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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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, 


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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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28  War  Services  qfthe  General  Officers. 

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- 
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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^ 

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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 

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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- 


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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 


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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 


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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 
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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 


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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. 


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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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Patrick  Byen    do. 

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H.  O.  A.  Tfeylor, 

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A .  Richard!,  CB.  do. 
Sir  J.  Sutherland  do. 
Her.  Bowen,  CB.  do. 
Arch.  Wataon  do. 
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John  Weill  Paat  do. 
Jat.  Duraat  do. 
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John  TniKott  do. 
John  Woulfe  do. 
E.M.O.Showen  do. 
P.W.WUwn,C7A.do. 
John  Tombs  do. 
John  H.  Oollett  do. 
Patrick  Cameron  do. 
John  Carfrae  do 
Rich.  Weet  dor 
Geo.  Jackson  do. 
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SirJu.  F.  Dandaa,  Barf, 
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John  Briggt  do. 
Harry  Tbomjon  do. 
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Edgar  Wyatt  do.  do. 
Q.  U.  Steoart  do.  do, 
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Thomas  King  do.  do. 
Wm.  Montelth  do.  do. 
R.  L.  Erans,CJ3.do.  do. 
W.  Morieon,  CB.  do.  do. 
Thomas  Morgan  do.  dio. 
L.O.Rnsiell,CB.do.  do, 
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Esekiel  Barton    do.     da, 
H.T.Roberts,CJ».do.    do. 
John  T.  Gibson  do.     do,  ' 
F.  Farquharson  do.     do. 
Bight  Ham.  Sir  H.  Pot- 
linger,   Bart.  QCB. 
Oovemor^  Common^ 
dor  'im-  ChUf    at 


do. 
do. 


do. 
do. 

do, 
do, 
do. 
da. 
do. 
do, 
do. 
da. 
da. 
do. 
do, 
do, 
do. 
do. 

do. 
do. 
do. 
da. 
do. 

do. 
do. 

do. 
do. 
da. 
da, 
do. 


do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 


J.Caol  Aold,  CB,  do.  da, 
R.  Tickell,  CB.  do.  do. 
9  Sir  Fra.  Goekbom 

10  Feb.  48,  Bahamoi 
Sir  H.  O.  W.  Samh, 
^ar<.OC£.7Apr.40. 

East  Jndlee. 


COLONELS. 

A.  Flndlajr,  KH. 

20  Oct.  30    W,  Coatt 
of  Africa 
Fnu  Raw.  Chemey 

87  Not.  84  Asia 

W.Wylde,C5.  10  Feb.  37 

Spain 

SirR.l>oherty,9Ma/,  West 

Coast  of  Africa 

H.  H.  Rose,  CB.  17  Not.  40 

5yrla. 
9  flO  Geo.  Maedonald.  84 

Dee.  41  W,Coast4(fJJriea 

T.Monteath,  CB.,A.D.C.  to 

the  Queen,  4  Oct.  48  B.Ind. 

O.P.  Wymer,  C-B.,  A.D.C.  to 

tho  QH««n,  23  Dee.  B.Ind, 
Wm.  Pattle,  CB.  A.V.C,  to 

theOueen  4July43  JB.Ind, 
John  Geo.  Bonner, 

10  Not.  48    S.Ind. 
•Edward  Hay,  1  March,  44 

Bast   India    Ctmtpany*s 

DepStat  Warlcy. 
H.  M.  Wheeler,  CB,  Aide 

ds  Camp  to  t?u  Queen, 

3  Apr.  40    Bast  Indies 

L.  R.  Stacy,  CB.  A,deC,to 

the  tlueent  19  June  46  do. 
O.  E.  Gowan,  CB.  A,  ds  C. 

to  the  Queen,         do.  da. 
P.  Monlgomerie,  CB,  A,  de 

C.  to  the  Q^eent    do.  do 

ONoT.  1646.  Bast  Indies, 
Jamea  Stuart,  CB. 
Charles  Orans 
WiUiam  Henry  Hewitt 
WiUiam  Strahan 
J.  Home 

G.  Wm.  Aylmer  Lloyd,  CB, 
Fran.  Haleman 
Alex.  Tulloch,  CB, 
Arch.  Brown  Dyce 
Fred.  Buckley 
J.  Wheeler  CleTeUnd 
Rob.  BlackaU 
Darid  Capon 
Wm.  Donald  Robertfon 
James  Frushard 
Duncan  Sim 
Chas.  Maddlson  Bird 


L1EUT.-00L0NEU. 

F.A,Daniall  1  Jan.IB&JnA 
John  CrosdUlt  CB. 

4  June  13    do, 
H.  PrifM;«  Reuse 

30Dec.l3Cenf<iMnl 
BiasaUHarrey,  Kir. 

16Mayl6Cbn<<fieiit 
J.  F.  Pulton,  Kir.84  Not.  86 
C!9n«f«etil 
J.  F.  De  Baigh 

18  Jan.86  Oonttsmu 
WMWeOtan^CB, 

19 do,   Mh^, 


B.H8irkrfi8v 

15  June  OonHnmU 

Aoth.S.KUiff8AM>    da. 
Sir  H.  Wheatley,  Bart, 

aCH.  14  Sept.  Coafiaent 
Robert  Nixon   do.      do, 
UeaJioberu  ftOel.    da. 
Andrew  TUt    Udo.    do, 
T.  Q.  Flu  Gerald 

19  do.  do, 
Aug.  Meade  do.  da, 
Man.    J.   Walpolo 

26  do.  do. 
Donald  Mackay  do.  do. 
Anth .  Rumpler  9  Mot.  da 
Jos.D'Aj«y  l6Nof.  sto. 
Wm.  ThornhiU  do,  da, 
Fletcher     Wllkie 

80  do.  ^. 
J.    B.    Hawkshaw 

14  Dec.  da, 
L.  A.  Northey  do.  da, 
Jas.  Ormsby  88  do.  do, 
Han,  J.  Browne  do.  da, 
S2i  Sir  Wm.  Yemer,  Bsurt, 

88  Dec.  CoiUinent, 
J.  Oarr.  Smith  do.    da. 
D.Maepherson30do.    do, 
J.  R.  Udnegr       do.    da, 
^m  Qeoi^e  Baker 

31  Aug.  89  Grseoo 
Jas.  Niflb.Colquhoon 

10  Feb.  37  Spatn 
Jufltia  Shell,  8  Juaa^  87 

Pereia 
Rieh.  WUbraham  do.    do, 
G.P.CaB0ron,Cil.  do.  da. 
Geo.  Woodfall     do.   da, 
Ralph  Carr  Aldersoa 

82  June  88  Spain 
Peter  L.  Pew,  83  July  89 

BastJndim 
Jas.D.Panoas,CA.  do.  do. 
Geo.  Warren  do.  da. 
Sir  C.  M.  Wade,  CB.  do, 
H.  F.  Sailer,  do.  do. 
J.  S.U.Wealon, 

13  Not.  89  Batt  Ind, 
Jas.  Nisbet  Colquhoun, 

9  Oct.  40  Part,  Sort. 
R.  Oirr  AJderaon, 

8  Oct.  40    do.    40^ 
T.O.Higgioa90ot.40 

Part.  Serv. 
Q.Q.  C.W.  Da  Plat,  K jr. 

do.  Twhiek  J}amimians. 
£.  H.  D.  E.  N^^. 

17  Voy.  40  Part,  Serv. 
T.W.O.M'NlTen,  do.  do. 
R.  W.WUaoa,  CB.  86  May  41 

.&i«<iiuls«f 
F.  S.  Hawkina,  CB.  do.  do. 
H,  B.  aamtarvilta  80  Aug.  do. 
R.  Nieh.  Penny,  CB. 

^   88  Not.  41  do, 
5ir  S.  A.  Campbell,  CB. 

9  Charlea  Andrews  Baytej 
CJ(&.83N0T.«l.  M^ritt, 
Francis  Farraat,  11  Mar.  48 

Persia. 

GJInish,  CB.83DeoJUatf. 
F.  Blundell,Cfi.  do.    do, 
C.  W.  Young,CS.  do.  do.  * 
J.  GampbeU,(;£.  do.    do, 
W.  F.  Willlama  8  Mar.  48 

TurA^  4>  Persist 
A.  T.  Raid,  CB.  4  July  48. 

B,In4. 
0.  Waddiogton,  CB,  do.  da 
M.  Stack,  CB.  do.  da, 

W.  WyUle,  CB.  do.  da, 
W.  J.  Browne,  OB,  do.  do. 
P.  F.  Story,  CB,  4  Jnly,  48. 

A.  Woodbnm,  OB,  do.  da, 
J.  Uoyd,  CB.  do.  da, 

J.  Outiam,  CB.        do.  da, 
J.  T.  LeaUe,  OB.      do.  do. 
H,  C,  Barnard,  80  Apr.  44  4». 
J.Q.Drummond  do.     do, 
Hope  Dick        do.     da. 
Owen  PhiUlppB  do.     4a, 
WmJiaetier,CB.do.   da. 
WnMvdaOtOBAo,    do. 
,B.J.0iultli         do.   dol 


112  ^  War  Semce$  of  the  Mcjors. 

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. 


OFFICERS  wrnTLbCu  SAKS. 


f  iron.  5ir  S.  PmL  GC!B. 
to  If  6T.  90Ea$i  2nd. 
9  JL  FIJcOombanBttCf 

OCB.^QCS,  do,  do, 
ft<r  H.  MfirlMMi, 

rCB.  91  Jdoe  »  SL/ful. 

JiQB,  la  Oct.  99      d4. 
L.  C«ffpage  SS  Nor.  41    da, 
7tt*lwmy  Clarke  do.      do, 
SBoffh,  Lord  Ooofb«  OOB, 
S  M «teh48  AlfWl. 


USUT.-QENEBALS. 

Grwnt  Wallmodciip  X^CB. 

tl  Jaa.  18    OntMiiAtr. 
^9KX  JobM^  Lord  SMton, 
tf  aB«  GCU0*  QCM, 

8  Jttly.  86 

rpper  ^  Lomer  Canada, 

}^Ut.Uon,  Sir  Ed.  Blaktner, 

arc^.  ^  &Gff»i8Aiw.  se 

IrOaiUL 
Sir  Job*  DoTffton,  0CB. 

WJmjavEJnd. 
Naa.FoifaB%  lOJia.87  &i. 
John  W.  Mortit  dOb     Ar. 
Tho,Bol«,8SNov.41  <2o. 
Sir  Bogh  PiMer, 

X^OB.  49.      do. 

Sir  Uopctom  Stratford 

Sdoit,  KCJ9.  do.      <l0. 
90  Jfor9.«frwMddAltp  Jf  T. 

CB.  15  Apr.  4%  Mmdtoi 
ym  Sir  w.  M.    Gomm, 

.       MnmrUkut, 


1M6.9K0T.    Bb«l£MU«t. 

H.S.  Osborne 

G.GMpeater 

J.L.Ittetaf«9nB 

^•r  Dbv.  Leigbton,  KCB, 

jtfir  Jas.  HmMll,  KCB. 
MtETiin  Wbite 


Sir  Bob.  Houiloiio,  KCB, 
JiK  Qreanttreet 

T.  PoUok,  CB. 
Sir  J.  HmB,  KCB. 
Geo.  ft.  Kemp 
John  Monro 

C.  T.  O.  Bisbop 

J.  A.  P.  Macffrefor 

Sir  J,  PrendergMt 

Sir  Wm.  Bicbftrdf,  KCB, 

Ales.  Daaean 

5ir  T.  WbitebeK  KCB, 

Robert  /.  Latter 

TbomM  Stewart 

Jerry  F.  Ilyeoii 

W.  D.  Cielland 

w.  H.  Fferkins 

Sir  Jobs  Doreton,  JTCB. 

Alex.  FUr,  C0. 

D.  M'Pberwm 

Air  J.  L.  Laebloftan,  OCB. 

B.  W.  D.  Scalj 

Wa.  C.  Pranr 

Wm.  Gilbert 

9  «  0^  H.  O.  W.  Smitb, 

Be.  OCB.  8  8epL  47  Copt 

of  Good  Hopo, 


MAJOB-GEKEBALS. 

Bir  Jamte  Coekbom,  Bt, 

GCH.  »  Feb.  81 
B«r  fl.  lindiay  Betbune,  Bt. 
tl  Dee.  86  Mia 
Sir  Qooirfo  Artbor,  Bart, 
jrCB.ttDee.87. 
^pptr  €ktmmda, 
B.  XcBBett,   88  Jaae  88 

B.Ind, 
WaJnaci,  CB.  do.     do, 
JohaP.Donbardo.     do. 
.And.  AttebetoB  da.     do. 
C^riitHod|ioii  do*     do. 


Bldi.Wbi»h  MJaiia88  S.In. 

A.  Andrewi,  CB.  do.  iftf. 

Jaa.  Abmitty      dOb  49. 

Jamee  Cock       do.  do. 

C.U'Leod,  CB.  do.  do. 

Tboa.  Gamer     do.  tfo. 

E.W.8bDldbiiB  dm.  do, 

W.Baa<tiriih,CB.do.  i<^. 

MocMm  Boyd     do.  do, 

John  U'lnnee    do.  do. 

J.  F.SalUr,  OB,  do.  4I0. 
.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 

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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. 


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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 


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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. 


119 


7ean*8eiT. 

M 

Full 

Half 

Rij. 

Pay. 

au 

A 

38 

0 

22 

0 

21 

0 

18 

0 

17 

0 

16 

0 

17 

0 

13 

0 

12 

0 

14 

0 

12 

0 

12 

0 

11 

0 

9 

0 

12 

0 

9 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

4 

0 

5 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

9 

0 

14 

0 

22 

tt 

3 

0 

n 

0 

w  PENINSULA"— "WATERLOO. 
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 

0 

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 

1 

0. 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

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

0 
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 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


0 
0 
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. 


68 


Colonel, 


FnU 
Pmy. 


16 


Half 
Pfcy. 


1* 


83 

0 

16 

0 

18 

0 

11 

0 

U 

0 

11 

0 

10 

0 

9 

0 

7 

0 

7 

0 

23 

0 

8 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

8 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

8 

0 

1 

0 

32 

H 

8 

0 

7 

0 

39 

H 

7 

0 

6 

0 

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 


FuU 


42 


40 


88 
17 
10 
15 
7 
18 

86 
19 
9 
6 
9 
6 
3 
8 
4 
8 

8 

1 
1 

9 

18 
18 

38 

88 
8 


Half 
Vmj. 


CokmeL 


0 
0 

% 

0 
0 


0 
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0 
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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 

• 

48 

rm 

Hftlf 

•Paj. 

P*7. 

18 

0 

16 

0 

13 

0 

18 

0 

13 

0 

6 

0 

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0 

19 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

6      0 

5  I  0 

6  1  0 

3 

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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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3  I  0 

2  0 

2  I  0 

1  ,0 

1  I  0 


1 
1 

15 

1 
5 
13 
2 
5 
2 


0 
0 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


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 


Half 
Pay. 


A 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


0 
0 

0 


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 
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7 
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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. 


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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 

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Pay. 

48 
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22 

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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. 


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Pay. 


13 


14 


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13 

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8 

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15 

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10 

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9 

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9 

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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.         


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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 "^ '^ ^'* 


BRBT.-MA 


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 

8  Apr 

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8  Apr.  4< 
86  May  4) 


SApr.  4< 


81  Dee. 
P16  Not.  41 
89AprU48 
P  29  April  42 

18  June  43 
84  Not.  43 

19  Dec.  43 
P27  8ept.89 

P  26  Jan.  44  Md  Si  «■  Ih*  sua  mH^  the  an 

19  Dec  46  •»»•«»»»«*•«»«*  *^  **•*»•••* 


|Bbar^MrebilSSS.Sh 

I  Bffl(adc  throa(bo«t  1 

lad  la  AflkiwBiaMM.  §m  «airfe  1 

WM  appointed  •  CBw     Aa*m  M 

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 


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The  Castle  of  TnnliikllUng. 
«  WATERLOO." 


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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 
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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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Colonel. 

*  ^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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Captaiks, 
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). 

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lUBA  (Tha  King's  Royal  Irish)  Regiment  ofLt. Dragcons.^^ 

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Harp  and  Crown.     "PrwfifkB  wtuH$  memaretJ'^*'  LESWARBEB"-* 

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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Captaxxs. 
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. 


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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. 

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0<A  (  2%^  Queen*$  Royal)  RegU  oflA.  Drs.  {Lancers.)  [^«;S!'' 

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 


vn 


TmxrBun, 


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36 

17 


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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 


•  ■  •«*■■« 


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*. 
MireailMBt  dM  i 


3 

6 
7 


40 
46 
46 
46 
46 


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. 


•r 


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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* !^S5!|2S?}     1  l<a  (^  iViW  J»«^i  own)  Rej^fMnt  mfHmsars*     137 

'    •  *•  L '  Ti»  jM^ur,  with  the  words,  "  BGYPT't-."  SAULICANCA"--"  PBKIltemiJL"— 

«  WATBELOO"— «  BHURTPOaS." 


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16 


Illtt  Htary  Wytldham/  JB^.  27  Mtreh  90f  {?aj9<L  8  Jhuie  08l>.  Jf|D*0f>^. Aug, 
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. 


H*- 


■  ■!«    I        «  « 


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 


0 
0 
O 
0 
0 


oomirfiT. 


n8  Jane  29 
Pl0  8ept.41 
PlBlitr.SO 
p  3Jttae42 
P  8  July  42 
P  4  Aug.  43 


XOJBirTw 


P«6Qet.  d» 
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 


10 


0 
0 


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. 

h<  ■  «    *^    ■     ■ 


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^ 


ir. 


alHooMlov. 


YMN'Serr. 

68 

FttU 
P.y. 

luir 

P«y. 

98 

0 

15 

0 

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16 
16 
10 
9 
8 
11 


7 
7 

6 

7 

6 

4 
4 
2 
2 


2 
1 

1 
1 

87 
7 

11 

88 

2 


The  5pi^liix,  with  the  ward»,  «  BGYPT'-"  PENINSULA"-"  WATBRLOO." 

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. 


CO&NBT. 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
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0 
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Edward  Korant 

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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13 

0 

18 

0 

18 

0 

6 

0 

•  7 

0 

'  4 

0 

'6 

0 

8 

0 

6 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

10 

0 

8 

0 

1 

0 

84 

0 

4 

0 

V 

p. 

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 

a      «TidArtbaTUi>nro.... 

PSSDeo.  se 

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 

S 

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 


i*,*iia  npniant  l».amTittte<Mt  J 
•afrwMBaaaCiMw^itatteTM  1 

■PfCwDuiHkd  by  a  ahra  ai  in  (ki  obJ  ^ 


M 


PlUl 


37 


17 


18 


19 
17 
16 
10 
81 
14 
SI 
11 


WV 


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f^ 


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6 

3 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 


j}^  $A^XQxoi "— «  viTrpWA"-r^*;  t^gyiyguLA't^-^'  yrATzmJoo.^ 

CUoimI.— 9  5ir  Bobert  Thomlv  WilK>ii/  Comet,  Apr.  1794;  Xt«tt^.  31  Od. 


^  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 


f  < 


16 

13 

11 

9 

9 

9 

14 

9 

9 


fi  rt 


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Oswaldiaanu  Blaohfcvd 
Richard  Kaqx*  —  **^***. 
John  Bttucci  Pilgrim. » * . . 
Francis 'Wopdley  Harm 
Richard  ipranoia  Poobb  . . 

John  BmtU 

Octaviua  George  Penott 
Thomaa^.  Kemey 


Et^tTTBNJlKTS. 

f  ,D*OniiieuxYon  Strong  * 


■•••»•• 


&  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^  #. 

phariesBm    

Hanryltt^ 


COfclfBT.  I.IBUT. 


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 


•  •  •  *i 


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..... 


7 

6  V  V  iCbarlesWalpoIcHinxman 

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 

&  Litnt  Von 


Mtmd  ai  tli« 


I  Col«nil  LotMU 
Ukinf  of    Moote   Video 
Sen.  Addtmoty  In  IS07t  flxi 
S««nUrl*  tte 

lh«  iMMlM  «C  Tslnrrv  the  Cos, 
Dutaco,  Pncnlet  d'Onor  (woondcd), 
Sslttnttte*,  VMatlmt  «to  Pjicnee*, 

Nivf,  ontm.  aid  T«tioMe ;  atttew 
or  ■Unnlabcs  near  TalMen,  8c«- 
tnlro,  V«l  de  U  Viilii,  I«  Mmtcs. 
Frelxedk,  Oawda,  Ootaa^n,  Vall*. 
IVntetf*  8Mt>.  P«a*«l«  Bfldliiha, 
lliimd*  de  Conro,  Co«»  Oalllgo*, 
Nave  df Ater.  EBt4|m,  nr»  fvtnitu 
d^OM«v  LiMiraa.  mu  lilrtwao. 
Si.  CMstova),  tkmiM,  CMftilte, 
FopcMtiD,  Ma<}lU.  at  Bi 


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 
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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  ' 

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af  ISt7  aad  IS.    Jfo.tw  Blrtf)it-i4iaihe  UMi  JLt.  Dv»  at  Ilia  atesa  and  aafrtwa  of  Bkaiiasart  to  ISSS-a    ^^^ 
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!■  iiSlliMMIIIlH  IflkllM  adaaov  fC  th|i  vmj  oa  Cabool  >  also amnnaadad tha  Sfav  Onaid  on  thsra diAieat^aai 
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awaaiaadli^  llis  imiiliil  irTailri  nfru  rrr-y  -   .    .^       <^ 

S  Qmiim  Maalai   Bitsnn  aar^d.^  tke  alegc  aod  emtan  •f  Bbntlpanv  (n  ISSft  and  M. 


««*.«  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 , 

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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 


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21  Dec.  18 
12  Aug.  29 

p  6  Nor.  40 
4  Jan.  41 

Pl51an.  41 
11  Apr.  38 

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8  Apr.    42 


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81  May  80 
80  KoT.^9 
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P25K0T.42 
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P81  Dec.39j 
P22  0ct  47 
p  1  Oct.  471 


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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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p22Jnly  861 

7  Deo.  38 

91  May  88 

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Pl8  0et.  89 

P 17  Jan.  40 

P25Nor.42 

P 16  May  45 

6  Nor.  46 

P  6  Nov.  46 

11  Dec,  46 

19  Feb.  47 


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p  13  Oct.  89  P17  Jttne^ 

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Augustus  John  Cureton . .  |     2  Mar.  47 ' 
Wm.  Dundaa Boyd    ....  P23Mar.47^ 
Hon,  Rich.  W.  Chefwynd'  23  April 47 
WiUiam SpUUpg p25  June47 


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P^mMttr.-^l^  8am%  lUife,»  8  Sept.  19.'  '  ^ 

A^fvittni.—LietU,  R.  Pretyman  Apthorp,  25  Nov.  42. 

^tfr^son.— Archibald  Stewart,**  12  Feb.  47  ;  Attkt.'^Swg*  l9  FMi:  864 
0  '  ilfftffanf-^icrirepfif.-'Bdward  Wm.  Stone,  M.t).  5  Octl  36.  " 

0  {  Robert  Bridgeman  Wigstrom,  23  May,  4&. 

0  !  Veterinary  Surgeon. — J.  G.  PhiI}pSj26  A^ug.  86. 

mne^F0einff$  Scarlet.-— jl^r,  Messrs.  Cox  A:  Co. 
I  Sir  EdtnwS  K«fvkMi  terrcd  at  tte  Hddtr  la  ITOS;  lMliiii«r  «ha  faaUlst  of  thi  IMh  ««pr,4l  alM  (Kh 
Oct.    Ciinpaifa  of  180a.9  In  Sfala,  Dttd«r  Sir  Jota  Sothw  iaofaidtaf  tte  halite  of 
the  9tli  HoftMrato  llw  ompalfna  of  ISia.  I^UMIIA,  aaS  wm  praMtt  M  tlw  tattlM  of 
)oo. tor  wMch  Iw  hat  neafvcdmdala.  Sir  IM«u«  wm  mvvmIj  »i—Ad<liig aimhSf lag 
plAOM)  InSpoin,  as  Ite«.lsSS;«ndaliglrtlj  vwoddd  at  Walt  fen ,  whart  ha  had  abo  a  ftonaabstai 

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 
Jaa.l836i  Mtloo  ta»M  flan  gahMf Ian, Slh  Maj ;  aetfoa  en  tha  AnNHa  H«l|lic^  lOtft.;  oMtddsoifSraS" 
lutb,  19th,  14th,  Iftth,  and  10th  March,  18S7;  tlcgf  oflnia,  and  varioM  iklnnbhM.  •      ** 

lSPayMaalMRo«iMrTadlntlia]>«ilssttlafhMaOct.imiothaaodoftlM  var.  '  "'*\r,' 

if.m&9tr»f*irfdjvttkths  MiLaac«rt  ta  Ule  caapaHn  on  aiaBatlal  lAl84«.aiid  vis  wiMiriiM  * 


CM^fiel.— 9  5tr  Bobert  Thomu  Wiltoii/  Comet,  Apr.  1794;  Xtcii^  31  Od. 
r  M't^'O^fc.^Vl  M>ti^j  Jfi^v2SJiiA»,180&;  £MK«^GoC.S7^Pcb.Oft;  Col. 

•^  Slk&iilir,lO^  'M^ar-Oem.  4Jiuie,  13;  LUut.-Oeh.  S^ Mmy^^;  Qen.  28  Nov. 


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417  C^L  16lh  Uiiamiy  M  Dec.  36. 


Ojewtf;'!^  May,  08vCa]»^k>ld  Dee.  11 ;  Sj^ioM^Mk^&Tyftl  Jbs«  l»;  J{^{.- 
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. 


CjL^TAnrs. 


Cbarlee  ^.  T<  HeckcTb « . .  P20  Aqg.  36 


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OswaldsJSfiin.  Blaohfivd 
Bicbard  Kaox •«'-•«'*•>• 
John  BoQce  Pilgiinub « . . 
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Bicbard  frmkoU  Poobb  . . 
John  Bo^t«. ...... ...*».. 

Octavius  George  Penott 
Thomafr^.  Kemey 


COfclfBT. 


IP  6  Dee.  27 
P28June31 
P  4  Dec«  32 
i^31  Aug.  32 
P22  Ja1y24 
« 10  Oct.  34 
26  Hay  27 
2)7  Jan.  37 


1.IBUT. 


P  8  Jan.  28 

P 18  Sept.  31 

20  Apr.  34 

P16Sept.37 

P  6dep|.38 

P   3  Pec.  25 

P 14  Apr.  37 

11  Oct  32 

8  May   40 


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P27Sept.8S  PlQDec.  34 


9  19  June  85 


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Omi^  Honic,  mffutant 
.Aeniy  Keown. .,....««.. 
Joieph' Clayton  JennynB* 
lewu  Edward  NoUuiyItH» 
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Tho.  A.  Crawley^  #. 

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'tl't  Jtt.  L.  SfindyB  lAimidaine|f  22  April  42 


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Cbarl^  Walpolc  Hinxman 
Oeerge  Stoney  Swiniiry 
Hbrdce  Trower 


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26  Oct.  42 
P14June42 
9aOAag4  42 
P22Jipr.  42 
f  7  July.  43 
P 10.  May  44 
P^ai  May  44 
P20  Dec.  44 

20  Aug.  44 

P  6  Sept.  43 

20  Jane  45 

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 
0*  Maraud  Ruck  Kcene   . . 

.     COBXBTS. 

ftf .  ;.tf alter  Cla^kson   

^O-^  .Bdwasd  Colston  .%..••«. 

Bfory  John  \rale 

,i;^.^ConoUy  Pakenbam 

^eoffffeBiVt 

Ifittn) 'Bennett 


^  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 


CAPTAIN. 


2  JuAe39 
p  1  Aug.  94 

9  Mar.  42 

P 14  June  42 

P 19  Aug,  42 

7  July  43 

9  Feb.  45 

0  Feb.  47 

3  Sept.  47 


BRBT.-MAJ. 


0  Not.  46 


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p24  Dec.  47 


I  Col«ntl  LotMU 

Ukinf  of    Monte   Video 

9mm.  Attclmutjr  In  IM7.  aid 

^■«nUr  M  ttae  PmI 

Ih*  ImHUm  of  Tatawn,  the    Cos, 

BuMhco,  Puentet  d'Onor  (wounded), 

Salanttte*.  VIMoMa,  Ifcv  Pjicncec, 

NiW.  OftfM.  «aa  TotioiMe ;  MtioM 

^ or  Aklnniabcs  nutt  TalMfn,  8c«- 

»11  Poh  i9|"»l'o»  V«l  de  U  Vula,  Lm  Mmvt, 
1^1.1.  reu.  »*  pr,i»e<K  Oowdlk,  Oola%ra.  Tall*. 
VWiMtad*  HertE.  Pcii*«|«  Bfldliiha, 
MinvvU  de  Conro,  Co*.  OaUlgo*, 
Nare  df  Aver,  EBt4|m,  «t»  Ftocntea 
d^OM«v  LiMiraa*  nuff  lala^maca. 
SI.  Ciwistoir*),  Ruida..  GaifirlUaB, 
FovrMtin,  MalylU.  at  Bunoa, 
Huarto,  PaaopAuila,  r«ltf  la 
PaaaoT  lttra.lAiiCMrAtafeo.  Cambo, 
Ha«|«nMi,  Jlrlik.  CtaMia,  flauve- 
ttntt  St   Gladk.   Buelho,  OarUH. 


9  Mar.  42 

1  AprU  43 
p  29  July  44 

9  Feb.  45 

P  30  May  46 

*    12  Apr.  46 

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 


l42  l6ih(The  Queen's)  B^. o/LL Drag.  {Lancers).    [7 

*«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 


CORNBT. 


LIBITT. 


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 

80  Apr.  47 

Pl6May  46 


OAPTAlW. 

P  7  Feb.  84 
P80Apr.'  4 
P   7  May  4 
P84N«r.4 
P   1  May 
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P28  Apr.  47  1 
P  7  May  47. 

P  2  July  47 1  •  . 

8  Oct.  47  i 
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 
iMh  *•  SSb  LMMn  la  aw  anvafSB  «■  Mm  SBtl4  ta  iSM^aai 
(MaM). 


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]        lllh  Bsjfimeni  ^  UgU  Dragomu^Laneers.)        143 


<' JDfo^Vf  Aod;*' iriih  4te  MoMoy  "  Or  CaVi^i^' 


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mt  Jiosal  Hi^inmf  Prime  George  W.  F.  C.  qf  Ctmbridge,  KQ.  OGMO. 
CoUmelf  3  Nor.  37 ;  Mttfar^Qen,  7  May»  45 ;  Colon<a  of  the  I7th  Luieen,  86 
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, 

FrttteSiBiirdett.ConMi^,Pl8April,34;  Zietf^.PU  April|37;  Cop^i'SlMaj, 
41;  ilf<{;0r,P27  Jane|45. 


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CAPYAINa. 

JoHb  D«vy  Brett 
Aug.  Saltren  Willett .... 
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 


I.XBI7T. 


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 
Pll  Jiine47 
P16  Oct  47 


CAriAJir, 


P 16  April  43 
P 14  June  43 
P  10  Jan.  46 
P87  Junft46 
p  7  May  47 
P16  Get  47 


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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 
OB  Oie  Mt4  (msdal)^  and  wm  pment  at  Baddlwal,  Alival  (woiuM),  tad  Sobfwnu 


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84 

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1st  (&r  Grenadier)  Regiment  of  Foot  Cfuards.         144 

«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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WBioir 

UXUT. 


»  *  •  •  . 


(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 


OAFTAIV. 


/J 


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 


13 

8 
IS 


83 
19 
13 


M 


Half 


0 
0 
0 


0 
0 
0 


83 

0 

S4 

A 

10 

0 

12 

0 

8 

0 

3  C0g»^.j9lmArtluijri«mber^24Havoh,43. 

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." 


*^^. 

50 

Ml 

Balf 

41 

0 

97 

0 

95 

0 

91 

1« 

88 

0 

26 

1 

25 

«A 

Colonel. 


91 

1« 

88 

0 

26 

1 

25 

2A 

S3 

0 

85 

0 

25 

« 

23 

0 

22 

0 

22 

0 

23 

0 

22 

0 

23 

0 

19 

0 

19 

0 

21 

A 

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. 


14S 


CoUatfeam  lUgiment  of  Foot  Ouardt, 


T«sr«*  Scrr.f 

PnU 

Half 

p»y. 

Pkj. 

15 

0 

14 

0 

19 

0 

19 

0 

11 

0 

11 

0 

11 

0 

14 

0 

10 

0 

18 

0 

14 

0 

9 

0 

9 

0 

10 

0 

9 

0 

9 

0 

8 

0 

9 

0 

7 

0 

8 

0 

9 

0 

IS 

0 

8 

0 

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0 

5 

0 

6 

0 

4 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

% 

0 

3 

0 

4 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

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0 

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9 

0 

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0 

11 

0 

S3 

0 

10 

0 

10 

0 

3 

0 

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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P    1  Aug.  84 
P  2  May  34 


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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-"Bgmant-op-Zee."— TAe  Sphinx,  with  the  words, "  Egypt"—"  Corumii*^— 

'—  "  Soiamanca"  —  «  Vlttoria" — "  St  Sebastian"  —  "  Nive" — "  PenintuUi"— 

iriagara"— «  Waterloo"—''  Nagpore"— "  Maheidpoor"— "  Ava,' 


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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 


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9  Nov. 
9  Nov. 


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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. 


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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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3d  {£.  Kent)  Regt.  of  Foot  {or  The  Buffs.)     \^^^^* 

"  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. 

56 

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Pay. 

P»y 

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26 

0 

24 

0 

19 

0 

15 

0 

17 

0 

12 

0 

16 

0 

13 

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11 

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9 

0 

9 

0 

14 

0 

12 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

7 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

7 

0 

2 

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2 

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13 

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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 
3 
2 
1 
1 
1 


0 


4 
7 
2 
2 
22 
23 
9 
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0 
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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 


89 

22 
18 


14 
14 
14 
12 
11 
12 
11 
11 
9 
9 


9 
7 
8 
8 
10 

7 
9 
G 
6 

6 
6 
6 
4 
9 
4 
3 
5 
4 
4 
3 

18 
8 
1 

16 
6 
2 


Half 
Pnj. 


1« 

2A 


0 
0 

1ft 

0 
0 
0 
0 
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0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


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* 

Serr.j 

59 

Pall. 

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1 

Pay. 

97 

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15 

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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 

jL   I    ri  ^  r   I     I  — 


fi 


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 


0 


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19 
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13 
10 
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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. 


3 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
4 
3 
10 
14 
2 


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


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 
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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. 


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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^ • 


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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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18 


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14 
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12 
11 
12 
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9 


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Pky. 


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0 
0 

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0 
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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. 


61 


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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. 

1  Jan. 

9  Oct 


captain. 


BEEV.-MAJ. 


28  Feb. 

45 

23  Sept 

45 

P 10  Oct 

45 

11  Oct 

45 

12  Oct 

45 

P  9  Dec. 

45 

8  May 

46 

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. 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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••TDtJinf AT^— "C^RUNNA"— •♦  JAVA"— «* WATERLOO"— "  BHURTPORE."   The  Eoyat 

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. 

t65  ti 


r,    -f 


166       15/A  (  TbsTorhshireEatt Siding)  Begt.  «fF.  ['"'•  til'i^olm!^^ 


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5Sr  PhUeM  BiaU,*  KGH.  J^.  31  Jm.  1792 ;  XImU.  »  Veb.  04;  C^.  «1 
lfAy>94;  iir<v'ar»8 Deo.  04;  Xwu^.-GM.  I  JTan.  IBOO;  CW.  96 Jidv,  10;  JTn^- 
(?«n.  4  June,  13;  JJeui.^Gen.  27  May^  25;  (7«m  23  Nor.  41 ;  C0L  16th  Foot, 
8^Ap&40. 

ItoixMtiu  PioiigMi  JEbtf .  11  Ifov.  13;  XteuT.  9 1«  Oet.  17 ;  CapL^^O Oct  tit -, 
Mt^ar,  Pdl  Dec.  30 ;  JAeut.-CoL  9  21  March  46. 


George  Pinder,  Sm,  P24Aiig.26;    Lieui.v^l  Dee.SOj    C^.  »21  Oct^M; 

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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CiLPTAIVa. 

James  Robert  Brunker  .. 
R.  H.  J.  3.  H'CunmuQg 

Jobii  A.  Cole 

Jolm  Hitpe  Wingfteld  •• 
Fit$  Wmma  Walker. . . . 

Henry  Grierson    

Daniel  Capel 

Hon,  FranciB  Colborne^  t . 
William  Pulton  ....... 

LlVUTllNAirV. 

Robert  MacQregofi,  tUpm, 
Chai.  £dw.  Aitell^  «.•... 
Jamea  AUix  WilkiuMn .. 
A  hre.1l(^ntonSenieU/M{^, 
William  Boyle,  d.  4i4f-  ^  • 
Edwaid  Pardoe    «. 


BNax»]r« 


9  April  26 
PlODec  24 

14  Jan.  SO 
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 


« » » 


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 
Pl9Ape.  44 

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catno.  Prtieot  nt  tkff  cmalng 
of  lb«  lUdMKW,  ind  actWiw* 

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mm  St  tke  dcfenc*  or  Nb^^po^ 
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AMMffir.-^ Charies Walker/ 1  Jii]y,24 ;  Sm.  P94  Mar. 08;  lAtuL  ABm. 04 1 

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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P  Wm.  Carr,  VUcomU  BeresfonU  QCB.  GCIL  Snt.  27  Aug.  1785 ;  Ueut.  25 

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. 


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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 
45 
45 
46 
46 


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. 

P31  Oct 

p  19  Dee. 

3  Nov. 

24  Aug. 


13  Dee. 
28  Dec. 

P  24  Dee. 

2  July 

27  May 

8  July 

19  Aug. 

P  25  Aug. 

P 10  Nov. 

P24  0ct 

P  3  Nov. 

P  2  Mar. 
8  July 


31 
31 
33 
41 
42 
42 
42 
43 
43 
45 
46 
47 
46 


CAPTAIN. 


5  May  35 

29  Dec.  40 

1  July  41 

P  23  July  41 

27  May  42 

8  July  42 
P  25  Aug.  43 
P 10  Nov.  43 

19  Nov.  44 

9  Jan.  46 


BRBT.-MAJ. 


9  Nor.  46 


9  Mfjor  Mnrray  wmMi  la 
tb«  Kandlsn  wsr  in  Ceylon,  la 
1817  and  18. 

4  Captain  Lnosa,  with  ths 
•fltetWe  nea  of  the  wteg  of 
th«  0Cli  BcgL  •lalloMd  al 
Adaa,  flannM  part  of  an  axpa- 
dltloB  of  ftOO  mm  undar  (ha 
eonamand  of  Lleut.'CoL  Pen^ 
nyeolck,  wlifdi  daatrojad  tha 
Arah  poaM  of  Slieik  Medl  and 
ghaik  0tluna%  and  ahirmi«had 
batwcao  thoaa  placaa  on  tha 
•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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John  Ballafd  OaTdiner'^ 
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Rowland  Ben^ck  Codd 
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Archibald  W.  Dickon  . . 

John  Nolan. .'.' « , . 

Eicbard  Boltdif  Neyiioe . . 
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Philip  M'Phcrton ;..,. . 

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pcditioa  ta  S*.  DoauonTin  18BV. 
Sermed  also  in  China  (Maa»l).and 
was  preaent  at  thn  Sn|  captalv  oft 
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itairhU  aboTO  CAnton,  and  of  tha 
Ma-Mttert«a  oti  A^aMT,nnA  aabaei 
qaent  «i4^tvrv  «f  the  atf. 

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la  China  with  tbe^ath  (VcdalUaml 
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heiglgu  abora  C^too,  ^d  lad'  tha 
AdvaAoa  againat  tha  •|kcmf'a<  ^'' 
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felc«t«d  br  Siv  Ifugh  Oiofh  a4  thai 
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of  Cnin  Kiang  Koo  and  tha  landinglbeforajNankitt. 

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^i^Limt.  Robert Domn,  12IioV. 47. 
;r'ACi*^«r.— Geoige  Peel,"  33  July  44. 

Stewmrt/  6  Aug.  46^;  AsHst.^Surg.  17  April,  ^8.. 


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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 


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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 


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P  6Ju)y  26 
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P  7  Aug.  46 
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Qyartor-MoMtor^—^SR  Alexander  Hendry/  2  Sept.  46.  it4;Fet>. 9». 

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.  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*, 
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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. 
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$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 

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Duncan  Fraser 

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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    . . 


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P  24  April  28 
P  20  Jan.  32 
P  16  Nov.  82 
P  30  Aug.  33 
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P21  June  39 
P 12  Dec.  34 

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P  26  April3l 
28  Oct.  31 

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16  Feb.  33 

P  22  July  36 

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P  18  Aug.  38 
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30  Dec  38 
P  28  Aug.  40 

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18  June  41 

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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 


•  • . » 


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 


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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. 

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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 

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Pll  8^t.40 

16  Apr.  48 

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43 
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16  Apr.  48 
P31  Mar.  43 
P89Dec.  43 
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P88Mar.  46 
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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. 

riMt  C*  Um  ttaf*  of  Tmka,  M  *  T«ii«tm  in  ITtt.  r««««M  •!  IS*  MOiV 

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ItaM  ISlt  ••  Um  Mid  of  tiM  war.  tnctodliv  ttw  tlcffn  dT  Ciodai  l»lf^  mM 
Mi,  and  Ttalo«M.    Pr»M««  at  Waterloo,  MonBtat  of  CaanNsr.  ad  nnma  or 
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MiOO^t  19  May,  08 ;  U.^Cok  18  Hur.  00  -,  CqL  19  Aug.  19  >  M^or.Qm.  99 

July,  80  ;  Lt-'Grn.  S8  Nov.  41  ^  Cel.  24th  Begt.  9  Not.  42. 
X«ra«^Cotoie2«.HP  W(  John  Stoyte,^  J&n^.  91  Mar.  11 ;.  ZieiU.  4  J[Bly,13  ;  Caj»/. 

P27Jan.25}  Breo.*Jf4^'9r,28  Joaeydd;  irq;or,8Jaii.41;  X<.*Co/.3Apr.4a. 
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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28  Aug.  07 
IS  Jan.  36 


21  July  00  11  May  90 

16  Dec.  25.  25  Oct.  36 

P 12  Not.  25ll'12  Dec.  26    17  Aug.  41 


7Jidy  25 

8  Apr.  96 

never 
28  Jan.  86 
P 17  Feb.  37 
P  24  Mar.  87 

1  Not.  16 

96  Jime38 
P28Feb.  40 
P27Mar.  40 

8  Jan.  41 
P  23  Apr.  41 
P  7  Oct.  37 

15  May  40 

10  Apr.  42 
P 18  Feb.  42f 


11  May  SO  10  May  44 
P  80  Dec.  98     12  Apr.  44 

10  May  30  P  8  Aug.  45 
P97Mar.40      3  Apr.  46 

8  Jan.  41  P 14  Apr.  46 
p  16  Jan.  41  P  98  Apr.  46 

90  Sept  33,     2  Sqpt.  44 


P34  9ept.41 
P  22  April  42 


9  Not.  46 
t  Not.  46 


Jnly.  Mil.  m 


7  Jan.  42  P25Apf.  45 


1  Apr.  42 

P 16  Apr.  41 

8  Dee.  41 

20  May  42 

P  4  Aug.  43 

99  Dec.  43 

10  May  44; 

24  Feb.   42 

P97  Jtme  45 

4  July  45 

P 11  Apr.  45 


PlOMay  43 


8  Apr.  46 

4  Apr.  46 

5  Apr.  46 

6  Apr.  46 

7  Apr.  46 
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P  28  Apr.  46 

13  Nov.  46 


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p  16  June  43  *«*»•«*»  *>«*«. 
29  Aug.  44;2Ef 

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19  Jan.  44  <^.*"r*^^    »<■■■■   (wartfai 

9d  July   44  ^  and  llth  Dec  ami  Uoaad*  ^r  Bm- 

6  Oct.  44 ;  »«"»• 


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hma  Beiitdtatti^,  and  terr^d  tkeav 
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tM  HDttBrMqi*  dmiMt,  Sitf  Mf,  I6l0 1  Mrrtd  tli« 
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of  HarriavMvt  |n«|M  MakntU  wif  M 1817  i  fc  Ismir 
Canada  1«  1937.  at  tbe  UkU^  ot  Oraade  Br^Cf,  Uk 
Upper  GAMda  to  IMS.  CMmuwiAHl  t6«  S4tl  ngi. 
telDM  NAvy  .Ulaaa  iHSi  «k«.tanl  nA  of  MiMor. 

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PaymoMter. — Geo.  Abercromby  Ferrier,  20  Mar.  42;  Sns.  p  12  April,  38 ;  Lieui* 
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« 

FaeUkf^  Q(TeeA.*~\AfftmiB^  Measia»Goz  4c  Co. 


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ySli*  Henry  FJretf.  CampMl,»  KCB.  &  OCH.':EW.'30  SepV,^<r;  ifctrf.-ftt 
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T^.'     Oen.  1t6  July,  10 ;  Lieut.-Qen.  4  Jane,  14 ;  G^«n.  10  Jan.  37  ;  Col.  35th'  B^i 


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WUliam  George Tumer . .  ]p  10  JUtij,  40 
'AMley  Campbell  Smith .  J^  '  •  '*'♦       " 

Horatio  Priestley   

William  Trail  Arnold *./. 

Henry  Veitch 

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P90  Not.  40 
P 19  Feb.  47 
P  8  Oct.  47 
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P31  Aug.  80 
19  Sept.  25 
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P  1  July  361 
P15Septi37 
p  12  Jan.  99 
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80  Oct.  40 
P  99  April  49 
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90Jaa.  95 
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Ooart<Riay  Chambers,"  JSn^- 10  June,  13:  Li^,  Sc  Cajptt^  J)aiy  15;  3lft(f&r^ p S9| 

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 


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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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•nd  HMie  of  Talar«*s,  Vkea 
be  WM  jereralf  mtmiided.  aad 
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Waterloo.'  '  .    .  •     ^  '^  • 

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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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Blehard  Woilaaton-Cletfte'P  12  April  44 
Oharlef  fidward  Prestoh[  26  July  44 
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0  { WiUium  Bobert  Bell  ... . 

0  i  U«nry  James  Noyes  .  • . . 

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P  4Apr.  4/S 

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P22  Dec.  46 
P 19  Mar.  47 
P  9AprU47 
P  1  Oct.  47 
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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-  . 


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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 


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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* 


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"  aALAM AJNCA  "— ••  YITTORU  "—  ••  PTREMEES  "— "  NIYELLE  "-.^  0BTHE8*'—  ••  TOUUKItB  •«— 
Yti»>fl#rvJ  **  PKK1N8ULA"— "  WATJBiOOO." 


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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^ 


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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 


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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 


Full 
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 
6 
4 
4 
3 
3 
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 


0 
13,1, 
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 
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0 
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0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
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0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


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 

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NheUa.  KW 
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aawNvad  oa  blit^ 
at  iba  battlaoC 


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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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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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^^  SptAnx,  with  the  word*  "EGYPT"-."  ^ADAJOZ"—**  SAL  AM  AN< 


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"  PENINSULA"—"  WATERLOO.' 


0 


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.. 


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 
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0 
0 
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6 


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. 


BRJiV.< 


P 
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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\        "  NX VE  "  —  "  0RTHE8  "  --  "  PENINSULA  "  —  "  C ABOOL,  IM^"  --. 
"  F£ROZESHAU  "  —  "  ALIWaI"  —  "  SOftllAON/' 


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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. 


LI  BUT. 


42 

40 
43 
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 


CAPTAIK 


L^,-MAJ. 


3  Apr.  46 


10 


46 


9  Nov.  41 
P  25  Not.  42 

6  May  43 
P25Septd9 

28Jnne44 
P  8  Oct.  44 

31  Mar.  46 

31  Mar.  40 

20  Mar.  46 
Pa3Apr.47 

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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«gfittA*-i-Wtr!)inERA"— "CORirNNA'^-^w  SAMMAlfOA**— "  PYJttENEES"— 

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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WiUluLCaae 

JoiM  &  Wllaaoft  Isgils 


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 

3  Apr.  46 

4  Apr.  46 

5  Apr.   46 

6  Apr. 
P12  June 
P 10  Dec. 
Pll  Dec. 


46 
46 
47 
47 
47 


BRft^t.^'MAJ 


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 


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«  SBR^NGAPATAM"— "  WATEBtOO." 


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Colonel, 
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 


Oenuaj  aad  RolUad.  tacladlag  fkm 


Emb.fer1Weifa 


3  Uth  {The  CmBberlmd)  lUgt.  vf  Foot  [  *j;J  j^V!irf!"ri.]  ^ ^ 


"ALBUHERA"—"  ARROYO  DOS  MOLINOS*'— "VITTORIA"— «PYRENEBS"— 
«NIVELLE"— "NIVE"— **  0RTHE8"— "  PENINSULA." 


r«ira* 


66 


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P.y. 


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27 
16 


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3 
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20 
6 
4 

32 


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CeUmeU 

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^ 


22 


20 
23 

.tt2e. 

12 

\\ 

IS 

11 
13 

11 


9 

7 

7 

6 

5 

5 

6 

4 

5^ 

4 

3 

3 

6 

2 

5 

3 

2 

2 
2 
2 
2 
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2 

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28 


•0 


.  Captaiks* 

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 


ic 


•7* 
5 

13 
2 

26 

.1^  lb 

•4<4k»3 


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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Colontl* 
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 

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■  VlTTOMA"— ••  Bl.  SSBAtTXAV*'— **  NiVB'—*'  PbHIHSDI^"— "  A?A." 

Colonel, 
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. 

>    ■       > 

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. 


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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 
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.  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. 


^OApdl 


1 


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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Heniv  DouglMCcfWper . . 
^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 

irl 


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;" 

Tc«n'8«nr. 


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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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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 

S4 

0 

19 

0 

19 

0 

15 

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19 

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27 

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22 

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21 

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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 
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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 

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


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. 


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29 

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16 

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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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* 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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Pay. 


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21 


22 


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18 
13 
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11 
11 
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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 


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Yean'  Serr. 


t  Bengai. 
"  NIEUPORT**— "TOrRNAf— "  ST.    LUCIA**  —  "TALAVERA**— »•  SALAMANCA '^-. 
«.  VITTORIA**  —  **  PYRENEES**  — "NIVELLE**—  "TOULOUSB*'— "  PlNlKfVLA"— 
••  ALIWAL**--  80BRA0N.-  Colonel. 


^i 


32 


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7 
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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. 


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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« 

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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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32 

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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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2 
2 
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2 
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2 
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7 
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23 
10 
2 
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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.  


Pull 
Puj. 


23 
23 


24 


Hair 
Pay. 


28 

18 
25 
17 
22 
14 
13 
11 
11 
10 

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10 

8 

8 

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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 


UBUT. 


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 
38 


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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LIEUTBNAKT8. 

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 


22 


23 


Half 
Pav. 


JOO      AdtMThePrincess  Charlotte  of  fFales%orHert8.)R.ofFoot.l   la  Dubu.. 

"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 

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1  Nov.  42 


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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 

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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. 


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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«  ; 

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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 


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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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22 


22 


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18 

0 

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14 

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19 

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17 

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12 

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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 

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23  Aug.  34 
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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. 


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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 
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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: 

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P21  Sept  28 

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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 

P27  Nov.  85 

P  5  Feb.  36 

10  Jan.  39 
P17  Apr.  40 
i»  6  ^o^.  27 
P   9  Dec.  81 

80  Dec.  41 
P  31  Dec.  41 

12  Sept.  43 
P  23  June  43 
P  8  Nov.  44 
P  6  Dec.  44 
P 18  June  45 

4  July  45 

P  23  Sept  46 

8  Dec.  45 

P  16  Dec.  45 

19  Dec.  451 


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16  July  41, 
P  6  May  4^ 

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P  4  Oct  44 
P  6  Dec«  44 
9  23  8ept45 
i>  2d  Nov.  36 

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«  Qm/t,  VC«nacll  aetrM  l«  ib« 
PeaioauU  with  |he  OA  \,X.  4«tahu  y 
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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■UMtt,  tmt»af  6i  M«l#lb  and 
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 
of  «•  Sth  AprlU  \^\%  y^rk  h* 
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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Afltley  Paston  Cooper 
George  Charles  Dowonmn 
Ftancis  William  Astley . . 
Wm.M.  S.Canlfleldy  d.atf. 

Tom  Bextaon  

HftTdresse  Robert  Holmes 

Robert  Conner   

John  Clifton  Hawkes. . . . 
William  Robert  Pyne  • « 
Geo.  Fired.  Campbell  Brmy 
Nicholas  KendaU 
Walters.  Peavee  SeraeoVl 

Prederiek  Wainwri^ht  . 

Wlldman  Tatcs  P«d ... 

Webster  Tlioroa*  Gordon 

I  David  Robert  Ross    .... 

Geofge  Watson 

Richard  White 

Afch.  Hamilton  Dunbar 
CbtflesPerriB 


P  7  Apr,  32 
P24llay  27 
PS3Peb.  96 
P  9  May  34 
P24  Apr.  35 
PS2  Not.  36 
10  Jan.  37 
Pl/S  Dec.  37 
P16Dec.  40 
P  21  June  89 


LiBtrt. 


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fl  Richard  Bkmt »  Mn$.  31  Jan.  1787 ;  Lieut.  23  Feb.  91  j  Copt.  W  Jtf  y,  W; 

Mmfar,  17  May, 96;  Xieui.-Coi.  23 Aug,  99;  C<>i.  26  0ct.  1809;  M^-Gen. 

1  Jan.  12 ;  Lt.-Ofn.  27  May,  26 ;  Gen.  23  Nov.  41;  CqU  66th  Rcgt.  ^  Man  31k 
JMeitf.-Cotow/.— Tho.  Henry  Johnston,  £ns.  P  21  Peb.  22 ;  Limt.  P 1  Oct,26  ; 

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 

Captaiks. 
Geo.  Grattan  Bisooe 
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^'* 

Ltbutbkavtb. 


P 12  Feb.  30 

r  9  Mar.  32 

29  May  28 

P22  Nov.  36 

6  Aug,  38 
P 28  Dec.. 38 
P22Feb.  39 
PlfiDec.  40 
P  8  Nov.  42 

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P 12  Oct.  41 

29  Oct.  41 

P  4  Mar.  42 

28  May  42 

P  8  Nov.  42 

p  90  June  43 

p  11  July  46 

P  24  Jan.  46 

P  8  Aug.  46 

2&Mar.44 

P 11  Nov.  46 

P 10  July  46 


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21  Oct  43 
p29  Dec  43 
p31  Dec.  44 
P24jan.  46 
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P25Jinie4t 
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P20Oct.  43 
28  Dec.  ^ 
P29DeC.  43 
P  31  Dec.  44 
P  8  Aug.  45 
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Payma«rtfr.— Kenneth  Tolmie  Ross^  11  Ang.  26;  JBhi,  22  ^unex  obj  lini, 

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. 


1  Oenend  Bhmt  wrrvd  In  Unl  mo»nf»  efepsd&Uoiif  and  ia  FlmHen  la  1794  aad  II9»  sa4  wss  Sf tWdy  mh 
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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. 
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Johta  Port6r  ...» .'^. 

Charles  Barnard  Hague. . 
Frederick  WilUam  Lan^ 


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Thomas  Jp«Ojpslow  ..»..- 
WiiUJim  l74sv?orti]k» . . . .,. 
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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 
P26Attg.36|  22 Jan.  36 
17No?.  97  P26May  39 
P24May  tS3\  ISMar.BS^ 
P  29  Dec.  87  P-ll  Oct- 09 
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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28  May  42  16  May  45 
P24Feb.  43  Pll  July  4S 
P31  Deb.  42P23  Aug.  44 
P  6  Dec:  43; p  3  NoV.  40 
P28Peb'.  44  ^nnr  46 
22  Mar.  44    29  Jan.   46 

3  May  44  29  Dee. 
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111  rCD. .  47 1  ceiircd  a  alight  wound  In  \U  rtght  ktie*  frwrn  fi  gtatw- 

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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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"  SALAMANCA"— ^"VnrORIA**—"  PYRENEES"—"  NIYBUA* 

"  ORTHES"— «  PENINSULA." 


Coi&neL 
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 


» . 


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. 

[19D«e.a6^ 


nsonCampbe 
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* 


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Onge  Jobn  Hkll,  Eik$.  29  liar,  1788;  XieNl.  13  D«ic,  83;  CiSftTl^  Xlec  04^ 
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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BMSIOir. 


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 


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OVov.  88 
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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 
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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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•^_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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CAPtAINS. 

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 


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.  p  J  Yiai.  Nath.  Micklethwait 

Otway  Wemyss 

r.  Ralph  Cliarles  Browne 
William  Johnson    


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22  Mar.  441926  Sept.  46 
P26Apr.  44]      "^ 
P  30  May  46 
P  8  Aug.  45 


P  8  Dec.  40 
P  19  Mar.  47 
P  12  Nov.  47 


t  Sir  Re*  t)a1f7Bi|>lf ,  wm  pps* 
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  • 
Ui»fi«Sf  tn4,itffm9  off  GhasaM, 
(aqdal). 


31  Jan.  46 

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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Captains. 
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 


LtBUT. 


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 


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(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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CAPtAINS. 

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  .. 
r.  PMnciaG«8eotl.. 


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P  85  Not.  28 
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 


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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 


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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. 


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S  Capiain  O^ham  Mrfvh  at 
th«  capture  or  tka  Im  #r 
Fimace  fai  lailt  ; 

4  Captain  Sharp  t^ysd  |a 
OhinaiAlbtMtti. 


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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. 


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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  < 


i28 


rMn*S«iT. 


61 


80 
84 
28 


21 
26 
16 
13 
16 
16 
13 
25 
17 
17 
8 
12 

12 

11 
0 
9 
9 
8 
7 
6 
6 
4 
4 
8 
3 
7 
3 
2 

2 

2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 
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15 
9 
8 

30 
1 

12 
8 
2 
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0 
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0 
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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  *'— 

**  PENIKSULA/' 


r««rs«nr. 


«5 


Poll 

Half 

Pky. 

P»t. 

38 

2H 

SB 

1^ 

19 

0 

84 

M 

Sd 

0 

24 

0 

80 

0 

80 

0 

86 

.0 

17 

0 

18 

0 

17 

0 

9 

0 

18 

0 

11 

0 

9 

0 

8 

0 

7 

0 

6 

0 

7 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

4 

0 

6 

0 

l» 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

8 

0 

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0 

3 

0 

8 

0 

2 

0 

99 

6 

.8 

0 

U 

0 

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0 

6 

0 

8 

0 

CoUmei. 
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. 

9S»  t  I 


M^ftServ. 

!■        ■  ■ 

60 


01 
5 


irr'SSJ  7Sth{HtgKland)Begt.ofF.{arRoss^sMreBt§^  Un— !gi 

^lidich'n  iZAt."— The  Elephant,  Buperscribed  «  A88AYE"— «  M  AID  A  ^— '?jj^3? 

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. 


9 


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0 


0 


0 
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0 
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0 


I     BITSION*. 


12  Mar.  12 

9  Apr.  25 

P27  Apr.  27 

P 13  Aug.  29 

1  July  37 

10  Apr.  25 

P17  Feb.  37 

P 16  Feb.  33 


LIBDT. 


CA7TAIK. 


7  Sept.  14 
P 17  July  28 
P 15  Mar.  33 
P  29  Nov.  3d 
5  Jan.  41 
13  Dec  32 
P 14  June  39 
P  28  Apr.  87 


17  May  30 

P28  Apr»  39 

P 18  May  38 

P29AprU42 

7  July  43 

29  Dee.  43 
P 12  May  43 

iUOeL  44' 


8  April  26    26  Nov.  30  P18  8^1;.  40 


90ct.  35 


8  May  34 

9  Mar.  38 
P  81  June  39 
P 18  Mar.  40 
P 16  Mar.  30 
P  8  Dee.  37 
P 18  Jan.  39 
P   7  Feb.  40 

20  Mar.  40 
P  23  April  39 
P  3Nev.  37 
Pll  May  39 
P  7  Sept.  41 

16  Oct  39 
P   1  April  42 

9  April  42 
P17  BIar.43 

17  Jan.  45 
P  29  April  42 

27  Mar.  40 

2  April  41 

83  May  46 

P 14  Apr.  46 


P 10  Deo.  47 


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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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P  89  April  42 

P80Dec.  89 

Pl6May  40 

28  Dec.  48 

P  17  Feb.  48 

84  Oct  44 

89  Nov.  44 

P 17  Jan.  46 

P  18  June  46 

9  Nov.  46 

P28Jan.  41   5^.ibc-..ii«i*.--  .^.i;^ 
28  Dee.  48  S^ViST'*"'***^**'^ 
P  10  Dee.  47  '•*»••* 

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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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Coloneh 
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. 


BR»T.-MA/ 


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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Yeara'Wmt^^  g/>»|m^  wlUi  tba  word*  '<  KQYPT  "^"  MOOPKEB  "— «*  rRTjQglWH,  JH  "->>»  SOBEAOK  .*< 

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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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 
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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 


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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 


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9  Nov.  46 
9  Nov.  46 


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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 


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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 


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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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— "CIUDAD    R0DRIGO»'—"BADAJ0Z"— "SALAMANCA"— "  VITTORIA"— 
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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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CAPtAZKft. 

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 

LlJiUTBNAlftB. 

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  .. 

EiraiONB. 
John  Sharman  Molony . . 
Henry  De  Renzy  Pigott 
WilUam  Mills  Molony  . . 
WilUamKavanagh  Bookey 
William  John  Nunn  .... 
William  Blackburn  .... 
Stephen  William  Metge. . 
Herbert  Stanley  Cooper 


BvaiGN. 


23  May  16 

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 


LIEUT.        {     CAPTAiy. 


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. 
ft  Q«Hlw.lltilctCallwmMVTaAirtdittadBaAtltlMhtta0orPMnter(] 


?„diVA'prt JISS!]    6Ath  (  Vark  and  Lancaster)  Regt.  of  Foot 


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WlW^Loftds  Wtoi  Ot*ray,»CB.Cmwr,17  May,17a6;  -W«^*«5«y^yi     .-. 

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; 


David 


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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I 


1  Jnne  38 

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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train  (•ixteta  U-po^OmA 
and  fcront^t  -thMi  awt  «t 
«!•  way  bMk. tetvM Wl^ 

the  caccstion  ot  l^ws 
■onen  s^d  one  tmmnl, 
la  itoMtdnMi 


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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 
.  do. 
do. 
do. 
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 


II 
II 


ii 


•  M^or  Oroen  fcrred  In  (be  Biitbmi^  «ar. 

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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SSte!"}  '«tW»(«tidL  Vbluiaeets)  The  King's  Li.  Infantry  Regt.     237 

^^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* 


Birsuiir. 


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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16 


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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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p  24  June  42 
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 

do. 

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P  5  Aug.  42 

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 
P  13  Aug.  47 

2  Sept.  47 
P 10  Dec.  47 

1  May  40 
I  Apr.  47 


OA^TAIIT. 


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P  15  Migr  27 

P  U  May  41 

8  Apr.  42 

23  Oct   42 

14  Nov.  49 

27  Aug.  49 

31  Oct  40 

p   5  Feb.  47 

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13  Dec  47 


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to  tbs  end  «f  tk^t  Wmr  ift  I8I4» 
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and  B«(UBh«»  r«<a#t«f«  at 
Csmpo  Hajrot,  capturt  vf  ^i- 
venca,  l«t  ticKa  Of  Bad^oa, 
tettk  of  Albidhei^  ategs  aai4 
caplura  of  Ciodad  |Kodri«<v 
»1(^  and  capiora  .of  IM^fM. 
battle  of  Salamanea,  mSUt  of 
AMm  do  Poati^  totraai  tram 
Madrid,  aAOn  of  Om«  aa4 
Jocauna*  UttUa  pf  ViMorlo, 
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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*. 

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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 
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9  fingb,  lard  QongW  OCB,  JBn$.  7  Aug.  94;  Limit.  11  Oct  04;  C^ 
June,06;^4/or,8  Aug.06;  Zieu^- Co/. 89 July, 09;  Cot.  12  Aug.  19;  I 
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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Captains. 
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 
IMh  M  dM  China  npcdlUo 
d*l).  aad  «»«  9ftM*i  at  i 


Sefoan,  Cbapoo  (wonadad), 
hal.  Wooiaag,  and  CMn 
Pao. 


fa«cd  la 

ArUban, 

isadi. 


tlM    TUIaga  or 

Id  Alttra,  «»tktl6tii, 


17lb. 


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P   8  Oct.  47 
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. 
S  Llwi,  nalsael  Miy Is  siii  isil  alili  lbs  Tifc  railtlsis la  lbs  f)  alasiila  siiJ  iil  nii ii  nuiiws 


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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.  ^       ^  '  ^''  ' 


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Colonel, 
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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Captains. 

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, 

■  i 

9  Not.  46 


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. 


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(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 

., .iiiihi  «u.,Mik,^a«ik 

mint  iht  ktieb*  H  OuiM,  kwUi  al 


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S!SSl7UJrS!S]  9l8t{The  Argylhldre)  Regiment  of  Foot  ]^^'^^'^ 

«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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.  Cafcaijts^ 
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 .... 


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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. 

243 


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." 


Ymn'  8«rT. 


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ColoneL 
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. 

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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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32 


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 


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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. 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

2ft 


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 


4 

0 

34 

1« 

3 

0 

1 

0 

^    1  Dec.  46  Orthes;  seTTedalso  at  NewOrleana. 
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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12 
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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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0  '  Isaac  S.  B.  Phipiis  Boileau 
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 

»10May44 

5  June  44 

7  Dee.  45 

9K«T.  4^ 

n  Dee.  46 

29  May  47 


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Pll  June 86 
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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P^^  Dec.  41  2  Aug.  44 
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 


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9  l^ay,  46 

80  Sept.  43 

17  Dee.  46 

20  May  47 

25  Aug.  47 

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la  Spftin  as  Lle«i.  of  laAiAfrv^  stkidvM  pniMatt 
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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. 

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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 

1  KHmiftna  Warn  aifevrd  ««  m»^Ik«  of  oos^  oa  ika  Maff  afai*  mmM 
fntut  at  th*  baiUes  of  ftolcia  anil  Vintteni,  tubicqunit  retreat,  and  batila  of  Coranna.    Im  JMarab  UVS 
\ mft^ ii>LMi«B»  m  kt«  fiTtt  Aida.dft  fair n, mtJL ««UteA  im  Uffoiag  tbf  t/onagoam  uvofw.    icni4 ia  I 
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&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 


CAPTAIN. 


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         .        • 


°".11'"  Tr" .::'! "']  .v.u'\>>.  .^v  <^  ■  -.' ^  >\v\- ^  -y.  \-,^;a  'm^'^l  )  ANTQ  [1?;'^ 


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96^  Regiment  of  Foot 


tN.aWmle*. 


Years'ServJ 


54 


"FuiT 


28 
45 

29 


24 
22 
S3 
16 
16 
14 
Id 
22 
12 
12 

21 

10 

10 

8 

7 

17 

6 

0 

8 

6 

6 

4 


6 
8 
3 
2 
2 
2 
3 
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23 
6 
9 

23 
7 
4 


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Pay. 


6 


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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 


KNSIGK. 


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0 
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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 


'a  X^"*  TX  '^^^  tkrimrbimt  Ae  CbiBa  rw^U 
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 


BNSieN. 


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 


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28 


Colonel. 


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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 


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21  Nov.  41 
S.Uen.Butchlns£dwards;  26  Nov.  41 


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PplMar.43  ^ 

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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P 23  June  48^  p 25  Jan.  45'    •  '**•  ^^^'^  ••'«**(•»*  •*»  »•» 

7  Jan.  42^  30 

28  Feb.  44 

31  Dee.  44 
P 10  May  44 


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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 

P  2  Sept  4^  «-•»»«« 
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. 


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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 
26 
30 
31 

14 
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. 


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46 
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7  Jwly  4«' 
28  Nof.  41 


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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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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. ; 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 
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2  Hon.  OUbert  Elliot,  atjfjutant 

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 
8  Sept.  46 


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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 
P  29  Nov.  45 


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r  0  U  Hon.  Henry  Clifford 
>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 

S  CfaUrloB  Bdward  Bott 


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P  28  Apr.  47 
30  Apr.  47 
P  7  May  47 
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P  2  July  47 
P 13  July  47 
P 14  July  47 
P  23  July  47 
P24  Sept  47 
P  25  Sept.  47 
P  1  Oct.  47 
P  15  Oct.  47 
P12  Nov.  47 
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23  Apr.  47 
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P  13  July  47 
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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,} 
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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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6  Dee.  44 
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19Nov.44l. 
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P  OAps*.  47 
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17  April  28 

14  April  36 
P  28  Nov.  37 
P21  June30 

19  Apr.  36 
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 

18  June  41 

15  Ape  42 
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22  Ja^y  42 

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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 

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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»  •>*•  >*  >><— 
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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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Captaihs. 

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! 

do. 

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 
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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- 


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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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Col&Ml^Sit>Ohii^mWmmBJ^i^  KCH.  JEnt.  1  Jaly,  95 

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 
43 


captain. 


19  Aug.  36 
17  June  37 
26  Aug.  39 
16  Apr.  20 
16  Apr.  42 
26  July  44 

P  8  Sept.  46 
1  May  46 

Pll  Juii«47 

P  9Jaae40 
13JuDe40 

P20Jtt4ie46 


BaBT.-lCAJ. 

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P  12  July  3D 
21  July  42     21  July 
30  Dec.  42  " 

44 

43 


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arm/  In  Portufml  m  a  voI«i«hv  Ik 
tSll.  mai  «mi  prewnt  u  a>«  tU§% 
■a4«i|it«rr«f<M4Ml«d  a*4r%«*ad«if 

aflkin  up  t«  the  Vul«  of  fffh^iwait, 

where  be  tottttiftfi^.   SiaMMa«wiy 

h»  pwceodad  t#  lfa«  But  SmdiH  M 

tbc  tOfh.  and   eer^ad    b  '^ufa^- 

operation*  there  up  to  1S)«^ 

whWh  ha  WM  pttmf4kt  al  A* 

,  pere^tm  oT  tha  CMdiia  ithkllta^  fa 

CVylun.  ^ , 

(    S  Majoir  Alteon  •mrrti  «r)ib  tlia 

I  aAfedtUinl  to  N»v  Orlaanav.  V,^ 

fHTQurabl J   mafiUoDod  ia  ^  a«kQa 

aK  T  .r     A  4  (^P**<*  <•  «1"  a»<awi«j  for  1^ 
26  July    44  ,  CoIoism    l«r   Imfan—t 


rvndnyd  vhiht  in  oiwnii^i^  #t'  ttm 
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. 


P26  July  46        ^ ^„^ ^^ 

20  Sept.  46 1  >Dt»  ^  totcriw  ofiiMe^^ifljfrS 

31  Oct.    46  |.Uo«k   m   iim  CoAf  JHIm 

21  Apr.  40  '  


LrAne  m    1S40,  ^  Um 
IHbaa  Ml  th»  AoMlW. 

'rrtakinr    of  BaiT*  Polnl    oo  ^ 


Robert  Willock  Daviei> 


27  Feb.  45 


I  Oct. 
6  Nov.  47 
19  Nov.  47 


i»r   or  BaiT* 
^  ^  .  RiTeff  UaaMa,  lltb  Na*.  im  i 
40   •»  <^*  M*ick  _       - 

KoT.  fbllowiftr 

a  mldth 


Si 


ipouin  IB  tha  Ii0yai,l«ar4 

\  on  tha  Ihat  f  odia  atatMa,  uttm  %m 

thaarroy.    Waaprcaaofcaiaiei»*t«ra*rar* 

rln|r  troo|ia  oft  boiard,  froinc  itilo  Jaea  ^'^'^ 


eiUfTinf 

thipa  harlnir  troofia 

Bttred  in   tha  Tra« 


Strange  Beetson  Hartigan     30  July  44  Cochio  wiUi  »  partj  oodcr  capv  ]»aat«.«o  *ai^  iC* 
John  Hslahan     . .  Ill  Jiilv  4.'i  *'•*!*  *"  •*»"»>»"}?  *>>•  "»'  orthatjdacei  waa  afi«« 

•♦  ™""~ *  J.*1?V     *5 1  warja    waiuMltd    in  tha  au*ito  «rifMaa*a,  .wh«« 

Henry  Wheeler .'      16  Dec.  46   t><»rdinr  •omr  MnUy  liroira.    in  th«  haodUv  oa»< 

v..»^:.  i^u«  ii.r«...^  n  T-..     ^A   P*»in«  •*  1W».  h»  "^  «••*«>  f»rt«»«*r.  and   ««•  raa» 


paijrn 

cd  JuH  ai  ui«  Ml 
of  tuapending  mni  to  a  tjxa 


tiroira. 

Uhta  frwRfocr,  and        _    _ 
rxid  whan  tha  rtWhiWfta  In  th«F 


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Francis  John  Byrne    ....        9  Jto.  46  I^^T  **  ""**  ^ 

Patrick  James  John  Grant     1 4  Apr.  46  •*!  ---•^  --•  — .  -  -  - -■  ^ .  ^       i,    , 

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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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d  tore*  ta  tlw  capUm  of  thv  PreDdi  FortnM  aiHl  Bettlemcnt  of  Seaegal,  la  1800. 


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13 ;  Brevet-M^jor,  10  Jaa.  37  ;  Major y^  p 2  Dec*  37 ;  Lieftt.-CoL  7  Jan.  42. 
&  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, 

P 16  Agg.  39 ;  Mafor,  p  28  Sept.  47. 


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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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26  Sept.  1 1 
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1  Oct.  12 

2  June  15] 


4  Mar. 
24  Dec. 
17  July 

8  Aug. 


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16  May  22  30  May  24 

2  Jan.  28   8  May  35 

26  Oct  30  P  29  July  36 

P 16  May  34  >  28  Apr.  37 


P13  Janed4 
P 13  June  34 
P 12  Feb.  36 


8  May  38 
22  May  38 |p  2  Sept  46 
P  25  Jan.  39 


P 14  Nov.  34 ;  P 17  Sept  38 

5  Nov.  12 
11  July  II 

8  May  35 
P  6  July  36 
P22Nov.  36 
P2d  AprU37 
P    5  July  30 

7  July  37 

17  July  23 

P 16  Aug,  39 


14  July  14 

4  Feb..  16 

Pll  Jan.  39 

P  28  June  39 

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    . . 

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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 

16AprU45 

P18AprU45 

8  June  45 

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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10  June  32 
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7  Dec.  88 
17  June  42 

9  Oct  42 

2  May  45 

P  9  May  46 

8  June  45 
20  June  45 


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23  Jan.  46 

8  Jan.  47 
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2  Mar.  47 

1 1  Apr.  46 

P  28  Sept  47 

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-* 
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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 » 


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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 
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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 

P 12  Feb.  47 
P23  Mar.  47 

2  Apr.  47 
P28  Sept  47 
P29  0ct  47 

17  Dec.  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 
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8  Jan.  47 

11  Jan.  47 

12  Jan.  47 

22  Jan.  47 

23  Jan.  47 
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1  Apr.  47 

3  Apr. 

4  Apr. 


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7  Feb. 

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16  Feb. 

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P  24  June  24 

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19  April  46 

8  Jan. 

47 

do. 

do. 

22  Jan. 

47 

PlOMay  46 

1  A^r, 

47 

do. 

do. 

do. 

20  July 

47 

9  Sept. 

45 

Pdl  Mar. 

43 

OAPTAnr.    I  BBBV.'MAl. 


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 


47 
47 
47 
47 
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 


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I 


FnilcrlrkWm.  Clouit'iiU....     10  Feb.   U 

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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I  Mar.  00 '  19  Mar.  37; 
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'  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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'  .>J«lv  44 'p  ft  Nor.  47. 


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Fraiicls  Hawlivv  Cr._    

William  lJm'e<,-''Fitinenilil  ..|i 

Jobti  Nevilli!  Pcto 'i 

9191  Richiril  llolli*    I 

WilllHiil  lli'iirv  Kini;»ii.il1     „ 
Rrt.'inul'l  Mu>'>lon<^lf."  u-'j-  •■: 

Jfiliu  Bnrnnnl  (ieulc | 

(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  

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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 

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■Will.  lIenr¥Wuraoll.l0D(,c.-J«;  Bi«.  15  Aup.  13 ; /;fe"^  "31  Fob.  33. 
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. 

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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 
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_-./  nUnd  Ikum  li«  nialEiiHi  —  ilii^  ntiilFii  miF  ut|iu**l  ni  Juurtili  m  ■  laiiTf  cnniHm 
iKMatTala»ra.lanHKCi|aniHnr»E>iu'libii  bnvuin  ■  |>rtaiiur  uf  <Tar.  aiul  wu  ilflHinnl  la 
Uijor  Wi^lawl  'rrvMI  Iba  Auujdbiiii  lu  L'Mvr  t'aiilHl*  (nim  IIIH  lo  ISIS,  lacludlnc  Hi 


ftrit  IB  mix 


TtuiTSenr.! 

JK 

Batf 

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1 

0 
0 

11 

10 
9 
6 
6 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

5 

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0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

5 

6 

90 

6 

0 
0 
0 
0 

Si.  JBekria  Regiment. 


>r 


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 


Half 
FSJ. 


0 
0 

0 

0 

0 
0 

m 

0 
0 
0 


0 
0 

0 


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. 


^.- .    -.•  *' 


4  ^ 


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 
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39 


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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. 


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^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 

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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. 


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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 


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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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9  JamoB  Banfmiy  llHmilton 

Alexander  Gordon  Moorhcad'^  . . 

Charles  Pletera** 

9  Benjamin  Ilutchtns  Edwardft'" 
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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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Captains. 
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, 


•  • 


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 


LtEUT. 


OAHTADTi     (BRKr.-VAJ. 


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  »•• 
PQR  rWM»     OQ  i  PWiil   In   llH    acttant    at  Pif««i«. 

*«  "CC.   »8  I  chr7»tl«f.  r«««.  uA  PUt^oft.  be. 
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 

**  ''■"•    '**'    oT  1844  4  lo  tti«  Mttihrra  C^piea^  fA 

P  14  If  OT.  A&  ^  SawaM  WWm  iowi«^.  larMdii^  \W^ 

17  Dec     45    •t««nto(of»cv«i«Ui«rkaSHI«n4th^ 

P24  June  42 i    w  Uf«i.  aisck  «rvf4  *•  mm. 

p     1    PaJ.     qq,  patRtMoriSll,  l4.«Bdlt.lBUMrtalci. 

n1  ^    f     1        7r     •"**•  '««>».  •^   Plandtr..  vilh   lb* 
P  14  J  Uiy    45    9i«|,  ia4a4tos  Uto  Msl^^tl*  Pyn> 

14  Apr,  46 1  »»c«.  Niwiif.  Bbf*-*  Ortfe«.T« 

^  I  and  Walarlou  i  abirvrin^  of  Caavmy 

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3  Apr.   46  wuaeMrrlyra)to7^lAMi: 

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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lAeutenant'Cotonel, 
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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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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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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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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"'  . . 
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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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Howard,  Hon.  Henry,  Unattached 

HoweU,  James,  Royal  Artillery 

Hugo,  Thomas,  91  Foot 


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Humphreys,  John  Goullin,"*  Ooldst.  Ods. 

Hunt,  Edward  Hugh,  Unattached 

Hunt,  John,  Unattached < 

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  > 

Assist,  Qr,-Mast,  Gen.  at  Quebec..  ) 

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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Jenour,  Matthew,  Unattached. 

Johnson,  Yarrall,  63  Ftiot 

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Joliffe,  Sir  Wm.  G.  H.,  Bt,,  Bourbon  Regt 

Jones,  Ebenezer,  Unattached   

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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 
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30  Mar. 
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3    David  William  Paynter 

3    George  Robert  Barlcer,  Adfjutant 
7    Peter  Pickmore  Faddy 

H.B.  Arthur  Thoma*  PhUlpott* 

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   .« 
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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 

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7  Wm.  Robert  Gichard 

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19  Mar.  89 
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6  Apr. 
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89  July 
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4  Ffederlok  Wra.  Hanltain 

1    Tho.  Wm.  Lawrence 

6    Frederick  John  Traven 

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    « 
H.B.Wm.  Ales.  Mfiddleton « . 

4  BoB^oier  John  Cannon 

H.B.James  Robert  Qibbon    

H.B.JohB  Richard  Anderson  ***... 

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  . 
B.B.  Charles  Tiylor  Du  Plat 

8  Mortimer  Adye ••... 

7  Thomas  Rfehard  M'Queen   ..... 

8  GSbarles  TVigance  Franklin  ..... 
8  Alexander  C«sar  Hawkins,  «.  • « . 
1     James  Morris  HUl 

6  Barday  LawBon 

^9    Algernon  Peter « .  • . 

1     Andrew  Pellett  Serimshire  Green 

6    Edward  Arthur  WilUams 

*2    Herbert  Winsloe  Patton 

H.B.  Charles-  Henry  Morris 

3    Neil  M^nnes  Mackay 

3  Wm.  James  Esten  Grant 

10  Jdieph  Clark  ChUds 

H.B.  George  Vanderheyden  Johnson    . 

G    AdoSphas  Frederick  Council     . . . 

Pierce  Samuel  Parson   

Robejt  Barlow  M*Crea   

John  Lindredge  Elgce  .••..«••. 

John  Desborough 

Disney  Fred.  Rassel 

George  Shaw 

.Bi  Aug.  Fred.  Francis  Lennox ..... 

ttiB* Charles  Stuart  Henry 

:  5    Edmund  Henry  Rene  Flint 

Wm.  Jtyres  Nash  Taylor 

Edw.  Swiaton    

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«     5    Horace  ParJker  Newton    . . .'.'.'. .'.'. . 

0   10    Alexander  Cameron  Qleig    

0/  uJK.Hipn.  William  Charles  Yelyerton. .., . 

Oi    8,    George  Henry  Vesey  ,.."..'.*.'....  i . , 

0-    2    Frederick  Charles  Standish 

Q.    2i    Stapylton  Jtobinson 

O  o .  13.  Michael  Shrapnel  Biddulph    

0<    2    Henry  Arthur  Vernon 

.0     1  •  Charles  Manners  Raynes 

i^     9    Qostavus  Hamilton  Lockwood  Milman 

0     1    Lord  William  Kennedy    

0     B    Walter  Ferguson  Lock 

0'    0    John  Fraser  JU>diogton  Badddey 

O    9    James  Anderson  Norle 

0     B    Geoige  Lee  Chandler    ••••.«4.. 

0     4    George  John  Power 

0     <S    Charles  George  Arbuthnot   

0     9    Charles  Bicbard  Ogden  Evans. .  • 

0     7    Gay  Rotton    

O     7     FrancU  WiUiam  Hastings    .,.., 

O     1     Henry  Augustus  Smyth  

O     6    Paul  Winsloe  Phillipps   

O     1     Edward  Monbray 

0     9    Frederick  Hugh  Chancellor « . , 

0     5    Charles  Waller 

0     2    Richard  King  Freeth    ...»•.•«...• 

Q  10    Charles  WUliam  Grey 

O     2    Fran.  Montague^  Maxwell  Ommanney 

O     3    Edmund  Palmer    

0-    ^    Ftancis  Vaosittart 

(0   H*B.Leopold  Orimston  Paget 

0.  B    Richard  Phelips    ..t---. »». 

0     3    Henry  Mercer   '.. 

(0   10    George  Colclough 

0     7    Tliomas  Walter  Milward J. . . 

0     9    Henry  Lowther  Chermside 

0'  I  3    Alex.  Theophilus  BUkely , 

0  j  9    RobertEmiliusFazakerleyCraufurd.. 

.  0     B     Frederick  William  Craven  Ord   . , . « 

0     2    William  Conyngham  Lynch  Blosse*  • 

0     1     Matthew  Bligh  Forde , 

0<    9    William  Townsend  Bamett 

/O'    4    Archibald  Edward  Harbord  Anson. « 

•  0     2    Samuel  Enderby  Gordon  • .  • 

0(9    John  George  Boothby •.••,•• 

0     7     Charles  Neville  Lo?ell .,.. 

0     7    James  Francis  Eaton  Trarers  ....... 

0     B    Hon.  B<lward  Thomas  Gage 
0     3    Neville  Saltren  Keals  Bayly  . . 

0     1     George  Bantow    

0     4    George  I^eslie 

0     9    Audley  Mervyn  Arcihdall 

0     9    Charks  Wright 

0    10    John  Everett  Tbring 

0    10    William  Magrath  King    

0  10  Henry  Lambert  Fulke  Greville 
0     9    Sidney  Robert  Bladen  Swinny., 

0   10    Hugh  Bent 

0     3    Francis  Robert  Glauville , 

0  6  Henry  JeiTis  White  Jervls  .... 
0  2  William  Lovelace  Dumaresq  . , 
0  10  Gaspard  JusMarchantTupper., 
0   10    Henry  B«yman • 


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John  Lawrance  Bolton  ....<• 

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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 

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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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3  Gllmore  Buitchaell 

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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    .  .* •-  .♦ 

1  Charles  Paulett  Rotton 
1  John  Morris  Sara^e 

9  Dashwood  Jonrs   

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Mqf.'Oen.  p  US  iSir  Hew  Dalrymple  Ross, 
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. 


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Capt.  J.  Tarner     ....  'XMni^tNinf  Fart 
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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 
Cork  dUf 
UnwriekdUto 
Athhms  dUto 


0itr^Uar 
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 
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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« 


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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 
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Charles  Canon  Alexander 

Geoige  Curry  Page   >.  >.  *•  «^ 

Henry  Sa&tlham,  $'• 

Tho.  Coryndon  Luxmore 

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Pred.'  Hedry  Badddey 

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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  . . . 


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25  June 
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11  June 

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10  Jan.    37 

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25  Dec. 

31  Mar.  38 
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19  Mar.  40 
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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 


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29  May 
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26  Sept 

27  Feb. 
1  Aug. 
5  Aug. 

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ditto 
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20  June    40 
20  June 
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24  ditto 

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23  Feb. 

28  March 

8  May 
16  Aug. 
31  March  38 

25  May 
13  June 

14  June 

I  Aug. 
1    Apr. 
27  May 

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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. 
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1  Sept. 
14  Sept. 
10  ScpU 
30  Sept. 

8  Oct. 

23  Nov. 

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23  Feb. 

42 

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28  June 

24  Oct. 

16  Mar. 

43 

1  May 
27  May 

11  Sept. 

23  Sept. 
1  Oet. 

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20  Dec 

26  Dec 

18  Mar.  45 

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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 

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ditto 

ditto 

ditto. 

ditto 

ditto 

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87  July  . 

20  Oct. 

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ditto. 

ditto. 

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4  Feb. 

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22  Mar. 

16  Apr. 

16  Apr. 

29  Apr. 

19  Ang. 

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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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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 


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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 


« •• 


i 


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 


CORNBT, 

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ENSIGN. 


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17  May   10 


Armstrong,  Francis  Wheeler,  Coldst.  Guards 
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 

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. 

Ban.  WiUiam,  2S  Foot (25  Jan. 


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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 

8  July   08  2  May    U26JDiif 

19  Oct.    O8I6A19.   11 

8  Juno  16  9  Sept  16   3  Sept. 

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 

ncTer      30  Mar.  14  1814 

ncTsr      20  Not.  9926  Oct.    00 

9  May   11  2  Sept.  19|26  Mar.  }17 

8  June  90  9  May   99 
28  Miay  07  20  Sept.  08 

6  July    10 

9  June  09 

10  April  17 


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26  July   16 
8  Mar.  10 

14  Sept.  09 

27  July    07 


7  Oct.    1326  Dee.  .14 


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10  Sept 

26  Aug. 
6  June 

129  Oct 

16  Dec. 
6  Feb. 

20  Feb. 

10  Aug. 
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6  April 
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29  Jan. 

27  Feb. 
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54 


44 


Ordnance  Medical  Department. 


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 


ASSIST.- 
SUKGEON. 


22  Jan. 
1  Dec. 

5  Dec. 
25  Jan. 
11  June 

3  Nov. 

6  Jan. 
30  Nov. 


07 
08 
10 
11 
12 
13 
13 


8D&OBON. 


SENIOR 
RUROEGN. 


17  AprU  27 
11  May  27 
31  Jan.    28 

22  July    28 

10  Aug.  29 

11  Mar.  30 
IJune  30 

13  Nov.  30 
15  Dec.   30 

OMay  33 
11  June  36 

14  June  36 
20  Sept  36 

2  Nov.  36 

23  Nov.  36 

26  Sept.  37 

18  June  38 
11  Sept.  38 

7  June  39 

30  Apr.   40 

4  May  40 
10  AprU  41 

27  May  42 
1  Nov.  42 
6  May   43 

5  Mar.  44 
1  May  45 

18  Apr.  46 

IJuly  46 

6  July  46 
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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. 
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Thomas  Park" 

George  Griffin,  r 

9  James  Dowman^' , 

Charles  Clarke, 

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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 

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Day,  Alexander,  Royal  Marines  #  •  • « • 

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Dixon,  Jolin  William,  48  F«ot. 

Dobyns,  Robert  William,  7  W.  India  Regt. 
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Downie,  Alexander,  6  Foot 

Dovne,  Robert  Stephen,  7  Dragoons  . 

Wi  Drake,  Edward,  28  Foot  

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Eagar,  Jeffrey,  R.  York  Rangers 26 

Eaglet,  Edvrard,  Bampfield,  Royal  Marines  29 
Earle,  Alexander  Hamilton,  Royul  Artillery  4 
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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 

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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    > 

DaYldBlytii 

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 


.  *  *• 


2KI>  UStTT. 


lAug.  87 

17  Oct. 
19  Oat. 
84  Got. 
21  Nor. 

do 

do 

6  Dec. 

19  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

9  Jan.  88 

80  Jan. 

81  Mar. 
8  May 

do 

do 
19  Jane 

do 
19  June 

14  Aug. 

15  Aug.  88 
81  Aug. 

4  Dec. 

18  Dee. 
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87  Dec. 

11  May  80 

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do 

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10  Sept. 

94  Sept. 

16  Sept.  40 

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17  Aug.  41 
do 

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81  Aug. 
do 

81  Aug.  41 
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19  Oct. 
16  Feb.  48 


llT  LIBVT. 

11  kaj  41 
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do 

11  May 
do 

18  May 
14  May 
14  May 
14  May 

8  July 
14  Aug. 
17  Aug. 

80  Oct. 
4  Not. 

84  Not. 

12  Feb.    48 
do 

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19  Mar. 
6  May 

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17  Juna 

86  June 

87  June 

18  July 
17  Aug. 
89  Sept. 

6  Not. 

81  Not. 
83  Nov. 

do 
86  Not 
4  Jan. 
12  April 

7  Aug. 

10  Aug.  48 
12  Aug. 

14  Sept. 

81  Sept. 
16  Mar.  44 

8  May 
6  May 

10  July    44 
12  July 

16  Aug. 

82  Not. 
81  Dec. 
91  Jan. 

do 
do 
do 

17  April 
6  May 

6  May 
16  June 

0  Aug. 
16  Aug. 
16  Aug.   46 

4  Feb.    46 
do 

7  April 

do 

11  Apr. 
81  May 
86  June 

26  Aug.  46 
10  Oct. 

9  Not. 
9  Not. 


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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 

.f Ahft  Itarfn V  ItntntiPP  ......  .......... 


I  %KJ>.  LI  BUT. 


•  ••••••••  •• 


IST  LIBUT. 


16  Feb.    42 

2SV0*.    4« 

do 

7  Dee. 

15  Feb. 

9  Dee. 

do 

18  Dee 

19  Apr. 

$4  Dee. 

10  April  42 

20Ajpril    47 
6  May 

17  May 

10  May 

14  June 

27  July 

7  July 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

16  Aug. 

do 

18  Oct. 

do 

do 

do 

10  Not. 

do 

do 

do 

15  Dec. 

do 

27  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

de 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

4  Jan.  43 

do 

20  June 

do 

15  Aug. 

11  Aug. 

21  Aug. 

25  Aug. 

21  Aug. 

29  Oct. 

18  Sept. 

20  Not. 

26  Dec 

20  Not. 

do 

4  Dee. 

3  May 

24  Dee. 

6  May 

27  Dee. 

3  July 

31  Dee. 

16  Mar   44 

17  July 

23  July 

27  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

29  Jan.  45 

• 

2  July 

do 

do 

do 

14  Oct. 

do 

do 

16  Dee. 

do 

29  Dec. 

do 

do 

9  Feb.  46 

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do 

do 

do 

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do 

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Royal  Marines. 


297 


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. 

28  Dec.  46 

do 

do 

do 
16  Feb.  47 

do 
20  Apr.  47 
10  May 

do 

do 

do 

do 
20  June 
3  Aug. 

do 

do 
20  Sept. 

do 
18  Oct. 

do 

9  Dec. 
14  Dec. 


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, 
Ply, 
Por, 


UtLUui.  A.  D.  L.  Farrant,  10  Oct.  48. 

F.  J.  Polkingborne,  0  Not.  48, 

8.  N.  lowder,  10  May  47. 


Wo. 
Par, 
Ply. 
Ch. 


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. 
Ch. 
Ply. 
Por. 


wnilam  Huston,  23  Jane  48. 
Norton  Austin,  25  June  48. 
George  Dibben,  7  July  46. 
Thomaa  Cooper,  15  July  48, 


Wo. 
Por. 
Cha. 


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. 
Wo. 
Cha. 
Ply. 


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 


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6  Oct.    10 


6 

11 

3 

6 

85 

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10 
86 
16 
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Aug. 

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May 

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Not. 

Not. 

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July 

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June 


11 

13 

18 

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14 

13 

13 

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21 

14 

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31 


OMar. 
6  Dec. 
8  Feb. 

18  July 

16  July 

6  Aug. 
22  Apr. 
87  Oct. 
81  Jan. 

8  May 

4  May 

do. 

10  July 

85  Dec 

13  May 

17  Dec. 

do. 
20  Dec. 

10  Sept. 
26  Dec. 
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13  Sept. 
28  Oct. 

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do. 

19  July 
do. 
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7  June 
7  June 

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15  July 
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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 

19  do. 

14  do. 
do. 

14        do. 

do. 
21  19  Mar.  88 
14  6June88 
14  28  June  38 

do. 
14    do. 

do. 
19  22  Mar.  39 
30  6Dec.  39 
14  1  July  40 
16  1  July  40 
16  do. 
161       do. 

do. 

do. 
24  Dec.  41 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 
24  Dee.  41 

do. 
15 June  43 


25^3  Dec. 


25 

20 


84 
9  Joseph  Wm.Wybaiilt '23  Sept.  27 

"^ 27 

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 


6 

28 
36 
88 
84 

16 
86 
86 


Sep.  80 
Jan.  87 
do* 
do* 
do. 
do. 

June  88 
June  88 
Dee.  40 
Dec.  48 
Dec.  44 
do* 

Dec*  46 
Dee*  46 
Dee*  46 


1  J«1y  40 
Dee.  46 


•/isNwriea* 

Cape  ofOmdMop^^ 

Canuia, 


West  InMm. 
MamriUms* 
New  South  VTalie* 
Novt^Sootku 
VanlHomtm'MSMmim 
Ionian  Isism^o* 
Oi^rnltut. 
Cops  ofChod  Mope^ 
DubHn^ 


Jsontihstu* 

TorontOf  Upptr  CmtmM* 
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. 


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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, 

do. 

do 

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 

do. 
28  June  38 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 
27  Aug.  38 
1  July  40 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do* 

do. 
do. 
do. 

26  Dec.  40 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 
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* 

do. 

de. 

do* 

do. 


4A  Canada 
^Antigua 
C,  of  O.  Hope 


do. 

do. 

10  Dec.  43 

23  Dec.  48 


do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do* 

do. 

do. 
17  Oct.  44 
24  Dec.  44 

do. 
■  do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 


Station. 


'     ■    '  I     I'lfclB"* 


VanJ>.La$sd 


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. 

do. 
16  Dec.  46 

do. 
do. 
do. 

do. 
do. 

do. 
do. 
do. 

do. 

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 

do. 

do. 

do. 
*  do. 
S6  Dec.  46 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 
do. 

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. 


Medical  Department 


311 


21 

21 

22 

21 

15 

21 

21 

2d 

20 

14 

16 

15 

13 

9 

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13 

14 

13 

14 

13 

12 

13 

7 

13 

12 

11 

12 

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10 

10 

11 

20 

10 

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0 


Surg^aiu  ofthe  Second 

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 


22  Mar. 
4  Oct. 
29  Nov. 

28  Nov. 
never 

20  Nov. 

29  Mar. 

•  •  •  • 
13  Mar. 
never 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 


27 
27 
26 

27 

27 
27 

28 


ASSISfAITT 
.SUROBOir. 


27  March  35 


do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

never 

never 

13  Mar. 

never 

do. 

« .  • . 
never 

do. 

do. 


28 


20  July 
29  July 
29  July 
'20  July 
11  Jan. 

20  July 

do. 
9  Sept. 
29  July 
10  Jan. 

21  Sept. 
4  Oct. 


30 
30 
«0 
30 
33 
30 

13 
30 
34 
32 
33 


11  Jan. 

7  June 
9  Jan. 

12  Aug. 
10  April 
17  Oct. 
15  May 

10  Feb. 
17  July 

8  June 

4  Dec. 

22  July 

13  Jan. 
7  Oct. 

15  Sept. 
13  July 

23  Dec. 

11  Aug. 
1  Feb. 

12  Jan. 

27  Jan. 
26  Mar. 

28  Dec. 

5  AprU 
[20  Sept. 


39 

33 

35 

34 

35 

34 

35 

36 

35 

41 

35 

36 

37 

36 

37 

38 

36 

37 

31 

38 

43 

41 

38 

39 

39 


44 

45 


SUBOBON 
gP.  CLASS. 

25  Feb.     42 
17  June 
2  Aug.    42 
I  1  Nov. 
17  Feb.     43 

24  Feb. 
30  June 

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 

7  Aug.   .46 

7  Aug.    47 

7  Aug.    46 

3d  Aug.    46 

do. 

do. 

25  Sept.  46 
25  Sept.  46 

2  Oct.  40 
13  Nov.  46 

5  March  47 
13  July  47 
28  Sept.  47 
12  Nov.  47 
19  Nov.    47 


WHBBB 
STATIONBD. 


Chelsea  Hosp. 

London. 

C.ofG.  Hope. 

Mauritius. 

Van  D.-Land, 

Canada. 

C.  of  G.  Hope. 

Corfii. 

Cliatham. 

C.ofG.  Hope. 

Malta. 

Chatham. 

Ceylon 

West  Indies. 

Canada. 

Gibraltar. 

Jamaica. 

New  Zealand. 

Chatham. 

C.  of  G.  Hope. 

Limerick. 

Nova  Scotia. 

C.CoastCastla 

Canada. 

Jamait*a. 

Chatham. 

Mauritius. 

Jamaica. 

Ceylon. 

Gravesend. 

Canada. 

New  S.  Wales. 

London. 

Gambia. 

Chatham. 

West  Indies. 

C.  of  G.Hope. 

Dublin. 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
O 
0 
0 

o 

0 
0 


18ft 

12^  James  WooUey  Simpson 

Francis  Matthias  Bassano. . 

Assittant^Surgeont, 

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 
ASSISTANT. 


17  Jan.    07 

24  June  11 
(  DStpenter  ) 
U  April  15) 


APOTHB- 
CABY,&C. 


WHBRB 
STATIONBD. 


•  •  .  .  . 


»••••• 


0 
0 

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o 


fWilMam  Rutherford^ 

Edward  Frederic  Kelaart  . . . 
BOidbert  Henry  Blake,  M.D. 

TktniA  Rt^wnrt^S 


14  Oct.     13 
18  May    15 

18  Apr.  25 
Assist.  Surg. 
13  Sept.  35 
18  Sept.  35 
7  June 

7  Jane 
17  Sept. 
20  Sept. 

1  Nov. 
22  Nsv. 
22  Nov. 

6  Dee. 
22.X>ee. 

10  Jan. 
6  Nov. 

15  Jan. 

16  Feb. 
26  Feb. 

5  Mar. 
9  AprU 

8  June 

11  June 
11  June 

2  July 
16  July 
16  Nov. 

3  Dee. 


39 
39 
30 


40 
41 


41 


41 


41 


Corfu. 
Malte. 

London. 


R.  Military  College. 

Ceylon. 

Ceylon. 

Jamaica. 

Ceylon. 

Cork. 
Manrithis. 
CofGoodHbpe. 
C.of  Good  Hope. 
C.of  Good  Hope. 
Ceylon. 
Chatham. 
Canada. 
Jamaica. 
Chatham. 
Ceylon. 
Chelsea. 
Dublin. 
Greenlaw. 
Isle  of  Wight. 
Chatham. 
Bermuda, 
do. 


1 1 


Medical  Department 


6 
0 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 
2 

2 


87 


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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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 

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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. 


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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 

itf  Fortyieationt  {     Boi^oyne,  KCB, 
A.mim*,w»*m  A^    S  Mtjor  Geii.  Edw.  Panshawe,  CB, 
Aieietante  do.  j  Lt.  col.  R.  C.  Alderson. 

Aetittant  A^futai^  Oenrrait  9  Lt.-OoT.  Matson. 
Office,  No.  S4.  Pall  Mall. 

COMMISSIONERS  ROYAL  MILITARY  COLLEGE. 
Field  MarsbulThe  D.  0/"  Wellington,  KO,  OCB.  ^  OCB 
The  Secretary  at  War. 
Field  Marshal  H.M.  The  King  of  HasMoer,  KO,  OCB. 

OCH.  ^  KP, 
Field  Manhal  H,  R,  H.  The  Bake  of  Ouahrld^e,  KO, 
General  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Paget,  OCB, 

P.  Maltland 

Viscount  Beresford,  OCB  4-  OCH, 

— Right  Hon.  Sir  Jamee  Kempt,  OOB* 

Sir  T.  Bradford,  OCB,  [Oen, 

Sir  J.  W.  Ocit^xm,Bt,OCB.OCH^—{hiart.  Most, 

Sir  Ralph  Derling,  OCH. 

Lt.-Gen.Sir  Howard  Douglas,  Bt,  QCB.OCMO. 

Sir  John  Maedonald,  OCB.-^A<H;utemt  OoMred, 

Lord  PiURoy  Somerset,  OCB, 

Sir  J.  Gardiner,  KCB. 

Henry  Yieeount  Hardinge,  OCB. 

'4«rO.  Scorell,  KCB»^O^.ofRoy.MiL  OMtye. 


M^J.•G«D.£Ur  Hew  D.  Roes»  KCB,  R.  Art. 

Geo.  Brown,  CB,  KH,^I}ep.  A4^.0en. 

COMMISSIONERS  ROYAL  MILITARY  ASYLUM. 
Field  Manhal  the  D.  of  Wellington.  KO,  OCB,  &  OCH, 
Field  Marshal  H.M.  The  King  of  Hanover,  KO.  KP. 

OCB.  OCH. 
Field  Marshal  H,B.  H.  The  DitJUef  Cambridge,  KO. 
General  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Paget,  OCB, 

Vieeonnt  Conbennare,  OCB,  OCH. 

riteovn*  Beresford,  OCB.  ^  QCH, 

The  Marquit  o/* Londonderry,  OCB,  OCH, 

Right  Hon.  Sir  Juroes  Kerapit,  OCB, 

^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. 

M^{.  Gen.  Sir  Hew  D.  Koss,  KCB.  R.  Art. 

Geo  Brown,  CB,^  Deputy  A^,  Oeneral. 
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 

t    F 


•  'f.. 


./'  .'i^vr 


:A 


.y  .viM 


326 


Barrack-Master^^ 


•AtkiiHon»T.J. 
•  BlaokvelV  V. 
Bowen,  Oapt,  U. 
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 
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. „_„. Ftrmop  and  HMti^dotown. 

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Orr,  £f.  J.  Par9omotownt  B        ^^   "•" 

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Ipt,  Capt.  Jot.     JSfeAmond,  AZand  Brtdpo^kutt 

Mapaxino  tifri 
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Baardoo,  Capl.B.  H.  Dromkoda 
Rowao.  Cap}.  Rob.    Bel/Mt  and  Carriok$trpmo 
Roy,  Qgpt.  J.  A.       ^<>ri  ami  Ctaro  CattU 
^niompaoBrOotdon  Ckmylomoai  • 

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Bermuda 


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By  Town 
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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 
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A.  Garratt* 

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W.MaedoBald 
T.  Wilion 
W.  B.  Gray 


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Demerara 


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VPOV  FOREIGN  STATIONS. 
Ctg^  of  Ocod  Eopt 
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 

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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* 
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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 

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Santa  Mamra  *  P.  Oa«f4m 

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Trinidad  Copt.JL1>*Uw!^mudd 

Van  BUtnonU  Land  . 

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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. 


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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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'  XOFM>.  88 

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1  Sept.  80 
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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 


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C.  Holden,  tJnatt..7  Oct.  87. 

; W.  Wood,  b.p.  R.  Mar.  1 1  May  41 

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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 


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Sept  41 

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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 

Jane  16 
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 
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9  James  Jackson,  87  P.  Mtfjor  . 
Adam  Beverhondt  58  P.     . 
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Robert  Browne,  16  P.  Mt^ 
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9  Jamea  Poynts,  80  F.  Major  . 
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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. 

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19 
9 

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21 

19 


13 

17 


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21 
24 

31 
14 
30 
27 
28 
2« 
9 
25 

7 

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2 


! 


Mar. 

Sept. 

April 

Dec. 

July 

Dec. 

never 

June 

Sept. 

never 

never 

Feb. 

neviT 

Mar. . 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

June 

Mar, 

June 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

April 

Feb. 

April 


95 
06 
25 
99 
25 

07 


11 
12 


LIEUT. 


27 

28 
31 
26 
30 

12 


Jan. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

July 
July 

Oct. 


96 
09 
28 
04 

20 

09 


08 

11 
12 
90 
04 
01 
01 
25 
04 
32 


05i28 
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 
25 
12 
21 

8 
14 

9 


13 
13 


09 

14 
14 
99 
04 
03 
03 
26 
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97 
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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 
3 


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13 

8 
25 
25 
13 
25 
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16 
11 
29 
20 
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26 
20 
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June 

April 

June 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Oct. 

never 

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July 

Dec. 

May 

Mar. . 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

never 

never 

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03 
01 
00 


1 

14 

2 


13il4 
90110 
2021 


28 

05 
02 
29 


21 
27 
27 
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April 

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June 

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Jan. 

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Feb. 

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Aug.  25 
Aug.  32 
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Sept.  17 


04 
01 
11 
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22 

19 

17 

27 

7 

9 

14 

13 

10 

4 

3 

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20 

18 


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July 

April 

Feb. 

May 

Dec. 

June 

Jan. 

April 

Nov. 

Mar. 

never 

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06 


0311 


35 
07 
25 


June  30 
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 

0  Mar.  40*21  April  40 


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June  38 
Feb.  16 
Aug.  34 
June  45 
Dec.  47 
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Jan.  28 
Dec.  42 
Nov.  14 
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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. 
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11  May 

14  Feb. 

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XJSUT. 


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06 
11 
03 
26 


22  Aug.  94 

20  July  28 

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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. 

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4  May 

11  May 
11  April 

7  July 
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Jan. 
June 
never 
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May 
never 
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July 
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19   1 

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44  3 

4114 

1623 

37 

43  6 

4024 

1925 

4021 

96 

1426 

10  2 
1424 
1626 

11  2 

25  8 
1626 
88 

99  6 
08 

9010 
2628 

26  0 
2021 
3410 
13  6 
8320 
2717 
4710 
40 


Mar*  38 

6epl.  14 

i#14 

Apia  06 


May  ^ 
Jan«  41 
Fsbw  36 
Joe  96 
Nov.  14 
May  31 
8epf «  47 
Iteb.  13 
May    16 

Sept.  46 
iaik  40 
Sapl.  14 
July   41 

Mar.  16 

JOM    21 

8ef4«  26 

a«pt.  16 

May  m 
April  28 
N«v.    18 

PAk   m 

Pe^   43 

Doe.  81 
Jaao  26 
Oet  21 
Jm.  38 
J«ly  26 


Sept.  4f 


12  Oct.    88'28Ju]y   43 


15  Aug. 
19  July 
15  Oct. 
12  May 


00 
40 


41 


0  V». 
07^  Dee;   Oi 

47:16  Get.  m 

14i  1314 

44>15Jaa.  41 
1926  ScpC.  18 
4730  Mar.  4f 


8  June  luj  OAtig. 


26  19  Feb.   90=  6  Sept. 
09:28  Nov.  0516Oet. 
0327  Joly  04.10  April 


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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,  ) 

T0W9Mmor,Cap$4^OoodSope..  } 


CORVET, 
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 


LIEUT. 


16  Aug.  26  29  Sept.  29  28  Sept.  39  25  Feb.    4i 


11  Jan. 
26  April 

28  Mar. 

12  Feb. 
17  Apr. 

30  June 
23  Oct. 

1  Sept. 
May 
12  Sept. 
5  Oct. 

31  Oct. 
OAug. 

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 
00 
08 
04 
16 
19 
25 
12 
10 
12 
19 
99 
07 
04 

10 
06 
16 

25 
85 
06 
03 
03 
03 
96 
13 
03 
12 
05 


30 

25 

14 

7 

23 
27 
12 

29 
24 


Mar. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Dee. 

Oct. 

never 

Feb. 

Oct. 


CAFTAIH. 


14 

23 
05 
36 
12 
78 
32 

08 
21 


2 

12 
31 
10 
14 
27 
15 
1 

11 

7 

1 

24 

14 

28 

19 

8 

9 

19 

29 

5 
21 
12 
5 
1 
4 


July 

June 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

July 

April 

July 

May 

April 

April 

May 

never 

Nov. 

Oct. 

June 

May 

Feb. 

Nov. 

never 

25  Sept. 

28  AprU 
2  Mar. 


1 
25 
18 

7 

26 
16 
12 

2 

8 
23 


June 

July 

Aug. 

April 

May 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

April 

July 


39 

45 
08 
46 
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 

23 


never 

June 

Sept. 

May 

Dec. 

Aug. 

April 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

April 

Aug. 


04 
21 
05 
25 
22 
28 

12 
13 
23 
00 
08 
05 

23 
08 
26 

28 
88 
07 
04 
05 
04 
00 
20 
05 
13 
07 


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 

10 

26 

12 

09 

36 

13 

39 

25 

35 

14 

35 

15 

26 

05 

27 

14 

98 

25 

34 

40 

13 

41 

91 

14 

11 

26 

09 

08 

37 

26 

25 

14 


1 
23 

1 
25 
25 

8 

|25 
18 
28 
25 
9 

20 

2 

24 

28 

8 

1 

9 

12 
1 

25 
19 
'26 

5 
28 
28 

8 
14 

21 
6 


Nov.  89 
Jan.   4tt 

Jan.  47 
June  17 
Feb.  16 
April  26 

May   18 

Sept.  16 
June  31 
Mar.  16 
Dec.  19 

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 


Sept.  80 
Feb.    16 


28  June 

29  Dec. 


31 
46 


1  May   46 

15  Mar.  33 
1  Dec.  10 
6  July  16 
6  Mar.  41 


IJan.  42|88Jol7  4t 
Q  2 


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Capiahis. 


'Carteo»  Wniiam»   UoattadiMl,    Staff  ^ 

C^fkerofPfmi0Mr$   i 

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. 


SHSioir, 

BTC. 


17  July 

18  May 


15 
32 


11  Jan.    15 


3  Max. 
12  Oct. 

7  Nov. 

4  April 


14 
09 
22 
05 


LIBUT. 


12  Dee.   22 


7Aasr.  96118 

r  *25Decl3 
I  3  May  15 
7  April  25 
6  Mar. 
9  June 
18  June 


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 
25 
07 
03 
07 


! 


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 

never  9 
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 


CAPTAIN. 


23 

27 
13 
26 
U 
14 


Oct 
Deo. 

July 
May 

Feb. 

Sept. 

AprU 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Ooi. 

Sept. 

April 

July 

Oct. 

Dce» 

Dec. 

April 

Dee. 

May 

JiUy 


wntir 

PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAY. 


81  Aug.  38  31  Aug.  38 
Sept  9mi 


ApKir4i 
26  May   80|90Jam   42 


35  2$  Aug,,  37 

37 

27  July  99 
14  Sept.  g 
21  June  19 
10  July  83 
2  June  29 


32 
231 
08 
00 
2(> 
00. 
39 
20 
32 
80 
03 
1225  April 

04  24  Sept 

05  19  Mar.  Q^ 
35  8  Aug.   «» 
32 
29 
15 


20  July   38 

10  Sept. 
14  Aug. 
19  May 


2. 
00 
31 
14 


1 

3 

13 

10 


Clements,  William,  Lord,  Unattached 
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  . . .  .| 

Pmn\ 


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 


Aug. 
April 

XOT. 

May 

July 

Msy 

July 

Sept 

Aug. 

April 

April 

June 

Juno 


7  June  44 

25  Oct    31 

7  Sept. 

Hi 


13  April  38 
20  Jane   34 


30  May   4d  9  Apr.   m 


26  23  Oct    n^ 

01 


40 
44 
31 
12 


30 

10 

2 

25 


0  Kov.  oo!  8  Mav 


17  Nov. 
30  Jan. 


08;25  Dec. 
Of;  27  Ang. 


12122  Blay  28 


23   3 

2517 
32  24 
31:20 
22  2 
4325 
25:22 
13:23 


Cockbare,  Jsmes,Unat,  SioffOf  ^Pen.  12  April  27123  Aug.  33! 


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! 


17  Jan. 

1 1  Mor. 
28  May 

12  Nov. 


I 
10  6 

nii2 

8 
2 
8 
2 
6 
3 


07  26  July   08,26 
07  Id  Oct.    09,29 
06  29  Mar.  08.25 
never        9 


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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 


Feb. 

Oct. 

Jane 

June 

April 

Sept 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Oct 

Sept 

Oct. 

Dec. 

May 

April 

Mar. 

Soy. 

Mar. 

Msy 

Dee. 


121 
32 
38 


June  41 
May  44 
Aug.  31 
Dec.  14 
AprU  40 
Sepl.  55 
Aug.  33 
Mac. 
May 
June  44 
May  38 
.Kjy^iX  54 


1  Norl  96 


21 


25i27 


24 


13 
35 
32*28 


Feb!  <0 
Dec.  27 
May   28 


30 
25 
14 
13 
44 


27 
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11 
23 
13 


July  41 
4ug.  38 
May  3G 
Juno  pO 
Juaa  to 
Feh.  10 
July  ,47 
April  t7 
Mar.  17 
Nov.  38 
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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. . 

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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 

Wblt«,  Mom*,  jirX>.  Buff 

MThltc,  Peter,  7<  Fwt  

VTbtiflfUl,  Cbarlo  TumUn*.  Ordannov   ...... 

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Ar#v<^,  S4  Feb.  S&,)  CoUUtrcam  GuaftU     5 

%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.  .. 

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ilarkc r,  John  Oicklow,  HUff 

HI  RartUtt^  Jamct.  MiD.,  0  Ro>al  Veteran  BaiUlion 

RartleU,  Tboma*,  44  F<io< 

IWvia,  Panqoale  Maria,  Staff    • 

tHrrmner.  Alncandrr,  3  Foot    
99h  BHftbaae,  Thomaa,  MI).,  66  Foot  

Uniwoe,  FrmncUy  W  Foot 

barke,  Thomaa,  S7  Foot    

9  Campbrll,  Alexander.  3  Drafoun  Qnarda 

t.'aanuoi  flneaa,  MI}.,  ihdnanec     

CblBklt*.  tlmry.  81  Foot 

Oaria,  CbaHaa  Kdwanl,  (hmadWr  Gnarda    

Colettan,  John,  7  Dragoon  Gnarda 

Tonptr,  llranaby,  ()rdoan<v 

Canin,  WiUtam,  3  R^iyal  Vttonn  RattaUoo 

i'applra,  <*har)c«,  Ordsancr  .... 
9  IWtrIm,  Henry  Willian.  40  Foot 

Uo«|bM,  John.  »  Foot 

Dims,  WiOlnn,  4  Gannon  Battnlkia 


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7 

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6 
18 

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10 
10 

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ti 

4 

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Mar.  06 
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Dec.  13 
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Dec.  S3 
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01  S7  Nov.  00 
•JOJnly    30 

10  7  Oct.  13 
U   1  Jnna  30 

06i6Dee.  13 

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14^'iOJune  39 

11  21  SepL  30 
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never 
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3  July    00 
13  AprU  33 

15  Feb.    07 

16  Oct    07 

4  May    SO 


14  Nov. 
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never 
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07 

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09 
7  Sept.  16 
07 
08 
14  AprU  04 


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4 


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Nov.  S6 
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Aug.  37 
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Juna  13 
July  S8 
Aug.  08 
July  16 
July  II 
Dec.  04 
Juna  01 
Aug.  07 
iKc.  IS 
Mar.  10 
Dec  IS 
May  13 
Sept.  11 


^ 


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CORNET, 
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 


•  •.'•••. .. 


26 
6 

25 
6 
2 

10 


2 
9 

25 

8 

20 
12 
14 
20 

1 
28 

7 
10 

4 
19 

1 

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18 
15 

1 
28 

4 
10 
'20 

8 
10 
26 
11 
11 

5 

4 

8 


tm Elliott,  WiUUm,7^  11  Foot. 
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 

Feb. 

May 

May 

Jan. 

April 

May 

May 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Oct 

Dec. 

June 


LIEUT. 


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 
1619 
03  28 


13 

14114 


08 
13 
04 
30 


18 


33 


7  Nov.  27 
never 


21  Aug.  19  29  Aug.  38 


20 
2 

28 
21 


1131 


26 
10 
08 
04 
08 
04 
08 
04 
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32 
05 
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Feb. 

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July 

Sept. 

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Oct. 

July 

Aug. 

June 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

June 

Aug. 

Oct. 

June 

July 


18 
10 
17 
05 
32 


5 
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26 


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April 
Feb. 
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Dec. 
do 
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6  Dec   44 


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19  Nov. 


4224  May   44 

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6  Feb.   08  23  Feb. 


1 
1 

14 
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4 
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2 
30 
18 
131 


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Feb. 

June 

Jan. 

Aug. 

never 


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19-25 
28'12 
0923 
10!27 


07 


Nov.  94 


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July 
June 
Oct. 


25 
07 
94 
11 


10  Mar.  Oe 


never 
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04 
OS 

33 


20 


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June 

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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 
05'29JuIy 
08 10  Oct.  1«|25 
06  3  Feb.  14 15 
11  4  Dec.  23  4 
05U0Feb.  1437 
34  20  Sept.  42  10 
34  5  July  39  21 
06^^11  Mar.  1715 
04  22  Sept.  0818^ 
26;  16  May  3428 
12^^30  Oct  4684 
2824  Nov.  43131 
31  31  Aug.  38 
23  10  Jan.  37 
10,21  June  33 
0821  April  1414 
0330  Mi^   11    1 

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06 
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31 


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12 


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25 


10  Mar. 

7  Nov. 
12  April 
20Mav 
16  April 

9  Nov. 

never 
28  Jan. 

28FMW 

10  Jan. 


26 
09 

a5 


June 

Feb. 

June 

Aug. 

AprU 

Aug. 

Dec. 


Oet.   08 
Jan.   46 

JiOf  31 
Teb.  06 
Not.  25 
Bapt.  "14 
1814 
Maf^.  87 


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JoTy  85 
Aug.  28 

Nov.  18 
Sepi.  47 
April  96 
June' 38 

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June  17 
Mar:  •  17 
May  17 
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Nov.  38 
Jun6  42 
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jtfiy  42 

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Sept,  14 

Nov.  81 


95  12  June 

5  July 
ISFfeb. 
3  May 
12'27  May 

09j2OMar. 

05*20  Dec. 
06S51for. 
37  17  April 


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40^14  Api#  43 
27!28Aug.  27 
18^  Jan.  84 
85  4  Not^.  36 
13  ^14 

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2783  Sept;  96 
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Brdcgby  John    Haniy,  Unatty  A4ft, 
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 


LIKUT. 


OAPTAXir. 


8  April  26  26  Jan.    2&20  Jan.    82 19  Dee,  4d 


WflUf 
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 
IFeb.   08129  July  25  29  July 

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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PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAY. 


47 


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94. 

86  «a^..44 


1  Deck  86 

S#ail«   18 

IJaai.  %& 

15M  6aft,  16 


10  Dec 


96  Iff  N«T. 

26  1  M«y 

27  8Jnly 
S7|  I  May 

25  Dee. 
S3|10Dee. 
98  3  Man 
96  95  Feb. 
26 
14 
12 
BOiSl  Mar. 


6Msr. 

3Miy 

13  Aog, 


II  Deow 


9627  Deo. 
08  8A^rH 
34  99Ndv* 
0831  Aug. 
03  10  Aug. 
07  17  Juno 
13  6  0el. 


16MaPk<0S 
«^Fbb.   145 

86  80.  Ilab#  •  06 

80  8^  Mb.  be 

442»D».'44 

88 

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20 16  Um.'  Bl 
MlOMlf  S3 
80 

80  ^' 

13SBBC|it.  14 
^  7  Sapt;  :i3 
06  1#16 

80  S9  S6pt.*.ll2 
89  6Mar.  87 
88 17  Jttljr  185 
80 14  DIM. -89 
06  4A^  11 
flOUJaiseCiO 
1426  IM.  17 


16  June  43  4.Aag.^|3 


34 

13  24  Dee. 
SO  17  Dee. 
31  IS  Aug. 

28  20  Xov. 


SO  July 
13  Deo. 
OOcf. 
11  Jab. 
22  April 


13' 

i3i 

08! 
00! 


4  May 
8  0eL 
1  Nov. 
1  Jan. 


10 
10 


18)20  Oot.    80 

9Afe9.^83 

10  Bept  80 

29  XoT.  44 


15;S9July   361  ^ 

19  Aug.  35l       •.''.) 

SO  May   92b0  Maf  m 

01  10  April  id  4  May   80 

2020Mm-»  27)84  F)ib.   37Jl8Anir*  47 

25  April  05  26  June  06123  Aug.  lO|^5  Feb.   17 


never      ,26  OcL   07 


I 

21  April  04  0  May 
9  May    06  9  Oet. 

2  Feb.    1&10  April 
16  Juno  30;i2JuIy 

3  Aug.  26'88Apr. 
8  Oet.  07^  5  April 
7  July   11  25  May 
0  Jono  OOi  6  April 

S7  Aug*  04-12  Vtbb 
10  Jan.    82  S3  June 


17  Deo,   13  0  Aug.  18 


2  D«c. 
May 

7  Jan. 

6Aug< 

23  Apr. 


05 

12)27 

S3 

80 

31 

10^96  Jane 

12 

07 

06 

86 


16 

84|l7  K«r.  84 

7J«a*  86 
471  6  A«r.  87 
4120Jaa.  47 
87|86J«mB7 

SApfittt 
IIOMW    IS 

17  Mar.  87 


GoAtauM. 


937 


v.- 


MudM,  -RtlheH  Bniidtt,  60  Foot,  Stoff  2 
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    »»..»• 


05 
15 
24 
08 
05 
14 
35 


09 

08 

95 

23 

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09 

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95 

04 

03 

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17 

08 

14 


3422 


08 
15 
03 
06 
92 
06 
18 
30 
28 
20 


4« 


12  Nor. 
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. 


12 


04 
22 
19 
15 
06 
31 
00 
06 
06 
15 

26 

07 
12 
14 
0? 
06 
02 
12 
77 
00 
08 


21 
18 
28 
13 
1 
25 
10 
23 


13 

15 

11 

12 

3 

6 

3 

7 

1 

15 
1 
9 
8 
1 


20 

7 

27 

23 

21 

2 

12 

8 

5 

24 


0524 


22 


1430 


18 

15 
0 
5 

13 
5 

13 
7 
7 
9 


Jan. 

Jove 

Oct. 

Aug. 

May 

April 

April 

June 

nerer 

nerer 

Dee. 

Sept 

April 

May 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

April 

April 

Sept. 

July 

nerer 

Aug. 

Sept. 

April 

Aug, 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

May 

July 

April 

Get. 

Sept. 

May 

Mar. 

April 

Dec. 

June 

May 

Sept. 

April 

Jan. 

April 

Jan. 

Nor. 


13j 

07 

24 

25 


1226 
0625 


25 

371 


10 
08 
96 
25 
34 
11 
08 
96 
04 
0531 


9 
1 
25 

10 
7 

15 

26 
6 

15 
1 
7 

21 


99 


2524 


25 
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31 
21 
10 
15 
15 


15 
10 
33 
02 
08 


19 


22  May  35 


28 

14 

12 

10 

8 

24 

2 

1 

1 

12 


2820 
13 


Sept. 

Oct. 

Deo. 

Ang. 

Aug. 

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 


26 
13 
25 
24 
16 
13 
16 
6 
18 


30 
4 
25 
12 
13 
7 


0581 
2528 
2225 


28 
23 

1 
29 

3 


0831 


0 


June 
June 
Dec. 
Get 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Got. 
April 
Dec. 
do 
July 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
May 
May 
July 
Dec 
Sept. 
July 
Jan. 
Aug. 
June 
May 
Dec. 
Feb. 
June 
May 
Sept. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Oct. 
June 
Mar. 
July 
Mar. 
Oct. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
June 
Get. 
Dec. 
Nor. 
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 
07 
32 


22 
24 
28  25 
3625 
13 

4313 
1614 
2626 
0825 
1525 
94 
14  29 


30 
80 
26 
17 


May   46 

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 

Dec  93 
June  86 

July  19 

July  42 

Mm-.  11 

Mar.  17 

Dec.  00 


7  Oct.    37 


21 
12 


1611 


08 
11 


0321 


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 

46  la 


June  17 
June  S7 
May  41 
May  17 
Mar.  36 
Nor.  09 
Sept.  85 
Mar.  64 
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 
35 
15 
15 


24 

1 

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 

.127 

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 


LXBUT. 


26  Feb.   07  23  Aug.  10 


2 

19 

1 

6 

14 

14 


18 


14 

18 

9 

13 


July 
May 

May 

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April 

May 

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July 

July 

Oct. 

June 

Oct. 

July 

July 

April 

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Oct. 

Dee. 

July 

May 

Sept. 

June 

Jan. 

April 


18 
35 


1610 


081 
17 

261 


1327 
0522 
1020 


08 


07  81 

0831 


08 
22 
15 

II 


1514 


21 
03 
06 
81 


37 
42 


14  Mar.  16 


Feb.  8627 
AprU  22 16 
09129  Oct.    12 


11 
26 

12  June  40 


26 

8 
19 

4 
17 
19 


27 
04 
0822 


4 
2 


27 
30 
20 
10 


0920 


6 

17 


2918 


1 
27 


1824 


2 

14 


0926 
30 


9 


80A1 
ldl20 


Oct 

Jane 

July 

Mar. 

Dec 

Jane 

never 

Jane 

Jan. 

Dec 

July 

Aug. 

Aug. 

AprU 

never 

April 

May 

Jan. 

never 

Nov. 

Jan. 

April 

May 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Nor. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Oet. 

Joly 

Dee. 


15 


21 
13 
03 
06 


OAPTAIH. 


31 

10 


2 
3 

9 


20 


8 
26 
10 

6 


4 
18 
24 
17 


0625 


2 

10 


2625 


Dec. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

July 

Dee. 

July 

Aoc. 

Mar. 

April 

M«y 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Mar* 

May 

June 

Sept. 

June 


2825 
2628 


37 


14 


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PLACED  OV 
HALF  FAY.  : 


17 


1626 
22 

d0|29 

41 
13(25 

14 
1625 

27 


19 


2518 

26 

4610 


19 
48 
47 
87 


5  Feb.   41 


Mar. 
Sept« 
Dec. 


40|23Jao.  46 
24 12  July  S7 
1825  Oct.   91 


7  June 


20 


9929 


18 
8 

31 
7 

25 


2816 
0613 
04  9 
02  1 
1010 
1022 
26  9 

26 
0910 
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0980 

25 
29i23 


22 

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22 

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21 

261 

11 

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97 

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7 

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19 

8 

6 

6 

26 

5 

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35i22 

24127 


Nov. 
Jane 
Mar. 

May 
Oct 
Sept. 

Dec. 

June 

Jan. 

Jane 

Feb. 

June 

April 

Sept. 

Dec. 

May 

Dec 

Sept. 

Dee. 

April 

Nov. 

Sept 

July 

Dec 

April 

July 

Jane 

May 

Dec 

Oet 

Joly 


44 

34 

08  25  Feb 


361 

17 
10|25 

16 


13 


13 
10 


28 


03 
19 
IS 

39 


40 
36 


2Gi 
29 
27 


01 
42 
36 


28 

14 

4 


27 

83 

26 

13 

10   1 

3827 


18 
24 
10 
20 


June 
Dec  32 
Aug.  «^ 
Mar.  17 
Oct  tt 
Nov.  98 

Feb.    16 

Dee.  18 

Maj  ftS 

Nov.  81 
Maj  81 
Oct  46 
Oct  83 
Aag.  d3 
Feb.   86 

8e|»t  14 
Maj  48 
Oct*  83 
Sept  47 
Sept  47 
Ai«.  44 


5  Feb.   41 


10  Mar.  47 

6  Ja». .  M 

.  18 


26  Feb.   10 

Feb.    16 

26Jaii.    13 


37  10 
1423 


3 

12 


1325 
2424 


9 


13|25 
81 


2 

5 

25 

7 


2629 


4 

4 
96il7 


8 

31 

6 


2619 
05 


1 
10 


1614 

May  46 
Jaty  88 
July  83 
Dec  26 
Feb.  16 
June  84 
Sept.  88 
Aug.  14 

Jtt^  07 
Juae  5B 
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 


LIBUT. 


7  Sept. 
23  July 

5  Aug. 

16  June 

15  Mar. 


28  Aug. 
10  June 
22  April 
14  Oct. 
never 
Dec 
Feb. 
Jan. 
May 
Feb. 
Jan. 
July 
Feb. 
Nov. 


10 
18 
24 
29 
1 
17129 


17 


0525 


04 
04 

37 

25 

32 

04 
IS 
26 
10 

06 
08 
25 
25 
08 
80 
06 
07 


9 


never 

12129  Feb. 

5  Aug. 

00|28  Nov. 

27  Oct. 

03  17  Jan. 


1421 
25 

1631 


13 


0022 


07 


0631 


29  July   25 


14  Feb. 

8  June 
16  July 

9  Aug. 
7  Apr. 

5  Oct. 


14 

30 
00 
27 
07 

38 


20  April  26  30  Aug.   27 


AprU 

Nov. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

May 

never 

May 

April 

Nov. 

May 

Nov. 

Sept. 

never 

July 

Mar. 

July 

July 

April 

never 

April 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Sept. 


09 
27 
06 
16 
12 

95 
95 
12 
05 
05 


28 
7 
7 

23 
5 

27 

27 
7 

25 
8 
20116 


13 
10 
06 
03 
10 

06 
05 
10 
03 


July  04 

Oct.  07 

June  04 

Dec.  13 


7 
6 

1 

15 
17 

28 
12 

21 

7 


never 

Oct. 

Sept. 

June 

Oct. 

July 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

July 

April 

July 

never 

May 

June 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

never 

Aug. 

June 

Nov. 

Mar. 


07 
06 
11 
05 


7  May 
5  June 
23  0cU 
IJuly 


CAPTAIN. 


4  June 
15  Feb. 

10  Mar. 

27  Not. 


13 
11 

43 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  rAY. 


2831  Dec.   81 


12  Oct.    41 


10 

6 

9 

25 

25 

28 

16 

15 

22 

29 

3 

13 

5 


29 


16 


May 

Feb. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Dee. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

April 

July 

Oct. 

Jane 

Nov. 

May 

Dec. 

May 

Oct. 

May 

Mar. 

July 


00 

35 

80 

28 

13 

11 

30 

26 

261 

25 

40 

11 

12125 


41 
13 
21 
25(25 


04 
15 
26 


28  Nov.  37 


16  Sept. 

26  June 
2  July 
4  Mar. 

11  Oct. 


45 

36 
13 

86 
10 


22  July   42 
6  Dee.   44 


27  May 
22  July 
19  AprU 
May 
9  July 
27  April 

14  June 

15  Aug. 
26  April 
12  May 
11  Feb. 

14  Jan. 

25  Dec. 
9  Sept. 

26  AprU 
8  April 

July 
2  Feb. 
25  Dec. 

18  Oct. 

19  July 

15  May 
10  June 


13 


31 

09 

25125 

13 

15 

96 

96 

14 

05 

07 

24 

18 

28 

08 

0531 

13 


22  May 

05 15  Mar. 
08  6  Nov. 
04  17  Dec. 
24  30  Oct. 


18 
38 
33 
25 
20 
05 
44 
12 
13 
26 
18 
25 
38 
25 
26 
32 
13 
10 
15 
17 
13 

94 


25  April  16 


8  Jan.    47 


5  April  44 


12 

6 

4 

25 

25 

1 

28 

25 

5 

30 

14 


21 
19 


25 
24 


Dec. 

17 

Feb. 

35 

July 
Nov. 

84 
28 

Aug. 
Jan. 

15 

18 

Dec. 

80 

Dec. 

28 

Feb. 

86 

June 

30 

May 

47 

Feb. 

16 

May   41 

1814 

April  23 
Nov.  28 

July 
July 

12 

28 

9  June  44 
16  Sept.  45 


2 
18 
10 
25 


Aug.  44 
May    15 

Feb.    38 
Dec.    18 


29  Jan.    47 
6  Dee.  44 


12 


3610 


6 

1 

7 

27 

22 

26 
8 
20 
12 
25 
11 

20 
20 

8 
25 

7 

25 


Aug.  15 
Nov.  37 
Oct.  25 
April  41 
Mar.  34 
Oct.    25 

Nov.  09 
April  44 
April  17 
April  13 
Oet.  26 
June  16 
Jan.    21 

April  30 
July  30 
Aug.  40 
Sept.  14 
Aug.  17 
April  25 
Ang.  17 


10)19 
27 
13 
40 


17  Sept.  02 
Not.  29 


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. 
i 


BTC. 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIV. 


WBBN 
PLACED  OP 
HALF  PAY. 


T3  Jtmt  It^  MttlfS 
61>etr.  36  "^ 

l3Jalr  4718  J»^ 


27  July 

2C  Nov.* 

4  July 

27  Nov. 


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! 


never 

Jan. 

8  Dec. 

1  Feb. 

30  Au$. 

8  Nov. 

OJuly 

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 


BMar. 


15  June  97  27  May   01 
l.Aog.  14   I  JulJ    16 
1 2  Jan.    30  23  if  an.   35, -^    -^,^  ^  -. , 

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. 
3fDcc. 
5  Mar. 
2  April 
7  April 
26  Jab. 


1  Mar.  06]19  Aug.  07  7  April  25 


05 
03 
12 
10 
25 
03 


tOM^r.  t6 
13JDfae  11 
n  Oct;  32 
27  Aug.  24 
1  Sept.  40 
24  Oct.    10 


17  July  96|15  Jan.    Ol|  5  Oct.    06[20  Sept. 
iJan.    14  29  June  20  22  Mar. 


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08 
16 


13 
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1  June 


28  Aug.'  II 

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6  May   48 

19  Aug. 

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April  15  90  .iprfl  tb 
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 


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20  Nov.  271  3  Dec.  «9l  8  Oet.    A) 
8  Nov.  14122  Nor.  «!]18  Sqit  fb 


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^ 


Jfacriei/,  ^rcAiftflZJ,^"  3  R.  Veteran  Batt.jlO  Feb.    0(?26July  97'l3Ang^.  05|         *     '^ 

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 

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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.' 


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Feb. 

23 

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29 

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April  4^ 

Feb. 

47 

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47 

Feb. 

19 

42  23  Ang.  44 


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May  26 
Oct.  27 
May  21 
April  34 
April  i'l 

Jan.  ^ 
Feb.  m 
Sept,  47 

May  22 
Oct.  13 
AprH  26 
April  26 
Mar.  31 
April  fO 
Nov.  47 
June  13 


6  April  44 


Aug. 

44 

Dec. 

35 

Dec. 

a^ 

May 

29 

Not. 

31 

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13 

Aug. 

33 

April  26 

Dec. 

19 

Aug. 

27 

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Aug.  22 

Feb.    19 

April  19 
8ept.  14 
Dec.  14 
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99126  Dec.   02 


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Offiur  qf  Peimtntn 

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 
31 
25 

14 
17 
26 
21 

8 
10 

6 
30 

7 

12 
6 


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28  Nor. 
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O&slow,  Sir  Henry,  Bart.,  Royal  ArtlUerybiO  Dec. 
MR  Ormsby,  Arthur,**  Unattached    ....    2  June 

29  June 


Ormsby,  Arthur,**  Unattached 
Ormsby,  Augustus  Howard,**  Unattached 
Ormsby,    Owen    Uoyd,    Unattached,  ) 

Stqff  Officer  qf  Pensioners 5 

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, .  •  •  * 


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May 

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Mar. 

Oet 

Oct 

Nov. 

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Aug. 

never 


22 


86 
26 
04 
11 
17 

15 
06 
20 
05 
26 
11 
00 
09 

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9  April  41 
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22 

1 
22 

4 
22 

3 
27 


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May 

never 

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June 

never 


3  July 
6  Jan. 
never 


26<31  Oct. 
11.11  Feb. 
22}  9  June 
00  29  May 
14j27  June 
26  Doe. 


31  Aug.  80 


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4211  Feb.  46 
26  9  Aug.  61 
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1625  Mar.  If 
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131  9  April  18 12  Aug. 
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21  12  May   25il9  Sept 
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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. 

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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 


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Mar. 


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12 
06 
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126 
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May 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

never 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

never 


04 

82 
81 
06 


08 
08 

09 
03 
01 
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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. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

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, 

IFeb. 
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 

April 

Dec. 

Oct. 

June 

Nov. 

Aug. 

July 

never 

Aug. 

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 
16|14 
10  6 
26)11 
04.23 
25 
0513 
0620 
07;i6 
29:27 


Dec 

May 

April 

April 

July 

Mar. 

Dec 

July 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

May 

Oct 


13 
34 

4617 
8581 

8514 


37 


18  April  33114  Oct    3628  Nor.   42 


17  Aug.  Oi)  12  Sept  00  20  Dec. 

14  July  04, 

11  Feb.  08, 

8  Feb.  94 


3  Oct    05  25  Oct 
1  June  00,31  Aug. 
3  Sept  94,15  Nov. 


! 


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. 

Nov. 

June 

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 

Mar. 

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 


1315 
95  6 
0a29 
07,28 
11|22 
35'  8 
90^  1 
OTilO 

13  11 
07!23 
0016 
26|  8 

14  19 
0681 


April 

Sept. 

Aug. 

April 

July 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

July 

June 

Jan. 

Juno 

Mar. 

Oct 


191  3 
95  25 
07131 
0d|  4 
30*26 
37  1 
(M20 
OOJ  0 
10,  0 
0810 
1219 
3031 
8524 
98  4 


Nov. 
June 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Apr. 
June 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
M«y 


Apra  1» 

1S14 

Apr.    47 

Feb.    4S 

Sfl^  4* 
Nov.  M- 
Feb.   81 
Mar.  IS 


89  Dec  4ft 


4 
4 


leb.   86 

Sept  17 
Mny  M 
Aug.  1« 
Mar.  la 
Sept.  M 


8818 
1310 
13(85 

4 
1 


85 
17 
11 
37131 


lOJnly    31 
1SI4 

Nov.  46 
Jim  97 
Jidy  516 
Mar.  97 
Mar.  41 
Oct.  81 
Sept  14 
Feb.  86 
Apra  17 

Dec  49 


6 


10 18  April  90 
1425Dec  16 
1685  Nov.  17 

94 

38 


24  June  42 


1984 


1 


14  85 
1315 


87 

4 


AprU8ft 
Not.  91 
Feb.  17 
May  99 
Mar.  87 
Jnoa  47 


25Jnne  44 


0686  Feb.    16 
8820  Dec  48 


1 
9 
26 
9 
3 
9 


85 

03 

14 

13 

40 

46 

23 

87 

SI    9 

14j]9 

34^11 

38 

38{24 

07    9 


Feb.  89 
Feb.  09 
Dee.  14 
May  98 
May  44 
Apr*    47 


Nov.  91 
Sept  99 
Apnl  86 
Mar.  49 
Ang^  89 
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  ) 

'  •  •  •  •  % 


2b  libut. 

ETC, 


19 
199 
9 

19 
8 
82 

25 

10 
31 


! 


! 


Aiff-  B.  MiUAiyhtm  at  Ckelaea 

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 
08 12  July 
26  24  Feb. 
07  IFeb* 
20  26  Not. 


13 

07 

05131 

07 

131 

11 


04 

20 
31 

26 

21 
03 


27  May  95 

lAog.  27 
22  Jan.   38 


26 


CAPTAZH. 


8  April 
7  May 
July 
a  Not. 
IMay 
6No¥. 

29129  June 
1  Mar. 

24112  JDec 


11  Jan.    00 

13  Aug.  30 
31  Dae.  42 


WHBIf 

:PL4CEDOItj 


26  umu  as 

18  29  Nor.  91 

2690  Sept.  83 

1839  Dae^  19 

40  6Maar  4al 

27  6  Not*  27 

3281 

27  19  Ayitt  86 

2626Jaly  27 


28Seiii*  89 
IMajr  43 


21  May   26[21  May  41(23  Jan.    46 

1  Aug. 
28  Jan. 
12  Sept. 


3780 


3  Not. 

26131  July   28 

0681  July   26 


Deo<  46 
19Mw«  29 


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. 


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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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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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3€^ry  Fredk).;Ri0iitrd   154 
BennglOBy  Jtmeft  425 

— I Thomas  830 

Bcakeley,  Aug,  Fitabardinge 

363 

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Geo.  Fred. 
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Bitea.  Fredenuk.  Botwh,  446 
fiicker^aff;  Robert  216 

— James  186 

Bkknell,  Philip  BtedeU  225 
Biddle,  Thomas  114 

Biddolph,  Mipb«al  Sbra^ 
ael  272^^74 

— TheopliUtta        330 

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Beities.  Hen.BeckeU  .  .  256. 
— -^  Henry  330 


Bitharo,  David 

Bill,  Charles 

BiUfb,  Cha.  Aug*  iMria  440 

BiUingH  FMnds  Thoa«  417 

Bindon^  Henry  VeriUr  157 

William  ^4, 261 

Wm.  Ge«ige  261 

Bingham,  Charlea  269 

I    ■  Edm.  Hagrtar  254 

f George  Wm*  -268 

■         Geof  Wm.  Pow- 

iett  216 

• Henry  211 

Bmnie,  WiUiam  118 


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William  224  \      ■       Jas.  Huntar  Blair  2ld 

Jamea  330 

James  Faancia        256 
John  Fitasi^  OB. 

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114 
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363 

439 

185 

161 

196 


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William  439 

—  //«N.  WiUiasa  Draper 
Mortimer  253 

Belhvne,  Alesandar  J 1 

■  Duncan  Muoro  160 

»*—*.—  Sir  lien.  Lindsay, 
a^(.  113 

— ^. John  Xrottar       243 

Robert  244 

Bet«<Mi.  WiUiaaa  141 

Bett,  James  420 

BaMawoctb,  Heniy  330 

Jmmw  Treva- 

187 


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John  Fa. 

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Wm.  Wilberfwcn 

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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 


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13 
14 
13 
12 
13 
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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 


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Dec. 

FVib. 

Mar. 

Sept 

Oct. 

Feb. 

June 

Oct. 

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July 

May 

June 


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95 
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4 
20 
28 

27 


1525 


14 
7 
1 


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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 


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Mar. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Sept 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

June 

Jan. 

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April 

Oct 

July 


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0524 
0825 


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101 


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09 
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97 


16 


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17  Feb. 
11  July 


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98 
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03 

08 


6 
3 


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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 
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17 
16 

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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 


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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 


•  •  •  • . . 


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July 

July 

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July 

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Oct. 

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never 

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May 

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April 

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1027 
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97 
13126 


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0220 
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Oct*  16 
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May  17 
Oct.  17 
July  02 
Feb.  20 
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Jonf  16 

Sept«  16 
May  17 
Mar.  18 
Dec  18 
OeU  19 
Dec  44 
Feb.  17 
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Oct.  17 
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Nov.  22 
Dee.  14 
April  17 
July  18 
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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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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 
Of 
IC 

11 

13 


18  Dee.  24 


Nov. 

Feb. 

June 

AprU 

Nov. 

April 

Nov. 

Dec. 

June 

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 


1325 


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 


00 


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. 
May 

Sept. 
Dec 
Mar. 
June 

June 
Mar. 

Feb. 
Feb. 
July 


09 
12 
99 

96 


LIEUT. 


19 


.5 
16 

6 
18 

5 
28 

3 
25 
29 
16 

8 


Oct. 
Feb. 

May 

Oct. 
May 
May 

Aug. 

Juna 

July 

Sept, 

Doc 

Jan* 

Deo. 

Dec* 


18 
14 
07 
15 
15 
11 


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04 
15 
14 


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24 
14 


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20 
14 
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28 


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8 
15 
19 
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25|28 
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6 


0726 


28 
17 
18 
1 
20 


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Dec 

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Nov. 

Oct. 

F^b. 

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July 

Aug. 

Mar. 

April 

Aug. 

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May 

May 

Jam 

Nov* 

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14 
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06 
14 


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06^  July 
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08121  Jaae 
10  June. 
04128  Mar. 
00  28  Aug* 
08|26Jnly 

17  Jan; 
20  May 

18  Au^. 
1  Jan. 

95130  Dec 
11  23  Jan. 
09  4  Jan. 


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April  18 
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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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126 

25 

28 

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16 

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123 

13 

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121 


Sept.  07 
May  06 
Sept.  04 
April  09 
June  24 
Sept.  12 
May  10 
Oct.  13 
July  03 
June  09 
Feb.  10 
Mar.  12 
Dec.    18 


never 
April 
Dec.  83 
Aug.  07 
Mar. 
Oct.  08 
Dee.  05 
Sept.  12 
Not. 
June  01 
Sept.  II 
Dec. 
Aug.  46 
Noy.  99 
Oct.  11 
Aug. 
May 
June  13 
April  09 
April 
April 
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Mar.  44 
Oct. 
May  11 
Oct.  09 
Oct.    10 


11  Jan.  10 
9  Jan.  40 
3  Jan.    10 


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July  26 
April  II 
Jan.  82 
Man 
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never 

Aug. 

June 

May 


LIStTT. 


16  Dec. 

20  Oct. 

3  April 
8  Oct. 

5  Jan. 

10  Not. 

4  Mar. 

11  Jan. 

5  Not. 

8  Feb. 

9  June 

12  Feb. 

10  Feb. 
25  Mar. 

June 
23  May 
19  Nov. 

April 

21  Jane 
1  Jan. 

16  Feb. 
Jan. 

17  Mar. 
16  Oct. 

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22  Oct. 

11  Aug. 

6  Dec. 
July 
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21  April 

6  Aug. 
Mar. 
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21  April 
11  Feb. 
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17  June  41 


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15  May 
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0930  May 

25  Dec. 

25  Mar. 
13  7  Mar. 
15  8  June 
96  INOT. 


29 
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17 
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Aug.  0925  Aug. 

Sept.  1320  July 

Sept.  04 12  Jan. 

May  11   2  Dec. 

Mar.  11   3  July 

Sept.  101  6  June 


13 
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13 
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25 
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22 
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July  19 
Mar.  29 
July  22 
Dec.  17 
Jan.  24 
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April  12 
Jan.  17 
May  17 
Mar.  22 
1814 
July  31 
April  92 
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Feb.  17 
June  02 
1814 
April  17 
Oct.  47 
Sept.  02 

April  17 
Mar.  21 
Dec.  18 
Feb.  16 
May    29 


10  Dec.  18 
25  Mar.  17 


26 

25 

25 

9 


May  25 
Sept.  17 
Jan.  18 
Oct.  23 


29  Oct.  47 
IS  June  1225  Mar.  17 


3  Feb.  32 
25  Feb.  16 

25  Jan.  19 
15  Nor.  21 


13  1814 

14  1814 
16  1  Oct.  17 
20  8  June  20 
99  IJuly  02 

85(25  Oct.  44 


8  June 
18  Jan. 

6  Dec. 
25  Mar, 
25  Mar. 


15 
27 
14 
17 
16 


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* 


•••••••«••.•• 


8  Dec.  19 
lOot.  06 
6Aprfl00 

27  July   00 

9  Sept. 
8  May 
8  Jane 

16  Jan. 
22  July 
21  June 
16  Aug. 
27  July 


13 


08 
19 
99 
11 
12 


LXBUT. 


09 

18 
IT 


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16 
17 


12  AprU  16 
10  Jane  04 


never 
16  Dec. 
26  Mar. 
21  Mar. 
14  Nov. 

26  Oct. 

10  Dec. 

16  May 

17  Mar. 
4Ang. 

20  April 

11  Joly 
20  Dec. 
20  May 

8  June 
11  Feb. 

27  Sept. 


14  Dee.  36  8  Feb.   M 

14  May  13  83  Feb.    16 

11  Nov.  00  SJnly 

17  May  1886  Dec 
4  May  1686  July 

06111  Nov.  07   SAag. 

06  10  Jan.  e710A^. 

90Ang.  0034  July 

7  Dec  14  7  April 

10  April  86 
OFeb.  14 18  April 

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 


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08 

11 

11 

07 

11 

11 

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49 

19 

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101 

12 

04 

08 

04 


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PLACED  OR 
HALF  PAT. 


7Aag. 

26  Feb. 

1  Dm. 


14126  Mar. 


20  Oct. 
14  Jan. 

0  Jnne 
19  Mar. 
16  Mar. 
27  Sept. 

4  Feb. 

10  Nov. 

1  Dec 
19  Sept. 

11  Mar. 
21  Aug.  06|28Jaly   08186  April 

6  May    14j80May 

18  Oct.    0035  Dec 


OJoly 
4  Oct. 


18 
08 


10  Joly  1026  Ai^. 
20  Jan.  06|86Attg. 
12  May   86 


16  Dee« 
ODec.   19 
26  Nov.  19)80  Sept 
14  Dec.  0021  Jan. 
16  July   06 
18  Aug.  78 
190  Mar. 


9  Joly 

6  Mar. 

21  Dec 

38  May   06|  8  Mar. 


14 
06 
10 
06 


17 
17 
14 
47 
16 


IMay 
1  Jan. 


38  Not.  8081  Oct.    84|89  April  41 


19 
11 
8  0et.    80110  Max 
1  July 

7  Aug. 

7  Mar. 
4  May    10 11  Sept.  88,30  Aug. 
0626 June  06 

20  July    1687  Sept. 
1686  Feb. 


16  July    191 

1  Sept.  14 

OFeb.    0636 Sept  00 


IT 
17 
85 


16 
84 

18 


16  April  17 
ISept.  14 


00 


20  Feb. 
38  May 
17  Jan. 
Feb. 
10  Mar. 

27  May 

28  May 
30  June 


18  6  Jan. 


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88 

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02|37May 
1487  July 


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14  May    13|90Ang. 


26  Oct.    00 
10 


84  AprU  0836  May  68 


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16 


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16 
16 


16 
10 
18 


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1636  Not. 


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14188  May   19 

ilSOet.    14 

April  16 
IdKoT.  10 


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  •• 


! 


BNaXOVj 
ETC. 


20  Oct, 

16  Jane 
never 
never 

1  Get. 

6  Oct. 

28  Sept. 

16  Aug* 
121  Oct. 

3  Oct. 
9Ang. 

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. 


LIBUT. 


0824 
6 


00 


08 
09 
16 
04 
0819 


00 
10 


0612 


38 

05 
27 
26 
10 
13 

09 
22 
10 
15 
11 
08 
13 


11 
12 
09 


2 
25 
26 

8 
15 
31 
17 


9 

4 


Deo. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Dec 

May 

April 

May 

April 

April 

AprU 

July 

May 


1011 


78 
11 


13126 
13 


11 
13 
21 
05 
10 
06 
11 
09 


18  May   40 


1 

8 

8 

10 

1 

8 

9 

25 

13 

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28 

15 

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1 
21 
16 


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25 


12 
07 


09'27 


10 
06 
07 

04] 


18 
10 
06 
12 


never 


6  April 

3  Oct. 
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 
2 
2 
19 
18 
13 
18 
24 
26 


Jane 

June 

June 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

July 

June 

May 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Nor. 

May 

Nov. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

April 

Sept. 

April 

Oct. 

April 

Jan. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

May 

Feb. 

May 

Dec. 


10 
30 
28 


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HALF  PAY. 


13 

19 


21 
81 
13 
15 
17 
22 
18 
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Oct.  la 

May  83 
Dec.  28 
June  16 
1814 
Oct  26 
Aug.  38 
Sept.  21 
Mar.  10 
Sept.  12 
Oct.  14 
Aug.  14 
Sept.  09 


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1  Sept.  14 
9  May  34 
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12123  Dec.  24 
16  1  Feb.  19 
01 17  Sept.  02 
1226  May  17 
Mar.  32 
Mar.  17 
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2025 
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Feb.  36 
Feb.  28 
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Sept.  14 


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Oct.  27 
Sept.  87 
Mar.  16 
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Aug.  17 
Mar.  22 
Feb.  16 
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Oct.    17 


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Haswell,  John  Stepney,  Royal  Hftrhies 


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Hathewav,  Charitt,  New  Brunswick  FencU]ilei|96  Mar.  19  $26  iUig. 

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4  May   0930  Mar. 

25  April  ldl8.laly 
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 

Hintrston,  Francis  Bernard,  84  Foot,  Staff  ) 

Officer  of  Pentionert    ) 

Hockinirs,  Richard,  02  Foot,  Barrack-'  \ 

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  . . 
Holland,  John,  Royal  Marines,  A^futamt  \ 

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 

of  PensUmers... * S 

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 

Ibbotson^  Hf ni7,  ^03  Foot ^. 

.  Inee,  Charles,  I  Royal  Veteran  Battalion  . 
'  Inglfs,  Edward,  8  IJragobn  Chiaids 


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inman^  John,  63  Fbot,  Stilly  Officer  of 

'   P)enfioner8  ,, 

'inmah,  Thomas  Ifitby,  45  Foot 

'  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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Dec.  13  1814 

Feb.    15  1818 

Not.  12  3  Ju]^  17 
Jan.  06 15  Jan.  24 
Aug.  09 
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Jan.  28  9  Sept.  28 
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Mar.  12  25  Oct.  19 
Sept.  1325  Dec.  18 
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4  Sept  17 
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Jan. 

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Sept. 


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14 
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Aug.  34 
June  12 
Oct.  21 
Mar.  17 
June  41 
Noy.  16 
April  15 
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Aug.  17 
Mar.  17 

May  18 
Aug.  16 
May  24 
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Sept.  17 
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374 


Lievtenents. 


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Johmtone,  William,  86  Foot 

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 

^Ponti4mer$ S 

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 
Officer  of  Pentionerg    ) 

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  \ 

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Lovett,  Thomas,  Royal  Artillery 

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M'Clnre,  Arthur,  1  Foot  

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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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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    •  •  •  • 


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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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31  Dec.  30 


26 


4521 

14 

12 

13 

04 

12 

27 

08 

15 

09 


25 
7 

10 

2 

16 

25 

25 
25 


Jan.  26 
Sept.  47 
1814 
1816 
Sept.  IS 
Dec.  14 
July  17 
Oct.  28 
Mar.  15 
Mar.  17 

Mar.  17 
Mar.  17 


24  Oct    29 


28 
25 
10 
19 
30 

14 

10 

20 

3 

2 

5 

28 

1 

25 

15 

5 

11 

20 

16 

10 

1 

20 

14 

'2Q 
11 


Oct. 

Mav 

Dec. 

April 

May 

never 

Mar. 

July 

Mav 

Dec. 

Mar. 

July 

Nov. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

April 

Mar. 

June 

Oct, 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Oct. 

never 

June 

May 


131  4 
0916 
12,23 
05  27 
111  6 
l25 
0415 
15j  7 
9719 
25;i2 
08,31 
1315 


11 

141 
13 


9 

1 

25 


1011 
1322 
0928 
30J10 
1419 
1131 
1215 


09 
05 

09 


3 

14 

16 
IS    7 


May 

May 

Feb. 

July 

April 

Dec. 

Sept. 

April 

July 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

June 

June 

July 

April 

Dec. 

July 

Sept. 

Mav 

Dec. 

May 

Mar, 


01 

12  24  Feb.    16 

15  25  July  16 
Mar.  22 
Mar.  17 
Jan.  25 
Oct.  21 
Sept.  U 
1  Sept.  14 
25  Jan.    25 


11 
14 
08 
14 


14 

25 

4 

25 

13  26 


06 
21 
03 
26 
10 
16 
15 
14 
14 
13 
15 
10 
37 
15 
12 
13 
13 
10 
13 
00 
IC 


3  Sept.  29 


5 
25 
24 
25 
25 
25 

2 

2 
23 
25 
25 
23 

8 
25 
29 

4 


Sept.  22 
Mar.  17 
June  19 
May  16 
Mar.  17 
Feb.  16 
Oct.  17 
Mar.  40 
April  17 
Mar.  17 
Mar.  17 
June  24 
Sept.  20 
Sept.  14 
Nov.  02 
June  18 


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 
13 


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 

17  July 

25  Dec. 


16  Nov. 

4  Jan. 

3  May 
26  Sept. 
16  Mar. 
25  Dec. 


17 
1 


1325 
13|25 
1 


&epU  U 
Dec  18 
Sept  17 
Jan.  la 
Jan.  la 
Oct.  14 
Sei»t  U 
Mar.  17 
Mar.  17 
Sept.  U 


08 
09 

1626  Nov.  17 

00 

15 

10 


18 
25 
12'25 
ll!l8 
97  23 
13 


Aug.  16 
Mar.  19 

Sept.  17 

April  17 

July   OS 

18U 


12  Jan.    1425  Feb.    19 


27  June 
3  Sept. 
21  June 
14  April 
12  July 
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 

1425  Dee.  18 


09 
13 
08 
00 

00 

15 
15 


IJolj    16 

1814 

4  Sept.  17 


6 
11 
16,25 
14,25 
04|16 
13  25 


13 


34 

21 


18 


1425 

13 


4 
4 


1325 
9523 


7  Sept. 

2  Nov. 

0025Jujie 

13  5AprU 

20  May    1031  Dee. 

27  Dec.   10  7  Oct 

29  Nov.  1021  April 

6  July  0527  July 
20  Mar.  0&I6  Fob. 
26  July    10  1 1  May 

7  Mar.  lOJUMay 
9  May   16jl8  Mar. 

12  Aug.  13!  18  May 
3  Jan.    06|12Jan. 

8  June  0»  0  Nov. 


13 
14 
08 


25 

a 


15 

10 
09 
1525 
1227 


25 
25 
1 


0925 
12-25 
12i25 
18131 
1526 
09:22 
25 


ooj 


1814 

Ang.  16 
May  17 
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 

12 

3 

18 

8 

8 

18 
30 
17 
25 

2 
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 
12 
09 
00 
82 
05 

07 
13 
08 
1227 
25 


28 
25 
22 
19 
25 
13 
27 
17 
2 
16 
25 
13 
29 
16 
16 
1 

14 

8 

27 

29 

21 

20 

16 

20 

7 

7 

17 

21 

2 

4 

7 

29 

15 

25 

23 

4 

11 


99 
12 
10 
08 
11 
11 
05 
11 
41 


1225 


39 
94 
09 


2  Jan.    10 


15 
•29 
27 
29 

5 
14 

8 
14 
13 
52 


Mar. 

Jan. 

July 

Aug. 

July 

June 

Sept. 

Sept 

Juna 

July 


15 
12 
09 
11 
03 
10 
08 
08 
11 
13 


18 
4 
1 

20 
3 
2 
9 

19 
3 


1 
19 
11 


July 
Dec. 

Nov. 

Jan. 

Oct. 

Ang, 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Nor. 

Dec. 

April 

Aug. 

Dee. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

July 

April 

April 

Feb. 

July 

Oct. 

Feb. 

April 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Ang. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

May 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Sept. 

May 

July 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

June 

July 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Jnn. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

April 

Aug. 

April 

July 

Feb. 


12 
13 
10 
16 
10 
07 
08 
14 


25  Sept.  14 

18  July    16 
2  April  16 

20  Jan.    2D 
25  Sept.  18 

19  Aug.   19 
25  Dec.   18 


1225  Mar.  16 

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 
IS 
12 
08 
07 
08 
13 
14 
12 
12 


25  Jane  17 
18  Sept.  17 
25  April  92 


1625  Mar.  19 


11 
14 
14 
17 
13 
11 
26 
83 
11 
14 
08 
15 
11 
14 
14 
04 
13 
12 
10 
12 
12 
06 
11 
46 
14 
42 
94 
26 


25  Sept.  17 
14  Feb.    22 


25  July 
25  June 

7  Sept. 

6  Mar. 
31  Jan. 

1  Sept. 


10 
19 
15 
28 
84 
14 


1814 

30  Oct.    17 

12  Sept.  22 
25  Mar.  17 

1814 

5  May   08 

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 

SMar.  20 


30  Jan.    12  20  April  17 


13 
22 
25 
25 
15 
26 
23 
27 
4 
16 


Mar. 
July 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
May 
June 
Mar. 
Oct. 

T 


17 
13 
18 
12 
05 
11 
11 
11 
13 
17 

2 


2 

17 
25 
25 
21 
31 

25 
19 
25 


May  82 
Aug.  20 
Mar.  17 
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. 


2GJune  06 
20  Sept.  05 


4  Dec. 

5  Jan. 
20  Dec. 
24  Dec. 
14  May 

9  July 
17  Nov. 


98 
05 
10 
20 
07 
07 
96 

09 


LIEUT. 


OFeb.  13 

20  Feb.  09 

18  Aug.  04  16  Jan. 

18  Aug.  14  31  Jan. 
3  Sept.  12 

19  Aug.  34  27  Mar. 
26  Jan.  00 

7  Dec.  09 


WHEN 
PLACED  DM 
IIALI'  PAY. 


9  Sept.  ae 

ISept.  U 
1« 
15 

25  Mar.  If 
46 
18Fbb.  19 
25  July  It 
•J5Nor.  US 


20  July 

16  Aug.  OGI 

17  Dec.   12 

8  Oct.    12 
OFeb.    15 

25  June 

9  July   20 
17  Nor.  14 

3  Oct.    16 

20  Oct.    OS 

1  Oct.    05 

2  April  12 
14  Jan.    01 

26  April  10 
never 

6  Mar.  11 
13  Juno 

1  July 

12  Mar. 

21  Dec. 

7  July 
7  Dee. 

22  June 
1  Dee. 

10  Oct, 

13  July 
13  July 

^  Aug. 


6  Oct.    12 

1  Sept.  08 

21  May    15 

16  Nov.   13 
6  April  26 


12  22  Jan.    14  24  Sept 


14  June 
8  Aug. 
8  Feb. 

25  Jane 


33 


09 
13 
06 
09 
03 
09 
09 
04 
09 
09 
05 
09 


25  Sept.  09 


05 
11 
13 
13 

la 


25  Mar.  15 


Aug. 


16 


29  April  31 
25Ieb.  16 
21  Feb.    tt 


3  Not. 


16125  Mar. 

21 

12 


IMay 

1  April 


10 
48 

va 

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17 
17 
06 
17 


11  Nor. 
25  July 

1814 

6  Oct.    25 

17  April  17 


1510Jn.    10 


10 
12 
05 


1  Doe.   13128  "Dec, 
15  Ang. 
7  Nov. 

25  Dec. 
1  July 
1  July 

13  Dec. 

26  July 
20  Mar. 
15  Aug. 

3  Mar. 
26  Feb. 

10  Sept.  07125  Junt 

10  Oct.    1025  Dec 

18  Aug.  0423  Oct 

1  Jan.    00 

5  Aug.   13 

4  June  0lil4  April  04 

20  Feb.    34!lOMay    39 

10  Sept.  12  27  Dec.    15125  Mar.   17 

12  June  09^  1  April  1.*)  14  De«.   92 

never      125  Dec.    13*25  Sept.  14 

16  Mar.  ODlW  Dec.   12 


12 


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1815 

9  Sept.  14 

12|U  April  16 

16  April  18 

18 

18 

16 

18  April  17 
lOJwae  08 
*22  Nov.  44 


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5  Feb. 


2  Sept. 

2  Feb. 

10  July 

21  June 
25  Feb. 
25  Ang. 
18  Feb. 
27  Sept. 

22  June 
21  Mar. 


12 

1628  Feb.    SO 
19  May  96 


12 

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. 
04  21  Nov.  07    1  April 
96  4  Oct.    00 

11  23  April  1326  May 
31    7  Oct. 

07  1  April 

08  do 

09  IJnljr 
13] 
14'20  Jane 


24  April  12  17  Mar. 

23  April  04  12  Mar. 
2  Nov,  04  27  July 
8  Feb.    i)W  1  May 

20  July    13  15  Dec. 

15  May    ll'  6  July 

20  July    09,28  Feb. 

20  Feb.    12,10  Mar. 


4  April  16 
18 
14 
18 
17 

i5 
31 
17 

10 


11 
14 


24  Dec. 

8  April 


10 
18 
84 


laeutenimts. 


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 . 


11 
11 
12 
14 
07 

00 

07 
11 
13 


6  June  14 
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. 


LIBUT. 


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 
11 
27 
00 
00 


WHEN 

PIACKD  DM 

HALF  PAY. 


25  Dec.  19 
5  Feb.  1# 
30  Nov.  ^ 
12  May  24 
15  May  17 
1814 
11  Dot    19 


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3  Oct 
14125  Feb. 
25  Feb. 
20  July 
25  Dec. 
27  June 

1  Aug. 
25  Sept  27 

6  Jan.    aO 


It 

16 


1  July 


8  April  25  22  AprU  36 
13  Dec.   35 15  May   4D 

7  Jan.  13  25  Mar.  17 
20  July    15  25  Feb.    16 


17  Dee. 

27  July 

1  Aug. 

7  Nov. 
17  May 

8  Jan. 
3  Nov. 

27  Aug. 


06 
14 
16 


07 

6  Oct    14 

10  April  11 

29  July   13 

3  July 
27  Mar. 

6  Oct 

4  Nov. 

31  Dec. 


01 
12 
04 
13 


1  Sept.  U 
20  Jane  ^ 
00|25  AprU  IB 
1020  Mar.  80 
07  30  Sept  A 
25  8  Feb.  4d 
1311  Feb. 


OJuIy    18  25  Dec 
25  Dec.    13  1814 

15  Mar.  00  4  Feb.    1^ 

5  Mar.  1828  Dee.   38 

30  June  20  14  May   $1 

14  June  15112  Nov.  1^6 


12  Feb. 
2  April 
10  Aug. 


12 

04 
07 
15 


25  Mar.  17 

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 


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10129  Oct 
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14  20  Mar. 


1924 


11 


1330 


09 
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12 
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12 
08 


7  Oct 

8  Feb. 
26  Feb. 


241 
12 
14 
14 


7  Sept.  16 


19 
23 
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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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32 
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April  17 

Nov.  14 
May  23 
July    16 

Oct.  S3 

July  16 

Sept.  17 

Feb.  16 

Mar.  16 

Jan.  17 

Deo.  10 


lOJnly   4027  Mar.  46 


83|  1783 

2123Juna  ^ 


1 
24 

1 
25 
25 

5 
25 


1525 
06 


4 
19 
24 

9 
12 
25 


ia23 


17 
08 


2516 

2626 
25 
09!l7 
09,22 
06  4 
1416 
15'25 
11,29 
08!  14 
0416 
1226 


Feb.    31 


11 
13 
12 
09 


2 
4 

4 
6 


1511 
11  [20 


Sept 

Dec. 

Oct 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Oct 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Jane 

May 

Aug. 

July 

May 

Aug. 

April 

Nov, 

April 


33 
13 
11 


30  Dec.  34 

18  Nov.  43 
25  Sept  14 
24  Jan.   21 


1030  Oct 


01 
18 


25 
2 


Jane  04 
Jan.  24 
Nov.  14 
June  02 
Mar.  17 
Nov.  18 
Aug.  14 
Mar.  17 

Aug.  37 
June  17 
May  27 
Nov.  16 
Nov.  18 
Dec.  17 
Oct  17 
Dec.  18 
Mar.  15 


1  Feb. 
9  Sept 


16 10  July 

14 10  July 

08 

05 

15 

13 

15 

14 


17 
17 
24 
20 
26 


5  Nov.  07 
28  Oct.  17 


9  Aug.  33 
26  Mar.  17 
1026  Feb.  17 
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 


Not. 
Feb. 
July 

never 


18 
12 
03 


1220 


26 
18 

18 

4 


Aug* 

April 

never 

Nov. 

May 

never 

Feb. 

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 
idO 

8 
12 


June 

June 

never 

May 

never 

May 

Jan. 

Jan. 

July 

Nov. 

Mar. 

Mar. 


97 

151 


11 
07 
12 
03 
04 
00 
12 


31  Dec. 


14 
25 


Jan. 
Dec. 


LXBUT. 


2  Jan. 
Jan. 
14  April 

14  Oct. 


WHEN 

PLACF.D  OM 

HALP  PAr. 


17  II  Jan. 


14 
04 

06 


25Dee« 


90 
44 


5  Aug.  13|18July   1525  Mar.  17 
24  April  04124  Mar.  07  25  June  10 

13  1814 

13  2  Sept.  96 
11 24  June  94 
13115  Ang.  14 
ll;18Juiie  18 
1028  May    17 

9  Sept.  12|26  Aug.   13,12  July   S3 


25 

15 

17 

08(25 

4 
29 

9 
26 
15 
16 
15 
27 


Mar. 

Feb. 

AprU 

Oct. 

Aag. 

April 

July 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Auff. 

April 


01 

1€|  4 
17(25 
10.17 
1440 


13 


0725 
1325 


05 


1228  Sept. 

00|14  June 
1  June 


II 


17 


00124 

11 

15(95 


ApBUaS 
Dto.  18 
Mar. 
Deo. 
July 
Marj 
Mar.  17 
Anr.  14 
AprU  17 
Oct.  17 
Mar.  17 


19 

m 

IS 
73 


18 


30  July    12 


16 
21 

)25 

3 
7 

11 
10 
15 
26 
10 

17 
7 
29 
21 
27 
3 


Dee. 

May 

Dec. 

ncYer 

July 

April 

July 

Sept. 

May 

Mar. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

April 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

ncTcr 

April 


1422 


22  July    45 

Sept  M 
Hw.  91 


9a26 

14  July    14.25  Dec.    IB 


1926 
1213 
78  2 
25 
0626 


081 

11 

13 

98 

12 

08 

07 


4 
20 
20 
15 
21 
24 
3 

08119 
09'26 
13'  7 
1328 
07i  9 
2616 
|26 
15  3 


July 

July 

Dec. 

Dee. 

Dec. 

May 

Aug. 

July 

Aug. 

Oct. 

May 

Mar. 

AprU 

Oct. 

tJrpt. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Sor, 

July 


26| 


5 

17  June  13  7  Mar. 
3 
7 


15'25 

8122 

13^ 

OOjU 

09  2 

16 

16195 

34:26 

13!  2 

10.26 

^ 

9925 
15)25 
1&  9 

1017 
2918 
1415 
2324 

16^ 


Feb.  .90 
Dec  18 
JaD.  95 
Sept.  14 
Juoe  DB 
Fob.    15 

Mar.  17 
May  88 
April  %% 
Dee.   96 


Sept.  09 
Mar.  16 
April  17 
July  17 
May  99 
Feb.  91 
Ni»T.  96 

Feb.    IS) 


20 
11 
14 
14 
20 
10 
126 


Jan. 

July 

July 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Jaiy 

Feb. 

Nor. 


11  14  April  1825  Jao.     16 

0^!  1  Nov.   lo[l2  Aprn  21 

1826  Deo.  18 
2619Jana  90 
8899  Mar.  49 
12.  4  Jan.  17 
15)  1  Pab.  17 
01 


15'  9 
2417 
35J26 
8 
1 


09 
10 
CO 
12 


5 
17 


July 

Aug. 

June 

Oct. 

Mar. 

April 

Mar. 


14 


0N«r.   1ft 


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 


0429 


1 

20 
22 
13 


07 

15 

08 

11 

12 

17 

11 

29 

08 

04 

14 

14 

0021 

99i  7 

07:16 

10,  1 

0516 


25 

29 

18 

2 

1 

11 
24 
16 
18 
13 
26 
6 
25 


May 

Dec. 

Doc. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Oct. 

May 

Aug. 

June 

Dec. 

July 

May 

Oct. 

April 

Oct. 

Dee. 

Oct. 

May 

July 

Jan. 

Aug. 

3Iar. 

May 

Mar. 


12] 

11 

22 

96 

2030 


06 
08 
22 
24 

11 


1330 


16 

22 
12 
33 


1026 


08 
16 
16 


1222 


01 
09 
11 
lOi 


6  May   04 


0811 
0820 
lO^SO 
07  20 
30 
12  25 
14,15 
08!22 

nil 

07  29 
25   7 


09 
09 
11 
11 
08 
08 


2 
25 

3 
14 

2 
22 


0726 
05;27 
1323 
1216 


20 
10 


7 
10 


0625 


05 
09 
13 
10 


07 
06 
08 
07 

11 
25 
11 
13 
13 
06 
12 


1 
16 

4 
25 


8 

2 
24 
11 
25 

1 
16 
13 
23 
16 

8 
22 


June 

Oct. 

Mar. 

July 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

July 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

June 

Feb. 

July 

May 

Fob. 

April 

June 

Feb. 

May 

Nov. 

May 

Feb. 

June 

Nov. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Dee. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

July 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Oct. 


08 
12 
00 
97 
14 


08 
13 
08 
27 
10 
27 


13 
12 
09 
11 
08 


WHEN 

PLACED  ON 

HALF  FAY. 


6 

6 
21 


16 
11 
7 
18 
25 


1 

26 

14 


26 
6 

8 


17 

25 

25 

1 


1128 


26 
25 
23 

25 


1626 


4 
11 

7 
28 
21 

6 


1329 


1626 


14 
25 
13 
12 
09 
09 
16 
13 


09 


13 
13 
18 
27 


18 
15 
08 

12 


25 

30 
21 
26 
15 


25 

15 

9 

24 

9 
7 
8 


0925 


26 


10126 


23 
25 
20 
26 


1425 


8 
26 
23 
14 


July  27 
Feb.  26 
April  23 

Aug.  21 
Jan,  18 
Dec.  17 
Sept.  22 
June  24 
Aug.  20 
Nov.  20 
Feb.  to 
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 
F^.  30 
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 


April 

Nov. 

Nor. 

Ang. 

Jan, 

Nor. 

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 

0415 
1811 
1425 

14!  1 


Ang.  45 
April  16 
Mar.  16 
May  05 
Nor.  tt 
Joly  14 
Jan.    23 


12Jaly   33 18  Oct.   99 


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 

44i31 


Aug. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

July 

Ang. 

April 

May 

Ang. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

May 

Dec. 

July 


2210 
1325 
11,25 
0925 
1810 
7929 
1223 
13|  2 
0918 
1325 

4017 
1325 
4516 
46 


5  AprU  10  29  April  12 


13 
12 

23 

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 


Sept. 
Sept. 

April 

Jan. 

July 

Mar. 

Dec. 

May 

Oct. 

June 

Oct. 

June 

Sept. 

May 

Feb. 

July 

April 

Sept. 

Not. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

April 

Feb. 

Nor. 

Mar. 

July 

April 

Dee. 

Sept 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

June 

June 

Mar. 

May 


08 
11 

12 

38 

08 

08 

05 

10 

08 

06*27 

1823 

1329 

06'28 

0817 

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25'29 

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10  May 

8  Aug. 


2827 
1625 


4 
25 

2 

1 
12 

3 


2512 
1022 
0625 
9927 
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0414 
12  2 
1312 
1313 
1926 
0828 
03'21 
I2I  1 
1110 
13'25 
9527 
01  13 

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111  5 

1320 

12.26 


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Oct. 

Ang. 

May 

May 

Jan. 

Not. 

April 

Not. 

June 

Oct. 

Feb. 

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Oct. 

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June 

i/ee. 

April 

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Dee. 

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Mar. 

AprU 

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Aug. 

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May 


Mar.  25 

June  17 
July  17 
Sept.  14 
Oct.  16 
Oct.  92 
April  17 
Jan.  17 
Mar.  19 
June  16 
1814 
April  46 
Mar.  17 
Se|n.  47 


Jan.   90 
Mar.   17 


13  AprU  1425  Mar.  17 


4126 
1020 
0825 
00 


12 
II 
07 
22 


14 
11 

7 
19 


Jmie  45 
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Mar.  16 

May   16 

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17  24 
0825 
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20i28 
2711 
12  1 
261  1 
1^16 
08!16 
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07(20 
05'25 
13*20 
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2124 
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05 
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12 


10 

1 

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1428 

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0225 

1225 

I2I22 

1625 

1410 


Dee.  19 
Sept.  26 
AprU  2S 
June  91 
Get.  91 
Sept.  14 
Feb.  91 
July  IT 
May  99 
Sept.  62 
July  00 
Mar.  17 
Mar.  10 
Jan.  97 
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. 


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Oct. 

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April 

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12 
32 
13 
12 
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25 
17 
13 
19 
29 
25 

1 
12 

6 


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April 

Not. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 


13 
31 
33 
15 
13 
08 
11 
24 
14 


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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 

7  Dec. 

3  Mar. 


CORNET, 
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HALF  PAY. 


May  n 
Dec.   19 

May  23 
Jan.    16 

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26 

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Barry f  James,  Royal  Marines 

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 

"^     *   "  *  6  Deo, 

13  Oct. 

16  April 
Dec. 
Dec. 

12  June 
7  May 
1  Sept. 

17  Aug, 
26  May 

18  0cu 


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13 

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11 
12 
13 

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16 


30 
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Boyd,  John.  80  Foot 

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 


26 

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12 
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13 

15 

10 
12 
10 
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14 


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22 

7 

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July  17 
April  16 
SepU  19 
Jan.    16 

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July    18 

1814 

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Oct.  24 
April  15 
Sept.  29 
June  16 
May  23 
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1  Jan.    16 


1 
1 

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24  June 
28  Oct, 
20  Mar. 
2  Sept. 
11  Nov. 

22  Jau. 

23  June 
16  April 
20  Nov. 

9  Nov. 
1  July 

24  July 

14  Nov. 
20  Jan. 

15  April 


14 


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09,26 


Uuk,  William  Riebvd,  Royal  MariiMS«,»,..|  3  Sept. 


17 
08 
13 
11 
14 
47 
17 
15 
11 
09 
11 
14 
47 
08 


7 

17 

30 

15 

26 

1 


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Aug.  16 

1783 

Sept.  18 

July    87 

1814 

1814 

Jan.    16 

Feb.    S» 
Sept.  26 

lfl6 
1814 
JuQo  02 
Ocu  14 
Feb.  22 
June  13 
1814 
Aug,  20 
Dec.  19 
April  47 
Oct.  20 
Oct^    18 


14  Nov,   17 


25 
15 
18 


Ocu  19 
April  .47 
Aug.  .14 


2nd  Lieuts.,  Suh^JUeulSn^  CorneU,  and  EnMm.  398 

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124  Jao.  68 
11  Uhj  91 
28  April  08 
26  Au{^.  94 
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BTC. 


Clarle^  George  Dacres,  Rojal  Mariuea 
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-  ) 

land  Fencibles 5 

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  • « 


5  July   80 

1  Nor.  05 

13  Feb.   98 

26Jul7  08 


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21  April  89 


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3  Mar.   14)23  Get.    ^3 

I  Sept.  ^4 

24  Jan.    03 


31  Aug.  20 
29  July  13 
17  Feb.    13 


12  Mar  1425  Dec.  14 
20  Feb.   99 


17  Feb. 

16  Dec. 

3  Jan. 

29  Jane 


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16 

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15  Sept.  17 


4  Feb. 
1  Sept. 


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I  Aug.  is 
29  Oct.  12126  Dec.  16 
21  May  06 
12  Aug.  09 
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28  April  14 
16  Mar.  83 
25  April  11 
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15  June   15]25  Mar.  Jl7 

2  Oct.    09 12  Aug.  14 
13  Mar  9928  June  64 

5  Mar.  16 
21  April  14 
20  July  15 
27  June  0 


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25  Feb.    )6 

4  Jan.  21 
24  Aug.  02 


24  June  0224  June  02 
24  July   02^.24  July  ^ 

6  Aug.  13  25  Jane  16 

25Ang.  1313  Feb.    17 
27  July    15 


15  April  47 


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4  April  09   IJan.    16 
24  Dec.  12'21  Mar.  16 

13  Nor.  13  11  Oct.    16 

18  May  20 

2  Dec.  06 

14  July    14 

4  June  0923  April  19 

19  Mar.  97 
16  Dec.   12 


31  May  02 

1  Sept.  14 

31  Aug.  9525  Dec.  ^7 


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9  May 
11  Oct. 


11 
81 


I  ^)t.  83 
11  Kor.  11128  Dec.  l4 


7  April  09 
9  Dec.  99 
11  Feb.  85 
27  Jan.  08 
3  Sept.  10 
1  June  96 
29  April  09 
29  April  13 
SSJuIr  01 
23J9ly   121 


6  Dec.   14 


6  June   15 
2  Feb.    03 

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11  Jan.    16 
IJaa.    16 

6  Jan.    l9 

25  Oct.    U 

.     1802 


399  ^ndZieuU.^  Sub^Lieuts.,  Cornets,  aHd  En$ign$. 


•  •  •  • 


■■  •  • 


•  •  •  •  • 


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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27 
1 
15125 


25 


1814 

Feb.  17 

April  16 

Get.  95 

Jan.  16 

Mar.  20 

Mar.  02 

Jan.  16 

Mar.  16 
Feb.  91 
Dec.  16 
Sept.  »17 
Nov.  28 
April  16 
Dec.  14 
May  00 
April  19 
June  18 
April  17 
1814 


1 


12  25 


12 
1 
3 


14 
6 

13 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
8 
1 
25 
26 


Jan.  16 
Dec.  14 
May  91 
Jan.  16 
Aag.  IS 
1814 
1814 
Jan.  19 
April  90 
Aug.  02 
Mar.  17 
Jan.  28 
Nov.  14 

Jan.  16 

Aug.  16 

Jan.  16 

Mar.  21 

Jan.  16 

Mav.  16 

Apra  16 


2fid  UcHis.^  Suh^lMHh.^  CcrmU^  and  JE9i$lgn$,  400 


•••••• 


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 


21 
22 
19 


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ETC. 


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Jan. 

Oct. 


15 
14 
15 


9  Not.  16 


24 

15 

16 

3 

17 

4 

6 

8 

•29 

3 

19 

14 

31 

24 

30 

19 

18 

25 

3 

22 

10 

2 

6 

6 

24 

7 

11 

9 

24 

22 

14 

2 

6 

13 

14 

1 

2 

11 

1 

30 

2 

25 

31 

25 

6 

27 

27 

31 

18 

9 

27 

7 

9 

24 

5 

15 

22 

8 

16 
16 


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Feb. 

April 

Sept. 

June 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

June 

Aug. 

May 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

May 

Deo. 

Nov. 

July 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

June 

Sept. 

Aug. 

July 

June 

April 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

June 

April 

May 

May 

May 

June 

May 

Dec. 

April 

May 

Oct. 

Sept. 

July 

Jan. 

Aug, 

Jan. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

June 

July 

April 

Feb, 

July 

May 

Nov, 


WHEM 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAY. 

20  April  20 
23  Sept.  24 


32 
12 
07 
01 
02 
13 
13 
14 
15 
15 
14 
00 
16 
09 
13 
07 
15 
13 
12 
60 
12 
13 
12 
14 
63 
04 
14 
00 
13 
15 
15 
11 


24 
1 
7 

25 
25 
21 
25 
13 
16 
6 

25 
10 
12 
22 

5 
27 

1 
19 

1 

10 
25 

1 


8 

25 

25 

1 

15 

1 

15,26 
11 124 


25 


13 

13 
11 
20 
01 
12  14 
1325 
98,26 
09  22 


July  35 
Jan.  16 
Nor.  12 

July  02 
April  17 
Dec.  15 
April  16 
Nov.  23 
April  18 
July    20 

Oct.  21 
April  16 
Mar.  18 
Dec.  09 
Aug.  19 
July  20 
Sept.  14 
Sept.  88 
Jan.  16 
Aug.  20 
Aug.  16 
Aug.  16 
1783 

Mar.  21 

June  15 

June  16 

Mar.  17 

May  18 

Jau.  16 

Feb.  16 

Nov.  14 

Dec.  18 


13 
08 
15 
14 
13 
16 
15 


15 
13 
02 


1418 


15  25 


47 
11 
13 
09 
80 


1  Jan.    16 


Sept.  14 
Jan.  19 
April  98 
Sept.  17 
1814 
April  16 
Jan.  21 
May  17 
Oct.  21 
Sept.  14 
Feb.  18 
June  22 
July  16 
Jan.  18 
Nov.  24 
June  02 
Nov.  16 
April  47 
Jan.  16 
Jan.    19 


25 
2 
15 
25 
1 
13 
25 


1 

11 
24 


16 
1 


1  Sept,  83 


401  2nd  LUut$.,  S^^Lieuts,^  CotniUf  ofid  JBdel^ 


•  •;•••  •••  «•••••  k » 


•  • •«  •  • 


2d  LIBT7T. 
ETC, 


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 


■  • 


6  April 

20  Itfor. 

II  June 
17  Jms 

28  Jan. 
15  April 

2SspU 

6  May 
4  Feb. 

15  April 

23  Deo. 

21  Mar. 

22  Feb. 
»8  July 

ISepf. 
14  Dec. 

I  Feb. 

3  May 

1  Judo 
25  D«). 
22  Feb. 

1  July 
17  Get. 
17  Kor. 
I6D6C* 
20  Oct. 

20  June 
19  Feb. 

29  April 

14  Jan. 

16  Dec. 

2  Deo. 
16Juns 

24  June 
11  April 

21  Sept. 

16  Nov. 
19  May 

17  Got. 

2  Aug. 

24  Aug. 

25  July 
25  Oct. 

1  June 

19  Aug. 
25  Dec. 

3  Oct. 
8  April 

7  April 

30  Jan. 
28  June 

1  Nov. 

25  May 
1  April 

26  July 

20  Jan. 
25  Feb. 
16  Feb. 
24  Aug. 

22  Jan. 
16  May 

15  May 
6  Feb. 
ONov. 


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PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAY. 


18  l^ept.  1« 
ai  6Mar«9i< 
94  20Jua»96i 
02J31  Msc  Oa 
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XJao. 
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1  Jsav 


13 
12 
12 
62 
II 
47 
ia|26Mar.  19 


14 
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15  April  47 


11 

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12  Sept.  22 
25  April  16 
16 
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18 
30 


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12   1  SepS. 

06  7  May 
00  9  Feb. 
15  4  0cU 
la  25  Des. 
1429  June 
12 

9925  Aug.  02 
la  1814 

12  ISapt.  14 
10  4F«b.   16 

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07  23  Aug.  10 
47  29  April  47 
14  1  April  17 
id  ISspt.  14 
14  12  Msr«  \fi 
14  1814 


02  24  Jane 
12   IJso. 

15  26  Jons 
13 14  Nov. 
13fl5  Nov. 

16  5AiBg.. 
10  IJan. 
20 

12 
13 
11 
13 
06 
10 
12 
13 
21 
11 
15 
15 
13 
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16 

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16 


23  Sept  24 
1  Sept.  14 

lOJnne  19 
ONov.  19 
IJau.    16 

1814 

25  Aug.  21 

1  Jan.    16 

1  April  17 


7  Mar.  22 
25  April  17 
83i 

15!23May  22 
15 13  Oct.  20 
08 

16*  5  Sept.  16 
09  18  Mar.  13 
14  ISept.  14 
1525  Nor.  18 


2md  LUutM.,  Sulh'LUuis.,  Cofneii,  and  Enngnt.  402 


••  •• 


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. 


WHEN 

PLACRD  Olff 

HALF  PAY. 


25 
1 
7 
1 


14 

16 
08 
10 
10 
13 
14 
13 
13 
12 
12 
99 
12 
60 
08 
15 
II 
14122 


Jan.  18 

A«g.  16 

Oct.  19 

Jan.  16 


14 
11 
09 
13 
91 
08 
03 
82 
14 
14 
02 


25 
8 
25 
25 
1 
27 
30 
1 
1 
25 


25 
1 

1 
1 

12 
1 

24 
1 
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25 


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81 

06 

15 

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Mar.  16 
Jan.  18 
June  18 
June  1^ 
Jao.  16 
Aug.  03 
May  16 
Sept.  83 
Jan.  16 
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 


•**.•••• 


! 


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 


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Oct.  30 
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June  15 
Aug.  19 
Dec.  14 
Oct.  25 
June  20 
Dec.  18 
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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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Mttklejobn,  Jk  Hi»pe  Jobndtoae,  02  Feo« 
9  Mens,  WiUiam,  York  L%U  Infantry  r. 
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O'Keefei  James,  48  Foot •  • » « 

O'Mfiara. DajMol,**  46  Foot  ....^r.. *.!>•» 
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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» 

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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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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.  . . 


CORNET, 

ri  LI  ROT.  «r 

ENSIGN. 


8  Feb.    12 


10 


never 

Mar. 


14 


2  Dec.  03 


29 

17 

29 

7 

5 

15 

28 

25 

18 

9 

1 

10 
12 
24 


9 

23 
5 

25 

1 
13 

27 
29 
30 
30 


Dec. 

April 

Jan. 

April 

Sept. 

July 

Oct. 

Mar. 

July 

June 

nciver 

Nov. 

Mat. 

June 

Feb. 

never 

never 

Dec. 

May 

Aug. 

never 

Feb. 

never 

July 

Dec. 

never 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Mar. 


10 
14 
13 

13 

95 
10 

14 
14 
34 
20 


LtEtTT. 


10  June    14 
26  Oct.    ^ 

ueter 

never 


19  Nov.  05 


25 
5 
17 
10 
18 


08 

06 

07 

13 

11 

13 

08 

13124 

16 

14 

09 
97 
17 
20 


5 

20 
22 


April 

May 

July 

Aug. 

Oct. 

never 

Mar. 

June 

never 

never 

tjever 

Jan. 

never 

never 

never 

never 

never 

never 

never 

Mar. 

never 

•Nov. 

never 

Aug. 

never 

never 

never 

April 

never 

never 


11 
07 
12 
14 
15 

11 
16 


13 


ADJUTAKT 


3  Aug.  13 


18  July 
10  Mar. 


99 
14 


WHEN 

PLACED  OH 

HALF  PAY. 


2  Dee.   03 


16 


16 
96 


18 


6 
17 

2 

7 
21 
15 

4 
25 
18 

9 
11 
29 
10 
12 
26 
19 
30 

9 
23 

5 
31 
14 
24 
16 
13 

6 
27 

1 
30 
30 


April 

Aptil 

Feb. 

April 

Nov. 

July 

Mar. 

Mar. 

July 

June 

May 

Jan. 

Mar. 

June 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Dee. 

May 

Aug, 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

June 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Mar. 


15 
06 
09 
13 
11 
13 
13 
13 
16 
14 
97 
36 
97 
17 
22 
83 
83 
19 
14 
13 
83 
13 
83 
06 
10 
99 
14 
18 
34 
20 


25  Mar.   16 
25  June   14 

25  Dec.   14 

10  Nov.   16 

25  May   17 


25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 

30 

17 


Dec. 

18 

Feb. 

16 

Mar. 

16 

June 

16 

May 

17 

Feb. 

16 

Sept. 

17 

Feb. 

16 

Dec. 

42 

Sept. 

18 

15 
28 


25 


25 
23 


1783 
Mar.  21 

1815 
Dec.   17 

1783 
June  17 

1783 


Oct.    16 
June  25 


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 

13 
27 

1 

1 
125 

1 

19 
10 

5 
13 
28 

4 
17 
18 
15 

6 
11 
26 

8 


QUARTBR- 
XABTBR. 


28 
31 


Aug. 
Get. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

April 

May 

Oct. 

April 

Feb. 

June 

Sept. 

Nov. 

June 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Aug, 

Sept. 

May 

July 

Sept. 

June 

Feb. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Feb. 


July 
Jan. 


36 
13 

05 
27 


14 
14 


28 
12 
04 
15 
26 

12 
29 


WHEN 

PLACED  Oil 

HALF  PAT. 


6 
25 

25 
1 

05116 


25 
19 


2631 
08 


1 

29 


30 
25 
21 


1525 
26»7 
35il8 
3528 
1530 


12 
13 
13 
35 


Dee.  14 
Sept,  07 
June  16 
Jan.  39 
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 
1411  Nov.  24 
22  10  Feb.  37 
1  Mar. 


4 
25 

25 
27 

4 
16 
24 

13 
6 
12 
11 
19 
25 

7 
27 
24 

3 

7 
14 
17 
25 

8 

15 
25 

3 

10 
19 


June 
Oct. 

Mar. 

July 

Jan. 

Jan. 

April 

July 

Feb. 

June 

Sept. 

Aug. 

July 

Jan. 

May 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

June 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct 

Dec. 
June 
Jane 


29 
26 

24 
05 
10 
07 
28 

15 
34 
17 
28 
27 
20 

28 
13 
41 
20 
22 
28 
35 
24 
12 


23  July 
1  Jan. 


44 

31 


19  Jan.  38 
25  Sept.  18 
25  Aug.  29 


24 

5 

10 

15 

17 

25 

I 

1 

2 
18 

7 
22 

3 

8 


12  25 

25 

27  30 

12'l7 
2121 
15111 


June  24 
Mar.  47 
Nov.  31 
Dec.  40 
Sept.  41 
May  23 
Mar.  96 
Jan.    31 

April  47 
Nov.  34 
Sept.  26 
July  36 
May  44 
Jan.    29 


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 

15 

7 

2 

9 

10 

1 

26 

25 

28 

25 

31 

15 

20 


26 
25 


23  Nor. 


Sept. 

April 

Nov. 

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 

8 
31 
13 
13 

6 
22 

8 
25 
29 


Aug. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Nov. 


14 
29 
03 
25 


31 
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 
8  May 
3  Aug. 


47 

10 

46 

19 

36 

17 

26 

1225  Aug.  22 

32  20  Sept.  44 

25  Sept.  17 

15  July   16 

17  June  13 

28  June  44 


13 
08 
09 
27 


12  Doc.  22 


23 
1 

14 
25 


1 

5 

21 

28 


Jan. 
Feb. 


34 


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 
24 

26 

10 

15 

1 

2 

1 

20 
16 
28 


Dec. 
Sept. 

Jan. 

June 

June 

June 

July 

July 

Apr. 
Oct. 
Jan. 


09 
12 

26 
13 
20 
38 
12 
24 

26 
12 
19 

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. 


1326 


31 
13 
39 


1426 


16 

MiUer,  George,  2  life  Guards |21  Sept  21 

"  12  May   83 


•  •  e  e 


! 


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 


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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, 


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26 
2 

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18 
2 
26 
16 
26 


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Mar.  38 
Mar.  44 

July  17 
Mar.  13 
Jan.  S3 
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Sept.  37 
Dec.  14 

1814 
Aug.  43 
Aug.  10 
Oct.    39 


IJan.   31 


26 
6 


29 

26 
16 
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 


26  Feb.   14 

25  Dec  18 
26Jaa.    20 


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07 

14 

13 

26 

08 

22 

26^12 

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28 
26 
16 
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Ma/  18 
Feb.  19 
Apr.  47 
Jan.   31 

Jan.  31 
JoM  49 


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Dm.  31 


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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 
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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 
Feb.    04  25 


June 
May 
May 
May 
Dec. 
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 
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04^  6 
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1380 
08;  5 
1310 
01'  3 
9820 
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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 
08 

0({ 
12 


8 
12 
10 

29 

27 
2 
23 
13 
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 
6 
2 

15 
9 


orj\  3 
0026 
03:25 
25,11 
0512 
15|  2 
03,28 
05:15 
15il8 
1514 
0730 
04!30 
0918 
04,  5 
04  6 
0824 
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 


W 

Itl 
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 
7Fcb.    aO 


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 
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11 

10 

15 
97 

05 

121 

14 
10 
27 
01) 
14 

05 


13 
15 
12 

14 
00 

26 


29  3ray 

7  April 

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14  May 

5  May 

never 

never 

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28  Aug. 

9  June 

20  Mar. 

28  Dec. 

20  Dec. 
Dec. 


28 
25 
12 
01 
10 


09 
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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. 
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26  June 

4  April  10 

3  Oct.    00 
28  Kay 

6  July 

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1  Dec. 

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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. 
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14  Dec. 

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24 

11 
31 
00 
35 
18 
12 
38 
17 
15 
31 
13 
97 
15 
00 


12 
04 
10 
10 
25 
02 
12 
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06 
14 
12 
28 
11 
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07 
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99 

a5 

25 
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13 
10 
25 
(K) 
00 


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28 
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Dec. 

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Not. 

Dec 

July 

Sept. 

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Jtine 


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11 
13 
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30 
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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 

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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 

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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 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


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. 


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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 

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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 
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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 

'    •  L    aflhtfCbiftttttebfFaiia-^      .'..^>r'9 

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^«^^,^^  ,,,,.. 

iackeiiBe,Gco.5iriAlfta«.£rk;GC^i««Ai..iih>BL9&Fs; '  St^Jutvuius*  '^i  ^  .■'  .)-,.j';l  ,t.'..-'iij  I 
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 
pMacIeao,^ti^keh<;£icJoht),ikC&4«.««;..A»^««437  F«    Kai^.Tewer  and  Swtt^d^    '    u,j,r..  ii.i> 

» 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 

|Me]]M^/CUaobfcChai]ei»JEH»*^»..»...iUnalM«rii<ti   K&^t ClAu«ia tlu^TlHhl''    '       ''    •' '  ^> 

|Ma«,CoK5ir  fdwdrdyC&u^^i w..fafto<if.89F. .  KmghtTdw«r  nd3«M*d      '* '•>       -    '^  ^ 

mMooex,Mq^eD4Ai)eii.G£*  ••«;.*.•< Sec^ClM^of  Cmoeat//  ,.,    ,  ,)  ,-,-0 

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 

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BalSoek,  Charles 
Ballon,  Achilles 
Ballot,  Cha.  Joseph  da 
Balshes,  John  Marray' 
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■  ■■GeargaJAa  69 
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Bella,  Samuel  417 
Benbow,  Cliftesi  Ud 
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Binder,  Beiioit  196,984 
Beadysche.  John  161 
Bene,  Anthony  '  -  -  -969- 
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Benne,  Le#ia,  KH.  '•  •  448 
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■  '      Georga  966- 
Georga  466 

■  '  '     Jamas  -980- 
James  469 

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John  868 

William  141 

Wm.  Rob.  Lyon    167 

Bennison,  Samuel  189 

Benson,  Hen.  Roxby        149- 

—  George  Thomas     179 

Tom  919 

Wm.  Walbttsa  H.  868 


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George  884 

Hugh  tft 

John  991 

Thomas  Hamlyn        416 

Wm.  Henry  77 

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86,  147 
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Beowell,  Hiomas 
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Poer  Bt.  930 

George  John     960 
■  ■    ■  Marcus  •  37 

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la  Poer  363 

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Bitiiittab,  lUbelt  160 

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Bo^gito,  Johb,  MD, 
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Boiloiii,  John  Peter 
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Bold,  Walter  Saftoo  261 


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■■  ■     ■   HdD*  George 
■  '     '    Henry 
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Bolbmeyi  f jewis  Wm.  Jat«  897 

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John  George         113 

Bonain,'tleory*Gousse      425 
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Wm.  Brampton 


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John  Curaoa  331 

Joseph  331 

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George  BGtt        96,  2Sr2 

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Bottler,  George 
Balzei  William 
Byam,  Edward 

Edward  Gamage   210 

3yers,  Patrick  113 

Bygrave,  Joseph  331 

Byfes.  Arthur  William      207 
Byndloss,  Edward  417 

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Thomas  219 

Thomas  Edmond  274 

Tyrrel  Matthias     151 

Williaift  Gibson     310 

Bythesea,  Henry  Francis   152 

Samuel  Francis 

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Cadogao,  Hon.  Edward        59 

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420 
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240 
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Peter  Robert      365 

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Colin  Fred.  197 
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town  223 

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Candler,  Wm.  Helsham      216 
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Caidew,  Christopher  B.     226 

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Henry  Clare  246 

John  Trevanion  366 
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Carey,  Chas.  Le  Mesorier  215 

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John  Westropp      397 

Michael  366 

Nicholas  430 

Peter  9 

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Carkeek,  Stephen  408 

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Carline,  Henry  126 

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•  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- 
burton  202 

John  Head         334 

Thos.  A.     72,  166 

Druitt,  Edward  334 

Dnimmond,  A  If.  Manners  253 

Berkeley  36,  149 

Edward  32 

-^-^— ^—  Geo.  Duncan  369 
Sir  Gordon, 
GCB.  6, 169 

Gordon    71.  147 

. Hen.  Maurice  193 

Hugh  FitJH 

bardinge  150 

John  36 

■      »         John  136 

— — —  John  Gavin  114 

J.  McGregor  334 

William  33 

William  241 
295 
295 
334 
420 
193 
135 
101 1 216 
134 
334 
212 
398 
334 
125 
217 
60 
228 
213 
369 


Drary,  George 

Henry 

Drysdale,  Alexander 

— -  Jas.  Murray 

John 

WiUiam 

Duberly,  George 

■  Henry 
Da  Boardieo»  John 
Du  Cane,  John 
Duckers,  Charles 
Duckett,  George  Floyd 
Duckworth,  George 
Dadgeoo,  James  John 

Peter 

Ralph 

Robert  Ceeil 

Dudley,  Samu^ 

Duff,  Hm.  Sir  Alex«  OCH. 

7,188 

George  93 

James  226 

Robert  George  163 

Robert  William        244 

Dttfresoe,  Louis  Flavien    398 
Doflfy,  John,  Cfl.  16 

Dufief,  Armand  Casimir  G.  444 
Duke,  Jooea  190 

Dukes,  James  241 

Dumarss4|,  Chas.  Thos.      255 

Wm.  Loveleoe  272 

Domas,  Peter  34,  447 

Durobreck.  David,  II D.    310 
Dttobar,  Arch.  Hamilton  218 

> Charles  161 

Charlea  274 

JEdwaid  173 


493 

Dnnhar,  Feignssoa  226 

George  Skeddao    296 

John  P.  113 

Thos.  Clement      250 

Duncan,  Alexander  113 

— — —  Hon.  Hew  Hamil* 

ton  Haldane  150 

James  408 

John  ^aew         180 

'  Patrick 

Thomas  419 

William  157 

William  334 

Duncombe,  Geo.  Thomas  187 
Dundas,  Hon.  Henry.  CB.  38, 

211 

5ir  Jas.  FuUarton   113 

John  Henry  2 19 

Philip  40 

Philip  68,  198 

Richard  Leslie        96 

Thomas  168 

Wm.Boldeo,CB.60»266 

Dunkellin,  UUick  Canning 

Lord  148 

Dunlevie,  Gerald  George  368 
Dunlop,  Archibald  369 

Franklin  269 

John,  M.D.  183 

John  226 

Dunmore,  Thomas  416 

Dunn,  George  174 

John  426 

John  WUltam        195 

Thomas  334 

William  66 

Wm.  Calvert         232 

William  James      296 

Dunue,  Denis  221 

■  Francis  32 

Francis  Plnnkett    95 

»    Richard  334 

Dunniclifle,  Henry  369 

Dunuing,  Samuel  240 

Dunsmure,  Charles    101,  193 
Duperier,  Charles  232 

Du  Plat.  Chas.  Taylor      271 
•  Qeo,  Oustavus 


C.  Wm.  KH.  65,  113,  282 
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 

During,    Christ.   Heniy 

VoQ  439 

'■  Lewis  Ales.  76 

Durnford,  Andrew  M.  I.    398 

■  Cornelius  Chas.  267 

Edward  William 283 

Elias  Walker  12, 281 

George  71 

George  222 

Qee^Aathwy  178 
180 


4d4 


Indue* 


Dxtsyy  Theodore  Hm 
Dusautoy»  James 


136 

369 


Peter  JohaJM.  293 
PuttOD.  Charles  334 

■■'  ■     '  '  Wm.  Holmes  68 


DuVern«t,JohnFraDcisl08,334 

— William         219 

409 
267 
37 
165 
257 


pwelly;  Thomas 

Pwyer,  George  Sidney 

— ^  Henzy 

— —  John 

—  John 

■  Joseph  Hamilton   169 

Thos.  Peard  293 

PyasoD,  Wtltiam  423 

Pyce.  Pavid  199 

Robert,  MD.  423 

Thos.  Rose  311 

Pyer»  Henry  Charles  Peo^* 

rose  296 

•<—  John  Edward  333 

— —  Robt.  Turtliff  369 

Pyoeley^  £dw.  Eldoa  Ro- 
bert 273 
Tbo.  CB,  4. 38,  266 


Pyoon,  Patrick 
Pyott,  Richard 
Pyson,  Edward 

Jeny  Praneis 

John 


142 
334 
123 
113 
334 
JohnPaoiel  104,123 


£agar,  Alexander  369 

——Edward  Hunger** 

ford  191 
Henry  M'Mahon  242 

■  James  369 

■  ■  Jeffrey  369 

Robert  John  182 

Eager,  Robert  274 

Eagles,  Edward  Bampfield  369 
Earle,  Alei.  Hamilton  369 
*— ^  Augustas  Young       274 

Charles  William       212 

Eaton,  Peter  335 

{last,  Cha.  Wm.  Clayton  166 
•^—  Edward  Hinton  273 
Easter,  Jeremiah  369 

£atoo»  Charles  335 

Chris.  Edw.     99,  154 

Deodatus  Wm.      185 

— ^  John  369 

■  Moksvorth  SackTiJle 

255 
Eaves,  John 
Bbdon,  Richard 
Ecdes,  Ctttbbert 

Hugh 

WiUiam 


398 
409 
369 
207 
148 
335 


Eckford,  Alexander 
Eddie,  Wm.Cruicksbank  269 
Eddington,  James  Georgo  247 
Eddowes,  James  424 

Eddy,  George  Henry         236 
Ede,  Penxif  369 

John  369 

Eden,  George  Morton  42, 149 

—  John,  CB,  40 


Eden,  Robert  Morton       907 

Waiiam  7 

Wm.  HaseaU      64,  207 

Edgar,  Heniy  177 

Jas.  Handasyde      22 1 

Edgelow,  George  998 

Edgell,  Geos)ge  Rashleigfa  168 
Edgworth,  Thomas  Bridg* 

man  369 

Ediogton.  John  969 

Edlio,  George  130 

Edie.  WiUiam  102,  250 

Edleston*  Joshua  293 

Edmonds,  Edward  404 

— — -  Hamilton  d35 

Robert  369 

Edmunds,  Henry  156 

Edward,  Herbert  140 

Edwaidei,  David  John        185 

■  Fred.  Auguetui  181 

■  Sir  Henry  Hope 
Bt.  237 

Edwards,  Alexander  307 

Benj.  Hutchins  264 

Charles  969 

Clement  Alex.    169 

Edw.  Freeman  222 

G«orge  334 

George  409 

Herbert  140 

■  John  369 
Joseph               238 

J.  P.  M.BidweU209 

Michael  Charles  443 

Peter  62 

Peter  409 

Richaid       66, 202 

Richard  360 

Robert  Bidwell, 

KH.  326 

Stephen  369 

S»  Hy.  Hatchins,  260 

Thomas  869 

Thos,  WiUock    400 

WiUiam 

WiUiam 

■  Wm.  Gamnl 
Wright 


238 
360 
335 
360 
369 
213 
145 
241 


Edyvean.  Robt.  Bradlick 
Egan,  Hen.  John  WUte 
Egertoe,  Arthur  Frod. 
Egerton,  Csledoe  Rich. 
■'  Sir  Charles  Bol- 

keley,  GCMG.lCCtf.  8.241 

Charles  Dtt  Pre  78,252 

Richard,  CB*  17 

Tho.  Graham  101.229 

WUbraham      99, 194 


Egftioton,  Joseph  Gostliog  192 
Eicbbauen,  Charles  Wm.  308 
Eichhorn,  Christian  Fred«  442 
Eicke,  Frederick  438 

Eidmann,  Frederick  438 

Einem,  J.  Godr.de  443 

Diederich  do         439 

Eiothoven,  S.  Jurdaa  441 
Ekins.  Charles  014 

Eld,  Frederick  106,242 


ElderiKMl,  GWbs  4af$ 

Elgee.  Charles  MB 

-«^  Cadwallader  Wm.  J7S 
Elgee,  John  liodredga      97 1 

William  '97,«$9 

Wm.  PeKitil        901 

Eliet,  Charles  -  -969 
*-^  VrandsB.  114 
Htm.  Granville  Cbiflee 

Comwallia  446 

-**^  Heaiy  Storks        -  -971 

WUIiam  Henry         -960 

Eliott,  Williani    Hraneis 

AugealQS  -946 

Elkiogtoo.  Fred.G4om     486 

...   John  Henry  Ferdl67 

James  GooUl  449 


Ellary,  WiBiam 
EHerman,  Edward  John  176 
Ellioe,  Augustas  Edwd.  -164 
EUice,  Charles  Henty        176 

Robert  11,  179 

Ellington.  John  •465 

Ellioombe,  CharleaOrene, 

CB.  16.661 
EUiot.  Edond  James  10^.961 
Edw.  John  Cuiiiwailii 

Lard  116 

■  >  ■  George 

George 
I      Henry 

Henry  Oeeige 

*-*— iron.  Gilbert 
——John 

■  ■  Lempster  R. 
Richard  Co6in 
Wm.  Hamilton 


663 


251 


■  >  *  t 


409 


Elliott,  Oeoige 

"-■■  George  Heniy 
James 
■ ' John 
'     ■       John  Fni«r 

Birhaid 
■  Richaid  ChaHea 

Thomas 
'    ■■■  William 

William 

WiUiam 

— —  Wa.Ghiisi.PaiUn606 
Wm.UenaCtf  .62, 608 


674 


667 


ElHArthnr 

Chaiica  Parker 

•^—  Charles  John 

Fredeiaek 

Gnorge 

Heeenlae  167 

Hercules  636 

James  Veriia«  139 

John  406 

Henry  DtuNQp  164 

■    Powrie  666 

— ^  Richaid  407 
— ^Sannml  B.  C&  66>  686 
«— -  Sannel  Bnidoo 

Thos.  David 

«— WiUiam 

SIUmni,  Cntbbafi  Gm»  166 


JMtM. 


495 


Eltttcm,  Wn.  Bwrt  fioir> 

^rd  238 

EnM>D»  JUbert  242 

Ctmbim,  Cbitltf  160 

Elm9fll,Wm.deCtnlom)el  128 
Umslie,  Al«nd4er  L«ith  297 
**-'*—  Oraham  182 

£|iiogton,  David  Henry  157 
— **~*  rn4.  BftbL  253 
"■  Geo.  Btdftik       90 

"f  J».  Loftiis  78, 147 

•~— ^  JohaH«iitir,d85,448 

-'•—  Richud  Jdhn    137 

•— —  Thos.  Gerald  869 
>*  ■  ■■  Thoi.  Win>  230 
-— — —  Wm.  Fred.  70,  149 
maty,  WiUiim  115 

EllDD,  Heory  Geo.Tiemey  199 
BtiDD,  Iiaac  335 

-f-*-^  Williani  369 

£t#ei,  Jthn  Hervey  Elton  217 


Blirioy  Fountain,  AC, 
"Ekmyn,  Thomas 
Emao,  James 
EMenon,  John 

Wm.  Henry 


Emery,  John 
Emiofoo,  Thomas 
fiaunett,  Anthony 
■  ■-  ■    ■ ,  M— rice 


59 
269 
192 
335 
269 
369 
335 
60,282 
199 
409 
335 
416 


Smmott,  William 
Ettderby,  Samael 
Eogelhacb,  Tbos.  Lewis 
England,  Poole  Vallancey 

71.267 

■  ■  £irRicbnid,XCB. 

KH.  35 

Eoglbh,  Arthur  Travera     312 

■  ■"        Christopher  Ninian, 

JfO.  236 

-*- Frederick         61, 282 

Frederick  186 

"■  "  '     John  Thos.  Jot.     223 
>■  WiHiam  140 

Bnais,  William  137 

Biioch,John  103,117 

201 
398 
161 
306 
440 
443 
240 


James  John 


£i»or,  James 
—-^  John  lilapes  Webb 
Enpei,  Wm.  Randolph 
Eramann,  Frederick 
Edchsen,  Akzanderron 
Bntst,  Henry 
Bnington,  Arnold  Chis. 

102,  202 
—  Fred.  Arthnr      216 


i^  *  * 


Geo.  Heory 


Eriill,  W.  H.  Emri  of, 
Enkine,  Architield 
ii'  ■        Hon,  David 
Band 
George 
George  Pt»tt 
Henry  David 
Jameft  Augustus 
Robert 
William   Henry 


'  121 
252 

74,196 
202 


*i«f 


^fci 


•M 


k,tm^ 


ICennady* 


244 
184 
204 
294 
807 

143 


Erythropd,  Frcderidc  442 
Espinasse,  James  152 

— — —  James  Wm.  163 
Estcourt,  Jas.  B.  Bncknall  64 
Este,  Michael  Lamblon  420 
Esten,  John  Hamilton  110,252 
Estwick,  Frederick  198 

Eteson,  Francis  169 

Snatace,  Charles  Edward  197 
Eustace,  James  369 

'  6*ir   John    Row- 

Uod,  KH.  36 
Sir  W,  Comwallis, 

CB.KCH.  11,211 

Evans,  Aug.  FitzGerald  335 
Evans,  Cha.  Rich.  Ogden  272 

DacresFitzHerbert  114 

Daniel  898 

Sir  De  Lacy,  KCB.  17 

—  Edward  230 
'   Edward  335 

Francis  Edw.        174 

Francis  Robert      114 

—  George  369 

—  George  Thomas     198 
Gordon  Henry       221 

—  Henry  Fredenck    172 

Henry  Roe  161 

Hugh  293 

—  James  335 

John  369 

■  John  398 

Lewis,  MD.  419 

— —  Mark  77,  267 

■         Matthew  369 

Ralph  369 

Richard  John        180 


MD. 


Rich.  Lacy,  CB.  113 
Thomas,  CB.  14,233 
Thomas  369 

Thomas  Williams  226 
Usher  Williamson, 

142 

William  898 

Evatt,  Francis  835 

——  George  222 

Henry  11,  281 

— -  Hcniy  Asbmote         268 
Evelegb.  Geo.  Carter  334 

Frederick  Cha.      171 

«—  Henry  13,  265 

John  Henry  335 

Evelyn,  George  Palmer     253 

■  James  145 

Everard,  John  Mathias         32 

Mathias,  CB.  KH. 

35 

Evers,  George  424 

Every,  John  369 

Ewart,  Charles  Brisbane    285 

.        Heory  Larkyns      116 

John  A.  186 

John  Frederick, 

CB.  17, 263 

Ewen.  John  217 

Ewtng,  John  249 

Joseph  247 

Eyl,  John  George  417 


Eyma,  John  Adrian 

369 

Eynaud,  Filippo 

262 

Eyre,  Annesley 

315 

70 

74 

,267 

Thomas  Dowlinff       399 

Vincent  Edward  18 

WiUiam  78,  225 

Eyre,  Wm.  Armit  171 

Eyton,  Wm.  Archibald      248 

Faber,  Wm.  Raikes   100,200 

Fabrieitts,  George 

Faddy,  Peter 

Peter  Pickmore 


440 
64 
270 
250 
409 
113 


Fagan,  James 
Fair,  William 

Alexander,  CB. 

Fairbairo,  William  Home, 

MD.  186 

Fairbrother,  Carter  409 

Faircloth,  John  236 

Fairfax,  Sir  Henry,  B(.  37 

Fairtlough,  Charles  Edw.  215 

Henry  Blackler  369 

James  215 

■  James  Wm.  69 

— —  Samuel  369 

Wm.  Haviland  206 

Falconar,    Chesborough 


Grant,  KH. 
Jamea 


35,264 

226 

409 

336 

35 

42 


Falconer,  Robert 

Falkiner,  Samuel 

Falla,  Daniel 

Falls,  Thomas 

Fane,  Hon.  E.  Fittroy  N.  168 

Him.  Fra.Wm.Uenry  226 

Francis  205 

Henry  61 

Henry  110,131 

—  Htm,  Henry  Sutton      41 


— —  Mildmay 
Fanning,  John 

Matthew 

Fanshawe,  Basil 
Charles 


34,  205 
254 
254 

184 
284 

Edward.  CB.         19 

Hew  Dalrymple  163 

Fardell.  Henry  Edward      160 
Faris,  Theophilus  186 

William  108.283 

Farmar,  Edw.Sterling  107,335 

Richard  295 

Richard  385 

William  Edward    296 

Wm.  Robarts        201 

Fanner,  Reginald  Onslow  273 

Richard  369 

Tho.  M'Leod         202 

■  ■  Wm.  John  George  369 
Faman,  John  407 

Farnden,  Hunter  Richard- 
son 212 
Farquharson,  Francis         113 

Fred.  41,  158 

John  114 

Peter  71 


486 

Fur,  Geoige 
Famot,  Auguitos  Dor^r 
Lyddon 

■  Fraods 
—  Henry 
FarranU,  Jamea 
Farrell,  Charlea,  MD. 

■  Francis  Arthur 
Jamea 

Farrell,John  Sidney 

Sidney  Bayntoa 


391 

295 
114 
233 
409 
418 
133 
236 
335 
286 
198 
15 


Farreo,  Richard  T. 

Fairer,  James 

-^^—  James  S.  Hawker  207 

John  118 

■  -  llichard  Heniv  169 
Farrington,  Donald  Macleod 

246 

Lindsay  180 

Fasion,  Charles  Hamiltoo  204 
-*— Stanhope  Hunter  291 
Fait.  John  Welh  113 

Fanlkneri  Henry  Cole        153 


Faunce,  Aluredbodsworth, 


CB. 


Thomas 


16 
155 


Judex. 

Feawiokf  Mordasmt  121 

NicholM  267 

Percival  221 

Thomas  284 

Thos.  Howard  73, 282 

Thomas  Howard    233 

William  161 

Wm.  Young  335 

Ferguson,  Adam  335 

— Andrew  311 

Donald  369 

James        104,  231 

•  John  420 

Fergusson,  Andrew,  If  I>.  810 


Jameay  CB, 

James 

Ibomas 

William 


16 

369 

369 

42,  292 

228 


•< Walter  Beresford  225 

Faunt.  Clarevaulx  225 

—  Thomas  Lyons      185 
Fawcett,  John  114 

William  39 

Faussett,  William  195 

Fawkes.  Richard         96,  178 
Faxardo,    Aug.    Maria 

Guaxardo  417 

Fayerman,  Zaccbeus  335 

Fead.  John  Alex.  173 

Faaroo.  Fred.  Geo.  Wm.   221 

Robert  Bryce,CJ9.  18 

Fegen,  Charles  107, 292 
Feilden,  Henry  Peploo       206 
'■           Randle  Joseph 
Robert 


212 
195 
307 


Feilde,  Falford  Bastard 
Feildiog,  Hon,  Percy  Ro- 
bert Basil  148 
Felix,  Orlando  66 
Fellowes,  Edward  230 

Frederick  226 

'            Isaac  Newton  142 

Sir  James,  MD,  418 

■           Jas.  Butler  196 

John  335 

'            Peregrine  Da niel  1 1 4 

— ^  Peregrine  Heory  296 

Fellows^  Francis  Wm.  207 

Fendall,  George  Newton  163 

Fcneran,  Francis  247 

—  Thomas  Browne  247 

Fenn,  John  136 

Fenton,  Chas.  Hamilton  160 

Edward  Dyne  204 

William  369 

Fenwick,  Bowes  195 

-^ Charles  BiMet  21 3 

ColUngwood  228 

Horatio  335 

*— —  Jamea  Hanry  100«  164 


Ferns,  John  Gore 

Ferrers,  Murray  Fraaer     273 

Ferrier,  Geo.Abercromby  175 

Waller  369 

Ferris,  George  Augustus    180 

George  Thomas     291 

Henry  421 

John  F.  249 

Joseph,  CB.  114 

Ferryman,  Aug.  Halifax 

101. 195 
Fetbeiaton,  William  199 

Ffariogton,  Rich.Atberton  202 
Ffennell,  James  Richard     159 

Richard  369 

204 
335 
260 
114 
116 
271 
425 
399 
335 
409 
222 
306 
237 
222 


Fiabsr,  GaMgai  CB* 
— —  George 
Heniy,  JCD. 

Henry 
■  '    Hoary 

Jamea 
Robert  Rot 

Samuel 


114 
125 
424 
291 
U$ 
404 

108,130 


■        Saraael  Sinkm 

SethNuttaU 

WUliam 
FUk,  Wra.  Hawky 
Pitehett,John 
Fits  Qarence,  Ufd  Fnd. 

GCH.  ^     ^ 

■         '    ■  itoum  FfOMnck 


407 
336 
246 
335 
369 

16 


Ffrench,  Thomas 
Ficklin,  Robert 

Robert  Barney 

Field,  Charles 

Esculapius 

— ^—  George  Thomas 

—  Jeremiah 
-*—  John  Stroud 
Fife,  Adam 

James 

Filder,  John  Wilson 
William 

—  Wm.  Alex, 
Filder,  John  Wilson 
Finch,  ifoN.  Danl.  Greville220 

Hon,  John,  CB,  34 

Fioke.  Frederick  Von  446 
Findlater,  Alex.  Napier  335 
Fiodlay,  Alexander,  KH, 

39,113 

Alexander  256 

Findley.  Thomas  425 
Finey,  Aleo  George  335 
Finlay,  George  157 
Finney,  Edward  HainilCon  151 
Finucane,  George  Thurles  90 
Fischer,  Augustus  437 
—  F.  L.  Constaotine  446 
John  CbrisU  Fred.  446 


Jean  Albert 
John  Nicholas 


Ftsh bourne,  Thos.  Moore, 

MD. 
Fisher,  Arthur  A'Court 
— ^-—  Edward  Haaiy 


446 
335 

311 
286 
271 


Charles  Geom  186 
Fiu  Gerald,  AIM  212 
Dennis  407 

■  Edward  Tbomaa  190 

Heniy  166 

James  369 

— ^ John  239 

John  399 

John  Fonter  140 

Leopold  156 

John  Rich.  S.  369 

■  Ormond  238 
■      '   Lord  Otho  Aof .  120 

Richard  221 

Tbomaa  266 

Thomas     BortM 

Vandelear  296 

Thoa-Gewga  113 

— >— -  Richard  Heniy  369 

Thomas  223 

Wm.Hen.Domittie  158 

Wm.  Herrey  260 

Chas.  Uoosl  269 

— ^—  Henry  Cbarica  164 

Jamas  David  417 

Sir  John  Foislcr, 

KCh.  11,914 


John 
John  Geoigi 
Thomas 
Wm.  Henrj 


114 


946 
912 
196 
370 
3T0 


Fitagibboa,  Luke 
FtisGibboa,  WUUan 
Fitxharbart,  Gaorga 
John 

-, Rich.  Hcniy  252 

Fiu  Hugh,  Hoory  Tenkk  273 
Fits-Maorioa,  Bm.  Hmmj 

Warrender 

Jalm,  JTir.  70 

Fttxmaurice,  Geo.  Liaaal    424 
Fitamayar,  JaaMa  Wiiliaa  96B 

Tho.  PMij^H.  913 

Pitnatriek.  Ntcholaa         491 
Fits  Patrick,  ThooMa  Ma- 

plcaoa  .     161 

Fiu  Roy,  L$rd  Aug.  Cba. 

Lennox  146 

—»— —  Aoguataa  Chas. 

Lennox  971 

htrd  Fiad.  John  145 

FitiWygimm,Fred.W  J«ta  192 


^  V^VS^IVV 


407 


rteherty,  Hogh  400 

jntmaok,  John  76 

^'  Jokn  Fnderkk  206 

Flina|;aD.  John  B.  22B 

ftemiDgfJohQElphinitOM  143 
FItetwdod,  Jamev  370 

•Fkming,  Arthur  336 

"  Edwtrd  CB.    IS,  263 

£dw.  J.  logleby    216 

370 
294 


Hugh 

Hamilloo 

■  HeDry  Hugh 
M'Kenaa 
——James 

—  Jamct  Wiliiwn 

■  ■■  Jaliut 

-^—  waium 


FltmyDgy  AugQttus 
Fletcher,  £dw.  Cha. 


213 
36 

188 
92 

196 

294 
97 


Francis  Cbarteris  212 

■  James  399 
Joseph                   421 

■  '  ■         Ricbaid  407 

Richard  D*Oy]y    264 

Richard  Thilip      254 

William  196 

Flenry.  John  187 

Flexman,  James  399 

Flint.  Edm.  Heniy  Rene   271 

WUliam  Riehard        399 

Flood.  Nicholas  Heniv  214 
Flower,  Cook  Sibbs  167 

Floyd,  Sir  Henry,  Bt.         34 

John  166 

John  205 

Robert  Peel  237 

Flnde/rhos.  Peters  268 

Flndyer,  William  42,  144 
Flyon.  Patrick  369 

Flyter,  James  124 

Foaker,  Geo.  NorUion         127 

Frederick  189 

Fegerty,    Vernon   Fred* 

LeUter  163 

Fogo,  James  68 

— —  James  Macmillan 

Scott  291 

Tho.Macmillan,ArJ[).291 

Foley,  Hon,  Aog.  Fied.  71, 144 

—  Hon,;^  St.    Oeorge 
Gerald  196 

Folkes,  Richard  336 

Follows,  William  204 

Foob1aoqQeȣdw.  Barring- 

too  de  308 

John  Samvel  Mar 

de  Greeier  370 

Foofd.  Henry  SUUes  114 

Foot,  George  336 

Randall  370 

Foote,  John  HoUU  Rolle    370 

Wm.  Fraocis  294 

Foquett,  William  114 

Forbes.  Sir  Chas.  Fergvsion. 

MD.  KCH.  KC.  419 

Chas.  Joho  416 

-^ D*?id,  CB.  17 

Dtf  id  103,  243 


Forbesy  Geoifo 

Georgo  Harrstoa 


130 


Aun 


Geo.  Wentworth 
James 


273 
295 
162 

74,  147 

243 

114 

110,  335 

399 

76,244 

76.230 
191 
113 
370 
370 

19, 265 
114 


John 

John 

■  John 

John 

— ^—  John 

—  John  Alev. 

■  Jonathan 
— -^—  Lewis  Alexander 

—  Nathaniel 

■  Nathaniel 

Peier 

— -  Thos.  John 

William 

William  229 

W  m.  Cameron        283 

Wm.  Heniy  269 

Ford.  Arthur  While  370 

Charles  335 

Chas.£rskine  283 

Edmond  248 

Edmund  Twiss  283 

Francis  Clare  131 

John  370 

Johnson  110.194 

— -  Robert  78, 292 

William  335 

William 

William  Michael 

Forde.  Matthew  Bligh 

William 


Forster,JobnAvgntti»^    370 


Fordyce,  Chas.  F. 

Geo.  WiUiam 

■     John 


399 
310 
272 
335 
196 
226 
74,  226 
335 


Foreman,  George 
Forester.  Hon,  Charles  Ro- 
bert Weld  106, 335 

Cecil  Wm.      103. 203 

— —  ff0n.i£milia8john 
Weld  164 

Hon.   Geo.  C.   Weld 

106,  120 

Am.  Hen.  Town   145 

—  Lord  John  George 

Weld  116 

Forloog,  James,  KH,  66. 194 
Forman,  Edward  Rowland  240 
Formin,  Justus  440 

Forrest,  James  Archibald   156 

John.  MD,  310 

Thomas  295 

Waiiam  231 

WiUiam  Charles    124 

Forsey,  John  399 

Forster.  Archibald  Edward 


C. 


179 
Henry  335 

Hugh  Percy  264 

Fran.  Rowland  124 
Frederick  Blanco  255 
Geotge  399 

John  126 

John  225 

John,  MD,  421 


214 
421 
229 
266 
67 
166 
399 


John  Burton 
—  Thomas 
— —  Thomaa  Oriel 
■'  Rob.  Matthew 

Wm.  Fred.  KH. 

WiUiam  HiU 

Forsyth,  Robert 

Fort,  Aogu8iuS|  Beron  le  439 

-^—  James  126 

John  126 

Forteath.  Alexander,  MD,  188 
Furtewuei  Francis  160 

George  370 

Hon,  Geo.  Matt.  335 

Joho  Chaa.  Wil- 
liam 271 

John  Mill  370 

Wm.HamUton  187 


Fortune,  Aleiaoder 

Robert 

Forward.  Samuel 
Fosbery.  Henry  William 
Fnsbroke.  Thos.  Dudley. 
Foskett,  Joseph 
Foss,  Thomas 
—  Christopher 
Henry  Clinton 


Fossi,  Thomas  de 
Foster,  Chas.  John 

Edward 

■  Edwin  Fletcher 
— ^^  George  Anthony 

Henry 

James 
-^^—  Isaac 

Thomas 

William 

Fotheriogham,  Robt.  H. 
Fottrell,  John  BarnewaU 
Foulis.  Andrew 
FouUton.  John 


409 
174 
370 
399 
294 
336 
244 
335 
206 
446 
142 
163 
236 
140 
247 
121 
106,256 
96,283 
137 


114 
264 
310 


336 

Fountaine,  Chas.  George   203 
Fowden.  William  336 

Fowke,  Francis  286 

John  S.  Ferguson  205 

286 
231 
370 
146 
92 
19 
296 
227 
138 


Fowler,  Charles  John 

■  Henry  Day 
Wdliam 


Fox,  Aug.  Henry  Lene 

Barry 

Chas,  Richard 

■   Henry  Treffry 
-^^  Jemmett  George 
— ^»  John  Wilson 

SackTille  Geo.  Lane  120 

— —  Samuel  60 

Samuel  248 

Thomas,  MD.  311 

Foy.  Edward  109, 223 

Frampton,  Heatbfield  Jas.  201 

John  Nelson      315 

France,  Richard  146 

Francis,  Henry  180 

Henry  399 

Thos.  John  136 

Fnncklin,  Thomas  32 


498 

Francklyo,  G\tben  Wm.  96, 

188 

John  Heniy       269 

Frank,  George  439 

Fnnkland,  Wm.  Henry     252 

F.  W.  326 

Franklin,  Cbas.  Trigance  271 

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 


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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           $4$ 

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15$ 


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116 
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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 

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Tamer,  Ffed.  K'ConbM  l^tiyivy  Patrick 
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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 
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164 

266 

228 

232 

285 

116 

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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 
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George  Auguatua  148 

Henry  Arthur        272 

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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 

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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 


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'-  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 

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402 
411 
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Robert  Wm. 

—  Thomaa 
Wagstaff.  William 
Wabab,  Charles 

' George  L. 

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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 


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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 


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— »*«  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 

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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. 


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DEATHS. 


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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. 

Ai^utmmt, 

T.  Taylor,  b.  p.  Yoit  Fenc. 
Inf. 

QnmrttrmaMUru 

Palmer,  14  Dia. 
,  Kneebone,  29  F.