 April 41.
Jdhn Doyle O'Brieii^ JRu. 16 Mar. 21 yLitui. 9 16 Jona 26 ; C&^ 9 A Dae 38^
Mqfor, 30 Dec. 46.
Trevor Chate» ^9i#. PlO Aug. 32; JAent. P88 Oct. 36; Capt. p8 Aug. 90 ;
3£4{for, P 28 April, 47. .
a*.
CAFTAIXa.
George- Dumford
1^ i^ Geo. Fred. Paschal
Thomas Charles Tlmins
P 17 Oct. 26
17 Mar. 12
P16 Mar. 82
James PaHlser CoaCobadle i»21 Sept. 82
Edw. Freeman Edwtfds
Edward Ben]. Bradddl.
Thomas fidmonds MtiJodk
Geot^ Reynolds'
}f Bdirard L'Bstnmge* ^«
ThcmiaS Fred. HlHAiaw*
LlBUTBNAKTa.
George Bvatt. . . « ••««..
Joseph Edward Addls^
Oswald POIing ........
John Wilson Fildffr ...'
Geoige Alfred BchreiMr
Howe Hennia i •
Geoi'ge Ryan
P 11 May 88
• 1 Mar. 80
PlBMar. 8i9
i>80Dee. 84
P 10 Nor. 08
Pl8Dec: 40
18irtily'88
^91 Ha. 40
30 ^OT.* 8^
i<l8 0frpf.4O
Pll May 41
P 3 Feb. 49
1^31 May 44
Fraderiek William Dowsel 23 ^b. 44
Frederick Arthur WUltfc
James Masey Bu^anan
A.JobiiO.RQtlierfhTfi|SM9.
Francis Chaie . :*
James Atkinson
BNBiGira.'
Arthur H. Cresswell Snow
Frederick WUlington
John Creagh O'Brien
Charles BlewiU
Edward WUson
Gates Joseph Travers
Charles Crawley
Edw. Ralph C. Sheldon
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rP 8 Feb. 31
19 Oct. 12
»28N0T.87
«8Jane 38
P 6 July 39
»SlJan. 40
27 Sept 44
21 Dec 44
P 18 May 41
P 6 June 46
«* 8 Aug. 45
30 Dec 46
P 31 Dec. 46
P21 Apr. 48
8 May 46
9 June 46
29 Jan. 47
30 jG)r. 47
' 3 Dec. 47
LIEUT.
P28 Her, 37
83 Mar. 20
P 3Fbb.43
93 Feb. 44
P 8= May 46
IP 8 Aug. 46
1>89 No¥. 80 P 8 Miay 46
27 Dec 88
19 Apr. 1<^
• 80 May '48
80 Jan. 40
15 July 48
23Jan4 48
23 Feb. 44
t»3l May 44
P* 2 May 46
p'31 Dec 45
27Mar.'44(
P 8 May 46
P 9 June 46
7 July '46
P33 Apr. 47
1^ 8 Dee. 47
CAPTA.1N.
80 Juno. 40
OVov. 88
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Pajfmaster.^nvgh Bailey Mackenzie, 24 May, 29; Suh-LUut. 1 Feb. 13.
AeyutoHt.—Lieut. Archibald John OUver Rotherfurd, ^ April, 47.
QMarter-MaMter.-^ohn Nowlah, 20 Ocf . 41 ; Snt. 20 Not. 40.
Surgeon. — Henry Pllleau, 14 Apr. 46, A Mtff.-5ttr^« 8$ Jan. 36.
AMir#.-Airy^«^ohn William Johnston, M.D. 88 June, 44.
Facing Bltuck.^Affeni$, Messrs. Cox k Co.'— Irish Agients/Bitmm.Oult M, Co.
IBHwnedfrpm N&rth Amerien, Jtdy, 1843.]
1 M^r PMchal acrrrd IB the Peninrak with the 3b4 thiebatUlioBor tlMXiv|'>GniiiaateKliiii.from6«t.tnit«tk«
CBiofUuuwwinl«4.iiiclniiarthel>ttUcsc#ike NtMlle miS inv% inwtiMM «r B«f«MC •■ «WS7Ui fc%.ISK«a4
mbacqucDt opctrntioBt Ufyn thstfcitrcw. 8«rr«d alw ib« wmmitf of Ifli, jnA vu m %•■>» Biafc>Nii>ii ^ Sir
Bearr CUaiAaoa ib« iTIh JaiM. Md ■« dM batU* «r Watcrliio. fie>M TvcflTcdtire HuiovcriMlWtf M«H.
8 M^orL'BttruiV Mn«4 x\a eMBfaigA af ISOS-f in tMln.«ick th«14iKiBA-Mi pcwaat at tW Wulv tf Ov^^aa.
Captarc oT tW Ida of fnaee la U|0. Caplpn of J«va iv 181^ i^ immmiI piik a X>«IC!kl««lMft lApl* IIMM^^
■loroiiBf of a stroar Oateh Fort 6il the coart oT Bcatavi. Oa bOftrA ff.R.a. XMriM at AcWnnt Mm M|«aM of «lc«aa
Pivacli gvabeata. PrMBatatt)Mai«|^ttrf«t«fMaf GaraeKa.aa4Ma««ani«a^att-ar lht4Hi|^««(8ttKWUkt. A^tW
cayCare of the town aadfunraM of tta«b«^ Iilc of Donwa^ Ui Jiarah I0»a. N^pavlarv ia ltl«t •Wg* tttd captvft aT i
tFM in March 1817; MabraCta campain la 181 7 and 19: Mcgt and stonn of Bbartporr, «s4cf Lord CumliafiW'
4Capt. AJaM aaivai with tka tlad tbtoafkaai ihc apefmtfMn ia SdnSa la IMS. aalat 9» Chalw 1tM*«» 1*^
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Canada.
8-..uA4"r-S.] 71t^ {Highland) Regt. of Foot. {L. I.)
•^_PKNINdULA"—" WATERLOO." - -
55 — ^19 m 5lr ThmDM TUsjntXif^ ML iKCB. i?9W. 80 Bept. 1793 ; Lieut. 3 Dec 04;
^ • 13; Mt^g^Gm. Id AuflT^ 19 ; Lt.-Qwn, 10 Jan. 87 ; Col 71ftt Fa5 March, 41,
Xic«(.*Co/<m4/i.'-Hr. Wililiim Denny,' jn»«. P 10 J«n, 29; XtVixt p23 Jnne,
25; C«;>^. p 27 Sept. 33 ; McQor^ p 24 April, 38 ; Lt.rChL 14 Apr. 46. -
Sir Hew Dalrymple/ Bt.^ Ens. 9 ifi Feb. 31 ; Limt, p 4 Sept. 36; Capt. p 24
• A^. 98 ; Afiy'or, P 19 Maxcii 47 ; JJ.^CoL p l:i Nov. 47.
Mq^ors.—W^ r. Anthony iUbert UBbXtwo^ * Mm, 7 Dec. U; Z4fM. P20 Dec
21 ; Capt, P 7 Jan. 30 ; AfdCfor, 14 Apr. 46.
EAxfidVoy^JShu. flS Not. 27 ; Liaa. p 15 June 80; Capt. P18 Mar. 30;
Brevet'MqJar, 9 Nov. 46 ; Mqfor, Pl2 Nov. 47*
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Nath. Maesey Stack ....
James H. C. Robertson . .
r. Charles Beady, #
Hobert Frfemdls Hunter . »
R. Dflnnistewn Caapbelli*
ThotdaaH. GoWUl. . , • « •
r. Wttliasn Hope ^ . • . • ^
r. AXig. .Tttrick HnmUton
r. Bairry Biennerfaasset ..
r. FHnciaG. Scott.
Geofge At C* Daabwood
r. GlK>. Wkit.3%lbQt Rkh
LlBUTBKAlTft.
r. JobnT JosephBi«lisb|r
Charles Wm . Sntti^ , «• • .
r. Henry Loftus, 44* • ^
Arthur Charles Parker . «
r. W. Ferg. Laing Jleasan
Fred. J. Colin Haikett ..
James Arthur Qore, $, • .
r. Bob. Lydston Newman
r. Francis Carr Clerko • •
r. James Home ••»..••%
Wm. Stratton Priaice,a4r'.
John Ignatius Mac^onaU
Charles Francis Smith « •
William ^rancis Segrave
El^SIONS.
Robert Harkness
John Uniacke
r. Bernard Brocas
r. Lewis William Ord . .
Leopold Brown
W. A. Myrt. Cunynghaihe
r. Robert C. Wm. Stuart
r. John Fuller
BNSIOK.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIH.
P 25 Not. 28
2 July 291
P 13 July 32
P 13 Mar. 86
P 22 Oct. 33
22 May 35
iP 4 Sept. 86
P29Dec 86
P 18 Mar. 86
4 Aug. 37
P 8 Dec 37
P 12 June 40
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P20 Dec. 35
SO Dec. 35
P 19 Mar. 36
P 29 July 86
P 27 Mar. 35
P 8 Dec 87
P24Majr.88
PMApr. 38
P 6 July 88
27 Feb. 42
16 Apr. 42
J" 16 Aj^. 42
7utkUg.38
4 July 38
26 Oct. 4}
4 Mar. 42
P 16 Aug. 42
16 Apr. 42
17 Apr^ tf
P.13 3fay 42
P 22 Nov. 42
P 24 Mar. 48
BttBV.-MAJ.
P 6 July 38
27 Feb. 42
15 Apr. 42
P 22 Nor* .4'^
P 24 June 42
P 26 Apr. 44
P 30 May 45
14 Apr. 46
p 22 May 40
P 8 t)ec. 46
P 19 Mar. 47
P 12 Nov. 47
21 June 39
10 Not. 41
P 4>Aug. 43
iPldFeb. 44
P 2C Dec. 44
P 30 May .45
P 16 Dec, 45
14 Apr. 46
p 22 May 46
14 Aug. 46
I
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Otway Wemyss
r. Ralph Cliarles Browne
William Johnson
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P 8 Aug. 45
P 8 Dec. 40
P 19 Mar. 47
P 12 Nov. 47
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MAI Mlb tb« 4Sai «i^« aUMk mui
•i^CiM M Cfotv, in tbe tmat
Indto^ to April 18S4r
a Jf^r L*ftstrange ^rvtd 4ttm
euBiadgti bff ISM, m^ Wu prvfrnl '
at tk» Mae *( WMtoriodL'
4 Ohptala Canpbell Mrrt^l inih .
tha Atti Lifhl Drafooati^urHiff tba •
eaniiialcn la Af^taaaliun under ,
LiMtf ' Kaain, aaa wu ^r^mv^ u •
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(aqdal).
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21 iMar, 45
P17 Dec. 45
14 Apr. 46
28 Apr. 46
8 May 46
P 22 May 46
14 Aug. 46
P25 Sept. 46
P 8 Dec. 46
P 19 Mar, 47
P12 Nov. 47
Pi^iiiai«er.~$l2A David Bouter, 12 Sept. 43; £<n«.ldMay»ll ; Z^.S48ept.]2;
A^uUmtn,^r. Lieut, Heury Loftus. 14 Aug. 46. ICaut. 2 Feb. 30.
Lieut. William Stratton Prince, 8 Dec. 46.
Quarter- Mastert. — John Taylor, 25 Aug. 46.
r. Tliomas Fitzgerald, 17 Oct. 46.
Surpeoftf.— Alexander M'Origor, 13 Oct. 43; Aseist.'-Svrff. 81 May 3S.
r. George Carr, 7 Aug. 46; Aeeist.'Swff. 24 July 85.
Astittant-Surgeons, — Michael Alien Jane, 23 Marcli 47.
t> Jvkn And. Woolfreyes, 13 July 47. [FucingeUxkff.-^ Agent ty Messrs. Cox & Co.
[Returned from Barbadoea, 25^A Jan. 1847.]
1 mtgktmu' arra«U aervfd in tbe SSth in Flaadrn and Holland in 1794 and Sfti hielodlac tbe aetkiM off «Sa ISlh May
id l»i ianc In the fonaer year, sle«e of Mlneffuen by tbe Prencb. and ncreat Uimuffh WeatyhallalDMM Waaer, la 1?«7 ha
•riheUUadarTrtnldadi aod in 17SS ba aawa* wUU tlw iSlii In Nmai HoUand, and wm yecacatfalba
lOftaiaaiMi Sefft.SdandSChOalebfv. lie aaaMMiad Ae Ugkt Ompany or *a dOOi UnaaghMM tha
ISSKaMdalKlactadlnfttMaBtioaaar a»Slh,iaih.Mt Slal Malta, aadaMn at BihMla and at
Pmbb Mor.lBSSlaAprtlMSSWaaracdlnfaftaBiaaa JJUHaty aiaaalai p •> Uia Pi iiai n ilii af tbe Tatata,
ISIO he lalniaed ta Portafal *Mb ala OHipaniaa nr ifae yiflt and was praanrt wHb that aert.
aff Sataa». Havtaf bcea apKiated aa Om^mi A^M^t Oaneral ta Nor. ISIO^ ha wae
pn—jk nf MaMiaa aaety in ISII 1<I aftii ■ mU aetwd wUh Mawbat BeaMfcid, Seaib off
i-.be hrf a htam abet nadar hha la Oie aeHaa of aadtoha. and he aaa w^ilnyi iHntfcj tafcia> of OI»»wpL Ha
fee AMrica la laa. ISIS ia WMiid of dM 71N, boC the deaUaatlaa beli« allefcd he laadcd ia Planden la
Apett, and an—adad Ma flti at Oie baHle rf WatPrtaa. wfaeieha nae wnnndtd. Baviiv «Meeeded tn the rraunand of the
anterine Paris at Mi \m^ i b« vmmtkmwA wMh «Im Ahmw n#
72nd ( Tha Duke of AJbanyU own Highlanders) Regt of Foot.
On the Colours— r*« IhMi Cypher and Coronet. rEml>.ftwfllbwlt«r,«7JtoT.«4,
« Hilff JdOO^TAl!^ "*-* CAPJR 4^ 0ODD HpM,*^^'"^ ":^'?!T^
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9 tm Sir NeU Donglaa^i KCB. KCH. 2nd Lt. 28 Jan. 01 ; Lt. IBMf^
Cap#. 19 April, 04 ; Major, SlJhxi. II; Lt.-Col.9Bee.l2i Col.27TuSf,
Mt^.'Gen. 10 Jan. 97 ; M^-Gen. 9 Nov. 46 ; Col. 72d UigbUnden^lS JiiJbr47
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Lieut.'^Chlohek
Charles Gtteoyne, lSn$. 7 Dee. 20; lAeut. i>8D Jui«2t^; Cty^ ^^l Do&jUl
Jlfq;or» P 23 Aug. 31 ; Lieut,^ Coh 22 Oct. 39.
ilfq/ar#.— Charles MaxweR Maclean,* iSu. 29 Oct 07 ; 'Lieut^S^ DfC. QH; 'Otpi.
p 24 July, 23 ; Mi^ofy p 1 Feb. 27 5 Bretfet IamU.-CoL 29 Nor- 41» '
Henry Jervis, Bns. 19 Dec. 11 ; lAmU. 29 Deo. 14; C«yi. P 19 9«fl.8fi; Bfpw^
Mqjor, 23 Nov. 41 ; M^or, PVJ Sept. 42. » . / > .
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William Heniy Robinson
John Frith
Charles Hoylan
John Thomas Hope, t. . .
Hugh Thomas Bowen • .
George Ramsay Perceval
Richard Pahner Sharp*. .
John William Gaisford . .
Henry Rice
Cavendish Spencer Boyle
LlBUTBllAyTS.
William Parke
Arthur Owen Lord ....
James Mackenzie
A.Dal tonThellusson,ii.a<(.
Richard Rocke, d. pm. . .
John Stephens Clark ....
W. B. Odynell Campbell
Lydston Newman
William Bertram •••••.
George Stewart Mackenzie
Douglas Robinson ....
Chas. John Wm. Norman
Arthur Wade
Enbioits.
Wm.Aug.H.NaplerKellett
Alexander CrombiCi A^f.
Seymour Staartlliellasson
Alexander Smith
Arahibak) Alison
Hon. H. W. FftxMauriee
George Don Anderson . .
Tbo. Cha. Hardlnge Best
ENSIOir.
gJan. 24
6 Apr. 20
P 2 Dec 81
P20 Mar. 83
18 May 82
P 8 Feb. 89
PIS May 88
P81 May 89
31 Dec 89
P^ Oct. 86
PI6D0C 40
P 10 Apr. 40
P24Sept.41
P 12 Oct. 41
p 20 May 42
P 27 Sept 42
P 5Dec 43
P 2 Feb. 44
P29Mar. 44
Pl2Jttlv 44
p 17 Mar. 48
P 8 Nov. 44
PdODee. 46
Pt7 Mar. 46
P 8 May 40
p 19 June 46
P 7 July 46
P 8 Nov. 40
P 19 Mar. 47
[P 16 Oct. 47
P 12 Nov. 47
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P 29 Aug. 28
P26 Aug. 24
P29May 36
P2d Dec. 30
P 0June84
Pl6Dec. 40
P 10 May 40
P24Sept.41
20 May 42
P SSepkSe
P 27 Sept. 42
P29Dec 43
P23Aiig. 44
P 8 Oct, 44
P 8 Nov. 44
80 Dec. 46
P 8 May 46
P 19 June 46
P 7 July 40
P20Oct. 46
p 19 Mar. 47
p 8 Oct. 47
p 12 Nov. 47
C ATTAIN. iBMKV^SilJ.
P21 Junein.
7 Apr. 89
Pl6Defr 40
P 27 Sept 42
12 Feb. 43
P 7 July 46
p 19 Mar. 47
P 8 Oot 47
P 12 Nov. 47
P28 Aug. 46
9
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.S Captain Oiaham Mrfeb at
(he capture of ilia Ub ff
Fimnca fai ISlii 7
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Paynuwfer.— William Qreham/ 18 Oct 26 ; Em. 16 April, 06 ', Liemi. 21 AvtiL
08 ; Capt. 7 April, 26. . . ^
A^utant. — Alexander Crombfe, 24 Dec 47.
Quarter-Master. — John Lladsay, 28 July, 47. ,
Surgeon. — ^John Mure, M.D., 24 Dec 47 ; Atii$t.-Sur(f. 4 Oct 80. .
Attistawt-SurgeonB. — George Uondblow, M.D., 16 Manob^44.
Montgomery Inrin, M.D., 13 Dec 44. '\
Faetnge Yellow. — Agent, John Lawrie, Bsq,
iir Neil Douglas tenred with the 70th at tha aiege of Cop«iihair«n, In 1807 ; with Um expcditloa to I
0^ ; and subMquenUjr to Portu|[al and Spain, Including tb« battle of Coninna. EzpaditiOB to Wi
4C«« Of Fluahing, la IflOO; tha Peninsular campaigns from Dec. 1800 to Jan. 1811, and
I«1S to tha end of that war in I814« including the dcfpnce of Cadit, and battia of
gh tha left thoulder-jolnt b7 a ball, and bj anotlicr In the left arm ; batflea t>r Um FvivM
and Toutooaa. Serrad also the campaign of Ul^, and was serereif wounded dlionga lb»
ball, and oootaaad ftona a ball hitUng a button, at Quatre Bra*. 8Ir Nail hat fvertrad a vNSsMr ite
>• of tha P| leasee, NivaUe» Niva, aad Toulouse.
.iea«.*Cntonel Maalaao waa aetivelj aasployed throughout (ha Xaflytria camnalgvt of tffIT, Tt, wmi tfL
le 6th Feb. 1896, commanded a coImhmi ot Uroops ordered to co-operate at Trompet^s Drtfl,
ivrs of the Cape of Good Hope ; also» one of the oolumns of attack, during a series of
in the Pish River Bush ; had a horse mortallj wouaded under him during a aighi
igt. througlMMit tha campalga thai anarndt uadar Sir Beiuamin D'Urbaiu
icarik'tierr.
£^.r*;"raS.] ^i^ (h^«««o Regt. of Foot. {L. I.) ra^c.^ss'^fr-
i^limmSiKTAK»''"CAP^ OP GOOD HftPB"'--RQI.BIA^V'^IlUERA"— ••CORUNNA"^.
'•PENINSULA"— "WATEEIXK).** _ -- -
X!dhmeL i , ,.• .
9 9BBSir Thomas ReyiielV ^^- <I^CB. Sns. SO Sept. 1793 ; Lieut. 3 T>%e. 04;
>C«^^^Jiaiy, ^.; rj|f^^^ S A«g.' iai)«$ iSdr,*C«^ I01Ui|.a^j <79l.4 June,
V 13; Jlf4i^«f^6t|m. Id Augr* 19 ; Lt.-Qwn. 10 Jan. 87 ; Oo^. 7Ut Fa5 March, 41,
Xifli?.-^Co/<m4/i.'-Hr. WiUiaai Denny, - Am. p 10 Joa 28; XiA<«. p 23, June,
25; Cap^. p 27 Sept. 38 ; Mc{jor^ p 24 April, 38 j Lt.rCoL 14 Apr. 46.
5tr Hew Dalrymple,* B«.« JE?ii#. P Id Feb. 31 ; Lieut, p 4 Sept. 36; Capt. p 24
• Aftr. 98 ; Afqfor, P 19 Mardi 47 ; Lt^CoL p 19. Nov. 47.
ATq/orv.— €n i-. Antiiony Robert L'Efltnuge *£im. 7 Dec. 14; jL««9<<. p 20 Dec
21 ; Capt. P 7 Jan. 30 ; Mqfar, 14 Apr. 46.
BAwardFoy^jBw. flS Not. 87 ; Lie^a. p15 June 80; Capt. PIS Mar. 86;
Brtvet'Miyor, 9 Nov. 46 ; MajWj p 12 Nov. 47>
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Nath. Maeeey Stack ....
James H. 0. Robertson . .
r. Charies Beady, #. . . . «
Hobort Vrtmds Hunter * *
R. DflnniBtewn Campbell^
Thotda&'H. GolTlU..*««t
r. Wttliaia Hope ...... k
r. Aug. Ttt rick HumUton
r. Barry BleBnerhasset ..
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a July 801
P 13 July 32
P 13 Mar. 86
P 22 Oct. 33
. 82 May 35
P 4 Sept, 96
P201>eo. 86
P 18 Mar. 86
4 Avi9. 37
IP 8 J>ec. 37
lilECT, 1 CAPTAIN.
r. GiK>. Wkit.3%lbOt Rick ^P 12 Jime 40
LlBUTBHAITB.
r. John T Joseph Bivllskir
Charles Wm. 8attqn,j.».
r. Henry Loftus, 44- • ^
Arthur Charles Parker . «
r. W. Fergr. Laing Meason
Fred. J. Colin HaU^U • .
James Arthur Qor^, «• • .
r. Rob. Lydston Newman
r. Frands Carr Clerks • .
r. James Home ••».,.. .v
Wm. Stratton PriB|ce,a4r«
John Ifpiatius Macdonel^
Charles Francis BpiitU « »
William ^rancis Segrave
El^SIONS.
Robert Harkness
John Uniacke
r. Bernard Brocas
r. Lewis William Ord . .
I^eopold Brown
W. A. Myrt, Cunynghaihe
r. Robert C. Wm. Stuart
John Fuller
P29 Dec. 36
80 Dec. 36
P 10 Mar. 36J
P 29 July 86
P 87 Mar. 36
p 8 Dee. 87
P24Mar.d8
P M Apr« 38
J» 6 July 88
87 Feb* 42
16 Apr. 42
J>16Aj^. 4^
7ut^ug.88
6 July 38
86 Oct. 4J
4 Afar. 42
P 16 Aug. 48
16 Apr. 42
17 Apr^ tf
P 13 May 42
P 82 Nov. 42
P84Mar. 48
22Har. 44
« 86 Apr. 44
P SO May 46
P aAug; ^
31 Jan. 46
21 Mac 45
P17 Dec. 45
14 Apr. 46
28 Apr. 46
8 May 46
P 22 May 46
14 Aug. 46
r.
p i Wn|. Nath. Mickletbwait p25 Sept. 46
0 Otway "Wemyss . . ". p "8 Dec. 46
!2] June 39
10 Not. 41
P 4 Aug. 43
p 16 Feb. 44
P 8e Dec. 44
P30 >ffty.46
P 16 Dec. 45
14 Apr. 46
P 28 May 46
14 Aug. 46
P 26 Sept. 46
P 8 Dec. 46
P 19 Mar. 47
Pl^Nov. 47
BRBV.-MAi.
P 6 July 88
27 Feb, 42
16 Apr. 48
P82Nor.4j2
P 24 June 42
P 26 Apr* 44
P 30 May 45
14 Apr. 46
p 22 May 4C
P 8 bee. 46
P 19 Mar. 47
P 18 I^oy. 47
^ ,
t sir ilei» t)aIf7Bi|>to, «r« fjgm- >
■mH Mlh tb« 4Sai A^c atiMk and '
f4^t««« •r .Cof^f,- lii'*the tiuti
Indiei, 10 April ISM^ '
euBiadgti bf 1S16, iM irac prMml '
•t t^ iW^ae *( WaitoriodL-
4 OMalB CanpbeU Urtt^ iHtii ,
Oia Ath Ufbt Drafoont inuring tba •
eampalcn In Afl^aaiaiun under ;
'LoMi' Banin, aM »as'i>r*«n| ad
ikrilMf nf j(a|Mn ot'OtassM,
(imdan.. , ., f
.1
0 T. Ralph Cliarles Browne p 19 Mar. 47
0 William Johnson |P 12 Nov. 47
6ft i^i^/mi*«cr.— ffiia David Souter, 12 Sept. 43; JSW.lOMay^ll ; Z^. 84 Sept. IS;
\. M Ae!fut4fnt^.^r. Lieut. Heury Ix)ftus. 14 Aug. 46* ICant. 8 Feb. 30.
0 Lieut. WilUain Stratton Princei 8 Dec. 46.
0 Quarter- Master*. — ^John Taylor, 25 Aug. 46.
O r. Tliomas Fitagerald, 17 Oct. 46.
O 5itr^^«m«.— Alexander M'Origor, 13 Oct. 43; Atiist.^Surg, 81 May 33.
O r. George Carr, 7 Aug. 46; Aeeist.^Snrg. 84 July 86.
"0 \A$sUtant'8nrgeon». — Michael Alien Jane, 23 Marcli 47.
O Jokn And. Woolfreycs, 13 July 47. [FucingeJixkff.-^Ageiits^ Messrs. Cox & Co.
[Betttmedfrom Barbadocs, 25fA Jan. 1847.]
MlflRNMaft BrrneU aentd in the 38lh In Flandm and HuUaad In I7M aad SSl hielodlaff tbe MtImM off tie ISlh May
IMk Innc in tbe funner year, siege of Nlmeffuen by tbe Prcncb. and retreat throuf b WMtpfaaHa totbc Wwer. In lt«7 hm
•rihe lalandar Trinidad ( and la 17W bn aarend with Iha 4Slh to Nmai HoBnnd, and waa yrcaent faith*
L IMh Sefft , Sd and «th Oeiobvr. H* i 1 1 1 fta Ught OMpMiy of <» 40UnlMn^hwnt lh»
ISSI iaaadnl). lneludh« tha aetHmi vT tfiaSlh. ISlh. mA SlA Maich, aad nMra at BrtMla and at
Pmhb Mot. insi^AprtlMSShaaamdlnrMagiSaa ""•' | f iiiii n In niwinilH if ilii F iii.
Ik. la a*t«. ISIO he rtlanrd to Portngnl with aia Oi|ianlin af the 71al and waa prtaant with that Regt.
to tka ma »aMa «r Sataa». Having bcaat apudidiid an dwiatant A^fntaM Oanertl In Nor. ISIO. ha was
na aarly In ISII twiiaftnaaifc aervad wUh Morshal naiwtad. Savth of
April. J
;-ha hrf a h«*M ahot nndK htan In the action of Bedlnha
en In Jan. 1SI0 In wnaiid of the 71N, bvl thi
iBa rill at the bnHIa ef Walarlne, wlwieh* ««a
telhh lafefait of OUvantn. He
being allered he landed In Planden In
Having fluceaedH m tbe eoaunand of tbe
224 72nd ( Ths Duke of Albany's awn Highlanders) Regt. of FoaL
On the Coloun — The IhM$ Cypher and Coronet*
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9 tm Sir NeU Donglas,! KCfi. KCH. 2nd Lt. 28 Jan. 01 ; Li. I^Mh^m^
CkipM9 April, 04 ; lfa;or,31Jazi. 11; X^- Co/. 3 Dec. 18; Co/. 8? Hi/, f^
Mt^.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; if<,*<9^. 9 Nov. 46 ; Col. 72d Uigblanden^ 18 JoJbr 47
LienU'^CMohtiL . ,1
Charles iOoseoyne, JEH^. 7 Dee. 20; lAeut^ i" 3D Juir 2t^.; Cajp^ ■'dl ])«v8fc
Af(yor9 P 23 Aug. 31 ; Xietf^-Ctff. 22 Oct. 39.
jif ^'ar#.— Charles MaxweR Macl6an,>.fihi. 29 Oct 07 { Lieut^Sl IHe. QH; id^pl.
p 24 July, 23 ; Mi^ofy i» 1 Feb. 27 5 iBr«c« JAMit.-CoL 23 Nor. 4U ,
Henry Jervis, Bns, 19 Dee. 1 1 ; UoiU. 29 Deo. 14; C«yi. P 19 S^fl. 8fi; ^f«v.«>
Jtfiyor, 23 Nov. 41 ; jyq/or, P27 Sept. 42. . .. ^ j
Captains.
William Henry Robinson
John Frith
Charles Hoylan
John Thomas Hope, «. . .
Hngh Thomas Bowen . .
George Ramsay Percetal
Richard Palmer Sharp*. .
John William Gaisford . .
Henry Rice
Cavendish Spencer Boyle
LlBVTBllAVTS.
William Parke
Arthur Owen Lord ....
James Mackenzie
A.DaltonTheIlusson,ii.ii<f.
Richard Rocke, d. pm. . .
John Stephens Clark ....
W. B. Odynell Campbell
Lydston Newman ......
William Bertram
George Stewart Mackenzie
Douglas Robinson ....
Chas. John Wm. Norman
Arthur Wade
Enbigits.
Wm.Aug.H.NapierKellett
Alexander Crombie, A4f*
Seymour Stuartlliellttsson
Alexander Smith
Arehibald AUson
Hon. H. W. FftzMaurice
George Don Anderson . .
Tho. Cfaa. Haidinge Best
Exsioir.
8 Jan. 24
6 Apr. 20
P 2 Dec 81
P29 Mar. 33
18 May 32
P 8 Feb. 89
PlSMay 88
P31 May 89
31 Dec 39
P23 0ot.36
P 15 Dec 40
P 10 Apr. 40
P24 Sept 41
P 12 Oct. 41
P 20 May 42
P 27 Sept. 42
P 5 Dec 43
P 8 Feb. 44
P29Mar. 44
P 12 Jttiv 44
Pl7Mar. 43
P 8 Nov. 44
PdODec. 45
P87 Mar. 46
P 8 May 40
p 19 June 46
P 7 July 46
P 8 Nov. 40
P 19 Mar. 47
[P 16 Oct. 47
P 12 Nov. 47
LtBUT.
P29Aug. 26
P 26 Aug. 24
P29May 35
P23 Dec. 36
P 6June84
p 15 Dec. 40
P 16 May 40
P24Sept.41
20 May 42
P SSepkdS
P 87 Sept. 42
P29Dec 43
P2dAiig. 44
P 8 Oct, 44
P 8 Nor. 44
30 Dec. 45
P 8 May 46
P 19 June 46
P 7 July 4A
P 20 Oct. 46
P 19 Mar. 47
P 8 Oct. 47
p 12 Nor, 47
P21 June^l
7 Apr. 39
P15Dec 40
P 27 Sept 42
12 Feb. 43
P 7 July 46
P 19 Mar. 47
P 8 Oct 47
P 12 Nov. 47
P28Au^.46
CAPTAIN. I.VR»|KV4-9Ai.
9 N6v. 40
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S Capiain O^ham Mrfvh at
th« capture or tka Im #r
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Poyfywufer.— William Graham,* 18 Oct 25 ; Bm. 16 April, 05 -, Lioni. 81 «
08 ; Capt. 7 April, 25.
A^utant. — ^Alexander Crombfe, 24 Dec 47.
Quarter-Mtuter. — John Liadsay, 23 July, 47. ,
Surynm.-— John Mure, M.D., 24 Dec 47 *; Amit.^Surg. 4 Oct 30. .
Aitittont'SwrgHms. — OeergQ Uondblow, BI.D., 16 Manab, 44.
Montgomery Irwin, M.D., 13 Dec. 44.
Faeinffi Tellew.— itpimf , John Lawrie, Esq.
1 Sir Neil Douf^las tenred with the 70th at the elege of CoptnliaffeD, in 1807 ; with fbe expeditioa to
in 1606 ; and tubteqoenUjr to Portugal and Spain, Including the hattleof Corunna. Expedllioa to W
and lievaoC Fliohlog, in 1800; the Peninsular campaigns from Dec. 1800 to Jan. 1811, and agaia
April 1S19 to the end of that war in 1814« Including the defmce of Cadlt, and battle of Bia
through the leA shoulder-Joint hj a ball, aud by another In the left arm ; battles of tke Pj{
Viw9f aad Toulouse. Serred also the eampaign of 1815, and was sererrif wounded tfcroina lb»
bf a ball, and oontused frona a ball hitting a button, at Quatre Bras, fllr NeU has feeilvtd a m
battlee of tho Pyteueea» Ni«eUc» Nlve, aad Toulouse.
% Lieut. Colonel Maelean waa activel; easployed throughout the XaflVaria campatgas of WtT, IS; Hri
On the 8th Feb. 18SS, commanded a coIuhmi of troops ordered to co«oprrate at Trompeter'f DrffU oa
froaticn of the Cape of Good Hope ; alsoi one of the columns of attark, during a series of
tioBS la tlie Pish Rlrer Bosh ; had a horse raortallj woooded under him during a ulghi
iho regt. Uurouglioot the caapalga that onsuedt uadar Sir fioi^amln lyUrbaa.
19L
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Mi^, 99 Not. 06 ; Lt.-Col. 6 Feb. 12; CoL 22 JnJy^ 30 ^ ^i^'07^Oen.M
June, 38 ; CoZ. 7ard Foat, 8 Apr. 46.
Zieufi'CoL WiltiAm Byre, J?iu. P17 Apr, 23; Zieut. P6 TToy. 25: Capt.
P20 Map. 27 ; Me^f 9 19 July 39 ; JAeut-Col p 12 Nor. 47.
M^&ti. — Fvederldft Qeorge Augu8tu0 ' Plnckney, JEns, 8 Apr. 26 ; Zieut»
P 8 Apr. 26 ; Capt. 9 23 Dec. 86 ; JtfVyor, p 23 Sept. 45,
•WUlUm L. Y. Baker, JBns. 26 Not. 31 ; Lieut, v 27 June 34 ; Capt p 22 July
»42j 4fq;<>r, P 12 Nov. 47.
'Captaiits.
Geo. Hankey Smith . • .
Bfenjafmin BroTrn
Ma'uriceCharlesO'Conncll
W4ltdr Beresfoitl Faunce
EdwaM Hicard
Wjn. B. JohnCyConnell. i
Gerald Wardlavri^
Robert Parker Campbell
Philip BlundeU Bicknell
Charles Littlebales
LlEUTENAITTd. '
Jas. FlorenceMurr8y,^.pm
Clarevaulx Faunt^
William Cbaloner Bisse
Sdward Wellesley
Cbark^ Idoffhton
Samuel William Hall...
Alfred Charles Knox ...
William Creagb O'Brien*
William Lawes Peto ...
William Nash
Frederick Reavv ,
Francis John TysMn Amiel
HenryBmce U.Bannatyne
Ensigns.
Christopher Harison . . .
William Bumop, Aty. .
Hugh Mackenzie . • • • •
AnUiony Walme^ley . . .
Walter Johnston •
James Whittaker Barnes
Thomas Bowyer Bower .
l^omas Walsh
KNSION.
T
P 7 May 18
P 7 July 25
P 19 July 31
P 18 Jan. 81
P 6 June 28
p 16 Mar. 82
P27 Juned4
p 16 June 87
P 11 Oct. 39
P22 June 99
P28 Not. 37
17 Sept. 39
P12Mar.41
P15NOT.39
26 Not. 41
97 May 42
P 5 Apr. 44
P 19 Nov. 41
P 10 May 44
P 31 May 44
P24 0ct. 46
P 23 Jan. 46
P26 Jan6 46
P 23 Mar. 47
23 Apr. 47
31) Apr. 47
» 6 Aug. 47
P 8 Oct. 47
6 Nov. 47
P 12 Not. 47
LIEUT.
22
28
P 7 Feb.
15 May
P 24 Jan, 34
P 23 Dec. 86
24 May 32
P 16 June 87
P12 Apr. 39
P 12 Oct. 41
P 16 Not. 41
P 22 July 42
CAPTAIN. ' BHEVw-MAJ.
P 7 Jan.
22 July
P 5 Apr.
8 Apr.
P31 May
42
42
44
42
44
P 8 Apr. 26
22 Mar. 44
P 6 Apr. 44
P 31 May 44
P 8 Oct. 44
P 23 Sept. 45
P 24 Sept. 45
P 24 Oct. 45
P 8 0cr. 47
V 12 Nov. 47
23 Nov. 4i
P 23 Sept. 45
P 33 Jan. 46
26 June 44
P26June46
12 Jan. 47
P 8 Oct, 47
P 12 Not. 47
*^26NaT.47
4 Ueot. Fimnt serred with the 40th on tiM
China expedition, and wa* present at the attaek
and capture of Amoj, neeoitd capture of Chu-
tan, repuiM of the aifht attack on MJngpo,
attack and capture of Chapoo, Wootung, and
Chin Klang Foo, and the demouftration be-
fore Nankin.
5 Ueirt. O'BricB, wrred in th0 40ib in (he
action of Mahan^poi^ (wounded) and hsa re*
ceived the bronze star.
P26NOT.47
Paymatter.—iohn Court, 22 July, 36; 2tiid Ideut. 2 Not. 08 j Zieut, 7 Feb. 11«
Aeffutant.—JSnsign William Bamop, 22 Oct. 47.
Ouarter-Matter. — John Carson, 28 Not. 46.
'8urgeoH,-r-fieAl Stewart Campbell, M.O. 8 Dec. 45 ; Assist.-Surg. 20 Feb. 35.
Assist.'Surgeoni.—'Wmam Pritehit Hodgson, M.D. 3^ Jan. 45.
Benjamin SwUt, M.I>. 8 April 42.
Faeingt Green. — AgmUf, Messra. Barron and Smith. — Jrith Agent, John
Atkinson, JSiq*
<' - •
■ ■*l lUtt IrfMi Or^ tarrtd In tlie Bwt Indies in the evapaign afslnit Tlppoo SolUn, iacludlnf th^ bettlc efMall«T«4|f, the
imi kwtltm 1>ni» — d BuUan pattah before Scritv^ipAtun, ttege of Serlngapauaii, and on the atarmlnf party at the -nnnlt
*• ' »— Wifai.tMe eenrice. Served In the Peninsula with the 6th, and was a major in the Snd bactalioa when the Pirncb and
^> ^9Mliiki'M|pe«K» attacked that rcffmeat at El Bodon ; present at the siege of Cludad Sodrlgo, also at tke sealing of tk«>9Muse
bvys en the night of the storm, and at the itDrmtag of the greet hreadh. whieh was earried hjr Use lad battalimi of the &tb
V ' rOhwul igslee wonnded during the slefe : present also at the action of Puente Ouineldow On (Jm SSCh Dee. IS4S, with Uto
• lva*«ffif «f the Amy of Owailor, be defrated a Mahratta foree of tweWe Ihonsaad nen* at Pnaiilay, aad captuied ell their
'^''fmiufi^ inimheT, one stAiidard» all their ammnnltlon, and seme <
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76M Regiment of Foot. [c^rtfD&ifiJ.
TheJ5?Z«p*4m*,ciPcam8cribed « HINDOOSTAN"— "NIVE^-^^'PENINSKU-"
CoUmel.
9 Sir Robert ArlmtlinoV KCB. Cktmet^ 1 Jad^ 97 ; JUeid, \ June, 97 ; Capt,
2Q Aug. 02 ; Mqjar, 13 Aug. 09 ; Lieut,^Col. 22 May, 11 ; Col. 19 July, 21 ;
Mt^of^Qen, 22 July, 30 ; Lt.^Qnu 23 Not. 41 ; CoL 70th B«gt. 81 May, 43.
Limt^CoUmeU,'^o%e^ Clarke, J^iu. 22 March, 10 ; Lmat, p 10 June, 13 ;
CapU P24 Feb. 25; If^^or, 26 June, 33; Zieut.-CoL 17 Sept. 39.
r. John Heneage Qrubbe, JSns. p 20 Aug. 18; Lieut » P24 Feb. 85; Capt,
P18 May, 26 ; Mqfm-^ p19 Jan. 39 ; Lt.-CoL 3 Sept. 47.
Ar^fars^r-^fUchMtd Gardiner, JSnt, 12 May 14; Jdeut, 29 Sept. 85; Ct^i.
P5 April 83 ; Mqfor^ 11 Nov. 45.
r. Robert Clifford Lloyd, JStu. p 30 Dec. 26 ; Lieut, p 8 June 30 ; Otpt, P3 Jnna
36; Brev.'Mtoor^ 9 Not. 46: Major, 3 Sept. 47.
Captains.
r. G. F. Cooper Scott ....
Robt Shepherd
r. Henry Brewster
Collingwood Fenwic]^ « .
Chas. S. S. Brans Gordon
r. Henry Dalton Smart. .
Morley S. Tynte Dennis
r. 9 Archibald CampbelP
John B. Flanagan
r. John Gore Fema ....
r.ViiUerslATottcheHatton
Thomas Tydd
LlEDTSNASTS.
Arch. Rntheribord
Wm. Wood Senhouae ....
Henry Heame Lacy, Ad^*
r, Charles O'Donoji^hue..
WUliam Hugh Barton
BWarGW. I LIBUT.
25 Oct. 27
P 10 July 23
P 18 Oct. 83
P 4 Sept. 35
12 Oct. 32
p 31 Dec 33
P 18 Sept 35
7 Mar. 11
8 Feb. 31
3 May 31
17 July 40
P 3 June 36
P 19 Aug. 36
P 7AprU37
p 1 Feb. 39
29 Aug. 39
P 8 Nov. 39
r. Wilford Brett, A^j. ..\^20 May 40
CAPTAIN. |BRET,-MA4,
Robert H. H. Kaghtley
r. J. Christopher Minnitt
r. John Bdward Large . .
r. John William Preston
Benjamin Rising
Thomas Crawford Poole
r. JamesCumming Clarke
Ralph Dudgeon
John Cumming Clarke
r.Charles Fred.Broekman
Bnsioks*
r. Richard Cadett Uoyd
r. Andrew Gammell . . .
r. William Price HiU .
r. John Dunlop .......
Edward George Gray . . .
Jamct Fox Bland .....
WalterMontfordWestropp
r.G. Henry John Helgham
John H . HoustonGammell
George Wardlaw
2 Apr. 41
P 6 Oct. 43
P 10 Nov. 43
26Jan. 44
26 Jaly 44
P 15 Dec. 40
P28 Mar. 45
19 Mar. 41
11 Nov. 45
15 Apr. 46
14 Apr. 46
16 Apr. 46
18 Apr. 46
1 May 46
P 13 Nov. 46
P 8Dec 46
P 4 June 47
P 22 Jane 47
P 15 Oct. 47
P 5 Nov. 47
P 1 July 36
5 Jan. 87
P 9 Nov. 30
P 3AprU40
P20Dec 42
8 Jan. 43
PlONov. 43
P27 Oct. 37
U Nov. 45
14 Apr. 46
P22June47
3 Sept. 47
9 Nov. 46
P 3 May 31
P 13 May 26
P 19 Aug. 36
P 7 April 37
P 3 June 36
P25ALg. 37
P28N0V.37
5 Mar. 12
28 Aug. 35
23 Feb. 38
P 10 Feb. 43
P 19 Oct. 38
P 1 Feb. 39
20 July 39
Pl6Apr. 41
P 20 Dec. 42
P 6 Oct. 43
P 13 Jan. 43
11 Nov. 45
14 Apr. 46
1 May 40
P 13 Nov. 40
P 8 Dec. 46
P 10 May 44
P 4 June 47
2 Aug. 44
3 Sept. 47
P 15 OcL 47
t Cttptaln Campbell mT«d %riili Ihe 77tli in
the PenlnMte. from Aug. 1819 to th« ««4 of
that war ia Itl4« and wm pnsmi at the black-
ade of Bayoaas and repulaa of the eortio.
Paymof^.— WUliam Doran, 8 March, 44: l^ju. 15 Nov. 35; tiAcf. 10 April,
Ae^ttnt9.^Lieut. Henry Heam Lacy, 1 May, 46. [36 ; Capt, 8 Vaich 43.
r. Limt. WUford Brett, 3 Sept. 47.
Qiiari€rJraf^«.— John William Preston, 12 June, 28; Etis. 11 Jane, 12; lAtmt,
r. Henry Tyler, 3 SepL 47. [19 Dec. 16.
<9ttrye0N«.~Robert Thomas Scott, 7 Autr. 46; Auist.^Surg, 15 July 36.
r. Henry Cooper Roade, 3 Sept. 47 ; Astut.^Surg. 31 Mi^, 3D.
'Surgeons, — Jamea Crerar, 3 Sept. 47.
r. George AnderMm Wilkinson, 17 Dec« 47.
Faeingt Bed. — Agents, Sir John Kirkland dc Co.
1 Sir Edbert Aibalbaot lorved In treUad darina the rAelllOD, In ITM, loeliidinf the haHle oT
aaioach oa the Mh Sept., igalnft the Trench. At the capture of the Gape of Good lleoe^ la
Pruoeeded Craoi theoee to South America, on the staff of Lord BervefDfd, aad wmt preMat m Jte
prprloos to the surreader of Buenoe Ayret, and at two eofagementi hefors lie re raplaae bf
Bianto»he wae mheeqaently thirteen mootht a pritoo^r. On hie retom from Soalb
on the fttaff of Lord Berceiord In the Iiland of Madvire, and aflerwarde la tho
the end of ihat war In 1614, with the ezeertion of the tint part of IBlt, and hna
three elasps for Bataoo» Alhohera, Badi^os, Nivelle, Nive, Orthet» and Toulouee.
abore, he wae aleo prceent at the battle of Comnna, peesaf e of the Douro. lines of Torres Vedraa, ilefo
and reduetlon of OUvrnsa, Ant siege of BadaJoi, third siege aud storm of Bad^oi ; the sle^e aad m&imm^
of Cittdad Rodrifo^ J'M'H* ^ ^* Adour, and ia a great manj opennlons of lesa Importaaoi.
V*A*i
SSiuiitSK] 11 ik ( Tha East MUbOtsex) Segt. of Foot. [^'S^^l'J^Jl^!^
1 «
Ob the Golonn and Appointmento, the Plume of the Prince of WaUs.
" BERINOAP ATAM *»— " CIUDAD RODRIGO "— •" BABAJOZ *'—
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Sir John Mftcleod,i Cfi. KCH. Sm.9 Mar. 1788; Xmu^. 8 May, 04 ; Capt, 24
June, 95; Megor, 9 June, 99; Lieut.-CoU 1 Jan. 05; Cot. 4 June, 18 ; Mqjor-
Qeneralf 12 Aug. 19 ; lAeut.^Qen. 10 Jan. 37 ; CoL of the 77th, 17 Feb. 40.
Heut. ColoneU"^ George Paris Bradshaw,' KH. Bna. p2 Oct. 06; Lieut, PIG
June, 08 ; Capt. v 23 May, 16 ; Mqjor, p 26 Dec. 22 ; Lieut, -CoU p 10 June, 26 ;
Co/. 23 Nov. 41.
iir(i|;or#.~Nichola8 Wilson, KH. JEru, 81 Oct. 09; Lieut, 7 Oct. 18; Capt. p24
Oct. 21 ; MqjOTt^^ Dec. 28 : Brevet- Lieut, -Col, 83 Not. 41.
Thomas Graham Egerton, Ens. 24 Dec. 29 ; Lieut, P 9 Mar. 32 ; Cant, ^ 28 Jan.
35 ; MiQor, P 7 Feb. 45.
Captains.
Guy Clarke
Wm. Jonathan Clerke . .
Alexander Tomkins ....
Robert Jocelyn Straton
George Dixon
Paris Wm. Aug. Bradshaw
Henry Jeryls White ....
Henry Downe Griffith . .
William Forbes
Bdw.Hen.LowtherCiofton
LiBUTBNANTS.
Bartholomew O'Brien . .
John Hackett, r
Alexander Aitken
SNSIONS.
17 Feb. 20
24 Feb. 25
28 June 24
10 Jan. 28
P30 Dec. 28
P 26 Dec. 22
P 23 Dec. 31
13 June 30
P 2 Dec. 31
P 10 May 39
P 16 Apr. 36
17 Nov. 37
1 Feb. 39
Patrick McCarthy, Adj, ..115 Dec. 40
Geo. Harry Smith Willis V23 Apr. 41
GeoigesLowtherRathbome P 14 June 42
George Gary
Henry Robert Garden . .
Thomas Oriel Forster
Burrows W. A rthur Sleigh
Francis Kennedy
Robert Mostyn
Hanry Jobling Wallack'. .
Bmsions.
G.St. LegerG ordon Gordon
George Robert Becher • .
Thomas Elliott
W.WentworthGrant Dilke
Godfrey James Bume . .
Henry Kent
Fred. William Darley
William Ronalds
P28 Dec. 41
P 11 Not. 42
P 25 Nov. 42
23 July 42
26 July 44
10 Nov. 43
P 22 July 43
P30Aog. 44
P 4 Oct. 44
P 7 Feb. 45
P 14 Feb. 45
P23 May 45
P 8 Aug. 45
14 Apr. 46
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
P 17 July 23
P 10 June 26
P24Dec. 85
P 18 Jan. 83
P26Dec. 34
24 Feb. 25
11 Sept. 35
6 Apr. 36
11 Aug. 35
Pll Nov. 42
P 13 July 38
28 Aug. 39
8 Nov. 43
82 July 44
P30 Aug. 44
P 4 Oct. 44
9 Nov. 43
P 7 Feb. 45
P14 Feb. 45
10 Nov. 44
P23 May 45
P 29 Dec. 4G
P25 June44
P 8 Apr. 86
p 18 Jan. 33
P 8 Dec. 37
P 26 Apr. 39
P 29 Not. 39
30 Oct. 40
Pll Nov. 42
P20Oct. 43
P 7 Feb. 45
P88 May 45
BREVST-
KAJOR.
23 Nov. 41
9 Nov. 46
6 Quarter-Master 9ined1ejr
fenred to the Peninsula with
the regiment, from July 1811
to Feb. 1813, and aicaln from
Oct. 1813 to the end of the irar
In 1814.
P 29 Dec. 46
Payimwfw.— William Galway , 29 Sept. 43 ; Bnt, 4 Not. 13 ; Lieut. 27 July 20 j
CnjD/. 2 Apr. 41.
Adjutant,— Lieut. Patrick McCarthy, 15 Dec. 40.
Quarter-Master, — 9 Thomas Smedley,* 7 April, 87*
Surgeon, — George Anderson, 16 Dec. 45 ; Asstst.-Surgeon, 12 June, 85.
Aulstant-Surgeons,—Wl\\\Bm Barrett, M.B. 80 Oct. 43.
Michael Fenton Manifold, 22 May, 46.
Faeings Yeilow.— Agent, Charles R. M'Grigor, Esq.— XrwA ^^m^* John Atkinson, Esq.
I Sir John Macleod served io the arduous campaign of 1794 In Holland, under the Duke o# York, and
n present at the attack and taking of Fort 8t. Andr«, the bombardment and sortie of Nfmcguen, tlie
attack and defeat of the enemy at Beirren-Mansel, Ouilder-Mansel, and Thuil. Commanded the brigade
HiilehaarrtedtheviUafeofMerxem, 14th Jan. 1814, and was MTerely wounded. _, , ^ ,«^ . ,^
ftCOtonel Bradthaw'e serrices ;— Expedition to Madeira, In 1807; cipedmoo foWaMNren, 1809,includ-
im tfie landtaff atTer-Vere, siege and bombardment of Flushing ; Peninsula from June 1811 to tiie end of the
^rw, faKlndteg siege, assault, and capture of Ciudad Rodrlgo and Bad6jos ; operatfoBS on the BHtossoa and
Adaar, MockadeofBayonne, and repulse of the sortie. ^^ y * .
• Umt. Wrilaek served the campaign on the SutieJ in 1845-0 (medal) wiUi the Mb, and was present at
tte battlet «f Moodkee, Peroaethah, and Sobr&on.
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9 Paul Andersou,* CB. JBns, 31 March, 1788 ; Lieut. 31 March, 91 ; Cant. 1 July.
95 ; Mqfor,2b June, 1801 ; ZJeui^Col. 17 Oat 0») CW. 4 June, 13; JTolor.
{?«». 12 Aug. 19 ; LieuL'Gen. 10 Jan. 87 ; Col. 78lli Jlighknden 9 Feh. 37.
Xiua/^CotofitfU.— Henry N. Douglaf/ JEVi*. 33 Sept. 08 ; Lieut. S3 May, 05 ;
Capt. 14 Dec. 11 ; Mqjtnry P22 Oct. 25 ; Lieut.-Col. P28 AprtL 57.
Edward Twopeny, Em. HI Jan. 14 ; Lieut, f 17 Aug. 20 ; Capt. 9^ Oct. 86;
Erev.'Mq^or, 28 June 38 ; Mqjor, 8 April, 42 ; Lieut^^Ck^ p 10 Dec. »7.
Jfq/ort.-^RawdQn J. Popham Vassall, Eru, P 6 June 22: Xrtevt. »2B Oat. 86-
Capt. P 13 May 26 ; -Brer.-ifq/. 23 Nov. 41 ; ^<tfor, 0 Kov. 46. '
Walter Hamilton, J?fw. p 28 Jan. 19 j Lieut. P 16 Apr. 24 ; Capt. p 16 Mar. S3 :
Brevet'Mqfor, 9 Nov. 46; Mqfor, P 10 Dec. 47.
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9 Apr. 25
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10 Apr. 25
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5 Jan. 41
13 Dec 32
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P 28 Apr. 87
17 May 30
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P 7 Feb. 40
20 Mar. 40
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P 3Nev. 37
Pll May 39
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16 Oct 39
P 1 April 42
9 April 42
P17 BIar.43
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27 Mar. 40
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Captaiks.
IP Thomas John Taylor *
Colin Campbell M4ntyre
John Bums
Henry Hamilton
Wm. M. G. M'Murdo^ . .
Joseph Richard I^mert. .
Thomas Wm. Elrington
John Fowden Heliburton
Peter Qrehan^ •
Fred. Edmund Caldwell
LlBUTBNAlTTS.
Patrick Rebert Goidon . .
Thomas Oarratt
Tliomas Molyneux Keogh
William Heory Ridge . .
Jas. Duncan MacAndrow
Oroeme Alex. Loekhart
Hamilton Douglas Gordon
Alex. Mackensie
Douglas Hastings
Edward PeHowes
Michael Edward Smith . .
Robert B. Arthur Purvis
Lawrence Pleyd, Bouverie
Wm. Buck C. Aug. Parker
Wm. McGregor Archer. .
HowardDouglasCampbell
Wm. ^neas Moocrieffis. .
William Cumming Rose
George Floyer Sydenham
Tlio. J.DrummoDd Reed'
Robert Douglas'
Thomas Anderson
Robert Bogle ....
ENSIONM. ^
HcrbcrtTaylorMacphersonj 28 Feb. 45
Horatio Gillmore | 81 Mar. 46
Donald Stuart i p X2 June 46
0 .Joseph P. H. Crowe ; 27 Oct 46
0 j Duncan D. Grahame p ft Mar. 47
0 I John Hunter j 21 May 47
0 : Joseph Webster p lo Dec. 47
0 IJohn Simon Fran. Dick., .p 11 Dec. 47-
*M?Z;^!!r^"*'^^'*"''*'^^^^^ J2W,.84MaTch85; Lleui.6i^27t
0 i Quaiter-Jfiw/«..-Joseph Webster, 31 May 39- R»* «i wj[5??'** l^ot.43,
0 5,n^p«m -Archibald Alexander, 30ct ^7AuUt^:Z^ iSip^^
Asit,t.^Surgeone.^D^j\d Reid M'Kinnon;i2 Dec « ^'"'V^*^'^^
James Leitch, M.D. 23 Jan. 46.
P 18 May 38
90 June 36
89 Dec. 40
P 4 Mar. 48
P 6 Mar. 41
P 21 May 41
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P80Dec. 89
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28 Dec. 48
P 17 Feb. 48
84 Oct 44
89 Nov. 44
P 17 Jan. 46
P 18 June 46
9 Nov. 46
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ij^r?^:] 79th Regt. of Foot {Cameron Highlanders). [^'S!^^%!^T
" BOMONT-OP-ZEB,"— The Sphinx^ with the words " EGYFP*— •" FUENTE8
D'OWOK"— « SALA MANCA"— " PYRENEES"—" NIVELLB "— « NIVB"—
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9 m Sir James Kacdonell/ KCB. KCH. Ens, 25 Jan. 06 : Z^ 2 Feb. 96 ; Capt.
10 Sept. 08; Mc^, 17 Apr. 04; Lt.-Col, 7 Sept. 09; Col 12 Aug. 19 : Mai..
Gmh. 22 July, 80; Lt.-Gen. 28 Nor. 41 ; Col. 79th 14 July, 42.
Lieut.'CoUmeL
Hon, LBudercUe Maole, Bn$, l»24 Aug. 26; ZAmU, 21 July, 81 : Capt, P2t
May, 36 ; Mt^or, p 11 May, 39 ; Lieut,'Col. p 14 June, 42.
ilf(t]/^#.-ȣdmund James Elliot, JSui, p 6 April 31 ; Zt. p 10 Oet. 84: Capt,
P8 April 40; Af<|/0r,Pl2 April 44.
James Ferguson, Eru. p 27 July 82; Lieut. P 7 Aug. 86 ; Capt. p 18 Sept. 40:
Mqfor, P 26 Aug. 46.
Captaivs.
ENSIOir.
JohmSouglas |p 6Sept.8d
Wm. Monro
Btohard 0. H. Tfeylor ..
Robert Douglas Clephane
WiUiam M<€all
Thomas John Beere ....
James Murray Aynsley ..
Andrew Hunt. •
Thomas Bromhead Butt .
Wm, Chautal Hodgson. .
LinUTBKAHTS.
James Robertson
Henry Mackay,ul<(;
Wm. Arthur Maiawaring
Henry Murray . •
WUliam Forrest, tL a4f. . .
Henry Wotton Campbell
Henry Augustus Murray
Oliver Grjiam
"niomas Leonard Leader *
Keith Ramsay Maitland
Alez.CockburnM'Bamett
Henry Jardine Street ....
George Murray Miller • .
Adam Maitland
ElYSTeNS.
John Snodgmas Chalmers
W. Cnningb. Cuniughame
Edward William Cuming
Cha. Millns Harrisson ..
James Webster
Fhmcis Augustus Grant
Piancis Joseph Harrisson
P 10 Oct. 84
11 Dec. 85
P 8 June 38
P29Mar.d9
Pll May 30
P2] Feb. 40
P22Feb. 40
P 8 April 40
P 18 Sept 40
P 20 Jan. 41
18 June 41
P 14 June 42
P 1 June 41
P 14 Oct. 42
P 14 April 43
P20Mar. 44
P 12 Apr. 44
P 6 July 39
P 4 July 45
19 Aug. 42
P 14 Nov. 45
P 30 Jan. 46
P 9 June 46
Pll Apr. 45
P26June 46
P 24 July 46
P 3 Nov. 46
P 2 Apt. 47
p 11 June 47
22 June 47
LIBUT.
P 8 July 86
P29Dec. 87
P29 Mar. 89
P 18 Sept. 40
P 8 June 41
P 28 Dec. 41
P 14 June 42
p 15 June 42
P 2 Aug. 42
P 10 Feb. 48
P 14 AprU 48
11 Apr. 44
P 12 Apr. 44
23 Aug. 43
P30May 46
P 4 July 45
P 11 Nov. 46
P 14 Nov. 45
P 14 June 42
P 25 Aug. 46
28 Nov. 45
P 3 Nov. 46
P 2 Apr. 47
Pll June 47
CAPTAIN.
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1 Nov. 42
P 8 June 41
P 14 June 42
P23Aug. 44
P 11 Apr. 45
P 14 Nov. 45
P 9 June 46
P 26 June 46
P 26 Aug. 46
P 2 Apr. 47
Pll June 47
• r^yiBMtor CorMT wrrtd with
th« SSrd in tiM eamfclfa ea tht
SoUcj fa IBM (nadal). Md eon-
iMadad the nu^gnaa4 at Buddlval
when cutoff by the «ucwy*t emwwlrf,
and cffccird hit rairoit lo an or*
<tcrly manturt hi tb« Uea of the
cntir* Scik MTiky,— btoeoadoet ea
thU oceMioo alltrwanlt •HeltMl Uw
Dukt of WttUnftoori ** cordUl ap-
probatloB And timkt Ibt the fmllMtry
and judtMnt hadieplayed ia pio-
tcctiof the baoaffa and tick in the
nbirement towardt Loodiaaa, when
attacked bf a large ton* of the
entny on the Slit Jaimarf.'* He
was alao pmenl at tkt bntttct 9t
AUwml and Sobraon,
Papwuuter. — John Comes,' 5 Nov. 47 ; Q¥arier''MaMter, 25 June 41 ; Comet,
2 Oct. 46; Lieut. p28 March 47.
A^futant. — Lieut. Henry Mackay, 19 June, 41.
QuarteT'Maeter.^--l^ Qa Alexander Cndckshanks,^ 12 Oct. 88.
Surgeon. — John Grant, 10 July 46; Aeeiet.»8urg. 9 June 37.
a«ra^.-5tfr^aoii#,— Thomas Goldie Soot, M.D. 14 Dec. 41.
Henry Day Fowler, 19 Dec. 46.
JPsfkipi Qfteen^^Agtnte, Messrs. Cox & Co. — Irith Agente, Sir E. R. Bofongb, Bt*,
Armit, Sc Co.
1 8lr JwMs MacdoD«ll Mrrtd with th« espcdltlon to Naples and CaUbria, in 1605 and H, Inclodlnf th«
bg|tlsa< Maidag for wlilch 1m baa racdved a madal. Sarrad aftanrardi In Portugal, Spain, France, and
9 Llaiit. Leader lerved with tbaQuaan'tBojab during the campaign of 1844 and 46 in the Southern Concan
Mid Sairant Warree Country, including the itoiming of leveral atocliadM and Um invettment and capture of
the forte of Monohur and Munmntoeh.
4 (Inarter-MaeterCruickthanlu Mrred at the tiegeand capture of Copenliagen, in 1807; on Um eipedition
lo Ooltanhucgh, ia I80a$ IIm campaign of 1808-0, in tlie Peninsula; expedition to Walcberen, siege and
Odptora of Floehiof, 1801^; campaigns of 1810, 11, IS, IS. 14, and 15, in the Peninsula, Prance, and Flanders,
larlodkig the dellMMa of Gedia and Isla-de-Leon, from Feb. to Aug. 1810 ; battles of Busaco and Fuentra
iPQmor tahan prtieaar of war while in defence of the ▼illage ; CAvering the eiegeof Bad^Jos, In March and
Apm IMfti feastlaa af Hw NlTella, Niva, Tonlouia (wounded In the left lag), Qnatft Bras, ami Waterloo
feanrad wltli the anar of oecnpatlon untU 1819.
MHO. lorraragiii
Berr. Mar. IBa?. J
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32
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Col&neL
Sir Maurice Charles O'Connell,* KCH. Ca/yf. 1 Oct. 94 -, M^for^ 1 Jan. 05j
Lieut-Cot 4 May, 09 } Ca/. 12 Aug. 19 ; Mqior-Oen. ^ Jaijf dO ; Lieut,*
Gen, 23 Not. 41: Coh 80th Rcgt. 15 Jan. 44.
Lieut, 'Coloneli,''l^Thom9A Bimhury,'CB. Ens. 7 Hay, 07 ; tAeut, 17 Aug. 09j
Ca/7f . 25 Oct. 14; Mqjar, P21 Nov. 84 ; Lt,»Coi, 26 July 44.
Robert Blucher Wood,' CB. Comet, P30 Dec. 94; Xi«tft. »l2Pleb.36; Copt
P 31 Dec. 41 ; Mqfor, p 17 May, 44 ; Lieut.^Ca. P90 Dec. 45.
Afry'or^.— Robert Alex. Lockhart,* Com^f Pll June 80; Lietit, t»50eta3; Capti
P13 July 88 ; Mqjor P30 Dec. 45.
9 Charles Lewis,* Ens. 9 June 13; X^ 30 Dec. 19; Capt. 22 Mir. 92; Bnt,*
M({j. 19 Jiinr 46 ; Mqj. 3 Feb. 47.
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EXSXGN.
Captains.
Robert George Hughes • .
Richard Talbot Sayers^. .
James Deaves Morris ....
Lambert L. Montgomery^
Samoel Tolfrey Christie
Alex. William RUey^ ....
Anthony Ormsby*
Charles Myers Creagh* . .
Henry Crickitt Tyler. . . .
Robert Hawkes
LnSUTBlVAIITS.
John Camming '^
Edward Hardinge 1^
Theodore Rich. Hlckson
George Dean Pitt, #. ....
Cbaifes Duperler "
Astell Thomas Welsh . .
Edward Alan Holdich,>^ s.
Geoige Samuel Young' . .
William Hunter "
Wm.Fred.Adams Colman^
Henry Geo. John Bowler^
Benjamin Hallo well Boxer
/r(m.Arth.£.Hardinge".. tP
Ed.Wm.Pincke Kin^sley'^ .
Hamilton Charles Smith p
W. B. C. S. Wandesforde*"* ; p
William Cblrcrt Dunn .. <P
Paul Fred, de Quincey^ fp „
Robert Clifton Gordon .. (p31 May
Willlau) Dcanc Freemmn ) P 30 Jan.
Robert Cancels Ollphant
//onJohnHoweM.Browiie
George Bodle, A^
Ensigns.
Matthew Kirklaod
Attilio Scheberras
Donald Maelean Prater :
Edward John Mathias . .
Thomas Atrey,'>
WiUlam Paterson
TliomaaWUlJam Hunt ..
Jas. L.Wlnniett Kunn ..
LIEUT.
P29 Juneao
P 19 Apr. 27
14 Apr. 14
P22 June38
P 22 Jan. 36
P20 June38
P 18 July 38
p 14 Mar. 34
P 3 May 33
p 2 Dec. 81
P 28 Sept. 37
P 11 Jan. 40
1 Apr. 42
11 Oct. 39
29 Dec. 40
P21 May 41
p 2 July 41
10 July 41
20 May 42
15 June 43
16 June 48
21 May 42
7 June 44
4 Oct. 44
8 Oct. 44
4 July 45
15 Dec. 48
2 May 45
44
46
15 Apr. 42
27 Feb. 40
28 May 45
22 Dec 45
21 Apr. 46
8 May 40 >
18 Sept. 46
21 April 46
11 Dec. 40i
21 May 47
P 6 July 32
P25May 82
25 June 18
Pl7Jan. 40
P 18 July 38
P 19 Feb. 41
P 2 July 41
8 Not. 36
P 1 May 35
8 July 87
P 8 May 40
P81 Doc. 41
15 July 43
19 Jan. 44
26 July 44
26 July 44
do.
do*
do.
10 Mar. 45
13 July 45
28 Aug. 45
22 Dec. 45
23 Dec. 45
24 Dec. 45
P 14 Apr. 46
P 3 Apr. 46
31 July 46
1 Aug. 46
9 Oct. 46
13 Nov. 40
11 Doc. 46
21 Feb. 46
tenl wia
tfth DfT,
CAPTAIN.
P 3 Deo. 41
16 Mar. 43
18 Mar. 43
P 28 July 43
28 Aug. 45
22 Deo. 45
25 Dec 45
19 Dec. 45
p 27 June 46
p 11 Oct. 44
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•ad aikn lAuaU. Jvm
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Ike SSCII. latfwllic th» battlM i
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palfn OB *• SotlrJ (—iol i. l«cM
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the aMb ia the arOo« at Makat^iwi* w a
1M3 (fuMlal) He
the Sath'i (Vfdal; with the fO^i,
of lloodhM and Sobrooa.
IS Lt. Oiip«Tter terrcd «itt
(medal) at Nlagfo, Cba^oe.
Ckin KiMf rao (nouadod).
11 Lt. Holdlch •fTTc4aa
I Smith throttcbout the
ami «raa prtteac lathe taniM #
(wouaded). Baddivol. AUval, i
wOitDded)
liiliih
29 Oct. 47
Poymaster.-^rho. Bloomfield Hunt,** 1 Aug.37; Ens.* 19 JaB.96; X/.85 Oct.a
Afffutant.^Liettt.OeoT^e Bodle, 21 May 40.
Quarter'Master.^George Crawford, 21 May, 47 ; Ens, 18 Sepl. 40.
5ttr]{^n.-> Alexander Sheriff Macdonell,^ 2 Doc. 42 ; Assist. -Surff. 29 JaW, ^
ilartf^-5ur^#.~Miah William Murphy, 22 July, 42. [Ueei^AmiH. 15 N«iv. S
David Stuart £rskineBain,.23Jan.4a. I AgmteiUmem^CnxScC
Henry Carr Lucas, 2 Mar. 47. | EMnos YeUow.
1 Sir Maurice O'Connall nerrad at Domlnim, and fommanded Oic Li<bt Company of tiia lat Wc«t im
negX. at IloMau.Mnd Feb. 1800, and socceiifiiltjr mbted the rrp«alea attaokt of a very ntpcrlor Frra
force. Commanded a diriiinn of the annj under 8ir Robert BrowBrigf, at tao •ou^aotC of tW ILata*^
territories aod capture v( the reifnina roonarcb.
3 LI.C0I. Bunbur/ tenred t.. ib<> I^ninr^ula from 1806 to the end of th«war,iacla4te««Bp(«r» of Ower
baltlaa of Talatara and Barroea. He wm Miviur of Brigade to the Itrea wlrieh 4efcwdad Taalla (at tW it ««
meat of which he bad hJs bune ahol under hini\ at the rapture of 0eTflle, defettoao^tko flrklfo tletsm^
Largo near Arai^oet. He was praieat at the battlra of tbo N ivelle and off he K lev (laiiialy woaajij \, !«.« «
It of Bayonne^ and oowmaoded the 6th Cawadores at lh«* battle of Tofotauae. H» a
waa enployed tin vartoua tonrlcoefor four jnn In >i'W ZnUaod, fraoa fhe
itll IflU,^- Inwarda ibe eloM of whlrb year be wu vrecki^ on one of th»
and lie eommanded the Iroope and erawa of tho Uaoeporta Britott aod Jhn
whopo, «adar tkm hmm trylof yal proeMantial cirwimtaacea, tba Uvei of a^of 000
104 wonan and chlldian, were preterred. He eommanded the Mth ihrouahoot Ite
•
te^<««tftaNj 81rf Regt. Foot {Loyal Uneoln Volunteers).
at JDcTOopo,
aaa
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" MAIDA'^-J'' CORUNNA"— " PENINSULA."
PuU
97
26
28
Colonel.
tiair| Thomas Brans,! CB, Ena. 3 Dec, 94 ; Lieut. 1 Oct, 95; Capt. 19 Nor. 03 •
ft»r.l lf<|A»'> 6 J?e^ 12 ; X*.-Co/, 13 Oct. 12 ; CW. 22 July, 30 ; Maior-Gen. 28
June, 9d ; CoL 8Ut R«gt. 12 July, 47. j^ * «tf c. -w
Litist.'^Colmeh—JS^ Robert Ilcury Willcocks,* KH. Mrs. 12 S^spt. 11 ; Limt
26 Aug. 13; Cfl;?^ 21 July, 25; ifq/ar, PlGMarcb, 32; BrecH Lt.-Coi.
9No7.4fl.; X^-Co^. 6AprU47.
Mqfort. — Giles Vandeleur Creagh, 2«d Ziewi. p6 Jan. 20 ; ZieuL PJO April 25-
I Cap<. PI Aurr. 26; Mqjor, »* 27 Dec. 33 ; Brevet Lt.-CoL 20 Oct. 46. '
Rickard Hort. Cornet aftd Sub-Lt. ; Ens, P26 Jan. 19; Lieut, P4 May 82 ;
Capt. P37 Aug. 25; Brevet Major, 28 June 38; Brwet Lieut,^CoL 1 Julv
42; Jtfq;Qr,5 April47. "^
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Captains.
Abraham Splaine
James Ward
Wm. Hen. C. Welleslcy,*.
John Hamilton Stewart
Henry Farrant
Henry Renny
JEr(m.Rob. A. Geo. Dalzell
Henry Edward Sorell . .
Gtotge W. Raikes
Aachltel F. P. Booghey . .
LlBT7T%IfAirTS«
Fretl. Edw. Sorell, t»^. . .
John Oldright
John Arthur Qildea • . . .
John Bonrchier ........
James Woods
Francis Lepper . •
Charles James Skerry . ,
Thomas Dcane Perry . .
Wm, Benjamin Browne. .
Charles Ellison Goodwin
Henry Austen
Robert Bruce Chiehester
Fred. Sidney De Vere Lone
En SIGN 9.
Thomas Howard Fenwick
Iledworth John Liddell
Percy O. Botficld Lake. .
William Fergusson Carrie
Thomas Hignell
William Egerton Todd
Maiachi Hanley .....<
George Betts
B1V8XONS.
'P28 0ct. 24
25 May 15
P29 June 30
23 July 27
OJuly 30
P27 Dec, 33
P21 Mar. 34
PlOMay 34
P14 Dec, 32
P30Jnly 36
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
42
43
44
Pll Aug. 37
21 Sept. 88
P23 Aug. 89
24 Aug. 38
31 Dec. 39
P 7 Feb, 40
10 Sept. 41
P 6 May 42
P 16 Aug. 42
24 Mar, 43
7 April 43
P 20 Oct. 43
10 May 44 P 10 Dec. 47
P22 Apr. 26
P 23 June 25
P 5 Oct. 32
2 Aog. 34
13 Feb. 35
P 7 Aug. 85
Pll Sept. 35
P 6 Not. 36
P23 0ct. 85
p 12 June 40
IJan. 41
28 Mar. 41
P 80 Apr. 41
2 July 41
P 6 May
P 20 Oct.
29 May
P30JttIy 44
P 18 AprU 45
13 Nov. 46
P 22 Jan, 47
5 Apr. 47
P 16 Mar.
P 6 July
P 17 Jan.
2 July
38
82
40
41
10 May 44
29 May 44
P 30 July 44
13 No? . 46
P 22 Dec. 46
6 Apr. 47
BKSy.-SfAJ.
9 Nov. 46
9 Nov. 46
J,
P30July 44
P 18 Anr 45 ' ^ Lt-Col. Willeockt Mrrcd in tlifl Psniofula
1 n rJTfr ' AJ^* ^'°" ^^y ^^^^ ^^ **•• ®"<1 of '*>« ^^'j Including
*" V*^'* *? , bnttle of Balbmanea (wounded in tha hand and
P22 Dec. 46|1«K), tieg* of Dureo>, battia o( Vlttorla, •««««
22 Jan. 47 I ^"^ eaptura of Sun Sabaatian, bnUlca oftlie
o\ Afav ±1 NIve (wounded in tlierlgkt ann)> and fnfvat-
-Jl May ^/ ttoentof Bayonue.
28 May 47 i
P 10 Dec. 47 1
Payr/M?tf/er— Wm. Fred. Nixon^ 8 Jan. 41 ; Mii$. 3 Aug, 30; Lieut. P22 Jan« 30.
Ai^utant, — Lieut. Fred. Edward Sorell, 13 Nov, 46.
Quarter-Matter. — James Cornell, 28 June, 44.
i^nr^eoa.— George Taylor, SO May, 45 ; Assisi^-Surg. 16 May, 94.
ilcri^.-fi^tir^eon.— Charles Frederick Stephemou, M.D. 20 Oct. 43.
Facings Buff. — AgentSf Messrs, Cox & Co.
[Returned from Canada, 24 Sept. 47.]
1 M^.-GcB. Etuib'* ■erTie«t:~Ea(et«<l the timy in 1783 a$ a voluntrcr, lutd roIiiteU 150«arn for tha aenrier. 0|>«f«-
itfciirftrtilt Wtat fluliei wad Ireland, In 1791 and 95 \ capture of Dcmerara and Dciblcr. in 179fl. Captured fdurain^ flwm
9fp|iuAnirnca. and kept a eloac prUoocr in Prance, in 1797. Operatlom at Ulnoiva and Oucmser, in 1«9B and 99 t ditto on
'oeCoast of Spain, MalU, and Mamorlce, In 1800. BvTpdsn flampalgA of ISOi (nacUal), inelnd.ng the acilonc of iha tlii,
IWk aad ttsi af Mamh i battle of Rabmanic on th« Mile, and rvductioo of that fortreu, nlegei and lurrrndrr of Cairo and
'AWryiiia (as Lieat. and Adjutant ot tfae 8ih). Operations at GibraUar, in 1602 and 3 ; ditto In the We«t IndiM (as
.CMtai>a,in the Mi and Aide de-eamp to Sir Gordon Drummend), in iM4. 6, and 6. Operatloiu in Ntira Seotla, ia WSt
aM A i ditto ia the Canadas (aa Alde-de-caatp and MiliUry SecrtUry to Sir O. Drttmmond), ia 1£09. 10, and 11. Cam-
paiiftta «r Mtf, II, aad 14, in Uppn Caaada (aa Brigada-M^or, dlachaqting dutica of Dcputj-AdiuUnt. General, and ia omn-
aaad «f the 8tbj, liwludiaf the preparation of the force agalnat Detroit and Michilimacklnac, the defieace of Tort
Hgms^f lutt <»>tttiettatt of Iha enenar*a aAtaeking batteries, and directing the rcioforccincnU on Queeattoi^ «hleb eaahled
lli^- General Sheaflh to defeat and capture the American army, after General BroekS fkll in a gallant attempt oa the
rlih iaadeqnate mcaaa. Aaaauli «n Sackett*s Harbonr, expulsion of the enemy's army frmn Forty Mile Cxeek,
9t Irfa army materiel, with nuny pricooers ; battle of Chippewa, eoTering the army's retirement on Fort
latiagsada oa Twenty Mile Creek, until resmning the offeniire. Night attack on the enemy's iaTcstibf threes
p, an which the American commander. General Swift, was slain. Battle of Limdy's Lane, two repnUes of the
'a lartiea, vlth severe loss, on the 5th and ISth Aa^. 1BT4, hefore Fort Brie, by tha irtektii ander his eomnaand i
iaf Kort Eric, and the series of ailklrs on the Niagara fironiler. For those services, and eoodaeting the Bad battalioa
r#jtta KiH** ntiawot firom New Bninswick to Canada, throogh the Wlldemaas, Oeaeeal Beaaa has had haaevrrtile meatloa
.. fMdf /glhis name In tha London Oasettrs, and to Qeaeral Ordera oa lea leTaral •vmtHami and aa aannltted hav« baea this
A Bfriii^ aanrices in all qoarten, that oat of Ibrty-aTs ya«s of piactleal wartt. two aaly wara ia loflaad. Woondad la tlirco
^tJISMal^aaekctfiBailKmrt iwordftnMkfkPiB hlafnap and tUferad at Uudytl^aaaiaoBlMad Mid bad hit hone shot
Enb. for For
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Pay.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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;] 82dIUff.ofF.{TheI^nceofWales'sVolunteer$).\^^,^^
On the Colour* and Appointments, the Prince of Wale^t Plume,—** ROI.BU''
I" VIMIERA"--" VITTORIA"— " PYRENEES"—" NIVELLE"—
" ORTHBS"— " PENINSULA"—" NIAGARA*"
Colonel.
Sir Andrew Pilkington,* KCB. JSm. 7 Mar. 88; Lieui. 84 Jan« 91 J O^^- «
Mar. 05; Major, 31 Mar. 04; Lieut.-Col. 5 Oct 00; Col. 18 Aoff. 10)
Major-den, 22 July, 80; Lieut.-Gen. 83 Not.41; CoZ. 82nd Regt. 10May,4I*
Lieui.'Colonel*
m John James Slater,* JBm. 20 May 14 ; Lieut. p7 Jan. 19; Copt. F17 Anff*
26 ; M(0or, p 21 June, 39 ; Lieut.-Col. 10 July 47.
Mqfore.
William Slater, JSiM. 9 Sept 12; Lieut. 80 Jan. 14; Capi. P36 Jiaf.^',Mqf^,
S Jiihg 41
Charles Fnmcis MaxweU,ie^. p28 July 25; Lieut, p 17 Aug. 26 ; Capt. Pie Nor.
32 ; Breo.'MiUJ. 9 Nov. 46 ; Mojor, 10 July, 47.
0
0
0
0
Captains.
Qeo. Ogle Moore, i. ....
Jas. Alex. Robertson ....
Benolt Bender*
Wm. Jas. Whlttuek ....
Edw. Blagden Hale ....
David Watson
Jas. P. Bowyer Puleston
Fred. William Diggle. . . .
John Allen Uoyd Pbllipps
John Montresor
LlBUTBNAlTTB.
E.R.W. Wingfleld Yates, #.
Osborne West
James Bailie, d. pm
Cha. T. Vesey Isaac, (f. ad.
Oeo.Edm.Halliday
Octavius Fred. Timins ..
Charles Graves ........
Luke FitzGerald Bernard
Frederick Edward Tighe
Henry Bruce, A4f
Stanley Slater
Samuel Peters Jarvis*. . .
Charles Pringle Beagne..
Eiisioiia.
Charles Joseph Harford. .
Herbert Morris
Hon. Alfred Bury
William Alex. Bailie ....
Dauiel Stratton Collings
Thomas Smith
John Gordon
William Barron
busioii.
LIBUT.
P 3 Dee. 80
Pl7Sept.S5
4 Apr4 10
P28 Aug. 35
36
95lP26 Apr. 80
18 Sept. 28
P 6 Mar. 28
P29 Dec. 08
P 8 Dec. 80
P 2 Aug. 33lP29Jan.
P12July 83 1 "84 Oct.
P24 Oct.
Pl4 0ct 86
P31 Dec. 41
14 Deo. 88
CAPTAIN.
P24 Mar. 87
Pll May 88
P28 Nov. 34
30 Oct. 88
P23 Aug. 80
P28 Aug. 40
P 5 Mar.. 41
P 6 Aug. 41
P2d July 43
3 June 41
16 Apr. 42
P14 June 45
P23Sept.45
Pl6Jan. 46
p 19 June 46
26 June 46
28 Aug. 46
P80Mar.47
28 May 47
8 Sept. 47
P26 Nov. 48
P21 Jane 89
P 29 Sept. 48
P 12 Mar. 41
P 2 Aug. 80
Pl8Dec^ 89
31 Dec. 89
26 Dec. 40
P15Apr. 42
P80 May 48
19 Aug. 42
P 8 May 44
P 23 Jan. 46
8 Apr. 47
4 Apr. 47
15 Jan. 47
P 8 Mar. 47
BBBY.-XAJ*
0 Nov* 46
Oir or. 48
0 NoT.'46
p 12 July 88
p 8 June 88
80 Not. 80
P81 June 89
P 6 Fab. 41
3 Jane 41
P87May48
lOJuly 47
P 8D«04 46
P 18 June 46
4 UaJorBiOdcritrtcdlBOaMda
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pMMBl lo *• witM ot Ml
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Patfmaeter.-^ohn Moekler, 87 Aug. 41 ; Bm.^ May, 82; JUeti^. p 18 Sept. Mw
At^tant. — Lieut. Henry Bruce, 8 June, 41.
Quorter-^Maeter.—^Si Bernard Grant," 28 Aug. 85; JSiru. P28 Dee. 83.
5urM«.— Thomas Dayid Hume, M.D. 8 July, 41 : AuiH.^wrg. 11 Oct. STi
Ho#p. ^Mi#*. 26 Oct. 26.
9 0 Astietant^Surgeons.'^Qeo. Murray Wehster, M.D. 6 Dec. 39.
8 0 Robert Carew Anderson, M.D. 88 May, 40.
Fadngi YeUow. — Agents John Lawric, Esq.
1 Sir AaSrtv pnUaftaa tmraS an boar< Hie CkoHwl Pl««t hi im aid Si. CmmmmilmA
Kayals oa board ttia Mttml Ccvrgv, In Lord H«w«*K aetioa of lit Jiom, 17M, airf raeslvad two
lo tiia Wx IwUm \m iySS> W, and ty. toehidlat tha eaptmt of TWaWad. la IralaoddntetharakalttMito IftSi
cavadlUaiM to dM Haldor la ITfSand ISOA. lo mil, i iiwwmHiiI ■ krifodc at ttaaiadoetlBMof ttaaMateto rMM^UHMi
«a todia la ISOI^ ho was arrarcljr wawidid la tbo
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83rd Regiment of Foot.
235
"CAPE OF GOOD HOPB^'—^'TALATERA"— «BUBACO»'— "FUENTES D'ONOR"
— "CIUDAD R0DRIGO»'—"BADAJ0Z"— "SALAMANCA"— " VITTORIA"—
• **^irirBLLB"— *' ORTHES"— « TOULOUSE*'—" PBIONSULA.**
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MqjotSt» July, 1802; lAeui.-CoL 7 Sept. 04; Co?. 4 June, 18 ; M^ar,*Gen.
12 Aug. 19; Lieut.-Gm. 10 Jan. 87; Col. 83nl Regiment, 30 Sept. 36.
LietU.-ColoneL^Botet Trydell,' ^n#. 19 Oct. 04; Xf . 80 Oct. 06; Capt.
17 Not. 18; Jlf<i;or,P3Dec. 29; J&r«?.-X*..Cal.28 Not.41 ; Xf.-CoZ.2Aug.42.
Mqiori,''^ Wm. Henry Law,» JSru. 29 April, 13 ; Lieui. p 28 Nor. 16 ; Capt. P
U July, 25 ; Bretfet-M^qfor, 28 June, 38 ; ^rj/or, 2 Apr. 41.
Joseph Swinburne/ Bns. 16 Aug. 09; Lieut. 4 June, 12: (
Breo^Mqfor, 28 June, 38; Afgyiw, 2 Aug. 42.
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Edirard Townsend
Henry Franeis Aimlie.. ..
Edmuxl I^Altoii
Heury Lloyd
John Kelsall....*
WUBam Garfttln
D. W. P. Labalinondier«
Thosnat Bf ehard De Bluy
DoiMan Campbell
Edward Steele
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SeptiaDusAlphonfloF.Cary
Ctaa. Wilson Austen ....
Thomas Spring, s.
David Anderson. . ......
John Thos. Downman • . .
iToTi. AVilllam Gage ....
John William Crowe ....
William Nott, Atff
Thomas Stewart Lane . .
John Dennis Swinburne
Thomas Adams . . »
Lord Alfred ChnfohUl . .
Robert II. P. Crawlurd ..
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John Sharman Molony . .
Henry De Renzy Pigott
WilUam Mills Molony . .
WilUamKavanagh Bookey
William John Nunn ....
William Blackburn ....
Stephen William Metge. .
Herbert Stanley Cooper
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20 Jan. 24
13 June 80
9 5 Apr. 31
»14July 25
26 Oct. 24
21 June 38
* 2 Aug. 33
»8 April 84
P 18 April 34
P3 April 35
P 14 Dec. 38
P14May 86
28 Dec 38
P IFeb. 89
P22Mar. 39
2 July 41
10 Not. 41
19 Aug. 42
25 Mar. 43
1*20 Aug. 44
P 1 July 42
P 27 Jan. 43
P 23 May 45
P 22 July 45
P 8 Aug. 45
P 3 Apr. 46
P 22 May 46
20 Oct. 46
P 12 Feb. 47
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P28 0ct. 24 ^P 18 Feb. 26
P 7 Not. 26 p 5 April 81
P20 Sept. 89
P 2 Aug. 88
P 8 April 84
P 80 April 27
29 May 28
P25May 88
14 Not. 88
PI Feb. 39
P 15 Mar. 89
20 May 40
M5 Dee. 40
2 Apr. 41
15 May 41
P 19 Not. 41
2 Aug. 42
P 3 Apr. 46
21 May 46
P22May 46
3 Oct. 46
P 19 Mar. 47
P30Jan. 46
P 11 July 46
P 10 April 40
4 Oct. 41
2 Aug. 42
9 7 June 44
P22 July 45
dOet.'46
P 19 Mar. 47
23 Nov. 41
9NerT. 46
P 19 Mar. 47
PAym4Mttr.— 'Riobtfrd Brough, 7 Oct. 24 ; * iAen*. 26 Dee. 18.
AdijniaM.— Lieut. WilUam N^tt, 19 Nor. 41.
Ottflffer-Afaffer.— WiUiam Calbvni,* 16 Sept. 45 4 Bn$. 22 Dee. 48.
Bfir^tfUL — George Ledingham, M.D. 2 July, 41 ; Auiet^Surg.^Vay^VI ; Hosp^
AsHst. 31 Aug. 26.
Attist.'Smrgean. — John Harry Ker Iimes> 8 April 42. [Armit, Sc Co,
Faeingi YeUawr^—^Affents, Mesar^. Cox Sc Co.'^IriMh Agents^ Sir £. R. Borough, St,,
[Retumedfrom Canada, Julp 1848.1
rnMrMTTcd ttar Umot CMipidcM tf I7M» SI. utd OS, In the Bmst TndlM, hwlndSiif the ilcfe and ■toradag
Tippoi/fe IbffiiScd tmmpt and the tuhteqaent tiete of Sciliif apataai. I0 179S he tonrcd at tfio
«r fWkUehenry. In 1797 he mJML ob the pnijeetrd HaDlUa expedltioa to Prnang. In 17V0 he took the
■B, am wee ptiieent at the hattle of Mallarelly, and the tiefe and aanult of Seringapatam. Serrcd
the relyiar war in MOI.
I Lieut. -Colonel Trydell acrred at the civtitre of the Cape of Good Hope, In 1806 ; and In the Kandias laeorreetlon of }8I7
■ad 18. hi Ceylon.
S Maiar Law acrred in the PraiMvla from Sept. 1813 to the end of the war, Inelodlnc the hattlee of NiTelle and Mve.
4 Malor SwtaihnfBe aerved in the PeBinenla from 180B to the end of the war, laelndlnff the hirtttea of Oporto, Talavera
(wa— dad In the rffbt ana and foot), and Bnaaco t aetlona at Pombal, Lcria, Cendeiaa, Plettr^de-lle, Onaida, and Sabuffal |
of PneMee rOner. Mttit aiege of Badj^oa, acthm M Blbodon, alcges of Cindad Rodrlfo awl Bndi^. hntflee of Snla.
TUaorin. Pjimaa. and Mivelle t action at SalTnterve. hattle nf Orthea (woondcd la the M«k). «elleB at Tie Blforre.
Me af Tonlofnae.
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27 Oct. 98 : Mmor, 24 Feb. 1803 ; Xi«rf.-Coi. 28 Mar. 06 ; C©/. 4 Ju»^ 19 j
M^rtm^Gm. 12 Aug. 10 ; JW«Mt^ G«i«. 10 Jaa. «7 j C<rf.d4th Bcs- 3^»ec. i«.
X4^*CaI#u— ChariflB Fwrnklyo, i^nt. •» 17 July, 23 ; Li^wt, *8 AprU, » j C5?y#.
Flo J«!y,««; 3fiuV»r>P28 Dec. 88; XAeut.^Col. 16 Bept-46. ^ ._^ ^ .
avid BiMseU, Comet, P 10 Jan. 28; Lieut. Pi Oct. 29; Capi. i>5 ApriViM;
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Major. 7 July, 46 ; Lieut.-CoL V 10 Deo. 47. «»,.**« ^«r
ilffljon.— Matthew Benjamin Oeoige Beed» iZnf. ^26 Feb. 18; XAffU^ '19 »«▼-
25 : Capt. p26 Feb. 36 ; Mqjor, 16 Sept. 45. ,« « -1
G^fge Oroen,' JBiw. 7 April, 26; Ideui. 89 June »7 5 CiyA. 'XO No^ 3? > .
Mqfor, Pl9 Nov. 44.
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Captains.
James Alexander West . •
HiomaA Bridge
Thomas Frod. Richardson
Matthew Casaan
Thomas Davison. .»«..«•
Wm. Justin MacCarthy. .
Geovge Fraacis Harrison
Wm. Murray Mitchell *.
WiUiam IU4cUfie
Charies F. Seymour ....
lilBUTSVAHXa*
Thaa.U^i^Qot
Henry Fred. Saunders/ r.
John W. Monck, A^. p .,
Thomas Edmonds Holmes
Geo. Fred. Macbean. • • . .*
Spier Hughes
Wm. Frederick Mscbean
Charles Alex. Half hide*
Arthur Moore Cassan ....
Robert Wallen Jones . . . .
Walter C. £. Snow,
Cornelius Chas. Rollestoa
Robert Crosse Stewart « •
BNdioir.
P 6 July 26
f 26 June 28
25 Dec. 17
PlSDec 33
P23May 84
15 June 15
P26JuneS5
p 5 Mar. 36
Llfi0T.
28 Feb. 28
80 Aug. 31
26 April 28
19 May 38
P 2 Nov. 38
30 Sept. 30
P28 pec. 38
P J Kov. 39
P27Sept.31 P24Apr. 35
OJan. 38 29 Aug. 40
GAPYAXICi
8 April 42
18 Nov. 42t
14 Oct. 42
18 Mar. 44
7 July 4«s
2d March 44
16 Sept. 46
7 Dee. 46
p 7 June 44
p 10 Dec. 47
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30 July 36
P28Dec. 38
It 28 Dec. 38
4 Jan. 30
P31 Dec. 39
P 31 Oct. 40
20 June 39
P 7 April 42
10 April 42
11 AprU 42
20 May 42
25 Oct. 42
Thomas Horan^ I 27 May 42
Geo. B.Vaughan Arbuckle 29 Dec. 43
Fred. Augustus Davidson
David O'Brien
Daniel Maunsell ....*•••
Eugene Currie ........
John Faircloth
Francis H. Gamer
Wm. M'Geachy Keats . .
James Edmund Leahy. . .
Ensigns.
Beajamin Saadwlth
Alexander Macbean
Richard Hansted Barwell
Th«mft9 lU P. Keoiiao . .
Fred. John O, Saunders
Ediwin^ Fletcher Foster . . j p23 Apr. 47 !
Geo. Fred. Tod Whitlock iPll Dec. 46'
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24 July 42
22 Nov. 44
P28 Mar. 45
P 8 Aug. 45
16 Sept. 45
P 3 May 44
P 14 Oct. 42
P310ct. 45
10 Dec. 45
26 Sept 46
*2 0ct. 46
P27 Oct. 46
P29 Dec. 46
P 30 Oct 40
27 Dec. 87
8 AprU 42
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30 Sept. 42
25 June 41
29 Dec. 43
12 Nov. 44 ?!;?"?.y°? ,^^ K^_ ^
22 Nov. 44 ^,^. A^ AlbiAf ra ^ cM-
7 July 45 { mapded the three HfMt M*
16 Sept 45 iug»«eC«Ttl»y,t»Meh*aTtfii
1*23 Sept 451^^'*^^*'^ *'^''^*^^* '
P 17 Oct. ' 46
3 May 44
20 May 46
2 Oct 46
P 27 Oct 46
17 Jan. 47
. 10 July 47
21 April 46
P 10 Dee. 47
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i Lieut. Saunders terred marfy ioar jcMS
on the Weetorn eoaet of AMciv aodWai
•«nt with the B^fedMooefy Caroe li» tb#
leriojr In 18S7. Employed 00 a mi^on lo eMa>
vey de&p«(cbe» to the French itB^Mvif, in 180.
Edm. K. V. Artmckie , . ,p 10 Dec 47
Paymuttr.^1^ Geo. Henry Eddy, 28 A pr. 37 ; Em, p 29 Ang. 20 ; Z. 80 Ff b, 3&.
Afyniuni^^'Lieui. JcAn Williafrton Monek, 17 Dec 47.
Qtiartet^Mttster. — James Farrell, 12 May, 37.
Surgeon. — John Marsholl, 30 Aug. 42; Assut.'Stirff. 29 March, 8S.
AsnttantSurgeonM, Francis William Innes, M.D. 1U Feb. 37.
Christopher Ninian English, M.D. 8 April, 4A.
Thomas Stack, M.D., 22 Nor. 44.
Facmgt Yellow. — Agents y Messrs. Cox k Co.
1 Sir LeflM Oiway eeired in Irtlaod during the rebellion in 1706, and was prceeat In the scUci^ at
Hill. Proceeded to the Peointula in 1808 as a Hi^or in the ISth Hussars, and on fbe Uch off'
^ he surprised and captured the whole of the French Cavalry out-lylng piqaet. On the lOlJi M.^.^
f 8 Valladolld, whilst en ieeouvart, he eoeonntered Ck>l. Aatifoae, eommaadaat of the ttd Chaseeafs 4 (
; .' the bead of a strong force; charged and routed him; took the Colonel priaoner, and aiora of Mi
• u than he bad Diafoons to gnard tbem, and bronglit them all Into Head-^oarron, honea, mea. waH^
3. gage. At Benevente* whilst conmiandlog the oot -lying pHoet, he was opposed lo liiewf, Oteweal Ls
fbr nearlj an hour, at the bead of six equadrons of tao lapnU ChiBid ; '
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^^ZJ'^ ft!t^n^ D'OIf OR"-^ If IVB"— " PBKlN8ULA»'-.« BLADEKaBUBQ.**
-^^IZl % 5fr JblrAfTrig^t Guise,! Sari. KCB. JEm. 4 Not. 94; Linii. and C<Epf.
FoUl ^ ^35 Odt. 1^ ; Capf. and LUut^Cd. t6 JiUy 06 ; Cbl. 4 June 13 ; Mq/or-Qen,
^7- P*J' 12 Aug. 19 : £imf.-<7^. 10 Jan. 87 ; Col, 85th Lt. Infantry, 1 June 47.
Brook Taylor, Sns. p 15 May, 37 ; Xitfu^. p 15 June, 30 9 Ca;>^. P 38 Not. 34 ;
.vfcX V? f j^fqy-^/gl jtily, 46; Ueut.»OA.^^ Dec, 4&
Afa^orSm
1^ ^' 0^'6e<W^ Tettntot, £ifi#. » 6 July, 20; £i«u^.P9May, 34; Capt. P4 Oct. 39;
..Jffll(cr,Pl9May,46.
1»| ^^iMm Blftckbuni, Stu. P 15 June 33 ; Zieut. V 1 Sept. 37 ; Capt. p 16 Not. 41 ;
%9>rjP39Dec.4B.
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s^ jCaptaiks.
Alexajoder O. Grant
Cholmeley Edward Dering
John ^WMliam Grey, #.
WUliMaTodd.,
JJoft* J. B. BoTel Thurlow
Ral^1» Allen C^ai. Daniell
Boberl Ladlyroke Day .
Thomaa Bdmond Knox .
Brelyn Latimer Parratt
Lard Spencer S. Compton
LlBUTBNAlTTS.
Pat.W. Sydenham Ross,^.
Gqnw. Fred. Cha. Seymour
dug&Masfty
JohA Aofpiataa Keyt, r*
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MEUT.
P 4 Oct 38
P 9 Hay 34
P 16 May 84
P 30 Aug. 27
P 4 Sept. 35
P 11 April 34
Pl8 0(?f. 33
26 Jan. 38
P 4 Oct. 39.
P. 1 Not. 39
p 9 Nov. 3d
P 21 Feb. 40
P 13 Mar. 40
21 May 41
i] 04williim Wltttemton ...:|P16 Nov. 41
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C^arle# Warburton
Wai« Alexander Filder ..
Jfbn. Wm. Sfetiart Knox
George t1iompson,'4c'i* • ..
Ghailaa Hunilton Aide. .
BN8IG1T9.
Robert Peel Floyd ......
George Warde. ........
Edmund Yates Peel
James Gubbins ...
Alexander v. Bond.
Frederick Sitwell ^
Sir H. H. Edwnrdcs, BL
Frederick Thlstlethwayte
Alex. Ross Bayly
Hion. Cavendish Browne
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P81 Mar. 43
P 27 Oct. 48
p 12 Jan. 44
F 23 Feb. 44
17 May 44
4 Oct. 44
P22N0V. 44
31 Jan. 45
19 Dec. 45
P 24 July 46
P 8Sept.4e
P28 Dec. 46
P29 Dec. 46
2 Apr. 47
47
CAPTAIir.
p 18 Dec. 35
17 April 38
P 1 June 38
P 2 Mar. 32
P 19 Mar. 41
P 2 Feb. 38
P 7 Aug. 35
P 24 June 42
P31 Mar. 43
P20Oct. 43
p 2 Sept. 42
P 27 Oct. 43
P 12 Jan. 44
1 Apr. 44
P22 Nov. 44
P28 Mar. 45
13 Jan. 46
P28Dec. 461
P29 Dec. 46
31 Mar. 47
1 Apr. 47
P 5 Aug. 42
P 2 Sept. 42
Pdl Mar. 49
13 Aug. 44
P 2 Aug. 44
P 20 Oct. 43
p 19 May 46
31 July 46
P28 Dee. 46
P29Dec 46
B]iBT.^MA7.
Pai/marf«-.— George Ash Thompson; 27 Jan. 30; :Brts. 16 Mar. 15; Zieut. p23
i \A<ilfutant*-^Lieut^ George Thompson, 26 Aug. 46. [May, 17.
Qlirtr*^r--«fff#«m— William Neil, 26 April, 41 .
"Sucgeon,-^eor%e Clerihew, M.D., 5 Dec. 43 ; AsHtt-Sitrff. 2 Nov. 82.
Assistant* Surgeim,^John Alex. William Tliompson, M.D. 19 Nov. 44.
Faeingi Bine.— Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.—Jri** Agents, Sir E. B,
Borough, Bart., Ariiiit, & Co.
lB9tumedfrom the West Indies, 26 Apr. 46.]
V Si^^iohn' CfaUe ierTcd irltb the 8rd Qutit^t at Pcrrol, Vigo, Rtrd Cftdix, In 1800 j the Fgypttan cam-
iJnof 1801 (medaiy, Includinr the aetions of the8lli aad 2Ut Mtreb, and I7th Aagvvt, attack of tb«
forSm of Maiaboat oa tlie following daj, action of the SSod Augu»t« inTetliuent and capture of Alex-
uidxte: EzpedMton |o Henoimt in 1806-8. Proceeded to the Peninsula in 1800, and comn.anded the light
bttUjdkm of tteGuard* with a RJfle company of the eoth allathcd, on the retreat to the «nee In 1810,
hSZ of Baaaeo, and wl^eqaent retreat, lines of Torres Vedraa, several aotioifa o« the advaitee from
t^iL ta 1811aii€<b«iae Of Foeaut d'Onor. t>rcacnt 4Ho at the sieges and captures of Cludad Bodrlfo
i^BLdBloa. Commanded the Ut haitriloii of tUw 8rd Guards at the battle of Salamanca, captnre of
llMMdiSiM of Burgoa and reb^t from thence, advance in 1813, balUe of Vittoria, siege and capture of
M^mmrmBfwmm • ^^ ^^ Bldossoa, baltlcf of the Nlve, passage of the Adoor, Invesimcnt of Bayonne
^e— 4nrlng the latter part of the action he commanded the 2nd brigade of Ooards in
Btopford oeing wounded. 9ir John has received a cross.
jM»»H Vl li«r>«» ' •
g55iMS.ti!S3 ^m{TheE(»/alCmntyDoiim)Bigt.ofFooL [*SSttJ!^
On thfi Colours k, Appotiitme&t8.the Harp and Crown, with the Motto ^ Quli S^mtMiV
"INDIA"-.The S^Mnm, with the woMs " BGYPT'— " BO0KHOir— On'tBc Miloiw,
Yean'Serr. the /ri#A Harp and Crown. CoUmel.
n John Mai«ter,» Ent. 13 Not. 03; Lieut. 14 Jan. M; C«|>*. 30 Mm. fl6;
Jlfflior, 20 June 01 ; Xieu*.-Co/. 30 Aug. 07 ; Co/. 4 June 1 4r> Mqftr-Gwn.
10 July 21 ; Lieut.-Getu 10 Jan. 37 > Col. 86Ui Begimeat, 26 Ai^g, 48.
Lieutenant' ColoneU-
« Bartholomew Vigors Derinzy,' KH. Eni. 26 May, OC; Xietc/. 10 Mar. 06;
Cant. 25 Oct. 14 ; Mqjar, 4 Jan. 33 ; Lieut.-Col P 26 Feb. 41»
B Andrew Snape Hamond Aplin,' JEni. 5 Julv, 10 ; Lt. 24 Sept. 12 ; CapL 9 Mm*.
25; J8r«?.-3fq/or, 28 June, 38; Mtyor^^Pl July, 38: Lteut.'Col. Ui Ja«% 43.
Mq/or*.— James Creagh, JT/w. 1 Jan. 10; Lieut. 4 March, 12; Capt. 7 April,
25 ; Brevet'Mfj^or, 28 June, 38 ; Mqfor, »» 18 Jan. 30.
Hteiry Edm. De Burgh Sidley, Comet, 4 May 16; Lieut. 21 Feb. «2^ C<yl.
P 11 June 30 ; Mqjor, 8 April, 42.
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CAPTAIJiS.
Hobert Henry Lowth . •
Joseph Edwards
Aniliam Stuart
Qlles Keane
Wm. Harding Woodgate
Abra. CoUls Anderson, i.
Donongh O'Brien
Thomas Andrews Rawlins
John Perkins Mayers . .
William Edwards ♦
LlBUTEVAHTS.
Alexander Lecky
Joshua Henry Kirby ...»
John Rees Croker*
Charles George Butler^. .
Charles Osborne Creagh^
Francis Boynton Cowper
Wm. Henry Weaver ....
Charles Darby^
James Boyd, Aiff
John Jerome
Francis Russell Creed . .
John James Matthews . .
Edward Baker Weaver . .
Wm. H. Howard Ellison
Andrew Baxter'
James John Gordon ....
WUliam Henry Beatty . .
Arthur G. St. J. Mildmay
O.RobertHamond Orlebar
George Wm. Robinson . .
John Spier
Ormoud Fitsgerald ....
Ensiuns.
John Richardson Stuart
George Sherman Nunn . .
Ralph FltzGibbou Lewis
Hampden Cole Bowen . .
Hon. Wm. Hen. Lysaght
Maxwell Lepper
Edward Leet
Hopton BMsett Scott
BNSION.
P 4 Feb. 19
P 11 Oct. 31
6 Mar. 28
21 June 27
13 Dec. 27
12 June 23
12 Sept. 22
P 17 Nov. 41
p 29 July 36
P 1 Dec. 37
P 18 May 39
P 10 Aug. 38
P 25 Dec. 38
P 3 Nov. 40
18 June 41
11 Sept. 40
P 28 Dec. 41
6 Sept. 39
8 Apr. 42
OApr. 42
p 0 May 42
P 5 Aug. 42
25 Feb. 43
29 Apr. 42
27 Dec. 42
27 Jan. 43
16 Apr. 42
P 3 May 44
P 13 Mar. 46
22 Mar. 44
30 July 44
6 Jan. 43
LIBUT.
23 Mar. 44
P lAprU24
P 4 Dec. $5
P 28 Sept 30
P 22 Feb. 31
Pll Oct. 91
9 July 29
2Jaly 29
P 29 Dec. 43
P 23 Apr. 39
p 28 Dec. 41
P 2 Apr. 42
8 Apr. 42
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15 Apr. 42
23 Feb. 43
P 30 July 42
13 Nov. 43
14 Nov. 43
21 Nov. 43
P 3 May 44
24 July 46
1 Aug. 44
1 July 45
11 Nov. 45
8 Sept 46
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2 Sept. 47
P 10 Dec. 47
1 May 40
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P U May 41
8 Apr. 42
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14 Nov. 49
27 Aug. 49
31 Oct 40
p 5 Feb. 47
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tettk of Albidhei^ ategs aai4
caplura of Ciodad |Kodri«<v
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battle of Salamanea, mSUt of
AMm do Poati^ totraai tram
Madrid, aAOn of Om« aa4
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bloekada of Pampama, aflUn
of Iloiie«>ta)l«s, Boblai, itt^
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July, and of Has Fnvftati. M
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n \t « »* 4 r. ported killed) ; halUa of Ch« N !▼«. alklft olBa»-
27 Oct. 4G , wounded. miMkat-baU in tall aim, aai bf atall*.
P 23 Mar. 47 , ter of a tbell in ihe chett al Um battle of To*.
13 Nov. 46 ^^"'^' ^^^ ^'^ ^^ 4^^' *^ ^^^ Modal for
n 1 n A J •¥ ' TOUlOUM.
P 13 Aug, 47 ,
P 10 Dec. 47!
^ 24 Dec. 47 ,
Pflym«*/cr.— Charles Fade Heatly, 17 Dec. 47; Snt. 10 Apr. 3^; XidM.
7 July 37.
A4futant.'-Li€mt. James Boyd, 8 April, 42.
Qwirfer-Afafffer. — Joseph Jerome, 5^ March, 26.
i^uryecm.— Alexander Thorn, 2 July, 4 1 ; Amtt.^ur. 8 Mtf . S7 1 U^A^ % UmM.
4isti#fiifif-iSicry«on#.--Jame8 Coghlan, 5 Oct 41.
Patrick Sinclair Uing,« 8 April, 42.
Mark Stanley Todd, 29 Nov. 44.
Facings Blue. — Agents^ Messrs. Cox k, Co. ^^_ .-^
1 Lieat.-Gen. MaUtcr »erved In llie Hvldcr rsp«>dliIon In 1799, and wSf «»««• *« JJj^J'JJJ* •■ ^ W*
Sept.. 2nd and 0th Oct., In irbioh last he raeeirad foar woaada. Served afpo la tfcS MMMi. •• ■
8 Ueat. Col. ApUn aerred in the Penintula, from Feb. 1811 to the end of the war.lnolodioff tko b^ of
gaitf T*, itcfv of Bnrfoa, and capture of Madrid. Served alio throoghont iba Buraoaa war, aad vos
Dftaent In onaMrooa enfaffemeats with the enemy. ^ . ^^ . i .< ^^
8 Ltaot. Batter tarvwl In Chlu in the Sdih Roft. from the oommciieRneBt to tbe temiaaliaB of
t at ChoMB, OantOB, Anof • dUakae, dtfMOS «C JflMV^
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Gen. 22 July, 90; Lieui-Gm. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 87th FusUiefs, 15 Mar.
Lieut,'Colonel,
9 Henry Arthur HageniB,* Com^, 1 Oct. 12 ; Ueut, 4 HBrch, I3| Ca
. Bept. 19; Muq. p20 Nov. 27 ; Brev. LU-Col, 23 Nor. 41 ; Lt.-^Col. 18 AJ
Mttfon.-^Hmm CampbeH, JS<rM. and 2nd XAeut, p6 July 26; JMitt, p81
26 ; Copt P 10 April 35; Brevet-Mqjor, 9 Not. 46; Afq/or, 28 May 4
John M'Mahon Kidd, Ens. p 21 July 25 ; Lieut, p 8 Nor. 27 ; Capt* p 28 O
Brnet Majar, 9 Nov. 46 ; Mqjorf p 13 July, 47.
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Henry B. Harvey, «. . . .
James Boyd
WilfiamBoyd...
^ezBnder Murray* . . .
Hichard SerreD O'Brien
WUHam Percy Lea* ... .
Robert Edwin Bich ..
Charles F. Campbell . .
Robert Lambert Tamer,?.
ijDuiS H. Hamilton ...
PlXBT l^BUTBMAMTB.
William Blford Adams .
William Henry Taylor .
A]ea« Hugh Cobbe, A4i* .
Albemarle Bewar
James Bailie
John Halkett le Conteur
John FitaGerald
£dw. W. Johnifton Fulcber
Henry Smyth Bawtree
Edward Thomas King . .
Edward Stanley
Hugh Lloyd
Thomp. MackyM*Clintock
8BCOirx> LiBUTs,
Austin Peter O'Malley . .
William Murphy «.
Horn- Aug. Mur. Cathcart
Edw.BeauchampMaunsell
William WiUsbiTe
Willhmi Baldwm
Henry James Stephenson
Geoige Neeld Boldero
2md libut.
LIBCT.
P24 Dec. 25
P28Aug. 95
I p 22 Feb. 31
P 24 Apr. 35
25 Nov. 91
P 22 Feb. 33
PIO JnnedO
15 Sept. 37
13 July 41
6 Apr. 38
20 May 42
P 30 Dec. 42
16 June 43
P 25 Aug. 48
P 20 Dec. 42
P 3 May 44
p 7 June 44
P30 Dec. 44
P 10 Jan. 45
18 April 45
p 27 Mar. 46
P 10 July 46
P 14 Aug. 46
CAPTAI9. I BRBV
p 28 Dee. 32
p 29 April 42
P26Apr. 44
P 20 Aug. 44
16 Apr. 45
31 July 46
P 14 Aug. 46
2 0et 46
P 13 July 47
22 Dec. 46
9NC
15 Aug. 46
P 8 Sept. 46
25 Sept. 46
P 2 Oct. 46
P 13 July 47
P 30 July 47
P 28 Sept. 47
P 24 Nov. 28
P 22 Aug. 37
P 17 Oct. 34
23 Oct. 39
19 Aug. 36
P 21 Apr. 87
P 18 Sept 40
P28Aag.40
11 Sept. 43
P 17 Jan« 40
11 Apr. 44
P 7 June 44
P 10 Jan. 45
18 April 46
P 14 Feb. 45
27 Mar. 46
P 10 July 46
P 14 Aug. 46
P 8 Sept. 46
28 May 47
PIS July 47
P 28 Sept. 47
P 8 Oct. 47
S Psymaaltr Bcdf jrd •etteil •« M^}ar and
AMlflant A^ataat-General to Ui« Aaflo-
Lef i«n, durlBff IttS and put of ISM i and
I Oaplaiii MqirayaerTtd
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Payma«<ery--WilUam Devaynes Bedford,^ 28 April 37 ; .Fn#. P6 Apr]
A4juta$U.'-'Lieut, Alexander Hugh Cobbe, 13 Aug. 46. [X#. P81 Ja
QwErrter-Afd^/er.—Robert Gibson, 2 April 47.
oS^iir^FCon.— William Leslie Langley, M.D. 23 March, 47 ; A.^S. 11 Jan. 39
iiafa«i.-iyttr^a(m.— Michael Smellie Johnstone, M.D. 3 Apr. 46.
Facings Blue. — Agent, Charles R. M'Q rigor, Ksq,
IJietumed/rani the Mauritius, 25 Sept. 43. J
1 Lord Qoufh icrrtd st the oipture or the Cape of Good Hope, »nd the Dutch Fleet io Ssldanl
17B5. Serred afienranb in the Weat Indies, inelodinip the Httack on Porto Rico, the brigand wai
Lttcia, and eapture of Surinam. Proceeded to the Penine ula in 1809, «od eommaaded tlie a7tli at the
of Taiavefp, Barroaa, yittoria, and Mivello, for whicli engagement* he has received a croca. He ala
MSMed fM rriEfueBt at the eiegee of Cadix aod Tarlfa, wai (tightly wounded in the bead at TariA.
battie of TalaTera hia horse waa ahot under him, and he himself iras afterwardt severeljr wounded
ild« by a itaell,'-lbr hie conduct In this action the Dake of Wellingtau subaequently recommended t
ley ehould be ante-daiod to the date of his despatch, thus making him the first offli
BrcTec rank for serrices performed in tlie field at the head of a regiment. At Ban
tmpitmi^ tha Eagle of the 8th French Regiment ; and at Vittona they captured the B
Jowrdan. At the NiTelle be was again seTtrely wounded. Commanded the Land Fi
CaatoD— for which he was made a OCB.>-and during nearly the whole of the operations in Chin
wMeh sanriea he was created a Baronet. On the S9th Dee. 1848, with the right wing of the army of G
a Mahratta force at Mahan^pore, aod captured 50 guns, dec. In 1846 and 40 the Armj
enMimand dafaatad tha 8elk Army at Moodkee, Ferozeahah, sad Bobraon, for which and p
MS lalasil t» the Pearaga.
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STAFF OFnCBBS OF THB ROYAL MARINE8.
J>eputy At^vioHi'Oenend^^^ CoUm^ John Owen^ GB. KH., 1 Jab. 88.
AssiHttHt At^tant^Oeneral—Jfi Captain Samuel Robert Wedeyi 10 Not* 45*
Office, 32, New Street, Spring Oarderu.
TTo.!!*^ Lieut.Bemej Varlo, 12 Feb. 42.
Wo.
Ply.
Cha.
Wo.
Par.
Ply.
Ch.
Wm. R. Maxwell, do.
- J. R. Jackson, 7 Dec. 4G.
-Oeo.Brydges Rodney,27 July47.
A(ffHtanie,
Por.
Ply.
Por.
UtLieui, A. D. t. Farrant 10 Oct, 48.
F. J. Polkingfaoroe, 0 Hot, 4fL
S. N.Lowder, 10 Maj 47.
1st Lieut. Pitcalrn Onslow, 14 Sept. 43.
Edw. T. P. Shewen, 7 Apr. 46.
Hayes Marriott, 27 July 47.
John Hnsklsson, 25 Aug. 47.
Quarter'-'Masteri,
Wo.
Ch.
Ply.
Por.
Wnilam Ruston, 28 June 40.
Norton Austin, 2^ June 46.
George Dlbben, 7 July 46.
Thomaa Cooper, 16 July 46,
Wo.
Por.
Cha.
Ply* I
Por,
Wo.
Cha.
Ply.
Paymaetere.
George Varlo, 23 Aug. 05 ; 9fuf Lt. 18 June, 93 ; lei Li. 24 April, 06 ; Cmpi, 15 #aly, 68.
9 John Lawrence,"* 20 July, 30 j 2nd Lt. 6 Jnly, 03 ; X^. 15 Aug. 05 ; Cmpt. 81 fwly, 9L
George Hookey,*^ 23 March, 36; 2nd i#. 27 Jan. 06 ; let Li. 8 Aug. 11 ; Cmp*. W Oct. 31
Robert Leonard, 25 Aug. 47 ; 2nd X^. 27 Feb. 06,* 1^ Lt. 3 Mar. 12"; CVi^. 88 Apr. 8C
Ji arrack- difatiere.
Thomas Moore,><>* 16 Aug, 27 ; 2nd Lt. 14 Jan. 01 ; let Lt. 16 Aug. 05 ; Capi. 21 !!•▼. 10.
Robert John Little,^<" 12 Sept. 20 ; 2ndX^ 4 July, 03; let Li, 16 Aug. 05 ; Capi. 81 J«ly,20L
^Ambrose A.R.Wolrige,"<>5 June,32 ; 2d Lt. 4 July, 03 ; let Lt.lb Aug. 05; CapL9l Jaly,28.
Isaac Toby,"* 21 March, 42 ; 2nd Lt. 3 Apr. 10 ; let Lt. 9 Sept. 28 ; Capi. 23 May, 88.
Deputy Inepectore of Hoepitale.
Cha. I William Rae,"* 22 Aug. 40. || Wo. \ John Drummond, 7 July 47.
Surgeone.
Por, I Samuel Irvine,"' 30 Not. 41. || Ply. \ Thos. Miller, 25 Aug. 41.
AedeiatU^Surgeome.
Por. J. D. Simmle, 15 Sept. 27. Wo.
Por, Arch. Elliott Cha,
Ply, Wm. Thompson Kay, 18 Jan. 47. Wo.
Cha, Albert Andrew ?ack, 27 Nov. 45.
Scarlet — Facings Blue. Artillery — Blue — Facings Red. Agent, Mesraa. Cox k
Thomas William Nelson, 8 Apr. 46.
Alexander Leith Elmslie, 8 April 46.
J. Trail Urquhart Bremner, 10 Not. 46.
War Sermces of the Officers of the Roytd Marines*
1 Colonel Parke waa present in Duncan's Tiotory near Camperdown, llth Oct. 1797;
commanded two companies of Marine Artillery in Spain in 1812, and thi^M eompaaios te
America, from 1813 to 1816, including the attack and capture of the eotrenebed camp a4
Hampton ; besides the aboTC, he has been tweWe times engaged with the eaes^ In
and on shore.
2 Colonel Owen's sendees : — Battle of Camperdown ; deflsnce of the island of St.
bombardment of La Hogne ; boarding and capture of India ship Chtmoe vader t^
batteries at Mauritius ; burning of French frigate La Prenneuse; boarding and capCiuv of
ship Sea Nymph in harbour of Port Louis ; battle of Trafalgar ; and, although womdod^
was, nevertheless, the first person on board the Spanish 80 gun ship Argonemtu ; inirt^tm
of Copenhagen ; destruction of Xe Bohuete and Lion, French ships of the luie, Cataa ;
destruction of a French privateer brig in the port of Nega3ra ; d^itura of a convoy at
Languilia, the batteries being first carried by the Marines ; destruction of tba Forte ^
Alessis and Languilia by the Marines under his command, after having charged with the
bayonet and d^eated a battalion of the French 52d of the line, of a very euperiarfartmm
Commanded a battalion on the North Coast of Spain, including the acUoos of Al«, ~
June; near Fontarmbla, llth Jnly; and at Hemani, 10th March 1837, when tke
Marines rendered such important services to the Qoeen of Spain and her AUka.
3 Colonel Wright's Servicee : — Engaged in most of Lord Nelsoo's attaoka oa Ro( ^
Cadlzinl707; battle of the NUe ; campaign of Naples in 1700; surrender of Ovo
NoTO, Fort St. Elmo, Capua, and Ouata : cutting oat of the Ouiep at Viiro : Bemt la 1801 •
aiidbatUe of Algiers in 1816. ^ ^ ' ^'' '
HMdQHrten
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J^Sir Charles Bulkeley Egerton,* QCMQ. KCH. £W. 16 Not. 1791 : Xfouf. SI
Mar. 98 ; Capt. ^% April, 05 ; itfe^Vr, 1 June, 98 ; Lieut.-CoL 14 Kov. 1 80(1 ;
C02. 4 June, 11 ; Mqjor-Qen. 4 June, 14 ; Lieut.'Gm. 32 Jvlty, 90; Gen. 9
Not. 46; CoL 89th Reg^t. 26 Sept. 37.
Itieut.'CoUmeL
9 Edward Thorp,* Ens, 7 Mar. 11; Zieuf. 28 Jan. 19; Copt PlS Aug. 25;
jBrev,-Mi0or, 28 June, 38 ; Mqjar^ 21 May, 41 ; Lt-Col 28 Feb. 45.
Ar<{;or#.— Robert Lewis,* JEns. 7 Apr. 26; Lieut, P2 Mar. 26; Capt. P13 Feb.
. 28; Brev^Mi^or^ 23 Nov. 41 ; Mqjar, 16 June, 43.
9 Edward Kenny ,« ^n#. 17 June 19; tieut. 1 Not. 19; Capt, P4 ]>eo. 92;
^Wpr,26F^b.45.
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vJkinetfOraliam*
Caledon Rich. Egerton . .
Hon. Chailes Daly ....
Fred. Chas. Ayhuer ....
John Spence
John Duntze Macdonald
ArthttJ" V\%OXX
Henry Crawford
Frederick James Isacke. .
CbWles Tindal QrliBs • •
LlBUT£NANT8.
Rob. B. Hawley, Adj, . .
Tbo. Dipping B. D'Arcy
F. V* Jolin Stewart
Anmdel Edmund Hill • •
Alex. M'Geachy Allcyne
George MarBhall Knipe, r.
Jolm Macdonald Cuppage
Leslie Skynner
John Lewes PhUllpps . .
Arthur Edward Mulloy . .
Chas. Henry B. Hollovray
Butler Dunboyne Moore
BN81QN.
5B2 Apr. 26
15 June 92
P 25 July 34
P 4 Dec. 92
90 Sept. 90
19 July 32
P24 Apr. 95
P 0 Oct. 95
P 2 Sept. 96
P 6 Feb. 96
LIEUT.
19 Apr. 27
P 28 Mar. 94
P 17 Feb. 97
P 25 July 34
P 12 Apr. 99
P 13 June 94
2 July 98
CAPTAIN.
» 19 Apr. 88
1»15 Mar. 39
P 31 Dec. 39
20 May 40
14 April 49
16 June 49
P25 Aug. 49
8 Not. 98 p 29 Jan. 46
P17 Not. 37 [p 28 Jan. 42
26 Aug. 98
P 10 Jan. 40
Pl5May 40
7 Sept. 41
P 14 May 42
P 22 Feb. 39
10 Not. 43
P 26 Oct. 41
P 22 July 42
P 17 May 44
11 Oct. 44
P 17 Jan. 45
BowesMein [ 28 Mar. 45
BNBIGKd.
Tho. R. J. G. Thompson
Geo. Pinckney Atkinson
Edward Jonathan Head
Edward Buller Tborp .
Carrick Darby
William Drummond . . .
John Atkinson
BKET.*MAJ,
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29 April 47
0 ll^Jor Krmy mrtd la th^ P».
tMl% iMi JUM 181^ to ta* Mi
11 July 45
p 8 Aug. 45
P 20 Feb. 46
12 June 40
P 9 Sept. 47
P 1 Oct. 47
P22 0ct. 47
p24 Dec. 47
P 27 July 98
P 91 Dec. 39
14 April 48
16 June 43
p 27 Oct. 49
Pl7May 44
20 May 42
P 8 Aug, 46
14 July 43
P 19 Dec. 45
P 20 Oct. 46
P 1 Oct. 47
P 22 Oct. 47
P 24 Dec. 17
ItebsttM rirar, lyih March, nA tt
the ktuek ott the fortlflcd brighu of An«c«n. IWh
Marcb, I8td ; tt the Utter be wu woondcd fn tb*
■Ide end tecv.
9 Dr. M'Denpaolt terrcd &t New Orleeoe, 81b Jaa.
IBI5 I alto the lutaequent campeign la Flaade«a. la-
cladiiif the operationt In eonacedM with ttiebattia
of Watcrlao.
af the war, laeludlaf the aetloB al
Oima, battle of Vl|torU« . alefa
and capture of San SehaMao.
panac* or Sio EUtiiaa <M«et«lr
apmmdcd abore tb« lefhbip)t flib Jean
dc Lua, and the Miles of aetloQa
between the ttb and iSth Dee, IStt
In ft««t enba telitacliid caapna^r
SayoMM. Strved aMo In.Ava,
and was prrtent In moat of tha opo-
ratlona thfouihottt the war.
6 MaiarOrabam Jolaed tb« Mth
rcft. ia Bumah. aa a^tolvitf tr. bi
Dec: 18S4, and wa» pretest «t tbe
eafrrlntllMeAtreBchcd Potd^oftbo
Charles Watson
Poymorter.— Robert Browne Thomas Boyd, 26 Mar. 41 ; JSn$, ^20 Feb. 95;
P Lieut, 15 Feb. 98.
A4iutant,— Lieut, Robert B. Hawley, 27 Oct. 46. ^
QuartfT'Matter, — James Dukes, 14 Dec. 20.
iSWyam.— Michael M'Dermott,» M.D. 5 April, 90; Asriit,'Surp,1t5 Dec. 29;
M^fp.'AsMUtant, 7 Feb. 14.
^. .0 ^mitaM'Surgean.^l^chaiT^ Gilborne, 2 Oct. 46.
Facings BlsLCk.-^Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
. . [Retumedfrom North America 28 Apr. 47.]
1 iftf'C.'li. fa»rtoo cottmanded a detachment on board a line-of-batttevhlp. In Lord Howe't action of the l«f Jona^lTM.
SiAtjistr— Wuiliile ar Malta, aad lOrrCDder of Valetta, Atb Sept. 1808 \ traok tbeaee procawled with Sir Bat*h Aber-
II ili*i emiytUlon to KfTpc. and waa present In the aetloni of the 13th and tUt March, 1801. Serrcd with the army la
t^lH f drtoftl In IStO and 181 1.
t LC^t Thorp lerred la the Penlomta. from Jone. 1811. to the eod of the war, Inelodtaff Ibe afhlraof Kl Badoo aa4
ftbftar.'ilete and Mormlnr of Cltidad Kodrtfo, battlet of Ibe Pyrcaeefl, eroisint tbc BMaaaoa, 81. laaa da Liu. dtSlveai
■ililji#lairfsilii| ibyoate. and rrpslte of the Bortle.
4 MiM IwwboMted bilbt Vatmeae war.
• ,J • • I »
(Lxskt iHfantry.)
f MABTINiaHS--
P 5tr Alnutder Uith,' KCB. .Sh(. 8 Ai^. fld } Ximt. Oct. »4 1 G^tTJfM.M i
JfeVr, I Aug. 04i Z>ei>t.'CoI. 7 Fvb. 11 , Cirf. ID July, 31 ; jr«'*r^O«N- 3a
July, 30 i Lieut.-atn. 33 Nov. 41 ; Col. SOIb light Infiuttry, S Sept. U.
£wW.-Ci>lon*{.
Hareiu Jobn Slkde, £iw.lS July, IB; lUut. PISlUy, 36) OjrfLriS Apcll,
26 ; Major, r 27 Sept. 31 ; Lieut.-Col. r 7 Feb. 40.
dfi{fori.— Herbert Vaughan, 5)M. '4 July 16; Lirut. 30 JnlyiO; CBjrf. ' 13
Nov. 93; Ari»ar,viggcpt. 90; Aretvt Xumt.-Cal. 89 Nctt. 41.
Frvderkk Bid, Sw. '23 Dee. 34; LUut. 'Se Sept. 96) I7«^. »ST 8«pt. 81;
£mil-MaJor,9Hov. 46; Afitfor. 89 Sept. 47-
HeD. Rob. Thurlov, (. ..
Oervu B. Devefill
BNHieH. 1 LISCT.
CAITAIW.
BtBV.'XAJ
MlAug.36|
r 3 Not. 30
10 Feb 35
v39Sept.36>
'31 May 31
» 7 Sept 33
P 10 May 33
<■ 8 Dec. 33
P23M«r.38
'31 Jal, 36
34 Uar. 38
' 36 Jan. »
S6 0et. 3»
■> 7 Feb. 40
It Apr. 40
13 June 40
r 10 July 41
P 3 Feb. 43
'14 April 43
'30 Sept. 42
'16 Feb. 44'
P 7 Mar. 46<
'96 Apr. 4fi
' 8 May 45
P 8 June 46
F 10 Sept. 46
93 Jan. 47
F 4 June 47
11 June 47
' 3 July 47
8Jaa.39
' 18 Not. 37
H7NOY.86
8 Feb. 33
'37 Mar. 36
17Mw. S8
33 Sept 38
36 Jan. 30
18 Hay 41
3 July 88
95 June 41
30 8epL43
16 Feb. 44
7 Her. 46
34 Apr. 46
26 Apr. 46
18 Sept 46
3 Mar 46
4 Jmdc 47
10 Apr. 47
'37 Uar. 3a
F 7HV.34
8J0MW
11 Ai*. 40
'80 Sept. 43
navth.u
' 7 Mar. 46
' 4J>Be47
S0 8q>b47
9 n**. 46
a No*. 48
ThonuiWebb
Jobn Heory Bni«bur«t
Chtrlea Montagu Cheitei
Frederick Woodgate ....
JobDMaeMaale Walter..
LiaCTBHAHTB
Vm.F.FiinMU,il.jMa..-
JumWd. B.Pe<Ult..
WUliam Victor Johniou
Tbomaj Smith, iL ad. ..
Pnreell O-Gonnan
Rlebard Rodei WyvllI ..
Tboa.De Courey Ilamllloii
EneiaNS.
TbomuJameiHeirediUi
iIiQhMlFo.l.«,Ward....
Henry M'Mahon Ragar. .
JohnCliri*topherGQi«..
John Hardy Tlmr.by....
HebertU.Vaogbaa ....
WUIIam Pattiwn TSnUng
Tere Henry Cloee
Rob. Dymoek VaugbtoB
Qiiarler-Matttrt.—9tmma Wllllanu, IS April, 45.
Surgem.—tU)b*n Elboa, 16 Feb. 41 ; AuttL-Surt. SO Oct. 36 i Bfp^AiriM.
14 Aprll,36.
Atiitrnt^airgooH^—Waaiaa HaeliM, 37 Dte. 43.
Aebifi Balt.—A3tta, Cb«r1w B. U<arigor, Beq. .
Ii Ihc Uid, Hrllcn1arl7 *'. tbi defense of
filnnita, rm Aaril lait to
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«BOtRIA«i-*" VIHlBiU*'-J< OORUN NA"— « PYRBNEEB"-^' NIVELLE"—
I* NiVB"— ** 0RTHB8"— " TOULOUSE"—^* PENINSULA."
CUmmI.— Gabriel Gordon,* Ens. 6 Jan. 1781 ; Lieut, 26 Nov. ^4; Cbpf. 10 July,
■ ' d4v^«tr'-9 ^^ May, 1800; Zt-Col, 9 March, 02; Co/. 4 June, 11 ; Mqj.-Gm,
4 June, 14 ; Lt.-Oen. 22 July, 30 ; Cew. 9 Nov. 46; Col 91it Regt. 19 Apr, 87.
lAeut.-Colonels, — Martin George Tliomas Lindsay,^ JBnt, 16 Dec. 13 ; LieuJt*
P6 Dec. 18 ; Capt. p 26 June, 23; Mmor, 9 28 April, 37 ; Lt-Col. 8 Apr. 4S,
r\ Joba Francis Glencaim Campbell, JEns. 26 Oct. 27 ; Lieut, p 27 Aug. 29 ;
Capt. 9 23 Not. 32 ; Af^'or, 8 July, 43 ; Lt.-Col. 14 Apr. 46.
iito^t. — Charles Cooke Tarborougb, Bm. p 9 June 25 ; Lieut, p 19 Sept. 26;
Capt. P 4 Jan. 33: Mqjor, 19 May 45.
4». Dlivid Forbes, Bns. p 8 Oct. 29 ; Lieut, p 23 Nov. 32 ; Capt, p 24 July 35 j
Major f 14 Apr. 46.
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r.'Wm. Qlcndonwyn Scott
B.Edw.Mnrmy Gordon, v.
r, Edward W. C. Wright
r. GoUa Campbell
r. 9 JohnGeo.Rawstome*
John Ward
r. Jinhn Caiftpbell Cahill
Henry J. 'Savage
r. Jiiaet Christie
r.BobertFred.Middlemore
r. Jdhn Brown
Edwaid Miasenden Love
Li«v*rlSNAirT8.
r. J^ M. Pennington ....
£dm. Wm. Jennings, adj.
Fred. J. Bayly
Wm. Tbo. Laird Patlenon
Richard Sweet Col« ....
Robert Stein
r. Edward John Dickson
James Day Cochrane' . .
r. Robert Henry Howard
r. Joseph Owgan
Alfired James Melvin . . .
rHenChristopherMetealfe
John Trotter Bethune • .
Philip Antrobus
r. Craven Lloyd
Ensigns.
r. John MacPherson ....
ENSION.
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r. Douglas Ernest Manners
Count George Rlvarola. .
John Lamont
r.J.Gordon,iX((/. o. jr.M Jao.4i
r. Edw. Geo. Mainwaring
Robert Whitle
Edw. Jas. Somers Ray . .
Jobn Alex. Saunders ....
David Knox Horsburgh. .
Robert Henry Crampton
P 80 Mar. 32
P26 0ct. 32
21 Dec. 32
P 10 Apr. 35
22 July 13
8 Apr. 16
28 Feb. 28
6 June 35
P 24 July 85
19 Dec. 34
6 Nov. 35
^23 June 37
P 26 Dec. 37
P 13 May 36
30 Oct. 38
P 22 Feb. 39
P 12 Aug. 36
P 9 Oct. 46
P27 Sept. 39
P31 Dec. 41
P 12 Oct. 41
16 Apr. 42
13 Oct. 41
P 29 Apr. 42
P 13 Oct. 43
P 23 Apr. 42
P 25 July 45
20 Oct. 43
18 April 45
16 Sept. 45
P 20 Oct. 46
22 Jan. 46
9 Apr. 47
28 Apr. 47
29 Apr. 47
30 Apr. 47
P 13 July 47
P 6 Nov. 47
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN. I BRBV.-MA/4
P 22 Feb. 39
P23AprU41
P 2 July 41
P 12 Oct. 41
10 Oct. 38
16 Apr. 42
14 Oct. 42
8 July 43
P 13 Oct. 43
19 May 45
14 Apr. 46
P20 Dec. 42
P 12 June 35
P 24 July 35
P 13 Nov. 35
p 2 Feb. 38
18 Aug. 14
8 Sept. 28
8 May 35
Pll May 38
P 22 Feb. 30
P 12 July 39
31 Dec. 39
P17 Aug. 38
P 9 Oct. 40
12 Mar. 41
P23 April 41
P 12 Oct. 41
P26 Dec. 38
15 Apr. 42
P14 0cU 42
P 13 Oct. 43
13 Jan. 45
P21 Mar. 45
10 May 46
P25 July 45
P 19 Feb. 47
P 2 Feb. 44
P 13 July 47
7 U. Coehrsae terved wltb ths Olit Ui the
operatioat ag siast Uis Ostr«r TribMi Cap* of
Oood Hop«, and was severely woondad (ihot
throagh the bodjr and left band, aod eoniuped
on tba (roio). or tbe iHth April 1846, whan in
eommand of tbe Orcnadler CampaoT, eoverht^
Lhe rear of Colonel ftoiserfet'a dirlnon, daring
the retreat from the Amatoll Moualalns to
Block Drift.
K0«fj\iyina«<^.— O.Had.Dalrymple, 31 Jan. 40; J?71«.p5Nov. 25 ; Ziev^6Dec.27.
Atffutants, — Lieut. Edmund Wm. Jennings, 27 Jan. 43.
r. Entign John Gordon, 22 Jan. 47.
Quarter'Masters. — John Forbes, 6 Sept. 39.
r. James Paterson, 1 Oct. 47.
5Mr^0Mif«--John Fortest, M.D. 2 July, 41 ; if . 5. 9 Feb. 26 ; H,A,10 Nov. 26.
r. William John Power, 7 Aug. 46 ; AeeUt. Surnf. 14 July, 87.
' Atntt.'Sttrgs, — r. Alexander Barclay, M.D. 22 Dec. 43.
William Munro, MD. 6 Dec. 44.
Paeings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Barron & Smith.
QoMon hae reeeired a medal and one clasp for Marliniquo and Guadaloupa.
Lindsay lerred la Holland In 1614 and 15, and wac present at the bombardment of
Antwerp.
0 Captain Bawstorne served in the Peniasula, from Aug. 1813 to the end of the war. and was praiant at
the battlo of Ortbet.
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244
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"EGMONT^P-ZEE'*— "MANDORA»-^rhe Sphinx, with thewoidi «*HGTPT»—
« COBUNNA" — " FCENTES D'ONOB" — «^ ALMARAZ "— ^ VITPORIA*—
" PYRENEES"—" NIVE"— " OBTHES"— " PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO."
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9 Sir WiUiam Macbean,! KCB. Ens, 20 Feb. 1706; Lieut. 1 Oct. 06; Ck^. 25
Oct. 04 : Me^ar, 16 Feb. 00 ; JAm/t.-CoU 30 May, 11 ; €W. 19 July, 21 ;
Mq}ar-Gm. 22 July, 30; Lieut.-Gen. 23 Nor. 41 i Col. 92Bd Hl^aiidefs,
31 May, 43. Lieui.-CoioneL
John Alex. Forbes, Ens. P5 Dee. 16; Lieut. P22 May, 23; Ot^t. »24 Qee. 26 ;
Brev.-M(Qor, 28 June, 38; Mtoovy p 17 Sept. 30; lAmttJ&l. 0 Not. 46.
Mqfors. ^
Geo. Edw. Thorold, Ens. 24 June, 24; Lieut. PO'Suoe, 25; Copl. p 19
Sept. 26 ; Brevet-Mqjor, 23 Not, 41 ; Mt^, 1 Not. 4^. \
Mark Kerr Atherley, Ens. p 28 Aug. 23 ; JUcii/. p 18 Augi 26 ; CaptJMh Not.
it
28 ; Brev.'JUqfor, 23 Not. 41; Jlf<(;or, 9 Not. 46.
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Captaikb.
Arch. Inglia Lockhart
VTm. Blettennan Caldwell
Bob. Macleod Sutherland
Ken. Donglas Mackenzie
Archibald Stewart
Edward Eldridge Haines
Arch. Hamilton Tattnall
Gha. Edw. Stuart Qleig. .
Charles Gordon
Chris. Monteith Hamilton
LlEUTEN'ANTS.
George Warrender
James George Hay ....
Forbes Macbean
Hugh Scott
M. MacNaughten Smith
A. Welling. Gamenm, A4;»
Edward Peter Mann. . . .
Robert Bethune
WO'B.HafltingBBachanan
tRobert WUUam Duff
G. W. H. Vise. KirkwaU
Hon. Walter Ctiarteris . .
Alastair M<Ian M'Donald
EK8IOK8.
John Cunningham
Geo. Wm. Holmes Boss
Colin Campbdl
DaTid Erskine
Walter John Macdonald
John Henry St. John
ENSIGN.
P31 Dec. 28
29 Sept. 14
25 Dec. 23
P 25 Not. 31
20 Mar. 15
P 26 June 35
P 10 Aug. 38
1 June 41
P 14 Deo. 4l>
P 3 Feb, 43
P 29 Dec. 43
P30June43
P 27 Sept. 44
P 16 April 41
p 31 May 39
6 Dee. 44
15 Not. 41
P 17 Jan. 45
P 2 May 45
P20 Jun6 4d
P 8 Aug. 46
V 6Ft;b. 46
P27 Mar. 46
LIEUT.
P 11 June 30
P28 0ct. 24
7 Aug. 24
P 19 Aug. 36
P 12 July 33
P 1 Feb. 39
25 Aug. 41
P 24 June 42
P 17 Mar. 43
P27 Sept. 44
P 2 May 45
P 20 June 45
P 8 Aug. 45
P 4 Oct. 44
8 April 42
P 27 Mar. 46
, 30 Mar. 46
P 3 Apr. 46
P2l Apr. 46
P 9 June 46
9 Not. 46
P 22 June 47
p 12 Not. 47
CAPTAIIIU
P 19 Aug. »
P 9 Dec. 31
6 Oct 41
P 27 Sept. 44
30 Mar. 46
P 3 Apr. 46
P 9 Jane 46
9 Not. 46
P22Jne47
P 12 Not. 47
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9 NoT.46
P 3 Apr. 40
P 21 Apr. 46
1 May 46
P 8 SepU 46
13 Nor. 46
20 Not. 46
James Wemjss Audersoni p 22 June 47
Donald Patrick CampbeUi p 12 Not. 47
Paymaster.^DontLld Macdouald, 3 Aprl 46 ; Ens. 20 Apr. 29 ; Limt. 2 /«a. S2.
Atffutant.—Lkeut. Arthur Wellington Cameron, 9 June, 46.
Quarter^Master. — Donald McQueen 0 Dec. 44 ; Ens. 14 Not. 41. [15 Jan« 96w
5Miye<m.— Thomas Foss, 2 July 41 ; Astisi.'Surg. 18 Jan. 27 ; Hosp^Asrisii.
AssistamUSurgeon. — Charles Robert Robinson, 12 Not. 47.
Facings Yellow. --Agents, Messrs. Cox 6l Co.—'Irisk AgetUs^ Vietm. Gaaele Co.
[Retumedfrom the West Indies^ Februarff 1844.]
1 sir Wm. MacbtMi i^rved the cunpftlgn of ITM in Hollaad, w ft Cadet In the wrrlcvof Cbe S«tc« Uall«4
Pfovinet*. Scrred la Ireland, during the rebcUioo, in 1706, lucluding Ui« letloo at TlMgar HIU nd eafCm
of Wtzford. Landed with the army In Portnfal In Aug. 1006. and lerrcd throoghoat the FMmsalar «w»1m>
dMdtnff the bMllea of Rolela, Vimlera, Coninna, Buaactn and Salamanca; tiefa, aiaaalt, and eaptaiv oT Saa
Bebtfttaii. paMaga of the Bidanoa, battles of the Nlvelle and Klre, and InTeftnent of Jnywi^ at which
laat he «u lererely wounded, as also in opposing a French dltUion on Its adranee to 1 siaif a, la ISia.
flcrred atao In the war in Ara. Sir William hat received a croN for Boaaco, Salamanca, Saa SttaatiH ami
ihaNire.
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wito-TsSj ^^^{S^^lond Highlanders) Regt of Foot ["««'»•«» Jn canHdn.
" CAPE OF GOOD HOPB."
Colonel.
'ifl^^^r^^'^^'^'^fa^^u^-^^/^^^ Xe^ttM9 June, 1800; Ca;,^
18 Sept. 02 ; Jf<j;^r, 18 Feb. 00 ; Lieut.-CoL 30 May, 1 1 ; CoL 19 July, 21 :
Mq;or^Gen.^ July, 30; Xf.-GTm. 23 Nov. 41 ; Ca?.93rd Regt. 15 June 40.
n u a «^ • « Lieutenant'Coloneh
nm Half
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Captains.
John Joseph Grier
George Edward Aylmcr. .
William Robt. Haliday . .
Wm. Bernard Ainslie . .
Neil S. Buchanan ......
Robert Murray Banner . .
John Ambrose Russell . .
/r</.Co6mo Geo. Russell,^.
Charles Henry Gordon . .
Thomas William Gdb. . .
LiBUTBNANTS.
John F. A. Hartle, rf. ad.
Alex. 8. L. Hay
George Studdert
Francis H. Crawford ....
Eyan D. Macpherson ....
Edward Hunter Blair . .
George Seton
Colin Maxwell, d.pnt. ..
James Shuter
Robert Lockhart Ross . .
James John Lloyd
Warner Westenra Carden
Robert Eglinton Scton
BNSIGN.
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Ensions.
Wm. Fra. Aug. Eliott .
John Alex. Fraser ....
Hen. A. Bolton Mackenzie
Wm. G. Alex. Middleton
Alexander Young
Robert Bryce Hay
Wm. Donald Macdonald
11 Sept. 17
28 Feb. 28
P12 Feb. 30
P28Sept.30
••21 Dec. 82
P 19 Dec. 34
25 Dec. 23
P 12 Aug. 34
P 24 Nov. 36
P28N0V. 34
21 Feb. 34
P25 Dec. 36
P 3 June 36
14 Oct. 36
Pll Nor. 36
P 20 Sept. 37 i
P 28 July 38
F 26 Apr. 39
P 25 Aug. 48
P 16 Dec. 40
P 16 April 41
27 June 45
P 4 July 45
LIBUT.
P 14 No?. 45
13 Apr. 46
14 Apr. 46
24 July 46
P 2 Oct. 46
9 Apr. 25
P13 Aug. 30
P 3 Mar. 33
P24 Nov. 35
P25 Dec. 35
P30 Dec. 36
28 Feb. 28
P 6 July 38
P28JnJy 88
P28Apr 37
Pll Nov, 38
P2C Apr. 30
Pl9J!ilv 39
P 16 Dec. 40
P 28 Feb. 41
P 18 May 41
P13 May 42
P27 Sept. 42
2 July 45
27 June 45
PlOMay 40
P 4 June 47
P17 Dec. 47
CAPTAIN.
P31 July 28
P24 Nov. 35
Pll Nov. 30
P29 Sept. 37
P 28 July 38
P 20 Feb. 41
2 April 41
P27 Aug. 41
P13 May 42
P 1 July 42
BRBv.-arAj.
23 Nov.
9 Nov.
9 Nov.
41
46
46
S Paymaster Blake served tlie csmpfti^n of
1814 aad 15 in Upper L'anada.
4 Dr. Campbell served the campaigns of 181 a
and 14 In the Peninsula, including the batUe of
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P 4 June 47
John Millar Bannatyne. . > 17 Dec. 471
Paymorter.— Stephen Blake/ 25 Ffeb. 22 ; Snti 8 Feb. 14 ; Lieut, 3 Sepf. 18.
Adjutant, —
Quarter^Master, — Donald Sinclair, 22 March, 44.
Sui-gemu-^lfi John Campbell/ M.D., 27 Dec. 33; Assist, -Surg. 27 July, 15 :
HiMp.-^«i«^ 25 Mar. 13,
Assist.^SurgeonM, — William George Swan, M.D. 28 Feb. 45.
James Webster, MD., 28 Sept. 47.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1 Sir James Douglas senred In the Peninsula with the Portuguese army, and has received a croes and
three clasps for the battles of Busaco, Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Ntve, Orthea, and Tuulouse.
1 Lt.-CoI. Spark served iu the American war In 1814 and lA, and was wounded at New Orleans &t'.i Janua v
1815.
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94M Regiment of Foot,
CoUmeL
rscrrhif U Madnw.
I .J>OCI .M-^
P ^ir William Warn/ CB., ^ns. 5 Nov. 03; Zieut, 2 June 04; Cmf.^^April
to? ^rffJ&r, 30 Kay ll ; i^.-Co/. 13 May 13; Cbf. 22 July 13; Sf^lr-CnM.
23 Nov, 41 ; Cot 04th Foot, 2d Sept. 47. • . ^«
Liefit^-Cohmeh^—UeriTS Robert Mflner, Ew, » 7 Feb. 22; titut, ^ilHc^ »;
C«/^^ P 12 Dec. 20 ; Mqiar^ P6 July. 33 ; LieuL-CoL P9\ Dec. 41/
James Brown. Ens. p 15 June, 15 ; Lieut. 6 Oct. 20; Capt, 28 Sept. 90 ;
Major, 11 Feb. 42 ; Lieut.-CoL 9 Nov. 46.
Majars.—iohn Leslie Dennis," Ens, 25 Apr. 28; Ueut, ^ Sept. 90; C^p/L
17 May, 41 ; Jfiyar, p29 Nov. 44.
James Paterson,* Eni. ^ \1 May 21 ; Lieut, p 4 Dec. 28; Capt,^t AjgiXi^X %
BreC'MtQ.^ 23 Dec. 42; 3fgJor, 31 July 46.
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Captaiss.
Ilenry Nicbolls
George Maunsell
Thomas Fownes Seale . .
Lawrence Desborough . .
William Fbher
Henry George Buller . .
Wm. H. Kirby
O. A. KdoU D'Arcy, $. . .
William Henry Dore. . . .
Alexander Crie Meik ...
SNSION.
LI BUT.
25 July 11
Pll July 34
p 8 May 35
10 Apr. 25
29Jan. 36
926 June 35
14 Oct. 30
P21 Apr. 37
P 8 Dec. 37
P 10 May 33
Li BU TENANTS.
Edward Smyth Mercer. .
! Albert Frend
I Adam Campbell ........
\ James Stewart Menzies. .
' George Dorehill • «^, ^^w. . ^^^
i Gilbert Mahon P 9 Nov. 38
Septimus Lystci* . . "*•*» '^^ ^»*
Thomas Henry Ashton . .
Alexander Maclean, A^,
Henry John Wahab ....
Thomas Henry Stoddanl
Joseph Alfred Sykes .'.'..
. Jastin E<lw. D.MacCarthy
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R. W. Newman Vaughan
Charles Aug^tus DanielH
Wm. Wilson Campbell . .
Henry Hamilton Pratt . .
George Noble Bredin ....
Herbert Taylor M'Crea. .
Robert Thomas Heam . .
James Buchanan
XordHft BandyafaeWalton
EiTBioirs.
Rice Davies Knight ....
Edw.D Justin MacCarthy
Geo.ColclougfaPfmberton
Whileford John BeU ....
Riehard Hull Lewis . « . .
Francis Dalmahoy Wyatt
Donald MaeL Farriagton
P 6 Mar. 35
81 Jan. 34
19 April 36
P 10 Feb. 88
P20 Nov. 88
88
P28 Dec. 38
P 27 Sept. 39
15 Mar. 89
P22 May 40
26 Oct. 41
Pl5Sept. 14
P 8 Dec. 37
P27 Apr. 38
8 Aug. 27
P 9 June 88
P 8 June 88
»t8De& 88
26 Sept. 89
P 27 Sept. 80
14 Sept. 86
CAPTAIN.
9 Feb. 38
P31 Dec. 41
P 10 Aug. 49
14 Oct. 42
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5 June 44
7 Dee. 45
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29 May 47
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25 Aug. .37
19 Feb. 88
24 Oct 39
25 Sept. 40
24 July 41
18 Aug. 41
1^81 Dec. 41
P28 Jan. 42
P16 Aug. 42
5 J'une 44
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16 Dec. 40^ 29 Mar. 44
20 Apr. 42 p 29 Dec. 43
P16 Aug. 42
P 18 Jan. 89 P 10 Apr. 40
22 July 42
P25 June44
6 Aug. 41
2 Aug. 44
19 Aug. 44
20 Aug. 44
23.KOV. 44
P 25 Apr. 45
P 2 Sept. 45
p 16 Dee. 45
18 Nov. 46
29 Dee. 46
11 April 45
P17 Dee. 47
P25 Apr. 46
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20 May 47
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la Spftin as Lle«i. of laAiAfrv^ stkidvM pniMatt
ID Umi opemUoqs btfore 8sa 8sh»tNn, «i4
wof wvereljr wouodrd tbronyli tb« b idy ta tilt
sttaek upon tli« fbrtlfkd fitflihtt of Af
near Hwisal. He was also preaeol at
fault sad oaptan sf Itoft (waOlJ m
bia.
7 Ueat DanMI serrcd wUb tb« Mlh hi CUaa,
at Amor* Chtfaan, aad at Obta
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John Edmund Whmie ..) 18 Dec. 47 ,
Paymaster.— John MlUs Hewson, 28 Sept. 47; Ens. 18 Mardi 42; Lt. 99 Dee
Aiiliutiini — Litui. Alexauder Maclean, 10 SepU 44. £43.
Qwtrtm^Msuter.^Tbomm FiUGerald, 28 Jan. 47.
Surgeon.— \f William Tliompson, M.D. 19 Jan. 38; Assist.'Surff. 18 Oct. 1^
/l«ttf^-5u4yc«i/ii.>-Kdward Mcnucs,29 Oct. 41.
WiUiam WesttfU, M.D., 21 July, 46. • •
John Clay Furves, M.D. 9 April 47.
Facings Oreon. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
I
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fntut at th* baiUes of ftolcia anil Vintteni, tubicqunit retreat, and batila of Coranna. Im JMarab UVS
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«nl irt de*iio7 ilir bn4m in rrar of tbc Frrnrh amj an4er.Manhal Soalt, ih« aeeoB^iakaaat of
■4«aacc ipMri of ihr Bntiab to overtake and drfcat tbe rear oflba NbnA at SalaoMiiiie, wbo loot baft tWir
&e. rrrtrnt alto imrimf the retreat fi«« tbe Coa to iba liaca of Torrea Vedra^ Si liagc «f
or Cia«LJ lUirigOk Id aicgc and itomiiig of Badi^ioat ueg* of tba FoMf aad battk of
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9 Ceorgd Guy Carletoo L'Estrange,! CB. £w. I Apri], 08 ; Lieut. 24 ^'ov. 08;
Caj7MdMar.02; Afqfor, 22 Kaj,04; Xi^l^Co/. 30 May, 11; Co/. 10
, liUy^21 ; Mt^or.-Gen. 22 July, 30; Xieu^.-Gcn. 23 Not. 41 ; Cok. Ooth
<{«gt. 12 June, 43.
Xieui.'CoUmel. — ^9<^<^"i^s Campbell,* KH. Ent, 17 Sept. 03; Lieut, 25 Aug.
04; Capt. P31 Mar. 06; Mqjar, p 3 June, 10; Lieut,'Col. PlO July, 24;
Col. 28 Jane, 38.
-W^<l70r*.—|| John Walter,' ^n*. p 16 July, 06; Lieut, 3 Sept. 07; Ctfi>*. p24
Mar. 13 ; MtgoTf 26 May, 31 ; Brevet- Lieut, -Col, 9 Nov. 46.
9 Joseph Robert Raines,^ Bns, 19 Sept. 05 ; Lieut. 28 May, 07 ; Capt. 2 June,
26 : JBrevet'MtrJor, 28 June, 38 ; ilfr<;ar, 20 Apr. 46.
• • • • • •
Captai:v9.
David Dickson
John Q. Champion
WuL Armstrong Sogers
Alfred Tliomiis ticyJand
Henry Hnme .
Henry Q« Chester Master
Bdmuod John.Cinic& ..
John Rta Thomaa Dennis
John Hftry Oarew
James Charl^ Rouse
Lieutenants.
O'jtJw. CJtfmwaM,r.
0 JBTonu £. Sidney Pluukett
O Qeo. James Dowdall, mff.
0 Thomas Datis, d, pm,
0 William Minchin
O JhKw Ang. Robert Rahies
0 j James Oeorge Eddfngton
Win* Rowland Maxwell
George Conrtenay Vialls
P"] JJepry Swettenbam
0 John Neptune Saigent . .
0 Thomas Browne Fenqran
O Lionel Praser ^h.
EN6IONS.
0 Edward Spicer Charlton
0 Henry Foster
0 Herbert Armstrong
O George Carendiah T^lor
0 S. Blomeadd Kekewich
0 Alex. J. John Macdonald
0 Anthony Morgan
0 Rich. L. Otway Pearsom
0
ENSIGN.
f • • •
9 Sept. 13
2 Aug. 31
7 July 14
P 4 Apr. 33
p 9 May 36
P18Sept.36
9 Apr. 2p
P 4 Aug. 37
P 10 July 40
^30 June 26
P 8 July 96
P17 June36
P 8 June 38
20 May 42
P29 Apr. 42
28 Jan. 42
P 3 June 42
PdO Dec. 42
P 20 Jan. 43
23 June 43
PlO Jan. 44
19 April 44
94 Nov. 43
23 Mar. 44
P 25 Nov. 45
P22 May 46
Pll Sept* 46
P 8 Dee. 46
23 Apr. 47
P 7 May 47
LIEUT.
I
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9 Nov. 20
8 May 36
2 Jane 30 1
8 July 36
I Dec. 37
2^ Feb. 38
BRBY.-MAJ.
26 Jan. 38
P 2 Feb. 38
14 May 42
P 13 Dec. 42
P 19 Jan. 44
P 2 Feb. 44
13 June 30 ; 6Apfril44..
PaOOct. 38 P26NOV. 46
PIS Dee. 42 pU Sept. 46
Pl7May 27 p 7 Apr. 38
P 9 Mar. 38
Pll May 41
14 May 42
P 2 Feb. 44
P 1 Mar. 44
5 April 44
P 26 June 44
14 Apr. 46
P22 May 46
9 July 45
PU Sept. 46
P 8 Dec. 46
p 7 May 47
3 Dec. 47
Pttifmaeter.—Wi F. ^neran,* , 16 Dec. 37 } QuarteT'Mastm'f 1 Dee. 23.
Jf^-\y44i§tkmt<'r-^X40ut. Oeojqge James Dowdall, 7 March, 45.
QM^-AnvilfMif^.^Waiiam Holt, I) Pec. 41.
'ij^jf^n; — Joseph Bw!ng,4 Dec.d6; ilMi^v»5t£r^.7Sept.09.
jUtii^ani'-SurgeonA. — Huntley George Gondon, M.D. 31 Due- 41.
Edmonds Robert Richardson, 30 June, 43.
Fae9ifig9 YeMcm^^^A^ents, Messra Cox & Co* — IrithAgenttf Sir. E* H.
.A.'ttii •<■ . . Borough, J9f., Armit, and Co.
I LigMSiriiiiiOtiignfl 'I/Eatrange Mrved. in Bpain tb* Utter part of 1808 and heginnhig of 1808, with
Sir Rotart WilMm*t corps at Salamanca. Scrred afterwards Iq tlio PaninaaUl. lncli«4lTMr the battle of
B»ngOb^iripaB lof ^miTepy^ jflint aiefa of Badqjo^ battle, of Albuhera. and action at Arroyo do Uolino. Ho
hat raeSfed^a mVOarfor th« battle of Albah«ra, vrliere be comraahdod fhs 81st reeiment.
S OAWel Campbell terved during part of Hie RebelllM in Irelaiid* In 17t)8 and OD, and wtopriaent In
the actions at Ballfnamuck, Granard, and WUioflli Hwpital*^w0unde4 iH the bo&d lb tli« latter afldr* I
Tolnnceej^l (a^^ief pad«tiOQ to Hanover^ in 1805-<6, antl rssisned a St^ft situation for that purpose; terved .
witli tike expedition untn the French army wa9 expelled from that country. Campaign in Spain, in 180$ 0* •
expedition to Wairlteren ; campaign of 1815, hrcluding the tnrrender of Cami>ray atid F&rti.
3 UeutwColooel Walter served in f be P« Ainsnla Xtom OcMber, Iftl 3, to the end of tbat war, in 16 U. ipdud- '
ing the paattge of the Bidossoa. battW of Niralle 10th ^ot.« and Nire 0tl^ 10th,. 1 1 th, Uth, and ISth December,
1813; and InTeatmeBt of fiayoone in JBl4kf jarred alao the campaign of 1^15, aad was present at tlie aur^
render of Paris.
7 Mi^db^KalMaiwired at*tbe battlea of Iballiay YbtAnti, and C«r«ai»^ baeidea raittor aAiiia daring the
retiiidPJ fcdr»ia iltflfat Wakberew.
% ^^igiSjS^J^J!'!/^ *^f^^ th« eaanwifii of 16Utn HoUand. Also the eompalf tt of \9lb^ fneloding th*
.•"wa jnin**«T^i »■ ••<• • • - .1 ■ - ^ K' 3 . •
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QAA , r Smb. t^T Forelfiil
96^ Regiment of Foot
tN.aWmle*.
Years'ServJ
54
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28
45
29
24
22
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16
16
14
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12
12
21
10
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8
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6
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8
6
6
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6
8
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2
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3
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6
9
23
7
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Colonel,
5ir lewis GranV KCH. Lieu^. 15 Feb, 1794; CapU U June, 96; Mt^m^B
Sept. 02 ; tieut-CoL 18 Feb. 1804 ; Col, 4 June 13 ; Migor-Oen, 12 Alig^- 19 ;
I Lieut.'Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; CoL 96th Regt. 0 April, 39.
ILieut.-Colonel. — Charles Brownlow Cumberland, JEns, P21 Deo. 20; Lieut, '15
Oct. 25; Cnpt, PIO June, 20; JIf/yor, P 19 Sept 34; Zuru<.- Co/.** 22 Julyv42,
Afryor*.— William Hulme,' J^/w. 25 Sept, 03; Lieut, 26 Jumc, 06; Capt. 26
Aug. 13; Bretet'Mqjor^ 23 Dec. 17; Jiegtl,'M(0or, 9 Marpji, 34; Bet^H-
Lteut.'CoU 10 Jan. 37. *
Peter Cheape, Ens, 25 May, 13; Lieut. 3 Aug. 15; Capt. p24 Dec. 26; Breo^-
Major, 28 June, 38 ; Afff/of, P22 July, 42.
Captains.
Tho8. Maitland Wilson
Va Robert Buih
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9 Loftns Fra. JoneB^ ....
EdwardHill
John Snodgrasf
Wm. Archibald Eyton . .
Bdwanl W. Scovell «...
Bdward Regan Gregg' • .
Francia James Hugonin
Richard R. Currer
Lieutenants.
James Clyde
Frederick Pierce, r. ....
Richard Roney, r.
John Napier Magill ....
Robert Monnscv Lambert
Medwin R. Pilfold
John Campbell
R. F. W. Cumbcrland,a4;.
Herbert Vaughan Idundell
Ernest Fred. Grimths ..
John William Lloyd ....
Cha.Oct. EardleyWilmot
Ensiqns.
William Fred. Raitt ....
Frederick Jessop Jones . .
John Yize O'Donnell . .
William Munnings Lees . .
Fred. Goulbnm Allman. .
Octavius Lowry
Charles Andemon
James Wm. S. Moffatt . .
P 16 Apr. 24
P22 Apr. 26
7 Feb. 11
P29 Dec. 32
13 Dec. .33
P 14 Feb. 34
29 Dec. 35
6 Apr. 26
LIEUT.
P 13 May 26
P 5 June 27
1 Oct. 12
P23 June 37
1 Dec. 36
P$0 June 37
P 2 Not. 38
28 Sept. 27
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captAik.
P 12 Aug. 36. P 26 Apr. 39
16 Sept. 86
P 6 June 27
P27 Sept 39
P23 Mar. 32
P 18 Aug. 38|P29Jau. 41
P 14 Sept. 38 1 30 April 41
P 18 Sept. 40 P 22 July 42
P 29 Jan. 41 jP 13 Dec. 42
1 Feb. 31 1 16 Mar. 34
P29Apr. 42,P 2 Sept. 46
20 May 42jP 25 Not. 45
2 Nov. 40; 30 Dec; 45
8 July 42 P14 Apr. 46
P22 July 42
29 Mar. 44
P2d Dec. 31
P2d Mar. 32
9 Mar. 34
P27 July 38
P 15 Dec. 40
P22 July 42
P]3Dec. 4^
20 Oct. 42
P 2 Oct. 46
P 20 Got. 4G
BKKY.-JIAJ.
• Nov« 40
9 No*. 46
• No?. 46
31 Oct. 42
P 2 Sept. 45
P 25 Nov. 45
P 14 Apr. 46
7 Aug. 46
P 2 Oct. 46
p 20 Oct. 40
3 Nov. 46
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P 2 Oct. 46 I Uom, «■# «« |»w«Bt »! thr «tmwm»
P 20 Oct. 46 (*<»' *>«*^ve CMtoa, « Iht Marft
I OD tfic WA butvrle* qC Asm «M
eaytara ml IW «l><e^lT ft«Ma«4
iaUnd of OolnagiQ, wlwrr* wMfc » <ii<>rtMW>it <rf l#«)v«
men, be drov« • large bii47 of tlw mnsf Ike* % hmx*
tny. H«irual«baf tbcdefmcciir lVlttKp«k*tr
Paymaster.'-'^ Edwin QrifBths,^ 11 Jao. 33 ;2n(i£^6 Jao, 13; JJ, 19KoNr«i3.
0 I Aeffutanf,^Licut, R. F. W. Cumberland, 9 JipriX 47.
0 Quarfer-^fa*t€r.—S9mue\ Foj,^ 19 July, 39. [3 Nov. ^5.
0 I Surgeon,— Wm, Lucas, 2 July, 41 ; AssUt,'Swrg. 25 May 26^ ff^p^AstUi.
0 AsHstant'Surgeons, — Richard De lisle, 27 Aug. 41.
0 William MacAndrew, M,D., 6 Dec. 44.
Fadngs Yellow. — Agent ^ Charles R. M^Origor, Esq.
with ClM PkMch Ami Md J
1 sir Lewis Onuit wu oa ImviI H. M. ahlp OHam, ia Ite
the eaptttrt of Tarfcnu pUees in Um Wmc Indies.
S LicQl-Col. Hulme servfd la the PIndanw campdfir. and eommtadcd Cbe Sank eonpaalc* In Hi* gcociM
SUt Dee. 17. ftw wbleb be obUlaed the breret imnk tf M^jor \ tae agala iWM«endetl ibcm vben ibe Ion ef
Morawd tTtb Feb. ISIS.
4 im«r Jo*e« lenred In tbe f*entBi«iIe from Jane, 191 S, to the nid ef tbet vtr. in 1SI4, ioeludinf tb« beetle eT
ecUone of Sea Mtnoe mA $m MOaA, battle of Vlttarla, aeilom in tbe Pffenece at tbe beltbta uf Saau
▼era bridre and beicbta, erewinc the BtataMoa, battles of NireUe {,m^v\j WMindcd)
■efentlle, and battle of Toulouse. Serred also duriD« tbe whole oC the operatloas acalaat New Orleaos.
1 PaymaUer GrlOltlis seivcd the ensimlfina of ISlS and 14 in tbe PentnAula. Served also tn Hie
Ibe eapture of Waablactoo. battle beCoM Balttmorv, the aewral eperatlaas on tke coaat, tbe t^vetnl attaefcs
lines ber9reM«wOr1aaM,«alUkiiwi^ffertBowfar. la Ike bMMites vpen the %aa*« of «w MMMnil It
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19 Nov. 00 ; Capt, ic Lieut.-Col. 28 June, 10 ; Col 4 June, 1 4 ; Mqj.-Gen.
Xf. 19
Oct. 41.
r. incholM Uw'wn DamV ^nd Lieut. 1 (6 Aug. 04 ; Xi«i£. 2 April, 06 i Capt, p SO
June, 08 ; Brevct-Mqj, 27 May, 26 ; Refftl.'Mqj. & Brer.-X^-CW. 28 June,
38;Xf.-Co/. 14 Apr. 46. , , . ^ . ««« t o^ » ^
Ar<i;(w*.-GcoTge Hutchison, Xifw*. 14 July, 14; Capt, P26 June 27 ; Brevet-
Mtyar, 2.3 Nov. 41 ; Mi^or, 27 Sept. 42. , . , „ «^ „ o- rr *
r. JTcm. Henry Bobert Handcock, J&fU. 8 April 25 ; Xt«£f . p 20 Mar. 27 ; Capt.
P24 Feb. 32 ; Mqjor^ 14 Apr. 46. ^ _
Captains.
Aug. Fred. Welsford
r. Hector Harvest
Robt. Colvill
John M'Caskill
r. Tho, Onslow W. Ingram
Charlton O'Neill*
r. 9 James Scargill ^. . . .
Isaac Moore
r. Geo. Mauleverer Gowan
r. Marcus Anthony Obert
r. John Hutton
Rlebard Pattinson'
LlBUTSMANTS.
r. James Dupre Brabazon
r. Robert Bruce,
Robert Dillon
r. Edmund C. Legh
Fowler BurtoUj adjutant
Thomas Biggs
Syddey Cosby Jackson . .
Septimus Moore Hawkins
Archibald Richard Harenc
Edward B. Harvest
r.John F. Ferris*
r.Wm.GeorgeBlndon,fl4^.
r. Hedley S« J. Vicars
Thomas Venablet
RJchard Chas. M*Crea»
r. Charks Henry Lumley
Ensigns.
Henry George Woods
Lawrence Wm. Reynolds
r. Thomas Edward Jones
r. Edward Kent Jones
r.Charles Ed w.Stain forth
Rl^ard Francis Holmes
r. William Fred. Norman
Osborne Barwell Cannon
» -0 jr. JamesVaughan Arthure| p 18 July
0
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LIEUT.
P 24 Feb. 32
20 April 15
P27 Dec. as
25 Jan. 26
P 13 May 36
12 Oct. 08
12 Apr. 10
20 Feb. 35
p 10 Feb. 371
P 12 Mar. 36
27 April 32
P 16 Nov. 32
29 April 36
P 9 June 88
p 8 June 38
5 July 39
P30 Aug. 39
P 2 Oct. 40
P 10 Sept. 41
p 2 June 43
P15 Apr. 42
17 Apr. 42
20 Nov. 40
18 Apr. 42
22 Dec. 43
P 28 June 44
28 July 43
P30 Aug. 44
13 Oct. 43
P 25 Apr. 45
P 6 Feb. 46
21 Apr. 40
8 Sept. 46
26 Sept. 46
P 6 Nov. 46
p 6 Nov. 46
P 25 July 34
7 April 25
P 10 Feb. 37
27 June 28
P 9 Mar. 38
2 May 11
21 Oct. 12
29 June 38
P 17 May 39
P 10 Jan. 40
28 Dec. 38
P 18 Apr. 34
29 Jan. 41
P22May 40
p29 Nov. 89
15 Apr. 42
15 Apr. 42
15 Nov. 43
P 25 June 44
P30 Aug. 44
P 25 Apr. 45
P 6 Feb. 4n
14 Apr. 46
P 9 June 46
P 6 Nov. 46
P 8 Dec. 46
9 Jan. 46
p 10 Dee. 47
CAPTAIN. IBREV.-MAJ
23 Nov. 41
23 Nov, 41
P 19 Jan. 38
28 June 38
P 29 May 40
26 Oct. 41
P15 Apr. 42
27 June 28
17 Jan. 28
20 Feb. 44
P25 Apr. 45
P 6 Feb. 46
14 Apr. 46
P23 Apr. 47
C ll4ar OPNeOI'f Mrvlefii —
BapedltiM t» Wrteb«ren ud sirt*
of Flushing t e«ptar» of tbr tdc of
rtmneej Ifahnieta eam^aignt of
181? mod fS, tnehiiUDf Um cmpturc
of tta« Fprt» Slvgbar. Woatoota»
Poorunder and Sholop«r«.
6 Major Scanrlll wrrrd wib tb«
901 «t Ibe dcffMC or taiilk. tnm
May to Der. 1811. iUto H tbo
Soutb of FraDcv from Ma^h to
May ISU, Inaudittf Hie bloekado
of Bay^DM and ttpiXtm of tbo
sortie.
6 CapU Pattiiu<ni Ki^ed th^eaii»>
fMlgn of cht Indua Undar Lord
Kranr, as Aidr-de-Camp to Bri*
gadier Arnold. 16th Laaecrs, in.
elndlAg the siege and capture of
Qhame (Modal). B* swrad u
Major of Origado of C«ralry (f th4
campaign of Owalior fnd on tho
Sotlo}. inciodtor t^ bottle* of Mahanjpor* (Medal)i
Buddlwal (borao Ulled). AlivoW mM Sbbraon ( Modal),
Be acted as Assist.- Adjutant- Ocneral of Ccrali9 «nd#r
Brigadier Coreton during Sir Barry Smith's opcr«ttoa«
In tb« Upper Svtiej.
7 Lieut. Forria Mirod J» tiM BMtntM irar.ia IBSS
and 26.
8 Lieut M'Crae serred Mth a deUchaent of the ITtU
irtOi U..O0I. OotMn'a Light Brigade, in tho Southom
Mabratfa compoign of 1844-i, a«d not presept ih M it4
operations. Including the capture of Oate% andslQiia.
log of Mottflihar stoekados.
47
r. Wm. Richard Amiesley'PlO !>ec. 47
0 Paymiwf^.— George Griffin, 24 March, 43 ; Ens. 16 Dec. 36; Lt, 29 Feb. 39.
0 A4iutant8. — Lient. Fowler Bnrton, 23 Sept. 45.
a r. Xtdu^. William Geori^e Bfndon, 8 Sept. 46.
0 Quarter-Mastere. — John Desmond, 12 Junei 46.
0 I r. Patrick CarroU, 7 Aug. 46.
Surffeoru.'-W. Austin, M.D. 21 Nov. 28 ; A,'S. 4 Mar. 13; H,'A. 21 Nov. 11.
r. John Drope H' JUree. 8 Dec. 45 i AjteUt^'Surg, 20 Feb. 85.
0 derittant'Surgeont. — r. John £wing,21 May, 41.
Cliarles Vidler Cay, 12 June, 46.
"' . , Facingt Sky Blue, — Agents, Messrs. Cox k, Co.
1 Slr^^dn^ ^ut«(Ia Kneed will) the CoUfttrcnn OiMrda in Egypt dufing the edifipttl^ of 1801, Includ-
ing ft* MTtion ai the landing, and thoie of the ISth and 21st March, for which ho has received a medal.
Aide-de-Caaip to the Earl of Roaslyn at the tiege of Copenhagen, in 1807. Aide-de-Camp to the Duke of
Wellington at the passage of the Douro, and at the battle of Talavera. Anittant A^jutant-Gteneral at the
bsttlei of Salamanca and Vittoria, siege and assault of San Sebastian, battles of the Nire and Orthes. for
which be has received a cross and one cissp.
1 UcsL-Cdoatl Loekyor ■erred in the Penlnnila. fh>m Aog. 1813 to the end of tho wsr. ineludlnf ttio botUos of NivoHa,
Ntve. Orthn. Aif«, (sovorclj wounded on Irft wriit and elbow Joint), and Toulotuc.
S Unit-CoU Darrab serf ed in Seylla easUo when betietcd In 1806 ; and boforr the Mmo place in ieQ8» At MJli. la Sicily,
*hcn a deMcnSwasmadobjr the troops of Marat, Uac of Naples. Served also the < * *"*' - --
SeiT. Dee. IMI.J
98/A Regiment of Foot
rfltfrrla; la Bengal.
VMitri
:6
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28
Colonel.
'1b • >
B1I8ION.
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN.
BRttV.-MAJ
V 6 June 35 ^'27 Apr. 88
I* 4 Mar. 86 Pll May 36
P22 Mar. 88 20 Oct. 87
|»28 June 86 i>22 June 88
19 Oct. SO 23 Oct. 38
12 May 87 p 4 Oct. 89
P26Apr. 89 p 16 April 41
P SO Aug. 89 P 18 June 41
P 6 Feb. 85 28 Oct. 89
9 July 29 28Xov. 38
p 29 Not. 89 p 6 Oct. 41
P24Jan. 40 p 18 Dec. 40
P 29 Jan. 4l'P27May 42
r29Dec. 85 P80 Dec. 87
9 Sir Willoughby Cotton,^ GCB. k KCH. Em. 81 OdL 1798; LUut, it
Capi, 25 Nov. 99^ Captk Uevt-Col. )2 JaiM„l8^\£ Co$/^ Joly, 21 ;
Mtoor-Gtu. 22 July, 80 ; tieui^OifH. 28 Nov. 41 y CW. 0Btli R<^ I Aofc. 39.
UeuU'CplonsU.-^l^QoWn CampbcIl^'CB. £9A2GMuy,U8 ; i;^.28 Jim^OO; Capt.
9 Nov. 13; M({)or, P ^6 Nov. 26; Liwt,'Col p 26 Oct^i OoL^ Dec. 44.
Arthur CharlciS Gregory, Sru, p 24 Oct. 21 ; ,LUut. P \ Oct. 25 : <$^. p 15
Aug. 26 ; Moiar^ p 1 B Oct. 31 ; Lu!ut.-C9L p 5 Oct- 41«
ilf4i;>r««— William Roberta,^ Ens. 14 Aprils 14^ Xira/. 7 April, i6; 0^. p 18
Oct. 31 ; M({}or, p 5 Oct. 41.
WiUiam Edie/ Eru, p14 Jan. 26; LUui, P18 Oct. 31 ; Capt. V29 Kot. 83 ;
Mqjorf P 18 June, 45.
Captaiits.
Tho8. Heaton Lovett^ .
Daniel Rainier *
Thomas Charles Onnsby *
John Morton Jeffety * .
Henry Grimea*
Bdmund Haythome/#.
Francit Grantham/ •• .
Charlet Colby ^
William Coates
Henry Batet,^ t
Lieutenants.
John Alfred Street^ . . .
Frederick Shclton
Francis Peyton^
James Dutton Smyth . .
Lawrence Shad well *.. ..
P*dward Grauthajn,^ . . . •
Aui^nstuB Fred. Steele* • •
Thomas Clement Dunbar
Henry T. Richmond, a4f.
P16ApH141
P 5 Oct. 41
17 Mar. 43
17 Mar. 43
PIS Nov. 41 1 17 Mar. 43
1 Apr. 4S
P 3 1>e«.41
P27 May 42
17 Mar. 4$
P81 Mar. 43
27 Apr, 34
11 Sepi, 44
<> 10 July ,46
PlOJaly 46
18 Auf, 49
P 8 A«g; 46
^HoT. 46
bjime
46
21 Nov. 41
S.Uen.Butchlns£dwards; 26 Nov. 41
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Mtfi at Iha tei^liV IfaSMv
Midal Tor Cblta^
4 TlM rtto«W toliw wr««d ia
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North tf ^hlm l0 HUM. (MnUl)
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9 June 43 ' Ua^ MUf, dart^
18 Dec. 43l»?*' ?«»^' "W^"!!
Thomas George KnoE ..Pl7Apr. 40p 7 Oct. 42'£;55Krt^«S?*uV^oSr.
Richard Young I 22 July 42 28 July, 44 aMai.>d S^ ;^CBfcria B»i«r.
MolvneuxBatt | 28 Dec. 42< 11 Sept. 44 J*A«^->f*««Hi«»-* a-**-
MolyneuE «.. ,
If artin Dillon .....l 1 3 Mar. 43
Sept.
14 Nov.
4t4
OctaTins Latonehe ....
Robert Reid
Robert JoLin Hughes. . . .
Campbell Barber Browne
John Reanlon
Gco.D. Dlcl(son Cleveland,
Joha Angus Maodonald jPlOMay 31
Wilfaain Crokrr ,P25Jan. 45
19 Mar. 48
9 Jn lie 48
2) Feb. 45
28 Feb. 45
P 18 Apr. 45
88 May 46
P 10 July 46
P22 JU1M47
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7 Jan. 42^ 30
28 Feb. 44
31 Dee. 44
P 10 May 44
Aug. 43^di»rlqs <i^gp«t«»>— Uilwi" (*«»•
JuIt 4l6,lKM,'taAmi^tmA^4tM^»*»t^
Jiilv Al) Caasn^ Sam^fl, WaaoMB. a«
• • « •
Henry Wallace Stroud
Charles Hill Fressmi . .
JamesSUtwini
Daniel Antonic Baby
Horatfo Nelson Klppen. .
Peter Edward Qain . . .
W. Worthington Huddock
Richard C Isncy
Moobtgae Browne
PIO
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11 May 3d ««*«-*p to sir
P22 JuAe47
18 Aug. 47
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19 Nov. 47^
Payfwuter. — Edward Hunter,^ 27 Mar. 40; JKw. 18 ^vly^O^
13; Capt. Id Mity,38.
A^utant.-^lAnit^ Ueury TMomas Bichmond^ I Jmjm,.4!m »j .,
i^ . -^ - <QTmrf«r-Aftf^^/*-Jnibv9FBgan/ If) Jaii«38. » :
■& * 18 0 5i*ryeoii.— Charles Cowt n/ 10 Feb. 44 ; AJStUf,-Surg, 87 Vtythj^fP^'^
"^ I 7 0 I ^stu^an^-^tir^eoM.— Eilgiar DumareMi Bait,' U Oct* 41 . ' . i- *'
BasUVirct,22.Nov.44.
John CoUfs Brown, 25 April, 45.
Facinot White.—^ aen^f, Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 Bir WUloiifhbx Cotton lerred wiUi the Srd Ou»j^ on the ^'xptdlllon U> Cucwnh
tbaltoCoiMolMffsn in 1607,irb«f« he vw ii|>|K>i]itetI D«i»ufy>A««l»uut-AdJutani-<irncr^t
th« OhJm of WcUufton, tod vas ureMOtai the battle of KiofS. lu IHOd be scrosniaiiKtt
sod wfTcd M Dep;ity>AMUt»iii-A4futaoi-0eiiertl to the licht pUUioo durinc i^e wliol
of lbs relfsM to TomeVedrsa and the sebMMment ad\anc«^tAe former coptoiaUiit a
^ the bttttW of the Coe. Betumed to England on promotion in June 1611, aud rcjvia
o I In isUt he wa» ttcwenl M the batUe of Vittwiaa r«iniit^<]ea 4hs lAthK CoiubSukei
M fi Adoi>% and ttan piquets of the 2od farJffaUe uf GuatOii st the mwm *« the MMlie tm;j
manded a divMion of Sir Archibald Compbeil't army in tW Bumew wef i awi |)a» ai |
"-- la Al%h>nhlsn, and wae pmsBi U the ai«aiaH and csfftow of tiiuimse (lUda>.
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Captains.
Geo. Marmaduke Beeves
Jafijruy Nicholaon .......
Philip Smyly
Udw^Maurice O'ConneUyf.
Jobo Armetrong
Henry James Day
Arcliihald Wm. Reed. . . .
Ewan Mcpherson*
jAbo Edward N. BuU . .
Iptichard Ramabottom . .
LlBUTBNANTS.
Wm. Mair.
laaae Hiodley H. Gall . .
Rupert Barber Deeriag, t.
ENSIGN.
L
LIBUT.
Charles Blamire
Patrick Jolui»toii| ad. . ..
Frederick Moatgomerie ,
Robert Henry De WUiton
Charles Edward JLeigh . .
Lempster R. EUiot ....
G.J.DeWintoaOeWinton
Edmund W. IsdeU
Benwrd Henry O^Reilly
Robert Mends .«.,....,
Fred. V?m. Rkb. Wright
WflUaiB Forward Aiisteii
Fred, WDlLuo Pespard . .
Alex. m^Lean Fjssar ... *
Jkmes Grime ....,....«
Robert Baylis
Wm. H.D.ReeTeaWelmaa
1 July 24
P20Nov. 24
P27 Mar. 28
P22May 29
20 Oct. 12
10 Feb. 25
P 4 Sept. 35
21 Jan. 13
7 Apr. 26
P 7 Aug. 36
26 Nov. 30
^ Noy. 86
P 3 Mar. 37
20 Apr. 87
P25July 37
P20 Nov. 38
P 20 Sept. 39
P 8 Apr.
p22 Apr.
P18 June
26
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30
31
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20
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22 Apr. 36
7 Oct. 39
17 Oct. 89
6 July 39
16 July 41
P 18 July 41
P 18 Feb. 42
P 18 Oct. 39 ;P 16 Aug. 42
P 18 June 41f 27 Dec. 42
9 Aug, 89 P28 f)ec. 41
Pig July 41 ' '■
Plg^eb. 42
P 9 Dec.
19 Apr.
11 June
P26Jidy 37
6 Feb. 14
6Jane 26
p 1 June 38
CA>PTAIN.
P27 Apr. 27
P 5 July 38
PlSJuly .34
P28 Apr. 37
29 Sept. 37
16 July 41
P 17 July 41
P 26 Apr. 27
19 Oct 88
P 16 Aug. 42
BRBV.-MAJ
23N<jv.
9 Nov.
9 Nov.
4£
46
4(f
7 Jwly 4«'
28 Nof. 41
>•
6 Paymtsier Pndt Mrrcd ii
UieAmerUwii war in 1814} yo*
IttotefKKl to ptM throaf^ll tlt^
Ainericao fleet ou Lake OrBti*
rio, in cominalid of flateiiiDr;
with protlsion* ■A>r thr )ii«g»c«
Vnialitrf. Pre^t at the »iin^
ot Foil Erie, and tnanM<(^iii
public orden by Str Goroiiii
DrttrtimoMd, forusktfog td taliJ
« fbratin^ partln at Sd^ar-I^ali
Prtaept a^ at tlia tfefencA of
ifie 'ntejde-foat, on iha DMr*
P 16 Aug. 42
^ 31 Dec. 41
2d :May 42
6 Sept. 44
!29Jan. 46'
12 Julv 45M»***tc«eii. ' '
I n ' r; w,.^ A-r I ' Quarler-mtater MaedofMlit
.? tl .1 «w»^ ■*» W»il*«rtn^ and »m
P lODcC 47] pres^pl atthf liege bfPlndilpt.
Sterv^ftfCenrattlfl it tbePeniiisdra,iaciudiiig3Ift
battle of BUbao^ LMel df toftef Vednu^ lAA
•uMqumI aAvsap* (ron theaK^) baitttf of S«tuV
inanca, Q4|itur«of Madrid* u«C^of Bar«p>v ami
retreat from ihcncc, action at.Oiisai- baQlf </
VilltMa, aiege and vapfnre of ' San ^^bastini
»r A Ati^ (iromidad), ymfcite of; ttM B«lakw>a and ilonin.
i Aug. 40 injf tiia bnigbU (^ 9tfi*^«KlX PM^»g« optbvAi^
l4.Jfti^» 47 1 0111 V wounded) iQth and lUhDec.* lavasto^i^ oY
21 Anril 46 Bavonne, iad r^fiitflse'df tbesortte, (aevcrelf ^^
1 A Tvl^ An \ ^^^ nnllis hand Ooaa tMfragtaftnt of « iti^Ii
lu uec 4/ IbMidfa.tmtoiM in^or«etfl>ntaiii sfcidnkM^ 7
Pmsnrnggter.-^BaiwtLTd Prailt/ 18 Oct. 30 ; ^a#..3 D^cv 1.^,; l»ieut,,W May^ Mf
J^ru/an^.—Xwu^. Patrick Johnston, 9 Oct. 46. > . - ^-
Quarter-Magter.'^^W^ Alexander Macdonaldi^ 13 June, 34<}.EVi^, IdMay, $^
5iir^«m.— Henry Hadley>' Mp. 27 June, 46 } AsHH^-JSutm- 28 Nqin $4^ ' ' :
AtsiUant'Surgemt^-^eorge Thon^aa QaUnralth, MD. 6 0at.41.. . - . ;
Henry Higgina Jonas, MD. U) Dec* {47* - 4
FoctMytf YelloMr. — Agent, Georga Savmel CoUyer^ .^« . ; ' - '*)
I Sir Howard Doaglai served in Fodugul wad Spain Ia 180B and 0, and vaf. ^trqsent at l|o tnttltf o^
Oomnna. Served afterwards at Walclierenf Including tke siege and bombardment of Fluihhig. ' H^qrceS
to tlM Pnnlnaula In 1811. and conUnasd there daring that year Sad to the Md ot tht eanfoai^nr- of I9ii^
having In that time been employed on a apedal miaaion extendtaif thfot^hattt'tfia aoith of Spdin^ and vor
rt^tal^lha cvfral^M oa thf»0f^lg» aad Etalar.and la the combined naval and mimaijoperatlooao^
norn coast of Spain in tn« early part of 1812, the attacic and reduction of X'eqsHlo, and aftenvanitat
Iha aiage of AaCorga ; th« merations on the Dooro, Inelvding the hlockade of (amona, the mt^k ani
radaetkm of th^ananty'a ^orti on Iha tfwtn, and tha aiega of Baf^pos.
9 OoloBcl Deepard served at the li«gs haMl ttorm of Gbumeer, (rscetved a tfontuslon oa monntinc tl^
bMM |V¥Mh^ otber fbitp ia •the East Indies » in 1807 ; siege of Ounourie ; campaign against the Seilif
la uHa^Bira 9; campidga of 1817 and 18 in the Becean, including the battle of Jubbulpore. '
a Lieat.*Col.iac1tMu served in thelVnfaisaia from I8I0 to the end of the war in 1814, Including the tiegf tf
Cadis, Lines at Torres Vedras, Massena*s ntreat from Portugal, actions and affairs at t>oniba],.Bedinbi, Iji-|r(W
Coadeixa, Plevr-df-List OuardiL Fos d'Arouae, and Sajbugal ; battle of Fuentes d'Onpr, .dad and 5(h Mhf,
aiega of Badqjoa in June and July, 1811, actions at £1 Bodon and Guinaldo, si««ge and storin*' of
BodrfgOj third siege of Bodafoi and storm of the Castle by escalade, Oih April, 1813: battfe of 9a»
i, eapture of Madrid, (he Hetlro, and Portia China, and in command of an escort of flie tiajid Drvf»
"ittarge of the garrison of Fort La China on route to Ciudnd Rodrigo. lUlreat to Protngal, Qcl« mnI
t^ battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nlvelle, and Orthes; actions at Vie Blgorre and 'rarhes, batDe 9t
'" and the whole of the various minor atfiilrs dnring that period,
c M*Pbenon sarvad th« campaign of 1814, in Holland, Including tlio actions atlM^em and batib-
^ It of Antwerp,
^"-t tlr^^adley served with the 40th regt. at the taking of the fort of Mnnora and Kurraehfie. in l>^w^
8Ha4«; id Feb. 1835 ; and served In the subsequent campofgn sgalnst the Beloodiecs and action at Dadur,
'""illJ^^JS^IUde, hft 1840.
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SltHAOEH"--" MOKTE ViDEO"—" RoLEIA" — "JVlMlBftAl^lliCOM
l^XG^ **-BlWnW>S3K**— -^EUXlfpW. D^WOr'— "♦^"ClUDAD RODRIOO"— ** ^
' — « SALA^iLj^di!'* i- " VlTTOEI A'^ — « NlTBLL«» -^ <**f XvS*^— " QJtTHd
ZZ\ " Totr j^TOitf '♦*-** P*irrii^ict.A"—".WATBBii6ot'' ' ' ; ' , .T
Vffli J^if'c^-SCffntAiil Arth«r, J)uhe 0/ WeUiiigttftt,KG. CTCB; tSCff. 1^ ?<!»;)»
Cetontlt Comnumdani: ' ' !i '
1 9Q8B 'Sir Andrew Ftanctib BftniArd/ OCB. GGH. JSm, S6 A\ig. 17^j'Zt<K/.
Sept. 94; Capi.13 Vov. 04 , Mqjor, I JtakA%OB; Xi^f .-Cor. 28 Jan. Tl^ ; Cof.
4 June^ 13) Mt^or^Qm, 19 A^%. 10; Lieut.^Gen. 10 Jan. 37; ,CW.,)lit
Battalion Rifle Brigade, lU A^g. 8S. ^ < a
9 112ft Sir Henry Geoifre Wakelyn Smith,* Bart. GCB., Siu2 tieiif. 8 1^^y, \» ^
Xieuif. 16 Aug. 05; Cop^. 28 Feb. 18; Mqfor, 99 S<*pt. 14; LUut^-Col.
18 Jnne, 15; CoL 10 Jan. 37 ; Mqfcr-Gen, 0 Nov. 46 : Col, 2nd BatlaAon
Rifle Brigade, 16 April, 47.
Lieuienant'ColontU.
1 George Buller, 2nd Usui. 2 Mar. 20 ; LUut, 28 Mar. 25 ; Capi. P 19 Ang, S8 ;
Jir<V'or, P31 Dec. 39; Lieut^^CoL P27 Ang. 41.
2 Charles Du Pr^ Egerton, 2nd lAeut. P 13 July, 25 ; lAmi, l>25 Not. tS;
Capf. P31 July 36 ; Majvr, 14 Apr. 46; Lieut. -Coi. T3 July» 47.
r.2 Artlmr JobuAtone Lawrence, 2nd lAeui, p4 Apr. 27; Lieut. P12 Fel>. dO;
Capt. P24 Feb* 37 ; Mqf&r^ P 11 Sept. 46; Lieui.'CoL 1 Aug. 47.
Af()^f.
2 John Hamilton Baten, 2if4 Lieut. p90 Ang. 26 ; lAeut P90 Mar. d$ ; Capi.
' P31 May, 30; Aft^'or, 14 April, 47.
1 Richard Henry FitzHerbert, 2nd Lieut, p 3 July, 27; Lieut PlltJan. 3^;
Capt. P 25 Oct. 30 ; Mtgor, 2 July, 47.
1 Sidney Beckwith, 2nd Lieu*. 17 Apr. 28; Lieui. 26 May,33; Capt, P31 Dec
39; 3f<v'or, 13 July, 47.
2 Wm. Sherbrook Ranuay Naroott/2ii(l Lieui, 13 Jane. 22 ; Lieut. 16 Jtdne, 25 ;
Capt. 21 Feb. 40 ; Mt0ar, 1 Aug. 47. ;
3_
Halfl
Pay.
u
0
Captains.
0 r.2 Wm. Henry Frankland
0 r.2 Wilmot Henry Bradford
0 r.2 Wm. Henry Beresford
0 1 Alfred H. Horsford
0 1 Edward Hooper
0 I Arthur Stormont Murray •
0 1 Edward Arthur Somerset
0 r.2 William Shipley Warren
0 2 Robert Crawfurd
0 1 Alex. Macdonell
0 2 William Burr.ett Ramsay
0 r.2 Frederick Robert Rlrington
0 r.2 Lord Alexander George RumcU . .
0 1 Hon. John Arbuthnot Keane •
0 2 Joseph Wilkinson
0 .1 Charles John Woodford
0 1 Henry Hardinge
0 12 Wm. Harrj, EarlqfhnoW •.
0 1 2 Maximil. Montague Hammond,
0 1 Spencer Stewart «.....,«.••«
0 2 Frederick. Augustus WetheraU*..
2nd LIEUT.
. • •
P 7 June 31
P24May 33
P25Jan. 33
12 July 33
24 Jan. 84
P 13 May 36
29 Jan. 36
P 6 May 36
P22 July 36
P23 June37
P27 July 38
P 7 June 39
P 11 July 39
P 11 Sept 35
30 Dec. 39
28 Feb. 40
p 19 June 40
neyer
15 Dec. 40
PUMay 41
10 Dec. 29
LIEUT.
P 4 Dec. 36
P 26 Aug. 96
P 3 Aug. 88
P23 Apr. 39
P 5Jtt)y30
P28Dee. 38
9 July 40
10 July 40
P2 Oct. 40
Pll May 41
P 17 Sept 41
28 Not. 41
15 Apr. 48
17 Sept 39
15 April 42
P 3 June 42
P 6 Aug. 42
18 May 41
P 7 Apr. 43
PUDee. 3S
p 2July 4rP 6 Get 43
C^^TAll^,
P 8 Aug. 41
P27 Aiig.41
P 15 Apr. 42
P 5 Aug. 42
P 1» Sept 42
iP 27 Jan. 43
P 31 Jan. 45
P25 April 46
PlOOct «5
P24 Oct 46
14 Apr. 46
PSSAlay 46
P 7 Aug. 46
20 Not. 4B
L2Jaii. 49
14 Apr. 4V
P 7M«r4V
» 2 Joly 4V
P24Sept47
P 16 Jiiae 48l» M 0e|tt, 41
lAug. 44
» 12 Not. 41
sir
0 1 1 Peregrine Cliarlcs Baillie Hamilton
Andrew Baniard Mrred mi 84 Doainfo from April to Aug. ITISi Jvrtvd la ttwM^fdliiea nMl«r Sir lalpli AM^
u til* Wect Indlft, aBd wa« at th« rtducthm of Moine FortttBef. In 17W, trrrfd In tlic txptdltkHi to th* Iltld4%
prnrat In tiic aeiloot vi thr HiS Auf., l<Nh 8»pt, and fd and SCb Ort. Sir Andivw hai rxriwd a eraaa ■
r BarroM (feverTljr womdcd). Ctudad a*drlciB» Bamol, Sklaunca, TNtorfta, NtwUa (toTftly^iiilKliSX
louto. Slifhdy wonndfd at Waterloo.
lUrry Smith •erred with tlie Klfle Brigad* at the •lege, atorm, and toklng of Moato YMco «nd«r Sir
tie aawnlt upon Bnenoa AjTct under Brifndler* General CrauAud. Employed with the troopa In Spain
>or«. ryoio tbo battle of Vtmler* to tlH emharkntion of ttw Iraopi at CamWM. avtaited lar Urn VmtmmUk
ii>ner») ItAbcrl Crauftird in 1809 ; wa» Mrlously wounded in the nction npou tli* taridvrof tkf Con
idtd a company in tbe pursuit of MaMena from tlie Line* of LmVu ; at the artiona of Rtdlnho. Condotaa* and F«k
p. Appointed Brlcade-Majar to Che Snd Llfht Hrlcado In tbe Lifht DtTUlon, and was ^etont in tho acllim •#
. battle of Puentet d*Onor, tiere and atom of Ciadad Bodrlfo. •iefo ml atonn of Badi^aa*
. a'tatk of the belffht* of Verm, and paasafe of the Rtdaaaoa, battle of Sarre. attack apon the position of
' lirithts of Areao|uet, battle of Orthea, alMr at Tarbct, tnd battle of Toulouse. Afpeintcd
to the troops under JUyir-araitnl Boat destined Ofalaat Waahtnftoa. and wa* present at ih* battle of Bladen^bntf
rurtion of Washington. Broughl home drcpalchaa. tad went ant agnta immediately under Sir Edward
|ire«eQt at the attaek npea the fa^my's tine* near New Orleans. After the death of Sir Kdward he was
SfrrrtMTj to Sir John Lambar^ eammandlRg iba umy, and «*« prascot at il»e siegw aal laUat «r PtHg<
i«I AscliL gnarter- Master (leoeral tc the eth Dlr ition of the Amy under the Puke of WeUlnfMi^aad ««bi
iiUeof Wliilo». ^waaappolMeda ir.r.A fbr the action of Mabara)p«re, la wblrh battl« he vi
I Oeneral i and foe his distlngnlalied arrrleee to tta raaipa%n tm 4be Sotlej aad bHlUant rietory over
he w«s aqmlnalid a G.C.B. and aOcewtods cirstod a Itonnet.
lain WMiattfl ariend *e raaqiaign of lfl9 la Aa)(li«ilsUa and BcloochisiM pIViCha ITt^smi «•»
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^' -; 4 * frf William JlpbertChurohUl Speqcer
6 ^'jd 2jHe«juIe» Walker . ... .
*• ' 0 1 George Palmer Eyelyn
0 2 jKdward Nevdigate <
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r.2 Charles Edward Barry Baldwin . .
1 John Cole Nicholl
2 WiUiam James Colviile
r.2 /f6ii.WilUam Draper Mortimer Best
1 Charles Venion Oxenden
Arthur De Vere Vise, Maiden • • • •
Charles Henry Spencer Chunshill . .
Bdmiuui Maoningfaam Bulier
Htm, James Stuart
Augustus Wykeham CUAoa
Hon. Leicester Curzon •
SjBGONP LiBUTENAJfTS.
r.2 Arthur William Godfrey
'2 GfeiM^a iie9ry< WiUiam Walker ....
2 John Ross | 14 Apr. 46
1 HerbertSomersetllamiltonCoroewall ; p 28 Apr. 46
1 William Bagenall Brewster > p 7 July 46
P 7 Aug. 46
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P J July 45i
P 21 Apr. 48
P 16 June 43
P 7 July 43
P 6 Oct. 43
P 5 July 44
22 Nov. 43
P 17 May 44
P23 Aug. 44
31 Jan. 45
P 10 Oct. 45
11 Oct. 45
P 24 Oct. 45
P 14 Not. 45
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>0 r.2PeterMacDonakla4f(Q.jr.i9Jtfay49)
L'O [l Wjmdbam William Knight
r*2 Alfred MaiuieM Drnmmond
rA BecftgB Honey Waddington .
r.2. Anbur Nixon
1 iUbertBaiUie
2 f mels WalbBr Balfour
3 Uedry lYyon
J <Gaote BuUer
-^ Pifederlek Henry Ramsden . . .
r^ AtOmt Frederick Warren . . .
1 Jaines Rowles
1 ^ Henry Gore Lindsay
Jk< ^dam Steuart
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30 Apr. 47
P 7 May 47
P 14 May 47
P 2 July 47
P 13 July 47
P 14 July 47
P 23 July 47
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P 1 Oct. 47
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p 18 Nov. 47
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P3lDec.'45
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at itM battlB of Bobrasn.
PofrMur^fV.— ^ Jolhn Newbury, 23 Aug. 44 ; JBng. 28 Dec. 38 ; Lt. 21 Aug. AU
v> li GharlM James'Lindam/ 8 Oct. 47 ; Bns. 8 Nor. 42 ; Lieut, p 23 Mar. 4^
d4fuiMnU./'*^*it Second Lieut. Peter Mac Donald, 8 Sept. 46.
2 FirH Lieut. Hon. Gilbert ElUot,28 April, 47.
1 Firtt Lieut. Julius Rlcliard Glyn, 30 April, 47.
0 \Qu4urter'Jtatters.'-'l Richard Taylor, 29 March, 89.
r.2 Thomas Gough, 14 Aug. 46.
2 William Stillwell, 27 Oct. 46.
Surgeom.-^l Evans GarnonsLloyd,6 Aug. 41 j A.-S. 180ct.27; H.-il.25 Jan.27.
2 Arthur Anderson, M.D. 16 Dec. 45 ; Asiitt.-Surg. IC OcU 3o.
r. 2 Thomas Alexander, 30 May 45; Assiet.-Surg. 10 Oct. 34.
AsaitL'Surga. — 1 Joshua Paynter, 1 1 Jan. 39.
2 John Fraser, M.D. 20 Aug. 41.
r. 2 John JLiddell Robinson, 22 July, 45.
1 James Bdward Scott, M.B. 11 June, 47.
^ . Regimentals Green. — Facinga Black. — Agents, Messrs. Cox Be Co.
\\st BeOMbMi embarked for Foreign Service^ 10 Nov. 1840. At the Cape of Qood
]\ Hope. Dep^t at Bristol.]
2ful battalion embarked for Bermuda, lAtk Sept. 1841. Noto serving in Canada,}
r. ShU dtflirtlOft embarked far Foreign Service 25f h July 1842» Servm^ in Canada,'^
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04; £r.^Jfi^.4 J4ijie 14; Jf4|^. 17 Oct 16; X^.-Ctf/.SS^pivW^ CM. 9 K^v. 46.
9 Edward Rowley HUl,' En*. 23 Fab. 13; Xicuf. 24 Fib. 14^; Ca/vf. P26 Sept.
26; JBfmet^Mtifm', 23 JWov. 41 ; Mc^^ R6 May, 4B ; l^kwti^Qtfl 1 Mi. 47.
MqfOrs.'-9&3i Robert Hiigbes,^ .G!im. 11 April It; JMtui, 29 Oct. 12 : Capt.
13 Febw 27 ; Bmet-M^cr, 23 Itrav. 41 ; iri|r#r, 3 Mto. 4a > ^'^'
Luke Smyth O'Connor, Siu. p27 April 27 ; lAeut. 22 Mar. 61 ; Copt, p 17 Jan.
34; Brev.-Mt^, 9 Nov. 46; Mq^, 1 Jan. 47.
Gaptaimb.
James Clarke
Geoige Robeson ........
George Waller Meehaa . .
Aogustos Wm. Murray
Richard OlpberU^
Robert Horatio Minty . .
Charles Sheffield Dickson
John Powell
George Losack .........
Alex. Wm. Mackenzie. . .
Richard D'Oyly Fletcher
Charles Murray
LiBUTBXANTS.
Edm. Hayter Bingham
Ninian Craig
Robert Hughes
James Henry Robeson, s.
James Aggas^ s
Richard l>>rie, s,
Thomas Wm. Stewart .
Henry Anton ••••••...
George Herbert Robeson
Michael Qemon • •
Charles Quintin Dick .
W. Jafan Cbambarlayiw, «.
George Allan ...•••..r.
John Ross ••••«•
Charles Grange' ..••»«.
Wlllian Sankey ........
John Moore Tittle
Haydon Lloyd Cafi^
Anthony Tiutttall
Frederick MUktr
Matthew Fanning
Thomas Clark^ ff4/. ••••
George Jones « . • •
Henry Jones ••.••••••.
Stanley Douglas Stnbbs
Eksioss,
Georipe Philan • .
John Baniewall Fottfell • .
Wm. Newcomen Watts. .
John Fanning
Riobard Doyle Barrett. .
Alexander Moipby ....
Samuel Head
JuUua William Tbompeon
Henry Ratclilfe Searle . .
RichaTd Philip Fletcher
CourtenayThos. Hammill
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21 July 25
17 April 28
P 28 Dec. 32
p 2 Dec. 36
21 May 18
P]6Dec. 36
29SepL25
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3 Feb. 87
P 21 Apr. 43
P 29 Mar. 33
P 10 Mar. 37
P26Mar. 36
2 June 30
23 Not. 30
8 Jan. 41
25 Oct. 80
20 Jun^ 41
14 Jan. 42
19 Apr. 42
2 Sept. 42
27 Dec. 42
fid Nov, 42
3 Mar. 43
25 May 15
P 3 Nov. 43
P 19 Apr. 44
31 Jan. 44
P 27 Sept, 44
2 May 45
16 May 45
1 Feb« 44
26 Apr. 44
11 July 45
3 Jan. 45
P24Ju]y 46
17Jan.*45
P 8 Aug. 45
p 9Dac<45
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^8 Apr, 46
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P 9 Apr. 47
P28May 47
P 20 Oct. 47
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17 April 28
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P21 June30
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P 2 Nov. 38
7 Oct. 32
P 9 Oct 35
1 June 39
P 19 Apr. 44
P 1 July 36
1 June 39
26 Oct 39
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15 Ape 42
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3 Jan. 45
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P 8Ang.45
9 Sept 45
9Deo.45
3 Apr. (46
4 Apr. 46
14 Apr. 46
23 July 46
P24Jiay 46
28 June 47
P290ct. 47
TowliMiia^
4 M^l. BfiflMp.MffT^ ia liie
P«nin*titst^oi ISMao 1814,
tndiidifif thfe ItM il^oT Ba-
4a|M*«l4 Iks bflKtot («rB«|iMo»
ViUoiia (wQ«ii<MV0Mui#Bca,
and tbePyreneMLketldai imiamt
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6 Lt Oranipe MfTed m sa *y^^f ¥ MUWa
la CiBida durihf ihe fopM^Mi of taa ianir^
rMtkNh sad wMjiMMac al'tWMaftW Navy
ItlMd* 1 .
7 Mr. Slamt ferred in tli« Vyniatf la fW>«
Karch, 1871 to tkb, YSIS, and fa^ pfMiliC ia
' a i
30 Oct. 47
Payffuiff€r.~Alexander Smith, 3 Deo. 47 , Qu^rtemukiUr, I8i N^r^ 4li
^4^'ti^an^.~Zin<t. Thomw Chirk, 21 Ju^, 46. ,. ;i
Qwarter-Master.— t^-4- lOcPcc.lO.
Surg.— 9 John Rdmonstoue Stewart,^ 2 Kov. 30; Awst.-Sujy. i^ f^^tc, 12;
AtsUtant'Surgeons. — George Willfum Powell, 20 Aug, 44. . . i
John Madden, 2 Oct. 46. [ iFgffinsft^^^hHm,
Thomas Frederick WaU. 20 Nov. 4f\, \ Agtnfffy p<9C 4 C<».
O— M» WiyItT Miuiwpanfad IlK ipftlitlim lo Swcdwi. >imI trmm |h«i»» » PoHm**. *■ W» •>*• >* >><—
SirMU»M««re.faiwlikaca»BciqrhrtrrTcd fh« ConrnM caMpalgnv aM •M'bI ia»h«Ml*ttr CarMM^aadi
of lan. M. mA lit »ki»to »««M«i%Mis-
!'• tvlrcaC HafiteaA <h« tafcirM of l.|«ui..r«l. tor Uadlm lb« tloraAaa pw«| «ftM
•line hvlMthU right anM.teviaflMd llMMUi>e4M«f W«ibrs«M^MUo« V <;«Mkl .N^MattaS'WItt' . .
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2iMAmtiikt«OZim«ef<-'Heiir7 G. t3obbe, .SfM. 15 Fifty. 9> ; Xieitl. ^93 HA. 35 ;
< Cufii. W8 Not. 87 ; Mi^^ i^SO Oct. 40 ; Lt.-Col. ^ May, 44.
JmeB^ilen, jaw.BDee. 25; X^. a»1llay, 28; €iii»«.P94 July,85; JTof-.P 29Pec.
^ 40; Zmv#..CM. 0 Nov. 48. '
ir4VA».-<II«]>bort Mends,* jB^jl 1 April, 5i2 ; Zmic^. 19 Feb. S4 ; Cupf* 19
If ar. S9 ; jn(^, 26 May, 44.
Edw. Cbarteft Sodeto, <., £im. 1 Feb. Iff | LmuU 27 Jime 24 ; Capt. 18 KorJ 34 ;
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Bichard Blllott
BtephenJohn HOI
Heuy Waae Wbitfeild . .
OfMi]^ Howell
Itn AbMham P. Kenyon
George 0otiglaa
iofanMiBer
< Cbaries C. Rookes
WlUiani Andereon, ......
iai. Betamain Mends . .
Jokii Warren Olubb . . . .
I KKSION.
28 July 14
10 Nov. 25
13 Feb. 28
Pll May 88
24 June 13
20 May 36
P29Dec. 35
[P 11 Mar. 42
10 July 87
P 3 Nov. 37
16 Mar. 36
IiixvTBVAirrs.
Wm. McCarthy M array, #.
John Haiger
,8laqrfien Blaney Gordon . .
Geoi^ Bennett
Wm. SUlot Mbcfcler ....
JohaHarpiir( <2.-'W-AUar.a8)
JofaaComeliasM' Pberson
Robert Scou
Arthur Weileriey Joyce. .
Avthvr Hnnt
John Oroabie Harnett ••
GhaiieiJThoniaaDumaresq
JohnM'Coon
J. M*I>anagh, A^
John Salmon Gordon . .
Bob* C. Dairymple Bruce
Thomas Parker Wright. .
22 Feb.
25 Oct.
26 Oct.
27 Oct.
39
89
89
39
8 May 40
15 Bee. 40
14 Dec. 41
15 April 42
17 April 42
18 April 42
9 Nov. 43
2 April 41
1 Jan. 43
25 Oct. 42
SO July 44
10 Nov. 43
^V€b. 44
LI BUT.
Conway JamesG.Wnihinis 30 Aug. 44
John Gaggia €oX
George James Ivey ....
David Aikman Patterson
Henry Thwoites*
Alex. John Blair Child . .
Edward John Gardiner. .
Blfi»ICIK8.
Henry A.Wlkitmore Ay ton,
Patrick M'iiOughlin .
BdyJ^tflphensKaapman
Prod. Biaaeo ^orster ....
Geofge Bllia
Thomas Glbbings
M. Sackwille EaiOQ ....
R. 8. Wilkinson Jonea . .
OflOrge Koto Caldwell ••
Chwle*, J'oUu raiterson
Wm.TiK>. James Simmons
Samuel Sextoo
1 June 38
1 Nov. 44
4 April 45
1 Aug. 45
2 Sept. 45
21 Dec. 44
30 Nov. 26
13 Feb. 28
28 Oct. 31
P 14 Feb. 40
24 June 13
PSOAug. 39
25 Jan. 39
P31 Dec. 42
25 Oct. 39
20 Oct. 39
8 Mar. 40
4 Ang. 41
15 April 42
do!
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do.
18 Aug. 42
29 Dec. 42
10 Nov. 43
28 Mar. 44
20 May 44
P 4 April 45
P20Oct. 48
I July 45
25 July 45
P20Mar. 40
14 Apr. 46
7 Aug. 46
9 Nov. 46
&1 Dec. 89
15 Jan. 47
29 July 47
8 Oct. 47
28 Oct. 47
P 6 Nov. 47
CAPTAIir.
9 Not. 46
29 Jttly 47
26 Oct. 47
B11BV.-MAJ.
a If «|ttr If ends
•erTcd manf
7 Aug. 89
15 April 42
15 April 42
p 2 Ang. 42
26 May 44
P 14 Nov. 45
15 Mar. 4G rWMierti Cowt
P20 Mar. 4C K ^^*^^ ^
thv lifM Mtaek
moAe (ip«ntlM
AstenUes iMisr
Uie village of
Sept. 1881, onder bir CHarics
Jl'Oanby. Pwwitt alio st
Ule dMtitidtioik of tlis iifttive
Put«h t#Wn 'Of Sttdcotidee,
17th Feb. MM^ ukI «niFlo7f!d
in Uie boaU of H. H'. ftMpt of
w^r ftkirart^hiog with' ths ns-
ttws e4ttntiot<« and flic AShan-
tee»aati|f»rolkMvirtK moioiiif.
lo action. fifaiatt %\m AShan-
tees, SlsC Maj, 1894 ; and at
tbs defaatof tUsir anay do the
kufgJHa m may of Ctye Coast
Castle, nth Jtuly foUofering.
On the Aih Feb. |8d6, ^iltt
la ODmiuatad ot DiaoSve jFort,
he waa kitacked hj aboud OOOU
aatlTCS, the nanicob fposlalinf
of only oae c^ipHiytf <^ piine-
teen t>ntates« (aHtivvk) I^ Afr.
oofefB ; wltb tbolM iie<d«reoded
tht» ;yQft, aadr loroud the cpenx
to netreai «itb macji Iqm tn
killed and wounded. Ues.dee
the above he ^ae beso is \a»
rloua iklnmihet with; lbs ua-
•tifai. . , • i-
fM.-j'^l
14 An|^.' 46
17 Sept. 46
6 No?. 461
12 Nov. 46
13 Nov. 46
15 Jan. 47
19 P^. 47
13 Att^. 47
P 1 Oct. 47
P 2 Oct. 47
8 Oct. 47
17 Dec. 47
7 Paymattor Bobsttaon fetredaa Snd Ueut.
of Boyal MafituM ifi. the Baltieio lMW-lU,and
was pruMot Ii* eeversl actions with gtin-bodU.
privAieert and- batMficBh, tHe Joliie4 tfa« 9rd
JJik taUoo IH Foot, 99 Eoiifa* a<> TdruM Vedras
In 1811 an thu retceat or ttie,Fjtenc!i srmy
from Bantaretn, and was pretea't tn ute aetion
of •iDabagal, bhidkada df Almeida, ibid battle
of FueiHv*P U'f>BQr. In Idl^ taejolne^ the 4th
bauiiltoo wiMi il^a lorco iji Opnilainy oadet
U«nei^ Qibbs, ha^ was at ttte blockaiie of
HatiiSur^h 111 1814 i oAer «(idcH msr^hed Into
Hottan^k and* whif4t delaehed «lth ttte Grcna-
dierv, wetf at the aieault o| Beigea-op-Zoom,
where he was twice aoundecl by mhsket-balli,
and (htien prisoner.
P^tfjnujtier,^^ Allan Robertson,^ 14 May 47.
.^f(/M^rt«f.— Zieu*. J. M'DoiiaKli, n Dec. 47.
^Quarter-Master, — Thomas Birky, 20 Oct. 43.
5ar^«m.— Adolphus CulIiui'S, M.D. 20 Nov. 46 ; Assist-Surff. 26 Ffeb. 41.
Assigt.-Surffearis, — Edwatd Bally Ttisoo, 20 Aug. 44.
Thomas Keboe, M.D. 16 Jan. 46.
William LdggC Beid, M.D. 23 Marcb 47.
Saeiriffs Yellow. — Agenti, Mesar». Price Sc Booitead.
LladMyeerwd tfl 8t DMniagola theauHpaltMaf I794.*. «Ml«'tal1heC4|N» ofeoed Heyedttriagihe
karlk'iav* t bi m* e«U|Mtn< «f 1M8» 4, Mid 5. la India. ua4er Lurd Lake » led eu oMtve and Mormlat eeluan.
Pen or D*%, Where He itm$ Mvevely «ednd«d in dngle combat M Um Ossevrajr i In 7aa. IMM^ wifth hi»
t !• uitHmm^^ma^ agsia Mtbec«Btt« ertaiaan ofaisaek ifaie>i mnmpore, wbcie he l«aa leg.
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96 ; Capt. 1 Nor.97 ; ^^. 15 June,08 ; Lt.-Col. 29 Dec. U9 ;
Mqj.'Oen.^Julj^^yLt,->€f9n. 23 Nov. 41 ; Co/. 3rd W. I.
LUut^QaamiM^lif FrudB Perry/ J?^.« Oet.lt; tietd.Wf^
8 J'uwe,2ff; Mt^ar, 8 Deft. 87 ; Lieut.^Coh 16 April, 42. ', . ... ,
WaUicm Maxwell Mak, Sns. p20 July, 39. Lieut, m Jan.^; 0apt.P\%
Sept. 40 ; Mq^, P25 July, 45 ; Lt.-Cdl. p 12 Nov. 47.
Jlf<e{/or«.*-Thomaa Abbott,* JBne, 13 Aug. 12; Lieut. 7 Apr. 14; Capt. 18 Aos.
36; Brett.'Major, 9 Not. 46; Mqjor, 2 Jnly, 47. .
Daniol Qftrdlner Freer, Ens, 20 Nov. 23; Lieut, p 8 April 26 : Capt. 7 May 41 ;
M/\jifr, P 12 Nov. 47. .
Captains.
William Shaw«
Alexander Findlay . .
James Palmer ......
Isaac Foster*
James Travers
Wm. St. Leger Angelo
Edward Poitier
James Waddell
William KnoxOrme/
David FitzRoy Ogilby
Thomas Prendergast^
Geo. W.Conyngtiam Stuart
Lieutenants.
Rich. Plunket Ireland
Henry Wm.H.Graham/?rf.
BNSIO.
15 Mar. 27
5 July 31
20 Apr. 15
26 May 11
28 Nov. 34
20 May 36
P 10 June 41
P . 5 Feb. 30
p 13 Mar. 40
28 Dec. 38
17 Oct, 20
P 27 Mar, 36
LIEUT.
23 Dec. 36
3 Nov. 37
Clayton 8. Hext Hingston' 28 June 38
Peter John Macdonald . . ! 26 Oct. 39
Geo. B. Triscott Colman
Henry Charles Watson . .
James Francis Birch . . . .
Henry Beckett Bcrtles . .
Thomas M'Curdy
31 Dec. 39
P 18 June 41
7 Jan. 42
p 1 June 38
P29 Mar, 42
Roger MagratI; \ 15 Apr. 42
Robert Matthew Forster
Charles Daniel Addison . .
William Rogers
Rowland Webster { 12 Jan.
George Allez Aiiquetfl . . 3 June
26 Apr. 31
22 May 38
6 June 16
14 Sept. 18
29 July 36
20 Oct. 37
24 Mar. 43
2 May 38
P31 Dec. 44
P 21 July 43
22 Apr. 25
P 19 Jan. 38
28 Dec. 38
13 April 40
11 Sept. 40
18 June 41
7 Jan. 42
29 Dec. 42
30 Dec. 42
P 30 Dec. 41
2 June 43
2 June 43
17 May 41
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19 Aug. 36
17 June 37
26 Aug. 39
16 Apr. 20
16 Apr. 42
26 July 44
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1 May 46
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26 July 44 , CoIoism l«r Imfan—t
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t^flbfftA an an «zp*titia«
William Cooper. [ 5 June 43
WilliaiuSamnelCummiDg; 2 Feb. 44
William Chas. Bancroft, «.] 25 June 44: 21 Apr. 46
Charles Frederick Amiel * P 10 May 46 1 p 26 Sept. 40
John O'FIauagan . . . . , J p 24 Jan. 46
£. CouroB,Qr. AToi. 3 Dec. 4S. 17 Oct, 46
Henry Crofton p 8 Sept. 46
Ensigns.
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20 Sept. 46 1 >Dt» ^ totcriw ofiiMe^^ifljfrS
31 Oct. 46 |.Uo«k m iim CoAf JHIm
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Strange Beetson Hartigan 30 July 44 Cochio wiUi » partj oodcr capv ]»aat«.«o *ai^ iC*
John Hslahan . . Ill Jiilv 4.'i *'•*!* *" •*»"»>»"}? *>>• "»' orthatjdacei waa afi««
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Henry Wheeler .' 16 Dec. 46 t><»rdinr •omr MnUy liroira. in th« haodUv oa»<
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UeoTge Sotheby Tyler ..; 28 Apr. 40 .«i„„of Mah«r^iPown«HaiU AMain*
William Ivers Lutman .. p 26 Sept. 46 ; » the suu^j CMedai), and mt vttmm |«
William John Rosswunn I 6 Ftb. 47 " »«"»*•' "IliUri *" ****** ^ ^
Robert WilUamHarley..* 8 Oct. 47 ! 7 c.JJ'l^oJJSi •
John William Pole ; 6 Nov. 47 ' *''• •»* *•* prcaeal at tha taUng^ Prw.
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Paymaster. — ^Fred. Jesse Hills, 6 Feb. 47 j ^iw. 30 Jan. 44; Lieut. *9.]
. ^4/Mtent.— 1^/f. H. W. U. Graham, 1 Julv, 42- ,
I Qt4arter-Jlfave«r. — Robert Horsley, 16 April 47. »
, 5fe«rT^«m.— George Douglas Dod>, M.D, 13 Aug. 47 ; A9$iH^Swrg*%%ii^<n9a!Oi, r '
AMw^.-^ia-^^w^Wiliiam Browne, 1 1 Sept 46. ,* :^
Anthony Concannon, KLlX, 18 Sept, 4^. I Faelna$l^\m4^AggmiL } '
Henry Shearly Sanders, 5 March 47. | CluM.U.M'arW«r2M! * .-
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n of tb* CiHbf, in 1798. Lsndcd, with the 68rd. ia NotUi BoU««4»ln Aut. lMI0»an4 wm\
rrodor of the Dutch Ant at the Uclin, «od In Um mUoim of Um MNb Sept.,
minur vi me i/uu;n d««i 9x u« uciaet, «oa in um MUona of um Wlb aept., Id sai
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d tore* ta tlw capUm of thv PreDdi FortnM aiHl Bettlemcnt of Seaegal, la 1800.
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& George Cochrane.^ .E;w. 22 Jan. 07 ; Zt. 7 Feb. 08 ; Capt, 13 Feb. 27 : ^r«;.-
Major, 23 Ngv. 41 ; M{{for, 8 Jaa. 47 ; £«.-CoL p 28 Sept. 47.
4Wtfn.^Pet€r Bennet Reyne, 2nd Ideut. 28 Sept 18; Lieut. 16 Dec. 22;
Capt. P21 Dec. 26 ; Srev,-MaJ. 23 Nov. 41 ; lf<yor, 20 June, 45.
Robert Martin,* Eru, 15 Augf. 04 ; Lt. 28 Mar. 05 : Capt, 21 Nov. 16 ; Brev -
Jtfi(/. 10 Jan. 37 ; Mq;or, 8 Jan. 47.
WUliain TwistletoB Layard, 2nd Lieut, p22 Feb. 33 : ZieM^P22 Nov. 36; Capt,
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Gharfci Kelson*
Thomaft Bonnor , .
9 ^M Thmnas Lillief . .
William Driberg'
Rodtie^ Mylius
Francis Brownrigg Bayly
JameeMltchellMacdonald
OeoiigeBuIkeleyTattersall
WUHam Price
Henry Charles Bird ....
Edward John Holworthy
Nicholas Fenwick
17ft jOeorge Richard Canip§ie
18ft j^ Arthur Gray^
Benj. Bloomfleld Keaue
Henry Gibbs Remmett ..
Henry Alexander Raltt . .
Wm. Henry Underwood
Henry Lncaa
Robert Wat8on»
Albert Watson
William Chas. Vander^par
FrRST Lieutenants.
William Bagenall, aefj, ,
Henry Skinner .......
Chas. Theophilus Clement
William Werge ........
John Anthony tayard . .
William H. Kelson ....
John Bradley, Acl;
Joim Dwyer
Geo. Thomson Dawson . .
Henry John Bews
Henry Bird
Comelins Chas. Dumford
Edw. Frederick Tranchell
James Alexander Fraser
Vincent Wing
Donald Duncan Graham
Henry Ashmore Evatt . .
James Stuart Tulk
Frederick Arthur Walter
David Stewart"
JohnHlIl
Horace George Hayes . .
George Sidney Dwyer . .
John Henderson
Alexander Paterson Smitli
Cha.Gaspcr Dav. Annesley
George Shaffher Pearson
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8 May 38
22 May 38 |p 2 Sept 46
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P 14 Nov. 34 ; P 17 Sept 38
5 Nov. 12
11 July II
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7 July 37
17 July 23
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14 July 14
4 Feb.. 16
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P 5 July 39
P 14 Mar. 40
P 27 Sept 42
29 Jan. 42
14 Jan. 30
9 Oct 42
2 Nov. 38 P 20 April 42
P 16 Dec. 40, 29 Mar. 43
P 24 Sept 41 30 May 43
P 19 Nov. 41 1 26 Jan. 44
20 May 42, p 23 Aug. 44
21 May 42 P27 Sept 44
Samuel Sharpe
^ William Robert Gray . .
2 [[j « • I 1 W-^Sal. Bwiybrooke wrfcd At the eaBkve oft
24 Sept 41
22 May 42
17 June 42
22 July 42
p 27 Sept. 42
10 Feb. 43
30 May 43
27 Oct 43
P 12 July 44
P 23 Aug. 44
P 22 June 38
P 7 Dec. 44
26 Jan. 44
7 Nov. 42
29 Mar. 44
P 7 Dec. 44
P31 Dec. 44
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20 June 45
P 8 Aug. 45
P 2 Sept 45
P 16 Sept 45
22 Aug. 41
P 10 Dec. 45
23 Jan. 46
Pll Nov. 45
P3l Dec. 44: P 24 July 46
P 24 June 42; P 26 Nov. 45
24 Aug. 44
P 18 April 45
16 April 42
1 Nov. 42
24 July 42
8 Nov. 42
7 April 43
25 Oct 46
2 Dec 46
27 Dec. 43
11 Oct 45
8 Jan. 47
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17 June 42
9 Oct 42
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4 Lt.-G6l.0ochnuie leived at
the c^ture of Maitlni^ti*, and
Le« Saintes in 1^00, and Ouada-
loupo (n I8I0, and fUto In 1815.
9 Ma^r Kelson served with
the late lOSrd in the Aiuerici«n
war, and was preeent j« th«
action of Lundjr's tAne, %t the
•t6tm\n» of Port Srie on the
monitepof the 13th Aug. IS 14*
and at the repulse ef the lortls
on the 0th Sept. following.
6 Capt. Lillie served la th»
Fenhistilafrom Dec. 181S to tlie
•ad •f the wari hicludlnt th9
crossing of the Zadino: battle af
Tlttorla ; blockade 01 Pamp^
luna from 5tli to 18th Julj j
pasaofHoneeavalles, 28th July*
baUle of Painf)ekinarS8tli iuly,
Nlvelle, Nive (9tb to 13th Dec.)
Orthes (severely wounded), an4
Ton louse. Present at Waten.
loo on the ISth /unhand at thf
stonniog of Canobrajr.
7 Captain Driberg, prior t4
entering the army, served five
yean and a half aa mldsbip^i
man in the royal navy ; In
1808, 9, and 10 oq the ^h»i
India station; In 1818 and 1<1
In the bloehadtiig iquadron^
off Flushing, Cherbourg 'an(|
Texel, and in the Baltic. In
1815 he served as volunteer ii|
the Kandian campaign ia Cey-*
Ion.
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the Kandian territories in ISlt. and ia the Kaadiea feMlioa in 1817 and IS.
' y- "L r ^' ^'"^ ^'^* ^^^ ^ ^'^^- 1^1^* inclodiDK the aSUrs of Tslavera and Aibetrke*
-- ■ •»* Albahem; coteriog the (Acge of Badajos in 1815, engaged e%ery day during the retreat Iroia
W"yy*8 tlief«iMatlDPor«BnI.aad subseqaent pnnnit ofMaswiia from the lines, beddet letera] minor affairs.
Tna^tfk aervad in TraMaooie in ISO*, and in the Kandian cooattt in 1BI6 and 19. Serted in Kandy itt 1815, as
-nisaliaarr.GeDetal and attachad to tlu »th Diviaion of the Army, under Sir Bioberk Browurin.
^artHi, prittto emeriojK the fegnUr army, aored aearly two year* in tlie Kotttvafaam F«Meil>W«t Sttb^aqaeniiy
.,J *'*"' J^"* •" *• »«'* •" *C"X 5 ^^'^ campaign onso/ in Egypt ; taking of Genoa in 18N ; two campaigua in the
Uaiiod Statca of North America, incloding the taking of Caa'.ina and ita dependencies oa the River Penobscot.
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Ceyhn Rifle Reffiikent
FlltSt XlBUTBNAVTd.
John Jermyn Symondft
Ftmneb ThomM Frederick Augnstos M*eDonoell
James Armar Lowry ■
llioiiiM Codmne •• ...•••.
Doreton Downes Greentree <
John Meads • •
Oeoige Adolphus Tranchell a .... .
WttUam Leman Braybrooke
John MacDoogall ....•• ••••«
WiHiam Tyrwhitt Drake
Frederick Ntsaan Dore '
Oeddes Sansoni Twynam •
Alfred John Doaglaa Smith
Richard Snowden Payne :
Windflor Henry Humphreys
Charles Caldwell Grantham
Charles Peregrine Ttie^dale
SbCOMO LlBITTBIffAKTS.
Charles Bdward Kingsmlll
George Phillips Dixon
John Warden M'Farlsne •
Charles Stanhope Smelt
Richard Percival Wlgmore
John Inman • •
Marr Ward
William Joseph Oorman
William Derbishire
Richard Henry Brook
Alexander Maxwell Rntherford
William Dobyns
James Cox
Robert Atherton
John Brown •
Edmund Bagenall
James Owen Bovill
William Charles Bruce • « .
Andrew Campbell Knox Lock
Charies CUffe
James Winteibottom
WaUerHevy Long »
Slil^ LI«VT«^
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15 May 43
13 Sept. 43
P 13 Oct 43
26 April 46
P 9 May 46
10 May 46
20 June 46
29 Mar. 44
1 Aug. 46
' 1 Sept. 46
26 Oct 41
P 18 Oct. 45
P 16 Dec. 45
29 Mar. 44
P 24 July 46
16 Sept 46
9 7 Jan. 47
P 17 Oct 45
14 Apr. 46
BJan. 47
9 Jan. 47
10 Jan. 47
11 Jan. 47
12 Jan. 47
13 Jan. 47
14 Jan. 47
16 Jan. 47
16 Jan. 47
17 Jan. 47
18 Jan. 47
19 Jan. 47
6 Feb. 47
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P23 Mar. 47
2 Apr. 47
P28 Sept 47
P29 0ct 47
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Paymaster. — James Edward Boggis, 8 Sept. 46 j J5n$. P 12 July 33^ Xi.^
Oct 34 ; Capt. 26 July 44.
A^futanis.—ljieut. John Bradley, 11 Dec 46.
ZwH^— William Bagenall, 13 Maroh 47.
Quarter^Marten. — Andrew Coakley, 1 1 Dec. 46.
Richard Bnnn, 3 Dec 47.
Syrgeons,^JumeB Stuart, 22 Dec. 43 ; Atnst.-'Surg, 6 July, 33.
John Newton. 29 Jan. 47 -, ABaUt.-Surg. 4 Oct» 39.
AsiUi.'Surffs. — Henry Forbes Daken, 13 Dec. 44.
Fenwick Martin Tweddell, 8 Jan. 47.
John Rambant, 29 Jan. 47.
Regimentals Oreen — Faemga Bhu:k. — A gents y Sir John Kickland k C^
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"CAPB OF GOOD HOPB."
Hcnrj: Somerset,' KIL dtom^ B DecTlSll f Ximt.^ Dec^iS; Citof.
•i { <i6 0ct. 19; iV;(^<»r,P25March,2a; X#^a>i.P17 J«J^,fi4; Col. 28/une,38.
X ,. i,AlttX8ad«r Botwell Anostrong,* 2iui Lt. 30 Jsn. 13 ; lAn^. 6 Feb. 14 ; Capt, 15
.^ [ Sept,^; Bremt'Mqjar^ 9d JiiM,S89 If^^, l««eb.i44f X.^^CoL6 Nov.47.
:. Mqjors,
^niMmry D. Warden, leSw, 86 May 20; Xwttt.16 Sept. 26; Cii|rf. 1 Mar. 39;
r, Mi^on, &tiov4 47.
0, .OeoTgeThomes ConoUy Kapler, JGIm. 23 Kar. 32 ; XteKi. p25 Aug. 87 ; Oapt.
. : P 16 Feb. 41 ; M<9or, 5 Nov..47.
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^lUiam Sutton
ThEoinaft Donovan
John Bobert O'BeUIy < . .
CWles £teorySomenet/.
Jobn Armstrong
tl^omas Bare.. .•
Frederick Campbell ....
O^poiin T. BiMet
'^ JTohn Borro'v^ • .
George Johnston
Fredeifck Phflfp Glnbb. .
LewisCbamberl^ynelrwin
LlifcUTBKAjrTS.
William Harvey, a4f.
CharleaEdward Pbillpotts
Joseph Kalis, B.'H. ....
John ITDonnell ......
James FSschal Bovea ....
Robert Hole Wallers. . . .
William Hacdonald Mill
Robert tred, Aug. Lavers
George J'ackson Carey
John Harvey
Frederick Qahan ....
John Boiirke ........
William. Heficy Bmerson'^
Edward Alohcktoo Jones
Wm. Ben^. Croft Gopdiaon
Henry James Palmer . .
Ed wand tiister Green
Geo. Stoddart Whitmore
lUeMrd Jennings Bramly
John Sandham Warren*
Francis Smyth
George Lloyd Stnddert . .
Murray Babington Steele
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James C. Grant Kingsleyl 6 Apr.
Bedford Davies
P 6 June 27
15 Mar. 27
30 Apr. 37
P 30 July 36
P 28 Oct. 37
27 Mar. 35
2 Mar. 39
7 Feb. 40
P 16 Feb. 41
26 Jan. 19
2 Oct. 28
PIO April 35
11 Feb. 42
P 16 Feb. 44
10 May 44
P 28 June 44
3 Jan. 45
P20Oct. 43
17 Apr. 42
20 May 42
P 22 July 45
25 Aug. 46
P 3 Mar. 43
P30 June45
P 2 April 42
8 Jan. 47
11 Jan. 47
12 Jan. 47
22 Jan. 47
23 Jan. 47
P 6 Mar. 47
1 Apr. 47
3 Apr.
4 Apr.
LIBUT.
P 16 Mar. 30
16 May
33
3 Mar.
39
20 Sept 39
7 Feb.
40
6 Nov.
38
P 16 Feb.
41
16 Feb.
44
P23 Feb. 44
P 24 June 24
P 10 May
33
P 28 Feb.
40
19 April 46
8 Jan.
47
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9 Sept.
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p 30 July 36
19 Nov. 41
19 April 46
8 Jan. 47
8 Jan. 47
1 Apr. 47
1 Apr. 47
I Apr. 47
1 Apr. 47
P30Dee. 26
8 Dec 46
6 Not. 47 \
9 Nov* 46
28 Nor. 43
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P 23 July 47
7 Llent. Em^nofi MrtcA wifli ths V<^h la Ui*
oampaipn on Die Botlpjf aad fr» pntml tH tlie
battle of Sobmon (medal).
Paytmuter.—l^nl Donbar Wemys8,21 May, 47 ; JEru,^ Feb. 45; Lt, p8 Sep.46.
Adjutant. — Lieut. William Harvey, 22 Jan. 47.
Qilar^er-Afaf^er.— Michael Rorke, 10 May, 44 ; JBnt. 19 Nov. 41.
Surifeon,—Wm, Cruickshank Eddie, 26 Mar. 41 ; Atngt.Surg. 12 Jaii. 26 ;
Bospital Auisttmt, 1 May, 25.
Amtt.'Surg. — Robert Marshall Allen, 30 June, 43.
Veterinary Surgeon. — John Kingsley, 29 March, 1839.
RegimeBial$ Gi«eiL-^J^aein^« BiaekL-^Ageniif 8ir Joha Kirkland & Co.
1 Cdl. SonMnet served the cmmpeigni of 1818, 14, end 15, Includlog the battlee of Ylttoria, Orthee,
Toaloaee, and Waterloo.
S M^|or Armitrong terred at the capture of Genoa In 1814, and lubtequently in the American war, in-
cluding the capture of Washington, attack before Baltimore 13th Sept. 1814 ; and on New-Orleans, 8th Jan.
1815, where he was wounded and taken prisoner. Present when Graham's Town was attacked br about ten
thousand Gaffers, 22d April, 1810, and who were repulsed with great slaughter by three hundred men under
the command of Col. WiUshire.
i Captain O'Reilly served throughout the last Caffre war, and was shot through both thighs, 15th Jan. ISM^
in an attack made by Col. Somers on alai^ebody of Cnffrea in the Bushmans River Poort,who had invaded
tlie Colony i on which occasion a most handsome General Order was Iseued on the gallantry evinced by
Ueat. O'Reilly.
ef Ens. Warren served in the campaign on the Sutlcj (Medal), and was attaehed to the 5Srd, and with
thrm In the engagements at Baddiwal and Allwal : he was present with his own regt^—the 73id Bengal
Native Inlukt/y— In the battle of Sobraon. ^
»■»!■.,. 260 Soyal Canadian Rifle Regiment.
I Cohnel. — The LlGUt.>0^r.d Cominancliii); the Porcn in Cintd*, Toi ^ llBI brinx-
. LirMl.-Col.—Wra. Henry Newton,' KH., Cornet W June lOOO; LitMt.r9liDtx.iM;
I Cfl/tt. 25 JiineUdi Brettt-Mi^or il Hay SO; Mi^&r 11 HayM} Bmet'Lt.-Col .
SSJiinciW; Au'ut.'Cof. 18 Uru. lA.
JVivVt— 9 Knbert !i[nter,> Em- H Mbt. 07 j Xffuf. a Hu. 08 ; Oipt. '37 Vaf 10 ;
! Brenrl-Major 10 Jan. 37 ; Major 16 D«C. 46.
[ Plii11|iolMWriL'litTHvlor, Em.v\S Mar. 93; KirriM' 4 Mar. SO ; rupt.v^ Qci, W;
Moji
b N..>. 47.
I
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Ji>linTlt.>rDe\Vi>}'luuil< 91 . 1 illy
S wmiuin Arkiii< I) Har.
H Pul. Leonanl Srnou|inU....| 13 Feb. 3(1
E(lw(irfll>t<i|irunlCUrL'iiiuiit,i. f 0 Frb. 1
a HoctorJIunni' 5 St pi.
H (IcoTKe Vallaiicy Hamilton^ . . S Feb. 14
S Percv HEII p 34 Apill OS
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j 17 July 41
S9Ppb. Mi\ 8 April S6
I Mar. 00 ' 19 Mar. 37;
SJnIy 11 j 31 Der. 3(1
' 11 Jlay 30 V 7 June 44 I
injiilv 41 I0 14NIIV. 4A|
30 »nv 13' IS Drc. 40
3:1 Oct. 311 ' R Mnr. 49 I
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13 Jane ao I 3 U«o. 41 I
' .>J«lv 44 'p ft Nor. 47.
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Jobti Nevilli! Pcto 'i
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(leoitEC Auiputiia Young . . . , i
Ueotfto IK'nre
Ilnury CalveiFy ditton . . .
William IlcDTy Sharrie . . .
John Wejrlanil
Eiiwanl Ucnjnmlti Wilkoii .
Siiiu-ria Ilcnrv Hrnurt . . .
William Hwiry Hliol
SiwiiCLP Peel
E>ie|<licii Bluke
MutUiKiT WUilc
WiltiniD Kill);
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lUJulv 41
3l)Jiitv 41
31 July 41
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r 15 Dec. 37
"HIAiii-, 43
33 July 41
33 July 41
14Jiin. 43
n 3 Dee. 43
«S June 44
P 5 July 44
P 4 Oct. 41
3 AprtUt
p 11 July Jo
William CaiixfliHni Prcnd . .
llL'iirv<'>ei>r|i;e Amini^iu I'lmi'll 33 .l:iti
, Hobirl Ikruey Fkkllu ,'' 3 Api
! Patrick Ilopkfiia 14 Ai>i
I RcibcTtLeMarL-lianlOray.... l^A|ii
' Uucii^ci^rauvillcGowerMiiiini 10 A|i]
j Jubu Henry lllukn 18 Apr
I WnlHTJamcii llriiluin ir.Juu
I Keim>'tli Mnrkemiir .Muirutt..
14 Nut.
17Drc. 45
18 Di-c. 42 : Mm
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14 Apr. 40
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At(}attiiit.— Lii-ut. IteKiiiiild JlHclonell, 13 Juuc 45.
fiaiirfer:Vaftrr.—Sa.nu:i BnxtiT, \b Joly 93.
SurgnH J.iliu MaiUaU'l, M.l)., 3 Di*. 41 ; J.-Surff. 13 Jnne,« ; H.-A. 1« Oee. Sfl.
4wwfiin(-5Hfir«in(.— A.B.(JU1uiii1,M.D.,31Fel>.4l). I ff^//ji.Oiwn.—Fnr)«ff» Scarlet.
"■ - '■ M....l.._.. Mil IR Ian Jl * itt.lt Sir .\lAm V.WW'.i.A * f ,.
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r I 0 I PliflipWliiti-»l<leMaelaL{aii,'U.D. i6Jan.41.| .4^f*,Sn-Jidin Kfa-klaiiil AC.
or. Dim amimnJtinr ■ Kv^t. iit Llxtai Uiii.:.wii>. MvmiTln tbu Wnt I^Im in ibn nMiriiica of I^IO, hivIi
3c4).])H!iiwlili.uBllt'p[iDP>ililI<HBiXr; ii;n> nnFnninliu|i|iilnb.ri Vi^lslini qaannr-Mutrt.fii'iinal uid Maji
:ri«iidc In St. Tliunis anil arrii.i<li. Jiiliii...| hi' Itivi. nn llnir hvlii* •inbrrcd on ttniet lo llu. c.o.l nf Aiui
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liiiKbui, In Jna« l«la ; wu ■|i|i<iliiMil one uT Ilir AlulT (;uuiiHudiinl* !■ I)*l|:lain. nni 'h |iR*nt al U
ni or [juidnvT \tj xbn Prawtant.
Hi^r ilntrr arrveil In lliuniBliBiili vllh IhpTOl l^iilllm.and wurrr'mtiillU'' «pliir>><>rOparto,aiidbaI
'-■-'ra. A1ii>aliliriilln.'k*inDSrwUr{n>Bti>Ja.i.lal'sanilcuni>i>ad<>JEI>tr1»1>iiut<aiir.d- ' -
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Uijor Wi^lawl 'rrvMI Iba Auujdbiiii lu L'Mvr t'aiilHl* (nim IIIH lo ISIS, lacludlnc Hi
ftrit IB mix
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Si. JBekria Regiment.
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261
lAeutenant'ColoneU
9 HI Jolm Boii»> jen#. 1 Jid j, 03 ; Lt. 1 Nov. 06 ; CapU 15 Ap til, 1 3 ; Jlffl;w,
P 6 Not. 25 j Lt,'C6l. 9 Dec. 86 ; Col. 9 Nov, 46.
Jlfi|/9r>-9 Henry Bdwtrd (yDell," £>». 8 July, 06 ; LUut. 25 Feb. 08 ; Capt.
9 Jan. 22 ; Brevet^Mj^far, 10 Jan. 67 ; Afgfor, 30 Aug. 43.
Captains.
Gilbert WooUard
Oecwge Adams Bameiy 5.
James Keating ••«.•..
James PIggott*
C. H. Marcehaux •«•••.
LUutenanis,
Wm. Forbes Hacbean. . ••
Thomas Jones* • • . •
Frederick Rice Stack. . . .
Henry Robert Cowell • .
John Smith Cannon ....
Sntigns.
Joseph Hayes, acff, ....
John Henry Ptenderrille
John Qandy ....•«•••.
Robert Alexander London
BWBION.
20 Nov. 17
12 Dec. 22
26 Apr. 30
6 Apr. 15
9 Dee. 20
7 Jnly 87
9 Mar. 88
1 June 30
16 April 42
28 Jan. 42
10 Feb. 43
10 Nor. 43
'21 Mar. 45
P 16 Sept. 45
14 April 46
LIEUT.
27 May 22
P23 Sept. 24
9 Aug. 39
9 Apr. 25
6 Apr. 26
7
7
7
1
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Mar.
14 Apr.
42
42
42
44
46
CAPTAIW.
27 Mar. 40
30 Oct. 40
30 Aug. 43
14 Feb. 34
5 Aug. 42
BRBVET-
MAJOR.
9 Nor. 46
9 Major O'Drll wr«c« with th*
Ml lb* •Mpedition to South
Aaerico ialtOJ* AUoiDlb^Pmiif
•«la la Str 'Ibomaa I'lciwo't Uivi-
Moa,) frmn 1909 to ih« ond of ibnt
war in 1814. incluilinir tho botilc uf
BotacOt liiita at Torrca Vedrai,
aclioaa of Pombal, Rrdinba, Con-
drixa. Pot d'Arttuce» L«ri«» Rob*
' Ma, GiiafiU, and babutalf baitia
•f PuontM d'Onor, artiou of El Budon, firtt aici* irf
Bad^jas, aMgaand caplura of Ciudad RudriKO and ol
BadajoSf battla of dolaaiancB («««crely wounded))
oipiHra af Madrid and tha Rotirw, ra<ra»t from
BurRoa, baUlea of Viunria, tb« Nivallo, the Ni»r»
Orihca, anil Toalouao. Eia balked for Amatica ii»
1814. and wai preacnt ai the affair at I'latiabnrg.
1 Major PiKNaU aeWcd with ilM SBtJi •( tka flrac
Uktof of Cbuaan iu CTliina.
John Denham Saundcr . .
Ai^uiant*'^Sn§. Joseph Hayes, 30 Dec. 45.
Quarter- Matter. ^Wm. Miller, 7 Jan. 42.
5vr^.— John Wardrop Moore, 10 Feb. 43 ; A .-5. 29 July, 30 ; H.*A. 8 May, 28.
Attiitant Surgeon. — John MaHins, 13 Oct. 43.
Tadngt Bnff. — Agents ^ ^ir John Kirkland & Co.
1 Obton^iohn Rma served with the fil»t in the Penintala under Sir Johs Hooro, and m presetit in
St LUgOi ibe retreat to, and battle qU Corunna. On the expedition to Walcheren and Biefe of
Wwilrtug^ to 19U0. Peninvular campaigns from Jan. 181 1 to the end of tlmt war In 1814, includinf Uic
baStlif OT Faentes d'Onor, siege of Bad«i|oa snd storming of Port San Chrlsto\ al in Mil, covering the sieges
of andad Rodrlgo and BadiOoi, affair at Morcsoo, battle of Salamanca, oapture of the Retiro at Madrid,
iloM of Burgos and retreat from thence, action at San Munos, battle of Kivello, and carrj log the bei^ht^ .
af 91. Fl, and battle of Orlhes. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battla of Waterloo aud
imklaf of Cambray. Wounded in action at Lesaea, 81st August 18IS.
Serv.
Fall
pay.
98
6
19
16
10
6
16,
4
2
2
9
10
5
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Royal Newfoundland Campanieft,
Lieutenant' Colonel.
9 IB Robert Law/ KH. Ens, 8 June, 1809 ; Zieut. 27 May, II ; Caft. p 18
Oct. 21 ; Major y P29 Aug. 34; Lieut,- Col. 2 Feb. 44.
Captains.
Richard Saunders ....
Hugh Best Chambers
Charles Pattison
LlBUTBNAllTS.
John Nicholls
William Jenkins, s. . .
John Gillespie^ Aty,
Walter Saxton Bold . .
Henry Christ. Marriott
iJlan Meazies
Bnsiairs.
William John Coen ..
Martin Petrie
Charles Henry Martin.
Eiraioif.
4 KoT. 09
21 Jan. 42
P 7 Oct. 36
P 12 Feb. 18
23 Feb. 38
31 May SO
6 Aug. 41
P 5 Sept. 43
18 Oct. 31
23 Feb. 44
14 April 40
27 April 46
LIEUT.
26 Oct. 10
P 19 Oct. 43
P 30 Aug. 80
7 Dec, 38
20 Dec. 40
7 Jan. 42
25 Not. 42
P 10 June 46
16 Aug. 35
CAPTAIN.
26 Oct. 41
P19 June46
P 10 Dec. 47
SKKVKT-
MAJOn.
A4iutant.-^Lieui. John Oillespie, 5 Nov. 47.
8mrgemi^^<:^tiaine Campbell Hamilton Grant, 22 Dec. 46 ; il .-Sur. 30 Mar. 38 .
Assistant-Surgeon.^ ea. Cbas. Martin, 11 Nov. 42.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Sir John Kirkland & Co.
I Vfr^^ Law served wHh the 7l9t Regt. on 8ir J. Moore*s retreat at Lugo and Corunna, in ISOa-Oi (^t the
^l^«f SiMhiBg* la 1800} sobsequently in the Peninsula, InclndinfC the aflair at Sobral, Mas^ena's rittr at»
HlMs of g^atea D'Onor, 8d and 6th May 1811 (wounded in two places) ; corcriui; Ui and 'ad sic«<?ft of
Badijnf. actions at Arroya de Molino and Almarax, defence of Alba dc Tormcs, battles of Uio P/rsnecs
spdi^pliaii of mmKf*9 eoa«oy at Elisonda, in July IS13 ; battle of ttiC Nito, alfalr at Camlxv eupluMd
bk aa ansMd taat al Urt on the rirer Adour, battle near Bayonne ISUi Dec. 1S13, aiTairs at livUiitc,
lArAoa^le, fis. Palais, and Alfe; battle of Orthes, and affkir at Tarbes, where he iras severely wouiiUvd.
%^f4 «fe» tto csiafMtfgn of IBI5, fawlinllng the battle of Waterloo— severely wounded and bovse killtd
kM Binsi ihiit 0ervtd sftcnrards with the army of occupation In France.
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262
Tc«n'8eiT.
Full
Pay.
Half
P»7.
33
lOA
41
lA
17
0
39
0
Jf^avmanal BaUalum at Chatiuum,
9 ThomM Weftre/ KH. Mn$, 14 Sept. 04; JAnvi. St6 Jane 05; GqiteK 10
April 1810; Brev.'Mqj, 21 Jigie Id; Jfi{Kir, 1 Jnoe 96; Br€V€§^ZABUi.^
Col. 22 July 30; LieuU-Col. 13 Apr. 38; Cb/. 28 Hot. 41.
Thomas Edwin Kelly,' JBns, I April 06; Litui,ll Feb. 08 1 Capt 26 Dee. tS;
Brevet'Mqjor, 10 Jan. 37 ; Mqfvr^ P24 Fcdx 37 ; Uma.-Cid. 11 May 41.
5^/f Captain. ^
Henry Jackson, J^ni. p 5 April, 31 ; £t. p 20 Sept. 83 ; Cop^. 27 Dec. 42.
Acting Adjutant. — Em, Lowry, 96 F.
Acting Quarter-Mtuter.—Lieui. W. W. Bond, 4 P.
Sttrgem.-^ohn Freeborn Pink, 10 Nov. 37 ; A,*S. 27 Apr, 20 ; H. ii. 9 July 09.
Agents, Sir John Kirkland 6l Co.
1 Colon«l Weara Mired with the British and Roaalaa army in Italy, in 180S ; in Sgypt. la 1MI7.
the Turks, Including the second attack on Rosetta, the capttura of funs and caanli on the rigat huk of
tiM Nile, and the retraat to Alexandria. At the reduction of the Islands of Ischia and Proclde, u 1800 ; at
the taking of the Ionian Isles, In 1800 and 10; and during the slej^e of Ssnta Maura as an acting Enflae^r
Officer. In the Peninsula as aide-de«C8Bap to Gen. 8ir John Oswald commanding the 6th DiTlslon, duriac
th« campaicns of 1812, If, and 14, Jneloding the sereio aftdr at Villa Jf Uriel, the whole retreat ftom
Burgos, the ad?aoce of 1818, aflkir of Osma, hattle of Yittcate* both asffuiUs aad dorltfi the whole tlega
of San SebasUan, battle of the Nirelle, and some of the afiUrs at the Major's Bouaa 1^ front of BtAtfi
on the Bayonne road.
9 LieuUColoncl Kelly served on the expedition to Copenhagta, in 1607; at fh« ccptiuw^f IMrttei^M
in 1S0O, and Gaudalonpe in 1810; the campaigns of 1818, ll« aad IS, in Lovw Oeaada, ineladiBg tba
actions at Chateauguaj aad Plattsburg. .. 1
:r3;
II
Years' Serf.
FuUlUni/
Pb7.
36
37
39
Infantry Dep6t BattaKm, in the Isle (^ TT^/tA
Xmv^-Co2miW.— 9 Holman Custanee,* ITwi. 20 Oct. 08; Lieut, 22 FeklOi Cbp#«
P26 May. 14; Jlf^or P2 Sept. 24; JUeut.^CoLPl^ Dec. 26; C6i. 23 xW.fi.
3t\ Af^4»r.— 9 John AUes,' Sns.6 Not. 07; Lieut. 26 Deo. 10 : CW.ldHar. t^ :
Mqfar, 17 Aug. 41. ' ^ . »
^T"^?;""* Edward Fugion,* 28 Dec. 19; J?w. 4 May, 00; U. 25 July, IK
Acting Adjutant. —Lieut. R. B. Deering, 09 F. ^
Acting Quarterniaster.— Lieut. Paterson^ 42 F.
Agents, Sir John Kifkland^ Co.
1*
♦J S^^' K*"!*» ? ••'^^ ■* Waleberen ta 1800^ and Mibee<|uentlT In the Ptoinsala. ladudlac Um MMla^«#
^Ji^''^^^!' « front pfiWtodaBa«>s pass, aflkir? tn idtu^^n^^S^^^^JSiJ^'^
?^^' croMuig the Nile 0th Dec., action at St. Pierre d'Arrob* near Baj^nni iSS Sic! Sffii
and leferrly). action at Saareteric. passago of OaTe d'Oleron and Stc de Pm hJiSi^ASw
anrf i/^-uh .T !*.!!*? 'iSr wholoof the campaiens In Spahi. Fortngal. and France, of 18101 Jl. i^ im
iS™.«.ir ./*!?' '''"•"• r'"**' *S "*li?*l. *»' '^«""» V«*"»*» occupation of them . MKl\S!i2f ^^
li°rr«7 . ®' *'r'^'iV ■'l*^,* *' Porabal, Redlnha, l\>t d^Areuce, bnarda, and S^^olSSS^
d»Onor. siege of BadiU<u In .Tune 1811. actlom at El Bodoa acd AldeTde Vnte. ri«e m^
Rodrigo. .i^e. storm and eicalade of the Castle of Bada)os m March ond AuS isfl h^U^
JS! p! •!l"*'"'.!**'r2' si P**^ "* **• *^' *•">• •^ ^"««rt«» blockade of ^pSuiiL^Sr
iii;j:?e"r'ffriS:£d*i52-.??e.!^^ '^"- "^ "*• '^^-"•' «^* N«^^*s?sss: •^
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iZoyoZ Malta Fenicibh Regiment: ■- /•'•.; 263
Ckflonel,
•
Gmm/ i9lr Francis Riyarola, KCMQ. KGH. .Bm. 4 April, 1795; Lieut, 81 Feb. 06;
C<ip^ 18 March, 04; Mqfor, 6 Feb. 07 ; LietU.-CoL 7 March, 11 ; Co/. 19 Jaly. 21 ;
Mqfar-Gen. 22 July, 80 ; Lieut.'Gen. 23 Nov. 41. '
XieM/.-Coloii«;.— *Franci8CO Basiett,^ 2a July, 47.
Mt^.^-^^Ma Gati4«#^ ild July, 47.
^*SalTatore Calleja, 17 Feb. 40.
*Mederico de Marehesi Alessi, 10 Julyy 40.
^Antonio Maltef, 11 April, 45.
*G«glielmo Petit, 10 May, 46.
^Salveiio Qatt, 18 Feb. 47.
Felice R!2so, 20 July, 47.
f *aiii«eppe Qouder, 2 Jan. 40.
/ , • j ♦Ooofgio Virtu, 17 Feb. 40.
fji^*^«^*, J *Nicola MetrOTleb, 10 July 40.
UmUemrd9.< .^lui^ Qatt, 1 1 April, 45.
^Giuseppe Cavarra, 10 May, 45.
^^QIoMppe Seaino, 20 July, 47.
f ^FiUppo Eynand, 2 Jan. 40.
*Loreto Bonayita (Adj,) 17 Feb. 40.
*Giuaeppe de Plro, 10 July, 40.
*Jame8 La2aarini, 11 April, 45.
*8aV€riode Piro, 10 May, 46.
*Henry Montanaro, 12 Feb. 47.
L*FiUpp8 Qiaoomo Tentafemta, 20 July, 47.
PayiiMW/«r.— 'Yineenzo Rizzo, 25 Feb. 17.
- ^ AJQutttnt, — *£nsiffn Lorento Bonavito, 12 Feb. 47.
, QuatcterrMaMter^ — *Paolo Salamonei 25 Jan. 39.
. ^v> . 1 i9urpv9fw-«<J. Montanaro, 3 Aug. 38.
Auiitemi- Surgeon. — Ludovico Bernard, M.D. 27 Jan. 43.
Fadnga Blue. — Agents, Sir John Kirkland k Co.
I LC-CoL Botlett was activvlf smployed in ▼arioai operationi agtiiiftt the Fr«neh prior to hit entry
Into the British serrice, and wai severely wounded b/ a bajronet thrust in the right side of hia neok,
snd-talrani prisoner at the capture of Fort Urbano. serred afterwards during the operations at Malta
in 1800. Serred in Sicily In 1807 ; in Calabria in 1806; after which he was taken prisoner at ilie eap-
tore by the Prendi of the Island of Capri.
£ndgn$.<
8 CoL Campbell served with the 6Ist, at the capture of Kandy in Ceylon, in 1608 ; the campaign
of 1808-Q in Spain, including the battle of Corunna. Also the campaigns of 1611, 18, 18, 14, and 10,
nnder the I)uJce effl'^AUngtoi^, inoludjjtg the lecord Aiegec^f Ba^ajec, hattla ol Vittoria, the Pyrenees
(on the «6U*nnd anh Vnly), ttoights of jUsaca, Klvelle, and St. P«, Orthes, and Waterloo, and elonn-
nig of Cambray.
f Ll-CoL Bflrawdi landed in the Peainsale with the Dalte of Wellington's umy on the 1st Ang. Vm, as «n
'fn Injhe *^fih tf"^ ^^ "f * r^wn nntil the breaiciDg up of that amy «C EoarManx in ISIS^ ahd «ns ^eienf and
,.lg|Mn-AeMHle«<if HaWissBd Vfmieni, advaoce under Sir A, Cameron serosa the Doeio to join Btr John
I Jfeowy^rclica^lirapn Ahtaeida te Usben, the reUwst to Portugal after tlie battle of Talavera; battle of Busaso, and
' Ttmet fq the Iipes of Li«l)on ; affairs en Itssseaa's retreat, action of fi«bugal« battle of Puontes d*Onor, irst siege
; nV BiajPn -teiatim er FoSMe Onhialda, siege and storm of Ciadad Rodrigo a»d of Badajof , baiile of Salamanca,
eei^ue of Madrid, aOsirs on the retreat from Madrid to Portugal, battle of Vittoria, bloekade of Psmpclqai^ battles
of the Pmnees, eiossiBj| of the Bidasaoa. storming of the enemy's fbrtiCed cateencbiaent* on the 7th and 9th OeL
. i uafMlles!3f-M N«A3lb, Otttes (heirse shdt), and Toulouse. He was also fwesent with the Sih at tbe Covcing of
the Khfber Peas on the Sth April 1842 (Cabooi Medal), and in the eampsign oa' the BuUej (Aedal), inclading the
battles of Moodkee. Fcrasesbah (horse shot), end Sobmop.
10 Paymaster Jellieoe served at the capture of Hdigoland in 1807. Frequently engaged in boats
la the North Seas and Baltt^, «nd in several aflkira with Danish gun boats and tbe Russians daring
1806, 9, and 11. Served two years on the island of Anheltiand ooasmanded a company at the defbat of
>"iiirfaiiiel 1h fftelr attael^ of the island in 181 l,r> (he garrison tnfchig prisoners more than double their
>i««hl'Mlmbeiv. Served afierwards in the Peninsula.
t' *•' gf Paymaster 'ffaompson accompanied the 81st Regt. ibfoaghout all Its servteea.
!•> '^M^CnpCain' MiddJeton served in the Peninsula and France from ISIh Mnreb, 1810, to 18th
Jnlv. 18^4, including the battle of Barrosa, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, where he volnnteered with
3Ai^' ktnHniat' party ; siege of Badi^oz, battles of Salamanca* Vittorin, N'ivelle, Nive, Orthef, and
iT^mMS<7 tcaldei various affairs of outposts.
•k' ' IWaMMrtiH' ilabine served with Che 21st at the siege of Scylla in 1809. He was attached to the
'^fMUtdler Battalion at the Faro of Messina iu 1810, and exposed fo the daily tin from Murat's bat-
fctielerf. In T8YS he was at the taking of the Island of Pouzn; and ia the action bcfmre Qenoa on the
.4Mk'lft«ifl lB!4t he was severey wounded on ilie bsad while leading n company of the 2l8t to dls-
.4»A|(»^tWenemy'fromtbetr strong position in the village of San Martino.
II • WH^nt. Mlvtfr served during Uie American war in the campaigns of 1813 and U on the borders
udK tMimOMMb\ and oti the Niagara frontier, Including the investment of Fort George, action at Black
Bnek nndeapture of the Tpun of BuQbJLpfi siefe of Port £rla, and the aotioii at the sortie, 17th Sept.
aSaglMiim Abet tttTain. Prisoner of war about six months.
15 Lt. Courtensy served In the Peninsula from 1811 until severely wounded in tlie Pyrenees, In 1818.
10 Paymaster Matthews served in the Nepaul war in 1814 and 15; at the capture of Haitram; in
Ibo Ualumtta war In 1817 and 18} at the capture of Bhnrtpore; and the campaign of 1848 In
Ailbitanittan, under General Pollock.
17 Lient. Moorhead served throughout the war in China as Sub-asslstant Commissary •General ,
and was present at Chusen. tbe Bogue Forts, operations before Canton, at Amoy, Chusan, Ningpo—
and sortie in defence, Chapoo, Woosung, Shanghae, Chin Kiang Foo,aud Nankin.
18 Ueot. Pieters served in the American war In Canada In 1814 and 15 ; also in the late rebelliun
in Canada,
19 Ueat. B. H. Edwards served in the Peninsula from 1811 to the end of that war in 1814. Inclnd-
faNl the alnce and stormlnK of Badaioz (wounded) with tbe 0th Portuguese regiment of the Line; aiid
Yean' Senr.
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Inspeetin§ FiM Officers,
0 ]M J^kholas Hamilton/ KH. Em. 16 June, 1796 ; Lieut, 9 Dec. 96j Capt. 25
Jane, 03 ; Mqjor, 18 June, 12; Bree.-Li.-Coh 27 May, 25; CoL 26 Juna, 38.
Chesborough Qrant Falconar,' KH. Ens, Pi Sept. 95; Lieut. 1 Not. 99; Capt.
26 Dec. 06; Srevet-Mqjor, 12 Aug. 19; EegL-M^PTy^ftQ June, 23; Lisut."
Co2. P22 Oct. 25; Co2. 28 June, 38.
John Wharton Frith,' Ens. p 17 July, 04 ; Lieut. 27 Feb. 05; Copt. 29 Jair. 12 j
jlfe^r, 22 July, 80; Lieut.-Col. p16 Dec. 36 ; CoL 9 Nov. 46.
9 Fiederiek Maunaell/ JB^u. 16 Manh, 12 ; Zi«iif. p 28 Jan. 13 ; Capt, p24
June, 19 ; Mt^ifr, p 14 Aug. 27 ; Lheut^Col. 23 May, 36 ; Col. 9 Nov. ^
John Gregory Baumgardt,* CB. fins. 1 Aug. 98 ; Lieut. 20 March 01 ; Cbpf.
10 Jan. 10 ; Major, p 21 Oct. 24 ; Lieut^Col. p 9 Juno 25 ; Col. 28 Jonr 38.
Sir Richard Doherty,* f tu. P 10 Sept. 03 ; Lieut. 22 Not. 04 ; Cflp^. 21 May
12 ; Major, p 16 Sept. 24 ; Lieut.-Col. P 26 Sept. 26 ; Col. 23 Nor. 41.
William Bush,? KH. Comet, f7 Jan. 08 ; Ueut. p 29 June 09 ; Capt. p 22 July
13 : Mejor, p 8 April 26 ; Lteut.-Col. P22 May 29; GU. 9 Nor. 46.
9Ca JB8.CampbeU,* KH. Eru.vi2 June 99; Li. 25 Dec. 00; Cfi;it.l Aq«.05;
Bree.'Maj. 12 Aug. 19 ; Maj. p 17 May 21 ; Zr^-Q»/.P12 July 31 ; ColJd Ncfv.48.
9 Charles Barnwell,* CB. Ens. 30 July, 07 ; Lieut. 80 March, 09; Capt. 19
May, 14 ; Breeet-Mc^j. 10 Jan. 37 ; Maj. 23 Nov. 41 ; Lt.-CoU^ D«c 45.
Paymasters.
Nicholas Maunsell, 21 Aug. 1813 ; Ens. 27 Apr. 00 ; LieuL 2 Nor. 00.
S Richard Jenicoe,*^ 24 Feb. 1814 ; ^nd Lieut. 17 June 07.
John Woodgate, 25 June, 1829; Ens.M Oct. 05; Lieut. 11 FeU 08; CajA,
20 Feb. 12.
Henry Balthaser Adami, 30 Oct. 1828 ; Ens. 23 Feb. 15 ; lAeut. 12 Jane, \T%
Cap*. 17 Sept. 25. ;r
Hugh Percy Forater, 10 June, 1824 ; Ens. 24 July, 11 ; Lieut. 14 Dec. IS. --
Charles Henry Pcirse, 23 Aug. 39 ; Ens. PC Dec. 27 ; Lieut. 18 July, 30.. ,
9 John Middleton/'^ 25 Not. 26 ; ^fU.lO Mar. 08 ; X/. 4 Oct. 09 ; Capt. 7 Apr.tf.
John Henry Matthews.'* 21 Oct. 13. ^
9 Arnold Thompson," 22 Aug. 05; Ens. 6 Sept. 98 ; Lieut. 9 July 03» j
John Sabine/* 25 Sept. 40 ; Ens. 6 June, 05 ; Lieut. 14 April, 08. . g
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Robert M« Nalr » «
John O'Neill, Stnjr Adj. at Edinburgh
\ CItarles Pratt Hamilton
II William Allan Courlenay" ... ..
9 JamoB Banfmiy llHmilton
Alexander Gordon Moorhcad'^ . .
Charles Pletera**
9 Benjamin Ilutchtns Edwardft'"
, Robert Alexander Dagg.
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9 Apr.
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1 ColontI Haiollton served the cftinpalrn oflTOOInlloUaod, and iruproeeat In the dlfferffit bat|Tet; wiib
the expedition ta Sau4h America, hicliidioR the atUch on Buenos Afret, and all the skfrmitfica wOrh took
place before and «fter that event \ in the Prainsula under Sir John Moore, Including the li»ttlea ef RokU
Vlmiera, and CoMaua. Sererely wounded (loel a leg) tn action at Flushing, 7th Aug. ta09.
9 Colonel Falconar'* errvices ;— flnt Egyptian campatgq; eampaiipit of 1805>a in Italv,JncIadbqr battle
of llaJda, eiege of Serlla, and capture of Catrone. Second kj^jrpHan campaign, iucludine thtf tieite of
Rosetta, and action Bt El Hamct. Campali^ of 1814, in Holland, meluding action at Morxcfli and Boabardo
neol of Antwerp. Campaign of 1813. In Flander*. Besides the abore, varioua other deiultorysierTioaa
aad skimlsbei. Medal for eerviees In Eirypt.
S Cohmel Frith wal pre>ent in several affairs consequent upon the operalione carried oa by thcdivkico
of the army under Cohmet Cltalmer* in the Travancore war» particiilarl)' on t]i« 16lh Jannatt 1M9. and VSm
•torming of the eneny'R ilnee on the atst Feb. foliowtog. t>erved alM at th-j capture of the Isle of louitoa.
and of tbo Isle of Prance in 1810,
4 Colonel MauDaelt served io the Peninsula ftom Aug. )8IS to the md of that war \a J8I4, Hidaiinc
the siege of San Sobasttao, pa^agt; «f tlio Btdaasoa, baU1e« of Ntwllc, lOih Not., and Nire^ 9th, fDth, and
lltb Dec. Served also In iha AmerioanWar, and was sHchtly woufuled at Bladonsburg. S4th Am., sm eevofalv
at New Orleans, tSd pec. 1814. • '
5 Col. BaamgtTdt was present and aerved durbig tlie whole of Grnerab Lord Lake anlKlr G. tTevlti*a
campaigns tn India In 1808, 4. ft« 6^ and 7, including the battlee of rAswartee. FutUghnr, ai^ sereJU mloor
actions; the stegifrvf Atra, Ittoiir, Bhartpore, and HaMras. ^^ervd durinj( the whole of Uig'-Jlahrtf ta c«ai*
palfu tn 1817 anH M. S.*ppnrssG4 a irerj scnous In<iirrection in nombay, wlien f'ommandant of ^at Q*t^
rlioo in 18S9. SvrT«4 ai«o dur ng tUe Att .:}i«nlstan campaign tn 1*39 and IttaV^and commanded tlii storm-
luC rolnmna againftt the fortn»4 c^f KI:«lat. ^
0 Sir Richard Dohriiy trrv(>d at the cnrttre of Mttrtini4|oe in 180(3, and of Qualalotu>e In 1810. =<
7 Col. llMsh s«»rvcd at Wulchrren in 1M)0.
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260 R<^^ Co^ngdiim Rifle Regiment. ' ■
Colonel, — ^The Lleot.-General Commanding the Forces in Canada, fof t&o time belay.
Lieut,'Col.—Wm. Henry Newton^' KH., Cornet 20 June 1800 ^ LUuL ^35 Dee. OO ;
Capt. 25 June 08 ; Brevet-Aft^or 27 May 86; M^^ 11 May ^^ Bnvet^^.-Cei.
28 June 38 ; Lieut. -CoU 18 Dec. 45.
Midori.— ^ Bobert Muter,^ Ene^ 5 Mar. 07 ; LUut. 8 Mar. 08 ; Cttpt, V27 ftajr 19 ;
Brevet'Mqjor 10 Jan. 37 ; Mqjor 16 I>ec. 45.
PhiUpotta Writ(ht Taylor, Em, i» 16 Mar. 32; Lieut, p4 Mar. 86 ; Cupt. ►SO Oct 40 ;
Major y P5 No?. 47.
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17jJ Frederick Wm. Clementa .
lOJf, ' John Thorne Weyland * .
15 , If William Atkln«
0 I Pat. Leonard M'Dougall •
0 I Edward Stopford Claremont,/.
21^ Hector Munro'
IS ! George Valiancy Hamilton* . .
0 I Percy Hill
William Thomas Col man . • . .
James Nicol Holmes
LlBUTEVANTfl.
9 Q99 James Black ''
Robert Douglas
Francis Hawtrcy Cox
WiUiam Hervey FitzOerald . .
John Nerille Peto • . . . .
mi Richard Hollis
WillUm Henry Kingsmill
Reginald Macdonell/* adj,
John Barnard Oeale
George Augustus Young . ,
Eirsxox,
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George Deare
Henry Calveley Cotton
William Henry Sharpe
John Weyland
Edward Benjamin Wilson ....
Simeon Henry Stiuurt
William Henry Eliot
Spencer Peel
Stei then Blake
Matthew White
WilUamKing
EMSiGirs.
William CauHabon Frend . . . . [ P 14 Xov. 45
HeuryQeorgeAuffUfttusPowelli 23 Jnn. 46
Robert Bemey Ficklin ^
Patrick Hopkins
Robert Le Marcliant Gray. . . .
GeorgeGranvilleGower Munro
John Henry Blake
Walter James Britlain
Kenneth Mackenzie Moffatt..
George Ernest Bulger
16 Feb. 14
ai July 06
9 Mar. 10
13 Feb. 86
p OFcb. 38
6 Sept 11
2 Feb. 14
P 24 AprU 85
7 Sept 15
17 July 41
16 May 11
12 Oct 15
P26 Feb. 36
P 6 May 37
P 18 July 41
IJnly 86
19 July 41
20 July 41
21 July 41
P 0 Dec. 39
P 15 Dec. 37
P 16 Apr. 42
22 July 41
23 July 41
14 Jan. 42
P 2 Dec. 42
25 June 44
P 5 July 44
P 4 Oct. 44
9 April 41
P 11 July 45
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23Fi>b. 16
1 Mar. 00
2 July 11
Pll May 39
10 July 41
20 May 13
29 Oct. 29
8 April es
13 Mai-. !>7
51 Dec. 30
P 7 June 44
»» 14'Nov. 45
18 Dec. 45
6 Mnr. 43
P 6 Oct. 38 <P 23 Jan. 46
13 Jane 30 > 3 Dec. 41
P 5 Nor. 47
28Jaue 3d
23 XoT. 41
9 Xqv. 46
1 Capt, Munr* Mvwd te lb*
P 5 Jnfy 44
22 July 13
10 Aug. 26 ' ««• <^ ^tH flw «!iA B»fi aa4 »••
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O Jan. 41 sMn Ttrinua •kinalslirt.
P 21 July 42 1 S certain Hnfentdn wrrcS \m tikr
1 a jm sift I ^*«<»*« »<»•»• *«'^*» »*• *«Df»i«w
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17 Dec 45 •t««nto(of»cv«i«Ui«rkaSHI«n4th^
P24 June 42 i w Uf«i. aisck «rvf4 *• mm.
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14 Apr, 46 1 »»c«. Niwiif. Bbf*-* Ortfe«.T«
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14 Apr. 46 in Canada.
15 Apr. 40
16 Apr. 46
18 Apr. 46
15 Jan. 47
P 5 Nov. 47
6 Nov. 471
Pffymiufer.—Wm.' Henry Wardell, 18 Dee. 28 ; Em. 15 Aug. 15 ; Liemi. ^2! Fb^ 21
At{futant. — Lieut, Reginald MacdODell, 13 June 45.
Quarter'Moiter, — James Baxter, 15 July 35.
^ur^wm.— John MaiUand, M.D., 3 Dec. 41 ; A.-Surg, 12 June, 98 1 M^A, 19 Dee. 26.
^Mi#toftN5ttr^on«.— A.B.Cleland,M.D.,21Feb.40. | Af^lCt.Qreen.—FincljiafSesrlee.
I Philip Whiteside Maclagan^M.D. 16 Jan.41. | i4peiaj, 5^lr John Kfrk&id ic^
>at.-Co1oneI Newton rcceired a commiMioa at the cmriy ag* of lw«We, Id eoawqavMc* oTtfis tnitm 4t lilt
then comnandloK a Reft, of Light Draftuont. Scrrvd in the We«t lodifli ia the camijaif tf WIA, mmdet
•. lieekwlth, at a Refimental Oftlcer; wm aftrrwardsapp'^intrd Auist^nr Quarter- UaaU-r-Oeaflralaii4 Mi^^
i<Je in St. Tliomas, and Orenu«la. Joinvd hit B{>;:t. on th»ir being ordered on lervlce to ttia QDMt of Aaie-
HI4« where ba eerred with the Division under Sir Joha Sharhrooke. Joined the annr wier Ae Ihftf aC
(ton, in Juna 1815; wa« appointed one of tiw> StalT CoooMMlaota la BtlBlaiai, a»il was >t>sint i* tkm
nf Landrecf hj the PruMlani.
jor UnttfT aerred in the PeoSniiula with the 7th Fosllleiv, and Wat prevent at the rapture of Opeeto, and battle
rera. Also at the attaelc upon New Orleans ia Jan. IB1% and eommaaded tba rl«tt advanced picJbat on the i^tglu
IT retired from Its position — iho pickeu were eipuaed at inurrab to a UmMf aanneaaie. OaneSAsariy
d alTaiarera, in ron^e^iuence of wliich be became a priaoner of war, and was detained la Flmttae (MB MM.
^r Weyland ferved the cami>aigi>s iu Upjicr Canada froai 1^19 to ItfIA, iadudhif die irtinas at pifl
and Stoney Crfek, %t which last Itr wa» severe! j wounded.
|rr Atkin serred at Walchcren in 1800, and iu the Peninsula with tba 8d Uglu ImMmttf at Hm Cft«%
I Legion, from Dec. 1810 to the end of that war In 1814» including the atlark oq On«id« llSiltiSi, %aMt 90
'a, sieges of 011f«nc», Ciuda4 Rodngo, Bod^oa, and forts ai f^ilamanea, haUle of fltlaflaaca» eSptHV^f
and the Retiro, slego of Burgos and inj^ortng the retreat fn»ai thenee, whem tWtw* UffM lirflKttf 2hP
of the Oeniian Legion rf«i<uN«'i1 •! liirv'e body uf French caTalfT: battle of VMtovhi. aetioa atHMaiM HA
iH'biutlan, actions in the I'Trenic*, )ia<fuu;e of the BIdassoa (wouitdinl), hattl^a^f KWeUe and IIHss
fl.<*«nt>nik timnn,»AmA\ m,.A s>.<. •■!••. .•/ .I.a •.^•.Ia tw..l.ljka MuBt<«." «*!..<.• •^•laa
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9i8lJoIm BfOts^> .Bnt. 1 Jidy, 08 ; Lt. 1 Nov. 06; Capt. 15 April, 13; Jtfo/or,
P 6 Not. 25 ; Lt.-CoL 9 Dec. 86 ; Col. 9 Nov. 46.
jr(|/^,^9 Henry Bdwtrd CyDfcll," .EW. 8 July, 06 ; Lieut. 25 Feb. 08 ; Capt.
9 Jan. 22 ; Brevet^Mt^, 10 Jan. 87 ; Afqfar, 30 Aug. 43.
Captains,
Gilbert WooUard
George Adams Bamee, «.
Jamee Keating ■•.•.•..
Jamea Piggott*
C. Aa Marechaux •«••••
JDi#tf^eii4tnf 1.
Wm. Forbes Haebean . • • •
Thomaa Jones . • • • •
Frederick Rice Stack. . . .
Henry Robert Cowell • .
John Smith Cannon ....
SniiffHi.
Joseph Hayes, a^f
John Henry FtvnderriUe
John Oandy •*...*....
Robert Alexander London
BKSION.
20 Nov.
12 Dec.
96 Apr.
6 Apr.
ODee.
17
32
30
15
20
7 Jnly 37
9 Mar. 38
1 Jane 30
15 April 42
28 Jan. 42
10 Feb. 43
10 if or. 43
P2l Mar. 45
P 16 Sept. 45
14 April 46
LIEUT.
27 May 22
P23 Sept 24
9 Aug.
9 Apr.
6 Apr.
39
25
26
7
7
7
1 Mar. 44
14 Apr. 46
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
42
42
42
CAPTAIN.
27 Mar. 40
30 Oct. 40
30 Aug. 43
14 Feb. 34
5 Aug, 42
BREVET-
UAJOR.
9 Nov. 46
S Major O'Drll B«r«c« wHh tb*
5Ch OM tb« fliipeiiition to Souih
Ameriea in 1807' Ala«iii(b»P«nin-
•nU ia Str '1 hoioas I'lctwa'* Uivi-
■«••, from 1809 t« ilw cnil oT that
war in 1814, including th« baiil* uf
Ba««CA» ItuM at Torres Veilta*,
■clioaxtf Panbal, Redtnba, Con-
drisa, Fox d'Aroucc, Lcru, Rob*
l«da, Gttanla. aod l>«buft«l> batila
•f FuentCf d'Onor, actiou of El Bodon, first tiei* <rf
BadajM, atcga and capture of Ciodad Rudriico and ol
Badajos. batila of SaUnanca (aaveraiy wounded)*
capture of Madrid and iba Retira, ra<reM Irpm
BurROa* baUlee of Viitnria, the Nivelh, the Nitre»
Orthai, and TouIouhu Bmbaikcd for Amacica in
1814. aud wag prment at the affair at PUtttbiirg.
S Major Pirxoct aevwad with dM 9Bt|i at tba first
takiBf of Chnsaa Ui Cbina.
John Denham Saunder . »
At^ant.-^Mn9. Josepih Hayes, 30 Dec. 45.
Quarter-Master.'-'y^m. Miller, 7 Jan. 42.
^ Surg.-^John Wardrop Moore, 10 Feb. 43 ; A.-S. 20 July, 30 -, H.^A. 8 May, 28.
0 I Amistant Surgetm.^Joim Mallins, 13 Oct. 43.
Tacingi Buff. — Agents^ 5ir John Kirkland & Co.
I 0»l«irtl John Ro«8 seired with the 51tt in the Peninsnla under Sir John Moore, and wbs present In
tX Lugo, (be retrcikt to, and battle of« Corunna. On the expedition to Walcheren and siage of
Wuililug, 111 t800. Peninralar campatgns from Jan. Idll to the end of that war in 1814, inclvdiof the
battltf <^Famtef d'Onor, liege of Badi^oa and tt^rming of Fort San Chriitoval in 181 1 , covering the yicges
of Oodad Rodrigo and Badajoi, affair at Uorcfco, battle of Salamanca, oaptore of the Retiro at Madrid,
sicga of Burgoa and retreat from thence, action at San Munoi, battle of Kivelle, and carrying ffto h«4ght!«.
arif St. Pi, and battle of Ortbet. Served also the campaign of 18 IS, including the battle pf Waterloo aud
taUng of Cambray. Wounded in actioo at Lesaoa, 81 tt AogitBt IBIS.
Teara'Serr.
Full
Pay.
'
98
96
6
IS
16
10
?
5
15.
4
2
3
9
IQ
5
Half
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0
0
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0
0
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0
0
0
Royal Newfoundland Companies.
Lieutenant' Colonel.
9 l!3i Robert Law,* KH. JSns, 8 Jane, 1809; Licxii. 27 May, 11 ; Coft. P18
Oct. 21 ; MnjoTy P29 Ang. 34; Lieut.'CoK2 Peb. 44.
Captains.
Richard Saunders ....
Hngh Best Chambers
Chiurlee Pattison
LiBTTTBKANTS.
John Nicholls. .......
William Jenltins, «. . .
John Gillespie, A4f.
Walter Saxton Bold . .
Henry Christ. Marriott
Allair Meszies
ENSiavB.
William John Coen ..
Martin Petrie ........
Charles Henry Marthi.
0
0
0
EiraiON.
4 Not. 09
21 Jan. 42
P 7 Oct. 86
P 12 Feb. 18
23 Feb. 38
31 May 39
6 Aug. 41
P 5 Sept. 48
18 0et. 31
23 Feb. 44
14 April 40
27 April 46
LIEUT.
25 Oct. 10
P 19 Oct. 43
P 30 Aug. 39
7 Dec. 88
20 Dec. 40
7 Jan. 42
25 Not. 42
P 19 June 46
16 Aug. 36
CAPTAIN.
26 Oct. 41
P19 June46
P 10 Dec. 47
nUETHT-
M AJon.
IJbMOaL
af
of
Badi^os,
ia^a*
f»«-
A4^utant.—Lietit. John Gillespie, 5 Not. 47.
i9aH^e(m.--Cathrine Campbell Hamilton Grant, 22 Dec. 46 ; il .-5ur. 30 Mar. 38 .
Auistant'Surgeon. — Jas. Chas, Martin, 11 Not. 42,
Facingt Blue* — Agents, Sir John Kirkland & Co.
Lawaarted wKh tlie 71st Regt. on Sir J. Moore*» retreat at Lugo ond Corunna, in 180S-9 j at the
JBuahioft, ia 1809; sttbMquently in the Penitixula, Inchidlag the affair at Sobral, itas^ena'* retr at,
ffaortea I>'0h0r,8d and 5th May 1811 (wonnded in two places) ; covering In and. 'id siog^w of
actions at Arroya de Molino and Aimaraz, defence of Alba de TorraoB, battle* of liie P/renee*
Hiaaiy^i convoy at Elifonda, in July 1813 *, battle of tl.c Nirc, affair at Cainbcv eupluvi d
At nl ITrt on tho rirer Adonr, battle near Bnyonne ISUi Dec. 1S13, aSuire at Iltilltttis
»JBt. Palais, aad Aire; battle of Orthes, and affblr at Tarbe», where he wa» severely wouudvd.
thtf-cimfalgii of 1815, biehtdln; the battle of Waterloo— severely wounded aud boise killad
4k9L fterT«4 afterwards with the array of occupation la France.
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33
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39
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IVavisianal BattdUan a^
XIrtf f otQitf 1 Col^nBlt-
9 Thomas Weftre,« KH. JEn$. 14 Sept. 04; Ximf. iSff Ja&6 Ot^; Ca;pteln» 19
April 1810; Brev^-Mqj. 21 June 13; MeQar^ 1 June 96; Brwei^LUiti.^
CoU 22 July 30; Lieut, *CoU 13 Apr. 88; Go/. 93 Kot. 41.
Thomas Edwin Kelly,' jB^. 1 ApiU 06 ; Utut, 11 Feb. 08 ; Capi. 96 Dec. 89 ;
Brevet'Mqf&r, 10 Jan. 37 ; Mq/&r, i>94 FeU 37 ; iAma.'Col, 11 May 41.
5^/f Captain. «
Henry Jackson, J&n«. p 5 April, 31 ; X«. p SO Sept. 83 ; Capt, 27 Dee. 49.
Acting Aifjutant, — JEnt, Lowry, 96 F.
Acting Quarter-Master.— Lieut, W. W. Bond, 4 P.
^tif^eofi.— John Freeborn Pink, 10 Nov. 37 ; A.-iS. 97 Apr, 90 ; H. ii. 9 July 09.
Agents f Sir John Kirkland & Co.
1 Colonal W«ar« laired with the Britlih aii4 Raarian army In Italy, in laOB ; In Evypt, In 1807,
tha Turks, Including the second attack on Roeatta, tha eaptura of gooa and ciiele on the rifht bank of
the Nile, and the retreat to Alexandria. At the reduction of the Xeiandt of Iichia and Procide, u IMW } al
the taldng of the Ionian leles, in 1809 and 10; and during the siege of Santa Maura as an acting Biwteoer
Officer. In the Peninsula as aide^e-canip to Gen. Sir John Oswald commanding the 6th Division, dorinc
the campalcns of 1812, IS, and 14, Jnelndlng the eereio aSMr at TiUa Muriel, the whole retreat tnm
Burgos, the adtance of 1818, affhir of Osma, battle of Vlttode. both aieauUs and dwln^ the whole tlefe
of San Sebastian, battle of tha NiTelle, and some of the aflkirs at the Mayor's Houaa ki fhwt of Btdait
on the Bayonne road. -.
9 Lleut.CoIonel Kelly termed on the expedition to Copenbagea, In 1807; at the captufe 6f virlteiqae
in ISOe, and Oaadaloupe in 1810; the campalgni of 1813, li, and 15, in Lower Cttada, loclttdlac tk«
actions at Chateauguay and Flattsborg. ^ ^l
» ' .
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' V< T II I
Yean' Bert.
FuUlHalf
37
39
3A
Infantry Depot BattaKm, in the Isk qf Wi^JiL
• I *♦
Lieut.-Calonei,'^^ Hobnan Castonec,* JS'tu.20 Oct. 08; Lieui. 93 Feb. 10 1 Cev#.
P26 May, 14; Major P 2 Sept. 24 ; lAeut.-CoL p 12 Dec. 96; O)/. 23 JfirrTl.
Mqjcr.-^J^ John Alfe»,» JBtis, 6 Nor. 07 ; Zieut. 26 Deo. 10 : Ca0^*l3Jiar. V :
Mqjor, 17 Aug. 41. ' -r #
Pa|/iitfli^«'.--J? Edward Fugion,* 28 Dec. 10; Ens. 4 May, 09; U. 25 July, 11.
Aeitng Adjutant. --Lieut. R. B. Deering, 09 P. ^ '
Acting Quartermaster.— Lieut. Paterson^ 42 F.
AgentSy Sir John K\xV\BXk^U,Co» ^
tbi 5^L^*^?S? ^^r^ •t Walcberen kii800^ unI nbee^iuently fa the PeoinMla. tadodiaa ih^ x
and V?-ui: .T i!f7^ 'if ."^f ^ **' "*• campaigns In Spain. PortngaU and Franoe. of l«k^ Jl. i%l'sa
Tn* rh^ J .n ***? If^ *• ^^^^* ""l*^"' ''"*«•* »«'»«« ^^ «*« «»bSnt from llS^aiiSrdai ^ *
iS m.«.J?..h?^ """~' r'"^*' *S ^^ ""*!*»' Torrw Vedras, occupation of thVm. Zd^ZmS!
H"rC^7 .« **' *'r*^'S**. •*!***'? *' ^"^^^ Redlnha. Pies d-Arouce, oSrda, and skbilnL fittTSf
d'^or. siege of BadiUosin Jane 1811, actions at El Bodon aed iM^^tPt^J^^FmiS^Umiti^^
Rodrigo, siege, storm and escalade of ike Castle of Badalos hi March and Auin iffl k^Mi. «#
JJi wl!!l *^"*.;'*''^1'' 2?1 '*»*y* *»* **• ■*^' *•««• o' VlttdHa, blockadiof pSDSansTtffhS
i»Vgo^"r^a"r,:i;Sd*u'si;'^^^ •^"- •' "^* '*»^'^- «•• Ki'i2d«sss:i2iiriiie
bJtl^r&rmfn^rgro*? B^u;j;:;,^nitrj^<i&!"' *^ •'• «* ^ that war in 1614.
Wi
-.t kl
Satfal Malta FmoibhIUgiinent: -^ - ;••;•.; 263
Colonel, *• *-
•
Covnt Sir Francis Rivarola, KCMO. KGH. JBH#. 4 April, 1795; Lieut. 81 Feb. OB;
Copt. 18 Harch,04; Jftf/or, 6Feb. 07; Lteut.-Col, 7Marcli,ll; C^M9Jaly.81:
Mqjor-Gen, 22 July, 30 ; Lieut.-Gen. 23 Nov. 41. '
JLieut>'ColoneU—*Fnnci9co BnsietV 2a July, 47.
Mqltr.-^Ctiiio Cat^ttf ^ ^ July, 47. *
r*SalT8tore Callefa, 17 Feb. 40.
*Mederico de Marchesi AleMi, 10 Julyi 40.
^^^. .„. J ^Antonio Maltel, 11 April, 46.
>apK«ii#.s *Q^ei,;j^ Petit, 10 May, 45.
t ^Salverio Gait, 12 Feb. 47.
» t >
t.
JKr«^.<<
l^Peliee Bisao, 20 July, 47.
f ^GiuMppe Gouder, 2 Jan. 40.
U '/ . ' j *Geofgi6 Virtu, 17 Feb. 40.
fj*^*^^^*. J *Nlcola MelroTich, 10 July 40.
, 4Aeufemnts.< tYfintun Gatt, 11 Aprfl, 46.
^'Giuaeppe Cayarra, 10 May, 46.
^*Gln0^fpe Sesino, 20 July, 47.
^^Fil^po Bynaiid, 2 Jan. 40.
«Loreto Bonavita (Adj.) 17 Feb. 40.
^Ginoeppe de Piro, 10 July, 40.
*Jame8 Lazaarini, 1 1 April, 46.
*Saveriode Piro, 10 May, 45.
*Henry Montanaro, 12 Feb. 47.
*Filipp8 Giacomo Testafenata, 20 July, 47.
Paymaeier^ — ^Vincenzo Riszo, 26 Feb. 17.
^ Ad^tent. — ^Ensign Lorento Bonavito, 12 Feb. 47.
. , (tuajcter-MoMter^f—^V^olo Salamone, 26 Jan. 39.
«. > Sur§mm^—J, Montanan^ 3 Aug. 98.
Ateiitant' Surgeon. — Ludoyico Bernard, M.D. 27 Jan. 43.
Fadnge Blue. — Agents^ Sir John Kirkland k Co.
1 Lt.^Col. Botlett WM acUv«lf employed in Ttriout opeiatioof against the French prior to hli entry
Jtttothe firitifth service, and wu severely wounded hr a bayonet thrust in the right side of hit neck,
and taken prisoner at the capture of Fort Vrbano. Served afterwards during the operations at Malta
in 1000. Served in Sicily in 1807 ; in Calabria in 1806; after which he was taken prisoner at the cap-
ture by the Prenefa of the Island of GaprL
8 CoL Campbell served with the 61st, at the capture of Kandy In Ceylon, in 180S ; the campaign
of 1808>0 in Spain, including the battle of Corunna. Also the campaigns of ]|^11, 12, IS, 14« aadtft,-
under the I>u^e efK'elUngtoa, indudiAg t|i« second Aiegeof BadUiJocoatUflioT Vittorla, thePyreaeee
(on the fiOwahd 26fth v^iy), lleiglits of L«saea, Kivelle, ond St. Pe, Orthes, and Waterloo, and itorm>
Ing of Oambray.
9 Lt-'CoL BaTDwell landed in the Penintola with the Dulce of Wellington'* ani7 on the Ist Aug. ifiU, u Sn
capwn !■ the 4Mh. apd. did not r^wrn ustU Ute breajf^ing «p of that nm es Boarttaux in M1S» ahd waa vretenf and
* • smgii^a at <ae WtHea of Boleia «hd l^miieta, adTaocc under Sir A. Cameron acroe* the Doaio to jom Mr John
, Ifoocry MiiMiafiropB Alsaeida te Lisbon, the retleat M Portegal alter the battle of Talavera; battle of Bau«0| and
* * >e(nw fa tlj^ luies ^4 Uabon ; alTaira en Uaaaeea'a ivtxcat, aetion of flAbiigd. battle of PndBtea d'Onor, irat klege
, «g ma^liin-aetitta eTFfietKe 0«hialdo, liege and atorm of Cindad Rodrico a»4 of Badajot, ba.ttle id Salamanea,
captare of Madrid, aOdra on the retreat from Madrid to Portugal, battle of Vittoria, bloekade of Pampelmia, battles
of the Peroiees, cfoanng of (be Bidaaioa, atonoiiig of the enemy's IbrtiieA eatKnchtaenta on the 7th and 9tb Oct.
I Ul»allla»4f mk "Hkivh, 6Mie» (botae shot), and Touloua*. He waa also preaent with the tth at tba Ibreing of
the Khf ber Paaa on the Stb April 1843 (Cabeol M «ial), and in the campaign oa' the Sullcj (diedal), iacleding tbs
battles ofMoodkec, Feraceahali (horse shot), and Sobsaop^
10 Paymasier Jellleoe served at the capture of Heligoland in 1807. Frequently engaged in boats
In the North Seas and Baltic, -aikl in several ailkini with Danish gun boats and tlie Russians during
1008, P, and 11. Served two years on the island of Anholt, and eoasnumded a company at the defeat 6f
>ftMaifiA'^'t%flr attack of the {Aland In 1811,— the garrison taking prisoners more than double their
•t«#a'Mmhere. Served afien^ards in the Peninsula,
i> •• gf -ntyflfkaster thompion accompanied the 8Ut Regt. tbroaghout all its services.
Jit :ltf iCaptafa' MlddJctoh served in the Peninsula and Franoe from ISth Mareta, 1810, to 18th
Jaly, 1614, including the battle of Barrosa, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, where he volimteered with
^e^ btoHnilig'' party ; siege of Bad^joz, bottles of Solamauoa, Vitloria, NiveUe, Mire, Orthef, and
TtoHttiias i haddes various affairs or outposts.
**' 'ir PiMaMter Sabine served with the 21st at the siege of Scylla in lft09. He was attached to the
<^#NM4dMr Battalion at the Faro of Messina iu 1810, and exposed lo the daily flra from MuraVs bat-
it^tieie^. ' InlStS he was ^t the taking of the Island of Pouza; and ia the action before Genoa on tho
.iflMi iftM 1614 be was severe y wounded on the Iwad while leading a company of the Slst to dis-
> 'Ibdgil^ too- e^emv' from their strong position in the village of Sao Martino.
n. '•4'SteiiC. M'Ntir served during the American war in the campaigns of 1813 and 14 on the borders
adf laMiQIUttrm, and on the Niagara frontier, including the investment of Fort George, action at Black
Book aad eaptora of the To«u of Buffaloes. siege of Fort Jirto, and iho aotion at the sortie, 17th Sept.
aiHHmlm Auer ttiniirs. prisoner of war about six moaths.
15 Lt. Courtenay served In the Peninsula from 1811 until severely wounded in the Pyrenees, in 1818.
10 Paymaster Ifatthews served in the Nepaul war In 1614 and 15; at the capture of Hattrass; in
Ibo Uahratta war in 1817 and 18; at the capture of Bhurtpote; and the campaign of 184S in
Aji^iafkistan, under General Pollook.
17 Lieut. Moorhead served throughout the war in China as Sub-assistant Commissary-General ,
and waa present at Chusan. the Bogue Forts, operations before Canton, at Amoy, Chusan, Ningpo*-
and sortie in defence, Ciiapoo, Woosung, Shangbae, Chin Kiang Foo,and Nankin.
18 Lieat. Pietera &erved in the American war in Canada in 1814 and 15 ; also in the late rebellion
tai Canada.
19 Lieat. B. H. Edwards served In the Peninsula from 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, inrlnd-
lam fhosiene and stormina of Badaiox (wounded) with the 0th Portuguese regiment of the Line; and
Y«n' Benr.
Full
S2 1
49
43
36
49
41
26
41
37
30
41
32
34
20
40
36
44
Uftlf
Pay.
3ft
0
ft
dft
12
4A
0
0
10ft
0
0
5ft
264
Secrtdtmff Staff.
16 ;27ft
47 1
23 il2A
17 19ft
10 lA
10 2^4
22 16f,
14 1«,«
17 WA
18 17ft
6 0
Inspeetmff FiM Officers.
4P Nidiolaa Uamntcm/ KH. JBnt, 16 June, 1796 > Lieui. 0 Dee. 96 1 Capi. 26
June, 03 ; Mqjor, 18 June, 12 ; Breo.-Lt.-Col, 27 May, 26; Col. 28 Jont, 38.
Chesborough Grant Falconar,' KH. Em. Pi Sept. 96; Lieut. 1 Not. 99; Capt.
26 Dec. 06; Brevet-Afqjor, 12 Aug. 19; Jl£y*.-Jf<{;or, P26 June, 23; Xlnc^.-
Col. P22 Oct. 26; CoL 28 June, 38.
John Wharton Frith,' Bru. p 17 July, 04 ; Lieut. 27 Feb. 06; Capt. 29 Jan« 12 ;
Mqfor, 22 July, 80 ; Lieut.'Col. pIO Dec. 36 ; CoL 9 Nov. 46.
9 Frederick Mauneell/ .Sm. 16 Hatteh, 12 ; Lieut, p 28 Jao. 13 ; Capt. p24
June, 19 ; Mqfar, p 14 Aug. 27 ; Lteut.-CoL 23 May, 36 ; CoL 9 Not. 46.
John Gregory Baumgardt,* CB. Mns, 1 Aug. 98 ; Lieut. 20 March 01 ; Capi.
10 Jan. 10 ; Major, p 21 Oct. 24 ; Lieut^CoL p 9 Juoo 26 ; CI0/. 88 June 38.
Sir Richard Doherty,* Bus. p 10 Sept 03 ; Lieut. 22 Not. 04 ; Capt. 21 May
12 ; Major, p 10 Sept. 24 ; Lieut.-Col. p 26 Sept. 26 ; C»l. 23 Not. 41.
WiUiam Bush,? KH. Comet, p7 Jan. 08 ; laeut. p 39 June 09; Capt. p32 July
13 ; M^or, p 8 April 26 ; Lieut.-CoL P22 May 29; CM. 9 Not. 46.
9 TO Jas. CampbeU,* KH. Bns. p 12 June 99 ; X^ 25 Dec. 00 ; Capt. 1 Aug. 06 ;
Bree.'Maj. 12 Aug. 19 ; Afty. P17 May 21 ; X^-a>?.Pl2 July 31 ; ColJd NaT.46.
9 Charles BamweU,»CB.JS^. 30 July, 07; Lieut. 30 March, 09; Capt. 19
May, 14 ; Bretet'M({j. 10 Jan. 37 ; Maj. 23 Nov. 41 ; X^-Co/«22 D«c 46.
Paymasters.
Nicholas Maunaell, 21 Aug. 1813 ; Bns, 27 Apr. 00 ; LieuL 2 Not. 09.
IHIchard Je]Ucoe,*<> 24 Feb. 1814; ^d Lieut. 17 June 07.
John Woodgate, 26 June, 1829; Bns. 17 Oct. 06; Lieut. U Febw 08; Capi.
20 Feb. 12.
Henry Balthaaer Adomi, 30 Oct. 1828; Bns, 23 Feb. 16 ; lAeut. 12 Jaoe, 1^
Capi. 17 Sept. 26. ^ ^'
Hugh Perey Fonter, 10 June, 1824 ; Bns. 24 July, 11 ; Lieut. 14 Dec. 16. —
Charles Henry Pclrse, 23 Aug. 39 ; Bns. pO Dec. 27 ; Lieut. 18 July, 30. . .
9 John Middleton,*^ 26 Not. 26 ; Bns.\0 Mar. 08 ; X#. 4 Oct. 09 ; Capt. 7.J^r.9*
John Henry BlatthewsJ' 21 Oct. 13. ::
9 Arnold Thompson," 22 Aug. 05 ; Bns. 6 Sept. 98 ; Lieut. 9 July 03» ' "
John Sabine," 25 Sept. 46 ; Bm. 6 June, 05 •, Lieut. 14 April, 08. . ' ^
Adjutants.
Thomas Shields
Robert M*Nair»
John O'Neill, StnjfTAdJ.at Etlinhurgh
Charles Pratt Hamilton
9 WiUiani Allan Courtenay"
• 9 JAtDOB Banhui^' Hamilton
Alexander Gordon Moorbcad" . . . .
.Cliarles Pleters'*
1 9 Benjamin Hutchlns Edwards"' . .
I Robert Alexander Dagg
ENSIGN.
i
UBUT.
ADJTJTA
4 Feb. 00 j 3 Aug. 01 [28 Jidy
1 22 Oct. 1^1 24 Mar.
9 Apr. 12.20 Fob.
29 June 30 1 P 13 Mar,
14 June 0i)|23 Aug.
t>5Scpt. 09 P23 July
26 May 2*2 ji* 3 Dec.
4 Aug. 14] 1) 8cpt.
14 May 12, 21 Oct.
2 Jan. 431 15 Mar. 40^ 17 S^t.
14
16
36
13
12.1
14 JiUy
8 |r«b.
24 n>^.
22 Nw.
6 Dec.
25\ 6F«b.
19 2 Apr.
Id} 7 May
1 Colonel Hamilton tcrved the muopalirn oriTOOinHoUftad, find irasprotent in (he diflreii<iit bnttfre; vitli
the expedftloa to South America, faicludinK the attack on Buenos Afret, and all the sMrmWicg wSch took
place before and mfter that event \ in th<> Pcalnsula under Sir John Af oore. Including the battlet 9t Rolcia
Vimlera, and Ck^mona. gcrerely wounded (Toit a lej;) fai artiou at Flushing, 7th Auf. IMO.
9 Colonel Falcooar'k trnriceH :--Arat Egyptian eam^tim; rampalfpi* of 180»-a in Italy, ineludlBi VatUa
of llaida, siege of Scr Ua, and capture of Catrone. Second EKjrpHan canipaifcn, tacludinf thtf slafa of
Roiatla, and action at El Hanct. Campaign of Idli, In Hoilnnd, nichiaing action at Huncs and Hoasbard*
aent of Antwerp. Campatfn of ]919» in Flanders. Besides the abore, varieui othar deiallorx^serrleaa
aad sklrmisbas. Medal for aerrteet la Erypt.
t Colonel Frith was pr«»ent In scfcral affairs consequent upon the operationa carried ou by tbcdlTttlrsi
of the army under Colonel Chalmers in the Trarancoie war» }iartieiilar1}- on t3i« 16th Januaqr 1869; and tho
ftorming of the enemy's iln<«s 011 the Stst Feb. following. Served also at chu capture of the Isle of Aouitoa.
and of the Isle of Franca in 1810^
4 Colonel Mauinell served in tlia ^ninsala fbom Aug. 1819 to the end of that war !n 1814, fadodlng
tba ilega of San Sobaetian, passage ^f the Bidaisoa, battles of Ni«ellc. lOih NoVn »nd Nire. 0th, 9iJw and
lllh Dee. Served also la fha American «rar, and was sUgbily wounded at Bladensburg, S4th Aug., aaiisevoeBlr
ftt Kcw Orleans. ISd Dec. 1814. • -• *
9 Col. Baumgttdt was present and aerved during the whole of Generals Lord Lake andBlr O. Il«wln*a
campaigns in India In 1609, 4, (, 6, and 7, including the battlee of fAswartpe, FutUghur, and scvvtU mlnwr
actions; the slegeaaff Aim, Dho^, Bliurtpore, and Hattras. .<orvcfl during the whole of tli«-^ahraCta ram«
palfn lit 1817 and M. fUppressed a ttrj sr>nous InMirrection in Rombay, wlien Commandant of ^t 0«r-
rison in 1838. derved alH> dur ng tUe Att.:Iianistan campaT^n tn 1*39 and IH9»,iind commanded tlJ9 storm*
iBf colaaiaa againkt the forrr<*9 of KiioUt.
6 Sir Richard Uoheiiy trrYod at the cnptnrv of Martininue In \M^ and of Q ja^loupe tn 1810.
7 Col. Bosh served at Walchrren In IH)0.
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fHoulton, George, 43 Foot
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Howard, Hon. Henry, Unattached
HoweU, James, Royal Artillery
Hugo, Thomas, 91 Foot
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9 Wi Humbley, William,** Rifle Brigade
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Humphreys, John Goullin,"* Ooldst. Ods.
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Hunter, George James,'" Royal Artillery
Hunter, James, 70 Foot
Hunter, John, Unattached
Hurdle, Thomas, Royal Marines
Hnssey, Thomas, Royal Marines
Hutchinson, Fred. James Taggart, Unatt.
Hutchinson, James,'** 1 Garrison Batt. ..
Ibbetson, Charles Parke, 89 Foot
Imlach, Alexander, Unattached
Ince, Ralph Piggott, Unattached
Ingall, Fred., Lenox, Unatt., Deputy >
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Inge, Charles, Unattached
Inge, William, Unattached
Irwin, Thomas, 6 Dragoons
Jackaon, George Wm. ColHos,'^ 16
Lanccn, Stt^ Officer of Pensioners
Q3ft Jago, Darcll,«* Royal Artillery ....
James, Demetrius Grevis, Royal Marines
IBJames^ Henry, ^^ Royal Marinea ....
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Jameeon, James, 4 Foot
Jarris, Samuel Raymond, 7 Dragoons
9 •Jeffreys, Richard,'* 53 Foot, Bar^
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JenkUis, Richard, \5nsXi.,StaffOf.qfPen.
Jenour, Matthew, Unattached.
Johnson, Yarrall, 63 Ftiot
Johnston, William, Unattached
9 Johnstone, James 7 Foot . . .
Joliffe, Sir Wm. G. H., Bt,, Bourbon Regt
Jones, Ebenezer, Unattached
*Jones, Edward, 39 Foot
Jones, John Evans, Royal Marines
Jones, Thomas, Irish Brigade
8 Jones, William, 52 Foot ,
♦Jones, Wm.,1 Prorisional Batt. of Mil.
Jones, William Prime, Unattached
Jordan, Jacob, Unattached
Julius, Wm. Mayor, 13 Dragoons
Kaye, Wilkinson Lister, 'RojsX Artillery. .
Keane, George Michael, Unattached ....
Keating, James Singer, Unattached ....
Keats, John Smith, Royal Waggon Train
Keens, John, Unattached
9 OB KeUy, Townsend R.,'*' UoatUched
KeOenbach, Frederick, 3 R. Veteran Batt
Kellet, John, Rojral Marines
Kelly, Edward Henry Moore, Unatt. ....
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28 April 97 18 July 06MSept«
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8 Dec. 04 26 Sept. 06 25 May
24 Apr. 85 30 June 37 2 June
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14 Mar. 161 5 Feb. 41
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28 Sept 15
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7 Gilbert' John Lafi« Buchanan, X^^'u^an/
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9 AljcxknUer Fred. WiUiiim Papfflou . . .
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7 Alex. Graham WOkhiwm Hamilton. . •
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2 Feb. 32
29 May
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7 April 42
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3 David William Paynter
3 George Robert Barlcer, Adfjutant
7 Peter Pickmore Faddy
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2 Henry R.BardlyWiImot,jr«^.7Jiil740
WUUam Bethell Gardner.
John Henry Lefroy •
Chas. James Bochanan Riddell • • • .
Arthur George Burrows
Moiyneuz Chas. Marston .••..•••.
Kdward Price •...
Charles CoWOle Young,"»
James William X>omy ille « .
Edwin Wodehouse, Jidfjutont
George Ashley Maude, Adjutant
John Farnaby Cator, At^utant .«
Bvan Maberly
H.B. Hew GrahamRoss, Me^. 92 May 46. •
10 John Russell Domvile
10 Wm. Manley Hall DUon
10 Hen. Wm. Hontresor..
1 0 Wm. UoSkt Douglas WUIan
H.B. Collingwood Dickson, tmf, 99 Umj 40
H.B.Mn. R. Chas. Hen. Spencer'^'iip...
10 Henry John Thomas
George Graydon
Anthony Oldfield
Henry Paget Christie |
Jas. Benjamin Dennis |
Denis Wm. Pack j
Jolw Travers
Hon. George Talbot Devereux.
Richard Blackwood
Ralph Shuttleworth Allen . . ,
William Swmton.....
6 Bdward William Rodwell . . .
5 Spencer Delves Broughton.. .
Allan Hamilton Qraiiam . . .
John Miller Adye
Frederick Alex. Campbell. . «
Henry Philip Goodenough .
George Bucknall Shakespear
Richard Henry Croflon .....
Matthew Smith Dodsworth .
Murray Octavius Nixon . . .
H.B.Henry Lynedodi Gardiner .
2 Benjamin Bathurst ,
Henry Bourchier Osborne Savile. .,
Robert Parker Radcliffe, A4fiaant^
Thomas Knox ,
Charles Wright Younghusbaud
Thomas Cromie Lyle
Robert Corryra Romer
George Wilder
Cliarles Ijiwrence d* Aguilar, «. . . ,
8Huich Archibald BeauchampCampbeU
1 Richard Bratton Adair ....
RobertTalbot
Henry Lempriere
Arnold Thompson
Henry Clerk
7 Wm. Robert Gichard
7 Francis Beckford Ward....
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5 Matthew Charles Dixon
9 Charlei Fauuce Thomdike
6 Henry Rogers
K.B.John Tumer"^« .-
iK.B. Augustus Charles Lennox FitzrSay . ,
6 Edward Henry Fiaher
tt.B.Robert Frederick Mountain
S Samuel deareland
H.B. A-ttgoBtiis Charles Sta)>letoa SomerMt
1 Pentyre Anderson Morshaad .
7 Samuel Rood Storin Inglefield
10 Edward Mourrier Boxer . . . • .
0 Charles Sondamore I«ongdcn «
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H.B.James Robert Qibbon
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3 Percy Francis Qotlier Scott . .
8 SomerriUs McDonald Cakler ...
9 Wimnn Pan! PoUock
1 Henry Francis Strange
H.B. John Saltren Willett
H.B.Jdhn Charles William Forteseue .
5 William HamUton Cox
8 Ridhard O'Connell
H.B. WilUam Francis Smith Kem . • .
10 MUler Cliilbvd
7 Richard Wheatley Brettingham .
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8 Mortimer Adye ••...
7 Thomas Rfehard M'Queen .....
8 GSbarles TVigance Franklin .....
8 Alexander C«sar Hawkins, «. • « .
1 James Morris HUl
6 Barday LawBon
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6 Edward Arthur WilUams
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3 Neil M^nnes Mackay
3 Wm. James Esten Grant
10 Jdieph Clark ChUds
H.B. George Vanderheyden Johnson .
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John Lindredge Elgce .••..«••.
John Desborough
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George Shaw
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: 5 Edmund Henry Rene Flint
Wm. Jtyres Nash Taylor
Edw. Swiaton
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Annine Dew •
George Sidney Robert^n .......
Edward Hiftton Ea»t
Dixon Edward Ho5te
Edward Taswell "...
I Jolrn Singleton
. Wm. Edmund Moyses Bcllly . . . • •
' William Boyd Saundern
Cbarles Hodekinson Smith
,,, Henry Terrick Fltz Hugh , .
r. Wilmot Hortdn Moody ' - . .
" Whaley NicoU Hardy . . . :
John Lawrance Bolton ....<•
li James Bundle Lugg
^ George Henry John Alex. Fniser .
6 Thomas Lambert < •
0 France James Soady
7 Edward Eldon Robert Dyneley ...
2 Frederic Haryey Bathnrst PhiHtps
Joseph Godby . . .. t • • > • • • '
Domlnick 3arsfield Greene ......
Philip Francis Miller ...;
William Wigram Barry
9 James Thomas Orme ••...;...*
4) I George Hatton Colomb
d George William Dmmmond Hay
Thomas H^nry Harding ........
Philip Daves Margesson ...«..••
Merryn Stewart ..... .-..
James Fredcriclt D'Arlcy Street . .
Archibald Motteux Calvert
o G'Bryen Bellingbam Woolsey ... *
4 Alfred Wilkes Drayson
k Oadwalladcr William Elgcc. .-. . .
1 '. Bdmimd John Carthew ....
8. George Harrison Ann Forbes * . • .*•
WilUam Hunter Blair . . .-.•.
Louis Martlneau •
Charles Hunter
3 Robert John Hay »•
3 Alexander Jobn MacDougall ....
3 John Spufway 1 . . i . .
7 George Rumsay Cralk Youn^ ....
3 Henry Townsend Bonltb£C
6 Jbhn Edward Michell
7 George CicU Henry .;.;;;;..'...
4 llhomas Picton Wariow
8 I^hilip BccHngfield...;
Spencer PblTip John Chllders
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10 William Harper Mytton . ; . . .
10 Richard Paget Campbdt Jones
10 HenryJcnpyn Montgomery Campbel!
9 Beginald puslow Farmer .. .
9 Charles Moliland Govan .. .
7 Charles Henry Ingilby ... .
3 Bobert Poole Gabbett
6 Henry Peel tates
8 I^urray Praser Ferrers ......
8 Senry Andrew Thnipp
1 Charles Edward Mainwning
2 Alexander Gordon
9 William John Williams
2 tiharles Frederick Young ■. . .
5 Sauford Fre^liug
6 dliTcr Robert Stokes. . •. .-.*. ,
3 James Farrell Penngrtnick .
8 Walter John Grimston
8 William Dalgairns Guille . . .
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6 Augostas Yoang Earl«. . .
3 i7bn« Leonard A. Addington
1 Arthur Vandelear
4 Andrew Spotswood Orr . .
4 Charles Rowland Hill
7 Patrick John Campbell . .
8 Franeb Comwallis Maude
4 Arthur William Twiss ....
7 Reginald Curtis
7 Allen Slevwrigfat
2 Frederic Southcote Seale . •
9 John Boulton
3 JohnDe Luttrell Saundenon
5 Ifontray Anketell
5 l^hflip Dickson
8 JEneu Clarke
9 Franeis Place
2 Edward Jackson Bruce . .
1 William Powell Richards . .
2 John Edward Hope
6 Hen. Walpole J. Dashwood
6 Algernon Brendon ......
5 James de HaTilland
6 Sidney Carden
3 George AUix Wilkfaison . .
4 Wm. Windham Aug. Lnkin
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6 Edgar Orantham Bin^dhi ;.!
6 William John Bolto« .... I
7 Qeoige Bmee Traheme «•
7 Samvel George BatehfeiMr
7 Herbert Taylor Hiddleton
3 Frederick Close
fi James Sinclair ....«••••»
1 0 Henry Lynch Talbot » « » .
5 WiUoughby James Wilson
9 W. Hen. Randolph Slmpeoa
2 Lewis William Penn..^ . . .
4 Henry Robe Saunders ....
4 Edward Geary Snow ....
4 Richard George Handeook
6 John Duff Ramsay .'« « • *. .
8 William Morris ,
3 John Thurlow Leathes . • • • '
1 Henry Reiuiy . .* •- .♦
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1 John Morris Sara^e
9 Dashwood Jonrs
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KCB. 23 April 40.
AuittoMi A4fmimU'04fWtaL
ColomiL^^* S. J^nesy 19th Jan. 18.
Adj^uUmti.
B.B. 2iMrC^f.--W.B. Gilbert, 17 Jan. 46.
1 2nd €apt^-^A, Benn, 28 May, 45.
7 iiiufC/ifh-*G.J.I*Buchan8n,89June46.
8 2nd Capt.-^G, A. Maude, 7 April 46.
3 2nd C^.-*0. R. Barker, S2 July 46.
2 2nd Copf *-^K. Wodehouse, SI Not. 46.
6 2nd Ctiu.'-^ P. Raddiife, do.
5 2nd Capt^V, H. Mundy, SI Not. 46.
4 %nd Ccpe<-*-J. F. Cator, 7 Apr. 47.
*i A. 2nd 2^.r-Jamea Campbell, 1 July, 47.
Quarter'MaMterM,
8 WUUain Porter,** S5 Sept. 3S.
1 9 WmUm Perkin,'*' 1 Oct. 41.
5 Jamea Niooll, I Jan. 49.
3 9 John Powersy*^ 4 Aug. 43.
7 RobeK Eager, 1 April, 44.
8 Alexander Steele, 1 July, 44.
6 William Manrin, 10 Sept 44.
9 James White, 1 Feb. 46.
u. B. Qeoiipe Olipfaaat, 1 July 47.
10 James Freeburn, 1 Apri*, 46. i
4 Charles Dunbar, 8 May, 40.
a. c. wnifam Elliott, 8 Feb. 47.
Veterinary Surgeons.
Chartes PerclTofi, '« S3 April, 18.
James Burt, T June, 07.
WUliam Stockley, S4 April, WJ. .
Chaplniw.
Matthew R. Scott, 10 April, "37. .
George Bally Tuson, B.D. 1 AprU^SO^
Company of Gentlemen Caaetu
Captain, — The Master-Gen. of the Ordna&ot*
2nd Capt,—T, Esrdley Wilmot, 7 April, 48, .
2nd Capt.^V. £. Harison, 4 Aprfl^ 43.
1st Lieutenants.
J. D. Telfer, 7 March, 44.
M. S. Biddulph, S6 April, 44.
Hiding Troop.
Captain.-^. W. Wingflelfl, 30 Dec. 37,
let X<eti/.— Henry Philips, 31 Jbly, 35» ■
Comet 7th Hussan, S5 March 88.
\st Lieut. — Alexander M'Pherson,! Jan.d6,
FIELD TRAIN DEPARTMENT.
Virttior Oeneral ttfArttOery. .Sill Mttf.^Gen. J. Webber Smith, CS. 1 Jan* iL
Assittant Dir^or^'Otn/tral. . ..lAeui.^CoUmel J. A. Chalmcr, 17 Jan. 43.
CamndMsary William Young, S8 Jan. 33.
AitjMtanJ'Commiteary . » . . .... John Barr, 1 7 May, 41 . __
COMMANDING OFFICERS OF ARTILLERY AND ENQINBBRS At H01R
AND ON FOREIGN STATIONS.
ArtUlenf.
ORBAT BRITAIN.
IwOTtmtm
Kent
WoUt
93BOo!.Whlnyiit«t, CB. ^KH. CarlUte
Capt. J. Tarner .... 'XMni^tNinf Fart
B Ltottl.-aeaeral Sir TlminM ) WMtmifk
Dowomui, CM, KCB. j »»'<^"«'"^
m Odonst Mercer Dover
Uautw-Ool. Banltea «... (Mmtkam
tad Gapl. T. 0. Ljla «...
BnffMetre.
M^orAldftea •
Mnior Lrnn .
Major Wulff .
• Lt.-Co1. 8Mi»
U.-Cal. EotlMl
U..C<a.T]rUm
CspUlB ForiMt
Lt.-Ool.Tall •
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881 Hijor Henntt . *.
Cant. CocUwrn . .
9 ttl Colonel Cent • .
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OotoMi Tamer, CB* • • XhMin
fttiiMrt^J9U<rlcC -fllfllLl^-Col^LoaU . . Limerick
PuUU d9» » la 4<t--Col. T. BfinuBfwmye Port9 BeOo
Bt^MMt " dd. . Col. Cittwfoz4 « * . . . CharUmomt
Cork " ' tl&. , ... BaUlneoUif
4ktJU4mM • J0« • mCtinT.O. Browne. . Athlon*
if<9e4fi^>M«#.ff9in Utnt-Ooloael T. a Cater l^uftUn
FOREIGN STATtOlVB.
9 Colonel If ktaell, CB, .
LIeut.-CoIonel Wbitty , . — .«
VIJeat.-CbK P. y. England — -
I.2ettt.-O>lottel C. Onray . —
•^ Kanrneler. — -
Sa Cokmal Oldlleld^ J^JT.
ILt.-CoIonel Streataeld
CokMellVard
Lt-ColoMt Tiila
9 Col. Taruottr, CB, DubUn
Capt. Hawlcihiir .
Lt.-Co]. WhMTataa
Lt.-CoI. Cote . .
CapUin Reawlck .
Malor Budgen . .
Dublin JHstriet
Bslftut ditt6
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Athhms dUto
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MaUtt .
. SB Col. T. Bjneley, CB.
. LleuL-Col. T. O, Biggfioa —
, ... .. ■ c. Dalton . . —
• ■ ■■ ■ B. WilRfl . . — .
. CapL Kennedy .... —
. Lleut.-Colonel Andrewa « •—
. Lletit.-Col. Pra«er ... —
'9fQopdM9f» 9 Lieat.-Ooloncl Wood . —
flM» .... pLieoi.-OoloaelT.Omatham ~
tmurii^u '. ' '. . Juettt.-Col. Sweetli« . . ~
Kong'i . . 'L(.-CoI. J. Ejrre. ... —
. CapUoia Pulford . , . . —
rjfnDietn«r^4J4mi —
jVjnv South \raUt —
Mho Z^mOL . . Capt. Benderton . . « . ~
Colonel Harding, CB,
Colonel Hice Jones, KH,
Lt-Col. JBmmetu
Wi LIeut.-Col. Waters
,t.-Col. Wripht
9 Colonel Holtanray, CB*
9 Lt.-Col. Ord • . * . »
X«t-Col. Fenwick • . . •
Colonel Caldcr
iLC.-Col. Robe
Lieut-Colonel Barry
^or LujunoQio
MiQor Paris
Llcut.oColonel Bto^tx
9 Lleut.-Colooel BladSlMrd,
Xt.-Col. PUUpe(U
Major Alexander
9 Lt.-CoI. Victor
LieuU-CoI. Gordon
Lleut.-Col. BoUon
CanAdaSaU
Qtmodo Wo9ik
Tiiymattert to tht Crdnanct Departmontt Uessrs. Coa ft Co.
. f^ar Sermced of the Officers of the Royal Artillery.
I Lieiit.-GeiieA^l Watson served in Flanders in 1793, 4, and 6 , inchidliig battlM of St.
Amand, Famara, si^e of YalencienxieBy battle of UnceUei^ attack of Dunkirk, actioDS of
LambriCy Cateaii, Lannoy, Roubaim, Monveaux, Templeuve, Tonrnay, and capture of Fort
St. And^ipr. present in the actions of the 20th. SepfL Snd and 6th Oct. 1799 al the
Helder. ' Baitlle of the Blue Berg, and capture of Cape of Good Hope in 1806. Resigned
an appointoent and volunteered his services to Sonth AJQoenea ; oommaaded the ArtiHery
at the httdjA. and capture of Maldonado, siege and oaptare of Monte Video, and attack and
capture of Buenqs Ayrea: a senior officer arriving, he then acted as Aide-de*Cainp to
Major-Oeu Sir Wm. Lumley until the Troops left the country, then returned to the Cape.
3 OT 'Thomas Downman served in Flanders in 1793 and 4, including actions at Gateau,
Lannoy^ $nd Koubaix, at which las4 he was taken prisoner. Commanded a troop of hors^
artifi^' during the Corunna campaign. Served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1910 to May
1819; ittfluding siege of Oiudad Rodrigo, and battle of Saiamanoa. Medal for Salainanea.
4 LieML-^eneral Evelegh served the Corunna Campaign.
6 Iieut.*General Hon. W. II, Gardner accompanied tha expedition to Wakheren, and
was presezfi at the siege and capture of Flushing.
6 Lieut.-tKenefal Walker served on the Continent in 1794 and 6, and reedved three
woa2ida.i|i tl>o retirement of the army aoross the Rhine near Amhelm, 'via. one aevesely
through m Tight arm below the elbow ; the others above the elbow, and in tha right M^.
7 iRjor'GoPQral Brough was at the captui« of St Lucia in 1796, and that of Guadalonpe
in 1815. .
9' mjbr-General Smith's services : — attack of Minorca in 1 798 ; siege of Malta, 1800 1
defence of Porto Ferrajo, 1802; expedition to W^aIcheoen,and siege of Flushing; Peninsular
campaigns from January 1813»to May 1814, inehidhigthe battle of Vittoria^ paaaagaof the
Bidassoa «td Kite, and siege of St. Sebastian. Campaign of 1815^ ioduding tha battle of
Waterloo. Medal and one clasp.
II Sir Hew Ross served in the Peninsula aod Franra from 0th June, 1800 to Feb. 1814|
indudiagthe action of the Coa, battle of Busaco, actions of Pombal, Redinha Twounded in
the Bhe|44cvik Casal iNota, Fbz d'Araace (wounded in the leg), and Sabugai ; battle of
Foentea d'Onor, action of Aldea de Ponte, siegea of Chidad Rodrigo and Badajoz, (dangerously
wounded in the head) ; action at Caatrajon, eaptwe of ibrts at and battle of Salamanca, cap-
ture of Madrid and the Retiro, affliirs of San Munoz and San Mflan, battles of Ylttoria, and
the Pyrenaaa tem 20th to 60th Jaly, passage of the Bidasaoa, NivelW aB<i Klve; battle
near BayjMsne, 13 Dec. 1813. Served also the campaign of 1815, and waa present at the
battle of |waterloo. Crosa aod two daaps.
18 Si* 4Miher* Gardiner'* aervkee : —capture of Minorca in 1798 ; campaign in Portugal
and Spain, Inehidkig the battles of Rdeie, Vimieiay and Conmna; expedition to Walcheren ;
276 fFar Services ofilie Officers of the Royal ArHOery.
Peninsular campaigns from early In 1810 to the end of the war in 1814, Inftlwltog tiie
battle of Barrosa, capture of Badajoz, battle of Salamanea, slegv of Bnrgoa, aflUr of
Morales, battles of Vlttoria, Orthes, and Tonlonse ; campaign of 1816, indudiiig tba battia
of Waterloo. Cross and two clasps.
13 Major-Oeneral Munro served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, indoding the aetloA of
Slst March, and siege of Abouklr ; expedition to Wakheren, and siege of Flashing ; fai aeHoa
at Kew Orleans, 83rd Dee. 1814, 1st and 8th Jan. 1816. Medal for senrices fat Egypt.
16 Major-Qsneral Birch served in Ireland daring the BebeUion of 1798; ezpeditloa t»
Walcheren ; in the Peninsula, at Cadis, and Seville, under Lord Lynedoch and SifQaosfa
Cook in 1810, 11, 13, and 13.
16 Major-Oeneral Armstrong was at the eaptnre of St. Luda and Tobago ia 1806;
Surinam in 1804 ; and at 8t Domhigo in 1809.
17 Major-General Paterson served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807 ; aD4 eX Wish
cheren in 1809.
18 Major-General Oliver served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, indndbig the aetftoli on
landing, 8th March, and battles of 13th and 31st March. Present at the siege of ItoAteg.
Medal for services in Egypt.
19 Major-Qeneral Lacy served the campaign of 1709 in North Hdlknd, and «• Ika
Eastern coast of Spain trom November 1813 to tlie end of the war in 1814, incladlng tha
battle of Castalla, and the two sieges of Tarragona.
I 80 Colonel Campbell served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, inchidlng the actions of the
8th, 13th, and 31st March, capture of Roeetta, several afPain on the march to, and oapCw«
of Cairo, and afterwards at the capture of Alexandria. Medal for services In Eg3rpt«
83 Colonel Tomer was at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1800. Served alaa ia
the Peninsula from Dec. 1813 to the end of the war, including the battles of OrChcaantf
Toulouse, and the afihirs of Yic Bigorre and Tarbcs. Medal and one clasp for Ortbes and
Toulouse.
36 Colonel Cleavdand served the Kandian campaign in which the king and his tenf tory
were captured.
36 Colonel Wallace was on board the Phoenix Letter of Marque when she beat olT «
French Privateer near Barbadoes in Dec. 1800. Present at the siege of Phishing In 1800 ;
and he commanded the Artillery at the attack of Sackets Harbour, United States, in 1819.
37 Colonel Richard Jones served in Holland in 1799, including the battles of Zuyp,
Hoom, Egmont, and Limraen. Present at the capture of Paris, and with the army of occu-
pation until 3nd Dec. 1818.
38 Colonel John Edward Jones was employed afloat on board the bombs In 1801 and 09 \
commanded the artillery on board the Voieano bomb, and was present at the borabafdmcnt
of Cronenburgh Castle, battle of Copenhagen, and bombardments of Boulogne under Lord
Nelson.
30 Colonel Brandreth served at the blockade of Malta In 1800 ; at the bombardment of
Havre^de-Grace, in 1803 ; the Corunna campats^n ; on the expedition to Wnlcfaeicn, and
siege of Flnshin^; Peninsular campaigns from Sept. 1813, to the end of the war In 1814,
including the battles of the Pyrenees, Nivellc, and Toulouse. Medal and one chuip.
30 Colonel Hntchesson served in Holland In 1709 ; in the Peninsula and South of Prsnce
from March 1813 to July 1814 ; Beltrium and France from May 1816 to Nov. 1818.
31 Colonel Whin3rates served in the expedition to the Helder and campolga In
North Holland In 1790; expedition to Madeira in IdOl, and to Copenhagen 1807 ; Penln*
snlar campaigns from Feb. 1810 to July 1813, Including the battles of Busaco and Albn*
hera ; affairs at Usagre, Aldea de Ponte, and San Munos, attack and defeat of GenemI
Lalleman's cavalry at RIbero, and many other affairs. Served also the campaign of 1815,
and was severely wounded In the left arm at Waterloo.
3d Colonel John MIchell served the campaign in Holland In 1700; In the Peninsula
and South of France fWim Aug. 1813 to May 1814, Including siege of San Sebastian, pasasge
of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, and Nive, battles of Orthes and Toulouse ; in America finom May
1814 to May 1815, including the atUck of Washington, Baltimore, and New Orleans, and
other operations on the coast. Attached to the Prussian army in reducing the fortresses In
the Netherlands. Medal and one clasp.
84 Colonel Hunt served in Ireland during the lebelllon in 1708; at Cadta fttnn
Feb. 1810 to Feb. 1813; in Belgium and France fWim 1814 to 1818, including the opera-
tions against the enemy in connection with the battle of Waterloo.
36 Colonel Cobbe served the campaign in the West Indies In 1801, under lieat«
Gen. Sir Thos. Trigge.
30 Colonel Mercer served in South America In 1807 and 8. Also the campaign of 1816,
Including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
37 Major-Gcneral W. Q. Power served in Spain, Portugal, and France, fVom 14th Oct 1008
to 4th June 1814, including the battle of Tslavera, sieges of Cludad Rodrigo (wounded), and
Badajos, capture of Frcndi works at Almarez, reduction of forts at, and battle of Sala*
manca, siege of Buiigos (wounded), siege of San Sebastian fh>m 11th July to 8th Sept lOlS^
passsf^ of the Bidassoa, the Nive, and the Adonr, and the Investment of Bayonnc.
Col. Power led the reserve to the support of the assaulting party of Fort Iji Ptcuriaa
daring the last siege of Badijoi , and the Comnaadaat tunendered to him peiionaUy*
fTar Services of the Officers of the Rot/al Artillery. 277
M OoUnel Brown served at WaiclKirdn in 1809. Also the campaign of 1815, tncludiog
IliCvtetlle of Waterloo and taking of Cambray.
89 Colonel Grant served in Hanover In 1805 under Lord Oatheart.
4d Colonel Scott served -in the expediticp to Walcheren, and was at the siege of Flashing.
41 Colonel Dyneiej's services :>--Camf>'di)rn of 18(K> in Italy under Sir James Craig;
and tkot hi Calabria in 1806 under Sir John Stuart, Uidsding the battle of Maida
andfliagieof Scylla. Peninsalar campaigns from July 1811, to November, 1813, including
1^ ai^-of iSudad Rodrigo (woanded in the head), siege of forts at Saliunanca (woandod
in the face), heights of St. Christovel, battle of Salamanca, defence of the Bridge of
nililiiMii, nttdrs aS Morales de Tofo and San Munos, battles of Vlttoria, end the Pyrenees.
Campaign of 1 815, including the battle of Waterloo. Taken prisoner at Maianahenida near
liaiiiri, I lib Attg. 1812, when engaged with the roar-guard of Joseph Bonaparte's army ;
escaped from the enemy, and rejoined the army the 23rd of the same month*
41^ GakMiel Cator served the campaign of Waloheren and siege of Flashing. In the
ScalBMb 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
Btrroaa (wouaded), affair at Oama, battle of Vlttoria, affafa* at Tolosa, passage of the Bkias-
aoft,tnd«t the attack of Bidassoa by the French, battles of Nirelle and Nive, and four daysf
engagements in front of Bayonne.
44. Gcddael Dansey was at the taking of Iscbia in 1809, and Santa Maara in 1810.
Serv^ also the campaig^ns of 1819, 13, 14 and 15, in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders^
including the last siege of Badajo3« battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos (severely woanded),
HaHlftaf , Vlttoria, si^e of Sdn Sebastian^ battles of Nivelle, Nlve, and Waterloo, (severely
WOHndedX besides various minor actions and skirmlahes.
. 4^ Coloael Crawford served in a bomb vessel on the coast of France in 1804 and
5; in the lines in front of Sobral in Portugal, in 1809; with tbe army in Sicily in 1611, V^
aadtld 9' 9^ the oapturt of Ofooain 1814; «Ad subseqoentily In the American War, iaclud-
ing the battle of Bladensburg, and capture of Washington, and engagements before New
pHhsanSv on Ist aaddrd Jan.. 1815<
4A:Iyeutw*Co1o«el H. W. Gordon's services:--* Expedition to Naples, Dec. 1805^ and
soba^aent oecvpation of Sicily ; battle of JJaida, and attack and surrender of the Rock of
Scyai«, 1606.
47 . ^k Wm. Colebrooke's services . — Campaigns of 1800 and 10, in India ; expedition to
Java in 1811, including the action of Wcltyvreden, in batteries before Cornells (until
wwiilded in the groin S2d August), and the siege and capture of Jokjakarta. Expedition
to Fflambaog,in Sumatra, 1813; campaign uf 1817 and 18, in India, against the Pindarrees
and '^lahrattas^ campaign of 1818 and 19 in Southern India. Present also at the sieges of
Ras-el-Kyhma and Zaya, Arab fortresses.
. 48 ^JUauL-Colonel W. O. Jones served with the Anglo-Russian expedition to Naples in
1805 ; present at the attack and capture of Reggio Castle, in Calabria, in 1800; expedition
to Bgypt in 1807 ; in charge of the division of Mortar-Boats forming part of the Anglo-
Sicilian Flotilla prepared by Sir John Murray, and opposed in almost daily skirmishes with
the blitteries and FioUlla of Marat, King of NapleSi in the Faro of Messina, the whole of
the summer of 1810.
49 Lieut«-Col. Dundas was at tbe sie^e of Fiushing in 1809 ; at Cadiz in 1810 and 11 ;
detached from Cadiz to Tarragona in 1811 ; wounded in right aukle at Ciiidad Rodrigo, and
moot severely and dangerously at Badajoz, — left arm amputated, left thigh dislocated, and
hip bone shattered.
50 Ueut.-Colonel Cruttenden was at the capture of Guadaloupe, lu 1815 ; commanded the
JSnana troop ship when attacked by the Nontuch American privateer, in the West Indies^
If hii;^. he b^t off with great loss.
52 Colonel Wylde served in Holland in 1813 and 14, and commanded a battery before
Aniwerp and at the attack on Bergen-op-Zoom.
SJQ Lieut -Colonel C. E. Gordon served in the Peninsula and France from May 1813 to
the end of the war, including defence of Cadiz, siej^c of San Sebastian, passjsjre of the
Bidassoa, and Nivelle, actions in front of Bayonne (10th to 13th Dec), battle of Ortlies,
occupation of Bourdeaux, subsequent affairs on the Dordogne, and investment of the
fortress of Blaye.
54 Lieut.-Co1. Walker was at the capture of Flushing in 1809. Served also part of
the campaigns on the Frontier of Niagara in 1813 and 14.
A$ Colonel Marlacljlan served in Spain in 1H18 and 14.
bj Major-General Macdonald was at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1800, and
proceeded from thence on the expedition to Buenos Ayres, where he was twice severely wounded
an<L taken prisoner: served in the Penin&ulu and South of France, from June, IHOO, to
Julv, 1814, including the battles of the Coa and Uusaco, affairs of Hedinha, Poiubal, Con-
delia^and Foz d'Arouce ; buttles of Fuentes d'Onor and Salamanca, ulluir of Sua Mimos,
battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebi\stian, battles of the Pyrenees, «fl*airs of the Ga\c
d'Olcronand Aire, and battle of Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, including
the bat^ of Waterloo (severely wounded), and capture of Paris.
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273 H^ar Services of the Offittrs of the Royal Artillery,
58 Lletit.-Colond Jaclc^on «ervc<i In Canada from April, 1813, to Aug. 1815, indntlnig
the actioTw of Chry«tler*8 Fann, and Plattflbuj^: medal for the former.
59 Lleat. Col. Siabine Bcrved the campai^ on the Nfagara Frontier in 1814, and com-
manded the batteries at the siege of Fort Brie in August and September.
60 Lieut.-Col. Chalmer served on the expedition to Walehercn, and was present at tlie
siege of Flushing.
61 Lieut. -Col. Dowse served at Buenos Ayres in 1807.
62 Lieut.-Colonel Chesncy was employed, from 18*29 to 18^2, in examining the princi-
pal parts of Western Asia; during which time, as&istcd only by a few Arabs, he dc*ronded
the river Buphrates upon a Raft ; and his reports to Government led to a Parliamentary
vote to extend our commercial relations in that quarter, and open a communication with
India throuj^h Arabia. His Majesty, throutrh 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 end
naval officers; with whose assistance Colonel Chesney accomplisliGd 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 Com])any. His late Majesty
warmly approve<l of the intrepidity manifested in continuing the service after the calami-
tous loss of one-half of his ft>rce, and the brevet rank of Afajor was bestowed on him by
the King, which was followed by that of Lieut.-Colonel by command of the Qu<'en.
63 Lt. Col. Beirs services: — Capture of the islands of St. Thomas and St. Croix In 1807 ;
siege of fort Desaix, Martiniqne ; capture of Les Saintes, near Gundaloupe, and bombardment
and driving from the anchorage the FrtMich fleet in 1809; capture of Guadaloupc 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 Adonr, investment of Bayonne, affain at Vic Bigorre, and Tarbca,
passage of the Qaronne, and subsequent operations to the battle of Toulouse where he was
slightly wounded. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Brms
and Waterloo, and capture of Paris.
64 Lleut.-Col. Louis served in the Peninsula and France from Jan. 1813 to Jnne 1814,
Including the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Nivelle, and Nlve, and
Investment of Bayo&ne. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of
Waterloo.
65 Lieut-Colonel Grantham served at the defence of Cadiz.
66 Lieut.-Col. Brereton served in Spain, France, and the rfctherlanjls, from December,
1809 to June, 1815, and was present at the defence of Cadiz and of Fort Matagorda
(wounded), the Artillery of whidi last place he commanded. He served in the batteries at
the siege of San SelMistian ; was present in the battles of Barrosa (wounded), Vittoria, the
Pyrenees, Orthes, Toulouse, Quatre Bras, and Waterloo (severely wounded), actions on
the retreat from Burgos, at San Munos, near Salamanca, Helette, St. Palais, Saoveterre,
Aire, and Tarbes. He commanded a Division, as second in command, of the ex|>edition
under Major-General D*AguiIar which assaulted and took the Forts of the Bocca Tigris
In the Canton River, those of the Staked Barrier, and of the City of Canton, spiking 879
pieces of heavy ordnance.
67 Lt.-Col. England served the expedition to the Weser in 1 805 and 6 ; to the C^ne oif Gond
Hope and South America in 1806 and 7; campaign of 1813 In the Peninsula, iuc^dhi^ th«
battle of Vittoria and siege of San Sebastian.
68 Lt.-Col. Whitty was present at the reduction of the Danish Islands In the West Indlca
in 1807 ; capture of Guadaloupc in 1810, and of Paris in 1815.
69 Lt.-CoI. Sweeting served the whole of the Kandian campaign in Ceyion.
70 Lt.-CoI. Wood ser^'cd in the Peninsula and France, from Feb. 1813 to the ctid Of the
war, including the battle of Vittoria, blockade of Pamphma, battles of the Pyrenees, slegv
of San Sebastian, battle of the Nivelle, affairs of Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, battles of Orthet
and Toulouse. Served the campaign in America, including the attack on Plattsbttf^r.
71 Lt.-CoI. Dalton served at Walcheren, and was present at the sleet: of Fluahfakg.
72 t.t.-CoL Hardinge served in the Peulnsnla from Aug. 1812, to the end of tlhewmr in
1 81 4, including the battle of Vittoria. siege of San Sebastian, battles of Orthes and Tbiilotttc.
^Tved also the campaign of 1815, and was present at ligny, and Quatre Bras.
73 Lt.-CoL Lock served the campaign of 1808, In Portugal, and was present at the
battles of Koleia and Vhniera.
75 Lt.-Colooel Gordon Higgins commanded the Royal Artillery in the Syrian atmpaitrti
from August 1S40 to the evacuation of that Country in Dec. 1841, isid wa4 prct<!taC At the
bombardment and captttre of Bcvfout and of St. Jean d'Aere.
76 Lt.*Col. dtmngways served the campaign of 1813 and 14 in OeraiAny,1nefn/^i^ tti«
batUc of Guerde IGth Sent, and Letnsic 16tb, 18th, and lOtb Oct 1813, for which lh«
War Services of ike Officer x of the Royal Artillery. 279
Swedish order of the sword was conferred on him, he having^ commanded the Rocket Troop
after the dL>ath of Major Bo^uc killed in action. Served also the campaign of 1815,
including the Imttles of Quatrc Bras an<l Waterluo, at which last he was sliglitly wounded.
77 Lt.-Col. £yru*8 services : — Expedition to Portu^^l and occupation of Lisbon, in 1808 ;
advance upon ^ladrid und retreut to Corunuu, in 18()8-0 ; a£fuir at Lugo and battle of
Coruima. Eighteen years continue<l service in the West Indies, from Oct. 1810 to April,
1828.
70 Lt.-Colonel Anderson's services :— Siege an'l capture of Flushing, and tlie snbseqwent
o|H rations in 1800; Bombardment of Antweq), also previous and subse<[uent operations,
in 1813 and 1814; campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, and captures of
Cambray and Paris.
80 Lt.-Colonel Armstrong sencd at Walchcren in 1800 ; and in Canada from May 1810
to July 1810, incliuling the capture of u detachment on River Raisin, the cutting out of an
enemy's vertt»el whrn in command of n guu-bont at Prescott, at Fort Erie during a cannonade
of 17 hours ; at the loss of Fort Geoi-ge, ac.tionf* at Stoiiey Creek, and Bhu-k Rock, invest-
ment of Fort George, capture of Fort Niagara, Bluck Rock, and town of Buffalo, action at
Streets Creek, and Chip|iawa, und at tlie siege of Fort Erie under an almost constant fire
foi about five weeks. Slightly wounded at Fort George, 27th May 1813.
81 Lt.-Colonci Evans serve<l at Walchercn.
82 Lieut.-Colonel Colquhoun served in Spain from 1812 to the close of the war. He
was employed un«lor Lord Joiin Hay during the lute civil war in Spain ; and ho fervod also
the Syrian cam])uign of 1840-41.
83 Lt.-(;()Ion(.'l Harrison served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to Sept. 1814, and was
present at Cadiz. Isla, nud Tarifn.
8/i Lt.- Colonel Wright served in Spain from Ist Jan. 1810, to the 31st Dee. 1812, includ-
ing till! defence of Cadiz, Fort Matagorda, and Tarifa.
80 Lt.-Coloncl Bcnt'H services: — Exi^edition to Walcheren, and bomlnrdment of Flushing;
Peninsular caiMpaigns from Oct. 1810 to June 1813, including the Hi-st sietre of Badajoz,
battlo of AlbuhtM-a, covering the seconfl siege of Bodajoz, capture of Genenil GeranVs corps
at Arroya de Molinos, covering the third siege of Ikitlajoz, retreat from Madrid into Por-
tugal, and the difi*erent afluirs connected therewitli. Severely wounde<l at San Munos.
87 Lt.-Co]onel Furneanx served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1810 to April 1813, and was
with the covering army at the siege of Badajoz.
88 Lt.-Col. Warde was i)resent at the defence of Cadiz and at the battle of Waterloo.
hQ Lt.-Col. lugilby served in the Peninsula from July 1810 to Jan. 1813, including the
sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo, Forts of Salamanca (wounded), and Burgos; and the Imttles
of Busaco, Fuent(-s d'Onor, and Salamanca. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was
present at the battle of Waterloo.
00 Lt.-CoL Cater served in the Peninsula from April 1810, to Jan. 1814, incluiUng the
defence of C^liz, battle of Barrosa, and tiiege of Tarragona. Served also the camimign of
1815, including the battle of M'atcrloo, and taking of Cambray and Paris.
91 Lieut.- Col. Pester was present at the defence of Cadiz, and at the buttle of Barrosa,
where he was severely wounded.
02 Major Wilson served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo
and capture of Pans.
da Major Story 8erve<l in the Peninsula and France from Not. 1812 to May 1814,
inelading the siege of San Sebastian, and passages of the Bidassoa and Adour.
94 Major James served in the Peninsula and France, from Octol>er 1812 to April 1814,
including the buttles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, antl Orthes. Servetl subsequently
in the American War.
04* Major Ni.vett serve<l in Canada from 1812 to the end of the war.
05 Major BIoi>mfic]d ser\'ed in the Peninsula and France, from March 1813 to June
1814, including the battle of Vittoria, siege of San SelMistian, crossing the Bidassoa, and battles
of the Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, including
the iMittle of Waterloo.
OG Major Palliser BGr\'e<l in the Peninsula and France, from November 1812 to May
1814, including the siege of San Sel>astian, and battles of Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse.
Scrred subsequently in the American War, including the battles of Bladensburg, and
Baltimore, and operations before New Orleans.
97 Major Macbcan served in the Peninsula and France, from July, 1812, to August,
1814, including the affair at Osnia, battle of Vittoria, both sieges of ttan Sebastian and
capture of it; passage of the Nivelle 10th Noveml»er, and actions of the Nive, Oth, lOih,
11 th, and 12th Decemlier, 1813. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the capture
of Paris. Served afterwards with the army of occupation until 1818.
97* Major J. A. Wilson served the campaign of 1816, including the battle of Waterloo
and capture of Paris.
98 Major Touikyns serveil the campaign of 1814 in Canada, uicludiug the actions near
Fort George, and Lundy's Lane ; blockad(>, attack, and final assault of Fort Erie, and
Attack bj th« AmerksRO army on (lie British lines on the Chippawa River.
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280 War Services of the Officers of the Boyal Artilkry.
09 Major Williams was engaged in the actions before New Orleans, and at the capture
of Fort Bowyer. Served abo the campaign of 1816| and waa present at the capture
of Paris.
100 Major R. G. B. Wilson senred in Holland, Belgium, and Franca, from. December
1813 to January IH16, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
101 MajurCuppage served in the Peninsula and France, from February to Aogustl^li,
and was present at the repulse of the sortie from Bayonne. Senred also the campaign of
1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
102 Major Bumaby served the campaign of 1815, including the battle of WaterloD.
103 Major Griffin served before Genoa in 1814.
104 Major Hennis served the campaign of 1815, and was present at tiM tattle of Wm*
terloo.
106 Capt. Freese served on the China Expedition, and was slightly wounded at Chm
Keang Foo.
108 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 Hemani.
110 Capt. Young served on the north coast of Spain from January 1838 to Janmary.
1839, and was present in all the affairs and operations that took place from Jan. 1838 io
the conclusion of the war in front of San Sebastian ; and also at the camp of Paz y Fueros
on the Bidassoa in Dec. 1838 and Jan. 1839. Also in tl>e operations on tiir Yarig*tac-
Kiang in China, including the storm and capture of Chin Kiaug Foo : he was also preaoit
at the demonstration before Nankin.
112 Major 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 B. M. 8«
blonde, in 1840 ; at the capture of the forts of the Bocca Tigris, and Mibsequent opera tiona
in the Canton River ; at the storm and capture of the heights of Canton ; attack and
captures of Amoy, Chusan (second operation), Chinhae, Cbapoo, Woosung» Shasg^ae^
and Chin Kiang Foo, and demonstration before Nankin.
114 Lieut. John Tamer was present at Uia capture of Port Natal on the 26th Jmc
1842.
116 Lieut. Anderson served in the operations in the Yiang-tse-Kiang in China, in-
cluding the storm and capture of Chin Kiang Foo. He was also present at the demon-
stration before Nankin.
120 Quarter-Master Porter served on the expedition to Naples in 1805. In 1806 he
was at the battle of Maida, and at the siege and reduction of Scylla in Calabria. lie
landed in Egypt, 17th March, 1807, and was present at the capture of Alexandria, and
at the attack on Rosetta. In 1809 he was at the capture of Ischia and Procida; a^dia
1814 at the siegea and captures of Spezia, Genoa, and Savona. He served aAerwards in
America and was present at the battle of Bladcnaburg, capture of Washington, battle cf
BalUniore, operations before New Orleans, and capture of Fort Bowyer: ha was wounded
In the head before New Orleans on the 1st Jan. 1815.
121 Quarter- Master Perkin's services: — Campaign in Italy in 1805; occupation of
Sicily in 1806 and 1807 ; battle of Meida; campaigns of 1813 and 1814 in tlie PeninsuU,
including the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidaasoa, battles of
the Nivelie and the Nive, passage of the Adonr, operations against Bayonne. and repulse
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.
122 Quartermaster Powers served on the expedition to Denmark in 1807, and was pre^
■ent at tlie siege of Copenhagen and action at Kioge. Went with the army nuder Sir John
Moore to Gottenburg, and afterwards to Portugal and Spain, — present on the retr^t to
and at the battle of Corunna. Served afterwards on the Walcheren expedition, and waa
several times engaged against the French Flotilla, in South Bevcland. Accompanied tliv
army under the Duke of Wellington to the Continent in 1815, and returned with the anny
of occupation.
123 Mr. Percivall served in the Ea«<t Indies with the 11th Lt. Dragoons, and waa present
at the 4iege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-6.
280 War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery.
09 Major Williams was engaged in the actions before New Orleans, and at ttie capture
of Port Bowyer. Served also the campaign of 1816| and waa present at the oapture
of Paris.
100 Major R. G. B. Wileon served in Holland, Belgium, and Franca, fiont December
1813 to January lb 16, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
101 Major Cuppoge served in the Peninsula and France, from February to Angnst 1$14,
and was present ut the repulse of the sortie from Bayonne. Served also the campaign of
1815, including the battle of W^aterloo.
102 Major Burnaby served the campaign of 1815, including the battle of WateploD.
103 Major Griffin served before Genoa in 1814.
104 Major Hennis served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Wi*
terloo.
106 Capt Freese served on the China Expedition, and was slightly wounded at Chm
Keang Foo.
108 Capt. Warburton served with the Royal Artillery on the north coast of Spain fhBn
Feb. 1837 to Oct. 1838, and was wounded on the 15th March 1837, near Hemani.
110 Capt. Young served on the north coast of Spain from January 1838 to Janaary
1839, and was present in all the affairs and operations that took place from Jan. 1838 to
the conclusion of the war in front of San Sebastian; end also at the camp of Paz y Puero*
on tlie Bidassoa in Doc. 1838 and Jan. 1839. Also in the operations on tlie Yarig*tae-
Kiang In Cliina, including the storm and capture of Chin Kiang Foo : he was alio preaeat
at the demonstration before Nankiu.
112 Major 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 H. M. S.
JBlonde, in 1840 ; at the capture of the forts of the Bocca Tigris, and bubscquent operations
in the Canton River ; at the storm and capture of the heights of Canton ; attack and
captures of Amoy. Chusan (second operation), Chinhae, Chapoo, Woosong, Shas^iae,
and Chin Kiang Foo, and demonstration before JV^ankin.
114 lieut* John Tarner was present at the capture of Port Natal on the 26th Jivc
1842.
110 Lieut. Anderson served in the operations in the Ylang-tse-Kiang in Chlnsi in-
cluding the storm and capture of Chin Kiang Foo. He was also present at the demon-
stration before Nankin.
120 Quarter-Master Porter served on the exx>edition to Naples in 1805. In 180G he
was at the battle of Maida, and at tlie siege and reduction of Scylla in Calabria. Ue
landed in Egypt, 17th March, 1807, and was present at the capture of Alexandria* and
at the attack on Roaetta. In 1809 be was at the capture of Ischia and Procida; aadia
1814 at the sieges and captures of Spezia, Genoa, and $avona. He served afterwards in
America and was present at the battle of Bladensburg, capture of Washington, battle cf
Baltimore, operations before New Orleans, and capture of Fort Bowyer: be was wounded
in the head before New Orlefins on the 1st Jan. 1815.
121 Quarter- Master Perkin's services: — Campaign in Italy in 1805; occupation of
Sicily in 1806 and 1807 ; battle of Maida; campaigns of 1813 and 1814 in the Penlnsttla^
including ilie battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, battJcy of
the Nivelle and the Nive, passage of the Adour, operations against Bayonne. and repolse
of the sortie. Expedition to America in 1814, including the attack on New Orlcana in
Dec. 1814, and the siege and capture of Fort Bowyer. Capture of Paris in 1816.
122 Quartermaster Powers served on the expedition to Denmark in 1807, and was pre*
■ent at Uie siege of Copenhagen and action at Kioge. Went with the army under Sir Jobs
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 waa
several times engaged against the French Flotilla, in South Beveland. Accompanied tlie
army under the Duke of Wellington to the Continent in 1815, and returned with the army
of occupation.
123 Mr. Percivall served in the Ea^t Indies with the 11th Lt. DragOona,and waa present
at the 4icge and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-6.
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Charles Canon Alexander
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Henry Sa&tlham, $'•
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Thomas I^dgcu .,.. ^
Vincent Joseph Biscoe
Henry Powell Wulff
M^MgQmerjf WWiams, . . . • . . .
John Hawkshaw
ThoBoas Ilore
Thomas Foster
John Isaac Hope
Wm. Cameron Forbes
Biehard John Stotberd
Alexander Gordon*^
Cowper Rose
Wm. Biddlcoomb Marlow
Robert Kearsley Vatosan
Henry Tucker
Benjamin Spicer Stehelin
Charles Oldersbaw
George St. Vincent Whltmore,
Henry Serrantc
Henry Owen Crawley
John Twigs
John Walpole
Thotna* A isfteto Lareom
Edward Vicaru
St. Aiibvn Molesworth
JEdward Frame
RIehard Iloworth
Charles C. Wilkinson
William TornbuU Renwick «...
lliomas Hosmer Rimington ....
William E, Delves, Broughton
Richard J. Nelson
George Burgrnann
Edward Aldrich»»
John Chaytor
Joshua Coddington
Sir William Thomas Denison,
Lt. Oovernor of Yan Diemen't Land,
John Williams
Edward William Dumford . . . .
Edward Thomas Lloyd
Henry James
William Robinson
Thomas Rawlings Mould . . . .
George Wynne
James Lynn
William Stace
Henry I)rury Harness
Edmund Twiss Ford
WnUam Yolland
Charles Erskine Ford
Richard Clement Moody
Frederick Augustus Yorke . . . .
Charles Francis Skyring®^. . . . . .
Second Captains.
George Rowan Hutchinson . . .
SECOND
LIEUT.
20 July
ditto
ditto
20 July
1 Jan. 14
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1 Aug. t
ditto
ditto
ditto
24 Mar. 15
ditto
ditto
1 Sept.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
1 Sept.
1 Mar. 10
ditto
1 inig.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
1 June 20
2B Mar. 22
28 Aug. 24
11 May 2o
6 Aug.
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
30 Aug.
12 Apra 28
29 April 29
5 Nov. 30
5 Oct. 31
ditto
20 May 3-i
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LIEUT.
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15 Dec.
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ditto
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1 Aug»
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d*tto
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ditto
ditto
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ditto
Feb.
Sept.
July
25 Mar.
13 Mar.
2 Dec.
12 Jan.
23 Mar.
ditto
9 April
2 June
29 July
ditto
ditto
ditto
(Utto
24 Sept.
9 Feb.
8 AprU
19 Oct.
0 Dec.
11 April
20 Feb.
7 Not.
28 Jan.
24 Feb.
22 May
27 Oct.
16 Feb.
16 Feb.
8 June
22 June
2 Dec.
6 Feb.
24 June
22 July
6 Oct.
7 ditto
12 Nov.
13 ditto
18 Mar.
20 Sept.
6 Feb.
4 Sept.
1 May
25 June
12 Aug.
19 Aug.
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7 Oct.
5 Jan.
1 May
0 Nov.
1 Mar.
25 June
8 Feb.
31
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13 May
11 June
23 Sept.
10 Jan. 37
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
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28 Mar.
18 Aug.
25 Dec.
31 Mar. 38
13 June
24 Jan. 39
27 May
17 Aug,
29 Sept.
28 Nov.
19 Mar. 40
28 July
ditto
7 Sept.
ditto
19 Feb. 41
9 Mar.
1 Apr,
ditto
1 Sept.
30 Sept.
ditto
23 Nov,
ditto
ditto
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ditto
Feb. 42
June
Oct.
Mar. 43
Apr.
May
May
June
Nov.
Dec.
Jan. 44
Mar. 44
June
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9 Nov. 46
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ditto
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7 July 4d
10 Nov. 49
31 Dto. 41
19 Feb. 47
28 July 43
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Ourps of Royal Engineer».
Second Captains.
Bobert Gorges Hamilton
Henry Williamson Lngard
AVilliam Charles Hadden
Roger Stuart Beation
Sampson Freeth
Jolm Graham M^Kerlie
Julian Fred. A. Symonds,^^ jifi/j^rdSMay 40
William George HamJcy
Andrew Beatty
John W. Gordon
Marcus Dill
Philip J. Bainbrlgge
Archibald P. G. Boss
John Clarid^e Burmcster»3f«>r,20ct.4ti
Edmund 0>fle
Conolly M'Causland
John Cameron
John S. Hawkins
James H. Freeth
Charles Duesbery Robertson
Charles Fanshawe, AtVutant to ihs Cbrpt
^ Royal Sapper* and Miners,
Frederick B. Chapman ............
Thomas Fenwick
Theodosius Webb
Gother Fre<lerick Mann ,
Spencer Westmacott
Charles Acton Broke ,
Charles Edward Stanley ,
William Collier Menzies ,
Bobcrt Michael Laffan
Arthur Henry Freeliog
Harry St. George Ord
David William TTylce
Hampden Clement Blamire Moody . ,
John Linton Arabin Simmons ,
George Archibald Leach ,
Richard Tylden
Philip John Staplcton Barry
Henry Arthur White
Paul Bernard Whittingham ,
Pbipps John Hornby
James William Gosset
George Clement Baillie ,
Thomas Bernard Colli nson
George Bent
Edmund Yeamans Walcott Henderson
George Sorcll
Augustus Frederick Ilippolito Dacosta
John Bayly
Henry Charles CunlifTe Owen
First Lieutenants.
Wm. Francis Drammond Jenrois ....
Thomas Donel John Gallwey
Charles Stuart Miller
Anthony David Cralgle
Richard Burnaby
Albert 0*Donnel Grattan
Mervin Vavasour
James Sway ne Baker
Hon. HuMey Fane Keane
William Cowper
Charles John Gihb
Charles Gordon Gray
William DriscoU Oossett
Charles Sim
Fairfax Charles Hassard
Douglas Oalton
2nd LIEUT.
29 May
ditto
29 May
ditto
26 Sept
27 Feb.
1 Aug.
5 Aug.
ditto
1 Dec.
ditto
ditto
ditto
9 June
dillo
ditto
12 Dec.
ditto
ditto
19 Dee.
ditto
18 June
ditto
ditto
18 June
dillo
ditto
13 Dec.
5 May
diito
14 Dec.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
dilio
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
16 June
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ditto
ditto
19 March
ditto
ditto
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ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
19 March 39
ditto
20 Dec.
ditto
20 Dec.
20 June 40
20 June
ditto
18 Dec.
5 Dee.
as
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8 Feb.
86
13 May
ditto
23 Sept.
24 ditto
25 Sept.
ONo?.
10 Jan.
37
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ditto
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ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
dilto
diUo
31 Jan.
23 Feb.
28 March
8 May
16 Aug.
31 March 38
25 May
13 June
14 June
I Aug.
1 Apr.
27 May
ditto
39
20 Sept.
22 SepL
16 Oct.
28 KoT.
19 Mar.
40
3 Apr.
28 July
28 July
15 Aug,
7 Sept*
19 Feb.
41
9 Mar.
1 Apr.
ditto
1 Sept.
14 Sept.
10 ScpU
30 Sept.
8 Oct.
23 Nov.
ditto
ditto
7 Dec.
23 Feb.
42
ditto
23 Feb.
28 June
24 Oct.
16 Mar.
43
1 May
27 May
11 Sept.
23 Sept.
1 Oet.
18 Dee. 44
20 Dec
26 Dec
18 Mar. 45
ditto
I April
22 April
1 May
22 May
12 July
1 Apr. 46
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto.
ditto
ditto
ditto.
ditto
ditto
1 May
87 July .
20 Oct.
9Nof.
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ditto
ditto.
ditto.
17 Kof.
S6ian. 47
4 Feb.
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1 Marcli
22 Mar.
16 Apr.
16 Apr.
29 Apr.
19 Ang.
1 Sept
3 Sept.
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First Lieutenants.
Henry William Barlow ,
Heary Tonng Dartacott Scott
Geo#ge Row
William Mason Inglia
Jumes Robert Mann
John WiUiunfton Lovell
Millington Henry Synge
Edward Wolttenholme Ward ..•»..
William Howard Jesse
Eustace Fane Bourchier^ .<«..•«•.••.
Henry Grain
Joha Marshall Orant
James Frankfort Manners Browne . .
FitzRoy Molyneux Henry Somerset
Horace William Montague • •
Valentine Thomas Mairis
Frederick William King
Francis Fowke ••
Charles Richard Binney «
Frederick Henry Rich
Francis Rawdou Chesney ......••••.
Tho. Andrew Lamsden Murray • . . . <
Herbert Newton Pearice
Wm. Lawtie Morrison
Anthony Charles Cooke
Thomas Inglis ..«
Ben Hay Martindale
Charles Scrupe Hntcbinson
Henry Wray • . .
Charles Pasley
John Stokes
Andrew Clarke
Francis Dn Cane
Robert Dundas Kerr
John Yerbnry Moggridge
Francis Koe
John Gordon Jcryis
Henry Whatley Tyler
John Cromie Blackwood De Butts . .
Walter Samuel Staoe
Gwavas Speedwell Tilly
Edward Stanton
Charles Comwallis Chesney
Edward Charles De Molcyns
Louis John Amad6e Armit • . •
Charles Brisbane Ewart
Charles B. P. N. H. Nugent
Edward Belfield
I/an, George Wrottesley
St. Andrew St. Jolm
Edward C. A. Gordon
Whitworth Porter
John J. Wilson
George F. Dawson
Gnstavus Sr. John Croftun
Henry Phillpotta
Joshua Henry Smith
.\nthony Reynolds Vyryan Crease . . .
Frederic Charles Bclson
Charles Thomas Hutchinson
Edward Metcalfe Grain
Arthur Payne Smith ,
Augustus Meyer Lockner • . . .
Philip Ravcnhill
Herbert Taylor Sibome
Charles Style Akers
Berdoe Amherst Wilkinson
Lothian Nicholson
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17
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Dec. 40
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
June 41
ditto
ditto
ditto
Jan. 48
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
June
June
ditto
Jan. 43
ditto
ditto
June
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
Dec.
ditto
ditto
ditto
June 44
ditto
ditto
ditto
dlUo
Dec. 44
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
June 45
ditto
ditto
ditto
Dec.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
May 46
ditto
ditto
ditto
.ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
Aug.
ditto
ditto
ditto
15 Not. 43
10 Dec.
10 Jan. 44
6 Mar.
20 June
16 Aug.
80 Oct
18 Dec.
80 Dec
26 Dec.
28 Feb. 45
18 Mar.
1 April
28 April
1 May
22 May
18 July
1 AprU 46
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
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ditto
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20 April
1 May
27 July
6 Oct.
15 Oct.
29 Oct.
0 Nov.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
17 Nov.
20 Jan. 47
360 n^ Sermcei cf the Captait^.
Vkftlen 9nA C^moM, imavM ^ HnM %t TorrM YMhwi, Wtiki «r
(woiiedid)^ action ol Anoyo de Molino, oofering itie nege of IMi^ rarprii^or
battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees, at which last he was woand«d and tatian prii
248 CapUin John Sampson teired the campaigii in TotOMy, nd waa is Ibe
Qenoa, aod at the captore of that oilT in 1814. Serfad in tfca tKpedittoa to the C
waa in the action of BUdenshursr, and at the captoM of Washington, 24th Aii|^. 1814.
in the action before Baltimore, Sspt. 1814. Stpved in Florida* aad WM te *a
Orleaas, 8th Jan. 1815; alto at the captare of Fort Bowyer.
250 Captain Schaloh aerred at the oaptore of Qoadalonps ift 1815.
352 Captain Saward serfed in the Peninsnia i^am Oct. 1810 to Veb. 181S^
siege of the fSorts and battle of Salamancat also the aiege of Bcrgos, fhni IMh
October 1812.
254 Csptain Shookborgh aerred with the 40tk hi the Peolnsola fram 1611 1« tha
war in 1814, and waa present at the battle c^ Vittoria, the bloduda of .PaMinil«Ba
15(h Joly f akhnaisbea from RonoesTalles to Pampelona on the SSth and S6ifa fialy%
the heights of Soranren on the 28th and 30th Jolv; action of Ina, actioo of Team
Oot., battUa of the Nivalle, Orthea, and Toalonee^ beiides varioM ndnot aelioBa amd
256 Captam H. B. Skinner serred at the attack on New Orleana.
258 Ci^tainM. A. Stanley serrad in the Peninsnla with the SOth, from Oct. ISIt ««*afftl
of that war in 1814, iaolading the battles of Vittoria, BonaeaTallea, Pampelana, and OMm
259 Colonel Steiger serred with Watteville's Regt. in Sicily; at the taking of 8«M«
near Messina on the landing of the enemy's troops on the 18 A Sept. 1810; aad at the
of Cadia in 1811. In Dec. 1812 ha waa appointed a captain in the Sdrd PoUugataa lUgC*
was present at the battle of Vittoria (as a brigade-major), the bkKskada of
actiona of BonoeaTaUsa and Snberi, battle of the Pyraneea on the S8th Julr 1613,<
wounded in the head; battle of the Nirelle, the three days' fighting in froat or Bai
1818$ and battlea of Orthea and Tonlonce. Appointed Lient.<OoloBd in Ins Wktnre i w— If i h
1822; and Colonel of the Swim Coniaderation in 1828,— being the highaat mflitary raaklt
Siritaerland, and corresponding with that of a general officer hi other sctiioaa.
260 Captain John Steuart aerred the campaign of 1815 with the G9th» mmi
woandad al Qaatre Braa.
262 Captain Duncan Stewart served with the 42nd in the campaigns iatkePamasala,
and Flanders, and was pteaent at the battles of Salamanca, the Pyrenaea (2eth JwAj to
Aug.X Ni?elle, Ni?e (9th to ISth Dea), Orthea (shot through the left hand), aad Qi
(sefiaipaly wounded in the left thigh, the ball remaining lodged).
264 Captain Tallan seryed with the 41st throughout the Burmese war, and waa _
oaptare of Baogooo, attack on Kemundine and on Pagoda Poinr, capture of Syrtam,
angageaaents in front of Bangoon from the 1st to the 15th De?. 1824, capture af
aiege of Denobiu from 25 ih of March until its capture on the 2nd April 1685,eng80i
Prome on the 1st, 2nd, and 5th Dec following, capture of Meloom and of Pagaha Hav.
also in Upper and Lower Scinde and in Beloochistan, in 1840 aad 1841.
265 Captain Telford serrad in the Peainsula from March 1812 to the end of the
the battle of Salamanca, retreat from Burgoi, action of Villa Muriel, aflair at Oama,
Vittoria, carrying of the outworks of San Sebastian 17th July, and first aaaauU oa #m hody cf
the fortress 25th July; also second assault and capture Slat Aug. 1813; battJes of the Hif^A
10th. Nor., and Ni?e 9Ui, lOth, aad 1 1th Ihc 1813. Serred subsequently in the Aaerf^* ^m
266 Captain Thatcher senred in the Peninsula with the 48tb, from Aug. 1811 to the aad «f
that war in 1814, including the action at Fuente Guinaldo, sieges of CiucM Rodrifpo aad Badi^
joz C^^^^A^t battles of Salamanca (wounded), Vittoria, Psmpeluna, P^reaaes, NivaUr, Mlaiv
Orthes, and Toulouse. Woonded at Vera.
267 Captain Tidy serred the campaign against the R^ah of Coorg in April 1834, with tha
48th Begt.
268 C^>t. G. V. Tinling serred in the Peninsula from Nor. 1818 to the (nd of that varin II
270 Captain Toole joined the 40th in the Peninsula early in Jan. 1810, aad waa ureaeal #
* " '" ~ ofMasasift
the battle of Busaco, retreat to and occupation of the lines at Torres Vedras, pursuit
action of Rodinha, capture of Campo Mayor, siege of Bad«joa in May 1811 aod repalsv of ifet
aortie from Fort S^n ChristoTal, siege and atc^rming of Ciudai Bodngo, siege and atorariag if
Badajoz, in the breach of which I'onress he was severely wounded. In Ootooir 1813 he rvMMi
the army at Vera, and was present at the battle of Nirelle, and in servral minor affairs. Patss
quently he senred nearly one year and a half with the Army of Occupation in Franca.
271 Captain Torriano strved at Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Ftushing.
272 Captain Trafford serred the campaign of 1815 with the lit Boyal Diagoons, i
slightly wounded at Waterloo.
273 Capt. John Trotter aerred at Walchereo; also at Cadis daring the latter pirt of tha
274 Captain Tucker serred in the American war.
275 Captain Tweedie was present in the batteries of the Fato, under Sir Jam«s
Serred also the campaign of 1814 in the south of France, including the battle of Tonkraaa.
276 Captahi l^yndale senred in the Peninsula with the 51st, from Maivh 1812 to tha aad of
that war in 1814, ladiidlng the action of Val Moiaaoob battle of SaUaianoa» oaploM «f iht
ITar Servieedofthe Qffi^iers of ihe^ Royal Eiigineer^ 283
a $j^ StfpVen K« Qiapman seryed in Holland, in 1709; at Copenhagen, In ld07 ; an^
in the Peninaula from March 1809 to Feb. 1811 .
9 Liettt-iOenefal NioGila went out with a reinforcement of aevcral Begta* to Qibraltar on
the war breaking oat with Spain in 1796, and remained blockaded in that fortress t^o
and a half yean ; piooeeded ftx>m thence to the West Indies in 1799. Went aa Commanding
EDgineer with Lt.-Geii» Sir Geoige Pre^vost to Nova Scotia in 1808, ander WEpeotations
of hoitiUtie8'with,Ame«lca. Remained there until the war broke out in 1812, and was
actively employed in itae protection of the frontiers of Nora Scotia and New Brunawiok,
and was prtsent at the capture of Moose Island, Castine and Belfast* Commanding Engineer
in Canada 4)art of 1814 and 16.
9 * LieuL<4Qeneral Wright served in the West Indies daring the war with Prance, from
1800' to 1806 inclusive^ including the capture of the islands of St. Lucia and Tobago from the
French. Served in North America, Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Bronswick during the
whole oC the late war with the United States, under Sir George Prev^Dst and Sir John Sher-
brooke ; and with the latter officer served as Deputy Quarter Master General of the Forces 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 provinces ;
and, on his return to Bngland, visited the Court of Persia in an official capacity.
10 Sir John Burgoyne's services : — ^blockade of Malta, and surrender of Valetta, in 1800 ;
campaign in Egypt, in 1807, including the capture of Alexandria, and attack of Rosetta,
from 7th to 18th April, 1807. Campaigns in the Peninsula, including the retreat to Coninna,
passage of the Douro, afialr of Salamonde (blew up Fort Conception in presenoe of the
enemy, 21st July) ; battle of Busaco, retreat to and occupation of the lines of Lisbon, siege
of Badajoz, 2nd to 1 3th 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 Retiro, siege of Burgos, (wounded) 19th Sept. to
31st Oct. 1812; retreat from Burgos, advance of the army and crossing the Ebro, battle
of Vittoria, siege and storming of San Sebastian, (wounded) 16th July to 13th Aug. ; siege
of Castle of San Seliastian, 31flt Aug. to 9th Sept. 1813 ; passage of Bidassoa, battles of the
Kivelle and Nive, passage of Adour, blockade of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie. Served
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 a cross and one clasp.
1 1 Sir Charles Pasley*s services : — defence of Gaeta, in 180G ; battle of Maida; siege of
Copenhagen, in 1807 ; campaign of 1808-9, includmg several skirmishes, and battle of
Comnna. Reconnottered 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 musket-
wound, 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.
12 Major-General Goldfinches 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.
U) Major-General Arnold's services : — blockade and surrender of Malta, in 1800 ; the whole
of the campaign in Egypt, in 1801, including the attack and surrender of Aboukir Fort and
castle, batde of Alexandria, and afterwards accompanied the division of the army which
expelled the French from Grand Cairo, and took possession of that city ; aUo 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 Demcrara, Essequibo, Berbice, and
Surinam, at which latter he was severely wounded in successfully leading the storming
party against the Redoubt Frederick and Fort Ley den. 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 Wm. 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 Algcrine frigate.
15 Major-General ElUcombe served in the Peninsula from Nov. 181 1 to the end of the war,
tncludmg the siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storm of Badajoz, retreat from
Burgos, advance of the array 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
Nivdle and Nive (10th, 11th and 12th Dec. 1813) ; passage of the Adour, blockade of Bay-
onne and repulse of the sortie. Medal for San Sebastian.
10 Major-General Fanshawe's services: — capture of Cape of Good Hope, in 1806; expe-
dition to South America, and siege and capture of Monte Video, in 1807 ; with the army in
Portugal in 1808 ; expetlitlon 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
(womded), 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
362
LIEUTENANTS.
Ackland, OraTes, 61 Foot, Barraekmaiier )
at TtmpUmore • 5
AddisoD, John, 2 Dragoon Guardi
AgaVf Thomas, (Qnarter-MMter, « Oct. 00) )
4 Boyal Veteran Battalion •••• )
Alcock, Henry, 63 Foot
Alder, Walter K., Royal Marines
Alexander, John, Royal Marines
Allan, WiUiam, 7 Foot
♦Allen, George, 88 Foot
9 Allen, John,^ Royal Artillery Drivers. . . .
Allen, John, 38 Foot
9 Allen, John,' 84 Foot, Military Knight \
qf Windsor
Allen, Joseph, 52 Foot
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Alley, Tottenham, Roval Corsican Rangers
9 Q^ Alston, James,^ 1 Foot
Alt, Daniel, Royal Staff Corps
Altenstein, Henry , Banm, 6 Westlndia Regt.
9 *Ames, John, 1 Prov. Bn. of Militia . . . .
Amyatt, Aagustus, 26 Foot
Amyott, Richard Garret, Royal Marines. . . .
Anderton, Thomas, 3 R. Veteran Battalion
Anderson, William, 5 R. Veteran Battalion
Andrew, Charles, Royal Artillery • ,
Arbnthnott, Hon, Mariott, 8 Foot
Archer, John, 6 Royal Veteran Battalion ..
Archer, Thomas, 112 Foot
•Arden, William, 4 Foot
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9 Armstrong, John Cooper,^ R. Art. Drivers
Armstrong, Montgomery, R. York Rangers
Armstrong, Richard, 70 Foot
Armstrong, Wm, Henry, 2 R. Vet Battalion
Arnold, Henry, Royal Marines
Amott, Alexander, 26 Foot
Atkln, Christopher, 15 Foot
Atkin, John, 88 Foot
Atkin, William, 88 Foot
•Atkinson, Charles, 14 Foot
Atkinson, John, 08 Foot
9 Austin, Edward Frederick, 47 Foot. . . .
Austin, Joseph, 42 Foot
Austin, Thomas, 6 Royal Vet. Batt., Fort
Ma^ qfDuncannon Fort ^
Ayame, Thomas Jeffirey Jonah, 67 Foot • ... 12 Aug.
ATery, Thomas, Royal Marines 18 Not.
Aynge, George, Royal Artillery Driyers. • • . 6 Oct
Ayshford, Aaron Moore, 12 Foot 17 Aug.
Bailey, Charles Courant, 5 R. Veteran Batt. 1 Oct.
Bailey, Bdward, Royal Marines J May
Bailey, James Alderson, 60 Foot 5 May
9 BaiUie, Andrew, 30 Foot 20 June
Baily, John, Royal Marines 7 Feb.
Bain, John, 61 Foot 20 April
Bainbrigge, Thomas Parker, 48 Foot 1 Oct
Baker, George, Royal Marines 16 Deo.
Baker, Thomas, 15 Foot 2 Dec
Baldock, Charles Robert, Royal Artillery . . 2 April
Bale, WUliam, 3 Foot 3 July
Balinhard, John Allen Camegy de, 13 Drags. 11 June
Ball, Howell, Garrison Company 20 May
Ball, Robert, 50 Foot 27 Oct.
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Idl 9 Vor. »
War Services of the Officers cfthe Royal Engineers. 289
Kire, battles before Bayonne^ Orthes, and Toalotue. Attack on the American l!ne« 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 Tery severely wounded at the
aasault of Badajoz in 1812.
87 Lieut.-Col. Ward eterred with the array in Sicily in 1811 and 13; was present at the
action of C^talla, attack of Penia, and siege of Tarragona in 1819; served with the army
in the Ketherlanda in 1814.
38 tJent.^Coi. Gordon's services: — attack on the Castle of Scylla, Jane, 1809; siege
and capture of Santa Maura, March, 1810.
40 IJeat.-CoL Jones served in the expedition to Walcheren, in 1809. Also the campaigns
fA 1810, 11, 12, 13, and 14,!nc1uding the actions and sieges of Cadiz, Tarragona, (1811), Ba-
dajoz (1812), Vittofia, St. Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, Nive, Bayonne.
Wounded leading the Forlorn Hope at the first assault of St. Sebastian. Appointed com-
manding engineer in chaiige of the fortifications on Montm&tre, after the entrance of the
British troops into Paris, in 1815.
42 Lieut.-Col. Piper served six campaigns in the Peninsula, France, and Flan-
ders, from March, 1810 to the ^th Jan. 10. From 1810 to 12 was employed in the
Lines of Lisbon and Almeida; and from Jan. 1812 to the conclusion of hostUities 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
the Giiadlana, l^gus, 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 28d of March,
when the bridged 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—
passing shot^ shell and ammunition during the nights, and provisions during the day tim«
— for the remainder of the operations; received the thanks of Sir Rowland Hill at the
passage of the Tagns fn 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 inters
cepting the commuufcations through the 8Ierra-do-Gato) was commanded by written
instructions from the commander of the Forces, to retire with the bridges on Alcantra de
la Reina and Badajoz, to Elvas, and finally to Abrantes; where, equipping afresh train of
boats fbr the operatioas of the ensuing year, advanced with the army fVom Sabugal and
Freynada to the Ebro and Yittoria; passage of the Bidassoa in Oct. and latter part of the
blockade of Pamplona ; actions of the Othand 11th 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-iaft of three
boats ; and subsequently, advancing to Mongiscard on the Canal Royal da M idi, proceeded
thence to Bordeaux. Proceeded to Ceylon, East Indies, 10th Jone, 10. Served as com-
manding engineer In the Kandian Provinces, during the insurrections of 1817 and 18.
44 Lieut.-Colonel Barry served in the Peulnsala from Aug. 1812, to Oct. 1813, and was
severdy wounded by a grape shot,dlst Aug. 1813, when leading a party to the breach at the
storming of St. Sebastian.
45 Lt.^€ol. 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
ef Salamanca, siege of Burgos, battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, and battles of
Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse. Present at the attack on Algiers, under Lord Exmooth, in
181^. Severely wounded in the knee, repulsing a sortie at Badajoz, lOih May, 1811; in
the leg daring the assault of Ciudad Rodrigo, 19th January 1812; in the neck during the
assaalt of St. Sebastian, 28th July 1813.
46 L]eiit.-CoI. Ord served in Spain during 1810, 11, 12, 13, and one half of 1814, in*
eluding the Sieges of Cadiz and Tarragona.
47 Lfeut.-Ool. Savage served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1818 to the end of the war, in-
cluding the investment of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie.
48 LI;.-Ool. Waters served in the Peninsula firom April 1812 to September 1814. Was
at Cadiz when the siege was raised in the former year. In 1815 he was present in the
actions of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. He led one of the columns to the assault of
Peronne on the 26th June 1815, and was at the capture of Paris.
49 Lt.-Coi. 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 Nivelle and Nive.
Served also at New Orleans fn 1814.
60 Lt.-Ool. Victor served in the Peninsula from Dec. 1812 to the end of the war, includ-
h^ the battles of the Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
M t;t-Cn9. Yale served in the American war in 1814, and was at Chippewa, 5th July,
1814, and Niagara, 25th July, 1814.
364
Lieutenants*
Bolton, Samve], 88 Vbot
Bond, William Spittle, Royal Marines . . .
Bonnor, Thomas, Corsiean BfSgt.
■^Bootfo, William, 14 Foot
Bordes, Breon Cliarles, 13 Foot •
9M Bott, Charles, Royal Waggon Train
*BoorilliOn, Julius, 4 Foot
Bourne, William, Royal Marines
Bovill. Edward, 29 Foot
Bowdler, George Andtew, 99 Fdot • .
Bowles. Humphrey, 82 Dragoons
Bowsar, Charles William, 84 Foot
Boyd, Arthur, 8 Garrison Battalion .....
Boyd, S^tr John, B/., 1 Garrison Battalion
Boyd, Roberta 7 R. Yeteran Battalion . . .
Bradbume, Francis, 10 Dragoons
BnuHbrd, WlUiam, 8 Foot
Brad^haw, Franeis Green, 68 Foot
Brady, Bernard, 97 Foot .. . <
Brady, WUIiam, 60 Foot
Bmtner, James Louttit, Royal Marines . .
CiB Bramwell, Jokn/> 92 Foot
CT Bratttle, ThoBias,^^ Royal Marines ....
rat Braun8,AugX%ri8.Gottli6b,R£uflCQrp8
CB Brearey, Oirist. Spencer,^* 87 Foot
Breretoii, Thomas, Rifle Brigade «
CiB Breton, John Frederick/* Royal Artillery
Bretthaaer, Christian William, 60 Foot
» m Brice, Alexander Adair,'« 66 Foot
Ml Bridge, George Daudrige,*^ 79 Foot
Bridger, James, 16 Dragoons
9 *Bridger, John, 1 Proy. Batt. of Milkia
BrMgewater, Thomas, 96 Foot
Brierly, Willlaro, 77 Foot
Bristow, Frederick, 9 Foot
Brock, James Loftus, 6 Foot
9 Brohler, Cynw,'* York Chasseurs
9 Brohf er, John Boyle,** 61 Foot
Broomfleld, Alex. Scott, 68 Foot
Brown, Charles, 60 Foot •• •••.•.
Sii Brown, Eugene, 91 Foot
Brown, Francis Camac, 80 Foot
Brown, John, 88 Foot ..»•..
Browne, Andrew, 69 Foot
Browne. Courtney, 1 Garrison Battalion. . .
Browne, Yalentine, 19 Foot, Ste^ Officer I
qfPensi&nen ••• y
Oil Browne, Jfim. William, 62 Fbot
Browning, Thomas, 68 Foot • • • ..
JBtncef John, R. Artillery Drivers
Brumby, Chartea, Meuron's Regt
9 Brydges, John Wm. Egccton, 14 Dragoons
Bryson, Pfttiiok, Royal Marines
Bubb, Anthony, 61 Foot
Buchanan, Drummond, 90 Foot
9Bncbaoan,Wm.Theophilns,('* 19
. * • •
p .
Dragoons 10
Buckeridge, Francis Hotchkia, 30 Foot ....
Buckley, William Henry, Unattached* « . . « .
Budd, Samuel Ilayward, Dillon's Regiment
Budd, WHUam Sktney, Royal lilarinei
Bulger, Andrew, Newfbundland Feack
BuUer, John, 86 Foot
Bttnbury, Thonas Charies, 64 Foot. • .
Bunyon, Charies Spencer, UnatUched
<» Burcbell, Frederick, 8 ProT. Batt. of Militia
Bnidon, Charles, Royal Marines
Corps 26
2d lxbut.
ETC.
80
16
18
4 May 0929 Mar. 10 27 April 16
16 Mar. 01 16 Aug. 05 2 Feb. U
Not. 96 16 Mar. 97
nerer 26 Dec. 19 26 S<p%. U
10 June 26 9AprU 27 2 Dea. 85
19 June 1122AprU 19 36 Oct. 16
never 26 Dec 1926 Sept. 14
120 Not. 7811 SepL 8126 Mar. 90
9 Sept. 18 16 Sept. 19 2 KajF XI
18May 08 22 Sept. 08 90 Oeft. 17
May 0280 July 0290 Julj 48
90 Mar. 0821 May 0810 Fab.
80 May 1916 Feb. 1424 OcU
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7 Mar. 1029 Oct. 1229 May |7
6 Jan. 06 6 Dec 06 12 Mar. 18
19 April 09 18 Magr 1926 Dec 18
4 Oct 11 84 Dec 1226 Oct. |9
19 Mar. 3821 Dec 4121 Dec 44
29 July 19 18 July 1626 Feb. 17
8 July 09 16 Aug. 0511 Aog. 14
16 Not. 1117 Feb.
21 July 08 2 Not.
26 Not. 9926 Mar.
1 Oct. 08 16 Mar.
12 June 10 6 Oct.
8 Aug. 11 21 May
7 April 19 9 Oct. 16J26 Jiiae 17
26 Feb* 08 2 Jan. 0026 Mar. 16
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28 Miay 07 20 Sept. 08
6 July 10
9 June 09
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7 Oct. 1326 Dee. .14
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291
DlreetoT'Oeneral.
5frJohnTrebb,*KCH.j4«ri*#.-5Mr^.l7Mar.94; 5ur^ean, 15 July, 95; Deputy
Inspector,^ Jiinc,Oa; l»Mp«?tor,«0 June, 09; Director^General^ 1 Aug. 13.
Deputy IvapectoT'OeueraL
9 M<)rgaii Thomafi,* AtsUt.^Surgeon, 14 July, 04 ; Surgeon, 11 Nov. 11 ; AttUi.^
Inspector, 14 July, 36 ; Deputy Inspector-GeneraU 16 Jan. 41.
Senior Suroboks.
ySHThos. MacmUlan Fogo/ M.D.
If. B. James Stewart
John WoUon Halahan, M.D
James Verling, M.D
Alexander Ogilvic, M.D
Thomas Ilaswell Quigley
Thomas Whitelaw ,
9M Stewart Chisholm'
SUHOEONS.
William Riohartlson, M.D. ......
James £. WiUiams
Wm. KeUy
Charles Dempsey
John Atkins Davis
James £dw. Thomas Parratt' ....
George Fan*
Chaa. Fred. SUunton, M.B
Johnson Savage, M.D
Robert Templeton, M.D
Joseph Ambrose Lawson, M.D. • .
Assistant Sukqjbons.
Wm. Alston Dassauviile, M.D. . .
Andrew Aylmer Staunton
James Somerville Litle
John Mackintosh, M.D
George Thomas Ferris
Melbourne Broke Gallwey
John Bent
Rich. Coffin ElUot
Ross Hassard
Charles Young
Wm. Henry Mackintosh, M.D. . .
Henry Briscoe, M.D
Orlando Sawle Donnall
Hugh Crawford Walshe, M.D. . . .
James Macmillan Scott Fogo . . . .
Edward Gilbome
Edward Schaw Protheroe
Stanhope Hunter Fasson
Robert Thornton
Matthew Combe
Frederick Howard
Edward Dawson Allinson
Henry Fisher
William Pearson Ward
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17 AprU 27
11 May 27
31 Jan. 28
22 July 28
10 Aug. 29
11 Mar. 30
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13 Nov. 30
15 Dec. 30
OMay 33
11 June 36
14 June 36
20 Sept 36
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31 May
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11 Sept. 38
10 Apr. 41
23 July 41
1 Nov. 42
1 Jan. 43
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1 J ime 46 , ^ j,, ^^^^^j^
ditto I served in the cam-
ditto I paigQ of 1815, includ«
5 Apr. 47 *"«>*'»*«?^L»°<LV'*
io An* A7 capturoof Paris. Wae
iw Apr. *i enpiged In both Re-
' bellions of Upper Ca-
nada. Accompanied several naval
expeditions against the brigands on
Lake Ontario, and among " the
Thousand Islands/' and ferved in
the gun-boats with the marines and
Indians during the attack and sur-
render at Mill Point. Was the only
medical officer of the regular fores
on the field, and a volunteer, dur-
ing the sharp conflict with the rebels
and Americans near Prescott, ISth
Nov. 1638, where upwards of 80 of
the small force were killed and
wounded, including the two officen
who landed with the expedition.
Received high commendation in the
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 ** bit
congratulations" to be sent to
Mr. Chishulm " with reference to
his exertions in that affkir;'* and
the Vaster-general expressed bj
* minute ' his gratification "at con-
duct so creditable and to honourable
to him."
Payviastert to the Ordnance Department ^ Messrs. Cox k Co.
1 Sir John Webb served on the Continent in 1704 under the Duke of Yorlc, and was present at the action
of Lannoi, 17tb and 18th Majr. In 1700 he served at the siege of Morne Fortune and capture of St. Lucia,
niso at the expulsion of the Caribs from St. Vincent ; at the capture of Trinidad, and the descent on Porto
Bico in 1797 ; reduction of the Helder, and capture of the Texel licet in 1700; on the coast of Spain in 1800 ;
the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the action at the landing and those of the 13th and Sist March, the
taking of Grand Cairo, and all the subsequent operations; siege of Copenhagen, and capture of the Danish
fleet, in 1807; expedition to the Scheldt in 1800.
S Mr. Thomas's services:— Campaign in Italy in 1805, including the occupation of Sicily. Descent on
the coast of Calabria, battle of Maida, and siege of Scylla Custle in 1806. £xpedition to Sweden, under Sir
John Moore ; and subsequently in Portugal and Spain, up to the retreat to Corunna, in 1808-0. Capture of
O ladaloupe in 1815.
i Doctor Fogo served the campaign of 1806-0, under Sir John Moore, including the battle of Corunna.
Kxpedition to Walcheren. 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
(1150 menX and Doctor Fogo being senior medical officer, he was given the local rank of Surgeon : re-
mained at Cadix until July, 1811, when he r< turned to England for the benefit of his health. Went to Por-
tugal in March, 1812, and from July was again Senior Uninunce Medical Officer at Cadix. When the siege
waa raised in August, he accompanied the force which followed the retiring French arm; ; but the pursuit
Mnf civen up at Seville, he returned to Cadix, and remained there until \U final evacuation in Aug. 1814.
Senrao alfto the campaign of 1815. including the battle itf Waterloo, and adv«itct* iu Paris.
9 Mr. Parratt M^nrad in the operations In the Yeaiig tse Kiang in China (M«.'dal), including the storm
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Richard Lyde Hornbrook,r^ jraj.»NoT^)
Charles Robinson,^ r. (itajor 5 Not. 40)
William Lewis Dawes" (M«^/or.» Nor. «)
C 9 John Alex. Philips ^ .... rfo ... .
VFilliam Jolllffe,r. {M^or, 9 Hot. 4«). . . ,
William Cahuny^ do
C James Pynmorf*/* r.....da..
Richard William Pascoe r
James Clarke,r
John Backley Castieaa,(ir<|^, lONor. 40.)
Richard 8earle«
JohnTothill
Robert Henry,« ArtUlery
9 Fortescne Graham^
Henry Smith, r
James Whitcomb,*^ r. (Mn/or, 23 Dec. «£)
Peter John James Dusautoy/* r
Edmond Hearle, r
John M*Arthur
Joseph Childs ( jf^or, 9 May, 48)
Hugh Evans
9 8. Robert Wesley," Auist.Aty. Gen.
Thomas Park"
George Griffin, r
9 James Dowman^' ,
Charles Clarke,
Edmund Nepean, r
Wm. M'Kinnon
Thomas Fynmore," r
PnincisSmith Hamilton,r. (Afi0.9SDee.42)
John Tatton Brown ^
Charles Cartwright Williamson ......
Edward Augustus Parker,
Joshua Edleston
Charles William Pearce ,
Thomas Hurdle,** {MaM 90 March 40) . .
Robert Wright (1st)
William Gordon, r
Edward Appleton '*
Thomas Peard Dwyer,«* ArtUlery
William Clendon
Caleb Barnes
John Colliss
Peter Martin M*KeUar, r
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John Land ,
James Buchanan
Henry George Mitford"
Samuel Hawkins »'^
William Lee
Henry William Parke,«« ArtUlery ....
Anthony B. Stran8hRm«*(/ifa/.i5Apr.42)
Edward Rea
Alexander Anderson*®
Geocge Home Logan,'* ArtUlery
Robert Wright (2nrt)
John Fraser, ArtUlery
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Thomas Hollo way, ArtUlery, r.
John Charles Grey Courtis . . . .
John Miller"
Richard Johns
Peter Brames NoUoth
Fielding Alexander Campbell . .
George Evans Hunt
John Mitchell
Thomas Lemon
Peter Trant Murray Payne . . . .
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17 Mar.
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28 Jan.
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Davis, Charles Winter, 30 Foot
JDavis, Johrtf 2 Royal Veteran Battalion
Davis, William Henry, 8 West India Rcgt
Davison, James, 99 Foot
Davys, Edmund Soden, 90 Foot
Dawson, Wm., 2 Line Bact. German Legion
Day, Alexander, Royal Marines # • • « •
Dean, Robert, 16 Dragoono
9 Delamain, jpdward Smi^Ii,^ 60 Foot
9 Dclmc, Henry Peter,*' 88 Foot ....
^DenTord, Charles, 95 Foot ..........
Denison, George, 19 Foot 18
Dent, Robert, Unattached 21
Desbarres, Henry Windham^ Unattached
Dickinson, Douglas John, 2 Foot, At^U"
tant Brecon Militia, • . •
912!^ Dickson, Charles Lennox, Unattached
Dickson, David, 42 Foot
Diddcp, John, 41 Foot «
Digges, Charles, West India Rangers
9 Di^ton, Robert,^ Unattached
Dillon, Anthony, Unattached
Dillon, Edward Walter Percy ,^ 63 Foot .
JHHon, Thomas, 8 R. Veteran Battalion .
*Disney, Henry, 37 Foot
Disney, James Robert, Vork Chasseurs . . .
Dixon, Jolin William, 48 F«ot.
Dobyns, Robert William, 7 W. India Regt.
9 WB Dodwel^ George, 23 Dragoons . . .
Dolmage, Julius, 4 Foot
Donnelli/, John, 2 R. Veteran Battalion .
Dormer, Charles. Unattached
Doswell, Henry, Royal Murioes
91^ Dowbiggin, William Henry ,« 16 Foot
9^ Dowker, Thomas, 38 Foot
Downer, Geo. P. Maxwell, York Lt. Inf. Vol.
Downie, Alexander, 6 Foot
Dovne, Robert Stephen, 7 Dragoons .
Wi Drake, Edward, 28 Foot
Drawbridge, Clmrles," Royal Artillory
JDreghom, Allan Hamilton, 7 R. Vetl Batt,|26
Drew. MatthfW, R. Waggoa Train
9 ^ DmmmondfGeo.Duncan^ R* Vet.Bn.
Dudley, Samuel, 11 Dragoons #..••
Dttnlevie, George Ocmld, 1 1 Foot ........
Dunlop, Archibald, Royal Marines. .......
CSft DunnlcUffe, Henry ,« Royal ArUllery . .
Dusautoy, Jarnes, Royal Marine*, Bar- \
rackmatter at Taunton 5
Dyer, Robert Turtliff, Royal Marines 16
Eagar, Alexander, 57 Foot , 31
JSi^ar, Jatne$, 7 K, Yeteran Bsttalion .... 10
Eagar, Jeffrey, R. York Rangers 26
Eaglet, Edvrard, Bampfield, Royal Marines 29
Earle, Alexander Hamilton, Royul Artillery 4
** Easter, Jeremiah/* 23 Dragoons. 31
Baton, John, 20 Dragoons 22
Eccles, Cuthbert,** 83 Foot 19
£d«y Denzil, Royal Marines 7
Ede, John, Royal Marines 14
Edgwortb,Thomas Bridgman, Royal Marines 17
9 Bdlngton, John, 81 Foot , 7
Edmonds, Robert, 27 Foot * ^
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First Libutbnants.
Andrew John Buckinffliam fiambly^
William Ramsay Searle
Henry Dmry •••#..
Benry Atkins H'Oallnm
Charles Louis
Richard King ClareU ,.
Johm William Wearing
Richard Tates Stuart Moubray
Alexander Ramsay
Penrose Charles Penrose. . •• •
Oeorge Brydges Rodney, Adiyiiai^d .
Jermyn Charles Symonds
John Maurice Wemyss, ArtiUery • • •
John Henry Mercer •
Henry Hotham McCarthy
Peregrine Henry Fellowes
Wm. Christopher Parkin Elliott
Charles William Adair i<»
Richard Farmar*"
WilUamJolUffe
Robert Seppings Harrison
Wm. Jenny Pengelley
George Gardiner Alexander, ArtiUory t
Henry Wm. Brooker .• . •
Charles Frederick Menxiet • • • • .
John Huskisson, Qr.-'Master • i
John Henry Stewart >
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Joseph Bdward Wilson Lawrence/^* Ad^f* Art
James Ainslie Stewart*^
James Pickard^^ •
Henry Charles Penrose Dyer^**
Francis James Polkioghome^^^^K^aiU. • • •
Wm. Bamham Thos. Rider
Wm. Alfred Gamer Wright
Gerard Montagu .....»%....
Fred. Whylock Dayis, iirHttery •
George Wentworth Forbes *.»••••
James Augustus Fynmore ........•.••••«.
George Augustus Schomberg , ArtUlory • . . .
Julius RobertSi ilr^^er:^ ••....•.•.•.....
Fleetwood John Richards ••.•.» ••••.
Hugh Hamilton Goold •• *....
Arthur Butcher «
George Drury • » «
William Hutchinson
Thomas Forrest •
Bdward Andr^e Wylde
Bbenezer Tristram Thomas Jones . •
Joseph Henry Jolliffe
John William Alexander Kennedy"^
Robert Boyle •
Simon Ridley Dttle • . -.
Tho. Alex. Masterson D'Veber Pennington . .
John Elliott
Samuel Lewin Wilson
Charles M* Arthur
Hamond Weston Gwyn
Charles Loudon Barnard, ArtUiery ........
Richard Franklin Tucker
Henry Watson Hall, ArtUiery
Henry George Johnstone Dalies • i
Rodney Vansittart Allen • .
Nevinson WiUoughby de Courcy
Henry Bates Leonard
George Webb
Wmiam Mansell Mansell*^^ . . .
Walter BumeU Haberfield
Thomas CarstairsGray
Wm. Godfrey Rayton Maaten
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Royal Marines.
FiBST LlSUTBNANTS.
Richard Parke
John James Douglas Barclay
George Sheddan Danbar
John Manger
Thomas Magin
Charles SUughter
James Splaine Bowman « . . . .
Fermor Bonnycastle Qritton
Henry John Tribe
John Wm. Collman Williams, Artillery
Hugh Stukely Buck, Artillery
Thomas Valentino Cooke
Lewis Scott Reeres
George Stephen Digby, Artillery
William Edward Farmar
John Charles Downie Morrison
Henry Tliomas Swain
Charles Reed Briyer
Alfred De Hochepied Nepean ,
Henry Spratt
George Edward Owen Jackson
Frederick Ang^tus Percy Wood
Edward Price Usher
George Bruce Puddicombe
Michael Spratt
Charles Thomas Forest Onslow
Julius Bunce.
Thomas Page Casey
Henry Treffry Fox
Edwfu^ Lawes Pym
Henderson Ward
Wm. Henry Whorwood Branch
John Crocket, Artillery
Henry Nicholas Gell
William Sandom Davis, Artillery
Edmund Charles Domyille
Frederick Charles Knight
Second Libutbvaict9.
Charles John Ellis
Frederick Edward Budd •
Thomas Quin Meade, ArtiUery
Benjamin Bonsfield Herrick
Wynder Kelly Ireland, Artillery
Alexander FInlaison Sutheriand
Edward lUchards
Francis Harry Noott • . • .
Henry Stanhope Baynes, Artillery
WiUiam Pitt Draffen, ArtUlery
Charles Pyne
WiUiam James Kinsman
John Bastable, Artillery
Thomas Burton Vandeleur FitzQerald .
John Tunstall HarerBeld •
John Sangster
Ponsonby May Carew Croker ,
John Cree Giles
George Bayles Heastey
Henry Adair, ArtUlery
Henry Way Mawbey, Artillery • .
Arthur Onslow Lake Lewis . . •
Frederick Llewellyn Alexander, Artillery >
John Basset Prynn
Charles Osbom Baker
Charies Wolrige
Robert Sackville Moletworth
PhiHp Harris
William James Dana •«
John Homdon Parry
Richard Kennett Willson
Edmund Hehry Cox
Edmund Brighonse Snow
James Taylor
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SBCONS iffitrfJBHAKTS.
John George TbnxMon
Arthur Charles Steele
John Orieve
'Edward Heuderson Starr
Edward Joseph Ridgway ConnoDy
Edward Ralph Horsey
Arthur Ellis
George Bazalgette
Edward Gough M'Callum
Richard Tarbervllle Ansdl
George Heniy Wrlford
John Poore
Richard Goddard HaDilay
Gkorge Gregory
Henry George Elliot
Jones Wright
Henry Hewett
Edward M< Arthur
Henry Bradley Roherta
James Shute
John Bnntead Seymour
Arthur John Stuart
2nd LIEUT.
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ROYAL MARINE ARTILLERY.
Head'Quarteri, Portsmouth.
Lieut.'CMoneL
Dayid Anderson Gihsone, 10 July, 44.
Captains.
9 John Harvey SteYens'^( Jlf<{^or),16 April, 33.
J. B. Castieau {Jtftdar), 10 July, 87
Robert Henry,**. 10 July, 87.
Thomas Peard Dwyer, 20 March, 4] .
Henry WUliam Parke,^' 12 Feb. 42.
George Home Logan, 17 June, 42.
John Eraser, 20 Sept. 42.
Thomas Holloway, 23 Nov. 42.
Henry Carr Tate, 4 May 47.
George Colt Langley, 4 May 47.
Hamnet Parke, 27 July, 47.
Firit lAeutenanii.
A. R. Savage, 28 Feb. 39.
John Maurice Wemyss, 30 Oct. 41.
George Gardiner Alexander, 17 June 42
J. E. Wilson Lawrence, Adj. 6 Nov. 42.
F. W. Davis, 10 Aug. 43.
George Aug. ScoaNig, 21 Sept. 43.
Julias Roberts, 16 Mar. 44.
Charles Loudon Barnard, 18 Aug. 45.
Henry Watson Hall, 4 Feb. 46.
John William Collman Williams, 27 July, 47.
Hugh Stukely Buck, 27 July, 47.
Geo, Stephen Digby, 27 July, 47.
John Crocket, 20 Nov. 47.
W^illiam Sandom Davis, 3 May 44.
Second Lieuienants.
Thomas Quia Afeade, 23 July 44.
Windor Kelly Iteland, 27 Dec. 44.
Henry Stanhop^ Baynes, 29 Jan. 46.
Henry Adair, 2 Dec. 45.
William Pitt Draffen, 24 April 47.
John Bastable, 24 April 47.
Henry Way Mawbey, 6 May 47.
Frederick Llewellyn Alexander, 6 May 47.
Atffvt^^*''^' ^ ^' lAwrence (Itt. Lieut.) f 4 May 47.
298
STAFF 0FFICKB8 OF THB ROYAL MAHINE8.
J>epuiy A4ftUani^Oeneral^^^ CoUmel John Owen, CB. KH., 1 Jan. 88,
Atiiitant AdHuiagU-QtMral^'-'^ Captain Samuel Robert We^, 10 Not. 48*
Officey 39, New Street, Spring Oarderu,
AttfutanU,
Wo.\l$t Zi«t*.Ber»ey Vorlo, 12 Feb. 42.
IfT^I Wm. It Majn^rell, do.
Ply\ J. R. Jackson, 7 Dec. 40.
Cha.\ Geo.Brydge8 Bodney;27 July47.
Por,
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F. J. Polkingborne, 0 Not. 48,
8. N. lowder, 10 May 47.
Wo.
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Quarter^Masters
let Lieut. Pitcairn Onslow, 14 Sept. 49.
Edw. T. P. Shewen, 7 Apr. 46.
Hayes Harriott, 87 July 47.
John Hosklsson, 25 Aug. 47.
Wo.
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wnilam Huston, 23 Jane 48.
Norton Austin, 25 June 48.
George Dibben, 7 July 46.
Thomaa Cooper, 15 July 48,
Wo.
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Paymaeters.
George Yarlo, 23 Aug. 06 ; 9iii{ Xi. 18 June, 98 -, lei Lt. 24 April, 05 j Capi. 15 July, 06.
9 JohD Lawrence,*^^ 20 July, 30 ; 2fid X«. 6 July, 03 ; Lt. 15 Aug. 06 ; Capt. 31 July, flO.
George Hookey,i<^ 99 March, 88; 2iui X#. 27 Jan. 08 ; 1«# X«. 8 Aug. 11 ; Cmpt. 12 Oct. 32.
Ply. I Bobert Leonard, 25 Aug. 47 ; 2«Mi Zt. 27 Feb. 08; let Lt. 8 Mar. 12"; Capt. 28 Apr. 84.
Por.
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Sarraeh-Ifasters.
Thomas Moore,*^ 16 Aug. 27 ; 2nd Lt. 14 Jan. 01 ; let Lt. 15 Aug. 05; Capt. 21 Not. 10.
Robert John Little,*<* 12 Sept. 29 ; 2nd Lt. 4 July, 03 ; 1«^ X^. 15 Aug. 05 ; Capi. 31 July, 20.
^Ambrose A.R.WoIrige,"05 June,d2 ; 2d Lt. 4 July, 03 ; let Lt.l5 Aug. 05; Ci^^31 July, 26.
Isaac Toby,"^ 21 March, 42 ; 2nd Lt. 3 Apr. 10 ; Ut Lt. 9 Sept. 28 ; Capi, 22 May, 88.
Deputy Inepectors of UoepUaU.
Cha. I Wmiam Rae,i^' 22 Aug. 40. || Wo. \ John Drummond, 7 July 47.
Surgeone.
Par. I Samuel Irrlne,"' 30 Not. 41. ]| Ply. \ Thos. Miller, 25 Aug. 41.
AuittaaiU'Surgeene.
Por. \ J. D. Simmie, 16 Sept. 27. Wo.
Por. Arch. ElUott Cha.
Ply, Wm. Thompson Kay, 18 Jan. 47. Wo.
Cha. Albert Andrew 7ack, 27 Not. 45.
5car(e/--Facings Blue. Artillery — Blue— Fadngs Bed. Agent, Masrsa. Cox U Baa.
Thomas William Nelson, 8 Apr. 48.
Alexander Lelth Elmslie, 8 April 46.
J. Trail Urquhart Bremner, 16 Not. 48.
War Services of the Officers of the Royal
1 Colonel Parke was present in Duncan's Tictory near Camperdown, 11th Oct. 1797;
commanded two companies of Marine Artillery in Spain in 1812, and three ftftp^p^T4i?t \m
America, from 1813 to 1818, Including the attack and capture of the entrenched camp ai
Hampton ; besides the aboTc, he has been tweWe times engaged with the enemy In boats
and on shore.
2 Colonel Owen's serTices : — Battle of Campardown ; defence of the island of St. Mmvou ;
bombardment of La Hogne ; boarding and capture of India sliip Chanee iiMlflr tha
batteries at Mauritius ; burning of French frigate La Prennenee; boarding and cs^tora of
ship Sea Nymph in harbour of Port Louis ; battle of Trafalgar ; and, although mrmf4t&i
was, ncTcrtheless, the first person on board the Spanish 80 gun ship Argtmauta ; eaptum
of Copenhagen ; destruction of Xe Robuete and Xton, French ships of the liiie» C«tta ;
destruction of a French priTateer brig in the port of Negaya ; c^ktura- of a oonroj at
Languilia, the batteries being first carried by the Marines ; destruction of tba Porta of
Alessis and Languilia by the Marines under his command, after having charged wiih ika
bayonet and defeated a battalion of the French 52d of the Hue, of a very euperiarjforcom
Commanded a battalion on the North Coast of Spain, including the actions of Alaa, 8lh
June; near Fontarabia, 11th July; and at Hemkni, 16th March 18S7, when the Bojol
Marines rendered such important serrices to the Queen of Spain and her AIUm.
3 Colonel Wright's Senrloea: — Engaged in most of Lord Nelson's attacka on HoCa mA
Cadlx in 1707 ; battle of the Nile ; eampalga of Naples in 1799 ; sumnder of Oro aaA
NoTO, Fort St Elmo, Capua, and Guata : cutting oat of the Ouiep at Vigo : Egypt la 1801 s
■ndbataeofAlgieninlSlO,
fFar Services of the Officers of the Royal Marines, 399
4 Colonel Afllett wu present in the battle off Camperdown 11th Oct. 1707. Has been
repeatedly In action with the Flotilla off Boulogne, HaTre-de-Gracey but was employed
principally blockading, Cadiz, Brest, Rochfbrt, O&Ttbagena, and Toulon.
% CdiontX M'CaUum was at the capture of the Yietorin Frenoh privateer in boats
nnder his command in 1800; battle of Trafiilgar ; forcing the Dardanelles and destroying a
Tnrldsh squadron in 1807. Bmployed on Tarious occasions in cutting out and destroying
enemy's vessels.
9 Colonel Menales was attached to Lord Nelson's squadron off Boulogne, where he
participated in all the desperate cutting-out ailhirs on the Frenoh coast against Buona*
parCe's flotilla. Commanded a detachment of Hoyal 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 32d June, 1806, he was in one of the boats of His Majesty's Ship
Jtfin«rpa, cutting out five veMcls from nnder Fort Finisterre; and on the 11th July fol-
lowing he was in the barge which, when 50 miles from where the frigate lay at anchor,
captured by boarding the Buena Diehm Spanish privateer, of three times the force of the
boat, after a sharp conflict : this attack was planned by Colonel Menzies. Commanded
and headed the marines at the storming of Fort Finisterre, being the flrst who entered
the Fort. In boats cutting out the Spanish vessel of war, St, Joseph, from the Bay of
Ajosa, where he landed and made prisoner the Spanish Commodore who delivered to him
his sword. Commanded the Marines at the capture of Fort Quardia. Slightly wounded
catting out the French corvette, La JlfoseUe, from under a battery in Basque Roads.
Tsking of Fort Caraarinus and gun-boats from nnder its protection. Repeatedly engaged
in severe boat-actions, and against batteries. Right arm amputated. Received a sword of
honour fW)m the Patriotic Fund. Commanded the Royal Marine Artillery fVom 1837 to 1 844.
10 Colonel Fexgusson served at the capture of Rear Admiral Perr6e's squadron fW>m
Egypt when in pursuit of the French and Spanish fleets in June, 1700. Blockade of Malta
and capture of Admiral Perr^e's squadron Le OhUreux 14, Ville de MarteUlet, &c. with a
reinforcement and supplies for the relief of the garrison. Was wrecked and severely in-
jured on board H.M.8. Queen Charlotte when hurnt off Leghorn in 1800, only fotrr saved
out of a detachment of nearly 900 marines, including supernumeraries, in all inwards 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 Bgypt under the command of Sir Ralph Abercromby in 1801
(ifisvtol). 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
Malor-Gcneral Fraser in 1807. He has been repeatedly engaged in severe boat actions,
ana against batteries, and debarked with detachments aiding in capturing and destroying
ships and convoys on the enemy's coast.
18 Colonel Thomas Peebles' services: — In action with Spanish gnn-boats In the Gut of
Gibvaltar in 1709, and recapturing the Lady Nelson cutter by the boats of H. M. S. Queen
Charlotte, Blockade of Malta in 1800, and capture of Admiral Perr^e's squadron. On
board H. M. S. Queen Charlotte when that ship was burnt off Leghorn, 17th March, 1800,
Debarked fai command of the marines of H. M. S. Santa Theresa and Mutlne In a success-
ful attack on the town of Finale, and relief of the Austrian garrison. Storming the Prima
Galley (on the night of the 20th May) chained to the mole head batteries of Genoa by the
boats of the fleet under Captain Beavor, R. N. Siege and bombardment of Genoa in con-
junction with the Austrian army, and surrender of the city and French garrison under
General Massena. On board H. M. 9. Minotaur at the capture of Le Pax and Esmeralda
Spanish ships from under the batteries of Barcelona, 1801. Wounded in H.M.S. Caro^
line's 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, Rochfgrt and
Cadiz, fluently engaged in boat actions on those coasts. 1805. On board H. M. 6.
Blanche in the West Indies severely wounded and made prisoner in the action between that
ship 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
adfutant and deputy judge advocate. Has received a reward fVom the Patriotic Fund.
13 Lieut.-Col. Pilclier 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, BaisondbUy in the North Sea ; 1 804, attack of the gun-boats and batteries at Boulogne ;
July 23, 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 battelion 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
at the British. 1811, served in the North Sea, in attacks with the Danish gun« boats.
ISlfl-and 1814, off the coast of France and America. Appointed to the 2d batalion of
Royal Marines, aad was at the attack of the American army and its defeat on the road to
300 War Serviees of the Offleers of the Hayal Mdrine^^'
Biltimore, when Mij.-Oen. Bom was killed. At the attack of the Anevleaii tiMpi «t»
Parnham church : oommanded upon thif occasion the adyance, consisting of small detach-'
ments of the Slst, 44thy and 85th regts. and marines. In 1815, was at the attack of ike
American Rifle force near Point k Petle, and the capture of that fort in Weet Morida.
From 1819 to 1821, served in His Majesty's Ship, Vigo, at St. Helena, daring the last bId*
months of Buonaparte's life, and assisted with the marines at his interment.
14 Lt.-Col. Stevens was present blockading Brest, the Helder, and Cadiz, and waa
engaged with batteries. In 1809 he was engaged with gnn-boats in passing eoamy
through the Sound aad Categat; in H. M.S. Ca^berus, with convoy of armed tmnaporti
and gun-boats in the Gulf of Friedland ; in the boats of the squadron in the ■uceeasM
attack upon the Russian Flotilla of heavy armed gun-boats and armed Transports ; and at
the capture of a Russian schooner. From 1836 to 1840 he served in the Royal Marine
Battalion on the north coast of Spain ; was detached in command of a company fsr the de^
fenct of the Eastern Heights of Passages attacked by the Cariists, and in the CarHst attack
of the lines on the 6th June 1836; and he was also present at Fuentarabia, 11th J«ly 1880«
15 Lieut.-Col. Gibsone was on board the Safeguard mortar brig in a severe action wfltk
a division of Danish gun-boats between Anholt and Jutland, on the S9th June 1811. The
following year he was engaged at Cateria on the north coast of Spain, and was the officer
who accompanied Capt. Parke with two 24-pounden intended for the British army before
Burgos. In 1813 and 14 he served in the American war, and was present at the altaek oil
Craney Island, taking of Hampton, defence of the Lines of Chippewa, and other aflilrs.
16 Lieut.-Col. Ballingall prior to entering the Royal Marines, served as a Mklshipmaa at
Copenhagen in 1801 ; landed at Vimiera, 21 Aug., 1808 ; was n volunteer in the boats of the
Reiisianee at the boarding and carrying La Mouehej French man-of-war schooner, under
a constant fire of g^pe and mnsquetry ; the conunander fell by the hand of Capt. B. W
Feb. 1809. Served as a volunteer at the cutting out of four French luggers laden with sup*
plies for the French army, from the harbour of Santa Clara, north coast of Spain, on tha
night of the 27th Feb. 1800, under a galling fire of mnsquetry, and defended by two bat-
teries which commanded the entrance; landed at the head of the Marines fWm the ileris^
mice, carried a battery of four guns ; and assisted in the capture and blowing up of a Preach
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 1832 in the castles ot
Naupoli de Romania, with an allied garrison during an attack on that city.
18 Lt*Col. Cory ton 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.
51 Lieut.-Col. Ellis's services: — ^The general action with the combined fleets of Franee
and Spain, off Cape Fhiisterre, 8?nd July, 1805 ; battle of Tralhlgar, 2l8t Oct. foliowiag ;
the Walcheren expedition in 1809, and in the Laoinia, the leading frigate of ten, ferelag
the passage of the Scheldt under a heavy flre from the batteries of Flushing and Gadsaad.
Capture of the island of Guadaloupe, in January, 1810. Employed, in 1812 and 19, t4t
the coasts of France, Spain, and Portugal. Taking of the American frigate, PrmHem^ -
Jan. 1814 ; various successful aflkirs of boats in North America. Bombardment aad
reduction of Fort Munora in Scinde in Feb. 1839; and, landing, the 25th of the folhMriag*
month with the detachment of his corps at Bushire, under a smart flre from the Persians,
for the protection of the East India Company's Political Resident, and in possesskm of the
Residency until the 30th, when that agent was embarked in safety. China expeditkm, and
as senior officer in command of the Royal Marines at the capture of Chusaa on the 6dl '
July 1840, battle of Chuen-pce, 7th Jan. 1841, wherein he commanded the adtanee
Qpromoted Brevet-Major); bombardment of the Bog^ue Forts, assault and capture of the
Island of North Wantung, 26th Feb. ; the advance on Canton, March 8th ; storming and
taking the heights and forte before the walls of Canton, 26th May (promoted Lie«l«*
Colonel); capture of the strongly fortifled Island of Colongso, near Amoy, 90th Aog.;'
Sod capture of Chnsan, 1st Oct. ; assault and capture of citadel and city of Cbinhae, ledi
Oct.; advance on and entry into Ningpo, 13th Oct; in garrison and command of T^-
woong^kaou fortress in the river and near to Canton, from 6th April to 24th May, 1841 ;
and on shnilar duties at Ningpo and Chusan, with battalion of Royal Marines, fh>m \Wk
Ont. to 27th January, 1842, followhig.
52 Lt.-Colonel Wearing was wounded at Trafalgar.
28 LU-Col. Robert Ford served in a battalion under the command of Col. Geo. I^wk te
1808; took possession of Figneira on the River Mondego for the landing of theanay
oader the Duke of Wellington. Expedition to Walcheren. Commanded the Marines at tha
taking of Moos IsUnd. Bombardment of Stoney Town, near New London ; at the eapCort'
of WasUngton ; succeeded to the command of a battalion of Marines in the action In froM
of Baltimore. In the action before New Orieans. Served with the Indlami In the Plortdaa
under the command of Lieut-Colonel Edw. Nicolls, and various aflhirj of boats on tha*
coast of America, and West Indies.
24 Major WiUes's services: Sir Richard Strachan's action, 4 Nov. 1805; Wast Ihilw, -
1808 to 1812, hidnding the capture of the dty of St Domingo m 1809: South Bevdaad|
ter of 1813; Oparations in the Chesapeake under Sir George Cockburn; C^ptaRor""
War Smi€e$ (if iJkg ijyS^s 0f ih^ B(^ SOD
Ington; Advaaee to Baltixnorey in 1814; Captaxe of Cumberland Inland «n ibe ecaal; <af
Gaoisja, and of the town of Saint Mary's, 1814 ; Coast of Africa, 1817 ; Baet InOiw, I88d to
18354 Varioiift boat and other services.
..86 Major M'Adam, during service in £'^i^2« between Augi. 1806 and Ma^r 1900, waft
ai the attack on the French Fleet by Admiral ComwalUs on the 21st Aug. 1806; gun-{
boaU in Vigo Bay 20th Oct following; blockade of Fort Cygo, Ju\y and Aug. 1807 p
station with Fxeach frigates off L*Orient, 22d March 1808; Basque Boadfl, 11th and 12th
April 1809; and various other affairs in the ship or her boats : al^ye forty times under fixcb
Paring service in the Thames^ between 7th Oct. 1800 and 27th Aug. 1812, he landed at
Hount CerciUy, Amanthea, Citraeo, in the Qulf of Policastro and near to Cape Paliouvo,
Pofto del Infreschi, Palinuro, and many other placet upon the coast of Calabria and on tha.
Boroan States in the sliip, in her boats, or on shore : above twenty-five times under fiiVk.
Daruig service in the Forth, between dUt July 1813 and 29th Sept. 1816, belauded «a
Voith Beveland, again on South Beveland on staff of Anglo- Ruasian Force forming siege of
Oaths ; and on the North American shores : above five times under fire. In all abovs
atventy times under fire, and frequently mentioned in the dispatches.
96 Mi0or Garmston was at the taking of Fort Koupan, Isle of Timor, in 1811 ; ea|^-«.
tai« of Java* in 1812 ; attack of Palembang, isle of Sumatra, and Sambass, isle of Borneo ;:
Algien in 1816. Present at the Sortie from Bilboa 15th May ; the advance on the 28IIl
May; and was wounded at the defence of the lines of San Sebastian 6th June, 1836.
27 Ma|or John Harvey Stevens served in the West Indies, Ace. in 1806 and 1807y»
(iuriag the expedition to Walcheren in 1809, and was engaged in several flotilla affaira on
tjie Scheldt. Served also at the successful defence of Cadiz and of Tarifa in 1 810 and 181 1 ;r
was engaged in several detached operations, particularly in one of a severe character on tlm
riyer Quadalquiver. In 1813 was employed on the coast of America, where he was engi^^.
in an attack on Craney Island, and at the taking of Hampton and Ocracoke under Sir
Oeeige Cockbum. Served in Canada at the taking of Oswego, on which occasion he waa.
mentioned in Sir Gordon Orummond's despatches. Engag^ during a six weeks' siege of:
Fort Brie, and was intrusted with the construction of a field-work for the defence of the-
light of the position on Chippewa Creek, which was menaced by a very superior force. In
1816 he was on board the Queen Charlotte at the attack on Algiers under Lord Bxmouthy
bgr whom he was detached to fire carcasses at the enemy's vessels within the Mole. He waa
also present at the demonstrations before Algiers under Admiral Sir H. B. Neale. CapU
Stevens is now superintendent of the Marine Artillery Laboratory, which establishment
originated in his proposition, and was oiganized by him.
28 Major Pratt was at the talung of Capri in the Bay of Naples, imder Sir Sidney*
Smith,. 11th May, 1806. At the cutting out of six armed vessels from under the batteries
of Lamiea, in the island of Cyprus, in Jan. 1808. Belonged to the battalion of Boyal.
Marines commanded by Sir James Malcolm, which served in Spain, the coast of Amerioa^
awd Canada, for four years, and was present at all the services performed by it, ineluding-
tlie battle Qf Frampton in the Chesapeak, and the storming and taking of the enemy's tori-
a^ 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 Emani 16th Maich fbln
lowing, together with all the services performed there for nearly four years.
, 28 Major Delacombe served on board the Tonnant covering the embarkation of Sis:
John Moore's army at Conmna, and afterwards in various boat i^birs in Basque Roads, in'
1809, and at the defence of Cadiz the following year. In 1812 he was at the destruction of
the batteries of Languelia, after charging with the bayonet and defeating a battalion of the
French 62nd Regiment of the Line of a very superior force. In 1813 he was on board tha.
Imperieuse at the attack on the batteries and tower of post D'Anzo, after which he was
landed and the enemy driven from their posts, which were destroyed, and a convoy of 29
veflsels laden with ship timber for Toulon brought out; be was afterwards at the attack tia-
I^hcm under Sir Josias Rowley. Independent of the above, he has been employed on-
vgrians and repeated boat service; partially engaged with the French fleet off Toulon; and
several Umes with the Keapolitan squadron, g^n-boats, and batteries in the Bay of Naples^
ai Major Fegen was at the taking of the fort and town of Guadla; oapture 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
BiNntoii»tn HiB Spartan, defeated the whole of the enemy's squadron, and captured abrip of
war $ at the capturing an enemy's convoy from under the batteries of Terracino> in 1810 ;
a^-at the destruction of several American privateers in the Bay of Fundy, by the
•36 MiQor Robinson served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807, and was engaged in
the in«4hore squadron with tlie Danish flotilla and crown batteries. In the action with
waA destruction of the French squadron in the inner roads of Aix, 12th April, 1800, in the
Valiant, the senior officer's ship actually engaged. At the siege of Flushing, and the sub*
a^imt openiions in the Scheldt in 1800. On the coast of France in 1810 and 1811 in
boat a^^drs* In the 1st battalion of Royal Marines throughout the campaign of 1813 in the
flomiaencing with the attack on Cranie Island. In the tame battalion In the
303 War Services of the Officers atfibfi Boyal JUSctrinee.
defenee of Lower Canada in the winter of 1813 and in 1814 priqe^MlW employ on the
ontpoata of the anny on the American iWmtler. In 1814 in command of a company of the
lat oattalion Royal Marinea in the captare of Cumberland Island, and the attack and eap-
tore of the fortified post and town of St. Mary's, Georgia. Served in Syria in 1840» and
eommanded the Royal Marines in the attack on Qebail, for which he received hia pnpno-
tlon to the Brevet rank of Major.
87 Major Dawea was at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807.
88 Major Philips served as a Midshipman on board H. M.S. BiiieiiU at the hattie of
TrafiUgar. As an officer of Royal Marines, he was present at tbe stonning of three of the
enem^ps entrenched batteries and siege of Santa Maura, and frequently employed In boat
aiRUrs on the coasts of Italy and Dalmatia. In April 1813, he Joined the iMat Battalion ;
aerved with it in Spain and in America, including the storming of the enemy's entrenohed
camp at Hampton in Virginia, and frequent affairs with the epemy there. Detached to
Canada and served under Commodore Sir James Yeo, on the Lakes Oi^tarlo, £riei and
Champlain,
40 Major Calamy has served in every quarter of the globe, and in the aotioos of If y-
burg, Flushing, Isle of France, Java, and several minor a&n with gun-boata, kc^ |Ie waa
Brigade Major to the British Forces landed in Syria fai 1840.
41 Major Fynmore, previously to entering the Royal Marines, served several yeara aa
midshipman in the navy, and was at the battle of Trafalgar and at Buenos Ayres in 1807.
In 18(^ and 10 he served in the Great Belt in command of a gun-boat en^loyed in the
protection of our convoys, and was engaged with the enemy's g^un and row-boatL On the
night of the 1st of Aug. 1810 cut out three merchant vessels under a heavy flre of Aeld-
£ieces and musketry. Six weeks detached from H.M.S. Vanguard the same year, to
itercept the conmiunication between the Port of Rostock and Wiamar ; assisted at the
capture of a convoy of five sail, and drove on shore and destroyed an armed row*boat. In
1810 he served at Algiers; and in 1821, 22, and 23, in the West Indies, and waa engi^ed
with piratical vessels on the coast of Cuba, five of which were captured.
48 Captain Searle served at Walcheren in 1800. Served also throughout the Syrian
campaign, and has received the Medal.
45 Captain Henry was at the capture of Anholt, May, 1809; at Fort Mobile, 1816; the
Tictory of Algiers, August, 1810; and was frequently engaged with boats in the B<Utic» and
with the American troops in the Floridas.
46 Captain Graham served with the army in the battalion farmed of the martaea of the
squadron at the taking of Walcheren in 1809. Also served in the 1st battalion in Portagal
and in operations on £e North Coast of Spain, at the taking and defence of Castro, fro-
oeeded with the battalion to America, where it was brigaded under Sir Sidney Beckwith at
the attack upon Norfolk, and the taking of Hampton, and several small places. Dia bri-
gade being broken up, he went with &e battalion to Canada; whilst t&re, he waa fent
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 vrith the bat-
talion to the coast of America, and was at the attack and taking of Fort Point Petro tind
the town of St. Mary's, in Ge<u^a; shortly after his promotion in 1897, he exchanged to
Join the battalion in Spain. He was afterwards at the demonstration before Nankin in China,
47 Major Whitcombe assisted in cutting out three Spanish gun-boats from undar .the
flre of a battery, in the boats of H. M. 8. Bdgar, Conunanded the detachment of loarinea
in the flag ship of Sir P. Malcolm in the expedition to ttxe Chesapeak and New OrUmiM :
was present at the attack on the American Flotilla iu the Potomac, at the captura of
Washington, deftat of the American army before Baltimore, and the operations benne New
Orleans. Proceeded to China in H. M. 8. JBlenheim; 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 09m*
mand of the marine battalion at the capture of the heights of Canton, the second captuiv
of Chusan, and at the attack and capture of the fort and city of Cbiohae, At the attack
on Amoy by tbe Blenheim and Wellesley Mi^or Whitcombe landed in command of the
marines, when the enemy were driven from their guus and the fortifications,^, capiqred.
48 Capt. Pusautoy served at Walcheren ; was at the capture of Genoa ; and in two par^
tial actions with French fleets off Toulon and MarselUea.
50 Captain Wesley served in a battalion of Marines formed ftom the sqiuulroo under
Sfi^Alex. Cochrane at the attack and capture of Guadeloupe, St Martin's and St. Bostatia
In 1810. In blockading squadrons off Brest, L'Orient, and Ba^qna Roads, Including seven]
saoceasftil boat affairs under the Batteries of Rochelle and Isle d'Aix In 1811. In eoaal
operations. North of Spain; and, with tbe first battalion of Marines, in Portngal, in I61S.
At the attack on Norfolk, and the entrenched camp of Hampton, &c. in the Cheaapeake,
Served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 at the advanced posts In Lower Canada, and In
eommand of a division of seven gun-boats employed blockading the enemv's ftotiUa al
Platabnrg. At the defence of La Cole Mill. Ac^utant to a LIgbt Ccnpa foniied of the
flank companlea of the 8d West India Regiment and Marine BattaUona at the attaok ud
captu(« of Fori Pcterj the fortifled pgaltioiu of St. Hary'a aad Cuakrlawi Iftoiid (laotfi
Want Semee* qfih^ Officers of the JRoyal Marinu, 303
of Qeori^a). In command of a detachment of Artillery in H. M. S. PJustan aaai^ted in
FEpeUlag an attack of Algerine gun-boatt In 1691. Adjutant to a battalion under Colonel
Ovma eerring in co-operation with the Spanish army in 1896-7, Inchiding the aflhlr before
FaeAtambia, 11 Jnly 1886, the field actions of the 10th, 13th, and 14th March, and of
Hemani, 16 March 1887. Served as Captain in the same battalion vntil the Porea under
Lord John Hay was withdrawn in 1840.
51 Captain Park was actively employed in the Baltic dnrfaig 1810, 11, and 19. From
1818 nnnl the peace, served on the coast of America, and the West Indies, Including the
attack on Craale Island, and landed at the taking of Hampton, in the Chesapeake.
63 Captain James Cowman served at the siege of Cadii In 1810, 11, and 13, during
which period he was repeatedly engaged in action against the enemy both on land and in
beats, entthig out, &c. At the blockading of the French fleet off Brest, in 1818. During
the late campaign on the coast of Syria, in 1840 and 41, including the storming and cap-
ture of 9idon, surrender of Beyrout, bombardment and fiiU of St. Jean d'Aere. Served
also with the Royal Marine Battalion at the camp at B'Jouni.
87 Captain Thomas Fynmore was at the capture of a French privateer schooner of 10
guns and 96 men, besides other boat service in 1811. In the partial action with the French
fleet off Toulon in 1814. Was landed at Mahon in command of a guard to protect the
person of the Spanish gfovemor from the tlireatened violence of the Walloon guards. Sent
to tfie efty of Rorenee in 1815, to place himself under the directions of General Count
Nugent, commander-in-chief of the Austrian army, as extra aide-de-camp, and was at the
takhig of the city of Naples. In 1828 he was sent up to the city of lima to protect
BngHsh merchants' property against the attacks of the Negro slaves during the civil war
Tbe 90th Oct. 1837, vras at the battle of Navarino, ibr which service he was promoted by
His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence, but in consequence of belonging to a gradation
corps ti^e appointment was afterwards cancelled. Served with the French army at the
reduction of tilie town and fortress of Patrss and the Morea castle ; served afterwards in the
West Indies, North Sea, and off Oporto during the civil war between Don Pedro and Don
Miguel. In 1833 Joined the Royal Marine Battalion at Lisbon, commanded by Colonel
Adair, C, B. In April, 1837, embarked on board H. M.S. Castor {90), on the 10th Oct.
was landed in command of his detachment on the Albanian coast to attack Pirates. Served
on the S. B. coast of Spain from 4th Jan. 38 to 80 Jan. 80.
50 Captain Brown's services -.—attack on French forts at Ctota June 1813 ; attack and
capture of the town of L'Escalla, in the Bay of Rosas, 1812; partial engagement with
the French fleet, near Toulon, 1813; attack of Algiers; destruction of Greek pirates at Porto
Bcmo, Isle of Candia, June, 1836.
61 Major Hurdle was at the attack on the fbrts and harbour of Conrageanx in 1815 1
battle of Navarino in 1887 ; and engagement at Punta ObUgada in the river Parana oo the
90th Nov. 1845.
08 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
IVAeie on the 3d November, 1840.
64 Captain Dwyer served in the blockading squadrons off Flushing, the Texd, and
off Brest. Since the peace he has served in the East and West Indies, and the Mediter-
ranean.
07 Captain Mitfbrd 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'Jounl
and was present at the bombardment of St. Jean d'Aciv. He has been prssented with a
medal from the Sultan.
68 Captain Parke's services: — Co-operation with the Spanish forces and Legion near San
Sebastian, and under Espartero in raising the siege of Bllboa.
69 Major Stransham served at the battle of Navarino, in 1837, Also on the China ex-
pedition, and was severely wounded at the attack on the defences of Canton, 18th March,
1841.
70 Captain Anderson served at the battle of Navarino, in 1897.
71 Capt. Logan's services: — Co-operation with the French army in the Morea. Present
at the siege of Patras. Co-operation with Spanish forces and legion near San Sebastian.
78 Captain John Miller served at the battle of Navarino, in 1827.
75 Capt. Qeorge Elliott served on the China expedition, and was wounded in the attack
on the Intrenched camps on the heights of Segoan, 15th March, 1842.
77 Major Langford served with the Battalion in Spahi from Jane 1886 to Sept. 1840, and
was present in the actions of Fuenterabia and Hcmanl, besides various minor afFkirs.
While serving in H. M. S. North Star, from Sept. 1841 to Sept. 1846, he participated in
the operations of the Expeditionary Force in China, Including the blockade of the Woosuog
Rivers. On the termination of hostilities with China he proceeded in the North Star to
New Zealand; and was landed with all the detachments of Royal Marines from H. M. ships
present, and appointed to command that fbrce, together with a detachment of the 96th
Hegt., with which he was actively employed in the field against the insurgent chieft, whose
strongly stockaded Pas, or Villages, were successfully attacked and destroyed: ibr these
MTricea he Obtained the Breyet rank of Mijor.
304 fFar Services of Uie Officers qf&e Bayal MsLritM.
79 Captain XJrquhart was at the redaction of the Fort of Munorain Seinde, in F^faurlttO. *
Debarked with a detachment of his Corps, under a brisk fire» at Bushier in Ui« ¥nmtm
Gulf, for the protection of the East India Company's Political Resident. He was prasaik :
at nearly all the affairs in China, from the capture of Chusan up to the attaek on tfaeheiglata -
above Canton, under Sir Hugh Gough. His name was also favourably mentioned in the
Dispatches of Sir Gordon Bremer.
80 Captain Fraser landed for the protection of British property at Lima, dming tlie ravo-
lation in Dec. 1 835, when in possession of the rebels. For his conduct on that oeeaaloan) be '
was presented with a piece of plate by the merchants.
81 Captain J. H. Wright served with the Battalion, in co-operation with the Spanish and . '
L^ion forces on the north coast of Spain, from 1836 to 1840, and was present at tlw -
actions of Fuenterabia and Hemani.
83 Capt. Langley served in the operations on the Korth Coast of Spam in command ef *
the detachment of Royal Marines of H.M.S. Castor, during 1834 and two following ycan#
and was severely wounded on the 0th June 1830, defending the heights of Passages against >
a very superior force of Carlists. *
84 Captain Brittain was presented with a sword by the merchants of Bombay, fer servioea
performed against pirates hi the Straits of Malacca.
85 Capt. Simon Fraser served throughout the campaign in Syria, including the sterm and *
capture of Sidon, the surrender of Beyrout, and the bombard, and capture of St. Jean d'Jtces«
80 Capt. Parker was wounded through the arm at Prescott, in Upper Canada, IStii
Kov. 1838.
87 Lieut. Maxwell served on the China expedition, and was present at the battle oi
Chuenpee. attack of batteries of Anunghoy and North Wantung, advance on CaaCoi^
storming the heights and entrenched camp of Canton, bombardment of Colongso*
88 Lieut. Spalding served in command of a Company throughout the opemtiona ia
Syria, in 1840, and was slightly wounded at the attack on OebaiL He has reeeived the
Syrian Medal.
89 Lieut. Marriott served two years with the expeditionary force in China, and was
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 ; waa engaged
in the destruction of aU the enemy's sea and river defences, including the fortrcascs 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 encmy^ i
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 bombardmetttand -
fall of St. Jean d'Acre. Served also with the Battalion at the camp at d'Jooni.
92 Lieut. Timpson served as Adjutant to the Royal Marine Battalion in 1842 at the eq»-
ture of Tscke and heights of Segoan, attack on the hill defences and capture of Chapoo^
capture of the batteries and city of Woosung, capture of the batteries of Le Shan, aasanli
and capture of Chin Klang Foo, and lauding before 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, 16th March, 1849.
102 Lieut. Adair was slightly wounded in Uie assault upon Gebail, in Byriay 12th
Sept. 1840.
103 Lieut. Farmer 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 eitadel
and city of Chlnhae, entry into Ningpo.
104 Lieut. J. A. Stewart served on the coast of Syria during the whole of the campalga,
and was at the taking of Sidon, and at the siege of St. Jean d'Acre in H. M. S. BdinburflL
Served also on the coast of Africa for two years, during which time he assisted at the de-
struction of several Barracoons on the coast, when about 1200 slaves were liberated.
105 Lieut. Pickard served on the Chioa expedition, and was present at the battle ef
Chuenpee, attack of batteries of Anunghoy and North Wantung, advance on Canten,
storming the heights of Canton, bombardment of Colongso.
106. Lieut. Polkinghome served as a Midshipman in H.M.S. ScifUa on the north coast
of Spain, from Dec. 1830 to March 1839. He served on board the Blonde in China, from
Nov. 1839 to March 1843, and was present at the first attack on Amoy and snbseq«c»k
operations to the northward ; at the advance on Canton and taking the outward defenosa
on the 13th March 1841, storming the heights of Canton on the 25th May, second eaptniw
of Amoy and storming the Fort of Colongsoot second capture of Chusan, atoraiag of
Chinghai, and operations in the Ningpo river; commanded the Royal Marines at the
capture of the towns of Fungbaw, Tze-che, and Yen Yaw, at the attack on Ningpo by the
Chinese, at the attack on Tzekie, and taking the entrenched camp on Uie beighia of Sc^^saB,
capture of Woosung, Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo, and all the operations in the Yang*
tze-Klang river up to the signing of the treaty of peace at Nankin.
107 Capt. Hookey served as Volunteer 1st class, in His Majesty's ship Prinee of Walet,
from Jan. to Dec. 1805, and was in the general action of the 22nd Dec. 1805. Served m
War Senriees of the Ogieera of the Boydt Marines. 305
fbtyfhU Indies, from 1806 until 1800, indnding the capture of Les Saints, and Martinique,
and aereral aetionB in boats catting oat French yefltels, and destroying batteries, &c. From
1809 to 1811 setred on board H. M. S. Thsban, blockading the French flotilla at Boulogne ;
flOierii tiraes In setion with them. Assisted in the boats cutting out a large French lugger
atDlfliipa. From 1812 to 1814, senred on board His Majesty's'ship Daphne^ in the Baltic,
and was sereral times in action with Danish gun-boats in the Belt.
108 Ckpt Moore served inH.M.B.ilmpAions 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 d^ven on shore under the batteries in the Bay of Rirers 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 Grao and lax^e convoys laden with military stores, after a most sangui-
nary action with a g^arrison of French troops at the point of the bayonet, when the whole
of the garrison 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
OB the coast of the Adriatic, and destruction of convoys. He was senior officer of ma-
rines in the action off Lissa, 13th March, 1810, and was twice very severely wounded and
tfriee rewarded from Patriotic Fund. He has been in upwards of 30 successful contests
with the enemy, and frequently officially mentioned for gallantry.
100 Cs^t. Little served in the channel fleet and at the blockade of Ferrol and Comnna
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 Vesuvius
bomb at the attack of Boulogne. Blockade of Cadiz in 1809 ; and subsequently at the
blockade of Rochfort, vrhere he commanded a storming party in a successful night attack
on the coast, on which occasion he received the particular tiianks 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 IViriflA. Severely wounded at South Beveland in 1814, and received
a reward from the Patriotic Fond. Present at the battle of Algiers in 1816.
111 Captain Toby served from 1810 to 12 inclusive, on the Coast of France. From 1813
to 16, with the Ist battalion (Royal Marines) in America, and on the Lakes of Canada.
Shea 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.
4 Id 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 has
b«en in frequent engagements with batteries, and in the cutting out of numerous vessels, and
In many boat-actions.
118 Doctor Irvine was actively employed on the coast of North America in 1814 and 15,
as Assistant^Suigeon 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 Rang^n 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
Inrawaddy. He was surgeon of the Dartmouth in the battle of Navarino, and of the flag
ships 8t, Vincent and Britannia in the Mediterranean : whilst in the latter ship Dr. Irvine
gained the g^ld medal of Sir Gilbert Blane for his Medical Journal.
114 Captain Hawkins commanded the Royal Marines (about 200 strong) at the attack
OB and destruction of Malloodoo in Borneo : Lts. Hambly, Dyer, J. W. A. Kennedy, and
Monsdl, were also present under Captain Hawkins on this service.
115 Lt. Lawrence acted as Aide-de-camp to Capt. Hotham, R. N. while taking and
destroying the batteries, &c. at Punta Obligada, in the river Parana, on the 20th Nov. 1 845.
116 Captain Lawrence served in bomb vessels in 1805 and 6 between Dunkirk and
Boulogne, and was several times engaged with the French flotilla. In 1807 he was present
at tiie passage of the Dardanelles, and destroying the Turkish squadron, and in Egypt. In
1808 he was at the defence of Rosas. In 1809 he was in the Walchercn expedition, and
eogsged with the enemy's gun-boats at Batz. In 1811 he was serving with the Marine
battidion in Lisbon, St. Julian, and Carcaes. In 1812 he was on the north coast of Spain,
and was the officer who directed the guns from a rock at the entrance of the St. Andrew river
against the castle of Vigo, and subsequently landed and blew it up : he was also at the
tidring of Castro, at all the attacks on that coast. In 1814 he was at the battle of Bia-
denabarg, capture of Washington, action before Baltimore, and subsequently in all the
atteoks at New Orleans.
306
COMMTSSABldT DEPJRTMElfT.
CoffttMSUtTiM* €f € n$Ttu»
Commta. G«n.
9 WUlUun Filder
Charles Palmer ..••..• »..
Deputy- Commissariet- OenercU.
9 DenzU Ibbettflon .* »•*
Henrr James WUd
9 WUliam Miller
9 John Laidley
9 William Hayward, (Accounts)
Francis Edward Knowles •
9 John Banner Price •
Thomas Warton Ramsay .»•««•••
Wm. Henry Robinson • • . .
9 Oeorge Maclean
9 Wm. Randolph Bppes
9 Henry Bowers
William Qreen
9 John Bdgcambe Daniel
John Bland •..*•••.
•••••»•
A$tUf4ini^CommiiMuris$'€femiraL
9 John Wood « «....
Tannat H. Thomson • • • . .
George Yeoland • • •
9 WUliam Bishop •.«.
Thos.C.Weir
9 Bdw. A. F. Cowan %...•
8 Thomas Rayner •
Alexander Trotter » • • . •
John Lane • » • •
Oeorge Elliot • »••
9 William F. Bowman *
9 James D. Watt
Henry Laurie.*.. «
Iliomas Rae »
William Isaao Qreig •...
9 GUbert H. Dinwiddle
OUver Goldsmith
William Low ...%..
Amos Lister
Fred. Thomas Mylrea •
Charks Williams
Thomas Fraser %•.
! Henry Charles Darling
James Wm. Reed «
WUliam Fletcher
William MUUken
Charles Bridgen, {Accounts) . • . . •
Oeoige Adams »
Charles Swain
Thomas Wallcer
Thomas Eggar Trew
Ferguson Thos. Cozworthy
Thos. Geo. S. Swan
WiUiam Fisher Mends
Fulibrd Bastard FeUde
Henry Francis Oriel
William Looker, (Acemmts)
JohnM*Farlan
Thomas Graham
Nerer
6 Oct. 10
6
11
3
6
85
S6
23
10
86
16
33
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May
Dec*
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Not.
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July
Deo.
Mar.
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June
11
13
18
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13
13
16
21
14
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31
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6 Dec.
8 Feb.
18 July
16 July
6 Aug.
22 Apr.
87 Oct.
81 Jan.
8 May
4 May
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10 July
85 Dec
13 May
17 Dec.
do.
20 Dec.
10 Sept.
26 Dec.
2;'> Apr.
13 Sept.
28 Oct.
do.
do.
19 July
do.
do.
13 July
7 June
7 June
do.
1 July
7 June
7 June
15 July
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11 Dec.
21
24
25
25
87
10 Aug. 11
4 May 16
86 Dec.
4 May
83 Oct.
do.
do.
do.
9 Feb.
7 June
7 June
34 May
7 July
13 Dec.
10 Sep.
Not.
8 Mar.
14
16
16
87
861
86
84
87
83
80
87
81
1835 Apr. 16
18 10 Sep. 30
13 10 Sept.
84 84 July 34
86 11 Apr. 86
11 4 May 86
13 20 Jan. 37
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14 do.
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14 do.
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21 19 Mar. 88
14 6June88
14 28 June 38
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14 do.
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19 22 Mar. 39
30 6Dec. 39
14 1 July 40
16 1 July 40
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161 do.
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24 Dec. 41
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24 Dee. 41
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15 June 43
25^3 Dec.
25
20
84
9 Joseph Wm.Wybaiilt '23 Sept. 27
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33
36
37
3 April 27
30 Oct.
1 Dec.
Richard Inglis
John William Smith
Johannes de Smidt '29 Aug.
Thomas James Lempriere ,20 Jan.
William Robinson
do.
do.
do.
16 June 44
24 Dec.
do.
do.
do.
24 Dec.
16 Dec.
44
45
88 Oct 16
80 Jan* 87
10
80
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28
36
88
84
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86
86
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Jan. 87
do*
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do.
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June 88
June 88
Dee. 40
Dec. 48
Dec. 44
do*
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Dee* 46
Dee* 46
1 J«1y 40
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•/isNwriea*
Cape ofOmdMop^^
Canuia,
West InMm.
MamriUms*
New South VTalie*
Novt^Sootku
VanlHomtm'MSMmim
Ionian Isism^o*
Oi^rnltut.
Cops ofChod Mope^
DubHn^
Jsontihstu*
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9f^ J amadou.
Cortu
Nomf&mUOtHuL
ScTmudii*
xAMItflira*
Montrsut,
JBarbadoeo^
Malta.
Cape of Qood Bopo.
Jamaica.
Quebec
rfova Scotia.
Oibrottttr.
Hong Kong.
St.Luda.
BeJJoMt,
St. KUts.
Trinidad.
Service.
Western AustraiU,
Ionian Mands.
Van Vieman^s Land*
AthUmok
Van I>ieman*s Land.
Sligo.
Barbadoes.
New South Wales.
Canada,
Canada,
New South Walrn.
Barbadoes.
Canada,
Canada.
Van I}ieman*s Land.
Canada,
West Indies.
IHalta.
Cape qf Oood Hope.
Van IHeman^s Land*
Cape of Qood Hope,
Van f/ieman*s Land.
'^.
Commitsariat Departtfunt.
307
■*^
Samuel Joseph Towesland
James Skyrme
Kobert Aekroyxl
William Stanton
Wm. "Robert Alex. Lunont
John Kent
Stephen Owen
Francis BisBet Archer
William Henry Drake
Geori(e Stiepheard
Robert Nelll
William Hen. Matnrin . . .
John William Boyell
Bandolph ftonth
Maximilian Malassez . . . • .
Philip Tamer
Deputy Ant.
AnMftnt
MatfaMi.
[>ommif. 0«n.
CommU. Oen.
18 8ep. S7
16 Dee. 45
Tobago.
28 Nov. 27
do
Canada,
14 May 20
do
MaurUim.
2 Jan. 31
do
Canada*
5 Oct. 32
do
do.
do
Van Dieman^t Land,
do.
do
fiew South Wales,
2 Jan. 34
do
Bahanuu,
10 Apr. 36
do
Van DiemaeiiCi Land,
20 Jan. 37
26 Dec. 46
Ionian lalandi.
do.
do
Western Australia^
do.
do
South Australia,
do.
do
St, Helena,
do.
do
Limerick,
28 June 38
do
Bermuda,
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New Zealand,
Deputy Assistant Comstdssarin^CftMral*
• k
Charles Thos. Malasaec
Wm. Hen. Dalrymple
Alexander Edwards ..
John Trimmer ......
Robert Low
Edm. John M'Mahon
Wm. Spearman Archer
John S. DaTenport
James Aug. Erskine
Henry Clarke» .«...••
Stanley Jones
Geo. Darley Lardner. .
James lisne ....•.«•••
Leonce Ronth
Henry Browne Morse
J. P. L. de Smidt ...»
Peter Francis Paille . .
George Home •.••«**.
Henry Ashton ......
Henry Prianlx
Frederick Brathwaite
Thomas W. Midwood,
{Accounts)
Charles Anthony Home
William Palmer
Henry Wm. Woodforde
Phint
Wm. George Laidley.
Montagae Wm. DarUng
Bdwai^ Strickland ..
Thomas Wm. Goldle..
Wm. Charies Coming
Depntf AiBt.
Oominlt.G«&.
20 May 88
SO Jan. 37
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28 June 38
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27 Aug. 38
1 July 40
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26 Dec. 40
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13 July 41
Station.
Jamaica
Kingston
ffova Scotia
Dominica
Berhiee
Ion, Islands
Oibraltar
y, S, Wales
Honduras
Canada
New Zealand
Nova Scotia
Montreal
Sierra Leone
C,ofO,Hope
Mauritius
Norf. Island
Van J>. Land
Van D, Land
New Zealand
VanD. Land
Bermiuda
Mauritius
Nova Scotia
Van D. Land
Canada
Ion, Islands
Gibraltar
Bahamas
John Tomes ...»•«••
Thomas M'Cann. . • • • .
DefiatT Ant.
Oominit. Gen.
Fred. Stanley Carpenter 24 Deo. 41
24 Dec. 41
24 Dec. 4l\JanmUia
Kean Osborn
Darid Ross Lee ..»«»•
George Atkinson . • • .
Henry Green
William Le Mesurier..
Henry Lambert Bayley
Fred. Henry Ibbetson
Edward Barrington de
Fonblanqne.. ....»«
James Doaglas Willan
Robert Clement Major
Paulet Henry St. John
Mildmay
Redmond Uniacke»
{Accounts)
Edward Monk Jennings
James Knight Qoold . .
Francis Knowlcs . * .
John Nicolson
Douglas Bennet Clarke
Robert May Gardiner
Fltzjames Edward Watt
Henry Curll .......
Alfred Salwey
John Thomas Comper
John Banner Price . •
James Charles R. Wood
James Bell Lundy . . • •
Robert Baker
William Hewetson ....
do.
7 June
23 Dec*
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de.
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^Antigua
C, of O. Hope
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do.
10 Dec. 43
23 Dec. 48
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24 Dec. 44
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Hong Kong
Barbadoei
Ion, Islands
Canada"'
Bermuda
West India
VanD.Land,
Nova Scotia
Canada
BarbadoeS
Van B, Land
dJemerttra
St, Vincent
N, S, Wales
C, of G, Hope
N, S, Wales
St, Vincent
Antigua
N, S, Wales
Grenada
St, Lucia
Neu^ound^
08
Commissariat Department
Deputy Ami.
Commit. Gen.
BteUon.
VilUers WUliam Cnsv
Hawkins ...■..•••.
Deputj Aist.
Commie. Gea.
BtaUoB.
Charles H. Sheil ....
Wm. Robertson Cooper
Hector J. Macaulay . .
Henry Connell
Wm. Jas. Tyrone Power
Patrick Nagle Telfer . .
Wm. Henry Bernard
Ussher
S4 Dec. 44
do.
do.
do.
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16 Dec. 46
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
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Cof O.Hope
CofO.Bope
St. Kitts
W. Australia
New Zealand
Canada
Canada
Bermuda
Vanjy.Idtnd
New SSeataml
C. of Q* Hope
F. 2>. Land.
C.of O.Hope
Malta
V. D, Land
16 Dec 46
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do.
do.
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S6 Dec. 46
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
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do.
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C.qfO.Bope
W.Autttalia
Malta
Canada
Van D. Land
Oeorge Joseph Webb..
Thomas Gem
Arthur Fulford Adams
J. Ramsay M'CuUoch
Fred. Salntbary Parker
TlKmi'as Browne ....
Frederick Wm.Waldron
Conrad Potgi^ter
Heary Moore ••....
James Coxworthy ....
James H. Tubby . • . •
Widdrington Tinling
Henry Bartlett
Alexander Crowder
Crookshank
Heniy Robinson ....
1
Thomas Williams ....
William Read Parrott
John Moira Maclean
Sutherland
Robert Cummlng ....
Cbarles William Rich-
banen, (Accounts) . .
Geo. Alexander Skinner
B. J. Montunaro ....
James Mitchell, (^c-
Mitinfy) «...
Van D. Land
C, of Q.Hope
Honduras
Canada
Wett Indies
C.of O.Hope
Canada
Nova Scotia
^fim€9*my .... ••«...
Bine.— FodM^i^BladL VelTet.
DUTIES AND ORGANIZATION.
The Commistariat are chained with the following duties : — In the Field they htTc hitherto had
the custody of the Military Chest| and provided and paid for ererything necessary for the svb-
•istence and transport of an army. At the present time, on stations abroad, tliey hare the charge
of the Military Cheets, negotiation of Bills for thdr supply, and receipt of all snfpius monks
arising from Tarious sources in the hands of public departments, as also monies for reoiittance to
&iglaad. They make adyances to Regimental Paymaaters oa account of the Pay of the Troops,
and to the Heads of the Ordnance and Naval Departments, on account of their respective services.
They pay in detail the Staff, all money allowances and contingencies ; also the Half* Pay and re-
tired allowances, Chelsea Pensions, Widows' Pensions, Compassionate allowaDoesyand Naval Pcn-
•ions, &c., to an persons resident at the several stations. They contract and pay for Provisions
leqnired on the spot for the supply of the Troope, and for land and water transport. In the West
Indies they pay in detail the Assistant Commissioners and Stipendiary Magistrates vnder the
Provisions of the Slave Compensation Act : at some stations they perform Uie duties of Naval
Agents. In Canada, Nova Scotia, and Jamaica, they pay the Bcclesiastieal Hstablidmients, 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 SouUi Wales and
Van Dieman's Land, they supply ProvisionB, Clothing, and Stores, of all descriptioos for convict
services. They enter into contracts for Ordnance Stores, Building Materials, &c., on tiie spot, and
provide and pay for supplies for Army Hospitals, superintend the issue of provisions, forage, furl,
and light in kind made by Contractors, and issue such articles of Provision as are sent oat for the
use of the Troops from England. Their duties are blended with the Armj, Ordnance Savr, and
many other branches of the public service. They are under the orders of and responsilrfe ror the
execution of their duties to the General or Officers commanding at the various stations, sad
receive their instructions from the Board of Treasury, with whom they corrospoiid tiirougb tfie
Secretary on all points of service on which they are engaged.
See Report of Commissioners appointed to enqnire 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, 10 March, 1810. His Majesty has been pleased to eommand
that the following regulations should be established and acted upon in all future Promotions and
Appointments in tlie Commissariat.
That the Gradation of Rank, be " Coomiissary-General,'' " Deputy Coramissary-OeocFsl,"
^ Assistant Commissary-Genera]," ** Deputy Assistant Conwiissary-Gencml," ^* Cleik." Mo
person to enter but as Clerk, — ^to serve One year before eligible for Promotion. — Deputy Assistnt
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 hi that
rank before eligible. — Service to be counted as actual service on Fall Pay. No person to |c
appointed Clerk previous to the age of 16.
The comparative ranks arc Commissary-General as Brigadier-QeneraL — Deputy as M^orisHer
three years, Lieutenant-Colonel.— A»istant as Captaio.— Deputy Assistant as liculcnaiit Hrrtt
as Buaign. See Army Begnlatlonf.
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fVar Services of the Officers of the Medical Department.
1 Sir James H'Origor entered the service in Sept. 1703, as Surgeon of the 88th BcgL; be sorted in Ho««
land and Flanders in 1704 and 5 ; in the West Indies in 170G ; in the East Indies in ifod ; in i^ypt, m •••
perintending Surgeon of tlie Anglo-Indian army in 1801 ; with the army at Walcheren in 1800 ; and ia %ki
Peninsula from 1811 to the end of the war.
2 Sir James Pitcairn served at the Helder in 1700, and the whole of the campaign in Bgypt ia 1801.
4 Dr. Mahony served In the Peninsula from April 1800 to the end of the war, Including the paanami c'
the Douro, battle of Tklavera, — taken prisoner and marched to Verdun ; battle of Bnaaco, siege of 0I»>
ven^, battle of Albuhera, affair of Aldea de Ponte, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz^ affair of Pa^ta
de la Prima, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, battle of Yittoria, affSur of Roncesvallca, balL-«
near Pampeluna, affair of Echalar, assault of San Sebastian, battles of Nivelle, Orthes, and IWIoojk.
Present also in the attack on Xew Orleans, 8th Jan. 1815 ; and subsequently at the capture c^ ftria.
6 Mr. Franklin served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1808 to the end of the war, including Cha batclaa 4.1
Busaco, Vittoria, Pampeluna, Pyrenees, Nlvelle, Orthes, and Toulouse; deges of OUvca^ a«d fial^^J
Served also in the American War, incladlng the action at Plattslmi|^h.
[For eontlAuatioa of Kotatp •» pant 319.
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Clou.
Tho. Coke Gaalter, H.D.
John Clark, M.D
SamnelMaitlandHadaway
Robert Allan
John M<Cay McDonald..
Adam Thomson Jackson
James Clephane Minto . .
9 George Hume Reade''
Jo)m Stewart
Thos.Roas Jameson, M.D.
Edward William Burton
Andrew Maclean, M.D.. .
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HOSPITAL
ASSISTANT.
0 'JohnCha8.Cameron,M.D.
WiUiam Robinson, M.D
James Millar, M.D
Richard James O' Flaherty
James A. D. M'Bean ....
John Gamett Courtenay .
Edward Hugh Blakeney .
Collin C. J. Delmege,M.D.
Josh. S. Prenderga8t,M.D.
Uohn TlMnnsoB Telfer . .
;Cha. Alex. Gordon ,3« M.D.
John Duncan M'Diarmld
T.Moore Pishboume,M.D.
Willfam Denny ,
Willtem Carson, M.D.
Alex. DouglasTay lor, M . D .
6.S. Beatson,A.M.,M.D.
Andrew Ferguson, M.D.
Frederick Roberts
John Loftus Hartwell . .
Willlani Home. M.D
JamesDickson
GtioT^e Williamson, M.D.
Thomas Homr Wheeler. .
Nicholas O'Connor, M. D.
Bdwltt Adolphus, M.D. . .
Apatkecariea,
IIJ^Meph Schembri
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4 Oct.
29 Nov.
28 Nov.
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7 June
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15 May
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8 June
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17 June
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24 Feb.
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21 July
20 Oct. 43
5 Dec.
1 March 44
1 Mar. 44
15 April
23 Aug.
14 Feb.
23 May
30 May
8 Dec.
19 Dec.
13 March 46
22 May 46
9 June 46
10 July 46
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Chelsea Hosp.
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Gibraltar.
Jamaica.
New Zealand.
Chatham.
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Limerick.
Nova Scotia.
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George Roche Smith
I Melville Neale
Geo.WiHiamPowell,A.M.,MJ)
Tho. Rose Dyce
Wm. Henry Brownson, M.D.
John Crespigoy Millingea
Henry Downes, M.D.
John Stewart Smith, M.D
John Davies
James McGregor, M.D.
Jirmes Alex. Fraser, M.D
Alexander Glbb, M.D
James M'Grigor Grant
Richard Robert Dowse
WilliamCampbell Seaman,MD
Arthur Travers English
Pandfotd M'Vittie Lloyd
Wm. KilnerSwettenham, M.D
Adam Alexander Prout
0 I Thomas Jollffe Tufnell
O Edward Booth
HOSPITAL
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18 Sept. 35
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Charles Bush Hearn
Henry Lionel Cowen
Francis Reid, M.D.
George Buttler
Alexander John Fraaer, M.D
William Stuart, M.D
William Walter Weld
William Hraybrooke
Robert Cooper
Edward William Bawtree, M.D
Thomas Patricia Matthew
Alfred Crocker
Christopher Macartney, M.B
John Macnamara, M.D • • . .
Samuel Smith .•....••«•..
John Tliomas Watson Bacot
Henry Huish, M.D
Wiliiam Fred. Torcuto Ivey
Robert Henry King
Wellington Punle •
Henry March Webb
George FredericiL Bone, M.D
Alexander George Montgomery
Henry Frederick Robertson
Riihard Speir Peile
Richard Woodley, M.B
William Simpson, M.B.
Archibald Redfoord Ridxway, M.B
William Singleton, M D
Anthony John Dolce, M.D
Thomas Parr
William La]>sley
John Jumett Clifford, M.D
Rdward Williuni Yoong, MD
Pntncis Reynolds
John M'Grigor Au^. Tho. Croft
( 'hnrles Ri'eve MHtthew
William Donneland Marchant
Dowell O Reilly Clayton, M.D
Gror^'e Waterloo Penningtim Sparrow . .
Edward Willium Thomas Mandcvillo .. ..
William Tliomas Black
William Cameron, M.D
Briiisley Nicholson, M.D
Jame:* Simp-ou Grant, MD
Frcdrriek Burtim Pbillipson
Charles Lock hart Ru^ertson, M.D
Walter Georjre Dickson
Alfred Go^d. n
William Neit'eton Boyce
Thomas Wa<«hington Benjamin Buckler..
John Tliomas C^rke, M.D
Peter Henry Roe
John Hvnrv Smith, M.D
John Waller
William F eeman Datiiell..
Fredk. A. Kingdon
John Robertson, M.D »
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17 June
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2 Dec.
20 Jan. 43
16 June
21 July
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20 Jan. 44
2 Feb. 44
15 March
15 March
10 May 44
31 Jan. 45
30 May
22 July
1 Aug.
23 Sept.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
19 Dec.
13 April 46
14 April
1 May
12 June
10 July
10 July
21 July
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7 Aug.
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Deputy Purveyors.
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^ Wm. Henry Clapp
1^ I 9 GwTge Pratt*
H9 William Ivey«
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Nova Scotia
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Gibraltar.
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Jamaica.
West Indies.
Jamaica.
West Indies.
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New Zealand.
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Canada.
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West Indies.
Gold Coast.
Sierm Leooe.
Weft Indies^
NorfollL IslaiMl.
Corfu.
Nova Scotia.
Kin^ale.
Chatham.
Gambia.
China.
C. ofG. Hope,
C. of O.Hope.
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shonld make the same known ^-Unyorm, ScarleL— Agents, Sir John Klrklaiid 4r Cq»
CHAPLAIN DEPARTMENT.
Chaplain Oentral to the Force*,, 9 The Her. Oeoni« Kobett Oleic, A.lf« t Jnljr 40 ••• ir«r <MI«r.
fFar Services of the Officers of the Medical Department 313
6 Dr. Hacket served at Walcheren in I8O&3 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 cainDalim of
1814 in Holland. ^ ^
7 Dr. St. John serred in the Peninsula from Sept. 1811 to the end of the war, and subsequently in
the A^u^riettn war.
8 Dr. Shortt served m 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.
9 Doctor French serred with the 4th Hegt. in the Peninsula frem May 1812 to the end of that war
in 1814, inclnding the battle of Salamanca, retreat from Burgos, battle of Vittoria, siege of the Castle
of Satt^ Sebastfun, passage of the Bidassoa, and actions of UieNive in Dec 18 lU. Served in the
Ameridtn war at tlie battles of Bladensburg and Baltimore, and in all the operations before New
Orleans. Served with the 49th and as senior Medical Officer, Queen'd troops (also as SuperinU>nding
Surgeon to the Force from April, 1841, until towards the close of active operations), through the
whole war hi China, commencing with the first taking of Chusan, and terminating with the demon-
stration before Nankin, including the storm and capture of the heights and forts above Canton,
taking of Amoy, storming of the fortified heights of Chinhae, occupation and defence of Ningpo,
repulse of the night attack on Ningpo, action of Siki, and capture of Chapoo, Woosung, Shaiigiiae,
and Chid Kiang Fbb.
10 Dt. Alex. Stewart served in the Penlnsuhi from 1802 to the end of that war In 1814, including
the siege of the forts and battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, battles of the Pyrenees, the Nivelle,
the Niv«, Orthes, and Toulouse.
11 -Dr. Grant served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the end of the war, including the battle of
Bnsaco, first siege of Badajos ; siege of Cmdad Rodrigo ; third siege of Badajoz; battles of Fuentea
d^Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
12 Mr. Melvin served at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1810.
13 Mf. Henry served with the OGth Regiment in tlie Peninsula from May 1811 to the clo^e of the
War at Toulouse, including the last siege of Badiijoi, battle of Vittoria, and actions in the Pyrenees ;
battles of tile Ntvvllc and NIve, eiigas^ement at Garris, battle of Orthes and action at Ain*. He served
also with the same corps in the Nepaulesc War in India in 1916-17, and in the two Caniidian Rebellions
of 1837-8. Mr. Henry was present with his Regiment in St. Helena during the last t'oor years of tiie
life of Napoleon ; and after his dearh was chargid with the duty of pn*paring tlie bulletin of the post
mortem appearances of tlie body, which was publUhed by the Britiidi Government.
14 Mr. Scott served in the Peninsula from March 1813 to the end of the war.
15 Dr. Andrew Fergusson served in the American war.
10 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 Toulouse.
17 Mr. White served with the expedition to Naples in 18U9, and was present at the capture of
Ischia and Procida, and at the siege and capture of I»chia Castle. Served with the army in Sicily in
1810 and II ; 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 was present at the storm and capture of Ghuznec.
18 Mr. Sievwright served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore.
19 Dr, Madean 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 Touloose.
20 Dr. Moflitt served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1813 to the end of the war, including the battles
of the Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toulouse. Present on the 16th, I7th and 18th June at Waterloo.
22 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.
23 Dr. Bell served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including both the attacks on Mcrxem and
bombardment of A ntwerp. Served also throughout the war in China with tlie 26th (medal), at Chusan,
Canton, Ningpo, Tscke, Chapoo, Shanghai, Woosung, Chin Kiang Foo, and Nankin.
24 Doctor Shanks served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including both the attacks on Merxrm
and the bombardment of Antwerp. Served also in China with the 55th, and was present at Amoy,
Chusan, Chinhae, Chapoo, Woosung, Shanghai, and Chm Kiang Foo.
25 Mr. Miliar served the campaigns of 1813 and 14, in the Peninsula, and the expedition to New
Orleans.
26 Mr. Cotton served with the 14th at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-6.
27 Dr. MacAndrew served on the Walcheren expedition, including the siege of Flushing and other
operations. In 1811, 12. and 13, he served in the PeuinKula, and was present at the siege of Badajoz,
and rpfieat from Burges. In 1839 he was at the capture of Fort Manora, and surrender of Knrrachee.
In 1841 and 42 he served with Sir William Nutt*s army throughout the operations in Candahar and
Aflghanistan (medal), and was present in the various actions iu which that army was engaged. He
was afterwards present at the battle of Maharajpfire (medal).
8& Mr. Camming served at New Orleans in 1814-15 ; and In the Burmese war in 1826.
29 Mr. RichardMin served at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope In 1806 ; reduction of Monte
Video, and campalun of 1806 and 7 in South America; campaigns of 1808 and 9 in the Peninsula,
incladinff the battles of Roleia and VImiera.
39 Dr. M'Munu served the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, in Holland and Flanders, including the
action at Merxem and bombardment of Antwerp.
81 Mr. Hnnter served in medical charge of the Belganm field fofta in Canara, bi 1837. Also in
medical charge of the Queen's Royals during the campaign hi Afij^hanistan and BelooeUstan, includ-
ing the capture of Ohn^nee and KbeUt Medal for Ghuznee.
314 JFar Services of the Officers of the Medical Department. I
82 Dr. Miller served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Spain and the South of Vnnet ; with thi
Eipedition to New Orleans ; and the campaign of 1815 under the Duke of Wellington. I
82 Mr. Dowse acrred at the surrender of Martinique and Qoadaloope in J 815. I
87 Mr. Reade served in the Peninaala during the campaigns of 1812, 13 and 14 ; sabsequently II
the American War, including the affair at PUtcshurg. Served also in Canada during the late in
•urrection.
38 Dr. Gordon served with the 16th Lancers at the battle of Maliarajpore 29th Dte. 1843, aad hai
received the Bronze Star.
39 Mr. Pratt joined the army in the Peninsula in Jan. 1810, and was present at tha siege ani
capture of San Sebastian, and with the head-quarters during the operations in Uia Pyrrnara
40 Mr. Ivey served on the expedition to Walcberen, in 1800; and In the Peninsula tnm 1810 ts
the end of the war in 1814, including the eiege of the Forts, and battle of Salamanca. |
41 Mr. Wreford served in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of tiiat war in 1814, aad waa pR«(XiC
with liead quarters during the operntious in the Pyrenees in July, Aug., and Sept. 1813. He aocoo-
panied the expedition under the late Lord Keane to New Orleans, and was present with tha Uw|is in
all the affairs before that city ; after which he served in France, and reci-utly in Turkey.
42 Mr. Stewart served with the 41 st in Affghanistan in 1842, and wa» present in tlie engagemenU
of the SOth Aug. at Goame, and the 5th Sept. belorc Ghuznee, the occupation and destruction of thai
fortress and of Cabool, aud tiie various minor affairs in and bet^ieen the Bolan aad KhQfbrr Passa
(Medal). Ue served also with the 31st during the campaign on the SutUy (Medal), and vas prcKi^
in the battles of Choodkee aud Ferozeshah.
43 Mr. Rutherford served with the 62nd in tht campaign on the SutleJ, and was prttaat at chi
battle of Sobraon (Medal).
[NaUi continued from pagt 317.]
16 Captain Beiford (Qusen^M Own) served with the 5th in Portugal and Spain in 18084^, aad
present at the battles of Uoleia and Vimiera, action at Lugo, retreat to and battle of Corunna. 9ab-
■equently on the expedition to Walcberen and at the siege of Flushing. Served aflerwards ia
the Pttnittsula with the 2nd Queen's Royals, from 1812 to the end of that war to 1814, and wb5
present at Uie battle of Vittoria, blockade of Pampelana, actions in the Pyreocea from Hdth ti)
31st July ; with the eovering.army at San Sebastian and also at its capture; affiur at the con vent
of St. Autonia, actions on the Nivelle and the Nive, and with the four companies of the Qoeens
which led the advance to the assault and capture of the principal redoubt In front of Sanre; and is
all the affairs in the vicinity of St. Jean de Lux, Bayonne,and the Adour ; also at the battica of Ortke«
and Toaloose, and the various affairaof posts and picquats iu which the fourth Division were eofCAgtiL
17 Captain Graves's senices {2nd Wimi York) '.—Expedition to Copenhagen in 1807 ; campay.
in Portugal aud Spain, including the battles of Rolela and Vimiera, advance into Spain, retreat t*.
and battle of Conuuia. Expedition to Waichcren, Siege of Flmhiaf , and ascent of th« ScheMt.
1809. Penhisttlar campaigns from June 1811 to S«pt. 1813, including the siege of the Poria and
battle of Safaimanea (three wounds, two severe, one slight), siege of Burgos and retreat from thence,
blockade ol Pampcluna, battles of the Pynnees, 26th, 28th, and 30th July (serarely oontused
28th), Maya Pass, advance into France, and various affairs of Posts and Piqueta<
18 Captain Rawson {Srd Wett York) served at the tiegfi and taking of La ValetU a MalU in
1800. Served with the British and Russian army in Naples ia 1806, and the subsequent oeeupattoo
of SlcUy. The second Egyptian campaign in 1807, including the capture of Alexandria and th^
second attack on Rosetta. At Wakheren aud at the siege and reduction of Flushing ia I8UQ.
The eampaignof 1814 in Holland, including both attacks on Merxem and boinbardnwut of Antwerp.
Campaign of 1815, ineladiag the battle of Waterloo, taking of Cambray , and captare of Paria.
19 C^tain Scott {Fife) served in the Peninsula from March 1813 to the end of that vrar tn 1 8t4.
Including the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, passage of thi; Bidassoa, tlie Nivea and the
Adour, Investment of Bayonne, and repnlse of the sortie, where he reeehred a bayonet woun^
Served also the campaign of 181&, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bres aad Watc«l«iK
21 Captain Canrothen (itfi^rMi) served in the Peninsula from Jaae 1800 to Sept. 1811, uk!
again from March 1813 to the end of the war ia 1814, inclnding the battle of Bnsaco, action at
Campo Maycir, first siege of Badajox, batUes of Albuhere, KiveUe, and Nive, afiair al 6t« P«te9.
battle of Orthe^, aflkir at Lambeige, and battle of Toulouse. Served also the eamptiga eC 1616,
and was picaent at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at vrhleh last be was sevefely woonded.
20 Colonel Fraser {Ro»9) lost a leg at the siege of Burgos, when serving la the Foot Guards
92 Capt. Cox ( JCta^r's Commtp) served as Lieat. of the Royal Artfltecy in Sir John Moare^a eaa».
palga la the aorth of Spainand battle of Corunnayftum 1808 to 1809. Joined the Pui 1%—a away
ia ISll, preseat at the siege and capture of Badajos In 1812, battle oi Caatalla, both sfagai oi
Tarragona in 1813, aad blockade of Barcelona ia 1814. Contlaued to serve with the
army tiU 181 a
28 Ciqit. Hoa. J. de Blaquiere {Lhnoriek Cbaaiy) served with the 41sl throaghoat the
paigo of 1842 in Aff^^hanfotan, and was pretani ia the eagagements of the 28tk Mareh lad jilitli
April in the PIsheen Valley, also in the aetkaia before Qoaiae and before Ohaaaee; owipattea
and deatruetion of thai fafrtress and of Cabool ; expeditioa lato Kohlstaa ; siorm, eniuv, aad
destruction of Istallff ; and the rarioos minor a&ics in and betwcea the Bolan, aial w Klybar
Passes. He has received the Medal inscribed <* Candahar, Ghuxneak Cabal, 1842.**
24 Captahi Enaaell (JOvMia CU^)^ waa a Captaia ia the 08th with the aiydUlaa ^ t^
Kartli of China (roc<lal), in 1842, and wasprerent at the stormhig of the city of Chia iiliii^ Ilia, n
also at the attack and capture of the Tartar eutreoched camps on the helghu outside ua diy ; aad
he waa also at the leading before Hiaakln.
25 Capt. Vera Webb ( Cardigan)^ served with the Rifle Br%ade daring the isaipaliM ti \91A
COMMANDAKT9 AND ADJOTANTS OF THE DISEMBODIED MILITIA OF 816
THE UNITED KINGDOM, WITH THEIB HEAD-QUARTERS.
BOTAL ANOLE8EA.
. (Ught laftntry.) [01]
Be^iumaris.
Mqj. Com, Col. Wm.
Lord IMnorben
AttfUCapt, C. B. Jone*
BEDFORD. [18]
Bedford.
Coi, Sir J.OiboRi, Bt.
A/gLC^fH, T. J, SmiUi
1 ROYAL BBIIKS. [7]
Seadi$»g^
, Col. Joha Blacnre
Adjt.
. AOYAJL BRBOON.
[ai]
Btocoh.
X. O^Com.F. ChwmibTe
lool
BOTAL BUCKS,
(or KINO'S OWN.)
(85)
Btigh Wycombe.
C^tLf. Lord C4r>
lingroD
A4it. Capt. C.T. Orove
CAMUUDGS. [08]
JSiy.
Col, P. Pemberton
A4)- Capt. T. Sebborae
BOYAL CABDIOAN.
(Rifl« Corps.) 104]
Aherytttrith.
Lt.CoLCotn.<M.W.^.
Poirell
AdJ, aa CSd^l. Vera
Webb 25
K. CAlUiAKTHKN.
(Fu&nien.) [24]
CttrtMorthen,
Lt. Col, Com. Hon. O.
R. Trevor
Adjt.Cu.'R J.Vamrhnn
BOY. CARNARVON.
CRiHo Corpe.) [fiO]
Carnarvon.
XafLC4in. O. J. E.
Naapej
Ad, Cap. Wm.OljrnDe
Gi-ltfitht
ROY. CHESHIRE.
Ch^tttr. [fl]
CoL Br#*^ MuiTh Chol-
nondeley
Aif . Cmpt.J. Errington
T«B D. t)P CORN-
WALL^ RAMOBBS.
(UgiuinftuMtr^ [tt]
C^foR«l OfC E. A. £ar/
^MoobC Bdccumbe S
..44^* Ch^C. Brarknan
ROY. CORNWALL Jt
JKTON MINBRS.
(LlflilIofiuitrj.)[ll(l]
Truro.
JJ. Cot. Com. B. W.
Wfone Pender vea
A4fi. Ctagpt.Wiii.Wer4
BOTAL
I^^MBBRLAND. £0]
ITiUieftaeen.
dUr/r.9a9(.B.Pea-
niogUm 0
BOYAL DENBIGH.
(Bille CoriM.) [40]
Wrexham.
CoL B. Myddelton
BIdduIph
A^. Capt. E. Jonee
DERBY. [08]
Derby.
Cot. H. Ld. Waterperk
A4ft. 9 aa cbpi. p.
Dixon 4
let or BAST DEVON.
Exeter.
Ool.'B.Earl Fortetcue
A4ft. |l<ia Capt. C.
Holmen 5
NORTH DEVON. [W]
Bametnple.
Col. G. Ld. Poltimore
Adit. 9 U.X Capt. J.
A. Rtdgwey 0
SOUTH DEVON. [25]
Plymoitth.
CoLEarlofUorlvf.
Adjt.Capt.y9.U.f\M\
7
DORSET. [42]
Dorchceter.
Col. J. J. Smith
AdJt. Capt. 0. Wyatt
DURHAM. [S]
Barnard Caeite.
Col. H.DuAtf o/Cleve-
land
A4^i. Ottpt. R. H. 8
Jerhum
EAST ESSEX. [14]
Coleheeter.
Col. H. J. Conyen
A4/.|IAtlCapJ Jones
^ 0
WEST ESSEX. [101
Ckelmejord.
Col. Sir J. Tf nil, Bt.
A4it. Capt. H. Pear-
ton 0
ROYAL FLINT.
(Rifle Corpg.) [3^]
Mold.
Lt. Col. Coitnn. Col.Slr
Rich.Puleeton,BC.
Ai^f. aip^.F.R.M'0.
Diiwion
ROY.OLAUORQAN.
(Light Iniientry.) [44]
Cardiff".
Col. J. Marq. of "Rate
Ad, Capt, John Henry
Armstrong
ROYAL (SOUTH)
GLOUCESTER.
(Light Infantry.; [20]
Oloueeeter.
Col, W. Earl Fill-
harding.
A<y.C!flg>. Worth ington
ROYAL (NORTH)
GLOUCESTER. [09]
Cirencester.
Cot. Tbo. H. Klngfcote
A4Jt. C!(q'^JohnTobin
NORTH HANTS. [10]
Wtn^eeter.
CoL Mmrq. of Win-
chester
A4^.JosephTomllnion
SOUTH HANTS.
(Ught Influitry.) [40]
Soutkampton,
Co/.5lrJ.W.PoUen,Bl
Adj. Cr/;/< J.R.Xort*>n
HANTS»I*le of Wight
[®]
Nenfport.
O^. Com, Percy Seott
10
HEREFORD. [52}
Bernard,
Col. J.S. Earl Somen
Adit.CaptJ,E.Uon9j
Kyrle
HERTFORD. [30]
Hertford.
Col. J.M.of Sal isbury
AtUt. Capt.E.8.Jamet
HUNTINGDON. [2]
Huntinffdon,
Mttf, Com. Col. T. W.
Vaughan
AdJt. Capt. Green
EAST KENT. [40]
Cfinterbury.
Col. S. E. Sawbridge
AdJt. atpt. C. Winter
WEST KErrr]s7]
Mautetone.
Col.8irJ.K.BhaM,Bt.
At^t, Capt. J. Elpy
UtR. LANCASHIRE.
( The Duheof LaneoM'
ter'M oam.) [45]
Lancaster,
Col. J. P. Tempeit
AdJt. Capt. Henry
Townshmd
2d R. LANCASHIRE.
( The Duheof LnncnS"
ter*s own.) [113]
JUeerpool,
Hon. H. T. Stanley
AftJt. Jas. Weir
8d R. LANCASHIRE.
( The Duhe of LnneuS'
tor's own.) [125]
Preston,
CS0/. J. W.Pat ten.
AdJt, Cop/. J. Rooper
LEICESTER. [VO]
Leicester.
Cot. J. Duhe of Rut-
land, KO,
Ad.Cap.H,¥,HAwk^T.
NORTH LINCOLN.
l»]
Lincoln.
CbLJ.H. KacAlford
At{ft, 9 WL Capt. F.
Kennedy 11
SOUTH LINCOLN.
[29]
New Blraford.
CoL J, Ear I Brownlow
A4ft» Capt. N. Camp-
bell
ROY. MERIONETH.
(Light lu fun try.) [00]
Dolgelly,
Lt, CtoLG.H.Vaughan.
A4JtU. Gipt.Auwyl.
ROYAL EAST MID-
DLESEX. [05]
Hampstead,
Colonel T. Wood
Aifut, Capt, F. W.
Hamilton
ROYAL WEST MID-
DLESBX. [60]
Vxbridge,
Col, Bt. Hon. Geo.
Ste?enf Byng
AdJ, Oe^t. J. Henry
Eveleich
ROYAL WESTMIN-
STER, MIDDLESEX.
[55]
Brent^rd,
CoL Mt, Hon. H.C.C.
Vise. Cheliea
AtU. R. M'Ewen
ROY. MONMOUTH.
[31]
Monmouth,
Colonel
At{f, Capt, J. Money
Curler
R. MONTGOMERY.
[57]
WelcfipooL
Lt, Col, Com. Tf*e
Earlofirowi»,Kit.
A4J,Capt. Edw.Dwen
ROYAL LONDON.
[100]
Artillery Qround,
Ool.SirCB.Hvmtet^Bt
AdJ Capt, yf.T,H9.ll
WEST NORFOLK.
[39]
Normleh.
Colonel H.S.ofOTford
Adfut, Jamee Powley
EAST NORFOLK.
[40]
Tantiouth,
ColonelHon. Berkeley
W^odehoute
AdJut.Capt.\y, P.K.
Browne 12
NORTHAMPfON.
[40]
Nort/tampton,
ColoneLT. I', m auniell
AdJiU^ Cttpt. T. Roee
NORTH UMBER.
LAND.
(Light Infantry.) [27]
Alnreieh,
CoL O. E.of Beverley
AdJ, C%fp.J.N.Fnimp-
^tan
NOTTINGHAM,
{or Royal Sherwood
Forcsters.j [60]
Newark.
"oL Lttunc. Rolletton
Adj/ut, Capt, J, Berth
OXFORD. [51]
Oxford,
Colonel C. O. Bowlei
A4Jt. Capt.O. Cuming
ROYAL PEMBROKE
(Ri(leCorp« [28]
Haverfordwest.
Lt, CoL Com. H. Owen
Owen
Ad^fut. Capt, J, Hol-
land
ROYAL RADNOR
(Light Infantry.) [50]
• Presteigne.
M<y. Com.i. A. Whit-
taker
A^ut, Capt, P. P.
Saundere
RUTLAND.
(Light Infantry.) [4j
Oakham.
Captain Comm.
Hon, Wm. Middletoa
Noel
SHROPSHIRE. [54]
Shrewsbury.
Colonel Ed. Gatacre
A^f, 9 Capt, J. Q.
Pardey Ig
Itt SOMERSET. [10
Taunton,
CoL J. Earl Poulett
At^t. Capt.W. E.Cook
2d SOMERSET. [47]
Bath,
CoL Sir T. B. Leth«
bridge, Bt.
A4ft. Capt. A.J. Kw
pherton
THE (KING'S OWN)
STAFFORD. [00]
Stafford,
CoLW.EarlofDtat'
mouth
ji</.Caj9f.Wm. Spring
WEST SUFFOLK.
[10]
Bury St. Edmonds,
CoLP.W.EarUermjn
Aifut. J. McGregor
EAST SUFFOLK.
(Light Infuntry) [34]
Ipswich,
f^^Hen. BenceBenca
AdJiU. Capt. Beckham
IstROYALSURREY.
[20]
RlchtHond.
Colonel J. B. Delap
Adjut. Capt. H. e.
A«i«ten
2d ROYAL SURREY
, UI]
auildford,
CoL Hon. T.C.Oiielow
At^ut. Capt. F. Pruer
SUSSEX.
(Light Infantry) [53 j
Chichester.
CoL ^WLC. Duheof
Riclimond, KGM
AeU'Cnpt.}fi Smith AS
THE KING'S OWN
UGHT INFANTRY.
Stoke Seteington
Commote
Colonel The Earl i^
DalbouMe,
AdJ, 9 Capt, R. Ber-
ford 10
THE QUKEN'S OWN
LIGHT INFANTRY.
[80}
Bethnal Qreen.
Ool T. Earl of WUtou
Aty, L. Cowell
. '^
\.
y. vu \\
316
Staff of the Disembodied 'MilUicu
♦ T •
•• »'
WARWICK. [86]
Wnrvrick.
CoU H. Earl o/" War-
wick, KT.
Ad. Otpi. Tlio. ( 'a&5an
ROYALWE8TMOUE-
LAND. I17J
Applebp.
Lt. Col. Com. W. Earl
of L4>nsd«l«
A^U CapU B. H.
Smith
R. WILTSHIRE. [89]
Marlborwgh.
Colonel Right Hon.
Sir John Cani Hob-
bouite, Bt.
A4^t. Capt.Prlct
WORCESTER. [67]
Woret-ster.
Col. Thu. H. Bund
Adjui, Capi. K. lu^ie
tot WEST YORK. [5j
LfOtU,
Col. LordWhrnrneliffe
Adj. Copt. CA.Baiuefc
Sd WEST YORK. [91]
I'orM.
CoU Wm. llarkham
Ad. ^Chp.A .OtHTf 17
8d WEST YORK. [1]
Iloncatter.
Ck>l. Ceo. Cholmley
AdJ^Cttp,Bawm]ml9
TORK(NorlhRidinfr.^
(Light Inlkntry) [29]
Biohmond.
Col. V.Dukeof L«fcdt
Adjnt. Capt.i.Ctier
.T— »"»— ^■— »— ■ ■ »■■
YORK (Eatt Riding.)
Btvtrlfy.
OoL Chat. Orlm«ton
A«V' OttpU Jan. Bvil
ABERDEEN. [8V]
Ab^deen,
CW. Q. U. <2/*Huntl7.
A4fnt' Capt. J. Bland'
ARGYLL 41^ BUTE.
[117]
Cawpbeltotm,
Cbhi.JhikeqfAnyW
AdjUt. Brevet Mti/or
Colin /VlfsAaiPiaxU
THE PRINCE
REGENT S ROYAL
REQIMENTOFAYR.
[IliJ
Apr,
(kLEario/EghnUm
.4i<i» JameaMiHer
BERWICK, HAD-
DINOTOV^UNLITU-
GOW, and PEEBLES.
EDINBIRGH (Coiin- .
tjrandCiiyof.) [l«fl]i
Dalkeith. t
CoL P. W. J>uke of
Bticclengli
Adj. Capt. P. M'L.
Petley
J""
jldti
OoUfttream,
CoL Wm. Haj
Aifut.Ctfpt,Jm.Cot
DOIIPRIES, ROX-
BUBGHlcSUJClRK*
181]
J)u»ijrUs,
CoLM,oJi^i9tatbgnj
A<^a^.R.aKaak«
FIFE. [78]
Citpar.
Coi. Jan. Lindsay
A<(;^|U£IW.ScottlW
FORFAR and KIN-
CARDINE. [105]
MontrOB*.
Col. Bon. O. OgilTj
A^^f.Capt.K.W^9\\^^
INYERNESS^BANFF.
£LOIN,&NAIRN.[76]
Inrertieu.
CM. r. W. Sari of
SMfleld
A^.
KIRKCUDBRIGHT
and WIOTON.
(Ught Infantrj.) [72]
Kirkcudbright.
G0r.5irD.Maxwe)1,ir^.
Aii.
ROY. LANARK. (74j
HamUron.
Col. Marq. ^Douglat
and CljdMdala
Ai^. Capt. Yauglian
ROYAL PBRTU. [66]
Perth.
Col. T. R. H. Earl of
KlnnouU.
A4f> Capi, O. D. Pi-
t«r>-on
RENFREW. [190]
Paitlep,
Col.Wm. Mniv
AtU' Capt. J. T.BtLjly
ROUS, CAITHNESS,
SUTHERLAND, tc
CROMARTY. [06.]
Dingteatt,
Col. yChaa. Frawr. 90
Ad. Otfp.A.Matfkenile
STIRLING. DUM-
BARTON, CLACK-
MANNAN and KiM-
R068. 100]
Stirling.
CJ. DukeofHontrotn
Aidi. Capt, J. Fraaer
ANTRIM. [70]
CW. Geo. Harq. of
Donegal
Ad^nt.^^gXCrtpt.C.
B. Carrotb»n91
Agent, 5tr E. Borough
icCo.
ARMAGH. [75]
Market Biil.
Col. A. VUe Achcaon
A^. Gap. But«r
Agemt,SirE. Borougb
&Co.
GARLOW. (70]
Carlari^
Oulonel U. Bnien
A4/itt.Ck^,Wm.Ctaj
Ag, 0mm It Oq.
C.iVAN. [101]
Ctitat*.
Col. A. Saundereon
Adj. C";#f.N.Go«*eIi&
Agent, Sir E.Buroush
fcCo.
CLARE. [04]
Clare Cattle, Ennit.
Col. C. M. Vandfleur
A<{). Capt. Wm. Gore
Ag. Cane fc Co.
NORTH CORK. [116]
Fertnot/,
Cbl.W.H.M. Rodder
A4JfU. Lt.C.y. Pom
Agctit, Sir £. Borough
& Co.
SOUTH OOltK.
(Light InfanUj. [87]
Rathcormac.
Col. W. Lit. RlveridBle
A^fut. Cttpt. A. H.
Lucaa
Ag. Ouie 6c Co.
00RJC(01T\). [110]
Cork,
Col. Vise. Bernard
A4f. Cap. A. Warren
Ag. Cane tc Co.
DONEGAL. [109]
Ballif»}tannon.
Col. N. B, ^ U'itrim.
Ad^. Capt. Seario
Ag. Cane k. Co
ROYAL NORTH
DOWN. [77]
Veictotcn Ard$,
Col. Fuc. Cnttlereagh
A4/. Capt. Howe
Agent, Sir E. Borough
It Co.
ROYAL SOUTH
DOWN. [US]
JUilUbormtgk.
Col. Marq, nf I>own-
•hire
Ad. Cerp.J .A.Hodgson
Ag, Cane ic Co.
DUBLIN (COUNTY.)
[100]
iMCaH.
Col. liord Hrabazon
A</.CVi.H.J.V.Ken:ble
Ag. Cane fc Co.
ROYAL DUBLIN
(CITY). [100]
DtibUn.
cm. Sir R. Shaw, Bt.
Adj. Capt. 8. W.
HtiMell 94
4 g% nf, Sir £. Borough
IcCo.
FERMANAGH. [71]
EnnitkillcH.
CM,B.ofEmDkkmf
A<t. Wiii.OotTJ
Ag*nt,6ir £.Borougb
it Co.
GALWAY. [01]
BaUimaUoe,
CoUmsililicMmrq.oj
Cianricarde, K,P.
A4). Capt. Eyra
Ae* Cana 4t Co.
KERRY. [107]
Tralcr.
Col. V. £.(i/'Kenanar*
Adj. Capt.Ji). A. Cur-
t.|VliO
Agen^, Sir S.Boroueh
fcCo.
[88]"
KILDARE.
Naa*.
CoL J, Earl of ^tkj^.
A<(/. Lt. H' O. R.
RoUliKon
AtfWfit, Sir E.Borottgh
fc €o J '
KILKENNY. U^
Jr<libr»nirb
09^ Geo. Itrjan
ROY,>^EA^;H, (no)
a>itjf<fc^tiiMiM|it.
, A', p.
A4f- riTp/,Jofh. Clara
A 9. Obne k COb*
llOMAeHAK. (Ml]
Co/. 3«nrT VfsteM
A^, Orvf. Inhn Qoai
AfH»#, Sir A*M«4eb
A<(/.Oi»/.J.M'(n(7re
Af7. Cane & Co.
KINOES COUNTY.
(09]
PetnonttoirH,
Col. W. Air/v/* Ko«^
Adj. Capt. pTT Cox *J9
Aj^tnf, Sir E.Borough
^kCo.
LEITRIM. [iTTF
Ctirrick on Slutnnon,
Col. VUc. Clements
Adjut. Capt. Cox
Agent, Sir E.Bolr«ugh
«iCo.
LUIERIOK COUNTY
[198]
St. Fraueig Abbef/.
rw.irem. R. Fits Oib-
bok
A4J. Capt. Bon, John
de Blaquicre 99
Ag. Cane fc Co.
UMBRICKCITT.
[108]
lAvurick Cif|N
Co/.Cha. rise. Gort
jli(^.I.C.Tho. Jetrls
Agent, Sir E.Bofoiigli
»Co.
LONDONDERRY.
[05]
Londonderrg.
CH. Bh- K. A. Fer-
guson, Bt,
Ad. Capi, J.M'CUn.
took
Agent, 5<rE.BorDus:h
Ik Co.
LONGFORD. [85]
Hetrtontn For^o.
Col. Henry WItlte
A4^t. W, Walker
Aj/^Mr. J. Atkinson.
*~LotrrH. T>wr~
CMton,
CoL at. Boh, Sir P,
Bellew, Bt.
A4/. Can. Pvndletop
Agmt, Sir B.Bor<i«gh
4bC4N
NORTH MAYO. [190]
BnUina.
Col Cha. N K&0&
A4fni. Capt.U.Vijm^
jMd
Agentt Sir £.Borotigli
W>t)tH MAYO. M
Wtttport.
OoL Q. M^wfmUqi
BUm
AiO. Outf. Fitagecald
Hlggtei
Jr. Gate H Co*
QUEEN'S COVNTY.
t104l ■ .
jAMvywrtk. '
eW.«irCJLGaD«i,[B«.
A4^.|l.BrPBM>
Agent, Sir RjHorapsh
it Co.
ReMOMMCUU - fn]
J^^yfa
CoL .. &M.R.'rMe.
A4f, dqs^ O. R.C«ni.
• aiia
Agent, Sir £.Boi99sh
k Co.
suocr. tifl4)
''BU90I
Col. A. |CQ0«4k)rc
A4f- Capt. X Onqabj
Aif. C«l»* * Co.
"-'-—- 1
TIPP»UR»r.
(Or J}nhtk .ff C8^.
rfco*» MmntteTjJ
cbfti^v'
Oil. Ri. Jl afOki^sll
A4^. CnfUDMeU
Agent, Sit KBoopw^
ruiOM&.
Od/. £.«/'CaMNi
A4f.Wttt.][^dl«
A9,Cmn^Co,
WATAWORD.
C»ILR.£tfrtf8liifeHda
AjT. CaD* k. Co.
WE6TlfBATM«(lU]
CM. G«oi;g% Jll^. W
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JFar Services of the Commandants and Adjutants of MOiiUu 317
1 Lt. Dickinson {Brecon) eenred with the Q^ueen's. Royals throughout the campaign in Aff-
ghanistan and Beloochistan. in 18^ and ^, and Vuii pfenent at the aM^auIt and capture bf the
foriresfies of Ghuzn^e and Khelat, at which last he was severely wounded by a musket-shot, — leg
brollies. Medal for Qhuzn^e.
2 Xor4 Mount Edgcunibe (lytihe of CornwalVs Hangers) served the campaign of I8l6, aiid was
pi#eaaiit>aiHid battle ot Waterloo.
3 Captain Pennington {Cwnberland) served in the Peninsala from Jttne, 1600, and during the
greatest part. of the 8ubse<iuent campaigns, including the battle of Busaco, where he commanded one
of the advance picquets of the 3d divisiop on the morning of the action, and was sbarply engaged
vith4lMteaam]r; retreat to the lines of Torres Vedras, advance from thence, actions and afiShrs
at Lertft, Redinha, Pombal, Roblida, Condeixa,^ Foz d'Arouce, Guarda, and Sabugal; battlea of
FuenCea d*Onor, siege of Badigoz (wounded in the right thigh), actiona at Campo Mayor, Bl
Bofk»o(,aAd GaAnaldo; affhirs and actions in the Pyrenees, St. P6 (contused wound), Haspaiten,
and Grassietta ; battles of Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes (severely wounded), besides several other
afiaxTB of posts and picquets during the war.
4 Capuiin Dixon {Derby) scrvaid with the Grenadlor Guards on the expedition to the North of
Holland iar 1799, and was in the actions of the 'i7th Aus., 10th and 19th Sept., 2nd and 6th Oct.
Ib Sicily in 1806 and 7. In the Peninsula under Sir Johh Moore hi 1808-9, including the action
at iMohtA battle of Corunna. On tbe expedition to Walcheren in 1809. Went toGadia in
April 1811, and was afterwards present at the capture of Seville, and on the retreat from Madrid
and Salamanca ; and remained with that army until June 1813. Ser>'ed also the campaign of
18l6i md «waa wounded through the leg at the battle of Quatre Bras.
, 5 Captain Holraah {JEaat Devon) served in tbe Peninsula from Nov. 1811 attached to the Por-
tuguese service, and was present with Lord Hill's corps covering the siege of Badj^oz, advanco on
Llefenay si«ge and storm of the three fortified convents of Salamanca, — led the storming party
X) the gate of San Vincente at its capf^ire ; battle of Salamanca,— slightly wounded by a musket
I Sot in theleg^ ; siege of Bnrgoi ar' storming the works and the White Church ; several skirmishes
o the retreat from thenc^'^'J* iorrequemada, and blowing up the bridge of Doenasj battles of
tb% ^jieneea on tb<» '^th, 29th, and 30th July ; night attack and defeat of a French battalion on
the w'H^L ^^ \ <-d8x, action near Zugarrimundi, — severe contused wound; battles of tbe Nivelle
and tb^fWcj actions at Dstarita and Villa Franquc, battles of St. Pierre and Orthes, actiona at
Aire, Vic ^igurre, and Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse. Served the campaign of 1815, including the
battle of Waterloo ; also with tlie army of occupation in France.
0 Captoiii Ridgwav {North Devon) served in the Peninaula with the Rifie Brigade, from May
1913 to, the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Vittoria^ and various minor afiairs.
Serred Wm) the campaign, of 1815, and waa present at the battle of Waterloo. Severely wouAded
in tbe right shoulder by a musket- shot at the taking of Vera heights, and lost the fore-'flnger of
- the Ml ImAkl hf a musket-shot at Waterloo.
7 Captain Fbk {South Devon) served as Adjutant of the 17th Lt. Drs. during the campaign of
1820 in Kutch.
- d Ci4>Uua Jones {JSagt JSeeex) served with the Grenadier Guards at the defence of Cadiz and
Ial« d^l^aaif from 1st April 1810 to May 1811, and in the battle of Barrosa. In 1813 and 14
he served Ip Holland, at the attack on Merxem and storming of Bergea-op-Zoom. At the battle
df Waterlog) the following year be was severely wounded through the body by a musket>ball.
9 Captain Pearson {Wett Essex) served in China (Medal) in the 49th--at Chusan and Canton
(severely wounded)*
10 Ci^talh Percy Seott {Hants) served in the Peninsula with tbe 2nd Queen^.
11 Capt. Kennedy's services k North Zinc<?/n ) -.--Siege and capture of Flushing, 1809. Cam-
paigBaof.1011. 12, 13, 14, and 15, including the siege of Badajoz, covering the second siege of
Oiadad Rodrigo, crossing the Esla, retreat from Burgos, battle of Puentes d'Onor, actions of Val
Mor^sco ^nd Peyrebomde, battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pampelnna, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthea and
Waterloo, and taking of Cambray.
19 Ciipfc^ Br«wne ( J?a«/ Norfolk) served throughout the war with China (Medal) as Ady. of the
49tk Begt",and latterly as a Brigade Major, and was present at Canton, Amoy, Chusan^ Chinhae,
Nh^gpC} Segoan, Chapoo (wounded), Woosujik« Chin Kiang Foo, and Nankin.
13 C^i^taTn Pardey {Salop) served in the Peninsula from Feb. 1 813 to the end of that war
ia 1614.
'14 Tbe Duke of Richmond (Sussex) Joined the army in Portogal, on the 24th Jaly 1810, as Aide-
de-Cnnp and Assistant Military Secretary to the Duke of Wellington, with whom he remained until
the ^inife^tff' the war in 1814, and was present in all the skirmishes, affairs, general actions, and
siegesy > wmh took place during that period, amongst which were the battles of Basaco and
Jfmetim iTOnor, storming of Ciudad Kodrigo, storming of Badajo2, battles of Salamanci*, Vittoria,
snd'^^ f^yiimees, the first storming of San Sebastian, action at Vera, and battle of Orthes. He
Wjla sent home vrith duplicate Di(*patchcs of tbe battle of Salamanca, and the capture of Astorga by
i^ ^99f^9(r^i ^'^^ vvlth the Dispatches of Vera and the entrance of thd army into France. In Jan.
I8l%<iiriag desirous of obtaining a practical knowledge of Regimental duty in the Field, he left the
jHMdf^elHbgton's Staff to join the first battalion of bis Regt., tbe 52nd Light lofontry, and waa
fi'^^^Hr^l* I* in the battle of Orthes, where he was severely wounded in the che»t by a musket-
bauVwkh^^i^^^^' ^'^^ extracted. At the end of 1814, he waa appoiuted Aide-de-camp to the
Prince of Orange, and was with bun in the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo ;-^after the Prince
of Orange was wounded the Duke of Richmond joined the Duka of Wellington as Aide- de-Camp,
jtiwi remained with his Grace during the remaining part of that campaign.
15 Captain Smith {Sussex) served with the 1st Guards in Sicily in 1806 and 7; in the North of
Spain hi 1808-9, Including the retreat to and battle of Corunna; defence of Cadiz in 1811 and
S181
GARRI80KS AlfD lailTAltY ESTABtlSHMEITrS,
~~~~~~' OABEISOMB.
ALDBRMEY.
ANMjfK/. JTii/. O'Hara Bajnet.
BELFAST.
r«fv»jr^. XmW. Petor Stuart.
BERWICK.
ffM^yXf .-Om.Sir J. Batliunt,Z'CB.
CAPE BRETON.
T&wnAt{f. £/. Edw. Sutherland
CHARLES VORT AND KIN8ALB.
Wort Mqf. 9 X.I. John Biaek
DARTiroUTH.
000:,, Ar, Bowt MoMsworth
rort Mqf, lA, Col. Robert KeUy
DUBLIN.
TtwnMqf, 9 Jtf^l/or W. White
BUNCANNON FORT.
Fi9rtMitf. Lieut, Thm^Augtin
RDINBUROR CASTLE.
Gooermr, 9 M^for-Gen. J. H. Rid-
dell, KH,
LUui.'O09,,Qtn, F. T. HMimood,
_ ^ ^ OCH.
W9H Mttf. p Mitfor, Tboe. Cencb
Ckaplnin. JBnr. W. B. Smith
_ GIBRALTAR.
Toitn Mqf, Mai. T. Ji. L«t, Unttt.
I^iWi ^^/'iS** ifM. W.Huine.h.p. 7« P.
ORATBSBNO Ac TILBURY PORT.
£f.-0«o..CW. Peter Dumet
roH Mttf. U,'CoL Thoi. ICeUf.
GUERNSEY.
rortMt^4A^,^ U. Cal.J.n. Bain-
l>rif fe, Unatt.
HULL.
X(.-00e..Jir, 0«A. Sir 0. W. Thorn-
ton, XCB.
JERSEY.
(7m.. 9 0m. W. C. Visr, Rereifofd,
OC3. d- (7Cir.
Fiurt Mqf^r ^ AOf, 9 Major John
INYBRMBSS, OR FORT GEORGE.
Pert Mqf. CoL Alex. Findlay, KB.
LANOGUARB FORT.
Lieut.'Gov,.^ U.-CoL C. A. Weel
LONDONDERRY 4c CULVORE.
Gov. 9 flO Gm, John Btarl e^ Straf-
ford, GCB, ^ GCa,
TatvnMqf. J. Nichobon
MALTA.
qmrt,'Matt, Lt. J. CMeroft
MILFORD HAVEN.
Go9, ,air John Owen, Br.
MONTREAL.
IbfvnJT^. WIJBnj. C. tf aedonald
NEW BRUNSWICK.
TottnMitf. Xr. J. Gallefber
NEW GENEVA.
Fort Mttf. Anthony Wharton
PORTSMOUTH.
Tonm Maj,m Lieut. Henry WhlU
fhif§4eian 9 «lrJ. M 'Orliror. Bt, HD.
Surgeom, • . .Iiaao Chaldeeott
QUEBEC.
Goo, ,M. Gen. W. G. Strutt
ST. HELENA.
Town Mitf. Capt. Geo. A. Barnes
ST. JOHN*S, IfBWFBimBiiAIID.
Fori Metf. Lt. Wm. Jenkins, Royal
NewftKittdlaAd Cumpaaj
ST. JOHN'S, OR PRINCE
BDWARB*8 ISLA]«D.
ZVfMsJfil^. *€^pr. A. Lane
ST. MAWE8.
Oe^. or Keeper, Field Mmrek^ Sir
Geo. Nugent, Bt. GCB,
SCARBOROUGH 0A8TUL
<'M*.940M«M.&ei^Jai.enM, CB,
SHEERNESS.
Got.. ..9 0m. S. FiscCeihswuiej^
GCB, f GQH.
STIRLING CASTLE.
Fort Mi0or. . Lieut. Patrick. IMir
Cki^^in . . Reo. Robe Wateos
TOWER OF LONDON.
(^netable 9«ei Field Mm-. A. 2>. «/
WeU4ngtoa.jr0. G€B.d^Ctt,
Lieut., ^Gen. J. SiiUfan Wood
i><3>. I'<«W. .. Ml CM. Mim George
CaihcaH
Mi^.,Clapt.J. H. Elrtoffton
C»<iS|iteiis..Rrv. Hemy Mehlila
TYNBMOUTH AND CLIFF FORT.
U. Goo. .U.'Gen. W. tlwi^
ISLE OF WIGHT.
Oapt, ^ ammdmon Fort, O^, sir
Wit. Wraa
Carieb. Catt. Lt^Qt^
-MO. vaet. U^ flff- j^
W. PaterMO, KQB^
9mOotty,^UiGtnn.
FORT WILUAM.
LUut. Go9,„„ pun «m. Mfk Mon.
Sir Jas, KflKpC, GCB. ^ GCM.
ROYAL HOSPITAL, CHELSEA.
Sf''*T*2iJL?"^*' ^^- **'■ Edwart Pacet, OCR.
Chaplain, Kev. George Mathi is.
PhtfeiektH 4" Surgeon, Daniel Maelaehlan. MD,
i>cy«ir^ Surgeon, Tlioin>is Coke Oauliier. MD.
Autetant Surffron, Adam Al»i. Piout.
Storekener, Captain Edward Sutherland, h. n. Unait.
jC«fw<. Soeretnry, John Fasson. &o.
AmiMT OfrA, F. H. Talnun, Beq.
. , ^ ^ CStrp<«m< oflnvalide:
m John Davem
George Peevor
tAugusUne Fliafefald Brans
John Ford
■ Chadwfek
9 Cbiirlee Edwards
ROTaL HOSPITAL, KILMAINHAM.
Jf«ftfr.~9 Lkat..Geo. Bt. Him. Sir Kdw. Blekener
KCB^ KCB.Oemm.<frtheForteeinlrS^^'
*^^ *«^ - # Cblonel Tkapler, CB, Jh^eSAd-
Juieutt General in Ir^/and. -^•F»*FAtf-
*^ _. ?^*«<«* •» '*• BetuMlehment.
XdwarA D'Arcey
faa Piuefny
Robert Cook
' 9 Richard Racket
9 W Bdw. Ollboma
9 ThopM Gibbons
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS.
i'Apeteimnandthtrffeon.^ Geo. Renny, Jf 1>. IMnvTor «#-
CA4r,rfrt«.-R.T. J.T. Connel, AJT^'' *^
Pn»irWorr.--/an,ei Hay, Esq. (late Capl.S«d\!iu ^"
f^ftrar'e derk^Ur. Charles PengnDy. **• ** ^"**-
So«ettor.— Robert Dtsney, Beq, '^"'•™^-
ROYAL MILITARY ASYLUM AT CRELSSA.
ffcretanf^ A^utant. Oapt. WlUiam 8iboi^kj!lteti.
(luarter-Jtaeter. WUii.iuGottBlnB ■"^"^•*»*'™»»
Surgeon. Sam. G. Lawrence
Ani«teti|.^Mr9eoi»
ROYAL HIBERNIAN MILITARY SCHOOL PUBUII
Surgeon, 9 eiil James GoodaU ElUngton. ^ v#M^n.
ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE AT SANDHURST
Lt^Goo. AMa}ar.Oen. Tho W. Tay iS, Cflf
Major and Superintendent of StudUt, f^m\
Oapt, Robert D^y ^ "— ««M» OMsCa.
.C^pt.JaaMsW. haigecy
^«F/«i<^JU»r«Hi«^^;rM H. L. Cbttvet
^rter MoMUr, Lieut, J. W, tkaabm
^Mrpem, John Pickering, Mi».
Aeeletant'Surg, MelvilU Neale, AfD.
M^ot
1 Moore ft«».«pi. ^ - ."^^ ^^*^ KNIGHTS OP WINDSOR,
STuKTS^viS.'- <^*'''~^> lLie«t.ThofMfD;„nott.Iaia7RVe|.»i.
f «<■««». viMi. nuat uonmer, lue B do.
Ltant. Hagh Fleming, late 7 IL Vet.Bn.
STAFF, &o. OF ORBAT BRITAIN
N.B. For Stuff' at the Uorte Ouardi, mm pagg 117.
819
DISTRICTS.
Olilricu.
General and oilier Officers.
Aidet-de-Camp.
statr.
KOKTU£KN AND MIDLAND.—Head
Quartcn at Minrimttr.
Vcrth Wut Oinintie$,—Head Qr<. Che$t€r.
Utticiafain, Chctlifrv, Shropshire, FUnt-
•lurek DanMctasliii^ Mid isle of Man.
North Bait CountiSM.—Head Qr$. York.
Morthunbeflaad, Cumbarland, Durham,,
WMtniorelaDd, York, Derby, Motting-
bam, Lefeestvr, aad Rutland.
ntincham,
Wavwlck, Stafford, Northampton, and
|| Lt.-Oen. Sir Tbo. Ariwth-
not, XCB,
9 H^Jor-Oenetal Mr Wm.
Warre, GB.
II Hni^Qea, N. Thorn, OB.
KM.
Lieut. Pane, 54 F.
Lt.ir0n.£.F.N. Fane.
Rifle Brifade
Capt, Warre, fi7 F.
U. Woodi 8 Hvaian.
Auist.'A4f.-Ge$i.
Atiiet. Qr. Mas. Gen.
9 MR Colonel C. Yorke,
Unatt.
Major of Brigade.
Capt. Gordon, 01 F.
Mqfor of Brigade.
Capt. WeUcsleF, 81 F.
Mttfor of Brigade.
Capt. MeiD, 18 F.
80UTK WJSSr.^HiMl<2fs. Portimouth.
^i^s, Dorset, and Haats.
M^Jor-Gkn. Lord Fred. Fiu
Clarence.
M^iorHanrej,87F.
Mqfor of Brigade.
Coloni>I D. Daly, Unatt.
HFJtSTBRN.— Head Quartern, Devouport.
J>e^rim, OoranraU, and Somerset, ezeluslve
of Bflatol and lie vtehilrT.
9 Wl Hfljor-General
Hon. H. Murrar, CB.
Lt. Prothero, 14 F.
Mi^or of Brigade.
Capu T. NeliWD, 40 F.
MUmtUmth aud iiouth Waisi.—JJkad <^«.
C^rnutrthtn.
M ^j«<t Col. Luve, CB, KH.
Unatt. fol. on the Ste^,
Capt.Wanllaw,7SF.
Capt. Mann, 80 F.
JERSEY.
{) MiOor-Oeni'ral Sir J. H.
Kevneti, KCH. Lt,'Gov.
OC£RNSKY AND ALDERNEY.
M M^iur-Oeiierai Wni. K.
P. Napier, CB. Lieut.- Gov.
4
f imi.-Oen. T. W. Brutber-
ton, CB.
Lt. Bourka, 76 V.
Mt^ of Brigade.
Col. William. Lord Do
( Rob, b. p. Unatt.
Tlift lolloiilng Ooontlee, 8ce. are not contained In any Military District, and the Troops stationed la thoee Oonatiei
leport direct to Head Qnarters, rli. :^
Bedlbnl^
Berkshire,
Brecon^
J9riMai»«leiidty»
Buetingham,
Cambridge,
fissez,
Glamorgan,
Gloucester,
Hereford,
Hertford*
Huntingdon,
Kent,
Leicester,
Lincoln,
Mlddleeez,
MoBBwntb,
Norfolk,
Oxford*
Sufflblk,
Surry,
Sussex,
Wales,N.k8.(exe.
Denbigh &(lint.)
TlwTvaopa In the Ille of Wight report to the General Officer Commanding Um South West Oletrlet.
RECRUITINQ DISTRICTS.
CealMiinroffke
countietf^fVoMl-
umberland, Dnr-
ftauA/ Comber-
land, Weetmoni-
laiid, IMI parte
^ YoiMhlre and
/ -
«oiielBfhfofthe
omnty of Che-
Aire, and parts
ofYoriuhlre,Lan-
"SS^
aka.
eoUi' ^SCaHbrd,
Nottfaigham,Rut-
^^&^
Wanrick; Vtfop
Befelbrd,ic parts
of Derby, North-
Booth
Insp. Fd. Ciff. Col. Bath, KH.
AdJ.—Lt. 9 W. A. Courieimy,fteNof .44
Paymattor . . C H. Peina
Sarg. to theForeet^ Thomas Ball
Saperlniending CUfieere.
Lt. Keyt, 85 F. York
— Hackett,77P. Leeds
— WU»on,»7 P. Durham
— Woodwright,]8F. Kendal
— Bowden, 22 F. Sheffield
Xiup.F, (lff.C0LO.O. FUeonar, KH.
A^. U. A. G. Moorbead, 0 Feb. 46.
Paynuuter . . 9 Gapt. Woodgate
Sur. to the Foreetf A. Foulfa*
Supet Intending €t0lMre.
Lt. Corry, 8 F. ... JUverpool
— Betb^MF. . , . Kanchecter
— Baaalgette, 88 P. . Shrewsbury
'*• AroMtrong, 14 F. Newessile-un-
der-Lyue.
TT
Ine.Td.Ciff. |P9aCW.J.Campb«dI,JrJGr.
M^ • . . U.C* Pietcva^ t Apr. 47.
Paymaster . 9 A. Thompson
Swg. to the Foreme* • W. M«inro
Sugierintending Qfficere,
LkBouaac, 17F. . ^Oo^mtry
— Lea* 1^ P. . • 4 LaiceaMr
rr- CoWilKSSF. « • BiemhMham
— Spring, 84 P. . . Nottinicbam
— Strauhenaee, 19 F. Uncoln
ITriefoI.
ConslstlaKof the
ooontles of Corn-
wall, Devon, Dor-
set, Somerset,
WUts, Worcester,
Qloucefcter, Here-
ford, and part of
Hants, and Sottth
Wales.
Consistlngefihe
eountle* ol Nor^
fbnt, Stttfhik,
Cambridge, Hunt-
IngdOB, Bucks,
Bedford, Hert-
ford, Eseez, Kent,
Sussex, Surry,
Oxford, Berks,
and Mlddleeez,
and parte of
Northampfonand
Inep. F. Qjff. Coi. Baum^ardt. CB.
Adf. 9 Xt. J. B. Hnmilton, 6 Dee. '44.
Payutatter ... J. cMtb.ne.
Superintending Qffieere.
LieuU M'Kensie, 8 P. Bristol
Hill. 76 P. . .
Gould, 81 P. .
Tyler, ftl P. .
Biiga»h, 71 F. .
— — Furrssi, 8 F, . ,
Qlottcester
Taun I oh
Southampton
Exeter
▲btrpivenBy
Inep. Fd. Q
A4f. U. ~
Paymaeter
attrgeon
Col Sir R. Doherty
M'Nair 14 July 87
SR. JelUcoe
. H. Burrell
W. Hooati*, MD.
Siuperintending (Ifflcert,
LA. Wedderhuin, 0 Lane. Londta
CUV. SubdiTiaioB
■ ■■ ■ ■ Mayeoek, 81 F. « « London
1st Inf. SobdlvlsloB
— - Crvker, 67 F. Snd Inf. Bubdlr.
-~— Lecky, 88 F. . . . Reading
CATALRY DEPOT AT MAIDSTONE.
Ool. O. Mfddleton, 8 Dragoons
I, LienU-Ool. F. C. Griffiths, Unatt.
Gaptein William Castle
* Jii^ L. G. A. Meyer
Acting Ai^utant . Lieut. Lee, 16 Huasart
Quarter' Master . John Swindley
Yeiorineieuawgeon Obarlet Brett, 8 March
3S9
STAFF, ko. ON FOREION flTATIOHg.
lOJflAV XSLAND8.
OoMpriilBf fhrfki, Yido, Paxo, SMta Maurm, CefaXonia^ Zante^thaea, mA Ctetaww. «a4 OiMi.
Xi^ftoAOmMiwiMMr »«» Lt-Oro. X^wnJ fl««toii. «CB. tfOICfl. ««.
CblotMf o« f ft« 9fa^
ir<^^ 0f Brigade
. Capt. H^jm. F. Colbome, 15 F.
( Capt. Hon. J. Oolborne, 16 F.
\ Oapt. Mam7. M F.
f HiOor-0«B« C- E- Cooyen, CB.
Lteut. C. B. Conren. 9 Dr. Ods.
Llvttt. Col. Wftlpoto, h. p. Rifla Br.
H^Jor Pinucmne, h. p.
Owfmor and Oomrnandtr^in'Chltf
0»mmandina th« Ferru
AMlttan* H'MUry 8«er§t^Ty
Aids-dt-Camp . . •
Tdvn MqJ^rr
X A LT A.
lUchtrd Vora OTRirmll
Lt.-0<ni. Robert Blllee
Mijor J. K. Pipon
Capt. C. H. Elllee, 84 F.
Capt. B. C. Mltford, Unstt.
O IB RALTAB,
'Ckitf |l General flir Robert T.WIiws.
AuUt.MU.89e Capi. J. O. Walker, R. Art.
AUU-dt'Camp P-^^*^®.'PZ: ^-
OuumoHding Mo^al Bmffinser . .^ . . |l Colonel Harding, CB.
Tonm Maior . M^or Uct, Unatt 1 Garrittm qmarUr-Xatttr M^or H. J.
reMmii4M«»< . Qr.-Mast. wm.Bame, h.p. 7SF.) ^
i.F.
N 0 BT S A M S BI C A,
Coaipfleinf all Prorlneee within and a4Jaeent thereto.
MmtarwSet.i0tk§BarlofEiffin
AidM-d€~€kmp . . . •
OtmmtMdtroftks Forces
Tks Barl of ElRtn.
Lt.-Col. Bvn. R. Bmre. Or. Ode.
( Capt. Lord Mark Kerr, 80 F.
{ C«ip(. Hon. E. linf ellet. Or. Ode.
(U. ITiMu A. F. Eferton, Or. Ods.
a Ueut-Gen. Sir Bn^uaXm IKUitaa» 0CS. JTOJi;
CnpU Kirkland. 80 F.
rMlOor Talbot, 48 F.
< Mijor Sir Jame* E. Alexander, 14 F.
Ccapt. Y. Murraj, h. p. {Extra.)
LUui^eawmmor •f Nova Seatia
Aido do Oiwy
LUmt,*Oo90mor ^ Ifom Brunmoich .
£ieMl.-009. ^ PHmeo SdwartTt Itlamd
Llent. Oen. Sir John Harraj, JTCB. ^ XCS.
LIcnt. F. C. Harrej, 84 F.
Sir Edwiod Walker Head, Bart,
Sir Donald Campbell, Bart,
Waiymm
Ootonoi on tko Staff^iOomm. B, Art.) Col. Campbell, .
Mtafor of Brigado • • . • Major R. Bum, R> Art*
CMMTf en ths St4iff ( Comm. B. BaQ.) 9 Col. W. E. Bollowar, CB.
dUto,
General Ofltoen.
9 SB M^.-Gen. Hon, C. Gore, CB.
9 M^lor-Oeneral S<r RIehard Arm
itronf , CB, Do.
Noma Scotia,
Aideenle-Camp.
Lt. Gore, 71 F.
M^ioff Mooie, as P*
M^ortoTBrliade.
M^r Tiyoa, Pnatt
Bop. Adi. Qm, Col. G. A. Wetberall, CB,KH, Unatt.
Montrial
Ao, A^, Qon, Lle«t.*Col. P. Tonuf, KB, Khtgotan
Bo, 9U.-C0I. S. D. Pritchard, Unatt.Q««ta0
Dop,A . Ad, Oon, Capt. F. J. OrHBn, Unatt. Montroai
Bo, Capt. B. S. Clarenont, Canadian R«ft Qvcftec
D*p, Qr. M, O, LL-CoL F. A. M. Fraaer, Unatt.
Montroai
A«.Qr. Jir. ffon, ,Un^r de Sottenhurgft. 4S F . Tim§iii
.D«!p*^*<2-^*<'-*C>pt. Ingall, Unatt.
^ — Capt. Ready, 71 F.
Tenm Mt^or , <0 Bae. C. MacdonaU,
— — Capt. Alftnd Knlglit, UnatL
— ~ Mi^or Bonrehtor,h.p.
Port Adhaant 9 Qr.-Mr. J
— — U. J. Keating
Pom»tmm§
iAmm
I
Dop. O. jr. 9, Lleat.-Oel. Baialgette, Unatt. ffatlfas ,
Ai. Mu, Soe. Lleat. Bonrke, 84 F. Do. 1
I TiMm M^for Lt. J. Gallagher, h. p. Now
•Capt. A.LaBa,h.p. Prinot
B«^>/lM.^l>.)•Capt.A.Lane Primoo Sdm, XUamd i l
Adiof MU, 5 * C. D. Rankin Do, Tomn AdfuUuU U, Sntherland, h. p. Gve
KEWFOUNDLAND. 1 BERMUDA.
geetmer mnd Cbm«wm4er>(M-C*i^, Uent-Col. Sir J. I Qooomor Capt. C. Elliot,
Oatpard Le Merchant, Unatt. I Port A^f *.Ben. Uent.
dido dO'Comp
Pfft Mt^ ..lievt. Wm. Jemkln% R. Revf. Ooa.
X.
48 P.
Stafft ^e. on Faragn 8ta^on$.
323
WIKDWARD Am) LBBWAJU) ISLANDS.
UmUtmmU Qmmnl tommandimg ths Troepg ..LL-Gmi. Saekrilto H. Berkeley ••••... .BarkulMi
MUitmry Secrclary ..Capt. Garden, 60 P ....•« Do.
Aide* d$ Camp ... j ^^^^ BMicroft,8 W. I. B.
Jtfit;^ of Brigade. . Capt. Maxwell, 88 F.
0o9tmar 0f Barhadoti and the Windward letoniU... II Lt. -Col. Reld, B. £ng..»....«.....Ji»rliail0M
Oewmorcfuf CbmmandtT'in'CM^ of Trinidad ..Lord Harrit
iSir Juhn CampbeU, Bart 8i. VinooHt
Major Lawrenee Grame* Unatt.. Tobago
Ker Balllie HamUtuo, &« Gronada
^^mard^lSmds^"^'^^^^ ^^ *** ^^^ | Jtioee Macaatay Hfg(iiMon, B»g Antigua
'rIlI^lV/il!ll!i!J '*"*>•*'' '•*• Mtcintoili. £»g., fl*. ChrUtopJUrs and AnguUia
JMUfonant aonomart I fa® U.-C0I. George Macdonald, h. p. 10 P... Dominica
President of the Council Mowloorrat
QgUoradudaioUringtho Oowmm«nt\ Do. do.
Do. do.
Qooormor of Britiah Ouiana HearjJLIf kt, Af
Btp.A^.Qtn, . . Lt. Col. T. O'Brien, b. p. 87 P. Barbadou
Dqi. A$.do.., .Capt. A. Park. 7 P Bo,
D€p.(l.M, 0. . . . Lt.Col.W.J.D'Urbao,h.p.86F. Bo.
i).il. Q. Ar.0..Capt Mein, 1 P Bo.
Aet.Dip^JudgoAdo. Do.
FortAif. Lt. Grant, R. Bnf. at.Tinetnt
Lt. Porman. 8M F Oroaada
Nevit
Virgin Islands
. Bomtrara
Wort A4J Lieut. Stoney, 10 P Tobago
Lieut. Wellt. 1 F 8t. Lueln
Lieut. Macdonald, 8 W. I. R. ..St. Kittys
Lleui. Birch, do AtUig%M
Baritow, R. Art. Bominiea
Senkey, 1 W. I.R Trinidad
Oolmaa, 8 W. I. R. • . . . Bomorara
JAMAICA. BAHAMAS, AND HONDURAS.
Captam-Ooneral and QooemoT'in-Chi^ Xt. Hon. Sir Charles Grey , Jmsmmiomt
Atdstls^Camp and Military Becretary Capt. Grey. 80 F.
Major Oonorai an ths StqgT 9 Mejor-Oen. 8. Lambert • Jamaioa,
Assistant MUHmr^aeersiary Lt. Lenbert, B. Art.
Aidt-ds'Camp Lt. Morant, 68 F.
OvtaemorasuL (Jommander-iM'^kitf ^ tho Bahamas George Benvenuto MaUiev, toq,
Sttptrintondent at Honduras Charles St. John Pancourt, Eitq.
Bsp, Adj. Qon. . ..Lt. Col. P. Parquharton, h.p.
Dtp. O. Jf. 0....9 Lt Col. H. J. French.
Dep. Judge Adv. MsJorSoden, 8 W. I. R.
Fort A4^..Lt. Acfnit, 1 W. I. R Bahamsu
.. Lt.Glubb, :l W.I. B. Mondunu
EAST INDIES.
Captait^Qenoral and Qooomor-if^ChUJ. . . .The Earl of Dslhoa«ie
Military Secretary Culonel Mountain, CB.,99 F.
CCapt. Bamsay, 98 F.
Aideg'de'Camp < Cept. Lord A. Hay, Or. Odi.
LSon. Ll Fane, 74 P.
Oovemor and CommandoT'in^Chief of Madrao ....Mnjur-Oen. Ht. Bon. Sir Henry Pottlafer, St. QCB,
Military Secretary Capt. C. Colville Young, B. Art.
Feliowes, 4d F.
Oomormor of Bom
%
itary Secretary
^e RttsaeU Clerk, Esq.
. Chamberlain, 16 Bengal N. I.
( Lt. Wm. M'Mahon, U Dre.
Aidot'd^Camp { Lt. W. D'Arcj.
(.Lt. Bon. J. C. Jocelyn, Scots Pbs. Gdi.
C^kUf. a Gen. Hugh Xord Gough, &CBm
Military Secretary Capt. P. P. Haines, Si P.
Aides^-Camp { ^^^o' »»*~» ^ ^'
General OflScers.
Aides da Camp.
M«|ois of Brigade.
Bengal.
fM^or-Geu.5/rJohn Grey, KCB.
Kl MiOo'-Ovncnl Sir Joseph
Thackwell. XCJB.
Madras.
9 Sa LL-Gen. 5ir G.Berkelcy.XCi?.
9 Mi\Jor-General Sir Edm. K.
Williams, KCB.
II MnJor-Gen. AJtchisoa.
Major Tudor, 80 F.
Lt. Thsckwfll, 8 Drs.
Capt. J. D. Yottiir, S9 F.
Capt.Seymour,ScoUF«s.Gd»
Lt. Crawley, 18 Hussars.
Oapt. Andenoa, 86 F.
9 Lieiit.-aen. Sir W. Cotton, QCB.
{
Lt. Lord A. Vane, 8. F. Gds.
Lt. Hon, F. ntsClarence,
10 Humrs
Capt. Heatly, 89 F.
Bengal.
^dj. Qen. 9 CoL O. B. Cureton, CB
b.p. 1ft Ore.
As. A4f.am„.Uoi. B. Logard, 89 P.
<2* M. Gen. Lt.-CoLJ.B,Gough, CB
8 Drs.
Madras.
Bep. Ad.G. . Lt.-CoL T. S. Pratt, CB.
h. p. 86 P.
B, Q. jr. G..9ttL Liettt.-CoL O. Felix,
Unattached.
Afi/.Sftf.,Capt.Berkeley,8cot»Fns.Qds.
Bombay.
Dep.A4f,Gen. Lt.-Col.HaTelock,CB.
88 F.
Military aee..,M«tfor Brooktb 88 F.
CHINA.
Governor and Obanmandor'in- Chitf of Hong Kong
Mofor Oomeral on the Staff
Asriftonl Military Secretary
Aido-dO'Canip
Assistant A^utamt General
Assistant Qiaarter Master General . . . .
^^for of Brigade •
Adiag Depmiy Judge Adooeaie
Samuel George Bonham, MSoq.
9 as Mijor-Generel Staveley, CB.
Capt. Staveley, 44 P.
Capt. Bruce, 18 P.
Capt. Lord Cochrane, 18 F.
Capt. Haythome, 06 P.
326
MILITABY DEPARTMENTS, Slc
MLP^
COLONTAL DEPARTMENT.
Prjii. See, tfState^ Ri. Bon, Bart Grey.
Under Seerttarieak bSSbiJm? wesf'S^.
OWcg, powntng Street.
WAR-OFFICE.
4^eretarif at War, Rt. Hon. Fbx If aule.
Deputy Secretary at War, Laarenc« SuIiTan, Req.
Ckiff Eramingr qfArs^f Xeeounte, Edw. Manhallp JBeg.
First Clerk, J6bn Borrow, Beg.
Private See, to See, at War, A. O. rarmlchttel. S*q,
Pun waster 'Oeneral, Rt. Hon.T. B. Macau lay.
jHdge Advocate General \ /Nt.-,.^ ii«iM*- izm
yikM United M:mifdom \ ^*»"^*» ^"•'' ^'
Deputy ditto Fra. Newman Rogen, Esq. Q. C
Ogtc, 35» Great Qeorge-»tiC6t» Wotmlmter.
BOARD OP OBNBRA.L OFFICERS,
For the Jnepeetiom and MegukUton of tho Ctotkinff of
the Army, and for ths Inveetigaiion of Claims for
hneee, fe. ^e»
Lieut,- Oenerale.
Oenaml*»
ITtm-S^rE. Paget, OCB.
F. Maitland
W.Edtn
G.QoneliB
Sir J. W. Gordon, Bt.
OCB. ^ OCH.
Sir R. DwUi«, 49Ca,
J. Orde
ir C. B. EgertflD, €0M0.
KCB,
G. B. Mundy
Sir C. Halkett, KCB,
Right Htm. Sir P. Adam,
KCB.^QCMO.
Sir Thot. Rey nell, Bt. KCB.
Sir Edward Kerriaon.Bf.
KCB. GCH.
air J. VieoMn, KCB.
Praocia Newbery
Sir J. Maclean, KCB.
Sir T. M'Mabon, Bt. KCB.
Sir A. WoodfiMrd, KCB.
Heniy Bhadforth
SirDrnwid Xlmenefl, KCH.
Hajor-Oeneralt.
Henry D'Oyly
John Duffy, CB,
JoboBell, CB.
Felix CalTOt, CB,
Acting Committee.
Meffor- Oenerale,
Henry D'Oyly I John Bell, CB.
John Duffy, CB, | Felix Calvert, CB,
Secretary — Henry Elliot, Beq,
_^ Oace, Wbltehall Yard.
INSPBCTOR OP REGIMENTAL COLOURS.
Albert Won. Wood*, Esq. Lancaster Herald.
Hen^ds' College, Doctors' Commons.
BOARD OP ORDNANCE.
V»<«r a^,^M^t J » «» '*«'* Marshal The MarguU qf
Matter Oeneral j ^ Anglesey, KG. OCB. GCH.
Surregor General, M^for-Generml C. R. Pox.
Qerk of the Ordnance, IIB Col. Hon, Geo. Anion.
Storekeeper,
Secretary to the Matter Oenoral, Capt. lard Clarenoa E*
Paget, R.N.
Secretary to the Board, Richard Byham, Beq.
Aide-dc-Camp, Capt. P. L. C. Paget, 54 P.
Office. Pall Mali.
/iispaccer I^tfiMrtf 14 19 Mi^or- General Sir John Pox
«f Fort^lcationt ( Bo^oyne, KOB.
A.mim*.^t» A^ S M^or Gen. Edw. Panshawe, CB.
Astistante do. { Lt/col. R. C. Aldcrson.
AatiUant Adfutat^t Oeneral, 9 Lt.-GoI. Mataon.
Office, No. 84, Pall Mall.
COMMISSIONERS ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE.
Field Marshal The D. o/" WelUngton, KG. OCB. ^OOH
The Secretary at War.
Field Marshal H.M. The King of Hanover, KO. OCB,
OCH. ^ KP.
Field Marshal H. R. H. The DttAeo^ Cambridge, KQ.
General Hon. 5ir Edward Paget, OCB.
F. Maltland
Yiteount Beresford, OCB ^ OCH.
Right Hon. Sir Jamee Kempt, OOB,
Sir T. Bradford, OCB, [Oen.
Sir J. W. GordoD,B<. OCB.QCH.r^<luart. Matt,
Sir Ralph Darling, OCH.
Lt.-Gen.Slr Howard Douglas, Bt. OCB. OCMO,
Sir John Maedonald, OCB.—AtUutemt Omtred,
Lord PiURoy Somerset, OCB,
Sir J. Gardiner, KCB.
Henry Yiteount Hardlnge, OCB,
JSirO. Scorell, KCB,^O^nf,ofRoy,MiL College,
M^J.•0«^.£Ur Hew D. Roas» KCB, SL Art.
Geo. Brown, CB. KH.-^Bep. A^» Oen,
COMMISSIONERS ROYAL MILITARY ASYLUM.
Field Manhal the D. of Wellington. KO. OCB. ^ OCH.
Field Marshal H.M, The King of Hanover, KG, KP,
OCB. OCH.
Held Marshal H.R. H. The BitJUe/ Cambridge, KO,
General Hon. Sir Edward Paget, OCB,
• ^Yiecomit Conbermere, OCB, OCH,
Yiteount Beresford, OCB, 4* OCH,
Tl»e MarqtUs 0/" Londonderry, OCB. OCH,
Right Hon. Sir Jdmes Kempt, OCB.
Sir J.W.Gordon, Bt. OCB.^ Quart. Matt. Gen.
— — S/r Ralph Darling, OCH.
-"■ SirT. Bradford, OCB.
Lt.Gen. Sir Howard Douglas, Bt. OCB, OCMG*
0lr John Maedonald, C^CB.^Jiff**''''*'^''*''^*
■ Sir J. Gardiner, KCB.
H. Yiteount Hardlnge, OCB.
Sir G. Scovell, JirCJI.— Got. of Roy,Mil.CoU*ge,
M^J. Gen. Sir Hew D. Koss, KCB. R. Art.
■ -Qeo Brown, CB^^JDeputy A4ft. OeneraL
The Jud^e Advocate Omeral,
The Paymatter Oeneral,
Bithop of London.
Bithiit o/* Winchester.
Laurence S>iIiTan, Etq. — Deputy Secretary at War.
Itl datt, — tvith the relative
rank of Mqfor.
Bayntan, Cbpt. dharles, Brighton
Kaeitenile, Capt Alex. Woolwich
f Sa Smith, Thomas 1 Chatham
tnrers, Joe. O. PorttmotUh
9d CIaM,~<i9itA the relative
rmnh of Oaptmin.
Wlitbiagton,Lt.Col.^PortmanStrfet,
tUgent't Park, ^ St. John** Wood
ft'rr, J. Nercport, Cardiff", d-c.
Bssl^igh, S. P. Stockport, Ife.
fttlBotae, 14. John 2 PtndemUt
uffoyne, J. J. H. Borchetter and
Weymouth
Hull
Coventry
Burnley
Leedt, 4*6.
• Carte. A. O.
Chambers, Lt, 8.
Chambre, Cant. A.
Cliiid, A.
9 Chipchase, Jf o/or John M Windsor
f t)eKaaj,MqforO.Wm Isle of Man
'Oownie, T. Tynemouth and
Sunderland
9 fiO Dnmunond, CSc^pf . Geo. Man-
Chester
9 Edmonds, Cbpf. H. HountUnv and
9 Edwards, Mqf. RTBidwell, K.H.92
Watmer
BARRACK MASTERS.
* Parr, J. Hyde Park ^ Keneington
* Gange, John Dover
* GIbbs, Thomas Stirling
Gillmore, Lt. Joseph Albert Glasgow
Halls, Lt. Thomas Tower
|l Hartley, ilf<;/.W.3 Winchester and
Southampton
Hawkins, Capt. JL Burnley
Hay, John HeweastU
* HendenoB, W. M. Chester and
Liverpool
Hockings, XA. Richard 4 Norwich
Hodgson, Brian Canterbury
Miett^r%, Capt. Richard^ Bteter
Kelly, R. S. Hythe and Shomcl{ff'e
S Kirkman, Capt. 6 Sli^fflcld, ^c.
•Knight, J. T. Tilbury Fort and
Oravesend
IBiSILake, Capt. Charles 6 Weedon
and Northampton
Lefroy, Capt. Anthony JorA
H*Dermott, C(^>t. J. Hamilton
Marshall, R. Maidstone
||Mamy,Lt.Pra. Edinburgh, Leith
Fort, and Pierthill
Murray, Capt, Jas. Oosport
Nason, J. R. Plymouth
N«SB» Oofi, Jolm Fpewieh
Phillips, E. W. Guernsey
Ramsey, John Dundee and Perth
|l Ranie, P. J. Birmingham, ^e,
Ross, Capt, Robert Devonport
* St. George, James Fort George
9 Senrantes, Capt. W. T.7 Benoiek"
on' Tweed
* Sharp, C. Landguard Fort and
Harwich
Sinclsir, Hon. John St. Jameses
Park, Horse Ods. and St. Georges
9 Travers, Capt. N. C.8 Albany
Barrackt
Treere, Capt. R. Jersey
9 7>Cl White, Capt. L. 25, Pretton, ^e.
* Woolls, A. Aldemey
Wright, J. O. Nottingham
trd Clatt,—with the relative
rank of Lieutenant.
Dusautoy, Lt. James Taunton
IIGraham, Lt. H. 10 Chichester
Grant, Major Charles Aberdeen
Maedonald, Capt, D. Paisley and
Dumbarton,
Spalding, Lt. W. R. Fort Augustus
Stevens, P. Sheemess
Titley, R. Trowbridge
|l fin Wllkie, Mqjor P.88 Brecon and
Swansea
* Wilkie, D. Carlisle
t F
324 Stcff, §-c. on Foreign Stations.
OAPB OF GOOD HOPE.
U99tm»r and Comnuund^r-ii^Chiif* |) SO Lt.-Gen. Sir H. G. W. Smltbj Bt. BOB.
UiiUary a§rrtti»nf Capt. Maydwell, 41 F.
Prio. Sec. amdixtra Aide d4 Camp . . Major OamK'k. 81 F.
^""•"^.-.^ {ki: £;;»¥:'•
Deputy Quarter-MasUr Oentral ... Ueut.-Col. Abraham Jotiaa Clo«te, KS» b.p. 91 Dr.
Auistant Quarter Ma$ter tf nigral ..Lt.-Col. G.H- Macklnnon. Uiwtt.
AMittant AdJutAnt-Oene-al HiOor H. K. Storks Unatt.
Major of Brigade f Lt.- Col. O'Reilly, li . p. UnatU
ToH/n Mafor P Capt. Carrulhert, Unatt.
Lieutmumt Oovernor of tke Battem District • €hmkam*M Tom
Lttmtwnani Ovvcmor of th» Natal District Martin Wet», Et<| .
n»H.».«.^«^. J C«pt. F. E ' att , lat« Gar. Co Port Eiizahetk
Commandant* { M^or R. Wolfe, h. p Bob^on Ul»»d
CEYLON.
0ovotnor and Oommander'kt-Ckief. Vise, TorrinrtoD.
AidedcCamp Capt. Airvj, 8 F.
Mqfor'Ocfotral on tJu Stqff" U^).ir.G«n. William Small, CB.
AMsUtant Militarp Seerctarp Capt. i«aiishaw«, 18 F.
Aids do Camp Lt. O'Callaghan, 9S F.
Dip, A4fn Gon„, .H Lt. Col. duvleton, KU. h. p. Unatt. | Dep. Q. M. Qon, . 9 Col. John Fnuer, h. p. 1 R. Tt.Ba.
WESTERN COAST OF AFRICA.
Oa^tatn Gontraiand Oaoomor In Chief..., Sormtin Wm. Maodonalfl. B^q Sierra Ltano
Oooernar and Omnmander'in^Chief of ihs Gambia Richard UraTra MacDonnrtI, K»q.
UmU. Qoo.oftho Gold Coast Commander Wm. Wlnoittt, R. N.
/y^^^f--- AAi»^t^mtm S ^^^^^ Weh«ter, 8 W«t India He«t Sterra
aarruan A^uxanu { U«ut Mockler. 2 We*llndla Reift Gamhla
MAURITIUS.
Ga9omorand Comwumder^it^Chlef, |l <1GI Li«ttt.*Oeo«ral Sir Wm. If. Oomm, KCB.
AidO'da-Camp | Major Prater. 88 P.
Dop. Quarter^Matter Qtn. Lieut.-Col. P. H. Robe, h. p. | Auisi. Mil. See. Ueat. B.R.W.W.YatM, 89 P.
AUSTRALIAN COLONIES.
NEW SOUTH WALES.
Captain General and Governor in Chief 38 Sir Charles Aoffuetat Pita Roy, KB.
Mt^or-Gen.on the Staff Uiijor-Gen. B. II. Wynjaid* CB.
Aesietant MUitary Secretary • .Capt. W;n) ard. Or. Oda.
Aide-de-C'imp Capt. Battle. 28 P.
Drputff Adfutant General Ueut.-Col. O. C. Mundj. Unalt., Spdnop.
Major of Brigade Capt. O'Connell. W P., Spdnep.
TAN PIEMEN'S LAND.
Liemtenant'Govemar Cnpt. Sir Wm.Tbo* DenlMD, R. Eof . J7«t«r« rmra
Aide-de-Gimp Captain Denisoo, 69 P.
Me^r of Brigade 9flaM^.Ainiworth,Unatt.,ranIN«ai^*«X«ii4.
WESTERN AUSTRAUA.
Governor and Commander'ig^Chief Commander Charle* FItiOerald. R.M.
Oomtnandant of the Troope ^ Lt.-Col. Irwin, KB. Unatt.
SOOTH AUSTRALIA.
Governor Sir Henry Edirard Pox Towif.
NEW ZEALAND.
Governor and Commander-in'Chi^. Ocorf e Orcj, Esq.
Ueut.'Govemar Edv^ard John Kjre, Beq.
Mqfor-Oeneral S MHjor-Geo. G. D. Pitt. JTJT.
Aide-de-camp Lieut. O. D. Pitt, 80 P.
Depnty q^artfr- Master Gtnrral Lleut.-Col. W. A. M 'Cleirerty, h. p. 46 P.
Mt^/or of Brigade Capt. Greenwood, 81 P.
NORFOLK ISIAND.
Superintendent BreT.-UaJor Joseph Chlldf, R.Mar.
SAINT HELENA.
Gooemor 9 Migor Gen. Sir Patrick Ross, OC.V0. KCB»
Atde-de-Camp Lieut. Rose, d5 F.
ToPtn Major .. Capt. O. A. Barnes, St. Helena Reft.
HELIGOLAND.
lAfut.^Gatemor ......Capt. J. Hiudmarsb, JUT.
FALKLAND ISLANDS.
Governor and Oommander-in'Chief. .... .Oeorpe RcnnSe, Esq.
326
MILITABY DEPARTMENTS, See.
COLONTAL DBPARTlkfENT.
Prhi. Sec. tfSiaUt St, Son, Barl Grey.
OBif, pownlng gtrcet.
WAR-OFFICE.
•StcreUirff at War, Rt, Hon, Fox Mftule.
Deputy Secretary at War, Laurence SulWan, S»q.
Chief Eranuner (ffArmff Xceounte, Edw. Marshidl, Eeg.
Firtt Clerk^ Jdbn Borroir, Etq.
Private See^ to Sec, at War, A. O. Ctrmtchftd. Big,
Pavwnster'Oenrral, Jit. Hon. T. 3. Macaulay.
Judge Advocate General \ /h|,__|„ »-rti— izm
i^thell0»Ue4i(jm9dom \ Cn"»«« ™"»»» ^'
Deputy ditto Vm. Newman Rogen, Esq. Q. C
Qfliee, >&» Great GcorKeittieet, Wcrtmintter.
BOARD OF OBNBRA.L OFFICERS,
For the Jtupeetion and Regulation of the Clothtnff of
the Army, and for the Invettigation of Claime for
Oenamle*
Hon. Sir E. Paget, OCB.
P. Maiaand
W.Eden
G.Qoanltai
Sir J. W. Gordon, Bt.
OCB.^OCH.
Sir R. DtttUng, 49CH,
J. Orde
ir C. B. Egeiini, ^OMO,
Kca,
G. B. Handy
Sir C. UaUett, KCB.
Right Hon. Sir P. Adam,
KCB.^BCMO.
Lieut," OeneraU.
Sir Thoe. Reynell, JIf . KCB,
Sir Edward Kenisoo.Bf .
KCB. QCH,
Sir J. We0]h,KCB.
Francif Newbeiy
Sir J. Maclean, KCB,
Sir T. M*Mabon, Bt. KCB.
Sir A. Woodford, KCB,
Henry Bhadfortli
BlrDarid Xlmeiwi, KCH,
Mqfor-Oenerale,
Henrj D'Oyly
John Duffy, CB,
JoboBell, CB,
Felix Galrert, CB.
Acting Committee,
Mqfor'Oenerale,
Henry D'Oyly I John Bell, CB,
John Dnfiy, CB. \ Felix Calrert, CB,
Secretary — Henry ElUot, Eeq,
^ OMre, Whltehali Yard.
nrspBCTOR OP regimental colours.
Albert Wm. Woodc. Esq. Lancaster Herald,
divide' College, Doctors' Commoni.
BOARD OP ORDNANCE.
M^t^ nsm^^ \ » «« '*«'<* Marshal The MarqttU qf
matter Oeneral J Anglesey, KO. OCB. GCH.
Surveyor GenttaU M^for-Generml C. R. Pox.
CUrk of the Ordnance, IIB Col. Hon. Geo. Ansos.
Ston$ieper,
Secretary to the Matter Oeneral, C^)t. Lord Clareooe E-
Paget, R.N.
Secretary to the Board, Richard Byham, Beq.
Aide-de-Oamp. Capt. P. L. C. Paget, 54 P.
Omce. Pan Mail.
Inepector Uenerai i |9 MiOor-Ueneral Sir John F'ox
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COMMISSIONERS ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE.
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The Secretary at War.
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OCH. ^ KP,
Field Manhal H, R, H. The Bake of Ouahrld^e, KO,
General Hon. Sir Edward Paget, OCB,
P. Maltland
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— Right Hon. Sir Jamee Kempt, OOB*
Sir T. Bradford, OCB, [Oen,
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Sir Ralph Derling, OCH.
Lt.-Gen.Sir Howard Douglas, Bt, QCB.OCMO.
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^Str J.W.Gordon, Bt, OCB, —Quart, Matt, Oen,
'-^Slr Ralph Darling, OCH,
SirT, Bradford, OCB,
Lt.Gen. 5ir Howard Douglas, Bt, OCB. OCMO,
Sir John Maedonald, OCB.-^A^futamtBenered.
Sir J. Gardiner, KCB.
^H. Yieeount Hardfnge, OCB.
— Sir G. 8eoTeii,*CCJI.— Qot. of Roy.MU,OolUge.
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The Judge Adtaocate Oenerai,
The Paymaiter Oeneral.
Bishop of London.
Bishop 4>f Winchester.
Laurence Sullran, Esq. — Deputy Secretary at War,
Isi daeSf'—iieith the rdative
rank of Major.
Bsynton, CspC. Gntrlet, Brighton
Maelceniie, Capt Alex. Woolwich
fi €8 Smith, Thomas 1 Chatham
men, Joe. O. Portsmouth
9d Class, — with the relative
rmnk of Captain.
fBabiagton, L<. C^/." PortmanStreet,
Begent's Parh, ^ St. John's Wood
Borr, J. Nervport, Cardiff", &e.
Bftdeigh, S. P. Stoehp&rt, ifc,
fSB Boaaa, 14. John 2 Pendennis
nrgoyne, J. J. H. Dorchester and
• Csrte, A. O.
Chamber^ Lt, S.
Chambre, Capt, A.
Cliild,A.
Weymouth
Hutt
Coventry
Burnley
Leeds, ^e.
I Chipchase, Major John 20 Windsor
f 0eRenxy,jr<{/orG.W.2l Isle of Mem
*I>ownie, T. TynemoiUh and
Sunderland
9 fid Dmmmond, Capt. Geo. Man-
Chester
pEdaondi, Capt. H. Hounslon and
9 Edwards, Ifq/. R. Bidwell, K,H.92
Walmer
BARRACK MASTERS.
* Parr, J. Hyde Park ^ Kensington
* Gange, John Dover
* GIbbs, Thomas Stirling
Gillmore, Lt. Joseph Albert Olasgow
Halls, Lt. Thomas Tofoer
|l Hartley, M<;^.W.a Winchester and
Southampton
Hawkins, Cbpf.B. Burnley
Hay, John JfeneeuUe
* HeoderaoB, W. M. Chester and
Liverpool
HoeUngs, JA. Richard 4 Nornieh
Hodgson, Brian Canterbury
fUefftreys, Capt. Richards' Seeter
Kelly, R. S. Hythe and Shornelife
9 Kirkman, Capt.5 Sheffield, ^e,
•Knight, J . T. Tilbury Tort and
Oravesend
set Lake, Capt. Charles 6 Weedon
and Northampton
Lefroy, C^pt. Anthony Forh
M'Dermott, Capt. J. Hamilton
Marshall, R. Maidstone
9 Murray, Lt.Fra. Edinburgh, Leith
Fort, and Pierthill
Murray, Ctwt. Jas. Oo^port
Nason, J. R. Plymouth
MaaB* Oafil. John Ipeivtch
Phillips, E. W. Ouemsey
Ramsey, John Dundee and Perth
9 Ranie, P. J. Birmingham, ^,
Ross, dipt. Robert Devonport
, * St. George, James Fort Oeorge
9 Senrantes, Capt, W. T.7 Berwich"
on' Tweed
* Sharp, C. Landguard Fort and
Harwich
Sinclair, Hon, John St. Jtaneti's
Parh, Horse Ods. and St, Oeorg^s
|l Travers, Capt, N. C.8 Albany
Barracks
Treere, Capt. R. Jersey
9 USX White, Capt. L. SA, Preston, ^e.
* Woolto, A. Aldemey
Wright, J. G. JVottingham
9rd ClaUi—mith the relative
ranh of Lieutenant,
Ousantoy, Lt, James Taunton
llOraham, Lt. H. 10 Chichester
Grant, Mqjor Charles Aberdeen
Maedonald^ Capt, D. Paisley and
Dumbarton.
Spalding, Lt. W. R. Fort Augustus
Stevens, P. Sheemess
TitIey,R. Trowbridge
II W Wilkie, Me0or P.29 Brecon and
Swansea
* Wilkie, D. Carlisle
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Broiriie, Oai0.T,
€3brA Barbour
JHmeaimin^ Fort
Selturbetand davan
, ^ Oenrhw, Athjff atid BmMnglau
WdxaymtfkitJlLjaAtNemrif mkd Dornnpatriek
OtmpbtU, Ooptn J. ir9na§h and BMcrea
Cottrtenay, J. O. Mullingar
Callen, Eair. Wexford and Arktow
tHnMte, €h4irig$ Fort, Btmdon,
gffd CiontJkUtM
? I Doyle, Otpi. U. 7.U BaUmcoUi^
aton, Capt. O. H. KiUtenntf aad QutUcomor
Zi^'-Coh H.U.Patq[ttlttrtoii PortoMto, Beqpar*tBuA^and
PifiOOH UomMtFort
FriMlLWtJB. O^ktr, Ooffkoem^ and New Inm
Prr, 0^1,0, XAnuriek
W Gaynor, Capt, BJ> Buft^vant, MatUm and UUl$tr$9l
OtllMpte, Joah. Watorford and Now Boi»
Qon, M^or Hoatf Bow, CB,
Caohel, Fitkard and Tipptrary
f QtmotK M^i, 3. N.IO Cork
flO Hewitt, tA» R. Clonmtl, BiOHnamtM and Carried
on Buir
HOiylM** Lt.JAl Oahvap, Jhmmor$, ioti§krom
Ougktorardo
JtphiOQj . TuUamoro and PhiUipttown
m IBBLAKD.
Kearo«7, Jti. jirmti^ and JKMoflm
* Lamb, Samuel illftiMM
|IIx>relock,Ii<.J.B.13 Oatftoftar, Faj^tr^, SeHbora^
and W09tport
Mahon, Capt. J. NeweatfU
Manifold, Jolui D^tWn Bopod BmtmOk,
MounHop and RoptU If^bmarp
^WiUiDcm, Cop/t. F. U Bo!^ BaUagkadorftn and
Carriek on s^nnon
tooffford, Oranard, itutmmmm,^a,
aiigo, BaOpoT -> .. -
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. „_„. Ftrmop and HMti^dotown.
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Orr, £f. J. Par9omotownt B ^^ "•"
Bndp«,a9d
Nisbett, Oap#. F.
(yBrloi, X/. J.
O'DowmU, LL ff.
0*Flaonlgan. J. P.
Ipt, Capt. Jot. JSfeAmond, AZand Brtdpo^kutt
Mapaxino tifri
•PH^Ia,IU SnnioidUm
Baardoo, Capl.B. H. Dromkoda
Rowao. Cap}. Rob. Bel/Mt and Carriok$trpmo
Roy, Qgpt. J. A. ^<>ri ami Ctaro CattU
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Virtaa, Capt, R. tf^ta^ridiM ^Kwif 9 Umrpb^roofk
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jlft^trtta
Borkiet
Bermuda
BrockviUo
By Town
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Chmmblp
Chaiham
Cornwall
Fort Oeorgs
UUaaxJMM
JU Prairio
Jjondon
Hontrta*
9 Capt. I. RIekf
Capt.T.Qiofam
Mid. R. Maeklntoth
* R. 8. Laacoek.
Wm. Tucker
Wm^Duff
B.A.DaAi«)i
*S. Thomaf
•P. Moniell
Jf^. F.B.KU0I
A. Garratt*
•FHarDffMMt
FnuBaynea
W.MaedoBald
T. Wilion
W. B. Gray
Tbo.Trlaia
At. John*» Thomaa lata
xHtm Bioon T. W. Laard
WiUiamSonrpUKTJH.AJ&tMp\mm%
•a. A. HohfM
Oorfn
Demerara
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VPOV FOREIGN STATIONS.
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Capo Town * K. Coopeit
€hrakam*9Town Omt. N. Bayat
Simon** Town * J, Pcanon
FortBoaufort U. J. Grogaa
Atpeti Bap m £r. B. Philpot
CSini#LJ.HuddlestDna
WJtf^.i.Oaalell
Copt. Mortimer
Capt, J. Backley
[land 17
Sa«aiNf<. MSaQrt.F.W.Pr«iik*
ATora I>o. i^.-Cbi. B. Uscellea
Oronada Capt. D. G. O'Meara
^randMfM * W. S. Fbnker
iZ0N^Xaiifi9Xf^CW.WJI.Tboratonlfi
Jamaica
I7jp ParA and Ktn^wton B. Harruoii
Mm^ MiUand Port Boyai
Capt. P. CaippbaU
Spanitk Town
Port Antonio Capt. T). Gordon
Maroon Town XI. B. M'OoIdric*
Uqi<.A«Cbambrd
jiiifta I fv»/.MBFIaIdiA9Brovni,GP.
XC.aDNctI.7ad
Sntfomndiand
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Opdnep
NooaSeptia^Bm
Annapolii ioaapli N<-
Princo Bdw. Itkmd ^ t. V« NMh
Frmhrieton i. B. Woolferd
MdUfam Capt. W. A. CliHv jud
Al. Ma'4, ^. B. Oqil. T.vr. Pn«ck
Spdnoy, Capo Breton 8.Riffbf
5f . irel«fui * U. Tiimrfac
St. JTiM* Cb^. W. FeinrAiUwr
d(.XMete X«^B.L.Kaipiii
8<. Ftnaml Ckv^.P.A. BpMiMoa
Santa Mamra * P. Oa«f4m
Biorralgtono **?. loi^Hon
To*ay» •A. PrtnfrV*
Trinidad Copt.JL1>*Uw!^mudd
Van BUtnonU Land .
Sobart Town J» m Mackay
K.B. Tkc ^dbCtaigiiiikaa OrdnaBOt SCoprkaapav aotliig «a Bamak
War Services of the Barrack^MasterM.
I MfttorSmkh terved with the Rifle Brigade diiring the PenintiilAr war frota 1809li>nrt«niiiiia^
ttan fa 19)4, and waa present at fbe actions of CalcaTetiaB, Royalea , Constauttno, WMtBuum, £1
Bavgo, Ooranaa, Oallegos, Barqofllo, and the Coa^-dangeronaly wooaded ; stoge and atofin ef
Cludad Rodrlgo, aiege and alonn of Badafos, battle of Salamanoa, advance lo and captnre of
Madrid, action of San Milan, battle of Vlttoria, action at Hclialir, both attadca of Vera, battle of the
Nivelle, aetion of Arcangnea, battle of Ortbet, action of TWiea, and battle ef Tbalonae. Bcrrcd
alao the eampaiga of 1816, indading the battle of Waltrloo.
9 lient. Boaieaerved in Che Peninsoia, Piranoe, and Plandera, with the Bind, and wia prefeai at
the battlee <^ Roleia, Ylmlem, and CormMin, tlege of the ibtrta and battle of 6ahuaatoeaf-^^-ahot
woond in the left leg and another throngh the i^t ehonlder ; battfea of the Prreneoi on the i8tfa
and aoth July, 1818 ; battle of the Nirelle,— gnn-shot wovnd In the forehead ; battlet of the IK«(t
Orthea, and QnatreBraa,— gnnahot thMmgh the left ankle Joint,
9 Mijor Hartley aerred with the !Ord in the Egyptian campaign of 1801, laelndihK tW atenntai
of the hdghtaofAbookir,— wounded in thchend; actlonaof thelOtliand 21at March. ^nM with the
7lat the campaign of 1808, Including the battles of Roleia and yimiera,*-ievef«1y wouAdtt k &c 1^.
fiSerred witti the Otnd in the Peninsula from Oct. 1819 to Ae end of that war in 1914, liMtadlhg^tV
passage of the Bidassoa, battle of the NWelle, battles of the Nive on the 0th, 10th, 1 tHi; ttih,a«i
18th Dee. 1813, and InTCstment of Bayonna. Alao the campaign of 1816, and waa pvMat at the
eaptare of Paris. Medal for serticea in Bgj^t.
4 Ueut. Hockingssenred with the S6th in Holland In 1700, and was preaoBt nl thrbsBtk of
EgmontHyp-aee. Also the Bgyptia» campaign of Y80I, and toat his right leg in tile ricHot aT
the Mnd AUg. near Mataiboot. Mtodal fbr aenrlces in Bgypt.
6 Captain Kiikman serted with the BHIe Brfgm^ dfurlng the campaign nf lOML 11, U,
18, ittd 14, in the PCninsnln, iaelttding the BCtlons and ai^ of Oaiffa, VMiagaAh,'^—
actions near Fuente Qninaldo and Aldea de Ponte, siege an4 captnie of Clodad
I If ^ yfcar Sernices of the Barrach^Masters. 327
•E S S 3 (volunteered the storming p«^),iJtege tM captere of Badajoz (Tolnnteered, and aecomjm-
■o ^"S 1 ^^ ^^ forlorn hope, and was wounded in the head), battle of Salamanca^adTance to and
»^« S o ^^f^'^^^^ Madrid, subsequent ratreat through Spain, afihirs of San Mnnoz and San Milan,
B '^ ^ B| little of Vittoria, and three davs' severe Bkirmishing in following the enemy^to Pampeluua,
** "^ " -5 ^^'^^ ended in the capture of their last gun ; action at Bchalar, passage of the Bidassoa,
^ e * « Tariona actions in the Pyrenees^ battle of KUyelle (gun-shot wound in the right arm),ac-
in Belgium.
Holland, fn-
wja-a,-^ -r « -f Bergen -OP-
'S) c 2 •«& Zoom. Served alao the caroiiaign of 1815, and waa present at the battles of Quatre Bras
«^ c.^- J and Waterioo, at the hitter of which he was severely wounded in the head whilst defend-
0 ^5 fl hsg the advanced post of Hougomont,
6 -^^ -g 7 Captain Servantes embarked for the Peninsula in Oot 181 0> as a voluilteery and aerved
'B^%S^ Buch with the 48th and 66th r^ts. up to and at the battle of Albuhera, when he was
"5 a, e ^ gaaetted to an Knulgncy in the 97th, which regt. behig ordered to England, he got removed
♦* ^ o 2 back to the 6Bth for the purpose of remaining on service, and continued to serve lu th^
1^ S S Peninsula until tlie end ot that war in 1814, including the battles of Vittoria (wounded).
£ ^ :§ ^ Pyrenees, Nivelle, Ntve, Orthes, Aire, and Toulouse, besides sevarai minor eiigag«meut«,
^— fi ^ Wounded in the face in 181 1, when on escort duty.
1 I S. a B Captain Travers, prior to entering the army, served as a Midshipman In the 2>iana
% o ^-^ ^^^9 under Captain Maling, for three years, on the West India Station, and waa fre-
^ ^^$ quently engaged in boats cutting out vessels under the batteries at the bhmds of Curacoa
^ -S g and Cuba. In July 1806 he embarked with a detachment of the Rifle Brigade for South
g u V i America, and was severely wounded in the shoulder at the attack on the suburbs of Buenos
& ^ S ^^'^ ^^ ^^® ^^ ^^^y 19^, but this did not prevent his entering the town on the 5th
tl& f^ ^'^ General Crawftird's Brigade. He served under Sir John Moore during the campaign
« ■ ^ pS And retreat to Corunna in 1808-0 ; and subsequently accompanied his Regt. to Walcheren.
^ S'i • ^^^ IB'l to 1^14 he served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Sala-
o I g g manca, — where his horse was shot under him when acting as Adjutant ; capture of the
S^« ^2 French rear guard on the following day, capture of Madrid and the Retiro, afiair near
• S >^JS V** Moresco, covering the siege of Burgos, and several skirmishes on the retreat to Por-
* ^ c tugal. Commanded the Advanced Guard of the Light Brigade at the battle of Vittoria,
e jj ^ 9 the Pyrenees, and various afikirs of Oot Posts. At Vera Bridge he comnumded the
II3 8'S advance Picquet. In 1814 he accompanied his Regt to America, and was severely
3 O 'g'3 'bounded in the attack on New Orleans,
^i!s « ^ Captain Gaynor served in the Peninsula with the Portuguese army during 1808^9,
"* 1^ S C and 10, when he was wounded and taken prisoner at Arroyo del Pnerco.
Ir«i^ -S 10 Major Gossett served with the Rifle Brigade in the Peninsula from Oct. 1813 to July
ivm:& ^^^^' including the buttle of the Nive on the 9th, 10th, 11 th, 1 2th and 13th Dec., passage of
aEvTa ^^ ^^^e d'Oleron, battle of Orthes, actions at Tarbes and Toumefeoille, and battle of
Lsaoe . ."^^louse. Served afterwards in the American War, and was constantly engaged near New
LmicwnM^^^^ from 23d Dec. 1814, to the 7th Jan. 1815, and was also present at the attack on
""^"'ew Orleans on the 8th Jan.— wounded in the bead.
i^vcour . |] Lieiit.HughesservedinthePeninsuIaw{ththe57thfrom1S10totSieendofthatwar
VBRMoii • igj^^ j^^ ^^ present at the Battle of Busaco, first siege of Badajoz, battle of Albu-
a, — severely wounded through the left thigh ; retreat from Madrid, battles of Vittoria,
AaMAOK . Pyrenees on the 28th and 30th July, and the Nivelie,— severely wounded in the right
kmiAwm . ^^» where the ball remained for nine years.
' 3 Lieut. John B. Lovelock served with the 29th in the Peninsula, from 1809, and was pre-
BAUTUBVA ^ ^^ ^^ 1^^^^ ^^ Busaco, flrst scige of Badajoz, and battle of Albuhera, «t which latter
^sa^*^ * ^eraent he was severely wounded through both thighs and in the head. Served also in
C3 j}jx,i \ \ lerica in 1814, and was present at the capture in the Penobscot, Castine, and Macheas.
'^..V^^ ' Captain Minchin served in the 51st the campaign and battle of Corunna. On the
S "2 ^ * * ition to Walcheren, and at the siege of Flushing. Embarked with the regt. for
S|^a Li.^ a in Jan. 1811, and was present at the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, covering the siege
.S ^ ii *§ of Ciddad Rodrigo, two sieges of 6an Chriatoval, covering the 2d siege of Badajoz, affaiv
~ Jc £ ^ near Val Moresco, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid and the Retiro> eovering the
= ^ -?§^ siege of Buiigos, actions of Monaaterio and Quintana Pulla, and retreat into Portugal;
3 o S oD bftttieaof Vittoria and the Pyrenees, covering the siege of San Sebastian, action of Lesaca
^ J (§ j|9' (fl^verdy woanded^, and occupation of Bordeaux. Served also in the campaign of 1815,
^ g ^ o including the battle of Waterloo, capture of Cambray, aud capitulation of Paris.
£ jg § £ 15 L^-CoL Thomtou served in the Peninsula from the first binding of the army in 1808
B,***^ ' until the f)nal expulsion of the enemy beyond the Pyrenees in 1813 ; and was present with
•o o ^ ^ the i32od at the battles of Roleia, Viroiera, and Corunna, together with the afl^airs of Luga
^ « o rH , loid BatOBzaa, — ^performing the duty of Adjutant from Vimiera. Appointed to the Portu«
^ ^ o ^ fue^a serfioe in If ay 1809, and was at the passage of the Coa, blockade of Almeida, battle
• 0 2 ^ of Fuenies 4'Onor, retreat to Busaco, and subsequently to the lines of Lisbon. Comnumded-
m S.S o the Portuguese Picquets at the repulse of a large force of the enomy in their attack to carry
^ o ^ S ^^ wind-sUllB in front of the Unea of Alhandra. Followed the retreat of Masaena** army
o.^ S jg l^<^ ^ linesj and was present at the Puente de Aluxcella, Otiarda, and uumerous minor
« w ^ « affairs ; also at the siege of Burgos, and on the retreat from thence when he commanded two
« "g "2 cenftnlce at tbo deatruction of the Bridge of Dnanos on the Carrion, and subsaqueat defence
S J "i |. 0(.|jhe^iieia«. Agidn served on the advance of the army to the JSbro^ and at the battles
kS>-Bi ^i>'M'
.oryit|^rfa,':Bajaip^Att| dntttlie Pjircu^ea, where he auecoodad to thft tpmpflniy .cQiiuDtadi
in the actioa of the S8th July until dangerously wounded, haiing hia thigh frvetared. I
16 Capftain Zobel served with the 5tti Ju the campaign of 1799 in ^^Umd;-^^ wiOl
the 26th daring the campaign of 1805 in HanoYer. Bmbarlied witli ihie G6(h for the
Peninsula in 1809» and was present at the taking of Oporto, and battle of lUAvera ; aip
returned with the Regt. in 1814.
17 Captain Frankland served in the Peninsula with the 2d Foot fh>m KoV« 181t V^, J
end of that war, and was present at the blockade of Pampelunay battles of thft PyreneJ
on the 98th and 30th July, passage of the fildassoa, battles of the NiveUe, Nivfe, neti v |
before Bayonne, and at Toulouse as actmg aide-de-camp to General Sir Wm. An» j
In position at Halle during the battle of Waterloo, and at the assault of Cambrsy^ n aide^
de-camp to (General the Hon. Sir Charles Colville. J
1 8 Captain BuUer served with the 88th at Buenos Ayres, and was severely wounded in thehcsq
^ _ and thigh. He served afterwards in the Peninsula, and was preaent at the battle of Fuente^
^ S ^ cT d'Onor, siege of fiadajoz, battle of Vittoria (wounded), and various affairs of ont^posts.
^•^ ** S ID Lieut. H. Graham served in the West Indies, where he was engaged In fevera) aclioaij
^S'aS He was also at the capture of Minorca ', the expulsion of the French flrom Bgypt ; and in th«:
g .^ OS tf Peninsula and France to theconclusion of the war^^ — at the capture of Badajoz was the first « hoi
.S o "S ^ entered that fortress. When on board the Samuel and Jane transport with 900 soldiers, ca|^
S «*•§ o turod a privateer which came alongside that vessel at night, when tlie fire of the troops anoi^
p4 « c •§ hilated her crew. Lieut. Graham has received four severe wounds during those aervices.
ja^Sd( 20 Major Chipchase served in the Peninsula in the 61st from 1809 to the cad ol
a ^ "S « 1^1 ^9 including the battle of Busaco, pursuit of Massena^ investment and capl«rt«C the
• c^J ^ ^^^ ^^ Almeida, liattle of Fuentes d'Onor, actions of El Bodon and GuiiUildo, sic^^
S g *^ - storm, and capture of the forts of Salamanca. Employed to reconnoitre and report ioi
'S g « I person to Lord Wellington the movements of the French army which led to the battle ot
e * S N Salamanca, in which action he was severely wounded through Uie instep and an^, haviu^
S '^ 9 04 '^ previously received a contusion on the left shoulder.
^ s e ? 21 Major De Renzy served at Walcheren in 1809, and was preaent aft Ike siege anJi
S. & j! § capture of Flushing. Served afterwards in the Peninsula in the 82nd, and ttt the battie
EP of Vittoria he was most severely womided by a cannon-shot^ — right arm amputated.
'C * *§ (Si 22 Major Bdwards served with the ISth Dragoons through the Peniosujar war.
^^ * *o ^ Major Willu'e served with tlie92nd the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including theacti<>fl
^ ..| « ofthe 13th March(wounded),captureofCairoand of Alexandria. HeservedalsointhePdiin-
... J° e ^ *'''^* ^^"<^> ^^^ Flanders, and was preaent at Arroyo de Molino, Vittoria, the dji&ient aflair^
tT'i .5 ^ ^^ thePyreneea,Nivelle,Nire,Ortlies,Toulouse,andWaterloe— where hewaa severely woundt<l|
g 1 S fl 24 Captain Boyle sailed in 1605 with Lord Cathcarfs expedition to Hanoter, tad bei-
^ 3 ^ sliip wrecked became a prL?oner of war to the Dutch. In 1 808 be went with df r Arthur Vf^^l
&•$ ^"H ^^'^ expedition to Portugal, and waa shot through the body at Boleia. In 1809 he wfte«<in
'P ^ S-i ^^^^> sortie, and capture of Flushing^ and storming of Fort Radiakhia* lo I910y i^*^^
I ^ g, § ^^ served in the Peninsula in Picton's Division,— in pureuit of Maaaena froinSai p^n*^
^ *3 S A tions at Pombal, Rcdinha, Hoblfda, Condeixa, Sabogal, and Fuentes d'Onor ; ai)|^c<teik&d
0 4^ »'Si vf jTounjva \u uaii ivugt^A iii uhj utviby vi him vut9(, uucximcicu^ifi umn wiT'^^ .^'
I
J3
joz in 181 1, cavalry affair at $1 Bodon, siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo.sie«
of Badajoz (a ball lodged iu the cavity of the chest, unextracted^a ball Vw ^^?%^.
^ -S arm, whicli was splintered— neck and head wounded) ; battle of Salamanca,
« ^ ^ drid and t he Retlro. In 1 81 4 embarked for Canada in command of a detachm^
f *l-;5 repelled two attacks on the Transport by Privateers. Present with the Arm ^
>^xt 20 Lieut R. J. Phillina served with the 27th Retrt. in the Peninsula, i'
<0 'C ^ 20 Lieut R. J. Phillips served with the 27th Regt. in the Peninsula,
'g § S ^ at the pursuit of Massena from Santafem, in nwioua minor aflS^in^ aod a
^^^*o storming of Badqjoz^ at which laat he was shot through the shoulder-joint o
£Z* ^ and also through the left thigh. ■1!T'*^
S ° g 2 ^ Captain Jeffreys tntered the corps of Royal Marines as 2nd Lieut In "^^^ ^
%SB^ appointed to the Marine Artillery hi the foUowing year. Ue served off B&-,' **?™ ^ »^^
rS « & « in the action under Lord Cochrane at Basque Roads, as senior officer «f i^^P*y rkilJer? j
^ g ^ on board the Etna bomb veaseL In 1811 he proceeded with the marin ^ °***jafoii, cam^
g ^ ^ ^ manded by the late Sir Richard Williams, to Portugal, and returned to^^^huad in 1812|
^«3C In 1818 he obtained a company in tiie Glamorgan MUItla, and haring voliintei<iwil the »m4
•§-25
if: I
& « £ year into the 5drd regt., be landed in Spain, aod proceeded to join the army at Toulouse.
M « 'a^ ^ Lt-Col. Babington served with a detachment of the 14th Lt. Dragoons tn the ezpa^
«> J 8 «g dition to Qniberon Bay, and at the taking of Isle Dien in 1795. F^m 1800 to 1814 h4
j^ ^ 8 ^ served in the Peninsula, and was prrsent at the aiSain with the enemy on the lOth^ Utt*^
^ s ^ g and 12th May, 1809 ; the poasaue of U)e Douro, battle of Talavera, affairs with the eneoi} 4
§ a A 5 advanced po»ta on the 11th July 1810 in front of Ciudad Rodrigo, when CoL lUbot, ml'.\
y'O^'i commanded the regt, was killed ; passage of the Coa, and various actions covenn^r tM
p S 2 "^ retreat from Almeida to Torres Yedras ; battle of Busaco, all the actions with the eoeoi} -|
• # I ^^^^ retreat from Saatarem to the frontiers of Spain ; in tha diffaront en^afa^cnts a
J. ^ *• "^ skirmishes on the entrance of the Briti^th army into France ; the paaa of Hayo, lines
§ e f g Ainhoe, Nivellop Kive, Cambo, Hasparen, Hellette, Garris, Sauveterre, St Qlai)e,P^a, aii^
^ o ^^ g* battle of Ortbeik Woimded and Uken prisoner (horse killed} on tlie 14th Miirdk 1814 .i
e q£^ a eaf airy affair at Clarac.
3S«Si: 29Mr. Oarratt served with the 49th durhig the last America war, and "m^ pf^amt «
S* C « S <S ^^ batUes of Qoeenstown, Stoney Creek, and Fort George, and in the ei|»tltum l« VUt*^
C JH,^ M ^ buri^ besides various sklrmiahes. On the outbreak of the RebrUion Ial697 \^ command'^
3 2 *« 5 a ft company of VoUtntecrs at the attack on the Rebel position at Qallow^a Ifiil, «ud «(r%«'«
ii 3 « ^ aftem^mb as an Adjutant of Milita until the mpprcMloa df the HcOrllloa in Jt^da.
< ; iv'ijin iM/ I— .V A'l JJ/ It
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■> STAFF OFFICERS OF PEVSIONEBS; 328a
(A^^ed in the Pajfrnrnftf Out^PrngUmer^y and Commanding the Local Cimpaniet^
■ Uimtmam-Cpiomtl Altmnter MuiMf TaBwm U Mcjr, IBM.
^ ^ ^ ^ ORBAT BRITAIN.
G4»<.'Geo. Mimre, Uiiatt. 10 Jalj 40
( 9 Capt' C. R. AbaeUNifih, b.p. 9» F.
C 21 Jane m
M€^m^ R. W. Bamford, Unait. 9 Not» 40
Cajft^ J. Rkfaardion, Utoatl. 9 April 41
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ZwM/'. A. H. Hull, h.p. 90 F.O Not. «
, Ceipt, If . R. 8. WliitaioK« b4>.19 Dis.
' XOFM>. 88
Xteu/. W. F. Weteter, h.p. % Ceylon
Begt« 13 ittlj 83
— J. 0. BiuTidge, h.p. 10 DxB.
1 Sept. 80
Cbp/. O. W, a Jockfon, lOth Laoceo,
7 Jane 44
. Id0ut:j, Taylor, h.p. 00 F. 14 July 14
[9BL Utut. J. F. MaMfaews, h.p. 10 F.
• t 7 April 90
. ' Capt. B. Jteklnt, Un«tt. 10 Jofie 37
• { J. Di De Wend, h.p. 09 F. 99
Hay 41
K9ior 8. /. Sutton, h.p. Port. Berv.
0 Nov. 40
IMnct. ▼. Jonee, h.p. 8 Oar. Bn. 19
• \ Jan. 00
Cld^. H.Fenwlek, h.p. 97 F. 17 Aug. 49
- J. D. O. TuUoch, b.p. 84 F.
99 Aug. 41 ^
^ Ideut. J. Hunter, b.p. 13 F. 97 Sept 80
. Cmpt. R. B. H. Rogen, Unstt. 14 Oct. 30
f X4fltr. T. W, J. Bjyougan, b.p. R.
• Mar. 5 July 80
Copf. J. MuUen, Unatt. 10 Aug. 41
• ^ Lieut. O. Sinclair* b4k. 09F.I4 June91
CapL H. a C. SomerMt, tp. 97 F.
^ I 93 Jane 48
. .V<(/<7rJ. E. Orange, h.p. 34 F.O Nor. 40
. Capt. C. 8. Teale^ Unatt. 99 May 48
Mt^fof A. Hoaston,h. p. 4 F. 98 Nor.
41
Capt. C. Pftitet, b.p. R. Staff ConM,
• ( 0 Mar. 80 ^
r- j Jtf4(^ J. P. Do Yemet, b.p. R. AfHoan
- f Corpt, 0 Not, 40
Ct^t.0. F. Pickard, b. p. 8 Dr. Odt. 17
Sept. 99
Major tf. F. Hawker, b.p. 0 Nor. 40
lAaU. H. Bote, b.p, 94 F. 90 May 10
G*pf. J. J. Gnlg, Unatt 10 June 48
I
LoiriMMr DmEtCfT.
Oipr. W. Cirtan, Unatt. 81 Ang, 88
y- Wftf^Ie. T7natt.9fiOct.49
C. Holden, tJnatt..7 Oct. 87.
; W. Wood, b.p. R. Mar. 1 1 May 41
F. P. Nott, h.p. 1 Oar. Bn.
' 1 Nor. 40
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Mi^ J, Forbc«, Unatt. 9 Nov. 46
Oqtt. A. F. Ubnd, h.p. R. Staff Corps.
19 Oct. 38
C5np*. R. PUcalm, h.p. 8 Oar. Bn.
0 Sept. 89
J H. C. PosreU, Unatt. 8 April 49
Mgqfar.W.J. Cromptoo,Unatt.9NoT. 48
Otpt J. Cockburn, Unatt. 8 June 38
Jfft^or W. j^aoipbeU, Unatt. 0 N«t.40
Ueut. F. Sv; the, b p.9F. 10 July 40
|l Capi. h. Macphersott, Unatt. 10
^ ^ May37
V Mqfor A. Campbell, h.p«»C»ploB
Regt« 9 Nov. 46
8ZI 3f^. £. Trevor, b.p. R. A. »Not.40
9B Capt. T. W. B. MooBStereB, h. p.
70 F. 8 M^ 80
( Capl. P. I,. Dore, Uaatt. 90 Aog. 38
{ CapL J. K. WUlMB, h-p. B. Mar.
( 7 Feb. 49
m MaforT. Bechham, Unatt. 9 Nov. 40
Capt. D. Stewart, b.p. 84 F. 17 Sept 80
Capt. 8. A* Gapel, b.p. SI F. 80 Julj 44
Lieut, v. Browne, h.p. 13 P. 10 Ang. lo
Capt. W. Lacy, Unatt 0 Dec. 44.
Litut. M. F. Steele, b. p. 91 P. 10
) Feb. 81
. Ltcut. W. I¥ddl6, b.p. 9] P. 30 Jan. 19
. Afqi<fr E. 8. Fbnner, Unatt. 9 Xov. 44
Capt. F. O. Christie, Unatt. 30
* [ May 43
I}''- MMfer 0«A. Maedonald, b.p. 93 F
* I 13 Dec. 30.
L$, J. Lawton, Unatt 17 Aug. 98
h. p. 00 F. 10
Capt. ti. RuimU,
Sept 41
T. KnatchbuU, b.p. R. Art 98
Nov. 37
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0 May 49
O. L. Onnsby. UnaU. 1 Nov. 80
9 Limt. J. M. Tittle, b.p. R. African
.Corps, 1 Nov. 10
Mmjet W. M«l>1»ersQa, Unatt 9 Nov. 40
JI^Mt^for W. H. Fhlbtai, Unatt 0 Nov.40
Ueut. A. Connor, b.p. 88 F. 7 Dec. 90
R. H. O'R. Boer, b.p. 83 F.
17 Aug. 90
9 Lieut, £. J. Tayhir, h,p. 13 F. 98
Sept 14
Major W. Beales, b.p. 9 Dra. 0 Nbv. 40
Capt. S.O.Broadley, Unatt. 98 Sept. 3D
JUeut. J. Inoiaa, b.p. 03 F. 13 Oct 80
Major P. Brown, b.p. 09 F. 9 Nov. 40
Lieut.T. Hodgetts, b.p. 40 P. 13 Mar. 30
Mqfor O. C. Swan, Unatt 31 Dec. 41
tJapt. H. R. Harris, b.p. 00 P. 31 Oct 40
Heut.K. A. M. Franklin, h.p. 66 F.
17 April 36
9 Capt, B, Beaufoy, Unatt. 14 Aug. 40
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Lieut. B. Meredith, h.p. 10 P. l July IS
9 «Q Ueut. B. N. Rogers^ Unatt 14
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Ideut, J G. Rogers, Unatt 6 Mar. 18
Mafor W. Calder, Unatt 8 Nov. 40
AfoforJ. Stuart h.p. 84 F. 9Nov.40
QVt W. Maaleverer, h.p. 68 F. 99
July 49
9 Ideut. J. O. Lloyd, h.p. 74 F. 14
May 18
Mm^. W. J. Kirk,h.p.4»l^ 970et 87
Capi. J. SampeoB, b.p^ 8 Oar. Bn. 10
Mav 88
Xtfcttt F. B. Hingston, h.p. 84 F.
Dec 11
9 i;40K(. H. Holttneworth, Unatt 90
a9itaR.Polc, UBBtt
- — F-l>.8lBkfl%h.p.4F.8Kov.44
^Ideut. W. WbltOekl, h.p. 09 F.
13 April 14.
Copt. Wm. Beady, Unatt 94 Jon. 46.
^ , . ^ ^ ^ NEW ZEALAND.
^^^*^G'^7iComfwnding\VD^tL . 8 Nov. 40 j CWpt Aieiander Macdooald, Unatt
Capf. W. R. Kenny, b.p. 01 P. . . .19 Oct. 41 LieiU. J. A Hltk^ hVin p
a^.C.H.M.Bnllth,h.p.OOF. . . . 9? A«g.44 | tJ^ia W. cKyTblJ.Vp.^' . " '
\* The date aAet the name refeis to the OIBoer's Arraj-Bank.
isi Cla-s.-Offl^« having the «mb nf CaptahsK and superfitalXg DIstricU conUining
dSS. Pewloneis and upwanTs, ten sbUlbigs and sUpenoTiM;
«i« QMi.r-Oaeirs taring tibe rtnk of Lieutenant and superintending Districts containinc
mA n«. iJ^*V ^ ?* P«i»««rs, eight shillings and si>pen» per diem. *
- ?* Clue^Ot^ot whatner rank, in remote Districts where there are finvCT than 400
II Dee. 46
98 Nov. 46
18 May 40
328ft OFFICBRS OF l^HB LINE RBTIRBD OTf'vVLt.Piti i 1 1 ii
Under ths Sayal Warrant of lit October I640f^tmd tehieh, vrith the Offieere of the iaie B^ifal
Veteran Battali^M, ^. complete an jEttaUUhment of 20 lAeutenftnt- Colonele, 90 Mqhn, emd
U5 Captains, iff whom ^ may be Brevet Field Officers^ ^ '^
LXBUTBVAHT-COLOVSLS.
Bdw. T. TrontOD, 13 P.
SCI Richard Wettmorep 88 P. .
J\ Wt John Crou, Kff. 68 P. .
•met Lewis Basden, CB, W P.
J I Patrick Grieve, 7a P. .
osepb KelaoU, 70 P. .
CommisHon,
. lOOet. 38
. 88 June 38
38 P. d8 July 41
88 Juljr 80
14 June 42
8 Feb. 81
SSJulj 80
0 Nov. 80
88 June 86
Retired.
17 Aag. 41
26 Oct. 41
14 June 42
2 Aug. 42
14 Apr. 48
21 Al.dl43
16 June 48
12 Dec. 48
28 Peb. 44
9 Robert Hant, 40 F. .
Henry C. Streatfeild, 87 F.
Jamea W. PalrClouf h, 68 F.
Richard Wmmgton, 84 P. .
Henry Senior, 05 P. . . •
9 EdwATd Jaraea White, 70 P.
WllHani BloU, 82 P. ...
a Eyre John Crabbe. 74 P. .
9 John Singleton, KM. 80 P.
, 19«0V^*881O8ept.45
8 April 4218 8ef»t.M
. lQ8epUS480I>ec.48
. St Peb. 44iiIlee.4A
. II May 8016 Jaa.40
6 Nov. et* 1 May 46
. 17 July 40.10 Joty 46
flCIThoinaa Beid, 88 P. .
fGeo. PItx Gerald Stack, Jri^.94 P.
lexander Bharrock, 89 P. .
9PhilipAQUn,a7P.
9 Henry CleoMntf, 10 P. .
f Peter John Willatt, 48 P.
Bamuel George Carter, 10 F.
John M. Dalxell, 10 F.
9 WUUam Cannon, 07 F. .
Gerald Bocb/ort, 8 P. Li.'C^l. .
SlmeBlehardiOB, 11 V,M^for
lehael Polnton, 26 P.
Aylroer Dowdall, 04 P.
Peter Bason, 61 P.
fiJoha Clarke, 68 P. Mqfer ,
3 Biooke Pigot, 00 F. . ,
Geo. B. Bose, 60 P. .
9 John Doyle, 72 P. Mqfer
Aeter Sutherlaad, 78 F. M^for ,
Richard Talton, 77 F. JK4|/or.
James T. Moore, 87 P. Major
John Marshall, 01 P. Mi^jor .
fUR Robert Cochrane, RlHeBr.
John Bonamy, 6 F. Maf^r .
SCI Richard Handoock, 46 P. )
Major j
Wa. Reni7 Arthnra, 86 P. Metfor
Richard Pry, 68 P. .
Jamea Mason, 77 P. Maior
f George Pinckner, 82 f, Mt^Jor
. B. P. Pataley, 82 P.
Charles Gordon, 08 P. . .
9ThoaMs Moore, 18 F.
9 Richard Manners, 60 P. Mt^cr
Dickens Mark Haalenood, 14 P..
John Kelly, OP
9 James Jackson, 87 P. Mtfjor .
Adam Beverhondt 58 P. .
Ambrose Spong, 60 P. Mqfor
Robert Browne, 16 P. Mt^
Stephen Noel, 02 P. Major
9Wiii.Sal1,£jr.N«wfXos. Xi.-€W.
10 Jan.
20 Oct.
27 Sept.
12 April
10 Jan.
10 Jan.
8 Feb.
28 June
28 June
28 Nov.
87180
85! 8
80^
81 11
87 27
87
84
88
88
4lil4
6
8
19
27
Maiobb.
Oct. 40
Jan. 41
Oct. 41
Feb. 49
Mar. 43
May 42
Jnly 42
Aug. 48
^ept. 42
Oct. 48
John KItson, 62 F, . .92 July
J. C. Chads, 1 W.I. Rsgt.jLf.-O0l. I July
Robert Pattlssoi^ 18 P. Li.* Cot. 4 Oct.
9 9H Wm. Bumoy, KB. Qape ) ^m mav
Mounted Riflemen. Lt.-QoL j ** '^^'
Wm. Raban, 88 P. .18 Dee.
yormanMaclean,Oii.«5P.£l.»CW.90 DadL
B.W.Bm9,CB»t»V.U^0oL 80 Apr.
4i^jtmo4»
44
40lfiPs^ 44
48^11 MM. 48
7A«y.4«
Cakfaixs.
98 Jane 88
18 Mar. 20
8 May 29
21 June 88
88 June 88
99 Aug. 96
96 June 86
10 Jan. 87
do
88 June 88
do
do
92 May 28
28 June 88
10 Jan. 87|
28 June 88'
8 June 801
10 Jan. 87 1
22 July 80
16 Mar. 82
28F^b. 90
18 Peb. S6
88 June 86
10 July SI
97 May 96
28 June 881
29 April 86
98 June 88
88 June 88
88 Jnly 80
do
I
88
i
Oct. 40
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
April 41
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
A»rU41
June 41
June 41
do
do
do
July 41
Oct. 41
Oct. 41
9 110 Charles Wallett, Ceylon 1
Regt. Mf^or . * j
JIG. hTb. Mnrptiy* 92 P. Mttfor
ohn M. Hewson, 80 P. .
Wm. White Warburton,67F. Maj.
9 Charles Campbell, 61 P. Mqjor
Tho.H]ntonHemnans,78P.M<(jtor
Robert Terry, 81 P. U.'OoL .
JIT.H.Shadweli Clerlbe,2:/r.irii/.
I Alex. Campbell, 88 P. Mt^or .
ames Johnston, 44 P. Mi\Jor .
}l John Adrian Lntmaa, 84 P. .
I Henry Dixon, 81 P.
ohn Blackall, 80 P.
9 Jamea Poynts, 80 F. Major .
William Cos, 64 P. Me^ .
9SB John OrlAth, 1 W. I. Bcft.
P Robert Woodhouae, 88 P.
Charles R. Wright, 48 P. MnJor
Rdw. Goale, 35 P. Major . . •
9 M. C. Lyneh. 14 P. M^fer .
WiUian Dempatev, 41 P. Meigor
«£| Charles Hill. 64 P. Af^^ .
John Harvey, 87 P. . . . ,
Robert Alex. Andivws,90 P. M^J.
Qoorft Malnwnring , 99 P. . •
9 R. W. Hooper, 09 P. Mqfer .
wm. John King, 91 P.
Jolm Campbell, 74 P.
William Barnes, 17 P. Mafer
Wm. Dootldaoo Pite*
SO
1
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do )mV^. 42
1tor.86UA|»fr '
^Of. 41 U.hfm.
do 121)3,
d» maSi
18MBr,86UA|»f148
98 Nof. 41 24.Nff . 48
48
48
99 July JO
do
28 Kov. ft te ITAr. 44
92 July 90 29 Mo. 44
IS Fsb. 98 •• U^ 44
99 Nov. it 4m
1 Janean7 8^44
98Nov.4IJ90 8eM.44
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99 July 91^ ^
91 AprilOO 4 Jmm
28Nov. 4r ^
99 July
99 Meiv.dl
9»JioB.41
9 Oct. 97|i9nSI
9 Nov.
6 Juan
10 Jan.
8 Oct.
16 Dee.
9Kae.
•tT d«
^%. ^14 May
Dee. tyf do
Kae. 4fllf Oiefi.
A«i.8i90«.
48
9Mv 48
• 1I«T40
W8^M
9
49
49
47
47
47
47
The allowaneea to the two flrst clasees have been calculated on the principle of pbdng each oflleer
Clble In the wme position, in respect of Income, aa If he were aarvlttf on fttll-puy, and la made up of f
a:—
«e«Ay us
To aCkpt.
«. d.
DIflbrence between half and ftill pay 4 7
Lodging and fbel allowanee 9 0
Allowance for a horse, or for traveUluf 9 9
AUowaaca in lieu of a servant 1 9
Allowaaoe in lien of poetage, .stationery, and printing 0 6
10 6
To a Lieut.
«. tf.
9 0
I 9
9 9
1 0
0 6
9 9
In the event of any of the Btaff Ofieen of PeaaloBefs being anl^t to additional aBpcnse la _
employment la aid of the CIvU Power at a dlsuaoe from bead-quarters, he will also luoeive a farther' aUavMaoe wf
Ave saUlings a day while necesaarily detained from home, together with the amount of travelHag ebarsca %hm
iaeorrad 1^ fafan.
Gmtjm^eiti Attonmntm,
Por 80 aafolled awn, oae ehllllag a dav.
100 aad opwarda^ one sUUIngaad nxpeaaa a day.
„ two shlUingi a day.
•»
»t
4
T
OFFICERS
• ON THB
RETIRED FULL PAY, AND HALF PAY,
THB ROYAL REGIMENT OP AIlTILLERY, CORPS OP ROYAL ENOmEERS,
ROYAL MARINES, STAFF, AND MILITARY DEPARTMENTS.
' NJB, Officers tohoi$ names are in Italics are an retired full pay*
Qfictt^ ahaw the rank of Cartas ir wUl hefbund in the list of Field Officers^ at the
begimming qf the hook, according to the dates of their Sank in the Army,
CAPTAINS.
■* ' >
Abbott^ Cfaristopiier,^ Royal Marines ....
% Johaa Hein,* Unattached ....«•••
Edward, Unattoched
ly George, 81 Foot
AdaaM, Miekacl Goold, Unattached ....
9 A.gneuf,Tho§.Ramsden*% R.Vet.Bat. >
Deptt^ Storekeeper at Tipner .... 3
^Aineworth, John, 128 Foot
9 Alexander, Henrj/ R. Staff Corps • . ••
Allea, ObaifiM Daver^, Unattached
IP *AUen, John Penn» 1 Prov. Bn« of Mil.
Alten, Robert, 5 Foot
9 Alpc, Hamond, 18 Dragoons ........
*Ainos, John Green, 40 Foot •.
AndraMiii,'Cliaflo8, Uoattaehed
Aodroa. William/ Unattached
Anti}!, Henry Golden, New Brunfi. Fen. ..
Aaouta, Alezaader, 8 West India Begt. . •
9 ApptetOH, WUliamf 1 R. Vet. Batt.
Arbttthnott, John, Vi$count, Irish Brigade
Arfoatbnott, JJon» John, Unattached ....
9 ArcMall, Henry, 84 Foot
Arthdall, Mcrryn, Unattached
Aimstroog, John^ 37 Foot
9 Aniuiraitg, Julini 88 Foot
Armstfvng, Johnj 12 R. Veteran Batt. ..
9 Armstrong, Robert,^ 23 Dragoons ....
Afkeir, Thomas, Waller's Carp«
Atehisofn, Henry Alexander, Unattached. •
Austen, Hen. Edmund, Sub. Insp.of Mil. }
Ac^ant, 1st R. Surretj Militia )
AytOttH, Marriot Chad. W., R. Artillery . .
Baby, Anihony Duperon, Bonrbon Regt.
Bace, William,* Unattached
C^i Bdcon, Csesar, 23 Di-agoons
I, Thomas M., Royal Marines • • • .
Bailey, Charles, Royal Engineers
Baines, Cuthbert A., Unattaclied, A(y.
1st West York MilUia
Baker, Robert, 57 Foot
9 Baker, William, 60 Foot
Balck, George Philip, Unattached
9 Baldwin, Anthony, 7 Foot
Baldwin, John Henry, Unattached
Barbor, Robert Douglas, Unattached • . .
BaMlay, Edward, Unattached
Barlov, B., Unattached
Barnard, Henry Gee, 1 Dragoon Guards.
Bamea, Richard Knowles, Royal Marines
Barrett, Knox, Unattached •
Barwell, Osborne, Unattached . •
Basset, Richard,' Royal Artillery
Bateman, Sir John, R. Artillery Drivers
9*tiatea,Robt.Montelien,l Proy.Bn.df Mil.
Bmtttr^ee, Thomas^ Royal Engineers
CORNET.
SI LieoT. or
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21
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24
31
14
30
27
28
2«
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25
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!
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Dec.
never
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never
never
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neviT
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Aug.
Sept.
June
Mar,
June
Sept.
Mar.
Mar.
Aug.
Mar.
April
Feb.
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95
06
25
99
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11
12
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27
28
31
26
30
12
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July
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96
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28
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09
08
11
12
90
04
01
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04
32
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03 20
Ool 1
07,20
03,20
2o| 7
never
26 Aug.
20 May
never
never
April
never
Juno
May
May
Dec.
Nov,
April
April
Nov.
Jan.
April
Sopt.
June
April
June
Aug.
12
23
13
5
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12
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8
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9
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13
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14
14
99
04
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PLACED OK
HALF PAY.
18 July
8 Jan.
24 Feb.
15 Feb.
28 Dec.
05.26 Aug. 14
24 15 May 35
381 8 Oct. 47
10,18 Jan. 21
3831 Dec. 44
22 June 15
7
10 June 20'27 Sept. 33
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never
never
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03
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8 Oct. 30
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never
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06
0311
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07
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April 18
Oct. 47
May 17
Mar. 16
Nov. 35
July 44
29 July 36|26 April 44
22 July 12 10 April 25
27 Jan. 12 21 Aug. IG
10 Mar. 43;10Mar. 43
10 July 17 25 Jan. 18
27 July 08, 2 Feb. 10
23 Nov. 41 15 Nov. 43
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Baitley, William D'Oyley, 8 Garrison Batt
Bayly, James Twisleton, Unattached, ^
A dfutant, Hmfmo Militia
9 IB Bayne«, Geo. Macleod,i<^ R. Art.
Bayntan, Charles, Queen's Rangers,
Barrack-Master at Brighton •
Beadon, Richard, 02 Foot
Beadan, Vatentine,^^ Royal Marines . •
Bean, Isaac, 2% Toot
Beare, Wm. Gabbett, Unattached ....
9 Beanfoy, Benlamin/' Unattached,
Staff Officer of Pensioners
J I Beavan, John Griffiths," 96 Foot . .
Btfdcham, Horatio, 43 Foot
*BeU, James, 3 Proy. Bn. of Militia • •
Belson, George, Royal Marines
y Belton, Samuel, Unattached
Bennett, James, Unattached . . # •
Bentley, Alex. C. Downbig, 7 Foot. . . .
Beresford, 5tr Geo. de la Poet ^ St. Unatt.
Beretze, Francis, 1 R. Veteran Batt.
Berlngton, Thomas,*^ R. Art. Drivers
Bernard, Peter, Unattached
Bernard, Thomas, Unattached. .....
Bernard, William, Unattached
Bernard, Hon. Wm. Smyth, 1 Dr. Gds.. .
Bemers, WilHam, Royal Artillery
Bernr, James Parsons,** York Chasseurs
Berdes, Henry, Unattached • .
^Betteswortli, Henry, 4 Foot
Be van, Howe Curtis, Royal Artillery ....
Severhoudt, A dam}^ 58 Foot
112ft Biddalph, Tlieophilus, 6 Dragoons . .
Bignell, Riciiard Roe, Royal Marines ....
J I Birch. James," R. Engineers
Bischhoffshausen ,C. £«ir(m,For.C.ofWag.
ttBishop, James, 23 Foot
WSBi Black, Samuel, Unattached
Blaekall, John, 08 Foot
Blackall, John, 90 Foot
C99 Blacklin, Richard,** Unattached . .
Blachnore, Henry, 2 R. Veteran Batt. . .
Blair. Augustun, Unattached
Bland, James,*^ Unattached
WSBi Blathwayt, Geo. Wm., Unattached . .
Blathwayt, William, 3 Dragoons
WSBi Blennerhasact, Aldwortb,** Unatt. . .
Bloomfield, Edwin, 10 Foot
BIyth, Augustus Fred., 6 West India Regt
Boldero, Henry Geo., Unattached . .
Bolton, Philip, Unattached ,
^Bonavita, Vieenzo, R. Malta Fenc. Regt.
Bond, Adolphus Fred., R. Staff Corps,
Staff Officer <^ Pensioners
Bonner, John, Ogle's Recruiting Corps
Boteler, Robert, R. Engineers
Bonlton, Richard, Coldstream Guards . .
Bourke, Aylmer Lambert. Unattached . .
Bowen, John WatU, 56 Foot
Bowles, Henry Oldfleki, Unattached ....
9 Bown, John Bemio, 00 Foot
Boyd, Lewis Alex. Patrick, Unattached
Boyet, Robert Nalme.^d W. India Regf. }
Barrack' Master at Grahamstown . . S
Boys, Henry, Unattached
Braekenboiy, John, 38 Foot
Bradley, Wm. Brown, 104 Foot
!
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16 Aug.
4 April
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11 May
14 Feb.
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26 Jan.
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20
25
07
09
06
11
03
26
22 Aug. 94
20 July 28
IFeb. 08
15 Oct. 09
8 Mar. 10
2 June
never
never
OMay
10 July
0 April
OApr.
8 Mar.
29 Dec.
never
20 Jan.
24 Apr.
17 Not.
ONoT.
16 Dec
8 Jan.
never
never
5 May
21 Oct.
22 Dec.
8 Mar.
12 July
never
25 May
5 April
OJuly
14 Oct.
18 July
6 July
1 Nov.
4 Sept.
25 Nov.
27 April
29 Mar.
19 Aug.
10 Jan.
1 Aug.
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24 Oct.
9 April
4 May
11 May
11 April
7 July
10 Feb.
4 Dec
^ June
il May
26 May
8 April
10 Nov.
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12
78
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17 Nov.
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never 26 Nov. 60
6 Feb. 20 8 June 38
1 Nov. 04 7 Nov. 05
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8 Oct. 12
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Oct.
July
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July
Jan.
June
never
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April
May
July
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never
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July
July
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28 10 Feb.
06 lAng.
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08 7 July
19 24 Jan.
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Brtadeff Tho» Corentry,^ 50 Foot . .
Braniiaa, Junes, Unattached • . • •
Bray, fidm. ttoore, York Light Infantry
Bremer; Henry, Boyal Msrines •
Brett, William^ Unattached
Breynton, John, Independent Company. .
Bridge, Robert Ob/sIow. Royal Marina . .
^Bridge, Saaiiiel, 69 Foot
Brigga, Abrahana, 6 Foot
Brinckttan, John Bicbard, UnatUcbed ..
Broadley, Edward Osborne, Unattached, )
Staff Officer qf Permonen J
Srifdie, Hugh,^* 2 R. Veteran Batt. . . . .
ft^wn, Arands, 60 Foot
Bfown, George, Unattached
Mrmmif Mught Royal Marines. . •«
firowu^ James Montagu, Unattached . . . .
Browo, Nattaaniel, 62 Foot
9 CIeI Brown, Thomas,^ 79 Foot
Browne, Brother ton, Unattached >
JBrowMt JDmtid, 8 R. Veteran Battalion
Brownt, John, 100 Foot
BrowBV, Lawrence, 4 Ceylon Regt* ......
Browne, Peter RuUed(pe Montague, Unatt.
y Bfowne* Him, Thoanas^^ 16 Dragoons
Brownv, William, 24 Dragoons ••......
Bruttcn, John, Royal Marines
Bachaii> Geosge, 83 Fbot
Buchanan^ John Grahanae, Unattached • .
Biilkeley, Charles, Unattached
Bulk«ley, Lempster, Unattached. . ..••..
9811 Burges,Soui. Wald.,^ 5 W. India R.
Burl(c. Alexander,** Unattached
9 Bttrke, Edmund, R. York Cha^seun . .
Buraftby, Edwin, Unattached
Burnett, Rich. Parry, Vet. Company.. • .
9 Biuton, John Curzon,** Royal Artillery
UatXm, Joseidi,^ 37 Foot
Boascbe. George, 26 Dragoons
Butler, Richard Alexander, Unattached . .
9 m Botlef, Theobald, Unattached ....
Butt, John Wells, Unattached
Bygmve, Joseph, Unattached
Caffio^ Wm. Geo. Chart, Royal Artillery
Gameroo, Angus, Independent Company
9 Camaroot John,*' Unattached
Camevon, WiUiam, 13 Dragoons
CartpbeUf Alexander ^ Royal Marinea • .
Ml Campbdl, Donald,^ 2 R. VeL Batt.
Campbell, Duncan, Royal Marines ......
Campbtllt John, 74 Foot
Campbellf John, Royal Marines
Campbell, John,*^ 26 Foot
9 Campbell, John, 91 Foot
Campbell, B. S. Nonnan, Port Serv., )
A4iHtant S. Lincoln Militia 5
Caft^Hll, Patrick Scott. Royal ArtiUery
9 Campbell, William,^ Unattached ....
Capadosc, Hemy, Unattached
Capel, aydQ^ Aug., 51 F. Qr, Af . 11 )
- Oct* 33, Staff Officer qf Pemionere )
CarlosSi John Baxter, 96 Foot
9 Carnegie, W. F. Lindsay,** Royal Art.
CarxMiter, Digby Tlinmas. 61 Foot ....
Qarr, Ralph ,^ Royal Marines
9 Carruthen, William,^ Unattached, )
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ETC.
27 June
6 June
9 July
22 Mar.
11 AprU
6 June
2 April
never
26 Feb.
dJoly
11
16
03
28
04
76
22
07
19
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11 Jan.
26 April
28 Mar.
12 Feb.
17 Apr.
30 June
23 Oct.
1 Sept.
May
12 Sept.
5 Oct.
31 Oct.
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16 Aug.
15 Mar.
16 Aug.
15 Feb.
14 April
8 April
lOct.
8 Mar.
29 Oct.
4 Not.
10 July
4 April
5 Oct.
never
29 July
8 Oct.
16 Jan.
never
16 Dec.
21 Sept.
3 April
6 Aug.
4 July
9 July
21 May
16 Sept.
1 July
2 April
6 June
05
27
34
06
28
04
06
11
99
05
04
11
07
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16
19
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14
7
23
27
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24
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Dee.
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never
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Oct.
CAFTAIH.
14
23
05
36
12
78
32
08
21
2
12
31
10
14
27
15
1
11
7
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14
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19
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9
19
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Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
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April
July
May
April
April
May
never
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Oct.
June
May
Feb.
Nov.
never
25 Sept.
28 AprU
2 Mar.
1
25
18
7
26
16
12
2
8
23
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July
Aug.
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April
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39
45
08
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25
91
42
99
25
25
WHEW
PLACED ON
H4LF PAY.
28 Feb. 40
25 July 46
25 Sept. 16
6 May 47
16 June 25
16 Aug. 44
1800
26 May 26
25 Oct. 27
06 8 Sept.
30 22 May
37 12 May
1210 Feb.
36 1 Jan.
05 2 Jan.
07 20 July
13 8 April
99 24 Nov.
00 15 July
05 13 Mar.
12 29 Aug.
08 12 Aug.
2 Oct. 23
19 May
28 Feb.
26 Feb.
7 July
11 Sept.
22 Dec.
23 Mar.
9 April
22 May
28
11
28
37
30
3
11
14
15
7
4
28
15
1
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never
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Sept.
May
Dec.
Aug.
April
Mar.
Sept.
Aug.
April
Aug.
04
21
05
25
22
28
12
13
23
00
08
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23
08
26
28
88
07
04
05
04
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05
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14 Jan. 30
19 Jan.
25 June
30
12
17 May 34
25 May 39
06 29 Sept. 09
03|20July 04
06 22 July 97
1217 Mar. 31
12
1 Dec. 13
30 May
1 1 April
11 Feb.
2 Aug.
31 May
9 Jan.
20 Oct.
20 Feb.
10 Nov.
8 April
13 June
6 Nov.
21 April
13 Sept.
10 Sept.
28 Nov.
20 Nov.
25 Dec.
18 Mar.
24 Jan.
26 May
6 Nov.
31 July
22 June
27 July
15 Dec.
31 July
26 Dec.
19 May
14
35
43
34
47
17
15
26
07
13
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Dec. 18
Aug. 39
Feb. dfl
May 30
May 17
April 86
Aug. 20
Oct. 26
Nov. 16
Nov. 38
Oct. 20
June 02
Nov. 20
Not. 34
July 43
May 28
April 41
Aug. 36
Nov. 17
7 Oct. 86 80 Mar. 40
14 April 41
12 April 27
29 Dec. 46
30 July 44
7 April 25
1 July 13
18 Aug. 08
13 Nov. 40
22 Oct. 10
10
25
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28 June
29 Dec.
31
46
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15 Mar. 33
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6 Mar. 41
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'Carteo» Wniiam» UoattadiMl, Staff ^
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Canter, John Mcocy, Unatt. Ae^futant \
: MonmauihMUma 5
Ctj, WUIiaia LucIub, Unattached
.pastiean, Thoa. James, TJnattaelied
Cater ^ Thomas Hicks *^ Royal Marines. .
•CatiMatt> H&n. Adolpbns F., Unaitached
I
OadTfield, Daniel,^ 7 Foot
CbalofteTy 16hii| Independent Company 14 ione 00|12 N^ot.
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17 July
18 May
15
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22
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I 3 May 15
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6 Mar.
9 June
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30 Jan.
18 Sept. 05
23 Jan. 00
23 April 29
'Chancellor, John, 61 Foot
^ChapflBan, Jobn James,^ Royal Artillery
•9 Chapman, Joseph, 1 R. Yet. Batt. .
Charlewood, John, Unattached •
^Charlteny Saint John, 14 Dragoons 10 Feb.
4#hawner, Edward Hoare, Unattached • . 9 June
>Ch4ape, Jdhn, 05 Foot 17 Jane
'^Cheape, John, h Garrison Battalion .... never
Chepmell, Charles, Unattached Msy
Cheashire, Edward, 40 Foot 20 Oct.
'Chichester, Arthur, Liverpool Regt . . . . ;27 Sept.
Chicbcster, Arthur Charles, Unattached . . 12 Dec.
Chlobester, Lord Hamilton Fra., 9 Foot never
■ChiAolm; Aiidrow, Unattached 18 June
fl Ca Chisholm, D&fkdd** B. Vet. Batt.
hilstie, Fred. Gordon, Unattached,
Stmf O^oer of Pensioners ••••....
Christie, Napier Turner, Unattached ..
•ChHstie, Thomaf , 99 Foot
OhorchUl, Edward Williatn, Royal Marines
' Okre, Lonis, Unattached
^Glark, Charles, Royal York Rangers
Claric, John, 38 Foot
Clark, Pryce. Unattached
Clsyfitld, Edward Ireland, UnatUched ..|l9 July
'Clealher, Edward John, R. Staff Corps . .il5 Oct.
28
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07
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06 19 May
1 June 06|21
6 June 04 9
lAug. 34 G
14 10 Nov. 14 12
25 10 June 20 7
77 28 Dec. 7814
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04 23 Nov. 04 1
96 11 May 9715
01 14 Jan. 0212
26 10 ^OY. 20) 3
7 Dec. 2028
07 3 Aug, 00,14
10 Oct. 0520
8 Apr. 34
5 AprU 21
1 May 12
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27
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81 Aug. 38 31 Aug. 38
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21 June 19
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2 June 29
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9 m Gierke, SIrWm, U., £f.,« 42 Foot
Clinton. Lord Tim. Clia. Pclliaro, Unatt.
Clive, Edward, Unattached
i Close, Charica,^ Royal Artillery
Oa Cochrane, Robert,** Rifle Bri- ^
gade, Military Knight of "Windsor \
C<Mhrane, ItobtMortImer,^Glen^arryFen.
Coeht Win. Beddeek, Roval Marines . . . .|
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10 Sept 12 2GJan.
never i6 Nov. 15j26
3 Sept. 01 5 Aug. 041 7
2 Mar. 15 27 June 22; 16
15|28Mar. 22:17
12 22 Oct 1724
0 Dec. 2431 Oct. 26! ^
10 Jan. 1125JaIy 1125
16 May 34 24 June 37il6
27 April 15,21 Jan. 10 23
28 April 04113 Oct. 04 17
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25 Oct 31
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13 April 38
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30 May 4d 9 Apr. m
26 23 Oct n^
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12122 Blay 28
23 3
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22 2
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9 'Cockborne, Wm. Horace,^ Unattached
Cocker, Barnard William, UnatUehed «
CoJIy, Henry Angustusf^ R. Engineers
Cole, Hon. Henty Arthur, Unattached .
CoUI»| Peter, Unattached
Colttan, Tk«maa, Unattached
V mColthnrst, J. R.,*«8ub. lnsp.orMiL,
10 April 09;25 June 12:
23 May 16 27 April 20
12 July 08,24 June OOi
28 12 Feb. 301
12 14 June 15!
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07 Id Oct. 09,29
06 29 Mar. 08.25
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3a2] Feb. 41 31
a Colthnrat, Nicholas. Unattached 27 Nov.
a Col vile, tVederick,^ Scots Fusilier Gds. 22 Sept 08
Colville, Charles John, Unattached .... 27 May 30
Gomop, Henry, Cape Regiment
Cosolhr, James, Unattached
Ceafftdy, Martlnas,** Unattached
Coaffoy. iSir John, Ht., KCH., R. Artillery
Coat, jtrvis, Rnyal Marines
Cook, Wm. Snrtees, Unatt., AtKutant %\t,^ ,' « ' . • ^^L*
\$t V'Stnoreet MUUia ..7.... 5 27 June 34 5 Jan. 89?30
*(M<c,John,MFoot .i.... I never never
•OoofPtr, Botet H€wy, 9 PlB. Bb. of tf it] never | acrer
2 Sept 10.10 Feb. 25,22
17 June 3628 Nov. 37,14
30 April 1328 Sept 1826
8 Sept 03! 12 Sept 03l]3
26 May 06,28 Oct 12 27
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May 44
Aug. 31
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30
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9 Tri«»Bc«, Jotcpb,'*' 90 Foot
Toclurr, John, Buff ,
Ttoracr, WUlUm, 7 Royal Veteran B«U
m VallMft, WiUUm. MV„ OU Foot
9 HI Van MUlingin. J. G., JlfZ>., 8uff .. . .
Vc jnDcuWa» Ocoiige, 00 Foot
Volm«r, 0. fi«r.. (wlpo^A. U Oct 06,) Staff. .
Walkrr.J. UanHac/" J^i>.,93Foot
Ward, John Rkhnnl, 8coU FotUiar GonnU . .
Warinf , Cbarlcs, 6 Foot
Wmnvn, JaniM Low, JfX)., 7 Dragooni
Wat«on, Bam. Wm., (Smrg.'Mt^or, 11 I
Nov. S4,) GmwdicT Goartb 5
U IleniT-, 10 Dnjjooua
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%Vi4laicr, CUrittopitcr, Staff.
W illiauiA, RJchanI, .VD., 08 Foot
WUIiamt, William,'" DO Foot
h'tlMin, Jamot, MJJ., Staff
9 fit WiDtrncale, John,** S DncoonJ . . . .
WHffbl, Rot>rrt, t Prov. Bn. of MihUa
Wybnrw, William, 17 Dngoonft
Xfyvr, John. 10 Wnit
V Wjlde. John IVwtrrU, 7 Royal VcL BatU. .
Vuaog, (\ilia, MD., 0 Royal Veteran liatt. ..
V Young, Thomaa/'' 10 Foot
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ff JoaM. flamael . . .
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IWvia, Panqoale Maria, Staff •
tHrrmner. Alncandrr, 3 Foot
99h BHftbaae, Thomaa, MI)., 66 Foot
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barke, Thomaa, S7 Foot
9 Campbrll, Alexander. 3 Drafoun Qnarda
t.'aanuoi flneaa, MI}., ihdnanec
CblBklt*. tlmry. 81 Foot
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Colettan, John, 7 Dragoon Gnarda
Tonptr, llranaby, ()rdoan<v
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i'applra, <*har)c«, Ordsancr ....
9 IWtrIm, Henry Willian. 40 Foot
Uo«|bM, John. » Foot
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10 7 Oct. 13
U 1 Jnna 30
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3 July 00
13 AprU 33
15 Feb. 07
16 Oct 07
4 May SO
14 Nov.
:)1 Aug.
never
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7 Sept. 16
07
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BTC.
Devon, William Henry , Royal Marines
Dewell, Thomas,^ Royal Artillery .....
De Wendy James Douglas, 52 Foot,
StqjF Officer qf P9nmoner$
.Dick, John, 112 Foot
Dickson, James Henrv, Unattached . .
9 DUUm, Timothy, "f^ 2 R. Vet. Battalion
DiOon, William, BU^al Staff Corps.
Disney, Algernon, York Hussars . . .
Dixon, John, Unattached
*Dobbs, Francis, 12 Foot
H ^Dodsworth, Benja., 3 Prov. Bn. of Mil.
Dodswortb, John Smith, Unattached ....
Donelan, Antbony,^^ York Chasseurs, )
Stqff Officer of Peneioners )
Donougbmore, J., Sari of, KP., Or. Gds.
Dore. Peter Lake,^' Unattached, Staff I
Officer qf Peneionere 5
9 Douglas, Arch. Murray, 62 Foot
Douglas, Henry Hamilton. 78 Foot •• . .
H Douglas, Joseph, Unattached
Dowdall, Aylmer,''^ U root
DowteBd, John, 67 Foot
< Davnan, John,?^ Unattached
QSI Down, Richard, Unattached
Dowaes, Wm. James, U Dragoons
• Drew, Michard Robineon, R. Artillery . •
9 Drewry, Frederick George, 12 Foot
Q3I Dromgoole, N. Fleming, 35 Foot. . . .
9 Iffil Drought, John Head, 93 Foot
Druitt, Edward, 37 Foot
9 Drummond, J. M'Gregor, 82 Foot . . • .
9 Drysdale. Alexander,?^ 27 Foot
Da ]9ourdieu, John, 87 Foot .....
DucJiett, George Floyd, Unatt . . .
Djiunn, WillUm,^' Royal Artillery
D*unn, Thomas, 14 Foot
Dunne, Richard, Unattached .....
Dutton, Cliarles, Unattached .....
; Dyer, Jaba Edward,^ Unattached
Dyott, Riohard, Unattached
Dy^on^ John, Royal Artillery ..••..••
Saton, Peter, Q\ Foot
9 SB Baton, Charles, 10 Foot
Bckford, Alexander, Royal Marines . .
9 Edmonds, Hamilton,?* 60 Foot, Bar*
raek-Master at Ilounslow
9 m EdwarUes, David John,^ R. Artill.
Edtfards, George, 75 Foot
Edwards, William Qamul, Unattached
9 Ml Elliott, Richard Clias., Unattached
11
14
Feb.
Feb.
06
04
29 April 24
• •.'•••. ..
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6
25
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2
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2
9
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1
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11
11
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Ellis, Hercules,*^' Unattached
*£llis, Thomas Davis, 81 Foot
Blrington, John Henry, 28 Dragoons, )
Jtfiq/or of the Tower of London .... 5
Elton, Isaac, Unattached •... •
Emerson, John,*^ Unattached
Bminson, Tboroas» 23 Dragoons
C Baderby, Samuel,'* York Chaieenrs . .
9 Evans, Aug. FitzGerald,'" 37 Foot, 1
Capi, qflnvalide^ H, Hoep. CheUea \
•Evans, Bdward, 3 Prov. Batt. of Militis
Bvaos, James,** Royal Artillery
16
CommandmntofPortJSiixabeth..,. if^
Bvelegb, George Carter, Royal Artillery . . 20
JBmit, Fra.{A($i. » Jl«y. <M> Vet. Comp.» )
9th. ^ •• )
Sept.
July
Dec.
Aug.
May
Mar.
never
never
April
April
Sept.
April
Jan.
Mar.
July
May
Nov.
Sept.
Mar.
Aug.
June
May
Nov.
Mar.
Oct.
Dec.
July
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May
May
Jan.
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May
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Dec.
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CAPTAXK.
15 Jan. 12*83 060. 33
29 July 04 17 Dec. 14
17 Dee. 25
95
32
98
12
01
14
29
25
07
13
08
24 June
22 May
15 Dec,
18 April
28 April
12 Feb.
never
never
24 May
96
35
22 May 41
19
29
00,12
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13
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08
13
04
30
18
33
7 Nov. 27
never
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20
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08
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6 Dec 44
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1
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131
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April
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never
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Sept.
July
June
Oct.
25
07
94
11
10 Mar. Oe
never
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June
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04
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33
20
June
Oct.
July
June
Nov.
April
never
00|28 Aprn 14 15
30 June 24
8 April 26 14
2 May 89
1 June 15
3 Sept 47
1429 Sept 25
_ 22 Nov. 3625
14^3 July 32
09|lOAttg. 26)30
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05U0Feb. 1437
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2824 Nov. 43131
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31
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10 Mar.
7 Nov.
12 April
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16 April
9 Nov.
never
28 Jan.
28FMW
10 Jan.
26
09
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Aug.
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JiOf 31
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1814
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JoTy 85
Aug. 28
Nov. 18
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June 17
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06S51for.
37 17 April
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40^14 Api# 43
27!28Aug. 27
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Wett MiddUaeBC MUUia
9 Falklner, Samael, Unattached. . • • • .
Farmotf Itiehardf Royal Marines ....
FarreUt J^hn JSukie^, Royal Artillery
Payennan, ZaccheuSf *^ Royal Marines . .
9 *Fellowc8, John, 1 Pror. Batt. Militia
Fenvick, Horatio, 27 Foot, 8t(\ff Officer \
qfFmmomers 5
Femuiek, WUliam Young, R. Artillery ..
9 Fefgnaouy Adam, 101 Foot'
Ficklin, Robert, Unattaehed
FiSbf Adanit 69 Foo t •
Findlater, Alexander Napier, 24 Foot. • . .
Fiaey, Alon Geoi^e, UBatlaefaed
Fiaeher, John Nioh., Zieut. R. Marines . .
Fisher, Beth Nuttall, UnatUched
FIsk, Wlinam Hawley,*^ Unattaohed, i
jUgutmi, South Devon MUiiia. ... $
FUjtiferQld, John Gwrge, 7 R. Vet. Batt.
^Fltaherbert. John, 80 Foot •
Flamng, Arthur ^ Royal Artillery
Folkas, Richard, Independent Company .
m Foot, Qeorge,*' Royal Artillery . . .
Ford, Charles,** Royal Artillery
Ford^ William,'^ Royal Marines
Forde, William, Unattached
Foreman, OeorRe, Unattached
Foraster, JEfon. Cha. Robert Weld, Unatt.
9 iH Fonter, Henry ,^ Royal Artillery . .
ForteMSoe, Hon. Qeo. Matt., 25 Dragoons
Foakftt, Joseph. Unattached
Fo88^ Christopher, 6 Oarrison Battalion • •
Foolston. Johu,'^ Unattached
9 Fowden, Wm., 22 Dragoons.
Frsser, Evan Baillie, Unattached
9 Fruer, Thomas,*** 83 Foot
FruMTt AuguMtut Henry ^ Royal Artillery
""Frederick, Sir Richard, Bart., 9 Foot ..
Fredtrwhj Jtoger, 7 R. Veteran Battalion
Freeman, T. Inigo Wickham, Unattached
French, Aeheson, Qrenadier Q uards ....
8 French, Edward Francis, Unattached . .
Fvenoh, Thomas William, 71 Foot ....
Fry, John, 11 Foot
Fry, Olitfer, Royal Artillery, Barraek
Master et Limerick
Frjh Bichard, 69 Foot
FuUarton, Archibald, 6 R. Yet. Batt.
Fuller, Fred. Uerrey,** Unattached. . . .
^aner,John Thomas,*' Royal Artillery ..
Follarton^ Alexander George, Unattached
Famaoe, Norbury^ 60 Foot
Fyers, Mdioardf'^ Royal Engineers. . . .
Fvfe, William," 92 Foot
^Fyfer, Thomas, 5 Foot
Galei Alexander Robhison, 26 Foot. .....
OalUnpay, David, Royal Marines ......
II Gapper, Edmund, 83 Foot
Gardner, James, Unattached
Gardner, Hon, Ssmuel Martin, 103 Foot
ll'Ciamer, John Hntchlnson,*** 40 Foot. .
farth, Thomas, 16 Dragoons
i Gaseoyne, Thos. Bamber,** 3 CeylonReg.
f George, John.^* Unattached, Cham^ \
herlain^ IL HoepUal, KHmudnkam S
Oeng^ Robert Tolver, Unattached
lfGibbons,Thomas,^Unattached,Capf.
ef Jfivalidr, J7. Hop. KUmaUiham
BNSIOW,
BTC.
25 Sept. 06
IJuly 03
8 July 18
20 Feb. 96
never
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8 April 26 26 Jan. 2&20 Jan. 82 19 Dee, 4d
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PLACED on
HALF PAT«
11 Jane 07
16 Aug. 05
10 July 26111 June
IJune 98 24 Mar.
never
19 Dec. 24 13 Jane 30
15 Dec.
1 Dec
20 July
17
05
151
27 April 15
29 July
23 Oct.
7AprU
25
06
25
28 April 06 15 If ov. 07
6 Mar. 06 15 Feb. 08
26 July 08
6 July 03
12 Feb, 24
25 Deo.
17 Aug.
23 June
38
07
13
6 Feb. 18122 Feb. 2f
31 July 26
42
37
4 Feb. 08
10 Aug. 26
2 Feb. 10
1814
6 April 44
8 0et. 16
26 Feb. SO
15 Oct. 12^26 Nov. 16
15 Feb. 08 25 Aug. 2926 Aug. 23
i
never
17 Aug. 9927
20 May 95
4 Oct. 06
IJuly 06
3 Oct. 05
4 July 05
6 Aug. 07
18 Dec. 27
IJuly 06
12 Jan. 09
IFeb.
10 Oct. 05
9 Jan. 23
16 Jan, 08
19 May 28
never
4 Oct. 08
19 Dec. 16
17 June 07
3 May 10
9 May 05
24 Oct 99
19 April 10
15 Aug. 05
13 May 26
25 Oct. 16
08
09
07
5 June 27
12 April 11
3 April 36
8 April 26
31 Aug.
25 Dec.
1 June
28 Nov.
16
13
06
01
6 June 27
10 Sept. U
23 Jane 43
17 Feb. 37
7 May
never
May 01
10 Aug. 96
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1 Feb. " '
2 Nov.
12 June
22 Sept. 08
3 Aug. 30
16 Oct. 07
22 Mar. 10
1814
29 July
16 April
27 July
13 Mar.
23 Aug.
26 Dee.
26
83
7 July 26
24 Sept. 36
4 April 46
7 Feb. 8S
24 April 2322 Oct. 25
26 June 01
07 29 Sept. 08
6 April 07
15 Dec. 25
19 Feb. 08
1 May 30
never
18 Oct.
9 Nov.
2 Feb.
10 Sept.
16 July
25 June
09!
21
07
12
07
03
24 Dec. 1225 Oct. 16
7 Vox, 2631 Aug. 80
28 July 07 14 Feb. 16
31 Deo. 3926 Jan. 44
4 Jan. lOl 2 May 22
12 Dec. 26114 Juna 38
2 July 12,25 Jane 17
7 May 41
27 Nov. 9V26 May 02
i
never
26 April 10
19 Mar. 01
21 Jan. 04
1 July 06
18 Feb. 28
25 Dec. 06
23 April 08
2 June 04
never
15 July 05
4 Mar.
lAug. 04
27 July 15
2 Mar. 05
26 June 12
23 Nov. 15
5 Nov. 07
28 Feb. 10
3 July' 28
9 Sept. 12
17 Oct.
18 June
15 Oct.
4 April
1 Feb.
19 ^ot,
16 Mar.
24 July
29 Aug.
never
14 Jan.
2 July 12
12 Nov. 26
7 April 26
7 Jan. 19
5 Dec. 19
2 May 11
94 14 Oct. 01
12 Nov. 26
9 Nor. 3o
8 April 26
13AQg. 29
26 May 16
06 10 April 1221 May
12
08
05
08
30
08
09
05
07
5 June 30
2 April 12
2 Aug. 1522 May 28
13 Feb. 25 13 Feb.
24 Dec. 83
30 Dec. 19
21 July 13
16 Sept. 13
25 Dec. 13
6 May 05
8 May 19
1 May 05
21 April 14
6 June 16
25 Mar. 09
7 Nov. 11
16 Dec. 30
7 April 25
3 Jui'v*
15 June
l7Ang.
34
12
26
08
26
7 Mar. 34
3 April 28
1814
26 Sept. 14
6 April 19 20 July 20
25 Jane 17
6 Oct. 26
28 Dec. 17
1 Mar. 21 26 Oct. 21
24 Aug. 20 26 Oct. 21
7 Feb. 22
8 April 26
17 Mar. 87 22 Feb. 30
7Ang. 40
18 May 36
6 Dec. 27
7 Aug. 40
8d6
Capiaiks.
8d LI but.
ETC.
Gibson, Charles Frcd.« Unattached ••••••
Gljfhrd, George St. Jofm, 1 1 R. Vet. Batt.
9 OilbertyPrancis Yardc,'* R. Baginctn
Gilbert, James Antlionf , Royal Artillery
GiUMrt, Walter Raldgh, 128 Foot
^Gilve> Joseph, 0 Foot ...4...... .«.»•.
Qilpiii, BicbHrd Thomas, UniCtachad ....
Gfai0ery Joaeph^ 0 Foot *
9 Girdlestoiie, James,*^ Unattached .'. . .
^ Qkste, VtaDois, 26 Foot »• .
Glegg, Bdtrard Holt, Unattaehed
Glenie, Isaac, No\'a Scotia Fencibles ....
Oloster, Richard, Unattached
Glamor, Weddo d^, 4 Foofc
Goldy Henry Yarburgb, Unattached ....
Ooode. JohD,*<» UnaUadied
Goodwin, 6. Osnaburgh, Unattaehed . . • •
Gooltt. James, Unattached
Oordon, Charlu,^^^ 93 Foot
Gonion, DsTid, 6 W. India Regt , Air- ^
racknuuteTf 'Port A ntoniot Jamaica i
Gordon, Janes, 3 West India Regt. . .
Gordon, Thomas, Royal Waggon TttUn
OcT9i Jchn^ Royal Artiliery
GoawCf , Arthmr^ Royal Artillery . . . •
*Goiild, Cbarlea, 1 Foot
Oould, Francis Anlraatus, Unattached ••
Gonttebcmard, J. M. de la, 6 W. I. Regt.
Graham, Jamea John, Unattadied
Grant, James, Unattached ......
Grant, Jaines, Unattached ......
Grant, John, 24 Foot
LIBUT.
26 Dee. 70 7 July
never naTof
S91iov. dldOIko.
65 Sept 03 6 Mar*
20 Nor. 0G2&DOC
14Au(r. 01 1 aJan*
3 Au|f. 2621 June
19 Sept. 0617 July
17 Aug. 96 18 Feb.
never nevw
II April 9018 Sept.
5 Sept. 1119N«T.
125 Dec. 1381 Oct.
15 Sept. 2521 May
122 June 09
2« Oct.
20 Dee.
4 Nov.
15 Feb.
Grant, John, Independent Company . . . .|25 Oet*
' Grant, Robert, Unattadied . • . . ;
Orantt, Johttp 78 Foot
Oravea. waUam H., Unattaehed
<}ray, Basil, Uoattaehed •.;
Oriryy CkarieSf Royal Marines
9 Gray, Bcbert, 6 R. Veteran BaUalion
9 Gregor, 0<»rdon Wm. Fra., S3 Foot •.
GrSfforfff William f Royal Bngf neera ....
Greig, John James, Unattadied, Siqff }
Ojficer t^ Peasioners 5
9 Ml Grenfell, William, 21 Dragoons . .
' Grey, Han, Henry Booth, Unattached «.
Grvy, Mattliew Robert, 6 W. India Rrgt.
Griffin, Francis John, Uoatt., Deputy )
AMM.A^futantOanfrftlatM'ontrifil )
' 9 Ml GHffithj JohH,^ 1 W. India Regt.
GrigUh^^ PredL AuguHus, It ArtiHety ..
9 Grimes, Jolio, 76 Foot
Groorabridge, John William, 01 Foot ....
Gutlirie. William, Unattadied • . .
Garynne, Henry Lsitls Edward, 62 Fbot
fjf Hacket, Ricbaid, 14 Foot, Capt, of
lm»aHdt, Poyal Hoop. Kiimainkam S
HadUiy, William, 5 R. Veteran Ban. . .
Ilatg, Af Uliam, Royal Marines
Halcott, Matthew Charles, Unattached ..
Haoiiteon, GeoTga «
HiMillton , Robert Cfaarlefi^^
Haaa«iin,ThomaaCochnin«,><^ Unatlachad
Hanlpy, Roderick John, Unattached .• . .
fMI HatiUiig, llobert,*«* K. ArtUlary . .
Uaidwiek, WiUiam, S Foot
are, Hon. Richard, Unittacbed
9Api1l962aS«pt.
20F<d). 96,25 April
1 May lljlO Jono
10 Dec. 1628 Feb.
4 Aug.
27 Nov.
1 Jnne
8 Dec.
5 Oct.
nev«r
4 May
00
30 May
26 May
0 June
8 Jane
2 Mar.
never
113 Mar.
25 May
SAprU
30 June
6 Nov.
5 Mar.
IS April
18 July
05123 Jane
OS 26 Oet.
S8|31 Jan.
24 April
00! BJaly
S3 May 06] 14 May
SaJuly 13 15 Deo.
15 May 2821 Mar.
11 April lllll Mar.
12 May 25,13 April
7 Aug. 17 24 Oct.
13 Oct. 25 12 June
8 May
10 Deo.
6 Jan.
30 July
10 Oct.
2 May
23
20
10
18
15
94
21
12
10
17
15 Oct* 1228
03
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HALF PAY.
47
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94.
86 «a^..44
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15M 6aft, 16
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96 Iff N«T.
26 1 M«y
27 8Jnly
S7| I May
25 Dee.
S3|10Dee.
98 3 Man
96 95 Feb.
26
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6Msr.
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13 Aog,
II Deow
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08 8A^rH
34 99Ndv*
0831 Aug.
03 10 Aug.
07 17 Juno
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34
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01 10 April id 4 May 80
2020Mm-» 27)84 F)ib. 37Jl8Anir* 47
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never ,26 OcL 07
I
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2 Feb. 1&10 April
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3 Aug. 26'88Apr.
8 Oet. 07^ 5 April
7 July 11 25 May
0 Jono OOi 6 April
S7 Aug* 04-12 Vtbb
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Officer ^ PmwUffiert )
iUarhy WHlinn, Uaattusluxl 16 April 12
X\9H^Mmtiton, Hagh,t<» 5 Foot
Harriaon, iohiii Unattached . . . .
' 9 fiatftett, JobD,'<^* 82 Fool . . . .
' yM9inUo»f Scptlmce,'^ Unattached
. >.fi«rt^ iRlelNUrd, 6& Foot * .
•sHtmritif, Juhn, 37 Foot
X HarMyrJolMit Boyal Artillevy
. ; !*HM0lfoot» ChariM, 5 Foot
COBNBT,
BTC.
19 Oct. 20
LTBUT.
18 Aug. 24
•••••••«•••*•
^Hipilfooty WUUam Henry, 3 Foot.
k • • • •
iyEraaleiDOMl,2>t0*enjJf«rik,iMl4PoDt «.
.rHaatlagii^ Sir G. Abney, JB^, 105 Foot •.
f ,^«itt«nd, Hettfy Hone, Royal Marines . .
.'fiavte, Botu Stanhope, UnatCaefaed ....
I ;.|IaiNcf i^ Peter Wan. Lanoe, Unalt
i.^awUnSy (George Palmer, Unattached
Hawkins, J«hn, Unattached
Hay, DaTid Balfour, 26 Dragooos . • .
" Hay, Fnncis, 34 Foot
' \Hti^t^6ktiii Royal Marines • .
:'Ha|aBi( Robert, Royal Marines. ...••.
Hayne, RichanI, Royal 6taff Corps .
9 Healey,^hn, 80 Foot .*
' 0aiM»ili^e0lesMd William, R. Engineers
'.'•^HeaffaeDte^ €ockshntt».63 Foot
' , Beaton, John R., Unattached
. 9 V^ fiettriflide, RJehard, Uaaitacbed • .
riHebflrnyUnryy Unattached ...«.
.-j9 Heftifvrovtb, Thomas Rich, 81 Foot . .
^enddnoiiv David, 10 Foot
21 KoT.
20 July
25 June
24 Dec.
27 Mar.
14 AprU
18 June
never
never
10 May
17 Jan.
8 May
17 July
9 Aug.
..180 Nor.
25 Aug.
25 Nor.
24 May
8 July
20 Mar.
7 July
4 June
1 Aug.
nerer
19 Dee.
26 May
25 May
9 July
28 Nor.
. Httieagt, Thomas* Independent Company |38 Mar.
ONor.
2 AprU
11 June
21 Nor.
9 fieftry^ 3rabam»>^ Unattached
THeptaini; Tra. J. Swayne, Unattached .
>^eBbart, Heniy liiffeus, Unattached ....
' lleato^ Tbosnas Anoram,'**' Unattaohed ^
Hertfonl,R 8.C«,Afar^Mq/;Ka.,22Drs.|24 Feb.
Hewettf Jokn, R^ryal Marines. • «
. if€9M&rh ^^^n MiUiquH,^^^ 89 Fool ....
ISB Hibbert, John Nembbard, 1 Dr. Gds.
fHickiBf Bartholomew, 7 R. Vet. Batt.
iggliisj Hugh Brabazon, Unattached . .
i ifilll, Oenrgo Stareley, UnatUotied
r9 J^ HiU^ Henry,"' Unattached ......
o JliUk >Niohola8 Thonias, R. Staff Corps • •
HiUiard, Edward Day. Crosier, Uoatt. . .
* llhide, Heftry Reynolds, 36 Foot
9 Hobkirk, fiamuel, 43 Foot
V S2A Hudjges, George Lloyd,'*' Unatt*
L'!2fa2e#mfte, ffremeig, Royal ArUUery ....
rnHoldWr Chiirles, Unattached, Sinfi
:» (iffic$rqfPeiuioner9.'*»»* )
T ilQlla«d,.WUlUm< 83 Foot
Holmp. Christ. Fraucis,*'* Unattached ..
^Hofll^ James Murray,"^ Unattached ....
Home, Francis, 81 Foot . ««
«.^oak<Qr; George, Royal Marines •
rfjloftos, Henry, 11 Garrison BattaUou . .
VlHo^fins^ Hanqr, Uuattached
vfloM, iWidier. lOa Foot . . .
T^wntiroi^, Thomas Bcckfiml, R. Marines
SrHiiaifair'B^ethi^omeNr, R. Waggon TraUi
nsHofipford^ G«onpa Fuhie, Unattnahed ....
^BofiiQriNidiQW*^ Ua«tta((bfd »»..»•
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06
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06
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28
20
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2 Sept.
13 Jan.
2 June
1 Aug.
9 Sept.
19 Jan.
20 Oct.
19 July
29 Jan.
25 April
28 Aug.
1 May
8 June
26 Mar.
25 June
24 Feb.
4 June
27 Jan.
7 Oct.
15 July
5 Mar.
25 Aug.
10 Sept.
SO Jan.
laMar.
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04
22
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15
06
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06
06
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24
25
1226
0625
25
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08
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June
Mar.
Jane
Sept.
Jan.
April
Got.
06
14
CAPTAIir.
81 Oct. 40
2
11
3
27
13
08
15
37
09
25
04
08
93
08125
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25
24
16
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2528
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do
July
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Aug.
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May
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Mar.
Oct.
Mar.
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Jan.
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Dec.
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Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
8
16
2915
25
12
35
41
26
87
46
1326
31
11
05
26
42
27
20
97
38
47
43
23
32
35
20
12
42
29
17
37
12
30
36
WHEN
PLACRO on
HALT PAY.
25 April 46
June 30
May 22
Mar. 89
Oct. 42
Jan. 41
May 86
26
26
19
26
17
7
2
16
16
7
9
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26
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32
22
24
28 25
3625
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4313
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1525
94
14 29
30
80
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17
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Aug. 14
do
Nor. 14
Mar. 10
Dee. 81
Jan. 47
May 87
Sept. 26
July 02
Ang. 17
Nor. 14
Ang. 32
Jan. 84
May 38
1614
Ang. 47
Dee. 26
April 27
Dee. 14
Feb. 10
Nor. 27
Sept. 42
Mar. 47
Oct. 46
i^ril 45
26 Got. 81
3
27
3628
26
22
05 26
25
31
F^b. 43
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June 86
July 19
July 42
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Dec. 00
7 Oct. 37
21
12
1611
08
11
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20
78
04
04
16
24
12
25
15
8
26
3614
16
July
Feb.
Jan.
Mar.
Oct.
Aug.
Sept.
Feb.
May
Nor.
June
Jan.
14
29
3918
17 22
32
06
OJiine 43
25
0
23
2
3626
82 1
24
12
42
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June 17
June S7
May 41
May 17
Mar. 36
Nor. 09
Sept. 85
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Jaa. 86
1814
Atig. ft2
Jan. 46
Capiains._
9Sart,JoHahGeorge,^"l2n.YetB9Ai. }
Adijutant, Boyal Hotp,, KUmainham 5
Horton, James, Royal Staff Corps
Hothanii Aug^ustns. Unattached • • •
Hotham, George,"* R. Engineers
SHoalton» George, 43 Foot
owardde Walden,C.A.,GCB.,2>)rrf,8 F.
Howard, Hen. Henry, Unattaehed . . • «
Hoiedl, James, Royal Artillery
Hago, Thomas, 91 Foot
iHulme, John Lyon,^^* R. Engineers
m Humbley, William ,*» Rifle Brigade
Humby, John, Royal Marines
9 Humfrcy, Benjamin Geate,'*^ 66 Foot
Humphreys, John Goullin,*^ Goldst. Gds
Hant, Edward Hugh, Unattaehed
Hant, John, Unattached
Hantcrr, George James,i** Royal Artillery
Hunter, James, 70 Foot
Hunter, John, Unattached
Hurdle, Thoma$y Royal Marines ......
Hassey, Thomas, Royal Marinas
Hutchinson, Fred. James Taggart, Unatt.
Hutchinson, James,'** 1 Garrison Batt.
Ibbetson, Charles Parke, 89 Foot ....
Imlaeh, Alexander, Unattached
Inoe, Ralph Piggott, Unattached
Ingall, Fred., Lenox, Unatt., Deputy \
!
BTC.
19 Sept. 05
11
20
24
20
21
2
1
124
15
180
16
14
2
11
1
23
27
15
28
18
8
(24
9
128
July
Dec.
Mar.
JTov.
nerer
July
April
July
June
April
July
Jane
May
Jan.
Dec.
Oct.
April
Nor.
Jan.
April
Dec.
Dec.
Apr.
Not.
Sept
11
21
15
06
25
1017
05
0910
07
0410
0620
07
17
12
08
1222
17
98
97
27
04
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15
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18
17
26
30
7
8
!
7
14
26
29
5
19
7
16
7
Asfist, Qr,'M(Ut, Oen, at Quebec
Inge, Charles, Unattaehed
Inge, William, Unattached
IrwSn, Thomas, 6 Dragoons
Jacluon, George Wm. Collins,*** 16
Lanecn, Sit^ Oficer ofPtnaUmers
QA Jago, Darcll,'* Royal Artillery . • .
James, Demetrius Grevis, Royal Marines
ft Jamei, Henry j^"" Royal Marinea . . .
fift James, William, Scots Fusilier Gds.
Jameson, James, 4 Foot
Jarrls, Samuel Raymond, 7 Dragoons
y •Jeffreyy, Richard,** 53 Foot, Bar-^
rath'-master at Mxeter
Jenkins, Richard, V nail,. Staff Of. <^ Pen.
Jenonr, Matthew, Unattached.
Johnson, Yarrall, 63 Foot
Johnston, William, Unattached
9 Johnstone, James 7 Foot . . .
Joliffe, Sir Wm. G. H., Bt., Bourbon Regt
Jones, Bbenezer, Unattached ....•..•..
*Jones, Edward, 29 Foot
Joneiy John EvanSy Royal Mariocf . • • .
Jones, Thomas, Irish Brigade • . . •
{Jones, William, 52 Foot
* Jones, Wm., I Prorisional Batt. of Mil
Jones, William Prime, Unattached
Jordan, Jacob, Unattached
Julias, Wm. Mayor, 13 Dragoons
Kaye, Wilkinson Lister, Royal Artillery
Keane, George Michael, Unattached . .
Keating, James Singer, Unattached ....
Keats, John Smith, Royal Waggon Train
Keens, John, Unattached
9 QIA Keily, Townsend R.,"* UnatUched
KdUnbaehy Frederick, 2 R. Veteran BattJ
Kellet, John, Royal Marines (28
Kelly, Edward Henry Moore, Unait
JE«%, JMm,*** 6 Foot
8 April 13
Jan. 3026
May 18
Aug.
Mar. 39
July 13
April 96
Deo» 07
never
Aug. 01
April 06
1
125
12
4
129
10
15
121
18
25
01
08
17
17
5
4
0
11
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5
16
2
8
10
6
never
Feb.
Mar.
Aug.
Mar.
Dec.
April
Dec
never
Sept. 05
Nov.
Feb. 08
never
Oct.
July
July
Dec.
Mar.
Feb.
Dec«
Nov.
Jane
never
April
Sept.
Not.
96
16
15
23
le
09
99
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26 Feb. 07 23 Aug. 10
2
19
1
6
14
14
18
14
18
9
13
July
May
May
Oct.
April
May
Dec.
July
July
Oct.
June
Oct.
July
July
April
Mar.
Aug.
Oct.
Dee.
July
May
Sept.
June
Jan.
April
18
35
1610
081
17
261
1327
0522
1020
08
07 81
0831
08
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21
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06
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14 Mar. 16
Feb. 8627
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09129 Oct. 12
11
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26
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4
17
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never
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never
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Dee.
15
21
13
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2
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20
8
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2625
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M«y
Oct.
Nov.
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87
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40|23Jao. 46
24 12 July S7
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7 June
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361
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Ai«. 44
5 Feb. 41
10 Mar. 47
6 Ja». . M
. 18
26 Feb. 10
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37 10
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Dec 26
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Oct 44
Feb. 46
Mar. 87
Sept .40
Uaj 43
Mar. 87
April 86
May 83
JuQ« 87
Jao. 86
Feb. 04
47
Captains.
389
Kefly , Jolin,»» 25 Foot
f>Ziy, Waiianiy 2 Royal Veteran Batt. . .
emble, Henry James Tincent, Unatt, )
Aeffutant, Ihiblin County MUiiia., ]
Kennedy, Hugh FergUMon, Unattached . .
Kennv, William Henry, 61 Foot, Staff )
(H^icer ofPentUmers in New Zealand )
Kent, John, 63 Foot
Ker, Richard HaU,''* UnatUched . . . .
emmis, Thomas Arthar, Unattached • •
Kerr, Samuel, Unattached
^Kcttilby, James, 51 Foot. ••........•••
King, James,»« 73 Foot
King, John Dvncan,*** Unattached . .
X1ISIOK,
BTC.
9
26
9
i3I
27
31
29
25
28
3
28
4
1
13
27
10
July 09
Oct. 09
Mar. 32
Joly 23
April 28
18
26
29
8
13
10
[ing, John Lewia, 2 Foot.
Kin^, Sir R. Dnekworth, Be., Unattached
?Knig, Thomas Newton,*^ R. Artillery
ing, WUliam John,*^ 21 Foot
KingtUy^ Charlm, 9 R. Veteran Batt. .
Kingsley, Bdward, 58 Foot
Kingsley, James Bell, Unattached ......
*KHneir, Joseph Hall, 2 ProT. Bn. of MU.
fKirby, Michae], 65 Foot 25
irwan, Andrew Hyacinth, Unattached..
Kirwan, Henry, 15 Foot 18
9 Kfa^an, Richard, Unattached
Knapmanf Wnu Stephens, Royal MarinesI 1
Znatcbbull, Thomas, Royal Artillery, )
Staff Officer of Pensioners J
Knight, Alfred,*^* Unattached, Town i
M^jor at Quebec •••(
-Knight, Brook John, Roval Staff Corps. .
9 Kaipe, George Frederick,** 23 Foot . .
Knoir, Charles, Unattached*
9 Kyle, Alexander,*** 94 Foot
Kyrie, J. Brole Money, R. Staff Corps, )
Adgutani, Hereford MiUHa )
laey, William, UnatUched, Staff Offi- )
eer of Pensioners 5
Lambert, Sir Henry John, Bt.y 86 Foot. , 6
Lamotte, Chas. Wyndham, Unattached . . 6
Lamphier, J. Philips Cosby, 25 Foot .... 27
Laneeyt WUliam, Royal Engineers .... 1
Lane, Charles,*^ Unattached 15
Latigrishe, Hugh Henry, Unattached
Langdon, Oilbert, Royal Marines 3
Langford, Buller RoUe, Royal Marines . . 28
Langley, Geoi^e Richard, Unattached . . 24
9 W Langton, Edward, 52 Foot 23
Latham, Matthew, Portuguese Service . . 15
La Touche, Robert, Unattached 28
*Law, Bdward Bed well, R. Waggon Train
Law, James Horton, UnatUched ........ 22
Law, John,^*^ Royal Marines 14
Lawlor, Provo Wiliiam,"* R. ArtiUery .. 1
9 Lawrence, John, Royal Marines 6
9 Lawrence, W. Hudson,>^ R. Artillery 28
''Laxon, John, 7 Foot
Leahy, Henry, 95 Foot 25
Qfi Leatbam, James, York Chasseurs .... 26
Le OOuteur, John,*^ 104 Foot 15
9 XescA, Jo^Yi, 5 R. Veteran Batt. 3
Lefroy,Anthony,4Foot,£af7YicAma#^er {
at York J
9LeMesarier,W.Abniham,*^UnatUched 6
OR Xemoffie, WilHam, Royal Artillery • . 3
9 Lemprie^re, Wm. Chu.,>^ B. AitOlery 6
LeriiCp Lewis ZaTier/« 14 Foot 25
April
May
never
Oct.
never
Sept.
Aug.
Jan.
Feb.
Oct
Mar.
Nov.
June
Nov.
never
June
never
April
never
Nov.
93
10
09
06
06
22
22
06
04
13
15 Dec. 17
June 12
Oct. 26
May 96
April 26
May 05
April 33
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7 Sept.
23 July
5 Aug.
16 June
15 Mar.
28 Aug.
10 June
22 April
14 Oct.
never
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27 Oct.
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14 Feb.
8 June
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Nov.
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never
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Mar.
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April
never
April
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09
27
06
16
12
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7
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never
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never
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07
06
11
05
7 May
5 June
23 0cU
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4 June
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19 July
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13
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25
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25 April 16
8 Jan. 47
5 April 44
12
6
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25
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84
28
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15
18
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80
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28
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86
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30
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47
Feb.
16
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1814
April 23
Nov. 28
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July
12
28
9 June 44
16 Sept. 45
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18
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May 15
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Dec. 18
29 Jan. 47
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Oct. 25
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April 13
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June 16
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April 30
July 30
Aug. 40
Sept. 14
Aug. 17
April 25
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27
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17 Sept. 02
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26 Not. 27
16 Dee. 40
340
CapiaxnsL
tiewis, Alexander, UnatUcbed
Lewis f Oeo. Cha. Degeny E. Engineers..
LewU^ Jpbn Edward^ Unattached
Iiewisj PhDip George, 5 West India Kegt.
I<ewi4| Thomas Locke, Royal Engineers . .
htvrU, Weslenra Warner, 74 Foot
Lindsay, Wm. Chacon, Royal Artillery . .
?l Uster, Tho, St. George,'" Portugu. Scr.
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PLACED OP
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4 July
27 Nov.
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8 Dec.
1 Feb.
30 Au$.
8 Nov.
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25 Nov.
Jston, John Terry, Unattached
?l Litchfield, Richard,"* Royal Artillery |
ittle, Robert John, Royal Kwriues
Lloyd, Kingston Dodd, Unattached ..... «. «,^t
I<ofttts, Frederick* Unattached I 7 Oct.
♦Long, John, 70 Foot *
Xmuiy Mar&uSf 5 R. Veteran Batt
Luard, Robert, Royal Artillery . .
tt Ltiima9t John ^cfruin,**' 24 Foot. . . .
B Lynch, Martin, 27 Foot
^on, George. Unattached
ffjtCarthy^J. JS. Connor, 2 R. Vet. Bat.
M< Donald, Alexander, 56 Foot
9 M'Donaldj Donald,'** R. Engineers,
Barraeknmster at Paislejf , •
H'Donald, Henry Thomas, 53 Foot . .
JITDoneU, Alexander, G R. Yet, Batt* . .
M'Dougall, Duncan, 21 Foot
M'Inncs, Matthew, 8 Dragoons
M'Iniyre, Angus,"^ Unattached ........
M'Intyre, James, Unattached
H'Kcnzle, William, 6 Foot
M'Laiue, Alexander, Unattached
H'Leod, John, Royal Marines
H'Murdo, Alured Charles,"^ UnaUached
M'Niill, Alexander, 10 Foot
JSP Pherson, Daniel,*^* 2 R. Veteran Batt.
H'Queen, Sfmon,^' Unattached
M' Vicar, John, Royal Waggon Train ....
Hacartoey, James Nixon,'^ W Lancers ..
9 Macdermid, John, 100 Foot
Macdoaald, Alexawler, 62 Foot ........
Macdouald, Alex., Unatt., Staff Officer \
of PensUmerg in New Zealand . . . . )
Macdonald,i7oft. Jas. Wm. Bosville, Unatt.
Macdouald, John,^*' Unattached
Hacdonald, Ranald, Unattached
32
08
03
111
19
95
19
00
04
21
03
99
18 Sept. 08
OJuly 03
28 Sept. 04
30 June 01
OJuly 09
20 Aug. 07
22 July 10
2 Feb. 01
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15 June 97 27 May 01
l.Aog. 14 I JulJ 16
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3 May 00'26 Adg. Or^ Oct. 12^25 A pHl'
20 Mar. 13:21 July 13 8 Jimc 8G[ 5 JUtt. *
4 Jan. 05 26 Oct. 06 7 Dae. ' WO S«pt.
U Sept. 12^ 1 April 15»*5 0ct. 83
24 April 05 11 »Iay 07;26 Aug. 18
7. Feb. 3430Ndv. sa^lCot.
5 Sept. 11 6 Nov. 97 « Nor;-
15 Aug. 05 31 July 26*l»belpt.
21 Aprfl 14 81 May 27 31 Hav'
9 June 25l 8 Aprtl 26 B A^*
never p6 Dec. 18
'8 Sept. 95;23May CO
12 May 27.20 May 39
13 May Id
8 Sept. 05
31 May 25
2 April 05
3 Sept. 02
24Ju»e 0Q|20OcV 43
27 Mar. 05*31 Mar. 14 22 Dec.
13 Feb. 85
24 Dec. ISiSSJiiFjr
30 Dec. '26idODM
4 Feb. 13
15 April or
7 Nov.
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5 Mar.
2 April
7 April
26 Jab.
1 Mar. 06]19 Aug. 07 7 April 25
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27 Aug. 24
1 Sept. 40
24 Oct. 10
17 July 96|15 Jan. Ol| 5 Oct. 06[20 Sept.
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28 Aug.' II
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19 Aug.
lo Sept.
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Feb. It ^ '
18 May 0817 July
26 June 06 18 Jan.' _
14 Aug. 13123 Oct. 16 1 June 32 1 Jorne tk
27 Aug. 04,28 Oct. 08:20 July 15 55 Dec. 18
10 May 31 11 AprU 34 13 Nov. 42! 20 July^ ^
2 Feb. 04;28 Mar. 05,21 Aug. 10^23 Aprt 1%
25 1 Wane 30.18 June ^
3811 Dec. 40 25 Jhim A
34 24 June d7|3&Dec. 4fe
13 Kov.
18 Jnly
1 Oct.
7 June
18 July
23' 7 July
34131 Oct.
29'24 Jan.
1021 May
12! 8 June 20
,- ^ --, - — .V — 9Attg. 81
15! 3 Dec. 1819 Nov. 30 22 Mar, t&
Macdonald, Ronald, 12 Foot 5 Feb. 0l'26July 04 2Jan. 12«0AjiTH
Macdonald, WiUlam, York Light Infantry' 14 Jan. 05 10 April 00 8 Sept. 14 20 May
9 Mac Doonell, Ewen,*" UnatUchcd .. |20 Jan. 14 27 Mar. 23' 6 May 35 26 Nov.
Macfarlane, Andrew, 01 Foot ,20 Oct. 04 26 Oct. 04' [0 Sept. 1«(25 Feb. g
09!28 Nov.
12 Jan.
1 1 ;29 Sept. 27
28 Maf .
Blac Gregor, John,*" Unattached ...... '10 Oct.
Mackay, Henry Fowler, Unattached . . . .] U June 25! 1 2 Jan. 26^12 Rb. 30^36 Mar.
Jfaekay, WiHiani, 0 R. Veteran Batt . . 8 Oct. OOJ 6 April 01-22 May 06
Mackenzie, AKxuuder. Unattached '% Nov. 15 8 April 25; 1 Ang. $6 7 Mar.
Mackenzie, .Uex.\Veddvr,30arrisonBatt.'14 Jan. 07*11 Juu. 08|23 Jan. 1^6 Not'.
Jfac*cii5«^, Co/<w, Rovol Engineers ....20 July 1315 Dec. 1326 Oct. 84
ATflcAcnste, Z>o«flW, 8 R. Vet. Batf ^1 1 July 00'l7 Dec. 03 21 Mar. Ill
MacXey, John Alexander, 59 Foot ] 0 April 25
Maclean^ James,'^^ 103 Foot 22 July 13
f
20 Nov. 271 3 Dec. «9l 8 Oet. A)
8 Nov. 14122 Nor. «!]18 Sqit fb
^
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^
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Macpherson, Ewen, 14 Dragoons 8 April 85 20 Mar. 27J21 April 43 23 Jan. 46
»M.cpher«>n,Lachlan.-' Unattached, ^3j^^ ^^ 7 A^rU 26 19 May d719May) V
Si({jgr Officer of Pensioners
Maguire, John, Unattached
MaiM9daringf OoorgSy^ 22 Foot
Malnwaringy Arthur, Unattached
Maitland, Fred. TItomas, R. Suff Corps
Man, Garnet, Unattached, Profis$or\
SoyalMiHiary Coiaego * 5
3 May 15
3 May 93
9 April 25
13 Jan. S6|l5Mw. S7
44
f
27 July 05 9 Oct. Oe'lO Nov. 44 19 Not.
17 Sept. 17^ 5 June m
13 May SO'lS Oct 9R 1 Kb?. 44
18 Feb. 96|lS April 98^ Eeb. 46
6JBly 441 4Jn]j 46
• • • r « •-• I
fKimoor, ^adzev, 59 Foot
Manners^ Charliep^^ Royal Artillery . i
"foii^^^fi Jtkhfij % R. Veteran Battalion
^jjb, H. O. I^ iiir/ o/, *. Unatt. . .
Marcon, Edward^ 79 Foot.
rlaw, Joh9j RoyiU Artillery
irrsfatt, Ow^f tTnattaclied. , ....,,...
trtintSemry CUnton,^'^ Rojal Artniciy
[asibbn^* JLadisIas^e Villlers, 00 Foot ....
ascaif, /oHm Richard, Hoyal Marines. .
isons^abn Monck^*^' Unattached
Ma^»WJllianx, .Unattached ^7' ,
affir. John, Unattached "^ ..... ^
g 3 Scoter, Richard Thomas/^ Gr. Gda.
anieverer, WiUiaaii 58 Foot, Siaff}
,^fOficar af Pensioner! )
Mm Maonsell^ John Edro.,*^* R. Artillery
Sax^eU, Henry y Unattached . « . • •
aynei AVlUiam, Unattached
Keecb, Thomas Crosby,*'^ 65 Foot
Mcok, Jacob, '78 Unattached
Meik, Francis Thomas/'* 16 Lancers ....
y 3mlMih, S. Ca^ipnn,*^ it £nghieen|95
Mellia^ Jofan^ Unattached ,
p Mends, Hugh ;Bowen, R. Sta^ Corps..
Me8sU«r» Geor^Q Hughes, Una^taclied
Vettidyi, ThtmioM Zeoei, 6 R. Vet ^att.
iieyne]}^ JBdward FraaciA, 79 Foot . . ^ . . .
Jlicbe^l^ Waller Taylor, Royal Marines . .
ifillcr, Thomas,'" Unattached
iCillerd, Thomas, Unattached . •
jy[i]Uga9» William, Unattached
V Minchin, John PauV*^ 100 Foot
>|it«lieU, Thomas, Unattached .....;«...
Mitchell, Thomas Peter, 69 Foot . . ......
Jb|itibrd, Bertram Charles, Unattached,
- TawU'MaJor at Malta
jfitford, John Philip,'" Unattocljttl ..
iija jyiolesworth. A, OHv,,'* R. Artillery
Mfile«V!nctb, Arthur, Royal Marines ....
fija MoUoy, John,'" Unattuched
olyiieuv, John, 52 Foot *
IP Montgomery, Alex. Rich.,»" 23 Foot. .
ilfoarey Frederick, 32 Dragoons ....,.••
•l^oore^ Henry, UnattAchcd
.ifili. Moore, James Stewart, 24 Pragoons
SafMre, Thomas,^^ 18 Foot
. oore,r Thomas, Royal Marines
'^or^y^ Francis^ JEarl iffy Indcp. Comp. . .
JP Mpitiaunty Lewis, Cl Foot •
Morgan, Charles^ Royal Marines
II Morgan, Bdward '»' 75 Foot
•* ilmtga:ny Mva,n]^ Royal Artillery ....
Moi|[an, George Gold^ Coldstream Gds.
Morgan, Huah,^* Royal Artillery ....
Morle, John,'** 0 West India Rcgt
[orris, BrIIBth JeflTrey, ^2 Foot « .
# Morris, Samuel^ 28 Foot
9 Morrison^ Hans, 60 Foot , • • . .
' jfortim.efi Edmand, Unattached
^Mottley, Thomas Martin, Royal Artillery
'imtf&tfDstpvcn, Tlioa. Wm. Blewett,'^ ^
L, 191^9^ Staff Officer of PensUmers I
Mullen, John, UnaUached, Staff Officer
Li. <2^ jPffiteUffters , ....»••..•
(>j|[uod^ Charlea Godfrey^ GrenadJcr Gds.'
341
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23
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Oct. 27
May 21
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6 April 44
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35
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31
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13
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33
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Hurmyy Charles Robert, UnntUehed •• • .
Murray y Heory, Royal Artillery
Murray, John Digby, Unattached
Murray, Viigioius, 86 Foot
Kesham, Thomas W., Unattached
Nestor, James, 19 Foot
Kewbery, Qeorge, 44 Foot
Newbarg, Ar. R. Canwc, Unattached.* .
Nmoetl^ Oeorge, 4 R. Veteran Batt . • .
Newhooie, William,'*' Unattached
H Newman, John, Portugoese Serrice .
Keynoe, Charles FitzRoy, Unattached. • .
Nicholas, James, Royal Marines
Nichobon, Chris. Hampden, Unattached
Nicliolsan, HanUey,*^* Grenadier Qds.
NIoolls, Augustus,*"* Unattached . . •
QQI Nisbet, Robert, SO Dragoons . • .
Nooth, Henry Stephen, 6 Dr. Oaards.* .
Norman, Robert,^ Unattached
Norris, John, Royal Marines «...
North, Philip,*>« Unattached
Nortbey, Wm» Bivok, Coldstream Guards
Norton, Jamce Roy, Unatt., A^fuimti }
SmUh HatOs MMtia S
Nott, Francis Percy, 1 Garrison Batt
Staff Officer qf PenHonen
Nttnn, John, Unattached, Barrack-
Mm&ttr at Ipnokh
Oates, WilUam Coape, Glengarry Feneibles|2a
O'itrMR, Henry H. !>., Royal ArtUlery
O'Coanell, Daniel, Unattached • .
O^DonnOl, Neal^ 4 R. Vetemn Battalion
(^Heverty, Charles, 00 Foot
O'Neill, Charles,** 2 Foot ,
O'NeUl, William,*' Unattached
1
20
23
14
16
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8
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Osborne, William, Unattached
Ostheyden, Frederick, Unattached
Ottseky, WiUlBm, Unattached
Owen, Robert, 12 Foot
Cn Padce, Geo. Hussey,'" 21 Dragoons
*pBge, Robert, 0 Foot
Paget, Calesby, R. Staff Corps, Stqffl
Officer of Penmenen )
Ca Pakenham, William, Royal ArtiUary
Paley, John Green, Unattached ••.•..».
Palliser, Richard Bury, Unattached ....
Bilmer, Edward Despard, 67 Foot
Palmer, John, Unattached
Plarkcr, Edward, Unattached
ParlLcr, John, Unattached • .
dl Parker, Stephen ,>" Rifle Brigade. . . .
Parkinson, Charles Fred., Unattached . .
Parldnson, James Bcnaers, Unattadiad . .
Parlby, George, Unattached.
Paesleyy Richard Brown Fuller, 82 Foot
Patriarche, Philip, Royal Marines
'^Patrick, Jamrs, 70 Foot
IP Pattenion, Ctioke Tylderi, Rifle Brigade
Payne, Charles Wm. Meadows, Unatt . .
Piiy DO, Wm* Aug. Towa»hend, Uoatt, . • • *
%D LIEUT.
Tire,
20 Jan. 14
Aug.
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never
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Apra
never
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May
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Oet
Oct
Nov.
never
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Sept.
Aug.
never
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86
26
04
11
17
15
06
20
05
26
11
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46 2Ju4y 49
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81 6A|irU6l
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Ctg^tains.
34S
Pftttcwjii Geot^ei Boyal Harixiet.... . . ..|S8 F«b.
Petcocke^ Stephen Ponsonby, Unattacbed 25 Oct.
r, Charlet) Unsttaehed 15 Dec.
Qeor^f*^ 8 Foot, Captain of "^
r, Moifol Hospital j CheUea. . )
9 Pewberton, G. Keatinir,'*^ Royal Artil. 5 Mar.
FmmiMoelie, Thomos, Scots Fos. Gds. •• 15 Not.
P^pyaiy George JBoumell, Royal Maiinet|dl Jan.
Jane
ETC.
Ferry) JFoeeph, 34 Foot
Bitley, Patrick M'Leod, Uoatt, A4fU' }
tant Edmlmrgk Militia •• )
FiBttenoD, TbeopbiluSy Royal Marines . .
Petre, John, 22 Dragoons. • ...•••.•....
P^ttat, Thomas John, Unattached ......
9* Pettingal, Francis, 1 Proy. Batt. MU.
JPettiiigaU,Praneii William, R. Engineers
V Pbeten, Richard,'** Unattached . . .
Phillippe, James Winsloe, Unattached
Phillipps, Henry, Unattached
?l PkOHpe, Bobt. Frffer*^^ Royal Artillery
Ickard, George Percy, 6 Dr. Qds. Staff \
OjgHoer ef PentUmers •• .. 5
m Pigoty Brooke^ 69 Foot .'. .
PIgott, Robert, 1 Garrison Battalion ....
fi Pigott, William, 11 Foot
inkerton, Robert, Royal Marines
Pltcaim, Robert, 6 Garrison Battalion, )
Staff Officer of Pensionen )
9 9SB Pitman, William,^ Unattached . .
Pitts, Francis, Unattached
Plaoe, Janes,*" 2 Garrison Battalion ....
Pocklington, Eyelyn Henry Fred., Unatt
f^e, WilliBm, 83 Foot
Pointon, Miehadf*** 26 Foot
Pole, George Robert, Unattached, Stqff I
OJher €f PeneUmers \
I9i Poole, Wm. Halstead,'** Royal Art.
fPortrovs, Alexander, 60 Foot
orttr, William, 8 R. Veteran Batt.
9 Potter, Thomas, Portngucse Strrice . .
Poulden, Richard Mathews, R. Artillery
Powell, Henry Caringbold, Unattached, )
• Staff Offitor of Pensioners I
Ptowell, Peter, 2 West India Regt
Pawys, Thomas, Unattached
Poynta, Edward Henry, Unattached ....
Praitf Jama, 1 R. Veteran Battalion . .
9 Prendergast, James, Unattached ......
9 Price, David, 36 Foot
9 Price, Rice,*»» 67 Foot
Price, Thomas Donaldson, ^^ 62 Foot . .
^'Prlelcett, William, Royal Wapfgon Train
MSI Pringlo, J, Watson,^ R. Engineers
9 m Prior, Tho. Murray,*** Unattached
Protharoe, W. Gar. Bridges,** 56 Foot . .
Pnresll, Tobias, Unattached
Porves, John Home, Unattached
9 Pyner, Francis, 58 Foot, Adjutant )
2iMi B. Surrey Militia ]
9 Qttentin, Geo. Edward, Portuguese Ser.
m Rainfbrth, William, Unattached ....
Ralph, Joseph, Unattached
9 HI Ramsay, Thomas,*** 1 4 Foot ......
Rannie, William, Unattached
WEL Rawson, William, 27 Foot, Ad- }
jutOKt, 3r<i West York Militia .... $
Cmtaatioe^ Royal Stair Corpg
2
22
2
17
IDec. 07
10
97
06
04
31
06
26
16
11
19
22
06
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03
96
08 18 Mar.
33|l5 Sept. 37
18 May 25
1
14
8
30
4
29
19
16
10
9
May
Dec.
May
never
Mar.
Feb.
April
May
Oct.
April
July
June
Mar.
Mar.
LIBUT.
1216
1 Jan. 10
17 Dee. 13
never
3 Sept. 11
18 April 05
May
28Aqg.
22 April
2 Sept.
8 0ct-
25 Nov.
12 Oct.
7 Dec.
21 Aug.
4 Oct
14 April
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23 Mar.
26 Nov.
17 July
22 Oct.
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17
128
13
29
rt • • •
19 Jan. 26
6
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7
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8
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21
07
29
09
10
11 Aug. 25
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July
12
06
94
06
25
9 AprU 25
26
7
126
28
25
8
23
6
11
28
Oct.
never
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May
Aug.
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
never
Aug.
Aug.
Mar.
Sept.
never
04
82
81
06
08
08
09
03
01
09
25 Feb. 07
28
2
1
19
21
16
7
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08
12
26
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07
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01
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89|23A«g. 44
6 Feb. 36
26
24
8 July 84
99(25 Dee. OS
31
96
32
18124 Mar. S6
11 Feb. 27
9 May 11
13 Not. 04
28AQg. 04
15 Dec. 98
26 Oct. 30
24
20
3
13
25
20
13
11
25
29
17
27 Sept. 18 12 April
17 Feb. 25 15 April
15 Dec. 08 14 Sept.
30 Aug. 8324 May
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24 April 28
10 May
28 July
13 Jan.
2 Mar.
3 Jan.
15
07
95
25 Not.
20 April
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0926 Oct.
22 Oct.
28
17 July 26
2
30
22
22
26
05 23
•21
30
1
22
12
17
29
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Aug.
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April
July
Apr.
never
May
Feb.
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Sept.
Not.
06
12
34
83
07
07
08
12
11
03
12
33
25 Mar. 08
17 May
23 Dec.
11 June
i6 Feb.
29 Jan.
39 Mar. 04
7 AprU
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Not.
July
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29 Aug.
9 July
6 Nov.
19 Jnne
42
09
00
31
13
37
42
26
28
25
39
26
07
07
07
9 June 25
18
19
18
Apr. 46
May 28
Dee. 02
Juie 32
1814
May 42
Not. 90
Dec 86
6 Sept. 39
81
36
2012
89
21
29
27 Sept. 44
27 Sept. 44
33122 Jan. 34
15 25 July 16
03
14|25Dee. 16
40
8 April 42
4
2
5
12
7
8
27
28
25
21
0628
8
30
13
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Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
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Aug.
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4 April 13
0925 Oct.
13 6 Feb.
16 Dee.
08 17 May
08 5 Oct.
14
85
45
10
32
09
4 May
26|24 A«g, 82)24 Any, 8S
13 July 47
26 June 16
9 July 18
16 Oct. 16
27
10
15
13
25
Sept. 44
Jan. 84
April 36
June 28
Jaly 47
Oct. SI
1
25
25
1326
1830
41
07
25
12
20
88
18
15
34
07
27
38
7 April 43
Feb. 80
April SO
Feb. 46
Not. S7
Dee. 14
Dee. 21
25 June 16
28
18
14
14
Not. 34
Not. 19
May 39
May 47
25 Feb. 16
25 Dee.
9 June
16 Dec.
25 Mar.
22 Feb.
16
38
46
16
39
2 July 18
Captaiiii.
Betdy, WillUiiii»»« Unaitiebad, Si^ff^
Ojfietr of PetuUmerg •••)
Reeve*, Th4miM, 24 Foot
9 Reynett, James.Uenry, 45 Foot
B^Dolds, Edwtrd, Royal En^neen ••••
Rfiynoldi, Henry ,"• Unattaehed
Reynolds, Jobs William, Unattached.. . .
Riflh, John Sampson,'^ Royal Artillery. .
Rich, Robert James Evelyn, 60 Foot ....
Richards, Oeorge, Royal Marines
Rlohardaon^ Frederick, 6 Foot
Richard8on,James,nnat.,i9tq/fCi/.^P«ii.
BickartUtm, John Oeorge^ R. Marines
Rldiardson, Merryn, Unattached
Richardson, Thomas, 7 Drjgoona
Richards, Heniy ,*^ Unattached *
^Riclcards, William, 04 Fool ••••*.••.
Ridding, William, 50 Foot
^Riddlesden, Richard, 4 Foot
9 Cn Ridgway, John A.,*««Unattached, )
A4juianti North Devon MUUia . • • • 5
^Ridgway, Samvel, 85 Foot
Jiivers, Ja*. John CampUU, R. Marines
Roberts, Henry Wm., Royal Engineers • .
H QSI Roberts, John,**' Unattached ....
RobertSy John Cramer, Unattached. . • • # .
Robertson, Alexander, Unattadied
Robertson, Archibald, Unattached
Robertson, Frederick, Royal Artillery. . • .
^Robertson, John, 14 Foot ••
Robertson, Patrick, Royal Marines
Robinson, Beverley, Royal Artillery •• ••
Soehe, Joseph, 3 R. Veteran Battalion . .
Roddy, Charles Hamilton, Unattached . .
Rogers, Henry Blanklcy H., Unatt., )
St^jy Officer of PonsUmef J
Rollo, Robert A.,»** Royal Ariillery ....
9 Rose, Hugh Hay, Portugnese Senrice..
Rose, Jannes Pratt, 06 Foot
Rose, William, 97 Foot
Ross, Robert, Unattsched, Barrack- ^
Master at Devonport )
Rous, Hon, Wm. Rufus, Portaguese Scrv.
Rowan, WillUm, 84 Foot
iRoyds, William,**" 52 Foot
Rudkin, Mark,**' 47 Foot
Rimnecles, Anthony, Royal ArtUlery . • • .
Rushout, George, Unattached
Russell, Hciishaw, 00 Foot, Stt^ Offi-
car ofPensumers
Rutherford, Jatnee Hunter, R. Engineers
9 Ryves, John, 58 Foot
Sampson, John,*** 8 Garrison Batt,
Stqff Officer of Peneioners
Sampson, W. H., Unattached
Sanderson, Edward, Scotch Brigade ....
9 SandwitU, Fred. Browne, 38 Foot ....
H Sanuderson, William Basset, 50 Foot. .
Savage, Henry, Royal Marines ........
Savile, Hon, Frederick, Royal Artillery . .
Sayor, Jothua Storey, Royal Marines . .
Schaleh, Andrew Archer H'i«.**» Roy. Art
CORMBTy
XTC.
r
19 May 25
7
19
5
8
18
1
12
85
19
7
18
19
3
81
Sept.
Sept.
May
Oct.
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Jan.
April
April
Sept
July
Sept
Aog.
never
Aug,
never
04
04
37
25
35
08
24
08
15
20
05
15
07
07
05
UStJT.
CATTATir. TUoBw
HALF TAT.
28 June 27
25 Jan. 10
18
18
21
18
16
4
22
10
10
15
15
never
Mar.
Dec.
April
Jan.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
never
Jan.
May
Dec.
Feb.
06
9
4
24
1
8
30
29
18
18
3
14
2
10
23
9
Oct
June
Jan.
Mar.
Nov.
April
June
Oct
Dee.
Nov.
Feb.
May
Mar.
Sept.
never
Oct.
never
05
06
25 June
23 July
33
38
09
26
08
24
25
09
24
08
08
97
3980 Apr.
27 Feb,
10 Jan.
9 Deo,
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19 April
17 Sept
2 April
17 Mar.
4 Feb.
22 May
84 Jan. 45 24 Jan. 45
07 8
18
4688
4687
4086
88 6
31
18
14
18
8988
9 May 12
17
35125
08,12
15;i3
09,28
23 31
03
01
05
04
27
17 Jan. 28
20
4
1
10
15
never
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Oct.
June
Nov.
Aug.
July
never
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June
Feb.
April
41
31
861
16
3 Mar.
25 Dec
3 Aug.
25 Dec
8518
13 85
18 6
1385
24 Dec. 29
25
12p27
371 1
09| 7
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10 6
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25
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34
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8581
8514
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14 July 04,
11 Feb. 08,
8 Feb. 94
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!
13 June 30'11 July
net'er 17 Dec.
27 May 02 0 April
16 Ftb. 08,15 Feb.
12 July 05.29 Jan.
11 Dec. 15 22 Sept
18 Jan. 33 10 Feb.
lOMsy 34
20
12
July
Oct
13
09
3414
12'l8
09, 9
09, 9
07 21
2310
37 18
Sopt.
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June
Jan.
Jan.
Mar.
80
37
481
24 Mar. 87'l0 Sept 41
14
18
8
6
2
18
10
17
Schrdber, Oeorge, 18 Dragoons ....rid
SchulU, John Frederick, Portuguese Serv. 11
13
28
28
28
Scott, Charles, Royal Marines,
Scott, Edward, 4 Dragoons
Scott, Rich. Andrew, R. Staff Corps
Scriven, John, Royal Marines •#••«!
Oct
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Oct.
Mar.
Dec.
June
Aug.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
Dec
Feb.
Feb.
15 Dec
10 May
13,12 Nov. 31
00i25 Mar.
20 Not. 10 9 Dec. 1323 May
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13 11
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26| 8
14 19
0681
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July
June
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95 25
07131
0d| 4
30*26
37 1
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10, 0
0810
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3031
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1S14
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Mar. IS
89 Dec 4ft
4
4
leb. 86
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Mny M
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Sept. M
8818
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11
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6
10 18 April 90
1425Dec 16
1685 Nov. 17
94
38
24 June 42
1984
1
14 85
1315
87
4
AprU8ft
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Feb. 17
May 99
Mar. 87
Jnoa 47
25Jnne 44
0686 Feb. 16
8820 Dec 48
1
9
26
9
3
9
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03
14
13
40
46
23
87
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38
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May 44
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Aflf. U
mm^^m
Captains.
34S
Sealy, Francis. 97 Foot
9 S^wvd, BH1ot,*» lloyal ArtiUei7 • . . .
ShaDd, John Muller, 89 Foot ^ . . .
Sbaw^ VrABclfl Manby, Unattached . . . .
Shtermaii, Jolra» 7 Foot
Sk^ppttif, Walter Cope, ITnattaehcd . . . .
f8b«rran, Mniliam, 4S Foot
8hii«kbttnirh. Charles Hobert,*** 70 )
' Fwit, Staff OffietBt of Pensionera . . 5
9 Sham. WflUam, 3 Dragoon Onarda . .
Skkte, Jkme$f Hdyal Marines
8tborne,JWJ]Uam, Unatt. Secretary arid )
' • • • • %
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19
199
9
19
8
82
25
10
31
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BflYer, Jaeob, Unattached
Siiion, Joseph, Unattached
SHwell, William Hart, Unattached
9 Sktnt, Alexander, 4 R. Veteran Batt.
Skkmtft, Hettty Bryant ^^ Royal Marines
Skinner, Samuel James, Royal Artillary
Sklrrow, James, 48 Foot • . . «
Slatar, Henry Francis, Royal Artillery .
Small, Robert, Unattached
Smithy Charles Henry Montre8Sor,0DF.
^tsy Offieer of Pens., New Zealand
Smith, Edm. Carring;ton, Unattached. . . .
Smith, Henry Ifelson, Royal Engineers . .
Sntith, J6hn, Royal Artillery
Smith, John, Unattached
Srbith, Leicester Viney, R. Eng. Aesist.-
J}ep. Quar^^Afaeter Oen, in Dublin
Smith, Thomas, Unattached
Somerset, Henry Cha. Capel, 27 Foot, )
Staff Officer of PentUmers S
SamervilUy John, Royal Artillery «
5<)u^A}i;tfZ/,Hon.C/ia/.,K H., 12 R.Vet.Batt.
8p€anna0, James Morton, Unattached . .
IP Spearman, John, 5 Foot
SpeddJAg, John,' Irish Brigade
Spry, Henry, Royal Marines
Spurio, John, Royal Marines
Stampa, Anthony, Unattached
*Stanier, George, 82 Foot
9 Stanley, Mark Anthony,*^ Unattached
^Stapleton, WilDam Philip, 51 Foot ....
Sta|»ley, Thomas, Unattached
Staanton, William, 1 IB Foot
Stawell, Win. St. Leger Alcock, Unatt. ..
)| Stelger^ Rodolphe,''^ Portugucae Serr.
^ Stephens, Henry William, G Foot . • . .
Stephens, John Morse, Royal Artillery . .
Stcrliog, Anthony Coningharo, Unattached
Steuart, James, Unattached
5:21 Steuart, Jolin,'*" Unattached
93^ Staoart, Robert, Unattached
Stavenson, Thomas, Royal Staff Corps . .
Steward, Tfunnas Carr, Royal Marines. .
9 Stewart, Daniel, 3 Foot
St«wart, Donald, 84 Foot, Staff Officer I
of Penekmers 5
9 1^29 Stewart, Duncan,*"' Unattached . .
Stewart, James, 87 Foot
Stewart, Joseph King, Unattached
Stewart, William, Royal Artillery
•sun, Nathaniel Tyron, 6 Foot
Stoeken0tn>m,<9irAnd.£^.R.Conican Ran.
Stoekerf Ttet, Royal Engineers
Nov.
Sept
Feb.
never
F€fb.
May
Aug.
July
LIEUT.
30 21 Dec.
041 3 July
01
00
23
09
11
Dec. 07
June 06
28 Aug.
6 May
27 Nor.
10 Nov.
10 July
5 Aug.
21 Feb.
30 Jan.
82
05
04
13
CAPTAIN.
5
10
16
6
0015
25 0
01 8
1821
1027
1327
8 Not. 16
9 Sept. 13
U Sept 13 16 Oct
18 Sept 06 26 Aug.
20 April 2017 Sept
28 May 07 25 July
10 Mar. 00 20 Jan.
23 Oct 18 1 April
3 Dec. 0328 Jan.
1 May 15 6 Nov.
4 Oct. 11 29 Sept.
18
08
15 Mar. 30
28
1
17
25
1
13
Dec. 19
Mar. 10
Aug. 99
Oct. 07
Aug,
Sept 31
Oct. 33
1629
10
22
6
7
30
15
30
10
8
11
31
3
29
20
17
12
5
6
13
30
13
16
11
16
12
14
July
never
July
Mar.
never
Jan.
Feb.
Dec.
never
June
never
April
Jan.
Apr.
May
Aug.
Oct.
Jan.
April
June
Aug."
Oct.
July
April
Sept.
June
May
Dec.
Dec.
never
Sept.
13
15
08
01
97
07
09
2530
091
26
27
05
20
14
May
May
31 Jan.
11 Mar.
7 April
Aug.
1 Nov.
10 July
16 May
2 Sept.
4 June
29 Oct
6 Jan.
10 Feb.
1 May
27 May
9 Nov.
Dec.
Stokeei Patriek Day, 4 Tf,, Staff Off. €fPen. '22 Oct.
05
95
26
00
04
07
26
15
13
12
15
03
091
30
05
05
17
16
11
11
38
July
4 July
U July
9 Dec.
3 July
23 Jan.
9 Aug.
12 Aug.
25 Julv
19 Nov.
25 July
never
16 Aug.
never
5 Aug.
8 June
11 Dec.
9 July
13 June
5 June
14 April
15 Dec.
10 ^o^.
11 Aug.
6 Jan.
1 5 Aug.
21 Nov.
41
25
11
01
09
25
34
37
15
96
21
23Ai;«.
8 April
26 Aug.
1 June
11 May
15 Oct.
19 Nov.
23 June
05
01
00
10
OC
28
07
05
08
29
25
14
14
2C.
05
10
7 Feb.
1
15
16
29
7
1
13
Jan.
Jan.
Dec.
July
never
June
July
Jan.
Oct.
May
Jan.
Oct
Feb.
April
Sept
June
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
38 16 July
15 10 Jan.
12 25 Jan.
SO 13 April
1620 Dec.
2925 June
41
18
17'
26
21
31
25 Sept. 16
08
3925 Sept 40
1325 Mar. 16
34
4031 Jan. 40
44 22 Jane 47
26
19
06
23t24
29
17
25
9928
95 25
20
22
10
3
29
25
*2Q
96120
24
25
26
6
11
13
12
3
15
31
19
34 17
07
061
10
25
14
12
88
9
8
10
25
25
29
8
Dec.
Sept.
Oct.
April
May
June
July
Oct
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
July
Nov.
Mar.
Oct.
Feb.
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Mar.
Oct.
July
Dec.
Sept.
Aug.
June
April
Jan.
Dec.
May
July
Nov.
8
14
23
24
25
20
18
37
39
13
3619
2529
25
April 26
Sept. 26
Mar. 32
Dec. 28
Ang. 39
Oct 25
8 April 20
1 Feb. 20
May 27
4 Mar. 40
19 Nov. 47
27 Sept. 44
391
47
43
34
03
27
08
98
25
00
09
99
24
13
21
01
37
14
07
27
33
35
25
25'l9
25l2d
26
25
26
23
13
15
2
10
25
17
24
25
26
5
14
2
20
39
15
14
2C
87
13
20
25
44
R
Oct 27
Nov. 18
Nov. 04
Aug. 26
Sept. 20
Fob. 28
1800
Feb. 32
Aug. 16
Aug. 32
1806
May 44
Dec. 16
Feb. 16
Dec. 43
Feb. 39
April 29
Jan. 20
Sept. 38
23 July 18
8 Aug. 45
25 Dec. 26
14 Mar. 21
8 April 26
3 May 43
25 Sept 14
20 July 20
6 Dec. 44
346
Captains.
\
8toU$^ William John, Royal Artillery • •
Story, Qectixe Walter, Unattached ••••••
Strange, Charles, Unattached
Btrangwayes, Thomas, 12 Foot
Strangways, Qeorfre Fox, Unattached ....
Stranbeniee, Charles, 6 West India Regt.
Stuart, Hon. Arch. Geo., 6 West 1. Regt
Stoart, Charles Angustos, Unattached . .
Stoart, Hon, John, Unattached
Suckling, Nelson Fleming, Unattached . .
9 Sutherland, Andrew, 5 R. Vot. fiatt.
Sutherland, Edward, Unatt., Store- ^
keeper, Royal Hoepital, CheUea. . * • 5
9 Sweeny, Charles Fred., Unattached . .
Sweny, Welhore Ellis. 9 Foot
Synnot, Walter, 89 Foot
Swyny, Henry Joseph, Unattached
Tallan, Lawrence,'*^ Unattached
Taylor, James, Unatt
Teale, Charles Shipley, Unattached,
Stqff Officer of PentUmere
9 Telford, William,*** 1 Dragoons ....
9 Tench, Henry, 10 Foot.
•Terry, John, 74 Foot
•Terry, Stephen, 8 Foot
9 Thatcher, Sackyille Z.,**« Unattached
Thomoif ThamoM Beet, Royal Marines .
Thompson, Edward, Royal Staff Corps .
9 Thompaon, Jamea, 89 Foot
Tidy, Gordon Skelly.*^ Unattached . . .
9 Tinting, Oeo. Vaughan,^* R. Engineers
Tireman, Henry Stephen, Royal Artillery
Tobin, John, Unattached, Acdutant iV. >
Glauceeter MUitia )
Toby, Isaac, Royal Marines . .'
m Tompkins, New. Rich., Unattached. .
9 Toole, WiUUm,"' 40 Foot
Torriano, C. Strangways,"' Royal Artillery
Townsend, Samuel Irwin, Grenadier Qds.
Qffil Trafford, Sigismund,*^ I Dragoons. .
Triscott, Joseph, Royal Marines
9 Trotter, John,*'* Royal ArUllery
Trotter, Robert Knox, Sab. Insp. of Mil.
Trower, Anthony, 4 Ceylon Regt.
Tucker y John Tudor,*^* Royal Marines . .
Tnlloch, James Dundas Gregory, 84 )
Foot, St^ff Officer of Pensioners •• )
Tamer, Richard, Royal Marines
Tweed, Aagustos, Unattached
{Twoedie, Michael,"* Royal Artillery ..
Cfi Tyndale, Charles W.,''* UnatU ....
Ussher, John,"^ Unattached
Vane, Charlea Birch, Unattached
Varlo, George, Royal Marines
Vaoghan, Eugene James, 57 Foot, )
A4jutant Carmarthen MUitia . . . . )
9 Vaoghan, Herbert Henry ,'^* Unatt . .
Veitch, Thomas George, Unattached ....
9 Vcntry, T. T. Arpm« Lord, 43 Foot. . . .
Temon, Bowater Henry, Unattached ....
9 Vetch, James,"* Royal Engineers ....
y hicent, Thomas, Royal York Rangers • .
9 Visme, Francis de, 00 Foot
Vyryan, Thomas, 41 Foot
Wake, Ricliard William, R. African Corps
9 Walker, WilliaiD, S4 Foot
10
7
6
17
6
28
80
26
12
16
7
27
12
1
7
2
1
25
5
9
1
19
9
19
15
1
6
28
3
121
5
25
14
7
2
26
12
I
7
18
12
3
1
9
30
30
18
29
17
17
1
90
22
15
10
0
July
Feb.
May
Feb.
Oct.
Oct.
April
Nov.
July
Jan.
April
Nov.
April
May
June
Dec.
Nov.
Aug.
April
15
19
03
20
95
2
2286
25
9
8
5
2930
0018
1514
2323
0427
10
10
13
93
31
21
14
April
May
Dec.
Jane
April
Sept.
Aug.
Feb.
Nov.
June
June
29 Jane
6 July
21 Nov.
4 June
25 Jane
14 Dec.
25 May
14 Oct.
Ang.
13 Mar.
13 May
21
25
23
04
25
96
31
08
16127
25
05
14 April 2625De«.
7 May 1229 Dec.
6 Feb. 17 19 Nov.
3 Sept. 95 7 Dec.
18 Oct 83 16 July
27 Aug. 2422 Aug.
4 Dec. 17 14 May
25 10 Dec. 27
13
04
Dec. 11 '25 Aug. 13 2 April 41 30
July 03 15 Dec. 04 24 July 1225
never never 25 Dec 13
never never 5 Dec. 09 9
Nov. 1026 Ang. 13 8 Feb. 39| 6
April 00 4 July 12 27 May 34
Nov. 07 1 Mar. 10 13 June 16[10
June 06 15 Oct 07 23 May 1625
May 28 3 Dec. 29 5 July 4428
July 12 21 July 13 19 Oct. 96
Ang. 28 4 July SO 21 July 41
Dec 25 16 Aug. 97 30 Oct 40128
April
Nov.
Dec.
April
July
June
June
Nov.
May
Mar.
July
July
Feb.
May
May
May
May
Dec.
June
Nov.
Jane
Ang.
never
Oct
July
Oct.
Mar.
Aug.
April
July
10
11
05
06
83
10
97
08
25
03
06
80
98
10
09
11
1
12
17
3
09131
26
93
9
10
25
22
25
21
1
6
2
14
Sept.
Dec.
Aug.
Oct
never
July
July
Nov.
July
Dec.
April
28
13
07
06
11
03
11
96
04
13
14 Feb. 84
17
24
95 0
0916
96|l0
5
10 8
07 1
1310
1031
04*28
25 22
09ll3
Dec.
Sept
June
June
July
Dec.
April
Not.
Jan.
July
Feb.
July
Mar.
Aug.
Dec.
Feb,
April
JoiM
12
28
07
08
OAPTAIK.
86
80
9891
11
99
04
8011
94
2597
97
18
88
87 99
25191
97
41
87
8
8
86196
22 May 48
22 May
19 Sept
9 Nov,
26 June
28 Aug.
9 Nov.
26 Oct
19 Jan.
9 Ang.
15 July
27 May
88
14
98
27
18
84
29 Aug. 41
03 9 Feb.
11 5 Jane
12 22 July
13 5 Aug.
1128 Dec
30 10 Jan.
95 15 July
9694 0el.
18
27
30
24
32
4
8
24128
21
15*28
1219
0525
26,16
1122
Sept
June
Aug.
Jan.
July
June
Mar.
Dec.
July
Mar.
41
23
35
11
WBKN
PLACED Off
HALF PAY. .
6
18
8
15
16
18
25
Jnly 80
Nov. 9S
Job. 90
Jane 89
Oct 07
July 45
April 99
Ang. 95
Mar. 97
Dec 8d
Dee. 87
Sept 80
1808
Nov. 44
Ang. 45
Oct 41
11 Oct 44
19
2615
10
15
9010
1525
10 1
80 96
9
15
49
Feb. 16
1814
Sept 01
Dec 99
Ang. t9
Jan. 17
Aog. 40
Ang. 40
Mar. 49
Jane 90
April 17
April 99
Jaly 03
Mar. 16
Sept 14
Aug. 81
Dec. 80
Jane 15
lOFebw 44
16
5
17
1
18
3925
0328
6
25
1
II
2628
13*11
Feb. 14
June 97
Dec 13
Sept 87
Jan. 97
June 47
Aag. 06
ine 46
27
18I2I
07
12
13
ao|25
15115
Jan.
July
Dec
Jan.
Mar.
Dec
Feb,
July
May
Jane
91
49
17
94
54
99
15
t9
15
Captainit
347
!
OORMBT,
BTC.
!
never
13 Not.
^NoT.
16 June
20 Jane
11 April
5 Oct.
20 Deo.
15 Mar.
24 Sept.
12 May
21 April
9 Walker, WUliam. 7 West India fiegt . .
Walab, JohD^ BojiU Artillery
W#M, Lewii Edward, Royal Artilleiy
Wtrdy John » 84 Foot
Wftrd« WilUam, R. West India Rangers, >
A4i* Cornwall ami Dwoon Mintrs. . )
Ward, William, Unattached
Warde, Walter, Unattached, Stqff Ojffi"
ter qf Pennon£rs
^Wamer, Richard, 6 Foot
Warringrton, Thomhill, 76 Foot
Water»f Thomas, Royal Marines
9 Watklns, William Nowell, 48 Foot. • . .
Watson, MoH. Richard, Unattached • • • .
Watson, William, 21 Dragoons ........
Wahb, Daniel Peploe, Unattached
Webb, John, Unattached
9 ^ebb, Jokm Wyiwi* »> 7 R. Vet. Batt.
Webb, Robert,'^ Royal Marines
i3i Webb, Vere,«w Unattached, Acfj.
Cardigan MUitia
ni Webster, James C.,^ Unattached
Weeks, Forster Israel, Glengarry Fen |25 May
Welch, Stephen J. W. F., Cape Regt. . . 27 Aug.
Welchman, Qeo. Thomas, Royal Marines 31 Aug.
Weller, Francis, Royal Artillery. 15 Dec.
9 Wellings, George, Unattached 14 Feb.
9SB WeUs, Fortescue,^ Royal Artillery . . 4 Oct.
Wemyss, James, Unattached
Wetherall, Charles,^ Unattached
Whalley, George Briscoe, Unattached. . . .
9 4m Wharton, William,*<>7 43 Foot ....
White, James, Unattached
9 Wbltle, Rci>ert,»« Unattached
9 WhiUey, James, 9 Foot
Whitmore, Mortimer R. S., 19 Dragoons, )
Stqff Officer of Pensioners 5
Wightmao, Geoige, 48 Foot
Wigsell, Atwood Dalton, 60 Foot
Wilford, Ernest Christian, R. Staff Corps
9 Wilkinson, WiUiam, 3 R. Vet. Batt.. .
Willard, Leonard KUham, 1 1 R. Vet. Bat.
9 Williams, James, 11 Foot
Williams, Joseph, Royal Marines
Williams, Rowland Edward, 7 W. I. Regt.
Wills, Thomas Lake, Royal Marines • •
Willson, James Kennett,^ R. Marines,
St^ff Officer qf Pensioners
Willson, Thomas» 20 Dragoons
Wilson, Edward, 57 Foot
Wilson, James, Coldstream Qds
WUson, John, Royal Marines • .
Wilson, Joseph Fraser, UnatUched
Wilson, Peter Theodore, Roval Marines. .
yWindham, Joseph Smytb,>^* 17 Dragoons
*Wioaington, Hen. Jeffreys, 39 Foot • • . .
Wise, Waiiam, 72 Foot
Wishart, Alexander, 15 Foot • . . . .
Witts, John, Royal Marines
Wolrige, Ambrose A. R., Royal Marines. .
9 Wood, James^ Royal Marines
Wood, William,*" Royal Marines, Stqjf \
Officer qf Pensioners i
9 Woodford, John, Unattached
SWoodhouse, Robert,^ 38 Foot
Woods^ Richard,^ 8 R. Veteian Batt.
9 Woolcombe, Robert,"* Royal Artillery'
LIEUT.
04
13
03
S6
25
1 Dec.
13 July
20 Mar.
Dee. 08 14 Sept
23 Nov.
5 July
17 Sept.
18 Jaly
18 Aog.
29 Jane 32
4 Dec
IMay
7 Aug.
38
28
35
CAPTAIN.
08 30 Deo.
05 20 June
16 6 May
05 82 Oct.
9 May
25 Oct.
25 Oct.
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
19 9 Aug. 20
1524 Feb. 83
85
1226 Oct. 16
4329 Dec. 46
4425 Oct. 44
4225 Oct. 43
22
27
2
23
26
11
18
20
19
9
nerer
Not.
July
June
Not.
April
July
July
July
May
Dec.
• • • •
!
10 April
15 Aug.
12 Dec.
4 Dec.
2 Jan.
25 Aug.
22 Aug.
26 Jane
5 July
3 Dec.
2 Sept.
never
23 Aug.
9 April
2 July
12 Jan.
12 Feb.
98
04
03
17
09
15
04
08
05
12
14
05
25
05
17
11
06
17
13
26
06
24
08
05 17 Dec.
25 Dec.
98 23 Jan.
08 22 July
13 July
31 July
19 Sept.
27 July
20 July
14 Not.
1 Feb.
31 Jan.
8 Aug.
12 Jan.
11 Dec.
7 Oct
22 Feb.
27
0030
41
14
99
07
97
05
97
15 Oct 16
06 18 June
WoikiiuuiyThoiiiaa^ Unattached ••#... /.I 3 Jan. ll| 8April
12 Sept.
5 June
19 May
22 June
5 April
29 Mar.
22 Dec.
noTcr
21 Feb.
14 Not.
12 May
4 July
25 April
10 May
30 Dec.
17 Aug.
2 Dec.
1 July
05
06
14
04
04
20
10
22
05
10
09
13
20
06
26
08
25
11
08
12
6
6
17
12
23
29
2122
10
SO
06
24
10
06
5 Aug. 28
24
14
29
3
10
28
25
3
May
Feb.
Mar.
Ang.
April
Aug.
July
July
Dec.
09
43
23
07
01
08
03
05
01
12 Oct 32
4
9
20
10
1010
95
08
27
05
96
03
12
13
27
14
17
26
1
15
14
Feb.
Feb.
Dec.
June
June
Jan.
Dee.
never
May
May
Not.
Aug.
May
8 Mar.
19 May
26 Not.
12 Dec.
3 July
23 Sept.
7 Mar.
25
2
13
12
30
1025
25
18
26
29
13
32
19 Aug. 30
29
9
13
30
22
17
Not.
Feb.
Sept
Mar.
Sept.
Mar.
July
Oct.
June
July
Aug.
Mar.
Dec.
Jane
25
12
27
31
37
15
10
7
18
3
Sept. 14
July 83
Oct. 81
Sept. 30
Mar. 28
Dec. 88
July 89
6 Sept 31
IDec. 27
25 Aug. 16
6 Sept 27
25
2529
25
24
35
12
47
24
1325
08
08
24
07
11
96
09
31
08
99
05
31
32
17
8
19
2
1
14
8
13
9
7
28
7
31
13
15
5
25
23
6
27
31
13
16 April
13 17 July 23
09 5 June 12
06 28 Dec. 09113
07
12
Mar.
Jan.
April
Sept.
Dec.
Sept.
Oct
Oct
Aug.
Feb.
Mar.
June
April
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
Not.
Dec.
Not.
Sept.
July
July
Not.
22
27
2
1
30
6
June 25
July 25
Oct 85
June 34
April 41
June 20
Mar. 47
Dee. 27
Feb. 16
16 Feb. 38 23 Jane 43
14
47
31
13
04
13
11
08
0927
42
4
19
25
1
25
1814
June 47
April 31
Feb. 16
Sept. 14
June 16
Not. 15
1625
10125
37
27
27
21 Sept. 43
Mar. 16
Feb. 16
May 37
13
0524
12i25
1325
11 May
29 Oct
21 April
Aug.
18 Jane
3 Aog.
41
21
08
26
40
41
25
33
12
84
30
13
6
30
5
4
Feb. 87
Dec. 05
Dec. 14
Sept. 14
July 47
Sept. 21
Sept 13
June 32
Aug. 43
3 Not. 41
12 July 33
18 Jane 84
8 Mar. 31
348
Captains.
Wonley, James White, Sab. laep. of Hil.
9 Wrench, Wm. Handfleld, R. Afr. Corps
Wri^rht, George, Royal Marines • . .
Wf iprht, Thomas, 95 Foot
y Wrixon, Nicholas,^ Unattached
Wolff, Kenelm Chandler, Royal Artillery
Wyatt. Alex. H. L., Unattached
Wyatr, Samuel, Royal Artillery
Wyndham, Alex. Wadham, Unattached . .
WynUp ^tr WilUsm, Infalids, Captain qf )
Landtnon Fort ....••.•!•••.••••• y
Wynne, John, Royal Artillery ....••••••
Wynter, Robert, Royal Artillery
Wynyard, HenryBuekley Jenner,Unatt., ^
A4fuittnt North Mayo MUitia 5
Young, Henry, Unattadhed
Young, James, 88 Foot •
Young, WiUiam, Royal Maiines. • •
2d LIEUT.
BTC.
1 July
1 A)Mrll
11 July
6 Feb.
4 April
29 Oct.
17 Sept
28 Feb.
16 Mar.
3 April
16 Dec*
26 July
9 April
30 June
11 Oct.
10 July
UBUT.
12|21 July
07 23 Oct.
08 25 Oct.
06 19 Feb*
11 13 May
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TFar Services qf the Captains.
1 Captain Abbott serred in Lord Bridport's action with the French flsal tm the 23d Jbim
1795. In the fbllowfaig year he was at the redaction of the French, Duteb^ aad B{lBBlah<C<)loBfea
in the West Indies. In 1797 he was at the capture of TrinidadL and in 1792 si th* tadaeliai of
Svrinam. In 1801 he serred under Lord Nelson at the battle of Copenhagen. In 1809 h& oom-
manded the IntrepuTa Marines in the attack upon Capri, and he was afterwards presMit mt th«
defence of Gaeta. In 1809 he strved at the reduction of Martmiqoe and tbe Saintss ; and in
the following year he was wounded at the attaelc upon Gnadaloupe. Subseqaeally he w«a e»»
gaged in Tar ions mfaior affairs with batteries and gunboats off Tarifa in the Scraitr of Gthnhar.
2 Captain J. H. Adair senred with the 60th at the eaptore of Martini^nB aad Leafisibtaa^te
1809 I ii Onadaloupe in 1810, and again in 1815.
3 Captain Agnew serred with the 82Dd during the PenmsuHir campaigna of 1608» 9, 12» and
13, and nas present at the capture of Oporto, battle of TalaTera, and sabsequienl affatfa ; alia as
the battle of Vittoria, where his leg was so seTerely fjradured as to require three sspawsie Mpgo
totioM of the tirfgh.
4 Captain Alexander serTed in the PeninsQla and South of Pranoe from 18) S to the and af
that war in 1814, including the battles of Vittoria (wounded), Maya Pass, the Pyranaaa (28Sh,
29th, SOth, and 31st July 1813X Nivelle, Sl Palais, Nir^, Bayonne, Ortbaa, Ain^ Tashea, and
Toulouse.
5 Captain Andros served with the 65th daring^ the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in Qnnsrat and
Rutch, and was present at the capture of the Forts of Jooain, Anjar Khunooota, Dhingoe, and
Dwarka. Serred also throughout the Mahratta campaigns of 1816y 17, and i8^ InrhJiag thn
battle before and subiequent capture of Poonah, and the afKiir of A^ht***-
6 Captain Apple ton senred in the Penfaiaula in 1809 and 10, and was preacot at thn batlln of
Bnsaoo.
7 Captain Robert Armstrong served in the Peninsula with the 61st, from July 1809 id JaSi
1810, and again from Oct. 1811 to Feb. 1814, including the battle of TalaTera, sSornu^g the
forts and battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, and blo^ade of Pampeluna.
8 Captain Baee orosicd the desert in Egypt with the Indian army under Sir DaTid Baifd an
1801. He serred aUo with the expedition to Italy undtr Sir Jamea Craig in 1805-6 ;
quently in Sicily and Calabria ; and finally in the Peninsula, with the Duke of Wellu^gtan,
was present at the passage of the Hnebra, blockade of Pompelnna, battlea of Pyrcnaan (99th
July to 2nd Aug.), Nivelle, Nive (9th to 13th Dec), blockade of Bayonne, battlea of Orthaa nad
Toulouse (horse shot under him), and various minor affairs. He has raceiTtd a Bcdnl for Tbu*
louse, in which action he commanded the 61st for several hours and to itaotoie. Heaalne-
quently served leventeen years as Aisistaut Deputy Quarter Master General in Dublin.
9 CioMain Basset was employed in raising the siege of Bilboa. 35th December 1886. TVawnt
in the field astiont on the lOih, 12th, 14ih, 15 th, and 16th March ; attack and oarryinn hf
assault the town of Hemani, 12(h May ; and oapitnlntion of the town of Fontarabin, 17ili May,
1837.
10 C^taioG.M*Leod Baynea serred in the Penininla, from Sept. 1812 to the end of the war
War Services of the Captains. 349
in 1814, mdndisg the battles of the Fjrrenees (30lh July), Nivelle and Toalouse. Senred also
the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
11 Captain Valentine Beadon serred off the coast of France from 1811 to 1814, and was pre-
sent in Tsorioos boat actions. In 1615 he waa at the capture of N^les and Gaeta ; and in 1824
seTersl J euMged with pirates in the West Indies.
IS Captfibi Beaafioy served with the 2nd battalioa of the 27th on the eastern ooast of Spam
during the campaigns of 1812 and 13, including the battle of Castalla and biege of Tarragena.
Served ^so in the American war, in 1814.
13 Captain Beanui serired in the Peninsnla with the 87th from March 1813 to the end of that
war hi 1814, and was present at the investment of Bayonne.
14 Capcain Berington serred at Waldieren, in 1809.
15 Captssn Berry served nearly flye vears with the amy in Sicily, and was present at the
taking of the islands of Isohia and Procida. Served en board the Weazle brig, outting out gun-
boau on the coast of Calabria in 1811.
1ft Captain Beverhoudt served at the eaptnre of Gaadalope, in 1815.
17 Captain Birch served at the defence of Cadis.
19 Captain Biscklin served with the 3rd battnlion Royals at Quatre Bras 16th Jane, the re-
treat on the 17 lb, at Waterloo on the 18th (at which last he was woanded), captore of Paris,
and with the army of ocoapation in France in 1815 and 1816. Embarked to join the 2nd battal-
lion la the East Indies, and served with the army in the Deccan the campaigns of 1B17, 18, and
19 ; the pursuit of the Nsgpore Bajah ; battle of Nagpore, and other minor aotioos and skir*
mishes. Served with Sir John Doveton's force in pursuit of the Peishwa -, the siege of Asseer-
ghnr in 1819, and commanded the leading company at the assault
20 Captain Bland served in the Mahratta war with the Royals, and was present at the cap-
tures of X^agpore and Asseerghur. Commanded two companies of the Royals at the taking of
the Hill Forts in Candeish. Received a contusion on the head from a matchlock ball at Niuly-
ghaum, and was seyerely wounded in the leg at Asseerghur.
21 Captain Blennerhasset served with the 7Sd in the campaign of 1815, and was present at
the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. During the Kandian insurrection in Ceylon in 1818
nnd 19. Sewed with the 88th in Ava, in 1825.
iUk Captain Boyes served in the American war with the 85th, and was present in the action
ii Bladeadbntg, oaptvre of Washington, actions at Baltimore and New Orleans.
^3 Oaplain Brander senred the campaign of 1815 with the Ist Dragoon Guards, and waa
present afrtha ha«tle of Waterloo.
24 Captate Brodie served with the Royals at the siege of Toulon in 1793, and was seyerely
wouBded in the right leg. In 1794 he served the campaign in Corsica, %ad was present at the
ttormiBiir ^^ ^^ C^yention Redoubts and the captore ot the Karteilo Towers with the garrison
«f Si, FiarsDso, capitolaSion of Bastia, stonning the Moselle Forta, and before Calri during a
aiege of 52 days. In 1799 he served in Holland, and was at the battle on landing at the
fiiSdar, in the action of tlm 10th Sept, and was severely wounded in the right thigh in the action
of the 2nd October. He served with Sir James Pulteney's ezpeditton at ]^rrol« Vigo, and Cadis.
In ^801 he served the Egyptian campaign, including the action at the landing, ana Uioae of the
13th and 21st March, battle of Rhamanah, capture of Bonaparte's Drom^aiy Corps in the
Di^ertk and oaptnre of Cairo. In 1803 he served with the expedition against St. Lucia, and
Itfaded ni Ause de Ciooc 2l8t June, when the outposts were driven in and the town of Castries
taken; also at the storming of Morne Fortunee, and at the capitulation of Tobaga In 1809 he
served in India with the Field Force in the Ceded districts j and in 1814 he joined the Field
'Batob nader General Doveton.
S5 Captain Thomas Brown served with the 70th at the siege of Copenhagen, in 1807 i and
mibscqmntXy in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including the de«
fence of Cadis, battle of Busaoo (slightly wounded), lines of Torres Yedras, pursuit of Masseaa»
iothm; ct Boa d'Aronee, battles of Fuentes d'Onor and Salamanca, siege of Borgos, battles of
the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nlve, and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was severely
wounded nt Quutre Bras.
36 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 daring the campaig^ns of 1808, 9, 10» 11,
and l^moliiding the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, capture of Lisbon, battles of Talavera and
B«M0o, the retreat to the lines of Torres Vedras, action of Redinba, capture of Campo Mayor,
siege «f OkivenQa, first and third sieges of Badi^oz, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo } and at the battle
of Salamanca^ capture of Madrid and subsequent retreat into Portugal, he commanded the light
eoMpnny of the 40th.
a/ Captain Barges wna severely wounded at Waterloo.
t^ Captain Alexander Borke served in the American war with the 8th, and was present in
the action a» Flattaburg.
29 Capiafai J. C. Barton served on the eastern coast of Spahd firom Marph 1813 to the end of
that war ittl814.
90 Captain Joseph Burton served the X^^ptian oampaign of 1807» and he wat lubsequeutlj
at the tudng of the heights of Clenoa.
360 War Services of the Captaine.
ftl Cbptein John Cftmeron lenred with the 79ih dxaiag th« campaign of 1908'D, hidnaing lh«
battle of Coronna. Expedition to Walcberen and siege of FtuBhing in 1809. Babsequsntly in tba
Peninmila from Jan. 1 810 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battlM of BoMoOyFimitei
d'Onor, Salamanca, NiveUe, Nire, and Toolouie.
84 Captain Donald Campbell (2 Boyai Veteran Battalion) served the oampaign of 1S15 with
the 71 St, and was slightly wonnded at Waterloo.
d5 Captam John CampbeU (h. p. 26 F.) senred at New Orleans with the 0th Weat Lidinregt
86 Captain Wm. Campbell (let) served in the Peninsula with the 80th from Aumt 1811 to
Jnne 1818, including the atormin? of Badijoa, battle of Salamanca^ adrance to Madrid, aiege of
Boigoa, and affiiir of Vflla Murid on the retreat from Burgos.
38 Captain Carnegie aenred in Portugal from Not. 1800 to 1811.
80 Captain Carr served in the North Sea, on the coast of France, and North and Bootih
America from 181S to 1815.
40 Ci^tain Garmthers served in the Peninsula with the 43d during tibe oampaigna of 1818
and 14.
41 Captain Cater was engsged in several affiiirs with gun-boata in the Bal^ in 1910. In
1818 he was at the deatmction of a French frigate under the batteries near Cherboorg, end al
the counter-revolution in Holland, 21 st Nov. 1813. From 1818 to 1821 at the capture of a nnas*
bar of slavers on Uie coast of Africa. Served in the north of Spain, indnding the sortie frosa
BUboa, 10th May ; defence of the Lines of San Sebastian, 6th andOth Jane ; and attack of Uaea
1st Oct 1886.
42 Captain Oanlfield served in the Mediterranean and the Peninsula with the 44th from Aptfl
1806 to the end of that war in 1814, including the captures of Santa Maura, and the Idands tt
Isehia and Prodda ; dso the dege of Tarragona. Served also in the American war, indudtng
the actions of Bladentbuig, Bdtimore, and New Orleans, at which last he was dfghtly wounded.
43 Captain John J. Chapman served with the expediUon to Walcberen, and waa preaenl at
the siege of Flnshing.
45 CapUin DonaM Chisholm was slightly wounded at Quatre Bras.
46 Sir William Clerke served with the 52d Light Infantry in the Peninsula, and waa jiresent
at the battles of the Nivelle, Nive, (9th, 10th, and 11th Dec. 1813), Ortbes, Tarbes, and Toolonae.
Served also in the campaign of 1815, and was present at Waterloo, and subsequently wHU Ibe
Army of Occupation.
47 Captain Close joined the army under the Duke of Wellington at the doae of thePadnfidar
48 Captain Robert Cochrane served in the Peninsula with the Bifle Brigade from Angntt 1811
to the end of that war in 1814, indnding the defence of Cadis, actions of Aranjues, San Mun«a^
and San Milan j battle of Yittoria, and action at the bridge of Vera. Served also thecampnIgB
•f 1815, and wa# present at the batde of Waterloo and capture of Paris. Severdy wounosd In
the left arm at Vera, and slightly in the left breast at Waterloo.
49 Captain B. Mortimer Cochrane served on the frontiers of the United States throagbol
the last war with America, including the operations at Fort Qeorge, Niagara, and Fort Brie.
50 Captain Wm. H. Cockbnme was detached from Gibraltar for the defence of Tarlfkte 1911
•nd 12, when the French were defeated, leaviog their gnus behind. Served subsequently in tha
Peninsula to the end of that war in 1814, and was present at the investment of Bayonne md
repulse of the sortie. Embarked afterwards for America, where he served until the termhiatiaft
of the war with the United States.
51 Captain Colby served at Walcheren, in 1800.
53 Captain James B. Colthurst was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
54 Captain Colville embarked in 1810 with the Guards for Cadtx, then bedeged, and was pre-
sent at the battle of Barrosa. He served afterwards with the Peninsular army as Aide-de«Caiip
to Lord Lynedoch, and was present at the siege of Ciudad Bodrigo, the action of Bl Bodon*
battle Yittoria, the two sieges of San SebasUao, and nassage of the Bidatsoa; he then pro-
ceeded to Holland, and was present at the alEdr of Merxem, and the attack on Bergvn-
op-Zoom.
55 Captdn Conrady served at the taking of Kandy and the Kandian provinces In Oeykn, in
1815. Also at the suppression of the rebeUion in 1817 and 18.
56 Captain Cotton served at the capture of the Islands of ladkia and Prodda, in 1809 ; aho
at the siege of Genoa, in 1814.
57 Caputn Cawell served the Kandian campdgns of 1817 and 18, and was engsged with At
enemy on numerous ocoasiona.
60 Captain Cresawdl served with the army under Lord Moira fai 1704*5. In Irehnd dniag
the rebellion hi 1798. Campaign of 1790 in Holland faicluding the actions of the 27th Aog^ lOth
and 19th Sept., 2nd and 6th Oct. Expedition to Hanover in 1805 ; dege and capture ofOmn-
hsgen, in 1807 ; Pentnralar campaigns from March 1810 to the close of that war in 1814, Inclal-
ing the operations In Alemtigo and investment of Badsjos in 181 1 ; action on Uie hdgbis of 6aa
Chriatoval, first uege of Ba^iyos and sorde from thence, third siege and capture at Badajos,
battle of the Nivelle, passage of the Adonr, and battle of Orthea (dangeroudy wovnMI), Ihikt
other desultory tervioes.
War Services of the Captains. 351
61 Otptaiii CkibiU lerred on the ezpeilition to Copenhagen in 1807, wnd on that to Walcheren
in 1809. Peninaular campaign! from Feb. 1813 to the end of thai war in 1814, inohviing the
baitiet of Vittoria. P^reoees, Orthes, and Toulouse.
62 Captain Curtis senred at Waloheren in 1809, and was present at the attaok of Ter Vera,
and tiefe of Flashing.
63 The Honourable Captain Cast serred with the Srd Dnnroon Qnards in the Peninsola fitan
Aprii 1809 to the end of that war in 1814. ezcept'the year 1812 ; and he was present at the bat-
tles of Talavera and Busaoo, in all the affairs with his Regiment on the Betreat to the lAam of
LisboD, and lastly at the battle of Toulouse.
64 Captain Darem terred with the 88th at the attack on Bnenos Ayres, 5th July 1807. Aft
the defence of Cadix in 1809 and 10; subsequent campaigns in the Peninsula, including the pmv
•nit of the Ffendi firom the Lines of Torres Vedras, action at Sabugal, battle of Foentes d'(hior»
second siege of Badajos, action at El Bodon, siege and eapture of Ciudad Rodrigo^ third siege
and capture of Badajoi (wounded at the asiaoii^, battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pampelona, and
the Pyrenees M)assage of the Bidassoa, battles or Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes (wounded) ; aetions at
Vie Agorre, Tarbes, and Hasparen, battle of Toulouse, and Tarions other minor afiBairs. Serred
afterwards in the American war, and was present in the action in Plattsburg.
65 Captain DaTid Danes served the campaign of 1815 with the 32nd, and was slightly wounded
at Qoatre Bras, and seyerely at Waterloo.
66 Captain Alfred Davies was present with a squadron of the 22nd I^ght Dragoons at tha
battle of Maheidpore, 2l8t Deo. 1817 ; and at the taVing of Talneir in 1818.
67 Captain William Davies was landed in 1800 at Mabon, in Minorca, in oommand of a de*
ladluneni of Marines, to preyent the prisoners of war in the Lasaretto from rising and eilbeting
their escape during a Mutiny of the Bpanish Walloon Guards. At the capture and destmotioa
of a fort on Isle Verte, near La Civtat, 1st June 1812, he reoeired a severe wound by a rifle
ball, in the right thigh. On the 8 th May, 1813, as a Tolunteer, at the cutting out of an armed
Xy bee from under the fort and tower of Orbitcllo. At the capture of the island of Pousa, nader
Sir Charles Napier, where, as a rolunteer, with a detachment of Marines, he landed, and
■tormad and captured one of the batteries. Oq the 4th Oct. 1813, as a yolunteer in the storm-
ing of the fort protecting the ancborsge at Marinello, when one gunboat and thirteen of the
enemy's vessels deeply laden were captured, and one gun-boat sunk. At the landing of the
Italian Levy at Via Keggio, in 1813. At the landing near Leghorn, in Dec. 1813, when 270
Marines chamd and defeated between 600 and 700 French Infantry, supported by 30 Cavalry,
received a sabre wound from the charge of Cavalry. At the capture of a castle near Spiisia,
2dth March 1814. Present at the siege and capture of fort Santa Maria, 29th March following.
Also at the capture of Genoa, under Lord William Bentinch.
68 CiHP<^ ^' ^- I>eacon served at Naples in 1804 ; in Sicily and Calabria in 1805 and 6, ia*
doding the battle of Maida ; in the Peninsula, including the siege of San Sebastian i snbs^
qnently in the American war, including the actions at Bladensbure, Baltimore, and New Orleans.
On boird the Voieano bomb in an eogsgement with the Saucy Jack American privateer.
69 Captain Dewell served the campaign of 1814 in HollaniJ, under Lord Lynedoch, and oom-
naoded the batteries in position sgainst Fort Lillo. Continued with the army under the Prince
of Orange ; commanded the British and Dutch Artillery, under General Bergh, at Mons->in
advance of the position of the allied army-^dtiring the battle of Watterloo ; 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 Maubeoge and PhtliiKi
TiUe; after which he advanced to Paris, and continued with we army of occupation until its
retnm to England.
70 Captain Timothy Dillon, after serving in Ireland in the Bebellion in 1798, sailed with the
2ad (Qneen's) on the expedition to the Helder in 1799, and was present in the battles of the
19th Sept., 2nd auc^Gth October. He next served the Egyptian campaign of 1801 (medal), in-
cluding the action on the landing, blockade of Aboukir, actions of the 13th and 21st Msroh,
bombtfdment and surrender of Fort St. Julien, taking of Fort Rahmania together with abont
800 French troops coming to its relief ; surrender of Grand Cairo and of Alexandria. He
served in the campaign under Sir John Moore and on the retreat to Corunna, in the 76th regt.
71 Captain Donelan served with the 48th in the operations against the Rajah of Coorg in April
1834.
72 Captain Dore served in the Nepaulese war in 1815 and 16 ; in the Deecan oampaign in
1817 ana 18 ; and in the action at Ponniar, 29th Dec. 1843 (bronze star).
73 Captain Dowdall served the Mahratta campaigns of 1818 and 19. indnding the taking ef
Lo^ur, Isapoor, Kooaree, Rhygur, Raree, besides several other small forts, and he was severely
woanded at the storming of Raree, 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 Cainpbeli, 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 89 th to five different storms.^
74 Captain Dowmsn served with the 40th throughout the operations in Candabar and in
Aflfehamstan, in 1841 and 42 ; and he acted as Aide-de-camp to Major*General Dennis in the
actton at Maharajpore on the 29th Deo. 1843.
3S2 War Services of the Captains.
76 CapUin Dryidftle wqb pmeot with the 27th at the tahing.of the isbnai «f IteM>jii4
Prookk in 1S09. Served Afterwards in Spein frooi UU to the «Bd of IhaMntf in 18d4, MM-
iag the tftking of Alooy, batUes of Biar end Cettaila, eiege of Taraegone> engft^eMeaiel the
Pass of Onlel* and hlodiede of BeroeloDA*
76 Captain Duncan eer?ed with the espedttioa to BresMB la GetnuMy, ia 1806. iUeo in
the Ametioan wart laolading the eaptore of Hooce laland*
77 Captain Dyer aerred the campaign of 1842 in AffghwiiaUMi (medal) with the ad Lighi
Dragoons.
7$ Captain Edmonds served in the Feninsala with the 66th from March 1869 to ih« end tf
tiiat war in 1814, and was slinky wouodad at the battle of Talarera, 2tth Jnky ia09.
79 Captain JSdwardea served in the Peninsula from Jaa. 1813 lo June 1814» and wae ppseuit
at iho battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidaasoa and of tlMi Adour, aad
Investment of Bayonne, He served also the campaign of 1815, inclodsog th0 battle of
Waterloo^
79* Captain William Elliott s^ved with the 2Ad Life Guards in th« Peiliniida, MnBa^mad
Flander«, and was present at the battle of Vittoria, at Pampelan% the Pyreaoai, Xoi^an^
Waterloog and capture of Paris.
80 Captain Heronles Ellis served in the Peninsnla with the 88th, from Mareh 1809 tothoeod
of that war in 1814, inolnding the Aret aiege of Badajoi, and battles of Bnaaco»faeBtead'Okmr,
Vittoria and the Pyrenees.
81 Captain Emerson served with the d5th at the taking of Sa&ta Maara» etoxnUBg «f the
•nem/s ontposts, aad at the taking of the lefdan Islands.
82 Captain Eoderby served with the 22nd Light D/agooDs at Belganm and Sholapore^iftiaU;
and with the 16th Lucers at Bhnrtpore in 1825-6. In addition to the above he semd three
years in the royal navy as nidehipman, and was on board H. M. S. Dsfenca at the battle of
Trafalgar.
88 GiptBin A. FitsQerald Evans aerved in the Peninsnla with the 5th bsttafion oC the eoth
from Sept. 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, includingthe action at Alba de Tormea, battles of
Tittoris, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Nive. actien of Gams, battle of Ortbe% actions of LembE^ge*
Vio Bigorre, and Tar bea, and battle of Tonlooe.
84 Captain James Evans served at Walcheren, and was present at the tieKe of Fhishhig*
86 Captain Payerman served in Egypt imder Sir Balph Aberoromby, and faaa veeeived the
Egyptian medsL
86 Captain Fisk aerved as Adjutant of the 17th Lt. Drsgoona duing the campaign of 1890 in
Entch.
87 Captain Poot served the campaign of 1814 and 15 in Holland, Belgium, aad Fnmea, In-
elnding tne attack on Merxem^ bombardment of the shipping at Antwerp, attack on BcTgen«tap-
Zooaa, and battle of Waterloo.
88 Captaui Charlee Ford served at the siege of Flnshmg, in 1809 ; and at Keir OrieanB» in
1814.
89 Captain WiBiam Ford served at the island of Anholt, and at Nybmg, in 1811 i and he
was at the oaptnre of three Danish loggers from under the kmlteries.
90 Captain Forster served with the expedition to Copenhagen, in 1807 ; the eaoapaign of
1808-9 under Sir John Moore, indnding the cavalry action at Sahagnn, and battle of Conmna.
Campaign of 1815^ inohiding the battle of Waterloo, where ha was severely wounded in the luot
by a grape shot.
91 Captain Fonlston served during the Kaadian war in Ceylon in 18a% 4, aad 5, iarlnding
the oaptoie of Eandy :— wounded in the leg in repoUlng an attack of the enemy on the SOtn
June, 1803. Served afterwards at the capture of Travanoore in 1809 t of Bourbon aad the lalo
of i^nnoe in 1810 ; and of Java in 1811, — ^wounded on the 10th of August, when oomaandtng
the advanced piqnet At the oaptore of Eiandy in Ceylon on the 3rd Feb. 1815, aaid on Ihe
18th of the same month drove the King of Eamdy into the bands of a force whioh took him
Ciioner. Served in the subsequent rebellion during 1817 and 18. Present also ai the ataem*
g of Ghuanee on the 23rd July 1839. Was embarked with a detachment on boivd the
Ncrside frigate under Sir Kisbet Willonghby, destined for the reduction of Isle deln X^Moe, snd
was taken prisoner at the surreader of that ship after a moit severe actk»n with a French aqjaad-
ron on the 2Srd Aug. 1810.
91* Captain Thomas Fraaer was present at the operattons before Ter Yerennd FlashinK in
1809. He eerved also in the Peninsula from Sept. 1813 until the end of that war, and after-
wards at Genoa.
98 Captam F. H. Fuller proceeded to the Peninsula in 1808. aad was peesent with Iho SSid
at the capture of Oporto» battles of Talavers, Busaco, and Foentes d'Onor, besides vmriona skir>
nishes.
* 93 Captain J. T. Foller served at the siege of Copenhagen, in 1807 ; and at thobomfairdarnt
of Algiers, 37th Aug. 1816.
94 Captain Fyers served in the Peninsula during the campaign of 1809.
95 Captain Fyfe served with the 82d with the expedition under Sir John Moon to Swodtn
In I8O89 ud aftarwwds in Portugal ond Spauif iBdndxanf tho bittio if GonaM* B*
War Servias of the Captains. 853
mmA «o Um WflUerM exptditlon, after which he Joined the trnty under the Duke of Wel<
lingteii in the limtf c€ Torres Tfedra*, a&d was present at the battle of Faentes d^Onor, at
AMojto ^ MdUbo^ Ahunrec, Alha de Toruea, Vlttoria, Ifayo Past (twice wonndedX ftnd
Pyrenees on 25th, dOth, and Slat July, at the Nivi^, Oarris, Arriferette, Ortfaes, and Aire
^eMMly woonded), besidts varieoa mhior affiurs and akirmiahes*
95* Captain Garner joined the let battalion of the 40th in the Pyrenees in 1818, and he
•ervied in the eanpaign of that and the following year,
96 (>aptain Gaacoyne aenred in the Peninama with the 83rd from 1809 to 1813, and was
severely wonndcd in the leg at the battle of SaUunanoa. Serr^ also fn Ceylon as Depnty-
Asatatant-Adjnfant^General daring the Kandian rebellion in 16t8.
. M^- CSaptain George soTTed with the aeeond battalion of the 44th in the eampalgns of 1810
■Bd 11, i^hrfing the defonoe of Cadis, and of the liines of Torres Vedras, alto the retreat of
Hatseoa lalx) Spain. In 1812, he was present with the 7th Fnaillers at the siege and stormmg
of Badajoz, on which last occasion he was wounded in four plaoea by musket balls. In 1815 he
waa present with the Fosiliers during the operations before New Orleans ; also at the capinre
cf iWis^ and with the Army of Oocnpation in France.
97 Captain Gibbons serred in the rebellion in Ireland, and was at the taking of the Freneh
near BoUinamnek, 6th Sept. 1798. Serred also in the Pemnsnla from Sept. ISll to the end of
that war m 1814, inolading the oor«riug of the sieges of Cnidad Bodrigo and Badajos, foKcine
the enemy out of Uerena on the night of the 25th March 1812, actions near Usagre (woimdea
ill ibe right- band> and Llerena, affair with the enemy's cayafary 21st June, battle of Salamanca,
and capture of the French rear-guard on the following day ; captures of Madrid and Valladohd,
lareaioieat and siege of Borgoa, retreat from thence, blockade of Pampelona^ battles of the
Pmnees^ 28th, S9th, and 30th Jnly ; Pass of Maya, battles of the Nivelie and Ntre, blockade
of Bayonae, from 12th Deo. 1818 to 22ud Feb. 1814 ; battle of Orthes, actions of Vio Bigorre
and Tarbea.
98 CnptaoL F. Y. Gilbert served in the Peninsnla from Deo. 1812 to the end of that war in
1814;
9d- Captain Girdlestone serred with the Slst in the Peninsula, and was present at the battles
of Talavera (wounded), Buaaco, Albuhera, Vittoria, (wounded), Pyrenees (wounded), and the
NifHs (wounded— 'right arm severely fractured).
100 CBptain Goode serred in the American war, Indnding the operations in the Chesapeake,
battles of Bladensburg and capture of Washington and Alexandria, action near Baltimore^ and
destmotiaiLol the American notilia. Serred also at the attack and ooptnre of Goadalonfe, in
1815.
101 Captain Charles Gordon serred in the American war in 1814 and 1ft with the 98rd, and
was amK«fy wounded in the left cheek at New Orleans, 8th Jan. 1815.
102 Captain John Griffith served in the 12th Dragoons the Egyptisn campaign of 1801, and
was wovnded on the left thigh in (he action of the 21st March. In 1809 he served at Wal-
cheren ; and in the Peninsula from July 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, and was present
at the battfe of Vittoria. He served also the campaign of 1 81 5, including the battle of Waterloo.
103 Captain B. C. Hamilton served the campaign against the Rajah of Coorg in 1834 with
the4»th legt.
104 Captain Hammill served the campaign of 1814 in Upper Canada.
100 Captain Harding served in the Peninsnla from Aug. 1811 to the end of that war in 1614,
including the battles of Salamanca and Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, and battles of Orthes
sad Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
106 Captain Hugh Harrison served ttie campaign of 1815 with the 32nd, and was severely
wovnded at Waterloo.
10^ Captain John Harrison (b. p. 82nd Foot) served in the Peninsula with the 18th
Hnwara from Jan. 1813 to Uie end of that war, and was present at the battles of Vittoria, the
FyRneea, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, as also in the minor actions of the Esla, at
Monalea de Tore, near Hillette, and at the bridge of Croix d*Orsde (wounded in the haod).
107 Captain Septimus Harrison served with the 10th in the Nepaul campaigns of 1814 and
16, and commanded a company on the advanced guard in the aetion at Jeetghnr, where he was
wosnded. Served also against the Mahrattas in 1816 snd 17.
108 Captain Haalefvood aerved with the 14th at the aiege and capture of Flushing, in 1809.
Also at the siege and capture of Bhurtoore, under Lord Combermere.
109 Captain Henry joined the Penmsular army in 1810, and was present at the sieges of
Cindad Bodrigo and Badajoz, defence of Alba de Tormes, attack on the Pass of Maya, battles
of Vittori% Nivelle, Nive, and St. Pierre, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides various nunw affairs.
110 Captain Heriot served the campaign against the Bajah of Coorg,in April 1834, as Ai^n-
tant of the 55th, and wai aeverelv wounded. He was also present with the 55th at the assault
and capture of Chin Kiang Foo, m China.
111 Captain Hewson, served in the American war, and was engaged at the battle of Niagara
and aiege of Fort Erie. Served also in the Burmese war.
112 Captain Henry Hill served in Peninsula with the 11th Light Dragoons from May 1811
tm Jane ISiS, and was present at (he aotion nenr El Bodon, batue of SBumaaca, with the ad-
864 TKcrr Services of the Captains.
rvoee tnd T«ar-giiard to and oo be retreat from Bvgot. Serred tlfo tbe oanpftigii of 1815,
and wM present at the battle of Waterloo.
113 Captain Hodges lerred in the Peninsabi, from 1810 to 1814« inoladiqg tbe battles of
Vittoria and the Pirenees, besides various minor actions and skirmishes. Serrt-d also tbe cam-
paign of 1815, and was present at the battles of Qaatre Bras end Waterloo. Commanded tbo
Auxiliary land forces under the orders of his Imperial Majesty tbe Duke of Brsgansa, in Pbr-
tiig;al, in 1832 and 1833. Was also present at tbe attack on the Egyptian Forces under U>rabiai
Pashs^ by tbe Turkish Army, oonunanded by Commodore Sir Charles Napier, on the bei^bti
abofa Bey rout in Syria, 10th Oct. 1840. He bu been three times wonnaed in tbe course of
bis sernoes.
114 Captain Holmes serred with the 2iid Battalion of tbe 14th, on the expedition nndtr Lord
William Bentinek in the Genoese territory, in 1814 { and also senred hi the South of FnuMe^ in
1815. Serred with tbe 20th, with tbe Madras and Bombay Force, against the Bijah of Kola*
pore, in 1827.
115 Captain J. M. Home eerred the camptign of 1814 in Upper Canada with the 104tiL
116 Captain Horsley serred the campaign (n 1813 and 14 in Germany and Holland, and ww
•CTBrely wounded (three wounds) at the storming of Bergen-op-Zoom.
117 Captain Hort serred with the 81st in Lower Calabria and Sicily, and aeoomnaniod tbo
•xpedition under Major-Gkneral Ackland to the Bay of Naples, in 1806. Serred alto oniing tiio
campaign under Sir John Moore, and lost his right leg at the battle of Corunna.
118 Captain George Hothsm serred at the bombardment of Alf^iers, under Lord Bxmouth.
119 Captain Hulme serred in the Peninsula from March 1810 to the end of that war in 1814,
Including the 2nd siege of Badijos, battles of Nirelle and Nire (10th to ISth Hec), ipossace of
the Adour, inTcttment of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie. In Msroh 1815 hejoinca tho
armv in the Netherlands, and assisted in the organisation of the Pontoon trafai at Antwerp:**
Early in May, in order to secure a shorter and more direct communication between. Braseeb
and Antwerp, he was entrusted with tbe construction of a bridge of vessels at Boom, aerosa tho
Rupel, a large navigable branch of the Scheldt, which haring completed and maintained nn^
the victory at Waterloo rendered It no longer requisite, he followed the army to Paris an com-
mand of a division of the Pontoon train, where he remained until 1816.
120 Captain Humbly serred with the 95th (RiEe Brinde) at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807,
and was present in some skirmishes near that dty, and afterwards at tbe action of Kioe% the
surrender of Copenhagen and the whole of the Danish Navy. In 1808 he landed with a detach-
ment in Portugal, and was present at the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, the advance from Lisbon
into SjMun, the subsequent retreat from Salamanca, action at Calcarellas, and battle of Cotobuul
Served on the Walcheren expedition in 1809; commanded an advanced ont-post before Floahing
on the night of the Slst f uly, when he surprised and took prisoners an out-lyUig Piquet of the
enemy; the foltowlog day he was very severely wounded in the forehead, when under tbe forti-
fications of flashing, by a musket-ball which loaged, — the ball extracted, aod the head trepanned.
Joined the Army & the Peninsula in March 1810, where he served nntU the end of war in 1814,
with the exception of four months in 18IS ;'-present at the defence of Cadis and Fort Matagorda,
debarked at Tarifis, present at the battlea of Baroasa, Salamanca, and Vittoria— aeverely wounded
in the left arm; action at Vera bridge, storming the heights of Vera, battles of the Pyreneea —
wounded near the left eye; crossing the Bidassoa, battles of the NiveUe, Nive, and Orthea— ao-
verely wounded in the right thigh; action at Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse, bc«idea numerous
minor actions, sldrmishea, and affiiira of out-poats. Serred also the oampaign of 1815, and was
very severely wounded at Waterloo by a musket-ball in each shoulder, the two balls havii^f
lodged, one of which was extracted two daya afterwards, — the other still remains lodged ondar the
scapula in tbe left shoulder. On the passage to Spain, 5th Dec. 1812, he was at Um capture^ after
a mnnlDg fight of several miles, of a large American merchant-ship well armed.
121 Captain Hnmfrev joined the 45th in the Peninsula in 181 i, and served there until tbe aad
of that war in 1814, induding the siege and storm of Ciudad Bodrigo ^severely wounded, saece
and storm of Badi^os, — in both of these attacks he served in the storming party composed of the
flank companies; sterm of Fort Picurina under General Kempt, battle of Salamanca, capture of
Madrid, retreat therefrom into Portugal, battle of Vittoria, blockade of Pampelnna, battle of Ibe
Pf recees— aeverriy wounded, battles of the Kivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides nmatms
minor affkirs and skirmishes.
122 Captain Humphreys served with the 15th at the capture of Martinique and the Sai&lsa»iB
1809; and of Gusdsloupe, in 1815.
1 23 Captain Gieorge James Hunter served during the oampaign of 1 81 4 on the Niagara frontier,
indudi^ the action at Chippewa and attack on Fort Erie.
124 Captain James Hutchinson served with the 87th in the oampaign of 1794-5 in HoUaiid. aad
was taken prisoner at the capitulation of Bergen-op-Zoom. Present at the attack on Porto Bieo, in
1797; capture of Surinam, in 1799; expedition to South America, in 1806 and 7, indadiiv tbe
attack and capture of Monte Video and Buenos Ay res. Capture of the IsU of France* in 1810;
siege and c^^ture of Hattras, in 1817; Mahratta war, in 1818| Burmese war, in 1825 and 18sa.
125 Captain Jadcson aarved with tiia 16th Lancera in the campaign on the Botii^ ia 1946
(Medal) | and waa ptaaant in the aotiona of Boddiwal, AUwal* and Solnon.
War Sendees of the Captaim. 866
126 CtptafA JagoitrredtlM campaign of 1815»tnd WIS present it the btttli^
•ad Waterloo.
197 CBptain Henry James was present at the ei^fttnre of Fort San Philippe (Balagoer), and
siege of Tomgona, in 1818. Also at the hombardment of Algiers, in 1816.
128 Captain Jeffreys ; see Note 27, page 828.
181 Captain Kelly was sererely wonnded at Waterloo.
189 Csptain John Kelly (6 Foot) aeoompanied the efllsctiYe men of the wing of the 6th Begt.
■tutloned at Aden, which formed pert of an expedition of 500 men under the command of Lt.-CoL
Pennycnick, which destroyed the Arab posts of Sheik Medi and Sheik Othman, and skirmished
between those places on the 6th Oct. 1841.
183 Captain John KellY (h. p. 25 F.) serred with the 25th at the taking of Madeira, in 1807,
and aho at the eaptnre or Martinique, in 1809.
134 Captain Kerr served with the 87th at the investment of Bayonne, in 1814.
135 Captain James King served in the West Indies, and was present at the capture of the eity
of St Domingo, in 1809. Served afterwards in the Feninsola in the 87th, from Jan. 1812 to
Jane 1818, and was severely wonnded at the battle of Yittoria.
136 Captain J. B. King served, in Holland end the Peninsula, f^om July 1809 to the end of
that war in 1814, including the capture of Walcheren and siege of flashing; battle of Busaoo,
action at Fuente Gninaldo, affair at Alasa del Ponte, battle of Yittoria, and battles of the Pyrenees
on the 25tb, 26tb, 27th, and 28th July, 1813, — severely wounded in the right shoulder on the 28th.
Present also at the capture of Paris, in 1815.
137 Captain T. N. King served the Coranna campaign.
188 C^tain W. J. King served the campaigns of 1818 and 19 in Conoan, in India. Served
in the Burmese war in 1824 and 5, and receiv^ a severe contusion when leading the attack on
the White Pagoda, an out- work of the stockade of Donabew.
139 Catttain Ktape was actively eniplojred with the 22nd Dragoons in the North of Ireland,
particidariy at the battle of Antrim. Served a campaign in Fgypt, and afterwards for about two
years with the 11th Draeoons in the Peninsula: severay wounded in covering the retreat from
Bnrgos in Oct. 1812, and then sent to Depot on account of his health.
140 Captain Alfred Knight served with the 62nd at the capture of Genoa in 1814, and snhte-
quently at the taking of Castine and HamUtown in the United States of N. America.
141 Captain Kvle 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 Yedras, actions at Bedinha, Casdl
Novo, Foa d*Arouoe, and Sabngal; battle of Fuentes d'Onor, second siege of Badajoa, action at
S Bodon, siege and storm of Cindad Kodrigo (slightly wounded), third siege of Badajos and
Storming of Fort Picnrina, where he was severely wounded in leading the 94th party 3rd division
to one <n the most desperate assaults that took place during the war; retreat to Portugal, battles
of Yittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthes; action at Yic Bigorre, and battle of Toulouse.
Medid for Yittoria, having succeeded to the command of the regiment.
142 Captahi Lane served with the 4l8t in several skirmishes in the American war; and with the
47th at the taking of several islands in the Persian Oulf, in 1819 and 20.
148 Captain John Law was in the action with, snd capture of, the Ckuaptahe by the Shawum^
on the Ist June, 1813. He was also at the capture of Fort St. Elmo, and the batteries at Naplea
on the 21st May, 1815.
144 Captain Xawlor served in tibe American war, under Sir Gordon Drummond.
145 Captain W. H. Lawrence served in the Peninsula f^rom April 1813 to the end of that wsr
in 1814, induding the siege of Tarragona.
146 Captain Le Coutenr served during the whole of the last war in America. He was adjutant
lo Colonel De Harem, who commanded the Light Division and seven hundred Indians, under
Generals Yincent and De Rottenburg on the Niagara frontier; was engaged at Saokett's Harbour
the battle of Niagara, and was in the storming division at Fort Brie, where he was blown up by
the SDringing of a mine; present also st the action of the Cross Roads and many skirmishea with
the Light Dirision.
147 Captain Le Mesurier served in the 24th at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope, in
1806. In 1811, he Joined the 2nd Battalion In the Peninsula, where he served until the end of
thai war in 1814, and was present at the sieges of Cindad Bodrigo, Badajos, battles of Salamanca,
Yittoria, Pyrenees, Echalar, Nivelle, and Orthes (severely contused); and in the several sffairs
on the Mnks of the Dourdogne in front of Bourdeaux, being on continual advance guard when
that part of the army was moving forward on Angouleme.
148 Captafai Lempriere served the campaign in Spain under Sir John Moore, including the
actions at Sahagun, and Benevente, and retreat to Comnna. In 1814, he served in the south of
Vraaoe, and was present at the battle of Toulouse ; after which he served in the American war,
and was present at the battle of Bladensburg, capture of Washington, and in all the operations
with tho army In the Chesapeake, and before New Orleans. In 1815 he served in the Nether-
hmda, and was attached to the Prussian army in reducing the fortresses on that firontier.
149 Captain L. X. Leslie served the campaign of 1814 in Canada.
151 Csnfei&i Lister served in the Peninsula and France vdth the 74th, and was present at the
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one in tlia left arm. With ft oovpany of fbe 82nd under hui eenunand, he Ve^oiptofed the foai^
«Bd No. 4 batterj from the enemy, 17th September 1814,
174 Captain Mafisej lerTed the campaign against the Bajah of Coorg, in 1834, with the 48lli
regiment.
175 Captain Master went with the expedition to the Hagne in the 2d battalion of the GfrreMdier
Gimrdsy and serred the campaign of 1813 and 14 in Holland, including the taking of ltexea»
bomberdment of Antwerp* and storming of Bergen-op-Zoom. Serred also the campaign of 1815,
and carried the King's Colour of the 3rd battalion Grenadier Guarda at the battlea of Qoatie
Braa and Waterloo. He was also present with the atoraing par^ at Pefeane, and the ambie-
<|aent capture of Paris.
176 Captain Maonsell^erred the campaign of 1815, and waa praaent at the battle of Waterlea
^ 177 Captain Meeeh svryed two campaigna in the Peninsula with the 39th, in Ldd HiU'a Divi-
aiA>n.
178 Captain Meek served with the 2ad battalion of the 14th on the expedition under Lord
William Bentinck, in the Genoese territoxy, in 1814 ( and with that under Sir Hudson Lowe in
the South of France, in 1815.
179 Captain lieik served with the 16th Lancera throughout the eaaipaign in Affghanistani
under Lord Keane. including the siege and capture of Ghnsnee (Medal). He waa alio preaent
in the battle of Maharaj pore (Medal), on the 29 th Dec. 1843j and in 1846 he aerved in the
campaigu on the Sutl«j (Medal>» induding the actiona at Baddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon*
180 Captain MeUiuisb served in the Peninsula firom June 1811 to July 1814: waa employed la
the trenchea during the whole of the sie^e of Badi^z in 1812 ; waa present at the sortie nam that
Fortress; and ultimately led the stomung parly under Sir (George Walker, whieh aoeeeeded ia
making a sucoessM esMlade at the Bastion of oL Vincent: twiee wounded dnrinff the operaliooe
of this siege. He was afterwarda employed in the trenchea (wounded) during the wh<Me of the
<merationa against Bay (wne, and made a corxeot plan of the citadel while under fire Id? the uae of
tiSe Commanding Hoval Engineer: at the repulse of the sortie he waa again wounded. During
the eaiwpain of 1815 he waa actively employed at Tourney.
182 Cfaptaln Miller served with the 46th at the defence of Dominica from an uttuck of the
French in 1805 ; the eapture of Martinique in 1809; and of Gandaionpe in 1810; and wee preaent
at the latter in the attack on the enemy's post, BeUe Air, heighta of St. liouis.
183 Captain Minchin served with the 38th at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope In 1806s
at the storming and capture of Monte Video, in 1807 ; the cam^gn of 1808-9, including the
battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna ; the Walcberen expedition; and anbscquently in the
Peninsula* indndins the battle of Ssiamanca. and retreat from Burgoa.
185 Captain J. F. Mitford served on the Staff throoghoot the war in China, and wea preacni
at the operations before Canton, and at the investment of Nankin.
186 Captain A. 0. Molesworth served the campaign of 1815, and waa engeged al CJambray,
23cd and 24th June, and waa present at the capture of Paris.
187 Captain Molloy served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade. Alio the campaign of
1815, and waa severely wounded at Waterloo.
188 Captain Montgomery seryed at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807; and subsequently in the
Peninaula, including the storming of Badajos, affaire prcTioua to and batde of Salamanca, and
retreat to Madrid.
190 Captain Moore (18 P.) serred in the Peninsula with the 27th firom 1808 to 1813, and waa
present at the Aie|^e of Ciudad Hodrigo^ and both siegea of Badajos. Severely wounded at the
stormiog of Badajos on the night of the 6th of April 1812.
192 Captain Edward Morgan embarked with the 7th Pusiliera for Portugal, in March 1810,
ani was present at the battlea of Talavera, Busaco, and Albuhera, where he waa severely
wounded in the knee, and disabled for nearly twelve months. In April 1813 he rejoined the
Xfoment, in the Peninsula, and waa preaent at the battlea of Yittoria, the Pyreneea, NiveUe,
Unre, Orthes, and Toaloose; after which he accompanied the Posilieri to America, and wae
present at the attack on New Orleans, in January 1815.
193 Captain Evan Morgan served in the Peninsula and France from October, 1813, to June,
18 14, including the nassage of the Adour, and battle of Xoulouae. Served also the campaign off
1814 in Canada, under Sir George Prevoat.
194 Captain Hugh Morgan served on the expedition to Walcberen in 1809, and waa preaent at
ihe bombardment of Flnsnii^; served afterwards in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of the
war in 18 U, including the defence of Cadis, battles of the Pyrenees, siege of San Sebastian (se-
verely wounded), and battle of Toulouse.
195 Captain Morle served in the Queen's in Sir John Moore's retreat; at the siege of Flushing}
and subsequently in the Peninsula, including the battlea of Vittoria, Pampeluna, Nivelle^ liiiTe»
und Tonlouae, besides several affairs of out-posts.
197 Captain MountsteTen was severely wounded at Waterloo.
199 Captain Newhouse served in the light Division of the Deocan Armv in 4he Mahratta war of
1317 and 18, aa extra Aide-de-Camn to Sir Lionel Smith, and commanded a Rasaela of the Poona
Auxiliary Carahry, and was wotmded at the action of the 31st Jan. 1818. Served also in two
expeditiona to Cutch, the first in 1819, under Sir William Eier Grant, in which he Tolnnteered
35Q War Services (^tht Captain$i
liege of Bftjadoz in 1811, actiooB at Campo Mayor, £1 Bodon, and Aldaik d« Poat? s aifg^ and
oaptvra of Gindad Bodrii^o, assaalt on Fort Picnrina before B&cfajoz, third siege and capture of
Badajos, battles of the Pyrenees and Orthes, action at Saaveterre, and yarlous minor affairp and
•klrmiahes. RecetTed a eontusion on the le^ thigh from the barsting of a shell or hand-grtnadB
while in the command of Ae Grenadiers of the 74th, being one of the flank companies oompostng
th« storming party of the main breach at Crodad Bodrigo. Dangerously wounded la tba right
arm and thn>ugfa the lungs at the siege of Badajoz, 26th March 1812. SeveKcly wounded at
Orthes in th« kii arm, which was broken to pieces near the socket joint, and from which h»
naarly bled to death.
152 Captain Litchfield serred at Walcheren in 1809 ; also the Peninsular campa^ of T8i:Z, 13,
and 14, including the action at Puerto del Almarex, and battles of Vittoria, Orthes, and Tonlooaei
Serred alterwaNS in the American war, including the action at Plattsborg.
15S Captain LutoMti^ seMces : — <;ampaign and battle of Corunna ( wounded in the left thigh) ;
expedition to Walcheren, and siege of Flushing; Sicily from May 1810 to June 1812; I'eninsnla
flrooi Jane 1812 untU the end of the war, inolaaing the battle of Castalla, siege of Tarragona* J«lf
and Aog. 1813, and blookade of Barcelona, Feb. to May 1814; served aUo in the American war.
154 Captain Donald M'Donald served at Walcheren, in 1809; and at the defence of Csdia.
155 Captatn Angus M*Intyre served with the 41 st in the American war.
157 Captain M'Murdo serred with the 8 th Hussars at the siege of Hattras, in 1817; and after*
wards in the Pindaree war.
158 Captain Daniel M'Pherson served in the 8th on the expedition to Denmark, and waa at tha
sAms and oaptvrs of Copenhagen in 1 807. In 1 809 he served on the expedition against Martiniq^Uf,
flad was at tha storming of the heights of Borriere at the siege of Fort Bourbon, SAd capture of
te Island. He served in the American war with the Glengarry Light Infantry until very severely
wounded at the attack on Sackett's Harbour, the severity of which wounds compelled him to re-
move to a Veteran Battalion.
159 Captain McQueen served in Ihe American war with the 7t!h battalion of the eoth, and was
prsaant at tha taking of Castile and Hampden, and the John Adams United States frigate.
160 Captain Macartney served with the 9 A Lancers in the battle of Punniar on the 29th Dec.
1843 (Medal).
161 Captain John Macdonald served with the 93rd during the campaigns of 181 1 snd 12 against
tiie Caffres on the fhmtier of the Cape of Good Hope, Auo the campaign of ldl4 in Louisiana,
and battle before New Orleans on the 8tli Jan. 1815, — severely wounded in the head and le&
162 Ci^tatn Mac Donald served the campaign of 1814 with the 6l8t, indnding the affiifr of
Tarbes, and battle of Toulonse.
163 Captain Mac Gregor served in the East Indies, with the Boyals^ and was severely wounded
■I the battle of Maheidore, 22nd Deo. 1817, and again Bt the assault on Fort Tislneir, 27th Feb.
1818.
164 Csptsin Ifadean embarked in Nov. 1813, for the western coast of Africa, where he served
on several expeditions, and was present in almost every afihir and skirmish that took place on lb«
varioua parts of the coast at which he was stationed with the Boyal African Corps and 2nd West
India Regiment, from Jan. 1814 to May 1822, includbg the attack and capture of the town of
Barra, Biver Gambia, in July 1817.
165 Captain MaeneO served with the 75th in the East Indies; in 1800 and 1801 he was actively
esfployed during the campaign in the district of Cotoite in Malabar, including tha storm and cap-
ture of tha fort of Pyche. In 1802 and 3 he was on service in Guzerat, and was present in tha
action at Kurrie, storm of the outworks and camp atKurrie; siege and reduction of Brodera, and
action of the 6th Feb. 1803, on the banks of the Mahe. Subsequently he served with the army
nider Sir John Murray, which advanced from Baroda to Doud, from which it retrograded in
Haroh and April 1804 after the peace with Scindia and the Rajah of Berar.
166 Captain Macpherson served in the Peninsula with the 74th from Jan. 1810 to the end of
that war in 1814, including the battles of Bnsaco and Fuentes d*Onor, first siege of Badajoa, degas
and captures of Ciudad Ifodrigo and Badajoz, battles of Vxttoria Pyrenees, rfivelle, Orthea, and
Toulouse. Severely wounded in the head at Vlttoria, and in the left knee at Toulouse.
167 Captain George Mainwaring served with the 27th in die Burmese war, in 1825 and 26.
He sarvf d with the 22nd throughout the operations in Scinde (Medal), under Sir Char lea Napier,
including the deatruction of the Fort of Imaumghur, and the battles of Meeanee and Hydermbad.
169 Captain Manners served in the Peninsula from Feb. 1810 to Dec. 1818^ and was present at
the battle of Barrosa (wounded), and the defence of Tarifa and Cadis.
171 CapUin R C. Martin served on the expedition against the Danish and Swedish Weal Inffia
Islands, in 1801 ; likewise on the expedition asainst the French Islands in 1803.
172 Captain J. M. Mason served in Canada, Flandera, and France, inl814andl5; alio in
Canada in 1838, and eommanded a company of volunteers at the taking of Grand Brule.
173 Captain William Mason served in the Peninsula with the 82nd regt from 1810 to th^ end
of that war in 1814, including the final defence of Tarita against Marshall Victor, retreat
fW>m Madrid, battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle (severely wounded in the right hip), and Ofthes,
Served also in the American war, and was severely wounded at Niagara, in die right arm
(when the ball still remains), in the neck, and seven buck shot wounds m fhe breast| and abo
n
, War Sefvices of the Captain^. 857
<mo in the left arm. Wltb a oovptny of tlie 82nd under hia oemnuuid, \k» rcHOnptofed the c<uui»
9nd No. 4 bfttterj from the enemy, 17th September 1814.
174 Captain Mafisej aerTed the campaign against the Bajah of Coorg, in 1834, with ih* 48lli
regiment.
175 Captain Master went with the expedition to the Hagne in the 2d battalion of the Grenadier
GuardSy and serred the campaign of 1813 and 14 in Holland, including the taking of Metxea*
bombardment of Antwerp* and storming of Bergen-op-Zoom. Serred also the campaign of 1815,
and carried the King's Colour of the 3rd battalion Grenadier Guards at the battlea of Qoatie
Braa aad Waterlop, He waa also present with the atormiag par^ at PereAoe, and tlM ambie-
quent capture of Paris.
176 Captain Mannsell^erred the campaign of 1815, and was present at thabattla of Waterloo.
177 Captain Meeeh svryed two campaigns in the Peninsala with the 39th, ia Loid HiU'a DiTi*
alDU.
178 Captain Keek served with the 2ad battalion of the 14th on the ezpeditioD under Lord
Wniiam Bentinck, in the Genoese territoxy, in 1814} and with that aader Sir Hudaon Lowo in
the South of France, in 1815.
179 Captain lieik served with the 18th Lancers throughout the campaign in Affghanistani
nndcr I^rd Sjea^ie, including the siege and capture of Ghnznee (Medal). He waa alaa preaent
in the battle of Maharaj pore (Medal), on the 29th Dec. 1843; and ia 1846 he served in the
campaign on the Satlej (Medal), indnding the acUooa at Baddiwal, AliwnU, and Sobraon*
180 Captain Melhuish serred in the Peninsula firom June 1811 to Jalj 1814: waaemployed in
the trenches during the whole of the siege of Badsjoz in 1812; was present at the sortie nrom that
Fortress; and ultimately led the storming par^ under Sir George Walker, whieh saeeeeded ia
making a sncoessfhl esMlade at the Bastion of Sl Vincent: twioe wounded during the opefatiooa
of this siege. He was afterwarda employed in the trenchea (wounded) during the whole of the
operationa against Bayoone, and made a correct plan of the citadel while under fire §ot the uae of
(£e Commaoding Boval Engineer; at the repulse of the sortie he waa again wounded. Dnriag
the oampain of 1815 he waa aotiyely employed at Toumay.
182 Cfaptain Miller serred with the 46th at the defence of Dominica from an attack of the
French in 1805 ; the capture of Martinique in 1809; and of Gaudaloope in 1810| and waa present
at the latter in the attack on the enemy's post, Belle Air, heights of St. Louis.
183 Captain Mbchin serred with tbe 38th at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope In 1806;
at the storming sad capture of Monte Video, in 1807 i the cam^gn of 1808-9, including the
battles of Hole ia, Vimiera, and Corunna ; the Walcberen expedition; and subsequently in the
Peninsula* including the battle of Salamanca* and retreat from Borgoa.
185 CAptain J. P. Mitford served on the Staff throughout the war in China, and waa f reacni
at the operations before Canton, and at the inrestment of Nankin.
186 Captain A. 0. Mdesworth serred the campaign of 1815, and waa engaged al Cambray,
23cd and 24th June, and was present at the capture of Paris.
187 Captain Molloy served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade. Alio the campaign of
1815, and was seyerely wotmded at Waterloo.
188 Captain Montgomery served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807; and subsequently in the
Peninsula, indndiog the storming of Badajoi, affaire previoua to and battle of Salamanca, and
retreat to Madrid.
190 Captain Moore (18 P.) serred in the Peninsula with the 27th firom 1808 to 1813, and was
present at the sie|^e of Cludad Bodrigo, and both sieges of Badajoa. Severely wounded at the
atormiog of Badajoz on the night of the 6th of April 1812.
192 Captain Edward Morgan embarked with the 7th Pusiliers for Portugal, in March 1810,
ani was present at the battles of Talavera, Biisaco, and Albuhera, where he waa severely
wounded in the knee, and disabled for nearly twelve months* lu April 1813 he rejoined the
reg^nent, in the Peninsula, and waa preaent at the battlea of Yittoria, the Pyreneea, Nlvelle,
Hive, Orthez, and Toaloose; after vhlch he accompanied the Pusilieri to America, and waa
present at the attack on New Orleans, in January 1815.
193 Captain Evan Morgan served in the Peninsula and France from October, 1813, to June,
1814, iBcludiDg the nassage of the Adour, and batUe of Toulouse. Served also the campaign off
1814 in Canada, under Sir George Prevost.
194 Captain Hugh Morgan served on the expedition to Walcberen in 1809, and waa present at
ihe bombardment of Flushing: served afterwards in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of the
war in 1814, inoludiDg the defence of Cadiz, battlea of the Pyreneea, siege of San Sebastian (se-
verely wounded), and battle of Toulouse.
195 Captain Morle served in the Queen's in Sir John Moore's retreat; at the siege of Flushingt
and subsequanily in the Peninsula, including the battlea of Yittoria, Pampeluna, Nivelle, Kive,
^ud Toulouse, besides several affairs of out-posts.
197 Captain Mountsteven was severely wounded at Waterloo.
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Auxiliary w ^,
expeditiona to Cutch, the first in 1819, under Sir William Eier Grant, in which he volunteered
S68 War Semeet 6f ike Captmni^
iritfa te Qifi<iif C«BpM7 of tk« 65tfi in Um itomilag of tlie ffiU SVni of Bho<i wkldb wm
taken bj etoskde: in tlie Moond in 18S0 with «fc» righl wing of tho «5(b» with tho foioe ondw
Oolmal tiM HoooaMUe linooln 8tanlK>p0b
SOI 0«ptem Hontfey Niohobon served in Uie Feointola with the 42nd from Jnlj 1813 to tko
«d el thai wtr in 1814, indadiDg the battke of the NiTelte, Ntvo, Orthe% and TOolowo. Pnetat
It the qoelling of the matinj at BamokpoTe, in Dea 1824. Served also in the BnimeM wir,
iaohidfaig the engagemente near Prone on the SOth, 3«tb, and 86th Nqt« 1629.
2M Cifliin NiooUs served in the FeninsoU with the 66th from Feb. 1810 to the end of thai
wwal8]4»iaohidingthebattlesofBQsaoo»Albiihera,yittoria»OrtheB,andTd«lo^ aiidtha
aeftions of Arroyo de MoUno^ Qarrisi and Aire.
203 Captain Morman served with the 31st throughont the oaapaign of 1842 in A^haaisUni
nd was prseent in the actions of Maseens, Teeeen» and Jngdvllnok, the ooosfalion of Cahool,
and in the different engagements leading to it, and has received the medaL He was present with
tiie 40th at Maharajpore, and has received the Broose star.
204 Captain North served in HoUaod and France with the 44th from Nov. 1813 to Feb. 1816.
206 Captain Charles 0*NeiU served in the Peninsnla with the 83rd from 1600 to the end of that
war in 1814, indnding the following actions and si<>g«s:— Ttdavera, Bosaoo, Oporto^ Poaihals
Laira, Condeixa, Flenr^e-lis, Qnarde, Sabngsl, Foeoiee d*Onor, Badajos (2Dd siege)^ CiniM
Bodrigo, Badajos (3rd siege, and severely wounded at the assault), 8aUmanoa» Vittoris, Pfreneee,
Nivelle, Nive, Saaveterre, Orthes, and Tonloose. Served also daring the Kandiaa war in Ceyloo.
207 Oaptaia WiUiam ONeiU served aa a volanleer wUh the 83rd from 1st Feb, 1812 to the
12th of Angnst following, when he was appointed to an en«igncy in that regimenti prsssai with
U at the battle of Salamaneay capture of Madrid and the R^lro, retreat from Madrid and Sala-
manca, battle of Vittoria, blockade of Pamptlons, battlM of the Pyrenees (from 27th to 30th
Joly), NivelK Ntve, and Orthes, actions of Sanveterre, Vic Btgorre, and Tarbes, and bafttle of
Tonloose, besides several aflbirs and skirmishes. Served in Ceylon during the Kandian war in
1817, 18, and 19, and was the individual officer who made the two KandJaa chiefs together with
many of their followers prisoners, which at onoe pnt an end to that formidable rebellion* and for
which he received the thanks, in general orders, of the Governor and Commander-in-Chief 6ir
Bobert Brawnrigg, as also of the J>ake of York.
208 Captain Arthur Ommby served the campaign of 1815 with the 14tb, and was present at the
bsttle of Waterloo and storming of Cambray, at which last he was slightly wounded. Served afrar-
wsjrds in the East Indies, and was presentat the siege and capture of Hattrasi also in the Deooan
eampaign of 1817 and 18; and the siege and capture of Bhnr^iore under Lord Coashernera.
209 Captain A. IL Ormsbf served to the Burmese war from SepL 1824 to Jsn. 1826, and
was prssent at the siege and capture of Aracan, and in the Tslack expedition^ MfiMiooed in
Col. Wetherall*s despatch for distiognisbed gallantry in aotion with the rebels at Sl ^^ifHftrH
and St Benoit, in Canada, 14th Dea 1837.
211 Captain Paoke served the campaign of 1815, with the 13th Dragoons, and w«a lUghtly
wounded at Waterloo
213 Captain Stephen Parker served with the 69th in Holland, Flanders, and France^ frosa Dae.
1813 to Dim. 1815, including the action at Merzem, bombardment of Antwerp^ attack on Bergen*
op-Zoom, battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and three months on field servioe in India dning
the Pindaree war in 1818.
215 Captain Peevor served with the 17th in the Nepanl campaigns of 1815 and 16, and the
MahraftU and Pindaree war of 1817 and 18, including the battle of Jubbnlpore.
216 Captain Pemberton served in the Peninsula from Feb. 1814 to the end of that war.
218 Captain Phelan served in the Peninsulst and was wounded on three diilhrent oocaaiona.
Served also in the American wsr.
219 Captain B. F. PhUUps served with the expedition to Walcheren in 1809 1 also the Penin-
sular oampsigns of 1812 and 13, including the siege of the forts of Sslaasance, battlea of fialn-
manoa, Vtttoria, and the Pyrenees { siege of Sao Sebastian, and battle of Nivell^
220 Captain Brooke Pigot served in Hollan«9, Belgium, and France, fix>m Dec 1812 lo im»
1816, including both actions at Merxem, bombardment of the French fleet at Antwerp^ and haMk
of Quatre Brat, at which last he was severely wounded in the head.
222 Captain Pitman served in the P«>nintnia with the 59th, fW>m Sept. 1812 tp the end of that
war in 1814, mdnding the battle of Vtttoria, and capture of San Sebastian. Campaign of 1815,
including the bat t e of Waterloo. Siege and capture of Bhnrtpora
223 Capuin Place served with the 65th on the three expeditions to the Persian Gnlf ; ha
Tolunteered, and formed one of the stormiog party at the cspturc of the Fort of Sohenaa, whisk
was gallantly defended by the Arabs; and he was present at both the captnrea of Bae-el-Khyma,
the Hill Fort of Ziah, and the battle of B-ni-lioo-Ali. In 1810, he was at the oaptora of the
Mauritius; in 1814, at the oaptnre of the Fort of Noanngi^er in Katty wnr; and in 1816, 17, and
18, he served the campaigns m the Deccan as aide-de-camp to Sir Lionel Smith, and waa pratsnl
hi the engagement at Aahtee, between the British and Mahratta Cavalry, and oroMed the fiver
with Cokmel MUae*s farce, which engaged the enemy at Poonah. In 1819, ha wna a4 the
capture of Katoh Booge Fort.
224 Obtain Pointonsarvad the Egyptian campaign of 1801, and was wounded in tha tight kg
when engaging the JB^ench piquaU in front of Alexandria.
War Semices of the Coptatni. 369
896* Cvf^mtn FoqIa wmd tke oftrnpaigM of 1814 wad 15, Indodiag tlM bonbtHoMnl «f th«
7i««0h flMt ftt Antwerp, and the battle of Waterioo, where he wae womided.
228 Captain Rice Pnce aenred in the Peninanla from Hot. 1811 to the end of the war. Was
preaeiit at the battlea of Vittoria, Pampelvna, S8th Jaly (aevereij wounded in the left grain,
where the hidl eUU remaina), and the Nive 9th and lath Dea 1818. Serred aabaeqnentlj in the
Ameriean war.
229 Captain T. D. Frioe aenred in the Amerloan war, InoliidiDg the aelion and tahing of Ogdens*
burg, aettona of Messagay, Fort Gkorge, Stony Oreeh, IiBndy> Lane, Niagara, Chippewa, where
he ewmn aerosi the river to reoeiTo nleg of truce, whieh no other person would do at the timof
atorming of Snake Hill, and action of Fort Erie. Slightly wounded in the shoulder in a sortie
made by the enfinj in front of Fort Erie.
280 Captain Prmgle serred in the Peninanla from Jan. 1810 to the end of that war in 1814,
ineiuding the hsEttlet of Nivelle and Nive (wounded), and inveatment of Bftyonno. Serred also
the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at Waterloo.
28 1 Captain P^ior serred in the Peninsula with the 1 1 th Dragoons, and was present at the batde
on that day ; present also at the battle of Waterloo and capture of Paris.
of Salamanca, and Tarlous out-post aflkirs. Sorred also the campaijpi of 181 5 1 commanded the
skirmishes of the 18 th Hussars on the 17th June, and receiTed the first firs of the IVenoh army
28t Captain Frotheroe serred with the 4eth at the defence of Dominica, in 1805; and com-
manded in Fort Toung, which was cannonaded by fire line-of-battlo ships, and three irigatea, &a,
for nine hours, and wat most honourably mentioned in the despatches for distinguished gallantry
(Ml that occasion.
283 Captain Bamsay serred with the 52nd at the siege of Copenhagen and battle of Eiogs
in 1807; m the Peninsula in 1808-9, indndhig the battle of Vimisra, and retreat through
Galliofa; and on the expedition to the Scheldt; serred with the 47th at the defence of Cadis, in
18ia and 11; and with the 14th at G^oa, and also at the battle of Waterloo, atonung of
Cambiwy, and capture of Paris.
234 Captain Beady served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpora in 1825*6, as Adjutant of the
11th light DrsroottS.
236 Captain Henry Beynolds serred in tke Queen's Boyak throughout the campaign in
Affgfaanistan and Beloochistan under Lord Keane, indading the storm and capture of Ghusnee
(Medal), and of Khelat.
237 Capt J. a Bieh serred at Waleheren in 1809; and in Holland from Dec 18iatoMavl814,
238 Captafas J. O. Biohardson serred in the Channel Fleet, under Lords Gardiner and St Yin-
cent; the BeQeigle squadron, under Sir Bichard Keates, when endearouring to faiteroept Jerome
Bonaparte; and at the capture of La Min by M<ira 74. With Admfaral Murray and Brigadier-
GMneral Craufofd*s expedition of 5000 men originally intended for Lima, but on arriral at the Cape
of Good Hope ordered to join General Whitelocke's army in Bio Plata; landed with Marinea at
MoMla Video, and brigaded with detachments under command of the Hon. Lieut-CoL Dsane, 88th
Begiment Serred in the Baltic, and, while passing the Sound, partially engaged the castle of
Cronenberg; joined the squadron under Sir James Saumarez, in pursuitof Bussian fleet» toBogsrs*
wick Bay. {Merely wounded in seyeral places on board Africa 64, in action with Danish fiotilla
oonsisling of 26 heary gun and mortar boats, in Kio^e Bay, near Copenhagen, 20 Got 1808 —
Africa seren killed, fifty-six wounded. Blockade of Texel, under Sir Samuel Hood ; and Scheldt,
under Sir Bichard Straohan and Sir Edward Pellew. Serred with tbe Walcheren expedition in the
Theseug 74, and dismantled and brought away its last gun-boat Toulon fleet. Lsnded in com*
pany with other detachments of marines and seamen, and some Spanish troops, on an island in the
Bay of Bosas ; dislodged French garrison and blew up the castlew Landed in company with othsr
detadiments of marines and seamen, 1812, at Sagona Bay, Island of Corsica, — destrcnred and
brought off great quantity of valuable ship timber. Aflkira of ooests, &c Served in the West
Indies and North America; and has receired a reward from the Patriotic Fund
239 Captain Henry Bickards serred at the capture of Guadaloupe, in 1815, as Aide-de-Camp to
the lale MaJor^General Sir Bobert Douglas, and waa wounded in the ankle b^ a musket-balL On
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.
240 Captain J. A. Bidgway (see page 317, note 6).
242 Captain John Boberts serred with the 71 st on the expedition to Walcheren in 1809, in*
eluding the siege and surrender of Fleshing. Subsequently be serred in the campaigns in tl •
Peninsula and Flanders, and was present at the battles of Vittoria, (wounded), Pyrenees, Mayo
Pass (terersly wounded in the head and body and taken prisoner), and Waterloo (wounded).
244 Captain Bobert A. Bollo served in Egypt, in 1807.
246 Captain Boyds accompanied the 52nd on Sir John Moore's expedition to Sweden, in
1808. He subsequently serred with a battalion of detachments at the Passage of the Douro,
fltod 0S|yt«fe of Oporto, and was present with the 59od in the action at Sabugal, battle of
Fuentes d*Onor, siege and storming of Cindad Bodrigo, siege and storming of Badajoz
(wotttded at the assault), batUes of Salamanca, Vittoria, Heights of Vera, Nivelle, Nive, Ortkes,
Tarbes, and Toulouse, besides various minor aflkirs.
247 CmHalii Budkin serred with the 50th during the oampaigns In the Peninsula, f^m 1808
to 1813 husluiif^ and Abo OB tiM WalehMwi oKpaditiony ho ww present at tha battlaaof
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TFur Senfiui of the Qiptaim. 361
Biflk* «ft MoMJ. batte of Ylttoria, the P/reaees, Lommm, NiveHo^ ud OrtbM. BtrTtd tbo
tile wmfuga oi ldl£s inclnaiDg the betlle of Waterloo (sUghtlj wounded), teldiig of Cembrajr,
and capitulation of Faiia.
277 Captain Usehar served the Nepanl canpaignt of 1816 and 1817, with the 66th. ■
27B Captain H. ii Vaaghan serTed in the Peninsiila with the 67th, fr^m Jn^ 1810 to Jan.
1812, inaladii^ the battle of BarroM and defeauee of Gadia. Serred afterwarda in the Saat
Iadiet»jiMliid«8 the Jfahralla eampaigiis of 1817 and 18; and ategea of Rhygur, Amulneer, and
AaMOfghor.
279 Captam Vetch served at the dafenoe of Cadis.
9B1 CajrtaJBi John Wynne Webb accompanied the 79Ui to Sareden with Sir John Moore; thence
to FortogaU and was with it on landing at Mondego Bs^, daring Sir John's campaign, indoding
the retreat to and battle of Coronna. Served aftenrarcU at W Jcheren, and during the siege of
Fhuhii^ Alio at the defence of Gadia and aotion of Sanoti Petri, passage of the Coa, battle of
Bttsaoa^ the linca before Idsbon, aetiona of Zobral, Fob d'Aroaee, and Sabugal; and battles of
Foanina d*Oaor (severely wounded). Served in the 16th Portagnese Infantry at the suooeisAil
aic^e of Badajo% battie of Salamanca, and variovs minor affairs. In the attack of one of the
Axipiiea. hiUa at the batde of Salamanca, his right thigh-bone was broken in two places by
separate musket-shots, and he also received a seviere contusion in the side from a thira ball.
289 Captain Bobert Webb served in H. M. Sw Superb at the battle off St. Domingo, 6di Feb.
1806; at Copenhagen in 1807; at Waksheren in 1809. Wonnded in an attack on an armed con-
Toy in the Adriatic, 28nd May 1812.
283 Captain Yere Webb served with the Bifle Brigade during the oompaigns of 1814 and 15
in UoUand, the Netherlands, and France^ including both the actions at Merzem, bombardment
of Antwerp^ sad battle of Waterloo, at which last he was slightly wounded.
284 Ci^iain James C. Webster served the campaign of 1815 with the 44th, and was serefely
wonnded at Qoatre Bras.
285 Captain Wells served at Madeira, in 1807 and 8; at WalcheNn in 1809; and the cam-
pa%n of 181^ including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
286 Captam Wetherall served in the Mihratta war in 1817, 18, and 19, with the 22nd Light
DrageoBvaad was engaged at Bodamy, Belgaum, Sholapore, and Capanl Droog.
287 Captain Wharton served with the 85th on the expedition to Walcheren, and at the siege
and caftnre of Flashing hi 1809; the oamfHUgna of 1811 in &paui and Portugal, including the
battle of Foentes d'Onor sad siege of Badsjoz. Served with the 73rd during the campaigns of
18ia» 14, and 15, ia Swedish Pomerania, Hanover, and the Netherlands, including the hatties of
Qoerde, Quatre Bras, and Waterloo, at which last he waa serarely wounded through both
thigba by a mnsket-bsIL
388 Ci^tain Whitle accompanied Sir David Baird to Coronna in 1803, and waa present in the
sabaeqncnt retreat. In 1809 he waa at the capture of Flushing; and in 1817 and 18 he aerved
in the Mabratta campaigna under the Marquia of Hasdngs.
SOO Ciq)tain WiUson served as Adjutant to the Royal Marines of the Mediterranean fleet; la
that eapac'ty with the 1st battallion in the operaUona on the coast of Syria ; at the attack and
captava of Sidua; aad on board the Princess CharloUe at the battle of St. Jeaa d*Acie. Served
fonor years in the Royal Navy prior to hia wpointment as 2nd lieutenant.
291 Captain Windham waa present at the rattle of Toulouse.
292 Capt. James Wood served from 1812 to 1815 at the Texel, Flushing, Cherbourg, Basque
Roada» north ooaat of Spain, and San Sebastian. During the war he aerved alao in ttie West
ladies, St. Heleaa, and Madeira.
293 Capt. Wm. Wood aerved ia H. M. S. Niger, at the capture of the Freach frigate La Ckrts
294 Capt. Woodhouae aerved ia the Peniaiuiain the 83rd from Jan. 1809 to Deo. 1811, and waa
preaent at the battlea of Talavera, Busaco, and Fnentea d'Onor, aad at the aiege of Badajoa ha
1811.
• 295 CapUin Woods served with the Buffs in the Peninsula in 1808, 9, 10, and 11, and was
proa— t at the aasaage of the Douro and capture of Oporto, battlea of Talavera and Buaaco^ linea
at Torrea Veorar, action at Campo Mayor, and battle of Albuhera, where he was aeTcrely
wounded, having lost hia right leg.
296 Captam Woolcombe aerved in the Peninsula from the commencement of 1809 to the end
of that war in 1814, including the battlea of Foentea d'Onor (alightly wonnded) and Caatalla,
and the aiege of Tarragona.
297 Captain Wrixoa aerved in Spam from April 1812 to the end of the campaign, including
the firat aiege of Tarragona, retreat therefrom, actions before Alcov, battle of Castalla, second
siege of Tarragona, action at Ordal, investment of Barcelona, besides rarious other affairs.
Serrfd alao at ue aiege aad capture of Qeaoa, and with the expedition to Naples.
S
362
LIEUTENANTS.
i
Ackland, OrsTei, 61 Foot, Ba/rrackmoiter 1
at TemviUmore • • )
AddiBOD, John, S Dragoon Qaardf ......
Agar^ Thomas^ (Qnarier^MMter, ft Oct. 00)
4 Royal Veteran Battalion • • • • •
Alcocky Henry, 63 Foot
Alder, Walter K., Royal Marinef
Alexander, John, Royal Marines • • . .
Allan, WiUiam, 7 Foot
*Allen, George, 88 Foot
y AUeiif John^ Royal Artillery Drivers. . . .
Allen , John, 38 Foot
9 Allen, John,* 84 Foot, Military Knight )
(^ Windsor 5
Allen, Joseph, 62 Foot
Alley, Tottenham, Roval Gorsican RangexB
9 Qffil Alston, James,' 1 Foot
Alt, Daniel, Royal Staff Corps
Altenstein, Henry, Baron, 6 Westlndia Regt.
9 *Ames, John, 1 Prov. Bn. of Militia • . • .
Amyatt, Aogustus, 20 Foot
Amyott, Richard Garret, Royal Marines. . • .
A nderwnf Thomas, 3 R. Veteran Battalion
Anderson, William^ 6 R. Veteran Battalion
Andrew, Charles, Royal Artillery ••••....
Arbuthnott, Hon, Mariott, 8 Foot
Archer, John, 6 Royal Veteran Battalion ..
Archer, Thomas, 112 Foot
^Arden, William, 4 Foot
Armstrong, Francis Wheeler, Coldst. Gaards
Armstrong, John, Royal Irish Artillery. • • .
Armstrong, John, 40 Foot
9 Armstrong, John Cooper,^ R. Art. Drivers
Armstrong, Montgomery, R. York Rangers
Armstrong, Richard, 70 Foot
A rtnstrong, Wm. Henry, 2 R. Vet Battalion
Arnold, Henry, Royal Marines
Amott, Alexander, 26 Foot
Atkin, Christopher, 15 Foot
Atkin, John, 88 Foot. • . .
Atkin, William, 88 Foot
^Atkinson, Charles, 1 4 Foot
Atkinson, John, 98 Foot
9 AasUn, Edward Frederick, 47 Foot. . . •
Austin, Joseph, 42 Foot
Austin, Thomas, 5 Royal Vet. Batt,, Fort
Mqfor (ffDuneannon Fort •
Avame, Thomas Jeffrey Jonah, 67 Foot • • . •
Avery, Thomas, Royal Marines
Aynge, George, Royal Artillery Driven.. • .
Ayshford, Aaron Mooro, 12 Foot • . .
Bailey, Charles Courant, 6 R. Veteran Batt.
Bailey, Bdward, Royal Marines
Bailey, Jamea Aldenon, 60 Foot
9 Baillie, Andrew, 30 Foot
Baily, John, Royal Marines
Bain, John, 61 Foot
Bainbrigge, Thomas Parker, 48 Foot
Baker, Qeoige, Royal Marines .....••
Baker, Thomas, 15 Foot
Baldock, Charles Robert, Royal Artillery . .
Bale, WUUam, 3 Foot
Ballnhard, John Allen Camegy de, 13 Drags.
BaU, Howell, Garrison Company
CORNET,
M LIEUT, or
BNSION.
7J11IM 19
6 Jane »
18 Not. 13 98 April 18
1 Sept. 14 17 Oct 16
never 25 Mar. 18
10 Mar. 0822 Feb. 1022J^ly 19
1 Nov. 08
27 April 11
24 Feb. 13
never
10 Aug. 04
10 Sept. 12 26 Sept.
8 Mar. 1028 May
Dec. 02
23 Aug.
14 May
31 Mar.
16 Jan.
10
12
14
LZBtTT.
IFeb. 06
18 Sept 20
3 Mar. 14
25 Dec 1325 Mar.
1 Dec.
05
13
WHEN
PLACED DM
HALF PAT.
7 Oct 14
23 Feb. 90
26 Not. 18
24 Dec.
5 June
21 Oct
1 Feb.
25 Dec.
16
19
14
12^ 6 May 16
0211 May 16
11 25 July 16
13; 9 May 17
26 July 15! 6 Dec 38
3 Nov,
17 Dec.
14 Sept 20
26 Feb. 08
11 Feb.
25 Dec.
ODec 34
1814
27 Feb. 29
5 Dec 14
10 Dec.
6 June
00^10 Nov. 00
never 25 Mar. 14
24 June 1222 Dec 13
2Aag. 9921 Aug. 04
23 Nov. 0925 June 12
4 Oct 04 3 Nov. 08
28 April 1017 Dec. 13
6 Mar. 18
Aug. 07
4 Feb. 08
never
1 Sept 0821 June 10
10 Mar. 95
19 Oct 0923 April 12(25 Feb.
17 Dec. 08
15
20
28
08 18 Feb.
13
i
IJan. 07
10 June 13|25May
16 May 07
27 Aag. 07
1 Jnne 32
27 April 0028 Feb.
1 Mar. 98,21 Aug.
6 Dec.
08
25 Sept 14
24 Oct 22
16
IJuly 16
25 Dec 18
7 Mar. 10 12 Mar. 18
22 Sept 08
30 Jan. 12
12 May 14
never
28 Feb. 05 12 Sept 05|25 Nov.
11 July 11
6 April 00
17 May 10
12 Aug.
18 JfOY.
6 Oct
17 Aug.
1 Oct.
JMay
13
95
12
00
19 Oct
37 4 Feb. 46
1225 Mar. 17
00 7 May 03
1525 Feb. 16
11 Jan. 21 25 Aug. 21
25 Dec. 13|25 Sept 14
30 Sept 13| 9 Jan.
22 Aug. 1025 Deo.
6 Dec. 13
18
14
15
• •
17
98
16
14
6 Feb. 1025 Joly
1 Sept, 97 9 July
6 Jan. 13, 1 Aug.
15 April 12,31 Mar.
07j25Aug. 00
0424BIar. 07
5 May 1421 Dec. 15
20 Jnne 09'27 June 11
7 Feb. 0624 Oct 11
20 April 0011 April 11
lOct 07 3 May 1020 Nov. 23
16 Dee. 11 27 July 30 3 Feb. 31
2 Dec 99 19 July 0025 Joly
2 April ldl7 Dec 13! 8 Nov.
3 July 06|28Oct 07,23 Oct
11 June 3029 Mar. 33; 1 Jane
20 May 1»18 Mar. 15^
Ball, Robert, 69 Foot 27 Oct 0714Nov. 0922Oet 16
Bdl, WllliUD, 22 Foot l25Jasu lOlllMar. Idl 9Not. 86
1 Sept 14
3 Jan. 22
3JaIy 17
1 Sept 14
2 Dec 14
02
19
16
40
lAeutenantt,
S68
• • •
I
Stmfoidy Bobert CftrteTy 50 Foot ...
*BaDko, Chriitopher, 88 Foot
Baring, Frederick, 61 Foot
Barlow, Jobn Thomaa, 93 Foot
BarnetioDf Alexander, 08 Foot •
Baniewalli Bartholomew, 79 Foot . . .
Baron, Jonathan, Royal Marinaa .....
Barret, Thomas, 9 Foot • • • •
Barry, St. George Ryder, 13 Diagoona
BarJety Frederick Ckorge, 7 Foot
Bate, Frederiek, Royal Artillery Driren. •
9 Battersby, James,^ 30 Foot
9 Bayly, Frederick,* Royal Artillery ....
Bayly, Qeo, AngnstoB, 67 Foot, Ac^utantf
Wickloto Miiitia ••
Bayly, Thomas, 1 Foot • •
Bayntiih, Edward, 2 Garrison Battalion. .
9 Beamish, Bernard, 84 Foot
Beanehamp, Charles JSustace, Royal Artillery
Beauchanti Theophilus Samael, R. Marines
9 Bedell, Walter Death, S4 Foot
Belford, William, 48 Foot
Bell, James,* 2 Ceylon Regt.
Bell, John Allan, 104 Foot
Bell, Samoel, 00 Foot
Bellock, Charles, York Hussars <
Ballot, Charles Joseph de, 60 Foot
Bennett, Bryan O'Donnell, 77 Foot
9 Bennett, James, 14 Dragoons
Bennett, John, Royal Marines •
Bennett, John, (Qoarter- Master, 3 Mar. \
04) 5 R. Veteran Battalion j
Benson, Wm. Welbore H., 30 Foot
9 Benwell, Thomas.^ 4 Foot
OOSVBT,
ETC.
29 April 86
25Ang. 13
31 Mar. 04
6 Feb. 08
5 Oct 18
9 Nov. 05
19 Mar. 07
18 Mar. 13
28 Mar. 0625
20 Jane 05
15 Sept. 08
18 Dec. 01
never
26 May 14
10 Not. 12
22 Aug. 06
Beresford, Marcos Wylly De la Poer, 17 Footi24 Feb.
25 Oct.
4 June
8 Dec.
2 Feb.
20 AprU
18 Jan.
3 Feb.
15 Aug.
15 June
Berford, Richard, 2 Foot
Berkeley f Aug. Fitxhardinge, R.WaggonTraln
Berry, Marlborough Parsons, 3 Foot
Berry, Warton Pennyman, 97 Foot. •
Bersma, Henry, 5 West India Regt
9 ^BSi Best, Chas. Lewis, 1 Iio?Ba. Ger. Leg.
3ezant, John, Royal Marines. • • • n r«
Birch, George, 64 Foot
>'••:•..•*
9 JBlaek, John,* 3 R. Veteran Batt. Fort- >
Mqfor of Charlee Fort and Kinaale .. 5
Blagg, James,^ 25 Foot
Bla^raTe, James, 89 Foot • •
Blair, Thomas Newenham, 7 West India Regt.
Blake, James Banbury, 43 Foot
Blake, John, Royal Artillery
Blake, Isidore, 8 Dragoons • ••
Blake, Robert, 9 R. Veteran Battalion ....
Blakeney, Richard, Royal Marines •
Blanchard, William, Nora Scotia Feneibles
Bland, Robert John, 70 Foot <
Blankeney, John Edward, Royal Marines . •
?l Blood, Thonuu,^^ 8 R. Veteran Battalion
loomfleld, Hon, J. A. D., Coldstream Gds.
Bludce, Robert Stewart, Royal Marines
Blneke, William, Royal Marines
{Blyth, John Willie,^^ R. Artillery Drivers
^m Boase, John,*^ 94 Foot, Barrack' )
Master, PendennU )
Boghuist, Edward, Royal Artillery
Bateau, John Peter, 90 Foot
BolteOf Henry,*** 87 Fool •••••••••<
5 Sept.
never
16 Nov.
8 Aug.
iMar.
never
8 Oct.
15 April
23 June
20Aag.
1 Dec.
13 May
6 June
34
11
05
12
25
8
19
0629
10
04
13
14
13
12
13
09
18
8
25
18
15
30
21
19
28
11
15
22
11
25
18
3
24
30
24
21
6
never
7 July
21 Sept.
25 Aug.
18 Dec.
23 Sept.
25 Jan.
5 July
10 May
30 April
2 July
24 June
29 Aug.
80
09
08
06
11
09
09
06
12
25
13
10
12
03
12
11
18 Nov. 13
8 Feb.
17 Sept.
never
Aug.
4 June
18 Mar.
126 Jan.
06
05
07
10
13
LIBITT.
Jnly
Dec.
FVib.
Mar.
Sept
Oct.
Feb.
June
Oct.
May
July
May
June
3925
1326
13
07
07
95
08
15
20
13
12
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALT FAY.
4
20
28
27
1525
14
7
1
1425
20
Jan. 46
Mar. 16
Aug. 37
Dec. 19
Mar. 22
Aug. 24
Feb. 16
Nov. 16
Oct. 24
Nov. 14
June 17
June 20
6 Jan. 41 22 Dec. 46
Oct.
Mar.
Oct.
Mar.
Sept
Aug.
Jan.
Jan.
June
Jan.
Aug.
Dec.
April
Oct
July
1425
0524
0825
27
101
0823
2525
09
07
11
19
25
0224
97
16
1325
13
8 Mar. 10
26
13
43
07
12
9626
11
17
19
12
28
30
22
12
5
20
30
14
8
15
5
4
31
23
15
13
12
18
8
9
16
21
24
Dee.
Mar.
Dec.
Sept
Jan.
Mar.
Sept
Feb.
May
Sept
Aug.
Dec.
Mar.
May
June
Sept
July
Aug.
Sept
Aug.
Oct.
June
April
Sept
April
Dec.
Jan.
Oct
28 7
1525
4428
0930
15
18
13
99
87
10
12
11
12
10
9 June
17 Feb.
11 July
11
11
15
26
16
13
13
05
14
15
98
14
18
11
09
03
08
6
3
30
17
Mar. 16
Oct 16
Oct. 21
Feb. 37
May 17
Nov. 16
Now. 33
July 23
Dee. 16
Aug. 02
Mar. 26
Mar. 16
July 18
25
24
6
15
Feb.
40
Feb.
16
Oct
47
Sept.
May
Mar.
19
16
13
AprU
Feb.
17
16
Mar.
16
Mar.
17
25
24
25
12
22
30
4
26
8
22
26
1
1
1
Mar. 17
Oct 19
April 16
Mar. 29
Jan. 26
Aug. 23
Aug. 19
Sept 16
Nov. 17
Aug. 96
Dec. 18
Sept. 14
Sept. 14
Aug. 16
19 June 27
Idiie Aug.
S
14 1 Aug. 21
16 14 Aug. 17
18126 Jane 18
2
364
Lieutenants.
Bolton, Sanmel, S3 Foot •
Bond, WilUam Spittle, Boyal Mirines .
Bonnor, Thomas, Coraioan Regt.
'•Booth, William, 14 Foot
Bordes, Breon Charles, 13 Foot >
ill Bott, Charles, Boyal Waggon Train
♦Boorillkm, Jnlins, 4 Fbot
Boorne, William, Rosral Marines
Bovill, Edinurd, 39 Foot
Bowdler» Oeorg« Andrew, 9B Foot
Br»wles» Hnmpbrey, 92 Dragooins • . • . .
Bowsar, Charles WiUiam, 84 Foot
Boyd, Arthur, 9 Garrison Battalion ...
Boyd, Sir John, Bt,, 1 Garrison Batteli
Boyd, Robert f 7 R. Veteran Battalion .
Bradbume, Francis, 16 Dragoons
Bradford, William, 8 Foot
Bradshaw, Frands Green, 69 Foot . . • . .
Brady, Bernard, 97 Foot ...«
Brady, WUliam, 00 Foot
Bmhner, James Lonttit, Royal Marines
m Bramwell, John/' 92 Foot
CD Brattte, Thomas,** Royal Marines . .
m Branns,Ai]g.Chris.Gottli«b,R.fit8SCorps
m Brearoy, Christ. Spencer.^* 27 Foot
Breretoii, Thomas, Rifle Brigade .......
ISB Breton, John Frederick,^' Royal Artillery
Bretthaaer, Christian William, 00 Foot ....
B^QB Brice, Alerander Adair,^« 06 Foot ..
ni Bridge, Geoiige Dandrige," 78 Foot . .
Bridger, James, 10 Dmgoons
9 *Bridger, John, 1 Prov. Batt. of MiUtia
Bridgewater, Thomas, 36 Foot
Brierly, William, 77 Ftwt
Bristow, Frederick, 6 Foot
Brock, James Loflus, 0 Foot
{Brohler, Cyras/* York diasseiirs
BrOhler, John Boyle.** 61 Foot
Broomfield, Alex. Soott, 68 Foot
Brown, Charles, GO Foot • • .
oil Brown, Engene, 91 Foot
Brown, Francis Camac, 80 Foot
Brown, John, 82 Foot ....>..
Browne, Andrew, 63 Foot
Browne. Courtney, 1 Garrison Battalion . .
Browne, Valentine, 13 Foot, SU^ff Officer )
t^Pensienere • )
9SR Browne, Hon, William, 62 Foot
Browning, Thomas, 68 Foot
Bruee, John, R. Artillery Drivers . <
Bramhy, Chariea, Mearon*s Regt. . .
9 Brydges, John Wm. Egerton, 14 Dragoons
Bryson, I^atiidk, Royal Marines
Bttbb, Anthony, 61 Foot
Bachanan, Drummond, 90 Foot
9Bochaoan,Wm.TheophUns,<»« IS
Bttckeridge, Francis Hotchkia, 30 Foot
Buckley, William Uenry, Unattached*.
Bndd, Samuel Ilayward, Dillon's Regiment
Badd, WHUam Sidney, Royal Marines •• • .
Bnlfrer, Andrew, Newlbundland Fenc
BttUer, John, 86 Foot
Banbury, Thomas Charles, 64 Foot. • •
Booyon, Charies Spencer, Unattached
* Burchell, Frederick, 2 Prov. Batt. of Militia
BttidoD, Charles, Royal Marines
• • • • . .
19
120
0
^9
16
6
120
10
DragooosllO
0
4
23
27
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22
23
1
17
• « •
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4
10
10
19
j20
3
18
30
20
8
13
8
7
6
^3
4
13
120
8
16
21
26
1
12
8
7
26
9
8
28
26
21
26
8
14
^7
16
3
127
May
Mar.
No?.
neyer
Jane
June
never
Nov.
Sept
May
May
Mar.
May
July
Oct.
June
Mar.
Jan.
April
Oct.
Mar.
July
July
Nov.
July
Nov.
Oct.
June
Aug.
April
Feb»
never
never
May
June
May
Mar.
Jan.
July
Mar.
Sept.
July
April
Feb.
April
0929
01
9616
26
261
11
78
12
08
13
06
08
16
38
la
03
11
08
LIEUT*
16
3
22
26
11
16
08 22
0220
21
16
2
16
3
10129
06
09118
1124
9926
0816
lOi
11
13
08
11
30
07
08
08
0
21
3
2
30
29
2
9
W)
6
3
10
09
07
07
121
00
Sept.
Aug.
June
Oct.
Dec.
Feb.
Feb.
Aug.
Dec.
April
Oct.
Jan.
Feb.
Oct.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
never
Mar.
11
06
12
09
12
20
12
33
04
26
061
21
18
16
17
2
16110
7
9
1
26
3
3
Mar.
Avg.
Mar.
Dec.
April
April
Dec
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
July
May
Feb.
May
Ang.
Sept.
Oct.
Deo.
May
A^eCa
Dec.
July
Aug.
Feb.
Nov,
Mar.
Mar»
Oct.
May
Oct.
Jan.
Mar.
Nov.
Sept.
May
Sept.
July
June
April
Oct.
July
AprU
Aug.
Nov.
Jan.
1027
0612
97
13126
27
1325
1326
81
13
0830
0220
0810
14 24
11126
11
161 3
1229
06
13
1226
41
16
05
14
09
02
11
11
12
1626
09
14
99
13
33
08
10
09
17
12
10
08
14
11
16 April 12 10 Ang. 16 26 Maf. 17
26
1317
0412
12 25
0815
8
16
28
2
7
21k28
29
26
0619
28 28
16
126
Oct.
AprU
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Feb.
Oct.
Dec.
NOY.
Sept.
April
July
Oct.
April
July
Mar.
Dec
July
Dec
April
05
14
10
11
13|
11
13
WHEN
PLACED OK
HALPmC
2
26
2
12
26
21
26
11
22
6
1
26
6
26
26
26
26
2
16
26
20
13126
26
8
10
17
6
AprU 16
Feb. 15
Sept U
Deo. 36
Oct* 16
Sept. 14
Mar. 90
May 17
Oct. 17
July 02
Feb. 20
OcU 16
Jonf 16
Sept« 16
May 17
Mar. 18
Dec 18
OeU 19
Dec 44
Feb. 17
Aug. 14
April 19
May 25
t
Oct. 28
AprU 16
Oct. 20
Jujie 17
Mar. 16
1814
Oct. 00
Mar. J 7
July 44
Oct. 17
Jan. ^
Dec. 18
Nov. 22
Dee. 14
April 17
July 18
Dec 12
Sept 23
Doc 14
12 3
1018
1
26
26
17
26
26
2613
26 2
12
3814
0626
07 "
32114
20
13
99111
16
JaB« 22
Oct 19
Aug. 16
Oct 16
Dec 16
Jan, »
Dec 18
July 16
April. 26
Nov.. 39
IS16
Aug. 41
June 10
Oct 19
Dec 41
Sept 36
1814
Nov. 01
Lieutenants.
365
Borsre, Benjamin, 71 Foot
Burgh, John Henry De, 21 Dragoons
Bum, Henry Wibon, 1 Foot
Bam, James, 72 Foot •
Burne, William Brampton, 15 Dragoons ..
iSI Burnet, John, 62 Foot
Burridge, John Osborne, 10 DragooDS, >
Staff Officer qf Pmswner9 J
BurroQghef , Thomas D'Eye, 14 Dragoons . .
Burwfemy James Oodolphin^^ H. Artillery
9 Burton, Richard, 94 Foot
Boateed, John, 16 Foot •••••.
Busteed, Mtcbael, 57 Foot
Bustin, Wm. Ridsdale, 10 Foot
9 Butler, Richard,** 01 Foot
iift Butler, Whitwell,»*8cots Fusilier Gnanls
fl Butterworth, Henry, 35 Foot
yng, Hon, Gerald Frederick F., 53 Foot . .
9 Cahill, Nicholas, 36 Foot
Cameron, Alexander, 42 Foot
Cameron, Donald, 42 Foot
9 Cameron, Donald,"* 60 Foot
Cameron, Duncan, 1 Foot
Cameron, James, 27 Foot
Cameron, James, 77 Foot
Cameron, John, 49 Foot »....
Cameron, John, 2 Garrison Battalion
9 Cameron. Lachlan Maclean,*' Unattached
Cameron, Peter Robert, 53 Foot
Cameron, Thomas Cochrane, Unattached . .
Campbell, Alexander, Royal Marines
* Campbell, Alexander, 93 Foot
Campbell. Alexander, 104 Foot
Campbell, Archibald, O'Connor's Recr. Corps
Campbell, Charles, 99 Foot
9 Cbmpbell, Charles William, 30 Foot
Campbell, Dugald, 72 Foot
Campbell, Duncan, Royal Marines
Campbell, Duncan, Royal Marines
Campbell, George Andrew, Royal Marines «.
Campbell, James, Royal Marines
y Campbell, James, 50 Foot
Campbell, James, Unattached
Campbell, James,*^ 41 Foot
Campbell, John, 8 R. Veteran Battalion . .
Campbell, Rupert," 38 Foot
lEB Campbell, Thomas, 40 Foot
Campbell, William, 49 Foot
Canning, Edward Joseph, 33 Foot • •
Cannon, James, 3 Garrison Battalion
Cardew, John Trevanion, Royal Marines . .
Carew, John Hallowell, 16 Lancers.
Carew, Robert, 41 Foot
Carey, James, 10 1 Foot
9 Carey, Michael,*' 40 Foot
9 S3i Carey, Thomas, KH.,*> I Lt Inf. )
Battalion German Legion \
Camaby, Alexander, 76 Foot
Carr, Dawson, 60 Foot
9 *Carrington, Walter Welland, 1 Prov. )
Battalion of Militia ]
Carrinffton, WUHam, 2 Royal Veteran Batt.|22
Carrington, William Henry, Royal Marines 19
Carroll, John, Scots Fusilier Guards 6
Carter, George, 6 Foot 7
BirSIGH,
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17
^
13
29
27
9
4
124
13
2
130
3
16
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10
26
10
13
24
21
18
1
29
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7
14
19
24
21
26
24
15
8
4
21
11
120
7
27
2
12
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Nov.
Oct.
Dec.
May
Noy.
May
Sept.
Nov.
April
Nov.
Sept.
July
never
Aug.
Not.
Mar.
April
Dec.
never
AprU
Dec.
Aug.
Dec.
Aug.
Oct.
Dec.
Aug.
Sept.
never
Dec.
June
May
Feb.
May
Oct.
Nov.
Feb.
Feb.
July
Feb.
Oct.
Sept.
Jan.
April
April
Jan.
June
June
July
Sept.
Oct.
July
Nov.
July
never
Jan.
May
Mar.
May
LI BUT.
94
07
13
08
1425
13
30
20
06
09
1229
00
12
12
07
6
1
9
12
27
9926
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7
7
1321
09
09
11
05
05
05
11
15
95
31
11
13
15
41
15
31 May
IMar.
2 Mar.
19 Feb.
May
8 May
94
10
1621
13 Sept. 21
Nov. 98
11 1814
1525 Oct. 31
1525 Feb. 16
1 Sept. 86
24
1
5
9
0821
IS
0613
1220
12 1
13 8
05110
25
10
1329
2
8
27
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0818
27
22
28
1524
19
7
3
1318
12
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7
8
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May
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Feb.
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July
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July
Dec.
July
Oct.
April
Oct.
Mar.
July
Sept.
May
Aug.
June
July
July
April
Mar.
Mar.
21
981
1225
1425
11
1516
1425
1425
0911
01
10
11
051
11
14 27
191
11
37
07
7
10
9
25
15
21
08
13
11
11
96
10
24
13
15
08
25
05
11
WHBN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
6 Dec. 44
24
1
11
9
5
23
1426
5
1
1
25
1425
17
1331
9
1
28
0830
25
2423
34
01
37
12
27
25
14125
1525
25
10
4330
11
19
7
Oct. 21
Mar. 19
Nov. 19
Mar. 17
1813
May 16
Feb. 16
Feb. 19
May 20
May 15
Dec 19
June 06
Sept. 19
June 16
OcU 96
July 17
June 43
Dec. 15
Feb. 29
Feb. 24
Nov. 83
Sept. 14
1814
July 17
Sept. 18
April 17
Jan. 19
Dec 01
Sept. 14
Feb. 28
Jan. 24
Mar. 17
April 26
Dec. 43
July 38
Sept. 17
May 16
Mar. 17
Nov. 16
Sept. 24
Dec. 46
Aug. 43
Mar. 17
Sept. 32
25 Mar. 1227 April 16
24 Nov. 1425 Mar. 17
1 Nov. 1025 Dec 23
25 Feb. 14
07
93
06126
07
12 July
1 April
Nov.
28 Sept
06
07
1814
08
9512
Sept 99
15 April 19
25 Feb. 16
368
LietOtmmts.
!
Carteret , Hugh de, 12 Foot ••••..
Gary, Deering, 44 Foot
Gary, George Marcus, Rifle Brigade
Gary, William, Unattached
Gassao, Edward Sheffield, West India Ran.
Gassely James, Royal Marines • •
Gaulfleld, John, 23 Foot
Ghads, William Gatherwood, Royal Marines
ChadurUk, Wm., 6 R. Vet Batt., Captain )
oflmxUidiy Royal Hotpiialy CkeUea \
ChaUit, John Henry, 1 Royal Vet BattaUon
GhamberUiyne, J. Ghamberlayne, Royal Art
Chambers, John, Royal Marines
Chambers, Samuel, 54 Foot, Barraek-
Master at Cahir
Ghambres, Wm. Chmnbres, R. Marines . .
Champion, Bdward Kendall, Unattached
Chamnanf Qeorge,^ 8 R. Veteran Battalion
9 SaA Chapman, William,*^* Rifle Brigade
Gharsley, Charles, 56 Foot
Charteris, Charles, 26 Dragoons
Chatfleld, Frederick, 20 Foot
9 Chetham, Isaac, 40 Foot
Chisholm, Alexander, Royal African Corps
Choiseul, Xavier, 27 Foot
Cinnamond, Joseph, Royal Marines
Clare, Benjamin, 60 Foot
Clark, Bdward Sterens, 44 Foot. • . •
Clark, Frederick, 14 Foot
Clark, John, 90 Foot
9 C lark , Robert , 68 Foot
Clark, Thomas, Royal Marines
9 Clark, Thomas Noble, 24 Dragoons ....
Clark, William, 3 Garrison Battalion
Clarke, John Thorp, 3 Foot
Clarke, Marshal, 88 Foot
CORNBT^
ETC.
24 Oct.
27 Feb.
2 Oct
14 May
18 July
5 July
3 June
15 Oct
18 Jan.
20 Feb.
5 July
17 Sept
6 Mar,
3 Oct
7 July
29 April
4AprU
2 May
16 June
24 Nov.
6 Aug.
1 Feb.
20 Mar.
2 Nov.
21 Dec.
130 Jan.
11 June
20 May
12 April
8 June
125 Feb.
7 May
6 Nov.
3 Feb.
13127 June
14 May
17 July
Sept
25 June
15 Aug.
26 June
5 June
10
12
12|30
10
03
13
05
10
08
09
27
10
05
14
Clarke, Walter, 24 Dragoons
Ghirke, William, Royal Marines
Clay, Wm. Waldegrave Pelham, 43 Foot . .
Cleary, Richard Stanton, 76 Foot ........
9 Cleghom, Geoige, 52 Foot
Clements, Gheoiige Bdward, 71 Foot
Clendining, Andrew, 45 Foot •
CliflTe, Waste], 43 Foot
Coates, Richard Aylmer, 47 Foot • .
Cobbold, Frederick, Unattached
•Cochrane, WillUm, 32 Foot
Cockbum, Phineas Charles, 70 Fbot
Colclough, M'Carty, 62 Foot
ColcToft, John, 74 Foot, Qarrium Quarter >
MasteratMaUa )
Cole, Charles, 16 Dragoons
Cole, John WiUiam. 21 Foot
V CoUingwood, WUHam JHxtm,^ 5 Royal >
Veterau Battalion )
ni Collins, Beojamin Manhal, 6 West
India Regt
9 Collins, Charles, 8 Royal Veteran Batt
Coiilns, Joseph Ambrose, 3 West India Regt
Collis, William, Royal Marines
Colls, William, York Light InAntry
Condy, Nicholas, 43 Foot
Coningham, WUliam, 63 Foot
Connor, AlezaBdei, 38 Foot, Si^gr Officer )
Iff Psnslantrs .»••, • )
!
10
16
13
08
09
10
27
81
12
10
13
11
XilBUT.
1695
1225
15
13
1219
05
16
101
18 Jan. 1
1 Sept.
24 Oct
27 May
2
08
12
34
10 Sept 11
18
12
1329
09
11
05
18
11
10
07
03
12
12
12
13
09
93
08
12
12
1412
7
12
19
10
9
2
22
11
10
10
25
26
24
11
9
7
25
9
0315
19
23
11
30
9
3
27
15
125
23
23
21 Nov.
16 July
13 July
27 April
84 May
19 Sept
22 April
IFob.
9 May
24 Nov.
12 27 May 13
991
07
09
09
10
13
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11
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18 Dee. 24
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June
AprU
Nov.
April
Nov.
Dec.
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May
Feb.
Dec.
Juno
Feb.
Aug.
Aug.
April
AprU
Dec.
June
Oct.
Jan.
Not.
Aug.
AprU
Mar.
July
AprU
April
Ang.
Jan.
Aiig.
Dec.
Feb.
Sept
10
13
21
12
II
11
06
14
14
95
11
IS
15
20
13
18
05
21
WHSN
PLACED ON
tiALF PAT.
25
14
12
19
1
Mar. 17
Mar. 17
Dec. 18
July 85
Dec. 82
Nov. 14
May 18
Sept 14
1 April 96
16Jun« 37
9 Dec 10
09
2429
15
18
6
9625
19
25
25
25
25
1425
1325
20
25
1125
0030
11
1^
2996
8631
1429
11
13
15
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7 AprU 0895
16 Vor. 00 13
8 Oct 18
1 Nov. 10
8 Oct
14 Doe.
1 July
'25 Sept
24 Feb.
4 April
7 Dec
13
14
19
17
13
26
8
19
25
25
25
1
1
10
23
16
9
25
18
Sept 14
Dee. 25
Mar. 10
Sept 17
Jane 02
Nov. 91
Mar. 17
Mar. 17
Feb. 15
April 15
Dec 18
Mar. 17
Sept 31
Nov. 18
Mar. 10
Jan. 01
Feb. 95
Nov. 16
Feb. 16
Aug. 91
Feb. 90
Jan. 16
Oet 80
Sept 10
Jnly 16
Mar. 90
Dec 37
Jan. 86
Oet 90
Feb. 30
Sept 14
Sept 93
May 17
0 Nov. 20
Jane 09
Nov. 17
SOD«e, 18
25
1
20
95
1613
Dec 16
Sept U
Fob. IS
Dec la
Mar.'ia
8 Jan. 41
367
^Mar. 09 Id July
1 Jtn. 00 7 Sept. 04l26
nerer 36 Dec. 1826
13 July SI 10 Sept. 2626
7 June 21 29 April 2424
9 Not. 0927 May 12
26 Sept. 18 10 May 16
14 April 26 19 May 8480
*.>••••
••••••••
2d libxtt.
BTC.
Ckmeoy, Samuei, 10 Royal Veteran Batt. •
9 Cooke, Adolphufl, 76 Foot
Goombe, Joieph,"* Royal Marines .......
•Cooper, Charlee Kelly, 62 Foot
Cooper, Samuel, 2 Foot
Coote, Cbariei, Unattaehed • •
m Cb«e«, John,*^ 10 Royal Veteran Batt.
Goota, Richard Oethin Creagb,*' 86 Foot .
Copplnger, John Murray, Royal Marinei .
Corbam, William, Royid Marines
Corry, Somerset, 18 Foot
CoabT^, William, 6 West India Regt. ..
m 9 Cottlngham, Thomas,*^* 62 Foot
Couche, John, Royal Marines
Cooltbard, Robert, 1 Dragoon Guards
Coortenay, George Henry, 6 Foot
CoTenay, James, 00 Foot
Caoeniry, Miehardt^ 4 Royal Veteran Batt
|| Cowcber, John, 3 Foot . • •
9 Cowley, Charles, 80 Foot
9 m Cox, Charles Thomas," 71 Foot • • • .
Cox, Samuel, Rojral Marines «
Cozens, George, 101 Foot ^•r»
|| Cnbtree, George Longbottom, 6 Dr. Gds.
CramptoD, Josiah, 97 Foot •
Craofoid, William, 70 Foot
Craose, Charles, Bloyal Marines ...•«.
Ha Crawford, Alex. Spiers,*^ 67 Foot
Crawford, John Charles, 62 Foot
Crawford, Joseph, 2 Garrison Battalion
V Crawley, William, 27 Foot
Creagh, Arthur Oetben, 17 Foot
Cf«e, John, R. Yorii Rangers • . •
Crespln, Henry, Royal Marines
Crispo, Sidney Smith, Royal Marines. ...
Cmokshank, Richard, 4 Dragoon Guards
Cross, Richard, 20 Foot
Cfoudace, William, 2 Ceylon Regt
Crow, William, 9 Foot
9 Crowe, Charles, 27 Foot
Crowis, Joseph, 60 Foot
Crowtber, Jeremiah, Royal Waggon Train
(>ozier, Acheson, Royal Marines :
|| Cnbitt, Edward George, 4 Dragoons . .
Cnll, George," Royal Marines • . . . .
Camming, Alexander, 26 Foot
Curling, Henry, 62 Foot
Canon, Hon. John Henry Roper, 37 Foot. .
Cttsine, John, Unattached
Catting, Thomas, 3 Line Batt. German Legion
SDalgaims, WiUiam," 66 Foot
algety, Alexander, 89 Foot . •
Dalgleish, Robert, 78 Foot ....
Dal^rmple, Alexander, 46 Foot
IMay 14 24 Feb.
4 Mar. 96
28 Sept. 09
18 Sept. 04
11 May 12
1 Jan.
27 July
OMar.
never
11 Jan.
14 Jan.
24 May
29 June
22 Dec.
27 June
11 Mar.
04
09
32
07
09
• • .
. . • •
6 Sept. 0422 May
LZBXTT.
90
12
13 Not.
16 April
8 May
6 Aug.
26 April
23 Nov.
8 April
20 Feb.
1020 Aug.
23 May
10 Sept.
09129 May
09 19 Mar.
09 6 Dec.
1229 Oct.
98
12
06
6
16
2
1826
06
09
36)
12
28
22 May
3 Aug.
18 May
11 July
4 July
7 Nov.
6 June
12
00
14
11
11
11
06
8 June 31
11 Mar. 28
23 July 12
16 Mar. 30
lOAprU 10
Sept. 99 18 Nov
14 Aug. 1124 Dec.
126 Oct. 1029 Mar.
16 Jan. 0427 Aug.
2 July 03 16 Aug.
..131 Oct. 11 23 Jan.
6 Aug. 99 1 Sept.
27 Jan. 14 6 Oct.
22 Oct. 26 20 Aug.
14 Oct. 24 16 Not. 27
22 Mar. 10 4 Mar. 13
9 Jan.
Dalton, Philip Tuite, 9 Dragoons
Daly, Edward Nugent, 63 Foot
Daly, George, 09 Foot
Dalxell, William John, Royal Artillery . . . .
Bamemm, George, 104 Foot
Dames, Mansell, 0 Dragoons
9Sl Doniell, Robert,*^ 69 Foot
Ikirejff luute Roboteau^ 8 R. Veteran Batt.
9 •Dardis, George, 1 Prov. Batt of MiUtia
Danbusy James ]£irill. Unattached
12
04
24 Aug.
12 Dec.
27 July
27 Dee.
23 July
31 Dec.
10 Aprfl
24 July
10 July
18 July
4 Feb.
22 June
4 Feb.
WHEN
PLACED OM
HALF PAT.
9
13
7
4
16|23
12
00|26
18
1126
6
1127
10
26
1626
0431
16
1629
24
25
3
12
12
061
02
87 6
36 7
1326
3221
1426
9926
1225
1228
04
7 Sept. 09
19 June 0628 Jnly
1 April 12
May 95
05
12
04
14
1
8
10
26
2930
30
13
13 13 Sept. 1424
6 July 10
24
D'Alton,BdwardRichard,Cbass.Britannlque8| 3 June 12
3 Oct. 11
19 April 44
17 Mar. 14
1 May
6 Oct.
6 Feb.
21 Sept
15 April 07
never
3 Aug. 20
DaTidson, James Batchelor, 2 W. India Regt[26 Msy 32
16
20
12
09
1 Jnly
1 Sept.
7 Sept.
1 April
16 Sept
4 Oct
20 July
23 Sept
25 May
15 July
2 Oct
26 Feb.
24 Oct.
13 Aug.
0826
1326
95
13
1326
4529
1630
Aug. 21
Oct. 06
Oct. 14
Dec. 28
Feb. 32
Feb. 81
Mar. 36
Dee. 01
Sept 13
April 18
Dec. 18
Jan. 16
May 16
Mar. 42
Oct 17
Aug. 14
July 16
Oct 21
Fab. 20
Mar. 17
April 23
Dec. 18
Mar. 17
Oct 14
Feb. 26
Sept. 19
Oct 16
Mar. 17
Dec. 07
1806
May 46
Nov. 37
Sept 14
April 37
Aug. 22
Nov. 02
Mar. 17
June 19
1806
May 17
Jan. 24
Jan. 16
Deo. 14
Dec. 34
Dec. 31
Dec. 26
Feb. 16
July 17
Sept 16
June 17
17
23
25
9
20
24
16
11
09
14
21|22
86l96
1814
July 14
Aug. 47
Oct 17
Jan. 24
April 29
Mar. 16
Dec. 19
1814
Mar. 27
Feb. 42
368
Ueulenants^
EKBiaN,
!
IB
pi
20
Davies, David, Royal Marines • • ,
Davis, Charles Winter, 30 Poot
Davit, John, 2 Royal Veteran Battalion .
Davis, William Henry, 8 West India Rcgt.
Davison, James, 99 Foot • • • <
Davys, Edmund Soden, 90 Foot
Dawson, Wm., 2 Line Batt. German Legion
Day, Alexander, Royal Marines * • •
Dean, Robert, IG Dragroons
9 Delamain, Edward Smitli,^^ CO Foot . .
9 Dclmc, Henry Puter,^ 68 Foot
*Denrord, Charles, 95 Foot
Denison, George, 19 Foot • •
Dent, Robert, Unattached ...»
Desbarres, Henry Windham, Unattached
Dickinson, Douglas John, 2 Foot, AtffU'
tant Brecon Militia. ••••.•...*.....
9121 Dickson, Charles Lennox, Unattached
Dickson, David, 42 Foot
DIddcp, John, 41 Foot , ,. . •
Digges, Charles, West liulia Rangers
9 Digliton, Robert/o Unattached
Dillon, Anthony, Unattached
Dillon, Edward Walter Percy ,*<»• C3 Foot .
Dillon, Thomas, 8 R. Veteran Battalion •
•Disney, Henry, 37 Foot
Disney, James Robert, York Chaaseiuns • • .
DUon, Jolui William. 48 Foot
Dbbyns, Robert William, 7 W. India Regt.
9 (^ Dodwell, George, 23 Dragoons . . .
Dolmage, Julius, 4 Foot •
Donnelly, John, 2 R. Veteran Battalion .
Dormer, Charles. Unattached
Doswell, Henry, Royal Marines
QSl Dowbiggin, William Henry ,^i 16 Foot
9 Dowkcr, Thomas, 38 Foot
Downer, Geo. P. Maxwell, York Lt. Inf, VoL
Dovnie, Alexander, 6 Foot « . . . .
Dovne, Robert Stephm, 7 Dragoons . .
£2l Drake, Edward, 28 Foot
Drawbridge, Cluirles,^' Royal Artillery
Dreghorn, Allan Hamilton, 7 R. Vetl Balt.|2G
Drew. Mattb«w, S. Waggon Tmlii
9 €» DmmmQnd^Geo.Duncaoy3 R.Vet.Bn.
Dudley, Samnel, 11 Dragoons ..•••••«..••
Dttnlevie, Qtorge Otnld, 1 1 Foot
Dunlop, Archibald, Royal Marines. .......
tuft DunnicUfie, Henry ,^ Royal ArUUery . .
Dutautoy, Jan\e$, Royal Marines, Bar-
rackmiuter at Tauntom
Dyer, Robert Turtlxff, Royal Marinea ....
Eagar, Alexander, 57 Foot
Sigatt Jameg^ 7 R. Yobemn Bsttalion
Eagar, Jeffrey, R. York Rangen
Eagles, Edward, Bampfield, Royal Marines
Earle, Alexander Hamilton, Royul Artillery
** Easter, Jeremiah/* 23 Dragoons
Eaton, John, 20 Dragoons ,
Eccles, Cuthbert,** 83 Foot
£d«, Densil, Royal Marines.
Ede, John, Royal Marines • • . •
Edgworth,Thomas Bridgman, Royal Marinesjl?
9 Edington, John, 61 Foot
Edmonds, Robert, 27 Poot
9 Edwards, Charles,** 71 Foot, Outi, of I «.
Tiwalidi, noyal Hospital, Chelsea . . . , J i*'
!
BTC.
21
3
7
21
18
11
6
14
1
20
7
Nov.
Se|>t
Jan.
Aug,
Nov.
Hay
May
Jan.
Feb,
Mar.
never
June
Doc.
May
06
L224
06
1325
14
08
12
99
13
11
11
12
20
14
30 June 97 SO Jan. 89S7Feb. 46
11
8
27
4
27
9
21
8
10
2
19
6
14
21
28
18
22
20
3
10
22
25
21
28
30
25
26
18
12
June
Dec.
July
Mar.
April
April
April
July
never
Nov.
Not.
July
July
Aug.
Nov.
Nov,
Sept.
Mar.
April
Feb.
June
Sept.
Nov.
Dec.
Mar.
Jan,
May
Aug.
Mar.
Nov.
Dec.
12
15
16
13
09
21
23
18
11
7
1(J117
08
06
14
09
09
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16
05
10
09
14
13
08
12
11
14
29
03
11
16
31
10
26
29
4
31
22
19
7
14
Feb.
Mar.
Nov.
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Dec
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June
June
Mar.
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09
12
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369
BiwutMy John, 27 Foot
Btorattify Richard, Roy&l Marines
Edwards, Stephen, 7 Garrison Battalion
BdkardS) Thomas, 66 Foot
QB Btfwarils, William, 80 Foot
£dWBrd0,'Wright,fi8 Foot
Edyvnan, Robert Bradlick, lOa Foot
EMot, Charles, 43 Foot
Eaiot,lf«nty, Roya! Marines
EUlott, Gteorge Henry, 44 Foot
BOifl, WiHiftm, 89 Foot
Ehf Bfton. Thomas Gerard, 63 Foot
Elton, Wufiftm, 19 Dragoons •
• Smerjr, John, 3 Prov. Bn. of Militia ....
Enddoe, Eohert, Royal African Corps
Eostace, Jain^, Irish Brigade
Evans, George, 1 Garrison Battalion
E«lais, Joha, td Pbot
Eviins^ Jdhto, 8S Foot
WflU mmn0y Matthew}^ R. ArtilleryDriTers
£v4ns, Bripb, 62 Foot
9 Evans^ Thomas,^ 88 Foot
£vory,Johfi, 16 Dragoons
Esrma,^ohn Adrian, Royal Waggon Train. .
Fairtlough, Henry BlacUer, R(^al Marines
Fairtl«Bgh, fiamue), 63 Foot
Fattpoiv Richard, 9& Foot
9' Farmer, Wm. John George, 9 Foot
Feotony William, 6B Foot
9 Fers««on, Donald, Rifle Brigade
Fai^giiMotr, James, 57 Foot
Fergoason, Thomas, 8 Foot
Ftfi^ieF, Walter, Independent Company ....
Fi^nell^'Richani, 98 Foot
Fitdiett^ John, 7 Garrison Battalion
FiM Gerald^ James, 77 Foot
Fib GwAld, John Richard Sherlock, 62
F&x Gerald, Riohard Henry, Unattached
Fltt Ql^fooD, William, 83 Foot
FiiihorinM, George, 14 Foot
11 Fleetwdod) Jaroos,^ 25 Dragoons ....
}^ Fleming, Hugh,^1 R. Veteran Battalion
MiUtmty Knight of Windsor
Flfon, Fiatriak,*' 39 Foot
Foalblanque, John Samuel, Mar. deGrenier,
«1 Foot
F«A, Battdan, 1 4 Foot
Footeviohn HoUis Rolle, 9 Foot
Forbes, Nathaniel, 102 Foot
Forbes, Peter, 96 Foot
F^d, Atihfur White, 2 R. Veteran Battalion
9 Ford^ John,!'* 3 West India Regt., Cap-
tatnoflnvaUdtfR&yal H&tpital^Cheltea
^Airstcr, JohnAugiistu<>, 2 Prov.Bn.of Mtliti'a
*BarteN«o, George, 3 Pror. Batt. of Militia
*B(krtofeiK, Min Mm. 193 Foot
ForWaid, Bamuel, 21 Dragoons
Fowler^ Winiam, Royal Marines
Franklin, Richard A. M^^ 55 Foot, Staff \
Offlemr of Pmsimiers )
9 Franklin, Robert Deane, 36 Foot
m. FrBser, Andrew Simon,^ Unattached . .
FM*ef) Anhuf John, 2 Garrison Battalion. •
9 Fniser, David , 82 Foot
Fraaer, Donald^ 1 Foot
Fraeer, Hugh, 4 Royal Veteran Battalion • •
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25
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16
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May 06
Sept. 04
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June 24
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May 10
Oct. 13
July 03
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Feb. 10
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8 Feb.
9 June
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19 Nov.
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21 Jane
1 Jan.
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22 Oct.
11 Aug.
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6 Aug.
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11 Feb.
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31 July
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15 8 June
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85(25 Oct. 44
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18 Jan.
6 Dec.
25 Mar,
25 Mar.
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370
SJeMeKtmU.
!
Freame, Wm. Honrood, 68 Foot. . «
Freeman, Alfred P. Isidore Walsh, 16 Foot
Freeman, Richard Francis, 90 Foot
French, Hyacinth, 07 Foot
French, Lndos, 67 Foot
French, William, 96 Foot
French, William Laslnby, Royal Marines .
Firoger, Leopold de, 69 Foot
Fnllarton, John, 71 Foot ..••• •*
FyerSf Robert Mor§e^ Royal Artillery • . .
9 Oaggin, Pierce, 6 Foot
SB Qaiidner, Patrick, 9 Line Batt. Ger. Leg.
Oale, William, 1 Dragoons
Gallagher, John, 08 Foot, Town Mqjw^
New Srujuwick
*Gamlen, ChariesArthnr, 8 Prov.Batt of MiL
Garden, John Campbell, liewfoondlaad Fenc
Gardiner, Arthur, S Garrison Battalion • • . .
Gardiner, Wm. Gfegory, Rifle Brigade ....
II Q9I Gardner, Andrew, S7 Ftoot
GarsUn, James, 16 Foot
Gaity, Joseph, 60 Foot ••
Geddes, Alexander, 6 West India Regt. •• . .
Geddes, James, 43 Foot
Gerahty, Digby, 17 Foot
Qfll Gerard, Arthur, 4 Foot
Gibb, Harry Wm. Scott, Royal ArtlUeiy ..
Gibbins, Thomas, 81 Foot..
Gibbon, Stephen, dO Foot
CHbbonef Thomat, Royal Artillery .«•••••.
Gibttm, WUliam, 1 Royal Veteran Batt. . .
SGibean, Wm. Jaeeph, 8 R. Veteran Batt.
Gichaid, Edward,^ 4 Foot
GiiBird, Thomas FredericlL, 18 Foot ..•*..
9ilBGilbonie,Bdward,»71 Vooi,Capt.of )
Invalidit BoyaX Hoepitai, KUmainham ]
Gilchrist, James, 90 Foot
9 Gilder, Matthew WUUam, 0 Foot
Gill, George, Royal Marines
Gillies, John, Unattached
SD LIEUT.
ETC.
GUlmaa, Wm. Howard, R. Artillery Drifen 18 Dee. 13
12 Nov. 12
Gillmore, Joseph Albert,37Foot,£arraeA* )
master at Olatgow •• ••••• )
Gilse, Frederick de, Royal Waggon IVain . .
Glassen, Caldwell, Royal Marines
Glendinning^ Adam, 9 Royal Vetenn BatL
on Glendiuning, Thomas, 60 Foot
91SI Glynn, Henry, 40 Foot
Ooddard, George Anthony, 60 FOot
Godfrey, Whiteside, 6 Royal Veteran Batt.
* Goodair, William, Independent Company
9 Goodali, William,^ 62 Foot
Gordon, Alexander, 02 Foot
9 Gordon, George, 86 Foot
Gordon, Sir John, Bt., 4 Foot . . • .
Gordon, John Ponsonby, Unattached
Gordon, Lewis, 96 Foot
Gordon, Sir Orford GordoB,J9/., 9 Gar. BatU
Gordon, Wm., York Lt. In&ntry Volonteers
Goudie, John, 72 Foot .•....«.
8 Gould, Thomas, 11 Dragoons
m Grcme, G. Drommond,*' KH., )
2 Liffht Infantry Batt. German Logion )
9 Graham, Hector,** 60 Foot, Barraek* i
w%a9taraiCHekeitermm,». )
Grakam, WaiUr, 6 Bojtl Vet«na Bait ttbM Mar*
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lOot. 06
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9 Sept.
8 May
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16 Jan.
22 July
21 June
16 Aug.
27 July
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08
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99
11
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09
18
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16 Dec.
26 Mar.
21 Mar.
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26 Oct.
10 Dec.
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20 April
11 Joly
20 Dec.
20 May
8 June
11 Feb.
27 Sept.
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14 May 13 83 Feb. 16
11 Nov. 00 SJnly
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06111 Nov. 07 SAag.
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7 Dec 14 7 April
10 April 86
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90 Jan. 1426A|iriil8
26 Jane 17 38 flept 80
22 Hay 04 26 Sept« 18
16 Mar. 14 1814
4 Oct. 1086 Jane 16
11 July 11 7 Dm. 14
18 Aug. 12184 Maj 81
90 Sept. 19'86 Mar. 17
12 Nov. OftlONor. 17
18)13 Nov.
19^20 Dec
1486 Dee.
46
16
18
07
08
11
11
07
11
11
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20 Oct.
14 Jan.
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19 Mar.
16 Mar.
27 Sept.
4 Feb.
10 Nov.
1 Dec
19 Sept.
11 Mar.
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6 May 14j80May
18 Oct. 0035 Dec
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4 Oct.
18
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12 May 86
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18 Aug. 78
190 Mar.
9 Joly
6 Mar.
21 Dec
38 May 06| 8 Mar.
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06
10
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17
14
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19
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7 Mar.
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1 Sept. 14
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16
17
16
17
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14188 May 19
ilSOet. 14
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LieutenoMii*
Gfanty Alexander, Ctnadian FendblelDfiuitry
QuLntf Chnlee, 8 1 Foot
Qnnty OeorgQ Colquhoan, 2 Ceylon Regt...
^mnt| Jamei, Roynl Waggon Train
*Gnuit, James, Royal Waggon Train
{Grant, Jobo,» Royal Artillery. •
Oianl, John,^ Unattached ••...
Qsanty Robert, 19 Dragoons
Qnut, William, 7 Garrison Battalion
Grant, William, 7 Garrison Battalion
Qmpe, Henry, Royal Marines •
|| Qtattan, James, 9 Dragoons. « • •
Oaves, WlUiam, Royal Marines .....•.•••
Gray, Owen Wynne,*** 39 Foot, Stqj^l
Officer of Pensioners In New Zealand >
Oraatrex, Charles Batler, Royal Marines . .
Otfeaves, Charles, Unattached
Gnearaa, Spencer, 14 Foot
Gceen, Samnel, 78 Foot
Qneene, Edward,^^ Royal Artillery
Qteetf Alexander, 6 Foot •••••••.«
Greer, William, 11 Foot
Gtoetham, John Henry, Unattached
tta Grier, Robert,^ 44 Foot
Gzieiaon, Charles, 1 Dragoon Goards
Qflflio, John, 37 Foot
6^ii/^A, CA«r2er, Royal Marines
9 GriiBihs, Edwin,** Royal Artillery Drivers
Wft QriAths, Henry, Roval SUff Corps
9 Griffiths, John George,^* Royal Art. Drivers
Griffiths, William Stnart, 98 Foot
9 Grimes, B&bertf* Royal ArUllery
Qvovt, Cliaries Thomas, 14 Foot
Erave, James, 1 Pror. Batt of Militia. .
teber, Daniel, 39 Foot
, Edward, 2 Royal Veteran Battalion
Gf&moens, If ich. Theo. de, Dillon's Raiment
Onn, John, 16 Foot
Gdnn, George, Royal Marines
Qmning, AJexander, 61 Foot • • • . .
an Gunning, George,* 1 Dragoon Gnards
Haekett, WUliam, 1 Royal Veteran Batt
Hadwen, Thomas, 80 Foot
9 9n Haggnp, William, Unattached. • . .
Haire, John, 1 Garrison Battalion
Halahan, Ridiard Newton Chr., 25 Foot
*HaU, Chambers, 14 Foot
MaUSf Thomas, Royal Marines, Barrack
master. Tower of London
9 Hamel, Mtehael Greatheed, 5 Foot. . . .
{Hamilton, George, Unattached
Hamiltan, George, Unattached ......
m Hamilton, John, 2 Line Bn. German Leg.
Hamiltoa, William Henry, 14 Foot
Hammenley, William, 3 Garrison Battalion
Bcrdeastle, William Augustas, 75 Foot ....
HiRTden, William, 2 Ganison Battalion ....
Bardman,HenryAnthony, 7 West India Regt.
m Hafdnan, Samuel, 10 Dragoons
Margrow, John Longford, 10 R. Vet. Batt.
9*Hariand, iiAm, 1 Prov. Bat*, of Militia. .
^arrington, Henry, Royal Marines ••
Harris, Charleti, 60 Foot ^
BarriSf WiUiipmt 8 Royal Veteran Bittalion
Hart, John, 2 Foot
SaOehanif ITiUims Gale, 6 R. Vet. Batt.. .
JSoiparcl, l^icAorcf, Royallrish Artillery ••
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never
never
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28 Sept.
16 Aug*
121 Oct.
3 Oct.
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23 Sept.
9 Nov.
16 Oct.
126 Oct.
7 Nov.
131 Oct.
13 Dee.
6 July
2AprU
26 Feb.
26 May
8 May
2 July
6 Jan.
4 Aug.
10 Feb.
8 Oct.
4 Mar.
4 June
never
24 Dec.
25 Attg.
22 Nov.
11 Jan.
4 Mar.
29 Oct.
July
never
21 May
30 Aug.
12 Nov.
12 Mar.
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29 April
26 July
27 Oct.
4 July
7 Mar.
22 Feb.
16 June
19 May
18 Oct.
never
20 May
11 Aug.
31 July
13 June
11 Feb.
05
13
12
08
16
11
10
21
10
15
1
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18
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10
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28
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13
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21
81
13
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17
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1 Sept. 14
9 May 34
lAug. 31
12123 Dec. 24
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Feb. 28
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Sept. 14
April 18
Oct. 27
Sept. 87
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Aug. 17
Mar. 22
Feb. 16
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Oct. 17
25 Dec. 18
372
Lieutenants*
Haswell, John Stepney, Royal Hftrhies
' « • • •
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08 18 Aug.
Hathewav, Charitt, New Brunswick FencU]ilei|96 Mar. 19 $26 iUig.
17 Oct 04d4M«r.
5 Not. 13 I Dee.
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IONqv. 14 22Ji4y
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4 May 0930 Mar.
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28 Mar. 1026 Feb.
4Jiay 1117 Oct*
4 Jan.. 10 20 Mar.
nerer 26 Dec.
8 Dec. 00 31 Man
8 Oct 12 29 Jane
7 Sept. 0030 May
10 Sept 1122 Oct.
80 Nor. 09 10 Dec.
13 May 1328 Sept
OMay 11 7Jaly
Hawkins, George Drew, Royal Marines.
tt Hawkins, John,^ 02 Foot
Hawley, Trevor, 0 Foot
Hay, Alexander Murray, Unattached
Hayes, Gcoige James, Royal Marines
Hazen, John, 49 Foot
Hearn, John Hemhig, 60 Foot
WL Heam, William Marens,** 44 Foat •.••
^SUSi Heame, George Henry, 4 Fbot
Heath, Phillip, Royal Artillery
^Heath, Tliomas, 38 Foot
9 Heathcote, Josh. Cha|ypeU, Cape C^rps. •
Heddle, Alexander, Royal African Corps . .
QSi Hemsley, Henry, 28 Foot
Henderson, James Allen, 10 Foot
9 Henderson, William, 5 Foot
Uendley, Henry Barbery, 3 Ceylon Regiment
*Herbert, John James, 41 Foot
Herbert f I$aac, 8 Royal Veteran BaUalicm
Herrick, Edward Henry, 1 5 Foot «.••«•.
SHerron, Samuel, 24 Foot
ewat, William, 63 Foot
Hewetson, Heniy, 101 Foot ...••••»
OK Hewetson, John, 35 Foot ...........
Hewctt, James Waller, 1 Foot •
Hewett, William, 7 Royal Veteran BattalioD|l4 June 10|23 Jan.
CH Hewitt, Robert,* 61 Foot, Barrack
matter at Clonmei
Heyland, Laogford, 101 Foot ....
Hickman, Richard, Royal Marinea
Hickson, John Annealey,** 31 Foot, Sti^ )
Officer of Pentionere in Ifew Zealand \
Higgin, Robert, 12 Foot
Higginbotham, Henry, 28 Dragoons •
*Hilder, Jesse, 15 Foot
Hilditch, Charles, 3 Foot
!Hin, Richard,^ 46 Foot
Hilliard, Cliristopher. 5 Foot
Hilton, William Legh. 08 Foot
«HInde, Edward, Rifle Brigade
9 Hine, John,^ Unattached
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master at Norwich ................ \
iSlHodder, Edward ,▼* 69 Foot
Hodeetts, Thomas, 49 Foot, 6ti^ Officer \
{ffPendonere )
9 Hodgson, Atderson,^* 2 Fbot
Hoey, Richard Hudson O'Reflly, 85 Foot, )
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Hojel, James, Caithness Fenoible Infantry..
|| HoIlx)rn, Charles, 10 Dragoons
Hole, William, 43 Foot
Holgate, Edward Milton, 89 Foot
Holland, Rupert Cliarles, Roy si Marinea . .
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Pembroke MUitia \
9 HoUinsworth, Ilenry,^' Unattached, i
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9 HuTUs, William Henry, 57 Foot
% m Holman, Charles,^* 52 Foot, A^.
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8 Holmes, Benjttttfn Hftyes^SO Foot •« • • • •
ohnes, Chiifles Wtn. Beott D., 3 Diagooos
H Holmes, Davkl, 9 Foot. . .•
Holmes, James, Royal Marines
*HoIt, Geoiipre Franois, % Proir. Bd. of MUUia
Holyoake, Henry, 84 Fool ;
9 Home, Jcto, 9 FyM>t % . . • •
Home, Wllliatii, York Light Itvfkntry
^ QA Bood^ Jamtt^* 9 Royal Teteraa Satft.
Hopkins, William Rendolpli, 5 Foot
Tow, Johtisoii, Royal Marines. • . i . • . .
Bow, t%omas. Royal Marinas •
iSabbard, James, Royal Marines
Hudson, H<Mry, 60 Foot
Hagfaes, Edward, 19 Foot
It9i Hogties, George, 73 Foot ........
Haglies, Henry Ffands, Qleagairry Fenciblas
liiill, Artliur HiB, 50 Foot, 8kff Ofien- X
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Homphi^ys, Cbtts. GaMlntr, 14 Diayamu
[omphreys, John, 7t Foot . . . . «
Htmt, Michael, 6l Foot • . . .
[uAt, William, Royal Suff Corps
Bunted, James, IS Foot, Staff Officer of
■' P^vMrumtfTS. ..•••».
'banter, Thomas, 18 Dragoona* « .
Hnnter, WHHam DodSworth, 64 Fbot . ....
HaH,'Foincis, Id Dragoons .v . . • . <
HotchinsoD. Joho^GO Foot
:Button, William, Royal Marinas; ........
^nyghue, Samuel, 60 Foot
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' Inglfs, Edward, 8 IJragobn Chiaids
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' piS'Inncs, Alei^aader, TTnattatdhed
"innes, Robert, 48 Foot
' irvfne, Robert, 7 West India Regiment ....
' Mil Irving, Jacob iBmilida,^' 13 Dragoons
' Irving, Robert, 39 Foot . . . r <
. invlny Alexander,^" 3 Foot . . «
Irwin, Charles, Unattached • «
i Irwin^ John. Robert, 54 Foot ....•..•••..
, ]t^E3Si Isaacson, Egert. Cha. H.,^* Gar. Comp.
^' 'Jackson, Fradefick, 27 Foot
i Jaoksaoy James» Royal Marines ..•
Jackson, John, 4 Foot • •
' 'Ja«<kson> Wflliam^ 64 Boot .......
'9 Jagp, Cbarl^«> 10 Foot ...
James, Joseph Gillam, 69 Foot
James, Robert, 56 Foot
James^ Robert CnWfta Dbnnltliorne, R. Mar.
' Jam^on, Thomas^ 3 West India Regiment . .
* Jameson, WilllimT) 87 Fbot . i.
' ' Jappie, 'WDHam^ 14 Foot
. iJifrfu$on,M€ora€t 2 Royal Vet. Battelioa
9 Jeffries, Joseph, 1 Foot
: ( Jeniiings, George» 1 Ghimson Battalion . • • .
^ ^JenriSj Thomas, 24 Foot «•■.••....
' ^Joittw^ lames, Royal Mttrinsa
- 'WfBL Johnson, J., (Qr..MMt 14 Sept. SI) 40 Foot
Johnson, William Proude, 103 Foot
^Johnston, Galbraith, 2 ProT. Batt. of Militia
Johnaton, John BoUo, Unattached
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Joneif Edwardf 10 Royal Veteran Battalion
Jones, Jeremj, 60 Foot. ....•...<
9 m Jonee, Ricbard, 40 Foot
Jonee, Vaughan, 8 Garrison Battalion,
Sie^ff OJfier tf PentionerM
Jonee, WiUiam, 44 Foot *
Jones, WiUiam John Williams, 101 Foot
Jordan^ Bdward, 36 Foot .«• •*•
Kane, John Joseph, 4 Foot •
Kayes, William, 73 Foot
Kearnes, John, 68 Foot
9 Keep, William Thornton, 28 Foot ....
Keb, John, 5 Foot
KeUy, William, Royal Irish Artillery ....
9 Hn Kennedy, Francis,'^ 51 Foot, At^,,
North Lincoln Miliiia
Kennedy, John, 4 Ceylon Regiment ....
^Kennedy, P. Henir, 2 Pror. Batt. of Militia
Kent, James, Royal West India Rangers
Kentish, Edward, Royal Marines ..••••
Kenworthy, William, 48 Foot
Ker, John, 90 Foot •
Kerr, Charles, 72 Foot
IHA Kerr, John Henry, 104 Foot
dAKerr, Robert, 60 Foot
Kenteman, Harry Qolrins, Royal Artillery
Kettlewell, Eyans, 06 Foot
Kiemir. William Duntsielt, 22 Dragoons
King, William, Royal Artillery
Ktngsoote, Thomas Henry, 14 Dragoons. .
Kingsley, Jeffries, 3 DrafToons
King$miUf William, 10 Royal Veteran Batt.
Kingston, Robert, Sari of, Unattached ....
KirlCpWUliam John, 46 Foot, St^fOgieer I
of Penrioners 5
Knight, Richard Lott, 22 Foot
Knight, WiUiam, 28 Foot
9 Knox, Francis,** 81 Foot
La Berthodierre, P.Maric, 8 West India Regt.
9 Lacy, Samuel Walter, 10 Foot
La Grunge, Jas. Warrington, 3 Dragoon Gds.
*LBrabert, John, 8 PruT. BattaUon of MiUtia
9 Lane, Ambrose, 83 Foot .
Lane, Ambrose, 98 Foot
Lane, John, Unattached
Lanir, John, 23 Foot
J I Langdon, ColweU, 00 Foot
langdon, John, 2 Pro?. BattaUon of Mllitin
Laplain, John, 56 Foot
Latham, John, 92 Foot
Laurie, James, Royal Marines
Lawrie, John, 63 Foot
Lawson, John, Unattached, 8t<^ Qffleer I
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Lawion, William, Garrison Company ....
Laye, George, 24 Foot
Leach, Henry, Scots FnsiUer Guards
Leathes, Edward, 8 Dragoons
Leavach, John, 3 West India Regiment. . . .
Lee, Edward, 86 Foot
Lee, George, 21 Foot
9 Leggett, John, 3 Dragoon Guards
Leslie, Angus, 98 Foot
Leslie, Jolm, 18 Dragoons • . . * .
9 L'Bttniige, GMige, Seoti FtetiUir G«ardfll6
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L&mkf Thomaf , 3 Gftrriaon Battalion
Lewis, William, 19 Foot
Xiiui, Robert, I Royal Veteran Battalion . .
9 lincbey, Henry John, Unattached
Lisle, Benjamin de, Canadian Fencibles. • • .
C Lister, John,*' Royal Marlnet
Little, John, 37 Foot
Little, John William, Unattached
Lloyd, Charles, Royal Marines
WR Lloyd, Edward Bell, 16 Dragoons ....
9 Lloyd, John Ormsby,^ 74 Foot, Stqff' i
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Locke, William, 5 Dragon Onards
9iil Lockwood, Parefoy,**dO Foot, Capt. )
qflnooHdi, R. HospUal^ KUmainhiam ]
Long, Edmund Sllngsby, 23 Foot
Long, William, Unattached . . • • •
Lonsdale, Alnred, 84 Foot.
{912A Lonsdale, William, 4 Foot
Larimer, Charles Hunt,^ 8 Royal 7et. \
Batt., Military Kniaht of WituUor . . 5
9 LoTe, James,^Royal Artillery
Lovelace, Henry Philip, Unattached
9 Lovelock, John Binningham,*^ 89 Foot, )
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*Lo¥ett, Joseph Yenables, 3 ProTlsional \
Battalion of Mmtia 5
Lovett, Thomas, Royal Artillery
{Lowry, Armar. 46 Foot
Lowry, John,^ 95 Foot
Lozon, Viotor, 02 Foot •
m Lucas, Jasper, 32 Foot
*LackhDTSt, Thomas, 3 Prov. Batt. of Militia
Lupton, William, 60 Foot
Lynam, Charles, 15 Foot . • • • •
Lynch, Edward Crean, 22 Foot
Lynch, Samnel Smith, 77 Foot
Lynd, Robert, 65 Foot, Barraekmaeter at }
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Lyon, George, 99 Foot
Lyster, Arthur O'Neil, 46 Foot
Lyster, Henry, 7 Dragoons
Lyster, William John, 8 Garrison Battalion
M'Annally, Charles, 84 Foot
M' Arthur, James Earle, 14 Foot
M'Bean. Alexander, 2 Light Infantry )
Battalion, German Legion 5
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McCarthy, William, 16 Foot
M'Clnre, Arthur, 1 Foot
{M'Cormick, James, 94 Foot
M'Crohan, Denis Eugene, 3 R. Vet. Batt.
M'Culloek, James Murray, Royal Marines. .
M^Dermott, James, 20 Dragoons
Hi'Dermott, Thomas, 7 Royal Veteran )
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M'Donald, Cliarles Alexander, 32 Foot . . . .
McDonald, Colin, 72 Foot
«Wi McDonald, Donald, 40 Foot
H'Donough , Thomas, 34 Foot
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25 Mar.
16
16
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25 June 18
25 Feb. 16
26 Feb. 16
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176
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H'DougalI,TbomaftWm. JofanyB. Marines, )
Sti{gr Officer of Pensioners J
Macduff, Alex., 1 00 Foot
MTarlane, William, 17 Dragooiw
M'OoWrick, ^neaa, 62 Foot, Barraek- \
matter at Maroon Town, Jamaica . . )
McGregor, John, 46 Foot
M'Gregor, John, 3 West India Begt
M'lUree, Robert William, 96 Foot
M*Intosh, Andrew, (Q. H. 19 Apr. 10) Royal )
Veteran Batt. )
M'Intyre, Peter, Royal Marines
M4ver, Donald, 77 Foot •••• •
M'Kenzie, John, Canadian Fenciblea
M'Kenzie, William Fleming, R. Staff Corps
M'Kinnon, John, 104 Foot >.•
M'Lachlan, Lachlan, 3 West India Regt. . .
9 McLaren, Alexander Donald, 91 Foot
M'Leod, James, 2 Royal Veteran Batt.. . . .
M'Leroth, Thomas, Royal Marines
M'Manus, Henry, 62 Foot
M'Millan, John, 82 Foot
M'Namara, Henry, 62 Foot
M'Namara, Michael, 60 Foot
M'Nicol, Duncan, Royal Marines
9 M'Nicol, Mcol, 27 Foot
M'Niel, Donald, Cape Rcgt
M'Phee, John, 79 Foot
a M'Phereon, ^neas, 59 Foot
m M'Pherson, Alexander,^ 92 Foot
M'Rae, Farquhar, 06 Foot
M'Rae, Theodore, Royal African Corps ....
Macalpine, James, 8 Dragoons
Macartney, Charles, 1 1 Dragoons
Macdonald, James, 76 Foot
9 Oft Macdonald, John,^ 91 Foot
Macdonald, John, 4 West India Regt.
Macdonald, Stephen, 1 Lt. Inf. Batt. Ger.Leg.
Macdonell, Duncan, Blford's Corps. .....
9 Macdougall, Colin, 91 Foot
Mac Gachen, John, 72 Foot
Mac Gibbon, Robert, 45 Foot
Mae Gregor, John,** 4 Royal Veteran Batt.
m Machell, John Thomas, 18 Dragoons . .
Macintire, Andrew, Royal York Rangers . .
Mackay. Hugh, Queen's American Rangers
9 Mao Kay, Lacblan,'^ 42 Foot
Mackay, Hugh Donald, 5 West India Regt.
Mackay, Neil. 76 Foot
Mackenzie, William, 3 Dragoons
9 Mackie, John, 7 Royal Veteran Batt. . . .
MacKinnon, Edmund Vcmon, 16 Lancera..
Maclauchlan, James Augustus, 104 Foot • .
Maclean, George, Royal African Corps ....
Macnab, John, 94 Foot
9*Maenamara, Michael, 1 Prov. Bn. of Mil.
Macphcrson, Dnncao, 52 Foot ............
Macpberson, Lachlan, 52 Foot
Madden, Henry, 7 Royal Irish Artillery . .
Magin, William, Royal Marines
Maher, Martin, Royal Veteran Battalion . .
Mabon, Edmond, 70 Foot
Mahon, Jamea,26 Foot
Major, Stephen, 13 Foot
Maoners, John, Royal Marines • • • •
10
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11
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11
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96
12
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9 July 12 15 May IB
1 April 14 28 Aug. 83
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tAeutenanU.
r^ Biehftrd Htrrey, Roy&T Marhics . .
^archylieopold George Fred., Royal Marlnee
Harder, Henrys 71 Poot
Harklove, John. 56 Foot
J[arite» Jmxamf^ Royal Marines . . . .'
.Harsh, Hcniy, iDdependant Company ....
Jtanhalli Ralph, 80 Foot
Hanhall, Tliomas, Royal Marines
'9 993 Martin, Benjamin, 85 Foot
Martin^ Eduard, Royal Artillery ........
Martin, Johnston, Bourbon Rcgt
Martfn^ Richard Bartliolomew, Unattached
Martin, William Neufville, 64 Foot
Mason, Francis, 8 Garrison Battalion ......
Mason, James, 11 Foot
Masters, Stephen, 30 Foot . . . • • •
Hatheson, Roderick, Glengarry Foncibles . .
9 Mathews, Joseph,'^ 83 Foot
tMathison, John Augustus, 77 Foot
I Matthews, John Powell, 10 VootyStaff \
^Officer qf Pemionera $
DB Matthews, Wm. M'Donald,^ 62 Foot..
Maunscll, Richard, 62 Foot
♦Mawby, Joseph, 3 Prov. Bn. of Militia. . . .
Maxwell, John, 8 West India Regt
Maxwell, Joseph, 99 Foot
Mayhew, Henry, 1 Garrison Battalion ....
Meade, Thomas Harold, 13 Foot
Meares, John, Royal Marines • • ••
Hellish, William, Royal Waggon Train
Mence, Haffcsy 32 Foot
idenziei, Alexander j 5 Royal Veteran Batt.
Men2ies, George, 03 Foot <
Mercer, Alexander, 42 Foot
Meredith, Boylo, 10 Foot, Staff Officer )
of Pensioners ]
iieredithf George, Royal Mariners
WBi Mcnron, John t>cderick do, 2 Lt. )
Inf. Batt. Ger. Leg S
IBB Middleton, Thoa. Falkner, 1 Drag. Gds.
9 Miles, George,'** 7 Foot
9 Mileji, John Mariihall, 43 Foot
Miller, David, Royal Marines
Miller, Donald, 33 Foot
♦Miller, Gavin, 19 Foot *
Miller, Henry, Royal Marines
Miller, WiUlam, Royal Artillery
Miller, taccheus,^^^ Royal Marines
Mills, James, 30 Foot
9 Milne, James Miles, 5 Royal Vet. Batt.
Milnes, Alfred Shore, Royal Artillery
MOnes, Thomas Milnes Smith, 28 Foot . . .
Minckin, Charles Humphrey, R. Engineers
Minchin, George, New Brunswick Fencibles
Mitchell, Robert, •*" 28 Foot
99^ Moffatt, Abraham, 71 Foot
Mogrldge, James Edward, 34 Foot
Molesworth, Arthur John, Royal Marines . .
C£l Holler, Charles Champion, 18 Dragocms
Honck, Charles Stanley, 44 Foot
Honey; George, 12 Foot •
Honro, Frederick, Royal Artillery
Moore, James Adolphus,'*^ Royal Marines..
♦Moore, Joshua John, 14 Foot
Moore, Richard, 37 Foot •
Hoore, Sariittel; 7 Foot * . . . i » * • . # »
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376
Ueutenanti*
]
*Moore, Samael, 38 Foot
9 m Moorhead, Charles, 71 Foot. ..••...
Moreton, Moses^ 64 Foot
Morgan, Bdward, Royal Maxines ....••>•••
Uoigan, John, 12 Foot
HorgaD, ThomaBy Royal Marines
Moriaty, James Robert, Royal Marines ....
Morley, Edward Lacy, Royal York Rangers
9 Morphy, Richard, 3 Foot
Morriah, James, Royal Marines
9 Morriton, J. Whit^vrd,^^ 9 R. Vet. Batt.
Morton, William, 66 Foot
Morton. William, French's Recruiting Corps
Moss, George, 8 West India Regiment ....
Mosse, Henry Alexander, 94 Foot
Mosse, Peter Benjamin, 80 Foot
Mostyn, Robert, 81 Foot
Moulin, Andrew dn, 9 Foot
*Mount, Edward, Royal Waggon Train ....
9a Mount Edgcumbe, £. A., Earl of, Or.
Gds., Colonel qfthe Duke qf Cornwall' f
Rangere^ Aide-de-Camp to the Queen
Monntford, Joseph, Royal Marines
Muckleston. Edward, 25 Foot
9 Munro, Frederick,*^ Royal Artillery ....
iiurckieon, Kenneth, 3 Royal Veteran Batt.
12ft Mure, Qeorfce, Qrenadter Quards
Murray, Alexander, Royal Marines
Murray, Edward, Unattached
9 Murray, Francis,'^* 94 Foot, Barrack- I
master at Edinburgh }
9 Muskett, Thomas Willis,"<> R. Art. Drivers
•Myers, William, 2 Prov. Bn. of Militia. . . .
Kangle, George, 70 Foot
Nanklvell, James, 98 Foot
9 Nantes, Richard,'^* 55 Foot, MUitary )
Knight qf Windsor )
Napier, Duncan Campbell, Mcuron's Regt.
m Nash, John."' 79 Foot
Nason, Henrv, 8 West India Regt.
Nayler, Charles, 63 Foot « . .
Naylor, Edward,"^ Royal Marines
Neligan, Thomas, 83 Foot
9 Nelson, John Clarke. 28 Foot
Ncsfield, William Andrews. 48 Foot
•Newbolt. Francis, Royal Waggon Train . .
Newcomen, Arthur, Royal Artillery.
Newton, Beauch. Bartholomew, 34 Foot ..
Newton, Hibbert. 32 Foot
Newton, John, 15 Dragoons
Newton, Thomas Charles, R. Waggon Train
Newton, Walter, 21 Dragoons
^TepnoSf Joseph, 5 Royal Veteran Battalion
SB Nicholson , John , 14 Foot
Nicholson, Ralph, 101 Foot
Nicholson, Richard, 6 Foot
Nicfaolnon, Robert Dring,"^ 58 Foot ....
Nicolas, Paale Harris,*'^ Royal Marines..
Nisbett, Henry, 24 Dragoons
9 Sfil Nixon, Wm. Richmond, 53 Foot. . . .
Norman, William, 69 Foot
Norris, Robert, 20 Dragoons
Nowlan. Thomas, West India Rangers ....
9 Nowlan, William, 01 Foot
Nugeot» Walter, 26 Foot •
CORNKT,
ETC.
never
23 Aug. 101
26 Nov. 07
9 July 03
2 Jan. 12
LXBUT.
25 Dec
3 Sept.
28 April
15 Aug.
11 Ang.
PLACRDOH
HALF PAY.
2 Oct. 0030 Mar.
1325
1226
08
05(25
1325
11 Sept.
16 Aug.
05
10
2AprU 1226 Aug.
30 May
26 Aug.
10 Nov.
05
07
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10 Nov.
13 Jan.
05
06
9 Aug. 9921 Feb.
23 Dec.
31 Dec.
20 May
28 Aug.
10 Aug.
never
never
13
07
10
08
96
27 July
17 Aug.
1 Sept.
12 April 06 2 June
14 Dec. 08
20 Dec. 09i
23 July 07
never
18 Mar. 97
28 April 13
89 Jane 09
17 May 07
never
29 Jan. 06130 June
16 Dec. 99 16 Nov.
never 19 Oct.
24 Feb. 14 4 May
18 Nov. 13 19 July
19 Sept. 1 1 29 Feb.
24 June 13 2 June
6 May 99 18 Aug.
28 Nov. 1011 Nov.
16 May 11 25 Aug.
26 June 1230 Mar.
never 25 Dec.
16 Dec. 31 10 Feb.
28 Mar. 16.28 June
27 July 09^13 April
16 Sept. 95 2 Dec.
23 April 13
6 Aug. 09
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27 June
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14 April
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11 Aug.
7 July
11 Mar.
25 Dec.
12 1 Sept. 14
11113 Oct. 17
13 23 June 24
10
14 15 June SO
03 15 Nov. 03
14 9 June S5
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29 Nov. 1021 April
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9 May 16jl8 Mar.
12 Aug. 13! 18 May
3 Jan. 06|12Jan.
8 June 0» 0 Nov.
13
14
08
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10
09
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Dee. Jfi
May 15
Dec. U
Sept. 17
Maj 15
Dec 18
1814
Oct. 48
Dec 88
Mar. 17
Ang. OB
Aug. 16
Aug. 90
Mar. 16
July 80
July 16
Feb. 16
Sept 14
Dec. 18
Nov. O
April flB
Dec 18
Oct. ao
Jane 90
Mar. 11
Ueutenantt.
379
!
2d LIEUT.
BTC.
Il8i Oakes, Sir Henry Tho., Bt, 05 Foot,
BartaeJi Master at Derry
O^Brien, Jama, 6 Royal Veteran Battalion
♦O'Brien, John. 16 Foot
O'Conner, Bernard Richard, 44 Foot . . .
10*Conner, Jamee, 27 Foot <
OTJonner, Manrice, 97 Font ,
O'Dell, F-dm. Westropp, 98 Foot
O'Flyn, Andrew, 87 Foot
9 Ogilf y, David,"« 94 Foot
9 ^ O'Hara, Patterson, 59 Foot
O'Kelly, Janaes. 4 Foot
♦Oliver, John, 33 Foot
Olpherte, Rohert, Unattached .........
O'Neill, Henry, tJnattached
ClB Onslow, Phipps Vansittart,"^ R. Artillery
• O'Reilly, John, 11 Foot
Drmsby, Henry Michael, 36 Foot
9 Ormsby, James, 25 Dragoons
9 Ormsby, Sewell, 6 Foot
Orr^James, Royal Marines
19SB Orr, John,"^ 8 Royal Veteran Batt.
OrroU, Andrew, 34 Foot
O'Sullivan, Eugene, 98 Foot
Ottley, Benjamin Robert, 61 Foot
Oughton, James, 61 Foot
JOwens, John Walker, 31 Foot
£B Pagan, Samnel Alet.,"* 55 Foot
Paget, Bobert, 7 Royal Veteran Battalion . .
Palling:, John Qraveley, 24 Dragoons
Pannell, Robert, 60 Foot
Parke, Samuel, 2 Garrison Battalion
Parker, Frederick, Royal Marines
Parker, John Frederick, 105 Foot
Parker, Kenyon Stevens, Royal Marines . .
^Parker, Michael, 3 Pro?. Bn. of MHitia . .
Parker, Thomas Robert, 6 R. Veteran Batt.
9® Parkinson, Robert, Royal Waggon Train
tPanratt, Hillebrant Mered.,'*® R. Artillerj-
QlB Parry, James, 28 Foot
*Parry, Thomas, 3 Prov. Bn. of Militia. . . .
Parsons, Richard Tapper, Royal Marines . .
Patensnn, Alexander, 2 Line Bn. German Leg.
Paton, George, 22 Dragoons
Patterson, Edward, 31 Foot
Patterson, John Williams, 60 Foot
9 Pattison, Joseph, 5 Dragoon Guards ....
Pawley, George, Murray's Recruiting Corps
?l Paxton, Archibald Frederick, 11 Dragoons
ayne, John Selwyn, 39 Foot
peach, John Carroll, Royal African Corps. .
Peaeocke, Warren William Richard, 17 Foot
Pearson, Matthew, 95 Foot
Pearson, M''illiam Rex, Royal Marines
Peddle, William, '« 21 Foot, Staff Officer >
of Pensioners )
Peel, Edmund, 25 Foot
Peers, Henry de Ltnn^, 63 Foot
9 Pell, Edwin, 36 Foot »
9 Penfold, Edward, 14 Dragoons •
Pengelley, Edward, Royal Marines. . • r . • . .
IPennefather, Richard, 87 Foot
Pennington, Boicland,^^ 5 R. Vet. Batt.
Pepper, Theobald, 3 Dragoon Guards. . ....
Perceral, Charles, 68 Foot
Percy, Francis, 51 Foott # ••....••< t ••• t • •
22 Oct. 12
6 Dec. 10
18
122
10
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3
18
8
8
18
30
17
25
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10
7
26
3
30
3
14
20
29
31
4
21
30
9
4
21
26
6
22
29
10
18
•25
12
1
18
21
21
26
24
3
18
11
neter
May
Oct.
Aug.
Sept.
Feb.
Ma^
Nov.
Mar.
never
June
June
Dec.
April
Jan.
Oct.
Mar.
Nor.
Oct.
May
June
Mar.
Feb.
Sept.
Oct.
June
Dee.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Not.
never
Aug.
April
Oct.
Sept.
never
May
July
July
SL'pt.
April
Feb.
Mar.
June
Sept.
Sept.
Jan.
April
Mar.
LIEUT.
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
11 Feb. 14 25 Mar. 17
09
12
08
05
08
09
10
10
18
25
07
11
12
06
05
04
11
11
08
11
12
08
11
12
13
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05
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19 Aug. 19
25 Dec. 18
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12 20 Mar. 93
13 25 Sept. 14
20|20 Sept. 26
11 July 37
9 Dec. 24
25 May 16
25 Mar. 17
10 Feb. 20
1 1 Dec. 17
1 April 17
08
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08
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13
14
12
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25 Jane 17
18 Sept. 17
25 April 92
1625 Mar. 19
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14 Feb. 22
25 July
25 June
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6 Mar.
31 Jan.
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14
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30 Oct. 17
12 Sept. 22
25 Mar. 17
1814
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25 April 16
25 Sept. 16
25 Sept. 17
11 Oct. 10
3 Nov. 14
14 April 08
23 July 17
8 Sept. 47
25 Feb. 10
13 Aug. 47
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Aug. 20
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Mar. 17
Jan. 88
July 17
Mar. 16
Oct. 90
Dec. 18
380
HetUenants.
• • • a
I • • ■
Pcrhami John, Boyal Marines. ........
l^^rhftni, William, Royal Marines
Perkins, Thomas Steele, Royal Marines .
Perry, Henry, Ro>-al Waggon Train . . .
Peny, Richard Lavite, 44 Foot
Petley, Robert, 24 Dragoons
im Petro, Henry WilHam, 18 Dragoons
Phair, William Barry, 104 Foot
Pliillips, John (Cornet), Royal Waggon Train
9 Philltps, Robert Jocelyn, «7 Foot, Bar- '
rack-tnoHer at Dundalk • . •
l!aftPhUpot,Edward,***R.ArtlllcryDriTcrs,
Barrack-master at Algoa Bay
Piclourd, Henry William,"* Royal ArUUcry
Pickering, Joseph, 4 Foot
Pictet, Armand Jacques,*^ Unattached
Plctet, Frederick, 60 Foot
Plgott, Henry, 49 Foot
Pigoo, Lawrence, 2 Dragoon Gaards
Pigon, William George, 83 Foot
PViet John, 6 Royal Veteran Battalion . . .
Pinhey, William Towley, Royal Marines ,
Plnniger, Broome, 6 West India Regiment
Piper. Thomas, Royal Marines
Playikir, Andrew William, 104 Foot
^Plowman, lliomas, Royal Waggon Train. .
Plonkett, Thomas Richard, 18 Dragoons . .
9 Poe, Purefoy, 39 Foot . . •
SB Polhill, William, 23 Dragoons
Pontcafr6, E. L. E. C. De, R.Foreign Artillery
9 Poole, Walter Croker, 88 Foot
Porter, Henry, Royal Marines
Porter, Robert, 7 Fbot
Powel, James Bmee, 12 Foot . . •
Pratt, Richard . 60 Foot
Price, Stephen, 60 Foot
Prittham, WiUiam,^^ Royal Marines
9 Frimtt John,^^ R. ArtUlery Drireis ....
Pringle, James, 81 Foot
Probyn, John, 20 Foot
Paddicombe, Robert Bruce, Royal Marines
Purdon, Philip, 41 Foot
Parefoy, Arnold Nesbitt, 21 Foot
^Pycroft, Charles, 14 Foot
WL QuUl, Henry, ^^ 9 R. Veteran Battalion
Ragg, Samuel,^^ 1 Royal Veteran Bett. )
Military Knight qf Windsor S
Bainsforth. Ohariej, 67 Foot
Rainsfortb, Charles, Unattached
Ramsden, George, Royal Artillery
Rankin, Conn Douly, 6 Foot
Rankine, David, Rifle Brigade
Bateliir, William, 1 Garrison Battalion ....
RawUns, John Hart, 13 Foot
Bca, Andrew Charies, Royal Marines ......
Ilea, Charles, Royal Marines
9 R^d. Robert, Unattached
Reed, Thomas Borrett, Royal Marines ....
Reeves, Lewis Bockle, Royal Marines
Reeves, Thomas, Royal Marines
9 m Raid, Thomas,^^ R. Artillery Drivers
Benny, Henry Laws, Royal Engineers ....
Reveley, Qeoige Williamson, 30 Foot
BRmett, William France, 73 Foot
tB Reynolds, Tbos. Mattheir,i'» 13 Foot ..
BXSION,
ETC.
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20 Sept. 05
4 Dec.
5 Jan.
20 Dec.
24 Dec.
14 May
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17 Nov.
98
05
10
20
07
07
96
09
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18 Aug. 04 16 Jan.
18 Aug. 14 31 Jan.
3 Sept. 12
19 Aug. 34 27 Mar.
26 Jan. 00
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3 Oct. 16
20 Oct. OS
1 Oct. 05
2 April 12
14 Jan. 01
26 April 10
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13 Juno
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12 Mar.
21 Dec.
7 July
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22 June
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10 Oct,
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13 July
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1 Sept. 08
21 May 15
16 Nov. 13
6 April 26
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5 Aug. 13
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15 8 April 25
15 7 Nov. 2130 Mar. 95
10 2 Nor. 11
13 17 Nov. 14125 Doc.
07 13 April 09 6 Dee.
1320 Nov. 17 3 Dee.
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07 1 April
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23 April 04 12 Mar.
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8 Feb. i)W 1 May
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15 May ll' 6 July
20 July 09,28 Feb.
20 Feb. 12,10 Mar.
4 April 16
18
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18
17
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11
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24 Dec.
8 April
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18
84
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881
CORNET,
ETC.
Khodet, Jobs, 10 Foot 0 May
9 BibUin, Sir John, Bt.^ 23 Foot 6 Feb.
Rich, Henry, 4 West India Beglment 21 Jan.
RichMdefl, William Eardiey/^ R. Artillery 11 July
9 Biehardson, Geoiige Henry, 38 Foot .... 27 Aug.
*Riclutnllon. Janies, 8 Prov. Bait, of Militia never
RichardBon, John, Canadian Fencibles 8 June
9i7idkard!r(m,7^0ifU7«X0<AiafiyR.Art Drivers never
Richmond, James, 24 Dra^ooni . . . • • 26 Nov.
Richmond, Sylvester, 48 Foot 0 Aug,
Ricketts. Alfred, 0 Foot. . . . • 8 July
fRiddock, William. 4 Foot
ideont, Henry Wood, 10 Foot
Riet, William Van der, Cape Regiment ....
Rlghy, 8amne], New Brunswick Fencibles..
9 mi Ripley, William, 52 Foot
Ritehie, James, 1 Foot
Robb, David, 25 Dragoons . ,
9 m Roberts, Jobn,^^ R. ArUIlery Drivers
Roberta, John, Unattached
Robertson, Donald, 45 Foot
Robertson, Donald, 82 Foot
flm Robertson. James/^ 70 Foot
jRoMnJPn, Anthony, 3 R. Veteran Battalion
Robinson, Daniel, Royal Marines . . ,
Rabinson, Fenton, Royal Artillery . .
Robinson, George, 60 Foot
9 SB Robmson, James,^^** 50 Foot. .
Robinson, John, 85 Foot
Robinson, Isaac Byrne, 02 Foot • • • •
|| Robinson, William Henry, 46 Foot
Rocb, George, 08 Foot
^Roehlort, John, 100 Foot
Rogersv Adam, 6 Garrison Battalion
Rogers, Jacob Glynn, Unattached, Staff \
Officer qf Pem'umera • • • \
Rogers, John, Royal Marines •
9 SiB Rofcers, Robert Naylor,^^ Unat< \
taohed. Staff Officer of Pensioners .... J
9 B^lfe, Joseph,i«'> 53 Foot
Rollo, James, 50 Foot ....•
Rooke, Lewis, Royal Marines
Roooey, Bernard, 2 Garrison Battalion ....
Rose, Hugh, 24 Foot, Staff Officer of I
Pensioners ..* .«•.....•... )
Rose, John, Irish Brigade
Roseingrave, Matthew, 10 Foot
Ross, Kmiiius, Unattached
^M Ross, Ewen,"* 02 Foot
Ros^, Hamilton, 81 Foot ,
Ross, John, 7 Garruon Battalion. .........
9 SB Ross-Lewin, Thomas,*^' 32 Foot ....
Hoteliff Leteis, Royal Marines <
Rothwell, William, Unattached
Roosoy Richard, Royal Marines ,
Rowan, John Hill, Unattached '. . .
9 Royee, Abraham Foord, 87 Foot
Rudland, Jones, 10 Foot
Rael, John Godfrey, Royal Marines.
Russell, Henry James, GO Foot
HusseU, JameSy 3 Royal Veteran Battalion
Russell, William, 5 Royal Veteran Battalion
9 Rutherford, James,^^^ 23 Foot
Ryan, John Dennis, 22 Dragoons
9 i^an, Richard, 06 Foot
Ryauj William, 63 Foot • t .
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28 June 10
15 Mar. 10
20 Feb. 17
14 July 08
1 Sept. 08
28 Dec. 15
24 Nov. 14
8 June 00
6 Jan. 14
24 Nov. 02
18 May 07
13 Dec. 131
15 Sept. 08
10 Dec. 07
14 Mar. 05
17 Dec. 18
28 Nov. 11
11 May 14
nover
25 Oct.
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26 Oct,
25 June
4 Feb.
25 Jan.
•23 NoY,
25 Deo.
11 Sept
15
12
13
19
00
13
11
10 Sept 03
iMay 12 25 July 19
24 April 13
22 Dec.
8 April 13 15 Mar. 15
21 Sept 15 10 April 18
13 April
3 Nov.
2 May
21 Feb.
16 Oct.
1 Dec.
15
U
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00
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30 Nov. ^
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25 Feb.
20 July
25 Dec.
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13 Dec. 35 15 May 4D
7 Jan. 13 25 Mar. 17
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17 Dee.
27 July
1 Aug.
7 Nov.
17 May
8 Jan.
3 Nov.
27 Aug.
06
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16
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6 Oct 14
10 April 11
29 July 13
3 July
27 Mar.
6 Oct
4 Nov.
31 Dec.
01
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1020 Mar. 80
07 30 Sept A
25 8 Feb. 4d
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5 Mar. 1828 Dee. 38
30 June 20 14 May $1
14 June 15112 Nov. 1^6
12 Feb.
2 April
10 Aug.
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25 May 16
1 Sept 14
24 Oct 16
14 Sept 04
5 Aug. 13
16 Jan. 08
24 May 15
•25 May lOllOAug. 24
13 Feb.
11 Feb.
26 June
13 April 09 26 Nov.
30 July 04
27 Nov. 06
27 July 05
10 July
3 Nov.
15 Nov.
20 May
OMay
2 Sept 05
4 Aug. 08
never
10 Sept 07
15 Feb. 10
20 Aug. 15
IJuly 131
10 July 10
15 July
21 Sept
15 Dec.
27 July
0411 Oct 98
08 25 Sept 17
27 28 June 30
12 25 Mar. 17
05 1808
05 8 Mar. 10
08126 Sept 93
08
12 Oct S6
11 25 Nov. 13
08 18 Aug. 04 13 Dec.
27 8 July
13 15 June 15 2 AprU
11 -20 May 13 25 May
29 July
10 Aug.
27 July
10 Dec.
27 Oct.
10 Oct.
7 Sept.
1 Sept
25 Aug.
05
89
17
18
14
19
15 June 16
25 Sept 90
15125 Dec. 18
21 April U125 Dec. 18
382
LieuienanU.
ByneweM, William Van, 03 Foot
St. Jolin, John, 12 Foot
St. John, Richard Fleming, Royal Artillery
Sanders, David MoriMn, Unattached
Sandwltb, Geo. Ang. Elliott, Royal Marines U Oct 0635 April
Sandys, Mylet, 40 Foot
Sargent, Samuel. 1 Royal Veteran Battalion
Sarsfleld, Bingham, Unattached
Saunden, Andrew Childers, 1 Dragoons. . • .
Saunders, Joseph, 1 Oarrlson Battalion . * . .
Saanders, Robert Francis, 68 Foot
mSannden, Robert John,*^ Royal Artillery
9 Sawkins, William, 3 Garrison Battalion. .
Sawyers, John, Royal Marines. • • «
Saxby, Robert, Rojal Marines. . •
9 Sayer, George, 66 Foot
Sayers, Arthnr, S7 Foot ••
Sayers, William, Unattached
Schaw, Joira Sauchie, Royai Artillery • • . .
Schneider, Robert Wilmot, Unattached ....
Seobell, John, Royal Marines
Scoti, David, 7 Royal Veteran Battalion . .
Scott, Edwaitl, 7 Foot
9 Scott, Heory, 6 Foot.
2d LIEUT.
BTC.
39 Nor.
16 July
16 Dec
12 May
06
13
16
18
1 Dee.
1 Nor.
1 Aug.
19 Aug.
12 Oct.
UEUT.
14 July
9 Aug.
8 April
9 Mar.
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
08 6 April
00 17 Oct
11 SO Deo.
1331 Mar.
09^ Dee.
16 Mar. 09
26 Not. 06 1 1 Aug.
26 Dec 11
24 Dee. 04|37 July
36 Sept. 06
llJDly 11
6 Sept 05
22ADg. 11
1 1 Dee. 16
10 April 26
27 Jan.
*28No7. 11
noTor
22 Aug. 10
22 June 12
7 Dec
6 Jan.
16 June
27Aog.
9 0et
16 July
1 Jane
6 April
9620 Oct.
t>5 Jan.
10 Dec.
UMay
28 Not.
I
26 Aug. 08'38Feb.
30 Dec. 12114 Dee.
27 Aug. 12*18 Feb.
neirer l26 Dec
6 May 1823 Oct.
23 Jane 52513 May
10 Oct 06f22Jan.
24 Feb. 1413 Aug.
11 Aug. 0829 June
14 Oct 19| 4 Dec
24 June 05-22 Jan.
6 Aug. IS'SSSept
14 April OS 19 April
Scott, Percy, 98 Foot, Captain^ cam
manding Isle of Wight Militia ,
9 Seott, Thomas.^ 04 Foot
Scott William FUsgerald, 6 West India Regt.
Searanke, Joim, 4 Dragoon Guards
*Sebbonie, Thomas Hail, 3 Foot . .
€8i Sedlcy, John Somner, Royal Stoff Corps
Segrare, O'Neil, Unattached
Serieant, John, Royal Marines
€99 Seward, Charics, 69 Foot
Seymour, C. Marlborough, 32 Foot
Shadforth. Henry, Unattached , .
Shadwell, Henry Bngene. 36 Foot
Shafto, William' Heury, 16 Foot
Sbarpe, John, 64 Foot ••••••.
Sharpin, Henrv, 63 Foot
CS Sharpin, WiUiam.^^^ Royal Artillery . .
Shaw, George, Unattached
Shaw, James Peter, 33 Foot
Shaw, Samnel, 4 Foot
IliBShelton, John Wi1lington,>««28 Foot . .
Shiel. Theobald. 60 Foot
9 SB Siclter, Oeonre, 23 Dragoons, Mili" ? on i « a von r* u
tary Knight qf Windsor ......! ( 25 June 0i|20 Fob.
Simmons, James F., Royal Artillery ..•••• 6 July 13*23 Dec.
Simpson, James, 89 Foot 23 May 11 23 8ept.
Simpson, John, Royal Marines I 1 Not. OsI 1 Jan.
Sinelairy John, 8 Royal Veteran Battalion 130 May O&IO Dec.
^Singleton , Jonathan Felix, 2Prov.Bn. of Mil. never |25 Dee.
Skene, William, Independent Company • • • , {25 July 04*2 1 Feb.
Blaney, Moreton. 25 Dragoooa. |21 Nor. 06|24 Aug.
0828 May 16
1626 Mar. 17
26 lOot 80
9026 May JB
10 IScfrt; U
10 2 Apifl IB
1090 FMi. «
1427 July 96
1426 Mar. 16
12i26Sept. 17
00^ 8 Jan. 90
11 1 AprU 91
14i25Jnly 17
OSlUJana IB
OM 1 Sept 14
l8{23Mar. 17
0026 Aog. 16
13 7 Sept* 66
9« 1 June m
96126 ICor. 67
97|27 Vow, 66
UullSJwie €8
12jl5Jam 16
1520 Aug. 17
12>96Dce. 16
14|20 Sept 68
1811 May 16
18i5S<iit 14
1726 Deo. 16
9626 Mar. 60
10 1 Sape. 14
15|26 Nor.
0911 May
2321 Mar.
07<17Deo.
16l25Mar.
16
16
69
18
17
13
11
14
04
4 Feb.
12 Dec.
17 May
20 Feb.
17 Oct
21 July
never
7 Nov.
20 Dee.
4 Sept.
8 Jan.
0529 Sept
08'22 Mar.
1 April
09 10 Sept. 12
1510VMk
141 1 Jaly
2816J«1y
07.29 Jana 16
0860 Sept 19
10(27 Nov. 17
96J13Jiily 96
05 30 July 18
Ifij 1 April 19
KVISNavt. 10
06^ 6 Oet 14
21 24 Nov. S6
9 Slattery, Bariliolomew, 27 Foot !l4 April 13j28 Mar.
Sleator, Jokn^ 6 R^al Veteran Battalion . . |25 June 10^ April
12 Sept m 1 Sept.
4 Ang. 08«2Feb.
22 Feb. lOHIOJan.
26 July M 9 May
23 June 04) 4 Ang.
16 Nov. 18|16Nov.
issDac
Smith, Alexander, Rnyal Marlnea
CSI Smith, Alexander, 42 Foot
Smith, Edward, 68 Foot •••
Smith, Edward Atkins, 81 Foot
Smith. Ocorga Charlea, 63 Foot
Smith. Henry,"! 6 West India Regiment
•Smitk, H«Bi7 PfeMOy 16 Awt
07
13 1614
96
07 1 Dae. 60
16 96 Mar. 16
14
0416Dea. 66
lO80Scfpt 10
14h6Plrbt. 16
llln April 69
03!24iatt. 69
16S6Dae. 97
16^6apl.14
lA&ui^nani$.
Smith, Heniy Porter, Bifle Brigade
Smith, Hugh William, 67 Foot
8mith» Jamea Berridge, 31 Dragoons
IB Sanitb, Jamea Ramsay, 38 Foot
{Smith, Joho,»" 14 Foot
Smith, John, 27 Foot
*Smab, John, 2 Pror. Battalion of Militia. .
Bmith, Joaeph, (Qr.*MMt. 28 Ap. 08) 3 Royal )
Veteran BattaUon ]
Smith, Leonard Fleming, 26 Foot
9 Basith. Mkhael, 40 Foot
Smiih, Pet$r, Royal Artillery Drivers •• ..
Smith, Peter, Royal Artillery Drirers
9 Smith, Ralpb. 5S Foot
Smith, Robert, 1 Foot
SmUh, Thomat Flynn, 7 Foot
Smith, Thomas Francis, 24 Foot. • . •
Smith, William.*** Royal ArtUlery Drivers..
{Smith, WUliam,31 Foot
m Smith, William, 71 Foot
Smyth, James Ryan, 15 Foot
Smyth, Thomas, 34 Foot
Smythy WllUam, Scots Fusilier Ouardi ....
Smythe, Frederick, 2 Foot, Stqff' Officer \
qf Pensioners «. 5
Sneyd, Wllilam, 88 Foot
Spajght, Henry, 3 Dragoon Oiiards
Spaliinih Warner Reeffe, 8 R. Vet. Batt., )
Bartack-nuuter at Fort Auguetue,* . . 5
Spenoer, Thomas,*** Royal Artillery Drivers
Wk Sperling. Ji^n,**' Royal Engineers ....
9 SpMig, Francis Mallett,**7 R. Art Drivers
Spooner, Henry, 16 Dragoons ...•..••«•..
SpoHswoody Andrew, 21 Foot
Sproule, Edward, 09 Foot
SStaeey, Edwin, 1 2 Dragoons
W Stainforth, George, 23 Foot
Statdey, Edward, Royal Artillery Drivers
Staasaekl, Rotiert, 20 Foot
SUpIetoo, David, 41 Foot
Stafiieton, Richard, Unattached
Stapleton, WilUam Bull, Staff Corps of Cav.
IStavely, John, 4 Foot
Stawell, William, 98 Foot
Steade, Charles, 60 Foot
Steed, Edward Henry, 25 Dragoons
SI Steel, William Robert, 43 Foot
teele, Matthew Frederick,** 91 Foot, )
gfjgaf Officer ofPenaumers )
HIS Steele, Robert,*^ 10 Foot
^Staggall, William Charles, 43 Foot •••...
Stewart, Charles, 4 Foot
|| Stewart, Duncan, 104 Foot
Stewart, Edward Hobbs. Royal Marines.. . .
9 Stewart, James,**'** 53 Foot
Stewart, Mervyn. 21 Dragoons
Stobart. Henry,'^' Royal Artillery
Stobicy John, 4 Royal Veteran Battalion . .
Stock, Frederick, Royal Irish Artillery ....
Stokes, Joseph Southwell, 80 Foot
Stowarde,Robert, 10 RoyalVeteran Battalion
Streteh, Bolton Edward, 7 Foot
Striteh, William Luke, 05 Foot
II Storode, George, 20 Foot
Stronach, WillUm, Royal Engineers ....
8 toart, Charles George, 88 Foot
16 June
28 Mar.
1 Oct
13 Oct.
10 April
12 May
never
never
5 Jane
20 Aug.
never
1 Dec.
22 Sept
4 April
26 Feb.
4 June
14 Jan.
11 Oct
1 Sept.
3 Sept.
29 June
16 May
24 Feb.
17 Feb.
3 Mar.
26 Mar. 07
EVSIGNj
BTC.
LIBUT.
14 24 June
10129 Oct
12 20 Aug.
14 20 Mar.
1924
11
1330
09
12
12
11
12
08
7 Oct
8 Feb.
26 Feb.
241
12
14
14
7 Sept. 16
19
23
30
15
22
0520
13
26
25
06
12
07
10|26
10
1221
0928
11
37
83
14
never
14 Dec.
1 Dec.
21 Nov.
4 July
26 Jan.
30 May
29 July
2 Sept.
19 Sept.
25 Aug.
19 April
26 Nov.
25 Dec.
19 Sept.
never
29 Sept.
7 May
9 April
23 Mar.
never
25 July
9 Mar.
3 Dec.
9 June
12 Jan.
12 Dec.
April
23 June
29 Oct
7 Mar.
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03
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11
01
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1930
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13
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18 Nov. 43
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Nov. 18
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May 27
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9 Aug. 33
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1631 Dec 24
1426 Mar* 16
384
LieuUnatds.
Stuart, George, 80 Foot
9 Stuart, Qeorg« Evans. 61 Foot . . . ^ , . . .
Stuart, Jamea, d Rojal Veteran Battalion. .
Stuart, Peter, 1 Royal Veteran Battalion }
Town M<oor qf Jie{faMt S
Wi Stuart, Robert Thomson, 38 Foot
Stoart, WilUam,!®'' Royal Marines
* Suberkrub, John Jacob, 3 Prov. Bn. of Mil
Sullivan, Bartholomew, Royal Marines ....
V SulUvan, Jameci, 19 Foot
*Sulliran, John, 49 Foot
Sunbolf, George, 33 Foot
Supple, Kerry, 60 Foot
Sutherland, Edward, Unattached, Town )
Mqfar ef Cape Breton ■••• \
Sutherland, Kenneth, S R. Veteran Batt, . .
Sutherland, Sutherland Hull, 65 Foot
Suttie, George Grant, Scots Fusilier Guards
Swanson, Thomas, 42 Foot • . .
Sweeting, George, 7 Foot
Swiny, Shapland William, 39 Foot
Symonds, William. 60 Foot
9 Syret, James, 9 Foot
Tane, Tliomas James Waldegravc, R. Marines
9 Tasker, James, 57 Foot
9Tatlock, Thomas, 62 Foot
Tayloe> John, 77 Foot
9 Taylor, Edward James, *<" 13 Foot, Staff )
O^eer qf Pensioners ]
Taylor, Ingnun Pank, Royal M&rincs.
Taylor, John, 74 Foot
Taylor, John, 90 Foot, Stt^ Officer of }
Pensioners \
Tftylor, Joseph Henry, Unattached
Taylor, Nathaniel, 90 Foot t . •
Taylor, William, Royal Marinoe
* Thackeray, Joseph, 51 Foot
ThibaUicr, Hubert, 3 Foot
{Thomas, James, 60 Foot
Thompson, BeT\jamln, 1 R. Vet. Battalion
$IB Thompson, Henry Walker, 74 Foot. . . .
Thompson, John, Unattached ••••..
9 TbompsoD, Ralph Kcddcy, 96 Foot ....
9 Thompson, Tho. James, Unattached . - . .
Thomson, David, 3 Royal Veteran Battalion
9 Thomson, James, 10 R. Veteran Battelioo
Thomson, Jeremiah, 17 Foot
Thomson, Joseph, 15 Fnot
Thornley, Thomas, 43 Foot
19 Thornton, John,^ 42 Foot
Tliorold, Frcderkk, Unattached
92i Tigbe, Daniel, Grenadier Guards
Tinling, Charles Stubbs, Unattached
Tipping, John Whitacre, StafTCorpsof Car. 1
Quar,'Master, Royal Military College ]
Tlsdall, James, 10 Foot
yTitUe,JohnMoore,*<»*R. African Corps, }
Staff Offieer of Pensioners J
Tolcbcr, Christopher, 2 Foot
Toole, Frands Norris, 43 Foot • . . . .
Torklngton, Henry Theodore, IG Foot ....
Torranoe, David, 15 Foot •
Tour, Augustus da la, R. Foreign Artillery..
Towers, William Riley, 6 Garrison Battalion
9 Tuwoy Bdwird, Dillon't Rfgimeat ....
CORNBT,
ETC.
10
28
9
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Feb.
July
never
18
12
03
1220
26
18
18
4
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never
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May
never
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Aug.
13 18 July
04|24Mar.
25 Doc.
GOct.
09i20 June
25 Dt'O.
08128 Febw
13 14 Feb.
06
21
22
25
16
27
28
2
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8
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never
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never
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Jan.
Jan.
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Nov.
Mar.
Mar.
97
151
11
07
12
03
04
00
12
31 Dec.
14
25
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11 24 June 94
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LieuUuanU,
385
Towal^, James, Royal Marines
9 TowDsead^ John, Rojral Artillery
Townsond, Joseph, Hoyal Bbgineers
Townsend, Bichardy 64 Foot
TowDsend, Robert Lawrence, 18 Dragoons. .
Towaaheod, Wiliiam, 83 Fool:
Trant, WillSam, BO Foot
TraverSy Joseph, 60 Foot
Trebcek, Thomas, Royal Artillery
Trench^ Thomas,'^ Royal Artillery
TreTonen^ James, 2 West India Regiment . .
Tristram, Barrfogton, Royal Artillery . . . .
TroUope, Sir John, Bart*, 10 Dragoons. . . .
9 Trotter, Hobert, 9 R. Veteran Battalion
Tucker, J. Owen Ef I wards, 20 Foot
Tucker, Thomas Elliot, 84 Foot
9 QB Tudor, Charles, 23 Dragoons
Tudor, Henry, S7 Foot , . . ••
TuDstan, Gabriel, Unattached
VTonatall, WiUjain,d6 Foot
Turner, Francis Mai'k, 7 Foot
9 Tamer, Thomas, 23 Foot
Turner, Young, Sicilian Regiment
^wyfonl, John, Royal Marines . . * • .
Ti/tler^ Patrick, 4 R. Vet. Batt., Fort \
. Mt^or ^ Stirling Caatle.,* )
T7niacke, Thomas Fane, Ri6o Brigade ....
Upton, William, 15 Foot
tTrqnharr, Donald, 60 Foot
•9 Valieneey, Richard, 1 Foot
Vaoderbrouok, Fraods, 60 Foot
Vaugban^Travers Hartley, New Brun5. Fenc.
Vavasour, Thomas Hippon, 73 Foot
Yeitcb, Charles, 6 Garrison Battalion
Verekcr, Henry, IB Foot
9 Vereker, Henry Thomas, 62 Foot
rVcmom John Russell, 1 Foot
'9 Vcsey, John, 76 Foot ..••••
Victor, George, Royal Marines
Victh, Frederick William, Unattached . . . .
Wade, Geoiige, 16 Foot
Walbridge, Henry WiUiam, York Chasseun
Waliord, John Thomas, 72 Foot * .
Walker, Alexander, 96 Foot
Walker, James, Royal Marines
Walker, James, 96 Foot
Walker, James, Royal African Corps
Walker, John Alleu, 34 Foot
Walker, Roger Boyce, 43 Foot
AVall, Henry, Royal Marines
. WaU» HicJiard, 7 Royal Veteran Battalion
9 Wallace, Hugh Ritchie. 7 Foot
Wallace, Robert GrenTille, York Chasseurs
9 Waller, Kilner, 67 Foot
9 Walsh, Lawrence De Courcy, 34 Foot. . . .
VTaUh, Patrick, Newfoundland Fencibles . .
Walsh, William, 61 Foot
Ward, Henry, Royal Marines
•Ward, John, 16 Foot
Wasdell^ John, 19 Foot
Waring, Edward, Royal African Corps . . . .
Warren, Edward Townsend, 90 Foot
WatkSni. George Green, 0 Foot
S£l WaUon, Andrew, 24 Foot
9 Wat4on, Feltham, 57 Foot
9 Watson, George,*^ Unattached • . •
2d LIEUT.
ETC.
LIEUT.
11 April
21 Dec.
1 Sept.
29 Oct.
2 Dec.
18 Oct.
23 April
11 Dec.
21 Dec.
28 Nor.
11 Sept.
10 July
15 Feb.
16 July
23 June
0 April
1 Juno
13 Jan.
11 May
19 Dec.
26 Aug.
19 April
10 Oct.
never
15 Dec.
3 Oct.
27 Oct.
1 Sept.
never
6 Mar.
3 Mar.
Jan.
25 Sept.
23 April
30 June
21 Sept.
18 April
14 Mar.
9 May
3 Nov.
5 May
27 Oct.
UMay
14 Oct.
12 Nov.
5 Oct.
15 Nov.
17 Feb.
7 Nov.
14 July
17 Dec.
20 Sept.
UMay
31 July
9 June
30 Jan.
never
17 Mar.
8 Dec.
8 Aug.
25 Dec.
10 June
26 April
28 Fob.
06)20
08
15
94
131
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1
20
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Doc.
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Jan.
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May
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11
22
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2030
06
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24
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08
12
00
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14
08
13
08
27
10
27
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12
09
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6
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Nov. 20
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Sept. 23
April 37
Oct. 21
Jan. 18
April 21
Nov. 27
April 19
Oct. 16
Dec. 14
jBTke 16
Sept. 14
Mar. 22
May U
Dec. 17
jQly 18
Aug. 16
Juno 17
Feb. 16
Feb. 17
Mar. 22
Sept. 30
Oct 17
June 38
Dec. 95
Mar. 17
Dec. 19
Ang. 23
Dec. 18
Oct. 22
Dec. 18
Dec. 18
Feb. 27
July 18
April 13
July 18
Dec. 20
April 16
Aug, 23
June 16
Nov. 18
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Sept. 14
July 20
Feb. 29
Dec. 16
May 40
Sept. 23
June 18
Sept. 32
386
Lietttenantt.
!
Bvaioir,
ETC.
Watson, Henry Vincent, 8 Foot . . •
Watson, Thomas Brereton, 8 Foot
9 Watson, William Henry ,*• 6 Dragoons
Watton, Edward John, 20 Foot
Watts, Henry, Unattached
Wauch, David, 6 Dragoon Oaards
Weaver, William Henry, Royal Artillery
Webster, William Francis. 2 Ceylon Regt.
Staff Officer of Petitioners
Weight, Edward, 8 Dragoons . . . . •
9 Weir, Thomas, 1 Foot
t Weir, William, 27 Foot
Welch, John West,'" 11 Foot
elstead, William, 8 West India Regt. . . .
West, Henry, Royal Marines
Westcott, John Hancock, "• 7 Foot
Whaley, Robert, 14 Dragoons
9 Wheatley, William, 39 Foot
Whi raster, James, Sicilian Rpgt
•Whitby, William, 1 Fror. Batt of MlUtla
White. Frederick John,*^* Royal Marines •
White, George, 36 Foot
White, Hans Robert, 39 Foot . «
White, Henry, 63 Foot
9 Wkite, Henry, ^^ 7 Royal Vet. Batt.
Toum Me^oT of Portsmouth
White, William. Royal Marines
Whiteford, John, 13 Foot
9 Whitfield, William,"* 62 Foot, Staff}
Officer qf Pensioners )
Whitinj;, George William,"« Royal Marines
Wigley, George James, 03 Foot
LWigton, James, 9 Foot
WUford, Jbftn,"** Royal Art. Driverv ..
I Wilkinson, Henry, 40 Foot
Wilkinson, John Alexsnder, 24 Foot
on Willett, Augostns Saltren, 22 Dragoons
Willey, Edward, 19 Dragoons
9 Williams, Charles, 53 Foot
Williams, Robert, 53 Foot
9 Willis, George Brander,'** Royal Artilleiy
Wilson, Alexander Lockhart, 83 Foot. .
Wilson, Henry, 89 Foot
Wilson, Robert, Royal Marines
Wilson, W. Henry Bowen Jordan, Gar. Comp.
WInckworth. John. 75 Foot
9 Windle, John Shepard,*^? 53 Foot
Winton, James. 17 Foot
Wisdom, John, 17 Foot
9 C8I Wood, Frederick,''* 11 Dragoons. . . .
Wood, George, 95 Foot
Wood, George Ilowley, 67 Foot
9 Wood, Henry ,"» 23 Fo<^t
Wood, William Sampler, 30 Foot • •
9 Woods. William,**' 6 Dragoons
Worslcy, George, 39 Foot
Wraxall, Charles Edward, Royal Artillery..
m Wray, Hugh Boyd, 40 Foot
Wrey, William Lonpr, 19 Dragoons
Wright, Alexander, 11 Royal Vet. Batt. . .
Wright, Edward, 35 Foot
Wright, John, 27 Foot
{Wright, John, Unattached
tB Wright. WilUaiii,i*> Rifle Briyade ....
Wrigbte^ William, 3 Foot
3
23
11
27
24
8
12
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Jan,
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Dec.
40
09
11
99
16
10
11
6 Feb. 23
10
19
31
3
12
10
20
8
19
27
19
28
22
20
Aug.
Sept.
Mar.
Oct.
Sept.
July
July
Oct.
Feb.
Nor.
never
Oct.
Feb.
Dec.
Sept.
LIEUT.
WHEN
IPLACEO ON
HALF PAY.
11 Ang.
21 Not.
7 May
9 June
25 Feb.
19 May
1 Oct.
43
11
12
1
18
.-25
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1528 Feb.
11
08
08
11
77
09
22
17
19
12
1
12
1222
06
10
86
12
43
19
5
125
18
13
19
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2210
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11,25
0925
1810
7929
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13| 2
0918
1325
4017
1325
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46
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13
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2
13
125
1
8
6
5
22
124
20
2
11
121
14
10
14
11
10
25
28
128
25
25
22
7
8
11
23
27
1
8
14
11
20
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April
Jan.
July
Mar.
Dec.
May
Oct.
June
Oct.
June
Sept.
May
Feb.
July
April
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Not.
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Dec.
April
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Mar.
July
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June
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08
11
12
38
08
08
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8 Aug.
2827
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13 AprU 1425 Mar. 17
4126
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Sept. 14
Feb. 91
July IT
May 99
Sept. 62
July 00
Mar. 17
Mar. 10
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Not. 94
Jaly 99
Feb. 16
Sept. 19
AOff. 10
AprU 17
Jan. 17
Oct 02
Joly 17
Mar. 97
Dae. 19
April 17
Lieuienant$.
387
•Wyntcr, John Jonathan, 03 Foot
Yaraold, Benjamin, Royal Marines 23
Yelverton, H(m. Barry Charles, 79 Foot .... 6
Yonfire, Weston, 84 Foot 24
9 OTl Yonge, Wm. Grawley, 17 Foot 14
Young, Henry Harman, 31 Foot > 3
Young, Henry, 6 Royal Veteran Battalion 31
Young-, John Geor)^, 90 Foot 20
Young, Kobert, 1 Royal Veteran Battalion 3
CORITET,
ETC.
never
July
Oct.
Oct.
May
April
May
Jiin.
Oct.
12
32
13
12
06
09
14
11
LIEUT.
25
17
13
19
29
25
1
12
6
Dec.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
April
Not.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
13
31
33
15
13
08
11
24
14
WHEN
PLACED Otf
HALF PAY.
26
29
11
13
22
Feb. 16
Not. 34
Aug. 37
1817
Feb. 23
Jan. 18
14 May 29
War Services of the Lieutenants on retired Full Pay and Half Pay.
1 Lient John Allen (R. Artillery BriTen) leired in the Peninsula flrom 1809 to 1814, and
was present at the battle of TalaTera.
2 LituL Juhn AU«n (h. p. 84 F ) aerred the Penintnlar campaig;ni of 1811 and 1812, and waa
present M the siege and capture of C>ndad Bodrigo.
3 Lloot. Alston served in the Peninsula, Franoe, and Flanders, with the 8rd battalion of th«
Royals, and was slightly wounded at Qnatre Braa.
4 Lieut. J. Cooper Aroistrong served at Copenhagen, in 1807; and in the Peninsula firom
1812 to 1814,
4* Lieut Battersby joined the 20th in the summer of 1813, then aerring near Pampelnna, and
waa with the Regf. aU the remainder of tho campaign of that year, and notil the retnm of the
Army in 1814— in wh'ch years he was present at the battles of Orth«>s and Toulouse.
5 Lieot. Frederick Bsyfy served in the Peninsula from June 1810 to the end uf that war in 1814,
including the battles of Susaco and Ca»talia. In the American war in 1814 and 15, inoloHing the
attacka on Baltimore aod New Orleans, at which last he waa slightly wonnd*^d. With the Prussian
army in 1815, at the taking of the fortresses of Maubeuge, Landrecie?, Phil ppeviUe, and Rocroy,
6 Lieot. James Bell aervt d the arduous campagn of 1794 and 95, in Flanders and Utilland. Li
1796 he was present at therf duotion of Oranada and Su Vinci n% and in subduing the Caribsin
tiie lattftr i^aad. In 1800 he waa present at the cspture ot thA Islands of St. Martin, St. Bartho-
lomew, St Thomas, Si. John, Stinta Cmr, and ultimately Sl Eustatia. In 1805 he accom-
panied the expedition to Banorer, under Lord Cathcart. In 1809 be served in India, with the
southern division, in the Travancore war. In 1815 he served at the capture of the Kandian
Provinoea in Ceylon \ and afterwards, for nearly a year and a half, in the suppression of a re-
bellion throvghottt the interior of that island.
7 Li«nt. B«iiwell joined the 4th in the Peninsula, as a volunteer, snd was present at the action
of Osnia^ battle of Vittoria, the aeveral stormings and capture of San Sebastian, rasaage of the
Bidassoa and attack on the Heights, battled of Nivelle and Nive, inveatmeat of Bayonne, and
repulse of the sortie. Served afterwards in the American war, at Badiusburg, Washington, Bal-
timore, and New Orieana,at which last be waa several times woundt d, and severely by grape-shot.
8 Furt-Major Black aer red in the Peninsula with the 74th, and was present in the actions of
Aldta de Punte and Faentea Oninaldo, rapture of Madrid and the Kt-tiro, rt treat from Madrid
into Portugal, nasi age of the £bro, battle of Yiitoria, action at the Mayo Pass, battles of the
Pyrcneet on toe 27th July and 2nd Aug., passage of the Bidasaoa, blockade of Pampelona»
battles of Nivelle aod Nive (9tb to 13th Dec), actions of Vic Bigorre, Tsjbes, snd Sanvetcrre,
battle of Orthes, action at Aire, and battle of Toulouse, besides various minor affairs.
9 Litut Blagg served the whole of the campaign of 1813 and 1814 in Germany and Holland,
and waa engagwl with the light company of his regiment (tho 25(h), in conjunction with the
Hifle Brigade^ in driving in the Fr«>och out-posts, and in both the attacks on Menem, the
bombanlfflent of Antwerp and the French fleet in the Scheldt-. On picqnet near J«ort LiUo in
n Blockade on the banks of the Soheldr, when attacked by a French line-of-batUe ship of 80
guns, which waa beaten oft Also in the operations in Flandera in connection with the battle
of Waterloo.
10 Lieut. Blood aerved in the Peninsula from June 1811 to the close of that war in 1814,
indading the dege and storm of Ciodad Bodrigo and Badajos, battle of Salamanca, retreat from
Madrid to Portugal, passage of the Huebra, battle of Yittoria, various actiona in the Pyrenees,
the suooesaful storming of San Sebastian (with the stormers of the Light Division), battle of
Nirelle, action at Arcangues, battle of the Nive on the 9tb, loth, 11th, 12ih, and 18th Deo. —
The above servicea with the 43rd. Carried the Regimental Colour of the 6th, at the battle of
Qrthea, where ho was severely wounded by a ball which entered his right knee ) he was also
severely womded at the top of the breach at San Sebastian, by a mnaket ball which struck him
in the mee and pasted through his nose.
11 Lient Blyth aerved in the Peninsula, and was present at the first siege of Badajos, tnd
battle of AUmhera, at which latter he was wounded.
388 War Sermes of the UeuienantB,
12 Lieut BoftM (see mUe 2» pege 327).
12* Lieut. Henry Boldero served in Holland, in 18U, a« Aid-de-cams to LmL-GMtnA Sir
Ronald Ir^tga&oB ; it as present at the capitulation of Antwerp ; waa alsQ pitaant afctba bsttfe
of WatHloOp and led the storming party of the 14th reginMnt at the capture el Cambm. Aher
the Bon-enddr of Paris, was placed in the Head Qoarlere Staff aa » Bepn^-aaiiatant Adjnfanfc*
GeaeriU.
13 Lieot. Biamwell served the campaign of 1815 wilh the 92Bd, and waa aareMldF w^wadad
at Quatre Brasi^-rigbt leg ampatated.
14 Lieut. Br<ittle served in the baUle of Trafalgar, on board H. M. 6. .4/^«a^ 64. Jobsd
the Ibrce undtr General Whltelook at Monte Video, in 1807. In action with Daaiah gwii4N»ta
sear CMponbagen, 20ih Oct. 1608 (sere rely wounded). Served afitafwarda witk the Cii^aiial
Fleet off Brest, Basqae Roads, and Belleisle.
14* Lieut. Breerey served en the Wakhcren eacpcdition in 1809, and waa present at the sAtge
and redaction of Flashing. He served also the campaigns of 1814 and 1816 in HoUaad and
the NciherltfDds, including the action at Merzem, kombttrdment of Antwerp, slarmlag' of
Bergen*op-Zoom, battle of Waterloo, atorming of Gambray, and captnre of Paris.
15 Lieut. Breton eerved tho campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
• 16 Lient Brice served in the Peninsula with U»e 23rd, from May 1812 to the end of thai war
in 1814) and wai present at the battles of Salamancs, Vittoria, wad the Pyreneea (wonndedX
Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo^ stormiag of Cambra0r» and
capture of Paris.
17 lieut. Bridge served the campaign of 1815 with the 78rd, and waa sevcrdy woaadedal
Waterloo.
18 Lieut. Gyrus Brohicr served in tho Peninsula with the 2nd battalion of the 58th, (roM Jvly
1809 to 1813, including the battle of S&Umanea, capture of Madrid, driving tho enemy from
Valladoltd to Burgos, siege of Burgos, and retreat therefrom. Embarked far AiBSicrie» ha 1614,
and was present at the balUe of lUattaburg (wounded), and at the crojsing of the Saranacb
19 Lieut. J. B. BrvUier served «kii)i the 59th at Walcheren, in 1809 } at the caplora of tba
lale of France in 1810; and of Java in 1811. In 1813, joined the Sod battalWn In th«
Peainsuls^ and was present at the batlle of the Nire (severely wounded), snd the repnUe of the
aortie from Bayonne.
19* Lieut Wm. T. Buchanai\ landed at Passages in Spain, and was euga^ed alasnat daily
dnring tlie march of Lord HiU*8 division across tho Pyrenees, as also freqwisntly on the banka
of the Bidassoa. He was afterwardii present at the battlea of Bayonne, OiUms, and Tottlo«Bc«
20 lieuL Burilom served at the siege of Huuat, and commanded a detachment of ArtiUery in
a night attack on the battcr.'os of Morhihan. landed at Ferrol with the army under the oomi*
mend of Sir JacTjes PuUeney, and was attached to the reserve on the heights. Served tha
campaign of 1801 in E^ypt, including the siege of AbouhJr and battle of Alexandria, at wbieh
latter he lost his right leg by a canuon-shoti Medal for services in ^ypt.
21 Lieut. R. Butler served tho campaigns of 1813 and 14, in the Peninsula, induHag the
battles of the P^ renees» Nirelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
21* Lieut. W. Butler served the campaign of 1815 with the 3rd Gnardsy and waa present at
the battle of Waterloo.
22 Lieut. L. M. Cameron served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in the Peninsttla* and waa
present at the battle of the Pyrenees en the 28tb, 29 th, and 30th Jolv, the blockade of
Pampeluna, battle of tho Nirelie, battlo of the Nive from 9th to 13th JDec., investment of
Bayonne, and battle of Toulouse. Served aUo during the late Canadian RtbeUioBt and
commanded a party of Voluutccrd on tho Niagara frontier.
22* Lieut. Deiiald Cameron (h. p. GO Foct) served in tho Peninsula with the 7th FasiUea
from Aug. 1811 to tho end of that war in 1814, including the actions at Fuentea Guinaldo an 1
AMea de P>tnte, battUs of Salamanca, Vittoria, the P^reuio:;, St. Marcial near St. Sebastian
31st Aufl;., NiveUe, Kive, and Orthes (woundc I), Ha was aUex wards prcscLt at the «%saoU on
New Orleans, and at the capture of Pans.
23 Lieut. Rupert Cuopbdl srrrcd the oampa'gn of 1806, in Sicily and Italy, including the
skirmish at Eufemiai battle of Malda, attack on and takio;< of tho Castle of Scylls, aUo the
capture of Catrone. C^mpsign of 1807, in Egypt, including the attack on the forts atid heighta
of Alexandria, and capture of that city on the 19 th, 20tfa, and 21st March ; alao the attaclis in
the Desert, and siege of Rosetta. Campaign in Holland and the Netherlands in 1814 and 15,
ineltiding both the actions of ^lerxem, snd bombardment of Antwerp, where he rendered
important personal service to his late Majesty King William IV., then present with the army aa
Duke of Clsrenoe.
24 Lieut Jaasea Campbell (b. p. 41st), served the campaign in A%hanistan with iht 4Ut
and was present at the action of Uykulsio on the 28th March, 1842.
25 Lieut. Michael Carey served in tho Pc n insula with the 83 rd, from March 1609 to the end
of that war in 1814, including the passage of the Douro, tattlea of Talav<$ra (severely wounded
in the head) and Busaco, first siege of Badajcz, battle of Fuentes d'Ouor, siege of Ciadad
Bodrigo, siege and storming of Badsjuz, battles of Salamanca, Orthes, and Tooluusew
26 lient. Thomas Csrey was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
27 Lieut. Qeoige Chapman itrred the campaign of 1814 in HolUndy with fhe 37(b|iaal9i|]^
War Services of the Lieutenants. 38Q
the InTettment of Bergen-op-Zoom, action at Merxem, and bombaTdmrat of Antwerp, at which
last h» WW teiKereJy wounded, and lost his right leg.
97" lA^ttt Wdilain Chapman larml in the Peninnita and at Waterloo wHh the Bifle Brigade.
29' Lievt. OilUagwood embivhed with the 2nd Queen's Royalf , for W*lcher«n, in 1809, and
wia» present at the siege of Flashing and all the operations of the island; was made prisoner, bat
escaped with the whole of his working party from a French' piquet. He served afterwards in
tlie P^albsnk, aad was present daria? the pnrsait of Ma^sena from Santarem; at the passage of
the Mondego, investment and blockade of Almeida, affair at Barba del Paereo, atega of Ciodad
Bedrlgo tBl therAiaing of it by Marshal Marmont; at Badajoa with the covering army; aflfairs
•f JUerena and Uiagra> is Spanish Estraoaadura nnder 6ir Thomas Oraham ; battle of
Salaminca and eap£liilatkm of its forts, inreataent of Burgos and netreat therefrom, together
with minor details connected with the 6th division.
'9fr Lieift. Ocnaiafi aerved in Egypt in 1801, and has received the Egyptian medal.
•eo liieat. John Coote served the campaign of 1815, and waa sHgbtly wounded at Waterloo.
31 Lieut. B. 0* C. Coote served ih the Bormese war.
31* Lieut. Cotthigham served in the Peninsula with the 52d in the campaigns of 1812, 18,
and 14> a&d vroa present at the storaaing and capture of Badajos (as a volunteer), battles of
Saluiaiica, Vlttmia, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Tonloose, He served also the campaign of
181S, teehidfaig the battto of Waterloo.
92 jUteat* Coventry served in the East Indies firom March 1783 to Aug. 1798, ineludhig tb»
aieee of Cannanore (medal), relief of Mangalore, siege of Paulgautcherry, affair of Ktsnaperam,
Siege and aisbult of Bangalora, battle near Seringapatam, sieffe of Savandroog (severely wounded
in the right hip when with the forlorn hope), actions of the Gih and 7 th Feb. 1792, siege of
FteidMMrry, siege of Trineomalee and capture of Ceylon. Served also at the captam of the
OapA of Good Rope in 1806, and of the Ij^e of Franee in 1810.
83 Lien«« Ghacrles Thomas Cox served with the 7lst during the campaigns of 1810, 11, 12, 13,
14, and 15; in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, inclading the retreat to and oeenpation of
tlMia Ifaieaof Torrea Vedrav, the aabaeqnent pursuit of Massena through Portugal, action of
£k^ral, battles of Fuentes d'Onor (wounded), actions of. Arroyo de Molino, Alroarsa, and Albft
da ItoimMf eoveriog the sieges of Badajoa, the advance to and rstreat f^om Mvdrid, battle of
Yittorta, — severely wounded and taken prisoner, a musket ball having passed through the losga
and lodged in his body; being unable to keep up with the enemy, they Uft him on the field
when th«^ were- hard pressed and under a cannonade from the British artillery. Present at
thcr IsvsMion of France from the Pvreneea, and subsequent ao^^ons of the Nivelle, Nive, Cambo,
OatriB, 8e. Fftlaik, Arriveriete, Heiletfie, Orthes, Aire, Tarbcs, Urt> Toulouse, and many affairs
of'pfcqneta, &e. At the battle of Waterloo he reoeived a contusion on the hip from the £rag»
meni of a sheH, Vat was present at the capture of Paris, and served three yesrs with the Army
of Oocopation. In t821, the change of position of the ball received at Tittoria compellsd him
to rdinquish the active duties of his jprotession and retire on half-pay.
34 Xiietat. A. a Crawford served the campaign of 1815 with the 79tih, and was slightly
wonndcd at Waterloo,
SB Lient. Call served in Egypt in IBOl, and has reoeived the Egyptian Medal.
36 Lieut. Dalgalma served in the Peninsula with the 7th Fusiliers, and was present at the
hikttle of Bosaco, occupation of the lines of Torres VedraB, advance after Massenai taking of
Oliven^ 1st siege of Badajoa, battles of Albuhera and Vittorie, investment ot Pampelund and
battfea of the Pyrenees; after which he went to Holland with Sir James Qraham*s Army as Adju-
Ittiftt of the 55th Regt , and waa wounded at the Btorming of Brrgen-op-Zoom, and taken prisoner.
37 Lieut. Danieil served the campaign of 1819 with the dOib, and was slightly wounded at
^Wnierloo
36 liieut. Delamain served with the 2nd battalion of the €7th in Spain ir^om the latter part
llf rSf 1 to the dose of that war, including the sieges of Cadiz, Tarragona, and Barcelona, the
siffidr of Tina Franca, and others connected with the army on the Eastern coast of Spain. He
was also present at the siege and capture of Asseerghur in the East Indies, in 1319.
' 39 Lieut. Delmd served in the PeniDSula with the 88tb, and was present at the batde of
Tittoria, sortie from Pampeluna, battles of the Pyrenees, the Nivelle, the Nive, and Orthes,
•eCions of Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse; served afterwards in the American
war, and was present in the action of Plattaburg, and the passage of the Sarinao.
Ats Lieut. Dighton served in Spa^n and Portugal, from April 1810 to July 1812, including
Massena*s retreat. Served also in the South of France in 1814, and was present at the
inveatment of Biyoime and repulse of the sortie,— slightly wounded.
40* liieut. E. \V. P. Dillon accompanied the expedition to Walcheren in 1809, and was pre-
sent at the siege and capture of Flushing. Served also at the reduction of Guadaloupe in 1815.
41 Lieut. Dowbiggin served the campaign of 1815 with the 12th Light Dragoons, and waa
riJghtly wounded at Waterloo. ^ rwi t-
42 Lieut. Drawbridge served at Walchf ren, an.1 was present at the aiege of Flushing.
43 Lieut. Dunnidiffe served the campaign of 1815, and was pieient at the battles of Quatre
Bras and Waterloo. ..«..■
44 L-ent. Eister served in the Peninsula with the 2nd battalion of the 24th, «nd WM pretent
«t the bftttlea of Talavera, Bosaeo, Foz d' Arooce, and Fuent«s d'Onor.
390 War Services of the lAeutenanh.
45 lieai BodM served in tbe Penintnla witb I9ie 61«t, sncl wm preieat «l the hMtB of te
KiveUe, Kive (9th to 18th Dec.), Orth«8, and Tonlonse, beeidee nulcme mhior elllilrt.
46 Captam Charles Edvrardt terred in the Penintnla with the 47th, flhnn JUy 181^ to Am
end of that war in 1814, inclndtng the second assault and capture of San Sebattian. pwsfegie of
the BnlMsoa, bsttle of the Kiveile, battles of the Mive on the 9th, lOtb, 11th, llhfa. and IStk
Bee. 1813, and blodiade of Bsyonne. Serred also the ounpslgns of 1817 and 18 Snllnlws
a^inst the M%hrattas.
47 lilent. Matthew Brans serfed at Copenhagen in 1807; at moshlnir In 1809; end tobae*
qnently in the Peninsula, inclu'ling the sie|r<*s of Ctudad Rodrtgo and oadalos, and balds of
Balamaoca. Served also the campaign of 1645, Inelnding tbe battle of Watmoo.
48 Lieat. Thomas Brans served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 with the 98th Bef^., ifldodlBg
the battles of the Niveile and the Nivf>, the investment of Bayonne, and npnlse of the sortie.
49 Lieut Fleetwood served in the Peninsnia with the 74th, and was present at the slrl^ of
Badajosin 1811, siege and capture of Ctndad Rodrigo and of Badajot in 1819, slorm and
eaptare of Fort Picorins, action at Bl Bodon, battles of Salamanca, Kirdle, Ylo Blgorre^
Ortbes, Ssnveterre, and Toulouse.
50 Lieut Hugh Fiemiog served in the campaigns in Flanders, in 1793, 94, and95tfn Hblhttd^
in 1799} in Germany, in 1805; at C^ypenbagen, in 1807; in the Peninsula from 1809lo 1814*
Ho was present in the actions of St. Amand, Famars, Lineelles, Dunkirk, Lsnnof, Tanx,Oatea%
Bobaix, Moveaux, Touroay, Fort St. Andr6, Holder, ZuypyWatmenhnysen, Bergen (wonndedX
Oporto, Basaco, Bspinhal, Fos d*Aronce, Fnentes d*Ooor, Salamanca, Vfttoria, PymiosSy
Bohalar (wounded), Niveile, and Or^Ms; and sieges of Valenciennes (wounded), (>>peBhagcn,
Cindsd Rodrigo, and Burgos. He was taken prisoner at Plaoentia, 2d Aug. 1809; eacgped isn
days afterwai^s, and rejoined tbe army.
51 Lieut Flvnn served the eampaign agahnt tbe Rajah of Coorg in 1834, with tbe 39th Begi.
53 Captain Ford served tbe campaigns of 1809, 10. 11, 13, and 14, and was present mi tho
siege of FlnshtDfr, defence of Cadis, and battles of Fnentes d Onor, Niveile, Ntve, nnd Tonloose
besides other actions of less importanoe. Served as an assistant engineer dtiring four of the
eampaign s.
58 I^eot A. S. Fraser served tbe esmpsign of 1616, and was slightly wounded at QnttreBrM
54 Lieut. Giohard served with the 4 th at the capture of Copenhaf:en,'in 1807; on tte
ttpeditlon to Sweden, in 1808, and subsequently to Portogs), under Sir John Koore^ iuctiHlln|;
the adrance into Spain, retreat to end battle of Cornnn*. Bxpedition to Walcheren, T8l89f
Peninsolar campaigns of 1812, 13, end 14, indndiog tbe reduction of the Ports at 8sla««na«
battto of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Bureos, action at Villa Muriel (afigbtly
woonded), battle of Vittoria, sieve and capture of San Scbssttan, attack upon the Heights nflcr
efosSlnf tbe Bidassoa, battles of Niveile and Nive^ in which latter he was severely woonM in
the left thigh by a musket shot.
65 C«pt«in Gilborne s«'rved with tbe 1 1th at the siege of Flushing fn 1809. BnbseaiiinUy
in the Peninsnia with tbe 71 *t including tbe battles of the Pyrenees and the Niw, aellotia A
Aire and at Bayonne, and battles of Orthei and Toulouse. Served alto the campaign of 1819(
inelnding the battle of Waterloo and capture of Puris.
56 Lieut. Goodall served with the Queen*s R«iyal8 on tbe Walcberen expedition in 1809; and
subsequently in tbe Peninsula, from Feb. 1811 to Jane 1813, including the operations belbri
Cindad Rodrigo aod Badajos, storming the Forts and battle of Ssiamaoca, siege of Bnrgos, and
retreat from thence.
57 Lieut Orseme Joined the 9nd Light Battalion oPthe K^ng"^ Oorman Legion la Portivil ia
1819, and served with it until embarkatiou at Bnr.leaux in 1814, having been present in aoffoa
at Oima, Vittoria, Villa Franca, Tolojo, Ssn ScbaUiau (both attacks), affairs on the Bidtseon
and passage of tbat river; passages of the Niveile, the Nive, aod the Adour tnveataeot of
Bayonne and repulse of the sortie. He served also the campaign of 1815, inelnding the adions
of the 16th, 17th, and 18th June^severely wounded at Watfrl^o. He has reoeiVed WtlltniB
the Fourth's GoM Cross for 25 years* serf ice, and the King of Hanover*s Peoinsnlar MedsL
58 Captain Hector Graham («ee Note 19. page 328).
59 Lieut. John Qrant fR. Artillery) serred with the expedition to Waleheren, and ^^as
present at the siege of Flu&hing. Starved afterwards in the Peninsula, firom Oct. 1819 to Fsb.
1814.
80 Lient John Grant (tTnattscbcl) served in tbe Peninsula from Ang. 1811 to Dec 1918^
IttelndiDg the action at Alba de Turmes, retreat from Madrid, and battles of Vittoria and the
Pyrenees. Wounded in the side at the M«ya Pass.
80* Lient Gray served with the 39th at the affair of Gorapore, near Knmoo!, on th« 19di
Oct. 1839 ( and also at the battle of Maharsipore, 29th Dec, 1843 (Medal).
61 Lieut Edward Greene served with the battering train attached to tbe Prussian be A slug
army, and was employed in taking several fortresses on tbe French frontier ia Jnly and Atg".
1815.
82 Lieut CMer served in the campaign of 1815 with the 44th, and wit aeterely wovaded al
Quatre Bras.
6S Lieut. Edwin Griffiths (#er A^ole 7, 96fA Tttgt.).
64 Lient J. G. Griffiths served in the Peninsula, and was preseat at tha bttUa of VUIatia»
tfsge of San Sebattiao, and battles of the Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toalovst.
tFar Services qfthe Lieutenants* 391
65 loBiiU Grimei served in the Feninsnk firom Maroh 1811 te Sept 1B13» snd wm mieiit
ftt the siege of Ciodad Bodrigo, and the sacceisfal siege of Bad^joj^ •! which Utter ne wtm
uiwen^y wounded in the right thigh by a cAnnon-shot
66 laenL George Gonning was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
67 lieuL John Hawkins served in the Peninsula from Oct* 1813 to the end of that war in
IfiU, indndtog the battles of the Nirelle lOih No?., and Nire on the 9th, lOth, lltb, and I2th
Dec. 1813.
68 J4eat. Wm. M. Heam served the campaign of 1815 with the 44th9 and was Mfreraly
wounded at Quatre Bras.
69 lieut Robert Hewitt served the campaign of 1815 with the 92nd, and was severely
voonded at Quatre Bras.
69* Lieut Hlckson served the campaign of 18U in Canada, and that of 1815 in the Nether-
lands and ^France.
70 lieut. Hine served in the Peninsula with the 48th from April 1809 to the end of that war
in 1814, inolnding the battles of Oporto^ Talavera, and Albohera (twice wounded)} assMiIt and
capture of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badsjoz, battles of Salamanca (wounded), Yittoria, Pyreneeif
KiveUe, Niv% ( >rthes, and Toulouse.
70* Lieut. Hill served in the Peninsula with the 45th, and was present at Ciudad Bodrigo,
Badajot, Salamanca. Advance to and retreat from Madrid, Nive, Vic Bigorre, Orthes, ud
Toulon se (wounded).
71 IiieuL Hodder served with the 2od battalion of the 69 th during the campaigns of 1814
and 15, in Holland andPlanders, and was present at the attack on Merxem, the bombardment
of Antwerp, asaault on Bergen-op-Zoom, and battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at whiidi
last he was severely wounded.
78 Lieut- Hodgson served in the Peninsula with the 4th Dragoon Guards during the cam*
pMgnsof 1811, 12, and 13.
73 Lieot Hollinsworth served the campaign of 1799, in Holland, including the actions of
the 10th Sept, 2ad and 6th October. The £{fyptian campaign of 1801, including the actions
of the 17th and 25th August. At the battle of Maida, 1806. Campaign of 1808-9, including
tha battles of Vimiera and Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren, 1809. Peninsular oampaigns
from OcL 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Yittoria, actions at
Roooeevallea, in the Pyrenees (28th July, 1st and 2nd Aug)} affairs on entering Eranee^ and
battle of Orthes, at which last he was severely wounded in the right thigh.
74 Captain Holman (see Note 5, at page 317).
75 Lieuf. 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
U until the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Yittoria, the various actions in the
Pyrenees, battle of the Nirelle, battles of the I^ive on the 9tb, loth, 11th, 12fch, and 13th Dec,
battle of Orthes, actions at Aire and Tarbea, 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 16ih, 17th, 18th, and 19th June, at and near Waterloo; the storming of
Cambray, and capture of Paris.
77 Lieut. J. JE^. Irving served the campaign of 1815 with the 13th Dragoons, and was
alighUy wounded 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^ Isaaoson served in the Peniusula and at Waterloo with the 52nd Light lofantry.
80 Lieut. Charles Jaj^o served in the Peninsula with the 24tb, and was present at thw
baUles of Basaco, Yittona, and Echalar.
81 Capt. Francis Kennedy (see Note 11, page 317).
S2 Lieut Knox served the Peninsular camjjaigasAof 1808, 9, 10, 11, and 12 with the 2nd
Vattalion of the 31st, includiag the battles of Tiilavera (severely contused on the head by a
nasket ba]l)» Basaco, Albuhera, and Arroyo de Molino, reireat to Portugal, occupation of the
Lines of Torres Yedras, and pursuit of Massena, besides several miuor affairs.
as Lieut Lister served at the battle of Trafalgar.
84 licnt 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,
19, and 13, including the assault and capture of Bidajoz, battle of Salamanca, and action at
Yilla Huricd 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
Mvon^ wounded by a musket-ball, which passed through the frontal bone, and lodged on the
br^n, to extract wMch the operation of the trepan was resorted to.
36 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 waa
ptvBcely wonnded. He served afterwards at Walcheren, and at the siege of [Plnshiog he was
wounded in both legs by the bursting of a shell from the enemy's battery.
1 187 lient Love served in the Peninsula from July 1810 to Dec 1812, indnding the sieges of
392 War Services of the Lieutenants.
CiadadBodrlgfd and Badajoz (woanded), storming tbe Forte at Alm«n», akfgt ef Ite Voffl0«t
SaUmaooa (iro«nd«d), battle of Salamaaca, and Mm of Bnrgoa. Sttyodaftmiawifc iatfco
Amerioaa wat* and waa present in the action at PlaitaiMirg.
83 Lieut. Lovelock (ue Note 13, pa^tf 328).
89 liieiil. John Lowry served in the Amertoan war with tiie 8tti, and iwia atwrely wiiaisd
through the body in action at Sackett's Harbour.
91 Lieut. Alexander M'DonaUl serred with the 26th at the firil captive of Ck«nD»
the attack <m Canton.
92 Lieut. Alex. MPherson aerred the oampaign of 1815, with the Ota^ «ad was
wounded at Qaatre Bras.
93 Lieut. John MacDonald (b. p. 9 1st) serrred the eaotpaign of 180841, ineWteg ikm bsMies
oF Roleia and Vimiera, advance into Spain and retreat through GaUicta under Sir Juha ifceere,
aotion at Lugo, and battle of Carunna. Expedition to Swedish Pomeraaiaitt 181 S» mtA cam-
paign of 1814 in Holland, including the attack on Bergen -op* Zoom (vronnded). 'Oeiatidbe
the oampaifrn of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo^ starmiag of CaMhmyv aa8
capture of Paris.
94 Idept MacGrogor served with the 24th daring theNepanl canpa^gna of ISU, 15t«ai %%
and was present at the taking of Harris pore.
95 Lieot. Lachlan MaeKay served in the Peninsula with the 42nd froM 1818 to theead
of that war in 1814, including the battles of the Pyrenees, Nirelle, Nive, Ortheet and To«l«Mi.
96 Lieut. Marrie was present at the battle of Copenhagen in 1801.
97 Lieut. Joseph Mathews served in the Peninsula with the d3rd, and in the acti^A-t^ttai*
tarem, aad various skirmiahes prior to the siege and storiaiDg of Ciodad JEUidrigo, ^bevt he lost
his left band.
99 Lieut. Wm. McDonald Hatthewa aerred the oampaign of 1816 with Iha itb, aad vas
aUghlly wounded at Waterloo.
100 Lieut George Miles senred in the Peninsula with the 5th Dr. Guards from 1811 to the
c«d of that war in 1814, ioclading Ike action at Llerena, battle of 6siemaBaa» eaptaie of the
French rear-gnard on the following day, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos, and njttml iaia
Portugal, battle of Vitloria» investment of and notion on the heighte before PMnpalna^ nd
battle of Toulouse.
101 Lieut Zaooheus Miller served in Egypt in 1801, and has reoeired the Egypliao medal.
102 Lieut Mitchell served in the Pcnisula with the 28th from 1810 to 1813 ucjaarrv, aad waa
present at the battle of Barroea, storming of Badajos, and'battle of Vittoria (severely womdsd),
besides various minor affairs.
103 Lieut J. A. Moore served in the American war.
104. Lieut Morrison served at Gottenburg, in 1808; at the battle of Corantta» aad aisfa of
Flushing:, in 1809; also st the siege of Burgos, and battle of Salamanca.
108 Cieut. Frederick Munro served in the Peninsula from March 1812 to the end of thet
war in 1814^ ioelnding the sieges of the forts at balamanca, Burgos, and Sea Behealiaa, and
the battles of Salamanca, Yittoria, the Bidassoa, and 8t Jean de Luz.
109 Lient Francis Marrav 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 ToffNe
Vedras, the pursuit of Massena, actions at Redinha, Condciza, and Babugal; battle of FttsAlse
d*Oaor, second siege of Badajoss, action of £1 Bcdon, siege and storm of Ciudad Bodrigo^ siege
and storm of Badajoz, battle of Silarnanca, capture of Modi iJ, battles of Vittoria, the Pyienae^
Nivellcv and Orthes; action of Vic Blgorre, and battle of Toulouse.
1 10 lieut Muskett served at Walcheren in 1809; and afterwards in the Peninsula, ineladiag
the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz. Served also in Holland in 1614, including the aotftas
at Mersem, and attack on Bergen- op -Zoom.
111 lieut Kantos served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Peninsula and South of FrMioe iiL
1811, 12, 13, and 14, and was present at the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, and commanded a company
In the action of the Guarena, and at the battles of Salamanca and Toulouse. He was 8%ht^
wounded at the Guarena; most severely at Salamanca, his right arm having been broken In two
plaoesi and again slightly wounded at the battle of Orthes. He was also accidentally h«i hg
one of his own men, and carried off the field in the operations at the Nive.
112 Ident John Nash served the oampaign of 1815 with the 79th, and was slightly wounded
at Waterloo.
113 Lient. Naylor served in Fgjpt in 1801, and has received the Egyptian medal.
1 14 Lieut R. 1). Nicholson joined the 2nd Battalion of the 58th in the Peninsula in 1^1, aad
wae present at the battle of Salamanca, si^e of Burgos, battles of Vittoria, the P^rvneee,
Nivefle, Nive, and Orthes, besides other minor affairs, and entered Bourdeauz with iha 7ih
Division*
1 15 Lieut Nicolas servod at the battle of Trafalgar.
116 Lieut Ogilvy served in the Peninsula with Ue old 94th from Jan. 1810 to the end of that
wir in 1814, Indudiog the defence of Cadiz, lines of Torres Vedrasy advance in ponnit of
Massena, actions of ^dinha, Condcixa, and Sabogal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, second ais^ga ^f
War Services of the Lieutenants. 3^
B^o^ iMtae of BalMiaiicft, oaptm of MMbrid, battles of Vittoria, the Pvwnees, Niv«Hi» tad
CMMa» aetkiii of Tio Bigom^ and battle of Totdome. . ^ i tww^ww
^ V^.^*^ OMiow^am«d »! the aiege of Flmhiog in 1809 ; the campaiga of 19U In Hi^hmd.
faidiidiDg the bombardment of the Freadi fleet at Antwerp. Campaign of 1815, faielndmg the
battle of Waterloo.
U8 lieal. John Qir (8 IL Yet Bd.) aecempaaied the 1st battalion of the 42nd to the P^nin-
SQJn in April 1812, and joined the army at Salamanca, dariog the siege of the forts in that citTi
Mi iwM at the battle of Salamanca, siege of Borgos, and storariag of Son Hiohael; retreat to
Fortoni, adfance in 1813, and all the actions in the Pyrenees. Serred also the oampaiffn of
IBt^lmduMag the battfes of Quatre Bras and Waterioo. SBgfaUy wounded at BursosT and
•eyerelir at Waterloo. *^
r^f^J~°** P««u served the campaign of 1816 with the 33rd, and was sererely womded $t
190 limtL Parratt serred at Walofaeren in 1809; and in the Peninsnla from 1811 to the end
of tiMl war in 1814, incfaiding the defence of Cadis, siege of Sen Sebastian, battle of NiyeUe,
Mtiana at Vie Bigonw and Tarbes, and battles of Orthes and Toulouse.
122 Lieut. Peddle served in Holland with the 21st in 1813 and 14, and was present at the at-
laA «n llersem, bambardment of the French fleet at Antwerp, and assault on Bergen*<»-Zoom.
123 Captain Pennington (see Note 3, page 317).
194 Lient Philpot served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterioo.
l%1i lient Piofcard served the campaign of 1814 in Lower Canada, under Sir George Pravost^
and was present at the attack on Platubnrg. Served also the campaign of 1815 in Upper
Caonda nnder Sir Gordon Drummond. ^'^
126 LisQt A. J. Piotet served in the Burmeee war with the Boyals, and was present at tha
taking of Donabew.
IIB JAbqL Pridham served in Egypt in 1801, and has received the Bgyptian medaL
129 Lieut Priest served in Portugal and Spain in 1808 and 9, and was present at the b^tlle «f
ISO lAtmt Qoiil aerved the campsiga of 1815 with the 32nd, and was severely wounded at
QoatraBias.
Ml listtt. Bagg 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, Valencieimee,
Linorile% DanUric, Lannoy, Vanz^ Cateao, Bobaiz, Moveaux, Toumay, Helder, Znypv Wal-
■■■Aiiisen, and Bergen.
189 JUevt Beid s^ved at Corunna, and also at Walcheren, in 1809; in the Peninsnla in 181'
and 14; also the csmpaign of 1815, including the battie of Waterloo where he was wounded.
133 Lieut Rejnolds served the campaigos of 1813, 14, and 15, in Germany, Holland, and the
HeChaianda/iuoliiding the action of Goerdo, attack upon Merxem, defence of Fort Frederick
Henry against the French Fleet, battle of Qaatre Bras, retreat on the following day, and battle
of Waterkio (severely wounded by a cannon shot in the left thigh. In 1818 he served the cam-
pi%pi hi tho interior of Ceylon, and commanded a smnll Division, a detachment of which cap-
tured Madugal'a uno of the three Chiefs.
IS4 Lieut Richardes served the campaiga of 181 5, and was present at the sieges of Manbevge^
PhfUppevUle end Landrectes.
^138 Lieut. John Roberts (Royal Artillery Drivers) served at Coranna, in 1809; in HoHand
in 1814, iadnding the action at Merxem, and bcmbardment of Antwerp. Served also the cam-
pnign of 1815, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
137|Lient James Bobertson;^^^'^^ ^® campaign of 1815 with Ibe 79th, and was severely
wnwnded at Qaatre Bras.
J9S lAenL James Robinson was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
139 Lieut R K. Rogers served in the Peninsula from August 1813 to the end of tiiat
WW hi 1814. Served also the campaign of 1815 and carried the colours of the 2nd battalion of
the dOth at the battles of Quatre Bra< and Waterloo; he was also present at the capture of Paris.
140 I4ent. Rolfe served at Walcheren in 1809 with the 9ih Light Dragoons, and was
present at the siege of Flushing. Accompanied that regiment to the Peninsula in 1811, andwaa
pfwaent in the action near Las Nava, covering the aiege of Badajoz in 1812, affair near Bebdra»
aotion of Ssn Manos, retreat from Madrid to Portogal, defence of Alba de Tormes,
141 Lieut. Bwen Ross served in the Peninsula with tho 92nd, and was present at the
battle of Faentes d' Onor, siege of Badajoz, actions at Arroyo de Molino (severely woonded^
Aimaras, and Alba^de Tormes. Also the campaign of 1815, and was severely wotmded at
Qaatre Bras.
142 Lieut. Roes-Lewin'servedwiih the 82ad in the Peninsula, France, and Flandersi he wta
•efVwrelr wonnded at Pampeluna,' and again at Waterloo.
143 Lieut Rutherford served in the Peninsula with the old 94th, and was present at the
defence of Cadiz in 1810, lines of Torres Yedras, pursuit of Massena. actions at Pombal, RedinhSy
Condeixa, and Sabugal; battle of Fuentes d*Onor, second siege of Bidojcz, bsttles of Vittori%
Pyrenees, and Nivelle; passage of the Gave d*01eron, battle of Orthes, action of Vio Big9nV|
gad battle of Toohniae.
SM War Semees of the ZktUenanU.
H5 I40ot & J. 8«iiiid«ri wrred the cunp^lga of 1815 tad wm jftmmA •! fh» hMiB ol
Waterloo.
146 Ideot. ThoniM Soott sorred in the Feointals with Ui« old 94kh fironi Jn. 1810
to the end of that war in 1814, inolading the defence of Oadix and Fort MatMogd^—
4^00 timet wonnded; lines of Torre* Vedrat, porsnit of Maiieiia, aotiona of Fombal, Hediniia,
Con^Ieixa, Ponte de Murilla^ Gnarda, and Sabn^t; battle of Fnentea d'Oaor. leoottd mge
cf Badajoz, actions at Campo Mayor and El Bodon, siege and storm of Ciodad ^odxwo—
wonnded at the assaolt; third siege and storm of the castle of Badi^o% action of Sea
ChristOTsl heiffhtSt covering the parlies attacking the forts of Balamanca» battle of Safamanra
eaptnre of iLidrid and the Betiro, retreat from Madrid into Portugal wilh the rasr-
guard, sabseqaent advancey battle of Vittoria^ blockade of Fampeluna, batUes of the PjrrcMei^
Pampelana^ and Nirelle; actions of Vic Bigcmre and Tarbes, and battle of Tonlonae.
147 LienL William Sbarpin served the campaigos of 1814 and 15, in Holland, the Kedietfaadi,
and France, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
148 Lieut. Bhelton served in the Peninsula with the 28th from May 1809 to the end of tbst
war in 1814» including the battle of Bosaco, Unes of Torres Vedras, action of Campo Migror,
■lege of Oiivenca, battles of Albuhera, (severely wonnded), pTrenees» KiveUe, Hir^ in front of
• Bayonne (11th, 12th, and ISth Dec.)f and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, and
was present at the battle of Waterloo, where he was very severely wonnded by a shell which
shattered his right arm, and broke his ribs.
14d Lieut. George Sinclsir served the campaign of 1814 in HoUaod as a volunteer, tad was
Mverehr wounded at the attack on the fortified village of Merxem on the 2Dd Feb. 1814.
151 Lieut* Heunr Smith served the campaign of 1799 in Holland, inoludlng the baltlaa of the
loth Sept, Snd and 6th October. Campaign of 1800, on the coast of Franoe and Spain; expe-
dition to Qoiberon Bay; attack on Ferrd; expedition to Vigo and Cadis ; I^ypUan campaign of
1807, including the surrender of Alexandria, attack and storming of Boaette, in which he took a
Tarkish colour. Capture of Goadaloupe, in 1 8 1 5.
152 Lieut. John Smith (h. n. 14 Foot) served on the Walcheren expedition in 1S09, aad
%as present at the capture of Flushing. Served also in the North of Spam and Sooth «f FHnee
In 1814. re i~-
163 Lieut W. Smith (Boy si Artillery Drivers) served at Walcheren, la 1809; and the CMi*
paigns of 1813, 14, 15, in Holland, Belgium, and France, and was wounded at Merxem.
155 Lieut. Spencer served with the expedition to the Helder, in 1799.
156 Lieut. Sperling lervcd the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in HolUmd and Flandeii} lid Iht
Hght column at tbe assault of Bergen-op-Zoom.
157 Lieut Spong served in the Peninsula, in 1811 and 12.
158 Lient. M. F. Steele served at the Capture of Java in 181 1, as an officer of Boyal Marines.
159 Lient Bobert Steele served the campaign and battle of Corunna, where he waa attghtlj
wonnded in the neck. Expedition to Walcheren. Feninsula, from April 1810 to 1814t incladhig
the siege of Cadis, and blockade of Bayonne.
159* Lieut James Stewart served with bis regiment in the following sieges and haitltw, via :
—Martinico, St Lucia (both opexations), Malta, Talavera, Albuhera, fisdajos, ffr'1n^^^**^
Tlttoria, Ortbes, and ToiUouse.
160 Lieut Stobart served in the American war under Sir Gordon Drummond.
162 Jieut. William Stuart served under Sir Samuel Hood in the West Ittdiea. At Copcm*
hagen. In the Mediterranean on board the Cyane 28 guns under Sir lliomaa fftehnn, whsa
thai officer loat his arm in action with the C&h 40 gun Neapolitan frigate^ OnB-boals
.and batteries in the bay of Naples, on the 27th June 1809. Served also at the redadkm of
Trieste, in 1814.
164 Lteut £. J* Taylor prior to enteriog the army served as a midshipman on board B. H. 6.
Biuvidere, and was present in an engagement in 1809. Served in the south of Franee bom Siva
1818 to the end of that war in 1814, including the passage of the BidassoiL battlea of tho Rivcie
Md St F4» and Orthes.
168 Lieut Thornton served in the Penmsula with the old 94th from Feb. 1810 lo Feb. UK
faMlndlBg the defence of Cadis from April to Sept 1810, Lines of Torres Tedras, Mtiona «f
Bedinha, Condeixa, and Sabogal; battle of Fuentes d'Oaor, second siege of Badaioa, actioa
Of SI Bodon, siege of Ciadad Bodrigo, siege and assault of Bodies, battle of SalaaaM%
capture of Madrid, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and Kivelle, at which Isst he waa daagrt
fMaly wounded through the neck by a musket-ball, which carried away the lower part of the ttt.
165* Lieut. Tittle served in the 38th, on the Walcheren expedition in 1809 i also the Peua-
ralar campaigns, from April, 1811, to the end of that war in 1814, including tbe slorBia«af
Bad^oB, batUe of Salamanca, various skirmishes on the retreat trom Burgos, action at Osm»
battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, and investment of Bavonne. In 1818 ha aarre^ ca
Commando through Cafferland. At the siege of San Sebastian he *acted as an engineer, and «*s
lATerely wounded on the 31 st August, whilst showing a ford to Col. Femes of tha Fbrtncwai
•ervioe.
166 Lleat Tk«noh served at Walcheren, in 1609.
167 Limit. Geoige Watson served in the Peninsula with the 3rd DragOOW frgfli J«M Mil
tofha«adofthatwarlnl814, ttidwas present at the btttla of Toulowe.
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War Services of the IJeuienanie. 396—6
169 JAeaLWm.'BimryWnJtion Mrred thd cttnpd^ Of 1919 tflfl 14 Ui ffpdn tad lYtnoe
witk the Boytl Dragooni.
169- Lietit. WeUh ierred Intfce Peninsnla, and was present at the battles of KlTelley Nife,
OMhes, and Toobnse.
176 lieat Weetoott served with the 7th Foailiers in the Amerieaa wart and was present in
ttn attack on New Orleans, on the 8th Jannarj 1915. Berred afterwards with the Army of
Oecnpation in FraiDce» nntil 1917.
171 Lient. Fred. J. White serred in the north of Spain with the Bojal Marine BattaHon
flfainst the Garlists from March 1.837 nntU April 1839. He was present at the capture of
Hemani, Poentarabia, and Iran ; and was eleren months a prisoner of war in the hands of
the Garlists, cloeelj confined, sad seTeral times sentenced to be shot. Serred also on the
China expedition« from Feb. 1840, daring the whole of the operations, atid was in the
fMlowing aetlons, chiefijr employed on shore, ids., assanlt and eaptore of the forts and
batteries of Chnen-Pee (woinded), attack on the Annnghoy forts (Booea Tigris), when tiiree
strong ftnrts were carried in saeoesaion ; first adrasce on Canton, including the destraction of
Ttoqatk*n Port and other rirer defences; capture of the Heights of Canton, attack on Amor,—
eommanded a strong detachment of the Koyal Marines, when the enemy were driren mm
tiieir gnns, and the fortifications, &c., captured; second capture of Chnsan, capture of tiie
citadefand walled dty of Chinhae; capture of die city of Sykee, and of the Heights of Segoani
attack on the Hill derances and capture of the cit7 of Chapoo, capture of the batteries and city
of Wooeung, <Saptnre of the batteries of Le-Snan, assault and capture of the city of Chm
KuuBg Foo, and operations against Nankio.
173 IbVu-Major Henry White serred in HoDand and Flanders, under the Doke of Torir,
snd was present in the foUowing actions, sieges. Sec, rix., St. Amend, Famars, Valenciennes,
lihiceQes, ]>nnkirk, Cateau and Yaux, Boubaiz and lannoi, Monreaus^ Malioes, Boxtel,
Kimcguen, Tiel, Fort St. Andre, landing and capture of the Helder in 1799, Zyp Dyke^
Beigen, and Gallants Ogg (severely wonted in the neck), and Alkmaar. In S^ain with Sir
John Moore, at Benerente, Lugo, and Corunna. Subsequently in the Peninsula with the "Djjik^
of Wellington, induding the batUe of Busaco, actions at Pombal, Bedinha, Foa d'Arouce, and
Guarda; different affairs on the retreat to and advance from Torres Vedras, action at Sabueal,
Imttle of Foentes d'Onor (severely wounded in the right hand and left wrist), actions at AJdea
de Ponte and Fuente QninaMo, first siege of Badajoz, action at £1 Bodon, diflferent aifiUra
during the investment of Ciudad Rodrigo, also riege and storm of that fortress, battle of
Salamanca (severely wounded in the throat), capture of Madrid and the Retire, affiiirs on the
retreat from Madrid and Salamanca, battle of Vittoria, where he was severely wounded in the
shoulder joint and back.
173 Llrat Whitfield, when an ensign in the 7th West India Begt, volunteered and served
with the 1st Battalion of Royal Marines at the operations on the North Coast of Spain, and al
the taking add defence of Castro. He served in the Peninsula in 1812, 13, and 14, on the
staff of Sir Parker Carroll; and with the 62 ad at the capture of Paris in 1815.
174 lieut. Whiting served on the Chinese expedition, and was present at the battle of (}hn«
enpee, attaole of the Anunghoy batteries, advance on Canton, capture of the heights of Canton,
eaptore of Colongso, second capture of Chusan, assault and capture of the citadel and city of
Chinhae.
174* Lietit. 'WHitoTd served in the Peninsula, and was present at the siege of Burgos, and
battles of Tittoria and Toulouie.
179 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 8rd sieges of Badi^
iOTeatment of Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie.
176 Lieut Wifls served in the Peninsula, and was present at the siege of Son 8ebaBtliii» a&d
battle of Toulouse.
177 Lieut Wfaidie served with the 10th at the siege of Soylla Castle, in 1808. IPresent with
Uie Anglo-Sksilian army during the whole of its operations on the coast of the Faro, agatnit
Mnrat With the army on the eastern coast of Spain, in 1812 and 18.
178 Lieut Frederick Wood was severely wounded at Waterloo.
179 laeut Henry Wood served in the Peninsula with the 7«th, from June 1813 to the end of
that war in 1814, including the siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, batUet of
Kivelle and Kive, and investment of Bayonne. Served afterwards in the American war, and
was present In the action of Plattsburg.
180 Lieut Woods served in the Pemnsula with the 48th in 1810 and 1811, aAd with the 4th
]>ragoon Ouards in 1812, including the Lines of Torres Vedras, pursuit of Massena, and the
operatiens in the Alemtejo; action of Campo Mayor, riege of Oliven^a, and .first aiege of
Badsjoc; with Colonel Colbome's Brif^e, men, by a rapid advance, several convoys were
interoepied, and the country cleared to Guadalcanal and the fortified poet of Benelcacar; battle
of Albuhera, where he received two wounds and some severe contusions, and was taken
prisoner in the duurge of the PoUah I^asersb bat subseqaenHy escaped aad rejoined the army
ouita adraaoe.
181 Lieut Wm. Wright (h. p. Bifle Brigade) serred in the campaign of 1815, tad WM
woftnUj wounded at Wattrloo.
2ki) LIEUTEITANTS, SUB-LIEUTENAinS,
CORNETS, AND ENSIGNS.
AguuM, Lewifli Royal Marines • . . , 21 Aug,
Aickixi, FrsDoU, 14 Dragoons .•...««•.•••.. 25 May
■Aiiulief Robarty 77 Foot • U Mar.
, AJleo, William, Royal Marines 10 Mar.
Anderaou, William, Royal Marines • . . 12 July
Ashe, William, Kingston's Recruiting Corps.. 27 Nov,
Atkinson, Charles, Royal Marines U Nov.
^tkinMOftj Joseph, 8 Royal Veteran Battalion. . 5 Deo.
Backhouse, John Igguldeo, Royal Marines. ... 17 Mar.
Baekboase, Peter, 8 Dragoons 5 Aug*
Bakewell, Robert, 27 Foot 17 Jan.
Baiiar* Anthony, New Brunswick Fencibles . . 1 Mar.
Barrett, William Newman, 60 Foot 6 May
Barry, James, Royal Marines '21 Feb.
~ " 30 July
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Baogb^ James, Royal Marinea .
Bayler, John, 13 Dragoons . . . _ .
* Bell, John, 3 Provisional Battalion of Militia
Bellon, Achilles, 130 Foot «
Berkeley^jEToR. G.C.Gnmtley Fitzhardinge, 82 F.
Bernard, Waller, 60 Foot
24 Dec.
7 Not.
20 Oct.
Bevan, Miebael, Royal Marines 19 Nov.
Biddulpb, Walter, Royal Marines 7 Sept
Bigoeli, Charles Philips, Royal Artillery .... 18 Oct,
Black, James, Royal Waggon Train 8 July
Black, Thomas, 19 Foot... 24 Feb.
Blaekiaton, William, 36 Foot | 4 April
Blake, Edward John, Royal Marines j26 Mar.
, BloiMfSirCharles, Bart., Horse Grenadier Gda.' 1 4 July
, Bolomey, Louis William James, 2 light } nac^ ,
Infimtry BatUlion German Legion S\ ^*
Bonavia,Caleedonia, Maltese Military Artificer8.25 Oct,
Bond, Thomas, Royal Marines 25 5Iay
BouUonf William, 4 Royal Veteran Battalion 11 June
Bowden, George. Royal Marines 30 July
Boyce, Thomas, Royal Artillery Drivers [l6 July
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Bradley, Edward Sands, 99 Foot
Branch, George Ferguson, Royal Marines ....
8» Brew, Charles,* 2 Prov. Battalion of Militia
• Brew, WilUam," do. do
, Brisac, Douglas Petti ward. Royal Marioea. . . •
Brohenehire, Joseph f 11 Royal Veteran Batt..
, Bruyeresi Henry Pringle, Royal Engineers. . . .
Burton, Emanuel, Unattached • . . • .
Bushf Thomae, 5 Hoysd Veteran Battalion. .. .
Batcher, John Lewis, 8 West India Regiment
* Cameron^ James, 3 Prorisioual Batt. ofMilitia
Campbell, Alexander Brodie, 49 Foot
Campbell, Colin, Royal Marines ....
, Campbell, George, 68 Foot
Campbell, James« Royal Marines. . . .
Campb^, James, 92 Foot
Cardeo, Paul Kyfin, Royal Marines
; Car^y, John Westropp, 30 Foot ....
Cary, John, Royal Marines ,
Carroll, Thomas, 53 Foot
Chambera, Montague, 71 Foot ....••
, CharleSf Beskford, Royal Sappera and Miners
Child» George Richard, Royal Marioes
Chittem, John, 4 Royal Veteran Battalion.. • .
, Church, Boneval, Royal Waggon Train
Christio. John, Royal Marines
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Clarhe, James It,^ RoTal Artillery.. •
Coleman, Charles, Koyal Marines . . .
Collier, James, Rojal MArines
ColIingB, William Moore, 85 Foot
Collins, Stephen Edward, Ro/al Marines ....
Collyer, George Samuel, 87 Foot
Cosnard, John, 88 Foot
Couche, Richard, Royal Marines
Cranao^e, John, Independent Company
Crespin, George Henry Legaesick, R. Maiines
Cronibie, James,* 2 Royal Veteran Battalion . .
Cros^oTe, James, 104 Foot
Crown, George Frederick, Royal Marines • • • .
Crosier, Henderson, 22 Foot
Collen^ Edward, Royal Artillery
Camming, Alexander, 42 Foot
Carton, George Henry Roper, Royal Artillery
2>sIf, Lawrence, 75 Foot
D'Anfossy , Ze Chevalier, Royal Artillery ....
Dardis, John, 14 Foot
S)avi8, John Henry, Roval Marines
Davis, Wiltiam, Royal Marines
Day, John, 60 Foot
Beaman, Thomas, Bradsbaw's Recruiting Corps
Denne, Thomas, 96 Foot
Deans, Robert, 6 Royal Veteran Rattalion . .
De Beaavotr, Sir John Edmund, 104 Foot,* • .
Be Faache, Charles, 60 Foot
Dererenz, George AlfVed, Royal Marines ....
Pewelt, Arthur, Royal Blarioes
Dillon, John, 3 Dragoon Guards
Dillon, Theobald Augustus, 58 Foot
Dixon, John Smart, 94 Foot
Dixon, Ridiard. York Hussars
Dobree, Harry Hankey, 7 Dragoons ••
Dobree, Richard John, 22 Dragoons
Dodd, Chas. Wm. Maearmick, Newfound- )
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Donoran, Henry Douglas, 9 Foot
Douglas, John, 4 Royal Veteran Hatf alien . .
Downer, George, Royal Marines
Drink water, '1 nomas. Royal Marines
Duckers, Charles, 82 Foot
DuA-esne, Louts Flayien, Canadian Fencibles. .
Dtpmfoi'd, A ndreto Mont. Isaacson, 2 Royal
Veteran Baimlion
Saves, John, Royal Sappers and Miners . •
JEdgelow, George, 8 Royal Veteran Battalion . .
Elliott, John Furter, Royal Marines
Ensor, James, Royal Marines . . • • .
Evans, Daniel, Royal Clarices . .
EvMs, John, Irish Brigade
Evans, John, 1 Garrison Battalion
Evans, William, Royal Marines ••
Erre, Thomas Dowfing, Royal Marines •
Field, John Stroud, Royal Marines
Fits Gerald, John, 22 Dragoons
Fletcher, James, 100 Foot ,
Flezman, James, Royal Marines
Flint, William Richard, Royal Marines .
Forbes, John, 107 Foot
Ford, William, Ro;yal Marines
Tone J, John, Staff Corps of CaTolrr • . ,
Foffster, George, 8 West India Regiment
Forsifthf Bobert, 7 Royal Veteran Battalion • «
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1 Nor. 05
13 Feb. 98
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FoslieTy, Henry WilliBin. 12 Poot
Francis, Henry (Snngn), Rifle Brigade
Frazer, William (Ltont. S7 Jan. S7), 60 Foot
Fraaer, John, 72 Foot
Frett, John, Royal Marines
FvlUmh John,* 2 Royal Veteran Battalion. .
Gage, John Ogle, 9 Dragoons
Garden, Alexander, 104 Foot
Gardner, Charles, 4 Ceylon Regiment
Gardner, John, 7 Royal Veteran Battalion
Gettnrd, John, Independent Company ....
Gillbee, James, Sieihan Regiment
GQUes. Walter, Royal Marines
GlanviUe, Francis (Lieut,), 19 Dragoons . .
Gordon, Francis, 16 Foot • •
Oould, Matthew, 4 Royal Veteran Battalion
Graham, Humphrey, Hanger*a Recruiting Corps
Grant, John, Bradsbaw's Recruiting Corps.. .
Grattan, Charles, Royal Sappera and Miners
*Oray, John, 3 ProTisional Battalion of Militia
Griffith, Biehard, Royal Irish Artillery
Gritton, Henry, Royal Marinea
Guoo, William, Bourbon Regiment .......
Guntborpe, Joshua Rowley, Royal Marines
Hailes, Augustus, Roval Marines
Ilallum, Jamea, Royal Marines
Hamilton, Jolm, 1 Foot
Hammond, WilUara, Royal Marines
Haroond, William, 71 Foot
Ha Handeock, Tobias, 27 Foot
Hannay, James, Royal Marines
Harrison, William, 38 Fool
Hart, William,* Royal Waggon Train
Hanrey, John, Roynl Marines
Hanrey, John, Royal Corsican Rangers . • .
Har^kood, EdKard',32 Foot
Haydon, Joseph, Royal Marines . . .
Haydoo, Robert, Luckcombe, 20 Foot
Hayes, Henry Horace, 81 Foot •»..,.
Haymard, Joseph Peter, 5 West India Regt. . .
Hayter, George, Royal Wsggon Train
Hemminge, John Exham, Invalids
Henderson, Jamea, I Garrison Battalion
Hewett, Frederick, Royal Marinea
HewBon, George, 24 Foot
Hill. John, Roval Marines
Hinton, John Thomas, Royal Marinea
Hoare, Cbaries Vyvyan, Royal Marinea
9* Hobro, Edward, 1 Provisional Batt. of Militia
HfltfgsoD, Fredericlt iEmtlios, R. Waggon Train
Hn Holland, Thomas Edward, 83 Foot
Holmea, Richard, Royal Marinea
Horoe, John, 15 Foot
Hoyland, John, Royal Sappera and Miners ....
Hugoe, Samuel, Royal Marines
Hatbnance, John, Royal Artillery Driven •• ..
Jack, Thanuu,* Royal Ar^llery Drivera
Jftdcson, John, Royal Marines
9 m JBgg^i*) Joseph,^ Royal Artillery Drivera
Jeftkins, John, Royal Marines
IniMs, Robert, 94 Foot
Johnstone. Hamilton Trail, Royal Marines
Joftas, Stopfbrd Tbomss, 61 Foot
Jo^, Roivrt, 25 Foot
JCvTt ^et^, 4 Royal V«Uiia BattaUea . .
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Keoaett, Chirlet Leigbton, 4 West India Regt.
Kniger, Carl Wevell too, 2 Ceylon Segment
JTylsff, Jamtif 2 Royal Veteran Battalion . •
Lambf John, 2 Bioyal Veteran Battalion
MUUary Knight qf Windsor
Lamborn, John Sherrard, Royal Marinai. • • .
Lane, Geofge Dawkius, Royal Marines • • . •
Lane, James Reece, Rojral Marines
Lanfranchi, Ruggero, Queen's Qermans
Langdale, Marmadake Robert, 9 Foot . . .
Leatham, Francis, 63 Foot ,
Lee, Frederieir Richard, 96 Foot
Lee, John, 78 Foot
Lee, Robert Newton, 2 Ceylon Regiment
Lennan, Edward, 7 West India Regiment
Lewis, Stephen, 73 Foot
Lidderdale,Thoroas Robert8on,6 Westlndia RegL
Lloyd, Henry Vereker. 66 Foot
Lloyd, Samuel, Royal Marines
Loft, John Henry, 15 Dragoons
TiOftin, George, Royal Marines
Loaack, Augnstus, 84 Foot
Lum, William Purefoy, 35 Foot
Lyons, Anthony Munton, Royal Marines ....
Lyte, Thomas, Royal Marines • . • .
M*Connechy, James, Royal Marines
M'Dermott, George Augustus, Rifle Brigade . .
M'Donell, Alexander, Glengarry Fenciblea • .
W^ M'Kay, Joseph," 1 Foot
M*Kinnoa, John, 64 Foot
M'Lachlan, Neil, 64 Foot
M'Leod, Norman, 6 Foot
Maclaohlan, Colin, 72 Foot
Maclean, Alexander, Newfoundland Fencibles
Maclean, Samuel, Royal Sa]>pera and Minera • .
MacWilliam, John, 100 Foot ,
Manico, £dward, Roysl Marines
Margitson, Joseph, 27 Foot • .
Manack, George Hartwell, 81 Foot
Mason, Richardson, 94 Foot
9 Mead, Charles,^ Royal Artillery Driven
Meredith, James Henry, Royal Marines.. .
Middletan, Robert, 10 Royal Veteran Battalion
Milliken, John, 63 Foot
Mook, John, Royal Marines
Montgomery, Robert, 95 Foot
Mooney , John, Royal Marines
Moore, Charles William, Royal Marines
|| * Moore, John, 1 Provisional Batt. of Militia
Morehouse, George, New Brunswick Fencibles
Morgan. James Hungerford, Royal Marines . i
Morria, John, 4 Foot
Mortasbed, John, 35 Foot %
Moas, Henry, Royal Marines
Murray, Adam, 64 Foot
Nason, George, 68 Foot
Nelson, Richard, 3 Foot
Nixon, John Isaac, 4 Foot <
North, Roger, Royal Marines •
Nugent, Christopher Edm. John, 17 Dragoons
O'Sbea, Thomas, 3 Garrison Battalion. .......
Orme, Lewis, Royal Marines
Owen, Robert Hassall, Royal Marines
PaUing, Henry, 95 Foot
JParMfis, Quy, Royal Marines •
Pasbeller, Charles, floyal Marines
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Patterson, Tbotnnft« Kotal Marioe* • •
Paws«y« George, Eoyal Marines .. .«
F«arce« Kdmuod WefitworUx,.18 Foot
P^^gf WiUiam, 28 DragooDS
Pellett, Jamo8» 38 Foot
Pbilipps, George, Kojal Alarioes. ...•.•••••
Pitt, ueor^r, Hojal JJarioes
PJeuderleath, Dan<l» 4 Foot
Portor, John Hall, IU>jraI Marines •••*••••.
Potts, Thomas, Royal Marines * • • • •
Poussin, fialtfaazard, Corsican Rangera
P«weU. >Vm. Edward (JSunffn), 18 Dragoons
PrendoiigHSt, Maurice,^ HuasaraGermaa Legion
PuUiUank, Edward Cooper, Eojal MariaM
Radclifiev Thomas. Royal Marinea
Raje, Henry Robert, koyal Marines « * . • .
Read, Thomas, Royal Marines
R«id, Tijottiaa, 22 Draf^oons
RasiuS) Frederick, 60 Foot
Rickard, Mnrtio, Royal Waggon Train
Ridge, James Staart, 6 West India HssiimsmC
JMbertatm , WiUiamt Royal Sappers and MiooFS
Rogers, rhomas, 40 Foot
Rose, Plnlip, 56 Foot
Ross, Henry Paget Bsylv, Royal Marinea ....
Ross, Joim^ 6 Garrison Battalion ..•• •».
Ross, VVtIIiam, 10 Foot
Sallery, William Ogle, 7 Garrison Battalion . .
Samson, Richard, Royal ^Marines
Saonders, Edward, lloyal Sappers and Misers
Sargeac Riohsrd, Royal Marines
Savage Rowland, 1 Foot
Scott, William, 61 Foot
Scully, William, 13 Drsgoons
Se.'jeant, George, Rorol 3Iarinea«« « « . ••
Shackel, William, R^al Waggon Train
Sbepbsrd, William, Royal Waggon Train ....
9 ShoM, John," Royal Artillery Di-ivexs <. . . .
Simpson, John Bridgman, ( Cornet^) 46 Fosi««
Simpson, John W., Royal Marines
Sired, WUliam, 2 Royal Veteran BatuUon ..
Skinner, William Dunstao, Royal Marines ....
Skaes, George, Royal Msrines
Smith, John, Royal Sappers and Miners . . • •
Smith, Michael Cusac, 1 1 Dragoons • •
^M Smith, Wm. Slaytor, (Lt. 17 Oct. 08,) 72 F.
Smithwick, Robert, Royal Marines
Spark, John, Royal Sappers and Miners •• . .
Sparkes, Thomaa, 56 Foot
Spearman, Ralph William, 21 Foot
Standish, Richard, Royal Marines
Stevens, William, Royal Sappers and Miners..
Stetcart, Robert, 7 Royal Veteran Battalion..
Strattan, WiUianip Royal Sa])pers and Miners
Sunderland, Henry, 52 Foot
Sweeney, Francis Bernard, 62 Foot
Sfmpson, Robert, 60 Foot
lEB I'albot, fames, (Lieut.,) 2 Dragoon Gds.
Talmash, Aiihur Cvsar, (Lieut,) 6 Dragoons
Taylor, Rohert,^^ Royal Artillery
Taylor, William, 7 West India Renment , • .
Temple, Gnstarns Hancock, Royal Marines
I'hieny, Lewis de. Royal Marines
llKymas, Mark, 98 Foot
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2md LUutM., Sulh'LUuis., Cofneii, and Enngnt. 402
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TbonaoD, Geofg*, 12 Foot ••,
Thoniloa, Robert Innes, 78 Foot
Hckett, John Arseott, Royal Mtrinoa . • «
Todd, Wiiliam, Rojvl Marines ,
Toy, Jukn^ 5 Roral Vatenn Battalion ,
Trae$y, Henry, Royal Artillery Drivers
Traill, Thomas, 21 Foot
Trawhitt, Henry, 34 Foot ,
TnrobaU, WiOiam George, 73 Foot
Tivner, WiUlalD, Sioilian Regimeot
TWeedie» David, Royal Marines •
Tyndale, Joseph, 4 Dragocms
Vdtefa^ WnUam, 53 Foot ,
Vincent, John Tuonadine, Royal Marines • . • .
Wade, Thomas, Royal Marioes
Walker, WillUm Hulop, 3 Weat India Reg[t. ..
WaUaeifAlexander, Royal Sappers and Miners
Wallaee, Jamea, ( Emign,) 22 Dragoons
Walsh, George, 45 Foot
Walter, George, Royal Marines
Walter, Rawlins George, Royal Marines.
Walters, Henry, Royal MsrineS « • •
Watson, Atherton, 91 Foot
Watts, David John, Royal Marines
Watts« William, 2 Dragoon Guards i
Weir, Hector JobD, Royal Marioes
Weir, Henry* Royal Marines
Weiss, Frederick, 60 foot
Whaley^ George, 17 Foot
Wilcooln, John Lodge, 1 Dragoon Guards • • . •
Wilde, Joshua John, Royal M arines
Wilkioa, Samael Martin, 86 Foot
Williams, William, Garrison Company
Wills, John, King8ton*s Recruiting Cforps . . • •
Wilson,Ed wardLumley,Homspech's Mounted )
Riflemen ....•• «.••»« )
Wolff. Alexander Joseph, 11 Foot 125 Dec.
Woodcock, Frederick, Royal Marines 3 Aug.
Woolhouse* Andrew Mtckason, Uaattaebed • • [l3 Aug.
5rMay
1 Aug.
8 Sept.
2 Feb.
13 Nov.
23 May
28 Oct.
30 Dec*
12 Aug.
6 Feb.
28 Aug.
19 Aag.
30 Jan.
18 Not.
6 Dec.
16 Not.
IJuly
14 April
14 April
17 Jan.
1 April
13 Dec.
31 May
20 May
8 Oct.
10 Dee.
18 Feb.
24 Jan.
24 Sept.
3 May
18 Not.
7 Jan.
12 Oct.
23 May
24 Oct.
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HALF PAY.
25
1
7
1
14
16
08
10
10
13
14
13
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12
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12
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08
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A«g. 16
Oct. 19
Jan. 16
14
11
09
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91
08
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June 1^
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Aug. 03
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iVb. 26
June 23
June 20
Jan. 16
Jin. 16
Sept. 14
April 93
Jan. 16
May 04
AprU 92
Sept. 14
July 18
Sept. 02
June 02'
Sept. 83
02 24 Oct. 02
21 11 Nov. 24
12 20 Feb. 15
25 17 July 28
403
War Sertneet of Second Litutmumt$, Cornet, and EntigHs.
1 Ensigns 0. and W. Bnw aooompanisd tlie 2iid ProTisiomd BatUUon of KUiti*to tb^Soiilh
of France, in 1814.'
2 Second lient. Janies B. Clarke served on the Continent in 1794 and 95» lad was prtaot in
seyeral Bkirmisbet, and at the siege of mmegoen, where he was wounded.
3 Bnsign Crombie was at the capture of the Cane of Gk>od Eope in 1806. Bsrvod also the
cam^igns be^pe new Orleans in 1814 and 15, ana was severely wounded.
4 £nsign FaUom served in the West Indies during the eventful period of the war, sad was
present at the siege and capture of Martinique, Dominica, Grenada, St. Yinoe&t, St. Ejsts, Sc
Bsjrtholomew, St Martin, 8t Croix, and St Thomas; and he was also at the supprsssioa off the
Mntfaiy in the 8th West India Begt at SL Buperts in Dominica, 2nd April 1802. '**^r^lnc the
storming and taking of Fort Fraser from the Mutineers.
5 Comet Hart served at the oaptore of the Dutch fleet in Saldanha Bay, in 1796.
8 Second laeut. Jack served in Holland in 1799, and was three times wounded. Serwd also
in the American war, including the actions of Le Bleuf^ Chippewa (wounded), and Lan4y*)s I«sae.
7 Second Lieut. Jagger served in the Peninsula, and was present at tho battk of TaUfera.
Served dso the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
8 Ensign M*Kay served the campaign of 1815, and was slightly wounded at Watarloa
9 Second Lieut Mead served in the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in the Peninsula, Fcsiwp, and
Flanders, and was present at the capture of Paris.
11 Second Lieut Shore served in the Peninsula from Sept 1813 to the end of that war in 1814.
12 Second lient. Robert Taylor served at the siege of Fort Bourbon, and oaptnrsa of Mar-
tinique, St Lucia, and Quadaloope, in 1794* In 1795, whan the Caribs rose to take tho Island
of St Vincent, he commanded the Artillery in the field for ten months, daring whioh period he
was in elevun diftjrant engagemantSi
PAYMASTERS.
404
AetODy Edwird, 2 G«mion Battalion ....
Adanu, Henry Bei^.Briico,! Recruit. Dial.
Aitken, Alexander, 42 Foot •• • t ••••••• •
Armstrong, James, 67 Foot ......••••..
Ball, WiUiam,< {Cmi.95 Nor. u) 89 Foot
Bell, Wiltiam, 56 Foot
Bows, Jobn« 73 Foot
BoDstead, John, Ceylon Rifle Regiment..
9 Bowden, Wm. Careji 21 Dragoons . .
9 Bojie, William/ 21 Foot
Brcnao, Patrick^ 97 Foot ,
91iftBrowo,£van MBnd.{CapMJuljl5)23f
{Baroet, John/ 16 Dragoons
Cafl, George Isaac,* 18 F. (Cop^MDee. 1 1)
Chapman, Benjamin, 5 Line Bn. Ger. Leg.
Cbase, John Woodford, Malta Regiment..
Christie, George, 8 West India Regiment
Collins, Michael, 76 Foot
9 Cowper, Henry ,7 7 Line Bn« Ger. Leg*.
CoXy Charles, 76 Foot
Cieser, Richard, 27 Foot
Cross, Anthony, 24 Dragoons
Cnawe, George William, 27 Foot
21 July 08
* * • •
23 Aug. 07
4 Mar! 02
Dana, Wm. Pulteoey, 6 Garrison Batt.
9 Davies, Richard/ 74 Foot
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D««re, Andrew Moore, 63 Foot
9 in Dean, William,' 26 Foot
9 S& ^€Mie, WiUiam, 18 Dragoons . ,
De Carteret, Oeorge, 5 R. Veteran Batt.
Dire, Hugh, 10 Foot.
Dosghty, Edward, 4 West iQdia Regt. ..
9 Drawwater,AagQ8tus Charles/^ 4 Dr.
Gds. (O0pi. ifi Aaf . ll)
Edmonds* Jcklward, Reomiting District
Fisher. James, Recruiting District
9 Frasar, WiUiam," 36 Foot
Furlong, Charles Jobo,*^ Unattached ....
Gapper, Peter, 104 Foot
Geddes, Adam Gordoo, 10 R. Vet. Batt.
Goddard, John, 15 Foot
9 ^^ Gordon, James, 92 Foot
Grant, Peter, 55 Foot •
9 Halfhide, James, 37 Foot
9 Hall, Henry William. 39 Foot
Hall, John, Recruiting District ....••••
Halpin, William, 1 Lt. Dr. Germ. Leg. . .
Hanbury, Capel S., 1 Dragoons
Harman, Robert, 17 Dragoons
Harrey, Geo. Frederick, Recruiting Dist.
Heath, Edwin, 88 Foot
9 IIB Hilliard, Henry,*^ 68 Foot • •
Holden, Wm.,*' Rifle Br. (Capt. IS J^xlj 2i)
9 Holdsworth, Samuel,*^ 82 Foot . . .
Home, David, 35 Foot
Hunter, Thomas. 7 Dragoon Guards .
Jeflersoo, Richard, Ceylon Regt
Johnson, Ralph Boetler, 45 Foot. . . . .
9 Jones, Michael, 80 Foot
Irrin, Martin, 61 Foot • • . •
Irvine, John Christ. Caulfield, 80 Foot
Ker, Thomas, 103 Foot
King, Thomas, 98 Foot
m Knight, John, 2 Lt. Inf. Bn. Qei. Leg.
9 Ledlard, Thomas, 66 Foot
CORNBT.
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10 Jan. 11
6 June 11
1 May 05
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29 Sept. 08
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25 Dec.
95
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25 Feb. 08
15 Dec. 04
31 Dec. 07
12 May 14
23 Oct. 23
5 May 04
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16 Nov. 09
31 Dec. 06
1 Nov. 09
1 Oct.' 25
1 Sept. 26
16 Jan. 06
12 July 10
9 Mar.
16 Feb.
26 Aug.
6 Jan.
9 May
12 Dee,
28 Nov.
21 June
12 May
3 Nov.
11 Nov.
23 Oct.
25 June
7 Dec.
27 Aug.
24 Oct.
26 Dee.
21 Mar.
I Mar.
29 Jan.
14 Jan.
6 Not.
7 Mar.
26 April
1 Dee.
8 0ct4
10 Dec.
13 Aug.
16 Feb.
31 Mar.
2 April
11 Nov.
6 Sept.
23 July
7 Feb.
22 AprU
14 Nor.
31 Mar.
29 Aug.
4 April
20 Aug.
29 June
4 April
2 Oct.
6 Jan.
26 Dec.
26 May
3 Nov.
28 June
22 Mar.
26 Feb.
22 Sept.
20 June
3 Nov.
6 Mav
27 Oct
21 April
17 May
27 Sept.
14 May
5 Sept.
20 Jan.
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July 36
May 36
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May 32
May 23
Oct. 28
April 11
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July 17
June 89
Sept. 16
May 29
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June 21
Feb. 21
Mar. 20
May 06
July 42
July 19
Sept. 28
June 16
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Aug. 39
May 39
Sept. 47
Aug. 41
April 18
Oct. 30
Sept 46
June 15
Aug. 19
Dec. 14
Oct. 25
June 20
Dec. 18
May 16
Dec. 77
405
Paymatters.
LddinglMiD, George, 34 Foot •
LokiiyJobii.i*3Foot
9 M*Leod, Martin, 26 Foot. « .
Meckay, James DuflT, 50 Foot .
m Mackeoiie, Hugrb, 71 Foot
Mackie, WUliain,27Foot.
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8 Oct. 12
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H%\9mn, ])bcfaa¥% Uompet^'e Monai.
Riflemen
Mttklejobn, Jk Hi»pe Jobndtoae, 02 Feo«
9 Mens, WiUiam, York L%U Infantry r.
jpNMbQliQiHJo»pli»'*'75F«<avl.l01lMr.01O|U Apg
O'Keefei James, 48 Foot • • » «
O'Mfiara. DajMol,** 46 Foot ....^r.. *.!>•»
9Pvfle/»J.QuiD.»68F<(09«.M»ce.Mi) ^
4<^ten^9 Skr0p$kire MUUiam • • « • • )
Fill9«» Job«» 64 Foot.«. 4 •««••••*»«««• .
Bead, G«Mftr^e, 5 Foot
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6 Aug. 12
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24 Dec. 29 26 June 47
16 Jan. 24:16 Jan. 30
26 Not. 12| 1814
8 Not. 98 16 Aug. 24
24 Jan. 06*26 July 17
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QSi Robinson, P. Vrvyan, 88 Foot
VRodgera, JMi«s,''26Foot .,v»
Jtoi6« Siokmatt JUOaadr 30 Foot ..••••..
Sberwood, Heury, Brunswick Cavalry. . . .
Sleo«|Sb Ri«hafd H0nry,*« 26 Fo0t ...,,.
9 T^igfaet Tbomaa, 1 line Hiv Gec» Xieg»
T^tn, tieniy, 99 ¥<i9t . «* - «.«. •>
9 UB Tbooaon, J. Cfoeke. I Fooi ...*».
TiddepMB, Haniy, 76 Foot •«...».,•..«
Tod. Alexander, 38 Foot
9 Toray, Alesawler, 24 Foot ,•»•.•!«..
l>aUl«i, Jobn Ken, 88 Foot •.,,,...,«»,
Trinl^ Thomaa, 1 R. Veteran BattaUon • .
Wainorighi, JDavid,"^ 1 1 R. Veu Bau.. .
Warden, Cbarles,42 Foot %
Waiv, Roy^ert^ 49 Foot , »•«.
WelMtwr. WiUiam,'? 76 Foot
Wemys, Francis, Recruiting District . . . .
Wetbisnll, WiUiam, 67 Foot ....,.»,,.
Wbitaker, Jcbn Gibson, 8 llusaan •»....
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fWhiu, Jobs Lewis, 81 Foot
Wbite, Warren HaUinga, 2 Ligbt Dm.
Ofrquin Ligion ...• ,«.
tIA Williama, Jamea, 44 Foot /.
Wright, Janw,** 94 Foot. .« . ..,.•«.•
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28 June 10
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28 June 27
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14 Sept. 09
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406
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War Services of the Pay master a.
1 l^ayniMter Adami lenrad at the dege of FondielieiTf In 179S ; «t ttie enliirt «f tk« iilaiid
of Cnkm in 179^.1 cqf^swftent at Ferrol, 25th Aug; 1800 1 captore of Iho DiiiilA Woft ladia
OokmiM in Dec. 1807 % and capture of Gnadalonpe hi 1810.
2 Captain Bdlaei^edlal the cMtw^ofthe life ofFnnee in 1810. Alio«tthetakio|roftfie
loUoiymg Ferif m the ConcaD, STut Indiee^ via., Seedghw, Bogmatghor, Byghnr, In 18i8 ;
Newtoe aMd'Bwee^ in 1819 ; at the tot and lait plaoee M the etonn&gpwtMa, aa alao at tie
Ukiiu^of a itockade eotmnanding a ford near Bngimntghnr.
4 Fnjnnaster Boyle lerred in tlw Fenlnaala frota May 1809 to the end of thai wir in 1814,
indnding the battle of Botaco, retreat to Terree Yedratyparfutof Massenay-aotaoni of 9oa
d'Aronoe and Campo Mayor, siege and captnre of OUrenf a, aeeadt and evptave of Badajo^
eaptore of Iftadrid aad the Betiro, hatdet of Vittoria and the Fyveneea. Slightly irannded in
the ear ii t^oit Bt. Chriitoral, lOth May 1818» and again in the £ioe in the Pyrcneei, 28th
July 1819.
5 Fifty fliaeler Bomet aooompvued tha ISIih Ught Drtgoona to Flanden in I798| aid
Tetomed hoae with them in 1795. Frooeeded with the regiment to the Fenineolai in the ipring
of 1809, and remained with them ontil Aognst 1810.
6 Captain Call torvad with the;94feh Light Dragoons at Agra, Deig, Bhnrtpore, ABvgimry
Delhi, Ltfswarrie, Fatteghar, and also in sereral tkimdehee in Lord Lake's campatrna of 1803,
4, 5, and 6. He serted afterwards In the Fenlnrala on the staff of Mi^or-General MacKinnon,
and Was present at the storming of Cindad Bodrigo. He serred alio thronghont the China war
with the 18th, indoding the i&st captnre of Choiaa, Chinhae, Ningpo, Chapoo^ Woosang, and
Chin Kiang Foo.
7 Faymaster Gowper served on the expedition to StnJsand and Copenhagen in 1807; to
Sweden wK^ Sir Jolm Moore, in 1808 ; thence tlie same yesr to Fortngal, where he sorted
nntilvFoly 1811 ; thence to Malts, Sicily, and Oenoa, nntfl the peace. He has reoeited tfie war
medal bestowed by the King of HanoTcr to eyery officer, non-commissioned offioCTi and aolffier
of the Oerman Legion, in commemoration of the serricee of the corps.
8 Fkyma^ter Danes serred in the Peninsula from Sept 1611 to the end of that war in 1814,
indadiag the capture of Fort Fkmrina and Badajos, battfes of Salamanca, Vittoria, Fyrenees,
NiTeHe, Tarb^ Ortlies, and Tonloose.
9 Fftymsster Dean <h. p. 25 Foot) serred in the Peninsula from Ap^ ^^^ ^ ^^* ^^ ^ ^'^
war ik 1814. A.Ibo the campaign of 181S, inehtdiag the battie of Waterloo.
10 Captain Drawwatet served in the expedition to Copenhagen in 1807 ; the eaptore of MEsr*
ttniqne ;.aad'snbwq(ienllyin the Peninsula, including the battle of Bosaco.
11 ^Fi^master Fraser served in South America, hnd was present at the attack on Bnenoa
Ayre$; inFortugal aod Spain, under Sir John Moore, iDcluding the battles of Vimlera ttid
Cwonna. At Walcheren, 1809; and in the Pemniuhi from Jan. 1811 to the end of that war in
1814, including the battles of Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Toulouse.
12 Faymaster Furlong was in the action before Genoa, and the taking of that city, 7ih
April 1814. Served afterwards in the American war, including the operations in the Ghesapeak,
battle of Bladensburg and capture of Washington, action before Baltimore, and the subsequent
service in the Chesi^»eak ; operations of the army before New Orleans, the actions of
the 2nd Dea 1814, and Itt Jan. 1815, and storm of the American lines before New Orleans ;
taking of Fort Bowyer. On board the Goldtn Fleece transport when attacked by an American
privateer, off the island of St. Domingo, 28ih Nov. 1814.
14 Fayoiaster HUliard served in the Peninsula from June 1809 to the end of that war hi
1814, including the battle of Busaco, action of Campo Mayor, first siege of Badajos, battle of
Albohera, affairs at Arroyo de Mollno and Almaras. Served also the campaign of 1815, in->
doding the battles of Qoatre Bras and Waterloo, at which latter he was severely wounded.
15 Captain Holden served at the siege of Scylla Castle, in Calabria, in 1810 ; embarked on
boaid the Spartan frigate in 1812, forming a iwrt of an expedition i^ainst Gallipoli at the
entrance of the Adriatic, where he was emptoyedin the gun-boats ; on coasting back to Messina,
he assisted to destroy several towers and forts, and to take many boats laden with stores and
provisions. At the attack and capture of the island of Ponza, on the ooatt of Naples, in 1813,
na was landed in command of a company, under a heayy|fire of grape-shot, to silence ih e battery
Frontini, oommanding the entrance of the harbour, which surrendered to him, as well as another
on the opposite side of the island.
406a War Services qfthe Paynuuters.
16 FaymsBter Holdiworth serred on the ezpeditton affainst Balle Iile, in June 1800 ; at tha
■iaga and oaptore of Flmhing, in 1809 ; in the Peninaua from Jane 1812 to the end of that
war in 1614, inclnding the batdea of yittoria» Maya FMs, HeighU of Pampehma 90th
(woonded in the wrist foy a mneket-ball and contoaed on tha ■honMerX and 31at July, Hajghta
of Letaca Sltt Aog., hatUes of Nivette and Offthen
18 Paymaster Lnkis was present with tlie Bnfis at the h$M\e of Ponniar (Medal).
19 Paymaster Ibudamrin served in the Peninsnia dnring the oanpaten of 181S, md ihst in
Holland in 1814, and subsequently at Waterloo^ and with the army of oocnpation, as Depvty
Assistant Commissary OeneraL
20 Capt. Nicholson serred in the Peninsula from April 1809 tothe endof thewar^indodins
the battles of TalaTpra, Bosaco. and Salamanca, where he was severely wounded.
at Paymaster 0*M«ara served in Senegal, west coast of Africa^ aa a Lientt under CoL &ws-
ton I in Sierra Leone under Goremor MCarthy i in Csffraria, in the eatnpaigns of 1819 and
80, under the present Sir Thomas WUlshire i in the Birmaa Kmpife under Bit Arduhald
Campbell ; and m India with the 45th r«gimenk
22 Captain Pardey served in the Peninsula from Feb. 18 18 to the end of that war in 1814.
23 Paymaster Rodgers served in the Peninsula from May 1813 to the end of that war in
1814, inclndins the siege of Tamgouai Served aftenwds in the Eaat Indies, and. was pitattt
at Amulnier* Malligaum, and Asseerghnr.
24 Paymaster Strong served with the 26th on the China ezpeditiout and was preaent at the
first taking of Chusan.
29 Paymaster Wainwricht served with the Queen's Boyals on board the jRvsieO 74, in Laid
Howe's actions of the 28 tn and 29th May, and 1st Jane 1794 : the Bussell took posaewion of
tha ImpetueuXt one of the seven French lUie-of*battle ships taken. Bngeged with the French
brigands at Yanghlin, Msrttniqne, in 1795 i at the capture of Trinidad, in 1797 i in th» Iriah
rebellion, in 1798, including the action at Fowk*s MiO, liberation of Iiofd Kingi^roqgh and
other Protectants at Wenfonl, and takmg of the French at Ballinamuck. Embarked loat the
Haider in 1799, and was present at the first landing on the 27ih Aug. and battlea of the 19th
Sept, 2nd, and 6th Oct and retreat from Egmont*op-Zee. Served s£o the Egyptian campaign
of 1801, inehidiDg the action at the landing, sicffe and capture of Fort Abouktr» baiUs of
Alexandria, reduction of Boeetta and Fort SL JuUan, aotion at Bshmania. surrendv of Cairo
and Alexandria. Slightly wounded in Lord Howe's action, and again at the Betder* Medal
lor lervlcea in ISgjpU
26 Paymaster Ware served with the 38th in the Burmese war, and was present at the esfitve
of Rangoon and subsequent operations before that place. Serred with the 49th throoghont the
operations in China, except Segoan.
27 Paymsster Webster servwl at the capture of Martinique in 1809 ) of Qaadaloupa In 1610|
and also in the American war in 1814.
28 Paymaster Wright served in the Peninsula with the late 94th, from April 1810 to tha end
of that war in 1814, including the defence of Cadis, lines of Torres Vedvaa, pursait of Msasme,
notions of Redinha, Condeixa, Foa d'Arouoe, and Ssbugal ; battle of Foentes d'Onar, mega and
storm of Ciodad Bodrigo, siege and storm of Badajos, battle of Salamanca* retreat from Madrti
to Portonl, battlea of Vittoria, PyreoMS, NivaUe, and Orthea; action at Yk Bigoo^ and
battle of Toulouse.
407
ADJUTANTS.
Bangg, Wm. Ilickett, 47 Foot
SI Brown, Jobn TBo., 1 Pror. Bb. of Mi),
race, Thomas, Windsor Foreilteri . .....
Bury, Wm. Aujr., 22 Foot
Coo\6, Robe., Ndwfouiidltnd FetidblM, \
Captain qf Invalids, Royal Sbipital, ^
Kumainham J
Craose, Jobdp Recruiting District
Cratefiiffdy Jofiiet, B Royal YeCerati Bttt.
Ellis, Richard, 97 Foot
Faman, John, 8 Foot. •••....••••
Fisher, Samuel Simpkin, 88 Foot
FftsOerald, Dennis, 41 Foot.
Fletcher, Richard, Recruiting District. . . .
Frasef, Alexander,^ New Brunswick Ffenc.
Ha!den, John, 7 Foot
Henrj, John, 91 Foot
Holmes, John, Durhatt Fencible Infahtfy
9 tSSi Hope, James,* Recruiting Distridt
Xngram, James, Breadalbdne Fenc. Ibf. • .
Leith. John KenHeth, 12 Foot
X<wrt«, James, 2 Rojal Veteran Batt. . .
Mackenzie, Thomas, 7t Foot. .... . • . • • • .
Muller, William. 85 Foot
Osbofnfe, Francis, 62 Foot
Packett, John, Greek Light Infantry ....
Parlour, William, 6 West India Regiment
Peac<^e, George, B8 Foot
Peckett, Sampson, 34 Foot . »
Heed, Lancelot, 75 Foot
Stewart, James y^ Royal Veteran Batt. ..
TassUf George, 7 Royal Veteran Batt. .
Thompson. Tho., Ross & Cromarty Fen. Inf.
9 IVoCter, Thomas, 27 Foot
Turner, Alexander, 3 West India Regt. . .
9 ^Biy^ightman, James,^ R. Invalid Art.
Young, Robert, 1 Royal Veteran Batt. . .
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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 bajoneted
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 FeninsuU tram. Sept. 1811 to Dec. 1813, including the storm-
ing of the enemy's works at Almaras, action at Arroyo de Molino. battles of Vittoria, the
Pyrenees (25th, 30th, and 31st July), and Nivelle. Served also the campaign of 1815, in>
eluding the battles of Quatre Braa and Waterioo.
3 Lieut. Wightman served in the Peninsula and France from July 1811 lo the end of the
war in 1814, including the siege of the forts of Salamanca, heights of San Christoval, battle of
Salamanca, defence of the bridge of Simoncus, affairs of Morales deloro and San Munos, battle
of Vittoria, siege of Burgos and affairs in advance of it and on the retreat, siege of San Sebas-
tian, night attack and capture of Santa Clara, passages of the Bidassoa, tne Nivelle, the Nive,
and the Adour, the four days' engagements in front of Bayonne, its investment and sortie.
Severely wounded in the left knee in forcing the French entrenched camp, 10th Nov. 1813.
He served alsd the campaign of 1815, And was dangerously wounded at the battle of Waterloo,
—two ribs fractured on the right side, rieht arm carried entirely from the body by a cannon
ball, and aftcrwardi tiJcen out from the raOnlder joint.
40d
QUARTER-MASTERS.
AUsander, John, Bojsl Artillenr • •
Allen, Tbomu, 1 Gftrriflon Battalion • • •
Amaion, Charlety 23 Dragoons •
Anderson, John, 6 West India Regiment
m Anderton, William, 1 life GuanU
Armstrong, Jobn^ 58 Foot • . •
Austin, Nathaniel, 3 Ceylon Regiment
m Bagsbaw, IsMc, 84 Foot
Barker, Alexander, Kojral ArtiOeiy
SameSt Samuel, Royal ArtiUery
9 Batburst. William, 1 Life Goards
Bell, Robert. 5 West India Regiment
Benton, WiUiam, 72 Foot
If Wi BUhop, Waiiani, I Ute Gntitdt
Black, James,' Ceylon Regiment • .
Blay, Ssmud Sutton, 72 Foot
9 Blenkinsop, William,' 10 Foot
Blytbmao, William, 69 Foot
9 Booth, Jonathan,' 60 Foot
9 Brand, James,^ 5 Dragoon Onards
fiJlH Brannan, John,* 60 Foot (SM. 6 8«pt. W) • •
tSBL Brown, John,* 1 Dra^n Guards
Browning, Henry, Cambridge Feneible Cavalry
Buchanan, WiUiam, (siu. 84 F«b.9o)» 1 R« Vet. Batt.
Bams, Connick, 96 Foot
Burrougb, Thomas, 60 Foot
Calder, James, 92 Foot
Calueve, Pierre de. Royal Waggon Train
Cambidffe, Robert, 21 Dragoons
'Campbell, Jeremidi, 12 Foot <
Campbell. William, 80 Foot
Garden, James, 30 Dragoons
Carkeek, Stepheo, Cornwall Feneible Cavalry « .
Carroll, James, 18 Foot
9 ^129 Carter, John Henry, 1 Life Guards. .....
Carter, William, Rutland Feneible Cavalry ....
9 Castray, Luke,* 98 Foot
Chalmers, William, 94 Foot
Cberriman, John, \l I Dragoons
Clark, Alexander, Royal Artillery ,
CUrke, William. Royal Staff Corps
Clsyton, Thomas, Hants Feneible Cavalry ,
Cockbum, James, 8 Draeoons
9Collios, Francis,* 1 1 Hussars
WBi Collins, John. 18 Dragoons
9 Coanon, John,** 35 Foot
Couolly , Patrick, 20 Foot
Cooper, Henry, 1 Life Guards
Costello, Pierce, 32 Dragoons
Crooks, William Smedley, 2 Life Guards
Crymble, WilUam, 64 Foot
Daines, Chailes, 26 Foot
Dallas, Alexander, Bourbon Regiment
Dandy, John, 90 Foot
m Davidson, James,** 41 Foot
Debenbam, Thomas, 56 Foot
Dixon, James {Cor, 18 Oct. 10), 104 Foot
9 CSI Vobton, William, 1 Life Guards
Dntiean, James, Perth Feneible Cavalry
?l Dwelly, Thomas,** Coldstream Guards ,
bdon, Richard, 3 Dragoons
Edwards, George. 85 Foot
Edwards, Peter, 10 Dragoons
Edwards, Thomas Willock,*' 84 Foot
Paij, WiUiam." 69 Foot
H EUtngtoo, John/* 2 Life Gnardi
26
21
11
13
25
1
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27
1
1
125
1
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10
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28
4
17
18
15
6
11
26
8
QUARTBR-
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31
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36
13
05
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14
14
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26
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29
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6
25
25
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25
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June 16
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D«B. 19
June 17
Sept. 22
Dw. 42
Jan. 31
Dec. 17
May 43
June 16
Sept. 41
Nov. 16
July 38
June 41
May 47
Mar. 38
1814
10 July 17
6 Sept, 39
25Aag. 03
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22 10 Feb. 37
1 Mar.
4
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Sept. 26
July 36
May 44
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July 37
Mar. 10
April 41
Jsn. OS
Feb. 33
Msy 41
BCtf . 33
Q(farfer'M<aferSt
409
QUARTER-
MASTER.
Elliott, JtihBff, 65 Foot . . . i
EHto, John, 22 Dfagoona J .
Vffil Ernmott, William, !• Royal Horso Giiurds . .
9 F«h-, Wifliam,'' (jsn*. u Dec. 20), 5d Foot '.
9 Cd Fairbrother, Carter,^ Royal Hon^ Gruards . .
WB Falconer, Robert. I Life Oaarde
FtrranCa, Jamda, 103 Foot
I^, James, Rojal ArtiHary
• Flehdrty, Hugh, 100 Foot
Fortune, Alexander, Royal Artilloy
Fiith, Joseph, Royal Horae Guorda
Fraser, Alexander, Canadian Feficibles
Prater, Donald, 74 Foot
9 9& Fit)st, John,*^ Royal Horse Oaards
Gates, WiHtain, Royal Artillery
GtHan, James, 4t Foot
'Gilfte, JoHd, 12 Dragoons.
Godwin, John, Hants Fenoible Cavalry
Greig", George, 2 Life Guarda
GHmvrood, Thomas, 56 Foot
'Grove, Joseph, 3 Dragoon Goarda
Guest, Charles, Pembroke Feneible Cavalry
9 Guy, Win.» 62 F. {En*, 2 Maj 34j LL 27 Bfay W.) • •
Uaddon, Richard, 10 Dragoons «....«...
fladley,Wm. H.S.,^' (jSTw.lOApr.ad; i*.24Sei)t.»l)2 Foot
i® Hall, John, 6 West India Regiment
9 «2ft Hanna, William,'^ 4 Foot
Harding, John, 3 Foot »
$SI' Hardy, Luke, New Brunswick Fencibles
^B Hardy, Tbomaa, Royal Horse Gnards
Harter, Robert,** 41 Foot
Hafrisoh, Alexander, 1 Garrison Battalion
Harrison, Daniel Charlea Rogera, 11 Foot
llaslam, Richard, 5 Dragoon Guards
IP Wi Hcatey, Thomas,** 82 Foot
9 ^12^ Heartley, Andrew.* Royal Horse Guards, \
miitary Knight of Windsor S
Hendley, Thomns, Royal Artillery
Henstock, Henry, 5 Foot
Hewetson, Hamilton, 4 Dragoon Guards
S Higgins, Henry,*' 7 Dragoon Guards
^ Hill, William, RiBe Brigade
Hfltiard, John, Cornwall Feneible Cavalry
Hoddar, John, 1 Reginient Feneible Cavalry
Hornbj, William, 66 Foot
Home, Robert, 2 Dragoon Guards *
Horner. Isaac, 33 Dragoons
9 Hudson, Edward,® 23 Foot
Hume, Wm., 72 F., Toicn Adjutant at Gibraltar
Hurst. William, 32 Diagoona • •
Jackson. Henry, Royal Horse Guarda ^. . •
Jackson, John, 3 Dragoons
Jennings, John, Kssax Feneible Cavalry
Innes, William, Nugent's Recruiliog Corps ....
Johnston, Alexander, 60 Foot
Julyan. Thomas, Cornwall Feneible Cavalry ....
Kelly, Richard Seymour, Royal Staff Corpa ....
Kenny, William,'^ 51 Foot
Kenywi, Henry, {Ens, 29 Oct 12), 2 R. Veteran Batt.
^© Kerr, William, 28 Foot {Ens. 7 July 87)
Keioin, Mile$, 6 Royal Veteran Battalion
9 21B Kinkee, Frederick," 19 Dragoons
Ledger, Ibomas, 15 Dragoons -
$ Ledsaro, Jobn,^* 7 Foot
Zord^ Hobert, Royal Horse Guards
' M'CIellan, James Creigbton,* 10 Dragoons ....
25
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25
23 Nor.
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April
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Sept.
May
Sept.
Dec,
Jaly
Dec.
Sept.
Nov.
May
Nov.
Sept;
Jan.
Nov.
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
04 26' April 39
25 June 02
28 1 Jan. 31
13 25 Juno 41
29 1 Jan.- '31
36129 Jan. 47
11 29 Mar. 18
32
1425 May 18
27
28 1 Jan. 31
09 11 Oct. 16
05
28
1 Jan.
09124 Mar.
44
24
11
8 Apr. 36
12
29
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13
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25
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Sept.
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Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Sept.
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14
29
03
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41
9 April 47
25 Dec. 22
I Jan. 31
25 July 14
25 June 16
10 Sept.
25 Mar.
36*27 Oct.
14 Jan.
27 May
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3 Aug.
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1 Jan. -81
1846
1625 July 16
25 June 02
April 25 10 Mar. 43
Dec. 26 29 Mar. 39
Feb. 27 27 Sept. 42
April 08|25 Aug. 18
Oct. 95 1 Mar. 98
Sept. 0925 Dec. 14
28 April 27
22
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26
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20
16
28
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Sept.
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June
June
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09
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26
13
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26
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X
1 Mar. 98
1 Jan. 31
25 Jan. 13
28 Sept. 20
July 38
20 Aug. 44
23 July 44
18 Aug. 25
25 April 11
1 Oct. 47
19 May i6
410
Quariet^Masiirs.
M'Clontliao, ThomM, 2 Oarriaon BattaUoo.
M'Curdy, Dmoiel, 74 Foot p
M'Phereon, John,»« 72 Foot
4 Not.
28 Avg.
9 Sept.
Macdonald, Geo.. 93 foot, Stt^Qffl, ofPiHsMers 13 Dee.
- — «-. 14 April
12 Oct.
16 Mar.
22 Julj
9 Feb.
22 Oot.
21 April
25 Dec.
26 July
Mtcdonald, WilUam, 104 Foot.
Mackay, Donald, 42 Foot ^••.
Mackeoiie, John» 7 Foot 4»..
Maitland, John» 37 Foot
Maitland , Peter, 90 Foot
Manley, John, 36 Foot ,
Mawffield, William,^ 2-2 Foot
9 *Maiten, Jamea, 1 ProWsional Batt. of Militia
Matihewt, William, Royal ArtiUei/ • • ,
Menrie, William, 2 Dragoons •
Meir, WilUam. 67 Foot
Midnnnier, Thomoiy 1 Life Gaarda
qftTAKTBR-
MA0TBR.
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31
13
39
1426
16
MiUer, George, 2 life Guards |21 Sept 21
" 12 May 83
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!
Mingay, John, 92 Foot
Mitchell, Henry, 8 Dragoons ••...
9 mi Moore, Garrett/' 23 Foot
Jlfoorw, Oeorpe, 57 Foot ••••.•••••• .i
Moore, John, 3 Garrison Battalion • • • . .
9 Morgan, Jobn.^* 62 Foot
Morris, WUUam, 19 foot
Mulbollaod, Andrew, 18 Foot
Murray, James,^ 24 Foot
Newell, John, 1 Dragoon Guards.
Newland, WiUiam, 90 Foot
AiM^A, Yrt/2iam, 2 Life Guards
9 O'Brien, Bartholomew,^ 6 Dragoon Guards
0'Grttdy,Wmiam,n Toot
O'Reilly, John, 13 Dragoons
Page. WOliam, 12 Foot
Pahner, Samuel, 31 Foot
Palmer, Samuel, Cinque Ports Fencible Ca?alry
Peterson, Charles, Princess Royal's Own Feno. Csr.
9 Patterson, James,^ 81 Foot, Town Atf^uianif
ItUMiuX'Nbix • •
Peffiejf, Sebert, 4 Royal Veteran Battalion ....
Pittard, Thomas, Oxford Fencible Cavalry
9 PoweU, Joho,« 77 Foot, MUUary Knight tf \
Winda&r 5
9 Pratt, Darid,^ {Comet, 6 Bept» 11 ; LUui, M OeC 18X
16 Dragoons
Proudfoot, William, Perth Fencible Cavaliy ....
Quelle, Robert Orr, 17 Dragoons
Rafferty, George William, 6 Foot
Reodell, John GUI, 40 Foot
Wi R^nolds, Richard, 1 West India Regiment
Rice, Tiiomas, Cinque JPorts Fencible Cavalry . .
Roberts, James, 16 Drsgoons
S Robertt,John,^* 81 Foot
Kogers, Thomas, 26 Dragoons
Russell, Richard, 26 Dragoous
Ryall, John, Dumfries Fencible Cavalry
Salter, Robert. Fife Fencible Cavalry
SaDdeieoQ, Joseph Proesor, 47 Foot
Sewell, William, Staff Corps of Cavalrjr
Sheridan, Mark,** 13 Foot
a Shiriey, John,** Royal Horse Guards
ni 5ti2ky, CW^, 23 Foot
Simpson, Edward, 2 Life Guards ,
9 Sleator. Joseph,** 97 Foot ,
Smart, Robert, 6 Foot
!
04
20
13
09
12
11
13
31
16 Feb.
19 June
4
26
2626
8 Not.
18 Dec.
26 Oct
1 Jan.
15 Oct
28 May
4 Dee.
16 Sept.
1 1 July
IFeb.
1 Oct.
126 Dee.
13 Feb.
8 May
26 June
24 Feb.
27
06
1626
24
14
12
17
37
151
27
07
28
12
86
21 June 10
26 Jan. 16
4 Mar.
14 Mar.
9 Mar.
28 April 08
20 Nov.
28 May
120 Jan.
18 Feb.
14 Sept.
14 April
26 Mar.
24 Feb.
2 April
9 Oft Steel, Joeeph, 1 Life Guard llO Oct.
Stvpheos, John,** Royal Aftioen Corps •••• .lUSept,
26
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Mar. 44
July 17
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Jan. S3
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Aug. 43
Aug. 10
Oct. 39
IJan. 31
26
6
29
26
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26
18
Oct. 14
Jul/ 44
Nov. 16
Dec 37
Dee. 14
Aug. 42
Nov. 11
April 45
17 July 35
2
25
13
April 47
Jan. 18
July 41
29 28 Jane 44
20
7 Aprfl37
23 Sept 36
26 Feb. 97
42 28 June 44
11 25 Feb. id
09 12 Feb. 24
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411
QUARTER-
MASTER.
8teTe&8, Geofffe, 5 Wnt India Regiment 13 Aog.
gStabbs, JoahQa,*^ 48 Foot 5 May
I Thompson, William, Scoto FusiUer Guarda. ... 6 Maj
Thmngofiy Joieph, 4 Royal Vetenn Battalion .... 1 1 May
Thomson, William, 22 Foot 17 Mar.
5 TiUer, William M 5 Foot 6 May
fl (m Troy, Thomas,^ Royal Horse Guards .... 5 Aug.
B Waddall, WiUiam, 1 Dragoons 8 July
Wagstaff. William, 1 Dragoon Guards 24 Oct.
Wakefield, William, 3 W. Ind. Regt. (Snt. i Peb. 88.) 13 Dec.
Wales, John, 6 Dragoons
Wallia, Samuel,*' 69 Foot. 1 Feb.
WaUh, Waiiamt 21 Foot 16 Jane
9 Ward. John," 30 Foot bl Oct.
Watson, John Thomas, 5 Foot 10 Oct.
Webster, William, 2 Life Guards 11 Mar.
9 Weston, Charles,** Scots Fusilier Guards 28 Dec.
Wilkinson, WiUiam, 2 Life Guards 25 Mar.
Williams, Harry,«« 3 Foot (&». 13 Aug. 18) 14 Dec.
Williamson, Da^id, Breadalbsne Fencible Infantry 25 April
Wilton, Samnel, 2 Dragoon Guards
Wiakwortb, WiUiam, Cambridge Fencible Cairalry
Wright, Thomas," 9 Dragoona 11 Aug.
•Wynne, Richard Miles, 3 Pror. Batt. of Militia.. 125 Deo.
16
08
19
15
14
25
13
13
05
39
23
08
24
11
22
15
26
32
96
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
25
13
28
26
7
25
23
25
16
25
3
28
26
1
9
1
16
July 25
June 35
April 37
Dec« 14
July 47
Mar. 16
Apr. 47
April 15
Nor. 87
May 47
Mar. 18
Jan. 31
Aug. 33
Jan. 31
Sept. 45
25 June 02
17 Aug. 88
1814
War Services of the Quarter- Masters.
1 Qnarter-Maatef Hack aerycd the campaigns of 1813 and 14, in (Germany and Holland, a&d
was present at the attack apon Bergen-op-Zoom.
2 Qoarter-Bfaster Blenlunsop was preaent in the aefaon before Alcoy, in Spain.
3 Quarter-Master Booth served the campaign in Spain firom Oct 1808 to Jan. 1809.
4 Qoarter-Maater Brand aerred in the Peninsula with the 1st Life Guards*
5 Quarter- Matter Brannan served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, from July 1809,
to the end of the war, including the battle of Bosaco; Ist siege of Badajoa ; battle of Albuhera
(severely wounded); actions of Arroyo del Molinoa and Castle Mnrrenito; battles of Yittoria
(slightly wounded), the Pyrenees, 7th, 10th, 26th, and 31st July, Nivelle, Nive, 9th Dec., and
before Bayonne 13th Dec. (slightly wounded), SU Palais, Orthea, Lambeige^ Toulonie, Qaatre
Brat, and Waterloo.
6 Quar.-Master Brown served the campaign of 1 8 1 5, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
8 Quarter-Master Oastray served in the Peninsul* from Jan. 1808 to Jan. 1809, and firom
May 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including the following battles, sieges, &c. via.,
Roleia, Vimiera, Lueo (wounded in the head), Corunna, Fuentes d'Onor, bridge of Almeida,
Ciudad Kodrigo, Badajoa, (3rd operation, and wounded in the head and the leg at the assault),
Vittoria, Pyrenees, San Sebastian, Nivelle, Nivc, Bridge of Vera (wounded through the knee),
Orthes, ana Toulouse.
9 Quarter-Maater Francis Collins served in the Peninsula from Oct 1809 to the end of that
war in 1814, including the Battle of Busaco, retreat to the Unca of Torres Vedras and subse-
quent advance^ battle of Fnentes d'Onor, siege of Ciudad Bodrigo, batUe of Salamanca, capture
of Madrid, siege of Burgos and retreat to the frontiers of Portugal, battle of Vittoria, siege of
Ban Sebastian, crossing of the Bidassoa, battle of the Nive, passage of the Adour, investment of
Bayonne and repulse of tbe sortie, on which occasion he was wounded through the left arnu
10 Quarter-Master Connon served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the end of that war in
1814, including the battles of Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigoand Badajoa,
battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Orthes.
11 Quarter- Master Davidson served the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in Holland, Flaaders, and
France, including the action at Merxem, bombardment of Antwerp (wounded), storming of
Bergen-op-Zoom, battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo (twice wounded), and capture of Paris.
12 Quarter-Maater Dwelly served with the Ist battalion of Coldstream Guards, in Holland,
in 1799; in. Egypt in 1801 ; at Bremen, in 1805; at Copenhagen, in 1807 { and in the Peninsula
firom the beginning of 1809 to early in 1813.
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 engi^ments
which took place, commencing with the battle of Malavelly, and terminating with the Burmese
war. Medal for the capture of Seringapatamu
14 Quarter-Master Ellary served at the capture of the Cape of Grood Hope in 1806; in the
Travancora war, in the East Indies, in 1809; capture of the Isle of Franee in 1610; storming of
Fort Cornelius and capture of Java in 1811; Balli and Macassar in 1814; Kandiaa campugn
of 1818; dege and assault at Bhurtpore in 1825-6.
15 Qoarter-Master EUington served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of
Walarloo,
412 War Services of the Ctuarter'McLsters.
16 QoATter-MMter Emmott wrred in the Pdninrala from Oct 1812 to the aid of thii war im
1814, and waiiprefent ftt the battle of Yittoria. Serred alto the campaign of 1815, indading
the battle of Waterloo.
17 Quarter- Piaster Fair lerrcd in the ezoedition to Sonth America in 1807, inclnding the
Btormiag and capture of Monte Video (wounded), attack and reduction of the enemj'a oamj^ at
CoLonia, advance and attack on Buenos Ayree, attack and reduction of the coixTent oTSt
Domiogo, at which he was taken prisoner. In the Peninsula, under Sir John Koore, inclnding
the retreat to Comnna. Expedition to Waloheren in 1809.
18 Quarter-Master Fairbrother serred in the Peninsula from Oct 1812, to the end of that
war in 1814, and was present at the battle of Yittoria. 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 Yittoria. Served also the campaign of 1815, indnding
the battle of Waterloo.
20 Lieut. Guv served in the Peninsula, from Sept 1813 to the condosion of the war, and was
at the battles of the Niveile and the Kive, and in the action at the Majorca Iloosei also at the
investment of Bavonne in 1814.
21 Lieut. Hadley served with the Queen^s Bojals throughout the campaign in Afl^hanistan
and Beloochistan, under Lord Keane, and was present at the storm and capture of Ghnznee
(wounded), and of Khelat He served also the campaign in the Southern Mahratta country in
1844 (including the atorm of the Fortress of Punella), and that in the Concan in 1845. Medal
for Ghnznee.
22 Quarter-Master Hanna was present at the assault and capture of Badajos, batOes of
Salamanca and Yittoria, and siege of San Sebastian. Served in the American war ia 1814
and 15, and was present at Washington, Baltimore, and New Orleans. Also the campaign ef
1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
23 Quarter-Master Harker served with the 22nd throughout the campaign of 1843 in Scinde,
under Sir Charles Napier, and was present at the battles of Meeanee and fiyderabad.
25 Quarter-Master Heidey served with the 32Qd at Copenhagen in 1807$ in the Peninsula in
1808*9, including the battles of Boleia, Yimiera, and Comnna) at the siege of Flnshing; in the
Peninsixla from 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Salamanca, the
Pyrenees, the Niveile, the Nive, and Orthes. He served also the campaign of 1815, and was
present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
26 Quarter-Master Heartley served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1812 to the end of that war
in 1814, and was present at the battle of Yittoria. Served also the campaign of 1815, indndii^
the battle of Waterloa
27 Quarter-Master Higgins served at Walcheren in 1809, and in the Peninsula from July
1811 to the end of that war, inclnding the battles of Salamanca, Yittoria^ and Toulonse^ and
other minor actions in which the 3rd Light Dragoons were engaged.
29 Quarter-Master Hudson joined the 23rd in 1796, and was on the expedition with the
flank oompanies to Ostend in 1798, and taken prisoner. The following year he served the
campaign in Hollaid, inclnding the landing at the Helder, and the actions of the 10th and Uth
Sept, 2nd and 6th October. In 1801 he served the Egyptian campaign, indnding the
action on the landing, and those of the 12ih, 13th, and 21st BiUrch (severely wounded). In 18^)5
he served in Hanover; and in 1807 on the expedition to Denmarlc, and was present in the
actions of the 17th and 24th August in front of Copenhagen. From 1810 to 1814 he aerved in
tiie Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Albuhera, the siege and storming of BadsjoJ^
and other actions during the above period.
31 Quarter-Master Kenny served at the taking of Castine in North America, in 1814.
33 Quarter-Master Kinkee 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 Yitloii^
Pyrenees, Orthes, and Waterloo.
34 Quarter-Master Ledsam's services:— Expedition to Copenhagen in 1807 1 Peninanla from
Joly 1810 to the end of the war, inclnding the battles of Busaoo, ud Albuhera; siege and cap-
ture of Cindad Bodrigo, and Badajos; battles of Salamtnca, Yittoria, Pampdnna, Orthea, and
Toulouse. Present at Uie attack on New Orleans in 1815.
36 Quarter-Master M'Clellan served throughout the campaigns of 1813 and 14 osi the
Niagara Frontiers, indudiog the action before Fort George, BiatdLrock, Buffalo, Chippews,
Lundy's Lane, Niagara, before Fort Erie, Cook's mills, and pass of Grand River. Keoeived a
ooatasion in the head by a mnsket shot at the moment of passing through the enemy** line in
the charge at Chippewa 4th July 1814.
38 Quarter-Master M'Pherson served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798, Indndiag the
battle of Bdlinamnck. Served alio at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806, and
was present at the battle of Bloeberg.
40 Quarter- Master Mansfield served during twenty years in the East Indies, iw^ltuliiiy ikt
storming of Fort Barabatty in 1803, where he was wounded; and the Mahratta oampaigna of
1804, 5, and 6, under Lord Lake. Served also at the capture of the Isle of Fraaee^ in 18lOi
41 Qnarter-Master Garrett Moore's services:— Campaign of 1799 in Holland, indodhig the
actions on the landing near the Helder, Zj^p pyke, Sana mils, and £^mont-op-2^ aad lakmg
of Hoom by surprise, Egyptian campaign of 1801, indoding the action on **■*'* ^"^ $(h
War Services of the Quarter- Masters. 416
Ma^el^ sod tbe ftctions of the 12tlit 13th, and 21it March; siege and capture of Alexandria.
Expedition to, and actions of the 17th and 24th Ang. 1807, in front of Copenha^n. Sieges of
Forts Royal and Boorbon, and action in front of Fort Bourbon, Martinique. Peninsula from
1810, to Uie end of the war, including the following; viz., actions near Redulia, Condeixa,
Aldea de Ponte; battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Niyelle, Nire, Orthes, and Toulouse; sieges of
Oiirenga, Badajoz, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz taken by storm, and forts near Salamanca. Pre-
sent at Waterloo and the storming of Cambray.
42 Quarter- Master Morgan served throughout the whole of the Peninsular war, with the
exception of a few months, including the following battles, sieges, &c., riz., Corunna, Almeida,
Bnsaco; Pombal, Redinha, Miranda de Corro, Condeixa, Foz d'Arouce, Sabngal, Fuentes d'Onor,
Ciudad Rodrigo (a volunteer on the storming party, and wounded in the len leg), and Badajos
(again a volunteer on the storming party, and severely contused on the head).
43 Quarter-Master Murray's services:— Egyptian campugn of 1801 ; capture of the Cape of
Good Hope in 1806; Nepaul campaigns of 1814, 15, and 16; Mahratta war, in 1817 and 18.
44 Quarter-Master O'Brien served in the Peninsula from Aug. 181 1 to the end of that war in
1814, hicluding the action at Uerena (wounded) and battles of Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse.
46 Quarter- Master Patterson's services:— battle of Maida, capture of Ischia, Peninsula from
Sept 1809 to the end of the war, including the investment of Denia, battle of Caatalla, and
investment of Tarragona, June 1813.
48 Quarter-Master Powell served in the East Indies from May 1788 to Sept 1807, including
the reduction of Cannanore, campaign against Tippoo, terminatmg 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 Seedasseer, and the reduc-
tion of Seringapatam; assault and capture of JamalabM, Septk 1799; campaign against Doondia
Waugh; campaign In Wynaad (severely wounded through tbe lefi wrist by a musket-shot on a
reconnoitring party, 22 ad Jan. 1801); assault of Pangalamcourchy; assault and capture of
Anakenny. Served also in the Peninsula from June 1811 to the ond of that war in 1814.
49 Lieut. Pratt served in the Peninsula from April 1809 to the end of that war in 1814, in-
cluding the passage of the Douro, and battles of Talavera, Busaeo, Foentes d*Oaor, Salamanca,
Vittoria, and iuYestment of Bayonne. Served also at Bhurtpore, under Lord Combermere.
49* Qfiar. -Master John Roberts served on Lord Moira's expedition and with the Duke of
York, in 1794 and 1795, and was present at the siege of Nimegnen and other i^airs of impor-
tance. From 1795 to 1801 he served in Hanover, Madeira, and Uie West Indies, and was present
at the taking of the Danish and Swedish Islands, and he served also against the Brigands in
Grenada, and against the Caribs in St Vincent. From 1808 to 1810 he served in the Peninsular
Campaigns, including tbe passage of tbe Douroj battle of Talavera, and several affairs of outposts.
50 Quarter- Master Sheridan served at the Ferrol; throughout the campaign of 1801 in
Egypt; at the capture of Martiniqne in 1809; throughout the Burmese war.
51 Quarter- Master Shirley sen^ in the Penins^afrom Oct. 1812 to May 1813, and again
from Jan. 1814 to the end of that war.
52 Quarter-Master Sleator served in Sicily and in the Peninsula from 1805 to the end of thai
war in 1814.
53 Quarter-Master John Stephens served in the Nepaul war in the East Indies.
54 Quarter- Master Stnbbs served at the blockade of Malta, in 1800; and in the Peninsula
from Juno 1809 to the end of that war in 1814; including the battles of Talavera and Basaoo,
siege and capture of Badajoz, and battles of Vittoria, Pampeluna, Orthes, and Toulouse.
55 Quartor-Master Tiller served with the 5th at Wa]cheren,andwas severely wounded in the
head, and slightly in the left band at the siege of Flushing on the 7th Aug. 1809. In the Penin-
fula from 1812 to May 1814, including the battles of Vittoria, the Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
56 Quarter- Master Troy served in the campaigns in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders with
the Royal Horse Guards, and was present at every action in which that Regt was engaged, in-
cluding the battle of Waterloo.
57 Quarter-Master Wallis served in the Burmese war.
58 Quarter-Master Ward served in the Peninsula with the 30th from March 1809 to June
1913, inclnding the defence of Cadiz from 4th June to 25th Sept. 1810 ; occupation ot the Lines
of Torres Vrdras, pursuit of Massena, actions of Sabagnl, Almeida, and Barba del Pueroo, Imttle
of Foentes d'Onor, siege of Badajor, and action of Villa Muriel. Served the campaign of 1814 in
Holland, under Sir Thomas Graham ; nod that of 1815, under the Duke of Wellington.
59 Quarter-Master Weston served with the expedition to Hanover in 1805; and with that to
Copenhagen in 1807. * Served also in the Peninsula from 30kh Dec 1808 to the end of that war
in 1814, inclnding the passage of the Douro and capture of Oporto, battles of Bnsaco and
FtieBtes d*Onor, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, covering the siege of Badajos, battle of Salamanca,
capture of Madrid, eiege of Burgos, batde of Vittoria, siege of Sau Sebastian, passage of the
Bidasaoa, battle of the Nive (9th to 13th Dec.), passage of the Adour, investment of Bayonne
and repidse of the sortie.
60 Quarter- Master Williams was present with the Buffs at the battle of Ponniar on the 29th
Dec; 1843, and has received the Bronae Star.
61 Quarter-Master Thomas Wright served in South America in 1807, under Genenl White-
loci; alio at Wakheren in 1809, inchidiog the riege of Fhtshlsg,
A34
Sibtborpy Cbu. ComDnby
Waldo 128
Siobail, Charles Lewis de 440
— Lewis Ueory do 440
383
120
133
132
411
Sicker, George
Siddall, Joha
SiddeU, Thomas
Sidey, James, MD.
Sidley, George
— — • Henry £dn. de
Burgh 100, 238
Sidney, Philip
Sievwright, Allaa
■ Andrew
— — Frmocis
Siilcock, Isaac
Sillety, Charles
Robert, MD.
SiWer, Jacob
Sim, Charles
SinuDie, James David
Simmonds, Henry
Simoioosy James F.
— James £gbert
John Lintoo Arabin
120
274
160
310
422
181
310
346
284
297
69, 257
383
156
■■ Joseph^ CB,
— ' W. Septimas
' Wm. Thos. Jas.
Simonds, William
Simpson, Edward
Edward
284
70
180
255
114
422
411
SkeltoD, Joseph
■ Tho. LoQroy
Skene^ Alexander
Andrew
William
Skerry, Cha. James
Skey, Joseph
Skinner, George Alex.
Henrjf
Henry Bryant
Samuel B. M.
" Samuel James
Wm. Dunstaa
Skipwith. George
— — Henry
Skirrow, James
Skrine, Garemont
Skues, George
Skurray, Francis Charles
John Arthur
' '■ * Frederick Jehn 1 1 4
Geo. Aug. Fred. 4 17
— — James 34
James 383
James WooUey 31 1
John 185
John 383
> — - John Biidgmao 402
JohnW. 402
W. H. CB. 114
Walter, AfD, 218
WilHsm. MB. 312
Wm. H. R. 274
Sindair, Aleiander, MD, 310
■ Hon, Alex. Eric
Index.
Siiion, Marcus Jacob 417
Sitwell, Rich. Staunton 91
Edward WUmot 185
Frederick 237
William 253
William Hurt 346
Skeete, CbariesKyd 170
Skelly, Francis 78, 188
" 148
417
346
203
383
233
418
308
257
346
160
346
402
92
194
346
198
402
175
205
241
307
283
90
131
Sndtb, Ateiandffr, MP, 3t9
■ Alexander PHer-
Geo.
177
114,
245 1
383
66
274
383
Charles
Donald
George
James
— ^— James,
John
John Hartley, MD. 202
Rob. Bligh 193
■ Robert Charles 189
Singer, Paulus Emilius 416
Singleton, Edward Cecil 202
John, AH. 65,181
John 102, 162 1
Jehn 273
■ ■ Jonathan Felix 383
— ^— Michael Creagh 201 1
WiUiam 312,
SiDDolt, John 198 •
Sired, William 402 J
Siison, Joseph 346 i
Skynner, Leslie
Skyrme, James
Skyring, Charles Francis
SLidden. William
Slade, Herbert Dawson
Sir John, Bi
GCH. 6, 125
Slade, Marcus John 65, 242
William Henry 61, 282
William Hickes 123
Slaney, Moreton 383 ,
Slater, George 165
— Henry Francis 346
John James 78, 234
SUnley 234
William 96, 234
Slattery, Bartholomew 383
Slaughter, Charles 296
Sleator, John 383
Joseph 411
Slegg, Richard Maxwell 217
SUigh, Burrows Willcocks
Arthur 229
James Wallace, CB.
11»135
Slesaor, Charles Hildebrand
«0l
John
Smales, Thomas
Small, John
Robert
Smart, Henry Dalton
Robert
Smedler, Thomas
Smelt, Chniles Stanhope
William, CB,
Smidt, J. P. L. de
Johannes de
Smith, Alexander
— ^— Alexander
16.
187
163
346
228
411
229
258
16
307
$(17
f54l
S«4
ion
las
Alexander
Alexander, ICD. Ifi
Alfred John Dovf -
ft
113
Andrew, MD.
— Arcbibald
A. V.
Arthur Payne
Arthur Webber 173
— ~ Astley Campbell ITS
' Sir ^ojunm 118
Charles 95, 171
Sir Charles F^z,
KCB, 15, ll3,Stl
^•— Charles Francis SO
Cha. Ham. KH. 3»
Cha. Henry Moo-
fTS
tressor
Ch. HodgUnaoQ
Darid
Darid Rea 101, 173
Edgar Steadman 173
— £dm. Carringtoa Stf
Edward 389
Edward Atkins 383
Edward James 114
— — Edward Simeon 173
Francis IW
Fiederick 18D
■— George 64, 19>
George Charles 3S3
George Hankey
96, SC
George Roche 31*
Hamilton CbarleB
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry Fowle 167
Sir Henry Ceor^
Wakelyn. CCB. 17,113.151
546
3aj
134
383
«17
CB.
Henry NeLsga
Henry Paacoe
Henry Porter
Hugh
Hugh William
James Berridge
James Lewis
James Ramaaj
Jamas Webber,
15. 265, 274
James Webber
John
John
John
John
John Carriogtoo
John Charles
— John Henry
-— John Lewis 74, 267
— • Sir John Mark
Fred. AT/. 39« 282. tSo
John Percy lAj
John Stevrayt,
MD. M
199
166
401
113
312
Commiatariat Department.
417
Itog«raon» Ralph 31 Mw. 14
fl Scobell, ThomM 5JuDe 38
k«ltoa, ThomM Loarey 22 Oct. 16
Stevens, William 1 Jolj 40
Swainaon, William 29 Mar. 13
Swiuiey, George 20 Jan. 37
9 Wemyas, Charlea IJuly 40
White. Tliomas 19 July 21
9 Wilkinaoo, John Walter ....10 Aug. 11
Williams, Charles 1 Joly 40
9 Wilson, Jamea 1 July 40
Woolrabe, John 20 Jan. 37
9 Wyhault, Patrick Robert ... .25 Dec. 14
SBPUTT-ABSISTA NT-CO M KISS ART S8«
OBHBRAL.
Anderson, John David 11 Oct. 14
Archdeacon, £. M 5 Oct. 32
Bain, George 20 May 28
layley, Thomas 10 Aug. 11
Baynea, 5tr £. Stuart, KCMG. 16 Dec. 13
Belts, Samuel 31 Mar. 14
Billiogs, Francia Thomas 9 Sept. 14
9 Boyes, Geo. Thos. Wm. Blaney 3 Feb. 13
Brackenbury, Langley 7 June 25
Brathwait, Frederick 1 July 40
Browne, Joaeph Steere 19 July 21
Byndloss, Edward 31 Dec. 13
Calder, Patrick 2 Jan. 13
Camm, John Philip 28 June 38
Caatle, Slodden 13 Jan. 29
a Charlier» Joseph 25 Dec, 14
Coates, William 1 Oct. 13
Currao, BoaTentora Romero ... .25 Dec. 14
David, John 11 Oct 11
Davies, Peter 15 Jan. 14
Daria, Lionel * 4 Jan. 14
9 Dilke, William ••••• ..22 Oct. 16
9 Eyl, John George •••••••••■25 Dee. 14
Fazardo, Aug. Maria Guazardo 25 Deo. 14
Fitsgerald, James David 22 Oct. 16
Freeborn, John 25 Deo. 14
Gilbert, Thomas Morley 4 May 15
Graham, Frederick 22 Oct. 1 6
Greig, William 25 April 15
Grist, James Bond 19 July 21
Hansorti,S.£. '..20May 28
Harper, Charles 22 Oct. 16
Harris, Anthony Charles ....'• .25 Dee. 14
Hodsou, Jamea do
Home, James do
Le Mesurier, Henry 4 May 14
Macpherson, Jamea , 10 Sept* 90
Marter, Thomas Peter 4 May 15
Montgomerie, Frederick 22 Oct, 16
9 O'Meara. William 9 Mar. 12
Petrie, Samuel ^..25 Dee. 14
Richardson, Fran. Mosely do
Robinson* Augustas Faoey ... .25 April 15
Rodney, Hon, Mortimer 27 Aug. 13
Ross, Robert William 22 Feb. 42
9 Schmitter, John Solomon .... 3 Feb, 13
Sedgwick, Thomas 12 July 14
Simpson , Geo. Aug. Fred 24 Dee. 41
9 Sisson, Marcua Jacob 22 Oct. 16
Smith, Tho. Tringbam 9 Nov. 13
Stanton, William 19 July 21
SUyner, Thomas Allen 11 May 13
Streatfield. Wm. Sandeforth .... 4 May 15
Thomson, Edmund ............ 3 Dee. 42
Thornton, Charles 13 July 14
Tamer, Thomaa * .22 Oct 16
Whitehead, Hen. Lowe 25 Deo. 14
WiUon, Thomas 10 Sept 30
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Medical Department.
8UROSON8.
9 Abell, Jo8eph,»« 60 Foot
Abercrombie, John, 60 Foot
Allan, Colin, MD., Staff
9 Allardyce, James, 5 Garrison Battalion • . • .
9 Anderson, Andrew,^^ MD. Staff
Anderson, Charles, Scotch Brigade
9 Anderson, Thomas, 3 Foot
Annesley, Charles,^" MD. 2 Dragoons
9 $12^ Armstrong, Abraham,** Staff
9 Armstrong, Arch. Nicolls, 5 Royal Vet Batt.
Armstrong, Daniel, 84 Foot
Arnott, Archibald, AfD., 20 Foot
Ayton, Robinson, 84 Foot
Bacot, John, 21 Dragoons
Baird, John, MD.y Staff
9 Batt, Thomas,<» 7 Foot
Beckett, Thomas (Savoy), Staff
9 Berry, Titus, Stuff
Bett, James," 2 Life Guards
Black, Ebenezer, 18 Dragoons
9 Botfgie, John, MD., Staff
tSA Bolton, John, 7 West India Regiment. . . >
8 Bolton, Robert Henry, MD., 78^Foot ....
Boyle, Alexander,** MD., Staff
Brady, James Patricius, MD. (Dist.), Staff . .
Brandes, Christian Louis, Staff
Bromet, William, MD., 1 Life Guards
9 Brown, Frederick, MD., 73 Foot
9 Brown, Joseph, Staff Corps of Cavaliy ....
Brown, Robert, Staff
Burton, Edward, Staff
Cahill, Alexander, 25 Foot
9 Wi Callander, John. Royal Waggon Train
Campbell, James, 28 Foot
Carnegie, John, MD., 62 Foot
Carter, John, 60 Foot
Carver, Walter, 4 Royal Veteran Battalion . .
Cathcart, Martin,*^ 7 Dragoon Guards ......
CSI CheneTix, Geo. (Surgeon- Mqjor, 4 Sept. ^
36), ColdatTeam Guards 5
Clark, Thomas, 19 Foot
Clark, Thomas, Staff
9 Coatet, £dw. Fred. (Local), Staff
Coates, William Henry, Staff
Coghlan, John, 86 Foot
Colchester, Thomas, Ordnance ••.
Colclough, Anthony Coesar,^ 0 Dragoons . . . .
Coombe, Charles, Coldstream Guards
Cooper, Samuel, Staff
Corfleld, Charles, 38 Foot
9 Coulson, Alexander, 48 Foot
9 CroM, James, 83 Foot
Cuddy, Stephen, Ordnance
Cunningham, Alexander,^ 86 Foot
Daunt, WilUam,^ MD., 6 Dragoons
9 DaTies, Daniel Owen,* 18 Foot
Darlet, Henry, MD., 100 Foot
9 Dealey, Charles,^<> 81 Foot
Desallly, Joseph, 4 Foot
Dick, John, 6 Foot
Dickinson. Nodes, Staff
Docker, Thomas, Staff
Drysdale, James Murrey, 33 Foot
9 Bste, Michael Lambton,^* 1 Life Guards . .
Fergnaon, John, ''* 46 Foot
HOSPITAL-
ASS 1ST., &C.
4 Nov. 05
9 June 98
never
never
1 Mar. 05
ASSISTANT
SURGEON.
95
05
09
10 April
6 Mar.
25 June
4 Aug.
4 Feb.
SUBGBOir.
27
5
18
14
1322
25
05
11
05
1
2
21
25
25 June
22 Jan.
April
never
6 Sept.
never
23 Sept.
never
8 July
9 Dec.
never
6 Nov.
19 May
17 Oct.
never
26 Nov.
21 Sept.
Jan.
4 Oct.
,19 May
10 Jan. 08 25
8 July 99:11
9 May 11;21
20 Aug. 0315
1806| 7
24 Feb. 2025
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May
May
May
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Dee.
May
July
Jan.
April
15
19
8
30
25
5
4
06
99
03
01
08
98
0821
09i 7
0421
1430
9623
06,10
03j 9
13,12
0615
8
never 24
9 Nov. 15 1
2 Mar. 09,21
8 Jan. 01 15
never 14
9 Feb. 09 7
99.11 Dec. 99,12
01 25 Dec. 02 3
2
14 6
10 8
0828
0011
13 1
07 25
07 25
2519
13
06
99
07
13
08
3
4
never
6 Jan. 08
never
24 July
never
8 April
9 Nov.
never
never
never
7 Jan.
13 Sept.
April
7 Jan.
never
13 July
12 Sept
20 April
3 Aug.
Feb.
July
never
17 Oct.
never
19 Feb.
never
7 Mar.
12
25
25
23
Nov.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Oct.
May
Oct.
Feb.
Sept
June
Mar.
04
03
01
5
2
6
July IS
July 00
May 06
May 00
June 19
July 80
April 00
Jan. 18
Mar. 16
July 14
Oct. 38
Aug. 90
Sept 10
June 14
Dee. 86
July 13
July 06
June 08
Sept. 37
Jan. 13
Oct. 07
Sept 91
Oct 13
Nov. 03
Mar. 08
July 07
Nov. 35
Sept 35
Oct. 13
Dec 06
June S6
Aug. 09
Mar. 13
June 85
Sept 11
Mar. 00
April 00
April 16
17 Dec.
09j27
1224 Feb. 25
3
20
94
1219
87
11
13
9025
00
11
04
07
June 13
Aug. 07
never
Sept 22I
Jan. 27
Nov. 02<14
April
01
11
11
1
26
3
1025
0320
11
09
95
24
IS
4
8
17
10
4
3
Dec.
Sept
Mar.
Aug.
Oct
Mar.
Mar.
Oct
Mar.
May
May
never
never
Nov.
Sept
Mar.
96
16
15
10
16
5
16
14
26
85
0231
13,19
06 1
04^ 6
0818
1380
08; 5
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01' 3
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Sept. 05
Jan. 24
Oct. 11
June 05
Sept 84
Jan. 41
April 13
Nov. 05
May 14
Feb. 09
Jan. 11
Nov. 80
Nov. 14
Feb. 18
May 14
Oct. 80
Sept 11
Oct 88
Sept 18
Sept 18
June 08
Aug. 15
Feb. 41
Oct 18
Mar. 80
Medical Department.
421
Eerrify Henry, Ordnance
Fitzpatrick, NichoUt, Ordnance
Fletcher^ Joteph, Ordnance
9 ForBter, Tbomafl, 3 Foot
Fonter, John, MD,,"^* 73 Foot
9 Fraaer, Arch. Campbell, Staff
Fraaer, Hugh, 60 Foot
Fraser, Peter,'* 8 Foot
9 Freer, John, MD,, 07 Foot
Qaleani, Michael,'^ MJ>,, 46 Foot
9 UBi GaUiers, William, Staff
Gardiner, William, 4 Dr. Guards • • • •
Garrett, George, MD., 70 Foot
9 9!SSk Gibson, John Bushly^^^ (Jieg,) Staff. .
Gibson, Robert, Grenadier Guai*d8
S2il Gilder, Fi'ederick, Coldstream Guards . .
9 Glasco, John, {Reg ), Staff
9 ^t^ Good, Samuel,^ {Surgeon^ Major, 24 \
Feb. 37), Scots Fusilier Guards 5
9 Graham, Edward Smith,"' ilfZ>., 4 Dragoom
Grant, John, Staff
9 $B Grant, Robert, Staff
Grattan, Copeland, MD
9 Griffin, George, 85 Foot
9 Griffith, John, Staff
9 Griffith, Moses," 20 Foot
9 Hair, Archibald,*^ MD., R. Horse Guards
Hamilton, Henry, 13 Foot
9 91& Harrison, John,^ (Surgeon^Mqjor, \
17 Mar. 1837,) Grenadier Guards 5
Harthill, Robert,** 00 Foot
Heir, Matthew, 60 Foot
9 Henderson, Duncan,** AfD., 6 Foot
Henley, John, Staff
QSI Hichens, Richard, Ordnance
Hodson, John,*7 mJ)., (Reg,), Staff
9 Hogg, Thomas, 76 Foot
9SB Hunter, William.** MD., (Surgeon- \
Mqfor, 16 Mar. 38), Coldstream Guards 5
Hutchesson, Frapcis Pery, Ordnance
Ingham, Charles Thomas,^ MD,, 64 Foot . .
Jameson, David, MD., 1 Dragoons
9 CB Jeyes, Samuel, MD.,^ Staff
9 Johnson, Edward, MD,, 30 Foot
9 Jones, William,'^ MD,, 1 Dragoon Guards
SWi Jonea, Wm., MD,, (Reg,) Staff
Kettle, William, 49 Foot
9 Kindell, Alexander, Staff
Knox, George, 6 Foot
Leatb, John, MD,, Staff
9 Leonard, Daniel,** 11 Foot
9 Lewis, John,*^ York Chasseurs
9 Lightbody, John,** Staff
Lloyd, William,"* MD,, 80 Foot
M' Arthur, James,'' Af jD. (Reg, ), Staff
SO McDonald, Alexander, MD,, Ordnance . .
M<Kechnie, Andrew, Staff Corps
M*Mallen, Stephen, MD,, Staff
Maearthur, Peter f* 1 Royal Veteran Batt. . .
9 Macnish, WiUlam,** MD,, 23 Foot
Macredie, Thomas, 71 Foot
Magrath, Denis Jos., MD,, Staff (Smi CUm)
9 Marsdin, William, (Reg,) Staff
Hein, Pulteney, 73 Foot
MelviUe, Alexander, ATD., Staff.
Millar, Afchibald, (Reg.) Staff
HOSPITAL-
A88IST.,&C.
28 May 97
25 April 03
17 July 99
never
22 Not. 13
never
10 May 13
16 July 12
21 Jan. 09
12 Nov. 12
2 May 03
never
1 May 97
8 Aug. 03
never
never
never
never
13 Dec. 09
never
never
never
11 June 11
6 April 06
4 Nov. 09
never
never
never
never
1797
24 Oct. 11
never
never
23 May 01
8 Sept. 04
ASSISTANT
SUROBON.
never
1 Aug.
24 May
10 June
14 Nov.
Ai)ril
never
12 Nov.
Aug,
15 Oct.
19 June
12 Mar.
25 Sept.
20 Aug.
12 May
24 Jan.
never
never
24 May
10 Aug.
IFeb.
never
never
24 Mar.
7 Nov,
I
4
8
9
20
10
16
16
25
7
4
17
8
9
21
June
Jan.
April
Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Nov.
June
Mar.
Feb.
Sept.
Sept.
Dec.
June
April
97
04
00
03
15
SUROBOK.
1
11
2
26
1
08 20
1530
12 0
09;24
251 7
0410
11 5
0018
03: 7
04,23
1416
08i 8
Jan. 04
Nov. 11
May 07
July 10
April 36
July 16
Dec. 34
Dec. 36
Feb. 25
Nov. 34
Sept 07
May 37
June 12
Dec. 00
Ifoy. 20
June 38
Feb. 10
20 Feb. 0625 Dec. 13
18
11
15
14
28
7
24
12
20
Oct.
April
June
June
April
May
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
1022
0015
97127
10; 11
14,26
07 17
11
12
04
29 June 09
29 Dec.
27 Nov.
16 Apr.
4 Aug.
1 Sept.
Sept.
30 Nov.
37
02
12
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8
12
10
29
27
2
23
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22
21)
97 22
Sept.
Oct.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Feb.
Jan.
Aug.
April
10 Feb. 14
05
10
00
11
07
05
05
03
15
11
99
04
15
14
95
03
27
04
04
1 Aug.
16 Aug.
15 Oct.
28 Nov.
19 Nov.
12 May
21 Nov.
10 April
3 Dec.
23 June
1 Jan.
11 May
24 Mar.
20 June
9 Nov.
27 April
2 Sept.
9 July
25 June
8 Dec.
4 Aug.
3 Mar*
29 June
25 Mar.
25 Dec.
10 Sept.
16 Dec.
0C20
10
07
11
07
03
25
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15
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30 2
25
03
03
28
34
12
27
26
00
24
Oct. 46
Nov. 04
Mar. 26
June 16
July 16
Oct. 12
Jan. 07
4 Sept. 36
97
96
07
04
24
3
12
Nov. 13
June 26
Mar. 17
May 22
July 13
Mar. 00
Sept. 13
Aug. 13
Sept. 14
July 40
April 10
Aug. 83
Mar. 16
Oct. 12
Sept. 36
April 26
Sept. 26
July 12
Hoy. 13
Sept. 06
June 00
Jan. 11
July 41
Aug. 70
May 00
Sept. 11
April 21
422^
Medical Deparlment
HHligan, William, MD,, 6 Dragoons. .......
Morgan, Alex. BraiChwaite, 57 Foot
Morgan, John, Ordnance
Moriflon, James, 80 Foot
Mostyn, Henry Thornton, MD,, 47 Foot ....
Murray, Adam Wallcer, Staff (8?uf Clasi) ....
Murray, Peter Daly, Staff (27id CUus)
9 Neiil, Matihew,<0> 66 Foot
Nelson, Wm. Fred., Ordnance. .............
Niviflon, James Finlasrson, Staff •
O'Brien, Francis, 69 Foot
O'Brien, John Terence, 04 Foot
O'Connor, James, AfZ)., 32 Dragoons
9 Paddock, John, Staff
Palmer, Charles Qaartley, Staff
Parrott, William, Cape Mounted Riflemen . .
Parry, William, 4 Foot
9 Paterson. Jame8,><» ^TD., 42 Foot
Peach, George, {Reg,) Staff.
Wi Pearson, Richard Anhur, JlfD., 67 Foot. .
9 QjB Perston, David, ilf2>.,**« 13 Dragoons
Pillcington, Edward, Staff
Piper, Samuel Ayrault, M.D.,»«»
Pollok, William,«« JIfD., 63 Foot
9 Pooler, John,*** Staff
Preston, John, Staff
{Prichard, Octavlus, New Brunswick Fenc.
Purdon, George, 32 Foot
Pyper, Robert, MD,, 4 Dragoon Guards ....
Radford, John Hopkins, {Dist,) Staff
9 Ranken, Robert,'^ Rifle Brigade
Reynolds, Michael, {Beg,) Staff.
9 Rhys, Thomas,><* 3 West India Regt
im Riach, John,"^' MD
Roberts, William, 1 Foot
8 Robertson, Henry, JITD., Staff
9!2^ Robinson, Benjamin, 12 Dragoons. . . .
9 Rogers, Wm. Reynolds,"^ 10 Dragoons. . . .
9Salmon,£dw.,*>* (5.- Af(0'.4Dec. 23,) S.F.Gds.
Sandham, Baekshall Lane, Staff
Save^, John Robert, 1 West India Regiment
9 Cal Scott, Fhincis,"' JIfD., Rifle Brigade
9 911 Scott, Robert, JfD., Staff
Scratchley, James, Ordnance
Beaton, Thomas, Ordnance
JShean, Robert,"* MD, 7 Foot
Shekleton, Robert, 61 Foot
Shelley, John Nichols, 1 Greek Light Inf.. . . .
9 Shorland, James,"* 06 Foot
Silcoek, Isaac, 12 Foot
lEB Simpson, Edward,"^ Ordnance {Senior \
Surgeon, 10 Jan. 41) y
9 Oai Smith, Thomas,"* MD., Staff
J Smyth, William, 45 Foot
Spence, William, Staff
Spencer, Richard, York Rangen
Sqnair, John, MI}., 6 Dragoons
{Stenfbrd, Joseph Arthur,^** 3fI>.,Cape Regt.
m Steed, George, MD., 1 Dragoons . . .
Stuart, Hugh Lindsay, 36 Foot
Stewart, Charles, 26 Foot
Stewart, William, 68 Foot
Stratton, Robert, Staff
TUMTger. John, MD., Staff
Taylor, John, Staff
Tbomasi Thomasi 03 Foot ,....
H08PITA
ASSIST
TAL-|
.,&C.|
ASSISTANT
SUROBON.
10 July
21 Dec.
11 Dec
never
8 July
6 July
4 Aug.
10 Jan.
24 June
12 July
1 June
25 Nor.
18 Oct.
16 Oct.
20 Dec.
7 June
11 Mar.
30 Apr.
10 Oct.
never
8 Sept.
10 Oct.
isjio
1527
06
00
26
28
14
16
1627
2
14
4
8
20
6
12
30
01
06
13
03
13
10
00
11
08
05
04
11
04
21 Jan. 07
never
2 Dec.
Sept.
13 June
1 May
25 Mar.
ISMsy
never
Sept.
22 Oct.
22 Aug.
never
22 Sept
17 Feb.
4
17
10
7
22
4
13
1
16
27
0324
0416
25
7
25
25
16
26
1326
never
24 June
30 June
never
never
never
13 July
7 Oct.
11 May
never
20 Mar.
never
3 Oct
7 April
10 June
22 Oct.
4 Mar.
28 Dee.
never
11 Dee.
26 Sept
12
00
04
11
06
00
10
04
05
07
01
12
04
00
06
4 Sept. 04
Feb. 14
Oct. 25
Oct.
Oct.
Jan. 10
Feb. 27
July 30
Nov.
Feb.
June 25
Oct. 25
0610
3626
2320
1320
0015
2
7
never
April 05
April 17
Mar. 04
Mar. 22
Aug. 11
April
May 13
Feb. 10
May 11
Dec. 06
Oct. 03
Jane 08
Feb. 08
May 07
June 07
May 02
April
July 07
May 16
July
Nov.
7
16
12
1
14
6
1
23
28
6
22
20
10
never
Nov. 11
Aug. 07
Nov., 07
June
May
Nov. 12
Aug.
Oct.
Jan.
Nov. 07
Aug.
Jane
Mar. 04
25 April 05
2
7
20
6
1530
0325
16
20116
12
25)28
oolsi
3
July
April
Nov.
June
Juno
Oct.
Aug.
Dee.
Sept
Sept.
Mar.
Nov.
never
suaoBON.
1 Mar. 30
22 Nov. 39
Feb. 14
Sept 46
20 Oct 25
2 July 41
OJnne 43
Dec. 37
Oct 30
20 Sept 89
11 Jan. 30
28 May 04
16 Sept. 95
2 Oct 06
30 Dec. 34
20 Oct 25
17 April 38
25 May 26
Aug. 05
10 Nov. 30
17 Feb. 25
30 Aug. 27
20 Feb. 23
8 Oct 18
OJuty 03
30 July 06
13 May 13
.^ Sept 13
30 Jan. 00
0 April 07
June 30
1 Dec 02
20ct 40
Nov. 30
Oct 12
25 Feb. 13
2 Feb. 06
3 Aug. 26
25May 08
28 July 20
Dee.
Jan.
8 Nov.
Nor.
Aug.
Oct
OSept
Feb.
July
16 Feb.
1211
1210
0620
0028
0325
0611
1225
1326
05 26
0014
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27
11
30
30
13
II
14
00
5 Aug. 13
12113 July 98
04 22 Aug. 11
04 4 Feb. IS
00 OJuly 08
25 3 Mar. 37
09 4 Jan. 10
05 17 Jan. II
26 17 Sept 30
09 96 Nov. 07
26 6 Mar. 41
00 30ct 05
0422Jn]y 00
90 April 00
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Medical Department*
423
TrtBTor, An4rew/^ 33 Foot , , , , ,
9 Trigaoce, Jofiepb,*** 30 Foot ,
Tucker, John, Staff , . . ,,
Turner, WiUiam, 7 Rojral Veteran Batt
9 Vallange, William, MD,, 69 Foot ...... 1 .
V ^B Van MUUngen. J. G., MJ),, Staff
Vermeuleny George, 60 Foot
Yolmar^ G. Ber., {Apoth. 14 Oct. 05,) Staff. .
Walker, J. HaTdiag,»» JfD., 02 Foot
Ward, John Richard, Scots Fusilier Gaards . .
Waring, Charles, 5 Foot
Warren, James Low, ATD., 7 Dragoons
SIB Watson, Sam. Wm., (Surg,'Mc^or, 11 >
Nov. 24,) Grenadier Guards )
West, Henry, 10 Dragoons
White, Moses, MD, Staff
White, Peter, 72 Foot
Whitfield, Charles Tomlins, Ordnance
lWlffilWhymper,5trWm.,»**JfD.,(5t£r^e<m- )
M(par, 24 Feb. 26,) Coldstream Guards )
9 Widmer, Christopher, Staff.
9 Williams, Richard, MD., 68 Foot
9 Williams, William,"* 99 Foot
Wilson, James, MD., Staff '.,
9 iSa Winterscale, John,*^ 2 Dragoons . . . .
Wright, Robert, 2 Prov. Bn. of Militia
Wybrow, William, 17 Dragoons • . •
Wyer, John, 19 Foot i
9 Wylde. John Fewtrell, 7 Royal Vet Batt.. .
Yonng, Colin, A€J)., 6 Royal Veteran Batt. . .
9 Young, Thomas,^^ 16 Foot
HOSPITAL-
A8SI8T.,&C.
25
9
8
16
25
25
14
4
4
21
never
Oct.
Sept.
June
July
May
never
Oct.
Feb.
July
IS
94
98
06
01
08
08
15
Oct. 99
April 14
Dec. 07
never
9
9
3
17
10
10
June
Aug.
July
June
Sept.
never
never
April
never
Dec.
04
13
09
15
09
98
10
APOTHBCABIES.
Cowan, John
9 Graham, John . . .
9 Jones, Samael . . .
Middleton, George . . .
Newton, John Hayne.
O'Brien, Edward . .
White, Henry
ASSTSTAKT-STTRGBONS.
Apreece, Thomas, Ordnance
Barker, John Cricklow, Staff
SS Bartlett, James, MJD., 9 Royal Veteran Battolion
Bajtlett, Thomas, 44 Foot
Benza, Pasquale Maria, Staff
9 Bremner, Alexander, 3 Foot
9 Wi Brisbane, Thomas, MD., 68 Foot
Browne, Francis, 26 Foot
Burke, Thomas, 27 Foot
9 Campbell, Alexander, 3 Dragoon Guards
Cannon, JBneas, MJ)., Ordnance
Chislette, Henry, 81 Foot
Clarke, Charles Edward, Grenadier Guards
Coleman, John, 7 Dragoon Guards
Cooper, Bransby, Ordnance
Cumin, William, 3 Royal Veteran Battalion
Cnppk», Charles, Ordnance
9 Develin, Henry William, 49 Foot
Douglas, John, 8 Foot
DyasoOi William^ 4 Gari^ison Battalion
ASSISTANT
8UROB0N.
23
9
15
7
26
12
2
21
6
19
Sept.
Nov.
never
May
Dec.
Jan.
April
never
Nov.
Aug.
July
Feb.
93
20
02
09
02
10
09
06
09
24
20 Mar. 99
25 June
5 May
15 Nov.
20 May
14 Nov.
01
25
10
12
05
15
24
19
30
8
26
9
14
1
9
Aug. 05
Feb. 14i
Dec. 11
June 25
Feb. 10
never
Dec. 96
Sept. 13
Mar. 05
Mar, 98
Sept. 13
HOSPITAL
ASSIBT.,&C.
19 April 08
Aug. 09
never
18 Oct. 95
24
8
6
19
12
24
11
20
18
20
never
Oct.
May
never
Aug.
July
June
Oct.
never
Feb.
June
never
May
never
July
July
Aug.
SUBGBON.
9
5
18
9
19
16
2
15
22
4
6
17
14
27
29
7
1
25
May 94
Dec. 34
Mar. 95
Aug. 10
Jan. 16
Nov. 09
Dec. 13
June 09
Nov. 15
Dec. 23
Jan. 14
April 38
July 09
Nov. 06
July 36
Oct. 13
June 30
Dec. 13
24 Oct. 11
29 June 32
21 Sept. 30
20 Sept. 39
12 June 28
3 July 99
13 April 33
12 Feb. 07
15 Oct. 07
4 May 26
APOTHB-
CABY,
14 Nov.
31 Aug.
31 Aug.
7 Sept.
28 May
20 June
07
09
09
15
07
98
14 April 04
ASSISTANT
SUROBON.
96
12
15
1«
12
26
14
11
12
12
09
10
21
24
16
4
26
3
3
24
4
13
23
15
4
31
2
21
4
20
26
Juno 10
Nov. 25
July 12
Aug. 37
Jan. 20
Sept. 12
June 13
July 28
Aug. 08
July 16
July 11
Dec. 04
June 01
Aug. 97
Dec« 12
Mar. 16
Dec 12
May 13
Sept. 11
424
Medieal Department.
^im
Dyce, Robert, MJ)., Staff
Eddoves, James, Ordnance
1^ Eyers, George, 14 Foot
Fisher, Henry, Jlf X)., Staff
Fitzmaurice, George Lionel, Ordnance
FumiTal, John James, 3/2>., Ordnance
Galland, George, SUff ;
S^ Gatty, Henr>', Ordnance
9 Gibb, William Richardson, ilfD., 88 Foot
Hardy, Simeon Henry, 3/2>., Staff
Hcndrick, John, MD.y 34 Foot
9 Hcwat, Richard, 65 Foot
Holden, Horalio Nelson, 21 Foot
IloUier, Edward, 37 Foot
HoUmann, Joseph, 60 Foot
Iluggins, John, 68 Foot
Ince, Henry Robert, 10 Royal Veteran Battalion . . . .
Inglis, Charles, Ordnance
Jarvis, James, 66 Foot
Johnston, Arthur, MD»y 60 Foot
JoneSt John, 1 Royal Veteran Battalion
Kchoe, Patrick, 52 Foot
fiWi Kenny, Matthias, MD.y Ordnance
Knott, William, 6 Dragoons
La Cloche, Thomas, 7 Royal Veteran Battalion
H Lawdcr, James, 60 Foot
Isigerticood, Andrew » 3 Royal Veteran Battalion. . . .
Lukis, Tliomas, 50 Foot
M*Crae, Farquhar, MD,f 6 Dragoons
M'Culloch, Samuel, Ordnance
M'Laine, John, 60 Foot
M*Lcan, George Gordon, 35 Foot
Mac Bain, Giles, 62 Foot
Maclachlan, Daniel, AfD,, 70 Foot
Mailin, George, 67 Foot
Martin, Jamei*, 0 Foot
Miller, John, MD,^ Ordnance
Millet, Edward, MD.y 4 Foot
Morgan, Evan, 35 Foot
Morice, David, MD., (»0 Foot
Mullarky, Daniel, 27 Foot
Nixon, James, Onlnance
Nugent, Morgan, Ordnance
0*Bcirne, James, MD.j Ordnance
O'Donnell, John, 77 F«>ot
Poett, Joseph, 4 Royal Veteran Battalion
Ranclaud, Mark Alexander, Ordnance
Rankin, William Tliomas, MD.y 84 Foot
Reilly, William. Staff
Robins, Jacob William, Corslcan Rangers
Rolland,,James Hi-ndcrson, Staff
Ross, William Baillie, MD.y 5 Roy, Veteran Batt. . .
SSii Rudge, Edward, Ordnance
St. Croix, Benjamin dc, Staff
Sprague, John Ilaunier, 8 Royal Veteran Batt
Sproiile. James Alexander, 2 Royal Vet. Battalion. . .
Swift, Richard, 60 Foot
Tliompson, John, Onlnance
9 Tobin, John, U Dragoons
Venables, Robert, MD.y Ordnance
312^ Vemor, Edw. Donovan, Ordnance
Vowcll, Christ. Maxwell, 73 Foot
Webb, Boloyne Goiflon, Staff
W^ilkinson, John William, Royal Marines
Williams, David, 67 Foot
Woodroff, John, MD,, Staff
HOSPITAL-
ASSISTANT
ASSISTANT
SUROBON.
8 Feb.
never
8 June
never
6 July
never
never
26 April
6 July
never
4 Jan.
1 Feb.
21
131
11
11
27
10 Jan. 14
never
July
June
never
16 Jane
7 Nov.
never
8 April
never
never
18 Aug.
never
7 Feb.
15 Feb.
14 Aug.
Feb.
20 Dec.
never
June
never
22 Nov,
20 June
8 Dec.
never
7 Mar.
Dec.
never
25 Jan.
11
10
15
97
05
121
14
10
27
01)
14
05
13
15
12
14
00
26
29 3ray
7 April
20 May
14 May
5 May
never
never
7 Dec.
28 Aug.
9 June
20 Mar.
28 Dec.
20 Dec.
Dec.
28
25
12
01
10
09
11
13
27
26
IS
03
22 Sept. 85
25 Aug. 10
15|23 Dec.
28 Nov.
29| 1 July
1 Deo.
18 Dec.
20 Not.
*25 July
2 Nov.
3 July
15 June
2 Aug.
7 Oct.
30 Dec.
28 Dec.
26 June
4 April 10
3 Oct. 00
28 Kay
6 July
25 June
1 Dec.
5 May
24 Dec.
12 Nov.
11 July
9 April 12
28 Sept. 32
1 Jan. 13
6 Dee.
1 Sept.
19 Mar.
21 Feb.
28 Feb.
lOOcL
7 Mar.
25 June
1 Nov.
•29 May
6 Oct.
8 Jan.
•20 Nov.
11 Oct.
'25 Jan.
14 Dec.
26 Juno
24
11
31
00
35
18
12
38
17
15
31
13
97
15
00
12
04
10
10
25
02
12
05
06
14
12
28
11
16
07
19
99
a5
25
16
13
10
25
(K)
00
28 Sept. 26
27
•29
16
3
1
14
17
19
1
19
11
•29
18
•29
28
12
25
June
July
June
Dec.
Doc.
June
Mar.
Aug.
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
Not.
Dec
July
Sept.
Aug.
Jtine
02
30
25
12
25
10
14
13
09
II
11
13
28
30
01
10
10
Medical Department.
426
9 Hodges, Edward^'*.
9 James, William ...
9 Usher, William ...
PURYBTORS.
DBFUT T
PURVEYOR
20 Jane
19 Mar.
13 Nov.
09
00
00
PtJRVBYOR
DEPUTY PURVEYORS.
9 Bacon, Harry * .
Bonnin, Henry Gousse . • . .
Cleave, Richard
Jfi Donn, John
9 Findlcy, Thomas ......
Gibbons, Samnel
Jfi Harrington, Joseph . . . .
^ Mcpherson, Lachlan ....
Moore, John
Newcombe, Joseph
9 O'ReUly, Henry WiUlam
21 Dec. 09
28 Sept 00
29 June 09
9 Sept. 13
10 Mar. 14
UMar. 00
9 Sept. 13
19 Aug. 13
25 Sept. 14
26 May 15
5 Jan. 09
Pierce, Thomas Estwick
Power, Hugh
3D3E Robinson, Greorge . •
9 Smyth, Thomas
9 Soare, Charles
Tucker, Richard
9 Wallington, James . .
9 WinniclLi, Christopher
9 Winter, George
9 Wlnter,John
9 Sept 13
29 June 09
2 June 14
22
06
15
12
12
29
13
02
12
00
17 Jan.
12 June
7 Sept
3 Sept
15 Oct
5 Not.
9 Sept
24 June
15 Oct
21 Dec
Blackwood, John . .
Brereton, Charles . .
Brooe, Alexander . .
Carter, Henry Collis
HOSPITAL ASSISTANTS.
25 April 14
9 Nov. 13
4 July 15
11 Jan. 10
Ker, James 9 Nov. 16
Randazzo, Francis 12 Oct 16
Robertson, Patrick, MJD 84 June 16
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
Berington, James, Depot .... 16 Dec 13
SSI Constant, John,* 5 Dr. Ods. 3 Mar. 14
Cumming, Rob. Stewart, R.Art24 April 05
OB Field, Jeremiah, 2 Life Gds. 24 April 13
Goodwin, Joseph, R. Art. .... 24 April 05
Gre1Iier^ames,R.Waggon Train 21 Feb. 00
9 Cai Hogreve, Henry,^ 15 Dn.l2 July 06
Home, James, 2 Life Guards . .31 May 39
Lythe, John, R. Art 1 June 09
Mellowes, John, 1 Dr. Gds. • . 6
O'Connor, Charles, R. Art. . . 7
Percivall, Wm., R. Art 30
Price, Edmund, 17 Drs 13
Schroeder, John, 7 Dr. Gds. . .25
Steed, Edward Henry, Dep6t . . 15
Thomson, Robert, 14 Drs 17
Timm, Isaac, 3 Dr. Gds 17
Woodman, Wm., 2 Dr. Gds. . .25
Nov. 01
Mar. 08
Nov. 12
June 16
June 12
Mar. 98
April 01
Feb. 25
Feb. 13
1 Mr. Constant served the campaign of 1815 with the 13 Dragoons, and was present at
Quatre Bras, the retreat on the following day, and battle of W^aterloo.
2 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,
Tonlonse^ and Waterloo.
War Services of the Medical Officers,
1 Dr. Bone*s services :—£zpeditioii to South America in 1807; campaign of 1808 and 9, Is-
ulndiiig the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Gornnna; Expedition to Walchereni Peninsnk from
Hay 1812 to the end of the war.
2 Mr. Draper served in Sicily in 1806; in Egypt in 1807; the Gonmna campaign; in
Portugal in 1811 ; in Holland in 1814.
8 ur, GilUoest was present with the expedition in the West Indies in 1801 under Sir Thomas
^IVigge, indnding the capture of the islands of St Martin, St John, St Bartholomew, 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 Corunna;
retreat from Burgos, actions of the Coa (near Almeida), Busaco, Sabugal, Fuentes d'Onor,
Salamanca, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse; and the sieges of Ciudad
Bodrlgo and San Sebastian, at which latter he accompanied tibe storming party. Served also at
Kew Orleans in 1815.
4 Sir James Grant served at Walcheren in 1809; also the campaign of 1815.
5 Mr. John Gunning served in Flanders under the Duke of York, in 1793 and 94. In 1808
ha accompanied the armv to Portugal as surgeon to the Duke of Wellington; served with it
throughout the whole of the Peninsular war, without being absent from his duty for a single
day, imd was in e^erv action and siege in which the Duke was present. In 1811 his name was
m&rted in General Orders as surgeon-in- chief to the army; this, as a temporary appointment,
oeased with the war, in 1814 ; but when the Duke assumed the command of the armv at
BraMsJa in 1815, his Grace again pat him in Qeneral Oidera as Deputy Inspector of Hospitals
426 War Services of the Medical Officers.
anci Bnrgeon-iii-chief to the armj, in which oapacitj he was preient on the ield of the battle of
Waterioa
6 Mr. Thomas Ganning scrted in Holland in 1799. Emharlced for the MedHenaaMBvith
Sir James Craiff*s expedition in April 18415, and was emplojed on aotire serviee at Maplsi^
Bisiljr, Maida, the takinv of the ishmda in the Bay of Naples» and the loniHi Ishmds. WovndeA
at the tahiftrof SanU Maura.
7 Bootor Home served in EgTpt in 1801. Also in the Peniasnlar war.
8 I>ootor KIdd served in Inland during the rebellion in 1798; on the Scpeditinn to tferth
Holland in 1799 ; at the Ferrol in 1800 ; on the expedition to South Anevica in 1606 f in the
Peninsola firom 1807 to Maroh 1818; oampaign of 1818 and 14 in Germany and HoUaodl
9 Doctor Stewart served on the expedition to Sonlh Amcrioa in 1807| in tiie Fentenla
Mareh 1809 to Sept. 1812; the campaign of 1815| indoding the battle Of Wateiloo,
10 Doctor Tlmnson served in Egypt; also at the culture of MartinAqne« the' 8aialce»
Goadaloope. Served also in the Peninsula from 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, and al
wards with the expedition against New Orleans.
12 Mr. Wvren -volunteered to accompany the expeditioii from Jamaka to St Domingo, in
1793, and served in that Island mtil evacuated by the British forces in 1796, having been pie-
sent in most of the actions that took place ; viz, Tibnion, L'AenI, Biaotion, Sm, in 1808 he
Joined the Army in the Peninsnla nndnr the Dohe of WelHngtoo, a few days prior to the actkn
of Vimiera; was ordered with 500 wounded to Oporto, and eatablished an hospital there f tad,
in some weeks following, he Joined Sir John Moore's forces in LisboB, and aoooaspaaaed tto
Army to Sahasniu, end m the retreat to Conmna.*
18 Mr. Wo&lehe served in HoUand voder Sir Ralph Abercromfcy and the Dake of Tovk;
with the expedittsoa to Oopenlmgen in 1807; and, with the rank of ataff^snrgeon, waa ntmcipal
medical officer with the reserve, commanded by Sir Arlbur W^esley at the battle of Ktoget
after four years of odonial service, he Joined the Penlnsidar army, with whieh he served from
the battle of Salamanca until the end of the war; and was present in eterge of the 7th dividen
of the army, ooounanded by Lord Dalhonsie, at the battlee of Vittorift and the Pyreneea. At
the renewal of the war In 1816 he Joined the army at Brussels, under the ooauiand of the Deke
of Wellington, and was ^pointed to take charge of the field*dntles hi the evsnl of ageneral
action: in this responsible situatkm he was present at the battlee of Quatre Brae and Wafterkio,
where he was oeeupied several days and nignts before the field was deared of the nil if i wis
wounded, indndinff British, Belsians, French, &c. Su, In 1827 he embarked for Portagal «iA
the army, under m William CImton, as chief of the medical department on that setyioe.
19 Dootor Albert served at the HeUer, in 1799; also the oampaign of 1814, in HoUand*
Lord Lynedoeh.
20 Doctor James Arthur was present and professionally emplojed at the assault of
Ayres, the defonce of Csdix, action at Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d*Oaor, aetkm at Kl BodoB,
siege and assank of Ctudad Bodrigo, two sieges and assault of Badejos, battles of Salamaaes,
Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthes, action at Vic Bigorre, and battle of Toolonse.
21 Dootor Btiry served in the Peninsula firom Aug. 1808 to AMg, 18U, and again flram
Aug. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814. Also the campaign of 1815, inolttfUng the battle of
Waterloo.
22 Mr. Browne served in the Peninsula with the 9tb Begt, including the actions at Boleis,
Vimiera, and Oporto. Slightly wounded in the right thigh 1 1th April 1802, during the mnliny
of the 8th West India Regt. at St. Boperf s.
28 Mr. Buckle served with the expedition to Ostend under Sir Byre Coot% in 1798.
25 Doctor Collier served at the capture of Martinique, in 1809; ahd In the Pemnsnlft from
the latter part of 1812 to the end of that war in 1814.
27 Doetor Dann served at the capture of the Cspe of Good Hope in 1806. Also the cnsi>
pijgn of 1615, including the battle of Waterioa
28 Mr. Duncan has seen a great deal of active service in the Best Indies.
29 Sir Charles Forbes Joined the Medical Suff in Portugal in 1798, and was apaointcd
Aasistant-Snigeon to the 2nd Battalion of the Boyala in Jan. 1799. He landed with the Bet*
at the fielder in the ensuing August, and went through the oampaign in HoUand andtr
Sir Batph Abeicromby and the Duke of York. In 1800, after the expedition to Fenol, he
served with the army in Bgypt, and subsequently at Malta and GikiraUar* Embarked with the
Boyab in May 1803 for the West Indies, and waa present at the c^^tnre of Sk Laein and
Tobago. Aooompenied Sir David Baird's expedition to the PeninsnU in 1808; and in June
1809 he sailed with the Light Brigade for Portugal, ccmtinuing to aerve under the Dake of
Wellington during the whole of the war until the peace of 1814.
82 Mr. Hartle served on the expedition to Sc Lucia in 1803, and aeeomMnled the storming
puty of Mono Fortune. Present at Dominica when the French attacked the island in I^Oj.
Served also at the capture of the islands of St. Thomas and St. Croix in 1807 i and Martioiqat
in 1809, indodhig the actions of the 1st and 2nd F^b. AlsoattbeoaptnreolGttadaloepeinlSl.l
33 Doctor Howell served in Egypt on the first expedition, and aecompsnied Sir DMiABaod's
army to Grand Cairo on iU return to India, Appointed Sufgeon to the Grenadier BariaBoWi
on Ar Jamee Craig's expedition to Naples, and asrved vrith it in Sioily and Calabria in \i9i,
and waa pfesent at tha battle of Maidai In 1807 ha aeeompaaied the Bojai 9iaaian B^gJBMnti
War Services of the Medical Officers. 427
on the Mooad expedition to Egypt, and was appointed Surgeon to it in May 1808 ; trantferred
to the 61ai m Haj 1809, and aerred in the Feninanla from April 1810 to dot 1812. Slightly
vonded on the left ahonlder hj the Bedoain Arabs on the first expedition to Egypt, while
alloyed on a wiwiaa to the Masaelukes and Mahonet All; and sererely wonnded in the loins
in PortngaL
34 Mr. KnipeserTed in Inland dating the rebellion in 1798, and was present in the aetion of
'Vteegar HU1| althesiegeof Copenhagen, and battle of Kioge, in 1807; eaa^aign in Portogal
sad Spain in 1808 and 1809; and in Belgiam in 1814 and 1815.
33 Air. Laaert serred in St Domingo in 1796 and 97 ; in Egypt in 1801 (wounded in the
aulittief the 13ih Msrch); at Copenhunnin 1807; campaign in rortngal and Spahi under Sir
John Moore, ioelnding the battles of Roleia and Yimiera, retreat to and battle of Comnna.
Sswed also with the espedition to Waloheren in 1809 ; and subsequently in the Peninsula
watii 1811*
36 Doetor Lindsey serred in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the end of that war in 1814.
37 Mr. Mscleod serfed the Egyptian oampaign of 1801 ; and the Peoiasnlar campaigns from
Jme 1809 to July 1812, and from early in 1813 to the end of that war in 1814.
88 Mr. Marshall serred in South America in 1807.
40 Mr. BobUison served in Holland in 1794 and 95 ; subtoquenUy in the West Indies under
Qeneral Forbes; and in the Peninsula, Frsnoe, aad Flanders from April 1809 to the end of the
wv, fasiuiing the eapture of Oporto, battles of TalaTera, Salamanca, BasaoOi Foentea d'Oaor«
Vittoria, and Waterloo. Serred also at Bhnrtpoor under liord Combermere.
48 Sir AugostuB West served in Hanover in 1805 ; at Copenhagen and Sweden in 1807; in
Portugal and Spain in 1808; at Waloheren in 1809; and in the Peninsula from 1809 to the end
of that war in 1814.
44 DoetorWhitoservedinEgyptwiihthelndianarmy in 1801. He was adtorwards present
wUh the 88th at the hatHes of TaUvera and Busaoo, and in the Linea of Torrea Vedras. He
next ssrved in Sicily, aad on the eastern coast of Spain, and was present at the battle of Cis-
talia; after which he served on the coast of Italy, and at the surrender of Gknoa and of Naples.
45 I>Mtor Bvans served in the Peninsula with the 29 th regiment, and on the sta£
47 Mr. Qreavea served on the Continent in 1794 and 95; and at the Eblder in 1799.
48 Mr. Jones served at the capture of the Islands of Isohia and Procida in 1809. Employed
is the goa-boats in the Faro of Messina, under Sir John Stewart Present at the captare of
the lonimi Iilands, and aiege of Santo Maura, under Sir John Oswald. Served also the cam*
puign in Oatolonia under I^rd WilUmn Bentinck ; afterwards in the American war, including
the aetiona at Bladensburg and Baltimore^ capture of Washington, and operationa againat New
Orisaos.
49 Dootor Knight served at Waloheren in 1809.
50 Dootor Madagaa aerved at Waloheren in 1809. Also in the Peninsula from Dec 181 1 to
the end of that war in 1814.
51 Doctor Morewood served with Qeneral Beresford*s Expedition to Madeira and occupation
of that Island; the campaign in Spain and'al Comnna under Sir Jolm Moore; the Walcheren
expedition; with army of Sir John Stewart in Sicily; with Lord Wellington in the Peninsula,
iaeluding the siege of Badajos; and during the last year of the war in N. America; at Wal-
cfaeren in 18M; in the Peninsula in 1812; and in the American war in 1813.
52 Doctor Bobeon served in the Peninsula from Dec. 1811 to the end of that war in 1814.
53 Doctctf Sibbald served in the Peninsula during the campaigns of 1813 and 14, indnding
the batllea of Orthes and Toulouse. Served subsequently at New Orleaaa.
54 Doctor Walker served at Copenhagen in the expedition under Lord Cathcart in 1807. He
served idso in the Peninsula from the battle of Vimiera — at wliioh he was present with the 2nd
battalion of the 52nd Light Infantry-- to the termination of that war in 1814, with the ezoeptioa
of a few months, he having been made prisoner in the hospitol at Talavera and carried to Verdun.
55 Mr. Abeli served in Hanover in 1805 with the 95th (Rifie Brigade); at the siege of Copen*
hagen and battle of Kioge, in 1807 ; with the army under Sir John Moore on the retreat to and
battle of Comnna; in the PeninsnU from 1810 until promoted to a Surgeoncy in the 7 th battalion
of the 60th, fai 1813, with which he served in America from 1814 to 1818.
57 Doctor Andrew Anderson served in Naples and Calabria, and was present at the battle of
Maida and siege of SoyUa Castle. Expedition to Walcheren and siege of Flushing in 1809.
PniinsuU. ttom Dec. 1809 to Nov. 1813, including the defence of Cadia, battles of Busaoo,
Poentes d*Onor, and Salamanca ; siege of Borgos Castle, and aetiona in the Pyrenees.
58 Doctor Annesley served at the siege and capture of Santa Maura in March 1810 ; siege
and capture of Trieste, Oct. 1813. Also against the Viceroy of Italy, under Qeneral Nugent
and CiUonel Robertson, in 1813, and was at the tahing of Comaohio, Ferrara, Bavenna, Bo-
logna, and G^enoa.
59 Ifr. Abraham Armstrong served in the Peninsula from March 1810 to the end of the
war, inchiding the battles of Aibuhera, Vittoria, Orthes, Pyrenees, and Toolooae. Present also
st Waterloo.
60 Mr. Batt served with the expedition to Hanover in 1805 ; the campaigna in the Peninsuk
in 180a«iid 9, isflbding the battle of Vimiera, retreat to C<»aniia, pasiage of the Dooro^ alid
Y
488 War Services of the Medical Officers.
bottle of Taknwn. Bzpedition to Waloharea in 1809. Pmjnmlar ownpiigm ni 1811
ioolnding the ftdranoe in pnnoit of HaBsena, end bettlee of Foentei d^Qaer end Sehi
61 Mr. Bett was at the capture of Genoa» and alio at the oapfeore of Caatin» ia
in 1814.
62 Doctor Boyle was actively employed in Ireland dnrine the rebellion of 1796i
waids at the Helder in 1799 ; alto in Sidly and Egypt nom Dws. 1806 tiU Jnw 1811» as
Saryceon of the 62nd regt He was employea on the aaitem ooaat of Spain on Ikm MmimX
Staff in 1812, 13, and 14, and was at the affiur of Biar, battle of ClaBtalJa» at T— yn m
Jane and Aug. 1813, and at the retreat from Ordal and VUla Fnnoa. He had olmsa of the
General Hospitals at Alioant, CastaUa, and Valenota ; was senior medieal offioar with Iha Head
Quarters of the Anny under Sir Wm. Clinton during the hlochade of Banelonni waa at Gknoa
and Corsica, and accompanied the army from the Mediterranean to Barouidn mder Q«istal
Oosselin, as principal medical officer, and was at the Penobscot.
63 Mr. Cathcart serred at the capture of Martinique in 1809, and Qaadnlnnpa In UlC
Also throughout the Buzmeie war» and waa present in aloMMt ofeiy action and iisffmii^ party
during the war.
65 Mr. Colclough served in the Mahratta war from Aug. 1812 to Dea^ ISIA i the Kandun
oampaign of 1815, including the capture of Eandy bi the isluid of Ceylon. JDaosan oaaipalgas
of 1818 and 19, including the storm and capture of Capanl Droog.
67 Mr. Cunningham served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Upp« Canada* nndsr Sir
Gordon Drummond.
68 Doctor Daunt asnred at the capture of Madeira in 1807 ; of Martiniqua in 1800 1 mad of
Arraean in 1825.
69 Mr. D. O. Davies served in the Peninsula from June 1810 to the end of that wnr ia 181 4»
including the defence of Cadiz and Tarifa ; battles of Barrosa, ViotoKia» Pyi«n«M» lif«nB% aad
Nire ; actions at St Palais, Aire, and Tarbes s battlea of Orthea aad Tonk»aeu Bsrvod also
at the attack on New Orleans.
70 Mr. Dealey served in the Peninsuln in 1811 and 1812» aad waa praoent at the hattia of
Albuhem and first siege of Badijoz.
72 Mr. Este served the Egyptian oampaign of 1801, inolading the aotiona of the 8th <si|hily
wounded), 13th, and 21st March, and siege of Alexandria. Served also in the Peninonla vooi
Oct 1812 to the end of that war in 1814,lnclnding the battlea of Yittoria, Paapohnai Orthsa,
and Toubuse. Medal for services in Egypt
73 Mr. John Ferguson serred the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Canada f wia wigagaH fes aa
action on Lake Ontario and Lake Huron ; siso in the action of Michilinadinab
75 Doctor Foster served the campaign of 1814 in HoUand.
76 Mr. Peter Fraser served in the .£nerican war, and was preasni at theoaptow of
78 Doctor Galeani joined the army in Sicily, in 1812, aad was employed iaiha Mi
landed at Leghorn, 14th March 1814. Present in the campaign of Italy with tha advi
armv, indnding the taking of the Castle of St Maria, in Speiia, action atSeolii, oisgaaad
render of Genoa* and takmg of the castle of Savona and NovL
79 Mr. J. B. Qibaon was present in 1807 at the capture of Alexandria, aiege of
affiur of El Hamet rmade prisoner). In 1809 he waa at the captare of IscUa aad .PiiiiJs i
after which he served in the Pentnsnla, aad waa present at Sabngal, Foentes d'Oncf^ Misroalfa,
siege of Cindad Bodrigo, San Milan, Vittoria, Leoaeoa and Bidassoa, Vera, Nivalk, AituMi,
Nivo (9th, 10th, and llth Dec. 1813), Orthes, Tariico, and ToutoaM. FinaUy» he aecvai the
oampaisn of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
80 Mr. Good served with the expedition to Copenhagen in 1807; prooceded with tha amy
to the PeninsaU in 1808, and served there until the end of the w«r, iaefaUi^the paiaage of
the Dooro, tekhiff of Oporto^ battles of Bosaoo and Fuentcs dOnor, sieges of Gmdad JMMgo
and Bad^oi, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Borgos, battle of Vittoria, awge
of San Sebaatian, paaaage of the Bidassoa, the Nive, aad £a Adonr, and investentof
Present at Quatre Bras and Waterloa
81 Doctor Gkaham served in the Peninsula, from Jan. 1810 to the end of the
the battles of Busaoo, Albuhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, aad Ntvella. Dr. Graham
the unfortunate ship Kent, which was burnt m the Bay of Biscay, lat March Ittlft.
82 Mr. M. Griffith served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the end of that war fes 1614,
indnding the battlea of Bosaoo and Fuentes d'OnOr, siege and assault of Giadad Bodrigo^ OMge
and assault of Badajoa, battles of Salamanca, Vtetoria, Pyicneee, NiveUe, liive^ mad CMms.
action at Vio Bigofre (wounded), and battle of TOnkmse. Served alao ia ladia, AsaUa, — ^
the Burmese empire from May 1818, including aegea of Assesrghur, Baa*el«Xyaa» mad Zaia,
siege and assault of Dwarka» ailUr of Beni*Boo-A&, assault of a fortress on tha b«dm«l Ite
Pegu river, assault of Syrian Pagoda, siege of Donabew, aad battle near Proasa.
83 Doctor Hair's servicee :-^Peninsnlar campaigns from Nov. 1812 to the md of that «v is
1814, inchiding the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sc^basthm in August and Sept. 18U^ batiks
of the NiveUe, Nive, and Orthes, and the affairs of Vera. Subsequently in the aotfcoa hi frsat
of New Orleans, and, UnaUy, at the eapture of Piris.
84 Mr. HaniMtt aennd in tha Widoharaa nzpaditioa, 1809 at Gbdii wi in tka
Ylat Sertricei of the Medical Officers. 4S9
tt ItUt IS, tod tSf wytdilian to Hblluicl, 1814 $ Netiierlandi iad Fraaoe from 1814 fffl 1818.
Pf ml «l the ttBiMilt of SeniDA, bomburdflM&l of Antwerp, stonning of Bnrgen-op^ZooiB,
haMm d (jnitifo Brtt and Waterloo, sad taktng of Peronne.
85 Mr. Hartle serYod with the 9(h thronghcut the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan (Medal)
widep General Polloek.
£6 Doctor Heodenon eerred in the Penhieola, and wai present at the siege of Badajos, and
bofli «he letkmt of Balamaaoa, 18th and 2Snd Jnlj 1612.
67 Boetor Hodsoa lerred in Egrpt In 1801.
88 I>oolorHwterferfiedwith the Ooldetream Gnarda at the blookade of Bayoane in 1814 ;
■ho Ihfe uaiupaign of 1815, indoding the battle of Waterloo.
dO Doelar iBgham serred hi the Amerioaa war, and was present at the battles of Fort
Qeoige, OUf»iw% and at the Palls of Niagara.
90 JDoctor Jejes served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1813 to the end of the war, including the
mShir at Movalsa, battlea of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toulouse. Present at Waterloo.
»1 Doolor JsoH <h.p» lit Dr, Gds.) served at Copenhagen in 1807 $ in the Peninsula undor
Sb John Moore ; and subsequently at Walcheren.
M Mr. Leonard ssrved in the Peninsula from May 1811 to Sept. 1814.
9A,Mr«Lewie served witii the expedition to Ostend under Sir Byre Coote in 1798 ; at the
Helder in 1799 ; with the expedition to Madeira in 1807 $ at Ck>nmna under Sir John Moore;
•adinPonomlfrom May 1809 to De& 1812.
95 Mr. Lightbody served at Gibraltar during the epidemic in 1804 } with the army in Sicily
in 1867 and 8 1 in the PoinsuU from Maioh 1812 to April 1813 } and again firom April 1814
to tlie end of tiie war, including the defence of Alba de Tormes and retreat fr^m Salamanca.
96 Boofesr lioyd served the campaign in Flanders in 1815 } also in tibe interior of Ceylon
daring the fftdfan rebeltton in 1817.
97 Ooetor M'Arthnr served at the craCnxe of Gnadalovpe in 1815.
98 Mr. Macarthur was severely wounded at the storming of Seringapatam.
90 Bootor Marariah served with the expedition to Hanover in 1805; expedition to South
America under General Whitelook, in 1806 and 7 ; campaign of 1808 and 9, in the Peninsula,
lAnimliiig the hattlea of Bolsia and Viaaiera. Expedition to Waloheren, faiduding the siege of
m Mb. Ussft asrvsd the Peninsolar campaign of 1814.
102 Mr. Nivison served in Upper and Lower Canada during the Rebellion in 1887 and 38.J
l«B ^pQQKvPalersen served in the PeninsnU from Sept 1810 to Deo, 1811. Served also in
the Burmese wa&>
104 Dootor Perston served in the Penhisnla from Jan. 1809 to April 1813, inoluding the
aoaihat of Fob df Areneeb battle of Balamaneai o^pture of Madrid, siege of Burgos, and retreat
ihefdhmi. Sewed also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battlea of Quatre Bras
Md Waterloo, and oi^tare of Paris.
105 Deslsv Piper asrvied twenty years in the Bast Indies, and was present at the deatrnotion
of the Dutch Squadron m Souraoaya in 1809. Accompanied (the expedition imder Adodral
Story le Maeoa, in Clnna, as auxiUaries to the Portugneflo, in 1809. Served also with the Army
o€ BeecrvedviBg the Pindaree war from 1816 to 1821.
106 Doetar PoUok served in the East Indies from 1805 to 1823. He was in the action at
warn wHk the French squadron under Admiral Linois, in the Marengo^ 84, on the voyage to
Madws,. in An^ L805; lie was at the siege and capture of the fortress of Adjighur in Bnndle-^
knnd, in 1809 ; and he served throughout the Nepanl war in 1814 and 1815, inoluding the sieges
ef SafaoKa, of Nahn^ and of Jeytuek.
107 Mb. BofAat served in the West Indies, at Barbadoes, St. Domingo, and Jamaica, in 1796,
»7, mad98f oathe expedition to the Helder in 1799 \ at the c^[»ture of the Cape of Good Hope
Ib 1806 ; the stAseqnent campaign in Spanish South America in 1806 and 7 ; on the expedition
to Waloheranin 1809; m the Peninsula from Aug. 1811 to Dec. 1813 ; at Brussels and Ant-
werp immediately after the battle of Waterloo.
108 Mr. Bsokan served in the Peninsula from June 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, in-
eladittg the battlea of Yittoria and the Pyrenees, blodcade of Pampelwia and repulse of the sortie,
battles of Nivelle^ Kive, and Orthes; actions of Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, and batUe of Toulouse.
109 Me. Bhya served in the Peninsula from April 1813 to March 1814; from that period, on
iha eoasa of Amerioa and at New Orieans, until the oonolnsion of the war with America.
110 I>Mtor Biach served the oampaigns of 1813 and 14, in Germany and Holland, inohiding
tha aatioB «f Qoerde in Hanover, 16thSept. 1813 ; affair near Antwerp m Jan. 1814; attack
aa ManMn» and sabsequent operations against the Frenoh fleet at Antwerp. Present in the
•0tfOM at mid near Waterloo on 16th, 17th, and 18th June.
111 Mr. Bogen served in the Peninsula from January 1813 to the end of that war in 1814,
teofakKaf the aialfon at Morales, battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toulouse.
lis Mr. SafaMm asrved in Holland fai 1799, inchiding the actions of the 27th Aug., 10th and
19th Sspi, Sad and 6A Ootober. Served also in the Penfaisula from Jan. 1809 to June 1810,
from March 1811 to March 1813, and from March 1814 to the end of that war, indudinff the
«f the Demm and capture of Oporto, affiur at Salamanca^ battle of Voentes d'Oooiv
Y 2
430—436
War Services of the Medical OjfficerL
sieges of Ciadad Bodrigo and Badajoz, battle of Salammca, capture of Madrid, tiege of Butgoi^
iiiTestment of Bajonne, and repuUe of the sortie.
113 Doctor Francis Scott's serrtcesi—Captore of the Cape of Gk>od Hope in 1806; eneditkn
to Walcheren in 1809; Peninsular campaigns from April 1813 to the end of that war in 1814,
including the following battles and affairs, tIz., Vera, and Yera Heig^, MiTelle^ Orthee, Tttbei^
and Tomonse. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battle ofWaterloa
115 Doctor Shean served in the Peninsula from March 1813 to the end of the wir, ftad WM
present at the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and the NiTe.
116 Mr. Shorlimd served the cunpaign of 1808-9, including the batde of Conuuuu Cam*
paign of 1810 and 11 in Portugal, including the batde of Busaco. Serred also daring tlM whole
of the war with the United States of North America.
117 Mr. Simpson's servioes: — Siege and capture of Pigeon Island, siege and o^tnre of Fort
Bourbon, and capture of Martinique in 1809. Capture of Gnadalonpe and dependenciee, ia
1810. Two attacks of Merxem, bombardment of Antwerp, and nisfal attack of Bergen*op-Zooai
in 1814. Campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo and capture of Paris.
118 Doctor Smith served the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, including the batHea of Vittoria,
the Pyrenees, Nivelie, Orthes, Toulouse, and Waterloo.
119 Doctor Stanford served with the expedition to Hanover in 1805; at the capture of
Madeira in 1807; and subsequently in the Peninsnla with the Buffs and the 29tli, and was pre-
•ent in Sir John Moore*s retreat at the battles of Talavera and Busaco, retreat to and defence
of the lines of Torres Vedras, pursuit of Massena, actions of Pombal, Bedinha, and Caapo
Mayor, first siege of Badajoz. In 1814 he accompanied the expedition to Ametica and was
present at the attack and capture of the Forts of Castine and Machias. He served also in tha
campaign of 1815, including the capture of Paris.
120 Mr. Trevor served the campaign in Flanders, in 1794, and waa present with hia regt (the
33rd) in all the operations in that country, and in the retreat of toiB army through Holland.
Served subsequently in the East Indies, from 1796 to 1808, and was present at &e battla of
Malavelly, and at the storming and capture of Seringapatam.
121 Mr. Trigance served in the Peninsula from Dec 1812 to the end of the war. Served
also during the whole of the Kandian war in Ceylon, and was wounded in tha leg bj aa aiiow.
123 Doctor J. H Walker served at New Orleans in 1814 and 15.
124 Sir William Whymper served with the lat Battalion of the Coldstream Gnardn the camt-
paigns of 1809 and 10 in Portugal; at Barrosa in 181 1 ; again in Spain, 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 prisonsr), Busmm, Vittoria, pan-
age of the Bidassoa, battle of the Nive, siege of San Sebaatian, and Isitly at Waterioo.
125 Mr. Williams served at Walcheren in 1809, and in the Peainsnla from 1810 to 1812.
126 Mr. Winterscale served at Walcheren, in 1809, and in the Pt Ainank, from Sept 1810^ to
Dec. 1812, including the battle of Fuentes d*Onor. Preaentat Waterloa
127 Mr. Toung served in the Peninsula from May 1811 to the end of that war in 1814,
including the capture of Badnjoz, and battles of Vitioria, the Pyrenees, Niveile^ Hive, Ortbea
(taken prisoner), and Tonlonse.
128 Mr. Hodges Joined the army in E^pt in April 1801, and nsnained thera till after tlia
French had been driven out In 1809 he joined the army la the Peninsula, where he lemamed
until the end of that war in 1814, having had the formation of the great hospital at Elvaa aftsr
the storming of Badajox, and also of the one at Salamanca after that oatda; and ha waa
attached to the Head Quarters in all the movements to Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and Sovth of
France, until the dose of the war after the battle of Toulouse.
CHAPLAIN'S DEPARTMENT.
Principal Chaplain to the H'arcei.
Reverend ^Vi1liam Whitfield DaVios, D.D.» 16 March 1810.
ChapJahis,
A«9. Carey, Nicholas 19 Feb. 95
— Cautley, Wm. Grainger 25 Dec. 09
— Crigan, Claudius 15 July 95
— Cortois, R. 0 11 Sept. 12
— Denius, Nathaniel Robert 29 June 16
— Dobbs, John 24 Sept. 94
— Frith, £dward Cockayne 4 May 1 1
— Frith, William Cockayne 25 June 12
— Goff, Thomas 28 Julv 98
— UUI, Samuel 20 Sept. 10
— Hudson, Joseph, MA 25 Nov. 25
Bev, James, Manrioe 25 Nov. IS
—» Jepsoo, George 8 Aptil 8<i
•— irwio, Henry *
— Lej^gatt, S.» ilfX dlJuly 11
TfieVenerahleArchdetteati,\9 M9' )|« ipn] n
sunab, J. T. H., J3f. )
Rev, Lyoo, Charles Johaoa, BA. . • 9 April 16
— Rose, John 11 Jolv 83
— Stoneatreet, George Griffin .. •• 4 April 14
— Symonds, Henry John 12 Apdl 13
— TimbreU, John aOJna »
437
OFFICERS
ON TUB
FOREIGN HALF-PAY.
GERMAN LEGION.
1st LIGHT DRAGOONS. t^frZ^ '^X.frX
Cupt^irii W^ Hans von Hattorf, KCH, 8 Jnoe 07 24 Fei». 16
9(8BFr6d.tonlUUr61eioiteii.^£Cif. 3 Jan. 09 do
^(!^ Bernard von Botbmer « . . 28 Aug. 10 do
f2i Henry George von Hattef . . ^ . . . 25 Feb. 12 do
iSfl Cbarlea Elderhost 10 Mar. 18 do
Hartwig von Witzendorff . . . ^ . . « . . . 13 June do
912E Morris dfi Cloudt 17 Sept. do
SB Benedix, Baron Deckfen.^ .««..• 18 Sept* do
XiMiiiitfifli Wi Aogastvs Fkcher 13 Mar. 12 do
Frederidc Naltermann. .••.. da do
Q0ft Ouo von Hammentein . . ^ . • . . . 13 May 15 do
Qi^ Conrad PotcD 6 July do
Q9i Lewis Kirchner 8 July do
Cmrntts OH Frsdeiiek Braymaun 16 Mar. 14 25 Feb.
Charles von der Decken ••••. 18 April do
99ft Ludewig von Mtilkr 22 April do
93Ei Hannacb(3ogualaw LesdMn .... 27 May do
George von^Utlar GleichcD 13 Mxiy 15 do
«3A Kdwatd TritUu 14 May 24 Feb.
Hen. Antl^. Fred. Clere 7 July do
Christian von Biilow 25 Oct. do
Y€Ut4^urg. Qift Lndolph Hener 26 May 05 do
2kd light dragoons.
Captami 9]ffi| Charles, £crpn Marachaick .... 24 Nov. 09 24 Feb. 16
QiaB George Bra uok »....«• 3 July 15 do
(S2i Augustus Poten 15 Oct. do
Lieutenanti ^^ Ludolpb de Hugo 24 Mar. 12 do
$8^ Johannes Justiois von Fumetti . . do do
Augustas Kuhls • 28 May do
tOi^ Carl Schaeffer 2 Oct. do
QliB Herman Hen. Con. Ritter 18 Sept. 13 do
Wi Ern. Theo. Chr. Meier 15 Mar. 14 do
Si&l Ferdinand Kuster 21 Nov. 15 do
CorneU Fred. Carl. Edmund Kuhls 10 April do
Ernest von Voss 4 July do
Ferdinand von Stolxenberg. 21 Nov. do
Christian Schanmann 23 Nov. do
Surgion Wi Frederick Detmer 13 July 13 do
Vtter.'&irg. Conrad Dall wig 29 April 13 21 Aug.
1 Captain von Uslar Gleichen has received a medal for the battle of Vittoria.
438
Foreign Half-pay,
Captains
Lieutenants
Comets
1st hussars. thiArmy.
S3E George, Count von der Decken • . 11 July 11
$211 Louis Krauchenberg ....••...• 13 Jan. 13
S^ Gustavus Schaumann 10 Oct.
912^ Hieronimus von der Wisch . . . • 6 April 14
212a Conrad Poien 14 July 11
$12^ Leopold Sigismond Schultze .... 19 Nov.
2Hi Henry Chnstoph. Behrens 19 Nov. 13
C2S Franz Geo. von Oldershausen . . 27 Jan. 14
Wi William Theodore Gebser 14 Feb.
2[<B Frederick Jacob Rahlwes 26 April
mSi William de Hassell 13 Sept.
When placed
24 Feb. 16
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
2nd hussars.
Captains UrbaaCleve •• 10 July 11 do
Theodor von Stdxenberg ...«•.•..• 14 Nov. 12 do
Lieutenants Dav. Cha. Cora. Wieboldt 29 Aug. 12 do
Michael Ldniug •.••. •«. 16 Nov. do
Cornets Frederick Herman Moyer 16 Dec. do
ErnestSoeat 27 Nov. 18 do
Herman Westfiekl 23 Mar. 14 do
Victor Ton Aiteo 27 April do
Theodor von Manehalck • . . • • 26 July 15 do
Adjutant Henry Gotze Lieut, 28 Mar. 12 do
Veter.'Surg. Frederick Eicke 2Jaa. 07 do
3aD HUSSARS.
Captains 212ft Quintns, Baron Goeben 2 May 11 do
2I2il William von Schnehen 20 Sept. do
Q£i August, de Harling 8 Oct. do
2i2i George Meyer 27 Dec. do
212il Diede Wm. von der Hellen .... 17 Feb. 14 do
Gustavus Meyer . t * •••••••••. 5 July 15 do
Lieutenants 2!3ft John Christ. Fred. Nanne 13 Nov. 12 do
2!2ft John Henry D'Homboldt 14 Nov. do
2i<B Charles Augustus Reinecke ,. .. 15 Nov. do
€2i Christian Oehlkers 9 Oct. 13 do
2^2il Lewis Krause 10 Oct. do
2I2E Kberhard Gerstlacher 17 Feb. 14 do
212^ Anthony Frederick Hoyer ...... 5 July 15 do
2^2.1 Frederick de Fr^snoj 29 July do
Comets 2^2ft Alex. Baron Hnmmerstetn 9 Oct. 13 do
212:1 Rudolph. Fredrichs 10 Oct do
2jB Conrad von Dassel 22 Oct. do
&2eI Hans. Baron Holdenberg ...... 1 Dec. do
George Julius Meyer 5 May 14 do
Carl. Died. U. O. F. Cleve 9 July 15 do
CarL Fred. Deichmann 23 Oct. do
Asnst,'Surg 2I2II Geo. Lewis Bauermeister 7 Sept. 13 do
Veter^wg. Frederick Eidmann 12Juiy 06 do
Foreign Half-pay,
439
Captaim
LUutinantt
Ensigni
Adjutant
l8T LIGHT INFANTRY. tk^Trmy
Q3B Frederick de GiUa 16 April 11
02^ GufttavuBy Baron Marschalck .... 26 Jed. 14
9SS3i Augustui Wahrendorff 4 July 15
CIB William de Heogel 20 Mar. 12
SiSi Adolphui Koester 22 Oct. 13
012^ Nicholas de Miniassir 29 Jaa. 14
Q2A Harry Leonhart 25 Mar.
913i William Rubenz 7 Aag. 13
2121 Gttstavui George Best 26 Nov.
C2^ Adolph. voQ Geotzkow 27 Nov.
iiB Olto de Marschalck 16 May 14
Adolphas Heise 28 May
Cha. Martin A. Heckscher 20 Aug. 15
iJB John Fred. Wm. Bathe . . •• £nf. 29 May 15
fVhenpkutd
on half-pay.
24 Feb. 16
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
2kd LIGHT INFANTRY.
Jtf^'or II3II Geo., Baron Ton Baring, CB.
GCH. Lieu<.-Co/. 18 June 15 do
CapiaiM WilliamStolte 24 April 11 do
9iaa Charles Meyer IJuIy 15 do
Lieutenanti C2i James Oliver Undham » 8 Julj 11 do
C2i WiUiam Doring 10 April 14 do
Emigm 91911 George Frank 5 Jan. 14 do
9!2E Henry Augustas Knop 14 Jan. do
Q3i Lewis Charles Baring •• . • 11 April do
Chr. Aug. Jacob Behne ,, , 26 June 16 do
Amst.'Surg, Joseph Tholon ••••.••• • 6 Oct. do
IsT BATTALION OF THE LINE.
Mofor Wi Frederick Robertson, CB. KCH.
Lt.^Col, 18 June 15 do
Caplaint 912^ George, Baron Goeben 18 Mar. 12 do
919^ Leopold von Rettberg 18 A ug. 13 do
Ernest, Baron Hodenberg 22 Sept. do
USA Frederick von Rossing ........ 2 Sept. 15 do
Litutenants 029 Christian Hen. von Diiiing .... 17 Aug. 09 do
C93 Ludolph Kumme 18 Aug. do
91211 Diedericb de Einem 18 Mar. 12 do
919B George Wicbmann 30 Oct. do
9129 Charles von Wejhe • . , . . 24 Nov. do
91211 Adolph. von Arentsscbildt 18 Aug. 13 do
Fred. Augustus Muller • . • 22 Sept. do
919A William Best ... -> 26 Nov. do
Entigni . 9123 Augustus, Baron Le Fort ...... 9 Sept. do
S2ii Augustus von Brandis • • 6 Jan* 14 do
9jB Arnold William Ileise 7 Jan. do
Adolphos de Beaulieu 21 Mar. do
913^1 Cha. Aug. von der Hellen 7 May do
Aui»i,*Surgi, Frederick Harzig. • 7 Dec. 05 do
9E&I Philip Langeheineken, , . • 31 Jan. 11 do
440
Fareiffn Half-pajf.
Whenplaetd
on half'ptty,
24 Feb* \Q
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
J2anJk in
2.VD BATTALION OF THE UNB. tn^ Army.
Ctipl/iins Sin Wm. Baron Deckeo, KIL Major 18 Juno 15
' 1:23 Aug. Chas. Fred. Hartmano .... 3 Jan. 09
Ferd. A lolphus Baron HoUe 28 May 15
Lieuttnanti (iSl Godfrey Tieosch 17 ^lar. 12
Augustus Frederick Sehinidt do
<r.2fl Chas. AogQstos Letvia Billeb .... do
(21 Francis La Roche 27 Mar. 14
George Fabrioiaa. « • • • 29 Aprn
CSil Augustus Ferdinand Ziel ...... 17 June
HfB Lewis Heniy de Sichart 28 May 15
Etitt^M 91<9 Charles Lewis de Sicbart 16 Feb. 14
<L<Ll Gust. Fred. Wm. Hartmano . . . • 8 Ma/
CiB Henry Garvens 24 May
9!2i Thilo yon Uslar Gleichen 29 May
$2ft Augustas Luning • . 17 June
Adjutant %iB Adolphua Hesse Ueut, 1 7 Mar, 12
3nD BATTALION OF THE LINE.
Captains I^wis Bacmeister 23 Aug. 09 1 Oct. 1 4
SH Albert Cordemana 8 Sept. 14 24 Feb. It^
Frederick Erdmann •».. 19 Jutio 15
921 George Appuhn • 4 »...•.«•«.. . 25 July
Ueutenantt George W. F. von Weybe 30 Oct. 07
iSi Cbarlea Brauns 14 Sept. 10
$21 Christian de Soden 18 M«r. 1)
Lawrence Heise •»...•• do
2121 Augustus Kuckuck do
2121 Julius Brinkmana ^ II May
2;21 Henry Dehoel 20 Mar. 13
2jO Lewis de Bachell£» Baroa von dem
Bri nek 20 Sept,
9SBi Henry Edward Kuckuck 8 Dec.
Efiiigns Frederick de Storren 18 Feb.
C^ Frederick von Schlutter 6 May
2121 Augustus William Kuckuck .... 8 Jan. 14
2110 Richard Hupeden •.•«.• 9 Jan.
Adjutant 281 Fred. Bern. Schneider .. ,,Li$uL 16 Mar. 12
4th BATTALION OF THE LINE.
Captaim 2^ George Ludewig 13 Dec. 08
Frederick Ludewfg 29 Oct. 12 25
201 Justus Formin 9 June 15 24
Christian Bacmeister 7 July
lAenttHmttt 212tl Caspar von Both 13 Dec. 08
2iL4 Adolphua Lndewtg 19 Mar. 13
2121 Hen. Fred. Theo. de Witte 31 Oct.
2!® Ernest Brinckmann 4 Mar. 13
Ensr^fif ' Oil William Liining «..•••... 7 May
Augustus Schoize • •-... 15 June
2121 Frederick von Brand is • . 26 July
121 Ferd. von Uslar Gleicben 30 May 14
CSI Arnold Appuhn 6 June 13
121 Lewis von Soden 25 May 15
Quar,-MMter Augustus Becker 25 Sept. 04
Auisl.'SuTg. John Heniy Wicke 28 Feb. 12
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
4o
do
do
do
do
do
May 15
Feb. 16
do
do
do
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Foreign Half-pay.
441
Major
Captains
Latuttnanti
Entigm
6ia BATTALION OF THE LINE. ,f^^ WhMpUieed
mi Pbilip Henry Fred. Mejer ...... 4 June 14 24 Feb. 16
Jnlius Bacmeister 26 Sept. 1 1 25 Jaly 15
John George Hagemann 16 Dec. 12 do
Charles, Baron Linsinwn >••<•».••• 16 April 13 24 Feb. 16
Henry, Baron DachennauaeD 8 Deo. do
02x1 Eberbard de Brandis 27 July 15 do
Q9EI Charles Berger •••••21 Aug. do
$12i Geo. Aug. Hen. Bahse 27 Sept. 11 do
9129 Geo. Fred. Cha. von Schaarotb •• 20 Mar. 12 do
^S^ Augustus Winckler do do
^fS& Charles Schlaeger • . • • . do do
Joseph Korschann 25 SepL 12 25 July 15
2123 George Klingsohr •••.••••..•• 16 Dec. do
2I2i Lewis de Geissmann 16 April 13 24 Feb. 16
2i2i George WisehmaiiQ 10 April 15 do
21iB Bernard CrooD 12 April do
2113 Ferdinand Schamhorst / 27 Mar. 13 do
212ft Charles Winckler. 10 Jan. 14 do
HB Uwis Klbgsobr 22 Mar. do
2t2A Ernest Baring « 25 May do
1^ Adolphus Scharnhorst 7 June do
Geo» Cha. Aug. von Loesecke ...... 15 April 15 do
Carl Peter Arnold Meier %*••• 16 April do
9SS9l Rudolph Carsteos 15 May do
Caa WUliam Walther Eniign 22 Not. 13 do
6rH BATTALION OF THE LINE.
Charles von Brandts 14 Mar. 12 24 May 16
John And. Christ. Anthony 11 May do
Ernest, Bartm Magius 25 Jan. 14 do
Barth, Geo. Von Honstedt 20 Aug. 15 do
Joseph Kersting 16 Jan. 08 do
Ernest, Baron Heimburg 16 IMar. 09 do
Otto Schaumann 20 Sept. 10 do
Christ. Arnold Volger ••• . 25 Jan. 11 do
Frederick Hurtzig 21 Mar. 12 do
William Kirch do do
Ernest Mensing •...•.• do do
Francis, fiaron Acton 4 April 14 do
212ft Christ. Lewis von Ompteda .... 26 May do
Alexander A iltran 2 April 14 do
212ft Lew. Albrecht von Ompteda •• •• 15 April do
Herman Schwencke. .••• • 8 June do
Edward von Brandis 9 June do
Fra. Matthias Debs 25 Feb. 12 do
Solomon Jurdan Einthoren 29 Feb. do
7th BATTALION OF THE LINE.
Frederick Munter 21 Sept. 10 24 May 16
Arnold Backmeister •.. 21 Mar. 12 do
Frederick ron Diebitsch 23 July 11 do
Theodore von Sebisch 23 Mar. 12 do
Christian Frederick Eichhom 3 April 14 do
AngvstttS Steffen • • • ••••••• 27 May do
Adjatant
Captahu
lAeutenanti
Entigm
Adjutant
Auut,'Surg»
Capiaint
Lktttenantt
442 Fotdgn Balffay.
^ Rank in Wlkin plaetd
7th BATTALION OF THE LINE— (Mnt.) nu irm^. <m haif-pa^,
Eimffiii 9B Arnold Erich Backhaai 18 Jaly U 24 May 16
Q2a Charles Ernest F. Neuschaffer . » 19 Apnl do
Qm Frau Frederick Backhaus 29 April do
Auguitns voQ Hodenberg • • » 2 Juoe do
Adjutant John Ernest StuUer UeuU 28 OcU 09 do
AuiMt^'Swg* Qift Henry Schuchardt •••••••••••• 16 Jan« 14 do
Srn BATTALION OF THE LINE.
Copcoiiu fi» Frederick Marburg 27M«r. 13 24 Feb. 16
— George Delius 11 Sept. 14 do
Frederick Luderitz •••• 24 June <!o
_^ Charles Poten 8SepL do
XifulMantf QUI Frederick Ziermann .. • .•..27Mar. 12 do
m Augustus Helmich ............ 12 Sept. 14 do
Etrngin FrederidL Dorodorf 12 July 12 do
QB Oodlofe Kiinoth ISJu^r do
m Willitm de Mofean 11 Oct do
US Fnderick Henry Mtiller. ...... . 13 April 14 do
im HentySefiers dJone do
IGB Geo. Fred. Godfrey Lunde 12 Sept. do
A^vUmi mFitderickBriiickmann ••••Lifur. 10 April 11 do
AuiMt^^rg. m Eraett Sander 4July 06 do
ARTILLERY.
Moor a m Sir Geo. Julius HvtfMnOi
JTCB. GCH. Ll.-C0<. 17 Aug. 12 do
Goplaiiu p Lewis Daniel' 26Nov. 08 do
2ndCaptaim W George Wieriog ,..••• 23 Nor. 09 do
LewisJasper 25 Nor. 13 do
ni Frederick Erythropd 16 May 15 do
IftXiiHtf* Victor Preossner 5 June 07 do
Ferdinand de Brandis • 28 Sept. do
WariamRttinroel..c.. 14Deo. 12 do
Waiiam de Goeben 25 Not, 13 do
William de Schamborst 26 Nov. do
Frederick Drechsler 27 Nor. do
Augustus Pfannkuche •••..• 28 Nov. do
QB Heory Hartinann • •• 26 Mar. 14 do
Henry Bostlemann •..16 May 15 do
2iMiLtnilf. OB Lewis Haardt 14 Dec 12 do
OILewisHeise 16Dec do
Lewis Schamborst 15Nor. 13' do
m Lewis de Wisadl 30 Nor. 13 d*
m Charles Herman Lwdowieg •••• 16 Feb. 14 do
AugustM Capelle. . • ••.•• 19BIay do
1 Capt Daniel hai received a medal and a clasp for the bttttoi of Orthas
and Tououse.
Fetdgn Bd^^ay. 448t
ABTTLLERY— (conf invei) tu Army, on haS^,
2nd LwiU. John Fred. Schlichtbont 20 May 14 24 Feb. UT'
Franz RoUtger.'.' 26 Nov. do
Adolphus RechMrn 24Jnf7 15 do
Lewis Hagemann. ...;.; 25 Jnly do
Fajfmatitr John Blandstone 9 April 05 do
V§i9r,'Surg, John Frederick Hntoier 22 Ang. 09 do
ENGIIOIERS.
CapUin Victor Prott, /TCH • 23 Mar. 05 do
2itd Captain A opistus Schweitzer ...•.•«...••.. 15 July 12 do
IttLUutsJl WiniamUoger 14 Aug. II do
John Luttennann ••••21Nov. 12 do
STAFF.
Brig^Mtjfan Era. do Kronenfeldt • • Capt, 20 Feb. 13 do
SBJ«Godf. deEinem Capt. 28 April 14 do
Fr. Chr. Bar§n Heimborg Capt. 26 July 15 do
Leyia Beanc, KH, Capt^ 8 Aug. do
G«oigeBaiiog Copt. 20 Not. do
MISCELLANEOUS COKPS.
BRUNSWICK CAVALRY.
Litut,'Ccl, * Ernest von Schrader 26 Sept.
CaptaUu *WiUiamdeWttIffen 28 Sept.
* Alexander von Erichaen 7 Mar.
*Gustavuji Conrad Alex, von Girse-
wald 4 Nov.
Lieutenant William von Lubeck • 1 Nov.
Cornet Frederick Moeller 10 Mar.
Adjutant William Butze Lieut, 26 Sept.
Quar,'Ma$ter Ferdinand de Bothmer 21 June
BRUNSWICK INFANTRY.
Captaine * Frederick von Wolffiradt 16 Aug.
* Henry von Brandeastein •••••••••• 20 Fell.
Lieutenaiat Ernest von Patziosky »,.. 27 Sept.
* Fred. John Adrian von der Heyde do
* Carl. Erueat Bemer do
J. D. W. L. von Schwarzenberg. 21 Feb.
FVederick Hansler 27 June
Albert von Greisheim •••...•• 27 Aug.
Augustus Gratteman 10 Dec.
Charles Haberland • 1 April
Eni^i Johannes Cornelius Schot 1 April
Michael Charles Edwards 28 Oct.
E. A. William de Bernewits 1 Dec
Surgeon Charles Wehsarg. ....••••.•••••.•. 12 Aug.
Ain9t.^urg. Lewis Ang. T. Heimburgh 28 Oct.
09 24 June 16
09 14 June
11
do
13
do
24 Feb.
14 24 June
09
do
10
do
10
1814
11
do
m
do
do
do
11
do
do
i
24 June 15
12
1814
14
do
13
do
do
do
do
do
444 Foreign Hay^pf^.
Rmnk in
CHASSEU RS BRITANNIQUE8. tu Arm^.
(kptains Niclj. Philibert de Brem Mfajor 4 June M
Fridolio de PreuUer • 2 Sept. 06
Fnncou Jos. Spitz... •, ,.,.. 22Aqg« 08
Liemmtanit Etioooe de Planta ••..••».•• 3 Dec. 07
J^ ]^^ de PoochaloQ 24May )0
Jean Neporooceoe Stoeber ...».«•«.. 28 Jyue
ArDDaod Casimir G« Dufief .•• 1$ OcU
Pietru Santa Columba ••«« 8 Aug. II
Silva'm de Precorbin • 4 Jiwe 12
Jos. Ignace Goussencourt • • • • • 22 July 1 3
Frederick Wolf 21 A^rU 14
Chaplain Francois NicoUe • 4 May 09
Adjutmit Pierre F. Loois DoQSsingaolt •• liuut. 3 Apr. 10
AMtist^'SHTg, IgnataoD Stumpa ••••»• • 12 Apr. 10
BOYAL CORSTCAN RAITGEES.
Captaim Joseph Panattieri 6 Jan. 07
Jean de Saeini 8 Jan.
Jacqnes Gnanter, •.•••••.••.• 27 May 13
IA$utinanU Peter Francis Ciavaldini 6 Jan. 07
Antonio Astnto 2 June 08
Jean Baptisle Zerbi • • 13 Sept. 10
Louis de Kanptz. •......• 31 May 1 1
Antonio D'Odtaidi 10 Feb. 12
Domintco Antonio Peretti • 25 Jooe
Francois Salvatelti ••••.••«•. 21 Jav. 13
Giotafim Ant. Vincenti 19 May 14
£fi^^ Loaia Crocieehia. • « 25 Jane
Joseph Susini •• IdMi^ 14
DILLON S REGIMENT.
Captaint Charles de Boyletre .•... • 8 Sept. 06
Pierre da Sage.... •*••••• 8 Feb. 10
Jean de Cheese •••• • 20 Mar. II
GREEK LIGHT INFANTRY.
Copfefa Joseph Coppoa*. •••••. ••••••••.••. 7Jai. 13
LMtiHiMRlj Pietro Antonio SalTatorio 2 July 13
Pierre Astuto •* ••••... 25Jiiiie 14
ROYAL MALTA REGIMENT.
IMuttnant Ern. Fer. Cha. Bern. Richter 20 Mar. 05
24Jan0 H
1B14
do
2 Nov: 15
1814
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
1817
do
do
do
d»
do
do
do
^
do
do
do
do
1814
do
do
do
do
1811
Fcreign Half-pay.
44&
MEURON'S REGIMENT. tS'j^.
Majot Cht. Emaouel May • . . • 17 June 13
Captaint Nich. Jafien de Bei^geoo • • 29 May 00
Eliaa MercUwl «•«••»»*. 28 Dec. 03
George Alexander Dardd 24 Sept. 04
Fredetick Mattbey 25 April 08
Rudolphe Aoed^e de May (d'UzbtoH) 28 Feb. 10
UtutnaHtt Laareot Boyer • • 25 Sept. 08
Frederick Baron Bibn I Sept. 06
Cbarlei 5os« ZehapftmiiiDg 9 Mar. 09
Fr«DCoi« de Oraffinxried 1 Mar. 10
Charles de Gumoens .. . • 28 April 1 1
Aotoioe Fred, de Oiaffenried 30 April
August, de Loriol • 28 Sept. 14
Charles Caesar de Meuron do
Jules Cssar Saum ...••• •• 15 Jan. 16
AttiU.'Surg, Lttdwig Aug, Winler ••••,•,••«..•• 1 Sept. 03
When plac$d
on ka^f-pajim
25 Sept. 10
1810
do
1808
25 Sept. 16
do
25 July 16
do
do
25 Sept.
d^ '
do
do
25 Julj
ROLL'S REGIMENT.
Cnptahu Nicholas Mttller Mofor 4 June
FenL Ca9ipf«de la Ville. 21 Oct.
Antoiue Courant. ••• 5 April
Frederick Rasillioo 21 April
LuuUnanU Joseph Tugginer .»».•.••.•••.*•••• 30 Oct.
Jost MuUer . . • • • • • • .. 6 Nov.
AmaojB Gluts ......»..•••••«..... 23 May
Pierre P. Auguste de Courten ...••• 15 Dec.
. Joha PeUir Sorgeofrey •••••• 21 Dec.
Hector de Salis 22 Dec.
Charles Pannach. • • ..••••• 25 Jan.
Jean Juliani • 18 Feb.
Edmood de Tugginer 26 Feb.
Otto Henry Salinger 28 Feb.
Henry d'Holbreuse ....•• 16 OcU
Joseph Gurtler ....••...•.. 9 Dec.
Edward de Tugginer 29 Sept.
Nicholss Stutzer SO Sept.
Jean Baptists Phil. Stutzer • .. 27 Oct.
Ensigm Patricio Scbmid •• 11 Dec.
Charles de Bronner •• 22 June
Chaplaint John Becker 9 Dec.
William Peter Macdooald • • 1 July
Amtt.-Surg, Charles Gemmellaro '• • • . 25 Nov.
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
1816
13
do
SICILIAN REGIMENT.
Captain Francesco Stuart ..19 Oct. 15 20 Mar.
LieuUnanU Henry Stuart 12 June 08 25 Mar.
Thomas de Fossi 6 April 09 do
Marino Zugiani ••.•••.... 8 Feb. 10 do
Gustavo de Roquefeuil ..••.. 23 Aug. do
Andrieu Vieusseuz 11 April 11 do
Ensign Charles Hegler 28 Feb. 12 do
Qiiar.-Masfsr John Nuiig • 3 Nov. 08 do
16
446 Foreign Half-pay.
WATTEVILUB'8 it£QIM£NT. «£j^. ^iZ^^S^
lMut,-M. RadotpheMay 21 May 12 24 Oct. 16
Caipiami Amaod de Courten • • • • Jlq^'or 4 June 18 1816
PaDcrace Ledergerw •..•«• • • 9 July 06 26 OcL 16
Cha. Zabender De Thiel ...25 Mar. 11 do
Jean Christian Weyssen • • . • • 25 An^. 13 25 Mar.
LtettfManti Albert Steiger, .. , .•••• 6 May 07 24 Oct. 16
CsBiar Att^s. Champeaux* ••••••••« 7 May do
Albert Manuel 5 Sept. 10' do
CbarlesLouis Starier 6 Sept. 25 July
Francii DioenU « *«.»«28Aug* U 24 0oC
Rodolph de Watterill 22 Feb. 14 do
CharleaMay 23 Feb. do
Enngm Fra. I4>ai> Coo. Fiacher« B6Jaii« U d<»
Jean Albert Fiicber. 27 Jan. do
explain Peter Jamei de la Mothe 23 April 12 do
A^Httad Joaepb Mermet < . • Ll«uf . 37 Jan. €6 do
Auitt.-Surg. Jean Baptiste Boidia •••• 1 May 01 25 J oly 16
YORK LIGHT INFANTRY VOLUNTEERS.
Captain Arthur Leon de Tiuseau 15 June 15 25 July 16
LitutenanU Antoine Look de Mendibos ••.•.... 8 July 11 19 Mv. 17
John Ordon ..10 July do
Alexander Sehmitt • 13 Sept. 13 24 May 16
Ensi^ LouUTbolon 14 Sept. 25 Joly 16
FOREIGN VETERAN BATTALION.
CaptetM Fiedeiick Bothe •«.... 4 April 09 24 F(^ 16
Frederick Wyneken 8 July 11 do
Cbriitian Baron Goeben ......•••«•• 27 Feb. 15 do
LUuUnantt Geoi*fce de Witte 20 Aug. 11 do
on Frederick von Fiake 20 Mar. 12 do
Efiii^iM George Augustus Rumann 25 June do
WilUam Riddle ...30Jan. 14 do
Henry Brackmeyer • 31 Jan. do
John Henry Wegener '•«.18Ang. 15 do
Frederick Schultze •..*... 20 Aug. do
Auitt,^Surg. John Christ. Fred. Fischer • 17 Feb. 14 do
FOREIGN CORPS OF WAGGONERS.
Li$uUhmiU Andrew PfaUip Crtner 21 June 10 25 Sept, 16
•DaTid Crosius • 14 May 1526April
Philip Aug. Ton Harlessem 18 Miy 25 J«n«
Ctfrneff John Albert Kropp 1 June 15 25 July
Henry Van Sande • 25 July do
447
GARRISONS.
Pir Ann* DaU of
ALDEKNEY. £ f. d, A^pomtmma.
Town-Major • .Mof^ O'Han Baynet, b. p. R. ArtiUery. •....•• 69 19 3 25 Doc 37
BELFAST.
Town-Major .. Lirat. Peter StaaK| late 1 R. Vet. Bn...« 63 13 8 24 Dec. 18
BERWICK.
Gorernor 9 lMiir.-G«ii. Sir James Bathunt, KCB 568 16 10 1 Feb. 33
CAPE BRETON.
Town-AillJBtaot liful. Edw. Sutberlaod, (jQattached 86 IS 9 12 July 33
. ' CHARLESFORT AND KINS ALE.
Fort-Major ••••II Li«ur. John Black, late 3 R. Vet. Bd 63 13 8 5 Dec. 22
DARTMOUTH.
Governor Artbnr Howe Holdsworth •••••• 10 Sept 07
Fort-Major . • • M.-^CoL Robert Kelly, Unattacbed 69 19 2 11 Dec. 28
DUBLIN.
Town-M^or ..Mq;> Walter Wbite, Unattacbed 173 7 6 25 July 25
DUNCANNON PORT.
Fort*Majer .•*.I««ut. Thomas AusUn, late 5 R. Vet Bn 63 13 B 27Ju]y 20
EDINBURGH CASTLE.
Ooremor 9 Minor-Gen. Henry James Riddell, KH. 1 Jan. 47
Lieat.-Governor Gen, F. Tbo. Hammond, GCH, • • 173 7 6 20 July 3
Fort-Major ....9 Afff/orTbomasCanch, Unattached 86 18 9 21 Feb. 4
Chapluo Rev. William Beattie Smith 24 April 38
GIBRALTAR.
Town-Major . . Major Tbomas E. Lacy, Unattached 182 10 0 13 Aug. 47
Town- Adjutant Qtunrter- Master William Home, h. p. 72 F. 91 5 0 23 July 47
GRAVESEND AND TILBURY FORT.
Lieot.-Gor Col. Peter Dumas, h. p. 4 West India Regt 173 7 6 23 July 32
Fort-Major .... U.-Col, Thomas Kelly, b. p. Cheshire Fenc 86 13 9 13 Jan. 14
GUERNSEY.
Foit-Mtj.&Adj.||L<.-Co/. JobnHankey BaiobriggeyUnait ...• 82 2 6 22 Nov« 39
HULL.
lievt-GoT. . • • .LieuU'Gen. Sir Cha. Wade Thornton, KCH. .... 173 7 6 25 Sept 16
INVERNESS, or FORT GEORGE.
Fort-Major • . • . Colonel Alex. Findlay, KH. b. p. R. African Corps 86 13 9 12 Feb. 47
ISLE OF WIGHT
Capt of Sandown Fort, Capt. Sir Wm. Wynn, late Invalids 173 7 6 29 Mar. 10
Carisbrooke Castle, Li«ur.-Gen. Sir W. Paterson, KCH... 173 7 6 20 Feb. 17
Cowea Caatle, 9 ^tt ^»^ Marshal The Marquit of An-
glesey, ^G. GCB. GCH. 173 7 6 25 Mar. 26
JERSEY.
GoTemor 9 Gen. W. C. Vise. Beresford, GCH. KCH. .... no pay 29 Jan. 29
Fort-Maj. & Adj. 9 Major John Eraser, Unattached 82 2 6 19 Mar. 47
LANGUARD FORT.
lieot^Gor 9 Lf-CW. Charles Aug. West, late 1 R. Vet Bn. 173 7 6 20 Juno 11
448 Garrisons.
Pmr Ann* DuU of
LONDONDERRY AND CULMORE. £ s. 4. Ajipoimtmgnt.
Governor 9 Q3I Gen. John Eari of Strafford, GCB, GCH. no paj 15 Jane 22
Town-Major ..John Nicholson 63 13 8 2G Maj 00
MALTA.
Quarter-Master Lieut, John Colcroft, b. p. 74 Foot 136 17 6 26 Oct. 26
MILFORD HAVEN.
OoTcrnor Sir John Owen, Barr ...•••• 14 Jane 21
MONTREAL.
Town-Major . . ISB Ensign Colio Macdonald 66 13 9 30 Jan. 35
NEW BRUNSWICK.-
Town-Major .. Ltfut. John Gallagher, b. p. 98 Foot 86 13 9 25 Feb. 19
NEW GENEVA.
Fort-Major ....Antbon/ Wharton 159 4 0 26 Dec 16
PORTSMOUTH.
Town-Major . .9 Lt#ii(. Henry White, late 7 R. Vet. Bn 136 17 6 2 Oct. 93
Phyaidan i>trfe(0r.G«H. 9 ^^/r James M'Grigor, Bcirt., MX). 173 7 6 13jQBell
Sargeon ••••••Iiaac Chaldecott • 44 2 1 3 Not. 90
QUEBEC.
Goremor Major-Gen, William Goodday Stratt 346 15 0 4 April 00
ST. HELENA.
Town-Major ..Captain George Adams Barnes, St. Helena Reg t. 173 7 ^ 6 Nov. 36
ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND.
Fort-Major ..••Li«u«. William Jenkins, R.Newf. Companies .. 86 13 ^ 6 Nor. 47
ST. JOHN'S, or PRINCE EDWARD'S ISLAND.
Town-Major ..^Captain Ambrose Lane 86 13 9 1 Jan. 19
ST. MAWES.
Capt. or Keeper Field Marshal Sir Geo. Nugent, B/. GCB 104 18 9 2 Nov. 96
SCARBOROUGH CASTLE.
Qontmr f,,*»lf^MMajor'Gen,jBmwGnint,CB 15 4 2 30 Jan. 32
SHEERNESS.
Governor..... .9 GM.S.Fiic. Combermcre, GCB. GC//. ....284 7 11 25 Jan. 21
STIRLING CASTLE.
Major lieat. Patrick TyUer 86 13 9 5 Aug. 95
Chaplain i{«p. Robert Watson 76 0 10 26 AprU 38
TOWER OF LONDON.
CoosUble 9 ili Field Marshal Arthur Vake of WeUingtoa,
KG.GCB.GCH 947 9 7 29 Deo. 36
Lieutenant .... Genenii John SuHvan Wood 663 1 8 26 F«b. S3
Deputy- lient... on Colantl Hon, George Catbcart, Unattached.. 346 15 0 13 Feb. 46
Major Cap<aiii John Henry Elrington, b. p. 28 Dragoons 173 7 6 4 July 16
Chaplain Rev. Henry Melville 115 11 8 6April40
TYNEAIOUTH CASTLE AND CLIFF FORT.
Lieut^OoT. .... Licttt.-Gen. William Thomas 173 7 6 6 Sept. 26
FORT WILLIAM.
Lieut.-Gov 9 CR General Rl, Hon, Sir James KeropI, GCB»
GCH. 173 7 6 lOOcL 12
449
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS.
CHELSEA HOSPITAL. Per Ann. Date if
_, ^ ^ £ *• d.AppointmenU
GoTtTDot 9 Gen, Hon. Sir Edward Paget, GCB 600 0 0 10 Jan. 37
LieoL-GoT.* ... 9 Gen. Sir George Anson, GCB. • • 400 0 0 23 Feb. 46
Major Li>ut.- Co/. Henry Lc Blanc 300 0 0 22 SepU 14
Adjutant ? Col. 5ir John Mori UyonWilion, CB* XH. *.,. 100 0 0 10 Nor. 22
ChipIatB Re9. G. Mhlhws, MA ••• 300 00 1847
Plijra'Aiid Surg. Daniel Maclachlan, MD •...•500 0 0 8 May 40
ROYAL MILirARY COLLEGE.
Gorernor IP Mi Li^ut.-Gw. Sir Geo. Scorell. iCCB 1000 0 0 3 Feb. 37
Lieut.-Gor ifiJfa/or-Gtfn. Xhomaa William Taylor. CB..... 383 6 0 3 Feb. 37
Major and Superinteodent of Studies^ V Lt.»Col. O. W. Prosaer., . . 13 May 42
Cq>taiiis of Companies i Ca/ifa<« Bobert Daly* .«•«••• 129 5 5 23 June 43
of Gentlemen Cadets ) Captain James W. Dalgety 129 5 5 28 June 44
Chaplain, &c. .. R«v. H. L. Chepnell •••.. 300 0 0 25 Mar. 04
Quarter-Master Lieut. John Wbilaore Tipping •.*.•••«.••.•••• 97 6 8 10 Sept. 30
Surgeon John Pickeripg, MD. .««•••. 25510 029Juoe 32
As8ist.-Sarg. .. Melville Neale, MD. .. .^ 136 17 6 5 Dec 43
ROYAL MILITARY ASYLUM AT CHELSEA,
ComaMDdant ••$ Co/^nW Peter Brown ••«.•;.... 400 0 0 16 Dec. 43
Sec. and Adjt.. . Captain William Siborae • 182 10 0 10 Nor. 43
Quarter-Master William Cottsins ......... • : 180 0 0 1 July 47
Surgeon Samuel George Lawrence ..1273 15 0 24JQly 28
ROYAL HIBERNIAN SCHOOL IN DUBUN.
Surgeon 9 Q2i James Goodall Elkington' 431 3 6 5 Mar. 41
1 CaptaiaDaly aerved with the 14th at the siege and captareof Bhnrtpore in 1825-6^ and
was severely wounded at the assault,-^left leg amputated.
2 Mr. Elkington served at the captore of Madeira in 1807, and in the Peninsula from April
1809 to Nov. 1812 ; present at the battle of Talavera ; left prisoner witli the wounded at that
<aif, and aArched into France ; released in 1810, and rejoined the army in Portugal, on its
retreat from Buaaco ; present with it at the lines of Torres Vedras ; battle of Fuentes d'Onor ;
sieges of Giudad 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 ihe capture of Paris. Hospital^Auiatanl 8 Aug. 07 ; Auitt,'
6Hrg, 7 July 08 i Surgeon 11 Mar. 43.
Z
460
OFFICERS
TO WBOK
HONORARY DISTINCTIONS
HAVE BEEN GRANTED
IN COMMEMORATION OP THEIR SERVICES IN THE
FOLLOWING BATTLES OR ACTIONS.
Maida • ^m^y IWJ
Roleia i^Ang. 06
Vimiera l^Yr^' aa
Sabagun, BaiMf«Dto, «cc, (actiooa of Cavalry) • • • • • D«. I WB. & Jan. UP
Coraona • »••• iSJ'
Martioiqae* (attack and captura).*. •«•••• •••••• f*P«
TalafanT. .TT..-. K^^^^J ,a
Guadalovpe »••• (attack and captare). ••••••••• '^^* if 1*7
Barraaa... ^^' ^^
Fuentasd'Onor...... •••• •• ••••••••• .^ff*7
Albnhenu ^?^
Java.*... (attack and captare) •••••••• Aug.&bept.
Cindad Rodrigo....»* (aiaault and captm) • ••.••••• J«n; »
Badajoi ( do. do. ) 17 Maich&6 April
Salamanca ..••• ^{^7
Fort Detroit, America* ••••• (captnra of) ••••••••• Ang«
Vittoria aiJune 13
Pyreoeea 28 July to 3 Aug.
St. Sebastian (aaaault and captare). •••••• •••• Aug. ft Sept,
Chateauguay, America • •• 26 Oct*
NiTeUe 10 N«r.
Chryatler'a Fann, America 1^ ^<>^*
NWe •• 9 to 13 Dec
Orthea 27 Febu 14
ToulouM lOApnl
On the 7th October, 1813, n General Order, of which the followiDg if an abttnct.
iiiaed by the Commander-in-Chief!—
Whereas considerable inconvenience has arisen from the number of Medals which bava
been issued in commemoration of the brilliant and dist&ngnished events in which the saeeeaa
of His Majestv's arms has received the Royal approbation, the Prince Regent has bean pkand
to command that the following Regulations shall be adopted in the grant and circalatMQ of
anch marks of distinction : vix.—
1st. That one Medal only shall be borne by each Officer racommendad tot each u*
tinction.
3nd. That for the second and third events, which may be subsequently commemoratad m
like manner, each individual recommended to bear the distinction shall cariy a gold Claap
attached to the ribbon to which the Medal is suspended, and inscribed with the nama of tka
Battle or Siege to which it relates.
3rd. That upon a claim being admitted to a fourth mark of distinction, a Croaa shall ba
boma by each officer, with the names of the four Battles or Sieges leepecfivtfy tDaoiibed
tbaraupon; and to bo won ia tnbatatatioB of tha dittiiietiOBB pcmoadj gnoAtd l» ^
ladindttals.
Officers who have received Honorary DUtinetions. 451
4t1i. Upon each oeeation of a similar nature that may occur mbaequently to the |raiit of
a CroM, the Clasp shall again be istued to those who have a claim to the additional distmctioni
to be borne on the ribbon to which the Croea is suspended, in the same manner as deacribed
in No. 2 of these Regolations.
His Royal Highness was farther pleased to command that the distribution of Medalf os
Badges for Military senrices of distinguished merit shall be regulated as follows : Tiz.—
1st. That no General or other Officer shall be conuderad entitled to lec^e them^ unless
he has been personally and particularly engaged upon those occuions of great importance
and peculiar brilliancy, in commemoration of which such marks of dbtioetion are to be
bestowed.
2nd* That no Officer shall be considered a candidate for the Medal, or Badge, eioept
upon the special selection and report of the Commander of the Forces upon the spot, as
bating mented 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 shall
have selected as particularly deserving.
4th. The Commander of the Forcea in making the leleetion will restrict his didce to th«
under-mentioned ranks t viid— i
General Officers.
Commanding Officers of Bripdes.
Commanding Ofltoers of Artillery, or Engineers.
Adjutant>General, and Qoarter-Master-General*
Deputies of ditto, and ditto, having the rank of Field Officers.
Assistants, Adjutant and Quarter-Master-Generals, having the Hnk of Field*
Officers, and being at the head of the Suff, with a datactted Corps, Or distinct
division of the Array.
Military Secretary, havingthe 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 consequenee
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 Commanding
Officers of Battalions, or Corps equivalent thereto ; and Offieers who rosy have succeeded to
the actual command during the engagement ; the Chiefo of Military Departmenta, and their
Deputies and Assistants (having tiie raok of Field Officers) ; and auch other Officers as may
be specially recommended, attached by a Ribbon of the same description to the button-bole or
their uniform.
Those Badges which would have been conferred upon the Officers who have fallen at or died
since the Baides and Sieges, shall, as a token of respect for their memories, be transmitted to
their respective families,— rids th$ London Gateitt^ 9th Odcbtr, 1813.
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OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK IN THS ARMY
OP TBI
MOST NOBLE ORDER OF
ST. GEORGE, OR THE GARTER.
(According to their StalU.)
KNIGHTS, (KG,)
Field Manhal His Hwal Highnm Prinei Albert,
KT. KP. GCB. GCMG., Scots Fus. Gaarda
Field Manhal . Hii Maj9Uy th§ King qf Hanover,
KP. GCB.
Field Manhal Hit Boyitl Highneti A. F. Duhe of
Cambridge, GCB. GCMG. GCH. Coldst. Gds.
Maior-Genml Hit Royal Higkneit Prinet George
W. F. C. of Cambridge, GCMG. 17 Lancers
Field Manhal Hit Majuty tk$ King of the Bel-
gians, GCB. GCH.
9 Wi Field Marshal Arthur, DuJb ef Welliogton,
GCB. GCH. GrttD. Gds.
9 mi Field Manhal IL W. Marf • rf AogleMT,
GCB. GCH. R^al Hone GmtL
9 Q2i Colooel Charles, Duk$ ^Richmoed, Aide-
de-Camp fo the Queen. Suns ~
Colonel W; F. Vuko of Baccleueh.
EaiDbai|1i mil
Colooel Henry, Duko of Cleveland, Unnu
Colonel Thomas Earl de Grey,
York Huaara, Yeomaiuy CtTttlij.
OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK IN THE ARMY
or TBI
MOST ANCIENT AND MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE THISTLE.
Field Manhal Hit Royal Highnett Princo Albert,
KG. KP. GCB. GCMG. Scots Fus. Gds.
Lieat..GeneralGeorge,Mary.0fTweeddale, CB. 30F.
KNIGHTS, (KT.)
Colonel George, Morq. of Hnntly, Aide-4e-Caap
to the Queen AberdwA MilUta.
General, John, EaH of Suix, 46 F.
OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK IN THE ARMY
or THS
MOST ILLUSTRIOUS ORDER OF ST. PATRICK.
Fbld Manhal Hit Roval Higktutt Prme9 Albert,
KG. KT. GCB. GCMG. ScoU Fos. Gds.
Field Marshal Hit Mqfitty iho King of Hanover,
KG. QC3.
KNIGHTS, (KP.)
General Edmnodt Earl ^ Cork.
Lt.-Col. Francis N. Morq. of Cony&|haB, OCIi
Vaao.
Captain John, £«ri of DonmighiDony lu p. Gr. Gds.
OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK IN THE ARMY
OVTBB
MOST HONOURABLE ORDER OF THE BATH.
KNIOHTS, GRAND CROSS. (GCB.)
leld Manhal Hi$ Royal Highneu Princt Albert,
AG. KT. KP. GCMG. Scots Fusilier Guards.
(Great MaHer of the Order.)
ield Marshal Hit Majeity the King of Hanof er,
AG. KP.
leld Maiibal Kti Royal Highnm the Duke of
Cambridgt, KG. GCMG. GCH. Coldstroam
Goards. 60 F.
'ield Marshal Hie MujeUy ih$ King of tho Bel-
gians, XG. and GCH.
I mi Field Manhal Hie Mqjeety the King of the
Netherlauda.
9 m Adam, Gen. At. Hon. Sir Fred.» GCMG.
21 F
9 SB Aagleaey, Field Marahal H. W. Margie J,
KG. GCH. Royal Horae Ouarda.
9 Anion, GiiMTtl 5tr Georse ••••••• .4 Dr. Gda.
Mjrlffltr, Gen. Matthew, Lord 18 F.
t £B Barnard, Lt..Gen. Sir A. F. GCH. Rif. Br.
9 Beresfoid, Geo. W. Carr, Vite. GCH. ... 16 F.
9 Bradford, Geo. Sir Thomaa, GCH. 4 F.
9 Brisbane, Gen. 5ir Thomas M. Bt. GCH. 34 F.
9 Combermere, Gen. S., Vise. GCH. . . 1 Life Gds.
9 Cotton, Lu-Gen. Sir Willoughby, KCH. 98 F.
9 D'Urban, Lt.*Gen. Sir Benjamin, KCH..51 F.
9 Douglas,Lt..Gen.5ir H.Bt. GCMG.(Civil) 99 F.
)oveu>n, Lt.-Gen. Sir John*. . • • .Madras Cavalrv
)nimmond, Geoeral Sir Gordon .•.•••.•••.•8F.
Gordon, Gen. 5ir J. Willoughby, Bt. GCH.2dF.
Gougb, Lt.-GeD. Hugh, Lord 87 F.
^SS3i Hardinge, Lt.-Gen. Henry, Vitcount (Civil)
67 F.
SiSft Kempt, Geo. Rt. Hon. Sir Jaa. GCH. 1 F.
Londonderry. Gen. C. W. Afar?, of, GCH. 2 L.G.
9 Lomley, Geo. Hon. Sir William .... 1 Dr. Gda.
Lashington, Lieut.-Gen. Sir J. L. . . Madraa Cavalnr
9 Macdonald, Lt.-Gen. Sir John A^j.'Gen. 42 F.
9 Napier, Lt..Gen. Sir Charles J 22 F.
Nugent, Field Marahal, Rt. Hon. Sir Geo.Bart.6 F.
9 Paget, Gen. Hon. Sir Edward 28 F.
Pollock, Maj.-Gen. Sir George . . Bengal Artilleiy
Pottioger, Maj.-Gen. Right Hon, Sir Henry, Bart.
(Civil) Bombay Infantrr
9 Robinson, Gen. Sir Fred. Philipse 39 F.
9 9Si Seaton, Lt..Gen. John Lord, GddG. GCH.
26 F.
9 Wl Smith, Major-General Sir Henry Geor^
Wakelyn, Bart., Rifle Brigade
9 rai Somerset, Lt.-Gen. Lord Fitz Roy. • • .63 F.
9 ^m Strafford, Gen. John, Earl of, GCH. 29 F.
9 913A Vandeleur, Gen. 5ir John Ormsby.. 16 Dr.
9 Sii 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 : Commander-in-Cbief.
9 Weatmorland, Lt.-Gen. John, Earl of, GCH.
(Civil) 66 F.
KNIGHTS COMMANDERS. (KCB.)
P Arbuthnot, Lt.-Gen. Sir Thomaa 9 F.
P Arbnthnot, Lt-Gen. Shr Robert .76 F.
P Barns, LL-Gen. Sir James Stevenson ... .20 F.
P Bathont, Lt.*Gen.5tr James.. . Gov. of Berwick
P QSi Berkeley, Lt.-Gen. Sir G. H. F 35 F.
9 Blakeney, Lt.-Gen. At. Hon. Sir £. GCH. 7 F.
t Bourke, Lt.-Geo. Sir Richard 64 F.
p Bouverie, Lt.-Gen. Sir H. F. GCMG.... 97 F.
P Bocban, Lt.-Gen. Sir John .^ 32 F.
iunhary, Lt.-Gen. Sir Henry Edw, Bart.
p Burgoyne, Maj.*Gen. Sir John F. irom Royal
Engineers
laldwell, Lt.-Gen. Sir Jamea L. . • MadrasEogineers
P SSI Cameron, Maj.-Gen. Sir Alex 74 F.
P Camobell, Gen. Sir Henry F. GCH 26 F.
p(2ft Cathcart, Lt.-Gen. Chas. M. Earl, 3 Dragoon
Guards
P ££l Clifton, LL-Gen. Sir A. B. KCH. .. 1 Dr.
)ennis. Col. Sir James • • 3 F.
p Dickson, Lt.-Gen. Sir Jeremiah 61 F.
P Douglas, Lt.-Gen. Sir Jamea 93 F.
P Dooglaa Lt.-Q«o. Sir NeU, KCH 72 F.
)oTeton, Lt.-Gen. Sir John.. .. ..Madras Cavalrv
P Downes, Lt.-Gen. Ulysses, Lord 64 F.
P DoyU, Col. Sir John MiUoy
p England, Col. Sir Richard, KH .Unatt.
P 93a Evans, Maj.-Gen. Sir De Lacy
p Fitz Gerald, Lt.-6en. Sir John Fonter ..62 F.
'raser, Lt.-Gen. Sir Hugh • . • . • .Madras Infantry
P Gardiner, Lt.-Gen. Str John .60 F.
9 Gardiner, Maj.-Gen. Sir R. KCH. from R. Art.
Gilbert, Maj.-Gen. Sir Walter Raleigh, Bengal
Infantrr
9 Wi Gomm, Lt.-Gen. Sir W. Maynard ..13 F.
Grant, Gen. Sir Wro. Kier, GCH 2 Dr.
9 Grey, Maj.-Gen. Sir John 73 F.
9 Guise, Lt..6en. Sir John Wright. Bt 86 F.
{SB Halkett, Gen. Sir Colin, GCH. ... .46 F.
^jiA Hartmann, Lt.-Col. Sir Julius, GCH. h.p.
late Germ. Legion
Harvey, Lt.-Geo. Sir John, KCH 69 F.
9 Hope, Maj.-Gen. Sir Jamea A.
Houstoon, Lt.-Gen. Sir Rob. • • • .Bengal Cavalry
9 £2Sl Kerrisoo, Lt.-Gen. Sir £. Bt. GCH. 14 Dr.
Leighton, Lt.-6en. Sir David ..Bombay Infantry
9 Leith, Lt.-6en. Sir Aleiaoder 90 F.
Littler, Major-Gen.Sir John Hunter, Bengal Infantry
9 Macbeao, Lt.-Gen. Sir Wm 92 f.
9 M'Mahon, Lt.-Gen. Sir Thomas, Bt.... 10 F.
9 021 Macdonell, Lt.-Gen. Sir Jas. KCH. 79 F.
Si* Lean, Lt.*Gen. Sir Hector .. ..Madras Infan^
9 Maclean, Lt-Gen. Sir John*. ........ ..27 F.
9 ^BSBi Maitland, Gen. Sir Peregrine 17 F.
MaUolm Lt.-Col. Sir Jamee ..... .late of R. Mar.
9 Manners, Lt.-Gen. Lord Charles S 3 Dr.
9 Napier, Lt.-Gen. Sir Geo. T 1 W. I. R.
9 Nicolls, Lt.-Gen. Sir Jasper • . . 6 F.
9 Pakenham, Lt-Gen. Hon. Sir H. R 43 F.
9 Pasley, Maj.-Gen. Sir Chaa. Wro. from R. Eng.
9 Pilkiogton, Lt.-Gen. Sir Andrew. ...... .82 F.
462
Most BanourabU Order of the Bath.
KNIGHT9 COMMAND£RS-«oRHniMJ.
9 ReyneU, Lt.-G«n. Sir Thomas^ Bt 71 F.
Bichards, Lt-Gen. SW Wm« •• ••Bengal Infantry
Rose, Lt.<-Gen. Sir John •• •• •• ••Bengal Infantry
9 QIBt RoBS,Maj.-6en. fir Hew D. Dep,Adj*'Gin.
to the Royal Artillery
Rasaell, Lt.-Gen. Sir James • • • • Madras Cavalry
9 WL Saltouo, Lt.-Gen. A. Lard, GCH 2 F.
9 Schoedde, Col. Sir James H Unatt.
Scott, Lt.-Geo. Sir Hopeton S. ... Madras Infantry
9 QSft Scovell, Lt.-Gen. Sir George, 7 Dr. Gds.
Governor of the Rotfal Military College
COMPANIONS. (CB.)
9 Smith, Mai.*G«n. Sir Cha. F. Smith ..IL Eog.
9 Stovio, Maj.-Geo. Sir Frederick, KCMG.
{ QBThackwell.Maj .-Gen. 5ir J. JLEf. from 3 Dr.
Wallace, Lt.-Gen. .Sir John Alex. Bt 88 F.
Watson, Lt.-GeD. Sir James •••.« 14 F.
Whitehead, Lt.-Geo. Sir Thomas •• Beiigallii£iatfy
S Williams, Maj.*Gen. Sir Edm. K. ..from 9 P.
WilUhire, Maj.-Gen. 5tr Thomas, Bt.
9 «2ft Wilson, Lt.-Gen. 5tr John 11 F.
S^SBi Woodford, Lt.-Gen. Sir Alex. GCMG. 40 F.
m Woodford, Maj.-Gen. Sir J. G. KCH.
Abbott, Major Augustas •••••••• Bengal Artillery
Abbott, Lieut.-Col. Frederick ..Bengu Engiaeers
9 C2^ Abercromby, Col. Hon, Alex,
9 A'Court, MaL-Gen. Charles Ashe, KH,
9 Adair, M^.-Uen. Thomas • .late of R. Marines
Adams, LU-Col. Henry Wm 49 F.
Alexander, Lt.-Col. James Bengal Artillery
9 Allan, Maj.-Gen. James • • • . . from 57 x .
9 Anderson, Lt.-Col. Joseph, KH, 50 F.
9 Anderson, Lt-Geo. Paul .••• 78 F.
Anderson, Major William Bengal Artillery
Andrews* Maj.-Gen. Augustus •• Madras Infantry
Aostruther, Major Philip ••••.. Madras Artillery
9 Arbuthnott, Lt.-Gen. Hon. Hugh 38 F.
9 ^13ft Arguimbau, Maj.*Gen. Lawrence
9 Armstrong, Maj.-Gen. Sir Richard
Aahbumbam, Col. Hon, Thomas h.p. 62 F.
9 Auchmuty, Maj.-Gen. Sam. B.
Backhouse, Major Julius Brackman, late Bengal A rt.
9 Bainbrigge, Maj.Gen. Philip. Dep.Qua, Ma$,Gen,
Balders, Lt.-Co]. Charles William Morley..3 Drs.
SBalvaird, Col. WUliam
I13i Baring, Lt.-Col. G. Baron von, GCH, h.p.
late German Legion
9 Barnwell, Lt.-Col. Charles.. I osp. Field Officer
Basden, Lt.-Col. James Lewis late of 89 F.
Battine, Maj.-Gen. William • • • • Bengal Artillery
Baumgardt, Col. John Gregory, Intpeeting Field'
officer
9 Q8ft Beckwith, Maj-Gen. Charles
9 Bell, Maj.-Gen. John
9 Bell, Lu-Co], Thonuu late of 48 F.
Benson, Lt.-Co1. -Richard Bengal Infantry
Bidduloh, Lt..Col. Edward Bengal Artillery
9 Birch, Lt.-Gen. John Francis .. ..from R. £ng.
9 Bisshoop, Col. Cecil Unatt.
9 Blair, Maj.-Gen. Thomas Hunter
Blair, Major Charles Derayoes •• Bengal Cavalry
! Blake, Col. William WiUiamt ..late of 11 Dr.
Blanshard, Lt.-Col. Thomas • . • .R. Engineers
Blenkins, Maj. William B. G. ••Bombay Infantry
Blundell, Lt.-Col. Frederick.... Madras Artillery
Boweo, Maj.-Gen. Herbert Bengal Infantry
Bowyer, Lt.-Col. Cornelius'' . . late of Ikngal Army
9 Brandreth, Col. Thomas Alston •• •• R. Artillery
Bray, Lt.-Col. Edward Wm late of 39 F.
9 €S Breretoo, Lt.-Col. Wm. KH,,.. Royal Art.
Brooke, Lt.-Col. George Bengal Artillery
9 Brotherton, Maj.-Gen. Tho. Wm...from 16 Dr.
9 Brown, Maj.-Glen. George, KH, Deputy 'Adjut,-
Central .from Rifle Brigade
{Brown, L(^-Colonel Gmtavue late of 95 F.
m Browne, Col. Fielding
Browne, Lt.-Col. Gore 41 F.
Browne, Lt.-Col. Walter John Bombay Inf.
9 Banbury, Lt.-Col. Thomas .80 F.
Burlton, Lt.-Co]. William Bengal CmnXry
Bunell, Maj.-Gen. George from 18 F.
Butterworth, Lt-Col. William John ••Madras IaC
Byrne, Lt.-Col. John 53 F.
9 Q® Calvert, Maj.-Gea. Felix
Cameron, Lt.-Col. Geo. Ponlett ••Madrula£astiy
Campbell, Col. Alex. XH. 9 Dis.
9 Campbell, Col. Charles Stewart.. ••••h.p. 1 F.
9 Campbell, Col. Colin 98 F.
Campbell,Lt..Col.5tr£dwardAlex., lataBewal Car.
Campbell, Lt.-Col. John Madras Inlaiitiy
9 Wi Campbell, Maj.-Gen. Sir Gay, Bi.
9 S9i Campbell, Lt.-Col. Patrick Unatt.
9 mi CampbeU, Mau-Gen. WiUiam
Carraichael, Lt-Col. Charles M. ••Bengal Cniralfy
Carruthers, Lieut.- Col. Riehard %F.
Caulfield, Major-Gen. James •• •• Bengal Cavaiiy
9 mi Chalmers, Maj.-Gen. Sir Wm. KCH.
9 Chapman, Lt.-Gen. Sir S. R. KCH. •• R. Eog.
Cheape, Col. John Bengal Engsneen
mi Cheney, Col. Edward lata of 7 Dr. Gds.
9 mi Childen, Col. iftehael late of 6 Dr«
Church, Lu-Col. Sir R. GCH. late of Gr. Lu In.
Clarke, Lt..Col. Isaac B,
Clunie, Lu-Col. Jas« Oliphant .«•••••• h. p. 3 F.
Cock, Col. Henry •• Bengal Inimntiy
Colvin, Lieut.-CoI. John • • • • late oC Bengal Aray
Congieve, Lt.-Col. Geo. • 29 r.
Conway, Maj. lliomas S .22 F.
!Conyers, Maj.-Gen. Chas. £dw.
mi Cooke, Lt.-Col. R, Harvey, Uliit'oi Gr.Gds.
Cother, Lt-CoI. Charlet late of 83 F.
Couper, Col. 5tr Geo. BaH. KH.
Craigie, Col. P. Edmonstone ••••••••h. p. 56F.
Craigie, Major John Halkett* • • • • .Bengal Inbniry
Crofcer, Col. WiUiam late oflT F.
Crosdill, Lieut.-Col. John. . • .late of Madras Aray
Cunliffe, Maj.-Gen. Sir R. H. Be., Bengal Infaotiy
9 Cureton, Col. Cha. Robert h.p. 16 Du
9 D'Aguilar, Maj.-Gen. Geo. C.
9 mi Dalmer, Nlaj.-Gen. Tliomas 47 F.
mi Darner, Lt.-Col. Hon, Geo. L.D, Utm of 89 F.
9 mi Dansey, Col. Chas. Cornw. R. Aa
Daubeney, Major Henry C Bamston •• •• • .56 F.
9 Davis, Lt.-Col. George Lenox 9 F.
9 Davy. Lt.-Gen. Sir W. Gabriel. KCH. . €0 t.
Delamain, M^. Charles Henry • . Bombttj Ca«aby
De la Motte, Maj.-Gen. Peter ..Bombny Cavaky
Denuits, Lt.-Col. George Gladwin Bengal ArtUkry
Despard, Col. Henry 99 r«
Dickson, Maj .-Gen. William . • • • Btadna Cmuy
SDooglaa, Col. Robert .late of R, ArtiUve
Downman, Lt.-Gen. 5ir Tho., ICCfl •• .^B. An.
Drummond, Lt.-Col. John Gavin. .Bengnl Infiufiry
9 DuflPy, Maj.-Geo. John
Jl£osi JEtanourabU Order of (h$ Bath.
463
COllFANIONS-^^oRttiiiMd.
lundai, CoL f£ra. Henry •••••••••••GO F.
I Dnodas, Lk-Col. Wm. Bolden • • . . R. Artilleiy
I ifi DyiieleY, Col. Tho R. Artillery
Idto, C<u. Johii» UoatL Amti* Adf^'Otntrai in
Scotland*
I m Egertos, Maj.-Gen. Richard
I Eliicombey Maj.-Gen. C. Grene, from R. Eng.
tiis, Lt.-Col. Samuel Burdon • • R. Marines
I Eustace, Lt.-Gen. Wm. C, KCH 60 F.
itaiis, Mai..Geo. Thomas 81 F.
Wzm, Maj.-Gen. R. Lacy Madras Infantry
I Eferaid. Col. Mathias, JTH. 14 F.
I Ewart, Maj.-Gen. John Frederick
air, Lt.-Gen. Alex Madras Infantry
ansliawe, Maj.-Gen. Edward, fm. Royal Engineers
I Faunce, Maj.-Gen. Alured Dodsworth
'earon, Maj.-Gen. Robert Bryce
) Fergnsaon, Maj.-Gen. James
'erris, Major Joseph •••••• Bengal Infantry
) Fiach, Col. Han, John Uoatt.
ither. Major George Bombay Infantry
Itigerald, Lt.-Col. Charles . .late of Bengal Army
P Fleming, Maj.-Gen. Edw.
'*orbes, Maj.-Gen. David
'orater. Major Henry Bombay Artillery
'ranks, Lt.-Co]. Thomas Harte 10 F.
'raser, Lt.-Geo. Hastings 83 F.
'raser. Major James Bengal Cavalry
'rederick, Maj.-Gen. Edward ••Bombay Infantry
P Fre^Col. Henry ]ateof51 F.
P lift Fulter, Lt..Col. Franca late of 59 F.
I Gabriel, Maj.-Gen. Robert Burd, KH.
ialloway, Msj.-Gen. Arch Bengal Infantry
larden, Lt.-Col. William Bengal Infantry
rardoer, Lt.-Col. William Bengal Infantry
i«ddes, Lt-Col. William Bengal Artillery
jeorge. Major, Frederick Darley 22 F.
rodby, Lt.-Col. Christopher .... Bengal Infantry
I Godwin, Maj.-Gen. Henry
) GoldBoch, Min.-Gen: Henry . . • .from R. Eng.
1 Goldie, Maj.-6en. Geo. Leigh
I Gordon, Maj.-Gen. William Alex*
11^ Gore, Maj.-Gen. Hon. Charles, KH.
iore, Maj. Henry Ross h. p. 3 F.
osset, Maj.-Gen. Sir Wm., KCH.,. . . Royal Eng.
'ongh, Lt.-Col. J. Bloomfield 3 Drs.
iowao. Col. Geo. Edw Bengal Artillery
iraham, Lt.-Co1. Charles Bengal Artillery
rant, Lt.-Col. Patrick Bengal Infantry
'rant, Major J. Hope 9 Drs.
I €£l Grant, Maj.*Gen. Jaa. Gov, of Searboro* Cattle.
|rattaD,Lt.-Col. John T.. 18 F.
'feen, Major Edward. • • • . • .... Bombay Infantry
reenwood, Major Wm Royal Artillery
I m HaOcett, Lt-Col. Hugh, KCH. late of Ger.
Legion.
all, Col. Henry Bengal Infantry
) SSI Hamerton, Lt.-Gen. John Millet
amilton, Lt.-Col. Charles Bengal Artillery
I Harding, Col. Geo. Jadd • • • • Royal Engineers
I Hare-Clargee, Maj.-Gen. Richard Goddani
srriott, Col. David Bengal Cavalry
Harriion, Lt.-Col. John Bacon . . • .late of 50 F.
Harvey, Maj.-Gen. Sir Robert John
avelock, L1.-C0I. Henry •• 39 F.
Hawkins, Lt.-Col. John P late of 68 F.
awkins, Lt-CoL Francis Spencer, Bengal Infantry
B ffll Hay, Maj.-Gen. James
Hendenwn, Major Robert . . . . Madras Engineem
Herbert, Col. Charles Madras Infantry
B Herries, Maj.-Gen. Sir Wm. L., KCH.
Hicks, Lt.-Col. George Bengal Infantry
» rai HiU, Col. Sir Robert C. late of R. Hone Gds.
9 Hill. Maj.-Gen. Sir Dudley St. Leger
Hogarth, Major Geo 26F.
9 Holloway, Col. W. C. E Royal Engineers
Hopkinson, Col. Sir Cha late of Madras Army
Hughes, Col. Samuel • Bombay Infantry
Huiah, Lt.-Col. Greo •Bengal Infantry
9 Hunt, Lt.-Col. John Philip late of 1 1 F*
Hunter, Maj.-Gen. George Bengal Infantry
Huthwaite, Lt.-Col. Edward .... Bengal Artillery
Hutt, Major George Bombay Artillery
Innes, Maj.-Gen. William Bengal Infantry
Irvine, Lt.-CoI. Arch Bengal Engineers
Jackson, Major John •• Bombay Infantry
9 Kenah, Alaj.-Gen. Thomas
9 on Kennedy, Col. Alex. Kennedy Clark, KH»
Unatr,
Kennedy, Maj.-Gen. James Bengal Cavalry
9 $1® Kennedy, Maj -Gen. Jas. Shaw
9 King, Lt.-Gen. Sir Henry, KCH 3 F.
Lane, ueut.-Col. C. R. W •Bengal Infantry
Lane, Lt.-Col. John Theophilos. . BengalArtillery
9 Q£l Lautour, Maj.-Gen. P. A., KH.
Lawrence, Maj.-Gen. Eliaa . . . .late of R. Maiines
Lawrenoe,Lt.-Col.H.Montgomery BengalArtillery
La wrenson,Lt.-Col.GeorgeSimson BengalArtillery
9 Q3ft Leach, Lt.-Col. Jonathan, late of Rifle Br*
9 L' Estrange, Lt.-Gen. G. G. C 95 F.
Leslie, Lt-Col. John Thomas, late Bombay Artillery
Lewis, M^.-Gen. George*. •• ..late of R. Marines
9 Lewis, Col. Geo. Griffith ..••..•• R. Engineers
9 Lightfoot, Maj.-Gen. Thomas
9 Lillie, Lt-Col. Sir 3 ohn Scott Unatt.
Lindsay, Maj.-Gen. Alex Bengal Artillery
Lloyd, Lt.-Col. John . • • • • Bombay Artillery
Lloyd, Col. Geo. Wm. Aylmer . • • .Bengal Infantry
9 ^^ Lluellyn, Mai.-Gen. Richard
Lockwood, Lieut.-Cor. Geo. Henry • • .3 Drs.
!l S2ft Love, Col. Jas. Fred., KH, Unatt.
ow, Lt.-Col. John. • . . •• .Madras Infantry
Luard, Lt.-Col. Johi) Kynaston . .Madras Infantry
Lumsden, Lt.-Col. Thomas. . . .late of Bengal Arniy
Lushington, Major Franklin 37 F*
9 ^BSI Lygon, Lt.-Gen. Hon, E. P 13 Drs*
9 M'Donald, Maj.-Gen. John •••••• • .from 92 F*
M'Douall, Maj.-Gen. Robert
M' Dowell, Lt.- Col, O, J. M. late of 16 Drs.
M'Gregor, Major George Hall.. . .Bengal Artillery
M'Leod, Maj.-Gen. Charles . . • .Madraa Infantry
9 M'Pherson, L1.-C0I. Philip 17 F.
9 Oaft Macdonald, Maj.-Gen. Alex... R. Artillery
SQ3A Macdonald, Lt.-Col. Robert ..late of 35 F.
Macdonald, Lt.-Col. Robert ..late of Royal Art.
Macdontll, Lt.-Col. George ••.••••. late of 79 F*
Mackeson, Major Fred. Bengal Infantry
9 Maclaine, Mai.-Gen. Sir Archibald
Maclean, Lt.-Col. Norman late of 55 F*
Macleod, Lt..G€n. Sir John, KCH, 77 F.
9 Macleod, Lt.-Col. Geo. Francis, late of R. Eng.
9 Macpherson, Maj.-Gen. R. Barclay, KH,
Mactier, Lt.-Col. William ..... .Bengal Cavalry
Malcolm, Lt.-Col. Geo. Alex • • . • .Unatt*
9 Manners, Lt.-Col. Russell late of 74 F.
Manml, Lt.*Col. John,^ • • • • • • .lale of 53 F.
464
Matt Eammrabh Order of th^ Bath.
COMPANIONS-^wntinii^.
Minson, Col. Alex • • • t • • Bombay Artillery
Maxwell, LL-Gen. Sir Charles William, KCH.
3W.I.Ut.
Meade, Lt.-Qen. Htm, John •«•••• from 46 F«
QSI Mercer, Maj.-Geo. Douglas
^ Michell, Col. John •••••••••• Royal Artillenr
9 Middlemore, Lt.-Gen. George •••••»... .48 F.
m MiUt, Col. Sir Edutard late of 89 F.
iB Miltir, Lt.-Co1. F. 6<in^rson...»lateof 6 Dr.
Milnes, Lt.-Col. Colin J. I lateof 65 F.
a Q2ft Money, Maj.-Gen. Archibald
Monteathy Col. Thomas Bengal Infantry
Montgomerie, Col. Patrick Madras Artillery
Moore, M^jor Henry • Bengal Infantry
Moore, Major R. Cornwallis • • . • Madras Artillery
Morgan, Col. John ••••••••••.• Madras Infantry
Morbon, Maj.-Geo. William • • • . Madras Artillery
Morris, Col. £dmttnd •• •••••• ••••UnatU
Moseiey, Lieut.-Col, Geo. W. •• •• Bengal Infantrr
Mountain, Col. Armine S. H. •• .. .t •• •• ••26 F.
aQJBA Murray, MaJ.-Gen. Hon, Henry
I MuttUburif, Lt.-CoU Georgt • • • .late of 69 F.
9 Napier, Maj.-Geo. Thomas Erskine
fi Napier, Maior-Gen. W. F. P.
Ifaab, Lt.-Col. Joseph • .Bengal Infantry
JNicol, Lt.-Geo. Charles , 68 F.
O'Donoghue, Lt.-Col. John Wm late UnatU
Oldfield, Lt.-Col. C. £. T Bengal Cavalry
Otwald, L t-Col. Robert ..•,.. late of Gr. Lt. Inf.
9 Otway, Lt.-Gen. Sir Loflus Wm. • .... .84 F.
Outram, Lt-Col. James Bombay Infantry
Owen, Col. John, KH, Dep, Adj,»Gen, R, Mar*
t Parke, Col. Thomas Adams R. Marines
QSi Parker, Maj.-Gen. John Boteler, lateof R. Art.
E Parkinson. Maj.-GeQ. Edward
Pariby, Maj.-Geo. B. Brydges •• Madras Infantry
Parsons, Lt.-Col. James ........ Bengal Infantry
9 Patriek$Ott, Col. C. Ciarget .••••.. .late of 43 ¥.
Pattle, Col. William • Bengal Cavalry
9 Paty, Maj.-Gen. Geo. Wm. KH.
PearSy Major Tho. Townseod •• Madras Engineers
Peat, Major Alex. Cumine • • • . Bombay Engineers
Pennefather, Col. John Lysegbt 33 F.
Penny, Lt.*Col. Nicholas Bengal Infantry
Pennycuick, Lt.-Col. J., JTH. ••••■••• h. p. 17 F.
?l Ptrut, Col. Waiiam ••••• late of 16 Dr.
etit, Lt.-Col. Peter John 60 F.
PhUlipSy Lt.-Col. Harry Shakespear 57 F.
PltndirUath, Lt.-Co]. C^riei late of 49 F.
Pollok, Lt.-Gen. Thomas. • • • •• ••Madras Infantry
Poole, Lt.-Col. John 22 F.
Pope, Lt.-Col. Alexander • . . Bengal Cavalry
?l Power, Maj.-Gen. W. G...from Royal Artillery
ratt, Lt.-Col. Thos. Simson h. p. 26 F.
9 Proctor, Maj.-Gen. Henry Adolphus
Purton, Major John late of Madras Army
SPvnn, Lt.-Col. Sir Henry . . late of Portuguese Ser.
tin Quentin, Lt..Gen. Sir Geo. Aug., KCH.
9 Rainey, Maj.-Gen. Henr^, KH,
Rawlinson, Mai. H. Creswicke ••Bombay Infantry
y Reade, Col. Sir Thomu h. p.24F.
£B Reed, Colonel Tbomai .62 F.
Reid, Lt.-Co1. Geo. Alex. T Bombay Infantry
Reid, Major Fra. Archibald .Madras Infantry
a Reid, Lu-Col. William Royal Engineers
Reiffoolds, Lt.-Col. Tho. Scott •• 18 F.
Richards, Maj.-Gen. Alfred Bengal Infantry
Bkhmond, Iiieat.-Col, Arch* I. ••fioagal lafantiy
. Roberts, Col. Abraham •• •• •• ••• • .Bengpl Infantry
Roberts, Maj.-Gen. Henry T Bengal CaTaIxy
9 m Robertson, LL-Cbt. F. XCH., h. p. Ger. L.
9 Rolt, Maj.*Gta. John
9t9ft Rooks, Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry IT., KCH.
Rose* Lt-Col. Hugh H rnatt.
8WL Rowan, Lt.-Col. CharUi late of 52 F»
SSI Rowan, Maj.-Gen. William
Russell, Col. Lechmere Coore •• Bombay Aitilleiy
Salter, Maj.-Gen. James F^^ . . • .Bombay Inlantiy
Salubery, Lt.-Col. CharUt
Sand with, Maj.-Gen. Wm..^«9«. Bombay Infantry
Sand with, Lt.-Col. Bentham •• ••Bombay Cavaby
Scott, Col. John. ...••••••••• 9 Du
Scott, Major Thomas Hare •••••• Bengal I nfantry
Seaton, Major Thomas • • .Bengal Infantry
9 Sewell, Maj.-Gen. Wm. Henry
% Simmoiu, Lt-Col. Joteph •• late of 41 F.
Simpson, Major Wm. Henry • . • • Madras Infisntiy
9 Wi Sleigh, Lt-Gen. James Wallace •• ..S Dr.
Smelt, Maj.-Gen. William
?j 031 Smith, Maj.-Gen. J. W. • • • .from K. Ait.
mith, Lt.-Col. Edw. James • • • • Bengal Engineers
Smith, Lt-Col. Robert late of Bengnf Army
Smyth, Lt.-Col. Rowland 16 IjiDcers
9 Snodgraut Col. Ktnneth • .late Unatt
Sotheby, Major Fred. Samuel ••late of Bengal Annv
Spence, Lt-Col. James 31 f.
Stacy, Col. Lewis Robert • ••Bengal Infantry
Stack, Lt.-Col. Maurice Bombay Cavalry
Sulker, Lt-Col. Foster Bomb^ Iniantry
Stanhope, Col. Hon, Leicester •••• .I'natt
Stannus, Mij.«Gen. Sir Ephraim G. Bombay Infantry
9 Wi Stavcley, Maj.-Gen. William
Stedman,Lt.-Col. Robert Adrian . . Bengal Cavslrr
Steel, Lt-Col. S. Winde Madras Infantry
Stevens, Major Stephen James ••Bombay lofaotry
Stopford, Lt-Col. James '.••.40F.
Story, Lt.-Col. Philip Francis ••••Bengal Cavalry
Stuart, Col. James Bengal Infantry
Tait, Major Joahua ..••....•. BomMy Infantry
Tait, Major Tho. Fotsylli Beonl InfantiT
Taylor, Maj.-Gen. Henry Geo.A.»^ Madna Inliaatiy
^m Tavbr, Maj .-Gen.T. W. Le-Cep. R.MiL C^
9 Thackeray, Lt.-Gen. Fred. Reooeli« fm. B. Eo{.
B Thomas, Maj. -Gen. Henry
Thomp8onyLt.-ColJobiLAnnstrong Bengmllnfaotiv
Thompson, Lt.-Col. Wm. John ••Bengal In&niQ
9 Thomson, Maj.-Gen. Alexander
Thomson, Major Georse • • • .late of Bengnl Ara;
9 Thorn, Major-Gen. Nath. KH.
9 TWntoa, Col. Henru lata of 82 T.
Tickell, Maj.-Geo. Richard ••••Bennl Engittecn
Timbi«ll, Maj. Thos Jate of finncafAnv
9 Tonson, Maj.-Gen. Jacob
B Trevor, Lt-G. Hon, U. Otway 31 F.
Tucker, Major Auchmuty • • Bengal Cavilrr
TuUoch, Col. Alex Modrms Infantn
Tnlloch, Lieut-Col. John^ • • • • • . .Bengal loiaati^
a Tomer, Col. George ••••Rml AiuiUn
B Tweeddale, Ll.-Gen. Gee. ICarf.^.Xr^..3U f.
Upton, Lt-Gen. Hon* A. P,
9 Vernon, Maj.-Gen. Henry C. £•
Waddington, Lt.-Col. Charles ••Boaaboy Rngineai
Wade,Lt-Col.&> C. Martina, .laic BoaI lafaM7
Wade, Major Hamlet Coote •••• It f. 1 Dr. Giit.
a Ward, tolJohn Ritkard ••.«•• ••lain of 2 l>r.
a Wam,Mai.-GeD.5arWiUiaB 94 F.
WafTeD,Lt.*Col. Chariot •••••#•% 561.
Or4^ ^f at. iedoil a$id St. Gwgu
A&&
COHPANIONa-^mitifitMi.
Waters, Mij.-Gen. Edmnnd Fred. Bengtl InfiuitrT
B Watioo, Maj.^eo. Sir He&rf 6S F.
WaUoD, Lu-Col. Wm. L ute of Bengal Army
{Wdh, Lt.-Co1. John Neave**** ••R. Engineers
Wemjst, Maj.-Gen. Thomas Jamas
Weston, Lt.-CoL John S. Hen^ . . Bengal Infantry
Wetherall, Col. Geo. Aug. Ku. ••••••••• .Unatt.
Wbedefy Col. Hagh Masaey • • • .Bengal Infantrv
9 Whinyates, Col. Edward C, KH. .Tr. Artillery
Wbisb. Maj^Oen. WUliamS Bengal Artillery
White, Col. Michael 3 Drs.
White, Major Ferdinand 8 F.
Wbittingham, Major Ferdinand ••»•••• 26 F.
Whitlie, M^ Wm. ThouM . • • • Bombay Artillery
Wilkin80n,Lt.-Col.ChnBt*Dlzon • . Bengallnfaotry
Willonghby, Major M. Franklin. .Bombay Artillery
9 IR Wmm, Lt..Col. Gto. KH. late of Rif. Br.
Wilkinson, Miyor A. P. 8 13 F.
a Wilson, Col. Sir J. M., KH. Adj. rfCheUea Hot.
Wilson, Maj.-Gen. Thomas • . • • • .Bengal Infantry
Wilson, Mai.^Gen. Francis W. ..Madras Infancy
9 WiUan, Lt-Col. Geo, Davit late of 4 F.
Wilson, Lt-Col. Roger Wm. . • . .Bengal Infantry
Woody Lt.-CoU Henry John .... Beng^ Artillery
Wood, Lk.-Col. Robert Blncher 80 F.
9 Wood, Maj.-Gen. William, KH.
Woodbum, Lt.«Cel. Alexander •• Bombay Infantry
9 Woodgate, Co\. William late of 00 F.
Wright, Lt.-Col. Thomas • 39 F.
Wyfle, Col. William .Royal Artilleiy
Wyllie, Lt.-Col. William .. • • • .Bombay Infantry
Wymer, Colonel Geo. Petre . • . .Bengal Infantry
Wynyard, Maj.-Gen. Edward
Wynyard,Lt-Col.RobertHenry 68 F.
Yates, Col. Walter Alex Bengal Infantry
Young, Lt.-Col. Cha. Wallace ...Mafuas Infantiy
OFnCERS OF THE ORDER.
Diei^Wimam Bnefcland, DD.
GiiiM/«ftii-« Walter Aston Blonnt, Esq., ChstUr Herald,
Bath King of Jnii»«Algemon Greville, Esq.
Rifiitrier raid 5Mr0tary--Captain Michael Seymour, R. N.
Depttty— Albert Wm. Woods, Esq., X.ancailer Hermld,
OontUmmn C/tW^Albert Wm. Woods, Esq., LonMftfr JlsreU,
Mmsngfr^-W. H. Stephenson, Esq.
m
OFFICERS
MOW HOLDING RANK IN THE ARMY OF THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ORDER OF
SAINT MICHAEL AND SAINT GEORGE.
GRAND MASTER.
Field Marshal Hit Royal Highnm Adolphus F. Duko of CamMdgo, KG. GCB. GCH.
KNIGHTS. GRAND CROSS. (GCMG.)
Field Marshal H.H.H. Tho Duko of Cambridge.
KG. QCB. GCH. Coldst. Guards, and 60 Foot.
II W Lt.-Gen. Lord Seaton, GCB. GCH. ..26 F.
9 WGen. Rt. Hon, Sir Fred. Adam, GCB. 21 F.
9 W Lt-Oen. Sir Alei. Woodford, XCfi. • . 40 F.
Colonel 5ir Fredfricfc HonAsy late of 15 F.
9 Lt..Gen. Sir Howard Douglas, Bt. GCB. 99 F.
9 Lu*Gen. Sir Hen. Fraderick Bonrerie, KCB.
97 F.
tGtn. Sir C. Bolkeley Egerton, KCH, • • • • 89 F.
Maj^^Gen. Sir Patriot RoUfKCH. late of 76 F.
field Marshal Hit Royal HighMtt Prineg Albert,
KG. KT. KP. GCB,
Lt..Gen.lbii.StrPatricaiBuiart.. 44 F.
Maj.-Gen. H,R.H. Prtncs Georee W. F. C. of
Cambridge. KG. 17 Lancers.
KNIGHTS COMMANDERS. (KCMG.)
9 Major^Gen. Sir Frederick Stovin, KCB.
Dep.-As8istant Com. Gen. Sir Edward 8lutrt
Baynes, h. p.
Lt^Gen. Franeis Count Rivaxola, KCH.
late of R. Malta Fendble Regt.
COMPANIONS. (CMG.)
9 Col. Thomas Drake, Unatt.
9 Lt.-CoI. Charles Andrews Bayley, Unatt.
Lt.*Col. Marq, Guiseppe de Piro.
R. Malta Fencible Regt.
9 Maj.-Ge&« Henry BaloeaTis, KH,
Dep.-Com. Gen. James Woodhoase, h. p.
W Lt-CoL John W. Parsons, Unatu
OFFICERS OF THE ORDER.
ChanaUor. Sir Harris Nicolas, GCMG. KH*
King <f Arm Sir Charles Douglas, CMG.
Ckmnury rfihs Onisr.. Tho Colonial Department, Dowuag Street.
466
OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK IN THE ARMY
WHO Aas rBftiixrrsD t^ wbar
FOREIGN ORDERS.
' • •
Th9 Ordsn m§ntioned in thit LUt belong U> the fallowing Cauntfi$9, and iU Artit «i« iham tf tin
Jnttitutionofthe Order t^^
Pruisio— Blaclc EAgl«— 18 Jio. 1701.
MUitary Ment— 1740
Affghaniitan-^Doona^ Empire (3 Classes) 1839*
i^iftria— Maria Theresa (3 CIsBses) 18 June, 1757.
Leopold (3 CUsses) 14 Joly, 1806.
Bavaria — Maximilian Joseph (dCIaises) 1 Jan. 1806.
Btf%tum— Leopold (3 Claases) 11 July, 1832.
Fnituif^Militaty Merit (3 Classes) Mar. 1759.
LegioA of Honour (5 Classes) 13 May,
1802.
GrceM— Saviour (5 Clasaet) 1 Jane, 1833.
Haiiov«r— Guelphs (3 Classes) 18 June, 1815.
NapUh-^t. Jaouarius(l Class) July, 1738.
St. Feniinand and Merit, (3 Classes)
1 April, 1800,
St. George and RaaoioB (3 Oasses)
1 Jan. 1819.
lV«ift<r2anit— Wilhelm (4 Classes) 30 April, 1815.
Persia— Lbn and San (3 Classes) 1801.
Portugal^Tawet and Sword (3 Clas.) 1 7 Apr. 1748.
St. Bento d'Avis (2 Classes) 1789.
Conception (8 Classes) 6 Feb. 1818.
I ■•
1
•4
Red Eagle (3 Classes) lit Jvv^, 179). j
RttSfio— St. Andrew— 30 Nov. 1696. *
St. Alexander Newski^TTm.
St. Ann (12 Classes) 3 ^b. 1795.
St. George (4 Classes) 26 Kof . 176^.
St. Wladimir (5 Classes) 4 Oct l7Rf.
SardimaSt. Maurice and Su Laxaros (2 Chs;)
13 Nor. 1«73.
iSiurony— St.Heory (3 Classes) 7 OcL 1736.
Smettine (4 Classes) 25 Dee. 1833.
5fiam-Charles the Third (B Claa,) 19 Sept. 1771.
San Fernando (5 Cfassea) 31 Ane. '^'^
SI. Henoenigilde (2 Classes) 10 ^h
SU Isabella the Catholic (3 Ctasiei
Sweden-^word (3 Cla&ses) 17 April, 1748.
rur/^y^-CresCent (2 Classes) 6 Joly. 1B04.
Tufcaiiy— St. Joseph (3 Classes) 1807.
Wirtemburg'-MiiitATy Merit (3 Classes) 1969.
ROYAL HANOVERIAN GUELPHIC ORDER.
KNIOHTS, GRAND CR0S9. (GCH.)
Field Marshal Hit R. H. Aug. Frederick, Vuke of
Cambridse, KG. GCB. GCMG,
Field Marshal His Majesty, The King rf the Bel-
gians, KG. GCB.
9 VBL Anglesey. Field Marshal H. W. Marq. of,
KG, GCB, Royal Horse Gaards;
Barnard, Lt.-Oen. Sir A. F. GCB, Rifle Br.
Beresford, Gen. Wm. Carr. Vitet, GCB... 16 F.*
Blakeney, Lt-Gen. Rt. Hon, Sir Edw. JCCB. 7 F.
9 Bradford, Gen. Sir Thomas, GCB 4 F.
S Brisbane. Gen. Sir T. M. Bl, GCB, . . . «34 P;
Campbell, Gen. Srr Hen. Fred. KCB 26 F.
Church, Lt.-Col. Sir R, CB. late Greek Lt. Inf.
Cockburn, Maj.-Gen. Sir James, Bt,
B Corobermere, Gen. S. Vit€,GCB, ..1 Life Oda.
Conyngham, Lt.-Col. F. N. Marq, of, /irP..Unatt.
fi Darling, Geo. 5ir Ralph ...•• 41 F.
DufT, Gen. Hon, Sir Alex 37 F.
Fit! Clarence, Maj.-Gen. Ijrrd Frederick
Wheatiey, Mai..Qea. Sir Htfuy, Bttt^
KNIGHTS COMMANDERS. (KCH.)
Adams, Lt.-Gen. Sir Geo. PownaU • • • 6 Dr.
Arthar, Majt-Gen* Sir Geo. Bart,
m Baring, Lt.«Cdl. O. Baron von, CB,..G. U
Barton, Lt.-Gen. Sir Robert
9 Gordon, Geo. Sir J. WiUo«ciiby» Bu GCB^
()rtbrtiir-'M«sMi*-Gtistr»l« «..«•* •23F^
Grant, Gen. Sir Wm. Keir, KCB 2 Dr.
{m Halkett, Gen. Sir Celio, i:CB..««».4^Pill|
mi Halkett, Lt..CoL Uagh, CB. b. f^ Cw^ U
Hammond, Gen. Fra. Thos.
9 mi Hartmaon, IjU<<3q]. Sir J. KCB. b.p. ^Up
9 m Kempt, Gem. RL Hon. Sir Jmt* GCA. 1 K
9 ^8ft Kerrison, Lt.^eo. ^£dw* Jk.KC^ 14 Ufc
9 Londondeiry, Geo* C» W. Mmq.-oft OCB.
Maekeozie, Gen. Sir Alex. BUf . • • •• tftDn 3c>
9 Ml Saltenn, lieaU-Ga*. A. Ued^XiCB, h^
9 m 8«a«»nrLt..G«o. J«lui, Lmd,GQB.GCMi
9 Skde,G«ii, Sir John, £<••»••• 6 Dr. Gdt.
fHQIStmfibnl, Gen. J.faW of,GCB^ ..»•« I>
m Wellington, Field Marshal, IMtf «r. fi#li
GCB. Gmn. Gds. and Bifle Biigada. Com
ma»der''in- Chief.
9 WestmorUod, Lt-G«o. J.£ftr<^,</CBU.S6 feil
Bisset, Commissaiy*General Sir John • • • .h. p.
9 iA Bowater, Lt^-Gen. Sir Edw. • . * • • .49 F.
9 Browne, Lie«t.-Ge&* Sir John 8 Uuasan
Browne, Maj.-Gen, Sir Thomas H.
Chabot, Miu.-Gen. l0ui< W. Vise, late of 50 F.
Chalmers. Maj..Gai. Sir Wm. CB,
9 Chapman, LU-Gen. Sir S. R. CB. (torn It. Vn^i
9 m CUfton, Lt.-Gen. Sir A. B.KCB.. <• .^1 Ivj
Conroy, Capt. 5»r John, Br •^frl5?^ ^ffl
8 Cotton. LL-Gen. 5lr Willoughby. CCB.-*^ f
Cummiog. Gen. Sir H. J. ••••••••••• *^ "^i
Cust, Col. Hon, Sir Edward • • t?HJ
Davy, LL-Gen. Sir Wm. Gabriel, CB. A^f i
De Butts, Lt.-Gen. Sir A*MjfiistU5.,»»«»»»'^-^-r
D'Este, Col. Sir Aug. Fred. •• ;»«,Vi«^.
Royal HancfOedooi Guelphic Orders
467
KNIGHTS COMMAND£ItS--€»iifmicW.
P n Douglai, Maj.-Oeo. Sir Neil, KCB. 72 F.
P DewDiDui, Lt.*€l«n. 8ir Tbooat, CB, . .R. Art.
P D'UH«o. Lt.-Oeo. Sir Beoi. GCfi 51 F.
P EgtrtoD. GcB. 5ir Chas. Bnlkeley, GCMG. 89 F.
P Eostaoe, Lt-Geii. Wn. Cornwtllis, CB. ..60 F.
P Forbci» Dep.-Iosp.-Geo. Sir Chat. F. UD,KC.
P GitdiMr, Maj.-Geii. Sir Robert. JTCB. fr. R. Art.
ponet, ]Uaj.-GeA. 5ir Wm. CB, firom R. EDgioeera
iraat,Lt.-GeB.5ir Lewis 96 F.
lalkcU, Gen. Sir Alex. from late 104 F.
laabery. lient.-Geo. Sir John ..••from Gr. Gds.
lanrejr, Lt.-Geo. Sir John, KCB 59 F.
I Hawker, LL»Gen. Sir Thomas 6 Dr. Gds.
I Uerriss, Mi^**^*''* ^''' ^^' Lewis, CB»
I King. LieQt..Gen. Sir Henry, CB 3 F.
I n Macdonell, Lt.-GeQ. Sir Jas. XCCB. . . 79 F.
faeleod, Lt.-Gen. Sir John, CB 77 F.
luwell, Lt..Geo. Sir Cha. Wm. CB...3 W.I.R.
foolicsor. Gen. Sir T. Gage 2 Dr. Gds.
rCoaaelULu-GM. Sir Maurice Cha 80 F.
9 Peterson, Lt.*Gen. Sir Wm, Capt, of Carit"
brookt Cattle,
9 Peacocke, Geo. Sir W. M. KC. 19 F.
Protty Capt. Victor h. p. late Ger. Leg.
Pym, Sir Wm., losp. Gen. of Hospitals h. p.
9 ni Quentin, Lu-Gen. Sir Geo. Aug. CB.
9 Reynett, Maj.-Gen. Str J. H.
Riall, Geo. Sir Phineas 15 F.
Rivarola, Lt-Gen. Fra. Cohni KCMG. R.
Malu Fenc
lis Robertson, Lt.-Col. Fred. CB.
h. p. late Ger. Leg.
QSI Riwfc«, Maj.-Gen. Sir H, W. CB.
9 HotM, Maj.-Gen. Sir Patrick, GCMG.
Thornton, Lt.-Geo. Sir C. Wade, late of R. Art.
9 Trench, Lt.-Gen. Sir Fied. Wm.
9 Tuyll, Lt.-Gen. Sir WUliam 7 Lt. Dr.
Webb, Sir John, MD. Director-General Ordnance
Medical Department.
Whitmore, Lt..Gen. Sir George, ... from R. £ng.
9 lis Woodford, Maj-Gen. Sir J. G. KCB.
Ximenes, LL-Geo. Sir David
KNIGHTS. (KH.)
I A'Conrt, Maj.-Gco. C. Aahe, CB.
I Anderson, Lu-Col. Joseph, CB 50 F.
I Aroaod, Lt.-Col. John •• Unalt.
Arnold, Maj.-Geo. Jas. Robertson, from R. £ng.
iusten, Lt.-CoL John Unatt.
I Bahwavis, Mai.-Gen. Henry, CMG.
I Bayly, LL-Col. Sir Henry • • Unatt.
imBeekwith,CoI. Wm Unatt.
Icooe, Capt. Lewis. b. p. Ger. Leg.
P Bradsbaw, Col. Geo. Paris 77 f.
I iB Breietoot Lt..Col. Wm. CB R. Art.
I Briggs, Ll.-Col. John F ..h.p.
P Brock, Col.Savmarei • •• do.
I Brown, Maj.-Gen. Geo. CB. from Rifle Brig.
Doputtf^A^jiitant' General,
P m Br«ee, Lt.-Col. Wm 48 F.
hobury, Maj.-Gen. Thomas • • • . . • ..from 67 F.
turnet. Surgeon James .......... E. 1. C. Service
MSI Barney, Lt.-Col. W. late of Cape M. Riflemen
krrowes, Lt.-Col. Robert Edward Unatt.
htrtUm, Col. Nathmnel late of 67 F.
lash. Col. William In$p. Field Officer,
Campbell, Col. Aleiaoder, CB 9 Dr.
I Campbell, Col. James 95 F.
I iSI Campbell, Col. James, hap, FieU Officer.
\ fiSi Carey, Lieut. Thos h. p. Ger. Leg.
I Charlton, Lt.-Col. Edward Unatt.
Deputy -AdjutanuGeneral at CefiUm
I m Chatterton, Col. Jas. Chas 4 Dr. Gds.
tt Clark, Lt.-Col. John 54 F.
I Gierke, Maj. Thomas Henry Shad well, Retired
full pay.
I Gierke, CoU St. John Aug. .••..•• Unatt.
:ioete, LL-CoI. A. J. h. p. 21 Dr. Deputit-Quarter'
Matter-Generai, Cape of Good Hope
!olebfoke. Col. Sir Wm. M. G. ........ R. Art.
\ Couper, Col. Sir George, Bart, CB.
im Co«, Lt-Col. John Unatt.
\ Cos, Col. William Uoatt.
reagh. Col. Sir Michael Unatt.
I est Cross, Lt.-Col. John late of 68 F.
I m Crowe, Lt.-CoI. John Uoatt.
^autwoey, Maior-Gen. Henry
^avtsoOf Ltt-Col. Sir William •#•••••••••• h. p.
Deane, Lt-Col. Charles ••••••••• 1 F.
Wi Decken, Maj. Wm. Baron • • . .late Ger. Leg.
9 Derinzy, Lt.-Col. B. Vigors 86 F.
9 02^ Diggle, Lt.-Col. Charles . . . .R. Mil. Coll.
Du Plat, Lt.-Col. Geo. Gust. Chas. Wm. R. Eng.
Durie, As8ist.-Insp. Wm.. . • .h. p. Ord. Med.Dep.
9 Q2A Elliott, Lt.-Col. Wm. Hen 51 F.
9 England, Col. Sir Rich. KCB. Unatt.
{Eustace, Col. Sir J. R ••••.. • •.•Unatt.
Everaid, Col. Matthias, CB 14 F.
Falconar, Col. C. Grant, Intp. Fd. Off. Rec, Ditt.
Findlay, Col. Alex • h. p.
9 9JBi Fitz Maurice, Lu-Col. John Unatt.
SB Forlong, Lu-Col. James. . • 43 F.
Forster, Lt.-Col. W. F. •.••.•••.. Unatt.
9 Freeth, Colonel Jas... Auist.-Q,uar,-Mast,-Gen.
Fulton, Lt.-Col. Jas. Forrest late of 92 F.
9 Gabriel, Maj.-Gen. Robert Burd, CB,
9 t!M Garland, Lt.-Col. J Unatt.
9 Garrett, Lt.-CoI. Robert 46 F.
9 SaH Gawler, Col. George Uoatt.
9 Geddes, Col. John .....••• • do.
9 Wi Gore, Maj.-Geo. Hon, Charles, CB.
KSI Grant, Insp.-Gen. Sir Jas. Robt. MJ), ..h. p.
Graydon, Col. George .i........ R. Eng
9 if^ Greme, Lt. G. D. .•...•• .h. p. Ger. Leg;.
Green, Lt.-Col. William • Unaiu
9 Hamilton, Col. J, Fo^ct* ..late of Sco. Fus. Gds.
9 Hamilton, Col. Nicholas I»i. F. 0, Rec, Diit.
9 ^^ Hardinge, Lt.-Col. Richard R. Art.
//arris, Col. H, BuUeel late of 93 F.
iiB Harty, Lt.-Col. Jos. Mark lale of 33 F.
Harvey, Lt.-Col. Bissell . . • ,Insp. F, 0, Rec. Dist.
9 Harvey, Lt.-CoI. James h«p.
Hastings, Lt.-Col. Sir Charles Holland
{tm Havelock, Lt.-Col. William 4 Dr.
Hely, Lt.-Col. Jas. Price Uoatt.
9 Henderson, Maj.-Gen. Geo. Aug.
9 Clft Henderson, Lt.-CoL James Unatt.
9 Henderson^ Lt.-Col. John Wm. •.••••...•h. p.
Higgint, Col. Warner We^eura
Hogge, Col* John
Howden, Col. J. H. Lord • .Unatt
9 Irwio^ Lt.-Col. F.C. Unatt. Commandant of the
Trocpttn Wettem Auttraliom
A A
498
9 99B Jackion, Col. Jaiaet ••'••• 6 I)r. Gds.
Jenrois, Maj.-G«a< William
Jones, Col. .Q«QrgfB£ h. p. 31 F.
IJones^ Col. Janea ••••»•»•«• ••• UnaU.
JoDM, Col. Rice «•••••«*••»» R. ling.
V «» KeoMily^ CoU Akx. Keonedy Ckrk, CB.
- Unatt
9 i3ft Lautoar, Mai«-Gen. P. A. CB»
IQ2ft Law, lu-Col. Robert R. HtmL Companies
LnlUf Col. ChurUt.
Leslie, Col. John 4 F.
9 Lockyer, LU-Col. Hennr Fred » .97 F.
9 DflB Love, CoL Jamea riecL CJB. • . . • • vUnatt.
Lovell, Col. L. B ••••16H«tsa»
Mttcadamf Col. H^jZiiam
Macintotk, (;;q1, A. F \JnaU.
im Mackworth, Lu-Col. Sir Digby, Br^ ..do.
Macpherson, M^Gen. R. B. CjB.
B Maflfoz, CoK Htnrjf
I Mansel.CoU Robert Cbrisiopher ••..••••dp.
Wi Marten, Col. Tbovas • • . 1 Dr*
9 Meadei Maj. Rocbe, Unatt. ,,J}qiutjf'>A$$utant'
9 Meozies, Colonel Charles ••••..• .R* Marines
9 Michell, Lt-Col. Clias. Corowallis h. p.
Miller, Lt.-Col. William h. p. R. Art.
Moricoi Maj. T. H •••••• •late oi R. Mar.
Monro, Maj.*Gen. Alei. ••«•••• • •• from R. Art.
Newton, Lt..Col. Wm. Hen. ..R. Cao. RiBeRegt
9 Niekle, Col. ^ir Robert Jk. p.
9 Norolifie, Lt..CoI. Norcliflfo •• h. p.
9 Gates, Lt.-Col.Jas. Poole do.
mOldfiolck Col. John ••••» R. Bog.
Owen, Col. John, CB. . . Dep^-AdJ^'Gett, K. Mar.
Parry, Lt.-Gen. Sir Love Parry Jonea
?l Paty, Maj..Geo. Geo. Wm. CB.
ennyctticky Lt.-Col, Joho^ CB. ,.••••,•• . 17 F.
SPitt, Mtj..G«n. G. Dean
Power, Maj.-Geo. Wm« G. Ca R. Art.
9 Rainey, Maj.-Gen. Henry, CB»
Riddall,Mf!irG0ii«lVfi..9 .,,) ,j g^,
Riddell, M8ibr.Gen.Hetti7 Jas«
Ro^Mt Lt.-CoL John ^••^ •^ f • ^/^Iflfl^iU Ifr-
9 111 Ross, Lt.-CoT. Ja^.KiBfT;..i»*'>i%«f«P#t*
Sherlock, Col. fmnch • • • • .faUe oHf K. Gla.
9 Singleton, Lt.-CoL John ••••••••••••••90 F,
Smiih. Lt.-CoL C. HammonTivlT.V:™'!!*^
9 Someraet.Col. Heniy ••••••Cane Mouiad Rif.
Sonthwell, Cant. Hon. Cha.,^ • • • .Jali 12 R. V. B.
Spiak. Col. John ■••••••<««*f*«,M*#A9f A^tf!*
9 Stack, MajTOeo. Fits Get^.f?; IBS SHn.
Stepheos,^ Maj. Hen..S^kiQ^ »••» Jt,^t^^5» eJjMlit.
Thorn, Maj..Gen.Tfathanlel, CB; '^^^
Tremeobeei^Maj-^W^, oM^^^fM^-
wm Trevori Lieut.-Col. A^ H* «m • • » • • ti^ • »• UFJ,
Walker, Mau-Oen. Edward
Wallaee, Cel. Sh J. Mu#elLw;,Vjt.»V.«ii««i]0p.
Q3A Wallace^ CQl.Rqiieit •».>v#^.p|
9 Wears, Col. Thomaa** • • •'•i » • • »• ^^^
Weiherall, Col. Geo. Aug. CB. ««^«Vm'
^~ Hft Whinyales,Col. fi.q. CBU^««»^.
Cli IVt/^tni, Lt-Cbl. G«». CB. ••latee
Willoodks, LL-CeU fMm Um^^^^iirm-f.
9 WUUamB,Lt..Col.Tlm.l«o^^iifff>«^«VMa-
B Wiiliaans, Lu«CoI* W. F.. •••«*««•• ^4n#W^
I Wilson/CoL ^ J. M. CB. 44f:'U*
Wilson, Lieut.^CoU }^ icholas « • ^ • • .^ • ,
Wood, Major-^n. WiJJiam, CM^ , ,, , .
Wood, Lt-Col. Wm. Leighton •• • • I L ^
Woet<ktdg«, MeJHG«A..T«^*n -' ' i'r^ij
Wright, Lt..Col. Chailca.,.lat0itf R^ WU OiJIy
Wright, Col. John •4.«« ^« ««^«.^EJ|lpr.
Young, Lt.-Co1. Plomer •• ••• Uoitt.
OTHER FOREIGN ORDERS.
9 VR AUrtrmif, Col. Urn, AUt. CJB. C^^W »(''<>*« '"^ 8w«fJ[
.«. of (Wd««« od..^ ^2lh cir«?6:s,.
5 Commander St Ferdinand and Merit
9 A-c«m. M^«.fl... ci... A. CB. xtf. I r.^r^v»x"i:3'
9 im Adam, Geo. Rfght Hon. Sir Ft«l. GCB. GCMG. i Knight Maria Theresa
21 F. ( Fiiai Oass St* Asm
C First Class St. Fernando
Aldecson, Lt.CoT. Ralph Carr , . .Royal Engineers^ Commander Isabella tbi Oatli4&e
t Kaigbl Charles the ThM
Aleaander, Major Sir James Edward • • • 14 F. Second Class Lioa md 9mu
9 i» Anglewy, Field Marabal H. W. Mwrq.af, KGA Commander Maria Thelesa
GCB.&GCH; B.H.Gda. I Seoood Class SC George
AntUy, Col. Benf fate of Scots Fas. Gds. Second Class ofCi^Ment
8 Anson, Gen. Sir Geo. GCB 4Dr.Gds. Commander of 'fbvMr and
Arbuthnol, Lient.-Gen . ^ir R. £^C B 76 F. do do
9 AimstroDg, Maj.-Gen. Sir Rich. CB Knigbt &6 da
Arnold, Major- Gen« J. R. KH. . . . • from R. £qg« Second Class of Crasoent
t First Class St. Fernando
Askwith, Major W. H Royal AniHeiy{ Commander Isabella tbe
t Knight Charles the TUM
9«IB«bg.Uwt..Col.G.Banmfon,CB.A'CH. J joorth Qass Wilbelm
,._. h. p. German Legion c **"" " ^.-^ * •«•««•
9 m Banaid, Lt..G«o. Sir A. F. OCB. OCM. i Knight Blbria TfMesn
Rifle Brigade C Fourth QaM St^ Gco^t
4
9Banu, D^Oco.SrrJjttnesS.X'CB 207, Knight Tower tod Swmd
l»^C^Vkk, fc-P.B«V««ArtiUe.y{^,hC^/S:cilLic
Bkumgtfdt; Col. J.-O* CJ3 • • • • • Imp. Vivid Officer Secmid Cltts Dooru^ Empire
''B94$i&(,'<:;^*Honrtio b«p.4SF. First Clis San Fernando
'^ n $«Awxth, Mi^.^en. Cbttlei^ CB • Seeond Cltn St. Anne
{Grand Greet Tower end Swoid
■' St. Ferdinand and Merit
of St. Hemeniffilde
M Charles the Third
— — . San Feroando
- - rKvight Tower and Sword
r/U.^Ooii. Sh O. H. F. KCB 35 F.< Foarth Clais of St. Wiadimir
(^ WiNielm
.%teU; LiMit'-Oolooel David ••••.•••••...•Benffal Inf. Third Class Dooranie Empire
IdMctnet^ Lr.-Oeo. fit. Him. Sir. B. KCB. GCH. 7 F. Knight Tower and Sword
Blant; Lt.-Oen. Hichard ••• •••••••.. 66 F. Commender Tower and Sword
f Commander St. Bento d'Avis
, , ^^^.jf «^-ww.. .... »«.w... ^-.... V Knight Tower and Sword
C. St. Feroando
9BfeifM, Gn. A-T. OCB. GCfl. ••••.•4F. Commander Tower and Swoid
'Bndikdit; M^.^Oen. Lawnnee • late of 1 life Gds. Second Class of Crescent
VBrow;^ LtrOw, 5ir John. KCH. 8 Hussarij !^'SinrerSc^^i;d
^'.Bncbanj Lti'-Gen. Sir John, KCB. . . • 32 F. Comrnander Tower and Sword
' Bonbtfry,' Lt.^Col. Thomas, CB ••...•'.... 80 F. Knight Tower and Sword
Bergvjfiie, Maj.-Oen. ShJ. F. JTCB. •• from R. Eog^. do do
HR Cameron, Maj.^Oeo. Sir A . JCCB 74 F. Second Clen St. Anne
C«w«. 14.^. G««8« P«il«t. CB M«l«. I.f.{ ^S|{;|rfTc^J^ti^
CaitnbeH; Lt.-Col. Neil. 2)ip.-Qr.*Mef.-0m. Bimi&ay Army Second Cless Dooran^e Empire
II m Campbell, Lt.-Col. Patrick, CB Unatt. Knight Charles the Third
fjM Campbell, Maj.-Oen. Wm. CB Second Class St. Anne
Cvnicbie), Lt^o). Chts. M. OB., • • • • .Bengal Cavalry Third ClaM Pooran^ Empire
Carmtben, Lt-Col. Richard, CB. ••..•••. 2 F. do do
*» ■« ri '.L -* T* ri /^ »* T. I ir/io ti ti - < Fourth Class of St. WladimiT
9 8® Cathcaft. U.«Geii« C. M. Ear/, KCB. 11 Humrs I ^__^^.^ ^ Wilhelm
Catbeart, Col. Hm. Fred b. p.92F. Second Class St. Anne
fQ Cathcarty Coh Hon; George Uoatt. Foarth Class St. Wlodimir
CAar^A. U.Col. Sir Uickard, CB. GCH. S ^"^i^"^ ^'' ^"^ "^ ^"""^ ^
1*^ °f ^'^ ^*- ^'^^\ Commander 8u Ferdiaeod tad Merit
» «M «!•«. ♦ r^ «. « « TT^n <• Tk i Foofth Ciau Wilhelm
9 « Cliftoo, U-Gen.5if A. B. KCB 1 Dr. J g^^ class St, Anne
aini_^ ,^^,,.. « ,. _^.„ C Second Class St. Fernando
9 Colqfboun, Lt-Col. J. N .Royal Artillery J Commander Isabella the Catholic
r Grand Cross Tower snd Sword
9 Combeimeie, Gen. S* F4ie.GCB.GCH. .. 1 life Gds.< Ciiarlesthe Third
l^ St, Fernando
9 Oa Ca4«»Xt-Col. U. HitrvHf, CB. late of Gim. Gdi. Fonitb Class St. Wiadimir
C Grand Cross Ernestine
Conwy, Cept. Sir Jo^i Barf. KCH, ..h. p. B# Artillery ^ —^ St. Bento d'Avie
C. Commander Tower and Sword
9 CottoByLt»*Geii. Sir WiUooghby, GOB. JirCH...98 F. Fiist Class Doorao^ Empire
9 Cm, Col. Sir Wittimm .late of Port. Serv. Knight Tower and Sword
Crofion, CapteiB-Edweid Walter Royal Artillery First Class St. Fernando
9 Coreton, Cel. Cherlee Robert, CB. X p. 16 Dr. Tliird Class Doorao^e Empire
D'Anf, Lt.-€eL toaek »««»«4« J«toef Reral Artillery Second Class Lion and Sun
r Knight Charles the Third
BidaBDA Meior CoUibflWood Royal Artillery^ First Class San Fernando
•^ ^* t Knight of Isabella the CalboBc
9 Dooglas,Lt-Gen.5rr Howwd, Bt. GCB. GCMG. 99 F. Knight Charles the Third
9m I>ongl..,Lt..Oen. Sir N. KCB. KCH. ....72 F.{ Youfth C\^&l\s^^
tDowatt» ^.Gee. U. Ijtrd, KCB. 64 F. Commander Tower and Sword
BoyUy Col. «r J. M. KCB Jate of 12 Gar. Bn. Knight Tower and Sword
9 Bo^, Mal.-Gen. John, CB. Second Class of Crewent
•* r Second Class Charles the Third
D«Pbt,Ll.»GoL<6.<6.C«W.KII.«»«Roye]£Dgiiiefn^ Fiiat CU» Sw Femaodo
( Commander Isabella the Catholic
4Tv O^ftCCKi^ii^inf^tef^ft. Mm JR9M^(ifl^lhi^^\\p
ir,,,jy ,.. 1 ...! • . . rGcandCfatoSt«Ftt«iaaA»'-' ^ . '>^ i
»mE^D.,Maj..(3et,:5ifDeLacy,irCB. \^^.r.^.A'^^ . i.' ^ ' . V;' ./.; \]\ I
Evans, 5I«j..Gen,JM«va Ii«7« CB. .>Ma4raBinfafilry Tliiid Class Sl ^ "^ ^' ''
Farranty Lieat.-Col. Fraocis .«w«^Mr«k«BombtyC>r«it]r FicstCliBS LidMaBd'SaB^ ^ >*> .^ -^ *
9 ForbeViJft'fJPNli^J'* MA«i£Cii< ••«• Hep* MIOiGett..8ecood .Class of Cni^ot •• * I .o ' !
Fraser, Aiajor Jam^iC^* •r* ««« » <•«« ««&n^Lvayalfj. . Tiiird' OXtdt? Doorknke Pfjiy .'^<^<» > '.^
Garden. Lt.-Col.^fli«/€B*..k»'««^.w«««Bengfalltifai)txy StooodClittlloAraiiiefiBi^M ^ '' *
9 Gardiner, Maj.nG«n. ^^ IMbcit) ICC^a JT^^H.^R. Art. Second Class St» Anne , , ;. .. r r * « .
Giles, Lt.-Col. Stephen ♦^^.♦/.^••—^^•HoyilMal'Mrt' KnightTower andSworif '''•^' ""^ *'"''•
9nGomm»Lt.-Gen..$ir W»,J4. £CJ^i...wkkJl3£. aecoBd.ClauAi Amk'/I lorht/: ,*;i i •' Oi
GtmMt,Mtij.'GtniMrm\\\mv€B.KCH^.U^Enifhe9m €«Binaade^ St« FMinidd^nld Bf«i! " ^i
9 Goagfa, LL-Genf Huflv ^(ordl^X?CBw i««i...«i.%#.«l>r^. K&ight Charles iU)BTIiini < io.) .. ^ ' .
Grant, 5j|4fWi«sJMi«ifl>«i(lf4««.i.k..«Mied»DlBi^ 8a^^ ' *.tr
9 m Ht/i, €6L
Haggarti Major Crawford* « i « « ^tir • * « • « .^iE. I. C. Serv. Thixd Class Dooiante Eaasute.) o m.1 . • ^
^ . . ' . > ■ - irCoBinaQdatMattinJiHiiiJfaenlM^iu:K f'«
9aiHa]kett,G«i»i6VrG»«;CB.GCltf« k...b«.«45F.J Third>aastf'WilAelto^ ' • I ^r- is
,.,;.,^.i ., r (; ■, C. Kdight Xaner aid Siwoni). > : ' .r*
liarfqr.B^aj..Gen.5frRo?>crtJ.CB......,..,.....jj^^j^^^ , ..^^ ,, , rj
9 Henderson, Maii-Gea. G» A« iCffi •.«•••«*« a • ;^. •§ «. Sacond.Claas.ot Crew^t a * ! i {i- > . * • •
^, K:C,(^.:.. rate of E, Horse Gds.{f»«g^ --;/ -^^
9Hill,Maj..9en/^lrT)^eyS».t.C^^ '^ '•-•••• -{Srw^^^^^ ' ^
Hockings, Lt. Robfpi ^ 4«^,».s.vR. Marine Flm Cla<s Sa6 Firban^ ' ' '* ' ' ^
» SM Ha<]«m r««rf n r ' / ; t, l. i Knight Toner asidofi^oBA » .j I .-^j-v > • Q
i?a«»n(LClsutsSt.AnM // i .>-.kI . «'
Commander Legion of Honour
ISjugbt Cbll/ksihe HiM *-.?.! « -. a
Third Clau Leopold
^Qom^oder Savmur \r •
Imhoff; Gen. iSir. Ctarles. ««.*«i . * •« •*. • k • « • i . v. . . . . . • • Grand Commander St. JoaeMm
Jennyns, Ltf,/^ C. •«•*. ..m4««..«...»« J5 Dr. Jirst Clau San FcraBBfefc - » . •' - (f
Johnson, Lt.-Col. Chaf« l&.»b«ii »•<•*»•* •'k «.lv P* 1^ F. Second Class Lion and Sun i r - * is
9 Johnson, Surg. F^aid; Mi)*. •^. 4 *.•*.*. b. p. 39 P. Knight Charlbs the iTiird^ ' ' ' i !♦* . t|
June%|/^l|J|Rnf^^JCH. • m.. h^. ••«*•*•*»;... li^wUUtt; . da < ' ido >•) kI .« <
9 Jones, Lt.>.(;;(>l, 3. Or • * •n* *«.•• b ^timr^ . •*« tfk Vnati. Knight.Tower aad Saonl ' / ' ■ )
9 Wa Kempt, Gen. RJiM Hon, S^i James, GCB; GCr^. f^^iSlc^'^^^^^ , . V/, ;;': , , . §
rKnightCbadestbeXhittLH .•)..) 1
9 l^'MTv Maj.-Gen. R* J. J* i • • < • »'• 4 frsM Rival Artillery< fj^ni CI ass Sa n fleraando , t— a
. - • ICommsnderlsabfeimrtieCiih^lkr""' '^ '
Langley, Lt.GhofMCol^^«ik»«*..i4«..lUjo] Marivas .iFiraiCUsa]8«vF«idiasA> : *-.*.}
Langhten, M|jor Joho ^ ••<,!• c*^ . » « *«£oogia Engineers First Class Lioo And Suh •
,)i'r- I t' • . /.CoBuaande^ Toner jviibAstaa|ii .* ..-r. .•
Fouab .CUss Su Geoigt > .
\ Russian M^l in CoromeBiorattoB
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9Q3ftX*Jgon|Lft^4G«ii«ifa»i£«P«CBL «»*.^..*UGdfc . FoBithdatt 61* WUdiwr ^ - «ii..l«
^ r Knight Charles the Third
Ljon, Major Jwita «»•*•*»•#.>. •••^••«KDyal EBgiBterBC FilUClaasSaaFerftibdOl «:«>.] .. >
. 1 Commander Isahlita lin^GltMlB.: *
M«Dowtll, Lt..Col. Geo. Jas., CB ••••.«•• 16 Dr. Thiid Clasa Dooran^ Empim
()jffle$ifttfitnu^dd^^ tififfii J^gteiJ^^CIimfcjm^^Q mfi
P Mtcbean, Lt.-Qte4.M Wita^KCB^. ^ .. .. i « 92 F. CommaDder Tower and Sword
J «a MaerfimaW, LwiCol. Ko6u CB. fate W 35 iC Sccotid Class St. Amae ^^' •'' ^"^ '^ *
P W Ma«dto/,,tr;.t3ei;«r J**«>^^ ^^- ?9^r W JF^ P^«^^,^^ ,,,,..
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laclachlao, Lt.-CdL Abnkider « ^ .^^ ^ ^^ # ^ • ..iL rArtiilery Koight St; ^miM tikd -Sk Lllkiif - ' ' - ^
|Maclaiiie,M«fiB*Geo..£trAirah.OB^».w.Wk^>d2F« Koighl GlMrl«» th«Tftir4 '- T', .m1
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» la Mtitlaod. Gep. jT^ T. KCJi. ■ I , . /, , . . .'. . .\l K [ "^^ ^^^ ^im^uT^ ^^ " ' " '"' ^
I Meade, Major Roeiia;»i:Kir««r«4«.,.««»-..,».w«U4iaAti KiiWb4of4be%«*«td ..u:< •) l^iiO Qf
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Hi Montaga, Major WiUoughhy h. i|.R. Artaierj ' Fourth Class St. IVtadmiir ' ' -*
dooteafcb^Col.Tbo. Cfi. .•..•^^« ••<.•• •^.Beogiil' laUiiy. - riiifdCtM«DiK>ftti^£ktt^ .;.'r..J li^>
lontresor. Gen. 5ir T« Gaga, KCH. • b««>&. * .^ Dr. Gds. Second CIm| o^ Cfesctnt, ., ). ,- . [/ . ,, ; ) ri
Aoody, ColooetSFioni«.4«^i....^..*.».Bo>aI £ngtheei>s' * KDight MlHtaty Mem ofFraDc^ ' .
lorrts.Lieafc.iru|a.. ««.»...vw,.«*.4..,.%..v«4^...4 F. iKnightSa»FerDaado' ' > * ' . '^ ,n>v,i^h
IB Mttll/«frilqy»JU««Col« ^^CB* •*•••«•• iate of 69 F. Fourth Class Wilbelm
P Otway, Lt..Gen. Sir Loftiu'W. CB ..i w«84 F,.- KnlgM Cbarlaa the ThM'^' ,J;^. .It UL^ ^
.11 Cf
'arkiT,Capl.£dwjA.o|* «»^.«.««r.««..»RoyalMaiiDea- Knight Tow^and'INfMi''^^' •' *>' U
'arsons, Lt.-CoI. J as.. CB« ;%«.*«k.««.« Beogal lafj^utry Secood Class Dootan^ J^ljiry / •; -^ (i
P Peacocke, Lt.-C«L Tbomaa «vw*'. .*»«»h.c>. Part. Ser. Knight Tower and Svfoid , ^^ .... [{ $r^r^ n
'eat, Major A^6iniio%'GB. r. .4i«««« Bombay Engine^ 'Second Class Dooran^ Empire^
Lowell, Lt.-Col. Wallcf . .' « • ^, ^m • •-•« « * » v ^yal Marines Second Class San Fernando
uju r Commander Tower and Sword
PPyiiii,Lt.*Col. Sar.HMi»v>CB^ •'••«4a(aofPor*8er^ j!CBigbtSl.Ji'eriHindt>^^ i^ - < r^ .r.^L^ . i
C. Charles the Third
First Class Lion and Sun
Giiott^
iivarola, Lt.-G«n. F. County KCMQt, KCH. Bl Malta F. . Commander 8t« Maui^e^ aiid^'Stl V^ikM
ioberU, Col. Abrahans^ OBu i^ • « « 4 • « « •« Bengal IdfaaUy Second <;bas Deoran^ £2m^lr^ • ^ ( <• (i
P Bolt, Maj.-Gen. JobB, €JB. .... ....^i. •.»,.«....,».• , Kp«hit Tov^er «nd Sw^rd .;> ,,,,.,^^1 f^ot)
9 &Si Ross, Maj.-Ge«,^tr Hew Dalrymple, KCi, S ^Q^i ToWer and Sword ^
.i>lpuf;^-J4r(^ttf(l1l^^elMrfflI, R, Art. l Second Class St. Anne
>aller» Lt-CoU H.^F;> ••••;«'#«»•••». ..^Bfngal Cavalry Third Class Dooran^e J^mpire
iandwith, LL-Col. BcBtfaaiin, CB. .*.i;.BOmbay Gi^aliy Thifd Class DooraifWEttf^iyr • ■ '*'
H»tt, Col. John, aB.^4.<.,«.*.».*u..;..»,.'.^.9Di>« JBedond Class J^eoMo66'Elnpiti'' ' ' '
9m Scovell. Mij.^n. Si^ Q. KCB. Oav. B.MH.l^^^^^y^^^y^^^ , ...^ ,.-,^u .,i
* ColUgf, J
9 m Seaton, Lt.-Oas. John, Lard, GCB,VCMG. GCJJ, ( Knight Maria Theresa .. . ; . ., . r ., T
1^6 P.t Fourth X^fass^St. George ' ' ''
Shearman, Ca^ 3<Aa «• • »- ».••«•••• h. p. 7 F. Knight St. Maurice and St. Laiara
^beil, Lt.-Col. Justin ».»•••••#•••• *•* « Bengal Infantry First Class Lion and Sun
9 tSB Sleigby Lt.-Geu. J. W., €B. . « . •# ^ • • . * . .9 Drs^ Knight of Ma^jmiUan Jo9^pl^ . ^ .^. . : f..,^ »
9 Smith, Maj.-Gen. Sir Cbas. F. Jf OBw from R. Engineers Knight Charles the lliird '
imiib, Lt.-Col. Chas. Hamilloft, ^H». • h. p. 15 F. ' Fourth Class Wilbelm
r ir-< :. f Knight Maria Theresa
PQB Somerset. Lt«*>0«n. Lord Fit« Ray J. H* GCB. 53 F.f Fourth Class St. George
MHUary Ssmlwy U Hh Gnat ifte Comnh^'Oiitf ) KoigM M^idkiliafr JoMlV'^ t^'- { > ffj ^* 9
; V. Commander Tower and Sword
kacT, Col. Lewis R.CB ^•••••'.♦aeonl iBfaotiy l*hirdaaasDoona4eBtAplla> 1"^ '^-^'^
>til£er, Lt.4CoL Fokten <^Bw* •••••• 4^ Boidwy Infaotfy Third Claaa Dooian^ Empire _ ,
'472 Offitari pemtttied towiOf Fcfrign Onbr f •
Stanhope, Ck)l. flim. Lricwttr, CB. ••••••••••• .Unatt C<iBiinaiid«r of SoTioar
9 m Strafforf, Gen. Joho. EarJ >f, GCB. OCU. J»P. { ^^ ChTftlwSl-lr
Swan, Maj. Gravel C • h. p. Seeood Clan St. Fenando
9 aaftTbaokwell, Maj.-Geii.5ir J., KCB. XH.fton 3 Dr. Second Claae Doorante Empin
Thompaon, Lt. Chaa. Wm..... 14 Dr. Firat ClaeaSt. Fernando
Thomaon, Maj. Geo. CB, •••••••• late of Bengal Army Seeond Claaa Dooran^e Enpfit
4i nrat Claae St. Fofdinand
Tomer, Major Geo. Edward Royal Artillery^ Knight Charlee the Third
(. Commander laahella the CatlMlie
9 Upton, Lt.-Gen. Hon. A. P. Cfi. • • ••from Gren. Gds. Knight Maximilian Joaeph
9 US V«.d.l«.r, Gen. Sir J. 0. GCB. 16 Dr. { ^^.S^^^lIIlSKLpfc
Vio«.M.j.Ed«rd R«y^ =»«*»««{ K^Sfc^WbSrStu.
Wade, Maj. Hamlet Coote, CB. .••••••••^••••••h.p. Third Claae Deesattler Em)^'
Warburton, Captain G.D.* Royal Artillety Firat Claae St. FemeiKlor
»W«r.,M.j..0.n.8irWim«n.CB • -S* F. j ^^JJ^^^'^j;^^^ -.
{Watson, Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry, OR. ...»•••. 88 F. Commander Tower and-Bwe^tf ' - *
lis Wellington, Field Manhal Arthur, fMc9 6f, KG. '\ ....
GCB, GCH. Col. of Oren. Gda. and of the Rifle f Ftnt emf hightft CiMi &f
Brigade, Conatable of the Tower of London, and Lord f Ord9r in Enfvpe
Warden of the Cinque Porta. Commandgr-'in-Ck^, - j
9 Weat, Sir Aug. MD • • • • .h. p. Dep^ Ine. Gen. ComiMnder fewer and BwoRl'
! Knight Maria Theresa
Grand Croea St, ^^^^^^ ^ *«*^
Firat Class of Henry tiie Licto
Wheeler, Col. Hugh M. CB • Bengal Infantry Second Claaa Dooran^ Empire
{WUliama. Mai.-Gen. Sir R. K. KCfi. ..>.from9F. Knight Tower and Sword '
Willahire, Maj ^Gen. Sir Thomas, Bari, KCB. First Claaa Dooranfe Empire '
9 wn««.U.G.n.5^ Joto. KCB, U F. { ^^.^'^Ti^, „j g^ '
{Commander Tower and Sword
Commander Maria Theresa
Third Oaas St. Oeorgeof Roislft
Second Class of Creseeoe
9 m Wo«lfb»d.Lt.G.n.&r A.A-CA GCMG..40 P.{ ^^HgS.'^;!:!*,!^::^.
f Knight Cbarlei the Thim
Wylde, Col. WHliam, CB Royal Arti11ery< Second Clasa San Fernando
LCommaoder Isabella the CatMfe
Wymer, Colonel George PeCre, CB. ..Bengal InAmtry Third Class Dooran^ Extiptro
ALTER ATION WHILE PRIlffTINO.
BMlied on balf-pay, Jfiyor B. M. Hoady, 27 Sepi. 47.
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'* «
INDEX.
/,
P — •■■ W^til
' r
^ •
.r-rr
Abbott, ;^^gj^«^^ CB. il4
-— CW^rlw Qwptoa 171
Chriftofhsc 529
Fredsick H4
i;b9iDM 110,256
William Vfwi ' la?
AbeII,JoMpU 420
AbererombjF, Htm. A)ex.
Cfi. 32
Ralph 37
AgI4vd4. Gfavea 362
Aokroyd, Roberi 307
A'Com^jgh^i, 4iK>, OB*
KH... . 14
AeloD, Ed«v&rd 404
— FjaacU,* 6«roii 441
Admir, Charles WUliam 295
Ii«9^ , .296
JjVDtM' 91
JaiQAa. Wallace
Donlop 'l?!
•pp/obM HaiP 329
j?f Ardiard Bjralton 270
ThoiDMrCJB. 19
Thomas Jaoje^ 93,
219
AdaiDi Right tftfn. Sir
Fred. QCB^ fiCUQ.
IVillianv, ; ., . 199
AcUma, AUcq NoW 127
Arthur Faifoid 308
. Cadwallador 200
Edwanl 329
Frtok 101,179
■ George 306
George 329
— George Huiah 171
■ 5ir Geo. FowDoll,
KCH. 9, 132
Heory Beojamia
Briaooe 404
Henry Balthanr 264
Henry Wm. dB.^,^60
Joieph Holliog*
worth 416
Michael Ooold 329
■ ■ ■ Tbomaa 235
Adana, Wm. Elford 239
WUliam Heniy 96
AdaaaoB, Joeeph Samuel 189
Addington, Hon. Leonard
AUen . - 274
AddiavQ, Charter P.aniel ^6
•' ., "■ -» John 362
' ' >■ Joseph Edward 222
Thomas
» 1?boq).aji Fenn
153
17
3U
270
271
226
AdolphoB, EdwiQ, HD»
Adjo, J\)hA JVIiller*
-*^*-^ Mortimer
Affleck, ibancan
Acvr, ffonX. W. Herbert 195
-— Rowland 194
TUomas 362
Agaiaiz, Lewis 897
■■■ ■ ■ N |.ewis 174
AggaSf James 254
Agnew, Edward Frederick 185
James
-* Tho8. Rarosden
Ahmttt^ft Jeha
^ James
■ Warren
190
329
'208
113
208
397
287
Robert
-» Wm. Bevnaid
Aickio, Francis
Aide, Chaifes H^mihen
AiosUe, Charles P. 78, 140
■■ J?*rederick George 172
I Henry Francis
105, 295
397
245
329
99
154
62, 185
232
113
16
150
221
438
404
229
285
AiQS worth, John
-— — — Oliver, D.
Alrey, James Talbot
— Richard
Thomas
Aitcheson, Andrew
Aitcbiion, John
— ^^ William
Wm. Monro
Aiten, Victor Von
Aitken, Alexander
— — • Alexander
AkoEs, Cbailes Slxle ,
ALBERT, His Royai
Highness Prinrs, KG,
KT.KP.OCB.OCMa.
5,149
Albert, George Frederick,
MD. 418
Albooy, James HiU 197
Aloocky Henry 362
Thos.8t.Leger 101 ,247
William 329
Alder^ Walter K. 962
AMenon, Ralph Cait * '
65»113»^82^
Aldred, John Williams Id
Aldricb, Edward 99, 283
Aldridge, Thomas ■' 159
Aldwortb, Rich. WiUiaogi 158'
AlesMrf M. de Marchesi 26%
Alexander, Archibald 2d0
' ♦ '■ ' Chas, Carson .
105, 283
r
Frederick Lle-
wellyn 296
— — Geo. Gardiner
«95, -wr
George WiUiam 192
Heniy 329
-^ Henry 136
' ■ ',■ James 114
r J. B. 1 15^
Sir Jas. Kd^afd
105, 165
— ^— John
• John
■■■■■'■ " Lesley
^-^— Thomas
William
Algeo, James
Alingtoh. George Hogh
Alison, Arch.
AUfn, Andrew
— Andrew Timbrell
Colin, MA
David
George
James, CB,
Robert
William
Allardyce, James
Allen, Chas. Daveri
George
— James
James
■ ' ■ John Fenn
— • John
— Joseph
408
3?2
Wf
253
114
2$0 •
224
• 135
215
4aQ
416
254
16, 208
311
362
420
329
362
76, 255
114
329
362
362
Ralph Shuttleworth 270
Robert 329
Robert Marshall 259
Rodney Vansittart 296
Thomas 408
William 119
William 397
William Warner 121
;r
Alleyoe, . Alexander
(>M*Geachy .r. 241
Alley, TMteDbfiin .362;
AUibsoo, £afMai4Dew«oii29I
Aiys, Cbarlea 33
-^^ WiUiamKofit 162
ildlniaD, George -310
MM leeiieficli Goul*
beurn 248
A119PP, Robeit 416
Alms, Thos. Fred* HUl ^22
Alpe, HamoDd " 32d
Alilon, James / . 362
Alt, Dwuei. ,362
AiMnsteiQ, Hen. Boroii -362
AJrc%J4)hQ' .: : 96».262
Amaroftjt Ciierl^ 408
Amiirose, George James 154
Ames^JqliB. 362
Asiwl, Charles Fred. '2&S
-r^ Vs9^ Johe TjfWn 225
"*^r*T George l«ewM ]pi.Te L61
AoMfi, John Qfefl» ' 329
— >**-4 — Gilbert, Aoiirevv^ .)'&2
Amiiblett, My^fd ' 129
Amai^de^ Williap. 96
Aiiiyatt, Augustus 362
Aivvott, Rich. Ganrelt 362
ApaerdoD, Hobart Gfanl 174
AndersoD, Abrabva CpUiii
238
— ' AJkdcaoder 293
— r— Andrew 162
Andcew, MD. 420
— Arthur»AfX>, 263
— Charlo» 248
— David, KX)« 160
— David 236
~ David D. 114
— George . 229
— Ceoi^ge Dqp , 224
— lleory 109, 320
— James 219
— Jaouee Wrmyss 244
^Joha. MD^ 173
— John 202
^ Jolm 408
— John David 417
— Joba GmXm 188
— John Richard 271
— Joseph,CJ3.A7/.
. Q6i 201
— Paul. Ck 19,230
— Kicharii^on 207
Anderson., Wm. Co^ravi^ y
s 77,267
Wm. H. H. 202
Anderton, WilUaia 408
- William lace 143
■ «■««
Ts"-
m» «
r
-♦-^'
'«*"f
AID.
T* Rob. Caiew,
DoilglAs
'J'homas
1 homaa ,
Thema»
Thomaa^
Tbonvtt
William, C&
>IUiUam
WUIiam
Williin
WUliai^ A.
AlbockK Beijefeiiii Bui-** - *
dieson Vaughta ' - 74
■ .>■ Edmuad Kecr
V»oghan i -33&
■ ■ t George Benje^in
VeagbiA .. ^ 23^
AndreOr Hicb . CoUyer . 1 13
Andrew, Charlee. 362
Andrews, Alfred 172
AfMlrews, AugustaSi, CBm 1 13
-. Qhvrles 329
. Francis -212
-^ Ceocge 118
— John .124
— Moitra» - .179 KCB. f' ia,4«a
Robert , 73^267 AHwthnott, afeJI«gli,CS*—
Arb«tho(Mk» dMn. Q«Dif» -
Jamet 3^
Chatles Geom»2?2
■ ■> .. H9it. Mefioa.><36a
--^^ Sii Biitert;iKC^-~
13, JI28
« 5i»TlMDlMr
-^ TbomaaWilliam 177
Andros, William . .^ .32a
Aogelo. £dw..A^t)t.;iC£. 40
HcMv 320
^ John .. 114
Wm.Sul4egeri 266
Angerstein, J^h^Julius
^m. 41,144
Anglesey, H.W, Alar, t^f) .
AG. GCB. GCHt
5, 120, 447
Anketell, Montr^y 274
AnnesUy, Hon* Arthur 8
ChaileSiAfD* 420
! ■ CharijQB Gasper
Dav. 251
Francis Chariet 172
Fra. Cbas. 216
"^ Stephen Fiiv ,
Chas. 216
WilHam Ricbi|rd249
Anquetil, George AUe^ .266
Aoaell, AuguBtusFra*103f22t^
* l^dward Clargea
109,226
— - Richard Tusbcyrville
. 297
Anano, ArobibaldFdwacd
Harboard 272
•/
10 IflO
>*^
-r-rJokei^ini
— i7«».WlD- ~ 6»
AitMall, Aadley MttT9»^9a^'
HeMf/ 'LI' I .Sfift.
Hugh Afamfl^
« ■!>■ nm»
wer|(
Menryn
303
417
1«»
ArchdeaepoyJSdMr* U
tagp
Anebf r, £dt?« CmMM/
-— — Fran. Baeefe /
— -1- Oeofgew MDl /
— ^^ — JaiMs iHe*i)r '•
— — . J«lrti .
*■■*'■ Thomaa
1- Wm«vl&ioif>.10e,424
Wm. M'Gii^l ^;23a
r^Wm. aMriMAi ^07
Ardeo, WiUiMi .1 ~ ~
Willitm
Areniesac^U4t,.Ado|.¥ote}489
Arguimbau, LavmMi^ -
• C«. .. I .//17
Arbrright. Charles . . .; ISl
^ ^.WilliMk -DQAirifti '
5ir George, GC3. ) AmH, Qeitge Way . . -U»
7,124,449 Armii; Louu J«bA Amh
Hon. George 34,117
Octavius.H.S{jQ. 136
'
rn'm*
Wm . AbboU
234
139
189
230
362
XU
266
362
397
201
202 1
Anstey, Edmond Francis .171
Anstnither, PhilUp, Ca. 114
— '■ K<4vLi«dM^> 114
Anthony, J. A. Christian 441 1 *
Antrobus, Philip » , 243
Aniill, Haaiy Cold«A ' 329 ^
Anton, Iloory . ;i^|«_«d.
Alexander .32^'
d^ '
Are>Birong,AhrAaia- • .^M
■ Alexander ■ ' i 10
--•*^r: — AlesyBtewalL 7^»
Aplio^ Andrew Sn^ipe Hanu
70,23^
JohvGukcHogeit 179
>■ 'y
4—^ Ak3i. Thonaai S5d
Anih.W.a*j
— T'AidiibaM.: '
- — Arcb. NidiolU 420
Cli^leB < . lift
— Chaiba : K7
'. 4ao
•«<N|J,<
"■¥»
-— *■ Philip Hen* Pre«-
dergrass 179
Applelon, £dwei4 293
^ William 329
Appghn, Arnold 4i40
- ■ ■ George ' 440
Apreece, Thomaa 423t '■■»■»>■ j
Apthorp, iUc^iii Purely*.- j- ' --J
ma ..UOii !ii.i J
-H-
^Da»iiilZ4««4iatt
- £diMMWtlliaioa2l«
i4i*>
George
Henry
Herbert'- • /
Jamet • 'i9j
Welb
208
1»
soo
Indun
47&
— 1-. Joha
-»*Ut Johtt
•I
Ml)
350
oXSf
•««-4 John CoofBT «62
"i> Mdnl|rMBJer3r 86t
•"4 £ir Richmrd, CB. 15
p ■ » M . lUtinfd ' ae2
^>n *-Bidi.8>y 77,367
-«4^-^£ob«t
-Um
Atebiiota^ fkitfy Alexw 339
Atherley, Mark Kerr 99,244
Athertcm, Robert
Atkin, Chriito|>!ier
-*-^ Jdho
Wiliiam
William
■ ". ,\H William
»^ «..WUIiam
*'i > *fcrii William A.
*■'■* ■■ Wro« Hfemy
^ " <■ ■ ■ Wrairf Crimes
---* HeMy
vTRf
115
67
1<^7
198
168
<nfi
196
W7
87
148
67
Anuttd, Joho^ ICVk
AttMr, Cbas. Avg. 101^, 869
Arnold, Hkouy 863
i- ■ James Robertson,
KS. 16, 281
a WiUiatti Seijeaat
319
•-W— WUflaea Trait 176
AriMtt, Alexndet 862
'■■; ArcUbald, MB, 420
Arthur, Freit LeopeM 155
"I' ' Sir George, BteH.
KCH. 17, 118
-"^^-^nkmriMD. 418
Tlwnm^ : 70, 188
»'T Jeto, Hi); 418
Ar6ltirey James, Veii^hflii 248
— »— Wm. Uenrr 94
AsbbtnihaA)* iffln. T. 89, 314
114
397
116
72. 187
106)392
16T
166'
304
307
346
18
A she, ise^yemi]i>
— -^ William
Asftibhl, Johfr
AshmDce^ Charles
>>,. Job»
■ William.
Ash|MleU Felix
AsbCoki, Geo. John '
— I*- — Henry*
^.^ Thw. Heiu •
Ashwerth, Frederick
— ^-^ RraderiA Cbirlee 170
AtbeNCThomas - 329
AtlMviiii, Wnu HsnisoD^ 100«
.( 269
A&lelC» Jubn Thompson 294
-**-*- Thompson 85, 292
■ »'-*» Wm. SimMoni i 294
Astell,. BaA*> Wm. 64, 144
f^^ Charles 'Ednnliid 166
Astlty* Innncib Wm. 2104
b>«,i HetuJ^H« Delaval
119
Asten; Joseph 160
Asttfia; Antonio 444
*'■ "I Pierre 444
Aicledey, Fnmcie.l3off>ing
V r.lW; -J ' 101
358
362
363
105,260
363
363
397
^88
308
341
323
341
362
397
163
310
Atkinson, Charles
' Cfcerles
-^- Edward D.
■ ■■ George
Geo. Piflckney
■ ■ ■ ' James
— — John
John
— — ' — Jdseph
■■■ Ricbard
Thomas, MD.
Aity, Francis Lionel Oc-
tavins 153
Animi, Philip 92
Aucbmoly, Sam. Benj. CJB. 16
Atdaia, John Willett P. 167
AuAten, Cbas. Wilson 235
Henry 233
■■ — Henry Edmund 329
John, Kff. 59
William For^^aid 251
Austin, Edward Frederick 363
Bngh Whitchurch 207
— — Joseph 362
Kathaoiel 408
■ ■" Norton Austin 397
Thomas 363, 447
lf>2
249
441
416
BacheU^, Lewit de^ fiofwis
Von Dem Biinck 440
Bacchsus, Arnold Erich 443
FVaos Fred. 443
Backhouse, John IgguMen 897
■ Jul. Brockman 114
Peter
Backmeistw, Christian
-^' Juhus
> Lewis
Becmeister, Arnold
Bacon, Cosar
' Harry
Heniy Hickman
— '■■ ■ William
William, MD.
Antran, Alexander
Aurher^ WilKam
Avame. lliomas Jeffrey
Jonah 362
Avery, Thomas 362
Axford, Ricbard 1 14
Aylcs, iohn George Aug. 294
Ay liner, Charles Wm. 155
' Frederkk Cha. 241
^ ' ^' Geoiige Edward 109,
245
- Henry 269
■ ■ ■— - Matthew Lardt
OCB. 6, 169
15
362
231
362
255
420
162
329
153
' ' llNmiBS Brabaxon
Ay age, George '
Ayosley, Jai. Murray
Ayj^hford, Aaron Moore
A>fon> Hen. Abraham
Whitmore
■ Robinson
Aytoun, James
Maf ridtt C. W.
Roger Jamee
Babmgton, Wilfiam 133
Baby^ Anthony Duperon 339
Daniel 60
Daniel Antdne 350
Bace. George Alex« 313
Heniy Wittiwi 172
*-**William 339
397
440
441
440
441
339
435
133
Bacot, Joha " 430
— ^ John TbomasWalsoa 3 1 3
Baddeley, Fred. Ueoiy 108»
383
— — John Eraser Lod«
ington 373
Wm. H. ClintOB 300
358
359
163
329
65, 144
97
193
321
408
329
363
363
362
416
416
334
339
334
363
120
284
33
120
Bagenall, Ednrand
William
Baguell, Frederick
Bagoold, Tbomaa Mi
Bagot, Cbarlesj
Edward
George
George
Bagsbaw, Isaac
Bailey, Charles
Charles Conrant
— — Edward
■ Jas. Atdeison
— -^ Michael
— — William
Bailie, James
— — James
William
Baillie, Andrew
' ■ Duncan James
— — — Geo. Clement
Hugh
— — *- Hugh Smith
Robert 108, 224
Robert 253
Wm. Douglas Hall 175
Baity, John 362
Bain, David 8. Erskine 233
— — George 417
John 363
William, MD. 185
Bainbrigge, Edtiard 286
John Hankey
75, 447
Philip, CB. 18
Philip J. 284
■ ■ Reginald 199
Thomas Parker 363
Baioes, Cuthbert A. 329
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•—James
-« Jeremiah
— John
— John
— 8kr John, Bart,
65,189
John 76, 189
John, Cfi. 114
John 127
. John, MD. 245
John 248
John 331
. John 365
> John Alex. Gs-
152
John Ball 134
— ^— John Cameron 135
_ John Francis
Oiencairn 74, 943
I. Morris Bobin-
son 220
. NeU Stewart,
MD. 225
Kiel 114
Patrick, CB. 68
Patrick, CB. 17
Pat. F. W. 64, 149
Patrick. John 274
Patrick Scott 332
Robert 102, 197
Rob. Dennis-
town 223
Robert Parker 225
-— ^ Rupert 365
Thomas 365
Thomas Edm. 95,
133
^Walter 106, 332
William, CB. 17
•-. William 73, 122
William 332
William 365
William 408
Wm. Mark 255
Walter Odgwell
Barrington 224
Wm. Pitcaim 174
Wm. Rich. New-
135
246
Campsie, Geo. Richard 257
Canavan, John 216
John 169
Caoch, Thomas 100, 447
Candler, Wm. Helsham 216
Cane, Francis Da 286
- Maurice 171
Robert Du 216
Stopford 90
Cnoning, Edward Joseph 365
CtnnoB, JEotasy MD. 423
Copadoae, Henrj
— — Henry
Capel, ChristoDher
— — Daniel
port
Wm. Wilson
94
42,254
331
227
166
■ Sydney Aug. 331
Han. Thomas £dw. 8
Capelle, Augustus 442
Garden, Andrew 211
Cha. Wilson 187
Henry Robert 229
James 408
Paul Kyffin 397
— Sydney 274
Warner Westenra 245
Caidew, Christopher B. 226
George 18, 281
Henry Clare 246
John Trevanion 366
Cardiff, Rich. Wingfield 162
Cardigan, Jas. T. Lari if,
40, 137
Caiew, Charles Hallowell 186
164
365
247
366
187
134
Frmocis
Harry
John Hallowell
John Henry
Robert
Robt. Hallowell
Hon. Shapland
Wm. Marcus 102, 215
Carey, Chas. Le Mesorier 215
— Francis 177
— — George Jackson 259
Hiiael 226
— James 366
— ^— John Le Merchant 195
John Westropp 397
Michael 366
Nicholas 430
Peter 9
Robert 191
Thomas, KH. 366
Tupper 416
Carfrae, John 113
Carkeek, Stephen 408
Carletou, Dudley Wilraet 148
Carline, Henry 126
Carlou, John Baxter 332
CarlyoD, Edward 39
Geo. Gwavas 152
ThokTiistrem Spry 123
Carmichael, Chas. John 221
■ Henry Gosset
Riohard 220
— ^— HumphreyHenryl87
William Hugh
Hedges
Camab^, Alei.
Carnegie, James
• Joho, MD.
Carnegie, W. F. Lindsay
Carpenter, Dishy Thomas 332
FfwtonckSianley308
220
366
145
420
332
Cflrpenttr, GMfgi 9^ ^^
G«M|« !!•
Carr, Dawson 366
. GeoiM 223
Jonaa Kisf » JU>* 176
Ralph as
Robert 106.189
Samuel 416
Cafringtoo, Walt«r Wel*
land 3G6
WUliam 366
Wro.lUa, 366
Carral, Wm. HutcbiaMm 132
Carroll, Janet 406
John 366
Patriok 249
Thomas 397
Gcrroihers, a B« 316
Carrow, William 173
Cvruthers, David 416
Richard, CB. 64,
153
WilUaa 332
Canon, William, MD. 31 1
John
Carstens, Rudolph 441
Carian, William 332
Carte, John Elliott, MD. 165
Carter, Brook 152
Charles Jefiian 167
a 156
George 366
Frederick 152
Harry Lee 158
Henry CoUia 425
Joho 420
Carter, John Chillon LpUib-
ton 204
John Collis, MD. 310
Joho Henry 408
John Money 331
Samuel Georg* 92
Samuel Geofge 202
William 408
Wm. George 148
Wm. Fredarid^ 215
Wm. Soott 201
WUloogkby Har. 216
Carterac, Hugli de 366
Carthew, Edmnnd Jobs 273
Cartmail, Joseph 171
Cartwright, Aubrar Agnr 253
Edmund
Henry
William
76.
113
144
62
420
182
Carver, Waltci
Edward
Stirling
Cary, Deeriag
Geoige
-^— Geo. Marena
Septimus Alpb. F.
William
William 397
Wm. Ludtta 33S
Carysibrt, John, £eW ^, 8
Case, Hsydoa Lbwd 2S4
WillUffl 183
235
CweoMBt, Bifer ISO
Cney, Thomas Page 396
CtsMM, Aithar Moon 336
Edward ShdBeld 366
Matthew 336
Tlionas 816
Catwl, Jamea 866
Caisidy, Fraocia P. 167
John 320
Loftiis 308
— Wm. Grahaoa 160
CtstieaO) John Buckley
96, 293, 397
332
417
819
408
832
Chalmers, William 163
Willtam 408
■ ' ■ WiUiam Kalman,
UD. 169
Chalooer, John 332
ChamberlaiD.Hall Plnmar 154
Sir Henrj Orlando
Rob.
-John
Thomas Jamea
Cbamberlajne. J. Cham.
William
■ Wro. John
174
128
366
37
354
Castle, Slodden
William
Ctistr^ Luke
Citer, Thomas Hicks
— - Tbomaa Orlando
78, 267
CathetH, Hmu Adol. Fred. 332
— Auguatus Murray 239
■ Charles Morray,
£aW, KCB, 11, 123
Bon. Frederick Mac-
adam 33
*■'■ Hon, George 36, 448
Maitm 420
Cator, John Farnaby 370
Thomas William 181
William 40, 366
Catty, Charles Parker 157
Caulfield, Daniel 332
Pra. Wro. Tho. 205
James, CB. 113
'■ John 366
Wm.M.Stewart218
114
430
181
262
205
118
Chambers, Courteney 40, 176
David Francis 155
■' Edward John 201
Hugh Best 261
Jas.Walkcr,JI(rD.186
Caatley, Richard
-Wm. Grainger
Cavao, Philip Chailea
Cavaira, Giusseppe
Cave, Lawrence Trent
Cavendtah, Geo. Henry
— Hon, Henry
Fred. Compton
Cay, Cberlea Vidler
Caialet, George Henry
Cecil,Ix»r(iBrownlow Thos.
• Montague
— Lsrd Thomas
Chabot, U W. Vite. de,
Kca,
Chads, John Cornell
■ ' ■ ■' John Henry
■■ Wm. Catherwood
■ William John
Cbadwiek, G. 8.
Edward Fred.
William
19
249
184
150
41
14
69
156
366
216
115
210
366
448
205
366
John 366
John H. 197
Montagu 398
Samuel 366
Chambre, James 140
William 93
Charobres. Wm. Chambres 367
Champeani, Casar Aog. 446
Champion, Edw. Kendall 366
John G. 247
Chancellor, Alexander 178
Frederick Hugh 272
John 332
Chandler, George Lee 272
John Tbomaa 161
Chaplin, Frank 130
Thomas 86, 147
Chapman, Alfred Augnatus 199
Benjamin 404
■ ■ Frederick E. 284
George 114
George 366
— ■^— — John George 210
John James 332
— John Strange 163
Joseph 332
Sir Stephen Rem-
nant,Cfi.KCH. 13,113,281
— — — Stephen Remnant
210
William
William D.
Chaldecott, Isaac, MD.
Chalk, John Brett
Challis, John Henry
Chalmcr, James Arch.
68, 266, 274
Chalmers, Andrew 416
John Snodgrass 231
— Wr WUlitm,
CB. KCH. 17
366
180
398
7
332
417
62
Charles, Deskford
Cbarleton, Thomas R.
Chailewood, Jolin
Chsrlier, Joseph
Charlton, Edward, KH.
Edward Spicer 247
John Samuel 219
Saint John 332
Charretie, Thomas 17
Charsley, Charles 366
Charter, Ellis James 159
Cbarteris, Charles 366
-J Hon. Rich. 150
Hon. Walter 344
Charters, Robert 416
Samuel 93
Chase, John Woodford 404
Chatfield, Frederick 366
486
ChattartQii, Janafe Chaflsa,
KH 87, 134
Oliver Nicolls 180
Chawner, Edward Hoara 333
Chaytor, John 383
Cheape, John 833
Peter 3d, 348
Cheetham, Chailea
Chenevix, Sam. WiUiam Lin-
ley 307
Geoige 420
Cheney, Edward H. CB. 33
Cheproell, Charles 333
Rev. H. L. 449
Chermside, Henry Lowther 373
Cherriman, John 408
Cherry, Alfred Henry 143
Fred. Clifford 830
Chesney, Fran. Rawdon 63,
113,367
**— — Franda Rawdon 386
Cha. Cornwallia 385
Chesse, Jean de 444
Chesshire, Edward 883
Chester, Chas. MonUga 343
' ■ Harry George 174
John 40
John 304
Chetharo, Isaac 866
Chetwode, George 134
Richard 97
Chetwynd, Hen. Riohard
Walter 140
Cbewton, Kii«. Wm. Fred. 157
Chiarands, Fra. Leonard 416
Chichester, Arthur 333
Arthur Charles 332
■ ■ ■— ■■ Hon. AugnstQs
George Charlea 157
Chailea Raleigbl99
George 300
Lord Ham. Fra. 333
" John Octavina 167
— Nugent 127
Robert Brace 333
Child, Alex. John Blair
Child, George 416
George Richard 396
William 197
Childers, Michael, CB. 33
— — Spencer PbiHp John
373
Chiids, Joseph 101, 293
Joseph Clarke 371
Chtpchase, John 336
Chippendale, Edward 183
Chisbolm, Alexander 366
Andrew 333
ArchibaldMacra 198
Donald 833
- John 114
— — Stewart 391
Chislette, Henry 423
I Chitiem, John 398
Choiseul, Xavier 366
Cholmeiey, Henry D. 178
Cholmondeley, Hon. T. O* 194
Christian, Samori 193
B b2
486
Christie, Frederick. Oordoo 332
404
270
243
397
152
332
232
332
398
George
HeDry Paget
James
John
■ John Alexander
.* Napier Turner
Sam. Tolfrey
— — — Thomas
Church, Boneval
Sir Richard, CB.
GCH. 67
Cbuichiil, T^d Alfred 235
Charles Heory lU
■ Charlea Henry
Spencer 253
Edward Wm. 332
Chute, Francis 222
»*- . Thomas 173
Trevor 110, 222
Ciavaldini, Peter Fm. 444
Cinoamood, Joseph 366
Clanchy, Cassius Matthew 59
Clancy, John 141
Richard 260
Cknmorris, Lord John
Chas. RoberS
Clapcott, Charles
Geor{!e
253
183
212
113
312
366
332
.Index*
Clarke, James 293
•— ~— James Cummiog 228
• James George 197
James R. 398
James Stanhope
Patnck 210
John 94
John Gumming 228
John Fred. MP. 309
John F. Sales, 66, 129
John Thorp 366
John Tbomss 312
John Walrood 136
Marshal 366
Joseph 64. 228
Robert 77, 267
421
366
124
113
366
140
366
408
Cleve, Hen. Andiv Ffwi. 43?
Urban 438
Cleveland, Geo.D.I>idBKni250
Henry, X)fdk«^ 34
Henry AV. i»uid246
188
258
366
253
312
271
Clapham, William
Clapp, William Henry
Clare, Benjamin
— *— Louis
Claremont, Edw. Stopford 260
Clark, Alexander 201
■■ . Charles 382
Edw. Stevens 366
— Francis 176
Frederick 366
Frederick Hobson 213
John. JCH. 68,205
John, MD« 311
John 332
■ ■ John 366
.. John Stephens 224
Piyce 332
Robert 366
■ i> Thomas 254
■ ■ Thomas 366
Thomas 416
Thomas 420
Thos. Noble 366
WiUiam 366
William Ricbaid 898
Clarke. Alexander Rois 286
Andrew 285
iEneas 274 ,
Cbarkt 293
■ M » Chas. Anthony 306 i
Chas, Edward 423,
■ Dottgiss Bennet 308 j
Eric Mackay 168 1
I George 212
George Calvert 129
■ '■ George Dacres 398
Guy 96, 229
Henry 307
James 109, 254^
Thomas
Thomas
— — Thomas Miller
Tredway
Walter
William
William
William
Wm. Henry Hardy
Forbes 204
Clarksoo, Walter 141
Clavell, Richard King 295
Clavering, Ernest F. G. 193
■ Henry Mordannt 32
Clay, James Herbert 180
Wm. Waldegrare Pel-
ham 366
Clayfield. Edw. betand 332
Clayton, Dowell O'Reilly 312
Henry 114
Sir Wm. Rob. JBt. 35
Thomas 408
Cleary, Rich. Stanton 366
Cleather, Edward John 332
Cleave, Richard 425
Cleaveland, Fred. Darby 269
Rich. Fran. 85. 266
Samuel 271
Cleghom. George 366
Cleiland, Wm. Douglas 113
Clibboro, Wm. G«i. Mea-
zies
Clifie, Charles
Wastel
Clifford, Bon* Henry
^— — Jolin JamM
Miller
Richard Cormick 161
Rob. Cav. Speiu 145
Clifton, Sir Arthur tfei^.
KCB. KCU. 11. 128
Angustm Wyke-
ham 253
ChandoB Fnid. 136
Thomas H^ats 1^
274
90
CleUnd, AIez.Brown,MD. 260
Clement, Cha. Theophilus 257
Clements, Fied. Wm. 94, 260
Clinton, Lord Cha. PettiMS
Pelbam 118
Frederick 62, 144
Henry 76
Lord Tbo. Ciiau
Pelham 332
Clitherow, John 12*219
JobnChrUtie 70^1^
Clive, Edward 332
Cloete, Abra. Joaias, KB* 61
Close, Charlei
Fred.
-— - John Marjoram
Maxwell
— ^ Vere Henry 24f
Cloudt, Morris de 437
Cluoe, Waiiaoa 332
Cluuie, Jaa.OUphant, CB.
71, 195
Cluuerback, Daniel Hngti 131
John 188
Williaaa 2(»
Clyde. James 248
Coakley, Andrew 2SB
Coepe, Capel 219
Coates, Edw. Fred. 420
Richard AylMer 366
Williaaa 250,258
Geo. Edw.
Henry
Robert
William, Lord
366
92
136
332
172
366
293
231
237
270
*MI
Cleminsoo, Edward
Clendining, Andrew
ClendoD, William
Clephane, Rob. Douglas
Clerihew, George, MD.
Clerk. Henry
Gierke, Augustus Jonathan 286
Francis Carr 223
St. John Aug. ICif. 37
ThomasHenryShad*
well. KH. 91
RichardWolla»too 177
5irWm. Henry, Bt.332
Wm.'Jonathan 107,229
Cleve, Carl. Died. U. O. F« 438
William 4tf
William Heny 420
Coats, John 206
Cobbe, Alexander Hugh 239
Chas. A. I«
Chas. Poww 159
Geoige
Henry C.
38*266
71,255
Cobbold, Frederick
Cochrane. Cha. Sicwwt 156
George 7ft, 257
J. l»4
James Day 243
— James HO
James JabaslMe 32
Robert 332
— ^- Robt. Muitinws 333
Thomas 25t
— > Tbofe.BtttiMS,X«ttf 109
William U.m
Coehnm6y M^Iism
Cock, Jamet
— * Wnikm Beddeek
Cockbum, Alexandtf
-^ — — CKa. VmsiCtart
— — Dewrenx, P.
' Sir Francis
366
113
332
162
269
129
17
■ Rt.Hon, Sir CtOT^,
GCB. 292
Sir Jm. flf. GCH. 113
120
332
408
366
193
169
332
Jan«i
•— * James
*■ ■ ■■■•. James
* ■ ■ Phineas Chailes
— Thomas Hugh
-■ Wm. Pewf
Cocklrarae, Wm. Horace
€ockcraft, Wm. Wild Jot. 209
Cockell. William
Cocker, Barnard- Wm.
Coeka, ChaiJes Lygon
. — ' OcUvius Vorke
Philip Reginald
97
332
148
155
269
416
168
100
283
Coeksedge, Henry
Codd» Rowimnd Bentinck
William
— Joshua
CodnngtoB, Wm. Jn. 42, 147
— Wm. Wf Bd-
ham 143
-Coen, William John 261
Coffin, Edward Pine 416
Guy CarletoQ 42
Coghill, John Joaoelyn 210
Coghlao, James 238
John 420
— William 114
Coke, Hen. £dw« Keppel
Weatworlh 150
— — Kwi. We&man Cla-
teoce Walpole 191
Coker, Lcfiris 104, 180
Colborne, Hon, Francis 166
" Hon, James 167
Celborn, William 235
Colby, Charles 250
Hen. Aug. 333
■ Thomas 19
Colchester, Thomas 420
Colcloogb, Anth. Cesar 420
— George 272
M'Carty 366
Colcroft, John 366, 448
Cole, Arthar Lowry 221
Charles 367
— George 186
Heniy 163
ifoRi. Hen. Artbnr 333
■ ' " Jolin A. 166
John William 367
Pennel 73, 282
-*— Richard 60
' Baehafd Sweet 243
Robert 97) 199
Robert John, MD, 1 7 1
Cole, William W. T. 178
Colebcboka, Sir Wm. Maeb.
Oto.iCif. 39,266
^ Index.
Coiebrooke, James Robert 93
Coleman, Charles 398
John 423
Coles, Richard George 152
Robert Bartlett 36
— — Josias Rogers John 124
— Wm. Cowper 40
Colleton, Rob. Aog. Fulford
Graves
Collier, Charles, MD^
— ^— James
196
418
398
113
219
Colleit, John H.
Collette, Henry
Colliogs, Adolphns, MD. 255
Daniel Stratton 234
John E. 184
Wm. Moore 398
Collington, John Wheeler 268
Collingwood, John 124
Wm. Dixon 367
Wm. Pole 188
367
155
367
167
179
408
155
198
408
367
404
398
284
60
175
333
367
293
183
367
Collyer, Geo. Samuel 898
Colmao, G. Butler TriaooU 256
Thomas 333
Wm. Fred. Adams 232
Wm. Thomas 260
Collins, Benj. Marshall
Charles
Charles
Edward
Edward
-^— ^ Francis
George
James Wood
John
— — Joseph Ambrose
Michael
Stephen Edward
Collinson, Thomas Ber-
nard
Collis, Charles
Hector C. Bartho-
lomew
Peter
William
Colliss, John
Colls, Robert Stacey
William
Colmore, Colmore Frind
Cregoe
Colnett, Jas. Richard
Colomb, George Hatton
■ Geo. Thomas
Colpoys, John
Colquhoun, Daniel
J. Nisbet 65, 113.267
Colquitt, John WalUce 156
Colston, Edward 141
Colt, Charles Russell 130
Colthnrst, David Latoncbe 168
133
114
273
68
195
12
J. R.
I Nicholas
Colvmba, Pietro Santa
Colvile, Frederick
^ Graham
Henry
ColvQl, Robert
Thomas H.
Colville, Charles John
■ Wm. James
333
333
444
333
194
38 149
Colvill, Hugh George ' 180
-. Robert 249
487
416
223
332
253
291
Combe, Matthew
Combermere, S. Visc.GCB,
GCH, 6,113,118,448
Comper, John Thomas 308
Compton, Ld, Spencer S. 237
Concannon,Aiithony,lfi>. 256
Condy, Nicholas 367
Congdooy Geo. Walkop 294
Congreve, George 78^ 180
Coningham, William 367
Connel, Abr« Jas. Nisbett
MD. 119
Connell, Addphus Fred. 271
Henry 806
James 310
Conner, Robert 218
Conner,Wm. H. BrabaiOD 116
Connolly, Edward Joseph
Ridg^vay 297
Connolly, Richard Geo. 295
Wm. Hallett 19
Connon, John 408
Connop, Henry 333
Richard 67
Connor, Alexander 367
Frederick 158
Conolly, Arthur Wellesley 181
33
174
408
333
162
207
256
145
333
425
367
James
John Charles
Patrick
Conrady, Martinus
Conran, Lewis Charles
Wm. Adam
Conron, Edward
Cooroy, Henry Geo.
Shr John, Bt.
Constant, John
Conway, Samuel
-^— Thos. Sydenham,
CB. 101, 173
Cooyers, Cha. Edw. CB. 16. 33
Charles Edward 122
Conyngham, Fraiicis,Mar9.
ofyKP.CCH, 68
W .FitxWm.L.240
Coode, Chas. Penrose
Cook, Edwin Adolphus
Jerris
William Surtees
Cooke, Adolphus
-■ Anthony Charles
— : Edward Bowen
294
137
333
333
367
285
186
Cooke, John 333
John Henry 93, 1 16
Rich. Harvey, CJB.57
Rich. May Mignan 1 14
Robert 407
Thomas Valentine 296
Wm. Ridley Chas. 133
Cookes, George 130
Cookson. William 160
Coombe, Charles 420
■ Joseph 367
Cooper, Aatley Faaton 218
:4S8
C«(iper, BnnAt 423
.— Z- Charltt Ktlly 367
■ David 188
- Edward Htnry 133
Georgv 113
Godfrey J96
..^-»*- Uanry 93, 188
Heniy IW, 196
1^ Haary 408
■■ ■ .» Harbart Biaoky 235
■ Isaac Rbodaa 209
■ l^aofiard Mona 100
>^ Robart 812
Robart Haory 333
Stnmal 867
■ Samual 420
Thonaa 297
■ ■ Williani 256
... ■ Wm. RobartaoB 308
Coora, RiebardJobiiLaoh-
maro 191
Coota, Charlaa 367
Cbarlaa Janaa 221
Chidlay 333
Chidley Dowses 203
Henry J. 173
John 367
John CMdIay 194
_— Rich.GatfaiiiCrsagb367
Copeland, Gaorga 150
Copinger, Haory 167
Coppnigar, Joba Marray 367
Coppon, Joiaph
Corbet, A ndraw Oaorga
Corbett, Edmond
Frank
■ Siaart
I Wiiliam
444
202
240
184
114
203
197
440
420
CoaOay. Thaopb. Byan 888
Costobadie, Jaa. PalliMr 222
Cother, Cbarlea, OB. 57
Cottingham, Thomu 367
Cott<iD, C3orbat 101,200
> £dw. Antoniaa 333
Heory Ctdvalay 260
Hugb Goiton 1 14
Lyncb Suplaton 179
Sidoey 179
Sydney John 68, 179
Thomas Forrast 310
—^ Hon. WalHngtOB
H.S* 118
. WiUiam 114
Sir Willoogliby.
12, 250
192
227
416
367
398
333
420
367
GCB. KCH.
Couch, William
Coache, Charlas
■ ■ Edward
- John
■ ■ Richard
Thomas
Corcoran, Alalia
Cordemaon, Albert
CorfieM, Charles
Jamat Wiasmora 204
Corbam, William 367
Cork, Edmand, BarU/t KP. 6
Comiick, Chaa.Tyasaa 201
■ - - Kdwatd 130
Edw. Uanry 168
John 191
Comeliiis, Rich. LongMd 333
Coraes, John 231
Cornwall* Gaorga 247
Wm. Haory 40, 147
Corncwall, Harbert Saner-
sat H. 253
Coriall.Jaraea 233
Corry, George 169
Corry, Somerset 367
Coray, Cbas. Jusla de 333
Cotytiw, Oaoiga Frederick 156
Geoige Haat 106, 292
JohnRawllQS 71,292
Cosby, WHKara 867
Cosoard, John 898
Cossar, Walter 894
Costello. Pieice 408
Ooater,Jan«t 142
-^ Thoa.Olw«rWttts 124
Costky, Jahft 98 1
Coulsoo, Alexander
Coulthard, Robert
Coultman, Hurophray W. 175
Couper,6'irGeorge.Cfi.X&.30
Courant, Aotoiae 445
Coart, John 225
Major H. 1 14
Courten, Pierre P. Ae*
guste da 445
Amend dt 80, 446
Coortenay, Geo* Henty 367
■ Geo. Townsend 416
John Oamett 311
Wm. Allan 264
Courtis, John Cbas. Gray 294
Coveney, James 367
Coventry, Richard 367
Tbos.Wm.RogOTl81
Cowan, Adam 179
Edw. AlplMBSo
Fred.
John
Thoaaes, ATD.
Cowcher John
Cowell, Henry Rebeit
■ James
' • . •• Jas. Ch. Mnmy
■ John
Lambert
306
423
212
367
261
130
148
163
333
212
250
212
312
Cowley. Charka 867
Cowper, Henry Doaglaa 109,
191
«— » Hm. Wai« Fn* 333
■ ■■ Francia Boynton 288
Gee. Alea. MB. 307
404
884
77,144
333
404i
8671
Cowen. Attgeatoa Henry
Charles
Edwerd
Henry Lionel
— Henry
_ WilKsm
Coz, Augustna
Cox, Charlaa
-i — Omhm
-»- Charlas
Coic, Doagla* Uith 198
•*— Edmund Heoiy 296
FriMM Edwail 286
Francia HawCr^
George Herbert
— Jamaa
John, KH.
— - John
— — John Gaggia
<— John Geoi|a
*- — Jobn HamilfeM
Jobn Willian
«— ^ Joaeph Liiesa
Leigh Galdie
Robert Ailaa
Samnel
-*— ^ Sameel SyoM
►T.
William, KU.
William
Sir William
WilUam Ha«ilUa
Coten, £dw«rd
CoHOo» George Stacpab
Cozworthy, FeignsoQ Th. 307
Jamea 808
Coiens, George 367
Crabbe, Eyre J. KH. 66, 226
CrablMa, Abnbam 130
George Loogb* 867
Ciacknell, Jamea Tboa. aJ3
Cradock. Aden WiltaMSMS 833
Craig. Aylmer flIraegfiMd 205
Ninian 264
Craigie, Antbo*y David ^^
John 333
Joba Halbact, C& 1 14
Peter
204
258
61
833
255
333
227
164
333
159
214
867
207
816
42
92
32
271
212
196
CB.
RobuColUna
Cramer, Henry Joba
^-— — John Thome* •
Andrew Philip
Crampto0» Josiih
Robert Hewy
Cranage, Joha
CraoSeld, Geo. Daikf - 833
Craster, Shaftoe Craaiar Itf
Craafbrd. Williaai 867
Craufurd, J.Rebattaoa €1. 144
4,38
177
416
127
446
367
243
Fazakerley
Cranaa, Charles
Joha
Henty
272
367
407
92
i
Craren» Cbarlea
Crawfoid, Adam Fife 4S^ 866
■ Ales. Spieia 867
Franck H» 845
Henry >4l
— » James 497
.^^ Joha Chas. 867
Jaseph 8«7
Robert -113
, Robert S3
RafcLTimesali 868
Waii— U8
Wm.
Index*
4B9
CrtwftiTd, Jolia 93
■ RolMft 152
— IUb.H«i.Pa7iie236
CnwI^y, €h«rl60 222
■ Henry 171
Heory Owen 283
■ Heoty Btabrook 118
PhUip Simliiook 226
■ Thomas R. 141
William 367
Creagh, Arthur Gethin 367
'CharlM Myers 232
Charlei Otbome 238
Giles Vtndeleor76,233
James 94, 238
James Heofy 178
— ■ Jasper Byng 106
Sir Micfaaer, XH. 40
Thos. Miller 203
Crease, Anthony Rejnoids
Vyvytn
CreSf John
Creed, Francis Rnsaell
Creighton» Arthnr OvtAfim
Jossph
Cremer, James Smith
Crerar, James
Creser, Richard
Crespigny,Geo. BlickeC. 171
Crespin, Geo. H« Leganick 396
286
367
238
187
39
333
228
404
Henry
Cress well, George
■ Wm. O. Baker
367
333
137
333
430
219
367
333
CrokMri Pooaonby May Ct«
Crichtoni John
Crigao, Claodins
Crupin, George
Crispo, Sydney Smith
Crossdaile, George
DroughtBfeb.213 1
Crociccbia, Louis 444 {
Crocker, Alfred 312
Crocket, John 296
Croft, Henry 128
— John M'GMgor Ang.
Thos. 312
Jonathan 312
——John Thomas 114
Stephen 220
Crofioo,Edw.Heo.Lowther 229
£d«r. Walter 269
■ Onttarus St. John 285
Henry 256
Hugh Dennis 102, 171
John ffoHiott 74, 157
*■ Richard Henry 270
■ Walter Frederic 333
Croflon, Wm« Edward 163
Crofu, Edmund 174
Crofts, John 121
Ctokat, William 60
Cfoker, Edward 168
^ Edwaid 190
Edward Hare 126
Hen. Braddell 208
John 157
John L« 168
JoluiRaM 936
raw
—— Richard
■ Richard Anfoin
William, CB.
WiUiam
Crombie, Alexander
■ James
Thomas
Crompton, Wm. Josbna
296
123
176
42
250
224
398
96,211
107,
333
Crooke, Mathias S. 162
WilUam Rickaid 189
Crooki, Wm. Smedler 408
Crookshaok, AlexancMr
Crowder
Crookshank, Blackman
Chichester Graham
■ George
Richard
Croon I Bernard
Crosbie, Sir Wm. Bt.
Crosdill, John, CB.
Cross, Anthony
James
John, KH.
— — Richard
—^ Wm. Jennings
Crosse, John Burton St.
Croix
Joshue Grant
Crosssrove, James
Croudace, James
WilKam
Crow, William
Crowder, Edward F.
Crowe, Charles
George Wm.
John William
— — ■ Joseph
Joseph, PH,
308
202
416
367
441
333
113
404
420
50
367
333
240
240
398
114
367
367
157
367
404
235
367
230
Crown, George Frederick 398
Crowther, Jeremiah 367
Rich. J. F. 833
W.G. LangTishe215
114
367
398
178
247
Croxton, Thomas
Crozier, Acbeaon
■ Henderson
William
Cruice, Edmund John
Cruickshank, William,
MD,
' ' ' Alexander
Crusius, David
Crutchley, Charles
Cnittenden, Edwin
Courtenay
203
231
446
101,174
66
64,266
408
197
Crymble, William
Crymes, John
Cnbboo, Mark 113
Cobitt, Edward George 133
Edward George 367
George 160
Henry Archibald 187
Cubilt, Henry Finley 333
Cudbertson, John 333
Caddy, Alexander Daniel 383
I Cnddy, WiUiMB Hnihnd
Lecky Daniel 105, 206
Stephen 420
Cull, George 367
CuUen, Edward 398
William 113
Camberland, Bentinck
Harry 333
Chas.Bn>wnlow 60,248
George Bcntittck 193
■ Geo. Barrali 193
■ R. F. W. 248
Cambcrlefle,Chas. 1.4ish, 383
^ Harry Altham 316
Comtn, William 423
Cumiog. Edward WilUaa 231
■ George 315
Robt. OctariM 203
Waller 175
William Chariia 307
Cumming, Alexander 310
Alexander 367
Alexander 398
Sir Hen« John,
KCa. 8, 138
Hen. Wedder^
barn 148
John 232
John Hant 176
Robert 808
■ ■' Robert Gordon 188
Robert Stewart 495
William 183
Wm. 416
WUIiam Samuel 256
Cunioghame, Wm. Co-
niogbame 231
' ' ■ Wm. John 193
-^ Robert Camp-
bell 193
Conliflfb, Sit Robt. Hen.
Bt. CB. , 113
Cunningham, Alex. 420
James 124
John 244
Cunynghame, Arthur Aug.
Thurlow 75, 144
StrDavid,Bt.32
— ^— — Wm. Aagoa-
tus Myrton 223
Cuppage, Alexander 113
■ Alexander 337
^^ Burke 108, 268
— -^ John Macdonald241
Stephen 61
Copples, Charles 423
Cure, Alfred C. 206
Curetoo, Augustus John 140
■ Chas. Robt. CB.39,142
Edward B. 130
Curling, Henry 367
James Bunee 116
Curll, Henry 308
Curran, Boarentun Ro-
mero 417
Currer, Richard R. 248
Carrie, Eugefli 236
490
Currie, George Alfred
Robt. HsiniiltoD
— — Samuel, MD,
Wm. Ferguason
333
190
173
233
294
188
151
333
Cuiry, Robt. Murray
Curteis, Henry Job a
Curtis, Charles
' ■ Henry
. James Gray Wm. 114
Reginald 274
Curtois, Geo. Chas. W. 215
R. G. Rev. DD. 312
Canon, Him. Ernest Geo. 203
Hdn.Ricb.VV.Penn 146
Hon. John Henry
Roper
Roper
George Henry
Hon, Leicester
367
398
253
367
Cusine, John
Cust. Hon. Sir Edward,
KCH 36
Henry Francis 134
' ■ " John Francis 146
Cust. Hon. Peregrine Fras. 333
Cusunce, Holtnan 36, 262
Neville 333
Wm. Neville 126
Catajar, Carlo 262
Cuthberi, Cha. Alfred 217
— ^ John RawUnson 136
-— Robt. Alex. 102, 166
Cuuing, Thomas 368
Cuylar, Jacob Glyn 15
Dachenhausen, Henry,
Baron 441
Dacres, Richaid James 268
Dacosia, Aug. Fred. Hip-
polito 284
D*Aguilar,Geo*Charles.CB.14
Cha. Lawrence 270
Hen. Torrena 145
Dagg, Robert Alexander 255
Daioes/Charles 408
Paioiry, Michael 333
Bakers, Henry Forbes 258
Dakios, Wm. Wbitfield,
Rev. DD. 426
Dalbiac, Geo. Charles 131
Dalgairns. William 368
Balgetj, Alexander 368
Fred. Henry 221
■ James W. 449
Dalgkish. Robert 368
DalboQste, Thi Earl rf 315
DalUs, Alexander 408
Charles 115
-^— Georce Fred. 197
Robert Wm. 122
Tliomas Vurkt 137
Dallwig, Coorad 437
Dalmery Francis 33
Thomas. CB. 14, 198
Pmlrymple, Sir Adolpbtts
JobQ, Bart. 16
» Alex. 368
Sir Charles 416
Elphinstone
John Fitx Rpy
Wm. Henry
Dalston, George
Dalton, Charles
Charles James
Philip Tuite
Thomas N.
Jn3ex.
Dalrymp1e,Geo. Hadington243
Sir Hew, Bt. 78
■ John Hamilton
150
190
307
114
71,267
269
368
213
235
368
241
57
368
398
367
171
449
172
9S
19
Dalsell, Hon. Arth. Alex.
66,199
' John Alexander 204
John M. 94
-^^— Hon. Rob. Alex. G.
239
Wm. John 368
Damer. Han. Geo. Lionel
D., CB. 58
Damerum, George 368
Dames, Mansell 368
— ^— Wm. Longworth
7D, «18
404
t9S
408
215
179
398
416
442
189
D'Arey. Joseph ' ' il3
Jodg6 Tbds. 333
Otircr Barker »t7
Thos. Ooppbg B.241
William 219
Darcy. Isaac HoViteaii 368
Dardel. Geo. Alexande)' 445
Dardia. George 3t»8
John 396
D'Alton, Edward
Edward Rich.
Daly, Hon. Charles
Dennis
George
Lawrence
Edward Nugent
Hon. Robert
Robert
Dalyell, John Thomas
Melville
Robert
Dana, Wm. Pulteney
Dance, George
Dandy, John
Dane. Richard, MD.
John
D'Anfossy, Le Chevalier
Daniel, John Edgcumbe
— Lewis
Ludrord Harvey
Peter Fane Edge 295
William George 22l
Daniell, Cha. Anguatua 246
— Charles Frederic
Tonreoa 189
Edwin Gream 159
■ Francis A. 113
Henry 78, 147
J . 3f 6
John Hinton 193
Ralph Allen Cha. 237
Robert 368
William Freemtti 312
Dare, F. MarmadnkiB Hal! 174
Henry Hall 174
Darell, Sir Harry, hc 14
Henry John
Dansey, Cha. CornwalKa
CB.
Darby, Carrick
Charles
Joseph
42,266
241
238
61
353
O'Connor, JtfD. 169
Thomaa, MD. 181
D'Arey, Geo. Abbta Kooli 246
John 535
D'Arcey, Edward
D'Arley, Wm. WaHaCe
Darley, Edward 44
Frederidc WiHiam f<9
Darling, Henry Charles 906
'— Montague Wm. 507
Sit R. OCH. Zp 192
— ^— Sydne/ * *0t
Wm. LSnd^y 18
Damh, N. Lawson 6f , 219
Darroch, Donald O, A. n4
Dartnell, Geo, Rosaell 510
Nelaon 204
Dash wood, Alex. Wilton 67
Edwin 161
F. Loftut 142
Oh>. a, C. tts
Henry W. J. T?4
WiWfam «»n.
AckUnd 297
Dassauville, Wm. AtitOD,
AfD. 291
Das8«>l, Conrad Vcfn 438
Daubeney, Edward 219
Fred. Sykaa 19*
Han. Chas. Bar*-
aton, CB. 100, 206
Hemy, KH. 15
!75
568
418
160
420
Davenport, Ch.Ed^oMilMr 152
'■ ■ K. Mont^ 218
Treror 151
John BalaA. 507
Dweney, Burton 97, l^i
' Charles Bteror 17t
Davem, A vary Jordatt 204
John 354
David, John 417
Daridaon, Alexatidar 114
* — ^ Fred. AQ|piitus256
Jamaa 901
Jamaa 408
Jaa. Bafehchif 368
John 416
*— « ^ P<trick« MD, 191
■ ' ■ Peter Wtwetr 416
Davie, Henry Davit fu*
goaon
— Sir Henry
Femson . 57
John Darie^ufana 1 45
Daviea, Arflnir S54
Daubeny, Jamea
Daubua. James BaiiU
Daun, Robert, ^D,
Dabnt, Robert
WilHam, Mb,
Panel. AngiuUii;;
Bedford
Daniel Ow^
■ ' 11 ■ David
^^ David
.. David
■ ^ — Franois John
Davis, Greenow
' Henry Geo* Jolin
stone
-i Henrj John
■ Weorj AfD.
— . JohQ
rr— John
■ — Joseph
— : Peter
' — Kichard
Robert WiUock
Tbomaa Hearj
, Hastings
Timothy
Wm. HtLuhuxy
1571
259
420
242
5S4
368
41
274
296
183
420
312
334
334
417
404
256
34
91
60
334
368
Davis^ Alfred
Charles Winter
-: Fred.Whylock295,297
■■ Geo. Lennox 73, 160
1 Hen. Samuel 96, 203
John 368
-:— John Henrj 398
;* > John Atkins 291
h»- Lionel 417
•; ^— Thomas 247
— . Waiiam 134
. William 334
William 398
W ilUam Henry 368 '
-^—r- William Saudom 296
DavvoD, James . 368
Hugh Percj 17
M. Thomas 236
'—— 5ir William, KH, 61
J>^rj^j4ihn,MD, 309
Pavy, Sir Wm. Gabriel,
CB. KCH. 11, 211
? Wdlism Wallis 219
ParjSy £dm. Soden 368
Daws, Andrew Moore 404
Charles 334
Dawes, William Lewis
107, 293
DawkiBS, Clinton Francis
Baraos 158
■ — Henrjr 33
WilliamGregor7l48 j
Dawson, Charles 205 '
* i >' " £rskineScott Fran-
cis George 196
! Francis 212
' ■ ■• u George 99
n George F. 285
» Goo. K. Masojr 140
, II Geo. Thomson 257
■■ '« II Henry 126
:— Henry Hill 170
M Richard 191
Rob. Kearsley 283
.1. Hon. T. Vesey 148
WiUia» 196
Dawson, William, MD. 309
William 368
Day, Alexander 368
-^— Henry James 398
John' 251
Rob. Ladbroke 237
DayrelL Francis 334
Deacon, Charles Clement 213
Chas. Parke 334
Thomas 109, 179
Wm.Ed. Durand 213
Dealey, Charles 420
Deaman, Thomas 398
Dean, Robert 368
William 404
Deane, Charles, iSTH. 76,161
■ Henry Allen Murray
173
John Everard 171
Thomas 398
'- William 404
Deans, Robert 398
Deare, George 64, 172
George 260
De Beauvoir, Sir John £dro.398
Debenham, Thomas
Debs, Fra. Matthias
Defiurgh,Anih. Philip
Jat. Floreoce
408
441
334
113
De Butts, Sir Augustas,
KCH. 19, 281
James Whiished 226
John Cromie
285
404
437
437
. Blackwood
De Carteret, George
Decken, Benedix, Baron
Cha, Von der
Geo. Count Von
48^1
Delias, George 442
Delmar, Charles Abbott l35
Delm4, Hen. Peter 368
Delmege, Colin Christo-
pher John, Mb. 311
Delmont, Frederick 334
Dely, Wm. Alexander 213
Dempster. John, MD. 172
■ James Carroll 184
William 99, 192
DeroiM^, Charles 291
Deo ford, Charles 368
Denison, Cha. Albert 203
George 368
5irWilliamnioma»283
Denitts, Nathaniel Robert 430
Denne, George 116
Thomas PlanU 206
Denaie, Henry William 179
Deanis, Sir James, KCB.
34; 154
James 334
James Benmmln 270
John Fitz Thomas 247
John Leslie 101,246
Morley Stratford
Tynte 228
-'- 102,
211
Id4
137
206
104,209
74,223
311
der
438
Wm. Baron, KH.
90, 440
De Courey, Nevinson
Willoughby 296
William Sinclair 216
Deeble, William 207
Deedes, Henry 77, 185
' ' George ' 95, 186
Deere, Joseph Eyies 246
Deering. Rupert Barber 251
De Fauche, Charles 398
DeGrey,Tbo.£ari 4
Dehnel, Heorv 440
Deichmann, Carl. Fred. 438
De la Cherois, Nioholas 127
Delacombe, Henry lyatt 106,
292
Henzy Edw. 294
De la Condamiue, Thos. 334
De Lacy, John 97
Delamain,Cha.Heory,C6. 1 14
■ Edw. Smith 368
De Laocey, James 60
Delancey, John 334
Peter 101, 227
Delaay, F. 121
Delhoste, D. C. Aug. 215
De Lisle, Herzel Fred. 834
Richard . 248
Maurice Griffin
Denoiss, Henry Parry
Dennistoun, Robert
Denny, Anthony
—^-^ Richard
William
William
Dent, Robert
Tho. Edw. Bower-
Bank
Derbi shire, William
Dering, Cholmeley £di
368
160
258
237
Edward Heneage 148
Derinzy, Bartholomew
Vigors, KH. 65, 238
Geo. Aug. Fred. 269
Thomas Rich. 236
De Ros, Hon, Dudley
Charles Fitzgerald 118
Wm. Lord 40
D'Erp, Balthazar, Baron 334
Desailly, Joseph 420
Desbarres, Henry Wind- .
ham 368
Desborough, John 271
Lawrence 246
Desbrisay, Theophilusl09, 268
Deshoo, Fred. Geo. Tho. 173
Desmond, John 249
Despard. Henry 39, 251
Fred. William
Philip Henry 334
D'Este, Sir Aug. Fred.
KCH. 34
Des Voeax, Sir Chas. Bi. 334
r— ' Henry 334
Detmer, Frederick 437
Develin, Henry William 423
De Vere, Francis Horatio 286
492
Tndex%
Beyerell, Wm. Be? ontsli 110,
254
Tho. Joiephus 105,219
Deverill, Gervts SUnford 107.
242
Bevereax, George Alfred 398
— — — Hon, George
Talbot 270
De Veulle, Acton 168
Devon, Wm. Henry 334
Dew, Armioe 273
Dewar, Albemarle 239
Jamea William 200
Devrell, Thomas 334
Arthur 398
De Wilton, Wm. Thomas 173
De Weod, James Douglas 334
De Winton, Robt. Heo. 251
Thomas 269
G.J.DeWinton251
D'Holbrense, Henry 445
D'Homboldt, John Hen. 438
297
297
446
180
254
269
114
194
334
420
Dias, Isaac
Dibben, George
Dicenta, Francis
Dick, Augustus Alex,
—— Charles Quinlin
— Francis
Hope
— James Abercromby
John
'John
— John Simon Francis 230
William, MD. 163
Dickens, James 416
Rob. Mordaant 177
' Robert Vaughan 174
Dickins, George Caldwell 172
Dickinson, Douglas John 368
Henry 6. F. 210
Nodes 420
Richard 10, 264
Dickson. Archibald W. 168
Cha, Lennox 368
Cha. Sheffield 264
Collingwood 104,270
DaTid 247
David 368
Edw. John 243
^ Francis 192
Graham Le Fevre 181
James 311
James Henry 333
John Henrv 202
■ Joseph Williamson
Tate 156
■ Sir Jeremiah,
KCB. 12. 213
■ Philip 274
■ Sam. Anchnuty 139
■ ■ Walter George
Waiiam, CB.
Wm. F.
■■■ William Thomas
I>igl>yf John Almentt 138
Digges. Chas. 368
Diggle, Chas. KH. 69
Frederick Wm. 234
Dighton. Robert 368
Dilke, William 417
Wm. Wentworth
Grant 229
Dilkes. Wm. Charlei 213
Dill. Marcus 284
Dillon, Anthony 368
Edw. Walter Percy 368
Francis Wm. 78,169
John 398
Martin 260
Robert 249, 259
Theo. Augustus 398
Thomas 368
Timothy 334
William 334
William 416
Dimsdale, Thos. Robt.
Chas. 142
Dinorben, Wm. Lord 4« 315
Dinwiddie, Gilbert Ham. 306
Dbbrowe, John Geo. Ca-
vendish
Disney, Algernon
— — Henry
. Jas. Roberts
Dive, Hugh
Dixon, Charles
F.
145
334
368
368
404
61
315
42» 149
229
-George
-George
- George Phillips 258
- Henry 99
- Heory 192
- James 408
- John 66, 144
- John 334
- John Smart 398
- John William 368
- Matthew Cha. 41. 282
-Matthew Cha. 271
- Richard 398
Wm.Minley Hall 270
36
334
430
166
408
368
398
416
398
153
420
132
Dodsworth, John Snitli 333
Dodwell, £dwaid Roger 118
George 368
Doherty, Chas. Edmund 139
Danid 220
Henry Edward 140
Sir Richard. 36, 264
Dolce* Anthony John.
MD. 312
Dolmage, Gideon 134
Julius 368
Domenichetti. Rich.. MD. 159
Domvile, John Russell 270
William 163
Domville, Edmund Chas. 296
James Wm*
270
175
192
92
334
291
Diddep, John
Diebitsch, Frad. Von
Digby, Francis Uoy d
■ ■■ ■ OMfge Ste{4icn
312
113
214
142
368
441
186
Dobbin, Thomas
Dobbs, Francis
John
Dobson, William
William
Dobynsi Robt. Wm.
Uobree, Harry Haokey
John Saumarez
— ^— Rich. John
Docker. £dw. Scott
Docker, Thomas
Dod, Whitehall
Dodd, Chas. Wm. Macar-
mick 398
John Beach 201
D*Odaardi, Antonio 444
Dods, George 59
Geo. Douglas, MD. 266
Dedswortb, Benjamin 334
— — «- CndimUader
James Bniih 165
Donald, John
Donaldson. Robert
. Vance Young
Donelan, Anthony
Donoall, Orlando Swale
Donnelly, John
Donoughmore, J. Eerf ef,
KP. 334
Donovan, Chas. Henry
Douglas 135
Edw. Westbv 184
- Heory Donglu 398
259
169
228
258
334
246
154
246
439
254
368
442
368
188
207
404
114
255
Thomu
Doran, Robert
WillUm
Dore, Frederick Naasan
Peter Luke
— Wm. Henry
Dorehill, Wm. John
George
Doriog. William
Doris, Richard
Dormer, Charles
Dorndorf, Frederick
Doswell, Henry
Douce, Francis HobUe
Dougherty. William
Doughty, Edward
Douglas. Claud
George
■ ■■■ Sir George Hen.
Scott, B«rf. 18o
■ ■ Henry Hamilton 334
Heory N. 61, SdO
Heory Sholto 193
Sir Howard,Br.
GCB. GCMG. 10, 251
SW James, KC B.
12.245
— ^ James 211
Jss. WflliAm 1 1 4
John 100, 231
John 137
John 398
-— — John 423
Joaeph 334
5ir N«l, KCB.
KCH. 13, 224, 447
Robert, CB. 37
Rntort 230
Robert 260
84
165
Doaro, Artbor, Marq, 41j 117
Dow^on,SirJoha,GCB. 113
SirjQ^9,KCB. 113
W. K. 116
Dowbiggio, Win. H«OfT 368
247
187
167
368
334
171
393
296
334
114
334
398
DowdaU, AyIiD«r
■ George Jas*
I>owding, Wm. Mill*
Dpwker, Chai. Heuy
■ ■ Thomas
Dowlud^John
Dowling. Wm. Ueniy
Howmta, James
■ James Splaine
— — ^ John
Down, James Somen
— ^— Richard
Downer, George
— ^— Gaoige P. Maz«
wen 368
Downes, Henry, MD, 312
- Ulysses* Ltnd,
KCB. 13, 205
WUliam Janes 334
Downie, AWiaoder 368
Downing, Adam Giffard 60
Downman, Geo. Charlee 218
John Thos. 235
Sir Thos« CB.
KCB. 13»265
Dowse. Fraderick WUtiam 222
Richard 310
Richard Robert 312
Thomas 159
Dowsoo, Charles 176
■ CharlesSatlier*
land 180
Doyle, Carlo Joseph 17
Chi8.UastiDgs 73, 256
■ Jobs 92
>■ Sir John Milleyi
. KCB. 32
. WilHoB 132
D*Oyly, Henry 14, 184
John Walpok 162
Doyne, Robert Stephen 368
Drafieo, William PUi 296
Dtmhe, Edward 368
-i John 416
Thoa. CMO» 36
-^ Wm. Henry 307
Wm. Tyrwbitt 268
Draper, James 106, 216
-*— - James Fnser 180
Thomas 416
William Gray 130
Drawbridge, Charles 368
Drawwater,AagnstttsChlu 404
Drayson, Alfred Wilka 273
Dvechtler, Frederick 442
Dresiog. Charles 209
Diegbom, Allan Hamil-
ton 368
Dfew, Browaiag 166
— — C. M. 176
>.— FmwiBm^ 101
Drew, Matthew 368
Rich. Robinson 334
Drewry, Frederick Geo, 334
Dnberg, WUliam 267
Drinkwater, Thomas 398
Driver, Charles Reed 296
Dromgoole. N. Fleming 334
Drought, Fra. Percival 217
Geo. Percival 214
George War-
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John Head 334
Thos. A. 72, 166
Druitt, Edward 334
Dnimmond, A If. Manners 253
Berkeley 36, 149
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GCB. 6, 169
Gordon 71. 147
. Hen. Maurice 193
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295
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Henry
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Duckett, George Floyd
Duckworth, George
Dadgeoo, James John
Peter
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Robert Ceeil
Dudley, Samu^
Duff, Hm. Sir Alex« OCH.
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James 226
Robert George 163
Robert William 244
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Dukes, James 241
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493
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211
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Richard Leslie 96
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Lord 148
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Dunlop, Archibald 369
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Dunn, George 174
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William James 296
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Dunuing, Samuel 240
Dunsmure, Charles 101, 193
Duperier, Charles 232
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Dupuis, John Edward 110,268
Dopplin. George, Vittount 118
Durant, James 113
D'Urban, Sir Benj. QCB,
KCH. 9, 202
Wm. James 74, 177
Darie, Charles 167
William, KH. 419
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Eddowes, James 424
Eddy, George Henry 236
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Eden, George Morton 42, 149
— John, CB, 40
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Wm. HaseaU 64, 207
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Charles Dtt Pre 78,252
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Egftioton, Joseph Gostliog 192
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Eicke, Frederick 438
Eidmann, Frederick 438
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John Frederick,
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Faddy, Peter
Peter Pickmore
440
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250
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Fair, William
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Henry 110,131
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254
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Wm. Robarts 201
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Henry 130
Henry 309
Richard A. M. 370
Robert Deane 370
Franklyn. Charles 73, 236
Franks, Thos. Harte 72, 161
Fraser, JSneas William 180
—^ Aleiander 179
— Alexander 407
Alexander 409
' Alca. John. JtfD. 312
■ ■ Alex. Maclean 62
Alex. M 'Lean 261
•—— Andrew 114
■ Andrew Simon 370
Arthur John 370
— — Arch. Campbell 421
Charles 316
— Charles 193
Charles Craufurd 133
David 370
David Macdowall 272
Donald 370
Donald 409
■ Donald Maclean 232
— — Duncan 172
£van BailUe 336
- Fred. Alea. Mack. 67
— — Geo. Brodie 69, 267
Geo. Henry J. A. 273
Hastings, CB. 9,236
5ir Hugh. XCB. 113
Hngh 421
Hugh 370
■ Hugh Andrew 91
—^ James, CB. 114
James 109, 186
James 212
James Alex. 258
Jaa. Alex. ATD. 312
Jas. S. 1 13
■ John Alexander 245
John 37
John 100
John, MD. 263
: John 293, 7
• John 399
Lionel 247
Peter 421
Robert W.M'L. 157
Robert Winchesterl 85
Rowland A. 193
. Thomas, M.D. 1 36
Thomas 294
Thomas 306
Thomas 336
Thomas Wallace 207
William 40
William 94.194
William 109, 268
WtUiam 404
Index*
Fraser, William Charles 1 1 3
WiUiam Kingston 131
Frazer, Augustus Henry 335
Daniel 95, 193
Simon
William
Freame, Wm. Horwood
Frederick, Edward, CB.
Sir Richard
Roger
294
399
370
113
336
336
438
Fredrichs, Rudolph
Fredericks, John Jeslyn Wil-
liams 126
Freeborn, John 417
Freehum, John 274
Freeling, Arthur Henry 284
Sanford 273
Freeman. A. P.L WaUh 370
John Arthur 129
Rich. Francis 370
T. Inigo Wick-
bam
336
232
256
421
— — — Wm. Deane
Freer, Daniel Gardner
John. MD.
John Harbridge 74, 267
Richard 212
Fraese, John Noble Arb. 269
Freeth, Jas. KH. 36. 117
Jas. H. 284
Richard King 272
Sampson 284
Freke, Hon. Fenton John
Evans 119
Henry. CB. 33
French, Acheson 336
Edward Francis 336
Henry John 74, 237
Hyactnih 370
James, MD, 309
Lucius 370
■ Lucius John 135
Richard 73, 203
Thos. William 336
William 370
Wm. Lasioby 370
Freod. Albert 246
- George 177
John 206
William Causaboo 260
Frere. Arthur Edward 175
Fresnoy, Frederick de 438
Fresson, Charles Hill 250
Frett, John 399
KreoUer, Fridolin de 444
Frith, Cockayne 189
Edm. Bentley 136
Edward Cockayne 430
John 224
John Wharton 42, 264
Joseph 409
William 171
Wm Cockayne 430
Froger, Leopold de 370
Frome. I-Ulward 283
Frost, John 409
Langford 208
Fry, John 336
Fry, Ofiver 336
Ricbai^ 336
Frye. Charles 271
Fugion, Edward 262
Fulcher, Edw. W^m* John-
ston 239
Fnlfonl. William 269
FuUarton, ArchibaM 336
John 370
Fuller. CharlesFraaeia 165
Francis. CB, 58
Francis 210
Fred. Hervt? 336
John 223
John Thomas 336
William 203
William Roaa 204
Fullerton, Alex. Geo. 336
Fullerton, Jas. Alex. 72, 135
Robert Edw, 138
Fullum, John 399
Fulton, Henry Seynoar
Moore Donnelej
Jas. Forrest. KH,
William
200
113
166
437
404
Fometti, Joan. Just, yon
Furlong, Charles John
John Sheldon, MD.
227
Furlonge, William James 175
Furnace, Norbnry 336
Furneaox, William 77. 267
Fumival. John James JID. 424
336
269
370
191
336
185
197
Fyers, Edward
Heniy Thos.
Robert Moise
Wm. Augostot
Fyfe, William
Douglas Monro
Fyfiie, David
Fyler, Lawrence 104, 142
Thomas 336
Fynmore, James 110. 293
James Attgnstas 296
Thomas ^ 293
Gabbelt. Poole 182
Robert PooW 273
Gabriel. Robert Bard,
CB. KH. 18
Robert Poolo 272
Gage. Hon. Edw. Thonaa 272
John Ogle 399
Hon, William 235
Gaggin, Pierce 370
Gahan, Frederick 259
Heniy 206
Gairdner, Patrick 370
Gaisford. John WUiiam 324
Galbraith, Geo.T1io«. JTD. 251
Gale. Alex. R«biosoQ 336
WUIiam 370
Galeani, Michael. MD. 431
Gall. Richaitl Herbert 1 «0
laaac Hindley H. 1261
Gallagher. John 370. 449
Ciallaad. George 4^4
Galloway, ArchibaliL CB. 113
David
^
Galloway* Stewart Camp-
bell doiSn 161
Tboa.Jas. 99.184
Ga'Kars. WilUam 421
Gallwey. Melbourne Broke 291
Thos. Lionel John 284
Galton, Douglas 284
Herman Krnest 212
Oalway, Wm. 229
Gambler, Gloucester 269
——Wm. James Hope 120
Gamble, Dominic Jacotin 155
— — — Richaitl, MD,
Gamleo, Chas. Arthur
Gammell, Andrew
J. H. Houston
Gammie. Patrick
Gandy, John
Gappec Edmund
Peter
Garden,' Alexander
' John Campbell
Kobcrt J.
William
Gardiner, Alexander
■ Andrew
Rouse
- Arthur
Benj. Chaoing
155
370
228
228
213
261
336
404
399
370
196
114
183
370
370
133
255
■ Edmund John
Hen. Lynedoch 270
Sir John, KCB.
11,201
James Ballard 60
James Ballard 173
John Ballard 168
— Nathan Smith 196
Richard 102, 228
Sir Robert, KCB.
KCH. 16, 265
Robert May 308
Thomas Geo, 191
William 421
William Gregory 370
Gardner, Charles 399
James 336
John 399
Richard 114
■ Won, Sam. Martin 336
. Wm. Betbell 270
Hon. Wm. H. 13, 265
183
220
62
137
Garforth, William
Wm. Fra. Wil-
loaghby
Garland, John, KH,
— — — Lester
Garmston. Samuel 106, 293
Gamer, Fra. Hutchinson 236
John Hutchinson
. Thomas
— Thomas
Index.
Garstin, Christophilua 171
Christophilus 209
James 370
-^— — Rob. Longmore 107,
268
William 235
Garth. Thomas 336
Gartbwaite, Ed. Hancoclc 114
Garragh, Lord C. H. S. G. 136
Garvens, Henry 440
Garvock, John 103, 182
Gascolgne, Ernest Fr. 37, 144
John Hawkins 294
Gascoyne, Charles 65, 224
Thos. Bamber 336
Gates, William 409
Gait, Salveiro 262
William 262
Gatty, Henry 424
Joseph 370
Gaulter, Thos. Coke, MD. 311
Gauntlett, George 32
Gaussen, Wm. Aug. 140
Gavin, G.O'Halloranlir, 142
Gawler, George, KH,
Gay nor, Cha« Spencer
Henry Droz
Geale, John Barnard
Marcus
Gebser, Wm. Theodore
Geddes, Adam Gordon
Alexander
■ James
John, KH,
409
Gibbons, Thomas 370
Gibson, Charles Fred. 336
Edgar 96
Geo. Washington 1 14
Jas. Brown, MD. 143
421
113
421
239
370
370
J. Bushby
John Thomas
Robert
Robert
William
Williara Joseph
Gibsone, David And. 69,292,
297
John Charles Hope
78, 127
Gichard, Edward
Wm. Robert
Gidley, Thomas
Giffard, Edward Curter
Thos. Frederick
Garnett, Alfred Ingilby
Garratt, Francis
— Thomas
336
113
163
159
123
230
197
421
41
160
190
260
242
438
404
370
370
40
John Gordon 77, 181
William 114
Gee, Francis 190
Geffiard, John 399
Geils, Thomas William 245
Geissmann, Lewis de 441
Gelston, Thomas 416
Gcll, Henry Nicholas 296
Gem, Thomas 308
Gemmellaro< Charles 445
Gentzkow. Adolphus von 439
George, Fred. Darley, CB.
101, 173
Geo. Thorne 227
John
John Leversage 188
Robl. Villiers, MD. 22 1
Gerahty, Digby 370
Gerard, Arthur 370
Robert Tolver 336
254
438
312
284
370
424
Gifford, George St. John
Gilbert, Francis Yarde
James Anthony
Thos. Morley
Walter Raleigh
Walter Raleigh
. Waller Raleigh
William
Gilbertson, Jas. Mathlas
Glllbee, James
Gilborne,Ciiar1es
Edward
Edward
Richard
Gilchrist, James, MD.
James
370
270
lU
101
370
336
336
336
417
113
269
336
113
116
399
221
370
291
241
309
370
233
Gernon, Michael
Gerstlacher, Eberhard
(jibb, Alexander, Ml).
Charles John
Harry Wm. Scott
Wm. Richardson,
GUdea, John
Stanhope Mason 176
Gilder, Frederick 421
Maithew Wm. 370
Giles, Joseph 336
John Cree 296
Stephen 78, 292
Gill, George 370
Gillan, James 409
Gilland, J. Goodday Strutt
95, 153
Gilleland, John 137
336 Gillespie, Alexander 153
Hen. James 105,292
John 261
Uilley, Thomas 158
Gillie, John 409
Gillies, John 370
Walter 399
Gillkrest, James. MD. 418
GUlman, Bennett Waikins 163
Wm. Henry 109,220
Wm. Howard 371
Garrett, Algernon Rob.
■ ■ George, MD.
Rich. Hump. MD, 200
Robert, KH. 67, 197
MD.
Gibbes, J. Geo. Nathaniel 60
255
370
271
Gibbings, Thomas
Gibbins, Thomas
Gibbon, James Robert
Stephen
Gibbons, Samuel
Thomas
Gillum, Pridaux William 205
Wm. James
Glllmore, Horatio
Joshua Albert
Gilmour, Charles
IGtlpin. Rich. Thomas
Gilsa, Fredeiickde
Gilse, Frederick dc
Ginger, Joseph
CC
152
230
371
41
336
439
371
336
600
Index.
Girardoty John FmicU 194
Girdlestooe, Jaroet 336
Ginewald, Guitavus Con-
rad A. Voo 443
Giveen, Batler Mildmay 136
Glanville, Francia 399
Francis Robert 272
Glatco, John 421
Glasgow, George Mark 268
Glasse, Francis 336
Glassen, Caldwell 371
Glazbrook. Chat. Stuart 200
Glegg, Edward Holt 336
Henry Vibart 115
Gleichen, Fred.von Uslar 437
— Ferd. von Uslar 440
' Geo. Ton Uslar 43
Thilo von Uslar 440
Gleig, Alexander Cameron 272
—— Chat. £dw. Stewart 244
/^•v.Geo.Robert 312,449
371
371
336
137
189
336
76
Glendinniog. Adam
— 1 homes
Glenie. Isaac
Gloag, John Wro.
Gloster, Edward Thomas
■ Richard
— — Thomas
GIover,StirlingFreemaa74,1 63
Glabb, Fred. Philip
• John Warren
269
266
336
446
263
371
126
Glumer, Weddo de
Glutz, Amans
Glyn, JaliQs Richard
Giynn, Henry
Goad, Charles Wilton
Thomas Howard 139
Goaie, Edward 91, 186
Wm.Ranby 186
Godby, Joseph 273
Godly, Denis 226
Godaard, Geo. Anthony 371
John Hesketh
■- John
■ Samuel
Wm. Richard
Godfrey, Arthur William
■ Whiteside
140
404
165!
173
263
371
116
Godden, James
Godlty, Hen. Robt. Crewe
216
Oodwiny Henry, CB.
<— John
Goeben, Chrisdan, Baron
Geoige, Baron
Quintus, Baron
William de
19!
4091
446!
4391
438)
442
430
196;
108.161
73
336'
Goff, Thomas
Trevor
Going, Richard
Gold, Cha. Emilius
— Henry Yarburgh
Wm. Geo. 72. 204
Gold6nch, Henry, CB. 16, 2til '
Goldfrap, F. W. 141,
G oldie, Alexander John 7
George Leigh, CB. 19'
Geo. Patrick 167'
Goldie, Thomas Leigh 05, 318
Thos. Wm. 307
Goldrisk, James 416
Goldsmid, Albert 67
Goldsmith, Oliver 306
Gollop, George 163
Gomm, Sir W. M. JiTCB. 13,
113, 164
Good, Samuel 421
Goodall, William 371
Ooodair, William 371
Goode, John 336
Wm. Henry 102,214
Winter 162
Goodenoagh. Arthur Cyril 186
Henry Philip 270
Goodfellow, Joseph 161
Joseph Charles 161
Samuel 113
Qoodison, Wm. Benjamin
Croft 269
G oodman, Samuel £. 75, 1 78
Goodsman, David 62
Goodwin, Chas. Ellison 233
Joseph 426
Hugh 90
S. Osnaburgh 336
Goodwyn, Henry Wm. 227
Julius Edmund 192
Goold, James 336
James Knight 308
Hugh Hamilton 296
Gordon, Abraham Hen. 64,292
Hon^ Alexander 145
Alexander 273
- Alexander 283
— — Alexander 371
Alexander Wm. 213
Archibald, MD. 204
Bertie Edward
Murray 243
-• Charles 336
Chailes 244
Cha*. Alex., JtfD.311
Chas. A. Boawell, 212
Charles Edw. 65, 266
Charles E. P. 227
Charles Henry 246
ChailesS.8. Evans 228
Cosmo 1 1
David 336
Lord Francis A. 118
Edward C. A. 285
Edward WUham 171
— ^— Francis 399
Gabriel 8, 243
George 371
George Hamilton 286
Gordon, SJrJaa.WtIkM|My,
Bi.GCB.GCH. 8,117,174
238
^311
99,198
234
343
114
371
317
371
355
384
James John
— — John
' John
■ John
John
■ John
■ Sir John
John
- ■■ '■ John Pomonby
John Salmon
John William
Lachlan Dnff 1<M, 171
— — Lewis 371
Sir Orford G. Bt. 871
Patrick Robert 330
Robert
Robert Clifton
Samuel Eoderby
— ^ Stephen B.
— Stephen Blaney
Thomas
William
Sir William, BmH.
104, 318
— William 293
William 371
Wm. Alex. CB. 15
Gore, Annealey Paul
— — Arthur
Hon» Charles, CK,
KH.
Fred. William
HenV}* Pratt
Henry Roes, CB.
James Arthur
Jas. Pollock
— John
97
33*2
372
196
365
336
168
— George St. Leger 229
Hamilton Dovglas 230
Henry Wro. 61,266
Henry Wm. 310
Hantley George,
MD. 247
James 63, 282
James 330
Jamei 404
l*i7
62
19
167
157
91
823
151
336
. Oweq|Arth. Ormaby 194
Thomas 34 J
Webster. Thomas 318
William Rich. Onnsbv
Goring, Charles
Gorle, John Tayler
Gorman, William Jogepb
Oosden, Alfred
Gocaelin, Gerranl
Gosset, James Wm.
Sir Wm. CB. KCH.
18, 381
^Wm.Matthew 76, ?W
Gossett, Arthur 33^>
• John N. 33o
Wm.Driscoil 384
138
179
3">H
3I*i
384
I
Goatling, Charles 109. 36H
Gotxe, Henry 433
Gooder. Guiseppe 3«V2
Goudie, John 371
G ottgh, George Ste|4ictts 14'.
George T. 13
Hugh, Lord GCB.
11,113.33--
Hugh 12.<
John Bloom6eU, CB.
70, 13
Tbomtt tSJ
Index.
601
Ooodb, ThonMs BoQlmiy 1B4
Gourbaro, Edward 145
Gould, Charles 336
— - Francis Augustas 336
■ ■ George 176
John 97, 240
^ John Stillman 182
Matthew 399
TboniM 371
Gouttebemard, J. M. de la 336
Gossencoort. Jos. Igoace 444
Govan, Chas. Maitlaod 273
Gowan, Geo. Mauleverer 249
Gowtr^ohn £dw.Leveaon 220
Gowdie» John 91
Gndy, WUUam 409
Gneme, G. Prumroond 371
■ Lawrence 94
Gnffenzied, Antoine Fred.
de 445
" ' Fraocoii de 446
Grahaoit Allan Uamillon 270
CampbeU 192
Charles Campbell 193
Donald Duncan 258
£dw. Smith, AfD.
■ Frederick
■ Fortescue
' Hector
Henry Hope 103,210
Hen. Wm. Hartley 256
-^^— Humphrey 399
« James 219
James 107,241
■ James John 336
John
John Higgia
Lumley
■ Oliver
Oliver Thos.
Thomas
■ Thomas
■ Waller
William
William
William
Grabame, Duncan
Giaio, Edward Metcalfe
Henry
Granet, Augustas
■ Charles
421
417
293
371
371
40
94
224
230
285
285
416
163
254
115
371
237
213
131
234
Grange, Charles
— — Richard George
Grant, Alexander
Alexander G.
Andrew
■ Arehibald
-— • Bernard
Cath. Campbell
Hamilton 261
Charles 114
Charles 174
. Charles 371
Charles Coote 167
Colqohoun, MD. 309
Duncan 42, 266
. Edw. Fiteherbert 268
-. H0fi.G.HeD. Essex 193
Qfftot, George Colqnfaoun 371
— — Francis Augustus 231
Henry Keane 187
James, CB. 17, 448
James, MD, 1 79
James 337
■ ■ James 371
Jas. Hope, CB, 100,
135
Jas. M'Grigor 312
- Sir Jas, Robert,
MD. 418
— ^— James Simpson,
MD. 312
John 200
John 231
John 337
John 371
John 399
— . — John 421
John Henry 153
John James 162
John Marshall 285
John Thornton 200
Joseph Jeffries 162
5irLewis,li:CH. 9,248
Hon. Lewis Alex. 120
Patiick 114
Peter 404
Robert 337
Robert 371
Robert 421
Rob. Joynt Gord. 135
- Swetoo 175
Thomas John 209
Walter Colquhoun 129
William 371
Wm. James Esten 271
Wm. Keir, KCB.
GCH. 7, 129
William Uwis 158
Grantt, John 337
Grantham, Charles Cald-
well 258
-. Douglas 174
Edward 250
Francis 250
Fred. Robert 196
Thomas 70, 267
Granville, Fredenck 103,174
Wm. Tumour 206
Grape, Henry 371
Grattan, Albert O'Doonel 284
-: Charles 399
Copeland, MD. 421
James 371
John, CB. 75, 169
Gravatt, William 32
Graves. Hon. AdolphusE. P.
210
A. 316
Benjamin 58
Charles 234
— ^^ Henry Meggs 114
Jas. W^illiam 169
. John Stewart 131
Samuel Wood 214
I William 371
Graves, William Heniy 169
William H, 337
Gray, Arthur 257
Basil 336
Charles 337
Charles Gordon 284
Edward George 226
Edward WilUam 227
George Robert 164
Herbert Charles 172
- Humphrey 190
- James 68
John 127
John 108, 190
John 399
- John Hamilton 127
Owen Wynne 371
Robert 337
Robert LeMarchant 260
Thos. Browne 294
Thomas Carstairs 295
William Robert 258
Graydon, George, KH. 38, 282
George 270
Greathed, Edw. Harris 103,159
Greatheed, Wm. Samud 192
Greatly, Thomas
Greatrex, Edward
Charles Butler
Greaves, Charles
— — Richard
Spencer
William
91
148
371
371
61
371
419
199
271
Green, Andrew
Andrew Pellett
Scrimshire
Rev. Charles, MA. 312
Charles William 154
David 116
David 152
Edward, CJ3, 114
George 189
■ George 101, 236
Henry 308
Samuel 371
William, KH. 60
William 306
Greene, Arthur Wellington 213
Astley 195
Dawson Cornelias 194
Dominick Sarsfield 273
Edward 371
Edward Lister 259
F.N. 115
Wm. Sheppey 121
■ William Warren
Hastings 181
Greenham, William 140
Greenock, Alan Fred.,
Lord
Greensill, Thomas Maling 175
Greenstreet, John 113
Greentree, Doveton Downes
258
Greenwood, George 33
— — Joseph 182
William, CB. 100,
268
cc2
£02
Index*,
career, Alexander
— Henry Harpur
^ William
Greetbam, John Henry
William VeaU
Gregg, Charles Francis
Edward Regan
371 j
230
371
371
141
132
248
Gregor, Gordon Wm. Fra. 337
Gregor8on,MurdockJohn 214
Oregory, Arthar Cha. 66, 250
Griffiths, William Staart 371
Grigg, James Wm. 206
Grime, Jamas 251
Grimes. Charles 320
Henry 107, 250
Hackett, Adam
... I John
■ ■ ■ Samuel
William
189
John
Robert
George
Richard
William
Orehan, Peter
Greig, Geoive
— John James
— Robert
William
— William Isaac
Griesheim, Albert von
Greive, William
Grellier, George
■ ■■ " 'James
Grenfell, William
William
Greville, Arthar Charles
' Hennr Lambert
297
272
337
230
409
337
213
417
306
443
416
416
425
211
387
212
337
371
273
409
416
417
Grimstoo, Walter Jonn
Grim wood, Thomas
Grindla^, Robert
Grist, James Bond
Gritton, Fermor Bonoycastle
296
Henry 399
128
138
240
Fulke
Wm. Hamilton
272
119
40
272
134
215
337
Grogan, John, MB.
Charlea £dward
— — Henry William
Groombridge, John Wm. 337
Grosvenor, Thomas 5, 217
Grove, Charies Tbonaa %1\
Grove, James
— • Joseph
Robert
■ Thomas Fraser
Grubbe, John Heneage
Grey, Hon» Charles
--«- Charles William
— — Edward Simpson
.. Francis Douglas
— «- Hon, Henry Booth
Sir John, ICCB. 14.225
John William 237
Matthew Robert 337
Grier, John Joseph 99, 245
Robert 371
Griersoo, Charles 371
Crighton 73, 282
William Hunt
Grueber, Daniel
Grottemann, Augustus
Guanter, Jacques
Gttbbins. James
Guest, Charles
Edward
371
409
242
132
78.
228
204
371
443
444
237
409
371
GuilIamore,Sundish,ris. 4, 38
Ouille, William Dalgairns273
Guise, Sir John Wright,
Br. A'CB. 9, 237
— John Christopher 242
I Gulliver, George
Gumoens. Charles de
Henry
Thomas Beatie
Grieve, Pa trick
William
166
179
59
416
196
336
429
120
445
Nich.Theo.de 371
Griffin, Chailes Lewis
Francis John
George
— George
< George
— — - John
■ John Hungerford 108,
268
Griffia. Charles Tindal 241
Griffith, Charles 371
Henry Darby 105.129
Gun. John
Gunn, George
William
Gunning, Alexander
■ George
— — — — John
■ Peier Thomas
■ Thomas
Heoi7 Downe
John
John
Mones
Richard
229
336
421
421
399
248,371
248
293,
421 .Gunlhorpe. Joshua Row-
371 1 ley
GurUer, Joseph
Guthrie, George Jamea
; William
Guy, Phillip M. Nelson
I'homas, WD.
William
371
371
399
371
371
416
136
418
399
445
419
336
156
162
409
114
185
296
Griffiths, Edwin
. ■ Ernest Fred.
■ Fred. Augustas 337
Fred. Charles 64
Henry 371
John George 371
John Thomas 104, 157
Guyon, Henry Joseph
Gwilt. John
Gwyo, Hamond Weston
•— »- ThomasGabriel Leo-
nard Carew 126
G Wynne. Hy. Lewes £dw. 337
Haardt, Lewis 442
Haberfield.WalterBumett 295
Haberland, Charles 443
Hacket. Richaid 337
Htchet, WUUa0,llD« 309
189
371
Hadaway. Sam. Maillaad 311
Hadden, Wm. Cha.
Haddon, Richard
Hadfield, Alex. J.
Chas. Jowplfr
Wm. Howe
Hadley. Henry, AID*
William
William U. S.
Had wen, ThoBMS
Hagait, Charles
Crawford
Jas. Macaul
284
40(1
114
294
180
251
337
409
371
ilKl33
114
133
Hageman, Lewia 443
— John Georga 441
Hageoau, John Fredtfick 416
372
219
162
166
337
399
114
244
172
416
421
372
256
291
Haggup. Willij
Hague. Cha. Barnard
■■ Heoiy ClaytOQ
Wm. Drake
Haig, William
Hailes, Augustas
John
Haines, Edw. Eldridga
Fred, Paol
Grecory
Hair. Ait:hibdd« MDi
Haire, John
HaUhan, John
J.WaU0D,lfD.
Rd. Newtoo Chr.372
Robert 169
Halcott. Matthew Chas. 337
Hal Jen. John 407
Hale. Edw. Blagden 204
John Rich. BbgdM 103,
130
Halfhides, Chn. Ale^ 2S6
James 404
Haliburtoo.JohaF«ardea 230
Haliday, Was. Robert 110,245
Halketi, Sir Alex. KCH. 7
Sir Colin, KCBU
GCH. 8, 1^
Fred. J. Calm 223
Henry 191
Hugh* CB* GCH. 57
Jamea 148
J.Tha.Doi«laa 131
Hall, Chambera 372
Gage John 6, 223
George Dry 69
Heniy Watson 296, 2d7
Henry WiUian 404
John
41,118
John, JUD.
309
John
404
John
409
John Peter
165
Lewis Aleaandtr 73« 282
Morris Jamea 157
Samuel William 225
Thomas fit
Thomaa 114
Index.
503
Kali, Thomas 310
William 143
William Sanford 168
Halien, Harberl 132
Hallewell, Edm. Gilliog 171
Nalliday, Fraocis Aug. 294
— Geo. Edm. 234
-Hallifiii,Rob.Dampi6r71, 227
HaUilay , Richard Goddaid297
Hallowes, Joha 155
Halls, Tbomaa 373
Hallam, Jamea 399
IlalpiD, WilKam 404
Halyv Wm. 0*Grady 103, 198
Hambly, And. John Bock-
iogham 295
Hamel,Micha€lGreath«ed 372
Hamertoo,JohnMillett, Cfi.l2
— — — — Wm. Meadows 90
Hames, Cbaries 114
Hamiltoa, Abraham 143
Alei. Graham Wil-
kinson 269
■ ' A ug. Terrick 223
Bcnj. Ushar. MD. 167
* Charles Prait 264
Cbas. John JaB.72, 149
Charles llK>mas 190
■ ■■■ Chris. Monteith 244
— C. W. 113
Digby St. Vincent 153
Fra. Seymour 269
Fra. Smith 100, 293
Fred. Wm. 74, 144
336
372
125
260
230
421
198
131
264
76
32
372
399
Hammersley, Frederick 121
— ~— Frederick 165
William 372
Haramersteio, Alex. Baran 438
Otto Von 437
Hammill, Courtenay Thomas
254
Thos. Cochrane 837
Hammond , Frederick 9 1
' Francis Thomas,
QCH. 6. 447
M. Montague 252
William 899
Hamond, Peter 114
William 399
Haropson, Sir Geo. Fra. BM29
Hanbury, 5i>- John, KCH, 12
Capel S. 404
William 175
Hancock, Fitzhardinge Wm.
Longuet 226
Handcock, Hon. Henry
Robert 103, 249
Richard 93
Hon . Richard 1 92
Richard Geo. 274
Hoii.Rob.French269
George
■ George
— Geo. Rowan
« Geo. Valiancy
■■ Henry
■ Henry
■■ Henry Meade
■ ■■ — Hogh
■ Jamea Banbury
5Jr Jas. John, Bt.
John
■ John
' John
— — — John Glencairn Carter
119
John Potter, Xff. 32
Louis H. 239
Nicholas, KH, 34,264
^ Per. Cha. Baillio 252
Richard 188
Robert Charles 336
Robert Gorges 283
Samuel B. 176
Thomas de Courcy 242
Thomas Rice 160
Walter 107,230
William 135
William 188
William Heniy 372
WilHam J. 251
Hamley, Chas. Ogiivy 295
* Edward Brace 271
Fran. Gilbert 163
Wm. George 284
— Tobias
Handfield, Carey
Hands, Fred. Wright
Hanham, John
Hankey, Aug. Barnard
Sir Frederick,
OCMG.
Frederick
399
180
114
206
221
32
173
Hen. Aitchison 64,121
Hanley, Dudley UD. 156
Malachi 233
Roderick John 337
Hanmeri William 195
Wyndham Ed-
ward 108, 120
Hanna, William 409
Hanoam, £dw. Rawlings 159
Hannay, Jamea 399
HANOVER, Hit Majmy
the King of, KG, KF.
GCB. 5
Hanrahan, Bryan 164
Hanson, George Scott 207
Ha osord, Solomon Edman 417
72
133
187
150
Harcourt, Fra. Venables 41
Hardcastle, Wm. Aoguslos 372
Harden, William 372
Hardie, James Henderson,
MJD. 312
GordonKenmureMD.204
Harding,Geo.Judd, CB.35,281
Francis Pym 173
John 409
Robert 337
Thomas Henry 273
William 87
Hardinge,Hoit. Arthur Ed. 232
Han well, Joseph
Harbord, Hon, Charles
Richard
William
Hardinge, Edward 232
Hen. Vi$c.GCB.
19,208
Henry 252
Rich. KH. 72, 267
William 190
Hardman, Henry Anthony 372
Samuel
372
837
209
409
409
424
272
197
158
207
165
837
191
259
Hardwick, William
Hardy, Jonas Pasley
— Luke
' Thomas
Simeon H., AfD.
Whaley Nicoll
William
Hare, Hon. Charles Luke
— Edward Frederick
Loftus
Hon. Richard
Robert
— Thomas
Rev. William, M.A. 312
William Henry 202
Hare • Clarges, Richard
Goddard, CB.
Harenc. Archibald Richard 249
Harford, Charles Joseph 234
Harger, John 256
Hargrove, John Langford 372
Harison, Chriatopner 226
Nathaniel Evaoson
269, 274
Harker, Robert 409
Harkoess, Robert 223
Har land, John 372
Harley, Robert William 256
Harleasem, Philip A. Von 446
Harling, Auguat. de 436
Harman, Robert 404
Harness, Heniy Dmry 283
Harnett, John Crosbia 256
Harold, John Gaaemir 92, 162
Harper, Charlea 417
Harpur, John 265
Harries, Thomas 216
Harrington, Chaa. Earl tf 82
Sir John £dw.
148
372
426
76
202
Bart.
Heniy
Joseph
Harriott, Thee. George
Harris, Arthur Miller
Arthar Vaughan
Donnithome 155
Anthony Charlea 417
Charles 372
Charles Robison 176
Harry Bulteel.£if. 33
Heoiy William 103,
176
John 106, 176
Philip 296
Robert Rnsaell 337
William 170
Williasa 337
WilUam 372
William Tbomaa 186
604
Index.
HarrisoDi Antfa. RobinMm 77,
267
' Alexander 409
Broatlley 136
■ Dan. Charles
Kogere 409
■ ■ Geo. Francii 236
■ Gusta^Qs NicoUs
215
Hngh 337
James Hull 92
John 337
' — John 421
« John Bacon. CB. 67
Robl. Prescott 188
Robt. Seppings 296
Septimus 837
Thos. Harrison 213
William 128
William 399
William James 240
Harriason, C. Millns 231
——— Francis Joseph 231
Hart, Charles, MD. 192
Edward Browne 180
Henry. MD. 182
•-— Henry George 200
John 872
< Ricban! 337
- Robert 90
William 399
WiUtam Frederick 205
Hartbfll, Robert 421
Hartigan, Strange Butson 266
Hartle, JohnF.A. 245
Robert 419
Hartley, Bartholomew 159
Henry Winch-
combe 73, 159
Humph. Rob. 40
Richaid Wilson 159
William 326
Hartman, Wm. Henry 92
' Gust.Ado]phus 141
Hartmann, Augustus Chas.
Fred. 440
■ GustavQs Fred.
William 440
— Hennr 442
Sir George Julint,
KCB.GCH. 67,442
Hartshorn, William 176
Hartwell, John Loftus 311.
449
Harty. Joseph Mark, ITH. 66
Harvest, Edward D. 249
Hector 249
Harvey, £dw«rd 69, 140
Frtncia Charles 185
— — Geo. Frederick 404
Henry B. 106, 239
■■ ■ ■ James, KH, 68
John 150
Sir John, A'CB.
KCH. 13, 210
— — John 337
■ John 259
John 337
Harvey, John 399
John Edmund 187
— 5trRobt. John, CB. 15
Thomas 221
William 153
William 269
Wm. Frederick 208
Harwood, Edward 399
Harzig, Frederick 439
Haselfoot, Charles 337
Wm. Henry 337
Haslam, Richard 409
Hasieham, Wm. Gale 372
Haslewood, Dickens Mark 337
Hassard, Fairfax Cbarlea 284
Jason 208
Richard 372
Ross 291
Hassell, Wm. de 438
Hastings, Douglas 230
Francis Wm. 272
Sir C. Aboey, Bf .337
Haswell, John Stepney 372
Hatfield, Randall Wilmer 139
Hatheway, Chas. 372
Hattoo, Villiers La Touche 228
Hattorf, Hans Von, KCH, 437
Hen. Geo. Von 437
HaulUin, Francia 70, 267
Fred. Wm. 27 1
Theodore M. 190
Hausler, Fred. 443
Havelock,Chas. Fred.103, 204
Henry.CB. 71,204
■ Henry Marsbman
190
Wm.XH. 66,140
Haverfield, John TunsUU 296
Haviland, Francis 1211
Henry Hone 337
John 122
■ Robt. Humphrey
214
HaviUand, Jamce de 274
Hawes, Geo. Harrington 160
Hawke, Hon. Stanhope 337
Hawker, Charles 167
Ernest Augustus 123
' Francis 90
Henry Frederick 106,
337
Peter Wm. Lanoe 337
Htwkins, John
John S.
Samuel
SeptimuB Bloom
Thos. Scott
Villiew Wm. C
Hawkshaw, Edward
John
-^-^— JohoSltwart
bell Douglas
Hawley, Robert B.
Trevor
Wm. Hanbnry
■ Samuel Wm.
Henry 220
Sir Thomas, KCH,
10. 126
Hawkes, John Blackborne 130
John Clifton 218
Robert 232
Hawkey, John, MD, 310
Henry Charles Moor-
bead 295
Hawkins, Alex. Cesar 271
Fra. Spencer, CB. 1 13
Geo. Drew 372
■ Georm Palmer 837
Joha P. CB. 67
— — John 872
119
241
372
165
Havrorth, Edward Calvift
Arneman 143
Hawtrey, Alexander 135
Hay. Alex. Sebast. Leith 245
Alex. Macleod 209
Alex. Murray 372
Lord Arthur 145
Cha. Cranford 70, 170
Cha. Murray 41,147
David 70, 126
David Balfour 337
Lord Edward 69
Edward 113
Francis 337
George Wm, Dnminond
273
— ^ Humphrey
— Lord James
—^ James, CB,
— James
— James George
James George
'~ John
- — — John Wm.
Philip
— Thomas Bryoe
-^~ Robert Jofaia
— Thos. Rob. Dr«m»
Wm. Falcooar
Haydofi, Joseph
Rob. Luckcombe
Hayes, Geo. James
Henry Horace
■ Horace Goo.
■ Joseph
Robert
Haygarth, Francis
Hayman, Matihew Jooes
Haymard, Joseph Peter
Hayne. Richard
Hayter, George
Haytbome, Edmund
Hay ward, WilUnm
Haaao, John
Head, Chaa. F.
•— ^ Edw. Jooatbaa
'— Sir George
Henry Bond
John
— Samuel
Healey, John
Thomas
Heard, WiiittaUoddv
Hearle, Ednttiid
114
18
14
166
171
244
337
150
16
246
273
193
116
399
399
372
399
258
261
337
150
169
399
337
399
250
306
372
e9
241
416
122
135
264
337
409
181
Jncbdr.
505
Hetrn, Chts. Bush 312
James Clsrka 163
John Hemiog 372
-^ Robert Thomas 246
William Mareaa 372
Hcarne, Geo. Henry 372
Ileartley, Andrew 409
Ileastey, Geo. Bayles 296
Heath, Edwin 404
Josiah Marahall 126
MaccksfieU Wm. 338
Philip 372
Thomas 372
Heathcote. Coekshutt 338
George Paiker 203
■ ■ Joseph Cbappell 372
WilliamPereival 133
Heatly, Chas. Fade 238
John 173
Heaton, John R. 337
Heaviside, Richard 142
Riehaid 338
Hebdeo, Henry 338
Hecker, Charles Higgin
Teush 141
Heckscber, Cha«Martm A.439
Httddle, Alexander 372
Hedley. Robert 183
Heffernao, Nesbitt, MB. 168
Hegler, Charles 445
Heigham, G. Henry John 228
Heimbarg, F. C. Bnron 443
Ernest, Baron
— — — Lewis A. T.
Henderson, William 373
Hendley, Hen. Earbery 872
Thomas 409
Hendrick, John, MD. 424
Hendry, Alexander
Heneage, Tbomu 338
Henley, James 125
John 421
■ Joseph John 128
Hennessey, Patrick 171
Hennis, Howe 222
William How,104,268
Hewetty John
■ John M. M.
James Waller
William
1701 Hewitt, Isaac Heniy
— Robert
Hewson, George
■ John Milliqoet
— John Mills
441
443
421
439
439
440
442
Henry, Chas. Staart 271
CUffoid Felix 199
George Ceeil 273
Graham 338
John 407
Robert 293, 297
Walter 309
Henstock, Henry 409
Hepburn, Fran. J. Swayoe 338
Henry Poole 150
WilUam Robert 181
Herbert, Arthur 190
Arthur Maynard 214
Charles 102, 227
Chas. St. John 8. 209
336
214
373
373
169
372
399
338
246
155
Heir, Matthew
Heise, Adotphus
Arnold William
Lawrence
Lewis
Wm. Augustus, MD. 186
Hellen, C. A. von der 439
Diede. Wm. von
der 438
Hetmich, Augustus 442
Hely, Jas. Price, KH, 67
Joseph 133
Hemmaos, Tho. Hinton 96
Hemmiogs, John Exham 899
Hemphill, Andrew T. 77
Hemsley, Henry 372
Hemsworth, Thos. Rich. 336
Henderson, David ' 336
Duncan, MD. 421
■ Edmund Yea-
mans Wftleott 284
Geo. Aug. KH. 16
Henry Barkley 114
— — James, KH. 76
' James, MD. 130
— James Allen 372
-^— ^— James 399
John 167
- John 267
John Sheridan 1 80
John Wm. KH. 91
• Robert 114
William 1 14
WiiKam 369 1
Dennis 10
Dennis 213
Henry Loftas 337
Isaac 372
— John James 372
' John Sweeting 161
Magnus Forbes
Moreton 199
Hon. Percy Egert. 194
Heriot, John, MD. 126
■ Thomas Ancmm 337
Wm. Mackay 294
Heron, Peter 6
Her rick, Benj. Bonsfield 396
Hext, Chas. Staoiforth
Heyde, Fred. J. A. von der 443
Heydinger, Wm. Charles 416
Heydon, John 123
Heygate, Edward Nicholas 286
Heyland, Alfred Thomas 247
John Rowley 105, 186
Langford
Heyman, Henry
Hey wood, Thomas
Hibbert, Edw. George
Frederick Drom<
mond
Hogb Robert
John Nembbard
Leycester
Rogers Parker
373
273
126
301
129
190
338
132
191
431
327
338
373
193
Edw. Henry
Edward
William Henry
Henries, Sir Wm. Lewis,
CB. KCH.
Herring, Edmund
— - Fred. Chas.
Herron, Samuel
Hertford, R. S. C. Mar-
quis of
Hervey, Charles F.
372
163
159
18
114
178
372
338
185
Hichens, Richard
Hickey, Edward
Hickie, Bartholomew
Hiekmao, Richard
Hicks, George Montagu
Hickson, John Annesley 373
Richard Mahony 191
Theodore Richaitl 233
Higgin, Robert 373
Higginbotharo, Charles 315
Hennr 373
Higgins,Chas. 0*Conor97,307
Henry 409
Hugh Brabaxon 336
' Thos* Gordon
66, 113.367
Warner Westenra,
KH. 35
Higgioson, Alexander 33
Geo. Powell 19
Geo. W. Alex. 145
167
333
373
373
241
Thomas C.
Hesse, Adolphus
Heaer, Ludolph
Heugel, William de
Hewat, Richard
William
Hewes, John
Hewetson, Charles
•^— «— ^ Hamilton
Felton Fred. Wm. 139
Heskelb, Robert Bamford 119
440
437
439
434
373
69,393
114
409
372
372
308
416
399
Henry
■ John
— — William
William
Hewett, Frederick
Sir Geo. Hen. fi<. 34!
Hignell, Thomas
Hilder, Jesse
Hilditch, Charles
Hill, Arundel Edmund
Charles 96, 205
Charles Rowland 274
Dudley Clarges 227
Sir Dudley St. Le«
ger, CB. 15
— Edward 248
— Edw. Rowley 77, 264
— Geo. Staveley 338
— Henry 208
— Henry 338
— Horace Fred. 194
— Hugh 416
— James Morris 271
— John 258
— John 368
•» John 400
506
Index*
HUl, John Thomas 74, 172
Nicholas Thomas 338
Percy 260
Philip 70
Richard 372
5ir Robert Chambre,
CB. 32
Samuel 430
— Stephen John 255
William 409
Han. Wm. Noel 76
— Wm. Noel Algernon 125
William Price 228
Hilliard, Christopher 373
Edw.Dav.Crosiei-338
169
404
409
204
256
443
286
373
George
Henry
John
Hillier, George £.
Hills, Frederick Jesse
Hifmer, John Frederick
Hilton, James
' William Lcgh
HinchlifT, Chamberlain
Henij 177
Hind, Charles 103, 196
Hiode. Edward 373
— • Henry John 175
Henry Reynolds 338
John 159
Hine, John 373
Hirtgston, Clayton S. Hext 256
Fran. Bernard 373
400
141
191
400
Hodson, Aldezsoa
— <— Chas. Robt. Geo.
James
' John, AfD.
373
116
417
421
373
181
416
158
Hoey. Rich. H. O'Reilly
Wro. Franeis
Hoffay, Ernest Albert
Hogao, John
Hogarth, George^ C3. 95, 177
Hogg. James Macnaghten 118
— — Thomas 421
William 127
William 418
Ho^ge* Cameron Neville 145
Fountaine
Henry
John,KH.
John Swaine
Hoghton. Charles
' Richard
Hogreve, Hemy
Hoiel, James
Holbech, Henry
Holborn, Charles
Holcorobe, Alex. Essex F. 164
122
164|
36
156
2261
135
425
373
211
373
Hohne, Bf]Ntt H«im« > MO
Holmes, Beoja«M» Hiy«i^ ^1^
Chas. Wn^SoMI 0«
37a
Christ. FrMCM Saa
— David . 373
^ Pra. SauttdAmon • 109*
1«9
Griffiths U4
U«iilrfl«ae B<tfMft4li8.
Jamtt 3r7a
' ■ James Gttifeinife -
H«m. ; .141
Francis
Holden, Charles
Henry
■ Henry
Horatio Nelson
William
HintOR, John Thomas
Hinxman, Cha. Walpole
Hives, 'Ihomas Walter
Hoare* Chas. Vivian
Fretlerick Purefoy 116
William Jesse 158
Hobbs^ George Lamoot 196
^— Thomas Francis 172
Hobkirk. Samuel 338
Hobm, Edward 400
Hobfion, James St. Clair 8
Joseph 188
Samuel 161
HocMr, Edward 294. 297
Hockings, Fred. Montagu 191
Richard 326, 378
- Robert 295
Hodder, Edward 373
John 409
Hodeaberg, Augustas von 442
Ernest, Barmn 439
Hodge, Edw. Cooper 99, 124
- ■ -' 425
338
373
113
400
113
113
130
338
338
139
189
424
404
Holdenberg, Hans, haron 438
- 125
159
140
232
447
153
404
153
373
90
373
114
172
372
32
373
400
338
440
424
Hodgesy Edward
— ueo. Lloyd
Hodgetfs, Thomas
HodgsoB, Christopher
■^— ^— Frederick ^Em.
■ ■ Henry
■ John Anthony
— Robert
Sttidholme, John 72
Wro. CbaavBl 231
Wro. Prilchit,
MD. 225
Holder, Charles
p- Coulihurst
Frederick
Holdich, Edward Alan
Holdsworth, Arthur Howe
Robert
Samuel
Tho. Weston E.
Hole, William
Holgate, Bennett
Edward Milton
Holland, George Freer
Frederick
John
Launcelot
-^— - Rupert Ciiarles
. Thomas Edward
WiHiam
Molle, Fred. A. Barmi
Hollier, Edward
Hollinshead. Frederick
Btock
Holtinsworth, Hen. And.
Henry
Hollis, James
John Joseph
Richard
Wm. Henry
138
161
373
221
76.176
260
373
424
Hollmann. Joseph
Holloway, Charles Henry
Elphinstone 241
Thomas 294
Wm. Cuihbert El-
phinstone, CB, 37,281
Holmao, Charles 316, 373/
Jaa^Nioel 260
John 407
Richard 400
■ Richard Francit 240
Robert ChaHw i3^
Rob. Pattiioa 74. 174
— Thos. EdmowU 236
Hotel George 176
George Francia d^d
William 247
Holworthy, Edw« Jirftn 267
Holyoake. Heaiy 373
Horoe« Alw. Geo. UD. 122
David 404
Francis 338
■ — GarthshoreSlisiiof 166
Ge*f^ 210
James 435
James Mumy 332
John 10
John 3&^ 144
/ohn a73^
William, HX>. 311
William 272
Honymao, Sir Ofd» Be
39. 14i
Honstcdt, BarOt. Ge«. vm 441
Hood, HaM. Alex. Melaoo 22,
140
Alex. BaltflMa J^riam
120
464
60^144
104
272
]«0
297,222
— - Charles
■ Hon,
venor
— George
James
Hooki JLionel
lluokey, George
Hooper, Rich. Wbeeler02,22l
Hope, Art:h. While 74, 267
Hon, Adneft 21 1
Frederick 7«
^— James 407
5tr Jas. Arch. i:C£. 1&
John Edward 274
— — John Isaac
John TboMM
William
Hopkiof, George Robert 204
Henry 332
Patrick 260
SaraiMl 416
Wm. Frieai 204
Wm. RanUph 372
I Hopton* Wm. HefMV 122
Indest.
b&r
H6^n, CbftiM'IMNttra 174
Hop#o0d, H€rf«y 146
UoniK Tlurtnai 336
Btre. James Ryves 91
ThoMM 383
— i— Walter 838
Horn. Ft«deneit 74« 171
Hiunbrook, Rich. Lyde 106,
393
-« Tdos. Beekfofd 338
284
469
Horbe, Alfred 107, 163
^' ''" Ch»itea AnthMy 307
H^rnbyy Phipps John
Wilttai
Howdtn, Lord J. Hobart»
KH.
Howell, Edward
' George
James
John, JtfZ>.
Home, George
'■•■ ■ George
' ■ * ■ James
* ■ James
■■i Jebo
— Robert
Fran. Woodley
141
141
307
223
417
400
409
409
Hovaer, Isaac
Homiblow, William, MD. 224
Uonburgh, David Knox 243
Horsell, Bartholomew 338
Horsey, Edward Ralph 297
Horsey, Wra. Henry
Beaaroont de
Horsford, Alfred H.
George Fahie
145
262
338
338
266
155
338
69,233
584
338
Hocsley, Nicholas
— — Robert
Hort, John Josiab
i Joaiah George
—^Richard
Hoitan, James
" ■ James
Hoskin, Wtlliam Thomas,
MD. 152
Ho^t, Dixon Edward 278
Hotkam, AogustQS Thos. 227
HoiiiaiB, Augustus 338
Ml BieaiiflMNit, Lord 36
Beaumont Wm. 145
338
196
114
201
137
338
116t
97
37
174
255
338
419
216
114
283
438
400
129
373
409
373
mtm *
••^i
Howes, James
HowlsoD, Joho
Howorth, Richard
Hoyer, Anthony Fred.
Hoyland, John
Hozier. William WzWntt
Hubbard, James
Hudson, Edward
Henry
Joseph Henry 72, 144
Joseph, MA. 430
Thomas Wright 190
William James 213
Huey, Frederick 191
Richardson W. 96,220
424
69
373
373
174
373
97, 254
254
232
260
236
173
437
338
400
248
189
114
312
373
338
60, 248
338
George
Wm. H««y
Hooi^, Wm.
' I >" Harry Wainrigbt
Hougblon, William
Hoution, George
*— - Sir George
Honstonn, Alex.
■ .. ■ Sir Geo. Aug.
Fc«d. Boswell Bart.
-^ Sir Robert,
KCK
HoWf Johnson
iT&omas
Howtavd, Charles
r^ De WaklMi, Lord
C. A, GCB.
^— < Edward
•*- Frederick
*j^ Hon. Henry
^^ John Stanley
Robert
Robwt Graham
Robert Henry
-^^
66
113
373
373
416
338
171
291
338
195
59
196
243
Huggins, John
Hughes, Charles
Edwaid
George
George Henry
Henry Francis
Robert
•^— Robert
Robert George
Robert John
Spier
William
Hugo, Ludolph de
Thomas
Hugoe, Samuel
Hugonin, Fra. James
Frederick
Huish, George, CB.
Henry, MD,
Hull, Arthur Hill
Hulme, John Lyon
William
Humblay, William
Wm. Wellington
Waterloo 136
Humby, John 338
Hume, Bliss John 214
Geo. Ponsonby 209
Gustavus 189
Henry 247
John Robert, MD.
418
Robert 206
Thomas, MD. 419
Thomas David,
MD, 234
WiUiam 409, 447
Humfrey, Benjamin Geale 338
— John Keys 207
Wm. Charles 310
Humphreys, Chas. Gar-
diner 373
John 373
John Goullin 338
Windsor Henry 258
Hunt, Andrew 231
*— - Arthur 206
Hunt, Arthur ^l 26^
Arthur 266
— - Edmund D*Arcy
— - Edward Hugh
— George Evans
George Henry
— Heniy Leslie
— John
John Philip, CB,
Michael
Rich. Burgess
:. Robert
Robert
Thos. BIoom6eld
Thomas William
William
William
Hunter, Charles
Edward
George, CB.
George James •
James
James
John
— John
John Alexander
' Robert Francis
Robert Hope Al-
ston
136
338
293
208
219
338
57
373
91
71
208
232
232
173
373
273
2§0
113
338
373
338
338
230
162
223
310
220
373
404
U6
Thomas, MD,
Thomas
— — — Thomas
William, MD, 421
William 232
Wm. Dodaworth 373
Huotley» Geo. Marq* off
KT. 4, 316
Hunion, Robert W. S.
Raper 208
Hupeden, Richard 440
Hurdle, Thomas 293, 103
Hurdle, Thomas 338
Hurford, Rich. John Geda-
liah 136
Thomas 141
Hurst, William 409
Hurl, Francis 373
Hurtzig, Fred. 441
Huskisson, John 296
Samuel 10
338
221
Wm. Hayter 219
Huson, Frederick 213
Hutchesson, Thomas 38,266
Francis Pery 421
Hutchins, Wm, Jamea 216
Hutchinson, Charlea
Scrope 286
' ' ■■ Charles Thos.
286
Edw. Hely 186
Fred.Jas.Tag-
338
George Rowan 283
Hon. Hen. Hely 34
James 94
Hussey, Thomas
Richard Wm.
gart
608
Index*
HatcliiaioD, James 338
— John 373
— Hon, John Wm.
Hely 139^
——William 212
Wm.Nelwn 66,171
Hutchison, Geoige 91, 249
" William 295
HiithQaoce,JobD 400
Htttfawaite, Fra. Coraeliua 146
Henry 113
Hutt, George 115
Hutton, Henry D'Arcy 141
Henry Prim 182
John 249
— Thomaa 91
Thomas 131
William 373
Huygbue, Samael 373
Hyde, Geo. Hootoo 268
Hyslop, Arch. G. 114
William 114
Jack, Albert Andrew 297
Jack, Thomas 400
A. 297
Jackson, Adam Thomson 31 1
Frederick 374
— George 113
Geo# Edward Owen
296
Geo. Wm. Collins 338
Henry 262
Henry 409
■ Hen. Angiuatiu 125
■ Hen. George 64, 266
J. B. 297
James, KH, 36, 126
James
James
James
John, CB.
John
Joha
John
94
208
374
114
374
400
409
JohnNappef 68,251
John Richaid 1 7 1
'■ ■ John Robert 189
Joseph Reid 294
Oliver Vavghan 373 i
■ Sydney Cosby 249
Thomas 188
William 374
WillUm Waliood 312
Jacob. Geo. Tbomaon 124
JaesoD, Simoo Fitcherbert
126
Jago, Charles 374
Darell 339
— — John 226
Jagg«r» Joaeph 400
Jamea, Alfred PoynU 201
Charles 109, 215
■■ Charles Hugh 190
Demetrius Greyis 339
DemeCriaaW. G. 153
George 106, 268
■ Heaxy 169
James, Heniy 264
Henry 339
John Thomu 167
Joseph Giliam 374
Maurice 430
Robert 374
Robert Unwia
Donnithorne 374
William 339
William 425
William John 216
Jameson, Da^id, MD» 421
Thomas 374
Tho. Ross, MD.
311
William 374
Jane, Michael Allen 223
Jappie, William 374
Jardine, Alexander 109, 227
Janris, Geo. R. Payne 58
James 189
Jamea 424
Samuel Peters 234
Samuel Raymond 339
Jasper, Lewis 442
Jauncey, John Knight 96
Henry Joha 214
Ibbetsoo, Chas. Parke 338
Deniil 306
Fred. Henry 308
Fred. James 122
Ibbotson, Henry 373
Jebb, Joshua 77, 282
Jee, Joaeph 141
Jefferson, Richard 404
Jeffery, Chas. Scott 216
John Morton 250
Jeffrey, George 183
Jeffreys, Edmund Richard 101*
240
Richard 339
Jeffreyson, George 374
Jeffries, Joseph 374
Jellicoe, Richaid 264
Jenings, Geo. Bingham 170
Jenkins, Francis 114
John 400
Richard 338
William 261
Jenner, Augustas Fred. 162
Robert Francis
Lascelles 129
Jennings, Edmund Wm. 243
Edward Monk 308
George 374
John 409
John 416
Peter Redmond 164
William 416
Jenny ns, Joseph Clayton 141
Jenour, Matthew 339
Jenyns, Soame Gambler 139
Jephson, Robeit George 161
Stanhope Wm. 153
William Holmes 21 3
Jepaon, George 430
Jerome. John 338
Joaeph 288
Jenerd, Jeiepli 40
Jervis, Henry '97, 224
Henry JervUWhile 272
John
John Gordon
lliomas
Thomas Best
114
285
374
114
17
Jervois, William, KH.
Wm. Fra. Drum-
mood 284
Jesse, WiUiam Howard 285
Jez, Thomas 129
Jeves, Samuel, MD. 421
Ibbetson, Samuel Kerr 140
Imhoff, Sir Charles 8
Imlach, Alexander 338
Impett, John 108, 176
Imray, Robert 166
lace, Charles
— ^ Henrv Robert
Ralph Pigott
Ingall, Frederick Lenox
William Lenox
373
424
338
339
214
338
339
Inge, Charles
William
Ingham, Chas. Thos. MD. 421
Ingilby, Charlea Henry 273
Waiiam Bates 78.267
Inglefield, Samuel Hood
Stovin
loglis, Chailes
-'— ^ Edward
Janes Goidon,
MD.
John Eardley
271
424
343
161
Wilmot ' 183
Raymond 153
Richard 307
Thomas 2ai
Thomas Cochrane 253
William 2m
William Maaon 285
Ingram, James 407
T. Ons« Winning.
249
In man, John 373
John 258
Thomas Withy 373
I ones, Alesander 373
Francis Wm. MD. 236
George 269
John Harris Ker 236
Peier 114
Robert 373
Robert 400
William, CB. 113
William 409
Jocelyo, Hon. A. G. Fred.
126
Hon. John Strange 150
Joddrell. ileory Edmund 33
Johns, Charles Edward 1A9
James 374
Richard
Johnson, Arthur England 156
ChardJn Philip 125
Chas. Chris. C\
Da?. F^bad 92, 1»
Index.
609
JobiMOB. Edwafd, MD/ 421
' ■ ' ■ George John 148
— ^— George VAoder-
bayden 271
Henry F. F. 166
J. 374
John Brooke 240
M.J. 116
Ralph Boetler 404
Warner Westenra 212
WilUam 223
Wm. Aagttstet 11
WiUiam Proode 374
William Tictor 242
Yarrall 339
' Alexander 410
■ Alex. James 204
Arthur Uke 172
Arthur, iMD. 424
David England 76,
166
Delancey Barclay 176
Frederick 67
Galbraith ' 374
George 97. 259
■ Geo. Joi. Bidmead 1 1 4
James 91
James 159
James 190
James, Af J>. 177
James, T.O. MX). 184
Jonet, Edward
— — Edward
John 218
John Rollo 374
John William,
MD. 222
Patrick 261
Peter 114
Thos. Henry 64, 218
Walter 225
William 192
William 110,217
WUliam 339
Johnstone, Francis W. 178
Hamilton Trail 400
Haroourt 119
— — James 404
■ John Douglas 184
John William 177
Mont. Cholm. 66, 178
Robert Beckford 196
William 374
William Smellie 239
Jolifie, William 108, 293
JoUiffe, SirWm.O.H.Barc.339
148
295
296
219
174
227
60
274
212
Hylton
Joseph Henry
WiUiam
Jofies, Alfred Addington
' Arthur James
. Arthur Mowbray
. Benj. Orlando
— Dashwood
. Douglas
— — Ebenexer Tristram
Thomas 295
Ebenenr 339
Edward 81
Edwmid 160
839
374
Edward Monckton269
Edward Kent 249
Fred.Jessop 248
George 19
— - George 264
George E. KH. 41,
208
Griffith 419
Harry David 66,282
Hastings Fowler 152
Henry 254
Henry Exley 176
Henry Higgiiu,
MJ}. 261
Henry Richmond 105,
126
-~~ Hugh Maorice 164
James, KH, 39
— Jeremy 374
InigoWm. 101,137
John 2U
J. 316
John 424
John Carstairs 122
John Evans 339
John Francis . 212
John Charles Hill 205
John Edward 37, 266.
274
Joseph 188
Joseph 184
Loftus Francis 107,248
Michael 404
Rice, KH. 39, 282
Richard 37, 266
Richard 90
Richard 37
Richard Paget 4
Campbell 273
Robt. Colville 173
Robt. Wallen 236
Rokeby Steele
Wilkinson
■■ Samuel
Stanley
Stopford Thomu
■ Thomas
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas Edward
Vanghan
William
William
William
255
423
307
400
124
261
339
249
374
101,213
339
374
William, MD. 421
Wm. Daniel 61,266
William Fowler 208
William John
Williams
"-— WilUam Prime
Jop. Robert
Jopp, James, MD.
Wm. Bail lie
Jordan. Edward
Jacob
— ' Joseph
374
339
400
187
216
374
339
186
Joyce^ Arthur WelMey fi66
Edward 216
Irby. Augustus Henry 202
Ireland. Rich. Plunkelt 256
Windor Kelly 296
Iremonger, Pen. Atbel-
wold 207
Irvin. Martin 404
Irvine, Charles 114
Charles 189
John 306
John Cbiiat. Caul-
field
Robert
Samuel
Irving. Alexander
— George
— — Henry Hoghton
Jacob M'oaivn
Jamea
Robert
Robert Nasmyth
404
973
297
269
14
93
373
16
373
163
373
373
Irwin, Alexander
Charles
Fred. Chidley, KH. 76
Henry 430
John Robert 374
Lewis Chamber-
lain 269
Montgomery. MD. 224
Richard Trevor 169
Thomas 139
Thomas 339
William 240
WUliam Nelson 178
Isaac. John Matcham 161
Chas. Thos. Vescy 284
Isaacson. Egerton Charles
Harvest 316, 374
Isacke. Fred. Jamea 241
IsdeU, Edmund W. 261
Judd, William Henry 150
Julinni, Jean 445
Julius. Wm. Mayor 339
Julyan. Thomas 410
Ivey, George Janes 965
William 312
Wm. Fred. Toreato 312
Kains, Thomas 164
Karopta, Louia da 444
Kane, John Joseph 374
Karr. Peter 400
Kauntze. George 130
Kaye. Geo. Lister Lister 97
— ^ Robert 168
Wilkinson LUter 339
Kayes, William 374
Keen, Heniy 210
Keane, Benj. Bloomfield 257
Edward 68
Geo. Michael 339
Giles 238
Hon. Hussey Fane 284
~ H^* John Arbttth-
not 262
Kearnes. John 374
Kaaraqr. l>ft>M 416
510
Index*
iCearnty, Thomu 416
' Thomas J« 141
Keate, Robert 418
-Wm, Aognatus 32
Keatiag, Jamex 261
*— James Singer 339
Keats, John Smith 339
— Wn.M'Geaeby 236
Kcane, Edmund Huek 141
Keens, John 339
Keep, Wm. Thoroton 374
Keboe, Patrick 424
-^ Thomas, M.D. 266
Kcightley, Robt. U. U. 228
Keily, Townsend 339
Ketr, John 374
Kekewicb, Saraeel Blomo*
field 247
KeU, Jaines Butler 422
KeUart, Edw. Fred. 312
Kjelleabach, Frederick 339
Kellet, John 339
*' ' William Augustus
Hunter Napier 224
Kelley, Stephen D'Arcey 171
Kelly, Charles Frederick 169
Edw. Hen. Moore 338 '
— John 839
—• Richard D. 186
— Richard Seymour 410
Robert 76, 447
— — Thomas 75, 447
' Thoi. Conyngbam 182
-— Thootas Daniel 183
-*^ Thos. Edfrin 66, 262
WUliam
William
William
Kelsall, John
Joseph
Kennedy, JamBsSha«K|CB. 18 ; Kidd, John MOtfthMi MW;M
J. CB. - 113 Thomas, Ml>. 418
VfMnm Af«hibald 17B
Kierulf, Wm. Dunttfelt ^4
Killeen, Arth. Jms. f^rd 134
Kilvingten, Frao. Henry ^t6
I KinabaUy Geo. Daniel ^05
: Kincaid, John 1l6t
: Kindell, Alextofler 421
I King, AnHiony Sin^Moo 1 18
— ^ Charles Thomas 183
Edward R. 1(^2, 187
J.CB.
— ^— John
John Claik
John MaokcBcid
John Shaw
John WiU. Ale«,
' ' Patrick Henry
Thomas
Walter Craufard
Lord William
W. O.
. W. R. MacKensie 162
Kennett, Brabkley 113
Cba. Leighlon 400
Kenny, David Courtney 113
Edwaid 102,241
424
212
162
410
939
113
374
169
196
187
TdfO
374
36
166
272
116
Kelson, Charles
William H.
291
335
374
236
64
106,267
257
Matthias, MD.
' Stephen
William
WUliam
— — Wm. Hemy
Kent, Sir Chas. WiUiam,
Bart. 118
Charles 177
Henry 229
James 374
— — John 307
John 339
Robert 114
Kentish, Edward 374
Ken worthy, William 374
Kenyon, Abra. Paikinaon 256
Henry 410
Keogh, John Henry 181
Thos. Molyneui 230
Keown, Henry 141
Keppel, Edw. George
Walpole
Hon, Geo. The
Kemble, Henry Jamca Vin-
oent
Kemm, William lleniy
Kemp, Philip
" George Rees
' Nathaniel
WillltroH.
339
113
136
113
184
202
114
Kemplaod, Geo. Arthur
Kempt, Right Hon, Sir Jm$,
GCB. GCH. 7, 151, 448
John Francis
Kenah, Thomas, CB.
Kendall, Nicholas
Henry, MD.
163
16
218
143
236
Kennan, Thomas H.P.
Kennedy, Alez.KennedyClark,
CB. KH. 4, 38
■ A rthur Edward 220
■ Edward John, itfD.167
■ Francb 229
Franeis 316, 374
' Geoffie 165
-* Geo. Rob. Harry 269
-— Henry Friend 212
Hugh 295
— *^- Hugh FergQsaon 339
76
68
170
425
374
404
339
339
374
Ker, James
— James
— John
Thomas
Richard Hall
Kernnis, Thomas Arthur
Kerr, Charles
— -^ Hemy Aleiander 109, 161
John Henry 374
Lord Mark 171
Robert 374
Robert Dnndat 285
Samuel 339
WUliam 410
William Henry 164
Kerrison, Sir Edw. fir.
KCB. GCH. 9, 140
Kertleman, Harry Oobins 374
441
439
421
374
41
410
122
Kersting, Joseph
Kessler, Charles
Kettle, William
Kettlewell, Evana
— ^— John WUsoQ
Kewin, Miles
Key, Charles Hugh
Geo. William 77, 141
Kcyt, John Aogutttta 237
Edward Thomas 1t39
Francis Geom 17B
Fivderick 17B
Frederick Wto. ^285
George 164
George 206
Gerald Filt GtfraM 164
Sir Henry, CB. KCH.
12, 1S4
157
154
119
339
210
3^
135
^200
339
— Henry
H«nry John
■ * ■ James
— — James
— John
John Donean
John Henry
John Hynde
— John Lewis
John W allace 102, 1 40
— — Sir R. Duckwofth, Br.
339
Rich. Thomu
Robert Heni^
Robert Wm.
— Thomas
— — Thomas
-*— Thomas Newtoti
William
William
— — William James
William John
WUliam Magratti
Kingden, Frsd. Angustna
UD.
Kingaoote, Rob.Nigel
hatdioge
Thos. Heniy
312
135
US
404
260
374
75
Kingsley, Charles
Edward
272
312
ISO
374
339
Edward Wm.
Pincke
Grant
James Bell
Jas. Chriatopher
259
Jeflfries 374
— John 142
Kingsmill, Chailee Edw. 298
Parr Wflltim 201
WUliam 371
Wm. Heniy 200
Kingston, Robert, £«ri ef 374
Kinkee, Frederick 410
Kialoch, Alexander 145
Artfattr 187
Kittoair, Joseph Htil
Kinnis, Jobs, J(D«
909
Index.
611
I, WiUiam Jamet 296
Kippeo, Geo. A, CrooU 196
■ Hoinatio Nelfon 2^
Kirby, Edwd. JotOwa Hy. 2&5
339
41
246
163
441
437
220
339
167
374
153
Midbatl
Stephen
WUliam WynD
WUliam
Kiflch, William
Kifchner. Lewis
Kirk. Ckas. EdmoostoM
WiUiam
■■ Wm. Alphonso
WiUiam John
Kirkby, Wm. Wynn
Kirkland, John Ag. Veiey 171
■ MMtbew 232
Jb^irkwall, George WiUiam
Hamilton, Viscount 244
.Kirwan, Aodiew Hyacinth 340
Henry
Martin
Richard
Kiebea, Martin
Kilchener, Hen. Horatio
KitsoD, John
Kittilby, James
Klingsohr, George
' Lewis
340
131
339
142
78,
160
91
339
441
441
Kaapmao, £dw. John Ste-
phens 255 1
WiUiam Stephens
340
Knapp, Hambly
KoaichbulL Thomas
WiUiam
Koeebooe, Fredenck
Knight, Alfred
— — Arnold More
' " Brook John
; ■■ Edward, MD.
■ Edward Lewis
— -* Frederick Charles 296
" — 7— Godfrey Lyon 215
Henry SoUeis Gun-
172
156
340
123
180
340
127
340
419
171
ning S.
•'^ John
404
246
374
376
■ Rice Davies
■ ■ Richard I^ott
WiUiam
Wyndbam WiUiam 253
Knipe, George Frederick 340
— — — George Marshall 241
John Augustus 419
T. B. 115
Konllys, Edward 227
. Wm. Thos. 37, 149
Kqop, Henry Augustus 439
Knott, Thomas 155
WiUiam 203
, WiUiam , 424
^oowles, Francis £dw. 306
, Francis 308
'. WiUiam 201
Kooz, Alesander, MD. 152
Alfred Charles 225
Charles 340
Kdoz, Edward 60
Bdw. WiD« John 227
— Francu 375
— — George 421
Richani 141
ThooMs 270
Thos. Edmond 237
Thos. George 250
WiUiam 102, 139
Hon, Wm* Stuart 237
Koe, Francis 285
Koester, Adolphus 439
Korschann, Joseph 441
Kortright, Wm. Coesreit 135
Kmuchenberg* Lonis 438
Krause, Lewis 438
Kmnenfeldt, Ernest de 443
Kropp, John Albert 446
Kmeer, Carl Werell Von 400
Knckuck, Augustus 440
Aug. WiUiam 440
~ Henry Edward 440
Kohls, Augustus 437
Ferd. Carl Edm. 437
Kamme, Ludolph 439
Kunoth, Godlove 442
Koster, Ferdinand 437
Kyffiu, Bob. WiUittgton 163
Kyle, Alexander 340
Hallam D'Arcy 196
Kyles, James 400
Kyrle, John Ernie Money 339
Labalmondisre, Douglas
W. P. 235
La Berthodierre, P. Marie 376
La Cloche, Thomas 424
lACy, Henry Hearne 228
— Joseph Dacre 59
Richard 184
Rich. John Jas. 19,265
Rich. WaUer 207
Samuel Walter 375
Thomas E. 108, 224
WiUiam 339
LaBan, Robert M. 284
L'Affan, Sir J. de Courcy,
Bart. MD. 419
La Giange, Jas. Warringtoo
375
Laid ley, John
WUliam Geo.
Laing, Francis
James
Patrick Sinclair
Lake, Charles
Noel Thomas
Percy Godfrey Bot-
field
Lalor, John
Lamb, George
' ' John
Samuel Surges
Lambert, Charles
Sir Hen. John, Bf.340
John 376
■ ■ John Arthur 145
Robert 194
306
307
130
58
2.38
326
268
233
163
142
400
172
214
Lambert, Robert Mounsey ^248
' Samuel * 16
Thomas 278
Thomas Eyre 226
WiUiam Francis 286
Lamborn, John Sherrard 400
Lambrick, George 294
Lamert, George Feed 186
Josei£ Richard 230
Matthew 419
Lamont, James 243
Wm. Robt. Alex. 307
Lamotte, Cha. Wyndbam 340
John Lewis
116
207
340
293
134
59
375, 446
340
Lanauie, Henry C.
Lancey, William
Land, John
Landers, James
Lane, Ambrose
— Ambrose
Charles
— — Chas. Hen. John 214
Ernest Henry 124
Frederick WiUiam 219
— — • Fred. Sidney De
Vere 233
George Dawkins 400
George £. 176
— Henry 36
•^^ James 91
— James 307
— James Reece 400
John 306
■ ' John 376
John Theophilus 1 14
Rich. Douglas Hay 143
Thomas Stewart 236
Lanfranchi, Ruggero 400
Lang, Frederick H. 186
John 375
Langdale, Marroaduke R. 400
Langdon, Colwell
Gilbert
— — John
375
340
376
439
125
340
Langeheinelien, PhUip
Langford, Alexander
BuUer RoUe
James Edward 173
Wm. Booklcy 104,
294
Langlands, George 90
Langley, George Colt 294
George Richard 340
Oliver 178
Wm. Leslie, MD. 239
Laogrishe, Hugh Henry 340
Langtoo, Edward 340
Lanphier, J. Phil. Cosby 340
Laplatn, John 376
La Presle, Joseph Thomas 218
Upsley, William 312
Larcom, Thomas Aiskew 283
Lardner, Geo. Darley 307
John 198
Large, John Edward 228
LasceUes, Chas. F. R. 37, 144
Hon. EgremontW. 146
Last, Edward 95, 261
519
/ndcr.
Latonebe, Ootavias fi60
La Touche. Robert 340
Latham, John 375
Matthew 340
OKY«r Matthew 199
Latter, Robert James 113
Laughten, John 114
Laurie, Henry 306
— — James 376
John 114
Lautour, Albert de 253
Peter Aug.CB.Jrff.l7
Lavers, Rob. Fred. Aug. 259
hzv'ie, Ernest 315
Law, Cbartes Edmund 208
Charles Fred. 221
Edw. Bedwell 340
— — i James Horton 340
— — James Smith 97
John 339
Robert, KH. 71, 261
Robert 182
Wm. Henry 94, 235
Lawder, James 424
Lawlor, Provo Wm. 340
Lawley, Hon. Robert
Neville 119
Lawrence, Arlh. John-
stone 76,252
Elias, CB, 19
Henry M. 114
John 297, 340
Jos. Edw. Wilson 295.
297
Samuel George 449
Samuel Hill 183
- Thomas Lewis 91
Thos. William 271
Wm. Hudson 340
W. O. 198
Lawrenson, John 72, 139
. Law rie, John 374
Lawson, Barclay , 271
John 375
J. Ambrose, JtfD.291
■ James Hylton de
Cardonnel 123
Robert 310
Stephen 134
Stephen 207
William 375
Lazoo, John 340
Layard, Arthur 189
Bernard Granville 177
Brownlow ViUieislOS,
160
John Anthony
Wm. Twisleton
Leach, Jonathan, CB»
William
Leader, Thomas Leonard
Lead beater, Wm. fidw.
Blair
Leahy, Henry
James Bdmaad
67
166
281
Leake, Robert Martin
Leath, John, MD,
Leatham, Francis
— ^— James
James Birley
Leathart, John
Leathes, Edward
J. Thnrlow
Leavach, John
Le Blanc, Edward
— ^■^— Francis
■ Henry
Leckie, William
Lecky, Alesander
Henry
■ John Oage
Le Couteur, John
John Halkett
114
340
936
61
421
400
340
240
116
376
274
376
189
36
67,449
190
238
242
189
4,340
239
446
410
404
Liye, George
Joseph Henry
Lay ton. Charles Miller
Laoarini, James
Lea, Fred. Percy
-.-^ Samuel Percy
William Percy
Leach, Geo. Archibald
Henry
Henry
257
257
375
209
186
262
160
176
239
284
196
376
Ledergerw, Pancrace
Ledger, Thomas
Lediard, Thomas
Ledingham, George, MD» 236
• George 404
Ledsam, John 409
Ledwith, William 416
Lee, Charles 176
David R4W8 308
Edward 161
Edward 376
Frederick Richard 400
George 114
George 375
5ir George PhUip 115t
— ^ Henry 141
John 400
Robert 416
Robert Newton 400
Thomas 148
William 157
William 293
Leech, Francis Edw. 135
John 340
Lees, Henry 215
William Manning 248
Leet, Edward 238
Lefroy, Anthony 340
John Henry 270
Leggatt, S. Rev. AM, 430
Legge, Hon. Arthur Chas. 93
Leggett, John 377
Le Grand, Arthur J. 215
Legrew, John 139
Legh, Edmund C. 249
Leigh, Chas. Edward 261
Uighton, Sir David, JiTCB. 113
Leitch, Jamea, MD. 230
Leiih, 5<r Alex. A CB. 11, 242
John Kenneth 407
Le Marchant, Sir John
Gaspard 66, 237
— Thomas 101
Le BiMurier, FietoiA 166
Hmiy 411
J.T.U. R«r.
AM. 312
WiUiam 308
W. Abrabna 340
Lemoine, Williaaii
Lemon, Thomas
— — ThooBaa
340
92
293
Lmpriefe* Cbas. 204
■ Henry 270
TbomuJaaea 307
William Cdai. 340
Lennan, Edward 400
Leanatd, Dacre Itsb Bar-
ret 101
Lennox, Lorit Abxandcr
F. C. G. 70
Aug. Fred* Fraiieb271
Ltrd Artiiar 74
■ Berkeley Janee 179
Lerd George Chariea
120
421
Gordon
Leonard, Danid
■ Henry Bates
Robert 96» 293
Leonhart, Harry 439
Lepper, Franda 233
Jamea 90
Maxwell 238
Lescben, Haanach BogvaL437
Leslie, Angus 376
■ Arthur 191
Charles, A'H. 41, 144
160
156
172
68
36*156
US
114
375
340
120
116
— — Chas. Henty
George
— ^— George
■ James
— John, KH,
John
John T. CB,
John
Lewb Xavier
— ^ Thomas
Lester, D. H. H.
L*£strange, AnL RobL 103.
323
Edward lOS, 223
Ferdinand W. 156
George 375
— — George Ony
Carleton.CB. I2»247
Harry PiesWy 182
Torranto F. 376
Lethbridge, Thoa. Ancon 108.
268
Thcs. Chfie>
topher Mytton ^37
Levett, Theophiivs John 1 18
Levinge, Charlee Hn^h 180
George Cherlaa
Rawdan 269
Lewes, John 164
Lewtn, Hen. Pritehard 2^
— James St. Georfe 213
Lewitts, Robert, MJ>. 2 15
Lewis, Aknoder 940
Arthur O. Luke 296
Indix.
513
Uins, Ch«ilM 104, 5»2
-— ^ Chas. AlMOM 73
Gtor^ CB. 19
Geo. Chts. Dcgen 840
— ^ 6ri£Bth, Qmngtf
CB. 36,381
- — Henry 375
John 421
-'i — John Edward 340
-.— John Dillon Rom 181
John Owen 188
PUlip Oaoriro 340
Balph FiuGibboB 338
--'— Richard Hall 246
Robert 99»241
*-^ Stephen 400
Thomas^ MD. 121
* Thomas 375
— — Tboi. LocU 340
-^— Wettenra Warner 340
WiUkim 375
— WtUiam Robert 163
Ley, James 122
Leyne, James 210
liddell, Hom.Geo.A. F.76,150
Hedworth John 233
— James 286
Lldderdaloy Thomas Robertson
400
I>igertwood, Andrew 424
light, Henry 114
lightbody, John 421
Tbos. DehaB«,
lightfoot, Thomas, CB.
Thomas
155
16
236
146
lilley, John
lillicrap, Walter Welsford 294
LiUie, Fiederick 169
' Sir John Scott, CB, 60
— — Thomas 257
tiind, Robert 375
lindam, Charles James 253
Liodesay, Patrick 215
Lindow, Charles Thomas 226
Tindbam, James Oli?er 439
Lindsay, Alex. CB. 113
— -Alexander Craikahankl
134
.-^— Hon. Chas. Hogh 145
5trCoQtU, Bt, 145
Effingham 1 1, 255
Henry Gore 253
■ Hm. James 75, 144
James 34
John 224
— Martin George
Thomas 69, 243
Wm. Chacon 340
Liodsell, Robl. Henry 176
Lindsey, Henry John 375
. Owen, AfD. 419
Robert 416
Llosingen, Charles, Baron 441
Linton, John 40
William, MD. 810
Ling, John Tlieodoro 140
lisle, Benjamin de
Lister, Amos
Frederick D.
— John
Thos. St. George
Liston, John Terry
Litchiidd, Richard
— — Wm. Edmund
375
360
160
375
340
340
340
114
416
291
135
375
375
121
Lithgow, William
Dtle, Jas. Somer?ille
Little, Archibald
Liitle, John
John William
Lockhart
Robert John 297, 340
Simon Ridley 296
Thos. Sarjent 136
Walkin Tench 155
Uttledale, Edward 108, 128
George Henry 128
UtUehales, Charles 225
George Richard 163
Littler, Sir John Hanteri
KCB. 113
Lloyd, Ambrose 140
Arthur 12
Arthur French 203
Charles 375
Craven 243
Edward 157
Edward BeU 375
Edward Thomas 283
■ Evans Garnoos 253
Fred. John 202
Lloyd, Henry 235
Henry Vereker 40O
Hugh 239
James John 245
Jesse 152
John, CJB. 114
John 166
John Ormsby 375
John William 248
Joseph Skipp 116
Kingston Dodd 340
MathewPenefather
210
Mount Stooghton
Heyliger 109, 153
Richard 145
Richard 187
Richard Cadett 228
Robert Clifford 109,
228
Samuel 400
Sandfoitl M'Vittie 311
Thomas Smith 206
Tho. Wm. John 210
William. AfD. 421
LIuellyn, Richard, CB. 17
Loch, Richard John. MD. 127
Lock, Andrew Campbell
Knox 258
Lock,W.Elphiostone 73,267
Walter Ferguson 272
Locke, WUliam 375
Loekharty Aiehibald laglia
110,244
Grasme Alex. 230
Robert Alex. 102, 232
Walter Scott 142
Locknar, Augustna Meyer
285
Lockwood, George 134
Geo. Henry, CB. 70,
130
■ Aug. Purefoy 181
■ Purefoy 375
Lockyer, H. Frad. RH. 66, 249
Lodder, Henry Call 198
Wm. Wynne 210
Lodwick, Pater 113
Loesecke, Geo.C. A. Von 441
Loft, John Henry 400
John Henry Capel 216
Loftio, George 400
Loftus, Arthur John 136
Frederick 340
Henry 223
Wm. Fra. Bentinck 15
Willism James 189
Logan, George Home 293
Robert Abraham 200
Thos. Galbraith
MD. 155
Logie,CosmoGordon, MD 132
Loinsworth, Charlee Wm. 160
Fred. Lussan 179
Lomaa, James 11
Londonderry, C. W. Marq.
of, GCB. GCH. 6, 119
375
104.
201
340
258
93
375
Long, Edmund Slingsby
George Frederick
— John
Walter Henry
William
WiUiam
Longden.Chas. Scudamore271
Henry Errington 161
James Duncan 164
Longfield. John 74, 159
William
163
119
177
134
10
198
Longworth, Dafid Fitz
Gerald 104,182
Loning, Michael
Lonsdale, A lured
^ Henry Hey wood
^ William
Longford, Edw. M. Earl
Longmore, Arthur Aug.
Chas. Joseph
■ Thomas
William Henry
looker, William
Lord, Arthur Owen
Robert
William C.
Lorimer, Charles Hunt
William
Loriol, Augustus de
438
375
123
375
30T
^no
143
375
200
445
\
i614 :.■.
• Lorton,K. £., Viscount 6,316
• I«oMck, Augastos 400
George 264
Lothiao; John H. 208
LoudoD, Robert Alet. 261
I^ughboTOogJi, Lord JaiMs
Alex. G«>rge 119
Louis, Chtrl6B 2dS
' ■' Mflpvus 340
Matthew 69, 267
liOusada, Slnemi Charles 165
Lof«, E4w. Missenden 243
-^ — James Fred. CB.lTf/. 34
•^— Jamec 375
Lovelace, Henfy PinKp 375
Lovell, Charles Neville 272
' John WilUamson 285
Lovell Benj. iCf/. 37.
141
■ Lovell Stanhope
Ittcbard 167
Lovelock, John Burmifig^
ham 375
Lovett, Geo. W. Melyneoi 169
Index.
Lucas, William
Luckhant, Thomas
Liideritz, Frederick
Lodewig, AdolpiMn
Frederick
George
248
976
442
440
440
440
Jobo Richard
Joseph Venablea
Thomas
Thos. Heaton
155
375
375
250
131
416
268
172
307
306
416
I«ow, Alesander
■ Isaac
■ Joho
— Richard Butler
— Robert
William
" William
Lewder, Sam. Netterville 294
Lowe, Arthur Charles 95
Edward W. D. 183
Lowndes, John Henry 198
Lowrie, Charles 91
James 407
Wm. Frederick 215
Lowry, Armar * 18 1
Armar 375
John 375
OctaviuB 248
Robert WilKam 198
Lowlh, John Jackson 95,
189
RobertHenfj 97,238
Lodowieg, Chas. Hctman 442
Lttgard, Edsraid 103, 180
Heo. WilKamsoc 283
Lagg, James Randle 273
Lukin, William 4)6
WiUiam Wiadhtm
Augustas 274
Lukis, John 406
— John Henty 154
Thomas 424
Lam, WilKam Parefoy 400
Lamley, Charles Heaiy 249
Fred. Douglas 169
Henry Savile 119
A^. Sir Wm.
GCB, 6, 121
Lomsdaine, Jas* L. Sandys 141 1
Lamsden, Alex. John H. 185
Londe, Geo. Fred. God* )
frey
Lundy, James Bell
Lnning, William
Augustus
Lyon, Thomas
Wtflkm
William Charles
Lyons, Anthony Bfnnlfiii
■ " ■ numuin
■ ■ John isffwavn
■ ■■ Thomas
WOKam
143
116
148
400
114
197
167
156
Lys, Oeeiye Mewbrvy 1^9
Lysaght, Hm. Wm. n«ny 238
Lysona, Daniel 174
Ly»ler, AHhnr 0*N|A- 3t6
' FreAM4ek Tbr^eftS 201
— Henry 576
SeMimua 946
■ Wmian John 9t6
Lyte, Itiomta 40O
Lythe, John
Lyttleton, WeatooteWUt*
charch 916
442
308
440
440
376
194
Lupton, William
Lurgan, Charles Lord
Lascombe, Tbo. Popham 416
Lushiogton, Fraaeklm, CB.
100, 188
Sir J. Law, GCB. 1 13
Latmaa, John Adrian 340
■ John Henry • 175
William Ivers 266
M'Adtm, DntM
Da%id
M'Alealer, Cha«.
viUe
M* Alpine, James
M<Annall5,Charlea
M«Afthiir, Chartea
— — Jamea E
MO
106,993
197
37
376
- Ja
-John
376
421
Lowther, Arthur
Henry
Lozon, Victor
Luard, George
■ Henry Reyntdds
John
Richard George
Amherst
s — Robert
1S2
118
375
91
286
64
154
340
Lnlieek, William Von 443
Lucan< GeorgeCha. Earl rf 36
Lucas, Davis 213
— Francis 167
— — Frarwis Blsney 114
Henry 267
Henry Csrr 232
— Jasper 376
— Patrick Browne 161
Lntterman, John
Ltttwidge, Skeffingtoa
Lntyens, Benjamin
Charles
Luzmoore, Charles
Robert
443
114
114
416
188
102,167
Lttxmore, Tbo. Coryndon 108,
283
Lye, Richard I«igb 171
Lygon, Hon. Edfnird Pyn-
dar, CB. 12, 139
*~~ Hon. Henry Beaa-
champ 12, 136
Lyle, John Mackeoste 180
Thomas Cromie 270
Lynam, Charles 376
Lynch, Kdward 164
£dw8rd Crean 376
Edw. Pat. 114
Martin Crean 96,165
Martin 340
Robert Blake 69
Samuel Smith 376
Lynd, Robert 376
Lynn, James 101,283
Lyon, Cba. Jobson, BA. 430
£dmund Da id 220
George 340
^— George 376
— — Henry Dalton Witlk 129 1
M*Bamet, Alex.Cocibvn231
M«Bean, AlesamlBr 376
J, Areh. Dnnean 215
M< Bealh, Oeoign 1 10, 220
Homn 176
M'Cabe, Bernard 169
M'Call, William 231
APCallum, Vdw. Gm^ 297
' John 36, 292
■ Henvy Atkina 236
M'Cann, Thomaa 337
McCarthy, Henrr Hochnn 235
J. K. Connor 340
■ ■ Jnstin Thadesn
Conrtenay 3T6
Patridt 229
Willian 316
M'Cariy, Brooks 153
M«Caakill, Heemr 206
John 249
M*Canaelaad, Connlly 2S4
lC«Clel8nd, Frm. W. H. 157
M'Clelhio, Jaa. CiaighlMi 410
MCleoahaa. Thottaa 410
M'Cleverty, Wm. A. 13
M'Clinloek, Geoifn An^.
Jooelyo 23S
l^bMipaooMncky239
M«Clure, Artbnr 3T6
M'Coueeby, Jamna 400
M'Cormiek, Jamea 376
M'Conrt, John U3
John 2&S
M*Coy, Denial 206
John 260
Thomas Robert 217
M'Crae, Fai^ar 424
Index.
*:
&l%
31 <Cre&, Herbert Tajlor 246
— ■ — .Jaiiiet 196
EwhaKl Okadee 249
Robert Barlow 271
M'Cree^ Kicbael 124
M^Croban. Denw fogene 376
M'Callocb, Geoiye, AtD. 119
■" Jobn Rajouaj 308
• «■' Sanuel 424
M'CuIlock, JameeMucny 376
M'CoiQiauig, Eiob. Hen.
JobQ DeaiiaoQt 105, 166
M'Canljr, Daniel 410
Thomw 256
Jif 'Dennolt, Ben. RemicoU 159
I Gewge Apg« 400
—I Jamei 376
■■ Xbomas 376
Michael, MD.
241
If'Diaroiid, JohnDuneaa 311
M'Oonagh, J, 255
M'VoaM^ AJaitair M'lan
244
Aleiaoder 376
Alexander 340 1
Alexander, MD. 421
AUsQ 207
' Bernard 156
Charlea Alex. 376
Colin 376
Donald 340
Donald 376
— — Dun.Don.M«Cay 176
Henry Thoinaa 341
— ^— Jamet Horabufgh 114
John, Cfi. 18
M'Dooald* John M'Cay 311
William 176
William 341
ML*DonelI, Alexander 341
Alexander 400
M'Dosnell, John 259
M'DoQoogh, Thomas 376
M'Douall, James 42,119
Hobert, CB. 15
M'Dottgall, Duncan 341
Patrick Leonard 260
Tho» William John
376
M'Dowell, Geo. Jas. Aiuat,
CB. 64
M'Dttir, Alexander 376
M'Evoy, Edirard 126
M* Parian, John 307
« ■ John Warden 268
AC'Farlane, Francis John 135
William 376
M'Gee, Joseph 171
Henry Edward 1 70
M'Goldrick, iEneas 376
M*Grath, Nicholas Henry 173
< Pairick 184
■ Thomas, MD, 1 73
' Thomas 219
M' Gaegor, Alex. Edgar 221
*— Dancta 34
Hogb 60
M'Gregor. Geo. Hall, CB.
„MD.
James
Jamea, MD«
John
115
193
176
312
376
223
xM'Gwire, W. K. B.
M'Haffie, James
M'llliee, John Drope
Robert William
M'Innes, John
Malthew
JVrintoah, Andrew
William
M'Grigor, Alexander
'■■ Sit James, Bart.
MD, 309, 448
-^ William Thomaa 172
165
69
249
376
113
341
376
198
341
230
177
341
376
376
400
421
293
155
6
376
219
154
341
376
284
M'lntyre, Angus
Colin Campbell
' ■ Duncan
■ James
Peter
M'lver, Donald
M'Kay, Joseph
M'Kechnie, Andrew
M'Kellar, Peter Martin
M'Keltey, John Norria
M'Kenzie, John
» John
John M'Kay
— Kenneth
William
Wm. Fleming
M'Kerlie, John Graham
M'Kie. Patrick 101,154
M*Killop, Robert John
M'Kinnon, Alexander
David Reid
■ John
■ ' John
William
M'Kinstry, Alex.
M'Lacblan. Neil
— — Lachlan
M'Laine. Alexander
Jbhn
294
114
230
376
400
293
168
400
376
341
424
M'Laren, Alex. Donald 376
M'Lean, George Gordon 424
M'Leod, Alexander 72, 213
113
416
376
341
193
405
400
209
376
226
255
307
115
59
M'Manus, Hmry
Henry
72,167
376
376
Charlea. CB,
Donald
' James
John
~- John Cheetbam
Martin
— — Norman
M'T^erie, John
M'Leroth, Thomas
WilKaro Kelty
M'Loughlio, Patrick
M'Mabon, Edmond John
— — — Daniel
* John
5ir Thomas, B<.
KCB. 10, 161
-^- Tbos. Wesiropp 135
William 140
M'Millan, John
M'Mullen, Stephen, MD. 421
M«Mullin,John.JilD. 419
M*Munn, Robt. A. MD. 310
M'Mni^o, Alured Chas. 341
WiUiam M. G. 230
M<Nab. Jamea 230
M'Nabb, Duncan 416
M' Nair, G eo rge Augoatus 2 19
— Robert 264
M'Namara, Henry 376
Michael 376
M'Neil, Donald 376
McNeill, Alexander 341
Wiiaam Heniy 171
M'Nicol. Duncan 376
Nicol 376
M*Niven, Thomas William
Ogilvy 69, 113
M'Phee, John 377
M'Pherson, Alexander 274
^neas 377
Alexander 377
Daoiel 341
Duncan 113
Evvan 97, 251
John 410
John Cornelius 255
Lachlan 425
M'Pberson, Philip.CB. 70,168
Philip 168
William 110, 341
McQueen, Donald 244
James 94
Simon 341
Thomas Rich. 27 1
M'Rae, Farquhar 377
Theodore 377
M'Vicar. John 341
M'Wharrie. Robert, MD. 312
Maberly, Evan 270
Wro. Leader 58
Macadam, James 114
Wm. KH. 35
Wm. Huddlaston
159
Macalpiae, Jamea 377
Mac Andrew, James Duncan
230
John, MD. 310
John Lennox 155
William, MD. 248
Mac Arthur, Edward 67
Macarthur, Peter 421
Macartney. Charlea 377
Cbristopher,MB. 312
'■ James Nixon 340
John 141
Macauley, James Shortall 215
Mac Uain, Giles 424
Macbean, Alexander 236
Archibald 99, 268
Forbes 64
Forbes 244
George Fred. 236
Kf Wm. KCB. 12, 244
D D
«I6
Mtcbean, Wm. Forbes 261
Wiliiam Yred* ^^6
MtcbeCb, Alex. Mtckay 180
. James, MD. 1«1
Mtc Carlhv, Edward Den>
nil Jttitio 246
. Jttfltin £dward
Daniel 246
Wm.Jostiii 236
Macdermid, John ^41
Macdooald, Allan 244
. Alexander, CB.
18,265
■ Alexander 340
.. Alexander 251
«.-- Alexander 341
. Alex. Jaa. John 247
Sir A. Keppel, Bt.
150
— Colin 448
Donald 244
George 61,113
. George 410
George Fred. 167
..» George Vamhnm 170
Henry Alfred 1 67
James 320
— James 377
James Mitchell] 257
Hm. Jas. W.
BoBviUe 341
John 341
John 377
Sir John, ITCB.
10, 117, ld3
— -^— John Angus 250
John Duntie 241
Peter 253
Peter John 256
KanaU 341
Robert, CB. 58
Roliterl, CB. 58
Robert 165
Roderick Chas. 181
Ronald 341
— ..- Stephen 377
Walter John 244
.^— William 90
WUliam 210
William 188
^William 410
William Donald 245
Wm. Peter 445
Macdonell, Alex. Sheriff 232
Alexander 252
I Duncan 377
■ George. CB. 57
■ Sir James ICCB.
KCH. 11,231
■ John Ignatius 223
Reginald 260
MacDonnell,Cha.Kustacel80
F. T. F. A. 258
■ Eweo, 341
Macdongall, Colin 377
I James 70, 193
Mac Dougall* Ales. John 273
John 268
Index*
MadDoQgaU, Patrick 65
Mtcdowall, Day Hort 76
Mac Duff. John 111,191
Macfarlane, Andrew 341
William Joseph 212
Macferquhar, Hugh 114
Mac Gachen, John 377
Mac Gibbon. Robert 377
Macgowan, John Anstmther 191
MacGregor.GeoJIall, CB. 114
■ ' John 841
John 377
Malcolm 161
Robert 166
— Rohert Henry 217
MacgTegor,John Alex.Pattl 113
Mac Henry, John 162
Mac Kellar. Neil Alex. 225
Machel, Tho. Michaelson 188
Machell, John Thomas 377
Machen, Charies 227
Macintire, Andrew 377
Macintosh, Alexander 114
Macintosh. Alex.Fisher/JTH. 35
waiiam Henry 193
Mac Kay. Lachlan • 377
Mackay. Angus Wm. 106, 172
Donald 113
Donald 410
Henry 231
Henry Fowler 341
■ '■ Honeyman 92
Hugh 193
Hugh Donald 377
James Duff 405
Neil 377
Neil M'Innes 27 1
William 341
Mackechnie, Charles 175
Mackenzie, Sir Alex. Bt.
GCH. 6
Alexander 230
Alexander 286
Alexander 341
Alex. Wedder 341
Alexander Wm. 254
— Beojamin Grey 201
Colin 341
Donald 341
George Stewart 224
Hen. AlestairBollon 245
Hugh 225
Hugh 405
Hugh BaUey 222
. James 224
John 114
John 410
John Kenneth 21 1
Kenneth Doug. 244
Robert 182
Thomas 407
William 377
William Old, MD, 156
Mackeson. Fred. CB. 114
Mackey, Hugh 156
John Alexander 341
Peter, UD. 163
Mackie, John 377
Mackie, ^Tilliaa
Wilttam
940
Mackhilay* John Hovetnii 114
Mac Kinnon. Daald Hca. 126
■ ■ Edai. Vernon 376
George H«nnr fiS
Lionel Dviel 148
Mackintosh* John, MD. 157
John 377
Wm. Hen. MIX 291
Maekirdy. Datid EUiot 221
Mackwonh, Sfr Diaby^^.
KH. 60
Maclachlan, Alexiiidtt41* 266
Ait^hibald le
Colin 400
Daniel, MD. 424. 449
Maclagnn, David, MD. 419
^.^ Philip WhiU-
aide, MD. 290
Machine, Sir Archibald^CB.l 4
203
Madauchlan, Jas. Aoff. 377
Maclaurin,I>avid SGOttKia.405
Maclean, Alexander 93,256
— — Alexander 246
■ ■ Alexander 400
■■■ Alien Thomas 41
•^— Andiew, MD. 311
Charles, MD. 310
Charles Fitxiny 40
.^— Charles MtxwtU, 68,
224
George 269
— George 306
■ George 377
Sir Hector, KCB. 113
^ Henry Dundas 76
— Henry John 162
■ James 341
Sir John JlCB. 10, 178
John 95, 197
John Lindsay 221
— — Lachlan Ueeloi
Gilbert 200
Norman, CB. 70
Peter 269
Samuel 400
Madeed, Donald John M. 129
Dnncan 113
Geo. Frauds. CB. 58
Sir John, CB. KCIK
9,229
Swintott 419
William 114
Madise, William 24S
Maclurcan, Samnd John 199
MacMahon, William 195
Charies 136
Macnamara, Michael 377
John, MD. 312
Macnaghten. Frauds Edaoid
134
Macoeil, Archibald 311
Hector AfditbaUl 116
Roderick 19
Macnish. WinUn. MD. 4^1
William Letr 193
UiMphail, Jobs 92
Mic Phcrion, Jolni 243
Mic|rtieT«onyAiidiew Jobn 175
'■ ' " DniKafi 113
■■ ■ DenctB 877
■ Eoett Mvektntoih 135
Evan 341
Evaa Danctii 345
OilKes 76, 260
HeHieit Tiylor 280
■ Jawxa
" 'John
■ John Cameron
lAcMan
.AiLi
MacpbenoD, Lacblan
' Robert BardiT,
CB. KH.
M%cqH«rie, Otorgp W.
MacqveeD. Jamet
MacQueen, John Arch.
MacrcBdy. Edw. Netfl
Macredie, Thomas
Mactier, William
MacWilliam, Jobn
Madden, Heniy
John
John William
Samael Alex.
417
92
193
841
377
16
193
130
212
95
422
114
400
377
254
156
202
155
Afadigan* Jas. Alex.
Maddock, Wm. Worthington
260
Madox, Henry, KH. 35
Magenta, Hen. Arthur 68, 239
Magill, Henry 127
John Napier 240
Magias, Ernest, Baron 441
Magin, Thomas 296
WilHam • 377
Magrath, Dennia Joseph,
MD. '^ 421
Roger 256
Magotre, John 212
John 340
Maher, Martin 377
Mahon, Gilbert 246
Edmond 877
Jamea 377
Matthew 14
Mahony, Hogh FittGeTald227
Mootagne Mar-
309
172
209
341
Index.
If aitland, Cbarlea Lennox
Brovnilow 146
Frederick 6, 209
Fred. Thoa. 841
John, MD, 260
John 410
Keith Rams^ 281
— Sir Peregrine,
KCB. 8, 118, 168
Pel«r 410
Wm. Wbitaker 200
tin, MD.
Mabood, James
Main, Robert
Mainwaringy Arthnr
Charles Edvrard 273
Edward George 243
Ed w. Rowland 114
Edward M. H. 207
Frederick 93, 202
George 340
Wm. Arthur 231
Mair, Jolm, MD. 310
William 251
Bf airis, Valentine Thos. 285
Maister, John 10, 238
Maitland, Adam 231
Charles 193
Major, Francis Wm. A. C. 416
Robert Clement 808
Stephen 377
Malassez, Chas. Thoaaa 807
■■ Maximilian 307
Nicholas 405
Nicholas 416
Malcolm, Geo. Alex. CB. 70
5tr James, JrCB. 67
James 160
John Dundas 179
Maiden, Arthur De Vere,
Viscount 253
Malet, Charles St. Lo 70
Maling, Thomas 60
Wm. Eyles 92
Mallet, Hugh 131
Maltei, Antonio 262
Malton, James 1 1 4
Man, Garnet 341
Mancor, Andrew 341
- James 199
Menders, Thomas 126
Mandeville, Edward Wm.
Thomas 312
j Wm. Drogo,
Viscount 145
Manger, John 296
Manico, Edward 400
Manifold, Michael Fenton 229
Manley, Robert George 132
John 410
Manly, John Samuel 1 78
Mann, Edward Peter 244
Gother Fred. 284
Jas. Robert 285
John Blaquiere 242
Manners, Charlea 341
— Lord Charles
Somerset, /CCB. 11,130
Douglas Ernest 243
Lord Geo. John 120
John 377
Herbert Russell 188
Richard 93
ttusscll, CB. 67
Manning, Francis Edw. 114
Mansel, Geo. PleydeD 211
John, CB. 67
Rob. Christ. KH. 36
Wm. Herbert 377
Mansell, Wm. Mansell 295
Mansergh, John Craven 1 57
- John Southcote 122
Mansfield, James Wm. 202
John 153
John . 341
517
Mansfidd, Wilfiadi 410
Wiltiam Heoiy 106
WaUara R. 11 1, 204
Manson, Jamea 114
Manuel, AUwi 446
Mapleton, Henry, MJ>. 191
Marbng, Frederick 443
Marcer, Rich. Hanrey 877
March, Chaa. H. GeidoD
Lennox, Earl ^ 117,341
Leopold Geo. Fred. 377
William Henry 294
Merchant, William Don-
neland 313
Marcon, Edward 341
John 163
Marder, Henry 377
Marechcaoz, C. H. 261
Margery, Alfred Rob. 205
Margesson, Philip Daves 273
WiUiam Gee* 207
MargitsoD, John 170
Joseph 400
Marindtn, Heoiy Riohard 151
Markcs, Alfred 116
Markham, Frederick 60,183
Markland, George 268
Marklove, John 377
Mariay, David 65
Marlow, Benjamin Wm. 179
John 841
Wm. Biddleconb 104,
283
Manett, Thomas 113
Marrie, James 377
Marriott, Charles 114
Henry Christopher 261
Hayes 294
H. 115
Thomaa Beokeli
Fielding 269
VTilliam 206
Marryat, George 341
Marsack, Geo. Hartwell 401
Marschalk, Charies, Bar^ 437
GusUvttS, Bav«n430
— — Ottode 430
Theodore Voa 438
Marsden, John Long 159
Marsdin, William 422
Marsh, Augustus Leeeook 206
■ Oeo. Morrison 174
Fra. Henry Digby 168
Henry 123
Henry 377
Robert 175
Marshall, Anthony 65
Charles 114
George Robert
James 167
Henry 419
— ^ James 132
John 93
John 236
John George
Don 202
John Williams 217
Ralph 377
DD 2
Ms
Manhally Thomas 377
■ ■ TborDton 162
■■ . Wm. Fi«d. Tbo«.
217
Kanton, Henry Fletcher 202
Molyneux Chas. 270
Marten, Tbos. KH, 41, 128
Marter, Tbos. Peter 417
Martin, Benjamin 377
Charles Henry 261
Edward 377
George 424
Henry Clintoa 159
— -— ^ James 130
"■ ■ James 424
———James Charles 261
John 34
■ '"■ Johnston 377
— — Mounfcjoy Fra, 109,
119
Rich.6artholomew 377
Robert 93, 257
Thomas 169
Wm. Neufville 377
Marlindale, Ben Hay 285
Martineau, Louis 273
Marvin, Waiiam 274
Masboug, Ladislasde Vil-
Hers 341
Maacall, John Richatd 341
Mason, Francis 377
— ^— George 341
■ HampdM Hugh,
MD. 182
■ Henry James 169
* ■ James 93
James 213
James 227
— James 416
Jamas 377
■ ■ John Monck 341
I,R.C> 116
■ ' Richardson 401
«— -— ~- Robert Gordon
Sanders 202
William 341
W. 115
Masaj. Godfrey WilUam
Hugh 170
Hugh 237
Hugh Francis 170
' Hugh Hanson John 1 95
< Him. John 67
— *— ^ Hon* Nath. Henry
Charles 75
John 341
Massey, Eyte Cballoner Henry
220
Mtsler, Harcourt 73
^ Chas. Chester 209
■ I Fra. Rob. ChesUr 209
■■■ Henry Orlando
Chester 247
Richard Thomas 341
Wm. Chester 156
Masters, James 410
■ Stephen 377
Index.
Mastersi Wm. Godfrey Ray-
son 295
Matheson, Roderick 377
Thomas 71
Mathews, Jos. Henry 110, 185
Joseph 377
Mathewson, Peter 59
Mathias, Edward John 232
William 104, 214
Frederick 153
Mathisoo, John Augustus 377
Matson, Edward 73,282,986
Henry 104,209
Matthew, Charles Roeve 312
Tho. Patrick
Matthews, John Henry
— ^— John James
■ John Powell
Mark
William
William Joseph
Wm. M'Donald
Matthey, Alphonso
Frederick
312
264
238
378
208
410
114
378
416
445
307
116
Maturin, Wm. Henry
Maud, John George
Maude, Francis Cornwallis,
274
George Ashley 270
Hon . Cornwallis 1 1 9
— — Fred. Francis 164
Warren 184
Maule. John 187
I Hon. Lauderdale 69,
231
Mauleverer, Benj.Banbury 240
— ^-^— — James Thos. 181
William 341
Maunsell, Daniel 236
— — > Edward Beauchamp
239
— — Francis Edwin 155
Frederick 42,264
■ George 64
George 246
— -^- John Borlase 138
— John Edmund 342
Nicholas 264
Richard 377
Robert 237
Sundish Grady 176
Thomas 183
Thos. Cockayne 138
Mawbey, Henry Way 296
Mawby, Joseph 378
Sebright 9
Maxwell, Alexander 197
Chas. Francis 106,234
6'ir Chas. William,
CB.KCH. 11,256
Colin 245
Edw. Herbert 240
George 218
George Vaoghan 240
Henry 342
James 185
Hon. Jas. Pierce 2 1 0
John 378
Maxwell, Joseph 378
Sir WiUiaiQ Ales.
Bart. $i
Wifliam Robert 294
William Bowlasd 247
May, Charles 166
Charles 446
Charles£ma&ttfiI9(]!«446
Edward Stephen 132
- James Ueory 207
- Joseph Ikligaon 90
Rodolphede 57, 446
Rudolph Am«i4»de 446
Maycock, Dottia Ut
John Gittens 179
Joseph 173
WiUiam 213
Maydwell, Henry Law 192
Mayers, John Perkina 238
Mayhew, Heniy 378
Maynard, Edmund GUling 240
Mayne, Henry 200
Taybr Lambard 1 40
Wflliam 114
William 173
William 342
Mayow, Geo. WynelllOd, 124
Meacham, Jubo 179
Mead, Charles 401
Meade, Frederick 67
HoH. John, Cfl. 9
John 2o8
Hon, Robert 6, 1 <>3
Roche, KM. 92, 1 17
Thomas Harold 378
Thomas Quia 296
Mear% Wm. Hen. PeUy 126
Meares, John 378
Meason, Malcolm R.
Laiog 136
Wm. Ferguson
Laiog 223
Medhurst, John Wtlliam 1 61
Mee, Charles Heaiy 109, 268
114
162
342
2>A
342
294
246
341
George Aug
— James
Meech, Thos. Crosby
Meehao, Geo. Waller
Meek. Jacob
Meheox, Rich. William
Meik, Alexander Crie
Francis Thomas
Meiklejohn, J. Hope John*
stone 405
Mein, Bowes 241
Frederick R. 151
— George 164
Pultene? 422
Meier, Carl. Peter Afvold 441
Ern. Thee Chn Ul
Mejer, Phil. Hen. Fred.
90,441
Mclhttish, S. Camplia 342
Mellis, John 342
Mellish. Wiinam 378
Melliss, Geo. W. 1 16
Mel lor, James 114
Mellows, John 426
Melville, Aiesaader, AID. 422 j
— : Oeo. John Whyle 148
— — "Rrr. M0D17 448
Melvin, Alexander 309
Alfred James 243
Mente, Haffez 378
Mends, Herbert 101, 255
' Hugh Bowea 342
— ^— James Delamain 255
— ■ Robert 251
— — - Wra. Fisher 307
Mendibas, Aotoine Louis
de 446
Mfcntin^, Ernest 441
Menzies, Alexander 378
Allan 261
Brunswick 197
Charles. A'if . 38, 292,
297
Charles Fred. 295
Duncan 196
£dward 246
George 878
Gilbert Innes 193
James Stewart 246
Wm. Colliep 284
Mercer^ AIex« Cavalie
39, 266
Alexander 378
Arth. Hill Hasted 212
Douglas, CB. 15
Edw. Smith 38, 292
Edw. Smyth 246
Geo. Wm. 150
• — Heniy 272
' John Henry 295
Merckhel. Etias 445
Meredith, Boyle ' 378
George 378
Henry Warter 192
—— James Henry 401
— • Ricbard Martin
101, 164
Thomas James 242
Meredyth, Henry Wm, 183
Mermet, Joseph 446
Merrie, William * 410
Messiter, Geo. Hughes 341
John 69, 179
Index*
tfejnell, William
Mevrick, Angustas Wm.
Henry
■ George
Wm. Henry
227
150
9
33
218
Michel, Charles Edward
John 69, 157
Anchell, Henry Seymour 200
John, CB. 38, 266
■ John Edward 273
Waller Taylor 342
MicUebaro, Geo. Cun-
ningham 202
Micklethwait, Geo.Nathan 195
William Na-
thaniel 223
Micklethwaite, Nathaniel
W.J. B. 66.149
Middlemore. Geo. CB, 11, 199
Robert Fred. 243
Middleton, Charles 35, 130
Fred. Dobson 209
George 423
H. T. 274
John 264
Robert 401
Thos. Falknep 378
William 127
Wm. Alex. 271
■ Wm. Gnstavus
Alex. 245
Midgley, Benjamin 178
Midwinter, Thomas 410
Midwood, Thomas W.
307
Mildmay. Arthur G. St. J. 238
Henry St. John
■ Paulet Henry
St. John
Milford, Richard
Miles, Charles William
Sir Edward, CB.
George
George
John Marshall
PhUip John Wm.
122
Sussex Lennox
Aubrey Beauclerk 179
Metcalf. Henry Christopber243
Thomas Lcvet 342
Mefge. Henry Torrens 180
Stephen William 235
MetroTich, Nicola 262
Meuron, Chas. Cesar de 445
John Fred, de 378
Mew, William 410
Meyer. Charles 439
■ Fred. Herman 438
■ George 438
Geo. Julius 438
Gustafus 438
UwisCh.Aug. 114,319
Meyler, George 217
MeyneU, Edw. Francis 342
— Francis 122
Mill, James
Wm. Macdonald
Millar, Archibald
■ James, MD.
John
Miller. Alex.
Charles
308
174
143
32
378
416
^8
143
91
259
422
311
310
173
294, 297
Charles Hayes 119
Charles Stuart 284
David 378
Donald 378
Dugald Stewart 158
Dugald Stewart 119
Fiennes S., CB, 57
Frederick 254
Gavin 378
George 410
George Cummiog 205
George Murray 231
Henry 378
James Boyd 141
John 161
John, MD. 310
£19
Miller, John 255
John 294
John, MD. 424
PbiKp Francis 273
Robert 19<J
Thomas 161
Thomas 297
» Thomas 842
' William, 1CH. 62
William 129
William 261
William 306
William 378
— ^ Zaccheus 378
MtUerd. Thomas 342
MHles, Ho/1. Geo. Watson 120
■ Thomas 227
Millet, Edward, MD. 424
Milligao. William, MD. 422
. WUliam 342
Milliken, John 401
William 306
Millingen, John Crispigny 244
Mills. Charles 184
Cha. Jas. Conway 203
Chas. Sidney D»-
vera 120
Frederick 158
James 378
Robert William 1 8
Thomas Hamilton 240
William Maxwell 78.
256
Milman, Edward Ang. 184
Egerton Cha. Wto.
Miles 148
Francis Miles 15
George Bryan 156
Gustavus Hamiltoo
Lockwood 272
Milne, James Miles 378
William 90
Miloer. Henry Robeit 69, 246
Wm. Shepherd 221
Milnes. Alfred Shore 878
Colin James, CB, 67
Thos. Miles Smith 878
William 194
Milwtrd, Thomas Walter 272
Minchin, Charles 152
Chas. Humphrey 878
F. 326
George 378
James White 156
John Paul 342
William 247
410
127
Miniussir, Nicholas de 439
Mingay. John
Miniken, John Braer
Mionitt, John Christopher 226
Minter, Alexander 169
Minto, James Clephane 311
Minty, Robert Horatio 264
Missett, Joseph 121
Mitchell. Chas. Comwallis,
KH. 67
Henry 410
Hugh 72, 292
626
JilUX^m
Miteliell, Hagh And. Rob. 146
James 308
John 60
John, MP. 1 58
John 293
John Wraj 268
Robert 378
Thomas 341
Thomas Peter 3-42
' ■ Sir Thos. Li? ing-
ston 67
William 152
— ' Wm. Murray 236
Mitford, Bertram Charles 342
Henry George 293
John Philip 342
Mockler, £dward 161
John 234
Robert 216
Wm. Elliot 266
Moeller, Frederick 443
Moffat, Bowland 205
Mofiatt, Abraham 378
J. W. S. 248
KennethMackenzie 260
MofHtt, James^ MD, 310
Moggridge, John Yerbnry
286
Mogridge, James Edward 378
Kov, William 209
Moleswortb, Arthur John 378
Arthur 842
A. Oliver 342
Edw. Nassau 178
Rich. Carr 69
Robert Sackville 296
St. Aubyn 283
Moleyns, Edw. Charles de 286
Moline, James Phcbard 141
MoUao, Wm. Campbell 227
Moller, Chat. Champion 378
John Olaus 201
Molloy, John 342
Molony, John Sharman 236
William Milts 236
Molyneux, Charlie
Berkeley 131
■ John 342
Moock, Chas. Stanley 378
— —John Winnington 236
William 168
Monckton, Henry 10
■ Han. H. Manners 180
Miles Fisher 153
MoncTielTe, George 66, 149
Wm. ^ncas 230
Money, Archibald, CB. 16
George 378
Monrat, Eaton 42, 221
Monk, John 401
Monkland, George 226
Monro, Chat. James Hale 187
Frederick 878
Hector 208
WilKam 231
Montagu, L«rd Fredtiick 203
Gerard 296
* George 95
Montagu, Hon. Heniy 61,141
Jas. Van. Harthals 169
Willoughby 97
Montague, Horace Wm. 286
Montanaro, Henry 263
— — — John 262
— ^ B. J. 308
Monteaeb, Archibald Doug-
las 123
Thos. CB. 4,113
Monteith, William
Montenach, Ch. Theodore
de
MoDtgomerie, Alexander
— ^— — Duncan
■ Frederick
■ Frederick
113
166
161
114
261
417
Montgomery, Alex. Barry
101, 161
Alex. Geo. 312
Alex. Rich. 342
Conrad 166
Henry 193
John Myers 200
— — — Lambert Lyons
232
Robert 401
Rt. Blacken 164
Robert Giles,
MD. 218
Monttxambert, George
Sbeaffe 102, 161
Montmorency, Joseph de 210
Raymond
Elmeiic De 201
— — — Rob. Geoffrey
Aug. de 200
Montresor,Auchmuty 72
Edw. John Tho. 206
Henry Edward '145
Henry William 270
John 234
Sir Tho. Gage,
KCH. 6, 122
Moody, Hampden Cle*
ment Blamire 284
Richard Clement 283
Thomas 40, 282
Wilmot Horton
Mooney, John
Moor, Hassell Rich.
Moore, Butler Dunboyne
Chas. William
Edward
Edward
Francis
■ Fredorick
■ Frederick George
GarreU
George
. George
■ George
Geor^ge Frederick
George Ogle 107, 234
Geo. Samuel 183
Henry, CB. 114
Henry 342
Henry 308
273
401
66
241
401
162
204
6
342
173
410
183
410
416
161
Moore, Henry Edwmid 186
— ' JimesAdolflhat 378
James Guy Pien 240
James T« 94
Jas. Stewart 342
Isaac 249
John, KH. 69
John 183
John 401
Jdm 410
John 426
John Hay 170
John Wardrep 261
J. Hildebrand
Oakes ld7, 186
Joseph 901
Joshua John 378
Lethbridg«Cliar)esl68
Nicholas 396
Richard 378
Richard A. 121
— — Rich Comwalfity
CB. 114
Him. Robert 66
— ' Samuel 378
Thomas 110.163
Thomas 297, 342
Thomas 342
Thomas Charles
CoUon 294
Thomas Maitlaad 213
William 69
William G«)tge 34
Wm. Jas. Burr
M'Leod 221
Wm.Yorke 100,206
Willoughby 71, 132
Moorhead, Alexander Gor*
don 264
Chariea 378
Edward. MD. 183
Thomu, Ml>. 206
Moorsom, Robert 160
Morant, Charles 197
Edward 138
Horatio Harbont 220
WOliam Samqri 145
Moray, Francis, Eari vf 542
Mordaunt, Lewis 342
Moreau, William de 442
Morehouse, George 401
Morel, Charles Carew de 1^
MoretOB, Moios 378
Morewood,Geo.Alex.irD. 419
Morgan, Alex,
waite
Anthony 247
Charies 306
Charles %K%
Chailes Rodatr 148
Edward 842
Edward 378
Evan 424
Evan 343
Georgv 165
George Owrid 342
Heo^htflia m
— ™'" Unbert t24
Ind§x.
0S1
BCorgaft. Hogli
— ^- Jos. Hooc^rlord
■ John
Job a
— ^ John
-^^ Thomas
Thomas
— Thoroai
84f»
* \
401
378
410
422
113
187
378
378
424
Heriarty, Jat. Robert
Morice, Da? id, MD.
Tho. Hem. JOT. 114
Morison, Cbarlet» MD, 419
■■ James
' James
William^ CB.
Motif Herny
William
Jforle, John
Morley, Edward Lacy
— — Fra. Brockmao
Morphett, James
Morphy, Alexander
Bicbard
116
422
113
342
378
191
Moase, Henry Alexander 378
•— ^^ Feier Benjamin 379
■ Philip Augustus 167
Mostyn, Heniy Thoroton.
■ John William
-— — — Robert
Robert
■ Thomas
Thomas WiUiam 178
Mothe, Peter Jas. de la 446
3Iotte» Peter de la, Cfi.
Mottley, Thos. Martin
Mouat, Jamesy MD.
James
Charles Abney
401 IMaody.Robvt Miller 104.472
405 , Manro, Alex. KB. 19, 266
422
167
229
379
178
204 Moabray, Edward
264 Rich. Yates
378
— i-— Wro. Fletcher Jas. 179
Morris, Arthur 40
Charles Henry 27 1
Edmund, Cfl. 4. 38
George Wm. 196
Griffith Jeffrey 342
Henry Joseplt 268
Herbert 234
— — Jas. Deaves 232
John 401
John William 113
- Jonas 128
Samuel 342
■ Timothy 181
- ■ ■ Townsend Gun 165
— ^ WiUiam 143
William 274
— William 410
Morrisb, James 378
Morrison, Charles Henry 297
George P. Edw. 173
Hans 342
— — John Charles
113
342
141
165
201
272
Downie
J. Whileford
Wm. Lawtie
W. Mansfield
296
378
285
39
208
307
113
148
95
Stuart 295
Mould, Thos. RawUngs 284
Moulin, Andrew du 379
Moultrie, Geo. Bligh 196
Mount, Edward 379
Mount Charles, George
Henry. £aW of 129
Mount Edgcurobe, Ernest
Aug. Eari of A, 315, 379
Mountain, Armine Simcoe
Henry, CjB. 39, 177
■ Jacob George 177
Robt. Frederick 271
Mountford, Joseph
Mounsteven, Hender
Tho, Wm.
Blewett
Mowbray, Alex. Robert
— ^— Thomas
379
199
341
110
204
224
379
61
Morrow, David
Morse, Henry Browne
— James
, William
Moise-Cooper, I»eonard
Monhead,Ch8S. Anderson 199
■ Pentyre Anderson 27 1
■ ■ 6irWarwickCbarles,
BarU 132
Mortashed, John 401
Mortimer, Edmund 342
Thos. Bythesea 172
Morton, Edwin 160
*. M. ViUiars Sankey 186
.. Samuel James 126
William 378
Moeley,AshU>o 212
I Godfrey Goedmau 210
Moamao, Hugh 139
Moes, George 378
Moylan, Charles
Muckleston, Edwa-d
Mudge, Rich. Zachary
Muir, William Mure« MD 193
Mulball, John 168
Mulholland, Androw 410
MuUarky. Daniel 424
Mullen, Edward Cowell 201
■ ■ ■■ John 124
John 342
Muller, Bingham Henry
Edward 162
— Edw. A. G. 106, 151
■ Fred. Augustus 439
■ ■ Frederick Bree 474
Frederick Henry 442
Jost 445
Ludewig Von 437
■ Nicholas
William
167
146
138
163
379
342
Alexander
Campbell
' David Arth ir
■ Donald Hanrey
— Frederick
George
George Graofillo
Gower
Hector
James, MD.
James St. John 104,
211
John 113
Sir Thomas, ht. 136
William 190
William, MD. 243
William 309
260
260
148
Munster, Wm. Geo. "Earl ^118
Mnnter, Frederick
Marchison, Kenneth
Kenneth
441
164
379
379
224
212
Mure, George
— John, MD,
William
Muriel, George William 227
Murphy, Geo. Heniy Edw. 92
- 232
239
401
422
239
379
214
252
254
108, 167
193
Miah William
William
Murray, Adam
Adam Walker
— — Alexander
■ ■'■ Alexander
•^— ^ Arthur
' Arth, Stormont
■ ■ - ■ Augustus Wm.
— — Charlea
Charles
" Charlea
— Charles Edward
■ Charles Robert
— -^ Hon. Charles
254
116
342
90
Hon. D. Hen 108«150
90,445
407
Mullins, John 261
MuUoy, Arthur Edward 241
Mulock, Thos. Edmunds 222
Mundell, Herbert Vaughan 248
Mundy, Charles Godfrey 342
George V. 184
God/rey Basil 8
-i Godfrey Cliarlea 73
— — Pierrepont Hen. 274
Denis, MX).
Edward
Francis
Freeman
George
Hon, George
Geo. Freeman
310
379
379
78, 168
203
10
217
Hfm. Hy. CB. 14,127
Henry 231
Henry 342
Henry Augustus 231
Hugh Robertson 114
James 286
James 410
Hon. Jas. Chirlet
PlanUgenet 160
James Florence 226
JohnCuihbert 219
John Digby 342
Peter Daly, Afi?. 422
Rob, Sheibourne 108,
169
Samuel Hood 219
6SA
Ifidex.
Murray, Tlwnu AmLmw
lumsdea
■ • Virginiut
^ — WUliam
Wm. McCarthy
285
342
136
256
157
61
188
Murlagb, JobOy MD,
Murton, Henry JobD
Mushet, Jobo Hunter
Mttter, Robert 93, 260
Dunbar Douglas 212
Muskelt, Thomas Willis 379
Muulebury, George, CB. 57
Myers, Wm. James 100, 223
WaUam 379
IVIyliua, Fred. Henry 166
George F. 105, 177
Rodney 177
Mylrea, Frederick Tbot. 306
Mylton, William Harper 273
Nagel, John 213
Nagle, Nugent Chicbester 127
Nangle, George 379
Oeo>C. Druromond 198
— — Henry 198
Nankivel], James 379
Naone, John Christ. Fred. 438
Nantes, Richard 379
Napier, Sir Charles James
GCB. 12, 173
Duncan Campbell 379
Edw. H.D.li69, 113
■" ■ Sir George Thomas,
KCB. 12, 254
Geo. Thos. CoaoUy 259
■ Johostooe 226
■ Johnstone 113
Tbos. Erakine. CB. 18
i/on. Wm. 285
Wm. C. E. 176
Wm. F.Pat. CB. 15
Napleton. T. E. A. 114
Nash, John 379
— Joi«>b 114
— ^ William 225
Nason, George 401
Henry 379
John 200
Natiennann, Frederick 437
Nayler, Charlca 379
Naylor, Charles Scartln 191
Edward 379
James Sadler 134
Thomas 119
Neale, MeIville,AfD. 311, 449
Neame. Charles Covell 159
Nedbam, Charla»
William Robert
Neligan, Tbomaa 379
Nelson, Alex. Abeicromby 191
Need, Arthur
■ ■ John Peter
Needham, George
— Henry
161
268
140
253
176
201
Him. Rebert 110,138
MeU, William 237
NeilJohn Martin Blagdea 191
— -— Matthew 432
-*-«• Robed 307
Wm. Fra. Smith 271
191
379
129
401
283
191
297
422
135
Frederick
— — — ^ John Clarke
Michael
Richard
' Richard J.
Thomaa L* K*
Thomas William
Wm. Frederick
Neltborpe, Henry
Nembhard, Thomas Hay 167
Nepean, Alfred de Hocbepied
296
Edmund 293
. William 67
Nesbitt, Alexander 11
' Alexander 163
Cosby Lewis 72. 21 1
Nesfield, William Andiewa 379
Nesham, Thomas W. 342
Nestor, James 342
NETHERLANDS. HU Ma-
juty ih§ King of, GCB. 5
Ncttlesbip, William 140
Neuschiiffer, Charles Er-
nest F. 422
Nefett,Cbar]es Henry 105,268
Nerill, George Henry 180
Neville, Breut 197
Edward 205
' ' Henry Draper 151
Hon. Henry Aid
Nawtoo, Wm/H.£Jl4.Q^SflO
WttiiMl Sanml 14ft
N^noe, Charles liu B/tfM9
Joseph .378
RictedBoteoa;i l«g
342
. St6X
eo
261
Nicholas, Albert
Giiffin
Jamee
worth
Park Percy
Robert
145
96
202
342
379
Newbeiy, George
Newbolt, Francis
Newburg, Ar. A. Camac 342
Newbury, John 253
Newcomb, Joseph 425
Newcomeo, Arthur 379
■ ■ ' ■ George 210
Newdigaie, Edward 253
Fra. Wm. 148
Newell, George 342
John 410
Newenbam, Richard 217
William Hewy 176
Newhouse, William 342
Newland, Arthur 152
■ ' Bingham 121
William 410
Newman. Cha.Rayner 99,165
Charles Cecil 165
John S43
LydatoD 224
Robert Lydston 223
Newport, Simon George 190
Newton, Besucbamp Berth.
370
Hibbert
— Horace Parker
John
— John
— — John Hayne
Thonas Cbarls 379
Walter 379
379
272
2581
379
423
NicboU« Jotin Cole
Nicholls, George
— r— Henry
John
Nicholson, Briftsley^ MD, 4lg
QbrisU Hempdeft 343
•^ Huntley 343
J affray 107,341
Joba NieholMtt 356
John 379
John 443
Joseph 405
Lothian 335
Ralph 373
Rkhaid 879
-: Robert 173
Robert Dring 378
' — Thomas 312
WUliam Smith 177
Nickle, Sir Robert. Kff. 35
Nickoll, Thomat M
NicQl, Cbarki. CB. 12,320
Charlei Sewntl 33I>
— — — James 164
NicoUs, Paul^ Hanis 379
Nicell. Charles H6
~— ' — Jaaee * 374
Sam. John L. 110^131
Nicirfle, Fran^ob
Nieolla, Aoguaina
Edward 16
Fra. HaatiBga C. 134
George Qmn 67
GoaUTis 13, 38 i
5ir Jasper, JirC& 10,
113, 156
Glim 153
Robert Muiphy 176
Nicolson, John
Patridk. MP.
Malcolm
114
343
379
Nisbet, Robert
Nisbett, Henry
Nifiaon. J as. Fi
Nixon, Arthur
Jnmee 434
■ John laaae 401
MarmftdnlDaGee. 101,
190
■ Mnrray Octaviva 370
Robert 113
ThoMt 413
WiltiMiRidbK. 379
WiUiem FMd.
Noeke, Robert C
Noble. BmbaMk
WttlieM Hatt
Noel, £dwai4 Aadmr 133
...*.HM.Ger«ii&/MM Ml
-— Stephen • 91
173
Index.
m
L«im£dwafd 141
Ki^olii» P«UrBriD€i %»9
Hboth, Heory d9
-^•^HsDtyStMlicii 343
Vobtt, Fraocw Haity 296
HoHe, James AnderaoA 272
Noiclifie, Norclifiv, KH. 61
Vott:oU, W». Seerbro6h
Ramsay 252
VMtnan, Cha. Job a Wra. 224
-i-4; — John 106, 206
•^-i-^-^uHoflry Radford 161
.~Pei.Shadwen 76,207
— — Robert 342
i ■ '■ William 379
William Frederick 249
Norris. Charles 216
Heu-j Albeit 163
John 343
Robert 379
Robert Prove 167
NoM, Charles Kspier 212
Philip 348
— — Rogei* 401
.*^ WHIiam 410
Xdrthey, Augustus J. W. 192
' Lewia Augustus 113
■ ■ ' r Stewart 176
WillUm Brook 348
Nbrtoo, JaMtt Roy 3»2
i '■■ Edward 240
*■ ■ ■ ■ John (alias Tey-
^ilinkoharawett) 114
N<Mt, Charles Sergicon 202
-*-J- IVtibc& Ptercy 343
-i-^ William 235
Noti^dge, Jeremiah Brock 114
NiyvrlsD, John
ti ■■ ■ Thomas
-:-i— WilHam
222
379
379
177
209
285
I9b^^ Henry JamM
Niigentv Cha. Lavallni
■ '.u, . ■> Cha. B. P. N. H.
-i— : — Christopher E. I. 401
1' I 0^ Stephens N.
Hodges 416
. ■•• i" 5ii» George, Bart.
-€PCB, 6. 167, 448
St. Geo. Mervyn 180
«r » «■
James
Morg»tt
Walter
187
424
379
238
202
N^on, George Shermao
George Oliver
Jat. LoAos Winttiett 232
William John 235
J«liir 343
Mtg, John 446
Oilfa, Frederick Aston 123
Sir H«D. Tho. Bt, 879
^Tbo.eeo.A]ez. 186
OAliy, Soulden 207
Jocelyn logram 196
68
343t
249
68
^
Otftti, Jam«b Poole, KH,
—j^ WilHtm Coape
OS^, Mucni A.
Ohiiisy Hamlet
CBeirne, James, MIX 424
O'Brien, Bartholomew 229
Bartholomew 410
Dafid 236
Donough 288
Edmund Edward
212
423
14
422
268
379
379
222
219
Hare, M JP.
Edward
Edward Jamte
— ' Francis
Henry H. D.
• ■ James
—John
John Creagh
' John Terence
John Doyle 102, 222
Richard Serrell 239
Terence 74, 239
Wm. Creagh 225
Witriam Edwanl
Freeman 205
O'Callaghan, Cha. Geo. 121
Edward 202
' ■ Henry Donatus 182
John 214
Patrick, MB. 137
O'Connell. Cbas. Philip 217
Daniel 342
Edw. Maurice 251
— — Maurice 379
Sir Maurice Cha.
11,232
ManrieeChas. 225
Richard 27 1
Rickard 2171
Wm. B.John 225
KCH,
O'Connor, Bernard Rich. 379
James 379
O'Connor Charles 425
James, MB. 422
Luke Smyth 107, 254
Nicholas, MD. 311
William 99, 176
O'Cenor. Rich. John Ross 168
0*Dell. Hen. Edw. 93, 261
Edm. Westropp 379
170
240
Odell, William
O'Donel, Charies
O'Donnel), Sir Charles
Routledge
John Vi20
Neal
John
36
343
424
228
O'Donoghue, Charles
John William, CB. 58
438
311
166
256
379
256
291
416
113
379
1761
99,119
284
Oehlkers, Christian
0*Flaherty, Rich. James
— — Thoa. Henry
OTlanagan, John
O'Flyn, Andrew
Ogilb^, David Fitz Roy
Ogtlvie, Alexander, MD.
James
John
Ogilvy, David
■ ■ James
Thomat
O'Gofttito, Pittcfell ' 2f42
0'Grady,John 103
RobertDriog 181
Hon, Thomas 104; 226
O'Halloran, H6nry Dunn 221
O'Hara, Paterson
Robert
379
62
343
405
379
OTFlegerty, Charles
O'Keefe, James
O'Kelly, James
0*Leaiy, Thomas Connor 210
Oldersbauseti, Franz. Geo.
VOB
Oldershaw, Charies
Chas. Edwajd
Henry
OldSeld, Anthony
Christ. Edw, Tho.
438
2H3
273
184
27Q
CB,
John Field
Wm. Joseph
114
John, KH. 4, 38, 282
Macartney Hunae 20^
Oldham, John Angu&lin 139,
"^ 90
' 153
233"
100, 206
274
IH
261
181
ohn 379
Nathaniel Wilmof 19,265
Oldright, John
O'Leary, Arthur
Oliphant, George
James
■ Rob. Cassells
Oliver, Chas. Dudley
/•
OlphertSy Geo. Edwanl
■ Richard
Robert
O'Malley, Austin PeMr
O'Meara, Daniel
William
214
^^4
"379
239
405
417
Ommanney, Fran. Montague
Maxwell 272
O'Molony, H. Anthony 201 ,
On^pteda, Christ. Lewis
von 441
L. Albrecht von 441
CNeilK Charles 343
Charlton 99, •249
Henry 380
Henry Arthur 76 .
John 264
■■ John Bruce Ricli.
VUcount 10
William 343
Ogle, Edmund
Onslow, Arthur Edw. 78, 149
Chas. Thos. Forrest
296
Sir Henry, Br. 343
Henry Philips 180
— Phipps Vansittart 380
Pitcmrn 294, 297
Thomas P. 219
Orange, John Edward 107, 943
Wm. Nesbitt 76,219
Ord, Augustus WiUfam 186 .
Edmund Harry 226
FfcdtolA William
Craven 272
— Harr^ St. George 284
— Lewis Wilfiam 227
624
Index.
Ord, Richard U4
Wm. Redman 72, 282
Ofde, JamM 8
JohnWm.Powletl 193
OrdoD, John 446
O'BeiUy.Antb.Alojr. 75
■ ■ Bernard Henry 261
Henry William 425
John 410
John 380
■■■ John Robert 259
Oriel, Henry Francis 307
Orlebar, Orlando Robert
Hamond 238
Orme, James Thomas 273
■■ ' Lewis 401
William Heory 130
Wm. Knox 256
Onnsby, Anthony 232
< Arthur 343
■■ ■ ■ Augustus Howard 342
Henry Michael 380
-——James 113
■ I James 380
John William 269
■ ■ ■ Owen Lloyd 343
Sewell 380
Thomas Charles 250
Orr, Andrew Spotswood 274
Jamei 380
— — John 380
Martin 106, 343
Onell, Andrew 380
Osborn, Kean 308
Thomas 416
Osborne, Francis 407
' ■ Hugh Stacey 113
William 343
O'Shea, Rodney Payne 221
Thomas 401
Ostheyden, Frederick 343
O'SulIivan, Eugene 380
■ Henry Robert
Mortimer 199
Oswald, Jas. Townsend 145
Robert, CB. 57
O'Toole, John M'CuUoch 165
Wm. Heniy 197
Otter, Charles J. 213
Ottley, Benjamin Robert 380
Geo. Lethbridge 1 95
Otway, Charles 76, 267
Edward John 150
Sir Loftus William,
CB. 9^ 236
Ooghton, James 380
Onatley, William 343
Ontram, James. CB. 1 14
Ouvry, Henry Aime 130
Ovens, John 208
Owan, Edward Barry 168
— — Francis Mostyn 195
— — Hen. Cha.Cunliffe 284
John, 03. KH. 35,
4, 292, 297
*i Sir John, BarU 448
■ ■ Loltua 62
Robert 343
Owen, Robert HasMlI 401
Stephen 307
Owens, John Walker 380
Patrick 187
Owgan, Joseph 243
Oxenden, Charles Vernon 253
Oxley, Henry Hugh 185
Pack, Arthur John
— Denis Wm.
Packe, Geo. Hnssey
Rob. Christopher
158
270
343
185
407
422
380
Packett, John
Paddock, John
Pagan, Samuel Alex,
Page, George Cuny 106,383
George Hyde 209
Robert 343
Robert Hyde 201
William 410
Paget, Lord Alfred 102
Catesby 343
Hon, Sir Edward,
GCB. 6, 113, 179, 449
Frederick 65, 147
Lord Geo. Aug. Fred.
77,131
Henry Wm. 103,207
Leopold Grimston 272
Patrick L. C. 206
Robert 380
Paille, Peter Francis 307
Pakenham, Hon, Charles
Reginald
Edw. Wm.
Hon, Fred. Beau-
178
Hon. Sir Hercules
Robert, KCB. 13, 194
Thomas Conolly 141
-^— -Thomas Henry 181
— — — H<m.Wm.Lygonl58
William 343
Paley, John Green 342
Palling, Henry 401
145
145
champ
John Graveley 380
Palliser, Henry 106,268
Richard Bury
Palmer, Arthur Watson
■ Charles
— — Charles
Chas. Quartley
■ Constaatine John
■ ■ Edmund
343
156
14
306
422
416
272
Edward Deipard 343
Francis Roger 211
Frederick 187
George Gayton 93
Henry James 259
Henry W, 187
Heory Wellington 226
James 256
John 343
John Reynolds 163
Nicholas 94, 207
Reynoldf 77, 267
Samuel 410
William 307
Panattieri, Joseph 444
Pannach, Charles 445
Pannell, Robert 380
Papilloo, Alex. Fred. Wm.
269
Pardey, John Qiiin 405
Pardoe, Edward 166
Parish, Henry Woodbine 196
Park, Thomas 293
Walter Brisbana 177
William Ker 217
Paike, George Thomas
96 257
Hamnett 294^ 297
Henry Was. 293
Richard 296
Roger 16
Samuel 380
Tho. Adams, CB.
4,33»292
William 224
Parker, Ambrose Barcroft 216
Arthur Charles 223
Charles Allan 294.297
Charles Wm. 221
' Edward 343
Edw. Augustus 293
Frederick 3H0
Frederick SaintburydOB
Heniy Fraocaa
Hastings 204
Heniy Towaky 185
John 167
John 343
John Boteler» CB. 17
John Frederick 3<j0
John Robt. Then*
philtts Hastings 162
Kenyon Stevens 380
Michael 380
■ Nefille Anbiuy 114
Richanl 77* 118
RobU S. 136
Robert TownWy 204
Stephen 343
Thomas James 152
Tbomas Robert 380
William 195
William Biddalnh 150
William Buck Car*
thew Augustas
Parkinson, Chas. Fred*
Edward, CB.
^-^— Jas. Beaneia
John
Robert
230
343
17
342
146
380
Parks, James Hry. Hafliy 195
John Charica 195
Parlby. Brook BridgesXB.lU
■■ George 343
Wdliam 73, 136
: Pariour, Wdliam 407
j Parr. Thomas 312
Parratt, Evelyn Latimer 227
Hillebrant Mertd. 380
Jaa.£dw.Th^ 291
<^— Wm. Temple 170
PaiTOtt, William 422
Index.
525
Pufotty Wniiaoi Retd 908
Parry^ James 380
' Sir Love Pany
Jeiras, KB. 12
John ETans 133
— — John HonKlon 296
Legh Riehmoiid 166
Hkomaa 380
William 422
PafaoD, Pierce Samuel 271
Panons, Guy 401
James D. 1 13
John Whitehill,
CMO. 67
Richard Tapper 380
Robert Mann 286
Partridge, John 128
Paschal, Geo. Fred. 96, 222
Paacoe, John 97
Richard Wm. 293
Paaheller, Charles 401
Paske, Edward Haaelfoot 221
Faaley, Sir Chai. Wm. KCB,
14,281
Charles 286
Paaaley, Rich. Brown Ful-
ler 343
Paisy, Edm. Wm. Wilton
101.207
Pateraott, Alexander 380
Auguttm 193
Charles 410
Edward James 271
— ■ James 100, 246
' James 243
James, MD. 422
— — James Erskioe 193
Joseph 86
— i — lliomas 19, 266
— Thomas William 216
William 232
Sir Wm. KCH.
9,447
Paftienee, James 99, 217
Paton, Edward 193
— Geom 380
Patriarehe, Philip 343
Patrick, James 343
Patriekson, Christ. C. CB. 32
Patlenson, Cooke Tylden 343
— ■ Wm. Hodges
Tylden 176
Patterson, Charles Doyle 161
Charles John 266
f ■ David Aikman 266
Edward 380
' James 410
John Williams 380
Thomas 401
William 183
Wm. Thos. Laird
243
Pattioson, Richard 249
PaUisoD, Charles 261
■ ' James 162
fPattissoD, Robert 70
Pattle. Thomas 142
WUIiam, CB. 4, 113
Patton, Herbert Winsloe 271
John 71,163
Walter Douglas
Phillipps 226
Pattoun, George 343
Rich. Tyrrell Rob.
71, 183
ham
John Robf. Gr8<
Joseph
161
380
Patullo, James Brodie
Paty. Geo.Wm. CB. KH.
Geo. Wm.
181
18
207
443
217
217
113
194
Patziosky, Ernest von
Paul, James
— Thomas
Thomas Henry
Walter John
Paulet. Lord Fred. 74, 147
Lard William 70,220
Pawley, George 380
Pawsey, George 401
Paxton,Ja8. W.Llewellyn 221
Archibald Fred. 380
Payler, James 34
Payo, William 204
Payne, Chaa. Wm. Mea-
dows 343
Frederick John Fol-
liott 212
Gallway Byng 294
John 146
John Henry 212
JohnSelwyn 379
. Orlebar Bletsoe 176
— 1 — Peter Trant Murray
293
■ Richard Sowden 268
William 114
Wm. Aug. Towns-
heod 343
William Staines 269
Paynter, David William 270
Hovrell 103, 175
Joshua
Peach, George
— - James Peach
" John Carroll
263
422
121
380
Peacocke, George 407
George John 167
— — Stephen Ponsonby
343
— Thomas 60
— Sir Warren Mar-
maduke, ^CH. iCC. 7,170
' Warren William
Richard 379
Pearce, Charles William 293
Edm. Wentworth
401
Pears, Tbo. Townseod, CB.
114
Pearson, Charles 343
George Shaffher 267
Hugh 316
■ Matthew 380
Richard Arthur,
422
MD.
Pearson, Richard Lyons
Otway 247
Thos. Hooke 104, 142
William Rex 380
Peat, Alex. C. CB. 114
Pechell, Wm. Mortimer 184
Peckett, Sampson 407
Pedder, Charles Denison 210
Thomas 209
Thomas Edward 207
Peddie, Jas« Wm. Bain-
brigge 242
JohnCrofton 95,172
William 380
Peebles, Adam John
Laing
Thomas
Thomas
Peel, Arthur Lennox
— Edmund
— Edmund
Edmund Yatea
— George
— ^ JonaUian
' John
John Floyd
210
42, 292
210
203
137
380
237
169
37
186
150
— — LawrenceC. Lennox 133
Reginald 167
Robert 164
Robert Charles 219
Robert Moon 132
Spencer 260
Wild man Yatea 288
William 204
William Yates 160
Peers, Hen. de Linn4 380
Peevor, George 343
Pegg, William 401
Pegley, Robert 410
Pegus, Wm. Jeffries 202
Peile, Robert Moore, If D. 309
Richard Speir 312
John 128
Peirce, Thomas Aeree 192
Parse, Chas. Henry 264
Pell, Edwin 380
Pellett, James 401
Pelly, Henry Raymond 286
Raymond Richard 186
Pemberton, G. Keating 343
Geo. Colclough 246
Pender, Francis Henry 166
214
380
380
296
76,144
274
Wm. Ambrose
Peofold, Edward
Peogelley, Edward
Wm. Jenny
Penleaze, Henry
Peon, Lewis Wm,
Pennant, Hen, Edw. Gor-
don Douglas 41
Pennefather, Henry Van*
sittart 173
John Lysaght,
CB. 89, 173
— Richard 380
Wm. Lewis 167
Pennell, Lovell 306
Pennington, Cbas Plomer 253
£26
Index.
Penniogton, Jas. Master-
Mn 199
Jas. Maatereoii 243
" Rowland 315, 380
.^— — • Thomas Alex.
Masterson D^Veber 296
Pettny, R. NicbolM 113
Pennycuick, JaoiM Forrrell
273
> ■ John, CB, KH.
64, 168
Pea rice, Herbert Newton' 285
Penrose, Charles Pearose 296
Peoruddocke, Tboinas 343
Pe&toQ, Thomas 130
Pepper, Theobald 360
Pepjat, Oeoi|>e Bownell 343
Perceval , Geo. Ramsay 224
•^^ Charles 380
John Maxwell 103,163
— John Pennefather 168
148
274
118
425
380
145
155
113
Pettingal, Francis Wm
Edward
■ Spencer
Percif all, Charles
■ WiUiam
Waiiam
Percy, Francis
— - Hon. Hen. Hugh
Manvefs
•»— John William
Feieira, Maaasseh Lopes
Pe»etti, Dominloo Antonio 444
Perham, John
■■ William
Perkin, William
Peikins, Alfred
■■ Thomas Steele
-> William Hen.
Periog, J. S. Riv, MA.
Perrin, James
C.
Perrott.Octavius Geo.
Perry, Francis
Henry
— ^ James
■ Joseph
■ ' Richard Lavite
Thomas Deane
Persse, Henry D,
380
380
274
116
380
113
312
242
218
141
69, 256
360
155
343
380
233
163
William. CB. 41, 142
Perston, David, MD. 422
Pery, Edmond H. C« 180
Pester, Henry 78,267
Peter, Algernon 271
Petit, Goglielmo 262
-*— Peter John 71. 201
Petley, John Alex. ChaHes 209
Patrick M*Leod 343
Robert 380
Peto, John Neville 260
William Lawes 225
Petre, Chas. Edwaid 127
— Henry Wm. 380
^-^ John 344
Petrie, Martin 261
-— — Samuel 417
PetUt, rhos.JohD 344
Patterson, Theophilas 343
Pettingal, Frmnris 344
344
114
113
250
442
380
344
272
69,240
Pew, Peter L.
Peyton, Francis
Pfannkuche, Angnstos
Phair, Wm. Bany
Phelan, Richard
Pfaelips, Richard
Phibbs, Ormsby
Wm. Harloe 109, 344
Philan, George 254
Phtlipps, George 401
■ Grismood 174
John Allen Lloyd 234
PhOips, Frederick 129
Henry 274
■ Jamea Oeow 140
John 90
John Alex. 107,^293
Nathaniel George 198
William S. 126
Phillips, Fred. Hftnrey
Baihurst 273
' George 175
-^— Harry Shakespear
70,208
John 380
— Peregrine L. 174
Robert Fryer 844
Robert Jocelyn 360
— ' Robert Newtoo 194
William 175
Phtllippe, Charles James 152
Hemy 344
■ James Winsloe 844
John
John Lewis
■Owen
Paul Winsloe
170
€41
114
272
312
174
270
Phtllipson, Fred. Barton
Phillott, Frederick J.
Phillpotu, Arthur Thos.
Charles Edtraid 269
George 64, 283
Henry 285
Philpot, Edward 326, 880
Philaon, Tho. Moore, MD. 209
Phtpps, Han, Charles Beau-
mont 61, 149
■ ■ Henry B. 168
— — -— Richard J^eekonby
107, 220
WilHam 114
Pickard, Geo. Percy 344
Heniy WUliam 380
James 295
Joseph
' Wm. Heniy
Pictet, Armand Jacpies
Frederick
Pickering, John, MD. 309, 449
380
268
380
381
425
248
153
227
164
344
9
Pigott, Aithor 241
Hfeniy '^81
Henry De Reurr 135
JohnPelHts^ ^ 163
— Robert «44
WiHiMh 344
Ptggott, James 107, 231
Pigoa, Arthur Gdmyn "^271
■ Lawrence 881
• WiSiam Georm 881
Pike, John ;;yi
Ptkber, Jh, Moiitf^aof 66^292
Ptlfold, Medwin R. ' - ^48
Pilf rin, John Braee ' " 141
PiKinfftoB, Sir Andrew,
KCB.
Dillon
Arthar
11,234
182
George Dnnbtr
422
198
413
tttt
"919
124
^1
Pierce, Thomas Eatwick
■ Frederick
Piercy, Godfrey
Henry
Ptelers, Charlea
Pigot, Brooke
——Richard
Edward
— Sampson
PiHon, William
Pilleaa, Henry
Pilling, Oswald
PiHoB, Ja4tn
Pilmer, Richard
Pilswnrth, William
Pinckney, Fred. Geo. A«r.
108,225
■' Oeorge 92
Pinder, George 101, 166
Pine, Chilley
Pinhey, Wm. To#1ey
Pink, John Freeborn
Pinkeitm, Rdwii
Pioniger, Bmeeie
Pinson, Albert
Piper, Robe Sfoper
Robt. Wmiam
— ^ Sam. Ayrmnit, MD. 422
Thomas Ml
Pipon, Jas. Kennard 106, 944
PhiHpGeaaet ^1
Thomas 114
Piro, Morq. Gins, de, CJfO.
■ Giuseppe de "202
—^ Sarenode 202
Pitcairn, Andrew 193
Geo. Kincaid. MIX
175
SirJmamyMB.' 309
Robert 944
Pitman, Edmmd 90$
William 344
Pitt, Oeorge Dean, K& 19
944
981
114
«9,1M2
197
George Deaa
Heniy 401
Hott. Horioe ItO, 120
Ptflard, ThoBM 410
Pitts, Frmds 344
Place, Francis 274
James 944
Plant, Henry Wm. Wnnd*
ibrde 907
Plants, Btienne d* 444
Plasket, ThonuM H«aly 162
Flttt, Chailti Rowlvf 104
Index.
627
Plttt, Thaodoit JSdwia
Hoagbtan 200
*— -Geom 116
Playfair, Aodrevr W9. 381
PltDderieath, Cbulct, OB.
67
i — '• Pavid 401
PleMow, Cha John B«rmb 127
Pi«jdeU, Thot. Baker 294
Plowmao, Thomas 381
PittidnU* Bm, C. Dawaon 151
Hon. £di».SidDoy 247
*^, TbouMS Richard 381
^Hm^ \V|ii.MaiU 174
i^ock^QgtoD, £velyn Hen.
Fred. 343
Pocofike, John BUigroft 344
Pode, William 344
Padmore, Richard 113
Pae, Porefoy 381
Poett, Joseph 424
Matthew 128
Pogson, Charlea D« 176
Hen. Jenkioi 108,344
W. Q. 116
Wm.Waldegn?a 169
Poiatoo. Michael 344
Poitier. Edward 266
Pole, Arthur Cunlifie 72»216
Cecil Charles 215
r--»- Charles Vanaotten 145
^-*- £dwaid 77,138
George Robert 244
Pol^y, Geo. Fred. Weller 171
Pottim, Frederick Charles 126
. ■ William 381
polkiMboTna, F. J. 296, 297
PoUard, George . 167
. ■ William 208
PdUock, Rob. Carlile 68
-6^irGeorge, GCB.113
- William Paul 271
113
422
114
114
444
PoMok, Thomas, GCB,
^ WiUiam, WD.
Polwbfle, Rich. Graves
V' Thomas
PoQchaloo, J. N.de
Poasonby, Arthur £dw.
Valatta 194
' Geo. Connolly 1 14
■ Henry Frederick 146
Pontcarre. £. L. £. C. de 381
Pode, Cha. Evered 162
•- Henry 268
•- John H. CB, 70,173
John WiUiam 266
—*— Thomas Crawford 228
* Waller Croker 381
*^, WeUiogton 312
William Halstead 344
Pooler, John 422
Ppore, Sir £dward, Borf . 160
John
Richard Francis
Portal, Robert
Porter, Hemy
■ ■' Uewy Aylmer
' Henry Edward
297
141
131
381
158
41
Porter, John 219
John Hall 401
Robert 381
' Whiiworth «86
WUliam 344
William 274
Porteous, Alexander 344
Portlock, Joieph EUison
106,283
PMen, Augustus
— — Charlea
' ' '■ Conrad
——Conrad
437
442
437
438
Potgieler, Conrad 308
Potter» Thomas 344
Wm. Rob. Craw-
ford 166
Pottinnr, Sir Henry» Bu
GCB. 113
. WiUiam 72
Potts, Charles Highmora
96,170
John 176
Thomas 401
— — Wm. Thomas 176
PouldeOp Richard Mathews
344
Poulett, George
Wm. Henry
Poassin, Baltbaxard
Powell, Charlea Jones
■■ Charles Thomas
— — Geo. Wm.
Geoiga Wm.
206
206
401
200
200
264
All.
Poynts, Edward Henry
■ ■ ■ ■ Jamea
UD,
311
Hen. Charingbold 344
Hen. Geo.. Aug. 260
Jamea Bruce 381
John 254
John 401
Peter 344
Thos. FoUiott 142
Thos. Haroourt 160
Tho. HuQgerford 205
Thos. Sidney 95,157
Walter 64, 292
WUliam Edward 401
Wm. Martin
Power, Edmund Jamea
— -— Geoi^a John
■ Hugh
— James
— John
132
121
272
425
16, 265
180
KingsmUl Manley 142
Manley 74, 237
Richard 212
William 183
William John 243
Wm.Greenshieldsy
CB. KH, 18, 265
Wm. Jas. Tyrone 308
274
154
135
213
Hon. H. Littleton 211
Powers, John
Pownall. Walter
Powys, Hon, Charles
Edward Shawe
344
99
Pratty Charles - 68
Charles ComptOB 106,292
~ 401
261
139
195
219
312
2^
344
187
381
192
66
219
444
36
344
Sir Jeflfary 1 13
Jos.SamJia).311
Maurice 401
Robert KeaW
217
Thomas 266
David
Edward
Edward James
Egertoa Jamea
Fitzmaanoa
George
Henry Hamilton
James
John
Richard
Robert
Thomas 8imaon, CB
Walter Caulfield
Piecorbin, SiWain de
Prendergast, C. O'Nial
——Jamea
tog
Prenderville, John Henry 261
Prescott, Wm.
Preston, Charlea Edward
' ■ John
■ John Wm.
John William
■ Richard
WiUiam R.
Prettejohn, Richard Buck-
ley
Pretyman, William
Preussner, Victor
Prevost, Thomas Wm.
Priaulx, Henry *
James
Thomas
Poynti, Arthur Ridgway
344
156
116
177
423
228
228
195
196
140
184
442
172
307
4
344
426
270
176
306
308
344
186
381
343
257
422
344
381
381
Rama-
176
Frederick J. B. 176
Horatio 176
Prime, Arthur 125
Primrose, Jamea M. 194
Prince, William Straiton 223
Price, David
Edmund
Edward
■ James
— ^ John Banner
John Banner
Rice
Robert Henry
Stephen
Thos. Donaldson
WUliam
Prichard, Octavius
Prickctt, WiUiam
Pridham, WiUiam
Priest, John
Priestley, Edward
den
Pringle, Colin
■ James
John
— John Henry
J, Watson
69
381
14
,147
344
628
Prior, JuQW 297
—<— J. De Montmorency 138
«'-^- Lodge Morrb Mnr*
nj 138
^— ^ ThomttMamy 344
Pritchaid, C. H5
D. K. 116
■ ■ ^ Samuel Dilnen 69
Proby, Qranville Lefiaon 226
Probyn, Edmund 186
— John 381
Pfoctor, Henry Adolphos,
CB. 17
Prouer, Geo. Walter 67, 449
Protbero, Edward 166
Prothero, W. Gar.Bridgea
344
Pfotberoe, Edward Schaw
291
Pfou, Yietor, KCH. 443
Pn>udrooC, William 401
Proot, Alei. Adam 164
Pryce, Joaiah 416
*>— John Edward Har*
ryman 153
Pryon, Jobn Baaaett 296
Poddioombe, Geo. Brace 296
Robl. Brace 379
Pazb, Jobn Cadwalader 162
PnleMon, Jaa. P. Bowyer 234
ThomaaFred. 167
PnlHblank, Edw. Cooper
Pnrcell, John
Tobiaa
Pardon, George
Philip
William, MD.
Pnrefoy, Araokl Neabitt
Edward Bagwell
401
201
344
422
381
216
381
123
242
ParneU, Wm. P.
Pnrrea, Jobn Clay, MD. 246
Jobn Home 343
Pnnria, Charles 68
< Edward MnlM 1 65
Rob. B. Aithnr 230
Pycroft, Charles 381
Pye, John Pye 207
Pym, Sir Wittiam, MD.
KCH. 418
Edward Jamea 296
PVne, Charles 296
William Robert 2 1 8
Pyner, Francis Richard 156
< Francis 344
Pynn. Sir Henry, CB, 67
Pyper, Robert, MD, 422
Richard 137
Quaile, Robeit Orr 401
Qoantrille, Charles Monk*
ton Gibbons 206
Qnartley, Fiennes Arthur 189
Quayle, Jn. Ed. Tanbman 184
Qneade, Wm. Henry 163
Qneotint Snr Geo. A. CB»
KCH. 10
— Geo. Ang. Fred.
103, 136
■ Geo. Edw. 344
Index.
Qnigley, Thoa. Hasii«n 291
QuiU, Gerard 60
Henry 881
— ^ Henry Francis 186
Qnin, Peter Edward 260
--^ Henry £▼«» 167
Quincey, Paol Fred, de 232
Raban, George
William
207
96,173
RadcIiflT. William 236
Radcliffe, Robt. Paiktr 274
Wm. Pollexfen 171
Ihomaa 40t
Radfoid, John HopUaa 422
Rae, Edward Jaa. Soowrt 243
Thomaa
WiUiam
Raflert?, Geo. Willian
RagiT, Samael
Ragland, William
Ragnenean, Charlea
Rahlwcs, Fred* Jacob
Raikes, Geo. W.
Wm. Healy
Rainey, Henry, CB. KH.
• • Henry Gamer
John
306
297
410
881
416
416
438
233
82
Raines, Joseph Robt. 94, 247
Julias Aog. Robert
247
19
200
114
844
260
124
187
381
96
267
248
843
124
164
168
193
259
296
Rainforth, William
Rainier, Daniel
Raiosfoid, James
Wm. Ryltnd
Rainsforth, Charles
Raitt, Charlea Robeit
— •«— Hen* Alexander
William Fred.
Ralph, Joseph
Ralston, John
Ramage, Smith
Rambant, John
Ramsay, Alexander
Aleiander
■ ' Aleiander
BalcaiTesDaliym«
pie Waidlaw 227
Fox Maale 207
Frsnds 269
Jsmes 173
John Duff 274
Thomas 844
'—- I'homas Warton 806
William Burnett 253
Ramsbottom, Henry Baston 156
Ricbaid 261
Ramsden, Frederick Henry253
George
Ramsey, William
Ranch nd, Mark A. MD.
Rand, George
Samuel
381
114
424
302
194
425
185
Rankin, WitlSMnT. MD. 424
■' Ooun. Deiljr Ml
Rankine, David 381
Rinnie, Wrltiam 944
Raper, FeKx ViMM ' -tY9
Ratdifle, Thoa. Hamoa It3
981
WiHIam
Rathborne^ Oeorgea
Lowtber
RathweN, John
Rattray, Datid
RaTenhai, PhiUp
Rawdon, John ua
Rawlins, John Hart
190
164
41
Ml
Reginald Hewf 192
Rawlins,Tboraas AadraWt 198
RawUnson, H. C. 114
Rawnaley,Rich.B«rM 7%, 207
Rawaon, Samuel 179
WilKam 916, 944
Rawstorae, John Otm^ 948
Raye, Henry Robeit 401
Raymond, Henry P. 107, 151
Victor
RajneriTtaomM
Raynes, Chas. MasMn
• Robeit Taylor
Wm. Augustas
1T8
906
Rea, Andi«w Charlea
Charles
— — Edward
Read, Constandaa
— *- Edw. RudaioB
— George
Raphad Wodteaa 269
174
99
961
961
993
944
195
405
Robert
——Samuel
— - Tbomaa
Reade, George Hi
" Henry Cooper
5fr1iiomat. CB.
381
179
401
911
Reader, Henry Blnnnl
William
Ready, Charlea
William
3)
196
168
»3
944
Rearden, John
Rodobhaa Hobba 226
Rechtern. Addpbaa 443
Redmond, Heni^ Edwaid 105
John Patrick 213
Reed, ArchibaM
Randazzo, Frsncis
Randolph, Chas. Wilson
JohnWeech 99,206!
Ranken, Robert 422 j
George 266l
164,251
■" ■ Jamea Wm* 365
— — John 39
— — Lancelot 467
— — - Matthew Benjamin
Geor^ 102,236
-— — Richard Joba Ed«
ward 114
Samuel 183
Thomas, CB. 4, 38» 214
Thoa. Borreft 981
— — Thoa. Jas. Drum. 295
T. S. Jl$
Reere, Fredeiick 12S
John 15
Jobn 145
Thoe. Jain 191
«ftPv%^VVP9
£28
Bmyu, Qflo» Manaadtuke
97,251
.-*- Lewis fiackle 381
— — LewU Scott 296
— Thomas 844
— * Tbomas 381
^d, Akx.TliomsoD, CB. 114
— David 213
Fraocis Arehibald,CB.
114
Francis. MD. 312
■ Geo, Attzandet 35
— — Henry 93
JohD 131
JUkien 250
•-*^-. Thomas 92
Thomas 381
^— - Thomas 401
WUliaro, CB. 60, 282
. Wm. Legg. MD. 255
Reignoldsy Thomas Scott,
CB. 71, 169
Beiley, Mathew 218
ReUly, Bradshaw York 114
.'• Joseph 134
William 424
Wm. £dm. Moytes273
R«iDeckc, Chas. Augustus 438
Remmett, Henry Gibbs 257
Bendell, John Gill 411
Kenny, George 156
George, MD. 309
. Henry 233
Heniy 274
Henry Laws 381
Renwtck, Wm. Tornbttll 283
Basins, Frederick 401
Rettberg, Leopold von 439
ReBss, Henry Prince 113
ReTeley, Geo. WilHamson 381
ReynardsonjEdw.Birch 71,144
Rejne, Peter Bennet 97, 257
Reynell, Sir Thomas, Bart,
KCB. 9, 223
Revnett, Sir James Henry,
Rice, Augustas Thomas 202
Chas. Augustus 286
Henry 224
Percy 202
— — Thomas 187
-^- Thomas 411
Rich, Geo. Whitworth
Talbot 223
Frederick Heory 286
. Henry 381
John Sampaon 344
Robert Edwin 239
Robert Jas. Evelyn 344
Richardes, W iUismEardley381
Richards, Airied,Cfi.
— — Charles
Edward
Fleetwood John
George
113
114
296
295
345
KCH.
James Henry
Wm. France
Reynolds, Edward
Francia
' George
■ ■ Henry
John Williams
Lawrence Wm.
Michael
. Montagu Lyttleton
Varnbam 215
, Richard 411
. Thomas Matthew 381
Rhatigao, Christopher 217
16
344
381
344
312
222
344
343
249
422
Rhodes, Godfrey
John
212
381
422
422
Rhys, Thomas
Riach, John, MD.
Rial1,5irPhmeas,^CH.7, 166
Ribton, Sir John, Bart. 381
Ricaxd, Edward 225
5ir William.K^CB. 113
William Fred. 136
William Powell 274
Richardson, Charles 183
Charles Gamer 200
Chris. Rowland 213
fkimonds Robert 247
Frederick 345
Francis Moseley 417
George Henry 381
Henry Thomas 124
— — Isaac 94
Jamea 345
James 381
■ Jas. Earlsman 199
' James Wm. 154
John 310
John 381
■ John George 345
■ John Heory 36
John Luther 113
' Johnstone Thom-
son, MD, 208
Menryn 345
Robert 71, 127
Thomas 150
Thomas 345
Thomas Fred. 236
Thomas Lothian 38 1
William 33
William 291
RiehbeU, Thomas 116
Richmond, Charles, Duks
rf, KG, 4, 315
Henry Thoa. 250
— -^■^— James 381
Sylvester 381
Ern. Fer. Cha.
Richter,
Bern.
Rickard, Martin
Rickards, Henry
William
Ricketts, Alfred
444
401
345
345
381
St.Vin.Wm. 75.129
Rickford, Tho. Parker 174
Riddall, William, KH, 17
Riddell, Archibald 416
Chas. Jamea Bu-
chanan 270
Riddell, HeniyJaoMi. KH. 16,
447
WUliam 114
845
446
36
345
381
361
Ridding, William
Riddle, William
Riddlesden, John Budi
- Richaid
Riddoek, William
Rideout, Heory Wood
Rider, Wm. Bamham
Thomas 296
Ridge. Jamea Stuart 401
Robert Stuart 187
William Henry 230
Rtdgway, Archibald Rwl-
foord, MB. 312
John A. 345
Samuel 346
Ridley, Chas. Wm. 70, 144
JohnHea. EUis 122
William John
160
381
212
382
199
Riet, William Van dor
Rigaod, Gibbes
Rigby, Samuel
Riky, Benjamin
Riley, Alexander William 232
Daniel 109, 175
— — » John Edward 240
Wm. Felix 203
Rimittgton, Tho. Hotmer 283
Ring, William Francis 172
Ripley, John Peter 1 1 4
William 382
Rikin^, Benjamin 228
Ritchie, James 382
Ritheidon, Tslbot 114
Ritter, Herman Hen* Con. 437
Rivarola, Sir Fra. Count
KCMG,KCH, 11,262
Couu t G eorge 243
Count WiUiamCoo-
Btantine 219
Rivers, Cecil 187
Charles 94
James John Camp-
bell 345
Rizzo, Felice 262
' Vincenzo 262
Robarts, James Wm. 135
Robb, Dsvid 382
Robert Frazer, MD, 156
Robbios, Geo. Massey 189
- Tbomas 125
Tho. Wm. 18
Robe, Alex. Watt 76, 283
Fred. Holt 78,114,324
Tho. Congreve 110,268
Robeck, John Hen.Edw.de 159
Roberts, Bertie Mathew 177
Charles
Frederick
Henry
Henry Bradley
Hen.TuffneI, CB, 113
James 411
John 345
John 382
John 411
214
311
113
297
630
Roberts, John CruDer 345
Julius 295
PeUr 416
Rd* WortKiogtoa 418
Theobald Pepper 155
WiUiam 37
WiUiam 96,250
William 179
William 422
William Hewy 344
Robertson, Alexander 345
--— *— Alex. Cumuagham 169
AUaa 255
Allan Joba 159
Andrew 129
Archibald 202
Archibald 102
I Archibald 345
»— ArUwrMastertOB 124
Chas. Duesberry 284
Charles Lockhart,
KD. 312
I>OBald 382
Edivard, MD. 195
Prtderick 345
Frederick, CB. KCH,
57,439
— *- Geo. Abercrombie 221
Geo. Duncan 179
^— ^ George Gordon, MD,
152
George Sidney 273
Henry, MD. 422
Henry Archibald 204
Henry Frad. 312
Robertson, J. 312
James 136
James 231
James 382
Jas. Alei. 106,234
— > J. £lphinston 157
-5 Jas. H. C. 223
— « Jas. Macdonald 41
James Peter 182
John, MD. 164
John, MD. 309
John 345
. Lewis Sbuldham
Barrington 94
Patrick 345
Patrick, MD. 425
Peter, JtfU. 157
■ ' Robert Janieson
EosUce 212
William, MD. 163
William 401
Wm. Edward 157
Robeson, George 254
. George Herbert 254
-^>^— James Henry 254
Jacob William 424
Robins, George Massey 195
Robinson, Geo. Abercrombie
199
AttdrawRndkin 123
Anthony 382
•-i^^— Augostns Facey 417
BeDJamin 422
' Index.
Robinson, Beverley 345'
Charles 96, 293
Charles Robert 244
ChariesWm. 171
Daniel 382
Douglas 224
Edwaid Cooke 416
Fcnten 382
Frederic, JtfD.
Fred. Philipse,
CCB. 7, 190
George 382
George 425
George Henry 114
George WiUian 238
Sir Ueniy 116
^ Henry 308
Henry Edw. 41
Isaac 419
Isaac Byrne . 382
James 219
Jamee 382
John James 1 16
John 185
John 195
John 382
John George 61, 149
John liddeU 253
Joseph 211
Oliver 95, 153
P. VyTyan 405
Richard Haieourt 212
Slapylton 272
William 110,283
WUliaro, MD. 31 1
William 307
William Henry
105, 224
William Heniy 306
William Henry 382
Wm. Tho. Christ. 148
Robson, Ales. Hamilton 154
George Lloyd 125
Henry 163
William, MD. 419
Kobyns, John, KH. 59
Thomas 183
Roch, George 382
Roche, Charles Boyse 185
Edmund 130
Francis La 440
Joseph 345
John 109,119
Rochfort, Gerald 67
Gustavus 33
John 382
Rocke, Henry Bagibawe
Harrison 161
Herbert 200
Richard 224
Richard Hill 153
Roddy, Charles Hamilton 345
Rodgers, John 177
■ . James 405
Hodneyt George Brydges 295
Hon, Mortimer 417
Rodwell. Edward Wm. 270
Royds, Arthur 132
Ree,John 162
Pelar Bnilon 212
Peter Hsory 312
Samuel Cnnar, MD. 309
Roebuck, Fruu Algwoan
DisQ#y 174
RoTe. Samoel 140
Rogers, Adam 382
Charies 114
Geo. Jackaana 50
Heaiy 271
Henry BltoeUey
Harrii^fton 345
Jacob Glyna 382
John 382
Robert Naylor 382
Thomas 401
Thomas 411
William 36
WUliam 256
Wm. Armstroag 247
William ReyMUs 422
Rogerson, Ralph 417
Rokeby, Henry Lord 41
Rolfe. Joseph 382
Rollsnd, Jas. Hendenoa 424
RoUeston. Cornelius Chas. 236
Rollings, William
Rollo, Jamas
Hon. Robert
Robert A.
Rolt, John, CB.
— — Thomas Fraacie
Romer, Robt. Franck
— — Robert Corcyra
Robert WOhan
114
382
193
345
18
215
68
270
165
Romilly, Frederick 77, 149
Remneiy, Geoige Jamca 92
Ronalds, William 229
Roney, Richard 248
Rooke, Sir Henry Wil-
loughby, Cli. KCH. 14
John Uwis Ricb. 170
LewU 382
OcUvius Cobb 1 34
Wm. Fred. Aug. 198
Willism W. 196
Rookes, Charles C. 2*5
Rooney, Bernsrd 382
Rooptt Benjamin 113
Rooper. Edwsrd 2^2
Roper, Thomas 198
Roquefeuil, Gustavo de 445
Rorke, Michael 2o9
Rose, Alexander 90
Cowper 263
Eustace Heary 212
Hickman Leiand 405
Hugh 382
Hugh Hay 345
Hugh Henry.CB. 64, 1 13
James 181
Jsmes Pratt J45
5irJoba, XCB, 113
John 382
John 4 )•>
John Bsilfie ?06
John Roet Holdcn 135
Row, Philip
William
Willia* Cumnriog
RoKiD^^ve, M«tthew
Ross, Albert KrD«BC
Afviiibtlii P. G.
401
346
230
862
156
264
Charles CorowtUb 203
Darid Robert 218
— Emilias 362
— — Eweo 382
GwwgB 286
~— Gilliam Madaine 193
Hamiltoii 382
— - Henry Paget Bayly 40 1
Hew Graham 104, 270
^-^^Shr Hew Daliymple,
KCB. 16, 266,274
— Jas. Haimlten 218
— — J ames Kerr, KH, 76
Joha 42,261
John 169
Jtfha 264
— - Jo*iii 382
John 401
John- 263
John Moore 199
Kenneth Tolmie 218
— — Murdeeh John Mac-
laioe 136
Sir Patrick, GCMG.
KCH, 14
Pat. Willhim Syden-
ham 237
Robert 345
Robert Lockhart 245
— ^- 'l*homas 242
Wjlliam 61
William 401
■ Wm. Bmllie. MD, 424
— —William Holmes
Rosser, Chas. Potts
George
2441
136
142
202
439
382
Rossi, Alexander Philip
Rossing, Frederick von
Ross-Lcwio, I'horoaa
Rosslyn, James Alex.
iLaHof 37
Rotely. Lewis 382
Rothe, I^orenzo 110, 187
Rothwell.VVilHam 382
Rottenborgh, Geo. de 99, 197
Ro(tIger, Augustus 32
Franz 443
Rotton, Guy 272
■ Chas. Paulett 274
— Jas. Rich. 68
John 187
Rous, Geo. G rev 145
lion Wro'. Rufus 345!
Rouse, Jas. Charles 247 '
Richard 382 !
Roath, Jules Isham 1741
Leonce 307
Randolph 307
Sir U. Isham 416
Rowan, Charles, CB, 57
Henry Sebastian 104,
269
Rowan, John Hill. 382
WiUian, CB. 18
— William 346
Rowland, George 162
' Geo. Tempest
77,267
Rowley, Albert Evelyn 146
— *— itMi. Hereales
Langford Boyle 132
Rowl«B, James 263
Royds, William 345
Royse, Abraham FoorJ 382
Rubenz, William 439
Rudge, Edward 424
Rudkin. Mark 346
Rudland, Jones 382
Rudman, VVilliam 214
Radyerd, Henry Edw,
Samuel 177
Roel, John Godfrey 382
Rumann, Geo. Augustus 446
Rumley, Randall 97, 167
Rummell, William 442
Rumpler, Anthony 113
Rundie, Aldborough Rich. 191
Runnacles, Anthony 345
Rush, Alfred 209
Rushbrooke, R. F. Brown-
low 109, 262
Rushour, George 344
Russillion, Fredeiick 446
Russel, Hen. Charles 4^, 266
Disney Fred. 271
Russell, Lord Alex. Geo. 262
Andrew Hamilton 209
l^ord Chas. James
Fox 92
Charles 146
I^rd Cosmo. Geo. 245
David 78, 236
Fred. Browne 179
- Henry James 382
Henshaw 345
Sir James, K'CB. 113
James 382
John Ambrose 245
John Charles Waits
143
John James, MD, 187
Lechmere Coare,
CB. 113
Richard 411
Sir Wm. Bt, 133
William 382
Russwurm, William John 256
Ruston, William 297
Rutherfoord, Archibald 228
Rutherford, Alexander Max-
weU 258
James Hunter 345
James 326, 382
William 311
Rutherfurd, A. John Oli-
ver 222
RutUedge/rhomasOrmsby 168
Ruvignes, Cha. Hen. Theo-
dore Bruce de 157
RaxtoD, Augustas Alei* 168
531
167
411
222
382
2a7
382
SIM,
382.
169
382
346
66, 26^
264
Sadler, Thomte Seymour llof
Sadlier, John Toler 163
William 93, 166
444
114
424
i43
268
309
285
123
212
382
244
Ruxton, Fred. Wardell
Ryall, Joha
Ryan, George
- John Deonit
Michael, MD.
Richard
Thomaa
William
Rynd, M*Kav
Ryneweld, Wm* Vaa
Ryves, John
Sabine, Kdward
■ John
Sage* Pierre da
William
St. Croix, BeoJMBtn de
St. George, Howard
Joha
St. John, Charles, MD.
St. Andrew
- WiUiaaa
- Fred. Arthur
- John
- John Hency
Rich. Fleming 382
St. Lawren.e, Wro. Vise. 133
St. Maur, Edward . 72, 20^
St. Quintin, Matthew Chitty
Downes 66, 143
St.Remy. P.C. L. de 416
Salamone, Paolo
Silinger, Ouo Heniy
Salis, Joseph
' Hector de
Rodolpb de
Sail. William. KH.
WilUam. MD.
Henry Macmanus
262
445
269
446
1 10, 134
68
Sal]ery,Wm.Ogle
Salmoa, Iklward
Gtforge
Wm. Percival
Salter, Henry Fisher
Jas.F.CB.
Robert
166
161
401
422
10, 266
212
113
113
411
134
Saitmarshe, Philip
Saitoun, Alexander Geo.
Lord, KCB. GCH. 13,153
Salvatelli, Francois
444
Salvatori, Pietru Antonio 444
Salwey, Alfred
Henry
Sampson, Joha
J.
W. H.
W. P.
308
37
346
116
346
116
401
446
442
Samson, Richard
Sande, Henry Van
Sander, Ernest
Sanders, David Morison 382
Edward 114
Henry Shearly 256
Robert 170
— Thomae 114
B S
533
Sandenon, Bdwird 345
^ Joiefkb Pioisar 41 1
Sandes, Wm. Stepbf»B 137
SMidfonl, W. S. yi. 135
Skudham, BMbhttU Lam 421
. Chas. Fraeman 91
— George 269
, Henry 107, 283, 286
Sandilanda, Erskine Nimmo
159
. Hon. Jamea 134
, Philip 73,267
Sand with, Fran. Auguatw 157
.—^ Fied. Browse 345
I Benjamin 236
■ Geo. Aug. £Uiot
982
Henry Fttlier 197
William, CB. 113
Sandys, Ar. W. M. Lord 18
Mylea 382
Sanfocd, Henry Ayshford 194
296
114
254
135
169
247
401
382
382
133
445
Index.
Savile, Hon, Frederick
Hmiy Boniefaier
344
Osborne ' 270
Sawers, Campbell 16S
Sawkina, William 383
3awrey» Hen. Beckwith 240
Sawyer, Cbarlea 126
Sawyers. John 883
Saxby, Robert 388
Saxe Weimar, Hi$ Strwt
Highnets Prinee Wn.
Aug. £aw. 145
Sayer, George 383
Jamea Eobeit
Sshvcbardt, Henry
Scholtz, Joha 9m«
SettnitBi, VrMenem
Liupali aa|t»»
niond
ScknlBSy AngQstM
ISchwaraf berg, J. D« W.
L. Van
Steadman
Joshua Saffiiay
Wm. Lawrence
Sayeia^ Arthur
■ Christopber
Rich. Talbot
■" William
121
345
295
883
166
232
383
99,249
Sangster, John
Sankey, Samoel
William
Sarel, Henry Andrew
Sargent, Edmond Wm*
.. John Neptune
■ Richard
I Samuel
Sartfield. Bingham
Sartoris, Airred
Saum, Julius Cosar
Saunanui Hon. John St.
Vincent 72
Saunder* Job n Denham 26 1
Saunders, A ndrew Childeia 382
Edward 122
Edward 401
. Fred. John Goth-
leipe 236
George 198
Henry Fred. 236
, Henry Robe 274
■ Jamea 114
.. John Alexander 243
John Stratford 207
^^ Josepl) 383
Richard 261
Robt. Francia 383
. Robt. John 383
William Boyd 273
. Wm. Sedgwick 158
Saunderson, Hardresa Da
Luttrel 218
John De Lnttrell 274
, Hardresa Robt. 62
, Wm. Basaett 345
Savage, And. Roger 294, 297
1- Fred. Stuckley 220
Heniy 345
Henry John 72. 282
Scargill, Jamea
Scarlett, ifvn. Jaa. Yorke
66,125
' Hon, William
Frederick 150
Scarmao, Tbomaa 182
Schaeflfer, Carl 437
Schalch, And. Archer WH-
Schwencha, HennaB
Scobell, Henry Sd«
Jobs
Thoan»
Scoltoek, Samuel
Scot, Thomas Guldiu,jrP. 931
449
S45
446
438
440
443
443
441
129
983
417
197
Ham
Scbarnhorst, Adolphus
' Ferdinand
— ^— — — licwia
William de
Sehaumaon, Christian
■ Gttsta? us
Otto
Schauroth, Geo. F. C.
Von
Schaw, Henry
■ John Geo.
John Sauehie
345
441
441
442
442
437
438
441
Scbeberrasa Attilio
Schembri. Joseph
Schlaeger, Charles
Schlichthorst, John Fred.
Schliitier. Fred.Voa
Schmid, Patricio
Schmidchen, Auguatos
Schmidt. Auguatua Fred.
Schmiedem. Em. Bonm de,
KH. 114
Schmitt, Alexander 446
Schmitter, John Solomon 41 7
Schneben, WUliam Von 438
Schneider, Fred. Bern. 440 1
Robt. Wilmot 383 i
441
286
206
383
232
311
441
443
440
445'
4161
440
Scott^Alfwd 12!
Charles, MD. 183
Cfaariei 345
Chas. Roebfort 99. 114
— -. Hon. Charlea GnM-
tbam 150
Daniel 809
David 883
Edwmi 845
Edwanl 883
FraMM, JITD. 422
Francia G. 923
— Geo.Frad.Cooperl 10,228
— H. B. 938
-^HeBiy 883
~- Heni7 Akv. 49, 966
— Hen. Youof Dmrn*
cott 964
^— Sir Hepetoutt Sint*
fold, AOfi. 113
— Hugh 944
— Jaases 114
— « James 160
— James Rdwnrd, MB, 953
— John, CD. 89. 135
-^ Lawrecee HaftaheiBel62
— Matthew RobsM 974
— Percy Fran. Oother 971
— Percy 816,883
_ Henr> J. 243
— ^ J(An Morris 274
Johnson, AID. 291
. Rowland 401
. William 172
Safety, John Robert 422
Schoedde, Sir James Holmes,
KCB. 4, 38
Schomberg, George Aug. 295
Scbonswar, Henry 127
j Jas. Smith 78, 1 56
SGhooles,Hen. Jas. AID. 291
I Schot, Johannes (^oro.
jSchrader, Ernest Von
- Schrieber, George
I Geo. Alfred
Schracd«r, John
Rich. Andrew 345
Rubert 189
Robert 955
Robert. MD, 422
Robert Thomat 928
T.Haw,Cfl. 114
Tbomaa 107, 293
Thomas 863
W. 816
Waiiam 186
William 401
William Douglas 902
William FitigeruM 883
William Foticscve 169
Wm. Olendonwyn 948
Wflliam Heavy 17
Scovell, Edwmd W. 946
Sir Geofgu, KCB,
18, 181. 449
443 Scratchley, Jumes 499
443 1 Scriveo, John 845
345 i Scroggs, Wm. Styanur IS6
922>ScudaBef«. ArtkttT 140
425 —— EdwatdTok* 160
St2ES -s-Mr
^ . 1
."■ ^
vl
■-^M
k.. -
. \ »
--•-- ^.^ V ^ .^»
* X- i«^
•J • < •
t ii
U » -
634
Sibihorp, Cbas. CoDiflgiby
Waldo 128
Sichail, Chailes Lewis de 440
'■ ■ Lewis Ueary de 440
Sicker. George 383
Siddall, Joha 120
Siddell, Thomas 133
Sidey, James, MD. 132
Sidley, George 411
■' Henry £da. de
Burgh 100, 238
Sidney, Philip 120
Sievwright, AUao 274
■■ ■ ' -■ Aodrew 160
Francis 310
Saicock. Isaac 422
Sillery, Charles 181
Robert, MD. 310
SiWer. Jacob 346
Sim, Charles 284
Simmie, James David 297
Simmoods, Henxy 69, 257
Simmons, James F. 383
' ■ James Egbert 166
' ■ John Linton Arabin
284
Joseph, CJ3. 70
W. Septimos 1 80
Wm. Thos. Jas. 255
Simonds, William 114
Simpson. Edward 422
— Edward 411
■ '■ ■' Frederick John 114
Geo. Aug. Fred. 4 1 7
— James 34
James 383
James Woolley 3 1 1
John 185
John 383
■ ■ John Bridgmaa 402
John W. 402
W.H. CB. 114
Walter, MD. 218
William, MB. 312
Wm. H. R. 274
Index.
Siason, Marcus Jacob 417
Sitwell, Rich. Staunton 91
Edward Wilmot 185
Frederick 237
William 253
William Hurt 346
Skeete, Charles Kyd 170
Skelly. Francis 78, 188
Skelton, Joseph 148
Tho. Lourey 417
■ 346
203
383
233
418
308
257
346
160
346
402
92
194
346
198
402
175
205
241
307
283
90
131
Skene, Alexaodor
Andrew
William
Skerry. Cha. James
Skey, Joseph
Skinner, George Alex*
Henry
Henry Bryant
— Samuel B. M.
Samuel James
Wm. Dunstan
Skipwith, George
— ^- Henry
Skirrow, James
Skrine, Claremont
Skues, George
Skurray, Francis Charles
John Arthur
Sinclair, Aleiander, MD. 310
■ Hon, Alex, Eric
Geo. 177
Charles 114
Donald 245
George 383
■ James 66
■^— James, 274
. John 383
JohnHaitley, MD. 202
Rob. Bligh 193
Robert Charles 189
Sioger. Paulus Emilius 416
Singleton, Edward Cecil 202
John.A'if. 65,181
*— John 102. 162
I Jebn 273
Jotiathan Felix 383
Michael Cieagh 201
WiUiam 312
SinnolU John 198
Sired, William 402
SissoOf Joseph 346
Skynoer, Leslie
Skyrme, James
Skyring, Charles Francis
Sladden. William
Slade, Herbert Dawson
Sir John, Bt
GCH. 6, 125
Slade, Marcos John 65. 242
William Henry 61, 282
William Hickcs 123
Slaoey, Moreton 383
Slater, George 165
■ Henry Francis 346
John James 78, 234
Stanley 234
William 96, 234
Slatiery, Bartholomew 383
Slaughter, Charles 296
jSleatoTyJohn 383
Joseph 411
Slegg, Richard Maxwell 217
SUigh, Burrows Willcocks
Arthur 229
James Wallace, CB.
11,135
Slesaor, Charles Hlldebrand
i 201
• John 16
127
163
346
228
411
229
258
16
307
307
254
224
Smales, Thomas
Small, John
Robert
Smart, Henry Dalton
I Robert
Smedley. Thomas
Smelt, Charles Stanhope
; WilUam. CB.
jSmidt,J. P. L.de
. Johannes de
I Smith, Alexander
. — Alexander
Smith, Alexander, tf D. 310
'■ Alexander Paler-
son 257
Alexander 383
Alexander, HD. 121
Alfred John Doug*
las 258
Andrew. MD. 309
— ^-^ Archibald 91
A. V. 113
Arthur Payne 285
Arthur Webber ITS
- AsUey Camj^beU 176
Sir Benjamin 116
Charles 95, 171
Sir Charles Felix,
KCB. 15, 113, 281
Charles Francis 223
Cha. Ham. KH. 68
Cha. Henry Mon-
tressor 345
Ch. Hodgklnaon 273
Datid 259
David Rea 101,173
Edgar Steadman 173
- £dm. Carriogton 346
Edward 383
Edward AtUos 383
Edward James 114
— ^-— Edward Simeon 173
Francis 187
Fiedericlc 160
— — George 64, 120
George Charles 383
George Hankey
96,225
George Roche 312
Hamilton ChaHes 232
Henry 383
Henry 293
Henry 385
Henry Fowle 167
Sir lieniT George
Wakelyn, CCB. 17,113,252
Henry Nelson 346
— ^— - Henry Pascoe 383
■ Henry Porter 383
Hugh 154
Hugh William 383
James Benidge 383
James Lewis 217
James Ramsay 383
——James WebW,
CB. 15. 265, 274
James Webber 199
John 166
John 346
John 383
John 401
John Carrington 113
John Cbarlee 59
John Henry 312
- John Lewia 74, 267
Sir John Mark
Fred. KH. 39« 282* 286
John Percy 136
John Stevrift,
MD. 206
Index.
635
Smiib, Jobn WiUiam 307
Jc*n W. S. 189
■ Joseph ' 97, 165
— — Joseph 384
■ ■ ■ . Joshua Henry 285
Joshua Simmonds
76, 121
r— *— lioontrd Fleming 384
1" Leicester Vioey 345
Lucius Horton 114
Matthew 100, 180
— . Matthew 270
— ~ Michael 384
— i^ Michael Cusac 402
— . Michael Edward 230
— Michael William 110,
141
Mordaunt Mac
244
122
139
384
384
216
136
174
206
384
181
113
312
205
Naughten
rOpie
Percy Shawe
Peter
Balph
Ramiey Haslcejr
Richard Playne
Robert
Robert
Robert
Robert Wm.
Samuel
Samuel
SetOD Lionel
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas
- Thomas, MD.
Thomas
Thomas Charlton
Smyth, Hen. Montagv 208
Henry C. W. 114
— James 221
■ James Dutton 250
James Griffith 201
J. D. Carmichael 183
James Ryan 384
■ John Montresor 161 1
John Rowland 74,
142
Robert 221
■ Robert Carmichael
96, 245
Robert Dunkin 129
384
425
384
422
383
270
191
384
248
S3
Thomas
Thomas
William
WillUm
Smythe, Frederick
Wm. James
Souter, David 223
■ ■ Richard 183
Thos. Alexander 173
' Thomas George 169
South, Chaties 171
Samuel dB
Southall, Thomas 189
Southwell, Hon. Arth. Fra, 68
Hon. Charles,
KH. 348
Spaight, Henry 384
Spalding, Richard Coir 294
Warner Reeve 384
Spark, John 402
Robert 64, 245
Sparke, Heory Astley 131
Sparkes, Thomas 402
Sparks, James Pattoun
97,189
Snelling, Samuel
Sneyd, William
Snodgrass, John
Kenneth, CB.
Snow, Arthur Heory Cres-
well
• Edm ^righouse
Edw. Geary
Walter C. E.
WiUiam
Snowe, Edw. PownoU
William
222
296
274
236
95
294
206
27iJ
245
440
Mitchell George 109,
161
Sparrow, Geo. Waterloo
Pennington 312
Spearman, James Morton 346
John 346
Ralpb William 402
Spedding, Carlisle 60
— — . John 346
Speedy, James 159
Thos. Beekwith 158
Spence, Charles How« 211
126 Soady, Faunce James
345 , Soare, Charles
234 i Soden, Christian de
s;42 ! Edward Charles 108,
255
, Lewis ron 440
j Soest, Ernest 438
100, 178 Somers, Henry, MD. 134
422
326;
Thomas Flynn 384 ' Somerset, Alfred Plantage-
Thomas Francis 384
Thomas Heathcote 130
Thomas Txingham
417
William 91
William 196
William 216
WilUam 384
/?ei;. Wm. Beattie447
Wm. John James 179
Wra.Lancey Davies
180
Wm. Robt. Bru-
net Fied. Charles
Aug. Charles
Stapleton
164
271
Charles Henry 259
Edward Arthur 252
Lord Fitsroy
J. H. A'CB. 11, 117, 204
Fitzroy Moly-
Frederick
- James
-John
-John
— John
— Thomas
- William
182
73, 182
105, iS6
165
241
310
422
Spencer, Hon. Aug. Al-
meric
Hon. Geo.
gustus
Hon.
Rob.
Henry
Riobard
Thomas
72, 195
Au-
72, 188
Chtt.
104, 270
422
384
- William Robert
neuz H.
Churchill
Sperling, John
denell
William Slaytor
Wm. Thomas
Wordsworth
95
402
227
190
Smitbwick, Robert 402
Smyly« Philip 108, 251
Smyth, Arthur 196
Edward Selby 153
Francis 269
■ Geo. Monro Car-
michael 114
Harry 101,220
Henry 220
^ ■ Henry Augustus 272
Capel
Henry, KH.
Henry Charles
Poulett G. H.
285 Spier, John
34,
259
346
148
Spiller, George
John Bligb
Wm. George
Spilling, John Ellis
William
Someryille, Alexander
— -^— Hen. Erskine
John
416 Spink, John, K/f.
113 ' Spiuluff, George Lorell
346 ' Spits, Francis Joseph
253
384
238
97
115
204
197
140
36
90
444
Thomas Henry 157 { Splaine, Abraham 106, 233
Wm. MD.
William Came
ron
Sorell, Fred. Edward
George
Henry Edward
Sorgenfrey, John Peter
418 1 Spong, Ambrose
Franeis Mallet
178 , Spooner, Hentr
233' Wm. D.
284! Spottiswood, Andrew
233 Spottiswoode, Andrew
445 ! _-. George
Sotheby. C. W. Hamilton 211 ! Sprague. John Hanmer
Fred. Samuel, CB.114|Spratt, Henry
94
384
384
114
384
135
58
424
296
636
Indtx.
Spratt, James
Michael
Spring, Francis
Bobert
Thomas
William
186
296
175
172
235
195
Sproule^ James Alexander 424
Edward
384
96, 293
346
346
Spry, Frederick
' Menrr
Sparin, John
Spurrier, John 416
Spurway, John 273
Squair, John, MD. 422
Squire, Cecil 153
Stace, Henry Coope 269
Walter Samuel 285
William 283
Stacey. Courtney P. T. 196
Edward 136
Edwin 384
Staok, Fred. Rice 261
Geo. FitzGerald, KH.9t
Manrice, CB, 114
Nathaniel Massey i'iS
Thomas 173
Thomas, UD. 236
Stainforth, Charles Edward
249
■ John
George
Stair, John, Zarl of^ KT.
Stampa, Anthony
Standish, Fred. Charles
Henry
— Richard
Stanford, Francis
' Joi. Arthur, AfD.
422
Stanhope, Edwyn Fra. B.
175
384
7.
197
346
272
SS
402
204
S.
Cha.
0011. Sir Fran.
210
91
' ' Hon, Leicester,
CB. SS
■ Philip Spencer
40, 144
Russell Charles 164
Stanier, George 546
Stanley, Charles Edward 284
-^ Edward 208
Edward 239
Edward 384
■ Mark Anthony 346
Stannus, Sit Ephraia G.
CB. 113
Sunsfield, Robert 384
Stafttoo, Edward 285
William 307
WUIiam 417
Stopleton, David 384
Hejman 34
Richard 384
William PbUip 345
William BuU 384
Siap^y, Thomas ^^
SUpyltoD, GranviUa G. C»
Herman
164
178
Stonnton, Charles Fred.
AID. • 291
Andrew Ayler 291
Edward 157
George 102, 182
John 90
Walter George
Leonard 135
William 346
SUveley, Charles Wm.
Dunbar 195
Jones Butler 188
WiUiam, CB. 17
Stevely, John 384
Stawell, Sampson 35, 138
William 384
Stoyner. Thomas Allen 417
Stead, Francis 188
Stead e, Charles 384
Stadman, Methuen 136 ;
Steed, Edward Henry 384]
Edwsrd Henry 425
George, MD. 422
Steel, James 114
Joseph 41 1
William Robert 384
Steele, Alexander 274
Augustus Fred. 250
Edward 235
Henry 197
M atthe w Fred . 384 1
Murray Babingtoo 259 1
384!
Robert
■ Thomas 17
Thomas Moatagu 148
William 116
Wm. Armstrong 181
Steer, William Frederick 114
Steere, Lee Steere 240
Stoerens, Charlea 179
George 171
Nathaniel 171
William 195
Steffen, Augustus 441
Steggall, William Cbaries 384
Steh^in, Benj. Spicer 283
William Francis 180
Steiger, Albert 446
Rodolpbe 346
Stein, Robert 243
Stephens, Jolin Edw. KD .
136
-^— Fran. Heaile
100,128
Francis John 213
Hy, John Towns-
end 128
Heory Siykes 94
Henry William 346
John 411
John Morse 346
Thomas 293
T. H. A. 326
Stephcuson, Cbaries Tred.
MP. 233
Stftphen^Aily P^rid tO»
Fred^ Chaitai Ar-
thur 150
Georga Alex. 123
Heniy Jsmes 209
John 143
Robert 153
Stepney, Artfa. St* George
H. 103, 180
Sterling, Ant. Coningbam 346
Stewart, Adsm 253
Charles 140
Geo. Mackeniie 1 13
James 316
■ John 346
Robert 346
Steyens, George 411
John Harrey 106^93,
S97
John Philip 291
Stephen J. CB. 1 14
Thomas 66, 292
William 40:4
William 416
Sterenson, Riobertv MB. 154
C. A. 198
William George 220
Steward, Fred« Gordon 204
Thomas Carr 546
Stewart, Alexander 90
Alexander, MP. 309
And. D. Alatoa 172.
Archibald 14o
Archibald 244
Arthur, JUi). 4i8
Charlea 76
Charlea 422
Charles Flem'u^ 183
• Daniel 346
Dayid 258
Darid 31 1
Donald ;U4
Duncan 34^
Duncan 3U4
Edmund Holden 219
Edward H«Abs 384
Fred. York John 841
George John 156
Houstonn 2fi3
James 169
James 208
James 250
James 291
■James 346
James 3S4
Jamee 407
James Ainslfe 296
John 311
John EdttOBstoM tM
■ John Hamilton t33
.^— John Il«iirj 295
JohnUy. Fraaer 203
■ Joseph King M6
Lodovick Cfaaiks 180
Matthew 33
' Marryn 384
MervyA g7d
Robm 40t
Stewart, Robert Crone S36
■ Robert Hairthorn
Johnstou 139
Richard Oliver
Francis 192
Spencer 252
Thomas 93
Thomas 113
Thomas Wm. 254
William 14
Waiiam 346
William 4i3
WilUam Litde 151
Stickney, Thomas 306
Stni, Joha Trjon 181
Nathaniel T/ron 346
Stirling^ Alex. Graham 6
' Thomas *16
William Hwry 212
Stisted, Heorr S6
Henry WUliam 153
Thomas U. 130
Stobart, Heary 384
Stobie» John 384
Stock, John Cassidy 161
Frederick 384
Stockley, William 274
Stockenatrom, Sir Andrew,
Bart. 347
Stocker, Ires, 345
Stocks, Michael 128
Stockes, Patrick 345
Stoddani, Thomas*HeDry "246
Stoeber, Jeon Nepomu 444
Stokes, Anthony Bo wen
Owen 204
■ Henry Francis 190
John 285
Joseph Southwell 384
Oliver Robert 273
Patrick Uay 345
WilUam John 346
StDkoe, William 114
StoUe, WiUiam 439
Stobenberg, Ferdinand
von 437
-^— ^— — Theodor von 433
Stone, Edward William,
MJ). 140
H. 164
Stonestreet, Geo. Griffin 430
SDOOey, Uewy Batler 170
George Butler 179
Stoplbfd, Chatles Philip
Joseph 200
•^i— . Geoige Montag«286
. James, CB. 71, 191
Sfopford-Blair, Wm. Hen.
68
Storer, Thos. Whttmore 220
Storey, Charles Robert 163
Storks, Henry Knight 95
Siorren, Frederick do 440
Story, Edmund Rich. 40
■ George Walter 347
Philip F.,CB. 114
. Robert Wm. 105, 267
Valentiiie Fred. 189
Index.
Stotherd, Rich. John tas
Richard Hngh 286
Storin, Sir Fred. KCfi.
KCMG. 15
Stow, Harry 109,268
Stowards, Robert 384
Robert Becher 159
Stoyte, John 74, 175
Stracey, Edward J(4in 150
Strachan, Henry A. 190
— — Wm. Hen. Penoyre
255
Strafford, John, Earl of
GGB. GCH. 7, 180, 448
Strange, Charles 347
Charles John 272
^-^— Henry Francis 96,
176
•— ~— Henry Francis 270
Strangwayes, Thomas 347
Strangwaya, Geo. Fox 347
. Thomas Fox 74,
267
Stransham, Anth. Blax-
land 100, 293
Straton, Rob. Jocelyn 229
Siratton, Robert 422
William 40«
Wm. Albert 157
Straubeoaee, Bowen Van 183
Charles 347
Charles T. Van 71,
154
— ^ Fred. Van 164
Screatfeild, Henry C 59
Hen, Dorriea, 118
■ Wm. Sandeforth
417
Streatfield, Charles Ogle 78,
282
Edward Ogle 1 95
Street, James Frederick
D'Arley 273
John Alfred 25o
Harry Jardine 231
Strong, Philip D'O. von 141
Stretch, Bolton Edward 384
Stretton, Sevems Wm.
Lynam 69, 216
Strickland, Chris. Ltme-
bear 73, 161
Edward 307
Hewy Charles 221
Stritch. Wm. Luke 384
Strode, George 384
Jolios Geo. Mangen
195
Strooaeh. William 384
Strong, Clement Wm. 199
Richard Henry 405
Stronge, Max. Du Pre , 203
Stroud, Henry Wallace 250
Strover, Samuel R. 113
Strutt, WiUiam Goodday 14.
448
Stnart, Hmi. Arch. Geo. 345
Arthur John 297
Charles 72, 164
637
Stuart, Charlei Aogostns
34r
Charles George 384
Donald 105, 197
Donald 230
— — Franoesoo 445
Fra. C. P, Amed^
220
— — George 76
George 384
'■ George Evaas 384
George Francis 200
— — Geo. Wm, Conyng-
ham 227
Henry 445
— — Hugh Lindsay 422
^— Hon, James 253
——James 258
James 109, 384
— — James S. Stirling 121
James Fred. Dudley
Ciiobton 145
James Thos. SiflMMi385
John 92,208
Hon, John 347
— — John Patrick 172
John Ramsay 172
— -^ John Richanison 236
Hon, Sir Patrick,
GCMG. 9, 195
Peter 385, 447
Robert 158
Robert Charles
William 223
R<^. TfaomMMi 385
Simeon Henry 260
Waiiam 187
WiUiam 238
WilUam, MD. 312
WilUaas 385
Stnbba, Joahua 411
Stanley DoogUs 254
Studd, Edward 37
Studdert, Ch. Fits Gerald 153
George 245
George Uoyd 259
Stumpa, Ignation 444
Sturler, Charles Louis 4^6
Start, Wm. Milner Kerille 114
Stuuer, Jean Baptiste Phil.
445
John Ernest 442
Nicholas 445
Snbeckrub, John Jacob 385
Suckling, Fred. Herbert 169
Nelson Fleming 347
SuliTan,Geo. Aug.Filmer 129
Sullivan, Bartholomew 385
James 385
John 130
John 385
William 76, 252
Summers, John, MD, 172
Sunbolf, George 385
Sunderland, Henrj 402
Suoter, Thomas Moore 158
Supple, Kerry 385
Surtees, Cba. Frerille 136
538
Soslm, Jean de
» ■ Joseph
Suther, Wm. Grlgor «94
Sutheriand^AleY.Finlmisofii 996
Alex. Junes f04
Andrew
Edward
Edward
Francis
Sir James
Index^
4441 Swfny* H«ii^ Joaeph
444 1 Sydenham, Gee. Flower
Sykes, Francis HeDmker
■ Frederiek Henry
' ■ Cam
Joseph Alfred
S4<>
347
585, 447
129
115
lean
John Moini Mae^
Kenneth
Peter
Robt. Macleod
Sutherland Hall
Winiam
OAtr
S30
307
157
149
946
450
S95
958
Taylor, James
I ■ Jamea
508
58.5
93
«44
585
19
Wm. Jamea 93, 17?
Suttie, George Grant 583
Sutton, Chariea 158
Chas. Wm. ««5
Cornelius Graham 174
Francis 13!?
— — Henry George 158
John 198
Samuel lyea 105, 547
William 110, «&9
1«0
169
182
506
296
S07
114
417
99
507
246
585
547
40)
585
Symonds, Heuiry John
— ^— Jermyn Chariea
■■■■- ■ John Jermyn
—'^— Julian Fr. Antb. 104,
S84
William 585
Symona, Chariea Berti« llO,
t68
Sympson, Robert 409
Syms, Frederick George 154
Synge, Fra« Hotehinson 194
i~ Geo. ChaHea 903
■ MilUogtod Henry 985
Robert Follett
Wm. Griffin
Swaby, George
Swafiield. J. O.
Swain, Charles
■ Henry Thomaa
Swaine, Joseph
Wm. W.
Swainson, William
!$wan, Grarea Cbamney
Tbo. Geo. Sanden
Wm. Geo., Af I>.
Bwanaon, Thomaa
Sweeny, Chas. Fred.
* Francia Bernard
Synnot. Walter
Syret, Jamea
Taafe, George
Taaffe, G. A. Den
Taberger, John, MX>.
Tait, George
— — Joshua
Sweeting, George
Hen. Lewis 71, 967
Sweetland, John
Sweny, Welbore EUia
Swetealiam, Clemeat
.. Jamea
416
547
908
154
947
Swettenbam, Henry
Wm.KilDer,ifD.319
Swift, BeDJamia, MD. 995
219
547
585
152
115
499
77, 989
114
' Thomas Foraylh 115
Talbot, £dw. Plautageaet
Airey 185
George 164
■ George 108,194
H. Lynch 974
— ^— James 409
■ Robert 970
■ Wm. Leopold 185
Tallan, Lawrenoe 545
Talmash, Arthur Cesar 409
Tane,Tho. J. W^ldegrare 585
115
118
151
385
407
975
294,997
585
Riobard
Swinbum, John
John
Swinbame, Joseph
■ ■ John Dennis
ITio. Rob.
Swindley , John
«■■ John Edward
424
75
183
94,955
255
62
519
109
115
417
141
Swlaey, Oeorga
Swinney, George
. George Stoney
Sidmy Robert
Bladen 972
Swinton, Edward 971
Edw. Geoiige 150
Wittiam 970
Swiny, Sbaplaad William 585
"■ " 8. T. 915
Tapp, Horatio Tbo.
Tararew, Thomaa
Tarleton, Tlwmaa
Tasker, Jamea
Tassie, George
TasweU, Edward
Tate, Henry Carr
Tatlock, Thomaa
Tatnall, Arch. Hamilton 944
Tatteraall. Geo. Bulkeley 257
%96
349
170
68
995
585
499
ham
• Jamea Cole
> Jereniak
"John
• John
> Jobn
-John Ed. Huaaey 161
. John Robert MO
^ Joseph Henry 585
. M o^beMsa Qra-
196
. Natbaniel 580
.PhiHpoitaWriglit960
- Pringle. KH. 69
. Richard 915
- Richard 953
^ Rficbard 0« H. 9»
- Robert 402
- L»irti RoblX>M»oUy>50
^ Robert Mttscie 176
- Thomaa Clottgb I9e
- Tbomaa Jeka 106,290
- Thomaa Wm. GB.
IT, '449
91
106, 99B
585
402
William
William
William
William
... WilUam Henry 939
WnuRrveaNaab 971
Tajniod. Wm. Henry 30
Teale, Chariea Shipley 545
Teckell, Mm 416
Tedlie, Jamea S86
Teeadale. Chrialopbar 106.
195
-«-*-* Cbnries Feregriae 958
Henry Oeocge 968
TattOn, Richard 94
layloe, John 585
Taylor, Alexander 160
Alex. Douglaa 311
— Arthur Josqih 969
Brook 77,937
Cortlandt 154
— — ^ Edward Jamea 585
Francia 958
■ Francia Richard 919
George 953
Georgia 185
' George A. 918
George Catendish 947
George W, 171
Hen. Geo. Andrew,
lis
Ingram Pank 585
Teevan, Stephenaoo, ifiX5l0
T«ighe, Thomaa 405
Teissier, Jaa. Fiti Hea-
bert de 917
Telfer, Butbas FiaiMr 416
■ ■■ Jam. Prui*mend 379,
974
JdhnlliQBBni ail
Patrick Na^e 506
Telford, Willaam 547
Tempest, Tboa. Biek.
Plumbe 99
TempIe,G(KtavwHanoeek409
Jobn 96.911
Templeton, Robeit, HD. 991
Tench, Donald Wa.
■ Henry
John
Tennant, Arabndw
George
Terry, Henry
— John
Robert
Stephen
196
547
.306
76,186
10S»t57
405
M7
59
347
William Farter 160
CB.
TeataferraU, FMppi
como 363
Teulott, Gmtgm 59
■ Tbotttfe 186
Tev, Geo. M'L«ed 901
Tbackerajy Fred. RuiDeUr
CB. ' IS. $81
— Josepib 385
Thlckwell, Edward Joseph
14S
— i Sir Joseph, KCB.
KH. 18
*■ ■ Edw. Joseph 142
*— • Joseph \Ed4rio 173
Tfaateberi fioekfiUe'Zao-
tfaeus 347
Thellusson, Alex. Deltou $504
■ ■■ • ■ '■ Arthur George
Bethel 148
^ C.Sehine Aug. 138
■■ ' Seymoar Siuart $34
Thelwall, RichacdBtilkeley
Twyford $17
JohnBulkelej 175
Thesiger, Fr^d. Augastus 145
TfaibalUer. Hahert 385
Tbie). Chee. Zefaeader Do 446
Thianyy l^trnw do 40$
Tbistleibwayte, Augustus
Fred. 237
Tholoo, Joseph 439
— Louis 446
Tbom, Alexander $38
Tboroas» Birclay 178
-— **— Cherles T. 114
iSir Bdmiuid Ste-
phen, JB(. 103, $$1
Henry, CB. 18
Henry 188
HenrjJoho $70
James 385
John Bnry 10$, 160
Jobo JenkitB 1$5
JobaW. 191
Mark 40$
Morgan $91
Thomas 4$2
TbonuB Roes 347
WilUam 9, 448
WiUiam Esdaite 177
Indes^
Thompson, John W^Kfie 136^
-I Julius Wi&iafls
Leslie Jeokiiia
Michael
Pearson Scott
Ralph Keddey
Riobard
Richard
Richard
Tfaomes
Thomas James
Thos. Penroflet
t«t
>♦*
•*«-
2541
$0^
15$
1$7
385
157
$00
$0$
407
385
58
' t ■ ' Thomas RaAekgfa
John George $41
William, MX>* $46
William 411
W illtam John. C B. 1 1 4
Thomson, Alexauder, CB. 15
Arth. Saunders,
$09
David 385
Edmund 417
Francis Ringler 77,
362
George, CB.
George
Geo. Latham
Harry
James
JasDM
James Sinclair
Jeremiah
John BathuAl
639
Thorold, Cbarlea 185
— « — FrederiiOi 385
George Edw, 97, $44
Thorp, Edward 7$, $4t
ThompBOD, Arnold $70
Arnold $64
— Bei^amin 385
Charles $16
■ Charles A- 179
*- Cbwles Wm. 140
■ — ' — Charles Wm. $09
— ^ — Daniel $19
Darid 114
Edward 347
George 178
- — ' — GeorgB $37
George Aebe 997
Henry Walker 385
James 61
James 306
James 347
Jobn 134
•Jolm 385
John 4$4
Jobs Alextadetf
Waiiam, Mi>. $37
>*•-
MD.
Edward Butler
■ ■ Jobn
Thorpe, Ralph
.■' Samuel, JCH.
— ^ WilUam
$41
215
114
9$
154
$7$
273
Thriog, John Everett
Thropp, Henry Andrew
Tktirlow, Hen« Robert 108,
24$
How. John £dm.
Hovel $37
Thursby, Jobn Harrey 19$
John Hardy $4$
' ■ '» Spencer Geo^ Aug.
15$
114
40!^
155
113
116
385
$05
385
$$1
385
38.
405
114
28$
4$5
Thwaites, Geo. Saunders
■'■•■ Henry
lice, John CharJes Gra-
ham, MD,
Tijckell, Jobn Arscatt
Richard, CB.
40
$55
159
402
113
405
347
Thomson, Joaeph
' Joseph
J. Crooke
■ ■ ■ Patrick
-^— Robert
—Robert
—--^ Tannatt Houston 306
Thomas, MD. 418
WiUhn 411
WiUimn 114
William 417
Thoresbj. Charles 114
Thorn, Nathaniel, CB,
KH. 18
Thorndike, Chas. Faanoe 1271
Danifil 109, 268
Tboroe. George $07
Thornhill, Bryan 17,172
William 113
Tbomley, Thomas 385
Thornton, Sir Chas. Wade,
KCH. 1$, 447
Charles 417
^ Charles Edmund 153
Godfrey 40, 144
3$
91
385
163
$91
402
114
66,144
16$
128
Tiddeman, Heory
Tidj, Gordon Skelly
Thoe. Hohnes 109,165
Tienscb, Godfrey 440
Tiemey, Matthew Edw. 146
Ttghe, Daniel 385
Frederick Edward $34
— - James Xiowry 138
^ Michael $09
411 I^Uer, WiUiam 4il
Henry, CB.
John
John
Perrott
Robert
Robert Innes
Samuel Lewie
WilUiim
Wm. Henry
Thoroton, Thomas
Tilly, Guavas Speedwell $85
TUt, Andrew 113
Timbrell. Jobn 430
Thos. Riebardion$09
Sydaey James 18$
Tboinas, GB. 114
Timios, Thomas Charles 2$$
Oetiiritta Fred. 234
Timm, Isaac 495
Timpson, Henry $95
Tinley, Fra. £. Newport 17$
Robert Newport 190
Wm. Newport 190
TioIilig,CbBS.Stubb8 385
Chas. Hngfa Lyle $f 6
Geo. Vmigbail 547
Wm. Fred. 64
WiddringtOn 308
— ' WUliam PaMison 942
Tinseau, Artiiur Leon de 446
Tipping. Alfhid 220
■ Jobn Whitactv 386,
449
Tireman, Henry Stephen 346
Tisdall, Archibald 166
James 385
Thomas 39
Tittle, Jobn Moore $54
Jobn Moore 365
Tobin, Geo. Edw. Alex. 153
Jobn 347
Ill I John '4$4
Joseph Webbe 13, $65
640
Indes.
Toby, Isaac
Tod, Alexander
Todd, Alfred
— ^ George
— - Jamea
99f,S4fr
405
166
41
191
■■ ■ John Augoataa 140
Mark SUolej 1t38
— Saetoniua Uearr 1 J3
William 237
WiUiaa 402
William Egertoo 233
Toloher, Cbristopber 385
Haory John 207
Toll, Henry Delmer Van 226
ToUemache, Wm. Aug. 119
Tolaon, Richard Heiirj 90
Toai, Daniet 187
Tomba, John 113
Toaiea, John 307
Tomkins, Alezaader 229
' '■' Benjaaiin 116
TomkioMm, William 60
■ Edward 134
Tomkjna, Richard 107, 268
Tomlin, Bankea 121
Tbomaa Belsey 1 22
Tompkina, Newlaod Ricb.347
Tomaoo, Gearge 171
Too^a, John H«ary 142
Tongue, John 181
— — Vincent 212
Tonnodbj* Valens 180
Toaaon. Jaeoh. CB, 15
Toale, Archer 213
■' Franoia Norrit 385
' ' WtlUam 347
Terkington, Henry Theo-
dore 385
Tomace, David 385
Toirena, A. Wellealejr 64,174
■ ■ Rob. Samuel 198
Robert William 206
Tomano, C. Stnmgwaye 347
Totbitl, John 293
Tottenham, Cbarlea Hen. 201
*— ^— Charlea J. 109
W. Heathoote 181
Tour, Auguatua da la 385
Tovael, Holier 12
Tbomaa Perdral 178
Tonej, Alexander 405
■ George 40
Jaa. Dttfibur 58
Totroi^ Ooyera 132
Toweia, Frederick 67
William Riley 385
Towaalaad, Samuel Joa. 307
Town, Edvrard 385
Tewnly, Jamee 385
Towaaend, Kiwmr4 96, 233
Henry 165
-^■—^ John 38A
Joaafb 386
■ Riehapd 386
■ Rebate LawraBoa386
Samuel Inrin 347
Samnel Philip 869
l,C«oU 139
TcrwnahaBd, UeDry 315
Hen. Dire 64, 175
' WilHam 386
Toy, John 402
Tracey, Henry 402
William 221
Trafford, Aug. Heniy de 128
Benj. W. Rairaoa 217
Cbarlea Guy 217
Sigismund 347
Tboa. Samuel 39
Traheme, John Popkin 190
— -^— George Brace 274
Traill, Thomas 402
Trancbeli, Ed w, Frederick 258
Geo. Adolphus 258
Trant. William 386
Trattle, John Kerr 405
Travera, Boyle 8
Fred. John 271
James 256
James Fra. Eaton 272
John 270
■ Jones Hamilton 130
Joseph 386
Joseph Oataa 294
Joaeph Stewart 162
J. O. 326
JuUua Brockman 182
Lyon Couway 212
N. C. 3261
Gates, Joaeph 222
Richafd Henry 161
(Trittau. Edfvaiti 437
Tritton, Fiud. Biacoa 174
John 1Q3« 130
Trollope, Chariea 77, 187
Sir John. Bt. 386
Tronson, Edward T. 6ft
Trotter, Alexander 306
John 347
Robert 386
Robert Ksez 347
Tbomaa 407
Tioubridge. Tboa. St. Via-
oent U. C.
TrouadeU, Wm. Green
Troward, Albany
Trower, Anthony
■ Fred. Courtney
* Horace
158
180
114
347
135
141
411
113
68.235
John Fiudermk 2u2
TryoB, Samuel 99
Henry 253
Tubby, JaBMB H. 308
Tucker, Auchmuty, CB. 11-1
Fra. N. B. 114
Henry 283
John 4:?2
Troy, Tbomaa
Truscott, John
Trydell, Botet
Trurera. Robert William 175
Thos. Robert 170
lYebeck, Thomas 386
Tredcroft, Edward 131
Trelawny, Harry Brereton 145
Harry Reginald
Saluabury 187
Horace Dormer 120
Tremayne, Arthur 139
I'remenbeere, Walter, KH, 16
Trench, 5Jr Fred. Wm.
KCH. 13 .
Frederick Chaa. 218
Trench, John 312!
— — Power le Poor 97, 122
■ Thomaa 386
Treoerry, Joseph 133
Trerelyan, James Har-
ington 110, 211
Walter 66
Trereaen, Jamea 386*
Trevor, Ar. Hill, KH.eT, 210
Andrew 422
Edward 106. 346
■ Hon, Henry Ocway,
Cn. lO, 182
William Caamo 165
l>ew, Thomas Eggar 306 !
Trewhitt. Henry 402
Tribe, Henry John 296
Trick, ThoBiaa 405
Triganca, Joseph 4tf
Trimamr, Joha 307
IViacott, Jaaaph MT
Ttirtram, BaniaglMi JI6
■ ■ J. Owan Edwai<da 3ii6
John Tudor 347
' Richard 42J
Rich. Franklia 296
Thomas Elliot 386
Tuckey, Cbas. TioMthy 1 92
Tudor, Cbarlea 386
Frederick 189
Heary 386
HeaiyBrldgar 221
— ^ James Colley 114
Wm. Langiey 101,201
Tufoell, Thoa. Jolifle 311
Tugginer, Edmuad da 445
Edward de 445
— -^ Joseph 445
Tuite. George 170
Hugh Maaley 269
Sir Mark Aathoay
Henry, Bl. 170
Thomas Baail 219
Take, Arth. Edguumbe 172
TuHe, Conrad 199
TttUoch, Alex. Murray 72
Jaa. D. Gregory $47
Thomas I07, 193
Tulloh, Alexander 268
Tannaid, BartboloaMir 178
Taastall, Aotboay
Gabcfel
William
Tapper, Frederie Wau 164
■ Gaspaid La Mar*
chant grt
1'ambuU, Wm. Gearga 402
Tamer, Alexander 407
Cbarlea 15
ChailBiTWdaiek 171
Fimacit
Itid^*
Tamer, Ffed. K'ConbM l^tiyivy Patrick
Frederick Henry 68
386»446
George, CB. 35»?66
Oeorge £<lw4. 10J<,
269
' ■ Henr^ Austin 269
Henry Ferdinand 217
• Henry John J18
Henry WMcbcote 152
Herbert 1«0
James 268
John 271
Mansfield 183
■ Nathaniel Odavios
SioipsoQ 273
Philip 507
Richard $47
Robert Lambert 259
lliomas 417
Thomas 386
TJiomas 4l7
William 402
William 423
William George 176
William West 166
Vouog 306
Turoor, William 42
Turtoo, £dmuDd Heory 123
TusoD, Edward Bail^ tbb
Ceo. Ikily, JBJ). 274
Tuthill, William 121
TuyU, &» William, KCH.
12, 133
Tweed, Auguatna 347
TweddeU, Feowick Martin 258
Tweeddale, G. Afurf . of,
KT, CB. 13, 113, 181
Tweedie, David 402
Michael 347
Twemlow, Geo. Hamilton 156
Twibill, Jsmes 189
Twining, I saac Temple 216
Twiss, Arthur Wm, 274
John 283
Twopenv, Edwanl 78, 230
Twyford, John 386
Twvoaro, Geddes Saasoni 258
Tydd, Thomas 228
Tyldeo, Wm. Barton 59,282
■ Richard 284
John 268
269
284}
227
164
266
228
232
285
116
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347
402
Udny, John Aug. 99« 145
■ ■ ■ John Robert 113
Underwood, George A« 114
Wm. Ueniy 257
Uoett, Thomaa 96, 170
Walter 130
Uoger, William 443
Uniacke, John 223
Redmond 308
■ ■ Richard 14
Thomas Fane 386
Tylee, Alfred
David Wm.
Tyler, ChaHes Fred.
Oeorge Heniy
Geoige Sotkeby
Heory
Henry Crickitt
Heniy Whatley
James
— Leonard Atfrett
Tyndale, Charles Wm.
- Joseph
Tjnte* Charles Keneya
Kameys 145
■ Melbovme Kemeya 124
TTrw1utt» Chaika 150l Vaughton, Rt. Dfm^ek M4$
Tjrwlutu Gnanaa 150 Vaugbton, Rt. Ufm^A M4»
Ty tUvy Geo. AlaceBder 204j Varaaenr, Hen* Vfm. 36» Ml
UptoB, Hon. Arth. Percy*
CB. 10
Hon. Arthur 65, 147
Hon. George Fre-
derick 66, 147
William 386
Urqukart, Donald 386
Francis Gregor 151
John 294
Usher, William 425
Edward Price 296
Ussher, Edw. Pelleiv Ha-
rnett 295
John 347
JobnTheophilua 179
-^— Wm. Henry Bar-
nard 308
Uxbridge, Hen., Earl of 34
Vacher, Frederic Smith 184
Valiant, Thos. James 104, 191
Vallange, Wm., AID. 423
Vallencey, Richard 386
Vandeleur, Arthur 274
John 37, 131
&ir John Omaby,
GCB, 7, 142
Robert 67
Vance, Horatio Page 189
Vanderbrouk, Francis 386
Vanderspar, Wm. Charles,
257
Vane, Ziord Adolpbusf red.
Charl«s William 150
Charles Birch 346
Van Millingen, J . G. UD. 423
Vansittart, Francis 272
Robert 77, 147
' Spencer 152
294
294
297,347
Varlo, Berney
— Henry
— — George
VaaaaU, Rawdon J. Pop.
96,230
Vaughan, Eugene Jamee 346
Herbert 67, 242
Herbert Heaiy 212
■ " Herbert Heaiy 347
Herbert MiUuig-
champ 242
**^— Robert Walter
Newman 246
Traren Hartley 386
641
Vevasow, Mervia S84
Thomaa Uippon 386
Veitoh, Charles 386
Henry 17*
■" Thomas George 348
William 402
Venables, RobU ACD, 424
Thomas 249
Ventry. T. T. Amm. Lord 348
Vere, Wm. Edwaid Hope 143
Vereker, Charles
' Henry
■ Henry Thomas
— — Thomas George
Verling, James, JfD.
Vermenlen, Geoiige
Vomer, Edw. Donoraa
— John Donovan
William
WiUiam J.
176
386
386
163
291
423
424
lii8
113
ir«
Vernon, Bowater Heory S4%
George Auguatua 148
Henry Arthur 272
Heory Cba« £dw«
15
^— John Russell
Wm. Fred.
Vesey, Arthur Geoiffe
George Henry
John
CB.
Vetch, James
Vialla, Geo. Courtenay
Henry Th<
386
189
197
272
386
349
24ir
196
Vicara, Edward $6, 283
Hedley S. J. 249
Robert Shafto 96
Wm. Henry SlJ
Victor, George 386
James Coowey 73,282
Vieth, Fred. Wm. 386
Vieusseau, Andrew • 44S
Vigors, HoFStio Neleoo 71
Pkaip Doyoe 169
John Urban 156
Joahua Allen SOS
Ville, Ferdinand, CmpU
deia 446
VilUen, Chas.Cowtenay 199
^ Jamea 196
Vincent, Geo. Fred. Frank 114
■ ■ John 7, 221
John
John Timadine
Thomas
William
174
402
346
Its
Vineenti, Giovmnai Ant.
Viret, Basil 250
Virtu, Georgio 269
Viame, Francis de S46
Volger, Christ. Amidd 441
Vfdmar, G. Ber. 493
Voas, Ernest Von 437
Vowell, Chris. MasweU 494
Vyse, Francis Howwd 190
-^- Geeige Howard 1I9
R.W.flewkHewaid 16
Rich. Hen. Baek.
Howard 199
£43
Jiidftk.
VyVyan, Tbbmte 548
'- Thomas Hemy 800
Waddell, Jamea 1tb6
< Wflliam 411
IfVaddUore, Fra. Wm.
Burfejr M4
Waddington, Charlda 114
Geo. Honey 253
Waddjr, Richard JOl
Wade, Arthar jf34
Sir Claud. Martin,
CB. lis
George 164
George 386
Hamlet Coote, CB. 100
t94
210
402
411
114
113
f46
459
405
fl8
548
John
Robert Wm.
— Thomaa
Wagstaff. William
Wabab, Charles
' George L.
• — Henrj- John
Wahrendorff, Auguatua
Wainwrtgfat, Darid
— Frederick
Wake. Richard Wm.
Wakefield, Henry Farey 179
William 411
Walbridge, Henry Wm. 386
Walch. Arthur Grueber 173
Waldroo, Fred. William 308
Wale, Henry John 141
— — Robert Gregory 184
Wales, John 411
Walford, John Thomas 586
Walker, Arohibald ^ 61
■ Alexander 386
Charles 166
Cliarfes Edward lt2
— — Chas. Pynder
Beanchamp 164
Edward, KH. 14
Edward Walter
Foreatier 73, 149
Fita William 166
Frederick 15, «66
5frGeo.F.R. Bj.148
— — Geo. E. Lushing-
«86
Goo. Fuller 159
Geo. Henry Wm. f 55
Henry George 180
Henry Torrena 176
Hercules 255
James 586
John 206
John Allen 586
John Oeddes 268
J. Harding, MD. 425
JohnTyrwhitt 116
Joseph 7
Joseph 62
Mark 181
Philip Wanon 65,266
Roger Boyta 586
Thomaa 506
Thomas, MP. 419
ton
Walker^ Thomaa Richard tlS
Wflliam 221
William 274
William 548
William Hialop 402
Wall, Henry $0%
Michaol 215
MicbaetC. 190
"^ Rkhard 587
William Hoary 215
■ Tbomaa Frederiok 254
Wallace, Albany Freneh 177
— -^— Alexander 402
"■ ■ Cha. Jaa. Stewart
176
HugfaRitcbna 586
' Jamas 402
■ ■ Sir James Max-
well, KH. 54
■' Sir John Alex.
Bt. KCh. 9, 240
*— — Peter Mazf^olson
57,266
■ ■ ■ ■* Robert, KH. 87
Rob. Gionrille 586
Robort 228
William, MD. 165
Wm. Edward 177
Wm. I'hOBMM
Francis 156
Wallaok, Henry Jobiing 229
Wallcoll, Chas. Edmand 974
Waller, Charles 272
.-~— John 512
Kilner 586
Wallett, Charlea 92
Wallington, James 425
John WiUiams 151
Waftshe, Blaynst 169
iiagk Cnnrfoid,
MD. «1
Walton Ed^av 294
— t Edwiid 199
■' Fredehak Attbuf 252
■'■■ George^ ■ 402
' ' 'J<hn 75,247
' ■■ " Jite MaoNsals 242
RawUnaQeOrfS 402
Waltera, Edwia ^S6
'— ^— flsaiy ' 166
Henry 402
-*^-^ Robeit llols^ 259
WaldMT, WiUiam 441
WaiiDS, Noxnliib Boo-
dyshe 246
■ ■ ■ ■ Wnu LoT«lsc« 19
Wandeaforde, Wsltar Bat-
ler Gbariea S. SSS
Warborion* Aiig. Fftd. 166
— .- CbarUa 237
'»' Qamstt 154
■ ■ Geo. DrMght 269
'■■ John 212
Robert 199
—-— Robert Sandiosd I5t
Wm. Whks 96
Ward, Beraaid 112
Edward WolatMk.
Wallis, John Rich. Smyth 124
— ^— - Lewis Bayly 6
Samuel 411
Wallnutt, Thomaa 226
Walmoden, Count, KCB.
lis
Walmealey, Anthony 225
Walmsley, George John 166
Hugh Malle-
nenx 215
Walpole, Horatio 65, 190
John 285
— Hon. John 115
Robert 78, 262
Walsh, Arthur 118
-^— * Anh. Saadyal
Suwel 294
■ Chas Gisanwood 179
— George 402
John 548
— — *« Lawrenos da C. 586
Lowia Edward 548
Patrick 586
Philip 57
— Thomn 196
Thomas 225
Timothy 214
William 586
William 411
Walahs, AntHooy 210
holme
Fra.Book<bid 2K)
' Henry 506
— »*« HsSMSOB 295
Henry Allsop 169
Him.UmKfYimmm
Crosbia 194
Uuntff 94, W9
— Jamas 106,253
— John 114
John 411
Joha 243
John 348
■■■ John 586
John Risbard* CJL 32
— John Ricbord 423
Mair 258
Mifihad Foster 242
Owen FWrmnos
Louia 162
Thoa. Uobbina 157
William 3«7
Wm. Cuthb«ct62;S82
^^ William FiwL Si»7
VVUIiam Pssnon 291
Warde. Edaratd Cbsrlea 2(9
Francia 78, 267
Georgs 257
■ ■ J. Henry Tvner 15 1
Waltsr 516
Warden, Charioa 403
John 586
' WiUiam Hemj 2^»
Warden, Henry i>. 259
■ Robeit 17«)
Wardlaw. Georgs 228
GsnU tts
Johp a* S06
JndeJL
543;
WardrOp, Janaes i*fan
Majoiibanlcs 153
Wm.iyfatcfarlane 196
405
4^3
S»6
34
348
170
308
Ware, Robert
Waring:, Oharlea
— Edward
■' Francia Robart -
Warlow, Tbomas Pietoft
Wamai^ Edirard
'■ ■ Richavd
■ ' Wm. Henry Lee
Warre, Henry J
Wiiidi),T]iOB.Braretoii 98r
Sir Wm. CB. 14, 846
Warren, Arthtir Frederick 2Sd
-*^ Chaiiea, CB. 70, 206
^^ Charles 178
-i ^ Bdir. Townaend 386
■ * George 113
Henry Edwmid £12
Hen. Hyacinth 206
'*- Jaa. Low, MD, 422
' ■ James SaodhUn 369
John 418
Richard 286
Richard Lane 186
^ Samuel Robinson 65
Viocenft John
WilUam,
— William Henry
■ WilUam L. CB.
Watt, Fitzjames Edward
— ^ James Daff
William Godfrey
Watterille, Rodolph da
Watton» £dward John
Watts, David John
Francis
'■ Henry
— — — WilUam
— Wm. Newcomen
Waueh, David
Waugh, WUUam Petzia
Wm. Shipley 252
Warriner, Ernie 142
WarHngton, Tfaombill 348
^Warrender, George 244
Warry, William 185
Waters, £. F. CB. 113
— ' ^ Mareas Antonitis 72,
282
Thomas 292
Thomas 348
Watkins, Charles William 189
. George Green 386
William Nowell 348
Watsoo, Albert 257
' Alexander 13, 265
Andrew 386
Andrew Vincent 178
Arebibald 113
' Atberton 40i
C. 241
Charlea Edward 158
David 234
Feltham 387
George 218
George 293
. George 387
-. Henry Charles 256
Henry Vincent 387
-^ Sir Henry, CB. 14, 215
' Jacob 59
SirJas. IfCB. 9.165
" James 95, 165
227
348
387
113
303
306
174
446
387
402
116
387
402
254
387
104,
136
Way, Gregory Xiewis 110,
180
Waymouth, Samuel 94
Wayth, Charles 114
Wears, Henry Edwin 183
Thomas, KH^ 4, 38,
262
Wearing, John Wm. 295
Thomas 77, 292
Weaver, Edward Baker 238
William Henry 238
> William Henry 387
WUUam
fcl69
348
348
62
284
242
161
348
143
219
Wedderbnrny paoiga 20^
Wedderbume, Augustus. 168
J. K. 135
John Walter 19a
■ ■ Charles Adrian
Webster 178
Cha. Fra. 204
- John 165
- John 172
- John Thomas 41 1
- John Wm. MD. 309
- John Willii* 114
- Han. Richard 348
- Robert 257
- Rtv. Robert 448
- Samuel Wm. 423
Webb* Bouloyne Gordon 424
Daaiel Peploe 348
- George 136
— ^ George 172
George 296
George Grant 157
^«— George Joseph 308
Henry 179
— ^ Henry March 312
Sir John, KCH. 291
John 348
•*^^ John Macdonnell 124
— — John Vere
Henry
John Wynne
Robert
Rob. Smith
Theodosius
Thomas
- Vere
- Vere
William Frederick
Webber, Vivian Arthur
Webster, Arthur Charlea 172
Geo. Murray, MD. 234
■ ■ James, Jtf.D. 245
» James 231
■ James Carnegie 348
James Frederick 152
Joseph 230
Joseph 230
Robert 162
Robert 156
Rowland 256
William 151
William 405
WilUam 411
Weeks, Forater Israel 348
Wegener^ John Henry 446
Wegg. John 109, 207
Weguelin, Tho. Mat. Luz»187
Wehsaig, Charles
Weight, Edward
Weir, Hector John
— — Henry
"■■ ' Thos.
— William
Thos. C.
443
387
402
402
387
387
Weiss, Frederick 402
Welch, Stephen J«W.F. 348
John West 387
Welchman, Geo. Thomas 348
Weld, Waiiam Walter 312
WeUer, Francis 348
Welhisley, Lard Cha. 6^
Edward 225
Wm«Hen, Chas. 233
Welliuga, George 348
Wellington, Arthur, Duke
of, KG. CCB. GCH.
5,117,144,252,448
Wells, Fort9scue 348
Frederick 152
Grenville G. 192
J ohn N eave, CB. 60
Samuel 176
Welman, Harvey Wellesley
Pole 168
• Hercules Atkin 155
' William Henry
Dowling Reeves 251
Welsford, Augustus Fred. 249
Welsh, Astel Thomas 232
— ^— James
Welstead, William
Wemys, Francis
William
WilUam FrfOioii 3871
113
387
405
16
Wemyss. Benjamin Dun-
bur 259
Charles 417
Charles Thomas 150
■ ■ ' David Douglas 199
Edward 197
Francis 90
James 348
James Henry 183
John Maurice 295,
297
Otway 223
' Thomaa Jamea, CB. 18
William 416
Werge, Henry Reynolds 206
William 257
Wealey, Samuel Robert 293,
297
West, 5ir Augustus, MD. 419
Chas. Aug. 57^ 4^7
1
&44
Wett, Hon. Ckt* KlAtrd
SackTille ie9, 179
Fic<Urick 199
-• Heniy 387
Heaij 423
_ James A1ezan<ler fS6
.*-.. Jobn Tenple 145
— Hn. Moflkier 149
' Osborne t34
lUtbard 113
WesUll, WilKuD, MD, 846
Wsstcott, John HsAoo^ 387
WMtenim, FnAeis 96
Western, Maximilisn
James 10«, tld
Westfeld, Herman 438
Westlake, Jobn ?6
WestmeooU. Spencer f84
Westmore, Richard 69
Westmorland, John, Emri
of, KCB. GCH. 10, «or
Weston, Charles 411
J. H.S. 113
Westroppi Jobn Parson 9T
■ ■ £dward Hen. 160
— — - Henry Bruen 20t
Michael Lionel «09
-■ Ralph ffO
Walter Montfbrd ftS
Wetherall. Charles 348
£dw. Rob. 15t
M Fred. Aof . 232
— Geo. Au^. CB»KH.
4 84
" William 405
Wethered, Edwin Robert 192
Thomas 416
Wejhe, Charles Von 439
George W. F. Von 440
Weyland, John 260
— John Thome 9T,
260
■ Rich. Henrj 194
Wejssen, Jean Christian 446
Whaite, John Fidmund 246
Whaley, George 402
Robert 387
Whallej, George Briscoe 348
Whannell, George 70, 184
Wharton, Anthonj 448
William 348
Wheatlej, Sir Henry, GCH.
113
John 193
William 387
Wheatstone. John Batler 196
Wheeler, Fra. Hugh
Massej 114
Henry 199
■ Henry 256
*— ^ John Rosa 205 1
Stephen Gljnne 114
— — Thomas 100, 179
■ lliomas Honor 31 1
Whelan, John Thomas 59
Wheler. Sir Trevor, Br. 91
Whetbam, John 18
WhichcoU, Geoige 62
JudBJtm
WUmpe^y Pnd. Amelint 206
Whimster, James 387
Whinyates, Edw. Charles,
CBm KH, 38, 266
Fred. Wm. 76, 233
WhUh, Richard 113
Williams. CB. 113
Whitaker, George Thomp-
son 161
John Gibson 405
Whitby, Thomas Edward 123
William 387
Whitcombe, James 100, 293
White, Andrew, MD. 419
ChariesH. 148
— Edward James 71
■ ' Ferdinand, CB.
100,159
— — Ftederlck B. 114
— — Frederick Charles 7
Frederick John 387
George 195
George 387
- George 416
George Francis 182
^-^— George Mathias 191
Hans 138
' Hans Robert 386
Hans Thos. Fell 191
■ Henry 386
Henry 387, 448
Henry 423
■ ' Henry Arthur 284
Hen. Dalrymple 132
Henry Jervis 229
Henry WalHs 130
Humphrey Jarris 114
James 274
Jamet 347
John Douglas 130
— — John Lewis 405
Lawrence Luke
Esmond 128
Luke 139
Martin 113
■ Matthew 260
Michael, CB. 39, 130
Moses, MD. 423
Peter 423
' Richard 218
Robert 143
Thomas 173
— ^— Thomas 417
Thomas Esmonde,
MD. 217
Thos. Woolaston 142
Walter 94, 447
Warren Hastings 405
William 90
William 387
Wm. Ramsay 310
Whitehead. Fred. JohnG. 158
^i^nrr Lowe 417
Sir Thomas,
JCCB. 113
Whiteford, John 387
Whitelaw, Thomas 291
WUteaidey John 160
WUtfefld, HeMyUfwe «55
Whitfield, Chas. TomUw 4^
' Waiiam 387
Whiting, George Wm. 386
Wbitle, Robert 348
Robert 2.43
Whitley, James 348
WhiUie, W. Tho. CB. 114
Whitlock, Geo. Fred. Tvd 236
Whitmore. Edmund Af . 181
Fran. Locker 151
— Geo. St. Vinceot 283
Geo. Stoddart 259
Sir Geo. KCH. 12,231
MoQUgn Stepford 286
•* Mortimer R. 9. 348
Whittingham. Ferdinand*
CB. 100. ITT
Paul Bernard 284
Whittuck, Wm. Jam« 231
Whitty, Edward Q. 176
Irwiae rU 267
Why lock, James 77, 292
Whymper, Sir Wm.. 31D. 4t5
Whyte, Charles 3P9
John James 61 » J33
Wichmann, George 459
Wicke, John Henrr 440
Wickham, Edw. Tlioau 213
ThomaA ^•4
Widmer, Christopher 423
Wieboldt, Oav.Cha.CflnL 433
Wiering, George 442
Wightman, George 348
James 407
James Tho. 137
Wigley, Geo. Jsmes 387
Wigmore, Rd. PefviTal 258
Wigram, Ely DnodectBon 61
Wigsell, Atwood Dalton 347
Wigston, Francia 100^169
Wigatrom, Robert Bfidf-
man 140
Wigton, James 387
Wilbraham, Hoh^ Edward
Rootle 66. 147
Richard 99,115,114.
158
Thos. Edw, 190
Wilby, William 155
Wilcocks, John Lodge 402
Wild, Henry Jamea 306
Wilde, Joshua John 402
Wilder, George 270
Wildman, John 67
• Thomas 33
Wilford. Edmund Ned 268
Ernest Christian 348
John 387
WUkie, Fletcher 113
Jobn 156
P. 326
WUkins, George, OB. KH. 57
Samuel Mwtia 403
Wm. Mortimer 192
Wilkinson, Artb. Philip
Sarage, CA. 100,16*
Bwdoe Amharat 283
645
Wakinm, Chtdet C f 8S
*^ Christopher ^
Tkvderick Green 194
George 116
— George AMIx «74
George Andenon ttS
Henry 387
' Henrj Green 150
" James AUix 166
- ' John 119
•• ■ ■■ John Alexmnder 337
John Walter 417
John William 4f 4
-■ Johnson 166
— Joseph 25J
■ ■ ■ ' Joseph George 169
Rich. Steele 91
— Thomas 114
• Thomas William 181
William 348
William 411
Willan, James Donglas 308
— — Wm. Moffat Don-
glas 270
Willard, Leonard Kilham 348
Willats, Peter John 92
Willcocks, Rob. Henry,
KH. 76, 233
Willes^ James Irwin 100, 292
■ ■ John Shaw. MD. 240
Willett, Augustas Saltren 143
Augustus Saltren 387
■ ■ John Saltren 27 1
WiUej, Edward 387
Arthur Wellesley 138
Williams, Charles 306
Charles 387
Conway, James G.
255
Darid 33
— David 425
' Sir £dmund
KeyntOfn. KCB. 15
Edward Arthur 271
— Fleming Gough
G. Ellis Lloyd 175
— — Harry 41 1
Henry 107,268
Henry Francis 21 2
Hugh 286
^— James 348
— — James 405
«-— James E. 291
— — John 90
■ John 233
John Wm. Coil-
man 296, 297
— ^— — John Wynne
Hagbes 217
■ ■ Joseph 91
— — ^ Joseph 348
Lewis Duncan 73,
119
— ^— -- Montgomerr 283
Richard, MD. 423
Robert 387
■ Rowland Edw.
348
WiSiams. Rowhad £dw.
Louis Henry 183
^— Samuel 242
Samuel Toosey 198
Sherburne 61
Theodora 136
Thomas 99, 155
— — — Thomas 114
Thomas, MD. 210
Thomas 308
Thomas Bigoe 124
Thomas Hobbs 226
Thos. Molynenx,
67
William 403
William 423
Wm. Fenwick 103,
268
Wm. Fenwick 114
Wm.Freke,iCH.62
■ Wmjam John 273
Wm. Willis 210
— — Wynne William
Rudyerd 124
Williamson, Charles Cart-
KH.
Wright
Datid
— — George, MD,
John
— -^— - Thomas
Usher
William
Wm. Roberts
Willington, Richard
— - Frederick
293
411
312
184
185
178
237
184
69
222
Willis, Browne 73, 1267
Frederick Arthur 222
George Brander 387
Geo. Harry Smith 229
Willocks, Arthur Stewart 221
Willoughby, Mich. F.CB.114
Willox, James 411
Wills, John Kingstone 403
Thomas Lake 348
Willahire, 6'ir Thomas, Bart.
KCB. 17
Willson, Jas. Kennett 348
Richard Kennett 296
Thomas 192
Wilmer, William 140
Wilmer 150
Wilmot,Cha.Oct.Eardley 248
Kardley 76
Fred. Eardley 269
Henry Robert
Eardley 104,270
Wilson, Alex. Lockhart 387
Benjamin Francis
Dalton 65, 186
Cba. Towosend 210
Edward 222
Edward 349
Edw. Benjamin 260
Edw. Lomley 403
Francis W. CB. 113
Fred. John fOS
George Christian 158
■ ■ George Dayis, CB, 58
Wilson. Hearr 139
■ ■ Henry 38f
Herbert Lswtfaer 145
— -^ Jamea 417
James, MD. 423
James 349
ShJ^n^KCB. 10,162
■ John 76
John 349
John Alszsader 107,
S68
■ ■ ■ John J. 285
Sir John Morillyoo,
CB, KH. 33, 449
■ Joseph Frassr 349
NieholM, KH. 68,229
Peter Theodore 349
Rich. Goodwin
Bowea 108, 267
Robert 387
Sir Robt. Thos. 8, 141
Roger W., CB. 113
■ ■ ■ Samoel 1 16
— -— > Samodl Lewin 296
Sylvester W. F. M.
' 177
Thomas 90
Thomas, CB. 113
Thomas 191
Thomas 349
Thomas 417
Thos. Maitland 106,
248
W. James 274
William Henry 190
Wm. H. B. J. 38r
Wilton, George R. 114
John Lucas 201
John Robert 162
Samuel 411
Wiltshire, WiUiam 239
Wily, Henry Williams 201
Winchester, George 116
Winckler, Augustus 441
Charles 441
Winckworth, John 387
Windham, Charles Ash.
77, 148
Jos. Doughty 132
— — Joseph Smyth 349
Wtndle, John Shepard 387
Wing, Vincent 258
Wingfield, Chas. Wm. 268.
274
Edw. Ffolliolt 1 19
John Hope 166
Wingrove, Geo. Preseott 16
Winkworth, William 411
Winne, John James 294
Winnicki, Christopher 425
Winnington, Edward 184
Henry Jeffreys 349
Winter, Charles 116
- George 425
John 425
Ludwig Aug. 445
Robert 118
Winterbotion, James 258
y
M6
Wmtencale, John 4i3
mntoD, Cha. Lorenzo de 167
Jamat 388
ThomaB de f70
W'irgman^ Theodore 136
WiBcbfHieronimus ronder438
'Wisehmann, George 441
Wisdom, John 387
Wise, Charles 5
Henrr Christopher 1 91
Wilfiam 347
Wisbart, Alexander 349
Jas. Alex., itfl>. 166
WisseU. Lewis de 443
Wltte, George de 446
Hen. Fred. Tbeo.
de 440
WitU, John 349
Wttzeudorff, Hartwigvon 437
^odehouse, Edmund 175
Index.
Edwin 270
Frederick «69
Nicholas 34, 201
Wolf, Frederick 444
Wolfe, George 90
George 190
Peter 217
Richard 349
Wm. Clarges 190
Wolff, Alexander Joseph 403
Wolffradt, Frederick ron 443
Wolley, Edward Lionel 202
Wollocomhe, Thos. Wm. 198
Wolrige, Ambrose, A. R. 297,
349
Charles 296
■ Henry Ridge 197
■ John 41
Wolselej, Garnet Joseph 114
Wombwell, Arthur 197
Wood, Arthur, MD. 142
David Edw. 269
Frederick 387
Fred. Aug. Percy 296
■ Geoi^e 387
■ George Horslej 387
Henrj 130
Henry 387
' James 349
Jas. Cha. R. 308
— -— James Humphreys
71, 267
■ John 417
— John Gillespie, MD.
171
-^— - John Joseph 169
■ John Maoley 94, 165
■ John Sulivan 7, 448
' John Stewart 164
■ Launcelot Edward 205
Peter Valentine 165
Price Built Man-
ners 134
— Richard Augnstus 214
Robert 214
Robert Blncher 73,
232
— <— - Robert Uttdion 219
Wood, Thomas
Thomas
4,315
64 144
WiUiam. CB. KH, 14
Wm. Mark 148
Wm. Sumpter 387*
William Stuckey 127
Wm. Thos. Wayte 171 '
Woodbum, Alex. CB, 114 '
Woodcock. Frederick 403
Woodfall, George 113
Woodford, Sir Alex. |
KCB.GCMG. 10,191
Alex. George
Charles John
John
Sir John George
f07
252
349
14
242
264
175
32
238
KCB. KCH,
Woodgate, Frederick
John
John Acton
William. Cn.
Wm. Harding
Woodhouse, James, CMG. 416
Robert 349
Woodington,Hen. ParrT. 175
Woodley, Richard. MB. 312
Woodman, Robert Townly 140
— — — George Thomas,
MD. 139
George Thomai,
JtfD.
William
Woodroff. John. MD.
Woodrooffe, George H.
Woods, Henry George
— ^— James
Richard
■ Richard Wm.
William
Woodward, John
Wood Wright, Charles
Woolcombe. Robert
256
425
425
114
S49
233
349
159
387
156
169
349
Robert Wm. 220
Wooldridge, 1 hos. T. KH. 36
WoulfreyeSfJohn Andrew 223
Wuolhouse, Andrew Mac-
kason 402
Geo. Richard 197
John Fred. 213
Woollard, Gilbert 261
Woolrabe, John 417
Woolriche, Stephen 418
Woolridge, Thos. Thorn-
bury, KH. 19
Woolsey, O'Bryen Belliog-
ham 273
Worcester, Henry, M arg.
of 117, 133
Workman, Thomas 349
Wornum, John Robson 114
Worsley, Edw. Vaughan
13, 265
George 387
James White 349
Woriley, if*jii. Edw. Mon-
tagu G. S. 145
Wortbaa, Hale Yoong
77,282
Wor^, Jolm U4
WoulA, Jolm lis
Wragge, Alfred Romaine 271
WraxaH, CbarlM £4w. 577
Wniy.ChriMoplMr Wngbt I9r
Henry f%^
— - Hugh Boyd
— - Jackson
Wreford, Matthew Sl2
Wrench. W. Hand6eM 349
Wrey, William Long 9»
Wrifcrd, George Henry 29T
Wright, Alexander • 397
Alfred 179
Cbarlet, KH. 61
77. M2
35,281
297
293
423
274
Charles
Charles
-^— Charles James
Charles RarenUlI 96
Edward
' Edward W. C.
^— Frederick 55
' Fred. Wm. Rieb 251
-^— George 13, 281
• ■ vyeorge 549
Henry Rich. T7. 267
James 405
^— James, MD. 419
—^— James Dennis 146
John, KH. 35. 292
John
John Hoskin
John Ross
Jones
Robert (1st)
Robert (2nd)
Robert
Samuel Dtjtby
— — Thomas, CB^ 64« 190
— — Thomas 73
Thomas 349
Thomas 411
—^ Thomas George 116
-^— Thomat Parker 255
William 38S
Wm. Alf. Gamer 295
Wrighte, Wm. 389
VVhxon, Nicholas 349
Wroitesley, Him. Geoiige 285
Hon. Henry 191
Wulff, Henry Powell 110.283
KeneW Chandler 349
Wulffen, Wm. de 443
Wyatt, Alexander H. L. 349
Alfred Francis W.
102, 217
Edgar li3
Francis Daimaboy 246
— — James Henry , 188
Matthew 116
Samuel 349
Sir Henry Ro-
bartes 37
Wybault, Joseph Wm. 307
Patrick Robert 417
Wybrow, William 423
Wyer, John 423
Wylde, John FewtreU 423
1 -1
Index.
547
Wylde, WilHaiDy CB. 4f,liS.
ii66
EAwvd Andrie 296
WjUm»Jwm,C^. 114
— ' — ' William, CB. 114
Ylymer, G. P. CB. 4, 113
W/ndhaniy Alex. WadhBin
— — — Charles 34
■■ George 32
— Henrj 13, 137
Wyndonre^ Wm« Freme 199
Wjneken, Frederick 446
W vnn, Arth. Watkin Wil-
Mams 174
— Herb. Wat. Wnw. 158
■ ' Sir William 349. 447
Wjnae, Charles Robert 969
■ George 284
--^— Ueneage Griffith 220
John 349
■ '^ Richard Miles 411
Wynlar, Robert 349
■ John Jonathan 389
WTnjtrd, Edward Back-
lej, CB, 16
— r Edward G. 145
George Henry 209
■ ■ Henrj 349
■ ■ Robert Henrj
70, 209
VVyse, John 208
WjtUI, Richard Rodes 242
Ximenea, Sir Darid,
KCH. 12
■ ' Horace 159
Yarborough) Choa. Cooke
102, 243
Yard, Frederick 183
Yarnold, Benjamin 389
Yates, Edm. Rob. Wm.
Wingfield 234
Henrj Peel 273
Jonathan 11
Yea. Laoj Walter 100, 158
Yelverton, Hon, Barry C. 389
—— Hoii. Wm. Charles 273
' Hon, Geo. Fred.
Wm. 216
Yeolaod, George 417
Yeoman, Constantine 349
Yerburr, John Wm. 110, 130
YoUand, Rob. Sarrell 114
WiUiam 283
Yonge, Gustavus Nigel
K. A. 153
Yonge, Weston 389
— Wm. Grawley 389
< WiUiam James 211
Yorke, Fred. Auguatns 283
■ Charles 36
— James Charles 125
John 128
' Phillip James 42
Young, Alexander 245
Chas. Allen 99
Charles 214
Charles 291
Charles ColviUe 270
Chas. Frederick 273
Colin, MD. 423
^ Cha. Wallace, CB. 114
Young. Edward William, MO,
312
Geo. Augustus 260
GeorgeDob8onl03,161
— -^— George Ramaay Craik
273
-— George Samuel 232
Henry 348
Young, Henry Harmaa 389
Henry 389
James, MD. 139
James 349
-^— — James Brown 177
James Robert 69, 176
■ John Crawford 76
John D. 180
' John George 389
Plomer, KH. 64
Plomer J. 158
Richard 250
Robert 127
Robert 389
Robert 407
Thomas 114
Thomas 423
r Thomas 173
Thomas 192
William 173
William 274
William S49
Wm. Baird 269
Wm. Baker 201
Wm. Henry 179
Wm. Pym 217
Younge, Alex. A. 115
Yoonghusband, Astley
George Francis John
Cha. Wright
— — ^ Thomas
114
270
33
Yule, Patrick 73, 282
^— Robert Abercromby 135
Zehupfenning, Cha. Jos. 445
Zeil, Augustus Ferdioand 440
Zerbi, Jean Baptiste 444
Ziermann, Frederick 442
Zobel, S. 326
Zogiaui, Marino 445
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CASUALTIES SINCE THE LAST PUBLICATION.
RETIREMENTS BY SALE OF COMMISSIONS.
M^icr-QineraL
C. B«ckwit]i
Coiratlf.
A. H. Oorcioo, Gr. Gds.
H. Madoz, 12 Drs.
R. F. M. Browne, Scots Fas.
Gds.
G. W. Hortoo, 7 Dr. Gds.
J. Ysodeleur, 4 Drs.
B. C. Browne^ 85 F.
W. Fawcett, 34 F.
M. Close, 79 F.
W. H. TsjDtoD, 44 F.
G. Torey, 60 F.
B. Brinckmao, Coldst Gds.
C. Leslie, Gr. Gds.
Lord T. Cecil, Coldst. Gds.
W. Persse, IGDrs.
G. Todd, Coldst. Gds.
Han. £. u. Doaelas Pennant,
Scota Fits. Gds.
P. J. Yorke, do.
W. Croker, 17 F.
LtSillSIMIl||«>CslsilSJf.
B. Harvey, 9 F.
J. Eog^and, 71 F.
R. Fraser,UBatt. (fiiM«<2siu^)
G. Knox, Coldst. Gds.
F. Mscbean, 84F.
Han. C. A. Wrottesley, 7 Drs
G. J. M. M'Dowell, 16 Drs.
Sir R. H. Bonnjcastle, b. p.
R. Eng. (nnc§d§ad)
J. M'CsTl. 8 Drs.
G. Blomefield. 7 Drs.
H. 8. Ormood. 30 F.
C. J. Vsnder Meolen, 73 F.
T. Reed, 70 F.
J. Procter, 30 F.
O. Macpheisoo, Canadian
Regt.
C. F. LardjT, 63 F.
J. Bowes, b. p. 87 F.
B. Jaekson, 71 F.
J. Forbes, 78 F.
G. Gibson, 92 F.
A. Macleso, 3 W. I. Regt.
G. A. TraoebeU,Ceylon Regt.
D. Campbell, 67 F.
M. Dojie, Rifle Br.
T. Fotbei^ill, 3 W. I. Regi.
M. Gunning, 6 F.
G. Warron, 23 F.
Majort,
R. Bennet, 1 F.
W. Biodon, Uustt
C. E. Eaton, 3 F.
H. Astier, 41 F.
J. D. Simpson, 19 F.
W. M. Carsw, 63 F.
J. Bowness, 67 F.
W. J. Ssunders. 57 F.
D. Yoang, 39 F.
J. Mayne 1 F.
R. F. B. Rusbbrook, Rifle Br.
T. Skinner, Cejlon Regt.
W. D. Davenport, 26 F.
R. Donaldson, 41 F.
J. Bentbsm. 47 F.
B. Broadbead, 42 F.
G. Cbicbester, 88 F.
W. Colt. 30 F.
F. W. Colthurst, 57 F.
B. Conev. Newf. Comp.
R. W. I)allss, 1 W. I. lUgt.
J. Davis, 40 F.
R. J. Elton, I F.
G. Fits Rov, 61 F.
W. Jacks, 7 Dr. Gds.
8. B. Jeffries, 5 F.
Hon, C. W. S. Jemingbam
W. M'Inroy. 69 F.
A. S. M<Mabon, 13 F.
C. K. Macdonald. 1 Ufe Gds.
S. Y. Martin, 52 F.
J. Mickletbwait, 48 F.
W. P. Neale, 6 Drs.
J. L. Nixon, I W. I. Regt.
A. Nugent, 5 Dr. Gds.
S. Pole. 12 Drs.
G. P. Rose, 5 F.
A. C. Skynner, 16 Drs.
W. W. Stepbenson, Rifle Br.
W. Tamer, 6 F.
T. P. Vaadeleor, 3 W. I.
R«gt.
J R. Vincent, Rifle Br.
A. C. WiUiams, 32 F.
Captains,
Anderton, 1 Life Gds.
Him. C. H. Cost, R. Horse
Gds.
Brunt, do.
Trsvers, 1 Dr. Gds.
Knox, 2 Dr. Gds.
Watt, 3 Dr. Gds.
Wsmer, do.
Arkwright, 4 Dr. Gds.
Bowdoin, do.
Knox, 6 Dr. Gds.
Pipon, 7 Dr. Gds.
Pigott, 2 Drs.
Denoy, 6 Drs.
Davidson, do.
Preston, 7 Drs.
Helyar, do.
Sir A. Chichester, Bt, do.
Deacon, 9 Drs.
Barry, 10 Drs.
Forrest, 1 1 Drs.
Dawson, do.
Clerk, 12 Drs.
Thomson, 13 Drs.
H. Hamilton^ do.
Madocks, do.
Reynolds, 16 Drs.
Webster, do.
Scobell, 17 Drs.
Boncberett, do.
Crawsbajr, do^
Powell, Gr. Gds.
f/m.C. Giimston,Coldst. Qdsu
Wigram, do.
A.J. Campbell, 44 F.
Shortt, 4 F.
Fearon, 19 F.
Torrens, 23 F.
Vignoles, 28 F.
Shum, 30 F.
Scott, 31 F.
Schreiber, 34 F.
Parkinson, 37 F.
Smith. 40 F.
Seymoor, 40 F.
Lawrence, 41 F.
Peacock, 46 F.
Bromley, 43 F.
IsbMi, 51 F.
Chaproniere, 55 F.
Brooke, do.
Barclay, 56 F.
Everard, 60 F.
Cross, 68 F.
Rhodes, du.
PolUird, 72 F.
Combe, 73 F.
Saumeres, 74 F.
Munns, do.
Nac Neal, 79 F.
Brown, 83 F.
Patterson, 85 F.
Walker, 88 F.
Stanley, 89 F.
650
Casualties since tbe last PubUcatian.
Pogb, 90 F.
Barney, 91 F.
Miller, 92 F.
Reynard, Rifle Br.
Hall. do.
Fitzgerald, 2 W. I. Regt.
Bristow, 3 W. I. Regt.
Cannon, Cape Regt.
£. S. James, 4 Dr. Gds.
Lard C. L. Kerr, 3 F.
W. W. PoweU, 3 W. I. Regt
F. N. Skinner, Rite Br.
Hon. F. J. R. Villien, 1 1 Dit.
Hon. F. W.C. VilUare, CokisL
Gds.
Wm. Clune, 72 F. .
A. F. Beauclerk, 7 F.
O. T. Erans, 47 F.
W. AmwtroBff, 47 F.
W. W. MaunSell, 66 F.
Lkmttnmmtt,
LoTell, 1 Life Ode.
Sir C. Slingabjr, Bt. R. Horse
Gds.
V. Carter, 6 Dr. Gds.
Baker. 4 Dr. Gds.
Blandy, 6 Dr. Gds.
Ridden, 7 Dr. Gds.
Camithers, 2 Drs.
Ireland, 3 Drs.
Stone, 6 Drs.
Bridgeman, 1 W. I. Regt.
Clements, 13 Drt«
RMd, 15 Drs.
Harriott, 7 F.
Hawkins, I F.
Gordon, do.
Potts, 66 F.
EosUce, 3 F.
Baldwin. 4 F.
WoUaalon, do.
Darell. 5 F.
Tupper. 7 F.
Stone, 8 F.
Maosel. 10 F.
Oakes, 13 F.
Fergusson, 16 F.
Bernard, 18 F.
Coates, do.
Mansergb, 19 F.
Coote, tf F.
Barbanldy 25 F.
Sir R. Barclay. Bt. do.
DttflT, 26 F.
Cresswell. do.
DalMll, 27 F.
ReillT. do.
Macdoagall, 28 T.
Oaliile, 29 F.
Aeklsnd, 32 F.
Podiin, SO F. *
Cator, 37 F.
Hackett, 38 F.
Nerille, 41 F.
Graham, do.
Barnett. 42 F.
Betfaune^'dDi
Wasp, 43 F.
Macan, 46 F.
De Ccurcy, 47 F.
Selleck, 48 F.
White, 50 F. (i/aei duS.)
Garden, 52 F.
Lucas, 53 F.
Sinclair, 62 F,
Howard, 63 F.
Woody att, do.
Maddison, 64 F.
Stephens, do.
Gildea. 66 F.
Adair, 67 F.
Forde, do.
Hon. H. L. Noel, 68 F.
Grecnwell, 70 F.
Owen, 73 F.
Beresford, 76 F.
Burden, do.
Walpolc, 77 F.
Murray, 81 F,
Wood. 86 F.
Holland, do.
Lloyd, 87 F.
Patterson, do.
Lucas. 68 F.
Duff, 89 F.
Paton, 91 F.
Thorn, do.
Clereland. 94 F.
Taylor, 95 F.
Sutton, 97 F.
Wade, 98 F.
Seymour, 99 F*
Pigottj do.
Beckwith, Rifte Br.
Sir H. Trrwhitt, St. do,
HiU, 2 W. L Regt
Colleton, do.
Lynch. 3 do.
Brereton, Ceyloa Regt.
Talk, dow
Miller, do.
A. DufiKsn. 3 W. I. Regt
H. M^rlaoe. 75 F.
G. Maunsell. 59 F.
F. Taylor, Ceylon Regt
W. T. Wodebouae, 93 F.
£. J. B. Brown. 69 F.
M. E. Hoare, 15 Huasara
Cornet*, EMMgna, ^r.
Graham, 17 Drs.
ViK. NevUl, 2 Life Gds.
Sir M. R. S. Stewart, Bt. do.
De Rodes, 1 Dr. Gds.
Brise, do.
BuUer, 14 Drs.
Fellowes, 16 Drs.
Evans, 1 F.
Sadieir. 4 F.
Howell, 8 F.
Lodder, 63 F.
Hehdin. 20 F.
Stuart, 26 F,
Lindeaay, 30 J*.
Clttbley, do.
Twigt,33F.
Benuett. 37 F.
Creokf,3aF.
Carne, 18 F.
Woodford, 45 F.
Johnston, 46 F*
Edw. KirbT, 2 W. i^ R«gU
Ramsay, 73 F.
Salter, do.
Place, 79 ^'
Studdwt. 66 F.
NaMT. 90 F.
fiaonatyne. 97 F.
Hurford, I' W. I. Rogt.
RESIONEP.
iMeutemanti.
W. O. Stuhhs^ B. Art,
W. R. G. Hickey, R. Eog.
Ensignu
Gordon, iO F.
Huoton, 67 F.
Digby, 68 F.
Coathupt, 69 F«
Maclean, 78 F.
Colthurst, 81 F.
Awitant Surffom. .
Lkiyd^ 14 F.
Foster, 73 F.
M'Clure, 89 F.
V^tirimiary Smg^em.,
O. Johostoo, 6 Dr. Gds.
SUPERSEDED* -
Bnt. Bellon, 69 F.
Paymtutgr Eagar, 90 F.
REMOVED PROM TifE
SERVICE.
Depity Aassstant CoinmiiSIS y ' *
Genera] R. W. R<
> »
651
DEATHS.
t
,11 I' •
M
Generati,
Sir Geoi^^e Cockburn.
Sir J. D. Broaghtoti, Bt,
Wm. Dyoii, 63 F.
George Michell
Sir FiuRoj J. G. Mudeftti,
Bart, 46 F.
Sir Wm. Anson, Bart, 47 P.
Daocan Dmrrocb
J. G. Clay
Sir John Lambert, 10 F.
T. Btfflbjiiardaen
lMuUnant-G$tt£rali,
Sir H *S. Keating^ 33 F.
Sir S. T. Dickens, E. £ng<
Sir Henry Askew.
F. Nevrbery, 3 Dr. Gda.
Sir J. C. Dalbiac. 4 Drs.
Sir Colin Campbell, 72 F.
Sir Tbos. PeatBon, 85 F.
Sir D. C. Gilmour, Rifle Brig.
Sir Edward Gibbs, 52 F.
Sir J. H^ CartonMS, H. Art.
Ma/or-Generaif.
Sir James Wilson.
Sir John May, from R. Art.
Geo. Crawford ditto
John Hare
Tho. Staunton St. Clair
Tbo. Phipps Howard.
Phillip Ray
Thomas Fyers, from R. Eng.
Tho. Ciinningbaiti, do
J. P. Cockburn, from R. Art.
Colongts,
Sir John Biirke, fiarf. late of
98 F,
Sir Arch. Christie, late 1
Vet. Bn.
C. Sturt,l«teof39'F.
M. W. Lee, late of 96 F.
Geo. Grogan, h. p. Corsican
regt.
Martin Lindsay, late of 78 F.
T. H. Dqwee, fa. p. 22 Drs.
Nathan Wilson, late of 62 F.
Sir John Macra, Unstt.
P. Wedehouse, late of 1 Life
Guards
Hector Msclaioe, Unatt.
Sir H. G. Macleod, do.
Fra. H. Dawkins, do.
J. £. Cairnes, late of Scots
Fus. Gds.
Henry Craig, h. p. 100 F.
Charles MilleV, h» p. 3 F.
Sir Cha. Chichester^ 81 F.
S. Rudjerd^R. Aft..
Robert Mercer
Litutenant»OohHeh. '
H. F. Holcombe, late of B«
Art.
Geo. Fead,late of Gr. Gds.
John Galiffe, late of 60 F.
P. Dorville, Unatt.
B. Stone, h. p. 58 F.
B. Firman, UnatL
Edwr. Knight, h. p. Per. ser?.
Sir Fred. Watson, Unatt.
Wm. Webber, h. p. R. Art.
£. V. Walcott, late of do.
J. Radcliffe, Unatt.
David Graham, h. p. 56 P.
Sir Walter Scott, 15 Dra.
W. M. Burton, R. Mar.
J. F. Macay, 82 F,
Sir G. T. Temple^ Bart. UnaU
Sir Goo. Gibbs, R. Eng.
R. Irton, Rifle Brigade
J. Cowper, 18 F.
Geo. Hibbert, 40 F.
Hon, P. A. Evans Freke,
Gr. Gds.
J. W. Nunn, 80 F,
H. F. Beckwith, Rifle Br.
S. Workman, Unatt.
M. Macgregor, 5 F.
John Blood, h.pw R. Art.
Edw. Allen, Unait. .
H. C. Cowell, do.
Lloyd Dowse, R. Art.
Jtfofart.
Tho. Sheppard, h. p. R. Mar.
'i'ho. Mackay. Unatt.
Wm. Greenville, late of 2 F.
C. Douglas, 9 F.
T. W. Eyles, 90 F.
A. Morrison, late of R. Mar.
J. C. Trent, R. Horse Gds.
Jas. Noflkes, late of 65 F.
W. M, Wetenliall, Unait.
Henry Capell, Rifle Brig.
Geo. Weston, 14 Drs.
J. J. Peck, 2 W. I. Hegt.
J. Holland, 86 F.
Captains.
Knight, 7 Dr. Gds.
Townley, 16 Drs.
Sullivan. 6 F.
Evans, 18 F.
i
'1
I Baker, 39 F; .
Camj^baJK 2 W. h BlegU
Kiiby,29F.
Atkinsitt, 61 F. : • /
Dadiiig.63F. /
Oatyv > ' do. • . ^ /' a
Ferguson, 79 F. . i.- »
Drake. 92 F.- . . . ' » ... /'
Jones,94F. : i ! A
Dunbar, 98 F.> •• '' \ .u
Gibson, Riflfc Bvt (AsMM M
action) .'.' '' W
Fallen, ditto
Wm. Graham, UaaCt.
Heitland, R^ Art* , , ,
Mqxritt, do.' , '. \ , ^
Torrens, do ' ,. >
Downes, R« Ei^. .
Priest, R. Marines
Wm. Adair, h. p. 25 F.
Wm. Adams, )ate 1 Vet. Bn^|
F. Barlow, h. p. 3 F. . \ >
T. Baynes, tJoa^tt }
G. R. Bell, do
Isaac Blackhi^p, h,,p^ 27 F. ,
J. Blagrave, li^ p. |l. Art. Dr^
T. Calder, Unait; ,'
A. Campbell, h. p. 35 F.
W. Campbell (2d) Unatt.
W. H. Craig, h. p. R. Mar.
Sir £. Duckworth, Bart, h. p.
105 F.
J. Drury, h. p. R, Maic*
J. J. Dwyer,. Unatt.
D. ElUs,fa. p. York Chasseura
J. Ellis, Unatt.
A. Fraser, lale 7 Vet. Bn, .*
M. Fresson, h. p.60F.
G. Galbraith, late 4 VeL Bq.,
J. B. Gregory,,-h,,p. 56 F.
J. Grover, Unatt. . i
J. W. Watson, do.
A. Hendry, h. p, K. Mar.
E. Holbeck, h. p. 91 F.
W. F. Holt, h. p. 38 F.
A. Kay, laterof R* Eng. •
W. B. Kelly, h. p. Port. «wv^
J. A. Long, h. p, 52 F.' ^
FJ. McDonell, Iate2Vet.Bn.J'
A. M'Kenzie, late of R. Mar^
R. G.L. Macdooald.h.p.52 F^
R. Mackay, late 7 Vet. Bo« J
J. H. Mallard, h» p. R, iyi^r.^
G. Masaey, late R. Art. Dr, ^.j
P. Mayer, h. p. 60 F. I
A. Mitchell, late of 7 Vet. Bn.
J. Morgan, late of R. Mar.
J. B. Ness, h. p. 71 F.
W. Nichols, late 2 Vet. Bn.
J. O. H. Nunn, h. p. 80 F.
562
Wl&. PfailUmAn^ h. p. 81 F.
Ji B^PoMcke, h. p. IS F,
G. B. PaddioombiB, h. p. R.
Mar.
Wm. RM, h. p. 90 F,
Hmi. R. RoUo, h. p. R. Art.
Tho. RoM, b. p. 32 F.
E. Shanly^ Unatt.
A. N. Sbenon, do
W. Sleigb, h. p. 99 F.
J. C. T. St6ward| h. p. Scots
Fas. 6d«.
A. Stewart, Unfltt.
D.O. Stewart, fa. p. 2 Oar. Bn.
8. SL Georre, VnatC.
G. M. SiiUierlaiid, h. p, 33
Dra.
O. Vinoenty b. p. 4 F.
J. A. Wielmrgy tTnatt.
J. Bladbame, b. p. it! F.
BooltOD, 1 Life Ods.
AodertODy 9 Drs.
WalBb,10Dra.
Lord J. D. Browne, do.
Barrett, 14 Dra.
Waller. IS Div.
Cbarltoo. 7 F.
Brahan, 51 F.
Firebraoe, 21 F.
Deare. 21 F.
Daken, 22 F.
HendeaioD. 99 F.
Kyile, 32 F.
BetteawOTtb, 96 F.
AbereroBibTy 42 F.
R. J. lioydy 69 F.
AriBetroBgy 60 F.
Brickdale {A4f.) 61 F.
Hattoa, 61 F.
HarrisoD, 62 F.
Ceales,69F.
Cbetwynd, 78 F. (/tUhd in
mctien)
Elliott, 82 F.
Chapman, 84 F.
Bany, 86F.
Owen, 90 F.
Cardew, 94 F.
Johnstooe, 1 W. I. Rogt.
Maiilebaiy, 3 W. I. Regt.
Gardner, do.
Fraaer, Ceylon Ragt
Deene,do.
Dagg, Ad), of a Bee Dial.
Burrell, R. Aft.
Hnghes, do.
Denman. R. Mar.
Henry, no.
W. G. Adey, b. p. 72 F.
T. AJIen, b. p. 3 Prov. Bn.
A. AmatTOug, b. p. 4 F.
J. Barnes, b. p. 73 F.
J. Bass, b. p. 2 Prov. Bo.
r. D. BasMtt. h. p. 75 F.
K. Bramner, late 2 Vet. Bn.
T. Brook, h. p. 51 F»
T. Browning, b. p. 68 F.
D. Cameron, bt p. 89 F.
8. C. Candler, h. p. 52 F.
K. Crewe, late 2 Vet Ba.
F. Cnrtaynn. h, p. 8 Grs.
W. Davis, h. p. 16 F.
J. Donaldsou, late 8 Vet Bb.
J. Dover, h. p. 48 F.
H. Dnperier, b. p. 18 Drs. '
O. Fergnsott, h. p. 97 F.
W. Gibbs, b. p. 8 Drs.
G. Hawkins, h. p. 86 F.
R. Hicks, late 5 Vet. Bn.
A. Higgins, b. p. 1 F.
T. Hillaa, b. p. 96 F.
J. Jarvie, b. p. 7 F.
W.F.Je^n,b.p.6K.
W. Jones, h. p. Gee lag,
J. D. Kane, h. p. 60 F.
J. Keene, b. p. 35 F.
J. W. Leaf, h. p. 52 F.
F. Uardet, UnatU
J. Lowe, b. p. Nova Scotia
Fenc
A. F. w. Lynch, b. p. 56 F.
C. M' Arthur, late 2 Vet. Bn.
J. R. M'Dounll, h. p. 8 F.
D. M'Daffie, b. p. 40 F.
A. M'Lean, b. p. 56 F.
C.£. MaeAlester, b, p. 81 F.
J. Mill, h. p. 2 W. 1. Regt.
J. Newman, b. p. 31 F.
M. O'Connelt, b. p. Yock
Rang,
D. Osborne, b. p. 100 F.
H. Palmer, h. p. 47 F.
J. Pritcbard, late 3 Vet. Bn.
S. Reeves, late 2 Vet. Bn.
J. Roberts, b. p. 7 F.
W. Sampson, b. p. 27 F.
C. Sbarmao, late R. Irish Art.
B. J. Smith, late 8 Vet. Bn.
W. Spiaks, late 3 Vet. Bn.
A. Sntberlaod, b. p. 9 F.
J. Sotton, b. p. 8 W. I. Regt
W. Taaffe, b. p. 60 F.
W. H. M. Simmons, 58 F.
A. H. C. Villiers, late 2 Vet.
Bn.
J. H. Waldie, h. p. 29 F.
E. Watson, b. p. 79 F.
J. Wataon, b. p. 48 F.
R. Weir, b. p. 2 Prov. Bn.
G. B. WilUams, late 3 Vet
Bn.
J. Willis, b. p. R. Art Dr.
G. Wood, h. p. Indep. Co.
A. Yonng, h. p. 30 t.
J. Badham {Adj.), h. p. 35 F.
J. Hopper (iiiiX h. p. Ree.
Dist
J. D. Borchers, h. p. Ger. Leg.
P. Volboith, h. p. do.
C. Kesster, b. p. do.
W. Knlemann, n. p. do.
A. Rotbard, h. p. do.
C. Poteii,h.p.do»
J. B. CarabeUi, b^ |^ C^oiciui
Rang.
W* FabK ^ti- ^tv^ Vet Po.
A. Bnsckbaaii^^ b,* p* Fur.
Wag. Til
2Nd Lleaty. Ctfmtl^l^ Etmgm,
Fetberston, 3 Dr. Gdt.
Blackboni,$9 F. lkm$A in «c«.
Dnmaa» 14 F,
MoBeatb, 25 F.
Pretjrmaii, 46 F.
Heuon, 50 F.
Bcooke, 52 F.
Swinbum«t» $4 F«
Hall, do.
FeU, 69 F.
Smith, 95 F.
DicVsdn, Rifle Br.
Shower, 2 W. I. Rs^
Fortye, Pana^an B^
W. Austin, hie 11 Vet Bn.
▲. CaapbeH^ Me fianak
Artncers
N. Collin, h. p. 16 F.
G. E. Dawjoo, h. p. 91 F.
C. F. Edgtr^ b. p. 2 W. I.
Regt
J. T. GoUriA. h. p. 8 Urs.
H. Graham, h. p. 103 F.
JU Haoulion, h. p« 4 W, I.
Regt
A. J. Hay, h. p. Ger. Leg.
Wm. Haydon, h. p. 6 W. I,
Regt
E. B. Hodges, b. p. R. Mar.
G. LawMBoe. b. p. 65 F.
J. Mackay, hie 3 Vet Bo.
J. Smith, b. p. 72 F.
S. Walker, h. p. E. Mar.
J. Faboy (Adj.) b. p. 81 F.
H. Wohler, h. p. Ger. Leg.
Willtama, 16 Dia.
Copt. Chandler, 17 Dm.
Ormond, 86 F.
J. Gibbs, h. p. 51 F.
C. JoUifc, b. p. 34 F.
H. Knight, b. p. 9 Drs.
C. P. Roddy, h. p. 89 F.
W. Sarjeant, h. p. 34 F.
T. Tieiney, h. p. 43 F.
J. W. Wieler, b. p. Ger. Lag.
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T. Taylor, b. p. Yoit Fenc.
Inf.
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Palmer, 14 Dia.
, Kneebone, 29 F.