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THE
NEW
ANNUAL ARMY LIST,
WITH AN INDEX.
CORRECTED TO 7tb FEBRUARY,
1840.
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H. Q. HART, Lieut. 49th Rbot.
I
LONDON:
JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET.
1840.
EXPLANATIONS
K«0 Knight of the Ofder of the Gaiter.
X.T. Knight of the Order of the Thistle.
K.P. Knight of the Order of St. Patrick.
O.C.B. Kni^t Grand Crou of the Order of the Bath.
K.C.B. Knight Omftumder of the Order of the Bath.
C.B. Ccmptadon of the Order of the Bath.
O.C.M.O. Knight Grand Crou of the Order ol 8t Michael and St Geoige.
K.C.H.O. Knight C^mmofuto^ of ditto ditto
C.H.O. Coifipafiioii of ditto ditto
O.C.H. Knight Grand Crou of the Bojal Hanorerian Gndphic Order.
K.C.H. Knight CSMMMtiuier of ditto ditto
K.H. Knight of ditto ditto
K.C. Knight of the Creacent
C Before the Kame, denotes that the OAeer wai at the Battle of TyftfaVav*-
9 Before the Name, denotes that the OiBcer senred in the Pewlmmhi^ or the
South of France.
W'UT^^^jk^ v^.i rOiBcefs aetoally present in either of the actions of the
Watertoo HedaL ( Idtii, 17th, or 18th Jane, 181&.*
» Before the Date, indicates that the Commission was Pwrdiaud.i
* Before the Name, or date of Commission, denotes Temporsiy Bank only.
If . B. In the list of General and Field Officers, the Names printed in Italic are those of
Officers retired from the Army, who have heen specially allowed to retain their Bank, bnt
without rsoeiTing Pay or pfogftiriic Promotion.
* OOetn pftMSt ia dtter oftlMM setloM «« ■Uowtd two yean* sddlfloiisl
t Thk bMit rtfannct toth* ttwrnnHt^mt of Oamioa F«U-poy only.
LOMDOIT! raiKTBD BT STBWABT aWD MUEnAY. OLD BAILBY.
CONTENTS.
Aetions ov Batdet 448
Ai^atanMjknend'i D«|Mrtiii«nt .... *114
Adjotants of Raoraiting Distrlets *115, M8
Afticaa Colonial Cosps Sfl8
Aldea-de-Camp to the Queen 108
Aldemey, Island of 443
American Staff *116
Artillery, Royal 964
Bath, Officers of the Order of 463
Battles or Actions 448
Belflut Garrison 443
Berwick (Harrison 443
Brigadier Generals 116
Cadets, Company of Gentlemen .... 371
Canada Staff M16
Cape Breton Garrison 443
Cape Mounted Riflemen 960
Capeof Good Hope Staff M16
Captains Local Rank 70
Carlisle Garrison 443
Carrickfergus Garrison 443
Ceylon Bifle Regiment 257
CeylonStaff MlO
Chaplains Department 416
Chatham Depdt Staff *114
Chelsea Hospital 446
Chester Garrison « 443
Colonels 32
Commissariat Department 205, 405
Dartmouth Garrison 443
DepdtStoff *114
Dragoon Guards 121
Dragoons 128
Dublin Garrison 443
Dumbarton Castle 443
Duncannon Fort 443
Bdmburgh Castle 444
Bngineers, Royal 282
Held Marshals 5
Foot Guards 144
Foot (Numbered Regiments) 151
Foreign Corps on Half-pay 432
Foreign Orders 468
Foreign Stations, Staff on *115
Fort William 446
Oalway Garrison 444
Garrisons 443
Garter, Order of 462
Generals 6
General Officers receiving Rewards for
Distinguished Services 447
German Legion 432
GifnaUar Ganfison 444
Gfmvesend and TDhury Fort 444
Gteat Britain Staff *114
Qoemsey, Island of ....• 444
Half-payList 315
Hibernian Military School 447
Honorary Distinctions 448
Horse Guards, Royal Regiment of. . . . 120
Hull Garrison 444
I JamaicaStaff •US
Jersey, Island of 444
Index 478
Inspecting Field Officers 263
Inverness Garrison 444
Ionian Islands, Staff *115
Ireland, Staff in *115
Kinsale Garrison 443
Land-Guard Fort 444
lieutenant-Generals 10
lieutenant-Colonels 53
life-Guards 118,119
light Dragoons 130
Local Rank 115
Londonderry and Culmore Garrison . • 444
Maidstone Depdt Staff *114
Major Generals 16
Majors 83
Malta Fencibles 262
Malta Garrison 444
Marines, Royal 202
MauritiusStaff ,. . *116
Medical Department 309,407
Medical Department of Ordnance .... 287
MUford Haven Garrison 444
Military Departments 305,405
MiUtary College 446
Military Asylum 447
Montroil Garrison 444
New Brunswick Garrison 445
Newfoundland Veteran Companies . . 161
New Geneva Garrison 445
North America Staff *115
Nova Scotia Staff *116
Order of the Garter 462
Thistle 462
St. Patrick 462
Bath 463
St. Michael and St George 468
Orders, Foreign 468
Ordnance Department 264
Paymasters of Recruiting Districts
♦116,263
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Contents.
Permanent Aiebtant Quarter -Mas-
terM3eneral *1U
PlaoentU GarriKm 446
Plymoath Qarriion 446
Portsmouth Ganiaon 446
Prince Bdwaid'i Island m6y446
Prorlsional Battalion at Chatham . . 261
Qnarter-Master-Oeneral's Department *1I4
Quebec Garrison 446
Becroithig Staff *116,863
Retired Officers on Fall Pay 316
Rewards for Distinguished Serrices,
Officers reoelTing 108
RifleBrigade 26S
Riding Establishment, Ordnance .... 873
Bt. Helena Garrison 446
8t John's Newfoundland 446
St. Hawe's Garrison 446
St Michael and St Geoige, Order of 468
St Patrick, Order of 468
Sappers and Miners 286
ScariM>rough Castle 446
Sheemess Garrison 446
Staff at Head Quarters 117
Staff and Miscellaneous Appoint-*
ments {hM hy Gmimliiiofi) *114
Stirling Castle 446
Thistle, Order of 462
Tower of London 446
Tynemouth and Cliff Fort 446
Western Australia, Staff of *116
West India Regiments 264
West India Staff *116
Wight, Isle of 446
THE
NEW ANNUAL ARMY LIST
1840.
FIELD MARSHALS.
9 m HIS GRACE ARTHUR, DUKE OF WELLINGTON, KG. GCB. GCH.
Emign, 7 March, 1787 ; lAeut, 26 Dec. 87 ; Captain, 80 June, 91 ; Mt^or,
30 April, 03; Lieut.-Colonely 30 Sept. 93; Colonel, 8 May, 96; Mqjor-
General, 29 April, 02; Lieut. -General, 26 April, 08; General (in Spain
and Portugal), 31 July, 11 ; Field Marshal, 21 June, 13. Colonel of the
Grenadier Regiment of Foot Guards, 22 Jan. 1827 ; Colonel-in-Chief of the
BIfle Brigade, 19th Feb. 1820 ; Constable of the Tower of London, 29 Dec.
1826; and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, 27 Dec. 1828.
HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF HANOVER, KG. KP. GCB. Lieut. -General,
18 May, 1798 ; General, 25 Sept. 1808 ; Field Marthal, 26 Nov. 1813.
HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS ADOLPHUS FREDERICK, DUKE OF CAM-
BRIDGE, KG. GCB. GCMG. GCH. Lieut, -General, 24 Aug. 1798;
General, 26 Sept. 1803; Field Marahal, 26 Nov. 1813. Colonel of the
Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards, 6 Sept. 1806; and Colonel-in-Chief of
the 60tfa (or the King's Royal Rifle Corps), 22 Jan. 1827.
HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF THE BELGIANS, KG. GCB. GCH.
General, 2 May, 1816 ; Field Marshal, 24 May, 1816.
HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS FRANCIS ALBERT AUGUSTUS CHARLES
EMANUEL, DUKE OF SAXE, PRINCE OF SAXE COBOURG
AND GOTHA, KG. 8 Feb. 1840.
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Notes to General Officers^ not being Colonels of Regiments.
1 General Hon. Fred. St. John senred throughout the rebellion in Ireland in 1798.
Serred also the two campaigns against the Mahrattas, as second in command under Lord
Lake, including seven sieges and two general actions.
2 His Royal Highness the Prince of Orange served in the Peninsula, firom 1811 to the
end of the war, and has received a cross and two clasps for Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Sala-
manca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Nivelle. Severely wounded by a musket-ball through the
left shoulder at Waterloo.
3 Sir George Cockbum served at Gibraltar during the siege in 1782, as aide-de-camp to
Lord Heathfield.
4 General Dunne served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798.
5 Sir Alex. Mackenzie served with Lord Moira*s army in the expedition to the relief of
Ofttend in 1793. Was second in command at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in
1795. Commanded a division of the expedition against Naples, and afterwards the army in
the two Calabrias.
6 Lord Cork served in Flanders in 1793, and was present at the sieges of Valenciennes
and Dunkirk, at the former of which he was in the storming party. In 1794 he accompanied
the expedition under Lord Moira ; was present at the battle of Alost, and made prisoner at
the capitulation of Bergen*op-Zoom. Served with the Guards in Holland in 1799. Com-
manded the first battalion of the Coldstream Guards in Egypt in 1801, and was present at
the taking of Alexandria, and in the different engagements with the army under Sir Eyre
Coote to the westward of Alexandria.
7 Sir Martin Hunter served in the first American war, including the battles of Bunker's
Hill, Brooklyn, and Brandywine ; storming the heights of Fort Washington ; and the night
attack on General Wayne's brigade, where he was wounded. Served afterwards in the East
Indies, and commanded the 52nd regiment at the sieges of Cannanore (cK>mmanded a corps
of light infantry that stormed the breach), Pollighautcherry, and Bangalore ; battle near
Seringapatam, and storming of the fort of Savandroog; the night attack on Tippoo*s in-
traiched camp under the walls of Seringapatam, and was wounded in the body and arm.
In 1797 he commanded a brigade at the capture of Trinidad, and at the siege of Porto Rico ;
and at the blockade of Malta in 1800 he commanded the 48th regiment.
8 Sir John Fraser served on board the Defence^ under Sir George Rodney, which ship, in
the general action of the 16th Jan. 1780, engaged and made prize the Spanish Admiral's
ship Phoenix, of superior force. Served afterwards at Gibraltar during the siege of 1780,
1, and 2, and received two severe wounds, one by a splinter, and the other by a cannon
shot which carried off his right leg. In 1804, when in command on the coast of Africa, he
was attacked by a very superior force, and obliged to capitulate : the enemy's loss in killed
on this occasion exceeded the British force at the commencement of the action.
9 General Hon. John Brodrick served at the siege of Dunkirk in Sept. 1793; and in
1794 in the actions of the 17th and 18th May, and at the taking of Fort St. Andr6. Served
in the Peninsula in 1808 and the early part of 1809.
10 General Scott's services : — Campaign of 1762 in Germany under Prince Ferdinand of
Bnmswick ; and carried the colours of the 24th regiment in the action of Willimstall. and
the attack of the British piquets on the Fulda. First American war in 1776 and 77, under
General Burgoyne and Sir Henry Clinton, during which period he was frequently engaged
with the enemy, and was in danger of being hanged as a spy. Camp£gns of 1793 and 4 in
Flanders, under the Duke of York, including the action at Famars; sieges of Valenciennes,
Dunkirk, and Newport ; attack on the village of Fremont ; and action of the 24th May, at
which last he was wounded in the right thigh by a musket-ball. Commanded a brigade
during the campaign of 1799 in Mysore, and was present at the siege and capture of Sering-
^atam, for which he has received a medal.
11 General Hon. Wm. M. Maitland served in the East Indies, and was present at the
Btorming of Tippoo's lines, and siege of Seringapatam, at which last he was wounded.
12 Lord Lorton served at the taking of Martinique, St. Lucia, and Guadaloupe, and was
engaged in the different actions of that campaign, and received a contusion at Point-a*
Petre.
13 General George Mitchell served in Flanders in 1793, 4, and 5, including the actions
21 D
Notes to the Genercd Offieers,
from Toamaj to Bremen ; sieges of Valendeiines and Dunkirk ; and the actions at FamarSr
Cateao, Thuyl, and Geldermalien.
14 General M'Kenrie served the caropains of 1794 on the Continent, including the several
actions between the Wael and Rhine ; forcing the enemj from St. Andr^ ; sortie from Ni-
mcigQcn ; and the actions at Thuyl and Greldermalsen. Served also on the eastern coast of
S|>ain under Sir Wm. Henry Clinton.
15 General John Michel served at the siege of Fort St. Philip^ in Minorca, and was taken
prisoner on its surrender.
16 Sir Wm. Wilkinson served in South Carolina at the latter end of the first American
war. At the commencement of the French Revolution he served in the Mediterranean as a
marine officer, landed at Toulon, where he acted as Town Mi^or. Served also in Corsica ;
in the rebellion in Ireland ; in Malta ; in Egypt (under Sir Ralph Abercromby) ; and in the
East Indies.
1 7 General Robertson's services : — ^Taking of Goree. In every action in India under Sir
Eyre Coote and Lord Comwallis. With the storming parties at Nundy Droog, Bangalore,
and Savandroog. Siege and capture of Pondicherry in 1793. Storming of the French
lines before Cuddalore.
18 €len«al Wood served as a Major-General on the staff in the East Indies, and was
actively employed in the Nepaul war.
19 General White served the campaigns in Flanders, including the sieges of Valenciennes
and Dunkirk ; and the action and storming of Lincelles.
20 General Dilkea's services : — Campaigns of 1793, 4, and 5 on the Continent, indudiqg
the different actions. Rebellion in Ireland in 1798. Blzpedition to the Helder in 1799, in-
cluding the different actions. Served in the Peninsula during 1810 and part of 1811, and
was second in command at the battle of Banrosa, for which he has received a medal.
21 General Bonham served upwards of 22 years in the West Indies, and aoted as chief of
the QuMter-Msster-General's department on the two expeditions against St. Lucie and
Tobago, and Demerara and Berbice ; on the latter he was second in command. He was
also present at the storming of Mome Fortun6e, St. Lucie, on the night of the 2nd
June, 1803.
22 Sir Thomas Saumares served in the first American war from 1775 to ita termination,
and was present in several of the principal actions, and at the sieges of Charlestown, and
Yorktown, at which last he waa made prisoner.
23 General Saunders has seen a great deal of service in the West Indies, and wu
actively employed against Demerara, St. Eustatia, and St. Vincent. During two years'
service in Martinique and St. Lucie he waa present in the engagements of the Vigie, Gros
islet, Cul de Sac, and Camagie. Accompanied General bird's army to Egypt in 1801.
Proceeded to the Peninsula in June, 1809, and commanded the 61st regiment at the battle
of Talavera, for which he has received a medal.
24 Sir Warren M. Peaoocke served during the rebellion in Ireland, and waa present at the
affair at Antrim, and at the battle of Ballynahinch. Served in Egypt in 1801. Accom-
panied the expedition to Hanover in 180.^ ; and that to Copenhagen in 1807* Embarked
for the Peninsula, Dec 1808; and in June, 1809. he was appoint<^ by Lord Wellington to
command a brigade, and subsequently to the command of Lisbon.
25 General Goldie served during the rebellion in Ireland in 1798. Served also in the
Peninsula for a few months in 1812.
26 General Eden served in FUnders in 1794, and in Holland in 1795. Served also at the
capture of Java in 1811, for which he has received a medal.
27 Lieut- General Thornton served with the Guarda in Flanders, Holland, and Ger-
many, in 1794 and 5.
28 LieuL-Generai 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 Aug. 1776 on
Long Island ; capture of Ports Lee and Wsshington ; battles of Brandywine and German'
town, at which last he received two balls in his head. Proceeded to the West Indies in
1778. and was prcaeift at the capture of St. Lucie, and in the battle of the Vigie. Served
on board the ConuoaU in the action off Grenada, between Admiral Byron and the Comtf
d*Estaignea 6th July, 1779 ; also on board the Conqueror in the action between Admiral
Parker and La Motte Ilcqoet, in Fort Royal Bay, Martinique, 19th Dec. 1779 ; and in the
snooeasive actions between Rear Admiral Rowley with the Comte de Guichen off Martinique,
17th April following. Present at the capture of Port-au-Prince, 4th June, 1794. Served
also in Ireland during the Rebellion in 1798. ,
29 Lient.-General O'Loghlin served the campaign of 1794, in Flanders, and was wonnden
at the battle near Toumay. Commanded the brigade of Life Guards in the Peninsula.
30 Licut..General Rebow was at the taking of Martinique, St. LucU and Goadaloup^
in 1794, at which last he was severely wounded through both thighs. Served in the Peoin-
aala in 1812.
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31 Iiettt.-6eiieral GosgeUn lerved in the ezpedidon agsfaist €renoa noder Lord Wm.
Bentinck, and snbsequently in the American war.
32 Iiietit.-OenefaI Dillon served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798.
33 Lient-General Darroch*8 services :— -Rebellion in Ireland, 1796. Expedition to
Hanover, 1805. Expedition to South America, 1807. Peninsular campaigns of 1808, 9, 10,
And 11, including the affair near Carvalhos, passage of the Douro, and attack of Soult's
rear-guard at Salamonde.
34 Sir Thomas Molyneux served at the taking of Martinique, St. Lucia, and Guadaloupe
in 1794.
35 Lieut. -General Benj. Gordon served in India for twenty years, between 1788 and 1811,
and was present in most of the battles, sieges, and assaults which took place, including the
storming of Seringapatam.
36 Sir Wm. Hutchinson was actively employed in the West Indies in 1793 and 4, including
the taking of Jeronomie, Cape St. Nichola Mole, Cape Tiberoun, and storming of Fort
L*Acul, at which last he was wounded. Served in tiie expedition to the Helder in 1799,
and was severely wounded at the battle of Egmont-op-Zee. Accompanied the expedition
to Copenhagen, under Lord Nelson, 1801. Served a short period on the staff in the Penin-
sula in 1812.
37 Sir Alexander Halkett's services : — Capture of Martinique, St* Lucia, and Guadaloupe,
1794. Ostend, under Sir Eyre Coote, where he was taken prisoner. Expedition to the
Helder in 1 799, where he was twice wounded. Capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806.
38 Lieut.-Gen. Buller served the campaigns of 1793 and 94 in Zanders, and subsequently
in the West Indies, including the siege of St. Lucia, and reduction of Grenada.
39 General Clay was at the taking of Martinique and St. Lucia in 1794, including the
storming of Mome de Pierre (led the forlorn hope), siege and reduction of Forts Louis and
Bourbon. Accompanied the expedition under Sir James Pnlteney to Belle Isle, Ferrol, and
Tigo Bay. Served in Egypt in 1801, and was present in the actions of the 13th and 21st
March, the siege of Alexandria, and other affairs of less importance. Medal for services in
Egypt
40 Lieut.-General T. L'Estrange served in the first American war.
41 Lieut. -General Glegg served at the taking of Martinique, St. Lucia, and Guadaloupe
in 1794.
42 Sir Charles Phillips was at the taking of Martinique, St. Luda, and Guadaloupe in
1794, including the siege of Fort Bourbon. Served in Egypt in 1801, and has received the
Egyptian medal.
43 Lieut.-General Reynardson served in Eg3rpt in 1801, and at Wakheren in 1809.
Medal for services in Egypt.
44 Lord Carysfort's services : Campaign of 1796 in Germany under the Arehdnke Chflt'les^
including the siege of Kehl. Rebellion in Ireland, 1798. Employed afterwards on the
Continent, and was present with the Russian army at the battie of Zurich. Campaign in
Egypt, as Aide-de-camp to Sir Ralph Abercromby and Lord Hutchinson. Expedition to
Sweden, and afterwards to Spain under Sir John Moore, including the battie of Corunna.
Embarked for Walcheren July 1809, and served in the reserve in South Beveland. Accom-
panied the Guards to Spain in 1811, and served there until 1813, including the defence of
Tnrifa. Campaign of 1814, in Holland, including the attack on Bergen-op-Zoom, on which
occasion he commanded a brigade of Guards.
45 Liettt.-General Hon. T. E. Capel served the campaigns in Flanders under the Duke of
York. Employed on the staff at Cadiz in 1811.
46 Lieut.- General Mundy served in Ireland during the rebelUon in 1798.
46* Sir Henry Edw. Bunbury served in Holland in 1799, including the battles of the
19th Sept., 2d and 6th October. Served also in the expedition to Naples and Calabria in
1805 and 6, and was present at the battle of Maida, for which he has received a medal.
47 General M'Nair served on the coast of France and in the Mediterranean in 1795;
capture of Malta, 1798; expedition to Cadiz, 1800; Egyptian campaign, 1801 (medal);
<»pture of Martinique in 1809, for which he has also received a medal.
48 Lieut. -General Mawby served at Toulon in 1793, and at Corsica in 1794, including
the siege of Calvi, and storming of the Mozelle Fort.
49 Lieut-General Mainwaring served at the reduction of Martinique in 1794. Accom-
panied the 51st regiment to Corunna in 1808. Expedition to Walcheren, 1809, where he
took two eight-pounders, and many prisoners. Served in the Peninsula in 1811, and was
present at the battle of Fuentes d'Onor and the second siege of Badajoz.
50 Lieut. -General Hon. John Meade served in Holland under the Duke of York. Ac-
companied the expeditions to the Ferrol and to Portugal, 1800. Served also in the Peninsula,
and commanded the 45th regiment at the battie of Busaco, for which he has received a
medaL
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51 LienL-General Elliot serred at the taking of the French colonies in die West Indies ie
1794, and of the Danish colonies in 1808.
52 Sir Loftns W. Otway serred in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798, and was present in
the action at Vinegar Hill. Proceeded to the Peninsula in 1808 as a Major in the 18ch
Hussars, and on the I3th of Dec., at Rueda, he surprised and captured the whole of the
French Cavalry out-lying piquet. On the 16th following, near to Valladolid, whilst e« de-
convert, he encountered Colonel Antignac, commandant of the 22d Chasseurs k Cheral, at
the head of a strong force ; charged and routed him ; took the Colonel prisoner, and more
of his Chasseurs than he had Dragoons to guard them, and brought them all into Head
Quarters, horses, men, arms, and baggage. At Benerente, whilst commanding the out-lying
piquet, he was opposed to Lient.-General Le Ferre (for nearly an hour) at the head of sii
squadrons of the Imperial Guard ; charged and broke his advanced-guard, whose commanding
officer was killed, and whose sword he took. In the affair of Campo Mayor he gained the
rear of the enemy, and captured between five and six hundred men and their entire batter-
ing train (sixteen 24-pounders), and brought them part of the way back, but was obliged to
abandon his capture with the exception of sixteen prisoners and one tumbril, the enemy
being in possession of the road by which he was to return. At Albuhera he commanded the
three regiments of Portuguese Cavalry, which covered the left flank of the army.
53 Sir Robert Barton served the campaign of 1 799 in Holland, and was present in the
actions of the 8th, 10th, and 19th September. Accompanied the Life Guards to the Penin-
sola, iHiere he served for a short period.
54 Sir Wm. Paterson served at the taking of the French West India Islands in 1794.
Served slso in the last American war, and was present at several operations in the Chesapeak,
and vrith the expedition against New Orleans, where he was severely wounded.
55 Sir John W. Guise served in Egypt in 1801, and has received the Egyptian medal.
Proceeded with the expedition to Hanover in 1805. Served afterwards in the Peninsals,
and commanded the 3d Foot Guards at the battles of Fuentes d*Onor, Salamanca, Vittoris,
and the Nive, for which he has received a cross.
56 Sir Charles Wm. Doyle served in Holland in 1793 and 94, including the actions st
Famars and Lannoy. Expedition to the Texel, 1796. Actively employed in the West
Indies in 1796, 97, and 98. Egyptian campaign of 1801 ; wounded in Uie action of the
21st March. Employed in the Peninsula with the Spanish armies, and was wounded in the
shoulder at the siege of Tarragona. Medal for services in Egypt.
57 Sir Jsmes CUithurst was at the capture of Surinam under Sir Tho. Trigge. Egyptian
campaign of 1801 (medal). Expedition to Hanover, 1805. Served in Poland vrith the
Russian and Prussian armies, and was present in several of the principal actions. Sieges of
Stralsund and Copenhagen, 1807. Proceeded to the Peninsula in 1808, and was present st
the^Mttles of Roleia, Vimiera, Comnna, Talavera, and Busaco, for which he has received
a cross*
58 lient-Genersl Hon. H. O. Trevor commended the Coldstream Guards at the battle
of Salamanca, for which he has received a medal.
59 Sir Howard Douglas served in Portugal and Spain in 1808 and 9, and was present at
the battle of Coranna. Served afterwards at Walcheren, indnding the siege and bombard-
ment of Flushing.
60 Lieut-GeneFsl A. P. Upton served in the Peninsula as an Assistant Quarter-Master
General, and has received a medal and one clasp for the battles of Vittoris and the Nive.
61 Lieat.-Gencral Huskisson served in the field in India under Lord Lake, and subse-
quently at the siege of Ryghur, and at the capture of several towns and forts. In October,
1818, commended at Candeish, at the taking of Behauderpore and Amulneir.
62 Lient.-General Maister served with the expedition to the Holder in 1799, and was pre-
sent in the actions of the 10th SepL, 2nd and 6Uk Oet. at which last he received four wounds.
63 Lient.-General Hon. George Murray served the Peninsular campaigns of 1813 and 14
in command of the 2nd Life Guuds.
64 Sir Henry Askew served in Holland and Flanders in 1794 and 95. Expedition to
Walcheren, 1809. Peninsula from Sept. 1812, to the end of the war (medal for the battle
of the Nive). Campaign of 1815, and wounded at Quatre Bras.
65 Lieut.-General S. Brown served in Egypt in 1801. Employed in Portugal in 1801,
and was present as a volunteer at the battle o( Roleia.
66 Lieut.-6eneral Herbert served on the Continent with the army under Lord Moira,
and the Duke of York. Engaged during the Carib war m St. Vincent's ; at Port-au-Prince
in St Domingo ; and at Fort Irvis during the siege. Served also at the siege of Copen-
hagen in 1807.
67 Lient.-General Sslrin served in the first American war, and was present at the battles
of Braadywine and German Town, siege of Chsriestown, battle of Giulford Court House
(wounded), and siege of York Town, in Virginia.
CS Lieut. -General Newbery served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798.
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Notes to the General Officers.
69 Lieat.-Genenl Blommart served in the West Indies, and was present at the snr*
render of Demerara and Berbice. Served also with the expedition to the Uelder in 1799,
including the actions of the 2nd, 3rd, and 6th October.
70 Sir George A. Qaentin served in the Peninsula in command of the 10th Hussars, and
has received a medal and one clasp for the battles of Orthes and Toulouse. Served also the
campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at Waterloo.
71 Sir Alexander Woodford served in the Peninsula, and has received a medal and two
clasps for the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, and the Nive. Served also the campaign of
1815, and was present at Waterloo.
72 Sir Henry Fred. Bouverie served in the Peninsula as an Assistant Adjutant-General,
and has received a cross and one clasp for Salamanca, Vittoria, San Sebastian, Nive,
and Orthes.
73 Major- General Strutt served at Gibraltar, from March, 1782, to the termination of
the siege. On the Continent during the campaigns of 1794 and 95. Actively employed in
the island of St. Vincent during the latter part of 1795 and early part of 1796 ; in the action
of the 8th Jan. he received three wounds, viz : in the mouth, in the breast by a buck-shot,
and above the right knee by a musket-ball, which buried itself in the bone, and occasioned
amputation of the right leg.
74 Major-General Bradshaw was actively employed in St. Domingo in 1793, 94, and 95,
and commanded at St. Mare's and Tiburon, when those posts were attacked by the enemy.
Senred in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798. Expedition to the Ferrol, 1800, Egyptian
campaign of 1801, including the actions of the 8th, 13th, and 2l8t March. Medal for
senices in Egypt.
75 Baron Low has received a medal and one clasp for the battles of Talavera and
Salamanca.
76 Count Alten served on the Continent during the campaigns of 1793, 94, and 95, in-
cluding the battles of Famars, Houdschooten and Hoogleede ; sieges of Valenciennes and
Menin ; and attack near Nimeguen. Accompained the expedition to the North of Ger-
many, 1805 ; to Copenhagen, 1807 ; to Gottenburg, 1808, and afterwards to Portugal and
Spain under Sir John Moore. Proceeded with the expedition to Walcheren in 1809, and
▼as present at the siege of Flushing. Served afterwards in the Peninsula, from February,
IBll, to the end of the war, and has received a cross and three clasps for the battles of Al-
bnhera, Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. Independent of the
aboTe, Count Alten was personally engaged in a great many actions of less importance.
Senred also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at
which last he was severely and dangerously wounded.
J7 Major-General Scott served in St. Domingo in 1794 and 95. Rebellion in Ireland,
1798. Expedition to the Ferrol and Cadiz, under Sir James Pulteney. Egyptian campaign
of 1801, including the actions of the 8th, 13th, and 21st March, in which last he was
s<^erely contused on the breast by a musket-ball. Medal for services in Egypt.
78 Major-General Wm. H. Beck with was at the siege of Fort Matilda and capture of
Gaadaloupe in 1794. Served also the campaign of 1799 in Holland.
79 Sir George Leith served in India under Sir Wm. Meadows and Lord Cornwallis, in-
cluding the sieges of Bangalore and Savandroog, storming of Tippoo's lines, 6th Feb. 1792,
and the subsequent siege of Seringapacam.
80 Major-General Robertson was at the reduction of the French West India Islands by
Sir Charles Grey in 1794, including the taking of Forts Bourbon and Royal ; also at Mome
Fortunee, the storming of Fleor d*Epee, attack of Point Petre, and siege of Fort Matilda,
^f^ed in Holland, and was severely wounded near Alkmaar. Proceeded with the expe-
dition to Naples and Calabria, and was present at the battle of Maida, for which he has
received a medal. In 1812 he took the islands of Lagosta and Cuzzola. Joined the
Austrian army under the command of Count Nugent, and was present at the capture of
Trieste, and the affairs at Ferrara, Reggio, and Parma.
81 Viscount de Chabot served in Holland in 1799 ; in Spain under Sir John Moore ;
^th the expedition to Walcheren ; and subsequently in the Peninsula until I8I0.
82 Sir Patrick Ross served the Mysore campaign under Lord Harris, including the battle
of Mallavelly and siege of Seringapatam ; with the divisions under Sir Arthur Wellesley in
the campaign of 1801 against the Mahratta chief Dhoondiah ; from Feb. 1802 to 1804, in
the Mahratta country, and at the reduction of the ceded prorinces. Served also in the
Peuinsttla as Lient.-Colonel of the 48th regiment, and in command of Lord Hill's brigade
rf British Infantay untU 1810.
S3 Major-General D. Walker's services : — St. Domingo in 1794 and 95, including the
^ogagement at Tibnron, reduction of Port-au-Prince, and action near Bizotan. Campaign
<if 1799 in Holland, including the actions of the 10th Sept.^ 2nd and 9th Oct. Egyptian
^fsign of 1801, including the attack on the green hill to the east of Alexandria, and the
ariring in of the enemy*s piquet in August. Battle of Maida, 1806. Capture of the island
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Notes to the General Officers.
of lochia, Jane, 18Q9. Peninsula, from 1812 to the end of the war, inclndtng the battle of
Castella, at which he commanded a brigade.
84 Major-General Palmer senred in the Peninsula with the 10th Hussars.
85 Major-General EUice senred with the expedition to South America, and waa present
at the capture of Buenos Ayres.
86 Sir Maurice O'Connell served at Dominica, and commanded the light Company of
the 46th regiment at Roseau, 22nd Feb. 1805, and successfully resisted the repeated attacks
of a very superior French force.
87 Major-General Gordon was at the siege of Pondicherry, battle of Argaum, sieges of
Asseerghur, Gawilghur, and various other hill forts. Served also at Walcheren, 1809.
88 Sir James Macdonell served with the expedition to Naples and Calabria in 1805 and 6,
including the battle of Maida, for which he has received a medal. Served afterwards in
Portugal, Spain, France, and Flanders.
89 Sir Andrew Pilkington served on board the Channel Fleet in 1793 and 94 ; com-
manded a company of the Queen* s Royals on board the Royal George, in Lord Howe's
action of Ist June, 1794. and received two splinter wounds. Employed in the West Indies
in 1795, 6, and 7, including the c^ture of Trinidad. Rebellion in Ireland, 1798. Expe*
ditions to the Helder, 1799, and 1805. In 1814, commanded a brigade at the reduction
of the islands in Passamaquoddy Bay. On passage to India in 1800, he waa severely
wounded in the defence of the Kent East Indiaman against a large French privateer.
90 M^or-General Bethune served in Holland in 1799, and was severely wounded in the
lungs at the battle of Alkmaar. Served on board the Beiiona at Copenhagen, under Lord
Nelson, and received a wound from a cannon -shot, which lacerated his lower jaw.
91 Sir John Gardiner served in Lord Moira's expedition in Flanders and Holland in
1794 and 95. Actively employed in the West Indies, from 1795 to 1802. Accompanied
the expedition to Walcheren in 1809. Served in the Peninsula during 1813 and 14, and
commanded a brigade at the battles of the Nivelle and Orthes, for which he has received a
medal and a clasp. Commanded the Infimtry Brigade that took possession of Bourdeaux.
and in the various operations which took place in the neighbourhood of that town, until
the embarkation of the army for America.
92 Major-General Middlemore served in the Peninsula with the 48th r^ment, and has
received a medal for the battle of Talavera.
93 Sir Wm. G. Davy commanded the 5th battalion of the 60th regiment at the battles of
Roleia, Yimiera, and Talavera, and has received a medal and a clasp.
94 Sir Charles Wm. Maxwell served on the Western Coast of Africa in 1809, and reduced
the French colony of Senegal.
95 Major-General Mark Napier served on the eoast of France in 1794 and 95. Six
years in the Mediterranean ; at Minorca and in Egypt present with his regiment in action.
In the West Indies several years, and commanded the 90th regiment at the capture of
Guadeloupe, for which he has received a medal.
96 Major-Greneral Wardlaw commanded the 76th regiment at the battle of the Nive, for
which he has received a medal.
97 Major-General Yates served in Egypt in 1801, and has receiTed the Egyptian
medal.
98 Sir James Kearney served at Walcheren in 1809.
99 Major-General Owen's serrices: — Capture of Martinique, St. Lucia, and Guade-
loupe in 1794 ; at the repulse of the enemy's attack at Berville, in Guadeloupe, he was
severely wounded. Rebellion in Ireland, 1798. Campaign of 1799 in Holland.
100 Sir John F. Fits Gerald commanded a light battalion and a brigade in the Peninsula,
and has received a cross for Badajox, Salamanca, Yittoria, and the Pyrenees.
101 Major-General Shortall served on the Continent under the Duke of York, in
1794 and 95.
102 Major-General Wm. Stewart served in the Peninsula, and has received a medal for
the battle of Albuhera.
103 Sir Wm. C. Eustace commanded the Chasseurs Brittaniques at the battles of Fuentes
d*Onor and Salamanca, and has received a medal and a clasp.
104 Lord Greenock served in the Helder expedition, 1799 ; in Naples and Sicily, 1805
and 6 : at Walcheren, including the siege of Flushing, 1809 ; in the Peninsula, including
the battles of Barrosa, Salamanca, and Yittoris^ for which he has received a medal and two
clasps ; and in the Netherlands and France, in 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
105 Major-General Effingham Lindsay was actively employed at St. Domingo in 1793
and 94. Served the campaigns of 1803, 4, and 5 in India under Lord Lake ; commanded
the column which captured by assault the fort of Deig, where he was wounded ; and com-
manded the right column of attack against Bhurtpore, and was severely wounded.
106 Sir Alexander Leith served in Holland in 1799, and was severely wounded and lost
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Notes to the General Officers,
in eye. Commanded the 3l8t regiment in the battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive,.
and Orthes, for which he has received a cross and a clasp.
107 Sir John Browne served in the Peninsnla with the Portuguese army, and received
five wonnds in action with the enemy on the 18th Feb. 1811.
108 The Hon* Sir R. L. Dundas served in the Peninsula with the Royal Staff Corps, and
has received a cross and three clasps for the battles of Talavera, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyre-
nees, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse.
109 Major-General Hon. Hugh Arbuthnott served at the Helder, 1799. Expedition to
the Baltic, and battle of Copenhagen, 1801 ; and again with the second expedition in 1807.
Served with the expedition to Sweden, and in Portugal and Spain under Sir John Moore,
and subsequently in the Peninsula under the Duke of Wellington. Medal for the battle of
Bo8aco, where he commanded the 52nd Foot.
110 Sir Robert Arbuthnot served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798, including the
battle of Ballynahinch. Capture of the Cape of Goc^ Hope, 1806. Expedition to South
America, 1807 (taken prisoner). Served in the Peninsula, from 1808 to the end of the
mr (with the exception of the first part of 1813), and has received a cross and three clasps
for Busaco, Albuhera, Badajoz, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. Independent of the
above, he was personally engaged at the battle of Corunna, the siege and storming of
Cittdad Rodrigo, and in a great many operations of less importance. Served also the cam-
paign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
111 Major-General L'Estrange commanded the 31st regiment at the battle of Albuhera,.
and has received a medal.
112 Sir Thomas Pearson served at the Helder in 1799, including the actions of the 27th
Aug., 2nd and 6th October. Expedition to the Ferrol, 1800. Egyptian campaign of 1801,
including the storming of the heights of Abonkir (severely wounded in the thigh), and
actions of the 13th and 2lBt March. Siege and capture of Copenhagen, 1807. Capture of
Martinique, 1809. Peninsular campaigns during the latter part of 1810 and 1811, including
tbe first siege of Badajoz, battle of Albuhera, and action at Fuentes Guinaldo, at which last
he received a severe wound which shattered the thigh-bone. Served also throughout the
American war, including the action at Chrystler's Farm, attack and capture of Oswego,
actions at Chippewa and Lundy's Lane (wounded in the aito). Siege of Fort Erie, where
he was dangerously wounded by a rifle-ball in the head, in an attack made by the Americana
on the British position. Medal and a clasp for the battles of Albuhera and Chrystler's
Farm.
113 Sir Dngald Gilmour's services: — Expedition to Quiberon Bay, 1795. Taking of the
colonies of Demerara, Esequibo and Berbice, 1796. Campaign of 1799 in Holland, under
the Duke of York, including the battles of Bergen, and on the 2nd and 6th Oct. at Cas-
tricom, where he was severely wounded in the head, and taken prisoner. In May, 1805, he
was promoted to a Majority in the 95th (Rifle Brigade), and served with it at the invest-
ment of Copenhagen, the battle of Keog, and the march through Zealand, until the sur>
reader of the town. Went in command of three companies of the 1st battalion Rifle
Brigade under Sir John Moore, to Sweden ; from whence he joined Sir Arthur Wellesley's
aimy near Vimiera, shortly after the battle. On the retreat from Salamanca he was on the
rear.guard the whole way, almost constantly engaged with the enemy, and at Calcavellas
lost out of a picquet of 300 men one officer and one serjeant-major killed, and nearly ninety
men taken prisoners or killed. At the battle of Corunna he commanded the left wing of
Ms regiment on the right of our line. In June, 1809, he returned to Portugal with the let
battalion of the Rifle Brigade, and arrived at Talavera early in the morning of the day the
enemy retired, and was engaged with his skirmishers. In 1810 marched to Almeida, and
was with the advanced guard on the Coa and Agueda, during the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo
by Massena, from which period he commanded his regiment. On the rear-guard at the
passage of the Coa near Almeida, on the retreat, when the regiment suffered a severe loss in
defending the bridge. Skirmishes before and battle of Busaco, and from thence to the
l^nes. In the retreat of Massena in 1811, he was engaged in the different skirmishes at
Pombal, Redinha, Sabugal, Foz d'Aronce, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, and Guinaldo. Re-
joined his regiment in Aug. 1813 at Lesacca, in the Pyrenees (having been sent to England
by a board of health), and was engaged in the different skiroaishes in the mountains ; the
passages of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, Nive, and the vicinity of Bayonne ; actions at Vic Bi-
gorre, and Tarbes, and, finally, at the battle of Toulouse. Sir Dugald has received a cross
for the battles of Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Nive, and Toulouse.
114 Sir Gregory Way embarked with the expedition to Hanover in 1805 ; was ship-
wrecked on the Dutch coast and taken prisoner. Proceeded with the expedition to South
America, and commanded the right wing of the Infantry Brigade at the storming of Buenos
^jres. Served under Sir Brent Spencer off Cadiz, and from thence joined the army under
the Duke of Wellington ; present at the battle of Roleia, actions of the 10th, 11th, and 12tk
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Notes to the General Officers,
Maj, at and near Oporto, passage of the Douro, battles of Talavera, and Albnhera, at whirli
last he commanded the 29th regiment, and has received a medal.
115 Sir James Douglas served in the Peninsula with the Portuguese army, and has
received a cross and three clasps for the battles of Busaoo, Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivellc,
Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
116 Sir John Waters has received a medal and a dasp for Badajoz and Salamanca.
Served the campaign of 1815, and was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
117 Sir Wm. Macbean served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798, including the
action at Vinegar Hill and capture of Wexford. Luided with the army in Portugal in Aug.
1808, and served throughout the Peninsular war, including the battles of Roleia, Vimiera,
Corunna, Busaco, and Salamanca. Siege, assault, and capture of San Sebastian, passages
of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, and Nive, and investment of Bayonne, at which last he was
severely wounded, as also in opposing a French division on its advance to Lamego in 1810.
Sir William has received a cross for Busaco, Salamanca, San Sebastian, and the Nive.
118 Sir Wm. Parker Carrol served in Holland in 1796 ; and with the expedition to Sooth
America in 1807, including the storming of Buenos Ayres. Served with the Spanish amy
from 1808 to the end of the war; was personally engaged in twenty-four actions, and
wounded at Durango, 3l8t Oct. 1808, and again on the 28th Nov. 1809 in action with the
enemy*s cavalry on the Tormes. Medal for the battle of Albuhera.
119 Sir Henry W. Rooke served in Holland in 1799, including the actions of the 27th
Aug., 10th and 19th Sept., 2nd and 6th October. Served also the campaigns of 1814 and
15 in Holland, Flanders, and Prance, including the bombardment of the French fleet at
Antwerp, attack on Bergen-op-Zoom, and actions at Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
120 M^or-General Clitherow served at Walcheren in 1809 ; proceeded to the Peninsula
in 1810, and was severely wounded at the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, and again at the siege
of Burgos.
121 Major-General the Hon. Henry B. Lygon served in the Peninsula, from March,
1809 to Sept. 1810, and again from Feb. 1814 to the end of the war, including the capture
of Oporto, battle of Talavera, and passage of the Coa. Severely wounded in the neck, 28th
Aug. 1810, in Mas8ena*s advance to the battle of Busaco.
122 Mi^or-General the Hon. Edward P. Lygon served in the Peninsula, from Nov. 1812,
to the end of the war, including the battle of Vittoria. Served also the campaign of 1815,
and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
123 Sir John Geo. Woodford served in the Peninsula as an Assistant* Quarter-Master-
General, and has received a cross for the battles of Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
124 Major-General Hamilton 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. Commanded the 44th regiment at the battle of Waterloo,
and was wounded.
125 Sir David Ximenes commanded the 62nd regiment at the capture of Genoa, undt^r
Lord Wm. Bentinck, in 1814; and afterwards at Castine, in America, under Sir John
Sherbrook.
126 Major-General Colquhoun served in Flanders under the Duke of York, and wns
wounded and taken prisoner in 1795. Employed in Ireland during the rebellion, 17l>^.
Served also, for a short period, in Portugal.
127 Major-General Nicol has received a medal for the battle of the Nive.
128 Sir Wm. Tuyll served at the Helder in 1799 ; and in Portugal, Spain, and Walcheren,
in 1808 and 9, as aide-de-camp to the present Maniuis of Anglesey.
129 Sir George H. F. Berkeley served in Egypt in 1807. In 1809 he was appointed
Assistant- Adjutant-General to the army in Portugal, and was present in the actions of the
10th, 11th, and 12th May, 1809, passage of the Douro, battles of Talavera, Busaco, Fuentes
d'Onor, Salamanea, Vittoria, and the Nive; and sieges of Badajoz and San Sebaytiau.
Served also the campaign of 1615, including the battle of Waterloo. He has received a
cross and three clasps.
130 Major-General S.H. Berkeley served at the capture of Surinam, 1804 ; the Danish
Islands of St. John, and St. Croix, 1807 ; and of Martinique in 1809, including the siege of
Port Bourbon.
131 Sir Charles Napier has a medal for the battle of Corunna, where he was made pri-
soner, after receiving five wounds. Also severely wounded at the battle of Busaco.
132 Sir Jeremiah Dickson served in the Peninsula as an Assistant-Quarter-Master -
General, and has received a cross and a clasp for the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrrnre<.
Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle «•(
Waterloo.
1.33 Sir Charles Wade Thornton served on the Continent under the Duke of York, and
lost an arm by a cinnon^shot at Lannot.
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Notes to t/ie General Officers,
134 Sir Henry King was at the nege of Porto Rico, and capture of Trinidad in 1797.
Whilst qoartered at Marin, to windward of Martinique, he was ordered to proceed in a
small vessel to SL Pierre, with a detachment of twenty-six men, to form a guard for the
SuTcmor, Sir Wm. Keppel ; encountered a French privateer oiT the Diamond Rock, mount-
ing four long nines, with seventy men on hoard, which after a sharp action of twenty
minutes, was beaten off with a loss of ten men killed and fifteen woundea. Sir Henry having
only one man killed, and himself wounded in the shoulder. Served the Egyptian campaign ,
of 1801, including the action at the landing at Aboukir Bay, siege of the castle, and actions
of the 21st March, and 9th May at Rahmanie, at which latter he commanded a squadron -
of the 26th Light Dragoons, and lost his right leg. Expedition to Walcheren, and siege of
Flushing, 1809. Appointed Commandant of Tarifa in 1810, and for his services at its
defence his commission as Lieut.-Col. was antedated to the day of the assault, 31 Dec.
1811. Joined Lord Wellington's army a few days after the battle of Salamanca ; com-
manded the 82nd at the battle of Vittoria, and towards the close of the action the command
of the brigade devolved on him. Sir Henry has received the Egyptian medal, and a medal
for the battle of Vittoria.
135 Sir Evan J. M. MacGregor served at Cadiz, the latter part of 1810 and beginning of
1811, as Assistant- Adjutant-Gteneral, and subsequently in the East Indies in the same de-
partment, and was severely wounded in the operations of the army under SirThos. Hislop,
27th Feb. 1818.
136 Sir Edward Gibbs commanded the 52nd regiment at Ciudad RodrigO| Badajox, and
Vittoria, and haa received a medal and two clasps.
137 Sir George Napier has received a medal and a clasp for Martinique and Ciudad
Rodrigo, at which latter he lal the storming party of the light Division, and was severely
wounded (right arm amputated) in ascendii^^ the breach. Also severely wounded at Cazal
Nova, and slightly at Busaco.
138 Sir Clurles Broke Vere served at the Helder, 1799 ; with the expedition to Hanover,
1805; to South America, 1807, including the attack on Buenos Ayres'; and subsequently in
the Peninsula, and has received a cross and five clasps for Albuhera, Badajoz, Salamanca,
Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toidouse. Served also the campaign of
1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
139 The Hon. Sir Hercules Pakenham served in the Peninsula as an Assistant-Adjutant-
General, and has received a cross for Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, and Badajoz.
140 Sir John Harvey served in Holland in 1794 and 95 ; at the capture of the Cape of
Good Hope, 1796 ; in Egypt, 1801 ; campaigns in India, under Lord Lake, including the
siege of Bhurtpore, and the subsequent operations against the Mahratta chief, Holkar.
Served in the American war during the campaigns of 1813 and 14, and was wounded before
Port Erie, 6th Aug. 1814. Medal for Chrystler's Farm.
141 Sir Leonard GreenweU accompanied the expedition to South America, and was
present at the attack on Buenos Ayres, where he was severely wounded. Landed in Por-
tugal, Aug. 1808, and served throughout the Peninsular war (except on two occasions when
absent in consequenoe of wounds) including the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, storm and cap.
ture of Badajoz, battles of Salamanca, and Orthes. Sir Leonard has been shot through the
Deck, the body, both arms, and wounded in one leg. Medal and two clasps.
142 Sir Greorge Scovell served in the Peninsula as an Assistant-Quarter-Master-General,
and from 1813 in command of the Staff Corps of Cavalry. Served also the campaign of
1815, and was present at the battle of Waterioo. Sir George has received a cross and
one clasp for the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse.
143 Lord Downes served throughout the Peninsular war as an aide-de-camp to Sir John
Cradock, and afterwards to the Duke of Wellington. His lordship has received a cross and
a clasp for the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse ; and was
woanded at Talavera.
144 Sir Robert Henry Dick commanded the 42nd Highlanders in the battles of Busaco,
Paentes d'Onor, and Salamanca, for which he has received a medal and two clasps. Served
ilao the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
145 Sir Neil Douglas served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807 ; expedition to Sweden
^ 1808, and subsequently to Portugal and Spain, including the batde of Corunna ; expe*
ition to Walcheren, and siege of Flushing, 1809 ; in Uie Peninsula from Dec. 1809 to Jan.
i^U, and again from April, 1813, to the end of the war, including the siege of Cadiz, and
o^es of Busaco (wounded through the left shoulder-joint by a bcdl, and by another in the
■ft arm), the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815,
^ was severely wounded through the knee by a ball, and contused from a ball hitting a
^tton, at Quatre Bras. Sir NeU has received a cross for the battles of the Pyrenees,
«tveUe, Nive, and Toulouse.
LUG Lord Tweeddale served in the Peninsula as an Assistant-Quarter-Master-General,
^ has received a medal for the battle of Vittoria, and was slightly wounded at Busaco.
wrred also in the American war, and was wounded.
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Notes to the General Officere,
147 Sir Fred. Wm. Trench lerTed at Walcheren, 1809 ; in the Peninrala in 1811 $ and in
HoUand in 1814.
148 Major-General Wjndham served the Peninsular campaigns of 1808, 9, 11, and 13,
including the actions of Roliva, Vimiera. Benevente, Albnhera, Usagne, Morales de Toro,
Vittoria, and the Pyrenees. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded
at Waterloo.
149 Sir John B. Savage joined H.M. S. Bedford in 1780, and sailed with the Channel
Fleet under the command of Sir George Rodney to the relief of Gibraltar ; on the passage
captured a Spanish 64, and a frigate with a convoy. Engaged the Spanish fleet under Don
Langaro ; captured six sail of the line, and drove two on shore. On return to England
captured one French ship of the line and two frigates. In 1795 embarked in H. M.S.
Orion, and joined the squadron under the command of Sir John Jarvis. On the 14th Feb.
1797, engaged the Spanish fleet oiT Cape St. Vincent, and captured four sail of the line.
Blockaded Cadis until June, 1798 ; then went up the Mediterranean with Sir Horatio
Nelson ; engaged the French squadron off the mouth of the Nile ; took and destroyed
eleven sail of the line and two frigates— in this action he was severely wounded. In 1801
joined H. M. S. Gamgn; went with the fleet to the Baltic; was in the next ship to Lord
Nelson in the action of Copenhagen, 2nd April, 1801 ; took and destroyed six sail of the
line, and all the vessels opposed to our squadron.
150 Sir Edward Bowater served at the siege and taking of Copenhagen in 1807, and sub-
sequently in the Peninsula, from Dec. 1808 to Nov. 1809, and again from Dec. 1811, to the
end of the war, including the passage of the Douro and taking of Oporto, battles of Tala-
vera and Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos, battle of Vittoria, siege of San
Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, and battle of the Nive, (Mayor's house.) Served also
the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Wounded at
Talavera, and again at Waterloo.
151 Major-General Hill landed in Portugal, Aug. 1808, and served throughout the Penin-
sular war as aide-de-camp to Lord Hill. Served also the cainpaiga of 1815. Slightly
wounded at Oporto on the passage of the Douro, and severely at Waterloo.
152 Sir Wm. M. Gomm served in the Peninsula as an Assistant-Quarter-Master-General,
and has received a cross and a clasp for Badajox, Salamanca, Vittoria, San Sebastian, and
Nive. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
153 Migor-General D*Oyly served in the Peninsula as an Assistant- Adjutant-General.
Served also the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at Waterloo.
154 Migor- General Wm. Gray commanded a detachment on board the Foriitudtf in
Lord Howe's action after the relief of Gibraltar, 20th Oct. 1782. Served with his com-
pany as marines under Admiral Milbank, in the North Sea ; removed with detachment on
board the Boyne, and served in the Channel Fleet under Lord Howe ; on this service the
Boyne captured a French 20-gun ship. Proceeded on board the Boynt to the West Indies,
and was present at the taking of Martinique, St. Luda, and Guadaloupe, where he was
wounded in the knee. Served the campaign of 1799 in HoUand. Wounded in the arm in
the action of the 2nd Oct., and on the 6th following he led the left wing of his regiment (the
2nd Foot) into action. Served the Egyptian campaign of 180 1, and was present in the
several engagements. Medal for services in Egypt. •
155 Major-General Darley was at the sieges of Port-an-Prince, in St. Domingo, and of
Mome Fortunce, in St Lucia. Served in Egypt in 1807 ; and in the Peninsula, from Aug.
1813 to the end of the war, including the batUe of the Nivelle, and before Bayonne, 9th,
10th, and 11th Dec. 1813.
156 Major-€reneral Hamilton served in Holland in 1799, and was severely wounded at
the battle of Crabbenham on the Zuyner SInis, 10th Sept. 1799 (leg amputated). Served
also in the American war ; commanded the 100th regiment at the capture of Fort George,
and at the capture bv assault of Fort Niagara ; and commanded the militia of Upper
Canada at the iMttle of Lundy's Luie. •
157 Major-General Reeves was at the capture of the French West India Islands, under
Sir Charles Grey, snd was wounded. Rebellion in Ireland, 1798, including the battle of
Vinegar HilL Commanded the 8th regiment during the E^ptian campaign of 1801, and
present at the taking of Ischia and Procida, 1809 ; and served afterwards in the Peninsula,
from 1811 to 1813, including the taking of Alcoy, and the battles of Biar (in command of
division), CastaUa, and Ordal ; severely wounded, and sent home for reoovery. Medal for
services in Egypt.
158 Migor*General the Hon. Lincoln Stanhope commanded the 16th Light Dragoons at
the battle of Talavera, for which he has received a medal.
159 Major-Gcneral John Grey served in the East Indies in the campaign against Uppoo
Sultan, induding the battle of Mallavelly, the attack of the Toap and Sidtan pettah before
Seringapatam, siege of Serinnpatam, and on the storming party at the assault (medal for
this service.) Served in the Peninsula with the 5th regiment, and was a major in the 2od
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battalion when the French and Polish Lancers attacked that regiment at El Bodon ; present
at the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, also at the spaling of the fount hrayt on the night of the
ttonn, and at the storming of the great breach, which was carried by the 2nd battalion
of the 5th regiment. Twice wounded daring the siege of Cindad Rodrigo.
160 Sir Alexander Cameron served the campaign of 1799 in Holland. Expedition to the
Ferrol, 1800. Egyptian campaign of 1801 ; severely wounded in the arm and side at the
battle of Alexandria. Expedition to Germanyander Lord Cathcart, 1805 ; and to Copen-
hagen, 1807, incloding the battle of Keog. Landed in Portugal in 1808, and was present at
the battle of Vimiera, with the rear-guard during the retreat, affair of Calcavellas, and
battle of Corunna. Proceeded again to the Peninsula in May, 1809, and was present at the
battle of Fuentes d'Onor, sieges and assaults of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battles of
Salamanca and Vittoria, besides a great many minor actions aad other desultory services,
until obliged to return to England, owing to a severe wound received at Vittoria. Served
also the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in Holland, Flanders, and France, including the action
at Merxem, operations before Antwerp, and battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at which
last he was severely wounded. Sir Alexander has received a medal for services in Egypt,
and a medal and two claaps for Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, and Salamanca.
161 Sir James Wilson has received a cross and a clasp for Albuhera, Badajoz, Salamanca,
Vittoria, and Toulouse.
162 Major- General Dalmer commanded a light battalion at the battles of Salamanca and
Vittoria, and has received a medal and a clasp. Served the campaign of 1815, including
the battle of W^aterloo.
163 Sir Henry Watson commanded the Ist Portuguese cavalry at the battle of Sala-
manca, and has received a medal.
164 Major •General Thomas Evans served in Egypt in 1801, and has received the medal.
Served also in the American war, and waa wounded in three places at Sackett's Harbour ;
contused at Fort Erie, and horse killed.
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Note$ to the Colonels.
1 Sir Dayid Cunynghame served the campaign of 1793, inclading the actions at Pamars,
St. Amand, and Liocelles (severely wounded), and the siege of Valenciennes. Taken pri-
soner in the action at Ostend, May, 1798.
2 Colonel Tucker served at the taking of the Cape of Good Hope in 1795 ; in South
America, in 1807. and received a bayonet wound in the arm at the assault of Monte
Video.
3 Colonel the Hon. Alex. Abercromby served in Holland in 1799 ; with the expedition
to the Ferrol, 1800 ; and subsequently in the Peninsula, including the battles of Albuhera,
Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Orthes, for which he has received a cross. Served also the cam-
paign of 1815, including the batUe of Waterloo.
4 Colonel Sherlock served the campaigns of 1794 and 95 in Holland.
5 Colonel Ottley was actively employed in the Carib war of 1795 and 96 in St Vincent.
Served in Portugal and Spain in 1808 and 9, including the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and
Corunna; in the e^dition to the Scheldt, 1809 ; campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Germany
and Holland, includmg the storming of Bergen-op-Zoom, where he led one of the columns
of attack, and was severely wounded.
6 Lord Portarlington served in Holland in 1799 ; with the expedition to Hanover, 1805 ;
Peninsular campaign of 1809, including the battle of Talavera ; campaign of 1815, in-
cluding the actions at Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
7 Sir Robert Chambre Hill served in the Peninsula, and commanded a brigade of cavalry
at the battle of Vittoria, for which he has received a medal. Served also the campaign of
1815, and was severely wounded at Waterloo.
8 Sir Wm. Cox was at the retaking of Grenada in 1796. Served in Egypt in 1801.
Employed on a particular service in Spain in 1808, and was present in the action at Lugo,
and battle of Corunna. Commanded the fortress of Almeida, from April, 1809 to the 27th
Aug. 1810, when, by the unfortunate explosion of its magazines, he was obliged to surrender
it to the army under Massena.
9 Sir Horatio G. P. Townshend served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, with the
Grenadier Guards, and was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
10 Colonel John Fred. Browne served in Flanders in 1793, 94, and 95, including the
siege of Nimeguen, and sortie from thence. Present at the taking of St. Lucia in 1796.
Served in Egypt in 1801, including the actions of the 8th, 13th, and 31 st March ; with the
expedition to Hanover, 1805; campaign in Zealand, 1807; expedition to Sweden, 1808;
and to Walchereu, 1809. Served afterwards in the Peninsula, and commanded the 28th
regiment at the battle of Barrosa, for which he has received a medal.
11 Colonel Barslem served at the capture of the Isle of France, and at the attack and
conquest of Java, for which latter he has received a medal.
12 Colonel Gauntlett was actively employed against the Maroons in the West Indies.
Served also in Egypt.
13 Colonel Woodgate has received a medal for the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, and was
wounded.
14 Colonel Pfttrickson served in the Peninsula with the 43d Light In&ntry, and has
received a medal for the battle of Toulouse, on which occasion he commanded the
regiment.
15 Colonel David Campbell was actively employed in the West Indies, and was present
at the siege of Fort Bourbon. Served at the Helder in 1799, and afterwards at the Ferrol.
Proceeded to Portugal in 1808, and was present at the battle of Vimiera.
15 Colonel Thornton served in the Peninsula, and commanded the 40th regiment at the
bottlea of Talavera, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received a cross.
17 Sir John MUley Doyle served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the actions
of the 8th, 13th, and 2l6t March. Served also in the Peninsula, and commanded the 19th
Portuguese at Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and Orthes, for
which he has received a cross and a clasp. He has also received a medal for services
in Egypt.
18 Colonel Keate served in the Peninsula from Dec. 1808, to Jan. 1813, including the
passage of the Douro, battle of Busaco, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, battle of Salamanca, and
siege of Burgos.
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19 Colonel Ward seired in the Peninsula, and has received a medal and two clasps for
Salamanca, Badajoz, and the Pyrenees.
20 Colonel Wm. W. Blake served at the taking of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806 ; sad
afterwards in Sonth America, indading the affair of San Carlos, and siege of Monte Video.
Served also in the Peninsula, including the battles of Roleia, and Vimiera ; the passage of
the Donro ; battle of Castalla, and the affair of Villa Franca. Medal for Roleia and
Vimiera.
21 Sir Edward Miles served on the Continent in 1794 and 95, including the battle of
Lancelles, action at the bridge of Wallam, storming of Fort Nook, siege of Nimq^uen, and
defence of the Emms River. Actively employed in the West Indies in 1 796 and 97 , and was
S resent at the sieges ef St. Lucia and Grenada, and capture of Trinidad. Served in Ireland
uring the rebellion in 1798. Embarked for the Peninsula in 1808, and was present at the
battles of Roleia, Vimiera, action at Lugo, and battle of Corunna. Proceeded with the
expedition to Wdcheren, 1809. Served afterwards m the Peninsula, from June, 1812, to
the end of the war, including the battle of Salamanoa (severely and dangerously wounded),
action at Villa Moriel, battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees, siege and storming of San
Sebastian (dangerously wounded at the assault), passage of the Bidassoa, battles of Nivelle,
and Nive (9th to 13th Dqc.) Proceeded to Ava in command of a brigade, and was en-
gaged in all the operations against the enemy in that country from June to 1 7th Aug. 1824 ;
embarked for the eastward, and commanded the force at the storm and capture of Mergui,
6th Ock ; returned to Rangoon in Nov. and served there during its investment in Dec
1824, and commanded the Madras force in several assaults on the enemy. Sir Edward hss
received a medal and a clasp for Salamanca and San Sebastian.
22 Colonel Knight Erskine commanded the 27th regt. at Badigoz, and has received a medal.
23 Sir Archibald Machine's services :~Mvsore campaign of 1799 against Tippoo Sultan,
including the battle of Mallavelly, siege and storming of Seringapatam, where he received
three wounds, from the effects of which he was confined in hospital for upwards of a year.
Capture of the Danish settlement of Tranquebar ; and the Paligarwar in 1801, including the
battle of Ardingy, and affair of Serungapore, where he was wounded. Mahratta war of
1802, 3, and 4 against Scindia, Holcar, and the Bera Rajah, including the storm of Jal-
naghur, siege and storming of Gawilghur, siege of Asseerghur (wounded), and battle of
A^gaum. Ordered home in 1804 in consequence of severe wounds received in the different
actions from 1799 to 1804. Peninsular campaigns 1810, 11, 12, indndinc the siege of
Cadiz ; the defence of Matagorda (an outwork of Cadiz, and a ruined redoubt when taken
possession of from the enemy) from 22nd Feb. to 22nd April, 1810, during which long
period Sir Archibald (then a captain in the old 94th regiment) with a very small force under
his command, most gallantly kept at bay 8,000 of the enemy under Marshal Soult, who
conducted the siege, and did not evacuate until ordered to do so by Lieut.-General Sir
Hios. Graham, his men being nearly all either killed or wounded. Served also at the battle
of Barrosa (dangerously wounded, and his horse killed), and capture of Seville.
24 Colonel James Hay served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, with the 16th
Light Dragoons, and was severely wounded at Waterloo. Medal and a clasp for the battles
of Vittoria and the Nive.
25 Sir William Warre served in the Peninsula from 1808 to 1813, indnding the battles of
Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna ; the passage of the Douro < 1st siege of Bad^jos, sieges and
aasaults of Cindad Rodrigo and Badajoz ; and battle of Salamanca, besides various minor
affairs.
26 Colonel D'Aguilar served in India under Lord Lake, and was present at the rednc*
tion of several forts, and at the assault on Bhurtpore. Proceeded to Walcheren, June,
1809. Served also on the eastern coast of Spain under Sir John Murray and Sir Henry
Clinton.
27 Colonel O'Malley served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798 ; with the ezpedition
to the Ferrol, 1800 ; the Egyptian campaign of 1801, wounded in the action of tne 13th
March. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the actions at Quatre Bras and
Waterioo, at which latter he was twice wounded, and had two horses shot under him, but
did not quit the field.
28 Colonel Cotton served at the Helder, including the actions of the 2iid and 6tb Oct.
1 799. Proceeded to the Peninsula in 1808, and served with the Spanish army.
29 Colonel Charles Turner served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the actions
of the 8th and 13th March, and was taken prisoner in a skirmish near Lake Mareotis, 18th
March. Served also at the capture of Martinique in 1809. Medal for services in Egyp^
30 Colonel Ogilvie served in Che American war, and was severely wounded at Stoney
Creek.
31 Colonel Aylmer served at the Helder in 1799, including the action of the 18th Sept.
Egvptian campaign of 1801 ; in Spain and Portugal in 1808 and 9, including the battles of
Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna ; with the ezpedition to Walcheren, 1809.
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32 Colonel Vernon served in the Peninsnltty and was present at the battle of Talavera,
■lege of the forts at and battle of Salamanca (severely wounded), and siege of Burgos.
33 Colonel Vigonreux's services : — Campaigns in Holland in 1794, 95, and 99 ; besieged
in Nimeguen, 1794, and was present at the batSe of the 19th Sept. 1799. Peninsular cam-
paignsof 1810, 11, 12, and 13, including the battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, and
Vittoria. Campaigns of 1814 and 15 in Holland and Flanders, and severely wounded at
Waterloo. Mdial and a clasp for the battles of Fuentes d*Onor and Vittoria.
34 Sir James A. Hope served with the expedition to Hanover, in 1805 ; to Zealand, 1807»
ioclading the siege of Copenhagen ; to Sweden, 1808 ; Portugal and Spain, 1808 and 9,
mclading the action at Lugo and battle of Corunna ; expedition to Walcheren, 1809 ; and
in the Peninsula from 1810 to the end of the war, including the battle of Barrosa, siege of
Cindad Rodrigo, covering the siege of Badajoz, affjEors in front of Salamanca and at Osma,
battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, passages of the Bidassoa, Grave d'Oleron, and
GaTe de Pan, and battles of the Nivelle, Nlve, Orthes, and Toulouse. Sir James has
received a cross and a clasp for the battles of Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes and
Toulouse.
35 Sir Robert John Harvey served in the Peninsula as an Assistant-Quarter-Master-
General to the Portuguese army, and has received a medal for the-battle of Orthes.
36 Sir Dudley HiU served with the expedition to South America in 1806, including the
storming of Monte Video (with the Forlorn Hope), battle of Colonia, and attack on Buenos
Ayres, where he was wounded in the thigh, and taken prisoner. Served affcerwards in
the Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Roleia (wounded in the leg), action at Be-
nevente, retreat to Corunna, battle of Talavera, action of the Coa, batUes of Basaco
and Fuentes d'Onor, siege and storming of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca (severely wounded in
the breast and through the arm), siege of Burgos, defence of the river Carrion (wounded and
taken prisoner), siege of San Sebastian (twice wounded), investment of Bayonne, and re-
pulse of the sortie from thence. Sir Dudley has received a cross and a clasp for Fuentes
d'Onor, Badigoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, and San Sebastian.
37 Sir Richard Armstrong served in the Peninsula from August, 1808, to the end of the
war, including the capture of Oporto ; battle of Busaco ; actions at Pombal, and Redinha ;
defbioe of Alba de Tonnes ; battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, (severely wounded through
the arm), and Toulouse, besides a great many minor actions and skirmishes. Served ako
the campaigns of 1 825 and 26 in Burmah, as a brigadier ; stormed and carried stockades
near Prome, on the 1st and 5th Dec. 1825. Sir Richard has received a medal and two
daspe for the battles of Busaco. Vittoria, and the Pyrenees.
38 Sir Frederick Stovin served at the Ferrol in 1800 ; in Germany, 1805 ; at the siege
and capture of Copenhagen, 1807; with the expedition to Sweden, 1808; in Spain and
Portugal in 1808 and 9, including the retreat to, and battle of Corunna ; expedition to
Walcheren and capture of Flushing, 1809 ; and subsequently in the Peninsula, including
the sieges and captures of Ciudad Rodrigo, and Badajoz, battles of Salamanca, Vittoria,
Pyrenees, Nivdle, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served also at New Orleans, where he was
wounded. Sir Frederick has received a cross and two clasps for the six above-mentioned
battles.
39 Sir Guy Campbell commanded the 6th regiment at the battle of the Pjrrenees, for
which he has received a medal. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of
Waterloo.
40 Colonel Richard G. Hare served in the Peninsula as an Assistant- Adjutant>General,
and has received a medal and a clasp for the battles of Nivelle, and Nive.
41 Colonel Alexander Thomson served as an assistant engineer at San Sebastian, and has
received a medal.
42 Colonel Heriot served in the American war, and commanded the Canadian Volti-
geurs in the action at Chrystler's Farm, for which he has received a medal.
43 Colonel Wm. Crosse accompanied the expedition to Hanover in 1805 ; to South
America in 1806, and was present at the storming of Buenos Ayres. Served also in the
Peninsula vrith tiie 36th regiment, and was present at the battles of Roleia, Vimiera,
Fuentes d'Onor, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides various minor actions and
skirmishes. He has received a cross for the four last-mentioned battles.
44 Colonel Rice served in Corsica in 1794, and was present at the sieges of Bastia and
Calvl ; the attack upon Elba by Lord Nelson. Served also in Portugal, Spain, France,
and Flanders, including the battles of Corunna, Fuentes d*Onor, Salamanca, Nivelle (in-
dnding the heights of St. P^), Orthes, and Waterloo. Medal for the battle of Nivelle.
45 Colonel Wm. F. P. Napier was an actor in many of the soul<stirring scenes which he
has described with so much ability in his admirable lustory of the Peninsular war, and was
severely wounded in the action of Casal Nova, 14th March, 1811. He commanded the 43rd
light Infiuitry at the battles of Salamanca, Nivelle, and Nive, for which he has received a
medal and two clasps.
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Notes to the Coloneh.
46 Colonel Duffy Bervedin the Pemagula with the 43rd light Infantry ; the oomnuuid of
the reg^ent devolved on him at the assaolt and capture of Badajos after Colonel Madeod
wan kUled ; he has received the medal.
47 Colonel Martin Lindsay lerved the campaign in Java in 1811, inclndtng the actions of
the 22nd August and 16th Sept., in which latter he commanded eight companies of the 78th
Highlanders, and has received tlie medal. Served also the campaign of 1814 in Holland,
including the actions at Menem, and bombardment of Antwerp.
48 Colonel Daubeney served at Walcheren in 1809.
49 Colonel Mercer accompanied the expedition to Hanover in 1805, and that to Wal-
cheren in 1809. Served in the Peninsula m>m March, 1610, to May, 1811* and again from
July, 1811, to March, 1814, including the affair at Sobral (wounded), battle of Barron
(wounded), siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, liege of
Burgosp passage of the Bidassoa, anid battle of the Nivelle. Served also the campaign of
1815, indnding the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and capture of Paris.
50 Colonel Milman served in the Peninsula with the Coldstream Guarda, and waa
wounded at the battle of Talavenu
51 Colond Tonson served at the capture of Martinique in 1794 ; and was wounded and
taken prisoner at St. Vincent's the following year. Actively emplojred in Ireland doling
the rebellion in 1798 ; and in Holland in 1799 ; and at Walcheren in 1809. Served in the
Peninsula from July, 1813, including the battle of the Nive, for which he has received
a medal.
53 Colonel Wm. Alex. Gordon served in Holland in 1799 ; at Walcheren in 1809 ; and in
the Peninsula from 1810 to the end of the war, including the battle of Fuentea d'Onor,
action at Aroya de Molino, battles of Vittoria and the Nive, besides various minor aihira.
Severely wounded in the left arm at Vittoria, and again in the right foot in forcing the
enemy's lines at Haspaine, 14th Feb. 1814. Medal for the Nive.
53 Colonel Fremantle served in Germany under Lord Cathcart in 1806; in South
America under General Whitelock, 1807 ; afterwards throughout the Peninsular war.
Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. Medal for the hiltte
ofOrtbes.
54 Lord George Wm. Russell served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807, and subee-
quently in the Peninsula, including the battles of Talavera (wounded), Barrosa, and Ton-
louse, for which last he has received a medal.
55 Colonel James Fergusson's services : — Campaigns in Portugal and Spain in 1808 and
9, including the battles of Vimiera and Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren, 1809. Penin-
sular campaigns, from March 1810 to the end of the war, including the passage of the Con
near Almeida, battle of Bnsaco, actions at Pombal, Redinha, Miranda de Corva, Fos
d'Aronce, Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, sieges and assaults of Ciudad Rodrigo and
Badajos, battle of Salamanca, affair of San Munos, passage of the fiidaasoa, batdes of the
Nivelle and Nive, and investment of Bayonne. Col. Fergusson has receiv^ five wounds,
vis. : at Vimiera, slightly ; at the storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, sevevelv in the body, and
slightly in the foot; at Badajos, alightly in the side by a splinter of a shell in the troushes,
and in the head at the assault. Medal for Badijos.
56 Sir James H. Reynett was on the expedition against Ferrol in 1800, and was praaent
at the action before that place. Appointed to the Qnarter-Master-General*s staff opon the
army entering Spain in Nov. 1808, and was present at Lugo, the affairs upon the relraat to,
and at tiie battle of Corunna. Re-appointed to the Qnarter-Master-Genend's ataff in Por«
tugal, in April, 1809 ; present at the affaire previous to, and at the paasage of tibe Dovro,
and capture of Oporto ; affair of Salamonde ; batdea of Talavera, and Bvsaoo ; albin npon
the retreat to the lines before lisbon, and subsequently in 1611 at those upon the advaaee
from thence, at Pombal, Redinha, Sabugal, and Fos d'Aronce ; and at the battle of Fuentea
d'Onor.
57 Colonel Creagh waa actively emplojed in Si. Domii^ in 1797 and 98 ; in Holland in
1799, including the actiona of the 27th Aug., 19th Sept., 2nd and 6th Oct. Served in P6f^
tugal and Spain in 1808, and waa present at the battles of Roleia and l^ssiera, for whidi he
has reoeived a medal. Served also at New Orleans, including Uie engagements of the 25th
Dee. 1814, and 1st and 8th Jan. 1815. Severelj wounded at Vimiera.
58 Lord Munster served in the Peninsula, and waa severely wounded at the bcttia of
Toulouse.
59 Colonel Archibald Campbell vras at Dominica when it vras attaoked by the F^neh,
22nd Feb. 1805. Served also in the Peninsula, from Sept. 1811 to 1814, inoludingt^
battlea of Salamanca, and Vittoria (severely wounded) ; capture of San Sebastian ; croasiBg
the Bidassoa ; forcing the enemy's lines, 10th Nov. ; battle of the Nive, 9th, 10th, and 11th
Dec. 1813. Medal for the Nive.
60 Colonel John Bell served in the Peninsula as an Assiatant*Q)aarter.Maater*Genara],
and has received a cross for the battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthcs, and TouhNMW.
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Notes to the Colonels.
61 Colonel Aoclimiity served in the PeninsoU, end hee received a medal end a deep for
the battles of Orthet and Toulonte.
62 Colonel Lightfoot served in the Peninsula with the 45th regiment, and was present
at the battles of Roleia, Yimiera, Talavera, Bnsaoo, and Fnentes d'Onor ; first siege of
Badajos; sieges and assanlts of Cindad Rodrigo and Badajoz (slightly wounded), inclnding
the stonning of Fort Pwurina (slightly wonnd^) ; battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees,
Orthes and Toulouse (severely wounded), besides venous minor actions and skirmishes.
Medal and two clasps for Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Toulouse.
63 Cohmel Win^iove served at the taking of the Cape of Good Hope in 1795 ; battle of
Trafalgar ; taking of Genoa, 1814 ; on board the Boyntt when that ship singly engaged
three Frendi ships of the line and three frigates off Toulon in 1814 ; and on board the
Hereule in a single action off Cape Nichola Mole.
64 Colonel Conyers served in the Peninsula, and has received a medal for Orthes.
65 Colonel Henderson served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798 ; at the Holder in
1799, and was present at the first luiding, and battles of the 19th Sept., 2nd and 6th Oct.
Expedition to Egypt under Sir Ralph Abercromby, 1801. Landed in Portugal in 1808, and
was present at the battle of Vimiera, retreat to, uid battle of Corunna. Expedition to the
Scheldt and siege of FInshing, 1809. Served afterwards in the Peninsula, firom 1811 to the
end of the war, and commanded the Queen's at the battle of Toulouse.
66 Colonel Roger Parke served in the Peninsida with the 39th legiment, and was present
at the battles of Albuhera, and Barrosa.
67 Colonel Macpherson commanded the 88th regiment at the battles of Vittoria and
Orthes, for which he has received a medal and a dasp.
68 Colonel C. P. de Bosset served with the expedition to Hanover in 1805 ; expedition to
Zealand, siege and surrender of Copenhagen, 1807 ; expedition to Sweden* and subsequently
to Portusal, 1808 ; siege of Santa Manra, 1810.
69 Colonel Torrens was actively employed in the East Indies, from 1801 to 1807, In-
cluding the assault and capture of the city of Ahmednuggur, battiies of Assaye, and Argaura,
and various other minor operations. Served in the Peninsula firom Nov. 1813, to the end of
the war ; and also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
70 Colonel Henry Dawkins served in the Peninsula, from Jan. 1810, to the end of the
war, inclnding the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo, and Burgos ; battles of Fuentes d*Onor, Sala-
manca, Vittoria, NiveUe, and Nive ; passage of the Adour ; blockade of Bayonne, and
repulse of the sortie from thence, on whidk occasion he was severely wounded. Served also
the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
71 Colonel Forbes has received a medal for the capture of Java.
72 Colonel Proctor served with the expedition to Walcheren, 1809, and was present at
the siege of Flushing. At Gibraltar, Tari&, and in the Peninsula, from 1810 to Dec. 1812,
and subsequently in the Peninsula and South of France, from April to July, 1814, including
the affair of Posts near Malaga, battle of Barrosa (contusion on the body), and retreat from
Madrid. Embarked from Bourdeaux for Canada, and commanded the 82nd regiment before
Port Erie, from 2nd Sn>t., and throughout the successive operations of the war.
73 Colonel Wm. Riddall was actively employed with the 62nd regiment in Sicily, Egypt,
Calabria, Italy, Spain, and America, from 1806 to the end of the war.
74 Colonel Addison served in the American war, on the staff of Sir J. Sherbrooke.
75 Colonel C. J. Doyle served in the Peninsula, and waa present at the passage of the
Dooro, capture of Oporto, battle of TaUvera, action at Campo Mayor, and battle of
Fnentes d'Onor.
76 Colonel Charretie served in the Peninsula, firom 1812 to the end of the war, including
the battles of Vittoria and Toulouse.
77 Colonel Farkinaon served at the capture of the Island of Bourbon, on the staff of Sir
H. 8. Keating. Served also the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in the Netherlands and France,
indnding the attack on Merxem, operations before Antwerp and Bergen-op-Zoom, and
battle of Qnatre Bras, where he was alightly wounded.
78 Colonel Tho. Hunter Blair served in Portugal and Spain, fi^m August, 1808, to Jan.
1809, including the affair of Obidos, battles of Roleia and Vimiera, action at Lugo, and
battle of Corunna. Proceeded again to the Peninsula in August, 1809, and was present at
the culture of Oporto, aflSdr of Salamonde, and battle of Talavera, at which last he waa
severely wounded, and made prisoner in hospital. Served also the campaign of 1815, and
was severely wounded at Waterloo. Commanded a brigade in Ava, including the capture
of Melloon.
79 Colonel Lluellyn served in the Penineala with the 28th regiment, firom 1809 to the
end of the war; also the campaign of 1815, including the batUes of Quatre Bras and
W^aterloo, at which latter he was severely wounded.
80 Colonel Wade served in the Peninsula as aide-de-camp to Sir Lowry Cole, and was
severdy wounded at the battle of Albuhera.
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Notes to tlie Colonels.
81 Colonel Wm. Chaimen served in Sicily, in 1807. The campaJgnt of 1808 and 9 in
Portogal and Spain. Expedition to Walcheren, 1809. At Cadia in 1810 and 11, and tbe
subsequent campaigns, including the battle of Barrosa, attack of the enemy on the heights
near Moresco, battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, attack at Maya, battle of Parapelona, and a
great many minor actions and skirmishes. Served also in the Netherlands in 1814 and 15,
including the battle of Waterloo, and subsequent operations in France. He was severely
wounded in the Pyrenees, and has had nine horses killed or wounded under him in action,
three of them at Waterloo.
82 Colonel Miller served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, with the Rifle Brigade,
and has received a medal for the battle of the NiveUe.
83 Colonel Beckwith served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, and has reodved a
medal for the battle of Toulouse. Severely wounded at Waterloo.
64 Colonel John Campbell served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, and has re-
ceived a medal and a clasp for the battles of Orthes and Toulouse.
85 Colonel Fielding Browne served in the Peninsula with the 40th ragiment, and has
received a medal for the assault and capture of Badajoz.
86 Colonel T. W. Taylor served at the capture of Java, including the attack of the out-
post near Weltevreden, and the storming of the lines of Comielis. Served also the campaign
of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
87 Colonel Arguimbau served in the Peninsular with the 3rd battalion of the Royals, and
lost an arm at San Sebastian. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was slightly wounded
at Quatre Bras, and also at Waterloo.
88 Colonel Childers served at the Helder in 1799; and in the Peninsula, Franoe, and
Flanders, from May, 1811, to the end of the war. Commanded a brigade of cavdry at the
siege of Bhurtpore, under Lord Combermera.
89 Colonel H. 6. Smith served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade, and on the staff
of Major-Genend Skerrett ; and at New Orleans and the subsequent campaign in Flanders
and France on the staff of Major-Greneral Lambert.
90 Sir De Lacy Evans served in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of the war, and sub-
sequently in the American war, including the operations against Washington, Baltimore,
and New Orleans. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
Wounded at New Orleans.
91 Colonel Wm. H. Scott proceeded to the Peninsula in 1809, and was present at the
capture of Oporto, subsequent pursuit of Soult's army, and battle of Talavera, where he waa
wounded through the body, and afterwarda made prisoner, being left in hospital upon the
retreat of the army.
92 Sir Thomas Reade served in Sicily as an Assistant-Quarter-Master-General, and com-
manded a flotilla of gun -boats in and near the straits of Messina during the attempted in-
vasion of Sicily by the F^nch forces in 1810.
93 Sir John Morillyon Wilson prior fo entering the army served six years in the Royal
Navy, including the expedition to the Helder in 1799 (wounded), and that to Egypt in
1801, and received the thanks of the Captain Pacha, and a medal for saving the lives of tbe
crew of a Turkish man-of-war's boat. Accompanied the expedition to Walcheren in 1809,
and was twice wounded at the siege of Flushing, one ball having passed through his body.
Served in the Peninsula, from the latter end of 1809 to 1812, including the battles of Busaoo,
and Fuentes d'Onor, and all the various actions which were fought during that period. Joined
the 1st battalion of the Royal Scoto in Canada in the winter of 1812, and in 1813 and 14
he was in the various attacks made on Sackett's Harbour, Great Sodus (reoeived a aeveie
bayonet wound during a night attack). Fort Niagara, Black Rock, and Buffisloe, and battle
of Chippewa, on which occasion he was left for &ad on the field of battle, and fell into the
hands of the enemy, having received seven wounds, vis. : three in the left arm, in which
one ball is still lodged, a fourth ball passed through his left thigh, a fifth entered his left
thigh and waa extracted, a sixth fractured and greatly iignred his hip-bone^ and the seventh
ball penetrated his left groin, passing upwards and backwards to tiie region of the spinal
column, where it is stUl lodged. Sir John has thus received thirteen wounds during hia
professional career in the navy and the army, and he has two musket^balls still lodged in
his bodv.
94 Sir Alexander Anderson commanded the 11th Portuguese regiment in the Peninsular
war, and has received a cross and three clasps for the assault and capture of Bad^os, and
the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
95 Colonel Rolt served in Egypt in 1801, and was wounded through the body in the
action at the landing (medal). Served also in the Peninsula, from 1809 to the end of the
war, and commanded the 17th Portuguese regiment at the battlea of YItloria, Nivelle, Nive,
Orthes, and Toulouse.
96 Sir Charles Webb Dance served in the Peninaula, Franoe» and Flanders, and waa
slightly wounded at Waterloo.
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N(jies to tlie Colonels'.
97 Colonel Hughes served in Portugal and Spain under Sir John Moore, and was present
in the cavalry actions at Mayorgaand fienevente. Served afterwards in the Peninsula, from
Feb. 1613, to the end of the war, induding the action at Morales, and battles of Vittoria,
Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received a medal and two clasps. Severely wounded
near £llite in the south of France.
98 Colonel Bainbrigge served in the Peninsula from 1810 to the end of the war, as an
Assistant-Qnarter-Master-GeneraL
99 Colonel Kenneth Snodgrass served in Portugal and Spain under Sir John Moore,
including the retreat to and battle of Corunna. Served afterwards in the Peninsula, including
the assaults and captures of Badajoi and San Sebastian ; and battles of Fuentes d'Onor,
Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes, besides various minor actions and other desultory
services. Wounded at San Sebastian, the Nive, and at Orthes very severely in the head.
Colonel Snodgrass has received a cross for San Sebastian, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes.
100 Colonel Balvaird served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade, and has received a
medal and a clasp for the battles of Nivelle and Nive.
101 Colonel Stretton served in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of the war, including
tile battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides various minor
actions and skirmishes. Served afterwards at New Orleans, and the subsequent campaign
of 1 815, including the battle of Waterloo. Medal for the battle of Toulouse.
102 Colonel Darling served at the reduction of Guadaloupe in 1810, and was severely
wounded in the left knee by a musket-shot in storming the heights of Matauba. Proceeded
to the Peninsula, and joined the 51st Light Infantry in May 1812 at Castello Branco;
engaged on the heights of San Christoval ; the battle of Salamanca ; surrender of the Retiro,
Madrid ; and siege of Burgos : after the retreat from thence he was attacked by typhus fever,
and sent to Engknd for recovery in May 1812. Rejoined the army on the heights of
Echellarin September following, and was present at the battle of Nivelle, and the subsequent
attack of the heights of St. P^. Appointed Major of Brigade Dec. 1813, and attached to
Major-General Hay's brigade in the 5th division, and was employed throughout the blockade
and operations before Bayonne. Appointed Assistant-Adjutant-General to the 5th division
in April 1814, and remained in charge of that department until the embarkation of the
division in August 1814. On the renewal of the war in 1815, he was re-appointed to the
staff as Assist.- Adjt. -General and attached to the 4th division, under Sir Charles ColviUe ;
employed with his division in the operations connected with the battle of Waterloo, the
storming of Cambray, and capitulation of Paris.
103 Sir Wm. Lewis Herries proceeded with the expedition to South America in 1807 ; to
Walcheren in 180V, including the siege and capture of Flushing. Served in the Peninsula
from 1812 to the end of the war, and was severely wounded (leg amputated) and taken prisoner
at the repulse of the sortie from Bayonne.
104 Colonel St. Clair served at Walcheren in 1809, and in the Peninsula from March
1810 to Uie end of the war, including the battles of Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor, first siege
of Badajoz, battle of the Nive, and investment of Bayonne. Medal for the Nive.
105 Colonel Zuhlcke served throughout the whole of the Peninsulsr war, including the bat-
tles of Roleia and Vimiera ; capture of Oporto ; battles of Talavera (severely wounded), and
Paentes d'Onor ; sieges of Badajoz and Ciadad Rodrigo ; battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, the
Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes, besides various minor actions and skirmishes. Medal
and two clasps.
106 Colonel Wm. Rowan served in Portuf;al and Spain under Sir John Moore ; with the
expedition to Walcheren 1809 ; in the Peninsula from January to June 1811, and again
from January 1813 to the end of the war, including the battles of Vittoria, the Bidaasoa,
Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the
baUle of Waterloo.
107 Lord Sandys served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, from 1812 to the end of
the war, including the action at Morales, and battles of Vittoria, Pampeluna, and
Waterloo.
108 Sir Thomas Henry Browne served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807 ; at the cap-
ture of Martinique, 1809 (wounded). Served afterwards in the Peninsula as a Deputy-
Asristant- Adjutant-General at the head-quarters of the Duke of Wellington ; and, sub-
sequently, at the head-quarters of the Austrian, Russian, and Prussian armies, as aide-de-
camp to Lord Stewart. During the Peninsular war he was present at every action, from
the battle of Salamanca to that of Toulouse, and received a sabre cut on the head at the
batde of Vittoria.
109 Colonel Tho. W. Forster acted as major of brigade at the capture of the Cape of Good
Hope in 1806. Senior officer on board the AfteUf Indtaman, when that ship and two
others were for some hours engaged with two French frigates and a corvette in July, 1810.
110 Colonel Howard served on the Continent in 1793 and 94 ; in St Domingo and the
West India Islands, from 1795 to 1799. Served also in the Peninsula, and was most
severely wounded at the battle of Talavera, 27th July, 1809, and made prisoner.
Notes to the Colonels.
111 Cokmel Whetham lerrcd with the ezpedttion to South America, and waa several jr
wounded (right leg amputated) at the assault of Monte Vidao.
112 Colonel Thomas Wildman served with the 7th Husaars in the eampaign of 1808 and
9 under Sir John Moora, and waa present in the cavalry engagements at Mayorga, Bene-
vente, and throughout the retreat to Corunna. Served abo the Peninsular campaigna of
1813 and 14, including the investment and surrender of Pampeluna, the battle of Oirthesp
and intermediate affairs. Served the campaign of 1815 as aide-de-camp to the Earl of
Uzbridgei including the action at (hiatre Bras, retreat on the 17th, and battle of Waterloo,
at which laat he waa alightly wounded.
113 Colonel Robbina aerved in the Peninsula, France, and Flandera with the 7th
Huaaart, and was severely wounded at Waterloo.
114 Colonel Oeoige Lewia served in Sir Richard Strachan's action 4th Nov. 1805. Com-
manded a Battalion of Marines in the American war, including the action at Bladensburg,
attaek on Baltimore, and various skirmishes in the Chesapeak.
1 15 Colonel Dumas served at the blockade of Midta in 1799, in Egypt in 1801 , and again
in 1807 ; and at the battle of Maida. Medal for services in Egypt.
116 Colonel Edward Wildman served in the Peninsula, from April, 1809, to Sept. 1811,
and again from July, 1812, to the end of the war, including the battles of Talavera and
Busaco, action at Redinha, battle of Albuhera, retreat from Sidamanca to Portugal, battlea
of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Tarbea and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, and had
three horses killed under him at Waterloo. Received two aevere aabre wounds in the
bead and arm, and made prisoner at the battle of Albuhera.
117 Colonel the Hon. John Finch served in the Peninsula, fh>m Nov. 1812 to the end of
the war, and received a aabre wound at the battle of Vittoria.
118 Sir Augustus d*Este served at New Orleana on the staff of Sir John Lambert, and
behaved with great gallantry.
119 Colonel Cochrane landed with the first army in Portugal on the 3d Aug. 1808, and
aerved in the Peninsula during the campaigns of 1808, 9, 10. 11, and part of 1812, including
the battlea and si^es of Roli^a, Vimiera, TUavera, Busaco, Redinha, Oliven^, Badajos
(1st siege), and Cindad Rodrigo. Served nearly two years in Canada during the American
war, as aide-de-camp to the Grovemor- General and Commander of the Forces, Lieut-General
Sir George Prevost.
120 Colonel Hector Madaine aerved in the Peninsula, and has received a medal for the
battle of NiveUe.
121 C-olonel Simpson served in the Peninsula from May 1812 to May 1813, induding the
latter part of the siege of Cadis, and the attack on Seville. Served also the campaign of
1815, and waa severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
122 Colonel Duncan M'Gregor was actively employed in Sicily and Italy in 1806, includ-
ing the skirmish at St. Euphemie, battle of Maida, attack on ScyUa Castle, and capture of
Catrone. Campaign of 1807 in Egypt, including the attacks in the Deaert, and siege of
Rosetta. Campaign in Holland in 1809, including the attacks and captures of Ter Vere,
and Flushing. Campaigns in the Peninsula during part of 1813 and 14. Capture of Cor-
siea in May 1814. Wounded through the right Moulder by a musket-shot at the battle of
Maida.
123 Colonel Seton served the Egyptian campaign of 1801 (medal) ; in South America in
1807 $ and subsequently in the Peninsula, including the battles and sieges of Talavera,
Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badi^s, and Salamanca. Wounded at the attack
on Buenos Ajrres. Modal and a clasp for the assault and capture of Badajoz, and battle of
Salamanca.
124 Colonel Nickle served in South America in 1807, induding the actions of the 2nd and
5th July, and was severdy wounded. In the Peninsula from 1808 to the end of the
war, induding the battles of Talavera, Busaco, Vittoria, Pyrenees, NiveUe, Nive, Ortliea,
•ad Toulouse (severdy wounded) ; and the second siege of Badajos. Served subsequently
in the American war, and was present at the action at Plattsburg (wounded), and varioua
other affairs.
125 Colond Middleton served at the capture of Java, 1811 ; throughout the Mafarattn
war in 1817 and 18, and was severdy wounded in the battle of Chdlapore.
126 Colond Macintoah served in the Peninsula, from August, 1812, to the end of the
war, induding the actions at Alba de Tonnes, and San Munos ; passage of the Tormes above
Ralamanf , and attack on the French rear-guard under Generd Villate ; battle of Vittoria,
investment of Pampduna ; affair at Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse.
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Notes to Lieutenant' Colonels*
1 Lieat.-Colonel Drinkwater Bethune tenred at Gibraltar daring the memorablfl aicfe.
2 Lieut. -Col. John Grey has leen a great deal of aotiTe serrice in the West Iiidica, tn-
oloding the battles of the 26th and 27th May, 1782, between die British and Arendi fleets
under Sir Samuel Hood and Count De Grasse ; the captures of Martinique and St. Lucm
in 1794, and eubsequent campaign in St. Domingo, where he was wounded in the ri|^ arm
in storming the enemy's camp near Fort Bigolon.
3 Lieut.-Col. West senred in Holland from Not., 1794, to May, 1796, and waa present
when the French attacked the British after crossing the Waal ; also the campaign of 1799
in Holland, including the actions of the 27th Aug., 10th and 19th Sept. and 2d October,
storming of Oude Carspel; bayone^wonnd in the thigh at Castacum, and again severely
wounded in action on fiuling back upon Limma. Piooeeded with the eipedition to Hanover,
1605 ; to Zealand, 1807, and was present at the siege of Copenhagen. Embarked for the
Peninsula in 1808, and was present at the passage of the Douro, capture of Oporto, action
at Salamonde, and battle of Talavera.
4 Baron Bulow senred in the Peninsula, France, and Glanders, and has received a medal
and two clasps for the battles of Salamanca, Vittoiia, and Toulouse.
A lieut-Col. Luke Alen served at the captures of Martinique and the Saintea in 1809»
and Guadeloupe in 1810.
6 lieut-Col. R« H. Cooke served in the Peninsula, Fhmoe, and Flanders, and waa
•everely wounded at Waterloo. Medal for the assault and capture of San Sebastian.
7 Lieut.-CoL John Mansel has seen a great deal of active service in the West Indies,
induding the captures of St. Lucia and Trinidad. Served in the Peninsula from Ai^.,
1811, to Nov., 1812, and again from March, 1814, to the end of the war, including &e
reduction of the Forts at Sidamaoca, and battles of Salamanca and Toulouse, for which he
has received a medal and a dasp.
8 Lieut. -Col. Halkett served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, and has received n
aedal and a dasp for the battles of Albuhera and Salamanca.
9 Lieut.- Col. Russell Manners served the second Mysore campaign, indudiDg 8e>
lingapatam and siege of Pondicherry. Served also in the Peninsula ; and has received ■
eross for Fuentes d*Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajos, and Orthes.
10 Lieut.-CoL Felly served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, induding the 8th, I3th,
and 21st March. Served abo in the Peninsula during the campaigns of 1809, 10, II, and
12, induding the battles of Oporto, Talavera, Busaco, and Fuentes d*Onor, besides varioon
akirmishes. Wounded and taken prisoner on the retreat from Burgos.
11 Lieut-CoL J. P. Hunt served with the expedition to the Ferrol in 1800 ; and in
Sweden, Portugal, and Spain in 1808 and 9, under Sir John Moore. Expedition to
Walcheren, 1809. Served in the Peninsula from Jan., 1811, until disabled by severs
wounds at the assault of San Sebastian ; and was present in the action of Sabngsl, battle
of Fuentes d*Onor, siege and assault of Badajos, battle of Salamanca, action at San Moaoa,
and in the Pyrenees, and siege and assault of San Sebastian, where he received two
wounds. Medal and two clasps for Badiyos, Salamanca, aad San Sebastian.
12 Lieut. -Col. Charles Rowan served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, and
aUghtly wounded at Waterloo. Medal and two clasps for Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoi, and
Salamanca.
13 lieut-Col. Holcombe served in the Peninsula, and has received a medal for the
assault and capture of Badigos.
14 Lient.-Col. J. B. Harrison served in the Peninsula, and has received a medal and two
«sttps for the battles of the Pyrenees, Nive, and Orthes.
15 Lieut.-Col. Cother served at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806, and the
■ubeequent campaign in South America. Served afterwards in the Peninsula, induding the
battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Corunna, and Vittoria, for which last he has recdved a
medd.
16 Sir Julius Hsrtmann served in the Peninsula, F^rance, and Flanders ; and haa reoetved
a eross and two clasps for Talavera, Albuhera, Sdamaw^, Vittoria, San Sebastian, and the
Nive.
17 Lieut.-Col. Gustavus Brown has seen a great ded of active service in the West
Indies from 1796 to 1804 indnatve, and was present at the attacks and omtures of aevcnl
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islands. Serred alio in the Peainwila from 1809 to the end of the ww, and has receiYed a
croas for die battles of Salamanca, Pyrenees, NWeUe, and Nive.
18 Sir Richard Chnrch senred at the Ferrol in 1800 ; the Egyptian campaign of 1801,
indading the actions of the 8th, 13th, and Slst March, and taking of Aleiandria. Present
at the battle of Maida, and defence of Capri, at which last he was wounded in the head ;
present also at the capture of Ischia, 1809 ; in the expedition to the Ionian Isles, and at
the taking of Zante and Cephalonia. Seferely wounded in the arm in an attack on
SteUanra.
19 Lient.-CoL Plenderleath served with the 49th Regiment in the American war, and
was severely wounded in action with the enemy near Lake Ontario, 6th June, 1813.
Medal for the action at Chrystler's fisrm.
20 Lieat-Coi. J. P. Hawkins served in the Peninsula with the 68th regiment, and haa
Rcdved a medal and two clasps for the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and Nivelle.
21 Lieut-Col. Wm. G. White served in the Peninsula with the 48th regiment, and haa
received a medal and a clasp for the battles of Vittoria and the Pyrsnees.
22 Iieut.-Col. Greorge Macdonell served in the American war, and has received a medal
for the action at Chateauguay.
23 Ueut-Col. Galiffe served in the Peninsula ; was slightly wounded at the battle of Tala-
vera, and has received a cross for the battles of Vittoria, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
24 Lieut.-Col. Wm. Cowell served die Egyptian campaign of 1801, and has received the
medal. Served also in the Peninsula, aiid has received a medal and a dasp for the batdet
of Nivelle and Orthes.
25 Lieut.-Col. Herford served in the Peninsula with the 23rd Fusiliers, and has reoeived
a medal and a clasp for the battles of Orthes and Toulouse.
26 Lieut.-Col. Newhouse served at Toulon in 1794 ; at Corsica, in 1795, induding the
leveral operations at St. Fiorenso, Bastia, and Calvi. Commanded a detachment of arlLlerj
in the successful operation against the Isle of Capraijo. Served also the Egyptian campaign
of 1801 ; and with the expedition to Copenhagen in 1807, and was present in the battle of
Kiog. Medal for services in Egypt.
27 Lieut'^oL Wilkins served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, with the Rifle
Brigade, and was severely wounded at Waterloo. Medal for the battle of Salamanca.
28 Lieut.oCol. M. Wm. Bailey was severely wounded at Waterloo.
29 Lieut.<-Col. F. S. Miller was severely wounded at Waterloo.
30 Sir Henry Pynn served in the Peninsula, and was severely wounded in the Pyrenees.
Medd and two clasps for the battles of Fuentes d'Onor, the Pyrsnees, and Orthes.
31 lieut-Col. Patrick Campbell (R. Artillery) was at the captore of St. Lucia in 1796,
and subseq[uently in the Carib war in St. Vincent. Served dso in the Peninsula from Jan.
1809 to the end of the war, including the battles of Talavera and Castalla.
32 Lieut. -Col. Von Robertson was severely wounded at Waterloo.
33 Lieut.-Col. 6. D. Wilson served in Holland in 1799 ; at the siege of Copenhagen in
1807 ; expedition to Sweden, and afterwards to Portugd and Spain under Sir John Moore ;
expedition to Walcheren, 1809 ; Peninsular campaigns from 1810 to the end of the war {
also the campaign of 1815. Slightly wounded at Corunna, severely at Badijos, and alightly
at Waterloo. Medal for the assault and captore of Badajos.
34 Lieut.-CoI. Leslie Walker served with the 7lBt regiment in the Peninsula, France, and
Ftandera, and was wounded in the Pyrenees.
35 Liettt.*Col. Nathan Wilson served the campaign of 1799 in Mysore, including the
battle of Malavelly and siege of Seringapatam. Campaign of 1800, in pursuit of Dhoondia
Waagfa ; campaign of 1803, against the Mahrattas. Present at the quelling of the mutiny
at Vellore. Severely wounded at the battle of Assays, right arm shattered by a grape-shot,
and two slighter wounds. Medal for Seringapatam.
36 Lieut. -CoL Edward Nicolls has served in every quarter of the globe, and haa been
severd times severely wounded.
37 Lteut.-Col John Wm. 0*Donoghue was at the attack on Ferrol, 26th Aug. 1800 ; at
the si^e and captore of Monte Video, in 1807 ; at the defence of Cadiz, and Tanfa, in 1810
and 11, induding the defeat of the French in the assault on Tarifa in Dec. 1811. Served
the Mahratto campaigns of 181 7 and 18 ; and in the Burmese war in 1824 and 25. Slightly
wounded at Tarifo.
38 Lieut.-CoI. Payler served in the Peninsula under Sir John Moore in 1808 and 1809,
and subsequently under the Duke of Wellington, induding the battle of Fuentea d'Onor,
siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, and battles of Nivelle and Nive.
39 IJeut.-Col. Barlow served in India under Lord Lake during the campugns of 1803,
4 and 5, and was present at the siege of Ddg, battle of Futtyghur, dege of Bhurtpore, and
battle of Afzalghur. Served also at the captores of Bourbon and the Ide of France,
in 1810.
40 Lieut. -Col. the Hon. Robert Moore was severely wounded at Waterloo.
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41 Lient-Col. Edwird Keane lenred with the ezpeditkm to the north of QerouBj ^
1805 ; ia Portugal and Spain under Sir John Moore, indading the retreat to and battle of
Comnna ; and aabeequentlj under the Dake of Wellington^ from Not. 1813 to the end of
the war, indading the battles of Orthea and Toolonae. Serred also the campaign of 181^,
and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
42 Lieat.-CoL Purvis serred in the Peninsula with the Royal Dragoons, and haa reod^ed
a medal for the battle of Vittoria.
43 Lieut-Col. Robert Macdonald has recdved a medd for the battle of Salamanca.
44 Lieat.-Col. Madox serred the campaign of 1815, and was preaent at the battle of Wa-
terloo.
45 Lieut-Col. Fuller served at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806. Fenin-
sular campdgns from Dec. 1812 to Feb. 1814, induding the batde of Vittoria, nefe of San
Sebastian, and battle of the Nive, where he was wounded in the shoulder and thigh. Cam-
paign of 1815, induding the battle of Waterloo, storming of Cambray, and capture of Paris.
Served also at Bhurtpore under Lord Combermere in 1826, and was slightly wounded in
the arm.
46 Lieut.-Col. C. P. EUis served the campdgns of 1813, 14, and 15, induding the paa-
sage of the Bidassoa, and battlea of NiTeUe, Mive, before Bayonne, and Waterioo, at which
last he was slightly wounded.
47 Sir Wm. Robert Clayton accompanied his regiment (the Royd Horse Guards) to the
Peninsula in Oct. 1812, and commanded a squadron at the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees,
and at the period when Marshd Soult attempted to relieve Pampdana. In 1815 again
aoeompanieci his r^ment to the Netherlands, and was at the battlea of Quatre Bras,
Genappe, and Waterloo.
48 Lient-Col. Macadam landed in Portugd 1st Ang. 1806, with the 9th Regiineot, and
served throughout the whole of the Peninsular war, induding the battlea of Roleia, and
Vimiera ; passage of the Douro ; defence of Tarifa ; affairs on the retreat from Burgos in
1812; nege and storming of San Sebastian (twice wounded, and commanded the false
attack on the breach on the 31st Aug. the day of the capture) ; pessages of the Bidaaaoa
(shot through the body), and Adonr; sereral affairs connected with the investment of
Bayonne, and also the repulse of the sortie from thence ; beddes a variety of minor affairst
and other desultory services during the Peninsular war.
49 Lieut. -Col. Spink serred with the Light Company of the 12th Regiment in aeveral
actions in the Travancore war, East Indies. Severdy wounded through Uie leg when lead-
ing a night attack against the enemy's podtion at St. Mary's, Bourbon. Present also at
the capture of the Ide of France, hia company forming the advance on landing, and repeat-
edly engaged previous to its capture.
50 Lieut -CoL R. F. MdviUe Browne served as Aide-de-Camp to Sir Brent Spenoer in
the battles of Roli^a, Vimiera, Busaoo, Fuentes d'Onor, and the differfet affairs during the
retreat of Massena from Portugd. Also at the dege of Flushing in 1809, as Aide-de-camp
to Generd Gore Browne.
51 lieut-Col. Byam served the campaigns of 1812, 13, 14, and 15, induding the battlea
of Salamanca, Vittoriai Orthes, Toulouse, and Waterloo, beddes minor affairs. Severdj
wounded by a grape-shot when carrying the regimentd colour of the 38th at Salamanca, and
slightly wounded at Waterioo.
52 Lieut-Col. Prendergast served in the Peninsula from Dec 1811 to March 1814,
induding the battles of Salamanca and Vittoria, and deges of Badijos and San Sebastian.
53 Lieut-Col. Drake served with the army on the Elbe, under Lord Cathcart, in 1805
and 6 ; in Portugd and Spain, under Sir John Moore, in 1808 and 9 ; with the ezpeditioa
to Walcheren, 1809 ; in the PeninsnU in 1810 and 11, as Aide-de-camp to Sir Brent
Spencer ; and in 1812 and 13 on the staff of the Quarter-Master Generd in the Peninsula.
54 lieut-Cd. J. J. Snodgrass served in the Peninsula, France, and Flandera, from June
1812 to the end of the war, induding the battles and affdrs of Vittoria, the Pyreneea, Vesa,
NiTelle, Nive, Orthes, Tarbes, Toulouse, and Waterioo. Served also during the whole of
the Burmese war.
55 Ueot-CoL Garwood served in the Peninsula, Fhmoe, and Flanders, and was aligbtly
wounded at the assault of Ciudad Rodiigo, and sererdy at Waterioo.
56 Lieut.-CoL Jeremiah Taylor serv^ in Uie Peninsula from Aug. 1808 to Feb. 1813,
and agdn from Oct 1813 to the end of the war, induding the battles of Vimiera (wounded) (
Bnsaco, and Salamanca, retreat from Burgos, combat at Villa Murid (wounded), and
repulse of the sortie from Bayonne.
57 Sir Henry R. Wyatt sorved the campaign of 1814, induding the battle of Toolouae.
58 M^or John Firaacr served in the Peninsula from June 1809 to June 1813, «»*>«»^f
the battlea of Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, battle of ^^limanrr,
and dege of Burgoa, where he was at the taking of the Horn Work 19th Sept, and led the
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itormiiig party lo tbe breaeh formed br tha mine on fhe 14th Oct. 1812. Bmployed in the
field tfaroaghout the whole of the Kmndyan rebellion in Ceylon, in 1817 and 18.
59 Lient-Col. Wm. Roberts lenred in the Peninsnhi from Mav 1810 to Oct. 1812, and
again from May 1813 to Sept. 1814, indnding the defence of Cadii , battle of jBarrosa, and
eaptare of Seville. Medal ror Barroiai
00 Lord Howden aerred as Aide-de-camp to his Grace the Dake of Wellington daring
the yean 1817 and 18, to the dose of the occupation in France. Employed by GoTemmedt
on • apecial miaaiony and present at the battle of Navarin in 1827 (wonnded and mentioned
in CoBunander-in-Chief 's despatch) ; aiege of Antweip in 1832 (wounded) ; campaign in
Spain, in Navane and Basque Provinces, in 1834.
61 LieuL-Col. Robert Douglas serred at the capture of the Danish and Swedish West
India Ishnda in 1801 ; expedition to the north of Germany in 1805 and 6. Peninsular
canpaigns from Feb. 1812 to March 1814, including the battlea of Salamanca, Vittoria, and
the Pyreneea (27th to 31st July), siege of San Sebastian (24th Aug. to 8th Sept.), and
battle of NireUe. He has received a oroes for Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Nivdle.
62 Lieut-Col. Chas. Stuart Campbdl served in Egypt in 1801 ; In Portugal and Spain in
1808 and 9j including the battle of Coninna ; expedition to Wakheren, and siege of Flush -
iog, 1809 ; Peninsnlar campaigns from 1811 to 1814, induding the battle of Vittoria, siege
and assault of San Sebastian, at which latter he was severdy wounded in the thigh, and
where the ball still remains. Medd and a dasp.
63 Lieut»CoL ThomhiU served in Egypt in 1801 ; at the capturea of Martinique and
Gaaddonpe in 1809 and 10 ; and in the Burmese war under Sir Archibdd Campbdl. Se-
verely wounded in tiie attaek on the Burmese lines 25th Dec. 1824, and at the assault of the
island of Cheduba.
64 lient-CoL Dugdd Campbell served at the Ferrol in 1800 ; in Egypt in 1801, includ-
ing the battlea of the 8th, 13th, and 21st March ; and agun in 1807, including the bom-
bardment of Rosetta. Present at the battle of Mdda, 4th July, 1806 ; and at the capture of
the islands of Ischia and Procida in 1809. Severdy wounded in the battle of the 21st March
1801, in Egypt. Medd for services in Egypt
65 Lieut-Col. Conddine served in the Peninsula from May 1810 to Feb. 1814, including
the combat of the Coa ; battle of Busaco ; combats of Redinha, Conddxa, and Sabugal *
•ieges and assaults of Ciudad Rodrigo, and Badajoz ; battle of Sdamanca ; passage of the
Bidusoa, and battle of Nivdle, besides various skirmishes. Served dso at the attack on
New Orleans 8th Jan. 1815. Severdy wounded at the assault of Badijoz, and again at the
battle of NiveUe.
66 Lieut-Col. St. John Augustus Clerke served with the old 94th regiment at the defence
of Cadis, and also until the retreat from Santarem was closed at Fuentes d*Onor, having
been preacnt in tiie actions at Redinha, Foz d*Aronce, and SabugaL Joined the 77th regi-
ment (also in the Peninsula) on promotion, and served with it in the action at El Bodon,
■ieges and aaaaults of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoc, induding the storming of Fort Picnrina.
Severely wonnded in the leg at the storming of the castle of Badajos.
67 Lient-CoL Brock served in the Peninsula with the 43rd Light Inftmtry from Aug. to
Nov. 1S08, June to Dec. 1811, and from Nov. 1812 to the end of the war, induding the
Mlowlng battlea and afhirs, vis. : — ^Vimiera, Vittoria, Vera, Nivelle, Nive, Tarbes, Arcan-
gues, and Toulouse, beddes various skirmishes and affdrs of out-posts. Also in the attack
on New Orfeams, and the capture of Paris. Served in the Coorg campdgn in India, where
a portion of his regiment (the 48th) bore a conspicuous and distinguished part.
68 Lient-Col. John Moore serred at the capture of Martinique in 1809, and Guaddoupe
in 1810.
69 Lient-Col. Fhillott served at the Hdder in 1799 ; at the blockade and capture of
Mdta, 1800 ; battle of Mdda, 1806 ; expedition to Egypt in 1807, induding the si^ and
oaptare of Alexandria, blockade of B^osetta, and subsequent retreat. Served also with the
expedition from Sidly to the bay of Naples, and was present at the capture of Ischia and
IVodda.
70 Lient-Col. Patrick Campbdl (h. p. 52nd regiment) served with the 52nd regiment in
the expedition to Ferrol and Cadiz, 1800 ; expedition to Gottenburg, 1808, and subse*
qoently in liie Peninsula, FHince, and Flanders, during the whole ot the war, including the
ntreat to Corunna, action of the Coa, battle of Busaco, retreat to the lines of Torres Vedras,
and all the aoHons in the advance to Sabugd, where he was severdy wounded, and sent to
England for recovery. Rejoined the army in the advance to Madrid, and served in the sub-
wqnent retreat to Portugal, battle of Vittoria, attack on the heights of Vera (twice wounded
at the head of his regiment, the 52nd), battles of the Pyrenees, Nivdle (the 68th French
^iment surrendered to the 52nd on this occasion), Nive, Orthee (wounded), Toulouse, and
Waterloo. Medd and a dasp for the battlea of Nivdle and Nive.
71 Lient.-CoL Stone has received a medd for the battle of NiveDe.
72 Lieot..Col. Tndlbrd served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battles of Tala-
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Notes to the Lieutenant- Coloneb.
▼era (woaoded), Albuhera, Botaco, VittoriB, Pyrenees, NiToUe^ Nive, Orthei, nJ
Toulonae.
73 Lieut. -Col. Oates, daring eight yean* active serrice in the West Indies, was fre-
qnently engaged with tiie enemy, and twice severely wonnded, vis., in the right side hy ■
musket-ball at Cote de Per, and in the left ankle in an attack near Port an Prince. Serred
also iiTe years in the East Indies and in Bgygt, and crossed the Desert under Sir David
Baird. Eipedition to South America in 1807 ; and subsequently throughout the whole of
the Peninsular war, including the battles of Talavera (severely wounded on the head by the
bursting of a shell), Busaco, Fuentes d*OnOr ; 2nd and Sid sieges of Badajoz (aevvrely
wounded at the storming of Fort Picurina) ; battles of Vittoria, Nivelle, and Orthes, where
he was severely wounded through the right thigh. Medal for services in Egypt.
74 lieut-Col. Edw. Thos. Fitzgerald served the campaign of 1815 on the staff of the
Quarter-Master General, and was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
75 Lieut -Col. George Tovey served in Calabria, and was present at the battle of Maida.
Served also in the Peninsula from July 1808 to Nov. 1809, and again from Oct. 1812 to the
end of the war, including the battles of Vimiera, Talavera, Vittoria, Pyrenees (25th July to
2nd Aug.) ; siege of San Sebastian ; and battles of Nivelle. Nive, and Orthes.
76 Lieut. -CoL Bunce seized on board H.M.S. Bedford at the battle of Camperdown,
under Lord Duncan, and capture of the Dutch fleet, Uth Oct. 1797. In 1799 landed from
the fleet under Lord Nelson at the siege and capitulation of St. Elmo at Naples, surrender
of the castles of Uovo and Nuovo, and the siege and fall of Capua. Served in Egypt in
1801. In May 1806 he commanded the seamen and marines landed from the aquadron
under Sir Sydney Smith, at the attack and capture of the island of Capri, and was after-
wards at the fall of Gaeta. Commanded the battalion of marines, landed from the fleet
under Sir Robert Stopford daring the attack and capture of Java in 1811, tndading the
storming the intrenched lines and fortifications of Comeilis, the fall of Gresil and Saarabaya.
Independent of the above, he has been frequently engaged in boat actions. Medal for Java.
77 Lieut.-Col. Charles Stisted served the Peninsular campaign of 1810, with the I3A
Light Dragoons.
78 Lieut.-Col. Linton served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of
Waterloo.
79 Lieut.-Col. C. B. Turner served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1809 to Jan. 1814,
including the battles of Busaco, and Fuentes d'Onor ; second siege of Badijoz ; si^ge and
storming of Ciudad Rodrigo ; battle of Salamanca ; siege of Burgos : investment of I^m«
peluna ; battles of the Pyrenees (28th, 29th. and 30th July), and Nivelle, besides bein^
engaged in twenty-eight diffisrent affairs and skirmishes. Severely wounded in the shoolder
by a musket-shot whilst pressing the rear-guard of the enemy after the battle of Nivelle.
80 Lieut -Col. Coles served in South America in 1807, including the operations previova
to, and storming of Monte Video. Served afterwards in the Peninsula from Aug. 1808 to
Nov. 1811, and again from April 1813 to the end of the war, including the battles of Roleia,
Vimiera, Talavera, Busaco, and Albuhera ; cavalry action at Usagre ; and passages of the
Bidassoa, Nive, and Adour.
81 Lieut-Col. John Eden served the campaign in Java in 1811, indnding the actiona oa
the 10th and 26th Aug. Present also at the battle Of Maheidpore, in the East Indies, 21st
Dec. 1817.
82 Lieut-Col. Story served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1809 to the end of the war,
indnding the following battles, sims, &c, viz. : — Busaco, Redinha, Campo Mayor, Ixw
Santos, Albuheim, Usagre, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badiyoz (2 operations), Vittoria, Pampebma,
and Toulouse.
83 lieut-CoL Wm. Eraser served the campaign of 1815, and was slightly wounded at
Quatre Bras.
84 Lieut.-Col. Sbee served the early part of the compaign of 1809 in Portugal rand the
latter end of 1809 and the years 1810 and 11 with the Sicilian army. Served ahw the
Peninsular campaigns of 1812, 13, and 14, with the Portuguese army.
85 Lieut-CoL Hartley served in the Peninsula from Dec. 1813 to the end of the war»aiid
was present at the battle of Nivelle.
86 Lieut- Col. James Campbell served at the capture of Kandy in Ceylon in 1803 ; eem-
paign in Spain, and battle of Corunna ; campaigns of 1811, 12, 13, 14*, and 15, under the
Duke of Wellington, including the second siege of Badajoz, battles of Vittoria, the Pyre-
nees, Nivelle and St. P^, Orthes, and Waterloo, and stomdng of Cambray.
87 Lieut-CoL Chester served in Holland in 1799, and was present in the action near
Bergen, 2nd Oct. Served also the campaign in Spain from Sept 1808 to Jan. 1809, invad-
ing the actions at Benevente, Villa Franca, and LAgo, and retreat to Corunna.
88 lieut-Col. Manley Dixon served at the capture of various islands in the West ladies*
in 1801, under Sir Thomaa Trigge.
89 Lieut..Col. Gcddes served in Calabria in 1806 ; capture of Prodda 1809 \ in SteUy i»
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Note* to the Lieutenant" Colonels,
1810 ; and aubteqnently in the Peninsula, including the battles of Nivelle, Nive, Orthes,
and Toulousey at which last he receiyed a severe wound, which broke the left thigh-bone
near the hip-joint.
90 Lient.-Col. Wm. Elliot served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battles of
Vimiera, Talavera, Busaco, and Albohera.
91 Lient.-Col. Gilmour served at the capture of Ischia, Zante, and Cephalonia, In 1809,
and of Santa Maura in 1810. Served afterwards on the eastern coast of Spain, and was
present at the battle of Castalia ; engaged with the enemy on several occasions covering the
retreat ; and employed in the batteries against Tarragona. After leaving Spain, he went to
Genoa, under Lord Wm. Bentinck.
92 lieut—CoL Pidgeon served in Portugal and Spain from Aug. 1808 to Jan. 1809,
indading the battles of Roleia, Yimiera, and Corunna ; expedition to Walcheren, including
the capture of Ter Yere and Flushing ; Peninsular campaigns from Nov. 1812 to the end of
the war, including the battles of Yittoria (slightly wounded), the Pyrenees, Nivdle, Nive,
Orthes, and Toulouse ; besides various other affairs of less importance. Served also the
campaign of 1815, and was present at the batde of Waterloo.
93 l2ent.-Col. Charles Leslie served in the Peninsula tt various periods, and was present
at the battles of Roleia and Yimiera, capture of Oporto, battle of Talavera, first siege of
Badajoz, and battle of Albuhera, besides skirmishes and affrays at out-posts. At the battle
of Talavera he was severely wounded in the right leg, where the ball still remains.
93* Lieut.-Col. John Wolrige was present at the attack on New Orleans, 8th Jan. 1815.
94 Lieut.-Col. Cadell served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807 ; expedition to Sweden,
and afterwards to tiie Peninsula, including the battle of Corunna ; expedition to Wal-
cheren; Peninsular campaigns from 1811 to the end of the war, including the following
battles, sieges, &c„ vix. :— Barrosa (slightly wounded), Cadix, Arroya de Molino, Almarez
(reduction of forts), Yittoria, Pyrenees (25th to Slst July), Nivelle, Nive. St. Palais,
Orthes, and Tsulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of
Waterloo.
95 Lieut. -Col. Wm. Beckwith served in the Peninsula from July 1813 to the end of the
war, indnding the battles of the Nivelle and Nive. Served also tbe campaign of 1815, and
was present at the battle of Waterloo.
96 Lieut.-CoI. J. M. Robertson served at the capture of Guadeloupe in 1810, and again
in 1815.
97 Lieut.*Col. Tyler served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1808 to the end of the war, in-
cluding the battles of Roleia, Yimiera, Oporto, Talavera and Busaco (wounded in the left
shoulder) ; in the lines at Torres Yedras and pursuit of the enemy from thence ; battle of
Fuentes d'Onor ; first siege of Badajoz ; actions at £1 Bodon and Aldea de Ponte ; sieges
and captures of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz ; battles of Yittoria, Pyrenees, NiveUe,
Ortlies, and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre
Bras and Wmterloo.
98 Lient.-Col. Gawler served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1811 to the end of the war, in-
dnding tiie siege and assault of Badajoz ; battles of Yittoria, Nivdle, Orthes, and Toulouse,
beddes various minor affairs. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the
battle of Yittoria. Wounded below the right knee by a musket shot at the storming of
Badajoz, 6th April 1812, and in the neck by a musket-shot, at San Munos, 17 Nov.
following.
99 Lieut.-Col. Kettlewell served at Copenhagen in 1807 ; and in Ceylon during the
rebeUioninl817andl8.
100 Lieut.-Col. George Marshall served at the battle of Copenhagen.
101 Lieat.-Col. Firman served in the Peninsula in 1812 and 13, including the retreat
from Madrid, battle of Yittoria, and the pass of Maya, at which last he was twice wounded.
102 Lieut.-Col. Wm. Cox served at Copenhagen in 1807, and in the Peninsula from June
1808 to Jan. 1809, May 1809 to Sept. 1810, and again from Sept. 1812 to May 1614, in-
cluding the battles of Roleia, Yimiera, Talavera, Yittoria, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes, and
affair at Tarbes. Severely wounded through the riffht shoulder by a musket-shot at Yittoria ;
in the left side at Nivelle ; and through the right leg at Tarbes.
103 Iient.-Col. Wm. Tumor served in Hanover in 1805 and 06 ; battle of Corunna,
expedition to Waicheren and siege of Flushing, 1809. Campaign of 1815, indnding the
battle of Waterioo.
104 Lieut.-Col. John Ross served in the Peninsula under Sir John Moore, induding the
setion at Lugo on tiie retreat, and battle of Corunna. Expedition to Waicheren, and siege
of Flushing, 1809. Peninsular campaigns from Jan. 1811 to the end of the war, induding
the battle of Fuentes d'Onor ; siege of Badajoz and storming of fort St. Christoval in 1811 ;
oovering the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo, and Badajoz ; battle of Salamanca ; capture of the
Sttiro at Madrid ; siege of Burgos, and retreat from thence ; action at San Munos ; battle
of Nivdle, and carrying the heights of St. Pe, and battle of Orthes. Served also the cam-
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pogn of 1S15, indiidmg the battle of Waterloo, and taking of Cambray. Wonndedia
action at Lasaca, 31it Aug. 1813.
105 Lient-Col. Anaten was at the landing at the Hdder in Aug. 1799, and terenly
wounded at the battle of £gmont-op-Zee, 2nd Oct. following. Senred in Egypt in 1601,
including the aurrender of Alexandna. Preaent at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1810, and
again in 1815.
106 Lient.-Col. Briggs senred at the siege and capture of Cojpenhagen in 1807 ; aftar-
wards to Sweden under Sir John Moore ; and aubsequently to rortugsl, where he landed
with his regiment (the 28th) immediately after the battle of Vimiera, and was preaent at ths
Passage of the Douro, battles of Talavera, Bnsaco, Albuhera, the Nifelle, Nive, Orthes, aad
'oulouse ; the siege of Badajoi ; and Lord Hill's action before Bayonne, 13 Dec. 1813,
besides all the minor affairs connected with the abore mentioned actions.
107 Licnt.-Col. Edward Knight commanded the 11th Portuguese regiment at the battk
of Vittoria, and has received the medaL
108 Lieut..Col. Clanchy senred in Hanover under Lord Cathcart in 1805 and 6. Expe*
dition to Madeira, 1807, and capture of the lines of Funchal. Peninsular campaigns frass
Sept 1808 to the end of the war, including the battle of Busaoo ; retreat to the lines tt
Torres Vedras, and the subsequent advance ; pursuit of the French army under Masseos i
actions at Pombal, Redinha, and Condeiza ; scaling the heights of the EcheUar ; action st
Sabugal ; first siege of Almeida, and its subsequent blockade ; battle of Fuentea d'Onor;
and retreat from Burgoa.
109 Lieut-Col. Dig^e was severely wounded at Waterloo.
110 Sir John Scott lilUe served in the 6th Regt, with the first expedition to Portqgsl
in 1808, and was present at the battle of Vimiera, and capture of Lisbon. In 1809, as at-
tain in the Lusitanian L^on, in various engagements for the defence of Portugal during ths
important interval between the embarkation at Corunna and the return of the second expe-
dition to Liabon. Campaign of 1810— battle of Busaco, and retreat to the linea of Toms
Vedras. 1811— actions of Redinha and Pombal, capture of Campo Mayor, sieges of Oil*
ven^ and Badiyox. 181S — battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, and retreat from Bulges.
1813— actions at Aldea de Ponte, Osma, and bridge of Subuana de MoreUas (wounded),
battle of Vittoria, blockade of Pampeluna, actions in the Pyrenees (24th, 25th, 26th, 28^
and 30th July), Irun and St Martial, capture of San Sebaatian, paasage of the Bidassoa,
battles of Nivelle (wounded) and Nive. 1814 — ^battles of Orthea and Toulouse, at whicb
last he was severelv wounded and left for forty-eight hours on the fidd of battle, supposed
to have been killed. Croas for the battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toukrase.
111 Lieut-Col. B. Orlando Jones served in Hanover in 1805 and 6 ; and afterwards in
the Peninsula from 1808 to the end of the war, including the battles of RoUfu, Vinuen,
Busaco, (lines of Lbbon), Fuentes d'Onor, Vittoria, Nivelle, near Bayonne 9th Dec, St
Jean de Lux 11th, 12ch, and 13th Dec., inveatment of Bayonne, and repulse of the soctie ;
besides about thirteen other affairs of less note. Slightly wounded at the attack on Fort St
Gaitano, at Salamanca ; and severely in the action of Toioaa in Biscay.
112 Lieut-CoL De Lancey served at Walcheren in 1809; and in the Peninaola daring
partsoflSU, 12,andl3.
113 Lieut-CoL Baynes served the campaign in Naples in 1805. Peninsular eaapaiga
fh>m Jan. 1809 to Jan. 1813, and was wounded in the head at the battle of Talavera« Served
also in Holland, the Netherlands, and France from Dec. 1813 to Nov. 1818, indndiog ths
bombardment of the French fleet at Antwerp, and battle of Waterloo, where he waa al^tly
wounded in the face and body. Medal for Talavera.
114 Lieut -CoL Webber was employed in the expedition to, and in the eaptnre of the
colony of Surinam 1804. Camoaign in the Peninsula under Sir John Moore ; and subse-
quently under the Duke of Welungton, from Mav 1812 to the end of the war, inrluding the
battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, St Palais, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides affaire of out*
poets. Champaign of 1814 in Canada under Sir George Prevost; and that of 1815 under the
Duke of Wellington, indnding the battle of Waterloo, where he was wounded. Wounded
also during the operations against the forts in the River Surinam, by the frUing of a buildiof
in consequence of the ex^odon of a magaxine.
115 lieut-CoL John Browne served in the Peninsula with the 4th Regt., including the
lines at Torres Vedraa, pursuit of Massena, action at Redinha, battle of Fuentea d'Onor, sicgs
of Radios (wounded), siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo. Served also the campaign ef
1815, indnding the battlea of Qnatre Bras and Waterloo, at which latter he was aeveiely
wounded.
116 lieut-CoL Crowe served in the Peninsula from July 1811 to the end of the war, id-
eluding the support of the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, and covering Uie siqi^ of Bad^oa» ac-
tion at Usagre, ei^ge and storming the fort at, and battle of Salamanca, siege of Buigos,
actions before Bayonne, and battle of Orthea. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was
aevwely wounded at Qnatre Braa.
80
Notes to the Lieutenant^Colonels.
117 lient-CoL T. C. Kirby wnred at the Ferrol in 1800. Egyptian campaign of 1801,
indading the actions of the 8th and 13th March (woonded), and ISth October. Serred
bIm in the eampaigna in Holland, Fnjice, and Flanders, including the action at Menem,
bombardment of Antwerp, battle of Waterloo, taking of Cambray, and capture of Ftois.
118 Lieut. -Col. Bateman served with the expedition to Soutk America under Greneral
Crawford, and was in the attack on Buenoa A]rres. Served in the Peninsula in 1810, 11,
and 13, and was severely wounded at the battle of Vittoria. Served also in the American
war in 1814, and was present at Flattsbuig.
119 Lienc.-CoL Quill served at the capture of the French West India Isbnds in 1815,
under Sir James Leith.
120 Lieut.-Col. W. H. Davies served in South America in 1806; and enbsequently in
the Peninsula, including the sieges of Cadiz, Tarragona, and Tarifa.
121 Lieut.-Col. James Thomson was severely wounded at the battle of Orthes.
122 Lieut.^Col. Norcliffe served in the Peninsula with the 4th Dragoons, and was present at
the battles of Talavera, Busaoo, and Salamanca, in which last he was severely wounded and
taken prisoner.
123 Lieut-CoL Sherburne Williams served at the capture of Onadaloupe in 1815.
124 Lieut. -Col. John Cos, with the exception of a few months, served throughout the
whole of the Peninsular war with the 95th (Rifle Brigade) commencing with the first affair,
when his company formed part of the detachment which dislodged the French from the post
of Obidos, 15th Aug. 1808. He was also engaged with the enemy in the following battles,
sieges, affairs, &c. vis. Roleia, Vimiera, bridge of Benevente, in front of Talavera, Barba
del Poerca, Galligos, Barquillo, Almeida, Mora Morta, Sista, Busaco, Alenouier, Arada,
Santerim, Pombd, Redinha, Condeixa, Cazal Nova, Fos d'Aronce, Truxadas, Sabugsl,
Almeida (10th to 14th A^ril 1811) Marcalva Bridge, Fuentes d'Onor, Nava d'Avar, For-
caylos, Ciudad Rodrigo (siege and storming), San Milan, Vittoria, Echarrianos, Pampeluna,
keightB of Santa Barbara, pass of Echelkr, Vera, pass of Vera, Nivelie, Arcangues, and
Tarbes. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the affairs of out-post on the 17th
Jane, and the battle of Waterloo, 18th June. Wounded in the right shoulder by a musket-
ball at Vimiera ; compound fracture of the left arm by a musket>shot at the storming of
Ciudad Rodrigo ; left leg badly fractured by a musket-shot at Tarbes, ball still lodged.
125 IJeut.-Col. Greaves was present in the attack on New Orleans, 8th Jan. 1815.
126 Lient.-Col. Charleton served in the Peninsula, and has received a medal for the battle
of Toulouse, vrhere he was severely wounded.
127 Lieot.-Col. Cartwright served the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, indnding the battles
oi the Pyrenees, Nivelie, Nive, Orthes, Toulouse, and Waterloo.
128 Lieut.-Col. Garland was severely wounded at Waterloo.
129 lient.-Col. Yale has received a medal for the battle of Albuhera.
1.30 Lieut.-Col. Arthur Gore was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
131 Iieut.-Col. Pringle Taylor served the campaigns in the Deccan of 1817, 18, and 19,
including the actions at Bncktowlie, Nagpore, and Aahta ; siege and capture of Capaul-
droog, where he led the Forlorn Hope, and was shot through the lungs and body.
132 Lieut.-Col. Schreiber waa slightly wounded st W^rloo.
133 Idcut—Col. Carmichael serv^ in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, fit>m Aug.
1812 to the end of the war, including the battle of Vittoria, siege and assault of San Sebas-
tian, and battles of the Nivelie, Nive, and Waterloo. Received three wounds at the storm-
ing of San Sebastian, and at the battle of the Nive ; served also in the Kandyan rebellion
in Ceylon s and at Bhurtpore, under Lord Combermere.
134 Lieat.-Col. Nidholson served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including the bom-
bardment of Antwerp, and storming of Bergen-op-Zoom, where he was severely wounded.
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1 Major Edwird Wood lenred the Egyptian campaign of 1801, and has recdTed the
medaL
I* Major Wolfe eerred the Egyptian campaign of 1801, and has receiyed the medal.
2 Major Langlanda served in the Peninsula with the 74th regiment, and has received a
medal and a clasp for the assaults and captures of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz : slightly
wounded at the former, and severely at the latter.
3 Major Onslow served the campaign of 1799 in Holland, including the actions of the
lOfh and 19th Sept., 2nd and 6th October. Served also in the Peninsula from 1809 to the
end of the war, including the battles of Talavera, Albnhera, Usagre, fiusaoo, Salamanca, Vit-
toria, and Toulouse, besides various skirmishes.
4 Major Wm. Campbell served in the Peninsula, and has received a medal and a clasp for
the battles of the Pyrenees and Nivelle.
5 Sir Victor Von Arentsschildt served in the Peninsula, and has received a medal and two
clasps for the battles of fiusaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and Toulouse.
6 Major Robyns served in the American war.
7 Major Thome served in the American war, and was present at the attack and capture of
the fort and town of Castine, Bangor, and Machias, on the river Penobscot.
B Major Christopher Wilkinson served the campaign of 1799 in Holland under the Duke
of York. Accompanied the expedition to the north of Germany in 1805, under Lord
9 Major Sandham's services: — Campaign of 1799 in Holland, including the actions of
the 27th Aug;., lOth and 19th Sept., and 2nd Oct. Expedition to Copenhagen in 1807 ; to
Sweden, and afterwards to Portugal and Spain, under Sir John Moore, 1808 and9 ; and to
Walcheren, 1809. Campaign in Holland, 1814 ; and in Flanders and France in 1815,
including the battle of Waterioo.
10 Major Gore served in the American war, including the actions at Chrystler's Farm,
and Niagara. Served also throughout the Burmese war, and commanded the 89th regiment
Ave times in action during the war.
11 Major Annesley's services : — Campaign in Egypt, 1801 ; in Italy and Calabria, 1805
and 6, including the battle of Maida, and siege of ScyUa Castle ; in the Peninsula from Aug.
1811 to Feb. 1814, including the siege of the forts at, and battle of Salamanca, siege of
Burgos, battles of the Pyrenees (28th July to 2nd Aug.), and Nivelle, at which last he was
wounded in the ankle. Medal for the battle of Salamanca.
12 Major Hutton served in the Peninsula with the 4th Dragoons, from Aug. 1811 to
May 181.3.
13 Major Sweeny was severely wounded at Waterloo.
14 Major Greatly served in South America, under General Whitelock, in 1807 ; in Por-
tugal and Spain in 1808 and 9, including the cavalry action at Benevente, and battle of
Corunna. Served also at the attack and capture of Guadaloupe in 1810.
15 M^r George HaU served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1811 to June 1812, and again
from Oct. 1813 to the end of the war, including the following battles and sieges, viz. : —
Foentes d'Onor, Cindad Rodrigo, Badajoz (severely wounded), Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
15 Major C. C. Michell served in the Peninsula, and has received a medal and a clasp for
the battles of Vittoria, and Toulouse.
17 Major James Mill was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
18 Major Goldsmid served in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of the war, including
the cavalry affairs at Castrajon, Quintan de Puerta, and Monasterio, battles of Salamanca,
and Vittoria, and siege of San Sebastian. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was pre-
sent at the battle of Waterloo.
19 Major Edward Jones served at Walcheren in 1809 ; and in the Peninsula from July
1811 to the end of the war, including the action at El Bodon, and sieges and assaults of
Ciudad Rodrigo, and Badajoz. Severely wounded at the storming of Ciudad Rodrigo.
20 Major Bowers wu slightly wounded at Waterloo.
21 Major George Browne served in Portugal and Spain in 1808 and 9, including the
retreat to, and battle of Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren, 1809. Peninsular campaigns
of 1810, 11, 12, and 13, including the siege of OHven^a, first investment of Badajoz, battle
of Albuhera, affairs of Fuente Guinaldo and Aldea de Ponte, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege
104
Notes to the Majors.
and anault of Badajoi, battle of Salamanca, retreat from Madrid, afl^ at Otma, and battles
of Vittoria and the Pyrenees. Severely wounded at the assault of Badajoz, slightly at SaU-
manca, and severely at the Pass of Roncesvalles.
22 Major Percy Pratt joined the 2od battalion of the 47th regiment in the Peninsula ahortly
after the fall of San Sebastian.
23 Major Alexander Fraser served at Walcheren in 1809, and afterwards in the Peninmlav
including the following battles, sieges, &c. viz. : Busaco, Salamanca, Vittoriai San Sebastian,
Bidassoa, Nivelle, and Nive.
24 Sir T. Livingston Mitchell served with his regiment the 95th (Rifle Brigade), at the
sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz ; and on the Quarter- Master-Greneral's stuuff witil
the termination of the Peninsular war, when he was sent back to Spain and Portogal on a
special mission to make surveys of the fields of battle and positions of the armiea.
25 Mi\)or Felix was slightly wounded at Quatre Bras.
26 Major Trevor accompanied the 33rd regiment to the North of Germany in 1813 ;
served with it in Holland in 1814. and was present at both attacks on Merxem, and tha
atorming of Be^;en-op-Zoom. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the actions at
Quatre Bras and Waterloo, 16th, 17th, and 18th June.
27 Major T. H. Elliot served in the Peninsula from 1811 to Nov. 1813.
28 Major Thomas Seward was at the battle of Copenhagen in 1801 ; and at Nav«rin in
1827.
29 M^or Wm. Bruce served in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of the war, inchading
the battles of the Pyrenees 28th, 29th, and 30th July, blockade of Pampelnna, battles of
Nivelle 10th Nov., Nive 10th, 11th, 12th, and 13th Dec., investment of Bayonne, and battle
of Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at Waterloo.
30 Sir Trevor Wheler served in the Peninsula from June 1810 to the end of the war, in-
eluding the actions of Pombal, Redinha, Foz d' Aronce, and Sabugal ; battle of Foentcs
d'Onor ; affairs of Llerena, and Castrejon ; battle of Salamanca ; retreat from Bofgos ;
battles of Vittoria, Nivelle. and near Bayonne on the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th Dec. 1813.
Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
31 Major H. A. Fniser served in Portugal and Spain in 1808 and 9, under Sir John
Moore, including the battle of Coninna. Expedition to Walcheren 1809. Peninsular cam-
paigns from 7th Aug. 1810 to Dec. 1812, and again from Feb. 1814 to the end of the war, in-
cluding the battles of Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, battle of Sala-
manca, siege of Burgos (severely wounded through the body), and battle of Toulouae, where
he was again severely wounded, a musket- ball having entered the right thigh. Served also
the campaign of 1815. including the actions at Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at which latter
he was slightly wounded.
32 Major Thomas Wright was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
33 Major Barralier served at the capture of Martinique in 1809, and of Gnadalonpc in
1810, and again in 1815.
34 Major James Henderson served at the siege of Copenhagen and action at Keog in
1807. Expedition to Sweden, and afterwards to Portugal and Spain under Sir John Moore,
1808 and 9, including the action at Lugo and battle of Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren,
1809. Campaigns of 1814 and 15 in France and Flanders, including the affair at Tarbes,
and battles of Toulouse and Waterloo, at which last he was severely wounded in the thigh by
a grape-shot.
35 Major Wm. Smith served at the capture of Martinique in 1809.
36 Major Workman served at the capture of Martinique and the Saintes in 1809, and of
Gaudaloupe in 1810, and again in 1815.
37 Major Swectman served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798 ; at the siege of Co*
pcnhagen in 1807 ; and afterwards in Portugal and Spain, including the battles of Roleiat
Yimiera, Corunna, capture of Oporto, and battle of Talavera.
38 Major Hore served in Egypt in 1801, and has received the medal.
39 Major Lawrence served in Egypt in 1801, and has received the medal.
40 Major Robert Kelly served in tlie Peninsula with the 5th battalion of the 60th rai-
ment, and was severely wounded in action with the enemy 19th March 1814.
41 Major Wilkinson served on board H.M.S. Dromeda in Lord Duncan's fleet off Cam-
perdown, blockading the Dutch fleet in the Texel in 1798*, after which proceeded to India
and fell in with a large body of Malay pirates off Batavia, which were completely destroyed.
On board the Leander at the capture of the ViUe de MUan^ French frigate, and recapture of
the Cleopatra f off Bermuda. Served also in the expedition on the north coast of Spain,
under Sir James Malcolm, and Captain (now Colonel) Parke. Major Wilkinson has served
in every quarter o( the globe, and was taken prisoner by the Americans near Norfolk in
Virginia while carrying despatches. Medal for services in Egypt.
42 Major Thomas Kelly served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, and has received the
medal
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43 Mqor R. B. Hunt served at Hanoyer in 1805 and d; at Copenhagen in 1807;
and in the Peninsula from Sept. 1810 to May 1812, including the siege of Ciudad
Rodiigo.
44 Major Shadwell Gierke served the Peninsular campaigns of 1808, 9, 10, and first
part of 1811, including the battles of Roli<;a and Vimiera, retreat to Corunna, actions at
Logo and before Corunna, battle of Corunna (contused on the forehead by a musket-ball),
operations on the Coa during the siege and battle of Almeida, battle of Busaco, retreat to
the lines of Torres Vedras, affair near Leiria, and actions at Pombal and Redinha, at which
hut he was severdy wounded in the right leg which was afterwards amputated.
45 Major Moyle Sherer served in the Peninsula from July 1809 to Dec. 1811, and from
Aagast 1812 to July 1813, including the actions at Busaco, Albuhera, Arroya de Molinos,
Vittoria, and Maya in the Pyrenees.
46 Major Wm. £. Maling served at Copenhagen in 1807 ; and in the Peninsula in 1808.
47 Major Samuel Thorpe served in the Peninsula under Sir John Moore, including the
sffair at Lugo and battle of Corunna. Capture of Walcheren 1809. Subsequently in the
Peninsula, including the sieges of Olivenqa and Badajoz, battles of Albuhera (twice wounded)
and Toulouse, when he was again severely wounded. Served afterwards in the American
war, and was present at Plattsburg.
48 Major Begbie served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1808 to Nov. 1809, including the cap-
ture of Oporto, and battle of Talavera.
49 Major John Macpherson served in Hanover in 1805 and 6 ; at Bnenos Ayres in 1807 ;
in Portugal and Spain from July 1808 to January 1809, including the battles of Roleia and
Vimiera, action at Lugo, and battle of Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren and siege of
Flushing where he was wounded. Peninsula from May to Dec. 1812, indnding the battle
of Salamanca, where he was severely wounded.
50 Major Kennedy served at Walcheren and was present at the siege of Flushing.
51 Major Burrowes served at the capture of the Isle of France in 1810.
52 Major Honeyman Mackay served on the expedition to Walcheren, and at the capture
of Flushing, 1809. Served also in the Peninsula from June 1811 to the end of the war, in-
cluding the battle of Salamanca, retreat from Burgos, and battles of Vittoria (wounded in
the head), Pyrenees, Nivelle and Orthes.
53 Major Gloster served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1809 to the end of the war, includ-
ing the battles of Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor, siege of the forts at Salamanca, battles of
Salamanca, the Pyrenees (28th July to 2nd Aug.), Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
Wounded in the left arm at the battle of Salamanca, and through the right breast at Tou-
loase, the ball passing through the right lobe of the lungs and out at the back.
54 Major James Kerr Ross was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
55 Major Thomhill served at the capture of Gaudaloupe in 1809.
56 Major Bullock served the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo and
capture of Paris.
57 Major Fitz Maurice served in the Peninsula from April 1811 to the end of the war,
including the action at Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, sieges and assaults of Ciudad
Rodrigo and Badajoz, action at San Milan, battle of Vittoria, actions at the Bridge of Yanri
and Vera, battles of Nivelle and Nive, affair at Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse. Served ahK>
the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Quatre Bras. Leg broken at the storming of
Badajoz, and severely wounded in the thigh by a musket-ball at Quatre Bras.
58 Major James Dudgeon Brown served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, and was pre-
sent at the storming of Bergen-op-Zoom.
59 Major George Dry Hall was severely wounded at Waterloo.
60 Major Wm. Seward served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1808 to Jan. 1809, and was
present at the battle of Vimiera. Expedition to Walcheren, 1809 ; and subsequently in the
Peninsula, including Tarifa, Barrosa (wounded), Vittoria, and the Nive.
61 Major Charles Head served with the expedition to the southern states of America, and
the campaign against New Orleans.
62 Major James Butler served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1808 to the end of the war,
including the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Talavera, Busaco, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle,
Orthes, and Toulouse ; sieges and captures of Olivenqa, Ciudad Rodrigo, and Badajoz,
besides a great many minor actions and skirmishes. Wounded at Vimiera ; severely
through the left leg by a musket-shot in a sortie from Fort St. Christoval ; and again severely
in the left breast, shoulder, and back, at the storming of Badajoz.
63 Major Blood served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1813 to the end of the war, including
the battle of Nivelle. and actions of the 9th, 10th, and 1 1th Dec. 1813, near Bidart.
Slightly wounded at Nivelle.
64 Major M'Niven served the campaigns of 1813 and 14, including the investment of
Bayonne in 1813. battle of Orthes, action at Aire, and battle of Toulouse, where he was
106
Notes to the Majors*
■evenly wwmAtd near the groin by a miuket^baU while currying the regimentel oolow of
the 42nd Highlniden.
65 Major Weatlake served in the retreat to Corunna ander Sir John Moore. Expedition
to Walcfaeien and liege of Flnahing, 1809. Peninanla from Jane 1811 to Ang. 1812.
Slightly wonnded at the aiege of Flashing.
66 M^or John Crawford Yonng senred in the Peninsula from Aug. 1808 to Jan. 1809,
indnding the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Calcavellas, and Corunna. Expedition to WaU
cheren, 1809. Peninsular campaigns from Oct. 1812 to the end of the war, including the
battles of Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, Tarbea, and Toulouse.
67 M^jor Daring served in the Peninsula during the Corunna campaign, and lubse-
qnently ffom the latter part of 1812 to the end «f the war, including the battles of Conmna,
Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
68 Major Alexander Forbes served in the Peninsula ham Aug. 1811 to Jnly 1812, and
again from Sept* 1813 to the end of the war, including the covering of the siege of Bad^joa
March and April 1812, and battles of Nivelle and Nive. Served also the campaign of 1815,
inchiding the actions of the I6Ui, 1 7th, and 18th June, at Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at
which last he was wounded in the right leg by a musket-shot.
69 Major Alexander Grant served at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope, and was
engaged on the 6th and 8th Jan. 1806. Proceeded with the expedition from thence to Buenos
Ayres, and was present in the engagements of the 26th and 27th June, and 1st, 11th, and
12th Aug. 1806. Campaign in tiie Peninsula from Aug. 1808 to Jan. 1809, including the
actions at Roleia Yimiera, Lugo, and Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren, and engaged
with the enemy on the 30th and 31st July, 1809. Peninsular campaigns from Sept. 1810
to the end of the war, including the battles and affairs of Vittoria, the Pyrenees (4th, 6th,
25th, 30th, and 3lBt Jnly), Cambo, Nive, Bayonne, Orthes, Aire, Tarbea, and Toulouse.
Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. Wounded at Vittoria,
Maya, and near Bayoane. In all, thirty-three times engaged, and three times wounded.
70 Major Romney served the Mahratta campaign of 1817, including the affair at Jnbble-
pefe, also at the siege and capture of Gounoune in 1807.
71 M^r Charles Stewart served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1810 to June 1813, includ-
ing the battle of Puentes d*Onor (slightly wounded), and actions at Arroya de Molino and
Almarax. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of WaterlcM>.
72 Major Cowell served at the battle and storming of Nagpore in the East Indies in 1818.
73 Major Flamank served in the Peninsula from Jan* 1811 to the end of the war, indnd-
ing the battle of Fnentes d*Oaor, 2nd siege of Badajoz, covering the sieges of Ciudad
Rodrigo and Bad^os, affair of Moresoo, battle of Salamanca, retreat from Burgos, battles of
Vittoria and the Pyrenees, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of Nivelle and St. Pe, and
Orthes. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of W^aterloo, and capture
of Cambray.
74 Major Meade served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1810 to Oct. 181 1 includinfc the
battle of Fuentes d'Onor, and other minor affairs. On the staff of General Count Wall>
raoden, in 1813, at the actions of Rastorf in Mecklenburg, and Goerde in Hanover.
Assisted also at the defence of Rostock by the Swedes, where his horse was killed, and
his left arm disabled. Served the campaign in Holland, in 1814, including the attack (ui
Merxem, bombardment of Antwerp, and attack on Bergen-op-Zoom.
75 Major Harrison served in the American war.
76 Major Jacob served the Mahratta campaign of 1818. Present at the storming of
Boodge, March 1819, captures of Ras^el-Khyma and Ziah, Dec. 1819 ; Dawarka and Bete,
Dec. 1820 ; Beni-Boo-AlU, March 1821. Served in Arracan in 1825.
77 Major George Bolton served the campaign in Spain under Sir John Moore, indnding
the battle of Conuina. Served on the expedition to Walcheren, and at the siege of Fiii»b'->
ing in 1809.
78 Major Welch terved the campaign in Travancore, East Indies, in 1809 ; and the caaa-
paigns in Ava in 1824 and 25.
79 Major Pilling served in South America in 1807, and was present in the attack on
Buenos Ayres. Served also in the Peninsula from Aug. 1808 to Nov. 1809, including tlie
battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Talavera, at which latter he was wounded between ibe
shoulders.
80 Major Charters served with the expedition to Hanover under LordCathcart in 180& ;
Walcheren expedition, 1809 ; and campaign in Holland under Lord Lynedoch, in 1814.
81 Mi^or Thom ts Stewart served at the reduction of Martinique, St. Martin's, and St,
Eustattus, in 1809, and of Guadaloupe in 1810, and again in 1815.
82 Major Henry Reid served at Cadis from March 1813 to the end of the war. Served
also in the American war, including the affair at Hampden.
83 Major Pringle served at Walcheren in 1809. Also the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in
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Notes to the Majors.
Holland, Flanders, and France, indnding the aetion at Menen, bombardment of Antwerp,
and battle of Waterloo.
84 Major Wm. Long served the campaigns from Sept. 1813 to the end of the war,
inclading the followiug battles and ^airs, viz. : — Cambo, Nive, before Bayonne (wounded),
Orthea, Aire, Tarbes, Tonloase, and Waterloo.
85 Major Wentworth served in Ceylon during the Kandyan rebdlion in 1817 and 18.
86 M^or George Simmons served in the Peninsula with the 95th regiment (Rifle Bri-
gade) fh>m May 1809 to the end of the war. On piquet at Barba-del-Puerco when the enemy
attacked at midnight and were repulsed. Present in the action of the light Division at the
bridge uf Almeida ; lines at Torres Vedras ; actions of Pombal, Redinha, Casal Nova, Foz
d'Aronoe, and Sabugal ; battle of Fuentes d'Onor ; sieges and assaults of Ciudad Rodrigo,
and Badajoz ; battle of Salamanca ; advance to, and capture of Madrid ; affair of San
Munoa on the retreat from it ; action at San Milan ; battles of Vittoria, and Echellar ; pas-
sage of the Bidassoa, and heights of Vera ; actions of the Nivelle, Orthes, and Tarbes,
besides various affairs of out-posts. Served ako the campaign of 1815 including the actions
of the lAch, 17th, and 18th June at Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Severely wounded through
the thigh, at Almeida, by a musket-shot which injured the bone, and bruised in the leg by
another ball ; right knee-pan fractured by a musket-ball at Tarbes ; and received a gun*
shot wound in the right side at Waterloo, the ball in its course broke two ribs, passed
through the liver, and was afterwards cut out of his breast.
87 Captain Barton Parker Browne served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the
battle of Waterloo.
88 Bfajor Lewis S. B. Robertson served with the expedition to Walcheren, and was
present at the siege of Flushing. Served also at the taking of the Kandyan country in
Ceylon under Sir Robert Brownrigg.
89 Major Buchan served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including the reconnoitring
of the position before Antwerp, action of Meraem, and bombardment of Antwerp.
90 Major Rutherford served in the Peninsula, and was present at the siege of Cadiz,
action at Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, first siege of Badajoz, and battles of Nivelle,
Orthes and Toulouse. Served afterwards in the American war.
91 Major Gibson served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1813 to the end of the war, includ-
ing the battles of the Pjrrenees, siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa (wounded),
and the subsequent actions in which the left wing of the army was engaged. Served also
the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
92 Major Macready served the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in Holland, Flanders, and
France, and was engaged at Fort Frederick Hendrick, and at the actions of the 16th, 17th,
and 18th June at Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Served afterwards in the East Indiea and
was present at the siege of Asseerghur, March and April 1819.
93 Major L. Morse-Cooper served the campaign of 1814, including the investment of
Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie from thence. Also the campaign of 1815, including the
battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Served also at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore.
Slightly wounded at Bayonne, and severely at Waterloo, where he received live wounds.
94 Major Walter Ogilvy served in the Burmese war, and was present at the taking of
Arracan.
AIDES-DB-CAMP TO THE QUEEN.
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fli. Helena and Eaatward
of the CapeqfOood Hope
Bd.H«r 58ept.88 Comm.at
the B. I. Dep, Chatham
Win.Tboni, KH.
IS Oct. 25 Continent
J.F.Fnltoa,ri7.84N. do,
J. F. De Burgh
lSJan.S0 Continent
WJ^WateonjCB,
10 do. B,Ind,
E. Hawkihaw
15 June Continent
Antk.8.Klng8Aug. do.
J.M.A.Skerrettdo. do.
Sir H. WbeaUef,
OCB. 14 Sept. Continent
Robert Nixon do. do,
H<«. Roberts 50ct. do,
Andrew TUt ISdo. do,
T. Q. Fits Gerald
10 do. do.
Aag. Mende do. do.
Son, J, Walpole
90 do. do,
DoBsMMneknj do. do,
J.L.Hi^ns 8 Not. do.
Antb.RumplerOdo. do.
JocIKArey 10 do. do,
Wm. Inglebj do. do.
Andrew Oeils do. do.
Wm. Thomhill do. do.
H. W. EspinsMe
SOdo. do,
Fletcher Wllkie do. do.
J. 8. Bawksbaw
14 Dec. do,
L. A. Northey do. do,
Jss. Omubj 98 do. do.
Bon, J. Browne do. do,
IICIWm.yemerdo. do.
J. Cnrr. Smith do. do.
8ir T. 8. SoreO,
JTir. SOdo. 4i^.
D. Maephenon do. do.
J. R. Uda^ do. do.
J. H. Lord Howden, KH,
nJnlj9J epecial Miaeion
abroad.
aO George Baker
SI Aug. 80 Orteee
J.G. Booner lSept.Sl B.Ind.
B. B. Sbee 85 Apr. 88 PerHa
Jas. Nisb.CoIqahoun
10 Feb. 87 Spain
Justin Shell 9 Junes? Persia
Cha.8toddart do. do.
Rich. Wilbraham do. do,
G. P. Oameron do. do,
Geo. WoodlUl do. do.
Ralph Carr Aldenon
99 June 88 Spain
5ir Alex. Bomes 7 Aug.
JUTff^onistan 4c Pereia
G. C. Ou Plat, KH.
18 Aug. 80 Spain
MAJORS.
Heo. Bowen 906ept. 06
SeUlwItU.
J. Lenthart 95 Apr. 08 B. In.
J. Y. Bradford do. do.
Bob.BlmekaU do. do.
O, Fuller 85 July 10 B.In,
David Bobertton do. do.
J. LoydJonee 1 Jan. 19 tfo.
B. H. Fotheringham do,
J. D, Brown 4 June IS do.
Sir W. Dick, Bt. do. do.
Hen. Tarde 4 June 14 do.
Charlu Marriott do. do.
Major H. Court do. do.
Wm. H. Richard* do. do,
W. J. Matthewt do. do,
8h^. ZMtnrtdge do. do,
Ernest, Baron de
Schmiedem, KH.
90 Bevt. Continent
John Norton, t^ia* Tey-
onlnhokarawen, Gapt.
and Leader of the In-
dians of the Fire Nations.
15 Feb. 16 Canada
Tho.Hall 19Aug.lO£./iui.
H,B.8omerville 88 Sept. 90
B. I, Dep. at Chatham
H, C, W. Sm^h
10Ju1y9IJB./iMr.
Sir B. A. Camp-
bell, CB, do. do,
R. W. Pogson do. do.
Arthur Wight do. do.
B. D. Anderton do. do,
R. Nich. Penny do. do.
T.G.Graham 8 Apr. Contin.
8a.8ankey 10 Aug. do.
Cha.IrTine 91 Sept. do,
Cba. M . Graham do. do,
M. M'Phenon 6 Oct. do,
C. Bayley, CMO.
5 Oct. Moditerr.
A.M.Bennett 19 do. Catitin.
West.Hamef lOdo. do.
Henry Light 26 do. do,
G.Tito Brlce ONot. do,
Thomas Dent do. do,
D. MacOregor do. do,
B. Lntyens do. do,
T. U. Morice, KH, do,
E.H. Garthwaite do. do.
Tbo. Pipon 16 do. do.
Charles Wayth do. do.
Robert Abbey do. do.
P. D. Fellowes do. do. '
Cha.Hames 80 do. do.
G.J.Wolseley 14 D. do.
J. Ralney do. do,
W. Pblpps do. do,
W. D. 6pooner98 do. do,
Wm. Thomson do. do,
Ab. James SO do. do.
John Gordon do. do,
Tho. Shaw do. do,
Wm.W.Swaine do. do,
Fra. B. Ellot do. do.
R. Axftird, 160ct. 28 Reo.for
S, In. Oomp. at Liverpool
Arch. Irvine, CB.
98Jnne81 B. Ind.
W. OgilTle 10 Jan.S7 do.
Geo. W.Gibson do. do.
John Laurie do. do,
James Cocke do. do.
Cba. Andrews do. do.
Edw. Pettingal do. do.
John W. Watsnn do. do.
Robert Becher do. do.
John Brandon do. do,
John Cowslade do. do.
Wm. Houffh do. do,
Fred. Geo. Lister do. do.
Hen. G. Barnard do. do,
William Cuhitt do. do.
Robert Stewart do. do.
Robert Hawkes do. do,
JohnMackentiedo. do.
G. Hntchiosoo do. do,
Geo. P. Holland do. do,
Hugh Sibbald do. do.
Stephen Moody do. do.
J. J. Farrlngton do. do.
Hen.Moberley do. do.
Geo. Brooke do. do.
Fred. H. Sandys do. do.
T. Lnmsden, CB. do. do.
J.Oram Clarluon do. do.
Tho. Croxton
98 June 81 B.Ind.
O.J. B. Johnston do. do.
Ben.R. Kitchens do. do.
Hugh R. Murray do. do,
Jas. R. Colnett do. do,
Peter Johnston do. do,
Charles Snell do. do,
Cba. Edw. DaTis do. do.
Rich. Gardner do. do.
A. Macintosh do. do.
Theoph.Boltoo do. do.
Hen. Fra. Caley do. do.
Rich. Bayldon do. do.
Charles Rogers do. do.
Q.A.Kemplanddo. do.
W. Henderson do. do,
T. Timbrell, CB. do. do.
Robert Butler do. do.
William Stokoe do. do.
C. St. Jn. Grant do. do.
James Malton do. do.
Wm. Macleod do. do.
J, R, Womum do. do.
Benjamin Ashe do. do.
James Steel do. do,
John Barclay do. do,
Fra. Farrant 9 June Persia
ElUott D.Todd do. do,
H . C. Rawlinson do. do,
John Laughten do. do.
Ed. Pat. Lynch 9 do. do,
• T. Ritherdon 16 P. 88 B. I.
Sem. at Addiseombe
J.Wilson 88Junea8 B.Ind,
T.ILMacqueen do. do,
Francis Hugh M.
Wheeler do. do.
John Wilson do. do,
Geo. Hicks do. do,
Jas. W. Douglas do. do,
Jas. Manson do. do,
John Ward do. do,
Stratford Powell do. do,
Wm. Burlton do. do.
S. L. Thornton do. do,
Hope Dick do. do.
David Hepburn do. do,
W. Simonds do. do.
J.H.Simmonds do. ifo.
H . Fisher Salter do. do,
John Angelo do. do,
J. G. Drummond do. do,
Tho. Williams do. do,
L, Saunders Bird do. do,
Geo. Blake do. do.
R. L. Anstruther do. do.
Edm. Herring do. do.
Rodk. Roberts do. do.
Geo. G. Denniss do. do.
Alex. DsTldson do. do.
Eyre Et. Bruce do. do.
John Hall do. do.
John Hailes do. do.
J. Sam. MaAihall do. do.
Dan. A. Penning do. do.
G. B. Aitcheson do. do,
Christ. Newport do. do.
Geo. Chapman do. do,
John Hicks do. do.
J. Landon Jones do. do.
Griffltht Holmes do. do.
John Rawlins do. do.
G.H.Woodrooflbdo. do.
Rich. 0. Meriton do. do.
J.H.Mackinlay do. do.
Owen Phillips do. do.
Wm. Bolton Glr-
diestone do. do.
Nlel Campbell do. do.
Robert Kent do. do.
Wm.Hen.Earledo. do.
A. M*Kinnon do. do.
Wm. Sage do. do.
Andrew Ooldie do. do.
Henry Carter do. do.
Wm. Ramsey do. do.
Cha. Thoresby do. do.
James Bedford do. do.
Wm. Edw. Blair
Leadbeater do. do.
Jer.B.Nottidge do. do.
Georffs Lee do. do.
D.Mootgomerie
88June88 2.Jfui.
A. M. CampbM do. do.
Luc. Hor. Smith do. do.
Jn. FarquhanoD do. do.
John Worthy do. do.
John Forbes do. do.
Frederick Bond do. do.
Thomas Biddie do. do.
Wm. Mactler do. do.
U. Macfarquhar do. do.
John Howison do. do.
Hen . John Wood do. do,
George Dods do. do,
Jn. Morgan Ley do. do.
B. G. Polrthele do. do.
John Chlshobn do. do,
Wm. Foquett do. do,
E.Parry Gowan do. do,
James Allen do. do.
John Hen. Irwin
John Osrtwright do. do,
Fras. Frankland
Whinyates do. do.
Wm.HillWaterfleld do.
G«orge Fryer do. do.
Rich. Budd do. do.
Pat. Thomson do. do,
George Barker do. do.
Fras. Plowden do. do.
John Fitagerald do. do.
James Oliphant do. do.
Francis Straton do. do.
J.J. Underwood do. do.
J . Monson Boyes do. do.
Wm. Fred. Steer do. do.
G. W, Bonham do. do.
Tho. Wilkinion do. do.
G. H. Robinson do. do.
Hugh C. Cotton do. do.
Cha. Sinclair do. do.
Alex. Lawe do. do.
Charles Hosmer do. do.
R. Somner Seton do. do.
Alex.MacArthurdo. do,
Wm. Preeeott do. do.
John Thos. Croft do. do.
C. Waddlngton do. do.
W.H.Terraneaudo. do.
Fred. Blundell do. do,
Charles Wahab do. do.
Stuart Corbett do. do,
G. Fred. Penley do. do,
J. B. H. Weston do. do,
John Wynch do. do,
W.J.Thompson do. do.
Humphrey Hay do. do,
Male. Nioolson do. do.
Hen. Monke do. do,
Henry Barkley
Henderson do. do,
Tho. Best Jenrls do. do,
Fred. S. Sotheby do. do.
Henry Liddeil do. ifo.
Edw.Huthwaitedo. do.
G. R. CrawfUrd do. do.
Hen. Delafosse do. do.
J . R. Woodhouse do. do.
Robert Leech 7 Aug. 4/f-
ghanistanbc Persia
Niel Campbell 93 July 80 B.I.
G.Thomson, C£. do. do.
Wm. Garden do. do.
John Hay do. do,
John Lloyd do. do,
Patrick Craigie do. de,
Alex. C. Peat do. do.
Wm. Alexander do. do.
Eldred Pottlnger, CB.
98 July 80 j^ffifhanietan.
CAPTAINS
Beoruitingfor the E. India
Company's Army,
James Murray London
Tho. Otho TraTers Cork
Richard Oeo.Grange Dublin
H. Vlbart Glecg Edinburgh
S£l G' D. Drummond
92 Dec. 25 Chatham
Hen. Brown 10Jan.S4. S.I.
Depot at Chatkam
Wm. Elsey 8 Dec. 36 E. I,
STAFF APPOINTMENTS,
(Held by Ctnnmisiian.)
GREAT BRITAIN.
ADJUTANT^ENERAL TO THE FORCES.
9 Sir John Macdonald, KCB. 27 Jnly 1830|Lt-Gen. 28 Jone 1888
Deputy Adj.Gen. 9 Sir John Gardiner, KCB. 4 Dec. 18dO|M.-Qen. 22 Jnly 1880
QUARTER-MASTER GENERAL TO THE FORCES.
9 Sir J. WUloughby Gordon, Bt. GCB. QCH. 10 Aug. 1811|Lt.-Gen.27 May 1826
Assist. Quar. Mas. Gen. 9 James Freeth, J^IT. 11 Jnly 1826|Lt.-CoU 11 Joly 1826
PERMANB27T ASSISTANT QUARTBR-MASTBRS OBNBRAL.
fB Henry James Ridddl, KB, 8 July 182SICol. 22 July 1880
Lieot.-Colonel . . -^ f PhiMp Bainbrigge, CJ9. 2 Aug. 27 — 10 Jan. 87
19 Nathaniel Thorn, CB, KH, 14 Dec. 821 — do
DEPOTS.
Chatham. (Iitfantry,)
Superintendent > ^j^ Cranstoun DUon
of Hospitals. S
Captain QR Henry Anderson^
Paymaster Charles Grimes'
Maidttone. {Cavalry.)
Paymaster William Castle
Riding Master . . Lewis Chas. Aug. Meyer
Acting Adjutant.. Fran. L'Estrange Shaw
Quarter-Master . .John Swindley
Vet. Surgeon .... Alexander Black
24 Mar. 1887
81 Mar. 1887
10 Feb. 1886
1 May 1882
Lt-Col. 10 Jan. 1887
12 Feb. 1886
16 Apr. 1812
10 Feb. 1886
I!
16 Feb. 1829
Capt. 10 June 1826
1 May 1826,*Cap«. 1 May 1826
26 Apr. l^S&^Comtt 26 Apr. 1880
1 Not. 1880
28 Aug. 1888110 Not. 1814
I Capt. Anderson served the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in Holland and the Nether^
lands, Including the action at Merxem, bombardment of Antwerp, storming of
Bergen-op-Zoom, and actions at Quatre Bras and Waterloo. SeTerely wounded at
Waterloo by a muskct-ball, which broke the left shoulder, passed through the longs,
and made its exit at the back, breaking the scapulie.
> Pajrmaster Grimes serred the campaigns of 1818, 14, and 15, in Lower Canada,
under Sir George Prerost. Serred also in the Barmese war.
*114
Staff Appointments.
RECRUITINQ DISTRICTS, &c.
Adjutant.
Paymaster . . . . -^
' Francis Wemys
Nicholas Mannsell
H. Benj. Briscoe Adams
Edward Edmoqds
! Richard Jellicoe
John Woodgate
Henry Balthaser Adams
9 Francis Edward Leech
Hugh Percy Forster
to
Thomas Shields
John Magoire
Henry Bertles
lis William Graham
Om James Hope
James White
Philip Henry Despard
Robert M<Nab
9 WUliam O'Neill
."niomas Dagg
26 May 1811
21 Aug. 13
16 Feb. 10
16 Oct. 28
do
26 June
10 Feb.
26 do.
30 June
20
36
37
6 Sept. 1803
24 Feb. 14
Capt. 20 Feb. 1812
( 80 Oct. 1828
( Capt 17 Sept 26
10 Not. 1807
10 June 24
Lieut 14 Dec. 16
1
28 July 1803|Lieut
4 Aug.
3 June
26 Dec.
20 Jan.
10 Feb.
24 do.
14 July
15 Nov. 30
81 Dec.
Princip^ Veteri. S^^g^ ^^^^ Clifford Cherry* 17 Sept 1830
3 Aug. 1801
OOct 06
3 June 13
28 Mar. 34
7 Jan. 18
7 Oct 24
22 Not. 27
24 Mar. 14
22 May 18
31 Dec. SO
IRELAND.
Dep. Adjutant Oen. . . V Geo. Chas. D'Aguihir, CB, 22 July 1830
Dep. Quart.-Master ) 9 i9ft Sir Guy Campbell,
General S Bt, CB, 22 July 1830
ProTost Marshal .... Lkut. Robert Speedy 14 May 1804
CoL 22 July 1830
Col. 22 July 1830
FOREIGN STATIONS.
IONIAN ISLANDS.
^GttSal^.?.*! I • ®® Francis Henry Dawkins 13 Jan. 1837]Lt.Col. 8 Apr. 1826
NORTH AMERICA.
Canaddi,
Conmiander of > 9 Sir Richard Downes Jack-
the Forces . . $ son, KCB.
Dep. Ad].-G«n. ..John Eden, CB,
Dep. Qr.-Master > 9 ffli Han, Charles Gore,
General . . . . )
CB. KM,
16 Sept 1830
14 Sept 1832
20 Apr. 1826
Lt-Gen. 28 June 1838
Lt-Col. 31 Dec. 1830
Col.
10 Jan. 1837
* Mr. Cherry served Sir John Moore's campaign in Spain, including the battle of
Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren, 1800. Peninsula from Jan. 1812 to the end of
the war. Also the campaign of 1816, including the battle of Waterloo.
•116
Staff Aj^mnimeniM.
NowiSeoiia.
^^^^^^^1^^^^ } • Wl Jol» Jm. Bnodgnis IS Sept- 1834|Lt.GoL 85 Dee. 1996
{ Utfut 7 Mar. 1811
8«b. Iiiep. and^ 9 AmlmMa Lane t Aug. 1881
District Adj. V
of Mililia J Coma Douly Bankln do.
( «Capt. 8 Aug. 1881
i Lieut 8 Not. 1811
i *Capt. 8 Aug. 18S1
LBBWARD AND WINDWARD ISLANDS.
Dep. Adj. Gen. . .Thomas Falls 88 Dee. 1886|Lt.-Gol. 88 Dee. 1886
JAMAICA.
Lt-Col. 88 Vov. 1886
Dep. AdJ.-Gen. . .9 8B William Turnor 88 Not. 1836
^^^^^^"^' I Samuel Robinsoa Wanen 80 Dec 18S9Lt.-Col. 80 Dec 1880
BAST INDIES.
r«««.«ii«r.i« 1 I fl-t-O. 10 Jan. 1887
^^ 19 Sir Jasper Nlcolls, KCB. 13 Aug. 1880 -i General in India
^^'^ ' \ 18Oct.l830
Adjntant-General 9 W Robert Torrens, CB. I May 1888
Deputy do Robert Bryce Fearon, CB, 1 May 1888
Qnarter-Master \ 9 m Chatham Horace Churdiill, CB.
General ) 11 Aug. 1887
Depntydo S William Henry Sewell, CB. 84 Feb. 1888
Dep. AdJ.-Gen. 19 lift Ranald Macdonald,
Bombay .... ) CB. KH. 18 July 1888
Col. 10 Jan. 1887
CoL 10 Jan. 1837
Col. 10 Jan. 1887
CoL 10 Jan. 1887
Lt-CoL 18 July 1888
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.
^^Oc^no'!!*!? I • •* ^•■^ ^^- ®"^***' ^^- ^ ^^^ ISWJCoL 10 Jan. 1887
Lt-Col. 17 Nor. 1887
Lt.-CoL84May 1887
CEYLON.
Dep. Adj. Gen. . .9 Edward Charleton, KH. . . 17 Nor. 1837
'^;;^^. )9 John Fraser 84 May 1887
MAURITIUS.
D^^Master j ^ « william StaTeley, CB. SOSept. 1836|CoL 10 Jan. 1837
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
Commandant . .9 F^r«<lcrickChid]ey Irwin, iT/T. 88 June 1886 1 Major 88 June 1886
116
STAFF AT HEAD QUARTERS.
Qbnjb&aIi Commanding in Chibf.
9 m Jiight Hon. General Lord Hill, Q.C.B., G.G.H., and K.C., Colonel of the Royal
Regiment of Hone Guards.
Military Secretary^
9 Ml Lieat^-Geneial Lord FiUroy Somerset, K.C.B., Colonel of the 53rd Regiment.
AssiiUmt MHUary Secretary,
Iient.-ColoDel Malfaig, 2nd Waat India Regiment.
Atdet-de-Camp.
9 OS Colonel Richard Egerton, Half-pay Unattached.
9 Colonel George Powell Higginson, ditto.
Captain Alfred Edward Hill, 68th Regiment
Captain Edward Charles Fletcher, Ist life Guards.
ADlUtANT-GBNBRAL.
9 Lieutt-General Sir John Macdonald, K.C.B., Colonel of the 67th Regiment.
Deputy Adjjutani-Oeneral*
9 M^jor-General Sir John Gardiner, K.CB.
. Aiiittant Aeffuiantt-General.
Colonel Lard Frederick Rtzclarence, G.C.H., Half-pay tJnattachad.
9 Colonel WUliam Cochrane, Half-pay Unattached.
Deputy Aitistant Aiffutant^OeneraL
9 Major Roche Meade, K,H., Half-pay Unattached.
Irupecting Fieid Qgker.
9 Colonel Wm. Gordon Macgregor.
Quabtsb-Mastbr Gbnbbal.
9 Lieut-General Sir James Willoughby Gordon, Bart,, O.C.B., and G.C.H., Colonel
of the 23rd Royal Welsh FasiUers.
Assistant Quarter'Master General,
9 Lient.-Colonel James Freetfa, K.H., Half-pay Royal Staff Corpn
Deputy Assistant Quarter^Master OeneraL
9 m Captain John Enoch, 33rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
117 c
lit Regiment of Life Guards.
" PENINSULA**— "WATERLOO."
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ColUmeU
m Stapleton ViMeount Combermere,* G.C.B. & G.C.H. 2»ui Lieut. 88 Feb. 1790;
Lieut. 16 March, 91 ; Capt, 28 Feb. 93 ; ifcfq/or, 28 April, 94 ; Lleut.-CO*
9 March, 04 ; CoL 1 Jan. 1800 j M^jor-Qen, 30 Oct. 06; LUut.'Gen. I Jan.
12; Gen, 27 May, 25. Col. Ist Life-Quards, 16 Sept. 20.
Lieut.'CoUmel and CoUnul.
S Han. H. F. C. CaTendish,' Lieut. 1th FusUiers, p26 May, 08; Capt. i»6 June,
11 ; Mqjor, P 2 April, 18 ; Lieut-Col. p 12 July, 21 ; Col. 10 Jan. 37.
Mqjor and Lieut. "CoUmel.
John HaU, Cvmety p 12 June, 17 ; Lieut. p24 July, 17 ; Capt. P 2 Aug. 88 ;
Brevet-Major f 8 Sept. 31 ; Lieut. -Col. p 27 Dec. 1837.
Captains.
Charles HaU
Edward Charles Fletcher .
Richard Parker
Thos. Middleton Biddulph
Thomas Bulkcley
Han. J. W. B. Macdonald
Lord F. A. Gordon ....
Lord Wm. Beresford ....
LlEUTBNANTS.
Richard Brooke
George Rushout
Lord Chas. P. P. Clinton
Lord Thos. C. P. Clinton
Lord G. Aug. Fred. Paget
9SR WiUiam Anderton
Caledon Du Pre Alexander
Hon. OctETius Dunoombe
Sir Chas. Wm. Kent, Bt.
Cornets and Sub-
lieutenants.
Robert Bromley
WUliam Wells
Seymour Phillips Allen. .
Rt. Winterbottom, R.M.
John Farrer
Fulke GreviUe
John Talbot Clifton ....
Watkin Wms. Wynn
Francis Fred. Lovell ....
COR. AND
SUB-LIEUT.
LI BUT.
P21 May 18
P30 Nov. 20
IL37 Feb. 23
'4 April 23
P 2 Aug. 22 P31 July 25
P 7 Oct. 26
P 30 June 28
P 1 Oct. 20
P 8 Aug. 29
P30 April 29
P18
P18
P24
P16
P26
24
P18
P 3
PlO
Oct. 33
Jan. 33
Jan. 34
May 34
July 34
July 34
Sept 34
April 35
Feb. 37
P 4Kov. 36
p 84 June 37
P 1 Dec 37
18 Dec. 37
P87 Dec. 37
P 13 April 38
P 5 April 39
P 19 July 39
P 16 Aug. 39
P 23 Feb. 29
P 24 May 31
P84Jan. 34
18 June 34
P 4 July 34
P 3Apri]d5
PlO Feb. 37
P 5 May 37
P 24 June 37
P I Dee. 37
18 Dec. 37
P87 Dec. 37
P 19 July 39
P16 Aug. 39
CAPTAIN.
P31 July 25
P21 May 27
P30June28
P 16 May 34
P 5 May 37
P24 June 37
P 1 Dec. 37
P27 Dec. 37
BRBTBT-
MAJOB.
28 June 38
A4jutant.'-^^ WUliam Anderton, {Lieut.) 18 Dec. 37.
Quarier-Matter.^-^SBi Robert Falconer, 8 Sept. 36.
Surgeon. — ^William Biomet, M.D. 6 Nov. 86; AMitt.'Swrg. 3 Nor. 14; Hatp.'
Attitt. 4 Oct. 13.
Attittant'Surgeon. — Alexander Elliot Campbell, M.D. 87 Nor. 36.
VeterinarySurgeon.'-'lf William Perclvall,' 80 Not. 18.
Scarlet.— JFVidn^ Bloe. — Agent, Mr. CoUyer, Park-place, St. James*i.
IRetumedfrotn France, January, 1816.]
1 Lord CombcriMra Mprtd In Flandan in 17M and 4 under Ihe Duke of Ymk ; from 1700 to 1800 la
India in the M vMre war, lodudlnit SeringapnUm ; to the Penisi uU nad South of Pmace, la cammMm^ of a
brigade of esTalry, tnm 1806 to 1814, Includinir the operatlont at Oporto; battle of Telavera, and Tarloos
aettoot in eoTeriof the rrtreat ftvn Abneida to Torres Vedras ; battle of Bunco ; oaTalry ectloo at TlUa
Oarda, Ceitr^loB, Puentcs d'Onor, Salamanca, (severely wounded), El Bodon, the Pyrtntee aad Orthee;
pment at the ilece aad capture of Bhnrtpore In 1B85 and 0 m CommaDder-in-«Uef. Hit lordihlp hat
reeelved'a CroM and one Claaa.
S Colonel Gsviodiah Mtrred in the Penlniula fWrai Julr 1806 to Jaanary, 1800, as ald.de-CBmp to Lord
Wm. Bentinck, aad wae wounded throuf h the wrfct at the battle of Conmna.
8 Mr. PerdTaU Mrved In the Peninrala from September, I818» totheend of the War, laelndtac the battle
of Teulouce.
lie
2d Regiment of Life Guards,
" PENINSULA"— "WATERLOO."
Tetn' Senr.
63
FaU
23
22
Half
Pay.
0
28
20
1^
0
16
14
ft
0
13
0
12
0
10
0
9
0
8
0
8
0
9
0
5
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
6
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
6
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
6
0
22
4A
5
0
1
0
CoUmeh
William, Earl Cathcart, K.T. Comety 2 June, 1777 ; UetU, 14 Nov. 77 ; Capi.
10 Dec. 77 ; Mefj&r, 13 April, 79; Lieut.-Col, 2 Feb. 81 ; CoL 18 Nov. 90 ;
Major-Gen, 3 Oct. 94 ; Lieut.-Oen. 1 Jan. 1801 ; Gen. 1 Jan. 12 ; Col. 2nd
Life-Guardfi, 7 Ang. 97.
Lieut. 'Colonel,
George Greenwood, Comet and Sub-Lieut, p 23 June, 1817; Lieut, p 26 Jan.
19; Capt. PI Jan. 24; Mqjor, p26 Nov. 30; Lieut.-Col. 2 Jan. 31 ; Col.
12 Jan. 38.
Mqjorand Lieut.- Colonel.
George Alexander Held, Comet and Sub-Lieut, p 7 Mar. 18 ; Lieut. 20 Mar. 21 ;
Capt. P 1 1 Nov. 24 ; Breoet-Mqjor, 23 July, 31 ; Lieut. Col p 17 Feb. 32.
Captains.
James M'Douall
Lewis Duncan Williams. .
Hon. W. E. Fitz Maurice
John Roche
Francis Mountjoy Martyn
Thomas Gardnor
Geo. Howard Vyse
Robert Blane
COR. AND
SUB-LIEUT.
LiBUTENANTS.
Hon. Major Henniker
Thomas Ogilvy
Thomas Naylor
Fenton J. Evans Freke
Henry George Boyce. .
Wm. Aug. Tollemache
J. J. W. Peyton
James King, R. M . . . .
cobnbts and 8ub-
Lieutenants.
Edm. Vernon MacKinnon
J. K. Wedderbum
Robert Neville Lawley . .
E. M. JSbrZ (/Longford
Cha. H. Drummond, Lt. *
Charles J. Tottenham . . .
Richard Lucas
A. W. Viset. Drumlanrig.
Peter Sherwen
P 19 Feb. 18
P 21 June 20
P 18 Nov. 24
P 27 Oct. 26
P 27 Dec. 27
P 30 Dec. 28
P 26 Nov. 30
P 1 Nov. 31
P 8 Mar. 32
P 9 Mar. 32
P 30 Dec. 31
P 24 Nov. 36
Pll Mar. 36
P 15 April 36
P 28 April 36
24 July 34
P 29 April 36
P 7 July 36
P 8 July 36
P 9 July 36
P 24 Mar. 37
P 28 April 37
P 8 June 38
P 27 July 38
21 June 39
LIEUT.
P 2 Oct. 23
P 23 July 26
P 24 Sept. 26
P 29 Jan. 30
P 22 Mar. 31
P 9 Aug. 31
P 17 April 36
P 26 Mar. 36
P 22 April 36
P 29 April 36
P 16 Mar. 33
P 24 Mar. 37
P 28 April 37
P 1 Sept. 37
P 8 June 38
22 Aug. 38
captain.
P 19 Oct. 25
P 16 July 28
P 26 Feb. 28
P 25 Mar. 36
P 22 April 36
P 24 Mar. 37
p 1 Sept. 37
p 8 June 38
BREVET-
MAJOR
28 June 38
AtJ^utOTU. — Peter Sherwen, (Comet & Sub-Lieut.) 21 June, 39.
Quarter-Matter.^WSMm Allen, 26 July, 34.
5ur$W(m.— Jas. Bett,' 1 Sept 37 ; Asrist.-Surg.d Nov. 16 ; Hotp.-Asnst. 6 Nov. 13.
A»Hst.-Surgeon. — ^Francis Wm. Grant Calder, 26 Sept. 36.
Veterinary-Surgeon. — James Home, 31 May 39.
Scarlet — Fadngt Blue. — Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co.
[Returned from France, February, 1816.]
1 Comet loth UoMan. 18 July, 1834 ; Ueut. 80 April, 1886.
i Dr. Bett ww at the captuni of Genoa 15th April, 1814, and capture of Casliae in America lit Sept. 1814.
119
Boyal Regiment of Hone Guards.
« PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO.'*
Ymn* 8«rT.
60
Full
Pay.
34
38
38
36
16
13
11
10
10
10
38
18
10
10
0
8
7
7
7
6
6
6
4
8
8
6
3
10
10
88
Hmlf
P»y.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
"^
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ColaneL
9 iitt Rowland lord Hill/ G.C.B. O.C.H. & K.C. Stu. 31 July, 1790 ; LietU.
34 Jan. 91 ; Capt. 33 March, 98 ; Mqjor, 10 Feb. 94 ; LUut.'CoL 13 May, 94 ;
Cd. 1 Jan. 1800; Mqj.-Gen. 30 Oct 06; Lieut.-Gen, 1 Jan. 13; Om. 37
May, 36 ; CoL Royal Uone-GuartU, 19 Nov. 30.
Lieut^'CoUma.
9 William RIchaidMm, Cornet, P37 Feb. 06 ; Zieui. pSO Aug. 07 ; Capt. i»36
Dec. 1 1 ; lAeut.'Col, p34 July, 33 ; Col. 10 Jan. 37.
Mqfor.
VOlETeraid W.Bouyerie,* Comet, p3 April, IS; Ximi^. 160ct. 13; Capt.
P 9 Sept. 19 ; Brev.'Mqj. 6 May, 31 ; lAeut.-Col. p 4 Dec. 33.
CAPTAIIfa.
VmOeoigeSmltfa'
J. Conatantine Trent . .
Hon. G.C. Weld Forester
Vincent Corbet
Wyndham Edw. Hanmer
ITiim. Horace Pitt
Richard Silver Oliver. . . .
Walter Rob. Tyrrdl ....
LiBUTBNANTg.
Simeon Hirst
Thomaa Brunt, R.M
R. H. R. Howard Vyse . .
Alez-niompson Munro. .
Wm. Chas. Netheroote . .
X^ml Alfred Paget
Lord Alg. P. B. St. Maur
Hon. ChaB. Hen. Maynard
Robert Oliver
Hon. Chas. Hen. Cnst . .
Tliomas B. Proctor
Cornets.
J. W. Hamilton Anson ..
Philip Perceval
J. P. P. Wade Bastard . .
Alex. Bateman P. Hood .
Hon. F. H. P. Methuen . .
C. R. P. Morewood ....
Chas. H. Gordon Lennox,
Earl qf March
CORHBT.
LIBUT.
6 Nov. 18
P 16 Nov. 16
P 37 May 84
P 4 June 38
P 86 Mar. 39
P 37 Feb. 80
P 89 July 30
P 19 Nov. 30
16 Oct.
88 Jan.
P 30 Nov.
11 Jan.
P 83 Mar.
13
19
30
31
31
6 July 33
P 31 May 33
P860ct. 33
p 17 Jan. 34
P 14 Mar. 34
Pl60ct. 36
P 36 Dee. 36
P83Dec. 36
P 31 April 37
PSOJune 37
P 6 Mar. 36
P 1 June 38
P34May 39
18 Nov. 13
P 33 June 30
P 1 Aug. 80
P 80 Nov. 30
P 16 Mar. 31
P 6 July 33
P 4 Dec. 33
P 18 Jan. 33
10 Sept. 13
31 July 36
P 31 May 33
1 June 33
P 36 Oct 33
P 14 Mar. 34
Pll Nov. 36
P 16 Dec. 36
P 31 April 37
P 30 June 37
P IJune 38
CAPTAXH.
p 33 June 30
P 8 Aug. 36
6 July 33
14 Mar. 34
9 Jan. 36
11 Nov. 36
16 Dec. 36
P 30 June 87
BRBVBT-
MAJOR.
10 Jan. S7
0 A4jutaMt. — Alexander Thompson Munro, ( Lieut.) 18 Jan. 31.
0 Quarter'Master. — Hcibert Turner, 1 Jan. 31 .
0 Swffeon^-^ Archibald Hair,^ M.D. 13 Jan. 86 ; Auitt.-Surg. 13 Nov. 13.
Aetistant''Surgeon,'-4}eoTf^e Gulliver, 13 June, 38 ; Hotpital-Airitt. 17 May, 87.
1^ Ftfteruuny-fiWiysm.-— niJohnSiddall, lOOct.18.
Blue— Fodn^ Searlet—ii^m/, Messrs. Cox k. Co.
IBetwmedfrom France, February, 1816.]
1 Lord Hm wrrad the esnpaln of 1801 la Egypt, and wm wounded 18th March. Hit Lordihlp has
mmItmI s CroM and four Ckipt lor RoMa and Vlniim, Coninna, Talareim (wo«adad),Tlttoi1a, Pjriaai^
Mlrana, Nlrt aiftdOrthaa.
t ColoMt Boa?arlc tarred la the IVninnla ftoot October, 1819, to tha end of the war. Including the baltle
of Ttttorla ; wonnded 18th Jane at Waterloo.
S Colonel Bnith tarred the campaign of 1814 la the Penintola ; pnacnt at Waterloo oo the 18th Jnne.
BraTet-Ueat.^oloael ttth Jane, 88.
4 Dr. Hair wae pratrat at the battle of Vlttoria, 9an Sebeatian, Angnst and Seplember, 1811^ boltlet of
the NlTaDe, Hire, and Orthet, and at the aAiit el Vera ; tarred ia the lott iBeiieaa war, sad was pntsal
la the aetloB ia front of New Orleaas.
130
Sab. for
r
im:] Iti (or th€ King's) Regiment of Dragoon Guards. [^'SllSu^
Ymn'Svr.
48
« WATERLOO."
FhII
25
19
HbI/
Fkj.
164
9 5tr Henry Vane,* G.C.B. Comef, 31 May, 1798 ; lAeut. 29 Sept. 92; Ciw^
3 April, 93; Afq/<nr, 24 Aug. 96; Lieta.-Col, 1 Jan. 97 ; Co2. 1 Jan. 1805 ;
Mqfor-Oen, 26 July, 10 ; Lieut,'Oen, 12 Aug. 19 ; Oen. 10 Jan. 37 ; CoL
lit Dragoon Guards, 24 Feb. 27.
Lieui.ColoneL
Hon. Geoige Cathcart,' Comet ^ Sub-IAeuteMoU, 10 Hay, 10 ; Lieut. 1
July, 11 ; Capt. 24 Dee. 18 ; Mqfor, p 8 April, 26 ; Lieut.'Col. ^ 13 May, 26.
Mqfor.
John Henry Slade, Comet, 7 May^ 12 ; Lieut. P 25 Feb. 13 ; Capt. P24 Oet.
21 ; Mqjor, p5 Jnne, 27.
85
0
85
0
11
0
9
0
9
0
8
0
11
0
7
0
88
1
7
0
6
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
8
0
4
0
1
0
1
0
3
0
1
0
1
0
83
^
4
0
8
0
88
1«
14
84
Gaptaihs.
John Spencer Manning. .
Ridiard Martin
Jamei Smith Schonswar
Haatings David Sands . .
Alfred Scott
Borrell FoUer
Henry Martin Tumor ..
B. O'Neale VUc. Amient
LiBUTBNANTS.
IP F. Hammersley,* R.M.
Stephen P. OroTee
Tho. Ommaney Pipon . .
Edmund James Power . .
Manaton Pipon
nt Bichard HoUis
Wm. Chaa. Grant
Thomas Richard Mills . .
Henry Keown
Bingham Newland
John Blackburn Hawkes
COBNBT.
25 Oct. 15
5 Oct. 15
P 5 Mar. 29
P 18 June 31
P 27 Sept. 31
P 6 Apr. 32
P20 Aug. 29
P24Dec. 33
P23Jan. 12
P 12 July 33
Pl7 0ct. 34
P 6 May 36
P20 May 36
1 July 36
P23Dec. 36
P30 June37
P 22 Aug. 37
P 29 Dec. 37
P 2 Mar. 38
P28 0ot. 36
P 29 Mar. 39
P 1 June 39
P 17 Nov*37
p 15 Jnne 39
Pll Oct 39
LIBUT.
P 7 Sept. 20
P 2 Jan. 23
P17 Dec. 30
P24Dec. 33
Pll July 34
P 17 Oct. 34
P31 Dec. 33
P 6 May 36
P 9 April 12
P23Dec. 36
P24Feb. 37
P22 Aug. 37
P29Dec. 37
12 Jan. 38
PlSMay 38
P 8 Mar. 39
P29 Mar. 39
P 14 June 39
P27 Sept. 39
CAPTAIN.
P 3April28
P31Dec
P 6 May
PlSMay
p 8 Mar.
P29Mar.
p 14 June 39
P 27 Sept. 39
36
38
39
39
BBBTBT-
MA JOB.
COBBBTS.
Cornelius Powell
Geo. Wm. C. Jackson . .
Wm. Steele Wilkinson. . .
John Borlase Maunsell. . .
James Peach Cleaver. . . .
ATth.Cecil Crewe Fleming
Ptnrnuuter.^^ David Scott Kin. Maclaurin,* 18 Sept. 23; Deputy Auistant
Hommittary General, 7 March, 14.
Atyutant.—m Bichard Hollis, {Lieut.) 8 July, 36.
Quarter^Maeter. — Joseph Missett, 30 March, 38.
Surfjfeon.^'9 Thomas Lewis,' M.D. 19 Nov. 30; Aaist.'Surg. 9 Sept 19 ; Hotp.'
Auiit. 8 July 11^ '
Assietant.'Surgeon^Alex. Smith, M.D.28 Sept 26; Hotp.'A8tiet.^\ March,26.
Veterinary Surgeon. — John Mellows, 6 Nor. 01.
Scarlet — Faemgs Blue. — Agent, Messrs. Cox 9c Co.
1 Sir Henry Fan« bM racclTwl a Crott and onl^ClMp for Rolcia and Ylinicim, Comnoa, Ttla?6fa, Tit*
toria, OrtlMt. •. t
9 Colonel Hon. O. Catheart wrvMl the eampalfiis of I81S and 14 in Germanjr •• ald-de-csiap to Lord
Cetheart, aad wis eogag ed at Lntsen Srd May, BooUen 90th and 81ft May, Dmden S8th Auguat, LtljMie
lOtb, 18th, and 19th October, 1814, Brierme Itt Febnury, Bar-fur-Aabe, Areto Slit March, tad Fere
Cbemp S5tb March, 14 ; lerred at Waterloo on the 16th and 18th Jane.
t Lieut. Bammenley waa preaent at the battlaa of Vittoria and Toulooie, and the la?flftment of, and the
Hairiita before I'ampeluna ; shot through the shoulder whUit protecting a hooie in the neighbourhood of
OnbllB, on duty, when in the Militia.
4 Faymaater Madaurin senred In the Peninsula during the campaign of 1818, and that in Holland in 1814«
sad sobsequently at Waterloo, and with the amiT of occupation as Deputy Aisiftant OoBunisiary GeaeraL
5 Doctor Lewis lenred in the Peninsula from July 1811 to June 1818.
131
0
1*&
2nd (or The Queen's) Regitnent of Dragoon Guards,
YMUv'Sarr.
67
PuU
lUlf
p*y.
28
P»J.
0
15
0
8
0
8
0
15
lA
12
0
8
0
8
0
7
0
7
0
9
0
8
0
5
0
8
0
5
0
7
0
4
A
3
0
9
0
I
0
I
0
14
0
5
0
4
0
M
ft
87
0
CoUmel
Sir Tho0. Gage Montresor,^ K.C.H. Ens, 12 March, 1783; Lieui, 4 April, 83;
Capi. 17 June, 94; MqfW, 12 April, 99 ; Zieut.-Col. 27 June, 1801 ; CW. 85
July, 10 ; Mqjor-Gen, 4 June, 13 ; LietU.-Gen, 27 May, 26 ; Col. 2nd Dragtwn
Ouardfl, 20 Feb. 37.
lAeut.'Ct^otid,
Charies Kearney, Comet, p 10 Sept. 12 ; Lieut, p 8 Sept. 14 ; Cf^. p 19 June,
17 ; Mqjor, PdO Dec. 26 ; Lieut.-Col. p28 Oct. 37.
Mqjor,
Henry Wilmot Charlton, Contet, p23 June 25; Lieut. p30 Dec. 26; Capt.
P13 Nov. 32; Major, P13 Dec. 39.
C ATT AIMS.
William Campbell
Rich. Duckworth Dunn. .
Power Le Poer Trench . .
Hen. St. John Mildmay . .
Geo. Henry Elliott
Sir Hen. Chaa. Paulet, Bt.
LiBUTBNAKTS.
Egerton Leigh
John Chichester Knox . .
Hylton Briscoe
Edw. LoTctt Robertson. .
George Arthur Ede ....
William Wemham, R.M.
Francis Haviland
WUliamPersse
Jackson y. Tnthill
Robt Wm. Dallas
CORNBTS.
R. Dudley Ackland ....
Fred. James Ibbctson .. . .
James Ley
COBNBT.
P 6 Jan. 32
P 9 Mar. 32
P12 Aug. 24
P20 Nov. 28
P 27 July 32
P 13 Nov. 32
P12 AprU33
P 13 Sept 33
Pll Oct. 31
P 11 Jan. 33
P 14 Aug. 35
4 Dec. 32
24 Nov. 35
P 13 Sept. 33
P30 Apr. 36
P 6 Oct. 37
P 22 June 38
Pl7May 39
Pl3 Dec. 39
LI BUT.
P 12 Apr. 33
P 13 Sept. 33
P17 Dec. 25
P 8 June 30
P 13 June 34
P29 Aug. 34
P 19 June 35
Pl4Aug.35
P25July 34
P 14 Nov. 36
P17 Feb. 37
P 15 July 36
29 Sept. 37
p27 Oct. 35
Pl7May 39
Pl3 Dec. 39
CAPTAIN.
P27 May 36
P 28 Oct. 37
P30 Dec. 26
P 7 Apr. 37
p22 Junc38
P13 Dec. 39
BRBTBT-
MAJOB.
Pavnuuter.—Uenry Boys, 1 Aug. 37 ; Bnt. 8 April, 26 ; Lieui. 13 Feb. 30 :
Cap#. 6 Sept 33.
Atfpaant.—TnnelB HavOand, (Lieut.) 4 Dec. 35.
Quarter^Master.^^ohxk Haviland, 15 July, 36.
Surgeon.-^'9 James Dawn,» 28 Dec. 26 ; AtHet.-Surg. 28 Oct 13; Botp.^AeMist.
Aug. 12.
Astittant'SurgeoH.^A]exander George Home, M.D. 18 Jan. 27 ; H6ep.'Amist.
26 Oct 26. > r
Veterinary Surgeon. — ^WiUiam Woodman, 25 Feb. 13.
Scarlet— ^ocMff B]mck,^Agent$, Mesars. Hopkinson, Barton, and Knyvett, Regent-
street
[Hetumedfrom France, November, 1818.]
I 8lr Tho. O. MontreMr haa bcvn twenty-foar ymn oo retdmental ftUl-iwr, duxina which iwrlod hm wrvcd
at pibnOUr i» ITVOuid 91 ; hi Fluden ud HoIUiid In 1785. 4. and sPSJ. Eg^Uan o^pSff. of jSh.
and fubtequratly maaj jeart In India. ^^
Ji Dr. Dawn aenrtid in the Fnlncola from September, 1618, to the end of Um war. iadudlnc ite aken of
8tn Sebaaliaa, and batUca of NiTcIte. Kire, and Toulouie. ^ ^^
192
3rd 0r ( The Prince of WuU»'$) Bigt of Dragoon Guards.
" TALAVERA" — « ALBUHERA*' — « VITTORIA " — « PENINSULA."
Tewi'Senr.
47
Pull
Pay.
34
15
Hiiir
Pny.
14
13
11
"ft
0
10
0
9
0
8
0
15
0
9
0
8
0
9
7
0
0
6
0
5
0
4
0
3
3
2
1
10
5
30
33
15
0
0
0
0
0
CoUjnel.
9<StrJame8 Charles Dalbiac/ K.C.H. Comet, 4 July, 1798; Ueut. 24 Feb.
94; Capt. 11 Oct. 98; Mqjcr, 16 Oct. 1801 ; Xt«i*.-C(i/. 26 April, 08 ; CoU
4 June, 14; Mtyor-Oen, SI yLay, 26; Lieut.-Gen. 28 June, 38; Col. 3id
Dragoon-Guards, 1 Jan. 30.
J^ieut.'ColoneL
9 Oeoige Maunsell,* Comet, p 13 Harch, 1806 ; Lieut, p 26 Dec. 06 ; Capt. p 18
July, 11 ; Mqjor, P21 Nov. 28 ; Lieut. -Col. P 16 Sept. 38.
Mqfor.
Thomas Arthur, Comet, p 23 June, 1826 ; Lieut, p 19 Sept. 26 ; Capt. p 8 Feb.
31 ; Mqjor, p 16 Sept. 38.
Captains.
SSiWm. Warb. Huntley
Christopher Teesdale ....
Wm. Chas. Jas. Campbell
John Hopton
John Daniel Dyson . . .
John Nugent
Lieutenants.
Aylmer L. Bourke, R.M.
J. Geo. Wm. Brydges . .
Francis Garratt
Francis Watt
Edward Dyson
John Rodon
Isaac R. Warner
Matthew Thos. Forde . .
Cornets.
WUliam Squire
Edward D. Freeman . . . .
Henry H. Bacon
Edward Bagwell.
Manners M'iCay
CORNET.
P 16 June 14
P 11 July 26
P21 May 29
P 8 Feb. 31
P 9 Dec. 31
P 17 Feb. 32
7 July 26
P20Jan. 32
P 9 Mar. 32
P 17 Aug. 31
P 18 Oct. 38
PdOJan. 36
P 30 Oct. 36
P 16 Sept. 36
P 24 Mar. 37
P27 Oct. 37
P 8 June 38
P 16 Sept. 38
Pl7May 39
LIEUT.
23 Oct. 16
P 16 June 30
P 20 Jan. 32
P 9 Mar. 32
P 22 Mar. 33
P 18 Oct. 33
18 Jan. 27
P 2 May 34
P30Jan. 36
P 8 July 36
P27 Oct. 37
P 16 Sept. 38
16 May 39
p 17 May 39
CAPTAIN.
P 13 Sept. 21
P IJune 32
P 2 May 34
P 80 Oct 86
P 8 July 36
P 16 Sept. 38
BREVET
MAJOR.
10 Jan. 37
Poyvmufer.— Ernest Aug. Hawker, 19 Oct. 38; jE'ii#. 30 Sept 30; Lieut. 8
July, 36.
0 Aiffut4mt.-^l9aac Redston Warner, (Lieut.) 21 Sept 88.
0 Quarter-Matter.— 'If John Martin,' 22 Feb. 10.
0 Surgeon. — 9 George Alex. Stephenson,^ 28 Oct 13 ; A$riit. Surg, 14 May, 07.
Assistant Surgeon.— DsiyiA Lister, 18 Oct 27 ; Hospital Assist. 26 Oct 26.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Isaac Timm, 17 Feb. 26.
Scarlet — Facings Yellow. — Agent, Messrs. Hopkinson, Barton, and Knyvett
{^Returned from France, January, 1816.]
1 Sir Cbaries Dalbiac lerred the Campaign of 1800 In the Prainrals, sod wai at the bfUtlei of Ttlartra
the 27th and 88th Jnly. Served the winter campaign of 1810 in the Linei of Lisbon. Served the campaign
of 161], and commanded hit Regt. (alwBjrt the 4th Dragoons) in the affklr of Campo-lfayo, S6th March ;
•ad in the CaTairy affhir of Loe Santos, 16th April. Served the campaign of 1812, and was engaged in the
■flUr at Llerena, Ilth April, when Lord Combermere defeated Malvhal Soult's rear-guard. Present at tho
batUe of Salamanca, SQd July. Sir Charles pnblished, with the approbation of His Royal Blgbnese the late
Onke of York, a military catechism for the use and instruction of young officers and non-commissioned
oOoen of Cavalry. ^
% Colonel M aunsell served in the Peninsnla from April, 1800, to the end of the war, including the follow-
faig battlea and slegee, vii. :— Telavera, 27th, 28th July, 1800, Bnsaeo, Albuhera, Usagre, Ciudad Rodrigo.
JtanatT and February, 181S; Badi^ot, March and April, 1812, Vlttoria and Toulouse. Col. M. commanded
a iquadron at the brilliant cavalry aflkir of Usagre, where three French regiments were defeated by the trd
Biagoon Guards.
9 Qnarter-Master Martin served in the Peninsula from April, 1800, to the end of the war, including the
ibllowln« battles and sieges, vis. :— Talavera 27th and 28th July, Busaco, Albuhera, Usagre, Badi^OK, March
sad April, 1812, Vlttoria, Pampeluna, and Toulouse.
4 Dr. Stephenson served In the Penlntnla firom Maveb, 1800, to the end of the war.
123
4M (or Saifal Iriih) lUgimeni of Dragoon Chuardt.
On the Standard* and Appolntmento the HARP and CROWK, emd tki
Star of St. PATRICK, with the motto " Quii SeparobU "
" PENINSULA."
TMf^Senr.
64
Full
Hftir
P»7.
P»j.
36
6A
94
1
14
0
18
3
11
0
10
0
10
0
8
0
7
0
6
0
8
0
6
0
7
0
4
0
3
0
9
0
2
0
6
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
34
1ft
6
0
6
0
33
tt
14
0
IS
0
Colonel.
9 Sir George Anson/ O.C.B. Comet, 3 May, 1786; Ximf. 16 Mareh, 01;
Capt. 0 Sept. 02 ; Mt^or, 26 Dec. 04 ; Lieui,-Col. 21 I>ec. 07; CoL 1 Jan.
06 ; Mt^.-Oen. 26 July 10 ; Lieut.-Gen. 12 Aug. 10; Oen, 10 Jan 37 ; Col.
4th Bragoon-Ghiazda, 24 Feb. 27.
Lietit.'CoUm^.
9 m James Charles Chatterton,* K.H. Comet, p 23 Not. 00 ; Lieut. 6 Jane,
11; C^^P26Marth, 18; Afq;'or,P22 July, 24; Xieti^.-Cot. P18 Dec. 27.
Mi^jor.
mi Charles Makepeace, JSru. 9 13 April, 16 : Lieut, p 14 March, 16 ; Capt.
P24 July, 28 ; Mqfor, p6 March, 36.
Captaiics.
Edward Cooper Hodge . .
George Wyndl Mayow . .
Clonent Robert Areher. .
Lionel Plaee
Alex. Duncan Tait
William Hosken Haiper
LlBUTBKANTB.
Francis Meynell ........
GranyiUe H. Eliot
MUdmay Clerk
Charles Paike IbbetM>n. .
Ferdinand W. Arkwright
GustaTUS Rochfort
Thos. OUver W. Coster . .
George Tlkoaison Jacob . .
Edmund John Tomer . .
CORNBTS.
Richard SouteTy R.M. ..
Thos. Geo. Symons ....
Milboorae Kemeys Tynte
Fra. Rowland Forster. . .
COBKBT.
3 Aug. 20
POJune 26
P21 May 29
P 6 July 30
P 2 Not. 30
P 10 Oct. 32
P 17 Jan. 34
P 6 Mar. 36
P 4 May 32
P24 April 36
P 0 Aug. 33
P 8 April 36
P 4 Aug. 37
P27 April 38
P28N0T. 38
26 Sept. 36
P 3 May 30
P 16 Ang. SO
P 7 Feb. 40
LIBUT.
P 3
P12
P13
P 3
P31
P17
July 28
Feb. 30
Aug. 30
May 31
Aug. 32
Jan. 34
P 24 April 36
P 8 April 36
p 7 Mar. 34
P 30 June 37
p 2 June 37
P27 April 38
P 23 Not. 38
P 16 Aug. 30
P 7 Feb. 40
CAPTAIN.
P 10 Dec. 34
P 6 Mar. 36
P24 April 36
P 4 Sept. 36
P 30 June 37
P 16 Aug. 30
BBBTBT
MAJOR.
S Ckptain Diawwaltr umA
In Um Expedition to Cppaa*
iMfM to IW; tte mpCsM of
MtftiBlqm ; and tahmqiumMf
In tb6P«iiinMilA,|]ieliidiaf tk§
iMttto of BUMCO.
4 Dr. Fluiagan Mrred in
chidlni Um battlMol the Pj.^
MibteqiMat ftflUn. Borrtdalto
war, iaclndiBff th* siigv of
•ortio St Port Efto, and
AoMricaat at Cook*f Mlllf.
PmliMiila, !■•
OrtlMt^and
iBtktAlMriOU
rapalM at thm
of tW
Paifmatter.—^ Aug. Chas. Drawwater/ 11 Nor. 10; Btu. 1 May, 06: Xisitf.
20 March, 06 ; Capt. 16 Aug. 11.
Ji^iitofa.*-Charles P. Ibbetson, (Lieut.) 97 April, 38.
Quarter-Matter, — John Andrews, 20 June, 34.
Surgeon.—'lf John Bickerton Flanagan/ 21 Oct 13; Asritt.-Surg. 12 March, 07 ;
Hoip.'Aetitt. 6 May, 06.
il«U^.^iir0«<m.--PatrickO'Callaghan,M.B.21F)eb.28;H(iMi^-iijffis#.18Jaly,96.
Veterinary Surffeon. — James Rainsford, 26 Dec. 28.
Scariet — Facings Blue. — Agent, Mr. Collyer, Park-pkoe, St. James's.
inetumedfrom Portugal, Map, 1813.]
1 8lr Owffgs AaMB hM vteaifod a Modal and two deem tot Tklafara, Bakmaiifli. and Tllloria.
a Ool. Chittertoa Mrrod la the Pwiiuala, Plaadan, and Fraoca, ftom 1811 to 1818, iadadliv tha ea^nUiy
actions at Famta Oaraaldo and AUka da Poota ; ticffM of Ciudad Bodrifo and Bad^Jos} aetlont at Unfae*
Lkma, galamaDfla, H«l«kti of Bt. Cbitotoral, Garti^|oat <o tha bactia of SalmaBca; aAlrt at ValladoHd,
aad to tho iaTettmiBt of Boigot; eombatt at Mnnartirio, and at Barmoia upon tha ratiaat tnm Boffoe lo
Salamaaca; aflUn thmca to Cladad Bodrifo ; opqa tho advaaeo fma Portugal ; tha aat-poM aflUts
and oomtat at Onna; battla of Vlttoria; aetkMM at Villa Franca and Toloms si^ and eaptniv of flan 8a>
bastlaa ; aetlont on enwlaff tha Btdaitoa and oarryinff tha wnemf'% fortified •ntmehmniti; battla of tha
Mtvalla and afihira at St. Jasn da Laa, and in frant of Bsfonnai oonnaetad with tho pamfa and battla of tha
NlTa ; Ba«H* of tha Adoor and inTtataMBt of Bqronna; oeeupatlon of Boofdonox ; pmafa of tha '
and afldr vpon tho Oofdoyna; battte of Qaatio Btm and Waiorloow lath, 17th, and 18th Jana;
to» and aapcnia of Paitos and with tha amy of occnpatiqn in Pmc*.
124
5th (or PHnceBM Charlotte of Waleis) Regt. of Dragoon Guarcb.
The motto " Vestiifla nuiia retranum."-^** SALAMANCA"— << VITTORIA''-i
"TOULOUSE"—" PENINSULA."
Y«eri» Senr.
60
CoiOMl.
Full
P.y.
32
21
20
16
15
11
10
8
7
6
5
7
4
4
4
3
16
9
3
2
1
24
0
6
31
26
Half
Pfcy.
2*
1*
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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9 Sir John Slade, 3^* O.C.H., Cvmet, II May, 1780; Lieut, 28 April, 88 '
Capt, 24 Oct. 87; Mqjar, 1 Mareh, 04; lAeut.-CoL 29 April, 95; CoL 20
April, 1802 ; Mqfar-Gen. 26 Oct. 09 ; Lieut.-Gen. 4 June, 14 ; Gen. 10 Jan.
37; C0Z.5th Dragoon GiiaitU, 20 July 81.
Lieut.'CoUmeL
99ft 5ir James Maxwell Wallace, > K.H. Comet, cUAng.OS; Ziei£^. P5Jiine,
06 ; Capt. p 22 Oct. 07 ; 3fq;or, p 1 Jan. 17 ; Lieut.-Col, p 26 Sept. 23 ; CoL
28 June, 38.
Mi^or,
Hon. James Torke Scarlett, Coniee,P26March,18; Lieut, p 24 Oct. 21; Capt,
P 0 June, 25 ; Mqfor, p 11 June, 80.
Captains.
Fnmcis Westenni
John Wallace King
Abraham Bolton
Francis Pamell Iloyenden
Robert Meade
Robert Bell
Lieutenants.
Goodwin C. Colquitt . . .
W. Beaumaris Knipe. . .
J. Ireland Blackbume .
Norman Cowley
Arch. Rowan Hamilton .
James ConoUy
James Charies Yorke. . .
Arthur Prime
Cornets.
9 J. Henley, R.M.*
Henry Ash
George Lloyd Robson . . . .
W. Noel Algernon Hill . .
WUliamBamett
CORNET.
P 31 July 17
P 24 Mar. 25
P 12 Oct. 25
P 12 Vow. 29
P 26 Oct 80
P 16 NoY. 82
P 2Attg. 83
P 28 Jan. 85
P 8 April 35
P26AprU33
P 18 May 86
P 17 June 86
PIS Jan. 87
P 80 June 37
6 Jan. 25
18 Oct. 81
P 28 Not. 87
P 10 Aug. 38
P 5 April 89
LIEUT.
P 24 Oct. 21
P 14 Feb. 28
P 26 June 27
P 18 July 32
P 14 Dec. 32
P 27 June 84
P 2 Oct 85
P 6 May 36
P 17 June 36
P 10 June 85
p 80 June 87
P 28 Nov. 87
P 10 Aug. 38
P 5 April 39
CAPTAIN.
P 81 Dec. 25
P 28 Dec. 32
P 8 Mar. 88
P 6 May 86
PSODec. 86
P 0 Mar. 38
BRBYBT*
MAJOR.
28 June 88
Paynuuter, — Henry Aug. Jackson, 15 Dec. 87 ; Sm, 27 Aug. 15 ; Lieut, 8
April, 25 ; Capt. 18 Dec. 35.
^47'i«^an^— Henry Ash, (Comet,) 18 Oct 31.
Quarter^Maeter, — James Brand, 17 July, 35.
Surgeon. — James Barlow,^ M.D. 29 July, 18 ; Attist.'Surg, 5 March, 07 ; Hotp.^
Aetitt. 25 June, 03.
Atngtant-Surgeon. — Charles Hay Camegy, M.D. 14 March, 84.
HB Veterinary Surgeon. — John Constant,* 8 March, 14.
Scarlet*-Facin^« Green. — Agent, Messra. Cox k. Co.
[Returned from Spam, July, 1814.]
1 Sir John Blade lerred In Portugal and Spain, under Sir John Moore, In command of the Hiuaar
Brigade, including the different nperatione terminating with the battle of Corunna. Placed again on the
atar in the Peniniula, in Aug. 1809, where he served until Jvne, 1813, in command of a brigade of caralry.
Sir John hat received a Medal and one Clasp for the battles of Corunna, and Fuentes d'Onor.
9 Sir J. M. Wallace serred at Waterloo on the 10th, 17th, and 19th June.
9 Cornet Henkj served the campaign of 1814 in the PeninsuU, including tlie battle of Toulouse.
4 Dr. Barlow's servicea .—-Expedition to Copenhagen In 1S07 ; capture of Martinique in 1809 ; CMnpalga
of 1815 in the Netherlands and Prance.
i Mr. Constant served at Waterloo on tlie leib, 17th, and 18th June.
125 D
BeffhnetU
Tmn* SttiT,
46
Pull
34
32
16
16
14
11
12
16
18
10
0
10
8
6
3
6
4
3
2
2
1
6
6
30
Halt
Coionel.
9 Sir Thomas Hawker/ K.C.H. Comet, 12 May, 1786; Xtatf. 6 Apifl^ 00;
Capf 10 July, 90 ; Jlfq^,23Nov. 1804; Xi«rf.-CW.2Sept08; CW.4Jimc,
14; Mqjar-Oen, 27 Kay, 26; Lieut-Gm. 28 June, 38; CW. Oth Diasoon
Quards, 7 June, 39.
LiBut,'CoUmeL
9 m James Jackson,* K.H. .Snf . 0 Oct 06 ; Xinrf. 26 Jan. 08 ; Ctqii. '25 Jum,
13 ; Srevet'Mqfor, 18 June, 16 ; RegtL'Mqjor, «» 26 April, 27 j BrmMi-IAmd.-
Col, 26 May, 26 ; Regth- Lieut, -Col. p 2 March, 39.
B£iQOT'
David Hay, Comef , 6 Oct. 08 ; Litui, p31 Oct. 11; Cojpi. p6 Aug. 19; BrtoH-
Mqfor, 10 Jan. 37 ; RegtL-Mt^or, p 14 April, 37.
Captains.
Henry Richmond Jones. .
Joseph Deane Browne . .
Henry Hayhurst Prance
Thomas Bdward Taylor. .
Brook John Knight ....
John Rowland Smyth' . .
LiBUTENANTS.
William 9. Philips, R.M.
James Johnston
Hon, A. G. Fred. Joceljrn
WUliam Scott
James Hen. Dickson ....
Thomas Manders
Bdward Lewis Pryse ....
Robert F. Lord Gifford . .
Henry L. Cocksodge ....
Lindsey ZachariahCox..
Cornets.
Robert J. Knox
Bmle Wairiner
PhUlips Buchanan
Paymaiter, —
CORNBT.
P 9 June 26
P 10 Sept. 26
P 2 Not. 26
P 10 Feb. 29
P26 0ct. 26
P 6 July 21
26 Oct. 22
P 12 June 30
P 26 April 31
P 12 Feb. 30
P 6 July 32
P 30 July 36
P 17 Mar. 37
P 4 Dec. 35
P lApril36
P 14 April 87
P 6'Oct. 38
P 2 Not. 38
P 6 Sept. 30
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN.
P 12 June 30
P 26 April 31
P26Jan. 38
P 2 Not. 88
P26Jon0 36
P20NOT. 37
BRBTBT-
MAJOR.
P 14 Not. 26
P 26 April 27
P 10 Feb. 29
P 26 April 31
8 June 30
P26May 26
16 Feb. 26
P 6AprilS2
P 6 July 32
P 16 Jan. 36
p 22 May 36
6 Oct. 38
P 2 Not. 38
P 27 July 38
P 24 Mar. 37
P 6Sept.39
9 Dr. Heriol wrvwl In th« Profiali from
JoiM, 1800, to th« rad of tho war, tneludlag
the battles of Tslaren and Bolanwaoa ; il«f«
of Borgo* ; ud battlM of Vlttorls, tho Pynn-
cot, aadOrtliM.
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1 8tr Thomai Rawkor wm praaaat in tho aetloaf la North Hdllaad, the Haldar tspodlHOB, «■ Um lOlk,
lOtb Saptraibor, tad and Olh Oelobtr, 1790; and was prtiiat la ooawiawl of tha flOth Light DnMooaa ta
avary action In vlikh tha BriUih troopa ware angagad on tha aaatom ooaat of Bpnia, la 1812 and IBIS; ha
has anhaaqnantly aarrad on the Staff, In India, aa Ma}or4>anaral.
t Colonai Jaefcaon Mrrad tai tha Panlnania, froaa A|M1» 1800^ to tha and of tha war: tadndlAf the hatHas
of Oporto^ IWatara, Biwago, Hadtnha, Foantae d*Onor; fliat aiaga of BadaJoi, fhn gOth Hvf, to leth Jaaa,
1811 ; action at Blbodoa ; iloga and captnra of Qodnd Rodrlgo ; eaeond ilaga and eaptnre of ^"^^tin^ tth
April, 181S ; battle* of Balamaaca, Tlttorla, Mafa Paai, Pampelnna, 15th Jnly, P^f raneaa, tOth Jolr/invalK
Nlva^ and Bafoana. Piaaant at Walerlooo, aad-with tha amiT of occapation In Praaea. Sorrod In India
aad AinMa ftam 1810 to 1888, incliidhig tha captnia of Beal-Boo-AIL m KUltarr BeerettfT to 8lr Uoaal
Smith, and, for which earrieeb he was raoonnvBdad bj tha Marqoia of Battings for tha rank of Lloat.-OoL
8 Oaptaln Srajrth tarrad la India with tha ISih lAaeen, aad waa at tha ilift of Bhartpotw
il4^'tiiafi/.~Thoinai Mandos, (JAmU,) 31 July, 36.
Qmarter*Matter. — Thomas Smith, 26 Juna, 36.
Surgeon.'-lt John Heriot,* M.D. 16 April, 12 ; AsiUtant-SwrgeoHf 8 Nor. 04 ;
Hotp.-Aitist, 11 May, 04.
AmttmU'Surgeom.'-Hearj Carline, 28 Sept. 26; Boipiiui'AmtUmi, 31 A19.26.
Veterinary Surgeon,— ThoiDBS Browne, 26 July, 34: Ens. 26 Dec. 19.
Scarlet-^Fodn^ White.— J^imt, Measra. Cox k Co.
[Reiumedflrom Buenoi Ayret, 1808.]
126
BajfoTi
r«it'8enr.
60
Ml
P*7.
38
16
14
18
10
10
10
10
9
7
7
7
8
6
6
6
5
6
4
6
1
18
6
16
as
Half
0
0
J*
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
0
0
CdUmel.
Sir Bvan Lloyd,* K.C.H. Comet, 26 Nov. 1780 ; Lieut. 6 Feb. 87 ; Cayt. 26
Oct 93; Mqfar, 1 Sept. 06; Xieti/.-Co/. 11 Feb. 99; Col. 26 Oct. 1800;
Mqjor-Gen. 1 Jan. 12 ; Lieut.-Gm. 27 May, 26 ; CoL 7th Dragoon Gnardi,
18Mareh,86. ^ '
Zieut.'CoUmel.
0
0
0
Alex. Kennedy Clark Kennedy,' CB. KH, Comet, p8 Sept 02 ; Lieut, p 16
Dec. 04 ; Copt, p 13 Dec. 10 ; Mqfor, p 26 May, 26 ; Lieut.-CoL p 11 June, 30.
Mqfor,
John Bolton, Corti^f, P 22 July, 24; Lieut, P8ApriI,26: Capt, Pll June,dO:
il€j/or, P8Jaly,3e. »r > , r . »
Captains.
BobertBichardton
ThomaB LeMarchant.. .
G. A. F. Cimynghanie .
John Hope Oilwone . . .
James Wflllam Hunter .
William Sandilandt ...
LiBUTBNANTS.
C. H. Thompson, R.M..
Edward Codrington . . .
William Henry Peters .
John Clark Keimedy . . .
John Greene . »
John R. Heaton
Geo. R. Stevenson
CORKBTS.
John Campbell
Henry Schonswar
Hon, Const. Aug. Dillon
John Crofts \.,
William Hogg
0*Neal Segrave
CORNET.
P 8 June 26
P 14 June 27
P22May 28
P 8 Oct 30
P17 Dec 80
P 18 Jan. 31
P 16 Aug. 31
P 17 Aug. 83
P27 Sept 33
P 26 Oct 33
P24Feb. 32
19 Dec. 34
4 July 34
P 16 Jan.
P 24 July
P OJan.
P 8 July
POO Oct
P 6 July
36
36
36
86
36
39
LIEUT.
P 9April29
P 11 June 30
P 12 July 33
P16 Aug. 33
P 17 Aug. 33
P 27 Sept 33
P24July 36
P 8 July 36
P 2 Sept 36
P 10 Mar. 37
P 19 June 36
22 Aug. 37
P 6 July 39
CAPTAIN.
P 16 Aug. 33
P17 0ct 34
P 16 Jan. 36
P24July 36
P 8 July 36
P 2 Sept 86
BREVET-
MAJOR.
Paynuuter, — Nenon Armstrong, 28 Sept 38: Bm, 8 Aug. 22; Lieut, Id
April, 26.
^i{^'iiteiif.-^ohn R. Beaton, {lAeut,) 11 Jan. 39.
Quarter-Master.^ll^ Henry Higgins,^ 14 April, 26.
Surgeon. — Martin Caihcart,* 27 April, 16 ; Auist,'Surgeon, 23 March, 09 ;
Hoep.'Aitigt, 6 Jan. 06.
Ate%Mt.-Surg.—lLeDTj Marshall, 28 Sept 26; Hosp.-Atsist. 3 Aug. 26.
26 2A Veterinary Surgeon. — John Schroeder, 26 June, 12.
Scarlet — Facings black. — Agent j Messrs. Cox & Co.
[Retumedfrom Holland, 1763.]
I Sir Evan Lljrod Mrred on ragimental ftill-pay firom 1780 to 1818, the whole period In the 17th Light
Dngoone, and wis present with that eorpi in nearly all the actions and aleget in which it was engaged in
India; be also lerred in Booth America in 1808 and 7, and was at the tailing of Monte Video, and In the
opeditlon to Buenos Ayras.
9 Colonel Clark Kennedy lerred tn the Peninsula from Sept. 1800 to Sept. 1813, inclading the battles of
Ftocntes d'Onor and Vittorla, besldea Tarlous aAlrs of out-potts; received two wounds at Waterloo. While
Isading hia aonadron In a successful charge against the Count I^rlon's corps at Waterloo, perceiving an
Xagla to the lefL be changed the direction of his squadron, and ran the officer through the body who ca^
tied It, and which belonged to the 105th French Regiment of Infantry, and is now deposited In Whitehall.
t Dr. Cafbcart lenred at the capture of Martinique in 1800, and Ouadaloupe In 1810. Also throughout
the Burmese war, and was present In almost every action and storming party during the war.
4 Qnaitor-Master Higgfais served at Walcheren in 1800, and in the Peninsula fh>m July 1811 to the end
of the war. Including the battles of Salamanca, Ylttorla, and Toulouse, and other minor actions fn which
the Srd Light Dragoons was engaged.
127
Ut (or Rcydt) ReyimaU of Dragoons.
On tlM standard an EagU.— << PENINSULA"— '< WATERLOO.
tY«*n'8crT.
47
Poll
Pay.
87
96
16
15
14
II
10
0
6
6
8
10
6
3
6
Half
Pay.
6
6
4
1
I
I
11
10
6
20
3
Itt
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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CoUmd,
9 m Rt. Hon. Sir Ricb. Hnssey ViyUm/ Bt, G.C.B. and O.C.H. Bm. 31
July, 1708 ; lAeut. 20 Oct. 98 ; Captain, 7 May, 04 ; Mqfar, 9 March, 1803 ;
Lieut,'CoL 28 Sept. 04 ; Col. 20 Feb. 12 ; Mt^or^Gen, 4 June, 14 ; Li^ut.^Gen.
22 July, 80 iCoL let Dragoons, 20 Jan. 87.
Lieui.'Colmia,
m m Thomas Marten,' K.H. Comet j- Svb-Lieui. 22 Not. 18 ; Lieut. P 5»
June, 17 i Copt, p4 May, 22; Mqfor, p 12 Dec 96; Lieui.-Col. 29 May, 86.
3£iffOT,
Benjambi Eyeraid,* Em. 26 Feb. 18 ; Lieta. 10 Sept 18; Copt. P 16 Jane,
Mttfor,P2l Sept. 30.
Captains.
Wm. Mostjrn Owen
Charles P. Alnslie .
William R. Sands .
Edward littledale .
John Dalton
Thos. John Burke .
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Li BUTB HANTS.
John Yorke
William Charles Yates .
John Chamberlain, R.M.
Charles Field «
BobU Manners Croft. . . .
WiUiamPeel ^..
Lawrence Palk
CORNBT.
P26Sept.2d
10 April 26
P 17 Aug. 26
P24 Dec. 20
P21 Sept. 30
P 27 Jan. 32
P21 Dec. 32
P30May 84
1 June 82
18 July 84
P 7 Not. 84
P 3 Not. 87
p 1 May 36
LIBUT.
P I Dec. 26
P28Jan. 26
P21 Sept. 30
P21 Dec. 32
P30May 34
P310ct. 34
P 6 June 36
P 4 Sept. 36
P28 0ct. 36
P 1 Mar. 89
P 23 April 39
P 6 Sept 89
P 14 Not. 26
p 16 Mar. 30
p 6 Dec. 34
P 1 May 36
P 4 Sept. 86
P20July 38
P 6 Dec. 84
P 1 May 86
P 10 July 36
10 July 36
P 4Sept.86
P 12 Jan. 89
P 6 Sept. 80
a 0>I. Marten trt^A the campalffn of 1814,
in the Peninenla, with Um houeehoM hrignde.
Prennt at Waterloo.
4 Qttarter-maater, IKh November, 1630, from
whieh date the period of lenrtoe hif been com*
imted.
6 Dr. Bartlej lerred in the Pealnenla, nod
wni pRtent at the battle of Balamance
CORNBTS.
Robert Wardlaw
Byan H. Uoyd
Chas. C. Waldo Sibthorp
Walter B. Barttelot . .
Jonas Morris
Aubrey Rickets
PAymojfer.— Wm. llios. Wodehouse, 6 April, 80 ; Ens. 8 Oct. 20 -, Lieui. 81
Dec. 33.
jl4ric^im^.~Charles Field, (Lieut.) 18 July, 84.
Quarter^Matter.—^Xi John Partridge, 18 July, 34.
Swrgeon.--9 John Metge BarUey,* M.D. 81 Aug. 26 ; Aitiii.-Swg. 27 Dec 10.
Atsist.'Swrgeon.—Wiiiiun Benny, M.D. 20 June, 32.
Veterinary ^Mfyeon.— Matthew Poett, 21 April, 37.
Scarlet — Facing Blue. — Agent, Messrs. Cox k Co.
lIletwi%edfrom France, January, 1816.]
mmn Virian aerved In PlsBdera and Holland, under the Dake of York, ftom June, 17M, mitll the
letnm of the Britieh araij in 1709. Pieaent in the aortie from Nlmcfvea, and waa left with a picqoet of the
aath nfL, In eot^nnction with other pleqoelt, to hold It after the retreat of the army. Prteent In the aflOr
at GeMermalMn, In which hii reft, (the 28th) mAred tercrelf, and In other tklnnlshee. Alao preeent In
all the diflhrent batllce which took plaee daring the expedition to the Helder, excepting on the landing.
Comnanded the 7th Hnaara in the campaigns vnder Sir John Moore, in 1808 and B. Commanded a bn-
gade of cavalry in the Fninsnla, ftom Sept. ISlSi vnttt the return of tlie army, Incladlng the hatUea of
Ofthea, Hive, and ToakNue. Severely wounded In carrying the bridge of Croix d*Orade, near Toulouae.
Berred at tlie bottle of Waterloo. Sir Huamy iiae received a aaedal and one clasp for Snhagun and
venle, and Orthes.
3 MiUor Bvenrd served In the Mahntta war in 1SI7.
128
1 Sir Hunay Vivian
2nd {or Royal North BritUK) RegL of Dragoons.
Ymn^Bun,
48
FuU
27
20
20
14
14
10
15
11
12
6
6
5
5
6
5
4
3
2
2
2
1
25
2
5
31
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Pay.
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0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
On tlM Standard an Eagle.— << WATERLOO."
Colonel.
Sir Wm. Kier Gnnt/ K.C.B. O.C.H. Bm, 30 May, 17d3; Lieut. 18 Feb. 93;
C<^. 6 July, 94 ; Mqjar, 6 Jan. 96 ; Lieut.-Col. 3 Dec. 1800 -, Col. 25 July,
10; Mqfar-Gen. 4 June, 13 ; Lieut.'Oen. 27 May, 25 ; Col. Sd Br. 24 Aug. 39
lAeut.'CoUmel.
m Charles Wyndham,' Comet, p13 May, 13; LieiU. 4 May, 15; Capt. i>S4
June, 19 i MqjOTy p 13 Dec. 26 ; lAeui.-Col. P 30 Dec. 37.
Mqjor.
John Fred. Sales CUirke, Comet, p 19 Feb. 18 ; Lieui. p 11 Oct. 31 ; Capt.vU
July, 35 ; Mqjor, p 30 Dec 37.
CORMBT.
Captains.
Geoige Hobart
Francis Charles Forde . .
St. Vincent W. Ricketts
Titchlan Macquarie ....
Michael Gkx>ld Adams . .
Henry Darby Griffith . .
LiBUTBKAKTS.
Robert Stein Forlong. . . .
Thos. Wm. Trafford ....
Q. A. F. J. Lord Glenlyon
Donald John M. Macleod
John Campbell
LordW.V. A.M.Hill..
CORNBTS.
Charles Craven
Q. Aug. Filmer Suliyan. .
Mark W. Vane Milbank. .
Edward Bamett
Oeoige Reid
Hugh Mont. Campbell . .
Frederick PhOips, R.M.
P 9 July 18
P 10 June 36
P 13 July 36
P 18 Jan. 31
P31 July 35
P 35 Nov. 38
P 31 Nov. 38
P 21 Feb. 34
P 31 Nov. 34
P 10 July 35
P 6 Nov. 35
P 8 April 34
P 33 Jan. 36
P 29 July 36
P 30 Dec. 37
P 33 Feb. 38
10 Aug. 38
P 1 Feb. 39
P 11 May 39
LIBUT.
P 31 July 36
8 June 30
P 5April31
P 6 Nov. 35
P 30 July 39
P 35 Nov. 31
23
PIO
PdO
P3d
P38
P31
May 35
Nov. 37
Dec. 37
Feb. 38
Dec. 38
Oct. 36
CAPTAIN.
P 30 July 29
PIO July 35
P 6 Nov. 35
P 33 Feb. 38
P 38 Dec. 38
P 1 Aug. 34
BRBVBT-
MAJOR.
Paymaster.
25 June, 19.
William Crawford, 34 March, 28 ; Comet, 17 Atig. 15; Lieut.
Adjjvtant. — George Reid, {Cornet^ 10 Aug. 38.
Quarter Maeter.-^^BR Michael Nelson, 35 Dec. 85 ; JS!ii#. 4 Dec. 35.
Surgeon.'-l^m John Wmterscale,* 13 June, 88; Aetiet.-Surg. 8 Feb. 10;
Hoip.'A»sist. 17 Sept 09.
Agtietant'Surgeon. — James Monro, M.D. 3 Nov. 33.
Veterinary Surgeon.^—ThomBB Jez, 4 Oct. 39.
Searltt-^Faeings Bhue.-^Ageni, Messrs. Hopklnson, Barton, k Knyrett —
Iriih Agent, Messrs. Borough, Armit Sc Co.
IRetumedflrom France, January, 1816.]
I Sir Wm. Kler Grant Mrred In Flandeni uid wai present at Funan, tlege
In 17M he wm preMnt in tlie actioni of the 17tb, 84th, and tath of April, the
May. Joined the Banian and Austrian army In Italy early in 1790, and eenred
two following yeart, indnding the Imttlei of Noil, Rivoll, Mondori, Sariliano,
Alenndiia* Sanranal, Tortona, Cunio, Sarona, Genoa, tu. Sir Wm. lerred ae
ladiea tram 1900 to 1818 ; commanded a body of troops in the Ferdan Gulf.
a Ool. Wyndlmm reeelved two levere wounds at Waterloo, on the 18th June.
a Dr. Wtaterseale served at Walcheren, in 1800, and in the Peninsula, from Sept. 1610, to Dec. 1819, In-
dudlBf the battle of Foentes d'Onor. Prawnt at Watertoo.
139
of Yaleneiennes, ke. in 1708.
10th, 17th, 18th, and ttnd of
the campaigns of that and the
Marengo, kc. ; the sieges of
Adjutant-General in the East
Ymn* Serr.
43
^SS^Tto^ wSSf ] ^^ (^ ^^' Oum)Regt LL Dragoani. [*S2^Ji**
The White Hone, within the Garter on the 2nd and 3rd Standards, with the Motto, << iVee
OMpera terreiU."—" SALAMANCA"-" VITTORIA"— " TOULOUSB"— " PENINSULA."
Colonei,
9 Lord Ghaa. Somerset Manners, K.C.B.* Comet, 7 Feb. 98; Zisicl. lJiine,99;
Capt. 21 Aug. 1300 ; Jtfi^'or, 13 Oct. 08 ; JAeut.^CoL 1 Aug. 11 ; CoL 6Not.
17; Mqfar-Gen. 27 May, 25; Lieut.-Oen. 28 June, 38; CoL 8fd Dra-
goons, 8 Nov. 9&,
Lieut.'Cohnds,'-9WBi Sir Joseph ThaekweD,' K.C.B. it K.H. Camei,*f» Apr.
00; Xieitf. 13 June, 01; Cap^ pO April, 07 ; Xqfor, 18 June, 15; Brevet"
Lieut,"Col. 21 June, 17 ; Begtl.- Lieut, -^M, 15 June, 20 ; CM. 10 Jan. 37.
MichaelWhite,*C0ntef,i»15Aug.O4; Xmu^. p 14 May, 05 ; Cani. p7 Not.16;
Brevet'Mc^or, 10 Jan. 37 ; Regtl-Mtff&r, 4 Jan. 30 ; Lleut.^CeH. p 13 Dee. SO.
ilf^'oTf.— Oeo. Henry Lockwood, C<Fmet, p 10 Mar. 25; Lieut. PlO Aug. 26;
Ci^. P 78ept 32; Mqfar, 6 March, 39.
Geo. Alex. Malcolm, Cotim^, p 31 Dec25; Lieut. P7 Jime27; Ciip#.P30Dec.
81 ; M(0orf p 13 Dec. 30.
Full
Psjr.
33
36
15
13
15
31
27
27
14
0
20
13
7
16
7
11
13
13
12
9
10
11
7
6
6
6
4
6
4
6
3
3
3
8
3
6
1
1
1
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P»y.
1*
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Captains.
Chas. W. Morley Balders
Henry Bond*
John Tritton*
T^niliam Whitf^ ...
John Wm. Terbury
John Rich. Blagden Hale
John Bloomfleld Qough . .
Meyrick Jones
R. Algernon Smith
LlBUTSKANTa.
John Edward Dyer, B.M.
Walter Unett
John Edward Codd ....
Samuel Fisher'
Wm. Howe Hadlleld. . . .
George Newton
John Bose Holden Rose
Geoige Forbes
CORKBT.
P 10 Not. 25
p 25 May 09
14 Jan. 18
28 May 12
P 12 Dee. 96
P 7 June 31
24 Feb. 90
P 1 Mar. 27
P 5 July 33
LIBUT.
26 May 25
P 23 Aug. 83
P 21 July 26
16 June 27
25 Oct. 27
IMay 28
P 19 July 31
10 Dec 30
W. B. Fits Edward BamesI 19 Nov. 20
P 6Sept.33
P 6 June 34
P 18 July 34
P 16 Jan. 35
P 12 Feb. 36
P28Feb. 34
P 16 July 36
P22May 35
P 26 May 37
0 July 37
Jamss Martin.. ...•••. .
Edwud Geo. Swinton . .
James Cowell
Rich. Tho. Montgomery
Rich. A. Moore
Son. Charles Powys. . . .
JohnWyld
James White
Hugh H. Bradsliaw . . . .
Jolm Sullivan
CO&VBTS.
Henry Wood
Edmmid Roche
George Cookes
Georse Gladstone
Charies Bowles
Hon. Alfred A. Harbord
Alfred Fisher
P 10 July 37
P 11 July 37
P 14 July 37
19 Dee. 34
P 16 Aug. 39
P 20 Sept. 39
P28 Nov. 89
P25NOV.28
I Mar. 11
14 Aug. 16
I Aug. 14
P 5 July 88
P 16 May 84
P lOet 26
P 81 Dee. 80
P 22 Voy. 36
21 Dec. 26
P 31 Mar. 37
P27Aprti27
P 16 Aug. 31
P 20 Sept. 31
P 17 Aug. 32
P It Jan. 83
16 Ffeb. 34
P 24 July 85
P 11 Mar. 86
7 Oct. 36
P 17 Mar. 37
1 July 87
P 10 July 87
P 1 July 36
6 Mar. 30
17 Apr. 39
PlSDee. 39
31 Dec. 39
CAPTAIK.
P 15 July 86
P 6 May 24
70et. 861
80Juiie 87
1 July 87
p 10 July 87
P 1 Aug.96
6 Mar. 89
p 13 Dee. 39
BEBY.-XAJ.
98 June 98
pftlCBteOalkU*
Mr
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Ttml Almilghw» n
•r ConnuK
«rtS»«adUte
iMaU, laelodiiv tk« UMm ttVtt-
emntntnMtt
peliow. fHh. SMh. »*K
Jolyi WaetedaorrMBprt
ISlh to dM tin 0«L. wbM tt
Stvcdt tatO* or Ortbn* ttkU at
Tkitc*. •ndtatttoorTMlooMite.
or
t
th« mtit ihoaMOT at Vltloda. aai
MTtrelj wounded at Watoriw (Idl
)
te liiMiiHi a avw* of Mftanrt
S Cot. Whil* Mnrcd at tho I
«r Ummm tm ISIT, an
iaouBpalgwariSI7
4 Mia- Boad oorvod at tho taklat «f
AqluiaOatahlBlSlSi tto MaknUi
or ISir aad iSt MS •(
kilSH.
Ml
||SiraaSlSiairi*o
6 Otpl* Whilo
IIIM
eaylareor
t UmL Plihor aorvoS at
8 OopCConoiek
•kaDdoal
IStfl to S«p«. ISIS.
9 Dr. Hcadonoa wrvfd at Sbe
!■ ISIO 1 tvo foan la tho
|Sho wholo of tho BatBoaao a
26 9A I PoymoKir.HP ^Bdward Conniek,* 24 Jan. 28; Conut, 4Dec.06; Xlsii^. 26
Sept. 07; Capt. 23 Sept 13.
8 0 ii4^ti^iifi«.-^ohn SuUivan, (Xlim^.) 9 July, 87.
6 0 QuarieT'Maeter. — Hiodbs Adams, 20 June, 34.
31 0 Surgetm.'^MB, Henderson,' M.D. 20 April,26; Amet.'Swrgton, 22 Maich* 10;
Jffoep.'-AMiet. 6 Aug. 00.
Amietmfi'Swyiaiu.'^-Oeo. Knox, 28 June, 26 ; HoepUal-Aeeid. 25 Dee. 16.
Arthur Wood, M.D. 19 Vm. 26; BoepUat-AeeUt. 22 Dee. 26w
11 0 Feferifuiry 8urifeon.—QBOTge Bdlln, 17 Dec. 29.
Scarlet— Fodii^ Blue.— uiosiiif , Measrs. Cox & Co.
Loid Cb«. Mmmii Mfft«d ciM empifitt «f IMS la 8f«la, locladlac tlw mtalfT BiwamnMi at
Hla LordildB Mrrad tohw^ywiUy ia lh« Psnhitwia, sad has rsMivad a atdal sad two rlaupa
Vlttorla, aaa Toaloaw.
130
Istb*
"wmST] 4tt {or Qtuen't Own) Begt. Light Dragoons. [«C1L!SJU
"Talavbea" ** Albuhbba" '* Salamanca" "Vittoria''"Touloubb'' **Pbhih8ula."
Y«n'8«rT.
48
PtaU
83
21
30
88
3
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Pfcy.
0
4
ii
21
24
14
21
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0
16
0
24
a
16
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29
0
20
0
13
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0
7
0
7
0
6
0
8
0
6
0
6
0
6
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5
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6
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5
0
4
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83
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0
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83
"J
Ctftowrf
9 m Lord Robt. Bdw. Henry Somenet,' G.C.B. Cornet^ 4 Feb. 1793 ; Lieut.
4 Dec. 08 ; Copt. 88 Aug. 94 ; 3£qfar, 21 Kov. 90 ; Lieut.-Col 25 Dec. 1800 ;
Cohnd, 25 July^ 10 ; Mqfar^Gen. 4 June, 18 ; Lieui.-Gen. 27 Hay, 35 ', Col,
4th Dragoons, 31 Mar. 36.
Lieui,'Col&Hel$,'-9 William Fendall,' Comet, 39 Sept. 08 ; Lieut, 3 Oct 00 ;
Capt. P 3 Feb. 30 ; Mqfor, 3 June, 25 -, Liewt.'Col. p 34 Dec. 33.
John Beott, C.B. Corfw#, p 4 Hay, 16; Lieut. p36 Oct. 15; Cop^. p 38 June, 31 ;
Mqfor, P9 Nor. 36 ; Lieut.-Col. 31 Aug. 30.
Mt^ors.'^lt SB William Havelock,* K. H. Bne. 13 July, 10; Lieut. 13 Hay,
13; Caj7«. P 19 Feb. 18 ; Ifi^'or, p 31 Dec. 30.
9 FnuDennot Daly,« ^n#.6Dec.ll; linc^. 36 Not. 13 ; Go^^ 36 June, 34 ;
Mqjor, P27 Oct. 36; Brev.-Lieut.-Col. 83 July 39.
Captains.
Hareonrt Master
William Parlby
Alex. Houstoun
Sir Keith A. Jackson, JBt.
Bertram Newton Ogle . .
Chas. Lush. Cumberlege
John Harrison
Edward Scott
Geoige Oardine Shaw' . .
LlBUTBlTANTS.
Arch. Bdm. Bromwich . .
Richard Fra. Poore ....
Thomas Lloyd
Oeoige Chas. Dalfaiiac. . . .
J. H. T. Warde, R.H. . . .
Bob.DennistownCampbell
Philip Kemp
Francis Fred. Janyrin ..
Thomas Wm. Geils
J. T. Douglas HaUtett . .
Arthur Scudamore
Edward Inge
Alexander Low ........
WUliam Drysdale
W. W. W. Humbley
Jos. Rogers J. Coles ....
John F. Fits Qerald
John August. Todd
R. Buckley Prettqjohn . .
COBNBTS.
Wm. Aug. Hyder
Hen. Fred. Hodson ....
Martin Kirwan
Qeo. Edw. Campion ....
Algernon Q. Brenchley . .
Tho. John Francis
Frederick Pipon
William Kingston Fraser
CORNBT.
P30 July 18
P 3 Oct. 16
P 4 Dec. 33
P 3 Dec. 19
P 10 Aug. 36
P 13 Dec. 16
36 June 34
P38Dec. 86
P30May 11
17 Feb. 30
P28July 24
P 15 Mar. 87
31 July 88
P31 June 33
P82 0ct. 33
P23 Aug. 34
P83Mar. 32
P 38 Not. 34
PSSJan. 35
P 20 May 35
11 Mar. 13
P 3 Oct. 35
P SO Dec. 35
37 Mar. 35
P 8 Sept. 36
P 24 Mar. 37
P 28 April 37
P83Feb. 38
P 6 July 38
P 14 Sept. 38
P 33 Nov. 38
P38Mar.30
p89Mar.39
p 14 June 39
Pl5 June39
lilEUT.
CAPTAIir.
BBBY.-MAJ.
88 June 38
p 17 Sept. 86
P 28 Sept. 26
P 12 Dec. 36
P31 Dec. 30
P84Dec. 38
8 Oct. 34
P87 0ct. 36
P31 Aug. 38
31 Hay 30
t CoL Foidan wrrtd In llw
loauU from liOS to lb* end of tb*
war, Ineladlas tho bottlot of Alfea*
hen, Vtttn, yittorta, aqd To«>
P 6 Mar. 83
P 6 May 84
P 10 Not. 36
P 10 Dec. 33
P 14 Dec. 86
P80July 10
18 Aug. 35
P 8 June 30
81 Dec. 13
18 Aug. 36
P 3 Dec. 86
P 18 Oct. 30
10 May 31
P38May 35
P87Mar. 35
P 3 Sept. 36
3 June 35
P 38 April 37
6 July 87
18 Feb. 38
10 Mar. 14
P 6 July 38
Pdl Aug. 38
15 Dec. 38
P82Mar.d9
31 May 39
P 14 June 39
PlSOct. 39
7 Dr. FmtoB torvcd la tiio PcnlmiiU tnm Ju.
1800 to AprU 1811. iaeludii^ th« haMm of ■«ir^««««,
•Dd alfls* of Bui|ot| iimii at Qlwira Biw aai Ws.
torloo.
S imor HftTdoek mttoS ti tb*
PonlamU from Juljr 1810 to the cni
of tho war. taelttdtaf the batUm of
Vittorlai crooabif tho BMaiina ;
batUo or mvellei aflUft Mar
Bajoaaot battlaa of Ortbat tmi
TVwlouaoi wo— <<< at Qvalro Biaa.
« CoL Daljr Mrrcd tho caai^
PBifna of 181S and 14 la tb« Pcabai.
aula, and waa womidad at Bbyoime f
■arved alM la tba Amariaan waty
aad waa eafaffcd at tba skfo aaik
battia of PlatUburfb.
ft Capt Ibaw Martd at tha alatf
ot Hattnai. and la tba Mahtana
flnq«lgaa of 1817 aad li.
6 Uoal. (Qaaftar-Maatar) Croai
aarrad ia tba Amariaaa war.
Pl8 0ct. 39
Paymaeter, — Henry Heyman, 30 Aug. 33 ; Comity 30 Aug. 07 $ lAeui. 1 July,
00; Oip/. 84 June, 83.
jlifMni/.— Thomas lioyd, (Lieut.) 6 Sept. 36.
Quarter-Maater.'-'Oeo. H. Croad,' 8 Jan. 30 ; Bne. 30 Not. 00 ; Lieut. 14 Nor. 1 1 .
Swraeon.--^ iS Dayid Perston/ H.D. 17 Feb. 86; Astitt.-Surg. 1 Feb. 10;
Ho9p.'Attiet. 10 Oct. 08.
iisrif^.-^ur^tf.— John Stewart Grares, 38 Sept. 36 ; Hotp.-Astitt, 38 Feb. 36.
Nelson Dartnell, 4 Dec. 33.
Veterinary Surgeon. — John Byrne, 14 Dec. 38.
Searit^^Paeingt Qreein.^-^Agentf Hessrs. Hopkinson, Barton k Knyrett.
I Load Bdwaid Somaraot aarrad aa tha aspadltloa to tiba Haldar ia ITW^ aa aida-da-eaaip to R. R. B. tba Dakr ef
Talk, aad waapmtattha bat«aa af Iba Itlh Sapl., lad aad fCh Oel^ Sarrad to tha oampalgaa la Iba Poatawata hi
arilM4» Prapinaa. (iartadlai tfca batth of Tblcvaia. tbaeafalryaaCloaatUaasic*aadtbateltlaaori
) aain ha nbbibud iba taab.af ll^}or.OaaaiaI la IBlti from tfiat parted tiU tba cad of tba
Ihi HaaMT Brigada, with wbloh ha waa piaaaat al Ortbaa aad Taatooaa. Sarrad at tba balOa of Watatlao la aom-
oTtbe Boaaahold Brigada of Caralry. aad Babaaqaaatty vpoa tha Staff of tba Anj of Oeaapatlaa ia Piaaoa aalU Ha
maca to larlaad. Bia loidMp hM iMalrad a aiaoi aad oaa claap ibr Talavara. Salaauaca. Tlttoria, Ortbaa. aad T^loaM.
131
6ih (or InmskUHnff) Regiment of Dragoons,
« WATERLOO."
YMn'8«nr.
68
FoU
Half
P.J.
PV.
20
0
16
0
16
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16
0
14
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13
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0
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3
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33
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CaUna.
9 Hon, Sir WOliam Lumley,* O.C.B. Comet, 84 Oct. 1787 ; lAeui, 19 May 90 ;
Capt. 4 Dec. 03 ; Mqfor, 10 Mar. 06 ; Lieui.-Col. 86 May, 06 ; Col. 80 April,
1808; Mqjor^Gtn. 86 Oct. 00; Xieu^.-Gm. 4 June, 14; Qen, 10 Jan. 97;
Col, 6th Dragoons, 3 Not. 37.
Lieui.'ColoMl,
9 Jeremiah RatcUffe* K.H. Comtty^W April, 11 ; Liefd. 11 March, 18; Oxpt,
88 Feb. 87 ; Mqjor^ P 87 July, 38 ; Lieut.-Col. p 0 June, 38.
Mqjor.
Raymond White, Cornet^ P14 Oct 84; Lieut. P88 July, 86; Copt. P84 April,
28; Af(r|/or,POJune,38.
CAPTAIlia.
WUloughby Moore
Frederick Wollaston . . .
Henry Crichton
Robt. Donglaa Harbor .
William Arkwright ...
Thoa. Westropp M'Mahon
LlBUTBllAirTS.
William Armstrong, R.M.
Fra. Ed. Winning. Ingram
Frederick Thompaon ....
Herbert Mantel
Merryn Archdall
John Kingston James ....
H. J. Denny
Tonman Moaley
Edward S. May
James King
Hen. Daliymple White. .
CORNBTS.
James Daridson
James C. Strode
CORNBT.
P 7 Sept. 80
P 88 July 86
P 8April86
P 16 Mar. 87
P84Jnly 88
84 Dec 80
88 June 14
83 Aug. 31
8 Dec. 31
11 June 30
0 Mar. 38
14 Dec. 38
7 June 31
88 Dec. 32
4 May 37
6 May 37
11 May 38
P 9 June 38
P 84 Mar. 37
LIEUT.
17 July 23
10 June 26
19 July 27
0 April 20
26 June 30
8 Dec. 31
29 May 17
87 July 38
1 Not. 33
1 Jan. 34
9 Jan. 36
17 April 86
88 May 36
83 Jan. 36
11 May 38
9 June 38
8 Feb. 30
CAPTAIW.
P 4 Mar. 86
P83 Aug. 31
P 1 Not. 33
P 88 April 87
PU May 38
p 0 June 38
BRBVBT-
MAJOR.
Paifnuuter, — Hen. Fowler Mackay, 1 Not. 31; Comet, 0 June, 26 ; Lieut, IS
Jan. 26 ; Copt, 18 Feb. 80.
A4futant.-^U, J. Denny, (Lieut.) 18 July, 84.
Quarter^Maeter.-^9BBi Frederick McDowell,' 10 Dec. 80.
Surgeon.'^WWiam Dannt,^ M.D. 18 May, 14 ; Astitt.-Surg. 8 Mar. 08 ; Hotp.-
Aeeist. 18 Sept 07.
Aeeitt,-Swrg,'''Cbealee R. Boyes, M.D. 88 Not. 86 ; Hoep,'A$eiet. 17 Aug. 86.
Veterimtrif Surffoom, — Herbert Hallen, 8 Aug. 30.
Scarlet-^ JPacin^ Yellow.-— il^en^, Messrs. Cox k. Co. — Irieh Affent, Messn. Borough,
Armlt k, Co.
[Returned from France, November, 1818.]
1 Sir WniiuD LatDUj waa rnnnlj womdsd throafb tlM takle joint at Antrtin, 7tli Jium^ 17B8, sad pi«-
HTUlttoi ootnouuided Um SSd Dragoom la Egypt; ar-
•rtea, aiMl bm rtcdwd « oMdsI for Albobcm.
Mil to ths Md of tbs war, ladadbif tho tettlM of
wrrfd tiM town from bolng borat bj the rebels. Sir WUltsoi commMided tbo SSd Dragooos la Egypt ;
eom]Malod tbo npodltkn hem the Capo to Sooth AoMrtea, aiid hat racdvod o nodal for Alboboro.
t CoL BatcUflb tanrtd In tbo FanloMila from J
flolamaiira, Vlttoria* ryriiian. aad TooIoom.
$ Quartor Master M 'DowtU raeolTtd a •ovora tabrt wound in th« hoad on tho ISIh Juno at Walorloo.
4 Dr. Daant Mttod at Iho cnptnro of Madtifa in 1807, aad of M artlolqao ia 1800. Sorrod alao te tho
Bormwi «
138
£?vi;^'i^'':] 1th {or Queen's own) jRefft Lt Dragoons {Hussars.) [^Jj"
'' PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO."
Veaw'Serv.
47
FuU
Pay.
17
16
14
12
10
10
8
8
11
7
7
6
6
6
5
5
5
4
3
3
3
27
11
1
Half
Pay.
0
4A
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Colonel.
9 SH Henry William, 3fflrg«M of Anglesey,* K.G. G.C.B. G.C.H. Lieut.-Col.
12 Sept. 1793 ; Col. 3 May, 96 ; Mt^or-Om. 29 April, 1802; Lieut.-Gen. 26
April, 08; Gen. 12 Aug. 19; Col. 7th Hiwsare, 16 May, 01.
*
Lieut.'Colonel.
John James Whyte, Cornet^ p21 Aug. 23 ; Lieut. p22 Dec. 25 ; Capt. p 31 Dec.
27 ; MqjOTy P5 April, 83; Lieui.-Col. P21 Oct. 37.
Me^or.
Arthur Waiiam Biggs, Comet, p29 July, 24; Lieut. HI Feb. 26; Capt. p 14
May, 29 ; M<^or, p 21 Oct. 37.
Captains.
Thos. Edm. Campbell . .
Hon. Henry Cole
Arthur Shirley
Qervase P. Bushe
Charles Hagart
Henry John Sutton ....
Lieutenants.
9 ^^ Thomas Paterson ^
William Orasett
Albany B. Savile
Robert James
Fred. Thos. Farquharson
Charles Hen. Wyndham
Thos. Hen. Preston ....
Hugh Joceline Percy ....
CORNBTS.
R. Bishop, R.M
Albert Helyar ^ . . .
Qeo. Fred. Wm. Miles . .
James Macaul Hagart . .
Hon. W. H. Stap. Cotton
CO&NBT.
P30 June25
P 17 Jan. 28
P31 Aug. 30
P 8 Apr. 26
P 15 June 32
P 1 Feb. 33
P 10 Dec. 29
P 6 Apr. 33
P31 May 33
P21 Mar. 34
P 12 Aug. 34
P 9 Jan. 35
P 25 Dec. 35
p 22 Jan. 36
16 Oct. 85
P 15 July 36
P 14 Apr. 37
P 26 May 87
P21 Oct. 37
LIBUT.
P 18 May 26
P 12 Feb. 30
P 1 Feb. 33
P 26 Sept. 26
P12 Aug. 34
P 9 Jan. 35
15 Mar. 33
P25Dec. 35
P22Jan. 36
P 15 July 36
P 14 Apr. 37
P 26 May 37
P21 Oct. 37
P 16 Mar. 38
CAPTAIN.
P 17 Feb. 32
P 6 Mar. 35
P 15 July 36
P21 Sept. 32
P21 Oct. 37
P 16 Mar. 38
BREVET-
MAJOR.
Paymatter. — Charles M'Carty, 2 Nov. 80; Quarter-Masterj 14 May, 12;
Comet, 11 March, 13 ; Lieut. 20 Jan. 14; Capt. 14 Dec. 26.
A4futant.—lf IB Thomas Paterson, (Lieut.) 10 Dec. 29.
QuarteT'Afatter. — Henry Humphrys, 22 Feb. 39.
Surgeon, — James Low Warren, M.D. 17 April, 38; Astitt.-Surg. 19 Feb. 24',
Hoep.'AssiKt. 1 Feb. 16.
Attiitani'8wrgeon.--l!hsmBB Beavan, 28 Sept. 26; Hotp.-Asgist. 10 Nov. 25.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Qeoige Johnston, 26 May, 37.
Blue. — Agent, Messrs. Cox k Co.
1 Lord AngleMy has receWcd a medal for Sabaguo and Benerente, kc. Lost a l«g at Waterloo.
2 Ueat. IHtteraon serred In the Peninsula, from Oct. 1819 to the end of the war, including the battlei of
the Nive, 0th and 18th Dec. (wounded), Salvatore, Orthet, Aire and Toulouae. Served aleo at Waterloo.
133 E
8^A {or King's Royal Irish) Regiment of LiglU Dragoons — {Hussars.)
r«an' Senr
46
Full
24
Half
l»«y.
Harp and Crown. ** PrisHn<B virhtth wi«»u>ref."— " LESWARREE" —
" HINDOOSTAN."
15
0
13
0
13
0
10
0
8
0
13
0
7
0
7
0
7
0
9
0
6
0
12
0
6
0
6
0
3
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
32
3
6
0
1
0
24
1
13
0
20
1«
Colonel.
9 S2A Sir Joseph Straton,* C.B. 8c K.C.H. Cometj Dec. 1794 ; Lieut. 2 Dec.
95 ; Capt. 2 March, 97 ; M({jor, 14 Aug. 1801 ; Lieut.-Col. 25 Feb. 08 ; Col.
4 June, 14; M^jor-Oen. 27 May, 25; Lieut.-Gen. 28 June, 38; Col. 8th
HuBsars, 24 Aug. 1830.
Lieui.'Colonel.
Hon. George Berkeley Molyneux, Comet, p3 May, 15; Lieut. p12 Sept. 10;
Capt. P 1 1 April, 22 ; Mqfor, p 28 Sept. 26 ; Lieut.-Col. p 31 Dec. 27.
Mqjor.
James MacCall, Comet; p23 June 25 : Lieut, p 17 Oct. 20; Capt. p3 Aug. 30 ;
Af^yor, P31 Jan. 40.
Captains.
Jas. Harrison Cholmeley
Frederick Geo. Shewell . .
Rodolph de Sails
Thos. Wm. Selby Lowndes
Hon. Rich. Howe Browne
Magnus G. Laing Meason
LlBUTBHAMTS.
Joseph Reilly, R.M
Edward Most3m
George J. Huband
George Brown
Henry Rowles
Carrington Smythe ....
Cha. Joseph Longmore . .
Fleet. Thos. Hugh Wilson
J. Craven Garden
Hon. Jas. Sandilands ....
CORNET.
P 23 Aug. 27
p 28 Aug. 27
P17 Dec. 30
p 15 June 32
P 6 Not. 27
P 28 June 33
P26 Apr. 33
p 12 July 33
P 9 Aug. 31
P28Mar. 34
P 9 Sept. 28
P 3 Apr. 35
P30 May 34
P 5 May 37
p 13 July 38
P 2 Mar. 39
Pl7Sept.S0
P15 Not. 39
Pdl Jan. 40
LIEUT.
P 17 Dec. 30
6 Sept. 31
P 28 June 33
P 12 July 33
P 10 Aug. 32
P 13 Feb. 35
27 Mar. 34
P 3 Apr. 35
3 Oct. 34
31 Mar. 37
P 0 Aug. 33
P 13 July 38
P17 Aug. 38
p 17 Sept. 39
P 15 Not. 39
P31Jan. 40
CAPTAIN.
P13
P28
P13
P 2
P15
P3l
Feb. 35
Apr. 37
July 38
Mar. 39
Not. 39
Jan. 40
BREVET-
MAJOR.
Cornets.
Arth. Jas. Lord Killeen
Wm. Henry Cooper ....
Alex.Cruikshank lindsay
Paynuuter.^-John Gibson Whitaker, 0 Jan. 17 ; Comet, March. 05 ; Lieut. 31
Oct. 06.
A4futant.—Qeorge Brown, (Lieut.) 3 Feb. 37.
Quarier^Master. — James Landers, 29 Not. 39.
Surgeon, — John Sqnair, M.D. 3 March, 37; Attitt.-Surg. 30 Jane, 85 ; Hotp.-
Aititt. 10 June, 15.
Assittant'Surgeon.—Tho. Coke Gaulter, M.D. 29 July. 30 ; Hosp.-Asriet. 22
Mar. 27.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Lawrence Bird, 20 June, 00.
Bine. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co. ; Irish Agents, Borongh, Annit & Co.
[Retumedfrom the Bast Indies, May, 1823.]
1 Sir Joseph SlratoQ aocompuiled his ragtmcnl, ths ISIh Dimvoona, to th* PmUmila, la 1610, w!
t^nvA thren jean. Sir Joteph was woonded st Waterloo, where he oommanded the 6th Dragoons,
Wm. Ponioobj fell, when the eonunaiid of a Brigade devolved on him.
134
here be
Ul Sir
9/A {or the QaeeiCs Royal) Regiment of Light Dragomis — {Lancers),
" PENINSULA."
Yean* Senr.
45
Pull
Pay.
20
33
18
15
14
9
8
7
13
9
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
2
1
1
31
13
2
3G
15
11
Half
P.y.
1*
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
m
0
0
0
0
ColoneL
9 98A James Wallace Sleigh/ C.B., Comet, Feb. 95 ; lAeut. 29 Apr. 95 ;
Capi. 25 Oct. 98 ; Mqjor, 14 June, 05 ; Lieut.-Col 14 Dec. 09; Col. 12 Aug.
19; Mqjor-Gen, 22 July, 30; Col 9th Lancera, 24 Aug. 39.
Lieut.' Colonel,
James Alex. Barl of Rosslyn, Comet, p 25 Veh. 19 ; Lieut. p9 July, 20 ; Capt.
P 25 March, 23 ; Mq^or, p 12 Dec. 26 ; Lieut,'Col. p 31 Dec. 27.
Mqjor.
Alexander Campbell,' K.H., Comet, 24 Aug. 06; Lieut. p4 Sept. 06; Capt.
P13 Aug. 12; M<^or, p9 Aug. 21 ; Brevet-Lieut.-CoL 16 July, 30.
Captains.
James Alex. Fullerton . .
Arthur Chas. Williams . .
J. Hope Grant
Archibald Little
Thos. Palmer Whalley . .
Andrew Spottiswoode . .
Lieutenants.
Robert Cooke^
J. N. Macartney, R.M. . .
John Anstnither Thomson
John Wm. Oooch Spicer
Frederick James Isacke . .
Fra. Digby Willoughby . .
Kingsnull Manley Power
Phillip Haughton Clarke
John Sutherland
CORNET.
P 1 Aug.
P 16 June
P 29 Aug.
P 4 Oct.
P 4 May
P 10 May
22
25
26
31
32
33
Cornets.
Gilbert«T. Nicholson . . .
J. Edward Madocks . . .
Hon. Brownlow C. Berbie
Eustace Arkwright
P27 Apra27
p 10 May 31
P 12 Feb. 36
P 29 April 36
P 2 Sept. 36
P16 Sept. 36
P 24 Feb. 37
P 5 May 37
P17 Nov. 37
p 9 Feb. 38
p 17 Aug. 38
Pll Oct. 39
P 31 Jan. 40
LIEUT.
P 30 Dec. 24
P 20 Aug. 26
P 26 Feb. 28
P31 Aug. 32
P 12 April 33
P29 April 36
5 AprU 31
Pll April 34
P24Feb. 37
P 5 May 37
P 17 Nov. 37
P 9 Feb. 38
p 17 Aug. 38
Pll Oct. 39
P31Jan. 40
CAPTAIN.
P 19 Sept. 26
P 5 July 31
P29 May 35
P 24 Feb. 37
P 17 Aug. 38
Pll Oct. 39
BREVET-
MAJOR.
Paynuuter.—9 ^^ Henry Knight, 2 July, 05.
^<{/ufan^.— Robert Cooke, (Lieut.) 27 April, 27.
Quarter-Master. — J. C. Williamson, 17 Aug. 38.
Surgeon. — Anth. Ceesar Colclough,^ 14 April, 13; Auist.-Surg. 11 Nov. 02.
Assistant'Surg. — ^Wm. Irwin Breslin, 8 March, 27 ; Hosp.-Assigt. 9 Feb. 26.
Veterinary Surgeon., — James Robertson, 24 Sept. 29.
Scarlet — Facings Blue. — Agent, Mr. Collyer.
[Bctumed from Portugal, May, 1813.]
1 General Sleigh senrcd in Flanders in 1705 ; In the actions in North Holland and the Holder, 10th and
ISHh Sept., and 2d and 6th Oct. 1790. In the Peninsula in 1811 and 12. Commanded the 11th Dragoons at
Wati^rloQ, towards the close of which the command of the 4tb Brigade dcToIyed on him. In 1810 he ac-
companied his regiment to India, and commanded the Cavalry division at the siege of Bhartpore in 1820&8.
3 Col. Campbell was present at the taking of the Cape of Good Hope, in 1806, and served subseqnentlj
in the East Indies.
4 Lieut. Cooke's services :— expedition to South America, and siege of Buenos Ayres. Expedition to
Walcberen and siege of Flushing.
4 Ht. Colclough served in the Mahratta war from Aug. 1812 to Dec. 1813; Kandlan campaign of 1815,
inclading the capture of Kandy in the island of Ceylon. Deccan campaigns of 1818 and 10, including the
•tonn and capture of Capaul Droog.
135
I
10/A {or Prince of Wahis own) Royal Regt of Light Dragootis (Hussars.)
« PENINSULA."—" WATERLOO."
Vean' Serr.
46
Pull
Half
P»y.
Pay.
21
10ft
27
0
17
0
11
0
11
0
0
0
9
0
9
0
12
0
7
0
6
0
K
0
6
0
5
0
5
0
3
0
5
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
24
A
1
0
18
3ft
29
0
8
0
CoUmeh
9 Charles W. Marq. of Londonderry,* O.G.B. G.C.H., JESnit^, 11 Oct 1794 ;
Lieut. 30 Oct. 94 ; Capt. 12 Nov. 94 -, Mqjor, 31 July, 95 j Lieut,'Col,
1 Jan. 97; Col4mel, 26 Sept, 1803; Mqjar-Gen, 26 July, 10; Lieut.-Oen.
4 June, 14 ; Oen, 10 Jan. 37 ; Col 10th Hussars, 3 Feb. 20.
Lieui,-Colonel,
9 Caa John Yandeleur,* r&9in^, 6 July, 00; Lieut. 90 May 11; Capt. P88
Feb. 22; Mqjar, Pi Oct 26; Lieut.-Col. p18 Dec. 27.
Jifqjor.
«a J. C. Wallington," Cornet^ p21 Oct 13; Lieut. P27 Dec. 14; Cap*. Pl6
Dec. 24 ; Mqfar, p6 April, 33.
Captains.
Oeorge Lister Lister Kaye
Henry Fred. Bonham
John Rowley
Geo. A. F. Quentin .
Edw. D. C. HUliard .
Sir J. Gardiner Baird, Bt.
LlBUTEWANTS.
Matt M'Donough, R.M.
William G. Cavendish . .
William Tomline
Newcombc E. Blackall . .
Rob. Blucher Wood ....
Arthur W. Williams
John Long
Robert Edw. Ward
Andrew Cathcart
Henry Edward Surtees . .
CORNBTS.
JohnWUkie
Lard G. A. Beauclerk
CORNET.
P25Mar. 23
P22 May 29
P 3 Dec. 29
p 14 June 31
P 19 July 31
P16 Aug. 31
6 Mar. 28
P30 Aug. 33
P 2 May 34
P 1 Feb. 33
PdO Dec. 34
P24Ju]y 35
P21 Aug. 35
P 1 Dec. 37
P26Jan. 36
P2dFeb. 38
Pll May 38
P28 Aug. 38
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
P14 April 26
P 14 June 31
P 19 July 31
P 1 June 32
P 6April3d
P90 Aug. 33
P24
P16
P21
P12
P 1
P20
P 14 Dec. 32
P 30 Dec. 34
P 24 July 36
P21 Aug. 35
P 12 Feb. 36
P 1 Dec. 37
Pll May 38
P28 Aug. 38
P 6 April 39
P20Septd9
Aug. 26
May 34
Aug. 35
Feb. 36
Dec. 37
Sept 39
BRBTBT-
MAJOR.
George Webb I 28 June 99
Paynuuter.—^ Samuel Wells,^ 26 June, 26; Comet, 8 Feb. 16; Lieut. 90 Dec. 19.
A4futant.-'QeOTge Webb, 20 Sept 39.
Quarter-Maeter.-'jBmeB Creighton M'Clellan,* 28 Jan. 10.
Surgeon.— 9 Wm. Reynolds Rogers,' 9 Aug. 26; Atsiit.-Surg. 7 Not. 11 ; Hoep.-
^4nf^. 22 Aug. II.
Ainstttni'Surgeon.'-Vfm. Stewart, 28 Sept 20; Hosp.'Astist. 24 Not. 26.
Veterinary Sutgeon. — John Gloeg, 29 June, 32.
Blue. — Agent, Messrs. Cox k Co.
IBetumedfrom Portugal, March, 1828.]
1 Lord Londoodeny has receiTed a citMs and one daap for Sahapin and Benevcnte^ TalaTera, Biuaeoi
Pu«nt«s d'Onor» and Bad^oi, and waa tererely woandad In the head bj a muaket-bidl In HoUaBd. 10th
Oct. 17V0.
3 UeuU-Ool. Vandeleur waa mtenlj wounded at PuentM d'Onor.
8 M^|ur WalllnRton terred at Waterloo on the 17th and 18th June.
4 Paymaster Well* aerred at Sahagun, Mayorca, Benerente and Conmna; and nbeequently to the
Peninsula from 1619 to the end of the war. Including the battles of Morallea, Vtttorta, J^yreoeea* Orthea,
Tarbes and Toulouse.
ft Quarter-Master If 'Oelbm serred throughout the eampai«ns of 1818 and 14 on the Nlagam Prontieta,
Including the action before Fort George, Blackrock, BullUo, Chippewa, Lundy's Lane, Niagara, beibra Von
Erie, Cook's Hills, and pass of Grand Eiver. RMeived a contuaioo in the head by a rauaket abot ni the
moment of paiaing through the enemy's Une in the chaige at Chtjipewa, 4th July, 1814.
A Dr. Rogers serred in the Peninsula from Jan. 1818 to the end of the war, iodadiag tha •cCloa «l
Morallea, battles of Vittorla, Pywnees, Orthea, and Tonlouse.
13G
11/A Regiment of Light Dragoam.
Teus'Serr
I
The Sphinx, with the woid», " EGYPT'» — " PENINSULA" —
« WATERLOO"—" BHURTPORE."
53
Full
P»7.
Id
29
33
25
14
12
7
B
5
20
4
3
5
4
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
13
o
»t
6
7
6
Hair
Paj.
0
0
t^
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1ft
0
0
0
0
CoUmeh
Philip Philpot, JEn», 26 Dec. 87 ; Lieut, 23 Nov. 88 ; Capt, 10 Jan. 97 ; ATq/or,
1 Nov, 07 ; Lieut.'Col. 24 Jan. 11 ; Col. 19 July 21 ; Mqfor-Gen. 22 July 30 }
Col, nth Dragoons, 8 Nov. 39.
Lieut,'Colonel,
James Thomas JBarl of Cardigan, Comet, ^0 May, 24 ; Lieut, p 13 Jan. 26;
Capt. P 9 June, 26 ; Mqjor, Pd Aug. 30; Lieut,'Col, 3 Dec. 30.
Mqfort.
9 IB James Rich. Rotton,i Comet, 27 June, 11 ; Lieut, p9 Jan. 12; Capt,
P 18 Sept. 17 ; Mt^or, p 11 Aug. 29.
9 Wi John Jenkins,^ Comet, 29 Jan. 07 ; Lieut, p 31 Dec. 07 ; Capt, p 22 Dec.
14; ilfq;<w, 13 Nov. 34.
1
Captains.
CORNET.
James Tomlinson'
Rich. Anthony Reynolds
luigo Jones ,
John Hen. Forrest ,
John Douglas
John Williams Reynolds
Lieutenants.
Wi R. Bambrick,^ R.M.
Wm. Chas. Forrest
Hen. Gorges Moysey ....
Frederick Sutton
T. Mathias Luz. Weguelin
John Wm. Brotherton . .
Thos. Chaloner Smith . .
Frederick Knowles* ....
John Cunningham
CORNETS.
Henry Qrimstone Hale . .
Broadley Harrison
William Grey Pitt
Peter Roe
P 6 Oct. 15
P 19 Jan. 26
P 8April28
P 12 Apr. 33
("18 June 29
P 18 Sept 35
14 Dec. 20
Pll Mar. 36
P 17 Mar. 37
P 24 Apr. 36
P23 Dec. 36
P 1 Dec. 37
P 2 Nov. 38
23 Nov. 38
P 11 Jan. 39
P 28 June 39
Pll Oct. 39
P22NOV. 39
P 31 Jan. 40
LIEUT.
6 Nov.
26 June
P17 Dec.
P 26 Dec.
P 26 Oct.
18
29
30
36
33
P 2 Nov. 38
P 12 Oct. 25
P 5 Jan. 39
P 11 Jan. 39
P 13 May 36
P 28 June 39
P 16 Oct. 39
P22 Nov. 39
9 Jan. 40
P 10 Jan. 40
CAPTAIN.
P 6 June 23
P 17 Mar. 37
P 14 Apr. 37
Pll Oct. 39
Pll May 39
P 10 Jan. 40
BREVET-
MAJOR.
28 June 38
Paymaster. — ^Wm. Devaynes Bedford, 28 April, 37; Ejis. 6 April, 26 ; Lieut-
31 Jan. 27.
Adjutant. — F. Knowles, {Lieut.) 6 Jan. 39.
Quarter-Master. — Francis Collins, 6 Feb. 1834.
Surgeon.— B. L. Sandham, M.D. 28 July, 20; Assist.-Surg, 12 Nov. 07.
Assist'Surgeon, — Andrew Maclean, M.D., 4 Oct. 33.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Opie Smith, 20 Feb. 36.
Scarlet — Facings Buff. — Agent, Messrs. Cox k, Co.
{Returned from the East Indies, June 1838.]
1 lI^)oT Rotton served in the Peninsula from April, 1818, to June, 1818, Including the battle of SaUunanca.
Prctent at Waterloo on the 16th, 17th and 18th June. Senred alto at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore.
8 Mi^or Jenkins serred in the Peninsula from Hay, 1811, to the end of the war, and was engaged in front
of Elvas ; on the banks of the Aguoda ; at Torre de Sillas ; Castnjon ; Badi^o' (wounded); upon the Dnuro
St Salamanca; Monestero; Burgos, and Torguanada. Present at Waterloo on the 16th and 17th June.
Served alto at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore.
3 M sjor Tomlinson served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore.
4 Ueut. Bambrick serred at Waterloo on the 18th June. Also at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore.
ft Lieut. Knowles served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore.
137
12 th (or the Prince of Waks's) Royal Regt. of Laiicers.
The Sphinx, with the words, « EGYPT"- " PENINSULA" — " WATERLOO.
YeM^Serv.
50
Full
Half
Pay.
Pay.
0
56
37
2A
35
0
17
0
15
0
13
0
13
0
13
0
11
0
10
0
B
0
15
0
7
0
7
0
7
0
5
0
5
0
7
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
2
0
29
A
7
0
3
0
19
0
7
0
CoUmeh
9 Sir Henry John Cumminar,* K.C.H. C(miet, 12 May, 1790 ; Lieut, 9 Feb.
93 ; Capt. 21 Feb. 94 ; Mi{jor, 25 Oct. 98 ; LUnU-CoL 17 Feb. 1803 ; Col, 1
Jan. 12; M^jor-Qen. 4 June, 14; Lieut.-Gm. 22 July, 30; Col. 12th lancers,
20 Jan. 37.
Lieut' Colonels.
Robert Browne Clayton,' K.C. Bm. 1 Sept. 84 ; Lieut. 30 April, 90; Capt. 81
March, 93 ; MqjoTf 1 March, 94 : Lieut.-Col. 1 Jan. 98 ; Col. "Zb April, 1808 ;
Major-Gen. 4 June, 11 ; Lieut. -Gen. 19 July, 21 ; Gen. 28 June, 38.
9 $® Sampson Stawell,* Em. p 15 Jan. 01 ; Lieut, p 9 July, 02 ; Capt. 28 Feb.
06 ; Brevet'Mqjor, 18 June, 15 ; Reg.-Mqjor^ 16 Sept. 19 ; L'unU.-Coil. P 1
Oct. 25; Ca^ 28 June, 28.
Mqjor.
9 i9ll Alexander Barton,* K.H. Comet, p 1 Aug. 05 : Lieut. P 7 May, 07 ; Capt.
P 17 Jan. 11 ; Breoet-Miyor, 21 Jan. 19; Reg.-Mqfor,P 19 Feb. 24; -Brew/-
Lieut.-Col. 10 Jan. 37.
Captains.
Edward Yandeleur
Edward Pole
Edward Slvewright . . .
Baskerville Glegg
Hon. C. R. W. Forester
Jonathan Childe
LiBUTBNANTS.
Thomas W. D. Willan .
J. Fits R. H. L. Wellealey
Joseph Philips, R.M. . .
Hon. Robt. Needham . .
Edward Morant
W. Ueathcote Tottenham
Thomas Bernard
Howard J. St. Georpe . .
Sydney Aug. Capel* ....
Cornets.
CORNBT.
LIEUT.
22 Sept. 23
P 7 July 25
P 9 Aug. 27
P 3 Jan. 28
P 18 Dec. 27
P 30 April 29
P 8 June 30
P 3 Aug. 32
18 Aug. 25
P23 Aug. 33
P 20 Sept. 33
P 13 Dec. S3
P 24 Apr. 35
P 23 Oct. 35
7 July 37
P 25 May 38
P 28 Dec. 38
P 26 Apr. 39
P 11 Jan. 39
5 Jan. 26
P 19 Sept. 26
P 12 Mar. 29
P 30 Apr. 29
P 3 Aug. 30
P 4 Jan. 31
P 17 Feb. 32
P 20 Sept. 33
P 13 Dec. 33
P 12 Dec. 34
P24 Apr. 35
P 23 Oct. 35
P 26 Apr. 39
P 24 May 39
25 May 39
CAPTAIN.
P 3 Aug. 30
P 18 Nov. 31
P 3 Aug. 32
P 2 Nov. 32
P23 Aug. 33
P 24 Apr. 35
BREVET-
MAJOR.
Henry Arthur Scott . . .
Arthur Munro <
Thos. Henry Clifton . . .
Francis Delaval Gray .
Patjnuutcr.^L. M. M. Prior,* 6 July, 20; Sm. 12 Sept. 11 ; Lieut. 0 Dec, 13.
i4 4; ti/an/.— Sydney Augustus Capel, 7 July, 37 ; {Lieut.) 7 July 37.
Quarter-Master. — Charles Armstrong, 7 July, 37.
Surgeon.— 9 J® Jos. Moffitt,^ M.D. 17 Jan. 28 ; A»i*t. Surg. 24 Oct II.
Assistant-Surgeon. — ^Thomas Hunter, M.D. 18 April, 34.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Charles Brett, 8 March, 33.
Scarlet — Facings Blue. — Agent ^ Mr. Collyer.
[Returned from Portugal y March 1828. J
I Sir Hen. John Ciunmlnf; ierved In Planden and Holland in 179S, 4, and 6; and anin In Holland in
17»B. SerttA aUo in thj- Pcnjinsula. and comnumded the 11th Uj^ht Draffoont at 8alamanr«. for which h«
bat receiTi>d a m«dal. H^ waa wounded by a labre cut in the arm In th© action of th«» 25th Sent, 1811
yJ^^^^ r^^^^^^I^^^^.^^"^ •**• Egyptian campaign of IrtOl, iDcludlnp the actions of the W
laih, and airt March. S<frved alM at Walcheren In ItJOB, and wat prewnt at the riege of Flushing. IfSai
for Mrrlnc in Egypt. • """^
,o?.^** ?*f.'^"^''^*^ ''**** '**^'*'*^**'*"'°"P*^"**™« •»•* •ob^yjuently In the Peninsula from 181 1 to
18U. includinic the sieic<;s of Ciudad Kodrlijo, and Bad^)oi ; the caralry affair of La Rwia ; destruction of
the bndgcof Almoras ; battle of Vittoria ; sii^rc and capture of Snn Bebastlan. Arrod ol*o ai Waterloo.
4 Col. Barton's service* :— ex vjwiilion to Walcheren ; IVtiJn^ula frx>in A|irn, 1H12, to tl»e »nl of the war
Including the caralry atfaint at Ca^tnyun, Quintana de Piienui, and Monasteni ; battles of :j«lamanea mmk
Vittoria i and sieire of San Sf'inistian. Served nlno at Wnterl(»o. v^— ~«-mi^ mmu
h Quarter-Maater 11 Ort. In*!, fn>ni which dale the periiMl of se'^riee has been compuUd.
« Paymaster IMor termed iJie campaiim of IHI7 in the EaM Indit's uinunst the rinflarrcen.
7 Dr. lloAtt sened in llie Peninsula fW>ra Amc. |RI3 to the end ol the war, tncludina the haltia of \^m
Pyrenees, Orthw, and Tmiloose. prrtent on the lOth, 17th and I8th June at Waterloo.
1«I8
Emb. for Foreign H
Service, 1610. J
13^A Regiment of Light Dragoons.
rserving In the
L Eaet Indtei.
Oo the chacoee and appointmente, tho Motto, " Ftoel m ^filfemuw."—" PENINSULA"— " WATERLOO."
1 Years' Serr.
61
Pall
Pay.
Half
Pay.
31
i^
31
0
25
0
31
25
19
22
15
Id
14
24
15
14
17
13
10
11
11
10
9
10
9
5
6
15
6
6
6
4
3
3
2
17
9
12
28
13
10
if^
0
3
0
3
0
0
10ft
0
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
0
0
Colonel.
Hon, Sir H. G. Grey, G.C.B. G.C.H. Eru, 17 Oct. 1779 ; Lieut. 28 July, 81 ;
Capt.Sl May, 87; M({j. 23 Oct. 93; Lieut. -Col. 21 April, 94; Col. I Jan.
08 ; Mqj.'Gen. 1 Jan. 1805 ; Lieut.-Gen. 4 June, 11 ; Gen. 27 May, 26; Col.
ISth Dragoons, 30 Dec. 11.
Lieia.'CoU.— JI^ 53* R. Brunton,* JEns. 10 Nov. 08: Lieut. 12 Dec. 09; Capt.
10 Nov. 13; Mqj.P2 March, 20; Lieut. -Col. p 31 Dec. 30.
9 ?aa Allan T. Maclean,* JS^/w. 4 Jan. 10 ; Lieiit. p 11 July, 11 ; Capt. p 23 Dec.
18; JIfq;. 29 Oct. 30 ; ZicM^-Co/. 11 July,34.
Mi^trrt.— Henry Stones, Comet, p 28 Dec. 15; Lieut. 7 Nov. 18; Capt. p 26
Dec. 23 ; Mqj. p 19 Feb. 36.
WUliam Hake,* Ens. 25 June, 1807 ; Lieut. 1 Nov. 10; Capt. 7 May, 27 ; Maj.
23 Nov. 38.
Captains.
Wm. Digby Hamilton . .
Robert Ellis
9 $iB Thomas Rosser^ .
James Sargeaunt
George Weston
William Knox
Geon^e Manners
Bernard MacMahon . . . .
Lieutenants.
Thomas John Parker . . . .
James Boalth
John C. Campbell
Denis Browne
Geo. Jas. Walker
Wm. Mavor Julius
Hen. Horatio Kitchener. .
£dw. Rudston Read . . . .
John A. De Balinhard . .
Charles Floyd
Werner Cathrey
Jas. Allen Cameron ....
William Ready*
Chas. C. Shute
Cornets.
Wm. Shute Wmt
Henry Hamilton
C. H. D. Donovan
Charles Deacon
Thomas W. Smith
Alfred R, Hole
rORNET.
26
23
29
P 9
P28
P12
13
10
May 15
April 18
Oct. 18
June 25
Dec. 21
Jan. 20
May 13
Nov. 25
LIEUT.
0
P 10 Aug. 26
P24Sept. 12
26 Oct. 27
3 May 13
8 Jan. 29
P 9 July 29
P 29 June 30
P 18 Nov. 31
p 11 June 30
8 Sept. 31
P 26 Dec. 36
Pll July 34
19 May 26
P 19 July 34
P 18 July 34
P 21 Dec. 34
P 16 Feb. 36
P 14 April 37
P 7 July 37
P 27 July 38
9 Nov. 19
6 Oct. 22
24 June 19
P 30 Mar. 26
PIO May 25
P 20 Mar. 27
8 Sept. 14
P30NOV. 26
14 Aug. 28
P 6 May 13
P 16 Mar. 32
P 16 Mar. 33
PIO Jan. 34
P18 April34
Pll July 34
P 12 Dec. 34
P29 Mar. 33
16 Sept. 37
P30 June37
6 Oct. 38
28 June 27
P 10 May 30
captain.
BREV-MAJ-
P31 Dec. 30
P 13 May 20
8 Sept. 31
P 18 July 34
P16 Mar. 30
P 14 Dec. 32
15 Sept. 37
23 Nov. 38
4 Captain Roeacr acrcompa-
nied the 13th LiRht Dragoons
to Portugal in 1810, and wa«
present with it in every action
in which it was cngagt^d, with-
out having been al>M>nt from it
for a single day. Served also
at Waterloo.
9 Lieut. Ready served at the
siefe and capture of Bhurtpore
6 Doctor Mouat served in the
Burmese war.
Paymaster. — R, Storey, 6 Aug. 19; Ens. 16 Apr. 13; Lieut. 0 Feb. 16.
^4/ti/an/.— Charles Floyd, (Xi^ti^.) 8 Sept. 31.
Quarter-Master.— John O'Reilly, 26 Dec. 28.
Surg.— JaB. Mouat,^ M.D. 16 Feb. 27 ; Asstst.-Surg. 1 Oct. 12 ; Hosp.- Assist,
16 July, 12.
Assist.'Sur.— John Clark, M.D. 29 July. 30, Hosp.- Assistant, 4 Oct. 27.
Patrick Nicolson, M.D. 31 Dec. 33.
Veterinary Surg. — John Legrew, 9 July, 30.
Soirlet — Facings Green. — Agent, Messrs. Cox k. Co.
1 Col. BrantoD served in the Peninsula fh>m May 1909, to Feb. 1814, including the action at the bridge
ef Coa near Almeida, Busaco, Puentes d'Onor, Arroyo de Molino, Almarez, Vittoria, Mayo Pas«, Pyrenees,
Kivelle, Nive. Slightly wounded at the battle of the Pyrenees SOth July, and severely at St. Pierre
d'Afmbi nemr Bayonne IJIth Dec. 1813. Served at Waterloo on the 18th June.
S Col. Macl«an served with the Idth Light Dragoons in every action and affair in which it was engaged in
the Peninsula from Dec. 1810 to the end of the war. Wounded and taken prisoner at Couches, 13th March,
1^14. Served also at Waterloo.
3 M^or Hake served the campaigns of 1810 and 11 against the Caff^e tribef. Served alto at the siege of
Bhortpore.
130
14/A (or the King's) Regt of Light Dragoons,
The <• PRUSSIAN EAGLE"— " DOURO"—"TA LA VERA"-" FUKNTES D'ONOR-—
" SALAMANCA"—" VITTORIA"— " ORTHES"— " PENINSULA."
Yean' Serv.
44
Full
P.7.
36
16
15
U
10
8
7
7
5
8
6
4
5
4
3
4
3
1
1
1
1
28
3
11
30
Half
Pay.
0
A
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
Colonel,
9 912A £^lr Edward Kerrison, BarU^ C.B. U O.C.H. Comet, 23 June, 1796;
Lieut, 1 Feb. 08; Capt, 18 Oct. 98 j MtQor. 12 May, 1803; Lieut.-CM,
4 April, 05; Co^. 4 June, 13 : Mq^ar-Oen. 12 Aug. 19; LtetU.'Gen. 10 Jan.
37 ; Col. 14th Dragoons, 18 June, 30.
Lieui.'ColoneL
9 John Townsend,' Comet y p 24 Jan. 06 ; Lieut. 8 Mar. 06 ; Capt. 6 June, 1 1 ;
Brevet'Mqfor. 21 Jan. 19; Refftl.-Mqjor, P 13 Sept. 21 ; Lieut.-Col. p 16
April, 20.
M({jor.
Charles Barton, Conurf,P10Dec.25; Xi«tf.Pl4 Feb. 28; Capt. p22 March, 88;
Major. P 1 June, 38.
Captains.
Edward Harrey'
Fran. H. Stephens
John Henderson
Wm. Henry Archer ....
John B. Culpeper
Henry Edw. Doherty ....
LiBUTBNANTS.
Charles £. Doherty
Qeo. Main FuUerton ....
Isaac Comock
John Henry Tonge
Charles T. Grif&s R.M. . .
Archibald Robert Miller .
CORNBTB.
WiUiamFaber
Q. K. M. Dawson
William Clarke *
Rob. Hugh Smith Barry..
John Hesketh Qoddard. .
Wm. Warner Allen ....
CORNRT.
P 24 Mar. 25
P23Feb. 26
P 25 Jan. 31
P 28 Dec. 32
P 13 Sept. 33
P31 Dec. 33
P 24 April 35
P 14 Dec. 82
P 17 July 35
P29 April 36
P 5 Feb. 36
P 6 Jan. 37
P 4 Aug. 37
P 30 July 36
24 April 38
P 17 May 39
P26 July 39
p29Nov. 39
Pl3Dec 39
LIEUT.
P 4 May 26
31 July 28
P31 Dec. 33
P 17 July 35
P 29 April 36
P 15 July 36
p 6 Jan. 37
P 30 Oct. 35
P 4 Aug. 37
P 1 June 38
P 27 July 38
Pis Dec. 30
CAPTAIN. IBRBY.-ICAJ.
P 12 Oct. 30
P 17 July 35
p 4 Aug. 37
P 1 June 38
P 27 July 38
p 17 May 39
J. W. M. G. Hughes . . .
Paymaster.— 9 Samuel Rofc,' 3 Sept. 12.
il<(^*tt/afi/.— William Clarke, (Comet,) 24 Apr. 38.
Quarter-Master.—^ 9^ Samuel Brodribb,^ 15 Jan. 89.
Surgeon.— -9 9SBi Patrick Henry Lavens,^ 3 Aug. 26 : Assist. ^Surg. 24 Oct. 11
Hosp.'Assist. 28 June, 10.
Assistant-Surgeon.— J9B. W. Moffat, 8 Feb. 27 ; Hosp.-Assist. 28 Sept. 20.
2 0 Veterisuuy Surgeon.— J. G. Philips, 28 Aug. 38.
Scarlet — Facings Blue. — Agent, Messrs. Cox. k Co.
[Returned from Spain, July, 1814.]
I Sir Edward Kerrtion serred at the Hfld(>r In 179tf ; with Sir John Hoore't annj In Spain in 1808,
at Coranna. ^rrrd tulMequmtly in the Peninsula, and commanded the 7th Huvan at Orthea, and at Wa-
terloo, for which he has received medaU. Sir Edward was wervwlj wounded (hU arm having been broken
in two place*) in Spain, 25 Dec. 180ii, and tlightly woandi*d at Waterloo.
i Col. Towniend served In the Peninnila from Doc. 1808, until taken prisoner near the dtjr of Pan in
France, 8th March 1814, including the diffetpnt aHaln of the 10th and 11th, in rroesing the Dooro on Um>
1 2th May 1800; batUe of Talavera; affair with the enemy's advanced poeU 11th July 1810 in fhmt of
Cludad Rodrigo under the command of Col. Talbot who was killed ; passage of the Coa ; skirmlsbes of the
rear guard tron Almeida to the lines of Torm Vedras in 1810 ; allhirt in the enemy's retreat from Santarem
to the frontiers of Spain from 0th March to 4th April 1811 ; battle of Fuentes d'Onor (wounded); allkir
with the enemy's laneen 2Sth Sept. 1811 ; siege of Bad^|oi; affairs with the enemy's cavalry at Usagre,
Llerena, in ttont of Salamanca, and near Castrlllos ; battle of Salamanca ; allhir with the enemy's i«ar
guard near Panerandos ; several skirmishes from Madrid to nrar Cludad Rodrlgo, and from the 2ath Maj
near Salamanca to the battle of Vittoria; taking of a gun from the enemy near Pampeluna; and sevrrpi
engagements and skirmishes from the entrance of the British army Into France, until toe battle of Ortbca.
Embarked for America in Oct. 1814, and was present at the attack on New Orleans 8th Jan. 1815.
» Capt. Harvey served at the investment of Kolapore In the East Indies hi Sept. 1827.
4 i^uarter-Master, 15 Sept. 1697, from which date the period of service has been computed.
6 Paymaster Rofe served In the Peninsula fh>m October 1812 to' the end of the war.
0 Quari.'Master Brodrivp served in the Peninsula from Sept. IBIS to the end of the war; present atWateitoo.
7 Dr. lAvens served the campaigns of 1812, la, and 14, in the Peninsula, and was attached to the light
troops which attacked the castle of MIrabete near Almares, on the night of the 10th May, 1812. Present at
the battles of Vittoria, the Pxreneea, Nlvelle; storming the Heights of Garris; and battle of Ofthea.
Present at Waterloo on tha Hhh and 18th June.
140
SS^c^'iS;] 15M (or the King's) Light Dragoons. ^(Hussars). [«SCl?„U.l?;
" EM8D0RF'— " EGMONT-OP-ZEE"— « YILUERS EN COUCHB"— « 8AHAOUK"
« vrrroRiA"—" peninsula"—" Waterloo."
Yean'8«rT.
46
PqU
HM
P»y.
Pay.
29
^
20
1*
21
ft
19
Ift
22
4ft
14
0
9
0
8
0
10
0
22
3
90
0
29
0
14
0
9
0
9
0
10
7ft
8*
0
5
0
8
0
6
0
7
0
2
0
12
0
13
0
12
0
9
0
7
0
7
0
11
0
5
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
6
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
9
0
1
0
5
0
31
0
3
0
1
0
2
0
CoUmeL
9 Sir Robert Thomas Wilson/ Comet, Apr. 1794 ; lAeui. 31 Oct. 94 ; Capt.
21 Sept. 96; Jlfq^or, 28 June, 1800; Lieut.Col. 27 Feb. 02; CoL 25 July, 10;
Mqjor'Oen. 4 June, 13 ; LietU.'Gen. 27 May, 25 ; CoL 15th Hussars 29 Dec. 35.
Lieut.'ColfmeL—-'^ Lovell Benjamin Badcock/ K.H. Comet, v\% Dec. 05;
Lieut. P19 May, 08; Capt, p12 Dec. 11 ; Brevet'Mqjor,21 Jan. 19; Begtl.-
Me0or, P28 Oct. 24; Lieut.-Col. p21 Not. 28.
Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Comet, p 10 June, 19 ; Lieut. p24 Oct. 21 ; Capt, p 10
June, 25 ; Mqjor, P26 Feb. 28 ; Lieut.-Col. 31 May, 39.
3f<i;ar#.— Courtenay PhUlipps, Comet ^ Svb.-Lieut. P20 Dec. 18; Lieut. 18
May, 22 ; Capt. p 14 Jan. 26 ; Mqjor, p5 Apr. 33.
Augustus Wathen, Comet, p9 July, 20; Lieut. P24 June, 23; Capt. P26 Sept.
26; 3f<yV?r, 31 May, 39.
Captains.
James M'Queen
John P. Hickman
George Wm. Key
E. Tho. Harley Chambers.
Michael Wm. Smith
Robt. RoUo Gillespie* ..
William Penn
9t8ft Tho. Coven. Brander
Charles H. T. Hecker
LiBUTENANTS.
Justinian Vernon
Richard Knox
Hugh B. Higgins
John Bunce Pilgrim
John Snrman, R. M
Fra. Woodley Home
John Brett
Rob. Vise. Jocelyn
Chas. Hugh Key
Geo. Aberc. Robertson^. .
Octanus Geo. Perrott . .
P. D'Ormieux Von Streng
Cha. Alex. Sinclair ....
John Macartney
Tho. Brooke Jackson ....
John Hamilton Gray. . . .
George Home
John Gore Townsend ....
CORITBTS.
Jos. Clayton Jennyns ....
Lewis Edw. Nolan
John Cocks
Tho. B. Crawley
Cha. Erskine Steuart. . . .
Henry Brett
Blackwood Moutray Read
Herbert Morgan
Charles Bill
CORNET.
31 Mar. 14
P 19 Oct. 26
P 5 July 31
P14 Dee. 32
19 Nov. 30
31 Aug. 15
P 1 Sept. 20
27 June 11
P29 Aug. 26
P21 June 31
P28 June 31
P 1 Aug. 22
P 4 Dec. 32
12 June 35
P31 Aug. 32
P 10 Oct. 34
P24 May 33
P 9 Mar. 38
26 Apr. 28
26 May 27
Pll Nov. 28
13 Oct. 31
P27 Sept. 33
P 10 Jan. 34
P24NOV. 29
p 19 June 35
P28Dec. 38
P 8 Feb. 39
P 15 Mar. 39
14 June 39
19 Dec. 34
P20 June 39
P21 June 39
P22 June 39
P23June39
P29 Nov. 39
LIEUT.
Pll Feb. 19
P25Feb. 31
25 Aug. 33
P 2 Aug. 33
P21 Feb. 34
P 9 Apr. 18
29 June 26
P30 Mar. 14
P 3 Jan. 28
CAPTAIN.
9 Feb.
20 Apr.
15 Dec.
P 16 Sept.
P 9 Mar.
P 6 Sept.
p 14 Apr.
4 Aug.
P23 Apr.
13 May
11 Oct
17 Apr.
2 June
P 19 Dec.
P 19 Feb.
15 Sept.
P28 Aug.
P 29 Nov.
34
34
25
37
38
33
37
38
39
31
32
34
34
34
36
37
38
39
BREV.-MAJ.
28 June 38
P21July 25
P 1 Apr. 36
Pl6Sq>t. 37
P28 Nov. 37
P2d Apr. 39
6 July 37
5 Oct. 38
1 June 39
2 June 39
1 Sir Robert Wtlion lenred
In Flsnden sad Holland in
ITBS^ 4, and 6 ; In the rebellion
in Ireland in 1706 ; In Holland
in 1790; the Egyptian campaign
of IBOI ; capture of the Cape of
Good Hope in 1800 ; ralwd and
commanded the Luaitanian Le-
gion in 1806 and 9 in Spain and
Portugal. Served teTeral cam-
paigns with the RuMlan army
in RuMla, Poland, Germany,
and France.
a Lieut-Colonel Badeock waa
wounded at Faentee d'Onor.
8 Capt. Gillespie served In
the Burmese war.
4 Lieutenant Robertson was
wounded in action at Coorg,
Madras, April 1834.
6 Dr. Chambers served In the
American war, and was present
In the actlona before New Or-
I leans.
141
Paymaeter.—neDTy Routh, 11 Oct. 39; .S<n«. 26 Apr. 31 j Lieut. 27 Sept. 33.
^(^'tf^onf.— John Cocks, (Comet) 14 June 39.
Quarter-Moiter.'^^ iWiem Betson, 1 Nov. 35.
^ur^iwi.— John Chambers,* 24 July, 35 ; Attiit.-Surg. 29 April, 24 ; Hosp.-
Assist. 27 Nov. 09.
Assistant'Surgeons. — ^Thomas Bistet, M.D., 10 Nov. 37.
Henry Cooper Reade, 31 May, 39
Veterinary Surgeon. — ^lliomas Hurford, 25 Jan. 39.
Blue — Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co.
[Returned from France, May, 1816.]
p
TMn'Senr.
69
Pull
P«7.
37
35
26
84
SO
Half
P»y.
SJi^STieS:] 16<ft {or Queen's) RegU of Ught Drags. {Laneers). [ ^^H^^
"TALAVEHA"— "FUENTE8 D'ONOR"—" SALAMANCA"— « VITTORIA"—" NIVE"
" PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO"—" BHURTPOEE."
Cokmel.
m Caft Sir Jn. Omwby Vandeleur,* O.C. B. Ent. 29 Dec. 1781 ; Lieui. 21 July,
83 ; Capt. 7 Mar. 92 ; Mtyar, 1 Mar. 94 ; Lieut.-Col. IJan. 98 ; Cd. 26 Apr.
1808; JHqfar-Gen. 4 June, 11 ; Lieut. -Gen. 19 July, 21; Gen. 10 Jan. 88;
Col. 16th Lancen 18 June 30.
Lieut,'CoUmels.'-9 Thog. Wm. Brotherton,* C. B. Ens. 24 Jan. 00 ; Lievi. jr
Capt. P27 July, 01 ; Mqjor, P28 Nov. 11; Brevet- Lieut.- Col. 19 May, 14;
Lieut.-Col. P 1 2 Oct. 20 ; Col. 22 July 30. ^ ^ ^^
9 William Perase,' C.B. Ctww^lO Jan. 06 ; Lieut. P27 Nov. 06 ; Capt. 23 Jan.
12 ; Mmor, 26 May, 22 : Lieut.-Col. p6 Dec. 33.
a Cbariea Robert Cureton,^J5:fW. 24 Feb. 14; Lieut. 27 June, 16; Capt. P12 Nov.
26 ; ilffliVw, P6 Dec. 33 ; Br«»*-i<.- Co/. 23 July, 39; ii«i*..Co«. 21 Aug.89.
3fflior#.— George Jamea M'DoweU,* Comet, p4 April. 16 ; Xi«i*.P4 Dec. 17 ; Capt.
P 14 Nov. 27 ; Mqfor, p4 Aug. 37 ; Brevet- Lieut.- Cd. 23 July, 39.
Arthur Charles Lowe,* Comet, 20 Apr. 16; Xteu^. PIO Aug. 16; Capt. p3 Apr.
27; Mqjor, 21 Aug. 80.
16
31
20
16
16
13
14
13
10
19
12
11
11
8
8
14
7
7
6
6
6
4
4
4
4
4
3
4
8
3
2
1
1
1
1
36
19
4
35
3A
0
0
0
0
*s
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Captains.
Tho8. Hooke Peanon^...
WilUam Hilton*
Geofge Mansel
Edw. Baker Bere
Peter T. Robinson
Q. O'Halloran Oavin. . . .
Lawrence Fyler
Pinson Bonham
William Wihner
LlBUTBNANTS.
Chas. Fred. Havelock'..
Edward James Pratt. . . .
Francis Thos. Meik
Ca Wm. Webster, R. M.>*
Charles Wm. Reynolds. .
Richard Pattinson
Charles B. Codrington. . .
Wm. Petrie Waugh.
Geo. Thos. W. Pipon. . . .
George Harriott.
Thomas Pattle.
Rob. Abercpomby Yule..
D. H. MacKinnon
Charles John Foster ....
Wm. Simpson Mitchell . .
John Percy Smith
Henry DonL Swetenham
Mannaduke Gwynne. . . •
CORNBTS.
Randolph Routh
Tho. Folliott PoweU.
F. Courtney Trower
J. Ross O'Conor
Patrick Dynon
Henry Lee
CORNET.
PUMar. 26
6 Dec. 06
7 Sept. 20
Pl3Aug. 26
P 7 July 26
P13 Nov. 27
P 7 Sept. 26
PIO Jan. 28
P16 June30
P 13 Dec. 21
14 Feb. 28
P 9 July 29
P 14 Oct. 29
P29 June 32
p 16 Nov. 32
P 7 Oct 26
P 1 Nov. 33
PIO Jan. 34
Pll Apr. 34
P13 June 34
P 3 July 36
P 1 July 36
P 8 Apr. 36
P 2 July 36
P 8 July 36
P 3 Feb. 37
P26 May 37
LIEUT.
P 1 Aug. 26
1 Jan. 00
P 1 Dec 26
P29 Aug. 26
P29 Mar. 27
P 14 Oct. 29
PIO July 28
P26 June30
11 Apr. 33
P 16 Aug. 31
26 Sept. 32
P 6 Aug. 29
p 6 Dec. 33
PSlOct. 34
P26 May 37
P 7 Feb. 34
P23 Mar. 38
P31 Dec. 39
CAPTAIN. BRBV.-MAJ.
7 May 27
P20Jan. 32
P 4 May 32
26 Sept 32
27 Mar. 34
P 18 Apr. 34
P22July 29
P29 May 36
P 3 July 36
P 8 July 36
P23Dec. 36
P26 May 37
P23 Mar. 38
21 Dec 38
29 May 39
21 Aug. 39
P13 0ct. 30
^31 Dec. 89
4 Col. ConCM
■erred to Ibe Pm-
taMuUfroBimto
Um ettd of the var,
toeludliV tbcbrt-
tlM of Tda*«ra*
and Fucntc* d*OMr ; licfl*
of Badajos, April 1811 « baOle af
Salamaoo t eapcarc of Madrtd ; bal-
Umi of Vlttoria, Orttea. Taitoca, aad
Toulomc I wounded In lb* wigkt l«f
bj a riSe ball la cNaataf Um- Mon-
d«co,M!ar Coimbmy, lit Oel.lM0( r»-
eeivcd A •ev«K aalira cut on tbc brad
(skull fractured), and aaolbtr «a cba
left band At ratnica d*Oaor, Mb May,
1811 1 aenrcd aUo at tba alcga aad
capture of Bburtptiff*.
5 Coloml If •DoweU acrrad at tba
■leg* aad eaptiure of Bbuctpnta.
e M^ior Loaw waa wanadad al
Bburtpora.
r Capt. Paanoaaarrcd at tba licit
of Bbnrtpote, aad waa a Tuluateer
For tba dlaoKniated caralry alocmlaK
party.
8 Capt. Rlltao arrvad al tba cap.
tora of tba Ule ar FianB* in 181f i
tba campalcaa of leiT aad 18 la lb*
Deeeaa; and tba ilcfa aad aaanalt af
Bboftpora.
• Liaol. Baveloeb aervcd at Bbaflpeaa.
10 Llevt Wcbairr aarrad at Watctloo «• tba 17* «■>
IBIb Juae I alao at ib« alata aad eaptvia af BburCpof* «
racalrad a sabre cat on tbc rigbt haid te an aAlr wttb
tba aaeiy la ftaai of Bburtpore, lOib Dae U&
11 PayouaCer WilUaau ■arvad tba CHnpal^aflTW
la Hdnaad t served alao at tba alagc and lapniii ^
Bbaitpora la ISIft aad 8.
11 Or. Wblla strrad wlib tba a^vcdUloa la Naptete
1800, aad waa preaent at tbe capCan af labbla awl Pw
cida ; aarred alao Iba campalcaa of 1811 aad U la tba
attbaaortia
P 8 July 36
P27 May 37
P30 June 37
P23 Mar. 38
29 May 39
P 12 Oct. 89
Arthur Need |p13 Oct. 39
Dottin Mayoock I p 31 Dee. 39 1
Payrniu^.— W.WaUain8/*2Sept.24; Comet ^ A 4ft. 16 VLar. 06; Xieu/. 18 Feb.06.
At^utant.^Chu. Fred. Uavelock ; (Lieut.) 6 Oct. 27.
Quarter-MoMter.—QtOTge Roaser, 23 Sept. 36 ; Bne. 20 Aug. 86.
Surgeotu—9 W. Bamaay White/* 24 Feb. lA;As9itt. Surg. 31 Nov. 05; Hoep.-
Auist. 4 Nov. 06.
Ai$.-8wrg$.'-U. J. Madalne Ross, 16 Feb. 27 ; Hoep. Attiet. 98 Sept. 96.
John Stnmge Chapman, 28 Sept. 26; Hoep. Amst. 15 JOee. 85.
Veterinary Surgeon.— -Bichud J. G. Harford, 17 July, 35.
Scarlet — Ftteimf§ Blue. — Agent, Messrs. Cox k Co.
1 Mr J. Vi
Maria, awl NIva. Sir Jaba
1 CaL Bretbertonwa
8 Cat. Pawwe aerwd ia iba Paai
of tba 181b Oct. 1818,
148
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af tba
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aad captare of Bbartpara.
17M Regiment of Uglit Dragoons.-^Lancers.)
Ywmf Senr.
46
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80
80
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On the Standards or Onidonf , ** Death's Head," with the Motto, <' Or QUyry."*
CoUmel,
9 m Sir Arthar Benjamin Clifton/ K.C.B. Ctyrnety 6 June, 1794; Ueut.
7 Aug. 1794; Capt, 27 Feb. 1799; M<^w^ 17 Dec. 1803; lAeut, Col. 25 July,
1810; CW. 12 Aug. 1819; Mqiar Gen.^ July 90; Col. 17 th Lancers, 25
Aug. 18S9.
Xdeut.'Colonel.
Matthew C. D. St. Qnintin, 2nd Lieut. P29 June, 20; Lieui. p8 Jan. 24; Capt-
P9 Not. 26 ; Mqjar, p 15 April, 37 ; Lieut.-Col. p31 Dec. 39.
Major.
JohnLawrenson, Comet, 12 Not. 18; Lieut. p6 Dec. 21 ; Capt. P37 Aug. 25;
Brevet'Mqfor, 28 June 38; RegtL-Mqj. Pdl Dec. 39.
Captains.
William C. Douglas . . .
Lionel Ames
Walter Williams
Edward Croker
Robt. Arthur Fitzharding
Kingscote
Wallace Barrow
LlEUTBlTANTB.
John R. Palmer
John B. Broadley
Francis Burdett
John Dayy Brett
Archibald Earl of Cassilis
Aug. Saltien Willett
Hon. Henry S. Blacl^wood
COBNBTS.
Thomas lindsay
£dw. Cahrert Scobell. . . .
Henry Robert Boucherett
Abraham Hamilton . . .
Wm. Oxenden Hammond
Henry Roxby Benson .
CORITBT.
P20May 26
P 3 Oct. 26
P26 Mar. 29
P 7 Sept. 32
P 2 Nov. 32
P 6 Mar. 35
P 7 Aug. 35
P 6 Not. 35
P 18 Apr. 34
P 4 Mar. 36
P 5 July 33
P 9 Dec. 36
P 10 June 36
4 Jan. 39
P 1 Mar. 39
P 27 July 38
P 1 Not. 39
P 3 Aug. 38
P 31 Jan. 40*
LIEUT.
P 6 Sept. 27
P 6 Jan. 32
P21 Dec. 32
Pll Aug. 35
P 4 Mar. 36
P 9 Dec. 36
P 18 Mar. 37
P15 Apr. 37
P 14 Apr. 37
P 1 Mar. 39
P 19 Oct. 38
P31 Dec. 39
P 4 Jan. 39
CAPTAIN.
P 11 Aug. 35
P 4 Mar. 36
P 18 Mar. 37
P 1 Mar. 39
P INoT. 39
Pdl Dec. 39
BRBYBT-
MAJOR.
0
Paymaster.— QeoT^ Chandler,' 25 Sept. 28 ; Em. k Aefj. 25 Feb. 11 ; Lieut.
26 March, 12; Cap^. 25 March, 14.
Adjutant. — ^Thomas Lindsay, (Comet) 8 Feb. 39.
QuaHer-Master.—WiiiiSam Hall, 10 May, 31.
Surgeon.— ^ WBi James Goodall EUdngton,' 11 March| 13; Assist.'Surg. 7
July, 08 ; Hoep.-Assist. 8 Aug. 07.
Aeiitt.'Surgeon. — James Brown Qibeon, M.D., 12 Jan. 29; Hosp.'Asritt. 14
Dec. 26.
Veterinary Surgeon-^-John WUldnson, 27 AprU, 26.
Scarlet— Podit^ White. — Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co. — Iriih Agent, Cane & Co.
IRetumedfirom the East Indies, May, 1823.]
I Sir Arthnr Clifton serred in the Podnnila, and has receired • medal and one daq» for Fmentea d'Onor,
and Tittoria. Serred abn at Waterloo.
% Oapt. Chandler's Berrieet :— Campaign of 1790 In Holland, indadinf the actions of the9ndaad 0th Oct. ;
liege of Malta, and surrender of La Yaletta ; battle of Maida ; expedition to Egypt In 1807; Ionian lalandi
ill 1800, and si^e and capture of Santa Maura In 1810 ; wounded before Roeetta in 1807.
3 Dr. Elkington served at the capture of Madeira In 1807, and in the Peninsula from Apifl 1809 to Not.
161S ; present at the battle of TUavera ; left prisoner with the wounded at that city, and marched into
Fraaoe ; released in 1810, and r^olned the army in Portugal on Its retreat from Busaco ; present with it at
the Uaee of Torres Tedras ; battle of Puentes d'Onor ; sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo, and Badijoi ; battle of Sala-
manca ; capture of Madrid ; and during the whole siege of Borgoe in charge of the Hospital for recelyisg the
wouaded ; in the retreat of the army he was left in cluu<ge of the Eugliah and French wounded, and agaiii
made prisoner; present at Waterloo, and the capture of Paris.
143
1*^ (or Grenadier) Regiment of Foot Guards.
Ymn* Serr
Full
Pajr.
63
87
Half
Pay.
35
0
38
A
37
0
29
0
33
0
28
0
27
fift
28
0
18
4
31
0
29
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26
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23
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20
«A
«* UNCBLLBS"— " CORUNNA"— « BARR08A"— « PENINSULA"—
" WATERLOO."
CoUmel.
9 ISA Arihnr, Dtdke o/ Wellington,! k.G. G.C.B. k, O.C.H. J?iu. 7 March, 87;
Lieut. 25 Dec. 87 ; Capt. 30 June, 91 ; Mq^, SO April, 93; Lieut.-Col. 30
Sept. 93; Col. 3 May, 96; Mqjar-Oen. 29 April, 1802; Lieut.-Gen. S5
April, 08; Gen. (in Spain and Portugal) 31 July, 11 ; Field Mmrshal,2\ June,
13; CoZ. Qrenadier Guards, 22 Jan. 27.
Lieut.'Cohmel.
9 Samuel Lambert,' Bnt. p5 Not. 03 ; LietU. k, Capt. 87 Aug. 07; Capt. k.
Lieut.'Col. 16 Mareh, 14 ; Mqjar, with rank of Cd. 22 July, 30 ; LUut.-Col.
28 June, 88.
Majors.
Iff Turner Grant,' Sm. P13 June, 05; Lieut, k. Capt. P20 Feb. 11 ; Capt. k
Lieut.'Col. 26 Dec. 16 ; Brevet-Col. 10 Jan. 37 ; Mt^ar^ with rank of Col.
P 17 Feb. 37.
9 Oa Robert Elliaon,^ JBru. P17 Dec. 07; Lieut.k Capt. p20 Dec. 12; Brevet-
MqfoTf 18 June, 15; Lieut.-CoL p15 April, 24; Mtufor, with rank of Col.
p9 Jan. 88.
9 Alexander Higgfaison,* Bn*. 26 Jan. 04 ; Lieut, k Capt. 14 Sept 00 ; Capt.
k Lieut.-Col. 1 July, 15; Brevet-Col. 10 Jan. 87 ; Mq^or, with rank of Col.
28 June, 88.
Captami and Lieut. -Colonelt.
9 Caa Edward CUtc,* Bnt. P4 July, 11 ; Xieti^. k Capt. 25 Dec. 18 ; Lieut.-
Co^Pl9Sept. 26.
9 FranciB John Dayiet,^ Btu. p3 Feb. 08; Lieut. P26 Jan. 00; Capt. Pld
Aug. 13 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P30 April, 27.
John Home, Bns. p 19 Jan. 13; Lieut, k Capt. P30 June, 15; Capt. k Lieut.-
Col. P 10 May, 27.
9 5tr John Rowland Eustace, K.H. Comet, June, 08; Lieut. p3 Not. 08;
Capt. P17 March, 14 ; Mqfor, p9 Not. 21 ; Lieut.-Col. p 19 Dec. 26.
9 ^ Cha. F. Rowley Lascelles," Bns. PIO Sept. 18; Lieut, k Capt. 9 June,
14 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P21 Feb. 28.
Henry Robert Ferguson, Comef, P 18 March, 18; Lieut. P25 Feb. 19; Capt. p96
Sept. 22; Mqfor, Pl9 Dec. 26; Lieut.-Col. p8 May, 28.
9 lEB Lonsdale Boldero,* £n#. 15 Sept 00 ; Lieut, k Capt. 90 Oct 18 : Capt.
k Lieut.-Col. 22 July, 30.
John Ord Honeyman, Comet, 12 Dec. 11 ; Lieut, k Capt. 4 July, 15 ; Capt. k
Lieut.-Col. P 28 Sept 30.
Godfrey Thornton, Bm. p80 Jan. 14; Lieut, k Capt. p11 Oct 81 : Capt. k
Lieut. -Col. P3 Dec. 30.
Hon. Francis Henry Needham, Bn». 8 April, 13 ; Lieut. p9 Dee. 13; Lieut, k
Capt. P24 Oct 21 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. pSI Dec. 30.
Henry William Barnard, Bm. 9 June, 14 ; Capt. p 15 Aug. 22; Capt. k Xiritf.*
Col. P17 May, 31.
Philip Spencer Stanhope, Bnt. 30 March, 15; lAeut. k Capt. P17 July, 88;
Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p 16 March, 32.
John Lyster, Bm. 27 April, 15; lAeui. k Capt. p6 Not. 23; Capt. k Lieui.-
Col. P27 July, 32.
Ferrars Loftus, Bna. 1 July, 15; Lieut, k Capt. P80 Nor. 88 ; Capt. k Lieut.-
Col. p 21 Dec. 33.
Francis Venables Hareoort, Bnt. 11 July, 16 ; Bnt. k Lieut, p 26 March, 17 •
Lieut, k Capt. p8 July, 24 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P2 May, 34. '
William Greenwood, Bnt. k Lieut. 18 April, 16; Lieut, k Capt. p 18 Not. 84 •
Capt. k Lieut.-Col. pO May, 34. '
John Julius Wm. Angerstein, Bnt. k Lieut. p9 April, 18; Lieut, k Capt. P8
April, 25 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 12 Sept 34.
1 For Notaik ns inft 14«.
144
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13
0
9
0
8
0
10
0
8
0
8
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
1st (or Grenadier) Regirnent of Foot Chuxrds.
Sir John Montague Buigoyne, St, Em. 17 Oct. 16 ; Em. & Liewt. 1 Oct. 18 ;
Lieut, k Capt. p28 April, 25 ; Capt. 8c Lieut.-Col. P5 June, 85.
George waiiam Byre«, Em. Sc Lieut. P 3 Dec. 18 : LieiU. k. Capt. p 26 May, 25 :
Capt. & Lieut. -Col. p 1 July, 36.
William Fludyer, Em. 30 Dec. 19; Em. k Lieut. p26 Oct. 21 : Lieut, k Capt.
P 7 July, 25 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p 2 Dec. 36.
9 Philip JoBhua*Perceval,»o 2nd Lieut. Royal Marines, 2 July, 03 ; lit Lieut.
16 Aug. 05 ; Em. Grenadier Guards, 11 June, 11 : Lieut, k Capt. 10 March,
U; Capt. kLieut.'Col. 10 Jan. 31.
9 Wi Wm. Fred. Johnston," Em. p12 Dec. 11 : Lieut, k Capt. 16 March, 14;
Capt. k Lieut.'Col. 10 Jan. 37. -r , ,
Ja«. Robertson Craufiird, Em. 14 June, 21; Em. k Lieut. p29 Aug. 22:
Lieut, k Capt. p 19 Sept. 26 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P18 Feb. 37.
Fred. Clinton, Em. k Lieut, p 19 Nov. 23; Lieut, k Capt. p 10 May, 27 ; Cavt.
& ii«rf.-Ca;. P 12 Jan. 38. J* > F
Richard Wm. Astell, Em. k Lieut. P20 Not. 23: Ueut. k Capt. p13 Sept.
27; Capt. k Lieut. 'Col. ^1 JuXy,^.
Thomas Wood, Comet , p 16 Nov. 20 ; Lieut, p 12 June 23 ; Capt. p 26 June 25 ;
Ereo.'Mqj. 28 June 38 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P28 June, 39.
LUUTS. AVD CaPTAIKS.
George M'Kinnon
Charles Bagot
Geo. Aug. Fred. Houstoun
Arth. Wellesley Torrens
Hon. Ch. J. Fox. Stanley
Hugh Fitz Roy
John Dixon
William Thornton
Hon. Ft. Grosvenor Hood
Charles Wm. Ridley ....
Hon. Aug. Fred. Foley..
Charles Stuart
Q. Herb. Fred. Campbell
Henry Penleaze
Edw. Birch Reynardson
Hon. Robert Bruce ....
Chris. Hamp. Nicholson..
John Spottiswoode
Joseph Henry Hudson . .
Percy Aug. Evans Freke
Wm. Fro. Joseph Lautour
Henry C. Compton ....
Hon. Wm. Leicester ....
Chas. Algernon Lewis . .
Jas. Walker Drummond
Rob. Blenkinsop Coulson
Fred. Wm. Hamilton ....
Hon. James Lindsay ....
Francis Chas. Joddrell . .
Ar. W. Fitz Roy Somerset
Henry Cartwright
Augustus Cox
Hon. Geo. Cadogan ....
Hen. Geo. Conroy
Hugh And. Robt. Mitchell
John Home Purves ....
Edward Goulbum
Hon. Montagu P. Bertie
OOB. 2D LT.
OB ESBIOXr.
29 June 24
5 Aug. 24
p 30 Dec. 26
P 23 June 25
P 5 Nov. 29
P 8 Mar. 25
P 12 Mar. 29
P 13 Oct. 25
15 Nov. 27
Pll June 30
P 13 July 32
avsiQir AVD
UEUT.
P 4 Nov.
24 Feb.
P 2 Apr.
14 Apr.
P27 Apr.
P 7 July
P 10 Dec.
P 8 Apr.
P 30 Apr.
P 21 Feb.
P 30 Dec.
P31 Dec.
Pll June
P20May
P 12 June
P 18 June
P 14 Jan.
P 29 June
6 July
P 28 Sept.
P 26 Nov.
P 2 Dec.
P 3 Dec.
P 15 Aug.
P31 May
P 14 June
12 July
P 16 Mar.
Pll May
18 May
R 26 July
P27 July
P 22 Feb.
P21 June
P 4 Oct.
P 29 Nov.
P27 Dec.
P21 Mar.
24
25
25
26
25
26
26
26
27
28
28
28
30
26
30
30
26
30
30
30
30
30
30
26
31
31
31
32
32
32
32
32
33
33
33
33
33
34
UBOT. AXD
OAPTAIV.
P21
P30
Pll
12
P18
20
P 1
P 3
P31
P14
P16
P26
P27
Pl2
P12
P22
P 6
P 4
P29
P27
P 2
P 9
P12
P12
P 1
P29
1
P 2
P18
P24
P 2
8
9
12
7
13
14
P28
Feb. 28
Dec. 28
June 30
June 30
June 30
Nov. 30
Dec. 30
Dec. 30
Dec. 30
June 31
Mar. 32
July 32
July 32
Feb. 30
Oct. 32
Feb. 33
July 31
Oct. 33
Nov. 33
Dec. 33
May 34
May 34
Sept. 34
Apr. 33
July 36
July 36
Dec. 36
Dec. 36
Feb. 37
Feb. 37
June 37
Aug. 37
Jan. 38
Jan. 38
July 38
July 38
July 38
June 30
BHBVBT-
MAJOB.
145
Yflftn*8crv
FaU
Half
Pay.
P»y.
6
0
6
0
6
0
5
0
6
0
5
0
10
0
6
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
3
0
3
0
9
0
13
0
8
0
25
0
11
0
10
0
31
0
16
0
1*^ (or Grenadier) Regiment of Foot Guaras.
BNSIONB AKD LlBUTBlf AKT8.
Frederick WilUam Allix
Hon. Alexander Gordon
G. J. Fr. Vise, Cantilupe
Henry Torrens D'AguUar
Rt. Cav. Spencer Clifford
John Arthur Lambert . .
Hervey Hopwood
Ens, 5l8t Ft. P21 Sept. 30
John Augustiu Udny ....
Hon, Hen. H. M. Percy
Charles Lord Blantyre . .
Richard Henry Glynn . .
John Temple West
Hon. H. T. Forester . . . .
P 18 Apr. 34
P 8 May 34
P 9 May 34
89 May 35
P 5 June 35
P 10 July 35
P84July 35
P 13 Not. 35
P 1 July 36
P 89 July 36
P 8 Dec. 36
P 18 Feb. 37
83 Feb. 37
George Grey Rous
Hon. Rd. C. Ne?ille ....
Robert Peel Dawson ....
Edward G. Wsrnyard. . . .
JSni. 69th Ft. 12 May, 37
Edw. Wm. Pakenham . .
Thomas Uoyd Fitzhugh
Harry B. Trelawny ....
Hon. R. W. Penn Curzon
Henry B. Powell
Ens. 10th Ft. 82 Sept. 37
Sandford Graham
Jas. Townsend Oswald . .
^fu.35Ft. 11 Jan.d9
P 84 Feb. 37
P 8 June 37
P 8 Aug. 37
P 9 Jan. 38
P 18 Jan. 38
P 12 July 38
P 13 July 38
P 14 July 38
P88 Jnneae
P 30 Aug. 39
P 6 Dec. 39
A4iutanU.^Y. W. Hamilton, {Capt.) 83 July, 36.
Hon. F. G. Hood, {Capt.) 17 March, 37.
Hon. J. lindsay, {Capt.) 83 March, 38.
Quarter']liatters.-ABXi John Payne, 31 Aug. 15.
Richard France, 24 Dec. 89.
John LUley, 8 June, 30.
Surgeon-Mqjor.—'^ CA John Harrison," 17 March, 37 ; Batt.-Surg. 89 April,
84 ; AitUt.'Surg. 89 June, 09.
BattaHonSurgeon. — Jas. Johnson, 13 March, 88 ; Astist.-Surg. 85 July, 18.
Jas. Dennis Wright, U May, 38 ; Asntt.-Surg. 11 Not. 84.
A siittant-Surgeons. —
Wm. Bowes Daykin, 15 June, 86 ; Hosp.-AtsUt. 16 June, 85.
GeoiKire Brown, 18 Jan. 26 ; Hotp.-Asngt. 21 April, 25.
Fra. Cornelius Huthwaite, 10 Nov. 25 ; Ho8p.-Assist. 16 Not. 83.
George Eleazar Blenkins, 13 April, 38.
SolieUor. — John Parkinson, 19 July, 31.
lit Battalion returned from Portugal, 1888.
%d Battalion embarked for Canada, AprU, 1838.
3d Battalion returned frwn Prance, Noo. 1818.
Facings Blue. — Agent, Messrs. Cox k, Co.
War Qglet, mh Jmip, ISlft.
Trb Paxvoa Rioairr, as a nark of Hit Boysl Approbation of the dittlngolshed gallantly of the Brifads
of Foot Guards In the Victoiy of Waterloo, has been pleated. In the name and oo the behalf of Hie M^eatj,
to approTe of all the Bntlfnt of the Three Rofimentt of Foot Ooarde barbig the Rank of Lleotenanti^ and
that Mich Rank shall be attached to all the future Appointmentt to Enslgiidet in the Foot Oaarda» la tba
tame manner at the Lieutenants in those Reglmcntt ehuin the Bank of Captain.
His Royal Highness hat also been pleated to approve of the Pirtt Regiment of Foot Ooardt being
Regiment of Grenadiers, and etyled *' Ths First, w Grtnadisf Rtgitfumi of Foot Ouardt,** In eo
ration of their haTlng defeated the Grenadiers of the French Imperial Gunrdt upon this memorable
I The Dulie of WellinKton hat received a erois and nine clasps for Roleia and Vimiera, Talavera,
Pocntes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, BadaJoi, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyreneea, Nivelle, Nlve, Orthei^ and Tnwliwiaa'
To sketch an outline of the pre-eminent aerrieet at the greateat toidier of the age, wooM te tzoaad tiM
limiu of this work.
9 Col. lAmbert aerred the eampaiga under Sir John Moore In 1800; expedition to Wakhareo; OadU,
1810 and U ; Peninsula, 1819, IS, and 14; was A^Jatant at Coranoa and Barrosa.
8 Col. Grant terred Sir John Moore's campaign in 1800, Indoding battle of Ooranna; eapadlttoa to Wal*
cheren ; Peninsula, 1819, 18, and 14.
4 Col. Ellison served at Cadla in 1811 ; the Peaiatnla in 1819, IS, aad 14; batttas of Qnatra Bnt mi4
Waterioo, and taking of Paroone, 98th June^ 1818. EeoelTed the Braret tank of M^^ for hia nwidact ai
Waterloo.
6 Col. Hlgglnaott aerrad the cam^gn of 1800, Ineladtaig the battle of Conmaa. BerTadfai the Walihaw
expedition, and in the Peninsola, la 1819, 18, and 14.
6 CoL Clive lenred in the Peninsola In 1814. Prsaent at the battles of Qoatra Bras, aad WalarioOb m4
takioK of Peronne.
7 Col. Davlcs was wounded at Badalot*
8 Col. Laicelles lerred la the Feniasala la 1614. Piasent at the battles of Qaatra Bnt aod WateftoOb
aad taking of Peronne.
0 Col. Boldero tenred at Cadis In 1810 aad U ; in the Peninsula In 1819 aad 18 ; aad la BoUaad hi 1SI4.
Was ▲4JHtant at the battles of Quatre Bras, Waterloo, and taking of Peronne.
10 Col. Pereeral terved in the Peninsula in 1818 and 14, and was lererelj wounded at Bayoaae, 14th ApefL
1814.
II CoL Johnston served In the Peninsula In 1814. Was present at the battles of QaatM Brat aad Wa-
terloow sad taking of Peronne.
12 Doctor Harrison Mrved in the Walcherra Expedition, 1800; at Cadis and In the Fmlaanla la 1811, t%
and 18; expediUon to Holland, 1814; NMherlands and Prance fWmi 1614 tUl 1818. Pmaat at the aamnlt «r
Hevitle, bonibardrnvnl of Antwerp, ktormlng of Bergen<op-Zoora, battles of Quatre Brat aad Walarloo, aad
taking of Pvronnr.
146
Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards.
« LINCELLES."— The SpUnXf with the words " EGYPT"—** TALAVERA"-
" BAREOSA"— « PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO."
Tears' Senr.
42
Poll
Pay.
Half
Pay.
34
0
92
0
d6
0
32
0
29
0
27
0
23
1«
20
2*
20
0
28
0
18
0
18
0
18
1
17
0
17
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16
0
16
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15
0
17
0
Colonel.
His Royal Highness A. F. J>u^e of Cambridge, K.G. G.C.B. G.C.M.G. G.C.H.
Lieut.'Gen. 24 Aug. 1798; Gen. 25 Sept. 03; Field- Marshal, 26 Nov. 13;
Colonel, Coldstream Guards, 5 Sept. 05.
Lieut." Colonel.
9 i2ft Wm. LovelaceWalton,* Ens. p 8 May, 06; Lieut. & Capt. 7 Mar. 11 ; Capt.
k Lieut.'Col. p 20 Feb. 23 ; Mq^or, with rank of Col. 10 Jan. 37 ; Lieut.-Col.
P31 Dec. 38.
Mqjors.
9 Charles Augustus Shawe,' Sns. p 26 May, 08 ; Lieut. & Capt. p 23 April, 12 ;
Capt. k, Lieut.'Col. p 28 April, 25 ; Mqjor, with rank of Col. p8 Aug. 37.
9 H® George Bowles,' £ns. p 20 Dec. 04 ; Lieut. & Capt. p 1 Feb. 10 ; Brevet-
Mqjor, 18 June, 15 ; Brevet-Lieut.-Col. 14 June, 21 ; Capt. k. Lieut.-Col.
27May,25; JSrev^-Co/. 10 Jan. 37; ilfajorwith rank oiCoUmel^Sl Dec. 39.
Captains & Lieut.- Colonels.
9 Wi Chas. Ant Fred. Bentinck,^ Ens. 16 Nov. 08 ; Lieut, k Capt. 24 Sept. 12 ;
Breoet-Me^or,!^ June, 15 ; Capt. & Lieut.-Col. 27 May, 25; Col. 28 June, 38.
9 Thomas Chaplin,^ ^tu. p 18 April, 11 ; Lieut, k Capt. 6 Oct. 14 ; Lieut.-Col.
P 15 Aug. 26.
Henry John Wm. Bentinck, Em. 25 Mar. 13 ; Lieut, k Capt. 18 Jan. 20 ; Capt.
k Lieut.-Col. p 16 May, 29.
Wm. Henry Comwal], Ens. k Lieut. 10 Aug. 15 ; lAeut. k Capt. p6 Noy. 24 ;
Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p 10 Feb. 32.
Brinckman Broadhead, Ens. k Lieut, p 11 Sept. 17 ; Lieut, k Capt. p 28 April,
25 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p 20 April, 32.
Chas. Murray Hay, Ens. p20 April, 20 ; Ens. k Lieut, p 1 Nov. 21 ; Lieut, k
Capt. P24 Dec. 25 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p 22 June, 32.
Wi Henry Gooch,« Ens. 23 July, 12; Lieut, k Capt.v2B Oct. 19; Capt. k
Lieut.-Col. 26 Nov. 32.
John Dawson Rawdon, Ens. 12 Dec. 22 ; Ens. k Lieut, p 30 Jan. 23 ; Lieut, k
Capt. P 10 June, 26 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p 16 Nov. 33.
Hon. Thos. Ashbumham, Ens. k Lieut, p 30 Jan. 23 ; Lieut, k Capt. p 22 June,
26; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p 27 Mar. 35.
Wm. John Codrington, Ens. p 22 Feb. 21 ; Ens. k Lieut, p 24 April, 23 ; Lieut.
k Capt. P 20 July, 26; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p 8 July, 86.
Ely Duodecimus Wigram, Ens. k Lieut, p 29 May, 23 ; Lieut, k Capt. p 1 Aug.
26 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p 13 Jan. 37.
Wm. Stewart Balfour, Ens. p 8 Feb. 21 ; Lieut, p 12 May, 25 ; Capt. p 17 June,
26 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P24 Feb. 37.
Hon. James Hope, Ens. k Lieut, p 8 April, 24 ; Lieut, k Capt. P30 Dec. 26;
Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p 8 Aug. 37.
George Knox, Comet, p 15 May, 23 ; Lieut, p 15 June, 25 ; Capt. p 20 May, 26 ;
Capt. k Lieut.'Col. p 27 July, 38.
Hon. Arthur Upton Ens. k Lieut, p 10 Feb. 25 ; Lieut, k Capt. Pl6 May, 29 ;
Capt. k Lieut.'Col. p31 Dec. 39.
Frederick Paget, Ensign, 20 Mar. 23 ; Ens. k Lieut. 24 Feb. 25 ; Lieut, k Capt.
P 4 June 29 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p24 Jan. 40.
1 Col. Walton'f services :— Siege of Copenhagen in 1807 ; campaigns of 1809, 1810, and the flrst part of
1811, in the Peninsula, including the Passage of the Douro, twttles of Tialavera and Busaco, retreat to the
Lines of Torres Vedras, and the subsequent advance to the Spanish frontier. Served also in Holland, Bel-
flam and Prance, from Nov. 1818 to Nov. 1818, including the battle of Waterloo.
9 Colonel Shawe served the campaigns of 1810, 1811, and part of 1812, in the Peninsula, Including the
battle of Busaco. Served also in Holland and Belgium finom Nov. 1818 to Sept. 1814, and was severely
wounded at Beigen-op-Zoom.
a Colonel Bowles served in the north of Germany in 1805 k 6, under Lord Catbcart. Present at the siege
and capture of Copenhagen in 1607. In ttie Peninsula from 1809 to 1814 (excepting the winters of 1810 and
I IX and wasprsaentat the passage of the Douro ; battles ofTalavera, Salamanca, and Vittoria; sieges of Ciudad
Bodrigo, Bad^Joc, Burgos, and San Sebastian ; capture of Madrid ; passages of the Bidassoa, Nlvelle, Nive,
and Adonr ; and the investment of Bayonne. Present at the battlea of Quartre Bras and Waterloo, and at
the capture of Paris.
4 Colonel Charles Bentinck was wounded at Barroea.
5 CoL ChufHin was severely wounded at St. Sebastian.
6 Col. Oooeh served in Holland in 1814, and commanded an advanced party In protection of the ladders
•ft the attack on Bergen-op*Zoom. Present with the Light Companies of the second Brigade of Guards at
tba battle of Quatre Bias, and assisted in the defence of Hougoamont at the battle of Waterloo.
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LlBUTBlfAKTS AND
Captains.
Hon. E. B. Wilbraham..
Xord M. W. Graham
John Henry Princjle ....
John Chriatic Clithcrow . .
Gordon Dmmmond ....
Lard Fred. Paulet
Christ. WUmot Horton . .
John Forbes
Robert Vanslttart
Charles Ash Windham . .
Chas. Philip Wilbraham
James Loftus Elrington. .
Henry Daniell
Hon. Rob. Edw. Boyle..
Frederick HalkeU
Rich. Samuel Hulse
Stephen Rowley Conioy
Hon, F. W. C. Villiere . .
Henry Brand
J. Da Pre,l^/of Caledon
George John Johnson .
Wm. Samuel Newton . . .
Hon, Charles Grlmston.
Ensions and Lieuts
Geoxge V. Mundy
Peter James Bathurst .
Egerton C. W. M. Milman
Hon. Lonis Hope
Spencer Perceval
Hon. A. E. Paget Graves
Matthew Edw. Tiemey..
Wm. Capel Clayton ....
Hon. T. Vesey Dawson . .
Thomas M. Steele
J. A. Vesey Kirkland
Adolphus F. A. Woodford
Jas. Richard Wigram
John Wingfleld S. Fraser
Charles H. White
Charles Lygon Cocks . .
CORNET,
2d LIEUT.
OR ENSIGN.
11 April 26
P 20 Oct. 25
P 14 Nov. 20
28 Nov. 34
12 Jan. 38
P 22 Aug. 37
ENSIGN
AND LIEUT.
P 28 April 25
P 10 May 25
P 24 Dec. 25
P 8April2($
P 10 June 26
11 June 26
P 29 June 26
P 1 Aug. 26
P21 Sept. 26
P 30 Dec. 26
P21 Nov. 28
P 4 June 29
P 13 Aug. 29
P 16 July 29
Pll June 30
P21 Sept. 30
P 27 Jan. 32
P 10 Feb. 32
P 20 April 32
P31 May 33
P 15 Nov. 33
P 5 Dec. 34
6 Dec. 34
11 Jan. 30
27
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P24
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3
PIO
P21
Pll
P20
P27
P25
P 5
P19
P31
P24
Feb. 35
Mar. 35
April 35
July 30
Jan. 37
Feb. 37
Mar. 37
April 37
Au^r. 37
July 38
July 38
Dec. 38
July
July
Dec.
Jan.
39
39
39
40
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AMD
CAPTAIN.
BRB YET-
MAJOR.
P 13 Aug. 29
P 16 Mar. 30
15 June 30
22 July 30
P 3 Aug. 30
P21 Sept. 30
P 27 Jan. 32
P 10 Feb. 32
26 Nov. 32
P31 May 33
p 1 June 33
P 5 Dec. 34
P 27 Mar. 35
P 23 Aug. dii
P 8 July 86
P 21 April 37!
P 8 Aug. 371
P 27 July 38
P 25 Dec. 38
P 5 July 39
P 19 July 39
P31 Dec. 38
P 24 Jan. 40
Aiffutants.
0 C. W. Horton, (Captain) 10 Feb. 32.
0 Lord Fred. Paulet {Captain) 25 Deo. 38.
0 Quarter-MoiterM, — William Morse, 2 June, 36.
0 Thomas Lee, 25 July, 37.
6* Surgeon'Mqior.— f CB W. Hunter,' M.D. 16 Mar. 38; Surg. 4 Sept, 36;
Astiit.'Surg. 10 Feb. 14.
9f^ Battalum-Surgmm.—^Xi F. Gilder. 16 Mar. 38 ; Amtt-Surg. 9 Jane, 14.
Asristant'Surgeons.
James Weddcrbam, 21 Oct. 36.
Edw. Greatrex, 16 Nov. 26 ; Hotp.'Attist. 24 Nov. 26.
Wm. Tbos. Chris. Robinson, 23 Mar. 38.
j^icitor.— William George Carter, 29 Jan. 24.
Faeingt Blwt—Agentf Messrs. Cox & Co.
1st Battalion returned from FrancCy July, 1814.]
2d Battalion embarked for Canada April, 1838.]
7 Doctor Biuiter Mrrcd in iLe Pt* niiMiUa, uul wa* pretiiit during Uic blockade of Bayoiinc.
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Scots Fusilier Gttards,
•' UNCELLES"— The •*fl!pAy«*," with the words, "EGYPT*— "TALA VERA"— " BARROSA**
"PENINSULA"—** WATERLOO."
Yhm' S«it.
Colonel,
62 George James, JSarl Ludlow,* G.C.B. £ru, 17 May, 1778; Lievt. & CaptA^
Full Half March, 81 ; Capt & Lieut.-Col. 24 Nov. 90; Col. 21 Aug. 95 ; Mqjor-Gen.
P*j. Pay. 18 June, 98 ; Lieia,'Gen. 30 Oct. 1805 ; Oen. 4 June, 14 ; Co?. Scots Fusilier
Guards, 30 May, 36.
Lieut.' Colonel.
35 0 9 John Aitchison, » Em. p 25 Oct. 05 ; Lieut. & Capt. 22 Nov.lO : Capt, & Lieut.
Col. P 15 Dec. 14; Mqjor, with rank of CoU P20 May, 36 ; Lieut. -CoU p 11
Aug. 37.
Majors.
35 09 Wm. Henry Scott,* Ens. 27 Oct. 06, Lt.k Capt. 28 Mar. 1 1 ; Capt. Sc Lt.-
Col. 5 July, 15 ; Brevet-Col. 10 Jan. 37 ; Mt{jor,with rank of Col. p 11 Aug. 37.
34 0 yCSI William Dnimmond,* Ens. p20 March, 06; Lieut, k Capt. 24 Oct. 11 ;
Brevet-Mqjory 18 June, 15; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P4 Jnly, 16; Brevet-Col.
10 Jan. 37; Mt(jor, with rank of Col. p 1 Nov. 39.
Captains and Lieut.- Colonels.
28 0 SSI Berkeley Drummond,' Ens. 5 March, 12 ; Lieut, k Capt. 4 July, 15 :
Capt. k Lieut.-Col. V 21 Dec. 26.
28 0 WL George Douglas Standen,^ Ens. 19 March. 12 ; Lieut, k Capt. 6 July, 15 ;
Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p 12 July, 27.
27 ^9 WUliam Thomas KnoUys, " Ens. 9 Dec. 13 ; Lieut, k Capt. 25 Sept. 17 ;
Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p31 Dec. 27.
27 ^ Henry ColvUe, Ens. p 29 Dec. 13 ; Lieut, k Capt. v 6 Nov. 17 ; Capt. k Lieut.
Co?.P6July, 30.
28 3^ 9 Henry Robert Digby,' Ens, p26 Jan. 09 ; Lieut, p 1 March, 10 ; Capt. p 2 Dec.
13 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p 20 July, 30.
26 0 SB Han. Hen. Montagu," Ens. 21 April, 14; Lieut, k Ca/i^P 12 June, 23:
Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p 21 Sept. 32.
26 0 Hon. J. Craven Westenra, Ejts. 4 May, 14; Cjapt. p23 Sept. 24; Capt. k
Lieut.-Col. P9 Aug. 33.
26 0 Philip James Yorke, Ens. 5 May, 14 ; Lieut, k Capt.Pft^ Feb. 25 : Capt. k
Lieut.-Col. P7 Aug. 35.
21 0 George Dixon, Ens. k Lieut, p 20 Jan. 20 ; Capt. p 8 April, 26 ; Capt. k Lieut.-
Col. P^^Ay, 26.
20 0 Hon. C. Beaumont Phipps, Ens. k Lieut, p 17 Aug. 20; Lieut, k Capt. P12
Oct. 26; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P26 May, 37.
18 6^ John George Robinson, Ens. k Lieut. 23 Jan. 17; Lieut, k Capt. p 5 June, 27 ;
Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p 12 Aug. 37.
16 0 Patrick Fitz Roy W. Campbell", 2mf Lieut. 13 Jan. 25 ; Ens. k Lieut, p 14 July,
25 ; Lieut, k Capt. p3 July, 29; Capt. & Lieut.-Col. ^ 9 Nov. 38.
18 A George Morton Eden, Ens. p 18 July,22 ; Lieut, p 10 Sept. 25; Capt. P 12 Dec. 26;
Major, P 11 Oct. 31 ; Lieut.-Col. p 20 May, 36.
15 0 Wm. Fred. Snell, Ens. k Lieut, p 13 Aug. 25; Lieut, k Capt. p4 July, 29;
Brevet-M({jory 13 Aug. 31 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 1 Nov. 39.
17 0 Brownlow Wm. Knox, Ens. 8 Jan. 24 ; Ens. k Lieut, p 13 Aug. 25; Lieut, k
Capt. P 15 June 30; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p 1 Nov. 39.
14 0 Oeoiige Moncrieffe, Ens. k Lieut. p8 April, 26; Lieut, k Capt, p6 July, 30;
' Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p24 Jan. 40.
1 Lord Ludlow aenred In the American war, and was made prisoner at York Town. In 179S he Joined
tb« army in Flanden, and aerred in the diflWrent actions of that and the following campaign until wounded,
the 17th Maj, 1794, near Rouhaiz, when, having lost his left arm, he returned to Ensland. Lord L. accom*
panled Sir James Pultenej to the Perrol, took part in the Egyptian campaign in 1801 ; commanded a dlvi-
sioo in the expedition to Hanover in 1805; and was present at the capture of Copenhagen in 1807.
2 Col. Aitchison accompanied the expedition to Copenhagen in 1807. In 1808 proceeded with the army
under Sir Arthur Welleslej to the Peninsula, and was present at the passage of tlie Douro, taking of
Oporto, and subsequent pursuit of Soult'a armjr. At Talavera he was wounded in the arm while carrying
the King's colour, which was also shot through. He served In the campaigns of 1810, 12, 18, and 14, and
was present at Busaco, Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos battle of Vittoria, siege of San
Sebastian, St. Jean de Lus, passage of the Adour, battle of the Nivc, Investment of and sortie from Bayonne.
4 Colonel Scott proceeded to the Peninsula in 1808, and was present at the passage of the Douro, capture
of Oporto, and subsequent retreat of Soult's army. Wounded through the body at Talavera, and being left
there in hospital, was made prisoner by the enemy.
6 Colonel Wm. Drummond served in the Peninsula from 1800 to 1812, including the battles of Busaco,
and Fuentes d'Onor, the retreat to the lines of Torres Vedras, and subsequent advance from thence. Serred
also the eampaign of 1814 in Holland, including the bombardment of Antwerp, and storming of Bergen-op-
Zoom. Preaent at Qoatre Bras and Waterloo.
0 Coloael B. Drummond served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including the storming of Bergen-op«
Zoom. Prssent at Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
7 OoUmal Staaden served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including the bombardment of Antwerp, and
stonniaf of Bergea-op-Zoom. Present at Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
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Uw CDd of tba
Fred. Henry Tomer . . .
J. T. Goldle Tanbman .
Nathaniel Micklethwalle
Henry Bathnrtt
Wm. Fred. Elrington. .
Edw. Waller Walker. .
Chaa. John Jas. Hamilton . .
Frai. Hugh Qeo. Seymour .
Delni Seymour Daviea. .
J7tm. Geo. A. P. Llddelt
Frederick Brasdreth . .
Frederick Bomilly
R.F. B. Bushbrooke..
Ednrard Qage*
Hon. Alex. Nelson Hood .
John Biniu Wall ....
Robert Moortom ....
Arthur Edw, Ontlow . .
Hon. David Hen. Murray r
Jas. Hunter Blair
Chas. Fraacii Sey^nour..
William John Ridley..,.
Hon. C. Grantham Scott .
Chai, TyrwfaittJonc* .
Mort. Percy Dnmimoni:
Bnbiohs and Lieute
Edvard John Btiacey .
John Dalrymple
Hon. Geo. Anaon Byron
Charle* Do Salis
Hon. J. C. Plant Hurray .
F, Chas. A. SlephenMU. . .
Chaa. A.nti-H. Berkeley p
'niomaa Harcourt Powell ■
John H. E. Dalrymple . ,
Piw. Hastbigt Ruasell . .
Geo. Ang. Couitantine,
Barl lif Mulyravt
Robl. Damet Rodney . .
Hon. Ppencer Lyltleton , .
Hen, Percival De Bathe
Sir A, K, Macdonald.Bf. P
Lord Oerald Fiti Oermtd .
Geo. Henry Cavendlah .
A)^tamU.—V. H, O. Seymour, {Captain) 17 Auj;. 32.
D. 8. Davie*, {Captain) 14 April, 37.
Quarter- Jfofin-i.— Hit Jowpfa Aston," 0 Aug. 33.
V ea George Copeland," 7 April, 37.
Surgttm-Mtfjor.—^ CM Samuel Good," 24 Peb. 37 ; Sttrg. 35 Dec. 13 ; A»-
litt-Svrg. 30 Feb, 06,
BaNat.-Surg«in.—Wni. Henry Judd, 18 July, 37 ; Auitt.-Sttrg. I Jan. 18.
Atilttmt-Sitrgtont. — Thomai RkhardMD, 4 Dec. S3.
John Bowling, 13 July, 37.
Solieitor.—wamet WUmer, 97 Dec. 33.
Foctn^ Blue. — Agent, Venn. Cox and Co.
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'* £ginont-op-Zee."—'< 8t Lucia."— T%« Sphinx, with the words, " Egypt"— " Corunna"—
" Bmaco" — " Salamanca" — " Vittoria" — " St Sebastian" — " Nive" — " Peninsula"—
'* Niagara"— *' Waterloo"- « Nagpoie"— « Mahddpoor"— « Ava."
Colonel,
9 Thomas Lord Lynedoch,> O.C.B. k G.C.M.G. Lieut.-CoL 10 Feb. 1794 j CoL
22 July, 05 ; Mqjor-Gen, 26 Sept. 1803 ; Lieut.-Oen, 26 July 10 : Gen, 10
July 21 ; Col, of the Royals, 12 Dec. 34.
Lieut,'ColoneU,
1 John Carter,' K.H. Ens, p June, 99 ; Lieut, P 2 July, 96 ; Capt, p 81 Dec. 06 ;
Mi^or, 11 Dec. 13 ; Lieut.-Col. p3 Mareh, 26 ; Col 28 June, 38.
2 Geo. Augustus WetheraU,* C.B. k K.H. Lieut, 7th Fusiliers, 29 July, 95 ;
Capt, 13 May, 06 ; Brevet-Mqjor, 12 Aug. 19 ; BegtL-Mqjor, Breoet- Lieut.-
Col, 11 Dec. 24 j BegtL'Lieut.'Col. p 7 Aug. 28 ; Col, 28 June, 38.
Mqjort.—l 9 Robert Mullen,* K.H. A4;, 2 Aug. 01 j JBns. 26 June, 02;
Lieut, 26 May, 04 ; Capt. 26 Aug. 09 j Brevet-Mqjor, 22 July, 30 ; RefftL-
MqjoTj 8 Aug. 33.
1 Charlea Deane,' K.H. Comet, 5 Sept. 04; Lieut, p6 July, 06: Capt,
P 6 Dec. 18 ; Mt^fyr, p 1« June, 35.
2 Richard Bennett, <> Ent, 16 March, 21 ; Lieut, p 26 Aug. 23 : Capt, p 3 Aug.
26; Jlfq/or, P 10 March, 37.
2 Dugald M'Nicol, Ent, 16 Nov. 09; Lieut, 23 July, 12; Capt. p 19 Nov.
26 ; Mqjor, 23 May, 38.
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Captains.
2 9 George Bell®
2 Burton Daveney ....
2 George Goodall^
2 Ed.A.G.Muller*®....
1 QaiiR.Blacklin >!....
1 A.B. Montgomery . . . .
1 Thomas Graham . . . .
2 H. P. Raymond . . . .
1 Thomas NickoU "
2 Richard Going
2 John Mayne
2 Henry Alex. Kerr. . . .
1 Wm. MacPherson . . . .
2 Trevor Davenport. . . .
1 F. G. Urquhart
1 David S. Cooper . . . .
2 A. A. Macnicol
1 John Sampson *' . . . .
1 John Money Carter . .
2 Lord Chas. Beauclerk
BNBIGN.
14 Mar. 11
27 April 20
P 9 Sept. 13
3 Feb. 20
18 July 16
25 Nov. 24
21 May 26
9 April 25
23 May 05
9 April 26
22 June 26
P 17 Aug. 26
P 22 Nov. 21
8 June 30
P 18 Nov. 31
P 29 June 30
P 23 Dec. 31
29 Nov. 10
18 May 32
P 14 Dec. 32
LIEUT.
17 Feb. 14
P 7 July 26
P 1 Aug. 22
11 Aug. 26
13 July 20
30 Oct. 26
P 27 April 27
P 17 May 27
29 April 06
P 2 Feb. 27
P 12 April 27
22 Mar. 32
22 Sept. 26
P 22 Mar. 33
P 16 Aug. 33
P 10 May 33
P 23 May 34
9 Dec. 13
P 7 Aug. 35
P 6 Feb. 36
CAPTAIN.
P 7 Aug. 28
P 8 Nov. 27
18 May 32
P 11 Jan. 33
8 Aug. 33
P 16 Aug. 33
P 9 Aug. 33
P 21 Mar. 34
8 April 26
P 19 June 35
P 6 Feb. 30
P 18 Mar. 36
P 17 Sept. 36
P 10 Mar. 37
P 14 April 37
P 2 Feb. 38
P 9 Feb. 38
23 May 38
P 17 Sept. 39
P 20 Dec. 39
BRET. M AJ.
29 Mar. 39
28 June 38
1 Lord Ljrnedocb bu reeeivfld a cra*« for Bairota, Ciodaii Rodrt^*t VUioria. aiMl bt. S«batti«u.
S Cal. CariOT was craMDC in naajr of ibc actioiu of tbc Mahntu wart ■bo conmandad the Oranadiera of the 84ib ai tha
tafciM of the lal« of Franca.
S Col. Wctbcrall waa inaction with • aonadron of Frcncb frigatea in tbo Moaanbiqna channel in Jane 1810 ; in the attack
of a Moadron of French fricatca in Port ^. E. of the lale of France In Jnljr ISIO. At the attack and coaqaeat of Java in ISIl*
•a Aid-do-Canip to Major-Oenenl Watbarall.
4 Maj<ir Mullan waa j^acnt at the capture of St. Martin and Su Thomaa in 1801 i and of Demerara* Eaquibo, and Ber-
Mce, in 8e|»C. 1808 1 attack and capture of Guadaloupe in Feb. 1810, on which occasion, alihonfh a captain* and holdinf the
a«oV appointment nf Town M^jor of St. Ann's, Barbadoea, and atnimaud of the detachments of tha armr in that conntrjr, be
v«iantoercd to proceed as a sybaJteni with a irorapany of the 1st Battalion, which formed a port of toe 1st Lirht Infantry
Battalion apon that espedition, and rctifrned his siav appointment for that pnrpose. Present at the aSair of the Pass of
Osma in Spnin en the 18th ; and at the battle of Vittoria. Set June, 1813 1 sieire of St. Sebastian, and in the aasault, Vlh
Jnly, ISIJ, whew the command of the Srd Battalion devolved on him, ell bis senior* bavini been either killed or severely
wwnndod. The toes sastained bv the Srd Baualion in this neaanlt waa 16 oflBcers ont of 31, end apwards of 100 nen-«om-
■mioned oAcera and nrivatee killed and wounded.
o Maior Daane served the ampaiRn of 1809 etalnst the R^ab of Lahore. Preaent at the siege of Hatinis and other forte in
tS17« Served in the Bumeee war in m end 6.
a Major Bennett served in tha Burmese war, and was made prisoner S4th Nov. 182B, when rotnining sick firom Prome to
Rangoon, and taken by the enemy to Ava, the cepital, and after having experienced the moat barbarona Itcetmentf he waa
given •• to Sir ArrbilMid Cam^wll ISth reb. 18SS6. Received e wound over the left temple when taken.
8 Motor Bell served in the Peninsula fIrom July IBll ro Aug. 1814, including Arrojo de Melino, Vittoria, Pyreneea* 7th,
3a<h, Sfth, nth, end Slst July, 1818. Nivelle, Nive, BayontM, Orthcs, end Tonlente, beaide* a |roat many affairs and skir-
asiahea. Sorved in the Burmese war. Actively employed during the rebellion in Canade, particniarly at the capcnre of St.
Charloa, and 8c. Enetache i he afterwards commanded the Fort end garrison of Coceau.dn-Lec. an important poeition on
the Frontier, end received the thenka of Sir John Colborne for his eaerttons in recovering the guns and shot from the bottom
of tiM River, and mounting them in poeition when it was reported impracticable : the guns wore S4>ponnders, sixteen of
wbicfc end 4^000 round shot he recovered in thr depth of winter, in the very face of the rebels.
P Capt. Goodall served the cnmoaign of 1814 in Holland, including the action at Merenai, operatieu before Antwerp,
nmd nctoch on'Bcrgen-op-Zoom, wbcrc be was severely wounded.
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Lieutenants.
2 James Richardson *^ 1 7 April 20
1 John WelU Butt | p 16 Jan. 16
1 John MaUen 13 July 20
2 Aug. H. Ormsby "
1 Tyrrell M. Byrne..
1 Charles Curtis
WiUiam Webster..
Geo. Rich. Campsie
Fred. Nicholson . .
Henry R. Marindin j p 1 1 Jan.
Arch. C. Sanderson i p 15 Feb.
29 June 24
30 June 24
10 Feb. 25
20 Feb. 27
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Don G. An^s Darroch . . . .
'nM.n»r'.s Scott Hawkins . . . .
William Little Stewart
2 Henry Draper Neville
2 £r(m.C.DawsonP]unkett. . . .
2 Frederick R. Meln
2 Edw. Robert Wetherall
2 Daniel Lysons
2 David Green
2 John Edward Sharp
1 Fra. L. Whitniore
1 p Arthur Gray'*
1 Arthur Cocsar Hawkins . . . .
2 James P. Gore
EN8ION8.
Thomas J. Parker . .
Edward C. Mullen . .
W. H. Courtcnay . . . .
Walter Mitchelson . .
J. D. Windham
Frederick Moor ....
Edward V. Keane . . .
Charles Y. Edvcombe
Edward S. Claremont
Alexander Gordon . .
John M^Court
Andrew Anderson ..
Cha. Evered Poole .
Arthur Newland
John Henry Dickson . .
Granville G. Wells
P 22 Mar. 33
P 20 Mar. 33
P 12 April 33
P 16 Aug. 33
P 11 Oct. 33
22 Oct. 33
P 27 June 34
P 20 Dec. 34
P 30 Dec. 34
P 24 April 35
P 7 Aug. 35
11 July 11
P 5 Feb. 36
P 6 Feb. 36
P 18 Mar. 36
P 26 Aug. 36
P17 Sept. 36
P 20 Jan. 37
P 10 Mar. 37
P 14 April 37
P 23 Aug. 37
P 2 Feb. 88
P 9 Feb. 38
6 April 38
13 July 38
P 19 Oct. 38
P 10 May 39
P 18 Sept. 39
15 Not. 39
P 20 Dec. 39
LI BUT.
3 Nov. 25
2 Mar. 26
3 Mar. 26
22 Mar. 26
23 Mar. 26
19 Feb. 27
10 Capl. Mailer mn*4 la
th« Bttrm«M war.
' II Capi. BlarfcHtt, tcrva^
«ith th« SnI Butt. Koiah
■t Quair* bra* Ifth J»a»,
lb« retreat on the 17>ki •*
; W ateriua an tkc IStll. (tt
< wbich leal he wet w«itmi«d)
' Bu4 with tbe ermr of mh.«-
"~ ~ ' I petto* IB I'reoeo in 1J»I4 k.
P 24 Aug. 32 ! 16. Embarked le jeia iba
UT..1.. 1 A , Sod batialion in ibe Ean
July 14 i„4iea. and •er«e4 oitb tbe
P 24 April 35 I """y '• *V».?ri«".. It!
P 1 8 Mar. «5o tb* paraoit of tbe Nagpora
»* ^o mar. oo ,,„j„|^,,„,n,^„tioBtaa4
P 26 Aug. 36 •kirmiahea. Ser»«4 wit.
P 17 Sept. 36
13 Jan. 37
P 20 Jan. 37
P 10 Mar. 37
P 14 April 37
P 22 Aug. 37
Sir John Uoveton'a Torce in
puranit oT lb* IN^iabwa | the
aieoe of Aaaeerf bet in 1819.
aadroaiaaHdcdtbe leadiai
runpany nt the atMnlt.
borveJ with Ibe lat Bait,
itt iba Wmt liidica.
12 Mai. Ntckoll was at tba
taking oi tbe Dtniab ialaotfa
nf St. CrolK and M. Tbenu
P ^>*\ Anir 07 inl!«7. Thanked In pobtic
f ,*0 AUg. Oi 'order for drivin||a«a]r{« lib
P 2 Feb. 38 ' "»• ••■*»« e^^P'-y « »*•
^ ^ . ^.^ 90tb) an Aweriraa pn«atc«r
e\ -n r oi> 90tb) an A«i«riran pn« alter
9 Feb. 38 * or Ur«« torre tfoa of Bur.
badoca in 181S. Senod da>
ring tbe war in Canada in
1814.
10 May 39
4 Feb. 16
P 18 Sept. 39 ' .»." ^■**- .*""P^5
*v k'v^K. v»«* , jIj^ eampoitn in Tnaraay,
P 20 Dec. 39 and waam Iheartiea before
I Genoa, and el ibc leplere
I nf that eitjr in 1914. Served
in tbe expedition tu the Cbeaapoak, and «••
in the eriioii of Bladenahnreh, nad at the cap-
ture of Waahington, 94lh Aitg. 181^ Preaeai
in tba action before Belt mora SMpl. 1814.
Sarred in Floriila, end waa in the action belore
New Orleana 8cb Jan. 18U.
14 Li.Kicbardaon aerred in tb« Bnrante war.
lA Lieot. Omaby aonred in ibo Bniineaa war
from K<.pl. I8S4 to Jan. ISM. and waa pmeat
at the aiege and rapture of Aracnn, an« ^m iha
Talack ftpcdiiion. Mentioned tn Col. Ha*
tberall'a oeapatch Ibr diatingoiabed gallaotrr
in action with ibo rrbcia ai Si. Eoeiacka and
St. Bcaoit, in Canada, 14th Dec. 1837-
18 Lioul. Gray aer«ed in the Poninpula from
1811 to the end of the war, including the baiiia
of Salananca 1 an r render of Reiiro^ Madrid s
opera lion a before, aieto, and alorwtnc *f iba
brearhee at Borraa : baillee t4 Vitloria, the
Pyreneoa, Nivella, and Orthca, beaidea a (real
many afTairt nnd aktrniiab«a. l$er«od the cam-
paicn of ISU in Nennnl nnrlnding iho battle
of llarriaporo) t ana Ilia Mahraila cannatgnt
of 1817 klS.
17 PajmaalerMllchell acronaponiad biiicffi*
ment to the Cane of Good Hona, Mania Vidro,
Poriuxal, Spain, Sicily, Holland* flaaders
'and Waterloo.
05.
D^ .-.«^-,. S 1 • Wffllam MitcheD," 13 Aug. 12 ; Asnst.-Pttum.
Paymasters, - J ^ y.^ GnmviUe Sha^, 1 Apr«, 27.
... . . i 2 E. R. Wetherall, (LUvt.) 16 Feb. 38.
il^yitfojitt.— ^ 1 j^^jj M'Court, (Em.) 9 Nov. 38.
Quarter^Mastert,
1 Alexander Iiiikch,88 Dec. 32 ; Ent. 9 Nov. 15.
2 Charles Pieters, 26 June, 35 ; JEru. 4 Aug. 14 ; Lieut. 9 Sept. 19.
Surffeont.
2 G. R. Dartnelly 4 Jan. 30 ; Asngt.-Surg. 20 Oct. 25 ; Hofp.-AstUt. 30 Nov. 20.
1 John Hutchison, 6 Sept 39 ; Attt.-Surg. 24 April, 17; Hotp.-Atst, 28 JDne,15.
ri Geoifre Clerihew, M.D. 2 Nov. 32.
A '^ A cf ^^* J ^ ^co« Gordon Robertson, M.D. 12 Aog. 34.
Atsutani'Surgeons.-< ^ ^jejander Knox, M.D. 12 April, 33.
^1 Cardinal Brewster, 30 Oct. 38.
Facings Blue — Agent , Messrs. Cox k, Co.
[\st Battalum emharhedfer Foreign Servieey 25 Nov. 39. Serving at OthraUar.]
r24l Battalion embarked for Canada, 6 Julp, 96.]
^tr!ue!ii^^] 2nrf {or Que€7t's Rayat) Regiment of Foot.
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L Bast Indiei.
Th4 Ptuchal Lamd," with the mottot " PrUtifta virtutU mrnwr** and "l^«i «x«crut (r««ia-
pAonf." The Qw^tfn'j Cifphtr within the Garter, liaTlnp theCrown over It. On the Grenadiers' Caps,
the King** Creit and the i^uttn'i Cyp/ur and Crorvn ; and on the Drums the QM««n'« Cyphtr,
The Sphinx, with the words « EGYPT"— "VI MIERA"—"CORUNNA"—" SALAMANCA"—
" VITTORIA "— " PYRENEES"—" NIVELLE "— " TOULOUSE "— " PENINSULA."
Colonel.
9 Wi Bt. Hon, Sir James Kempt,* G.C.B.G.C.H., Bns. 31 Mar. 1783 ; Lieut.
18 Aug. 84 j Capt. 30 May, 94 ; Afajor, 18 Sept. 94 ; Lieut.-CoL 28 Aug. 99 ;
Co/. 9 March, 00; Mqjor-Gen. 1 Jan. 12; Lieui.-Gen. 27 May, 25; Co2.
of the Queen's Royals, 23 Dec. 34.
Lieut.'Colonels.—9 Sir Thos. Willshire,' K.C.B. Sns. June, 96; Lieut. 6 Sept.
95; Capt, 28 Aug. 04 ; Brevet-Major, 21 Sept. 13 ; Brevet- Lieut, -Col, 4 Dec.
16 ; Bcgtl.-Major, 10 Sept. 23 ; Begtl.-Lieut.-CoL 30 Aug. 27; Col, 10 Jan. 37.
John Gregory Buumgordt,' Stu, 1 Aug. 98; Lieut. 20 March, 01; Capt. 10
Jan. 10; Mqjor, P21 Oct. 24; Lieut.-Col. p9 June, 26; Co/. 28 June, 38.
^ryor*.— Redmond Wm. Brough, Em. 10 March, 07 ; Lieut. 15 July, 08 ;
Capt. P 10 Jan. 22 ; M({jor, 29 May, 35.
Richard Carruthers, Etu, 19 May, 14 ; Lieut, 25 Jan. 25; Capt. P 16 April, 29 ;
Mnjtrr, v 19 Feb. 36 ; Brevet- Lieut, -Col. 23 July, 89.
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Captains.
KNSiaN.
Geo. Dalhouoie J. Raitt ^
John Good S. Gilland . .
William Greenville ....
Wm. Martin Lyster ....
Thomas Meldrum
John Carney
9n Mount S. H. Lloyd ^
Oliver Robinson^
Thomas Sealy
George Stirling
Lieutenants.
Wm. Nicol Ralph
George V. Hamilton ....
Peter Grehan
James Stirling
Henry Reynolds
Thomas Wingate
MedwinR. Pilfold
Hugh Halkett
Jas. Egbert Simmons * . .
St. George Hen. Stock . .
Stanhope Wm. Jephson . .
Hon, Edw.Arth.W. Kcane
G. N. K. A.Yonge*
Grodfrey Piercy
J. Aug. Macdonald
Edward Honcywood ....
Hen. Wm. Stisted * ....
Thos. W. E. Holdsworth
Douglas John Dickinson
Thomas Addison
Henry Cole Faulkner. . . .
Henry Piercy
Ensigns.
J. Hardle Kippen
Frederick Connor
Robert Stephenson ....
Henry Cox
Louis J. M'Pherson
Charles Darby
Demetrius W. G. James . .
6 Feb. 23
31 Dec. 12
9 Mar. 09
19 Feb. 17
P22July 13
20 Feb. 17
16 Dec. 13
5 Oct. 20
P27 Nov. 28
4 May 20
26 Jan. 26
2 Feb. 14
P 8April26
P 10 Jan. 28
P 8 Oct. 25
P 13 May 26
1 Feb. 31
P 23 Aug. 31
20 Jan. 32
P 20 April 32
P26 Nov. 30
15 Feb. 33
P22 Aug. 34
P 24 July 35
P 10 May 81
P 14 June 33
P 4 Dec. 35
P 15 Jan. 36
P 30 June 87
16 Sept. 37
P 13 Nov. 35
P 9 Mar. 38
P 3 Aug. 88
P 29 Sept. 38
P 23 Mar. 38
14 Dec. 38
6 Sept. 39
6 Sept. 39
P 81 Jan. 40
LIEUT.
12 May 25
19 Feb. 17
12 Dec. 11
14 June 21
27 Mar. 17
P 3 Jan. 22
2 Mar. 16
24 Jan. 25
P 16 Mar. 31
10 Feb. 26
29 Aug. 26
29 Oct. 29
26 Nov. 80
21 Aug. 81
1 Mar. 83
17 May 30
16 Mar. 34
17 Mar. 34
29 May 36
13 Sept. 36
P 19 Feb. 86
Pll Mar. 36
29 June 37
16 April 38
11 May 38
P 28 July 38
P29 Sept. 38
P 14 Dec. 88
30 Jan. 39
81 Jan. 89
p 18 May 89
30 Dec. 89
CAPTAIN. DREV.-MAJ.
10 Jan. 37
P 7 June 31
20 Aug. 31
P 1 Jan. 19
P22 Mar. 33
8 Mar. 34
29 May 36
13 Sept. 35
P 19 Feb. 36
P 16 June 37
6 Mar. 89
1 Sir James Kempt has re-
ceived a Cross and three Clasps
for Halda, Bad^Joa, Vittorla,
Nlvelle, Nive, Orthes, and Tou-
louse, and was severely wound-
ed at Waterloo.
2 Sir T. Wlllshire's sorvioes :
Battles of Holeia and Vimiera;
campaign and bottle of Co-
runna ; expedition to Walche-
ren ; Peninsula ftvm June,
1812 to May, 1814, includiuf
battle of Salamanca (twlca
wounded); retreat from Bur-
gos, and action at Villa Mu-
riUa 25th Oct. 1812; battle of
Vittoria; first assault of Saa
Sebastian ; also second assault
and capture; crossing the Bi-
dassott ; Nirelle; Nive,9th, 10th,
and 11th Dec. 1818. Repulsed
with SOO men the attack of
10,000 Caffrcs upon the open
village of Graham's Town, on
the frontiers of the Cape of
Good Hope; capture of Klttoor^
in the Dooab, E. Ind. Dec. 1824.
S CoL Baumgardt was pre-
sent at every siege, battle, an<l
in every campaign in which the
8th Hussars were eng. in India.
4 Capt. Raltt, Lieuts. Simmons, Stisted, and
Hadley were slightly wounded ; Capt. Biobla*
son, and Lieut. Yonge, severely, in the assault
and capture of the fortress and citadel of Ghuz-
nee, in Aff^hanistan, 2S July, 1880.
6 Capt. Lloyd was at Waterloo IS'h Jane ;
taking of Cambray, 24th June, 1816, and cap-
ture of Paris. Served one campaign latter part
of 1826 against the "SLa^Kh of Kolapore.
Paymagter, — James Moore, 18 Aug. 87 ; Ent. 6 Feb. 27 ; Lieut. 20 Aug. 81.
Adjutant. — Jas. Egbert Simmons, (Ziet^.) 11 June, 36.
Quarter-Master.^W. H. S. Hadley/ 12 Aug. 36 ; EnM, 10 Ap. 25, Lt.24 Sept. 81 .
Surg.^'f Wi Win. H. Yottng,^ 4 Sept. 28 -, Asnst.-S. 4 Feb. 13; H. A. 19 Dec. 1 1 .
Assist.-Surg. — Rob. Hope Alston Hunter, 15 June, 80 ; Hotp.-Asst. 10 Jan. 27.
James Jopp, M.D., 22 Feb. 39.
Facings Blue. — Agent, Mr. Lawrie, Charles-street, St. James's.
0 Dr. Young served In the Peninsula, from March, 1811 to Feb. 1818, Including the siefe of Badi^foi,
April, 1813, and battle of Salamanca. Served also the campaigns of 1818 and 14 in Oennany and Holland,
including the attack on Bergen-op-Zoom. Present on the 18th June at Waterloo. 1 M
SSJmTi^] 3 J jar East Kent) Regiment of Foot (or Buffs.) \^^:SJ^
The DroffOH ** Dodbo'* *' TiXAvsiu." *' Albuhsba" *' PrsBVBU" ** Hvtmum**
••NxT»" «P«irxirim^."
Colonel.
9 Kenneth Alexander, f'orZ of Bffingham,> G.C.B., JS!ni. 21 April, 1786; Capt.
25 April, 03 } JAeut.'Col, 30 Dec. 07 ; Col. 1 Jan. 1805 ; Mqfor-Gen, 25 Jolj,
10; Zieut.'Gen. 12 Aug. 10 ; (?en. 10 Jan. 37 ; CoL of the Bufib, 30 Jan. 3:2.
Luut.-ColoneU.-^aiDBB Dennis,* JSiru. 2 Sept.96; Lieut. 12 April, 07; Capt
6 Aug. 03; Srevet'Mqjor, 13 Oct. 12; Brevet-Lieut.-Col. 27 May, 26;
Regtl.-Mqjor, 25 Apr. 28 ; BegtL-Lieut.-Col. 4 June, 33 ; CoL 28 June, 38.
Marcus Beresford, Second lAeut. p4 Sept. 17 ; lAeut. 1 Feb. 21 ; Capt. p16
Sept. 24 ; Jlf«yVw, p 28 Sept 26 ; Lieut. -Col. P 6 Not. 27.
Af^Vori.— Gerald Rochfort,^ Ene. P28 Feb. 05; Lieut. 25 Sept. 05; Capt.
1 July, 12 ; Mqjor, p I May, 28.
Jas. O. Clunie,^ EnM. 27 Aug. 13 ; Lieut. 1 Dec. 14 ; Capt. f 9 Feb. 26 ; Meoor,
P 23 June, 38.
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Captains.
BasU H. BuicheU
Gustavns L. Christie ....
Patrick M*Kie*
Marcus Barr
John Michel
Geoige Isaac Austin ....
Donald Stewart
Jas. Charles Rouse
Peter Dore •
Thomas Chatterton ....
LiBUTBNAMTS.
Lawrence Desborough . .
Henry Dacre lAcy
Donald M. Cameron ....
Philip G. Been
Harry Bbdr
James Speedy
Geoiige Bridge
Samuel Daniel
Jas. Tdbot Alrey
Wm. Jas. Hamilton ....
Richard N. Magrath ....
John C. Handfleld
Allan Menzies
Charles Sawyer
Hall P. Chamberlain ....
Alex. John Cameron ....
Rob. Manners Sparks ^ . .
Wm. John Dorehlll ....
Peter Browne
Richard Herbert Gall . .
Oct. H. St. Geo. Anson . .
Kenneth M'Kcnzie ....
Stonehouse Geo. Bunbury
EX8ION9.
Wm. Duncan Hilton
C.W.Green
Wm. G. Meacham . .
Alex. Ham. Robson
Chas. A. Thompson
James Reid Hope . .
Nicholas Henry Flood
lliomasKains
BNSIOK.
25 Dec. 13
P20 June22
3 Not. 12
P24Feb. 25
P 3 April 23
P 12 Dec. 26
14 Dec. 15
P30June25
8 April 13
20 Dec. 14
10 April 25
11 April 25
26 April 28
P 11 July 26
ODec. 27
15 May 28
16 April 29
P30 Dec. 31
11 Feb. 30
6 April 32
1 June 32
21 Sept. 32
18 Oct. 31
P 6 Sept. 33
PUFeb. 34
P24Dec. 33
16 Aug. 33
P 16 Jan. 35
P 20 Feb. 35
P 3 July 35
27 Not. 35
P 3 June 36
P28 June33
' P 10 Feb. 36
P 7 April 38
7 Dec. 38
P 25 Dec. 38
4 Jan. 30
31 May 39
4 Oct. 39
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN.
8 April 25
25 Mar. 26
3 Not. 14
P 8Apri]26
P28 April 25
P25 Not. 28
26 Mar. 26
P 17 May 27
21 Aug. 10 ' 20 Aug. 38
2 Jan. 17
3 Aug. 27
4 Aug. 27
P 17 Mar. 30
P 15 JVne 30
0 Not. 31
23 May 32
21 Sept. 32
P 26 July 33
P 3 May 33
P 6 Sept. 33
P24Dec. 33
P 2 May 34
16 Aug. 35
P 8 April 36
P 3 June 36
25 Sept. 36
30 April 37
10 Mar. 38
7 Dec. 38
7 Dec. 38
8 Dec. 38
P 31 May 30
P25 Dec. 38
P30Dec. 26
P 17 Jan. 28
P 3 Oct. 20
PlI June 30
P 12 Dec. 26
P 26 June 35
3 April 38
P 7 April 88
BRBT.-MAJ.
21 Dec. 38
1 Lord EAnfhftm has tt-
ceiTed a medal and on* clMp
for Vlttoria and Nive.
2 Col. Oenala accompanied
the expedition to Copmbaffra
in I80I, and waa wounded in
botli handa nnd contuwd.
Senred in the last American
war^including battle of Qacens-
town (wounded); fltonnintr of
Fort George ; action at Stoory
Crcel(,(wounded in two plae«»):
and action of th;> Rapidf at
Ilooples Creelt, conluaed Ij
having hi* horse shot, which
fell on him.
S M ^or Rochfort wa« at thr
capture of the I^ile of Prance in
1810, and of Jam In 1911. in-
cluding eapturv of Comeli*,
storming of Serondola and Fort
DJocJocarta; storming of n>-
doubts at the island of Bom«o ;
Nepaul campaign In 1BI4 ;
siege and storm of Hatrsss;
Mahratta campaigns of IH17
and 18: siege and storm of
Bhnrtpora 1899 aad 0.
4 M^or Clunle aerred in the American war,
and was at the siege and attack of Port Erie
in 1814.
6 Capt. M*KIe serred In the Nepaulese war
of 1814 and 16. Present at the siege and cap-
ture of Hatrass. Senred the Mahratta and
Plndarree campaign of 1817 and 18, and in the
Burmcae war, from June, 1834, until its coa-
dusion In 18S0. Wounded at the assault of
ilerguie Oth Oct. 1824.
p20Not. 39
Paymaeter.^J. Lukis, 24 Dec. 29 ; Ens. 22 Feb. 10 ; Lieut. 6 Aug. 12.
At^utani. — Lawrence Desborougliy (Lieut.) 26 Sept. 38.
Quarter'Afaeter.—HtLTTj Willianu, 14 Dec. 32 ; Etu. 12 Aug. 13.
^ur^.^A.MacQueen,* M.D. 24 Ap. 26 ; Auitt.-S. 13 ftlay, 13 ; Hotp.-A. 19 Jan. 13
A$tittant'SurgeonM. — Robert StCTcnson, M.D., 14 March, 34.
Samuel Curric, M.D., 14 Oct. 36.
Facing Buff. — Agents Mesars. Cox Sc Co.
0 Capt. Dora strved in the Nepanlese war In 1816 and 10, and In the Deecaa campaign in 1817 aad 18.
7 Ueut. Sparks waa wonaded In the CaflVe war.
8 Dr. Mac Qoacn sanrcd the Kaadlao campaign ia Ceylon during the Rebellion la 1817 and 18.
Y#«i»'S«nr.
61
FuU
Pat.
Hair
Pay.
''■*SlS^i5'ir*'] 4<A ("^ ^«V' Owti) Begt. of Foot. ^^t^S^^
" Th9 LUm of BitgUtHd "— " CX>RnifNA "— " BADAJOS "— " SALAMANCA "— " VITT0R1A»*
" BT. 8BBABTIAN »— « NIYB "— « PBNIK8ULA»'— " BJLADEN8BURO "— " WATBRLOO."
Colonel.
John Hodgson, > Eru. 20 May, 1779 ; Lieut. 27 Noy. 80 ; Capt. 24 Sept. 87 ; Mqf.
14 May, 94 ; Lieut.-Col. 1 Sept. 96 ; CoL 25 Sept. 03 ; Me^or-Gm. 26 July,
10; Lieut.'Oen. 4 June, 14 ; Oen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 4th Regt. 30 Sept 36.
Lieutenant'Colandt. — Henry Wm. Breton, Sns. 16 March, 16; Lieut. P27 July,
20; Capt. P21 July, 26; Mqjor, P31 Dec. 28; Lieui.-Col.^ II July, 34.
John Leslie,' K.H. ; Bns. 7 Aug. 1806 ; Lieut. 2 June, 08 ; Capt. P 30 Nov. 00 ;
Mi^or,9l Jan. 19; Lieut.-Col. ^ 29 Aug. 26.
Jlfq;or«.— 9Q2ft Ranald Macdonald,' G.B. K.H. Sum. 26 March, 07 ; Lieut. 6 May,
08; Capt. p3 Dec. 18; Mqfor, p24 Jan. 28; Brevet- Lieut. -Col. 13 July, 38.
9 William Sadlier,^ J^m. 2 AprU, 07 ; Lieut. 4 May, 00 ; Capt. 26 Aug. 25 ;
Mqjar^ 4 Feb. 38.
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Captains. T
Richard Chetwode
Thomas Williams
Thomas Faunce
Farquhar M. Campbell . .
William Henry Mounsey .
Fred. Leopold Arthur. . . .
John Hilton
Charles J. Otter*
Geoiige Kennedy. :
Thomas Gibson
Lieutenants.
John Snodgrass
George King
John Henry Hay Ruxton
Dennis A. Curtayne' . .
Charles S. Tcale
Abraham C. Anderson . .
Wm. Charles Sheppard..
W. H. M. OgUvie
John Cameron
Robert Hawkes ........
Robert 0*NeUl
Jas. S. Shortt
Chas. Stanlforth Hext . .
William WUby
Joseph Palmer
Jas. Alex. Madigan
WadhamWyndham Bond
John Potter
John H. Glazbrook ....
Edw. Jas. Baldwyn ....
James Keating
Wm. Mark Campbell ....
Thos. Charles Morgan . .
ENSIGN.
Ensigns.
John Lennox MacAndrew
JohnCowell Bartley ....
F. P. Haines
Arthur Byrne
Wm. Crawley
Henry Rice
David Fra. Chambers . .
William Inglis
Paymaster. — James Bum,^ 6 Feb.
24 May 20
P 12 Sept. 22
6 AprU 27
3 Aug. 30
P2dMay 29
P 6 Dec. 33
P21 Sept. 32
20 Dec. 24
P24Dec. 33
17 May 13
13 Dec. 33
P 11 July 34
P 19 July 34
18 April 22
7 April 25
12 June 23
11 June 29
P 18 Nov. 31
26 Dec. 13
P 2 Dec. 31
P 3 July 35
3 May 33
P 9 Oct. 35
P27 May 36
P 23 June 37
23 June 37
P 4 Nov. 36
22 April 36
P 6 Oct. 37
P 20 Oct. 37
26 April 39
P 10 Nov. 87
P 8 June 38
LIEUT. I CAPTAIN.
P 16 Aug.
P 7 July
P 12 Nov.
P 6 Dec.
P 4 Jan.
P 3 July
P 30 Jan.
12 Nov.
P IJuIy
2 Dec.
22
26
29
33
33
36
36
27
36
14
P 14 Dec. 38
P 26 Apr. 39
P 21 June 39
26 Oct. 39
22 Nov.
31 Dec.
Pdl Jan.
7 Feb.
1 Dec. 36
P 7 April 37
P 23 June 37
P 26 May 26
10 Dec. 27
9 July 29
10 Nov. 34
P 29 May 35
7 July 37
8 July 37
9 July 37
10 July 37
P 6 Oct. 37
P 7 Oct. 37
P 8 June 38
P 14 Dec. 38
9 Mar. 39
10 Mar. 39
P 15 Mar. 39
1 July 39
P 9 Aug. 39
2 Oct. 39
26 Oct. 39
BREV.-MAJ,
P 20 Mar. 27
P 17 June 28
P 23 June 37
P 6 Oct. 37
P 14 April 37
P 8 June 38
P 14 Dec. 38
9 Mar. 39
P 15 Mar. 39
1 July 39
1 Oen. Hodfton waiMTeraly
wounded at Egmont-op-Zee.
2 Colonel Leslie wat at the
taking of Travaneore in 1S08;
also at tlie capture of the
If land of Bouiton, and the
Itle of France ; present in the
engagements In Java, the lOth,
2Snd, and 90th Aug. 1811.
Served la the Pindarrea war
in 1817. Anny of occupation
in Prance.
8 Lleut.-Col. Macdonald wai
ieverely wounded at Waterloo.
4 Major SadUer served in
Sicily fkom July 1806 to June
1812, and was present at the
capture of the Islands of Ischla
and Procida. Served subse-
quently in the Peninsula, in-
cluding the battle of CastalU
and siege of Tarragona, action
at Villa Pranca, beiddes various
minor affklrs; served also in the
American war, including the
attack on Plattsburgh.
6 Capt. Otter served at Bhurtpore.
0 Lieut. Curtayne served in the Bunneae
war in 1885 and 1890.
7 Capt. Burn served the campaign in the
Eastern Islands, and wai at the taking of Mae-
cassnr in I8I4. Served the Mahratta campaign
of 1817 and 18, and was severely wounded at
Bhurtpore in 1826.
39
39
40
40
35; Bfu.
1 Oct. 11; Lieut. 16 June, 13;
Capt. 19 Dec. 34.
Atgutant.— John Potter, (Lieut.) 11 July, 37.
Quarter-Matter. — Samuel Sexton, 11 July, 37.
5ur^e(m.— William Parry, 17 April, 38 ; Asnet.-Surg. 7 March, 22 ; Hotp.-
Auiet. 20 Dec. 13.
Atiittant'Surgeans. — Wm. Hutchinson Allman, M.D., 12 June, 36.
James Mouat, 14 Dec. 38.
Facings Blue — A gent y Messrs. Cox k Co.
165
"Sl';»i«/iMir] ^'* ^9^' ^f ^^* i^^ Northumberland Fusiliers) [^^^
*' f^t*o f^» Vacant,** 9urm<mHtiHg 81. Cteorgt mnd the Dragon. On tht comers of ths 9jmI eotovr the
Row and Crown : on the capt the KinR*! Crest ; atei St. George klUing the Dragon. " W ILHELM8TAHL"
— " ROLEIA»'— " VIMIBRA"— «• CORUNNA'*— " BU9AC0"— " CIUDAD RODRIOO"— " BADAJ02"-
" SALAMAlfCA**— « VITTORIA"— " NIVELLE"—"ORTHES"—" TOULOUSE"—" PENINSULA."
Yaan'Serv.
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Colonel.
9 Qift Hon, Sir Charles Colville, » G.C.B. and G.C.H., Snt. 6 I>cc. 1781 ; Lint.
30 Sept. 87 ; Capt. 24 Jan. 91 ; Mf^'or, 2 Sept. 95 ^ Licui.-Col. 26 Aug. W>;
Col. I Jan. 05; MfQor-Oett. 25 July, 10; Lieut.-Gen. 12 Aug. 10; Gen.
10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 6th Fusaiere, 25 March, 35.
Lieut.'Colonel.'—Wmt&m Sutherland, ' Stis. 15 Dec. 04 ; Lieut. 1 July, 06;
Capt. 18 Aug. 14; Mqjor. P25 Sept. 17 ; Lteut.-Col.^lG May, 22.
Mnfors.—Jlf David England Johnson, ' Ens. 9 Feb. 04; Lieut. 29 Doc. 04;
Capt. 12 March, 12 ; Brevet-JUqjor, 22 July, 30 ; SegtL'Mqfar, P 29 Dec. 37.
Joshua Simmonds Smith, Comet, 26 Dec. 21 ; Lieut. 25 May, 22; Capt. P 19
April, 27; Mqjor, p31 Dec. 33.
CAPTAIN8.
Charles Deane . .
John Spence^
p 13 July 15
7 Nov. 22
9 Thomas Canch^ I 28 Sept. 00
2o LIBUT.
LIEUT.
10 May 25
6 April 20
12 Aug. 24
P 23 Sept. 24
P 6 Oct. 26
P 1 Nov. 31
23 Sept. 12
14 Aug. 17
2 Mar. 20
P 5 Nov. 29
28 Feb. 28
22 Nov. 33
P 26 Sept. 34
1 Aug. 34
P 16 Oct. 35
22 Nov. 36
P 29 Dec. 37
P 12 June 35
P 9 Feb. 38
22 Oct. 22
25 June 24
13 May 13
P 25 Feb. 26
30 Dec. 24
13 Feb. 28
P 12 June 28
P 5 Nov. 29
P24 April 35
1 Feb. 14
P12 Dec. 22
16 Dec. 31
P 10 May 33
8 July 34
P 9 Feb. 38
Pll May 38
P 6 July 38
P 15 Mar. 39
P 23 April 39
P 10 May 39
P 21 June 39
P 23 Aug. 39
6April38|pi7 Jan. 40
CAPTAIN.
P 15 May 27
P 6 Nov. 2t)
2 Nov. 30
5 July 31
2 Dec. 31
8 Feb. 31
P 29 Dec. 37
P 23 Apr. 30
P 1 Feb. 39
29 Nov. 30
BRBT.-MAJ.
0 Pajmagter Pninliigtoa
senrcd in the PenlaMla frora
June 1809 to May, 1814, in-
cluding fiutaco, Redinba, Pot
(le Roz, SabufcaJ, FuentM d*0-
nor, ncge of Bad^oi, May
and June 1811, £1 Bodon,
siege of Cludad Rodrigo, Jan.
1812 (reccired two oontuiiont
on the 1 1th January, In (be
trenehea, from the expIoaioD of
u 18-ioch shell), liege of fia-
dajos. March and April* 1S12,
Salamanca, Vlttoria, Kh*eile,
Orthea and Toulouae.
Charles May
Charles Wood
John W.King
Philip M. N. Guy
William Prime Jones . . .
Augustus Blair
William Clune
LiBUTBNANTB
Frederick A. Robinson .
Theophilus Jenkins . . .
John Woodward
John Du Bourdien
Fra. Rich. Pyner
Cha. M. Dawson
Charles Durie
Thomas Place
H. F. F. Johnson
Hugh P. Baker
Wm. Seymour Scroggs .
W. H. Kcbbel
Louis H. Hamilton . . .
2nd Lieutenants.
Clias. D. O^bom p 12 Aue. 37
Wm. Wood'^te p 6 July 3d
II.W.delaPoerBeresford p 1 Feb. 39
Wm. John Campbell .... -p 15 Mar. 39
Wm. Chester Master p 23 April 39
Oeo. Bryan Milman p 10 May 39
Francis Sutton P 23 Aug. 39
John Wallace Colquitt .. p 17 Jan. 40
Paymatter.—lj^ Jas. M. Pennington • , 25 Jan. 1 6 ; Ent. 5 Feb. 07 ; Lieut. 31 Mar.08.
At^utant.—n. F. F. Johnson, {Lieut.) 13 Dec. 30.
Quarter-Master. — Wm. Tiller, 5 May, 25.
Surgeon.^^^ Dan. Henderson, M.D., 23 March, 26 ; AssSst.-Surg. 16 April, 12.
-4«m*.-5iir(^.— Thos. Hall, 80 June, 25; Hosp.-Assist. 19 May, 15.
J. Arch. Duncan M'Bcan, 12 Aug. 34.
Facings Bright Green — Agent, fiopkinson, Barton &l Knyvett. — Irish Agent, Borough Ac Co.
1 Sir Charles Colville aenred as Captain of the ISth regt. in St. Domingo in 1703, 4, and A, iad was
wounded at the landing at Cape Tii^ron ; as Lieut.-Col. of the ISlh regt. served the campaign of 1801 in
Egypt. Sir Charlaa has received a crosa and one clasp for Martinique, Fuentea d'Onor, Bad^j^M,
(severely wounded by a musquet*baU through the left thigh, and lost a flngvr off the right hand,) Viixoria
(wounded) and Ni«elle.
9 Colonel Butheriand served In the Ashantee War. on the Gold Coast, in liHM.
a MiOor Johnson embarked with Ids regiment in Ikuo for South America, and was present at the atomlBi
of Buenos Kjrr*. Present at Roleia, Vimiera, Coninna, Busaco, Sabngal ( wounded )» Fuenies d*Ooor.
Blbodoo, Ciudad Rodrigo (severely wounded at the sssanlii, and S-ilamanca.
4 Captain Spence served against the Asbantees from November 182S to 1894.
6 Capt. C4nch served in the Peninsula from Sept. ISOO to Dec. 1819, and fitvra October 1819 to May
1814. Including Bnsaeo, Hedinba, Sabugal (wounded), Ricfe of Badi^s, May 1811 (severely rontuMdV
Poantas d'Onor, El Bodoo, Cludnd Rodrigo (wouwled at the assault). Siege and Capture of Badges
(wmmded), Salamanca, Nirrlle, Oftbas and Toatoasa. Served in the American War, and was prmsit al
Plattabwah.
156
Ymuv* Senr.
«7
FiUl
Half
sSicSTiS:-] ^ (^ ^y^ 1*^ fVarwichshire) Regt. of Foot. [^SlTfilSie^'
" Sn«^«f«Ie!p^'*— On the three eomen of the lecond colour, " The llotc and Crown.*'— Knd on theGrvna-
dler'e cape, "TAe King*» (Vnr."— "ROLEIA"— "VIMIEHA" — "CORUNNA" — "VITTOKIA"—
"PYRENEES"—" NIVELLK"— - 0RTHE8"— " PENINSULA"—" NIAGARA/'
ColoneL
Sir Geoiige Nugent/ Bart G.C.B. Ensign, 6 July, 1773; Lieut. 23 Nov. 75;
Cflj>^ 88 April, 78; Mqjar, 8 May, 82; Lieut.-CoL 8 Sept. 83; CoZ. 1 Mar.
04; Ar/v'ar..(7tfn. 3 May, 06; Lieut.^Oen. 26 Sept. 1803; Oen. 4 June, 13;
CoL 6th Regt 26 May, 06. Ltetd. -Colonels.
Henry Sullivan,' C.B. Ensign, P17 May, 98; Lieut. i»20 Sept. 08; Capt, PlO
July, 01 ; MqjWy P21 Jan. 08; Lieut.-Col. 1 July, 13 : CoL 22 July, 30.
9 Wm. Henry Sewell, C.B. Ens. 27 March, 06; Lieut. P26 Feb. 07 ; Capt.v\2
March, 12; Brevet-Mnjor, 3 March, 14; Brevet- LUut.- Col. 21 June, 17;
Begth-Mqjor, 11 Aug. 29; Col. 10 Jan. 37 ; Begt. Lt.-CoL 17 Sept. 30.
Mqjcrs, — John Algeo, Ensign, p 18 June, 05; Lieut. 1 Jan. 06; Capt. P28 Feb.
12; Af<{;or, P26Jaue, 23; Breoet'Lieut.-Coi. 2B Jxrae, ^.
9 H. Bennet Bverest,* Ensign, 22 Dec. 04; Lieut. 1 March, 07; Capt. p22
June, 20 ; Mqfor, 23 Dec. 31.
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Captains.
9 John Crawflird * ....
{George H. E. Murphy *
John Bonamy '
John Thomas GriiBths ..
William Pottinger
John Crofton
John Lumley
Maurice G. Dennis
Robert Morris Beebee . .
Tho. Sidney Powell ....
LiBUTBNANTS.
George Alexander Gordon
Charles Da vers Allen. . . .
John Bebhes Home ....
Joseph Ralph
John Gray Wilson
WUliam Frederic Jekyll .
9 TOl F. Bree Muller^ . .
Frederick Bristow
Francis Lacas
John C Mansergh
9 Richard Henry Tlghe
Edward Staunton
Robt. W. M'Leod Fraser
Morris Hall
Henry Augustus Sullivai)
Francis Dyke
William Reed
Edward James Blanckley
Geoi^e Hughes Messitcr
Richard Sweet Cole ....
Chas. Napier North ....
Jas. Elphinst. Robertson
WiUiam T. Hall
Ensignh.
Henry Milham Johnson . .
George Finlay
John Rees Croker
David Ogilby
Fred. Lusson Loinsworth
Edw. F. Crowdcr
Thomas Rishton
Robert Edmund Stratton
ENSIGN.
14 May 12
27 Nov. 05
10 Dec. 11
6 Sept. 14
15 Dec. 17
18 Dec. 24
P31 Dec. 25
9 May 26
P25 May 26
P 13 May 26
6 April 20
17 Sept. 12
P 17 April 28
1 Jan. 26
P 1 Aug. 26
P28Aug.d8
3 Mar. 12
P 8 June 30
P 1 Oct. 25
20 Nov. 30
14 Dec. 00
17 May 31
5 July 33
P 15 Mar. 33
P21 Feb. 34
p 17 Jan, 34
P 5 June S5
22 May 35
15 June 30
p 12 Aug. 36
20 May 36
P8 April 37
28 April 37
P 15 Dec. 37
P 17 Nov. 37
P 25 Dec. 38
28 Dec. 38
P 14 June 30
15 June 30
P21 June 30
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. BRET.-UAJ.
P 17 S<ept. 13
2 July 07
10 Feb. 14
P17 May 21
9 April 25
P 29 Aug. 26
P 20 Mar. 29
5 July 27
P 20 Sept. 27
P31 May 31
20 Dec. 24
20 May 13
P 8 June 30
11 June 30
10 Dec. 20
1 Sept. 31
1 Apr. 14
OMay 33
24 Oct. 27
11 July 34
12 Aug. 13
4 Dec. 34
P 17 July 35
7 Jan. 36
P 1 July 36
9 Sept. 36
P 15 Dec. 37
17 Jan. 38
20 Sept. 34
V 25 Dec. 38
28 Dec. 38
P21 June 39
P 15 Nov. 39
10 Jan. 37
10 Jon. 37
28 June 38
p 17 May 21
25 Oct. 14
P24Jan. 23
1 Sept. 31
P31 Oct. 34
P 17 July 35
P 8 April 37
P 15 Dec. 37
P21 June 30
P13N0V. 351 23 July 39
Kcfaellw (wounded)! NirellCb NfT«
•Hi. lOtb, lltb. Ifth, and 13tb Der.,
l>rth«i. and aSklr near Fort btaye.
Srrv(.<l in the Amerlean war. and
waa present at the alcfc of Fort
Bri«. Oct. 1814.
4 Major CrawAird lervcd In the
Penlniula from Jan. IHIt to July 1814,
IncluiUnc oparaUona of tiie covorinf
armjr durlBf the •lew of Badj^oa.
ISIf, u volunteer 70th regt. i battle
of Salamanca \ otpftnre of Madrid ;
battle* of the Pyrrnecs, NlTcUt, NIve.
and Onhrs (•cvera fun-ihotwmmd.)
ft Mi^or Murphy tenrvd in the
PeniBSttIa Arom Dec 18M until the
eiKi of the war, inelndinf actJona at
Albeif ana and Or^ ; paaaafc of
the Donro i eaptufe of Colmhra {
siege and capture of San Sebaatian t
passage of the BIdassoa i action at
Ridort (wounded) i NIvelle, Mlve
9th lOCb (wounded) lllh ISth and
13th Dec. J blockade of Bayoone {
action at £t BUeno, and baule of
Toukraae. Medal tor Tmlooae.
6 MjO«r Bnnawy served In the
Peninsula from Sept. 1813 to June
1814, Including battles of Nlvellc*
NIve Mb iOth rnd 11th Dm. and
Orthes.
7 Lieut. Muller served at the taking of Ocnoa under
Lord WilUsm BenUnek, and was engaged at Waterloo.
8 Paymaster Blakeman's aervieca : battles of Rolcia,
Vlmiera, and Corunna i expedition to Walcherrn t in
tbe Peninsula from Nov. IMIS to May 1814 includfaig
battle* of Vlttoria, tlie Pyrenees, Heights of Bchellar,
NIvelle, Nive Bth to lath Dec., Orthes and Toulouse.
Served In the American War, and waa ai Port Brie,
Oct. 1814.
0 tjosr -Mast Sbeahan entered Uie army in 179S, and
served Irera that pffritid In every action in which tlie 6tfa
regt waa o^ageO. U« waa wounded In the Pyrenees and
[at Orthes.
15 Nov. 30
Paymaster. — ^ John Blakcman, * 24 Jan. 05.
Atyutant. — George Alexander Gordon, (Lieut.) 10 Murch, 30.
Quarter-Master.^^ John Sheahan,* J)0 April, 27.
Surgeon.—^ William Thompson, M.D. 10 Jan. 38; Assist.-Surg. 18 Oct. 10.
Assist.-Surgs.—Johu Murtagh, M.D. 1 1 Feb. 30 ; Hosp.-Assist. 5 Dec. 26.
Jaa. Jackson, M.D. 29 July, 30 ; Hosp.-Assist. 27 Sept. 27.
Facings Blue. — Agent, Messrs. C'ox and Co.
1 Mr O. Nugent served In the flnt American war, and In Flanders, ftc.
f Ool. Btttlivan was employed during the Dutch and CairVe insurrection. Present at the action at Botus, and dedeal of La
French frigate in Algoa Bay In I BOO. Present al tbe battle of Maida, anil siege of Scilia Naval tietlon off G^>e St.
OB board H.M.S. ilateyon, with a Spanish squadron, 13th Dec. 1806. Served in the Pindarree wsr, and at theasaault
of the Borta, Isle of Celebes. Supprrased three insurrections while eommandinc the Kandlan provinees In Ceyloa.
S Hnjor KveresCs services •.— battles of Rolela, Viniera. and Corunna ( expedition to Walcheren { in the Peninsula firon
I Bit to May 181 {.Including liaulrsnf Vittoria, ttie Pyrenees 25th, Mth, )t7th, and 88th of July ; attach on tlic lieighto of
Bab
nth
iS'iiSrSwr*] 7th Beffimeai of Foot, {or Bayal Fusiliers.) [gSSjJf
In the centre of the coloon, The " Bot^ within the Garter and the Crown over it And
in the cornen of the second Colour, The ^^ WhUe Horte^ ''Mabtimiqub"—
"Talatbra" — "Albuhbba" — " Badajoz" — " Salamanca" — " Vxttobia" —
" PVBBlfBBd"— "OKTHBa"— "TOULOUSB"— " PbNINBULA."
YcwifSvrT.
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10
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16
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13
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10
13
10
8
8
7
7
7
6
6
6
6
6
4
7
7
4
5
3
4
8
6
6
3
3
6
10
2
14
28
14
1
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0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
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0
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ColoneL
9 Bt, Han. Sir Edw. Blakeney,^ K.C.B. 8c G.C.H. Comet 28 Feb. 1794; Ueut.
24 Sept. 94; Capt, 24 Dec. 04; Afryor, 17 Sept. 1801 ; Lieut,'Col, 26 April,
08: CoL 4 June, 14; Mqjor-Gen. 27 May, 26; Lieut.-Qen. 28 June, 88;
Col. 7th FoBilien, 20 Sept. 82.
Zieut.'CoUmel,
Fradeiic Fkrqnhanon, JBru, 17 Sept. 13^ Lieut. 26 May, 14; Capt. p23 Sept.
19; Mqior, p 29 June, 30 ; Lieut.-Col. p 7 Sept. 32.
Mqfort.
John Stoart, Bm. 82 Jan. 20; JUeui. 26 March, 23; Capt. P13 Aug. 86;
Ar<|/or,P6May,86.
llioa. Rich. Baker, Comet, p9 Dee. 19; Lieut. p1 April, 84; Capt. p 18 Feb.
26; Mqfor,y9l Aug. 38.
Captains.
WUliamHope
William Guard
Lacy Walter Yea
M. R. S. Whitmore . . .
W. B. Ponionby
Ralph Bemal
Catesby Paget
Richard Wilbraham ...
Rich. Mordesley Beat .
5tr William O'MaUey, Bt.
LlBUTBNANTS.
Ralph Tho. Brandling .
T. St. V. H. C. Troubridge
Hon. Henry C. Boyle .
Thomas Butler
Hon. W. P. M. Talbot .
Geo. David Donkin . . .
Lord Jamee Butler . . .
Robert Stoart
Hon. T. H. H. Thurlow
Murdoc Maclaine
Arthur John Pack
Charles Stewart Cochrane
Aubrey F. Beauderk ....
Hon. Wm. Packenham . .
Hon. Cha. Luke Hare . .
Dayid Dobbie
George Grogan
Richard Maunsell
Hon. J. W. Fortescne . .
Alexander Fraser
John Keane
BN8ION8.
LIBUT.
4 Not. 84
P 6 Not. 24
P 6 Oct. 26
26 June 27
13 Dec. 27
P 8 June 30
8 Nov. 27
P 26 Mar. 28
P20 April 32
P28Dec. 32
P31 May 33
P24Jan. 34
P 20 Sept. 33
P 9 May 34
19 Dec. 34
P 16 Aug. 34
P 7 Not. 34
P23 May 34
P26Fcb. 36
P29 Nov. 33
P 9 Aug. 33
P 8AprU36
never
P26Aug. 37
PlSMar. 36
never
P 16 Jan. 36
P84 April 36
P 14 July 37
Pll Aug. 37
P27 0ct. 26
P31 Oct 86
P19Dec. 86
P 6 Aug. 28
P31 May 31
P21 June 33
P31 Aug. 30
26 May 33
p 16 Jan. 36
P 2 Oct 36
P 6 May 36
P30Dec. 36
p 17 Feb. 37
P 7AprU37
P 16 Sept 37
P 1 Dec 37
P16 Feb. 38
11 June 37
P 9 June 38
P 16 Dec. 37
P 6 May 37
P17 Aug. 38
P 7 Aug. 36
P31 Aug. 38
P 7 Dec. 38
28 Dec. 38
P 6 Oct 38
P 9 Mar. 39
P 6 June 89
P 12 July 39
17 Sept 39
CAPTAIN.
Pl4Feb. 88
P 10 Jan. 88
P30Dec 36
p 16 Feb. 38
P83 Feb. 38
P 27 July 38
P 9 Mar. 30
P88 July 36
P 7 June 30
P 12 July 30
BBBVBT-
KAIOB.
lerricw :— BxpediCiMi to Oop«a»
hamn 1b 1007 ; PcnimalA tnm
July 1810 to the end ofllMWftr,
Inelodlnf the Imttlee of Piwero,
and Albnbem; eleft and oap-
tare of Ciudad BodriffOb and
Bad^oi i battlca of Bahmaiwa.
▼Ittoria, Pampelima, Orth«a,
and Tbnkniet. Pi aunt at the
attack on NewOrtaam to 101A>
9 Dr. Sbaan eerred to the
Penlneula fhim March I81S to
the end of tho war, and w
praeeot at the baCtlce of Tlttorta,
the Pjrmnaai, and the Mtrew
Pll Sept 36
P«yaiai^cr.— Thomas Gilley, 11 May, 38 ; Lieut, it A^j. 9 Nov. 30.
il4rt<^afi^.— David Dobbie, (lAeut.) 28 Dec. 38.
Quarter^Master. — 9 John Ledsam,* 80 April, 86.
Suraeon.—'9 Bobert Shean,* M.D. 26 Oct. 30; Asntt.-Surg. 28 Jan. 13.
Amttant Surffeont.-^. O'Brien, M.D. 18 Oct 27 ; Hoep.-Auiit. 1 Feb. 87.
John Mure, M.D. 4 Oct 39.
Faeimgi Blue. — Agent, Mesars. Cox k Co. — Iriik Agent, Borough k, Co.
[Betumedfrom the MedUerranean, AprU, 1836.]
I Sir Bdwaid BUkeMV has reealvad a cfOM and am ctep Air llaittolqaSf Alhahara (teeanly weaadedJb
Bad^lot (Mverely voondedX Viiloria, and Pjunaii.
168
"^XW"] 8^A (or The Km^s) Regimeni of Foot [^r^J^^SS!!^
The " WMf Hwur " Nee tupera terrent;* " The SpMnx," with the wordi
« EGYPT"—" MARTINIQUE"—" NIAGARA."
18
19
15
16
15
15
12
11
8
8
3
3
3
2
8
1
3
I
16
8
3
16
5
3
3A
m
0
m
0
0
0
0
0
0
16
0
8
0
7
0
7
0
12
0
6
0
6
0
5
0
7
0
6
0
6
0
4
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
0
0
CoioneL
9 Sir Henry Bayly,* G.C.H. JBnt, 12 April, 1788; Lieut, & Capt, 28 Aug. 03 ;
Capt. 8c Lieui.'Col 6 Sept. 09; Col. 25 Oct. 00; Mqfor-Gen. IJan. 12;
Lieut.'Oen, 27 May, 25 ; Coi. 8th Regt. 13 Sept. 25.
Zieut.'Coionel,
9 Thoi. Gerrard BaU,* JBnt, 17 Sept. 07 ; Lieut, p 1 Dec. 08 ; Capi. p 7 April,
U; Jlfqfar,P24Jime,24; Xieu^.- Co/, p 2 Oct. 35.
Mq^ors.
Simcoe Baynes, Sm. 24 June, 12; Lieut. 28 Dec. 15; CapL P24June, 24;
3fc{/0r,P2Oct. 35.
Charles St. Lo Malet, Comet, p 6 Jan. 10 ; Lieut, p 26 May 25 ; Capt. p 25 Feh.
26; Mqjar, p 10 Jan. 38.
Captainb.
H. Winch. Hartley . . . .
Thomas Kenyon
James Byron
John Longfleld
William Cheamley
H. Welladvice Roper. . . .
9 Dayid Gardiner' . . . .
Walter Ogilry
B. H. Greathed
John Terry Liston
LiBUTSNANTS.
Cyrus Plaistow Trapaud
Fra. Saunderson Holmes
Stephenson Browne . . . .
John Eldridge West . . . .
Henry Capadose
Alfred A. Malet
John Hinde
Mark P. Seward
F. Douglas Lumley . . . .
Coulthurst Holder
HughHUl
Ernest Lavie
John Long Marsden . . . .
Ensigns.
W. M. G. M'Murdo
Thomas Clowes
C. F. B. G. Dickenson . .
P. A. Iremong^
Arthur Leslie
James Johnston
WilUamBayly
Geoige Augustus Young
ENSIGN.
10 Sept. 18
P 23 Feb. 25
P 13 Sept. 21
P23 June25
P 26 Nov. 26
P 21 Not. 28
27 June 11
P 15 Oct 29
P 22 June 32
P 27 July 32
P 9 June 25
P 8 Feb. 33
P 8 Mar. 33
P 7 Feb. 34
26 Feb. 28
P30Jau. 35
P28Feb. 35
P 30 Oct. 35
P 22 Oct. 33
P 22 Jan. 36
P 24 Not. 35
P 3 Feb. 37
P 17 Feb. 37
1 July 37
P 1 Sept. 37
P 10 Jan. 38
P 27 Apr. 38
P 20 Not. 38
P 7 June 39
26 Jan. 39
IP 9 Dec. 39
LI BUT.
1 Oct. 20
P 24 Not. 25
P17Dec. 25
P 26 Sept. 26
P 15 Oct. 29
P21 Dec. 32
24 Not. 14
P 8 Mar. 33
P 10 May 33
p 7 Feb. 34
P 18 Dec. 28
6 July 35
P 4 Sept. 35
P 3 Feb. 37
17 May 34
30 Apr. 37
P 30 June 37
P 1 Sept. 37
8 Jan. 38
P 10 Jan. 38
p27 Apr. 38
P 20 Not. 38
P 7 June 39
CAF7AIN.
P 1 Oct. 25
P 14 Apr. 29
P 10 May as
PSOJan. 35
P 7 Aug. 35
P 23 June 37
22 Not. 37
P 10 Jan. 38
P 27 Apr. 38
P20NOT. 38
BRBTBT-
MAJOR.
28 June 38
PayifUMftfT.—Wm. Russell Lucas, 10 March, 37; 2nd Lieut. 18 March, 26;
Lieut. 3 Jan. 28.
Adjutant. — Fras. Saunderson Holmes, (Lieut.) 10 March, 37.
Quarter'Maeter.—Job Aldridge, 10 Feb. 37 ; Ens. 4 Feb. 37.
SuTff.-^Peter FrBser,^6 Dec. 36 ; Aitt.-Surg. 10 Dec. 12; Hoep.-Atet, 16 July, 18.
Aetiitant'-Surffeani. — John Cha. Graham Tice, 15 Jan. 36.
Isidore Anthony Bhike, 15 Sept; 37.
Faeinfft Blue. — Agent, Messrs. Cox k Co.
1 Sir Hflflrj Bsfly Mired in Fluden: wm« prcMsit at the Imttle of FaiiMra; th« tlMS of YalencioBnM,
WM wounded at Lincellee. Sir Henry eerred aleo In Holland In 1709. Proeoeded to the South of
Franee in 1814^ In command of the Brigade composed of the three proTiskmal battalions of militia.
S Ool. BaU senred in the Peninsula from Jane 1800 to Nov. 1818, Including Busaco^ Albuheim, Arroyo de
Molino^ Ahnaras, Yittoria (wounded in the head), Maya (sererelj wounded In the left leg), in the Fyreneett
■Bd siege of Bad^oi in May 1811.
9 OapCaln Gardiner served the eampaigns of 1812» IS, fc U, In the Peninsula.
4 Dr. Phaser served in the American war, and was at the capture of Oswego.
159
*3j!;,toi.*'JSS"] WA (<^ <*« -Ea*< JNorfolh) Begiment of Foot [*£5^
Yenra' Serr.
53
Full
lliy.
40
34
27
32
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3i
2
0
20
4A
16
0
20
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20
17
13
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23
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12
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11
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12
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10
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10
0
8
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18
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14
0
11
0
13
0
8
0
8
0
7
0
6
0
6
0
0
0
5
0
6
0
5
0
5
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
6
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
13
17A
8
0
33
0
20
7
6
0
3
0
Tho flffura of " Brttennifl.-— " ROLEIA«-*« VIMIERA"— " CORUNNA"— " BU8AC0*—
" SALAMANCA"— «• VlTrORlA"— " ST. SEBASTIAN"—" NIVE"— « PENINSULA."
II Sir John Cameron,' K.C.B. Em, 26 Sept. 1787 ; Lieut, 30 Sept. 90 ; Capi,
11 July, 04 ; Mqjor, 9 Oct. 1800 ; Lieut.-CoL 28 May, 07 ; CoL 4 June, 14 j
Major-Gen. 10 July, 21 ; Lieui.'Oen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 9th Regt. 31 May, 83.
Lieut.'ColoneU.^John M*Caskill,* K.U. Etu. 10 March, 97 ; Lie^. 14 May,
1801 ; Capt. 6 March, 06; Brevet-Major, 12 Aug. 19; Refftl-Mojor, HI
March, 24 ; Lieut. -Col. p 17 Feb. 26 ; Col. 28 June, 38.
9 Sir Edm. Keynton Williams,' K.C.B. Ens. 30 Aug. 09 ; Lieut, p 18 April, 1600 ;
Capt. 26th Sept. 07 ; Brevet-M({for, 8 Oct. 12 ; Brevet-Lieut-Col, 21 June, 13;
RcgtU-Major, 26 Oct. 14 ; Regtl.- Lieut. -Col. 1 June, 26; Co/. 22 July, 30.
Af/yor*.— Abra. Beresford Taylor,* K.H. Ens. 14 Feb. 11 ; Lieut. 24 Dec. 12;
Capt. 22 April, 25 ; Major, p 10 April, 33.
9 George Lenox Davis,* Ens. 16 Sept. 08; Lieut. 16 Oct. 11 ; Capt. 7 April,
26; Major, p 17 Oct. 37.
Captaixs-
9 Charles Barnwell^
Arthur Ogle
Chas. Douglas
9 Wm. Hen. Hartman . .
John Donnelly
Joseph Hammill
Matthew Smith
Studliolme Henry Metcalf
Franklin Lushington ....
John Charles Campbell. .
LiRUTENANTS.
Walter Foster Kerr ....
John Hoftken
John W. Robinson
Arthur Burton
|l3f| Wm. Broom Farrant
Robt. Jo80))h Edmonds. .
James Dunne
John F. Field
Studholrap Brownrisjg . .
Wm. W. Powefl........
Edmund F. A. Hartman
Voland Vashou Ballard . .
Charles Myers Crcagh . .
George Alex. Tytlcr ....
Charlei) Elmhirst
Dnncan Munro Bethnne
Rich, (yilibons Morgan . .
William Slielton
Fred. D. Lister
James Slator Cummlng. .
(Jeorpe Ciibitt
Lionel Hook
Blayney Walshe
Enaions.
Chas. Spencer Gaynor
BNrtlON.
30 July 07
P 1 Apr. 24
never
9 July 03
P 17 May 27
4 Jan. 10
16 Sept. 16
P 24 July 28
P 16 July 29
P 16 May 28
p 23 Jan. 12
p 11 June 30
16 June 30
P 13 July 32
P 1 Sept. 08
P:30Dee. 26
P27 Apr. 29
p 28 June 27
P 20 July 32
P 16 Nov. 32
22 Nov. a*)
P 7 Mar. 34
P 14 Mar. 34
P 28 Oct. 31
P 14 Aug. 36
17 Apr. 36
P29 Dec. 36
22 May :)6
16 Sept. m
P 22 July «*:6
P 1 July 36
6 Sept. 34
P 28 Aug. 38
LIEUT.
30 Mar. 00
P 8 Sept 26
19 May 14
28 Mar. 06
P 16 July 29
13 May 12
31 Dec. 23
P 10 Apr. 31
10 Oct. 33
P 7 Jan. 30
P 14 Oct. 13
P 28 Feb. 34
P 1 Aug. 34
P 3 Apr. 86
29 Jan. 12
10 Jan. 31
P 17 Nov. 32
21 Feb. 34
9 May 36
9 May 36
P29Dec. 86
P 16 Sept. 36
8 Nov. 36
P 13 Mar. 36
P 17 Oct. 37
21 Mar. 38
P26 May 38
P 30 Oct. 38
P22 Feb. 39
21 Nov. 38
P26 Apr. 30
4 Dec. 38
31 Dec. 39
CAPTAIN.
BHBV.-MAJ.
10 Jan. 37
28 June 38
22 July 30
19 May 14
P 16 July 29
P 16 June 26
30 Oct. 12
P 30 Jan. 36
28 Nov. 34
8 Feb. 34
P 28 Aug. 38
P 30 Oct. 38
P 4 May 38
i M^or Tftjtor
AncflcaB war, facli
gf Chf7B«ltff*fe fvm,
(Mvci»l)r wcNiad
Irf ). liere of PMt Brtc, Stp^ ISH «
pnwnt at ihmmptmn of Pwtt Uf-
bur, ILimn—t aad Uyghar !■ Ito
Kut laAlM la ISIS i alM Mwrt
■Dd eaptairr of Rorr* la ISlt. i*f*<4
the canoalMBt in A^«. larlvSlat tkt
mUwi at
oo PanUag,
Dontbew.
S M^for Davto
PralaraU Iht latter part «r IMS,
DDtil Ukea prlMnrr at Lafl^i t '^
1808, wbm he was Wfl
ill) yriioaw af was la
Aprtl ISli.
• M^or Bannren tgmd la *•
PtalBMta ftwa Jaly 180S 10 tfie c«i
of the war, taalaSliw Mm tain ^
Baleia, Viaiicca. FtMMlM^OMr. M
tltgt of Badajoa, aaaaull <
af CiuSad BodrMm, •«««• aa4 1
tag oT Badajas, tenlaaar ;
Vlttoria. PymMca. Nlvrlle. NiM,
Orlbct. aad Teakniaa.
7 <Maii«r.llaiterS««Mvaaalttt
tatilo 9t Vtmiata. lapiMwaf OsMto,
battle of Vlttoria, ales* of Saa fc>
baattaii. banlcaof dia Nlvatlta, litt»
anSlUhDM. laiH
Samuel Jordan Palmer . . P20 April 30
Alex. IVylor 21 June 30
Charles Henry M'Caskill 6 Nov. 3D
Aug. Jardine Boberta. ... 31 Dee. 39
0 Nov. 38
Archibald Bluntish 7 Dec. 38
Donald B. Macleod P 22 Feb. 39
Arthur Layard p 1 Mar. 39
Pafftnaster. — Robert Blimtishy 14 Dec. 00.
Ji(/u/aia^.— Studholme Brownrigg, {lAeut.) 26 May, 36.
Quarter^Master.^9 Joseph Scott J 17 Dec. 07.
Surg.—V. Sievwrigbt, M.D. 26 Sept. .36 ; Asei.^ihuy. IS Mar. 17 ; Hmp.-Asti.
Aisi8t.'Sur9eom.-^yi\\\\Mm Harvey, 28 March, 34. [7 June, 19.
Robert HarthUl, 20 Dec. 37.
Foemgs Yellow.—it^etii, McMrs. Cox & Co.
Camcma ifrrtd in 17M, at ttor rrdartloB of MarUaiqae, (lafladfaig tbe ricfa of Purt Baatkan aaS alWr witm
affairt). St. Lucia, aad Oaadala«i|w \ and at ih« defence of tb* laitvr la the aanM yaar, Includlnc tlw aortia tsom. and aaaaB
af Port P1««r d*Bp(«, the artioa of iba SMi Srpt. at BcrrOle, and othrr aombatt to Um TUi Ort , whca ha naa aavanlf
wonndrdaad tahra prtoanar. Serwd fai tha Stii Bc«t. la Portacal. Spala, aad Praner, fkiiaa 1SB6 to Iba md of Mm war. aad
bt« larelf^ honorary dMteeHoaa (a crow aad tbrw elaipi) eorrrapondhy with thorr home oa the colouia of Ibr Sib R«ft.
wHh tba fetpdm of ** Balaia," w»>r» hia pi^d<'M ■aoi. In iiawinaial of tbe lit Battalion, fett — rtally waunded. B<aUU* *•
aboTP, he waa iwrrmt In other cenrral actions, aad •erne of a partial aalnr*, vis. i the ■wauB of the ItarllSad C— rat af hn
Barthdomaw, In fVont of San <rhaiilin. 17 iaiy 1*13. which wa* earrled by Iha Slh Befft. \ rnmUr of the aartle Snb Aag. :
paasaca of the Ttldaaioa. and itonnlnf of the hetsMa « tawftmmt of B«yann<', awl aortic frwoi the left hana of the Adaar.
Served ia Can«la In IS14 and \S Durtnc the ahnrr •errbv. Sir J«lia was m»e» .rvrnlv and twir* sttgbllf
twttr avTvntjr roattt.#d he ha* alao bad two harart ibet under hia, one at Buaaio. th» otiMi at the Sl*e.
2 #ar note 2 aad a tet acJU pa<«.
t Sir
HO
10/A {or the North Lincolnshire) Begiment of Foot.
The iSpAifur, with the words, '< EOYPT*— << PENINSULA."
1
Yotrt'Benr.
dO
Pull
P«y.
28
23
25
27
20
15
15
14
15
38
14
15
14
22
15
15
14
13
18
13
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
4
3
2
2
1
1
25
5
11
29
Hftlf
Pay.
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
u
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
2
Colonel.
9 m Sir John Lamhert,^ G.C.B. Bn$. 27 Jan. 1791 ; Lieui. k, Capt, 9 Oct
93; Capt. 6c Lieut.-Col. 14 May,01 ; Co2.25 July, 10; Mqj.-Gen. 4 June,
13 ; Lieut.' Oen. 27 May, 25 : Col. 10th Regt. 18 Jan. 24.
Liettt.- Colonel.
9 Holman Custance,* Ens. 20 Oct. 08 ; Lieut. 22 Feb. 10 ; Capt. p 26 May, 14 ;
Mfif. P 2 Sept. 24 ; Lieut.-Col. p 12 Dec. 26.
Majors.
Gervas Power, 2nd Lieut. 12 Sept. 16; Lieut. 7 April, 25; Ca;»#. p8 April, 26;
i»f/(/.P4 8ept. 36.
Saville Broom,' Em. P 28 Dec. 16; Lieut. 15 Jan. 20 ; Capt. p 10 March, 25 ;
M(^. 16 Sept 36.
Captaiits.
Thoa. L. L. Oailoway ....
Wm. Henry Adams ....
Francis Dunne
John Wilmot
Wm. M. Wetenhall
Chris. L. Strickland ....
9 John K. Jauncey ^ . . . .
Henry Onslow
Tho. Harte Franks
George Staunton
LiBUTBNANTS.
Wm. Hen. Goode
Henry C. Powell
George Wright
Edward Shanly^
W. G. D. Nesbitt
John Green Paley
Fred. Wm. Hill
James Horsburgh
Etiw. Rich. White
Charles Harford
Arthur B. Cane
R. Lloyd Thomas
William Fenwick
John Garvock «...
Ensigns.
John Hen. Grant
Hen. E. Longden
Sam. Goold Adams . . . .
J. W. K. Penrose
Geo. J. Thomas
John James Bull
Herb. Wat Wms. Wynn
BNSION.
14 AprU 13
1 Feb. 21
P 29 May 23
P 23 June 25
P23Sept24
P31 Mar. 25
12 Mar. 07
P24 Not. 25
P 7 July 25
P 5 Oct 26
21 May 18
9 April 26
PlONoT. 25
1 June 26
P27 April 27
P 26 June 27
P27 Dec. 27
P 6 Aug. 29
P 8 June 30
P 16 Feb. 31
11 Jan.
P 13 Dec.
26 Dec.
33
33
34
P 4 Sept 35
8 Mi^or Broom wu at tlis
■k'^ and capture of MalUfauin
in the East ludJet in 1818.
4 Capt. Jaunoey, ezp«dftloo
to WoJcheren. Peninsula ftx>m
July 1812 to Juuo 1814, Inctud-
inf battl« of Castalla, siege of Tarragona, re-
treat fH>fl» ditto, and serond siege ; retreat fkom
Villa Franca after the battle of the Pass of
Ordal ; liiveninicnt of Barcelona In 1814. £x-
pedition to Naples In 1815.
A Lieut. Shanly senred the campaigns of
18 IS, 14. and Ifi, in Upper Canada, and was pre-
sent nt the liattles of Chippewa and Laody'a
Lane (wounded).
6 Quarter-Master Blenklnsop was present at
the action before Alcoy in Spain.
7 Or. Regan serred in the expedition ifalnst
New Orleans.
Paymaster.— VUihert Uniacke, 6 July, 26 ; Ens. 14 May, 12 ; Lieut. 9 Sept 18
Atffutant. — ^John Oarvock, (Lieut.) 23 Aug. 30.
Quarter-Master.— 9 Wm. Blcnkinsop,** 13 Aug. 20.
^urpeon.— J. Regan,^ 2 Nov. 30; Assist. - Surg. 1 8ept 14 ; Hosp.-A. 7 Oct 00.
Assistant-Surgeon. — Stephenson Teevan, M.D. 23 Noy. 26: Sosp.-Assist. 16
June, 25.
Facings Yellow. — Agent, Messn. Cox k Co.
[Returned froin Corfu^ 28 Jan. 38.]
1 Sir John Lambert eerred in Flanders, and was at Linoellet and the sicget of Valoicleaaas^ and Dnnkirk}
kii reeelTed a Crone fbr NWelle, Nive, Orthiss, and Toulouse.
2 April 36
16 Sept 36
P 8 Dec. 37
P17 Aug. 38
P25 May 38
P 7 June 39
P 5 July 39
LIEUT.
14 Nov. 22
Pll Mar. 24
P 23 June 25
P 10 Sept. 26
P 16 Mar. 26
P 8 April 26
10 Feb. 08
P27 Mar. 27
P26 Sept 26
P 15 Feb. 81
P31 July 28
P 17 July 26
P27 April 27
10 Sept 30
P24 May 33
P 29 Not. 33
P 13 Dec. 33
26 Dec. 34
P 6 Mar. 35
P 4 Sept 35
16 Sept. 36
P 1 Mar. 30
P 7 June 39
31 Dec. 39
CAPTAIN.
BREVBT-
MAJOR.
28 June 38
P26May 25
P 18 July 26
P 30 Dec. 26
P 15 Feb. 81
P31 Aug. 30 ^ , ^
'*24May83 J^<^2tt
5 June 27 Waleiieren in
P 4 Sept 86 180B,andMbse.
P 1 Mar. 89 SJ««»«y.«» ^
P 7 June 30 eluding the .,
pulse of the French at Bi^er,
in front of Post a Banoe pass,
afniirt in Roncesvalles pass, bat-
tle of Nivelle, attacli on Cambo^
eroesing the Nive 0th Dec, ac-
tion at St. Pierre d'Arrub*
near Bayonne, ISth Dee. (twice
wounded and severely), action
at Sauveterre, passage of Gave
d'OIeron,Hnd Gave de Pau, battle
of Orthef , affair at Tari)es, action
at Aire (wounded), and battle of
Toulouse.
t Col. M'CMkill wsa at the Undlnt At Porto Rleo. and ■!«(• of 8U Juaa, Hay, 1797. OapMnge to India when the iect
eonvoy of Sir T. TTOwbridf e was attacked }itj the Pr«>aeli Admifal Linoto in tha Mmrmg9 84, a heavy IMgate, and
ship. Aoff. 1805 \ pmcnt at th« slcget and caiittirM of Ports fialtarah. Singbor, Wooasolah, and a great maa/ otberi.
Also at the redacdoa of the •trong fortreu «f Sholapors, aail tb« atiacli aad dlspcnlfla of 6^000 of tlM Poikwa*! chol— it troops
f ua^ly posted wifb Uwtr gum, lA of iHiich wen captiirad uoder the walla of tho fort, lllh May, 1818.
S Sir Idn. WtlltaiM aervcd the campaign oT I79B la Holland, tnriiidiag the actions of the ted and 8tb Oct. (wooadod) \
preacnt at tbo battle of Malda In 1806, and the takli« of lichla In 180B. Serred thioiaghont the war In Ibe Peninmila. in-
eftnilng tho following balties, tieget, ftc, vis. Buiaco (wounded). Bad^ios, 1811, Bahunanea (twice wouaded, once lovercly),
Bttwoa. Vttlorla. ToIom, St. SebasUan Ul, Sad (woondcd) aad Srd asMulto, Bidaasoa, Nivelta, Nive, Adour, and wouadod
■t Iho laioitHiBiil of Boyooae. 181
rsentai I
I. Oi«**fiti
" Salak AvoA"— «' PTBBvnt*'— •• NiTBxxB"—" NxTx'*— "Obtkis"— •*iy>v&cnmi>*— « PmiMUU"
I'Serv.
PuU
Pmy.
86
80
41
27
27
33
23
9
12
22
14
13
10
16
16
13
13
16
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8
7
7
6
6
6
4
4
9
8
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92
6
2
24
2
CoUmeL
62 9 Sir Riifime Shawe Doiikin,> K.C.B. Sc G.C.H. JBru. 21 Har. 1778 : Lkut, 0
hS Sept 79; Copt. 31 May, 93j i»fq;V>r, 1 Sept. 96; Lieut.^Cd. 24 May, 98;
p*y. Col. 26 April, 08; Mqjor-Gen, 4 June, 11; Xiew^.-CTen. 19 July, 21;
Gtn. 28 June, 38; Col, 11th Regt. 16 March, 37.
lA Lieut.'ColoneL^9 George Leigh Goldie,* C.B. Cornt^, 3 Sept 08; lAmU. 14
Mar.06; Capf.4Dec.06; JBrw.-ifcr<v.20June, U ; Brev.'Lt.'Col. 12Aiw.l9;
Begtl'Mqfor, 4 May, 26; BegtL'Li^ut.-Col, 13 Aug. 30; CoL 10 Jan. 87.
4^ Af<gVw#.— p B. Vigors Derinay,^ K.H. Stu. 28 May, 06; LimU. 16 Mar. 08;
Cap^ 26 Oct 14; Mi^or, 4 Jan. 33.
0 9 CecU Biadiopp,* C.B. Comet, 10 Dec. 1799; LietU. p14 Oct 00; Capt, 28
June, 08; JBr«W-Afn;©r,27 May,26; Brepei'Lieut,'Col.l9Jnn.26i Regtl-
Mqjor, 6 Sept 34. ' ^
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Captains.
Wm. Chambre
m H. Keane Bloomfidd
9 Imuus Richardson'
Edward Sterling Fannar
John Taylor Winnington
John Fordyce
Edward Moore * *
John Singleton
Hen. Blankley H. Rogers
John Lee
LiBUTBKANTS.
John Tobin
James Goold
Bertram Charles Mitford
Arthur Kennedy
Edward Lionel WoUey . .
Gerald Geoige Dunlevie
Lewis Alex. Boyd
Alexander Browne
Alexander Cockbum ....
James Forbes
Edw. Lynch Blosse ....
R. Brown T. Boyd
Aug. Fred. Jenner
Ensigns.
Sam. Symes Cox
Valentine F. Story
Geo. Edw. A. Tobin ....
Walter F. Clark
Simon Fitzh. Jacson
Alex. S. G. Jaancey ....
Jas. lUbot Stanley
Jas. Hamilton Ross ....
BNSION.
9 July 11
30 Sept 13
6 Aug. 07
2 Jan. 17
P 2 Dec 31
P 18 Dec 28
21 May 18
P 17 June 26
P 17 Jan. 28
31 Aug. 30
P28Dec 26
P 16 Sept 26
p27 April 27
P24 May 27
P29Dec. 26
26 Mar. 29
21 May 29
P 3 May 31
P 4 Dec 32
P 1 Nov. 33
P 16 Not. 33
P20 Feb. 36
P 9 Oct 36
P13NOV.36
P26NOT. 36
P30Dec. 36
Pll May 38
P26Jan. 39
P 16 Feb. 39
P 4 Jan. 39
LIBUT.
27 May 12
P 7 Aug. 17
1 Oct 08
P 10 Jan. 22
P24 July 36
Pll May 32
7 Apr. 26
P31 Dec 27
P 12 Apr. 33
P19 Juned6
CAPTAIN.
31
32
33
33
36
P 10 Jan. 22
P 1 Apr. 24
7 Apr. 26
P18 0ct 33
P 1 Sept 37
P 6 Aug. 36
7 Feb. 30
P 16 Feb. 39
P14 0ct 36
P 26 Apr. 39
BaBTBT-
MAJOB.
10 Jan. 37
28 June 38
28 June 88
ISir aoAwt
taking of MwtlBlqttc^
81. Ladet
1
ivc4 • 1
(Ul fbff lUiVMa.
1 Cca. Goldlr Mnrcd ta dw
laU frooi March ISOS to Nor. ItlS.
bwm.
of TaJavan,
Vltiflrte, aad ite
aUmUiaaiac.
P 16 Aug. 27
21 May 29
P 3 May
P 17 Feb.
4 Jan.
P 18 Oct
P 9 Oct
P 13 Not. 36
P27 May 36
P 10 July 37
P26Jan. 30
Pl6Feb. 39
P21 June39
40eL Blaahop^
Comoaai aivadltk
aovthof]
• M^or EMuuibM
IS0SCoOat.lSI4.
ratNatoftfwamjto
pava. oTiha aa. wbaa Ib^ tovka vp A«b
4.1SII t block. aC Ateaida (Bid tat. of
WalebcfVB. aad
t Dr. Lcoaaid
ISII to Sast 1814.
P21 June39
^TT^"^^^T^^l^A^ Feb. 21 ; J&w.r48^t 08; Xi«rf.9 Aug. 00.
^4rii'aiU.~a B. T. Boyd, (Xtmif.) 16 Feb. 39. ^^u^.%mf.
0 KuoTter- Afa««er.>-.J. J. Grant, 6 Oct 38.
^HZT^f^^H^"^' a Aug. 33; AsM^Surg. 11 May, 16; ffcn>..
Atntiant'Swrgeons.'^JtLmeB Stewart, 17 April, 38.
Patrick Brodie, 20 April, 26; Ho9p.^AmiH. 16 Jane, 25.
Faemgi, Qreea.—AiftffU, Messrs. Cox k Co. '
IM^Ior Dafluy*a anikaa i-Ctmta!^ and battia aC Conmu (arvcivly wnMilail ia boHi k.^
?iS^*f?J"'?*!~ •'/?««•*«*(«««>•«»»• «•«•»») !• Il» P«tf««la: M« Daa. ISIOwSnaa «! or tb.
^P«at. or t^po JUfor , eaptw. ar OUTaa^, |«t rf,„ gf BadnJ- 1
•Sbltaar RcdlBbo aad Pombal t ra-
Madftd I aSblta «r Oma and JocoMo I bom* aC Viuoria I bloekado oT PamariM* . .flMM ..«
109 ^— -•■...
*S;iSi.uS7f"] 12^A {or ths East Suffolk) Regt. of Foot.
fScrrlnt %i th«
Mfturitiut.
Yeari'Senr.
63
P.7.
38
22
18
Half
Pay.
ft
14
<< MINDEN"— " GIBRALTAR"— with the CastU and Key—'' MtmtU Imignia
Calpt^*^'' SERINGAPATAM"— " INDIA."
Colonel,
Hon. Robert Meade, Ens. 7 Not. 1787 ; Lieut. 15 May, 93 ; Capt. 23 Sept. 93 ;
Jlf<V0r,3OOct.94; Xt«ti/.-Co;.10Mar. 95; Co2. 29 April, 02 ; Mojar-Gen.
25 Oct 09 ; Lieut.'Gen. 4 June, 14 ; Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Coil. 12th Regt.
9 Oct. 23.
Lieyt.-Coloml.
9 Joaeph Jone«,i Em. 31 Jan. 11 ; Lieut. 5 Feb. 14; Capt. P26 Sept. 23;
lf<Vor, P 8 Oct. 30; lAeut.-Coi. P28 Aug. 35.
MqjoTM.
John Patton, Em. 18 Sept 17 ; lAeut. p 1 Mar. 21 ; Capt. P 10 Sept. 25; M^ior^
PSl Oct 34.
H. Arthur O'Neill, Cwnet, P 11 Oct 21 ; Lieut. 10 Sept 24; Capt. p4 Feb. 26;
jr<(|/tfr, P28Aiig. 35.
15
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Captains.
Sir R. A. Douglas, Bt. . .
Sterling Freeman Glover
Richard England
WmiamBell
Gerald Steph. Fitz Gerald
Juliufl Henry Stirke . . .
Edward Walhouae
Francis Marsh
J. M. Perceval
Charles Granet
XNBION.
LlBUTBNANTS.
9 William Dunne'
Thomas Brooke
John Francis Kempt ....
Francis Gilbert Hamley
James Boyd
Rich. John Allen Phllipps
Charles Robert Storey . .
Hew Dalrymple Flanshawe
Rob. Geo. Duff '. .
Samuel Reed
Perrott Thornton
William Robert Lewis . .
Ensigns.
John Arthur O'Toole. . . .
Henry D. Persse
Ftancis Grey Tidy
Bennett W. Gillman. . . .
John Marcon
Augustus Fred. Braham . .
William Longfield
William Dickson Butcher
John Caldwell Bloomfield
20 Dec. 24
21 Feb. 11
P 14 Sept 26
P 3April27
26 April 28
4 Aug. 14
P 8 Oct 30
5 Mar. 12
P 21 June 33
P 19 July 31
16 July 12
P 31 Oct. 34
1 16 June SO
P 7 Aug. 35
P 28 Aug. 35
p 18 Mar. 36
P 16 June 30
4 July 34
P 29 July 36
15 June 30
P 13 Jan. 37
P 21 Feb. 34
P 30 July 36
22 April 36
30 June 37
P 23 Aug. 37
P 18 May 38
P 26 June 38
p 22 Mar. 39
P 27 Sept. 39
LIBTTT.
CAPTAIN.
P 17 Sept 25
25 Not. 13
18 Dec. 28
P 8 Oct 30
P 15 Feb. 31
P 25 Sept 23
P31 Oct 34
30 Dec. 19
P 18 Mar. 36
P 23 .fan. 35
21 Sept 15
P 29 July 36
19 May 37
P 25 July 37
P 22 Aug. 37
P 1 Sept. 37
29 Jan. 36
P 25 May 38
P 26 June 38
26 July 33
P 22 Mar. 39
26 June 38
BRBYBT-
MAJOB.
P 17 Jan. 28
P 31 May 33
P 31 Oct. 34
P 3July 35
P 24 Mar. 37
22 Nov. 36
P 11 Aug. 37
4 Jan. 33
P 18 May 38
P 27 Apr. 38
8 Ltont. Dunne Mrv«d In
the Peninsula tnaa Sept. 1612
to Sept. 1814, includinf the
twttlet of Vlttoria, Pyrenees
(wounded), Nivelle and Nlve
fh>in 9th to 18th Dee.
S Quftrter-Mwter Swift serv-
ed at Travancore in the East
Indies in 1809, and at the at-
tarli and capture of the Isle of
France in 1810.
4 Or. Cotton was at the
siege and capture of Bburtpore
in 1883 and Se.
P 24 Jan. 40
Paymaeter.—Z. Wade8on,9 Aug. 27 ; Ene. 27 June, 11 ; Lieut. 13 Oct 12.
Adjutant.— neary D. Persse, {Em,) 22 Nov. 36.
Quarter-Master.— B. Swift,' 21 May, 29.
i^tfryeon.— Thomas F. Cotton,* 13 Mar. 35; Asstst.-Swrg. 17 Aug. 15; Hosp."
Assist. 4 Oct 13.
Asristant'Surgeom. — John Booth, 17 July, 35.
William Robertson, 29 July, 30 ; Hosp.- Assist. 8 May, 28.
Facings Yellow — Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 Ool. Jones serred In the Penfaisula fh>in Mareh 1818 to March 1814, Including battle of Castalla; siege
of Tsrragona ; battle of Villa Pruca and retreat ; taking of the forU in the Pass of Ballaguer, and blockade
of Barcdona.
163
^'Siri«.^'"] 13rt (or Isi Somersetshire) Foot-^Liglit Infantry. [^'SSt"
The Bpkknx, with tb« vords, " EGYPT'— " MARTINIQUE"— « AVA."
CoUmel,
Bdw. Morrison, JS^. 20 Jan. 1777 ; Lieut, Sc Capt. 15 Sept. 80; Cvpt, k Und^
Col. 13 Jan. 90; Col. 26 Feb. 95; Mqjar-Gen. 1 Jan. 98; Xieo/.-Gfn. 1 Jan.
05 : Qen. 4 June, 14 ; Col. 13th Light In&ntiy, 15 Feb. 13.
Lieut.'Colonas.—Sir Robert Henry Sale,> K.C.B. Snt. 24 Sept 95; LiaU. 12
April, 97 ; Capt. 23 March, 06 ; Mi{f&r, 30 Dee. 13 ; Lieut. -CoL 2 June, 26;
CoL 28 June, 38.
William H. Dennie,' C.B. Bns. 1 Jan. 00; Lieut. p4 Aug. 04; Caji^.P40ct
10; Mqjor^ p 19 April, 21 ; Lieut. -Col. P 6 July, 32.
lfq;or#.— Edward T. Tronson,* Ens. 28 Not. 06 ; Lieut. 26 Jan. 08 ; Otpt.
P 2 Sept. 19 ; Mc(j&r, P 27 March, 35 ; Brev.-Lieut.-Col. 23 July 39.
9 Tristram C. Squire,^ Bru. 24 April, 09; Lieut, p 31 Jan. 10; Capt. p 18 Oct
21 ; M€0ar, 10 Jan. 37 ; RegtaL-Mqjor, 21 April, 39.
YcwB'Serr.
64
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Captains.
Robert Joseph Debnam*
Wm. Sutherland'
James Kerahaw^
Robert Pattiflflon*
J. Q. Dalhonsie Taylor . .
Horatio Nelson Vigors . .
Heniy Havelock'
9 Rich. M. Mefedith*<» . .
Fra. Wm. 8tehelhi*> ....
A. P. Sarage WUkinson "
LiBUTBMANTS.
Hamlet Wade
James H. Feuwick
Peter Raym. Jennings . .
Robert George Hughes . .
Alex. Essex F. Holcombe
Gksorge King
Rollo QiUespie Burslem. .
John Steward Wood ....
Frederick Holder
Wm. Alex. Sinclair ....
ffon. E. J. W. Forester. .
Fred. Gordon Christie . .
Thomas Oxley
J. Byron Hobhonse ....
David Rattray
Edward King
George Mein
Richard Edward Frere . .
Francis Levett Bennett . .
George Wade
Henry Penny
EXSIOK8.
John Wm. Cox
WUliam Williams
F. Van Straubenzee ....
Thos. Beckwith Speedy . .
T. F. P. C. Scott ...*...
G. G. C. Stapylton
Edward B. Curcton ....
Rob. S. Parker
Arthur Oakes
George Talbot
BN9ION.
25 June 03
29 July 13
13 Feb. 17
31 Mar. 08
1 July 25
P 12 April 27
20 July 15
1 April 13
8 Oct 12
25 Dec. 22
P 22 Feb. 27
25 Oct 27
P 5 Aug. 28
P 29 June 30
P 3 Dec. 30
13 April 31
13 April 32
12 April 31
P 27 AprU 32
P 23 June 32
P 28 Dec 32
8 AprU 34
18 July 34
P 27 June 34
P 27 May 35
P 22 May 35
19 June 35
P 22 July 36
P 25 July 37
27 May 36
P 9 Mar. 38
26 June 38
P 3 Aug. 38
P 17 Aug. 38
15 Mar. 39
P 26 Apr. 39
14 June 39
21 June 30
P 5 July 39
31 Dec. 39
LIBUT.
10 June 04
26 May 14
2 Dec. 24
4 Jan. 10
25 Oct 27
P 11 Aug. 29
P 24 Oct 21
26 Jan. 15
8 Feb. 16
16 Dec. 24
9 Aug. 30
30 Oct 31
P 22 June 32
P 6 July 32
12 Sept 34
P 16 Jan. 35
P 27 Mar. 35
P 21 Aug. 35
P 22 July 36
2 Aug. 36
5 June 38
90 July 38
P 3 Aug. 38
P 4 Aug. 38
2Sept38
29 Jan. 39
21 April 39
14 June 39
P 5 July 30
6 Sept 39
7 Feb. 40
CAPTAIN.
22 July 30
23 July 39
P 1 April 10
P 27 Oct 28
P 11 Aug. 29
30 Oct 31
P 6 July 33
P 27 Mar. 35
5 June 38
2 Sept. 38
21 April 39
6 Sept 39
4 M^ler Sqnliv
paigiif of 1810, II, wd 11. la lb«
PmlBMlU I MTVtd hi the
WW la 18S4.
• M^. OrtaiHa*a wttIot
palfn or ltD4, Ineludli^
ladarat dtft of
caa^algaa «r ISlfl, l\ It.
India I eaptore of
BRBT.-MAJ.
or
IMMl
6 Caiit. SuttHflaad i
6at llw Bunnaa war,
capcui* «f Chcdaba i pfiiaaiaw la
front or laagaaM,Koka|ffa.llapadl^
MeUooQ. sad Pafam-Maw.
7 Utynr lL«ff«haw Mrrcd timaglHat
ttM B«nBM»war,aad watwaaadfdal
tke oafton ofttM Wand af Chfdate.
8 Caitt. PattiMOB waaslcap. or Mat-
ttafqva 1808^ and Ovadaleupt 1810 1
■awdoMpfcoflSISa UlaCHadai
•erred thvovfli. ttie Bur. war. ladad.
eapw of Kaafook. and matm. tb« M«
lowlBf toelMdri t— Kwaai ort. &•-
fcaifB (MT. w«Mdad). PModa Bill,
Napadee. Mrllooo,
9 CapC. RafaUwk i
out tba Banaaaa war.
10 CapC Maredlth aerred to tbm Pttdnmto A««i Nor.
181S to Jaaa 1814. aad was aettvcly aa^dwyad Am *<
PirmwM to tka balda of TMlovar. at wMca Ho
pmrac Served to GaMda to ISH ml U t
at eaptare or Raiwooa May 1S14.
II Captate Siehella arrved Hia *— i»«r- af Wt
aadUlaCaMda. Samd tbrae«koBt i
tacladiiif eapture of Chedutai aad KiiMmim
ttoae befbfv Baafooa, aad attark of Pagoda
If Capt Wilklnamterred throofhoat tho Bar
IS gaarlL-Maiiar Shceldaa eerved at tke Penol. aad
thRMfhooi Urn eaaipalcB of IBOl la Iffyptt praaeM at
the captare of Maitiaiqao ISOS i
Sns. 1 Jan« 11 ; Lieut. 19 Mar^, 14.
7 Feb. 40
Paynuuter. — Harry Carew, 1 Feb. 31 ;
Aijutant.^HeatiXet Wafle (Lieut.) 5 June, 38.
Quarter^MoMter.^Uexk^ Sheridan," 18 Feb. 13.
Surgton.^-1^ €8 Denis Murray, M.D. 23 Nov. 32 : Aeeitt^'SuratOfU 22 June,
15 ; Hoep.'At9iMt. 9 Nov. 12.
AMtiMtant'Surgetme.-^. Robertson, M.D. 13 Mar. 26 ; Hoep.-AuiH. 29 Dee. 25.
George West Barnes, M.D. 8 April, 36.
Faring Yellow — Agent y Messrs. Cox 8l Co.
I Sir a. R. Sola waa at Hw MMic of MaUarelly t7th March, 1790 •i^re aad alorwtar of SeHaiapalam (aMdal) t mmm^^m
af ISS4 to Iha Weyaaad aoaairy i itorakhir ef the TTavaaeore Itaea la 1800 ; eaptarp of the lale of Praacc la 1810 i preaeal at
of laainna. aad aerrcd threaghoat the Banaeee war \ wouadad •eeerrly oa the head ISch Per.M t aad agaia at
SUfhUjr woaaded la the a«aalt aad captare oT the Potttvae aad riiadel oT Ohuaaeo, to A^chaabiaa. 0 ialy !«■
palfa of 180» aad 0 to ladia aad#r LufA Lake; prreeat at the eaptair oT th» Ma aT PrMcw ia
t Ool. DeaaiaMrved the
ISIS I aleo at the caplai* of
S OoL Ttanoa waa at the
Ihfoafhoat the Bof
war ( woaaded |a the head IMh Uec. ISM.
of Martlalqae 1800 aad Ouadaloape 1810 ) terred the camt«ltaa ef 1811 •■• U ^i Ca
I aenred ihiaaohoat the Bunaeae war, aad waa aaveralf woaaded at PatauaM 0th Pah. 1808.
164
Yeut'SerT.
67
"sSliSttS^] 14rt {or BucUnghmshire) Regiment of Foot. [*[j;\»fJlSr
Th»B9iftdTiiftr, niptneribed" INDIA."— On the Bear-ikfn Oaptof the Grenadien and Dmmmen, the WMU
Bort*, -Nte atper^ MIt«U."—"TOURNAY"—**C0RUNNA"—" JAVA"— "WATERLOO"
— "BHURTPORE."
CoUmel,
Sir James Watson/ K.C.B.y JSns. 24 Jane, 1783 ; LietU, 18 April, 82 ; Capt, 11
Mar. 95 ; Major, 3 Dec. 02 ; Lteut.-Col. 16 May, 06 ; Col, 4 June, 14 ;
Mq^-'Gen. 19 July, 21 ; Lieut,-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 14th Regt. 24 May, 37.
Lieta.'ColimeL-^ Mathias Bverard,' G.B. k K.H. JBru, 28 Sept. 04; Lieut. 21
March, 05 ; Capt. 23 April, 07 ; Brevet-JUqfor, 19 July, 21 ; RegtL-Mqjor, 1 1
Nov. 25; Breoet'Lieui.-Col. 19 Jan. 26; RegtL'Lieut.-Col. 4 Aog. 29.
3rq;<>r#.~Maurice Barlow, Ens. p 21 July, 14 ; Lie%a. 23 March, 15 ; Capt. p 20
Dec. 21 ; Mqjor, p 12 June, 28.
James Watson, Sns. 22 Mar. 21; Lieut. P25 Dec. 22; Capt. p 14 Dec. 32;
Major, P 10 Jan. 40.
FuU
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34
25
19
32
31
31
15
15
18
14
11
17
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9
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6
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6
5
5
4
4
4
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4
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6
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Hair
Pay.
0
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Captains.
9 Martin C. Lynch^
Cha. Rayner Newman^. .
Dickens M. Hazlewood^
Qeorge Douglas . . ,
Tho. Holmes Tidf
Joseph Smith ,
John Watson^
Geo. A. Wilson
Oeoige Beere
Robert Spread Grady .
Lieutenants.
BNSION.
Robert Daly"
Ralph Budd
Hen. M. F. Stirke . .
John Dwyer
Collett Leyenthorpe
Arth. W. Campbell
Edward Archdall . ,
Henry Pigott
WiUiam Douglas . .
EdMrard Prothero . .
William Blundell ..
John Spence
Rob. Wm. Romer . .
Ensigns.
Arthur H. Elton . .
T. Edmonds Holmes
John Peter HaU....
Manley Geo. Dwarris Hall
Thomas Hamilton
David Tho. Armstrong
28 Oct. 36
P28 Dec. 38
P26 April 39
22 April 36
P31 Aug. 39
22 Nov. 39
LoftosHare ..Ip31 Jan. 40
11 Feb. 08
28 Sept. 09
10 May 09
P 8 Oct. 25
14 AprU 25
16 Feb. 08
20Jaly 26
P 29 Sept. 29
8 Feb. 07
P 3 Feb. 32
8 Aug. 22
10 Mar. 25
31 July 28
P 19 July 31
P 28 Sept. 32
15 Mar.. 33
6 Sept. 34
P 9 July 29
P23May 34
P 2 Oct. 35
P30Oct. 35
22 April 36
P 30 Sept. 36
LIEUT.
31 May 09
15 Aug. 11
P 13 Dec. 10
p 5 April 27
P 28 Sept. 26
14 Mar. 11
P 17 May 27
P 21 Dec. 32
29 Nov. 07
P 3April35
6 Jan. 26
P 16 Mar. 26
6 Sept. 34
21 Not. 34
P 2 Oct. 35
25 Dec. 35
P25 Nov. 36
14 June 33
I Aug. 38
P 26 April 39
P 10 Jan. 40
11 Jan. 40
P24Jan. 40
CAPTAIN.
BRBY.-MAJ.
22 June 26
P 1 May 28
10 July 31
P 26 June 35
P 2 Oct. 36
13 Mar. 27
Pll Aug. 37
P 26 April 39
19 June 27
P 10 Jan. 40
4 Captain Lynch was at the
siege of FlushluK. Berred ai
Malta and the Ionian Islands
under Lord Win. Bentinck.
At Genoa and in the South of
Prance in 1814. Present at
the siege and capture of Bburt-
pore, wounded at Oie assault
18th Jan. 1826.
6 Captain Newman was at
the sl^e and storming of
Bhartpore.
0 C^>tain Bailewood was at the siege and
capture of Flushing, 1800. Present at the siege
and capture of Bhurtpore, 1880.
7 Captains Tidy and Watsoa were at the siege
and oaptnrs of Bhurtporv.
8 Lieut. Oaly lost a leg at Bhurtpora.
0 Quarter - Master Goddard was at Water-
loo, 18th June, and storming of Cambraj, 84th
June, 1816. Present at the Siege of Hattrass.
Serred the campaign of 1817 and 18, in th«
Deccan. Present at the siege and storming
of Bhurtpore, 1896.
Paymaster. — Peter Valentine Wood, 2 Aug. 31 ; JBnt. 17 Sept 07 ', Lieut.
3 Jan. 11 ; Capt. 13 Feb. 28.
Acgutant.-— John Spence, (Lieut.) 28 Oct 36.
Quarter-Master.—^BSBi Samuel Goddard/ 20 March, 23.
Surgeon. — Richard Dowse, 8 Jan. 36 ; AsHst.'Surg. 25 Jan. 15.
Amet^Surgt. — Henry Drnmmond, M.D. 28 Nov. 34.
John Thomson Telfer, 17 July, 35.
JP'aeinge Baff.-^Agent, Mr. Charles Downes, 14, Warwick-street, Charing-cross. -
1 Sir James Watson has recelred a medal for Java, and has performed distinguished lerriee in the
wioua wars In the East Indies.
a Colonel Everard's serrtces :— Expedition to South America, Including taUng of Maldonado ; actions
prertoua Us and assault of Monte Video, whers he commanded the Forlorn Hope. Campaign and battle of
Cpnmna. Expedition to Waleheren, and siege of Flushing. Commanded 14th Regt. at the siege of Hatrass,
1816. Commanded Flank Battalion in the campaigns of 1817 and 18, under Lord Hastings. Commanded
I4lh Begt. at the siege and assault of Bhurtpore, 1886.
165 I
llSJiJSj'ifS:] 15tt {or the Yorkshire E. B.) Regiment of Foot \^^^
" MABTINIQUE"— " QUADALOUPB."
YMit'SerT.
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9 Sir Moore Disney/ K.C.B., Em, 17 April, 1783 ; Lieut, ft Caipt. 3 June, 91;
Capt, k, LieiU.'Col. 12 June, 05 ; Col. 29 April, 02 ; Mqfar-Geti. 25 Oct 09 ;
Lieut.'Gen. 4 June, 14 ; Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 15tfa Regit. 23 July, 14.
Lieui.'Colonel.
Lard Charles Wellesley, JSfM. p16 Jan. 24; Lieut. p21 Not. 28; Copt. Pfi6
Feb. 30; Brevet-JUqjor^ 9 Sept. 31 ; Begtl.'Mqfor, p4 Oct. 33; Lieut.-Col.
P29Dec.37. McQere.
Thomas A. Drought, IBm. 11 Not. 13 ; lAeut. p 16 Oct 17 ; Capi. p 10 Oct 22 ;
McQetr^ P31 Dec. 30.
Wm. Robert Bmdenell Smith, Bm. 29 July, 24 ; Ueut. p 28 Jan. 26 ; Copt. p90
Mar. 27 ; Mqjor, p 21 June, 39.
Captainb.
EN8ION.
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Robert A. Cnthbert ....
James R. Bmnker
T. Halifax Western ....
Geofge Pinder
R. H. J. B. M'Cumming
John A. Cole
John Hope Wing6eld . .
Fits William Walker. . . .
Charles Horrocks
LlBUTBNAlVTS.
F. Lennox Ingall
Jas. Roy Norton
James Hay
Robert Mac Oregor
Hen. Scott Colman ....
H. B. F. Dickinson ....
Henry Grieison
John Hen. Ashhnrst ....
Hem. C.R. West
Daniel Capd
Hon. Francis Colbome . .
Henry Bond Head
Chas. Edw. Astell
Eksions.
J. Allix Wilkinson
Alger R. Sewell
WilliamBoyle
J. R. Barry
Edward Pardoe
James Button
John Smith
C. Theodore de Montenach
LIBUT.
CAPTAIH.
29 Dec. 04
P26 8ept23
9 April 25
2 Jan. 26
P24Aug.26
P 16 Dec. 24
14 Jan. 30
P 17 May 31
P31 Dec. 30
P 4 Jan. 33
8 April 13
0 April 25
16 Feb. 26
6 Oct 25
P 19 Not. 30
5 July 33
P 9 Aug. 33
P 13 Dec. 33
P30Aug. 33
P29 April 36
P 1 Oct 36
P23Dec 36
P24Feb. 37
10 Mar. 37
P 16 Feb. 38
6 Dec. 38
PUDec. 38
P 18 Jan. 39
P21 June 39
P 12 July 39
|P13July 89
21 May 06
P 7 July 25
9 Sept 28
P 5 June 27
P31 Dec. 30
P 6 Oct 25
26 May 33
P 4 Oct 33
P 17 June 36
P2lOct 36
14 Mar. 16
17 Dec. 30
21 Dec. 32
8 Aug. 27
P29 April 36
P23Dec. 36
P 24 Feb. 37
P 16 Feb. 88
P 6 June 35
PUDec. 38
PlSJan. 39
P21 Jnne39
P22 June39
18 May 15
P28May 29
Pl4Sept32
P29 April 36
P 21 Oct 36
P26NOT. 30
P 14 Dec. 88
P 18 Jan. 89
P 21 June 30
P22 June 39
BEBT.-MAJ.
10 Jan. 87
9 OiBteia Walker wm at tk«
•tofe of Fluahlnf and takiaff of
Terrere, lo the Ulaad of Wtl«
cheren. Pment at tbe cronlBf
of the Bldaasoa, and action bt-
foio BafoiuM.
Piqfiiiiiff«r.— 9 Charles Walker,* 1 July, 24; i?fi#. 24 Mar. 08 : Xisuf. 5 Dec. 04;
Capt. 21 Oct 13.
il4^'ic^afi/.— James Hay, {Ueut.) 16 Feb. 26.
Qyarter-MoMter.S. Cartmail, 12 July, 89 ; Em. 7 Dec 88.
Surgeon.—^m. Dobson, 29 Mar. 89; Astitt.'Swg. 22 Sept 25 : Boep,'Amtt.
6 May, 16. ^r , r
.'Swfft.-'Wm. Wallace, M.D. 8 Mar. 27 ; Hoep.'As$%et. 17 Ai«. 20.
Henry Franklin, 29 Dec 87.
Paeuigi Yellow — Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 Sir Moore DiMcj terred nader the Dake of York in Flaaden: haa received a Medal Ibr Corvaaa ; ■a'
eemmaaded a Mgade IB the SapedlUoa to Walcheran. c«» wr «^iti». .
166
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Serr. 1819. J
16/A {or the Bedfordshire) Regiment of Foot.
rSeiring in
Yeart'SviT.
55
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40
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32
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9 Wm. Carr, Vite. Beresford/ O.C.B. & O.C.H. Eru. 27 Aug. 1785 ; Lieut, 25
June, 89 ; Capt. 24 Jan. 91 ; Mqjar, 1 March, 04 ; Lieut.-Cal, 11 Aug. 94 ;
Col, 1 Jan. 00; Major-Qen. 25 April, 08; lAeut.-Qetu 1 Jan. 12; Gen, 27
May, 25 : Col, 16 Regt. 15 March, 23.
Lieta,'ColoneU,—J^ Adam Gordon Campbell,* JE^. 22 Not. 98; Lieut, 14
Oct. 00 ; Capt, 29 Sept. 04 ; Brevet-Mt^or, 4 Jane, 14; Begtl-Maior. 13
Jnlj, 26 ; Lieut,'Col, 8 Feb. 34.
9 Wi Oeofge Macdonald,* Bnt. 5 Sept. 05 ; Lieut, 25 Jaly,06; Capt. 17 Aug.
15 ; JIfqfor, p 13 Aug. 30 ; Ueut.-CoL 10 Jan. 37.
Mqjort,-^, G. Carter, .Ertf. 23 Mar. 04 ; lAeut, 27 March, 05 ; Capt, 25 Dec.
14; Jir<(;or, 8 Feb. 34.
9 Henry Clements,^ En*. 7 April, 05 ; lAeut, 26 Aug. 07 ; Capt, 1 Sept 13 ;
Memory 10 Jan. 37.
Captains.
Robert Browne
John Dalsell
Henry M'Manus
James Brand
Bobt. Luzmoore
9 Haa Charles Mudie« ..
Charles Murray
Arthur Chas. Chichester
Chas. Fred. Thompson . .
Alex. Dick Colley
LlBUTBNANTS.
Thomas Jones
William Ashmore
Alexander Munro
William BeU
John Willett P. Audain. .
H. H. F. Clarkeo
Francis Fairtlough
Henry Copinger
John Bruce
Francis Cassidy
Chas. Jeffries Carter ....
Charles Hawker
John Macdonald
Wm. Robt. Lyon Bennett
Wm. Alphonso Kirk ....
John Henderson
Geo. Harris Wallace ....
Crofton Ham. Fitzgerald
Hen. Durham Gibbs ....
H. Anthony (VMolony .
George Stoney
Stephen Lawson ,
Gilliam Maclaine Ross . .
Ensigns.
H. C. Miln Ximenes ....
Wm. Scott Carter
Felix Ashpitel
Thomas Ghuratt
Chas. Lorenzo de Winton
Lempster R. Elliot
John Octav. Chichester. .
Aylmer Strangford Craig
BN8IGN.
12 May 08
1 Mar. 09
18 July 16
11 Mar. 13
1 June 20
4 Nov. 13
1 Sept 15
P 12 Dec. 26
17 Aug. 20
Pll Feb. 26
24 Aug. 20
P 18 Feb. 26
6 Oct 15
30 Nov. 15
14 Dec. 26
25 Nov. 24
P 13 Mar. 27
28 Apr. 25
31 July 28
P 25 Nov. 28
18 June 30
22 Feb. 31
31 July 28
P 12 Apr. 31
30 Dec. 31
P 20 Jan. 32
P20 July 32
P 14 Dec. 32
P 30 Apr. 28
P 24 Dec. 33
P 13 May 36
26 Dec. 34
8 May 35
Pll Mar. 36
P 7 Apr. 87
P 28 Apr. 37
9 Mar. 38
P 15 Feb. 39
9 Aug. 39
P26 0ct 39
8 Nov. 39
LIBUT.
8 June 09
10 Sept 12
16 Apr. 20
17 Aug. 20
11 June 24
4 Oct 15
13 Oct 21
PlONov. 29
7 Apr. 25
P 22 Not. 27
CAPTAIN.
7 Apr. 25
1 Sept 25
25 Oct. 27
25 Apr. 28
P31 Aug. 30
P 26 Mar. 29
5 May 35
P 3 Apr. 35
10 Jan. 37
P25Dec. 35
BRBY.-MAJ.
28 June 38
28 June 38
1 Sept 25
P 27 Apr. 27
26 Apr. 28
26 Apr. 28
2 Oct 28
1 May 26
21 Aug. 30
6 Mar. 28
P 12 Apr. 31
13 Dec. 31
28 Dec. 31
P 20 July 32
P 4 May 32
P 24 Dec. 33
8 Feb. 34
28 Nov. 34
5 May 35
27 July 35
23 Mar. 33
10 Mar. 37
P 11 Jan. 39
22 Jan. 39
9 Aug. 39
9 ColoD«l Campbell's Mr-
Tieet: Egyptian campaign of
1801, including the surrender
of, and action to tlia vettward
of Alexandria, campaign and
battle of Corunna, liege and
capture of Flushing.
8 Colonel Macdonald ac-
companied the expedition to
Hanover in 1806, Joined th«
army in Sicily in 1809, and
was employed with it in its
rarioui operations firom 1806
to 1810; In 1810 vent with
the expedition to Naples, and
was present at the capture of
Ischia and Procida; returned
to Sicily and employed against
the French army in 1811 ; in
1812 was employed In Spain,
including the battla of Castella,
and siege of Tam^ona ; em-
barlced for Canada in 1814, and
was present at the operations
before Plattsburgh; received
three wounds at Waterloo, vis.,
in the leg, in the neck, and
through the body, wounding
the limgs.
4 M^fbr Clements' services : Capture of the
Cape of Good Hope in 1800; expedition to
South America; campaign and battle of
Comnna; expedition to Walcheren; Penin-
sula from 1810 to 1814, including Cavares and
Merlda, Salamanca, Begar, Yittoria, Valley of
Bastian, and the Pyrenees.
6 Captatai Mndie served In the Peninsala
from Nov. 1818, to the end of the war. Including
Uie bloclcade of, and repulse of the sortie from
Bayonne. Served the campaign of 1810, and
was present at Quatre Bras and Waterloo,
6 Lieut. Clarke served bi the Burmese war.
A Paymaiter,-^haB, H. Peirse, 23 Aug. 39 ; Ent. 6 Dec. 27 ; Lieut, 18 July, 30.
0 Ad^ant.^^ohxi Bruce, {lAeut,) 3 March, 37.
13j^ QiMirf€r-3ra^.— RobertI>ougla8,14June,33; ^9U.120ctl5; Zira«. 10 Aug. 26.
^ur^om.— William Steele, 29 May, 35 ; A»tist,'Surg. 18 May, 12.
Assietant-Surffeons, — Duncan Menzies, 29 July, 30; Hotp,''Aisiet, I Nov. 27.
Samuel Ingram, 25 March, 28 ; Ho8p,'Asnit. 15 June, 26.
Facuige Yellow— il^en/, ^ir John Kirkland, No. 80, Pall Mall.
1 Lord Beresford has received a Cross and seven Chups for Corunna, Busaeo, Albuhen, Badi^os, Salamanca,
(severely wounded) Yittoria, I^renees, Ntvelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
167
Pi":?«?*'Srj mh{ar the Leicestershire) Refft. of Foot LBSrUr
The Royal Tiger, superscribed « HINDOOSTAN."
ColoneL
Sir Fred. Augustus Wetherall/ G.C.H. Sns, 23 Aug. 1775; Lieut, 27 Aug. 76;
Capt, 17 May, 81 ; Major^ 1 Mar. 94; Lieut.-Col. 20 May, 05; Col. 29 Apr.
1802 ; Mqjor-Gen. 25 Oct 00 ; Lieut,'Gen. 4 June, 14; Qen. 10 Jan. 37.
i;ieti^.-CM<m«^.~Wm.Croker,'C.B.£fU. p27 Mar.03; Zieu/. p2 June, 04; Capt.
P20NOV.06; J9rtftM;^-Af£[;or,12 Aug. 19; 22«^2.-Jlff[^yPl6June,25; Lieut.-
Col. 1 April, 36.
Thomas Hall,* Ens. 26 Sept. 06; Lieut. 29 Aug. 07; Capt. P16 6ept 13;
£rtfref-3r<{;or,19 Jan. 28; l?cgrf/.-Af<v'w, 24 July, 27 ; Lieut.-Col. p23 June,88.
Mqjors.-^ohn Pennycuick,^ K.H. Ent. 31 Aug. 07; Lieut. 16 Jan. 12; Capt.
P 14 June, 21 ; Mnoor, p 25 April, 34; Breoet^Lieut.^Col. 23 July, 30.
Chas. John Deshon, Ent. P18 Sept. 17 ; Lieut. p6 Oct. 26; Capt. P22 April,
26 ; Mqjor, P 16 June, 37.
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Captains.
George Deedes
9 Philip M'Pherson*....
Archibald Lockhart ....
John Darley
Isaac Blackbume
Croker Miller
John Enkine
Wellington Hackett
Legendre Ch. Boorchier*^
Lawrence Fyfe
LiBUTSNAirTa.
John Thomas Nagel ....
9ltSI Darid Cooper^ . . .
Wm. Fred. Harvey ....
Bdw. Barry Owen
Arth. Hyde Lucas
9 Rob.OudgeonJohnston^
Archibald Dickson. ..*...
Fred. Augustus Wetherall
Eric Maouiy Clarke ....
Js. Fiti Herbert de Tessler
Sep. Barty W. Wynyard
Savage Hall Corry
Wm. Dnnlop Baird ....
Henry Fane.
Jas. Thomas Mauleverer
Oliver Paget Bourke ....
Jas. Willington Kyffin . .
Thos. Ormsby Ruttledgc
Harv. Well. Pole Welman
Edw. Hen. Cormick ....
John Fra. Jones
JohnPenne&ther Perceval
John L. Croker
BNSIGN.
P 2Sept.24
2 Nov. 09
P 19 May 25
P 16 June 25
P25May 26
P29Jan. 29
Pll Feb. 30
PdODec. 31
P 6 Apr. 33
P 16 Oct. 17
28 June 17
11 Aug. 25
Pll Apr. 26
26 Apr. 28
8 Mar. S3
25 Oct 10
2 Apr. 28
10 Dec. 29
20 Oct 30
P 13 Sept 33
13 June 30
P 10 Dec. 34
P29NOV. 33
P 1 Aug. 34
P 18 Apr. 34
Pll Dec. 35
25 Sept 28
P 20 Apr. 36
2 Apr. 36
P29Ju]y 30
P 21 Oct 36
17 Feb. 37
18 Mar. 37
LIBUT.
P 17 Sept26
13 June 11
P 1 Aug. 26
P 3 Oct 26
P 19 July 27
P 6 Apr. 33
Pl9Dec. 34
P20NOV. 86
P 12 Feb. 36
10 Apr. 26
10 July 90
1 May 28
P 13 Aug. 99
P21 Sept 32
Pll Dec. 35
20 Jan. 14
8 Mar. 81
P 14 Dec. 32
6 June 36
1 Apr. 36
9 Apr. 36
P 29 Apr. 36
P29July 36
P 30 July 36
P 10 Aug. 36
P27 Oct 37
23 Sept 36
P 23 Apr. 38
28 Dec. 38
Pll Jan. 39
P 12 Apr. 30
16 May 30
P 18 Oct 30
CAPTAIN.
BKBV.-MAJ.
SCM>M*nMr-
Ifttt*
Itov.lSWtoMy.
1814.
▼ia., Cea.
Ensions.
Edward Croker P27 Oct 37
Edwin Colrille Moore . . 1 June 38
Wm. Gordon P20 July 38
T. P. G. FiU-Mayer 28 Dec. 38
P 13 Aug. 29
13 Mar. 27
P 11 Oct 33
P 19 Dec. 34
P 12 Feb. 36
P 19 Aug. 36
P 10 Feb. 37
P27 0ct 37
P20July 38
P 14 Sept 32
■MraadbMltoiir
AlcmpMr, PaaMU
(U de CorvA. *»»—f"*i. TMBln <'0-
■or.8al1w,01iidad Bo4rifO.in.ISlt,
Bod^Joo. Umb. and Apr. ISll. Cvrd'
l«^ Pttioiw, iiliiafo, NboDa.
BoyoBBc, NIto. Tkiboi, T— «■
fcatOoaBd TBakHiM.
6 UMt OoopOT Mwod hi tto
PcalMola ftooi Sopc ISIS to Mf
ISia, tadttdl^ koMlM «r PMilii
d*0Mr aod ffilTMri | a^« «€
a«d^ todrifoaod Bviot. Prt.
MBtot WatMloo.
r LiMli MUMlflB MWOd is ttO
PwfaMila. ftooi Sopc ISIl to Jw*
IS14.taMlttdivlb«boilloi«r VMto-
ria, tho PyrmMi fron Mb Mr »
lat Aof.. NIvoUo, Nlto^ OittM»
Alto aiid ToolouM.
• Captain Moofo «aa aliatMp.
toro of Tarlooa plaeoo la tk» Wctt
ladlcf, to ISOl. Scrvod toihe Im-
laaula, taelwiljv tko kattka of Mi>
vellr, Nlva» Oithaa. ai^ Tboloaw.
Wouwl«d In Ireland. d«f1i« Hm
BobclUea to 119*, wbM a MIICU
OAoor.
• Quart.>lfa8t. Sanoa Mivad *«
MahrttU ampalcn of 1S17 and 1ft.
10 Captato Boofcblor
oTthe Port of Kbrlal. In
lBa« tSib Nor. ISIS.
Alex. M^Kinstry P22 Feb. 30
Rich. J. Ross O'Conor . . P 12 Apr. 39
Edw. Wm. John Knox . . p 18 Oct 39
Robert Portal P17 Jan. 40
Pawmaster.^^Joeeph Moore/6ApfiI,33; J5!n«.July, 1813; Xiai^. 82 July, 13 ;
Capt. 16 June^2.
Ai^ant.'-9 CB David Cooper, {Lieut.) 21 May, 26.
Qtuirter'Matter.—John Sarson,' 14 Aug. 23.
5«ry.— W.MUligan,M.D. lMarch,39;ii.-5.10Feb.l4.;ff.-iisfw^. 19 July 13.
Atiitt. 'Surgeons, — Arthur S. Iliomson, M.D. 19 Oct 38.
John Batfanrtt Thomson, M.D. 11 Jan. 30.
Faeingi White.— ^0«n/#, Mesan. Cox & Co.
1 sit Piodrriek Aoiwtoi WodMrtfl iii— id Ua aaitafy earocr to tko 17lb frttarat,-acrrcd with H to
IT. and waa proamt at tko ilrgo of Bortoo, Ika >alM of Brooklyn. WhllapUtofc P^tt W«Mi««o«i
•andywlnah Omantawn. Moomoo*. ac Ae. Sarvod to B. IL'a ahlp Mfiwd, to Ibr hotllao 99 Oapo Pi
ine««t'i,por«looBtotkoraUarorOIbfaltar. Ho ncolvod two «oa«da al tho lakli^ of MantaSsoc to 17M aa
*• Dokc of KonI i md wna H*ta waaodid to aetlaa wMk a PliiiiHi Mfala. and taL
0 aoa Adariral Sir Wa. Parker and Owwial P^rko
ipivarfa of Bin* aantkik daacly ooolMd to a
>«btac tban a iUrt aad a pair ot tnnnm, or anr dcoeriptlon of baddl^ i ond on o dally allowaneo of ikico
aitoTvatirr. Sorrod to tko Bait todlaa, and waa wiunil to oawand an tho opodMlon to JaTO, tor oMik I
laksofkoik HonaaaoT Parliaaaan^ aada Modal, lilt uiilm alifoad annHiiui lu ftiil|iiMt j<nii,
I Colonel Crokcf't arrrlcM »-Slct« of Onmovri. Boat IndlM. 1887 1 easpolcn of ISOS aiad 9 agatoal Iha
ISUand Iftafalnat tko Nopanl State* « MakraMaaad Ptodarroc campalfo of 1817 and 18l
I Oolonol UaU'aaomm t-Captn* of too lair of Pnnec ISIS t ctpoditiaB to Jara, I8II, tadudl^ Ikr
1C8
YMn' Senr.
68
Full
44
40
17
35
35
35
SO
19
85
88
14
14
11
18
11
II
11
8
8
8
6
6
5
5
6
3
14
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
5
5
2
8
2
8
1
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8
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80
5
1
H«lf
'?eV^.?8S?r] 18* (^ ^<^ ^rish) Regiment of Foot. \^^,^^^
On the three corners of the second Colonr, the lAon. of Nauau, " VirtutU
Namureensis Prtionium.*' The Sphinx, with the word, << EGYPT."
Colonel.
9 Matthew Lard Ayhner/ G.C.B. JBm, 19 Oct 87 ; Lieut. 36 Oct. 01 ; Capt. 8
Aug. 04; 3f<(;or, 9 Oct. 00; Xieu^.-Col. 85 March, 08 ; Col. 85 July, 10;
Mqfor-Oen. 4 June, 13 ; Lieut.-Gen. 37 May, 85 ; CoL 18th Regt. 83 July 38 ;
Lieut.'CoUmel.— George Burrell,* Sns, 4 Feb. 97 ; Lieut. P 3 May, 07 ; Capt.
15 Aug. 05; MqfOTf P 30 April, 07; Brevet-Lieut.-Col. 4 June, 13; Regtl.-
Lieut.'CoL k Col. in the Army, 88 July, 30.
Henry Pratt,' JBns. 17 April, 00; Lieut. p30 June, 01; Capt. 18 Oct. 00;
Mqfor, 38 July, 30 ; Lieut.'Col 88 Oct. 39.
Mqjar9.^ilenTy Williams Adams, Sns. 31 July, 83; Lie%a. p 31 Dec. 85; Capt.
P 10 June, 86; Mt^or, p 18 Jan. 30.
Robert HammlU, Snt. 3 Dec. 03; Lieut. 88 Jan. 06; Capt. 80 July 11 ; Brev.-
Mqf. 88 July 30; Befft.-Mqjor, 83 Oct. 30.
0
0
1*
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7*
0
0 I
Captains.
Jeremiah Cowper
Francis Wm. Dillon^ . . .
9 Thomas Moore* ....
Nicholas R. Tomlinson .
John Orattan
John J. Sargent
Francis Wigston
Chas. J. Russell Collinson
Wm. Aug. Towns. Payne
Thomas Moyle
LlBUTBNANTB.
John Philip Mitford ....
Clement Alex. Edwards
Charles Dunne ........
Sir Harry Darell, Bart.
Arthur Wilson
Hon. Chas. Hen. Stratford
Geo. Wm. Davis
StandishHaly
Sir Wm. Macgregor, Bt.
Edward Jodrell
James Wm. Graves ....
Geo. Fred. Call :
Charles Dunbar
William Tyrrell Bruce ..
Charles Bentley
Christopher Vaughan Foss
Wm. Henry OToole ....
Wm. Augustus Gwynne. .
John Joseph Wood
William Coates
George Hilllard
Alexander Murray
Francis Swinburne
Ensigns.
David Edwards
Hen. Felix Vavasour ....
Scroope Bernard
John Cochnuie
Anth. W. S. F. Armstrong
Isaac Henry Hewitt ....
Wm. Peter Cockbum . .
BN8IGN.
81 Nov. 05
6Dec 05
85 Oct. 07
P88Mar.8l1
P 8 July 13
86 Oct. 00
P 16 Mar. 86
P85May 86
P83May 80
8 July 13
P 4 June 80
11 June 80
30 Apr. 80
P 1 June 38
P 4 Jan. 33
P 8 Feb. 33
P 16 May 34
P 88 Nov. 34
PaOMar.35
P 6 June 35
84 Oct. 34
p 7 Apr. 37
p 3 Aug. 86
P 4 July 34
30 May 34
80 Nov. 84
P 13 Dec. 34
P 11 July 34
10 Sept. 84
P 6 Feb. 35
P 13 Feb. 85
P84Apr. 35
30 July 38
33 Nov. 38
P 7 Dec. 38
P 18 Jan. 30
P 18 Apr. 30
P81 June 30
P 18 July 30
LIBUT.
85 Dec. 06
6 Mar. 07
8 Mar. 10
P 81 July 85
4S^t.83
13 Oct. 10
P 1 June 38
P 4 Jan. 33
P 7 June 33
84 Nov. 14
P 16 May 34
P 38 Nov. 34
P30Mar. 35
P 18 June 35
86 June 35
P 18 Mar. 36
80 July 38
P 18 Jan. 30
P30Mar. 30
P 13 July 30
31 May 30
P80Sept.30
0 Nov. 38
P 15 Apr. 36
11 Mar. 37
Pll May 38
31 May 30
33 Oct. 30
do.
do.
do.
do.
84 Oct. 30
CAPTAIN.
BBBY.-MAJ.
88 June 38
88 June 38
4 Sept. 83
7 Apr. 85
P 18 Feb. 86
P 8 Feb. 33
4 Mar. 36
P 13 May 86
P 18 Jan. 80
P 18 July 30
P80 Sept. 30
88 Oct. 30
1 Lord Aylmer has netivad a
eroM uid one elatp for Tl^a-
▼tfs, BuMeo, FuentM d'Ofior»
VUtorit, ud NlT*.
9 Col. BumU WM at tho
capture of Ouadaloupe In 1810.
Served the eunpelK* of 1814
in Upper Cnnmda.
9 CoL Pratt eerred the
campeign oflSOl in Egypt, and
that of 1809 in St. Domingo.
4 M^Jor DlUon lerved in the
expedition to St. Domingo in
1809.
5 Capt. Moore served In the
Penlniula ttom 1808 to 181S»
and vas preaent at the tiege of
Cludad Rodrigo, and both liegee
of Bad^Jot. Severely vounded
et the itormlng of Bad^oa on
on the night of the 6th April,
1812.
P 81 June 30
Henry Duncan Burrell . .1 84 Oct. 30
Paynuuter. — George Isaac Call, 7 Dec. 36 ; Comet, 4 March, 03 : Lieut. 1 July,
04; Capt. 26 Dec. 11.
^<(/tt/ayi^.— Arthur Wilflon, (Lieut.) 16 May, 34.
Quarter-Master. — James Carroll, 4 June, 80.
Surffeon.—Jf Don. M'Kinlay, M.D. 14 Oct. 86 ; Aitiet.'Surg. 5 Oct. 15; Hoep.^
Astigtant, SO Sept. 13.
Assittant'Surffeont. — Charles Cowen, 37 March, 35.
John Baker, 15 Feb. 30.
Facinge Blue. — Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co.
•Bd WeldcTTtcdcB ; ilonBiBff the cntrmelMd lines at Port Coratlls t »tonniiig Ibt helgbu of Scrandote, aad captara of tiic
Foft of Samafsaff % pfweal at the ilcg* and staraiDg of Bbartporc, ISM
• ColoDol Peaplcukk'fl MrvicM i— KxpedltioB to Java, includtne the aettoos at Weldevrieden, Port Cornellii DJo^»-
Mrta. PrabOUiiffs. Oaptiire of Balll and Mernwr In ISU. Served in the Bnnncw War In IBM and «. Wennded In the
lircoet In an attack upon the rneviy*! Held artiUtfrjr. within the line* of Comellt, Iflth Aug. 1811 lUS
YMTs'Serv.
68
PaU Half
27
16
20
24
21
19
21
15
13
25
15
8
7
15
13
10
10
8
6
16
18
6
5
4
7
6
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
15
4
6
16
15
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0
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0
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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
I9th (or the Ut Yorkshire North Riding) Regiment of Foot
Colonel,
Sir Hilgroye Tarner," G.C.H. K.C. JBns, 20 Feb. 1782; Lieui. k. Capi. 13 Oct
89 ; Capt, Sc Lieia.'Col 12 Nov. 94 ; Co/. 1 Jan. 01 ; Mqfor-Gen. 25 Apr.
08; Lieui'Gen, 4 Jane 13; Gm. 22 July, 30; Col. 19th Regt 27 Apr. 11.
Lieut.'Cohmel,
Thos. Hamilton, Bru. 15 July, 13; Lieut, 9 June, 14; Capt, 3 Not. 36 ; Mi^,
23 Jan. 37 ; Lieut,'CoL P 28 Dec. 38.
3£t^0T9,
Chas. Cranfurd Hay, Em, 27 June, 24 ; Lieut, p24 Dec. 26 ; Capt, P19 Sept.
26 ; M^jor, p 16 June, 37.
Studholme John Hodgson,* Em, 30 Dec. 19; Lieut. 3 Feb. 25; Capt. p 30 Dec.
26; Af^v'or, P28 Dec. 38.
Captainb.
John Stirling
Chaa. Highmore Potts . .
David Bums
yrhomas Beckham*. . . .
Francis Price
John Semple
Alexander Scott
Robert Lovelace
Thomas Hilton
John Duke SimjMon . . .
Libutxhakts.
William Bernard
Frederick Deacon
Mark Anthony H. Tuite
Rich. A. M. Franklin .
Anthony Walshe
Francis Seymour
Geo. Rich. Langley . . .
Qeo. Adamson Sttmley .
Jas. Temple Bowdoin .
James Cochrane
Henry Calley
George Tuite
WUUamDUlou
BNBION.
LIEUT.
6 June 16
8 Feb. 16
17 Oct. 11
7 May 11
P 12 May 26
P 20 July 26
17 Aug. 15
9 Apr. 25
3 Mar. 32
P 31 May 33
17 Nov. 25
P 80ct. 26
P 2 Nov. 30
P 28 Sept. 30
P 2 Nov. 32
P 2 May 34
24 Nov. 12
17 Feb. 14
P 12 Sept. 34
5 June 35
29 July 36
P 7 Feb. 34
P 13 Feb. 35
P 10 Feb. 37
P 5 May 37
P 26 May 37
P 16 June 37
P 30 Mar. 38
P 14 Sept. 38
P 2 Feb. 39
31 May 39
P 22 July 24
P 13 Nov. 17
25 Jan. 16
23 Feb. 13
P 18 Feb. 26
P 28 Sept. 30
7 Apr. 25
12 Apr. 32
29 July 36
P26May 37
26 Jan. 28
p 27 Jan. 32
P2l Feb. 34
17 Apr. 35
23 Jan. 37
p 16 June 37
7 Jan. 14
25 May 15
P30Mar. 38
P28Dec. 38
P 2 Feb. 39
31 May 39
P 15 Feb. 39
captain.
P 13 May 26
P31 Dec. 26
20 July 30
P 8 June 30
P 7 Sept. 34
P 6 Sept. 34
23 Jan. 37
P 16 June 37
P30Mar.38
P28Dec. 38
BasVBT-
MAJOll.
28 June 38
EN0IO1V8.
Edw. J. Ellerman
H. Butler Stoney
Robert Sanders
Fred. Aug. Jeffreys . . .
James Ker
R. J. S. Mansergh
JohnPhilUps
Hugh J. M.Campbell .. ^ ^^
PoyiPUMfer.— Thos. R. Travers, 23 Nov. 38 ; Ent. 7 April, 25 ; DCnrf. 10 June, S6.
A^iutant.—Uenrs Calley, (Lieut,) 2 Aug. 39.
Quarter-Jlf o^er.—Richard Bairetty 30 Oct 35.
5iir9«(m.— James Yoong,^ M.D. 18 Oct 39; Amet.^Surg, 14 Aug. 24; Hotp.-
Aesiit, 18 May 24.
Aeeietant'SurffeOH,-'Tho^ Williams, M.D. 28 Sept. 26 ; Hoep,'Aseiet. 3 Vox. 25.
Faein{f$ Green. — Agent, Messrs. Cos ft Co. — Irieh Agent, Cane k Co.
[Setumedfram Barbadoee, 27 Aug. 1836.]
1 8lr HIlffTOve Tamer Mnrad la Fluders, Bad was pnMut at the battlM of BC
of ▼ateacicaasf; aetloa at Liao«Il«; iavMtmeot of Duakirk; aetloBf at Lanaoi
BMteo, Moavali^ aad TcnplMvo, Toarnmj, aad captare of Port St. Aadrft. He Mrvad
at at tba battlM qf tiM 8tb, 13th, aad 91st Mawli, 1801, *e.
9 Mi^or Hodgion aerrtd la tha Bujiimm war.
a Oapt. BeeUiam Mrvad the rampalgm of 1819, 18, and 14 ia tba FnluQla.
4 Or. TooBf wrved la Allrlea tnm 1894 to 1897 iaelualTe, aad was prettnt at tba
tha AdMBtMti 7 Aof . 96.
170
aad FUDW«*
Tuiz; OiM^
la Eiyp*. •^
battk of Dooi^
20th (or the East Devonshire) Regiment of Foot,
** MINDEN"— " EOMOIVT-OP-ZEE"— TiMSpAina!, with the wonU •'EGYPT*— "MAIDA"— "YnTORIA"
•* PYRENEES"—" 0BTHE8"— " TOULOUSE"—" PENINSULA."
Yean' Serr.
59
Fall
P«y.
42
20
26
Half
P*y.
25
15
16
15
13
24
Id
8
5
6
20
20
16
12
13
11
4
5
4
5
5
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
27
13
13
31
0
0
0
0
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0
0
0
6A
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
CoUmeh
9 Sir William Houstoun/ Bt. G.C.B. Q.C.H. Ena. 18 July, 1781 ; Lveui,
2 April, 82 ; Copt. 13 Mar. 83 ; M^jar, 1 Mar. 94 ) Lieui.'Col 18 Mar. 95 ;
Col. 29 April, 1802 ; Miyar-Gen. 25 Oct. 09; Lieut.-Gen. 4 June, 14 -, Gen.
10 Jan. 37 ', Col. 20th Regt. 5 April, 15.
Lieut.'Colonel.
9 Henry Thomas,* C.B. Sru. 1 April, 98 ; Lieut. P29 Dec. 98 ; Capt. 10 Sept.
05; Brevet'Mi^or, 26 Aug. 13; Brevet-Zieut.-Col. 12 Aug. 19; Begtl.-
Mqjor, P16 Dec. 24; Begtl-ZAeut^^Col. p 26 Nov. 25; Col. 10 Jan. 37.
Mqjors.
William Nelson Hutchinson, Ens. 24 Feb. 20; Liatt. 25 Oct. 23; Capt. p17
June, 26 ; Me^ar, P 4 Dec. 32.
9 John Maclean,' Ens. 2 May, 11 ; Lieut. 10 Dec. 12 ; Capt. 25 Dec. 30 ; Mqjor^
P 12 April, 89.
ENSIGN.
Captains.
Frederick Croad
Wm. Huntly Campbell .
Fred. Contart Barlow .
Frederick Horn
Fra. Michael Fraser . . .
Charles Smith
R. Sherboume Murray .
Benjamin Newman . . .
Hugh Dennis Crofton . . .
Lachlan Duff Gordon. . .
Lieutenants.
Matthew Day
Patrick Hennessey
ScropeReynett Berdmore
Eugene Brock
Henry Crawley
William Frith
John C. W. Vivian
Lord Mark Kerr
Fred. Charles Evelegh .
James B. Sharpe
Geo. B. C. Crespigny .
Richard Leigh Lye
Philip Henry Crampton
Ensigns.
(}eoige Steevens
H. Wilkes Masterson. . .
H. Otho de Crespigny .
William Baring
Robert Daly
Sir Rich. Gethin, Bart.
Maurice Cane
Edm. Gilling HalleweU
20 July 15
P 27 Aug. 25
2 July 24
P 26 Jan. 26
12 April 27
P 20 Oct. 13
P 21 June 27
P 23 Nov. 32
P 13 Mar. 35
P 25 July 34
5 Oct. 15
24 April 20
25 Jan. 25
31 July 28
11 Oct 27
P 12 Feb. 29
p 12 Feb. 36
19 June 35
P 1 July 36
27 Nov. 35
P 29 Jan. 36
P 3 Nov. 37
P 24 Feb. 37
LIEUT.
15 Dec. 18
P 30 Dec. 26
25 Oct. 27
P 17 April28
P 17 Aug. 29
21 April 14
P 29 Mar. 33
P 3 Nov. 37
29 Dec. 37
P 27 July 38
2 Oct. 16
19 May 25
11 Oct. 27
P 18 Aug. 29
11 June 30
P 12 July 31
P 15 Dec. 37
14 Sept. 38
P 10 Voy. 37
Pl2AprU39
P 19 July 39
P 9 Aug. 39
P31 Dec. 39
CAPTAIN.
P 3 Aug. 38
P 6 July 38
P 27 July 38
P 15 Feb. 39
P 12 April 39
P 19 July 39
15 June 39
P 27 Sept. 31
P 19 July 31
P 18 Dec. 29
P 16 June 37
P 3 Nov. 37
P 31 Dec. 25
P 19 June 35
P 12 April 39
P 9 Aug. 39
P31 Dec. 39
BRBVBT-
MAJOR.
28 June 38
ft Dr. Griffith lerred in the
Penlnnila from Jsn. 1810 to the
end of the var,including the bet-
tlei of Busaoo, Fuentetd'Onor;
•i^^ end assaolt of Cludad
Rodrlgo, Jan. 1813 ; siege
and uiatilt of Bad^os, Apr.'
1812; battles ot Salamanca,
yittoria,Pyrenees, Nivelle^NiTer
Ortbes, and Toulouse. Wound-'
ed at the aflkir of Tie Blgorre,
Served in India, Arabia, and
tbe Burmese empire, ttom Maj, 1818, Including
sieges of Asserghur, Ras-el-Kyma, and Zaia;
siege and assault of Dwarka; aflUr of Beniaboo
Ali ; assault of a fortress on the banks of the
Pegu river; assault of Sjrrian Pi^oda; siege
of Donabew, and battle near Prome.
19tk Jan. 1814.
P31 Dec. 39
Paymof^tfT.— Charles South, 23 Aug. 27 ; Ens. 9 Dec. 13 ; Lieitt. 17 Dec. 18.
Adjutant. — Henry Crawley, {Lieut.) 26 Jan. 38.
Quarter-Master. — Patrick Conolly, 19 April, 27.
0 I Surgeon.—Jf M. Griffith,' 8 Feb. 27 ; Asst.-Sur. 24 Oct. 11 ; Hosp.-A. 4 Nov. 09.
I Assistant-Surgeon. — Andrew Foulis, 4 June, 29; 5 Dec. 26.
Faetngs Yellow. — Agenty Messra. Cox & Co.
[Returned from Bomhayj May, 1837.]
1 Sir W. Hoostoun was at tbe taking of Minorca ; served in the azpeditioni to Egypt and to Walcheren :
and baa received a medal fior Foentes d'Onor.
S CoL Thomas has received a Medal and two Clasps for Nivelle, Orthee, and Toulouse.
S M^|or Maclean served in the Peninsula, from 1819 to Julj, 1814, Including the action of the 14lh Nov.
ISn, on tbe retreat fW>m Salamanca, battles of Vittorta, Nivelle (wounded), Nive, and Tbuiouse. Present iit
the action before New Orleans, 8th Jan. 1816.
171
Bmbi* tof Fbffign
I] 21st Foot, (or Royal North British FusiUers.)
Y«n'8«iT.
60
PuU
Half
Pmj.
P»y.
41
0
23
0
20
0
96
6A
S5
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27
0
12
0
16
0
27
0
9
0
0
0
24
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23
0
0
0
12
0
8
0
8
0
7
0
6
0
5
0
13
ii
12
0
9
0
12
0
9
0
8
0
7
0
8
0
7
0
4
0
4
0
3
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
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12
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LEMtlodte*.
ColoneL
James, Lord Forbes,' Ens, 13 June, 1781 ; lAeitt, &. Capt. 21 April, 86 ; Capt.
Sc Lieut.'Col. 23 Aug. 93; CM. 3 May, 06; Mqjor-Qen, 29 April, 1802;
lA/eui.'Gen. 26 April, 08; Oen, 12 Aug. 19; CoZ. 2l8t Fnsilien, 1 June, 16.
Xi«u^.-CMofie2»— George Warren Walker,' Comet , 17 May, 99 ; Lieut, p 18 June,
01 ; Capt, 6 April, 09; Afq/or, 16 April, 17 : Brevet'JAeut.-CoL 6 Mar. 18 ;
Regtl,'Lieut,-CoU 14 Feb. 22 ; Ccl, 10 Jan. 37.
George Deaie, JSw. 30 Oct 17; Xi«rf. 8 July, 22 ; Cap*, p 30 Dec. 24; Jfryor,
P 26 Oct. 32 ; Litut.-Col, 28 Dec. 38.
lf«Vir#.-John Picton Beete, Seeond-Ueut, 7 Sept. 20 ; Lieut, p 16 Bept. 24 ;
Capt, P6 Nov. 27 ; Mqjar, P26 June, 38.
9 Ml John Luard,* Cornet^ P26 May, 09 ; Lieut, p 3 June, 11 ; Capt. p 13
Dec. 21 ; Mqjor, P17 Oct. 34; Brevet'Lieut.'Col, 28 June, 38.
Captains.
William Jas. Sutherland
John Crofton Peddie. . . .
Wm. Henry Armstrong. .
Angus Wm. Mackay * , ,
9 Charles Lonsdale^ ....
Fred. Geo. AinsUe
Arthur L'Estrange
m William Thahi • ....
GustaTus Wm. Nlcolls . .
John Ramsay Stuart ....
LlBUTBNANTS.
9 Nicholas Wrizon^ ....
WiUiam John King'....
Malcolm Mac Gregor. . . .
Bonham Faunce
Tlios. Bythesea Mortimer
Alexander Seton
William Macknight ....
Alfred Andrews
William DomvUe
Peter Craufurd
Wm. Alexander Dely ....
And. Day. A. Stewart . .
Geofge Hutchinson ....
Wm. Francis Ring
Thomas Greene
Walter Murray
Samuel Burges Lamb . .
Henry Wm. Baoe
B. Chichester Crookshank
Artiiur Lake Johnston . .
George Deare
Arthur Geo. Shawe ....
John Lewis Mortimer. . . .
Sbcond Libuts.
H.W.Martin
Frederic Holland
John Watson
Robert Nicholson
J. R. Camac
Patrick Stuart
Cha. Geo. Brabason ....
Oliver Tho. Graham ....
.
2d LI BUT.
28 June 38
3 May 14
4 May 14
P 16 Sept. 24
P 24 July 02
4 Feb. 14
P 24 April 28
30 Dec. 24
13 May 13
P 4 Oct 31
P 20 Jan. 32
P 4 April 11
1 Mar. 17
P 6 Sept 31
P 16 May 28
P 16 Nov. 32
P 23 Nov. 32
P 19 April 33
P 12 Dec. 34
P 24 April 36
P 19 Sept 20
31 July 28
P 26 April 31
P 17 April 28
28 Oct 31
P 23 Mar. 32
P 28 May 33
P 14 Dec. 32
16 Feb. 33
26 Mar. 36
P 22 July 36
P 16 Dec. 37
1 April 36
9 Jan. 38
P 2 Mar. 38
P26June38
P 18 Aug. 38
P 7 Sept 38
P 27 April38
30 Dec. 38
P 1 Feb. 30
10 Jan. 40
P^ynuu^sr.— Philip Jean, 1 Oct 12.
A4fuUmt,^Bonbtaxi Faunce, (Lieut,) 17 Sept 39.
Quarier-MaMter.^Jolm Vale, 10 May, 39.
SuTffwm,^^ Pilkington, 30 Aug. 27; Asnst,'Swrge(nif 16 May, 11.
Amittmti'Surgeimi.^-J, Davidson, 30 June, 26 ; Bo^^tal-Atrigt, 24 June, 16.
Robert Smith, 2^ Sept 34.
Paeinffg Blue. — Agent, Messrs. Cox ft Co«.
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN.
P 20 June 20
P 26 Nov. 26
P 2 Mar. 32
27 July 32
11 Dec. 36
P 26 June 38
Pll May 38
17 Nov. 26
P 24 Aug. 30
P 10 Jan. 40
BRBV.-MAJ.
10 Jan. 37
28 June 38
P 22 Sept 14
P 29 June 20
P 26 Sept 26
P 30 June 08
27 April 20
P 6 Oct 32
26 June 29
16 Aug. 16
P26 Aug. 36
9 Aug. 36
13 May 13
29 Jan. 20
P 12 Dec. 34
11 Dec. 35
2 July 37
P 2 Mar. 38
P26June38
P17 Aug. 38
P 18 Aug. 38
P 31 Aug. 30
21 April 33
P 9 Aug. 33
26 April 34
8 May 36
P 10 July 36
P 10 July 36
P 6 Feb. 36
27 July 38
29 Dec. 38
30 Dec. 38
P 1 Feb. 39
23 Aug. 39
P 10 Jan. 40 6 If^or ThuM wur^d IM
esmpai^n of 1818 IE 14, in OtomMiy uid Hoi*
laad. Hid was pntrnt at Ui« bombantiMat of
Antw«rp,aiiditoniiln(ofBirKenHip-Zd(NB. 8bot
throogh Um left arm at Waterloo.
7 Lteut.WrizoQ lerred In Spate firoa April
1819 to Majp 1818, ineltodlaff the tlef* of 1^
rafona and battle of Ctetalla. FiaMnt at lfe«
•iage and eaptura of Genoa.
7 Ueut Kinff Mfved tlie CBBMlgw «f U18
and 10 in Cooean, in India. Berred In tbt
Bnnneee war in 18S4aad fl» and reeelved awvrn
wmtnilon when leadlnf tlie atlaek on the While
Pnfoda, an oat work of the etockade of Doaahfo.
8 ColonelLoard MTved in tbe
Peninittla, from Jan. 181 1, ontil
the end ^ the war, inelndinf
iiattles of Pombal, Redinhm
Condctra, Oainpo Mayor, Lot
Santos, Uncnc, siege of Ciadtd
Rodriffo, siege of Burgoe, itegv
of forU at, and battle of Sala-
manca, blockade of Pamprlune,
and battle of ToulooM. Present
at Waterloo 18th Jun<>, ISlSw
Siege of Bburtpore Ifttft and 6.
4 Capt. Maekaf terrvd the
campaign of 1807 In Evypt
Made prisoner of war in an ea*
gagement with the eneotj ia
Calabria 10th Jone, 1800, end
detained as each nntil 14th
May, 1814. Pioeent at New
Orleans, 8 Jan. 1810.
6 Gapt. Lonsdale's ■errloiir:—
campaigns in Germany In 1808
and 0 ; attndiL on CopenhagHi
and capture of the Dieiilth flest
in 1807; eampalga and battle
of Corunna; ezpedUtion lo Wal-
ehefea ; campoliB of 1814 in
1 Loid Porbae evred la Plaadefa, and waa praaeot at tho foUowing hatUea nd aicgai : tIs. ftmaf*.
Valandannae, Dookltk, Unoellas, Monvaaaz, IVwmay, Vauz, Oatoan, Kimagnen. Port St. Aadii, *(.
Lord Potbea aflerwaide awwmpaniad the expedition to the Haider, and wae prewnt te every action bnt oee
which took place in that campaign.
a Col. Walker's serTlces :-^ioK« of Agra and baUle of Lacwarree 1808; siege of Bhurtpoio 1808, eed
campaigns of Lord Lake ; siege of Battiaes ; siege of Kaloonga under M^|or-Gen. GUleqita, who wae fcUM.
172
i2nd (or the Cheshire) Regt of Foot.
Yevt'Senr.
Full
8S
17
fi6
90
23
15
15
15
19
90
96
11
18
98
99
11
13
18
8
6
6
5
4
4
3
9
3
9
1
4
1
1
1
1
96
6
9
14
Half
CoUnui.
Hen. Edw. Finch,* Comet, 97 Dec. 1778; lAeut. 7 Oct 70; Copt, 6 Feb. 88;
Lieui.'CoL 3 Oct 99 ; Col. 8 May, 96 ; Mt^'or^Gen. 1 Jan. 1801 ; Zieut.-Gm.
96 April, 08; Gen, 19 Ang. 19; CM. 99nd Begt 18 Sept. 00.
9
0
0
0
0
,'CoUmel,
John Lysaght Pennelather, Comet ^ p 14 Jan. 18; lAeui. P90 Feb. 93; Cmpi. p^
Nov. 96; Jr<(/tfr, P99 March. 91 ; IAeia,'Col. p 18 Oct 39.
Samuel Biendram Boilean, Em, p4 Oct. 91 ; JAeut, p1 Ang. 96; Cop^. p96 Noy>
98; Ar<(;<ir, pO Dec. 36.
John R. Poole, Ens, 94 Mar. 14; l^Muf. 30 Sept 10: Copt, 1 Not. 30; MtQor,
P 18 Oct 38l
Captains.
0 WilliamRaban
0 Arthor Myen
0 Dayid Rea Smith
0 Fred. Darley Oeorge . . . .
<^ John M^Mahon Kidd. . . .
) Thos. Sydenham Conway
0519 Archibald Campbell*. .
Joseph McLeod Tew ' . .
0" Wm. R. Preston
0 Oeorge Anderson ......
lilZtTTBlVAlfTd.
Munro
Rob. Willington Kyffin . .
John Chalmers
Nathan Smith Gardiner .
And. Hamilton Russell . .
Thomas Chute
Waldron Barrs Kelly . . . .
Chas. Thos. Powell
Mark W. Goldie
Hen. J. Coote
Thomas Gaisford
Thos. L. Parr Moore . . . .
John Annah Ambrose . .
Ensions.
0 ] Sdward Dunbar
0 ' Fra. Pjrm. Harding . . . .
0 C. H. Montresor Smith . .
0 James Edw. Jemingham
0 William SomeryiUe
0 Cha. Philip Jos. Stoplbrd
0 John Brennan
0 Geo. Richard Coles ....
3A George
eft
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
BiraiON.
3 Jan. 11
19 June 17
P 8 Nov. 25
P94Mar. 95
P 21 July 95
14 Feb. 98
7 Mar. 11
10 Feb. 14
P94 Sept 99
P 5 Sept 98
90 Jan. 14
14 May 12
P 3 Dec. 90
P9d June25
18 Jan. 28
P94 Feb. 32
P29 Aug. 34
P 20 Nov. 35
P29 Mar. 35
23 Sept. 36
P23 Dec. 36
Pll Aug. 37
p92June 38
P27pct 37
PlOMar. 38
15 Mar. 39
P26 Nov. 36
P 0 Aug. 39
P 17 Sept 39
17 Sept 39
Pll Nov. 80
LIBUT.
2 June 13
P 3 Feb. 20
13 Feb. 28
P 30 April 97
P 8 Nov. 27
P26 April 31
5 Mar. 12
94 Mar. 26
P22 Feb. 33
PIO Sept 34
20 Mar. 21
23 Dec. 13
P 90 June 34
18 July 34
93 July 34
P ODec. 36
P 1 AprU36
PIO Feb. 37
8 Sept 38
P 17 Sept 39
30 Sept 39
P 18 Oct 30
P 15 Nov. 30
CAPTAIN.
BRBYBT-
MAJOR.
28 June 38
14 Feb. 28
P 24 June 24
P26 April 31
P30 Aug. 33
P28 Dec. 32
P 8 Dec. 36
P27 0ct 37
6 April 38
P 18 Oct 39
Pll Aug. 37
1 G«nMm1 Finch >er?ed Hi
FIftOden; md, In 1790, isom-
mandad the flnt battalion of Ms
re^ (the Goldttraam Ouardi)
tn th« expedition to the Helder ;
and a brigade of Light Cavalry,
and aflerwaide of Inftmtiy tii
the campaign to Egypt. Re
abo aceompanimi the exjpeditioii
to Copenhagen in 1807.
8 Oapt Campbell terred in the
Peninnala from Aug. 1818 to the
end of the war, and was present
at the blockade of; and repulie
of the lortle from Bayonne.
8 Captain Tew leired in the
American war in 1814 and 15.
4 Dr. If Vnnn lerred the campaigni of 1618»
14, and 10, in HoUand and Planden, including
the action at Mefxem and bombardment ec
Antwerp.
Paytrnvfer.— John M. Kennedy, 30 Oct. 98; Em. 94 Feb. 14; Lieut, 6 Feb. 23.
A4futani,^W, Barrs Kelly (Lietd,), 24 April, 38.
Quarter-Master, — ^Robert Barker, 6 Jan. 32.
Surgeon, — Robert Andrew M'Munn/ M.D. 1 Not. 33; Assist.-Surg, 1 Sept 14;
Ho9p,'Assist, 22 Nov. 13.
Assist.'8urg,^n, J. Q. Grant, 14 Feb. 28; Hotp.-Assist. 7 Sept 26.
Facings BaHt.^Agenty Meesrs. Cox ft Co.— Jri«A Agent, Borough, Armit, k Co,
[Hetumedfrom Jamaiea, 24 Aprilj 1837.]
178 K
MovmBoodft
SjJiciriSJ:] 23rrf (or Royal Welsh Fusiliers) Regt of Foot.
In the eentra of the Colour the Princs of Waltt't Feathtrt, with the motto, « Jeh Dim.'!— In thn
and thinl corners, the Rising Sun and the Red Dragon, and In the fourth comer, the WhUo Borm,
mlS.3?.*, *'**'***• ** ^*^ atptra torrent.'*—** MINDEN"— the Sphina, with the words •• EGYPT"— •• MAE-
TINIQUB" — " CORimNA" — •• ALBUHERA" — " BADAJOZ"— " SALAMANCA*'—" VnTORlA"—
"PYRENEES"—" NIVBLLE"— *« 0RTHE8"-*" TOULOUSE"—" PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO."
Tears' Serr,
67
FuU
34
2U
26
18
31
16
14
14
12
11
11
12
10
16
14
10
10
10
7
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
4
9
a
8
a
s
1
1
13
3
13
10
4
Half
Par.
0
0
ColaneU
iP Sir Jas. WilloQghby Oonlon, BL G.C.B. O.C.H. Em. 17 Oct 1783; Lieut
6 Mar. 80; Capt. 2 Sept. 06; Mc^ar. 0 Nov. 07; Lteut.-Col 21 May, 1801;
Col. 26 July, 10; Mt^ar-Oen. 4 June, 13; Lieut.-Gen. 27 Mi^,26; CW.
23rd FuBUien, 23 April, 28.
Lieut.'CoianeL
CSI WUliam Bob0,> Ens. 7 Sept. 04; Lieut. 6 June, 06; Capt. 16 Dec. 13;
Afi^ar, P20 Aug. 26; Lieut. -Col. p24 Mar. 37.
Mq^ors.
9 C^aHobt. Pattison Holmes,' 2nd Lieui. 14 Feb. II; Lieut. P12 Dec. 11;
Capt. P4 Sept. 23; Afq/or, 17 Dec. 30.
Thomas Matheson, 2nd Lieut. 17 Aug. 16; Lieut. P30 Oct. 23; Capt. p2 Aug.
26; Afq/iw, 20 Oct 37.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13H
0
0
3
0
Captains.
William Cockell*
9 9SR John Bnoch*
Henry Seymour
Charles Crutchley
Scott Powell
Wmiam Alcock
Frederick Granville ....
John Lort Phillips
Robt. Edgar Campbell . .
Wm. Lemoe Willoughby
LiBUTBNANTS.
Fred. J. PhlUott
John Deakins
W. Godfrey Clerke Monhis
Harry Geo. Chester ....
Frederick Torrens
Hobart Grant Anderdon
Geo. Watkins Rice
Charles Blaekett
George Ferguson
Edward Battye
J. Shnckburgh Capron ., .
WelUngton C. CecU Baker
Arth. Beresford Brooke ..
Second Libuts.
F. A. D. Roebuck
A. W. W. Wynn
A. J. Campbell
Hm. F. J. B. VUUers . .
Thomas Ellis
Dudley CUrges HiU . . . .
Arch. Jas. Jones
Fra. Edward Evans ...
2nd libut.
26 Dec.
30 Mar.
8 Apr.
P 8 Apr.
P 13 July
P 8 Apr.
P17 Sept. 20
P 1 Oct. 20
P21 Aug.
P 16 July
22
00
26
26
26
26
28:
30
7 Apr. 26
13 Apr. 26
3 Aug. 30
26 Oct. 30
17 Dec. 30
P16 Nov. 33
P 2 May 34
P27 Mar. 36
P 17 Apr. 86
P31 July 36
P21 Aug. 36
Pll Dec. 36
OMay 36
P18May«e
P24Mar. 37
P28 Apr. 37
P 4 Aug. 37
20 Oct. 37
OJan. 38
P 6 Apr. 30
P 6 Apr. 30
LIBUT.
P23 June 26
16 Aug. 11
P 1 Aug. 26
22 July 30
26 Oct 30
Pll Dec. 28
P 1 Nov. 33
P 16 Nov. 33
P 10 Dec. 34
P 10 Apr. 36
P12 Dec. 26
P20July 27
P81 July 36
7 Aug. 36
Pll Dec. 36
P24 Mar. 37
P 17 June 3d
P28Apr. 37
P28 Apr. 37
P 4 Aug. 37
8 Dec. 37
OJan. 38
6 Dec. 30
CAPTAIN.'
36
37
37
BRBITBX.
MAJOR.
« Oapfc bMcb**
pedMea to Wal.
of riiutabw. Pt-
alm«Uft««l«M
tol«ia,l»cl«ii«r
■lct«orB«d^«
■nd 0ll«Hu^
ISll I tatflf «r
AlfeuhM*. at r».
P20Aug. 26
22 July 30
P 16 Nov. 33
Pll Dec. 36
P 13 May
P24Mar.
P28 Apr.
P 4 Aug. 37
P30 Dec. 36
P 8 Dec. 37
modrlgot Jn. isia
JM, llHch«B«A*i«l, ISIS I
Salawiwm, (mwivIj
Present oa the ISch hm», at Wslnw
loo, MonBlKf of Caabny, Mid tHh
tM»of Ptite.
6 fmymmtet D«aa wrraS la Iht
PcBiosoU Ib 1814. Pi— iB> M W»>
•nteolSlbJ
bnir (rwwiwtiMl iaMm pattf
Piullton), and eoptaro of Putt
6 Quarter-Matler
n;i
Marchi «Sefo aad
AM
near the Heldcr, typ Dyte, Saad
RIIls.aBi
taif ofHoonbTi
caafAtcn of 1801, laelirfl^
doo on Undliv, Slh Mar^ (
Bctloiu of itao Iflh. IS
capMw of AlosaaAfta.
to, and aetlow of the 17Ui and fl«lh Auf. IS07,
of CopcohagcB. Si«(cs of Povts aoyal and
and action In frant of PoM Baniben, Mantnl^na.
Pcnlmnla fron ISlQi to Ow end of ttw war
tlie followiBff I Tic. aetiona near KednUa,
Aldea de Ponta ; battles of SalaiMwa. Vlttorin. NhreOa,
Nive, Oiihf, aad Toalonse t eleiea of OUti
dafu raiaed 18th May. 1811. CIndad aodricow
takm bf ttom, aad Ibiti near galemaari
Waterloo aad the etormliv of Chnbiay.
Paymaeter.^99SB George Dunn,* 16 Mar. 31 ; 2nd Lieut. 16 Apr. 13; LmU. 18
July, 16.
^<(/u^/ifi/.— Thomas Ellis, (2nd Lieut.) 8 Dec. 37.
Qu4irter^Master.'-9 9SBi Garrett Moore,* 8 Nov. 27.
5Mr^«w.— Saml. Wm. Chcrmside, M.D. 4 Jan. 30; Astist.-Surg. 2 Apr. 18.
Astiet.'Surgeans^'-^famei Connell, 10 Nov. 26; Hoep.-Attift. 16 June, 25.
Andrew Fnigusson, 23 Dec. 36.
Facinge BIne.~a^€fi/, Messrs. Cox k, Co.^Irith Agent, Borough, Armit, «c Co.
B«|aJ. »» Not. W, «■ «U«h oeeaaloa two-thlfda of the oOean wer* either kiUed or wtmadcd. Slen
- - 1"*??'I!L- "^fyy '■•• •■'■*^ *• ■^^•- P»»toat at Watertoo. etortolnr af Canbrmr. aad eaplara of
i M^for Hoitoae aer*«d la the PenhHola, ftoa 18lf to the end of the war, laelodtaa «ho liaiae of CIndj
*«^o««J"»" *^^^f* •* Nl»»lle, lll*», OrlhM, aad Ytailooae. Preecnt at Walerloo, eterailaf of Caabnr,
Ci'tlllrJ^^lT^'*"**'*'"*^"'''^ Coat««I to •• haadi, l„ a
S Capt^ Coakell aaa at Ibe ilcfa aad eaptnr* of Bbttrtaofv. la I
174 ^
^&;TtoL,^S!f°] 24rt {or 2nd Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot. \^^^'
The Sphinx^ with the wordf, * Eotpt"— "Caps or Ooos Hops"— **Tax.avbra"— " Fubktxb d'Oxob''^
•* 8AI.AMAHCA'*— '^ ViTToaxA"—" PmsirsBS'^-" Niv»iJ.»'»— " Oatubs"— ** Psiriir«vi.A.'*
Colonel,
9 ®lt Sir Jaioea Lyon,* K.C.B. and Q.C.H. Eng. 4 Aug. 1791 ; Lieut, 26
April, 93 ; Capt, 5 April, 95; MtQor, 21 Feb. 99 ; Lieut.-Col. 13 May, 1802 ;
Col, 4 June, 11 ; Mqfor-Gen, 4 June, 14 ; Lieut.-Gen, 22 July, 30 ; Col, 24th
Regt 7 Sept. 29. Lieut,-Colonel.
Charies Hughes,' ^n«. 26 May, 96; Xt^t^. 11 May, 97; Capt, 28 Aug. 04;
Brevet'Mqjor, 4 June, 14 ; HeatL-Mt^or, 25 June, 24 ; Lieut, -Col. 10 Oct. 36.
MaQor$, — Hen. DiveTown8hend,^£nf. p 16 July, 12 ; Lievt, p 14 Sept. 16 ; Capt,
PI Not. 21; ilf/(/<7r, 10 Oct. 36; Breoet Lieut.-Col, 29 March, 39.
9 George Fitzgerald Stack, ^ K.H. £tu, 13 June, 06 ; Lieut, 4 Dec. 06 ; Capt,
25 May, 15 ; M(0ory 26 Oct. 36.
Yean' S«nr.
49
Full
Half
Pay.
Pay.
44
0
24
4A
80
^
29
i
20
1
29
0
33
0
18
0
16
0
31
A
16
0
14
0
15
0
16
0
16
0
16
0
16
0
14
0
14
0
14
A
12
0
13
0
12
0
11
13A
22
»A
7
0
6
0
3
0
3
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
27
0
14
0
23
0
17
i«A
Captains.
9 {I2i John Stoyte^ ....
Charles Hastings Doyle
9 Robert Marsh ^
John Harris^
Hen. Wm. Harris * ....
Fred. Thomas Maitland. .
9 John Adrian Lutman*
Daniel RQeyi®
Robt. Griffith Williams . .
Henry Young
LiBUTBNANTB.
Nicholas Leslie
Aug. Geo. Blachford ....
Hon, Charles Preston . .
Wm. Gustavus Brown . .
John Massy Stack
William Spring
Edw. Sims James
Howell Paynter
Fred. Chetwode
John James Greig
John Monck Mason " . .
9 Benjamin Beaufoy *' . .
Geo. Abercromby Ferrier
Ensigns.
Robt. Wm. Trayers ....
Chas. R. Harris
Edm. Wodehouse
Thomas Spring
E. J. Ing. Fleming . . .
Methuen Stedman
Louis Bazalgette
Jas. Gerald Fitz Gibbon .
ENSIGN.
21 Mar. 11
23 Dec. 19
31 Oct. 11
28 Aug. 07
P 23 May 22
9 Apr. 26
1 Feb. 09
13 Jan. 26
P 3 Oct. 26
P 30 June 26
8 Apr. 26
P 12 Nov. 25
P 19 Nov. 26
7 July 26
P 26 Sept. 26
P 30 Dec. 26
P 22 Oct. 25
26 Apr. 28
P 6 June 27
P 15 May 28
27 Sept. 16
8 Mar. 10
P 12 Apr. 33
LI BUT.
4 July 13
27 Sept. 22
PIS Feb. 17
21 July 09
27 Sept. 24
P 18 Feb. 26
13 May 13
16 Dec. 26
P 6 Sept. 31
P 1 Aug. 26
P31 July 26
P 12 Dec. 26
P 16 May 28
11 May 30
P30 Dec. 31
P 4 Jime 32
P 16 July 29
6 Jan. 33
P 12 Apr. 33
P21 Mar. 34
• 26 Oct. 36
8 Oct. 12
P 1 June 38
CAPTAIN.
P 27 Jan. 26
P 16 June 25
P 14 Apr. 29
11 M^30
P30 Dec. 31
P 12 Apr. 33
13 Feb. 36
26 Oct. 35
P 24 Apr. 36
P 3 Nov. 37
BREV.-MAJ
28 June 38
28 June 38
8 CapL H. W.
Hanrli lenred in
the Bumiflic war,
and wu preMDt
In the encafe
menti aC Paddoo,
and Mahatoei
levcrcly woandcd
in the body and
neck by miuket ihots at tiie attack
of the HiUfl of Arraean.
9 CapL Lotman's eenrleei t— Gan-
palca and battle of Conmna(w<miid-
ed In the left thigh 0 expedition to
Walehcren, and ■icfc of Flushinf i
Sicily ftom Majr ISIO to inoe ISlf ;
Peninsula fton J«a« 181S until the
end of the war, ineludinf the batfle
of Cattalla, siege of T«m4pma, July
and Aug. ISlSi and blockade of Bar-
celona, Feb. to May 1814 ( serred
also In the American war-
10 Capt. aUey was In tte engage-
ment with a French sanadron in tlia
Moeamblqoe channel 8rd July,
1810 1 served the Nec#ul campaign
of 1814 and 16.
11 Lieut. Mason senred In
Canada, Flanders, and France, in 1814 and 16 } also la
Canada in 1838k and eomnanded a eonpany of voinn-
teen at tfw taking uf Grand Brule.
IS Lieut. Beaufby was at the battle of Castalla, and
at the siege of Tarregoaa fas 1818 ; serred also in the
American war.
IS Quarter-Master Murray's serrleest— Egyptian
eampaign ef 1801 ; capture of tiie Cape ot Good Hope iq
1806 1 Nepaul eampaigns of 1814. 16. and 16 1 MahzatU
war in 1817 and 18.
14 Dr. Lortmer served In tha Ptainsola troax June
1810 to the end of the war.
23 Jan. 36
P 17 Feb. 87
P24MaT. 87
P 14 May 36
P 26 Jan. 38
P 1 June 38
26 June 38
26 Oct. 89
Paipnaster,'—^ Alex. Tovey, 4 Feb. 19 ; Ens, 22 Oct. 13 ; Lieut. 11 June, 18.
A({futant. — ^Wm. Spring, {Lieut,) 4 Aug. 86.
Quarter'Afoiter. — James Murray," 4 Dec. 17.
Surgeon, — Ifi Wm, Lorimer," 3 Nov. 37 ; Aititt,'Surg. 22 June, 16 ; Hotp.'AiHst,
10 June, 11.
A$ntt,"Swgeon»,'-^9A, Murray Dryadale, 10 Nov. 26 ; Hosp,'As8iet, 19 Feb. 24.
Geo. Ledingham, M.D. 8 Nov. 27; Hoof, -Assist, 31 Aug. 26.
Facings Oreen. — Agent^ Mr. Collyer.
1 Sir James Lyon eommaaded a detadnuent of the S4th regiment on board the MaHborvufk, in Lord Howe*s actions of the
17Ch and SSth May, and 1st June, 17M. He was also present in the actions of the 19th and Slst March, 1801, in Egypt, and
feas rveeived a medal and one clasp for Vbniera and Talavera.
S OoL Hughes served the Bgyptlan campaign of 1801 ; engaged with a French squadron In ttie Moeambiqne channel 8rd
July, 1810 1 served the Nepaul campaigns of 1814, 16, and 16, and was wounded at Barriapore i served during the MahiatU
war oT 1818 aad 17 1 medal for serrlees in Egypt.
5 COL Townshend senred in the American war, and was present at the taking ef Fort Niagara, Blackroek, and Buflklo, and
battle of Luady's Lane ; severely wounded through the left shoulder at the assault on Fort Brie, 14th Aug. 1814.
4 Major Stack was present at Talavera (wounded), Busaeok Esplndle, Fos d*AroBee ; siege of Ciudad Rodrlgo, and repulse
of Hm sostle, 14th Jan. 1811 1 battle of Salamanca } surrender of Rettro ; opecatians before, siege, and stonnlag of the breaches
(serefcly contused) at Burgos ; battle of Orthes ; besides a great many aflkirs and sklnnislMa. Severely wounded at Orthcs i
leAaoa amputated.
6 Mitfef ttoyte was present at ttie stonning of Badi^oa 6th April, 1811 , operations In front of, and battle of Salamanca i se*
verely wounded at Balamanea t lost one Onger, and woundad through the lait hand and in the breast while carrying the eOloafs,
fha standard of which was shot away i wounded through the right hand and taken prisoner at Bergen-op-Zoom i present on
the ISlh and 18th June at Waterloo.
6 Capt. Marsh served in the Peninsula fhan Aug. 181 S until the end of the war, including the batdee of Vlttoria. Beliinar,
NlTcOe (wounded), and Orthes ; served the Nepaul campaigns of 1816 and 16, and the Mahratta war of 1817 and 18.
7 Capt John Harris was la the engagement with the BHand and Afracrva, French frigates, and a eorvetts, in tiie Moaam-
Mqae channel, Srd July, 1810 t served the Nepaul campaigns of 1814 and 16, ineluding the taking of Barriapore ; served in the
a war in 1617. Served in Lower Canada in I8S7, at the taking of Oraads Brulte. In Upper Canada in 1888. Cooi-
thc S4lh regt before Navy Island with the loeal rank of Major,
175
Emb. lor For
Str. Dec. 1880
;] 25^4 (or the King's awn Borderers) Regt. of Foot [c^^TgJJ
•I ito
The Kin^i Crett In two cornert of the Colour, '* In Veriiaie JReiigionit eonfido,*' The
Arms of Edinbtirgh, '< Nisi Domhmtfruttra ; " with the White Hor§€ in the third corner
of the Colour. " Nee atpera terrent,** " MINDEN"— " EOMONT-OP-ZBE." The
Sphinx, with the word '^ EGYPT."— Flank Companies, " MARTINIQUE."
YMTs'Serv.
64
Full
Paj.
96
17
18
87
16
15
14
15
11
9
19
7
7
13
13
10
6
5
5
4
3
6
3
3
a
S
3
8
9
8
2
1
1
1
97
6
19
15
1
Half
P«y.
H
a
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
1'
0
0
Cohnel.
9 Sir Henry Fred. Camphell,* K.C.B. & G.C.H. .^rtf. 90 Sept. 86; LietU. k,
Copt, 95 April, 93; Copt, ic Lieut, -Col. 6 April, 96; Col. 26 Sept.03 ; JUtomr^
Gen, 25 July, 10; Lieut. -Gen, 4 June, 14; Gen, 10 Jan. 37 ; Vol. 95th Begt.
90th Oct. 31. Lieut.-CoUmel.
Courtnay Chambers,' Ens. 10 June, 13; Lieut. Sl Capt. 6 July 15; Meier^ P9d
Oct 95; Lieut.'Col. Pdl Aug. 30.
MtQon.
James Rob. Young, Ene. 97 July, 15 ; Ueui. 14 Dec. 18 ; Capt. P 13 liay, 96 ;
Jlfq/or, P31 Dec. 33.
Wm. James D'Urban, Comet, 7 Oct. 19; Lieut. P25 Sept 93; Capt. p8 April,.
26; Af<(;or,Pl0Oct35.
Captains.
JohnJ.HolUs
Wm. O'Connor
A. Armstrong Barnes . .
Richard JenUns
Samuel Well»
John Andros Chiille . . . .
C. R. Knight
9 John Henry Cooke' . .
Samuel B. Hamilton. . . .
Stephen Pons. Peacocke
LiBUTBNANTS.
Wm. M'Donald
Henry Pinder
Skeffington Bristow ....
Bdm. Bentley Frith ....
W.C. E. Napier
Edw. R. Priestley
Harry Gongh
Stanhope M. Gildea ....
Hon, James Colbome . .
Thomas R. Conolly ....
Neil Hulse Harenc
Rob. Henry LindselL . .
Henry Francis Cust ....
Bksions.
C. G. Smith
James OgiUy
F. J. B. Priestley
R. Mas. Taylor
Stewart Northey
Wm. Hodges T. Pattenson
Edward W^Ilesley
Henry Reynolds Werge
SKSIOIV.
LIBUT.
9 July 03
9 Apr. 95
91 July 95
P 1 Feb. 27
9 Apr. 25
P20 Apr. 29
5 Apr. 31
15 Mar. 09
20 Sept 33
P 26 Oct 33
P 5 Apr. 27
P 6 Dec. 27
P31 Aug. do
P310ct 34
28 Aug. 35
27 Not. 35
P 1 July 36
P 29 Apr. 37
P21 Mar. 34
P 15 Sept 37
P 17 Nov. 37
P 13 Jan. 38
PdOMar. 38
P 1 Dec. 37
P31 Mar. 38
2 Mar. 38
P 11 Jan. 39
P 18 Jan. 30
P23AQg. 38
P 15 Not. 39
P31 Dec. 39
1 Dec. 04
P 22 Dec. 25
28 May 29
P 4 June 28
P 8 Oct 29
31 Oct 34
P 16 Oct 35
19 Apr. 10
P 14 July 37
P 15 Sept 37
Pdl Aug. 30
lP30 0ct 34
P22 May 35
P 3 Not. 37
P 17 Not. 37
P 13 Jan. 38
P30Mar. 38
Pll May 38
26 June 38
Pll Jan. 30
P23 Aug. 39
P 15 Not. 39
P31 Dec. 30
CAPTAIN.
BKBVBT*
MAJOR.
22 July 30
28 June SS
30 Mar. 09
P 14 Aug. 28
P 1 July 36
P 16 June 37
P 15 Sept 37
P 3 Not. 37
P 17 Not. 37
31 Dec. 23
>»12Jan. 38
P23Aug. 39
1 Sir H. F. OubrImU hM
oeiTed a medal aad ooa el
for Taiavera
In tb« former battle he recetiwi
a levere wound In the teea.
a Col. Chambers terrwl Iha
campalcn of 1814 la Holland.
S Mi^ot Cooke Mrred Ibnr
ftvt In the let Weet York
UiUtIa prior to entorinf Iho
4ard Light Inlbntrj, with which
he ■erred at Waleheren in 1909:
in Portogal, 1811; elcfe ioid
stonninf of Cladad Rodrlgo;
•lefe aad atonnlat of Bnd^|oa
(woqnded at the meanlt) ; baltto
of Salamanea: aflhlrofflan Ma-
aoe: batUaof Vlttorla (woaod-
ed); battlee of the Pyreneee; flan Sebaetiaa;
the attack oo the helchta of Vera, 7th Oet.»
when the left wlna of the army waeied the B^
dateoa; battlee of the Nkelle aad the Nlro;
ailkir at Taitet ; battle of Toulouee ; battle la
front of New Orleani, 8th Jan. 181S; eertod Ibar
jeart with the army of oeeopatSon In
Bmplojed oa a ipedal nUmion at
pie in 1880.
4 Faymaeter Oeaa eerred In the
from April 1800 onlU the ead of the
lent at Watarioo.
176
Paymatter,^9tSBi Wm. Dean/ 10 Dec. 29; Comef, 9 Feb.Oe;li#iit. 14 Avg.lU
il4rii/iifi^.— Edward R. PriesUey, (Lieut.) 13 Jan. 38. '
Qtiiir#a^lfiii<«r.~John Potts, 10 Jan. 22.
;9Mfy«oii.— Jaa. Findlayaon NlTiaon, 20 Sept 99; Airitt.'Surg, 30 Jnaa, S5;
Hoep.'Auitt. 24 June, 15.
ajtiMafa-5iov0on.-nJame8 Sidey, M.D. 12 Jan. 26; Hoep.-Aetiet. 1 Dee. 86>.
Duncan Donald M'Cay McDonald, 4 Oct 99.
Fadnge Blue.— J^en/, Meaari. Cos k, Co.
TMift'flerv.
46
Full
Half
Pay.
Pay.
32
2A
36
14
19
6A
96
A
92
0
SI
1ft
24
1
30
0
26
0
19
0
22
»ft
39
0
16
0
12
0
16
0
23
0
22
0
16
0
14
0
14
0
16
0
11
0
14
0
7
0
7
ISA
6
0
7
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
3
0
4
0
6
12&
3
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
3
0
2
0
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0
2
0
13
0
11
0
12
0
28
0
7
0
7
0
26th (or the Canuranian) Regiment of Foot ['
The SphinsM^ with the wordi " EGYPT "— " CORUNNA."
(for V fang ia
CoUmel.
9 Hn John Lord Seaton/ G.C.B. G.C.H., BnM, 10 July, 1794 ; Lieut. 4 Sept.
96; Capt, 12 Jan. 00; Mqjcr^ 21 Jan. 08; Lieut.-Col. 2 Feb. 09; CoL
4 June, 14 ; Mqjcr-Gm. 27 May, 26 ; JAeut.'Gen. 28 June, 38 ; Col. of the
Cameronians, 28 March, 38.
Lieut.'CoUmd8.—l(^ Hen. Oglander,* C.B., EfU. P20 Aug. 06; Lttut. 8 Sept.
08 ; Capt. P 2 April, 12 ; Brevet-Mqior, 14 Oct. 13 ; BegtL'Mqfor, 27 Oct.
14 ; Lieut.'Col. p 14 Dec. 16 ; Col. 10 Jan. 37.
Wm. James,' Ens. p8 Dec. 03 ; Lieut. 23 Noy. 04; Capt. 6 Nov. 12; Mt^or^
26 April, 28 ; Lieui.-Col. p 26 Dec. 36.
Mqjart. — Armme S. H. Mountain, BnM. 20 July, 16 ; Lieut. P3 Dec. 18 ; Capt,^
P26 May, 26 ; Mmor^ p 30 Dec. 26.
Tho6.SimBonPratt,^i?n#.2Feb.l4; Xitfti^. P 20 April, 20 ; Capf. P 17 Sept. 26 j
MojoTy P 26 Dec. 36.
Captains.
9 William Johnstone' . .
Geoiige Hogarth
Hen. Fra. Strange
Michael Pointon'
WilliamCain^
James Paterson
Jamea Piggott
Dobeon Young'
George Mylins
John Shum
LlBUTBNANTS.
John Maule
Thomas Ffrench
Richard Thompson ....
W. B. Staff
Edw. Regan Gregg ....
Thomas Seccombe
E. W.Sibley'
Alex. McDonald
Edm. Pomeroy Gilbert . .
Henry Edgar
Donald Robertson
John M. Daniell
John Wm. Johnstone . .
Charles Cameron
James Willyams Grylls. .
Kon. Wm. Godol. Osbom
John Rodgers
Geoige Sweeny
Alex. G. Moorhead ....
H. J. W. Postlethwaite. .
Wm. Le Poer Trench . .
Walter Brisbane Park . .
Wm. Thomas Betts ....
Ensigns.
BNBION.
26 Feb. 08
P 22 May 17
23 May 16
4 Oct. 10
6JaIy 14
P 17 May 21
6 AprU 16
3 Dec. 07
17 Oct. 24
P 19 Aug. 28
9 April 26
4 Dec. 17
P IJan. 19
4 Dec. 24
6 April 26
P 6 July 26
27 Nov. 24
13 Mar. 29
P 28 Sept. 26
P 27 Sept. 33
24 Nov. 14
14 Feb. 34
Pdl May 33
16 May 34
P29 Aug. 34
Pll Sept. 36
P 31 Mar. 37
P26NOV. 36
26 May 22
Pll Aug. 37
P14 Nov. 34
26 Dec. 34
24 Nov. 36
P23 Sept. 37
LIEUT.
30 Mar. 09
P 13 Sept. 21
7 April 26
2 July 12
12 June 19
P 4 Dec. 23
9 April 26
1 Aug. 10
P28Jan. 26
3 Oct. 32
P30 Aug. 26
26 April 28
8 Nov. 27
10 Mar. 27
28 Sept. 27
31 Jan. 29
16 Oct. 26
12 Oct. 32
P 27 Sept. 31
P 24 Nov. 36
11 Dec. 36
P26Dec. 36
26 Feb. 37
1 July 37
P 29 April 37
P 4 Aug. 37
P 18 May .S8
P 26 June 38
P 3 Dec. 26
P 6 April 39
P 14 June 39
16 June 39
16 Nov. 39
CAPTAIN.
BRBVBT-
XAJOR.
10 Jan. 37
28 June 38
P20 April 20
P 12 Nov. 26
P 19 June 26
13 Mar. 29
9 Dec. 27
P 6 April 31
14 Feb. 34
30 May 34
P30 Aug. 31
p 22 Feb. 39
4 M^Jor Pratt Mnred llw eaal
paign or 1814, iD Holland, Inelndlag
llw Mtaek on ]i«n«m» Sd Feb. and
bombardmnit of Antwerp.
A M«Jur Johnitane was prttoit
at tho battle of Conmna.
6 Capcala Polnton Mrrad Mm
Egyptian oaapalgn of 1801, and waa
wounded in tiie right leg when en •
gaging the French plequeis In front
of Alexandria.
7 Captain Cain wnred in th»
Bast Indlei front Nor. 1818 to Dee.
18t7, InelodJng the Nepaal and
Deeean canapalgMi alio the riego
andanaultorBhttitpera. Woondcd
in the left fbot hy a grapt ihot at
the ananlt. 18ih Jan. 18M.
8 Captain Yomg waa at th«
itormlQg and eaptnre of Forta
Coinana (led the Foriom Hope),
Gcnowrie, and Ownonn, in
In 1807. Served the can
agalnit Nepaul and the Mahnttaa.
0 Lieut Sibley serred in th«
10 Quarter- Master Ooodlbllow
at tlie capture of Battras.
Serred tlie Mahratta campaigns ol
1817-ia Pveicnt at the riage and
captor* of Bhnrtpore.
Alex.MUler 16 Mar. 39
Albany F. Wallace P 6 April 39
Rob. Colville Jones .... P 9 Aug. 39
Edw. G. Whitty 29 Nov. 3(^
John Gumming ..**..
R. Palmer Sharp P 18 May 38
Alf. R. Margary P26June38
Hen. B. Phipps 17 Aug. 38
Paymagter. — R. H. Strong, 1 June, 37 \ Ens. 7 Aug. 27 ; Lieut. 9 Dec. 31.
A4iutafit.--A\eT. McDonald, (Lieut.) 13 March, 29.
Quar/er-JIfa^er.— Joseph Goodfellow,*^ 21 Feb. 28.
Surgeon.—W. Bell, M.D. 16 March, 31 ; Aieigt.-Surg. 4 March, 13; Hoep.-
Assitt. 24 Aug. 12.
A$$iet.'8urgeQn$. — Chilley Pine, 2 Aug. 33.
W. Godfrey Bace, M.D. 27 Dec. 33.
Facwgi Yellow. — Agenty Messrs. Cox k. Co.
m vceelTCd a eroca and threo claspa Ihr Coriinna, Albuhera, Cindad aodrigOi (whera ha was MTamlp
Nivelle. NiTOk Orthas, and Toaloose.
fl Colonel Oglandci^ serflcai »— Bzpcditlon to Copenhagen In 1807 1 Coninna eaoipalgn ; opeditlon to WalcheitB \ Penis
■ttla. tnok Aug. 1810,.lBeladlng the batUcs of the Coa. Alneida. Busaeo, Bedlnha. FOa d*4ronea. Sataiagal. Fnealet d'Onor i
and esptora of dudad Kodrigo t siege and eaptnre of Badijoi ; battle of Vittoria t Siege and e^ptuio of San Sebastian ^
loffcaria of Bayonne. Loat left arm a* the assault of Badijos, and also wounded In the ansi thigh, and body* lost Slat
of Itaa right hand, and wounded In the body at the assault of San Sebastian.
I Cotooel JanM* was at Ibt capture of IflrtlBique In lOOT, and OuwUloope in 18ia
177 •
I Lord
2^th (or InniikiBinff) Regiment of Foot.
[flcmngu Um
Gipe of Good Hop*.
A Ctftla with ThrM Tamta; St. Oeorgs's oolonn flytaif in • Use Ftold. Tbe White HorM. '* Nee antra
terrentJ* ••W.LUCIA." Th» Sphinx, wUh the word* « EGYPT"— " II AIDA" — " BADAJCW-—
« SALAMANCA "— " VITTORlA "— •• PYRENBES "— " MITELLB "— •« 0RTHE8 "— •• TOULOUSE »—
•« PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO."
YMn'SeiT.
53
Full
Half
PV.
P.y.
41
0
86
1
0
17
0
15
^
24
4
15
0
15
0
29
A
13
A
27
0
16
0
15
15
t
25
0
14
0
13
0
11
0
11
0
9
0
14
0
8
0
8
0
7
0
7
0
5
0
5
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
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0
32
A
3
0
9
0
30
0
5
0
1
0
Colonel.
9 Hon, Sir G. Lowry Cole,* Q.C.B. Comet, 31 March, 1787 ; Lieut. 31 May,
01 ; Capt. 30 Nov, 92 ; Mt^or, 31 Oct. 93 ; Lieut.-Col 26 Nov. 94 ; Coi^
1 Jan. 1801 ; Mqfor-Gen. 25 April, 08; Lieitt.-Gen, 4 June, 13 ; Ocn. 23
July, 30 ; Col 27th Regt. 16 Dec. 26.
Lieut,'CoUmel.—9 SB John Hare,* C.B. K.H., Bns. 20 Oct. 90; Lieut, 17
May, 00 ; Capt, 9 Sept. 05 ; Brevet-Mt^for, 17 June, 13 ; Brevet'Lieut.'Col,
18 June, 15; Regtl.-Mqfor, PdO June, 18; Lieut.-Col, P31 March^ 25;
Col. 10 Jan. 37. Minors,
9 Duncan M'Pherson,* Ene. 19 Sept. 05 ; Lieui. 10 Not. 06; Capt. 25 March,
24 ; Mqjor, 27 Dec. 34.
Mont. Cholm. Johnstone, Em. p27 Feb. 23; Lieut. P16 Dec. 24; Capt. P19
Sept. 26 ; Jlf<{;or, p 27 July, 38.
Captains.
William Anuinck
WUliam Sleator
John Maclean
Sam. B. Goodman
9 Arthur Byrne *
Richard Fawkes
9 €2i T. Charlton Smith «
James Fannce Lonsdale. .
Charles Yereker
Geo. Anthony Domford
LiBUTSNANTS.
Walter Butler
Usher Williamson
Henry Butler . . 7
Rawdon 8. E. Neynoe . .
Thofl. Peiciyal Tonzel . .
Henry D. Cholmeley . . . .
Francis Smith
Hon. C. T. Skeff Foster
Andrew Vincent Watson
John Lewes
Frederick King
Thomas Hare
Ensigns.
Lewis C. Irwin ••
Herman Stapylton
B. N. Molesworth
Ben. Midgley
Barth. Timnard
J. Thring Coxe
O. L. Thomson
James Somerville
John Sam. Manly
ENSIGN.
1 Mar. 21
20 April 14
8 April 25
7 July 25
17 July 11
P 1 Mar. 27
24 June 13
27 May 24
9 April 25
3 Mar. 25
Pa5 Dec. 25
P 29 Aug. 26
P 15 May 27
10 June 29
10 Sept. 29
P 13 July 31
P30Dec. 26
p 22 June 32
P21 Dec. 32
P 4 Oct. 33
P 13 Dec. 33
27 Mar. 35
P 10 April 35
P 4 Aug. 37
P 1 Dec. 37
11 Dec. 37
P26 Dec. 37
P 18 Bfay 38
P 27 July 38
P17 Aug. 38
LIEUT.
P 7 July 25
7 April 25
PdO Mar. 26
P 8 April 26
25 Aug. 13
P 22 May 29
5 Aug. 19
21 Dec. 26
P27 Mar. 27
P 15 Dec. 25
P 16 Sept. 26
Pll Nov. 31
7 Sept. 32
P 10 May 33
P 4 Oct. 33
P 13 Dec. 33
P 19 May 33
P 4 Aug. 37
P 18 May 38
P 27 July 38
P 17 Aug. 38
6 Not. 38
CAPTAIN.
P 12 April 26
P 11 Nov. 31
P 10 May 33
P 4 Oct. 33
5 Dec. 34
P 16 Jan. 35
27 Mar. 35
P 27 July 38
P 17 Aug. 38
6 Nov. 38
BRB VET-
MAJOR.
CairtalB Byrn*^ Mrrlecs*
•n to CninrtHiM i«
Captan of Martlalqu* la
PmiiUttU front iwam 101QL to Ibe <
or tb« war. lochidii^ tb« teitte* of
Wmfo and Alkuhcnt tfci* *■'
Honal^ of Badistoi. ISlt » alWr
with tho Advoiwcd Oturd of tb*
Preneh neor Caroaol i bottle* of
SoliiMiifn. Vittoria, tbo
NiveUe. Octbca. aad Took
Soircrely wonodcd bi Ibt Pyf
M(b Jaly, ISIS* and al
Bcnod alM la
loeludl^ tha bottlo at Plattobvifh.
ft Captain Saltb. prtvknuly to enterlof tbo aisy.
■onred for a abort period in tbo aary, aod waa tkrvc
Uniot woondod. Serrad la tbo Pwilaaula fros Jotto
1818 to tbo rod of tbo war, aad wa« proMst at tbo atbir
of Ofdal. Sewrely wooadcd at Waterioo.
6 Dr. Moatya servod tai tbo PoaiiiMla, ftoa Jw.
1811 uaUl tbo ead of tbo war. IncJadtaf tbo atofo of
Badaloi. AprU 1811 « battle* of SalaoMara, Vtttarta,
aad tbo Pyroaeoa i itonnlaf of Sai
VoloBtccr party t battloa of Oitbca
S«nr«d la tb* Aaoricoa war, iaelmUaf tbo
natttburgb. rrrtant oa tbo ISib Jono at
I Sir Lowry
ecivod a
15 Feb. 39
Paynuwfer.— Victor Raymond, 9 March, 26; Em. 11 Feb. 08 j Lieui. 16 Nov.
09 ; Capt. 7 April, 25.
i44^*u/afi/.— -BenJ. Midgley, (Em.) 11 Dec. 37.
Quarter-Matter, — Geo. Thompson, 13 Sept. 31.
Surgeon.—-JI^ W Thos. Mostyn,* 6 Oct. 25; Auiit.-Surg. 19 Dec. 11; Boep.-
Asritt. 9 Nov. 10.
Auist.-Surgeom. — Col. C. J. Delmege, M.D., 15 May, 35.
George Barlow Fry, M.D. 5 July, 39.
Facings BulT. — Agent, Messn. Cox k Co.
Cote eoamaadfd a brigado at tbo battle of Malda. aad a dHlsioa la tbo PaataMola aad la rnaea ) ho boa n>.
aad Iter Claapa tor Mabla. Albobtta (woaadtd), SalaaMBoa (aorotoly iiiMHii8), Vlttatte. rjiiona, Hlvollo.
t Oeloari Haro. ptailoualy to eatcrlac tbo S7tb Brtt. wrrcd la tbo Tarbcit PoaelUc*. from wbkh bo
ta tbo oapcdlUoa to BoUaad la 1788^ aad was pmoat at tbo laadlai >t tbo Haider, aad tbt laadlac aad ad'
tbo Ifypdaa oaa^olfa of 1881, ftor wblab bo baa locolvfd a ■adal. Picooa* at Pm waptaii
la tbo PtafaMaU fhna Aofiut 1811 oatll tbo cad of tbo war. lariadli^ tbo tabU* of 41eap i
i I Moto of; aad opriailoaa boforo Tbnacoaa, aad blockado of Boraoloaa Woaadad at
8 Malor M'PWfOoa wrrod 4b Calabria la 1808. Proaoat at tbo ooptare of loebia la tSOi.
aad 14. ta tbo Poataaola. ladodlas tbo boMfaa Biar amd Oaatadla t riago of Tuii«oaa i aablr as Otdtll (
Mho bod^aad tea Mimi \ aad MoefcaSi of Baitialoao. Sarrad aiao la Ikt AaMrioaa «w,
178
!»] 2Bth (or North GhmeetteraUrt) Regt, of Foot. [^J^'tK
• worti "-SOYIT"-
^ M»B "— " 0BTBE8 "-
- WATERLOO."
" ALBUHSHA" —
■ PEHIHSULA"
Coloiul.
P ifon. Sir E. pBget,' a.CB. Conuf ft A(&-£i«H«.S3 MH-.170S; Cbpt.TDec.
~ 03 i jr<i/iir,14NoT.93;£ifut.-ODl. aOApriliM; Col. IJan.OB; Jff{jor-O«n.
t JaD.18(U>i£t«ut.-0«n.4jime,ll)Oni.37Har,3G;C(iI.28tliitegt.26Dec.U.
I.itMt.-ColointL
', 9 Cudbert FreDali,*K.H.9>ull4«uf.»3 Sept IS; Xiful. p 1 April, 14 ; Copt.
nOJDDe,24i Xfq/or, r33Julie,3a; £>eu(.-CaJ. p IS Dec. 34.
. Hcidter, £ru. IB Jnly,lfi; Xi«ut. « 3 July, 23 ; Ca;tf. 'IB Sept.36 ; Major,
PS? Sept 33.
L Sydney John Cotton, Cprnef, 19 April, 10; Xicut. 13 f eb. IS ; CapM' 1 Jan.
BO; ygjariajm. aa.
Captatks.
I 9 SB Wm. Irwin' ....
\ Thomaa Wlueler
, Wanlcy Ellu Sawbridgc
F. Wimbleton P. PsTker
Fmnk Adanu
, PWrn-Honter'
CliM. Perd. Ham Smltli
, Maurice Cha*. O'Connell
Oeoi^ Minter
) Wm. Lloyd BnMell ....
' LlBUTBNAKTa.
I George Wirdell
' Hottrsm Andrews
' William RuBsell
Fred. Browne RnMell . .
Bobt. Julian BaumgartneT
Henry Datton Smart
I ChBB. Henry Nichoietts
I Vi&l Donald M'Phee..
Fn. Dnrell Vignolei
Edw. M. LoTe
) John Fdw. II. Pryce . . . .
W.G.Connick
I O. OlBYAlt
ESHieHB.
< J. Q. R. Aplin
[. Hfilsey Lake
Donald U'Gregor
Percy Archer Batler
Henry Mo«tyn Owen. . . .
' SuDoel Rawson
■ Sidney Cotton
Eyre Coote Onnt
10 Not. 07
S4Hay 14
33 Oct. ea
' 26 Hot. 38
14 Nov. II
17 Jan. ie
3 Jan. 17
9 April 36
3 Feb. 85
8 Mot. 86
' S7 Sept. 33
' 31 Dec- ^
• 10 Dec 84
16 Dec. 08
' 10 Hay 33
' 23 June 97
'80 Jane 37
' 10 July 87
'26 Aug. 37
P 7 Oct. 87
15 Dec. 37
4 Hay 38
I Mar. 30
34 Hay 80
31 Hay 30
35 Oct. 39
36 Oct. 39
20 July 09
IB Dec. 17
S8 Apr. 35
8 Apr. 37
38 Mar. 33
SB Apr. 18
27 Sept. 33
S5 Nov. 31
IS Jan. 18
as Feb. 22
30 Not. 10
'20 Dec. 37
'17 Aug. 36
' 1 Mar. SO
34 May 80
'81 Ma; SO
OMay 10
38 Sept. 33
30 June 30
13 July 33
31 Dec. —
' 37 No»
' 26 Dec. 37
'23 June 38
SO Apr. 32
SO Oct "-
I K*Jor Inrii wmd ip Ibt
•.nlMul. from ll» b«lDiiln(
if l»a«, U tlM nd of Ibanr,
dcIiuUbk tilt puan of tba
taani; balOH of T^tiib
vrouDded), BiuacOi and Cuopa
Onliu, ud TmilouH. Pmcnt
i( of tlH Bidum (Hianlj woundtd tj
a BiuAel 1)101 lliruuBh Iha bodirji baltlH of Um
Ninioili, (waiindad)lllli, Bid latfa DeodBbv,
B PoVniHWr Bwio^HnidtnUiaPniliinU,
ingiha b/i'iiM ot'viEiorlfc ihe P,™nM.,(.oiin*-
cd in l)is ann), PuopeluDi, niiallc, Nitc, Oi^
thu, uil TonloiiH. Santd ilaa in (be Aawrl-
rtfbt brwl by ■ rtO* MI ■! PUIUburfb.
Paynuufcr.— V George Tboa. Benun,' 20 Hay, 36 ; Em. 13 Feb. 13 ; Liaut, 3fi
Aug. 18.
.iifj'ufanf.— Donald M'Oregor, {Etu.) 17 Aug. 38.
Qaarirr-Matter. — C9t William Kerr, 1 July, 38 ; Ent. J July, 37.
,Survei>n. — Jams* Campbell, iejuDe,35; Auitt^Sitrg.^Oct.Ki Http.'
Aitirt. 34 Feb. 20.
Aintt.-Surgt.—A. S. MacdoneU, 39 July 30 ; Botp.-AuM. 1& Not. 37.
0 I Archibald Aleiandcr, SO Feb. 36.
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29th {or the fVarcestershire) Regiment oj FoU.
WROLEIA"— " VIMIEBA"—" TALAVERA"— " ALBUHBRA"— '« PBITIlf BULA."
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CoUmeL
9 OB John Lord Strafford, > G.C.B. & Q.C.H. J5^. 30 Sept. 1793; lAeuiA Dec.
03; Capt 24 May, 04; Lieu*.-Col. 14 March, 1800; Col. 25 July, 10;
Mqjor-Gen. 4 June, 13 ; Lieut.-Oen. 27 May, 25 ; Col. 20th Begt. 93 Jan. 28.
JLieut,-C<^ton^.
Hon. C. A. Wrottealey,* Cornet^ 21 Dec. 15 ; Liout. p 6 July, 21 ; Capt. 9 16
June, 25 ; Mt^or^ p 5 April, 31 ; Lieui.^Col. 3 July, 90.
Mt^ori.
9 Thomas Bennett Hickhx,* jStu. 2 May, 05 ; Lieut, p 31 Oct. 05 ; Capt. 0 May,
16; Breo.'Mt^or, 10 Jan. 37 ; Begtl-Mqfor, P31 May, 30.
Alex. ShaiTock, Bus. 7 Ang. 06; Lieut. 30 Jane 08; Capt. 97 Apr. 27 ; M^jor,
P27Sept.30.
Captains.
Boh. Percy Donglas ....
George Congrere
Christ Edw. Baton ....
Henry Phillpotts
W. Wickham Drake ....
W. Gemmell Alves ....
John George Weir
Andrew T. Hemphill ....
Hon. W. F. Byng
Septimus Hen. Paluret. .
LiBUTBNAHTB.
John Qwen Lncas ......
Gregory Lewis Way ....
Edmund Geo. Nicolay . .
George Brown
Arth. St. Geo. H. Stepney
H. Mont. Cnninghame . .
Thomas A. Gerard
Edmund Duzhin
George MoUe
John M'Neale Walter. . .
John Power
Lewis Coker
CadwaUader Edwards •
Ensioits.
H. P. L'Estrange .....
Kenneth Murchison . . .
Hios. Edw. Wilbraham.
Frederick Coventry . . .
James Halkett
George H. M. Jones ...
Bichard Francis Henry.
James Wm. Bichardson
ENSIGN.
IiIEUT.
16 Mar. 20
8 Apr. 25
P 28 Apr. 25
P 23 June 25
P25Feb. 26
P 20 May 26
P 16 Aug. 27
7 Apr. 25
never
P28 0ct. 20
P 15 June 30
P 17 Feb. 32
P 3 May 31
P31 Dec 33
P 16 May 34
P 5 Apr. 33
P 15 May 36
P OOct. 35
22 Nov. 36
P 31 July 35
P 6 May 37
11 Aug. 37
P2l8ept.32
P28Dec. 38
1 Feb. 30
P 8 Mar. 39
P31 May 39
P 7 June 39
13 July 39
P 27 Sept. 30
P 15 Nov. 30
CAPTAIN.
P 11 June 28
P 12 June 28
P 30 Dec. 31
P 27 June 34
P 14 July 37
P 10 Nov. 37
P31 May 30
3 July 39
P 12 July 30,
P27 Sept. 391
BRBVBT-
XAJOR.
P 19 Feb. 24
P 12 Jan. 26
P20May 26
P 11 July 26
P20 Aug. 20
P 10 Sept. 30
P 30 Dec. 31
16 Apr. 29
P 31 Dec. 30
P 16 May 34
P27 June34
30 July 36
p 5 May 37
P 14 July 37
P 10 Nov. 37
P 21 Apr. 37
Pll Aug. 37
P 8 Mar. 39
P 31 May 39
3 July 39
P 12 July 39
P 27 Sept. 39 9 ool. WreU«ri«y
16 Dec. 37 ths ilega of Btaartpor*.
S UajoT Bennett BlcUn Mrred In the ftn*
intula, tnm April, 1800. to the end at tiM ««r,
inelndios the capture of Oporto, bettlee ef Ti-
IftTen, BuMco, Albuheri, (woundcdX Vittortai
RoneetTellet, Pyrencet (MTerelj woomied %t
PampeluttsX NlreUe, Ntve, Bajome, Mi%
H«tf hts of Oarrtt, Orthet» and Tonlooee.
4 Dr. Inffham wrvcd In the AoMrlean war,
Indndioa the battles at Fort-Oeoffe* Chippewa,
and at the FaUe of Niagara.
JPmniufer.— James Esphiasse, 8 Feb. 39; Bnt. 8 Feb. 21; lAeui. 7 April, 85;
Capt. 11 July, 37.
0 ili^ii^aii/.— John Owen Lucas, {Lieut,) 3 July, 39.
0 Quarter^Master. — If^ Thomas Kneebone, 15 July, 24.
2{) ^^iciyMm.— Charles Thomas Ingham,^ M.D. 25 June 26 ; Aniat.^Swrg. 16 Ang. 10;
Hotp.'Astitt. 24 May, 10.
0 Astitt.'SuTffeon. — Qeo. Alex. Cowper, M.D., 30 March, 38.
Fiaein^ Yellow.— Jpwif, Messrs. Cox ft Co.
[Betwmdfrom the MauHimUf Mareh, 1838.]
1 Lord Slraflbffd aarved In Flanders, floDand, and In the espeditlone to Banover, OopcahafH. aal WaW
1 haa raealved a etoai and one cla«p for Titlsria, Vjtmmh MlvtUe^ Ml?a^ and Ortheh
180
fSHliJtiSL'l 30M (or ttie Cambridgeshire) Regiment of Foot. [^^5£
,_ ^.The SpUnx, with the words "BGYFT'— « BADAJOZ"--«SALAMA^^CA"—
Yean• Sery. « PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO."
47
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Cofonel.— 9 Sir Thomas Bradford, * G.C.B. k. G.C.II. Ens. 20 Oct. 1703 ; Lieut,
9 Dec. 93; Capt, 15 April, 94; MqjOTf 9 Sept. 95; Lieut.-Col. 1 Jan, 1801 ;
Col, 26 July, 10 ; M(yar-Qen, 4 June, 13 ; Lieut.-Gen. 27 May, 26 ; CoL
dOth Regt. 18 AprO, 29.
Lieut.'ColoneL—J^ Henry Edward Robinron,* Sns. 28 May, 06 ; Lieut. 9 Feb.
08 ; Capt. p 26 July, 22 ; Mqfor, p 20 Sept. 27 ; Lieut.-Col. 1 Jan. 34.
3f£|;or#.— Harry Smith Ormond,' Ent. 8 No^. 99 ; LUut. 28 Aug. 01 ; Capt. 24
Sept. l2;MaJar, 10 June, 29.
John Tongue,* ^n*. 9 July, 03; Lieut. P24 May, 04; Capt. 7 March, 11 ;
Breoet'Mqjor, 22 July, 30 ; RegtL'Mqjar, 1 Jan. 34.
Captains.
9 John Procter^
John Oordon Geddes ....
9 James Poyntz*
Rob. Alex. Andrews ....
9 Wm. Baxter^
Hen. Jenkins Pogson ....
9 m Samuel Waymouth"
John Moore
Charles Sillery
Edward John Grant ....
Lieutenants.
C. H. Marechaux
Wm. Armstrong Steele . .
Wm. Hodder Heard
Edwin Godwin Pilsworth
Alex. John H. Lumsden
Sam. John Luke NicoU. .
Hon. J. Harlstonge Pery
Akx. Macdonald
P. C. Cavan
Henry Shum
R. Bring O'Grady
John Tongue
Henry Broome
Ensigns.
D. J. B. Edwardes
Edward Edwards
Paget Bayly
Rob. Wm. Smith
Tho. Wm. Wilkinson ....
Rich. Gervys Grylls
Louis G. F. Broome ....
Wm. Campbell Mollan..
BNSION.
3 Dec. 03
8 Nov. 16
14 Apr. 14
18 Aug. 14
9 May 11
P 15 Nov. 27
18 May 12
P 15 June 30
24 Nov. 28
P 9 Dec. 31
9 Dec. 20
16 May 27
16 Sept. 27
P31 Aug. 30
P 3 May 33
P 27 Apr. 32
P 9 May 34
18 July 34
P 19 Dec. 34
P 12 June 35
P30 July 36
P 2 Dec. 36
P 8 Dec. 87
P 8 June 38
P 80 Oct. 38
p 8 Mar. 39
p 15 Mar. 39
p 1 Nov. 39
P 8 Nov. 39
P22NOV, 39
LIEUT.
8 June 041
27 Mar. 25
19 July 15
27 Mar. 24
10 June 13
P 11 June 30
28 Mar. 13
P 9 May 84
20 July 30
CAPTAIN.
P 17 Oct. 34
6 Apr. 26
8 Apr. 32
10 Dec. 33
P 18 July 34
P 19 Dec. 34
P 8 June 38
P SO Oct. 38
31 Oct. 38
p 1 Mar. 39
P 15 Mar. 39
P 26 Apr. 39
p 8 Nov. 39
p22 Nov. 39
4 May 09
P 8 Apr. 26
28 Dec. 28
P20 Aug.29
1 Jan. 34
P 17 Oct. 34
13 Oct. 25
p 1 Mar. 39
p 15 Mar. 39
P 22 Nov. 39
BREV.-MAJ.
22 July 30
28 June 38
7 Captain Baxter lerred in
the Peninsula from Juljr, 1811,
to Januaiy, 181S, inducUng the
■lege of the Forts at, and bat-
tle of Salamanca^ where he was
wounded; serfed aleo in the
South of Prance In 1814.
8 M^jor Waymouth served
In the Pentnsola with the 2nd
Life Guards; was severely
wounded and taken prisoner
(reported ** supposed to be
kiUed") at Waterloo, la charg-
ing the Cuirassiers. The ef-
fects of this wound were so
gerere that be was a year
upon crutches In a state of
ezoeeslTe sufDsring, and it was six yean
before he could put on a boot. He was conse-
quently compelled to make the sacrifice of his
professional prospects by an exchange to half-
pay when his name stood lint for promotion by
purchase.
9 Quarter-Master Ward served in the Penin-
sula from March, 1809, to June, 1819, including
the siege of Cadis, batUe of Fuentes d'Onor,
siege of Badi^oa ; and allhir at Villa Murial ;
lenred also in the Netherlands.
„ „ ^...-r P 10 Jan. 40
Paumagter.—R. Ch. Macdonald, 8 May, 35 ; Sns. 10 April, 25 ; Lieut. 13 Dec. 27
Adjutant.^Alexander Macdonald, (Lieut.) 18 July, 84.
Quarter-Master.—Ji^ John Ward,^ 21 Oct. 24.
Surfftfm.—JoMph Trigance, 5 Dec. 34 ; Atsist.-Surg. 9 Nov. 20 ; Hotp.-Asiiit.
AMtiit.'SurgeaM.-*^oseph Edmondson, 29 July, 30 j Hotp.-Assiet. 20 Dec. 26.
0 Jamea Cockbum, 15 April, 36.
Fainngs Yellow. — Agent. Messra. Cox & Co.
1 Sir Thoroai Bradford was present at the siege of Monte Video, vA attack on Buenos Ayrefc He has
«LlvId™roS and one clasp for Corunna, Salamanca, Vittoria, St. Sebastian, aad the passage of the Nive.
« cSoSel RobSon served in the Peninsula from June, 1809. to October, 1818. including the batUes of
TiSeri BuMSSTunes at Torres Vedias ; punuit of Massena ; siege of Ciudad Bodrigo ; siege and storming
ofB^dSif (Sot through the left arm at the assault 6th April, 1812); battle of Satamwoa; reteeat from
Mi5ri?!^tto of VltiSria and the Pyrenees, (severely wounded, left leg fmtuwd) «8th July. 1818.
a M./or 0™nd's wrvices :-ExpedlUon to Copenhagen in 1801 ; (Radian campaigns of 1818, !•, and
liT including the battles of Port George, Stoney Creeli, and Chrystler's Parm.
4 llXTonrie command , , ,
a Sl3or Procter's services -.-ExpediUon to Copenhagen in 1807 ; Conmna campaign ; Peninsula from
'TcSSii'li;nT.frvS°ii"^^^^ from Pebruary to November, 1811. induding the sortie
of th^ndrS)rAlinissa. and subSquent skirmish at Barber del Puesco. and battle at Pueotsi d'Onor.
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ISJJieS!'iM»;] 31*^ (or the HunHngdonshire) Regiment of Foot. ["S^J.*"
"TALAVKRA" — " ALBUHERA " — «• VITTORIA " — " PYRENEES" — « NITBLLB**-
•• NIVE"—" PENINSULA."
ColaneL
9 90 i9tr Colin HalkeU,* K.C.B. & O.C.H. Lt.-Col. 17 Nov. ISOS; CU. Wan.
12; Mqj&r'Gen, 4 June, 14; X^-G'en.22 July,dO; Cot.3l8tHegt2Slfar.38.
Lieui,'CohmeU,—^ IfiB C. Horace Churchill, C.B. Ens. 10 June, 06; Lieut,k
Capt P27 Aug. 12 ; Brevet-MqfaTf 22 Nov. 13 ; Brevet- Lieut. -Col. 18 Jane,
16 ; BegtU-M^joTy 27 July, 26 ; Lieut.-Col. 16 July, 30 ; Col. 10 Jan. 87.
VSamud Bolton,* £n«. 5 Feb. 07; Xieu^. 6 April, 00; Copf.P 24 Oct. 22; JTi^^,
14 June, 33 ; Lieut. -Col. p24 Nov. 35.
Mqjari.—Thomam Skinner, Ent. 26 Jan. 16; Lieut. p6 Aug. 10; Capt. POOct.
23; ilf<{;or,P24NoT. 36.
H. Clinton Van Cortlandt,' Comet, 8 May, 01 ; Lieut. 1 Noy. 03; Capt. 5
July, 14 ; Brevet'MqjoTy 10 Jan. 37 ; BegtJ.'Mqjor, 17 Sept 30.
Yean'Serr.
37
PnU
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P.y.
Pay.
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36
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32
0
20
0
22
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16
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Captains.
Edward Wm. Bray*
John Byrne
James Spence'
8 Charles Shaw*
Ijunbert B. Unnston' .
Geo. Cnthbert Marshall. .
SBl Qcorge Baldwin' .. . .
Holland LecUe M<Ohee. .
George Ogilvy
Wm. Gibson Willes
LlBUTBNANTS.
Thomas Bulkeley
Geo. Dobson Young ....
Geo. Francis White ....
John Cassidy Stock ....
Robert Norman
Thomas Pender
Thos. Conyngham Kelly
Edward Lugard
Frederick Spence
Robt John Eagar
James Croft Brooke ....
John Snowden Scott ....
Arthur Du Bouidieu ....
PhUip Le Couteur
Hon. Geo. A. F. C. Graves
George Frend
Hen. Knight Sayers ....
Dalway M'llveen
TlieopL John Bourke . .
John .£neas Duncan ....
Joseph Greenwood ....
George Bainbridge Shaw
Tlios. Henry PladLet ....
Bnsionb.
William Bray
J. D. Carmichael Smyth
Duncan Stew. RobertMu
George Fred. Moore ....
Wm. Fi«d. WiUes Atty . .
John Lucas R. Pollard . .
Henry Wm. Hart
RobertLaw
ENSIGN.
12 Jan. 06
1 Oct. 08
26 Nov. 08
13 May 11
1 Apr. 13
26 Aug. 26
2 June 08
18 June 12
Jan. 07
0 Sept. 13
never.
6 Apr. 10
27 Jan. 26
23 Mar. 26
P 7 Sept. 26
13 Sept. 26
3 Apr. 28
31 July 28
24 Dec. 20
11 June 30
P31 Oct. 31
P 1 Nov. 31
P26 Jan. 33
P 8 Dec. 26
P 16 Mar. 33
P 24 Nov. 36
P17 Oct 34
P22Jan. 36
10 May 36
P 7 Aug. 36
P 6 May 36
P 14 July 37
P21 Oct 36
21 June 30
P 12 July 30
P30 Aug. 30
26 Oct 30
P 16 Nov. 30
17 Jan. 40
7 Feb. 40
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN.
10
21
26
26
28
6 Apr.
PIO Apr.
10 Feb.
30 July
P12 Feb.
P24 Aug. 32
14 June 33
P24 Nov. 36
8 Apr. 26
26 Sept 30
BBBV.-MAJ.
10 Jan. 97
26 Feb. 9rt
28 Jane 88
28 Jane 88
20 Apr. 08
21 Dec. 00
P20Dec. 10
13 Apr. 20
11 May 16
11 June 20
0 Nov. 14
3 May 14
6 Nov. 07
P 10 Dec. 16
6 May 14
26 Aug. 26
3 Apr. 28
1 Feb. 20
2 Sept 20
1 Aug. 30
P31 Aug. 30
P31 Oct 31
P 1 Nov. 31
P26 Jan. 33
2 Sept 33
P 6 Mar. 36
27 Mar. 36
1 Apr. 36
PSODec. 36
P 14 July 37
7 July 37
P 12 July 30
26Sept30
26 Oct 30
27 Oct 30
28 Oct 30
20 Oct 30
battles of RaacooB, Kokaia, and ^utBum-Ut* ;
attack and capture of Doaabaw, Promi^ M^
Maloom ; actions of Simbika aad NapodM.
8 capt. Baldwin aceompaalad tbo ozpeditlM
4 MiUor Bray tarrsd the Mah-
ratta campalrn of iei7» \K
and I9» and was pieeint at ikc
tiege and oaptuve of Ryflmrt
Amulnair, and AMeergbar.
6 If^or Spenee was premi
In the action of Staola, aear
Genoa, IStb Apitt. 1BJ4. vtA
•ubeeqoent attack! upon tke
city of Genoa until its eama-
der.
6 Captain Shaw vae pewit
at the battle of Albnbeim. Alio
at the attack and snneader of
Genoa In 1814, and, oobw-
quenily, at the enmBdor if
Coieica.
7 Capt. Umeton aenred ibt
campaigne of 1819 and 14 ta
the Penineala, Ineludlnf tht
batUee of the Nlve, Orthei, »<<
Tottlouer. Served thioasboat
the Burmeee war, InclndJag ibo
ure of Rasfoon ; etocvi end
capture
capture
of the aloekadie of
to Wakheren, and was atthealofeof Plofhta*.
Piwent on the 18th June at Waiafloo^ and iht
storming of Cambny.
B Paymaster Matthews Mrred to the ITepanl
war In 1814 and 16; at the eaptara of HattiaM;
in the Mahratta war to 1817 aad 18} and at
the capture of Bhurtpore.
8 Feb. 40
Payffia«ter.^John Henry Matthews,* 21 Oct 13.
A4iutant. —
Quarter-Matter. — Samuel Palmer, 8 May, 26.
Surffeon.—Heary Hart, M.D. 21 Sept 30 ; Assitt.-Surg. 31 Jan. 11.
Assiit.'Surgeons.—T. Eamea Ayre, 2 Nov. 26 ; lIo§p.'A$riet. 17 Jaly, 26w
Charles Hugh James, 6 Oct 32.
Facing Buff. — Agent, Messrs. Price & Son.
1 Sir CoUn Halkett has reeeived a eroes for Albubera, Salatnanea, Vittoria, and the paence
HiTe, and was severely wounded at Wsterloo.
9 Cbl. Bolton serred in the pMilnsula, from 1808 to the end of the war. Including the battloa of Thlavm,
«r the
Albuhera (wounded), Aroya de Molina. Vittoria, the Pyrenees, NIts, Orthce, Aire, and Ttouloat**
8 Major Van Cortlandt was engaged at the following battles, sieges, Ac. In the Bast ludiaa, via. La**^
Beffiighur, Ruthowra, Acre, Dele, Bhurtpore» AHyghar, Coel, Delhi, Laawarrto, and Pkllyghnr, eaptarr nf
Bolkar. Also several skirmishes during the canpaiins of 1MX8, 4, ft, and 0. Preeent at the sieges of Ko-
■nana and Ounowrie to IHOA, and at Kalunga In 1R14. Srrtrd the ranpalgne agatost the PtodotreM >•
1817 and 18 199
Ymii'Strv.
61
'te.K.'MS?"] 32rf (or the Cornwall) ReffimeiU of Foot. ["ISlSi^
" ROLEIA" — *' VIMIERA"— « SALAMANCA"—" PYRENEES"—" NIVELLE" —
" NIVE'»— "ORTHES"— " PENINSULA"— " WATERLOO."
ColaneL
5tr Robert Mac&rlane,> K.C.R O.C.H. Sns, 26 May, 1789; Lieut. 22 May, 93;
Capt. 26 Sept. 93; Mqjar, 12 Nov. 94; Lieut.-CoL 19 Sept. 94; Col. 1 Jan.
1800; Mqjor-Gen. 26 April, 08; Lieut.-Gen. 4 June, 13; Gen. 22 July, 30;
Col. 32iid Regt 26 Sept. 37.
Lieut.Colonel.
Thos. Henry Wingfleld, Lieut. 7th FosiUers, 11 Nov. 13; Capt, Pl2 Sept 22;
Mqfor, P3 Jane 28; Lieut.-CoL 19 Jan. 39.
Mqjors.
9 939 John Blrtwhi8tle,'i?n«. 14 April, 13 ; Lieut, p 14 Jan. 19 ; Capt. p 13 May,
24; Brevet'Mqjor, 28 June, 38 ; Befftl.-Mqfor, 19 Jan. 39.
Frederick Markham,' Snt. p 13 May, 24 ; Lieut. P 22 Oct. 26 ; Capt. p 16 April,
29; Mqfor, P 28 Sept. 39.
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Captains.
9John Swinbum*
80 Gteorge Browne*. . . .
ThomaB Calder
John Thos. Hill
Hen. Vaughan Brooke . .
John Hen. Evelegh ....
Thomas W^te
Osborne Markham
Alexander Gardiner* ....
Edw. Osborne Broadley. .
LlBUTENAICTS.
Fra. John Griffin
George Oke^
Cuthbert A. Baines ....
John Dillon
Robert Campbell
Thomas Forsyth
William Case
Thos. Daniel Kelly
John Ernie Money
J. E. W. Inglis
Thomas Byrne
Sam. Auchmuty Dickson
George Griffin
ElTBIOlfS.
Rhys Jones ............
Thomas Robyns
E. W. D. Lowe
Geo. Sam. Moore
John P. Pigott
Wm. Bellingham
Cha. Davers Rushbrooke.
Henry Duberly
ENSIGN.
28 Aug. 04
10 June 13
16 July 19
P 13 Mar. 27
P 12 July 27
8 April 26
7 Dec 16
P 27 Sept. 31
16 July 13
P 16 Aug. 26
13 Oct 26
8 Dec. 26
12 June 28
P26 June 28
P 2 Feb. 30
P 16 June 30
10 Feb. 32
12 April 33
P 18 April 33
P 2 Aug. 33
P 16 Mar. 21
P22May 36
16 Dec. 36
P 2Sept36
P 7 Oct 86
20 May 37
9 Feb. 38
P 16 Feb. 39
8 Mar. 39
P 24 May 39
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
16 May 06
30 Sept 19
7Apri]26
P 16 April 29
Pll June 30
P28Jan. 26
26 Aug. 24
P 9 Mar. 34
20 July 16
P 29 Sept 29
12 June 28
26 June 28
8 Oct 30
10 Feb. 32
P 2 Aug. 33
P 22 May 36
9 Feb. 38
10 Feb. 38
6 Oct 38
19 Jan. 39
18 Sept 28
P28Sept39
22 Feb. 39
of Flufblnf ;
16 Aug. 10
10 Feb. 32
16 Feb. 33
P 13 Feb. 35
P22May 86
P20Jan. 32
5 Oct. 38
P 3 Nov. 37
19 Jan. 39
P28 Sept 39
B&BT.-MAJ*
22 July 30
16 June 38
6 Hi^or Browne Mrved si
Waterloo on 10th and ISth June.
6 Capt. Gardiner wnred in
the American war in 1816.
7 Lieut Oke serred at Wa-
terloo on the 10th and 18th
June.
8 Paynweter Moore lerred
the campaign of 1814 in Hol-
land, including the action at
Merxem, and bombardment of
Antwerp. Present at Waterloo.
9 Quarter-Master Healey's
serricee :— siege of Copenhagen
in 1807; batUes of Roleia,
Vimiera, and Corunna; expe-
dition to Walcheren and siege
Peninsula ftom Jnne^ 1811 to
the end of the war» including the battles of
Salamanca, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and
Orthes. Served at Waterloo 10th, and 18th
June.
10 Dr. Bampfleld was at the battles of Maida
and Oastalla; flegee of Tamgona and Barcelona.
P28 Sept. 39
Paynuuter.-'^BSR O. Moore," 19 Oct 26; Ens. 1 Oct. 12; Lieut. 6 Dec. 13.
A43§utant.-^ThoB. Daniel Kelly, (Lieut.) 12 April, 33.
Quarter-Magter.—^ 891 Thomas Healey,' 29 Nov. 27.
Surgeon.— 9 Wm. Bampfield,^<> 21 Jan. 13; Assist.'Surg. 2S Jbu. 0% ; Hosp.^
Asntt. 26 Dec. 04.
Assiit.'SurgeonM. — Duncan M'Oregor, 4 Jan. 33.
Alex. M'Grigor, 31 May, 33.
Facings White — Agent, Messra. Cox & Co. — Irish Agent, Borough, Armit & Co.
1 Sir Robert Macfisrlane accompanied the expedition to Copenhagen in 1807. He served subsequently in
Sicily as second in command under Lord William Bentinck.
8 M^jor Birtwhistle serred the campaign of 1814 in the South of Prance. Present on the 10th (sererely
womdad) 17th, and 18th June, at Waterloo.
S MilJor Markham was sererely wounded In Canada, 89 Not. 1897.
4 M^or Bwinburo's serrioes :— eiege of Copenhagen in 1807 ; campaign of 1806 in Portugal ; (wounded
in the head on the retreat to Vigo.) Present at the battles of the Coa, Puentes d'Onor, Redlnha (wounded in
tha hip), Sabugal, and Buiaco. Joined the army at Toulouse in 1814. Present at New Orleans, Jan. 1816.
183
Snii. iw FoMifB
I'ST] S3d(pr 1st YorktMre, W. Rtdtng) Regt. of Foot. ^^Smi
YcarrSenr.
61
Pun
34
83
35
Hslf
0
0
88
0
29
0
18
15
0
17
0
13
0
13
0
11
0
80
10
8ft
0
14
0
13
0
11
0
10
0
13
0
10
0
0
0
8
0
8
0
6
0
5
0
6
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
S
0
8
0
8
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
16
14
•1
14
>*A
84
13
1.*.
0
8
0
" SERINQAPATAM"— " WATERLOO."
C(Amel.
5tr Charles Wale, < K.C.B. JS!rw. Jane, 1770; i:<t«u^.l3 April, 80; Gipf.85JQiie,
83 ; Ma^oTy 1 Mar. 94 ; Lieut-Col. I Jan. 98 ; Col, 25 April, 1808; Medor-Qtti,
4 June, 11 ; Lieut.-Qen. 19 July, 21 ; Gen. 28 June, 38; Cd. 33d Regt 85
Feb. 31.
Lieut. -Colond,
im Charles Knight,' Etu. August 06 ; Lieut. 25 Jan. 07 ; Capt. P 30 Aug. 10;
Brevet'Mqjor, 21 Jan. 19; JUgtl-Mqjor, 25 Not. 81 ; Lieut. Col. p 10 Sept
30.
Mqjors.
80 Joseph Mark Harty,' K.H. Sns. 23 April, 07; Lieut. p1 May, 07; CapU
PU Mar. 13; Afq;>r, p 20 Dec. 27.
80 Thomas Reid,^ Etu. 2 July, 05 ; Lieut, p 20 June, 06 ; Copt. 16 June, 16;
Brecet'Mqjor, 10 Jan. 37 ; Begtl-Mt^OTy 10 Nov. 38.
Captains.
in Richard Westmore*.
Oeoige Whannell*
Thos. Jas. Galloway ....
Fred. Rudolph Blake
Archibald Robertson ....
John Johnston
Thos. Bunbury Gough . .
George Aug. Vernon ....
9 Chas.Rob.Shackburgh^
Henry Wm. Bunbury
LiBUTBNAHTS.
John Williamson
Thos. Jacob Smith
Warren Maude
Francis Todd
Thomas Flunkett
William T. Nixon
Hen. Knight Erskine. . . .
George Erskine
James Knight
John Stuart
E. Aug. Milman
Edw. Winnington
Chas. P. B. Walker ....
Ensions.
Edmund Peel
Charies Mills
Jas. Brace KeO
Nich. Pelham Giveen ....
Rob. Gregory Wale ....
P. G. H. Somerset
John R Collings
Edw. Westby Donovan..
BN-tiax
28 May 12
1 Mar. 11
P 13 Sept 21
P30 June 25
P 4 Dec. 23
P 15 Aug. 27
P 27 Dec. 27
2 July 29
85 July 11
P 29 June 30
P30Dec. 80
P 13 Dec. 27
P20 Mar. 29
P 16 July 30
15 Not. 27
3 Aug. 30
6 Jan. 32
17 Aug. 32
P88Dec. 32
7 Mar. 34
P87 Nov. 36
P 82 Jan. 36
P 27 Feb. 30
P 18 Mar. 36
P 3 June 36
P 19 Oct 38
P23NOV. 38
30 Oct 38
P29Mar. SO
21 June 39
LIEUT.
P 1 April 13
16 Mar. 14
2 June 25
P 14 Aug. 27
Pdl Aug. 26
16 Mar. 30
P 25 Jan. 31
P 12 April 31
5 Aug. 13
P 30 Aug. 33
P 16 July 30
PlOSept 30
P 13 April 32
P 15 Mar. 33
P 5 April 33
P22Jan. 36
P87 Feb. 36
P 3 June 36
P 19 Oct 38
P 83 Nov. 38
P88 Dec. 38
4 Jan. 39
81 June 39
CAPTAIN.
BRBV.-MAJ.
88 June 38
88 June 38
I at I
«r n
23 June 25
3 Nov. 85
P87 Dec. 27
P83 Aug. 31
Pll Dec. 28
P 19 Oct 38
P 23 Nov, 38
P 28 Dec. 38
21 June 39
PlS^ug. 38
4 M^Jer R«M i
of BoarboQ and (
la ISIOi Mrvt4
IBIS aad M Id
Uod, inctiadtaf
U eraeoi, tad iIm aManU o*
op-ZiMMBi MffvaS at
the 16th,17lh Md ISlk 1
wTcrelj wowMUd.
5 M^Jor W
eaapalfw of ItU «id l« to
■laoy tfld HoUmi^
•ttaeks OB Menn^ an
on Bctt«i-«p-Sooai i
WalOTloo m tba Itch. IJfh
Juat, aad waa wrarvly
6 M^or WhanarU
eaaipalfaa of 1SI3 aad 14 la
maay aad
0«r-
Aatwcipt aad Hnt attaek ca
7 Cape Sbuckbaifh aarvad la
1811 to tba and of tha war. ladadl^ Ite kanla af VH.
toria I blockade of Paaprtvaa i tettlea of ttM fyva*
aaca, mta. Mth. tBtfi, aad SOCh hOj i acHoaa of Iraa
SIM Ant . Vara HalgMa i taMaa af Nlwlla.
aad Toulonaa, baaldca varloaa
tkifiabbaa.
10 Jan. 40
Payifuuf€r.— Patrick M'Gratb, 4 Oct 31 ; Ens. 7 Feb. 11 ; Lieut. 14 Jan. IS.
A4futant.—J€im Williamson {Lieut.) 12 Mar. 31.
Quarter'Master.''4M Henry Oldershaw, 3 Aug. 38; Ent. 10 June, 18 ; Lieut.
3 Feb. 14.
^ttr^em.— John Hall, 8 Nov.87 ; A stitt.'Surg.l2 Sept22; Hotp.-Auist. 24 Junel6.
^syiff.-5vr^.— Denis Joeeph Magnith,M.D. 29 June,30; Hoep.^*iiit. I Feb. 87.
J. M. C. M'Donald, 11 Jan. 33.
Faeingt Red — Affent^ Messrs. Cox & Co. — Irish Agent, Borough, Armit & Co.
I Mr Chartca Wale wrred ia tbe eanpalfa of 1799 la Rollaad. aad was invaeai at Iha hattlei of the lOtb aad ISCb SafCaad
tad aad Ml Oct. Be haa reedrcd a medal fbr Gnadalonpe. where he was wonaded ia itonniac the heifhta of Hataiihaw S Pciw IS-
t CoL Kaifhl was at th« caycvre of Boitfboo aad the Isle of Praaer la 1»10 1 arrred the eanpalfn of 1SI4 la Hollaad, la-
ciadlBC the opermliMis hcfhrc Antwerp i serrH at Waterloo on the lOth. 17th aad 18th Jone. and rceehrtd a sevwrv mmm^m |
wecndid ta fte wawaaad of the Svd rcfffaaeat dnriar the artloa «a the ISih Joae, aad aaiched ft aal af the SaM.
S im«r Rarty was at Iha aaptare of Bonihoa aad the Isle af Praaee to ISIO ; served the caspolfM of ISIS aaS 14
mmf and Hallaad, iadndtaf hoCb attacks «a McixaH, aad the assanll an Baff«o-o».Soa« i aervaS at Wi
ITlh aad IS* jMa, aad waasUihtfy
184
oCiiioOf 1880. J
34M (or the Cumberland) Begi. of Foot.
fflmtof If
I. Oumu.
" ALBUHERA'»—« VITTOHIA"— " PYRENEES"—" NIVELLE"— " NIVE"—
« ORTHES"— " PENINSULA."
Yeart'Senr.
59
PuU
Pay.
19
17
21
83
16
11
11
9
19
8
8
7
30
12
8
7
7
6
6
6
6
6
6
5
4
4
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
13
4
4
24
7
4
Half
Pay.
0
0
0
0
0
6A
0
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
0
1
0
0
Colonel,
9 Sir Th<M. Makdongall Brisbanei* Bart, 6.C.B. and O.C.H. Ens, 10 Jan. 1782;
Ueui. 30 July, 91; Capt, 12 April, 93; Afq^, 6 Aug. 95; Lieut, -Col, 4
April, 1800; Col 25 July, 10 ;M: qfor.-Oen. 4 June, 13; Lieui,-Gen, 27 May,
25; Co;. 34th Regt. 16 Dec. 28.
Lieui'Colonel,
Rich. Airey, JBng. 15 March 21 ; Lieut. p4 Dec. 28 ; Capt, »22 Oct. 25; Mqjor,
P9 May, 34; Lieut. -Col, PlO Feb. 38.
Majart,
George Rnxton, Ens, P7 Nov. 22; Lieut, 24 Jan. 25; O^^ p4 March, 26;
Jlf(q[;'<>r,P4 Aug. 37.
Henry Deedes, Ens, p23 Dec. 19 ; JAeut, 2 Oct. 23; CV^^. P19 Nov. 25; M^jar^
P2d Feb. 38.
Captains.
Chas. Baillie Brisbane ,
Edward Broderick
James John Best
R. Willoughby Byron .
Philip Hamond
Nicholas R. Brown . . .
Joseph Hen. Mathews' .
John Style Norris
Eustace Heathcote
Robert Bradfute
Lieutenants.
Fred. Philip Glubb ...
Charles F. Hervey
William E. James
Hen. John Hutton
Rich. D. Kelly
Arth. Cyril Goodenough
Thomas Bourke
Frederick H. Lang
Folliott Duff
John Simpson
Chas. Alfred Schreiber
BNBIQN. I LIEUT. | CAPTAIN.
BBBV.-MAJ.
21 Mar. 16
11 Mar. 24
6 Feb. 29
P27 Aug. 29
P 9 Dec. 31
22 Mar. 21
P 4 Mar. 26
Pll May 32
p;il May 33
9 Nov. 09
2 Oct. 28
2 Nov. 32
2 Aug. 33
P24Dec. 33
7 Mar. 34
P 8 April 34
P 9 May 34
11 July34
PdO Dec. 34
PIS Mar. 35
P25 Nov. 36
PIO April 35
Edw. P. A. Talbot |p80 July 36
John Gwilt P«ft Nnv.
Ensigns.
Bonfoy Hooper
Alex. C. Robertson
Fra. Chas. Harvey ....
Wm. Bailey Money . .
H. Radford Norman . .
J. Fryon StiU
Hen. Beckett Bertles. .
Joshua Hen. Kirby
20 May 19
P 7 Nov. 26
P29 June 30
2 Aug. 33
P24 Dec. 33
2 June 25
P21 Feb. 34
P28 Mar. 34
P13 Mar. 35
P 20 Feb. 12
PIO May 33
PdO Dec. 34
PIO April 36
P18 Sept. 35
PdO July 36
P25 Nov. 36
2 May 37
P 4 Aug. 37
P29 Sept. 37
P 3 Nov. 37
P2dFeb. 38
P 1 June 38
P 10 Aug. 38
P26 May 37
P15Sept.37
P29Sept.37
P 3 Nov. 87
P23Feb. 38
11 May 38
P 1 June 38
PIO Aug. 38
P 9 June 25
P 9 May 34
P 10 April 35
P18 Sept. 35
P 30 July 36
2 May 37
P 4 Aug. 37
P22 Sept. 37
P23Feb. 38
27 Mar. 28
28 June 38
Paymaster. — Chas. Boyse Roche, 30 Nov. 38 ; Ens. 18 Jan. 28 ; Lieut, 21 June, 32.
At^utant.—Bdwturd Plantagenet Airey Talbot, (Lieut,) 20 Sept. 39.
Quarter-Master. — Jones Duke, 10 Jan. 37.
5tir^ixm.— William Bain, M.D. 29 Dec. 37 ; Assist,'Surg, 30 June, 25; Hosp,-
Assist, 24 June, 15.
As8ist,*8urg, — ^Alexander Smith, 16 Nov. 33.
James Gordon, 13 Jan. 37.
Facings Yellow. — Agent, Messrs. Cox k Co,
1 Sir Thomas Briibane Joined the Diike of York's army fn the beginning of the war, and was present in
every action except that of the 32nd If ay 08» when he was confined from a wound received In the action
of the 18th of the mme month. He was subseqoentlr present at the taking of various islands, forts, fcc. in
the Weei IimUbb. Sir Thomas has received a eroM and one eUsp for Vlttoria, Pyrenees, Kivell^ Orthes, and
ToolMse^ where he was wounded.
186
Smb. for For.l
Scnice, 1837.J
S5th (or Royal Sussex) Regitnent of Foot.
rSenrtef atlhi
L MMiritim.
« MAIDA .»
YewrServ.
63
Pull
P.y.
21
31
14
31
17
IS
13
16
9
12
14
28
9
19
16
14
16
11
7
7
6
6
6
6
4
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
10
4
12
Half
Pay.
1
4ft
0
0
0
0
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
0
Colonel.
9 ^ir John Oswald/ O.C.B. & G.C.M.O. Second Lieut. 1 Feb. 1788; Lieut. S9
Jan. 89 ; Capt. 24:Jan. 91 ; Mo^Wy 1 Sept 96 ; L\Mi.-Col. SO Mar. 97 ; CoL
30 Oct. 1806 ; Mqjor-Qen. 4 June, 11 ; Lieut, -Gen. 12 Aug. 19 ; Gen. 10 Jan.
37 ; Col. d6th Regt. 9 Oct 19.
Lieut.'Colonel.
Edward Kent S. Butler, JStu. 27 Aug. 18 ; Lieut. 7 April, 26 ; Capt. p 8 April,
26; Mqjor, P29 March, 33; Lieut.-Col. p 17 June, 36.
Mqfors.
Aralander Tennant,* Ens. p20 Oct 08; Lieut. 10 June, 13 iiCapt. p 10 June, 26;
Mqjor y^l Aug. 34.
Benjamin F. Dalton Wilson, Em. P27 Aug. 26; Lieut. PlO June, 96; Capt.
P 20 April, 32 ; MqjOTy P 17 June, 36.
Captaiks.
Bdward Goate
John Rowley Heyland . .
John Gordon
J. H. Oakea Moore . . . .
John Oliver Munton . . . .
James Fraser
Edward H. Hutchinson. .
James Tedlie
Heniy Cooper'
Charles Spanish
LlBUTBNANTS.
George Camie
William Ward
Theopfailus Faris
Geoige Bayly
Thomas J. G. Chatterton
Frederick English
Oliver Nicolls Chatterton
Thomas Goldie Harding .
Geo. Granville Baker. . . .
Fred. Hugh Henry
Wm. Hutchinson Carrot
Henry Wheatstone . . . .
Jas. Farquhar Gordon . .
Ensigns.
J. Talbot Crosbie
Rob. OthoTravers
Thomas Teulon
John A. Ewart
James Moore
Wm. lliomas Harris . . . .
Geo. Cholmondeley Lees
Robert Henry Price ....
Paymaster.
BNSION.
9 May 06
8 Jan. 24
P14 June27
26 Oct 27
30 June 26
P 6 April 31
P20Mar. 27
p 19 May 26
3 Oct 06
P26 Apr. 31
26 July 21
18 Aug. 26
P 8 Apr. 26
10 Feb. 26
P26 Aug. 29
P22 Mar. 33
P26July 33
P31 July 34
P 1 Aug. 34
P20 Mar. 36
P24July 36
17 June 36
P 6 Aug. 36
LI BUT.
8 Jan.
P 7 Jan.
P 6 Apr.
P26 Apr.
17 Aug.
P 1 Aug.
07
26
31
31
32
34
PlO Sept 29
P 6 June 27
18 June 07
P20 Mar. 36
40ct 27
1 May 28
P26 Aug. 29
17 Apr. 30
P31 Dec. 33
P 17 June 36
P 6 Aug. 36
P26 Aug. 36
23 July 38
7 Aug. 38
P 27 Sept 39
11 Oct 39 1
P 31 Dec. 39,
CAPTAIN.
BRBV.-MAJ.
27 June 11
P 12 Apr. 31
P 6 Apr. 33
P31 Dec. S3
P20 Mar. 36
P17 June 36
P 8 June 38
23 July 38
26 Mar. 13
P 31 Dec. 30
22 July 90
10 Jan. 87
P26 Aug. 36
P16Sept37
P 29 Dec. 37
27 July 38
28 Aug. 38
P27 Sept 39
P 9 Nov. 39
PSl Dec. 39
Gust Ham. Holmes, 24 Feb. 37; Ens. 11 June, 30; Lieui.
2 Aug. 33.
il4/ti^aii/.— Hen. Wheatstone, {lAeut.) 6 Aug. 36.
Quarter^Master. — 9 John Connon,* 11 Sept. 28.
5tiyyttm.— Robert Sillery, M.D. 4 Jan. 39; Assist. -Surg. 18 April, 22 ; Hosp.-
Assist. 24 May, 16.
4 0 Assistant-Surgeons. — Arch. Gordon, M.D. 28 June, 36.
1 0 Wm. Augustus Heise, M.D. 18 Oct 39.
Facings Blue. — Agent, Messrs. Cox ic Co.
1 Sir Joba OtwaM was at the captura of Maitlnlqaa, St. Lucia, and QiiaiUloii|M. He was atvaialy
wooadad la Holland, IB Sept 1790, and has ncelTed a medal and two daq^ for Malda, Vttloria, aad 8C
Sebaattan.
9 M^lor Tenaaat lerved at the tlcge of Fluahlair to 1800.
0 M^r Cooper ienred at Waleheren tn 1800^ and •ubeequentljr In the Aroerleaa War.
4 Qoarter-MasUr Conoon lerrcd In the Penlnsnla from Jan. 1810 to the end of the war, larlndhifr tW
batUee of Buiaco and Pnentet D'Onor \ lieica of Ciiidad Rodrlfo and Badi^oa; batllca of fliliinanr^ VH-
toria, Pyreneai^ aad OrtlMa.
180
Enb. for Forelgnl
8er?ioe, 1690. J
Seth (or Her^brdshire) Regt. of Foot
[Senrinf in
New Bninfwick.
02
Full
33
10
5
14
6
Hal/
P.,.
" Finn."—" HIND008TAN "— " ROLEIA *'— « VIMIERA "— " CORUNN A " — " SALA-
MANCA"—" PYRENEES"—" NIVELLE"— " NIVE"— " ORTHES"—
" TOULOUSE"—" PENINSULA."
Ivean'Serv.)
ColoneL
Sir Roger H. Sfaeaffe, Bart, Em, 1 May, 1778; lAeui, 27 Dec. 80; Capt, 6
May, 05 ; Mqjory 13 Dec 97 ; lAeut.-Col, 22 March, 98 ; Col 25 April 1808 ;
Mqjar-Oen. 4 June, 11 ; Lieut.Gen. 19 July, 21 ; Col. 36 Regt. 21 Dec. 39.
Lieui.'Colonel.
9 Arch. M. MazweU,* K.H. 2nd Lieut. Boy. ArtiL 1 July, 01 ; Lieut. 17 May,Od ;
Capt. 1 Feb. 08; Brevet-Mtffor, 27 May, 26; Begtl-Hqjor, 12 Dec. 26;
lAeui.-Col. P 25 Nov. 28. MqjarM.
9 Geo. Caimes,' Ent. 16 Dec. 08 ; Lieut. 2 Jan. IS; Capt. p 4 Not. 24 ; Mqjor^
P 4 Dec. 32.
9 Thomas L'Estrange,* Ent. 9 Oct. 06 ; Lieut. 29 Feb. 08 ; Capt. 8 April, 26 ;
Brevet'Mqjor, 28 June, 38; Begtl.-Mqjor, 14 Nov. 38.
6H
32
0
84
0
88
34
14
14
1
0
14
0
13
0
33
16
8ft
0
14
10
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16
0
13
10
2*
0
13
0
10
0
10
0
8
0
8
0
6
0
6
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
20
16ft
Captains.
9 John De Lacy^
Charles Ashmore
Charles TroUope
Edward R. King
Andrew Nugent. ......
John Henry Reeve
Jas. Murray Home' . . .
John Hiem
Henry Lecky
Robert Ross , .
LlBUTBNANTS.
Alex. Connor
William Curteis
John Pratt
Lorenzo Rothe
John Fleury
Wm. Mauleverer
Chas. A. Goodman
Alex. Tfaislethwayte . . .
Arthur Kinloch
N. Hynes
James Nugent
Alfred Jas. Bourdillon .
Patrick L. M<Dougall .
Ensigns.
E. W. Jennings
Edw. Chas. Butler . . .
Wm. Ward Abbott ...
C. Wilson Carden
Robt H. Carew
R. Caimes Bruce
Hen. W. Palmer
Edw. Warwick Harvey . .
BN8ION.
30 May 09
26 Dec. 13
P 19 Nov. 26
16 Feb. 26
P 7 Sept. 26
P 18 Oct 27
24 Feb. 14
8 April 26
25 July 06
13 June 30
18 Dec. 24
P 6 Nov. 26
P 8 June 30
P 6 Mar. 28
P 16 July 30
P 31 Aug. SO
2 Nov. 32
P 23 Nov. 32
24 July 35
22 Oct 36
P16 AprU36
P 6 May 36
13 Feb. 36
P 13 May 36
P 13 Jan. 37
P 24 Mar. 37
P 20 Oct 37
P 28 Nov. 37
P30Mar. 38
11 Jan. 39
LIEUT.
16 June 11
13 April 20
P 10 Oct 26
31 July 28
P 16 July 30
P31 Aug. 30
12 Dec. 16
P 21 Feb. 28
19 Oct 08
P 11 July 34
P 7 Dec. 26
P 20 Mar. 27
8 June 36
P 21 Aug. 36
P 6 May 36
P 13 Jan. 37
24 Feb. 37
P 24 Mar. 37
P 28 Nov. 37
29 Nov. 37
11 Jan. 39
31 May 30
PllMay 39
CAPTAIN.
13 Feb. 27
P 19 Aug. 28
P23 Aug. 31
P 4 Dec. 32
P 11 July 34
P 6 May 36
11 Jan. 39
31 May 39
P23May 16
Pl4Sept38
BREV.-MAJ.
10 Jan. 37
4 Oiptain De Lscj lerred in
the Peninsula tram Aug. 1809
to the end of the war, including
the battle of Boneo ; Albuhera ;
siMM of Ciudad Rodrigo^ Ju.
and Feb. 1812 ; Bad^oi, 6 April,
12 ; battles of Salamanca, Vit-
toria, Pyrenees, 28 Julj, to
2 Aug. 1818, Mivelle, Orthee,
and ToulouM, 10 April, 14.
Received a gun-shot wound in
the right arm at Victoria. Haa
served seven years in the West
Indies iince the peace.
5 Captain Home served the
campaign of 1814 in Upper Ca-
0
0
0
0
21 June 39
Paymaster. — Humphrey Hen. Carmichael, 24 Feb. 14 ; J^tu . 24 Sept. 03 ; Lieut.
27 Nov. 06; Capt. 31 Dec. 12.
Adjjtaant.—^olm Pratt (Lieut.) 21 June, 39.
Quarter-Master.— WlMiam Stuart, 10 July, 36.
Surgeon.— Wm. Lloyd, M.D. 18 Sept. 35; Assist.-Surg. 9 Nov. 14.
Assist.-Surg.—Jn. SheUs, M.D. 29 July, 30 ; Hotp.-Atsist. 25 Jan. 27.
Charles Scott, M.D. 7 Nov. 34.
Facings Qraas Green. — Agent, Price & Son. — Irish Agent, Messrs. Borough, Armlt k Co.
I Colonel Maxwell served the campaign in CalalMla, and commanded the artillery that besieged Seylla
Castle. Served subsequently on the Eastern ceast of Spain ; embarked with Lord William Bentinck from
Tarragona, alter having assisted at two sieges of that fortress ; took part in tlie Italian campaign, and was
Brigade-Ma)or to the artillery at the capture of Genoa.
8 If i^or Caimes served at the siege of Flashing in 1809, and at dlflhrent periods Id the Peniniula.
8 Mijor L'Estrange served at Walcheren in 1809 ; and in the Peninsula from Oct. 1812 to the end of the
war, including the battles of the Pyrenees, NiveUe, (wounded in the head), Nive, and Toulouse (severely
wounded, loet a flnger off the right hand.)
187
*S;It^3Sf ] 37tt (or Ntvth Hampihire) Begt. of Foot.
« MINDEN"— « TOUBNAY"— « PENINSULA."
NorsScoUt.
Ywirt* Senr.
47
Full
42
31
15
Half
Pay.
2ft
36
0
31
^
14
0
14
0
14
0
13
0
26
0
9
0
10
0
8
0
13
0
18
lift
10
0
8
0
7
0
6
0
5
0
6
0
6
0
4
0
10
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
31
0
5
0
3
0
16
0
12
3
0
0
ColoneL
Hon, Sir Alexander Duff,* G.C.H. Em, 23 May, 1703; Lieut, 16 Jbd. 04;
Capt, 16 JaD. 94; Major, 28 Mar. 94; Lieut.-Col. 14 April, 98; Co/. 26
April, 1808; Mqfor-Gen, 4 Jane, 11; Lieut.-Gm, 19 July, 21; CM. 37th
Regt. 20 July, 31. Lieut.^CohneL
Wm. Smelt,* C.B. Comet, 16 Maich, 98; Lieut, Pll Dec. 99; Copt, dl
March, 05; ilf(q[;.28Jan.08; £r«r.-Xt«uf.-Co/.4June,I4; Begtl,- Lieut, 'Coi.
24 Nov. 14 ; Col. 22 July, 30. Mqfars.
9 Henry Herbert Manners,' K.H. 2nd Lieut, 23 April, 07 ; Lieut, 1 Feb. 09;
Capt, 9 Sept 19 ; Afq^ar, p 25 Dec. 25 ; Brevet- Lieut, *Col, 28 June, 38.
Joseph BradBhaw, Ent, p 12 May, 25 ; Lieut, p 12 Dec. 26 ; Capt, p 2 Dec 31 ;
Major f P9 Dec. 36.
t
CAPTAIN8.
Henry Owen Wood * , ,
Ca John Thoreaa * ..
Francis Skelly
WUUam Elliott
Geo. Briscoe Whalley . .
Gilbert Wm. Franklyn . .
John Harvey
J. R. Sheppard WiUon . .
WUliamClay
Patrick Fran. Durham . .
LlBUTBNAlTTa.
Tbos. £dm. Le Blanc. . . .
9 Wm. Thorn. Scrvantes
Francis A. Cook
Hen. Edw. Mannere ....
James GriioMMi
Stanhope R. M. Byrne . .
Wm. Glynne Griffith
Chaa. Ang^. Parkinson . .
BNSTON.
6 July 04
26 Oct. 04
P 6 July 26
P 19 Sept. 26
P 12 Dec. 26
P 30 April 27
14 April 14
P 19 April 31
8 June 30
P21 Sept. 32
10 May 27
27 June 11
31 Aug. 30
P29June32
P 16 Mar. 33
P 10 Oct. 34
P 27 Feb. 36
P 10 July 35
P 11 July 35
John Owen Lewis
ElioUTho. Seward |p 9 Dec. 36
P 1 1 June 30
P 12 May 37
26 May 37
LIEUT.
Sam. Baker Hayes. ,
Cha. Fra. Sham. . . .
Wm. Hamilton . . . .
Ey»tQV8,
E. D. Atkinson . . . .
W. G. M. Clibbom
A. M. Alex. Bowen
Hen. John Curteis
H. Rnssell Manners
George Lawrence . .
Multon Lambard . .
P 6 Oct. 37
17 Nov. 37
P 29 Dec. 37
P 6April38
28 Aug. 38
P 15 Feb. 39
P 1 Mar. 39
P21 June 39
25 Dec. 04
28 May 07
18 Sept. 28
P 31 Jan. 28
P 12 Jan. 30
23 Nov. 30
10 April 25
P 10 Oct 34
P 21 Sept 32
P 10 July 35
P 2 Dec. 31
29 Dec. 14
P 2 May 34
9 July 35
P 9 Dec 36
P 6 Oct 37
P 17 Nov. 37
p 6April38
9 July 38
P 15 Feb. 39
P 13 Feb. 35
P 1 Mar. 39
P 21 June 39
CAPTAIN.
BRBV.-MAJ.
10 Jan. 37
10 Jan. 37
22 July 13
19 July 15
P21 Sept 32
P 13 Dec. 33
P 9 July 35
P 9 Dec 30
9 Oct 37
P 17 Nov. 37
P 15 Feb. 39
P 1 Mar. 39
0 M ^)or Tboffan mmi tbe
campaign of 1800 In Hanover,
and In tho Penintoln from An;.
1808 to tbe and of tbe war.
including Ibo iMttlci of Roleiat
Viaiiera, Bumeo ; atteck of
Fort Chrifttoral (wounded) ;
liege of Badnjos ; elege and
eaptuK of Ctttdad RodHgo ;
battle of Salamaaea; cmptrrv
of Madrid { battle* ot Vlttorie,
tbe Pyreneet, (wounded near
Pampaluna\ Ortbee, and Too-
louM. Senred at New Orkui,
and aft Watarioo.
Tho. Molyneux Keogh .
Pajfmaster.^Jlf James Halfhide, 29 June, 09.
A^jutant,-^, O Lewis (Lieut,) 24 May, 39.
QuarteT'Master, — ^Richard Hamilton, 2 Nov. 37.
Surgeon, — ^Alex. Browne, M.D. 22 Nov. 30 ; Asiist.'Surg, 3 Aug. 26 ; ffosp,-
Asriet, 16 Jane, 25.
Auiit.'Surgt,— John Wardrop Moore, 29 July, 30 ; Jffosp.-Astitt, 8 May, S8.
Charlea Arnold Logie, 12 Jan. 38.
Faeingt Yellow. — Agent, Mr. Lawrie. — Irith Agent, Messr*. Cane k Co.
1 Sir Alflc Duff wrrcd In Flaaden ; aeoorapanled tbe espediiion from the East Indies to Efjpt, wberr be
Mired vntU tbe peaee of 1809. Sir Alex, commanded tbe centre column in the attack apon Buenoe Ajrt%.
8 CoL Smell served In the American war, including tbe taking of Platteburgh ; etmv and eapinre of
Oewego; action aft Lundy'i Laoa» and etormtng of Fort Brie ISth Aug. 14» wbiere hr was aevttnly aMl
daageroualT wounded. Piwenft at the capture of Rangoon, and other aotlont in Ava.
9 Ool. Mannan lervedat OUdoa, Roleia, and Vlmlcim (wounded). Coranoa campaign. Blm of Flwb*
Ing (wounded). Campalgoe of 1811 and 18 in the Prainiiila, including the siege of Ciadad Bodngo^
•ft Blbodon, eiage of Bad^i, besldee various fkirmisbes. SU^ftly wounded aft the flege of
very aeveMy on the night of the aesnnlt.
4 Mi^or Wood tenred the campaign of 1814 la the PnUuala, ladmUng tha taretftawnft of
188
38/A (or the \st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot.
" MOXTB VlJ>10'»— " ROLBIA"— " VlMIURA"— "COHUMHA"— BuSAro"— " BaDAJOZ"-" SALAMANCA"—
VlTTOBIA"—** St. SailASTIAll"^** NlVB •— '• P*HIlf»ULA"-~" AVA."
Tesn* Serr.
72
PttU
40
90
17
25
87
27
16
22
13
17
24
9
15
19
15
14
15
14
12
9
8
6
6
8
6
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
14
19
9
HiUf
Pay.
1«
0
1ft
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ft
0
17«
Colonel.
Sir Uenry Pigot,» O.C.M.G. Comet, 23 Jan. 1709; Lieut. 24 Sept. 72; Capt.
16 Mar. 75; Mq^or, 4 April, 81 ; Lieut.-Col. 6 May, 83; Col. 20 Dec. 93;
Major-Oen. 26 Feb. 95; Xieie^.-G^n. 29 April, 1802; Gen. 1 An. 12; Col.
88th Regiment, 5 Dec. 36. Lieut. -Colonel.
Hugh Pfper,' Em. p 29 Mar. 99 ; Lieut. 13 Nov. 06 ; Capt. P 13 June, 11 ; Mqjor,
10 June, 28 ; Lveut.-Col. 28 May, 31.
Mqjore.
9 George Young,* Em. 1 Nov. 10 ; Lieut. 24 Noy. 12 ; Capt. 10 Feb. 25; Jlf(({^,
27 April, 34.
John Campbell,* Em. 25 Nov. 21 ; Lieut. 1 July, 24 ; Capt. p 1 1 July, 26 ; Jlf^/or,
P29 Dec. 37.
Captains.
James Pattoun Sparks . .
{Robert Matthew^ ....
Alexander Campbell^
J. Jackson Lovth^
Robert Can-
Henry Knight Storks. . . .
W. LitUejohn O'Halloran*
9 Robert Woodhoose^
Jos. Samuel Adamson
Charles Irrine
LiBUTBNAlfTS.
Frederick Tudor »<»
Edward Evans
John James Qrant. . . .
Thomas Southall ^' ....
John Oage Lecky ....
Wm. Oamuel Edwards
John W. S. Smith
Daniell O'Connell
John Robert Stawell . .
Thomas Anderson ....
Cockayne Frith
Wm. Donald Piper . .
Robert Charles Sinclair
Ensigns.
John Piper
Charles J. Prichard . .
John R. Jackson
Charles R. Maxwell . .
Wm. James Loftus. . . .
Henry Roe Evans ....
R. Scott
James Jarvis
BNSIGN.
27 July 15
26 Sept. 13
17 Dec. 13
3 July 24
P 9 April 18
P 10 Jan. 28
11 Jan. 24
17 Aug. 09
P 15 Mar. 31
9 April 25
26 Nov. 21
24 Mar. 25
9 Mar. 26
2 Dec. 25
P 22 April 26
14 Feb. 28
3 Feb. 32
P 4 May 32
P 25 May 32
16 May 34
22 Aug. 37
21 Nov. 34
P 23 Aug. 37
P 10 Nov. 37
P 9 Jan. 38
11 May 38
P 19 Oct. 38
P 9 Nov. 38
P 4 May 39
31 May 39
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
BRBV.-MAJ.
30 July 18
26 Nov. 21
26 Nov. 21
11 Sept. 25
29 Dec. 23
P 2 Mar. 32
20 July 26
5 June 12
P 27 Sept. 33
P 17 May 27
18 Sept. 24
5 Jan. 27
P 12 Feb. 28
25 Sept. 28
P 26 Mar. 29
P 12 July 31
4 Aug. 37
P 22 Aug. 37
P 10 Nov. 37
P 29 Dec. 37
P 4 May 39
31 May 39
p 20 Sept. 39 B«,^„.
10 Lieut. Tudor nerred throughout the Bur-
mew war.
11 Ueut. Southall nerred io the Burmeie
war from Mo?. 1685.
5 Sept. 26
5 Jan. 27
25 Sept. 28
P 23 Mar. 32
II Dec. 31
P 30 Oct. 35
P 29 Dec. 37
21 April 33
P 1 Dec. 37
P 4 May 39
0 Capt. Camphell eenred the
campaign of 1814, in the South
of Prance, Including tiie invest-
ment of Bayonne. Served
tbrouKhout the Burmeie war.
7 Captain Louth eenred
throuffhout the Burmese war.
8 Capt. (yiieUoran served
at the siege and storming of
Bburtpore.
B Capt. Woodhouee served
in the Peninsahi from Jaaiiarjr,
1800, to Dec. 1811, including
the battles of Talavera, Busaco,
Puentes d*0nor, and siege of
_ P 20 Sept. 39
PoymiM^er.— Wm. F. Vernon, 9 July, 30; Ens. 1 June, 20; Lieut. 6 July, 27.
^<(?Wiin*.— Frederick Tudor {Lieut?) 17 Nov. 37.
Quarter-MoMter.-^eoT^e Green Watkinn, 7 Oct. 36; En$. 25 Dec. 13; Lieut.
23 July, 18.
5«r^«m..— Hugh Lindsay Stuart, 17 Sept. 39; Astixt.- Surgeon, 15 Dec. 25 ;
Hosp.-Assigt 28 Dec. 20.
14 0 Asri8tant'Swrge(m.^ThoB. Foss, 18 Jan. 27 ; Hospital-Assift. 15 June, 26.
Facingi Yeliow.^Agent, Mr. Lawrie.— JrwA Agent, Borough, Armit, 8c Co.
[Retumedfrom Bengal, May, 1836.]
1 Sir Meniy Pljsot accompanied the brigade of Guards to Holland in 17M, and was prcteiit at the siege of
▼alendennce, the aotion of Unoelles, and aU the other engagements in which the brii^ade was engaged in
the campaigns of 170S and 94.
9 Colonel Piper served in the American war, including the capture of Moore island ; also throughout the
5 M^or Young served at the battle of Puentes d'Onor; siege of Badi^oi ; attack of the Ports at, and
battle of, Salamanca; captuie of Madrid; siege of Burgos; twice engaged, and.onci> wounded, on the retreat
from Bnrgoe; operatione in front, inveitment of. and sortie from Bayonue. Served in the BunpcM war.
4 Malor Campbell served throughout the Burmese war.
6 Captain Matthew served at Bad^}os, Salamanca, and Bayonne; at Graham's Town, when attacked by
OsAes, in 1810; and throughout the Burmese war.
189 M
^iS,^*r] 39^* (^ ^^ Donetshire) Regiment of FooU [*S5*i»*dfeIr
" PHmia in Indus,**—** Plasskt'*— ** Gxbraltah"— with the CtutU and Kejf, **Montit Intignia Cdtp^'
—** ALBUHBSA"— " VlTTORlA"— »• PTRBUBM"— " NlVBLLK"--*«KiV«"— ** OrTKBB"— " PRVIVBULA."
Colonel.
9 Hon, Sir Robert Wm. O'Callai^n/ G.C.B. Ens, 29 Nov. 1794 ; Lkut, 0 Dec
94: Capf. 31Jan. 95; Z/ieu<.-CoM6 July, 1803; CW. 1 Jan. 12; Megar-Gtfu
4 June, 14; Lieut.-Gen. 22 July, 30; Co2. 30th Regiment, 4 March, 33.
Lieut,'Colonels.—mi Joseph V^akefleld, Cornet, P 20 May, 14; Lieut. 20 Aug
15; C/f/>«. P 29 July, 19; Afqfor, 27 May, 34; Lieut. ^Col p 10 March, 97.
Thomas Wright,^ fru. 18 Dec. 12 ; Lieut. 22 April, 14; Capt. p 14 July, 26;
Mqjor, P 10 March, 37.; Lieut.-Col. 24 Apr. 39. •
^/|;&r«.— Horatio Walpole, JEns. ic Lieut. 8 May, 17 ; Capt. P 13 Jan. 25; Mt^f
P 17 Nov. 37.
9 Donald Urquhart,* Ens. 25 Mar. 01 ; Lieut. 17 Sept. 03; Capt. 21 May 08 ;
Brev.'Mqj. 27 May > 25 ; Brev. Lieut.- Col. 28 June, 38 ; Begt.-Mqj. 24 Apr. 89.
Year*' ^nr.
Mi
Full
Hall
P.y.
Pay.
26
A
28
A
22
1ft
30
»ft
27
0
29
»ft
17
10ft
15
0
12
0
14
0
27
ft
9
0
17
0
13
0
13
0
11
0
8
0
8
0
13
0
8
0
10
0
6
0
6
0
5
0
10
0
5
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
9
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
34
0
6
0
4
0
24
^
6
0
5
0
Captains.
9 John Fltz Gerald'
Wm. Borau Bernard* ....
Qeorge Slceman
Joseph Long Innes
Chas. T. Van Stianbcnzee
William Wood
John Blackall
MarmadukeQeo. Nixon. .
Henry Francis Stokes^ . .
Frederick Dunbar
LiKUTBNANTS.
Henry T. Griffiths
Bernard Gra. Layard. . . .
Roliert Newport Tinley. .
Robert Dean Weige ....
Charles Campbell
Henry A. Strachan ....
Arthur Herbert
JEneBB Wm. Fraser ....
William Munro
H. Waprct Davenport. . .,
James S. Atkinson
Wm. Clarges Wolfe ....
Edward Croker
J. Fitz Roy Dalrymple . .
Humphrey Gray
F. Hawtry Cox
Wordsworth Smith ....
Adam Hackett . •
William Hardinge
Charles J. Walker
Tho. Sargent Little ....
Chas. Tho. Hamilton ...
Ensigns.
Owen Wynne Gray • . .
R. Hamilton Currie . . .
James C. Harvey
Wm. Newport Tlnley . .
Patrick Flynn
Hugh Geo. Colville ....
Edward Hardinge
BNSION.
6 Oct. 13
12 April 08
12 May 13
8 April 25
P 28 Aug. 28
P 13 April 26
14 Oct. 12
5 April 31
24 July 23
10 May 27
19 April 27
P 13 Aug. 29
4 April 32
3 April 32
P 9 Aug. 27
21 Sept. 32
P 18 Jan. 31
P 6 June 34
P 20 June 34
P 30 May 35
30 Sept. 30
P 30 Oct. 35
P 4 Mar. 30
P 2 Dec. 36
25 Mar. 36
P 26 Feb. 36
21 Oct. 36
P 10 Feb. 37
P 10 Mar. 37
7 April 37
9 Dec. 37
P17 Feb. 38
9 Not. 38
P 28 Dec. 38
25 Jan. 39
P 15 Nov. 39
9 Jan. 40
10 Jan. 40
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. IBRBV.-MAJ.
27 May 34
30 Dec. 28
17 June 36
10 Jan. 37
P 10 Mar. 37
9 8 May 35
1 June 35
P 28 Dec. 38
24 Apr. 39
13 Oct. 39
C«ro cUtpt for llaidA,
NlveUr, Mirv,
7 April 25
12 Oct. 08
5 Jan. 26
14 Aug. 28
P 22 Feb. 33
P 27 April 27
4 May 14
25 Mar. 33
1 Aug. 25
4 April 32
P 2 Nov. 32
12 Jan. 33
P 19 July 33
P 7 Aug. 33
3 May 33
2 June 35
2 Sept. 34
4 Mar. 36
1 April 36
2 Dec. 36
3 Feb. 37
10 Mar. 37
17 Nov. 37
8 Dec. 37
1 July 38
P 28 Dec. 38
23 Mar. 39
21 Apr. 30
24 Apr. 39
13 Oct 39
19 Oct 39
P 19 July 39
5 Capt. Stokca wrvcd thnnifbavt the
S CapUlB Dnralbnl •prrad at tte aqpCm* «r tte |«a«
of Prance In ISIO : la the cipcdiUon to iavm Id Iftll i
raplur* of Kaady to IBIft i awl In tlM KaaSyws
lioa la 1SI7 awl iS.
7 rohMMt Wrlfflil iraa ■ewrply wooadcd •
aflklr of RIttof* in the Bart Indies. IStfc OH. It
ISIrR.
a trom
VHtorla,
and Orthcs.
t Col. UrqiduHni
pcditioa to Walehetm, and ■!«§« of
Ftuahinf ; eain|Milcaa of ISIS and
U In tb« PvotaiMda, Inetodlv tlia
erouhif of tlw BIdaiaaa i taulas of
tbe Ntrcllo and Nlv« i tevMcly
wounded Sih Dee. I8U.
S Cap!, nis OoraM Mrrei to Ikt
Pcninittla ttom Umj ISIS mbMI Ikt
end of the war, Inrlndlf alct* «^
Saa Sebaatiaa (woonded al the m-
aaalt, with the Airtani ha^, SI A^.
ISIS) { MoraUv the hrlgtata of Vera.
a< a Toluntcer i hattlea of Ihe Nl.
Telle, NIve, Boyonne, Oarrln, Or.
thea, and Tonlouoe.
4 Captain Bemaid aerved at th*
capCuro of the Isle of Fnaea la
ISIOi and at the —wSt I of Kar.
aool la tho laM ladlti. In Sum.
ISlSu
10
190
Pll Jan. 40
Paffmaster. — G. Augustus Dumford,* 13 Feb. 27 ; Ens. S8 June, 06;
March, 10; Capt. 25 Dec. 26.
A4juiant.—Wi\\mn Munro, (lieut.) 24 May, 30.
Quarter-Master.—iohn 0*Brien, 19 Feb. 36. [8 June 1 1 .
5iir^.— 9 Rob. Stark, M.D. 19 Nov. 30; Assist.-Surg. 21 Jan. 13; Hasp.-
Assist.'Surgs. — James M'Gregor, 24 July, 34.
John Shichiir, 24 April, 35
Facings Green. — Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co.
the
Indies.
SJtoS'iSJ:] 40^A (P^ '** 2/irf Somersetshire) Regiment of Foot. [^.i"f„S
Tlie BpMnXt with the word *' Eotft" on the caps of the Plank Companiee. " If ohtb Vidbo"— " Rolbxa"
— •* VlMlBRA*'— "TALAVBHA"— " BAOAJOZ"— " SAUkVAITOA"— " VITTORIA"— ' PtBBJCBBB"—
" NlVBLLB"— " OBTHBS"— " TOULOUBB*'— " PB»1H8ULA"~** WATBUMO.'
Yean'Benr
45
FoU
Pay.
Half
Pay.
36
45
35
96
20
15
15
12
23
27
16
15
17
17
21
16
18
17
14
11
10
10
9
7
7
6
9
6
6
5
5
5
5
4
10
4
3
S
1
1
1
1
1
28
14
3
23
14
6
lA
0
0
0
0
0
0
»A
0
10ft
8
sti
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
ColoneL
Sir Lionel Smith, Barty K.C.B. & G.C.H. Em, March, 1795 ; Lieut. 28 Oct.
95 ; Capt, 22 May, 1801 ; Mqjor^ 22 AprU, 02 ; Lieut.-Col, 6 June, 05 ; Col.
4 June, 13 -, Mqfor^Gen. 12 Aug. 19 ; Lieut.-Oen. 10 Jan. 37 ; CoL 40th
Regt. 9 Feb. 37. lAeut-ColoneU.
Thomas Valiant, K.H, Bm. p31 March, 04; Lieut. 21 June, 05; Capt. P21
Aug. 17 ; Jliqjor, p24 Oct. 21 ; Lieut.-Col. p8 Oct. 25 ; Col. 28 June, 38.
Rob. Brice Fearon,* C.B. Eru. June, 95; Lieut. 4 Sept. 95; Capt. 21 April, 04;
Mqfor, P20 Dec. 10; Brevet-Lieut.- Col. 12 Aug. 19; RegtL- Lieut.-Col. p8
May, 23 ; Col. 10 Jan. 37. Mqjors.
9 Richard Jebb,* Comet, p 12 Sept. 05 ; Lieut. P4 Aug. 08 ; Capt. p9 May^
11 ; Brevet-Mqjor, 22 July, 30 ; Regtl.-McQor, p 1 May, 35.
m George Hibbert, ^n#. P25 Feb. 13 ; Lieut. 14 June, 15 ; Capt. p6 March,.
23; Mqfor, P 13 Nov. 35.
Captains.
Evelyn Spen. Boscawen. .
James Stopford
Fill Her. Coddington . .
Thos. James Valiant
Joseph Curtin
Jolm Kelly
John Gray
Joseph Boyer Oliver
John M'Duff
Henry Caulfeild
Lieutenants.
Thomas Miller
Boyce M'Kenzie
John Perry Elliott
James Adamson
Ferdinand White
Hen. Furey Wakefield . .
Fred. Wra. Smith
Geoige Matthias White. .
James Todd
) ENSIGN.
P 26 Aug. 19
P 17 Sept. 25
P 22 Sept. 25
29 May 28
14 Sept. 15
8 Nov. 13
31 Aug. 24
P 16 Dec. 25
10 Feb. 14
11 Dec. 23
P 3 May 33
P 25 April 34
25 Nov. 31
9 Jan. 17
31 Mar. 14
28 Dec. 14
22 Feb. 15
P 2 Nov. 26
P17 Dec. 29
P 10 Sept. 30
13 June 30
P 22 Feb. 31
John Martin B. Ncill |p 22 Mar. 33
Hen. Crickitt Tyler . .
Hen. Fancourt Valiant
Thomas L. K. Nelson. .
Wm. Augustus Fyers. . . . ' p 17 Oct 34
Henry Seymour P 9 Jan. 35
Richard Armstrong . . . . P 1 May 35
Henry Halkett p 29 May 35
Alex. A. Nelson p 6 Mar. 35
EdwardLee !P12June35
Rich. Olpherts ;p 2 Dec. 36
John Downum .P28Sept.30
Ensigns. {
F. T. L. G. Russell P20 May 36
J. Young Vance ' p 21 April 37
James Johnston p 23 Mar. 38
Jas. Duncan Mac Andrew p 15 Mar. 39
Edw. Hungerford Eagar JP12 April 39
Jolm W. Thomas 7 June 39
M. R. L. Meason p 21 June 39
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
BREV.-MAJ.
2 Sept. 24
P 2 Nov. 26
P 17 Jan. 28
P 17 Dec. 29
8 April 25
20 Dec. 24
4 May 26
P 19 Sept. 26
26 June 27
P 14 July 25
19 April 27
26 June 27
26 June 27
11 June 17
10 Nov. 31
29 July 32
P 24 Dec. 32
19 April 33
4 July 34
P 9 Jan. 35
P 1 May 35
P 13 Nov. 35
29 Jan. 36
P20May 36
7 Nov. 36
P 2 Mar. 38
P 23 Mar. 38
P15 Mar. 39
P 12 April 39
P21 June 39
P21 Dec. 32
lnf( the actions hi Sohagua aiid
Benerente, and retreat to Corunna.
8 Cept. Nuylor served at the capture of Los-
hur, Koar^e, Ryghur, and several imall Hill
Forts in 181S. Served in tlie Serwent Warree
State, and was severely wounded in both ieys ;
(the ri;rht one bodly fractured) at the assault of
Roree, ISth Feb. 1810.
4 Dr. HacAndrew served at the siege of
Flushing in ltiOU,and the campaigns of 1811, 12,
and 19, in the Peninsula.
P 1 Aug. 26
P 10 Sept. 30
P24 Dec. 32
P 1 May 35
18 July 35
27 May 36
P 12 Sept. 34
7 Nov. 36
P 12 April 39
P 8 June 30
1 Colonel Fearon*f services :
—Campaign of 17il6 and 7, in
the West Indiee, including tlie
storming of the Vigie (wound-
ed in the kuee by a bayonet) ;
attack on Morn Fortune! ; and
surrender of St. Lucia. Cam-
paign of 1790, in Holland, in-
eluding the battles of the 10th
Sept., Snd and 6th Oct. Cam-
paign of 1800 on the coast of
France and Spain. Expedition
to Quiberon Bay. Attack on
Ferrol. Expedition to Vigo and
Cadiz. Egyptian campaign of
1807, including thesurrender of
Alexandria ; attack and storm-
ing of Hosetta. Campaign of
1814 and 1&, in Ital^, includ-
ing the surrender of Naples and
Genoa. Colonel Fearon com-
manded the troops on board
the unfortunate ship Kent,
when she was burned in the
bay of Biscay, Ist March, 18Sft.
9 M^Jor Jebb served in Spam
under Sir John Moore, includ-
Robert Carey I 15 Nov. 39
Paymaster.— CharleB Scarlin Naylor,' 8 May, 35 ; Ens. 1 Sept. 12 ; Lieut. 25
Dec. 16 ; Capt. 9 May, 34.
0 Adjutant.— Ferdinand White, (Lieut.) 1 Oct 35.
0 Quarter-Ma8ter.-^hBA. Philips, 25 July, 37 ; Ene. 16 June, 37.
7^1 Surgean.'^Jfi John MacAndrew,* M.D. 30 April, 29; Asrigt.-Surg. 15 Feb. 10;
Hosp.-Asnst. 27 June, 09.
0 Asiiit.-Surgs.—ATth. West, M.D. 15 June, 30 ; Hosp.-Aist. 25 Jan. 27.
0 Henry Hadley, M.D. 28 Nov. 34.
Fitdngs Buff. — Agent y Messrs. Cox k. Co.
Sir Lionel Smith has nerved chiefly in the East Indies. In 1800 and 10 he commanded an expediti«in
to the Persian Oulf against the Pirates. Brought down by a sabre cut across the bock of hib head in the
cavalry action at Ashta, 21 st Feb. 1818. 191
Emb. for Foreign
Serrtoe, 1889,
f"]
AUi (or Welsh) Regiment of Foot.
[Scrvinf la th«
BmIImIIm.
On the Colour* and Appolntmentay the Prince of Wale^g Plume, with the motto, *' Onttt Auaau mm
ChKUydd,'*^*' DlTllOIT"— " QUMKBTOWm**— "MlAMI"-.*«HlAgA»A''->'*ATA-*'
Y««n' 8«rT.
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P«7.
93
34
17
26
23
18
30
25
17
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25
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20
10
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9
9
9
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7
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4
3
3
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0
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Colonel,
9 5tr R. DarUng,^ G.C.H. Era, 15 May, 1793; Limt, 2 Sept. 05: Capi, %
Sept. 96 ; Ma^or^ 2 Feb. 1800; Umt,-CoL 17 July, 01 ; Col. 25 July 10 ; MOgor^
Oen. 4 June, 13 ; Lieut, -Gen, 27 May, 25 ; Col, 41ft Re^ment, 26 Sept. 37.
Lieut,^Colonel8,-^l^ Richard England,^ K.H., Bnt. i^25 Feb. 08 ; Lioui. 1 Jane,
09; Capt, HI June, 11 ; Mqjor, p4 Sept. 23; Lieut. -Col, >29 Oct- 25;
Col. 28 June, 38.
Wm. Booth,' Sns. 8 May, 06 ; Lieut, 25 March, 09 ; Capt. 3 May, 21 ; Maior,
P28 June, 27 ; Xt«i*.-Co/. 11 July, 37. ^» > n/ f
Mqjors, — Gore Browne, Ens, 14 Jan. 24; Lieut. Pll July, 26; Capt, Pll
June, 29 ; Mqjor, p 19 Dec. 34.
9 Joseph SimmouA,^ 2nd Lieut, 16 April, 12; Lieut, 23 Dec. 13; Capt. 18
Feb. 27 ; Mqjor, 22 Aug. 37.
Captains.
James Cochran ^
George Carpenter
William Dempster
Perceval Browne'
John Wetherall
Richard Price*
Archibald Hook
William Barnes'
John Geo. Bedingfleld* . .
LawranceTallan'
Lieutenants.
S8i Joseph Eyles Deere ''^
Eugene Jas. Vang^ian . .
Samuel Geo. Stoddard" . .
William May
Robert Donaldson
G. Sheaffe Montizambert
Robert Butler
Chas. Finch M<Kenzie . .
James Caihpbell
Henry Downes
Andrew Garden
Wm. H. H. Anderson . .
John Diddep
Thomas Burgh
Walter Lawrence
John Wallace
James Eman
J. De Blaquiere
Thomas Owen Evans
Robert Pratt
Cha. Anderson Morshead
Anthony Sadller
John Mannin
Ensigns.
Arth. W. Smith
Hen. F. Marston
Tho. M. L. Farmer ....
Goo. Wm. Hessing
Chas. Timothy Tuckey . .
Alexander Stewart ....
Geo. Davis Hutton ....
Warner West. Johnson . .
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
P17 Sept. 12
1 Oct. 18
9 Feb. 00
25 Jan. 15
P 8 Nov. 21
15 April 19
P Feb. 00
P 4 Feb. 13
2 Nov. 20
P 1 Nov. 21
3 Aug. 20
4 Nov. 25
11 Feb. 25
P30Jan. 28
P 8 April 26
11 April 31
12 April 31
27 Sept. 31
24 Feb. 15
P 8 June 32
P 14 Mar. 34
20 Sept. 33
27 July 15
p 8 May 35
P 18 Dec. 35
P 6 Mar. 35
25 Mar. 36
PdOSept.36
30 Dec. 36
P16 June37
11 July 37
P 17 Aug. 38
22 Aug. 37
25 Jan. 39
8 Mar. 39
7 June 39
P 27 June 39
P 28 June 39
Pll May 38
16 Nov. 39
16 Vo7, 30
CAPTAIN.
RREV.-MAJ.
28 June 38
22 July 30
28 Dec. 15
I Mar. 20
11 April 11
31 Mar. 23
P27 Aug. 25
23 May 26
P 28 Mar. 00
23 July 14
29 June 24
27 Aug. 24
3 Dec. 25
P 9 Nov. 26
17 Jan. 28
18 Aug. 30
18 Sept. 32
P 11 Jan. 33
P25 0ct. 33
28 May 34
24 Oct. 34
21 May 35
P 4 Dec. 35
28 Aug. 36
18 Oct. 36
5 June 37
22 Aug. 37
P 10 Feb. 38
16 Aug. 38
29 Jan. 30
7 May 39
P27June30 ,„„of rort s^i—i
P 28 June 30 front or bmcoob ;
p 30 Aug. 30 ^'7f^,^ti?!!i!!?> "^JL .
15 Nov. 39 tuwerMalocnaiidPaci
10 LI«uC. Dfttm terrcd at Waterloo M a Va
with the 9tfft B««t Ser«t4 •)«> la Ik*
11 Lltiit Sladdaidaad IMclao«(Pay— rt»).
|p the Barmne war.
II Dr. Wllklw wr*cdtttcMiValC*ariU« 1*1^
26 Feb. 27
P 29 Oct. 25
26 Feb. 28
18 Aug. 30
P 3 May 31
P 9 Mar. 32
12 Oct. 09
14 Sept 35
5 June 37
22 Aug. 37
S CapL Cbehnn wnrcd tht
paiCMoTlBlS-U iRCBMda.
lag lh« •attOB at MorvrlHi T«
the enapaiga of Itl«>* in A«b. hi-
elttdlac th* capture of Ra^ooa ami
i ■!•(• aad capcan of
I battica or
Facaa-Mcw.
• Captaia Biowae
eanpalgaa of iaM.« ia Ava.
7 Cairtain BaiiMs atrrad al tfa*
capture of Fart A^|ul ta Cat^ fSch
Dk. 181A t dw MahratU --^r-'gr'
or ISI7-1S t cMalade of tha Ftot «rf
Boofa in Cutrh, March 1SI9 1
of aaa-«UK.)naah aad loa la
hla, Dtc. ISlSt iwaladi aT DmukM
OhaoMadel. Dao. lOBi a«liM aT
Beat- Boo. Alljr la Arahia, MaiA tl.
8 Oaptafaw Prlcai
wrvrd lath*
9 Captain TftUaa I
out the Burmc
eaptoff* ^ aafcoa ;
PaymaKter,—V, Dickson," 26 July, 27 ; Ens. 12 Mar. 12 ; Lieut. 27 Jan. 14.
il4^'tt/an#.— Eugene Jas. Vaughan {Lteut.) 18 Sept. 32.
Quarter-Master.— yim. Bums, 16 Aug. 38 ; Ens. 16 Feb. 38.
8urgeon.'--lf Wm. Mortimer Wilkins/* 23 Dec. 36 ; Assigt.'Surg. 22 June, 25 ;
Uoap.'^ Assist. 10 Jan., 14.
Assist.'Surgs.— Henry Fre. Mfaister, 29 May, 35.
Arthur Charles Webster, 9 April, 38.
Pacings White. — Agent ^ Messrs. Cox k, Co.
I Sir Balph DarUag** tcrrlccf :>la t^S. Um limaa la tba Waad oT Otaaatfa. awlawd hj lh«
harbic wvoltad aadnHudand iha Oovtwaar aad apwaida cf forty of Um principal Inhahllaaf, ha wa
(iha 4Mh> la q«»ttiM <hc lainrmilaa. Ia Jan. 1797. volaalMffad oa the espcdilloa againat Trialdad. aad aao .
iarttM8paBiihihlp«oraar,aadailhcMUTc«dcrorth«blaBd. Ia Jttlyi;9». proccodtd «»lth tha uptiUI—
lot
42^ (or the Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot
St. Andrew," Nemo me impuiU laeeeiU, "-^The Sphinx, with the words « EGYPT"—
«• CORUNNA"— " FUENTES ErONOR"—" PYRENEES"—*' NIVBLLE"— "NIVE"
— "ORTHES "— " TOULOUSE "— «* PENINSULA "— " WATERLOO."
YMTt* Senr.
51
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9 iZMToii. Sir GeoTge Murray/ O.C.B. & G.C.H. J?fU.I2 March, 1789: LieiU.
^ Copt 16 Jan. 94 ; Capt. ^ Lt.-Col. 5 Aug. 99 ; Col. 9 March, 1809 ; Mqjor-
Gen. 1 Jan. 12 ; Lieut.-Oen, 27 May, 25; Col, 42nd Highlanders 6 Sept. 23.
Lieut. CoUmeL—QeoTge Johnstone, Comet, p5 Aug. 19; Lieui. p9 Not. 21;
Capt, P17 Not. 25; Ar<|;or, p 3 Oct. 26 ; Xt«ut.-Co2. p23 Aug. 39.
Mqfotn.-^ James Maodougall,* Second Lieut. 11 June, 12; Lieut, 8 Sept 13;
Capt. P 10 Sept 25 ; Jfq/or, 23 Oct 35.
Duncan Alex. Cameron, Snt. 8 April, 25 ; Liout, P 15 Aog. 26 ; Capt. p21 June,
33 ; Mqfar, P23 Aug. 39.
Captains.
Daniel Frazer
Charles Donsmure.
William Guthrie .
Archibald Campbell
Geo. Burrell Cumberland
Wm. Beales . .
Thomas TuUoch
Lord Cecil Gordon
George Montagu
Rob. Williamson Ramsay
Lieutenants.
J. Cameron Macpherson
Alexander Cameron
Hon. Robert RoUo.
Thomas Kinlock . . .
Lord Chas. Lennox Kerr
H. Maurice Drummond. .
Geo. Duncan Robertson . .
Charles Murray
AthoU W. Macdonald . .
G. W. Macquarie
Duncan Cameron
Arch. Colin Campbell . .
James Hunter
EN8I0NS.
W. J. H. Johnstone ....
James Grant
Farquhar Campbell ....
Henry Sholto Douglas . .
Thos. Rob. Drum. Hay. .
Thos. Francis Wade ....
Robert Bligh Sinclair . .
Augustus Paterson
BN8IG1T. I LIEUT.
31 Oct 11
9 Apr. 25
P 22 Apr. 26
P 26 Not. 25
11 Apr. 25
24 June 13
P 25 June 26
P 8July 24
8 Dec. 14
P 10 Jan. 28
P 10 Sept 30
24 Feb. 32
P 10 Aug. 32
P 14 Sept 32
P 5 Apr. 31
P 4 Dec. 32
P 14 June 33
P21 Junc33
P 9 Aug. 33
P 25 Sept 35
23 Oct 35
P 24 Feb. 37
P17 Not. 37
P 16 Mar. 38
P30 Mar. 38
P 30 Not. 38
P31 May 39
P 2 Aug. 39
2 Not. 38
P27 Sept 39
P 10 Jan. 40
13 June 16
P 7 Not. 26
p 20 Mar. 27
P 25 Dec. 28
31 Dec. 28
13 Dec. 21
23 Oct 28
P 17 June 26
P 31 Oct 22
12 June 30
P 21 June 33
P30Jan. 35
P25Sept35
P 24 Feb. 37
P 2 May 34
P 15 Dec. 37
P 10 Mar. 38
P 30 Mar. 38
P24Apr. 38
P 31 May 39
1 June 39
P 23 Aug. 39
P27 Sept 39
captain.
BRBY.-KAJ.
28 June 38
28 June'Sd
P 5 Not. 25
P 30 Jan. 35
P 24 Feb. 37
P 10 Mar. 38
P 30 Mar. 38
12 Aug. 36
P 12 July 33
P 22 July 36
P 22 Oct 25
P23Aug. 39
1 Sir Qeorgt Mumy lerrvd
the campaign in Flanden in
ITM snd M ; wm wounded in
BoUaad in 99; toolc part in the
diftrrat battlot, kc. in Egypt
in 01, and accompanied the ex-
pedition to Copenhagen in 07.
Sir Oeoffc baa received a eroas
and Ave claepe for Corunna,
Talavera, Bunoo, Fuentee
d'Onor, Yittoria, Pyreneei, Mi-
velle, Orthee, and Touloute.
8 M^or Maedougall eenred
the campaigns of 2813 and 14,
in tlie PeninsulBt including tbe
■flUr of San Marcial ; battlea
of Nivelle, Nive, 9tli, 10th,
11th, 18th, and lath Dec.,
Orthet, and TouIoum.
S Quartol^Master King eerved in the Penin-
•ula, from Ju^, 1809, to Aiigmt, 1818, Indnd-
iug tbe battlee of Buaaco and Fuentee 4'Onor.
Preeent on lOtb and 18th June, at Waterloo.
4 Dr. Patenou tenred In tbe Peninsula from
Sept. 1810 to Doc 1811. Sonred also in the
Burmese war.
Paymast.—^. Wheatley, 12 Oct. 38 ; Em. k, A djt. 20 July^ 32 ; LiaU. 3 Apr. 35.
A4j^et(mt. — Duncan Cameron {Lieut.), 30 Oct 38.
Quarter-Matter.-^'^ 021 Finley King,' 31 Dec. 18.
Surgeon. — 9 James Paterson/ M.D., 25 May, 26; Asngt.-Surg, 22 Aug. 11;
Hoep.'Atsigt. 7 June, 10.
Asnetant-Surgeon, — James M'Oregor, 12 April, 26; Hotp.-Auist. 5 Jan. 26.
Facingt Blue. — Agent, Messn. Cox k Co. — Irish Agent, Borough & Co.
[Betumedfrom Corfu, August, 1836.]
Ilw Duleb Mttlement of SarinaiB, ■ml was employed Ib the •rraafraoDti ibr tke cepiflstlwi, sad prmat at the saircnder of
tbatcoloaj. la April I80I, proceeded with tbe expedition affainrt the Daniih aad Swedish liUada, St. Cralz, St. Thanai, Sc
MartiD, and SL Bartholomew, and was present at their reduetloii. In Septembei ISOSt hli acgt (the Alet) befaif ordered en
aetiTe terrier, he resigned bb staff emploTnient (Principal Assist Adjt. -Oenerml) and took tbe eommaad of it. Joined tbe armjr
wader Sir John Moore. In Spain, aad was pretent durlnff tbe advanec and retreat, the aatloo at Lnfo, sad battle of Corunna,
far which last he recciTvd a Medal. In inly IMS, was appointed Dep. A4|t.-Oeneral to tbe Foraa sent to the Scheldt under
tbe Earl of Chatham, and was prrtent at tbe sirge and surrender vi nnsblng. On tbe return of tbe expcdltloa be lesomed
bis staff appointment at the Harm Guards.
t Oolooel Batiead senrcd at tbe ilcge of Flushing and campaign to Antwerp i subsequently at Tsirifli aad la Sdly in 1810.
S Cokoel Booth's senricest— Siege of Callinger (wounded at the asMult). ffepanl war In 1814, including the sieges of
Kolnngs, Nabn, and Jetuek. Mahratta war in 18I7-I8» inclndh]^ the sieges of SIngbur, Lattarak, Pounuder, aad Wursetta.
mif^^M fpar In 18S4>&, wonaded at the storming of Martaban.
4 MsJor Simmons served in tbe Peninsula, from Sept 1811 to tbe end of the war, InSladiag tbe storming of the Fort at
AhauBS t aAafr at San Muaes t cheeking the Franeh oo the retreat from Madrid ; cut off their Bear*Ouard fhim Bulges (
battle of Vlttoria ; skirmishing with the Kear-Guanl. sad drflri^ tbe Prenehlato Pampelnaa. Md, Md, aad I4lh June i stom-
ii^ Ihc bolglrtsof Centra Barberai storming of Bsebelab ; storming Vera Bridge and Heights ( crossing the Bldaaaoai slermlng
PMeto la Rhine ; battles of Nirelle and NiTe. Mb. 10th, 1 Ith, aad Iltb Dec Sonred throughout the Burmem war, including the
gtoradiig of Rangoon and Syncbam Pagoda t capture of Kimmadine ( led the beadof tbe left column in storming tbetrmehcs
in frmit of the Dsgon Pagoda t storming a strong stockade la front of the DagoB Pagoda. Commsndsd the left wing of the 4Ut
Rcgt in tbe flckl against the Kolampore Ri^ab. 199
"sJirS, wSr] ^^^ (^ Manniotahshire) Regiment of Foot [^JSSLI"
{Light Infantry,)
« VIMIBRA "— " CORUNN A " — « BUSACO "— « FUENTES D'ONOR " — " CIUDAD
RODRIGO "— " BADAJOZ"— « SALAMANCA "— « VITTORIA "— " NIVBLLB"—
«iaVE "— " TOULOUSE "— •« PENINSULA."
Colonel.
9 John Xorif Keane,> O.C.B. & G.C.H. ^iw. 1793; Xt«ti^. 89 April, 93; Capt. IS
Not. 94; 3f<(/or, 27 May, 1802; Xteu/.- Co/. 20 Aug, 09; Co/. 1 Jan. 12; Mqfor^
Geyi.4June,14; Xi«tt^.-C7en.22 July, 30; Co/. 43rd Light Infiuatry,l Aug. aO«
Lieut-CoUmd,
9 H. Booth,* K.H. Ent, p6 Mar. 06 ; Lieu*. 11 Jnne, 07 ; Capt, P25 June, 12 ;
M<0ar P29 Aug. 22 ; lAeui.-Col. 29 June, 30.
Jlff^'orf.
m Jas. Forlong,' K.H. En$. Pll Mar. 13; Xietc^. P22 Dec. 14; Capt. pSO
Sept 21 ; Mti^, p 1 July, 28.
Jas. Bucknall B. Bstcourt, £iu. p 13 July, 20; Lieut. P9 Dec. 24; Capt. PS
Nov. 26; Jlfq;V»*, P21 Oct. 36; Brevet-Lieut.-Col. 29 March, 99.
YMn'Senr.
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Captains.
9 William Fnuer*
Chaa. RavenhiU Wright*
Samuel Tryon . . .
Wilbraham Egerton
Hon, A. Almoric Spencer
William BeU
Henry Bruere ......
OeoTge Talbot
Johnson Ford
Fred. Paris Sanders . ,
LlBUTBNANTS.
James Thomas
Dan. Gardner Freer . ,
Thos. Aylmer Pearson
Rich. Geo. Aug. Levinge
John Meade
John Thos. Wm. Jones .
Henry W. Paget
John Chidley Coote . . .
Arth. Lowry Cole
Henry Skipwith
Wm. Rob. Henries
Hon, T. G. Cholmondeley
BNfllONS.
Robert Lambert ....
Hon, C. H. Lindsay
Albert S. Bruere . .
Jas. M. Primrose . .
Lord F. Q. C. G. Lennox
O. A. O. Gore
Hon, John Kennedy .
C. W. A. H. Wood .
Hon. P. Egerton Herbert
BNSION.
8 Apr. 13
26 Dec. 13
P23Jan. 23
P 4 Nov. 24
8 Apr. 26
P 6 Nov. 26
P 1 Sept. 26
2 Feb. 26
P 7 Sept.26
P 19 Feb. 28
P 6 Dec. 16
20 Nov. 23
28 Feb. 28
P26 Nov. 28
Pl6May 29
16 July 30
14 Dec. 32
P 4July 34
P22 Aug. 34
P24 0ct 34
P 6 Mar. 35
P 3 Apr. 36
P 1 May 36
P 6 June 36
P21 Oct 36
6 Jan. 37
P 16 Sept 37
P20 Nov. 38
P 26 Jan. 39
P 12 Apr. 30
LIBUT.
19 Jan. 14
P 26 July 21
P 10 Sept 26
Pll July 26
P 6 July 27
P 1 July 28
P 19 Feb. 28
P 9Sept28
P26 June29
16 July 30
9 Apr. 26
P 8 Apr. 26
P23Dec. 31
P 8 Apr. 34
P22 Aug. 34
P 6 Mar. 36
P 1 May 36
P 16 Sept 37
P20 Nov. 38
P26Jan. 39
P 12 April39
P 31 Dec. 39
CAPTAIN.
P 9 Dec. 24
Pll July 26
P 19 Feb. 28
P 1 July 28
P 6 Apr. 31
P23 Dec. 31
P 8 Apr. 34
P 3 Apr. 36
P21 Oct 36
P 31 Dec. 39
BRBV.-MAJ.
28 June 38
8 Mi^or ForioBf fenrsd Um
cuDpalfiM of 1818 and 14, to
Gemiuiy and Holland, ladiiid>
Ing the actions at Hcrxaa,
bombardment of Antw«rp» and
storalng of Berfen-op*Zootn.
Sererelj wounded at Qoatf«->
Braa, Idtli June, 1818^ rigbt
collar bone fknetured and bail
lodged In tbe rlgbt braa^L
4 H lyor Fraier waa aererelj wounded at Ibe
battle of the Nlre.
8 Captain Wright Mfved la the
8 Paymaster Hood aerred the
181 4p In the Peninsula. Present In the
on New Orleans, 8th January, 1818.
7 Dr. Millar serred the eampalgns of I81t
and 14, in the Prainsnla, and the «xp«dltkm
to New Orleans.
17 Jan. 40
Paymaster.— 9 George Hood,* 26 Oct 28; Sns. 21 Feb. 11 ; Lieut. 28 May» 12.
Atyutttnt.-^D. O. Freer (Lieut.), 8 March, 39.
Quarter-Maeter.— Samuel Band, 8 Oct 30.
^vr^ftm.— 9 John Millar,^ 6 Nov. 29 ; A .-Surg. 8 Feb. 21 ; H,-Aseist, 24 May, 13.
AsHetant'SurffeonM,^T. D. Hume, 11 Oct 27; Hotp.'Aseist. 26 Oct 96.
Geoige N. Foaker, 1 May, 36.
Facinffe White. — Agent, Measn. Hopkinaon, Barton^ k Knyvett— -
Iri$h Agent, Borough Sc Co.
1 Lord Keane served the campaign In Egypt, In 1801, and has rsodred a cross and twoci
Hartteique, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nl velle, Oitbes, and Toulouse. 8i r John was severely wounded at New
9 Colonel Booth served at the battle of Timiem and Coranna ; passage of tbe Rlvur Con n«ar Ai
of Boiaeo^ BalaBiaiwa, and Tittoila; attack on tba hdghts of Yen.
194
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Th« Bphinx, with the words, •• EO YPT"— " BADAJOZ''— " SALAMANCA"—** PSNINBULA"—
** BLADKNBBURQH"— " WATERLOO"—** AVA."
Colonel,
Gore Browne/ En$, 6 July, 1780 ; lAeut, 3 March, 89 ; Capt. 8 June, 93 ; Major ^
16 June, 94; Xteii^.-Co7. 30 Nov. 96; Col, 1 Jan. 1805; MnQor-Qen, 25 July,
10; Liaa,-Gen, 12 Aug. 19; Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Coh 44th Regt. 29 Jan. 20.
lAevt,'CoUmeU,^l^ John Shelton,* Ena, 21 Not. 05 ; Lieut. 26 Aug. 07 ; Capt.
17 June, 13; Major ^ 6 Feb. 26; Lieut.-CoL 6 Sept. 27.
9 Thoma«Mackrell, Ens. 19 Sept. 04; Lieut. 25 May, 07; Capt. 11 June, 18;
Major, 12 Nov. 25 ; Lieut.-Col. P25 June, 30.
Mqjors.-^Day Hort Macdowall,* J?fw. 15 April, 13; Lieut. PlO March^ 14;
Capt. 11 Sept. 17 ; Mqfor, P 18 July, 26.
Captains.
CharleB O'Neill
John Kitson
James Johnston^
Benjamin Half hide" ....
Wm. Boxell Scott ^ ....
Arthur Home
Thomas Swayne'
Rob. Bradford M'Crea*. .
Willoughby Cotton ....
Alured Wm. Gray »®
Lieutenants.
Thomas Robinson ** . . . .
James Douglas De Wend
J. D. Young
Edward Woolhouse . . . .
Wm. Henry Dodgin ....
Thomas Collins
Cha. Ernest Turner ^* . .
Tho. Rich. Leighton ....
Geo. Haddon Smith . . . .
Wm. Evans
Wm. George White . . . .
Tho. Alex. Souter
Fra. Montresor Wade . .
Arthur Hogg
Duncan Trevor Grant . .
C. K. Macau
J. Chilton L. Carter . . . .
Aug. Halifax Fenyman . .
Edw. S. Cumberland . . . .
Frederick Jenkins
ENSIGN.
27
4
1
Ensigns.
Wm. MacMahon .
Geo. H. Skipton . . .
Wm. G. Raban ...
Robert Kipling ...
Henry Cadett
F. J. Camp. Fortye
Samuel Swinton . . .
Alured Wm. Gray .
Frederick Shelton .
18 May 16
26 Apr. 06
3 Dec. 03
28 Oct. 99
2 Apr. 12
P 19 Nov. 26
24 Dec. 12
16 Jan. 24
P 2Sept24
2 Feb. 13
2 Mar. 20
29 Apr. 24
16 Aug. 26
P 5 Oct. 16
16 Jan. 23
P 6 Jan. 20
17 May 13
29 May 28
21 Apr. 27
29 June 30
12 Apr. 31
30 June 24
P 20 Sept 31
P 1 June 32
P 6 July 33
19 Oct. 24
28 May 34
P 27 June 34
P 17 Apr. 36
P 26 June 35
P 6 Nov. 35
P 11 June 36
23 Sept. 36
30 June 37
28 Nov. 37
1 June 38
P 9 Nov. 38
22 Nov. 39
P24Jan. 40
LIEUT.
P27 JunelO
16 Jan. 07
5 Aug. 04
7 Apr. 04
16 Apr. 13
P 27 Nov. 28
9 Aug. 14
6 Dec. 25
P 6 Nov. 24
23 Mar. 19
10 Feb. 25
17 Dec. 25
p 7 Jan. 27
P 26 June 17
29 May 28
P 7 July 26
12 Oct. 15
P 1 June 32
22 Oct 33
23 Oct 33
29 Aug. 34
8 May 36
P26 June36
30 Jan. 36
1 Apr. 36
18 Apr. 27
P23 Sept 36
30 June 37
P 18 May 38
16 Aug. 39
CAPTAIN,
P31 May 21
3 Oct 11
7 Mar. 11
26 Aug. 00
12 Apr. 31
P 21 Feb. 34
30 Jan. 36
P 11 June 36
P21 Nov. 28
14 June 39
BRBY.-KAJ.
10 Jan. 37
22 July 30
22 July 30
22 July 30
9 Mi^or MMdowall trrvctf th*
eimpAlfn of IHU in Holland, In-
cluding the action at Menem Id
Jan., and Antwerp M Feb.
& Major Johnston aenrcd at tfw
taking of Madeira In 1807 1 e^itnre
oC Ouadaloupe and depcndcnciea, 81
Martina, and St. Biutatiiia In 1810 »
alw 1 eanqialgn agalnat the BnnnaMi
6 Mi^or Ralftaide aenrcd the Ne-
paul campaigns of 1814, 15, and 16 1
also In Aracan In 1884.
7 Captain Scott aervad In the
Bnrmese war.
8 Capt Swayne served the cam-
paigns of 1818 and 14 In Canada, ln<
eluding the action of Chippewa, and
Pall of Niagara i siege and stoim of
Fort Bile. Ang. and Sept 1814 ;
served In the Burmeee war, bielodi^
the eaplure of aereral stockades In the
nelgfabourtaood of Rangoon, and oo
the advance of the aimy to Prome.
0 Capt M*Crae served In the Burmeee war, Inelnd-
lag the capture of Aracan, Ramree. and Chaudler.
10 Capt Oray served In the actions of JeetgharSfd
Jan. 1815, and Juhbulpore IBth Dee. 1817 1 and the
campaign of 1885 In Araeaa
1 1 Lt. Robinson served the campaign of 1815 in Araeaa
Including the actions at Padona, Mabatec, and Aracan.
IS Lieut. Turner served the campaign of 1S14 in Hol-
land, Including attaek on Merxem A Bergen-op-Zoom.
13 Lieut (Quarter- Master) Halahaa served at the
taking of Aracan in 1815.
14 Dr. Hareourt served in the Penlniala tnm taw
1813 until the end of the war.
0 Paynuuter. — ^Tho6. Bonrke, 12 Oct. 04.
0 -4 <(/ttten*.— Robert Kipling, {Ena.) 27 Dec. 37.
4j^ Quarf<?r-3f<uf<T.— Robertus Rich. Halahan/^ 14 Feb. 22 ; Ens. 23 July, 12;
lAeut. 25 Aug. 15.
i9ttr^.— 9 John Hareourt,*^ 7 May, 34 : Assist.-Stirg. 26 May, 14; Hasp.- Assist.
10 May, 13.
0 Assistant'Surffeons. — ^Wm. Balfour, 4 March, 36.
0 William Primrose, M.D. 9 Aug. 39.
Faeinffs Yellow. — Agent, Messrs Cox k Co.
Oca. Browne served in Holland and was preacnt In the batdes of the lOlh and 19th Sepl, and Snd Oct 1799. He eom.
the brigade that carried the town and fortran of Monte Video hf assault, and was gflerwarda wounded at Waleheren.
9 CM. ShcllPn lost an arm at St Sebastian.
196
4:Sth (or the Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot.
■ ROLEIA"— "VIMIEKA"— "TALAVailA"— " BOTAOO"— ** PUBHTM D'Onor"— "CXUOAD ROBEMO^—
"BAD4J01"— « SAIAMAITOA"— •« Vn-roWA"— " PYBRirBBS*'— <* NlTaLX.B'*-''*ORTSIS"—
« ToutousB"— " PwriirsDfLA"— J"* AVA."
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9 Sir Wm. Hen. Pringle,* G.C.B. Cornet^ 6 July, 1792; Lieut, 24 Feb. 03 ;
Capt. 15 Oct 94 ; Mqjar, 19 Sept. 94 ; Lieui,'Col, 5 Dec 90 ; Co2. 25 Oct,
1809; Mt^or-CfenAJmA^; X^.-&0n.27May,25; Col. 45th R^St. 29 Nov.37.
Lieut.-Col4msl,-^9 Bdw. French Boys,* JEnt, p 17 Nov. 08 ; X#. 3 Apr. 10 ; Copt
P8 June 15 ; Mqjar^ 3 Feb. 29; Lieut.-CoL 21 June, 32.
McQors, — Elliott Armstrong, Camety p25 March, 23; Lieut, P23 June, 25;
Capi. P 10 June, 26; Mt^or, p20 Feb. 35.
Francis Octavius Montgomery, .fi!rM.P 13 April, 26; Lieut, P 28 April, 27; Cktpt,
P 15 Nov. 33 ; 3fq;or,P6 Sept. 39.
Captains.
9 Richard Stack*
Wm. Henrj Butler^ . . . .
John Macintire*
Archibald Erskine
Henry Cooper
Bdm. Wilson Lasoellea^. .
Magens Mello
Charles Hind
Hallam D'Arey Kyle . .
Jonas Btawell
LiBVTBNAMTS.
Thomas Prendeigast* ..
Fras. Percy Nott
Charles Seagram
Hen. Wemyss Magee. . . .
Donald Wm. Tendi ....
9 John Hine^
Jocel3rn Ing. Oakley ....
Robert Bates
Q. A. L. Blenldnsopp . .
Hen. J. Shaw
Edw. lAwrence Tickell. .
Charles Simeon
Fran. OrL H. Bridgeman
BifSIONS.
Wm. Smith'
Hen. Thomas Yialls ....
Henry W. Parish
Jas. Butler Fellowes ....
Fred. Rich. Stack
Stephen B. Gorgon ....
R. J. Garden
Wm. Caimes Armstrong
BlfSION.
24 Jan. 09
10 Aug. 15
19 Aug. 15
P24June 24
P26Feb. 20
23 Dec. 24
P22May 28
P 8 Oct. 29
P 12 July 33
PllOct 33
17 Oct. 20
23 June 25
22 June 20
15 Dee. 26
31 July 28
1 Aug. 27
P26 Apr. 31
6 June 34
P 4Sept.35
P 23 Mar. 38
P 16 Feb. 38
P 13 May 36
P28 0ct. 36
26 June 38
P25Dec. 38
P 9 Mar. 39
P 31 May 39
1 June 39
7 June 39
21 Jifiie 39
P 6 Sept. 39
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
12 Nov. 27
5 Apr. 31
21 June 32
P 16 Nov. 32
P 13 Nov. 35
6 July 37
P31 May 39
p22 Feb. 38
p 24 May 39
p 6Sept.38
BRBV.-MAi.
6Dcc39
3 Mar. 11
3 Nov. 18
25 Mar. 25
16 Sq>t.26
P 5 Apr. 31
18 May 26
P 26 Apr. 31
P 7 Feb. 34
P 23 June 37
1 Apr. 36
22 Apr. 25
10 May 26
5 Mar. 31
26 Nov. 30
P 2 Dec. 31
30 Apr. 32
P20 Feb. 35
P25Dec. 38
P31 May 39
P 7 June 39
6 Sept. 39 • P«ymMt«0'M«M» itrvad
1Q -ikL^ oa '° Wettorn Afrin, uiMter Oo-
S ^V Z^\ '•««>• MH3iTtby, sad in Chf-
5 July 39< ftmriA In 1810 Md W.
7 Ll^t. HIne wrved is the
FeniMuItt from AfMrll, ttOt, to
Ihe end of Um w, laeladiiig
the battle* of Oporto^ Tstov«i«,
AIbulien(tirlc« woaodad); ••-
Mult and eaptQM «r Cludtd
BodrlpH and Bad^H» : <>•<<'«
of Salamanca (wounded), Vt»>
toria, Pyreneea, Nivella, N(v«,
OrUiM and TouIoom.
8 Bm. Smith terrad in tto
Bm
10 Dr. Ferguson Mrved the
1813 and 14 In Canada; wat ragged la
action on Lake Ontario and Lake Huron;
in tlie action of MlehlUnadinar.
■B
PaymiufcT.— Daniel O'Meara,*^ 20 Oct. 25; Ene, 25 Aug. 14; Lieut, 11 Jan. la
A4jutant,—^ John Hine, {Lieut.) 1 Aug. 27.
Quartef^MaMter,—BAm{a Walters, 13 Dec. 39 ; Ene, 31 May, 39.
Surffeon.—i. Feipuon,** 8 Mar. 39 ; Aee.-Surg, 3 Mar. 14.; Hoep.^Au, 7 Mar. 13.
' .-Afryeon.— Peter Baird, M.D. 29 July, 30 ; Hotp,'Aeeiet, 13 June, 27.
Faeinge Green. — Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co.
[Returned frrnn Madrae, March, 1838.]
1 Sir Wm. Henry Pringle lias recelvod a Crose for Salamanca, Pjrrmeea, Ifhrelle, and NIto, and
varelj wonnded in Franca, Feb. IB14.
9 Col. Boji eenred In the Penlnsnla Arom 1800 to 1811, and again from 1818 to the end of the war, Indod-
Inn the action at Sabofal, and battloe of Foentce d*Onor (wonnded), Ortbet, and TouIoom (woandid).
Serred alao in the BnnnMe war.
8 M^|or Stack's serricai : Campaifa and battle of Coronna. Actions In the Bay of Bengal to Nov. 180a»
between the French friicatet Ln Venut, La Mameke, sad Crtols aloop-o^war, and the Boo. Cmnpaay'e Alpi
ITyiuUnm, United JTia^idem, and Ckarltom, for his conduct on which ocoation he recalTed a cimtnltf from
the Hon. Company. Capture of the Isle of France in 1810. Capture of JsTa in 1811, fnclodias ^^ arttoas
of the loth, and ttml ; stonninf of Fort Cornelius, Mth Aug. (wounded) ; and ■tormteg of the He%|lit> of
Setondola, Sspt. 1811. Bellnquisbed the rommand of Ambojnese corps at Samaraag to go on eerriee wlih
his Eegt. (the Hth), and was present at the capture of the piratical defences at Basriisa, on the Irfnad of
Bomso, J^, 1818. Osptars of the Fort of Hattrass. Mahratta carapaigni of 1817 and 18.
tha storming of Bhnrtpore, 18th January, 1890. Serred 88 years la the East Indies, without
to l^»gl**'^ during that long period.
4 Chpt. Butler esrred la the Kaadfam eampalgos of 1817 and 18, and was persoamlly
orrarione. In aflhirs with the enemy.
6 Captains M adnttrs and Lafcellss serred In tha Burmsie war In 1880.
• Usut. Piaudsigmt serred thiunghoul the Bamasa war, including tha taking of :
rorfcs on tha ls<, Sad, and Sth Dae. 1885, and t9lh Jan. 90, battle of
190
Ennb. tor VorJl
SerriM, 18S7. J
46^ (or South Devonshire) Regt. of Foot.
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Colonel,
9 John Rofts,^ C.B. Ens, 8 June, 03 ; LietU. 8 May, 06 ; Capt, 1 1 Jan. 00 ; Mi^mr,
15 Aug. 04; Lieut, 'Col, 88 Jan. 08; Col, 4 June, 14; Mqjor-Oen, 37 May,
85 ; Lieut.'Gen, 86 June, 38 ; Col, 46th. Regt. 1 Aug. 30.
Lieut,- Colonel,
Andrew Clarke,* K.H. Ens, 88 Aug. 06 ; Lieut, 89 July, 08 ; Capt, P 4 Feb. 13 ;
MqfOTy P15 Dec 85; Brevet'Lieut,^Col. 88 June, 38; Begt,'Lieut,'Col,
Pll Oct.39.
Majors,— 9 Robert Oarrett,' K.H. Bns. 6 March, 11; 3 Sept. 18; Capt,
7 July, 14; Afqfor, 19 Sept. 86.
Edward Hungerford Delayal Elers Napier, Bns, 11 Aug. 85 ; Lieut, 11 Oct. 86;
Capt, Pai June 31 ; Meffor, p 11 Oct. 39.
Captains.
Robert Martin^
Donald Stuart*
Robert Campbell'
Charles W. Zuhlcke
James Taylor
9 ^SBi Qichd. Handcock^
Wm. Neville Custance ..
Wm. Thomas Bremner . .
Geo. Heneage L. Wharton
Eustace A. T. d'Eyncourt
Ijeutbnaktb.
William Child
Joseph Davies
Wm. James Yonge
Wm. Lacy
William Peacock
Wm. Clutton Marshall . .
John Egerton Carrol ....
Geo. Martin Atkins ....
Arthur Geo. Vesey
Alex. Maxwell
Henry Mordaunt
Joseph Fred. Brome ....
Eustace J. D. Moffatt . .
Ensigns.
Hen. F. Sullivan
David Fyflc
William Fits Gerald
Arthur Wombwell
H. B. Whittingham
Philip BlundeU BickneU
Geo. Selsey Bigland ....
ENSIGN.
15 Aug. 04
2 May 16
84 Dec. 18
84 June 84
85 Aug. 14
10 Sept. 05
Pll Oct. 31
P 3 Dec. 89
P 1 June 38
P19Sept.34
13 Nov, 82
P 3 Dec. 25
P27July 86
20 Apr. 26
P28 May 29
P28 Nov. 34
8 May 35
P17 July 85
P29May 35
P 19 June 35
P29Jan. 36
PIO Feb. 37
P25 Aug. 37
P 6 July 38
Pll June 36
P28 Dec. 38
P 5 Apr. 39
31 May 39
Pll Oct. 39
P 15 Nov. 39
LIEUT.
28 Mar.
25 Feb.
13 June
4 May
4 Dec.
5 Nov.
P26June
P21 June
P 19 June 35
P29Jan. 86
05
20
22
26
17
06
351
31
CAPTAIN. BREV.-MAJ'
11 Aug. 26
P14Dec. 26
P17 May 87
30 Aug. 27
P 12 Dec. 34
P21 Oct.
PIO Feb.
P 8 Apr.
P25 Aug. 37
P28 Dec. 38
P 5 April 39
Pll Oct. 39
P 31 Dec. 39
36
37
37
10 Jan. 37
21 Nov. 16 10 Jan. 37
1 Apr. 31
15 June 32
P29 May 35
14 May 36
P 30 July 18
P 16 Mar. 38
P 5 April 39
Pll Oct. 39
P31 Dec. 39
6 Capt. Stuart wnrcd at the
iiege and capture of Kittoor In
the East Indict In Dee. IdS4.
6 Capt. Campbell was em-
ployed on field tcrrloe In In-
dia ikom Auff. 1990 to March
182S, including the eiege of
Kittoor.
7 Mf^or Haodoock accom-
panied the expedition to Han-
over in 1805 -, joined the army
in Sicilj in 1806, and was em-
ployed with its ▼arlous opera-
tions from 1806 to 1810 ; went
with the expedition to Naples,
and was present at the capture
of IschiaandProcida; returned
to Sicily and employed against
the French army in 1811. Serred In Spain dar^
ing 1812 and 18, incloding the batUe of Castalla,
siege of Tarragona, and aflUr of Villa Pranoa.
Severely wounded at Waterloo.
8 Dr. Galeani landed at Leghorn, 14th Mareb,
18U, and was present in the campaign of Italj
with the adranced army, including the taidng
of the Castle of St. Haria, in Speiia ; action at
Seshl ; siege and surrender of Genoa, and tak-
ing of the Castle of Sarona and NotI.
Paymaster, — ^William Iveson, S5 Aug. 08.
ii4/ufan^.— William Lacy, (Lieut.) 26 May, 37.
Quarter-Master, — John Allan, 3 June, 30.
SuTffeon, — Michael Galeani," M.D. 7 Nov. 34 ; Assist,-Surg, 16 June. 25; Hotp.'
Assist, 12 Not. 12.
Assistant-Surgeons. — Francis Burnett, M.D. 19 Dec. 34.
Augustus H.Cowen, 29 July, 30; Hasp.- Assist, 2 Nov. 26.
Faeinffs Yellow. — Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 General Ross has receired a medal for Yimiera.
9 Colonel Clarke serred at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1810.
i M||or Garrett receiTed two wounds at the attack of the Forts at Balamanea* on which occasion the com-
mand cf the Light Company of the Queen's and some Artillery deTolved upon bim, be being the only sur-
▼ivtag eAeer of the ooUhdo be attacked with. He was also sererely wounded in the Fyreneea.
i mWot Martin served eight years la the field In SieQy ; tbe eampalga of 1807 in Egypt ; taking of
Genoa In 1814 ; two campaigns la the United Statea<tf North America, including the taking of Casteen and
its dependencies on the River Ptmobscot.
197 W
SSi'cIJ'iSl ] ^^^ (^ '** Lancashire) RegL of Foot. f ^^S "
"TA1UPA»'— •* vrrroRiA"--" st. sebastian''—'' peninsula"—" aVa."
CoUmA.
9 5tr Wm. Anson,* Bt. R.C.B. ^fu. 13 June, 1789 ; Lieut, k Capt,96 April, 08;
Capt. k Lieui.'Col, 28 Sept. 97 ; Col. ao Oct 05; Mtfjar-Getu 4 June, 11 ;
Litut.'Qtn. 12 Aug. 19; Oen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 47th Rq^t. 85 lUrch, 95.
Xi«i<^.-Co2(meZ.— Rich. Goodall Ellington,* C.B. Em. 4 Dec. 90 ; Lieut. 10 Feb.
94; Capt. 1 June, 95; Brevet-Mqjor, 25 April, 08; Regtl.-Mqjor^ PS Msj,
10; Lieut.'Col. 4 June, 13 ; Co2. 22 July, 30.
Jtfq;or«.— Philip Dundas,' Ens. 22 Aug. 05; XtA«/. 25 Aug. 07 ; Capt. 16 Nor.
20 ; Mqfor, P28 June, 31.
JohnGordon,^ Ens. 12 AprU 25; Lieut. P28'Jan. 26; Capt. p25 Not. SI;
Af<y'or, P24 March, 38.
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Captains.
P Edward Dundee* . . .
John Gordon
H. W. Egerton Warburton
George Newcome
Wm. O'Grady Haly
William Skipwith
John Sutton
John Brice Blake
Wm. Cha. CaldweU
Alexander Mitchell ....
Lieutenants.
John Lurdner'
9 Henry M'Nallyf
William Wise
James Wm. Crowdy ....
Henry Bridges
Desaguiliers West
Alan James Qulston ....
William W. Rooke
Geo. Jas. Vernon
Tho. W. Elrington
Wm. Armstrong
Richard T. Farren
John Sinnott
Ensigns.
R. J. Elrington
Cha. F. Fordyce
W. D. P. Patton
Rob. S. Torrens
J. F. R. De Courcy ....
John Wentworth Austen
James VUliers
Rob. Nathaniel Cbrke . .
ENSION.
never
28 Sept. 13
P 19 Jan.
26 May
P17 June
P 19 June
Pll June
p 15 June
P 8 Oct.
P 5 July
26
25
28
28
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Sept.
13 Apr.
P25Mar.
P 6 July
P 19 July
P 18 Jan.
30 P22 0ct
30
30
31
5 Sept. 22
12 Jan. 25
P21 Feb. 27
P 28 Mar. 34
19 July 33
P25Apr. 34
P 27 June 34
6 Sept 34
P 10 Dec. 35
P17 Feb. 37
P 2 June 37
30 May 34
25 July 37
10 Dec
P 25 Apr.
14
20
28
26
31
31
33
33
34
P27 June 34
25
26
31
36
37
38
12 July
20 May
17 May
P 8 Apr.
P 17 Feb.
P24Mar.
P28Sept. 38
P 19 Oct 38
P 2 Mar. 39
P 14 June 39
P 31 Dec. 39
31 Jan. 40
2 Feb. 40
CAPTAIN.
P 8 Oct 29
Pll June 30
P 9 Mar. 32
P 14 June 33
P25 Apr. 34
P26Feb. 36
P 17 Feb. 37
P24 Mar. 38
P 9 Oct 38
P 14 June 39
BRBT.-MAJ.
% Lleotenuit (Quarter Ifafter)
Nif to Mrrvd ia tiM PmiiinU
from Msy 1811, to ths •»! «r
the wmr, including Um actton
at Aldca de Ponte; •ief« of
Clttdad Rodrtfo ; flege of tlM
forte at and battle of Sala-
manca ; ficf e of Bnrvoe (••-
rerelj wounded) ; tbevbole of
the aklrmith In the Pyieneei,
and near Pampeluna ) engafed
with the enemy lat and M
Aug. dnrf nf their ivtrtat ; ear-
ryinf their poaicion 7th and
8th Aof.; action in front of
6an Bebartiaa ; battlee oC Nl-
v«U« and TouIoum; beaidea a frcat many iUf>-
mishea. Senrad In the Bunneae war.
P24 Mar. 38
17 Feb. 38
P28 Sept 38
P 19 Oct 38
P28 Dec. 38
P 14 June 39
P 31 Dec. 89
31 Jan. 40
Pi^fmuf^.— James Clarke, 27 Sept. 30; Em. 12 Aug. 07 ; Lieut. 5 Nor. 07 ;
Capt. 19 Mar. 24.
ilc^Wan^.— John Sinnott, (Lieut.) 25 July, 37.
Quarter^Maeter.--^ Mic. Nagle/ 4 Nov. 27 ; Em. 9 April, 12 ; Lieut, 85 Dee. 14.
Surg.—U. T. Mostyn, M.D. 20 Oct 25 ; Astitt.-S. 4 Jan. 10 ; Hoep,^A . 8 July, 09.
Aii%ttant'Surgeom.^VUi\ieTi Battervby, 28 Sept. 20; Hosp.-Asfiet. 22 Dec 25.
Thomas Fox, M.D. 29 July, 30 ; Hotp.-Assiet. 15 Mar. 27.
Faeingi Whitf . — Agent, Messrs. Cox dc Ca
I Sir. Wm. Anaoo hat received a crom and three claape for Coruniia, Salamanca, Tittoria, PjreneWi
Rlvelto, Orthea, and Tonlouse.
5 Cot £lrlnfton*a tenrfcee :— CampaiKna In Holland from 1799 to Feb. 170S, ineludinf the attack en
PSman, and siege of Vallenciennet. Carribean war of ITWft and 0 in the West Indlet ; ttofe and atormlnff
of Monte Tl<feo and attack on Buenoa Ayree. Attack and captore of Rae^l-Kimah in the Peralan OuU la
1600. Commanded a field force at the reduction of Palampoie, Dma, Kiijalu and Yirampore In IB17 ; and
a brigade daring the Plodarree war. Commanded a brigade up the Persian Oalf in 1819» and from D«e.
19U, thrott.hottt the Burmeie war. Shot throogh the body before Dunkirk, Sept. 1798^ and threngh the
thigh at the Island of St. Vincent in Julj, 1798.
9 Major Oundaa's lerTlcea :— expedition to South America, including the taking of Haldonado^ asieiat
■kirmlnea, and atonnlng of Monte Video. Several skirmlahea in the East Indiea In 1811. Duimasi war
ftom Jan. 1898 nntil peace waa pioclnimed.
4 Capt Oordon aervcd the campaigns of 1818^ 17, and 16, in Malwa ; la the Penfaa Onlf In 1919 nd 90;
■nd In Avnin 1688 aod8. Woonded at Donabew 96th March, and on the Heights near Pvoaae^ 9d Dee. 1888.
6 Capt. Dondce serred In the Peninsula in 1814; and in the ftrslan Oulf In 1810 and 90.
• Lieut. Lardner serred in tlie Burmese war fh>m Dec 1894 until peace was proclaimed.
7 Ueut. M*NaUy serred in the Peninsula, fhmi Maf, 1806, untU the end of the war, indodtaif YWfIa sad
Barroaa (woonded In the right leg) ; siege of Tarrifh; attack of Bohea; atege of Cadis ; attach ef Artiagmf
bridge { retreat IhMB Salaasanca (woonded In the head 19tb Nov. 1819); battle of Tittoria ; slsie ofStn Sehn»>
liaa;ea^veof the lalaad near St. Jean de Los; battles of the Nive» 0th, 10th, llth and Dsc aad klsekads
of Bayonao. Served the eampnigm of 1817 and 18 in Malwat to the Peetln Onlf to 1819 and 90, aad to the
t war, including the siege of Donabew and Prome. Woonded throogh the body at Pronae 9 Oar. 88
196
Bmb.llMr Poraifnl
Stnrtec, 1688. J
48^A (pT Northamptomhire) Regt of Foot.
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« VITTORIA"— " PYRENEES"—" NIVELLE"— " ORTHES"— " TOULOUSE"—
" PENINSULA."
Ye»r»* 8erv.
62
Pall
Pay.
41
30
29
Half
21
16
20
19
18
26
21
13
10
21
15
U
14
12
11
7
6
7
6
6
6
6
7
3
2
8
2
2
2
2
1
23
6
2
2
2
iH
0
0
0
6
3
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Colonel,
Sir Thofl. Hi8lop,< Bart, O.C.B. JSns, 28 Dec. 1778 ; Lieut. 28 Jan. 83; Capt.
28 Jan. 85 ; Mqjar, 16 Aug. 94 ; Lieut.-Col. 25 March,95; Col. 29 Apr. 1802;
Mqjor-Oen. 25 Oct. 09; Lieut.-Gen. 4 June, 14; Gen. 10 Jan. 37; Col. 48th
Regt. 25 Dec. 29. Lieut. -Colonel.
9 T. Bell,' C.B. Ene. pJS Not. 99; Lieut. p17 Jan. 01; Capt. 12 Sept. 05;
Brev.'Maj. 26 Aug. 13; Begtl.-Mqj. 25 Mar. 24; Xi€tt^.-Co2. P20 Sept 27.
Mqjors.
Patrick MacDougall, Era. 2 Mar. 08; Xi«i^. 16 Feb. 11; Ca;>^P28 Jul7,14;
Jlfi{;£>r, PlODec. 26.
9 Peter J. WiUats,^ Ens. 31 Aug. 09 ; Lieut. 2 June, 11 ; Capt. 22 Dec. 14 ;
Brevet'Mqjor, 10 Jan. 37 ; Begth-Mq^or, 4 Not, 38.
0
0
0
0
Captains.
Hon. Arth. Alex. Dalzell
William A. M'CleTcrty..
William Codd
Robert Cole
Hunter Ward
9 Wi Edward Duncan^
Chas. Allen Young
Jas. Webber Smith*
Benjamin Riky
Hender MountsteTen^ . .
Lieutenants.
Anthony Donelan
Gordon SkeUy Tidy
Rob. Chas. Hamilton. . . .
George Mowbray Lys . .
John Massy
John Moore Ross
Henry Wheeler
Maurice Emmett
John Edw. Hall
Henry Bromley
CaTcndish S. Boyle ....
Clifford Felix Henry
Henry W. Tobin
Ensions.
Andrew Green
DaTid Fullerton
Robert Bateman
Robert WarburUm
John Minchin
Alexis Corcoran
Clement W. Strong ....
ENSIGN.
29 Apr. 19
26 Mar. 24
2 Mar. 20
21 Not. 16
P 9 Sept. 19
3 Sept. 08
23 Mar. 19
Pll July 26
P 9 Not. 30
30 Dec. 12
25
28
26
28
29
9 Apr.
15 May
P 3 Aug.
2 Mar.
P 8 Dec.
P 9 Aug. 33
11 Feb. 34
P 19 Apr. 33
P21 Aug. 35
P 4 Sept. 35
P 23 Oct. 35
P25Dec. 35
P 12 Apr. 33
12 Jan. 38
P 15 June 38
P 7 Sept. 38
P 8 Sept. 38
P 14 Sept 38
30 Not. 38
18 Jan. 39
11 Oct 39
LIEUT.
5 Feb. 24
26 Aug. 25
25 Mar. 24
CAPTAIN.
P 26 Dec.
P31 Dec.
28 Feb.
P 20 Apr.
P 25 Dec.
30 May
6 Jan.
22
22
11
22
35
34
14
27
29
7 Not.
P 3 Dec.
28 Apr. 31
20 Dec. 31
P 16 Sept 36
P 13 Jan. 37
27 Jan. 37
P 1 Dec. 37
P 15 June 38
P 7 Sept 38
P 8 Sept 38
30 Not. 38
1 Feb. 89
P 26 June 27
P 21 May 29
23 Mar. 33
P 14 Aug. 27
P 10 Sept 25
P 24 July 17
P 31 Dec. 27
P 7 Sept 38
P 8 Sept 38
30 Not. 38
BRETET-
MAJOR.
28 June 88
10 Jan. 87
8 Hnjor WillatR Mr? ed in tb«
Peninsula from 181 2 to the end
of the war» incltidinK the aiefe
and atorroiog of Ciudad Ro«
dri^o, aiege and atonninff of
Bad^Jos from lOth Januarjr to
6th April, 1818; operation!
near, and blocliade of Bayonne.
4 H^jor Duncan aenred at
the tiege of Flushing in 1800,
and in the Peninsula from Ang.
1818 to Oct. 1813, Including
the battle of Vittoria, and siege
of 8an Sebastian, where he waa
severelj wounded 8Ist August,
1618 ; present at Waterloo, the
storming of Cambray, and cap-
ture of Paris.
0 Captain Smith was wounded In action at
Goorg, Madras, April, 1884.
0 Obtain Mountateren senred at the attack
of rarlous poets, 4ec. on the Frontiers of Canada,
and within the United States in 1818, 14, and 16.
7 Paymaster Hartley serred at the surrender
of Martinique ; and taking of Gaudakmpa ia
1816.
Geo. Dean Pitt
Poynuufer.— Bartholomew Hartley/ 30 Oct 85; En0. 15 Jan. 18; LimU.IM
May, 14 ; Capt. 17 April, 35.
Ad^utant.-^nenry Wheeler, (Lieut.), 11 Feb. 84.
QuarteT'Master. — James Earlsman Richardson, 9 Mar. 88.
Surgeon. — Edward M'lTer, 18 Mar. 36 ; Assiet.-Surg. 3 June, 18.
Astiet.'Surgs. — Jas. T. O. Johnston, M.D. 3 Aug. 38.
Edward Wm. Stone, M.D. 5 Oct 38.
Facingt Buff. — Agent, Messrs. Cox k, Co. — Irish Agent, Borough, Armit, k Co.
1 Sir Thomaa Hislop served at Gibraltar during its bombardment and sioge; was present 'at the surrender
of varioua islanda In the West Indies ; and has received a medal for Ouadaloupe. Sir Thomas performed
distlngttiabed wnrice in the Pindarree and Mahratta war.
8 Colonel Bell served in the Peninsula flrom 1800 to the end of tbe war, indading the paaaage of the
Doozo; bcttlaof Albubera (wounded); action at Aides de Ponte; siege of Ctudad Hodrigo; siege and
•Msnlt of Bad^Joi (sererely wounded) ; battles of Salamanca, the Pyrenees, Nlvellc, Orthes, and Toulouse.
Cot B. hat rtceivcd a crota flbr the four last named battles. 180
Yean' Senr.
51
Half
P«7.
g^^rVlg^lwiT] 49tt (or Princess Charlotte's, or Herts.) Foot [^S^JiI"
" EOMONT-OP-ZEE"—" COPENHAGEN"— " QUEBNSTOWN."
Colonel.
Sir Gordon Dnimmond/ G.C.B. Snt. 21 Sept 1788; JJ. 31 Mar. 01 ; Cafi. 8t
Jan. 02 ; JIfq;. 28 Feb. 04 ; Lt-Col 1 March, 04 ; Co/. 1 Jan. 06 ; Mqf-Om.
1 Jan. 1805; X^.6^en.4 June,ll; C;<m.27 May,25; Co/. 40th R^ 21 Sept 89.
Lieut.'CohmeU,—^ Bartley,* JSns, 28 Feb. 06; Lieut, p 12 Feb. 07 ; Capt. 10
Aug. 15 ; Major, p 5 Feb. 24 ; Lieut. -Col 25 April, 28.
Edmund Morris,' Ens. 21 June, 10; Lieut. 21 April, 13; Capt. I Dec 25;
Mq;or, P 13 Sept 33 ; Lieut.-Col. P22 Nov. 36.
Mqfors.—lf Thomas Stephens,^ Ens. 28 Not. 06; Lieut. 18 Aug. 08; Capi. 23
Dec. 13 ; Mqfor, 4 June, 33.
Samuel Blyth, Ens. 21 Feb. 11; Lieut.2» April, 13; Copf . 25 April, 28 ; Mqfor,
P22NOV. 36.
Pull
Paj.
34
30
32
20
28
27
15
26
10
14
20
16
15
16
14
12
12
23
11
11
11
0
0
8
7
7
11
6
6
6
5
5
4
4
3
4
3
2
25
3
30
5
2
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
»A
Captains.
Joseph Stean'
Gilbert Pasley*'
Thos. Scott Rdgnolds . .
9 William WUkinson^ ..
16^ Charles Gregory
0 Wm. Bailees Faber ....
Mitchell Geo. Sparks. . . .
9 David Mac Andrew '
William Johnston
Robert Campbell
LiBUTENAKTS.
0 Jas. Patrick Meik
0 John Leslie Dennis ....
0 John Thornton Grant . .
4^ 9 Thomas Gibbons' ....
0 Henry Geoxge Hart ....
0 J. Myers Montgomery . .
0 Wm. Pamter K. Browne
0 Henry Gkuner Rainey . .
0 John Heatley
0 James Ramsay
0 Geo. Francis Bartley ....
0 Hugh Pearson
0 Sam. Baxter D. Anderson
0 John Hinton Daniell ....
0 Arthur Robt Shakespear
0 Lachlan H. G. Maclean. .
0 H. Seymour Michell
0 Sydney L. Horton
0 Thos. P. Gibbons
0 James Brockman
0
0
ENSIGN.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
I
2ft
0
ft
0
0
5 July 12
26 Jan. 14
23 June 25
12 Dec. 00
27 Feb. 05
P 10 Apr. 26
4 Nov. 10
15 Mar. 13
P 7 Jan. 26
21 Sept 15
P 26 June 26
25 Apr. 28
28 Apr. 28
0 Sept 12
1 Apr. 29
24 Dec. 20
31 Dec. 29
12 Apr. 31
20 Sept 31
18 May 32
P 12 July 33
P 13 July 33
11 July 20
Pl4Mar. 34
P 10 Dec. 34
26 Dec. 34
P22May 35
p 13 Feb. 35
P 8 July 36
LIEUT.
P22 Nov. 36
David M<Adam , 28 Apr. 37
Marcus A. Obert :P12Mar.36
Ensigns.
Robert BlackaU
Walter Tyler Bartley. . .
Joseph Hely
Geo^ Rand
Chas. Alex. Halfliide .
John M'CuUoch OToole
Clareveaulx Faunt . . .
Wm. H. Clinton Baddeley
p 10 Jan. 38
20 July 38
16 Feb. 30
8 Mar. 30
21 June 30
22 June 30
17 Sept SO
CAPTAIN.
1 Apr. 29
P 2 June 28
P 26 Apr. 31
1 Sept 08
8 Dec. 13
P 22 May 35
28 June 36
18 Nov. 36
P 22 Nov. 36
22 Mar. 30
BRBV.-MAJ.
27 May 26
10 Jan. 97
0 May 13
10 June 20
25 Apr. 28
4 Mar. 01
2 Aug. 05
P 28 Aug. 28
26 Dec. 23
20 Apr. 15
P 6 Nov. 27
26 Apr. 28
P 10 Oct 27
22 Sept 30
12 Nov. 80
7 Apr. 25
10 July 32
2 Jan. 33
4 Jan. 33
8 June as
28 Mar. 34
p 0 May 34
P 10 Dec. 34
P 22 May 35
23 May 35
11 Nov. 36
P 17 Aug. 38
31 Aug. 38
22 Mar. 30
22 Mar. 30
15 June 30
23 July 30
24 July 39
P 10 Jan. 40 i «>* o* «^ 'w. toeladtaf flw MO*
of iahmanra t mt^tarm of Ite
' Pnaeb rear • foaMl, t^4 Htf.
ISlt t capCur* of Madrid and VsladolM i
OacfM I bttlClM «r tbt P|igii««<, IMi, IStt. m
Jttlyi Maya Pm»i baltl* of »• mv«» Stfl «
D«e. t blockade oT Barooaa » taMi* «r OnkM «
at Vie and T^rtta.
11 Dr. P»CMk acrvcd te IIm »■■!— !■ A^ tUf*
181S, to Um c«d of tha var, l^ladlM <Im hsMn «r
^■limata and Vlttaria t d«ffa of
battla of th» tttwm. Svrrad la llM
6 Oi|C Sttaa**
paifo ol 179S in HoUaad, Inchidtv
the action at the laadlnf »
of IffmoatHi^Sfe.
Oop«nka(tn la 1801.
tlM war In North Anerica ta lia
IS. aad 14. aad w«a woaadad M
6 Capl. PMlay aarwd at tba Mfr
of Hattras In 1817. aad aiai* af
AaMOTfhar la ISia
7 Col. Wilklniaa acrrad at tha
eairtiirc of the Cape of Oood Hope
In 1808» aad In the
Aujt. 1811 to Dec laia.
the battle of the Ntve, where be wto
avverely wounded, aad tor
battle ht hae leeel^ed a
BreveC-LleaL-Col. M Joae SS.
8 CapL Mac Andrew aerrod ta
the Faaiaaiila aad rraaea. la the
S7th regt. toela81i« the haldea ef
the Pyreaeaa. NlTclla, Oribta. aad
ToalouK. bealrtee vartoua aflhtai ef
f Lieut. GIbbeae i
Peafaiflula froaa 8e|iL ISU,
Pll Oct 30
Pmfmatter.—IL Ware/" 28 June, 31 ; Ens. 25 Oct 12 ; Lievt. 25 Sept 13.
Adjutant. —
Quarter-'Masier. — Henry Mayne, 23 June, 37.
Surgeon. — 9 J^mes French," M.D. 0 Dec. 24 ; Assist.^Stay. 8 Feb. 10.
Assist^Surgs.-^. Flyter, 28 Aug. 85.
It H. Garrett, M.D. 23 Nov. 38.
Facings Oreen. — Agent , Messn. Cox & Co.
1 sir OortM Diwnnirt aerrctf la HellaDd la 1791 aad 8S. and wm pwteat te Mtoiyira dnri^ the otafi^ aad al
Matthi tolfcebaWleeC Whwaaala, aad at the ndai af Otaad Catoa aad Alaaaadila. Sir flardM ai— did fc
wttoa Bear the PalU of Nlafara, where he waa aeeerely anandaS •
1 Cot aartley aar^ed la the dwiiili na war, laatodlaff the aoHeaat Part Brlei Pert Oaaife, IS* aNi im Mtp «
>Mk 1 Part OM»m> att Aiw. IS t aad CrjradarH Par*, where he waa aefwely wuiindid.
a Celoaet Meivia aaraed to the Aawtlaaa war. ladadlaf the aetiaa al btenay Cieek.
4 M^Jar gtophaaa awiMfnlid the espcditlaa to Walcherea, aad waa priaiai a* the alas* «* Phiahhi|. lareed to
P»alnaiito freaa Maieh 1810 to toe and of the war, ladndliw the battle of Baaaeo i afcge ol Alawlda t battle ef
rOnor 1 alanal^ th» Porto at. aad battl* aT SalaMaaea (aeverelr wouadrd ihranch the Htlfh) { atefe oT BargDa ;
'^abMva \ beMIe eT Vltterto i blaebadr of Paaipehou ) haulea of the rjneaeci, MtcIIc, Ntva, Oriaca «hd
■aaf ether
SanriM,ia54.
] 60th {or the QueetCs owtC) Regt. of Foot.
rSerrlng In NtW
L South Walat.
Thfi Sphinx vnXb. the words "EGYPT"— «VIMIERA"—"CORUNNA*'—«ALMAREZ"
" VITTOBIA"— " PYRENEES"—" NIVE"— " OBTHES"— « PENINSULA."
Tcan'Senr.
b«
¥\kM
Pay.
34
3d
36
Half
2A
Colonel,
9 Sir Geo. Townshend Walker,* Bt, G.C.B. 2nd Lieut, 4 Mar. 1782 ; Lieut, 13
Mar. 83 ; Capt. 13 Mar. 89 ; Mqjor, 28 Aug. 94 ; Lieut-CoL 6 Sept 98 ; Col.
25 Apr. 1808; Major-Gen, 4 June, 11 ; Lieut.-Gen, 19 July, 21 ^ Gen. 10
Jan. 37 ; Col, 50th Foot, 23 Dec. 39.
lAeui.'Coloneh^ll^ Nicholas Wodehouse,* Ens, 3 Jan. 07 ; lAeut, 31 Aug. 07 ; Capf.
P26 Sept. 11 ; Mqjw, Pl8 Oct 21 ; Lieut,'Col, p2 Sept. 24 ; Col, 28 June, 38.
Mtyors,—9 Joseph Anderson,^ K.H. JBns, 27 June, 05; Lieut. 6 Oct. 08; Cop^.
20 Jan. 14; 3f<vor, p 16 Feb. 26.
9 Thomas Ryan,^ K.H. Ens. 10 Oct. 05; Lieut, 28 Aprfl, 08; Capt, 30 Sept. 19;
Miy'or, 13 Aug. 30.
33
0
24
0
33
0
16
2A
15
0
26
A
13
0
13
0
11
0
24
8A
21
0
15
0
15
0
9
0
8
0
7
0
7
0
7
0
B
0
4
0
4
0
2
0
2
0
4
0
3
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
32
ft
15
0
2
0
15
0
5
0
ENBIGX.
9 Apr. 07
Pie May 16
18 Mar. 07
P 15 Nov. 21
PlOMay 25
19 Aug.
P 21 June
28 June
P 1 Oct.
13 May
13
27
27
29
13
26 Aug. 08
2 Nov. 19
P 14 July 08
25 Aug. 26
12 Feb. 28
30 Sept 19
P 29 Oct 29
18 Jan. 33
P28 May 33
30 Dec. 19
19
25
25
31
32
33
4 Nov.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
P 16 Dec.
17 Aug.
P 2 Aug.
P 9 Aug. 33
P 16 Aug. 33
P22 June 32
16 Sept 36
16 Dec. 36
P16 Mar. 38
P20Jnly 38
P 4June 36
P 23 June 37
P 8 Feb. 39
P 9 Feb. 39
31 May 39
P 20 Dec. 39
P 8 Mar. 39
I Aug. 22
P 26 Nov. 29
17 Aug. 32
P 14 Feb. 34
4 May 36
P27Jan. 37
P 20 July 38
P27 July 38
P 8 Dec. 37
27 Nov. 38
P 9 Feb. 39
P 20 Dec. 39
P 10 Jan. 40
4 Nov. 19
P 2 Sept 24
8 Apr. 25
P 20 Sept 27
P28 May 33
12 Jan. 34
P15 Aug. 34
P27Jan. 37
P 20 July 38
27 Nov. 38
10 Jan. 37
28 June 38
28 June 38
Captains.
9 William Turner*
James H. Seijeantson. . . .•
9 Fred. C. Montgomery*
William Fothergill
Peter John Petit
George M'Leod Tew ■
Hon. John Charles Best . .
Henry Gunton
J. Brathwaite Bonham . .
^JamesWeir'
LlBTTTENANTe.
William Sheaife
Wm. Langley Tudor
Alex. C. b. Bentley
Cha. Francis Gregg
Richard Waddy
Henry Stapleton
William Knowles
Geo. G. M. Cobban
Sam. Hood Murray
Henry Needham
James John Enoch
Cha. R. Grimes
Harry Wainwright Hough
Ensions.
Jas. G. Smyth
Charles Green
Arthur Bernard
Jos. John Grimes
James Russell
John Fleming Parker . .
Sltnon Pepper Joyce. . . .
Paymaster,— 9 George Bar tley,» 23 June 26; Ens. 26 Oct 07; Lieut. 13 April,
09; Cop^ODec. 21.
A4jutant,—Wm. Langley Tudor, {Lieut.) 18 Jan. 33.
Quarter-Master. — Joseph Moore, 28 Aug. 38.
5^ttrfl«m.— John Reid, 5 July 39 ; Assist.-Surg. 6 Oct. 14.
Assist.'Surg.'-noht. Ellson, 20 Oct 26; Hosp.-Assist. 14 April 26.
Alexander Graydon, M.D., 15 May, 36.
Facings Blue. — Agenty Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 Sir Geonre Wa&er Berred in Flanden in 1798, and was in the action of the lOth Maj. near Tournay ;
terred in the expedition to Copenhagen In 1907, and subfequently In the expedition to the Scheldt. Sir
Geone hai received a croei and two clacpt for Vimiera, Badi^Jos (leTerely wounded), and Orthci,
a Colonel Wodehovue serred In Portugal from May, 1808, to December, 1811, including the battle of
▼imierm. campaign from Liabon to Oporto, and battles of Busaco and Faentes d'Onor ; served the campaign
of iai4 in thaiouth of France, including the aflUr at Tarbes and battle of Toulouse.
a Maior Anderson's serrices :— EzpediUon to Calabria, including the battle of Maida and subsequent
Mwratiras. and capture of the fortress of Catioue; expedition to Egypt in 1807; Peninsula finom April,
nmi to Jaonarr. 1818, indnding the battles of TaUvera (wounded), and Busaco ; retreat to the Unee of
Totks Vedras, and Tarious afftin there ; with the advance at EspeniUi; battle of Fuentea d'Onor; beeide«
many other3hirB and skirmishes; served at the «ipture of Ouadaloupe in 1815. ^ ^ , . , ^
4Malor Bran accompanied the expedition to Walcheren In 1809 ; served in the Peninsula and received
a severe sabre wound in the head, and several other wounds at Fuentes d'Onor.
dOl
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. I BREV.-MAJ.
0 Mi^r Turner's serrices:—
Battles of Boleia, Vimiera,
and Corunna; siege of Flush-
ing ; battle of Fuentes d'Onor,
Arroyo de MoUno, AlmareL
Albadetarmoe, Baighar, and
Vittorla, where be was severely
wounded; right arm amputated.
6 H^|or Montgomery's ser-
vices ^— Campaign and battle
of Corunna; expedition to
Walchercn and siege of Flosh-
ing ; campaigns of 1811 and IS
In the Peniasala.
7 Captain Weir served in the Peninsula fh>m
November, 1812, to October, 1814» including the
battles of Nivelle and Orthes.
8 Captain Bartley served the Comnna cam-
paign, and subsequently in the Peninsula ffom
March, 1811, to the end of the war, and wa«
engaged at Almaies, Alba de Tonnee, Baighar^
Vittoria, Pyrenees 26th, 20th, and 87th July,
Pampeluna 28th and 80th July.
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9 Sir BcnJ. D'Urban,* K.C.B.&K.C.H., Comet, April, 1794; Xmc^. 1 Jii]y,94;
Capt.^Jvdy,Q4; M^ar2l Nov. 99; Lieut.'Col, 1. Jan.1805; CoZ. 4Jiuie,18;
Mqjor-Gen. 12 Aug. 19; LUut.-Gen, 10 Jan. 37 ; Col 5l8t Light Infimtrj,
Dec. 29.
Li£ut'-Coion6l'^9 WL W. H. EUiott,' K.H. JSru. p6 Dec. 09 ; Lieut, Pld Aug.
12 ; Capt. P9 Nov. 20 ; Mqjor p 12 July, 31 ; Lieut.-Col. P27 June 38.
Mqfori.—Bdw. St. Maur, Sns. p22 June, 15; Lieut, P 16 Nov. 20 ; Capt. PS9
Hay, 23 ; Mqfor p 1 July, 37.
9 m Fred. Mainwaring,' JEns. 5 April,10; Lieut, 15 April,13; C(ip<.4 Dec.28;
Mqfor P 27 June, 88.
Captains.
raOUve^D.AinBWorth^
lWmiamAu0tin\..
Seth NuttaU Fi8her
Edward Parker
Arnold Chas. Brrington. .
Harry RoUes
Percy Rice
Charles Holden
Wm. Henry Hare
Edward Forman
LlECTBNANTS.
Rich. D.Baker
Augustus Thomas Rice. . .
Edmund Isham
Uen.Chas. Capel Somerset
Henry M'Farlane
James Gates
Francis Carey
George Bagot
Hon, David Brskine ....
Edward Corbett
Car. A. H. Rumbold
Ensiohs.
Ang. J. W. Northey
Aug. Hen.Irby
Fra. C. Doveton
Francis Chas. Skumy. . .
Walter Kirby
W. Douglas Scott
Bdw. Hen. Kelly
O. B. B. Waiburton
Arthur 8. Otway
Arthur Miller Harris. . i .
Pa^pnatter.
ENSIOK.
11 April 09
5 Sept. 11
P 12 Feb. 24
P 14 April 25
P 4 Feb. 26
PSODec. 26
14 Aug. 28
P 8 June 26
P 9 Aug. 31
31 Aug. 15
13 Sept. 31
P 11 Oct.
P31 Aug.
P 40ct.
P28 Nov.
11 July
P22May
26 June
P31 July
P 10 Mar.
P 1 July
31
32
33
34
31
35
35
35
37
37
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26 July 10
6 April 18
P 13 May 26
4 Dec. 28
18 Sept. 31
P 11 Oct. 31
P28 Nov. 34
P22 May 35
P25 Dec 35
8 April 25
CAPTAIX.
P 14 July 37
P 15 July 37
P2 8ept. 37
P 7 Oct- 37
P22 June 38
P27 June 38
P14 8ept.38
6 Oct 37
21 June 39
P 16 Dec.
PIO Mar.
P 1 July
P14 July
P 15 July
27 Feb.
36
37
37
37
87
35
BREV.-XAi.
14 Aug. 28
26 Sept. 34
P 3April35
P16Dec. 36
P 14 July 37
P 15 July 37
P 2 Sept. 37
P 7 Oct. 37
P27 June 38
7 Sept 38
4 Capt. AIntworth ferrsd at
the siege of Pliuhiaf , mad tub*
•eqaentlj In the PeoinmlA, In-
cluding the battle ot Pn«nl«
d'Onor, and 8d eie^e of Badi4<u-
Preeeni at Waterloo.
6 Capt. Auftfai aenred In the
Peninsula, from Oct 1611 to
April. 18 la, Including the ikft
and ftorm of Qudad Rodrigo.
Served tbe campaign of 1814 ia
Holland, inclndlng tbe taking
of the fortUed viDage of Utt»
xem. Preaent on the Utb
June at Watailoo.
P 2 Sept 37
P 7 Oct 37
P27 June 38
P21 June 39
P 26 July 39
0 Pa^nsater (Hbb» iMTed In the
fh>m Jan. 1811 until the end of tbe
wae tcTerelf woonded in the
rena M March, I81S. Preient at
7 Quarter.-Mafter Kenny eared at the taUag
of Gaatlae In North Amedea ia 1814.
P 26 July 30
John Oibbs,* 15 Feb. 10.
^i^'ti^on^.— Franda Carey (Lieut.) 16 March, 38.
Quarter-Moiter.'-'Wmua Kenny,^ 10 June, 13.
^vrpem.— James Lowrie Tighe, 10 Jan. 40; Astiit.^Swrg. 90 Oct 26 ; Hetp,'
Atriet. 24 June, 15.
Asriet.-'SttrgeonM, — ^Wm. John Power, 14 July, 37.
Thomas Bartlett, 4 Aug. 37.
Faeingt Bine.— Affent, Sir John Kirkland, No. 80 PaD-MalL
1 Sir Bei^amln D'Urban baa reeelTed a croae and Are datpa fur Buaaoo, Albuhera, Bad^|ot, fftlairt*!
Tlttoria, Pjrreneee, Nlvelle, NWe, and Toulouae.
8 Col. Elliott senred at tbe battle of Puentet d*Onor ; flieges of Badafos, and Ciudad Rodrigo ; aflhir
Moraioo ; battle of dalamanca; capture of Madrid and Retlro ; ilege and retreat from Burgee ; battta of
the Prreneei, NIrelle, and Ortbea. Preient at Waterloo, and capture of Cambray.
a M^lor Malnwaring lerved in the Peninsula, from March, 1811 to Jan. 1814, including the battle of
Ptentee d'Onor; 9d siege of Bad^foi; Tal Moreseo ; Salamanca; retreat from Burgos; capturi of Betiro,
Madrid ; battles of Vittoria, Pyiwnees, and IflveUe. Present on the 18th June at Waterloo.
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*f HINDOOSTAN"— « VIMIERA"— " CORUNNA"— BUSACO"— " FUBNTKS lyONOR"
"CIUDAD »ODRIGO"--"BADAJOZ"— " SALAMANCA"— "VITTORIA"—
" NIVELLE"— « NIVE"— « 0RTHE8"— " TOULOUSE"—" PENINSULA"—
" WATERLOO."
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Colonel.
9 Sir Thomas Arbnthnot/ K.C.B. En», 23 Noy. 96 : Lieyi. 1 May, 06 ; Copt.
26 June, 98 : Major, 7 April, 08 ; Lieut.-Col. 24 May, 10 ; Col 4 Jane. 14;
Major-Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Lieui.-Oen. 28 June, 38 ; Col. 62iid Light Infantry,
23 Dec. 39.
Lteut.'Cokmel-^Wm. Blois, JEns. p 3 May, 15 ; Lieut. P30 Aug. 21 ; Capt. p 14
July, 26; Mqjor, p 12 Aug. 34 ; Lieut.-Col. P 11 May, 39.
3fq;or«.— Richard French, Bm. p 9 June, 25; Lieut. p30 Dec. 26; Capt. p2
Mar. 32 ; Mqfor, p 11 May, 39.
Henry Samuel Davis, JSns. 13 Apr. 27 ; Lieut, p 8 Oct. 30; Capt. p 17 July 35 ;
Mc^or, P 13 Dec. 39.
Captains.
Cecil Wm. Forester ....
Hon. Hatty Cav. Grey . .
Joshua Allen Vigors ....
Wm, Amherst Hale ....
Fred. G. Bull
Hon. R. Le Poer Trench
Evelyn H. F. Pocklington
George Murray
Bryan Palmes
Hon. Walter Arbuthnott
LlEUTBNANTB.
George Hall
John George Jarvis ....
George Campbell
Chas. Jas. Conway Mills
C. Albert Denison
Hen. M. Brownrigg ....
J. H. Alleyne
Frederick Carden
Chas. Geo. Fountalne . .
Loftus W. Peacocke ....
William Corbett
Ensigns.
Rich. Davies de Winton
Rob. Octavius Cumming
Rob. B. Arthur Purvis . .
Cha. Fra. Wedderbume. .
Fred. J. Wilson
John Archdall
Edgar Ratcliffe
Wm. Fred. Foxcroft Jones
John Mills Hawkins
M. Van Kerkwyk Bowie
ENSIGNS.
P 1 Aug. 26
P 9 Nov. 30
P 19 Sept. 26
P 30 Dec. 26
26 Oct. 27
P 16 Jan. 29
P 10 Feb. 29
P 25 June 30
P 8 Oct. .30
p 3 Aug. 30
14 May 29
P 30 Aug. 33
P 13 Mar. 36
P26Dec. 34
P 22 Sept. 37
P 1 Dec. 37
P26May 38
P 27 July 38
P21Sept. 38
P 19 Oct. 38
P23 Nov. 38
39
39
39
39
P 1 June 39
P 30 Aug. 39
P 20 Sept. 39
P 21 Sept. 39
31 Jan. 40
18 Jan.
22 Feb.
Pll May
P31 May
LIEUT.
14 May 29
P 6 Apr. 33
P 17 Sept. 29
P 25 June 30
P 8 Feb. 31
P 2 Mar. 32
P 30 Aug. 33
P 12 Aug. 34
P 13 Mar. 35
P 4 Dec.
P 18 July 34
P 2 Nov. 38
21 Dec. 38
P 28 Aug. 38
Pll May 39
P24May 39
P 31 May 39
P 30 Aug. 39
P 20 Sept. 39
P 13 Dec 39
P 31 Jan. 40
CAPTAIN.
P 4 Dec. 35
P 25 Dec. 35
P 19 Oct. 38
P 2 Nov. 38
P23N0V. 38
Pll May 39
P24 May 39
P 30 Aug. 30
P 20 Sept. 30
P 13 Dec. 30
BREV.-XAJ.
P 1 Feb. 40
Paymaster.— T. Miller Creagh, 21 June, 39 ; Ens. 23 Feb. 25 ; Lieut. 6 Mar. 26.
il^^'u^an/.— George Campbell, {Lieut.) 8 Nov. 39.
Quarter-Master.— V. Clune, 29 Dec. 37.
Surgeon.— John Wilson, 18 Oct. 39; Assist. -Surg. 1 July 24; Hosp.- Assist.
14 Dec. 20.
il«ffi«#aitf.-5ttr^S9iM.— William Robinson, M.D. 11 Jan. 39.
George William Macready, 23 Aug. 39.
Fadngs BufT. — Agent, Sir John Klrkland
' 1 Sir ThoBUM Arlmthnot has reealfad a cro« and ona elaq> for Roleis and Ylmltra, Oomnna, PymiaMf
KWaUe, and OrthM.
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■?.V£7?Sif"] «3rrf {or Ou Shropshire) Regt. of Foot [^SJtJl^
"KIBirPOBT"— "TOURNAY"— ^' ST. LUCIA"— ^^TALAVBRA"— '^SALAMANCA-—
*< VnTORIA"— *' PYRENEES"-^' WIYBLLE"— « TOULOUSE"—** PENINSULA."
CdUmeL
30 May,
Co/. 28
63rd Re9t.l9 Not. SO!
Xieuf.-CofofMZ.— Rich. Fred. HiU, .Bru. p 24 Jane, 19 ; Lieut. P 12 June, 23 ;
Capt P27 Aug. 26; Mqfor, p 11 June, 30; Lteui.-Col, P 13 May, 36.
Jf<i;Vwt.— Philip Hill, .&w. Pll Mar. 24; Xttfwe. p17 Sept. 26; Cmt. P29
Aug. 26 ; Mqfar, p 18 May, 86.
Harry Shakespear PhiUips, Comet, p6 Jan. 24; Lieut, p 12 May, 25; Capt.
P 14 Feb. 28 ; Mt^'ar, p 31 Aug. 38.
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Captains.
m John Lewis Black*
Rich. FaUowes Walond . .
Thomaa Camegy
Wm. Qeorge Gold
Edward Bond
WUUam O'Brien
C. Edw. DawBon Wairen
Richard Dyott
Adolphns Fred. Bond . .
Thoinaa Smart
LlBUTBNAlTTa.
J. Butler Wheatstone . .
John H. Allei
Charles Inge
Wellmgton Stewart
Han. St. G. Gerald Foley
William Follows .
Marley Hutchinson
Rich. Butler Low .
Robert Spring
Wm. R. Mansfield .
Charles Lempriere.
Wm. Rich. O. Gore
MaTJmllian A. Nethercote
Ensigns.
G. P. Mansel
R. Newton Phillips .
T. Harrey Bathurst .
Wm. J. Vemer
Hen. Martin Atkins . .
John Geo. Cooke ....
Cha. Hamilton Fenton
Edward Fellowes
BNSION.
22 Apr. 13
P 26 July 21
P 17 Sept 26
7 Apr. 26
P 8 Mar. 27
18 Jan. 26
P 6 June 27
P 11 Oct 27
3 Apr. 28
P24July 28
I May 21
P 29 Aug. 26
P 7 Jan. 30
Pll June 30
P 29 June 32
13 Sept. 32
P 14 Sept. 32
P 8 Nov. 33
P 14 Feb. 34
27 Not. 36
P 4 Dec. 36
P29Dec. 36
P 12 Aug. 34
PIS May 36
P 27 May 36
P 1 Dec. 37
6 Apr. 88
P 31 Aug. 38
P 12 Oct. 38
LIEUT.
10 Mar. 14
P 9 June 26
P24July 28
26 June 28
Pl6Sept.29
P 8 June 80
Pll June 30
P 14 June 31
P29June82
P 14 S^t 32
31 Mar. 26
P 26 Nov. 29
P26Feb. 36
P 13 May 36
P 27 May 86
28 May 86
P 10 Mar. 87
p 1 Dec. 87
p 4 Dec. 86
P 31 Aug. 38
P 12 Oct 88
P 12 Apr. 89
P 30 July 86
CAPTAIN.
BRBV.-MAJ.
P16June26 28June38
P 11 July 26
Pll June 80
P 20 June 82
P26Feb. 86
P 18 May 36
P 1 Dee. 37
P81 Aug. 38
P 12 Oct. 88
P 12 Apr. 89
4 Captaio Pvtejrwnvd in
the Peniosulm from Feb. IBII to
tha end of the wmr.
6 Qnarter-Jf Mier Fdr wrrad
in the expedition to 8o«th
America in 1807, InctodinR the
■tormlnf end cnptnre of Monte
Video (wooadedX atteek and
reduction of the anemj'e eanp
at Calonla, adranoe and attack
on Buenoe Arrae, attack and
redaction of the oonTent of 8u
Domingo, at which be wat
taken priaoner. In the Praia-
iula, nnder Sir John Moore,
tneludiDg the retreat to Co-
nuina. Ezpaditfon to
cberen, 1800.
Wal-
P 12 Apr. 89
P22 Apr. 89
il4yii««ia.— WaUam Follows (Lieut.) 18 Sept 82.
^:j^il^V^?,'^ *'•''• '* '"^^^ ^' >t*^..5«r^. 27 Dec. 10;
^^i!!i^i*i:£^??T"*~^^b^^ 3 Aug. 26 ; Haip..Asriit. 24 Not. 25.
Thos. CWl>»«th Logan M.D. 29 July, 80; Hoip.^Ami^.S May 28.
Faeit^fi KetL—Ageni, McMn. Cox Sc Co.
ta^ ^^Or^th^Ml^^W^^ *"*^ «' AldoHlo-CSamj) nod M lUtur Serre-
2Sha.i:c;i^rJ^*iSSeS^^ lUee.^d ]R5K
KlTe, Ofthee. and TonloJS; nfa iSSibte wS^SlSS?; n^'SS^T^TV!^ Pyreoeea. Nltalle.
a Maior Black aerred at wJumm^^mT*!^ i2ffcT!J??S.*l Bumco, and loot hU rtf ht arm at WatOTton^
NlTeileand Tonioaaa. a«amnnca, ▼ittorla, and the Pyreneea; ereaetog the Blrtmaoa ; hattlea ef
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The Sphinx, with the words " EGYPT"—** AVA."
CoUmeL
Isaac Gasooync,* JE?n#. 8 Feb. 1770 ; i^ieu^. & Cop^ 18 Aug. 84; Capt, k. Lieut-
Col, 6 Dec. 92; Col. 3 May, 96 ; Major^Gen. 1 Jan. 1801; Lieut-Qen. 25
April, 08; Gen. 12 Aug. 19; Co2. 54th Regiment, 1 June, 16.
LUut.'Cols.^9 Wi Mildmay Fane,' JStu. 11 June, 12; Lt. 25Sept. 13; Capt.
P 28 July, 14 ; Mqf. P 2 March, 20 ; Lt.-Col. p 12 June, 23 ; CoL 28 June, 38.
9 Jolm Reed,' Ens. p 26 March, 99 ; Lieut. 21 March, 00 ; Capt. 12 May, 08 ;
Brevet'Mqjor, 27 May, 25 ; Regtl.-MqjoTy 2 June, 25 ; Lieut.-Col. p 20 July, 30.
MqJors.—Wi John Clark,* K. H. Ens. 2 June, 14; Lieut. 27 Nov. 21 ; Capt.
P 29 Aug. 26 ; Afiyor, P25 Dec. 29.
W. Beetham,*^n. 5 Oct. 04; Lt. 18 July, 05 ; Capt. 16 Ja. 12 ; Mqj. p8 Apr. 26.
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Captains.
WiUlamCox"
9[ii Charles Hill 7
9 John Norman*
Aylmer Dowdall^
R. Tyrrell Rob. Pattoun**'
Wm. Yorke Moore
Frederick Parr
9 Q29 Edward Wells "..
Robert Parr
Jasper Byng Creagh ....
Lieutenants.
George Holt
John Beach Dodd "
John Stoddard »»
Garnet Man
J. Twisleton Bayley
John Ross Wheeler
Henry Brown
Uriah Boyd
J. Brett Chalk
Donald MO^onald
Launcelot Edward Wood
Henry David Williams . .
Rowland Moffat
George Frederick Long. .
Charles Fade Heatley . .
Seton Lionel Smith ....
Ensigns.
Thomas Mostyn
Henry J. Warre
Pat. L. C. Paget
Jolm Arthur Skurray . .
George Poulett
Geo. Cnmming Miller.. . .
Stephen Roland Woulfe
ensign.
1 May 06
12 May 14
2 July 12
20 May 13
11 Jan. 16
15 Dec. 25
P 20 April 26
26 June 16
P 28 Feb. 28
9 Apr. 25
10 Aug. 23
24 May 24
3 Jan. 17
13 Jan. 25
16 Aug. 25
30 July 28
14 Aug. 28
P 10 June 26
P 12 July 27
20 April 29
P 21 May 29
P 25 Dec. 29
P 22 June 32
P 27 Sept. .33
19AprU33
12 Feb. 36
8 July 36
8 Feb. 87
11 Aug. 37
8 Aug. 38
P 22 Mar. 39
p
LIEUT.
P 8 Aug. 07
20 Nov. 21
9 Nov. 15
2 Mar. 17
10 Aug. 23
P 12 Dec. 26
P 12 April 27
25 Dec. 23
P 21 May 20
12 June 28
12 Sept. 25
31 Oct. 25
7 AprU25
15 Mar. 27
29 July 28
P 25 Dec. 20
P 31 Dec. 29
P 15 June 30
23 Feb. 31
2 Jan. 32
P 22 June 32
9 July 32
P 7 Aug. 35
P 17 June 37
7 July 37
P 19 July 39
CAPTAIN.
BIIEV.-MAJ
10 Jan. 87
21 Sept. 15
5 Jan. 26
9 July 32
2 May 29
2 Sept. 34
P 19 July 33
P 7 Alio* *\Fi 10 C«pt Pitlomi
I JUiy OO •tormandeaptare
P 22 Mar. 39 «' ^ot «««*-
P 5 Oct. 32 IT^IToKJIm"^
bum In Slo PoofM in 18l7i and
Bans Town, River Gambia, in 1818.
II Cape Weill lerred with the
IStb Drafooni In tta« Penlnaula,
from Feb. 1810 to the end of the
war, Indudlnt the cavalry eagngt-
nent between Campo Majror and
Bad^os (waaadcd) t battles of Al-
bttbera, Abnares. Vittoria, Pjrre-
neee, Orthet, and Touloaae. Let
broken bjr a fun-shot wound on the
ladi June at Waterloo.
11 Lieut. Dodd aerved In the
Burmese war. Including the actions
of the Sflth, >7th, awl SBth March,
182&.
IS Lieut Stoddard served In the
MahratU eampalfn of 1818 ; also la
the Burmese war, ineladlof the
actions at Mahattee and Araean.
14 Paymaster Bariow served in the
Peninsula tnm Aug. 1810 to April.
1811.
Present at the battle of
Jubblepore In thc'East Indies, 19tb Dee. 1817.
IS Quarter-master Willox served the campaign of
1814 In Holland, including the action at Merzera Sd
Feb. and bo^ibardment of Antwerp. Present an the
17th and ISth June at Waterloo, and subsequent taking
of Cambray. Served also In the Burmese war, in-
cluding the actloiiB at Mahnttee and Araean.
18 Dr. Stephensoa served at the taking of Kandy in
Ceylon In 181S ; also in the f^andyan Rebellion in 1817
and 18, and was sevenely woundod in the left thigh
S6th Oct. 1817.
14.
19 July 39
P 31 Jan. 40
Paymaster,—!^ Cuthbert Barlow,>«3 Jan. 28 ; Ens. 7 Jan. 10; Lieui. 13 Jan
^4^M#fln/.— -George Holt, (Lieut.) 2 Sept. 34.
Quarter-Master.—^SSL James Willox/^ 27 Sept. 27.
Surgeon. — ^Thomas Gordon Stephenson/' M.D. 8 April, 86 ; Assistant-Surg,
2 July, 18; Hosp.- Assist. 21 Feb. 14.
Assistant-Surgeons. — Richard Houstoun Everard, M.D. 10 June, 35.
Edward Mockler, 25 Sept. 35.
Facings Green. — Agent, Messrs. Cox k Co.
I Oca. OnicOyne served the can^algns In Flanders, and was severely wounded at LIncellesi and again on the retreat from
Mottvaiz to Robals.
S CoL Fane served in the Peninsula from Dae. 1811 to March 1814, Ineludliw the battle of Vittoria \ assault and capture
of San Sebastian, and battles of the Nive on 9 and 13 Dec IS. Served at Waterloo on the I6th (severely wounded), le ]A Jun(>.
S Col. Reed served at the siege of Flushing In 1809, and in the Peninsula from June, 1811, to March. 18U. including the
action at and heights above Moresco t battie of Salamaaea ; capture of Madrid and Retlio ; aetloa at Olnuu, an J battle a
VittorU, where he was severely wounded in ttie right shoulder.
4 M^or Clark was engaged at Waterloo on the 18th June, and stormiag of Cambray, Mth June, 1818. Scrrrd the eam-
paigns of 1814 and 5 in Ava, including the taking of Rangoon. Kimendinc. Kamaroot, and Mahattee. Led the citaek upop
the IbrtSflcd heights at Araean. and was severely wounded in the neck, arm, and left side.
5 M^lor Bectham served in the Egyptian expedition of 1807. also at the taking of SanU Maura.
S Mailor Cox served at Travaneorv In 18(W, and In Ava in 1629.
7 C^pl. Hill was engaged on the 17th and I8lh June, at Waterloo, and the subsequent taking of Cambray. Served in
Caflhmrla In 18S0 and tl. Also In the Burmese war, incladlng the taking of Mahattee, and Araean.
8 Capt. Norman was present at the batUe of Vittoria, and severely wounded and taken prisoner in the Maya Pau, In the
Pyrcneca. He has since served 15 yean In India.
9 Capt. Dowdall served the Mahratta campaign of 1818, including the taking of Loxhur, Kooance, and Ryghur.
Sevcrsiy wounded at the storming of Rarrfc In 1819, having sustained the total loss of sight of the right eye, a portion of the
^tm — it Jpjr W. ikrT«t in tht Biirmr«e war, and was severely wounded at Dalla, near Rangoon, 9th Dee. ISSL
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Yean'Scrr.
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] 65/A {or the Westmoreland) Regt. of Foot. [ •£i?fttSJ!'
ColoneL
9 Sir WilUam Henry Clinton,* O.C.B. Comet, 22 Dec. 1784 ; LUut, 7 lUr.
87; Cap^ 9 June, 90; Lieut. -Col. 2d Dec. 94; Col. 1 Jan. 1801; Mqfar-
Gen, 25 April, 08; Lieut.- Oen. 4 June, 13; Gen. 22 July, 30: Col. 65th
Regiment, 25 April, 14.
Xufttf.-C(0£f.— 9 James Holmes Schoedde,* Ens. May, 00; Lieut. 8 Oct. 01 ;
Capt. P19 Sept. 05; Brev.-Mq;. 21 June, 13; B^th-M^^. i'20 Jan. 25;
Lieut. Cot. P20 Mar. 29.
Peter Edmonstone Craigie,* jl?iu. p3 June, 13; Lieut. P29 Sept 14; Capt. P24
Oct. 21 ; Mqjor, PIO Aug. 26; Lieut.-Col 21 Nov. 34.
Mqfors.—ChsLTin Warren,* Ejis. 24 Nov. 14; Lieut. 13 Nov. 18; Capt.
V 1 Aug. 22 ; Mqjor, 21 Nov. 34.
David Lynar Fawcett, Ens. p6 Apr. 26; Lieut. P21 Nov. 28; Capt. 21
Nov. 34 ; Mqjor, p7 Feb. 40.
Captaiiys.
Norman Maclean^
Colin Campbell
Archdale Sharpin'
John Homer
9 Arthur O'Leaiy^
Mackenzie Wilson
Fred. Wm. Edw. Barrell . .
Hen. Chas. B. Daubeney
Aug. H. S. Young
John BaiUie Rose
Lieutenants.
Aug. Hen. Chaproniere. .
Wm. Thos. Colman . . . .
Thos. Ancrum Heriot' . .
John Coats
Hector M'Caskill
Thomas De Havilland . .
Edward Warren
Gus. Travers Brooke . . . .
Hume Edwards
W. Holland L. D. Cuddy
Henry Thomas Butler . .
Qeorge Hamilton
Joseph Rogers Magrath
Wm. Peregrine Taylor . .
Edwin Qream Danlell . .
Montague Barbauld . . . .
W. Havihmd Fairtlough
Henry H. Warren
Wm. Charles Finder . . . .
Edmund Pitman
Henry Fred. Saunders . .
Danid M<Coy
Qeoige King
Ensigns.
John Frend
John Wilton
Chas. Augustas Daniell . .
Timothy Crowe
Qeorge Schaw
Tho. Oldham O. Rogers. .
Henry John White Egan
John Magnire
ENSIGN.
17 Sept 07
3 Oct. 15
1 Jan. 07
P 3 June 28
18 Apr. 11
P 0 Aug. 26
17 Feb. 20
12 Mar. 29
6 Dec. 27
P 8 Apr. 26
P 14 Dec. 26
7 Sept. 15
P21 Nov. 28
P 2 Nov. 30
29 Nov. 27
P 5 Apr. 31
P 26 Apr. 32
P 22 June 32
P 26 July 33
P31 May 33
P 1 Nov. 33
P 16 June 30
P 7 Aug. 35
P 10 July 35
P 2 Oct. 35
23 May 34
P12 Aug. 36
P 9 Dec. 36
P 13 Dec. 33
P27Jao. 37
30 July 36
LIEUT.
23 Feb. 09
23 June 21
23 Jan. 12
P 5 Apr. 31
25 Jan. 14
P 5 Mar. 29
13 June 30
9 Aug. 31
P18N0V. 31
18 May 32
12 June 30
13 June 30
P 5 Apr. 31
3 June 32
4 June 32
15 Feb. 33
11 July 34
20 Apr. 35
P 7 Aug. 35
27 Nov. 35
P 18 Mar. 36
22 July 36
P 9 Dec. 36
29 Mar. 38
P 7 Sept. 38
28 Dec. 38
29 Dec. 38
4 Feb. 39
p 3 June 36
P28Sept39
27 Dec. 37
25 May 381^15 Now.39
P 19 Oct 38 P 7 Feb. 40
P 7 Sept 38
29 Dec. 38
P 18 Jan. 39
1 June 38
P 14 June 39
P28 8ept39
29 Nov. 39
CAPTAIN. I BRBT.-lf AJ,
29 Mar. 27
P20Jan. 32
11 July 34
P 7 Aug. 36
27 Nov. 35
P29Jan. 36
P 5 Feb. 36
P28 0ct 36
P 7 June 39
P 7 Feb. 40
a CoL Craigl* a
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tiM ftttaeb «■ McncB^ mad ban-
bardacBC of Andrcrpi
« M^tor Wanaa mm
Brook wcra oo— <ad ta
Coorf , llMlnt. April. iSM.
5 Captela Macteaa lenrvd
BonocM war. iDcltidlac tha e
or Saabyka and MallooA.
« Cape Sharpla tarvwd bi Aa
f»-
Nlvdl*. aad
tbeilcfaor Hattoaa.
7 CupL Crhmrf
palgai of 1811. It. awl IX la ika
PcnlBMila, techidlag tba
Cindad Radrlrs battla of
nuDca, itega of Buqraa, aad
tiaat therrAroai. Sarrtd la
Napaul war,
WOlUMfad te
bcifliu et Harri^ara. lid
181C Scrrad alio i
war ta IBI7 and la
8 LIcvtBtrtoC
woaadcdat Coorf.
8 Pttymaitcr Daalall*!
Part of tha eaapaiftt la
Sir JalM Moon. Stof* of
tiiff. Ptatauttta, ftoB Joljr, ISIS m
P*^ 1814, ladadliv lb
tba Slat Aag. la tba
lafraal of 8«.
or iko Ni«« 8lh, lOlli, Md
1SI4 la
P 7 Feb. 40
Pajpnajrer.HP Cynu DanieU,* 14 March, 22; Snd Lieut. 8 Vot. 21.
Atffutant.—Joaeph Rogerv Magrath, {Lieut.) 19 Sept 37.
Quarter-Master.— Jtme^ Wm. Grigg, 22 June, 39.
Surgeon.— A rehibald Shanks,** M.D. 20 Maich, 35 ; Aseist.-Surg. 17 Mareh. 14 :
Hotp.- Assist. 9 VoY. 18. v « »
Assist.-Surg$.—J. Hartley Sinclair, M.D. 21 Dec. 26; Hotp.-Assist. 14 Apr.tO.
John Stewart Smith, M.D. 22 Nov. 39.
Pacini^ Qreen.'—Ageni, Mesurs. Cox 4t Co.
I Sir Wmiaai Rcary Olataa aiabarfccd wMh Iko Ouaidi far HollMd, aad wrrad Ikt aoHBaIn aT 1]
prawnC ai dha faUowtaw baillca. ilagca. ftc rta, i-Paiaan, ValnMlnaca. Dnnklifc.
naania. aAdUMaclioa«er*al8ik. ITlh. I8Ch.aBd8id Mar. im.
1 OaL Sbaaddr tarvvd tba Kcypttaa empalfa «t 1881. flarrad alio la tfia f«alai«_
fftadlair ih« lw«l«a at Bolrta. Vlalara. T^torara, Focbim d*Oaor. rfacaa of Ctodad aadrieo. '^MtZL^
VUiarla. r|nam. Nl»alle, Ni««^ Oiibn, aad To«la«fa. boMca BaaNWartaaTaat^^
1808 to
Bmb. for For. 1
8erTlco» 18S1. J
56th (or the West Essex) Regiment of Foot [
Servinf in
Jamaica.
u
MORO''—^' GIBRALTAR"— With the CoitU and Key, " MmUU Insiffnia Calpe."
Berr.
53
Poll
Pay.
24
25
37
33
27
27
33
12
15
23
24
11
18
13
16
10
10
9
7
7
6
8
15
5
5
4
Half
Pay.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
16
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Colonel.
Sir HadBon Lowe/ K. C. B. and G. C. M. G. Ens, 25 Sept. 1787 ; Lieut, 16
Not. 91 ; Capt, 6 Sept. 95 ', Mqjor, 5 July, 1800 ; Lieut.-Col, 25 June, 04 ; Col.
1 Jan. 12 ; Mqjor^Gen, 4 June, 14; Lieut.-Gen. 22 July, 30; CoL 56th Regt.
23 July, 32. Lieut.'CoUmel.
WiUiam Hassall Eden, Sns. p31 March, 14; Lieut, p22 June, 20; Capt. Pdl
July, 23 ; Mqjor, P29 Aug. 26; Xuni/.-CoZ. p 10 Aug. 30.
Mqfors, — Forrester Owen Ldghton, JSne. 30 Dec. 13 ; Lieut, 7 April, 25 ; Capt.
P29 March, 27 ; Mqfor, P 20 May, 36.
Peter Shadwell Norman, £ns. 9 July, 03 ; l^ieu^. 2 June, 04; Capt. 8 March,
10 ; Brevet'Mqjor, 22 July, 30 ; Regtl'Mqfor, 15 July, 37.
3
0
3
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3
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2
0
1
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26
0
8
0
5
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27
0
14
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0
Captaivs.
Wm. Hen. Arthure
Nicholas Palmer *
Rob. Shafto Vicars
Cha. O'Conor Higgins..
John Wegg
Ed. Wm. Wilton Pawsey.
Ralph Piggott Ince
Benjamin Walmsley
John Charlewood ,
Alex. Daniel Cuddy
LlBUTBNANTS.
9 William Telford « ....
Ed. Elmore NicoUs
Hen. Bruce Barclay
Thos. G. B. M'NeUl
Wm. Adam Conran
Edmund Fosbrooke
John Turner
Thos. Johnes Smith
Rich. Walter Lacy
9 Henry Hollinsworth^
James Waddell
Soulden Oakeley
Eardley Norton
Ensigns.
Lewis Cha. Connm
Arth. W. Byles
F.G.T. Deshon
Alex. Macpherson
R. H. Macdonnell
Thomas Wallace Fraser . .
George Wm. Patey
George Raban
BN8ION.
19 Feb. 07
11 Nov. 13
10 Dec. 13
31 Dec. 06
P 18 Dec. 28
8 Apr. 25
28 Sept 15
30 May 16
P23 Apr. 29
10 Oct 22
5 Dec.
7 Aug.
13 June
P25Jan.
Pll Oct
P 6 Sept 33
15 Mar. 33
P 1 Aug.
23 Mar.
3 Dec.
P 5 Feb.
P28 June
11
24
30
31
31
34
32
25
36
36
PlOSept 36
P 17 Mar. 37
17 Nov. 37
29 Dec. 37
9 Oct 35
6 July 38
30 Aug. 39
P 6 Sept 39
LIBUT.
P21 Jan. 08
3 May 21
P 9 Aug. 21
14 July 08
10 Mar. 33
P30Dec. 26
8 Apr. 25
10 Apr. 25
P 1 Aug. 34
18 May 26
25 Aug. 13
12 Apr. 27
28 Oct 34
P25 Dec. 35
P20May 36
P 28 June 36
3 Jan. 37
P24Feb. 37
15 Sept 37
29 May 28
2 May 38
P 6 Sept 39
13 Dec. 39
CAPTAIN.
8 Apr. 25
P26May 25
P22Apr. 26
6 Mar. 27
P20 May 36
P23 Sept 36
25 June 37
15 July 37
P 6 Sept. 39
13 Dec. 39
BBBY.-KAJ
28 June 38
28 June 38
S Lieut HolUaiwortb terred
the campaign of 1709 in Hol-
land, including the actions of
the 10th Sept. 2nd and 0th Oct.
Egyptian campaign of 1801, In-
cluding the action! of the 17th
and 9Ath Aug. Present at the
battle of Maida In 1806; also at
the battles of Vimiera and Co-
runna. Expedition to Wal-
cheren in 1800; and siibse-
quentlj In the Peninsula, in-
cluding the battle of Vittoria;
action at RonoesTalles ; the Pyrenees ; aflUrs on
entering Prance, and battle of Orthes, where he
was severely wounded fan the right thigh.
6 Dr. Nelll served the campaign of 1814 in the
Peninsula.
31 Jan. 40
Paymaster, — G. Burgoyne Sutherland, 19 Aug. 36 ; JEns. 8 Dec. 14 -, Lieut. 15
June, 20 ; Capt. 10 Oct 26.
A4jutant.—mch. Walter Lacy, (Lieut.) 29 Dec. 37.
Quarter^Master. — ^Thomas Debenham, 17 Feb. 35.
Surgeon.— ^ Matthew Neill,* 29 Dec. 37 ; Assist.-Surg. 6 Nov. 23 ; Hosp.- Assist.
10 Jan. 14.
Assistant-Surgeons. — Edw. Bradford, 20 March, 28 ; Hosp.- Assist. 5 Dec. 26
Neil Stewart Campbell, M. D. 20 Feb. 35.
Fadngs Purple. — Agent j Messrs. Cox k, Co. — Irish Agent, Messrs. Borough, Armit k, Co.
1 Bir Hudson Lowe was present at the attack of Martello Tower, storming of Convention Redoubt, and
the sieges of Bastia and Calvi ; served In the expedition to Egypt, and was present in the principal
eocurrenoes of that campaign ; accompanied the expedition to the Bay of Naples, and commanded the first
line of the advance. He was present at the attaeli and capltalation of Ischia ; and subsequently at the
attack and capitulation of Zonte and Cephaloola.
9 M^or Palmer served the campaigns of 1814 in Holland, including the actions at Menem, and bom-
hafdmrcot of the French fleet In the Scheldt.
4 Lieut. Telford served in the Penlniula fh>m March 1612 to the end of the war, including the battle of
Halamanca, retreat fnmi Burgos, and action of Villa Mnrllla; allUr atOsma, battle of Vittoria, carrying of the
outworks of San Sebastian 17th July, and first assault on the body of the Fortress 86th July; also second assault
and eaptnra 81st Aug. 1818; battles of the Nivelle, 10th Nov.,and Nive, 0th, 10th, and lltb Dec. 1813. Served
subsequently In the Ainerican war.
207
Years' Sery.
45
Pull
Par.
Hair
Pa J.
LtlirafS: ] 57M (or WeU Middlesex) Rcginumt of Foot. [ ^^C:^'
" ALBUHBRA" — ^** VITTORIA" — ^** PYREN BBS" — " NIVBLLB" — ^'' KI VE" — ^** PBNIK8CLA.**
Colonel.
9 CB l^t^A^ H(m. 5ir Fred. Adam,> K. C. B. k Q, C. M. G. Ens. 4 Nov. 1796 ;
Lieut. 2 Feb. 90 ; Capt. 30 Aug. 99 ; M^jor, 9 July, 1803 ; Lieut.-Col. S8
Auff. 04 ; CoL 20 Feb. 12 ; Mq^or-Geri. 4 June 14 ; Lieut.-Gm. 22 July, 30 ;
Col, 54th Regt 4 Dec. 35. L'leut.'CoUmels.
9 James Allan,* C. B. Ens. p 1 Jan. 95 ; Lieut, p 18 Mar. 05 ; Capt. p 10 Sept.
00 ', Mqjor, P 20 July 00 ; Brecet-Lient.'Col. 4 June, 14 ; Regtl.-Lieut.-Col.
29 June, 20 j Col. 10 Jan. 37.
George E. Jones,' K.II. Ens. 10 June, 06 ; L'eut. 10 April, 07 ; Cnpf. P8 Oct
12 ; J5rer.-Jlffl;.22 July, 30 ; Regt.-MnJ. P4 Dec. 32; Lieut.-CoL p8 Nov. 33.
Mqjors.—9 Robert Hunt,* ^«jr. p25, Jan. 08; Lieut. 0 Xov. 90; Capt. 11 May,
09 ; Brevet'Mqjary 22 Julv, 30 ; RegtL-Mnjory2S Sept. 80.
9 Philip Aubin,^ ^lU. P14 Feb. 11 ; Lieut. 20 April, 13; Capt. 22 June, 26;
3fryV>r, P12 April, 31.
30
34
42
29
35
31
31
26
15
15
15
23
28
20
18
17
15
14
14
14
12
17
10
10
8
8
8
9
0
10
6
5
5
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9
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Captains.
9 Vance Y. Donaldson* . .
9 James Jackson''
9 Harvey Welman*
James Brown
Thomas Shadforth
Clark Maries Caldwell.. . .
William John Saunders . .
Thomas Bainbrigge
9 Mars Morphett'
9 John Ovens i^'
Lieutenants.
William Bate
Henry Hill
George Edwards
Leonard Smith^^
Edmond Lockyer
Wm. Justin Mac Carthy..
William Tranter
Thos. Fred. Richardson . .
Henry Gahan
A. T. Allan
Fred. Hall Jackson
John Mockler
Wm. Bridgcr Goodrich . .
Henry Montagu Smyth . .
James Allan
William Jones
Langford Frost
Blphingston Jonor
Edward A. Thos. Lynch..
Edward Stanley
Geo. Henry Hunt.
John M'Namee
9 Charles Jago
Ensigns.
F. C. W. Fitzpatrick
John Ahmnty
Warren Ahmuty
Fred. Thornton Raikes. . .
Loftuis Cassidy
David Edw. Armstrong. .
Hen. Braddel Croker
Lachlan Nicoll M'Lachlan
Paymaster. —
ENSIGN.
LIRTT.
14 Sept. 041
2 Mar. 09 ,
P 5 Aug. 02
P 15 June 15
8 Apr. 25
12 Jan. 20
9 Apr. 25
24 May 15
1 Oct. 12
2 July 12
2 Apr. 12
31 July 23
P 1 Apr. 19
05
11
04
20
20
25 Dec.
19 June
18 Feb.
5 Oct.
p 10 Oct,
P27 Apr. 27
P 12 Feb. 30
P 3 Apr.
29 June
5 July
23
15
14
14 June 13
3 Aug. 20
26 Oct. 27
10 Aug. 20 , 22 Nov. 27
3 Aug. 20 29 Sept. 30
15 June 15 ' 30 Sept. 30
Pll Dec. 28 P 12 Apr. 31
25 Dec. 17, 26 Apr. 28
P 13 June 30 p 15 June 32
29 Sept 30 P28Dec. 32
P 10 Feb. 32 p 13 June 34
25 May 32 |p 12 Sept. 34
P 15 June 32, P 20 Feb. 35
7 June 31 ,p20 Mar. 35
P13 June 34;P20Jan. 37
P 13 Aug. 30 ; 27 Oct. 36
12 Aug. 34
P 20 Feb. 35
P20 Mar. 35
8 May 35
P 8 Jan.
20 Jan.
4BIay
30
37
00
20 Oct. 37
17 Nov. 37
Pie Feb. 38
1 Apr. 30
P 9 Nov. 38
25 Dec. 38
P 25 Jan. 30
25 Oct. 39
9 Sept. 37
P 9 Feb. 38
6 May 38
10 June 38
P 29 Nov. 38
25 Oct. 39
23 Jan. 12
CAPTAIN.
33
35
36
37
bhev.-maj.
10 Jan.
37
28 June
3H
22 July
30
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CaapMn
■■S
24 June 13
7 Apr. 25
2 Nov. 00
28 Sept. 30
P 12 Apr. 31
P25Jan. 31
P 12 Apr.
1 Aug.
29 Jan.
9 Sept.
Kattlc of Corunaa. PraliwaU.
fr«a r»b. ISIS (tt tb* «Dd oT tbc
mr* tDd fabtequctttly ia tb«
ricftn war.
6 Major Aabia terwd la
PcaiOMila, ham Nov. lAll «d
cad of Uic war, l—ladli^ tho
Ilea of Vittorta, the Pynuwa,
nth, SOih, aad Site Jaly ; NIvella.
Nlv«. 9ch, nth aad ISch D«e. 1SIX
bcaldet naay other niaer
and skinalthM. Herprely
ed thronch the left aide, la
at Ceoehei, ISih March, IBIi.
6 M^lor DooaUaea terred la tJbm
Pralnaula. fnm Juae ISM to ite
end or the war, larladli« Hm
«r Bad^os la Apvfl. ISII }
of Albtthera, Vltloria. md
Pyreaeea
7 M^Jor Jaekaaa acmd la tte
PenfaMuIa. ftvm Dee. ISM to l«l«.
aad «aa wewmlj wounded throaffc
aie left brcatt ard la both ana* at
the hattle of Albubera. ISih May.
ISIl. Served •abaequeaUy tai <ha
American war.
S M^or Wetnaa aerred at Me
battica or Releia. Vtartera, aad
Comaaa. With the espedltlea •»
Walcherca la IM0 ; A ■tttee^ocat-
ly la the Peahwala, iaelwlli« tW
alcve of TanagaM la 1S11. anA
Saa Sebaatlaa la SepC ISIX
t C^iC Morphett terred the eanpalfa oT ISIt la
the Pcabuala, and reeeleed tw* tlliht and eae aeeoffv
wooad at Salaaianca. Preacol at the caytaie of Fort
Jcytuch, Ba«t lodlea. May. 1R1»
10 Cape Oreai aerrrd la ttie Pvalarata, ttam How.
1811 to theeed of the war. Inelndlng the battle* of VM.
torla, Pampeluna (wouoded), Nlrellr, Orthtw A Taa-
louie. Served tubaequratly in the Af ricaa war, bl-
cludlas the aetioa at PlatMborfb.
11 Lieut. L. Smith aervad lu the Bai
i44/ttMnf.— Henry li\\\,{Lieut.) 3 Aug. 26.
Quarter-Master. — James E. Langford, 21 2(ov. 34.
^ttr^son.— Alex. Braithwaite Morgan, 22 Nov. 39; Assist.-Surg. 27 Oct. 26 ;
Hotp,'As$ist. 21 Dec. 15.
Assistant-Surgeons. — Robert Henry Neville, 20 July 34.
George Robert Fraser, M. D., 27 July, 38.
Facings Yellow. — Agents Mr, Lawrie, Charles-street, St James's.
I Mr Prcdeiiek Adam eenrod la RoUaad, and wag preeeat la the actioes of the STih Aafwat. ISth Vptvmbee. omS 1^4
o-ober. I7M( took patt la tho aetioaa of the 8th, ISUi, and tUt Mafch, IMl. la B«ypt. iUr rredertrl
Muaodnl near AUeaat. Itih April. 1819 i at the {um «>f Ofdall be rvrelvvd two woanda, one wMeh brtfw hta laA mm. i
auothrr whieh •hattcead Ua left hand x aad be wa* alM» arrerely wonirfcd at Walvtioow
t Col. Allen waa peewal at ttie eapCui* of tho Cape of Good Hope la i;9&. and mbae^aently la ISOt. larit^lM Me bri
of Dtorhenr. Staved the whole of the Mranre eampaifa of 17M, iocludlnc the baUle of Mallavrlly i •tege vrf aievm of
r ae*pfttam. for wbleb be baa rwHrod a aiMlal BncaVMl ta tho panolt aad diapenioa of the Mebrl Dwidr^i. vrf afl
r.>r^« . the Kd«eti<ta and oreupailoa of Trani|uebar , aad the whole of the aoatbeia Polvgar war M |4M.
PetuMuU from ISIO In the cad of tho war. Medal lor Towloaae. mn {K^it I w *a|
5Sth (or the Rutlandshire) Regiment of Foot.
'* GIBKALTAR"-— with the Cattle and Ke^y " Montii Iimgnia Calpe:*— The Sphinx, with
the woidB "EGYPT" — "MAIDA**— "SALAMANCA"— "VITTORIA"—
« PYRENEES"—" NIVELLE"— " ORTIIES"— " PENINSULA."
Year*' Serr.
61
ruii
Pay.
35
26
26
21
16
27
15
14
15
9
13
21
7
14
20
6
7
5
4
4
4
9
4
4
4
3
2
2
3
2
2
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Pay.
0
0
0
0
«
0
0
0
0
A
loH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Colonel.
9 Frederick Mait]and,>.Sit#. ISept. mQ'.Lieut. 19 Sept. 82; Cap^ 2 Dec. 89;
JIfqfor, 21 Aug. 93; Lieut.-CoL 2 July, 94; Col, 1 Jan. 1800; Mqjor-Qm.
30 Oct. 05 ; Lieut.'Gen, 4 June, 11 ; Gen. 25 May, 25 ; Col. 58th Regiment,
11 Dec. 33. Lieut.'Colonel.
John Wharton Frith,' Ens. P 17 July, 04 ; Lieut. 27 Feb. 05 ; Capt. 29 Jan. 12 ;
Mqjor, 22 July, 30 ; Lieut.'CoL P 16 Dec 36.
lfq;or«.— William Firebrace/ Ent. 28 July, 14 , Lieut. 20 June, 17 ; Capt. P28
Mar. 22 ; JHqjor, P 16 Dec. 36.
Henry Houghton Inring, Ens. 1 Feb. 14 ; Lieut. 26 Dec. 16; Capt. p3 June,
24 ; Mqjor, 11 July, 37.
Captains.
Rob. Henry Wynyard
Thomai John Grant .
AdamBeverhoudt^ .
Cyprian Bridge
Cha. Aug. Amey . . .
Alex. Boddam
Wm. Edward Grant .
F. J. Taggart Hutchinion
William Henry Rogers . .
Geo. Ponsonby Hume . .
Lieutenants.
Jonad Paisley Hardy. . .
Robert Hutton^
Joseph Hen. Laye
Dav. Elliott M'Kirdy
Cha. lavalliu Nugent . .
Charles Dresing
Moore HUl
Richard Denny
Wm. Dixwell Oxenden . .
John Perkins Mayers . .
Chas. Wm. Thompson . .
Alexander Macleod Hay
Michael King
Ensigns.
Cha. C. Master
Hen. C. Balneavis
John S. Flack
J. A. C. Petley
J. M'Lerie
Isaac Rhodes Cooper
John Wm. Saunders ....
Michael Lionel Westropp
ensign.
LIEUT.
25 Feb. 19
28 Mar. 24
21 Oct. 13
8 Apr. 25
P 5 Nov. 25
P 5 Jan. 26
P 23 Dec. 31
P18 Dec 27
21 May 18
P28 June 33
29 Sept. 25
7 Mar. 10
P 2 May 34
P 5 Apr. 33
P21 Aug. 35
P 19 Feb. 36
P 26 Feb. 36
P 13 May 36
P 6 Apr. 31
29 July 36
P23 Dec. 36
P22*July 86
15 Dec. 37
P 6 July 38
7 July 38
26 June 38
P 12 Oct. 38
28 Dec. 38
P 23 Apr. 39
P3May 39
P 17 July 23
P21 July 25
9 Apr. 16
Pdl Jan. 28
P 9 Aug. 31
P28 Sept. 30
P 13 May 36
P17 May 31
30 Sept. 19
P 16 Deo. 36
8 Nov.
30 July
1 Dec
P30 Dec.
4 Feb.
2 June
P 20 July
P 12 Oct.
P 3 Apr.
26
12
37
36
38
38
38
38
35
P 23 Apr. 39
P 3 May 39
19 Oct. 38
P20Sept.39
CAPTAIN.
P20May 26
P 18 Oct. 27
29 Apr. 36
P 16 Dec. 36
P 1 July 37
Pll Nov. 36
P 23 Apr. 39
P 17 Mar. 38
P21 Sept. 38
P 20 Sept. 39
BRBY.-MAJ.
P20Sept.39
Poymnffer.— 9 Edw. Fugion,* 23 Dec. 19; Ens. 4 May, 09; Xi«t^ 25 July, 11.
A4futa7it.— John M^Lerie, {Ens.) 28 Dec. 38.
10 0 Quarter-Master.— mehar^i Timbrell, 19 ffOY. 30.
SuTffeon—Wi John Munro, 8 Feb. 39 ; Assist. -Surg. ^ May, 14.
8 0 Assist.'Surgean.—Qco. Kincaird Pitcaim, M.D. 23 Nov. 32.
Facings Black. — Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co.
[Returned frotn Ceylon, June, 1839.]
1 Gen. MalUand wrrcd at th* relief of Olbnltw In 17S7 1 aiMi wu •abeequenfljr tot manj jrcan Military ScereUry to Sir
lUlpb Abrreronbie In tbe Writ Indiet ; and during about 30 yean' ■errice in that climate, he mu at the reduetloD of every
Island taken by tbe Britiah arms : and eommanded at the Saintea. in 18lli be was removed, by orden from borne, tram tbe
OoTcrmneot of Granada to the Mediterranean, where he commanded the Brftich amy until tbe arriral of Lord W. Bentlnek ;
and uibecqucnOy took a force often tbouund men from Sicily to tbe eastern coast of Spain. Medal for Martinique.
C Col. Frith «as present In several aflklrs consequent upon the operations carried on by the division of tbe army under
CoL Chambert in the Travaneore war, particularly on the ISth January and Slst Feb. 1809. Served also at the capture of
the Isle ot Banrbon, and the Isle of France in 1810.
3 Major FIrebraec served at the capture of Les Salntes, and Guadaloupe In 1815.
4 Capt. Beverbeudt and Lieut. Hutten served at the capture of Ouadalonpc in 1615.
ft Paymaster Fnglon serred In the Peninsula tnm July, 1809 to the end of the war, including the battle af Salj
siege of Borgos : and battle of Ortbes.
3 Col. Jones served with the expedition to South America in \Wt \ at the capture of the Isle of Prance in 1810. Served
also in Ara. and emnraanded tbe 89th regiment In th« general afCtion and attack of the enemy's intrenched lines btton Ran-
TMiDw. ISM.
209
"S^Ttoi'MS.'"] 59th {or 2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Fool [**SSSL**
tt
Yean'SeiT.
62
PuU
Half
P»y.
PV.
35
0
38
0
31
0
31
0
16
A
19
0
15
0
11
0
81
74
10
0
9
0
9
0
89
8
14
0
9
0
9
0
8
0
7
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
9
J»A
6
0
6
0
13
A
5
0
5
0
4
0
4
0
3
0
3
0
8
0
8
0
1
0
15
0
9
0
19
0
89
6A
19
0
3
0
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE" — " CORUNNA" — " JAVA" — " VITTORIA "
— " ST. SEBASTIAN"—" yiVE"~" PEMKSULA"—" BUURTPORE."
CoUmel,
9 Sir Fred. Philipse Robinsony* G.C.B. Ent, 11 Sept. 1778 ; Und, 1 Sept.
79; Capt. 3 July, 94; Mt^&r^ 1 Sept. 94; Lieut.-Col. 1 Jan. 1800; CM. 95
July, 10; Mqjor-Qen, 4 June, 13; Lieut.-Ofn. 21 May, 85; Col. fiOth
Regiment, 1 Dec. 27. Lieut. -CoUmeL
Francis Fuller,' Biu. 16 Jan. 06 ; Lieut. 11 Oct 07 ; Capt. P 13 Feb. 12 ; Brevet-
Mqjar, 22 July, 30; RegtU-Mt^cr, 4 Aug. 30 ; Lieut.-Col, P28 Aug. 34.
Mqfon. — Duncan Gordon,' Ene, 30 July, 07 ; Lieut. 9 June, 08 ; Capt. 80
April, 15; MqfOTy P4 July, 34.
9 W Nicholas Hovenden,^ Sns. 6 April, 09; Lieut. 12 Dec 11 ; Capt. 19
Jan. 86 ; Mqjar, P22 Aug. 34.
Captains.
9 Richard Manners*. . . .
Wm. Fuller
Richard Floyer
Geo. Netherton Harward
Henry Hope Graham. . . .
John Levick
Arnold £. Burmeater. . • .
Geo. F. F. Bonghey ....
Rob. Spencer Boland ....
9 Wm. Graham*
XilBUTBNAlTTa.
James Mockler
Adam J. I^ing Peebles. .
Thomas Smith
Edward Hen. Poyntz • .
Geo. Nares Heard
Wm. Wynne Lodder ....
William FouUs
Hon. Jas. Pierce Maxwell
9 Edw. James Taylor'
H. Wedderbnm Camming
Henry Perrott
BlfSIOIf. I LIBUT.
13 Apr. 09
25 May 24
P 1 May 21
P 3 Not. 25
P15 0ct 29
8 Oct. 12
31 Aug. 30
P 1 Nov. 31
15 Dec. 31
13 July 00
88 Feb. 87
18 Apr. 31
»13 8ept.31
P 7S^t.38
86 Apr. 33
P 7 Mar. 34
P 11 July 34
P 6 June 34
31 Dec. 18
P88 Aug. 34
P 7 Not. 34
4 Not. 96
P 10 Apr. 35
88 Aug. 35
12 Mar. 36
P 4 June 36
P 17 Mar. 37
P 5 May 37
P16Mar. 38
P17 Aug. 38
PllOet. 39
John Matcham Isaac ....
Wm. Fulton
EirsioMa.
Hen. W. Gordon
Bytre T. J. R. Nugent . .
John Tomline
Thomas Peebles
J. Herbert Clay
Fra. Fuller
Wm. Aug. Ganssen ....
Cha. Townsend Wilson . .
Paymaiter.— Chas. Roberts, 23 June, 37 ; Bne. 10 April, 25; Liout. 89 ScpL90.
Adgtttant.^A. J. L. Peebles, (Lieut.) 1 Feb. 39.
Quarter- Jfa«<cr.~William EUary," 10 June, 81.
Surffeon.-^ John Gray Hibbert,* M.D. 26 May, 14 ; Aeeiei.-Surg. 18 Oct. 00 ;
Hoep.'Ateiet. 6 May, 05.
il«fic^.-5ur^.— John Mair, M.D. 10 Nov. 85; Hoep.'Aseiet. 8 Nov. 81.
Frederic Roberts, 11 Aug. 37.
Paeinge White. — Agenty Messrs. Cox k, Co. — Iriih Agent^ Messrs. Boroogfa, Annit it Co.
P 8 Feb. 10
6 Jan. 86
P17Sept.25
P 24 Aug. 26
P 7 Sept. 32
24 Jan. 25
P 7 Mar. 34
P 11 July 34
P 1 Feb. 33
12 May 12
1 Not. 31
P 13 June 34
P 4 July 34
P22 Aug. 34
P 10 Apr. 35
P 5 June 35
P 17 Mar. 37
p 5 May 37
28 Sept. 14
PlOMar 38
P 1 June 38
3 Sept 20
PllOct. 39
CAPTAIN.
22 May 23
P 9 July 29
P 17 Jan. 28
P 2 Not. 30
P 7 Not. 34
31 July 37
P 16 Mar. 38
P 1 June 38
P17 Not. 37
7 Apr. 25
BRBT.-JfAJ.
28 June 38
88 June 98
• M^Jor O
■Ifffv of noMM la 1M*l
la
■cr?«d alM In th«
•I
oT Wi
fhm of New Orif
Dm Iftl4. and Mh Jan. IStft.
■t tb» tokli« or Fort Boyer.
7 Ucut. Tkylor •»▼«< km fta
PeninmiU, aad «m fwiBii at Iho
btflUe or Ni*»lte aad
8 Qvarttr.^MMr Bllary
at the capCaro of Sw Capo af
Hopo la IMti la iko
war la the lart ladica In IMS t eaptvfo af the We
of FnuMe tu 1910 1 atenainK of Fort OoraeUua and
captare of Jaea faa 1911; Balll a
18U t Kandlaa i Mninlia af ISIS i
Mnall of Bhactpoee la 18K and «.
t Dr. RIbbcft leteod la Sie
1811 to 1814. iBflttdl^ the aShIr at VIpM i
af Tlllflria»airfaflliaBar StlaaB<
war, aad waa OBhac^vcaay at ttie taUaff af vaifooa Idaada la
aad two elMpa fcr THtorla, St. li>aatiin (aerctely w
1SI4.
la tha lalMd or Celebea, Odi
la 1810. mA af Java te ISII.
I Sir Pied. Intilwana aerved la the Srat
I^lcB. Sir Prederick haa rtcel««a a
o the NH«, whore he waa ^ala aeverely
1 CoL Puller waa at the takli« af
of Bhuitpote la 18» aad S.
S JI%|or Ootdoa aerred at tha eaptove of tha trie of
of Port Conktiiaa. BerveS alao at ibt alecc aad captai
i M^Kw Hoeeadca •erred lathe Fentaaala, fbaea A«f. 1811 to Nov. 1811. faiehidl^ the hatile ef TUtoate and
Saa Scbaattaa, SI Ai«. 181S, whatv he waa mntwlj weaadad. Pvtaaat at Watartao. ilwlai ^
Parts. Semd the Hahratto caaipalffw of 1817 aad 18. and waa ti«^«l at the ilrffe aad alatai af
S Malor Maaaen •erred la the Peahwala. 9nm Ai«. 1811 to May. 1814. laetodlac the battle of THtoffat al«t« aad
of %m HhartlBn. Aaf . INS : haitle of *e Nlve. Sdi. ISlh. taA lllh Dec. 181S. Wewadad at the
I8ih Jaaaary. ISM.
810
Senr.
46
47
60^A {or the Kin^t Royal Rifle Carps.)
" Ceier et audax."
•* ROLBIA"— " ViMIBKA"— " MAHTIlflQUB"— " TALAVBRA"— " FUBNTBS D'ONOR" —
" Albuhbba" — ** CiUDAD RoDRioo" — ^* Badajoz" — *' Salamanca'' — *^ Vittobia"
*^_PyRBWBB8" — ^ NlYBLLB" — " NiVB** — " OrTHBS" — ** TOULOUSB" — *' PBNINBULA."
Coloneh-in-Chirf.
Hit Soyal Highness A. F. Duke of Cambridge. {See Coldstream Guards.)
Colonels Cofnmanditnt,
1 JlfSir John Maclean/ K.C.B. £ns. 30 April, 1794 ; Lieut. 1 May, 94 ; Capt. 16
June, 97; Mqfor, 2 Aug. 04; Lieut. -CoL 9 June 08; Col, 4 June, 14;
MqjoT'Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Xteti^.-Gen. 28 June, 38 ; Coh 60th Rifles, 7 Jan. 35.
2 Hon, Patrick Stuart, Comet & Sub-Lieut. 26 Sept. 93 ; Lieut. 6 June, 94;
Capt. 12 April, 96; Mqjor, 1 Feb. 03; Lieut.-Col^ Sept. 06; Col. 4 June,
14; Mqfor-Gen. 19 July, 21; Ueut.-Oen. 10 Jan. 37; Col 60th Rifles, 26
Sept. 37. Lieut, 'Colonels.
2 Hon. Aug. Fred. Ellis, Comet, p 10 April, 17 ; Lieut, p 17 Dec. 18 ; Capt. p 24
Oct. 21 ; Mqjor, p 12 Nov. 25 ; Lieut.-Col. p 18 Dec. 28.
1 Hon. Hen. Rich. Molyneuz, fiu . p22 May, 17 ; Lieut, p 24 Oct. 21 ; Capt. p9
May, 23 ; Mqfor, P29 Aug. 26 ; Lieut.-Col. p9 April, 29.
MqjoTS.^^ 9 J. Clavell Sladdon Slyfleld,* K.H. Ens. 15 Oct. 12 ; Lieut. 30 Mar.
14; Capt. P26 May, 25 ; ilfq/or, Pl2 April, 31.
1 Walter TreTelyan,2fu2i^Mii^. 18 Not. 17; Xieu^ 25 Sept. 25 ; Capt. P 19 Sept
26 ; Mt^Wy P28 Dec. 32.
2 CharlesMarkham, Com«f,P28June,21; Xieuf.P23June,25; Ciip^P29Aug.
26; 3fq/or, P31 May, 33.
1 Wemy88Thos.Cockbum,Com«f,P22May,17; Xieu^.PlODec. 18; Capt.P2d
Dec. 22 ; Mqfar, P25 Nov. 28.
FnU
22
22
27
20
18
18
Half
P»y.
1
i
A
5
40
0
27
0
16
0
16
0
17
0
16
0
16
0
14
16
1*
0
14
16
14
0
15
0
14
0
14
0
14
14
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0
12
0
11
0
13
0
9
12»
Captains.
1 Melville Olenie'
2 Ambrose Spong
2 Cosby Lewis Xesbitt . .
1 Hon. G. Aug. Spencer.
1 Edward Bagot
1 John Sutton Wilford . .
1 David Fitz Gerald
1 Randal Rumley
1 Richard Gibbons
2 Fred. Wm. Hamilton. .
1 Thomas Crombie
2 Freeman Murray . . . .
2 George Bulman
2 Chas. Orgell Leman . .
2 Edward Carter Oifihrd
2 Robert Atkins
2 George Stewart
1 Harrington Trevelyan
2 James St John Munro
1 John Temple
2d libut.
23 Oct. 00
15 Aug. 13
27 Mar. 24
P 12 Feb. 24
23 Oct. 23
P 19 Nov. 24
P23Dec. 24
P 30 Dec. 24
P 18 Nov. 24
10 June 25
P 12 Aug. 24
P 24 Feb. 25
P 8April26
P 12 April 26
23 Nov. 26
P24 Aug. 26
P25 Nov. 28
P 16 April 29
P29Mar.27
P 14 May 18
LIEUT.
30 June 03
P 26 April 14
P 2 June 25
P 16 June 25
P 10 Dec. 25
P25Dec. 25
P 28 Jan. 26
P 8 Oct. 25
8 April 26
8 April 26
8 April 26
8 April 26
1 Nov. 30
P 12 April 31
P 8 Feb. 31
P 12 July 31
P 11 Oct. 31
P24 Aug. 32
P 9 Aug. 32
P21 Oct. 24
CAPTAIir.
4 July 08
P 18 Nov. 24
P18 Dec. 28
P 19 Dec. 26
P 8 Nov. 27
P 2 Nov. 30
P 12 July 31
P 14 Aug. 27
P 9 Aug. 32
P 4 Jan. 31
P 18 May 32
P21 Dec. 32
P29 May 35
P 4 Sept. 35
P 9 Oct. 35
P 16 Sept. 36
P 8 July 36
P 7 April 37
P 17 Nov. 37
P28Jan. 26
BBBYBT-
MAJOB.
27 May 25
28 June 38
I Sir John Maelesn leeoinptiiled hit rBflmmt (th« QSnd) to Hollsod, in 1790, and was praaent at th«
hntUo of the 97th Aaguit, the taking of the Helder, and the actloni of the 10th and 10th September, end
9nd Oetober, near AllLmar, where be wm MTerelj wounded in two places. Aocorapenled the expedition to
Egypt in 1801, and wae piwent at the landing at Abouliir Bay, 8th If arch ; at the battle of Alexandria, 21tt
ICareh; and at etery action wlilch took place in Egypt during that campaign. Senred in the expedition to
Hanover, 1806 and 06; ahm in the expedition to Sweden, 1808. Embarked for the Peninnila in 1806; was
pffwent at the battle of Bumoo; the action near Bedinha; siege of OllTensa ; siege of Badijoe, where lie was
■everely wounded; the action near Canlxal, where his battalion and the 40th regiment attacked a column
of tho eaeny dooble their number, and put them to flight ; the battles of Salamanca, Yittoria, the Pyre-
neaa^ nes^ Pampeluna (wounded), Nivelle, Bayonne, Orthes, and Toulouse, where he was severely wounded,
it being the fifth wound he received in the service of his country. Sir John has received a cross and two
t Mi^ Sljileid embarked with the 84th regiment, and Joined the army near San Sebastian, 16th Sept.
I81S. Present at the crossing of the Bidassoa; battles of Nlvelle and Nlve, (fkom 0th to ISth Dec.) ; and
sortie flram Bayonne.
9 Brevet-LIeut.«Coi. 98 June, 1888.
211
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Pull
15
13
13
12
13
12
12
11
II
10
10
8
0
10
7
8
9
8
8
8
6
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31
13
13
6
5
8
24
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
5
0
5
0
6
0
5
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
60^A {or the King's Royal RiHe Corps.)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Lieutenants.
Chas. Howe Spence . .
Henry Bingham ....
Thomas Bunbury ....
John Jones
Thomas Townsend • • . .
Han. The. D. G. Dillon
Wm. Fansbaw Bedford
Hon, II. Lyttle. Powys
Henry Wm. Bllis ....
A. A. T. Cunyiighame
Robert Aldridge ....
2 Walling Everard ....
2 Rich. Byrd Levett
2 Richanl Maxwell ....
1 Fra. Roger Palmer . .
1 Q&», Hen. Conrtenay
2 J. Kenneth Mackenzie
2 Charles Wm. Jebb
2 5ir Ross Mahon, J9ai^.
1 Wm. Stamer O'Grady
2 John Stephen Robinson
2nd LiBUTa.
1 Edw. J. Vesey Brown
1 Webbe Bntler
1 Thomas Mitchell . . .
2 Hen. R. Beresford. . .
1 Henry Holbech
2 Hon, J. E. H. Thurlow
2 R. Ingram Dansey . .
2 Wm. Mark Wood
2 Hon. Comw. Mande . .
2 John H. E. Ridley . .
1 Cha. Sedley Bnrdett. .
2 Wm. Lewis Grant. . . .
1 Geo. Allan Hicks ....
2 Thomas Bateson ....
1 James Douglas
2 Hon, Adrian Hope . .
1 Cha. W. H. Sotheby..
1 ^<m.A.C.L.FiURoy
1 Hon. Ellas R. Plnnkett
2 Rich.F. Waldo Sibthorp
1 John Breedon
2nd LIEUT.
20 April 25
PdOAprU27
23 Jan. 28
P 12 June 28
24 Jan. 28
31 July 28
P 18 Dec. 28
P 2 April 20
P 14 May 20
P 2 Nov. 30
9 July 30
P 7 Sept. 32
P 12 April 31
P 16 July 30
P 15 Mar. 33
P 0 Mar. 32
P 16 Dec. 31
P 12 Oct. 32
P14 Dec. 32
P 15 Jan. 33
Pll April 34
P 12 Sept. 34
P 19 Sept. 34
27 Feb. 35
P22May 35
P29 May 35
P 4 Sept. 35
P 5 Sept 35
P22 July 36
P 16 Sept. 36
P 23 Sept. 36
P2l Oct 36
P 7 April 37
P 27 Oct 37
P 8 Dec. 37
P17 Aug. 38
P 23 Not. 38
P25Dec. 38
P 17 May 30
p20 July 30
P20Sept30
LIEUT.
P 28 Sept 26
P 28 Sept 32
P28 Dec. 32
P 2 Dec. 31
20 June 33
P 21 June 33
P 28 June 33
P 10 Sept 34
P 17 April 35
P 22 May 35
P 29 May 35
P 15 May 35
P 4 Sept 35
P 8 Feb. 33
P 24 April 35
P 8 April 36
P 16 Sept 36
P 17 Nov. 37
P23NOV. 38
P 31 Oct 34
P 19 Oct 39
4 Capt Ooxra Mrrad st the
•lege of FlushinR in 1000, saA
■ubMquentlj in th« PtniomH
locladiag the ItnM of Torm
VedrM; actloM at Pombel,
Redinhft, llirando de Corro.
Ponte de Rheuz, 8«bufcil, Al-
meida; battto of Pu«nte« d*
Onor; •!•«• and •torm of Clu-
dad Rodrigo ; siege and ctonn
of Badges, 16 March, lAU ;
battle of Salamance; capture
of Uadrid ; aetiotie at Zamar-
not and Saa MUaa ; battle of
Vittoria; Lesacco,Vera bridg*
and heights ; battle* of Nlrelle,
Nive, (from Oth to ISih Dec.)
Orthes, and aUkir at l^rbee.
Severelj wounded in the hue*
on tha 18th June al Water-
loo.
P 19 Oct 39
PayTnasters.
1 9 m Edward Coxen/ 9 Feb. 26; 2imI Lieui. 5 April, 09 ; Lieid, 28 June, 10 ;
Capt, 8 April, 25.
2 William Henry FiUgerald, 20 Sept 30 ; Bnt, 17 Jan. 98; Umt, 31 May, 33.
A^jutanU.
2 Thomas Townsend {\$t lAeut,) 24 Jan. 28.
1 Thomas MitcheU (2iul Liettt.) 27 Feb. 35.
Q^art€r^Ma^ier9.
2 m John Brannan, 18 Sept 35; Ens, 6 Sept 35.
1 Alan Waterhouse, 27 Jnly, 38.
Surgeom,
1 Hugh Fraser, 30 Oct 34 ; AtstH.-Surg, 26 Jan. 16.
2 Peter Lamond, M.D. 7 June,39 ; As.^Surg.91 May, 24 ; Hatp.-Au. 16 June, 15.
Assistant'Surgeons.
2 David Morice, M.D. 29 May, 35.
1 George Fenruson, 12 June, 28 ; Hosp.^A$9i*t, 8 Nov. 26.
2 Johnstone Thom!K>n Richardson, M.D. 1 Feb. 39.
1 Joshua Paynter, 11 Jan. 39.
fXst Battalion embarked for Foreign Sermee, 6 Oct. 30. Serving at Zanie.]
2nd Battalion embarked for Foreign Service, 15 Dee. 35. Serving at Corfu.]
Begimentals Oreen — Fmeittgs Seulci— Agent, Messrs. Cos k Co.— /m* Agent, Boraorla.
212
Annit k. Co.
Emh, for Foraignl
Sarrice, laSB. J
6lst(pr South Gloucestershire) Regt of Foot.
[SerYiDg at
Cejion.
The Sphinx, with the words, "EGYPT"— "TALA VERA "—"SALAMANCA "—
" PYRENEES "— " NIVELLE "— " N tVE "— " 0RTHE8 "— " TOULOUSE "—
" PENINSULA "—Flank Companiee, " MAIDA."
31
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Colons,
Rt. Ban, Sir Geoif^ Hewett, Bt. G.C.B. En*. 87 April, 1762; Lieut. 20 April,
64; Capt 2 June, 75; Mqjor, 31 Dec. 81; Lieut, -Col, 12 Oct. 87; CoL
I March, 94; Mqjor-Gen, 3 May 96; Lieut.Oen. 26 Sept 1803; Gen. 4
June, 13; Col. 6l0t Regt. 4 April, 1800.
Lieut. Colonel. — ^Charles Forbes, i?fu. 16 July, 06; Lieut. 11 March, 10; Capt.
P24 Oct 21 ; Mqjor, p 15 Aug. 26; Lieut.-Col. 28 June, 38.
Mqjors.'^Jf Henry Sfmmonds,* fn^. 21 March, 06; Lieut. 28 Not. 05; Capt.
P31 March, 13; Breoet-Mqfor, 10 Jan. 37 ; RegtL-Mqjor, 2 Dec 37.
Henry Bnmaide,* Ent. 8 Oct 07; Xi^uT. 18 Feb. 08; Capt. P13 Nov. 17;
Erevet'Mqjor, 10 Jan. 37 ; Regtl.-Mqjor, 28 June, 38. _«^__
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Captains.
9Alez. M'Leod'
Rob. Norris Vemer ....
Frederick Barlow
William Jones
Peter Eason
J. Barry Thomas
9 Charles Campbell'*
Fran. J. Swayne Hepburn
James Campbell
Richard Gloster
LlKUTBMANTS.
John Geo. Phillpps ....
Henry Vicars
William Ward
Chas. Fred. H. Mayne . .
Wm. Fra. Hoey
John Tho. Bligh
Wm. M. de Butts
Fra. John Stephens ....
Percival C. Fenwick ....
Cha. Clement Deacon . .
John Binney Gib
William J. Hamilton. . . .
Wm. Jas.Tyrwhltt Walker
EysiONB.
Tho. W. Hudson
Tho. N. Dalton
Wm. R. Browne
Edgar S. Smith
Geo. Edw. Coryton ....
Thomas Jones
George Howell
Cha. Edward Prime ....
BNSIOV.
3 Aug. 09
9 Dec. 13
8 Apr. 25
10 Apr. 25
5 Oct 09
P30Dec. 26
10 May 09
P 2 Apr. 18
22 Feb. 27
P17 Aug. 26
P 19 Sept 26
P 26 Sept 26
P 18 July 20
P 12 Apr. 31
P 28 Oct 31
P 28 Sept 30
24 Jan. 34
P 12 Sept 34
P 13 Feb. 35
P28 Aug. 35
P 5 Feb. 36
20 Apr. 37
P19 Aug. 36
P 16 June 37
22 June 37
29 June 37
PlONov. 37
P 2 Dec. 37
9 Mar. 38
Pll May 38
LIEUT.
P 12 Dec. 11
30 Dec. 19
P 8 Apr. 26
P 12 Dec. 26
8 Oct 10
P 9 Sept 28
23 June 12
P 12 May 25
1 Apr. 81
18 Feb. 30
P 8 Oct. 30
P 12 Apr. 31
P 4 Dec. 32
P 13 Feb. 35
5 Sept. 35
P 6 Feb. 36
23 May 37
24 May 37
P 10 Nov. 37
P 2 Dec. 37
28 June 38
5 July 39
P 31 Dec. 39
CAPTAIN.
BRBY.-KAJ.
28 June 38
P31 Dec. 25
P 8 Oct 30
P 12 Sept 34
P24NOV. 35
21 June 33
P22NOV. 36
7 Nov. 27
28 June 38
P25 Dec. 38
P31 Dec. 39
5 Parmaster Toole s<>rve<l In
the Peniiuula from Feb. 1810
to March 1814, including the
battles of BuMCO, and Fuentet
d'Onor ; siege of Forte at, and
battle of Salamanca (wTorely
wounded in tlie left arm) ;
battles of the Pyrenees (28th.
80th, 80th and 81st July) and
Nivelle, where he was severely
wounded in the right leg.
6 Quarter . Master Clarke
served at the capture of Mar-
tinique in 1800, and Ouada-
loupe in 1810.
P31 Dec. 39
Paymo^er.— 9 Archer Toole,^ 1 May, 28; En». 11 May, 00; Lieut . 30 Jan. 12.
Adt^utcmt.—Yfm^sm Ward, (Lieut.) 26 Sept. 34.
Quarter-Master.— W\\i\axn Clarke," 16 Jan^ 17.
5tfr^«m.--JameB Smith, M.D. 15 Feb. 30; Astist.-Surg. 25 Sept 12.
Auist.'Surgeon. — Francis Charles Annesley, 17 Sept. 39.
Faeinas Buff. — Agent, Messrs. Cox Sc Co. — Irish Agent, Borough, Armlt, & Co.
1 Mi^or Simmonds served in the Peninsula from Feb. 1808 to Feb. 1818, including the battles of
lUavera, Bnsaco, Albuhera ; retreat from Madrid to Salamanca, and engaged every day during that retreat
to Ciudad Rodrigo.
8 M^|or Bumslde served at the capture of Martinique, and dege of Fort Deaelz, March 1800; captnra of
Onadalottpe in 1810 ; and campaigns of 181S and U in Canada.
S M^or M'Leod served the whole of the campaigns of 1810 and 11, first half of 1812, and the latter part
of 1814, in the Peninsula, including the battles of Busaoo, and Puentes d'Onor, 8rd and 6th May 1811 * and
all the other operations.
4 Captain Charles Campbell served at the siege of Flushing in 1800; and subsequently in the Peninsula,
iaelndlng the battle of Castalla, and ilage of Tarragona, under Sir J. Murray.
213 P
Emb. for Foreignl
62nd {or Wiltshire) Regt. of Foot.
"PENINSULA."
r Serving in th*
L Bsit ludiM.
Yeftr»'Ser%'
53
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P*y. Pay.
HI
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17
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0
15
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26
27
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28
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14
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9 sir Archibald Campbell/ Bart. Q.C.B. Bum. 28 Dec. 1787 ; Lieut. 20 April,
91; Capt. 17 May, 99; JlfryVw, 14 Sept. 04; Lieut.-CoL 16 Feb. 09; Cot,
4 June, 14; Mqjor-Gen. 27 May, 25; LieuL-Gen, 28 JimCf 38; Ci^ 77th
Regiment 23 Dec. 34. Colonel.
Lieut.'CiOoneU.—Wi Thomas Reed, Comet, 26 Aug. 13 ; Lieut, p 2 May, 15 ;
Copt. P 19 Feb. 24 ; Mqjor, p 15 June, 26 ; Lieut.-Col. p 1 1 Aug. 29.
9 WBi George Hillier, Ens. 23 March, 09 ; Lieut. 10 May, 10 ; Capi. 9 July,
12 ; Brevet'MqjoTf 21 June, 17 ; Regtl.-Mqjor, 17 Oct. 26 ; Brevet- Lieut.-
Col 24 July, 28 ; Regtl.-Lieut.-Col. 27 Sept. 35.
Mqfon.—Hon. George Upton, Bm. P24 April, 23; Lieut, p 29 Oct 25; Capt,
P 12 Dec. 26; Mqjor, P 16 June, 37.
Francis J. Ellis, Ent. p 20 March, 27 ; Lieut, p 17 June, 29 ; Capt. p 10 May»
33 ; Mfjfor, p 16 March, 38.
Captains.
Wm. T. Shortt.
James Fraser Macdonell ^
George James Bower* . .
9 Henry AsUer^
George Herbert Clarke. .
William Ambrose Pender
Colin Buchanan
Wm. Mathias
Thos. Donaldson Price ^. .
9 John Geo. Rawstome \
LlBUTENANTS.
Samuel Wood Graves ....
Henry Jackson
George Eratt.
George Edward Olphcrts.
Henry Thos. Hutchins^ .
George Augustus Hatton.
Henry Wells
Alexander Macleod
Robert Shearman
Frederick Edw. Scobell . .
Griffin Nicholas
Charles Henry Gason.. . .
Thomas Knox Scott
John Grant
Augustus Harris
George Mackay
George James Fulton. . . .
John F. Egar
Arth. Maynard Herbert..
William M'Nalr
George Sims
John Tho. Jos. English . .
Charles Young
Ensigns.
James Elkington
Lennard Barrett Tyler..
John Dane
Robert Gubbins'
George £. Hillier
Wm. F. Dickson
Henry Meade Hamilton
John Burton Forster
BNSION.
25 Mar.
26 Dec.
2 Nov.
26 Nov.
P 8 Apr.
P 25 June
12 Nov.
P 8 Feb.
P 8 Dec.
22 July
25
11
13
12
26
29
12
31
08
13
P 5 Nov. 29
P 5 Apr. 31
30 Dec. 31
P 20 Jan. 32
8 Nov. 26
P 2 Nov. 30
P 8 Mar. 33
PIO Mar. 33
P 20 Sept. 33
P 20 June 34
8 Apr. 34
PIO Oct. 34
P13 Mar. 35
P30Oct. 35
P 4 Mar. 36
P25 Mar. 36
13 Feb. 35
P 16 June 37
P 13 Nov. 35
2 Dec. 36
10 Mar. 37
P 7 Aug. 33
P28 Nov. 37
P 12 Jan. 38
P 23 Mar. 38
Pll May 38
Pl4Sept.38
14 Dec. 38
25 Jan. 39
P 9 Aug. 39
LIBUT.
PSODec.
23 Oct.
3 Apr.
24 Jan.
26
13
15
25
CAPTAIN.
P26Feb. 29
30 June 31
17 Aug. 32
20 May 36
P 4 Sept 35
P 12 Jan. 38
15 Jan. 38
P 16 Mar. 38
28 Aug. 38
10 Oct 38
BEBY.-MAJ.
7 June 27
3 Mar. 33
7 Apr. 14
tP29Mar. 33
30 Apr. 12
18 Aug. 14
3 Aug. 33
P 20 Sept 33
21 Sept. 33
12 Oct 33
8 Apr. 34
P 13 Nov. 32
Pll July 34
P 13 Mar. 35
29 Aug. 35
Pll Mar. 36
26 May 30
10 Mar. 37
P 16 June 37
P28 Nov. 37
P 12 Jan. 38
P23 Mar. 38
Pll May 38
P 14 Sept 38
14 Dec. 38
15 Dec. 38
16 Dec. 38
21 June 30
P22NOV. 39 ^^ ^ ^^
Mm ach May. Cch Jaae. I Ids July, awt \u
IfQSi lOih. IMh, tad ISih Mar^b. aad 17lk Itoy
1837. B« hM rverivcd hre MHtata.
9 Dr. Dcmter Mrrad ia dk*
1 C«p«. Macdootn MTved wt
uUng of OcnoA iD 1814
S Capt. Bower served at
■let* of BattraM
th« DMoaB eaiopalgaa is IS17 mA
IS. Alioaithe«l««vor llvrt|iot«.
4 CapC Astier terrtd to Ibr
Pminnila from Wit to Qic end of
flie war, iaeliidliic tbm b«rU«« «r
Vlttocta, tha Pyrencca. NlvcOr.
NiTe, Oitbaa, and Ta«Uoiiac.
5 Caiilala Priea wrrad la ttkv
Anwtteaa war, Iwrlndlm the-
aetloDS of Fort
Crack, Landy^
Chlnpawa t ■tonaiac «f
HiU, aad aetfoa of Port
Slifhlly wounded ia tiw
ta a aortla aiada Vy the
froat «f Port Krie.
6 Captain Rawtlota*
the Pealnsula, ftaia Aaf . ISIS
the cad of tiM war.
iaat at the haltlo of •
7 Lleat. Hatehhu
BanncM war a» volBntaor atth I
B7th rcffoMat.
8 Mr. Ottbblaa anrad w1* «
•Idflrable distiaetloa darli^
ycart la tho Aaflo-Spaatth Lrflaa,
P22 Nov. 39
Paymmfcr.— C. H. J. Lane, 24 Jan. 29 ; Ens. 26 Mar. 18 -, Lieut. 27 May, 24.
Adgutant.—XieoTge Sims, (Lieut.) 23 Apr. 39.
Quarter^Master.—Wm. Guy, 16 Aug. 36 ; Ens. 2 May, 34 ; Lieut. 27 May, 36.
Surgeon. — John Dempster,* M.D. 4 March, 36 ; Assist. Surg. 1 Sept 14 ; Hitfp.-
Assistant'Surgeons.— Kenneth M'Caskill, 2 Aug. 33. {^Assist. 4 Oct 19.
Henry Mapleton, M.D. 12 July, 39.
Facings Baft — Agent, Messrs. Lawrte k McGregor, Charles-street, St Jamcs*a.
I sir AreUbald CaiDptan
ta tb« Esit ladlM, ud
Pywnat, Nlvelto, snd Nl?«.
214
p«rfonn«d nwt snd dlitlArulshcd mitIm, both ta tiM m^ and
H« liM riiMlfed a cnm uid one cls^ for Albiihttim» V
Ye«n*8erT.
59
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30
30
30
20
16
23
13
15
11
90
11
17
8
12
9
12
13
9
8
7
7
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1
^llJJS; «Sf5"J ^^rd {or West Suffolk) Regiment of Foot. l^\:S,^
« EGMONT-OP-ZEE"— « MARTINIQUE"—" GUADALOUPE."
Wm. Dyott, * Ens, 14 Mar. 1781 ; Lieut, 9 May, 82 ; Capt, 25 April, 93 -, Mqjar,
10 May, 94 ; Lieut,-CoL 18 Sept. 94 ; Col, 1 Jan. 1800 ; Mqjtyr-Gen, 25 April,
08 ; Lieut.'Oen, 4 June, 13 ; Oen, 22 July, 30 ; Coi. 6drd, 7 April, 25.
Xtffu^.-Co2a7i«2f.— 9 Q9i Joseph Logfai,^Ens, 20 Dec. 99; Lieui, 8 Aug. 01 5
Capt, 2 Feb. 09; Brevet-Mqjor, 18 June, 15; Regtl-Mqfor, 27 July, 20;
Lieut.'Col P 17 Dec. 29.
James W. Fairtlough,' JSVw. p20 Aug. 02 ; Lieut. P24 May,04; Capt, P14 Mar.
05; Brev.'Maj, 12Aug.l9; BefftL-Mq^ar, P26May,25; X^-CoM7Sept.33.
ATq/arj.—Pery Baylee,^ Ens, 25 April, 05 ; Lieut, P 8 Aug. 05 ; Capt, 5 Not. 12 ;
Brevet'Mqjor, 22 July, 30 ; Begtal,'Mqfor, 17 Sept 33.
Arthur Cunllffe Pole, Ens, p7 Nov. 26; Lieut, 5 June, 30; Cop^ P18 Oct. 33;
AfqjoTy P 1 Dec. 37.
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Captains.
9 Fred.Chid. Irwin,* K.H.
Richard Fry
9 WL Park Per. Neville •
9 «» Anth. G. Sidley ^
Wm. Marcus Carew ....
9 Henry Croly*
John Hodson Fearon. . . .
George Green'
Exham S. T. Swyny ....
John Foulston
Lieutenants.
Geoige Brookes Pratt . .
Chas. D. C. O'Brien ....
John Spier
Wm. Jas. Darling
Cha. Higginbotham ....
Humphrey W. Coultman
Hen. Tho. Crompton ....
Hen. Jos. Swyny
Aug. Fred. Codd
Thomas Harries
Hen. R. Seymour ......
John Thorp
Rob. Ladbroke Day ....
Fra. Mostyn Owen
Patrick Lindesay
Patrick Rob. Gordon ....
Vesey Berdmore
Giles Eyre
Gust. Nicolls Harrison . .
Jas. Rich. Lysaght
9 John Fowle
James B. Leatham
CharlesEdwardFairtlough
Ensigns.
Theod. M. Haultain . . .
Wm. Jas. Hutchins . . .
William Kenny
Wm. Fred. Carter
Henry Lees
S. F. C. Annesley
John Hardie
Robert Fulton Cameron
ENSIGN.
25 Mar. 08
P26Apr. 10
29 Mar. 10
1 Aug. 11
4 Oct. 15
27 Apr. 09
10 Oct. 27
7 Apr. 25
P 1 Oct. 29
1 Feb. 07
31 Dec. 29
26 Mar. 23
15 Nov. 12
5 Feb. 29
P 29 June 15
1 Nov. 16
P 12 Apr. 27
P 2 Dec. 31
P21 Dec. 32
P 19 July 33
20 Sept 33
P27 Sept 33
P 18 Oct 33
P 1 Nov. 33
P21 Feb. 34
P 2 May 34
9 Jan. 35
P 30 July 18
P 5 June 35
3 Feb. 37
19 Dec. 05
P 5 Feb. 36
P 12 May 37
27 June 34
2 Dec. 36
P 3 Nov. 37
P 1 Dec. 37
P27 Dec. 37
P 6 July 38
P29Mar. 39
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
BREY.-MAJ.
17 Aug. 09
P 18 June 12
17 July 11
16 July 12
16 Nov. 26
10 June 13
4 Feb. 32
29 June 27
P 17 Oct. 33
29 Sept 08
P 19 July 33
24 Aug. 25
10 Feb. 14
19 Sept 33
20 Sept 33
20 Sept 33
P 16 Oct 33
P 18 Oct 33
P21 Feb. 34
P 2 May 34
P 20 Feb. 35
P 5 June 35
P 7 Aug. 35
P 6 Nov. 35
P 5 Feb. 36
20 June 36
22 Aug. 36
18 Jan. 23
P 1 Dec. 37
P 6 July 38
P 2 Apr. 07
9 Jan. 39 ^
P ai TI*M. oQ >» »M Mrerely wounded tfaroof h
f Jl l^ec. iW I the left •boulder In the itonn of
the firat tine of the eutle, 4tb Oct IBI*. Senred the
eampaign of 1814 in Holland, Ineludlnf the hombard-
ment of Antwerp, and anault on Berfra-op-Zoooi.
Present at Waterloo. Served also in the Dcecan war.
Inelttding the capture of Aiiecrrbur. Attached to the
Nicam*! troops at the capture of a predatory fbne in
the Decean, 11th Dec IBM.
27 Mar. 27 28 June 36
5 June 30
27 Nov. 35
22 May 35
22 Aug. 36
21 Apr. 37
P 3 Nov. 37
P 10 Nov. 37
P 8 Aug. 38
31 Dec. 39
8 OoL Pahrtlouffh aerrcd at the
bambardoKBt of Ter Vere, and airfe
and eaphire of nuahinr In HOB.
Alio at the capture of Goadaloupo
hilBl&
4 Major Bajriee Mrrad at the
capture of Martiniqua In 1808, ttid
Ouadaloape In 1810.
6 Mi^or Irwin Mrrcd In the Pen
Iniula, flrom April, 180B, to Feb.
1814, inelttdinf the capture of
Opoftoi battle* of Tatavera and
Pucntce d'Onor ; liece of Badi^ei ;
fliccc and rtotmof Cindad Rodrigo ;
fllegc of Badajoi, and capture of the
eaatle by eeealade, 7th April, 1818 «
battle of Salamanca t capture of
Madrid and Betira ; battles of Vit-
torla and the Pjrreneta i bcaidea ra-
rloua aflhln and sklnnlalws on the
advanee and retreat of the army.
Senred also the Kandyan eam-
paigni of 1817 and 18 in Ceylon.
6 Capt Neville lerred in the
Penhisula, fhmi July 1810, to May,
1815. Including the siege of Cadia i
batae of Focntes d'Onor, Srd and
6th May I tlegefl of Ciudad Bod-
rigo and Badajos (sererely wounded
in the bead and leg) ; battle of Sala-
and siege of Burgos, where
31 Dec. 39
Paymo^^.— Richard lane, 29 Sept. 37 ; Ens, 23 June, 25 ; Lieut, 25 Oct 27 ;
Capt, 16 March, 32.
Atj{futant.—W, J. Darling, (Lieut.) 8 Aug. 38.
Quarter-Master,— 9Roht, Cartj^^l 1 Dec. 28 ; Ens. 24 Sept 12 ; Lieut. 20 Jan. 14.
8urgean,-^ohn W, Watson, M.D. 6 April, 26 ; Assist.-Surg. 4 March, 13 \ Host,
Assist.-Surgeons,— Henry PUleau, 22 Jan. 36. [Auistantf 10 Dec. 12.
John Samuel Charlton, 1 March, 39.
Facings Green. — Agent, Mr. CoUyer, Park-place, St. James'i^
1 Oan. Dyott aerred In the West ladies in 1798 ; in Egypt 1801 1 and at Walcberen.
t Col. Logan served with the expedition to Hanover in 1800: to Copenhagen in 1807 ; the Conmna campaign, and sobsc-
In *• PantnsMla, from ISlt to the end of the war. Wounded at Waterloo whilst In esmmand of the M battalion
S16
for Fofeiffni 64tt (oT 2nd Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot. [^2l2«!
"8T. LUCIA"— "SURINAM."
•I
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27
28
19
17
15
15
14
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10
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Colonel. ac w «Mi
m Sir Rich. Bourke,» K.C.B. Em, 22 Nov. 17^5 ^"^1^ ^"f*' ^J^G^Ji
19 July, 21 J JMui,'Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col, 64th Regt 29 Nov. 37.
Lieut.CoUmd, . ^ «,« * ^i
Ju. Edward Frecth,' Ens. 19 May, 13; Lumi. 23 April, 14; Capt. P17 April,
17 ; Mqjor, P 24 Dec. 29 ; LUut.-CoL v 1 Dec. 37.
Mqfors. , ^ rt #
9 SeTcnu Wm. Lynam 8tretton,» Ens. 11 June, 12; Xieirf. 6 Jan. 14; Capi^
Pl3Aug.25; Af<i;or, P 2 Dec. 31. . ««o a ^ <m. #?«•#
Hon, Geof Augi»tu^B^wne, Ens. p27 April, 20; Lieut, P28 Aug. 23; Copt.
P31 Dec. 25; Mqfor,^! Dec. 87.
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Captains.
James Draper
Digby Hen. Lawrell ....
Geo. Duberley
Maximilian J. Western . .
Edw. CurtiB Fownes ....
Wm. John Jamet
Francis Sealy
Charles Norris
9 Lewis Moore Bennett
Q. C. Beresford Stirling
LlEUTBNAHTS.
D'Oyly Wm. Battley
John Canavan
Fred. Arthur Errington . .
Stephen Henry Smyth . .
Edw. Jones Coxe
Ambrose Barcroft Parker
H. Altham Cumberiege
James Dntton Smyth . .
Ramsay H. Smith
II. Redfeam ColUnson . .
W. W. Lyttleton
Wm. Henry Lys
M. Edw. Smith
Ensigns.
Hon.Q, F. W. YdTcrton
Wm. Baillie Jopp
F. H. Kilvington
N.T.Williams
Carey Handfleld
Thomas Stirling
William Parker
Qeorge Amiel
ENSIGN.
LIBUT.
18 Dec. 23
P 28 Apr. 85
P28Jan. 26
P 10 June 26
P 15 Feb. 27
P20 July 30
P19 Nov. 30
P25 Feb. 31
25 Feb. 08
P 16 Aug. 31
2 Apr. 20
22 July 80
P21 Feb. 34
Pll July 34
P 16 June 35
Pl3Mar. 36
P 2 Dec. 31
P29 Dec. 35
p 1 July 36
p 4 Nov. 86
p 14 Apr. 37
16 Oct. 35
P 3 Nov. 37
P19N0V. 25
P 12 Dec. 26
P24Dec. 29
P 8 June 30
p 8 June 30
P 20 Apr. 32
P21 Dec. 32
P23 Aug. 33
30 May 09
Pll July 34
CAPTAIN. I BKBY.-MAJ.
22 Aug. 34
23 Aug. 34
P24 Dec. 291
P 4 Oct. 31
P2d Aug. 33
P29Dec. 35
P 4 Nov. 36
P 1 Dec. 37
p 5 Oct. 38
P23 Apr. 39
p 3 Aug. 20
P20 Dec. 39
lOJaa. 37
S Uaiot StivllOQMrTCd*
paigni of 181S tad IS In th«
■ola, and wmi tcwtvly wmmdrH by
P 1 July 36 torti
P 4 Nov. 36 4 caiic RalsloB waa wtafkad
iritti a detadMBMit of tteM* L%M
Draffooiu la fhm outward
Indian fled, whidk
actkm with a
undar Adnlial Llaeta. off fka
Muirithis, Cth Aof. 18M, and la
which thr enemy ware WoAn ^.
On tfa* 6th Ai«. 1800. ba led Ika
adraaetd Miaadfon of hia
In aetian with tba rrhak
Scringapatan. In whiah iha latter
22 Oct. 37
29 Nov. 37
22 Apr. 35
PdODec. 37
P 6 July 38
P 5 Oct. 38
P 23 Apr. 30
13 May 39
P 80 Dec. 30
0
0
0
0
p 1 Dec. 37
P 6 July 38
P 20 July 38
P 5 Oct 38
14 Dec. 38
P23Apr. 30
11 Oct 39
P20Dec. 391
tha lana data he
ovtijring plqnH In a night
fraan tha larriaoo of
Pavmaster.--Jchn Ralston/ 29 Dec. 25 ; Comet, 6 July , 04 ; Lieui. 10 July , 06 ;
Capt, 26 May, 14.
A4itaant,—Edw. Jones Coxe, (Lieut.) 12 May, 39.
Quarter'Maeter. — James Howes, 6 Sept 39.
^ur^Am.— Michael Fogarty, 27 Jan. 32; Assist. -Surg. 11 March, 11.
Assistant'8urgeons,-^IU}b. Keith Kynock, 4 Dec. 36.
Wm. Henry Brownson, M.D. 17 Sept 39.
Facings Black. — Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co. — Irish Agent, Cane & Co.
1 sir aMhard Banrfca arrvad In HoUand In ITW, and waa pmant In the
andStt0at.wharthai«aelvfda8af«fc««andthni«Kh haih Jawa. 8arta4
S Col. Piaath
Aym.
In tha
or tha t71k Am. IMk and ISIh
Jawa. Sartad aa Quarter- Martn'-Oanrral In
onhainhandMhtoklSVt allhc ilafa and aioevtaf of Moota VIdaOb
f Captain SUUry tarred In tha ri Bin mil ftna March. IMS. la Dee. ISIt. ineindlnff *a hatHa of
al />■—!. Sahuffanna da Morrllla (tcntaly woonded), and PyitntMi Slat Ang.
tarred alaa lntha~
ter'ad ana u tna uuitit war.
S Capiatai Craly eerfad at Iha alaga aT Ptnehing In I8W i hattary Sring fai tha SlralU af Meeelnn In ISll i In *a
ftam inn*, l«lt, la the end of tha war* lnalndli« *a hattie of Caatalla . alaga af.TamgaM: dmok lad >b ■■
ttmm Villa Pranea, and tarcatnwm af Bareekoa. Serred Mtbtcnuenily In tha iMtriw wmr.
VilU
t Oaptain Green
10 Qnan
laf
216
af Bareekoa. Serred Mibea«)uanlly In
In the Bnnneee war.
Caitaervcd In Aa l^nlnanla. fron July. 1813, 10 tht and oflha *nr,
Bmb. for For.
Yean'Scrr.
61
PuU
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Pay.
26
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32
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] 65th (or 2d Yarksh. N. Riding) RegL of Foot
The R&yal Tiger, superscribed << INDIA"— << ARABIA.
[SeirlBg In
Canada.
BV8I6N.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
21 Apr. 08
0 June 08
31 July 06
P 7 July 25
P27 Aug. 08
5 Apr. 10
P 12 Dec.
P20Mar.
19 Dec.
26 Apr.
26
28
15
28
23 Oct. 09
22 Feb. 10
IMar. 09
P 22 Apr. 26
4 July 11
24 Oct. 11
P 23 Apr. 29
P28 0ct. 31
19 Mar.
P29 June
P 1 May 23
20 Mar. 27
27
29
27
27
24
32
13 Mar.
P23 Apr.
3 Apr.
13 Nov.
P 19 Sept. 34
P 5 Feb. 36
Pl5Dec. 25
p 5 Jan. 39
BRBV.-MAJ.
28 June 38
28 June 38
Colonel.
Thomas Orosyenor/ Etu, 1 Oct. 1779 ; Lieut. & Capt, 20 Oct. 84; Capt. &
Lieut.'Col 25 April, 93 ; Col. 3 May, 96 ; Mqjor-Gen. 29 April, 1802 ; LietU.'
Qen. 25 April, 08; Gen. 12 Aug. 19; Col. 65 Regt. 8 Feb. 14.
Lieui.'CohmeL—n&ay Senior,' Ens. 6 May, 13 ; lAeut. 28 Dec. 15 ; Capt. P24
April, 23; Mqjor^ P12 March, 29; Lieut.-Col. P19 Sept. 34.
Mqfort. — Peter Farquharson,' Em. 1 Sept. 07; Lieut, p 1 May, 10 ; Capt. 2
June, 25 ; Mqjor, p 24 Aug. 32.
Samuel Walker, J5!n#. p 10 Oct.22 ; Lieut, p 12 May, 25; Capt. Pi Not. 27 ;
Mtffor, P 19 Sept. 34.
Captains.
Sam. Robinson Warren^..
9 Junes Nokes*
John Thome Weyland ^ . .
Charles Wise
George Smyth
James Patience
Alfred Fran. W. Wyatt . .
Cha. Emilius Gold
William Snow
Geo. Freeman Murray . .
Lieutenants.
VRickardO'Connell^ ..
John Tho. Westropp ....
Jas. Lewis Smith
James Haining
John Alex. Drought ....
Wm. Pym Young
Richard Newenham ....
John Sealy
Francis Wise
Patrick Day Stokes ....
Wm. Surtees Cook
St. Leger Barry
Robert Haldane
Ensigns.
Peter Wolfe
J. Wms. Marshall
Cha. Guy Trafford
Oliver Nicolls
Cha. Wm. Sutton
John Harrey
Christopher Rhatigan.. ..
Duncan Bazalgette ....
12
12
12 May
8 Oct.
P21 Sept. 28
27 Apr. 28
P25 Noy.
P26 Oct.
14 June
P 1 Nov.
P 29 June
P22 0ct.
P27 June
P27 Nov.
28
30
31
31
32
33
34
35
P 5 Feb. 36
P 22 July 36
P 2 Sept. 36
38
38
38
89
39
40
15 July 13
23 Sept. 13
P22 0ct. 33
21 Feb. 34
PlOSept. 34
P27 Nov. 35
P 5 Feb. 36
P 2 Sept. 36
P 12 Jan. 38
P 13 Jan.
P 5 Jan.
10 Jan.
13 Dec.
38
39
39
39
b CaplBlD Nok«f MTvcd la tiie
Fnlnfala, ft«m May, 1800. to P«K
1BI4, iiteludlnt the hatites oT TaU-
Twa, FncstM iTOaor, SalamaDea.
Vittoria, Am Pyrenees aad Nive,
fh>m9ch to 13th Dee.; licgea ofCla-
dad Rodfiffo and BurgtM. Prcaenl
at the battle of Harriapore, la the
Nepaul eoontry. In IBlt.
6 Captain Weyland Mrrcd tiie
eampalf ns of Upper Canada, frooi
ISIS to I8IS. laeludlng the aetlona o€
Port Oeorve. he. Severely woondcd
at Stoney Creek.
f Lient. O'Conaell ■erred In Hie
Pcninsola from April, 181S to Iho
end of the war. including the bat-
tlef of Salamanca and Vlttorla.
Severely wounded at the capture of Badi^os on the
nlfht of the 6th April. 18 It, where he Mrredaa a Tolon-
toer with the itominf party.
8 Paymaitor Blake Mrred the campalgnsof 1S14 and
15 In Vpper Caaadai
P 12 Jan.
P 13 Jan.
P 6 July
P 5 Jan.
26 Apr.
P 31 Jan.
Paymaster.— Stephen Blake,* 25 Feb. 22; Ent. 3 Feb. 14; Lieut. 3 Sept. 18.
Acyutant.—^smeB Haining, (Lieut.) 21 Feb. 34.
Quarter-Master.— Thomaa Paul, 26 Apr. 39; Ens. 26 Jan. 39.
5ttr^«m.— Copeland Grattan, M.D. 11 Sept. 28 ; Assist.-Surg. 14 June, 10.
Assistant-Surgeons. — ^John Edward Nicoll, 11 Aug. 35.
Geo. Roche Smith, 13 Sept. 33.
Facings WbiXe.— Agent, Messrs. Cox k Co.— Irish Agent, Borough, Armit k Co.
1 Oeneral Onwvcnor aceompanied hb regiment (the 3rd Poot Ouarda) to Holland In ITM, and afterward* Into Planden.
In I79S h« went with the ezpediyon to the Holder, and wae preMut In the aflUr at the llnct of Zuype (wounded), the batde of
Alkmaer, and the actions of the 17th Sept. and 6th and 9th Oct. Commanded the picqueU and out-poeu at the siege of Co-
puliagi n on the day or the sortie, when the Danes were tcpalicd. At the siege of Plnshli«, he was next In command to
Sir Byiw Cooto.
1 CoL Senior wae sevcidy wounded la the aetton hotweea H. M. packet Lt^mlmg, and die American prlrateer foe, off
Baitodeee, SOth Sept. 1811.
S MeJor PanpiharKm serred at the caplnre of the Isle of Pnnee in 1610. Capture of the fbrt of Now Nuggar in Kallywar,
Peb. 1S14. Osi the borders of Setaidla's country in 1814 aad IS. Capture of Ports of Joorln, Aug. 1615. Ai^ar aad
veto, Pebk, Dhli^ee and Owarfca. March, 1S16. AcUoa and enptare of Pooaa. 17th Mardi,
MIS, *e Mahratta Oenctal Ookia killed, and Satteria Rcya captured. St
of the Ports of Rass<«l-Kyma and Zanu, 8th aad ltd Dec I81S. Served
ggUMi off Beal-Boo-AH. Snd March.
4 CoL Warren served la the opedltion agafaiBt plratea in the Prraiaa GnU la 1808, aad was severely wouadcd la aa
attach OB the fert of Loft. Capture of ttie Isle of Praaee la 18ia Mahratla faiapaigm from ISlft to 1616, and agala la aa e».
pedittoa up tiie Perslaa Oulf in 1818. Brevet Lient-Coloael 10 I>cc. 88.
317
1817. At Aahteo.
of Katch Boqje Port, March, 1819.
la ArabU ia 1811, aad was pi
KhUB-
list Pah.
It hi tile
Emb. for For.l
Senriee. 18S7.J
66th {or the Berkshire) Regiment of Foot
rSerrlBC Ib
L Cum4a.
"DOURO"— '* TALAVERA"— « ALBUHERA"— " VITTORIA"— " PYRBNEBS"—
" NIVELLE"—" NIVE"— "ORTHES"— " PENIN8ULA."
Yeart'Serr.
54
FuU
P»7.
17
17
15
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Pay.
0
32
0
20
15
14
0
15
0
12
12
*
10
0
9
0
8
0
21
0
13
0
14
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7
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7
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6
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CoUmeL
9 Richard Blunt/ Em, 31 Jan. 1787; Lieut. 23 Feb. 91 ; Copt. 12 July, 03 ;
Mqjar, 17 May, 96 ; Lieut.-CoL 23 Aug. 99 ; Col 25 Oct 1809 ; Mqjor-Gem.
1 Jan. 12 ; LieuU-Oen, 27 May, 25 ; Col. 66th Regt. 25 March, 36.
iietrf.-CotoneL— Tho. Henry Johnston, Ent. p 21 Feb. 22 ; Lieut, p 1 Oct 25 ;
Capt. P24 Oct 26 ; Mqjor, p 20 May, 36 ; Lieut. -Col. p28 Dec. 38.
Jtfq;or*.— Clopton Lewis Wingfield,' Ent. Pll Oct 21 ; Lieut. 27 Nov. 24; Capt.
P 10 June, 26 ; Major, p 2 Feb. 38.
Tho. Leigh Goldie, Ens. p 13 June, 25 ; Lieut, p 10 Dec. 25 ; Capt. p 24 Nov. 28 ;
Mqjor, P 28 Dec. 38.
Captains.
9 John Clarke'
Thos. Hewit Baylie^
Wm. Joshua Crompton . .
Wm. Longworth Dames .
Tho. W. Nesham
William Gordon
Cha. Edw. Michel
John Parker
Geo. Longworth Dames .
Geo. Orattan Biscoe ....
LlBUTBNANTS.
Thomas Rainsford
John Johnston
9CiB Robert Steele*
George Maxwell
Le Marchant Carey ....
T. Barnes Lord Cochrane
Ralph A. Chas. Daniell . .
Hen. John Turner
E. M. Davenport
Hon, E. A. P. H. Lambart
Fred. Chas. Trench
Fred. John Trick
Geo. A. Taylor
Charles Henry Godby.. . .
ENSIQlfS.
J. H. B. Birch
Hen. L. G. Scott
Edw. Berens Pratt
Bennett Langton
Henry Steele
Geo. Marshall Knipe ....
Fred. Joseph Belcher. . . .
BNSION.
P 14 July 08
P 14 Aug. 06
P 10 Sept 25
P26JuIy 26
P 14 Apr. 25
P 5 June 28
P25 Nov. 28
P26Feb. 30
P 5 Apr. 31
P 7 Apr. 32
17 Feb. 19
P24 May 27
23 Mar. 26
P23Feb. 26
P27 Sept 33
P27 Sept 33
Pll Apr. 34
P 9 May 34
P24 Apr. 35
P20 May 36
P22 Nov. 36
P23Dec. 36
10 Jan. 37
P 12 May 37
LIEUT.
CAPTAIK.
3 Oct 00
25 June 07
P 12 Dec. 26
P24 Nov. 28
P29 Aug. 26
P27 Apr. 32
23 Nov. 33
Pll Apr. 34
P27 June 34
P 12 Feb. 36
7 Apr. 25
P 9 Mar. 32
26 Sept 33
29 May 28
10 Jan. 37
P12 May 37
P 2 Feb. 38
P22 Nov. 86
6 Aug. 38
27 Dec. 38
P28 Dec. 38
p 15 Feb. SO
P22Feb. 39
P27 8ept39
P 13 Jan.
6 Apr.
Pll Apr.
P27 June
P24 May
P 12 May
p 2 Feb.
P 28 Dec.
P22 Feb.
25
15
34
34
33
37
38
38
39
P27Sept39
BBBV.-MAJ.
28 June 38
10 Jan. 37
P 15 Dec. 37
P 2 Feb. 38
28 Aug. 38
P28 Dec. 38
1 Feb. 30
P22 Feb. 39
p 27 Sept 39
Paynuuter. — Kenneth Tolmie Ross, 11 Aug. 25; Ent. 22 June, 09; iAmit.
8 Oct 12.
At^utant.^Bon. E. A. F. H. Lambart, (Lieut.) 27 June, 38.
Quarter'Matter.-^WilhBm Hornby, 1 Feb. 27.
Surgeon.-^. Miller, M.D. 4 Jan. 39 ; A$tiit.'8urg. 8 Feb. 16.
Aenit.'Surgeant.'^yf. Linton, M.D. 18 Jan. 27 ; Hotp.-Asrigt. 0 Dee. 2a
Philip Anglin, M.D. 13 Dec. 27 ; Hosp.-Astist. 31 Aug. 26.
Facings Green. — Agent, Messrs. Cox Sc Co. — Irish Agent, Messrs. Cane & Co.
1 Q«Deral Binot terred in Lord Moira't ezpodition, and In Flanden in 17M and 96» and was activelf cai>
ployed In the Wert Indiee, from 1705 unUl IM*. He luu •Inee sarred In UanoYert Madein, and im lb*
Peninsula.
2 Mi^or Winglleld tenred two earopaigni In the Barmeie territories, and was in eveiy aellan la wUdi ihm
18th lAfhi Infantry was engaged.
8 M^or Clarke ierred In the Penlnrala, from March, 1800^ to the end of the war, including the batllia oT
Oporto and TalaTeim; Lines of Torres Vedras; actions of Arroja de Molina, and Campo Mayor; battle mi
Albubem; siege of Badigos; battles of Vlttoria, the Pyrenew, (from Sftth to 81st July, and M Aug.X
NiTelle, NlTe. (0th and ISth Dee.); action of St. Palais; battles of Orthes, Aire and TVmlonse, hoMea
numerous sklnnUhos. At the battle of Albuhera, when In the command of a company of flaaken, wan
struck down by a Polish lancer, and taken prisoner, bat made bis eecape In a charxe of caralry.
4 M^|or Baylie served at the capture of the Isle of France hi I8I0 ; and of Java tn 181 1, Inrloding thv
actions of the 10th and 89d Anc., storming of the entrenched lines and forts of Cornells, storming MtiOfd
height* of Serandole, storm and capture of Port Onarang. Serred In the campaigns of 1814 and I^ against
the Nepaut States; also at the siege and capture of Hattns, and In the Mahratta campaign of 1817 and If.
Lieut. Steele's senrices :— Campaign and battle of Coninna, where he was slightly wounded In the n«ck.
Expedition to
Bayooae.
Walcheren. Paalnsala, April, 1810 to 1814, including the siege of Cadli tad
btocljule 9t
«I8
"I^YeSS?"] 67th (or SotUh Hampshire) Regimmt of Foot. fSSlSSi!
The Royal Tiger, superscribed, " INDIA"—" BARROSA"— « PENINSULA."
CoUmeL
9 Sir John Macdonald/ K.C.B. Ens, — April, 1796; lAeut. 2 Feb. 96; Capt.
22 Oct. 1802; Mqfor, 28 Feb. 05; Lieut-Col. 17 Mar. 08 ; CoL 4 June, 14;
MqjoT'Qen. 27 May, 25 ; Lieut-Gen, 28 June, 38 ; CoL 67th Regt. 25 Aug. 28.
Xttfu/.-Co2{m«/.— Thoma8Banbury,>K.H.JS'7u. 25 Mar.04 ; Lieut. 24 Dec.04 ; Capt.
P3 Nov. 08 ; Mtyor, 14 April, 14 ; Lieut.'ColP5 July, 21 ; Col 10 Jan. 37.
3f(t(;or«.— Edward Basil Brooke, 2nd Lieut. 15 Dec. 17 ; Lieut. 9 April, 25 ;
Capt. Pll July 26; Mqjor, p5 July, 31.
WUliam Nesbitt Orange,' Sns. 5 Feb. 14; Lieut. 19 Jan. 19 ; Capt. p 24 Oct. 21 ;
JIfipor, P15 Aug. 34.
Yeaw' Senr.
45
FuU
Half
Pay.
P»y.
35
lA
22
A
18
^
35
9
31
0
31
0
15
0
17
^
18
0
12 0
21
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8
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7
0
5
0
4
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Captains
8 Geo. Cosby Harpour* . .
Thomas James Adair^ . .
Wm. White Warburton«..
Samuel Yorke Martin ....
Thomas Unett
Thos. Josephus Deverell . .
Chas. Christopher Davie..
Thomas Byrne
Hon. Arch. O. Stuart.. . .
Alexander Mackenzie . . .
Lieutenants.
Chas. Woodcock James . .
George Alfred Cnrrie ....
Henry James Y. Kemble..
John Elton M. Prower.. . .
Ferdinand Whittingham..
John Porter
Charles B. Hague
William Pilsworth
Rodham C. D. Home
Henry CoUette
Thomas P. Onslow
John Thomas Locke
Capel Coape
Ensions.
Alexander Dury
Wm. Robert Adair
J. L. Campbell
Edw. H. Westropp
Walter Caulfield Pratt.. .
Henry Dawson
Rich. Morgan HumiVey. .
Wm. Hayter Hussey
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
20 April 96
25 May 09
17 Aug. 09
8 April 25
P 27 Sept. 21
7 Nov. 22
P 11 Dec. 28
4 Nov. 19
P 30 April 29
25 Oct. 13
27 Jan. 25
1 Sept. 25
P 9 Mar. 32
P 14 Dec. 32
2 Nov. 32
P 28 Mar. 34
P 5 Sept. 35
P24May 33
P 16 Oct. 35
P 26 Aug. 36
17 Nov. 37
26 Dec. 37
P 29 Dec. 37
P 5 Aug. 37
P 30 Dpc. 37
30 Mar. 38
P 2 Nov. 38
P 25 May 39
p24 Aug. 39
Pll Oct. 39
29 Dec. 08
20 Feb. 11
2 April 12
P 28 Jan. 26
P 22 July 24
25 June 29
P 5 July 31
5 Mar. 23
P 30 Aug. 31
5 Oct. 15
P 11 Dec. 28
16 Mar. .32
P 5 Aug. 37
28 Aug. 37
P 19 Feb. 36
P 29 Dec. 37
P 30 Dec. 37
18 Mar. 38
P 2 Nov. 38
22 Jan. 39
P25May 30
P 24 Aug. 30
Pll Oct. 39
CAPTAIN.
BREV.-MAJ.
10 Jan. 37
28 June 88
9 Dec. 19
P 27 Mar. 23
5 May 26
P 24 Feb. 29
P 6 July 26
P 30 Aug. 31
P 30 Dec. 37
22 Jan. 39
P25 May 39
9 Aug. 36
S Dr. Riaeh tenrwl the eampalfiM
or 1813 and U In Oennany tad Hoi-
land, Inchadlng tbe aetioD •! Uio
Goenl« la tUnover, 18th Sept. 1919}
■flUr near Antwerp, Jan. 1914 1
attack on MrnuMOB, and aubfequeal
opcratlnns afainst the French fleet
at Antwerp. Present at Waterioo
CO the 16th. 17th, and 18th June.
P 8 Nov. 39
Paymaster.— James Robinson,? 26 Dec. 37 ; Ens. 20 Nov. 17 ; Lieut. 24 April, 20.
il4^'u^an/.^-Charles Woodcock James, (Xt^uf.) 26 Dec. 37.
Quarter-Master.— George Crispin, 25 Oct. 39; Ens. 22 Mar. 89.
Surgeon.— 43B> J. Riach,^ M. D. 19 Nov. 30 ; Assist.-Surg. 2 July, 12 ; Hosp.-
Assist. 18 May, 12.
Assistant-Surgeons. — Edward Hugh Blakeney, 17 Oct. 34.
Thomas Honor Wheeler, 28 Dec. 38.
Facings Yellow. — Agent, Messrs. Cox &. Co.
1 sir Joha Maedonald lerved the cnmpalga of 1901 in KfTpt, and has reeelred a Medal and one Clasp for Barroaaa and the
pasaa^ofthe Nive.
9 CoL Bunbnrf led the stonninf at Fort Zelalna, In Surinam, in 1804. Served the eampaiirn of IBM In Holland, In-
dodinc the attacks on Meraem, and the bombardment of the French fleet at Antwerp. Senred also In the American war.
5 M«|or OMnge scrrcd on the frontien of Niagara in 1814 and 15. Served also at the siege and capture ot Roahrjr,
Bhyghur, and other places in the Soutbera Coneaa country in India in 1918.
4 M^r Harponr serred in 9paln fhmi Sept. 1810 to 1814, loeludtng the siege of Cadis ; battle of Barrosa ; actions at Bala-
gncre and Villa Fraaea ; sieges of TerragooA and Barcelona.
6 M^M- Adair serred In 9pnta from Sept. 1810 to the ^nd of the war, including the siege of Cadit, battle of Barrosa, Fort
San Ptiillp, Balaguere, VDIa Fraaea, Tarragons aad Bareelooa. Senred also the Nepaul campaigns of 1817 and 18, and
awhswjiiently in the Deeeaa, laeludiag the siege and reduction of Rhyghur, Amulaier, and Asarerghnr. Twice severely
wounded by matehlodi balls ia the left arm, aad right side at the siege of Assecrgfaur oa the evening of the 19th March, 1819,
la repulsing a sortie made by the garrlsao of the fort into the town.
9 Capi. Warburton served (the Nepaal campaigns of 1817 and 18, and subsequently In the Doeeaa. iBckidtag the eaptairc
«f the forti at Rhyghur and Asaeetghur.
7 Paymaster Robinson served at the siege of Asseerghur, March and April, 1819.
219
*SJi^W] 68^A {or Durham) Regt. of Foot {Light Infantry). RS2L
« BALAMANCA"— « VITTORIA"— " PYRENEES"—" NIVBLLB**
« ORTHES"— " PENINSULA."
rean'Serv.
40
Pull
Half
P»y.
Pay.
33
lA
17
2ft
15
0
17
0
14
ft
15
0
13
0
12
0
11
0
10
0
9
0
8
0
7
0
17
0
15
0
7
0
7
0
7
0
7
0
7
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7
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5
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2
0
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0
1
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12
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Colond.
9 Sir WmUun Johnston,* K.C.B. Ent. 3 June, 1791 ; Lieut. 7 Jan. 94; Capi,
4 April, 95 ; Mqjor^ 27 Feb. 1800 ; Lieut.-Cal. 25 April, 08 ; Col^ 4 June, 14 ;
Mqfor-Gen. 27 May, 25 : Lieut. -Qtn. 28 June, 38 ; Col. 68th Light In&ntry^
6 April 38.
Lieui.'CoUmeL-^Tf lOi John CroM,' K.H. Ens. 9 July, 05 ; Lieut. 29 May, 06 ;
Capt. 31 Dec 12 ; Mnotyr, p 23 June, 25; Lieut.-Col. P8 Feb. 31.
Mtyors.-^Lord Wm. Paulet, Rm. p 1 Feb. 21 ; Lieut, p 23 Aug. 22 ; Capt, p 19
Feb. 25 ; Mt^m-j p 10 Sept. 30.
Richardson Wm. Huey, Ens. 26 March, 25; Ueut. Pl9 Dec. 26; Capt. p II
June, 30; Miyar, p 13 Oct 38.
Captains.
Harry Smyth
Donald H. A. Mackinnon
Richard Leckonby Phipps
George Witham
Wm. Henry Gillman ....
Geo. M<Beath
James Benners Parkinson
Alfred Edward HUl
Robert Hilaro Barlow . .
Arthur Mainwaring ....
Lieutenants.
9 James Duff^
Evan Macpherson
John Moore Napier ....
Mascie Domville Taylor. .
Henry Smyth
Herbert Blount
Henry Aime Ouvry ....
William Cross
John Johnston
Percy HiU
Heneage G. Wynne ....
Ensigns.
Lincoln C. Elwes
William W. Homer
Peter Chas. S. Grant
William Rho<les
Salway Browne
Alfred Tipping
Walter Y. Beale
Robert G. Jephson
Chas. Orlando Bridgcroan
Graham Elmslie
BNSION.
P 10 July 23
P 10 Nov. 25
10 April 25
P 20 Mar. 27
P 1 July 28
P 15 Oct. 29
Pll June 30
P 9 Aug. 31
P17 Aug. 32
P 3 May 33
15 May 23
8 April 25
P 31 May 33
P 10 May 33
P 28 June 33
P 8 Nov. 33
p 17 Oct. 33
P 29 Nov. 33
Pll July 34
P 24 April 35
P 10 July 35
P 20 May 36
22 July 36
P 15 Sept, 37
P 18 Mav 38
P 25 May 38
P 22 June 38
P 5 Oct. 38
P 19 Oct. 38
p 8 Mar. 39
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
BRBV.-MAJ.
P 15 Oct. 29
P 4 Dec. 32
P 3 May 33
Pll July 34
P 13 May 36
P 28 Oct 36
P 15 Sept. 37
P 18 May 38
P 5 Oct. 38
P 13 Oct. 38
3 LIrat. Doff
ejqwdittoB to WaldMrm, aad
twice wouadrd !■ Ik* bead tai i
with the •ocmy
aUi Aof . 1809. Served to ih* Pm.
liuoU, tnm JoM, 1611. to Hw mmA
of the WW. toelndiiw tk« mmkm oT
M oreteo, SOlta June t h«|fliti ahovv
MorcMO. tltt Jam. ISll ; b«l«» of
SaUnanca < captoi* af Madftd wmA
Fort BI-R«tlro t actla* ai
R»ar Burffoa, SOIh Ocu, aod at
MuiHM. ITUi Nov. ISIti
Vittoria, Pampel«Ba,
EselMlar, Laaarco, Nlvrtto.
P 13 Aug. 25
P 5 June 27
31 Dec. 28
P 26 Oct. 30
14 May 31
P 31 May 33
P 28 June 33
Pll July 34
P 26 June 35
P 13 May 36
20 July 25
P 20 Mar. 27
P 20 May 36
18 Dec. 35
P 28 Oct. 36
P 15 Sept 37
P 4 Sept 35
P 19 Jan. 38
P 18 May 38
P 5 Oct 38
P 13 Oct 38 1 (^^„,y woiwled tUnMgh th* Mk
fbet), arar Bafooae Ittb and ISdi r«b.
bnidM minor aadoiu and •kirmiabct.
P23 Aug. 39
Poymiuf^.— Lempster Bulkcley, 10 May, 39 ; Ene. 8 April, 25 ; Lieut. SO
May, 28; Ca/)/. 9 Jan. 35.
A^utant.---^€Aak Johnston (Lieut.) 1 June, 38.
Quarter^Maeter. — James Baxter, 15 July, 35.
Surffeon.-^ohn Collis Carter, M.D. 19 Oct 38; Aeeitt.^Surf, 2 June, tS,
Hotp.'Aseiet. 10 Jan. 14.
Ametant'SuTffeont. — Alexander Leslie, 18 July, 34.
Charles Inring, 12 June, 35.
Facinge Green. — Agent y Messrs. Cox & Co. — IriMh Agent ^ Borough ft Co.
I 9» Wto. ioknatoa MBkarkad Aw Tooloa to 17W> and waa pnacnt al wwral aftln of
hdgfela, wbn a«n. O^Hara waa aaada priaoocr. Servtd tai Caralea. aad waa praaaat at th*
(wovadcd). Accompanied At npcdition to Tttacaajr to 17S7. 8«ffvcd to tho wpwlHtoi
liUnda to ISSl. and tho npcdttton to Walehctva. ComwaiMWd the ttth at tta alago of
a Mcdal and two eUapt for Satoiancn. Tlltofto, (arvmoly wenadad), ttA Onhca.
1 CoL CNBi aarvad to tbo PwlMnU fnm ItOS to dw tad oT tbo
dadtof tbo lawpilgii taA bottte oT Coranoa i aellea at Alaalda oa *• Gaa, S4 Jnlf. ISIO | boHto aT
Panahal llth Marah, Badtaha ISlh Maacb (woandad), Mlnadn do Covo l«h UmdK PM do Aianoa
Sd April, baatfoaf raaatoad*Oaor Snl and Mb Mar. Mil. Slafo of CtadMl Bodriiai. Aro« Sib to Itlh 1m.
Mnaoa. Ifto Nov. 1811, Son MlUaa IStb Inaa. ISIS, todtto oT VMtorto i Laneoe btldga. Bbtaaaaa. SMk A^. i V<
Mivollt, Nlva (Mb. IMh. aad lltb Dee. ISIS), Orttca, TWbaa. aad Taaloaae. a«oalfod • aofofw a«
JawatWatortoa. OoL Cnm arrrcd to tbo Llgbt DlvWaa aa a vohmtcor. wlfb Ibo lal bMtoUoa af tbc
whaa oflbMi** to *• Id bnltoltoB, ftoa SlM Doe. ISll tolalr. ISIS.
'fc^/S^'iSlf] Q9th jar South Uncobuhire) Regiment of Foot. KS*?..
" JAVA "— " BO0RBON "— « WATERIXJO "—f' INDIA."
Te«n»SeiT.
59
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^'
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26
0
27
1*
19
3ft
30
0
23
10
13
0
12
0
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10
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25
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9
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8
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25
0
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0
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CoUmeh
John Vincent,* Ens. 16 July, 1781 ; Lieut. 3 Ang. 82; Capt. 26 Oct. 86;
ilfq/or,6May,96; Lieut.-CoL 1 Jan. 1800; Col, 25 July, 10; Mqjor-Geiu
4 June, 13 ; Zieut,-Oen. 27 May, 25 , CoL G9th Regiment, 2 Jan. 36.
Lieut. 'Colonel.
IB Eaton Monin8,'^n«. p1 Dec. 14; Lieut. p9 Sept. 19; Capt. p23 June, 25;
Mqfor, P 19 Not. 30; Lieut.'CoL P2 Oct. 35.
Mqjors.
9 Robert Brookes,' Ent. 16 May, 11 ; Lieut. 23 Aug. 13 ; Capt. P27 Aug. 25;
JIfq/or, P3May, 31.
Wm. Noel Hill,* ^nj. P13 Nor. 17; Lieut. P24 Oct, 21; Capt. P14 Nov. 26;
Mqjor, P 4 Dec. 85.
Captains.
93i Brooke Pigot ^
9 Rich. Wheeler Hooper*
Wm. Blackbume
Edm. Stephen Thomas . .
George B. Rose*'
Edmund Garland
Wm. Considine
Charles James Coote ....
Henry D. O'Halloran . .
James Llewellyn Paxton
Lieutenants.
9 Henry Bridger Tudor*
Charles Dutton
St. John Mundell
William Walker
Edward Hemphill
George Losack
W. J. B. M*Leod Moore
DuTal Knox O'Reilly
Henry Wm. Knox Gore. .
Alex. Magnay
Jas. Handasyde Edgar. . .
Charles Fred. Law
Ensigns.
Frederick Mundell
Thos. J. Kearney
Campbell Sawers
Perciyal Fenwick
Cha. W. Tuper
Tho. Cochrane Inglis ....
Tho. Geo. Lord Glamis . .
John Ballard Gardiner
Mar. Collingwood Hughes
ENSIGN.
19 July 10
28 Aug. 07
P27 Apr. 27
P25 Nov. 28
25 Dec. 10
P 19 Nov. 30
23 Feb. 14
P21 June 31
1 Nov. 18
P 19 Apr. 27
16 May 13
10 May 10
Pll June 30
2 Aug. 33
P 16 Aug. 33
Pll May 32
1 Nov. 31
P 18 July 34
P 19 Dec. 34
1 May 35
9 Oct. 36
7 Oct. 36
P24July 35
27 Jan. 87
P 14 Apr. 37
P28 Sept. 38
8 Feb. 39
P 14 June 39
P28 June 39
25 Oct. 39
LIEUT.
P 9 May 11
P 4 Jan. 10
P 19 Nov. 30
P 28 Oct. 31
26 June 12
P 22 Aug. 34
P 9 Sept. 19
P 19 Dec. 34
P 28 June 27
P 12 Oct. 30
19 Oct. 20
15 Oct. 12
27 Mar. 33
P 1 May 35
P 24 July 35
P 9 Oct. 85
4 Jan. 36
P 7 Oct. 36
12 May 37
P 1 Sept. 38
P 28 June 39
P 8 Nov. 89
Woodaf^heny.
Bourbon and
CAPTAIN.
P29 Aug. 26
P 8 Dec. 14
P 6 Feb. 86
P 1 May 35
26 June 36
P 9 Oct. 85
P 25 June 29
P14 Apr. 37
P 1 Sept. 38
P 6 July 38
BREV.-MAJ.
10 Jan. 37
6 Major Hooper lerred la
the Peninsula from 1809 to
1811, and wa« Beverelj wound-
ed in the right shoulder at the
battle of Albuhera. Served also
in America in 1814 & 16.
7 Captain Rose commanded
a section of the Forlorn Hope
at the storming of the Arum-
booly lines in Travancore, East
Indies, 10th Feb. 09. Present
in the engagement of Nagra
Coil > nd Kotar, and at the
Forts of Palanavarum and
Served also at the capture of
the Isle of France, in 1810, and
of JarainlSll.
6 Lieut. Tudor served in the Peninsula fhraa
1818 to the end of the war.
P 8 Nov. 39
PayTnaster. — F. Henry Dalgety, 1 March, 89; Ens. 11 Jan. 21 ; Lt. 23 Mar. 26.
Ae0utant. — T. John Kearney, {Ens.) 80 March, 38.
Quarter-Master. — James Hollis, 3 Nov. 37.
Surgeon. — Francis O'Brien, 11 Jan. 39; Assist.-Surg. 27 Oct. 25; Hosp.-Asst.
12 July, 16.
Assist.'Surgeons. — Bdward Robertson, M.D. 11 Aug. 87.
James Napper Irwin, 7 Oct. 86.
Facings Green. — Agent, Messrs. Cox Sc Co. — Irish Agent, Mr. Atkinson.
1 General Vincent served in the West Indies, and was at the taking of St. Domingo. He served In the ex-
pedition to the Helder, and subsequently in the expedition to Copenhagen, under Sir Hyde Parker.
S Colonel Monins served at Waterloo on the I8th June, with the 68nd L^bt Infantry, and with the army
of occupation in France.
•. M^or Brookes served in the Peninsula from July, 1811, to the end of the war, Including the following
battles, sieges, Jcc., vis. : Badi^os, Salamanca, Burgos, Palentia, Osma, Yittoria, San Sebastian, Aug. and Sept.
1813, Santa Clara (wounded), Bidaasoa (wounded), Nivelle, Nive, 9th, 10th (wounded), and 11th Dec. and
blockade of Bayonne. Proceeded to North America with the Ibrce that embarked from Bourdeaux, and
served Uiere until the termination of the American war.
4 Ms^or Hill served in the Burmese War, including the actions of Prome and Tandwayn.
A Captain Pigot served in Holland, Belgium, and France, from Dec. 1818 to Jan. 1816, including both
•ctlons at Menom, and bombardment of the French fleet at Antwerp. Severely wounded in the head in the
actlmi of the 10th June atQuatre Bras.
891 Q
Emb. for Fordgnl
Serrice, 1894. J
70th (or the Surrey) Regiment of Foot.
[Senring in the
Wwtlmto.
|Ye«n*SerT,
67
Full
Pay.
37
31
37
30
27
26
13
19
14
13
0
11
8
15
7
0
8
8
8
4
2
6
3
14
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
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31
2
6
22
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Pay.
0
0
0
0
0
2ft
0
0
0
0
16
0
0
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0
0
0
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0
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0
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* Colonel,
Gage John Hall, J?7i#. 29 May, 1783; Lieut, 13 Bee. 83; Capt, 16 Dee. 94;
3f<vor, 23 Dec. 95 ; Lieut.-Col. 1 Jan. 01 ; Col, 25 July, 10; Mtyor-Gen.
4 June, 13 ; Lieui.-Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Col. 70th Regiment, 30 Jan. 32.
Lieut,'Colonel,
Joseph Kelsall, Bns, 17 Dec. 03; Lieut, P21 Feb. 05; Capt, 11 Not. 19;
Mqjor, 23 Nov. 82 ; Lieut,'Col, 28 June, 88.
M({jor8,
IP Eclw. James White,* Em, 30 Mar. 09 ; Lieut, 5 April, 10; Capt, 14 July, 25 ;
Affljor, PUDec. 32.
Thomas Reed,* Ens, 9 July, 03 ; Lieut, 'ib Sept. 04 ; Capt, 27 May, 13 ; Brevet-
Mqjor, 10 Jan. 37 ; Begtl. -Major, 28 June, 38.
Captains.
William Taylor
Samuel Whyte
John Brown
Jas. John Graham
John Doyle O'Brien . . . .
George Dumford
Edward Kelsall
Wm. Matthew Bigge. . . .
John Johnston
Trevor Chute
Lieutenants.
Cha. Fred. Gibson
John Wm. Baird
Hen. Cha. Whalley
Tho. Cha. Timins
Jas. PalUser Costobadie . .
Wm. Rob. Brereton . . . .
Chas. Sheffield Dickson. .
Edward F. Edwards ....
George Reynolds
John Hackett
Robert Carew
Edw. Benj. Braddell . . . .
Ensigns.
Geo. Evatt.
Oswald Pilling
Leopold S. C. Eraser. . . .
Howell Hedd L. Clongh . .
Rob. Wilton Cooke
Tho. Leonard Leader. . . .
Fra. Vere Hopegood ....
Robert Kay
Joseph Edward Addison
ENSIGN.
P 7 Feb. 11
1 July 13
28 Apr. 14
P 28 Oct. 24
15 Mar. 21
P 17 Oct. 26
P 10 Apr. 27
P 19 Apr. 31
1 Dec. 13
P 10 Aug. 32
25
38
31
32
9 Apr.
P 5 Apr.
P 14 June
16 Mar.
P21 Sept. 32
P 1 Dec. 37
P 16 Dec.
Pll May
P 30 Dec.
17 Nov.
20 July
36
38
34
37
15
P 1 Mar. 39
13 July 38
30 Nov. 38
17 May 30
p 7 June 39
P 28 June 39
P 5 July 39
P 15 Nov. 39
16 Nov. 39
p 31 Jan. 40
LI BUT.
23 Apr.
2 Mar.
7 Apr.
P 8 Apr.
12
20
25
26
P 16 June 25
P 8 Feb. 31
P 8 Mar. 31
P26 Feb. 36
10 Apr. 16
P 28 Oct, 36
20 Sept. 83
Pll Nov. 36
13 Sept. 37
P28 Nov. 37
28 June 38
P 7 June 39
P 2 Nov. 38
P 5 July 39
27 Dec. 38
28 Aug. 39
8 April 25
P31Jan. 40
CAPTAIN.
1 Mar. 32
16 Mar. 32
5 Sept. 33
P25Feb. 30
P 4 Dec. 35
P28 Nov. 37
23 Feb. 39
P21 June 39
28 Aug. 39
P 2 Aug. 39
BRBV.-MAJ.
PaymoMter. — George Alfred Goldlhtpp, 1 March, 82; JS^. 1 March, 00; Xiatf.
3 Oct. 11 ; Capt, 3 Sept. 29.
Adjutant, — George Evatt, (Eru.) 17 May, 39.
Quarter-Master, — Robert Kaye, 12 Dec. 34.
Surgeon,— yfm, Kemk>,' M.D. 3 Nov. 37 ; Assist,-Surg, 20 Jan. 25 ; Bosp.-
Assist, 12 May, 15.
Assist,-Surgs,-^o\in Maharg, M.D. 21 Feb. 28; Hosp,-Assist. 9 Dec 96.
Patrick Davidson, M.D. 12 Jan. 38.
Facings Black. — Agent, Messrs. Cox &, Co. — Irish Agent, Messrs. Cane k Co.
1 M^or Whit«*t MTTtcea : — Campaifn and battle of Conuuia, and ezpadltloii to Walefaeran.
• U^OT Reed aerred in the Anerlcsa War, including tlie actions at Baltlmors, BIsdsiirtwuK
eftptare of WMhisfton.
h Dr. Kamlo terrod at the dege of BIrartpoiv.
Bmt. ibr For. 1
Strrlce, 1898. J
71*^ {Highland) Regt of Foot (Lt. Infantry.)
CSerring in
Canada.
« HINDOOSTAN"— " CAPE OF GOOD HOPE"— CORUNNA" — « ROLEIA"—
« VIMIERA "— " ALMAREZ" — « FUENTES D'ONOR" — "VITTORIA"—
'"PYRENEES"—" NIVE"— " ORTHES"— « PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO "
Yean'Sarr.
38
PuU
P«7
16
Hair
Pay,
»A
18
a
IS
5
26
0
20
0
15
0
13
0
15
0
14
0
14
0
9
0
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9
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Colanel.
9 Sir Sam. Ford Whittingham, » K.C.B. & K.C.H. Ens. 20 Jan. 03; Lieut. 25
Feb. 03; Capt, 14 Feb. 05; Mqj'or, 12 March, 10; Lieut.-Col. 30 May, 11 •
Col, 4 June, 14; MtQor-Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Lieut.-Oen. 28 June, 38 : Col. 71»t
Light Infantry, 28 March, 38.
Lieut.-Colanel.
Hon. Charles Grey, ^nd Lieut. 16 Nov. 20; Lieut. PIO April, 23; Capt. P16
June, 25 ; Mi^or, p 19 Feb. 28 ; Lieut.-Col. p 12 July, 31.
Mqjort.
William Denny, Sns. p 10 Jan. 22 ; Lieut, p 23 June, 25 ; Capt. p 27 Sept. 3d ;
Major, P 24 April, 38.
Lord Arthur Lennox, Ens. p 24 June, 23 ; Lieut, p 22 Oct. 25; Capt. p 1 Auir.
26 ; Mi^or, p 6 July, 38.
Captains.
WLA. Rob. L'Estiange'..
^iilJohn Impett'
Wm. Jas. Myen
Edward Foy
Hen. Tristram Beresford
Hen. Edmund Austen . .
Wilhelm Speer
Sir Hew Dahymple, JBt.
Nath. Massey Stack . . . .
George Cuming
LlBUTENANTS.
Jas. H. C. Robertson. . . .
R. T. W. L. Brickenden
Charles R^ady
William Wilkieson
A. P. Gordon Cumming
Rob. Fran. Hunter
Thos. H. CoWill
William Hope
Aug. T. Hamilton
Barry Blennerhasset ....
Ensigns.
Wm. Fairholme
George Dance
G. A. Bayly
S. J. Lord Aberdour ....
Lynedock Douglas
Fra. G. Scott
G. A. C. Dashwood . . . .
J. E. Fleeming
R. R. Uniacke
Han. H. H. H. Duncan
ENSIGN.
7 Dec. 14
14 Apr. 14
P 9 June 25
22 Nov. 27
P 9 Feb. 26
P 10 June 26
P 26 Sept. 26
P 15 Feb. 31
P 25 Nov. 28
27 Mar. 17
2 July 29
P 26 Apr. 31
P 13 July 32
P21 Jvme 33
p 6 Feb. 35
P 13 Mar. 35
22 May 35
P 4 Sept. 35
P29Dec. 35
P 18 Mar. 36
P 19 Mar. 36
P 8 Apr. 36
P 29 Apr. 36
P20 May 36
P 29 July 36
4 Aug. 37
P 8 Dec. 37
P 24 Mar. 38
P 24 Apr. 38
p 6 July 38
LIEUT.
P20 Dec. 21
P 5 Oct. 20
P 7 Jan. 30
P 15 June 30
P 26 Apr. 31
P 27 Sept. 33
30 Jan. 35
P 4 Sept. 35
P29 Dec. 35
9 Apr. 25
30 Dec. 35
P 18 Mar. 36
P 19 Mar. 36
P 20 May 36
P 1 July 36
P 29 July 36
P 8 Dec. 37
P 24 Mar. 38
P24 Apr. 38
P 6 July 38
CAPTAIN. IBRBV.-MAJ.
P 7 Jan. 30
30 Jan. 35
P 29 Dec. 35
P 18 Mar. 36
P 20 May 36
P 29 July 36
P 24 Mar. 38
P 24 Apr. 38
P 6 July 38
31 Jan. 40
Paymaster.^9 I** Dutton,' 1 Apr. 36; Ens. 7 Sept. 09 ; Lieut. 14 Apr. 13.
A4futant.—Jame6 H. C. Robertson, {Lieut.) 13 Feb. 35.
Quarter-Master.— Wm. Wakefield, 13 Dec. 39 ; Ens. 1 Feb. 38.
Surgeon. — 9 T. Bulkeley, M.D. 5 Nov. 12 ; Assist.-Surg. 25 March, 08.
Assistant'Surgeons. — C. Campbell Hamilton Grant, 30 March 38.
John Duncan Macdiarmid, 4 Dec. 35.
Facings Buff. — Agent, Messrs. Cox k Co.
1 Sir Sam. Pord WhittinKham wai wounded at Talavera.
S Captains VE*tnng0 and Impett served at Waterloo on the I8th June.
S Piqrmaster Dutton served in the Peninsula, from Nov. 1812 to the end of the .war, including the battles
of Vittoria, the Pyrenees (wounded S5th July), Nivclle and Orthes. Served also in the American war, ln>
eluding the sieges of Port Eriei and operations on the Niagara fh>ntier.
223
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32
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17
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16
0
14
0
11
0
20
0
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0
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17
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0
9
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8
0
8
0
8
0
7
0
7
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
4
0
4
0
2
0
2
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1
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1
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35
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0
" HINDOOSTAN"— " CAPE OF GOOD HOPR'*
CoUmeh
9 IB Sir Colin Campbell, > K.C.B. Era, 3 Oct. 1709 ; Lieut, 21 Aug. 1801 •; Capt.
0 Jan. 05 ; Mqjar, 2 Sept. 08 ; Lieut.-Col. 3 May, 10; Col. 4 June, 14 ; Mqjor-
Gen. 27 May, 25; Lieut.-Gen. 28 June, 38 ; Col. 72nd Highlanden, 15 Aug. 86.
Lieut. 'Colonel.
Charles George James Arbuthnot, Bns. &. Lieut. 26 Dec. 16 ; Capt. p 16 Marehy
20 ; Mqfor, P 3 July, 23 ; Lieut.-Col. p 1 Oct. 25 ; Col. 28 June, 38.
Mqjort.
Charlefl Maxwell Maclean, Ens. 29 Oct. 07 ; Lieut. 21 Dec. 09 ; Capt. p 24 July,
23 ; Mqjor, p 1 Feb. 27.
Frederick Hope, Ens. p 11 July, 16 ; LieiU. p 24 Oct. 21 ; Capt. P 9 June, 25 ;
Major, P 4 Oct. 33.
Captains.
yjohn Doyle '
Peter Sutherland'
Henry Jervis
William Henry RobinBon
Thomas B. Lacy
Robert BailUe
Chas. Wm. M. Payne . .
Edirard John Fra. Kelso
John Frith
Arthur Lowry Balfour . .
LiBUTBNANTS.
Lewis X. Leslie^
Donough O'Brien
Andr. Sandilands Fisher
Charles Moylan
Hon. Charles Stuiurt . . . .
William Rattray
Thomas E. Pollard ....
John Thomas Hope . . . .
Thomas. Fred. Simmons
A. Nowell Sherson
Geoige Pott Erskine . . . .
Jas. Aug. Harding
Hugh S. S. Bumey . . . .
Ensigns.
J. Crighton Harris
Williaum Adam
Wm. W. T. Cole
Geo. Ramsay Perceval . .
Wm. Hobart Seymour . .
John Wm. Garsford
Hon, Cha. R. Pakenham
Maurice Cane
ENSIGN.
28 Sept. 04
1 Sept. 04
19 Dec. 11
8 Jan. 24
8 Apr. 25
P 8 Oct. 25
P 1 Aug. 26
14 May 29
6 Apr. 20
P 6 Aug. 29
25 Dec. 13
12 Sept 22
P26Feb. 30
P 2 Dec. 31
P 2 Mar. 32
3 Mar. 32
11 Jan. 33
P29 Mar. 33
P 6 Dec. 33
P21 Mar. 34
P 11 July 34
P29 May 35
P29Dec. 35
P 12 Aug. 36
P 23 Dec. 36
19 Oct. 38
P 8 Feb. 39
P 1 Mar. 39
P31 May 39
14 June 39
LIEUT.
13 Nov. 05
15 Jan. 07
29 Dec. 14
P29 Aug. 26
P 3 Oct. 26
P 3 Aug. 30
P 21 June 31
P 2 Dec. 31
P26 Aug. 24
P 29 Mar. 33
P 1 July 24
2 July 29
P21 Mar. 34
P 29 May 35
P29Dec. 35
P 15 Apr. 36
P 12 Aug. 36
P 23 Dec. 36
P 28 Oct. 37
P 8 Feb. 39
P 1 Mar. 39
7 Apr. 39
P14 June39
CAPTAIN.
BRBY.-MAJ.
10 Jan. 37
10 Jan 37
29 Sept. 13
20 May 19
P 19 Sept. 26
P 21 June 31
P 11 July 34
P29May 35
P29 Dec. 35
P 12 Aug. 36
7 Apr. 30
P31 May 39
S Hi^or Sutherlaad sMvcd
at the capture of the Cape of
Gkwd Hope in 1800.
4 IJeut. Leslie lerrcd Um
campftlgn of 1814 in Canada.
5 Captain Graham wrved at
the capture of tha Iil« •f
France in 1810.
15 June 39
Paymo^^.— WUliam Graham/ 13 Oct. 25 ; Ens. 16 April, 05 ; Lieut. 91 April,
08; Oi;?/. 7 April, 25.
Ailfutant.'— Charles Moylan, (Lieut.) 14 April, 37.
Quarter-Master.^WHiiun Hume, 24 April, 38.
Surgeon. — ^Thomas Clarke, 15 Jan. 24 -, Assist. ^Surg. 3 June, 13 ; Hosp.'Aarigt,
24 July, 1812.
Assistant'Surgeons. — James Malcolm, 25 March, 28: Hosp.^Assist. 14 Dec. 26.
William Michael Ford,* 1 June, 26 ; Hosp.- Assist. 16 Feb. SGL
Facings Yellow. — Agent, Measra. Cox k Co.
1 Bir Colin Campbell haa rraeivad a cron and tiz clatpi for Talarera, Buaaco, Puentai d'Onor, BadiO^a,
Salainancia, Vittoria, Pyrenees, NiTelle, Nive, and Toulouse.
9 M^|or Doyle serrM with the expedition to South America, Including the fiege of and iortle IhniM
Monte Video, and ttorm by the enemy of Colonia. Serred also in the South of Fnmce, tram Dae. Ml> to
the end of tha war, incloding the blockade of and sortie from Bay<Hine, where he rectircd a contualoa mi
tha left arm.
224
Emb.forPonjim'l
S«no«i 1887. J
7Srd Regiment of Foot.
North America.
YeMt»SerT.
45
Pull
Pay.
36
•
15
88
29
15
14
Id
15
15
14
18
23
15
12
12
15
9
9
10
9
8
8
6
6
4
4
3
3
3
2
1
1
1
19
15
22
25
Half
Paj.
" MANGALORE"— " SEBINGAPATAM"—" WATEBLOO."
1*
2ft
Colonel,
^ ^S' ^'^^/^'' ^"^'' ^'^' * K.C.H. Ens, 24 May, 1796; Lieut. 3
Jao 96 ; Capt 16 Oct. 1800; Mqjor, 16 June, 04 ; Lieut JcoL 29'Der06l
Si /"S!: ol' -^^^-^^- 1» J'^y, 21 ; Lieut,-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 : Co/. 73d
negi. 4 i/ec. 35.
^^i;;^n "^^i^/"*-!?^- ^?'' ^J- ^•^- -^~- 26 Oct. 04 ; Z*. 6 June,06 ;
S^^ i, ^"J?^' "«' Brec^Mqjor^ 16 March, 16; Breo.-Lieut.-Col. 5 May,
26; Begtl-Mqjor 9 July,30; i?cfirf/.-Xt«*f.-CoZ. 68ept.34; Co/. 28June,38.
ST':^^ ^^o^J'^^'^ii ^S *^' Meulen,' ^m. 26 Nov. 07; Lieut. 10 Ang.
09 ; Capt. p 26 Nov. 23 ; Mqfor, 7 AprU, 37. ^
WL^am Eyre, ^n#.P17 Apr. 23; Lieut. p6 Nov. 26; Capt. P20 Mar. 27-
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Captains.
Geo. Hankey Smith . .
George DawBon^ ,
Adol. Lat. Widdrington
A nth. Conlngham Sterling
John William Cross
Fred. Geo. Aug. Pinckney
Cha. Fred. Parkinson . .
Charles Wm. Combe
Thos. Fraser Sandeman . .
Charles Barry
Lieutenants.
fienjamin Brown
Oliver Barker D'Arcey . .
Wm. Hen. Kenny
DavjdCahill
Maurice Chas. O'Connell
Wm. L. Y. Baker
Walter Beresford Faunce
Edw. George Cubitt ....
Wm. B. T. O'ConneU ..
Aug. Wm. Murray . .
Gerald Wardlaw
Bob. Carter Bamford . .
Melville G. B. Browne
Ensigns.
Donglaa Jones
Wm. H. Fitz Gerald . .
Rob. P. Campbell
James F. Murray ....
Alfred A. Simmons . .
Geo. Edm. N. Nugent
Charles littlehales
John Davies
BNSION.
P 7 May 18
7 May 11
26 Jan. 26
P29Jan. 26
21 Bee. 26
8 Apr. 26
10 Nov. 26
PdO Aug. 26
P 18 Dec. 28
23 Mar. 14
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
P 7 July 26
P 8 Apr. 26
3 Apr. 28
10 Nov. 26
P 19 July 31
26 Nov. 31
P 18 Jan. 31
P 9 Dec. 81
Pl6Mar. 32
P 28 Dec. 32
P 27 June 34
P 5 Sept. 34
P 23 Dec. 36
P 30 Dec. 36
P 6 May 37
P 16 June 37
P28 Nov. 37
28 Dec. 38
P 12 Apr. 39
P22 June39
P 7 Feb. 22
7 Jan. 13
P26NOV. 26
P 14 Apr. 29
P 24 Jan. 28
P 8 Apr. 26
4 Sept 28
P 12 June 30
P 27 July 32
3 Feb. 15
15 May 28
P 9 Dec, 31
15 Mar. 32
21 Dec. 32
P 24 Jan. 34
P 27 June 34
P 23 Dec. 36
P 28 Apr. 37
P 16 June 87
P 28 Nov. 37
P 12 Apr. 89
P 12 July 39
P 19 July 39
P 8 Apr. 26
20 Mar. 28
P 10 Nov. 29
P 11 Oct 33
P 28 Dec. 32
P 23 Dec. 36
P 22 Feb. 83
P 12 July 39
P 19 July 89
P 21 July 26
BRBV.-MAJ.
28 June 38
SH^IorVan der Meulen lerred
In the Peninsula from Maj 1809
to Aug. 1811, and again from
Sept. 1812 to the end of the
war. Including the battles of
Talavera (severely wounded),
Busaco, Albuhera (seyerely
wounded), Tittoria, Pyrenees
(sererely wounded 28th July),
NiTelle, Orthes and Toulouse,
besides rarious minor engage-
ments and skirmishes.
4 Captain Dawson served In
the Kaudian War in Ceylon.
5 Quarter- Master Hlckson served the cam-
paign of 1814 In Canada, and that of 18Ifi in
the Netherlands and Prance.
6 Dr. Foster served the campaign of 1814 in
HoUaod.
P 19 July 891
Payffuuter.-^ ohn Court, 22 July, 36; 2nd Lieut. 2 Nov. 08; Lieut. 7 Feb. 11.
A<Hjutant. — Benjamin Brown, {Lieut.) 17 Nov. 37.
Quarter^Master. — John A. Hlckson,* 11 Nov. 24; Ens. 25 Dec. 13.
Surgeon. — John Foster,^ M. D. 1 April, 36 ; AsHst.-Surg. 9 Nov. 15 ; Hotp.'
Assist. 22 Nov. 13.
6 0 I Assist.'Surgs. — George Martin, M.D. 13 June, 34.
15 I 0 I John James Russell, 25 April, 26; Hosp.- Assist. 16 June. 25.
Facings Green. — Agent y Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 Lord Harris Joined the 76th regiment in India in 1797, and was present at the battle of Mallavelly;
nearly all the aAirs of out>posts, and in the storming party whieh carried Serlngapatam. The battle of
Blneberg, Cape of Good Hope; served in Holland in 18IS and 14, and commandtsd the brigade which carried
the village of Menem ; severely wounded through the right shoulder at Waterloo. A superb sword was
voted to Lord Harris by the officers of the 78d on bis retiring from the command of that corps, in testimony
of the high regard they entertained for his character and conduct.
9i Colonel I^ve served with tlie fi2nd n^giment In the expedition to Sweden under Sir John Moore, and
ftfterwards In Portugal and Spain, Including the advance into Spain, retreat to, and battle of Corunna,
besides the diffisrent aflhirs on the retreat. Served afterwards in the Peninsula with the Light Division, ia-
clttdisg the itorming of Ciudad Rodrigo, and all the aflkirs and battles in which the Light Division took a
part up to 1619. During the campaign in Holland under Lord Lynedock, he was present at the attack on
the fortified village of Merxem, and the bombardment of Antwerp. Present in the several affkirs before
New Orleans, and In the attack on that place, on which occasion he had two horses shot under him, and was
tUgbily wounded bi the arm by a rifle'ball. Served also the campaign of 181ft, and received four severe
wounds at the battle of Waterloo, when the fiSnd regiment charged the French Imperial Ouards. S26
Brab. for FoMigal
Service, 19M. J
74th Regiment of Foot.
TriaklAd.
The Elephant, superscribed « SERINGAPATAM"— " AS8AYB'*— " BUSACO"—
" FUENTBS D'ONOR"— " CIUDAD RODRIGO"— " BADAJOZ"— « SALA-
MANCA"—"VITTORI A*'—" PYRENEES"—" NIVteLLE"— " ORTHBS"—
"TOULOUSE"—" PENINSULA."
Y6an>SeiT.
48
Half
Pay.
33
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30
4
26
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31
2
21
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14
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25
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13
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Colonel.
Sir Phineas Riall,* K.C.H. £ns. 31 Jan. 1792; Xieuf. 28 Feb. 94; Capt.^l
May, 94 ; Mt^or, 8 Dec. 94 ; Lieut-Col 1 Jan. 1800 ; Col. 25 July, 10; Mqfer-
Gen. 4 June, 13: Lieut.-Gen. 27 May, 25; Col. 74th Regt. 20 May, 35.
Lieut.'Colonel.—l^ John Alex. Mem,* Ens. 14 Nov. 99 ; Lieut. 5 April, 01 ; Capt,
29 Feb. 04; Mqfar, 11 Nov. 13; Lieut.-Col 20 March,23; Col. 28 June, 38.
Mqjorg.^9 Byre John Crabbe,' K.H. Ens. 11 June, 07 ; Lieut, p 11 March, 08;
Capt. 19 May, 14; Mqjor, p31 Jan. 28.
Wm. White Crawley,* -En*.Pl8 July 11 ; Lieui.919 Mar. 12; C«ip^ p7 Not. 22;
Brev.-Mqjory 10 Jan. 37 ; RegtU-Mcfjor, 13 Oct. 89.
Captains.
IP John Casimir Harold* . .
Colin Alex. Campbell . .
IP John Alyes*
Aug. Fran. Ansell
Hon. Tho. O'Grady . . . .
Edw. Clarges Ansell . . . .
John Campbell
Hen. Hewctt Thompson. .
Annesley Byre
S. F. De Saumarez
Lieutenants.
Duncan Fraser
Geo. Tho. Evans
Peter Wm. L. Hawker . .
Walter Warde
Edw. C. Munns
Geo. Wm. Fordyce ,. . . .
Christ. B. Cardew
Geo. Monkland
Acheson Eyre Obuis ....
Robert Walsh
John Inman
Waiiam Hemphill
Fite H. W. L. Hancock . .
Ensigns.
John Walker
Ormby Willington
J. Whitshed De Butts ..
Cha. Aylmer Coates ....
James Duff
Tho. Williams Evans ....
Thomas WaUnutt
Denis Godley
ENSIGN.
25 Sept. 06
P 25 Aug. 14
5 Nov. 07
13 Jan. 20
P 30 Dec. 26
10 Mar. 26
P 16 Sept. 13
P 12 Feb. 28
14 May 18
1 Oct. 30
P 13 Feb. 28
P 17 May 31
P 9 Aug. 31
P 29 June 32
13 Sept. 31
P 28 Dec. 32
27 Dec. 33
Pll July 34
P29 Aug. 34
P 7 Aug. 35
15 Dec. 37
13 June 30
P 17 Mar. 38
9 Aug. 38
P 10 Aug. 38
P 18 Jan. 39
29 Mar. 39
P 17 May 39
P 14 June 39
LIBUT.
captain.
brev.-maj.
16 Feb. 15
P25 Feb. 26
13 Mar. 27
P 14 Dec. 32
P 3 Oct. 34
P 23 Oct. 35
15 Dec. 37
P 17 May 39
13 Oct. 39
P 22 Nov. 39
6 M^lor Rtfold*!
CuB|Ml(n and b«t0*
lUlM^dltioa to Waictaana aad lict*
of PlutUnf.
« C«pC. AlvM ■rrved the vImIc «f
tba Aampftlfiu of tSlO. 11. 11. IS,
•nd 14. wtih th« 74Uk nflatDt,
la the Id divlfkm, witbotii bavk«
ever beco •baent Aram It Ibr • iliH
fl« day, taicludlav th« battlaa U
Buaaco, Poeniet d*Oiior. lAtt* ■■'^
•tonnli^r of Ciudad BoiMgOi afff*
and aiomtBg of Badajoa, haolrof
Salaaaaea, capture of Hadrid, bat-
tle of Vittoria, blockade of
peluna, tlie battla In tto
NiTelle. Ontiea, and Tbohnap, ba*
28 May 07 16 Feb. 15 10 Jan. 37
25 Jan. 25
25 Dec. 10
P 19 Sept. 26
P 24 Nov. 29
9 Nov. 30
P28 Sept. 20
P 14 Dec. 32
20 Sept. 26
Pll July 34
10 Dec. 33
P 29 Aug. 34
P 3 Oct. 34
P 7 Aug. 35
P 9 Jan. 35
P 5 Aug. 37
P17 Mar. 38
25 May 38
P 10 Aug. 38
P 14 June 39
13 Oct. 39
P 9 Oct. 35
'»22Nov.39|^,.^^„^
7 Paymaater Davfea aenrcd In the
8e|it. 1811 to the end of the war, loeludtai^ the i
or Port Ptearlna and Badi^os | batUoa of
Vittoria. Pyreneea. NIvelle. Ttebca, Orthea*
a Dr. CniaiBlav acrred at New OrUoM Ib \*H
and Iftk and la the Banneaa war In ISMw
P22 Nov. 39
23 Nov. 39 1
Paymoffer.— 9 Richard Davies,^ 1 Dec. 25 ; Ens. 6 June, 11 ; Lieut, 31 Dec. 12.
Adjutant. — Duncan Fraser, {Lieut.) 21 April, 37.
Qtiorf^-lfaj/er.— Daniel M'Curdy, 26 Aug. 31.
Surgeon. — Alex. Cumming,* 13 March, 35; Assist. -Surg. 23 Dec 24; ffotp.-
Assist. 7 March, 14.
Assist.-Surgs.—John Kirby, 30 Oct. 35.
'• Frederick Hillman Hombrook, 1 March, 39.
Facings White. — Agent ^ Sir John Kirkhmd.
1 Sir FUnaaa RIall hat tceelTCd a nedal and one daip for Marttnlqae and Guadaloupe. Scrrcd In A«erlc« In ISMi m4
waa aeTctcly woonded at the battle of Cbipawa.
9 Colonel Meln arrrcd In the Bait ladlea ttrtm Nor. 17W to Peb ItOS, and wai engafed at Amtednafbor, Aianye, Affanat*
Oawelghnr, Shandore, and Ovlnah. Served alao In the 'Penfaianla at dUVerent perloda from Jan. ISIO to OeL ISUb InctaHliag
the battle of Biuaeo, and aiece of Badi^oa In Match, 1811.
S M4ior Crabbe aerTcd In the Pcoinfola trtm Jan. 1810 to the Slit Dec 181t. and afain firon June ISIS to tbm end </ Iha
war, Ineludiof the whole of the retreat to the line* of Torres Vedras t battle of Bnaaco ; the advance ttom the liaca to
Onarda t Bnt slofe of Bad^oi s alese and ■torm of Ciudad Rodrlgo : tlege and atom of Badiifoi ; battle of Salanunea ; c«^
■are of Madrid, and rabeequant retreat through Spain ) batslea of NIvelle, NIve, Vie, Tarbea, Orttwa, and TeulooM. tmt tt«
wboleof the varioof minor allhin during that period. Woonded ISth Mardi, 1811. at Poi d'Aranec, when r iMianrtli^ a party
•hleh drove a Preneh plqut fkoaa the said village. Woonded again at Tonloaae when attaeking the Tcto dn
i M^or CiBwiay Mrred Am Noponl ffpaifa of ISM and IS, aad la Am Ptoiairoe war in ISIS ai^ 17
226
Kmb. for Foreign "I
Service, 1830. J
75th Beffiment of Foot.
r Senriog at the
LOape of Qood Uop«.
Tean'Serr.
60
FuU
Pay.
37
17
21
17
16
15
15
14
13
13
13
24
12
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The Royal Tiger, Bupewcribed " INDIA**— .<< 8ERINQAPATAM."
II «
Colonel,
9 Sir Joseph Fuller/ G.C.H. Em. 29 Sept. 1790; Ueut. k Capt. 22 Jan. 94;
Capt k Lieut.'Col 18 June, 1801 ; Col. 25 July, 10; M({Jor-Gen, 4 June,
13; Lieut.'Gen. 27 May, 25; Col. 75th Re^. 9 April, 82.
Lieut.-Colonel.—9 Pat.Grieve,*.BFW. 9 July ,03; Xt>uf. 1 Aug.04; CaptA6 May,09;
Mq^or, P 25 Nov. 1 9 ; Brev.-Lieut.- Col 9 Nov. 30 ; Begtl.- Lieut. -Col. 7 July, 37.
Mqjors.—Koh. Dampier Hallifax, Ens. p 31 July, 23 ; Lieut. P 23 June, 25 ; Capt,
P 8 April, 26 ; M<y(rr, p 30 July, 36.
Sam. Madden Fra. Hall, Ens. p21 Jan. 19; Lieut. 7 April, 25; Capt. p 22 April,
26; 3f/(;or, Pll July, 37.
Captains.
Jas. Hen. England
John Hen. Hartley Boys.
Peter Delancey
Charles Herbert
Alexander Jardlne
William Sutton
Edward KnoUys
Geo. Bligh Moultrie ....
John Bolton'
Basil Gray
Lieutenants.
Rob. Boyd Brown
William Brumell
William Lucas
Rich. Price Puleston ....
Edward Ricard
William Brookes
Geo. Thome George . . . .
Chas. E. P. Gordon ....
9 William Camithers^ . .
John Hamilton Cox ....
Geo. Wm. C. Stuart ....
A. T. Hotham
Thos. Geo. Walker
Ensigns.
Hen. W. Goodwyn
Geo. Lockwood
St. John T. Gore
Tho. Bar. Bicknell
John Jas. Hamilton ....
John Fred. Galiffe
Edward John Dickson . .
Wm. Thomas Smith ....
ensign.
P 12 Dec. 22
27 June 24
P 29 Jan. 26
P 19 Nov. 25
P22 April 26
P 5 June 27
P 18 Oct. 27
P31 Dec. 27
6 Nov. 13
30 July 28
P 16 June 25
Pll June 30
P 4 Oct. 31
P18 May 32
6 June 28
11 Jan. 33
P 6 Sept. 33
13 Dec. 33
22 May 12
P 10 Oct. 34
P27 Mar. 35
Pll Mar. 36
P28 June36
P 9 Dec. 36
Pll July 37
P 19 Jan. 38
Pll Jan. 39
28 Mar. 39
29 Mar. 39
P27Sept. 39
LIEUT.
11 Aug. 25
P 28 Jan. 26
P 30 April 29
P 10 Oct 26
P25Feb. 30
P 16 Mar. 30
P 2 Nov. 30
P31 Dec. 30
26 Mar. 19
31 Jan. 34
CAPTAIN.
P 10 Aug. 26
P 10 Oct. 34
p 13 Mar. 35
Pll Mar. 36
24 May 32
16 Sept. 36
P 9 Dec. 36
P 17 Feb. 37
1 Dec. 13
Pll July 37
P 19 Jan. 38
Pll Jan. 39
P27Sept.39
P29 Aug. 26
P31 Dec. 30
P 8 Mar. 33
P27 Sept. 33
Pll Mar. 36
P30 July 36
P17 Feb. 37
Pll July 37
4 Sept. 35
29 Nov. 39
BREV.-MAJ.
5 Quarter-matter Berrj ser-
ved at Malta, Sicily, Spain, and
North America, from Feb. 1805
to the 30th May, 1815, including
the capture of Iidiia and Pro-
cida ; liege and capture of Tar-
raifona ; siege of Barcelona ia
181S and 14 ; battle of Bla-
dcniburgh and capture of
Washington ; actions before
Baltimore and New Orleans ;
siege and capture of Fort
Bowyer.
6 Dr. Graham served In the
Peninsula, from Jan. 1810, to
the end of the war, including
the battles of Busaco, Albu-
hera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Nivelle. Dr. Gra-
ham was on board the unfortunate ship Kent,
which was burnt In the Bay of Blacay, 1st
March, 1825.
P31 Jan. 40
Paymaster.— George Henry Eddy, 28 April, 37; Em. 29 Aug. 26; lAeut. 20
Feb. 35.
Adjutant. — ^William. Brookes (Lieut.) 11 Jan. 33.
Qttarter'Master. — $ Ricbard Berry ,^ 10 March, 14.
Surgeon.— J^ Edward Smith Graham," M.D. 22 Sept. 25; Assist. -Surg. IS
Oct. 10; Hosp.'Assist. 13 Dec. 1809.
AssistarU'Surgeam. — George Anderson, 12 Jtme, 85.
Alexander Gibb, M.D. 10 Jan. 40.
Facings TeUow. — Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co. — Irish Agent, Borough, Armit & Co.
1 Sir Joseph Fuller served In Flanders in 1708 and 04, and was present at the sleg et of Taleneiennet and
Duakirk, and In all the actions of that campaign. In 1709, he serred in the expedition to the Helder, and
waa present in the principal actions. Sir Joseph waa at the passage of the Douro, 19th May, 1800, and
aad has raeoived a medal for Talaveni.
S Oohm^ Oriere served at the siege of Tarragona.
8 Capt. Bolton senred the Mahratta campaigns of 1817 and 18, and was present at the siege of Rhyghor.
4 Lieut. Camitheit serred the campaignt of 1818 and 14 in the Penisfula with the 48rd Light Infantnr
in the light dlTlslon.
227
Emb. for Foraifnl
Serrlce, 18M. J
76/A Regiment of Foot.
r8«nriM •!
LBwtadM.
Yean'Serr.
48
Full
Pajr.
29
Half
Pay.
MJ
22
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17
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20
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14
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13
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17
0
24
2
8
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15
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16
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Th« Blephani, dronmflcribed <« HINDOOSTAN"— '^ PENUfSULA."
Colonel.
9 WBi Sir Peregrine Maitland/ K.C.B. Bns, 25 June, 1792 ; Lieut, k Capt. 30
April, 94; Capt. Sc Lieut.-Col. 25 June, 1803; Col. 1 Jan. 12; Mqfor-Qen.
4 June, 14; Lieut. -Gen. 22 July, 30; Col. 76th Regt. 19 July, 34.
Lieut.^CoUmel.
Joeeph Clarke, Ens. 22 March, 10; Lieut, p 10 June, 13; Cop^ P 24 Feb. 25;
Mqfor, 26 June, 33; Lieut.-CoL 17th Sept. 39.
Mqjori.
John Heneage Grubbe, Ent. P20 Aug. 18; Lieut. P24 Feb. 25; Capt, Pl3 May,
26; MqjoTy P19 Jan. 39.
Robert Faushawe Martin, Ens. p26 June 23; Lieut. P20 Aug. 26; Capt. PlO
June 26 ; Mqjiyr 17 Sept. 39.
Captains.
Rich. Gardiner ......
Robt. Clifford Lloyd . .
G. F. Cooper Scott
Robt Shepherd
John Montgomerie. . . .
Charles Winter
Wm. WUd. J. C9ckcraft
Geo. Percy Pickard ....
Francis Sadlier Prittie . .
Henry Brewster . ,
Lieutenants.
John B. Flanagan
Cha. S. S. Evans
Charles Murray
CoIUng^ood Fenwick . .
M. S. T. Dennis
John Gore Ferns
Thomas Tydd
Arch. Rutherfoord
Wm. H. More Simmons
Wm. Wood Senhouse ....
Wm. Wood Whitter ....
Jas. D. Beresford
Henry A. Grant Byans. .
Ensigns.
Henry Heame Lacy ....
Geo. Robert Hopkins . .
Charles O'Donoghne
John Arch. Mac Queen. .
Henry Smith
Robt. Edw. Per. Brereton
Wm. Hugh Barton ....
John Wm. Frend
BN9IUN.
12 May 14
P30Dec. 26
25 Oct. 27
PlO July 23
P 10 Mar. 14
P24 Aug. 32
8 April 25
29 April 24
P13 Aug. 30
P 18 Oct. 33
8 Feb. 31
12 Oct. 32
P 29 Mar. 33
P 4 Sept 35
P 18 Sept 35
3 May 31
P 3 June 36
P 19 Aug. 36
10 Mar. 37
P 7 April 37
P23Feb. 38
2 Mar. 38
P 1 Dec. 37
P 1 Feb. 30
28 Aug. 39
29 Aug. 39
30 Aug. 39
17 Sept 39
18 Sept 39
P 8 Not. 39
LIEUT.
29 Sept 25
P 8 June 30
P 3 May 31
P13May 26
11 Mar. 24
P 16 Oct 35
P22 April 26
11 Feb. 27
2 Aug. 33
P 19 Aug. 36
28 Aug. 35
P 3 June 36
P 1 July 36
P 7AprU37
P28 Nov. 37
23 Feb. 38
P 19 Oct 38
P 1 Feb. 39
30 June 39
20 July 39
17 Sept 39
P 8 Nov. 39
P 9 Nov. 39 I
CAPTAIN. <BRBV.-MA/.
5 April 33
3 June 36
1 July 36
5 Jan. 37
7 Feb. 38
1 Feb. 39
20 July 39
17 Sept 39
8 Nov. 39
9 Nov. 39
P 9 Nov. 39
Paymaster.—yrm. Webstei*, 7 Sept. 26 ; Ens. 90 May, 08; Li€ut. 1 Feb. 00.
At^ant. — John Gore Ferns (Lieut.) 30 June, 30.
Qiiarf critfiu/cr.— John WiUiam Preston, 12 June, 28; Ens. 11 June, 12; Lieut.
19 Dec. 16.
Sur^mn.— William Birrell, M.D. 7 April, 37 ; Assist.Surg. 12 April, 21 ; H^tp.
Assist. 3 June, 15.
Assistant'Surgeons. — Robert Thomas Scott, 16 July, 36.
J. D. Verd Leigh, M.D. 18 May, 38.
Facings 'Red.^Agent, Messrs. Cox it Co. — Irish Agent, Borough, Armit & Co.
1 Sir Poraffrlne Haltland lanred in Flandert, and was prwcnt in feraral aeliont ; Mrrtd alio aft Ort— H la
17U8. He irai present in thaacUoof of Logo and Coranna. Sir Perefrine has received a medal for the
of the Nire.
9 Payuaster Webster served at the capture of Martlniqae In 1800 ; and in the Aratrieaa war 1b 1914.
228
£mb. for PoKignl
flemee, 1897. J
nth {or East Middlesex) Regt. of Foot.
[Serving in
Malta.
On the Colours and * Appointmenti, the Plume of the Prince qf Walet.
" SERINGAPATAM "— " CIUDAD RODRIGO "— « BADAJOZ "—
" PBNINSITLA."
Yeart' Serr
47
Pall
Pay.
31
89
15
34
31
27
16
15
22
10
11
13
12
18
21
16
15
11
9
10
9
8
8
6
6
4
4
4
2
2
2
1
1
1
14
18
3
4
6
Hair
Pay.
0
0
8
4A
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Colonel.
Sir John Macleod, C.B. K.C.H. ^ftf.9 Mar. 1793; Lieut, 2 May, 94; Capt. 24
June, 95; Mqjor, 9 June, 99; Lieut.-Col, 1 Jan. 05; Col. 4 June, 13; Mqjor-
General, 12 Aug. 19 ; Lietii.'Oen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. of the 77th Begiment,
17 Feb. 40.
Lieut. Cohnel.—lfi George Paris Biadshaw,* K.H. £ns. p2 Oct. 06; Lieut. P16
June, 08; CopM* 23 May, 16 ; Jftfq;or,P26Dec. 22; Xi«u^.- Co/. p 10 June, 26.
Jfi{7(^#.-<Nichola8 Wilson, K.H. Etu. 31 Oct 09; Lieut. 7 Oct. 13; Capt. P24
Oct. 21 ; Mqjor, P 30 Dec. 28.
John Peter Nelley, JEm. p 13 Ang. 25 ; Lieut, p 10 June, 26 ; Capt. p 11 Oct. 31 ;
Mqjor, P 29 Nov. 39.
Captains.
9 James Algeo'
P Richard Tatton«
James Mason'
Ouy Clarke
Wm. Jonathan Clerke . .
George Stuart
Alexander Tomkins ....
Thos. Graham Egerton..
Robt. Jocelyn Straton . .
George Dixon
Lieutenants.
Paris W. Aug. Bradshaw
WilKamGalway
Dennis Herbert
Charles Lee
John Edward Lewis ....
Henry Jenris White ....
Henry Downe Griffith . .
William Forbes
James A. Wheeler
Molyn. Hyde Nepean . .
R. Ambrose Morritt ....
Montagu Denys
Thos. Edmund Mulock . .
Ensigns.
Jas. Dupre Brabazon ....
RobtBaillie
Patrick Duff
Alex. B. Rooke
Alex. Aitken
Edw. Hen. L. Crofton . .
Osman F. Warrington . .
Luke Mahon ;
ENSIGNS.
2 Sept. 06
28 July 09
11 July 05
17 Feb. 20
24 Feb. 26
1 Mar. 03
28 June 24
24 Dec. 29
10 Jan. 28
P30 Dec. 28
P26Dec. 22
4 Nov. 13
10 Feb. 25
8 Apr. 25
P 12 Jan. 30
P 23 Dec. 31
13 June 30
P 2 Dec. 31
21 Dec. 32
P 1 Feb. 33
P27 Dec. 34
P 7 Nov. 34
P 18 Mar. 36
29 Apr. 36
3 Feb. 37
P 7 Sept. 38
25 Jan. 39
1 Feb. 39
P 10 May 89
Pll Oct. 39
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
4 Sept. 06
7 June 11
6 Mar. 07
P 17 July 23
P 10 June 26
1 Sept. 04
P24Dec. 25
P 9 Mar. 32
P 18 Jan. 33
P26Dec. 34
24 Feb. 25
27 July 20
5 Mar. 26
P 30 Dec. 28
23 Jan. 35
Pll Sept. 35
6 Apr. 36
11 Aug. 35
20 Mar. 37
25 Jan. 39
P26 Apr. 39
6 Oct. 37
P29 Nov. 39
24 Feb. 25
7 Apr. 25
18 Jan. 16
P 8 Apr. 26
P 18 Jan. 33
21 Feb. 11
P 8 Dec. 37
P2dJan. 35
P 26 Apr. 39
P 29 Nov. 39
BREVET-
MAJOR.
28 June 38
28 June 38
10 Jan. 37
22 July 30
S M^)or Algeo lenrcd in the
Penlniula ftom Aug. 1818 until
the end of the war.
4 MiOor Tatton lerred In the
Penincula from Ang. 1811 until
the end of the war, and was
preaent at the blockade of
Bajonne.
5 Major Maaon eerfed with the expedition
to the coaft of America In 1818, and waa en-
gaged in leveral small actions ; present at the
capture of Moose Island in the Bar of Fundj in
1814.
6 Lieut Herbert served in the Burmese war.
P29N0V. 39|
Paymaeter. — Alexander John M'Pherson, 14 Dec. 38 ; En». 14 Aug. 17 ; Lieut.
18 Sept 28.
A^utant. — Parte William Augustus Bradshaw {Lieut.) 28 Nov. 34.
Quarter.'Maeter. — ^Thomas Smedley, 7 April, 37.
Surgeon. — ^William Henry BurreU, M.D. 5 May, 37 ; Astitt.-Surg. 12 April 21 ;
Hosp.'Aetitt. 24 June, 15.
Aseittant-Surgeons. — Joseph Samuel Prendergast, M.D. 19 Feb. 36.
John Drope M<Illree, 20 Feb. 35.
Pacings. — ^Yellow. — Agent, Messrs. Lawrie & M'Origor. — Irieh Agent, Messrs. Cane & Co.
I
t Colonel Bradshaw's scrrlces :— Expedition to Madeira In 1807 ; expedition to Walcheren, 1800, indudinir
the landinr at Ter-Vere, siege and bombardment of Flusliing ; Peninsula from June 1811 In the end of the
war, Inelttdtng siege, assault, and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajos ; operations on the Bidasaoa and
Adour ; blockade of and sortie from Bavonne.
229 R
iSth {Highland) Begt of Foot {or the Ross-shire Buffs.)
« CtMUch'n 7JW."— The Elephant, superscribed « A8SAYE"— " MAIDA"— ** JAVA."
Year's Serr.
52
Full
Pay.
37
26
27
Half
P»7.
0
11
n
15
10
8
13
7
7
7
5
5
12
4
4
8
27
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
Colonel.
9 Paul Andenon/ C.B. Ens, 31 March, 1788 ; Lieull. 31 March, 91 ; Capt. 1 July,
95 ; Mqjor,^ June, 1801 ; Lieut.-Col 17 Oct. 06; Col 4 June, 13 j Mqfor-
Gen. 12 Aug. 19 ; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 78th Highlanders 9 Feb. 37.
Lieut.-Colonel.— Henry N. Douglas,* Ens. 23 Sept. 03; Lieut. 23 May, 05;
Capt. 14 Dec. 11 ; Mqjar, p22 Oct. 25; Lieut.-Col. p28 April, 37.
ilf<{^'or«.— Martin Geo. Thos. lindsay,' JS<n#. p 10 Dec. 13; Lieut. p5 Dec. 18 ;
Capt. P2G June, 23 ; Mqjor, P28 April, 37.
Jonathan Forbes,^ Ens. p 19 Jan. 14; Lieut. 13 April, 20; Capt. Pl5 April,
24; Mq^or, P 18 May, 38. ^
0
0
0
Captaixs.
£dw. Twopeny
T. Hinton Hemmans . . . .
R. J. Pop. Vassall
Ewan M'Phcrson*
9 Thos. John Taylor * . .
Walter Hamilton
Colin Cam. M^ntyre. . . .
9 George Mitchell^
John Bums
JohnEdw. N. Bull
Lieutenants.
Abra. Wm. Browne
Henry Hamilton
Jos. Rich. Lamert
Dugald M'Neill
Jas. Wood Collins
Fran. Rowland Nash . . . .
J. Fowd. Haliburton . . . .
Rich. Shields
D. St. Yin. Hamilton
S. Montg. Eddington ....
Fred. Edm. Caldwell. . . .
Alex. Grierson
Charles Pattison
ENSIGNS.
Edward Hickey
Groeme A. Lodchart ....
George Horrocks
Dair. Doug. Wemyss ....
Th. Mayer Carvick
H. Douglas Gordon
Clare Skrine
Alex. Mackenzie
ENSIGNS. I LIEUT.
27 Jan. 14
15 May 11
P 6 June 22
21 Jan. 13
12 Mar. 12
P 28 Jan. 19
9 Apr. 25
P 29 Nov. 10
P27 Apr. 27
7 Apr. 25
P28 May 29
P 13 Aug. 29
10 Apr. 25
P 1 Feb. 31
P27 July 32
P 1 Mar. 27
P 15 Feb. 33
P 5 July 33
PSOAug. 33
Pll Sept 35
P 9 Oct 35
P 9 June 25
P 7 Oct 36
P17 Aug. 20
2 Dec. 13
P 22 Oct 25
5 Feb. 14
7 Sept 14
P 16 Apr, 24
P 17 July 28
29 July 13
P 15 Mar. 33
P 15 June 26
P30 Aug. 33
P29NOY. 33
13 Dec. 32
P 7 Oct. 36
P82NOV. 36
26 Nov. 29
P 28 Apr. 37
P25Aug. 37
30 Nov. 37
5 Apr. 38
PlSMay 38
P 15 Feb. 27
P30 Aug. 39
CAPTAIN.
P22 0ct 25
P 8 Apr. 26
P13 May 20
P 26 Apr. 27
17 May 30
P 15 Mar. 33
P 28 Apr. 37
5 Apr. 38
P18May 38
19 Oct 38
BRBV.-MAJ.
28 June 38
ft CAptaln U*
Cnatwlcu of ISN aod 191ft to I
dets, IncladlBf ik« leMoM •!
ISih Jul mod tad Pck. IS14.
Uit bonbudmfnc of Aiil««|i.
6 CapC Taylor ■trvtd tb*
pAlflM of ISIS aod IS14,
tht laTcattBVfit of PuapelvM { tl»r
tattles oTikol
1Mb. umI aoib July. ISU ;
of Itoyinaci aetioa of tbt lowr
BiduMo Slat Avff. ISIS » Ultlv of
Orthoo } attdr of Vic. and ThHiM.
and tattlo of TouIovm
7 Cape MitcboU i
palffM of tSlS
I 1SI4. U
Iht tattloof Vinarl*. battltsor tto PyranoMO
tttb, 9m, mod SIM July. ISIS, of tb« Nivt (i
lOlh and IScb Dm. IStS, Ortbn STlb Pcb. Ajtm SmS
Marefa, and TsoIoum lOCh April. M14.
6 Dr. Bvrt Mrrcd tha Cam^tlem «f ISU mmd I«I4,
loeludlaf Ac Slogo of Si. SetatflM, n
Toalonaa t pu— it la tlw aciloa at New
5 0 Bdward Hickey p 22 May 35
3 0 Groeme A. Lockhart p 8 Dec. 37
2 0 George Horrocks p 18 May 38
2 0 Dav. Doug. Wemyss p 4 Aug. 38
2 0 Th. Mayer Carvick p 17 Aug. 38
2 0 H. Douglas Gordon P18 Jan. 39
1 0 Clare Skrine P30Ang. 39
1 0 Alex. Mackenzie p 7 Feb. 40
21 6^ Paymaster. — Monkhonse Graham. Taylor, 26 Aug. 36; Ens. 10 June, 13-
Lieut. 5 Sept 22.
Ad^utant.-^^haiTleB Pattison {Lieut.) 31 Aug. 99.
Quarter- Jfojfer.— Joseph Webster, 31 May, 30; Ens. 23 Nov. 38.
^ur^wn.^ 9 James Burt/ 29 July, 36; Assist. -Surg. 4 Sept 23; £r«n«-
Assist. 7 June, 13.
Assist. 'Surgeon. — George Archer, M.D. 2 Nov. 30 ; Ifosp.»Assist. 1 Vor. 27.
[Retumedfirom CeyUm, 9 Feb. ^.'\^Faeings B%iM.^Agenty Mesan. Cox 9l Co.
Mnl AndMva waa at tho aloniiiir ^ Goo*«BlSan rodovbia, M oeoUo Port, and ifeo akg* of Calvf, tai (
aatacqnratly In tho Weal Indioa. and noalvad a wew^n cootasloii In itaa aide la Ike siomiac of Horv
•crvcd aa Alde-de-Canp to Sir John Mooro in Hm nptdlUon to Holland ; and allvrwarda In tho cipadHlan t»
■•Tpa, vbeto ha waa atrartly «o«ndcd by a diot in iho arv. In ft* action of Slat March \ oarrad In ttM •
Walchorrn, and waa piaaant at the tlcfo of nuhinf . Ocn. A. haa rrceivad a oMdal for Coninna.
9 Colonol Donflaa aerrcd tho Campaisn In Java. InelndlM *kc inTtatmcnt and atomj^ of Pott CVwnrUa in
itnrmint tho Hoi|hta of Sorondolo In SapOUiliti. ISII i inuainunt and alonniav of iha PocHflcatiana of Dfo^oearte In
IStt \ eommandcdtba data f limant wMch took paaataalen of Cba laland of Barlav « and on hia ivtnm «m ainiidnHil to tt«
which he rtalcned to accompany bto rcfitocnt In the eapcdUioB to tha laland of BalU In May, and to Oalabaa JWIy. M14.
Col. Doofflaa'a aerrkaa at tho atormln* of DJo^ocorte wen noHoad In the London Gaaelte. ho havtefee^
which took the Sulton priaoncr.
S Midler Lindaay lerved In Holland In lSt4 and lfi,*and waa preaent at the bomboiduwut of Antwerp.
4 Major PerbM aeeompanied the TSth to Holland aa a volnnicer. and waa prcacnt in aetloa at Menoni 11
on tte Ind Pebraary. ISI-I, and at Ihe bombaidnMnt of Antwerp ; terrcd the Caapnifn of ISU and ISlft In
Award tftka Srrvttt ^Oa 78(A HigUmmigrt,
Ealaad by letter of Serrke dated 7lh Marrh. 1793 \ Inspected and paiacd July, 17V3 \ proceeded to Holland
17M ( returard to Knfland Majr. 17M ; proeredrd to gulbrran Aofuat. 1795 ( reCuraed January, inS ;
Cape of Good Hope 1796 i to Caleutto Pebniarr. 17*7: to IVtmbaY, Prbniary UQSt to Ooo Pebniaty. IIV 1 ti
AuciMt. 1811 : rrtanM to Bn«land July I1117 : proceeded to In land Norrmbtr. 1917; vnbariied for Certen Aactt. It
raturaed to li^land Pebniary. 18N
230
79th Regiment of Foot^ (or Cameron Highlanders^
reftn'Serv.
50
« EGMONT-OP-ZEE,"— The Sphinx, with the words « EGYPT'—" FUENTES
D'ONOR"— " SALAMANCA"—" PYRENEES"—" NIVELLE "— " N IVE"—
"TOULOUSE"—" PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO."
Pull
Pay.
18
ao
14
29
20
26
15
15
15
14
13
12
18
11
0
8
8
7
7
7
6
5
5
5
5
7
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
26
8
2
15
13
Half
Pay.
2
0
ft
0
7«
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
0
0
0
1*
Colonel,
9 Sir Ronald C. Ferguson,' G.C.B. Ens, 3 April, 1790 ; Lieui, 24 Jan. 91 ;
Capt. 19 Feb. 93; Major, 31 May, 94; Lieut,-Col. 18 Sept. 94; Col, I Jan.
1800 ; Mqjor'Gen. 25 April, 08 ; Lieut,'Gen. 4 June, 13; Gen, 22 July, 30 ;
Col. 79th Highlanders, 24 March, 28.
Lieut,'CoUmel.—BoheH Ferguson, Sns, 24 Feb. 20; Lieut, p2 Jan. 23; Capt
P7 July, 26; Mtyor,9 SI Aug. 30; Ziewi.-Coi. p 13 March, 35.
Minors, — Andrew Brown, Bns, 26 Oct 20; Lieut. 17 March, 25; Capt,
P5 April, 31 ; Afi|/or, P26 May, 38.
Hon. Lauderdale Maule, Em, p24 Aug. 26; Lieut, 21 July 31; Capt. p22
May, 35; Mqfor, Pll May, 39^
0
0
0
Captains.
9 iffii Wm. A. Riach' . .
Thos. Lewis Butler
Duncan MacDougall ....
Wm. Henry Lance
Robt. Manners
John Stewart Smyth. . . .
Thos. Isham
James Cockbum
Ewen Cameron
Fra. Rawdon H. Lawrie '
LlBUTBNANTS
Geo. Jas. Gordon
Edm. James Elliott . . . .
Wm. Craig Maxwell
James Ferguson
Charles Skene
John Douglas
Robert Ferguson
Wm. Monro
John Douglas
Haskett Smith
Robt. J. M. Napier . . . .
Rich. C. H. Taylor
William Balfour
Ensigns.
Alex. C. Maitland
Thomas Dundas
F. Acclom Milbank . . . .
Alex. Buchanan
Rob. D. Clephane
Hector MacNeal
Thos. John Reeve
ENSIGN.
17 Oct 11
13 Aug. 12
16 July 16
P 7 July 25
21 July 25
P 10 Sept 25
P 1 Aug. 26
12 Apr. 27
31 July 28
18 Apr. 22
P 2 Feb. 80
P 5 Apr. 31
P 18 May 32
P 27 July 32
P 12 Apr. 33
P 6 Sept 33
P 26 Oct. 33
P 10 Oct 34
P 13 Mar. 35
P29May 35
P 7 Aug. 35
11 Dec. 35
P 20 Apr. 32
P 8 July 37
22 Sept 37
P 29 Dec. 37
P26May 38
P 8 June 38
P 14 Sept 38
LIEUT.
17 June 13
23 Sept 13
P 3 June 19
P 2 Feb. 30
31 Dec. 30
P 5 Apr. 31
P 16 Mar. 32
P23Aug. 33
P 6 Sept 33
P 13 Oct 25
P 18 July 34
P 10 Oct 34
P 13 Mar. 35
P 7 Aug. 35
6 Nov. 36
P 8 July 36
P 8 July 37
P 29 Dec. 37
P26 May 38
P 8 June 38
P 14 Sept 38
P29 Mar. 39
P 2 Sept 36
CAPTAIN. BRBT.-MAJ.
7 Apr. 25
P 2 Feb. 80
P 18 July 34
P 7 Aug. 35
P 8 July 37
P29Dec. 37
P26May 38
P 8 June 38
P29 Mar. 39
P 6 Jan. 30
28 June 38
P 11 May 39
Paynuuter,'-^SSSi Thos. Wm. Blewett Mountsteven,* 10 June, 36 ; Ens. 25 Nov.
13; Lieut, 25 Oct 20; Capt, 8 May, 36.
Adjjutant. — James Ferguson (Lieut,) 11 May 39.
Quarter-Master, — Alexander Cruickshanks, 12 Oct. 38.
iSMr^etm,— James Alexander Ore, 6 Dec. 39; Assist,'Surg, 10 Nov. 25 ; Hosp,-
Assist, 16 June, 25.
Assitt.'Surgeon,'-Dan, Maclachlan, M.D. 21 Feb. 28; Hosp.-Assist, 14 Aug. 27.
Facings Qreen.'-Agent, Mr. Lawrie.
[Returned from Canada, October, 1836.]
1 Sir Ronald Fei^uMm served in Planden in 17P8, and recelred a wound In the knee. He was at th*
flrat and second taking of the Cape of Good Hope, and has received a medal for Roleia and Vimiera.
8 M^or Riach served in the Peninsula from Oct 1811 until the end of the war, including the operations
in covering the siege of BSdiJoi, March and April, 18 1« ; battle of Salamanca, and siege of Burgos,
Sept. and Oct 1818 ; present on 16th June at Quatre Braa, and was severely wounded bv a grape ahot on
the right side of the abdomen. '
3 Captain Lawrie served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore, in 1826 and 98.
4 Oapt. Mountiteven waa severely wounded at Waterloo.
231
SSJiTiS;:] mhRegt.ofFoot{arStaffardslure Volunteers). [^^J'S^^i..
The Sphinx^ with the word «« EGYPT."
Yean'Serr.
46
Full Half
Pay. Pay.
34
27
13
2
2
2
2
3
3
1
1
15
G
0
36
0
18
0
34
0
10
0
8
0
0
0
10
0
15
0
6
0
21
0
15
0
13
0
14
0
11
8
15*
u
13
0
6
0
5
0
7
0
10
3
20A
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
CoUmel.
9 Sir John Taylor,^ K.C.B. Ens, Not. 1794 ; Li£Ut. 6 Dec. 04 ; Capt, 9 Sept
95; Jf^yor, 2 Sept. 1801; Lieut.-Col. 28 Feb. 05; Col. 4 Jane, 13; Mqior-
Gen. 12 Ang. 19; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 87 ; CoL 80th Regiment, 16 March, 37.
LletU, -CoUmel.
NarboTough Baker,* Snt. 17 April, 06; Lieut. PIO March, 08; Ctqft. P18 Not.
19; Mqjor, p25 May, 32; Lieut.-CoL P24 March, 37.
Mqjors,
9 Thomas Bnnbury,' Ens. 7 May, 07 ; Lieut. 17 Ang. 00; Capt. 25 Oct 14;
Mqjor,v 21 Not. 34.
Sam. Lettaom, Ens. p6 Mar. 27; Lieut. p2 Apr. 29; Capt. p 4 Oct. 33;
Mqjor, P 17 Jan. 40.
Captains.
Jaa. Winniett Nunn*. . . .
Rich. Tasker Furlong . .
Wm. Kemp *
Cha. Rob. Raitt
Hor. Rob. M. Gukton . .
Qeo, Brunswick Smyth. .
Rob. Alex. Lockhart ....
Charles Steuart
Hon. Wm. A. S. Foster. .
Lieutenants.
Ronald Macdonald
George Black
Rich. TUbot Sayers ....
Rinaldo Scheberras ....
Jas. DeaTCS Morris
John Lightbodv
Owen Gorman"
Wm. Hougham Tyssen . .
Hen. Theodore Torkington
Sam. Tolfrey Christie . .
Simon Fraser
Abel Dotthi Wm. Best.. .
Lambert L. Montgomery
Ensigns.
Wm. Cookson
Alex. Wm. RUey
Anthony Ormsby
Cha. Hen. Leslie
H. A. Hollinsworth . . . .
Wm. H. Hopper
John Charles Hay
Hercules Atkin Wclman
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
7 Apr. 04
25 Jan. 23
16 May 06
13 June 30
P26 May 32
P 18 Oct 31
Pll June30
PIO Dec. 25
P 9 May 34
P 11 Feb. 19
9 Apr. 25
P 19 Apr. 27
p 16 Mar. 26
14 Apr. 14
P25 May 32
26 Oct 30
P30Jan. 35
P14 Ang. 35
P 22 Jan. 36
7 Mar. 10
P21 Apr. 37
P22 June 38
P 23 June 38
P26 Junc38
P 13 July 38
P20 July 38
8 July 37
P 29 Dec. 37
P 4 Oct. 39
Pl7Jao. 40
6 May
P 5 Jan.
20 Not.
P 4 Oct
P21 Not.
P 4 Mar.
P 5 Oct
P 5 Feb.
P22 June
05
26
07
33
34
36
32
29
38
CAPTAIN.
BRSTBT-
MAJOK.
23 Jan. 25
12 July 27
P25May 32
16 Apr. 33
25 June 18
P 9 May 34
27 Feb. 36
P23 June 38
P26 June38
P 13 July 38
17 July 11
P 4 Oct 39
P 17 Jan. 40
13 Dec. 10
P 19 Dec. 34
14 Not. 22
P22 June38
P23 JonedB
P26JuneS8
P 13 July 38
P 9 Not. 38
P 17 Jan. 40
22 July dU
10 Jan. 37
• Ool. Baktr wm at the eap*
ture of tba Ide of France in
1810.
8 Major Bunbofj ■errml In
the Peninnite from 1906 to the
eod of the war, inclndlnf cap*
ture of Oporto, battka of TUa-
?era and Barroea, dafcooe of
Tarlfli 1812, capture of Seville,
defence of the Bridfe of Poenta
Largo near AfvOaee, batUae of
NiTelle and NiTe (eeTarely
wounded), InTcatment of Bay*
onne, and battle of Tonloaee.
4 M^}or Nonn terred the
Egyptian campaign of 1807;
{tresent at the capture of Oenoa
n 1814.
S Hijor Kemp was at the taking of 8t. D»>
mtnffo in 1809; terred the canpaign of 1814 la
Holland, Including the action at Marzean^ and
attack on Bergen-op*Zoom.
0 Quarter-Matter, 10 Nor. 18S7, fKna which
date the period of leniea haa been oompatcd.
PmjmoMter.'—TiiO. Bloomfidd Hunt, 1 Aug. 37; En*. 19 Jan. 26; LieUt. 2d
Oct 33.
8 0 /(<^'utaii^.^John Lightbody, (Xrieu^.) 24 Mareb, 37.
3 0 Qfiarfer-Jlfajf^.— Frederick Hayes, 10 Feb. 37.
22 4^ Surgeon.— YLo^i. Tumbull, 28 June, 36 ; AMtist.-Surg. 14 May, 1 5 ; Hafp.-Astiti.
3 Oct 13.
4 I 0 Aaittant'Surgeons. — Patrick Oammie, 17 June, 36.
1 ' 0 Arthur Colqnhoun Macnish, 6 July, 39.
Fadnge Yellow. — Agent, Mr. Lawric.
I Sir John Taylor lenred the campaign of 17BQ In Holland, aa Ald-d«>-Catnp to Mi^or-42en. Hotchioaon,
with whom he went to Eicypt. and was pr<«oot In tlte dilRprent battles of that campaign. Sir John ha* re>
•eiYed a medal and two elaepe for Nirelle,Orthet,aodToaloQBe, and was tcvcrely wounded in France, Fch. 1814.
gj^'jgS:] 61st Regt Foot {or Loyal Lincoln Volunteers.) {^S^S^
Yfluv' Serr.
46
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21
29
18
27
20
21
16
17
15
15
12
16
10
13
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13
9
8
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7
6
6
8
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" MAIDA"— " CORUNNA"— « PENINSULA."
Colonel.
9 i9tr Richard Downes Jackson, > K.C.B. Siu. 9 July 1794 ; lAeut, Sc Copt, 24
May, 98; Capt. Si Lieue,-CoL 4 Aug. 1808; Col. 4 June, 14; Mc^ar-Qen.
27 May, 25 ; Lieui.-Oen. 28 June, 38 ; Col. 8l8t Regt. 8 Jan. 29.
Lieui.'Colonel. — Charles Chicheater,** JBtis. 5 Mar. 11 ; Lieut, 4 Nov. 12 ; Capt.
P 23 Dec. 24 ; M<yor, p 29 Aug. 26 ; Lieui.-Col. p 12 July, 31.
Mqfor9.'^9 Hob. Henry WiUcocks,' K.H. Bru. 12 Sept. 11 ; lAetU. 26 Aug.
13 ; Capt. 21 July, 25 ; Mq^or, p 16 March, 32.
Giles Vandeleur Creagfa, 9nd Lieut. p6 Jan. 20; Lieut. PlO April, 25; Capt.
PI Aug. 26; MajoTy P27 Dec. 33.
Captains.
Uf Henry Dixon
Richard Hort
9 £dw. Roley HUP ....
Abraham Splaine
James Ward
John Edw. Orange *
John Uniacke J^ery . . . .
Cha. H. Edmonstone . . . .
Rich. Uniacke Howe' . . . .
Wm. Hen. C. Wcllesley . .
Lieutenants.
Louis Ghiy*
Richard Hale
John Hamilton Stewart ,
Tho. Sarsfield Perry . . . .
Edward Bowyer
Henry Farrant
Henry Renny
Bon. R. A. G. Dalzell . .
Henry Edw. Sorell
George W. Raikcs
John Powell
Charles Hope Kerr
Chas. Wm. Thompson ^. .
Ensigns.
A. F. F. Boughey
Fred. Edw. Sorell
JohnOIdright
John Gilder
John Bourchier
Richard Crawley
James Woods
Francis Lepper
ensigns.
LIEUT.
P 5 Mar.
p 26 Jan.
23 Feb.
P28 Oct.
25 May
10 Apr.
PlO Apr.
P23 Apr.
18 Aug.
P29 June
12
19
13
24
15
25
25
28
14
30
P21 Dec.
P 4 May
24 Feb.
P22 Apr.
15
22
14
26
8 Mar. 27
P 16 Feb. 31
23 July 27
P 4 Oct. 31
P16 Mar. 32
9 July 90
P27 Dec. 83
P21 Mar. 34
P16 May 34
P 14 Dec. 32
29 Sept. 25
3 Oct. 35
P26 Feb. 36
P 23 June 25
15 Oct. 27
P21 Nov. 28
P 2 Mar. 32
21 Sept. 15
P 5 Oct. 32
12 Apr. 27
P 1 Aug. 34
2 Aug. 34
P 7 Nov. 34
P28 Nov. 34
13 Feb. 35
P 7 Aug. 36
Pll Sept. 35
P 6 Nov. 85
P23 0ct. 35
7 Oct 32
P22 Apr. 39
P17Jan. 40
CAPTAIN.
BRBT.-MAJ.
28 June 38
P21 Nov. 28
P27 Aug. 25
P26 Sept. 26
P 16 Mar. 32
P 6 July 32
P27 Dec. 33
P 7 Nov. 34
P 13 Nov. 35
20 Sept. 37
P 17 Jan. 40
0 Lieut. Gay, ai an officer in
the Canadian Voltigeun, wa» at
the battle Ghaieauguay, lOih
Oct. 1818, and Plattaburgh, Uth
Sept. 1814.
7 Ideal. Tbompeon aerved
as a Captain in the Anglo-
Spanish Legion, and was en-
gaged at Hernanf, 80 Aug. 86 ;
the operations on the heights
of ArJaban, 10, 17, and 18 Jan.
86; and the action before San
Sebastian, 5 May, 86, in which
he was sererely wounded In the
hip and the hand.
8 Paymaster Thompson ae-
81st Regiment
companied the
through all its services.
0 Qnartar-Haater Patterson's serriees :— battle
of Maida, captnra of Isehia, Peninsula from
Sept. 1809 to the end of the war, inclndinff
investment of Denia, battle of CastaUa, and
iuTestment of Tarragona, June 1818.
4 0 A. F. F. Boughey p30 July 86
3 0 Fred. Edw. Sorell Pll Aug. 37
2 0 John Oldright 21 Sept. 38
1 0 John Gilder p23 Aug. SO
1 0 John Bourchier 24 Aug. 39
1 0 Richard Crawley P19 July 39
1 0 James Woods 31 Dec. 39
1 0 Francis Lepper P 7 Feb. 40
42 0 Paymaster— 9 Arnold Thompson," 22 Aug. 05 ; Sns. 6 Sept. 08 ; Lieut. 0 July, 03.
6 0 A(^utant. — Henry Edward Sorell, {Lieut.) 3 Nov. 37.
11 0 Quarter^Master. — Jf James Patterson ,> 25 June, 29.
Surgeon. — David Bees, 7 June 33 ; Auiet.-Surg. 12 May, 14.
2 0 Assist.-Surgeons. — Edward Wm. Gray, 22 June, 88.
1 0 Henry James Scliooles, M.D. 28 June, 39.
Faeingt Buff. — Agent y Messrs. Cox 6c Co.
. 1 Sir Rich. D. Jackson has received a cross and two clasps for Barrosa, Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca,
Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes.
1* Lieut-Col. Chichester senred as Brigadier-GeDeral with the Anglo-Spanish Legion during the years
1886, 0, and 7 ; was in the action before Emani on the 80th August, 1836, in which he received two wounds ;
also at the relief of Bilbao in the same year. Commanded a brigade at Mendigur, and at Atua, on the lOtli,
17th, and 18th Jan. 1836; in the battle before Ssn Sebastian on the 6th of May, and at the passage of the
Urmea and taking of passages on the 88th. Commanded at Alxa when it was attacked on the 0th June by
the Oarlists with a chosen body of men, and had a horse wounded under him. Was engaged In the general
action on the heights of Ametia on the 1st of October. In the operations on the 10th, ISth, 14th, and 15th
of March, 1887, during which he had a hone wounded ; and in the general action on the MSth of March,
where he was wounded, and had two horses wounded. Commanded the British Legion, then formed into a
diTision of two brigades, in the action of the I4th of May, and at the Inrestment and storming of Irun on
the I6th and 17th. For his services in Spain, Lleut.-Col. Chichenter has received two medals.
8 MiiJor WiUeoeks served in the Peninsuia from May 1818 to the end of the war, including battle of Sala-
manca (wounded in the hand and legX •lege of Burgos, battle of Vittoria, siege and capture of San Sebastian^
battles of the Kive (wounded in the right arm), and investment of Bayonne.
8 Capt. Hill served in the Peninsula ftam Sept. 1818 to the end of the war, including the aflhir of Muaos,
retreat front Burgos (as a volunteer), battle of Vittoria, Passage of the Bidaaaoa, battles of Nlvelle.and Toulouse.
4 Capt. Omnge served in the Burmese war in 1826.
5 Capt. Howe was at the capture of Outinet United States, and Acfcmis, United States frigate, 1st Sept. 1814.
233
Bmb. for For."!
Senrloe, 1897.J
82rf Foot, {or the Pr. of Wales'^ Volunteers.)
rSerflagil
On the Coloura and Appointments, the Prince of Walet^i PhunB.-^** ROLBU"
— ." VIMIERA"— « VITTORIA"— " PYRENEES"—" NIVBLLE*'—
" ORTHES"— .« PENINSULA"—^* NIAGARA."
Yemn' Serv,
46
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41
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17
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32
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Colonel,
9 Sir John Wilson/ K.C.B. Ens. 26 Mar. 1794 ; LietU. 12 Aug. 05 ; Copt. 18
Jan. 00; Mqjor,^7 May, 1802; Lieut.-Col 22 Dec. 08; Col. 4 June, 14;
Mqi^-Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Lieut.-Gen. 28 June, 88 ; Col. 82nd Rcgt. 5 Deca6.
Lieut.'Colonel.
9 Geo. Marshall,' K.H. JSns. 6 Dec. 00; Lietst. 15 Aug. 04; Capt. 27 Oct 08;
Brevet-Mqjor, 27 May, 25; RegtL-Mi^or, 23 Oct. 86; Brevet'Ueut.'Cot.
28 June, 38 ; Regtl.'Lieut.-Col. p 21 June, 30.
Mqfors.^9 John F. Mackay, * Ens. 14 Dec. 04 ; Lieut. 10 Feb. 07 ; Copt. 16
Aug. 13; Mqjor, P 5 July. 33.
9 John Jas. Slater,^ JS<n#. 20 May 14 ; Lieut. P 7 Jan. 10 ; Capt. p 17 Aug. 26 ;
Mqfor, P 21 June, 30
0
0
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Captains.
William Slater
Chas. Francis Maxwell . .
Geo. Ogle Moore
Jas. Alex. Robertson ....
Benoit Bender'
9 George Pinckney '. . . .
Richard Passley ........
Wm. Jas. Whittnck
Thomys Wynn Hornby .
John Du Vemet^
LlBUTBNANTS.
Jas. Abbott*
Dayid Watson
Edw. Blagden Hale
Henry Bates
Wm. Ecdes
Hen. L. Smith
Jas. C. Maclachlan ....
J. P. B. Pnleston
Fra. Geo. Sherlock ....
Fred. Wm. Diggle
E. R. W. Wingfield Yates
Osborne West
James Bailie
Enbions.
C. T. Vesey Isaac
Thomas Lambert
Robert Crowe Fleming . .
Geo. Russell Nicholls . .
Rob. Matthew Forster . .
John Wildman Yates. . . .
Qeo. Edmund Halliday . .
James Pratt
ENSIGN.
9 Sept. 12
P 28 July 25
18 Sept. 28
P 6 Mar. 23
P20 Dec. 08
Pl7Sept. 01
8 Sept. 08
P 3 Dec. 30
1 Feb. 33
27 Mar. 25
P OApr. 12
P 12 July 33
P 2 Aug. 33
OJuly 20
P28Feb. 34
21 Aug. 35
P 4 Sept 35
P24 0ct 35
P20Jan. 36
P 14 Oct 36
P24 Mar. 37
Pll May 38
P28 Nov. 34
30 Oct 38
P24 Not. 38
P 26 Apr. 30
P3l May 30
P 12 July 30
P 2 Aug. 30
P23 Aug. 30
P 13 Dec. 30
LIBUT.
20 Jan. 14
P17 Aug. 26
P 3 Dec. 30
Pl7 8ept26
4 Apr. 10
22 Not. 04
6 Not. 00
P28 Aug. 35
P 4 Sept 35
P 8 Apr. 26
16 Feb. 15
P24 0ct 36
P20Jan. 36
28 Nov. 33
P28 0ct 36
28 Sept 38
P24 Not. 38
P 26 Apr. 30
P31 May 30
P21 June 30
P 2 Aug. 30
P13 Dec. 30
31 Dec 30
CAPTAIN.
P25 Not. 28
P16 Not. 32
P 12 July 33
P 8 June 32
26 Not. 30
10 Not. 12
16 Mar. 32
P21 June 30
P 2 Aug. 30
P24 Apr. 35
5 Oh«. B«Btei
frea Dcciaosie
BRBT.-MAJ.
22 July 30
ISlft.1
ISlt,
la the Miloa of Ik* m My.
takteforDrttvU.
■t Wknt
Mlamto River t
Aiu a«latn, aad mimmtm |
ol SBadutktj, and Port Nla«v>i
«^M<«wt ot ted Jou 1SI4;
Rock*, ted Feb., aad at
6 lli^or PtDekncjr*! mrtttfi—
BtptdlUoB to Soolh AaniM, !■•
clDdliw th« UMt^ of MaMi—dd
and ilcffc of Mont* TMw i tattle*
of aolcia aDd Ttaalerai opedltlM
to Walcteraat nwlvwd Ite Sag «r
trace at tha ont-poai, at tha attack
aad capture of T«r Ta«. Mtddl*-
buight Mofflitaif ot I
t Captain Dn Taracc acrvad in A** !■ 11
a Ucvt. Abbott MTTcd la tb*
9 Paymaater Holdtworth^
agalaat Balte Ida Job* ISQOi ricf* aad eaftorr ef
nubliw I rcBlamila firon Jana Mil to tho cad of (k»
war, Inflndlnc battlei of TIttaria, Mayo
or Paa^pclma SOlb (voaadod la tho wrial bf a i
ball, a coatuacd oa the •hooldor) aad Slal MIy 1 1
of I WMwi Slit Aoff. I bottiM of NlfoOa
10 Dr. Pope WM at Ac tlcfe of Badia« ^ !■»»
of ISlSk to-
I-
ll Qr.-Maat. Oraat icrrcd Ike <
clodlof tfM battle of Wiierioo i
Paymaster.^9 Samuel Holdsworth,* 22 Sept 25 ; Ens. k Affft. 31 Dec 07;
Lieut. 1 Not. 00.
ii<^iitofif.— DaTid Watson, {Lieut.) 31 Oct. 30.
Quarter*Master.—9SBi Bernard Grant," 28 Aug. 35; Ens. 28 Dec. 38.
Surffeon.—9 Pat Pope/^ M.D. 13 May, 36 ; Assist.-Surg. 24 Feb. 14 ; Betp.-
ilMiff. June, 1811.
Assistant'Surgeons. — Arthur Anderson, M.D. 16 Oct 35.
Tho. Atkinson, M.D. II May,26; iroip.-iiariif.SSDec.25.
Paeings Yellow. — Agent y Mr. Lawrie.
I Sir loba Wnaea hae reeel*ad a SMdal fbr Saa WrbaaHan.
S Hakat Mackay^ •ervtece i— Bipcditloa to Copoabacca 1807 t battlea of ReMa. Ttaalara.
WaldMrea \ Pialaoala froa ISM to Da*. MIS, tafliidii^ battlaa of Barreeai (■erarelr woaadad), TIttaria, tm
Jiilr. Paapriaaa (aevorely waaaded) SOlii Jaly. MIS.
S Col. Manhain Mnrteee t— Rxpcdiiioa to Copeahaffca la 1007 i batllee of RolrU. Thatara, aad CoraaM \
Mot. Mlt to llw cad eftba war. laeladlas battle of Vlttoria, Piua of Uxf (woaadcd), Piawclvaa SOIh aad Slalialy,i
Aoff. MM t Hcichia of Sc Pec, terefalr wooadcd In the bead. Prewat at Nli«ara. Sopt 1S14. aad iU|Mly
4 M^or Slater lervcd la tbe PcalMata aad alee la Aaerica la Mil.
234
£J^,SJ:] 83rd Regiment of Foot. [s-'^fj-
•*CAPEOFGOOD HOPB"— "TALAVERA"— "BUSACO"— "FUENTE8 D'ONOR"
— "CIUDAD RODRIGO"—"BADAJOZ"— "SALAMANCA"— " VITTORIA"—
« NIV^/ '^»— « ORTHES"— " TOULOUSE"—" PENINSULA."
Veart'Serr.
62
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31
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Colonel,
Hastings Fraser,» C.B. Era. 9 April, 1788; LieuU 3 Nov. 90 ; Capt, 7 Dec. 97 ;
jlfq/or 28 July, 1802; Xu?i«/.-CoZ. 7 Sept. 04; Col, 4 June, 13; MajoT.-Qen.
12 Aug. 19 ; Lieut,-Oen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col, 83rd Regiment, 80 Sept. 86.
Lieia,'Colo7iel—H<m, Henry Dundas, Ens, &. Lieut. 18 Nov. 19; Capt, p1
April, 24; MqjarP II July, 26 ; Lieut. -Col. p3 Dec. 29.
irq;or«.— Botet Trydell,* Ens. 19 Oct. 04; Lieut. 30 Oct. 06; Capt. 17 Nov.
18; Ar((;or P3 Dec. 29.
Peter Crofton,' 2nd Lieut. 6 April, 10 ; Lieut. 9 Nov. 14 ; Capt. 16 Dec. 22 ;
Mqjor 2 March, 33.
Captains.
! William Henry Law^ . .
Joseph Swinburne' ..
Edward Townsend
Robert Colquhonn
Jjf John Emslie^
Henry Francis Ainslie. . . .
9 9tSl John Richardson ^
Den.M'CarthyStubbeman
George Qrey
Edward D' Alton
LlEUTBlTAirTS.
John Rayson
John Kelsall
William Qarstin
John Stubbs'
Henry Lloyd
Thos. John St. Aubyn. . . .
Benj. Handley Brown
D. W. P. Labalmondlere . .
Thos. Richard Derinzy. . .
Walter Hamilton
Duncan Campbell
Edward Steele
Wenman Wynniatt.
Ensigns.
Septimus A. F.Cary.
Fra. John Hext
Cha. Wilson Austin
David Anderson
John Thos. Downman . . .
William Roger Puleston ..
Han. Wm. Oage
John Williams Wallington
ENSIGN.
29 April 13
16 Aug. 09
23 May 16
P20 April 20
26 Mar. 08
29 Jan. 24
1 Dec. 08
P22 Mar. 27
14 Jan. 30
13 June 80
1 Feb. 21
P 14 July 26
28 Oct. 24
20 Apr. 26
P 6 Apr. 31
P24 Aug. 32
P 12 Apr. 33
21 June 33
P 2 Aug. 33
P 10 June 36
P8 April 34
P18 April 34
P 8 Dec. 37
P3 April 36
P26May 38
P14Dec. 38
28 Dec. 38
P IFeb. 30
P16Mar. 39
LIEUT.
P28NOV. 16 P 14 July 26
CAPTAIN. BRBV.-MAJ.
4 June 12
P28 0ct. 24
P 4 Dec. 23
8 Nov. 09
P 7 Nov. 20
6 Sept. 10
P 3 Aug. 30
P 29 Mar. 33
P 2 Aug. 33
7 April 26
P 30 April 27
29 May 28
26 June 30
P 8 April 34
P26 Sept. 36
P 8 Dec. 37
P26May 38
14 Nov. 38
PI Feb. 89
Pl6Mar. 39
P22Mar. 39
P 20 Sept. 39
6 Oct. 26
PlSFeb. 26
P16Mar. 30
22 May 29
P 6 April 31
17 Nov. 31
P 6 June 36
P22 Mar. 39
P20Sept.39
28 June
28 June
38
38
A CapL BoasU* wrred Ib th*
Praliunla tram June ISIS to tiM cod
of the war. Inelodlac the hettlee of
NiTellr, Orthcs, and Tonlouae.
Served alio ia the Kandian rebellkm
In 1S17 and 18.
7 Capt. Rlehardwm lerred hi the
Pcninsnla fhni Dec. 18QS to the end
of the war, Ineludfaif the fcneral
actions at Bonoo. Salamanca, Vlf.
toria, Pyrcneet, Kth and SOIh July,
Ntrelle (arTerely woondcd faa the
left knee), Orthea, and Tookmae i
partial actions at Rodinlia, Vale
of Cooeales, Pyrenees, Hel^its of
Vera i also cnffag ed at the siege of
Olavcnca, flrst and last siege of
Bad*|os (wounded at the assaalt 7th
April, ISIS), siege of Clodad Bodrlgo. and storming the
sabttrbs, and bloekade of Pampetona. Present at Wa-
terloo.
S Llent. Stabbs scrred dnrlag the Raadlan rebellloB
tai 1817 and IS. Qnaiter- Master, 18th Sept. 18. from
which date the period of serrlcc has been i
P22 Mar. 39
P20 Sept 391
Paymatter. — Richard Brough, 7 Oct. 24; * Lieut, 26 Dec. 13.
A4futant.-^ohn Stubbs, (Lieut.) 20 April, 26.
Quarter-Master. — Robert Imray, 8 June, 38.
Surgeon, — William Qardiner, 6 May, 37; Assist. -Surffeon, 7 Feb. 11.
Assist.'Surgeons.— John Maitland, M.D. 12 June, 28; Hosp.-Assist, 16 Dec. 26.
Richard James O'Flaherty, 9 Jan. 36.
Facings Yellow. — Agent, Messrs. Cox k, Co.
I Ocoanl Praaer served the three eaapaigss of 17W1, 91, and 9S, In the Rast Indies ; was pment at the siege and swinnlm
of Bangalore, the assault of Tippo's ISortifled canp, 6th Peb. 1798. and subseqaent si^e of Sertngapatam. In 1800 be aerrcd
■t the siege and capture of Pondichcrry. In 1797 he sailed on the projected Manilla rapcdliion to Penaag. In 1799 he look
tb« Seld against Tippo 8ttlUn, and was present at the batde of MaUavelly. and ihe siege and assault of SeringafMam. Gen.
Praser cootnanded the soalhem diTision of the army, daring the whole of the Polygar war ia 1801.
f Mi^ TrydeU served at the capture of tiie Cape of Good Hope la 1800, and ia the Kandian lasunectlaB of 1S17 and 18 la
Ceylea.
5 M^or CroAoB served ia the Kandian Insurrection hi 1817 and IS.
4 M^ior Law served in the Peninsula flrom SepL 18IS to the end of the war, ineloding the batdcs of Nivelle and Nlva.
6 Mj^lor Swinburne served in the Peninsula from 1809 to the end of the war, including the battles uf Oporto, Talavem
(woamled In the right arm and foot), Bosaoo i actions at Pombal. Leria. Condeixa, Ftcnr-de-lia, Quarda, and Sabugal ; battle
of Poentcs d'Onort Srst siege of Badges ; action at Slbodon ; siege of Cludad Rodrlgo; second siege of Bad«Jo> : Salananea,
Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Salvatcrre, Ortlies (.wounded In die neck), Vigmagore, and Toulouse.
236
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84th ( York and Lancaster) Regt of Foot.
The Unum Rose, " NIVE"— " PENINSULA"—" INDIA."
Colonel.
Sir Ktzroy J. Graaon Maclean, » Bt. Ens, 24 Sept. 1787 ; Lieut, 19 June, 88 ;
Capt. 15 July, 93 j Lieut.-CoL 18 Nov. 95; Col. 25 Sept. 1803; Maoor-Gen.
25 July, 10; Ueut.'Gtn. 4 June, 14 ; Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 84th Begiment,
28 July, 23.
Ueut.'Cohmeh^^ Frederick Macbean,' K. H. Ens, 9 June, 03 ; Lieut. 6 May,
05; Capt. 24 Dec. 12; Mcoor, Pld July, 26 ; Lieut.-Col. P2 Nov. 38.
Jir<|^or#.— Richard Willington,* Comet, 1 Oct. 12 ; Lieut. 2 Oct 14 ; Capt.
P3 Dec. 25; Breoet-Mq^or, 28 June, 38 ; Regtl-Mqjor, p2 Nov. 38.
Charles Franklyn, Ene. p17 July, 28; Xknif. p8 April, 28; Capt. pIO July, 28;
Mqfor, P28 Dec 38.
Captains.
9 Sam. Taylor Basden^. .
AlexM'Crae
Hen. Bonrke Clarke
David RuBsell
Tho. Geo. Veitch
Matthew B.O. Reed
CharleB James
Rich. Nassau Bolton
Samuel John Qoslin
Wm. Hen. Kelly
LiBUTBKAKTS.
Jas. Alex. West.
'Hiomas Bridge
Roderick J. Hauley
Arthur Coape
Lawr. L. Esmonde White..
Rich* Lovelocke Coxe ....
GeoiigeM'CaU
Mat^ew Cassan
Thos. Davison
Qea Fra. Harrison
James Considine.
Wm. Murray Mitchell . .
EnsiONS.
Cha. F. Campbell
Cha. F. Seymour
Thos. lightfoot
Arth. Cav. Bentfaiek
John WlUington Monck
Geo. Fred. MacBean
Frederick MUls
M. Mac Naughten Smith .
Speer Hughes
KNSION.
21 May 07
9 Sept. 13
23 Nov. 15
P 10 Jan. 28
17 Aug. 26
P 26 Feb. 18
P29 Nov. 27
P 7 July 25
PlOJuly 28
P lOct 29
P 6 July 26
P26June 28
7 July 11
P 19 Nov. 30
p 18 Jan. 31
P21 Oct 38
7Sept.32
P 13 Dec. 38
P23May 34
P 26 June 35
26 July 37
P6 Mar. 36
15 Sept. 37
9 Jan. 38
1 June 38
P 2 Nov. 38
P28Dec. 38
4 Jan. 39
P25Jan. 39
P31 May 39
LIBUT.
9 Oct. 08
P 18 July 22
17 Aug. 26
P 1 Oct. 89
PlOJuly 28
P 19 Nov. 25
P 20 Jan. 32
15 Nov. 27
P21 Sept 30
18 July 33
28 Feb. 28
30 Aug. 31
25 May 12
P22 0ct 33
P 26 June 35
P 10 June 36
P 1 Dec. 37
10 May 38
P 2 Nov. 38
P28 Dec. 38
P31 May 30
PI Nov. 30
CAPTAIN.
BRBV.-MAJ.
3 Oct 27
30 Aug. 31
18 July 33
P 5 Apr. 33
P26 June 36
P26Feb. 36
P 90ct 35
P 2 Nov. 38
P28Dec. 38
Pdl May 89
4 Capt BMuteo'f Mrrlct* :->
Expedition to Walcheraa, Bod
viege of FloRhtng; PenlDtula
from Attft. ISIS to the ««d oT
the war, indudliifr the bfttUcs
of Nivelle and Vir% IHh, lOlh,
and lltb Dec. 181S.
A Capt. Nicholton Mrred in
the PeolDtQla from April IMM
to the end of Uh> war, Inelad-
ing the battles of Talavcra, Ba*
laco, and Salamanca, wheie ha
was Mvaraly wounded.
P31 Dec. 39
Pa^nuuter.-^^ Joseph Nicholson,* 7 Sept 26 ; JS^. 1 1 Aug. 08 ; Lieut. 0 Aug.
10; Capt. 15 March, 21.
Atyutant.^C. F. Seymour, {Ene.) 10 May, 89.
Quarter^Maeter.—jBmn Farrell, 12 May, 37.
.9iir$«9fi.— Daniel Armstrong, 30 Oct 38 ; Auitt. 'Surgeon, 22 Dec. 14 ; Hoep.^
Aetiet. 6 Sept 13.
AttiMtant'Surgeony Francis William Innes, M.D. 10 Feb. 37.
[Returned from the Wett Indies, May 1838.]
Faeingt Yellow. — Agent, Messrs. Cox Sc Co.
1 Bir F. Maclaaii Mrred maay yaari In the West Indiei, and waa preicot at the rednetloB of
idanda. Ice. Ice. He haa raeetved a medal for Ooadaloope.
9 Ool. MaebaaB*s Mrvteea >-Battlea of Roleia, Vlmiera, and Coniana ; ezpedltkm to Waleheren ; IVaiaaala
from Oet. 181t to Nov. IBIS, incladlnf the battle of Vittoria, Mayo Psm, pyieneee 9Bth, SOIh^aiid SlU Jaly ;
Paai of Ech^llar ; serred the campaign of 1815 in Upper Canada.
9 M^)or WUUncioo eenrad In the Eart Indict from Maf 1818 to May 1889, Indiidlnir the campalfQa of
1B19 and 10, In Kattywar and Kotch ; taking of Aniw : Oeeean earopaigna of 1817 and IB ; eampala* of
1819 In Kandlah, and In Kutch In 1890.
236
Tean'SerT.
44
*sJiJl^''?SSf"] S5th(BuchM Volunteers) or Kinff'sLiffht Inf. Regt [*SSJJ"
^'Aueto splendore rentrgo"
** FUENTE8 D'ONOR"—«NIVE»— "PENINSULA"— "BLADENSBURQ."
Colonel.
9 Sir Wm. Thornton,^ K.C.B. Ens. 31 March, 1796; Lieut. 1 March, 07;
Cop^ 25 June, 1803; Mqfar, 13 Nov. 06; JAeut.-Col. 28 Jan. 08; CoZ. 4
June, 14; Mqjor^Gen. 27 May, 26; Xtett^.-(7efi. 28 June, 38; CoL 85th
light Infiintry, 9 April, 38.
Lieui.^Coionel.
9 Fred. Maunaell,' En». 16 March, 12 ; Ueut. p28 Jan. 13 ; Capt. p24 June, 19 ;
Mtycr^ P 14 Aug. 27 ; Lieut.-Col. 23 May, sa
9 Henry John French,* Ens, 27 Aug. 12; Lieut. 21 July, 13 ; Capt. P25 Sept
23 ; Mqfor, 23 May, 36.
Wm. Thomas Hunt, Ens. 29 April 13 ; Lieut. 17 Not. 14 ; Capt. P 9 April 25 ;
Breo.-Mqj. 28 June 38 ; Regt.-Mcij. p 1 Not. 39.
FnU
Pay.
28
28
27
20
17
14
14
15
12
11
6
9
18
15
13
9
8
8
7
6
6
6
6
4
4
4
3
3
3
2
2
8
1
1
24
Half
Pay,
4
18
29
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Captains.
Manley Power
Herbert Edward Taylor. .
Francis John St. Qnintin
James Kennard Pipon . .
Henry Sabine Browne . .
Thos. M. M<N. HamUton
Qeorge Tennant
John Hamilton Dundas . .
Oeoige Cochrane Dickson
Brook Taylor
LiBUTBNANTS.
Henry Wynyard
William Todd
Henry Charles Curtis . .
OllTer Jackson
Jolm Blackburn
Alexander O. Grant ....
Cholmeley Edw. Bering . .
John Wm. Grey
Compton Chas. DomTille
Cecil Edward Bewes ....
John Horrodu
Ekszoks.
Chas. Jolm CoWille ....
Alexander Patterson ....
Henry John Darell ....
W. Wray Maunsell
Tliomas Edmund Knox. .
T. C. M. Lethbridge
Pat. W. Sydenham Ross
Charles K. K. Tynte
ETdyn Latimer Parratt
Lord Spencer S. Compton
BN8ION.
P 24 June 19
22 Jan. 24
8April25
P 3Aug.26
P23June25
P 24 April 28
P 6 July 29
P 18 Dec. 23
P 5AprU31
P 16 May 27
9 April 25
P 30 Aug. 27
P 30 Dee. 31
P 2Mar.32
P 15 June 32
P 4 Oct. 33
P 9 May 34
P 16 May 34
P 16 May 34
P 7Aug.d5
P 4Mar.36
p 27 May 36
23 Sept. 36
P 5 May 37
p 1 Sept. 37
26 Jan. 38
P 12 May 38
P 9 Not. 38
P 10 Not. 38
P 4 Oct. 39
LIEUT.
P 17 April 23
P 10 Sept. 25
P 28 Jan. 26
P 9 Dec. 28
P 11 July 30
P 1 Feb. 33
P 9 May 34
P 16 June 25
P 24 Not. 35
P 15 June 30
P 81 May 26
P 2 Mar. 32
P 4 Mar. 36
P 27 May 36
P 1 Sept. 37
P 18 Dec. 35
17 April38
P 1 June 38
P 9 Not. 38
9 4 Oct. 39
P 1 NoT.39
CAPTAIN.
BREY.-MAJ.
28 June 38
P 30 June 25
Pll June 30
P 21 Not. 28
P 6Mar.35
P 30 Sept. 36
P 9 Not. 38
P 4 Oct. 39
P 8 Apr. 26
p 1 Not. 36
P 28 Not. 34
8 If i^or PreDch lerved in tha
Penlnaula, from Aug. 1818 to
the end of the war, including
tiege of San Sebaatian ; paaaaga
of the Bidanoa; battles of the
NiveUe and Nive, and invest-
ment of Bayonne. Served also
in the American war, including
the actions at Bladensbarg, Bal-
timore, New Orleans, and Fort
Bogrer. •
P 1 Not. 39
Pi^ifUUt«r.~-G«orge' Ash Thompson, 27 Jan. 20; Ens. 16 Mar. 15; Lieut. 22
May, 17.
0 ^<^Want.-~Alexander Patterson (Ensign) 16 Dec. 36.
lA Qiiar*«r-Afiii*«r.—Geoige Edwards, 25 Oct. 27.
4^ Surgetm.—9 George Griffin, 26 Sept. 84 ; Assist.-Surg. 28 Aprfl, 14 ; Hosp.-
Askst. 11 June, 11. ^ . ,a .
Assistant'Surge(m.—Vf. C. Humfrey, 18 Jan, 27 ; HospUal-Assut. 10 Jan. 26.
I William Carson, M.D. 7 Oct. 36.
Facings Blue. — Agent, Messrs. Cox &Co.
1 Sir Wm. Thornton has received a medal for the paaiage of the NIve, and was twice wounded In the
*« Col.* Mran^ril' served in the Peninsula, from August, 1818, to the «»<> of the war, including slegeof
Ban Sebastian ; passage of the Bldassoa; battles of NiveUe, 10th Nor., and Nlve, 9tli, lOlb, and 11th Dec.
Served also in thelmericaa war, and was sllghtlj wounded at Bladensburgb, a4th Aug. and seveielj at
New Orleans, S8d Dec 18U.
287 •
86^A (or the Royal County Down) Regiment of Foot
Tean'8«rT.
48
Pull
P»y.
Half
P»y.
87
lA
20
A
31
0
36
0
25
18
15
0
23
12
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0
21
2
18
12
0
SI
21
0
12
0
16
0
13
0
10
9
OA
0
8
0
6
0
8
0
5
0
0
0
6
0
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4
0
4
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3
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3
0
2
0
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21
16
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0
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28
0
0
14
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On the Colonra and Appointments, the HarpmA Croum, with the Motto ** Qui»
Separabit." " INDIA"— The Sphinx, with the word* " EOYPT"— " BOUR-
BON"—On the Buttons, the Iruh Harp and Crown.
CoUmel.
9 Sir Arthur Brooke,* K.C.B. Em. 31 Oct 1702; Lieut 26 Not. 03; Capi.
10 Sept. 05 ; Mqjar, 26 Dec. 1802 ; Lieut.-CoL 15 June, 04 ; Col. 4 Jane,
13; Mqjor-Gen. 12 Aug. 19; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37; CoL 86th Regiment,
24 May, 37. iMta.-Colonel
Sir Michael Creagh,' K.H. Ens. 9 May, 02; Lietd. 28 Feb. 04; Copt, 25 Not.
00; Mqfor, p24 Oct. 21 : Lieut.-Col p 31 Dec. 30.
Mqfors.
James Wm. Bouverie, Ens. P29 June, 20; Lieut. p3 July, 23; Capt. Pld Ang.
25 ; Mqjor, p 26 Nov. 29.
James Creagh, Ens. 1 Jan. 10; Lieut. 4 March, 12 ; Capt. 7 April, 25; Brevet"
Mfuor, 28 June, 38 ; Befftl.-Mqfor, P18 Jan. 39.
Captaixs.
Alexander Maclean* ....
H. Z. De Burgh Sidley. .
Robert Henry Lowth . .
Lewis Ilalliday
John Holland
Archibald Hay
^chard Nugent Everard
J. Esten Dickinson ....
Owen Phibbs
Henry Sykes Stephens . .
Lieutenants.
James M^ntyre
William Stuart .......
Horatio Fenwick
Giles Keane
James Gilchrist
Joseph Edwards
Charles Wm. Gore
Goring Hideout
Hugh Thos. Bowen ....
Henry Christmas Cash . .
Charles Luxmore Bennett
Richard Baylis Bennett. .
John Lane
Ensigns.
Hon. E. S. Plunkett
Maurice Hartland Mahon
John Harvey Thursby . .
Wm. F. Macbean
William Edwards
Adolphus Eraser
W. W. R. Peacocke ....
Alexander Lecky
ENSION.
6 Sept. 04
4 May 15
P 4 Feb. 19
7 April 25
11 Mar. 14
10 July 28
P 27 Nov. 17
2 Aug. 15
P 31 Dec. 25
14 June 15
22 July 19
6 Mar. 28
19 Dec. 24
21 June 27
P 23 Nov. 20
Pll Oct. 31
P 16 Nov. 32
P 23 Jan. 35
18 May 32
P 4 Dec. 35
P 3 Feb. 32
P 1 Aug. 34
22 Dec. 14
P 17 June 36
P 22 July 36
P 26 Aug. 36
7 July 37
P 1 Dec. 37
P 4 Jan. 30
P 18 Jan. 30
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
16 Sept. 05
21 Feb. 22
P lApri]24
p 4 May 26
21 Oct. 18
P 29 Mar. 33
7 April 25
13 Oct. 25
P 31 Dec. 30
8 Nov. 15
7 April 25
P 28 Sept. 30
13 June 30
P 22 Feb. 31
31 Oct. 34
P 4 Dec. 35
P 3 Nov. 37
P 1 Dec. 37
P 6 June 34
P 18 Jan. 30
P 24 July 35
P 12 Mar. 36
12 Feb. 16
30 June 17
Pll Jnne30
P 15 May 27
P 31 Dec. 30
31 Oct 34
P 8April36
P 3 July 35
5 Sept 36
P 18 Jan. 39
p 9June25
BRBV.-MA^.
10 Jan. 37
28 June 38
9 M^or MaclMa Mrred 1
the cftptuiv of Boofbon In ISIO.
4 PftjrmMter Onnond tem6
at the capture of Martiniqoe \m
1800, and Guadalovps la ISIO.
PlSMay 30
Paymoffer.— Oeoige Ormond,^ 26 Feb. 29 ;afiVu. 23 Sept 13 ; Lieui,6 Dec. 15.
AeHutant.—Honk^o Fenwick, {Lieut.) 26 Oct 32.
Quarter- Master. — Joseph Jerome, 23 March, 20.
Surgeon. — John Coghlan, 5 Sept. 34 ; Asiistimt'Surgeonf 10 Sqit. 89 ; Hatp.^
Assist. 9 Nov. 12.
Assistant-Surgeon.--^. Strath, 28 Sept 26; Hosp.-Assist. 1 June, 26.
Facings Bhie. — Agent, Messrs. Cox dc Co.
[Betumedfrom the West Indies, April, 1837.]
1 Sir Artfaor Brooke aerred oo the GontliieBt, from May, 17M, with the armj under the Duke of York.
In Dee. 170ft, he went to the Weit Indies with tJie anny under Sir Ralph Abercrombj, and wae preeent na
the reduction of St. Lucia In 1790, and In the action of the Srd May, la the aame year. He n«st
aeoompanied the army In the expedition to Egypt, and wae in the actlont of the 18th and 9Ut Marefa, 1S0I«
From 1804 to 1808, he aenred in Malta, and mbeequently in Sicily and Spain. In 1818 be went to lh«
Penluiula* The 1 it June, 1814, embarked fkom Bordeaux for America, where he aerved with (rval dialtnctloA.
9 Sir Michael Creagh** terrle^ ■ :— capture of the f^ape of Good Hope in 1600, (ilighUy woanded) ;
of the ieland ot Bourbon CwTwdy wounded bj a ciaaoC ahot on the ihonlder). Mahtntti war In ttlt^
Eandiaa war in 1819.
ISrliriSr] 87<A Regt. of Foot {or Royal Irish FuHliers). ["^-^
•• MONTB VlDSCr-'* TALAVBBA.*-il« Bacle, wUk aWiMth of Laurel a6ow tht Rarp. ^ addiiion to tht Am* of the
Prinee of WalM, In eoMmcaiofatfm ^ fMr dStUnguithtd Servieti en voHbia eecoitfoM, and partietdari^ ai Urn BatOa •/
"BARR08A"— »«TARIFA"— ••VITTORIA"— "NIVBLLB"— '•ORTHE»*..«TOULOD8E-.."PBNlNBC7LA'»-"AVA.*
Yean'Serr.
47
Fall
Pay.
99
24
29
Hair
Pay.
0
»A
d2
0
32
0
26
1
15
A
26
0
23
0
14
0
14
0
16
0
8
0
24
^
20
0
15
0
12
0
11
0
9
0
9
0
8
0
9
0
9
0
7
0
6
0
5
0
4
0
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3
0
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2
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0
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0
31
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9
0
16
0
29
0
13
0
1
0
CoUmeL
9 OR Sir Thomas Reynell,* Bt. K.C.B. Em. 30 Sept. 1793 ; Lteut. 3 Dec. 94 ;
Capt. 29 July, 97 ; Mqjor, 3 Aug. 1804 ; Lieta.-Col. 10 Mar. 06 ; Col. 4 June,
13; Mqjor-Oen, 12 Aug. 19; Lieut.-Oen. 10 Jan. 37; Col. 87th Fugiliers,
16 Aug. 34. JAeut.-ColoneL
Henry C. Streatfeild," Ens. Oct. 01 ; Lieut, p 13 Nov. 01 ; Capt. p 7 Nov. 05 ;
Brevet'MqjoTy 12 Aug. 19 ; Segtl.-Mq^or, 18 May,23; JLieut.-CoL p4 Oct. 33.
Mqfort. — 9 Henry Arthur Magenis,' Comet, 1 Oct. 12 ; Lieut. 4 March, 13 ;
Capt. P9 Sept. 19; Mqjar, p 20 Nov. 27.
James Bowes,^ Ens. 12 Sept. 11 ; Lieut, p April, 13 ; Capt. 23 Aug. 25 : Major
P 18 Oct. 33. •
Captains.
9 James T. Moore ' ....
^ James Kennelly ' . . . .
Terence O'Brien
Lord Arthur Chichester
John Hassard^
Fred. Holt Robe
James Campbell
Roger Keating
Henry B. Harvey
George Floyd Duckett . .
Lieutenants.
George Mainwaring* ....
Robt. Russell Harris ....
Patrick Francis Blake . .
Chas. Twistleton Graves
Lord John Chichester . .
Wm. Boyd
Wm. Raddiff
Henry Jephson
C. H. Fitz Roy Vigors . .
Rich. Serrell O'Brien
Wm. Percy Lea
Henry P. Faunt
Charles Wm. D. Staveley
Second Libuts.
Robt. Edwin Rich
J. North Ouvry North .
Alfred Rush
Wm. Shearman
J. Rent Egerton Holmes
Sam. Percy Lea
Henry Moore
Richard Dores
2N0 LIEUT.
13 Oct.
11 Jan.
22 Apr.
never
22 Dec.
22 Oct.
P 6 July
28Mtfr.
P24 Dec.
P 4 May
08
09
13
14
17
26
26
26
32
3 May 16
19 Oct. 20
26 Jan. 26
P 14 Feb. 28
P 8 Sept. 29
P22 Feb. 31
P27 Sept. 31
P26 May 32
P 28 Oct. 31
25 Nov. 31
P22 Feb. 33
P 12 Sept. 34
P 6 Mar. 36
P 10 June 36
P 8 July 36
P 16 July 36
P2l Apr. 37
8 Dec. 37
P 6 July 38
P 4 Oct. 39
25 Oct. 39
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
BRBV.MAJ.
28 June 38
18 Feb. 12
18 Nov. 13
19 Jan. 16
9 June 26
.10 Aug. 18
8 Apr. 26
P31 July 28
Pll Dec. 28
P 24 Nov. 28
P29Aug. 34
17 Sept 17
18 Aug. 24
30 July 29
P26Feb. 31
P 10 Aug. 32
P17 Oct. 34
P 24 Apr. 36
P 10 June 36
P 16 July 36
19 Aug. 36
P 21 Apr. 37
P 6 July 38
P 4 Oct. 39 \SM and 10 in Arabia, ineladinf the
tieze and eaptare of Baa-ul-Ryhma, and the forts of
Runu-Luft, anShecnai. Pretent in the operationa
before New Orlcani.
10 Qnarter-maatcT Carr serred with peculiar dii-
tinetion throofbout all the aetioni of the tad bat-
talion, and waa wounded at Tarlftu
18 Aug. 24
12 Apr. 26
P20 Mar. 28
P 6 Dec. 27
P 16 July 30
P22 0ct. 33
P 10 Apr. 36
P 14 Mar. 34
P 28 Dec. 32
P 6 July 39
6 Captain Kennelljr waa present
at the battle of Vittoria, the Pyre-
neei, Nivelle (wounded), and Tou-
louie, besldea aUbin of outpoata.
Senrcd the Campaicn in India of
1817 and 18, including the aiege of
Hatraaa ; and the Burmese war In
18SS andM.
7 Capt Haasard aenred the cam-
paign of 1B17 and IB, in India under
the Marquia of Haatinga; and In
the Burmeae war in 1 8S5 and 6.
8 Lieut. Mainwaring aenred la
Ava in I8SS and W.
g Captain Drury waa present In
aeveral attacka upon the enemy on
the eoaata of the Mediterranean in
1806 and 7. Serred the Campaign of
Paynuuter.—T!. Drury,» 16 Apr. 29 ; 2nd Lieut. R. Marhies, 7 Feb. 06 ; let. Lieut.
26 Oct. 11 ; 2nd Lieut. 96th Foot. (Rifle Brigade) 24 Dec. 13 ; Lieut. 20 Apr. 20.
^4/tt*afi^— R. 8. O'Brien, (ii«t#.) 26 June, 38. . . „ .
Quarter-Maeter.—^ Stephen Carr,»« 24 June, 24. [Hosp.-Asstst. 30 Apr. 11.
Surgeon.—^m Rich. A. Pearson, M.D. 19 Nov. 30 ; Ateist.-Surg. 13 May, 13 ;
il*w*.-.^iir^«»M.— Stephen Lawson, 29 July, 30 ; Hoep.-Aseitt. 29 Nov. 27.
James Gordon Inglis, M.D. 29 March, 39.
Facings Bhie.^Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co.— Jriifc Agent, Messrs. Cane & Co.
I sir Thoniaa Reynell aerred In Flandera and HoUand. In 1794 and I7W. At the Capture of fVlnldad. ta 1798. Serred in
Holland, In 17«. In 1800. aerred In MInorea, Malta, *c Commanded the Light Company of the 40lh attba landing in
Egypt, and throughout the campaign. Sir Tbomaa waa wounded at Waterloo. . „.. _^ «....•.« j.
S CoL Sdvatfeild aerred the Mahratta Campaign of I80i, 4, and 8, ineluding «m aaaanlt of ^^Ppo^ zItjI ^^ITz!^
of the SSth, when out of 17 ofHeers and SOO men who marched to tt^e aaaault. 14 offleera and 1
wmmded. At the eaptuta of the lale of France la 1810. Serred the MahratU Campaign
capture of Hatraaa.
5 Major Mag«>nla aeryed with the 7th Fnalliera In the Peninsula and at New Orleana.
4 Major Bowes aenred In the Nepanl Campaign in 1816 ; preaent at the aiege and capture
aenred the Mahratta Campaign of 1817 and 18 ; and in the Burmeae war in 18t& and 16 1 woundedU Not. ». . . ..
6 Miuor Moon waa preaent with the Snd battalion in nearly erery action in which It waa «"nm the greater part «>r we
thne aa a^iutant. Ineluding the battle of Talarera (wounded in the right thigh, whet > the b^it*" J^"^^*^. "'J™
during the whole time, battle of Vlttorto (two boraea ahot under him), the Pyreneea, NiTelle, Orthea (horae ahot), Vic BlgoiTe
(wnmided). and Toulonae, bealdea Tarioaa affaira of out poeta fce. Serrad he MahratU Campaign of 1817 and 18- and the
Bonaca* war In ISM and Z6,
190
of
were either killed or
1817 and 18, indnding tha
of Hatraaa In 1816 and 171
88M Regiment of Foot (or Conncmght Rangers.)
On the Coloan and appointments the JTorp and Crvtm, with the motto^ *<QtMf StparahUr
The iSpAliur, with the wordfl "EGYPT"— «TA LA VERA "—"BUS AGO"— "FUENTE8
D'ONOR"— "CIUDAD RODRIGO"— « BADA JOZ"— " SALAMANCA"— "VITPORI A"
— ^' NIVELLE"— " ORTHBS "— " TOULOUSE"—" PENINSULA."
20
16
16
16
16
14
13
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8
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12
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6
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5
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3
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2
2
2
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1
1
1
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4
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
CdUmel,
9 Sir John Alex. Wallace,' Bt. K.C.B. Ent. 28 Dec 1787 ; Linst. 0 Apr. 90;
Capt. 8 June, 96; Mtymr, 9 July, 1803; Lieut.-Col 28 Aug. 04; CM. 4
June, 13; Mqjor-Gen. 12 Aug. 19; lAetit.-^€n. 10 Aug. 373 Co^- B8th
Regiment, 20 Oct 31. Lieut.-CoUma.
IP Robert 0'Hara,« -Bn*. 29 Aug. 06 ; Lieut. P3Dec. 07; Capi. p4 Apr. 11;
Mi^or, 14 May, 29; Zieut.-Col. 10 Nov. 37-
Afq;or#.— Ormsby Phibbs, Comet, p 30 May, 22 ; JAeui. 7 Apr. 26 ; Capi. p 19
Sept. 26 ; Mqfar, p 16 Mareh, 38.
Sir Wm. Payne Gallwey, Bart., Em. 29 July 24 ; Lieut. P 22 Sept 26 : Camt.
P21 Dec. 32 ; jtf^/or, p 1 Nov. 39.
Captains.
Wm. ElUott
Horatio Shirley
Rich. Warbnrton
Edmund Rich. Jeffreys. .
Edw. Adams
Peter Martyn
BNSIOir.
6 Aug. 12
P 12 May 26
8 Feb. 26
16 June 26
9 Apr. 26
'26 Dec.
LIEUT.
, 26
Wm. Irwin | p 1 6 Nov. 27
P 10 Sept. 29
P28Dec. 30
P21 Dec. 32
Geo. Pat. O'Malley
Henry Townshend . .
Owen Lloyd Ormsby
LiBUTBNANTS.
Gabert Wooliard ..
Wm.Mackie
Hen. Loftus Herbert .
Chriat, EUison Ip30 Apr.
Rob. Wm. Balfour |p31 Oct.
Jaa. Walker
Jaa. M. Fowler
H. Beckw. Sawrey
Geo. Fra. Stuart
Geo. Vaughan Maxwell. .
Geo. Maxwell
Joeeph De Courcy Laffan
Plomer J. Young . . .
Ensigns.
F. R. MacGr. Dawson
Edward Norton
Septimus Adams . . .
Edward Bayley
Edward Herbert Maxwell
Geoige Rowan Hamilton
John Brooke Johnson . .
John Hardman Burke
20 Nov. 17
6 Feb. 29
11 June 30
33
34
P 6 June 36
9 July 36
P 6 Nov. 36
P 23 June 37
P 2 Feb. 38
Pl6Mar. 38
P24 Feb. 38
11 May 38
P 4 Jan. 39
P26Jan. 39
P 1 Mar. 39
P 6 Apr. 39
P 26 Apr. 39
PIO Aug. 39
Pll Oct. 39
2 Sept. 13
P31 Oct. 26
P20May 26
Pll Oct 27
31 Dec. 28
2 Feb. 30
19 Nov. 30
P30 Apr. 33
Pll Nov. 36
P 2 Feb. 38
27 May 22
P 14 June 33
8 July 36
P24 Feb. 38
P 16 Mar. 38
P 7 Oct 36
28 Aug. 38
P 1 Mar. 39
P 6 Apr. 39
P 26 Apr. 39
PIO Aug. 39
P 11 Oct 39
P 1 Nov. 39
CAPTAIN.
6 July 26
6 July 33
Pll Nov. 36
P 2 Feb. 38
P 24 Feb. 38
P 16 Mar. 88
P26 Apr. 39
PlO Aug. 39
Pll Oct 39
P 1 Nov. 39
BRBV.-MAi.
,P 1 Nov. 39
Paymoffer.— David Hay, 7 April, 08.
A4^utant.—^9meA M. Fowler, (Lieut.) 9 March, 38.
Quarfer-Afiuftfr.— Thomas Mills, 19 Apr. 31 .
PaM^ v-nJ^'?"''?^'~*^5?* Douglas Dods, M.D., S9 Nor. 30.
Foemg, YeUaw.-^^m^ Mesm^x & Co.-Jri,* Agent, Me*r.. Borough, Annit h. Co.
\_iietuTnedfrom the Ionian lOands, Sept. I83&]
SBd BftkOMIICA.
fw FnnlgB'
Serrtot, 1896,
Y«w'8err
}
f"] S9th Regiment of Foot
The Sphinx, with the word» " EGYPT"—" JAVA"—" NIAGARA"—" AVA."
Trinidad.
85
90
96
16
27
16
U
27
10
8
6
6
8
10
0
6
8
6
6
6
4
4
3
3
8
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
32
4
16
21
4
1
CoUmsl,
9 5tr Chas. B. Egerton,* G.C.M.G. & K.C.H. En». 16 Nor. 1701 : lAeut. 21
Mar. 93 ; Capi. 22 April, 06 ; Me^or, 1 June, 08 ; lAeut.-Col, 14 Not. 1802 ;
Col. 4 June, 11 ; Mt^or-Gen. 4 June, 14 ; Lieut.'Gen. 22 July, 30; Co/. 80th
Regt. 26 Sept. 37. Lieut,'Colanel,
J. L. Basden,' C.B. Snt. 12 Jan. 00 ; Lieut, p 17 March, 01 ; Capt. 4 Sept. 06 ;
Brev-MtQor, 30 Dec. 13 ; Begtl.'Mi{f(n-y 26 Nov. 21 ; Brev.'Lieui.'Col. 22
July, 30 ; Reg.'Lieut.'Col. 6 July, 38.
Afq;or«.— Walter Pearse,* JSni. 22 Aug. 06 ; Lieut. 0 Dec. 06 ; Ct^t. 27 March,
19 ; Mqf. P 24 Dec. 33.
9 A. S. H. Aplln,« Ens. 6 July, 10 ; Lieut. 24 Sept. 12 ; Capt. 0 March, 26 ;
Brev.'MtooT^ 28 June, 38 ; Regtl.'Mqfor, p 7 July, 38.
3
0
0
0
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
0
0
0
0
0
0
Captains.
9 Edw. Thorp*
Robt. Lewis*
9 Edward Kenny^ ....
James Graham*
Mundy Pole
John Milliquet Hewson*
Wm. Alex. Poppleton . .
Caledon Rich. Egerton . .
Geo. Calvert Clarke ....
Charles Daly
LZBUTBNANTS.
Fred. Chas. Aylmer ....
John Spence
Martin M. Dillon
Chas. Montagu Walker. .
John Duntze Macdonald
Arthur Pigott
Wm. Hen. Thornton . . . .
Henry Crawford
Henry Edmunds
Jas. R. Macdonald
Timothy Hutchinson. . . .
Charles Sandes
Rob. B. Hawley
Ensigns.
W. J. D. C. Aplin
John Newbury
Oliver C. O'Brien
John Chas Romer
Chas. Doyle Patterson . .
Fred. W.Oakley
Geo. Aug. Fred. Ruxton
Tho. Dopping B. D'Arcy
EN8ION.
7 Mar. 11
7 Apr. 26
17 June 13
22 Apr. 26
P 21 Sept. 26
2 Sept. 12
12 June 30
16 June 32
P30May 34
P26 July 34
P 4 Dec 32
30 Sept. 30
16 Aug. 31
10 Apr. 36
13 July 32
P 24 Apr. 36
3 Oct 36
P 9 Oct. 36
P 8 Apr. 36
P 7 Oct. 36
P 10 Mar. 37
P 17 Feb. 37
28 Aug. 38
P 7 July 38
28 Dec. 38
P 28 Dec. 38
P 16 Mar. 39
21 June 39
P28 JuneSO
P 2 Aug. 39
LI BUT.
CAPTAIN.
P 13 Aug. 26
P 12 Feb. 28
P 4 Dec. 32
P 19 Apr. 33
P24Dec. 33
13 Mar. 36
P 7 July 38
P 16 Mar. 30
P20 Sept. 39
P31 Dec. 39
BRBV.-MAJ.
28 June 38
6 Cape L«irU
lerrad in tficBar*
7 Oapl. KMBiy
MTved In Qi« Pc-
iiliisiila,fhiaiiJiiiM
lftia.telli0«Bdof
tta« WW, laetsd-
iof the Mtfoa at
Onai bMflc of
VUtoriat dcf*
and eaptors of
Baa Bebaatlani
of tho Bldaiioa (wrerrif
wounded above the left hip)i 8t.Jcaa
de Lna, and the wrict of aetloiia
between the 9lh and IStb Dee ISIS
hi front of tfie IntmdMd camp near
BayuOM. Senred alw in Ato,
and was prcecnt In meet of the opo-
ratiana throvchout tfic war.
8 Captain Orahaaa Joined the Mth
rtgi. tat Baraah, m a voliinteer» in
Dee 1814, and wee pretest at the
oarrTini the entrenched Pordi of the
Mahaltee rlTer, 17th Mareh, aad at
the attack on the fortiaed heithu of
Arraean, IMh March, 1«tt t at tte
latter he wai wounded hi the sldo
and fbee.
9 Capt HcwMB Mrrcd In tho
American war. and waa cngaced at
28 Jan. 13
P 2 Mar. 26
1 Not. 19
19 Apr. 27
P 21 June 27
22 May 16
p 19 Apr. 33
P28Mar.34
P 7 Oct 36
p 17 Feb. 37
P26Jnly 34
P 12 Apr. 33
P 1 July 36
P 10 Mar. 37
P 13 June 34
2 July 38
I Nov. 38
8 Nov. 38
P 16 Mar. 89
13 May 39
P28 June39
P 20 Sept. 39
P31 Dec. 39
the battle of Niefara and liofo of
Port Srie. Served alec In the Burmeee war.
11 Captain Bell eerred at the capture of the lale of
Franee In 1810, and in the Deeean la 1818.
II Dr. M'Dermolt lonred at New Orleam, 8th Jan.
181«w
.'Surg. 26 Dec. 23 ;
P 10 Jan. 40
Powno^tfr.— Wm. Bell," 9 May, 34; Ent. 3 March, 08: Xi«ti^.9May. 11
Ca/if . 26 Nov. 24.
Adjutant. — Henry Edmunds, {Lieut.) 12 May, 39.
Quarter-Master. — James Dukes, 14 Dec. 20.
Surgean.'-mcbael M<Dermott,^> M.D. 6 April, 39;
Hasp.'Asiistant. 7 Feb. 14.
Assistant'Surffeans. — James Morison, 14 Oct. 36.
George M'CIure, 29 March, 39.
Facings Black. — Agent, Messrs. Cox &, Co.
BtertoQ commanded a detachment on board a Une-ef-battle ihip, In Lord Howe'e aeUco of the let June, 17M.
blockade of ICalta, and mrrender of Valetta, 5th Sept. 1800 i fttm thence proceeded with Sir Ralph Aber
ib]r*fl espedltion to Bfypt, and waa preacnt In the actlona oTthe 18«h and Sltt Uareh, 1801. Serred with the anny fai
Spafai and Portncal tat 1810 and 1811.
S CoL Baaden** aenrlcet t— Mahratta war of 1808, 4, and 8, Indndtaiff the taking of Bcrhampora, flmeinlmi, Aifunm,
limigauw, Chawdore, Jaulnah and Gawfllcfhur. American war In I81S and 14, and waa engaged at Long Woods (seveiely
wounded In the thigh) t Port Brie, Black Rock, Bullklo, and battleoT the Pallt (wounded). Served alw through Buimese war.
8 lf«Jor Pcarw Mrred in the American war, and waa engaged at ChrTftlei't Parm, and at Niagara, S5th July, 1814, wheio
he waa levereljr wounded through the arm. Serred hi the Eaat Indies and the Burman empire, ftom Peb. 1816 to the end
of the war. Indndlng the eapturea of forts Loghnr. Issaporr, Koarre, and Ryghur In 1818 ; aamult on Rarree, IStfa Peb. 1819 1
near the Dagon P^oda. Mh July. S4 ; aamult of Metgui { Coekahi i attacks on Pagham Mew, Zcmbelk, Mellown,
Donahew, besides many other aflUrs during the war.
4 ll«|ar Aplin serred In the Peninsula, from Peb. 1811 to the end of the war, inclndii« the battle of a*!*-.— *« ^t^g^ of
capture of Madrid. Served also throughout the Burmese war, and was present In numerous engagements with
I Sir C. B.
Served at the
S M^)or Thorp serred In the Peninsula, from June. 1811, to the end of Che war. Including the aflbir* of Blbodoa and
AUbytest siege and stonning of Cfudad Rodrigo ; battles of the Pyrenees i creasing the Bldassoai St. Joan de Lus, and differ-
Investing Bayoona, and sortie tnm Bayonne.
241
Emb. for For.
Senrioe, 1886
'; ] 90th Regt of Ft. (or Perthsh. Volun.) (Lt. In fan.) [^^SSL'
" MANDORA."— The Sphinx with the word, " EGYPT"—" MARTINIQUE"—
" GUADALOUPE,"
Yean' Senr,
47
Pull
Piy.
Half
Pay.
22
25
20
ao
25
15
16
15
15
14
14
16
12
14
11
10
9
9
8
8
7
7
7
6
5
4
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
29
7
3
5
4
12tt
ft
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
5
Colonel.
Sir Hen. Sheehy Keating/ K.C.B. Ent. 31 Aug. 1703; Lieut. SUm. 04;
Capt. 8 Sept. 96; Mqfor, 3 Sept. 1800; lAeut.-CoL 1 Aug. 04 ; Col. 4 Jane,
13; Mqjor-Gen. 12 Aug. 19; Lieut.^Gen. 10 Jan. 37; CoL 90th Light In-
fantry, 26 Sept. 37. Lieut.-Colonel.
9 John Peddie, K.H.* Ens. 26 Sept. 05; Lieut. 26 Ang. 07 ; Capt. 23 Sept 13 ;
Mqfor, P 16 June, 25 ; Lieut.-Col. p 28 Aug. 27.
Afq/orf.— 9 John Singleton,* K.H. Etu. p 11 Jan. 10; Lieut. 25 July, 13;
Capt. P 15 April, 24 ; Mq^or, p 10 Jan. 28.
Thomas Woodward Eyles, Ens. 30 Mar. 20; Lieut. 9 6 Not. 24; Ctqtt. P 15 Aug.
26 ; Mqjar, p 7 Feb. 40.
0
0
0
0
Captains.
9 Horace Suckling * ....
John WilBon
Geo. Darby Oriiiith
Fred.Eld
Hen. H. Cuming
Hen. Rob. Thurlow . . . .
Oeryas S. OeTeriil
Geo. Douglas Bowyer . .
John Blaquiere Mann . .
Yere Caldwell
LZBUTEXANTS
Marcus Geale
Philip P. GaUwey
Jas. D. G. Tulloch
Thos.Webb
John J. Doxat
John Hen. Bringhurst . .
Lord S. A. Chichester . .
Lord James Beresford . .
Cha. Montagu Chester . .
Frederick Woodgate . . . .
Digfoy Fra. Mackworth..
BNSlGNa.
Cha. Yaughan Pugh . . . .
Robert Owen
K. W. S. Mackenzie . . . .
Thomas Ross
W. P. PumeU
Hen. Ashm. Evatt
Henry Lecky
Fra. B. Morlcy
James Wm. B. Peddle . .
ENSIGN.
22 Nov. 10
P 20 Apr. 15
3 Mar. 25
P23I>ec. 24
7 Apr. 25
P 11 Aug. 25
P 2 Nov. 26
P 28 Dec. 26
10 Feb. 25
P 5 Sept. 28
P 29 Sept. 26
26 Mar. 29
18 July 30
P31 May 31
3 Feb. 32
P 7 Sept. 32
P 2 Nov. 32
P 1 Mar. 33
P 10 May 33
P 6 Dec. 33
P 2 May 34
P 10 Apr. 85
22 Nov. 3(J
P 28 Apr. 37
P23Mar. 38
24 Mar. 38
P 22 June 38
P 25 Jan. 39
P 5 Apr. 39
25 Oct. 39
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN. I BRBV.-MA J.
P 28 Feb. 12
8 Jan. 24
P24Dec. 25
P26Sept.26
P28Sept.26
8 Jan. 29
P 13 Nov. 27
P 7 Sept. 32
P 17 Nov. 25
P 2 Nov. 32
3 Feb. 32
19 Nov. 33
14 Feb. 34
P27 Mar. 35
p 22 May 35
17 Mar. 38
P22 June38
P21Sept. 38
22 Sept. 38
P25Jan. 39
P 7 Feb. 40
28 June 8d
P21 Oct 24
26 Mar. 29
P 31 Dec. 28
P27Sept31
P 2 Nov. 82
P27 Mar. 35
P 7 Mar. 34
P 21 Sept. 38
2 June 38
P 7 Feb. 40
4 Mi^or Sucklinf tnvcd In
the Penlnrala, from Juaa, 181 1,
to Nov. 161a, includinf tk9
tteire of Badqjoi, April, I81:S,
battle of Salamanca, r»trpttt
from Burgos, and ticfc of Saa
Sebastloa ; wouniM through
the riicht hip and rl{:ht band at
the aMauIt Slit Aaf. 1819,
Senred the campalgni of 1610^
17, and 18 In the Oeocaa.
17
RobertGrove IP 7Feb. 40
Paymo^er.—Henry Yielding Eagar, 16 April, 18 ; Ens. 3 Dec 00; Lieut.
March, 08.
Adjutant. — Charles Montagu Chester. {lAeut.) 4 Aug. 36.
QiiArf^7^-Afii«f«r.— William Newland, 15 Sept. 37.
Surgeon.— iohn Kinnis, M.D. 22 June, 38 ; AssUt.^Surg. 14 Dec 24 ; Hmp,-
Assist. 16 June, 15.
Assistant. 'Surgeon. — Richard Dane, M. D. 17 July, 35.
Robert K. Prendergast, 7 OcU 36.
Facings Buff. — Agent, Messrs. Cox k Co.
I Sir H. 8. Keating terred in the Weet Indien, end wm« sererelj wounded and detaiaad at a pilwiai
at Ooadaloupe. In coi\Junctton with Commodore Rowley, he pliinned and conducted the operatidiu of s
gallant and mccetefal attaeli upon the town and harbour of St. Paul's in the ieland of Bourbon.
9 Col. P<>ddie'ftierricet:— Battle* of Roleia, Vimiera, and Comnna. Expedition to Walrheivo. Oi»-
paign of 1H13 in the Peninsula, Including the battle of Salamanca, where he wm leverelj wounded and loai
bl« right arm.
S Miuor Singleton senred In the Peninsula, from 1811 to 181 $» and was slightly wounded al the tlrtc of
the forts at Salamanca, and twice severely wounded at the battle of Salamanca.
242
''S.'lvS.'SSr] 9lst {or the Argyllshire) Begiment of Foot. \^S^S^
" ROLEIA"— " VIMIERA"— " CORUNNA"— « PYRENEES"—" NIVELLE"—
" NIVE"— " 0RTHE8"— " TOULOUSE"—" PENINSULA."
Ymra'Serr.
60
Fall
Pay.
87
27
26
13
31
13
15
13
14
11
24
8
18
18
19
22
12
8
8
5
6
5
6
6
5
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
15
5
11
15
5
Half
Pay.
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
A
0
0
0
5
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8A
0
0
Colonel,
Gabriel Gordon,' ^n«. 6 Jan. 1781; Xieuf. 26 Nov. 84; Capt. 10 July,94; Mqfor,
16May, 1800; Xi«u^.-Co2.0 March, 02; Co2.4 June, 11; Mqjar- Gen. 4 June,
14; Lieut.-Gen. 22 July, 30; Col. 91st Regt. 19 April, 37.
JLieut.'ColoneL—9 Wi Robert Anderson,* K.H. Sna, 9 July, 03 ; Luiut, 12
Oct. 04 ; Capt, 30 April, 12 ; Major , p 23 Sept. 24 ; Lieut, -Col, p 2 Dec. 31.
3f<yor*.— Cornwall Bume, Ens, 4 Oct. 10; Lieut, 26 July, 16; Capt, p3 Feb.
26; Afajor, P8Feb. 31.
9 QSi Norman Lamont,' K.H. Ens, 26 Aug. 13; Lieut, 3 Sept. 18; Capt, 7
April, 26 ; Major, p 2 Dec. 31. _^_^_
Captains.
9 9211 Dugald Ducat « .
John Thomhill
9 John Fraser^
J. F. Glencaim Campbell
C. Cooke Yarborough . .
Cha. Benj. Caldwell . . . .
Thomas Eden Blackwell
David Forbes
9 John Marshall'
Wm. Glendowyn Scott . .
LlBUTSNANTS.
Geo. Adam Barnes
John Edward Barney . .
John Ward
Wm. Wilson Homsby . .
John Campbell Cahill . .
Bertie E. M. Gordon ....
Edw. W. C. Wright
CoUn Campbell
Hen. J. Savage
Rich. C. Onslow
Jame9 Christie
Rob, Fred. Middlemore. .
John Brown
Enbionb.
J. M. Pennington
F. Fraser Stokes
Fred. J. Bayly
John George Hacket. . . .
Wm. T. L. Patterson. . . .
John Paton
Hen. Cha. Benyon Barton
Peter L. Graham Cloete
ENSIGN.
24 Feb. 14
P 6 Apr. 27
29 May 09
26 Oct. 27
P 9 June 26
P 10 Oct. 26
26 Dec. 22
P 8 Oct. 29
14 May 08
P30Mar. 32
12 Dec. 22
1 Aug. 22
8 Apr. 16
22 Mar. 10
28 Feb. 28
P 26 Oct. 32
21 Dec. 32
P 10 Apr. 36
6 June 35
P 12 June 35
P24 July 36
19 Dec. 34
6 Nov. 35
P 26 Dec. 37
P 11 May 38
30 Oct. 38
P 26 Jan. 39
P 22 Feb. 39
P 23 Feb. 39
P 12 July 39
LIEUT.
6 May 22
P 10 Sept. 28
12 Feb. 12
P27 Aug. 29
P 19 Sept. 26
P 7 Oct. 29
21 July 26
P 23 Nov. 32
23 Nov. 09
P 12 June 35
CAPTAIN. BRBV.-MAJ.
P 23 Sept. 24
P 9 June 26
8 Sept. 28
22 Feb. 27
8 May 36
P 24 July 36
P 13 Nov. 36
P 2 Feb. 38
Pll May 38
P 26 Jan. 39
P 22 Feb. 39
? 12 July 39
31 Dec. 39
4 Aug. 28
P 8 Feb. 31
17 Aug. 32
P 23 Nov. 32
P 4 Jan. 38
P 4 Oct. 33
P 29 June 30
P 24 July 36
20 Feb. 23
P 22 Feb. 30
28 June 36
6 Capt. Fnuer Mnred in the
Peninsula fWim Aug. 1811 to
the end of the war, inclnding
the liege and capture of the
fortified convents at, and battle
of Salamanca ; siege of the
castle of Burgos; battles of
Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and
Toulouse. Severely wounded
at Pampeluna Seth July, ISIS.
6 TAti^oT Marshall's serrlcei :
— Expedition to Portugal in
1808, including the^ battlee of
Roleia and Yimiera, advance
into Spain and retreat through
Oalllcia under Sir John Moore,
action at Lugo> and battle of Coninna. Ex-
pedition to Walcheren in 1800. Subsequently
in the Peninsula, including the battles of Vit-
toria, the Pyrenees (96th, S7th, 88th, and 80th
July), Nivelle, Ntve,andinves(mentof Bayonne,
Uth, 10th, 11th, and ISth Dpc. 181S, and battle
of Orthes. Slightly wounded at Pampeluna,
38th July, 1818, and severely at Orthet.
17 Sept. 39
Paymaster. — G. Had. Dalrymple, 31 Jan. 40; Ens, 6 Nov. 26 ; Xieti^ 6 Dec. 27.
Ad{jutant. — John Brown, (Lieut,) 14 Nov. 36.
Quarter-Master, — William Barfoot, 13 July, 20.
Surgeon, — Nathaniel Morgan, 9 Aug. 39; Assitt.'Surg, 28 Sept. 16.
A$$itt,'Surg9,^Vfm. C. Eddie, 12 Jan. 26; Hotp.- Assist, 1 May, 26.
George M'Laren, M.D. 23 Oct. 35.
Facings Yellow. — Agent, Messrs. Barron & Smith, Westminster.
1 General Gordon has received a medal and one clasp for Martinique and Guadaloupe.
2 €^1. Anderson's services :— Expedition to Hanover in 1805 and 6. Battles of Roleia, Timlera, and Co-
mana ; expedition to Walcheren in 1800 ; to Swedish Pomeranla in 1818, and campaign of 1814 in Hol-
land, including the attack on Bergen-op-Zoom. Served at Waterloo 18th June, storming of Cambray, and
capture of Paris.
8 Mi^or Lamont served the campaigns of 1818 and 14 in the Peninsula, including the battles of the Pyre-
nees, MiveUe, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served at Waterloo, the storming of Cambray, and capture of Paris.
4 Capt. Ducat served In the Peninsula, item Aug. 1813 to the end of the war, including the battles of
NiTeDe, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served also at Waterloo, and at the storming of Cambray.
243
]
92nd (or HigKUmd) Regt. of Foot.
[
XalA.
Smb. for Poreifn
8«rTl06^ 1884.
" EQMONT-OP-ZEE"-." MANDOBA"— The Sphmxy with thewoitii "EGYPT*—
" CORUNNA" — « FUENTE8 D'ONOR" — " ALMAREZ"— " VITTORIA"—
'* PYREWEBS"— " NIVE"— «' ORTHES"— " PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO."
mm* a._ — — ^— _
ColoneL
Sir John HamUton Dalrymple,* Bart. En», 88 Feb. 1790; Lieut, 80 April, OS ;
Capt. 26 April, 03 ; Lieut^-CoL 6 Dec 08 ; CoL25 April, 1808 ; Mt^or-Gmi,
4 June, 11 ; Lieut.-Gen. 10 July, 21 ; Gtn, 28 June, 38; Col. 02nd High-
landers, 20 July, 31. Lieut.'ColoneL
9 John McDonald,' C.B. Ens, 17 Dec. 03 ; Lieut. 21 March, 05; Copt. 7 Sept.
00; Breoet-Mqjcr^ 26 Aug. 13; RegtU-Mt^^ 25 Oct. 14; BrRw^-XImi.-
Col, 4 Sept. 17 ; Befftl'Lieut.-Col. p23 Sept. 24; Col. 10 Jan. 37.
Mqfort.—^ iB Robert Winchester,* K.H. Ens, 18 Sept. 05 ; Lieut. 6 Feb. 08 ;
Capt. 10 July, 15 ; Mqjor, 16 Aug. 25 ; Brevet-Lieut.-Col. 28 June, 38.
John Alex. Forbes, Em. p5 Dec. 16; Lieut. P22 May, 23; Capt. P24 Dec 8u;
Brev.'Mqjw, 28 Jnne, 38 ; BefftL-Mq^or, p 17 Sept. 30.
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CAPTAZlfS.
Stephen Noel^
Geo. Edw. lliorold
Wm. Prittle Bayly
Marie Kerr Atheriey . . .
Thomas Ormsby.
Arch. Inglis Lockhart .
Wm. Bletterman CaldweU
Alex. Thos. W. Duff ....
Robert Pitcaim
Donald Stewart
LlBUTBirANTa.
Rob. M. Sutherhmd ....
Arch. Neil Campbell ....
Arch. Hale Monro
James Cox
Patriclc M'Leod Petley..
Ken. Doug. Mackenxie . .
Arch. Stewart
John T. C. Drake
Robert Petley
Edw. B. Haines
26 Dee. 23
14 Aug. 28
P 26 Nov. 30
P 16 Mar. 32
P22 May 31
P 26 Not. 31
20 Mar. 16
7 Feb. 34
24 Dec. 29
P26 Juned6
Hon. H. B. W. Cochrane. p21 Aug. 35
Alex. Penrose Miller ....
James Caulfield Gordon . .
ENsieNS.
W. R. N. Campbell ....
Fra. W. Johnstone
Arch. H.Tattnall
P. H. Paterson
William DalxeU
Geo. G. Hope Johnstone
Thomas WillUuns Davies
James CJiarles Gordon . .
Paifmaeter.—i. Hope Johnstone Meik
BlfSION.
8 Aug. 00
24 June 24
28 Sept 16
P28Aug.23
21 June 27
P 31 Dec. 28
29 Sept. 14
P 4 June 20
10 Jan. 26
30 Sept. 30
P 16 Jan. 36
Pl8Mar.d6
P 10 June 36
P 10 Aug. 36
P 10 Aug. 38
P17 Aug.38
P 1 Feb. 30
P 14 June 39
P 6Sept.39
P17 Sept. 39
LI BUT.
26 July 03
P 9 June 25
P23 0ct. 23
P 13 Aug. 25
P 12 Feb. 30
P 11 June 30
P28 0ct. 24
P 26 Not. 30
P26 0ct 30
7 Feb. 34
7 Aug. 24
8 April 31
P26June36
P 10 July 34
P81 Aug. 35
P 19 Aug. 36
12 July 33
P 10 Aug. 38
P 12 Aug. 34
P 1 Feb. 30
P14 June39
P 6Sept.30
P17Sept.S9
CAPTAIN.
BRBT.-MAJ.
22 July 90
»OoL
eh«tor^
now:— Bzpe-
dlOoatoOoM^
itoWal-
10 Mar. 12
P19Sept.26
P 11 June 30
P25NOT. 28
P 16 Jan. 36
P 10 Aug. 36
P 0 Dec. 31
P 8 Dec 37
p 6 Sept 30
P 17 Sept 30
hscen in 1807, udthst i
clieren In 1800. In the
•ula, from October 1810, to Vkm
«nd of the wsr, Incladh^r Lines
St Tomi Yedfse* setloo of Afw
roys del MoUimh takiag of Al-
mares, delieiice of Alva do Tor-
met, bottle of Yittoria, sflhlis
of Puerto de Maya, 4lh and 8th
J0I7, 1818, battlee of the Pyn-
neei, SSlh, 80th. and Slat July,
1818, aflUr of RoneeerallM,
battleof Nivellcb aflUr of Ob»-
bo, battle of the ITlTe, 9th sad
18th Dec. 1818b aflhlr ofHeletteb
actioo at Oarrta, aAdr of Ari-
Terette, battleof OrthoLactloa
at Abe, and affilr at TartM*.
Preeent at Qnatre Bna and Waterloo^ CoL Wl»-
cheeter waa ilif htiy wounded tai the Pyreaaei^
SSth July, WTerely at the NlTe, 18th Dec 1811^
•lightly at Qnatre Braa, and eeverely at Waterloo.
4 Mi^or Noel lerred In St. Domlofo la 1700^
87, and 98^ under Oenerala Boyer and 8ir Brant
Sciencer, and waa wounded bi the rifht thlgk.
when the Prtoeh attacked the Cordon of Totem.
Serrfd alao at the capture of St. Locia, Tbbi^o,
and the eoUiplea of Denenra, Iiwqueba^ aad
Berbloe.
e|ohn, 2 Mar. 90 ; JAu. 7 May^ 19;
Lieut. 10 Dec. 13.
AdHutant.-^'Boh. Madeod Sutherland, (Lieut.) 7 Feb. 34.
Quarter'Maeter.^-iohii Forbes, 6 Sept 39.
SuTffeon. — C. Q. Palmer, 30 Dec. 34 ; Asnet.^Surg. 17 April, 17.
il«mf.-Acfveoii«-— MelTille Neale, 18 Sept 35.
John Critpigny Millingen, 20 Sept 30.
Foeinas Yellow.— *^^«nf, Memrf. Cox & Co.-^Iritk Agents Borough, Armit fc Co.
1 Sir J. H. Dulrymple went to Plaadera in 1704, and lerred on the Continent until the retan of
Britiah army. In ITBS. In October, ISOfi, he aeeomponted the Eipedltlon to Baaovtr. In July, 1807,
went to Zealand, and waa preeent at the aiete of Copenbafen.
8 Col. M'Donald'i wrricee :— Expedition to Sooth America, and aiaaolt of Bucnoe Ayrae ; Panlmnla,
Nov. 1808 to 1818 ; alio in the South of Prance from March, 1614. Indndlng the battle of Baaaeo ; Lteea of
Torree Yedraa ; allktn at Redlnha, Pompal, and Campo Mayor ; lirrt clefe of Baditfoi } battle of Albuhem ;
eecond itefe and aiianlt of Badi^ot ; aflklra at Alva d« Tormce ; battlee of Yittoria, the Pyreneea, tSth, 80tK
and 81fft July, and Tonkraie. Wounded In the head and rifht thigh at the aamoit of Buenoe Ayfia, 8tfi
July, 1807; bi the left leg andrlffht notn in the Pyreneea, 80th July ; and In the rifht ihoulder and Inn^i at
the aManIt of the ftortifled rock on the mouotain Anrila, and mrprialnf the enemy*! poate In the valley of
Pyraieaa, 8d Oct. 1818.
^ii'Tm!^] 93rf(ar Sutherland Highlcmders) Regt of Foot. [^^«
Yctn'fierv
47
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Piy.
38
27
21
31
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"CAPE OF GOOD HOPE."
CoUmeL
9 Sir Jasper NicoUa,* K.C.B. Kru, 24 May, 1793 ; LitiU. 25 Nor. 94 ; Capt, 12
Sept 09 ; MeQor, 6 July, 1804 ; Li£vt.-Col. 29 Oct. 07 ; CoL 4 June, 14 ;
Mtyor-Oen. 19 July, 21; Zieut,-Gen. 10 Jan. 37; CoL 98rd Re^ 31
May, 33.
Lieutenant-Colonel — Robert Spark,' Em, May, 07; Lieut. 3 Sept. 07; "Capt.
17 Feb. 20; Mqjor, P 25 Dec. 36 ; Lieut-CoL p 28 July, 38.
Mi^art.—^ohn Arthur, Ens. 25 Dec. 13; Lieut. 2 March, 20; Capt. p8 Dee.
26 ; Mqjor, P 30 Dec. 36.
John Burgh, ^fu. P25 Not. 19; Lieut. 7 April, 25; Capt. p19 Sept. 26;
3fq;or P28 July, 38.
CAPTillNS.
Charles Gordon'
John Joseph Grier
Robt. Carmichael Smyth
George Edward Aylmer. .
William Robt. Haliday . .
Wm. Bernard Ainslie . .
9 Thofl. Paul Williamson^
Neil S. Buchanan
Wm. Pitt Trevdyan
George Duff
Lieutenants.
John Ambrose Russell . .
James Neilson
George Robert Pole ....
William M'Donald' ....
Jas. Montagu Brown ....
John F. A. Hartle
Robt. Murray Banner . .
Andrew Agnew ^ .
Lord. Cosmo Geo. Russell
Chas. Henry Gordon ....
Alex. S. L. Hay
Geoige Studdert
Geoiige Douglas
Ensigns.
P. H. Crawford
Evan D. Macpherson . .
David Seton
B. Hunter Blair
Thos. M. Crawfurd ....
George Seton
Colin Maxwell
Geo. John White MeWille
ENSIGN.
22 June 09
11 Sept 17
8 July 18
28 Feb. 28
P 12 Feb. 30
P 28 Sept 30
5 Dec. 11
P21 Dec. 32
P 4 Jan. 33
P 6 Feb. 17
25 Dec. 23
P 19 Sept 26
II Aug. 25
23 Aog. 27
17 Apr. 28
21 Feb. 34
P 19 Dec. 84
P 17 Apr. 35
P 12 Aug. 34
P24 Nov. 35
P25 Dec. 35
P 3 June 36
20 May 36
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
28 Feb. 28
P31 July 28
P 8 Apr. 26
P24 Nov. 35
Pll Nov. 33
P29 Sept 37
12 Jan. 38
P28July 38
P26 Apr. 39
P 9 Nov, 21
BREY.-MAJ.
10 Jan. 37
14 Oct 36
Pll Nov. 86
P30 Dee. 36
P29 Sept 87
P 1 June 38
P 28 July 38
P26Apr. 39
15 Oct 12
9 Apr. 25
5 May 25
P13 Aug. 30
P 3 Mar. 88
P24 Nov. 85
24 Aug. 13
P25Dec. 35
P 3 June 36
P 14 Oct 19
28 Feb. 28
P 13 Aug. 29
24 Apr. 28
13 Jan. 84
14 Oct 36
Pll Nov. 36
P30Dec 86
P29Sept37
P 6 July 38
P28Ju]y 38
P26 Apr. 89
P 19 July 89
P80 Aug. 89 g jj^ CampbeU lerred the
leanpatfiii of ISIS and 14 In the Peniniula,
inelttdlAg the battle of Orthes ; lenred alio at
New Orleans.
4 Captain WHUamion lerred
the campaign of 18IS, In the
Peninrala, Including the ilege
and asnult of Badaios eth
April, 161S; senred the cam-
paign of 1814 in Holland,
including theattack on Bergen-
op-Zooni.
5 Quarter>Maater, 16 Not.
1880, from which date the pe-
riod of Mnrtce hat been com-
puted.
P 19 July 89
Paymatter.^WiWiKm Henry Wardell, 18 Dec 28 ; Ens. 15 Aug. 15 ; Lieut.
21 Feb. 22.
14 0 i4<^'u^aiif.~WilliamM'Donald<Zitfu^.)23Aug.27.
Quarter-Master. — George Macdonald, 13 Dec. 39.
26 1^ Surgeon.'-9 John Campbell,' M.D. 27 Dec. 38; Assist.-Surg. 27 July, 15;
Hosp.-Assist. 25 March, 13.
Assistant-Surgeons. — ^WilUam Cruicksfaank, M.D. 5 Nov. 29^ Hasp-Assist. 22
Nov. 27.
6 0 George Taylor, 16 May, 34.
Facings Yellow. — Agenty Cox and Co. — Irish Agents Borough, Armit & Co.
1 Sir Jaeper Nlcolle lerred in the Mahratta war, and waa at the battle of Argaun, and at the elege and
itorm of Oawlel Ohur. In 1805 he embarked for Hanover, and in 1806 for Rio do la Plata. Com-
manded the 14th Regiment at Corunna, for which he haa received a medal. In 1800, he serred In Waleheren.
la 1815 lerred in the Nepanl war; and, in 1816, commanded a brigade in the Plndarre and Mahratta war.
Sir Jaeper baa been four timee honourably mentioned for hie cooduct at Buenoa Ajrei, Coranna, FluBhlag,
and Almorah.
S Colonel Spark lenred in the American war in 1814 and 15, and waa wounded at New Orleans 8th Jaauarr.
1615.
8 Captain Gordon lenred in the American war in 1814 and 16, and waf eeverelj wounded in the left cheek
at New Orlcaat ith Januarj, 1815.
245 T
Bmb. for For.!
Serrloe, 1898. J
94th Regiment of Foot.
rSffrriBf ia
L EMtllldl
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28
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* Colonel.
9 Sir Thomas M'Mahon, Bt, K.C.B. Ens. 2 Feb. 97 ; Lieut. 24 Oct. 99 ; Copt.
8 Oct. 03 ; Mqjor, 6 Nov. 06 ; Lteut.-Col. 4 May 09 ; Col 4 June, 14 ; Mqfor-
Gen. 27 May, 25 ; Lieut.-Gen. 28 June, 38 ; Col. 94th Regt. 28 March, 38.
Lieut.-CdUnu!ls.—9 George Wm.Paty,* C.B. & K.H. JBitt. p28 April, 04; Lieut.
7 May, 05 ; Capt. p 28 April, 08 ; Mqjor, 2 Jnne, 14 ; Brevet-Lieut. -Col.
4 Sept. 17 ; BegtL-Lieut.-Col. p 9 June, 25 ; Col. 10 Jan. 37.
Charles Gascoyne, Ens. 7 Dec. 20; Lieut, p 30 Jan. 23; Capt. P31 Dec. 26;
Mqjor, P 23 Aug. 31 ; Lieut.-Col. 22 Oct. 39.
lfq;V)r#.— Henry Robert Milner, Bns. P 7 Feb. 22; Lieut, v 3 Dec. 26 ; Capt.
P 12 Dec. 26 ; Major , p5 July. 33.
Geo. Topp Lindsay,* Ens. 21 Dec. 08; Lieut. 21 Sept. 09; Capt. P27 Dec. 20;
Brevet'Mqjor. 10 Jan. 37 ; Begimental'Mqjor, 22 Oct. 39.
Captains.
John W. Randolph
Thomas Fred. Hart
Corbett Cotton
William Davenport
Henry Nicholls
William Bell
Robert Aldworth
Robert M'Clererty
D. Fitz Gerald Longworth
9 William Spiller^
LiBUTBKANTS.
Richard Lewis
William Carden Seton...
Francis Wm. Bowles ....
George Maunsell
Edw. Hen. Moore Kdly. .
Tho. Fownes Scale
Hen. Geo. Bnller
William Fisher
Thomas Jones
Edward Morris
Wm. H. Kirby
G. A. Kooli D'Arcy
Wm. Henry Dore
Thomas Burlce
Alexander Crie Meilc . . .
Edward Smith Mercer . .
Yirginins Murray
Albert Frend
Adam Campbell
Henry Clare Cardew ....
Joseph Edwin Thackwell
James Stewart Mensies. .
Robert Dillon
Bnsionb.
Robert Brace
GQbert Mahon
Septimiis Lyster
Fred. Estwidc
Tliomas Henry Ashton . .
Alexander Maclean . . . .
Fred. Xlmenes Groyune . .
Cha. Campbell Hook ....
ENSIGN.
25 Jan.
P 2 Jan.
9 Apr.
P 17 Oct.
25 July
27 Mar.
P 15 Jan.
3 Jan.
P 3 May
25Noy.
25
23
25
26
11
24
29
28
31
24
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
BRBT.-MAJ.
P28July 25
P 2 Mar. 32
Pl4Sept.32
P 11 July 34
P 10 Sept 30
p 8 May 35
P26 June 35
29 Jan. 36
P20Feb. 35
P22 July 36
14 Oct. 36
P21 Apr. 37
P 8 Dec 37
8 Aug. 22
P 10 May 33
P 6 Mar. 35
P22May 35
31 Jan. 34
19 April 36
P 8July 36
p 6 Jnne 84
P 10 Feb. 38
P 8 Jnne 88
P 0 June 38
P 9 Not. 38
P28 Dec. 38
P22 Feb. 39
P27 8eptd9
15 Mar. 39
P 16 Not. 89
P 29 Nov. 39
P17 Nov. 25
P 8 Apr. 26
P29 Mar. 27
P 8 Oct 29
Pl5Septl4
23 Mar. 26
P 5 Apr. 33
P 23 Aug. 31
P27 Nov. 36
6 Oct 25
30 Oct 28
P22July 36
P 10 June 36
P 8 Dec. 37
P31 July 35
P27 Apr. 38
P 8 June 38
P 9 June 38
23 May 37
P 9 Nov. 38
P28I>ec. 38
26 Sept 39
P 27 Sept 39
50ct 26
14Sept35
P 11 June 36
P 4 Nov. 36
25 Aug. 37
19 Feb. 38
P 14 Dee. 38
23 Oct 39
24 Oct 39
P 29 Nov. 39
■erred with the
Copenhagen in
9 Dec. 28
6 Sept. 31
4 May 32
P22July 36
9 Feb. 38
P 1 Dec. 37
p 8 June 38
P 9 Nov. 38
P 27 Sept 39
22 Oct 39
1 Col. Fiftty
expedition to
1807, and in the PenlnraU froa
June, 1811. to the end of tht
war, including the liege end
capture of BadaJos; battle of
Salamanca ; retreat from Ved-
rid to Boigoe; battles of Vlt-
toria, the Pyreneee. NiveUe,
and Nire 0th to ISth Deeenher,
betides various minor aftln.
5 Major LIndeaj wrved it
the capture of the Ule of Flanoe
in 1810.
S Captain SpUIer'i m-
Tieet:— Battles of Timicm
(wounded in both thIghsX tad
Corunna ; ezpeditioa to Wei-
cheren; Penineula fron July,
1811, to September, 1812;
served also at New Orieane; rs-
oelved a wound bj a nmict
shot in the rif ht-hand (\o*
little linger), severe wonad la
the forehead, right temple nA
under the dUn, two wounds oa
the right thigh, and most s^
verely burnt from head to ftMl
bj the explosion of a Mine st
Cludad Bodrigo.
PoffmaHer.^y^m. Bain M'Alpin, 22 Feb. 39; Ens. 6 Feb. 14; Xiev^. 26 June,
24; Capt. 3 Aug. 88.
il4ru^iiii/.~<36orge Abbaa Kooli D'Arey, (Lieut.) 3 Aug. 38.
Qi4arfe7^Afaj/er.— Thomas Waite, 17 Aug. 38.
Acr^eofi.— Frederick Dix, 1 Nov. 27 ; Assist.-Swrg. 19 Aug. 13.
Assist.^Surffeons.-^M. Ouy Piers Moore, 3 Kanh, 37.
Wflliam Tumbnll, M.D., 14 Sept 38.
Faeinffs Qreen. — Agent^ Cox &o.
Bmb. for Forelgn'1
Servioa, 183$. J
9Sth (or the Derbyshire) Regt of Foot.
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L Cqrlon.
Yean'SeiT.
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30
23
34
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7*
88
5A
14
17
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18
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9 5ir John Bucluua,^ K.C.B Bn*. 29 July, 95; Lieut, 21 Oct. 95; Capi, 15
Mareh, 1802; MqjOTy 30 Jane, 04; Lieut.-CoL 30 March, 09; Col. 18
Aug. 19 ; Mqfar.-Gen, 22 July, 30; Col 95th Regt. 5 Nov. 38.
Lieui^'ColoneL — ^9 James Campbell, K.H. JS^. 17 Sept. 03; Xteu/. 25Aug.
04; Capt, p31 Mar. 08; Mqjar, p 3 June^ 19; Lieut,'Coh PIO July, 24;
Col. 28 June, 38.
Mqjort, — Hen Dundas Maclean, JS^. & Lieut. 5 Sept. 16 ; Capt, p6 Not. 24 ;
Mqjor, P20 April, 32.
9 John Walter,* JSVw. p 15 July, 06; Lieut. 3 Sept. 07; CapU p24 Mar. 13;
Mqjor, 26 May, 31.
Captains.
Wm. Nonus SaunderB* .
Hen. Churchill Tathwell
Thos. St Leger Alcock. .
9 Joseph Robt. Raines' .
Chas. Augustas Brooke. .
David Dickson
John G. Champion ....
John Robt. Currie
Wm. Fisher
James W. Dalgety
LiBUTSNANTS.
Wm. Armstrong Rog^ers
Charles P. Hamilton. . . .
^mund J. Cruice
Alfred Thos. Heyland . .
John Randle Ford
Henry Hume
Thos. James Dobson ....
H. O. C. Master
Qeo. Cornwall
Edw. Thompson
Rich. Pratt
John Wood
John Fitz Thos. Dennis. .
Ensigns.
Charles Rogers
F. Smythe
R. Collins Craigie
O. W. P. Bhigham
Walter Yenour
Fred W. Chapman
Geo. Jas. Dowdall
W. H. Underwood I
ENSIGN.
3 Sept. 12
P 26 July 21
P28Feb. 22
19 Sept. 05
10 Apr. 25
9 Sept. 13
2 Aug. 31
P 28 Oct. 31
' 8 Sept. 28
26 June 23
7 July 14
89 June 30
9 Apr. 25
P 4 Apr. 33
P13 Mar. 35
P 9 May 35
P14 Dec. 26
P 18 Sept. 35
P 8 July 36
P30 Dec. 36
p 5 May 37
P 12 Jan. 14
P 4 Aug. 37
P 17 Feb. 37
P24Feb. 37
P 2 Feb. 38
P16 Feb. 38
P 9 Mar. 38
Pl6Mar. 38
P 8 June 38
P28 Apr. 37
LIEUT.
23 May 15
P 7 Oct. 24
P 12 Dec. 26
28 May 07
17 Apr. 35
9 Nov. 20
P 8 May 35
P84 Apr. 35
P 5 July 33
5 Mar. 29
2 June 30
Pld Mar. 35
13 June 30
P 8 July 36
P 4 Aug. 37
P 1 Dec. 37
P26 Nov. 30
p 2 Feb. 38
P 9 Mar. 38
P 16 Mar. 38
P 8 June 38
P15 June32
P30Oct. 38
CAPTAIN.
P 18 Dec. 28
P19Sept.26
P20 Apr. 32
2 June 25
P 1 Dec. 37
26 Jan. 38
P 2 Feb. 38
P 8 June 38
P20Jaly 38
P 2 Dec. 37
BREV.-MAJ.
10 Jan. 37
Poffmatter.—^BSSi F. Feneran,^ 15 Dec. 37 ; Quart. -Mast. 1 Dec. 23.
Adjutant. — William Armstrong Rogers {Lieut,) 3 July, 35.
Quarter-Master.— Wm. Henry Rogers, 17 Feb. 38; Eru. 8 May, 35; lAeut.
16 Feb. 38.
Surgeon, — Joseph Ewing, 4 Dec. 35 ; Asriit,'Surg, 7 Sept. 09.
Asairtant'Stirgeons, — Duncan Affleck, 15 Jan. 36.
Fred. Hobson Clark, 15 Sept. 37.
Faeingi Tellow. — Agent, Mr. Lawrie. — Irith Agent, Messrs. Borough, Armit & Co.
1 Sir John Buehan has receiTed a eroca and one claap for Guadaloupe, Yittoria, Pjrrenew, NireUe, and
Nlre.
8 H^{or Walter lerred In the Peninsula from October, 1813, to the end of the war, including the battles
of Nlrelle 10th Nor., and Nive 9th, 10th, 1 1th, and 12th December, 1818.
S Ub^ot Raines served at the battles of Roleis^ Yimiera, and Coninna, besides minor aflkirs daring the
retreat ; served also at YTalcheren.
4 Paymaster Feneran served the campaign of 1814 In Holland. Frsaent at Waterloo.
5 C^itain Saunders served in the American war, and was present at Chrystler's Farm and Niagara.
Wounded in the right groin, left thigh, fight cheek, and right arm.
247
Tewt'Senr.
46
PuU
36
87
20
Bmlf
1ft
ft
96^A Regiment of Foot
Caionei.
Sir Lewb Oniit,^ K.C.H. lAeui. 16 Feb. 1794; Capt, 11 June, 96; M^^, 9
Sept. 02; Xieu«.-Co2. 18 Feb. 1804; Co2.4Jimel3; Ifq/or- Gen. IS Aug. 19 ;
Lieut.'Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; CoL 06Ui Regt 9 April, 39.
Lieut.'Colanel-^ Alex. CairncroM,* K.H. JBns, PS5 June, 09; Zieui. 15 Sept.
04 ; Capt 7 June, 10 ; Mqjor, p 10 Jane, 26 ; Lieui.'Col. p 19 Sept 84.
Jtf4;or«.— Williun Hulme,* JS^. 26 Sept 03 ; Lieut. 26 June, 05 ; Copt. 26
Aug. 13; Brevet'Mqjar, 23 Dec. 17 ; Segtl-Mqjar^ 9 March, 34; Brevet^
Lieut.'Cal. 10 Jan. 37.
C.Brownlow Cumberland, ^n#.P 21 Dec. 20; Xteii^. P 16 Oct. 26; Capt. PIO
June, 26 ; Jtfq/or, p 19 Sept 34.
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Captaiics.
Peter Cheape
Bentlnck H. Cumberland
Thos. Maitland Wilson . .
Robt Bush
9 LoftiiB Fra. Jones* ....
Roderick Mackenzie ....
Edward HUl
Matthew Richmond ....
Gerald Villiers Butler ..
Wm. Comwallis Symonds
LlEUTBXANTS.
Alex. Mackenzie
Philip Fred, de Meuron . .
Jaa. Clyde
Edward Barclay
Morris R. Campbell ....
PhiUpotts Wright Taylor
Nicholas Horsley*
Wm. Arch. Eyton
Edw. W. Scovell
W. 8. Nicholson
James Chambre
Fra. J. Hugonin
Richard R. Currer
Ensigns.
Hon. John Stourton ....
Fred- Pierce
Richard Roney
Liringston Mitchell . . . .
James Pursloe
Selwyn Willson
Clement Swetenham . . . .
Samuel Hobeon
ENSIGN.
-I-
LIBCT.
26 May 13
P19 Aug. 19
P16 Apr. 24
P22 Apr. 26
7 Feb. 11
P 19 July 27
P29 Dec. 32
26 May 20
P22 0ct. 18
P 12 Feb. 28
CAPTAIN. IBBBY.-MAJ.
14
20 May 17
8 Apr. 26
6 June 27
P 12 July 27
2 July 29
P16 Mar. 32
18 Mar. 13
P 14 Feb. 34
29 Dec. 36
P 4 Mar. 36
P27 July 26
P 12 Aug. 36
16 Sept. 36
P 30 June 37
P18 Aug. 38
Pl4 8ept.38
P29 June 38
28 Dec. 38
P 12 July 89
81 Mar. 37
3 Aug. 16
P 18 Oct. 26
p 13 May 26
P 6 June 27
lOct 12
P 19 July 81
P23 June 87
P26Sept.2d
P26 June23
P2d Mar. 32
3 Not. 19
PIO June 26
P23 Mar. 32
P14 Feb. 34
19 Dec. 36
P 4 Mar. 36
6 Oct. 16
PdO June 37
P 2 Nov. 38
19 Dec. 38
P 12 Feb. 29
P 26 Apr. 39
P27 Sept. 39
P24 Dec 26
P 14 Nov. 26
P23 Dec. 81
P23 Mar. 82
9 Mar. 34
P 19 Sept. 34
P27 July 38
P 16 Mar. 26
30 Sept. 39
3 Aug. 38
28 June 88
t
7 Dr. SlMirUiid*« MrtleN
of Corana ; eampalca of 1810
iBcliMlli^ tlM batU* of Banco
th« whole of Um «v wtib
1811
Cho UaMid
P 22 ^OY, 39
Paymaster.--^ Edwin Qrifflths,* 11 Jan. 33; 2nd Lkut. 6 Jan. 13; Xtntf. IS
Nov. 13.
yl4/u^an/.— Morris R. Campbell, (JJeut.) 30 June, 37.
Quarter-Matter, — Samuel Fox, 19 July, SO.
Surgeon, — 9 ^^' Shorland,^ 14 July, 14 ; Assist.'Surg. 29 June, 09 ; Beep**
Attitt. 7 OcU 07.
Astittant'Surgeon, — Adam Walker Murray, 8 Feb. 27 ; Hotp.^Asritt. 6 July, 2tt.
Facings Yellow. — Agent, Messrs. Lawrie and M'Origor.
[Returned from North America, Sept. 1886.]
1 Sir Uwto Gml w« m bovd a M. lUp Ontm, la tho aatfoo with the FrcDeh ImC Ud Jonr. Ml WH «*iv^Ma«r «•
of Twtow ptoee* la Uw Wort ladloi.
S CoL CalmeroM MTvcd ia the PvalaaoU frooi lu. ISld to Oet. I8U» faMladiactto ttoft of Cadli ;!!•«• al fWns Vliinai
Mmmba** rtCreat from Poctucal Mueh amd April 1811 1 aflhln at Bwllnhe, Podcali, Fot d'AroM*. «■! 8iA«s*l| kMio ^
Pa«am d*Oaor. Srd and Slh May ; liogc of Badalot, JvM ud Julf, 1811 ( oelloo at B BodoB aad Ooi— Mii i
■lerv or Ciodad Kodrifo i ilcg* of BadU|oi, aad atom of Cho Caalto bp wnlade od tht alglit of llw Sft April, ISISt
of Haleiaaofa i captare of Madrid, aad Bcdro. aad Port La Chlaa t a«tmt «e PoitncaL, OcL aad Nov. tStS, i
Vitioria. Wooded ia the headi al the rtocm of Chadad aodrifo, and tewwnlj dwoi^h Ibo right i
8 Lleut.-CoL RuloM Mrtod la the Pladanoa eaaipalga. aad wawnaiMWd Iho Sank eompanka la Hw
tikt Dee. 17. tor which ho ohtaiaad *a brorot laafc of Mi^for i ho f/itn iiiMaiitnilad lh«a whaa Ibo
storaed Vth Peh. 1818.
4 CapC Joan wnrad ia tho PrafaMiila fron loae, 1811, to Iho rad of tho war, fairtatltac the halUo of
Maaoa t Soa Mnaa { Victoria, hoifhia of 8aaU BaihorB t BKhrlar ( Vera bridfo aad hoifhia i craariaf lao aH^iaa t
NIvelle (MTeroty «<mad«d) i Orthea, Tkihca, ToaracilMine, and TOulooac. ScrrHl alaa doriaf the
afalatc Now Orlooaa.
i Lievc Honlop Nwad the faaipalgM of 1818 aad 14 ia Ociaaay aad BoUaad, aad was Mooraly
Served alM la the at
e Payaarter OrlSUha leircd the OMapalgw of 1813 Mid 14 ia the PcalaMib.
tho eaptare of Wadilattoa ; bofUo beferr Baltiaofo, aad the ■erenl operaltoae oa tho coast.
atiachs opoo the ooemy't liae* bolbre Nrw Orlcaas. la Ihc batterias upoa the baaka of tha
I'Ol'.war tcbooarr. Takiaf of Fort Bojrr.
daitat Uw
Yovt'Sarr.
42
FuU
P.7.
82
24
31
28
28
26
16
15
21
8
20
8
12
16
7
6
6
4
4
6
5
8
4
4
3
8
2
2
2
1
1
1
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0
0
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4A
91th (or The Earl of Ulster's) Regiment of Foot
" Qudfat et gloria dueunt.**
CoUmeL
m m Rt Han, Sir H. Hardlnge,* K. C. B. Sm, 8 Oct. 1798 ; lAeui, 26 Mar.
1802 ; Capt. 7 Apr. 04 ; Mqjtn-, 13 Apr. 00 ; Ueut^Col, 80 May, 11 ; Col.
19 July, 21 ; Mq^.-Gen. 22 July, 80. ^. ^ .
Lieui.'CoL'-^ John CampbeU, Bns. p 9 July, 08 ; lAeut. p 17 Mar. 04 } Capt.
P 6 May, 08; Brevet'Mqjar,21 May, 25 ; JUgtL'Mqjor, 27 Oct, 29 ; Lumt.-
CoZ. 28 June, 88. ,. ,^ ,
Af«i;i>r*.--* Henry Fred. Lockyer,* K.H., Em. p 26 Mar. 1818 j Xteirf. 10 Jan.
14 ; Copt. P 20 June 22 ; Mqjcr^ P 12 June, 86. , ^ oa
Nicholas Lawson Darrah,» ^ndrLieut. 16 Aug. 04 ; Lieui. 2 April, 06 ; Capt. pTO
June, 08 ; Brevet-Mqf, 27 May, 26 ; Regtl-Mt^- & Brev.'JA.-Col. 28 June, 88.
Captains.
{Thomas Smith^
William Cannon'
Geo. Hutchison
Wm. TreYor Stannus . . .
Hon. Henry R. Handcock
9 Donald Mackintosh'. .
Aug. Fred. Welsford ....
Hector Harvest
John Kinderley
Robert Usle
Lieutenants.
John M'CaskiU
RobtColvill
Henshaw Russell
Rob. Hen. S. Jackson.. . .
Walter Boyd
Tho. Onslow W. Ingram
David Craigie
Isaac Moore
John Hutton
Wm. Garforth
Geo. Mauleverer Gowan..
Rob. Beauchamp Giveen
Frederick Wm. Lane
Enbions.
William Murray
George Dorehill
Alfred Padley
Richard Sutton «
Edm. C. Leigh
Fowler Burton
Thomas Lynch
Francis Wm. Sykes
ensign.
1 Dec. 04
26 Aug. 07
never
P 1 July 24
8 April 25
80 May 11
P24 Feb. 82
20 April 15
P 14 Dec. 82
Pll Dec. 28
25 Jan. 25
P27 Dec. 88
PlOMay 84
P 10 Oct. 84
12 Mar. 86
P 18 May 86
P 7 Nov. 34
20 Feb. 35
27 April 32
P31 Dec. 36
PIO Feb. 87
P 2 Sept. 87
P 19 Jan. 88
P 9 Mar. 88
P20 Nov. 88
P 8 Feb. 89
P17 May 89
5 July 89
P80Aug. 39
P 6 Dec. 39
LIEUT.
captain.
25 Sept. 05
7 June 10
14 July 14
P 8April26
P20 Mar. 27
21 April 14
P 25 July 84
7 April 25
P31 Dec. 36
P29Aug. 84
27 June 28
P 10 Feb. 37
P24 Mar. 37
P 2 Sept. 37
P 19 Jan. 86
P 9 Mar. 38
28 June 38
29 June 38
28 Dec. 38
P22 Mar. 39
P17 May 39
P80 Aug. 39
P 6 Dec. 39
26 Oct. 14
7 April 26
P26 June 27
P28July 29
P24Feb. 32
27 Sept. 34
P 19 Jan. 38
28 June 38
P 22 Mar. 39
p 6 Dec. 39
BBBY.-MAJ.
10 Jan. 87
28 June 88
8 CapUln 0*NelU*« Mrrlen t—
Bxpcdition «o Walcherm aad ■!«■•
of Fluihiaf t capture of the Mt of
Praaee \ MahratU eampalgna of
1817 and 18, foehidinf the eaptara
of the Ports SlafbuTi
roorvndor and Sholopore.
9 Qttartcr- Matter Sleator served In Sldljr and the
Peninsula, from 1806 until tho ond of tho war ia
1614.
P31 Dec. 39
Payfiuufer.— Charlton O'Neill,' 30 Dec. 86 ; Em, 12 Oct 08 ; JAeut. 2 May,
11; Cap^ 27 June, 28.
5 Ol il^^'u^an^.— Isaac Moore, (Lieut.) 20 Feb. 35.
16 0 Quarter-Moiter.-^'^ Joseph Sleator,* 24 Feb. 26.
24 4J^ Surgeon.'-Yf. Austin, M^D. 21 Nov. 28; Amst.-Surg. 4 Mar. 18; Hotp.-
Assigt. 21 Nov. 11.
AssutantSurgeon. — ^Wm. Forbes Leith, 16 April, 36.
Facingt Sky Blue. — Agent, Cox 8c Co. — Irish Agent, Messrs. Cane & Co.
{Returned from Ceylon, September, 1836.]
I Sir Umtf Hardtac* has received a cross and five clasps for Busams Alhuhera, Badsjos, Salamaaea, Tlttorla, (seroroly
%onndod), Fyrsnoosi NWelle, NItc, aad Onhes. Sir Henry was severely wounded at Ligny, 16 Juno 161ft. and lost his left hand.
S Mojor Loekycr served In the Peninsula, from Aug. 161S to the end of tho war, Ineludhif tho battles of Nlvellc. Nlve,
Ortbes, Aire, (sovofely wounded on left wrist and elbow Joint), and Toulouse.
S CoU Damh served In Seylla castle when besleted In 1807 ; and before the same place In 1808. At Mill, in Slelly, when
by the troops of Mnrat, klnf of Naples. Served also the fwnpaign of 1814 in Holland, induding tho
4 M^lor SBlth served hi tho Peninsula from July, 1806 to the ond oTthe war, Ifleludinf the battles of Koleia, VImiera,
finaaeo, Puentes dronor t siege of Ciudad Bodrlgo i second siege aad storm of Badajos, 6th April, 1611 \ battles of Sala-
■■nsa. VMerla, (woondad in tho loft thigbX Sabngal. Villa Morell ; and ponage of the BIdassoa.
6 llj^ar ChnnoB scwod In the Ponlasnla, from Jan. 1610 to the end of tho war, Indnding the sicgo of Port Matagorda in
fhmt of Cadli In 1610b during Its bombanfanont, whleh lasted two months t lines of Torres Vedras i hattte of Puentes d*OBer i
Rrst sioge of Bad^Jos i action at Blbodon i storm of Ciudad Rodrigo (severely wounded In the chest) } battles of Halamanca,
VMioriaCaUtbtly womidad In tho right knee). Pyrenees, NlveUe, Orthes, and Toulouse.
« Captain Mackintosh served at tho siege of Copenhagen in 1807. and subsequently in the Peninsula. Including tho
battles of Openo and 1\ilavera i siege of Cadis in 1810 ; battle of Busaoo i lines of Torres Vedras t battles of Puentes d*Onor,
NlvoUok Otthes. and Toulouae. besides several minor allUrs and iklmishes. Wounded by the foment of a ihcU at Orthes,
th« colonn of «bc 88th regiment.
140
9Sth Regiment of Foot
Y«ui'8«rT.
42
FuU
Half
P»7.
Paj.
30
5*
16
2A
16
7A
80
6A
S6
13
15
0
15
0
10
0
85
Oft
15
0
11
0
8
0
9
0
81
83
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8
0
7
0
7
0
6
0
5
0
4
0
4
0
9
0
5
0
3
0
3
0
8
0
8
0
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0
8
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
7
0
3
0
33
3
1
0
CohmeU
9 Sir Willoughby Cotton, G.C.B. & K.C.H. Em. 31 Oct. 1708; lAmt. Sc
Capt, 85 No7. 90; Copt, 8c Zieui'Col. 18 June, 1811 ; CtO. 85 July, 81 ;
Mi^or-Gen, 28 July, 30 ; Ccl, 08tb Regt. 1 Aug. 30.
L^eut,'CoUmeU—1|^ Colin Campbell,* EnM. 86 May, 08 ; Lieui, 88 June, 00 ; Capi
0 Nov. 13 ; Mtijiyr, p 26 Nov. 35 ; Lieut.-Col. P 26 Oct 38.
ATiyar*.— Arthur Charles Gregory, Ent. P34 Oct. 81 ; Lieut, p 1 Oct 85 ; Capi,
P 15 Aug. 86 ; Mq^ar, p 18 Oct 31.
Henry Eyre, Ens. p 88 Aug. 17 ; Lieut, p 80 April, 86 ; Capt. p 3 April 88 ;
ilfq/gr, P 17 Feb. 37.
Captains.
Wmiam Roberta
Peter Tripp*
Thoa. Maitland Edwards..
William Edie
Henry Douglas Cowper. .
9 John Blacphail
William Wallace
Henry Dariey
Chas. Rich. Hderton. . . .
Iftichael Gavin
LlBVTBITAirTS.
Jas. Bell Kingsley
Septimus Hairison' ....
Samuel Wm. Russell. . . .
Jas. C. Alex. Dunbar. . . .
Thos. Chas. Ormsby
Fred. Amelius MThimper..
Tlios. Heaton Lovett ....
Daniel Rainier
John Morton Jeffery ....
E. J. Nixon
Raleigh Henry Yea ....
Edmund Ha^^ome ....
Chas. Edward Synge. . . .
Ensigns.
S. Erskine Holland
Steph. Edw. Colby
John Montresor
A. Hamilt Harvest
Francis Grantham
Charles Colby
Willoughby Har. Carter
ENSIGN.
14 Apr. 14
P 8 Sept 08
8 Apr. 85
P 14 Jan. 86
P20July 30
8 Jan. 06
8 Apr. 25
P 34 Sept 20
P28 June 38
P 8 Dec. 31
10 Nov. 13
84 Dec. 08
P 1 Feb. 33
P39 Nov. 33
P38 Mar. 33
P33Jan. 35
P 5 June 35
P 4 Mar. 36
P38 June 36
P17 Feb. 37
P 13 Mar. 35
18 May 37
P38Sept37
P83 Feb. 38
P23 June 38
14 Dec. 38
38 Dec. 38
P36 Apr. 39
P 30 Aug. 39
LIEUT.
7 Apr. 35
P 3 Sept 03
P 3 Apr. 88
P 18 Oct 31
P14 Dec. 32
29 Sept 08
35 Oct 87
86 Oct. 32
P30Jan. 35
P88 June 36
9 Nov. 14
1 May 12
9 Feb. 37
P22Sept37
20 Oct 37
P23 Mar. 38
P27 Apr. 38
Pll May 38
P22 June 38
P26 Apr. 39
P 33 Feb. 38
P 4 Oct 39
P89 Nov. 39
CAPTAIN.
P 18 Oct 31
P 6 Jfov. 05
P 14 Dec. 38
P 80 Nov. 33
P 4 Mar. 36
85 Oct 14
P33 Sept 37
P85 July 37
P 4 Oct 39
P 89 Nov. 39
BBBT.-MAJ.
13 Aug. 19
10 Jan. 37
to
of
4 Dr. Bovr^isr
the Prainfluls fttwi ISW
1814, Indading the il«|«
OHvan^a; iMtttn of
and AUrabcn (woundtd la tbo
right l«f); lief* of BadaK»
in 1812. PnsMnt mlfo la the
attacks at Campo Major, and
MT«raI othen ; and tiM ratKBat
from Biuaco and Barfoa. and
th« Tariooa oparatiooa of tbo
8d dlTlftion undar tha
of Lord Hill.
P 4 Oct. 30
John Alfi«d Street I P 89 Nov. 39
Paymaeter.—* %
Atgutant.^T. C. Ormsby, (Lieut.) 88 March, 39.
Quarter^Maeter. — James Fagan. 19 Jan. 38.
Surgeon.^-lj^ Thomas Bourchier/ 83 Aug. 11 ; Aetitt.'Surg. 84 May, 04.
Astistant'Surgean. — Edwin Adolphus, M.D. 30 Sept SO.
Facifi(f$ White. — Agent, Messrs. Cox & Co.
[Betumed from the Cape of Good Hope, June, 1837.]
1 OoL Caaq^bdl*! lanrloea :— battle of Yimtora; adTaoca and retreat of tha army la Spain, sad
Conuua. Expedition to 7.>aland Peninfula, from Dec 1800 to Jan. 1814» Includinc the battle
roaa; daflence of TkrrUh ; expedition for the relief of Tarraf ona ; aflhiiB of PoeU in the vallej of
aflhlr at Oma; battle of Tittoria ; liefe of San Sebastian, and aiiaalt of tha outworks 17th July,
of the fortreta 89lh July, 1818 ; on thece aisaulU led the eolamna of attack. Panafa of the a
amiiiH of the iatrendied position on that rirer. RecelTed two severe wonnds at tha aaauUt of
tiaa, one throagfa the rif ht hip» and ona throafh the left tbifh. Seraraly woaadad at tha asmalt
latfeochad poflUoa oa tha Bidaasoa by a musket shot throuf h the right thi^.
9 Col. Tripp lenred at the capture of Ouadaloupa la ISlft. Brevet Lleat.-OoL 98 June, 88,
a lieat. Hafrlaoa aeried Uw campajgna of 1814 and IS la Nepaul, and
•dvaacedgaardiathaaetloaalJaaithBr.wiMMhawatwoaaded. Barred also agalnat tha Mahiallai fta MM
aadl7.
350
tenia of
of
of tka
Yean'Serr.
46
FttU Hmlf
Pay.
16
31
10
82
14
16
12
11
25
11
17
14
6
16
16
IS
10
5
9
5
4
5
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
Pmy.
6&
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11«
0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
99th {or Lanarkshire) Regiment of Foot.
Colonel.
9 Sir Hugh OougV K.C.B. Em. 7 Aug. 94; lAoui, 11 Oct. 94; Copt. 26 June,
03; MqjOTy 8 Aug. 06; JUmi^.-CoI. 29 July, 09 ; CoL 12 Aug. 19; MqfOT'Gen.
22 July, SO; Col. 99th Regt 28 Dec. SO.
Lieut'CoUmeLSir John G&apard Le Marchant,* Bru. 26 Oct 20 ; Lieut.
P24 Oct 21 ; Capt. P 30 June, 26; Mqjor, P14 Dec. 82; Lieut.-Col. p 18
Oct 39.
MqjoTS. — ^9 John Napper Jaduon,' Em. 1 July, 06 ; lAeut. 1 Jan. 06 ; Capt.
28 Feb. 12 ; Mqjor, 11 June, 29.
Edward Last, Em. 13 Oct 14; Lieut. P20 Not. 24; Capt. p 22 May 29;
MqjoTy P 18 Oct 39.
Captains.
GiUies Macphereon^
Geo. Marmaduke Reeves.
Jaffray Nicholson
Philip Smyly
Edw. Maurice O'Connell.
John Armstrong
Geo. Robt Cummin
John Parson Westropp . .
Augustus Warren
Henry Fred. Alston ....
Lieutenants.
Henry Jas. Day
Robt Webster
Lambert Cowell
Wm.Mair.
Arch. W. Reed
ThoB. Cassan
David Beatty
Henry Pardoe
Rich. Ramsbottom
Thos. Hussey Burgh
Isaac Hindley H. Gall . .
Rupert Barber Deering
Henry John Jauncey . . . .
Ensions.
S. Cosby Price
Charles Blamire
Edward Beatty
Pat Johnston
Fred. Montgomerie
John Jaa. Armstrong . .
Rob. Henry De Winton
William Roberts
ENSIGN.
9 July 03
1 July 24
P20 Nov. 24
P27 Mar. 28
P22 May 29
29 Oct 12
P 7 Jan. 30
Pll Jan. 22
Pl9Sept26
P21 Mar. 34
10 Feb. 26
10 Apr. 26
P24 Aug. 16
26 Nov. 30
P 4 Sept 36
28 Oct 31
P26 June 36
P 8 July 36
P 7 Aug. 36
P29July 36
22 Nov. 36
p 3 Mar. 37
P28 Apr. 37
P23 June37
P26July 37
P 2 Feb. 38
P20 Nov. 38
P 20 Sept 30
17 Oct 39
P 18 Oct 39
P 1 Nov. 39
LIEUT.
22 May 04
P 8 Apr. 26
P22 Apr. 26
P 18 June 30
P 9 Dec. 31
19 Apr. 14
P28Sept32
P23 June 26
P22May 29
P 3 Mar. 37
11 June 29
26 June 30
P22Jan. 18
22 Apr. 36
P26July 37
26 July 37
21 Jan. 38
P 2 Feb. 38
P 1 June 38
P20 Nov. 38
7 Oct 39
17 Oct 39
P 18 Oct 39
CAPTAIN.
7 May 12
P27 Apr. 27
P 6 July 33
P 18 July 34
P28 Apr. 37
29 Sept 87
P21 Apr. 37
P27 Apr. 27
7 Oct 39
P 18 Oct 39
BREY.-MAJ.
22 July 30
6 23 PayifMufer.— Edward Pratt, 18 Oct 30 ; Em. 8 Dec. 12 ; Lieut. 20 May, 14.
3 0 Adjutant. ^R. B. Deering, (Lieut.) 8 Feb. 39.
6 0 Quarter^Matter.-^^ Alexander Macdonald, 13 June, 34 ; Em. 16 May, 34.
84 7 Surgeon.^11^ William Williams, ' 21 Sept 30 ; Atsietant-Surgeon, 19 Dec. 11 ;
Hoip.'Atriet. 9 July, 09.
As9igtant'Surgeon.—Wm. Gibson Byrne, 19 Oct 26; Hotp.^Aetist. 8 Dec. 26.
Facings Yellow. — Agent, Messrs. Lawrie Sc M'Grigor. — Irish Agent, Messrs. Cane ^ Co.
[Eetumed from the Mauritius, 6 October, 37.]
1 Sir Hugh Oongh Mrred at the capture of the Cape ot Good Hope, and the Dutch Fleet in Weldanhe Bej,
1700. Served afterwmrdi In the Weet Indiee» including tlie attack on Porto Rico, the brigand war in St.
Loela, and capture of Surinam. Proceeded to the Peninsula in 1800^ and oommanded the 67th regiment at
tlie hattlee of lUavera, Barroia, Yittoria, and Nirelle, for which he has received a eroei. Sir Hugh had a
hone ehot under liim on the 87th July, and on the 36th at Talavera, he was severely wounded in the side
by a splinter of a shell ; he also received a slight wound in the head at Tariflu
8 Sir Oaspard Le Harchant served as Aij^utant General to the Anglo-Spanish Legion, and Brigadier
OcBeral in the Spanish service during the years 1885, 6, and 7. Was present at the relief of Bilboa and
•flkir before tliat town in Sept. 1835. Engaged on the heights of Arlaban in Alava on the lOtb, 17th, and
28th Jan. ; in raising the siege of San Sebastian, and storming the Lines 5th Mav ; passage of the Urmea,
and taking of Passages 98th May ; in the general action before Alxa, Oct. 1830, besides several aflhlrs in Gui-
piucoa, as also in the general actions of the lOtb, ISth, 15th, and I6th March beCore Hemani. For these
acnriees he received a medaL
5 M^or Jackson served in the Peninsula flrom 1810 to the end of the war, including the battle of Faentea
4'OBor; siege of Ciudad Rodrigo; siege of Bad^os April 1812; battles of Salamanca, Yittoria, Pyienees,
S7th, 88th, 80th, and 30th July, NiveUe, Orthes, and Toulouse.
4 M^^ Macphenon served in the American war, including the taking of Castine and Hampden.
6 Dr. Williams served at Walcheren in 1800, and in the Peninsula from 1810 to 1818. SSI
Si/le Brigade,
Tean' Ser?
53
46
48
Pull
Half
Pay.
"Copbnhaobk"— " Month Vidbo"— " Rolbia" — " Vimibra" — " Coruhka"—
" BUSACO" — " BARROSA" — " FUBWTBS D'OnOR" — ^** ClUDAD RODRIOO*' — "^ BADA-
joz" — " Salamanca" — " Vittoria" — ** Nivellb" — " Nivb" — " Orthrs'* —
" TouLousB" — '* Peninsula" — " Waterloo."
CoUmel-iH' Chief,
9 rat Arthur, Duke </ Wellington, K.G.G.C.B. k G.C.H. 10 Feb. 90.
Crenels Commandant,
1 9 ffii 5tr A. F. Barnard,! K.C.B. k. O.C.H. But, 36 Aug. 1 704 ; Uetd, Sept 04 ;
Capt, 18 Not. 04 ; Mqjor^ 1 Jan. 1805 ; Ueut.-Col, 88 Jan. 08 ; Col. 4 June,
13; Mqfor-Gen. 12 Aug. 10 ; Lieut.-Gen, 10 Jan. 37.
2 '^SirJtB, Stevenson Bams,* K.C.B. En». 11 July, 02 ; LUut, 2 Jan. 04 ; Cajtt,
27 Feb. 06 ; JTq/or, 17 Sept. 02; Lieut.-Col. 6 Noy. 06; Col. 4 June, 14;
dfqjor-Oen. 10 July, 21 ; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37.
Lieut.'Colonelt.-'2jf George Brown,' C.B. k K.H. Eru. 23 Jan. 06; Lieut. 18
Sept. 06; Copf. 20June, 11; ilfq/or, P26 May, 14; Brevet- Lieut.'Col. 29
Sept 14; JResr^Z.-Xieu^.-Co^. P17 July,23; Co/. 6 May, 31.
1 9 w John Charles Hope,^ K.H. JStu. 8 Jan. 07 ; Lieut. 2 Feb. 00 ; Copt. 9
Not. 20 ; Mq^or, 22 July, 30 ; Lieut.-Col. P 4 Dec. 35.
Mqfort.^2 Geo. HUne SteTenson, Ens. 21 April, 13 ; Lieut. 11 Jan. 15; Capt.
P24 Oct 21 ; Jifqfor, p 12 Aug. 34.
1 Thos. E. Kelly,* .B^. 1 April, 06 ; Lieut. 11 Feb. 08 ; Capt. 26 Dec 22;
Brevet'MqjOTf 10 Jan. 37 ; Regtl.-Mqjor, p24 Feb. 37.
2 Richard Irton, 2n<l lAeut. p 11 Hay, 15 ; Lieut, p 20 May, 24 ; Capt. p 20
Aug. 26 ; Mqjor^ P 31 Hay, 30.
1 Geoige BiiUer, Tnd Lieut. 2 Mar. 20 ; Lieut. 28 Mar. 25 ; Capt. p 10 Aug. 28 ;
Mqfor^ p 31 Dec. 30.
34
34
24
34
25
20
31
17
30
16
16
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
13
14
14
14
14
13
12
3ft
it
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
0
0
0
0
0
0
\
0
0
0
0
0
Captains.
1 Wm. Wanen
2 9 ^Bi Bob. Cochrane*
1 irofi.J. StV.Saumarez
1 9 rat John Fry 7
1 Hen.Ferd. Beckwith..
1 Wm. SulllTan
1 John Alex. Henderson
2 Wm.CroBbie
1 Robert Walpole
2 Chas. Fred. Napier. . . .
2 Henry Capel
2 Chas. Dn Pre Egerton
2 James Dolphin ......
2 Arth. J. Lawrence ....
1 John Rooper
1 James Hartin
2 Edw. Holt Glegg ....
2 John Hamilton Esten
1 R. Henry Fitz Herbert
2 Sidney Beckwith
2nd LIEUT.
P26NOT. 18
P 0 Not. 00
P 8 Jan. 24
P21 June 10
P20 May 24
P 14 Oct 24
P ODec. 24
12 Apr. 25
Pll May 25
0 Apr. 25
P OJune 25
P 13 July 25
P 15 July 25
P 4 Apr. 27
P 7 Apr. 26
P 0 Apr. 26
P 3 Aug. 26
P30 Aug. 26
P 3 July 27
17 Apr. 28
LIEUT.
P 10 Jan. 22
8 May 12
P28Jan. 26
10 May 12
P 8 Apr. 26
P 8 Apr. 26
P31 Dec. 25
P20 Aug. 26
P 26 Sept 26
17 Apr. 28
22 May 28
P25 Not. 28
Pl7Dec. 20
P 12 Feb. 30
22 July 30
10 Aug. 30
P21 June 31
P30Mar. 32
Pll Jan. 33
26 May 33
captain. I BRBT.-M AJ.
P31 Oct. 26
22 May 28
P17 Dec. 20
22 July 30
P31 Aug. 30
P21 June31
P 18 Jan. 31
Pll Oct 33
P24Jan. 34
P 12 Aug. 34
P 22 May 35
P31 July 35
P 4 Dec. 35
P24 Feb. 37
P22 Aug. 37
P 3 Aug. 38
P23 Apr. 30
P31 May 30
P25 0ct 30
P31 Dee. 30
1 Sir Andraw Barnard wrred at St. Domingo from Apr. to Aug. 1706 ; serrad in the expedition ondar Sir Ralph
Abercrombj to the West Indiea, and was at the reduction of Mome Fortunte. In ITW.serred in the expedi-
tton to the Helder, and was present in the actions of the 87th Aof ., lOlh Sept. and 8d and 0th Oct. Sit Andrew
haa raoelTad a cross and four clasps for Banoaa (severely wounded), Ciudad RodrlfOk Bad^ioi, Balamnare,
Tlttoria, ^iT^U* (sererely wounded), Orthes, and Toulouse. Slightly wounded at Waterloo.
S Sir J. S. Barnes serrcd under Gen. (VHara, at Toulon, until its eracuation, and was preaant at fh^
defence of Port MulgraTe, and the sortie fhnn Toulon. Serred the whole of the campaign ia Conka,
vntil the sorrender of Calvi, Including the storming of Conventitm Redoubts, capture of St. Flot«BBO« Bastia,
and the 8lq:e of OsItL In 1790, served the campaign in Htriland, and was wounded at Alkinoor, tt O^ M.
Aeeompanied the ezpeditioa to the Ferrol, and seirsd tlie whole of the campaign in Egypt Itf 1801, aatJI
the surrender of Alexandria. Serred in the expedition to Walcheren, and In Spain and Portugal ttcn
Mard^ 1610, until the conclusion of the war in 1814. He has received a cross for Busaco^ St. Sfbaiilaa,
Salamanca (severely wounded), and the Nlve.
< Col. Brown was at fbe siege and capture of Copenhagen In 1807; battle of Ylmlera Slst Aug. 1800 ; pas-
sage of the Douro and «aptnre of Oporto, with the previous and subsequent actions; battle of lUavvfa, 87lh
and 98th July, 1800 (severely wounded through Bbth thighs) ; the action of the Light Division at the Bridge
of Almeida, 94th July, 1810; battle of Bosaeo, and the diibrent actions during the retreat of the Frsndi
•my (hm Portngal; actkma at Sahugal, <rd April, and battlee of Faentes d*Onor, Mb May, 1811 ; 8aa
Sebastian, Sept. 1818; NlveUe^ 10th Nov.; Nlve, 0th Dec. 1818, and inveatment of Baynnna. Served la the
last American war. Including the battle of BladeBsbur| and capture of Washhiglon, 84th Avgual H*
Sllgfatly wovnded In the bend, and very severely ia the leR groin at Bladensbuig.
252
fTtttft'Serv.
Rifle Brigade.
Full
Pay.
18
15
12
12
11
10
9
9
7
8
9
8
8
8
4
7
7
7
7
5
6
5
5
5
5
4
4
3
3
8
3
2
2
2
33
32
10
1
3
1
89
1
Hair
Par.
0
0
0
0
13A
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
*A
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Lieutenants.
1 W. S. Ramsay Norcott
1 ThoB. Wm. Smith . .
1 Alexander Monro . .
1 Keith W. Young . .
2 Frederick Belson . .
1 Geo. Kerwan Can*..
1 Wm. Henry Fnmkland
2 Rob. Duncan Fergusflon
2 Wilmot Hen. Bradford
1 Hon, E. O. Monckton
2 Geo. Hughes WilkinB
2 Rich. Luther Watson . .
2 Wm. Leigh MelUsh . .
2 Wm. Hen. Beresford . .
1 Arthur S. Murray ....
2 Alfired H. Horsford . .
1 Hon. H. £. H.Gage..
2 Edward Rooper
2 Geo. Sam. Jenkinson . .
2 Robert Reynard
1 Hen. S. Waddington . .
1 Rob. Vans Agnew ....
Sbcono Lieutenants.
1 Wm. Hale
2 H. Oldfield Bowles . .
1 Edw. A. Somerset
2 W. Shipley Warren . .
2 Robert Craufurd
2 Geo. B. Dawson
2 Alex. Macdonell
1 Rob. Moore Peel ....
1 John Gibson
1 Sir T. Munro, Bart. . .
2 W. Burnet Ramsay . .
1 Fred. F. J. Morrice . .
1 Cha. Edm. Law
1 Fred. Rob. Elrington . .
1 Lord Alex. G. Russell
2 Richard Lloyd
2 George Dundas
2 Joseph Wilkinson
2 John Mitchell Eugene
Shadwell
Chas. Hangerford Pollen
2nd LIEUT.
13 June 22
P 15 Sept. 26
P 19 Aug. 28
11 Sept 28
P 25 Jan. 16
P29 June30
P 7 June 31
P 6 July 31
P24May 33
18 May 32
16 Dec. 31
P 22 June 32
P 24 Jan. 33
P25Jan. 33
P 13 May 36
12 July 33
Pll Oct. 33
P 24 Jan. 34
P 31 Jan. 34
P 8 Jan. 36
P 15 May 34
P29 May 35
P31 July 35
P 4 Dec. 35
29 Jan. 36
P 6 May 36
P 22 July 36
P 24 Feb. 37
P 23 June 37
P 2 Dec. 37
P 2 Feb. 38
P 7 July 38
P27 July 38
P 19 Oct. 38
P 23 Apr. 39
P 7 June 39
P 11 July 39
P 26 July 89
P 25 Oct. 39
30 Dec. 89
LIEUT.
16 June 25
24 Dec. 29
P 5 July 33
Pll Oct. 33
P 24 Jan. 34
P31 July 35
P 4 Dec. 35
P 6 May 36
P26 Aug. 36
20 Apr. 36
P 24 Feb. 37
P23 June37
P 2 Feb. 38
P 3 Aug. 38
P 28 Dec. 38
P2d Apr. 39
P31 May 39
P 6 July 39
P 12 July 39
P 8 Feb. 39
P 25 Oct. 39
P31 Dec. 39
0 Capt. Cochraue was preaent
at Cadiz in Aug. 1811, and
during the aiege ; at Oranguei,
29th Oct.; Sau Munoft, 17 Nov.
1812 ; San Bf ilan, 16th June ;
battle of Vlttoria, 2Ut June ;
bridge of Vera, SI Aug;. 18,
(seyerely woanded in left arm;)
Waterloo, 18th June, 1816,
wounded in left breast.
7 Captain Frj served in the
Peninsula from May, 1812, to
the end of the war, including
the battles of Salamanca and
Vittoria. Severely wounded
(left leg fractured) by a mus-
ket shot in the attack on the
heighU of Vera, 7th Oct. 1819.
RecislTed four wounds on the
18th June, at Waterloo.
8 Captain Holden served at
the siege of Scylla CcMtle, in
Calabria, in 1810; and at the
attack and capture of the
island of Pousa, on the coast of
Naples, in 181S.
0 Capt. Middleton served in
the Peninsula and France from
ISth Mardi 1810, to 18th July,
1814, including the battle of Barrosa ; siege
of Cittdad Rodrlgo, where be volunteered
with the storming party; Badi^joz ; battleit
of Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes,
and Toulouse ; besides various aflbirs of out-
posts.
10 Quarter • Master TrefTord was present
at the affair of Tarbes, 20th March; Tour-
nefeullle, 27th March ; battle of Toulouse, 10th
April, 1814; and battle of Waterloo, 18th June,
1816.
11 Dr. Ranken served in the Peninsula, ttom
June 1811 to the end of the war, including the
battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive,
Orthes and Toulouse ; blockade of Pampeliina,
and sortie from thence ; and tht aflUxs of Vic
Bigorra and Tarbes.
P 17 Jan. 40
7 Feb. 40
Paynmtter$.—\ Wm. Holden,^ 26 Feb. 24 ; Ens. 15 Dec. 04 ; Lieut. 31 Dec. 06 ;
Capt. 12 July, 21.
2 9 John Middleton,*' 25 Nov. 26; Ens. 10 Mar. 08 ; Lieut. 4 Oct. 09 ; Capt. 7
A4futants.—l Geo. Kirwan Carr, {1st Lieut.) 30 Nov. 38. [April, 26.
2 Joseph Wilkinson, (27id Lieut.) 31 Dec. 39.
Quarter'Masters.'-2 9 Wi Robert Trafford,*^ 2 June, 37.
1 Richard Taylor, 29 March, 39.
Surffeans.—! 9 Rob. Ranken," 11 June, 80 ; Assist. -Surg. 16 April, 12; Hosp.
Assist. 13 June, 11. •
2 Moses White, M.D. 29 July, 36 ; Asst.-Surg. 5 May, 25 ; Hosp.- A . 4 Apr. 14.
As8ift.'8urgs.-—\ Evans Gamons Uoyd, 18 Oct. 27 ; Hosp.-Assist. 26 Jan. 27.
2 Henry Downes, MD. 1 Nov. 39.
Regimentals Oreen.— Facings Black.— il^<?n*, Messrs. Cox & Co.
\st Battalion returned from North Americay Sept. 1836.]
2nd Battalion returned from the Ionian Itlands, June, 1837.]
4 Odionel Hope's services -.—Expedition to Copenhagen in 1807 ; to Sweden and subsequently to the
Peniniula fai 1808 and 0. incUiding the retreat and battle of Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren. Cam-
paigns of 1810 and 11 in the Peninsula, Including the siege of Cadis and battle of Barrosa, where he was
severely wounded. Served also the campaign of 1814 in HoUand. Present at Waterloo and the capture
of Paris. ^ ^
6 Msjjor Kelly's services :— Expedition to Copenhagen in 1807. Capture of Martinique in 1809 and Gua-
daloupe in 1610. Campaigns of 1818, 14 and 15, in Lower Canada, Including the action at Chateaugay
and laattsbiifgh.
253 n
1st West India Regiment of Foot
" DOMINICA"—" MARTINIQUE"—" GUADALOUPE."
Yean'Serv.
50
Full
Half
Pay.
21
12
80
6A
36
1
31
0
17
19
12^
13
0
27
17
3
26
12
1^
0
15
0
26
24
24
16
17
"4
2H
10ft
11
13
0
8
0
12
0
7
0
7
0
9
11
6
8A
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
3
0
3
0
S
0
6
0
4
0
4
0
2
0
2
0
14
3
1ft
0
Colonel.
9 Wi Sir WUliam Nicolay/ C.B. Sc K.C.H. 2nd Lieut, 28 May, 90; Lieut,
16 Aug. 93 ; Capt, 29 Aug. 98 ; Mqjor, 26 June, 01 ; Lieut,'Col. 4 April, 05 ;
Col. 4 June, 13; Mqf.-Gen. 12 Aug. 19 ; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37 ; Col. 1st
West India Regt. 30 Not. 39.
Lieutenant'ColaneU.—Wm. Bush, K.H. Comet, p 7 Jan. 08 ; LietU. i*29 Jane,
00 ; Capt. P 22 July, 13 ; Mqjor, p 8 April, 26 ; Lieut.-Col. p 22 May, 29.
Henry Capadose,' JEnt. 24 Mar. 96 ; Lieut. 30 Oct 99 ; Capt. 24 Mar. 04 ; Srev.-
Mqfor, 4 June, 14 ; Regtl.-Major, 17 Oct. 16 ; Lieut.-Col. 22 Apr. 36.
Mqfors.—Wm. Maxwell MUls,' Bne. 25 Oct. 03 ; Lieut. 24 Oct 04 ; Capt. 18
April, 11 ; Mqjar, 24 April, 28.
John Cornell Chads,^ 2nd Lieut. Royal Marinee, 4 May, 09 ; Em. B&rdBegt. 3
March, 14 ; Lieut, p 1 Dec. 14 ; Capt. p 27 Jan. 20 ; Mq^or, 22 April, 36.
Captains.
9 ilSi Robert Hughes'. .
Hector Downie^
Luke Smyth O'Connor. . .
P Archibald Robertson ^ .
James Clarke
Wm. DeTonish Deverell..
John David Blythe
George Robeson
Rich. Straker Wickham..
|||!IA John Griffith "^ ..
Thomas Moore
James Palmer
William Burke
LlBUTENANTS.
John Fra. Grant
Wm. Maxwell Mills
Geo. Waller Meehan
WUliam Doran
Philip Phipps Trotman. .
George Fahie Horsford . .
Edward Lucas
.9ir J.R. Carm. SmythyBt.
Gustavus H. Reilly
Benjamin Mackenzie ....
Wm. C. De Benyon Reade
Fra. Milwaid W. PogBon
Hon. T. C. S. Foster
Alex. Wm. Mackenzie. . .
Edm. Hay ter Bingham . .
Edw. Alger. O'Donoghue
S. W. Sutton Bush
Edm. Phipps Mackie
Ninlan Craig
Thomas Martin
R. J. H.Moffatt
H. Waiiams way
James Mac Carthy
John Armstrong
BVSION.
11 April 11
14 Dec. 08
P27 April 27
13 Apr. 09
11 Jan. 21
4 May 1^
P21 Nov. 28
21 July 26
2 Dec. 13
29 July 13
30 Mar. 14
20 Apr. 16
P 10 Dec. 12
6 Dec. 27
P20Jnly 32
17 April 28
16 Nov. 33
P 6 Dec. 33
30 Jan. 23
9 April 26
P29May 36
P 21 April 36
22 April 36
20 April 36
P29 April 36
PIO June36
3 Feb. 37
P 10 Mar. 37
26 July 37
18 Feb. 38
P 3 April 36
P26Mar. 36
27 May 36
26 June 38
27 June 38
8 April 26
P 28 Oct 37
LIEUT.
29 Oct 12
25 Feb. 10
22 Mar. 31
6 Jan. 14
P 19 July 27
16 Nov. 20
P 3 Feb. 32
17 April 28
11 April 16
4 May 15
26 Nov. 21
6 June 16
27 Aug. 16
9 Sept 33
P 17 Jan. 34
14 April 36
16 April 36
P 17 April 36
20 April 36
21 April 36
P26 Aug. 36
P 1 Dec. 37
P 17 Feb. 38
26 April 38
27 Oct. 38
1 June 30
1 June 39
1 June 39
2 June 39
9 Aug. 39
26 Oct 39
26 Oct 39
27 Oct 39
16 Nov. 30
16 Nov. 39
8 Oct 27
7 Feb. 40
CAPTAIN.
18 Feb. 27
26 Oct 30
P 17 Jan. 34
30 Dec. 34
21 April 36
7 April 37
P 1 Dec. 37
1 June 39
2 June 39
29 July 36
SO Sept 36
26 Aug. 39
16 Sept 30
BRBT.-MAJ.
1 Sir Wm. Nicola7*B M>nric6f :— stefes of SeringapftUm sod Pondleberfy ; capturt of 8t Liida ;
of 1806 in Spain, IncladinK the retreat to Coranna. Sir WUliam was praieiit at Watarlao.
S Ortonel CapadoM terrad at the rapture of Minorea in Not. 1798.
S M^lor Mills serT«d at tb« captare of Martinique In 1809, and Ouadaloupe in 1810.
4 M jor Chads served with the expedition to Walcheren in 1809.
5 Capt. Hughes serred In the Peninsula ttom 1809 to 1814, including the first siege of Bad^o^ vA tbe
battles of Busaoo, Yittocte (woondedX Salamanca, and the Pyrenees, besides rariotis minor
mishes. Present at Waterloo on the 10th, 1 7th and 18th Jane, and was wounded on thelStfc.
964
1st West India Regiment of Foot,
Yean'Serr.]
PaU
Half
P»7.
Pay.
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
4
0
1
0
Ensigns.
J. Hunter Mnshet
Mark Matthews
Stevenson Ballantine
Pierce Hackett
Robert Hughes
George Jeffrey^
John Andrew Wieburg . .
William Nepean Smith . .
Joseph Alex. Hanna ....
Henry St. John Clements
ENSIGN.
P 19 Oct. 38
29 May 39
30 May 39
1 June 39
2 June 39
4 June 39
12 July 39
20 Jan. 37
17 Sept 39
15 Nov. 39
Ptsjffiuuter.'^-
A^iutant.—eeion Wm. Sutton Bush (l4%eut.) 10 Jan. 40.
Quor/er-JIfatfter.— Richard Allard, 12 April, d9v
Surgeon, — J. Duncanson, M.D. 1 June, 38 ; Assist, -Surg. 27 Oct. 26 ; Hosp.-
Astistanty 26 April, 15.
Assistant-Surgeons. — Alexander Campbell, 12 Aug. 36.
Robert Giles Montgomery, M.D. 5 July, 39.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
e Captain Downle Mrved at the capture of Qoadaloupe in 1810, Includinf the attack on the Bridge of
Noslere, Srd Februaiy.
7 Oiplaia Robertaon served in the Peninsula fh)m Jan. 1810 to the end of the war, including the siege of
Cadis, Feb. to Sept. 1810; lines at Torres Tedras; actions at Redinha, Cazal Nova, Fos d*Arronce, and
Sabugal ; battle of Fuentes d'Onor ; first siege of Badqjoi ; actions at El Bodon, and Aldea de Ponte ;
siece and assault of Ciudad Rodrigo ; siege and assault of BadiOo't April, 1812 ; battle of Salamanca ;
capture of Madrid ; retreat to Portugal ; battle of Nirelle ; actions of La Bastide, Sauveterre, and Ylc
Bigorre ; battles of Orthes (sererely wounded in the left arm) and Toulouse.
8 Captain Griffith served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, and was wounded in the left thigh 31st March
Serred also in the Peninsula from July, 1812, to the end of the war. Including the battle of Vittorio. Present
at Waterloo on the 18th June.
0 Ensign JeflVey serred as a captain In the Anglo-Spanish Legion, and was engaged in the actions of the
5th May (severely wounded) and lit Oct. (severely wounded), 1836 ; 10th, 12th (wounded), 14th, 15th and
16 Marohr 10th and 17th May, 1887. He has rocelved two medaU.
356
Yean' S«rT.
63
Full
Paj.
Half
Pay.
35
^
45
0
31
0
29
«7
0
n
16
20
25
15
26
9
17
18
16
15
12
12
12
13
7
9
8
5
8
6
6
4
5
6
3
12
3
3
7
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
7
2
35
1«
7A
0
0
A
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14
0
0
0
0
18A
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
27id West India Regimetit of Foot
Colonel,
Francis Fuller,* Ens. 26 Jan. 1778; Luut, 1 June, 78: Capt, 9 April, 81 ;
Mqjor,^\ Dec. 85; Lieut,-Col. 1 March, 94; Col, 1 Jan. 98; Mq^or-Gen.
1 Jan. 1805; Lieut.-Gen. 4 June, 11 ; Oen. 27 May, 25.
Lieut,-ColoneU.
9 FranciB Cockbam,^ Comet y 16 Oct. 00 ; Lieut, p6 April, 03 ; Capt. 3 March
04; Mqjor, 27 June, 11 ; Lieut, -Col. 27 Oct. 14 ; Col, 10 Jan. 37.
Wm. Burke Nicolls,' Ens, 10 June, 95 ; Lieut, 4 April, 98 ; Capt. 3 Aug. 04
Brevet-MtyoTy 4 June, 14 ; BefftL-Mtyor, 8 Jan. 24 ; Lieut,'Col, 12 Jan. 35
Mqjors.— John Anderson,* Ens. 2 Nov. 09 ; Lieut, 24 Jan. 11 ; Capi, 16 Mar
20 ; Mf{for, 22 March, 27.
Thomas M'Pherson,* Ens. 8 Aug. 11 ; Lieut. 19 May, 13; Capt. 25 Dec. 23
Mqjor f 12 Jan. 35.
Captains.
Thomas Maling'
Herbert Mends
9 John Jas. Peck * ....
Edw. Cha. Soden
James Allen
Rich. Percy Pack
Hen. C. Cobbe
E. S. Norman Campbell
Richard ElUott
WiUiam Lardner^
LlBUTBlTANTS.
Stephen John Hill
Hen. Wase Whitfetld
James Findlay
WiUooghby H. NicoUs . .
im Abraham P. Kenyon
James Edw. Boggis ....
Walter Crauford Kennedy
James Batchelor DaWdson
Robt Caldecott Morris. .
Alexander Geddes
L. C. W. H. Fitzgerald . .
Anth. Hart LapsUe ....
Bartholomew O'Brien . .
John Miller
B. St, S. Hutchinson ....
Robt. Murphy NicoUs . .
John Grogan
William Anderson
Jas. Delamain Mends . .
John Potts •
J. Gaggln Cox
Ensigns.
J. Warren Glubb
Geo. L. Woodd
Wm. McCarthy Murray. .
Jas. Wm. Lorat Eraser . .
Joseph Hill
John Hargcr
Stephen Blaney Gordon. .
George Bennett
Geo. A. Crooks Kippen . .
Dcckncr
RN«<TON.
03
13
16
25
9 July
never
27 May
1 Feb.
8 Dec.
16 Aug. 13
15 Feb. 31
P 2 Oct. 23
28 July 14
27 June 24
10 Nov. 25
13 Feb. 28
P 3 Apr. 28
28 Aug. 28
24 June 13
P 12 July 33
27 Oct. 31
25 May 32
P18 Dec. 35
3 Feb. 14
P 17 Oct 34
1 1 July 34
P 15 Apr. 36
P29Dec. 35
9 Dec. 24
9 July 37
P25 Nov. 28
10 July 37
P 3 Nov. 37
5 Mar. 38
1 June 38
16 Mar. 38
30 Nov. 38
22 Feb. 39
27 Sept. 39
4 Oct. 39
25 Oct.
20 Oct.
27 Oct
P 6 Dec.
LIEUT.
7 Sept 04
19 Feb. 24
24 May 21
27 June 24
28 May 28
12 Apr. 20
P23Jan. 35
14 Jan. 20
30 Nov. 26
22 Mar. 27
13 Feb. 28
28 Oct 31
18 Nov. 31
22 Mar. 33
24 June 13
P 17 Oct 34
10 Nov. 34
13 Aug. 35
P 25 Nov. 36
27 Jan. 37
P 7 Apr. 37
5 Mar. 38
P 13 July 38
25 Jan. 39
10 Sept 29
4 Oct 39
P20 Apr. 32
25 Oct 39
26 Oct 39
30 Dec. 39
31 Dec. 39
CAPTAIN. IBRBV.-MAJ.
12 Aug. 19
11 July 05
19 Mar. 29
P 8 June 30
10 Nov. 34
24 July 35
12 Feb. 36
P 3 Nov. 37
P 7 Oct. 36
7 Aug. 39
4 Oct 39
9 Col. Cockbuni tprred io
South America In 1807 ; in the
Peninmila in ISOO and 10 ; and
in Canada from 1811 to 1814.
< Colonel NieolU trrvMl at
the eaptur« of tha Cana of
Qood Hope (both upeimtkMu) t
alM at the capture of the Ide
of Prance.
4 M^on AnderMB and Me
Phenou Mnrad In the Ame-
rican war.
5 lh«T.-IJeat-CoL 10 Jan.
87.
6 Capt. Ppck eerred the
campaigns of 1818 and 14 la
the Penlnfula.
7 Capt. Lardner was ef^
▼erelj wounded in rttafctaf
Port Bullen, on the River
Gambia, 11th Nor. 1831.
8 Quartcr-maeler, 16 Amt,
as ; from which date the perkid
of serrlce has been computed.
39
39
39
30
39
0 Dr. Rtchardion lerved at the capture of the
Cape of Good Hope in 1806: reduction of
Monte Video, and campaign of 1806 and 7 in
South America ; campaigns of 1808 and 0 i«
the Peninsula, including the battloa of RoMa
and Vlmiera.
31 Dec.
Atl^utant.—JoYin Potts, (Lieut.) 20 July, 38.
Quarter- Master, — John Harpur, 5 March, 38.
Stargeon.-^}^ John Richardson,* 5 Jan. 26 ; Assisi,'Sw^ 16 Feb. 06 Hosp.-
Assist, 9 July, 05.
4 0 ii««if^.-5uiyeora.— Richard TuthiU, M.D., 8 Jan. 36.
3 0 James Shirrefs, 4 Aug. 37.
Facings Yellow. — Agent, Messrs. Cox k Co.
1 Oen. Puller serred In the East Indies in 1789, 88, and 84, and comnumded the 101st at the battle of
Cuddaloro in 1788. Served on the C4jntlneut in 17D4 and OS. Embarked for the Wast lodiea Ika latter eW
of 1 706, where he continued to serve until I80S. and was prcient at the capture of varloaa islandiS Ac.
l^mlMrked tor tltt East Indies in ISOO* where he was again actively employed.
Y««r»' Serv,
FuU
Pay.
87
32
89
88
19
32
31
17
29
15
86
81
14
83
86
13
15
11
7
20
Half
Pay.
83
18
81
86
26
21
81
19
19
16
16
17
13
9
0
0
0
i
0
0
5
0
0
0
6
A
0
0
0
7A
Ceylon Rifle BeffimerU,
Lieut.-Colonels.
9 Thoma* Fletcher,» Etu, 28 July, 1803; Lieut, 13 March, 05; Capt, 12 Mar.
10; Mqjor, p6 Dec. 27 ; Lieut.-Col. P 27 Feb. 36.
9 James Macpherson,' Eru. 1 March, 08 ; Lieut. 28 Feb. 10; Cdpt, 25 April,
15 ; McQOT, P6 July, 32 ; Lieut.-CoL p 27 March, 35.
Mqjors.
9 James Anderson,' Lieut, Itk Furilierg, 28 Aug. 07 ; Capt. 1 Sept. 13; Jlfq^or,
2 May, 34.
Samuel Braybrooke,* 2m2 Lieut. 17 Dec. 12; Lieut. 29 April, 18; Capt. p6
March, 23 ; Major, p 27 Feb. 35.
1ft
0
7A
0
0
0
»ft
0
0
17A
Captains.
Auchmuty Montresor . .
Geo. Adol. Tranchell * . .
Peter Bennet Reyne
Thomas Wm. Rogers. . . .
George Cochrane'
Henry Alex. Atchison . .
9 Hffil Charles WaUett ?
Thomas Skinner
Brownlow £dw. Layard . .
Charles Kelson
George Thomas Parke . .
Charles Hamilton Roddy
Thomas Bonnor
William Dickson
Wm. Twistleton Layard
9 Wi Thomas Lillie * .
LlBUTENANTS.
William Driberg
Rodney Mylius
Thos. Eardley Hodges'
James Stewart'<»
Alexander Mackay
Cosby Warburton
9 lUchard Phelan <i
David Meaden
John Jas. Dwyer
John Burleigh
Mortimer Jones *'
Louis Clare
Simpson Nelson Burris . .
William Caldwell
ENSIGN.
29 Mar.
2 Oct.
15 Apr.
7 Jan.
22 Jan.
7 Apr.
16 Aug.
2 Dec.
21 Dec.
26 Sept.
3 Mar.
P 15 Feb.
P 6 Oct
P 3 Dec.
P 22 Feb.
1 Oct.
21
07
19
24
07
25
04
19
26
11
14
87
15
89
33
12
LIEUT.
2 June 15
16 May 22
29 Jan. 12
10 May 14
1 Aug. 14
22 July 19
P 14 Feb. 11
8 Apr. 21
20 Nov. 17
22 May 18
5 Mar. 12
10 Sept. 12
P 17 Jan. 28
26 Aug. 13
25
10
15
P 4
7
7
9
8
P28
4
P12
15
24
P27
P22
17
Mar. 25
June 10
Dec. 22
May 26
Feb. 08
Aug. 28
Oct. 06
Jan. 24
Aug. 28
Mar. 13
June 23
Apr. 29
Dec. 18
Feb. 35
Not. 36
July 15
CAPTAIN.
8 Aug. 82
30 May 24
4 Feb. 14
11 Nov. 84
12 Nov. 24
18 June 25
26 Nov. 12
2 Feb. 26
23 May 29
23 Mar. 21
4 Aug 13
26 Jan. 14
P 3 May 31
2 Nov. 15
Pll May 26
9 Oct. 26
P21 Dec. 26
P 7 June 27
13 Feb. 27
P27 Feb. 35
23 Mar. 15
3 Apr. 36
Pl4May 36
10 June 32
p 10 Aug. 26
P 27 Oct. 37
P30June25
P 5 July 39
P 16 Aug. 39
7 Dec. 38
BREV.'MA J
10 Jan. 37
28 June 38
9 M ^r Andenon served in
the Penlnfolft, from 1809 to
th« end of the war, including
the bettlei of Oporto, Tal*-
vera, and Buaaco; first siefs
of Badidos; battles of Albu-
hera and Salamanca ; siege and
capture of Ciodad Rodrigo and
Bad^jot; battles of Yittoria,
Pampeluna, and Tonlouse, be-
sides other minor aflkirs.
4 M%|or Braybrooke senred
at the capture of the Kandyan
territories In ISlfi, and in the
Kandyan rebellion in 1817
and 18.
5 Captain Tranchell senred
in Travancore in 1809, and in
the Kandyan oountiy in 1819
and 18.
1 Gol. Fletcher served the campaigns of 1808 and 9 in the Peninsula, including the battles of Sdela,
▼imiera, and Comnna. Served also with the expedition to Walcheren.
3 Col. If acpherson's services :— Landed in Portugal, Sept. 1808 ; Joined the 1st battalion 45th regiment in
Almeida; proceeded with the brigade under Sir A. Cameron across the Douro to Join the array under Sir
John Moore; retreat to Lisbon. Campaign of 1809 ; affairs at Talavera 2Sd July, and Alberche 87th July ;
battle of Talaveta37th and 28th July ; retreat to Portugal. Campaign of 1810 ; battle of Busaco, and retreat
to lines of Lisbon. Campaigns of 1811 ; the affairs on Maasena's retreat from the lines ; action at Sabugal ;
battle of Puentes d'Onor, 3d and 6th May; 8d si^e of Bad^}ox, from 86th May to 16th June; action at
Fuente Ouinaldo, 88th June. Campaign of 1818 ; siege and storm of Ciudad Eodrigo, from 8th to 19th
Jan.; (received a contusion at the assault) ; ad siege and storm of Badi\)os, tnm lOth March to 6th
April, (severely wounded in the breast on mounting at the escalade); battle of Salamanca; capture of
Madrid; aflUrs on the retreat tnm Madrid to Portui^. Campaign of 181S; battle of Tittoria; blockade
of Pampeluna; battles of the Pyrenees; crossing the Bidassoa; storming the enemy's fortified entrenchments
7th and IMi Oct. ; battle of Nlvelle. Campaign of 1814 ; battle of Orthes, where he vras severely and dan-
gerously wounded, having received one riiot in the right fore arm, and a second through the body.
Received a severe bayonet wound in the leg at Ostend, June, 1816. Served in the Burmese war, and
was severely wounded in the breast near Rangoon, 16th Dec. 1884. Col. Macpherson, although severely
wounded at the time, climbed the flag-stalT and pulled down the enemy's colours from the castle of Badi^oi
on the nJghtof the storm. 867
Yean'Serr.
FuU
18
18
17
21
10
6
16
0
6
6
6
5
6
4
4
4
4
4
3
4
3
3
8
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
17
14
15
14
Half
P»7.
0
0
0
18
0
0
13
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
Ceylon Rifle Regiment.
LlBUTBNANTS.
Fran. Brownrigg Bayly
William Hardisty
Albert Watson
Frederick Ostheyden
Jaa. Mitchell Macdonald
Geo. Bulkeley TatterBall
9 Robert McBeath "
William John Kirk
WUliam Price
Henry Charles Bird
Nicholas Fenwick
John Urban Vigors
Benjamin Bloomfleld Keane
Edward John Holworthy
Henry Gibbs Remmett
Henry Torrens Walker
Henry Alexander Raitt
Henry Du Vemet
Jones Batler Stevelly
Biraioir.
LIBDT.
Sbcoho Libutbnants.
ChristophiluB Garstin
Robert Watson
Julius Brockman Travers
Charles Tliomas Smith
Charles A. Cobbe
Francis Batler Templer
Richard Brandram Gwilt
William Bagenall
J. R. Graham Pattison
Johnson Bourne. >
John Brewse Kersteman
Wm. Hopson Hopson
Henry Lucas
William Charles Vandenpar
Frederick May • •
Robert Butler Stevelly
2 Jan. 28
P29 May 26
17 July 23
27 Jan. 07
26 Oct 30
P 10 May 34
28 Oct. 12
27 Sept. 31
P 13 June 34
P 13 June 34
P 14 Not. 34
P27 Feb. 35
8 May 35
P 12 Feb. 36
P 8 July 36
28 Oct. 36
P22NOV.36
25 Not. 36
P27 0ct 37
P 14 May 36
7 July 37
8 July 37
P 17 Not. 37
P 6 July 38
P20July 38
P30Oct. 38
2 Not. 38
P28 June38
I'll Jan. 89
P 28 June 30
P 4 July 30
P 5 July 39
P 16 Aug. 39
P 20 Sept. 39
p 10 Jan. 40
8 May 35
8 Jan. 86
14 Jan. 90
26 Jan. 1!
P29Jaly 86
P 28 Apr. 37
30 Dec 13
P27 0ct 37
8 May 38
22 May 38
P17 Sept. 38
P20 Not. 38
P 11 Jan. 89
P25Jan. 30
p 28 June 89
4 July 89
5 July 80
2 Aug. 80
|P 16 Auff. 89
0
0
Paymaif«r.— Richard Jefeson, 6 May, 36 ; %nd Lieut. 23 Oct. 28 ; 1 J^ Lieut,
1 Sept. 26.
A^utant, —
Quarter-Matter.^^umeB Black,** 10 Aug. 26.
^tflvecm.— DaTid Ewing, 30 Sept. 36; Astigt.-Surff, 3 June. 24 : I£o$p*'Auiet,
7 Feb. 14.
Amtt,Smgs,'-Wimun Lucas, 25 May, 26; Horp.-AuiMt. 3 Not. 25.
George Rumley, M.D. 19 April, 27 ; Hotp^-Aniit. 12 Oct. 96.
Regimentals Green^Faemg9 Black.— il^en/. Sir John Kirkland, 80, Pall MaU.
0 CspU GoehraM wnrMl st the eaptore off Msrtiiilque, and Lm Sslntei lu IMUt umI Gusdaloope ia 1810,
■ad alw in 181A.
7 M^or Wtlletft lervlcet:— Battles of Roleia and Timteni; ttogie and capture of FtathlBf, IMO; fai IIh»
Pwiimnla firom Juae, 181 1, to the end of the war, including the liefe of Cludad Rodiiffo; battlee la th4»
Pyraoeea on the 88th and 90tb July; Invntment of Pampeluna; battles ofOrthce and Nire; ■ereffvly
wounded In the thlf h at Qnatre Brai.
8 Capt. UUle terred in the Peniueula tnm Dec. 1619 to the end of the war, indudinc the citMrinr ^ tW
ladino; battle of Vittoria{ blockade of Pampeluna from 5ih to 18th July ; pan of RaocefTallfe, S8ib
inly, battle of PtaDpeluaa, S8th July, Nivelle, Nire (9th to lath Dec.), Orthet (teverely wounded), and IVm-
louae. Penent at wateiioo oo the 18th June, and at the storming of Cambimj.
9 Lieut. Hodges serred at the capture of Genoa In 1814, and subsequently in the American war, Ui>
eluding the capture of Washington and the engagements at Baltimore and New Orleans.
10 Ucut Stewart served at the capture of Kandy in 1815, and In the Kandyan rebellion of 1817 and 18.
11 Xient. Phelan senred in the Peninsula, and was wounded on three dUbrrat occasions Serred also in
the American war.
IS Xient. Jones serred la the Ameilaui war, and was engaged at Chrlstler's Farm, Lnndy's Lane (woaBiad)^
piofft Brie, and Chippewa.
18 Lieut. MeBeath senred in the Peninsula from March to 80 Dee. 1818^ tadudlag the siege and captan
of Balaguer; iuTestment and taking of Tbrragona.
14 Quarter-Master Bbiek senred the campaigns of 1818 tad 14 la Gemaay and HoOaBd, and wis
at tha attaek upon Befgen-op-Zoom.
258
Royal African Colonial Corps.
Tean
28
18
27
22
10
9
8
8
7
7
6
6
6
4
4
4
4
4
3
2
3
3
2
2
1
1
7
1
0
2
0
0
3
0
17^
0
0
0
0
0
IDA
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Lieutenant'CoUmel.
Richard Doherty,^ Ent, pIO Sept. 1803; Lieut. 22 Not. 04; Capt, 21 May 12 ;
Mqfor, P16 Sept. 24 ; Lieut. -Col, P26 Sept. 26.
9 Francis Perry,' Ens, 8 Oct. 12 ; lAeut. 18 Feb. 13; Capt. 8 June, 26 ; Mcqot^
8 Dec. 37.
Captains.
James Jaclcson . . .
Thompson Berwick
Thomas Abbott'.. .
William Shaw . . .
Alexander Findlay .
Richard Taylor . . .
■ • « ■
LlBUTBNANTS.
Edward O'Bryen . .
Jas. Robt. Maxwell
Thomas Smales
James Travers
Tho. Graham Mcintosh.
Edw. Soathouse Glen .
Wm. St. Leger Angelo .
John Alex. Batcher . . .
William Snowe
Rich. Plunket Ireland .
Christopher Lynch . . .
James Montgomery . . .
Tho. Vincent E. Reynolds
Ensigns.
H. W. H. Graham
Henry Sail
C. S. H. Kingston
Tho. Hislop J. Donaldson
Peter John Macdonald . .
G. Butler TriscottColman
ENSIGN.
1 Apr.
26 Jan.
13 Aug.
15 Mar.
6 July
26 Oct
22
14
12
27
31
16
P 2 Mar. 32
23 May 33
P31 May 33
28 Nov. 34
29 Dec. 34
11 May 15
20 May 36
27 July 36
5 Aug. 36
23 Dec. 36
29 July 36
20 Oct. 37
28 Dec. 38
LIBUT.
3
8
28
26
26
31
Nov. 37
Dec. 37
June 38
Jan. 39
Oct. 39
Dec. 39
17 Feb. 24
26 June 24
7 Apr. 14
26 Apr. 31
22 May 33
28 July 36
10 Aug. 34
6 Sept. 34
20 May 36
29 July 36
30 July 36
19 Aug. 36
20 Oct. 37
3 NoY. 37
27 Aug. 38
28 Dec. 38
29 Dec. 38
26 Oct. 39
P 16 Nov. 39
CAPTAIN.
3 Nov. 26
24 May 32
18 Aug. 36
19 Aug. 36
17 June 37
P 16 Nov. 39
BRBV.-MAJ.
0 Adijutant. — ^Thomas Smales, {Lieut,) 20 Oct. 37.
0 Quarter'Master. — Frederick Beckett Shaw, 24 Jan. 40.
Surgeon, —
0 Asrist.'Surg, — Edward John Burton, M.D. 11 May, 38.
Facings Blue.'^Agent, Sir John Kirkland, No. 80, Pall Mall.
1 Col. Doherty served at the captare of Martliiiqne in 1809, tnd Oaadaloupeia 1810.
2 Mfg'or Perry lost an arm at Salamanca, where he tenred as a rolunteer.
8 Captain Abbott served with the expedition to New Orleans. Mentioned in a public despatch to Lord
Glcnelf for gallant conduct whilst in command of an ezpediti<m in the interior of Africa.
260
Yean'Senr.
PuU
Pay.
28
27
38
Half
Pay.
*]i
3A
28
1
25
^
12
22A
20
0
16
0
13
0
10
0
8
0
6
0
6
0
3
0
4
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
28
0
13
0
13
0
34
»ft
1
0
Cape Mounted Riflemen,
Lieutenant'CoUmel.
m mi Henry Somerset,* K.H. Comet, 5 Dec. 1811 ; Lieut. 30 Dec. 12; Capt.
6 Oct. 15; Mqfor, p25 March, 23; Lieut.'CoL P17 July, 24; CoL 28
June, 38.
Major,
9 Wi Wm. Burney,' K.H. Ens, 28 April, 08 ; Lieut, 1 May, 10 ; Capt. p2 June,
14; Jlf<{;0r, 6 Sept. 27.
Captains.
Pierce Lowen, K. H.^ . .
Alex. B. Armatrong^. . . .
9CbarlesRo6s*
Henry Crause
Henry D. Warden
Ja0. NeU Riflhton
Lieutenants.
Thomas Donovan
Charles Peshall
Geo. T. C. Napier
Geo. Edw. Cannon
Pre. T. Le Touzel | P2d Jan.
John Rob. O'Reilly ...
Chas. Hen. Somerset
ENSIGN.
19 May 99
30 Jan. 12
15 Mar. 10
14 Nov. 05
25 May 20
10 Feb. 25
15 Mar.
9 Nov.
23 Mar.
P 1 Aug.
Ensigns.
William Harding
Wellington Lowen
Frederick Campbell ....
Honoratius Van Ryneweld
Charles B. Crause
John T. Bisset
27
30
32
34
35
30 Apr. 37
P 30 July 36
LIEUT.
P28Dec. 38
1 Mar. 39
2 Mar. 39
3 Mar. 39
27 Sept. 39
7 Feb. 40
25 July 05
5 Feb. 14
4 Nov. 13
12 Oct. 07
15 Sept. 25
25 Dec 27
16 May S9
P 3 July 35
P25 Aug. 37
1 Mar. 39
2 Mar. 39
3 Mar. 39
20 Sept 89
CAPTAIN.
13 June 11
15 Sept. 25
30 Apr. 37
16 Dec. 13
1 Mar. 39
2 Mar. 39
BREY.-XAJ.
22 July aO
28 June 38
10 Jan. 37
Paynuuter»-^Wm. Gunn,* 31 May, 39; Quarter-Master, 6 Oct. 12.
AeffuiarU, — ^Thomas Donovan, (Lieut,) 20 Sept. 39.
Quarter'Master,'-l>etMf Sigfrid Schoufeldt, 25 Dec. 27.
Surgemu—Wm, Parrott, 20 Oct 25; Assist,-Surg, 10 March, 04 ; Hospital
Assistant, 15 Oct 08.
Veterinary Surffeon.^-John Kingsley, 29 March, 1839.
Regimentals Green. — Agent, Sir John Kirkland.
1 CoL Somanet ttrrad tlia campaigns of 1818 and 14, including the battles of Vhtoria, Orthes, and
Toolouse.
9 M^or Bnniej serred at the capture of Isehia and Proclda in IMQ ; siege of Cadis in 1810 ; action of tiio
Coa and 8abugal ; battle of Fuentes d*Onor ; retreat from Burgos. Served the campaign of 1814 In Hol«
land, indodlng the action at Merzem, lK»mbardment of Antwerp, and storming of Bergen-op-Zoora. En-
gaged in the Burmese war at the attack of Padowa Pass and the fortified position of Mahatee 9 stormlag ibm
stocliades and hills near, and taking the town and works of Aracan. Wounded on the 10th June, 181A> at
Quatre Bras, bj a musket shot in the left shin, and dangerously bj a ball which entered the back part of tb*
head.
S If ^or Lowen senred at the battle of Malda, and subsequently in Italy and the Meditemmcaa unta the
end of the war, including the capture of Isehia and Prodda ; reduction of the lootan Islaads beiMcs a
variety of other desultory serricn.
4 M^or Armstrong serred at the capture of Genoa in 1814, and subsequently in the American war, Ib>
eluding the capture of Washington, attack before Baltimore 18th Sept. 1814; and on New-Orleans, 8th Jan.
1818, where he was wounded and taken prisoner. Present when Gn^iam's Town was attacked by about ten
thousand Caffefs, 28d April, 1810, and who were repulsed with great slaughter by three hundred men onder
the command of Col. Wtllshire.
8 Capt. Ross served in the Peninsula, firom I8I0 to 1818, Including the siege of Cadli ; first siege of Ba-
d^foi ; action at Fuentes de Ouinalda ; siege of Cindad Rodrigo ; second siege of Bad^oa; battle of 8al»>
manca, and capture of Madrid.
0 Paymaster Ounn senred in Calabria in 1806 ; was present at the battle of Maida and taklag of Oatfsna ;
•enred tha campaign of 1807 in Egypt, Including the attack on the forts and heighu of Alasaadrla on iha
10th, 90th, 81st March ; siege of Rosetta, actions of El Hsmet 90th and 91st April, and was flierv taken
prisoner ; served the campaigns of 1814 and 16 in Holland and the Netherfauuls, including the aetiosia of Um
ISth January and 9d Pabnmry, and the bombardment of Antwerp.
260
30
A
43
3
23
24
!«
11)
10
14
1
14^
12
15J(
11
7
8
21^
2
0
2
0
I
0
2
0
31
0
1
0
Royal Newfoundland Veteran Oompaniee.
Mqjor,
9 Wi Robert Law/ K.H. En*. 8 June, 1809; I^eu^. 27 May, 11 ; Ca»*. p 18
Oct. 21 ; Mqjar, P29 Aug. 34.
Captains.
9 William Sail, K.H.> . .
Bar. Jeffares'
William Bindon
LiBUTENANTS.
Richard Saunders
Jas. Parsons Berry^ . . . ,
Fred. Nepean Skinner . .
J. Hunt (Acting Pajmaitor)
9 William Mason ^
Hector Munro *
John Nicholls
EirsiONB.
William Jenkins
John Fletcher
John Qillespie
EXSIUN.
LIEUT.
80 Oct.
P 15 Feb.
21 Mar.
94
10
00
4 Nov. 09
8 Jan. 07
36 Mar. 12
11 Dec. 12
23 Feb. 09
6 Sept. 11
P 12 Feb. 18
26 Nov. 04
4 Mar. 12
19 May 08
25 Oct. 10
26 Jan. 08
25 Aug. 14
9 Apr. 15
19 Mar. 12
20 May 13
7 Dec. 38
CAPTAIN.
9 July
11 Aug.
8 Apr.
03
25
25
BREVET-
MAJOR.
4 June 14
28 June 38
28 June 38
23 Feb. 38
4 Jan. 39
31 May 39
Adjutant,
Wm. Jenkins, {Etu,) 5 July, 39.
Surgeon.
John Freeborn Pink, 10 Nov. 37 ; Aisist,'Swg. 27 April, 20 ; Hotp.'Aaist. 9
July 09.
Atsittant-Surgean.
WiUiam SaU, 10 May, 39.
Facings Bine.-— Agent^ Sir John Kirkland, No. 80, Pall Mall.
1 yiaiOT Law Joined the armj in Spain u a volunteer in 1808. and was attached to the 7lBt regiment ;
ienred with it in action at Lugo, on the retreat to, and at the battle of Corunna ; senred at the siei;e of
Fliuhind, and the subsequent occupation of Walcheren ; twice wounded by musket balls at Fuentes d'Onor,
3d and 5th Maj, 1811 } severely wounded on the advance to Toulouse 21 March, 1814; continued uninter^
naptedly on service with his regiment (the 71st) in Portugal, Spain, and France, until the separation of the
army at Bourdeaux in 1814 ; embarked in July, 1814, for New Orleans, but was recalled and sent to Bel-
gium ; was present with his refflment at Waterloo in Sir Frederick Adam's brif^ade, where he was very
sever«»ly wounded by a cannon shot, which also killed his horse ; served subsequently three years in France
with the army of occupation. Mi^or Law has served fifteen years in the Colonics since the Peace.
2 Col. Ball served at the taking of Haldonado and Monte Video in 1807 ; and in the Peninsula, from 1813 to
the end of the war, and was present at the repulse of the sortie from Bayonne. Brevet Lieut.'CoI.
SS July, 1630.
S Hi^or Jcflhres was engaged at New Orleans, 8th Jan. 18Ift, and subsequently at the capture of
Ouadaloupe.
4 Uent. Berry servad nearly five years with the army in Sicily, and was present at the taking of the islands
of Ischia and Procida. Served on board the Weazle Brig, cutting out gun-boats on the coast of Calabria
In 1811.
A Lieut. Mason served in the Peninsula, and was severely wounded in the right hip at the battle of the
Nivelle. Served also in the American war, and was severely wounded at Niagara; in the right arm, where
the ball still remains ; in the neck, and seven buck shot wounds in the breast, and also one in the left arm.
0 Lieut. Munro served in the American war, was present in the action at Prescot, Chrystler's Farm, and
Plattsburgh, besides various skirmishes.
Years' 8erv.|
Pull
P»y-
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P»7.
26
34
10^
0
Provisional Battalion at Chatham.
Lieutenant' Colonel.
9 Thomas Weare,! K.H. Ent. 14 Sept. 04; LieuU 25 June 05; Captain^ 19
April 1810; Brev.-Maj. 21 June 13; Eegtl-Mcffor, 1 June 26; Brevet-
Lieut.'Col. 22 July 30; Regtl'Lieut.-Col. 13 Apr. 38.
Surgeon.
Samuel Ayiault Piper, M.D. 20 Feb. 23; AsetH.-Surg. 27 Dec. 06.
Agenty Sir John Kirkland.
1 Colonel Weare served with the British and Russian army in Italy In 1805 ; In Egypt, in 1807, against
the Turks, including the second attack on Rosetta, the capture of guns and camels on the right bank of
the Nile, and the retreat to Alexandria ; at the reduction of the Islands of Ischia and Procida In 1800 ; at
the taking of the Ionian Islea in 1800 and 10; and during the siege of Santa Maura as an acting Engineer
Officer ; m the Peninsula during the campaigns of 181 S, 18, and 14, including the severe aflUr at Villa
Morlel, the whole retreat from Burgos, the advance of 1813, aflhir of Osmm, battle of Vittoria, both avaults
and daring the whole siege of Saa Sebastian, battle at tba Nlvalle, and sone of the aflhirt at the Mayor's
Boose in front of Bidart on the Bayonne road.
261 X
Royal Malta Fencible Regiment.
ColoneL
Count Francis Rivarola, K.C.H. Ens. 4 April, 1795 ; Lieut. 21 Feb. 98 ; Cajpt.
18 Mar. 04; A/oior, 6 Feb. 07; Lieut.-Col. 7 March, 11 ; Col. 19 July, 21 j
Major-Gen. 22 July 30.
Zftgw/.- Co/one/.
• Marq. Guiseppe de Piro, C.M.G. 29 Dec. 37.
Captains.
Francisco Bussiett, 11 Feb. 22.
Giovanni Gouder, 24 Jan. 25.
Paolo Ellul, 15 Jan. 27-
James Galland, 29 Jan. 36.
Carlo Cutaiar, 17 Feb. 38.
Paolo Camilleri, 9 Feb. 38.
Lieutenants.
Vincenzo Bonavita, 25 Jan. 25.
Salvatore Calleja, 25 April, 25.
Mederico de Marchesi Alessi, 15 Jan. 27.
Antonio Maltei, 15 Jan. 27.
GugUelmo Petit, 17 Feb. 37.
Salverio Gatt, 31 July, 37-
Felice Rizao, 27 Oct. 39.
EnsigTiS.
Giuseppe Gouder, ditto.
Georgio Virtu, 30 Dec. 34.
Nicola Metrovich, 17 Feb. 37.
William Gatt, 31 July, 37.
Guiseppe Cavarra, 9 Feb. 38.
Guiseppe Sesino, 27 Oct. 39.
Paymaster.
Vincenzo Rizzo, 25 Feb. 17-
AdjiUant.
• Salverio Gatt. ^Lieut.)
Quarter-McLSter.
* Paolo Salamone, 25 Jan. 39.
Surgeon.
J. Montanaro, 3 Aug. 38.
Assistant-Surgeon.
Michelo F. Camilleri, M.D. 3 Aug. 38.
Facings Blue. — Agent, Sir John Kirkland.
6 Col. HamlltoD lerred Uie campaign of 1790 in Holland, and wai present in the different battlee;
with the expedition to South America, Includinf the attack on Buenoi Ayres, and all the tkinnkhea
which took place before and after that ercnt ; in the Peninsula under Sir John Moore, including IW
batUet of BoleiB, VImiera, and Corunna. Benerelj wounded (loft a leg) in action at Fluabii^ 7lk
Aug. 1800.
0 Col. Decpard lerred at the siege and storm of Chumeer, (receifed a c<MitnsiOD on nooating tb*
bieacli,) and three otlier forts in the East Indies, in 1807 ; siege of Gunourie ; campaign against the
Seiks in 1806 and 0 ; campaign of 181 7 and 18 in the Deccan, including the battle of Jubbolpore.
7 Col. FUoonar's serriees :— first Egyptian campaign; campaigns of 1806-6 in Italy, inclodiag
battle of H alda, alege of Scylla, and capture of Catrone. Second EKyptian campaign, including the
siege of Roietta, and action at El Hamet. Campaign of 1814. in Holland, including action at Menuas
and bombardment of Antwerp. Campaign of 1815, In Flanders. Besides the above, variotM othir
desultory serrlcet and skinnislies. Medal for terrioes In Egypt.
8 Colonel Harrey serred the Egyptian campaign of 1801, and has received the medal*
0 Paymaster Leech serred In the Peninsula from Jan. 1818 to the end of the war, Indodlng
the Passage of the Bldaasoa, the battles of NlveUc 10th Not., and Ntre 0th, 10th, 11th, and ISth*
Dec. 1813, and blockade of Bayonne ; also at the escalade of BooJ BooJ in Cutch, Mskich, 1918, aad
at the siege of Rhas-el-Khyma, and of Zoa in the Persian Oulf in 1810 and 90.
10 Lieut. Graham's serrices :— Expedition to South America in 1807, includiuf the attack on Pwaiws
Ayres ; campaign and battle of Corunna ; and subsequenUy in the Peninsula, including the actkias at
Barba del Puereo, of the Coa, near Almeida ; battle of Busaoo ; actions ai Redinha (woondedX Salia>
gal ; battle of Puentos d'Onor ; sieges of Cludad Rodrigo and Badi^os ; battle of Salamanca, and
Buiaeroat skirmishes. Wounded on the 16th Juaa at Waterioo. Serred also at Bhurtpore in IM9. '
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Tmpeeting Field Officers.
9 Alured Dodsworth Faunce,» C.B. Ens. 2 Dec. 1795 ; LiefU. 13 Oct. 96; Capt.
6 Aug. 1803; Mqjor, 14 Feb. 11 ; JBrevet-Lieut.-Col. 29 Sept. 14; Lieut.-
Col. 24 Jan. 22 ; Col. 6 May, 31.
9 John Fred. Ewart," C.B. Bns. 1 Nov. 1803 ; Lieut, 10 Mar. 04 ; Capt. 17
April, 06 ; Mqjor, 29 Oct. 12 ; Lieut.-Col. 15 Sept. 14 ; Col., 10 Jan. 37.
9 Edw. Fleming,»C.B. JSru. p24 June, 02 ; Lieut. p6 July, 04 ; Capt. 30 May,
07 ; MqjoTy 1 April, 13; Lieut.-CoL P18 July, 16; Col. 10 Jan. 37.
9 George Dean Pitt,* K.H., Ens., 4 June, 1805; Lieut., 5 Dec. 05; Capt., 10
Aug. 09; Mqjor, 13 Jan. 14; Lieut.-Col., P18 Apr. 22; Col., 10 Jan. 37.
9 Nicholas HamUton,* K. H. Ens. 15 June. 1796 ; Lieut. 9 Dec. 96 ; Capt. 26
June, 03 ; Major, 18 June, 12; Brev.-Lt.-Col. 27 May, 25; Co/. 28 June, 38.
iBB Charles King, K.H. Comet, 9 May, 1805 ; Lieut. 30 Jan. 06 ; Capt. 18 Fteb.
13; Afqjor, 2 June, 25 ; Lieut.-Col. p 18 Oct. 27.
Henry Despard,^ Ens. 25 Oct. 1799; Lieut. 25 June, 03; Capt. p19 Not. 06 ;
Mqfor, P 12 Aug. 19; Lieut.-Col. P13 Aug. 29.
Cheeborough Grant Falconar,^ K.H. Ens. Pi Sept. 95; Lieut. 1 Nov. 99; Capt.
20 Dec. 05; Brevet-Major, 12 Aug. 19; Regtl.-Mqjor, p26 June, 23; Xieu^.-
Co/. P22 Oct. 25; Col. 28 June, 38.
Bissell Harvey ,8 K.H. Cornet, p9 Nov. 97 ; Lieut. 24 Feb. 04 ; Capt. 11 April,
11 ; Brecet'MqJor, 16 May, 18; Brevet- Lieut. -Col. 10 Jan. 37.
Paymasters.
Francis Wemys, 25 May, 1811.
Nicholas Maunsell, 21 Aug. 1813 ; Ens. 27 Apr. 09; Lieut. 2 Nov. 09.
Hen. Benj. Brisco Adams, 16 Feb. 1819.
Edward Edmonds, 5 Sept. 1803.
9 Richard JelKcoe, 24 Feb. 1814 ; 2nd Lieut. 17 June 07.
9 John Woodgate, 25 June, 1829; Ens. 17 Oct. 05; Lieut. 11 Feb. 08; Capt.
20 Feb. 12.
Henry Balthaser Adams, 30 Oct. 1828 ; Ens. 23 Feb. 15 ; Lieut. 12 June, 17 ;
Capt. 17 Sept. 25.
9 Francis Edward Leech," 19 Nov. 1807.
Hugh Percy Forster, 10 June, 1824 ; Ens. 24 July, 11 ; Lieut. 14 Dec. 15.
ENSIGN.
LIEUT
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00
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01
27 June
05
9 Oct.
06
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27
28 Mar.
34
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09
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13
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24
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24
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25
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27
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12
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31 Dec.
39
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32
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28 July
03
4 Aug.
09
25 Dec.
35
29 Jan.
36
10 Feb.
37
24 Feb.
37
14 July
37
31 Dec.
39
24 Jan.
40
Adjutants.
Thomas Shields
John Maguire
9 9B William Graham i°
9 ^2ft James Hope
9 James White
Philip Henry Despard
Robert M<Nalr
Thomas Dagg
Denis Hanson
1 Colonel Paunee wnred in Holland In 1799, and was present at the actions of the 2nd and 0th Oct In
1805 aoeompenled the aiinj to Hanorer. In 1807 served in Zealand, and waa at the siege and capture of
Copenhagen. In 180S senred with the army under Sir John Moore, first at Oottenburgh, and afterwards
throaghout the operations in Portugal and Spain. In 1809 served with the army In the Scheldt. Served
in the Peninsula from Nov. 1810 to Feb. 1813, including the storm and capture of Badi^ox (wounded in the
thigh), and battle of Salamanca. Served also in the American war, including the battle of Bladensburgh
and capture of Washington, action near Baltimore, and operations before New Orleans in 1814 and 15 ; se-
verely wounded 8th Jan. 1815. Medal for Salamanca.
2 Colonel Ewart aecompanled the Expedition to Copenhagen in 1807. Served in the Peninsula In 1808
and 9 nnder Sir John Moore, and was wounded at Vimicra. Accompanied Expedition to the Scheldt. Served
with the Light Division in the Peninsula from March 1811 to December 1912, including the battles of Puentea
d'Onor, and Salamanca ; and the sieges of Cindad Rodrigo, and Bad^jos (wounded). Served in the West
Indies from 181S to 1816 inclusive, and was at the capture of Ouadaloupe. Served In the East Indies from
March 1819 to February 1823, and was employed as a Brigadier at the siege of Asseerghur.
3 Col. Fleming served In Calabria in 1806; at the capture of Alexandria, and attack on Rosetta in Egypt
In 1607; in the Peninsula during the campaigns of 1806, 9, 10, and 11, and waa present at the battles of
Talavera (27th and 28th July 1809), 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.
4 Col. Pitt served at the capture of the DanUh West India islands in 1807 ; and of Martinique In 1800.
Served also in the Peninsula from Jan. 1811 to Jan. 1814, including the battle of Albuhera^ actions at
Uaagre and Almarez ; siege of Badi^oz ; battles of Vittoria, Pampelnna, and the Pyrenees.
5 (For this and remaining aoies, see bottom of preceding page.)
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37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
36
36
36
36
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Captains.
9 Philip Warren Walker 78..
2 9 Alexander Maclachlan 79
a,B. 9 Charles Blachley 80. . . .
4 9 im A. MacdonaldC.B.81
3 9 Uassel Richard Moor 82
1 Ueniy Geo. Jackson 83 ... .
6 Edward Sabine 84
H.B. 9 William Dunn 85
6 Zacb. Clutterbuck Bayley86
8 Edwin Cnittenden 87 ....
8 9 $2li James Sinclair 88 . .
5 James Gray 89
1 James Fof^b 90
H.B. 9 Hon. Wm. Arbuthnot 91
H. B. 9 Henry Blachley 92 ....
8 J as. Archibald Chalmer 93
5 9 JSlWL Forbes Macbean94 . .
3 San Wm. Henry Stopford95
4 Lloyd Dowse96
1 9 George John Belson 97. .
2 Peter Desbrisay Stewart 98
3 Robert Franck Romer ....
6 Rich. Carr Molesworth 99 . .
4 Francis RawdonChesney 100
3 9 jfiaH William Bell 101 ..
7 George Brodie Fraser ....
H.B. 9 Wi Matthew Louisl02..
2 9 Thomas GranthamlOS ..
7 Francis Haultain
3 John Gordon 104
Sy ^11 W. Brereton c.b. k.h. 105
79 Poole VallanceyEnglaDdl06
6 Irwine Whitty 107
6 Hen. Lewis Sweeting 108 . .
5 9 Frederick Wright 109 ..
8 9 Jas.HumphreysWoodllO
3 William Ernst Jackson . .
9 9 Basil RobinsonHeron 111
9 George Dumford
1 Charles Dalton 114
2 Jas. Robert Colebrookell5
4 Rich. Bume Rawnsley ....
2 9 Wm. Augustus RaynesllO
391BRich.Hardinge,K.H.117
5 Joseph Hanwell
7 Itobert Andrews
5 Edmund SheppardllS ....
3p Walter Elphinstone Lockl 19
H.B.^ffi Philip Sandilands 120
5 Browne Willis
6 Benj . Hutcheson Vaughan
9 Thomas Gordon Higgins • .
9 9!9A Amherst Wright 12) . .
B . 8. S&2I T. F. Strangways 122 . .
6 John Harbridge Freer ....
7 Arch. White Hope
2d LIEUT.
ISt LIEUT.
3 Dec. 03
ditto
ditto
ditto
22 Dec. 03
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
14 Jan. 04
9 June 04
ditto
18 June 04
16 July 04
10 Aug. 04
ditto
15 Sept. 04
ditto
29 Sept. 04
ditto
ditto
9 Nov. 04
ditto
ditto
23 Nov. 04
14 Dec. 04
ditto
ditto
ditto
10 May 05
ditto
ditto
12 July 05
9 Aug. 05
13 Sept. 05
ditto
ditto
ditto
1 Nov. 05
1 Mar. 06
21 Mar. 06
ditto
25 Apr. 06
23 May 06
ditto
1 July 06
ditto
ditto
4 Oct. 06
ditto
ditto
ditto
18 Dec. 06
ditto
4 April 07
ditto
CAPTAIN.
6 Dec. 03
ditto
1 Mar. 04
1 May 04
ditto
ditto
20 July 04
ditto
27 July 04
29 July 04
15 Nov. 04
20 Dec. 04
21 Dec. 04
ditto
18 Feb. 05
1 Mar. 05
20 May 05
2 July 05
3 July 05
6 July 05
7 July 05
16 July 05
17 July 05
20 Sept. 05
2 Dec. 05
3 Dec. 05
28 Dec. 05
29 Dec. 05
23 Feb. 06
1 June 06
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
3 June 06
22 Oct. 06
ditto
19 Dec. 06
14 Jan. 07
15 Oct. 07
1 Feb. 08
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
BREVBT-
MAJOR.
1 June 12
17 June 12
21 June 12
1 Oct. 12
I Dec. 12
31 Dec. 12
24 Jan. 13
22 July 13
28 Aug. 13
25 Oct, 13
14 Feb. 14
1 May 14
4 Oct. 14
20 Dec. 14
ditto
ditto
ditto
1 Apr. 15
16 May 15
21 May 15
ditto
23 May 15
20 June 15
ditto
3 July 15
1 Aug. 15
26 Oct. 15
28 Oct. 15
7 June 16
5 Aug. 16
30 Sept. 16
II Mar. 17
23 Oct. 18
1 May 19
22 Apr. 20
11 May 20
29 July 20
6 Nov. 20
6 Aug, 21
30 Dec. 22
31 Dec. 22
12 June 23
26 June 23
17 July 23
ditto
26 Nov. 24
2 Mar. 25
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
12 Dec. 26
1 April 27
5 July 27
22 July 30
ditto
ditto
18 June 15
22 July 30
ditto
10 Jan. 37
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
2 Dec. 36
10 Jan. S7
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
21 Jan. 19
10 Jan. 37
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
28 June 38
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
267
Yean'Serv.
Royal Regiment of Artillery,
Pull
Pay.
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
32
32
32
32
32
32
31
31
32
81
30
31
31
31
32
80
32
80
30
32
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
20
29
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28
27
27
27
26
26
27
26
26
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25
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Captains.
John Lewis Smith
9 John Eyre 123
Charles Otway
9 WilUam £lgeel24
John Morse Stephens
JSSSi William Lemoine
James Smith Law
jfiaH W. C. Andersonl25 . . .
9 Charles Manners 126 ...
Reynolds Palmer
John Rom. Homsby
Andrew O. W. Schalchl27 .
Richard Say Armstrong 128.
Mark Evansl30
9 John Pascoe 131
Qeorge Temp. Rowland . . .
9 George SpUlerl32
8 J. N. Colquhoun 133
Anthony R. Harrison 134.
Qeorge Charleton 135
Richaid KendaU 136
8 Henry Richard Wright 137
Edward Jacob Bridges 138
9 William Henry Bent 139.
Second Captains.
Robert Clarke
9 Wm. Fumeaux 140
8 Hugh Morgan 141
5121 Fr. Warde 142
9 9:B W. B. Ingilbyl48 . . .
Wi T. Or. Caterl44
Henry Pester 145
Henry Stanwayl46
Robert William 8toryl47 .
9 Henry Sladel48
George Gay ton Palmer 149 .
9 George James 150
Charles Henry Nerett
James Howell
9 W. Hudson Lawrenoel5l .
V 9IBJ. Bloomfield 152 ...
SIB Edward TreTorl53
Richard Robinson Drew . . .
9 Henry Palliserl55
9 Arch. Macbean 156
Harry Gough Ord
Hugh R. Gillespie 157
Robert Long GarBtin
S9B John Alexander Wilson.
Charles Robert Dickens 158.
Richard Tomkyns 150
Henry WilllamslOO
William Greenwood
9 Eran MorganlOl
lEB R. G. B. Wil8onl62 . . .
Ha Borke Cuppage 168 ...
Robert Bum
i2i R. B. Bumaby 164 . . .
John H. Griffin 165
Thomas A. Lethbridge
John Somerville
866
2nd LIEUT.
10
1
8
8
17
2
1
6
1
26
21
4
1
1
5
6
4
20
5
2
28
13
12
11
17
June 07
ditto
July 07
ditto
Oct. 07
ditto
Not. 07
ditto
ditto
Dec. 07
ditto
ditto
ditto
April 08
ditto
ditto
May 08
June 08
ditto
July 08
ditto
ditto
Oct. 08
Not. 08
ditto
ditto
Dec. 08
Mar. 00
April 00
ditto
May 09
June 09
Nov. 09
Dec. 09
Dec. 09
Mar. 10
ditto
April 10
AprUlO
ditto
June 10
ditto
ditto
Dec. 10
Dec. 11
ditto
ditto
Sept 12
ditto
ditto
Dec. 12
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
July 18
ditto
ditto
l6T. LIEUT.
1 Feb. 08
11 Feb. 08
5 Mar. 08
20 May 08
5 June 08
ditto
16 July 08
1 Aug. 08
24 Sept. 08
1 Oct. 08
15 Jan. 00
10 Mar. 09
22 Mar. 09
1 May 09
29 July 00
10 Sept. 00
7 Not. 09
8 Sept. 10
27 Oct. 10
29 Oct. 10
80 Oct. 10
20 Dec. 10
14 Mar. 11
11 Aug. 11
12 Aug. 11
18 Not. 11
7 Feb. 12
8 Mar. 12
9 April 12
16 April 12
16 June 12
21 July 12
18 Mar. 13
23 July 13
1 Oct. 13
25 Oct. 13
17 Dec. 18
ditto
ditto
ditto
17 Dec. 18
10 Feb. 14
18 Feb. 14
28 July 14
20 Dec. 14
ditto
ditto
ditto
29 Dec. 14
ditto
20 May 15
22 May 15
23 May 15
20 June 15
ditto
ditto
28 June 15
28 Oct. 15
17 Not. 15
9 Dec. 15
CAPTAIN.
6 Not. 27
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
31 Dec. 28
6 Not. 27
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
11 July 20
6 Not. 27
27 Oct. 29
6 Not. 27
ditto
80 June ^
8 July 30
22 July 90
ditto
ditto
6 Not. 30
27 May 31
20 June 31
26 Aug. 31
3 Sept. 31
26 Oct. 81
27 Oct. 31
2 Feb. 82
7 Feb. 82
23 June 89
13 July 88
27 Sept. as
28 Dec 88
8 Feb. 88
7 May as
1 Aug. 83
17 Oct. 88
ditto
21 Not. 88
17 Dec. 83
28 Jan. 84
10 Feb. 84
8 July 84
20 July 84
14 Aug. 34
98eptS4
81 Not. 84
80 Dec. 84
29 Dec 84
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24
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24
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24
0
24
0
24
0
23
0
23
0
23
0
23
0
23
0
23
0
23
0
23
0
23
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19
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18
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16
0
16
0
16
0
16
0
10
0
16
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15
0
Rayal Regiment of Artillery,
Second Captaixb.
4
1
3
3
2
3
9
8
6
3
4
7
3
8
3
1
7
6
2
9
9
4
5
4
6
4
6
3
4
8
9
3
4
5
7
R. Long. Cornelius
Lewis Edward Walsh . . . .
$2i Wm. H. Hennis . .
Fred. Aug. Griffiths
Sir H. Chamberlain, Bart,
Daniel Thomdike
Francis Holcombe
Harry Stow
William Fraser
Charles (Jostling
Charles Henry Mee
Theophilus Desbrisay . . . .
William John Stokes
Chas. Bertie Symons
Wilkinson L. Kaye
Tho. Congreve Robe
John Dyson
Geo. Mark Glasgow
Richard Basset 166
Wm.W. D'Arley
Edm. Neal Wilford
John Tylden
Wm. Hen. Pickering . . . .
William Dixon
William Stewart
J. Wheeler Collington
William Bemers
Richard Shepherd
Geo. Hooton Hyde,
Thomas Peters Flude
John Morris Savage
James Smith Cremer
Wm. Young Fenwick . . . .
Francis Weller
Thomas KnatchbuU
7 J. Humphrey St. John
7 Rich. James Dacres
Chas. Wm. Winglield ....
Alexander Tulloh
J. Sidney Farrell
John Knowles
Henry Poole
Henry O'Brien
Arthur Gossett
Samuel J. Skinner
Robert Luard
Henry Geo. Teesdale
John Gore
Noel Thomas Lake
Piercy Benn
John Deschampe
George Burroughs
Wm. Mehi Smith
8
7
4
2
8
1
6
6
6
5
1
2
2
8
1
9
6 Tho. Ackers Shone
First Libutbnants.
1 G^ige Rogers
9 James Turner
G.c. Ashton Ashton Shuttleworth
1 Geo. Wm. Bingham
H.B. John Edward Dupuis
4 John Low
2N0 LIEUT.
iBT LIEUT.
CAPTAIir.
5 July 13
ditto
13 Dec. 13
ditto
1 May 15
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
10 July 16
ditto
11 Dec. 15
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
16 Dec. 16
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
7 July 17
ditto
ditto
ditto
15 Dec. 17
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
8 July 18
ditto
ditto
5 Oct. 18
ditto
ditto
ditto
23 Oct. 18
8 Dec. 19
ditto
8 Dec. 19
5 July 20
3 Feb. 21
1 Aug. 21
15 Dec. 21
1 June 22
11. July 22
18 June 24
15 Nov. 24
10 Dec. 24
26 Dec. 24
13 Feb. 25
28 Feb. 25
4 July 16
13 July 16
1 Aug. 16
8 Oct. 16
1 May 19
8 May 19
9 Nov. 19
26 Dec. 19
5 Mar. 19
22 April 19
11 May 19
12 May 19
2 April 21
2 Dec. 21
1 May 22
30 Dec. 22
11 Aug. 23
15 Nov. 24
26 Nov. 24
10 Dec. 24
3 Jan. 25
13 Feb. 25
9 April 25
29 July 25
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
29 Aug. 25
1 April 26
10 July 26
ditto
13 Dec. 26
1 Feb. 27
2 Feb. 27
2 Mar. 27
1 April 27
12 May 27
26 May 27
8 June 27
" 5 July 27
18 Oct. 27
6 Nov. 27
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
8 Nov. 27
ditto
ditto
ditto
4 April 35
6 May 35
5 June 35
19 Aug. 35
2 Sept 35
28 Dec. 35
6 Jan. 36
4 Feb. 36
18 Mar. 36
19 April 36
27 April 36
25 May 36
29 June 36
1 July 36
12 July 36
10 Aug. 36
10 Jan. 37
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
19 Jan. 37
20 Jan. 37
27 Mar. 37
2 June 37
23 June 37
12 Sept. 37
28 Nov. 37
ditto
18 Dec. 37
30 Dec. 37
20 April 38
11 June 38
6 Aug. 38
13 Nov. 88
11 Dec. 38
1 May 39
16 May 39
20 May 39
23 May 39
3 July 39
10 Aug. 39
14 Aug. 39
11 Sept 39
19 Oct 39
20 Nov. 39
24 Nov. 39
269
Tem^Sarr.
Foil
Pay.
Half
Pay.
15
0
8
15
0
4
15
0
6
15
0
2
15
0
O.G.
15
0
2
15
0
5
15
0
7
15
0
4
15
0
7
15
0
H.B.
15
0
9
15
0
R.8.
15
0
6
14
0
4
14
0
2
12
0
1
13
0
1
12
0
H.B.
12
0
9
12
0
H.B.
12
0
H.B.
12
0
9
12
0
2
12
0
6
12
0
7
12
0
3
12
0
H.B.
12
0
1
12
0
3
11
0
8
11
0
5
11
0
7
11
0
5
11
0
5
11
0
2
11
0
H,B.
10
0
H.B.
10
0
6
10
0
9
10
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2
10
0
1
10
0
2
10
0
5
10
0
H.B.
10
0
B.B.
10
0
2
9
0
8
0
0
7
9
0
B.8.
9
0
3
9
0
6
9
0
8
9
0
H.B.
9
0
1
9
0
3
9
0
4
9
0
6
9
0
6
9
0
4
9
0
4
9
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H.B.
9
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8
9
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a.B.
Boyal Regiment of ArtSlery,
First Libutbnants.
270
Geoige Markland
Bob^ Robertson
JohnHUl
Howe Curtis Beyan
Charles Herrick Bumaby
Wm. Fenwick WiUiams
John Geddes Walker
Henry Geary
John Herbert Caddy
Henry Joseph Morris
Richard Mathews Ponlden . . . .
John M'Coy
Edw. Fitzherbert Grant
Wm. George Chart Caffin
John Wray MitcheU
George John Beresford
Rob. Fitzgerald Crawford
John St Geoige
William Robert Nedham
Patrick Scott Campbell
Augustus Henry Frazer
Edward Charles Warde
Alexander Ty tier
Henry Stephen TLreman
Henry Coope Stace
Robert Roe Fisher
John William Ormsby
, Arthur Joseph Taylor
George Maclean
William Baird Young
William Harrison Askwith
Franklin Dunlop
Francis Dick
Alfircd Tylee
Charles James Dalton
William Henry Forbes
David Edward Wood
Harconrt Popham
Hugh Manley Tuite
Wm. Emerton Heitland
George Innes
Fred. Eardley Wilmot
James William Fitz Mayer
Geo. Rob. Harry Kennedy . . . .
, Geoige Sandham
Chas. Vansittart Cockbum . . . .
Frederick Wodehouse
John Henry Francklyn
Hen. Thomas Fyers
Gloucester Gambler
Francis Seymour Hamilton . . . .
Edward Walter Croflon
Samuel PhilJp Townsend
Him. Robert French Handcock
Powrie Ellis
Robert Wynter
Henry Hotham
Nathaniel Branson Harrison . .
Charles Cheetham
Gilbert J. Lane Bachanan
Wniiam Staines Paine
Walter Raleigh Gilbert
Alex. Fred. William Papillon. . .
Henry Aylmer
George Chas. Rawdon Leringe.
2lTD libut.
9 April 25
ditto
10 AprU 25
5 May 25
9 June 25
14 July 25
29 July 25
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
16 Dec. 25
18 Oct 26
ditto
19 May 28
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
6 Aug. 28
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
18 Dec. 29
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
6 Not. 30
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
17 Dec. 30
26 July 31
ditto
ditto
ditto*
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
16 Dec. 31
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
l8T LIBUT.
12 Not. 27
ditto
ditto
ditto
14 Not. 27
16 Not. 27
ditto
18 Not. 27
ditto
1 Jan. 28
3 Jan. 88
ditto
30 Aprt 28
30 June 28
9 Dec. 28
31 Dec. 28
12 May 29»
11 July 29
12 July 29
19 Jan. 30
1 Mar. 30
30 June 30
3 July 30
4 July 30
5 July 30
22 July 30
ditto
ditto
5 Aug. 30
1 Oct 30
6 Not. 30
25 Not. 30
26 Not. 30
1 April 31
29 April 31
27 May 31
30 June 31
20 July 31
26 Aug. 31
3 Sept 31
4 Sept 31
27 Sept 31
26 Oct 31
27 Oct 31
28 Oct 31
2 Feb. 32
29 May S2
23 June 32
13 July 32
31 July 32
17 Aug. 92
29 Aug. 92
16 Oct 32
23 Dec 32
28 Dec. 32
22 Jan. 99
9 Feb. 93
7 May 99
16 July 99
1 Aug. 99
19 Aug. 99
17 Oct 99
29 Oct 99
21 Vm, 99
25 Not. 99
YMn'8«rr.
FttU
9
9
9
9
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Half
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
d
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
871
Royal Artillery,
FiBST LiBUTBNANTS.
1 Alex. Omham Wilkinson Hamilton .
2 William Fulfonl
H.B. Arthur Newcomen
1 Alexander Irring ,
6 DionyaiuB Airey ,
7 Stanley Bing Hornby ,
4 St. John Thomas Browne ,
6 Charles Bingham
9 Henry Sebastian Rowan ,
8 J. Noble Arbuthnot Freese ,
H.B. Frederick Darby Cleaydand ,
7 Henry Murray ,
8 Charles Smith ,
8 Henry Austin Turner ,
1 Thos. Beckett Fielding Marriott
4 Thomas Elwyn
6 Charles James Wright
9 Geo. Augustus Fred. Derinzy ,
6 WUliam Hamilton Elliot
8 Peter Maclean
3 Charles Robert Wynne ,
6 Lowry Wm. Montgomery Wynne . . . .
H.B. Francis Ramsay ,
H.B. William Wynn Jones ,
5 Anthony Benn ,
7 Robert Miller Mundy ,
2 Charles Lionel Fitzgerald ,
H.B. Geoige Drought Warburton ,
8 Philip Reginald Cocks ,
8 Robert Morse Fyers ,
6 Richard Harvey
5 Walter Frederick Crofton ,
9 Henry Edward Morritt ,
5 Thomas De Winton ,
5 William Thomas Crawford ,
8 Pierrepont Henry Mundy ,
8 Qeorge Edward Turner
4 William Henderson ,
H.B. Alexander Stephen Dickson ,
9 Charles John Torrens
8 George Carter Evelegh ,
7 William James Smyttie ,
2 David William Paynter. ,
2 George Robert Barker ,
2 Peter Pickmore Faddy
8 Arthur Thomas Phillpotts ,
8 Hen. Rob.EardlyWilmot
8 JohnOlphert
1 William BetheU Gardner ,
2 Percy William Hewgill
8 John Henry Lefiroy ,
6 Chas. Jas. Buchanan Riddell ,
8 Arthur Geoige Burrows ,
3 Molyneux Chas. Marston
1 Edward Price
6 Charles ColyUle Young
9 James William Domyille
7 3Bdwin Wodehouse
7 George Ashley Maude
2 John Famaby Cator
7 John Harrey
1 EvanMaberly
2nd libut.
16 Dec. 31
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
20 June 32
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
20 Dec. 32
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
21 June 33
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
20 Dec.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
21 June 34
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
19 Dec. 34
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
18 June 35
ditto
ditto
1st libut.
17
Dec.
33
22
Jan.
34
10
Feb.
34
10
Mar.
94
8
July
34
10
July
U
11
July
34
20
July
84
14
Aug.
34
0
Sept.
34
25
Sept.
34
24
Oct
34
25
Oct
34
20
Nov.
34
21
Nov.
34
29
Dec.
34
30
Dec.
34
28
Jan.
35
4
April
35
6
May
35
5
June
35
6
June
35
12
June
35
19
Aug.
35
2
Sept
35
28
Dec.
35
6
Jan.
36
17
May
36
18
Mar.
36
19
Apr.
36
27
April
36
25
May
36
4
June
36
29
June
26
1
July
36
2
July
36
12
July
36
13
July
36
10
Aug.
36
10
Jan.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
37
12
ditto
37
28
ditto
37
29
ditto
37
6
Feb.
37
22
ditto
37
27
Mar.
37
5
Apr.
37
23
June
37
24
ditto
37
Royal Artillery.
Yemni' Serr.
Full
5
5
5
6
6
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Huti
Pmy.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FIRST LIBUTXNANTS.
2nd LIBCT.
1
4
7
4
2
9
6
9
3
7
5
3
9
6
6
3
3
3
6
3
6
8
1
9
4
6
4
4
1
7
4
6
9
8
8
5
9
2
3
4
6
6
2
6
9
9
8
3
6
6
4
2
4
8
1
9
Hew Graham Rosa
William Bland
John BuBsell Domyile
Wm. Manley Hall Dixon
Hon, Frederick Savile
Hen. Wm. Montreaor
Wm. Moffat Douglas Willan...
Collingwood Dicl^n
Hyde Popham Parker
Hon, Rob. Chas. Hen. Spencer.
Henry J. Thomas
George Graydon •
Anih. Oldfield
H. Paget Christie
Jas. B. Dennis
Dennis W. Pack
John Travers
Hon. G. Talb. Devereux
R. Blackwood.
Ralphs. Allen
William Swinton
£d. William Rodwell
Spencer Delves Brooghton
Allan H. Graham
John Miller Adye
F. Alex. Campbell
H. P. Goodenough
Otto Bayer Mackie
Chas. Anth. Balfour
G. B. Shakespear
Horace G. Alston
Rich. H. Crofton
Matthew Smith
18
18
13
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
Dec. 35
ditto
dittb
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
Jane 36
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
Dec. 36
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
May 37
ditto
1st LIEUT.
29
12
26
30
8
28
29
18
30
1
23
20
11
28
6
6
13
11
1
16
20
23
3
7
10
13
14
31
11
19
20
24
Sbcond
W. J. Plonkett Wade. ditto
Murray O. Nixon 14 Dec.
H. Lynedoch Gardiner ditto
Benj. Bathurst ditto
H. B. O.SaTile ditto
R. Parker Raddiffe.. ditto
lliomas Knox ditto
Ch. Wright Younghus-
band ditto
Tho. Cromie Lyle .... ditto
Rob. Corcyn Romer.. 16 June
George Wilder ditto
Charles lAwrence d'A-
gidlar ditto
Hugh Archibald B.
Campbell ditto
R. Bratton Adair ditto
Robert Talbot ditto
Henry Lempriere.. .. ditto
A.Thompson 12 Mar.
H. Clerk ditto
W. R. Gichard ditto
R. P. Jones ditto
F. B. Ward ditto
J. J. Brandling ditto
J. Inglis Macartney . . ditto
272
LlBUTBNANTS.
6 A. R. Wragge
37 1 F. Wm. Haultain
2 H. G. L. Cooper.
3 T. W. Lawrence.
7 C.Wilson
8 F. JohnTmyers.
3 M. C.Dixon
7 C. F. Thomdike
1 H. Rogers
4 J. Tninuer
38 8 A. C. L. Fitz R(^
3 B. H. Fisher
4 G. Bnrrell
6 B. Willis
4 R.F. Mountain
9 G. J.Wyatt
9 8. Cleaveland.
7 A. C S. Somerset. ...
6 P. A. Morshead
39 4 8. H. 8. Inglefldd....
6 Edw. Mourrier Boxer
3 C.ScttdamoreLongden
2 Wm. Alex. Middleton
July 37
Sept. 37
ditto 37
Oct. 37
Nov. 37
ditto 37
ditto
ditto 37
Dec. 37
Dec. 37
Feb. 38
Mar. 38
April 38
June 38
June 38
Aog. 38
Oct. 88
Not. 38
Dec 88
May 99
May 30
May 89
May 80
July 89
July 89
Aug. 30
Aug. 30
Aug. 30
Aug. 39
Sept. 30
Oct. 30
Not. 39
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FIELD TRAIN DEPARTMENT.
Dinetor General ofArtUlery, .Vili Maj.-Gen. Sir A. Dickson, GCB.KCH. 15 Mar. 36.
Commiuary William Young, d8 Jan. 33.
Deputy Adyutant'Oeneral*
McQ<yr'Gen,—% 92^ Sir A. Dickson, 6.C.B.
k, K.C.H. 10 April, 27.
Assistant A(fjutant' General.
Lieui.'CoL—^. £. Jones, 19th Jan. 18.
Atyittants.
H. B. 2nd Capt,—Jlf Hen. Pester, 28 Dee. 32.
I. A. 2nd Lt. —Wi J. Wiglitman, 30 Ang. 34.
7 2nd Capt—T, A. Lethbridge,22 Jan. 37.
2nd Capt,—J, SomerviUe, 22 Jan. 37.
2nd Capt,-^T. A. Qriffitlis,22 Jan. 37.
2nd Capt.—'BL, Basset, 22 Jan. 37.
2nd Capt.—J. M. Savage, 27 July, 37.
2nd Capt.—Wim, Fumeaux, 14 Mar. 38.
2nd Cap^— C. W. Wingfield, 23 Sept 38
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Quarter-Masters,
7 Samuel Barnes, 1 Feb. 08.
4 William Gates, 15 Nov. 09.
1 George Landels, 1 July, 25.
5 Alexander Barker, 27 Affrl, 26.
2 A. Fortune, 26 July, 27.
3 William Matthews, 25 July, 31.
6 James Fife, 10 Sept. 32.
8 William Porter, 25 Sept 32.
9 Thpmas Hendley, 23 Jan. 34.
H. B. J. Alexander, 26 Aug. 36.
Veterinary Surgeons,
Charles Percivall, 23 April, 18.
James Burt, 1 June, 07.
William Stockley, 24 April, 05.
Chaplaitis.
Matthew R. Scott, 10 April, 37.
Geoige Baily Tuson, B.D. 1 April, 30.
Company of Gentlemen Cadets,
Captain, — ^The Master-Gen. of the Ordnance.
2nd CapU'-^SBi Richard Beaumont Bumaby,
9 Sept 34.
1st Lieut, — ^Ashton Ashton Shuttleworth, 8
Not. 27.
\st X^— Cha. Herrick Bumaby, 14 Nov. 27.
Riding-House Estahliskment,
Lieut, Col. — Richard Jones, 31 Dec. 28.
1st Lieut,— Bemy Philips, 31 July, 35. -,
Comet 7th Hussars, 25 March 28.
1st Lieut, — Alexander M'Pherson,l Jan. 36.
COMMANDING OFFICERS OF ARTILLERY AND ENGINEERS AT HOME
AND ON FOREIGN STATIONS.
Norlh4m
Eastern ,
Kent . .
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tS4futh West
Western , ,
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North Britain
ArtiUery,
GREAT BRITAIN.
^paSCoI. Sir H. D. Ron, KCB, CarUsU
Lt.-Gefn. Bt, Hon, Lord} xo-^t^^^u
B\waA«\A,aCBiGCH.\ ^^*'^*
Colonel Munro, Km, , , Dover
Engineera,
Lt.-Col. 5ir J.M.F.Smitb,Jr^. London
Moody .... Waltham Abbey
Captain Tait Newcastle
Lieut.-Colonel Tjrlden . Harwich
Captain Rotherford . . Chatham
a Colonel HardiniTf CB, , Woolwich
Dover
Exeter
Birminifham
Manchester
Hull
Colonel Forbes . .
f QOM^IorBittciair
S Captain Slade . .
Juleut.-Col. Gordon .
Portsmouth
Devonport
fLieut.-Col. ThoDUOB
aptain Smyth . .
if i^or Barry . .
Major Riven . .
M^jor Victor . .
I Colonel Arnold, KH,
, Wi Col. air Geo. Cha. Hoite, CB.
lient-Col. Engliih
Lieat.-Colonel Calder
9 Blanshard, CB,
Limerick
Leineter ,
Ulster ,
Munster .
Connaught
Pigeon-house Fort
Gibraltar . . .
Malta ....
Ionian latande
West Indies , ,
Jamaica • • . •
Canada ....
Quebec ....
Upper Canada
Nova Seotia , ,
Newfoundland
Bermuda ...
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Cape of Oood Hope
Ceylon ....
Mauritius , , ,
Bahamas . . .
Yan Diemsn** Land
New Somth Walee
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9 Lt.-CoL Holloway, CB, Dublin
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IRELAND.
fSnCol. J.Webber Smitb, CB. Dublin
SLieat.-CoL J.MicheD, CB,Limerieh
Cobbe . . laland Bridge f M^or ManhaU . .
y — Hunt . . Charlemont Lieut.-Colonel Gordon
Colonel Olirer .... BallincolUg 9 Slade .
Birch Athlone Walker.
Ueat-Colonel Arabin . Dublin
FOREIGN STATIONS.
Leineter
Ulster Diet,
Munster
Connaught
OS Lieat.-Col. Browne
Baatord .
9 QGt Hutcheieon
Grant . .
QO Redyerd .
Colonel P. Campbell . .
lieut.-Colonel Kirhy.
Cubitt . .
9Gfc Mercer . .
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|l Colonel Sir Cha. F. Smith, CB,
Cardew
Lieut.-CoIonel Brown
M^Jor Fen wick
M^jor Goaaet <
HO Colonel Oldfleld, KH.
S Lletit.-Colonel Jonea, KH.
Lieut. Lloyd
Lieut.-CoL Emmett
Capt. Alexander
Colonel Lewli, CB.
Lleut.-Colonel Dixon
S Colonel Fyera
Capt. Budges
— ^ M%|qr Kelaall
— — 9 Barney
Paymasters to the Ordnance Department* Meaara. Cox k Co.
M^|oT Fraaer —
Lieut.-Colonel Bridge . . —
Trelawny —
— ^— Brandreth,CB. —
CoL W. O. Power, CB.KH. —
— Jaa. Power .... —
Lieut. Hornby .... —
Nates to the Royal ArtWay.
2 General Shrapnel served with the Duke of York's army in Flanden, and at the siege
of Dunkirk.
8 QeneFBl Wnlff served at the siege of Fort St Philip in Minorca in 1791 and 9; in the
West Indies in 96, and proceeded l!rom thence to Qnebecy where he remained nntil 10th
Sept. following, when he emharked to Join his company in the West Indies. Yolonteered
his services with the expedition to the Hdder in 1799, under Sir Ralph Abercromby, and
served with that anny until it returned to Bngland.
4 Sir Wiltshire Wilson was present at the following sieges, actions, Sue — ^Valenciennes,
Dunkirk, and Nienport in 1793; Toumay and Nieuport in 1794; Quiberon Bay in 1795;
Ostend in 1798; Captura of St. Lucie, and Tobago in 1803; and Surinam hi 1804.
6 Qeneral Prltchard was present at the siege and surrender of Fort Bourbon, Hartiniqne,
in 1794, and was wounded by the bunting of a shell; was at Bass Terre,Quadaloup«, on the
Republican troops regaining possession of the islands ; at Mome, Mascot, when attacked.
7 General Beevor served in Flanden in 1793, 4 and 6; in Egypt in 1801 and 8 ; in Spain
under Sir David Baird in 1808 and 9. Medal for services in Egypt.
8 Sir James Viney has received a medal and one clasp for Rolela and Vimien, and
Corunna.
9 Sir Alexander Dickson was at the capture of Minorca in 1798; blockade of Malta and"
surrender of Ia Valetta 1800; siege and capture of Monte Video, and attack on Buenos
Ayres 1807 ; served throughout the campaigns of the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, in-
cluding in 1800, the affair at Grigo, capture of Oporto, and expulsion of Manhal Soult
from Portugal; in 1810, battle of Busaco and Lines of Lisbon; in 1811, affidr at Campo
Mayor, siege and capture of 01iven9a, first and second siege of Badajoz, and battle of Alba-
hera ; in 1812, siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and capture of Badajoa, attack
and capture of the forts at Almarez, siege and capture of the Forts, and battle of Salamanca,
capture of the Retiro, Madrid, and siege of Buigos ; in 1813, battle of Vittoria, siege and
capture of St. Sebastian, Passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle, and Nive ; in 1814
passage of the Adour, and batUe of Toulouse; served in the last American war, inchidiug
the attack on New Orleans, and siege and capture of Fort Bowyer Mobille ; present in the
battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo ; commanded battering train in aid of the Prussian
army in the sieges of Manberg, Landredes, Phlllippeville, Marienbeig, and Rocroy. Sir
Alexander lias received a cross and six clasps.
10 Sir J. H. Camcross served in the West Indies from 1797 to 1801 ; at Wakhereo,
1809 ; and in the Peninsula and France, from 181 1 to 14, including the battles of Salamanca,
(siege of Burgos), Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse; medal for
Salamanca, and a cross and two clasps for the other actions.
11 General Watson served in Flanden in 1793, 4, and 6, including battles of St. Amaad,
Faman, siege of Valenciennes, battle of lincdles, attack of Dunkirk, Lambrie, I^nnoy,
Roubaix, Mouveaux, tec. ; present in the actions of the 90th Sept. Snd and 6th Oct. I7B0
at the Helder; Battle of the Blue Bergh, and capture of Cape of Good Hope in 1806; at-
tack and capture of Maldonado ; capture of Monte Video, and attack on Buenoa Ayres.
13 Sb Thomas Downman served in Flanden in 1793 and 4, including actiooa at Gateaa,
Lannoy, Roubaix, and was taken prisoner 18 May, 94 ; commanded a troop of hone artil-
lery during the Corunna campaign ; served in the Peninsula tram Sept. 1810 to May 1813,
Including siege of Ciudad Rodri^, and battle of Salamanca ; medal for Salamanca.
13 General Evelegh served the Corunna Campaign.
14 General Fyen served the campaigns of 1794 and 5, in Holland ; employed on the
French coasts in mortar-ships, during 1796, 7, and 8 ; served two expeditions to the Baltic,
and accompanied Lord Nelson to Revel, in Russia, and to attack the flotilla at Boulogne in
1801, (wounded) ; present at Copenhagen in 1807, and at the siege of Flushing ; served the
campaigns of 1813 and 14, in the Netheriands, including the attack on Bogen-op-Zoora.
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Notes to the Royal Artillery.
15 General Hon. W. H. Gardner accompanied the expedition to Walcheren, and was pre-
sent at the siege and capture of Flashing.
16 General Walker served on the Continent in 1794 and 5, and received three wounds in
the retirement of the army across the Rhine near Amheim, viz. one severely through the
right arm below the elbow ; the others above the elbow, and in the right hip.
17
18 General Drummond was present at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807 ; capture of the
island of Walcheren, and siege of Flushing ; battle of Waterloo.
19 Sir John May was employed afloat in bomb service from 1st Bee. 1797 to 16th April,
1801 ; present at Copenhagen in 1807. Served in the Peninsula and France from 18th Jan.
1809 to 26th June, 1814, including battles of Talavera, Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, sieges of
Ciudad Rodrigo, and Badajoz ; siege of Forts at and battle of Salamanca ; battle of Vittoria ;
siege of San Sebastian; passages of Bidassoa, Nivelle, and Nive; battle of Toulouse, and
various skirmishes ; present at Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and capture of Paris. Sir John
received two musket-balls through the left thigh when charging the French rear guard on
the morning after the battle of Salamanca, and a violent contusion at Vittoria ; medal and
three clasps.
20 Col. Pym served hi Flanders in 1796 and 96; expedition to the Texel, 1797 ; expedi-
tion to Naples, 1805; battle of Maida, sieges of ScyUa and Reggio in Calabria, and siege of
Gaita, 1806; conunanded Artillery in the expedition to Egypt in 1807 ; capture of Ischia
and Proclda, 1800 ; sieges and capture of Spezzia, Genoa, and Savona, 1814.
21 Col. Brough was at the captures of St Luda in 1796, and Guadaloupe in 1810.
22 Col. Bredin was at the capture of Grenada, St. Vincent, and St. Lucia, under Sir
Ralph Abercrombie, and has served in tiie Peninsula.
23 Col. Tounghusband served in St Domingo in 1795, and at the siege of Flashing
in 1800.
24 Col. Crawford was at the capture of Surinam in 1799, and Swedish and Danish islands
in 1801, St Lucia and Surinam in 1808. Served the whole of the Corunna campaign, and
in the last American war.
25 Col. Smith was at the attack of Minorca in 1798 ; siege of Malta, 1800 ; defence of
Porto Ferrajo, 1802; expedition to Walcheren, and siege of Flushhig; served the cam-
paigns of 1813, 14, and 15, including battle of Vittoria, passage of Bidassoa, Nive, siege of
8t Sebastian, and battle of Waterloo. Medal and one clasp.
28 Col. Monro served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the action of 21st
March, and siege of Aboukir ; expedition to Waldieren, and siege of Flushing ; in action at
New Orleans, 2drd Dec. 1814, 1st and 8th Jan. 1815. Medal for services in Egypt
29 Col. Cockbum was at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1795 ; expedition to
Manilla; capture of Copenhagen in 1807.
SO Sir H. D. Ross served in the Peninsula and France from 9th June, 1809 to Feb. 1814,
including action at Coa, battle of Busaco, actions of Pombal and Redhina (wounded in the
shoulder) ; Cayal Nova and Foz d'Oronces, (wounded in the leg) ; Sabugal, Fuentes d'Onor,
Aldea Ponte, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, (dangerously wounded in the head) ;
capture of forts at Salamanca, action at Castrajon, luittle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid
and Retiro, affair of San Munoz and St Milan, battle of Vittoria and the Pyrenees, passage
of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, and Nive, battle near Bayonne, 13 Dec. 1813 ; battle of Waterloo,
17th and 18th June, 1815. Cross and six clasps.
31 CoL Birch served in Ireland during the Rebellion of 1798 ; expedition to Walcheren ;
in the Peninsula, at Cadiz, and Seville, under Lord Lynedoch and Sir George Cook in 1810,
11, 12, and 13.
32 Col. Armstrong was at the capture of St Luda and Tobago in 1803 ; Surinam in
1804 ; and at St Domingo in 1809.
33 Col. Paterson was at Copenhagen in 1807 ; and at Walcheren in 1809.
34 Col. Oliver served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the landing, 8th March,
and battles of 13th and 21st March. Present at the siege of Flushing. Medal for services
in Egypt
35 Col. lacy served in Holland in 1799, and m Spain and France, in 1812, 13, and 14,
including the action at Castalla, the two sieges of Tarragona, and investment of Bayonne.
36 C(M. Campbell served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the actions of the
8th, 13th, and 21st March ; capture of Rosetta ; several afiairs on the march to, and capture
of Cairo ; capture of Alexandria. Medal for services in Egypt.
37 Col. Turner was at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806. Medal and one
clasp for Orthes and Toulouse, and was also present at the affair of Tarbes.
38 Colonel Cleaveland served the Kandian campaign in which the king and his territory
were captured.
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Notes to the Royal Artillery*
dQ Sir Bobert Gardiner was at the capture of Minorca in 1798. Present at the battles of
Roliea and Vimiera ; battle of Corunna ; expedition to Walcheren ; battle of Barroaa -, cap-
ture of Badajoz ; battle of Salamanca ; siege of Burgos ; affldr of Morales ; battles of Vit-
toiia, Orthes, Toulouse, and Waterloo. Cross and two clasps.
40 Colonel Wallace was on board the Phamix Letter of Marque when she beat cff a
Frenah Privateer near Barbadoes m Dec. 1800. Present at the siege of Flushing in 1800,
and at the attack of Sucketts Harbour, United States, in 1813.
41 Colonel Richard Jones served in Holland in 1799, including the battles of Zuyp,
Hoom, Egmont, and Limmen. Present at the capture of Paris, and with the army of occu-
pation until 2nd Dec. 1818.
42 Colonel John Edward Jones was employed afloat on board the bombs in 1801 and 02 ;
commanded the artillery on board the Volcano bomb, and was present at the bombardment
of Cronenburgh Castle, battle of Copenhagen, and bombardments of Boulogne under Lord
Nelson.
43 Colonel Brandreth was at the siege of Malta in 1800; bombardment of Havre-de-
Oraoe, 1803 ; Corunna campaign ; expKMlition to Walcheren, and siege of Flushing ; served
the campaigns of 1812, 13, and 14, including the iMittles of the Pyrenees, Niv<^, and
Toulouse. Medal and one clasp.
44 Colonel Story was at the blockade and capture of Malta in 1800 ; capture of the
Danish Islands St. Croix and St. Thomas; bombardment and capture of Fort Deasaiz,
Martinique, Feb. 00 ; capture of Ouadaloupe, Feb. 1810.
45 Colonel Hutchesson served in Holland in 1799 ; in the Peninsula and South of France
from March 1813 to July 1814 ; Belgium and France from May 1815 to Nov. 1818, in-
cluding the battle of Waterloo.
46 Colonel Whinyates served in the expedition to the Helder and campaign In North
Holland in 1799; expedition to Madeira in 1801 ; Copenhagen 1807 ; Peninsula frcm Feb.
1810 to July 1813, including the battles of Busaco and Albuhera ; affiurs at Usagre, Aldea
de Ponte, San Munos, attack and defeat of General Lalleman's cavalry at Ribera, and many
other affidrs. Severely wounded in the left arm at Waterloo.
47 Colonel John Michell served the campaign in Holland in 1799 ; in the Pentnaula and
South of France from Aug. 1613 to May 1814, including siege of San Sebastian, passage of
the Bidassoa, Nivelle, and Nive, battles of Orthes, and Toulouse ; in America from May
1814 to May 1815, including the attack of Washington and Baltimore, New Orleans, and
other operations on the coast. Attached to the Prussian army in reducing the fortresses in
the Netheriands. Medal and one clasp.
48 Colonel Trelawny served in Holland in 1709 ; in the Peninsula and South of France
from Nov. 1813 to June 1814, including the passage of the Adour.
49 Colonel Hunt served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798 ; at Cadiz from Feb. 1810
to Feb. 1812 ; in Belgium and France from 1814 to 1818, including the operations againfit
the enemy in connection with the battle of Waterloo. i
60 Colonel Nicolls served the Egyptian campaign of 1801 , including the battles of the 8th,
13th, and 21st March : siege of Fort St Julian, investment of Giza and Alexandria, vp-
ceived a contusion in the thigh from a cannon shot on the 13th March. Present at the
storming of Buenos Ayres, July 1807 ; and at the siege of Flushing. Medal for services hi j
Bgypt.
51 Colonel Cobbe served the campaign in the West Indies in 1801^ under lient.-Ocn.
Sir Thos. Trigge.
52 Colonel Meroer served in South America in 1807 and 8. Present at Quatre Bras and
Waterloo. |
53 Colonel W. G. Power served in Spain, Portugal, and France, from 14th Oct. 1808 to
4tfa June 1814, including battle of Talavera; sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo (wounded), and j
Badajoz, capture of French works at Almazaby : reduction of forts at, and battle of, Sala- J
manca ; siege of Burgos (wounded) ; siege of San Sebastian 11th July to 8th Sept. 1813 ;
passage of the Bidassoa, Nive, and Adour.
54 Colonel Cubitt was at the battle of Maida, and siege of Scylla in 1806. Bxpeditkm to
Walcheren 1809.
55 Colonel Bridge served the campaign on the Niagara Frontier, and on the North-West
side of Lake Ontario, and Burlington Heights in Upper Canada, between Jan. 1813 and
Aug. 1814. Wounded 7th May 1813. Permitted to wear the word •* Jikigum" on
appointments.
56 Colonel Brown served at Walcheren in 1809. Present at Watertoo and Cattbraj.
57 Colonel Grant served in Hanover in 1805 under Lord Cathcart
68 Colonel Scott served in the expedition to Walcheren. and was at the siege of FlosUng.
276
Notes to the Boyal ArtUlery.
60 Colonel Dyneley served the campaign of 1806 in Italy ; present at the battle of Maida,
ftnd siege of Scylla, in 1806. SeiVed in the Peninsula from July, 1811, to November, 1813,
including siege of Ciudad Bodrigo (wounded in the head) ) siege of forts at Salamanca
(wounded in the face); heights of St. Christovel; battles of Salamanca, Tittoria, and the
Pyrenees, besides affairs of out-posts. Engaged at Waterloo.
00 Colonel Parker served at Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing. Served
In the Peninsula and South of France from February, 1812, to April, 1814; including the
battle of Yittoria; both sieges of San Sebastian; battle of Orthes; affidr at Tarbes and
battle of Toulouse. Lost lefk leg at Waterloo. Medal for Yittoria.
61 Colonel Darby served in Hanover in 1805, and at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807, and
the Corunna campaign.
03 Colonel WaJcott served the Corunna campaign. Present at Waterloo.
63 Colonel Rudyerd served in bomb vessels on the coast of Fiance in 1804. Present in two
battles, and the capture of a fortress in the Travancore vnir, East Indies. Present at Quatre
BVBS and Waterloo.
64 Colonel Cator served campaign of Walcheren and siege of Flushing. In the Peninsula
and South of France, from 1800 to 1814, including the siege of Cadiz; lines atTbrres Yedraa
and at Santarem ; battle of Barrosa (wounded) ; ailliir at Osma; battle of Yittoria ; affair at
Tolosa; passage of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, and Nive; at four days' engagements in front of
Bayonne.
66 Colonel Dansey was at the sieges of Ischia, and Santa Maura. His services in the
Peninsula, and France, and Flanders, include the following battles and sieges, viz : — Badajoz,
Salamanca, Burgos (severely wounded), Yittoria, San Sebastian, Nivelle, Nive, besides
▼arions actions and skirmishes. Engaged 17th and 18th June at Waterloo, severely wounded
OB the 18th.
66 Colonel Crawford served in the lines in front of Sobral, Portugal, in 1809 ; was at the
capture of Genoa in 1814; served in the last American War, including the taking of Wash-
ington, and engagements before New Orleans.
67 Colonel Gordon accompanied the expedition to Naples, December, 1806, and occupa-
tion of Sicily. Present at the battle of Maida, and attack and surrender of the Rock of
Scylla in 1806.
68 Sir Wm. Colebrooke's services. — Campaigns of 1800 and 10, in India ; expedition to
Java in 1811, including the action of Weltyvreden; in batteries before Cornells until
wounded (in the groin) 22d August ; and the siege and capture of Jokjakarta. Expedition
to Palembuig, in Sumatra, 1813 ; campaign of 1817 and 18, in India, against the Pindarics
and Mahrattas : campaign of 1818 and 10 in Southern India. Present at sieges of Ras-el-
Kyhman and Zaya, Arab fortresses. '
69 Colonel King served in a Mortar-Boat in the Faro of Messina, for two months in 1810.
Advanced into the United States with Sir George Prevosf s army, and commanded a battery
against Plattsburgh.
70 Colonel W. D. Jones served in the expedition to Naples in 1806; present at the attack
and capture of Reggio Castle, In Calabria, in 1806 ; expedition to Egypt in 1807 ; in charge
of the division of Mortar-Boats in the Faro of Messina in 1810.
71 Colonel Dundas was at the siege of Flushing in 1809; at Cadiz in 1810 and 11 ; de-
tached from Cadiz to Tarragona in 1811 ; wounded in right ankle at Ciudad Rodrigo, and
most severely and dangerously at Badajoz, — ^left arm amputated, left thigh dislocated, and
hip bone shattered.
79 Cdonel Arabin was present in the action after the troops effected a landing at Mar-
tinique, also at the siege of Fort Bourbon. Served in the PeninsuU and France, from March,
1818, to Aug. 1814, including the battles of Biar and Castalla; siege and capture of Fort
San Felipe ; and battle of Ordal.
73 Colonel £. T. Michell was detached from Gibraltar in 1810, and conmianded a Guerrilla
division in the Serrania de Ronda ; present at the capture of Ronda, combats of El Brosque
and of Bornos, night attack and capture of Arcos. Commanded the Artillery with the
force occupying Tarifa in 1810, 1811, and 1812 ; engaged in all the afihirs and operations
at Tarifa, Yeier, Casas Yiejes, Alcal& and Medina Sidonia ; battle of Barrosa (shot through
the shoulder) and final defence of Taiifit against Marshal Yictor. In 1812 present at
the assault and capture of forts at, and batSe of Salamanca, combat of Castrejon, and
many affiiirs of out-posts. Served in the Netherlands from December, 1813, to May,
1814, at tiie capture of Merxem, investment and bombardment of Antwerp, and in the
night-attack on Beigen-op-Zoom, conducted one of the colunms, and was severely wounded
in several places.
74 Colonel Cruttenden was at the capture of Guadalonpe, in 1 816 ; commanded the Emma
troop ship when attacked by Uie Nonmeh American privateer, in the West Indies, which
he beat off with great laea.
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Notei to the Royal ArtiUery,
75 Colonel F^dy, prior to entering the Royal Artillery, wa« a midBhipman on board Ae
Atia, at the capture of the Bntch Fleet in Saldana Bay in 1705; present at the attack oo
Fort Jerome, St. Domingo, and at the siege and capture of the City of Santo Domingo in
1809; served in the Peninsula and France from July 1810 to June 1814, including the slegf
of San Sebastian ; passage of the Adour, investment of, and sortie at, Bayonne, besides many
affidrs of out-posts.
76 Colonel Wylde served in Holland in 1818 and 14, and commanded a battery before
Antwerp and at Bergen-op-Zoom.
77 Major Gordon serv^ in the Peninsula and France from Kay 1819 to the end of the
war, including sieges of Cadiz and San Sebastian, passage of Bidassoa, and Nivelle ; actions
in front of Bayonne (10th to 13th Dec.)» battle of Or&es, occupation of Bourdeaux, and
subsequent affairs on the Dordoyne and investment of the fortress of Blaye.
78 Major Walker was at the capture of Flushing in 1800; present in the campaigns on
the Frontier of Niagara in 1813 and 14.
79 Colonel Maclachlan served hi Spain in 1813 and 14; Breve t-Uent-Col. 1 June, 99.
80 Major Bhu:hley served in the Penhisula from July, 1809, to Dec. 1818, ineludhig
battles of Busaco, Fuentes D'Onor, Salamanca, and siege of Buiigos.
81 Colonel Macdonald was at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806, and pro-
ceeded from thence on the expedition to Buenos Ayres, where he was tudoe severely wounded
and taken prisoner; served in the Peninsula and France, from June, 1809, to July, 1814,
including the battles of Coa and Busaco; affairs of Redinha, Pombal, Condelia, and Foa de
Roos; battles of Fuentes d'Onor, and Salamanca ; affidr of San Munos ; battle of Vlttoria;
siege of San Sebastian ; battles of the Pyrenees ; affiiirs of the Gave Doltoron, and of Ayres ;
battle of Tbulouse ; severely wounded at Waterloo ; Brevet-Lieut.-Col, 21 June, 17 ; Brevet-
Colonel, 10 Jan. 37.
8S Major Moor served in the Peninsula from June, 1809, to June 1819, including battles
of Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and Salamanca; sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo, and Badijozj
engaged at Castrajon, and twelve other affairs with the enemy.
83 Colonel Jackson served in Canada from April, 1818, to Aug. 1815, including Chiyst-
ler's Farm, and Plattsburgh ; medal for the former. Brevet Lieut-Col. 16 Aug. 90.
84 Major Sabine served the campidgn on the Niagara Frontier in 1814, and cnminandcd
the batteries at the siege of Fort Erie.
85 Major Dunn served the campaign of 1805, in Italy; present at the battle of Valda,
and capture of ScylUi Castle in 1806; expedition to Egyp^ ^ ^^7, hicluding attack of
Alexandria, Rosetta, &c. ; battle of £1 Hamet, and taken prisoner; defence of Scylla Castle
m 1808; served m the Penmsula in 1810 and 11, hicluduig siege of Ciudad Rodrigo;
battles of the Coa, Busaco, Albuhera, and many otiier afiUira ; severely wounded in the
groin by a musket-ball at Aide* de Ponte, 27 Dec 1811 ; served in America in 1814,
hicluding the taking of Moos Island.
86 Major Bayley was at the battle of Maida, and siege of Scylla, hi 1806 ; expedition to
Effjrpt, and capture of Alexandria and Rosetta, hi 1807 ; capture of Ischia in 180O ; attack
on an armed ship and gun-boats in the Bay of Scylla in 1810.
87 Major Cruttenden served the campaigns of 1818, 14, and 15, In Upper Canada,
including attack and reduction of Oswego.
88 Migor Sinclair served with the ei^editlon to Zeahmd hi 1807 ; expedition to Porti^,
and battle of Corunna; expedition to the Scheldt; served in the Peninsula and Prance
from Feb. 1811, to Aug. 1814, hicludhig the assault on Badajos m 1812; battlea of Bala-
manca, Vlttoria, and the Pyrenees ; pasaage of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, and Nive; sortie from
Bayonne, besides many other afiairs; present at Waterloo.
80 Major Gray was at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806.
90 Major Fogo served in America during the whole war, including tlie battfe of
PUtshurgh.
91 Major the Hon. W. Arbathnot was present at the passage of the Dooxo, and tlw
battlea oi Oporto, Talavera, and Busaco.
02 Major Blachley served hi the Penhisuk and France ftom Feb. 1812 to Aug. 1814, In-
dudhig the siege and capture of Badi^os; afiair of Castnjon; battle of Salamanca; c^ptare
of Madrid, and Retiro; siege of Burgos ; a&iratOama; battle of Vlttoria ; siege and eap-
taie of San Sebastian (both operations); pasaage of the Bidassoa, and the NiveOe; actlooa
of the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th Bee. 1818, hi ftont of Bayonne ; passage of the Adovr ;
investment of, and sortie firom Bayonne; wounded in the head by a musket-ball at the
sortie.
93 Major Chalmer served in the expedition to Walcheren, and was at the stage «
Flushing.
94 Colonel Macbean was at the siege of Copenhagen hi 1807 ; lerred the Conmaa tamr
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pilgii ; the expedition to Wakherea, and siege of Flaahlng ; present at Waterloo. Brevet
Ueat-Golond, 16 Aug. 99.
86 Major Stopfbrd seryed in Sontli America in 1807 and 8 ; present at Quatre Bras and
Waterloo, (received a contusion) and the capture of Pajris.
06 Major Dowse served at Buenos Ayres in 1807.
97 Major Belson served in the Peninsula and France from July 1800 to July 1814,
Snchiding the actions in front of Alameida ; battle of Busaco ; actions at Pombal ;
Redinha; in front oty and the heights of Caza Nova; Foz de Aronoe ; Sabugal ; battle of
Fuentes d'Onor; sieges of Cindad Bodrigo, and Badajoz; battles of Vittoria, and the
Pyrenees; passage of the Nivelle, and Nive; battle of Orthes, and many other actions and
tAin of ont-posts ; severely wounded at Castrajon, 18 July, 1813.
98 Major Stewart served in Hanover in 1805, and at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807.
90 Major Molesworth served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807.
100 Brevet-Lieut-Colonel, 27 April, 1838.
101 Major Bell was at capture of the islands of St. Thomas and St. Croix in 1807 ; siege
of fort Desaix, Martinique; capture of Les Salutes, near Ouadaloupe ; and bombardment
and driving from the anchoraoe the French fleet in 1809; capture of Ouadaloupe and adja-
cent islands in 1810. Served in the Peninsula and France from July 1813 to July 1814,
ittcinding tlie passage of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, Nive, and four days' engagements near
Bayonne; passage of the Adour, and investment of Bayonne; affbirs at Vic Bigorre, and
iVtf Imm ; passage of the Garonne, and subsequent operations ; battle of Toulouse (wounded) ;
present at Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and capture of Paris.
105 Major Louis served in the Peninsula and France ih>m Jan. 1813 to June 1814, in-
duding the l»ttie of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian ; passage of the Kivelle, and Nive, and
inyestment of Bayonne ; present at Waterloo.
103 Jtfajor Grantham served at the siege of Cadix.
104 Mi^or Gordon was at the capture of the Danish Islands, St. Thomas and Santa Cruz
in 1807 ; capture of Martinique and siege of Fort Bouibon; capture of Les Saintes in 1809 ;
and capture of Guadalonpe in 1810.
106 Colonel Brereton served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, from December, 1809
to June, 1815, including the sieges of Cadiz, Matagorda (wounded), and San Sebastian ;
battles of Barrosa (wounded), Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Orthes, Toulouse, Quartre Bras, and
Waterloo (severely wounded) ; besides the actions on retreat from Burgos, at San Munos,
near Salamanca, Helette, St. Palais, Suaveterre, Aire, and Tarbes. Brevet-Lient.-Col.
10th Jan. 87.
106 Major Bngland served the expedition to the Weser in 1805 and 6 ; to the Cape of Good
Hope and South America in 1806 and 7 ; campaign of 1813 in the Peninsula, including the
battle of Vittoria and siege of San Sebastian.
107 Major Whitty was present at the reduction of the Danish Islands in the West Indies
in 1807 ; capture of Guadaloupe in 1810, and of Paris in 1815.
108 Major Sweeting served the Candian campaign in Ceylon.
109 Major Wright was at the capture of Madeira, and served the Corunna campaign
aerved witii army of occupation in France.
110 Major Wood served in the Peninsula and France, from Feb. 1813 to the end of the
war, including battle of Vittoria ; blockade of Pampluna ; battles of the Pyrenees ; 8if?ge of
San Sebastian ; battle of the Nivelle ; affairs of Vic Bigorre and Tarbes ; battles of Ortbcs
and Toulouse. Served the campaign in America, including attack on Plattsbnrgh.
111 Major Heron served at Scylla in Calabria, and ex^dition from Sicily in 1807; cap-
ture of Martinique, sieges of Pigeon Island and Fort Bourbon, 1810 ; served in the Pen-
insula and France from dOth May, 1812 to 8th Aug. 1814, including the affair at Osma ;
battle of Vittoria (wounded) ; both sieges of San Sebastian and storming of the town ; passage
of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, and Ifive; actions on the 10th, 11th, and 12th Dec. 1813; in front
of, and sortie frimi, Bayonne, April, 1814.
114 Major Dalton served at Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing.
115 Major Colebrooke served the Walcheren campaign.
116 Major Raynes was at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807 ; served the Corunna cam-
paign ; esqpedition to Cadiz in 1810 ; battle of Barrosa ; siege of Tariffa ; action at Seville ;
battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Nivelle ; passage of the Adour, and operations before
Bayonne.
117 Major Hardinge served in the Peninsula and France from 12th Aug. 1812, to 25 June
1814, includhig the battle of Vittoria; siege of San Sebastian ; battles of Orthes and Toulouse.
Present at Ugny, Quatre l)ras, and Waterloo.
118 Major Sheppard served at Walcheren in 1809, and in Canada from March 1814 to
Dee.' 1816, including actions at Chippawa, and Lundy's Lane, before Fort Erie, and the
attack on Snake Hill.
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1 19 Major Lock was present at the battles of Rolela and Vimlenu
120 Major Sandilands serred the Walcheren campaign. Present at Qnatre Braa vA
Waterloo.
121 Major Wright was at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807. Serred the campaign of
1818 and 14 in Qennanj under the orders of the Prince Boyal of Sweden, and was present
at the siege of Wittemberg, capture of Hanover and Lubeck, siege of Frederick Fort, and
siege and surrender of Gluckstadt. Present on the 17th and 18th June at Waterioo* Medal
for the siege of Qluckstadt.
122 Captain Strangways served the campaign of 1813 and 14 in Germanyy Jndnding the
battie of Gourd 16th Sept and Leipeic lOth, 18th, and lOth Oct 1813, for which the
Swedish order of the sword was conferred on him, he having cosmianded the Rocket T^tMip
after the death of Major Bogue killed in action. Present on the 16th and 18th June at
Waterloo, where he was wounded.
123 Captain Eyre served the Corunna campaign.
124 Captain Elgee served hi the Penhisula and France fW>m Feb. 1809 to Minr 1814,
including battles of Talavera and Fnentes d'Onor ; siege of Buigos (contused wound In the
leg) ; and investment of Bayonne.
126 Captain Anderson was at the siege and capture of Flushing and the subsequent
operations in 1800. Bombardment of Antwerp, aJso previous and subsequent opeimtiona.
Present at Waterloo and capture of Cambray and Paris.
126 Captahi Manners served hi the Peninsula from Feb. 1810 to Dec 1813, mcludfaig tha
battle of Barrosa (wounded) ; sieges of Tsrifa and Cadiz.
127 Captain Schalch was at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1816.
128 CaptaUi Armstrong served at Walcheren in 1809, and in Canada from May 1810 to
July 1816, and was present in most of the engagements, &c. including the capture of Fort
Niagara. Slightly wounded at Fort George, 27th May 1813.
130 Captain Bvans served at Walcheren.
131 Captahi Pascoe served in the Peninsula and France from Aug. 1809 to Feb. 1814,
Includhig the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, passage of the Bidassoa, and
other operations ; sieges of Badajoz, Forts of Salamanca, Burgos, and San Sebastian. Amy
of occupation from 1816 to 1818.
132 Captain Spiller served at Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing, and
the attack and capture of Ter Yere.
133 Major Colquhoun served in Spain from 1812 until the dose of the war. BreveC-
Major 2nd Dec. 36.
134 Captahi Harrison served in the Peninsula ftom Jan. 1810 to Sept 1814, and was
present at Cadiz, Isla, and Tsrifia.
136 Captain Charlton served in the Canadas fW>m 1811 to 1815, and was present fai
three genersl actions, one siege, several skirmishes, and at the storming of two n>Hs. Re-
ceived a contusion at the stomdng of Fort Erie.
136 Captain Kendall served at Walcheren in 1809. Present at the taking of Kandyiii
Provinces in 1816, and the subsequent operations there In 1817 and 18.
137 Captahi Wright served at Cadiz during 1810, 11, and 12, and was at Fort Matagorda
andTariffa.
138 Captain Bridges served at Walcheren hi 1800, and in the Peninsula and Franee from
July 1811 to Aug. 1814, hicludhig the siege of Cadiz hi 1811 ; battles of Vittoria and the
Pyrenees ; passage of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, Nive, and Adour ; and the operations before
Bayonne. Attached to the Prussian corps d'arm^ in 1816, under the command of Prinoe
Augustus of Prussia, and employed in the reduction of PhilippevUle, Merienboaig and
Rocroy. Adjutant to the VLojaX Artillery, serving with the force employed in Portngal Ib
1826 ; and Brigade Major to the Royal Artillery hi the Canadas, hi 1838.
130 Captam Bent served at Walcheren and at the bombardment of Flushhig. Served Ib
the Peninsula from Oct 1810 to June 1813, hicluding the sieges of Bad^oz, battle of AIb«-
hera, capture of General Gerard's corps at Arroga de MoUnas, besides many other afiin.
Severely wounded at San Munos.
140 Captain Fumeaux served hi the Penhisula from Oct 1810 to April 1814, iachidfaig
the siege of Badajoz.
141 Captain Morgan served at Walcheren, and at the bombardment of Flushing. Served
in the Peninsula and France from April 1812 to Aug. 1814, including the siege of Cadis ;
battles of the Pyrenees; siege of San Sebestian (severdy wounded); uid battle of
Toulouse.
142 Captain Warde was present at the siege of Cadiz and at Waterloo.
143 Captain Ingilby was present at the sieges of Cludad Rodrigo, Fort of Balamaara
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(wounded), and Bnigos; battles of Bniaco, Fnentet d'Onor, and 17th and 18th June at
Waterioo.
144 Captain Cater served in the Peninsula from April 1810, including the siege of Cadix*
Present at Waterloo and at the taking of Cambray and Paris.
145 Captain Pester was present at the siege of Cadiz, and at the battle of Barroea, where
he was sererely wounded.
146 Captain Stanway served in the Peninsula and France from Feb. 1813 to July 1814,
including the siege of San Sebastian ; passage of the Bidassoa, and the Adour.
147 Captain Story served in the Peninsuki and France from Nov. 1812 to Hay 1814,
including the siege of San Sebastian : passage of the Bidassoa, and the Adour.
148 Captain Slade served in the Peninsula and France from March 1812 to June, 1814,
including the battles of Salamanca, the Pyrenees, and Orthes ; siege of San Sebastian ;
passage of the Bidassoa, and Nlvelle.
149 Brevet-Major, 11th July, 1887.
150 Captain James served in the Peninsula and France, from October, 1812, to April, 1814,
including the battles of Yittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthes. Served subsequently
in the Ajmerican War.
151 Captain lAwrence served in the Peninsula, from April, 1819, to April, 1814, including
the si^e of Tarragona.
152 Captain Bloomfield served in the Peninsula and France, from March, 1818, to June,
1814, indudhig the battle of Yittoria, siege of San Sebastian, crossing the Bidassoa; battles
of the Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. Present at Waterloo.
158 Captain Trevor served the campaign of 1814 in Holland. Present at Waterloo and
sohsequent operations in France.
155 Captain Palliser served in the Peninsula and France, from November, 1812, to May,
1814, including the siege of San Sebastian, and batUes of Yittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse.
Served subsequentiy in the American War, including the battles of Bladensbuigh, and
Baltimore, and operations before New Orleans.
156 Captain Macbean served in the Peninsula and France, from July, 1812, to August,
18il4, including the affkir at Osma; batUe of Yittoria; both sieges and capture of San
Sebastian ; passage of the Nivelle 10th November, and actions of the Nlve, 9th, 10th, 11th,
and 12th December, 1813.
157 Captain Gillespie served in the last American War, Including the battle at Plattsbuigh.
158 Captain Dickens served in Holland in 1818 and 14, including the attack on Merxem,
and the cannonade against the enemy's ships of war in the basin.
159 Captain Tomkyns served the campaign of 1814 in Canada, including the actions near
Fort Geoige, and Lundy's Lane; blockade, attack, and final assault of Fort Brie. Present
when the British lines on the Chippawa were attacked.
160 Captain WiUiajns was engaged in the actions before New Orleans, and at the capture
of Fort Boyer. Present at Waterloo and capture of Paris.
161 Captain Morgan served in the Peninsula and France from October, 1818, to June,
1814, including the passage of the Adour, and battie of Toulouse. Served the campaign of
1814 in Canada.
162 Captain R. G. B. Wilson served in Holland, Belgium, and France, fixim December,
1813, to January, 1816, including the 16th, 17th, and 18th June, at Waterloo.
169 Captain Cuppage served in the Peninsula and France, from February to August, 1814,
indnding the sortie from Bayonne. Present 18th June, at Waterloo.
164 Captain Bumaby served the campaign of 1815, including the battie of Waterloo.
165 Captain Griffin served before Genoa in 1814.
166 Captain Basset was employed in raising the siege of Bilboa, 25th December, 1896.
Present hi the field actions on the 10th, 12th, 14th, 15th, and 16th March; attack and
evnrying by assault the town of Hemani, 12th May; and capitulation of the town of Fon-
tarabia, 17th May, 1837.
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Second Captains.
Wm. Biddlccomb Marlow
Thomas Drvmmond
Robert Kearsley DatDSon
Henry Pooley
Francis Wm. Pettiogal
Samuel Hen. Wentworth
Henry Tucker
Benjamin Spicer Stchelin
William Lancey
Charles Oldershaw
George St. Vincent Wliitmore
Henry Servante
Henry Owen Crawley
John Twiss
Leicester Viney Smith
John Walpole
First Lieutenants.
Thomas Aiskew Larcom
Edward Vicars
St. Aubyn Molesworth
Robert Boteler
Edward Frome
Richard Howorth
Charles C. Wilkhison
William Tumbnil Renwick . . . .'
Thomas Hosmer Rimington
William E. Delves Broughton
Richard J. Nelson
Robert Fenwick
Oeorqe Burgmann
Edward Aldrich
John Chaytor
Joshua Coddington
Charles Bailey
William Thomas Denison
John Williams
Edward William Dumford
Edward Thomas Lloyd
Henry James
William Robinson
Thomas R. Mould
George Wynne
James Lynn
William Stace
Henry D. Harness
George A. Bennett
William Henry Ford
St. George L. Lyster
Edmund T. Ford
William Yolland
Charles Erskine Ford
Jamea Jenkin
Richard Clement Moody
Fre<lerick Augustus Yorkc
Charles Francis Skyring
George Rowan Hutchinson
Robert Gorges Hamilton
Henry Williamson Lugard
William Charles Hadden
Roger Stuart Beatson
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9 Feb.
26
28 March 22
8 April
28 Aug.
24
19 Oct.
11 May
25
20 ditto
ditto
6 Dec.
6 Aug.
25
11 April
27
ditto
26 Feb.
28
ditto
7 Nov.
ditto
28 Jan.
29
ditto
^Feb.
7 Jan.
26
22 May
ditto
23 ditto
15 March 26
27 Oct.
ditto
15 Feb.
30
ditto
16 ditto
25 April
26
8 June
ditto
21 ditto
ditto
22 ditto
22 Sept.
26
2 Dec.
ditto
5 Feb.
31
ditto
24 June
*
ditto
22 July
ditto
6 Oct,
ditto
7 ditto
ditto
12 Nov.
ditto
13 ditto
4 May
27
18 March 32
24 ditto
27
20 Sept.
13 July
27
10 Dec.
30 Aug.
27
5 Jan.
33
ditto
4 Feb.
ditto
5 ditto
12 April
28
4 Sept.
29 April
29
1 May
34
23 Sept.
29
6 Nov.
5 Nov.
30
25 June
3r.
5 Oct.
31
12 Aug.
ditto
19 Aug.
29 May
32
15 Sept.
ditto
5 Dec.
ditto
6 ditto
ditto
8 Feb.
30
ditto
13 May
26 Sept.
ditto
27 Feb,
33
23 Sept.
1 Aug.
24 ditto
Years' Ser?.
Pull
Hftif
P*7.
Pay.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
5
0
6
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
.0
8
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
8
0
8
0
3
0
8
0
3
0
3
0
Corps of Royal Engineen.
First Lisutekants.
William George Hamley
Andrew Beatty
John W. Qordon
Marcos Dill
James Fellowes
Qeorge B. O. Dowses
Philip J. Bainbrigge
Arehibald P. O. Ross
John Claridge Burmester . . .
Edmund Ogle
Conolly M'Caosland
John Cameron
John 8. Hawkins
James H. Freeth
Charles Duesberry Robertson .
Charles Fanshawe
Frederick B. Chapman
Thomas Fenwick
Theodosius Webb.
John Hodges Pipon
Thomas Rice Lyster
William Walter Fuller
William Henry Roberts
Oother Frederick Mann
Spencer Westmacott
Charles Acton Broke
Charles Edward Stanley
William Collier Menzies
Edward Reynolos
Robert M. Laffan
Arthur Henry Freeling ,
Harry St. George Ord
Frederick Le Mesurier
David William Tylee
Hampden C. B. Moody
John Linton Arabin Simmons
Geoif^e Archibald Leach ....
2kd libut.
IST LIEUT.
Sbcozcd Libutbhants.
9
12
19
18
18
18
13
5
14
Aug.
ditto
Dec.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
June
ditto
ditto
Dec.
ditto
ditto
Dec.
ditto
June
ditto
ditto
x/ec.
ditto
ditto
ditto
June
ditto
ditto
Dec.
May
ditto
ditto
Dec.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
33
33
34
34
34
85
36
36
36
37
26 Sept. 86
6 Nov. 36
10 Jan. 37
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
31 Jan. 37
23 Feb.
28 March
8 May
18 Aug.
20NoY.
ditto
9Dee.
26 Dec.
31 March 38
26 May
13 June
14 Jane
1 Aug.
24 Jan. 39
1 April 39
27 May 80
ditto
17 Aug. 39
20 Sept. 39
22 Sept. SO
16 Oct. 39
28 Not. 39
38
38
Henry Charles Cunliffe Owen
G. F. D. Jervois
T. L. J. Gallwey
C.S.MiUer 1
R. Bumaby
A. D. Craigie
Albert O'Donnel Grattan
M. Vavasour
James S. Baker
H. F. Keane
Hon. W. Napier
William Cowper
Charles John Gibb
Charles Gordon Gray
Mqior o/Brt^ocfe.— 9 Colonel C. G. Ellicombe, C. B. 0 Jan. 21.
Scarlet. — Faemgif Blue Velvet.
N. B. The officers in Italics are holding civU employment
ROYAL SAPPERS AND MINERS.— (Officered by the Corps of Royal Eogincen.)
MtQcr qf Briifode.-^lf Brevet-Major Edw. Matson, 11 Feb. 31.
Ad^uiani, — Captain Henry Sandham, 1 Aug. 37.
Quarter-Mtuter.^James Hilton, 0 Nov. 35.
Establishment at Chatham for instructing the Corps in Military Field Works.
Diredor.—Jfi Colonel C. W. Pasley, C.B., 27 May, 13.
286
Richard Tylden
Philip John Stapleton Barry
Henry Arthur White
Paul Bernard Whittingham . .
Phipps John Hornby
James William Gosset
George Clement Baillie
Thomas Bernard Collinson . .
George Bent
Edm. Yeamans W. Henderson
Archibald Randolph
George Sorell
A. F. H. Dacosta
jBayiy
14 Dec 37
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
16 June
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
16 June
28 March 391
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
nltto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
20 Dec. 39
ditto
ditto
Ordnance Medical Department
Y«an' Serv.
Pun
Pij.
So
26
33
32
29
28
28
28
28
27
23
21
19
41
Half
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14
0
13
0
13
0
13
0
13
0
12
0
9
0
9
0
9
0
9
0
9
-0
7
0
7
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
Direetar^Oeneral,
Sir John Webb, K.C.H. 20 Nov. 09.
AsiUUuU'Itupe^ar*
Morgan Thomas, Asritt.-Swgeony 14 July, 14; Surgwn, 11 Ko?. 11; AssUt,-
Inspect, 14 July, 36.
SUROBONS.
919ft Bdward Simpson
Wi Thomas Macmill Fogo, M.D
James Stewart
J. Wallan Halahan, M.D
James Vcrllng, M.D.
Alexander Ogilyie, M.D
Charles Tomlins Whitfield
Thomas Seaton
Thomas Haswell Qnigley
James Parratt
Thomas Whltelaw
Wm. Frederic Nelson
Stewart Chisholm
Apothecary.
William Harris, 1 Oct. 06; Astigt.-Surgean, 3
Sept. 99.
Assistant Suroboks.
Thomas Colchester
William Richardson
James £. Williams
John Goldsworthy
Wm. Kelly
Charles Dempsy
John Atkins Davis
Jas. Edw. Tho. Parratt
George Farr v
Chas. Fred. Staunton, M.B. . . .
Johnson Savage, M.D
Benj. Geo. Calder, M.D
Robert Templeton, M.D
Joseph Ambrose ikwson, M.D.
Wm. Alston Dassanville, M.D.
Andrew Aylmer Staunton
James Somervllle litle
John Mackintosh, M.D
George Thomas Ferris
Melbourne Broke Gallwey ....
John Bent
*Rich. Coffin EUiot
* Ross Hassard
* Charles Young
.*...•
ASSISTAKT-
SUROBON.
25 April 05
22 Jan. 06
1 Dec. 07
5 Dec. 08
25 Jan. 10
11 June 11
12 May 12
23 Oct. 12
3 Nov. 12
9 Nov. 12
6 Jan. 13
12 Feb. 13
30 Nov. 13
27 Jan. 27
17 April 27
11 May 27
12 June 27
31 Jan. 28
22 July
IJuly 31
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
1 May 33
6 May 33
11 June 36
14 June 30
20 Sept. 36
2 Nov. 36
23 Nov. 36
20 Sept. 37
18 June 38
25 April 38
7 June 39
22 Aug. 39
ditto
SURGBOZf.
5 Aug. 13
26 Sept 14
27 Jan. 27
5 June 27
3 July 27
10 Aug. 29
1 June 30
25 Aug. 30
26 Aug. 30
11 June 36
14 June 36
26 Oct. 36
11 Sept. 38
287
Payvuuters to the Ordnance Department, Messrs. Cox k Co.
Notes to the Royal Etigineers.
1 Sir Samuel Trevor Dickens was present at the landing at Ferrol, in Angust, 1800, lad
Joined Sir Ralph Abercromby's army in the Mediterranean in September following.
I * Sir Aug. De Butts was at Uie sieges of Toulon, Bastia, and Calvi, and was fiivouiably
mentioned by Lord Hood in his despatches on the surrender of Bastia.
d Gen. Evatt was present at the attack of Fort Fleur d*Epee, Guadaioope, June, 1794,
and at the defence of Fort Matilda, from 10th Oct. to 10th Dec. following. In 1706 at Do-
minica at the attack and capture of the French force landed for the reduction of the island.
In 1797 served at the attack of the island of Porto Rico. Wounded at the Helder in 1709.
3 Sir Fred. Mulcaster served in Portogalyin 1797 and 98 ; acting as commanding engineer
at the siege of Ciudadc^ in Minorca, in 1798, and remained in the Mediterranean until 1801 .
4 Sir Howard Elphinstone was at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1795 ; served
in Egypt in 1801 as Commanding Engineer in the Indian Army under Sir David Baird.
In 1806 was employed on a mission to Portugal. Embarked as Commanding Engiiieer
under General Whitelock in the expedition to Monte Video. In 1808 embarked as Com-
manding Engineer with Sir Arthur Wellesley in the expedition to Portugal, and was
severely wounded at Roleia. Served also in the Peninsuhi from 1812 to the end of the
war, and was Commanding Engineer at the passage of the Adour, and blockade of and
sortie firom Bayonne. Sir Howard has received an Egyptian medal, and a medal and two
clasps for Roleia, Nivellc, and Nive.
6 Gen. Dumford was present at the siege of Fort Bourbon, and capture of Martiniqne, St
Lucia', and Guadaloupe, in 1794.
n Sir John Jones served the campaign in Calabria, &c. ; was present at the battle of
Maida ; attack of CasUe of Scylla ; the retreat to Conmna ; expedition to Walcheren, re-
duction of Flushing; served the campaigns of 1810, 11, and 12, in the Peninsnla; has
received a medal for Badajoz. Sir John was shot through the ancle joint at the siege of
Burgos, Oct. 1812.
7 G^. Thackeray was at the capture of Surinam in 1709, St. Martin's, St Bartholomew's,
kc. Slc, in 1801 ; directed the siege of Scylla Castle, and that of the Fortress of SanU Mania
in 1809; served with the army in Spain, in 1812; at the battle of Castalla, and siege of
Tarragona in 1813, and remained with the army until 1814.
8 Gen. Birch served in Fhmders, and Holland, in 1793, 94, and 06 ; the Egyptian earn-
paign of 1801 ; taking of Copenhagen under Lord Cathcart ; served in the north of Spain in
1808 ; takhig of Flushmg in 1809 ; blockade of Cadiz in 1810 and 11 ; has received a medal
for Barrosa. Gen. B. was shot through the thigh near Valmesada, 7 Nov. 1808.
8* Shr Stephen R. Chapman served in Holhmd in 1799 ; at Copenhagen in 1807 ; and
hi the Peninsula from March 1809 to Feb. 1811.
9 Gen. Nioolls served in the American war during 1814 and 16, and was preicnt at. the
capture of Moose Island, Castine, and Belfast, in the United States in 1814.
9* General Wright served m the West Indies during the war with France, from 1800 to
1806 inclusive, including the capture of the islands of St Lncia and TolMgo from the
French. Commanded the batteries at the ishmd of Trinidad under Sir Tliomas Hislop, wlwi
that island was threatened with an attack by the combined squadrons of France and Spain.
Served in North America, Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick during the whole of
the late war with the United States, under Sir George Prevost and Sir John Sbeifarooke ;
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 Kandyan provinces ;
and, on his return to England, visited the Court of Persia in an official capacity, and was
the means of preventing the Shah of Persia from declaring war against the Hod. East
India Company.
10 Sir John Bui^^yne's services : — blockade of Malta, and surrender of Taletta, 6Ui ScpL
1800; landed in Egypt, 17th March, 1807; capture of Alexandria, 20th MaitOi Attack
of Rosetta from 7th to 18th April, 1807 ; retreat to Corunna, 1809 ; passage of the Douro,
12th May ; affiiir of Salamonde, 16th May ; blew up Fort Conception in preaenee of Uie
enemy, 21st July ; battle of Busaco, 21st Sept ; retreat and lines of Lisbon ; siege of Bada-
joz, 2nd to 13th June, 1811 ; action of Elbodon, 26th Sept 1811 ; siege and storm of Cindad
Rodrigo, 8th to 19th January, 1812 , siege and storm of Badajoz, 17th March to 6th April,
1812 ; siege and capture of Forts at Salamanca, 17th to 27th June, 1812; battle of Sala*
manca, 22nd July, 1812 ; advance to Madrid, and capture of Rctiro Forts, 14th August,
1812 ; siege of Burgos, (wounded) 19th Sept to 2lBt Oct. 1812; retreat from Burgos; ad-
vance of the army and cross the Ebro, May and June, 1813; battle of Vittoria, 21st June.
1813 ; siege and storming of St Sebastian, (wounded) 15th July to 13th Aug. 13 ; siege of
Castle of St* Sebastian, 31st Aug. to 9th Sept 1813 ; passage of Bidassoa, 7th Oct 1813 ;
K-ittlcs of the Nivelle and Nive ; passage of Adour, 2dnd February, and blockade of Bayooae ;
sortie from Bayonne, 14th April, 1814 ; attack of American lines before New Orleans; 8th
Jan. 1815; capture of Fort Bowyer, from 8th to 11th Feb. 1816; Sir John has received a
cross and one clasp.
II Col. Pasley's services : — ^in 1806, in the defence of Oaeta ; afterwards in the battle of
Maida; siege of Copenhagen in 1807 ; in 1808 and 9, several skirmishes, and in the baltk
of Corunna; reconnoitercd the cnemy*s coast under tlie fire of tiatterieft, and afterward* •!
the sirgi' of Flushing ; Col. P. received a bayonet-wouud tlirough the thigb, and a miiskel-
288
Notes to the Royal Engineers.
wound, which injured the spine, in leading a stonning party to attack an advanced work
occupied by the French on the Dike in front of Flushing, 14th Aug. 1800.
13 Col. Goldfinch's services : — in 1807, expedition to Copenhagen; 1800, Oporto, Talayera;
1810, Busaco; 181d,yittoria, Pyrenees, Nive; 1814, Orthes, Toulouse; has received a cross.
13 Col. 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 Abouklr Fort and
castle, battle of Alexandria, and afterwards accompanied the division of the army which
expelled the French from Grand Cairo, and took possession of that city ; also present at the
snirender of Alexandria to the British troops. Served several years in the West Indies, and
at the last attack and surrender of the colonies of Demerara, Essequibo, Berbice, and
Horinam, at which latter he was severely wounded in successfully leading the storming
party against the Redoubt Frederick and Fort I/cyden. 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 himdred
pounds. He has since served several years in Bermuda and North America.
14 Sir Wm. Gosset served in Holland in 1700, and was major In command at the attack
upon Algiers under Lord Exmouth in 1816.
14 * Colonel Fyers served the Corunna campaign.
15 Col. BUicombe served in the Peninsular from Nov. 1811 to the end of the war,
including the siege and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo, 8th to 10th Jan. 181S; siege and
storm of Badajoz, 17th March to 6th April, 1812; retreat from Burgos, 1812; advance
of the army and cross the Ebro, May and June, 1813; battle of Vittoria, as Brigade-
Major; siege and storm of St. Sebastian, 15th July to 0th Sept. 1813 ; passage of Bidassoa,
7th Oct. 1813; battle of Nivelle, 10th Nov. 1813; Nive, 10th, 11th and 12th Dec. 1813; pas-
sage of Adonr, 23rd Feb. 1814, and blockade of Bayonne ; sortie from Bayonne, 14th April,
1814. Medal for St. Sebastian.
16 Col. Fanshawe's services: — capture of Cape of Good Hope in 1806; expedition to
South America, and siege and capture of Monte Video in 1807 ; with the army in Portugal
in 1808 ; expedition to the Scheldt, and siege ii^ Flushing in 1800.
17 Sir C. F. Smith's services : — capture of Santa Cruz, St. Thomas, and St. John in 1807 ;
capture of Martinique (wounded) in 1800 ; senior engineer in charge of Cadiz and its
environs In the operations connected with the battle of Barrosa in 1811; commanding
engineer in the defence of Tariffa, and in the field operations which led to that event ; chief
engineer at Cadiz when the siege was raised in 1812; affairs of the 18th, and battle of Vit-
toria, 21st June, 1813 ; VUla Franca and Tolosa, 24th June ; siege of St. Sebastian ; capitula-
tion of Paris, 7 July, 1815 ; army of occupation ; has served ^ years in the West Indies.
18 Col. Harding's services : — 1813, action of Castalla, May ; attack of Denia, June ;
attack of Tarragona, June. 1815, sieges of Mauberg, Landrecy, Marienberg, PhillippeviUei
and Bocroy, with the Prussian army.
19 Sir Geo. Hoste's services -.—battle of Maida, and siege of Scylki Castle in 1806 ; attack
on Alexandria and Rosetta in Egypt, in 1807 ; taking of the islands of IschJa and Prodda,
and siege of Ischia Castle in 1810 ; action on board H. M.'s ship Spartin in the Bay of
Naples, dd May, 1810; two attacks on Antwerp^ in 1812; led the Guards in tiie attack on
Beiigen-op-Zoom.
90 Col. Wright served in the expedition to the Helder in 1700.
81 Col. Lewis's services: — campaign in Naples and Calabria, in 1805 and 1806; battle of
Maida and siege of the Castle of Scylla, in July and Aug. 1806 ; capture of Ischia and Pro-
cida, in the Bay of Naples, in Aug. 1800 ; and siege of the Castle of Ischia ; siege of the
Fort at Santa Maura; served the campaign of 1813 in the Peninsula; wound»l at the
assault of the breach of St. Sebastian, lost the left leg above the knee.
92 Col. HoDoway served the campaigns of 1810, 11, and 12, in the Peninsula; wounded
in the trenches before Badajoz, March, 1812; shot through the body 26th March, 1812,
whilst storming the enemy's works.
22 * Col. Vavasour served at the siege of Cadiz.
28 Col. Graydon was at the capture of Martinique, in 1800, and Guadeloupe, in 1810.
24 Col. Thomson was at the capture of Martinique, in 1800; served on the north coast of
Spain, in 1812 ; and in the Netherlands, in 1813, 14, and 15.
25 Sir John Smith served in Sicily fh>m 1807 to June 1812.
26 Col. Jones was at the passage of the Douro and capture of Oporto, May, 1800 ; battle
of Talavera, July, 1800 ; battle of Busaco, Sept. 1810 ; siege of Badajoz, and battle of Albu-
hera. May, 1811 ; siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo, January, 1812.
27 Col. Moody has seen a great deal of active service in the West Indies, and has been
twice wounded, for which he received the Brevet rank of Major, and the Cross of Knight of.
the Royal French Order of Military Merit.
98 Col. Old field served in Holland in 1814; from March to June 1815, second in com-
mand under Sir James Carmichael Smith in the Netherlands ; as Brigade-Major with the
Duke of Wellington's army at Waterioo, capitulation of Paris, and army of occupation.
20 Col. Dixon served in Canada during the war, from 1812 to 15, and was slightly
wounded at the storming of Fort Sandusky ; medal for Detroit.
30 Col. Calder served in the expedition to Walcheren, and siege of Flushing, in 1800.
31 Col.Slade was present at St. Sebastian in July and Aug. 1813 ; blockade and sortie at
289
Notes to the Royal Engineers,
Bayonne, March and April 1814 ; Col. Slade was one of the officers selected to aecompany the
boats from Socoa to the month of the riyer Adonr^ and to assist In laying the bridge bcton.
32 Col. Tylden ser?ed at the siege and capture of Fort Santa Maria, S9th March, 1B14 ;
Commanding Eng^eer in the action before Genoa under Lord Wm. Bentinck.
33 CoL Wells : — campa^ of Portugal and Spain, in 1808 and 0, including action of
Rolissa, and the battles of Vimiera and Corunna; campaign in Holland in 1809, indndiiig
the siege of Flushing ; blockade of Cadiz, from March, 1810, to the raising of the bkKksde
in 1812, excepting about six months absence at Carthagena, and with the army in Bitra*
madura, including the action of Barrosa, and the last siege of Badajoz, in March and April,
1812 ; served part of the campaign of 1818, until the army embarked at Bordeaux in 1014,
including the passage of the Bidassoa, blockade of Bayonne, and the taking of a work at
Laredo ; campaign of Belgium and France, in 1815.
33 * Col. Mu(^^e served in the Peninsula from March, 1800, to June, 1810.
34 Col. English's services : — campaign of 1808 and 0, from the period the British army
landed in Portugal untU the retreat to Corunna, including battles of Roleia, Vimleni, and
Corunna; end of campaign of 1813, and campaign of 1814, including battles of Orthes and
Toulouse; campaign of 1815, and with the army of occupation until August, 1817.
35 Col. Blanshard waa at the blockade and sortie of Bayonne ; serv«i afterwards in the
American war ; and was present at the taking of Washington ; the operations and engage-
ment before Baltimore; field operations and engagement before New Orleans ^ taking by
assault the lines on the right bank of the Mississippi, and capture of Fort Bowyer; Joined
Sir James Kemp's division in France, 22d June, 1815.
35 * Col. Alex. Brown served at Walcheren.
36 Col. Emmetf 8 services, &c. : — sieges of Badajoz in 1811 and 12 ; passage of the N!ve ;
Bayonne, Orthes, Toulouse; at New Orleans, at the attack on the American lines, and every
affhir on that expedition ; at the siege of Fort Bowyer ; slightly wounded at Badajoz in 1811 ;
and on the advance towards Orthes; very severely wounded at the assault of Badajoa in 1812.
37 Col. Ward served with the army in Sicily in 1811 and 12; was present at the action
of Castella, attack of Denia, and siege of Tarragona in 1813 ; served with the army in the
Netherlands in 1814.
38 Col. Gordon's services : — attack on the Castle of Scylla, June, 1800; akge and cap-
ture of Santa Maura, March, 1810.
30 Major Barney served at the defence of Tarifik, in 1811 and 12; and at the captures of
Ouadaloupe and the Salutes in 1815.
40 Major Jones served in the expedition to Walcheren in 1800 ; served the campaignf of
1810, 11, 12, 13, and 14, including the actions and sieges of Cadiz, Tarragona, (1811), Ba-
dajoz (1812), Vtttoria, St Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, Nive, Bayonne;
wounded leading the Forlorn Hope at the first assault of St Sebastian. Appohited com-
manding engineer in chaiige of the fortifications on Montmfttre, after the entnmce of the
British troops into Paris in 1815.
41 Mi^or Bonnycastle was at the siege and capture of Flushing, August 1809. Served
in the war with the United States of America from 1812 to 1815, and was at the taking 6[
Fort Castine, John Adams corvette, and fleet of merchantmen, and occupation of that
part of the State of Maine east of the Ponobscot River ; conunanding engineer at tiie con-
struction of the extensive works of the Castine Peninsula in the United States. M^th
the army of occupation in France. Served the severe winter campaigns of 1887, 38 and
39, as commandUig enghieer in Upper Canada, and also held the command of the embodied
naiitia, volunteers, ice. of the midland and other districts with the local and militia rank
of Lieut-Colonel.
42 Major Marshall served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1811 to Oct 1813, indading the
first siege of Badajoz, siege and storm of Cludad Rodrigo, siege and storm of San Sebastian.
Slightiy wounded at Cludad Rodrigo, 16th January, 1812; severely wounded twice by
musket-shots at San Sebastian, 31st August, 1813, when leading the advance of the eohmin
of attack up the great breach.
42 * Major Piper served six campaigns in the Peninsula, Flanders, and France, fVom
March, 1810 to the 27th Jan. 16; viz. 5 campaigns in the Penhisula and South of France
from 10 to 14, and one campaign in Flanders and France to the capitulation of Paris in
1815, and reduction of the army on the following year. FTom 1810 to 12 was employed in
the Unes of Lisbon and Almaida ; and fWmi Jan. 12 to the conclusion of hostilities is 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 brklgea of
the Ouadiana, Tagus, Bidassoa, Gave D'Oleron, Garronne and Seine, and served m the
trenches at the last siege of Badajoz, from the morning of the 18th to the 23d of Maivh,
when, the bridges of communication below the town l^ing destroyed and sunk, was dis-
patched (by order of the commander of the forces) to re-establish and remain with then—
(passing shot, shell and ammunition during the nights, and provisions during the dar time)
—for the remainder of the operations ; received the thanks of Sir Rowland Hill'at the
passage of the Tkgus in August same year, on the advance of his column to Madrid; and
subsequently, when on route to Salamanca (in consequence of the enemy's cavalry inter-
cepting the communications through the Sierra-do-Qato) was commanded by written
Instructions from the commander of the Forces, to retire with the bridges on Alcantri dr
Notes to the Royal Engineer$.
la Rdna and Badajozi to Elvas, and finally to Abrantes; where, equipping a fresh train of
boats for the operationB of the ensuing year, advanced with the army from 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 9th and 11th Dec. 1813 at Bayonne; do. Toulouse in
1814; passed and repassed His Qrace the Commander of the Forces and Staff during the
operations of the day, from the right to the left bank of the river, on a fly-raft of three
boats ; and subsequentiy, advancing to Mongiscard on the Canal Royal du Midi, proceeded
thence to Bordeaux ; where, parking the whole of the bridges on the Glacis of the Chateau-
Trompette, they were in July same year embarked for the use of the army in America.
Proceeded to Ceylon, Etot Indies, 16th June, 16. Served as commanding engineer in the
Kandyan Provinces, during the insurrections of 1817 and 18.
43 Sir George Gipps served in the Peninsula from March 1811 to the end of the war, in-
cluding the siege of Badajoz, in March and April 1812, affair of the pass of Biar, battle of
CastaUa, and other smaller affairs in Catalonia in 1813 and 14 ; also at the capture of the
Fort of Balaguer, siege of Tarragona, and blockade of Barcelona. Led one of the columns
of assault at Fort Picurina, during the successful siege of Badajoz, on which occasion he
was wounded in the left arm.
44 M^or Barry served in the Peninsula firom Aug. 181S, to Oct. 1813, and was severely
wounded by a grape shot, 31st Aug. 1813, when leatUng a party to the breach at the storm-
ing of St. Sebastian.
46 Col. Rdd served in the Peninsula from April 1810 to the end of the war, including
the three several sieges of Badajoz, siege of Ciudad Bodrigo, siege of the Forts at and battle
of Salamanca, siege of Buigos, battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, and battles of
Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse. Present at the attack on Algiers, under Lord Exmouth, in
1816. Severely wounded in the knee, repulsing a sortie at Badajoz, 10th May, 1811 ; in
the leg during the assault of Ciudad Rodrigo, 10th January 1812; in the neck during the
assault of St Sebastian, 28th July 1813.
46 Major Ord served in Spahi during 1810, 11, 12, 13, and one half of 1814, hiduding
the sieges of Cadiz and Tarragona.
47 Major Savage served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1813 to the end of the war, including
the investment of, and repulse of the sortie from Bayonne.
48 Major Waters served in the Peninsula from April 1812 to September 1814. Was
at Cadiz when the sieg^ was raised in the former year. In 1816 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 1816, and was at the capture of Paris.
49 Major Matson served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1812 to the end of the war, in-
cluding the battle of Yittoria, siege of San Sebastian, and battles of Nivelle and Nive.
Served also at New Orleans in 1814.
60 Major Yictor served in the Peninsula from Dec. 1812 to the end of the war, including
the battles of the Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
61 Major Qrierson served at Cadiz during part of 1812 and 13, and afterwards on the
eastern coast of Spain.
62 Major Baron served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1813 to the end of the war.
63 Major Yule served in the American war in 1814, and was at Chippewa, 6th July, 1814,
and Niagara, 26th July, 1814.
64 Major Phillpotts was fiivourably noticed in Sir Gordon Drummond's despatch of the
attack on Fort Erie, Sept. 1814.
66 Major Selwyn was at the attack of Guadaloupe, 10 Aug. 1816.
66 Major Gosset served in Canada in 1813 and 14.
67 Major Bolton served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1813 to the end of the war.
68 Miyor Whinyates was at the battle of Algiers, 27 th Aug. 1816.
69 Major Bobe joined the 4th division of the army in the Peninsula in 1813. In 1814
he was employed in the operations of the passage of the Adour ; blockade of and sortie
from Bayonne. Afterwards in the expedition to New Orleans. In 1816, 16, 17, and 18,
with the Army in France.
60 Major Wright was wounded by a musket ball through the thigh, 12th Oct. 1821, at
Zante, in an attack made by the Greeks upon a Turkish man-of-war.
61 Major Rivers landed at Passages, Dec. 1813, and joined the light division, Feb. 1814 ;
took chatge of a division of the boats fitted out at Socoa for the passage of the Adour ; then
Joined the force for the siege of Bayonne; embarked for America in 1814.
62 Major "Hiomson was attached to the Prussian army in 1816, and served at Maubery,
landrecy, Phillipville, and Rocroi.
63 Miyor Wortham served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Spain and France, including
the siege of St. Sebastian, from 20th August to 9th Sept. 1813 ; battle of Orthes, 27th Feb.
1814 ; battle of Toulouse, 10th April, 1814; served with the army in America, from 14th
Sept. 1814, to 24th May, 1816, including the attack of the American Lines before New
Orleans, 8th Jan. 1816, and the siege and capture of Fort Bowyer from 8th to 11th Feb. 1816.
64 Captain Tlnlmg served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1813 to the end of the war.
66 Captains Jebb, Smyth, Brandretii, and Portlock, served in the last American war.
66 Captain Kay served in Holland and the Netherlands, in 1814 and 16.
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Captains.
C David Marlay
William Baker
J. Montresor Pilcher 24.
Thomas Stevens
Richard Edwards
David Anderson Gibsone .
9 David J. BalUngall 25. .
Benjamin Bimoe 25*
JohnHewe8 26
Donald Campbell 27 ... .
John Rawlings Coiyton ,
Hugh Mitchell
9 Giles Meech 28
e 9 John Wilson 29 ... .
Robert Mn^er
C 9 Willian Laurie 29»..
Samuel Bardon Ellis
G Robert Gordon
C9 Alfred Barton 30. . .
George ElUott Balchild . .
James Whylock
C Thomas Wearing 31 ..
9 James Uniacke 32
Stephen Giles
Charles Gray
Herbert Bowen Mends 32*
Robert Ford 33
George Batt Bury
James Irwin Wifies 33*. .
Thomas Waters
Frederic Layton
Henry James Gillespie ..
David M'Adam
John Geo. Richaidson 34 .
Samuel Garmston 35
9 John Harvey Stevens 36
William Taylor
William Ford 37
Richard Charles Steele 38
9 Charles Compton Pratt
Henry IvattDefacombe . .
George Hunt Coryton . .
John Ashmore
Charles Fegan 39
9 G. Bruce Puddieombe
R. Lyde Homebrook ....
Thomas Scott 40
Robert Leonarde 41 ....
Thomas Rees Thomas . .
Arthur Morrison
James Shute
Charles Robinson 42
William X»ewis Dawes 43
John Alex. Philips
Frederick Spry
William JolUffc
William Calamy44
C James Fynmore 45 ... .
George Spurin
Richard William Pascoe .
Roger Sawry Tinklsr . .
Thomas Sullock46
James Clarke
John Buckley Castieau . .
B
2nd libut.
11 Jan. 01
14 ditto
15 ditto
15 ditto
10 April
15 ditto
1 July 03
2 ditto
4 ditto
5 ditto
6 ditto
9 ditto
ditto
10 ditto
11 ditto
3 Nov.
1 Jan. 04
ditto
IFeb.
23 April
25 April
5 May
28 Aug.
3 Oct.
10 ditto
23 ditto
6 Nov.
10 ditto
12 ditto
30(£tto
9 Jan. 05
11 Jan.
19 April
18 Sept.
27 Sept.
28 ditto
30 ditto
3 Oct
5 ditto
14 ditto
21 ditto
9 Nov. 05
19 ditto
30 ditto
31 Dec.
8 Feb. 06
11 ditto
27 ditto
19 April
8 May
21 June
1 Aug.
22 Aug.
26 ditto
1 April 07
4 liflay
18 June
1 Sept 08
6 ditto
12 ditto
14 ditto
16 ditto
19^pt08
22 Sept. 08
1st LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
4 Aug. 05
15 ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
13 Sept 05
18 Oct 05
1 Mar. 06
29 Apr. M
13 Afay 06
7 July 06
12 Mar. 07
24 ditto
24 Apr.
21 Aug.
13 Jan. 08
24 Apr. 08
27 May 08
27 July 08
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
14 Feb. 09
24 Aug. 09
2Se]^09
4 ditto
2 Nov. 09
11 Jan. 10
14 May 10
30 June 10
22 Sept 10
19 Dec. 10
26 Jan. 11
20 April 11
9 Jan. 12
15 ditto
3 Mar. 12
4 July 12
3 Sept 12
30 Jan. 13
11 May 13
14 July 13
17 ditto
I^Ajpr. 14
18 ditto
14 June 20
4 May 22
6 Dec. 22
10 May 23
20 June 23
22 Sept 23
14 Nov. 23
13 April 241
5 Jan. 26
21 Jan. 26
11 Feb. 26
11 Mar. 26
16 May 26
31 July 26
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto '
28 Sept. 26
15 Nov. 26
31 Aug. 27
ditto
20 Nov. 27
31 Aug. 27
20 Dec. 27
31 Aug. 27
ditto
ditto
ditto
20 Apr. 29
30 June 29
15 Oct 29
22 July 29
ditto
27 ditto
7 Dec. 29
17 Mar. 31
16 Apr. 32
ditto
ditto
ditto
11 June 32
12 Oct 32
ditto
ditto
dkto
30 Sept 33
12 Oct 32
ditto
7 Jan. 34
28 Apr. 34
27 May
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditt*^
24 Sept 35
15 Nov. 35
6 Dec. 3fi
23 May
26 ditto
10 July
ditto
ditto
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Captains.
Ricliard Searle 47
JohnTothill
Robert Henry 48
9 Fortescue Graham 49 .
George Hugh Palliser . .
Henry Smitn
James Whitcomb
Peter J. J. Dusautoy 50. .
Edward Hearle
John M'Arthur
Joseph Childs
Hugii Evans
9 Sam. Robt. Wesley 51 . .
Thomas Park 52
George Griffin
Thomas Hicks Cater 53 . .
9 James Dowman53* ..
Charles Clarke
Richard Knowles Barnes
John Law 54
Chas. Robinson Miller 55 .
Isaac Toby 56
Edmund Nepean
Valentine Beadon 57 ... .
William M'Kinnon
Thomas Fynmore 58
Francis Smith Hamilton
John Tatton Brown 59 . .
C. Cartwright Williamson
Edward Augustus Parker
First Lieutenants.
2nd LIEUT.
30 Sept. 08
8 Oct 08
1 Nov. 08
17 Nov. 08
2 Jan. 09
18 Feb. 09
13 Mar. 09
14 Mar. 09
4 Apr. 09
14 April 09
21 April 09
14 June 09
26 June 09
30 Aug. 09
18 Sept. 09
12 Oct. 09
28 Nov. 09
8 Feb. 10
6 Mar. 10
14 Mar. 10
5 Oct. 00
3 April 10
27 Nov. 10
14 Feb. 11
13 Mar. 09
6 April 11
2Mky 11
21 May 11
23 May 11
23 Sept. 11
1st libut.
Joshua Edleston 19 Nov. 11
Henry Savage
HeniT Bennett
Charles William Pearce. .
Ralph Carr 60
Thomas Hurdle61
9 James Wood 62
Edward Wm. Churchill .
Robert Wright
William Gordon
Edward Applcton
Thomas Peard Dwyer 63 .
William Clendon. . . ,
Caleb Barnes
John CoUiss
Peter Martin M'Kellar ..
William Wood 64
Thomas Stephens ......
Henry George Morrish . .
George Watson
John Land
James Buchanan
Henry George Mitford . .
Samuel Hawkins
James Kennett Wilson . .
William Lee
Robert Onslow Bridge . .
Henry Wm. Parke 65
A. Blaxland Stransham 66
Edward Rea
Alexander Anderson 66
George Logan 68 ....
Robert Wr^ht
John Fraser
Thomas Brown Gray . .
CArrAiiff.
2 Dec. 11
26 Feb. 12
26 Mar. 12
9 April 12
24 April 12
25 April 12
1 May 12
6 May 12
13 July 12
26 Aug. 12
19 Oct. 12
9 Nov. 12
10 Nov. 12
26 Mar. 13
17 April 13
10 May 13
18 Sept. 13
6 Dec 13
20 Dec. 13
22 Dec. 13
22 Feb. 14
23 Feb. 14
28 Feb. 14
15 Oct. 16
22 Aug. 21
2 April 22
26 Nov. 22
1 Jan. 23
3 Feb. 23
13 May 23
1 July 23
7 Oct. 23
8 May 24
31 Jan. 25
13 April24
8 May 24
22 June 24
6 May 25
20 June 25
13 Aug. 25
11 Mar. 26
16 May 26
25 Sept. 27
ditto
ditto
24 Nov. 27
ditto
28 Feb. 28
6 Mar. 28
ditto
8 Mar. 28
24 Mar. 28
4 June 28
6 June 28
10 May 05
9 Sept. 28
2 Oct. 28
6 Feb. 29
18 April 26
23 April 29
2 Oct. 29
14 Nov. 29
18 Dec. 29
23 Feb. 30
22 July 30
ditto
7 Dec. 30
3 Feb. 31
17 Feb. 31
16 Anril31
14 May 31
19 May 31
4 June 31
10 Sept 31
7 Oct, 31
9 Nov. 31
19 Jan. 32
21 Feb. 32
7 Mar. 32
4 April 32
16 April32
ditto
11 June 32
27 June 32
11 July 32
24 Aug. 32
29 Aug. 32
12 Oct 32
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
20 Feb. 33
11 AprilSS
23 Apr. 33
I Oct !«
10 July 37
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
16 Nov. 37
ditto
7 Dec 37
9 Dec 37
27 Dec. 37
1 Jan. 38
26 April 3B
ditto
ditto
4 May 38
22 May 33
1 June 38
8 June 38
ditto
30et 38
7 Nov. 38
28 Feb. 38
26 Aug. 39
ditto
YmW Stnrica.
PaUiVy.
Half Pity.
15
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15
0
15
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Royal Marines.
■ « • •
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l8T UBUTBNANTS.
Thomas Holloway
John Chas. Grey Courtis
JohnMiUer66
George James Hayes . . .
Richard Johns
Peter Brames Nolloth
Geor^ Hollingworth . . .
Fielding Alex. Campbell
George Evans Hunt
John Mitchell
Thomas Lemon . . .
Peter Trant Payne .
George Elliot
Alex. Humphrey Stevens
Thos. Chas. Cotton Moore
Augustus Flemyng
Wm. Bookey Liuiffford . .
William Mackajr Heriot
Hamilton Fleming
Charles Miller
Henry Bremer
John Holland
A. Sandys Stawell Walsh
John George Aug. A;^les
John Hawxins Gascoigne
John Urquhart
Wm. S. Langton Atcherly
J. P. N. Forest Clapperton
Thomas Fraser 70
George Wm. Roper Yule
John Hoskin Wnght ....
Robert John M'KiUop ..
Phineas Priest
William Friend Hopkins
Henry Pritchard Lewin . .
Henry Carr Tate
Georj^e Colt Lan^ley
William King Scnoveller
Joseph Fran. Brittain71 . .
George Walkup Congdon
Rickard Williams Meheux
Edward Hocker
Francis Aug. Halliday . .
Simon Frazer
Arthur John Molesworth
John Wade
Hamnett Parke
Walter Cosser
John Phillips
William Henry March . .
Chas. Allan Parker 72. . .
Edward Pownell Snowe . .
Fra. Ed. Lascelles Craig. .
Gallway Byne Payne
Frederick Midtby
Henry Crespin
Douglas Adam Dorratt ..
Joseph Oates Travers
Geo. Aug. Fred. Danvers
Robert Murray Curry
Edward Stanley Browne
Joseph Reid Jackson
Charles Coleman Hewitt
John James Winne
John Thomnson Aslett ..
2nd LIEUT.
17 Mar. 25
30 May 25
18 July 25
26 Sept 25
1 Oct. 25
28 Jan. 26
14 Feb. 26
23 Sept. 26
16 Dec. 26
5 Oct. 27
8 Oct. 27
22 Oct 27
1 Nov. 27
27 Nov. 27
4 Dec. 27
7 Jan. 28
22 Jan. 28
28 Jan. 28
10 Mar. 28
19 Mar. 28
22 Mar. 28
26 Mar. 28
12 Apr. 28
13 May 28
4 June 28
14 July 28
29 Oct 28
30 Oct 28
26 Nov. 28
3 Jan. 29
5 Feb. 29
4 Mar. 29
8 Apr. 29
27 Apr. 29
ditto
30 June 29
ditto
2 Oct 29
16 Nov. 29
4 Dec. 29
26 Dec. 29
30 Jan. 30
23 Feb. 30
ditto
20 Mar. 30
3 July 30
27 July 30
10 Aug. 30
10 Nov. 30
kO Nov. 30
4 Feb. 31
17 Mar. 31
15 Apr. 31
17 May 31
19 May 31
3 June 31
29 June 31
10 Sept 31
9 Nov. 31
22 Feb. 32
19 Mar. 32
4 Apr. 32
ditto
16 Apr. 32
ditto
1st LIEUT.
9 Dec. 33
28 Dec 33
7 Jan. 34
12 Feb. 34
4 Mar. 34
19 Mar. 34
28 Apr. 34
27 May 34
ditto
29 Nov. 34
5 Feb. 35
30 Mar. 35
6 Apr. 35
24 Sept 35
26 Oct 35
28 Jan. 36
22 Mar. 36
24Mar.3C
15 Apr. 36
20 July 36
7 Sept 36
15 Nov. 36
6 Dec. 36
10 Jan. 37
23 May 37
26 May 37
16 June 37
10 July 37
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
28 Sept 37
7 Nov. 37
13 Nov.37
16 Nov.37
ditto I
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8
8
8
8
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7
7
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7
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7
7
7
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6
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6
6
6
5
4
4
4
4
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3
3
3
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3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Royci Marines.
1st lieutenants.
Bemey Varlo
Heniy Arnold
Charles Fra. Hockin
Henry David Erskine
William Robert Ma&well
William Gun Mahon
Tkomas Dudley Fosbrooke
Leo. Geo. Fre<L March
Charles Joseph Hadfield
William Sidney Budd
John Philips Stevens
Richard Cair Spalding
Edgar Walter
James Piers
Hay^ Marriott
Walter Welsfoid Lillicri^ . . . .
Chris. Dashwood Harrington. .
Thomas Bii]i;er Pleydell
Samuel Netterville Lowder . .
And. Roger Savage
Pitcaim Onslow
Rich. Searle Bunce
Gris. Fred. PhiUipe
Robt Bruce PuddLcombe
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296
16 Apr. 32
1 June
11 ditto
10 July
11 ditto
19 Nov.
30 ditto
5 Feb. 33
15 ditto
27 ditto
7 May
ditto
19 July
16 Aug.
11 Oct.
INov.
ditto
ditto
ditto
11 Nov. 33
13 ditto
10 Jan. 34
14 Feb.
20 ditto
24NoT.3r
6 Dec.
9 ditto
ditto
15 ditto
27 ditto
1 Jan. 38
26 Apr.
ditto
ditto
£tto
4 May
22 ditto
1 June
16 ditto
ditto
16 Aug.
3 Oct.
7 Nov.
28 Feb. 3»
6 Apr. 39
10 May 39
26Aug.39
ditto
2n]} lieutrnants*
£d!w. T. Parker Shewen28
George Lambrick 14
Hugh Kennedy 21
Peter Fane Edge Daniel 4
Robert Hockings 4
Wm. Lawrence Sayer . . 14
Richard George Conolly 26
Aug. D. Lyd. Farrant . . 31
Henry Tiinpson 5
Nicholas Monre 15
Hen. Chas. M. Hawkey 27
Frederick John White . . 19
Ed. P. Hamett Ussher . . 27
Charles Ogilvy Hamley 21
Henry Vano 7
William Statton Aslett . . 26
William Francis Foote . . 1
Charles Penrose Coode
William Grigor Suther. .
Hen. Edwara Delacombe
And. John B. Hambly . .
William Ramsay Searle
Henry Drury
Geo. Sp. Percival Baker
Fred. Buckland Bluett. .
Henrv Atkins M*CaUum24
Charles Louis 21
Richard Kmg Clavell ..
John William Wearing. .
Rich. Y. Stuart Moubray 5
Alexander Ramsay 19
Penrose Char. Penrose. .1
1
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19
24
Feb..34
Mar.
ditto
Apr.
July
Nov.
Dec.
July 35
Jan. 36
July
Sept.
Oct.
Dec.
Feb. 37
Apr.
July
Aug.
ditto
ditto
ditto
Aug.
Oct.
ditto
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James Pickard
Hen. Chas. Penrose Dyei
Fxa. Jas. Polkinghomc
Wm. B. Thos. Rider
Wm. Alfi€d G. Wright.
'Wm. Jas. Bumey
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Jermyn Char. Symonds
John Maunce Wemyss . .
John Henry Mercer ....
Walter Ki*y
George Wilham Whiting
WiUum Woolktt Noble
Hen. Hotham McCarthy 30
James Louttet Bnimerl3
L. W. R. Denman
Peregrine Hen. Feliowca
Wm. Chris. Per. Elliott
Charles William Adair. .
Richard Farmar
William JoUiffe
Robeit Seps. Harrison . .
W. J. Pen^lley
Geo. Garduer Alexander
Henry Wm. Biooker
Charles Fred. MeniieB|2i
Hugh Bowen Mends . .
John Huskisson
J. H. Stewart
David Blyth
J. £. Wilson Lawrence|27
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Royal Marine Artillery.
Lieut.-Cohnei.
9 Charles Menzies (16,) K.H., 10 July, 37.
Captains*
David A. Gibsone, 31 July, 26.
9 J. Harvey Stevens, (36) 16 April, 32.
Richard C. Steele (38), 11 June, 32.
First Lieutenants,
Thomas Holloway, 9 Dec. 33.
John P. N. F. Clapperton, 10 July, 37.
Henry C. Tate, 10 July, 37.
Hamnet Parke, 10 July, 37.
Second Lieutenants.
John Maurice Wemyss, 19 Dec. 37.
Assistant-Surgeon, — James D. Simmie, 15 Sept. 27.
Deputy Adjuiant-Gen.—e-John Owen, C.6. E.H., (Co/.) 1 Jan. 38.
Assistant Adjutant-General.-^^ 9 J. Wilson {Capt,) 31 May, 34.
Paymasters.
George Yarlo, 23 Aug. 05 ; 2nd Lieut. 18 June, 93; \st Lieut. 24
April, 95; Cop/. 15 July, 03.
And. Kinsman, 17 Jan. 21 ; 2fu/ Ueut. 12 Nov. 93; \st Lieut. 24
April, 95 ; Capt. 24 July, 03 ; Brevet-Major, 4 June, 14.
John Lawrence, 20 July 30 ,* 2md Lieut. 6 July, 03; Lieut. 15 Aug.
05; Copt. 31 July, 26.
Geowc Hookey (73), 23 Mar. 36 ; 2nd Lieut. 27 Jan. 06 ; \st Lieut.
8 Aug. 11 ; Capt. 12 Oct. 32.
Adjutants.
Peter M. M'Kellar, {\st Lieut.) 11 July, 34.
Thomas Hurdle, {\st Lieut.) 15 April, 34.
Thomas Stephens, (\st Lieut.) 10 July, 37.
William Wood, (\st Lieut.) 10 July, 37.
T. Browne Gray, {\st Lieut.) 26 April, 38.
William M. Heriot, (\st Lieut.) 16^ June, 38.
Henry William Parke, {\st Lieut.) 14 Aug. 38.
Tho. P. Dwyer, {\st Lieut.) 25 Feb. 39.
Quarter-Masters.
Charles Miller, (1st Lieut.) 10 July, 37.
Henry Bennett, {\st Lieut.) 10 July, 37.
Henry Savage, {1st Lieut.) 9 Dec. 37.
George Watson, (1st Lieut.) 22 May, 38
Surgeons.
9 Daniel Quarrier, (74) 10 Jan. 17.
Henry Parkin, 25 Sept. 22.
Isaac Ryall, 29 May, 28.
William Rae, (75) ,5 Feb. 38.
Assistant-Surgeons.
William Cowling, 10 Oct. 22.
J. D. Simmie, 15 Sept 27.
Alexander Blyth, 21 Nov. 29.
William J. Hunter, ) Aug. 32.
Arthur Kift, 6 May, 34.
Isaac Dias, 22 Dec. 34.
John Baird, 23 Apr. 39.
Barrack-Masters.
Thomas Sheppard, 8 March, 26 ; 2nd Lieut. 4 May, 93 ; 1st Lieut.
18 Dec. 94 ; Capt. 1 Nov. 01 ; Brevet-Major, 4 June, 13.
Thomas Moore, 16 Aug. 27; 2nd Lieut. 14 Jan. 01 ; 1st Lieut. 15
Aug. 05 ; Capt. 21 Nov. 10.
Robert John Little, 12 Sept. 29 ; 2nd Lieut. 4 July, 03 ; 1st Lieut.
15 Aug. 05; Capt. 31 July, 26.
9 Ambrose A. R. Wolrige, (76) 5 June, 32 ; 2nd Lieut. 4 July, 03 ;
1st Lieut. 15 Aug. 05; Capt. 31 July, 26.
Searlet — Facings Blue. Artillerv — Btue — Facings Red, Agent, Menrs. Cox. & Co.
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Notes to the Corps of Royal Marines,
1 Colonel Lawrence, prior to entering tlie Royal Marines, aerred four yean and a hall
as Midahipman in the Boyal Navy. In 1703 he senred at Toulon ; landed at Fort La
Malgne and Fort MnlgraTe during the siege. In 1798, at the capture of a French sqnadran
of three frigates and two brigs off Toulon. In 1805 battle of Trafalgar; the ship an which
he served, the Colossus, lost 200 in killed and wounded. In 1810, at Cadla during the
siege ; was the senior captain of the expedition against Malaga. In 1814 and 16, served
off New York on the American coast, until hostilities finally ceased.
2 Colonel Jones was at the defeat of the French Fleet by Lord Howe, 1 June 1794;
and by Lord Bridport, 23 June, 1795. On board La Rewdutionare when she captored
the Unite, 12th April, 1798. Wrecked off Brest in 1804, and detained a prisoner of war
until 1814.
3 Colonel Adair's services: Battle of the Nile; siege and capitulation of the Castle of
St Elmo, Naples, and town of Capua in 1798; blockade of Malta, and surrender of Ia
Valetta ; blockade of Cadiz, and present at an attack made by Spanish Gun Vessels when
becahncd under the batteries of that town ; on board H. M. S. Oemdgf at the capture of
La Diane f French frigate ; served at New Orleans.
4 Col. Conolly served in Lord Bridport's action, 23rd June, 1705. In 1796, served
in the Mediterranean, including the evacuation of Bastia, capture of Porto Ferrajo, and
destruction of Martello Tower in St Fiorenzo Bay. On board H. M. S. ExeeUemt in the
baUle of Cape St Vincent, 14th Feb. 1797. Capture of Admiral Perrie's squadron off Tookn
in 1798, consisting of three frigates and two brigs. On board the Hanmbalf in the battle of
Algesiras, 0th July 1801, wounded and taken prisoner. On board H.M.S. Penelope^ in the
action off Flushing and Ostend, under Sir Sidney Smith, 16th May, 1804. Present at the
siege of Copenhai^, and capture of Danish fleet in 1807, and at Nyebonig in 180B. In
1812, on board his Majesty's ship Hamadryad, when attacked by French privateers;
debarked with detachments at Scheveling, and took possession of the Hague in 161 4»
During the above periods he has been very frequently engaged with the enemy in afihin of
gun-boats and batteries, &c. kc. Has received a reward from the Patriotic Fund.
5 Col. Beatty's services : landed at the attack of Santa Cms, Tenerlffb, wlien Lord Nebon
lost his arm ; Battle of the Nile \ siege of St Jean d' Acre (wounded) ; was (kvonrably mentioiisd
in Sir Sidney Smith's despatch, and is the only officer now serving who participated in that
celebrated defence. In 1803 he was at the capture of the Harmtmie privateer, and the
surprise and destruction of Fort Dunkirk, Martinique. The publication of the despatches
connected with these events, in which he was most favourably mentioned, procured hhn a
patriotic sword of the value of 50Z. Captain of Marines in the Ccurof/eux, at the eaptuie
ofthe Jlfarefi^ and Belie Povlein March 1805; and in theZ^MU^, Capt P. Malcolm, when
the small squadron under his command attacked two French frigates under the battoles of
La Hogne, near Cape Barfleur, 10th November, 1810. He has been engaged in other aiihirs
of minor importance, and was selected for the duty of accompanying Sir O. Coekbnni with
Napoleon in the Northumberland to St Helena.
6 Colonel Parke was present in Duncan's victory near Camperdown, 11th Ocst. 1797
commanded two companies of Marine Artillery in Spain in 1812, and three companies in
America, from 1813 to 1816, including the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at
Hampton; besides the above, he has been twelve times engaged with the enemy in boats
and on shore.
7 Col. Owen's services: — Battle of Camperdown; defence of the island of St Hareon ;
bombardment of La Hogne ; boarding and capture of India ship Chance under the
batteries at Mauritius ; burning of French frigate La Prenneiue; boarding and captom of
ship Sea Nymph in harbour of Port Louis ; battle of Trafklgar ; and, althoogji wonnded,
was, nevertheless, the first person on board the Spanish 80 gun ship Argonayta ; eaptara
of Copenhagen; destruction of Le Robtute and Lion, French ships of the Une, Cette;
destruction of a French privateer brig in the port of Negaya ; capture of a convoy at
Languilia, the batteries being first carried by the Marines ; destruction of the Forts of
Alessis and Ijmguilia by the Marines under his command, after having cfturysd wiik the
bayonet and drfeated a battalion of the French b2d of the line, ef a very superior firte.
Commanded a battalion on the North Coast of Spain, including the acttons of Ala, 6th
June; near Fontarabia, 11th July; and at Hemani, 16th March 1837, when tiie Boyal
Marines rendered such important services to the Queen of Spain and her Alliet.
10 Colonel Wright's Services : — Engaged in most of Lord Nelson's attacks on Rota and
Cadiz in 1797 ; batUe of the Nile ; campaign of Naples in 1799 ; surrender of Ovo and
Novo, Fort St Elmo, Capua, and Quata ; cutting out of the Ouiep at Vigo; Egypt In 1601 ;
and battie of Algiers in 1816.
11 Colonel Aslett was present in the battle off Camperdown 11th Oct 1797. Has been
repeatedly in action with the Flotilla off Boulogne, Havre-de-Oraee, bat was employed
principally blockading, Cadiz, Brest, Bochfoft, Carthagena, and Toukn.
12 Sir Francis Leewas at Copenhagen ; siege of Cadis and various alftiia of boats Id the
East Indies, and on the French coast
13 CokMiel Mcroer was on board the Topage when she engaged two Flrench trifpSm off
Notes to the Corps of Royal Marines.
Coifa, and in the boats of the Topage cutting oat the enemy's anned vessels at Santa Maura
ia 1809; also in Albania in cutting <mt on rarious occasions.
14 Colonel Wm. Walker was employed from 1802 to 1806 at the taking of St. Lucia,
Tobago, Demerarm, and Berbice ; wounded at the storming and taking of the battery called
Petit Auce d'Allett; present in yarious attacks on the enemy's batteries, on a frigate and
brig nnder fort Bdward, Martinique. •
16 Ck>lonel M'Callnm was at the capture of the Vietarin French privateer in boats under
his command in 1800 ; battle of Trafalgar ; forcing the Dardanelles and destroying a Turkish
squadron in 1807. Employed on various occasions in cutting out and destroying enemy's
vessels.
16 Colonel Menzies commanded a detachment of Royal Marines landed at Port Jacluon
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. In 1806 he commanded one of the boats of His Majesty's Ship MinervOf cutting
out five vessels from under Fort Finlsterre. In the barge alone (60 mUes from where the
frigate lay at anchor) captured by boarding the Buena Dieha privateer, of three times the
ibree of the boat, after a sharp conflict, in which several were killed and wounded. This
attack was planned by Colonel Menzies. Commanded and headed the marines at the
storming of Fort Finisterre, being the first who entered the Fort. In boats catting out the
Spanish vessel of war, St, Joteph, from the Bay of Arosa, where he landed and made prisoner
the Spanish Commodore who delivered to him his sword. Commanded the Marines at the
capture of Fort Quardia. Slightly wounded cutting out the French corvette, La MotelU,
from under a battery in Basque Roads. Taking of Fort Camarinus and gun-boats from
under its protection. Repeatedly engaged in severe boat*actions, and against batteries.
Received a sword of honour from the Patriotic Fund.
17 Colonel Mnrton served in the North Sea, and the Helder expedition in 1709; served
io the Egyptian expedition and the East Indies in 1801 ; the West Indies (slightly wounded)
in 1804 ; coast of France, and engaged with the enem3r's flotilla and batteries in 1806 ; the
Mediterranean in 1806, engaged in cutting out the enemy's vessels from under batteries ;
aad was voted a sword from the Patriotic Fund ; in 1809, coast of Spain, and aiding the
Guerillas ; served in Holland in 1818.
18 Colonel Fergusson served at the capture of Rear Admiral Perr^e's squadron from
Egypt when in pii^snit of the French and Spanish fleets in June, 1799. Blockade of Malta
and capture of Admiral Perry's squadron Le Qenireu 74, VUle de ManeUUtf dec. with a
idnlbrcement and supplies for the relief of the garrison. Was wrecked and severely in-
Jnred on board H.M.S. Queen Charlotte when burnt off Leghorn in 1800, only fimr saved
out of a detachment of nearly 200 marines, including supernumeraries, in all upwards of 700
persons perished. Served at the siege of Genoa and Savona. Destruction of tbe fort of
Port Espesie, and guns carried off by H.M. S. Santa Dorothea in 1800, to which ship he
then belonged. Served in Egypt under the command of Sir Ralph Abercromby in 1801
(medal). In 1806 at Maida. Defence of Gaieta and surrender of Tropea; took possession
of the latter town with his detachment. Served' again in Egypt with the expedition under
Miyor-General Fruer in 1807. He has been repeatedly engaged in severe boat actions,
and against batteries, and debarked with detachments aiding in capturing and destroying
ships and convoys on the enemy's coast.
19 Colonel Swale served in Holland in two general actions in 1799 ; in 1800 accompanied
the eaqpedition to Quiberon Bay? and was at &e taking of a fort and two batteries at the
Mortiion and destroying a brig of war and other vessels. Present under Lord Keith at the
lUl of Genoa; also at the landing in Egypt, and the actions of the ISth and 21st March,
1801. In 1802 at the attack of Porto Ferrajo. Capture of the Cape of Good Hope, and a
French frigate in 1806. Landed at Buenos Ayres, entered the city after a sharp contest in
the field, and captured in his retreat with his detachment, two brass field-pieces, in the
faee of a superior force of the enemy. Served in the breaching battery before Monte Video,
until the place was carried by assault. Assisted at the cutting out of two Danish schooners
of war and the destruction of several of their gun-boats in 1810. Medal for services in Egypt
90 Colonel Joseph Walker served at Copenhagen.
81 Colonel Thomas Peebles' services: — In action with Spanish gun-boats in the Gut of
Gibraltar in 1799, and recapturhig the Lady Nelton cutter by the boats of H. M. S. Queen
Charlotte. Blockade of Malta in 1800, and capture of Admiral Perr^e's squadron. On
boasd H. M. S. Queen Charlotte when that ship was burnt off Leghorn, 17th March, 1800.
Debarked in command of the marines of H. M. S. Santa Theresa and Mutine in a success-
fill attack on the town of Hnale, and relief of the Austrian garrison. Storming the Prima
Galley (on t^e night of the 20th May) chained to the mole head batteries of Genoa by the
beats of the fleet under Captain Beavor, R. N. Siege and bombardment of Genoa in con-
Jmetfon with the Austrian army, and surrender of the city and French garrison under
General Massena. On board H. M. S. Minotaur at the capture of Le Pax and Sitneralda
Spanish ships ftom under the batteries of Barcelona, 1801. Wounded in H.M.S. Caro'
Notes to tht Corps ofSoyal Marina.
lin^i baatg off IHca in action with a French sebeck and Spanish packet. Btodnde of
Leghorn and defence of Elba, and attack on ressels in the Mole of Leghorn hy th* boats of
H. M. S. Cartdine and SdUamne, Served in the blockading fleeta off Brest, Eoehfort and
Cadis, frequently engaged in boat actions on those coasts. 1806. On board B. M. S.
Blanche in the West Indies seyerely wounded and made prisoner in the action between that
sliip and a French squadron under Commodore Baudine. Served subsequently In tbe
West Indies, and also in the Archipelago in 1880. Served several years on the ataff u
adjutant and deputy judge advocate. Has received a reward from the Patriotic Fund.
22 Colonel Burton served in the Baltic, coast of Spain, and West Indies, in 1801 and 9 ;
North Sea and West Indies in 1803, 4, and 5 ; in the North Sea, and wrecked in the West
Indies, hi H.M.S. Astrea^ in 1808 ; Adjutant find battalion on the coast of Spain in 1812 and
13, and during the whole of the campaigns in America in 1819 and 14 ; has been f^oentiy
engaged with the enemy In- boat affidrs.
24 Captain Pilcher served with the boats of the British fleet, in 1801, in their occastooal
attack of the Spanish gun-boats and vessels off Cadiz. In 1803, served in His M^esty's
Ship, Rattonahie^ in the North Sea ; 1804, attack of thegun-boats and batteries at Boulogne ;
July 22, 1806, in the general action and defeat of the combined fleets of France and Spain.
In August following, in action with La Topazes French frigate. January 1 806, landed with
a battidlon of Marines at the attack and capture of the Gape of Good Hope. In June fol-
lowing, with the same battalion, at the attack and defeat of the Spanish troops on tbe road
to Buenos Ayres, and at the capture of that city : in August following, at tiie defenee of
that city against the Spanish forces, after three days' action, taken prisoner, with the rvft
of the British. 1811, served hi the North Sea, in attacks with the Danish gnn-boata.
1813 and 1814, off the coast of France and America. Appointed to the 2d bataUon of
Royal Marines, and was at the attack of the American army and its defeat on the road to
Baltimore, when Maj.-Oen. Ross was killed. At the attack of the American troops at
Famham church : commanded upon this occasion the advance, consisting of small detach-
ments of the 21st. 44th, and 86th regts. and marines. In 1816, was at the attack of the
American Rifle force near Point k Petie, and the capture of that fa/tt in West Florida.
From 1819 to 1821, served hi His Majesty's Ship, Vigo^ at St. Helena, during tiie last idae
months of Buonapute's life, and assisted with the marines at his interment.
26 Capt. Ballingall prior to entering the Royal Marines, served as a Midshipman at Co-
penhagen in 1801 ; landed at Vimiera, 21 Aug., 1808; was p volunteer in the boaKs of the
Retittanee at the boarding and carrying La Mouche, French man-of-war schooner, uader
a constant Are of grape and musquetry; the commander fell by the hand of C«pt. B. 26
Feb. 1800. Served as a volunteer at the cutting out of fwar French luggers laden with sap-
plies for the French army, firom the harbour oi' Santa Clara, north coast of Spain, on tlw
Bight of the 27th Feb. 1809, under a galling Are of musquetry, and defended by two bat-
teries which commanded the entrance; landed at the head of the Marines from tbe RmM"
ones, carried a battery of four guns ; and assisted in the capture and blowing ap of a Freoefa
man-of-war schooner, and destroyed her convoy, laden with suppUes for the French anny,
10th March, 1809 ; was subsequently at the siege of Cadis ; and in 1882 in the castles of
Naupoli de Romania, with an allied garrison during an attack on that city.
26* Capt. Buace served at the blockade of Brest, kc. during 1803, 4, 6, and <. In 1810,
served under (Jen. Aberorombie and Admiral Birtie, at the capture of Uie Isle of Franoe.
In 1813, 14, and 16, served on board His Majesty's Ship Rkine^ during which term, in the
West Indies, when he was repeatedly employed in captures of American privateeia and
pirates in the boats of said ship.
26 Captain Hewes served on board the RairdmOy of 24 guns in the West Indies and
was in a severe acUon with La Nereidtj French frigate of 44 guns, off Cape Tlberon, and
heat her off; employed on the coast of Catalonia and Corsica, and present at the cutting
«at La Paixj Genoese vessel armed with four guns, and moored to the batteries at Otr*
aglfo, near Cape Corse ; he was at the attack on Leghorn in 1813, by Sir Josiaa Bowlejr,
and present at the capture of Genoa by Lord Wm. Bentinck.
27 Captahi Campbell served at Walcheren in 1809.
28 Captam Meech when embarked in the Emeraid frigate, was engaged on the 13th
Hareh, 1808 in the attack on the Forts of Yivero Harbour (Coast of Spain]^and m the destnc-
tion of the French Corvette VAptopo$. He was slightly wounded, and was preaented
with a sword from the Patriotic Fand. In 1811 and 12, he served in the 1st battalioa
(Royal Marines) in Portugal, and on the north coast of Spain : and in 18I41n the expcditiott
against New Orieans.
29 Captain Wilson served in tiie battle of Trafolgar,and was sent with agnaid on board
the Hdrftnzo (a Spanish ship of the line), and while he was thus situated the lUf^Qmss was
aeparated from the fleet and driven near to Cadis ; and, notwithstanding the drennstaaoe of
bat thirty Rngllshmen being then on board, and Lieutenant WUsoo the only ttmim\mimM
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Notes to the Corps of Royal Marines.
Bn^^lsh officer with five hundred Spaniards/ the prize was neTertheless one of the four pre*
served for His Majesty's service. He served at the reduction of Les Saintes Islands in the
West Indies ; in the expedition to Walcheren ; at the siege of Cadiz ; in Portugal in 1810
and 11 ; in the action between the Macedonian and United States ^ and in the expedition
against New Orleans ; and he was one of the only two surviving officers from the wreck
of the Boreas frigate. Served as adjutant of the Chatham Division.
1^ Captain Lawrie served at Trafalgar on board the ColossuSy which ship lost 200 men
killed and wounded. In 1806 commanded the marines of the Pompei at the capture of
the Island of Capri. Served in the same ship at the attack and capture of a Martello
Tower on Cape Licora; forcing the passage of the Dardanelles, where he set fire to a
Turkish ship of the line ; assisted in the destruction of a battery of 31 guns, each carrying
shot of 300 lbs. weight. Participated in the siege and capture of Copenhagen in 1807. In
1810 and 11 employed in the Cambrian in active service on the coast of Catalonia, and was
presented with a gold medal by the Spanish Government for his conduct at the capture of
Bagur and Palamos. Served at the siege of Tarragona in 1811 ; and in 1813 and 14 in the
Peninsula, as a captain in the Spanish army.
30 Captain Alfired Burton previously to entering the Royal Marines served several years
In the navy as Midshipman, in the North Sea, Baltic, and Mediterranean ; and in the militia
as Ensign. In 1804 Capt. B. served in the North Sea, and off Cadiz; in 1805, Trafalgar j
1807, siege of Copenhagen; 1809, Walcheren; from 1810 to 1813, Cadiz, coasts of Spain,
Portugal, and Fiance ; at the attack on the forts and harbour of Courageux, north coasts of
France, 19 July, 1815. Since the peace, he has served on the Coast Blockade, in the West
Indies, and Mediterranean.
81 Captain Wearing was wounded at Trafalgar.
• 92 Captain Uniacke was in the general action with, and defeat of, the combined fleets of
France and Spain, 22nd July, 1805 ; the Spanish line-of-battle ship L'Firme having struck,
he was ordered to board and take possession of her, with forty marines, and had charge of
several hundred prisoners' until their arrival at Plymouth, from which period until May
1814 he was on active service, particularly on the coast of Spain, the West Indies, and dur-
ing the whole of the exx>edition to America. At the capture of the New Orleans flotilla in
1814 he was wounded, and one of the few survivors in the Barge of the Sea Horse, with
Capt. Lockyer, who led the boats of the squadron, boarded and carried the American Com-
modore, with the loss of the Lieutenant, both Midshipmen, and several of the crew killed
and every individual wounded. Capt. Lockyer (who received three gun-shot wounds, and
the Lieutenant fourteen alongside of him) bore testimony to his conduct in his public Dis-
patches in the following words : — '' First Lieut. Uniacke, of the Royal Marines, (who is in
general a volunteer on these occasions,) was most severely wounded, and gallantly sup-
ported me. For this event he was presented with 501. from the Patriotic Fund. In the
years 1823, 4, 5, and 6, he served on the South American station ; and in 1834, 5, (f, and 7,
on the East India station. Repeatedly engaged in battery and boat actions.
32* Captain Mends commanded the detachment of Marines on board H.M. Ship Fran-
chUe, and was one who boarded and assisted in cutting out the Spanish National Brig
Heposa of 16 guns and 90 men, protectedby a formidable battery and gun boats in the Bay
of Campeachy, 6th Jan. 1806. For this action, where he was slightly wounded, he was
presented with a valuable sword of honour by the Patriotic Fund. He served in the West
Indies 1805, 6, and 7, and was frequently employed in boat and other service. He was in
action with^ and destruction of, the French squadron in the inner roads of Aix in 1809;
then in the Unicom frigate. He was at Corunna in the same ship during Sir John
Moore's action, and assisted in getting the troops on board; likewise off Holland blockad-
ing the Texel fleet; and during the Counter revolution in 1813; then off Norway to the
end of 1814.
33 Captain Robert Ford served in a battalion under the command of Col. Geo. Lewis in
1808 ; took possession of Fignara on the River Mandeigo for the landing of the army
under the Duke of Wellington. Expedition to Walcheren. Commanded the Marines at the
taking of Moos Island. Bombardment of Stoney Town, near New London ; at the capture
of Washington ; succeeded to the command of a battalion of Marines in the action in front
of Baltimore. In the action before New Orleans. Served with the Indians in the Floridas
under the command of Lieut.-Colonel £dw. Nicolls, and various affairs of boats on the
eoast of America, and West Indies.
33* Captain Willes's services : Sir Richard Strachan's action, 4 Nov. 1805 ; West Indies,
1808 to 1812, including the capture of the city of St. Domingo in 1809; South Beveland, win-
ter of 1813 ; Operations in the Chesapeake under Sir George Cockbum; Capture of Wash-
ington; Advance to Baltimore, in 1814; Capture of Cumberland Island on the coast of
Georgia, and of the town of Saint Mary's,1814 ; Coast of Africa, 1817 ; East Indies, 1832 to
1836. Various boat and other services.
34 Captain Rtchardson served in the Channel Fleet under Lords Gardiner and St
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Notes to the Corps of Royal Marines.
Vincent ; the Belllde squadron under Sir Richard Keates, when endeavonrfaig to intereept
Jerome Bona|>arte ; and at the capture of La Rhin by Mart 74. With Admiral Hurray and
Brigadier Oeneral Crawford's expedition of 5000 men originally intended for Uma, but
on arrival at Cape of Good Hope ordered to Join General Whitelocke's anny in Rio
Plata ; landed with Marines at Monte Video, and brigaded with detachments under com-
mand of the Hon. lieut-Colonel Deane, 38th I^gt* ; served in the Baltic, and, while
passing the Sound, partially engaged the Castle of Cronenberg; Joined the squadron under
Sir Jas. Saumarez, in pursuit of Russian fleet, to Rogerswick Bay. Severdy wounded
on board Africa 64, in action with Danish Flotilla consisting of 26 heavy gun and mortar
boats, in Keoge Bay, near Copenhagen, 20th October, 1808— ^Hea seven killed, fifty-six
wounded. Blockade of Texel under Sir Samuel Hood, and Scheldt under Sir Ridiard
Strachan and Sir £dw. Pellew ; served with the Walcheren expedition in the ThetevLi 74,
and dismantled and brought away its last g^-boat Toulon fleet. Landed in company
with other detachments of marines and seamen, and some Spanish troops on an island in
the Bay of Rosas; dislodged French garrison and blew up the castle. Landed in eompany
with other detachments of marines and seamen, 1812, at Sagona Bay, Island of Conica,—
destroyed and brought off great quantity of valuable ship timber. Ailhirs of coasts, &c.
Served in Egypt and North America ; and has received a reward from the Patriotic Fund.
35 CaptaiA Garmston was at the taking of Fort Koupan, Isle of Temour, in 1811 ; cap-
ture of Java, in 1812 ; attack of Palembang, isle of Sumatra, and Sambass, isle of Borneo ;
Algiers in 1816. Present at the Sortie from Bilboa 15th May ; the advance on the 28th
May ; and was wounded at the defence of the lines of San Sebastian 6th June, 1836.
36 Captain John Harvey Stevens served in the West Indies, &c. in 1806 and 1807,
during the expedition to Walcheren in 1809^ and was engaged in several flotilla aflFUrs on
the Scheldt. Served also at the successful defence of Cadiz and of Tarifs in 1810 and 181 1 ;
was engaged in several detached operations, particulariy in one of a severe character on the
river GuMlalquiver. In 1813 was employed on the coast of America, where he was engaged
in an attack on Craney Island, and at the taking of Hampton and Ocracoke under Sir
George Cockbum. Served in Canada at the taking of Oswego, on which occasion he was
mentioned in Sir Gordon Drummond's despatches. Engaged during a six weeks* aim of
Fort Erie, and was intrusted with the construction of a field-work ror the defence of the
right of the position on Chippewa Creek, which was menaced by a very superior force. In
1816 he was on board the Queen Charlotte at the attack on Algiers under Lord Bxmouth,
by whom he was detached to fire carcasses at the enemy's vessels within the Mole. He was
aLM present at the demonstrations before Algiers under Admiral Sir H. B. Neale. Capt
Stevens is now superintendent of the Marine Artillery Laboratory, which establishment
originated in his proposition, and was organized by him.
37 Captain Wm. Ford served at the island of Anholt,in 1811, and at Nybuig ; he was at
the rupture of three Danish luggers fit>m under the batteries.
38 Capt. Steele was the officer of Marine Artillery, in the .Xtna bomb, in Basque Roads,
at Lord Cochrane's action in 1800, also in the bombardment and siege of Flushing and other
operations in the Scheldt in the same year; commanded the artillery in the def^iee of the
ishmd of Anholt, 27 March 1811 ; adjutant to the Brigade of Marine Artillery serving under
Sir Sydney Beckwith, on the coast of America, and at the taking of Hampton, ^., after-
wards to the end of the war in Canada; served in the north of Spain, from April 1896 to
March 1838, took part in all the operations, including the battle of Hernani.
38 Captain Fegan was at the taking of the fort and town of Guadia; capture of the
enemy's convoy under batteries near Marseilles ; destruction of French fbrts 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, drd May, 1810, when Sir Jahkd,
Brenton, in the Spartan, defeated the whole of the enemy's squadron, and captured a btfg of
war; at the capturing an enemy's convoy finom under the batteries of 'Terraeiiio, In 1810;
and at the destruction of several American privateers in the Bay cyf Ftandy, by the
Spartan*
40 Captain Scott was at the destruction of two ships of the line in the Bay of Cette, SOlh
Oct. 1809; in action with the French fleet off Toulon, 10th July, 1811 ; In tiie aetfcm at
Navarino, 20th Oct. 1827.
41 Captain Leonard was at the storming of the enemy's works at the Island of Saati
Maura, and at the siege of the fortress until its surrender in Mareh, 1810. Served la three
boat actions when belonging to the Magn\fieeni. When in the Periea he was in action with
one line-of-battle ship and two frigates, off Toulon, from eight until three o'doek, Kor. 1811.
In a boat action, and about the same time, engaged with the iMtteries and three atmed
schooners at the entrance of the Petit Pass, off Toulon.
42 Captafai C. Robinson served at the siege of Copenhagen hi 1807, and was engaged
in the In-shore squadron with the Danish flotUIa and crown batteries. In the aetfcm witfi
and destruction of the French squadron in the inner roads of Aix, 12th Apffl, 180O, fai tii*
302
Nates to the Corps of Royal Marines,
VaWmtf the lenior offioer'B ahip-actoally engaged. At the siege of Flushing^ and the sub-
sequent operations in the Scheldt in 1809. On the coast of France in 1810 and 1811 in
boat afikin. In the 1st battalion of Royal Marines throughout the campaign of 1813 in the
Chesapeake, commencing with the attack on Cranie Island. In the same battalion in the
defence of Lower Cana<& in the winter of 1813 and in 1814 principally employed on the
outposts of the army on the American frontier. In 1814 in command of a company of the
1st battalion Royal Marines in the capture of Cumberland Island, and the attack and cap-
ture of the fortined poet and town of 8t. Mary's, Georgia.
43 Captain Dawes was at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807.
44 Captain Cahuny has served in every quarter of the globe, and in the actions of Ny-
burg. Flushing, Isle of France, Java, and several minor affain with gun-boats, &c.
Ad Captain Fynmore, previously to entering the Royal Marines, served several years as
midshipman in the navy ; served in the expedition to Buenos Ayres ; tlie battle of Tra-
falgar; and Algiers, in 1816.
46 Captain Sullock was at the capture of Les Saints, West Indies, and at the destruction
of French frigates in 1800 ; capture of Guadaloupe in 1810 ; engaged in boats on the coast
of France in 1811; served with battalion in Holland, in 1813 and 14, and in America in
1814 and 16, including Bladensburg, Washington, and Baltimore.
47 Captahi Searle served at Walcheren in 1809.
48 Captain Henry was at the capture of Anholt, May, 1809; at Fort MobOe, 1815; the
victory of Algiers, August, 1816; and was frequently engaged with boats in the Baltic, and
with the American troops in the Floridas.
49 Captain Graham served in the expedition to Walcheren, and in coast operations in
Spain and Portu^^ and at the defence of Castro ; at the attack and capture of Hampton ;
attack and capture of the fortified town and position of St. Mary's, Geoigia*
60 Capt. Dusautoy served at Walcheren ; was at the capture of Genoa ; and in two par-
tial actions with French fleets off Toulon and Marseilles.
51 Captain Wesley served in a battalion formed from the Marines of the squadron under
Sir Alex. Cochrane at the reduction of Guadaloupe and other French West India Islands in
1810 ; in several successful boat aflhirs under the batteries of Rochelle and Isle d'Aix in
1811 ; in coast operations (Spain,) and in the first battalion of Marines in Portugal 1812 ;
at the attack and capture of Hampton, &c. in the Chesapeak, under Major-General Sir
Sidney Beckwith, in 1813 in conunand of a division of gun-boats on Lake Champlain;
employed in the blockade of the American flotilla at Platsburg ; at the defence of La Cole
Mill (Canada) : as adjutant to a battalion at the attack of the fortified town and position of
St. Mary's (Georgia) in 1814 ; in repelling an attack of Algerine gun-boats in 1824 ; served
as adjutant in Ireland and Mediterranean 1833, 4 and 5, and as adjutant to the battalion of
Marines in the North of Spain, at the battle near Hemani, kc, in 1836 and 37.
52 Captain Park was actively employed in the Baltic during 1810, 11, and 12. From
1813 until the peace, served on the coast of America, and the West Indies, including the
attack on Cranie Island, and landed at the taking of Hampton, in the Chesapeake.
53 Captain Cater was engaged in several affairs with grun-boats in the Baltic, in 1810. In
1813 he vras at the destruction of a F^nch frigate under the batteries near Cherbourg, and
at the counter revolution in Holland, 21st Nov. 1813. From 1818 to 1821 at the capture
of a number of Slavers on the coast of Afiica. Served in the north of Spain, including the
sortie from Bilboa, 10th May ; the advance of the 28th May ; defence of the Lines of San
fiebastian, 6th and 9th June ; and attack of lines, 1st Oct. 1836.
63* Captain James Dowman served at the siege of Cadiz in 1810, 11, and 12, during
which period he was repeatedly engaged in action against the enemy both on land and in
boats, cutting out, &c. Served also at the blockading of the French fleet off Brest in 1813.
54 Captain Law was in the action with, and capture of the Chesapeake by the Shannon, 1st
June, 1813 ; at the capture of Fort St. Ehno, and the batteries at Naples, 21st May, 1815.
65 Captain Miller was at the destruction of the Danish line at Copenhagen in 1801, under
Lord Nelson; in 1809 at the taking of Ischia and Procida; destruction of French gun-
boats, by boarding, in the Bay of Naples; capture of Xa Lagire, French privateer, of ten
guns and 125 men, and her companion of one ifi-pounder and twenty-five men by boarding.
In 1810, at the capture of the enemy's convoy from under the batteries at Terracino. In
command of the marines of the squadron at the island of Ussa, Nov. 1811, at the capture
of the French frigate La Pomone, Was at the capture of a Portuguese pirate of 18 guns
and 98 men, and several slave ships in 1816.
56 Captain Toby served from 1810 to 12 inclusive, on the Coast of France. From 1813
io 16, vrith the 1st battalion (Royal Marines) in America, and on the Lakes of Canada.
Since the Peace, he has served in the Mediterranean, on the coasts of Africa, and South
America. He has been fluently engaged in boat actions with batteries, kc, iic,
57 Captain Beadon served off the coast of France, from 1811 until 1814, including various
boat actions; in 1815 at the capture of Naples and Gaieta. Severely engaged with pirates
in the West Indies in 1824. 303
Notes to the Corps of Royal Marines,
68 Captain Thomas Fymnore was at the captare of a Frmch priyateer ichooner of 16
guns and 96 men, besides other boat seirice in 1611. 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 governor from the tlireatened yiolence of the Walloon guards. Sent
to the city of Florence 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
taking of the city of Naples. In 1823 he was sent up to the city of Lima to protect
English merchants' property against the attacks of the Negro slaves during the eivU war.
The 20th Oct. 1827, was at the battle of Navarino, for which service he was promoted by
His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence, but in consequence of belonging to a gradation
corps the appointment was afterwards cancelled. Served with the French army at the
reduction of the town and fortress of Patras and the Morea castle ; served afterwai^ 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 Colooel
Adair, C. B. In April, 1837, embarked on board H. M. S. Castor (36), on the 10th Oct.
was landed in command of his detachment on the Albanian coast to attack Pirates. Served
on the S. £. coast of Spain from 4th Jan. 38 to 30 Jan. 39.
60 Captain Brown's services : — attack on French forts at Ciota June 1818 ; attack and
capture of the town of L'Escalia, in the Bay of Rosas, 1812; partial engagement with
the French fleet, near Toulon, 1813; attack of Algiers ; destruction of Greek pirates at Porto
Bono, Isle of Candia, June, 1826.
60 Lieut. Carr served in the North Sea, coast of France, North and South America, Cape
of Good Hope, &c. &c. Anom 1812 to 1816.
61 Lieut. Hurdle was at the attack on the forts and harbour of Counigeanx in 1815 ;
battle of Navarino in 1827.
62 Lieut. James Wood served from 1812 to 1816 at the Texel, Flushing, Cherbourgfa,
Basque Roads, north coast of Spain, and San Sebastian. During the war he served also ia
the West Indies, St. Helena, and Madeira.
63 Lieut. Dwyer served in the blockading squadrons off Flushing, the Texel, aad
off Brest. Since the peace he has served in the East and West Indies, and the Mediter-
ranean.
64 Lieut. William Wood served in H. M. S. Niger, at the capture of the French frigate,
La Ceret,
65 Lieut. Parke's services : — Co-operation with the Spanish forces and Legion near San
Sebastian, and under Espartero in raising the siege of Bilboa.
66 Lieuts. Stransham, Anderson, and Miller, were at the battle of Navarino in 1827.
68 Dent. Logan's services : — Co-operation with the French army in the Morea. Pre-
sent at the siege of Patras. Co-operation with Spanish forces and legion near San Sebas-
tian.
70 Lieut. Fraser landed for the protection of British property at Lima, during the revo-
lution in Dec. 1835, when in possession of the rebels. For his conduct on that occasion, he
was presented with a piece of plate by the merchants.
71 Lieut. Brittain was presented with a sword by the merchants of Bombay, for aervicet
performed against pirates in the Straits of Malacca.
72 Lieut Parker was wounded tlirough the arm at Prescott, in Upper Canada, I3th
Nov. 1838.
73 Capt. Hookey served as Volunteer 1st class, in His Majesty's ship Prinee o/* WaUtp
from Jan. to Dec. 1806, and was in the general action of the 22nd Dec. 1806. Served in
the West Indies, from 1806 until 1809, includhig the captare of Les Sain to, and Martlaiqiie^
and several actions in boate cutting out French vessels, and destroying batteries, to. From
1800 to 1811 served on board H. M. S. Thtban, blockading the French flotiUa at Boidogne \
several times in action with them. Assisted in the boato cutting out a huge French hugger
at Dieppe. From 1812 to 1814, served on board His Majesty's ship Daphne^ In the Baltic,
and was several times in action with Danish gun-boato in the Belt.
74 Doctor Quarrier has served in every quarter of the globe. Present at the bombard-
ment of Granville in 1803 ; St. Domingo in 1806. Served also in the Peninsula, inclnding
Corunna, siege of San Sebastian and passage of the Garrone. On board the Leonder at the
bombardment of Algiers in 1816 ; besides the above he has been engaged in several IHgatc
actions.
76 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 haa
been in frequent engagemento with batteries, and in the cutting out of numerous veMelSyaBa
in many boat-actions.
76 Captain Wolrige served in the year 1800 with Lord Cochrane in Basque Roads ; and
In the same year was engaged in action with gun-boato in the Baltic. From 1810 to 1819
defence of Cadiz and Tarrifa. Severely wounded at South Beveland in 1814, and veeavad
a reward from the Patriotic Fund. Present at the battle of Algiers in 1816.
COMMISSARIAT.
Yesn'Sanr.
Poll
Pay.
H»ir
CammUuaY' Oeneral.
Iff R. laham Roath . . . .
Dep." Committ,^ Oeneral.
9 Edw. Pine Coffin
9 William Filder
9 Tapper Carey
William Hewetson ....
9 Denzil Ibbettson . . . .
9 Daniel Kearney
Charles Palmer ^
9 William MiUer
Francis Edward Knowles
9 John Banner Price . .
A*gt,-CammUs.'Oeneral.
Charles Graham
9 William Jennings . . . .
8F. W. A. C. Major . .
Loyell Pennell
John Tench
J. Kenneth Macbreedy . .
W. H. Robinson
9 W. Randolph Eppes . .
James Thompson
Charles A. Clarke
Francis Robert Foote . .
Tannat H. Thomson . . . .
William Green
John Irvine
John Bland
9 Henry Bowers
9 George Maclean
9William Bishop
Thos. C. Weir
SEdw. A. F. Cowan . .
Thomas Rayner
John Davidson
John Leggatt
WUIiamBaaey
C. W. Beverley
John Lane
9 William F. Bowman . .
9 James D. Watt
Henry Laurie'
Robert Undsey
Joseph Verfenstein . . . .
9 Thomas Scobell
liiomas Rae
Tnmtnry
Clerk.
Never
Never
Never
Never
24 Dec. 11
Jane 12
July 12
20 Dec. 19
Oeputj Ant.
Commla, G«d.
AMbtaat
Commif.aen.
Dtputy
Commis. Gen.
Commlaary
GeDcraL
Never
Never
28 May 10
5 Oct. 10
10 Aug. 11
Never
6 Aug. 11
5 May 12
25 Dec. 14
5
2
29
23
25
2
19
2
15
30
6
16
9
1
25
22
13
15
5
22
25
10
15
31
4
19
13
25
Sep. 14
Mar. 12
Apr. 12
May 12
May 12
do.
Nov. 12
July 21
Nov. 12
Dec. 12
Apr. 14
Dec. 12
Mar. 13
Sep. 14
June 21
Dec. 14
Oct. 16
July 24
July 26
Aug. 11
Apr. 13
Nov. 13
do.
Jan. 14
Jan. 14
Jan. 14
May 14
do.
July 21
July 14
Dec. 14
do.
do.
13 Nov. 05
1 Aug. 09
10 Aug. 11
do.
31 May 14
25 Dec. 14
19 July 21
4 May 15
22 Oct. 16
do.
9 Feb. 27
7 June 25
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
7 July 27
23 Nov 27
23 Nov. 27
do.
10 Sep. 30
10 Sep. 30
2 Jan. 31
8 Mar. 31
13 Dec. 33
24 May 34
24 July 34
11 Apr. 36
4 May 36
20 Jan. 37
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
19 Mar. 38
3 May 38
18 May 38
5 June 38
do.
15 Aug. 26
9 Mar. 12
4 Aug. 14
22 Oct. 16
19 July 21
7 June 25
10 Sep. 30
13 Dec. 33
20 Jan. 37
do.
do.
5 June 38
1 Depatjr StoitdiMper Gki-
oeral « Maj, 18111, traos-
ferred to the ConimiiMiiat
with the Storekeeper Ge-
neral's Dtrpartment is 2819,
taking rank as Aisbtant
Comraissarj Oeneral from
date of Commission as De-
puty Storekeeper General.
S Transferred from 8tor»-
keeper General's Depart-
ment, 90 Dec. 1619.
305
COMMISSARIAT.
Yean'Serr.
Tfwrary
Deputy Ant.
1 AeilstMit
Depotj
OomnteiT
Clerk.
Oommla. Oen.|Ck>iiiiiili. Geo.
Commie. OcaJ
OcaenL
Pull
Pay.
H«ir
P»7
Geoige C. Sanford ....
22 Oct 16
5 June 38
ThomaB Stickney
William Isaac Oreig ....
do.
18 May 14
do.
28 June 38
WilliRTn RoM
3 Nov. 14
17 Dec 14
do.
do.
Oliver Qoldamith
William Low
Never
do.
20T>f<^. 19
do.
22 Mar. 19
Amos Lister 1
Vep. Aitt. CammU.^Oen,
9 Thomas Clarke
10 Aug. 11
1 TraneferTOd hum Stonkecper Oc>
neral*i Department (AaeietaiitSionkeepcr
Robert Lee
25 Dec. 14
do.
Geneial, 90 Deeember 1819).
Alexander Grant
9 Henry A. Bayley • . • .
do.
James Mason .. .^ ..... .
do.
William SteTens
do.
Robert Charten
do.
9 Peter Roberts
June 12
do.
Charles Williams ..
do.
John Jennings
do.
Colin Miller
Never
do.
do.
25 Apr. 15
do.
James Wilson
9 Charles Wemyss ....
Charles Morgan'
S TraBilimcd from flioeekeeper Oc-
aeiml'a Departnent (AarftHMt fltoiekeipcr
GcDeral M April 18l»>.
Kenneth Cameron* ....
do.
do.
Thomas Fraser
do.
9 Henry Charles Darling
9 James William Reed . .
12 Sept 16
22 Oct 16
9 Tlios. R. Mitchison . .
do.
•
J. T. Ooodsir
June 12
do.
do.
9 William Fletcher ....
9 William Milliken ....
do.
WilliamHowe
do.
Charles Howard
1 June 21
Samuel Carr ,
do.
do.
Charles Bridgen
Jos. Steere Brown
do.
Thomas Davis Knight ..
do.
9 John Rich. Comper . .
do.
Charles Swain
do.
Thomas Walker
IS July 24
Fnlford Bastard Feilde. .
7 June 25
Langley Brackenbary . .
do.
Heniy Francis Oriel ....
do.
STrmfemd from fltonkeepv 0«-
Thomas Eggar Trew* . .
20 Dec 10
do.
nerari DepaitiaiBt, 10 Dea. 1919.
Fergus Thos. Coxworthy*
do.
do.
Thos. Geo. S. Swan' ....
do.
do.
William Looker
15 July 26
John M'Farlan
do.
Benjamin Stow
June 85
3 Apr. 27
R. Wharton TweddeU...
do.
Samuel Jos. Towesland . .
18 Sep. 27
9 Jos. Wm. Wybanlt . .
23 Sep. 27
James Tennent
do.
Richard Inglis
James Skyrme
30 Oct 27
28 Vow. 27
06
COMMISSARIAT.
X CW oCfT*
Pull
P»7.
Half
Pvf,
• • •
James Parr
S. £. HaiiBord
Slodden Castle
Bobert Ackroyd
Frederick Thos. Mylrea. .
James Macpherson . . . .
Thomas Wilson
William Stanton
II £. M. Archdeacon. . . .
Williamfialdy
W. R. A. Lamont
William Fred. Jones . . . .
John Kent
Stephen Owen
John William Smith
Fra. Bisset Archer. .
Thomas Graham
William Henry Drake . .
Johannes de Smidt ....
Thos. Jas. Lempriere. • . .
George Shepheard ......
Robert Neill
Edward Thos. Qrindley. .
WUliam Hen. Maturin . .
John William Bovell ....
Wm. Hen. Dalrymple . .
Randolph Ronth
Alexander Edwards ....
William Fisher Mends . .
John Josiah Smith
John Philip Camm ....
MaximUian Malassez. . . .
Philip Tamer
John Trimmer
Robert Low
Edm. John M'Mahon . . .
Wm. Spearman Archer. .
John 8. Davenport ....
Willough. Clem. Wasey . .
James Ang. Erskine
Henry Clarke
TNttury
Clerk.
Deputy Ami.
Commtt. Oen.
• . . •
I July 36
27 Aug. 37
20 May 88
do.
13 Jan. 29
14 May 28
10 Sept. 30
do.
do.
2 Jan. 31
5 Oct. 32
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
1 Dec. 33
2 Jan. 34
11 Dec. 34
10 Apr. 36
29 Ang. 36
20 Jan. 37
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
1 July 37
28 June 38
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
27 Aug. 38
Aftklstant I Deputy
Coniniii. Oen. Commif. Gen.
CominiMarj
Qeneral.
Blue.~Factn^«— Blade Velvet.
DUTIES AND ORGANIZATION.
The Commissariat are charged with the following duties: — In the Field they have hitherto had
the custody of the Military Chest, and provided and paid for everything necessary for the sub-
sistence and transport of an army. At the present time, on stations abroad, they have the charge
of the Military Chests, negotiation of Bills for their supply, and receipt of all surplus monies
arishig from vuious sources in the hands of public departments, as also monies for remittance to
Kngland. Th^ make advances to Regimental Paymasters on 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 le-
807
COMMISSARIAT.
tired allowances, Chdsea Pensknu, Widows' Pensiona, Compaislonate aUowaiioeB,aiMl Nafil Pea*
aions, Sec., to all penona resident at the seyeral stations. They contract and pay for Provisioiu
required on the spot for the sapply of the Troops, and for land and water transport. In the West
Indies they pay in detail the Assistant Commissioners and Stipendiary Magistrates voder the
Provisions of the Slare Compensation Act : at some stations they perform tiie daties of Niti)
Agents. In Canada, Nova Scotia, and Jamaica, they pay the Ecclesiastical Establlsliaaenti, and
at the former they have the custody and issne of Indian Presents, and charge of the Locks tod
Collection of the Tolls on the canals connected with the St. Lawrence. In New South Wales and
Van Dieman's Land, they supply Provisions, Clothing, and Stores, of all descriptions for oonTkt
services. They enter into contracts for Ordnance Stores, Building Materials, &c., on the spot, and
provide and pay for supplies for Army Hospitals, superintend the issue of provisions, fonge, M,
and light in kind made by Contractors, and issue such articles of Provision as are sent oot for the
use of the Troops from England. Their duties are blended with the Army, Ordnance, Nary, and
many other branches of the public service. They are under the orders of and responsible for the
execution of their duties to the Qeneral or Officers commanding at the various statiooi, and
receive their instructions from the Board of Treasury, with whom they correspond throof^ the
Secretary on all points of service on which they are engaged.
See Report of Commissioners appointed to enquire into the expediency of ConaoUdatuig the
Civil Departments of the Army, dated 21 July, 1837.
The following is the authority for its present organlzatioii :^—
Commissary-in-Chief's Office, 10 March, 1810. His Majesty has been pleased to command
that the following regulations should be established and acted upon in all future Promotions and
Appointments in the Commissariat.
That the Gradation of Rank, be " Commissary-General," " Deputy Commlasary-Gcnenl,'
** Assistant Commissary-General," '' Deputy Assistant Commissary-General," ** Clerk." Mo
person to enter but as Clerk, — ^to serve One year before eligible for Promotion. — ^Deputy Assistant
to serve Four years, or Five from entrance as Clerk before eligible. — ^Assistant, Five yean ai
Assistant, or Ten years from entrance as Clerk before eligible. — Deputy to be Tlu«e years in that
rank before eligible. — Service to be counted as actual service on Full Pay. No person to be
appointed Cleric previous to the age of 16.
The comparative ranks are Commissary-General as Brigadier-General. — Deputy as Mijor, after
Three years, Lieutenant-Colonel. — ^Assistant as Captain. — Deputy Assistant as Lieutenant— Clerii
as Ensign. See Aimy Regulations.
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Pay.
Pay.
11
18
13
14
16
0
24
lA
44
0
12
3A
16
0
13
lA
16
0
14
0
14
0
14
0
13
0
13
0
13
0
13
0
13
0
18
0
13
0
12
0
12
0
10
2ft
11
1*
8
0
8
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
8
0
3
0
3
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2
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2
0
Medical Department
Auiitant'Surgeoiu.
Henry Fisher, M.D
ThomaB Rhys
Michael Ryan, M.D
Robert Dimkin Smyth
John Cricklow Barker
Wm. Scott M'Credie
Peter Robertson
John Forrest, M.D
JohnGillice
Alexander Thorn
WUIiamHall
David Charles Pitcaim
Alexander Campbell
Michael Nugent
James Clep&ne Minto
Robert Allan
Samuel Maitland Hadaway .
Adam Thomson Jackson . • .
John Caw, M.D
John Stewart
Peter Daly Murray
WilllamOdell
John Loftus Hartwell
Robert Wood
John Mitchell, M.D
Edward Wm. Burton
John Marshall
John Robert Taylor
James Stuart
Qrigor Stewart
Daidd Dyce
Thomas Ross Jameson, M.D.
Thomas Alexander
John Charles Cameron, M.D.
John Qamett Courtenay ....
Francis Robert Waring
Robert Lawson
George Carr
Peter Robertson
Q6<»ge Galland
Archibald Stewart
Hio. Graham Balfour, M.D. . .
WiUiam Dick, M.D
Robert Beresford Ghihan ....
Tlios. Moore nshboume, M.D.
Lawrence Jameson
Alexander Mackintosh, M.D.
John Donald Grant
William Denny
Hugh Mackey -
Luke Kelly, M.D
John Grant
Charles Stewart
Alex. Douglas Taylor
Thomas D'Arcy, M.D
William Home,M.D
Charles Ross
I Geo. Stewart Beatson, M.D. . .
I Frederick Baillie
HOSPITAL
ASSISTANT.
never
26 Mar.
10 Mar.
19 May
24 Oct.
6 Oct.
24 Not.
10 Nov.
18 Aug.
2 Nov.
2 Nov.
19 Dec.
27 Feb.
do.
29 Mar.
22 Nov.
29 Nov.
da
3 Jan.
13 Mar.
4 Aug.
14 Feb.
13 Mar.
never
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
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do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do*
do.
do.
13
26
16
96
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
27
27
27
27
28
28
28
28
28
ASSISTANT
SUROBON.
26
28
30
WHBBB
STATIONBO.
28 Nov. 11
26 May 16
16 June 26
6 Oct. 26
24 Nov. 26
12-Jan. 26
do.
9 Feb.
8 March 27
do.
8 May
29 July
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
9 Nov.
I Feb.
31 Aug.
13 Nov.
21 Dec.
29 March 33
31 May 33
6 July
12 July
16 Nov.
10 Jan.
10 Oct.
27 March 36
10 April 36
8 May
16 May
24 July
4 Dec.
18 Dec.
19 Feb.
29 April
13 May
17 June
22 July
12 Aug.
30 Sept.
30 Dec.
13 Jan.
17 Feb.
6 May
9 June
7 July
16 Sept.
29 Dec.
12 Jan.
6 Apr.
13 July
19 Oct.
30
31
32
32
32
33
33
33
34
34
36
36
35
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
38
Dublin.
Honduras.
Canada.
Royal MU. College.
Barbadoes.
Bermuda.
Ceylon.
Cape of Good Hope
Chatham.
Mauritius.
Canada.
Cork.
Cape of Good Hope.
Chatham.
Cape of Good Hope.
Mauritius.
Corfu.
Canada.
Maidstone.
Chatham.
Ceylon.
Gibraltar.
Canada.
Cork.
Gibraltar.
Jamaica.
Canada.
Cai>e of Good Hope.
Jamaica.
Do.
Ceylon.
Cape of Good Hope.
Jamaica.
Malta.
Chatham.
Nova Scotia.
Mauritius.
Chatham.
London.
Mauritius.
Do.
Jamaica.
Cape of Good Hope.
Canada.
Nova Scotia.
Jamaica.
Corfti.
Ceylon.
Ceylon.
Barbadoes.
Jamaica.
Canadn.
Canada.
Gambia.
Ceylon.
Corfu.
311
fears' Scrv.
Full
Pay.
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
29
Hair
Pay.
Medical Department
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Frederick Foaker
Simeon Henry Hardy, M.D. . . .
Wm. St. John Boyle, M.D. . . .
Win. Ord Mackenzie, M.D. . . .
Wm. Leslie Langley, M.D. . . .
John Oillespie Wood, M.D. ...
Charles Dawson
Charles Godwin, M J)
fieig. Usher Hamilton, M.D. .
Tho. John Coghlan, M.D
Nicholas O'Connor, M.D. . . . . .
Geo. W. Powell, M.D
Tho. Rose Dyce
M ichael M< Bride
James Johnston, M.D
John Donald
Richard Bannatine
John Wordsworth
John Newton
James Walker Chambers, M.D.
Francis William Grant, M.D. .
Alexander Greer, M.D
Charles Hart, M.D.. r
William Duncan
Thomas Henry OThiherty . . .
John Davies
James M'Gregor
George Murray Webster
Dand Lucas ,
James Alex. Fraser, M.D
Joseph Burke
Alex. B. Cleland, M.D
• • • ■ • •
i*
ASSISTANT
SUROBON.
10 Oct.
2 Nov.
80 Nov.
4 Jan.
11 Jan.
11 Jan.
11 Jan.
18 Jan.
22 Feb.
20 Mar.
6 Apr.
7 June
7 June
12 July
0 Aug.
28 Aug.
17 Sept
20 Sept.
4 Oct.
4 Oct.
11 Oct.
11 Oct.
18 Oct.
8 Nov.
16 Nov.
22 Nov.
r>Dec.
6 Dec.
20 Dec.
20 Dec.
10 Jan.
21 Feb.
88
89
88
40
Dbputy Pubybyors.
9 Jonathan Croft . .
I Francis Bishop ..
Wm. Henry Clapp
9 George Pratt '* ..
9 William Ivey
Charles Warner
Tlio. Estwlck Pierce .
Matthew Wreford ...
purtbyor's
CLBRK.
25 Sept. 00
DBPUTY
PT7RVBY0B.
16 April
8 Sept.
16 Oct.
8 June
26 May
7 Sept
17 Jan.
8 Sept
12
12
12
18
14
16
WUBRB
STATIOITBD.
Corfu.
West Indies.
Sierra Leone.
Canada
West Indies.
Canada.
Coik.
West Indies.
Barbadoes.
Coik.
Barbadoes.
Chatham.
Chatham.
Malta.
Canada.
Canada.
Cork.
Corfu.
Cork.
West Indies.
Malta.
West Indict
West Indies.
Sierra Leone.
Sierra Leone.
Mauritius.
OibnUtar.
Jamaica.
Chatham.
C. of Good Hoiie
Chatham.
Chatiuun.
28
Sydney, N. 8. W.
VanDieman'sL.
Coik.
ChathBm.
Dublin.
Jamaica.
Barbadoes.
Plymouth.
819
Notes to Medical Department
1 Sir James M'Grigor entered the service in Sept. 1703, as Surgeon of the 88th Regt. ;
he served in Holland and Flanders in 1794 and 5 ; in the West Indies m 1796 ) in the East
Indies in 1798 ; in Egypt, as superintending Surgeon of the Anglo-Indian army in 1801 ;
with the army at Walcheren in 1809 ; and in the Peninsula from 1811 to the end of the war.
8 Dr. Draper served in Sicily, 1806; in Egypt^ 1807; the Corunna Campaign; Portu-
galin 181 1 ; expedition to Holland in 1814.
4 Dt, M<Leod*s services: — Campaign of 1799 in Holland; expedition to Belleisle, and
Minorca; expedition to South America, including capture of Maldonado, Monte Video, and
Buenofl Ayres ; campaign of 1808 and 9, including the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and
Corunna ; expedition to Walcheren ; in the Peninsula from June 1812 to the end of the
war, including the battles of Salamanca, and Vittoria, and siege of San Sebastian ; in
America in^l814 and 15, including the action at PUttsburgh.
5 Dr. Pitcaim served in Holland in 1799, and in Egypt in 1801.
6 Dr. Bone's services: — Expedition to South America in 1807; campaign of 1808 and 9,
Including the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna; expedition to Walcheren; Penin-
sula from May 1812 to the end of the war.
7 Dr. Gillkrest was present with the expedition in the West Indies In 1801 under Sir
Thomas Trigge, including the capture of the islands of St M^Utin, St. John, St. Bartholo-
mew, St. Thomas, and Santa Cruz. Served as Surgeon of a regiment in the Light Division
throughout the war in the Peninsula, including the battle of Vimiera ; retreat to, and
battle of Corunna , retreat from Burgos, action^ of the Coa (near Almeida), Busaco,
Sabogal, Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Niye, and Toulouse;
and the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Son Sebastian, at which latter he accompanied the
storming party. Served also at New Orleans in 1815.
8 Dr. Murray went to the Mediterranean in 1805 in the expedition under Sir James
Craig, and served in Malta, Naples, Calabria, Ischia and Procida, and in Sicily nearly five
years. Served also in the Peninsula from 1810 to the .end of the war.
9 Dr. Loinsworth served the campaign of 1808 and 9, and was present in the action at
Lugo and battle of Corunna. Served also with the expedition against Quadaloupe in 1815.
10 Dr. Gordon's services : — Expedition to Hanover; campaign of 1808 and 9, including
the battles of Roleia and Vimiera ; and subsequently in the Peninsula, including the battles
of Salamanca and Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, retreat from Burgos, and passage of the
Bidassoa, at which latter he was severely wounded in the head and neck.
11. Dr. Stewart's services: — Expedition to South America in 1807; in the Peninsula
from March 1809 to Sept. 1812 ; present at Waterloo.
12 Dr. Kidd's services: — Expedition to Holland in 1799; expedition to South America
in 1806 and 7 ; in the Peninsula from August 1808 to March 1818; campaign of 1818 and
14 in Germany and Holland.
14 Dr. Shortt served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1810 to the end of the war, and was at
the defence of Cadiz from Oct. 1810 to the termination of the sieg^.
16 Dr. St. John served in the Peninsula fW>m Sept. 1811 to the end of the war, and sub-
sequently in the American war.
17 Dr. Mahony served in the Peninsula from April 1809 to the end of the war, including
the passage of the Douro, battles of Tslavera, and Busaco, sieg^ of Oliven^a, battle of Al-
bnhera, affair of Aldea de Ponte, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, affair of Fuenta de
la Prima, battles of Salamanca and Vittoria, affair of Roncesvalles, batfle near Pampeluna,
afihir of Eschalar, assault of San Sebastian, battles of Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
Present also in the attack on New Orleans, 8th Jan. 1815. *
18 Dr. Elliott's services: — Expedition to Naples in 1805; to Calabria hi 1806, and was
present at the battle of Maida; expedition to Walcheren and siege- of Flushing; in the
Peninsula from June 1812 to March 1818; expedition to Italy under Lord Wm. Bentinck.
19 Dr. Hacket served at Walcheren in 1809; in the American war, and was present at
the different actions which took place there in 1818, and was wounded in the head.
Served also the campaign of 1814 in Holland.
318
Notes to Medical Department.
20 Dr. Alex. Stewart served in the Peninsula firom 1811 to the end of the war.
SI Dr. Franklin served in the Peninsula fW>m Sept. 1808 to the end of Uie war, in-
cluding the battles of Busaco, Vittoria, Pampeluna, Pyrenees, NiveUe, and Orthes; sieges
of Oliyen^ and Badajoz. Senred also in the American War, Indndlng the actkn at
Plattsbuigh.
82 Dr. Armstrong served in the Peninsula from March 1810 to the end of the war, in-
cluding the battles o^ Albuhera, Yittoria, Orthes, Pyrenees, and Toulouse. Present at
Waterloo.
23 Dr. Grant served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the end of the war, indnding
the battle of Busaco, first siege of Badajoz ; siege of Ciudad Rodrigo ; third siege of Bada-
joz ; battles of Fuentes d*Onor, Salamanca, Vlttoria, Pyrenees, NiveHe, Orthes, and Tou-
louse.
24 Dr. Melvin served at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1810.
24* Dr. M. W. Kenny served at the capture of tiie Cape of Good Hope in 1806 ; also at
the capture of Bahadurpore and Asseei^hur in the East Indies.
26 Dr. Lightbody served at Gibraltar during the epidemic in 1804; with the anny in
Sicily in 1807 and 8; in the Peninsula from March 1812 to April 1818; and again from
April 1814 to the end of the war, including the defence of Alba de Tonnes, and retreat
from Salamanca.
5S6 Dr. Jeyes served in the Peninsula firom Jan. 1818 to the end of the war, including
the affidr at Morales, battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toulouse. Present at
Waterloo.
27 Dr. Barclay served in the Peninsula in 1814, and subsequently in the American war.
28 Dr. Henry served in the Peninsula from May 1811, to the end of the war. Served
also the campaign of 1816 against Nepaul.
29 Dr. Thomas Smith served the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, including the battles of
Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Orthes, Toulouse, and Waterloo.
30 Dr. Andrew Ferguson served in the American war.
31 Dr. Boe's services: — Campaign and battle of Corunna; expedition toWaleheren;
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, NiveUe, Orthet
and Toulouse.
32 Dr. Starkie embarked with the Medical Staff for Egypt hi 1801. Accompanied the
expedition to Italy under Sir James Craig ; served in Sicily and Calabria, and was at the
capture of Regio.
33 Dr. Reade served in the Peninsula during tiie campaigns of 1812, 13 and 14.
34 Mr. Pratt joined the army In the Peninsula in Jan. 1810, and was present at the
riege and capture of San Sebastian, and with the head-quarters during the operations ia
the Pyrenees.
314
OFFICERS
OH THB
RETIRED FULL PAY, AND HALF PAY,
INOLUDINO
THB ROYAL RBGIMBNT OF ARTILLERY, CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINBERS,
ROYAL MARINES, STAFF, AND MILITARY DEPARTMENTS.
N.B. OJH^er» whote namei are in Italics are on retired fidl'pay.
Officen above the rank of Captain unU he found in the litt of Field Officer*, at the
heginning of the book, according to the date* of their Rank in the Army,
CAPTAINS.
CORNET.
2d LIEUT, or
ENSIGN.
Abbott, Cbrifltopher 11
9 Acton, George 9
Adair, Johan Hein > 19
Adair, WUUam 2
Adams, Alexander 9
Adams, George 4
Adamty William 1
Ag^ew, Charles 31
9 Agnew, Thot, . Bam*den^\9
* Ainsworth, John
9 Alexander, Henry
Alexander, SirJas.Bdw.'.
AUeHf Oeorge
* Allen, John Penn
* Allen, Robert
9 Alpe, Hamond
* Amos, John Green
Andrews, Charles
9 Andrews, Francis
19 Andrews, Thomas
Andros, William ^
Antill, Hen. Colden ....
Anton, Alexander
Appelius, Lewis Chas. . . .
AppletoHf William
Arbttthnott, John, Vise. .
Arbuthnott, Hon, John .
9 Archdall, Henry .......
Armstrong, John
{Armstrong, John
Armstrong, John
Armstrong, John |84
9 Armstrong, Robert* . .
Armstrong, lliomas ....
Armstrong, Thomas ....
QSI Armstrong, William
Arnold, Wm. Fitch
Askew, Thomas
9 Atherton, John*
9Atkin,William7
13
20
99
11
21
13
23
24
31
14
8
30
27
23
25
25
7
128
2
28
11
18
11
11
9
Mar.
Sept.
Sept.
Feb.
July
Dec.
July
May
Dec.
never
June
Jan.
June
never
never
Feb.
never
Mar.
Aug.
June
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
June
Mar.
June
Sept.
Mar.
Aug.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
Feb.
Jan.
May
Oct.
Feb.
May
Mar.
LIEUT.
9527 Jan.
05 30 Oct.
05 28 Sept.
Oct.
0323 Nov.
July
1 July
9 Dec.
12 Oct.
74.31
0323
0926
95
21
07
11
07
04
12
96
04
12
01
01
25
04
05
11
25
04
0812
0326
05
95
07
05
16
09
10
93
09,25
10 2
never
26 Aug.
26 Nov.
26 Feb.
never
never
April
never
June
June
May
May
May
Dec.
Oct.
Nov.
April
April
Nov.
April
Sept.
Aug.
June
April
Sept.
Mar.
June
Jan.
June
June
July
23
1
6
13
5
25
7
12
21
8
14
28
28
1
20
11
20
14
7
126
96
06
09
76
04
04
97
24
09
13
25
05
09
14
09
05
14
99
04
13
03
03
26
05
06
04
06
97
09
05
17
10
13
93
11
11
CAPTAIN.
18
9
8
1
15
15
21
8
22
7
13
18
19
25
25
13
25
27
28
7
16
11
29
21
20
28
25
26
10
5
4
15
13
8
8
4
5
26
18
31
July
Nov.
Jan.
June
Oct.
Feb.
May
April
June
Dec.
Aug.
June
Oct.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Aug.
Jan.
Apr.
June
Jan.
Feb.
Dec.
Sept.
Aug.
June
Aug.
Mar.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
May
April
Aug.
Feb.
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.
05
15
24
80
12
10
05
26
15
99
25
30
14
13
13
20
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
26
27
15
25
5
18
Aug. 14
Mar. 16
May 35
Oct. 83
Dec. 14
Jan. 21
8 April 26
15
24
25
15
13,25
2527
13
08
25
09
1
10
5
16125
15
TO
04
30
13
14
15
17
04
27
17
26
14
18
94
29
25
25
23
25
25
2&
20
25
7
12
20
10
80^16
Jan. 29
April 38
1814
Sept. 14
Nov. 21
Sept. 14
Aug. 25
1814
Jan. 19
Aug. 32
April 21
Sept 17
Nov. 26
June 30
April 18
May 17
Mar. 16
Nov. 18
Nov. 35
Nov. 18
Sept. 38
Aug. 19
May 19
July 35
Dec. 36
R. Marines.
27 Foot.
Unattached.
25 Foot.
1 Garr. Batt.
21 Foot.
1 R. Vet. Bat.
Unattached.
2 R. Vet. Bat.
128 Foot.
Staff Corp.
Unattached.
8R. Vet. Bat.
1 Pr. B. of Mil.
5 Foot.
18 Dragoons.
40 Foot.
Unattached.
45 Foot.
14 Foot.
Unattached.
New.Bru.Fen.
8 W. Ind. Reg.
Unattached.
IR. Vet. Batt.
Irish Brigade.
Unattached.
84 Foot.
37 Foot.
88 Foot.
99 Foot.
12R.Vet.Batt.
23 Dragoons.
98 Foot.
Unattached.
African Co.
Rifle Brigade.
Waller's Co.
52 Foot.
81 Foot.
315
Captains,
CORNET,
ETC.
3 Aug. 09
3 Dec. 03
01
13
96
05
02
29
Aubin, Thomas
. Aytoun, Mar. Chad. W
Baby, Anth. Dupcron ....
9 wi Bacon, Ceesar
Bagpold, Thomaa M
Baker, Robert.
9 Baker, William
Balck, George Philip
9 Baldwin, Anthony
Baldwin, ConnellJas
Baldwin, John Hen
9 Ball, Beni. Marcos ....
Ball, Samuel
Bamford, Rich. Watkius ..
Barlow, B. ^
Barnard, Hen. Gee
Barnes, Joseph
Barrett, Knox
Barron, John
Barry, Bartholomew £dw. .
Barton, Daniel
Barton, Hugh
Barwell, Osborne
Bateman, Sir John
* Bates, Robt. Montelieu . .
9 Baylee, Henry Gough . .
Bayly, Paget
9 iSBi Baynes, Geo. Macl."
9 liSI Baynes, Thomas
Bayntun, Charles
Beadon, Richard
Bean, Itaae
Beare, Wm. Gabbett
*Beattie, Vincent
Beatty, Samuel
9 Bearan, John Griffiths ' .
Beaumont, John Percivall .
*Beckham, Horatio
Bell, George Rodney
Bell, Henry
* BeU, James
Bellairs, John
Belson, George
9 Belton, Samuel
Bennett, James
Bentham, John
Bentinck, Geoige
Beresford, Geo. de la Poer .
Beretze, Francis
Berington, Thomas *^
Berkeley, Hon, Cra. Fitzha.
Bernard, Peter
Bernard, Hon. W. Smyth B.
Bertles, Henry
*Bettesworth, Henry
Its Biddulph, Theophilns .
Bfgnell, Rich. Roe
Birch, Geoige "
9 Birch, James *'
Bird, Lewis Wm
*Bischhoilshausen,C.JBarim
9 Bishop, James 86 May 04
Blachford, Oswald 8 6 Dec. 27
W3& Black, Samuel 5 Apr.
Apr.
10 June
17 June
31 Jan.
3 Dec.
29 Oct
never
23 July
20 Dec.
13 Aug.
25 Dec.
9 Apr.
12 Dec.
22 May
1 June
10 Mar.
14 Oct
27 Apr.
never
23 May
12 Sept
never
never
8 Oct
6 Aug.
4 Apr.
27 Oct
Mar.
11 May
9 July
28 Jan.
never
7 Apr.
2 June
6 Apr.
never
9 July 03
28 Dec. 20
never
10 Feb. 77
6 May
10 July
9 Apr.
3 Aug.
never
8 Mar.
23 Dec.
never
29 Oct
29 Jan.
9 Nov.
never
never
22 Doc.
3 Mar.
4 Apr.
12 July
8 Dec.
LIBUT.
12 Apr.
1 May
10
04
07
21
07
76
25
16
06
95
06
19
09
16
11
12
03
07
08
93
96
03
26
04
12
01
78
06
09
15
27
OS
25
24
09
04
97
08
09
08
never
27
lO*
14 May
14 Oct
16 Sept
22 May
19 Nov.
17 Apr.
27 Aug.
16 Mar.
7 July
25 May
31 Dec.
20 Mar.
13 May
10 Dec.
1 April
3 Jan.
9 April
22 Mar.
19 Dec.
4 Aug.
2 April
18 Mar.
never
9 June
9 May
1 Feb-
20 July
15 Oct
never
1 Nov.
26 Oct.
never
27 Oct
3 Feb.
9 July
never
23 Feb.
7 Apr.
never
22 Mar.
6 July
16 May
2 Dec.
7 April
17 Jan.
14 Feb.
10 Oct
16 July
29 Jan.
11 Feb.
16 Aug.
3 June
never
22 May
3 July
1 Oct.
I May
6 Mar.
never
23 Dec.
13 Sept
8 July
01
13
00
06
03
35
07
08
25
09
78
28
19
07
97
10
26
10
27
25
12
03
CAPTAIN.
1 Sept. 14
22 July 12
14
05
08
09
93
04
S6
08
14
03
05
25
80
80
08
13
25
22
28
05
03
27
26
10
13
06
03
00
11
05
04
31
13
27 Jan.
10 July
27 July
10 Aug.
11 Oct
1 June
3 June
10 Feb.
10 Feb.
21 April
17 May
12 July
23 Aug.
16 July
13 Sept
25 May
6 Jan.
17 Sept
12 July
22 April
1 Aug.
13 June
25 Dec.
13 Aug.
23 Feb.
1 Aug,
8 Jan.
1 Feb.
25 Nov.
7 Nov.
22 May
25 Dec.
25 Aug.
7 Aug.
13 Oct
25 Dec.
28 Dec.
17 Oct
25 Dec.
28 Dec.
28 Apr.
30 Dec.
20 Feb.
8 Feb.
8 April
19 Feb.
1 Aug.
20 Feb.
22 Mar.
6 Nov.
10 Aug.
24 Jan.
25 Dec.
14 Sept
1 June
6 Nov.
20 Dec.
6 Oct
6 July
27 June
1 Ang.
28 July
13
03
26
32
25
33
26
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
Dec. 14
10 April 25
21 Aug. 16
25 Jan. 18
2 Feb. 10
4 May 9057 Foot
22 Dec. 2560 Foot
26 June 38 Unattached.
12
17
081
15
10
38
13
20
29
14
03
31
3923 Aug.
8 Garr. Batt
R. Artillery.
Bourbon Bef(.
23DngooD«.
R. Marines.
25 Feb.
22 Feb. 27
12 Aug. B4
17 Jan. 22
16 Feb. 95
1617 Foot
Unattached.
Unattached.
72 Foot
R. Marines.
13 July 39 Unattached
2 Feb.
5 April 27
6 Jan. 32
17 Sept. 25
8 Mar. 39
30 Dec. 34
2624 Jan. 28
12 1 Nov. 14
1814
28 Ang. 38
13
26
09
27
24
98
99
05
35
13
15
28
08
25 Sept 34
20 Nov. 28
1811
22 May 35
1814
25 June 17
16 Mar. 33
26 Mar. 11
391 Unattached.
16 1 Drag. Gd».
R. Artillery.
Unattached.
Unattached.
Unattached.
68 Foot
Unattached.
Unattached.
R. Art Drivf.
lP.Bn.ofMil.
Unattached.
18142 Garr. Batt
1325 Sept U
00
26
13
82
1783
05128 April 95
29 Dec. 25
31 May 27
24
23
31
13
13j
31
29
16
40
13
14
10
27
14
08
15
11
34
25
1 May
6 July
28
30
R. Artillery.
Unattached.
Queen's Ban.
92 Foot
28 Foot
Unattached.
lPr.Bn.of Mil.
R. Waggon Tr.
90 Foot
36 Foot
43 Foot
Unattached.
Unattached.
l8143Pr.Bn.oniil.
17 May 390 Dr. Ods.
2631 Dec.
36 19 Feb.
26 June
1 Nov.
25 Aug.
17 May
26 May
24 Jan.
25 Sept. 14
26 Mar.
2 June 21
31 July 32
24 Sept 26
2 May 16
30 Unattached.
36
26
14
37
31
16
40
2 May
9 Feb.
22
38
90 Foot.
R. Manned.
Unattacheil.
Unattached.
Unattached.
1 R. Vet Batt
R. Art Driv.
Unattached.
Unattached.
1 Drag. Gds.
Unattached.
4 Foot
16|6 Dragoons.
R. Marine*.
R. Artillery.
R. Engineers.
18 Foot
25 Sept 16 PoP.Co.ofWag
23 Foot
fiOPnot.
8 April 26iUnattMlifd.
91C
Captains.
BlackaU, John
9 Blackett, Christopher . .
Slackmore, Henry
BUigraye, Joseph ^'
9 BlaUston, John
Bland, James ^*
SiRBlathwayt, Geo. Wm.. .
Blathwayt, William
Qtt Blennerhasset, Aldw. "
Bloomfleld, Edwin
Blunt, Richard
Blyth, Aognstus Fred
Boardman, William >* ....
Boates, William
BoMero, Henry Geo
Bonner, John
Bottlby, Thomas
Boulton, Richard
Bonrchier, Hugh Plnnkett
Bowen, John Watts
Bower, John
Bower, Thomas Bowyer . .
Bowie, James
Bowness, John
Boyd, Edward
Boyes, Robt. Naime " ....
Brackenbnry, John
Bradley, Wm. Brown ....
Brannan, Peter
Bray, Edm. Moore
Brereton, Robert **
Breit, William
Breynton, John
Brice, Vaughan
^Bridge, Samuel
BriggB, Abraham
Broadhead, Bingley
Broadhead, John Richard . .
Brodie, Hugh
Brooke,i9irA.B.deCapell,B/
Brooke, Robert
Brown, David
Brown, Edward "
Brown, Francis
Brovm, Oeorge
Brovm, Hugh
Brown, James
9 Brown, John Bemie ....
Brown, Nathaniel
9^3^ Brown, Thomas ^ . .
Browne, Arth. Arundel ....
Browne, Brotherton
Browne f Damd
Browne, John
Browne, Lawrence
Browne, Peter
Browne, P. Rutledge Montg.
9 Browne, Hon. 'Diomas . .
Browne, William
Brutionf John
Bryan, Geoige
Bnchan, George
Buchanan, John Graham . .
Buckworthy Peter Bverard
2d LIEUT,
ETC.
6
19
6
29
4
25
27
23
13
27
19
5
15
1
4
23
11
12
19
24
29
16
26
16
26
19
9
1
9
24
11
6
29
26
22
8
11
19
15
1
22
26
2
12
7
25
30
23
30
1
12
5
14
31
6
16
15
22
16
15
8
July
Jan.
July
never
May
Sept
Nov.
Apr.
Mar.
Aug.
Mar.
Jan.
Oct
June
Aug.
May
May
Apr.
May
Feb.
Aug.
Nov.
Dec.
Aug.
July
May
Nov.
July
Sept.
July
Jan.
Apr.
June
Dec.
never
Feb.
Oct
July
Jan.
Aug.
Oct
Dec.
Dec.
Sept
Oct.
Feb.
Nov.
June
June
Oct
June
Sept.
May
Sept
Oct.
May
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Mar.
May
Aug.
Feb.
July
09
09
96
94
04
18
15
14
04
23
26
08
15
14
01
06i
94
14
07
85
21
95
15
11
14
03
03
19
03
05
94
75
04
07
25
19
05
13
88
04
08
27
96
06
87
04
06
25
11
99
05
04
07
08
97
04
16
94
LIEUT.
July
May
Apr.
never
July
Aug.
May
Apr.
Oct.
Apr.
Dec.
Aug.
Sept.
Apr.
July
Jan.
Dec.
never
Nov.
Jan.
May
Feb.
May
Apr.
July
June
Nov.
July
Nov.
Feb.
June
Jan.
Dec.
Feb.
8
11
2
19
25
4
25
5
23
31
29
17
9
1
5
3
20
28
2
4
3
7
1
8
28
27
13
14
25
23
27
23
never
29 Dec.
20 Sept
24 Oct
2 July
27 July
6 Feb.
12 Sept
18 Jan.
12 June
1 Oct
16 Jan.
2 Nov.
05
25
26
09
25
15
04
06
23
08
92
26
96
25
12
15
05
04
22
05
06
12
78
06
08
26
21
06
02 20 Mar.
93
05
10
30
01
12
90
04
05
07
13
27 Mar.
15 Dec.
13 April 26 27 April
1 Sept
11 Aug.
7 Nov.
1 Aug.
1 Feb.
11 24 Dec.
07 14 July
9928 April
19 July
never
8 May
9 April
never
E B
CAPTAIN.
13 14 Nov.
0927 July
9829 Apr.
30 July
94 30 Sept
00 12 Feb.
9 June
16|27 July
1526 Aug.
15 Apr.
26 Sept.
5 Apr.
25 Nov.
8 Apr.
31 Dec.
18 July
3 July
13 July
7 Aug.
12 May
6 Aug.
12 Dec.
14 Jan.
1 1 June
17 Aug.
9 Aug.
15 Oct
16 April
18 Mar.
18 Aug.
17 Aug.
26 May
16 Mar.
16 Sept
2 Dec.
8 Apr.
5 July
23 July
8 Sept
16
15
OS
94
IS
26
25
20
34
13
26
33
28
26
27
09
23
97
35
14
93
26
08
30
2625
1526 Feb.
4 June
24 May
25 Oct
22 May
15 Feb.
10 Feb.
12 Sept
25 Aug.
2 Jan.
20 July
8 April
9924 Nov.
0615 July
05 13 Mar.
09 30 Nov.
12 29 Aug.
08 12 Aug.
04 30 May
21 11 April
25 Nov.
05 11 Feb.
25 2 Aug.
I 4 June
17
15
29
26
07
13
10
15
26
12
00
36
99
13
30
98
WHEN
PUICRD ON
HALF PAY.
25
22
7
25
23
9
25
19
6
27
20
4
15
17
13
25
6
16
28
8
Nov. 1898 Foot
July 19
July
Feb.
Dec.
June
Oct
Jan.
July
Sept. 31
June 34
Nov.
Feb.
Dec.
06
16
31
25
21
38
26
Oct.
Dec.
Dec.
1814
31
18
12
38
08
15
25
01
13
99
25
33
25
14
18
94
10
27
35
09
34
95
13125
Aug.
Dec.
July
Mar.
Aug.
June
July
7 Dragoons.
2R.VetBatt
R. Art. Driv.
27 Foot
Unattached.
Unattached.
3 Dragoons.
Unattached.
10 Foot.
3 Foot
6W.Ind.Reg.
36|Unattached.
Unattached.
Unattached.
Ogle's Rec.Co.
R. Artillery.
Coldstr. Gds.
19 Dragoons.
56 Foot.
45 Foot
Unattached.
103 Foot
Unattached.
Staff Corps.
3W. Ind.Reg.
27
30
26
02
30
30
17
36
29
33
2538 Foot
17
104 Foot
2
10
25
23 Aug. dOi Unattached.
25
9
16
Sept 15
Mar. 32
June 85
25
26
23
25
Nov. 17
1800
May 25
Aug.
Oct
39
27
26 Feb. 18
7
21
Dec.
Mar.
Nov.
14
34
Sept.
June
Feb.
Nov.
25
25
22
8 April 26
18
17
16
36
25
18
12
28
25
9
26
20
2
25
May
Sept
June
June
Mar.
Dec.
May
Dec.
Aug.
Dec.
18
16
28
31
16
19
03
18
30
02
York Lt Inf.
Unattached.
Unattached.
Indep. Co.
66 Foot
82 Foot
5 Foot
Unattached.
Unattached.
2 R. Vet. Batt
17 Dragoons.
Indep. Co.
1 Garr. Batt.
Unattached.
39160 Foot
R. Marines.
R. Marines.
82 Foot
60 Foot
62 Foot
79 Foot.
Unattached.
Unattached.
8 R.VettBatt.
100 Foot
4 Ceylon Reg.
Unattached.
Unattached.
16 Dragoons.
24 Dragoons.
R. Marines*
Gren. Gds.
83 Foot
Unattached.
Gren. Gds.
317
Bnlkdej, Chftrles
Buller, Edmund Rich
Boiler, George William ....
9 9SBi Barges, 8om. Wald.*'
Barke, Alexander **
9 Burice, Bdmnnd
ni Bmke, James**
Bomaby, Kdwin
Bomett, Rich. Parry
9 Burton, John Canon'*. .
Barton, Joseph
Bttssche, George
Butler, Edward
Burler, Rich. Alexander .
9 lt& Butler, Theobald .
Butler, TheophUus
Butler, Walter
9 Butler, WUUam
BygraTe, Joseph .......
CORKXTy
BTC.
Captains*
LI BUT.
U
84
87
1
8
89
81
4
10
4
6
9
29
6
16
88
16
ICalcott, Geo. Berkeley. .
Caldeoot, Henry
Calder, William
CaldweU, Arthur James . .
Cameron, Angus
9 Cameron, John*
Cameron, William
9 ^^ Campbell, Alexand."
Campbdlf Alexander ....
aCampbell, Archibald*' . .
ni Camphai, Donald^ . .
Campbell, Donald
Canq>bell, Duncan
Campbell, Oeoige ........
CampbeU, John
Campbellt John
Campbell, John* ........
9 Campbell, J<rfm
Campbell, John
Campbell, Moses
a Campbell, Patrick
Campbell, Walter
ICampbeU, William (Is
Canq>beU, William (8nd)*'
Card&Wf Henry^ . .
Carloss, John Baxter
9 Cani(q[ie,W.F.
Carpenter, Digby Tbos. . .'. .
Cartan, William
Carteret, John Daniel de
Cary , Wm. Lucius
Castiean, Thos. James ..
Cates, James
Cathcart, Han. AdolphusF.
9 Gattanach, John .
Canlfeild, John
9 Ctalfield, Daniel *«.
9 Cbadwick, William
9 Chakmer, John . . .
* ChambciBy John ...
Chancellor, John . . .
Chapmin, John Ji__.
MChapman^ Jomph
Chariton, flaint John
t)**28
Lfaidsay*>88
April
April
July
Oct.
Mar.
Oct.
May
Not.
July
April
Oct
never
Nov.
July
Oct.
July
May
Aug.
never
19
84
80
12
10
18
12
19
99
07
04
1684
19
0688
07
04
04
10 Sept.
20 July
14 July
88 May
81 Sept
3 April
6 Aug.
14 Dec.
4 July
86 April
9 July
12 Aug.
81 May
9 July
1 July
16 Dec.
8 April
6 June
185 Dec
14 Jan.
July
83 June
Feb.
85 Mar.
lOct.
11 Sept
Dec.
183 Mar.
17 July
9 July
never
3 Mar.
16 Mar.
7 Nov.
185 Oct
6 May
4 April
9 July
14 June
never
80 Jan.
18 Sept
183 Jan.
10 Feb.
CAPTAIN.
19
80
13
5
81
30
18
6
1
4
April
Nov.
Jan.
never
Nov.
Oct
Mar.
June
May
Feb.
Nov.
88
86
86
12
13
14
83
81 May
9 April
80 May
20 Oct
20 Feb.
10 Nov.
7 July
8 April
00 13 June
08 6 Nov.
0521 April
13 Sept
1 Oct
25
87
87
27
never
Feb. 80
Sept. 83 10 Sept
April 08
Dec.
Jan.
June
never
88 Nov.
10|l9 May
26 Oct
86 June
86 Dec.
07
05
0 April
June
24 June
18 Nov.
3 Sept
May
14 Dec.
20 July
16 Aug.
20 July
7 April
21 Mar.
4 Mar.
1 April
16 Aug.
16 June
1 April
23 Aug.
June
13 Feb.
22 Nov.
June
85 June
21 July
1 Aug.
Sept
20 July
July
12 Dec.
Jan.
*25Dec.
7 April
19 May
9 June
16 Sept
7 Dec.
18 June
2 Feb.
18 Not.
07
09110
14
14
86
0611
03
09
03
10
03
03
96
03
03
96
12
05
0484
08
08
8686
11
13
08
0629
03
9622
16
0821
14
16
82
03
08
06
03
00
06 19 May
06 1 June
00 6 June
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0926
13
24
1920
88
07
04
1328
05
13
04
05
00
05
06
96
13
07
11
98
12
85
00|
04
97
04
13
82
86
05
00
07
06
OS
07
04
18
6
24
26
6
31
11
22
6
27
9
31
26
26
19
0611
26
25
8920
18
18
0924
7
1
18
8831
6
26
2583
17
13
10
9
26
20
11
26
14
06)81
9
1418
Oct
Aug.
July
Jan.
Jan.
May
Vor.
Nov.
July
June
June
Mar.
July
Dee.
July
June
Dec.
May
July
Feb.
Nov.
Sept
April
July
Feb.
April
July
Aug.
Aug.
May
May
Oct.
Feb.
July
Feb.
Nov.
May
Feb.
Feb.
Dec.
Sept
April
Mar.
Oct
86
89
86
14
36
16
86
86
061
27
14
98
25
86
34
14
30
12
13
16
84
11
06
38
87
13
08
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
84
9
19
8
1
3
7
18
1
26
19
26
1
6
28
25
6
26
8
4
17
Feb.
April
Oct
May
April
Aug.
July
Oct
Nov.
Nov.
Oct.
June
Oct
Nov.
Nov.
July
April
July
May
81
6
3
11
3627
2680
91
14
11
83
26
29
09
1880
0828
1380
86
03
8610
1486
88nnaitubed.
89 Onattached.
98 Unattached.
176W.Ind.Rcg.
86 Unattached.
80 York Chan.
86 Unattached.
26 Unattadied.
16 Veteran Co.
83 R- Artillery.
2037 Foot
0226 Dragoons.
86 Unattached.
29 Unattached.
84 Unattached.
14 4 Drag. Qds.
8865 Foot
17 87 Foot
88 Unattached.
10
8886
86
6
88
8018
14
2516
1
6
8831
14
85
35
86
98
14
80
83
18
08
13
00
80
00
1086
80
86
8
87
85
14
26
81
10
8
Dee. 83 7 Foot
Mar. 862 Drsg. Gds.
Jan. 87 Unattached.
July 89|Unatlaehed.
Fndep. Co.
Aug. 35|Unattachcd.
Nov. 17 13 Dragoons.
Nov. 37 85 Foot
it Marines.
Aug. 89|8 Ceylon Bejr.
8ItVetBstt
Aug. 1804 Foot
Oct 19 R. Marines.
April 16 86 Foot
R. Marines.
4B.VetBatt
Sept 3086 Foot
Feb. 1691 Fbot
Oct 168W.Ind.B(g.
Feb. 88 Unattached.
Dec. 1848 Foot
April 89 Unattached.
June 31 Unattached.
July 89 Unattached.
R.
Mar. 3396 Foot
Deo. 19 R. Artillery.
July 1661 Foot
Aug. 38 Unnttacbed.
1814 06 Foot
Jan. 32 Unattached.
Aug. 37 Unattached.
Jan. 8<< Unattached.
July 88 Unattached.
181408 Foot
Oct 8l6Dri«. Qds.
Sept 387 Fbot
Aug. 1484 Foot
Jan. 13 Indep. Co.
18148Pr.BttjiinfiL
July 8361 Fbot
June 89 R. Artmery.
IR. Vet Bait
Oet 8114
918
Captaim.
BNSION,
BTC.
Chawner, Bdw. Houre • . . .
CheapCi John
^Cheape, John
Cheney, Edward
Cheney, Ralph
Chepmell, Charles
CheMhire, Edward
Chichester, Arthur
Chichester, Oeoi^e**
Chichester, Lord Ham. Fnu
Chichester, Hen. T. Earl qf
Chisholm, Andrew
von ChUholm^ Donald^
Christie, Napier Turner. . . .
Christie, Thomas • .
Clark John
Clarke, Charlea
lEB Clark, Pryce^
Clayfleldy Edw. Ireland. . . .
Cieather, Edw. John
Clements, Frederick Wm.
CIements,^on.Wm. Sydney
9 OB Clerke, Sir W. H. Bt.
Olive, Edward
9Close,Charies*
9 Close, Henry Jackson.. . .
Cochrane, Robt. Mortmier ^
Coeh, Wm.B€ddeek
Cockbume, Wm. Horace . .
Cocker, Barnard WiUiam . .
Coghlan, Robt. Elisha ....
CMy, Hen, Auguttut,*^ . .
Collard, Thomas
^S3i Colleton, Thomas Wm.
Collins, OraTCS Chanmey . .
Collis,Peter
Colman, Thomas
Colt, William
9 Colthurst, Fitzmau. W.«'
9Wi Colthurst, Jas. R.*'
9 Colthurst, Nicholas ....
Coltonf William
Colville, Frederick
Coney, Bicknell
Connop, Henry
9 Connor, Charles^
Conimdy, Martinus ^
Conroy,5irJohn£^ KCH.
Cook, Jervis
* Cooke, John
Cooper, Hon. A. H. Ashley
* Cooper, Robert Henry
Cooper,Robt. Hen.Spencer^
Coote, Chldley
Corsy, Charles Juste de. . . .
S Costley,Tbeoph. Byers. .
ffCotteU, James «7
9 Cottingham, Edward . .
Cotton, Edw. Antonius^ . .
Orache, Thomas
Courtneify Henry Fred, . .
Cowper, Hon, Wm. Francis
9 Cox, Charles
Cox^ Charles
86
77
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17 June
nerer
28 Dec.
31 Dec.
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20 Oct.
27 Sept.
18 Sept
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10 June
18 June
5 April 81
87
04
06
01
17
3 Sept.
never
2 Mar.
19 July
15 Oct.
16 Feb.
9 Dec.
10 Jan.
27 April
88 April
13 July
17 Nov.
30 Jan.
10 April
83 May
28 Sept.
18 July
7 Sept.
21 Nov.
20 May
11 Mar.
28 May
13 Dec.
12 Jan.
12 Nov.
27 Nov.
1 Dec.
22 Sept.
1 Dec.
2 Sept.
23 Feb.
30 April
8 Sept.
26 May
never
8 April
never
20 Mar.
never
3 Mar.
9 May
17 Sept.
20 April
1 July
OOct.
2 Dec.
31 Dec.
17 Sept.
14 Feb.
19
28
23
11
14
7
7
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16
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5
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10
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8
14
26
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07
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9
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05
98
00
06
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95
27
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05
1
5
19
1
29
15
24
16
9
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Dee.
never
Jan.
June
Nov.
May
Jan.
Mar.
Dec.
April
Aug.
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Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Nov.
June
Mar.
Oct.
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Oct
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Aug.
June
April
Mar.
June
Oct
Nov.
Oct.
June
July
Aug.
Oct
Oct.
Mar.
Sept
never
July
Feb.
June
Sept
Sept
Oct
never
May
never
July
June
Jan.
May
July
Feb.
Nov.
June
Feb.
May
Oet
86
78
7
14
9
86180
32
04
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15
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18
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05
13
01
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89
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07
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7
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17
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April
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April
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Oct
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Mar.
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May
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Sept
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April
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July
Dec.
April
April
32
80
03
87
37
WHEN
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HALF PAY.
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178395 Foot
1805
80 Mar. 87
14 Feb. 40
13 25 April 86
04 84 Sept IS
05 19 Mar. 07
8584 Aug. 98
98 19 April 98
88 9 Jan. 88
89180 June
15
26189 Oct
01
1825 Dec
91 8 Aug.
9920 Sept 99
85 17 Sept 85
94
95
14
91
9884 Aug. 98
18 July 86
91120 Mar. 95
89
85188 May 88
1323 April 84
85 Sept. 80
1 Nov.
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18
18
38
85187 Dec.
8684 May
86 14 Feb.
13
1485 Feb.
85 Oct
1814
28 Aug. 38
91
18
32
30127 May
35 21 Oct
30 28 May
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49 Foot
Liverpool Reg.
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9 Foot
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Unattached.
4 R. Yet Bn.
Unattached.
99 Foot
98 Foot
York Ran.
Unattached.
Unattached.
Staff Corps.
African Corps.
Unattached.
43 Foot
Unattadied.
R. Artillery
22 Dragoons.
9601engarryFen.
R. Marines.
Unattached.
Unattached.
Unattached.
R. Engineers.
16181 Foot
Staff Corps.
61 Foot.
Unattached.
Unattached.
97
88
88
91
99
14
07
13185 Feb. 19
8380 Dec. 83
86|86 April 87
15 Dec. 37
87
8920 Nov.
11
34
13
91
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08
19
96
96 Unattached.
75 Foot
8625 June 90Sub.In.ofMn.
11 June 90
17 June
6 Sept 94
1814
15 Feb. 90
8580 June 86
06
19
14
19
85 20 July
28 Dec
20 Mar. 95
05
05
95|25Dec
9 Nov.
Unattached.
2R.YetBatt
Sc Fus. Gds.
17 Dragoona.
CapelUg.
Unattached.
98 Unattached.
83 R. Artillery.
R. Marines.
1814156 Foot
Staff Corps.
2Pr.Bn4ifMU.
KEngineen.
Unattached.
1811 96 Foot
181445 Foot
R. Marines.
Yk.Chassenrs.
85 R. Artillery.
17 109 Foot
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96
1541 Foot
8 July 1887 Foot
910
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BTC.
at7i5.
LZBUT.
Cox, Ednnind* 7 July
* Cox, John never
Cox, John Geoiig^e 6 Aug.
Cox, Joseph Lucas 4 July
Coxwell, Edward^ 20 Dec.
♦ Coyney, Walter Hill .... never
CrackneUf James, That, . . 17 Aug.
Cradock, Adam Williamson 9 July
9QiA CiadockyThomas**.. 20 Feb.
Craick, Douglas Hamilton
Craig, William Henry .... 25 June
9 Creigie, John 3 Oct.
Cranfleld, Geo. Darley .... 16 June
Crawfurd, Sir Robt. Bart, 21 April
9 Creswell, George^ 3 Sept.
Creswell, WUliam 18 Aug.
Crichton, John 2 April
9 Croasdaile, Geoige .... 15 April
Croker, Bdward 8 Jan.
Crosbie, 5tr William, Barf . 4 Mar.
Cross, Wm. Jennings 1 April
Crawther, RicK J. F, 2 Dec.
Cniikshank, Patrick 3 Mar.
9 Cnbitt, Henry Finley^. . 21 Mar.
Cndbertson, John 5 Oct.
Cumming, John Johnstone 26 Mar.
Cuppege, Adam^ 11 Mar.
Cnppage, Alexander 25 Aug.
Cnrtis, Henry » 22 Dec.
Cust, Hon. Peregrine Fra. . . 31 Mar.
Custanoe, Neville 2 July
14
03
05
05
07
03
06
97
05
06
79
07
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11
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19
1
19
21
7
27
15
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1
22
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07
13
19
98
04
06
04
05
13
09
03
08
12
Daintry, Michael 22 June
9 Dallas, Robert Wm 1 Sept.
Dalton, Wm. Serjeantson . . 12 Sept.
Daniel, Hen. Nixon ^ .... 13 Dec.
9 D'Arcey, Bdward 13 April
D'Arcy, John 8 Mar.
D'Arey, Judge Tho$. .... 31 Dec.
Darling, Chas. Henry .... 7 Dec.
Darrock, Duncan 25 Mar.
9 Davem, John 27 Mar.
Davies, Arthur 22 Nov.
ni Davies, David" 16 April
* Davies, John never
Davies, John 4 April
Davis, Alfi^^ 21 Sept.
9 Davis, James** 2 April
IknU^Wmimn 26 Feb.
Dawe, Charles 28 Jan.
9ni Day, James"* 10 June
Day, John 15 Oct.
Dayrell, Francis 11 July
9 Deacon, Chas. Parke*> . . 1 April
«£l Deacon, Thomas'* 5 April
9 De Buigh, Anth. Philip 7 Mar.
De la Condamine, Tlioa. . . 16 June
Delancey, John 27 Aug.
De Lisle, Hirzel Fred. .... 23 Sept.
Delmont, Frederick 8 June
Dennis, James 11 June
9 Dennis, John Cripps. ... 11 June
X>efmy, Robert
9 Derensy, Geo. Webb. . . 27 Nov.
14
13
1
18
23
15
8
19
3
29
20
3
9
9
13
9
Nov.
never
Jan.
Mar.
June
never
Jane
Mar.
May
July
April
May
Mar.
Dec.
Mar.
Jan.
Feb.
April
July
A^ec.
17
CAPTAIW.
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July
Sept.
Oct.
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Aug.
Dec.
July
May
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10 Aug.
25 Dec.
04M Feb.
20 Sept
11 July
26 Nov.
26 Oct.
7 Oct.
30 Jan.
24 June
26 Aug.
2 Dec.
7 April
14 Aug.
13 Nov.
5 Feb.
26 April
8 April
24 June
24 Feb.
29 Aug.
04|l9 July
24 Oct.
12 June
17 Mar.
28 Feb.
13 Nov.
28 Mar.
25 Jan.
17 Oct.
16 June
WHRN
PLACED ON
HALF FAY.
07
061
21
05
07
03
06
07
80
08
00
92
15
08
15
25
32
13
11
24
22
99
35
1225
17 April 85 UnattMrbed.
1814
77 Foot.
8 July 1940 Foot
13
10
Jan. 25
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1800
14
3
25
16
23
83
11
13
25
83
32
06
98
26121
14
31
17
Unattached.
R. ArtUlery.
Indep. Co.
R. Marines.
16 Foot.
04
06
06
06
15
12
04
10
13
16
17
11
23
14
35
18
1
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21
27
16
21
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13
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20
08
22
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0922
08 29
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26
19
06
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07
08
15
07
07
08
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02
13
10
14
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13
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07
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29
25
11
17
18
20
27
19
23
15
1
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22
12
3
18
18
8
12
11
16
17
2
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June
Oct.
Feb.
Feb.
Aug.
April
Sept.
Sept.
Jan.
Nov.
Feb.
June
never
June
May
June
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
July
Sept.
Aug.
April
Mar.
June
Feb.
Aug.
June
Feb.
Oct.
«JCC.
25
11
26
14
10
08
95
30
23
07
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07
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19
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19
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6
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1
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1
6
10
17
16
29
6
15
14
22
27
7
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30
20
Feb.
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May
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April
June
June
July
April
July
April
April
Nov.
April
13
11
26
29
15
31
32
15
25
08
38
25
15
26
21
26
12
Nov.
Aug. 26 Unattached
Oct. 8320 Foot
April 12 R. Marines.
1814 47 Foot
Sept 26 Unattached.
Dec. 89 9 Foot
July 35 Unattached.
8R.VetBatt
Hanger's Co.
May 20ColdstGds.
Oct 2084 Foot
June 26 Unattached.
Aug. 26 Unattached.
R. Marines.
June 16 11 Foot
Mar. 27 R. ArtiUery.
Sept 1646 Foot
Nov. 168W.Ind.Reg.
Nov. 36 Unattached.
June 30 Unattached.
April 21 R. Artillery.
Mar. 163 Drag. Gds.
Oct 261R.VetBatt
10 Feb.
21 May
17 April
20 Dec.
80ct
30 Oct
1 Nov.
8 June
3 Oct
1524 July 28
99
27
26
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34
21
27
13
25
08
36
15
32
29 Unattached.
18 14 Foot
36 Unattached.
34 R. Artillery.
6R.VetBatt
31 Veteran Co.
4 R. Vet Co.
38 Unattached.
27 Unattached.
30 27 Foot
26 Unattached.
25 Dec.
9 Sept
13 Aug.
1 Aug.
904 Foot
9 Jan.
3 Feb.
11 Nov.
17 Sept
1 Aug.
20 April
25 Dec
16 June
25|30Jaly
26 14 Feb.
08 1 Jan.
25 60ct
1326 Dec.
00
15 26 Feb.
34
30
37
29
Unattached.
R. Artillery
Unattached.
Unattached.
R. Marines.
Unattached*
28|R. ArtOlefy.
1906 Foot
25| Unattached.
R. Artillery.
H^Unattaehed.
16 Portngoese S.
321 Unattached.
29'Unattarhcd.
Unattached.
16|R. Marines.
25 Unattached.
1432 Foot
2R.V€tBatt
16189 Foot.
39U
Captains.
lyBrp, Baltfaaiar, Banm . .
Des Voeux, Sir Charles Bt.
Bes VoeuZy Henry
9 Devey, Henry Fryer ....
JDnxm, Wm, Henry
Dewell, Thomas
Dick, John
Dickson, Lothian Sheffield
J>Ulon, Timothy
DiUon,WUllam
Disney, Algernon
DizoD, Henry, M
Dixon, John
* Dobbs, Fnincis
Jkfdd, Thomas
* Dodsworth, Benjamin . .
Dodsworth, Sir Edwd., BL
Dononghmore, J. J7.o/*,K.P.
* Doran, James Goddard . .
9 Douglas, Arch. Murray ..
Douglu, Hen. Hamilton . .
9 Douglas, Joseph
Dottglius, Robert
Dowland, John
m Down, Kichard
Downes, Wm. James
9 Boyle, Michael Taylor . .
Dojrne, Richard
SDrewry, Frederick Qeo.
iSBi Dromgoole, N. Fleming
Drought, Barth. Elliott. . . .
9rai Drought, John Head
Druitt, Edward
Dnunmond, George
9 Drummond, J. M'Gregor
Drury, John
9 Drysdale, Alexander. . . .
Duff, Benjamin
I>uncan, William^
Dnndas, Rich. Leslie
J>nngan, William
I>unmore, Alex. JEarl of . .
Ihinn, Thomas
Dunne, Richard
9 Durie, John Adam ....
9 DuTal, Dayid<^
Dnval, John
999A Bason, R. Prescott**
9m Eaton Charles ....
Bckford, Alexander
9 Edmonds, Hamilton^ . .
Bdwards, John
8Si Edwardes, David John
£dwardes, /f(Ofi.Geo.Warren
ElUott, Edw. Francis
EllioU, Rich. Chas.
EUiott, WiUiam ....
£Uis, Dixie
EUis, Qeo. Moore
9 EUif, Hercules^ ....
£lli8, Joseph
JBUis, Richard
*» Ellis, Thoe. David ....
2d LIEUT,
ETC.
never
5 Sept.
8 April
never
11 Feb.
14 Feb.
26 Sept.
27 Jan.
25 Dec.
6 Aug.
2 May
25 April
10 Mar.
never
1 July
never
28 Mar.
25 Sept.
never
20 Jan.
12 Mar.
14 July
20 Mar.
1 Nov.
7 Mar.
10 Aug.
3 July
12 Mar.
19 May
1 Nov.
4 Sept.
3 Mar.
18 Oct.
14 Oct.
15 Dec.
12 Oct.
IJuly
16 Feb.
10 May
17 June
4 Aug.
1 Aug.
20 Jan.
8 April
12 Nov.
26 Mar.
9 July
8 Jan.
4 Dec.
8 June
6 Feb.
20 Feb.
1 Nov.
6 May
1 Aug.
5 June
4 Jan.
10 Sept.
28 Nov.
5 Aug.
29 Aug.
July
never
95
25
06
04
05
25
98
12
01
22
14
82
87
07
08
14
08
17
04
11
26
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06
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29
24
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15
18
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19
12
16
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13
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28
31
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6
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23
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10
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2
18
14
24
17
7
24
23
30
1
15
1
23
27
1
10
20
0522
25
never
April
Feb.
Aug.
Jan.
July
June
Nov.
Dec.
April
April
Jan.
Feb.
never
Mar.
never
April
never
never
Feb.
April
Dec.
Dec.
Mar.
Mar.
Sept.
July
Nov.
Oct.
July
July
Sept.
Mar.
Dec.
May
AprU
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June
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Aug.
Mar.
Sept.
Jan
May
June
July
Feb.
Dec.
June
June
July
June
Nov.
June
Sept.
April
Sept.
Sept.
never
96
26
07
12
04
96
28
00
16
03
26
18
91
91
10
18
05
14
32
06
14
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06
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05
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25
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8
23
17
19
4
12
10
28
24
5
25
6
25
27
19
25
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1830
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09
13
06
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15
11
12
09
07
09
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22
1
19
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29
21
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10
22
16
28
28
18
7
21
13
8
1
3
10
28
14
10
25
11
29
24
25
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Dec.
Nov.
Sept.
Dec
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Oct.
May
AprU
Feb.
Sept.
Nov.
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Feb.
Nov.
Dec.
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June
April
July
June
Sept.
Nov.
Feb.
Nov.
Aug.
July
June
Oct.
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.
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Feb.
June
Mar.
Jan.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
May
April
Oct.
Oct.
April
April
May
Feb.
Mar.
June
July
June
97
02
29
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
21
22
1325
33
1
27
9
24
28
8
5
25
14
04
33
13
31
05
29
25
13
95
13
03
12
13
14
24
26
30
15
25
3625
1025
25
23
32
14
32
17
26
26
32
08
34
14
24
10
25
14
11
27
39
22
27
26
27
18
20
20
25
25
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Aug. 14
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Oct. 08
Dec. 37
July 31
Feb. 05
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Nov. 25
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27
25
25
16
14
24
16
7
1814 3Pr
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165
19
2630
13 25
10
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2630
4
28
27
24
15
13
19
27
18
23
20
16
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Sept.
Feb. 17
July
Aug. 28
Oct.
Nov. 18
April 26
June 38
July
Nov. 25
Sept. 36
June 17
1814
Mar.
May 17
Dec. 26
Dec. 23
April 34
Mar. 16
April 35
Mar. 25
Nov. 32
Sept. 26
June 34
Feb. 19
Nov. 38
1814
July 32
April 29
1414
25 78
14 Aug. 23
1 Sept. 14
18 Nov. 31
8 Mar. 39
20 July 26
12 Feb. 36
10 June 26
28 Aug. 27
22 Jan. 24
2 Nov. 20
16 Sept. 23
4 Nov. 36
7 June 27
60 Foot.
63 Foot.
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35 Foot.
48 Foot.
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82 Foot.
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27 Foot.
27 Foot.
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87 Foot.
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Unattached.
14 Foot.
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92 Foot.
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Unattached.
1793
6 April 382 Ceylon Reg.
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10 Foot.
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60 Foot.
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81 Foot.
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mBImflall, J. Edw. Greaves
Elphinstone, J. Lord, OCH.
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Elton, Isaac
Elton, Robert James
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Eminson, Thomas
C Enderby, Samuel ** • •
9 Evans, Aug. Fitx Gerald
* Evans, Edward
* Evans, Hennr
Evans, James^
Evans, John
Bvatty F. (Adj. 23 May, 00)
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6 Nov.
2 Sept.
20 Dec.
30 July
30 Jan.
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31 Oct.
10 Mar.
never
never
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9 Falkiner, Samuel
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* Fellowes, John
Fenton, John Spread
fi Ferguson, Adam
* Ferguson, Geo. Richard . .
Flcklin, Robert
Fife, Adam
Findlater, Alex. Napier. . . .
Finey, Alen Gkorge
Ffnucane, Geo. Thnrles ....
Fischer, John Nich. (Xieii^.)
Fisk. Wm. Hawley
FUzgeraidf John Qtorge . .
Fits Gerald, Massy
* Fitzherbert, John
Fits Roy, George
Fitz Roy,W. Sim. Haughton
Flemingj Arthur ,
Fletcher, James Yemon . .
Folkes, Richard . . . .■
lEB Foot, George^
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9 Forbes, Hugh^
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9 Mi Forster, Henry^. . . .
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9 Fowden, Wm
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Fhuer, Thomas
FrastTy Wittiam
fl ni Frederick, Edward .
Frederick, Sir Richaid^.
never
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Dec
never
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July
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never
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7
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Freeman, T. Inlgo Wickham
Freneh, Acheson
9 Franch, Edward Francis
French, Lacina Henry ^ . .
9 French, Tliomas Wm.
Freason, Meatchelle, Fra. A.
Frome, Francis
Fry, John
Fry,OUiMr
J^ FuUarton^ Archibald ..
9 Fnller, Frtd. Herrey" . .
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9 Furnace, Norbnry.* . .
9 ^ynvy Edward^
BFyfe, William
' Pyier, niomas
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24 Oct.
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21 Jan.
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never
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{Gapper, Edmand . . .
W Gardiner, John *'
Gtrdner, James
* Gardner, Richard . .
Gtrdner, Hon, Sam. Martin
Gimer, John Hutchinson . .
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9 Gaseoyne, llios. Bamber"
Ganntlett, James
Geoige,John
Gerard, Robt. Tolrer . . .
Giffiyrdy Oeo. St. John .
9 QUbert, Francis Yaide
GObert, James Anthony .
Gilbert, Thomas
GUbert, Walter Raleigh .
*Giles,Joaeph
Gflphi, ISUehard Thos. ...
Ginger, Joseph
9 Girdlestone, James . . ,
I Ofarling, Tlios. Andrews|28
I Glaaee, Firaneis
Glenie, Isaac
Glomer, Weddo de
Gold, Henry Yarbnigh ....
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Goodwin, 8. Osnabnrgfa . .
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Gordon, James
Gordon, Thomas ........
9n Gordon, Thomas** . .
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* Gould, Charles
Goald, Fran. Augustus • . • •
9 Gould, John*' |31
* Qonkl, Tbomas
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11
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never
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never
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never
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Mar.
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never
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Aug. 07
never
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14
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never
never
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Jan.
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May
May
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May
never
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April
June
Mar.
April
Nov.
Dec.
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June
Feb.
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never
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never
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July
July
never
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never
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09
07
21
07
12
29
07
07
97
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94
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29
28
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May 16
May 28
Feb. 96
Mar. 34
April
7 R. Vet Batt
42 Foot
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Gren. Gds.
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Unattached.
71 Foot
60 Foot
19166 Foot
11 Foot
R. Artillery.
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90|96Foot
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103 Foot
140 Foot
16 Dragoons.
May 3613 Ceylon Reg.
1814|90 Foot
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dOlUnattached.
lUtVetBatt
R. Engineers.
R. Artillery.
R. Marines.
193 Foot
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323
Captaiiis,
lOrahamt Jas. Beg. Tovin
9 Grant, Charles
Grant, James
Grant, James
Grant, John
Grant, John
Grant, Lachlan
Grant, Robert
Grantham, Valentine
Grantt, John
Graves, William H
9 Gray, Robert
Green, John Cranston . . .
9 Gregor, Gordon Wm. Fra.
Gregory, Hen. Jas. Mitchell
* Gregory, John Barnes . .
9?liiGrenfeU, William ..
Grey, Chas. Bacon
Grey, Hon. Hen. Booth . .
Grey, Matthew Robt
Grimes, Henry**. . . . \
9 Grimes, John
Oroeme, George.
Groombridge, John Wm. . .
Grower, John
9 Gmbbe, Thos. Hunt" . .
Gunning, Matthew
Gwynne, Hen. Lewis Edw.
9 Hacket, Richard
Hadiey, WUliam
Haig,Wimam
Haighy William Pretton .
Halcott, Matthew Chas. .
Hamilton, Geo. James . . .
9 Hamilton, John
9 Hamilton, Thomas.
CORNET,
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Hance, William Jamet. ... 11
I iaa Harding, Robert** . . 6
Hardwick, WiUiam ....27
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Hare, Robert 28
9 WL Hare, William Henry 17
Hanson, WUliam Thomas . . 7
9 Sn Harris, Isaac Watkins 8
is Harris, William 16
on Harrison, Hugh** 21
Harrison, John 20
9 Hart, Francis Hen. .... 6
Hart, Richard 27
* Haselfoot, Charles
* Haselfoot,Wm. Henry . .
Hastings, Sir C. Abney, Bt. 17
Haviland, Hen. Hone .... 8
Havfland, Richard
Hawke, Hon. Stanhope. ... 17
Hawker, Hen. Frederick . . 24
Hawkins, Geo. Palmer .... SO
Hawkins, John 25
Hay, David Balfoar 25
Hay, Francis 24
Haiff John 8
Hay, John 8
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never
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never
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never
never
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never
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1325
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Dec.
Octr
1814
Oct.
Oct 21
Aug. 33
Sept 30
June 38
May 22
May 20
Dec. 26
Nov. 31
April 21
Feb.
2 Dragoons.
45 Foot
Unattached.
Unattached.
24 Foot
Indep. Co.
78 Foot
Unattached.
48 Foot
72 Foot
Unattached.
6R.VetBatt
1 Dragoons.
Foot
Ceylon Reg.
56 Foot
Dragoons.
0 Dragoons.
Unattached.
6W.Ind.Heg.
Unattached.
76 Foot
72 Foot
91 Foot
Unattached.
Unattached.
25 Dragoons.
Foot
14 23
222
2021
17 82
Aug. 18
Nov. 84
7 Jan.
25
25
26
17
17
7
11
05
05
26
3210
27
201
97
15
7
9
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26
09
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June 27
Oct 28
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June 32
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Nov.
April
June
May
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May
May 25
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Aug. 14
Nov. 14
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1807
Dec.. 81
Jan. 34
May 27
Sept.
July 02
Aug. 17
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14 Foot
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R. Marines.
R-Sngineert.
26iUnAttached.
f ndep. Co.
42 Foot
27 Foot
Unattached.
lR.VetBatt
a Artillery.
2 Foot
Unattached.
Unattached.
Foot
34|Unattached.
261 Unattached,
nattadied.
Foot
aOlUnattadied.
Foot
66 Foot
8 Foot
8 Foot
106 Foot
R. Marines.
R. Waggon Tr.
Unattraad.
15 Foot
Unattached.
20|Unattaehed.
96 Dragoons.
84 Foot
R. Marines.
lad.Beg-
924
2251
80 U
225
2684
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6 May
20 Mar.
7 July
4 June
Hay» WnHam »
9 HaycBy Hen. Browne • . • .
HayeSy Robert
Hayne, Richard
9 Healey, John
Healey, Robert Thomas . . |24 Oct
Heath, Macclesfield Wm. . .
* Heathcote, Cockshutt . .
9 9t& HeaTiside, Richard . .
Hebden, Henry . . . ,
Helden, Robt. Ongley ....
9 Hemsworth, Thos. Rich.
Henderson, David
Mefuby, Andrew
Heneage, Thomas
9 Henry, Oraham
Menrptan, John. .
Herrioty Andrew
HewettfJohn*.*.
m Hibbert, J. Nembhard
9 Hiekie, Bartholomew
Hill, Geo. Stavely
VIlilHiU, HenryM...
Hill, Nicholas Thomas .
Hill, Rich. Kirwan ...
HiU, St. Leger
m Hfaicks, John" . . .
Hinde, Hen. Reynolds .
Ion Hobbs, ThomasN
Hobkirk, Samuel ...
9 Ita Hodges, Geo. Iioyd>*
Hogg, George
na Holbech, Edward .
Holland, William
Holmes, Christ. Francis
Holt,Wm. Foden" ...
Home, Fhmcls
Hookey, George
Hopkins, Henry
Hopkins, Henry
Hopkins, Rich. Thompson ..
Bore, Walter
10
04
96
17
08
86
14
1 Aug-
nerer
36 May 08
25 May 15
7 Mar. 00
9 July 0327 Aug.
28 Nov. 06 23 Jan.
8 July 09 9 Jan.
28 Mar. 9221 Feb.
6 Nov. 06 2 Mar.
1 April 06 1 July
4 Mar. 98 14 Feb.
27 Aug. 04
8 Nov. 06
29 Jan. 00
19 Sept. 05
25 April 06
28 Aug. 06
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN.
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
7 Nov. 1322 April 3610 Nov. 37
4 Dec. 04 19 Dec. 11 15 Mar. 18
1 April 99 13 Jan. 07 22 Nov. 14
9 April 2524 Aug. 32
8 Sept. 08 26 June 23
8 June 3024 April 35 7 April 37
13 May 3625 May
125 Dec. 13
IJuly 15
never
20 Sept. 00
7 AprU 25
3 Sept 01
25 Jan. 17
6 Mar. 06
0415 Sept. 0825 Dee.
08 5 Jan. 1525 Feb.
28 24 Nov. 37
93118 Mar. 94
1429 NoF.
11
13
08
06
04
12 Nov. 0524 Sept. 1012 Oct. ^
13 Jan. 14
2 June 04
9 Sept. 19
19 Jan. 15
20 Oct. 08
2 Feb. 1525 April 22114 May
30 Mar. 15
18 April 05
6 June 22
13 Sept 1023 Oct
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* Homdon, John Doidge .
Horsell, Bartholomew . . .
9 Hert, Jonah Geo J' . . .
Horton, James
Horton, William
Hotham, Augustus
Hotham, George^
9 Houlton, George
Howard de Wal. C. A. Zard
Howard, Hon, Henry .
Hugo, Thomas
9 Httlme, John Lytni^
Holme, Wm. Brovne. . .
Hulse, Charles
Humbky, William «» 15 April 07
JBhnnJby^ John
WSBi Hume, Gustavus Thos.
9 Hnmfi«y, BenJ. Qeale. . .
Hamphreys, John OouUin^^'
Hunt, Edward Hugh
Hanter, Edward....
26 Mar.
25 June
21 Aug.
4 June
27 Jan.
7 Oct
15 July
12 April 27
5 Mar. 77
18 Dec. 0525 May 09
28 Sept 0821 July 1425 June
14 Oct 14 12 Feb. 291 9 June
12
never
10 Sept 03
19 Sept 05
11 July 11
6 Aug. 99
20 Dec. 21
24 Mar. 15
20 Nov. 06
never
21 July 26
IJuly 05
124 June 09
never
never
22 Aug.
1 Feb.
13 Jan.
7 Feb.
181453 Foot
15 June 15114 Dec. 26 Unattached.
13 May 2626 April 27
25 Oct
IMay
6 Oct
7 Sept 20 25 Oct
31 Dec. 12
25 Mar. 2927 Dec
0529 Jan.
08 29 July
02 29 Nov.
17
29
18
25
05
08 20 July 1525 May
3 Dec. 12
7 April 08
7 Jan. 0831 Dec.
26 May 25|22 April 2623 April 29
5 Oct 04
07
12
06
07
06
13 Aug. 07
10 Aug. 08S4Mar. 17
8 Aug. 11 12 Oct 32
0821 Aug. 06
1 Sept. 04
30 July 04
13 Dec 18
10 June 08
14 May 07
2 Jan. 17
13 July OOJll Aug.
never
Unattached.
84 Foot
R. Marines.
24 Aug. 32|StaffCoTps.
25 Jan. 2430 Foot
Unattached.
R. Engineers.
38
27
21
98
5 May 15 28 June 3628 June 36 Unattached.
19 Oct
14 Nov.
29 July
25 Mar.
25 Mar.
3031 Dec.
6 July
11 April 2291 Foot
28 Dec 3028 April 37
22 May 17
23 Mar.
2 Nov.
Unattached.
80 Foot
1431 Foot
16110 Foot
R. Marines.
Indep. Co.
Unattached.
R. Engineen.
R. Marines.
R. Marines.
1 Drag. Gds.
7 R. Vet Bat
Unattached.
25 July 19 Staff Corps.
88 Unattached.
22 12 Dragoons.
25 R. Artillery.
11 36 Foot
2025 Foot
17 43 Foot.
30 Unattached.
3290 Foot
3021 Nov.
78 15 Feb.
8 May
34
82
24
25 Dec 1325 Sept 144 Foot
3 Oct
13 Oct
10 June
21 Nov.
20 Oct
14 July
18 July
19
10
28
11
17 83 Foot
37 Unattached.
Unattached.
81 Foot.
36|R. Marin^i.
0911 Garr. Bat
02124 June
2 Mar. 20|25 Sept 3525 Sept 35|Unattached
11 June
1 June
8 June
1 Mar.
6 Jan.
38 Unattached*
84 103 Foot
26 R. Marines.
2628 Dec. 32
87
12 Jan. 0426 Nov.
26 Feb. 07 23 Aug.
2 July 1231 Dec
8 May 0021 Nov.
19 May 25 19 Dec.
1 May 16 10 Jan.
6 Oct 08 2 Nov.
24 April 17 3 Oct
14 May 26 9 Nov.
2 July 0522 July 1325 Feb.
10 July 1020 Dec 14
11 Oct 9681 May 09
26 10 Dec. 30
0820Jflly 1525 Dec
07 31 Aug. 27
16 10 June 24
0881 Mar. 14
08 8 April 25
2226 May 25
1318 May 58
Unattached.
17 Aug. 89|R. Engineers.
15(25 Mar. 1743 Foot
22 3 Oct 22 8 Foot
3029 Nov. 33 Unattached.
1691 Foot
1814 R. Wag. Traia
12 R. Vet B*
June 29|Staff Corps.
25 Sept 146 Foot
10 May
31
18
6 July 29
19 May 25
18 Nov. 31
3 May 31
18 May 38
R. Engineers.
18l4|StaffOorpa.
Unattached.
Rifle Brigade
R. Marines.
Unattached.
56 Foot
Coldst. Gd«.
Unattached.
UnattachMt ■
825
Hunter, Qeo. James*^
Hunter, James
Hunter, John
Hurdle, Thomas . . . .
Hussey, Thomas
Hutchinson, James^^ . .
Jacks, Walter
Jackson, Qeorge. . .
Jacques^ John <• . .
in Jago, DareW^
James, Demetrius Orevis . .
2d LIEUT.
BTr.
Captaim.
1 Oct. 08
23 April 12
27 NoF. 17
15 Jan. 08
28 April 97
8 Dec. 04
26 May
30 April
30 Mar.
6 July
19 April
Ij^Jamet, Henry^^ | 7 Dec.
never
16 Aug.
7 April
never
never
12 May
28 Oct
31 Oct.
25 Mar.
10 June
9AprU
14 May
mft James, William
Jameson, James
Jarvis, Sam. Baymond ....
* Jeffrey, Geoi^
* Jeffreys, Richard
Jeffries, James
Jeffries, Sam. Barton
Jenkins, Moigan James ....
Jenour, Matthew . . «
Jemingham, Hon, C. W. S.
Jesse, William
Inge, William
03
25
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9 Q3A Johnson, H. Caven.'^
Johnson, Tarrall
Johnson, Frederick Wm.
Johnston, Geoige
Johnston, James Wm. ..
Johnston, William
9 Johnstone, James ....
JoUiffe, Sir Wm. Q. H. Bt.
Ml Jones, Charles
Jones, Chas. Fred. Burrell
Jones, Ebeneier
* Jones, Edward
Jones, Fielding Shawe . .
JoneSy John JBvant ....
Jones, Nicholas Bumell
Jones, Thomas
fi Jones, William
* Jones, William
Jordan, Jacob
Irwin, Thomas
9Judge, ArthuriM
03
07
78
13
96
07
01
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN.
13 Mar.
22 Aug.
24 Oct.
1 Dec.
18 July
11
16
21
03
03
26 Sept. 06
7
13
12
26
8
19
4
17
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05
11
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2624
25
18
6 Feb.
12 Aug.
31 Dec
26 Jan.
22 Dec.
4Mur.
29 Dec.
10 April
23 July
12 Nov.
15 Dec.
never
22 April
21 Sept.
18 Nov.
125 Feb.
never
4 July
26 Aug.
8 June
23
11
18
0526
17
07
25
07
28
4
14
2
22
7
27
26
10
12
10
Mar.
Jan.
Oct.
Oct.
June
July
Mar.
Dec.
June
never
never
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Feb.
Oct.
Jan.
April
Feb.
April
Oct
May
Dec.
Dec.
June
July
July
Aug.
Aug.
Mar.
B^ec.
April
never
6
14
4
18
24
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
Nov. 27 23 Oct
Aug. 23 14 Aug.
Feb. 26
Mar. 13
Sept 10
4 Feb.
1 Sept 14
dd)B.Artflkry.
23 70 Foot
26|nnattached.
R. Marines.
JR. Marines.
25 May 19,18 Oct 83,1 Qarr. Batt
05
08
93
15
99
21
13
03
06
11
06
12
061
28
26
22
08
06
04
26
24
04
02
10
21 Oct
12 Oct
27 Aug.
20 Nov.
20 June
18 Mar.
8 May
31 Oct.
7 Sept
25 Dec.
25 Dec.
7 April
16 Dec.
18 Sept
13 Jan.
2 Dec.
25 Aug.
16 Sept
7 April
14 May
9 June
15 June
30 Dec.
20 Oct.
I Feb.
10 June
13*25 Deo. 1820 Dragoons.
15 25 June I601enf{arTyFen.
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03
34
08
36
17!
10
15
13
13
25
19
28
14
31
37
24
25
12
36
12
6 Jan.
25 Feb.
25 Feb.
25 Feb.
25 Jan.
25 Sept 14
23
25
R. Artillery.
R. Marines.
R. Marines.
19{Sc.FusiLGds.
104 Foot
7 Drsgoons.
26 Foot
181453 Foot
Unattached.
93
29
81
7 July
16 Dec. 19)25 Dragoons.
19 July
23 July
2 Dec.
6 April 38
12 July 27
2 Sept. 36,
4 May 20j7 Dragoons.
3 July 2363 Foot
Unattached.
Unattached.
Unattached.
Unattached.
Unattached.
Unattached.
13
30|25Sept 85
19|22 April
7 Oct
08
26
25
9919 Aug.
05 5 April
22 May
0020 May
Jan.
08
never
16117 Jan.
0929 Oct
05 12 Sept
Kean, Heniy'* 8 Oct
Keane, Geo. Michael 27 Mar.
Keating, James Singer .... 5 Feb.
Keats, John Smith 16 Dec.
Keens, John 2 Nov.
9CaKaly,TownsendR.**« 8 June
Kelienbaeh, Frederick .... never
KeUet,John 28 April
KeXUnOy Bobert 6Jaly
Keny,John OJnly
KeUy, Wmiam 20 Oct
Kemmis, Thos. Arthur .... never
Kendall, Geoige 9 Dec.
Kennedy, Hugh Fergvsson 31 July
I Kent, John 27 April
Kcr^ Richard Halli" .... 31 May
06
28
18
16
09
03
03
98
21 Mar.
9 Sept
25 Dec.
01 23 June
09 19 May
84 9 May
0031 Dec.
0930 Sept
25 Dec
22 7 Nov.
12 3 Dec.
05 28 Sept
8
27
24
2
14
0925
30
93 9
16
7
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22
18
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Aug.
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26
13
10
13
24
13
34
28
13
14
81
89
09
19
18
28 May 2800 Foot
1 Jan.
12 Dec
25 Feb.
24 June
29 Mar.
IMay
25
25
9 Sept 28lUnattached.
25 Aug. l4|29Foot
25 Mar. 160 Dragoons.
26 29 Mar.
08
25
21
25
11
10
97
94
05
04
04
26
13
19
8
5
5
26
5
3
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4
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04
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June
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Nov.
May
Feb.
18
13
27
26
26
84
21
85
78 Foot
R. Artillery.
Unattached.
16 7 Foot
Bourbon Reg.
Yk.Chasseur«.
8ub.Ins.ofMU
1802
2 July 07
6 Jane 2352 Foot
1814
25 Oct
4 Dec.
27
81
17
R. Marines.
8 W. Ind.Rfg.
Irish Brigade.
I Pr.BaxfMit
Unattached.
6 Dragoons.
II Foot
20
17
8
29181
87
July 80160 Foot
Mar.
Aprn
May
June
Jan.
1 Feb. 04
U
27 5
2519
05
01
96
13^ April
II
80 4 July
21 10 July
28 31 Dec
oe;i2i>ec
85| 6 Feb.
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26lUnattached.
88|r. Wagg. Tr.
Unattached.
SelUnattaehed.
2R. Vet Batt
R. Maiinea.
R.MaHiie«-
16125 Foot
12 a. Vet Batt
84'Unattach«L
91 R. Marines.
81 UnattaelMd.
17 53 Foot
35|UiiatfiaelM«t
Captai
mns.
Kerr, Bobert
Kerr, Samuel
* Kettilby, James
H Killikelly, Michael . . .
9 King, Charles '^'»
King, George
King, Jam&j
9 King, John Duncan "' .
King, John Lewis
King, Sir R. Duckworth, £/.
9 King, Thos. NewtQn"^.
Kingtley, Charles
Kingsley, Bdward
* Kinneir, Joseph Hall . . .
9 Kirby, Michael
Kirk, William
fl Kirkley, Tho. Harrison ^'^
Kirwan, Andrew Hyacinth
Kirwan, Henry
9 Kirwan, Richard
Knajnnan, Wm. Stephem. .
9 Kiiipe, Qeo. Frederick . .
Knipe, John
Knox, Charles
9 Kyle, Alexander
CORNBT,
ETC.
Lambert, Sir Hen. John,^^
Lamotte, Chas. Wyndham
Lancey^ Thos, Furbar ....
Lane, Charles '^^^
9 Lane, Henry '"
Langrishe, Hugh Henry . .
Jjongdon, GUbert
Langford, BuUer Rolle ....
9 QSI Langton, Edward . .
Lanphier, J. Phillips Cosby
Latham, Matthew
La Toache, Robert
* Laurence, Frederick ....
* Law, Edward Bedwell . .
Law, James Horton
Lawlor, Provo WiUiam"*. .
Lawrence, John
* Laxon, John
Layard, Brownlow Yilliers
Leahy, Henry
C^ Leatham, James
* Lechmere, Capel
Jje Couteur, John
Z.ee, David
IP Leech, John
9 L'Estrange, Edward "«*
Lefroy, Anthony
Le Hunt, Charles
IP Le Mesurier, Peter ....
IP Le Mesurier, W. Abraham
9 Lempriere, Wm. Chas."'
Leslie, John
Leyett, Theophilus
Lewis, Alexander
9 Lewis, Charles 1*^
Lewis, Philip George
9 Lewis, Roger Lambert .
Lewis, 'riiomas Locke . . .
6
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1
6
24
25
26
15
3
10
6
15
6
6
20
26
15
9
3
20
Mar.
Oct
never
May
June
Feb.
Sept.
Aug.
Jan.
Feb.
Oct
Nov.
June
never
June
Mar.
May
never
April
never
Nov.
May
April
April
May
AprU
Nov.
Dec.
May
never
never
May
April
May
Mar.
Nov.
Sept
never
never
July
July
July
never
July
April
Sept
never
Nov.
never
Sept.
Nov.
May
Dec.
July
June
July
May
June
June
May
Feb.
Mar.
0623
09
04
08
07
LIEUT. CAPTAIV.
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALP PAY.
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16
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Oct
never
June
Dec.
April
Dec.
Feb.
Jan.
May
Feb.
July
Feb.
never
Feb.
April
Feb.
Aug.
Nov.
Oct.
Jan.
July
Sept
Aug.
April
never
Oct.
July
Oct.
Sept.
July
Jan.
Jan.
July
Sept
April
July
never
never
May
Feb.
Aug.
never
Jan.
Aug.
June
never
Nov.
never
Mar.
April
May
June
May
Oct
Dec.
Aug.
May
Dec.
Aug.
June
July
0614
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06
10
07
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May
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July
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15
28
13
12
25
25
1325
27
14
11
30
2625
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11
12
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10
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06
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33
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28
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Mar. 29
Jan. 18
Dec. 30
Dec. 28
Feb. 30
June 30
Feb. 16
1814
April 23
Dec. 17
May 38
Nov. 28
July 12
July 28
May 15
Aug. 14
Feb. 38
Dec.
40 Foot
Unattached.
51 Foot
32 Foot.
Unattached.
Unattached.
73 Foot
Unattached.
Foot.
Unattached.
R. Artillery,
9R.VetBatt
58 Foot.
2Pr.Bn.ofMn
65 Foot
47 Foot.
Unattached.
Unattached.
15 Foot
Unattached.
R. Marines.
23 Foot
60 Foot
Unattached.
Foot
1894
Aug.
Nov.
Mar.
July
Oct
15
37
34
16
25
Nov. 09
Apriin
Oct 25
April 13
Oct. 26
Sept 14
2520
20
1325
26
7
1528
13
26
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April
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Sept
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April
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25 Foot
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43 Foot
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7 Foot
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Lfndsaj, Wm. Chacon . . .
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Litchfield, Richard™ .
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Lloyd, Kingston Dodd . . .
Lloyd, Mark
* IJoyd, John Vaughan .
Loftos, Frederick
WLoffofiy Abraham
*Long, John
*Long, John Amhurst . . .
Louiif Marcus
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9 Lynch, Martin
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SM'Carthy^ J. E.Connor 9
m M'Conchy, James **> 7
JIPDermid, John 2
M'Donald, Alexander 25
9 McDonald, Donald *** 12
M'Donald, Henry TTiomas 9
M'Donald, James 21
McDonald, William 14
M^Donelly Alexander .... 28
JiPDonell, Forbet Janui . . 29
M'Dougall, Duncan 30
M<Gie, Geoige 24
M'Innes, Matthew 9
M'lnioy, William 10
M'Intyre, Angus 26
M'lver, George 31
JIPKenzie, Alexander 28
M'Kenzie, WUliam 2
M<Kenzie, William 26
M'Laine, Alexander 1
M'Lean, Hector Hogh .... 7
JIPLean, Malcolm 28
M'Leod, John 17
M'Leod, Robert 22
M'Leod, William 4
M'Mahon, Alex. St. Leger 16
M'Mahon, Mortimer 23
m M'MUlan, Henry I
M'Mnrdo, Aimed Charles"* 1
M'Nab, John 12
9 M'Nab, Robert « 16
iPNamara, John Michael 26
McNeill, Alexander 18
MThersonf Daniel 26
M'Pherson, William 23
M'Qneen, Simon '*' 14
M'Vlcar, John 27
9 Macdermid, John 2
Macdonald, Alexander .... 13
Macdonald, Charles Kerr . .Il6
Macdonald, John '«' 17
Macdonald, Ranald '18
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8 Mar. 21 Portogneso 8..
6 Nov. 27 R. Artfllery.
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31 May 27 Unattached.
10 May 30 Unattached.
1802 46 Foot
8 April 26 Unattached.
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16108 Foot
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1618 Foot
16121 Dragooaa.
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Maedonell, John
9 MacDonnell, Ewen '**
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9 Mackay, James
Maekayf Robert
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Mackenzie, Alex. Wedder. .
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Mackenzie, John Taylor . .
Mackey, John Alexander .
9 Maclean, Alexander ....
Maclean, James '*^
Macleane, WUliam
Macleod, Arthur Lyttelton
Maeneil, Archibald
Macphenon, Charles*** ....
Macpherson, Donald
9 Macpherson, lacblan*"
Macpherson, Duncan
Macpherson, Ewen
Macquarie, Hector
9 m Maddock, WilUam . .
Majendie, John Routledge
Mairis, Valentine Hale ....
Maitland, John Madan*». .
Maitland, Patrick
MaUard, John Hicks ....
MaUoek, Samuel
9 Mancor, Andrew
Manderille, Edward
Mmfield, John
9SBL Marcon, Edward ....
Mar)0w, John
Marryat, Geoi^ge
Martin, Henry Clinton^^
Hasboug, Ladislasde Villiers
Maseall, John Richard
Massey, Oeorge^^
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12 Dec. 22
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1 Feb. 39
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79 Foot
103 Foot
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6 July 21 97 Foot
16
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Hatheson, John
Mathew, Geo. Benvenuto
Hathias, Gabriel*" ....
Matson, Henry
Haule, John
fSB Maunsell, John Edm.*"*
Maxwell, Henry
HaxweU, WUliam
* May, Joseph
Mayer, Philip
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1430 Nov. 38
19 May 09 16 Sept 31
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26111 June 30
26 Dec. 13
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6 Sept 06
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9 Mends, Hugh Bowen
Metcalfe, Tho$, Levet . .
m Methold, Edward . .
MeyneU, Edw. Francis . .
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1679 Foot
31
26
24
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R. Marines.
R. Marines.
1 Aug. 1669 Foot
11 Oct 39 90 Foot
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6 Feb. 23 79 Foot
23 R. Artillery.
29 Unattached.
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1799160 Foot
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78 Foot
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30 Nov.
14 Nov.
18 May
11 June
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R. Artillery.
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181463 Foot
60 Foot
12 April 39 19 Dragoons.
Unattached.
21 62 Foot
26 April 34
24 Jan.
26 Feb.
21 Dec. 03
40
29
1 1 Oct 21
19 June 17130 May 22
6 Oct 13
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Staff Corps.
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HiU«r, Thomas 5
Millerd, Thomas 20
9 Milles, Wm. Hickes .... 25
Miiligao, WUliam 17
Mills, Samuel 4
9 Minchiiiy John Paul .... 14
MitcheU, Andrew 25
9 Mitchell, Parry 26
Mitchell, Thomas Peter 1
Wi Molesworth, A. 01iy.i«> 17
Molesworth, Arthur 6
9i£| Molloy, John^«* .. .. 17
Molyneuxy John 20
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m Montogu, WiUoughby^"^ 26
Montgomery, Alex. Rich. . . 16
9 Montgomery, Richard*^ 7
Moore, Charles 3
Moore, Frederick 3
Moore, Henry 6
Moore, Humphrey 7
Moore, James Stewart 1
Moore, Thomas 20
Moray, Francis, Earl of
9 Mordaont, Lewis 1
Morgan, Cluurles 11
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Morgan, George Gould. . 4
Morgan, John 1
9Morle,John 18
Morrice, WUUam 17
* Morris, Griffith Jeffirey . .
Morris, John Boden 14
9 Morris, Samuel 31
Morrison, Hans 7
fl Mortimer, Charles 20
Mortimer, Edmund 20
9 Morton, Harcourt 25
Mottley, Thos. Martin .... 11
Mulkem, Martin 23
Mundy, Chas. Godfrey .... 13
Munro, Hugh 14
Murray, Chas. Robert • • « . 1
Murray, John Digby . . .
Musters, Henry
9 Muter, Robert
Muttlebury, James Byre
Nash, Chas. Widenham *^ . .
Neale, Wm. Payne
9 Ness, James Burdett . . . .
Nestor, James
Newbery, George
Newburgh, Ar. R. Camac . .
Newell, George
Newhouse, William** ....
9 Newman, John
Newton, Wm. Henry . . • .
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never
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14 8April26~
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36 8 April 26
1311 April 23.55 Foot
86,15 Mar. 31
3828 Dec. 38
6 April 20
121
11
85
11
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100 Foot
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R. Marines.
35
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84 28 May 89i Unattached.
85 18 Nov. 31,52 Foot
86 8 Feb. 30iUnatUched.
87 6 Nov. 87 R. Artillery.
12 16 Dec. 13|23Foot
35 18 June 35 Unattached.
11 181567 Foot
85 16 Aug. 3322DrBgoosu.
8623 April 26 Unattached.
89 R. Marines.
1925 Dec. 19 34 Dragoons.
10|l6 Aug. 87 R. Marines.
Jan. 91 Indep.*Co.
85 Dec. 1461 Foot
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1282 Aug. 83 75 Foot
1525 Feb. 19<Co]dstr. Gds.
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1329 April 103W.Ind.Beg.
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1385 Sept 1428 Foot
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13 3 Sept 18
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60 Foot
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25 Mar.
30 Dec. 37 R. ArtiUery.
14 July 85 Unattached.
25 Dec. 08|Gren. Gds.
Invalids.
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4 Foot
7 Foot
1624 M«y 1644 Foot
85
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00
14 Dec.
26 Dec.
3 Dec. 14)6GarT. Bstt.
21 May 36 Unattached.
37
14
061
20
31130 Sep.
17 Mar.
16
Unattached.
Unattached.
71 Foot
19 Foot
Unattached.
4R.VetBaU.
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Portogneie 8.
39 B.
37 17 Mar. 37 Unattached.
14 9B.Vetlktt.
38^17 Sept aaiGren. Gda.
830
Captains.
NIsbet, Robert .... SO Not.
9 im Nixon, James Lock . . 27 Aug.
Nooth, Henry Stephen .... never
Horris, John 12 Sept.
North, Philip »« 6 Aug.
Northey, Wm. Brook .... never
Nnnn, John 4 June
9 Nnnn, John Loftus^^ .. 9 Mar.
Nunn, John Oliver Howe . . 26 Aug.
Oates, William Coape .... 22 Aug.
O'Brien, Donatus 26 July
O'Brien, Lueiut^*^ 1 July
O'Bryen, Charles 10 Nov.
90'DeU, Henry£dwardi^ 8 July
Odlum,Henry 24 Mar.
O'Dtmell, Neal 23 Nov.
Ogil vie, John Gilbert 5 June
COrady, John 20 Sept.
9 O'Hegerty, Charles .... 21 Mar.
0'Meara,John 7 Oct.
? O'Neill, Charles 16 June
O'Neill, Daniel never
Onslow, Sir Henry Bt 20 Dec.
93Si Ormsby, Arthur *^ 2 June
IP Orr, Martin*** never
Osborne, William SO Jan.
Ouseley, William 20 May
Owen, Robert 4 April
CORNBTy
ETC.
LIBUT.
09 26 Dec. 11
12
05
13
12
10
13
11
21
82
14
20
21
1
7
17
7
7
25
28
9324
06
03
96
23
10
0522
13
08
98
14
3
27
28
2313
1831
98
24 June 13
9EB Paoke, Geo. Hussey*^
* Page, Robert never
9!ii Pakenham, William . . SO Aug.
Palliser, Rich. Bury 2 Nov.
Palmer, Edw. Despard .... Dec.
Palmer, John 5 July
Parker, John 29 Nov.
Ca Parker, Stephen *^ . . '9 Feb.
Parlby, George 1 Aug.
89a Paschall, G. Fi«d.>*7l7 Mar.
Passley, John Panton**«31 Oct.
Patriarche, Philip 13 May
* Patrick, James never
9 Patten, Wm. Brown »». . 14 June
9 Pattenson, Cooke Tylden 19 Feb.
Petterson, Theophilus .... 2 Dec
Pattoun, George 28 Feb.
Paul, Gregory 7 Aug.
Payne, Sir Charles, Bt. . . 25 July
Payne, William
Peard, William Love 19 Oct
Pearson, Charles 15 Dec.
Peevor, George 1 Dec.
Jfi Pemberton, G. Keating *^ 5 Mar.
Penny, William 1 Feb.
Penroddocke, Thomas .... 15 Nov.
Pepyat, Oeo. Bovmell .... 31 Jan.
Perry, Joseph 2 June
Petre, John
Pettat, Thomas John .... 4 May
* Pettingal, Fhmcis never
* PhAp, Edward Tufton . . never
9 Pbibbs, Wm. Harloe *>* . . 30 Oct.
9iaft Phillimore, Wm. R. 13 Dec.
rhillipps, James Winsloe.. 8 April
04
13
21
09
16
12
05
95
05
07
96
06
00
11
04
17
07
10
06
97
06
04
26
10
10
19
25
16
1
18
22
2
4
never
May
Dec.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Jan.
Sept.
Oct
Mar.
Oct
April
Feb.
Dec.
Sept
Feb.
Sept
Feb.
Mar.
Jan.
never
Dec.
Jan.
June
Aug.
Jan.
July
12
08
20
22
15
11
15
13
24
90
95
08
03
98
26
13
0916
26
10
00
23
10
19
5
25
1
15
28
2531
22
0029
6 Jan. 14
10
9
9922
1327
12
11
3
19
5
6
1
9
4
13
2
6
1
18
1
17
15
3
18
14
24
17
never
April
April
May
Oct
May
April
Oct
Oct
Dec.
Oct
never
June
Mar.
Oct.
Mar.
Jan.
Feb.
Aug.
May
Jan.
Dec.
June
never
Sept.
April
April
never
never
June
never
July
05
18
00
15
11
06
09
01
12
06
12
05
25
10
13
08
11
05
29
13
CAPTAIN.
19
12
29
17
15
20
15
27
22
27
20
6
22
9
15
21
3
26
9
27
25
20
12
7
5
2519
20
19|30
12
07
96
23
8
15
125
11
18
20
15
20
10
1
15
22
2
3
19
25
12
7
3
13
25
25
3
13
23111
Nov.
May
Jan.
Mar.
Feb.
April
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April
April
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July
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May
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June
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Oct
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June
April
April
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Oct
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Oct
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June
Dec.
Feb.
18
14
24
31
31
2625
39
32
26
16
38
95
03
22
07
06
31
31
13
30
27
19 Nov.
6 July
IS May
20 July
13 Nov.
May
15 Nov.
27 April
15 May
25 Aug.
20 July
8 June
20 Sept
24 Feb.
29 July
25 Mar.
21 June
30 Jan.
Sept
9 June
S625Aug.
23 Feb.
7 Mar.
9 Aug.
2 July
1325
06
S6
31
26
S5
07
1625 Mar. 17
13
14
24
09
31
26
27
25
26
18
05
13
17
11
17
18
26
24
31
27
99
32
13
00
31
13
13
36
13
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
18 20 Dragoons.
20 60 Foot
246Drag.Gds.
36 R. Marines.
32 Unattached.
28Coldstr.Gds.
39 Unattached.
32 Unattached.
28 80 Foot
16 Glengarry Fen
38 SUff Corps.
R. ArtiUery.
10 R. Marines.
3967 Foot
5R.yetBatt.
4R.yet Batt
37 Unattached.
3696 Foot
1660 Foot
31 3 Drag. Ods.
352 Foot
14 70 Foot
19 R. Artillery.
37 Unattached.
38 Unattached.
34 Unattached.
31 Unattached.
18 12 Foot
25
1
6
13
5
19
9
7
19
25
29
25
1
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1425
09
3428
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15
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6
9
8
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8
11
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April 26
Nov. 17
April 31
Sept. 26
Oct 35
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Feb.
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May
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Feb.
June
June
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Feb.
June
July
Mar.
Dec.
26
34
18
14
14
26
18
23
39
99
23
35
34
S2
02
Mar.
Dec.
June
25
02
1814
2619
21 Dragoons.
R. Artillery.
Unattached.
67 Foot
Unattached.
Unattached.
Rifle Brigade.
Unattached.
Unattached.
60 Foot
R. Marines.
70 Foot
R. Artillery.
Rifle Brigade*
R. Marines.
R. Marines.
16157 Foot.
2025 Dragoons.
8 Foot
62 Foot
Unattached.
25 3 Foot
R. Artillery.
Unattached.
Scots Fu8.Gds.
R. Marines.
34 Foot
22 Dragoons.
32 Unattached.
1 Pr. Bn. MU.
18142 Pr.Bn. MIL
May S8 Unattached.
July 24 81 Foot
Nov. 29|Unattached»
331
PhilUpiw, Henry 80
9 PhiUipi, RM. Fryer ^•^ 4
Piekwick, Wm. Eleaier . . 13
Pigott, Robert 16
9 Pigott, WUliam 19
Pinkerton, Robert 9
9iaPitinaii,WiUiAm*«.. 6
Pitts, Francis 35
Place, James
* Pococke, John Blagrave
Pode, William ...
Pole, Samuel .....
y Pollock, Samuel
iSBL Poole, Wm. Halstead*^
Pope, Edward*"
Portarlington, J,jE,o^
Porteous, Alexander ....
Porter, WUliam
Portman, H. W. Berkeley
I Potter, Thomas ....
Powell/Francis ....
Powell, Peter
Power, Thomas
Powys, Thomas
Poyntz, James ...«.,
Pratt, Henry
Prattf James
9 Prendeigast, James
Prendergast, Stephen
* Price, Charles
? Price, David
Pi ice, Bice
Prickett, William .
» USi PriHgle^J. WaUan*^93
9 9SBi Prior, Tho. Murroy*^
Prosser, Frederick
Prosser, Walter . .
Protheroe, W. Qar. Bridges
Pitfoell, Tobias
H Purefay,
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ff Pyner, Francis
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11
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9 Qoentin, Geo. Edward . .
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i^niUy John lliomas^'' . . . .
Ralnlbrth, William . •
QB Ramsay, Thomas . • . .
Randall, Charles
Rannie, William
^ Ravenseroft, Charles . . . .
Rawlison, George**^
m Rawson, William . . . .
Read, Constantine
Read, William
{Reafdon, Rodol. Hobbs'*
Rees, Charles
Reeres, Thomas
Reeves, Thomas
9Reid,Frsderfeki^
9 Reynatt, James Henry . •
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)ian Rice, Stephen ^^ . . ..
2d LIEUT.
BTC.
Cjgpteti
91«.
124
13
26
28
6
25
6
22
24
11
28
27
31
25
May
Oct.
Not.
June
Mar.
Mar.
Aug.
Nov.
Dec.
never
June
June
May
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
July
OcL
April
Nov.
May
Oct.
June
never
July
Oct.
May
Aug.
Aug.
never
Dec.
Mar.
never
Aug.
Aug.
Dec.
April
Mar.
Sept.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
2222
06
17
04
0328
9615
12
21
07
0912
2327
0521
1210
0426
21
0623
9413
20
06
0526
04
0625
30
84
0425
8122
0626
06
14
81
01
00
71
07
28 July 08
7 Oct. 05
22 June 09
2
19
11
121
4
16
7
25
26
21
18
7
19
I
7
Dec.
June
Oct
May
never
May
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
April
Sept
Sept
never
Sept
July
Oot
07
10
03
08
03
04
04
04
95
13
I.IBUT.
1
7
13
27
17
15
10
16
2
2
8
13
0523
0821
09 1
0322
18
11
12
17
0031
12
25
Oct
Feb.
April
Nov.
Aug.
Dec.
Sept
Feb.
Dee.
never
Jan.
Aug.
May
May
Sept
Sept
July
Jan.
Sept
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
April
Nov.
Oct
Jan.
Nov.
Nov.
never
AprU
July
never
May
Feb.
Oct
July
Nov.
Sept.
Dec.
May
Mar.
2625
17 May
11 Jan.
3 Sept 12
1223
0616
9723
29
05 7
0929
7
6
1
2
3
9
18
4
4
17
Dee.
Feb.
Aug.
Jan.
never
Aug.
Mar.
AprU
Feb.
Feb.
June
Mar.
Oct
May
June
Nov.
April
13
08
99
08
05
04
06
08
05
CAPTAIK.
08
25
04
04
08
1312
2515
08114
11
24
0618
1525
05
25
0720
05
2410
0925
0614
06
08
12
8828
0522
83
07
06
07
08127
Nov.
29 July
11 July
9 July
5 Nov.
19 June
April
April
Sept
6 Dec.
17 May
15 Aug.
Feb.
Nov.
29 Sept
9 Aug. '
April
9 July
Dec.
Oct.
May
4 Feb.
6 Nov.
2 Jan.
Aug.
Nov.
12 Feb.
7 April
11 Feb.
25 Dec.
8 Oct
April
25 Dec.
21 July
Nov.
1 Aug.
June
8 Oct
Aug.
July
5 June
4 April
WliRN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
2818
25
2630
07
07
07
31
3615
20
9925
21
2615
1325
3322
13
31
25
13
12
0628
8224
11
06
16
82
08
1230
0320
76
08
25
9
16
10
12
25
14
9
1525
03
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1425
12
1326
13
1830
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07
27
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14
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09 25 Oct
1027 June 32
5 Oct 38
6
17
14
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3
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04
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13
1026
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3
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1
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6
1525
Feb.
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June
Nov.
July
Sept
Dee.
35 9 June aeiUnattaehed.
10|25Mar. 16 14 Foot
141
07
12
12
04
Dee. 85 Unattached.
R. Artillery.
April 29 Unattached.
June 16 1 Oar. Batt
July 18 11 Foot
Oct 15'R. Marine*.
Jan. 34nnattachod.
April 3qUnattached.
June 232 Oar. Batt
June 02 16 Foot
Oct 21 33 Foot
Aug. 96 Unattached.
Mar. 17 43 Foot
Jan. 34 R. ArtUlery.
Aug. 1627 Foot
Aug. 31 Unattached.
July 16 60 Foot
3 R.yet Batt
Nov. 28 Unattached.
Dec. 16 Portuguaie 8.
1814 45 Foot
Feb. 302W.Ind.Reg.
Dec. 10 (K) Foot
AprU 29 Unattached.
KdM's Reg.
Feb. 1668 Foot
IR. Vet Batt
Nov. 27 Unattached.
Mar. 26 84 Foot
Sept 1435 Foot
Dec. 1436 Foot
Dec 2167 Foot
June 16 R. Wag. IV.
R. Sngtneera.
Nov. 34 Unattached.
April 28 Unattached.
Indep. Co.
Nov. 1966 Foot
May 29 Unattached.
10R.VetBatt
Invalids.
Feb. 16 66 Foot
Dee.
6 Oct 38|U
lOjPortagueBe B.
R.
3222
1425
11
32
03
14
00
32
14
3026
1225
3224
27 Sept 31 Unattaehed.
Feb. 30 Unattached.
1814R.WagtBBTlr.
Feb. 168 Foot
2 July 18127 Foot
taffCoipa.
~ Foot
Foot
116 Foot
Foot
1 Nov. 14lR. A. Oftttra.
1614 46 Foot
IR. VetBM.
38126
1
12
25
5
13
19
19
3
23
29
21
17
8
25
18
21
18
16
21
22
10
10
21
1
15
17
13
11
14
8
11
6
8
Mar.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Nov.
April
July
Sept.
Feb.
Aug.
never
Oct.
Nov.
08
24
98
19
99
15
15
07
131
07
95
08
never
1795
Sept. 14
Jan. 10
never
Mar. 06|l7
April 08
Jan. 15
Nov. 0928
Aug. 05
Dec.
Rich, John Sampson*^. . . .
Rich, Rob. James Bvelyn. .
Richards, Geoige ........
Richards, Hood
Richardson, Charles
Richardson, Frederick ....
Richardson, Mervyn
Richardson, Thomas
08 Richardson, Wm. S.^^'
Rickards, Henry
* Rickards, WUliam
Ridding, William
Riddle, William
* Riddlesdeui Richard ....
Ridge, Qeo. Cooper
lUdse, Rob. Stuart*'*
9 Wi Ridgway, John A.*'^
* Ridgway, Samuel
Riven y J as, John Campbell
9 SB Roberts, John *^ . .
Roberts, John Cramer ....
Robertson, Alexander ....
Robertson, Charles
Robertson, Frederick
* Robertson, John
Robertson, Patrick
Robinson, Beverley
Robinson, Joseph
Robinson, Wra. Henry ....
Heche, Joteph
Rollo, Robert A.*''
Rollo, Hon. Roger
Rose, George Pitt
9 Rose, Hugh Hay
Rose, H. M. St. Vincent . .
Rose, James Pratt
9 Rom, Thomas
Rose, William
9Ros8,J.(Q.Af.6July96)*7»
Boos, Hon. Wm. Rufus
Rowan, William
9 Royal, John
JRoyds, WUUam
Rttdkin, Mark
Bnnnacles, Anthony ....
9 Byres, John
Salmond, James 31 Dec.
Sampson, W. H 14 Oct.
Sanderson, Edward 18 Mar.
{Sandes, John »™ 18 Mar.
Sandwith, Fred. Browne 8 Oct.
Sandys, Miles 23 Oct.
9 Saunderson, Wm. Basset 6 Mar.
Sayer, Joehua S^ffrey 10 Aug.
9 Sotfrfll, James »«» 12 April
9ISI Schreiber, George .... 23 Dec.
Bchultz, John Frederick . . 11 Dec.
Scott, Charles 13 Feb.
Scott, Chas. Roch¥brt .... 2 Jan.
Scott, Rich. Andiew 28 Feb.
Scriven, John 28 Feb.
9 Seward, Elliot ^*> 29 Sept.
Shand, John Mullcr 9 Feb.
BlfSIOK,
ETC.
Captains.
LIBUT.
0320
never
Jan.
May
April
April
jjec.
Aug.
Aug.
July
July
Jan.
Feb.
July
Feb.
never
01
05
14
01
04
03
94
04
18
08
04
94
127
4
16
12
11
12
never
May 02
May 09
Feb. 08
July 0529
Dec. 1523
Oct. 9919
27
IS
95
13
07
901
13
07
14
96
04
01
30
29
18
29
24
18
2
10
5
23
9
20
17
28
9
12
13
10
4
1
18
15
10
12
9
2222
3
28
1
8
3
9
17
6
3
15
11
15
6
4
0629
79
28
1
1021
11
23
0616
1220
19
21
3
28
April
June
Oct.
Jan.
April
Dec.
May
Mar.
June
Sept.
never
Oct.
July
never
June
Dec.
May
never
April
Oct.
June
Nov.
Jan.
July
never
Aug.
June
Nov.
Aug.
Feb.
Sept.
Sept.
April
Oct.
Nov.
June
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Dec.
April
Oct.
Feb.
Jan.
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May
Jan.
April
Sq>t.
May
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June
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July
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July
Aug.
GO
09
26
03
24
04
24
CAPTAIIf.
9
1
19
14
10
17
24|i4
08
15
08
97
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06
21
12
12
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16
10
07
04
05
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05
07
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22
24
3
25
3
10
25
4
29
24
25
27
7
14
6
6
23
125
13
20
7
18
16
29
18
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12
09
11
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07
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00
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31
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9
10
9
21
10
25
30
3
9525
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07131
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08
0420
17
9
16
19
1525
24
4
10
15
Dee.
Feb.
April
Nov.
Feb.
Sept
Feb.
May
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
Aug.
Mar.
Dec.
Dec.
Sept
Dec.
Dec.
May
April
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Mar.
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Aug.
Jan.
June
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April
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May
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Jan.
28i
31
12
2614
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20
26
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25
13
12
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25
16
29
19
13
06
37
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27
13
13
13
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17
39
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6
18
10
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4
1
7
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11
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01
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19
20
13
14
13
37
08
35
35
03
31
14
83
13
23
28
21
14
32
07
15
WHKN
PLACKD ON
HALF PAY.
6
14
18
25
28
4
4
18
25
5
Nov. 80
Feb. 31
Mar. 13
Nov. 26
May
Dec. 32
Feb. 26
Sept 17
Dec. 25
May 26
Aug.
Mar.
Sept 16
Sept. 14
June 08
Sept 37
July 31
1814
1G64
1859
June 27
July 25
Mar. 27
Mar. 19
Oct 21
Sept
Feb. 35
April 17
June 39
May 30
12
24
15
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1425
2520
25
25
15
14
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3630
24
1
25
15
27
25
27
1
2
28
25
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Nov. 02
Sept. 37
Dec.
April
Nov. 17
Dec.
Dec.
April 23
Nov. 21
Feb. 17
May 28
Mar. 37
Feb.
Jan. 38
Feb. 39
Feb. 08
June 33
Dec.
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6
0
19
34111
3025
36 R
24
9
16
1225
July 32
Nov. 21
Sept. 22
April
June 30
Aug. 32
Aug. 14
Jan. 18
Jan. 17
R. Artillery.
66 Foot
R. Marines.
Unattached.
16|59 Foot
Foot
Unattached.
Dragoons.
Unattached.
Unattached.
Foot.
Foot
Ceylon Reg.
Foot
Foot.
Unattached.
Unattached.
85 Foot
R. Marines.
Unattached.
Unattached.
Unattached.
Meuron'sReg.
R. Artillery.
14114 Foot
R. Marines.
R. Artillefy.
Unattached.
R. Marines.
3 R. Vet Bat
. Artillery.
R. ArtiUery.
9 Dragoons.
16 Portu. Serv.
26 Unattached.
66 Foot
1432 Foot
97 Foot
36 Unattached.
Portuguese.
84 Foot
2 R. Vet. Bat
52 Foot.
47 Foot
R. Artillery.
1658 Foot
Unattached.
Unattached.
Scotch Brig.
Unattached.
Foot
Foot
Foot
R. Marines.
Unattached.
18 Dragoons.
Portu. Serv.
Marines.
Staff Corps.
Staff Corps.
R. Marines.
R. Artillery.
89 Foot.
ass
23 May 00
28 Sept. 90 24 Oct.
18 Sept. 00|26 Aug.
3 Dec.
3 Oct
1 May
3 May
4 Oct.
Sharp, Plenry Jelf
Sharp, William
Shaw, George
Shawe, Rich. Fleetwood . .
Shawe, Francis Manby ....
Shearman, John
Sheppard, Walter Cope ....
9 Sherran, William
9 Shinkwin, Rich. Walter
Short, William Henry ....
9 Sham, William
Sibom, William
Silver, Jacob
Sime, Robert
Simmons, Thos. Frederick***
Simpson, Alexander
Sisson, Joseph
Sitwell, William Hurt ....
9 Skene, Alexander
Skinner, Henry Bryant ***
Skirrow, James
Skynner, Aug. Chas
Slater, Henry Francis ....
Sleigh, William
Small, Robert
Smart, George John
Smith, Edm. Carrington . .
Smith, Henry Nelson ....
Smith, John
Smith. John
Smith, John
Smith, Robt. Geo. Suckling
Smyth, Wniiam Thomas . .
Somerville, Mark, Lord***
Sift Soutcr, David
Southtoell, Hon. Cha$, KH.
9 939 Spalding, John "» ..
Spearman, James Morton . .
9 Spearman, John
Spedding, John
Spry, Henry
Bpurin, John
9 Stainforth, John
Stampa, Anthony
9 Stanford, Francis '^ ....
* Stanier, George
II Stanley, Mark Anth.>*7. .
* Stapleton, Wm. Philip . .
Stapley, Thomas
Staunton, William
Steele, John
9 Stephens, Henry Wm. . .
Stephenson, Edward
Stephenson, Wm. Walter . .
9 Sterne, William
Steuart, James
90 Steuart, Jolm "*
CB Steuart, Robert
Steward, John Chas. Tucker
Steward, Thomas Carr
89® Stewart, Allan ^*
Stewart, Daniel
Stewart, David OgUvy {30 April 9&
9 ^Sl Stewart, Duncan **« Il3 June 05
2d libut.
BTC.
Captajtii,
21 May 18
24 April 03
30 April 07
5 June 23
never
19 Feb. 06
8 May 23
22 Aug. 99
10 Sept 12
24 Dec. 79
10 Dec. 07
9 Sept 13
11 Sept 13
3 Mar. 99
LIBUT.
14 July
5 Oct
25 17 Oct
94
20 April 08 20 July 15
14 July 25
6 May 13
27 Nov. 06
10 Nov. 25
10 July 01
9 Feb. 20
80 Oct 80
21 Feb. 10
8 Nov. 15
15 Oct 18
22 April 01
1 Feb. 07
09
08
20 April 20 17 Sept 25
28 May 07 25 July 09
10 Mar. 09120 Jan. 26
03128 Jan. 05
16i 3 Mar. 25
15| 6 Nov. 20
00'25Feb. 04
1129 Sept 14
5 Sept 22:27 July 25
28 Dec. 1910 Feb. 25
CAPTAIIf.
31
23 Feb.
27 April 27
5 Oct 20
15 Feb. 16
2622 Feb.
07
25 Dec.
6 Jan. 32
13 April 26
20 Dec. 21
9 April 2925 June 31
25 Sept.
7 June
1 Mar.
16
30
16
40
8 April 26
8 Sept 08
16 Sept. 36
30 July 89
27 May 1325 Mar.
31 Jan. 4031 Jan.
11 Mar. 24
15 Mar. 10
22 Sept 23
6 Nov. 07
7 April 25
30 Aug. 26
11 Nov. 131
10 July 37
2 Sept. 13125 Dec. 28
12 April 27 20 Dec.
4 June 36 19 Aug. 39
19 Mar. 1225 April 17
1 Mar. lOl 1 May 11 26 Aug.
17 Aug. 9927 May
25 Oct. 07
2 April 29
17 Dec. 12
29 Sept. 25
8 Sept 03
16 May 11
never
20 Jan. 14
10 July
22 Mar.
never
6 Jan.
7 Feb.
Mar.
ISO Dec.
21 Oct.
never
15 June
never
30 April 05
10 Jan. 95
never
31 Aug. 04
27 Oct 08
30 Jan. 12
7 Sept. 04
20 April 15
17 June 13
12 Aug.
15 Dec.
5 July
10 Dec.
25 July 0520 June 25
97
13
09
12
03
12
13 April 09|21 Not.
3 July
ONov.
24 May
28 June
25 Nov.
6 Dec.
24 Sept.
3 July
30 Mar.
23 Jan.
9 Aug.
12 Aug.
15
98
01
97 19 Nov.
03 23 July
25 July
1 Sept
never
16 Aug.
never
5 Aug.
8 June
never
13 June
01
09
33
16
28
03
12
05
20
21
99
95
01
03
00
20
10
06
20 Sept 0624 June
15 Dec.
10 Nov.
11 Aug.
25
14
14
92 26 Sept 94
29 Oct
30 Dec.
8 April 26
25
2529 Oct
2631 Dec. SOIUnattacbed
8 April 26 Unattached.
1 Feb. 20
19
06
23
24 May
1 June
11 May
26 Aug. 3631 Mar.
25 Sept 3428 Nov.
24 July 3531 Aug.
16 April 12 2 Dec.
2 Feb. 30I2O Jan.
17 Sept. 03
26 June 38
25 Oct 27
28 AprU 08
26 May 98
19 Feb.
10 Oct
1 Mar.
3 Dec.
29 Dec
25 Dec.
26 July
07
09
30
99
24
13
21
9620 Nov. 01
28 Sept 99
12 Sept 1127 April 27
19 Aug. 13124 Oct 31
13 Nov.
12 Nov.
3 Mar.
11 Nov.
13
35
25
25
15 Aug. 05,31 July
19 July 15
10
01
IJan. 07
WHEN
PLACED ON
HKlJf PAY.
Unattached.
Indep. Comp.
18196 Foot
Unattached.
Unattached.
7 Foot
Unattached.
43 Foot
Unattached.
25 Foot
3 Dr. Qds.
Unattached.
Unattached.
30 May
12 Mar.
16 May
14 Sept. 26
23 Mar. 32
1678 Foot
29
17
26 June
25 Oct
26 Nov.
23 Not.
13 Aug.
27
37
37
38
19
38
38
27
18
04
25
R. Artillerv.
5 W. I. R<it.
Unattacbeii.
Unattache<I.
4 R. Vet Bat
R. Marines.
48 Foot.
39|15 Dragoons.
R. Artillery.
09 Foot
Unattached.
R. Engineers
R. Artiller}'.
Unattached.
Unattached.
R. Artillery.
35 Foot
R. Artillen
06 Foot
12R.V.B.:
Unattached.
Unattached.
5 Foot
Irish Briga«tf-
R. Marine*.
22 July 09 16 Sept. 26|r. Marines.
11 July
2 Feb.
1 Mar.
16:2 Oar. Bat.
26llTnattached.
39 Unattached.
1800 H2 Foot
10 Feb.
25 Aug.
17 Aug.
32
1551 Fbot
32
1806118 Foot
4 Feb. 08
0626 Feb. 07 25 Feb. 166 Foot
27 April 27
24 Oct 21
12 Nov. 18
26 Unattached.
02|Scots F.Gds.
R. Mannes.
10 Jan.
05^ Dec.
26
3 June 28 27 May 36|Unattaelicd.
19 Dec. 16|23Jaly 183 Foot
7 Dec. UttOar.Bat
3 Aug. 15<26Der. 26 Unattached.
3n4
Unattached.
Unattached.
105 Foot
Unattached.
Rifle Brigade.
83 Foot
14 Feb. dOlUnattached.
2 April 20|Unattached.
Stewart,Hen.Wm.8eymouJ23 0ct 18K4 Oct. 2lf26 May 2(J12June
Stewart, James
Stewart, James
9 Stewart, James
Stewart, Joseph Ring . . . .
II US Stewart, Robert
Stewart, Walter James . . . .
9 St. George, Stepney . . . .
* Still, NatKaniel Tyron ..
St. Leger, John
Stockenstrom, Andrew . . . .
StocMer, Ives
Stopford, Thomas
Story, George Walter . . . .
Stralth, Hector
Straker, James
Strange, Charles
Strangwayes, Thomas . . . .
Strangways, George Fox . .
Stranffways, Wm. Henry . .
Straabenzee, Charles
Stuart, Charles Augustus . .
Stuart, Hon, James
Stuart, Han. John
Stuart, John Morton
WL Stupart, Francis ^^ . .
Sturgeon, Philip
Suckling, Nelson Fleming. .
9 Sutherland, Andrew. . . .
Sutherland, Bdward
Sutherland, Geo. M'Kay . .
Sutherland, Hugh Alex. . .
Sutton, Samuel Ives
Sweeny, Charles Fred
Sweeny, James
Sweny, Welbore Ellis
Synnot, Walter
9 Templeton, Edward . . . .
IP Tench, Henry
Tenison, Barton *••
* Terry, John
Terry, John
* Terry, Stephen
9 Thatcher, SackvilleZ."»
Thompson, Edward
9 Thompson, E. Colley'»^ .
9 Thompson, James
Hionuon^ James
Thome, William
Thursby, Charles
Tinling, Chas. Hugh Lyle. .
ilSl Tompkins, New. Rich.
Toole, WiUiam
Toomer, Edward Alexander
Torriano, C. Strangways ^^
Townsend, Sam. Irwin . . . .
S29 Trafford, Sigismund *m
TreviUian, Maurice Ceely . .
Triscott, Joseph
TroUope, Arthur
9 Trotter, John ^'f
Trotter, Robert Knox . . . .
Trowcr, Antliony
18 Oct.
11 Dec.
31 Oct
7 July
28 May 07
never
26 Oct 15
12 Sept 11
14 Dec. 11
22 April 2e|20 Nov. 27
26 May 25
7 Feb. 22
6 July 09
26 May 04
0 May 10|25 Dec. 23|21 Nov. 28
OJune 04
8 April 25
CORIfJBT,
BTC.
C^ti
ains.
LIEUT.
CAPTAin.
WHK.1
PLACED ON
HALF FAY.
16 May 05|l5 Jan. 06! 9 June 14
28 Aug. 94
2 June 25
8 April 26
13 May 0827 April 20
15 Aug. 0631 July 2627 Sept 27
6 Aug. 07 ""
10
17
05
03
20 Aug. 11 26 Aug. 24
25 Oct. 04 29 Sept 14
17 Feb. 08
5 Oct. 20
6 July 03
28 Oct 95
26 Nov. 06
11 Jan. 21
12 July 15
11 June 12
5 May 08
14 July 80
16 Jan. 23
7 April 04
27 Nov. 16
2 Aug. 15
2 July 94
22 Sept. 25 16 Nov. 26
12 April 10
9 Sept 13
1 May 13
7 June 93
25 July
9 July
7 Mar.
never
6 May
never
1 Nov.
ONov.
31 Mar.
19 June
18 Aug.
17 Mar.
3 Oct
20 Nov.
21 Nov.
5 Dec.
28 Feb.
25 April
14 July
7 June
4 Mar.
2 June
21 Feb.
26 Nov.
12 May
1 Mar.
05
03
11
05
13
97
28
08
25
03
1 April 12
16 Dec 19
16 June 2525 May 26
25 Dec. 1325 Sept 14
never
2 Dec. 1925 Sept 23
25 Aug. 25
7 June 1425 May 2020 July 20
IJuIy 12 20 July 25
12 April 38
6 July SO
4 June
25 June
15 Aug. 0581 July
5 Sept. 96 14 Dec.
18 Feb. 08 14 Oct
7 April 25 6 Nov.
14 Nov. 1627 Aug. 25
16 May 22
20 July 15
6 Jan.
14 Dec
14
09
18 April 9327 April 97
23 June 25
27 June 05
14 April 25
14 Oct. 24
11 Oct 94
7 May 12
9 April 25
6 Feb. 17
8 Sept. 95
6
10
07
08
06
07
09
26
17
11
05
97
06
83
1025
29 May
15 Dec.
22 Oct.
never
Aug.
never
Aug.
Mar.
May
Oct.
July
Jan.
Nov.
May
Dec.
Aug.
Mar.
Oct.
never
20
1
31
15
19
26
10
8
10
25
6
22
06
04
12
07
13
10
10
07
21
01
29
21
13
07
02
06
30
21
23
1
6
2
July
Sept.
July
Aug.
Nov.
July
Vccf
11
13
03
31
11
26
14 Mar. 21
22 Nov. 27
8 April 26
1 May 28
24
27
13 Mar. 27
13 May 13
25 Dec. 38
5 June 28
10 July 01
1 1 June 30
29 Dec. 37
15 Feb. 39
19 Nov. 25
7 Dec. 97
17 April 85
6 July 30
12 Jan. 26
27 May 24
21 Nov. 28
13 Jan. 20
8 June 88
11
29
26
04115 Oct 07
16 April 29
18 Oct 89
27 Aug. 25
22 Sept. 25
80 Unattached.
67 Foot
Cheshire Reg.
Unattached.
Unattached.
Unattached.
R. Marines.
Unattached.
5 Foot.
Port. Serv.
Conican Ran.
R. Engineers.
Unattached.
Unattached.
Unattached.
York Chas.
Unattached.
12 Foot
Unattached.
R. Marines.
6 W. I. Reg.
Unattached.
Unattached.
Unattached.
Unattached.
25 Mar. 16 2 Dragoons.
30 Nov.
13 Mar.
04
27
25 Dec. 88
21 Nov. 28
15 April 13
20 Oct 37
29 Dec. 37
15 Feb. 39
21 Sept 80
1803
4
24
14
25
31
5
8
13
14
23
26
14
28
30
19
9
15
26
128
9
13
26
24
19
9
04^15
May
July
Dec
Dec
Jan.
Dec
Feb.
June
Sept
May
Dec.
May
June
Dec
Sept.
Nov.
Jan.
June
Aug.
Nov.
Sept
Oct.
Mar.
Jan.
Aug.
Julv
15
12
15
13
11
99
89
16
32
16
35
07
31
34
26
14
10
23
99
15
21
10
37
30
27
13
4
25
4
24
3
6
10
14
25
25
1
3
15
19
2
15
16
25
13
1
16
26
2
25
Nov. 19
Feb. 16
Jan. 83
1814
Aug. 20
Sept
Dec
Aug.
Sept.
Jan.
01
39
19
82
17
June
June
Aug.
June
April 17
June 21
April 29
16
32
38
30
R. Marines.
Unattached.
5 R. Vet. Bat
Unattached.
23 Dragoons.
10 Foot.
Portu. Serv.
Unattached.
Unattached.
9 Foot.
89 Foot
47 Foot.
10 Foot.
Unattached.
74 Foot.
101 Foot
8 Foot
Unattached.
Staff Corps.
Unattached.
89 Foot
R. Marines.
1 Gar. Bat
29 Foot
7 Foot
Unattached.
40 Foot.
R. Marines.
R. Artillery.
July 03 Gren. Gds.
Mar. lOJI Dragoons.
Sept. 21 14 Dragoons*
Sept 14 R. Marines.
Aug. 89i20 Dragoons.
Aug. 31 IR. Artillery.
Dec. 36Sub.In.ofMiI.
June l-3'4 (Vvlon Ue^.
mo
Captaiiu.
T^her^ John Tudor^,. , .
Tapman, John
Turner, Edw. Geo. T. Page
Turner, Richard
can Turner, William
Tweed, Augustus
9 Tweedie, Michael >"• ....
9 ffllTyndale, Chas. W.*^
Ussher, John**'
Vandeleur, Thos. Pakenham
Yanderpant, Dirk ......
Vane, Charles Birch ....
Varlo, Qeorge. . .«
SVaughan, Herb. Henry
Ventry, T. T. Anm.Lord
Vernon, Bowater Henry . .
S Vetch, Jamea****
Vincent, George
9 Vincent, John Read ....
Vincent, Thomas
9 Visme, Francis de
Vyryan, Thomas
9 Wainman, William
9 Wainwright, Henry M.***
Wake, Richard William . .
Wakefield. Gilbert
Walker, Harry, .......
Walker, Isaac
Walker, Thomas
S Walker, William
Walker, William
Waller, Aldcroft
♦Waller, John
Wallis, WiUiam Ogle
Walsh, John
Ward, John
* Warner, Richard
Warren, Georjfe
Warrington, Tliomhill ....
Waterman, Henry
9 Watkins, Wm. Nowell . .
Watson, Hon. Richard ....
Watson, William
Webb, Chas. Campbell ....
Webb, Daniel Peploe
Webb, John
9 Webbey John Wjfnne. . . .
Webb, Robert*^
Webb, Samuel
MIWebb,Vere**»
on Webster, James C.***. .
Webster, Thomas
Weeks, Forster Israel ....
Welch, Stephen J. W. F. . .
Welchman, Oeo. ThomoM . .
S Wellings, Gcon^
ml Wells, Fortescuc*"* . .
♦ Welsh, Conway
Wemyss, James
Wcstropp, Lionel John
Wetherall, Charles***
30 May 0931 July 11
BirSIGN,
BTC.
7 July 0614 April 1387 May 84
^1 Oct. 0084 Mar. 00 19 July 10
4 May 09 4 Jan. 1025 Dec. 18
13 Feb. 98 1 Dec. 06 0 Feb. 13
23 May II 6 Feb. 13 3 Not. 19
3 May 10 12 Sept 11 6 June 87
1 May 0917 June 1323 July 30
9 May 11 3 June 1S| 5 Aug. 34
87
21
30
18
29
17
1
1
14
20
22
15
125
14
10
127
16
27
29
6
i25
9
■23
17
^1
13
6
16
26
11
5
5
120
15
24
4
12
21
28
25
27
31
14
4
10
9
l.i
April
Aug.
Dec.
June
June
never
Oct.
July
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Mar.
Aug.
Sept.
Jan.
April
June
Jan.
Feb.
June
July
Dec.
Feb.
never
April
Nov.
Sept.
never
Dec.
Nov.
Aug.
June
June
April
Nov.
OcL
Dec.
Mar.
Sept.
Jan.
May
April
May
May
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
Oct.
never
April
July
Aug.
15
99
2617
96
09116
5
161
07
04
04
13
11
04
06
15
09
08
08
76
04
03
03
98
07
03
09
00
15
04
08
05
00
18
14
94
Oo
2.J
LI BUT.
6
11
24
8
1
7
18
10
1031
0428
0610
08
2523
8
22
23
3
17123
Dec.
June
Dec.
April
Jan.
Feb.
July
Mar.
June
April
Aug.
Dec.
Feb.
Not.
Sept.
April
Sept.
Aug.
Nov.
Feb.
June
Sept.
Jan.
never
28 April
1 Dee.
20 Mar.
never
Dec.
32 16 Dec.
01133 May
July
July
4 Sept.
8 Aug.
Jan.
31 July
5 Oct.
July
June
13 19 Mar.
0585 Dec.
3019
9515
13
07
24138
08
05
0529
1588
08
00
36
8
28
10
29
13
14
1
1225
04
07
161
11
08
10
78
05
05
04
26
2
11
18
20
19
14
0
13
29
31
19
05'27
11
06
17
05
13
14
1
Not.
June
June
Nov.
April
July
July
July
July
May
Mar.
Dec.
Jnly
July
July
Sept.
July
Nov.
Feb.
08
04
20
01
32
05
13
30
06
36
08
11
never
31 Jan.
28 April
8 Aug.
31
04
CAPTAIN.
88 Dec 8813 Jan. 87
8^
08
38
11
0833
3835
84 16 Jan.
03135 June
19 Jnly
Aug.
Jan.
11 Dec.
36138 Jan.
1 Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
18 Dec.
Feb.
18 Jnly
181
1535
1825
27
18
07
1821
13
3
16
22
26
9
23
30
13
35
86
20
22
25
6
9823
3
8
19
1026
1
13
3
1033
09
0531
19
18
0525
6
6
17
23
0829
25
33
5
1620
Feb.
Jan.
July
Jnly
July
Mar.
Not.
Mar.
Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
Feb.
June
Oct.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
May
Mar.
May
Nov.
Jnly
Dec.
July
Sept.
Mar.
Mar.
Aug.
Nov.
June
Feb.
Sept
Mar.
Mar.
Jnly
Dec.
Oct.
Mar.
June
1385 Mar. 16|l 4 Dragoons
8626
19
12
18
18
13
31
37
81
15
WHIN
PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
R. Marines.
39 April 19|4 W. I. Begt
4 May ISSDr^ooos.
16 Feb. 14 R. Marines.
37 June 88 78 Foot
5 June 87 Unattached.
17 Dec 88 R. ArtUlery.
1 Sept 87 Unattached.
39 Unattached.
089 Foot
89 Unattached.
06 R. Marines.
Unattadied.
48 Foot
86|Unattached.
. Bngineers.
Foot
Foot
York Bangers
Foot
41 Foot
81
17
86
34lR
164
164
84
83
15
8300
Not. 80
May 82
Oct 87
8036
3884
18
1287 April 15
81 9 Not. 31
15115 June 15
9
17
1335
90
1584
36
86
1035
8
18
1086
10
7
85
18
18
3618
80
18
33
1488
Dec.
Feb.
Oct
Jnly 33
Dec. 88
Oct 81
Sept SO
Dec. 88
6
1
80
35
08
1335
Sept 81
Dee. 37
1805
6
85
June
July
25
85
35139
ld;35 Sept 14140 Foot
35^28
0738
34.27
Unattaefaed.
Unattached.
African Corps
Unattached.
1 R.YetBatt
146 Foot
19 Dragoons.
84 Foot
Aug. 307 W. I.Regt
Dec. 1800 Foot
19188 Foot
Indep. Co.
83|R. Artillery
1634 Foot
Sept 146 Foot
Dec. 188W. I. Begt.
76 Foot
Unattached.
^Foot
Unattached.
Mar. 33131 Dragoons.
1816(79 Foot
Unattached.
July SOlUDattached.
|7 RVetBaU
R. Marines.
Oct 38143 Foot
Unattached.
Unattached.
York Rangers
Ang. lOiOlengarry Fe.
Sept 37|Cape Reg.
R. Marines.
Unattached.
R. Artillcfy
Oct 85 Unattached.
Oct 1996 Foot
June 34lUnattarbcd:
386
201
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4 Dec.
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Notes to the Captains.
1 Captain J. H. Adair seired at the oaptare of Martlniqae and Lea Saintes in 1809 ; of
Guadaloupe in 1810, and again in 1815.
2 Captain T. R. Agnew served the campaigns of 1808, 9, 12, and 13 in the Peninsob,
and was present at the capture of Oporto, battle of Talavera, and subsequent affairs ; also
at the battle of Vittoria, where his leg was so severely fractured as to require three scparats
amputations of the thigh.
3 Sir James Alexander served with the armies in the Add during the late Burman, Per-
sian, Turkish, Portuguese, and Kaffir wars.
4 Captain Andros served the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in Ghuzerat and Kutch, and wis
present at the capture of the forts of Joosin, Anjar, Khuncoote, Dhingee, and Dwarict.
Served also throughout the Mahratta campaigns of 1816, 17, and 18, including the battle
before, and subsequent capture of Poona, aud the affair of Ashtee.
5 Captain Robert Armstrong served in the Peninsula, from July. 1809 to Jan. 1810, and
again from Oct. 1811 to Feb. 1814, including the battle of Talavera ; storming the forts, and
battle of Salamanca ; siege of Burgos, and blockade of Pampeluna.
6 Captain Atherton's services : — Peninsula from 1810 to ,the end of the war, and wu
present at the sieges of Cadiz and Tarifa. Deccan campaign of 1817 and 18. Eixpedition
to the Persian Gulf in 1819 and 20, including the siege of Ras-el-Khyma, &c. Burmese
war in 1825 and 6.
7 Captain Atkin served at Walcheren in 1809, and in the Peninsula from Dec. 1810 to
the end of the war, including the battle of Albuhera ; sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoi ;
battle of Salamanca ; forts at Burgos and Madrid ; covering the retreat from Burgos ; battle
of Vittoria ; siege of San Sebastian ; action in the Pvrenete, and investment of Bayoone,
besides various affairs of minor importance. Wounded in crossing the Bidassoa, 7 Oct.
1813, and again before Bayonne, 28 Feb. 1814.
8 Captain G. Madeod Baynes served in the Peninsula, from Sept 1812 to the endof tfas
war, including the battles of the Pyrenees (30th July), Nivelle, and Toulouse. Served also
at Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
9 Captain Beavan served in the Peninsula, from March 1813, to the end of the war, and
was present at the investment of Bayonne.
10 Captain Berington served at Walcheren in 1809.
11 Captain George Birch served at the siege of Flushing in 1809.
12 Captain James Birch served at the siege of Cadiz.
13 Captain Blagrave served with expeditions to Quiberon Bay, 1795, and to the
Helderinl799.
14 Captain Bland served in the Mahratta war, including the captures of Nagpore and
Asseerghur. Commanded two companies of the Royals at the taking of the HiU Forts ia
Candeish. Received a contusion on the head from a matchlock ball in NuUyghaum, and
was severely wounded in the leg at Asseerghur.
15 Captain Blennerhasset served at Quatre Bras and Waterloo 16th, 17th, and 18th
June. Also in Ava in 1825.
16 Captain Boardman served at the capture of the French West India Islands in 1809,
and in 1815.
17 Captain Boyes served in the American war, and was present in the actiona at Bladens-
burg, Baltimore, and ^ew Orleans.
18 Csptain Brereton (as a volunteer with the 63d regiment), was present in every actios
and service with the corps throughout the campaign of 1799 in North Holland. Present at
the sieges and capture of Ter Vere, and FluaUng, in Walcheren in 1809. Alio at the
capture of Guadaloupe in 1815, including the assault of the heights of Baliffe (wounded)
and Boulogne, and the fortified position of Mome Honnell* Severely wounded at EgoMwt-
op.Zec, 6th Oct. 1799, and slightly at Ferrol, 1800.
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Notei to the Captaim,
19 Captain Edward Brown Benred at the capture of Gnadaloupe in 181&.
20 Captain Thomaa Brown waa sererely wounded at Qnatre Braa.
21 Captain Burgee was severely wounded at Waterloo.
22 Captain Alexander Burke served in the American war, including the action at
Flattsburgh.
23 Captain James Burke was slightly wounded at Quatre Bras, and severely at Waterloo.
24 Captain J. C. Burton served on the eastern coast of Spain from March 1813, to the
end of the war.
25 Captain John Cameron's services: — Campaign of 1808 and 9, including the battle of
Corunna. Expedition to Waloheren. Peninsula, from Jan. 1810 to the end of the war»
including the battles of Busaco, Fuentea d*Onor, Salamancai Nivelle, Nive, and
Toulouse.
26 Captain Alexander Campbell (h. p. 3.*) regiment). Served in the Peninsula from
Sept. 1812 to the end of the war, and subsequently in the Netherlands and France, including
the battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, Toulouse, and Waterloo. Served also in
*the Burmese war in 1824, 5, and 6.
27 Captain Archibald Campbell served in the Peninsula from April, 1810, to the end of
the war, including the battle of Busaco ; Lines at Torres Vedras, affair at Campo Mayor,
battle of Albuhera, Ist and 2nd sieges of Badajoz, affair at Arroya de Molinos, battles of
Vlttoria, Pyrenees, Pampeluna, (severely wounded in the side), Nive 9th Dec., and Bay-
onne 13th Dec, tiJcing isle de Role, battles of Orthes, Aire, and Toulouse. Head severely
injured 24th June, 1813, when pursuing the enemy to Pampeluna.
28 Captain Donald Campbell was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
29 Captain John Campbell (h. p. 26th regiment), served at New Orleans.
30 Captain Wm. Campbell (1st), served in the Peninsula, from August, 1811, to June,
1813, including the storming of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, advance to Madrid, siege of
Burgos, affair of Villa Muriel on the retreat from Burgos.
31 Captain Wm. Campbell (2d) served in the Peninsula with ^e Rifle Brigade.
32 Captain Cardew served at Walcheren in 1809.
3.3 Captain Carnegie served in Portugal, from Nov. 1809 to 18ll.
34 Captain Daniel Caulfield served in the Mediterranean and the Peninsula, from April,
* 806, to the end of the war, including the captures of Santa Maura, and the islands of
^sch'a and Procida, and siege of Tarragona. Served also in the American war, including
<he actions of Bladensburg, Baltimore, and New Orleans, at which last he was slightly
vonnded.
35 Captain John J. Chapman served with the expedition to Walcheren, and was present at
he siege of Flushing.
36 Captain George Chichester served during the rebellion in Ceylon in 1818. Served also
at the siege of Bhurtpore, and was wounded at the assault
37 Captain Donald Chisholm was slightly wounded at Quatre Bras.
38 Captain Pryce Clark was engaged on the 17th and 18th June, at Waterloo, and sub-
sequent taking of Cambray. Served in Caffraria in 1820 and 21.
39 Captain Charles Close joined the army under the Duke of Wellington at the close of
the Peninsular war.
40 Captain Cochrane served on the frontiers of the United States throughout the last war
with America, including the actions at Fort George, Niagara, and Fort Erie.
41 Captain Colby served at Walcheren in 1809.
42 Captain F. M. Colthurst served in the Peninsula from August, 1810, to the end of
the war.
43 Captain James R. Colthurst was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
44 Captain Charles Connor's services :— Expedition to Walcheren in 1809. Campaigns
of 1813 and 14 in the Peninsula, including the following, viz. Vittoria, Pass of Ronoesvalles,
Pyrenees, Echelar, Nivelle, and Orthes. Besides the above, he served during Sir John
Moore's campaign in Spain, as a volunteer with the 15th Hussars, and was in the actions at
Raeda, and Benevente.
45 Captain Conrady served at the taking of Kandy and the Kandyan Provinces in Ceylon
in 1815. Also at the suppression of the rebellion in 1817 and 18.
46 Captain R. H. Spencer Cooper served the campaign of 1814 in Holland.
47 Captain Cottell served at the battle of Trafalgar.
48 Captain Cotton served at the capture of the islands of Ischia and Procida in 1809, and
at the siege of Genoa in 1814.
49 Captain Edmund Cox served at the siege and capture of Hattras, and the Mahratta
campaigns of 1817 and 18. Also in the Burmese war in 1825 and 6.
h^ Captain Coxwell served at Copenhagen in 1807, and at Flushing, 1809.
51 Captain Thomas Cradock was severely wounded at Waterloo.
52 Captain George Cresswell's services :— Rebellion in Ireland. Campaign of 1799 in
399
Notes to the Captains.
Holland, including the actions of the 27th Aug., 10th and 19tk Sept.. 2d and fth October.
Expedition to Hanover, 1805. Siege and capture of Copenhagen, 1807. Peninsula, from
March, 1810, to the close of the war, including the operations in Alemt^o and intrettment
of Badajoz, 1811 ; heighU of Chriatoval ; first siege of fiadajoi, and sortie from thence;
siege and capture of Badajoz ; battle of the NiTelle ; passage of the Adour, and battle si
Orthes (dangerously wounded), besides other desultory services.
(»3 Captain Cubttt*8 services :— Copenhagen, 1807. Walcheren, 1809. Peninsula, from
Feb. 1813 to the end of the war, including the battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Ortbcs, sod
Toulouse.
54 Captain Adam Cnppage's services '.^Campaigns in Guzerat, Kuttywar, and Kuteh,
from Nov. 1814 to May, 1816, including the taking of Juria Bander, Dwarka, Kunoott, aod
Dinghee. Throughout the Mahratta war. Ezpe£tion to the Persian Gulf in 1819 and 20,
including the capture of Ras-el-Kymah. Bxpedition to the coast of Arabia in 1821 ;
wounded in the action of Beni-Boo-AUi, 2d March, 1821.
55 Captain Curtis served at Walcheren in 1809, and was present at the captnre ol
Flushing.
56 Ceptain Daniel served in the Ankerican war.
57 Captain David Davies was slightly wounded at Quatre Bras, and severely at Waterloo.
58 Captain Alfred Davis was present at the affair of Maheidpore, 21st Dec 1817, and
the taking of Tahiair, 1818.
59 Captain James Davis served at the siege ot Cadiz.
60 Captain James Day served the campaigns of 1813. 14, and 15, including the battles of
Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Waterloo. Severely wounded in the fisce at the battle
of NiveUe, and slightly in the leg at Waterloo.
61 Captain C. P. Deacon served at Naples in 1804 ; in Sicily and Calabrin in 1805 and 6,
including the battle of Maida. Peninsula, indudiog the siege of San Sebastian ; and, inb-
aequently, in the American war, including the actions at Bladensbuig, BaltimorCi and New
Orleans. On board the Foleono in iSat engagement with the Swcp Jaek, American
Pkivateer.
62 Captain Thomas Deacon served on the Continent, from June 1813 to Jan. 1816, ia-
eluding the battle of Goerde, actions at Merxem, and battle of Waterloo, where he wu
•evereW wounded. Served also in the Kandyan rebellion in 1817 and 18.
63 Captain Duncan served with the expedition to Bremen in Germany in 1B05. Serfsd
also in the American war, including the capture of Moose Island.
64 Captain David Duval served at the siege of Cadiz. Served also in the Ameriess
65 Captain Eason served throughout the Peninsular war, including the passage of tke
Vouga, combat of Grqon, passage of the Donro, battle of Busaco, action of Campo Mayor,
1st siege of Badijoz, and battle of Albuhera. Present at Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at
which last he was severely wounded.
66 Captain Edmonds served in the Peninsula, from March, 1809, to the end of the wtr,
«nd was slightly wounded at the battle of Talavera, 28th July, 1809.
67 Captain Hercules Ellis served in the Peninsula, from March, 1809, to the endof tbc
war, including the 1st siege of Badajoz, and battles of Busaco, Fuentet d'Onor, Vittoria,
end the Pyrenees.
68 Captain Emerson served at the taking of Santa Maura, Btorming the enemy's outposti
in 1809, and at the taking of the Ionian Uands.
69 C^tain Enderby served at Belgnum and Sholapore in 1818, and at Bhnrtpore in 182S
and 6. In addition to the above he served three years in the royal navy as midshipmaa,
and was on board the Dtfemte at the battle of ThiMgar.
70 Captain James Evans served at Walcheren, and was present at the siege of
Flushing.
71 Captain Fayerman served in Egypt under Sir Ralph Abereromby, and baa rsceittd
« medal.
72 Captain Foot served the campaign of 1814 and 15 in Holland, Belgium, and Rraace,
Including the attack on Merxem, bombardment of the shipping at Antwerp, attaek on Bcr^
gen- op-Zoom, and battle of Waterloo.
73 Captain Hugh Forbes served in the Peninsula, from June, 1811, to the and of the
war, including the siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badsjos } waA hattles of Sals*
inanca, ^ttoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
74 Captain Charles Ford served at the siege of Flushing in 1809, and at New Ortcaas
in 1814.
75 Captain Fortter'a sei'ticea : — Expedition to Copenhagen, 1807. Campaign under Sir
John Moore, including the cavalry action at Sahngun, ai^ battle of Corunaa. Scvereij
wounded at Waterloo, by a grape-shot in the foot.
76 Captain John Freeman served in Egypt in 1807.
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N6te:i to tlie Captains,
77 Captain Lucius H. French tenred at the bomhardment of Algiers under Lord Ex-
mouth, 27th Aug. 1816, as a Midshipman in tlie Royal Navy.
78 Captain F. H. Fuller proceeded to the Peninsula in 1808, and was present at the cap-
ture of Oporto, battles of Talavera, Busaco, and Fuentes d'Onor, besides yarious skinmshes.
79 Captain J. T. Fuller served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807, and at the bombard-
ment of Algiers, 27 Aug. 1816.
80 Captain Fyers served in the Peninsula during the campaign of 1809.
81 Captain John Gardiner's services : — Expedition to Walcheren, and siege of Flushing,
1809. Peninsula, from May, 1812, to the end otf the war, including the ba&es of Vittoria
and the Pyrenees ; passage of the Bidassoa; battles of Nivelle, Nive (9th to 13th Dec.),
Orthes, Tarbes, and Toulouse. Present at Quatre Bras and Waterloo, 16th, 17th, and
18th June. Wounded in the face in the Pyrenees (not returned), and severely in the thigh
at Waterloo.
82 Captain Gascoyne served in the Peninsula from 1809 to 1813, and was severely
wounded in the leg at the battle of Salamanca. Served also in Ceylon during the Kandyan
rebellion in 1818.
83 Captain F. Y. Gilbert served in the Peninsula, from December, 1812, to the end of
the war.
84 Captun Goode served in the American war, including the operations in the Chesa-
peake, battle of Bladensburg and capture of Washington ; destruction of the American
flotilla. Ser¥ed also at the attack and capture of Guadaloupe in 1815.
85 Captain Thomas Grordon served the campaigns of 1814 and 15, and was nresent at the
repulse of the sortie from Bayoone, and battle of Waterloo. Served afterwards in the East
Indies, and was engaged at the batde of Maheidpore.
86 Captain Gorse served at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1815.
87 Captain John Gould's services: — Expedition to Walcheren and siege of Flushing.
2809. Peninsula, from June, 1813, to the end of the war, including the siege of Son Sebas-
tian ; battles of the Bidassoa, NiveUe, and Nive, and all the operations round Bayonne.
American war, including the action at Plattsburg.
88 Captain Grimes served throughout the Burmese war.
89 Captain Grubbe served in the Peninsula the Utter part of 1812, and was present m
action with the enemy, 16th Nov, 1812, on the retreat from Burgos. Served ^so at New
Orleans.
90 Captain Harding served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1811 to the end of the war, in-
cluding the battles of Salamanca, and Vittoria ; siege of San Sebastian ; and battles of
Orthes and Toulouse. Present at Waterloo.
91 Captain Hugh Harrison was severely wounded at Waterloo.
92 Captain Henry Hillaerved in the Peninsula, from May, 1811, to June, 1813, and was
present at the action near Elbodon, battle of Salamanca, and with the advance and rear-
ward to and on the retreat from Bnigos. Served the campaign of 1815, and was present
at Waterloo.
93 Captain Hincks served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807. Present at Wstterloo on
the 17th and 18th June.
94 Captain Hpbbs was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
95 Captain Hodges served in the Peninsula, from 1812 to 1814, including the battles of
Vittoria and the Pyrenees, besides various minor actions and skirmishes. Present at
Waterioo.
96 Captain Holt served in the American war, including the taking of Castine ; operations
on the American coast, and upon the Ponobscot.
97 Captain Hort served in Lower Calabria, and Sicily, and accompanied the expedition
nnder Major-General Ackland to the Bay of Naples in 1806. Served the campaign under
Sir John Moore, and lost his right leg at the battle of Corunna.
98 Captain George Hotham served sit the bombardment of Algiers under Lord Exmouth.
99 Captain J. L. Hulme served in the Peninsula, from March, 1810, to the end of the
war, including the 2d siege of Badajoz, battles of Nivelle, and Nive (10th to 13tfa Dec.),
passage of the A dour, investment of and repulse of the sortie from Bayonne.
100 Captain Humbley was severely wounded at Waterloo.
101 Captain Humphreys served at the capture of Martinique and the Saintes in 1809,
and of Guadaloime in 1815.
102 Captain George J. Hunter served during the campaign of 1814 on the Niagara fron-
tier, including the action at Chippewa, and attack on Fort Erie.
103 Captain Hutchinson* s services: — Campaign of 1795 in Holland. Attack oa Porto
Rico, and capture of Surinam, 1799. Expedition to South America in 1807, including the
attack and capture of Monte Video and Buenos Ayres. Capture of the Isle of France, 1810.
Siege and capture of Hattras, 181 7. Mahratta war, 1818. Burmese war in 1825 and 6.
BH 341
Notes to the Captains,
104 Captain Jago senred the campaign of 1815, and was present at Qnatre Bruand
Waterloo, 16th, 17th, and 18th June.
105 Captain Henry James was present at the capture of Fort San Philippe (Balaguer),
and siege of Tarragona in 1813 ; and at the bomhardment of Algiers in 1816.
106 Captain Ingram served with the 3d battalion of the Royals during the whole of the
Peninsular war. Present at Quatre Bras and Waterloo, 16th, 17th, and 18th June, indthe
subsequent operations.
107 Captain H. C. Johnson was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
108 Captain Judge accompanied the 27th regiment on the expedition to Hanover in 1805.
Joined the army in Sicily in 1806, and was employed with it (in a Grenadier battalion)
during its various operations to 1810. Sailed with the force for Naples, and was present at
the capture of Ischia and Procida in 1809. Returned to Sicily, and appointed Deputy
Assistant Quarter- Master General ; employed against the French army in 1811. Served
with that department during 1812 and 13 at the battle of Castalla, twice in active siege
before Tarragona, in affair at Villa Franca, and the pass of Balaguer. Rejoined 27th
regiment, and sailed from Bourdeauz for Canada ; present at the batUe of Plattsburg, and
severely contested passage of the Saranac.
109 Captain Henry Kean served at the capture of Guadalonpe in 1809* and Martinique
in 1810. and again in 1815.
110 Captain Keily was severely wounded at Waterloo.
111 Captain R. U. Ker served in Spain and France from March, 1814, to the end of the
war, and was present at the investment of Bayonne.
112 Captain Charles King served the campaigns of 1810, II, 12, and part of 1813' and
14, including the siege and capture of Badajoz, and battle of Orthes. Severely wounded at
the storming of the castle of Badajoz, 6th April, 1812.
113 Captain J. D. King served in Holland and the Peninsula, Arom July, 1809, to the
end of the war, including the capture of Walcheren, and siege of Flushing ; battle of Bo*
saco, action at Fuente Griualdo, affair at Alasa del Ponte, battles of Vittoria, and the Pj-
renees. 25th, 26th, 27th, and 28th July, 1813. Severely wounded in the right shoulder in
the Pyrenees, 28lh July, 1813.
114 Captain King served the Corunna campaign.
115 Captain Kirkley served in the Peninsula, from May, 1812, to the end of the war,
including the action at San Milan, battles of Vittoria, and the Pyrenees (25th to 28th July),
bridge of Vera, crossing the Bidassoa, battles of Nivelle, Nive (9th to I3th Dec), Orthes,
Tarbes, and Toulouse. Served afterwards in the American war, and was present in the
actions before New Orleans, 18th Dec. 1814, and 8th Jan. 1815, and was sligbtlj
wounded.
116 Captain Charles Lane served in the American war ; also at the taking of several
islands in the Persian Gulf in 1819 and 20.
117 Captain Henry Lane's services : — Expedition to Quiberon Bay, 1795 ; the Helder,
1799 ; to Egypt, 1801 ; PeninsuU, 1809 to 1813.
118 Captain Lawlor served in the American war, under Sir Gordon Dmmmond.
118* Captain L'Estrange's services : — Campaign in Spain, and battle of Corunna.
Capture of the Isle of France, 1810. Capture of Java, 1811 ; engaged with a Datch Brigade
at St. Nicholas ; storming of a strong Dutch Fort on the coast of Bantam. On board
H.M.S. RotcitUt at the boarding and capture of eleven French gun-boats. Present at the
siege and storm of Cornelius, and storm and capture of the heights of Serandole. Capture of
the town and fortress of Sambus, Isle of Borneo, March, 1813. Nepaul war, I8I5. Sie^e
and capture of Hattras, March, 1817. Mahratta campaign, 1817 and 18. Siege and storm
of Bhurtpore.
119 Captain Lempriere*s serrices : — Campaign in Spain under Sir John Moore, 1808 and
9. American war in 1814 and 15, including the capture of Washington, and all the ope-
rations in the Chesapeake, and before New Orleans. Attached to the Prussian army at the
sieges of Maubeig, PhiUipville, Rocroy, &c. 5cc.
120 Captain Charies Lewis served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1813, to the end of the
war. Also in the Burmese war in 1825 and 6.
121 Captain Litchfield served the campaigns of 1812, 13, and 14, including the action st
Puerta del Almarez, and battles of Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served aftenrards in
the American war, including the action at Plattsburg.
122 Captain M'Conchy served in the south of Fk-ance, from 1st March, 1614, to the end
of the war. Also the campaign of 1815, and was present at Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at
which last be was severely wounded in the left shoulder.
123 Captain Donald M'DonaUl served at Walcheren in 1809, and at the siege of Cadii
in 1813.
124 Captain M'Murdo served at the siege of Hattras in 181 7, and afterwards In the Pin-
darree war.
543
Notes to the Captains.
125 Captain Robert M*Nab served in the Peninsola, from Jan. 1813, to the end of the
war, including the battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Niyelle, Nive, Orthes, Vic Bigorre, and
Toulouse.
126 Captain M' Queen served in the American war, and was present at the taking of
Castine and Hampden, and the John Adam.
127 Captain John Macdonald served in the American war, and was severely wounded in
the head and leg at New Orleans.
128 Captain Mac Donnell served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1814, to the end of the
war, including the affair at Tarbes, and batde of Toulouse.
129 Captain Mac Gregor served in East Indies, and was severely wounded at the battle
of Maheidpore, 22d Dec. 1817, and at the assault on Fort Talnair, 27th Feb. 1818.
130 Captain James Maclean embarked in Nov. 1813, for the western coast of Africa,
where he served on several expeditions, and was present in almost every affair and skirmish
which took place on the various parts of the coast at which he was stationed, including the
attack and capture of the town of Barra, River Gambia, July, 1817.
131 Captain Charles Macpherson served in the East Indies, and was present at the siege
of Asseerghur, March, 1819.
132 Captain Lachlan M'Pherson served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810, to the end of
the war, including the battles of Busaco, and Fuentes d'Onor, first siege of Badajoz, sieges
and captures of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes,
and Toulouse. Severely wounded in the head at Vittoria, and in the left knee at Toulouse.
133 Captain J. M. Maitland landed at Leghorn with Lord Wm. Bentinck. Served with
the. advance, and was frequently engaged with the^ enemy. Present also at the attack upon
Genoa.
134 Captain Martin served on the expedition under Sir Tho. Trigge against the Danish
and Swedish West India Islands in 1801, and on the expedition under iQeut. General Green-
field, against the French Islands in 1803.
135 Captain Massey served on the Continent in 1793, 4, and 5, and at the Helder
in 1799.
136 Captain Master went with the expedition to the Hague, and served the campaign of
1813 and 14 in Holland, and was present at the taking of Merxem, the bombardment of
Antwerp, and storming of Bergen-op-Zoom. Served the campaign of 1815 ; carried the
King's Colour of the 3d battalion Grenadier Guards at Quatre Bras and Waterloo, 16th,
17th, and 18th June; present with the storming party at Peronne, and at the capture
of Paris.
137 Captain Mathiaa served at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1809, and Martinique
in 1810.
138 Captain Maunsell served the campaign of 1815, and was present at Waterloo.
139 Captain Meek served with the expedition under Lord Wm. Bentinck, in the Grenoese
territory in 1814.
140 Captain Melhuish served in the Peninsula from May, 1811, to the end of the war,
including the siege and storming of Badajoz, and repulseof the sortie in 1812 ; p&sage of the
Adour, and investment of and repulse of the sortie from Bayonne. Led the attack at
Badajoz by escalade at the bastion of St. Vincent. Twice slightly wounded at the siege of
Badajoz ; also slightly wounded at the investment of Bayonne, and again at the sortie.
141 Captain A. O. Molesworth served the campaign of 1815, and was engaged at Cam-
bray 23d and 24th June, and was present at the capture of Paris.
142 Captain Molloy served in the Peninsula with the Rifie Brigade. Severely wounded
at Waterloo.
143 Captain Montogu was present at the siege of Dantzick in 1813. Served the cam-
paign of 1815, and was present at Waterloo.
144 Captain Richard Montgomery served in the Peninsula from March, 1812, to the
end of the war, including the battles of Salamanca (slightly wounded), Pyrenees, Nivelle,
and Nive.
145 Captain Nash served in the American war, and was present at the action of Lnndy's
Lane, storming of Fort Erie. 15th Aug. 1814 (severely wounded in the leg by a musket
ball, and afterwards blown up by the exjplosion of a powder magazine), and action at
Chippewa.
146 Captain Newhouse served the Mahratta campaign of 1817 and 18, and was wounded
Slat Jan. 1818. Served also with the expeditions to the Persian Gulf, in 1819 and 1821.
147 Captain Augustus Nicolls served in the Peninsula from Feb. 1810, to the end of the
war, induding the battles of Busaco, Albuhera, Vittoria, Orthes and Toulouse, and affairs
at Aroya del Molino, Garice, and Aire.
148 Captain Nicholson was present at the battles of Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
Served alto in the Bormese war, including the engagements of the 20th, 25th, and 26th
Not. 1825.
343
Notes to t/ie Captains,
149 Captain North lerved in Holland and Fktmce. from Not. 1813 to Feb. 1816.
150 Captain J. Loftus Nunn served in the Peninsula from Feb. to July, 1811, and again
from Sept. 1812, to the end of the war, including the battles of Vittoria and the Pyreoees
(wounded through the left arm) ; taking the heights of Vera ; battles of the Niyelle, Nit c
(9th to 13th Dec.), Orthes, and Toulouse.
i51 Captain Lucius O'Brien served in the West Indies, from April, 1787 to Nov. 1794,
and yrfL^ present at the siege of Fort Bourbon, Martinique ; capture of St. Luda and Gaa-
daloupe ; 2d attack of Guadaloupe, and storming of Point-a-Petre.
152 .Captain O'Dell served wiUi the expedition to South America in 1807, and tubie-
qnentlv in the Peninsula, including the battles of Bnsaco and Fuentes d'Onor ; actioas st
Sabugal and Elbodon ; first siege of Badigoz, siege of Cindad Rodrigo, siege and capture of
Badajoz ; battles of Salamanca (wounded), Vittoria, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
153 Captain Ormsby served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of
Waterloo, and storming of Cambray, at which last he was sliehtly wounded. Served after*
wards in the East Indies, including the siege and capture of Hattras ; the Deocan campaign
of 1817 and 18 ; and the siege and capture of Bhurtpore.
154 Captain Orr served in the Peninsula from Feb. to Aug. 1811, and agun from April,
1812, to the end of the war, including the siege of Badajoz (April and May, 1811), battle
of Albhuhera (wounded in the left knee and elbow), affair of Osma, battle of Vittoria,
affair of Roncesvalles, battles of Pampeluna, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
'155 Captain Packe was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
156 Captain Stephen Parker served in Holland, Flanders, and France, horn Dee. 1613 to
Dec. 1815, including the action at Menem, bombardment of Antwerp, attack on Bergen-op-
Zoom, and battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
157 Captain Paschall served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1813 to the end of the war, in-
cluding the battle of Nivelle, and Orthes. Present at Waterloo 18th June.
158 Captain Passley served the Peninsula campaigns of 1811, 12, and 13, inchidingthe
battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and Nivelle, besides various minor actions and sklrmahss.
Severely wounded at the battle of the Nivelle.
159 Captain Patten served in Portugal and Spain under Sir Arthur WeUesley and Sir
John Moore, and was present at the battles of Roleia and Vimiera. Served also on the
eastern coast of Spain, and in the south of France in 1813 and 14, including the battle of
Castalla, siege of Tarragona, affair of Molinos del Rey, and blockade of Barcelona.
160 Captain Pemberton served in the Peninsula from Feb. 1814 to the end of the war.
161 Captain Phibbs served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1813, to the end of the war, in*
dttding the battles of Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served afterwards in the Ameriesa
war, and was present at the taking of Plattsburg. Lost left arm, and shot through both
l^s at the battle of Nivelle.
162 Captain R. F. Phillip's services :— Expedition to Walchervn. CamMigns of 1812
and 13 in the Peninsula, including the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Fyrenees, and
Nivelle ; and the sieges of the forts of Salamanca and San Sebastian.
163 Captain Pitman's services : — In the Peninsula from August, 1812, to the end of the
war, including the battle of Vittoria, and capture of San Se^tian. Campaign of 1815,
including the battle of Waterloo. Siege and capture of Bhurtpore.
164 Captain Poole served the campaigns of 1814 and 15, including the bombardment of
the n«nch fleet at Antwerp^ and the battle of Waterloo.
165 Captain Pope's services : — Expedition to Naples under Sir James Craig, 1805, battle
of Maida, 4th July, 1806. Capture of the islands of Ischia and Prodda, 1809. Puinaalar
campaigns of 1813 and 14, indnding the battles of Biar and Castalla, dege of Tamgona,
blockade of Barcelona, affairs of Ordal and Col de Balaguer.
166 Captain Pringle served in the Peninsula, from Jan. 1810 to Che end of IhB war. in-
dnding the battles of Nivelle and Nive (wounded), and investment of Bayonne. Sored
also the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at Waterloo.
167 Captain Prior served in the Peninsula with the 1 1th Light Dragoons, and waa pment
at the battle of Salamanca, and various out-post affairs. Served also tb» campaign of 1815 ;
conunanded the sldrmiahers of the 18th Hussars on the 17th June, and received the tint fire
of the Frcmch army on that day ; present at the battle of Waterloo and capture of PSaris.
168 Captain Cliull served at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1815.
168* Captain Rawlison's services : -^ Expedition to Egypt in 1807. Takhig of the
island of Zante, 1809. Siege of SanU Maura, 1810.
169 Captain Reardon served in Portugal and Spain in 1808 and 9, induding the battle of
Roleia ana Vimiera, action at Lugo, and battle of Coronna.
170 Captain Rdd served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battles of Coranna,
Talavera, Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor and Vittoria.
171 Captain Rice served the campaigns of 1814 and 15 undflr the Duke of Wcitington.
and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
344
Notes to the Captains,
172 Capuin J. S. Rich served at Walcheren in 1809, and in Holland from Dec. 1813
to May, 1814.
173 Captain Wm. S. Richardson was severely wounded at Waterloo.
174 Captain R. S. Ridge served the Mahratta and Pindarree campaigns of 1817 and 18,
and afterwards with the expedition to the Persian Gulf, indnding the siege of Ras-el-Kyma.
175 Captain J. A. Ridgway served in the Peninsula from May, 1812, to the end of the
war, including the battle of Vittoria. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present
at the battle of Waterloo. Severely wounded by a musket-shot in the right shomder, at
the taking of Vera heights, and lost the fore-finger of the left hand by a musket-shot at
Waterloo.
176 Captain John Roberts was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
177 Captain Robert A. RoUo served in Egypt in 1807.
178 Captain Ross was present with the 5tib regiment at the sieges of Calvia and fiastia, in
Corsica, under Sir C. Stewart in 1795 and 6. Served nine years in India, and was at the
taking of Kandy, in the island of Ceylon, in 1803. Served at the affair at Lugo, and battle
of Corunna, under Sir John Moore in 1808 and 9 ; and afterwards at the taking of Flushing.
179 Captain Sandes served in the Peninsula from March, 1813, to Feb. 1814, including
the battle of Vittoria, and siege of San Sebastian in July and Aug. 1813. Served also in
the Mahratta war in 1817 and 18 \ and with the expedition to the Persian Gulf in 1819
and 20.
180 Captain Scargill served at Tarifa under Colonel Skerrit.
181 Captain Seward served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1810 to Feb. 1813, including the
siege of the forts at and battle of Salamanca, and siege of Burgos, from 19th Sept. to
2l8t Oct. 1812.
182 Captain Simmons served at the bombardment of Fort Desaix, and the attack and
capture of Martinique in 1809.
183 Captain Skinner served at the attack on New Orleans.
184 Lord Somerville served at Copenhagen in 1807, and at Walcheren in 1809.
185 Captain Spalding's services : — Capture of the Cape of Good Hope, 1806 ; wounded
8th Jan. Expedition to South America, 1807. Peninsula from 1808 to the end of the
war, including the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Corunna, Almarez (wounded), Vittoria, Py-
renees, Pampeluna, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse ; besides various minor actions and skir-
mishes. Campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
186 Captain Stanford served in the south of France, from 1814 to the end of the war, and
was present at the battle of Toulouse.
187 Captain Stanley served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1812, to the end of the war, and
was present at Vittoria, Roncesvalles, Pampeluna, and Orthes.
188 Captain John Steuart was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
189 Captain Allan Stewart served in Uie Peninsula from 1812 to the end of the war, and
was present at Vittoria, Nivelle, Vera, Nive, Orthes, Tarbes, and Toulouse. Served the
campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at which last he was
very severely wounded by a musket-ball through the left shoulder, and a sabre thrust
through the left arm.
190 Captain Duncan Stewart was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
191 Captain Stupart was severely wounded at Waterloo.
192 Captain Tenison served in the Burmese war.
193 Captain Thatcher served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1811, to the end of the war,
iodading the action at Fnenta Grinaldo, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz (wounded),
battles of Salamanca (wounded), Vittoria, Pampeluna, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes,
and Toulouse. Wounded at Vera.
194 Captain E. Colley Thompson served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1808 to Feb. 1813,
including the battles of Talavera and Busaco, action at Campo Mayor, first siege of Badajos
and Olivenza, and battle of Albuhera.
195 Captain Torriano served at Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing.
196 Captain Trafford was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
197 Captain John Trotter served at Walcheren ; also at Cadix during the latter part of
the siege.
198 Captain Tucker served in the American war.
199 Captain Tweedie was present in the batteries of the Faro under Sir James Stewart.
Served also the campaign of 1814 in the South of France, including the battle of Toulouse.
200 Captain Tyndale served in the Peninsula from March 1812 to the end of the war, and
was engaged at Moresco, Salamanca, the Retiro Madrid, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Ijczacca,
Nivelle, and Orthes. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo
(slightly wounded), taking of Cambray, and capitulation of Paris.
201 Captain Ussher served the Nepaul campaigns of 1816 and 17*
345
Notes to the Captains,
202 Capain Yanghan served in the Peninsula from July 1810 to Jan. 1812» inclodinf the
battle of Barrosa and siege of Cadiz. Served afterwards in the East Indies, indoding the
Mahratta campaigns of 1817 and 18, and sieges of Ryghur, Amulnaer and Asseerghor.
202* Captain Vetch served at the siege of Cadiz.
203 Captain Wainwright served in the Peninsula from June 1810 to the early partof 1813,
including the siege of Cadiz, battle of Barrosa, and storming of Tarifa by Uie French.
Served afterwards in the East Indies, including the eipedition to the Persian Gulf onder
Sir Keir Grant, and the Burmese war.
204 Captain Robert Webb served in H. M. S. Superb at the battle off St. Domingo, 6th
Feb. 1806. Copenhagen, 1807. Walcheren, 1809. Wounded in an attack on an armed
convoy in the Adriatic, 22d May, 1812.
205 Captain Vere Webb served the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in Holland, the Nether-
lands, and France, including the actions at Menem, bombardment of Antwerp, and battle
of Waterloo, at which last he was slightly wounded.
206 Captain Webster was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
207 Captain Wells served at Madeira in 1807 and 8 : at Walcheren, 1809 ; and the
campaign of 1815, including the battles of Cluatre Bras and Waterloo.
208 Captain Wetherall served in the Mahratta war in 1817, 18, and 19, and was engsged
at Bodamy, Belgaum, Sholapore, and Capauldroog.
209 Captain Wharton's services : — Expedition to Walcheren, siege and capture of Flash-
ing, 1809. Campaign of 1811 in Spain and Portugal, including the battle of Fuentes
d'Onor and siege of Badajoz. Campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, in Swedish Pomeranii,
Hanover, and the Netherlands, including the battles of Goerde 16th Sept. 1814. and
Quatre Bras and Waterloo (16th, 17th, and 18th June), at which last he was severely
wounded through both thighs by a musket balL
210 Captain Wieburg served the campaigns in the Netherlands, and was wounded in
the righ hand and below the right ande before Nimeguen in May, 1795. Served also at the
taking of the Danish West India Islands in 1807, and Martinique and the Saintes in 1809,
and Guadaloupe in 1810. Wounded above the ankle in both legs at Martinique.
211 Captain Richard Wolfe's services :— Taking of Palembang in Sumatra, 1813.
Taking of Bali, and also the fortified Kittore at Macassar, 1814. Deccan campaign, 1817
and 18. Kandyan war, 1818.
212 Captain Wolseley served at the captures of St. Martin and Guadaloupe in 1810, sod
again at the latter in 1815.
213 Captain Woolcombe served in the Peninsula from the commencement of 1809 to the
end of the war, including the battles of Fuentes d*Onor (slightly wounded) andCastaUa,aod
the siege of Tarragona.
214 Captain A. Wm. Wynne served in the Peninsula from the 1st Aug. 1808, to Not.
1813, including the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Talavera, Fuentes d'Onur, Salamanca, Vit-
toria ; sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz and San Sebastian ; passage of the Bidaseoa,
besides various minor affairs and skirmishes. Twice slightly wounded, viz., at Rcdinhs,
and at Fuentes d*Onor.
340
LIEUTENANTS.
Ackland, Graves
Acklom, George
Ackroyd, William
Acome, Thomaa
Adams, Samuel
Addison, John
Adey, William Gyde
AgoTy Thoi. (Qr. Master, 6 Oct. 09)
Alcock, Henry
Alder, Walter K
fl® Alderson, John *
Alexander, John
Alexander, William
Allan, William
Allen, Francis
* Allen, George
9 Allen, John '
Allen, John
Allen, John
Allen, Joseph
Alley, Tottenham
$29 Allingham, John Delancey .
9 C3S Alston, James^
Alt, Daniel
Altenstein, Henry, Baron
* Ames, John
Amyatt, Augustus
Amyott, Richard Garrett
Anderson, Thonuu
Andertonf William
Anderson, William
Andrew, Charles
Arbuthnott, Hon. Mariott
Archer, John
Archer, Thomas
* Arden, William
Armstrong, Andrew
Armstrong, Francis Wheeler . . .
Armttrong, John
Armstrong, John
9 Armstrong, John Cooper «...
Armstrong, Montgomery
Armstrong, Richard
Armstrong, Thomas
Armstrong, William
Armstrong, Wm. Blosse
Armstrong, Wm. Henry
Amott, Alexander
Athol, John Duke of
Atkin, Christopher
Atkin; James
Atkin, John
Atkin, William
^Atkinson, Charles
Atkinson, John
9 Austin, Edward Frederick . . .
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27 May 07
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Lieutettants.
Austin, Joseph
Austin, Thamag
Avame, Thomas Jeffrey Jonah. . . .
Avery, Thomas
Aynge, George
Ayshford, Aaron Moore
Babhigton, Murray
BBace,Wimam
Bagshaw, Stephen Qranby . .
Baiiey, Charles Caurant . . . .
Bailey, Bdward
Bailey, James Alderson . . . .
9 Baillie, Andrew
Baily, John
Bain, John
Bainbrigge, Thos. Parker . . . .
Baird, John
Baker, George
Baker, Thomas
Saidersouy John Robert . . . .
Baldock, Charles Robert
Bale,WUliam
Balhetchet, John
BaUy Howell , «
BaU,Robert
BaU,WiUiam
Bamford, John
*Banko, Christopher
Baring, Frederick
Barlow, John Thomas
Barnes, James
Bametson, Alexander
BamewaD, Bartholomew . . . .
Baron, Jonathan
Barret, Thomas
9 Barrington, Edward
Barry,'St. George Ryder . . . .
Bartlet, Frederick G«oige. . . .
im Bartlet, William
*Bass, John
Bassett, Joseph Darie
Bate, Frederick
Bate, Henry Cotsford
Battersby, James
Battley, WilUam
Batwell, Andrew ,
9 Bayly, Frederick*
Bayly, Tliomas
Bayntun, Bdward ,
9 Beamish, Bernard
Beauchamp, Chas. Eustace . .
Beauchant, Theophilus, Sam.
9 Bedell, Walter Death ...
Belford, William
Bell, James
Bell, John AUan
Bell, Robert
Bell, Samuel
Bellock, Charles
Bellot, Charles Joseph de . . . .
9 Belstead, Henry
Bennett, Bryan O'Donnell .
9 Bennett, James
COBMBT,
ETC.
6 April 09
17 May 10
12 Aug. 18
18 Nov. 95
6 Oct. 12
17 Aug. 09
6 June
9 Feb.
25 Jan.
lOct.
1 May
5 May
29 June
7 Feb.
20 April
1 Oct.
26 Mar.
16 Dec.
2 Dec.
21 Jan.
2 April
3 July
5 Oct.
20 May
27 Oct.
25 Jan. *
1 July
never
16 Nov.
8 Aug.
28 Nov.
1 Mar.
never
8 Oct.
15 April
28 Mar.
23 June
20 Aug.
3 Feb.
never
12 Mar.
1 Dec.
6 Mar.
13 May
14 Nov.
31 July
5 June
25 Aug.
31 Mar.
5 Feb.
5 Oct
9 Nov.
10 Mar.
18 Mar.
28 Mar.
20 June
80
09
16
07
04
14
0927
0624
09
07
06
11
99
13
10
06
05
13
07
10
08
11
05
11
06
04
13
11
14
13
14
89
12
95
LIEUT.
22 Aug.
6 Dec.
6 Feb.
1 Sept.
6 Jan.
15 April
1025 Dec. 15
13
17
97
13
1231
14
2
6
25
24
21
11
3
9
27
19
27
17
28
29
18
14
11
17
25
8
19
7
29
10
13
8
13
25
18
11
25
18
15
3
13,30
11
00
09
13
04
08
18
07
7
9
21
19
28
11
15
0522
11
1325
06
05
25
18
12
3
never
15 Sept. 08
18 Dec. 0l;24
never ;30
29 Aug. Ill 9
26 May 14 24
.19 Nov. 12.21
Nov.
Oct.
July
Aug.
Mar.
Dec.
June
Oct.
April
May
July
July
July
Jan.
Dec.
Oct.
Dec.
Mar.
Nov.
Mar.
May
Feb.
Mar.
Oct
Sept
Oct
Feb.
June
Feb.
Oct
May
Aug.
Dec.
Aug.
July
Oct
May
Feb.
Feb.
June
Oct
Mar.
Oct
Mar.
Sept.
Aug.
Jan.
Jan.
June
Nov.
Jan.
Aug.
Dec.
June
April
Oct
11
20
09
07
15
11
11
11
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
25 July 17
9 July 98
1 Aug. 16
Mar. 14
8230 Nov.
19 Dec.
12 Jan.
91
1613 Foot
26
1
3
3
1
2
1020
25
3
25
09
30
00
14
13
07
09
15
0922
13 9
08
1325
13
07
18
07
95
08
15
12
15
20
8
23
1
Sept
Jan.
July
Sept
Dec.
Nov.
April
Feb.
July
Nov.
Oct
Sept
14
23 Dngooni.
5 R. Veteran Bat.
R. Marines.
2260 Foot
17
14
14
30 Foot.
R. Marines.
61 Foot
2348 Foot
18
31
02
10
Cape Reg.
R. Marines.
15 Foot
7 R. Veteran Batt
Royal Artillery.
16|d Foot.
14
4
20
23
28
27
25
12
14
7
1525
13
90
13
95
14
13
01
12
14
05
1
17
25
25
20
20
25
24
0825
27
10
08
25
09
07
08
11
02
97
13
ia:30
13125
6
3
23
25
19
25
24
Feb.
Dec.
Nov.
Oct
Nov.
1614
1792
Nov. 14
Feb.
June
Dec.
Feb.
June
Mar.
Oct
Oct
Feb.
May
Nov.
Nov.
July
03
17
29
16
37
17
42 Foot
5 R. VeteniB Bat.
67 Foot.
R. Marines.
R. Art Driver*.
12 Foot
10 Foot
R. Marines.
Garrison Co.
Oct 1659 Foot
Nov. 2022 Foot
Scotch Brigidf .
Mar. 1688 Foot
Aug. 37 51 Foot
Dec. 1993 Foou
July 2078 Foot
Mar. 2292 Foot
79 Foot
Aug. 24 R. Marines.
1613 Foot
Unattached.
25
16|18 Dragoons.
247 Foot
16|60Foot
2 Prt)v.Bn.ofMB.
76 Foot
R. Art. Driven.
R. Artillery.
30 Foot
1660 Foot
0540 Foot
R. Artillery.
1 Foot
16|2 Oarr. Batt
21 84 Foot
R. Artillery.
R. Marines.
1524 Foot
83 48 Foot
28
2 Ceylon Reg.
104 Foot
1810 R. Waggon Trala.
Dec. 1890 Foot
Aug. 02, York Hussan.
IflO Foot
July 2l)'«9 Foot
Mar. 2^177 Foot
Mar. 16114 Dragoons.
348
LieutenanU.
Bennett, John. •
Bemtett, John(Qr. Mast. 3 Mar.04)
Benson, Wm. W. H
Benwell, Thomas
Berfbrd, RichaM ,
Berkeley, Aug. Fitzhardlnge . .
Berry, Marlborough Parsons . .
Berry, Warton, Pennyman ....
Bersma, Henry ,
9 9m Best, Charles Lewis ....
Bezant, John ,
Biivh, Oeoige
!9m Black, James
Blaek,JokH*
Blaekiston, Thomas Henry ....
Blackwell, Daniel
Blagg, James ,
Blagrave, James
Blafar, Thos. Newenham
Blake, James Bunbnry ....••.,
Blake, John ••......
Blake, Isidore
Blahe,Robert
Blakeney, Richard
Blakeway, John
Blanchard, William
Bland, Robert John
Blankeney, John Edward ......
Blaydes, Chas. Benjamin
{Blood, Thomas''
il2A Blood, Thomas*
Bloomfield, JJofi. J. A. D
Blncke, Rob. Stewart
Blucke, WUliam
9 Blythy John WUlii^
9 9SBL Boase, John ><»
Boghnrst, Edward
Boilean, John Peter
QlftBoldero, Henry
Bolton, Philip
Bolton, Samuel
Bond, Andrew
Bond, William Spittle
Bonnor, Tliomas.
•Booth, William
Bordes, Breon Charles
93i Bott, Chu-les
Bottomley, James
Boucher, I^rancis de
*Boniillion, Julius
Bourke, John
Bourke, Miles
Bourne, William
BovUl, Edward
Bowdler, George Andrew
Bowles, Humphrey
Bowsar, Charles William
Boyd, Arthur
Boyd, Sir John, Bt.
Boyd, Bobert
Boys, Richard
Bmckenbury, William
Bradbume, Francis
Braddell, John Armstead
2d libut.
BTC.
7
21
26
4
8
2
120
18
3
15
16
15
1
28
25
18
23
25
5
10
80
2
21
24
20
11
18
25
8
17
4
18
25
17
4
7
16
10
19
12
30
20
3
18
30
20
8
13
31
15
8
15
Aug.
neyer
July
Sept.
Oct.
June
Dec.
Feb.
April
Jan.
Feb.
Aug.
May
June
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Dec.
Sept.
Jan.
July
May
April
July
jL^ec.
June
Aug.
Aug.
Not.
Oct.
Feb.
Sept.
never
Aug.
June
Mar.
Jan.
Jan.
May
Mar.
Mar.
Not.
never
June
Dee.
never
never
never
Jan.
Oct.
Not.
Sept.
May
May
Mar.
May
July
Oct.
Aug.
Mar.
June
Oct.
06
25
13
07
12|28
0626
8030
0922
08
06
11
11
00130
14
13
09
06
12
25
13
1031
1223
08
20
12
11
20
13
LIBUT.
6 July
8 Mar.
11 Dec.
17 Mar.
12 Sept.
Jan.
Mar.
Sept.
Feb.
12 May
5 Sept.
20 Aug.
22 July
Dec.
1 July
2 Mar.
14 Mar.
8 May
15 June
5 Sept.
4 July
Aug.
Sept.
15 Aug.
8 Sept
13 Oct.
12 June
18 April
19 April
8 Sept.
18 July
9 April
16 Dec.
21 Jan.
24 Oct.
0 June
17 Feb.
11 July
"^ Aug.
July
Mar.
8 Oct.
15 Aug.
"' Mar.
25 Dee.
3 April
22 April
4 Dec.
30 Dec.
25 Dec.
9 May
6 Mar.
11 Sept.
16 Sept.
Sept
20 July
' May
16 Feb.
2 May
15 Aug.
Mar.
Aug.
3 Sept
25 May
13
10
28
1525
30
15
18
09
13
99
87
10125
12
11
12
13
10
15
20
11
11
1525
26
1522
1330
13
05
2525
14
15
06
05
07
10
13
1316
1025
09|29
11
01
96il6
261
11
18
11
09
03
14
16
11
27
81
06
78
12
0822
02
0821
13
08
08
3022
0816
15
07
13
02
08
09
16
WHIN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
17 July 13
24
6
15
19
2
25
24
12
25
8
9322
3323
14
2628
25
1
1
1
0819
1
14
1325
17
10127
10
2
12
05
97
1325
2
1325
9925
97
13125
82
1125
8126
2
0830
20
10
1424
1125
11
3323
3
3
09125
I I
R. Marines.
5 R. Veteran Batt.
Feb. 4030 Foot
Feb. 164 Foot
Sept 192 Foot
May 16 R. Waggon Train.
Mar. 133 Foot
97 Foot
April 17 5 West India Reg.
Feb. 16 1st line Ger. Leg.
Mar. 15R. Marines.
Mar. 17 64 Foot.
April 17 91 Foot
3 R. Veteran Batt.
R. Engineers.
202Garr. Batt
17 25 Foot
1989 Foot
16 7 West India Reg.
29 43 Foot
25 R. Artaiery.
Aug. 23 8 Dragoons.
9 R. Veteran Bat
19 R. Marines.
28 Cape Reg.
16 Nova Scotia Fen.
17 70 Foot
Aug. 96 R. Marines.
April 39 Unattached.
8 R. Veteran BaU.
34 Unattached.
18 Coldstream Qds.
14 R. Marines.
14 R. Marines.
16R. Art. Drivers.
27 94 Foot
21 R. Artillery.
1790 Foot
1827 Foot
22 63 Foot
April 15 23 Foot
July 2021 Dragoons.
Feb. 15 R. Marines.
Corsican Reg.
Sept 14 14 Foot
Dec 36 13 Foot
Oct 16 R. Waggon Train.
June 02 15 Foot
180900 Foot
Sept 144 Foot
1783 Fish's Corps.
April 17 98 Foot
Mar. 90 R. Marines.
May 1729 Foot
Oct 1799Foot
July 0222 Dragoons.
Feb. 20 84 Foot
162GaiT. Bat
16 1 Oarr. Bat
7 R. Veteran Bat
36 Canadian Fen.
16101 Foot
Sept 16 16 Dragoons.
Mar. 11136 Foot
349
Not.
Mar.
Oct
April
Mar.
Jan.
Aug.
Jan.
Sept
Nov.
Mar.
Dec.
Sept
Sept
Aug.
June
Aug.
Aug.
June
Jan.
Oct
June
Dec.
Oct
Lieutenants,
Bradford, WUliam
Bradahaw, Francis Qreen
Brady, Bernard
Brady, William
912ft Bramwell, John^*
Brandling, Charles John
Brannan, James
C Brattle, Thomas"
W9Si Brauns, Aug. Chris. Gottlieb.
118ft Brearey, Christ. Spencer . . . .
SrcmntTy JSdvHiTd
Brereton, Thomas
9121 Breton, John Frederick *'
Brett, James Joseph
Bretthauer, Christian William . . . .
jSQSI Brice, Alexander Adair . . . .
wl Bridge, George Dandridge*^. .
Bridger, James
* Bridger, John
Bridgewater, Thomas
Brieriy, WUliam
Brock, James Loftus
Brohier, Cyrus
Brohier, John Boyle
9Q3ft Brook, Thomas
Broomfleld, Alex. Scott
91SI Brown, Alexander
Brown, Charles
9ISSL Brown, Eugene
Brown, Francis Camac
Brown, John
Brown, Lewis Joseph
Brown, Richard
Browne, Andrew
Browne, Andrew
Browne, Courtney
Browne, Daniel
Browne, Valentine
9i3ft Browne, Hon, William ....
Browning, Thomas
Sruce, John ,
Brumby, Charles
9 Brydges, John Wm. Egerton
Bryson, Patrick
J3ryton, William
Bubb, Anthony
Buchanan, Drummond
9 Buchanan, William Thco
Buckeridge, Fran. Hotchkiu . .
Buckley, William Henry
Budd, Samuel Hayward
Bulger, Andrew
BuUcn, Bichard
BuUer, John
Bunyon, Charles Spencer
*Burchell, Frederick
Burdon, Charles
BuTge, Benjamin
Burgetj Samuel
SSI Burgess, Francis
Burgh, John Henry De
Burke, Richard
Bum, Henry Wilson
Bum, James
2d LIEUT.
ETC.
LIEUT.
7 Mar.
5 Jan.
13 April
4 Oct.
29 July
20 April
6 June
8 July
15 Not.
21 July
29 June
25 Nov.
1 Oct.
26 April
12 June
8 Aug.
7 April
26 Feb.
never
never
9 May
28 May
25 Mar.
21 Jan.
29 Aug.
25 July
25 Dec.
8 Mar.
14 Sept.
27 July
16 April
8 Oct.
14 Aug.
8 Sept.
3 Feb.
27 April
16 June
16 April
19 Sept.
26 Aug.
6 June
29 Oct
15 Dec.
6 Feb.
27 June
20 Feb.
10 Aug.
10 Dec.
6 April
4 Oct.
23 Jan.
26 Oct.
30 Jan.
22 Aug.
1 Aug.
never
17 Mar.
April
10 April
4 June
17 Dec.
6 Sept.
25 Nov.
13 Oct.
lobo
05 5
09!l8
11
13
24
18
2025
1625
0315
1117
08
0227
9925
08
1524
10
11
13
08
11
07
08
08
07
16
13
10
00
07
07
12
6
121
3
2
30
29
2
20
5
3
9
10
3
7
0
1
26
24
7927
25
12
09
08
12
11
13
04
12
08
06
12
12
20
21
12
05
26
96
94
08
12
07
04
13
2
15
6
3
3
5
10
26
17
12
125
15
8
0521
16
0928
2
7
128
1229
04 30
1
19
16
{25
1
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9
16
1
14
2
08119
Oct.
Dec.
May
Dec.
July
Mar.
Dec.
Aug.
Feb.
Nov.
Oct.
Mar.
Mar.
April
Oct.
May
Oct,
Jan.
Mar.
Nov.
Sept.
Sept.
July
June
May
April
Aug.
Oct.
July
April
Aug.
Feb.
April
July
Hoy,
Jan.
Mar.
Aug.
Nov.
Oct.
April
Feb.
Feb.
Oct
Jan.
Dec.
Nov.
Sept
April
July
Oct.
July
Sept.
Mar.
July
Ji/CC.
April
May
Feb.
J-'CC.
Mar.
Nov.
Mar.
Feb.
1229
05
13
12
15
23
23
05
14
09
03
02
11
24124
11
12
1525
0925
14
9925
13
08
10
0925
00
17
15
1325
12)25 April 17191 Foot
10
08
14
11
12
16
05
14
99
04
00
WHEN
PLACED ON
MALr PAY.
12
25
25
25
25
1
11
22
5
May
Mar.
Dec.
Oct
Feb.
Mar.
June
Aug
17 8 Foot
18 52 Foot
1897 Foot
1960 Foot
17 92 Foot
253 Foot
25
5
17
25
2
16
16
20
25
Oct
Mar.
Oct
Jan.
Dec.
June
Mar.
Dec.
17
17
32 Unattached.
14 R. Marines.
April 19 Staff Corps.
May 2527 Foot
2 R. Veteian Bit.
Rifle Brigade.
Oct. 23|R. ArUllery.
Dec. 2930 Foot
April 1600 Foot
Oct 20166 Foot
73 Foot
June
Mar. 16116 Dragoons.
1814 1 Prov. Bn. of Mil
00|36Foot
77 Foot
6 Foot
23 York Chaaseurs.
1861 Foot
2551 Foot
2268 Foot
1742 Foot
1450 Foot
8
10
1425
83
2614
July
Dec.
June
Sept
May
18
17
83
80 Foot
1282 Foot
97 Foot.
R. Marines.
2»52 Foot.
17 Sept 23!58 Foot
6
1230
1525
3
18
1
25
1025
1117
13
13
11
13
25
25
12
0625
15|25
07
29116
13
Dec.
Aug.
Mar.
Jan.
Oct
Aug.
Oct
Dec.
Jan.
14
1 Garr. Bat
20'43Foot
17
25
25
13
2
11
13 Foot
2252 Foot
19'68 Foot
16 R. Art. Drivers.
l6Meuron'sReg.
15 14 Dragoons.
96 R. Marinen.
3 R. Veteran Bat
181461 Foot
Dec. 1890 Foot
July 1613 Dragoons.
April 2630 Foot
Nov. 32 Unattached.
1815 Dillon's Reg.
June 16 Newf. Fen. Corps.
Nov. 1766 Foot
Oct 19 85 Foot
Sept dOiUnattached.
181412 Prov. Bn. of Mil.
Not. 01 R. Marines.
71 Foot
10 R, Vetcmn Bat
1325 Mar. 17 •54 Foot
10 13 Sept 21 121 Dragoons.
0525 April 16|l01 Foot
1621 Nov. 281 Foot
111 1814172 Foot
SSO
1
Lieutenants.
Biime, Lawford
Burne, William Brampton ....
Hi Burnet, John
Burroughesy Tho. D'Eye
Burglem, Jamet Qodolphin ....
9 Burton, Richard
Busteed, Charles
Busteed, John
Busteed, Michael
Bustin, Wm. RidBdale
Butler, Richard
Butler, Thomaa Lapp
9SBL Butler, WhitweU
9 Butterworth, Henry
Byng, Hon. Gcorald Frederick F.
Byrne, Redmond
BNBTON,
ETC.
6 Nov.
"29 Dec.
27 May
4 May
24 Sept.
13 Not.
Dec.
2 April
30 Nov.
3 Sept
16 July
5 Aug.
never
25 Aug.
Nov.
5 Mar.
LIEUT.
0611
1425
13 8
2024
96 1
9 Cahill, Nicholas
Cameron, Alexander
Cameron, Donald
9 Cameron, Donald
9 ^BL Cameron, Dugald
Cameron, Duncan
Cameron, James
Cameron, James
Cameron, John
9 Cameron, Lachlan McLean
Cameron, Peter Robert
Cameron, Thos. Cochrane
Campbell, Alexander
* Campbell, Alexander
Campbell, Alexander
9 Campbell^ Andrew
Campbell, Archibald
Campbell, Charles
Campbell, Charles Moore
9 Campbell, Charles William
Campbell, Donald
Campbell, Dugald
Campbell, Duncan
Campbell, Duncan
Campbell, George Andrew
Campbellf Jame$
9 Campbell, James
Camtpbell, James
i^HampbellyJohn
Campbell, Rupert
JBCampbellf Thomas
fySi Campbell, Thomas
Campbell, William
'^ Candler, Stephen Campbell ....
Canning, Edward
Cannon, James
Cardew, John Trevanion
Carey, James
9 Carey, MichaeP^
9 Qffil Carey, Tliomas, K.H. ^'. . . .
Carlisle, Robert Needham
Camaby, Alexander
Carr, Dawson
Carr, John
Carr, Ralph
* Carrington, Walter WcUand . . . .
Carriniftmif William
10
20
13
10
22
14
25
17
13
10
26
10
13
27
24
2
21
16
18
1
29
5
7
14
19
21
26
3
24
15
8
4
21
7
27
1
11
2
12
25
2
22
Mar.
April
Dec.
never
April
April
Dec.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Dec.
Aug.
Sept.
never
Dec.
Aug.
June
Jan.
May
Sept.
Feb.
May
Oct.
Nov.
Feb.
Feb.
July
Oct.
Sept.
May
Jan.
April
never
April
Jan.
June
Sept.
Oct.
July
June
Nqv.
July
Dec.
July
never
Jan.
09
13
11
95
08
11
15
05
31
11
13
13
05
04
08
11
30
11
07
09
07
12
00
12
12
13
07
99
12
08
09
04
09
13
09
08
06
12
12
13
05
10
07
13
0627
5
22
29
8
1
0
20
12
27
26
3
30
3
7
7
1
21
9
21
13
20
1
8
10
25
5
31
29
2
8
8
27
0525
18
0527
22
28
10
7
0022
3
18
4
12
1522
27
26
7
25
16
0924
10
1329
27
25
12
Aug.
May
May
Oct
June
Nov.
Sept.
Sept
Aug.
June
June
July
Jan.
April
Jan.
Mar.
Aug.
Oct
Aug.
May
May
April
Dec.
Mar.
Aug.
May
Aug.
Feb.
Oct.
Dec.
May
Sept
Aug.
May
Dec.
July
Jan.
July
x/ec.
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April
Mar.
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Mar.
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May
Dec.
Aug.
June
July
Mar.
Mar.
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16
25
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Oct
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2022 Dragoons.
21 15 Dragoons.
1652 Foot
21
19
1994 Foot
17
17
1813
25
13
May 16110 Foot
Feb. W9l Foot
09
01
14
10
11
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1 Garr. Bat.
16 Foot.
67 Foot.
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14125 Feb. 19 Scots Fusilier Gds.
11 May 2035 Foot
53 Foot.
25 Mar. 16 15 Foot
30 Foot.
42 Foot.
June 06142 Foot.
Sept 1960 Foot
17
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17
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33
14
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27 Foot.
77 Foot
152 Garr. Bat
29|Unattached.
53 Foot.
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R. Marines.
93 Foot
104 Foot
4 R. Veteran Bat.
O'Conner'sRcc.Co.
1899 Foot
10 Foot
39 Foot
16157 Foot
19172 Foot.
R. Marines.
R. Marines.
R. Marines.
R. Marines.
50 Foot
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8 R. Veteran Bat.
July d8|38Foot
II R. Veteran Bat
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16
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25 Sept 17
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163 Garr. Bat
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101 Foot
40 Foot.
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20 Foot
76Foo^
60 Foot
14 Foot
21 Foot
1 Prov.Bn.orMil.
2 R. Veteran Bat.
351
Lieutenants,
Carrington, William Henry . . .
Carroll, John
Carroll, John
9 Carson, James
Carter, George
Carteret, Hogh de
Cary, Dering
Cary, George Marcus
Cary, William
Cassan, Edward Sheffield
Cassel, James
Caulfleld, John
Cauty, George
Canty, Thomas Henry Horatio
Chads, William Catherwood . . .
Chadwick, Richard
ChadwUk, Waiiam
CkalUs, John Henry
Chamberlayne, Jos. Chamberlayne
Chambers, John
Chambers, Samuel
Chambers, Samuel
Chambres, William Chambers ....
Champion, Edward Kendall
Chmman, Oearge *^
9 SB Chapman, William
Charsley, Charles
Charteris, Charles
Chatfleld, Frederick
9 Chetham, Isaac
Chisholm, Alexander
Choiseul, Xavier
Christian, John
Cinnamond, Joseph
Clare, Benjamin
Clark, Edward Stevens
Claik, Frederick
Clark, Qeoige
Clark, John
9 Clark, Robert
Clark, Thomas
9 Clark, Thomas Noble
Clark, William
Claike, John Thorp
Clarke, Marshal
Clarke, Thomae
Clarke, Walter
CUrke, William
Clason, Patrick ,
Clay, William Waldegnre Pelh.
Cleary, Richard Stanton ,
9 Cleghom, Oeoige
Clements, GeoTge Edward . . . . ,
Clendining, Andrew
Cliffe, Wastel
im Clnes, Josiah
Coates, Riehard Aylmer
Cobbold, Frederick ,
* Cochrane! William
Cockbam, Phlneas C
Coldongh, M*Carty
Colcroft, John ,
Cole, Charles
Cole, John William
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17
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89 Foot
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12 Foot
44 Foot
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22WestInd.Iluigfn.
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1822 Foot
19 York Banf^en.
16 Bourbon Reg-
14 R. Marines.
17 7 Foot
5 R. Veterui Bst.
1 R. Yetetaa Bst.
26|R. Artilleiy.
37 R. Marines.
1954 Foot
08 Foot
14 R. Marines.
25 Unattached.
8 R. Veteran Bst.
19 Rifle Brigade.
17 56 Foot
0228 Dragoons.
21 20 Foot
1740 Foot
African Corps.
1527 Foot
1788 Foot
16 R. Marines.
1800 Foot
17 44 Foot
31 14 Foot
12 R. Marines.
1800 Foot
1968 Foot
01 R. Marines.
2624 Dragoons.
163Garr. Batt
163 Foot
21 88 Foot
2 R. Veteran Bait
2024 Dragoons.
16 R. Marines.
1H79 Foot
22^49 Foot
10 76 Foot
1852 Foot
2071 Fbot
37 46 Foot
6842Fdot
17^83 Foot
2947 Foot
30 Unattaebed.
14 82 Foot
23 70 Foot
17 02 Foot
2674 Foot
02 16 DivgooBS.
17^1 Foot
352
Lieutenants.
2d LIEUT.
ETC.
9 CoUinffWOod, William Dixon . . 13
QJBIi Collins, Benjamin Marshall . . 27
9 CollvMj Char lei 24
Collins, Joseph Ambrose 19
Ji^ Collity John 1
Collis,WUliam 22
CoUs, William 1
Comerford, Oeorge 19
Compson, Qeorge 20
* Condonne, Robert Patrick ....
Condy, Nicholas
Coningham, William
Onnoay, Samuel
Cook, Benjamin
9 Cooke, Adolphus
Coombe, Joseph**
* Cooper, Charles Kelly
Cooper, Samuel
Coote, Charles
9m Coate, John»
Coote, Richard Gethin Creagh** . .
Coppinger, John Murray
Corham, William
* Corrigan, James
Corry, Somerset
Cosby, William
Cotter, Charles
9 Cottingham, Thomas
Couche, John
Coulthard, Robert
9 Conrtenay, William Allan ....
CoTeney, James
Caventryj Riehard^^
Cowan^ William
9 Cowcher, John
Cowderoy, Thomas Frederick ....
9 Ccyley, Charles
9 CSI Cox, Charles Thomas ....
Coz, Douglas Leith
Coz, Samuel
Cozens, Geoiige
9 Crabtree, George Longbottom. .
Crampton, Josiah
Crauford, William
Cranse, Charles
m Crawford, Alexander Spiers^
Crawford, Jolm Charles
Crawford, Joseph
9 Crawley, William
Creagh, AHhur Gethin
Cree, John
9 Crewe, Kinder
Crisp, Robert
Crispo, Sidney Smith
Cromp, Thomas^
Crookshank, Richard
Cross, Richard
Cross, Richard
Croudace, William
Crow, William i .
9 Crowe, Charles
Crowe, James
Crowe, Joseph 126
Crowther, Jeremiah |l5
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never
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21 10 Sept
21 29 AprU
0927 May
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96 13 Nov.
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1430 Sept
12! 6 Aug.
04 26 April
09 29 Nov.
0929 Aug.
;20 Feb.
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7812 Aug.
07,29 May
151 1 July
09,10 Sept
09,29 May
0929 Oct
09 19 Mar.
09 6 Dee.
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
12
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13
14
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12
17
15
11
13
13
16
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25
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12
13
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24 Aug.
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27 July
27 Dec.
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91 Dec.
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4 June
6 Feb.
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1 May
4 Feb.
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12
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13
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2
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Dec.
Feb.
25
3
29
24
25
3
26
7
5
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21
17
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25
25
6
28
Nov.
Mar.
Feb.
June
5 R. Veteran Batt.
18 6 West India R^.
8 R. Veteran Batt.
Dec. 183We8t India Reg.
61 Foot
14 R. Marines.
18 York Lt. Infantry.
17 57 Foot
17 25 Foot
1414 Foot
1843 Foot
17 63 Foot
10 R. Veteran Batt.
April 171 Dragoons.
Aug. 21 76 Foot
06 R. Marines.
1462 Foot
28 2 Foot
92 Unattached.
10 R. Veteran Batt.
Feb. 91 95 Foot
Mar. 35 R. Marines.
Dec. 01 R. Marines.
181474 Foot
Sept. 19 18 Foot.
AprU 186 West India Reg.
Aug. 28 Unattached.
Dec. 1852 Foot
Jan. 16 R. Marines.
May 18 1 Dragoon Gds.
April 1699 Foot
Oct 17 60 Foot.
4 R. Vet Batt
Jan. 91 67 Foot
Aug. 143 Foot
Mar. 20 21 Dragoons.
July 1699 Foot
Oct. 21 71 Foot
Mar. 32 Unattached.
Feb. 29 VL Marines.
Mar. 17 101 Foot
April 235 Dragoon Gds.
Dec. 1897 Foot
Mar. 17 70 Foot
Oct 14 R. Marines.
Feb. 2567 Foot
Sept 1952 Foot
Oct 162Garr. Bat
Mar. 17 27 Foot
Dec. 07 17 Foot.
1806 York Rangers.
2 R. Veteran Bat.
Mar. 291 Foot.
Nov. 37 R. Marines.
June 04 R. Marines.
Sept 14 4 Dragoon Gds.
April 37 20 Foot.
July 2824 Foot
Aug. 22 2 Ceylon Reg.
02 9 Foot
17 27 Foot
172Garr. Bat
1960 Foot
ISOOjR. Waggon Train.
3$3
Lieutenants,
Crosier, Acheson
9 Cubitt, Edward George
CnU, George**
Cumberlege, Cleland
Gumming, Alexander
Curling, Henryi
Curtayne, Francis
Curzon, Hon. John H. Roper . . . .
Cusine, John
9 Cuthbert, Kingston
Cutting, Thomas
9 Dalgaims, William**
Dalgety, Alexander
Dalgleish, Robert
Dalrymple, Alexander
D' Alton, Edward Richard
9 Dalton, John*>
Dalton, Matthew Aylmer
Dalton, Philip Tuite
Daly, Geoige
DalzeU, William John
Damerum, George
Dames, Mansell
9Daniel, Robert
ni Daniell, Robert*'
9 J}*Arcy, WUliam
Darcffy Imooc Roboteau
* Dai^, Geoige
Darke, John
Daubuz, James Barill
Davidson, Duncan
Davies, Charles Nice
Davies, Christopher
Dayies, David
Davies, Edward John
Davis, Charles Whiter
Davit, John
Davis, William
Davis, William Henry
Davison, James
9 Davison, John
Davys, Edmund Soden
Dawson, William ^
Day, Alexander
9 Day, John
Dean, Robert
Delamain, Edward Smith
De Lancey, Oliver
?Delm6, Henry Peter
Denford, Charles
Denison, George
Dennis, Harloe
Dent, Robert
Desbarres, Henry Windham
Dick, Geoige
m Dickson, Charles Lennox . . . .
Dickson, David
Digges, Charles
9 Dighton, Robert "
Dillon, Anthony
Dillon, Edward Walter Percy
DiiloHf Thomas
*Disney, Henry
2 July
31 Oct.
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31 Dec.
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HALF PAY.
17 R. Marines.
24 4 Dngoous.
16 R. Marines.
30|l Foot
1426 Foot
3452 Foot
238 Dragoons.
31 37 Foot
26 Unattached.
1G82 Foot
16 Ger. Leg.
25 Sept 16 80 Foot
55 Foot
73 Foot
46 Foot
Chass. Brit
R. Art. Drivers.
25 Mar. 16 Sicilian Reg.
13 25 July 14 9 Dragoons.
1530 Oct 1799 Foot
20 17 Jan. 24 R. Artillery.
24 23 April 29 104 Foot
1525 Mar. lOODngoons.
09 19 Mar. 187 Foot
11 ODec. 1959 Foot
04 1 R. Veteran Bat
09 8 R. Veteran fiat.
14 1814 1 Prov. Bn. of Mil.
01 11 Jan. 21 Coldstream Gd*.
21 22 Mar. 27UnatUched.
22 10 Mar. 25 Coldstream G«l».
07 181553 Foot
7820 Dec. 87
8 May 27
07 28 Jan. 1930 Foot
17 Sept 20 30 Foot
2 R. Veteran fist.
42 Foot
R. Marines.
0l25July 02l6Foot
15 18 AprU 17 8 West India Reg.
15 7 Nov. 1799 Foot
06 2 Jan. 22 H Foot
11 25 Dec. 1800 Foot
13 25 April lOOer. Lc^gion.
04 1 Oct 14 R- Marines.
11 25 Feb. 1611 Foot
15 20 Oct 16^16 Dragoons.
14 2 July 2960 Foot
1622 Jane 20 10 Dragoons.
1225 Feb. 1688 Foot
13 181405 Foot
1820 July 20 19 Foot
1525 Aog. 16101 Foot
24 29 Sept 95 Unattached.
14 2 Feb. 26 Unattached.
10 10 Aug. 10 4 West India Befr-
14 7 Sept 26 Unattached.
24 3 July 2842 Foot
15 3 Oct 18 W. Ind. Rangm.
12 7 Nov. 34 Unattached.
25 2 Oct 35 Unattached.
0923 Dec 1963 Foot
8 it Veteran Est
13 25 May 1797 Foot
954
Lieutenanii^
Bdyvean, Robert Bndlick
£gaii, James
Eliot, Charles
EUey, John
EUiot, Henry
Elliott, George Henry
Ellis, William
Elrington, Thoa. Gerard
Elton, William
*Emery, John
Snzmger^ John
ErroU,Wm.Geo.£0W^,KT.GCH.
Erskine, Robert
Eustace, James
Evans, George
Evans, John
Evans, John
II2A Bvansy Matthmo^
EvanSy Ralph
9 Evans, Thomas
Every, John
Eyma, John Adrian
Fairtlongh, Hen. Blackler ....
Fallon, Charles
Farie, James
Farmer, Richard
9 Farmer, Wm. John Geoige . .
9 Fensham, Daniel
Fenton, William
Ferguwn,Arch,{Q.'M, 24 May 10)
9 FeiiguBon, Donald
Ferguson, George
Fergusson, James
Fergusson, Thomas
Ferricr, Walter
Ffennell, Richard
Ffinncy, Edw. Hamilton
Finch, Edward^
Rnch, Hugh Frederick
Finn, James Glover
Fitchett, John
Fits Gerald, James
Fits Gerald, Rich. Henry
im Fits Gibbon, Gerald
Fitz Gibbon, William
Fitzherbert, Geoige
{Fleetwood, James
Fleming, Hugh
FUmmgjJn, {Q.-Mas, 2.5 Dec. 04)
9 Flood, Ross
Follett, Frederick
Fonblanqne, John Samuel Mar de
Grcnier
Foot, Randal
Foote,John UollisRolle
Foote, Robert
Forbes, Alexander
Forbes, Nathaniel
Forbes, Peter
Ford, Arthur WhUe
9 Ford, John*'
* Foretor, Jolm Augustus
* Fortescue, George
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Jan. 2443 Foot.
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April 1244 Foot
Jan. 1789 Foot
May 17 62 Foot
Mar. 2219DngOQQS.
1814 3PIOV. Ba.arMU.
8R. Vet Bait
45 Foot
African Corps.
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Jan. 28
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220
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178382 Foot
Sept 02 36 Foot
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Mar. 21169 Foot
lR.YetBatt
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Indep. Co.
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46 Foot
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Dragoons.
56 Foot
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3 Royal Vet Batt
244 Foot
29171 Foot
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29 3 Feb. 82 14 Foot
13|25 Feb. 1619 Foot
15 VoT. 21
21 Foot
9 Mar. 03|ll Dragoons.
100 Foot
102 Foot
25 Jan. 19!95 Foot
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^ Weal lad. Reg.
1814^3 Piov.Bn. of Mil.
18U|3Prov. BB.Qrilil
356
Ueuienants*
Forteflcae, Jolm Ifill
Fortune, John ,
Forward, Samuel
Fbthergia, Joshua
9 Fowke, John
Fowler, William
Francklin, Michael George .
9 Franklin, Rob. Deane ...
QSi Fraser, Andrew Shnon**
Fraser, Archibald
Fraser, Arthur John
9 Fnuer, David
Fraser, Donald
Fra$ery Hugh
Fraser, John Nugent
Fraaer, Simon
Freame, Wm. Horwood
9I3ft Freear, Arthur William
Freeman, Alfired P. I. Walsh
Freeman, Richard Frauds . .
French, Hyacinth
French, Lucius
French, William. .^ ,
French, William Lasinby
Froger, Leopold de
Fullarton, John
Fuller, William
9 Gaggin, Pierce
OaSI Gairdner, Patrick
Gale,WUliam
Gallagher, John
Galwey, John
*Ghimlen, Charles Arthur
Gapper, Abraham Arthur
Guden, John Campbell
Gardiner, Arthur
Gi^diner, Wm. Gregory
9 ^I2ft Gardner, Andrew
Oarstin, James
^Ghitlive, John
Gatty, Joseph
Oay, John
Oeddes, Alexander
Oeddes, James
SSI Gerard, Arthur
Gibb, Harry wm. Scott
Gxbbings, Thomas
Gibbon, Stephen
Gibbons, Thomas
9 Gibbs,WUliam
Gibsouy William
IP Oihson, Wm, Joseph
9 Gichard, Edward
Giffard, Thos. Frederick
ff WSBi Gilbome, Edward * . . .
9 Gilder, Matthew WUliam . . .
Gilfll]an,Wm. Fred. Anderson.
Gill, George
Gillespie, Joshua
Gillies, John
Gillman, Wm. Howard
Gillmore, Joseph Albert
GUse, FrederidL de
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26 Oct.
never
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20 Dec.
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WHEN
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13
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11
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14
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17 108 Foot
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2021 Dragoons.
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1868 Foot
02 R. Marines.
89 78 Foot
1636 Foot
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16 101 Foot
142Garr, Batt
17 82 Foot
16 1 Foot
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89 Unattached.
02 42 Foot
2668 Foot
17 30 Foot
16 16 Foot
03 30 Foot
1897 Foot
17 67 Foot
2036 Foot
02 R. Marines.
2263 Foot
1671 Foot
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04 26 Sept 1898 Foot
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17
17
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24
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161
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NewfoundlandFen.
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27 Foot
16 Foot
36 Foot
60 Foot
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42 Foot
4 Foot
81 Foot
29 Foot
R. Artillery.
8 Dragoons.
1 R. Vet Batt
8 R. Vet Ban.
4 Foot
18 Foot
71 Foot
6 Foot
1960 Foot
R. Marines.
6 Garr. Batt.
Unattached.
R. Artillery Driv.
27 Foot
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367
LieutenantSm
GlanvUle, William
Olassen, Caldwell
OUndmnmgy Adam
W&L Qlend inning, Thomas ....
Wi Glynn, Henry
Glover, Edward
Goddard, Geo. Anthony
Godfrey, Whiteside
Goodacre, Richard
♦Goodair, William
9 Goodall, William
Gordon, Alexander
9 Gordon, George
Gordon, Sir John, Bt
Gordon, John
Gordon, John Ponsonby
Ck>rdon, Lewis
Gordon, Sir Orford Gordon, Bt.
Gordon, William
9 OatletijJoi. (Q.^Mas, 13July 00)
Goudie, John
9 Gould, Thomas
Goulden, George
9 SSi Greeme, Geo. Drummond *°
Graham, Alexander
Graham, Hector
9 Graham, James
Graham, Mitchell
Graham, Walter .... »
Grant, Alexander
Grant, Alexander
Grant, Charles
Grant, Geo. Colquhonn
'^Grant, James
*Grant, James
9 Grant, John^* I
9 Grant, John** 28
9Grant,John^ 5
Grant, Robert 28
Grant, WiUiam 12
Grant, William 10
Grant, WUliam 21
Grape, Henry. 3
9 Grattan, James 0
Graves, William 23
Gray, Arthur Maynard 28
Gray, John 3
Greatrex, Charies Butler 15
Greaves, Charles 26
Greaves, Spencer 7
Green, Samuel 31
Greene, Edward** 13
Greene, (George 31
Greene, John 12
Greene, John 8
Greene, WiUiam 16
Greer, Alexander
Greer, William 6
Greetham, John Henry 2
Gregg, Wm. Osbume 21
Grenier, Lewis 13
i9^Grier, Robert^ 26
Grierson, Charies « .... 25
Grieve, George 9
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never
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May
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June
never
never
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18
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WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
21
Nov.
Aug.
88
29
27
25
10
7
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Feb. 16
Feb. 37
25 May 17
6
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32
71 Foot
R. Marines.
9 R. Veteran Batt
60 Foot
40 Foot
00 Foot
Sept 1550 Foot
5 R. Veteran Bitt
Depot
Indq>. Co.
16152 Foot
1092 Foot
85 Foot
4 Foot
81 Foot
Unattadied.
02135 Foot
3Garr. Batt
York Lt Inf. Vol.
2 R. Vet Batt
May 1972 Foot
Oct 1411 Dragoons.
Mar. 17 82 Foot
April 16 German Legiou.
178390 Foot
60 Foot
27 Foot
R. Marines.
16 R. Vetevan Batt
Invalids.
Oct 16 Canadian Fen. C«.
May 8381 Foot
2 Ceylon Beg.
R. Wagg<Mi TniB.
R. Waggon Tfud.
R-Artmery.
2 R. Veteran Batt
Unattached.
19 Dragoons.
34 Foot
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31 Aug. 38
13 Sept 21
5 Mar. 95
15 Mar. 10
17 Sept 12
22 Oct 14|R. Harinca.
18 Aug. 14
2 Sept 09
23 April 297 Weat Ind.Bcg.
9Dr«gooas.
R. Marines.
4 Foot
R. Marines.
Unattached.
14 Foot
78 Foot
R. Aitillery.
10 Foot
22Di«gooDa.
83 Foot
39 54 Foot
Sept 026 Foot
11 Foot
Unattached.
1684 Foot
22 61 Foot
17 44 Foot
2] 1 Dr^. Oda.
15lB.MftriiMS.
358
LieutenantM,
Griffin, John
Griffith J Charles
9 Oriffitii, David
fiOriffiths, Edwin "•
ni Griffiths, Henr>'
9 Griffiths, John George ^^
Oriffitht, Thomat
Griffiths, VslenUne
Griffiths, William Stuart .
9 Grimes, Robert*^* . . .
Grove, Charles Thomas. . .
* Grove, James
Grovestins, August de ...
9 Grueber, Daniel
Guest f Edteard
Guitton, Nathaniel R. . . .
Giimoens, Nich. Theo. de .
Gun, John
Gnnn, (^eoige
Gann, William
Gunning, Alexander
9 m Gunning, George ^^
Haehett, WUliam
Hadwen, Thomas
9 SB Haggup, William
Haire, John ,
Halahan, R. Newton Chr
• Hall, Chambers
Hall, Robert
Han, William Sauford
Halls, Thomas
9 Hamer, Mich. Greathced
Hamilton, George
Hamilton, George :
Jiamilton, Jamcd Banbury
Hamilton, John
Hamilton, Robert Campbell
9 Hamilton, Thomas
Hamilton, William Henry
Hammersley, William .\
Hann, Robert
Haidoutle, William Augustus . . .
Harden, William
Hydman, Hen. Anthony
Wl Hardman, Samuel
Hargrove, John Longford
^Hariand, John
Harman, Joshua
Harrington, Henry
Harris, Charles
Harris, Wimam
Hurt, John
m Hartley, Jas. Campbell
Hartman, Rawlins
Hadeham, Wm, Gale
Hassard, Richard
Haswell, John Stepney
Hatheway, Charles
Havelock, Thomas
Hawkins, George
Hawkins, G^rge Drew
Hawkins, John
Hay, Alexander Murray
CORNBT,
ETC.
8 May
2 July
3 Sept
6 Jan.
4 Aug.
10 Feb.
23 Nov.
20 Sept.
8 Oct.
4 Mar.
4 June
never
12 April
24 Dec.
26 Aug.
22 Aug.
22 Nov.
11 Jan.
4 Mar.
26 Aug.
29 Oct.
19 July
never
21 May
30 Aug.
12 Nov.
12 Mar.
never
2 April
19 Dec.
6 July
6 April
3 Oct.
29 April
25 Sept.
26 July
2 Aug.
27 Oct.
4 Julv
1 Mar.
7 Mar.
22 Feb.
16 June
19 May
18 Oct.
never
6 Oct.
20 May
11 Aug.
31 July
13 June
24 Jan.
6 Aug.
11 Feb.
11
03
12
13
14
11
00
04
12
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11
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24
29
25
16
13
1
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10
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
25 May 17
Apr. 22
July 16
Mar. 29
Nov. 14
Sept. 14
Oct. 15
Feb.
1814
Oct. 09
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1815
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Sept. 14
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1816
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13
14
25
25
25
11
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Feb. 28
1815
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22
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37
28
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03
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Oct. 17
Dec. 18
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1814
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May 16
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37 Foot.
R. Marines.
36 Foot.
R. Artillery Driv.
Staff Corps.
R. Artillery Driv.
8 R. Vet. Batt.
R. Marines.
23 Foot.
R. Artillery.
Foot.
1 Prov. Bn. of Mil.
Hompesch'sM.Rifl.
39 Foot.
2 R. Veteran Batt.
Corsican Rangers.
Dillon's Reg.
16 Foot.
R. Marines.
72 Foot.
61 Foot.
1 Dragoon Gds.
1 R. Veteran Batt.
89 Foot.
Unattached.
1 Garrison Batt.
26 Foot.
14 Foot.
71 Foot.
18 Foot.
K. Marines.
5 Foot.
Unattached.
Unattached •
10 Dragoons.
German Legion.
35 Foot.
'29 Foot.
14 Foot.
3 Garrison Batt.
5 R. Veteran Batt.
75 Foot.
2 Garrison Batt.
7 West India Reg.
10 Dragoons.
10 R. Vet. Batt.
1 Pr. Bn. ofMil.
Watto'iUc's Reg.
R. Marines.
60 Foot.
8 R. Veteran Batt.
2 Foot.
14 Foot.
96 Foot.
6 R. Veteran Batt.
R. Irish Artillery.
R. Marines.
New Brunsw. Fen.
7 Foot.
S6 Foot.
R. Marines.
02 Foot.
Unattached.
359
Lieutenants,
Hazen, John .^.
Hearn, John Hemhig T.
HiB Hearn, William Marcus ^. . .
HIA Uearne, George Henry
Heath, PhUip
*Heath, Thomas
9 Heathcote, Jos. Chappell
Hedding, Wm. Leyitt
Heddle, Alexander
Hegarty, Luke
Hely, Jas. Joseph Fred
9I3ft Hemsley, Henry
Hemsworth, Wm. John
Henderson, Jas. Allen
Henderson, Walter
9 Henderson, William
Hendley, Hen. Earbery
Heniy, Charles
* Herbert, John James
Herbert f luae
Herrick, Edward Henry
9 Herron, Samuel
Hewat, William
Hewetson, Henry
US Hewetson, John
Hewett, James Waller
Hewett,Wmiam
HB Hewitt, Robert^
Heyland, Langford
Hickman, Richard
Hiektf Raymond
Higgin, Robert
Higgins, Alexander Boyd
Higginbotham, Henry
* Hllder, Jesse
HUditch, Charles
9 Hill, Richard
Hillas, Thomas
9 HUliard, Christopher
Hilton, William Legh
* Hinde, Edward
Hingston, Francis Bernard
Hockings, Richard
9ia Hodder, Edward"
Hodgetts, Thomas
Hodson, Alderson
Hoey, Richard Hudson O'Reilly .
Hojel, James
9 Holbom, Charles
Hole, William
Holgate, Edward Milton
Holland, Rupert Charles
fiHollis, William Henry
WSB> Hohnan, Charles
9 Holmas, Benjamin Hayes
Holmes, Chas. Wm. Scott D. . . .
9 Hohnes, DaTid
Holmes, James
* Holt, George Francis
Holyoake, Henry
9 Home, John
Home, William
9 OliriNNl, James"*
Hopkins, Charles
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25
25
25
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3
25
27
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25
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1814
170
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17 3
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Foot
Foot
44 Foot
4 Foot
R. Artillery.
38 Foot
Cape Corps.
35 Foot
African Corps.
81 Foot
Foot
28 Foot
Foot
10 Foot
Foot
5 Foot
3 Ceylon Reg.
Sicilian Reg.
41 Foot
8 R. Veteran Bstt
Foot
24 Foot
62 Foot
Foot
35 Foot
Foot
7 R. Veteran Bstt
Foot
101 Foot
R. Marines.
15 R. Veteran Bstt.
12 Foot
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Dragoons.
Foot
Foot
Foot
Foot
Foot
08 Foot
Rifle Brigade.
Foot.
Foot
Foot
Unattached.
Foot
85 Foot
Caithness Feu. Inf.
10 Dragoons.
43 Foot
Foot
R. Marines.
57 Foot
52 Foot
36 Foot
3 Dragoons.
Foot
R. Marines.
2Pr. Bn.orHiL
Foot
Foot
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0 R. Vetcfan Bstt
74 Foot
300
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1845
1306
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2084
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1682
ZAeiUenants.
9 Hopkins, Wm. Randolph . . .
WBi Horan, Thomas James ^ .
Houghton, William
How, Johnson
How, Thomas
Howard, Henry
Howard, Thomas
9 Howells, Jonathan
Howsham, William
Hubbard, Armiger Watts
Hubbard, James
Hudson, Henry
Hudson, John
Hughes, Edward
WL Hughes, George .....'....
Hughes, Henry Francis
HuU, Arthur Hill
9 HiMnphreys, Chas. Gardiner
Hunfphreys, John
9 Hunt, Michael
Hunt, William
Hunter, Thomas
Hunter, William Dodsworth. . .
HuiTing, Thomas
Hurt, I^ancis
Hutchinson, John
Hutton, William
Huyghue, Samuel
9 Hyde, Frederick
.•■••«
9 Jackson, Charles
Jackson, Frederick
Jackson, James
Jackson, John
Jackson, William
Jacob, John Villiers
Qffil Jagoe, Jonathan^ . . .
James, David William . . .
James, Joseph Gillam . . .
James, Robert
James, Robert U. D.
Jameson, Thomas
Jameson, William
Jappie, William
9 Jarvey, James
Ibbotson, Henry
Jeffrey wriy George
9 Je£&ies, Joseph
Jennings, George
Jennings, Richard Bcnnet.
Jenoway, Richard Oldham
Jervls, Thomas
9 Illius, William
JneCf Charles
Inglis, Edward
Inman, Thomas Withy . . .
im Innes, Alexander . . .
Innes, Robert
Johns, James
S3i Johnson,J.(Q.ilfa«. USep.26.)
Johnson, William Proude .
Johnson, William Stephen
* Johnston, Galbraith . . ,
Johnston, George
3d LIEUT.
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11 Mar.
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01
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June 31
Sept. 17
1816
Mar. 15
Feb. 29
Nov. 21
Nov. 16
Aug. S3
June 02
AprU 23
Sept. 37
Oct 17
May 17
Foot.
32 Foot
15 Foot
R. Marines.
R. Marines.
R. Marines.
6 Garrison Batt.
77 Foot
20 Dragoons.
R. Marines.
R. Marines.
60 Foot
4 West India Reg.
19 Foot
73 Foot.
Glengarry Fen.
50 Foot
14 Dragoons.
72 Foot
61 Foot.
Staff Corps.
18 Dragoons.
64 Foot
17 Dragoons.
15 Dragoons.
60 Foot
R. Marines.
60 Foot.
4 Foot.
9327
25
15
25
13
1
25
7
25
15
5
14
25
22
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6
25
25
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25
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Aug. 17 3 Foot
Aug. 34 27 Foot
June 12 R. Marines.
Oct 21 4 Foot
Mar. 17 64 Foot.
Nov. 98 77 Foot.
Mar. 17 32 Foot
Dec. 37 R. Marines.
Nov. 1669 Foot
April 15 56 Foot
Sept 14 R. Marines.
Dec. 18 3 West India Reg.
Aug. 17 37 Foot
Mar. 17 14 Foot
May 17 7 Foot
Oct 17 103 Foot
2 R. Veteran Batt.
May 18 1 Foot
Aug. 16 1 Garrison Batt.
July 36 38 Foot
Mar. 17 1 Foot.
May 24 24 Foot
Dec. 18 Rifle Brigade.
1 R. Veteran Batt.
Mar. 16 3 Dragoon Gds.
Mar. 15 45 Foot.
Nov. 28 Unattached.
Dec. 28 48 Foot
Sept 14 R. Marines.
July 39 40 Foot
Sept 17 103 Foot.
April 17 29 Foot
1814 2 Prov.Bn. of Mil.
1783156 Foot
361
Lieutenants,
Johnston, John '*
Johnston^ John BoUo
Johnston, William Bacon
Johnstone, William '
Jones, David Richard
Jonety Edward
Jones, Jetetny
Jones, John
Jones, John Parslow
9 93i Jones, Richard
Jones, Vaugban
Jones, William
Jones, William
Jones, William John Williams
Jordan, Edward
Joynour, Reuben
9 IreHandf James Stanley
Irvine, Robert
HIA Irving, Jacob CEmilius^ ....
Irving, Robert
Irwin, Alexander'^
Irwin, Charles
Irwin, John Robert
9 9ffii Isaacson, Egerton Cha. Har.
Juxon, John
Kane, John Daniel
Kane, John Joseph
Kayes, William
Keames, John
9 Keatinge, George
Kcene, James
9 Keep, William Thornton
Keir, John
9KcUy,John
Kelly, WiUiam
KeUallf Joseph
Kemple, John 6
* Kendall, Richard
9 Kenncar, David^ 1
9 II2i Kennedy, Francis^^ 13
Kennedy, John 19
* Kennedy, Patrick Henry ....
Kent, James 14
Kentish, Edward 30
Kenworthy, William 17
Kepple, Henry 23
Ker, John 31
Kerr, Charles 23
Kerr, James 9
Kerr, John Henry 21
lEB Kerr, Robert 11
Kersteman, Harry Oobins 12
HIA Kett, Charles George'^ 13
Kettlewell, Evans 3
Klerulf, WiUiam Dantzfelt 1
Kingsborough, Robert, Vise 6
Kingscote, Thomas Henry
Kingsley, Daniel 17
Kingsley, Jeffries 24
9 KlngsmUl, Parr 14
KingsmUl, William 15
Kirke, WiUiani Feteham 16
Knight, Alfred* 18
ENSIGN,
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6 Aug.
22 Sept.
1 June
28 Oct
16 Sept.
31 Mar.
9 May
23 Apr.
22 Mar.
28 Mar.
12 Nov.
25 Mar.
25 Nov.
14 Mar.
25 Aug.
22 Feb.
22 July
24 Mar.
16 May
4 Mar.
22 Apr.
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30 Dec.
30 Jan.
23
21
14
5
10
10
20
28
17
Dec.
Oct.
May
Jan.
Vox,
Dec.
Aug.
April
Dec.
never
never
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never
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April
Dec.
never
Sept.
Mar.
June
Nov.
Dec.
Feb.
July
Jan.
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.
June
Jan.
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never
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June
Sept.
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June
07
25
26
78
29
08
11
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09
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07
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18
23
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20
30
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2
24
15
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25
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30
12
14
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Sept.
April
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Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
Feb.
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Oct.
Jan.
May
Oct.
Nov.
Aug.
Feb.
Sept.
May
May
July
Nov.
Oot.
Dec.
July
Dec.
Dec.
May
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Feb.
May
Feb.
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Aug.
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Feb.
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Oct.
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June
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May
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Sept.
April
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May
SepU
Nov.
May
May
Feb.
Feb.
10
26
27
83
35
18
13
11
27
WHEN
PLACKU ON
HALF PAY.
38
11 Oct. lefCanadian Fen. 1«k
7
9
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Oct. 35«»Foot.
178386 Foot.
1 June 38
9
6
3
1221
25
25
25
22
16
00
13
15
16
08
83
12
15
15
14
14
18
09
1426
07
45 Foot.
10R.VctergnBstt
April 19|60 Foot.
July 21 22 DFigoons.
Mar. 34 R. Marines.
Apr. 17140 Foot.
May 108 Gaixison Batt.
44 Foot.
Mar.
Feb.
May
Oct.
17
16 German I^egioo.
17
17
n
5
26
13
101 Foot.
26 Foot.
1783^ Foot.
|6 R. Veteran Bttt.
July 16{7 West India Seg.
Nov. 18 13 Dragoons. *
Oct. 15;32Foot.
Jan. 37 3 Foot.
Aug. 29 Unattached.
l814MFoot.
Sept. 2dQaiTisonCoai.
|6 R. Veteran Batt.
14
15
14
18
11
04
13
06
11
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15
12
13
13
11
08
13
18
82
18
34
18
11
04
20
15
14
16
0825
20
18
17
12
13
11
11
07
14
25 April 1660 Foot.
25 Mar. 17 4 Foot.
1815,73 Foot.
25 July 1968 Foot.
25 Dec. 254 Foot.
9 May 05:35 Foot.
25 Dec. 14128 Foot.
29
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10
2.3
1
26
2
Sept. 08;5 Foot.
181587 Foot.
R. Irish Artillerr.
|8 R. Veteran Batt.
Jan. 26|99Foot.
June 10 R. Waggon Train.
July 16 R. ArtUlcry DriT.
Feb. 2451 Foot.
4 Ceylon Reg.
2 Prov. Bn.oflfil.
W. India Ran^r*.
R. Marines.
Jan. 17
1814
Oct. 19
Sept. 83
4
1
25 Sept. 22|48 Foot.
26 July 30
25 Dec.
11 April 16
1800 Foot.
15
25
2
11
12
8
13
Unattached.
72 Foot.
4 R. Veteran Bstt.
Mar. 21 104 Foot.
Mar. 1760 Foot.
Sept. 22 R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
Dec. 1896 Foot.
April 2022 Dragoons.
June 96 Unattached.
Aug. 22 14 Dragoons.
Aug. 32 Unattached.
17
19 Feb. 18|3 Dragoons.
10 April 17
88 Foot.
10 R. Veteran Batt
IlRVelrranBaf
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3(B
Lieutenants.
Knight, Richard LoU
Knight, William
Knox, Francis
La Berthodieire, P. Marie . .
9 Lacy, Samuel Walter . . . <
La Grange, Jjas. Warrington . ,
* Lambert, John
9 Lane, Ambrose
Lane, Ambrose
Lane, Francis
9 Lane, John
Lane, John
9 Lane, John Bamet
Lang, John
9 Luigdon, Golwell
* Langdon, John
Langford, Richard Coplen . . .
Lapasture, Henry de
Laplain, John
Latham, John
Laurie, James
Lawson, John
Lenoton, William
Laye, George
Lea, William
Leach, Henry
9 Leaf, John Walton
Leathes, Edward
Leayach, John
Lee, Edward
Lee, George
Leevis, Coakley
9 Legget, John
Leigh, Geo. Henry John . . .
Leonard, Thomas
Lerche, Gotlieb
Leslie, Angus
Leslie, Anthony
Leslie, John
9 L'Estrange, George
L' Estrange, Torriano Francis
SjSII Lewin, Carrigue ^
9 ^SSBL Lewin, Thomas Ross .
Lewis, Henry
Lewis, James Gossley
Lewis, Robert
Lewis, Thomas
Lewis, William
Uardet, Frederick
Lidderdale, John
Lindf Robert'
Lindsay, Alexander
9 Lindsey, Henry John . . .
Lisle, Benjamin de
C Lister,John«
Little, John
Little, John WiUiam
^ Little, Tenison
XJoyd, Charles
OS Lloyd, Edward Bell . . .
Lloyd, Jofaji Ormsby
Locke, William
9 9EB Lockwood, Purefoy"
CORNET,
ETC.
16 May 11
14 Feb. 05
2d Mar. 08
LIEUT.
15 July 1925
28 May 07
23 May 10
15
4
10
28
13
30
13
22
1
[23
6
12
21
10
1
15
10
20
14
16
31
14
17
26
30
18
23
4
15
14
12
2
25
16
20
3
27
1
6
23
12
12
25
4
11
5
6
23
27
1
5
30
25
9
18
Aug.
Oct.
Mar.
nerer
May
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
June
Oct.
Aug.
April
never
Sept.
Dec.
Oct.
July
Mar.
Oct.
June
July
Jan.
neyer
Dec.
Nov.
Aug.
Aug.
April
April
Feb.
Dec.
Mar.
May
Mar.
Mar.
April
Jan.
Oct.
Aug.
Nov.
Sept.
June
Oct.
May
Mar.
May
June
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
April
Jan.
never
June
May
Nov.
June
April
10
10
14
11
07
11
12
15
12
10
09
08
15
11
13
04
22
90
14
04
12
16
09
07
12
05
08
28
10
12
12
09
16
12
14
09
06
06
05
06
14
10
15
96
08
11
10
05
09
19
06
11
13
14
11
12 Nov.
16 Sept.
5 Oct.
25 Mar.
28 July
7 Mar.
7 Dec.
28 April
30 Dec.
30 Aug.
10 Dec.
21 Dec.
25 Dec.
13 Oct.
10 Mar.
6 Dec.
14 July
24 Sept.
17 Aug.
14 Nov.
29 April
24 July
6 July
7 Dec.
25 Sept.
3 July
2 Feb.
5 Aug.
28 Oct.
15 Sept.
3 April
1 Nov.
19 Aug.
10 Feb.
6 Feb.
9 Nov.
17 June
16 Oct.
27 June
15 Dec.
4 Aug.
28 Jan.
7 April
10 Oct.
10 May
10 AprH
21 Feb.
10 Oct.
25 Feb.
11 Jan.
2 Sept.
27 July
9 Sept.
11 Mar.
25 Dec.
28 Oct.
12 Mar.
14 May
3 July
22 April
12
13
15
14
13
11
13
14
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
Dec.
3 Dec.
14 Aug.
2322 Foot.
1828 Foot.
17 31 Foot
20 June 16
24 June 24
25 Mar. 16
1814
25 June 17
25 Sept. 18
25 May 17
3 Jan. 19
2624 April 28
15
12
25 Mar.
1 June
16
8 West India Reg.
10 Foot.
3 Dragoon Gds.
3Prov. Bn. ofMiL
83 Foot
98 Foot.
37 Foot
Rifle Brigade.
Unattached.
3 Dragoon Gds.
2023 Foot
0930 Sept 19
13 1814
81 19 Mar. 85
18 29 Mar. 21
6 Sept 17
13
07
08
11
13
14
12
21
13
17
11
08
13
07
08
15
13
14
06
26
06
1924 Mar.
0525 Dec.
1525 Dec.
1325 July
23 6 May
11 17 Feb.
0924 Feb.
60 Foot
2 Prov. Bn. of Mil.
66 Foot.
67 Foot.
56 Foot.
181492 Foot
7 April 17
5 Sept. 35
25
18
18
16
24
20
20
18
10 Mar.
6 Feb.
16 Oct
4 Aug.
5 Aug.
20 Feb.
25 Mar.
25 Aug.
9 Nov.
11 July
16 Nov.
4 April
26 Sept. 22
1 Sept 14
1814
4 Feb. 19
16
87
16
16
17
16
21
22
20
22
R. Marines.
Unattached.
Garrison Co.
24 Foot.
20 Dragoons.
Scots Fus. Gds.
52 Foot
8 Dragoons.
3 West India Reg
85 Foot.
21 Foot
15,5 Garr. Batt
3 Dragoon Gds.
20 Foot.
Mcuron's Reg.
R, Waggon Tr.
93 Foot.
Glengarry Fen.
18 Dragoons.
Scots Fusil. Gds.
Coldstream Gds.
19 Dragoons.
32 Foot.
R. Marines.
56 Foot
15 Foot.
1420 July 20
25 20 Sept 20
25 Nov. 1613 Garrison Batt
12
08
12
24
13
12
12
18
17
6 Aug. 03
28
99
09
95
1631 Jan.
11 Oct
26 Nov.
25 July
11 July
25
19 Foot
Unattadied.
9 Foot
1 R. Veteran
104 Foot
Unattached.
Batt.
16 Canadian Fen.
R. Marines.
17127 Foot
29
25 Sept. 14
14 Nov.
5 Aug.
15 Oct
20 Mar.
1325 Aug.
Unattached.
1 Foot.
R. Marines.
16 Dragoons.
74 Foot
23 5 Dragoon Gds.
16130 Foot
363
26
19
19
Lieutenants,
Logan, DaTid 1 Mar.
Logie, John 27 Dec.
Long, Edmund Slingsby 3 Aug.
Long, William 17 Mar.
Lonsdale, Alured 20 May
9 S2i Lonsdale, William 1 Feb.
Lorimer, Charles Hunt 12 Jan.
JLorimer, William 25 July
Love, James •» 6 Nov.
Lovelace, Henry Philip 25 Aug.
Lovelock, John Birmingham .... 3 Aug.
Lovett, G. W. Molyneux 27 April
Lovett, Henry William 2 June
* Lovett, Joseph Venables never
Lovett, Thomas 1 April
Lowe, Addison 18 Aug.
Lowe, John 21 Sept.
9 Lowry, Armar 31 Dec.
Lowry, John 7 June
Lozon, Victor Sept.
WBi Lucas, Jasper 6 Jan.
Luckett, James 31 Dec.
* Luckhurst, Thomas never
Lugard, John 20 May
Lupton, William 28 Nov.
9 93ft Lyc« Benjamin Leigh .... 4 Aug.
Lynam, Charles 25 June
Lynch, Anthony Francis William. . 2 Jan.
Lynch, Edward Crean II Dec.
Lynch, Samuel Smith 7 April
Lynd, Robert 14 Feb.
Lyon, George 4 Sept.
Lyster, Arthur O'Neil 2 Sept.
Lyster, Henry 29 May
Lyster, William John
M< Anally, Charles 126 Nov. 0C:31
9 Wi APArthuTf Charles^ 9 Nov.
M' Arthur, James Earle 17 May
M^ Arthur, John Doyne 9 July
M'Bean, Alexander 25 April
McCarthy, Justin Thadeus Cour. . . 17 Jan.
McCarthy, WUliam 7 Oct. 13
M'Clintock, James 12 May 12
M'Clure, Arthur 16 Jan. 07
9 M'Cormick, James 25 May 09
9 M'Crohan, Denis Eugene 16 May 12
M'Cullock, James Murray 2 Nov. 98
M'Dennott, James 15 Oct. 12,31
M*Demufttf Thomas 1 Nov. 94|26
M'Dermott, William H. E 28 Jan. 1021
McDonald, Charles Alexander .... 2 July 12
McDonald, Colm l25 Nov. 08
9Q2ftM'Donald, Donald 22 Oct. 12
M*Donaldf Duncan 9 July 03
M'Donell, Angus 6 Feb. 12
93B M'Donough, Thomas 31 Aug. 07
M'Dougall, Hugh 4June 12
M<Dougall, John Robert 6 May 77
9 M'DouAll, Patrick 28 Dec. 09
M'Dougall, Thomas William John 10 Mar. 28
M'Dnff, Alexander 23 Feb. 09
Qa M'Duffie, Donald 4 Feb. 13
M'FkrIaae, William 11 July 11
CORNET,
ETC.
LIEUT.
79 16 Sept.
0530 Mar.
04 8 Aug.
14 7 April
26 3 Aug.
10 15 May
0528 April
0518 June
09 19 Mar.
09 24 May
09 4 July
2030 Nov.
04 18 June
25 Feb.
0917 AprU
08 6 April
12 16 June
1228 July
1024 Dec.
07 26 Feb.
13 19 July
99 19 June
25 Jan.
9511 Nov.
11 9 Feb.
0830 June
1216 Nov.
12 7 Dec.
2321 Jan.
14II6 Nov.
1631 Oct.
06
24
17
10 Feb.
13 June
7 Sept.
12 Mar.
82
11
05
25
30
12
06
07
131
II
11
241
07
14
12
10
14
14
12
08
15
01
14
05
13
11
15
13
26
15
18
08
30
20
83
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALP PAV.
17
09
11
0318
1327
3313
18
23
26
17
21
17
3
21
7
19
24
30
14
12
13
5
9
10
1
Dec.
Oct.
Dec.
Feb.
Nov.
Jan.
July
Nov.
April
Mar.
Oct
July
Mar.
Feb.
July
Oct.
Feb.
June
Oct.
Feb.
Oct.
April
Dec.
May
July
July
Mar.
April
11
1 Oct.
6 Mar.
5 Aug.
21 Nov.
92
88
13
28
8 April 86 84 Foot.
25 Mar. 17
25 Nov.
1 April 19
23 Aug. 27
25 Oct. 21
6 Jan. 32
19 Nov. 07
1814
1 Mar
R-Marinea.
R. Marines.
23 Foot
Unattached.
25 Dec. 15
1814
4 Foot.
8 R. Vetenm Batt.
14142 Foot.
R. Artillery.
Unattached.
29 Foot
30 Foot
9 Foot
3Prov.Ba. ofMll.
22 R. Artillery.
1 R. Veteran Batt
Nova Scotia Fen.
45 Foot
13 July 2095 Foot.
14 April 08
25 Mar. 17
14 April 03
1814
16 July 03
25 June 17
5 June 17
25 Mar. 16
28 Dec 17
8 April 34
21 June 33
4 April 2365 Foot
25 Nov. 1899 Foot
7 Sept 33
25 Oct 21
25 June 10
07
11
13
04
13
38
16
15
09
14
13
04
14
05
2525
1625
5 Oct
12 Oct 10
25
10
25
25
5
25
II
25
25
1526
04
14|25
0021
1425
81
12
36
12
14
1428
Mar.
May
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Dec.
June
Mar.
May
June
Feb.
Feb.
39
17
16
18
1783
6
15
27
Dec. 37
May 18
April 17
Aug. 23
62 Foot
32 Foot
10 Dragoons.
3Prov. Bn.ofMfl.
62 Foot
60 Foot
11 Dragoons.
15 Foot
56 Foot
22 Foot
77 'Foot
46 Foot
7 Dragoons.
80arr. Batt
20184 Foot
2 R. Veteran Bait
14 Foot
3 R. Veteran Batt
16|Oerman Legion.
R. Marines.
16 Foot
88 Foot
1 Foot
18194 Foot
3 R. Veteran Batt
16 R. Marines.
16 20 Dragoons.
7 R. Veteran Batt
2920 Foot
1832 Foot
1672 Foot
1640 Foot
9 R. Veteran Batt.
Aug. 16 Glengarry Fen.
June 27 34 Foot.
Feb. 1691 Foot
8 Foot
181448 Foot
R. Marines.
100 Foot
40 Foot
17 I>nigooas.
364
Lieutenants.
M'Farlane, WiUiam 1
M<Goldrick,£neas U
M'Oregor, John 12
McGregor, John 11
Mailree, Robert William 26
SJirZn/o*A, ^.(Q.itfa*. 12Apr.lO.)
M'Intyre, Peter 21
M'lver, Donald 22
M<Kay,John 6
M'Kellar, John 7
H'Kenzie, John 31
M'Kenzie, William Fleming 18
M'Kinnon, John 18
M'Lachlan, Lachlan 21
9 M'Laren, Alexander Donald . . 3
M'Lean, Archibald 24
M^Lelland, Robert 28
3PLeodf James 21
M'Leod, William 26
M'Leroth, Thomas 17
M'Maniis, Henry . ,
M'MiDan, John 17
M'Mnllen, Isaac 29
M*Nabb, John 28
M'Namara, Henry 1
M'Namara, Michael 2
M'Nicol, Duncan 16
9 M*Nicol, Nicol 14
M'Neil, Donald 28
M*Phee, John 26
9 M'Pherson, .£neas 26
99i M'Pherson, Alexander*^ 16
M'Qaeen, Robert 14
H'Rae, Farqnhar 24
M'Rae, Theodore 26
Mac Alester, Charles Somerrille . . 3
Macalpine, James 6
Macartney, Charles 11
Macdonald, Angos 3
Macdonald, James 29
9 Macdonald, John 22
Wi Macdonald, John 18
Macdonald, John 6
Macdonald, Stephen 22
9 Mac DaneU, Alexander 6
Maedonell, Donald ^neas 7
Macdonell, Duncan 26
Mac Donogh, Montagu 13
9 Macdougall, Colin 12
Mac Oachen, John 6
Mac Gibbon, Robert 22
Mac Gregor, John** 9
lai Machell, John Thomas 12
Macintire, Andrew 27
Mackay, Hugh 30
9 Mac Kay, Lachlan^ 31
Mackay, Hugh Donald 1
Mackay, Niel 9
Mackay, Robert 7
Mackenzie, Alastair 8
Mackenzie, William 20
9_^oe^9 John 1
wa Mackinlay, John^ 12
Mackintosh, John 6
COKNBT,
ETC.
April
Nov.
May
Dec.
Oct.
never
Sept.
Feb.
Feb.
April
Dec.
April
Dec.
Sept.
June
Sept.
Dec.
Jan.
June
June
Sept.
Nov.
Sept.
Jan.
Nov.
Oct.
May
Aug.
Feb.
June
Dec.
Sept.
June
July
Nov.
Mar.
Dec.
May
Dec.
April
May
Yeb.
Dec.
June
Aug.
Sept.
Feb.
Oct.
Dec.
Nov.
May
Aug.
Feb.
Dec.
Oct.
April
May
Sept.
Jan.
July
June
May
July
96
13
2022
OC
07
06
10
12
08
12
11
06
96
12
12
06
08
10
13
13
10
16
01
09
0429
12
10
13
12
08
13
16
80
12
28
10
77
13
09
14
12
09
13
94
12
09
11
10
11
13
23
81
11
13
06
09
24
16
09
08
03
LIEUT.
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALK PAY.
2
16
6
28
26
16
9
13
11
8
10
16
11
31
9
27
11
20
16
23
31
19
26
27
18
10
4
17
26
22
1
0621
14
27
15
13
13
9
20
30
26
6
6
29
16
8
19
28
14
26
24
9
26
23
31
27
26
19
7
26
2
16
June
Jan.
Dec.
Feb.
Feb.
Dec.
Mar.
April
July
Oct.
Sept.
Feb.
Mar.
Dec.
Mar.
Mar.
Aug.
June
Oct.
April
June
Aug.
Nov.
Mar.
Nov.
Oct.
Feb.
Feb.
June
July
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Jan.
May
Aug.
Aug.
Nov.
Jan.
Sept.
May
April
June
April
April
Nov.
July
July
July
Dec.
May
Jan.
Feb.
Oct.
Dec.
Sept.
Mar.
Feb.
July
Sept.
Sept.
Jan.
Nov.
Aug.
96
18
24
08
11
14
00
12
16
09
14
14
10
97
14
16
07
08
13
32
04
16
12
24
01
10
08
14
14
16
13
12
14
08
18
86
13
34
14
80
14
12
19
14
10
16
95
13
13
14
12
14
14
27
82
13
14
06
10
26
20
13
09
05
April 98 Campbell'sRecCo.
25 Feb. 22 62 Foot
26 Dec. 28 46 Foot.
23 June 26 3 West India Reg.
26 Dec. 1896 Foot.
4 R. Veteran Batt.
R. Marines.
77 Foot.
1
17
25 Aug. 16 Glengarry Fen.
25 Dec. 16
11 Oct.
5 Feb. 29
25 July 17
24 July 00
25 Feb. 1691 Foot.
26 Mar. 17
Sept.
May
14
21
2 Garrison Batt.
16 Canadian Fen.
Staff Corps.
104 Foot.
3 West India Reg.
16
22
25
10
26
18
25
28
15
16
17
26
25
25
25
7
25
56 Foot.
1 R. Veteran Batt.
2 R. Veteran Batt.
Sept. 2d|34 Foot
R. Marines.
62 Foot
82 Foot
11 Foot
Unattached.
62 Foot
60 Foot.
16
17
26
02
19
April 33
Mar. 17
Mar.
Mar.
May
June
June
Oct.
April
July
Mar.
April
Mar.
Dec.
Feb.
Dec.
22 R. Marines.
17
18
17
16
17
18
22
18
25
1 Nov. 38
25 June 1690 Foot.
25
9
12
•25
1783
Mar. 17
May
June
April
17
23
16
25 Sept 17
25
20
25
1816
Feb. 19
Mar. 17
10 Nov. 21
•28
18
1
26
27
4
25
25
12
Jan.
Oct.
Oct
Jan.
Oct.
Oct
Mar.
31
17
19
19
31
21
27 Foot.
Cape Reg.
79 Foot.
59 Foot.
92 Foot.
25 Dragoonfe.
66 Foot
African Corps.
81 Foot.
July 20 8 Dragoons.
"11 Dragoons.
LL
76 Foot.
74 Foot
91 Foot
4 West India Reg.
German Legion.
7 R. Veteran Batt
98 Foot.
Blford's Co.
Feb. 164 Foot.
91 Foot
72 Foot.
45 Foot
4 R. Veteran Batt.
18 Dragoons.
Sept. 30 York Rangers.
Quecn*sAmer.Ran.
42 Foot.
6 West India Reg.
76 Foot.
22 Foot
30 Foot
3 Dragoons.
7 R. Veteran Batt
Feb. 1792 Foot
23|R. Marines.
365
lAeutenarUs,
Mackintosh, Phineas
Maclauchlan, James Augustus . . . .
Maclean^ George
9 Maclean, John
S2ft Macnab, Duncan
Macnab, John
* Macnamara, Michael
Macpherson, Duncan
Macpherson, Lachlan
Madderij Henry
9 Magee, James Fitz Maurice . . . .
Magin, William
Maker y Martin
Mahon, Edmond
Mahon, James
Major, Stephen
9 9% Mann, James^
Manners, Oeoi^e
Manners, John
Marcer, Richard Harvey
Marchington, Joseph
Marder, Henry
Markham, Thomas
Marklove, John
Marrie, James '°
Marsh, Henry
Marshy John
Marshall, Ralph
Marshall, Tliomas
9 £9% Martin, Benjamin
Mariiny Edward
9^ Martin, Henry
9 939^ Martin, Henry
Martin, Johnston
Martin, Robert
Martin, Richard Bartholomew
Martin, Thomas
Martin, William NeufviUe
Martyn, Charles
Mason, Francis
Mason, James
Mason, Robert
* Mason, Robert James
Masters, John
Masters, Stephen
Matheson, Roderick
9 Mathews, Joseph
9 Mathison, John Augustus
Wi Matthews, John Powell
Wi Matthews, WUliamM'Donald?'
Maunsell, George
* Mawby, Joseph
Mawhood, William John
Maxwell, John
Maxwell, Joseph
Mayhew, Henry
Meade, Thomas Harold
Meares, John
Meech, Robert
Mellish, William
Mence, Haffez
MenzieSy Alexander
Menzies, George
Mercer, Alexander
BNSIGN,
ETC.
6 Mar.
18 Jan.
11 Dec.
16 Dec.
4 July
never
26 Mar.
21 Aug.
25 July
22 Aug.
2 July
6 April
12 Mar.
2 Jan.
3 Oct.
5 Aug.
15 Dec.
24 Feb.
1 Aug.
12 April
22 Nov.
24 Aug.
8 April
8 Mar.
27 June
3 Feb.
2 Sept.
26 Dec.
28 May
3 June
25 Jan.
18 Nov.
12 April
25 Sept.
15 April
25 June
25 June
5 Jan.
7 Mar.
never
9 Mar.
13 Nov.
6 Feb.
6 April
8 May
3 Nov.
25 Dec.
18 Oct.
never
7 Oct.
18 July
7 Mar.
7 Mar.
4 Oct.
20 Mar.
17 Jan.
29 Nov.
13 Aug.
25 Aug.
15 Oct.
15 April
LIBUT.
27 Nov.
1224 Feb.
1515 Aug.
0617 Dec.
13 17 July
11 16 Feb.
25 Feb.
08 2 Jan.
09 20 Mar.
9522 Feb.
11 12 Aug.
03 15 Aug.
0917 Jan.
12 15 June
12 2 Feb.
09 26 July
13 18 Aug.
08 12 Sept.
9626 Sept.
9918 Aug.
07 7 May
98 IJune
81 30 Sept.
1320 June
96 8 Dec.
8 July
05 9 Nov.
08 12 April
98 1 AprU
98 3 June
3 Dec.
1231 Mar.
1221 Oct.
1229 Oct.
7824 Aug.
21 9 AprU
87 16 Jan.
12 3 Mar.
0225 Dec.
05 9 Oct.
09 9 May
94 24 April
25 April
15 7 July
05 15 Jan.
12 5 Aug.
09 13 June
11 12 Aug.
14 7 AprU
13 7 Jan.
1028 Jan.
9 Mar.
77 21 Nov.
11 24 Dec.
11 19 May
00 23 May
1027 July
09 18 Sept.
10 19 June
0517 Nov.
1227 April
0811 May
12 16 Mar.
131 IJone
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
94 1800
14 25 July 17
2625 Jan. 30
07125 Dec. 17
1725 Dec. 18
16,25 Dec. 18
14
12
00
99
13
05
11
15
14
10
14
11
98
04
12
99
82
16
98
95
07
10
04
02
00
14
13
12
81
26
93
14
02
06
11
95
14
37
07
13
11
13
25
19
12
14
78
12
13
04
12
27
11
08
15
09
15
1814
13 Dec. 16
25 Mar. 17
25 Sept. 09
4 Nov. 17
25 Dec. 14
25 Mar. 17
18 July 16
25 Mar. 17
29 Nov. 98
9 Jan. 16
15 Oct. 16
24 Jan. 03
1783
28 Dec. 17
18 Feb. 04
12 June
14 Aug.
11 Nov.
23
07
18
25 Mar. 16
25 Dec. 18
24 April 16
1 Sept. 83
15 June 30
7 April 03
15 Mar. 17
10
17
03
17
22 Mar.
25 Mar.
18 Oct.
1814
26 Jan. 39
2 July
4 Dec.
25 June
25 Mar.
31 Dec.
26 Jan.
25 June
1814
1783
16 Glengarry Fen.
17
17
30
25 Sept. 18
7 Dec. 14
10 July
2 Oct.
10 Aug.
16 Mar.
25 Mar.
17
28
20
15
17
25 Mar.
15125 Mar. 17
91 Foot.
104 Foot.
African Corps.
53 Foot.
62 Foot.
94 Foot.
1 Prov. Bn. ofMil.
52 Foot.
52 Foot.
R. Irish Art.
38 Foot.
R. Marines.
7 R. Veteran Batt.
70 Foot.
26 Foot.
13 Foot.
I Foot.
25 Foot.
R. Marines.
R. Marines.
13 Dragoons.
71 Foot.
83 Foot.
56 Foot.
R. Marines.
Indep. Co.
9 R. Veteran Batt.
89 Foot.
R. Marines.
85 Foot.
R. Artillery.
44 Foot.
51 Foot.
Bourbon Reg.
R. Marines.
Unattached.
35 Foot.
64 Foot.
7 R. Veteran Batt.
8 Garr. Batt.
II Foot
R. Marines.
1 Prov. Bn. of Mil.
30 Foot.
83 Foot.
77 Foot.
10 Foot.
26162 Foot
1687 Foot
3 Prov. Bn. of Mil.
80 Foot
18168 West India Reg.
99 Foot.
1 Garr. Batt
13 Foot
R. Marines.
43 Foot
R. Waggon Tr.
32 Foot.
5 R. Veteran Batt.
17 93 Foot
42 Foot
30(S
Lieutejumts.
2d LIEUT.
BTC.
Meredith, Boyle 29
MeredUhf George 0
i2i Meuron, John Frederick de . . 15
WL Middleton, Thos. Falkner .... 28
9 Miles, George 25
MUetj John 15
9 Miles, John Marshall 10
9l!liMm,James^ 12
Miller, David 19
Miller, Donald 30
♦MUler, Gavin
Miller, Henry 14
SB Miller, John 13
MiUer,WiUiam 10
MUlerj Zaccheus '* 20
Mills, James 3
Mills, Thomas 28
9 Milne, James Miles 2
Mllnes, Alfred Shore 5
Milnes, Thomas Milnes Smith .... 28
Miftchitif Charles Humphrey .... 1
Minchin, George 25
Minty, John 21
Mitchell, John 7
Mitchell, Robert 15
9 in Moffat, Abraham 5
|| Mogridge, James Edward 11
1129 Moller, Charles Champion . . 16
Monck, Charles Stanley 10
Money, George 1
Money, Richard 23
Monro, Frederick 20
Monro, Hector William Bower 9
9 Moody, Thomas 30
Moore, James Adolphus^^ 14
* Moore, Joshua John
Moore, Richard 26
Moore, Samud 27
* Moore, Samuel
9 WL Moorhead, Charles 23
Moreton, Moses 26
Morgan, Edward 9
Morgan, John 2
Morgan, Thomas 2
Moriaty, James Robert 11
Moley, Edward Lacy 16
9 Morphy, Richard . . « 2
Morris, Frauds Anthony 18
Morrish, James 30
9 Morrison, J. Whiteford 26
Morton, William 10
Morton, William 9
Moss, George 23
Mosse, Henry Alexander 31
Mosse, Peter Benjamin 20
Mostyn, Robert 28
Moulin, Andrew du 10
* Mount, Edward
Qffil Mount Edgcumbe, E. A,JEarl(rf
Mountford, Joseph 12
Muckleston, Edward 14
Mulhallen, Robert 8
Jlifunro, Donald 14
9 Munro, Frederick ^^ 120
LIEUT.
Mar. 10 1 July 13
Aug. 96 1 Oct. 01
April 12 19 Aug. 12
Oct. 13 4 May 15
May 00 16 May 11
Dec. 99 5 Feb. 01
Dec. 12 23 Feb. 14
April 09' 18 Sept. 11
08
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
24 Oct. 22
24 Feb.
25 July
14 Mar.
April 05
May 11
never
Mar. 04
Jan.
July
May
Dec.
Jan.
Mar.
July
Nov.
Jan.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Aug.
April 09
June 14
Oct.
Jan
Mar.
Dec.
Dec.
June
Oct.
never
June 99
May 13
never
Aug. 10
Nov.
July
Jan.
Oct.
Sept. 05
Aug. 10
April 12
Jan. 16
May 05
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
Dec.
Dec.
May
Aug.
Aug.
never
never
April 06
Dec. 08
27 July
6 April
25 Dec.
15 Sept.
22 April
7 April
19 July
12 Dec.
1325 Aug.
31 Mar.
15 Jan.
9 Feb.
1 Aug.
25 Dec.
27 Oct.
4 Mar.
11 Feb.
22 June
28 June
19 April
31 Dec.
15 July
1 Mar.
3 Sept.
3 May
1 June
14 May
25 Dec,
16 May
7 Mar.
25 Dec.
3 Sept.
28 Apr.
15 Aug.
11 Aug.
30 Mar.
10 Nov.
13 Jan.
26 Aug.
19 Feb.
27 July
17 Aug.
1 Sept.
21 Feb.
16 Nov.
4 Jan.
3 May
26 Sept.
16 Mar.
25 Dec.
12 Jan.
2 June
27 June
25
15
97
25
08
13
11
14
13
11
11
10
13
11
12
94
09
13
08
05
07
03
12
00
07
13
99
13
07
10
08
96
16
16
22
25 Mar. 17
4 April 22
4 Jan. 25
1425 Oct. 21 33 Foot.
16 Foot.
R. Marines.
Germau Legion.
1 Dragoon Gds.
7 Foot.
8 R. Veteran Batt.
43 Foot.
2 West India Reg.
R. Marines.
19 Foot.
R. Marines.
25 Jan. 25 R. ArtUlery.
R. Marines.
3 Sept. 2930 Foot.
25 May 18
1326 Sept 14
06 1 Sept. 14
2630 June 37|66 Foot.
21
03
26
14
10
16
15
14
14
14
13
13
15
10
15
5 Sept. 22
25 Mar. 17
24 June 19
25 May 16
26 Feb. 15
25 Jan. 17
25 Mar. 17
25 Feb. 16
2 Oct. 17
23 April 17
1225 Mar. 17
1325 Mar. 17
00 25 Sept. 02
13 23 June 24
1429 May 23
0910 Aug. 20
8 Sept. 20
25 Sept. 14
29 Nov. 02
4 June 18
10
13
00
16
13
12
08
05
13
05
08
13
13
24
08
00
16
00
15
10
12
11
13
14
12
11
121
25 Sept. 1438 Foot.
25 Dec.
4 Sept.
25 Jan.
25 Jan.
17 Oct.
1 Sept.
25 Mar.
25 Mar.
18
17
16
18
14
14
17
17
100 Foot.
5 R. Veteran Batt.
R. Artillery.
28 Foot.
R. Engineers.
New Brunsw. Fen.
2 Garr. Batt.
78 Foot.
28 Foot.
71 Foot.
34 Foot.
18 Dragoons.
44 Foot.
12 Foot.
24 Dragoons.
R. Artillery.
65 Foot.
Meuron's Reg.
R. Marines.
14 Foot.
27 Foot.
7 Foot.
71 Foot.
54 Foot.
R. Marines.
12 Foot.
R. Marines.
R. Marines.
York Rangers.
3 Foot,
10 June 25 88 Foot.
1 Sept. 14 R. Marines.
9 R. Veteran Batt.
25 Nov. 17166 Foot.
French's Rec. Co.
18 Aug. 16|8 West India Reg.
1994 Foot.
80 Foot.
81 Foot
25 Mar.
25 Sept 17
18 April 17
97 23 July 029 Foot
1814
25 Feb. 19
1 Sept 14
13 Oct 17
R. Waggon Train.
Grenadier Gds.
R. Marines,
25 Foot.
Oct 12131 Aug. 1525 Mar. 16|d Dragoon Gds.
June 10 6 Mar.
Dec. 091 3 Sept
|7 R. Veteran Batt
1323 June 24iR. Artillery.
367
Lieutenants,
MunrOf John
Murchison, Kenneth
9183 Mure, Qeoige
Murray, Alexander
Murray, Edward
Murray, Edward
9 Murray, Francis
?MuBkett, Thomas Willis^*.
Myers, WiUiam
ENaiOM,
ETC.
22
23
16
28
28
29
17
Nov.
July
never
Mar.
Feb.
April
June
May
never
LIEUT.
0817
07
97
05
13
09
07
21
14
12
26
11
7
11
25
Nangle, George
Nankivell, James
9 Nantes, Richard
Napier, Duncan Campbell
Napper, Alexander
9 Nash, Henry
Nash, James
189 Nash, John^
•Nash, William...*
Nason, Henry
Nayler, Charles
Naylor, Edward^*
Neiigan, Thomas
9 Nelson, John Clarke
Nembhard, Thomas Hay
Nesfield, William Andrews
* Newbolt, Francis
Newman, Joseph
Newton, Beauchamp Bartholomew
Newton, Hibbert
Newton, John
Newton, Thomas Charles
Newton, Walter
Neynoty Jo$eph
8!8i Nicholson, John
Nicholson, Ralph
9 Nicholson, Richard
Nicholson, Robert Dring
ft Nicolas, Paule Harris^
Nicoll, Benjamhi David
Niess, John
Nisbett, Henry
9 8189 Nixon, William Richmond-
Norman, William
Norris, Robert
Nowlan, Thomas
BNowhin, William
8E99 Nugent, Edward
Nugent, Walter
Oakes, Sir Henry Thomas, Bt.
O'Brien, Cunningham For.
(yBrien, James
• O'Brien, John
O'Connell, Maurice
O'Connor, Bemanl Richard
8 O'Connor, James
O'Connor, Maurice
9 O'Connor, Patrick
O'Dell, Edm. Westropp
O'Doghcrty, Francis Blake
O'Flyn, Andrew
9 Ogllvy, David
O'llalloran, Maurice
29 Jan.
16 Dec.
never
24 Feb.
26 Oct.
29 Oct
24 Jan.
18 Nov.
never
19 Sept.
24 June
6 May
28 Nov.
16 May
16 Aug.
26 June
never
21 July
28 Mar.
27 July
16 Sept.
23 April
6 Apr.
17 July
26 Dec.
29 May
27 Dec.
29 Nov.
6 July
1 Jan.
6 Nov.
20 Mar.
26 July
7 Mar.
9 May
12 Aug.
3 Jan.*
23 Dec.
8 June
22 Oct.
4 Mar.
6 Dec.
never
22 Sept.
18 May
22 Oct.
10 Aug.
23 Oct.
13 Sept.
17 June
3 Feb.
18 May
26 July
Sept.
June
April
July
Sept.
Aug.
July
Mar.
Dec.
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
0630 June
99 16 Nov.
19 Oct.
14 4 May
07 16 Mar.
12 28 April
9911 Dec.
13 19 July
25 Jan.
11 29 Feb.
13 2 June
9918 Aug.
1011 Nov.
11 26 Aug.
27 6 April
1230 Mar.
B6Dec.
08|l9 Oct.
1628 June
09 13 April
01
10
14
03
07
14
14
09
13
08
00
00
16
00
14
99
15
14
16
14
04
13
13
33)
14
13
3 R. Vetotti Bait
3 R. Veteran Batt.
SOlOrenadlerGils.
R. Marines.
16 June
16 Nov. 03
26 Nov. 18 99 Foot.
9 June 86
26 Dec.
IJuly 16
1814
96
13
09
00
13
2 Dec.
7 Sept.
2 Nov.
26 June
6 April
10,31 Dec.
10; 7 Oct
1021 April
0627 July
Unattached.
18194 Foot
R. Art Drivers.
3 Prov.Bn.ofMiL
4 Sept 17
76 Foot
98 Foot
1814 66 Foot
Meuron's Reg.
81 Foot
5 Aug. 16
11 July 16
13 April 17 0 Foot
6 April 084 Foot
11 May 17 79 Foot
1814 3 Prov.Bn. of Mil
26 Dec. 16 8 West India Reg.
26 May 1603 Foot
16 Dec 16 R. Marinea.
26 Sept 17 83 Foot
18 May 16 38 Foot
2 Nov. 3838 Foot
26 Dec. 1848 Foot
1814 R. Waggon Train.
1026 Dec. 1431 Foot
2 Aug.
21
13
96
16
10
03
1626 Mar.
1227 July
1326 July
14
08
08
16
4 Dec. 2334 Foot
26 Mar. 17 33 Foot
23 Aug. 02 16 Dragoons.
26 June 16 R. Waggoa Train.
8021 Dragoons.
6 R. VetennBat
16 14 Foot
80 101 Foot
166 Foot
26 Feb. 1668 Foot
1 Sept 14 R. MariDM.
1 Aug. 16 R. Art. Driveis.
3 R. VeteittD Bat
06 1 Sept
12 8 Feb.
00 16 Feb. 00|26 Dec 18|84 Dragoons.
1011 May
10 14 May 12|26 April 86|69 Foot
1618 Mar.
13 18 May
0612 Jan.
13
09
18131 Dec.
16
09
1880 Dragoons.
26 Oct 30 West India Bang.
22 June 8091 Foot
7 Dec.
9 Nov.
20
00
14 Dec. 86 Unattached.
126 Mar. 11 86 Foot
1211
1314
10^28
j26
13 4
09|28
1219
08.26
07
06
95
08
09
11
6
13
26
27
17
10
Feb.
Sept
July
Dec.
Oct
Nov.
Jan.
Oct
Oct
Aug.
Jan.
Oct.
Feb.
June
14 26 Mar.
16 26 Mar.
18
13 26 Sept
1621 Aug.
10 18 July
16 8 April
10 20 Jan.
08 23 Jan.
07 86 Sept
97 16 June
08 19 Aug.
14 26 Dee.
13)26 May
17 96 Foot
17 96 Foot
6 R. Veteraa Bats.
14 16 Foot
83 York Baogerk
16a Foot
16 87 Foot
80 97 Foot
1811 Foot
1898 Foot
00 R. Marines.
19 87 Foot
1894 Foot
1768 Foot
309
Lieutenants,
9 ^SB O'Hara, Patterson
O'Kelly, James
Oldlngy Nicholas Purdue
• Oliver, John
Olpherts, Robert
O'Neill, Henry
O'Neill, John Augustus
O'Neill, John
993 Onslow, Phipps Yansittart*. .
O'Regarif Thomas
9 O'Reilly, John
Ormsby, Henry Michael
fOrmsby, James
Ormsby, Sewell
Orr, James
9WiOrr,John»'
Orr, John
9 Orrell, Andrew
^ Osborne, Darragh
O'SnlliTan, Eugene
Ottey, John
OtUey, Benjamin Robert
Oughton, James
9 Owens, John Walker
SSI Pagan, Samuel Alexander " . .
Pagety JRobert
Palling, John Graveley
Palmer, Humphrey
Pannell, Robert
Parke, Samuel
Paiker, Frederick
Parker, Henry
Parker, John Frederick
Parker, Kenyon S
*Parker, Michael
Parker f Thomas Robert
033 Parkinson, Robert
{Parratt, Killebrant Mered. " ..
m Parry, James
♦Parry, Thomas
Parsons, Rich. Tapper
Paterson, Alexander
Paton, George
Patten, William
Patterson, Edward
Patterson, John Williams
9 Pattison, Joseph
Pawley, George
9 Pazton, Archibald Frederick . .
Peach, John Carroll
Peacock, Robert
Pearson, Matthew
Pearson, William Rex
Peddie, WiUiam
Peel, Edmund
Peel, Robert Haworth
Peers, Henry de Linn^
{Pell, Edwin
Penfold, Edward
Pengelly, Edward
9 Penne&ther, Richard
9 Pennington^ Rowland
Pepper, Theobald
CORNBT,
ETC.
8
8
18
30
8
9
17
21
25
2
10
7
26
3
14
30
18
3
14
14
20
29
Nov.
Mar.
never
June
June
June
April
Dec.
Feb.
April
Jan.
Oct.
Mar.
Oct.
July
May
June
June
May
Mar.
Feb.
Sept.
10
10
18
25
15
LIBUT.
2
16
25
25
13
29
31
1229
07
05
11
12
06
05
04
11
08
11
07
08
12
11
1220
08
31 Oct.
4 June
21 Dec.
3 Aug.
30 Mar.
9 Feb.
4 Mar.
18 Nov.
21 Mar.
26 Nov.
never
6 Aug.
22 April
29 Oct.
10 Sept.
never
18 May
25 July
12 July
14 July
1 Sept.
18 April
21 Feb.
21 Mar.
26 June
3 Sept.
9 Dec.
April
11 Mar.
2 Jan.
15 Mar.
7Miur.
29 Jan.
27 July
29 Aug.
5 July
14 June
8 Sept.
14 Sept.
11
12
13
09
12
00
00
11
82
05
07
13
08
12
99
12
10
25
08
11
11
05
11
13
94
09
15
16
12
16
2
16
1
14
8
27
29
13
21
11
20
9
16
7
17
21
11
2
4
7
22
29
15
25
23
4
11
27
25
18
4
1
16
20
3
2
9
19
1225
14
19
11
1030
13
17
22
09125
1125
03
10
15
26
08(23
0827
Sept
Nov.
June
Pec.
April
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
Dec.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Mar.
Jan.
July
April
Oct.
April
May
Feb.
Dec.
July
Oct.
Feb.
April
Feb.
Nov.
Oct.
Aug.
Mar.
Jan.
July
May
Jan.
Jan.
Sept.
May
July
Jan.
Feb.
Aug.
June
July
Nov.
Sept.
Sept.
Jan.
Oct.
Dec.
Aug.
July
July
Feb.
Jan.
Mar.
Oct.
July
Mar.
Mar.
Aug.
Sept.
May
June
1225
12
81
13
Sept.
2020 Sept.
2611 July
15 25 May
16 15 Feb.
08 9 Dec.
06
1325
12
08
07
08
13
08
09
12
13
12
16
11
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
20
25
Mar.
Mar.
25
10
11
1
25
1425
9
18
25
25
25
25
May
Mar.
Feb.
Dec.
April
Dec.
June
May
Sept.
May
April
Mar.
Sept.
1414 Feb. 22
14
17
1027
13
11
26
30
83
11
14
08
15
11
14
14
04
25
25
7
6
29
31
1
30
12
25
June
Sept.
Mar.
June
Jan.
Sept.
1659 Foot
4 Foot
DonkJn's Corp.
33 Foot
Unattached.
Unattached.
13 Dragoons.
Unattached.
R. Artillery.
4 R. Veteran Batt.
11 Foot
36 Foot
Dragoons.
6 Foot
R. Marines.
8 R. Veteran Batt.
89 Foot
34 Foot
100 Foot
Foot.
37 Foot
61 Foot
61 Foot
31 Foot.
23
14
26
37
16
33
24
16
17
20i25
17
17
17
17
22
17)98
17
22
19
17
55 Foot.
7 R. Veteran Batt
July 1 9 24 Dragoons.
April 1547 Foot
1960 Foot
152 Garrison Batt
28 R. Marines.
31 R. Marines.
84 105 Foot
14 R. Marines.
18143Prov. Bn. ofMU.
6 R. Veteran Batt.
Oct 17 R. Waggon Train.
Sept 22 R. Artillery.
Mar. 17 28 Foot
18143 Prov.Bn. of MiL
May 08 R. Marines.
1325 April 16 German Legion.
1225
2728
1025
12
12
0614
11
14
14
94
26
12
17
16
13
13
05
11
11
11
16
39
17
11
3
23
25
25
3
20
2
16
17
25
1225
Sept.
Sept
Sept
Oct.
Nov.
April 08
July 17
Feb.
Mar.
1960 Foot
14
19
17
17
21
31
22 Dragoons.
R. Artillery.
31 Foot
5 Dragoon Guards.
Murray's Rec. Cos.
11 Dragoons.
African Corps.
16144 Foot
95 Foot
R. Marines.
21 Foot.
26 Foot
Unattached.
Mar. 29
April 17
May 22
June
Aug. 20153 Foot.
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
July
36 Foot
14 Dragoons.
2d|R. Marines.
17
87 Foot.
5 R. Veteran Batt
25 Mar. 16|3 Dragoon Guards.
360
Lieutenants.
2d LIEUT.
ETC.
Perceval, Charles 13
Percy, Francis 22
Perham, John 26
Perham, WUliam 20
Perkins, Thomas Steele 4
Perring, Sir John, Bt, 2
* Perrott, Robert
Perry, Henry 5
Perry, Richard Lavite 20
Peterson, Charles 15
Wi Petre, Henry William 14
Phair, William Barry 9
Phibbs, Ratiedge 18
9 Wi Philipps, Qrismond 3
PhiUips, John (Comet) 17
* Phillips, John
9 Phillips, Robert Jocelyn 20
Phillipson, John Barton 25
Q® PhUpot, Edward •« 16
Pickard, Henry WUUam" 17
Pickring, Joseph 8
Pictet, Armand Jaques** 9
PIctet, Frederick 25
Pigou, Laurence 17
Pigou, William (George 3
Pikey John 20
Pinhey, William Towley 1
Pinnigcr, Broome 2
Piper, Thomas 14
Playfair, Andrew William 26
* Plowman, Thomas
9 Plunkett, Edmund Henry ^ 2
Plunkett, Thomas Richard 6
9 Poe, Purefoy 13
mi PolhUl, William 1
Pontcarre, E. L. E. C. De 12
Pook, Qeorge Anthony 9
9 Poole, Walter Croker 21
Porter, Henry 7
Porter, Robert 7
9 Ponntney, Henry James 31
Powell, James Bruce 22
Powell, John Harcourt 10
9 PraU, George 4
Pratt, Richard I
Price, Stephen 10
* Prichard, Thomas
Pridham, WiU'uim^ 13
9 Priett, John"^ '13
Pringle, James I 3
Pritchardf John !
Probyn, John I 4
Purcell, IgnathuM I
Purdon, Philip |l0
Purefoy, Arnold Nesbitt 12
* Pycroft, Charles |
June
July
June
S^pt.
Dec.
May
never
Jan.
Dec
Mar.
May
Jnly
Oct.
Aug.
Nov.
never
July
April
Aug.
Dec.
Oct.
Feb.
June
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct
April
Jan.
April
never
Mar.
Mar.
June
July
Mar.
May
Dec.
July
Dec.
May
June
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Oct.
never
June
July
Aug.
June
never
Sept.
June
never
11
13
06
05
08
11
05
10
31
07
07
10
00
96
09
02
06
12
12
15
12
14
16
08
05
12
01
10
07
11
09
13
11
«)
03
09
09
09
12
06
04
09
99
05
09
LIEUT.
4
16
9
20
18
13
2
18
3
26
26
7
13
5
25
6
14
1
21
16
6
22
8
8
25
25
1
15
7
25
13
1
1
13
0626
25
26
15
3
10
20
30
9
10
10
28
18
1
5
19
14
21
12;27
01
09
Ragg, Samuel . . .
Rainsforth, Charles
Rainsforth, Charles
Ramsden, Ocorge .
Rancland, John
1
25
Mar.
Oct
Feb.
Feb.
Aug.
Feb.
Dec.
Aug.
Sept.
June
Jan.
Dec.
Aug.
Sept
Nov.
Oct
Mar.
Sept
May
Nov.
April
Jan.
Aug.
Feb.
June
Sept.
Dec.
Aug.
Nov.
Dec.
July
July
July
Dec.
July
Nov.
Mar.
Aug.
Mar.
June
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Sept
Oct
Nov.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Oct
April
Dec.
Dec.
April
Dec.
13
17
13
09
04
12
9925
14
12
35
00
0925
12
11
99
12
05
08
15
13
14
16
21
12
09
13
05
11
13
09
13
13
15
10
13
12
05
12
11
12
13
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27 Foot
18150 Foot
1860 Foot
01 36 Foot
10 R.
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April 17181 Foot
3 R. Veteran Batt
June 08120 Foot
R. Irish Artiikry.
Mar. 17141 Foot
Dec. 3221 Foot
Sept. 14 14 Foot
0 R. Veteran Batt
1 R. Valeran Batt
28 Feb. 2007 Foot
17)56 Foot
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870
Lieutenants.
I COKNBT,
ETC.
Rankin, Conn Donly
Rankine, David
Ratcliffe, WilUam
Rawlins, John Hart
Rawstome, Fleetwood
9 Raymond, William
Rea, Andrew Charles
Sea, ClutrUs
9 Read, Robert
Reade, John
Reed, Thomas Borrett
Rees, Edward
Reeves, Lewis Buckle
Reeves, Thomas
ReetfeifSamuel (Qr.Jfaff.27 Oct.14)
9 HIA Reid, Thomas'^
Renny, Henry Laws
9 Renwick, Qeorge
Reveley, Qeoige Williamson
9 Reynett, WilUam France
9 Reynold[s, John
iSBL Reynolds, Thomas Matthew^
Rhodes, John
9 Ribton, Sir John, Bt
Rich, Henry
Richardes, William Eardley^
* Richardson, Francis
9 Richardson, George Henry ....
* Richardson, James
Richardson, John*^
Richardson, John
9 Bichardton, Thomaa Lothian. .
9 9XA Biehardwn, WUliam^K, . .
Richmond, James
Richmond, Sylvester
Rickeits, Alfred
Ricketts, Philip
ISB Riddoch, Alexander
9 Riddock, William
Rldeout, Henry Wood
Riet, William Vander
Rigby, Samnel
91® Ripley, William
Ritchie, James
Robb, David
^SBi Roberts, Harry Harvey
Roberts, James
9 ®i( Roberts, John^
Roberts, John
9 Robertson, Alexander
Robertson, Allan
Robertson, Donald
9ISI Robertson, James*'
9 Robinson, Andrew Delepere ....
Bobinson, Antlumy
Robinson, Daniel
Robinson, Fenton
Robinson, George
9m Robbieon, James'*
Robinson, John
Robinson, Issae Byrne
9 Robinson, William Henry
Roch, George
Q3ft Rochford, Charles
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7
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17
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2 R. Veteran BaU.
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19.30 Foot.
18 73 Foot.
2599 Foot.
14
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1810 R. Waggon Train.
May 17 38 Foot
18143Prov. Bn. of Mil.
Oct 1892 Foot
Oct. 16 Canadian Fen.
R. Art. Drivers.
10 R. Veteran Batt
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48 Foot
Feb. 169 Foot
April 2044 Foot
44 Foot.
4 Foot.
19 Foot
Cape Regiment.
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1652 Foot
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51 Foot
7 Foot.
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Mar. 17 1 Foot
Mar. 17 82 Foot.
Feb. 1679 Foot
April 1657 Foot.
3 R. Veteran Batt.
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June 22 R. Artillerv.
April 1960 Foot
Mar. 23 50 Foot
Sept 1985 Foot
Feb. 3492 Foot
Feb. 1545 Foot.
Dec. 1808 Foot
Aug. 21 Rifle Brigade.
371
Lieutenants.
* Rochfort, John
Rogers, Adam
Rogers, Jacob Qlynn
Rogers, John
Oaa Rogers, Robert Naylor"
Rolfe, Joseph
Rollo, James
Rooke, Lewis
Rooney, Bernard
Rose, Hngh
Rose, Jolm
Roseingraye, Matthew
Ross, Emiliua
Oaa Ross, Ewen*<»
Ross, Hamilton
Ross, James Fraser
Ross, John
Ross, John
Ross, Robert
Rotely, Leuris
Rothwell, William
Rouae, Richard
Rousseau, Peter
Rowan, John Hill
9 Royse, Abraham Foord. . .
Rudhmd, Jones
Ruel, John Godfrey
Russell, Henry James
Bu$$ell, James
JSiMfea, WUliam
Russwurm, Alexander
9 Rutherford, James *<^' ...
Ruyynes, Charles Aug. de. . .
Ryan, John Dennis
9 Ryan, Richard
Ryan, William
Ryneweld, William Van . . .
Sabine, John 6
St. John, John 16
St. John, Richard Fleming 16
Sampson, William 27
Sampson, William 23
Sanders, David Morison 18
Sandilands, William Nimmo 14
Sandon, John Kidgell 1
Sandwith, Geo. Aug. Elliot 14
Sandys, Myles 1
Sargent, Samuel 1
Sarsfleld, Bingham 1
9 Sarsfleld, Thomas 26
Saunders, Andrew Childers 19
Saunders, Joseph 12
Saunders, Robert Francis 16
WBL Saunders, Robert John*" 86
9 Sawkins, William 26
Sawyers, John 24
Saxby, Robert 26
9 Sayer, George 11
Sayers, Arthur 6
Sayers, William 22
Scanlan, John Fitzgibbon 7
SehailUisky, Frederick 30
Schaw, John Sanchie 1 1
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17163 Foot
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Dec. 18t63Foot
May 1693 Foot
Dec. 18 African Corps.
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Jan. 16S7 Foot
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May 83 R. Marines.
Sept 14 R. Marines.
April 18 40 Foot
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July 96,Unattachcd.
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April 21 jR. Artillery.
July 17,9 Qairiaoa Bait.
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Aug. 1327 Foot.
Sept 20|Uaatfeached.
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1814 104 Foot
Jane SSlR. ArtOkry.
37t
lAeutenants.
SchaeSder, Bobert Wilmot
Scobelly John "r.
ScottyVacid
Scott, Bdward ,
9 Scotty Henry ,
Scott, John
9Scott,Percy
Scott, Thomas ,
Scott, WiUiam Fits Geiald ....
Seannke, John
* Sebbome, Thomas Hall ,
im Sedley, John Somner
Segraye, O'Neil
SanpU, John
Seiieant, John
WSA Seward, Charies
SeweU, Ballanthie
Seymour, C. Marlborough
Shadlbrth, Henry
Shadwell, Henry Eugene
Shafto, William Henry
Shamumj Charlet
Sharpe, John
Sharpin, Henry
ISBSharpin, William *<*
Ha Shaw, 5ir Charles *<>^ ....
Shaw, Oeorge
Shaw, Hugh
Shaw, James Peter.
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Shawe, John Wingfield
Shawe,Meyriek
Shelley, Sir Timothy, Bt ....
9WBi Shelton, John WilliDgtoni««
Shepard, Henry Richanisoo ....
9 Sheppard, lliomas
Shewbridge, Henry
Shiel, Theobald
Short, Charles
{Shotton, Benjamin
SB Sicker, Geoige
Simmons, James F
fi Simoneau, Louis
Simpson, James
Simpson, John
Sinehdr, Qeoige
Sindau', Jokn
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Skelton, William T.
Skene, William
Slaney, Moreton
9 Slattery, Bartholomew
SUaUfTy John
Sloan, Jamet
9 Sloan, James
Small, Francis Walsh
Smith, Alexander
m Smith, Alexander
SnUih, B9y» Jenkin
Smith, Edward
Smithy Edward Atkins
Smith, Qeoige Charles
Smith, Henry
* Smith, Henry Pasco
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027 Foot
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25 Sept 143 Foot
25 Dec. 18 Staff Corps.
2626 Mar. 30 Unattached.
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25 Nov. 1660 Foot
180240 Foot
11 May 1582 Foot
20 Unattached.
18 35 Foot
17 16 Foot
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00 10 Sept 1254 Foot
15 10 Feb. 32 53 Foot
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1325 Dec. 1800 Foot
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1325 Mar. 17 74 Foot
07 20 June 1533 Foot
0830 Sept 104 Foot
20 27 July 20 18 Dragoons.
1425 Mar. I7 30 Foot
81 11 June 83 22 Dragoons.
1027 Nov. 17 28 Foot
28 Feb.
28 Mar.
12 Dec.
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14 5 R. Veteran Batt.
06 4 R. Veteran Batt.
07 3 Feb. 2068 Foot
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10|30Sept 1042 Foot
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25 Feb. 1658 Foot
11 April 2231 Foot
05|24Jan. 2263 Foot
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26 13 July 2660 Foot
2322*Peb. 3121 Foot
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05 30 July 18 23 Dragoons.
15 1 April 10 R. Artillery.
1225 Nov. lOMeuTon'sRegt.
1328 Nov. 1680 Foot
06 6 Oct 14 R. Marines.
21 24 Nov. 2502 Foot
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13 1814 2 Prov. Bn. of Mil.
08 7 Sept 1584 Foot
05 Independ. Co.
07 IDec. 2025Dragoons.
LdeutenanJU.
2d libut.
ETC.
Smith, Henry Porter 16
Smith, Hugh WilUam 28
Smithy James 30
Smith, James Berridge 1
W Smithy James Ramsay 13
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aSmith,John 12
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9 Smith, Balph ,
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Smithj ThomoM Flynn
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Smith, William ><>*
{Smith, William
SB Smith, William ,
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9 on Smith, William
Smyth, James Ryan
Smyth, Thomas
Smyth, Wniiam
Sneyd, William
Spaight, Henry
SpahUng, Warner Reeve
Spencer, Thomas***
Sperling, John*<^
Spinki, WaUam
Spong, Frands Mallett*^
Spooner, Henry
Spotiswood, Andrew
Sproole, Edward
BStacey, Edwin
ni Stainforth, Qeoige
Stanley f JBdward
Stannns, Thomas . •
Stansfleld, Robert
Stapleton, David
Stapleton, Richard
Sti4>leton, William BdU
{Stavely, John
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9 Bteel, William Robert
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* Ste^sall, William Charles ....
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26
30
29
2
3
19
26
19
26
26
19
|29
7
9
10
18
9
8
9
12
21
12
93
99
June
Mar.
May
Oct.
Oct.
April
May
Oct
never
never
June
Aug.
never
Dec.
Sept
April
Feb.
June
Jan.
Oct
Sept,
Aug.
June
Sept
June
May
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
never
Dec
Dec
Dec.
Nov.
July
Jan.
May
July
Sept
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
April
Nov.
Dec
Sept
never
Sept
May
April
July
never
Sept
Mar.
July
Mar.
Dec
June
Jan.
Mar.
Dec
April
June
Oct
LIBUT.
14 24 June
10 29 Oct
I1I21 Oct
1226 Aug.
20 Mar.
7 Oct
8 Feb.
12 July
26 Feb.
7 Sept
19 May
23 Aug.
30 April
16 July
22 Mar.
20 Feb.
0626 Mar.
12 26 June
19|24 May
11
13
14
09
12
16
12
11
12
08
06
WHBN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
21
07
3 Mar.
1026 Oct
13 19 July
12 4 Feb.
10 21 July
1221 June
0028 Aug.
11 3 June
83 14 April
1411 Oct
07 13 Nov.
2 Aug.
11 IJuly
0226 April
09 6 June
9912 June
11 3 Feb.
08 1 Feb.
11 26 Mar.
13 19 July
04 IJan.
06 lOct
26 2 Nov.
08 3 May
14 7 April
1226 Feb.
06 9 Mar.
11 9 Nov.
22 Feb.
1426 April
06 16 June
26 16 Feb.
03 16 Aug.
26 Dec
80 29 April
16 26 Oct
0917 Oct
09 22 Feb.
96
14
14
161
14
13
04
13
10
07
18
091
881
21
10
03
12
11
11
01
1 June
24 Jan.
40et
16 0et
16 26 Jan.
11 8 Mar.
11 29 Aug.
08 14 June
04 16 May
12126 Aug.
Rifle Brigade.
13 Aug. 12|67 Foot
26 Dec 18 20 Dragoons.
1330 Oct 2321 Dragoons.
241 6 July 2638 Foot
9 Mar. 20 14 Foot
14|19 April 1727 Foot
2230 July 29 Staff Corps.
1814 2 Prov. Bn. of MH
3 R. Veteran Batt
14 May 1626 Foot
20 April 17 40 Foot
R. Art Drivers.
1 Nov. 14 R. Art Drivers.
8 May 2363 Foot
OOlll July 16 1 Foot
7 Foot
20 Oct 2324 Foot
IJuly lOR. Artprivera.
1626 Sept 17 31 Foot
26 Feb. 1671 Foot
14 26 Oct 17 78 Foot
13 27 April 17 91 Foot
26 Mar. 1616 Foot
26 Jan. 17 84 Foot
19180 Dec. 19 Scots Fusilier Ods.
178388 Foot
23 June 26 2 Drsgoon Gnards.
8 R. Veteran Batt
04 R. Art Driven.
24 It. Engineers.
3 R. Veteran Batt
14R. Art Driv<
02 16 Drsgooaa.
14126 Mar. 17 21 Foot
10 6 Nov. 1869 Foot
1226 Aug. 14 12 Dragoons.
16 26 Mar. 17 23 Foot
06 R. Art Driv4
06 8 July 17 7 Dragoons.
32 4 Aug. 8720 Foot*
10 19 June 1741 Foot
26 24 May 27 Unattached.
18 9 Nov. 16StaffCo.orOav»L
09 12 Nov. 18 4 Foot
1626 Dec 17 W Foot
16 28 Oct 17 00 Foot
1726 Dee. 18 26 Dragoon*.
08 2 Mar. 1648 Foot.
31 30 Dec 8491 Foot
06 4 Aug. 17R.lUrines.
1826 Sej^ 1448 Foot
82 StiathavcB** Cow
26 6 July 2784 Foot
11 24 Jan. 21 4 Foot
lOaOOet 17104 Foot
01 1 Feb. 17 R. Marines.
18 9 Sept 8468 Foot
16 10 July 20211>ragoons«
13 IDee. 2628 Foot
UlOJnly 26 R. Artillery.
08 4 B. Veteran BaU.
06 6 Nov. 07 R. Irish AitOlcry.
16^28 Oct 17l80Foot
874
1 Nov.
26 June
Lieutenants.
stokes, John
Stowardt, Robert
Street, John
Stretch, Bolton Edward
Stritch, William Luke
9 Strode, George
Stronach, William
m Strong, William Burrough "> . .
Wl Stuart, Charles
Stuart, Charles Geoige
Stoart, George
9 Stuart, George Evans
Stuart y JamM
9 Stuart, James Thomas Simon . .
Stuart, Peter
8St Stuart, Robert Thomson " • •
Stuart, William
* Snberkrub, John Jacob ........
Sullivan, Bartholomew
9 Salliran, James'
' Sullivan, John
Sunbolf, George
Supple, Edwanl
Supple, Kerry
Sutherland, Alexander
Sutherland, Edward
Sutherland, Kenneth
Sutherland, Sutherland Hall
Suttie, George Grant
Sutton, John
Swanson, Thomas
Sweeting, George
Swinj, Shapland William
Swyer, William*"
9 Sydserff, John Buchan
Symonds, William
9 Syret, James
Taaffe, Wmiam
Tane, Thomas Jas. Waldegrave ....
TappyJohn WiUiam
Tapp, William
9 l^ker, James
9 Tstlock, Thomas
Tayloe, John
9 Taylor, Edward
&3L Taylor, Francis
S Taylor, Francis William
* Taylor, George
Taylor, Ingram Pank
Taylor, John
Taylor, John
Taylor, Joseph Henry
Taylor, Nathaniel
Taylor, Thomas
Taylor, Thomas
Taylor, William
* Thackeray, Joseph
9 Thackwray, Matthew
Thiballier, Hubert
&3i Thobom, Bobert
TTunn, John
9 Thomas, James
9 Th4nnp9(my Bef^amin
BNBIGir,
ETC.
3
7
31
21
24
30
24
14
19
9
10
28
9
12
24
26
18
18
28
4
2
9
21
22
14
25
16
20
24
27
23
14
2
14
12
130
8
12
10
8
22
14
25
30
16
21
12
10
25
21
3
11
91
7
11
July
Mar.
Oct.
Oct
Dec.
Mar.
Mar.
May
May
May
Nov.
Feb.
July
Jan.
never
Aug.
April
never
Nov.
May
never
Feb.
Sept.
Aug.
Nov.
Sept.
June
June
never
May
May
never
May
Feb.
Oct.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
July
July
Mar.
Nov.
Mar.
Mar.
Sept.
Nov.
Aug.
never
Jan.
Dec
July
Dec.
May
Oct.
April
MJCCm
never
June
July
Feb.
Oct
April
July
LIBUT.
97
11
13
13
12
00
lo
12
08
11
13
12
03
09
13
0424
06
09(20
08
09
13
96
12|26
97
15
12
08
11
98
11
07
12126
2 Jan.
2 July
26 July
4 May
4 Aug.
5 April
11 Nov.
16 Dec.
16 Jan.
20 April
2 Jan.
20 Jan.
14 AprU
23 Nov.
14 Oct
18 July
Mar.
25 Dec.
6 Oct
June
25 Dec.
28 Feb.
11 July
14 Feb.
4 Not.
Aug.
25 Mar.
15 Feb.
17 April
25 Aug.
25 Oct
4 Aug.
29 April
21 Dec.
6 Jan.
2 July
Aug.
11
03
98
12
04
09
12
12
10
11
06
13
12
19
12
09
09
78
98
13
15
15
14
10
16
13
12
14
17
14
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
19
04
09 20 May
06
1525 Mar. 17
07125 June 16 R. Marines.
18143PTOT.Bn.ofKiI.
13
13
11 24 June 24
13
11
11
1628 May 17
14
15
9
13
16
15
27
27
10
25
23
14
1
14
26
13
5
13
2
25
25
26
12
15
4
10
06
08
05
08
1129
May
Aug.
Feb.
Jan.
Oct
Aug.
April
Jan.
Sept
Mar.
Mar.
June
June
July
July
July
May
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
Dec.
Jan.
April
May
Aug.
99
13
01
161
17
14
10
14
13
03
14
07
13
12
05
00
14
06
11
15
m
81
13
13
2 Oct 17
9 Aug. 33
25 Mar. 17
25 Feb. 17
31 Dec. 24
25 Mar. 17
19 April 17
25 Mar. 16
11 Jan.
25 Dec. 14
8 Aug. 98 67 Foot
10 R. Veteran Batt
49 Foot
Foot
95 Foot
20 Foot
R. Eugineersr
44 Foot
91 Foot
88 Foot
2086 Foot
61 Foot
3 R. Veteran Batt
73 Foot
R. Veteran Batt
2 Sept 26
15 Aug. 1449 Foot
18 June 1833 Foot
20 Sept 18
10 Foot
60 Foot
25 April 029 Foot
12 July 33 Unattached.
2 R. Veteran Batt
4 April 2365 Foot
25 Dec. 18 Scots FusUier Gds.
17 Oct. 16 8 West India Regt.
17 Mar.
16 Dec.
18
19
11 July 1639 Foot
13 May
25 Mar.
25 Mar.
25 Mar.
06
17
17
17
2 Dec. 1960 Foot
17 Aug. 14
4
24
2
25
1430
12
13
14
11
20
14
26
15
12130
22
25
1
25
25
2
25
17
17
1
22
25
25
0611
09
07
09
16
25
2
April 16
April 17
Oct 17
Mar.
Nov.
Nov.
Mar.
1814
Sept 14
Nov.
Dec.
Feb.
Dec.
May
May
Jan.
Sept
Mar.
June
Feb.
21
18
30
18
17
17
83
28 Foot
R. Marines.
19 Foot.
42 Foot.
7 Foot
R. Marines.
82 Foot
60 Foot
9 Foot.
R. Marines.
R. Artillery.
18 Foot
57 Foot
62 Foot
77 Foot
2087 Foot
3346 Foot
14 Dragoons.
3 Prov. Bn. of Mil.
R. Marines.
74 Foot
90 Foot
Unattached.
90 Foot
26 Foot
41 Foot.
R. Marines.
14{51 Foot
17
29 Foot
183 Foot
16135 Foot.
12 R. Veteran Batt
Feb. 15150 Foot
1 R. Veteran Batt
376
Lieutenants,
CORNBT,
BTC.
ni Thompson, Henry Walker. . . .
Thompson, John
{Thompson, Ralph Keddey . . . .
Thompson, Tho. Jones
Thomson, Stackhonse
Thomson, Colin •
* Thomson, Andrew
Thomtonj David
9 Thamtonf Jann/u
Thomson, Jeremiah
Thomson, Joseph
Thomley, Thomas
9 Thornton, John
Thorold, Frederick
9 Thwengy George il. "'
niTighe, Daniel
Tinling, Charles Stnbbs
Tipping, John Whitmere
TisdaU, James
^Tittle, John Moore
Tolcher, Christopher
Toole, Francis Norris
Torrance, Darid
Tottenham, John William
Toor, Augustus de la
9 Towell, Oeoige
Towers, William Riley
9 Town, Edward
Townly, James
9 Townsend, John
Townsend, Joseph
Townsend, Richard
Townsend, Robert Lawrence . . . .
Townshend, William
Trant, William
TraTers, Joseph
Trebeck, Thomas
Trench, Thomas "^
Trevenen, James
Tristram, Harrington
Trollope, 5tr John, Bt,
9 Trotter y Robert
Tuckett, Harvey Qamett Phipps . .
Tucker, J. Owen Edwards
Tucker, Thomas Elliott
9 on Tudor, Charles
Tudor, Henry
TunstaD, Gabriel
9 Tunstall, William
Tumbull, John
Turner, Francis Mark
yTumer, Thomas
Turner, Yoong
Tuton, Charles
9 Tweedie, James
Twylbrd,John
TyOer^ Patrick
Valentine, John
9 y allanoey , Richard
Vanderbronck, Frands
9 Vaoghao, George
16 Sept.
15 May
26 Mar.
10 Not.
26 Feb.
21 Nov.
never
XJCC*
17 Aug.
7 Aug.
29AprU
21 Oct.
27 Aug.
3 Oct.
never
never
6 April
17 June
3 Jan.
7 July
20 July
11 Nov,
14 Sept.
3 Mar.
26 July
0 Aug.
10 Feb.
26 Nov.
11 April
21 Dec.
1 Sept.
129 Oct.
2 Dec.
18 Oct.
23 April
11 Dec.
21 Dec.
28 Not.
11 Sept.
10 July
16 Feb.
7 Sept
16 July
23 June
6 April
1 June
13 Jan.
11 May
never
19 Dee.
25 Aug.
19 April
25 May
18 May
10 Oct.
never
1320
28
12
08
06
0631
07
08
9926
13
13
07
26
LIBUT.
July
15 Aug.
21 Oct.
24 May
21 Nov.
Mar.
1 Mar.
3 Mar.
19 April
Oct
7 Sept
28 Sept
2 Aug.
16 Jan.
IMay
26 Not.
3 July
7 Mar.
14 April
1 Nov.
9 July
17 Aug.
8 Oct
12 Sept
1 Mar.
13 May
6 April
Mar.
May
1 Dec
20 Dec.
22 Feb.
13 Jan.
29 Oct
26 May
29 Aug.
18 June
2 Dec.
1 July
11 May
Oct
16 April
Oct
Oct
13 Dec.
Oct
6 May
July
Jan.
8 July
7 Aug.
16 Mar.
IMay
8 June
Feb.
16 Mar.
1526
3426
13
1028
0620
0829
14
08
10
99
1626
16
13
11
08
15
24
09
17
10
10
00
1217
0620
08
16
94
13
04
07
16
08
11
12
17124
11
16110
2918
08
0426
14
1425
0021
99
07
10
15
0827
06
16
10
29
04
1415
2324
1625
1326
10
18
2612
06
08
22
22
33
11
6 May 04
12 Nov. 12|22 0et 13
ISept 07
never
16 May 11
WHCII
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
2
26
3
17
18
Mar, 17 74 Foot
May 38 Unattached.
April 18 26 Foot
Dec 26 Unattached.
Sept lOSGairisanBatt
Aug. 16|28 Dn^^ooos.
Prov.Bn.of MIL
R. Veteran Batt
10 R. Veteran Batt.
17 Foot
16 Foot
43 Foot
Foot
12
26
12
22
16
12
01
14
12
11
2221
96
2030
4
26
1
6
9
6
6
15
11
7
2418
1125
1330
16
2226
12
2
14
1025
0825
16
16
12
93
01
0925
5
8
22
17
25
1525
1228
10
Sept
Mar.
April
July
May
Feb.
Nov.
Feb.
Jan.
April
Dec.
June
Jan.
Dec.
Feb.
Nov.
Nov.
July
Feb.
April
Aug.
Jan.
Jjec.
Sept
June
Aug.
Not.
Feb.
Sept
Not.
April
Oct
Jan.
April
Not.
April
Oct
Bee
June
Not.
Not.
Sept
2286
1613
167
14
25 Not. 18
02
16
17
17142
32 Unattached.
R. Art DriTCia.
Grenadier Qnaids.
Unattached.
lOiStaff Corps of OaT.
Foot
African Corps.
Foot
Foot
16 Foot
Foot
R. Foreign Art
Dragoons.
6GarriaonBalt
Dillon's
R. Marines.^
R. Artillery.
R. Engineers.
54 Foot
18 Dragoons.
88 Foot
80 Foot
Foot
Artillery.
R. Artaiery.
West India Begt.
Artilleiy.
21
26
19
16110
21
1812
S0|4S
17
22
17
238
16
27
26
23
21
18
17
22160
24 R.
20
202
19 R.
2310
9 R. Veteran Bstt.
3811
37 20 Foot
2l84F6ot
1823
2137 Foot
Unattaehed.
Foot
Scotch Bi%ide.
"Foot
Foot
87
lOpO
S
167
1423
1681d]lan
Garrison Batt
Foot
R. Marines.
StkriingC^iatig.
Foot
20 July 09 23 July 181 Foot
30 Dec 97 BO Foot
16 July 13125 June 17167 Foot
376
lAeuiteiuxnU.
Tanghan, Traven Hartlej . . . .
YaTasoar, Thotaias Hippon . .
Veitch, Charles
Yereker, Henry >
9 Yereker, Henry Thomaa .
Yeraon, John RoMeU
9 Yesey, John • .
Yictor, Qeoige
Yieth, Frederick William . . .
FtUicr#, AUx. Hen. CharUt
YowellyJohn
COBNBT,
BTC.
Uniacke, Thomas Fane
Upton, William
Urqohart, Donald . . . .
Wade, George
Waite, Richard Oodsell
Walbridge, Henry William ....
Walby, Samuel
9 Q3I Waldie, James Henry . .
Walford, John Thomas
Walker, Alexander
Walker, Allen
Walker, James
Walker, James
Walker, James
Walker, John Allen
Walker, Roger Boyce
Wall, Henry
Wall, Biehard
9 Wallace, Hugh Ritchie
Wallace, Robert Qrenyille
9 Waller, Kihier
Walsh, Arthur Blaney
9 Walsh, Lawrence Be Conrcy
Walsh, Patrick
Walsh, William
Ward, Alexander
Ward, Henry •
* Ward, John
Ward, John
Wardell, John
Waring, Edward
Warren, Edward Townsend . . . .
Warren, Robert
m Warren, William Ousdey "«
QSI Watson, Andrew
Watson, Edward
P Watson, Feltham ...'.
Watson, Oeoige"*
Watson, James
Watson, John
Watson, Thomas Brereton
Watson, William Henry
Watt, Thomas
Watton, Edward John
Watton, John Budder
Watts , Henry
Wanch, David
Wearer, William Henry
^ Webster, James
Webster, William Francis
Weight, Edward
6 Mar.
SMar.
Jan.
85 Sept
23 April
90 June
21 Sept
18 April
14 Mar.
12 Feb.
25 Mar.
15 Dee.
3 Oct
27 Oct
LIBUT.
1225
15
22
14
08
lllll
0729
25
09
0925
111
07
08
7
2
3
16
2
Mar.
Feb.
July
Feb.
Sept
Aug.
Aug.
Sept
Aug.
June
Not.
14
08
IS
08
27
WBBN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
25
1G25
4
11
7
28
1021
6
29
27
13
08
0925 Mar. 17
0811
0820
1030
9
28
3
19
17
5
27
21
11
14
12
5
15
17
7
14
17
20
8
14
131
9
30
18
17
8
8
25
25
10
25
28
18
23
11
8
127
3
124
8
12
6
10
May
Oct
Nov.
Mar.
Oct
May
Oct
Sept
May
Oct
NOF.
Oct
Not.
Feb.
Nov.
July
Dec.
Sept
April
May
July
June
June
Jan.
neTcr
Not.
Mar.
Dec.
Aug.
April
Mar.
June
April
Feb.
neTer
Aug.
Not.
Not.
Jan.
Aug.
Oct
Jan.
Not.
A^CC.
ncTer
Feb.
Aug.
11
07
08
13
11
08
07
99
0527
13
1216
20
10
0625
05
09116
13
1025
13
07
061
0824
11
78
99
11
June 11
Oct 08
Mar. 12
28 Mar. 22 Rifle Brigade.
25 May 14115 Foot
14
15
2
4
13
22
26
8
23
7
10
1
8
2
11
11
be5
8
I
15
13
15
95
07
19
11
25
11
06
1324
1316
7
061 8
1222
25
0820
0021
7
2
9
8
1525
1019
11 1
25
2312
1528
Jan.
Not.
Jan.
May
Feb.
June
Feb.
Jan.
July
May
Feb.
April
June
Feb.
May
Not.
May
Feb.
Feb.
June
Not.
Jan.
Not.
Dec.
Dec.
April
Aug.
Mar.
Oct
Oct
Not.
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
Oct
pec.
May
Not.
May
Aug.
June
Dec.
Feb.
May
Oct
Dec.
July
Feb.
26
18
27
14
12
13
13
11
12
80
04
Aug.
June
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Sept
Oct
June
Dec.
16|New Bmntw. Fto.
73 Foot
6 Garrison Batt
18 Foot
Foot
Foot
76 Foot
R. Marines.
25innattached.
2 R. Veteran Batt
25 Foot
17
15
17
22162
30|l
17
28
25 Dec. 17
25 Mar. 17
60 Foot
15
9
24
9
7
3
25
Feb.
July
April
July
13 25 Mar. 17 18 Foot
0927 July 20 83 Foot
1230 Dec. lOYorkChaasenn.
25 Dec. 18 R. Waggon Train.
7 Sept 2029 Foot
0921 Aug. 23 72 Foot
25 Dec. 1890 Foot
7 R. Veteran Batt
15 Oct 22 R. Marines.
25 Dec. 1896 Foot
1425 Dec. 18 African Corps.
27 34 Foot
1843 Foot
13 R. Marines.
7 R. Veteran Batt
187 Foot
Dec. 20 York Chasseurs.
AprU 1657 Foot
Aug. 19West India Ran.
09125 Aug. 2334Fpot
25 June 16 Newfoundld. Fen.
26 Not. 1861 Foot
1 Aug. 98 Irish Brigade.
Feb. 30 R. Marines.
Sept 14 15 Foot
May 28 108 Foot
July 20 19 Foot
25 Feb. 29 African Corps.
14 25 Dec. 1690 Foot
07 7 R. Veteran Batt
25 May 32 Unattached.
Sept 2324 Foot
1795 79 Foot
June 1357 Foot
Sept 32 Unattached.
181489 Foot
Dec. 3348 Foot.
April 168 Foot
Mar. 166 Dragoons.
178371 Foot
May 0520 Foot
Dec. 18 R. Waggon Train.
11 Not. 29 Unattached.
25 July 14 6 Dragoon Guards.
IJan. 23 R. Artillery.
1814 3 ProT. Bn. of Mil.
18 Oct 382 Ceylon Regt
10 Mar. 2518 Dragoons.
377
15
12
11
04
08
16
25
13
12
09
09
16
13
16
09
10
95
13123
1325
8
1526
94
0823
14
25
18
25
15
1225
18
14
14
13
33
22
LievtenanU,
* Weir, Richard
9 Weir, Robert LewiB
!Weir, Thomas
Weir, William
Welch, John West
Welfltead, William
West, Henry
West, John Wade
Westcott, John Hancock
Whaley, Robert
SB Wheatley, Edmnnd
9 Wheatley, William
Wheelor, James
Whimster, Jamea
♦Whitby, James
White, George
9 White, Henry
White, William
Whiteford, John
Whitehead, William
Whitfield, William
Wigley, George James *.
9Wigton,JameB
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Notes to the Lieutenants.
1 lieutenant Aldenon was wrerelj wonnded at Qnatre Bna (right arm aaapatatod.)
2 Lieut. John Allen (R. ArtiUery Driren), lenred in the Peninrala frooi 1809 to 1S14,
and was present at the battle of Talarera.
3 Lieut. Alston was slightly wounded at Qnatre Bras.
4 Lient. J. Cooper Armstrong served at Copenhagen in 1807, and in the Peninsala firosi
1812 to 1814.
4* Lieut. Bace commanded the 61st regiment at the battle of Toulouse, for which he has
received a medal.
5 Lieut. Frederick Bayly's services : — Peninsula from June, 1810, to the end of the war,
including the battles of Busaco and Castella. American war in 1814 and 15, induding the
attacks on Baltimore and New Orleans, at which last he was slightly wounded. At the
taking of the following fortresses when serving with the Prussian army in 1815, vis. : liaa-
berg, Landrecies, PhSppeville, and Rocroy.
6 Lieut. John Black served in the Peninsula with the 74th regiment, induding the aetkn
at El Bodon, capture of Madrid, retreat from Madrid into Portugal, battles of '^ttoria and
the Pyrenees, (27th to 31st July, and 1st and 2d Aug.), passage of the Bidassoa, blockade
of Pampeluna, battles of Nivelle, and Nive (9th to 13th Dec.), affairs of Vic Bigone and
Tarbes, battle of Orthes, action at Aire, and battle of Toulouse.
7 Lieut Blood (8th R. Veteran Batt.) served in the Peninsula from June, 1811, to the
dose of the war, including the sieges and stormings of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajos, battle of
Salamanca, retreat from Madrid to Portugal, battle of Vittoria, tlM sucoeaslhi storming of
San Sebastian (with the stormers of the light Division), battles of Nivelle, Nive (9th to
13th Dec.) and Orthes, at which last he was severdy wounded by a ball which entered hit
right knee : he was also severdy wounded on the top of the breach at San SebaatiBa, a
musket-ball having struck him in the face and passed through his nose.
8 Lieut. Blood's (unattached) services : — Campaign of 1794 in Handera, Indnding the
actions of the 17th and 26th April, 10th, 17th, and 18th May. Peninsula from 1809 to the
end of the war, induding the battles of Talavera, Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, ^ttoria, and
Nive. Campaign of 1815, induding the battle of Waterloo. Siege of Bhur^pore, 182S.
Wounded in Flanders in 1794.
9 Lieut. Blyth served in the Peninsula, and was present at the first Bitgp of Badijoa and
battle of Albuhera, at which latter he was wounded.
10 Lieut. Boase was severdy wounded at Qnatre Bras.
11 Lieut. BramweU was severebr wounded at Qnatre Bras (richl leg amputated.)
12 Lieut. Brattle's services :— Battle of Tlralklgar, on board H. M.S. 4/Hca 64. Jotned
the force under General Whitelock at Monte Video, 1807. Action witli Danish gnn*!
near Copenhagen, 20th Oct. 1808 (severdy wounded). Served afterwards vrilh tlw
Fleet, off Brest, Basque Roads, and Bdle Ide.
13 lieut. Breton served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the bottle of
Waterloo.
14 Lieut Bridge was severdy wounded at Waterloo.
14* lieut Bunlem served at the siege of Houat, and commanded a detachment of AitU*
lery in a night attack on the batteries at Morbihan. Landed at Ferrol with the army nudor
the command of Sir James Pulteney, and attached to the reserve on the heighta. Served
the campaign of 1801 in Egypt, including the siege of Abonldr and battle of AbwMw|rig|^ ^
which latter he lost his right leg by a cannon-shot. Medd for services in Egypt
15 Lieut Michad Cansy served in the Peninsula from March, 1809, to the end of the
war, induding the passa^ of the Donro, battles of Talavera (severdy wounded in the
head), and Busaco, first siege of Badajos, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, n^ge of Cindad
rigo, 2nd siege and storming of Badajos, battles of Salamanca, Orthes, and Toolooao.
16 lieut Thomas Carey was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
17 Lieut. George Chapman served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, tufjuding the
of Bergen-op-Zoom, acaon at Merxem, and bombardment of Antwerp, 4it which laal
was severdy wounded on trench duty, and lost his right leg.
18 lieut Coombe served in Egypt in 1801, and has recdved the Egyptian modaL
19 Lient John Coote was slightly wounded at Waterioo.
20 Lieut R. 6. C. Coote semd in the Burmese war.
21 Lieut Coventry served in the East Indies from March, 1783 to Aug. 17M,
the siege of Cannanore, relief of Mangdore, dege of Panlantdierry, affair of
aiege and assault of Bangdore, battle near Seringapatam, dege of Savandroog (aeveredy
wounded in the right hip when with the forlorn hope), actions of the 6th and 7t]i FWb.
1792, siege of Pondidberry, dege of Trinoomalee and capture of Ceylon. Served also at tiM
capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1802, and of the Isle of France in 1810.
22 Lieut. A. S. Crawford waa slightly wounded at Waterloo.
23 Lient. Cromp served in Egypt in 1801, and has reedved the Egyptian medaL
24 Lieut Cull served in Egypt m 1801, and has recdved the Egyptian oMdaL
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25 Lieut. Dalgaims was wounded at the stonning of Bergen-op-Zoom.
26 Lieut. John Dalton serred in the Peninsula, and was present at the viegt of Ciadad
Rodrigo, and the battles of Vittoria, Orthes and Toulouse.
27 Lieut. Daniell (h. p. 59th regiment), was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
28 Lieut. Dighton served in Spain and Portug^from April, 1810, to July, 1812, including
Massena's retreat Served also in the south of France in 1814, and was present at the in-
vestment of Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie from thence (slightly wounded.)
29 Lieut. Dobbs was severely wounded at Waterloo.
30 Lieut. Dowbiggin was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
31 Lieut. Drawbridge served at Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing.
32 Lieut Dunnicliffe served the campaign of 1815, and was present at Qnatre Bras
and Waterloo.
33 Lieut Duperier was severely wounded at Waterloo.
34 Lieut. Benj. Edwards served in the Peninsula from 1811 to the end of the war,
including tlie third siege of Badajos (wounded), and the battles of Salamanca, Nivelle
(wounded), Nive, and Toulouse.
35 Lieut. M. Evans served at Copenhagen in 1807 ; at Flushing in 1809, and subse-
quently in the Peninsula, including the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badiyos, and battle
of Salamanca. Present dso at the battle of Waterloo.
36 Lieut Edward Finch served at the capture of Martinique in 1809, and subsequently
in the American war, and was present at York, Sackett's Harbour, Stoney Creek, and
Fort George.
37 Lieut John Ford served the campaigns of 1809, 10, 11, 13, and 14, and was present
at the siege of Flushing, defSence of Cadis, and battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Nivelle, Nive, and
Toulouse, besides other actions of less importance.
38 Lieut. A. S. Fraser was slightly wounded at Quatre Bras.
39 Lieut Gilbome served at the siege of Flushing, and subsequently in the Peninsula,
including the battles of the Pyrenees and the Nive, actions at Aire and at Bayonne, and
battles of Orthes and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of
Waterloo and capture of Paris.
40 Lieut. Graeme was severely wounded at Waterloo.
41 Lieut. John Grant (R. Artillery) served with the expedition to Walcheren, and was
present at the siege of Flushing. Served afterwards inthe Peninsula from Oct 1813 to Feb. 1814.
42 Lieut John Grant (2nd R. Vet. Batt) served in the Peninsula from September, 1808,
to the end of the war, including the action at Alcantares, and battles of Talavera and
Buaaco. Wounded in the thigh by a rifle ball at Alcantares, and received a sabre cut in
the face near Salamanca.
43 Lieut. John Grant (unattached) served inthe Peninsula from Aug. 1811, to Dec.
1813, including the action at Alba de Tormes, retreat from Madrid, and battles of Yittoria
and the Pyrenees. Wounded in the side at the Maya Pass.
44 Lieut. Edward Greene served with the battering train attached to the Prussian be-
sieging army, and was employed in taking several fortresses on the French frontier, July
and Aug. 1815.
45 Lieut. Grier was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
46 Lieut. Edwin Griffiths served in the Peninsula from June, 1813, to May, 1814, and
afterwards in the American war, and was present at Washington, Baltimore, and New
Orleans, and taking of Fort Bowyer.
47 Lieut. J. G. Griffiths served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Yittoria,
siege of San Sebastian, and battles of the Pyrenees, Orthes and Toulouse.
47* Lieut. Grimes served in the Peninsula from March 1811 to Sept. 1812, and was
present at the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, and Uie successful siege of Badqos, at which latter
he was severely wounded in the right thigh by a cannon-shot.
48 Lieut George Gunning was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
49 Lieut. Wm. M. Heam was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
50 Lieut Robert Hewitt was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
51 Lieut. Hodder was severely wounded at Waterloo.
51* Lieut Hood served in South and North Beveland, and at Walcheren, in 1809. Joined
the army in the Peninsula on its retreat from Burgos in 1812, and served with it until the end
of the war, including the battles of Yittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes. and Tou-
louae, besides a great many minor actions and skirmishes. Served siso the campaign of 1815,
and was engaged with the enemy on the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th June, at and near Waterloo;
the storming of Cambray, and capture of Paris. Severely wounded at the battle of Toulouse.
52 Lieut. Horan was slightly wounded at Quatre Bras, and severely at Waterloo.
53 Lieut. Jagoe was severely wounded at Waterloo.
54 Lieut J. M, Irving was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
55 Lieut Alex. Irwin's services : — Siege and capture of Hattras, 1816 and 17. Mahratta
eam|Hdgn, 1817 and 18. Burmese war, 1825 and 6.
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Notes to the Lieutenants^
56 Lient Kennear lerred in the Peninrala from Nor. 1813 to May, 1814, and aftenraidaia
the American war, and waa present at Bladenabni^, Washington, Baltimore, and New Orleans*
57 lieot. Francis Kennedy's services : — Siege and captare of Flushing, 1809. Cam«
paigns of 1811, 12. 13, 14, and 15, including the siege of Badajos, covering the acoood
siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, crossing the Esla, retreat from Burgos, batdes of Foentes d*Onor,
Sahunanca, Vittoria, Pampeluna, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes and Waterloo, and taking of
Cambray.
58 Lieut Kett served the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo and
taking of Cambray.
59 Lieut. Alfred Knight served at the capture of Genoa in 1814, and afterwards at th«
taking of Castine and Hamiltown in the United States of North America.
60 lieut. C. Lewin was slightlv wounded at Waterloo.
61 Lieut. Lister served at the battle of Trafalgar.
62 Lieut. Lockwood*s services : — Peninsula campaigns of 1811, 12, and 13, indnding dtt
assault and capture of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, and action at Villa Murial on the
retreat from Burgos. Campaign of 1814 in Holland, including Fort Frederick Henry.
Campaign of 1815. Severely wounded at Quatre Bras by a musket ball which passed through
the frontal bone and lodged on the brain, to extract which the operation of the trepan waa
resorted to.
63 Lieut. Love served in the Peninsula from July 1810 to Dec. 1812, including the aiegea
of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badiyos (wounded), storming the Forts at Almares, siege of the
Forts at (woundMl) and battle of Salamanca, sftid siege of Burgos. Served afterwards ia the
American war, and was present in the action at Plattsburg.
64 Lieut. Charles M' Arthur was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
65 Lieut. Alex. M'Pherson was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
66 Lieut. Mac Gregor served the Nepaul campaigns of 1814, 16, and 16, and was present
at the taking of Harriapore.
67 Lieut. Lachlan Mac Kay served in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of tfafl war,
including the battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulonse.
68 Lieut. Mackinlay was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
69 Lieut. Mann was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
70 Lieut. Marrie was present at the battle of Copenhagen in 1801.
71 Lieut. Wm. M'Donald Matthews was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
72 Lieut. Mill vraa severely wounded at Waterloo.
73 Lieut. Zac. Miller served in Egypt in 1801, and has received the Egyptian madaL
74 Lieut. J. A. Moore served in the American war.
75 Lieut. Fred. Munro served in the Peninsula from Mareh 1812 to the end of the war,
including the sieges of the Forts at Salamanca, Burgos, and San Sebastian, and the battles
of Salamanca, Vittoria, the Bidassoa, and St. Jean de Lns.
76 Lieut. Muskett served at Walcheren in 1801, and afterwarda in the Pteinsula, {Bin-
ding the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badijos. Served also in Holland in 1814, inriniHug
the action at Menem and attack on Bergen-op-Zoom.
77 lieuL John Nash was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
78 Lieut. Naylor served in Egypt in 1801, and has received the Egyptian medaL
79 lieut Nicolas served at the battle of Trafalgar.
80 lieut. Onslow's services :— Siege of Flushing, 1809. Campaign of 1814, in HoOaad,
including the bombardment of the French Fleet at Antwerp.
81 lieut John Orr (8th R. Vet. Bn.) was severely wounded at Waterloo.
82 Lieut Pagan was severely wounded at Waterloo.
83 Lieut. Parratt served at Walcheren in 1809, and in the Peninsula from 1811 to tte
end of the war, including the sieges of Cadii and San Sebastian, battle of NiveUe, actimia ai
Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, and battles of Orthes and Toulouse.
84 lieut Philpot served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterioo.
85 lieut Pickard served the campaign of 1814 in Lower Canada, under Sir Geoiige Prevoat*
and was present at the attack on Flattsbui^. Served also the campaign of 1815 in Upper
Canada under Sir Gordon Drummond.
86 Lieut. A. J. Pictet served in the Burmese war, and was present at the taking of Dooabew.
87 lieut. Edmund H. Plunkett's services :— Campaign of 1808 and 9 in Portugal and Spm,
including the battles of Roleia, and Vimiera, retreat to and battle of Corunna. EzpeotiaB
to Walcheren, 1809, and subsequently in the Peninsula, including the battle of Oithaft.
Served afterwards in the American war, and vraa present at the siege of Fort Erie*
88 Lieut. Pridham served in Egypt in 1801, and haa received the Egyptian medal.
89 Lieut. Priest served in Porhijptl and Spain in 1808 and 9, and was present at the baltis
of Corunna.
90 Lieut. Quill was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
91 Lieut. Reid served at Corunna and at Walcheren in 1809, in the Pentnanla in 1813 and
14 : also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, where he
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92 Lient Thos. M. Reynolds was lererely wounded at Waterloo.
93 Lient. Richardei served the campaign of 1815, and was present at tiie sieges of Man-
beige, PhilippeviUe, and Landrecies.
94 Lieat. John Richardson (h. p. 92d Regt^ served in the American war, and was present
in the actions of Brownstown, River Raison, Miami, Sandusky, and Moraviantown, at which
last he was taken prisoner. Served as a Major in Uie Anglo-Spanish Legion, and received
three wounds at the storming of the Carlists' lines in front of SanSebastian. Obtained a medal.
95 Lieut. Wm. Richardson was severely wounded at Waterloo,
96 Lieut. John Roberts (R. Art. Drivers) served at Corunna in 1809 ; and in Holland in
1814, including the action at Menem and bombardment of Antwerp. Served also the
campaign of 1815, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
97 Lieut. James Robertson was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
98 Lieut. James Robinson was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
99 Lieut. R. N. Rogers served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battles of
Qnatre Bras and Waterloo.
100 Lieut. Ewen Ross was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
101 Lieut. Rutherford served in the Peninsula with the late 94th Regt., and was present
at the siege of Cadiz, actions at Pombal and Redinha, lines at Lisbon, Massena's retreat,
action at Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, first siege of Badajos, battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees,
Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
102 Lieut. R. J. Saunders served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of
Waterloo.
103 Lieut. Wm. Sharpin served the campaigns of 1814 and 1815 in Holland, the Nether-
lands, and France, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
103* Sir Charles Shaw served the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in Holland, Flanders, and
France, including the reconnoisance of Bergen-op-Zoom, attack on Merxem, and attempt to
bum the French Fleet at Antwerp, and batde of Waterloo. In 1831, joined the army of the
Queen of Portugal, and served throughout the civil war in that country, including all the
general actions, sorties, and skirmishes during the defence of Oporto, affair of Torres Vedras,
and battle of Almoster : in the above service he was seven times wounded. In 1835, he was
appointed a Brigadier-General in the British Auxiliary Legion in Spain, and till Aug. 1836,
be took a leading part in all the contests in which the Legion was engaged, incluiUng the
snccessful assault on the Carlists' lines before San Sebastian (severely wounded), and for which
a medal was given.
104 Lieut. Shelton served in the Peninsula with the 28th Regt., and was present at the
battle of Busaco, lines at Torres Vedras, affair of Campo Mayor, siege of Olivenpa, battles of
Albuhera (severely wounded), Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, in front of Bayonne (11th to 13th
Dec), and Toulouse. Served idso the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of
Waterloo, where he was severely wounded by a shell which shattered his right arm, and
broke his ribs.
105 Lieut. Wm. Smith (R. Artillery Drivers), served at Walcheren in 1809, and the
campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15 in Holland, Belgium, and France, and was wounded at Merxem.
106 lieut Spencer served with the expedition to the Helder in 1799.
107 Lieut. Sperling served in Holland in 1814.
108 Lieut. Spong served in the Peninsula in 1811 and 12.
109 Lieut. M. F. Steele served at the capture of Java in 1811, as an ofiBcer of Royal
Marines.
110 Lieut. Stobart served in the. American war under Sir Gordon Drummond.
111 Lieut. Strong was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
112 Lieut. Swyer served in Egypt in 1801, and has received the Egyptian medal.
113 Lieut. Thweng served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battles of Talavera
and Busaco, and siege of Badajoz.
114 Lieut. Trench served at Walcheren, 1809.
115 Lieut. Wm* O. Warren served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battles
of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
116 Lieut. George Watson served in the Peninsula from June, 1813, to the end of the
war, and was present at the battle of Toulouse.
117 Lieut. Wilford served in the Peninsula, and was present at the siege of Burgos, and
battles of Vittoria and Toulouse.
118 Lieut. Willis served at Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing.
Served also the Peninsular campaigns of 1811, 12, and 14, including the 2nd and 3rd sieges
of Burgos, investment of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie from thence.
119 Lient. Wills served in the Peninsula, and was present at the siege of San Sebastian
and battle of Toulouse.
120 Lient. Fred. Wood was severely wounded at Waterloo.
121 lieut. T. T. Worsley was severely wounded at Waterloo.
122 Lieut Wm, Wright (h. p. Rifie Brigade) was severely wounded at Waterloo.
SECOND AND SUB-LIEUTENANTS, CORNETS,
AND ENSIGNS.
CORNET,
Sd LIEUT, or
ENSIGN.
21
21
25
U
10
12
7
28
27
13
7
5
26
Mar.
Attg.
May
Mar.
Mar.
July
Mar.
July
Nov.
Nov.
April
Dec.
Nov.
Adam, James
Agassis, Lewis
Aickio, Francis
Ainslie, Robert
Allen, William
Anderson, William
Andrews, Richard
Amey, William Sheve
Ashe, William
Atkinson, Charles
Atkinson, Francis
Atkinson, Joseph
AtuHn, William
Bablngton, Humphry 16 Mar.
Bache, Thomas Ogle 17 Aug.
Backhouse, John Iggulden 17 Mar.
Backhouse, Peter 5 Aug.
Bakewell, Robert 17 Jan.
Barker, Anthony 1 Mar.
Barrett, William Newman 6 May
Barry, James 21 Feb.
Barry f James 30 July
Baugh, James 7 Dec.
Bayley, John 3 Mar.
Bell, John
Bellon, Achilles 24 Dec.
Berkeley, O. C. Qrantley Fitzhardinge . . 7 Nov.
Bernard, Walter 20 Oct.
Bevan, Michael 19 Nov.
JBevan, Robert 24 July
Biddulph, Walter 7 Sept
JBiggs, Lionel 9 Nov.
Biguell, Charles Phillips 18 Oct.
Bishop, Vesey 11 July
Black, James 8 July
Black, Thomas 24 Feb.
Blackiston, Wmiam 4April
Bh&ke, Edward John 26 Mar.
Blahs, Frederick 6 Nov.
Bliss, Nathaniel
BloU, Sir Charles, Bart 14 July
Blythe, Samuel 25 Dec.
Bolomey, Louis William James 26 Sept.
Bonavia, Caioedonio 25 Oct.
Bond, Thomas 25 May
Booth, James 17 May
Boulton, William 11 June
Bourke, James 22 April
Bowden, George SO July
Boyce, Thomas 16 July
Boyd, John 5 Dec.
Brackenbury, Richard 24 June
Bradbume, Fred. Angelo 16 Jan.
Bradley, Edward Sands 13 Oct.
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
14 1 April 17 R. Sappers and Mkiers.
00 14 May 17 R. Marines.
16 5 Dec. 19 14 Dragoons.
88 77 Foot.
0931 May 23 R. Marines.
09 1 Jan. 16 R. Marines.
16 7 Mar. 1681 Foot.
14 25 Dec. 1626 Dragoons.
97 Kingston's Bee. Co.
11 11 Aug. 14 R. Marines.
08 25 Mar. 10 7 Garrison Battalkm.
11 3 R. Veteran BattaBon.
121 11 R. Veteran Battalkm.
16|l Garrison BattaBon.
18
1025
1525
31
15
15
15
13
11
11
12
13
94
1628
14
04
12
08
15
26
80
15
14
09
12
12
00
13
10
10
12
13
10
13
82
83
17
14
26
2
25
26
30
1
1
30
Mar.
Jan.
Feb.
Oct.
July
27
8
24
25
22
7
1
10
Sept
July
Nov.
Oct.
14
18
17
24
1324
15
IJan. 16
23 Dragoons.
36 R. Marines.
238 Dragoons.
1727 Foot.
April 16 New Brunswick
Sept. 1960 Foot
Jan. 161 R. Marines.
R. Marines.
R. Marines.
13 Dragoons.
18143 Prov. Batt of lOlitia.
130 Foot
Aug. 2382 Foot
60 Foot
R. Marines.
6 R. Veteran BattaBon.
April 16 R. Marines.
3 R. Veteran BattaBoa.
Sept 29 R. Artillery.
R. Marines.
June 16 R. Waggon Train.
May 23 19 Foot
Mar. 11 36 Foot
Jan. I6|R. Marines.
1 R. Veteran BaCtaBon.
1814)3 Piov. Batt of Milftia.
Horse Grenadier Ouania.
Jan. 2l|94Foot
Feb. 16{G6rman Legion.
Maltese MIL AitHl
R. Marines.
4 R. Veteran Battalioo.
4 R. Veteran BattaUon.
10 R Veteran
Jan. 16|r. Blarines.
Aug. 16 R. Artillery Driven.
1783*80 Foot.
70 Foot
9 Dragoons.
7 Mar. 22
25 Sept. 18100 Foot
384
Second and Sub-Lieutenants^ Comets^ and Ensigns.
Branch, George Ferguason . .
Brandon, Joseph
Sremner, Peter
Brew, Charles . .*
Brew, William
Brisac, Douglass Pettiward
Broken8hire<f Joteph
Brooks, John Thomas . . . .
Brayeres, Henry Piingle . .
JBurAe, Jamet
JSurrowSy James ,
Barton, Emanuel
Bury, Phineas
JBttshf Thomas
Butcher, John Lewis
Cameron, Donald
Cameron, Etoen
Cameron, James ,
Campbell, Alexander Brodie . . . . <
Campbell, Archibald
Campbell, Colin
Campbell, George
Campbell, James
Campbell, James
Carden, Paul Kyffin
Carey, John Westropp
Carige, John Herbert
Carroll, Thomas
Cassan, Edward Sheffield ,
Chambers, Montagu
Charles, Deskford
Child, George Richard
Chittemf John
Church, Boneval
Clark, William Richard
Clarke, George Daeres
Clarke, James JR.^
Codrington, Sir C. B. Bart
Coffin, Nathaniel
Coleman, Charles ,
CoUey, William
CoUler, James
Collings, William Moore
Collins, WUliam
Collins, Stephen Edward
Collyer, George Samuel
Cooke, Charles
Cordeaux, Charles <
Corstorphin, Andrew
Cosnard, John
Couche, Richard ,
Coventry, Frederic •
Cowper, William <
Cranage, John
Crespin, George Henry Legassick.
CronUrie, James*
CrossgroTe, James
Crown, George Frederick
Crozier, Henderson •
Cmse, Thomas
Cullen, Edward
Cumming, Alexander ■
Currie, James
2d LIEUT.
ETC.
16 April 32
24 Dec.
23 June
14 July
0224 Dec.
13
23 Jan.
26 May
18 Oct.
17
14
00
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
37
0264
1814 2
IJan. 16
13 June 12
7 May 07
2 Feb. 1525 Mar. 16
1 Sept. 1521 Feb. S3
20 May 13
21 June 10
17 Aug. 1514 Sept. 26
23 Jan. 17
8
7
24
27
28
20
2
11
22
23
21
20
8
0
1
24
14
20
3
5
1
14
21
13
15
26
3
25
14
24
27
23
18
11
28
22
28
26
11
31
29
17
12
1
20
17
25
July
June
June
Aug.
Oct.
Mar.
Sept.
Nov.
Jan.
June
Sept.
Nov.
April
Nov.
July
July
Nov.
Jan.
Sept.
July
Nov.
Aug.
Mar.
Feb.
April
July
Mar.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
May
Jan.
Aug.
May
April
Dec.
May
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
July
Feb.
May
Sept.
Feb.
Feb.
May
9
24
26
7
17
00
15
02
07
09
17
08
13
11
14
15
17
25
15
11
09
11
14
08
8021
05
18168
R. Marines.
Foot.
6 R. Veteran
Prov. Batt.
2 Prov. Batt,
R. Marines.
11 R. Veteran
14 Dragoons.
R. Engineers.
8 R. Veteran
4 R. Veteran
Unattached.
57 Foot.
5 R. Veteran
West India
Battalion,
of MUitia.
of Militia.
Battalion.
Battalion.
Battalion.
Battalion.
Regiment.
Aug. 02 40 Foot.
3 R. Veteran Battalion.
18143 Prov. Batt of Militia.
June 02 49 Foot
1811 Barrack Artilleiy.
Oct. 14 R> Marines.
Feb. 2258 Foot
June 13 R. Marines.
181492 Foot
3 Aug. 20
30 Dec. 19
24 Aug. 20
26 Oct 20
25 Nov. 36 German Legion.
1 Oct 18
14 ¥oY. 17
25
18
Oct. 19
Aug. 14
April 89
82
83
98
96
08
14
80
12
8324
82
24
11
1
3
24
23
June
Jan.
Jan.
Mar.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept
Jan.
83
86
03
06
11
23
14
1
1
14
13
91
08
14
15
94
00
20
18
13
14
14
99
14126
15
15
25
25
4
I
25
21
Feb.
Sept
Dec.
Oct.
Aug.
R. Marines.
30 Foot
3 Garrison Battalion.
53 Foot
71 Foot.
R. Sappers and Miners.
R. Marines.
4 R. Veteran Battalion.
R* Waggon Train.
R. Marines.
R. Marines.
R. Artillery.
21 Dragoons.
15 Foot
R. Marines.
R. Marines.
R. Marines.
85 Foot
R. Marines.
R. Marines.
83 87 Foot
178389 Foot
Nov. 14R. Artillery Drivers.
Sept 14 R. Marines.
88 Foot
Sept. 17 R. Marines.
Dec. 18 20 Dragoons.
April 16 Foreign Corps of Wagg.
Independent Co.
25 May 02|R. Marines.
2 R. Veteran Batt.
19 104 Foot.
14 R. Marines.
1422 Foot.
14|r. Marines.
R. Artillery.
19142 Foot.
4 R. Veteran Batt
385
Seemd and SulHLieutetumti, Carnef, and Emifnt.
Cnrrie, Bobert William (Camti) . .
Carxon, Qeo. Henry Boper
Daly, Lawrence
Dalyell, John
Ii%BfoBBj, Le ChevalUr
Dardis, John
DaTenport, George
JDmHiy John Henry
BaFia, Robert
JDavis, WiUiam
Bawaon, Geo. Edward
Day, John
Deaman, Thomaa
Deane, Thomaa
Deans, Bobert
De BeanToir, Sir John Edmund . .
De Fanche, Charles
Dennis, William
Derereox, George Alfred
Dewell, Arthur
D'Heillimer, Geoige
Dillon, John
Dillon, Theobald Augustus
Dizon, John Smart
Dixon, Richard
Dobree, Harry Hankey
Dobree, Richard John
Dodd, Charles W. Macarmick ....
Donovan, Henry Douglas
DouffkUf John
Douming, John Flywn
Drinkwater, Thomas
Duckers, Charles
Dudley, Benjamin
Dufresne, Louis Flayien
DureU,Phmp
Jhtrr^fordf Andrew Mont. Itaaewn
Soveif John ....••••
Edgar, Charles Ftedeiick
S^f^mo, George
Egan, Timothy
Elliot, John Purser;
Ensor, James
Eyans, Daniel
Evans, John
Evans, John
Evans, William
m Etpart, Charlet
Ha Eyre, Richard Cocks .... (diul Lieut.)
Eyre, lliomas DowUng
Pagg, John William lliomas
Panning, Prederick
ParreU, lliomas
Ita Peim,John
Fenyhough, Thomas
Field, John Stroud
Fitsgerald, John
Pita Gerald, Nicholas
Fletcher, James
Fletcher, Air William Alexander, Sort, .
2d LI but.
BTC.
19 Sept. 16
16 Dec. 16
3 Jan.
21 Dec.
29 June
29 Oct.
27 Jan.
21 May
7 Mar.
12 Aug.
5 Dec.
10 Dec.
28AprU
26 Mar.
25AprU
3 Mar.
16 June
25 June
2 Oct.
13 May
5 Aug.
6 Mar.
21 AprU
20- July
27 June
24 June
24 July
6 Aug.
26 Aug.
27 July
4 Jan.
4 April
24 Dec.
17 April
18 Nov.
14 July
18 May
11
16
16
12
1426
08
10
00
16
14
14
83
11
14
1626
13
09
2
12
14
26
4
19
16
31
22
22
11
Dec.
Jan.
July
Dec.
June
Mar.
XJCC*
Aug.
May
Oct.
Feb.
AprU
Nov.
3 May
3 Aug.
19 Oct.
10 Feb.
26 Nov.
7 April
19 Aug.
9 Dec.
11 Feb.
16 May
127 Jan.
97
12
95
11
81
16
14
n
21
16
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
2 Oct.
2 Jan. 21
23100 Foot
R.Artaiery.
30
1
26
IJan. 16
4
26
14
26
12
9923
1326
18
1426
16
0024
0224
0224
1326
1313
16
21
001
12
07
13
84
20
06
06
14
1326
0023
1
21
19
11
Jan.
Mar.
April
Oct.
ISept
31
1
25
6
1
7
28
25
1320
8
1425
9027
09 6
1325
99 2
86
1715
0811
Sept.
AprU
May
Sept.
Dec
Dec.
Sept
Aug.
Dec.
Oct
June
Sept
Dec.
Aug.
June
Oct
Feb.
May
Jan.
76 Foot
Jan. 23 1 Dragoon Guards.
Aug. 16 R. ArtiUery.
Dec. 16 14 Foot
Dec. 1436 Foot
R. Marines.
R. Marines.
R. Marines.
July S2|91 Foot
Aug. 2360 Foot
Bradshaw*s Rec. C.
1783196 Foot
6 R. Veteimn BatU
May 18 104 Foot
Mar. 17 60 Foot
Jan. 16 Dillon's Regt
Aug. 14 R. Marines.
June 04 R. Marines.
Mar. 16 SicUian Reg.
AprU 24 3 Dragoon Guards.
Feb. 1658 Foot
Jan. 21 94 Foot
Aug. 02 York Hussars.
June 027 Dragoons.
July 0222 Dragoons.
June 16 Newfoundland Pen.
Feb. 17 9 Foot
4 R. Veteran Batt
6 R. Veteran Batt
16 R. Marines.
16 82 Foot
1081 Foot
lOlCanadian Pen.
Independent Compasy.
2 R. Veteran Batt
R. Sappers and MI;
08|2 West India Regt
8 R. Veteran Batt
R. Waggon Train.
R. Marines.
R. Marines.
R. Marines.
Irish Brigade.
Garrison Batt
Marines.
6 R. Veteran Batt
81 Foot
14IR. Marines.
19
19
02
14
97
141
83|R.
17
21 4 Dragoon Goarda.
26 R. Marines.
Foot
R. Waggon lyyiu
40 Foot
R. Marines.
21120 Foot
0322 Dragoons.
100 Foot
1713 Dragoon Onarda.
16R.MariiMa.
2662
18
03
16
Second and Skib-Ueutendnts, Comets, and JEntigns.
Flint, William Bichard
Foote, Saxnnel TdwnMnd
Forbes, John
Fordf James Bcuverie
Ford, William
Fbney, John
Fonter, Geoige
Fonjfth, Bohert
Fosbery, Henry William
FoBbrooke, Robert
Francis, Henry, Ens.
Fraser, William (Lieui. 27 Jan. 37)
Fraser, John
French, Peter
Frett, John
JRuUam, John
Gage, John Ogle
CJarden, Alexander
Gardiner, James
Gardner, Charles
Oardner, John
Geffrard, John ,
Oihbs, WiUiam
Oillbee, James
Glanyille, Francis (Lieut.)
Gleadowe, William
Goldrisk, John Thomas ,
Gordon, Alexander ,
OifrdoKj Anthony ,
Gordon, Francis . . ^ ,
Oordany John
Oould, Matthew
Gndiam, Henry
Graham, Humphrey
Grant, Alexander
Grant, John
Cfrattanf Charles
Grattan, Bichard
Gray, John
Graydon, James
Griffith, Hugh Dayiet
OriffithyJiichard
Giitton, Henry
Gmin, William
Gnnthorpe, Joshua Rowley
Hagerty, William
HaUes, Augustus
Hallnm, James
HamiltoUi James
Hamilton, John
Hanunond, William
Hamond, William
08 Handcock, Tobias
Hannay, James
Harby, William
HardLag, John
Harper, Joseph James
Harrison, Samuel Wyment
Harrison, William
Hart, William*
Harney, John ,
Hanrey, John
BK8ION,
BTC.
3
1
1
25
20
29
25
23
17
25
6
1
20
12
21
24
25
3
8
15
28
24
1
13
20
12
26
25
26
6
3
25
13
19
12
4
1
1
15
11
15
8
23
4
Sept.
Aug.
June
May
April
April
July
July
Feb.
Dec
Aug.
April
Dec.
Mar.
Feb.
Aug.
Dec.
Mar.
Feb.
Dec.
Sept.
Jan.
Aug.
April
April
Feb.
July
Oct.
Dec.
Oct.
Mar.
Dec.
June
July
Oct.
July
Dec.
i)ec.
Dec.
July
Aug.
Sept
Aug.
June
10
05
06
15
00
1325
01
12
1425
13
1318
1327
14
83
14
15
13
14
8
25
1629
1431
15
91
11
1325
15
1825
95
5 June
28 June
31 Mar.
2 May
24 Mar.
17 Oct.
26 Sept.
4 May
26 Aug.
27 Oct.
5 Mar.
29 May
16 July
26 Dec.
25 May
20 Dec.
24 Dec.
WHBN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
IJan. 16
6
Jan. 10
Oct. 14
1802
Oct. 21
1814
Jan. 20
July 38
ISept. 14
R. Marines.
47 Foot
107 Foot.
6 R. Veteran Batt.
R. Marines.
Staff Corps of Cayalry.
8 West India Reghnent.
R. Veteran Battalion.
12 Foot
2 ProT. Batt of Militia.
Rifle Brigade.
60 Foot
72 Foot
Strathayen's Co.
R. Marines.
2 R. Veteran Battalion.
16 SI
11
Mar.
April 22
Dec.
July 21
Feb. 00
1825
2126
801 6
11
84123 Mar. 85
04
06
1525
08
1525
08
12
79
Feb. 18
Mar. 16
1425
1621
00
0820
1624
1814|3
July 17
Oct
16
Feb. 17
April
Oct
0030 May
11 I'Jan.
08 30 Mar.
1625 Feb.
0025 Mar.
17
16
1 Jan.
26 Mar.
21 Feb.
14
87
15
82
14
1225 Mar.
8325 June
0025 June
1626 Dec.
1525 Sept
13 8 Nov.
11^25 April
May 230 Dragoons.
July 17 104 Foot
May 17 10 Dragoons.
Dec. 184 Ceylon Regt.
7 R. Veteran Battalion.
Indep. Co.
8 R. Veteran Battalion,
cilian Regiment
10 Dragoons.
Dragoons.
8 Dragoons.
R. Miuines.
5 R. Veteran Battalion.
16 Foot
7 R. Veteran Battalion.
4 R. Veteran Battalion.
103 Foot
Hanger's Rec. Co.
1 Foot
Bradshaw's Rec. Co.
R. Sappers and Miners
103 Foot
ProT. Bn. of MO.
27 Foot
Dragoons.
R. Irish Artillery.
R. Marines.
16| Bourbon Regiment.
Marines.
1922
05 R.
R. Marines.
R. Marines.
90 R. Marines.
10 4 West India Regiment
021 Foot
16 R. Marines.
71 Foot
1627 Foot
01 R. Marines.
2 Garrison Battalion.
17 34 Foot
15 Brace's Co.
02 4 Dragoon Gds.
1638 Foot
17 R. Waggon Train.
28 R. Marines.
16|CorBican Rangers.
387
Second and Sub-Lieutenants^ Comets, and Ensigns,
Harwood, Edward
Haslewood, Joseph
Hay, Archibald James
Haydon, Joseph
Haydon, Robert Luckcombe. .
Haydon, WiUiam
Hays, Henry Horace
Hayxnard, Joseph Peter
Hayter, George
Heame, Thomas William . . . .
Heayiside, John
Hemmings, John Exham . . . .
Henderson, James
Heslop, John
Hewett, Frederick
Hewson, Geoi^
Hill, John
Hinton, John Thomas
Hoare, Charles Vy vyan
Hobro, Edward
Hodges, Edward fioueher . . . .
Hodffint, Alexander
Hodgson, Frederick .Smilius
m Holland, Thomas Edward
Holmes, Richard
Home, David
Hopkins, Oeoige
Home, John
Horton, James
Hotdditehy John
Hoyland, John
Hughes, Edward Hughes Ball
Hugoe, Samuel
Huntley, Joseph Martin
Huthnance, John
J'aek, ThonuU^
Jackson, John
9 iftJagger, Joseph*
Jeffreys, Humphrey
Jenkins, John
Innes, John
Innes, Robert
John, Damd
Johnston, Hamilton Trail . . . ,
Jones, John Henry Whitmore
Jones, Stopford liiomas
Jop, Robert
GOKNBT,
ETC.
12
24
13
27
24
25
5
28
10
16
6
1
20
18
9
2
12
125
12
11
24
10
Ifi5
20
9
16
14
19
20
1
28
1
28
12
23
22
16
2
19
29
14
25
25
22
15
11
Oct.
April
Nov.
Mar.
Feb.
Dec.
Jan.
Sept.
Jane
Feb.
Nov.
June
Oct.
Feb.
Sept
April
Jan.
May
Mar.
Aug.
Sept.
Feb.
Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Aug.
April
Aug.
Oct.
Mar.
Nov.
Feb.
Feb.
July
Aug.
Jan.
April
May
Dec.
Aug.
May
Nov.
May
1325
83
12
97
14
13
15
1425
13
29 July 13
Karr, Peter
SUitzman, Christian J23 Jan.
Kennett, Charles Leighton |21 Sept.
King, George
King, Robert Danbeny
Knight, ChrUtmoi ..
Kruger, Carl Wevel von
Kylea, Jame»
16 Mar.
20 April
25 Jan.
22 Jan.
19 Oct
Laing, James ,
Lamb, John
Lambom, John Sherard.
Lane, George Dawkins .
Lane, James Reece
Lanfianchiy Ruggero . . .
15 June
9 Nov.
24 Aug. 82
15 Feb. 12
15 April 07
3 Sept 01
WHEN
placed on
Half pay.
25
27
1
6
25
1
18
1
25
12
1
3
14
14
6
9
U
13
81
06
97
15
83
12
12
82
12
11
13
12
14
13
80
13
15
01
07
98
15
17
11
11
13
13
09
13
83
10
64
13
06
10
17
10|25
1525
Dec. 1432 Foot
178389 Foot
April 162 Hussars German L«g.
May 00 R. Marines.
April 1920 Foot
Mar. 17 6 West India Regiment
June 1881 Foot
April 175 West India Regiment
1814 R. Waggon Train.
Sept. 83 R. Marines.
Dec. 06|l8 Dragoons.
Invalid!.
1 Garriaon Battalion.
Invalids.
16 a
Jan.
Dec 14
May 91
Jan.
Aug.
181411
Dec
16 R
15 R
26a
1814
Jan. 1983
April 90
July 18
Feb. 1960
Aug. O2I15
1
11
1
2
1
8
1
9
197
Mar. 17
Feb.
Jan. 23
Feb. 15
Nov.
Jan.
Aug.
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
Nov.
Mar.
April
1424
1520
0830
1514
13
14
15i
204
April
April
Aug. 14
June 15
1525 June
15
24 July
1 Jan.
7 Nov.
14 a
24 Foot,
a Marines.
Marines.
Marines.
Prov. Bn. of MiUtia.
Marines.
12 a Veteran Battalion,
a Waggon Train.
Foot
a Marines.
69 Foot •
Foot
Foot
2 Garrison Battalion.
Hone Grenadier Ods.
R. Sappers and Waen,
Dragoons,
a Marines.
47 Foot
Artillery Driven.
a Artillery Driven.
16 a Marines.
16 a Artillery Driven.
69 Foot
10 a Marines.
73 Foot
21 94 Foot
10 a Vetenn Battalion.
16la Marines.
8021 Dragoons*
1661 Foot
1625 Foot
2260
4a Veteran Bafitalkm.
Foot
West India
a Marines.
14 Foot
7 a Vetema Battatkna.
23 Sept 849 Ceylon Regiment
2 a Veteran Battalfon.
17 83 Foot
2 R. Veteran Battalioii.
35 a Marines.
16 R. Marines.
12la Marines.
988
Second and Sub-Lieutenants, Cornets^ and Ensigns.
BNSIONj
ETC.
LftDgdale, Marmaduke Robert
Langfordy Bdward
Lawrence, Qeorge
Layfleld, George
Leatham, Francis
Lee, Frederick Bichard
Lee, John 1
Lee, Robert Newton
Leissring,. Charles
Lennan, Edward
Lepine, John
Leyick, Jonathan
Lewis, James
Lewis, Stephen.
Lidderdale, Thomas Robertson
Lloyd, Henry Vereker
Lloyd, Samuel
Loft, John Henry
LofUn, George
Lomas, Ralph
Losack, Augustas
Lam, William Purefoy
Lyons, Anthony Munton
Lyte, Thomas
M'Alister, Angus
M'Aulay, Aulay
M'Conechy, James
M*Cullo^, Charge
H'Dermott, Geo. Augustus
McDonald, Banald
M'Donell, Alexander
M^ntosh, Robert
mM'Kay, Joseph <
M'Kinnon, John
M*Lachlan, Neil
M'Lauchlan, James
H'Leod, Norman
M^Taggart, Angus
Macdonnell, Charles
Mackay, George
Maekt^j John
Mackay y WUliam
Mackreth, Henry Williams
Haclachlan, Colin
Maclean, Alexander
Maclean, Samuel
Mae WiUlam, John
MaddeUf Roi)ert
MaUmefff Janiet
Manico, Edward
ManseU, William
Manson, William -. .
Margitson, Joseph
Marsack, Geo. Hartwell
Marshall, Lawrence Jopson
Marshall, Thomas
Mason, Richardson^
Mason, Robert James
Maule, William • .
Wm Maxwell, Wm. Aug. Riddell {Comet)
9 Mead, Charles^
Meredith, James Henry
Merritt, lliomas
17 June
24 June
24 Oct.
8 June
4 Nov.
6 Dec.
8 Sept.
29 June
24 Sept.
3 Aug.
7 Oct.
8 Dec.
29 Feb.
19 May
14 Aug.
SI Jan.
24 Feb.
30 Dec.
19 Jan.
8 Aug.
18 May
25 Dec.
3 Nov.
22 July
20 April
27 Feb.
10 Mar.
14 Nov.
2 Dec.
19 Dec.
6 Feb.
15 July
6 Oct.
24 June
7 Sept.
28 April
11 Aug.
25 Nov.
8 June
1 July
24 Feb.
16 June
21 Oct.
9 July
24 June
22 April
14 Sept.
16 July
28 Feb.
2^eb.
20 April
5 Dec.
6 Sept.
13 June
27 Feb.
25 Feb.
14 April
26 April
3 May
25 Oct.
1 May
2 May
25 Dec.
GO
02 25 July
24 June
3 Nov.
02
21
20
13
13
14
15
12
15
25 April
21 Dec.
25 April
13 Nov.
2 Sept.
16 April
Nov.
14125 Dec.
Nov.
6 July
13
15
15
13
11
11
15
11
17
00
13
09
00
15
13
11
82
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
Oct
10 April
12 Mar.
22 Dec.
1 Sept.
5 Aug.
27 July
1 Sept.
19 Sept.
9327
1425
1625
14
00
1625
09
13
07
99
15
13
12
80
15
79
12
11
13
11
12
13
14
83
04
14
14
12
15
13
20
14
13
029 Foot
02 40 Foot
2555 Foot
3 R. Veteran Battalion.
17 62 Foot
1596 Foot
16 78 Foot
23 2 Ceylon Regiment
17 7 West India Regiment
187 West India R^ment
93 73 Foot
17 1 Garrison Battalion.
16 3 Garrison Battalion.
20|73 Foot
6 West India Regiment.
21 86 Foot
16 R. Marines.
18 15 Dragoons.
09 R. Marines.
02 R. Marines.
1984 Foot
2035 Foot
14
88
25
7
1
Dec.
June
Jan. 16
1894
80 R.
10 Aug. 20
25
25
1
8
24
15
Aug.
Dec. 18
Aug. 16
1783
1814
Mar. 21
May 21
1815
0025
25
1
15
1
15120
82
25
25
27
6
25
17
25
13
June 15
June 15
June 16
Mar. 17
May 18
Jan. 16
April 20
1783
Feb. 16
Nov. 14
Feb. 17
Mar. 15
Dec. 18
May 11
June 02
Dec. 27
IJan. 16
R. Marines.
R. Marines.
Foot.
Marines.
R. Marines.
7 R. Veteran Battalion.
Rifle Brigade.
2 R. Veteran Battalion.
16 Glengarry Fencibles.*
94 Foot.
1 Foot
64 Foot
64 Foot
92 Foot
6 Foot
1 R. Veteran Battalion.
32 Foot
1 Garrison Battalion.
3 R. Veteran Battalion.
2 R. Veteran Battalion.
26 Foot
72 Foot
Newf. Fencibles.
R. Sappers and Miners.
100 Foot.
R. Artillery Drivers.
7 R. Veteran Battalion.
R. Marines.
79 Foot.
87 Foot.
27 Foot.
31 Foot.
7 Dragoon Guards.
R. Marines.
94 Foot.
R. Marines.
28 Dragoons.
Unattached.
R. Artillery Drivers.
R. Marines.
Queen's Am. Ran. Cov.
389
Second and SulnLieutenants^ CometSt and Entigns*
Middleton, Robert
9 Millar, Robert*
MUliken, John
Monk, John
Montgomery, Robert
Moan, John
Mooney, John
Moore, Charles William «...
Moore, James
Moore, John
Morehouse, George
Moigan, James Hungerfoid
Morris, John
Mortashed, John
Moss, Henry
Murphy, Jolm Qood
Murray, Adam
BNSIUlf,
ETC.
11
7
1
30
8
31
25
31
7
26
8
27
27
31
23
18
Nason, George
Nelson, Richard
NewBon, Geoige
NichoUs, John
Nicholson, Waiiam
Nixon, John Isaac
North, Roger
Nugent, Christopher Edm. John
May
Oct.
June
May
Dec
May
April
May
Sep.
Oct.
Sept.
July
Jan.
Aug.
Oct.
Jan.
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
20
1324
01
12
13
10
08
14
25
26
0022
00
1325
08
15
OOct.
27 Jan.
26 Feb.
26 Aug.
2 July
7 Dec.
OMar.
25 June
O'Connell, Daniel . .
O'Sliea, Thomas ....
Owen, Robert Hassall
Palling, Henry
Parmnu, Quy
Partington, James
Pashe&r, Charles >
Patterson, Thomas
Pawsey, George
Payler, Thomas
Pearce, Edmund Wentworth.
Pegg, William
Pellet, James
Pepperell, John Down . . . . <
Philipps, Geoige
Pitt, Henry
Plenderleath, David
18
15
Jan.
Sept.
Jan.
14
April 08
Sept 17
April 16
Jan. 21
10R.Veterui BattalioD.
34 02 Foot.
63 Foot.
R. Marines.
10106 Foot.
llRVetennBattalkHi.
R. Marines.
R. Marines.
07 Foot.
181411 ProT. Bn. of Ifilitla.
New Brunswick Pte.
R. Marines.
1426
13 1
00
2
16 May 17|4 Foot.
Oct. 21
Sept. 14
16 13 Feb. 18
35 Foot.
R. Marines.
64 Foot.
84 Foot.
14 18 July
1326 May
00|16 May
2 July
1 Jan.
1 1 Nov.
13
15126 June 22 68 Foot.
163 Foot.
16GreekLtInfiuiti7-
004 Foot.
1828 Foot.
184 Foot.
24 R. Marines.
02124 June 02|l7 Dragoona.
7 Sept. 31 17 April 33 R. Marines.
6 July 1526 Not. 163 Garrison Batt.
22 Feb. 11 1 Jan. IffiR. Marines.
8 July
16 May
1 Dec.
16 Nov.
6 April
120 Nov.
7 Nov.
11 June
17 June
28 Jan.
22 Nov.
15 April
2 Sept.
6 May
26 Oct.
1 Sept. 83
1 Sept. 14
8 Mar. 01
Pogson, Bedingfleld |21 Feb. 08
4 Feb. 11
3 Jan. 08
15 Feb. 83
23 Dee. 13
Powell, Willitfm Edward {Ensign) {21 Mar. 11
13
82
Porter, John Hall
Porter, Samuel • . • •
Potts, Robert Clowes
Ponssin, Balthaiard
Prendeigast, Maurice
Prosser, Edmund Bond . . .
PuUiblank, Edward Cooper
13 Jan.
00
14
80
13
81
11
04 20 June
05
1 Jan.
1 Jan.
0225 May
1 Feb.
1 Jan.
26 June
22 Feb.
28 Nov.
18 July
10106 Foot.
R. Marines.
173 West India
R. Marines.
R. Marines.
R. Marines.
Bradshaw's Rec Co.
18 Foot.
0231 Mar. 0328 Dragoons.
1317 Nov. 1438 Foot.
10 1 R. Vetenn Battalkw,
12 IJan. 16R. Marines.
12| 1 Jan. 16 R. Marines.
024 Foot
03 R. Marines.
16 R. Marines.
0338 Foot
178388 Foot
26 Mar. 16 Cortican Rangera.
12 Sept 82 18 Dragoons.
26 April 162 HussanGtrmaB teg.
1 Sept 83 a Marines.
Raddiil^, Sir Joseph, Bart. . .
Radcllffe, Thomas
Raye, Henry Robert
Read, James <
Read, Thomas
Reid, Thomas
Rendlesham, Frederick, Ijord
Resins, Frederick
lUckard, Martin
00 16 Jan. 16 R. Marines.
10 July
1 Sept
14 Dee.
121 Jan.
I Feb.
3 May
131 Oct
1 June
26 Dee.
1622
00
12
11
06
00
13
1
1
1
7
0
1621
16 4
26
April
Sept
Sept
Jan.
May
Feb.
Dee.
Oct
Dee.
1023
14 R. Marines.
14 R. Marines.
16 R. Maiinea.
10 R. Marines.
20 21 Dragoons.
10 80 Foot
ISIR. Waggon TVain.
300
Second and SulhLieutenanU, CameUj and EmignM.
Ridge, James Stuert
MdBdaley Griffith Twistleton
Robertson^ WiUiam
Robfton, John Charlei
Roch, James
Rogers, Thomas
R<Mie, Colin
Rose, Philip
Ross, David Robert
Ross, Henrj Paget Bayly . .
Ross, Horatio (Cflm^)
Ross, John
Ross, William
St John, Oliver
Sallery, William Ogle
Saunders, Edward
Saigent, Richard
Savage, Boiwland
Bayer, Benjamin
Behalch, PhiUp
Scott, WiUiam
ScuUy, WiUiam
Senior, John
Serjeant, George
Shackel, WUUam
Shaw, Leander
Shaw, Richardson
Shepheid, WUliam
9 Shore, John'
Simpson, John B. {Comet)
Simpson, John W
8ired,WiUiam
Skinner, WiUiam Dunstan
Sknes, George
Smith, John
Smiihf John
Smith, Michael Cnsac
Smith, Peter
m Smith, Wm. Staytor (Lieut. 1 7 Oct
Smithwick, Robert .^
Spark, John
Sparkes, Thomas
Spearman, Ralph WUliam
Standish, Richard
Staples, Edmond Robert
Stevens, Samuel
Stevens, WiUiam
Stevenson, George
Stewart, Robert
Stratton,WUUam
Stnidwick,Geoige Lucas
Stuart, Alexander
Sunderland, Henry
Sutherland, Alexander
Swallow, Samuel
Sweeney, Francis Bernard
Swinhoe, Robert ,
Symmers, George
Sympson, Robert
08)25
Talbot, James (lAeui,) . . . .
TVdmash, Arthur Cesar (Lieui,)
Taylor, Robert "
CORKST,
ETC.
22 Feb.
d June
1 July
27 July
31 Dec
17 Oct
23 Feb.
17 Nov.
2 May
16 Dec
19 Oct
20 Oct
20 June
9 Sept
19 Feb.
14 Jan.
16 Dec.
2 Dec.
UOct
11 Dee.
16 June
24 June
30 June
11 AprU
21 Sept
25 May
18 AprU
18 Nov.
19 May
17 Oct
2 Aug.
24 Aug.
25 July
25 Oct
22 Oct
1 June
19 Aug.
125 Oct
3 Oct
8 AprU
7 AprU
30 Jan.
28 June
28 Nov.
23 Feb.
1 Nov.
20 Dec
25 May
1 AprU
25 AprU
4 Sept
26 July
12 Nov.
23^ov.
20 Jan.
1 Mar.
17 May
125 Feb.
16 Feb.
24 Aug.
22 Jan.
29
June
1814
17 Oct 33
14
13
12
30
82
0926 Aug. 02
1525 June
13 1814
16 13 AprU
12 1 Sept 14
2020 Nov. 23
10 4 Feb. 15
831 1783
13
07
14
13
14
82
15
14
0224
16
12
13
15
08
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
206
West India Regiment
47 Foot.
R. Sappers and Miners.
R. Marines.
103 Foot.
40 Foot
1690 Foot
56 Foot
20|23 Dragoons.
R. Marines.
59 Foot
6 Ganison BattaUon.
10 Foot
4
23
1
1
12
1
14
156
14 R
8
1
1525
15
83
13
13
16
10
20
1223
13
0326
11
Feb.
Aug. 10
AprU 17
Sept.
Mar. 18
S^t 83
Dee. 21
1814
June 02
Sept
Jan. 16
June 16
194
14
15
6
1
10
1425
8
1
06
10
12
13
21
11
1625
81
June 10
AprU l6|New
Nov.
Jan.
26
1
1
22
15
14
15
13
81
17
21
12
81
14125
16126
81
83
AprU 17
July
196
1523 May 22
Garrison Battalion.
7 Garrison Battalion.
R. Sappers and Miners.
tt«iines.
1 Foot
R. Marines.
R. ArtUlery.
61 Foot
13 Dragoons.
West India Regiment
R. Marines.
R. Waggon Train.
1 R. Veteran Battalion.
178389 Foot
Nov. 16 R. Waggon Train.
Nov. 14 R. ArtUlery Drivers.
Aug. 24 48 Foot
Jan. 16 R. Marines.
2 R. Veteran BattaUon.
Sept 24 R. Marines.
Sept 14 R. Marines.
June 16172 Foot
R. Sappers and Miners.
11 Dragoons.
Brunswick Fen.
Foot
Marines.
R. Sappers and Miners.
181466 Foot
Aug. 21 21 Foot
Jan. 1 6 R. Marines.
Feb. 19 Staff Co. of Cavalry.
'sCo.
R. Sappers and Miners.
Dragoons.
7 R. Veteran Battalion.
R. Sappers and Miners.
Wall's Corps.
Sept 173 Dragoon Guards.
Mar. 22152 Foot
R. Veteran BattaUon.
Sept 83|R. Marines.
AprU 17 62 Foot
AprU 1926 Dragoons.
Indep. Co.
160 Foot
1972
16 R.
1788£lford
2 Dragoon Guards.
13 Oct 20|6 Dragoons.
R. ArtUlery.
391
Second and SvInLieutenantSi Comets^ and EnngnM*
Taylor, William
Temple, QustayuB Hancock
Thacke, Robert
Thierry, Lewis de
Tliomas, Mark
Thompson, Augustus
Thompson, Thomas
Thomson, Qeorge
Thomson, Thomas
Thornton, Robert Innes . . . .
Tickell, John Arscott
Todd, Waiiam
Toy, Jt)hn
TVocy, Henry
Traill, Thomas
Trewhitt, Henry
Talk, John Augustus
Tumbull, William Geoige . .
Turner, William
Tweedie, Darid
Tyndale, Joseph
CORKBT,
ETC.
16 May
15 May
6 Feb.
8 Feb.
9 Not.
6 Aug.
9 Dec.
5 May
29 Feb.
1 Aug.
8 Sept.
2 Feb.
13 Nov.
23 May
28 Oct.
30 Dec.
7 July
12 Aug.
6 Feb.
28 Aug.
19 Aug.
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALK FAY.
10 6
0918
20
1
25
5
12
14
15
13
13
1425
Sept. l67WestIndiA
Mar. 13 R. Marines.
Dec. 25 R. Marines.
Sept 14 R. Marines.
Not. 1898 Foot
Aug. 24 42 Foot
1814196 Foot
Foot
Vauz, John Gustavus
Veitch, William
Vincent, John Tnnnadine
Wade, Thomas
Walker, Samuel
Walker, Thomas
Walker, William Hislop
Wallace^ Alexander
Wallace, James (Ermgn)
Walrond, Bethell
Walsh, Geoige
Walter, George
Walter, Rawlins Geoige
Walters, Henry
Ward, John
Watkins, Westropp Peard
Watson, Atherton
Watson, James
Watts, David John
Watts, William
Way, Hollis Bull
Way, John
Webster, James
Weir, Hector John
Weir, Henry
Weiss, Frederick
Whaley, George
Wbeadon, John
^Vheler, Edward
White, Sir T. Wollaston, Bart,
Wilcocks, John Lodge
Wilde, Joshua John
Wildey, Thomas
Wilkins, Samuel Martin
Wilkinson, John Byng
Williams, John
Williams, William
Williamson, William Hamilton
Wills, John
Wilson, Edward Lumley
Wolff, Alexander Joseph 25
Wokeley , Arthur W
398
23
30
18
5
30
2
16
1
14
17
14
17
1
13
14
18
31
21
20
8
28
5
24
10
18
24
24
11
17
19
3
18
3
7
13
9
12
27
23
24
Sept
Jan.
Nov.
Dec.
July
Dec.
Nov.
July
April
Dec.
April
Jan.
April
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
May
Sept
May
Oct
Nov.
July
Nov.
Dec.
Feb.
Jan.
Sept
April
July
Oct
May
Nov.
Oct
Jan.
July
Mar.
Oct
May
May
Oct
Dec.
Jun«
24
1
7
1
12
16
08
10
10
13
1425
13 8
84
1325
1225
12
9927
Jan.
Sept
Aug.
Oct
Jan.
1812
23 R.
1678
Foot
19|R. Marines.
16 R. Marines.
5 R. Veteran Battalkm.
R. Artillery Drivers.
Mar. 16|21 Foot
Jan. 1834 Foot
80 Foot
June 18|73 Foot
June 16 Sicilian Regiment
Jan. 16 R. Marines.
Aug. 03|4 Dragoons.
13 IJuly
1230 May
80 1 Sept
08 1 Jan.
1211 Feb.
08 29 Nov.
1525 Feb.
11
1422 June
18 18 May
1425 June
11 IJan.
09 IJan.
13 1 Sept
07 20 Aug.
1330 May
91 12 April
12 8 April
08 IJan.
0324 May
80 I Sept
80 1 Mar.
02 94 Nov.
(i2 1 April
14 1 Sept
14 25 July
0225 Sept
12 IJan.
1725 Dec.
20 9 July
00 25 June
81 1 Sept
1625 Dec.
06|
4 June
1 Sept.
15
81
15
19
00
02
81
83
0 Jan.
84 Oct
11 Nov.
16 R. ArtiUery Drivers.
1658 Foot
83 R. Marines.
16 R. Marines.
24 R. Marines.
14 R. Marines.
253 West India Regixncnt
R. Sappers and Bliners.
2322 Dragoons.
2215 Dragoons.
20 45 Foot
16 R. Marines.
16 R* Marines.
14 R* Marines.
14 R. Marines.
2222 Foot
9391 Foot
26|R. Marines.
161 R. Marines.
04 2 Dragoon Guanla.
83 R. Marines.
84 103 Foot
0227 Foot
92 R. Marines.
14 R. Marines.
18 60 Foot
02 17 Foot
16 R. Marines.
18 20 Dragoons.
23 10 Dragoons.
02 1 Dragoon Goanb.
83 R. Marines.
17 7 Dragoons.
86 Foot
1883 Dragoons.
83 R. Marino.
Garr. and Vet Co,
83|6 Dragoons.
Kingston's Ree. Co.
02 Homp. M. Rii:
8411 Foot
Queens' Amer.Ru(ii^ )
Second and Sub-Lieutenants^ Comets, and Ensigns.
Woodcock, Frederick
Woolhouse, Andrew Mackason
Yatty John
2d lixut.
ETC.
3 Aug. 12
13Aag. 25
18 July 07
WHEN
placed on
Half pay.
20 Feb.
17 July
28
R. Marines.
Unattached.
R. M^arines.
Services of the Second Lieutenants, Comets, and Ensigns.
1 Second Lieut. James R. Clarke served on the Continent in 1794 and 95, and was
present in seyeral skirmishes^ and at the siege of Nim^uen, where he was wounded.
2 Ensign Crombie was at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806. Served also
tiie campaign before New Orleans in 1814 and 15, and was severely wounded.
3 Comet Hart served at the taking of the Cape of Good Hope and capture of the Dutch
Fleet in Saldanah Bay in 1796.
4 Second Lieut. Jack served in Holland in 1799» and was three times wounded. Served
also in the American war, including the actions at Le Bleuf, Chippewa (wounded), and
Lundy's Lane.
5 Second Lieut. Jagger served in the Peninsula, including the battle of Talavera. Served
also the campaign ori815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
6 Ensign M*Kay was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
7 Second Lieut. Mead served the Peninsular campaign of 1814.
8 Ensign Millar served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battles of Nivelle, Nive,
and Toulouse.
9 Second Lieut Shore served in the Peninsula, from Sept. 1813, to the end of the war.
10 Second Lieut. Robert Taylor's services : — Siege of Port Bourbon and captures of
Martinique, St. Lucia and Guadaloupe, 1794. In 1795, when the Caribs rose to take the
Island of St. Vincent, he commanded the Artillery in the field for ten months, during
which period he was in eleven different engagements.
303
PAYMASTERS.
Acton, Edward
Aitkin, Alexander
Albert, Hugh Lewis . . . .
Amey, Henry James
Armstrong, James
CORNET,
S4 LIEUT, a
ENSIGN.
LIBUT.
Bannerman, Alexander . .
BeU, William
Bews, John ..•..
Biggs, Edward
Bonstead, John
Bowden, Wm. Carqr* •
Boyle, WiUiam'
Brenan, Jostin
Brenan, Patrick
Bromley, William
Bnniet, John
Cameron, Allan
Campbell, Duncan
Carmichael, Bobert . . . .
Chapman, Benjamin . . . .
Chase, John Woodford . .
Christie, Qeoige
Collins, Michael
Cox, Charles
Creser, Richard
Cross, Anthony
Cross, Henry
Crowe, George William . .
Cuyler, Henry
never
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
SlJnly Oe
never
do
do
do
Dana, William Pulteney
Dawe, Andrew Moore . .
9 SB Deane, WUliarn. .
De Carteret J Qeorge ....
Dive,HQgh
Doughty, Edward
Drayton, Samuel Box .
Este, William
Finch, Charief
Fisher, James
9 Fraser, William* ....
Furlong, Charles John'. .
Oapper, Peter
Oeddes, Adam Gordon . .
Goddard, John
9 m Gordon, James . .
Grant, Peter
9 Grosser, John
Haldane, William
804
19 April
never
do
do
do
do
8 Aug.
never
10 Jan.
never
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
05
Id
11
do do
do do
80 July 0421 Oct
20 Sept. 08 3 Jan.
20 June
never
do
do
do
do
do
never
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
6 Feb.
never
do
do
do
30 Jan.
never
do
do
do
do
do
do
3 June
never
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
PAY-
MASTBR.
18
9 Mar.
86 Aug.
6 Feb.
1 Mar.
6 Jan.
23 Feb.
12 Dec.
28 Nov.
30 Nov.
21 June
12 May
3 Nov.
11 Mar.
11 mtPr.
19 Nov.
25 June
12
13
WHEN
PLACED OK
HALF PAY.
6 Dee.
17 Feb.
14
9823 Oct. 17
06
04| 1811 78 Foot
11 19 Aug. 1956 Foot
11 1 July 36b3 Foot
1625 Nov.
10
2 Garr. Batt
21 42 Foot
39 Foot
30 Sept 16 German Legioa
1425 Aug. 17 67 Foot
08
25
13
IMay
5 Nov.
13123 May
07 25 Dec.
0211 April 11
06 16 July
15 Mar.
8 Aug.
27 Aug.
24 Oct
25 Dec.
21 Mar.
29 Jan.
13 14 Jan.
6 Nov.
15 Oct.
7 Mar.
24 July
25Aprfl
80ct
13 Aug.
15 Feb.
31 Mar.
2 April
25. Nov.
05
1811
2622 Foot
1 May 36 Ceylon Bif.Bcgt.
4 Nov. 8481 DngooBS.
3221 Foot
88 Foot
2297 Foot
1618 Garr. Batt
16 DragooDi.
21 25 April 24|6 Foot
98
0625 Dec.
03|23 Dec. l9|Oerman L^on.
MaltaRegimcat
88 Foot
1448 Foot
0825 June
11
161
07
07
02
98
08
12
25 Dec.
1 Jan.
06 25 July 178W.IndiaBcgt
27 June 30 76 Foot
06 7 May 2976 Foot
1017 Nov. 2527 Foot
01 11 Sept 0624 Dragoons.
1783 Foot
2427 Foot
36 Rec. District
28 Oct 13 13 Nov. 17
13 Feb. 12
23 July 0325
05 7 Feb. 04
1022 April 24
0525
Dec.
never
do
do
do
do
do
0614
16
Nov.
31 Mar.
20 Aug. 1
4 April 05
29 Aug. 98
1 Aug. 11
8 July 13
21
8
Aug. 23
Sept
194
25 Dee. 16|6 Garr. Batt
5 April 33,53 Foot
1822 18 Dr^oons.
5 R. Vet Batt
10 Foot
W.India Best.
13125 Mar. 16(16 Foot
57 Foot
Bee District
25 Jan. 18 12 Foot
Mar. 17
1 Dec. 33|36 Foot
26 July 33 Unattacbed.
11 Nov. 19 104 Foot
14125 June 2M0 R. Vet Batt.
l|27Feb. 21|15Foot
2 Mar. 2092 Foot
15 May 06 55 Foot
14 Feb. 22i69Foot
27 June 22bWest lod. Ror
Paymasters.
BN8ION,
BTC.
9HaU,Henry Waiiam.
Hall, John
Halpin, Wmiam
Hanbiiry, Capel S
9 Hancome, Christopher
Hannan, Robert
Harvey, Geo. Frederick . .
Heath, Edwin
VQBHilliard, Henry'..
Home, David
Hounsom, George
Hunter, Thomas
Johnson, Ralph Boetler. .
9 Johnstone, Jas. (Copt,
16 July 13)*
9 Jolliffe, Cornwall ..
9 Jones, Michael ....
Irvine, J. Christ. Caulfield
Irvin, Martin
never
do
do
26 May
never
do
do
do
25 Feb.
never
do
12 May
never
19 June
never
do
14
Ker, Thomas . . . .
King, Thomas . . . .
m Bjiight, John
Knyvett, Henry . .
08
LIBUT.
never
do
do
23 Nov. 15
never
do
do
•1814
PAT-
MASTER.
4 April
2 Oct.
6 Jan.
26 Dec.
13 June
26 May
3 Not.
28 June
0529
1225
7
21
16 Nov. 0922 Mar.
14
never
do
lOct. 25
20 June
20 Oct
3 Nov.
never
0611
9 LedlardyThomas
Ledingham, George ....
Leech, James
9 QSi Lutyens, Daniel. .
M'Dougall, Wm. Adair. .
9 M<Leod, Martin
Mackay, James ........
Mackay, James Duff ....
91Sli Mackenzie, Hugh . .
Mackenzie, Hugh Bailey
Mackle, William
Malassez, Nicholas
Mitchell, Daniel
Moir, William
9 ifil Moore, Rob. (Cap^
20 July, 16)«
9 Moss, William
5 May 04
27 April 09
never
do
do
do
1 Aug. 05
never
do
Feb. 08
never
do
do
16 Jan. 06
do
8 Oct.
13 Mar.
never
1 Feb.
never
do
do
do
12 July
never
do
do
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
25
27
0525
19
July
Sept.
June
Mar.
Feb.
Oct.
1814
Aug. 39
19
28
16
28
16
26
39 Foot.
Rec. District.
German Leg.
1 Dragoons.
4 Foot
17 Dragoons.
Rec. District
88 Foot
08
13
2730
2110
08 2 April 18
07124 April 262 R. Vet Batt.
25
27 Oct 1025 June 1545 Foot
17 July 23
27 June 05
21 April 98
27 Sept 10
17 May
1014 May 17
5 Sept 11
20 Jan.
25 Oct
12
15
13
May 39|68Foot
35 Foot
1 Oct. 36
Mar. 32
1817
26 Aug. 19
13 Oct 25
0425 Dec 14
30 June
25 Dec.
7 Dragoon Gds.
20
18
70 Foot.
34 Foot
80 Foot
80 Foot
61 Foot.
103 Foot
98 Foot.
02
O'Keefe, James
PhUUps, W. HoUingworth
Pillon, John
Raymond, William . . .
Read, George
BflUly, Bernard
oft Robinson, P. Vyvyan
9 Rodgers, James '
Roddy, Chas. Pakenbam
Rose, Hickman Leland . .
Saijeant, William
Sherwood, Henry
Smyth, Francis Robert . .
Sprakeling, William . . . .
9 Ml Strange, Alex " . .
395
9 Oct 06
never
do
do
do
17 July 06
never
do
do
18 Jan. 15
14 Sept 15
never
do
do
do
do
do
14 April 08
never
do
do
4 April 11
16 Sept.
1 Feb. 98
19 Oct 04
do
do
do
do
17 May 27
never
do
do
do
do
do
do
1 July
15 Jan.
13 July
26 Nov.
8 Nov.
24 May
24 Jan.
30 Dec.
25 Dec.
16 Aug.
10 June
3 Mar.
1425 May 16,German Leg.
1 Nov. 26 Chief Pay. Dep.
25 Dec. 17
1930 Nov. 38
23 June 088
19 Oct 38
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
13
24
21
12
98
29
05
97
13
10
24
04
12
15
3
16
14
25
29
25
16 Jan. 12
26 April 03
26 Nov. 18
5 Dec.
6 May
28 June
28 Jan.
7 Oct
18 April
26 Jan.
99
13
10
13
36
05
15
Oct
Jan.
38
30
66 Foot
34 Foot
Dragoon Gds.
3 Dragoon Gds.
42 Foot
25 Foot
Nov. 2560 Foot
181450 Foot
Aug. 2471 Foot
Dec. 38 77 Foot
July 17 27 Foot
Oct. 02
1814
Feb. 23
1 Oct
25 Aug.
34
10
1 April 37
Hompesch.M.R.
Rec. District.
Ceylon Regt.
40 Foot
York Lt Inf.
48 Foot
1 Nov. 33 Rec. District
29 July 2554 Foot
31 Mar. OS
1 May 04
12 Sept. 04
14 Dec. 15
11 April 11
25 Dec.
11 Nov.
1 Nov.
28 June
1 June
25 May
16 Aug.
25 May
23 July
08
24
36
27
37
17
21
14
18
25 Sept 20
16 Aug. 31
17 Foot
5 Foot
18 Foot.
88 Foot.
26 Foot
89 Foot.
30 Foot
34 Foot
Brunsw. Caval.
Rec. District.
Rec. Dist.
62 Foot.
9 Teighe, Thomas
Teny, Henry
9 Wi ThomBOOfJ.Crooke
Tiddeman, Henry
9 Tiemey, Thomas
Tod, Alexander
Trattle, John Kerr
Trick,Thomas
2d libut.
STO.
Pen/masters,
Wainwright, David ....
Warden, Charles
Warden, John
Wetherall, William
White, John Lewis. . . .
White,Warren Hastings
OR Wflliams, James . .
Worsley, Cha. Com. Sey.
yWright, James
never
13 Sept. 10
never
do
do
do
do
do
do
Sept.
never
do
do
do
do
do
do
LIBUT.
never
19 May
never
do
do
do
do
do
14
PAY-
MASTBB.
1020
do
Dec. 13
never
do
do
do
do
do
do
8 Sept.
27 Dec
31 Jan.
28 May
23 July
28 June
26 July
14 Sept.
7 Sept.
7 Feb.
IMay
17 Aug.
25 Feb.
17 Sept
4 Oct.
26 Nov.
26 Mar.
0426
27
11
07
12
10
10
09
08
21
05
99
13
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
1
22
26
6
26
11
12
26
25
8
June
June
Oct.
Mar.
Sept.
April
Aug.
July
Jan.
June
16 German Legion.
35199 Foot
16|1 Foot
1875 Foot
27143 Foot
16'38 Foot
85^88 Foot.
14
Oct
1221 Sept
1025 April
13,19 Jan.
10 26 Dec.
I R. Vet Bstt.
11 R. Vet Bstt
2848 Foot
86S4DrBgOQOS.
87 Foot
1881 Foot
15 German Legion.
16 44 Foot
18100 Foot
18194 Foot
Notes to the Paymasters,
1 Paymaster Boyle served in the Peninsula from May 1809 to the end of the war, uidadiiig
tiie battle of Basaco, affairs of Fox d' Aronoe and Campo Mayor, siege and capture of Oli*
▼en^ assault and capture of Badajoz, cspture of the Retiro. Slightly wounded in the ear
at Fort St. Christoval 10th May, 1813, and again in the face in the Pyrenees 28th Juh,
1813.
2 Paymaster Fraser served in South America and was present at the attack on BQeoos
Ayres ; in Portugal and Spain under Sir John Moore, including the battles of VimieFs lad
Corunna ; at Widcheren, 1809 ; and in the Peninsula from Jan. 1811 to the end of the war,
including the battles of Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Toulouse.
3 Paymaster Furlong was in ^e action before Genoa, and the taking of that city lith
April, 1814. Served afterwards in the American war, including the operations in the CbcM-
peak, battle of Bladensburg and capture of Washington ; action before Baltimore and the
subsequent service in the Chesapeak ; operations of the army before New Orleans, the accionf
of the 23d Dec. 1814, and Ist Jan. 1815, and storm of the American lines before New Or-
leans ; taking of Port Bowyer. On board the Oolden FUeee Transport, when attacked by u
American Pnvateer off the island of St Domingo, 28th Nov. 1814.
4 Paymaster Hilliard served in the Peninsula from June 1809 to the end of the war, in-
cluding the battle of Busaco, affair of Campo Mayor, first siege of Badajoz, battle of Albo-
faera, ^airs at Aroya de Molinos and Almarez. Served also the campaign of 1815, inctadiof
the actions at Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at wliich latter he was severely wounded.
5 Captain Johnstone served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807 ; and in the FeninioU
from March 1809 to Oct 1811, and again from Feb. 1812 to Feb. 1813. including the captait
of Oporto, battles of Talavera (wounded), Bosaco, and Albuhera (severely wounded) ; tod
first siege of Badiyoz, besides minor actions and sldrmishes.
6 Captain Moore served in the Peninsula from Feb. 1810 to the end of the war, induding
the battle of Busaco, first siege of Badajoz, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo (wounded in the trenches,
15 Jan. 1812), and third siege of Badajoz (severely wounded at the assault 6th April, 1812).
Accompanied the expedition to New Orleans. Served also the campaign of 1815, indadiog
battle of Waterloo, where he was again severely wounded.
7 Paymaster Rodgers served in the Peninsula from May 1813 to the end of the war,
including the siege of Tarragona. Served afterwards in the East Indies, and was present at
Amnlmir, Malligaum, and Asseerghur.
8 Paymaster Strange served at the siege of Fort St. Philip in the Island of Btiaorca ia
1782, and was slightly wounded in the right knee. In action with the Irish rebeb near
Clonakilty in 1 798. Served the campaigns in the PcninsnUi Flanders, and Fkanoe froas IS 1 1
to 1815 inclusive.
996
ADJUTANTS.
QSI Austin, Qeoige . . . .
Badham, Thomas
Bangs, Wm. Rickett . . . .
9 Brew, William^
Brown, James
Brown, John Thomas . .
Bruce, Thomas
Bury, Wm. Aug
Campbell, David
Cook, Robert
Crause, John
Crawford, James ..;...
Doyle, Tkoffuu Henry , .
Ellis, Richard
Fahey, John
Faman, John
Fisher, Samuel S
Fits CKerald, Dennis
Fletcher, Richard
Fraser, Alexander
Halden, John
Haven, Henry-
Henry, John
Holmes, John
Hopper, Jacob
Ingram, James
Kirkwood, James
Leith, John Kenneth. . . .
Leslie, James
Livingstone, Jeremiah ..
Lowrie, James
Mackenzie, Thomas . . . .
Morison, Daniel
Muller, William
NealeAbd
Osborne, Francis
Packett, John
Parlour, William
Peacocke, George
Peckett, Sampson
Reed, Lancelot
Sinclair f John
Stewart, Jaines
Tassie, George
Taylor, Thomas
Thompson, Thomas . . . .
9 Trotter, Thomas
Turner, Alexander
Walfoid, Bdw. Lorkin ..
Whitaker, Thomas
Yavng, Robert
CORNET,
U LIKUT.or
ENSIGN.
7
10
|26
19
26
6
17
10
18
7
24
19
30 Nov. 15
6 Dec. 10
3 Feb. 12
3 May 00
never
never
10 Mar. 14
never
2 Dec. 03
29 Dec. 08
17 April 06
26 July 16
29 Jan. 07
14 Sept. 16
7 April 13
6 Sept. 11
16 July 13
28 Oct. 08
26 Mar. 13
18 July 16
never
OJune 14
never
1 Jan. 07
10 Mar. 97
27 Oct. 14
12 June 17
16 Feb. 10121
6 Oct. 16
24 Feb. 20
never
never
31 Dec. 07
9 Dec. 19
23 May 14
6 Aug. 13
never
26 Feb. 13
never
14 Adg. 06
IJuly 96
13 Dec. 10
never
never
27 Oct. 14
29 Dec. 14
26 June 02
24 June 13
30 Mar. 20
LIBUT.
6
20
22
2
never
Dec.
June
Jan.
never
Oct.
never
never
never
Nov.
April
May
never
July
never
Aug.
Oct.
never
Mar.
June
never
never
never
never
Jan.
never
never
never
Nov.
never
never
never
never
Jan.
never
never
Mar.
never
Nov.
never
never
Aug.
never
never
never
never
April
never
never
never
13
14
01
99
ADJU-
TANT.
130
6
3
20
10
06
11
07
14
16
11
16
08
18
10
7
2
6
17
18
121 2
14
7
21
16
4
26
18
4
9
11
1
10
1
12
20
6
26
19
30
lolsi
9
23
6
31
14
24
19
16
13
18
6
127
1
16
24
30
11
16
16
06
18
Nov.
Dec.
Aug.
Mar.
Feb.
July
Mar.
Mar.
Dec.
April
April
April
Feb.
Sept.
April
Nov.
July
Mar.
Mar.
July
Sept.
June
May
Jan.
Mar.
Nov.
June
May
Oct
Sept.
Feb.
Mar.
Dec.
Dec.
May
Aug.
Mar.
Oct.
Jan.
AprU
Oct.
Dec.
Dec.
June
Oct.
Oct
Jan.
June
Mar.
16
10
13
99
94
99
14
94
03
16
06
22
09
16
13
11
13
IS
13
IC
00
14
97
07
97
19
17
13
16
22
83
83
07
19
14
13
83
18
83
10
06
10
99
99
14
18
00
13
20
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
26 June 14
26 Dec. 14
10
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
Dec.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
June
May
Feb.
26 Aug. 17 73 Foot
14 Aug. 17 36 Foot
26 Mar. 1647 Foot
1814 2Pr. Bn.of MU.
NorthemFen.In.
1 Pr.Bn. ofMiL
Winds. Foresters
22 Foot
Roth.&Caith.F.I
Nov. 16 Newfound. Fen.
May 17 Recru« District.
8 R. Vet. Batt.
1 R. Vet Batt
18197 Foot
1681 Foot
168 Foot
1688 Foot
26 Feb.
26 Mar. 14
17
6
30
26
16
28
26
26
23
2
26
1641 Foot
17 Rec. District
16 New Brans. Fen.
Sept. 17 7 Foot.
Nag. Rec. Corps.
1691 Foot
Durham Fen .Inf.
Recruiting Dist.
BreadaLFen.Inf.
6 R. Vet. Batt.
Sept 18 12 Foot.
Feb. 1867 Foot
Nov. 16 Glengarry Fen.
2 R. Vet Batt
77 Foot
W. Lowland F. I.
178386 Foot
Dec. 18 26 Dragoons.
Mar. 21 62 Foot.
1816 Greek Lt Inf.
Dec. 176W.Ind.Regt
1788 88 Foot
June 17 34 Foot.
1788176 Foot
1 R. Vet. Batt.
2 R. Vet. Batt
7 R. Vet. Batt.
York Fen. Inf.
Ro8s&Cro.F.L
Oct. 16|27Foot.
June 263 W. Ind. Regt
Sept 02 R. Wagg. Train.
Sept 16|72 Foot
1 R. Vet Batt.
1 Lieut and Adjutant Brew served with the 2d Dragoon Guards in the campaigns of 1793,
4, and 5, in Flanders and Holland, under the Duke of Yerk^ and also proceiBded with that
regiment on the Walcheren expedition in 1809. Volimteered for Foreign service as AdjuUnt
from the Royal West Middlesex Militia to the 2d Provu&onal Battalion, and aooompanied it'
to France in 1813.
397 PP
QUARTER-MASTERS.
Adeyy Thoma$ <
Allen, Thomas
Amaron, Charles . . .
Anderson, John
Anderton, William
Armstrong, John . . . .
Atkins, William
Austin, John Radford
Austin, Nathaniel . . . .
QUAHTER-
MASTER.
29 June
21 Oct.
15
13
11 Oct. 05
25 April 05
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
^3Bi Bagshaw, Isaac
Banks, WiUiaim
Barrow, Joseph
Batbnrst, William ,
Beer, William
Bell, Robert
Benton^ William
Betty Thomas
Bishopf William
9 SSA Blackier, Thomas *
Blay, Samuel Sutton
Blythman, WUliam
9 Booth, Jonathan*
Brew, Francis'
Brookman, James
Hjn Brown, John
Browning, Henry
Bryon, Daniel
Buchanmiy Wm. (JBru, 24 Feh.90.)
Buchanan^ WUliam
Bulcock, Henry
Bums, Cormick
Burrough, Thomas
Burt, James Elias
2 Mar.
IMay
14
14
13 Oct. 14
6
12
11
126
Calder, James
Calueve, Pierre de
Cambidge, Robert
9 Mi Cameron, Angus *
Campbell, Jeremiah . . . .
Campbell, William
Campbell, John
Carden, James
Carey, Peter Martin . . . .
Carkeek, Stephen
Carpenter, William
9 Carr, James '
Cart, Richard
Carter, John Henry ....
Carter, William
9 Castray, Lnke '
Chalmer$y WUliam
Cherriman, John
Clark, Alea:f97kder
Clark, Joteph
25
1
1
16
5
28
4
17
Sept.
Nov.
Aug.
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
May
KUy
6 Dec. 14
25 Sept 07
25 June 16
1 Jan. 31
16 Dec. 19
25 Dec. 09
1814
25 June 17
15 June
12
04
04
1922
1225
1525
2627
2123
25
15130
Feb.
Dec.
Mar.
Aug.
12
11
13
13
8 Feb. 35
13 Feb.
28 July
31 Jan.
1 Mar.
12
14
22
93
10 Aug. 96
2 Not.
7 Aug.
25 Mar.
27 July
4 Jan.
16 Jan.
26
23
24
05
10
07
Feb.
June
Nov.
July
June
Mar.
Mar.
17
39
16
5 Royal Veteran BattalioB.
1 Garrison Battalion.
23 Dragoons.
6 West India Regiment.
1 Life Guards.
58 Foot.
7 Dragoons.
2 Provisional Bait of Militia.
3 Ceylon Regiment.
19 Sept. 22
25 Feb. 20
25 Mar. 12
IJan. 31
25 Mar. 26|2 life Guards.
29 Dec.
84 Foot.
1 Life Guards.
10 Dragoons.
1 Life Guards.
16 09 Foot.
38
37
11
38
25 June 18
25
Sept. 05
1814
July 17
25 Aug.
12 Oct.
11 Nov.
10 Feb.
5 West India Regiment.
72 Foot.
Royal Artillery.
1 Life Guards.
7 Dragoons.
72 Foot.
60 Foot.
49 Foot.
11 Dragoons.
1 Dragoon Guards.
Cambridge Fenclble Cavalry.
19 Dragoons.
1 Royal Veteran Battalion.
3 Royal Veteran Battalion.
24 Dragoons.
96 Foot
60 Foot
10
25 Dec. 02|23 Dragoons.
6 Sept 39|92 Foot.
Royal Waggon Train.
0221 Dragoons.
1 Mar. 98
38 79 Foot
24 12 Foot
37 80 Foot
Argyll Fenclble Infiuitiy.
30 Dragoons.
Corsicim Regiment
Cornwall Fenclble Cavalry.
Cambridge Fendbk Cav^ry.
6 Sept 3964 Foot
1 Jan. 31 R. Horse Guards,
do 1 Life Guards.
Rutland Fen. Cav.
19 Jan. 38j98Foot
94 Foot.
25 Sept 18(11 Dragoons,
R. ArtUlery.
1 U£b Guards.
3M
Quarter^Masters,
Clarke, William
Clayton, Thomas
Clifford, Richard
Cockbiini, Jamea
WL CoUlns, John
Wi Colquhoutif Robert
Cooke, James
Cooper, Henry
Costello, Pierce
Crabtree, George
Crooks, Wm. Smedley .
Cross, George
Crymhle, William . . .
Ebdon, Richard
Eccles, Elkanah
Edwards, Peter
Edwards, Thomas Willock^
Ellington, John
Elliott, James
Ellis, John
Emmott, William
Everitt, Joseph ,
Eyres, Benjamin
Fairbrother, Carter
Farrants, James ...
Finlay, WiUiam ...
Frith, Joseph
Flaherty, Hugh
Fox, Peter
Eraser, Alexander . .
JPraseTf Donald. . . .
Frost, John
GaUie,Hugh
Gaze, James
GUUe,John
Glover, James —
Godwin, John
Oradpf William .
Green, Thomas . . .
Greig, George
Grimwood, Thomas
Grove, Joseph ...
Guest, Charles . . . .
QUABTBR-
>r ASTER.
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
24 April 28
1
Dallas, Alexander
Dandy, John
Daum, Joseph
|[2i Davidson, James ^
Davietf Thomas
Davis, James
Delhanty, Henry
Dewson, Jeremiah Wilkes ,"(J?/i^.
7 Oct. 13, Lieut, 25 Feb. 19)
Dixon, James {Cor. 13 Oct. 19) <
Volwm, WiUiam
Dowling, Robert
Dmican, James
Dancan, John
Dimn, Thomas
Duxbary, Thomas
Dwelly, Thomas
29 May
13 July
12 June
21 Ang.
25 Oct.
10 Mar.
27 May
3 Ang.
7 Mar.
7 Feb.
14 Feb.
10 Dec.
3 Aug.
25 June
04
15
17
061
25 Aug. 29 Staff Corps.
Hants Fen. Cav.
1795119 Foot.
24 June 24 8 Dragoons.
10 Nov. 21 18 Dragoons.
Grenadier Guards.
25 April 11 15 Dragoons.
25 May 221 Life Guards.
1 Mar. 98 32 Dragoons.
09(21 May 18 87 Foot.
Jan. 31 2 Life Guards.
14 181486 Foot.
13 64 Foot.
20
22
08
28
12
26
24
10 Mar. 14
18 Mar.
15 Oct
13
12
25 Feb. 11
3 Dec. 12
23 Nov. 04
25 Sept. 28
18 Nov.
7 Sept.
25 Dec.
22 July
25 Jan.
18 Sept.
12 July
8 Jan. 29
25 Dec. 22
24 Bourbon Reg.
2690 Foot.
09
36
10
04
39
25 Feb. 1697Foot.
9 May 16
25 July 37
25
25
8
17
11
26
25
1
25
25
25 Feb. 10
7 Nov.
9 May
28 Aug.
25 Dec.
1 Dec.
25 Dec.
28 Sept.
25 Nov.
31 May
29]
11
94
28
14
19
09
05
28
Mar.
May
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
April
June
Jan.
Feb.
Sept.
2 Dragoon Guards.
41 Foot.
1 Roy. Vet. Batt.
8 Dragoons.
22 Dragoons.
15 Foot.
104 Foot.
1 Life Guards.
4 Dragoon Guards.
Perth. Fen. Cav.
Pembroke Fen. Cav.
14 Foot.
Coldstream Guards.
3 Dragoons.
Greek Lt. Inf.
10 Dragoons.
84 Foot.
2 Life Guards.
10
16
03
32
22
3965 Foot.
1
25
Oct. 07
Nov. 11
1 Jan.
29 Mar.
1 Jan.
25 May
20 Nov.
11 Oct.
IJan. 31
02 22 Dragoons.
31 R. Horse Guards.
118 Dragoons.
14 10 Dragoons.
31 IR. Horse Guards.
18 103 Foot.
Glasgow Corps.
31 RoyiU Horse Guards,
18 100 Foot.
23 Garrison Companies.
16 Canadian Fencibles.
74 Foot,
Royal Horse Guards.
25 Dec. 22
9 Royal Veteran Battalion.
Norfolk Fen. Cav.
18 Dragoons.
Lancashire Fen. Cav.
Hants. Fen. Cav.
12 Foot.
Life Guards.
2 Ufe Guards.
1456 Foot.
25 June I6|d Dragoon Guards.
Pembroke Fen. Cav.
390
25 Oct.
1 Jan.
25 July
86
81
Quarter-Mastert,
Haddon, Richard
Hagan, John
ilA Hall, John
Hamilton, William
9 m Hanna, Willlam><> . . . .
Harding, John
9189 Hardy, Luke
QSI Hardy, Thomas
Harrity WUliam
Harrison, Alexander
Harrison, Dan. Chas. Rogers
Harwood, Sacheverel
Haslam, Richard
Haydon, Francis
Heartley, Andrew
Henstock, Henry
Hewetson, Hamilton
Hill, James
mi HiU, William
HiUiard,John
Hoath, Charles
Hodder, John
Holmes, Benjamin
Hope, William
Home, Robert
Homer, Isaac i
Horton, Edward
Honghton, John " \
Hudson, Edward
Hurst, WUUam
Jackson, Henry
Jackson, John
Jackson, John
Jennings, John
Innes, William
9 Johnson, Samuel^'
Johnston, Alexander.
JoUey, John
Joseph, James
Julyan, Thomas
29 Sept. 14
QUARTBR-
MA.8TBR.
8 Jan.
81 Oct.
13 Jan.
13 Feb.
26 Jan.
22 Jan.
8 Sept.
9 July
25 Aug.
12 Dec.
1 Feb.
25 Dec. 26129 Mar.
6 Not.
07
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
25
25
14
17
27
8
3
25
25
15
25
17
29
03
25
12
10
13
08
03
09
22 IJan.
1625 July
25 June
Mar.
Oct.
Jan.
Not.
May
May
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
July
July
June
10 Dragoons.
Tavleton's Dragoons.
6 West India Regiment
Lanark dc DvmbMton Fen. Cat.
10
83
19
00
3614 Foot.
17
3 Foot.
26 New Brunswick Feneiblfls.
22
17
16
16
13
31
8 Aug.
25 June
5 April 08 25 Aug.
21 Oct.
26 Feb.
14 Dec.
28 Sept.
a5
29
1 Mar.
9 Nov.
00 15 Sept.
0925 Dec.
1 Mar.
Royal Horse Guards.
14 Foot.
I Garrison Battalioo.
II Foot.
Malta Regiment.
5 Dragoon Guards.
Essex Fen. Cavalry.
Royal Horse Guards.
28 April 27
23
14
24
Dec. 09
Dec. 15
Sept.
Kelly, Rich. Seymour
Kenyouy Henry {Em, 29 Oct 12)
Keunnj MUet.
9 Sa Kinkee, Frederick"
9 Kyle, Archibald i«
26 Jan.
15 June
2 July
1 July
13 Aug.
165 Foot
024 Dragoon Guards.
Lothian Fen. Crt.
30|Rifle Brigade.
Comwall Fen. Cat.
1660 Foot
1 Fencible CaT.
02 1 Dragoon Gnarda.
Roxburgh Fen. CaT.
18 2 Dragoon Guards.
0833 Dragoons.
301 Dragoons.
37 14 Dragoons.
14 23 Foot
9832 Dragoons.
1 Jan. 31 Royal Horse Gnarda.
25 Jan. 133 Dragoons.
Dumfries Fen. Csr.
Essex Fen. Cav.
Nugent's Rec. Co.
48 Foot
1228 Sept 20 60 Foot
2 Life Guards.
1 Jan. 31 1 Life Guards.
Comwall Fen. Cat.
9 Mar. 38
Lambster, Daniel
Landless, John
Ledger, Thomas
9 Lewis, J. H. (Ens. 12 Mar. 14) ^
Loggan, Edward
Lard, Robert
Lowrey, William
26
80
12
24
82
M'Clenahan, Thomas .
M'Cord, Charles
M'Gnire, Bernard . . . .
M'Intyre, Joseph ....
M'Laine, Lauchlan . <
M'Naughtan, WUliam
M<Pherson,Johni*
19 Oct
20 July
16 Oct
4 Not.
7 Aprfl 01
6 April 15
OSept 13
Macdonald, WOUam :i 4 April 14
15
13
18
25 April 11
3 Aug. 32
6 Feb.
July 38
18 Aug. 25
28 Aug. 85
25 Aug. 14
152
Staff Corps.
2 R. Veteran Battalkm.
5 R. Veteran BcttaUon.
19 Dragoons.
88 Foot
15 Dragoons.
Lothian Fen. Cav.
15 Dragoons.
33 Foot
Garrison Battalioo.
Royal Horse Guarda.
Berwick Fen. Cav.
13185 Dec.
1 Mar.
16|8 Garrison Battalion.
98
33 Dragoons.
85 Aug. 10^ Dragoons,
Ross and Cromarty Fen.
8 Sept. 16|7 West India Bagiaient
85 Mar. 14|2 Dragoons.
8 Mar. 38|78Foot
85 July 17 104 Foot
400
In£
Qltitirter^'McaAers,
Macka J, Donald ,
Mackay, Otorge . . . .
Mackencie, John . . . .
Mackenzie, John . . . .
Maitland, John
Maitland, Peter
Manley, John
Mann, Hobert
Man^ldy Waiiam ^
Marsh, Thomas .«
Masterman, John . . . ,
Masters, James ,
Merrie, William . . . .
Midwinter y Tkomoi . .
Miller, George
Mingay, John
Minikin, John
Mitchell, Henry . . . ,
Moore, Oeorgs
Moore, John
9 Morgan, John*^. . . .
MorriSg WiUiam ...
Mnlholland, Andrew. .
MuUigan, Richard . .
Newell, John . .
Nickson, John
North, William
9 O'Brien, Bartholomew ^
Ottey,John»
Page, William
Palmer, Samnel
Paterson, Charles
Pattle, Daniel Moss ,
Pegley, Robert ,
S8eI Perrie, William
Peters, John James (Lt, 1 2 Dec. 18)
Petto, Samoel
Paton, William
Pittard, Thomas
9 PoweU, John«
9 Pratt, Darid {Comet, 6 Sept.
11 } Lieut, 26 Oct. 12)
sa
Price, Samuel
Prondfoot, William
!
Qnaile, Robert Orr
Reid, Archibald
RendeU, John Oill . . .
9SBi Reynolds, Richard.
Rice, Thomas
Roberts, James
Roberts, John
Rodgers, William
Rogers, Thomas. . . . . . .
Rosher, John
Russell, Richard
Ruttledge, John
Ryall, John
Salter, Robert
QUARTBB-
ICASTBH.
12
3
16
1
22
9
22
19
21
11
Oct.
Sept.
Mar.
Jan.
July
Feb.
Oct.
May
April
Not.
04
01
20
24
13
09
1225
94
11
95
25
2 Jan. 23
17 Aug. 38
25 May 17
16 Sept. 37
Dee. 14
12
30
18
26
1
15
28
30
May
June
Dec.
Oct.
Jan.
Oct.
May
Jan.
83
04
06
15
24
14
12
03
25 Nov.
125 Mar.
1 Feb.
30 July
27
00
13 Feb. 12
24
7
12
13
1
21
25
Feb.
Dee.
Feb.
April
Jan.
June
Jan.
20
26
24
09
13
10
16
14
9
28
26
Mar.
Mar.
April
May
11
09
08
25
20 April 26
20 Not. 94
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
18 Mar. 1342
June 0210
18141
25 Aug. 102
IJan. 31
25 Oct. 14
25
29
163
Not.
Deo. 37
25 Dec. 1418
Foot.
193 Foot.
Foot.
94 Foot.
37 Foot.
90 Foot
36 Foot.
90 Foot.
22 Foot.
Loft's Reo. Co.
Dragoons.
ProTisional Bait, of Billltla.
Dragoons.
Life Guaids.
2 Life Guards.
92 Foot.
73 Foot.
8 Dragoons.
57 Foot.
Garrison Battalion.
52 Foot.
19 Foot.
Foot.
156 Foot.
11
16
17 July
18 Sept.
355
25 Jan. 18
25 Dec
1 June
25 May
1 July
25 Feb. 27
IMay
125 Dec.
8 June
25 Jan.
25 Dec.
28
18
38
20
1 Dragoon Guards.
1 Dragoon Guards.
2 Life Guards.
3560
Dragoon Guards.
Foot.
12 Foot
Cinque Ports Fmcible CaTaby.
Princess Royal's Own Fen. CaT.
Norfolk Fendble Catalry.
14 Royal Veteran Battalion.
35 2 Dragoons*
38 28 Foot
17 1 Foot.
25 Royal Artillery Drftiers*
Oxford Fencible CaTalry.
77 Foot
7 April 37
23 Sept. 36|l6 Dragoons.
Pembroke Fendble CaTalry.
Perth Fendble CaTalry.
17 Dragoons.
28 Not. 05130 Dragoons.
25 Feb. 1640 Foot
12 Feb. 24 1 West India Regiment
Cinque Ports Fencible CaTalry.
25 Feb. 14 16 Dragoons.
81 Foot
66 Foot
25 Dragoons.
83 Foot
25 Dragoons.
099 Dragoons.
Dumfries Fen. Cav.
Fife Fen. Inf.
401
Quarter^Mastert.
Sanderson, Jos. Prossor
Satehell, Carrol {Bnt, 6 July, 16)
Sawyertf Edtoard
Sewell, William
Shaw George
Shirley, John
II2ft Sidleiff Oeorge
Simpson, Edward
Smart, Robert
Smith, James
Smith, John
Smithy Samuel
Smith, Thomas
Staples, John
Steel, Joseph
Stephens, John **
Stevens, Geoige
QSI Stewart, James
Stott, Christopher
9 Stubbs, Joshua**
Sutherland, George
QSI Thompson, William
Thomson, Joseph
Thomson, William
Trower, Geoige
QSl Troy, ThomoM
QSI Yarley, Thomas
QSa WaddeUy William
Wagstaff, William
Wales, John
Wallis, Samuel*
WaUh,WiUiam
9StSL Watmough, Peter
Watson, John Thomas
Webster, William
9 Weston, Charles*
Wilkinson, William
Williamson, Darid
Wilton, Samuel
Winkworth, William
Witham Robert
Wood, Thomas
Worsley, Jas. (Ens. 26 Oct. 16)«. .
Wright, Thomas"
Wynne, Rich. Miles
Yates, Joseph
QUARTER
MASTER.
28 May
7 Mar.
30 April
20 Jan.
12 Feb.
14 Sept.
14 April
07
22
12
14
07
26
08
2 April 07
25 Jan.
26 May
26 June
23 Sept.
21 Jan. 03)29 Oct.
1 Jan.
14 Sept. 16 0 Dec.
13 Aug. 18 28 July
16 April 07 26 Oct.
1 June
20 June
6 May
7 Mar.
6 May
11 May
17 Mar.
13 Aug.
6 Aug.
08
04
10
16
14
12
13
20 Mar. 06
8
24
1
16
22
10
28
26
July
Oct.
Feb.
June
Feb.
Oct
Dec.
April
18
06
23
08
00
11
16
96
10 Mar. 13
29
11
26
Mar.
Aug.
Dec.
21
26
13
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
IJan. 31
28 May 1847 Foot.
3 Royal Yeteran BattalioB.
6 Royal Yeteran BattaliOB.
26 Feb. 19 Staff Corps of CaTaliy.
1 May 17 8 Foot
1 Jan. 31 Royal Horse Guards.
23 Foot
2 Life Guards.
6 Foot
13 16 Dragoons.
17 9 Dragoons.
03
04
22
31
31
7 Apr. 37
26 Dec.
26 Oct
12 Dec. 22
26
26
3
26
1
9
1
Mar.
April 16
Nov. 37
Mar.
Jan.
Aug.
Jan.
18
31
33
31
23 Dragoons.
28 Dragoons.
2 Ceylon Regiment
1 Life Guards.
African Corps.
266 West India Regiment
21 36 Foot
181 Life Guards.
36 48 Foot
Rothsay and Caithness Fen. lof.
Scots Fusilier Guards.
4 Royal Yeteran Battalion.
1422 Foot
21 41 Foot.
Royal Horse Guards.
Royal Horse Guards.
26 June 02
17 Feb. 20
6
17
Oct
Aug.
1814
Dragoons.
16<1 Dragoon Guards.
6 Dragoons.
69 Foot
21 Foot
Royal Horse Guards.
6 Foot
2 Life Guards.
Scots Fusilier Guards.
2 life Guards.
Breadalbane Fen. Inf.
2 Dragoon Guards.
Cambridge Fen. Car.
84 Foot
Cambridge Fen. Car.
11 Foot
9 Dragoons.
3 ProY. Bn. ofMU.
38
38
9 April 12126 June 17
83 Foot
402
Nates to the Quarter-Masters.
1 Qnarter-Matter Blackier senred the campaign in Spain under Sir John Moore, from
Nov. 1808 to Jan. 1809. Served alio the campaign of 1815, including the battle of
Waterloo.
2 Qoarter-M aster Booth aenred the campaign in Spain from Oct. 1808 to Jan. 1809.
3 Quarter-Master Brew serred the campaigns of 1812, 13| and 14 in North America,
including the actions of Stoney Creek and Chrystler's Farm, at which latter he was
wounded.
4 Quarter-Master Cameron serred in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders from May
1813 to Oct. 1818. including the battles of the Pyrenees (28th, 29th, and 30th July),
Nivelle, Nive, Toulouse, Quatre Bras, and Waterloo. Engaged in quelling the late insur-
rection in Upper Canada.
5 Quarter-Master Carr*s services: — Campaign in Holland in 1799; wounded in the
right leg by a musket-shot and taken prisoner at the battle of £gmont-op-Zee. Egyptian
campaign of 1801. Battle of Maida, 1806. Peninsular campaigns from July 1808 to Jan.
1809, and from Oct. 1812 to the end of the war, including the battles of Vimiera, Corunna,
Tittoria, Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toulouse.
6 Quarter-Master Castray served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1808 to Jan. 1809, and from
May 1810 to the end of the war, including the following battles, sieges, &c. viz. Roleia,
Timiera, Lugo (wounded in the head), Corunna, Fuentes d'Onor, bridge of Almeida, Ciudad
Rodrigo, Badajoz (3rd operation, and wounded in the head and the leg at the assault), Vit-
toria, Pyr^iees, Sui Sebastian, Nivelle, Nive, Bridge of Vera (wounded through the knee),
Orthes, and Toulouse.
7 Quarter-Master Davidson served the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in Holland, Flanders,
and France, including the action at Menem, bombardment of Antwerp (wounded), storming
of Bei^n-op-Zoom, battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo (twice wounded), and Capture of
Paris.
8 Lieut, and Quarter-Master Dewson served the campaign of 1814 in Holland under
Lord Lynedoch.
9 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 engage-
ments which took place, commencing with the battle of Malavelly, and terminating with the
Burmese war. Medal for the capture of Seringapatam.
10 Quarter-Master Hanna was present at the assault and capture of Badajoz, battles of
Salamanca and Vittoria, and siege of San Sebastian. Served in the American war in 1814
and 15, and was present at Washington, Baltimore, and New Orleans. Served also the
campaign of 1815 including the battle of Waterloo.
11 Quarter-Master Houghton has seen a great deal of active service in the East Indies,
where he eerved from April 1810 to Oct. 1819.
12 Quarter-Master Samuel Johnson served in the Peninsula from June 1809 to the end
of the war, including the battle of Albuhera. Served afterwards in the American war.
13 Quarter-Master Kinkee served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders from Jan. 1813
to the end of the war, including the action at Morales de Toro, and battles of Vittoria,
Pyrenees, Orthes, and Waterloo.
14 Quarter-Master Kyle's services : — Siege and capture of Copenhagen in 1807. Cam-
paign in Portugal and Spain in 1808 and 9, including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera.
Expedition to Walcheren in 1809, including Uie siege and capture of Flushing. Campaigns
in the Peninsula from June 1812 to the end of the war, including the siege of San Sebastian,
and battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthes. Latter part of the American war, in-
dnding the siege of Fort Erie.
15 Quarter-Master Lewis's services. — Campaign in Spain and battle of Corunna. Ex-
pedition to Walcheren, 1809. Peninsular Campaigns from 1811 to the end of the war.
16 Quarter-Master M'Pherson served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798, including
the battle of Ballynamuck. Served also at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806,
and was present at the battle of Blueberg.
17 Quarter-Master Mansfield served during twenty years in the East Indies, including
the storming of Fort Barrabatty in 1803« where he was wounded, and the Mabratta cam-
403
Notei to the Quarter-Masters.
paigns of 1804, 5, & 6 under Lord Lake. Served also at the capture of the Isle of Fn&ee
in 1810.
18 Qoarter-Master Morgan, with the exception of a few months, aenred throoghont the
whole of the Peninsular war, including the following battles, sieges, &c. viz. Corenaa,
Almeida, Bnsaco, Pombal, Redinha, Miranda de Corvo, Condeixa, Fox d'Aronce Sabogal,
Fnentes d'Onor, Ciadad Rodrigo, (a Tolunteer on the storming party, and wounded in the
left leg), and Badajoz^ again a volunteer on the storming party, and severely contused on
the head.
19 Quarter-Master O'firien served in the Peninsula from August 1811 to the end of the
war, including the action at Llerena (wounded )» and battles of Vittoriat OrCfaeSr and
Toulouse.
20 Quarter-Master Ottey served at the Helder in 1799, including the actions of the
27th August, 10th and 19th Sept. 2nd and 6th October. Served afterwards in the East
Indies from Jan. 1803 to Aug. 1815, including the siege of Bhurtporey expedition to the
Persian Gulf in 1809, and capture of the Isle of France.
21 Quarter-Master Powell served in the East Indies from May 1788 to Sept. 1807, in-
duding the reduction of Caonanore, campaign against Tippoo terminating at Seringapatam
14th Feb. 1792 ; capture of Cochin 20th Oct. 1795 ; capitulation of Columbo and its de-
pendencies, 16th Feb. 1796; campaign against Tipped in 1799, including the affair <rf
Seedasseer, and the reduction of Seringapatam ; assault and capture of Jamalabad, SepL
1799 ; campaign against Doondia Waugh ; campaign In Wynaad (severely wounded throi^jfa
the left wrist by a musket-shot on a reconnoitring party 22nd Jan. 1801) ; assault of Paa-
gaUmcourchy ; assault and capture of Anakenny. Served also in the Peninsula from Joae
1811 to the end of the war.
22 Lieut, and Quarter-Master Pratt served in the Peninsula frt>m April 1809 to the end
of the war, including the passage of the Douro, and batties of Talavera, Bnaaco, Fueutct
d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, and investment of Bayonne. Served also at Bhui^Mce under
Lord Combermere.
23 Quarter-Master John Stephens served in the Nepaul war in the East Indies.
24 Quarter-Master Stubbs served at the blockade of MaUa in 1800 ; and in the.Feninsals
from June 1809 to the end of the war, including the battles of Talavera and Buiaco, sicfe
«nd capture of fiadajoz, and battles of Vittoria, Pampeluna, Orthes, and Touhms^.
25 Quarter-Master Wallis served in the Burmese war.
26 Quarter-Master Weston served with the expedition to Hanover in 1805, and with tlist
to Copenhagen in 1807. Served also in the Peninsula from 30th Dec. 1808 to tiie end of
the war, including the passage of the Douro and capture of Oporto, battles of Bnsaco sad
Fuentes d*Onor, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, covering the siege of Badajos, battla of Sals-
manca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos, battle of Vittoria, siege of San ScbasHsn.
passage of the Bidassoa, actions at Bidart (9th to 13th Dec.), passage of the Adonr, invert-
ment of Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie from thence.
27 Quarter- Master Worsley proceeded to Naples under Sir James Craig in 1805, and
aerved in the light Brigade under General Kempt in the following years ; landed at Meaaaa,
and was at the destruction of the enemy's gun-boats in the Bay of Bagno ; also in the Bay
of St. Euphemia, with the division of gun-boats under Lieut. CoUmmI O'Toote. Served
also at the capture of the Islands of Ischia and Ptocida ; and has been upwards of twenty
times engaged with the enemy's gun-bo«ts.
)^ 28 Quarter-Master Thomas Wright served in South America in 1807 under General
Whitelock; also at Wakheren, including the siege of Flushing in 1809 onder Lord
Chatham.
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COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT.
COMMISSARIES-GENERAL.
9 Adams, Joseph Ilollingworth.
Bethune, John D. (Lieut. -Col,)..
9 Bisset, Sir John, KCH
Cocksedge, Henry
9 Dalrymple, Sir Charles
9 Dickens, James
9 Drake, John
Dnimmond, James
9 Dunmore, Thomas
Granet, Aogustus
8 Haines, Gregory
Kennedy, Sir R. H. KCH. KG.
Loscombe, Tho. Popham
Petrie, WaUam
Turqnand, Peter
Wood, Sir Gabriel
9 Wright, Charles
DKPUTT-COMMISSARIES-
20 Jan.
18 July
31 July
•20 Jan.
•29 Jan.
19 July
30 Aug.
25 Aug.
25 Dec.
25 Dec.
30 Aug.
3 Nov.
15 Aug.
20 Jan.
19 July
a July
19 July
37
99
11
37
12
21
33
08
14
14
33
08
26
37
21
06
21
GENERAL.
Allan, David
Anderson, Richard John ....
9 Anther, WiUiam
9 Barney, Richard
Bent, Thomas Hamlvn
S Booth, William . .*
Boyes, Robert
Brown, Richard
Brown, William
Couche, Edward
9 Cnmming, William
Daniell, Francis
9 Dobree, John Saumarez . .
Femandes, Alexander
Forbes, Charles John
Forbes, John
SGauntlett, William
Oreive, William
Hagenau, John Frederick ....
Hayward, William
Hill, Hugh
Hopkins, Samuel
Humphreys, John Thomas . .
Hunter, Henry Lannoy
SLaldley, John
Laidley, William
Low, Isaac
9 Lukin, William
9 Lutyens, Charles
Mackay, William
Malassez, Nicholas
Maturin, William
Miles, George
9 Moore, George
9 Nugent, Geo. Steph. N. Hodges
9 Ogilyie, James
Osbom, Thomas
Runsay, Thomas Wharton ....
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9 Robinson, Edward Cooke. . . .
9 St. Remy, P. C. Lelievre dc. .
Schmidchen, Augustus
Singer,Paulu8^Emilius,(/re/fl7id.)
Somerville, Alexander
^ Spurrier, John
9 Strachan, Alexander
Sweetland , John
Teckellf John, (Musters)
Telfer, Buchan Fraser
Webb, William
9 Wemyss, William
Wethered, Thomas
9 White, George
Wild, Henry James
Williams, Richard
Woodhouse, James, CMG
ASSIST ANT-C0MMI8SARIES-
GENEKAL.
Allsopp, Robert
Arnold, Thomas
Bailey, Michael
Beech, William
Bimey, George, (Ireland.) ....
9 Carruthers, David
9 Chalmers, Andrew
Chiaranda, Francis Leonard ....
Child, George
Colvill, Robert, (Ireland.)
Courtenay, George Townsend . .
Cramer, Henry John
Crookshank, George
Daniel, John Edgecumbe
Davidson, Peter Eraser
Dillon, William (Ireland.) ....
Dinwiddle, Gilbert Hamilton . .
Engelbach, Tliomas Lewis ....
Ely, Ernest
Francklin, James Bontincau. . . .
Furmidge, William
Gelston, Tliomas (Ireland.) ....
Gilbert, Henry
Gilmor, Robert
Goldrisk, James (Ireland.) ....
9 Gomm, Richard Stonier ....
Grant, John (Ireland.)
Grellier, George
Grindlay, Robert
Hanagan, William (Ireland.) . .
9 Head, Sir George
Heydinger, William Charles . .
Hughes, William (Ireland.). . . .
9 Kearney, Thomas
Kuper, Augustus
Lane, John
Ledwith, William (Ireland.) . .
Lithgow, William
9 M'Leod, Donald
22 Oct.
16
19 July
21
27 July
12
1 April
00
19 July
21
10 Sept.
30
10 Sept.
30
10 Nov.
02
19 Nov.
05
25 Dec.
14
15 Jan.
22
25 Dec.
14
21 Mar.
07
20 Nov.
15
20 Jan.
37
28 June
38
7 June
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38
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37
24 Feb.
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25 June
08
24 Feb.
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10 Sept.
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31 Mar.
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1 Jan.
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1 Nov.
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07
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98
25 Dec.
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12
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06
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28 Nov.
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25 Mar.
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14
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Commissariat Department
9 M*Nab, Duncan
Macdonell, Hugh
Matthey, Alphonso
Nightin^e, Allen Jackson . . . .
Palmer, Constantine John . . . .
9 Priestley, William Henry. . . .
Pryce, Josiah
Ragland, William
Ragueneau, Charles
9 Riddell, Archibald
Rogerson, Ralph
Ross, William
Skelton, Thomas Lourey
Swainson, William
Swinney, George
9 Trotter, Alexander
White, Thomas ..••••
8 Wilkinson, John Walter
Wood, John
Woolrabe, John
9 Wybault, Patrick Robert
Yeoland, George
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8ARIBS ORXERAL.
Alder Benjamin 22 Oct.
Anderson, John David 11 Oct.
Bain, Geoiige 20 May
Bayley, Thomas 10 Aug.
Baynes, Sir £. Stuart, KCMG. 16 Dec.
Beltz, Samnel .31 Mar.
Billings, Francis Thomas 9 Sept.
S Birch, Augustus 22 Oct.
Boy es, Geo. Thos. Wm. Blaney 3 Feb.
Brock, John Savery 25 Dec.
Browne, Joseph Steere 19 July
Byndloss, Edward 31 Dec.
Calder, Patrick 2 Jan.
Campbell, James 15 Jan.
9 Charlier, Joseph "25 Dec.
Coates, William 1 Oct.
Curran, Boaventura Rom 25 Dec.
David, John 11 Oct.
Davies, Peter 15 Jan.
Davis, Lionel 4 Jan.
Dilke,WiUiam 122 Oct.
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Finlay, John
Fitzgerald, James David
Freeborn, John
Gilbert, Thomas Morley
9 Gillespie, Joshua
Graham, Frederick
Greig, William
Grist, James Bond
Gunning, Charles
Harper, Charles
Harris, Anthony Charles
Hazard, Joseph
Hodson, James
Hoffay, Ernest Albert
Home, James
Le Mesnrier, Henry
LlufHu, Bartholomew ........ |22
Malassez, Cha. Thomas
Marter, Thomas Peter
Montgomerie, Frederick ....
9 O'Meara, William
Paty, John ,
Petrie, Samuel
Richardson, Fran. Moseley . .
Robinson, Augustas Facey . .
Robinson, William
Rodney, Han, Mortimer ....
9 Schaumann, Augustus ....
9 Schmitter, John Solomon
Sclater, Wm. Salusbury ....
Sedgwick, Thomas
Sisson, Marcus Jacob
Smith, Tho. Tringham
Stanton, WilUam
Stayncr, Thos. Allen
Streatfield, Wm. Sandeforth
Thornton, Charles
Thynne, Henry
Tidmarsh, Charles
Turner, Gliomas
Wathen, Augustus
Whitehead, Hen. Lowe
Wickens, James
Withers, George
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SUROEONd.
9 Abell, Joseph
Abercrombie, John
Adams, James
AUan, Colin, MD
9 Allardyce, James
9 Amiel, RomaiDe^
9 Anderson, Andrew, MD, ^ .
Anderson, Charles
9 Anderson, "niomas
Annesley, Charles, ilfD."
9 Armstrong, Arch. Nicholls .
Amott, Archibald, MJ}
Ayton, Bobinson
Bacot, John
Baird, John, MD
Banks, Samuel
9 Batt, Thomas M
Beck, Edward
Beckett, Thomas {Savoy)
9 Berry, Titus
Black, Ebenezer
Blake, Andrew, MI)
9 Boggle, John, MD
Hffii Bolton, John
Bolton, Robert Henry, MD.
Bontflower, Charles
Boyle, Alexander, MD, . . .
Bradley, Nicholas Phineas . . •
Brady, Jas. Patricius, JIf I>.(Dist.)
Brandes, Christian Louis
9 Brown, Frederick, MD. . . .
9 Brown, Joseph
Brown, Robert
Burton, Edward
9 Byrtt, William*
CahiU, Alexander
9 QSI Callander, John
Campbell, Dongal, MD
Carnegie, John, MD
Carter, John
Carver, Walter
CaTenagh, James Gordon
WL ChencTix, Geo. (Sniv.-Maj.
4Scpt36)
Clark, Thomas
Cloak, Nicholas
9 Coates, Edw. Fred. (Local) .
Coates, William Henry
9 Coldstream, John
9 Hn Collins, John, MD. . . .
Coombe, Charles
Cooper, Samuel
Corfield, Charles
CotgnTe, Jonathan
9 Conlson, Alexander
9 Cross, James
Cuddy, Stephen
Cunningham, Alexander^
9 Daries, Daniel Owen«*
Dayies, Henry, MD
9 Dealey, Charles^
Desailly, Joseph
Dick, John
Dickinson, Nodes
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never
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never
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never
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19
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94
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26 Staff.
98 Staff.
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11 Ordnance.
95 Staff.
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1416 Foot
07 Staff.
91 7 West Ind. B^.
1378 Foot
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11 Ordnance.
08 Staff.
07 Staff.
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Medical Department
HOSPITAL-; ASSISTANT
'assist. &C.1 SURGEON.
Docker, Thomas
t) ^&L Douglas, Robert
Easton, John
Egan, Myles
9 Este, Michael Lambton" . . .
Ferris, Henry
Fitzpatrick, Nicholas • • ■
Fletcher, Joseph
9 Forster, Thomas
Foster, Francis
9 Fraser, Arch. Campbell
9 Freer, John, MD
9 9iB Galliers, William
Garrett, George, MV
9 Wi Gibson, J. Boshby (Beg.)
Gibson, Robert
Gill,WUliam
GUlhamf John Allen
9 Glasco, John (Reg,)
9 Goodrich, Robert**
Grant, John
9 91211 Grant, Robert
Grieve, William
9 Griffith, John
9 Hamilton, Arthur®
Hamilton, Charles
Hamilton, Gayin
Hamilton, Henry
9 Harper, WilUam
Hay, Wm. Alexander
9 Heine, Henry
Heir, Matthew
Henley, John
Hichens, Richard
Hodson, John, MI). (Reg,)^ , .
9 Hogg, Thomas
Home, George
Horsman, William
9 Hosack, James
Hughes, James . #
9 Humfrey, Richard
Hutchesson, Francis Pery
Jackson, Thomas^
Jameson, David, MD
9 Jebb, Frederick
9 Johnson, Edward, MD
9 Jones, William, ilfl)."
9 Wi Jone8,William,itfl>.(i2«^.)
Keby, William
Kell, James Butler
Kellock, Alexander
9 Kettle, WillUm
9 Kindell, Alexander
Leath, John, MD
Ledbrooke, Tobias
9 Lewis, John
M* Arthur, James, MD. (Beg.)^
m McDonald, Alexander, MD.
M'Grigor, John, MD
Mackechnie, Andrew
9 M'Lean, Daniel
M'Mullen, Stephen, MD
Maearthur, Peter^
Mac Donnell, James, MD
never
May 01
never
28
25
7
21
2
1
8
28
12
never
June 02
12 May 98
SURGBON.
never
Jan.
May
May
Aug.
never
Nov. 03
3 Aug.
6 June
23 Apr.
3 Dec.
3 Oct.
1 Jan.
11 Nov.
2 May
26 July
26 Sept.
20 July
03
97
03
never 4 Sept. 00
May 97 June 97
April 03 1 Jan. 04
July 99 4 April 00
never 8 Dec. 03
22 May 97
Dec. 08
09|l6Nov. 0924 Feb.
25 Mar. 04 10 Sept
4 Sept. 06 18 June
17 Sept. 03 7 Dec.
8 Dec. 0423 Nov.
1 May 05
15 Mar. 99
nefver 21 April 08
May 1211 Mar. 13]
never 11 April 00
never 15 June 97
6
15
29
April 06
Feb. 09
never
23
8
12
never
Oct. 95
never
never
1797
never
never
May 01
Sept. 94
May
7 May 07
17 May 10
20 April 09
26 Oct. 04
23 June 04
never
never
27 Nov. 02
4 Aug. 08
1 Sept. 00
Sept. 12
30 Nov. 97
15 18 Aug. 25
8
1
25
10
12
16
15
05
95
06
never
never
April 94
Aug.
Oct.
June
never
April 07
never
Nov.
Junfi
never
22 Oct. 07
never
never
1 Aug. 06
11 Sept. 97
15 Oct. 07
6 July 04
19 Nov. 07
12 May 03
0521 Nov. 05
8 Oct. 08
25 Feb. 04
01
8
24
29
Jan. 14
never
never
never
Sept. 03
Aug. 05 10 April 06
Oct. 03) 3 Dec. 03
I Jan. 05
never never
25 Sept. 9924 Mar. 03
24
27 April 15
May
Nov.
95
13
1 Aug.
9 July
8 Oct.
25 Jnne
8 Dec.
14 Dec.
06
04
03
99
04
15
3 Mar.
19 May
8 Feb.
8 Feb.
16 Oct.
27 Aug.
1 May
17 Sept.
20 Oct.
27 Jan.
30 Aug.
10 Aug.
15 Oct.
12 Jan.
21 April
2 Nov.
13 June
22 July
29 Oct
22 Jan.
23 Sept.
3 Jan.
25 May
18 Nov.
20 Nov.
25 Jan.
6 Mar.
25 Mar.
15 July
9 Mar.
3 Sept.
11 Nov.
10 Feb.
25 Dec.
26 Aug.
25 Sept
12 AprU
15 Staff.
05 West India Rangers.
09 15 Dragoons.
93; 131 Foot
12{1 Life Guards.
04!Ordnance.
11 Ordnance.
07 Ordnance.
103 Foot
05 56 Foot.
15 Staff.
2597 Foot
07 Staff.
1270 Foot
09 Staff.
20 Grenadier Guards.
08 90 Foot
01 Coldstream Guards.
16 Staff.
27 6 Foot.
03 Staff.
03 Staff.
97 77 Foot
12 Staff.
2545 Foot
2054 Foot
46 Foot
13 Foot
Staff.
Scots Fusilier Gde.
Staff.
60 Foot
Staff.
Ordnance.
Staff.
76 Foot.
85 Foot
71 Foot
Staff.
3 Prov. Bn. of Mil.
Staff.
Ordnance.
14 Foot
1 Dragoons.
Staff.
39 Foot.
1 Dragoon Guards-
Staff.
Ordnance.
1 Foot.
Queen's Amer. Ran.
14
10
28 Mar. 16
14 April 25
2 Sept 07 30 Sept. 26
16
12
09
18
05
8 July
30 July
20 July
18 Nov.
5 Sept
21 Sept.
Staff.
Staff.
1 Prov. Bn. of Mil.
York Chasseurs.
Staff.
Ordnance.
Ordnance.
Staff Corps.
Staff.
Staff.
1 R. Vet Bat.
3057 Foot.
411
Medical Department
9 Macnish, William, J/2>. ..
Hacredie, ThomaB
Mann, George (Reg.) 30
Harkham, Henry Wm.* 11
8 Maradin, William (Reg.)
Oaft Matthews, James, MD» . . 8
Mein, Piilteney, '
Melyille, Alexander, MD 24
Millar, Archibald (Reg.) 7
Moffat, David
Morgan, John 11
Morle, Wm. Burgess 19
Murray, John 28
O'Brien, John Terence
O'Connor, James, MD 1
9 Paddock, John 25
Parker, Wm. John Brown 19
Paton, WllUam, [Dist.) 26
Peach, George, (Reg,) 11
PoUok, WiUiam, ilfl> 8
Poole, Matthew, MD
B Pooler, John 10
Q2A Powell, James 11
Preston, John
9 Prichard, OcUvins 21
9 Pardon. Geoiige
Pardon, Henry, MD 1
Pyper, Robert, MD 2
Radford, John Hopkins, (Ditt,)..
Reynolds, Michael (Beg,) 1
9 Ridgway, T. H. MD, (Beg,)^ 9
Roberts, William
9 Robertson, Henry, MD
Robertson, William 9
9 C9A Robinson, Benjamin .... 22
Rowe, George
9 Salmon,^w. (Surg.-Mqfor, }
4 Dec. 1^.)^* S
9 SandfordiR.WalthaU'(ii!V.)7>|26
Bandieman, John 17
Savery, John Robert 17
9 S3A Scott, Francis, 3f7>.^ ..
9 Cn Scott, Robert, MD 24
Scratchley, James 30
9 Shekleton, Robert
Shelley, John Nichols 13
SiUcock, Isaac 11
Smet, John Francis 3
8 Smyth, William
Spence, William 3
Spencer, Richard 7
t Stanford, Jos. Arthur, ITD.. . 22
WL Steed, George, MD 4
Stewart, Charles
Stewart, John Edmonstoone 10
Stratton, Robert 25
Taberger, John, MD
Taylor, John 4
tedlJe, Edward, MD.^*
Thorn, Alexander
Thomas, Thomas
Tliomson, John, MD
niomton, William 9
TreTor, Andrew ^* .^
412
HOSPITAL-
ASSIST. Sec.
10 Aug. 03
Aug.
June
never
July
never
Mar.
Nov.
never
Dec.
Mar.
Oct.
June
Nov.
Oct.
Dec.
Mar.
Sept.
never
Oct.
Dec.
Jan.
never
April
Dec.
Sept.
May
Mar.
never
Sept.
July
Oct.
never
never
Jane
Mar.
Feb.
never
June
June
never
July
May
Oct
never
Oct
April
Oct
Mar.
never
Dec.
Sept
Sept.
never
never
never
Sept
Sept
9^
07
99
04
04115
1
05
02
94
91
95
01
94
00
03
94
05
07
93
95
94
94
07
00
05
94l
ASSISTANT
8URGBON.
4
3
17
3
25
19
25
10
2
22
25
4
8
4
24
16
4
25
7
25
25
26
30
7
13
26
Aug.
Mar.
Mar.
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
Dec.
Sept.
Dec.
June
Oct.
Sept
Dec.
never
April
Nov.
April
Oct.
never
June
June
Feb.
May
never
Jane
May
July
July
Nov.
Oct.
never
Aug.
04
0824
03
07
97
90
96
07
04
02
06
02
96
05
04
00
03
98
SUROEON.
6
3
2
24
9
3
26
12
1
16
2
17
128
16
2
3
4
15
8
130
9
07128
30
08
13
07,30
20
97 30
02
07
07
05
9
1
5
29
25
0629
2
00
18
June
Jan.
July
Dec.
Aug.
July
May
Sept.
April
June
Feb.
Nov.
July
May
Sept.
Oct.
Aug.
June
Aug.
Oct.
June
July
May
July
May
Sept.
June
Jan.
April
Dec.
Nov.
Oct
Feb.
July
Feb.
June
00
11
06
23 Foot.
71 Foot
Staff.
13150 Foot.
97 SUff.
03SUff.
0073 Foot
11 Staff.
21 Staff.
053 Ceylon Reg.
14 Ordnance.
0959 Foot
05 19 Dragoons.
9494 Foot
9522 Dragoons.
06 Staff.
15,19 Foot
07 Staff.
05 Staff.
1853 Foot
06 Staff.
03 SUff.
14 Ordnance.
96 Staff.
13 New Brunsw. Fen.
1332 Foot
98 Staff.
00 4 Dragoon Guardi.
07 Staff.
02 Staff.
12 Staff.
12 1 Foot.
13'SUff.
13;41 Foot
on
07
16 Aug. 07 25 May 08
07
06
09
10
04
05
01
94
04
00
0325
0515
12
25
90121
3
94|
10
26
16
1
14
5
1
5
22
10
25
7
20
5
14
9
Nov
Mar.
Jane
May
Nov.
Aug.
ffor.
Aug.
Mar.
Dec.
April
Nov.
Jane
Oct.
Aug.
Sept
June
Mar.
Nov.
never
Nov.
Mar.
07
08
00
9
12
28
0325
12
06
07
05
04
96
04
04
00
03
05
03
3
never
S3 July
never
8
11
9
25
16
9
22
4
9
4
17
^6
12| 2
00 3
0422
130
04- U
97 30
|7
i21
03j 6
9
Sept.
Oct
Dec.
Jan.
Nov.
Nov.
Sept.
Feb.
Feb.
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
July
Jan.
Jan.
Nov.
Nov.
Oct.
July
April
Dec.
Aug.
Feb.
Sept.
Oct.
May
13 Staff.
14
20
12 Dragoons.
Malta Reg.
Scots PosOierGiuir^^
Ordnance.
1 West India Sf^r-
10* Rifle Brigade.
27 Staff.
1 1 Ordnance.
1351 Pool.
11 1 Greek Light Inf.
0912 Foot
08
11
13
52 Foot.
45 Foot
Staff.
03 York RangVTt.
10 Cape Rftr-
111 Dragoons.
07 25 Foot
SO 84 Foot
05;staff.
OOfStaff.
OOiStaff.
24,25 Foot
09:Staff.
80103 Foot.
15'staff.
08»9Foot.
94>3d Fool.
Medical Department
Taeker, John
Tamer, William
"Vallange, William, JfD. ...
Wi Van Millingen, J. G.^D.
VassaU, William, ITJD
Vermenlen, George
Yolmar,G.Ber.(Apoth.l4Oct.05)
Wake, Baldwin
Walker, J. Harding, If D."
{Walker, Roger Chambers ....
Wallace, WiUiam
Ward, John Richard
Waring, Charles
I!8i Watson, Sam. Wm. (Surg.- >
Maj. 11 Not. 24) ]
West, Henry
Whit€,John
White, Peter
9SBL Whymper, William, MJ), . .
9 Widmer, Christopher
Williams, James
9 Williams, John, MDP
Williams, Richard, 3fl>
9 Wood, Darid, ITjD
Woods, Thomas
Wright, Robert
Wybrow, William
9 Wylde, John FewtreU
Young, Thomas
9 Young, Thomas^'
Young, Colin, MD
June 04
15
14
16
1
5 May 05(80
OAug. 1324
20 Mar. 00 2
19 Aug. 9980
never
▲POTHBCARXBS.
Cowen, Jdlm ,
f Graham, John ,
offe, Philip
Huggan, Andrew
{Jones, Samuel
Matthews, Richard
Maxwell, John ,
Middleton, George ,
Ifewton, John Hayne ,
O'Brien, Edward ,
|| Wheadon, William
White, Heniy
Wightman, Geoige ,
▲SBisTAirT-snftesovs.
Apreeoe, Thomas
Attree, William
Backhouse, Thomas
Oa Bartlett, James, MD
Beard, Thomas
Benza, Pasquale Maria
IBremner, Alexander
on Brisbane, Thomas, MD.
Browne, Francis ,
Burke, Thomas ,
II Campbell, Alexander ,
Cannon, JBneas, MD, ,
HOSPITAL-
ASSIST. &c.
Sept.
9 June
8 July
16 May
nerer
April
25 Oct.
21 Feb.
IFeb.
94
98
06
01
94
08
97
88
25 Feb. 08
4 Oct.
25 May
21 Dec.
991
81
07
nerer
10 April
4 Dee.
10 Dec.
nerer
98
03
10
19
II
21
20
10
18
April 08
Aug. 96
June 13
Aug. 09
Dec. 03
April
nefer
Oct. 951
12
8
6
19
12
24
11
nerer
nerer
Dec.
May
Nor.
Aug.
July
June
Oct
nerer
Feb.
June
15
10
12
14
ASSISTANT
SURGBON.
15
7
26
12
12
2
24
21
6
nerer
May
Dec.
Jan.
Nor.
April
nerer
nerer
Nor.
June
nerer
Aug.
July
02
09
02
08
10
09
90
06
09
20 Mar. 90
25 June 01
26
14
1
9
1
nerer
Nor.
Nor.
Aug.
Nor.
June
Feb.
Oct.
Aug.
nerer
Dec.
Mar.
Jan.
Sept.
Mar.
10
05
05
99
05
14
00
90
nerer
nerer
nerer
9925
Dec. 02
nerer
nerer
21
1
12124
1216
12
26
3
3
26124
4
13
11123
R R
June 10
Atig. 06
Feb. 14
July 12
Jan. 26
Sept. 12
June 18
July 28
Aug. 08
July 15
July 11
SUROBOW
18 Mar.
OAug.
19 Jan.
16 Nor.
15 June
2 Dec.
15 June
6 May
22 Nor.
8 Dec.
11 May
4 Dec.
6 Jan.
95 Staff.
107 R.yet. Batt.
1569 Foot.
09 Staff.
09 24 Foot.
Id 60 Foot.
09 Staff.
95111 Foot.
1592 Foot.
03 3 Dragoons.
91 Staff.
23 Scots Fus. Gds.
145 Foot.
14 July 09 Grenadier Guards.
27
25
7
25
24
12
3
29
3
19
Nor.
Dec.
Oct.
Dec.
Oct.
June
Sept.
June
Nor.
Sept.
06 10 Dragoons.
01 Staff.
1372 Foot.
13 Coldstream Guards.
11 Staff.
0484 Foot
12
96 3 July
05 12 Feb.
04 11 Nor.
13 4 May
98 15 Oct.
APOTHE-
CART.
14
31
21
25
31
6
11
7
28
20
18
14
25
Nor. 97
Aug. 09
April 04
Nor. 13
Aug. 09
Apra 00
July 05
Sept 15
May 07
June 08
Oct 10
April 04
July 08
Staff.
32 68 Foot
08 Staff.
05 Staff.
2 Pror. Bn. of Mil.
0017 Dragoons.
07 7 B. Vet. Batt
11 Ordnance.
2671 Foot
07 6 R. Yet. Batt.
Ordnance.
Ordnance.
5 Royal Yet. Batt.
9 Royal Yet. Batt
Ordnance.
Staff.
Foot.
68 Foot.
86 Foot.
27 Foot.
8 Dragoon Guards.
Ordnance.
413
Medical Department.
Chislette, Henry
Clarke, Charles Edward
Coleman, John
Cooper, Bransby
Cumin, William
Cuppl&i, Charles
Curtis, Thomas Yenden
9 Develin, Henry William
Devitt, Mitchell, MD
Dolmage, Gideon
Douglas, John
Dumbreck, David, AfJ)
Dyason, William
Dyce, Robert, MD
Eddowes, James
Emerson, Thomas
Qj9i Evers, Oeorge
Fitzmaurice, Oeorge Lionel
Fryer, William Henry
ForniTall, John James, MI)
92^ Oatty, Henry
9 Qibb, Wm. Richardson, ^jD. . .
Hendrick, John,ilfI>
9 Hewat, Richard
Holden, Horatio Nelson
HoUier, Edward
Hollmann, Joseph
Huggins, John
9 Hurst, James
Janris, James
Ince, Henry Robert
Inglis, Charles
Johnston, Arthur, 3/jD
Janet, John
Joseph, Lawrence Alfred
Irwin, Walter Devereox
Kehoe, Patrick
I!8i Kenny, Matthias, JIfD
Knott, William
La Cloche, Thomas
9 Lawder, James
Liffertwood, Andrew
Locke, Wm. Oliver
Lukis, Thomas
9 Ha M'CIintock, Hugh
M'Crae, Farquhar, MI)
M'Culloch, Samuel
M'Oregor, Alexander, MD
M'Laine, John
H'Lean, Oeorge Oordon
M*Swyny, Eugene, MD
MacBafai, Giles
Martin, Oeoiige
Martin, Jai^es
Millar, James, MD
Miller, John, MD
Millet, Edward, MD
Morgan, Evan
Mullarky, Daniel
Nixon, James
Nugent, Morgan
O'Beirne, James, MD
O'Connor, J. Lynch, MD
OToole, John
414
HOSPITAL
ASSIST. See.
20
18
10
20
26
d
8
85
3
6
15
26
6
4
1
10
10
never
May
never
July
Nov.
July
May
never
Aug.
Nov.
Feb.
never
April
June
July
Dec.
never
Apra
July
Jan.
Feb.
12
12
18
00
16
10
25
21
08
15
20
26
13
11
11
27
Jan.
June
14
12
never
July
11
5 Dec. 26
16
7
8
June 10
never
June
Nov.
29
18
7
15
29
22
29
8
10
12
never
April
never
never
Mar.
never
Aug.
never
never
Feb.
never
Feb.
Feb.
Dec.
never
never
June
Nov.
June
Dec.
never
Nov.
Mar.
15
07
05
12
12
14
10
09
14
05
18
15
12
18
12
ASSISTANT
SURGEON.
81 Foot
Grenadier Guards.
7 Dragoon Guards.
Ordnance.
3 Royal Veteran Battalion.
Ordnance.
Ordnance.
49 Foot.
47 Foot.
18 Foot. ^
8 Foot.
15 Dec. 04
4 June 01
31 Aug. 97
2 Dec. 12
21 Mar. 16
4 Dec. 12
29 Aug. 14
20 May 18
8 Feb. 16
10 Dec. 88
26 Sept. 11
12 Jan. 26 Staff.
4 Garrison Battalion.
22 Sept. 25 Staff.
25 Aug. 10 Ordnance.
8 Nov. 03 104 Foot.
28 Dec. 24 14 Foot.
1 July 31 Ordnance.
8 May 28 Staff.
1 Dec. 00 Ordnance.
20 Nov. 18 Ordnance.
25 July 12 88 Foot.
8 July 17 34 Foot.
15 June 15 65 Foot.
2 Aug. 31 21 Foot
7 Oct 13 37 Foot
30 Dec. 97 60 Foot.
28 Dec. 1558 Foot
28 Oct 1337 Foot
3 Oct 00 65 Foot
26 June 00 10 Royal Vetexan Batta&on.
4 April 10 Ordnance.
28 May 1260 Foot
6 July 04 1 Royal Veteran BattaliM.
24 Jan. 28 4 Dragoon Guards.
21 Dec. 97 11 Foot
25 June 1952 Foot
1 Dec. 10 Ordnance.
5 May 85 6 Dragoons.
24 Dec. 08 7 Royal Veteran Battalion^
12 Nov. 1266 Foot
11 July 053 Royal Veteran
29 Mar. 07 Ordnance.
9 April 12 50 Foot
5 Nov. 12 Staff.
28 Sept 82 6 Dragoons.
1 Jan. 13 Ordnance.
6 Dec. 83 Staff.
6 Dec. 06 60 Foot
1 Sept 14 35 Foot *
3 Dec. 12 25 Dragoons.
19 Mar. 12 68 Foot.
88 Feb. 11 67 Foot
10 Oct 16 9 Foot
7 June 88 Staff.
7 Mar. 07 Ordnance.
25 June 19 4 Foot
1 Nov. 9£ 35 Foot
6 Oct 25 27 Foot
8 Jan. IC' Ordnance.
20 Nov. 1«^ Ordnanee.
11 Oct K' Ordnance.
28 May 14 Ordnanee.
11 Nov. isl51 Foot
Medical Department.
O'DonneU, John ,
Poett, Joseph
Price, Thomas
I!3A Raleigh, Walter, MD.
Ranclaad, Mark Alexander .
Rankin, Wm. Thomas, MJ}.
Reilly, William
Robins, Jacob William ....
Rolland, Jas. Henderson ....
Ross, WilUam Baillie, AfD.
9!3i Radge, Edward
St. Croix, Benjamin de .
Sprague, John Hanmer ....
Spronle, James Alex
Swift, Richard ,
lliompson, John
9 Tobin, John
Topham, James Anthony . . .
Tnthil, Michael H
Venables, Robert, MD
919ft Vemer, £dW. Donovan .
Vowel], Christ. Maxwell
9 Walbran, Francis Qeoige *^
Webb, Boloyne Gordon ....
Wilkinson, John Waiiam ...
Williams, David
Woodrofi; John, MD
PURYETOKS.
9 Hodges, Edward
^ James, William
Usher, WUliam
DEPUTY PUKVBYOR9.
9 Bacon, Harry
Bonnin, Henry Qousse
Cleave, Richard
9 Copeland, Alexander
Cornish, Thomas
9 Dunn, John
Bdghill, James
Everitt, Hen. Yarburgh
9 Findley, Thomas
Gibbons, Samuel
9 Harrington, Joseph
9 M'Pherson, Lachlan
Moore, John
Newcomb, Joseph
9 O'Reilley, Henry WUliam . .
Power, Hugh
S^ Robinson, Qeoige
Sheppard, David Parker
9 Smyth, Thomas
IP Soare, Charles
Tucker, Richard
WalUngton, James
Winnicki, Christopher
Winter, George
Winter, John
HOSPITAL-
ASSIST. &c.
10
90
25
29
7
20
14
5
7
5
1
28
9
29
7
28
20
Mar.
Dec.
Feb.
Nov.
never
Jan.
May
April
May
May
May
never
never
Dec.
Mav
April
Aug.
June
Mar.
Oct.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
14
00
05
18
26
28
25
12
01
10
00
25
14
11
Id
27
12
26
13
OS
25
14
13
12
26
28
27 June
20 July
16 June
3 Dec.
1 Dec.
14 June
17 Mar.
10 Aug.
Dec.
19 Dec.
11 May
19 Dec.
11 Nov.
29 Nov.
18 Dec.
24 Feb.
29 July
28 Sept.
12 Aug.
25 June
DEPUTY
PURVEYOR
29 June 09
19 Mar. 00
13 Nov. 00
21
28
29
31
7
9
6
26
10
14
9
19
25
26
5
12
7
28
3
15
5
9
24
16
21
Dec. 00
Sept. 09
June 09
Aug. 09
Sept. 15
Sept. 13
Oct. 14
May 14
Mar. 14
Mar. 00
Sept. 13
Aug. 13
Sept. 14
May 15
Jan. 09
June 06
Sept. 15
Sept. 09
Sept. 12
Oct. 12
Nov. 29
Sept. 13
June 02
Oct. 12
Dec. 00
ASSISTANT
SURGEON.
Jan.
Dec.
Nov.
Oct.
June
Sept.
26 77 Foot.
094 Royal Veteran Battalion.
06 96 Foot.
14 Ordnance.
00 Ordnance.
2684 Foot.
Staff.
02 Corsican Rangers.
30 Staff.
255 Royal Veteran Battalion.
12 Ordnance.
25 Staff.
108 Royal Veteran Battalion.
14 2 Royal Veteran Battalion.
1360 Foot
00 Ordnance.
119 Dragoons.
26 10 Foot.
14 Ordnance.
11 Ordnance.
13 Ordnance.
2873 Foot.
14 46 Foot.
80 Staff.
91 Royal Marines.
1967 Foot.
19 Staff.
PURVEYOR
9 Sept. 13
29 June 09
2Jun6 14
415
Medical Department.
HOSPITAL AMISTAVTS.
Blackwood, John
Bocca, Pasqnalc
Brereton, Charles •• . .
Brace, Alexander
Carter, Henry ColUs
Ker, James
M<Cabe, Patrick
Randazzo, Francis
Robertson, Patrick, MD
TBTBaiNASY SURGEONS.
Berington, James
Camming, Robert Stewart
9SBL Danrill, Richard
WL Field, Jeremiah
Goodwin, Joseph
Qrelller, James
Gross, George
9 HSI Hogrere, Henry*
Lythe, Jolm
O'Connor, Charles
Peers, James
PerciTall, William
Price, Edmund
tSBL Ryding, WUUam
Steed, Edward Henry
Thompson, Robert
HOSPITAL-
ASSIST AKT
26 April
14
7 Mar.
14
ONoY.
13
'4 July
16
11 Jan.
10
9 Not.
16
7 Oct,
12
12 Oct.
16
24 June
16
▼ETERINARY
SURGEON.
16 Dec.
13
24 April
06
13 Dec.
10
24 April
13
24 April
06
21 Feb.
00
29 July
13
12 July
06
1 June
00
7 Mar.
OB
21 Feb.
05
30 Not.
12
13 June
16
2 May
00
16 Mar.
99
17 April
01
Depot.
Royal Artillery.
7 Dragoons.
2 Life Guards.
R. Artillery.
R. Waggon Train.
26 Dragoons.
16 Dragoons.
Royal Artillery.
Royal Artillery.
16 Dragoons.
Royal Artillery.
17 Dragoons.
1 Dragoons.
Depot.
14 Dragoons.
CHAPLAIN'S DEPARTMENT.
CHAPLAINS.
Harrington, Gilbert
Carey, Nicholas
Cautley, William Grainger
Cracroft, John
Crigan, Claudius
Dayman, Charles
Denius, Nathaniel Robert.
Dobbs, John
Forsyth, Morris
Frith, Edward Cockayne .
Frith, William Cockayne .
Goff, Thomas
Guinness, Hosea
Hill,SamueI
Hudson, Joseph, MA ....
131
19
26
23
16
18
29
24
18
4
26
28
3
20
26
Aug. 06
Feb. 96
Dec. 09
May 12
July 96
Oct. 11
June 16
Sept. 94
Mar. 96
May 11
June 12
July 98
Dec. 94
Sept. 10
Nov. 26
Hughes, John 26
Jamea, Maurice |25
Jepson, George
Irwin, Henry
Klrkbank, WiUiam
Lyon, Charles Jobson, BA, . .
Mackereth, Mark Anthony . .
Morgan, James 121
Nere, Frederick
Preston, Joseph
Rose, John
Stonestreet, George OriAn ..
Symonds, Henry John
T!mbrill,John
Trail, Archibald Hamilton . .
8
9
9
125
19
19
11
4
19
30
31
Nov. 13
Aprn83
June 84
AprU 16
De«. 10
Mar. 88
Not. 99
July 94
JvW 89
April 14
April 19
June 016
May 06
* Mr. Hogreve served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, from Dec. 1811 to th«
end of the war, including the third siege of Badajos, and battles of Vitloria, Tonknise* aad
Waterloo.
4tG
Notes to the Medical Officers.
1 Doctor Gordon served with the Soath Africtn expedition nnder Genend Whitelock
in 1807.
2 Doctor Adolphns iiprved in Ireland dnring the Rebellion in 1798 ; end with the Wal-
cheren expedition in 1609.
3 Doctor Baxter senred in Holland in 1799. Joined the 48tb R^. in the Peninonla in
1810, where he serred nntil the end of the war. Serred alao in the American war in 1814.
4 Doctor Blackweil served at the capture of St. Fiorenxa, Calvi and Baatia, in Corsica c
also the Egyptian campaign of 1801.
5 Doctor Erly served in the Eg]rptian campaign of 1801. In Portugal from the latter
part of 1808 to April 1809. Expedition to Walcheren. Served afterwards in the Peninsula
from Feb. 1812 to the end of the war, and subsequently in the American war.
6 Doctor W. Fergusson served in Holland in 1794 ; in St. Domingo in 1796, 7, and 8 ;
again in Holland in 1799 ; with the Expedition to Sweden, and subsequently to the Penin-
sula under Sir John Moore, and afterwards under the Duke of Wellington.
7 Sir James Robert Grant served at Walcheren in 1809 ; and the campaign of 1815,
including the battle of Waterloo.
8 Doctor Thomas Gunning served in Holland in 1799. Embarked for the Mediterranean
with Sir James Craig*s exp^ition in April 1805, and was employed on active service at
Naples, Sicily, Maida, the taking of the Islands in the Bay of Naples, and the Ionian Islands.
Wounded at the taking of Santa Maura.
9 Doctor Higgins served the Egyptian campaign in 1801. Served in the Peninsula
during the greater part of the war, including the battles of Talavera, Fuentea d'Onor,
Vittoria, and the subsequent affiurs until after the capture of San Sebastian.
10 Doctor Hume served in Egypt in 1801. Also in the Peninsnlar war.
11 Doctor Robb served in Holluid in 1799 ; expedition to Hanover in 1805; to South
America in 1807. Served throughout the whole of the Peninsular war, and afterwards in
the American war.
12 Doctor Strachan served at Walcheren in 1809.
13 Doctor Tegart served in Ireland during the Rebellion in 1798. Blockade and reduc-
tion of Malta, 1800. Expedition to Hanover, 1805 ; Copenhagen and Madeira, 1807, and
anbsequently to Portugal under Sir John Moore, where he served that memorable campaign
terminating with the battle of Corunna. Served afterwards in the Peninsula from 1809 to 1813*
14 Doctor Thomson served in Egypt ; also at the capture of Martinique, the Saintes, and
Goadaloupe. Served also in the Peninsula frt>m 1813 to the end of the war ; and after-
wards with the expedition against New Orleans.
15 Doctor Tudor served on the Continent in 1793, 94, and 95 ; and with the expedition
totheHelderinl799.
16 Doctor Warren served the Corunna campaign.
17 Doctor Whitelock served in Holland under the Duke of York in 1794.
18 Doctor Woolriche served in Holland under the Duke of York. Expedition to Copen-
hagen 1807. Served also in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders under the Duke of
Wellington.
19 Doctor Albert served at the Helder in 1799. Also the campaign of 1814 in Holland
under Lord Lynedoch.
20 Doctor James Arthur served in the Peninsula from 1809 to the end of the war.
21 Doctor Barry served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1808 to Aug. 1811, and again fit)m
Aug. 1813 to the end of the war. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of
Waterloo.
22 Doctor Browne served in the Peninsula, with the 9th Regt. including the actions at
Roleia, Vimiera, and Oporto. Slightly wounded in the right thigh 11th April 1802, during
the mutiny of the 8th West India Regt. at St. Rupert's.
23 Doctor Buckle served with the expedition to Ostend under Sir Eyre Coote, in 1798.
24 Doctor Clark served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1809 to the end of the war.
25 Doctor Collier served at the capture of Martinique in 1809 ; and in the Peninsula
from the latter part of 1812 to the end of the war.
26 Doctor Crawford served at the Helder in 1799.
27 Doctor Daun served at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806. Also the
campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
417
Notes to the Medical Officers.
28 Doctor Duncan has seen a great deal of active service in the East Indies.
29 Doctor Forbes served with the expedition to the Ferrol in 1800. Egyptian campaign
of 1801. Capture of St. Lucia and Tobago, 1803. Served also throughout Uie whole of the
Peninsular war.
30 Doctor Grasett served at the capture of Trinidad in Jan. 1797 ; and of Malta in 1800.
Served also in the Peninsula from May 1809 to Feb. 1813.
31 Doctor Griffin served at the Helder in 1799.
32 Doctor Hartle served on the expedition to St. Lucia in 1803, and accompanied the
storming party to Mome Fortune. Present at Dominica <when the French attacked the
island in 1805. Served also at the capture of the Islands of St. Thomas and St. Croix ia
1807, and Martinique, in 1809, including the actions of the 1st and 2nd Feb. Alio at tbe
capture of Guadaloupe in 1815.
33 Doctor Howell served in Calabria in 1806, and was at the battle of Maida. Served
the Egyptian campaign of 1807 ; and subsequently in the Peninsula from April 1810 to Ort.
1812. Slightly wounded on the left shoulder by the Bedouin Arabs in Egypt, while em-
ployed on a mission to the Mamelukes, and severely wounded in the loins in Portugal, the
ball stUl remaining nnextracted.
34 Doctor Knife served in Ireland during the Rebellion in 1798, siege of Copenhagen,
and battle of Kiog, 1807* Campaign in Portugal and Spain in 1808 and 9.
35 Doctor Lamert served in St. Domingo in 1796 and 97 ; in Egypt in 1801 (wounded
in the action of the 13th March) ; Copenhagen in 1807 ; campaign in Portugal and Spaia
under Sir John Moore, including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera. retreat to, and battle of
Corunna ; expedition to Walcheren 1809 ; and subsequently in the PeninsuU until 1811.
36 Doctor Lindsey served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the end of the war.
37 Doctor MacDougle served at Walcheren in 1809 ; and in the Peninsula from Dec.
1810 to Aug. 1813 ; and in Holland and the Netherlands from Dec. 1813 until after the
battle of Waterloo.
38 Doctor Macleod served the Egyptian campaign of 1801. Campaigns in the Peninsali
from June 1809 to July 1812, and from early in 1813 to the end of the war.
39 Doctor Marshall served in South America in 1807.
40 Sir John Meade served at the capture of Trinidad, after which he aoeompsnied the
expedition to Porto Rico. Egyptian campaign of 1801. Campaign in South America in
1807. Campaigns in the Peninsula from July 1808 to July 1810.
41 Doctor Porteus served the Egyptian campaign of 1807 ; and in Dec. 1812 he joined
the army in Alicante and served with that division of the army until the British troops finally
evacuated the eastern coast of Spain ; he then proceeded to Genoa.
42 Doctor Robinson served in Holland in 1794 and 95 ; subsequently in the West India
under General Forbes; and in the Peninsula, France and Flanders from April 1809 to the
end of the war, including the capture of Oporto, and battles of Talavere, Salamanca,
Busaco, Fuentes d*Onor, Vittoria, and Waterloo. Served also at Bhurtpore onder Lord
Combermere.
43 Sir Augustus West served in Hanover in 1805 ; at Copenhagen and Sweden in 1607 ;
Portugal and Spain 1808 ; Walcheren 1809 ; and in the Peninsula from 1809 to the end of
the war.
44 Doctor White served in Egypt in 1801 ; and subsequently in the PeninsuU.
45 Doctor Evans served in the reninsula with the 29th Regt. and on the staff.
46 Sir Arthur Brooke Faulkner served in Spain in 1808 ; and at Walcheren in 1809.
47 Doctor Greaves served on the Continent in 1794 and 95 ; and at the Helder in 1799.
48 Doctor Jones served at the capture of the Islands of Ischia and Procida in 1809.
Employed in the gun-boats in the Faro of Messina under Sir John Stewart. Present at rht
capture of the Ionian Islands and siege of Santa Maura, under Sir John Oswald. Serred
the campaign in Catalonia under Lord William Bentinck. Served afterwards in the Ameri-
can war, including the actions at Bladenaburg and Baltimore, capture of Washington, and
operations against New Orieans.
49 Doctor Knight served at Walcheren in 1809.
50 Doctor Maclagan served at Walcheren in 1809. Served also in the Peninsula from
Dec. 1811 to the end of the war.
51 Doctor Morewood served at Walcheren in 1809 ; in the Peninsula in 1812 ; and in tbe
American war in 1813.
52 Doctor Robson served in the Peninsula from Dec. 1811 to the end of the war.
53 Doctor Sibbald served in the Peninsula during the campaigns of 1813 and 14, indndiag
the battles of Orthes and Toulouse. Served subsequently in America at New Orleans.
54 Doctor Walker served at Walcheren in 1809. Served with the exoeptioa of a f!ew
months, throughout the whole of the Peninsular war.
55 Doctor Amiel served with the expedition to Qniberon Bay, Isle Dieu, Portngal. Ac-
Served also several campaigns in the Peninsula.
418
Notes to the Medical Officers,
56 Dooior Andrew Anderson served in Naples and Calabria, and was present at the battle
of Maida, and siege of Scylla Castle. Expedition to Walcberen and siege of Flashing 1809.
Peninsula from Jan. 1809 to Not. 1813, including the siege of Cadiz, battles of Busaco,
Fuentes d'Onor and Salamanca, siege of Burgos Castle, and actions in the Pyrenees.
57 Doctor Annesley was at the siege and capture of Santa Maura in March 1810 ; siege
and capture of Trieste, Oct. 1813. Served against the Vice Roy of Italy under General
Nugent and Colonel Robertson in 1813, and was at the taking of Comachio, Ferrara,
Ravenna, Bologna, and Genoa.
58 Doctor Batt served with the expedition to Hanover in 1805 ; campaign in the Penin-
sula in 1808 and 9, including the battle of Vimiera, retreat to Corunna, passage of the
Douro, and battle of Talavera. Expedition to Walcheren, 1809. Peninsular campaigns of
1811 and 12, including the advance in pursuit of Massena, and battles of Fuentes d'Onor
and Salamanca.
59 Doctor Byrtt's services : — Expedition to South America under General Whitelock.
Campaign in the Peninsula from July 1808 to Jan. 1809, including the battle of Vimiera.
Expedition to Walcheren. Peninsula from Dec. 1812 to the end of the war, including the
battles of Orthes and Toulouse.
60 Doctor Cunningham served the campaigns in Upper Canada in 1813 and 14 under Sir
Gordon Drummond.
61 Doctor D. O. Davies served in the Peninsola from June 1810 to the end of the war,
including the sieges of Cadiz and Tarifa, and battles and affairs of Barrosa, Vittoria, Pyre-
nees, Nivelle, Nive, St. Palais, Aire, Tarbes, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served also at the
attack on New Orleans.
62 Doctor Dealey served in the Peninsula in 1811 and 12, including the battle of Albn-
hera, and first siege of Badajoz.
63 Doctor Este served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the actions of the 8th
(slightly wounded), 13th, and 21st March, and siege of Alexandria. Served also in the
Peninsula from Oct. 1812 to the end of the war, including the battles of Vittoria, Pampe-
luna, Orthes, and Toulouse. Medal for services in Egypt.
64 Doctor Goodrich served in the Peninsula from May 1812 to May 1814.
65 Doctor Arthur Hamilton served in the Peninsula from 1809 to the end of the war,
including the capture of Oporto, battle of Busaco, first siege of Badajoz, battle of Albuhera,
action at Arroya de Molinos, battle of Vittoria, action before Bayonne 13th Dec., and battle
of Toulouse.
66 Doctor Hodson served in Egypt in 1801.
67 Doctor Jones (h. p. 1st Dr. Gds.) served at Copenhagen in 1807 ; in the Peninsula
under Sir John Moore ; and at Walcheren, 1809.
68 Doctor M' Arthur served at the capture of Guadeloupe in 1815.
69 Doctor Markham served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807, and at the occupation
of Martinique in 1815.
70 Doctor Ridgway's services : — Siege of Copenhagen, 1807. Campaign in the Peninsula
from May 1808 to Jan. 1809, including the actions of Obidos, Roleia, and Vimiera, advance
into Spain, and retreat to Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren, and siege of Flushing, 1809.
Peninsular campaigns from May 1810 to May 1811, and from May 1812 to the end of the
war, including the retreat to the Lines of Lisbon and subsequent advance to Santarem,
defence of Cadiz, battles of Barrosa and Salamanca, advance to and retreat from Madrid.
71 Doctor Salmon served in Holland in 1799, indnding the actions of the 27th Aug.,
10th and 19th Sept, 2d and 6th October. Served also in the Peninsula from Jan. 1809 to
Jane 1810, from March 1811 to March 1813, and from March 1814 to the end of the war,
including the passage of the Douro and capture of Oporto, affair at Salamanca, battle of
Fuentes d^Onor, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, capture of
Madrid, siege of Burgos, investment of Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie.
72 Doctor Sandford served at Copenhagen in 1807 ; and in the Peninsula from 1812 to
the end of the war, including the siege of Burgos, and battles of Salamanca, Pyrenees,
Orthes, and Toulouse. Served also in the Burmese war.
73 Doctor Francis Scott's services '.—Capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806. Ex*
pedition to Walcheren, 1809. Peninsular campaigns from April 1813 to the end of the
war, including the following battles and affairs, viz. Vera and Vera heights, Nivelle, Orthes,
Tarbes, and Toulouse. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
74 Doctor Tedlie served the campaign and capture of Travancore in 1809. Capture of
Bourbon and the Isle of France, 1810. Capture of Java, 1811.
75 Doctor Trevor served the campaign in Flanders in 1794, and was present with his
regt. (the 33rd) in all the operations in that country, and in the retreat of the army through
Holland. Served subsequently in the East Indies from 1796 to 1808, and was present at
the battle of Mallavelly, and at the storming and capture of Seringapatam.
419
Notes to the Medical Officers.
76 Doctor J. H; WaOcor Mrred at New Orleani in 1814 and 15 under Sir Bdmrd
Pakenham.
77 Doctor John Williams served throngrhont tlie whole of the Peninsular war, and wm
present with the troops when engaged with the enemr in ten general actions and sooossM
sieges, lit, the Douro, Bnsaoo, Faentes d*Onor» CIndad Rodrigo, Badges, Salamaaea,
Vittoria, San Sehastian, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides manj others of less inpoftanoe.
Served subsequently in North AJnerica during the latter part of the war with the United
States.
78 Doctor Young (h. p. 71st Reg.) served in the Peninsula from Maj 1811 to the end of
the war, including the capture of Badajoz, and battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, NnreUe,
Nive, Orthes (taken prisoner), and Toulouse.
79 Doctor Jackson served at the reduction of Grenada in 1796 (from tiie revolted
Negroes) ; at Martinique, and on the expedition to Porto Rico, and in Demerara in 1797 ;
with the army under Lord Cathcart in Germany in 1805 and 6 ; at the capture of the Iile
of Prance in 1810 ; and of Java in 1811, inclu«iing the whole of the operations. In 1812 at
the siege and captare of Djocjocarta in the interior of Java ; in June 1813 at the assault and
destruction of the piratical forts of Sambas in the Island of Borneo ; in 181 5, Nepaul csai*
paign ; in 1817, assault and capture of Hattraa ; in 1817 & 18, the whole of the Pindsrree
campaign in the centre of India.
80 Doctor Maoarthnr was severely wounded at die storming of Seringapatam.
81 Doctor Walbran served in the Peninsula, and was present at Uie liege of Ciudsd
Rodrigo, and battlee of Vittoria and Toulouse.
420
OFFICERS
ON THE
FOREIGN HALF-PAY.
GERMAN LEGION.
LIGHT DRAGOOirS. RANK IN THB WHEN PLACED
Ist. ARMY. ON HALF-FAT.
LUut.'Col. ..9Wi John, Barm Bvl\ow,CB, KB 1 Aug. 1810 24 Feb. 1816
C^toifif ....^8 Hans von Hattorf 8 June 07 do
Qm Frederick von UsIarGleichen^ .... 3 Jan. 00 do
mSi Bernard von Bothmer 28 Aug. 10 do
m Henry George von Hattorf 25 Feb. 12 do
9SI George de lUmdohr 8 Mar. do
S3i Charles Elderhorst 10 Mar. 13 do
Hartwig yon Witzendorff. 13 June do
9SI Morris de Cloudt 17 Sept. do
9SI Benedix, Baron Decken 18 Sept. do
Lieutenants . .SSI Augustus Fischer 13 Mar. 12 do
Frederick Natermann do do
Charles Fred. Tappe 24 Dec. 25 Apr. 16
9S&i Otto von Hammerstein 13 May 15 24 Feb. 16
S2i Conrad Poten 6 July do
SSI Henry Nanne 7 July do
SSI Lewis Kirchner 8 July do
Comets SH Frederick Breymaun 15 Mar. 14 25 Feb. 16
Charles von der Decken 18 Apr. do
SIB Ludewig Ton MUller 22 Apr. do
SSI Uannach Boguslaw Leschen 27 May do
George von Uslar Glcichcn 13 May 15 do
SSI Edward Trittau 14 May 24 Feb.
Hen. Anth. Fred. Cleve 7 July do
Christian von Biilow 25 Oct. do
Vet.'Surgeon SIB Ludolph Heuer 25 May 05 do
2d.
Captains SH Charles, Baron Marschalck 24 Nov. 1809 24 Feb. 1816
SSI William Seeger 27 Aug. 12 do
SSI George Braun 3 July 15 do
SSI Augustus Poten 15 Oct. do
Lieutenants . .SIB Ludolph de Hugo 24 Mar. 12 do
SSI Joannes Justinus von Fumetti do do
AugrnstuB Kuhls 28 May do
SSI Carl Schaeffer 2 Oct. do
SSI Herman Hen. Con. Ritter 18 Sept. 13 do
SSI Em. Theo. Chr. Meier 15 Mar. 14 do
SSI Ferdinand Kiister 21 Nov. 15 do
Comets SSI O. W. F. J. C. von Bulow 8 Oct. 13 do
Ferd. Carl Edmund Kuhls 10 Apr. 15 do
Ernest von Voss 4 July do
Ferdinand von Stolzenberg 21 Nov. do
Christian Schaumann 23 Nov. do
Surgeon SSI Frederick Detmer 13 July 13 do
ret,'Surgeon Conrad Dallwig 29 Apr. 13 21 Aug.
1 Captain Von Uslar Gleichcn has received a medal for the battle of Vittoria.
s B 421—482
Foreign Half-fay.
B US8ABS. A^NK XIT THB
l8t. ARHY.
Captotfu . . . .George de MuUer ^. . . . .Mcqct 4 June I
^Bi George, Count Ton der Decken 11 July
SSI Frederick Yon der Decken 18 Not.
91ffii Louis Rranchenberg 13 Jan.
^Bi Gustavus Schaumann 10 Oct.
WSi Frederick BaertUng 27 Jan.
Sffil Hieronimus Yon der Wisch 6 April
Luut0nant$ . .Q3ft Conrad Poten 14 July
l!ffil Leopold Sigismond Schnltze 19 Not.
Frederick Holtzermann 90 June
0199 Henry Cristoph. Behrens 19 Not.
CfimtU SSI Franz. Geo. von Oldershausen 27 Jan.
Qffil William Theodore Gebser 14 Feb.
Ilffii Frederick Jacob Rahlwea 26 April
QjB William de Hassell 18 Sept.
Adjutant 9SI Siegesmund Freudenthal Lieut, 27 Mar.
Auist,'Surffi. Q9i Ftederick Deppee 6 Dec.
Q2i Henry Gehse 3 Mar.
2d
Captains . . . .George Chr. von Donop 19 Nov.
Urban Cleve 10 July
Theodor von Stolzenberg 14 Nov.
Zieuienanti . . Jobann Daniel Borchers ": 23 Aug.
Frederick Grahn 28 Mar.
Dav. Cha. Com. Wieboldt 29 Aug.
Michael Loning 16 Nov.
Comets Frederick Hennan Meyer 16 Dec.
Ernest Soest 27 Nov.
Herman Westfeld 23 Mar.
Victor Von Aiten 27 April
Theodore von Marschalck 28 July
Atigutani .... Henry Ootze Lieut, 28 Mar.
Assist.'Surg. Achatz William Holscber 19 April
Vet,-Surg, Frederick Eicke 2 Jan.
3rd.
Mqfor,,,.9SBiQ, Baron von Kraachenberg, CB. KCH.
Lt.'Col. 18 June
Captains .... Fred. Baron von Poten 16 Mar.
SiSI QuintuSy Baron Goeben 2 May
SiSft William von Schnehen 20 Sept.
WL Johann Christian Ulrich Heise 13 Nov.
Ivan Gott. F. Baron Hodenbuiig 10 Sept.
August, de Harling 8 Oct.
George Meyer 27 Dec.
Diede. Wm. von der Hellen 17 Feb.
Gustavus Meyer 5 July
l4«rf«fi«if«.. TOI John Christ, Fred. Nanne 13 Nov.
^WL John Henry D'Homboldt 14 Nov.
9!9ft Charles Augustus Reinecke 15 Nov.
f® Christian Oehlkers 9 Oct.
C2i Lewis Kranse 10 Oct.
12^ Fred. Adol. Zimmermann 27 Dec.
CIB Eberhard Gerstlacher 17 Feb.
C2ft Anthony Frederick Hoyer 6 July
C2ft Frederick de Fresnoy 29 July
PhQip Volborth 30 Oct.
Comets I12i Alex. Baron Hammerstein 9 Oct.
JiSI Rudolph. Fredrichs 10 Oct.
CH Conrad von Dassel 22 Oct.
Wi Hans, Baron Hodenberg 1 Dec.
George Julius Meyer 5 May
Cari. Died. U. O. F. Cleve 9 July
Cari. Fred. Deichmann S3 Oct.
Vaymashfr .. HCIJohn William Wieler 20 Aug.
Assist.'Surg . . 99ft Geo. Lewis Bauermdster 7 Sept.
Vet,' Surg Frederick Eidmann 12 July
433
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WHB9 PUkCBO
ON HALF-PAT.
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LIOBT IKFASTRY. RAMK IN THB WHEN PLAOBD
^•*- ARMT. ON HALF-PAT.
CcH.'Ccm 9 m Charles, C<nmt illten« OCB. QGU.
McQOT'Qen, 26 July 1810 24 Feb. 1816
Mqfor Henry William Dammers 4 June 14 do
Captains Oft Frederick de Gilsa 16 April 11 do
91211 Oustavus, Barcn Marschalck 26 Jan. 14 do
912A Augustus Wahrendorff 4 July 16 do
Oi Christopher Heise 23 Aug. do
Zieu^«iuiiU« .. 912SI George Breymann 20 Mar. 12 do
Saa William de Heugel do « do
QSft Charles Kessler 20 July 13 do
QSI Adolphus Koester 22 Oct. do
IliSi Nicholas de Miniosslr 29 Jan. 14 do
S2ft Harry Leonhart 26 Mar. do
912i John Frederick Kontze 28 April do
JBnatgns C3ft William Rubenz 7 Aug. 13 do
CSi Qustavus George Best 26 Nov. do
QSI Adol. von Gentzkow 27 Nov. do
SiSI Otto de Marschalck 16 May 14 do
Q2i Adolphus Heise 28 May do
Cha. Martin A. Heckscher 20 Aug. 16 do
A4futont m John Fred. Wm. Buhse En$. 28 May 16 do
2nd.
Mqfor im Geo. ^anmyon Baring, CB.KCH.X^-Co;. 18June 16 do
Ct^ains William Stolte 24 April 11 do
SSI Charles Meyer 1 July 16 do
Xicii^fiMmto ..QSft James Oliver Lindham «.. 8 July 11 do
9SI William Doring 10 April 14 do
Henry Fred. Schaumann 2 May 26 Oct. 1616
^Bfuiffm as George Frank 6Jan. 14 24 Feb. 1816
Sffil Henry Augustus Knop 14 Jan. do
Wi Lewis Charles Baring 11 April do
George de Bachell^ 18 April 16 do
Chr. Aug. Jacob Behne 26 June do
Asntt.-Surg. .Joseph Tholon 6 Oct. 16 do
BATTALIONS OF THB LINB.
1st.
Mqfart SSIWm. von Robertson, CB.KCH.X^-Co/. 18 June 16 do
. Cha. von Kronenfeldt, KH 17 Aug. do
Captains Qffil Frederick, Barm Goeben 17 Mar. 12 do
9SI George, Baron Goeben 18 Mar. do
913ft Leopold von Rettbeiig 18 Aug. 13 do
Ernest, Baron Hodenbeiig 22 Sept. do
WL Lewis von Holle 26 June 16 do
Qffil Frederick von Rossing 2 Sept. do
JA€ui€nanis . .SSft Christian Hen. von During 17 Aug. 09 do
CiGi Ludolph Kumme 18 Aug. do
Ernest WUding, KH 22 May 11 do
William Schroder 18 Mar. 12 do
Wi Diederich de Einem do do
9SI George Wichmann 30 Oct. do
S^ Charles von Weyhe 24 Nov. do
William Wolff 21 May 18 do
Adolph. von Arentsschildt 18 Aug. do
Fred. Augustus Muller 22 Sept. do
WilliamBest 26 Nov. do
JBnsigns 91^ Augustus, Baron Le Fort 9 Sept. do
'" Augustus von Brandis 6 Jan. 14 do
Arnold William Heise 7 Jan. do
Frederick Kersting 19 Feb. do
Adolphus de Beaulieu 21 Mar. do
Q3I Cha. Aug. von der Hellen 7 May do
A4gutani IBB Frederick Schnath Lieui, 18 Mar. « 12 do
ji«fM^.-i9iir^. .Frederick Harzig 7 Dec. 06 do
Philip Langeheineken 31 Jan. 11 do
484
Foreign Half-pay^
BATTALIONS OF THB LINB. RAHK IN THB
2lld. A&MY.
Captaint Q2i Wm. Baron Decken, KH Mq^or 18 June 1815
QSft Aug. Chas. Fred. Hartmann 3 Jan. 09
Ferd. Adolphus, Baron HoUe 28 May 16
Lieutenants .•0211 William Rulemann 7 Sept. 09
91ffii Godfrey Tiensch 17 Mar. 19
Augustus Frederick Schmidt do
Qffii Chas. Augustus Lewis BiUeb do
Wi George Mejer 1 Oct
Wi Francis La Roche S7 Mar. 14
George Fabricius 29 April
QSH Augustus Ferdinand Ziel 17 June
Wi Lewis Henry de Sichart 28 May 15
JSnsigm QSH Charles Lewis de Sichart 16 Feb. 14
ilft Frederick DlestelhorBt 14 April
i8ft Gust. Fred. Wm. Hartmann 8 May
91ffii Henry Garvens 24 May
Q3li Thilo yon Uslar Oleichen 29 May .
Q3li Aug^tns Luning 17 Jane
A4ftaant QSI Adolphus Hesse Lieut, 17 Mar. 12
3rd.
Captame QJH Lewis de Dreves Mtffor 18 June 15
m George, Baron Hohnhorst 30 Oct. 07
Lewis Bacmeister 23 Aug. 09
Q8A Albert Cordemann 8 Sept. 14
Frederick Erdmann 19 June 15
m Hans von Uslar Gldcben 20 June
9SBi George Appuhn 25 July
Lieutenants . -Geoige W. F. tou Weyhe 30 Oct. 07
i8ft Charles Brauns 14 Sept. 10
i8ft Christian de Soden ^ 18 Mar. 12
Lawrence Heise do
Qffii Augustus Kuckuck do
Wi Julias Brinkmann 11 May
Wi Henry Dehnel 20 Mar. 13
Wi Lewis de BacheU^, Baron von dem
Brinck 20 Sept.
9Sft Henry Edward Kuckuck 8 Dec.
JEnsigns Frederick de Storren 18 Feb.
Q® Frederick von Schlutter 6 May
Wi Augustus William Kuckuck 8 Jan. 14
91® Richard Hupeden OJan.
Adjutant ^91 Fred. Bern. Schneider .... Lieut. 18 Mar. 12
Surgeon Q® Lewis Stuntz 14 Auir. 05
4th.
Co Com 9 ^^S^ Christophe Gnstave, Baron Low,
KCB. KCH, Mq;.'Oen. 25 July 10
Captains ISB Williapi Heydenreich 31 Mar. 07
9iB Geoige Ludewig 13 Dec. 08
Frederick Ludewig 29 Oct. 12
QSft Frederick Otto 25 May 16
Sift Justus Formin 9 June
9SBi Frederick Keszler 21 June
Christian Bacmeister 7 July
r- * . ^WilliamPape 19 Aug.
Xkfu*«fkm<i..|ia Caspar Ton Both 13 Dec. 08
Adolphus Ludewig 19 Mar. 12
Hen. Fred. Theo. de Witte 81 Oct.
Ernest Brinckmann 4 Mar. 13
Hffil Frederick von liisperg 8 Oct.
SnsiffH ....JBft William Lihdng 7 May
Augustus Schulze 15 June
US Frederick you Brandis 20 July
Sift James Mannsbach 21 Sept.
SSI F^rd. Ton Uslar Gleichen 30 May 14
WHBH FL4CKD
ON HALP-PAT.
24 Feb. 1816
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
da
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
1 Oct,
24 Feb.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
25 May
24 Feb.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
U
16
15
16
Foreign Hcdf-pay.
BATTALIONS OF TUB LINB. HANK IN THE WHBM PLACED
4th. ARMY. ON HALF-PAY.
Enngm QflU Arnold Appuhn 6 June 1813 24 Feb. 1816
on Lewis Yon Soden 25 May 15 do
Adjutant . . . .Q3ft Adol. von Langwerth Lievi, 19 Mar. 12 do
Qr,-Master . . Ahgnstus Becker 25 Sept. 04 do
^Mt^.-iSur^.. John Henry Wicke 28 Feb. 12 do
5th.
Mqfort AugoAtuB Kncknck 4 June 14 do
Wi Philip Henry Fred. Mejer ....'*.... do do
Capfaliw ....Julius Bacmeiflter 26 Sept. 11 25 July 15
SB William Mejer 19 Mar. 12 24 Feb. 16
John Qeorge Hagemann 16 Dec. 25 July 15
Charles, £aron Llnsmgen 16 AprU 13 24 Feb. 16
Henry, Saron Dachenhausen 8 Dec. do
Qffii Eberhard de Brandis 27 July 15 do
Wi Charles Berger 21 Aug. do
X(«ui€min^« . .Theodore Qallenbreg 26 Sept. 11 do
Qffii Geo. Aug. Hen. Buhse 27 Sept. do
QSft Geo. Fred. Cha. von Schauroth 20 Mar. 12 do
9Sft John Fred. Charles de Witte do do
WL Augustus Winckler do do
m Charles Schlaeger do do
Adolphus Rothard do do
Joseph Korschann 25 Sept. 12 25 July 15
Wi George Klingsohr 16 Dec. do
9SI Lewis de Geissmann 16 April 13 24 Feb. 16
Lewis Jaenicke 16 Mar. 14 do
George Wischmann 10 April 15 do
Bernard Croon 12 April do
Ensigns QSI Ferdinand Scharnhorst 27 Mar. 13 do
SUB Charles Winckler 10 Jan. 14 do
^Bi Lewis Klingsohr 22 Mar. do
Ernest Baring 25 May do
Q3ft Adolphiis Schamhorst 7 June do
Geo. Cha. Aug. von Loesecke 15 April 15 do
Carl Peter Arnold Meier 16 April do
Wi Rudolph Carstens 15 May do
Adjutant Wi William Walther Ensign 22 Nov. 18 do
^jw^-6^«r^..m George HartogGerson 0 Aug. 10
6th.
£ira^-Co2<m«7 John Wm. de Ulmenstein 23 Oct. 10 24 May 16
Captains .... Charles Von Brandis 14 Mar. 12 do
John And. Christ. Anthony 11 May do
Ernest, ^arofi Magius 25 Jan. 14 do
Eberhard Kuntze 0 Sept. do
Barth. Geo. Yon Honstedt 20 Aug. 15 do
Lieutenants. Joseph Kersting 16 Jan. 08 do
J. Philip Anth. Schaedtler 18 Feb. 09 do
Ernest, Baron Heimburg 16 Mar. 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, Baron Acton 4 April 14 do
Q8A Christ. Lewis Von Ompteda 26 May do
Ensigns .... Christian George Seelhorst 16 Oct. 12 do
OB Adolphus W— SteigUtz 22 Mar. 14 do
Alexander Autran 2 April do
Wi Lew. Albrecht you Ompteda 15 April do
Herman Schwencke 8 June do
Edward Yon Brandis 9 June do
Atlfutant Fra. Matthias Debs Xieu^ .. 25 Feb. 12 do
Qua,-Master, John Charles Kruger 4 Jan. 13 do
Assist.'Surg, Solomon Jurdan J^thoven 29 Feb. 12
436
'_ Foreign Half '-pay.
BATTALIOirS OP THB LIMB. RANK IN THB WHBN PLACKD
1th, ARMT. ON HAI«P PAT.
MdQor WilUam Chaden 86 Aug. 1819 24 May 1816
Ca'pta\m Emest de Becker 16 Jan. 08 18 Not. 18
Frederick Hunter 21 Sept. 10 84 May 16
Henry William Volger 12 Mar. 11 do
Arnold BackmeiBter 21 Mar. 18 do
, Gottlieb de Hartwlg 26 Oct. 16 do
Xt^ufenanff .'.John Qeorge Leop. de Matio 4 Jan, 09 do
Augustus de Offen 18 Mar. 11 do
Frederick von Diebitsch 83 July do
QJB Charles Poten 83 Mar. 18 do
Theodore von Sebisch do do
Geoige Miinderloh do 4 Sept. IS
Charies von Blottnitz 8 April 14 24 May 16
Christian Frederick Eichhom 3 April do
Augustus SteffSen 27 May do
JEntt^iw HSI Arnold Erich Backhans 18 July do
9Sft Gottlieb von Suckow 83 Mar. do
Qffil Charles Emest F. Neuschaffier 10 April do
Q3i Franz Frederick Backhaus 89 April do
Augustus Yon Hodenberg ^. 8 June do
Atyutant John Emest Stutzer ..Lieut,. . 88 Oct. 00 do
AsHtt.'Surg. Wi Henry Schuchardt 16 Jan. 14 do
Sth.
Captains ... .?I3i Frederick Marburg 87 Mar. 18 84 Feb. 16
Wi George DeUus 11 Sept. 14 do
Wi George Lewis Otto Hotzen 88 June 16 do
Q8A Frederick Lnderitz 84 Jane do
Q3i Charles Poten 8 Sept. do
lAetitenants , . $21 Ferdinand you Weyhe 16 Aug. 09 do
^^ Frederick Zlermann 87 Mar. 18 do
SiSft Augustus Helmich 12 Sept. 14 do
Bntiffns . . . . Frederick Doradorf 18 July 18 do
GodloYe Kiinoth 13 July do
William de Moreau 11 Oct. do
Augustus Spiel 83 Mar. 14 do
€B Frederick Henry Muller 13 April do
Si^ Henry Seffers 3 June do
939 Geo. Fred. Godfrey Lunde 18 Sept. do
Atffuttmi l!2ft Frederick Brinckmann XAetU... 10 April U do
Qiia.-Af(M^0r. Christian Tbbing 14 Dec. 07 do
Aitiit.'Surg. Ml Bmest Sander 4Jaly 06 do
ARTILLBRT.
CoUnui Fred. Ctnmi Yon der Decken, GCH.
Li. Gen, 4 June 1814 do
Mqjor Vim iSTtr Julius Hartmann, JrCB.JSrC^.
Lt. Col. 17 Aug. 18 do
Captains 9 Sir YlctoTYon ArentsschUdt, CB. KCff.
Mqjor 85 Noy. 13 do
Charles Baron Witzleben 83 Dec. 06 do
9 QiB Charles deRettbergi 18 April 06 do
9 Lewis Daniel' 86 Noy. 08 do
8M€i Caj»to{fw 029 George Wiering 23 Not. 00 do
21SI William Braun 11 Dec. 18 do
Lewis Jasper 86 Noy. 13 do
William de Schade 86 Noy. do
21iB Frederick Erythropel 16 May 16 do
\st lAeuts. ..Victor Prenssner 6 June 07 do
Ferdinand de Brandis 88 Sept. do
m Henry Miehnan 86 Noy. 08 do
1 Captain de Rettberg has recelYed a medal and two clasps for Talavera, Busaeo, and Bad^.
s Captain Daniel has receiYod a medal and a clasp for Orthes and Toulouse.
487
Foreign Half -pay.
RANK IN THE WHEN PLACED
ARTXLLSBT. ABHT. ON HALV^AT.
Henry Btockmann IS Dec. 1813 24 Feb. 1816
WilBam Rmnmel 14 Dec. do
W8i Wiltiam de Goeben 26 Not. 13 do
Q® William de Schamhont 26 Nov. do
Frederick Drechsler 27 Nov. do
Augustus Pfannknche ... 28 Nov. do
9l2i Henry Hartmann 26Har. 14 do
Henry Bostlemann 16 May 16 do
Sful LiauU, . . Frederick Seinecke 12 Dec. 12 do
Henry Wohler 18 Dec. do
Qffil Lewis Haardt 14 Dec. do
iJ9A Lewis Heise 16 Dec. do
Lewis Schamhorst 16 Nov. 13 do
9ISI Lewis de Wissell 80 Nov. do
Qffil Chas. Herman Ludowieg 16 Feb. 14 do
Angustns Capelle 19 May do
John Fred. Schlichthorst 20 May do
Franz Rottiger 26 Nov. do
Adolphus Bechtem 24 July 16 do
Lewis Hagemann « 26 July do
Paymatter . .John Blundstone 9 April 06 do
Surgeon .... Henry Kels 18 Dec. 06 do
AuUt.'Surg. QlB George Crone 10 Feb. 10 do
Vet. 'Surgeon, John Frederick Hilmer 22 Aug. 06 do
ENGINEERS.
Captains Victor Prott, JSTC^. 23 Mar. 06 do
Charles Ernest Appahn 26 Nov. 08 do
Charles Wedekhid 12 Oct. 09 do
9nd Coptotfu. .George Fred. Meinecke 24 Nov. 10 do
Augustus Schweitzer 16 July 12 do
WUUamMiiller.. : 18 Dec. do
IstLieuU William Unger 14 Aug. 11 do
John Luttermann 21 Nov. 12 do
8TAPF.
Brig. Mq^or$..Bm. de Elronenfeldt Capt. 20 Feb. 13
Wi J. Godf. de Einem Capt. 28 April 14 do
Fr. Chr. Baron Heimburg Capt. 26 July 16 do
Lewis Benne, KH. Capt. 8 Aug. do
92i George Baring Capt. 20 Nov. do
C%aj»2aln ....Frederick Bambke 17 Mar. 04 do
MISCELLANEOUS COBPS.
BRX7NSWXCK CAVALRY.
lAeut.'Col. ..'Ernest von Schrader 26 Sept. 1809 24Jane 1816
Mqjor * Wilh. von Weissen ^Lt.-Col. 4 June
Captaint •William de Wulffen 28 Sept.
•Alexander von Erichsen 7 Mar.
*Gustavus Conrad Alex, von Girsewald . . 4 Nov.
£tetf^«ium^ ..William von Lnbeck 1 Nov. 13 24 Feb. 16
Comets Chas. Fred. Edw. Michelet 22 July
Frederick Moeller 10 Mar.
A4futant WiUiam Bntze Lieut. 26 Sept.
Qiia.-Ara«f0r..Ferdinand de Bothmer 21 June
Vet. 8urgeon..FTedene\i von Ohlen 7 Feb.
1809
24 June
14
do
09
14 June
11
do
13
do
13
24 Feb.
13
24 June
14
do
09
do
10
do
11
do
488
Foreign Half -pay.
RANK IN THE WHBN PLACED
BRUNSWICK INPANTRT. ARMY. UNHALP-PA1.
Majin- *Friedrich Dornberg 88 May 181S 1814
Captaint *Heinrich von Doebell 27 Sept. 00 do
* Fred. Lewis de Wachholtz do do
* Frederick Yon Wolffradt 16 Aug. 10 do
^Henry ron Brandenstein 20 Feb. 11 do
*Fred. F. Fer. von Steinwdir 21 do do
IA£utenaint9 . . Ernest von Patzinsky 27 Sept. 09 do
*Fred. John Adrian Yon der Heyde do do
*Carl. Ernest Bemer do do
J. D. W. L. von Schwanenberg 21 Feb. 11 do
Frederick Hausler 27 June do
Albert von Oreisheim 27 Aug. 24 Jone 1815
Angustos Grutteman 10 Dec. 12 14
Adolph. Otto von Broembsen 6 May 13 do
Charles Haberland 1 April 14 do
JEntigm .. ..Johannes Cornelius Schot **.... 1 April 13 do
Michael Charles Edwards 28 Oct. do
£. A. William de Bemewitz 1 Dec. do
Paymofter ..Oriffin Jones 21 Oct. 13 do
Qua.-Af<»^er. John Reindl 23 May 11 do
Surgeon .... Charles Wehsarg 12 Aug. 13 do
A«fi#f.-i9ur^...Lewi8 Aug. T. Heimburgh 28 Oct. 13 do
CHA8SBUR8 BRITANNIQX7BS.
Mqjor *A. Le Thenr de Combremont 7 Mar. 11 do
Captavu Nick. Philibert de Brem MtQor 4 June 14 do
Felix le Page 1 May 01 1808
Fridolin de Freuller 2 Sept. 06 1814
Francois Jos. Spitz 22 Aug. 08 do
LimUenantt . . Etienne de Planta 3 Dec. 07 2 Nov. 15
J— N— de Ponchalon 24 May 10 1814
Jean Nepomncene Stoeber 28 June do
Armand Casimir O. Duflef 18 Oct. do
Etienne Epiphane Julien 18 Feb. 11 do
Pietro Santa Columba 8 Aug. do
Antoine Servais 3 June 12 do
Silvain de Precorbin 4 June do
Jos. Ignace Groussencourt 22 July 13 do
Frederick Wolf 21 April 14 do
Entigfn Francis Kander 14 July 14 do
Chaplain .... Francois Nicolle 4 May 00 do
A4j%aant Pierre F. Louis Bousshigault Lieut, 3 April 10 do
^jfi#f.-5tirp...Ignation Stumpa 12 April 10 do
C0R8ICAN RANOBR8.
Captain* Joseph Panattieri 6Jan. 07 1817
Jean de Snsini 8 Jan. do
Jacques Guanter 27 May 13 do
Adrian Manfredi 10 May 14 do
PanlZerbi 10 Aug. 15 do
Xietitenaiiit .. PhiUp de Purer 6 Nov. 06 SSJnlylSlO
Peter Francis Ciavaldini 6Jan. 07 1817
Antonio Astuto 2 June 08 do
Jean Baptiste Zerbi 13 Sept. 10 do
Louis de Kamptz 81 May 11 do
Antonio IVOdiardi 10 Feb. 12 do
Jean Baptiste CarabelU 11 Feb. 1816
Raphael Pagano 12 Feb. 1S17
Dominico Antonio Peretti 25 June do
Francois Salvatelli 21 Jan. 18 do
Giovanni Ant. Vincenti 10 May 14 do
EntignM «... Louis Crociechia 25 June do
JosephSuaini 10 Mav 14 do
430
Foreign Half-pay.
RANK IN THB WHEN PLACED
DILLON'S. AHMY. ON HALF-PAT.
Cajftams Charles de Boylcsve 3 Sept 1806 1814
Pierre dn Sage 8 Feb. 10 do
JeandeChesse 20 Mar. 11 do
GRBBK LIGHT INPANTRT.
Captain . . . .Joseph Coppon 7 Jan. 13 do
Xieu/enantf .. Pietro Antonio SaWatori 2 July 13 do
Pierre Astato 86 June 14 do
MALTA.
Lieutenant . .!Bm. Fer. Cha. Bern. Ricbter SO Mar. 1806 1811
meuron's
Major Cha. Emanuel May 17 June 13 26 Sept. 1816
Captains .... Nich. Julien de Bergeon 28 May 00 10
Ellas Merckhei 28 Dec. 03 do
Qeorge Alexander Dardel 24 Sept. 04 08
Frederick Matthey 26 Apr. 08 25 Sept. 16
Rndolphe Amed6e de May (d'Uzistort) 28 Feb. 10 do
Jjieutenanti . . Laurent Boyer 26 Sept. 1708
Frederick, Bartm Bibra 1 Sept. 1806 26 July 1816
Johan Theo. de Misani 10 Sept. 26 Sept.
Charles Jos. Zehupfenning 9 Mar. 00 25 July
Francois de Graffenried 1 Mar. 10 do
Charles de Oumoens 28 April 11 26 Sept.
Antoine Fred, de Graffenried 30 April 11 do
August, de Loriol 28 Sept. 14 do
Charles Csesar de Meuion do do
Jules Caesar Sanm 16 Jan. 16 do
^«#U#.-.S^iir^. .Lttdwig Aug. Winter 1 Sept. 03 26July 1816
roll's
Mqjor Cha. de Vogelsang Xie«^.-Co2. 26 July 1810 26July 1816
Coptoiiu ....Nicholas Mailer Mqj. 4 June 1814 1816
Ferd. Cofni^^edelaVille 21 Oct. 04 26 Dec. 17
Benoit Ryhiner 3 Sept. 07 1816
Lewis Muller 26 Jan. 10 do
Antoine Courant 6 Apr. do
Frederick Rusillion 21 Apr. 14 do
Lieutenante . .Joseph Tugginer 30 Oct. 1800 do
Jost Muller : 6 Not. 07 do
Amanz Glutz 23 May 08 do
Pierre P. Auguste de Courten 16 Dec. do
John Peter Sorgenfrey 21 Dec. do
Hector de Salis 22 Dec. do
Charles Pannach 26 Jan. 10 do
JeanJuliani 18 Feb. 11 do
Edmund de Tugginer 26 Feb. do
Otto Henry SaUnger 28 Feb. do
Henry d'Holbreuse 16 Oct. 12 do
Joseph Gurtler 9 Dec. do
Edward de Tugginer 29 Sept. 13 do
Nicholas Stutzer 30 Sept do
CharlesCrato Trott 28 April 14 do
Jean Baptiste Phil. Stutzer 27 Oct. do
Bnsigne Patricio Scbmid 11 Dec. 1812 do
Charles de Bronner 22 June 16 do
Chaplains John Becker 9 Dec. 1794 1610
Wflliam Peter Maedonald 1 July 1812 1816
Surgeon John Aug. Romhlld 22 Dec. 1804 do
A$rigt.*8urg . .William Hcyn do do
Charles Gemmellaro 26 Not. 13 do
T T 440
Foreign Half-'pay.
BANK IN THK WHB5 PLACBD
SICILIAir ARMT. OH HALV-FAT.
Captains Francesco Staart lOOcl. 1815 SO Mar. 1116
Charles Felix Cavallace 37 Dee. do
Lmaenants . . Henry Stnart 12 June 1806 85 Mar.
Thomas de Fossi * 6 April 09 do
Joseph Bartoli 8 Not. do
Baldassare Ossorio 9 Not. do
Marino Zugiani 8 Feb. 10 do
Oustaye de Boquefeuil 83 Aug. > do
Andrieu VieuBseux 11 April 11 do
Francis Rivarola 6 Feb. 12 do
Eruigm Charles Hegler 28 Feb. 18 do
Oaetano D'Angelo 6 Oct. 14 do
Qua,'Master, John Nnrg 3 Noy. 08 do
wattbville's
Xteii^..Co2oii«iRiido1phe May 21 May
Ctqriaint .... Amand de Coorten Mqj, 4 June
Pancrace Ledergerw 9 July
Cha. Zehender De Thiol 25 Mar.
Jean Christian Weyssen 25 Aug.
Lieutenants . .Albert Steiger 6 May
Caesar Augus. Champeanx 7 May
Albert Manuel 5 Sept.
Charles Louis Sturler 6 Sept.
Charles Thormann 25 Mar.
Frederick Fischer 26 Mar.
Francis Dicenta 28 Aug.
Amed6e Bodolph de Bersy 29 Aug.
Rodolph de Watteville 22 Feb.
Charles May 23 Feb.
Ensigns Fra. Louis Con. Fischer 25 Jan.
Jean Albert Fischer 27 Jan.
Chapknn Peter James de la Mothe 23 April
At^vtant Joseph Mermet Lieut. 27 Jan.
Assiet.'Surg . .Jean Baptiste Boidbi 1 May
YORK LIGHT INFANTRY
Captains Abraham Louis Hebert 25 Aug.
Arthur Leon de Tinsean 15 June
lAeutenants . . Antoine Louis de Mendibus 8 July
John Ordon 10 July
Alexander Schmitt 13 Sept.
John Ernest Symkath 14 Sept
Jean Julian, Chevalier de Gannea 18 July
Ensign Louis Tholon do
Qua.'Master . Nicholas Crouwell 88 Not.
YBTBRAN BATTALION
Captains .... Frederick Bothe 4 April 09 94 Fdk Id
Frederick Wyneken 8 July
George Fred. And. Rantenbeig 17 Mar.
CharlesEbell 23 Mar.
Christian^ Baron Goeben 27 Feb.
Xiett^manif ..John WilBam Tatter 19 Aug.
Geoige de Witte 20 Auff.
WiUiamFahle 14 Mar.
Frederick von Flncke 20 Mar.
12
84 Oct
16
18
»
06
86 Oct
16
11
do
18
85 Mar.
07
24 Oct
do
16
10
do
25 July
11
84 Oct
25 July
84 Oct
do
14
do
do
14
do
do
12
do
08
do
1801
85 July
16
14
85 Mar.
15
11
85 July
19 Mar.
do
13
84 May
19 Mar.
15
do
16
85 July
19 Mar.
09
84Fd).
11
do
18
do
do
15
do
09
do
11
do
18
do
do
441
Foreign Haif-pay.
RANK IN THB WHEN PLACED
TBTBRAN BATTALION. ARMY. ON HALV-PAY.
MfmgiM Qeoiige Auguatus Rumann 25 June 24 Feb. 16
William Riddle dOJan. 14 do
Sntigni Henry Brackmeyer 31 Jon. 14 do
Henry William MiiUer 17 Aug. 15 do
John Henry Wegener 18 Aug. do
Frederick Schultze 20 Aug. do
AdfjuUait .... August. Henry Schaefer lAeut. 15 Feb. 13 do
jiMM^.-i9ttr^. .John Christ. Fred. Fischer 17 Feb. 14 do
WAGGON BBS.
Xttfu^mofi^ ..Andrew Philip Cramer 21 Jnne 10 25 Sept. 16
*Da7id Crusius 14 May 15 25 April
Philip Aug. yon Harlessem 18 May 25 June
Augustus Barckhausen 7 July 25 April
Ccmeti John Albert Kropp 1 June 15 25 July 16
Henry von Jeinsen 25 July do
Heniy Van Sande do do
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Surgecna . . . .Joseph Tholon 4 Jnne 1807
Charles Groskopff 4 Feb. 13
44ft
GARRISONS
AND
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS.
ALDERlfBY.
Town-Major . . M<^or O'Hara Baynes .
FBR AKN. DATE OP
£ *. rf. APPOIIfTMBJIT.
09 19 2 25 Dec. \^t
BELFAST.
Town-Major .. Xi«u^. Peter Stuart GS 13 8 84 Dec. 1818
BERWICK.
GoYemor Luut.'Gen Sir James Bathnrst, KCB 568 15 10 1 Feb. 1639
Town-Adjutant JS<»m^ William ManaeU 60 19 2 25 Nor. Idl9
CAPE BRETON.
Town-Adjntant.Xi«u^Edw. Sutherland 86 13 0 12 July 1833
CARLISLE.
Town-Major .. Xteu^. Duncan Macdonald 00 19 2 90 Sept 1819
CARRICKFERGUS.
OoYemor Lieut.-Oen. Sir W.nntchiuMn, KCH... ..ISQ 4 0 12 Feb. 1830
CHARLESFORT AND KINSALE.
GoYemor Oen. Sir Warren Marmaduke Peacocke,
KCH.KC. 318 8 0 3 Aug. 1830
Fort-Major....Xi«u^. John Black 63 13 8 5 Dec ]8i3
CHESTER.
GoYemor Oen. Edward MorriMm 173 7 6 2 Noy. 179A
Lieut-GoYemorGen.5tr John Eraser, GCJET. 173 7 6 13 Noy. 1828
DARTMOUTH.
GoYemor Arthur Howe Holdtworth 10 Sept 1807
Fort-Major....Jlfq;or Robert Kelly 69 19 2 11 Dec. 1828
DUBLIN.
Town-Major ..If^i^or Walter White 173 7 6 25Jn]y 18£>
DUMBARTON CASTLE.
Qoremor C7m.ThomaBXortf Lynedoch,^CB.<7CJlf ^. 284 7 11 22 May 1839
DUNCANNON FORT.
Fort-MiUor....24euf. Thomas Austin 63 13 8 27 July 1990
443
Ganisons^
EDINBURGH CASTLE.
PER ANN. DATE OF
£ 8, d, APPOINTMENT
QoYernor QJB Mttf.'Oen. Cha. M. LardQreeaoelLyKC^. 17 Feb. 1837
Lieut.-Gov Gen. F. Tho. Hammond, GCH. 173 7 6 20 July 1831
Fort-Major .... LieuL-Col BisseU Harrey, KH 86 13 0 16 Nov. 1822
Chaplain Rev. William Beattie Smitk 24 April 1838
GALWAY.
Town-Major .. ^n«t^ James Hamilton 62 13 8 1 April 1819
GIBRALTAR. ^
Town-Major .. CM. Daniel Falla 182 10 0 4 July 1822
Town-Adjutant. Lieut. Archibald Campbell 91 6 0 26 Feb. 1816
GRAYESEND AND TILBURY FORT.
GoYemor Gen. Hon. Sir Q. L. Co\e, GCB 284 7 11 IfiJan. 1818
Lieut.-Goy Co2. Peter Dumas 173 7 6 23July 1833
Fort-M^or Jfi(;or Thomas Kelly 69 19 2 13 Jan. 1814
GUERNSEY.
Fort-Maj.& Adj. Me^or John Hankey Bambrigge 82 2 6 22 Nov. 1839
HULL.
GoTemor......G^. William .E^rlCathcartyirr. 568 15 10 18 June 1830
Lieut.-GoT ilfq;or-(?«n.i9tr Cha. Wade Thornton, JiTCJET. 173 7 6 25 Sept. 1816
Town-Major . . Lieut.'Col. Robert Simson, KH. 69 19 2 2 Oct. 1823
JERSEY.
GoYemor Gen. W. C. Viee. Beresford, GCB. GCH, . . 29 Jan. 1829
Fort-Mi4.&Adj.Xie«^.-Co2. Robert Eraser, JC^. 82 2 6 25 Mar. 1823
INVERNESS, OR FORT GEORGE.
Ooreraor Lieut.-Gen. Bight Hon. Sir George Murray,
GCB.GCH. 474 10 0 7 Sept. 1829
Fort-Major Captain Andrew Eraser 86 13 9 20 Sept. 1813
LAND-GUARD FORT.
Lient.-Gov Lieut.-Col. Charles Augustus West 173 7 6 20. June 181 1
LONDONDERRY AND CULMORE.
OoTemor 9il Lieut.-Gen, John Lord Stradbrd, GCB.
GCH. 16Junc 1828
Town-Mtyor . .John Nicholson 63 13 8 26 May 1830
MALTA.
Town.Adjutant.ii«rf.-CtfJ. Robert Terry 91 5 0 18 Aug. 1826
Quarter-Master. Xttfu^. John Colcroft 136 17 6 26 Oct. 1826
MILFORD-HAVEN.
GoYemor Sir John Owen, Bart 14 June 1821
MONTREAL.
Town-Mijor ..Q2ft.Kn#i^ Colin Macdonald 86 13 9 30Jan. 1835
444
dHUtary JEstabUshments, ifc.
ROYAL MILITARY ASYLUM.
PBR ANN.
CheUea. £ i, d.
Commandant . . Lieut.-Coh James VniUamflon 400 0 0
Sec. and Adjt..* Cop^ John Lugard 183 10 0
Qnarter-Master. William Henry Brownson 180 0 0
Burgeon Samuel George Lawranoe 873 16 0
A8Bist.*Surg. ..William Smith 136 17 6
Southamptoru
Commandant ..|!2eI Co2. George BTatt 273 15 0
Asflist-Sorg. ..John Hennen, JfD 86 17 6
ROYAL HIBERNIAN SCHOOL.
Sofgeon OS WilUBm Finnie
DATS OP
APPOIMTICBNT.
17 Sept. 1812
18 Sept. 1804
8 Mar. 1890
diJnly 1828
SODee. 1834
35 June 1816
11 Sept. 18S»
35 Mar. 1636
GENERAL OFFICERS RECEIVING REWARDS FOR DISTINGUISHED
SERVICES.
OBNERAL.
Thomas Scott
John M'Kenzie
Sir WillUm WUkiOMm, GCMO,
James Robertson
Pinson Bonham
William Eden
LIBUTBNANT-OBNERAL.
Benjamin Gordon
Sir Alexander Halkett, ITCif.
John Granhy Clay
Sir Thomas Browne, KCH.
John M'Nair, CB,
John Montagu Mainwaring
Henry Elliot
Samuel HnsldBson
Dennis Herbert
KAIOR-OBKBRAL.
Sir Andrew Pilkington, KCB.
Sir William Gabriel Dary, KCH.
Mark Napier
Sir Alexander Leith, KCB,
Sir Thomas Pearson, CB. KCH,
Sir Dugald Little Gilmour, KCB.
Sir William Macbean, KCB.
447
OFFICERS
TO WHOM
HONORARY DISTINCTIONS
• HAVE BEEN GRANTED,
IN COMMEMORATION OF THEIR SERVICES IN THE
FOLLOWING BATTLES OB ACTIONS.
Maida 4 July 1806
Roleia 17 Aug. 08
Vimiera 21 do.
Sahagun, Benevente, &e. . . (actions of CaTalry) Dec. 1808 & Jan. 09
Corunna 16 Jan.
Martinique (attack and capture) Feb.
Talavera 27 & 28 July.
Guadaloupe (attack and capture) Jan. & Feb. 10
Busaco 27 Sept.
Barrosa 5 Mar. 11
Fnentes d'Onor 5 May.
Albuhera 16 do.
Java (attack and capture) Aug. & Sept.
Ciudad Rodrigo fassault and capture) Jan. 12
Badajoz (do. do. ) 17 Mar. & 6 Apr.
Salamanca 22 July.
Fort Detroit, America .... (capture of) Aug.
Vittoria 21 June 13
Pyrenees 28 July to 2 Aug.
St. Sebastian (assault and capture) Aug. & Sept.
Chateauguay, America 26 Oct.
Nivclle 10 Nov.
Chrystler's Farm, America 11 do.
Nive 9 to 13 Dec.
Orthes ? 27 Feb. 14
Toulouse 10 Apr.
On tbe 7th October, 1813, a General Order, of which the following is an abstract, was
issued by the Commander-in-Chief: —
Whereas considerable inconvenience has arisen from the number of Medals which have
been issued in commemoration of the brilliant and distinguished events in which the success
of His Majesty's arms has received the Royal approbation, the Prince Regent has been
pleased to command that the following Regulations shall be adopted in the grant and circu-
lation of such marks of distinction : viz. —
1 st. That one Medal only shall be borne by each Officer recommended for such distinction.
2nd. That for the second and third events, which may be subsequently commemorated in
like manner, each individual recommended to bear the distinction shall carry a gold Clasp
attached to the ribbon to which the Medal is suspended, and inscribed with the name of the
Battle or Siege to which it relates.
3rd. That upon a claim being admitted to a fourth mark of distinction a Cross shall be
borne by each Officer, with the names of the four Battles or Sieges respectively inscribed
thereupon ; and to be worn in substitution of the distinctions previously granted to such
individuals.
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Officers who have received Honorary Distinctions.
4th. Upon each occasion of a rimilar nature that may occur subsequently to the gnmt of
a Cross, the Clasp shall again be issued to those who have a daim to the additional distinc-
tion, to be borne on the ribbon to which the Cross is suspended, in the same manner as
described in No. 2 of these Regulations.
His Royal Highness was further pleased to command that the distribution of Medab or
Badges for Military services of distinguished merit shall be regulated as follows : tIz. —
1st. That no General or other Officer shall be considered entitled to receiTc them, nnkfs
he has been personally and particularly engaged upon those occasions of great importance
and peculiar brilliancy, in commemoration of which such marks of distinction are to be
bestowed.
2nd. That no Officer shall be considered a candidate for the Medal, or Badge, except upon
the special selection and report of the Commander of the Forces upon the spot, as having
merited the distinction by conspicuous services.
3rd. That the Commander of the Forces shall transmit to the Commander-in-Chief, Re-
turns, signed by himself, specifying the names and ranks of those Officers whom be aball
have selected as particularly deserving. *
4th. The Commander of the Forces in making the selection will restrict his choice to the
undermentioned ranks : viz. —
Greneral Officers.
Commanding Officers of Brigades.
Commanding Officers of Artillery, or Engineers.
Adjutant-General, and Quarter-Master-General.
Deputies of ditto, and ditto, having the rank of Field-Officers.
Assistants, Adjutant and Quarter-Master-Generals, having the rank of Reld.
Officers, and being at the head of the Staff, with a detached Corps, or disttnck
division of the Army.
Military Secretary, having the rank of Field-Officer.
Commanding Officers of Battalions, or Corps equivalent thereto ; and OiEcera who
may have succeeded to the actual command during the engagement, in ooose-
quenoe of the death or removal of the original Commanding Officer.
The Crosses, Medals, and Clasps, are to be worn by the General Officers, suspended by a
Ribbon of the colour of the sash, with a blue edge, round the neck ; and by the Command^
iog Officers of Battalions, or Corps equivalent thereto ; and Officers who may have soo-
ceeded to the actual command during the engagement ; the Chiefs of Military Department^
and their Deputies and Assistants (having the rank of Field Officers); and such otiier
Officers as may be specially recommended, attached by a Ribbon of the same description, to
the button-hole of their uniform.
Those Badges which would have been conferred upon the Officers who have fallen at or
died since the Battles and Sieges, shall, as a token of respect for their memories, b«
mitted to their respective famUies. — Vide the London Gaietie, 9th October, 1813.
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OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING BANK IN THE ARMY
OP THB
HOST NOBLB ORDER OF
ST. GEORGE, OR THE GARTER.
(According to the Dates of Appointment,)
KNIQHTS. (KG.)
Field Marshal Hit Mqjetty the King
of Hanover, KP, GCB,
Field Marshal Hie Ropal Highness
A. F. IHike of Cambridge^ GCB,
QCMO. OCH, Colds. Gds.
Field Marshal His Majesty the King
of the Belgians, GCB. OCH
Field Marshal Qifil Arthur, Duke of
WellingtoD, QCB, GCH. Qren. Gds.
General Qffit H. Marq. qf Anglesey^
GCB. GCH. 7 Hussars.
QSi Charles, Duke of Richmond,
Aide-de-Camp to the Queen.
Colonel His Boyal Highness Prince
George W. F. C. of Cambridge.
His Boyal Highness Franeis Albert Augus-
tus Charles Emanuel, Duke of Saxe^ Prince
of Saze Coboorg and Gotha.
OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK IN THB ARMY
OF THB
MOST ANCIENT AND NOBLE ORDER OF THE THISTLE.
KNIGHTS. (KT.)
General, William, JBarl Catheart 2 life Gds.
Major-Qeneral, George, Marquess of
Tweeddale, CB.
Gsorge, Marquess of Huntly
Aide-de-Camp to the Queen.
Lieutenant, William George, Earl ^Bnol,
GCH. h.p.
OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK IN THE ARMY
OF THE
MOST ILLUSTRIOUS ORDER OF ST. PATRICK.
KNIGHTS. (KP.)
Field Marshal, His Mqjesiy the King
of Hanover, KG. GCB.
General, Edmund, Barl of Cork
James, Marquess of Thomond,
Aide-de-Camp to the Qneen.
Major Fra. N., Marquess of Conyngham,
GCH. Unatt.
CaptaiiA, John, Earl qf^Oonoughznore. .h.p.
462
OFnCERS
NOW HOLDING RANK IN THE ARMY
OF THB
MOST HONOURABLE ORDER OF THE BATH
KNIGHTS GRAND CROSSES. (GCB.)
Field Marshal ffis Mqfeity the King qf
HaooTer, KG, KP.
Field Marshal His Royal Highness the Duke
of Cambridge, KG. GCMG. GCH, Cold-
stream Gds. 60 F.
His Mojesty the King of the Belgians, KG,
and GCH,
Alien, Maj.*Gen. C. Count, GCH.
{Honorary) late Oer. Leg.
Anglesey, Gen. H. Mar. of, KG. GCH.
7 Dr.
Anson, Gen. Sir George 4 Dr. Gds.
Aylmer, Lt.-Gen. M. Lord 18 F.
Beresford, Gen. W. Carr, Vise. GCH. 16 F.
Bloomfield,Lt.'Gen. B. Lord, GCH. (CivU)
R.Art.
Bradford, Lt-Gen. Sir T. GCH. 30 F.
Brisbane, Lt.-Gen. Sir T. M. Bt. GCH. 84 F.
Campbell, Lt.-Gen. Sir Arch. Bt 77 F.
Clinton, Gen. Sir William H 65 F.
Cockbum, Ht. Hon. Sir G. M.-Gen. R Mar.
Cole, Gen. Hon. Sir Galb. Lowry 27 F.
Qfi ColviUe, Gen. Hon. Sir Chas. GCH. 5 F.
Combermere,Gen. Staple. Vise. GCH. 1 L.G.
Cotton, M.-Gen. Sir Willoughby , JCC^. 98 F.
19ft Dickson, Maj.-Gen. Sir A. KCH. R. Art.
DoTeton, Lt.-Gen. Sir J £. I. C. Ser.
• Dmmmond, Gen. Sir Gordon 49 F.
Effingham, Gen. K. A. Earl of 3 F.
Fane, Gen. Sir Henry 1 Dr. Gds,
Ferguson, Gen. Sir Ronald Crauftird . . 79 F.
GoMon, Lt-Gen. i9ir James Willonghby, Bt.
GCH. 23 F.
Grey, Gen. Hon. Sir Hen. Geo. GCH. 13 Dr.
Hewett, Gen. J2^. Hon. Sir George, Bt. 61 F.
mi HiU, Gen. Rowland, Lord, GCH. and
KC. . . RHorseGds. Gen. Comm.-in-Cli]ef.
Hislop, Gen. Sir Thomas, Bt 48 F.
Houstoun, Gen. Sir Wm. Bt. GCH.. .dO F.
Keane, Lt.-Gen. John, Lord, GCH. . .49 F.
Wi Kempt, Lt.-Gen. Bt. Hon. Sir James,
GCH. «F.
on Lambert, Lt.-Gen. Sir John 10 F.
Londonderry, Gen. C. W. Marq. uf, GCH.
10 0r.
Ludlow, Gen. G. J. JSarl . . . .Soo. Fas. Qdsu
Lumley, Gen. Hon. Sir William 6 Dr.
Lushington, Maj.-Gen. Sir J. L. B. I. C. Ser.
Lynedoch, Gen. Thomas, Lord, GCMG. 1 F.
Murray, hL-Qen.Rt. Hon. Sir G. GCH.4A P.
Nugent, Gen. Bt. Hon. Sir Geo. J9#. . . • . 6 F.
O'Callagan, Lt.-Gen. Hon. 5ir R. W. 39 F.
Wi Orange, Gen. H. R. H. W. F. H. the
Hereditary Prince of
Oswald, Gen. Sir John, GCMG 95 F.
Paget, Gen. Hon. Sir Edward 29 F.
Pringle, Lt.-Gen. Sir Wm. Henry ... .46 F.
Robinson, Lt.-Gen. SirV.V fiO F.
Russell, Col. Lord Geo. Wm. (CimO D^tL
^2i Seaton, Lt.>Gen.John,X«rc{, GCH.MV.
Smith, 5ir Wm. Sidney, Lt.-Gen. of R. Mar.
S2ft Somerset, Lt-Gen. Lord, R. B. H. 4 l>r.
QJB Strafford, Lt.-Gen. Jn. Lord, GCH. 29 F.
SB Yandeleur, Gen. Sir John O 19 Dr.
Wi Vivian, Lt.-Gen. Bt. Hon. Sir K. H.
Bt. GCH. 1 Dr.
Walker. Gen. Sir Geo. Townsend, Bi. SO F.
Q2ft Wellington, Field Marshal Arthur, I>uke
of, KG. GCH. Gren. Gds., Rifle Brig.,
Constable of the Tower of London,
Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports.
Worsley, M.-Gen. Sir Hen B. I. C. Si
KNIGHTS COMMANDBRS. (KCB.)
Adam, Lt.-Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick,
GCMG 67 F.
Anburey, MaJ.-Gen. Sir Thos.. .B. I. C. Ser.
Anson, Gen. Sir WUliam, Bt. 47 F.
Arbuthnot, Lt.-Gen. Sir Thomas ... .62 F.
Arbuthnot, MaJ.Gen. Sir Robert
Barnard, Lt.-Gen. Sir Andr. GCH. Rifle Br.
Bans, Lt.-Gen. Sir Jas. SteTenson, ... .do.
Bathnrst, Lt.-Gen. Sir Jas. Got. of Berwick
Berkeley, Miy.-Oen. Sir G.H.F.
Blakeney, Lt.-Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir Sdw-
GCH. 7 F.
Bonrke, Lt.-Gen. Sir Richard 54 F.
BouTerie, Lt.-Gen. Sir Henry F. GCMG.
Brooke, Lt.-Gen. Sir Arthur 66 F.
Buchaui MaJ.-Gea. Sir John 95 P.
Bunbury, Lt.-Gen. Sir Henry Edward, JBt.
Burghersh, LL-Gen. J. Lord, OCH.
Buigoyne, MaJ.-Gen. £><r J. F.
Caldwell, M. Gen. Sir J. L.....B.I. C. Ser.
463
Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
KNIGHTS COMMANDERS.—ConfintMcL
im Cameron, Miy.-Gen. Sir Alex.
Cameron, Lt-Gen. Sir John OF.
CampbeU, Gen. Sir Henry F. GCH. 25 F.
98i CampbeU, Lt.-Gen. ^ir Colin 72 F.
Camcross, Maj.-Gen. Sir Jos. Hugh, R. Art.
Casement, Maj.-Qoi. Sir W E. I. C. Ser.
Wi CUIton,Maj.-Gen.^tr Ar.B.JSrC^. 17 Dr.
CoraeUia, Maj.-Gen. Sir Thos. . . E. I. C. Ser.
Deacon, Maj .-Gen. Sir Chaa. . . E. I. C. Ser.
Wi Dick, MaJ.-Gen. Sir R. H. KCH.
Dickson, Maj.-Gen. Sir Jeremiah
Disney, Gen. Sir Moore 15 F.
Donkin, Gen. Sir Rofane S. GCff. . . 11 F.
Douglas, Maj.-Gen. Sir James
Douglas, Maj.-Gen. Sir Neil, KCH.
Doyeton, Maj.-Gen. Sir John . . £. I. C. Ser.
Downes, Maj.-Gen. Ulysses, Lord
Doyle, Col. Sir J. M.
Dundas, M^.-Gen. Son. Sir R. L.
D'Urban, Lt-Gen. Sir Benj. KCH* . .51 F.
Qift Evans, Col. Sir De Lacy
Fitz Gerald, Maj.-Gen. Sir J. F.
FouUs, M.-Geii. Sir David E I. C. Ser.
Fraser, Maj.-Gten. Sir Hugh do.
(Gardiner, M.«Gen. Sir John, Dep. Ad. Gen.
Gardiner, Col. 5ir Robert, JTCir. .. R.Art.
Gibbs, Maj.-Gen. Sir Edward
Gilmour, Maj.-Gen. Sir D. L.
mGomm, Maj.-Gen. Sir Wm. M.
Cough, Maj.-Gen. Sir Hugh 90 F.
Grant, Lt.-Gen. Sir Wm, Keir, GCH, 2 Dr.
SSI Greenock, Ma).-Gen. Lord
Greenwell, M.-Gen. Sir, Leonard, KCH.
Guise, Lt-Gen. Sir John Wright, ^^
SB Halkett, Lt.-Gen. Sir Colin, GCH. 31 F.
HIB Hardinge, Maj .-Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir Henry
97 F.
Harvey, Maj.-Qen. Sir John, KCH.
Hope, Col. 5tr James A Unatt
Houstoun, M^.-Gen. Sir Rob... E. I. C. Ser.
Jackson, Lt.-Gen. Sir Rich. Downes . .81 F.
Johnston, Lt.-Gen. Sir William 68 F.
Jones, Maj.-Gen. Sir J. T. Bt.
Keating, Lt.-Gen. Sir Henry Sheehy . .90 F.
Leighton, Maj.-Gen. Sir David . . E. I. C. Ser.
Leigh, Maj.-Gen. Sir Alexander
Lowe, Lt-Gen. Sir Hudson, GCMG. 56 F.
Lyon, Lt.-Gen. i9tr James, GCH. 24 F.
Macbean, Maj.-Gen. Sir Wm.
M*Mahon, Lt.-Gen. Sir Thomas, B^. . . 94 F.
Macdonald, Lt.-Gen. Sir John 67 F.
OaH MacdoneU, Maj.-Gen. Sir Jas. KCH.
Mac&rlane, Gen. Sir Robert, GCH. . . 32 F.
MacGregor, M.-Gen. Str E. J. l&.Bt. KCH.
McLean, Lt.-Gen. SirKec E. I. C. Ser.
Maclean, Lt.-Gen. Sir John. 00 F.
Macleod, .Maj.-Gen Sir Don. . . E. I. C. Ser.
Maitland, Lt.-Gen. Sir Pereg^e .... 76 F.
Malcolm, Lt.-Col. Sir James, late R. Mar.
Manners, Lt.-Gen. Lord Cha. S 3 Dr.
OaHMay, M.-Gen. Sir John, KCHjbam R.Ar.
Napier, M.-Gen. Sir Cha. Jas.
M.-€ten. Sir Geo.Tho.
Nicolls, Lt.-Gen. Sir Jasper 93 F.
O'Halloran, Maj.-Gen. Sir J. . . E. I. C. Ser.
Pakenham, Maj.-Gen. Hon. Sir H. R.
Pilkington, Maj.-Gten. Sir Andrew
Reynell, Lt.-Gen. Sir Thomas, Bt. . . 87 F.
Richards, M.-Gen. Sir Wm. .. £.I.C.Ser.
Rose, M.-G^. Sir John do.
Wi Ross, Col. Sir Hew D R. Art.
Russell, M.-Gen. Sir Jas E. I. C. Ser.
Sale, Col. Sir Robert U. 18 F.
Savage, M.-Gen. Sir John Boscawen, KCH.
Soott, M.-Gen. Sir Hopt. S £. I.C. Ser.
Wi Scovell, Maj .-Gen. Sir Geoi^, Gov. of
the R. Mil. College.
Smith, Lt-Gen. Sir Lionel, Bt. GCH. 40 F.
Wi Somerset. Lt.-Gen. Lord Fitz Roy 53 F.
Stovm, Col. Sir Frederick, KCMG. . . Unatt.
Ta¥lor, Lt.-Gen. Sir John 80 F.
Ofl Thackwell, Col. Sir Joseph, KH. . . 3 Dr.
Thornton, Lt.-Gen. Sir Wm 85 F.
Wi Vera, Maj.-Gen. Sir Cha. Broke
Wale, Gen. Sir Charles 33 F.
Wallace, Lt.-Gen . Sir J. A 88 P.
Waters, Maj.-Gen. Sir John.Capt Yarm.Cast.
Watson, Lt.-Gen. Sir Jas 14 F.
Whitehead, M.-Gen. Sir Tho. . . E. I. C. Ser.
Whittingham, Lt.-Gen. Sir S. F. KCH. 71 F.
Williams, Col. Sir B. K OF.
Wlllshire, Col. Sir Thomas 2 F.
m Wilson, Lt.-Gen. Sir J 82F.
Wilson, M.-Gen. Sir James <
Woodford, Lt.-Gen. Sir Alex. GCMG.
91® Woodford, M.-Gen. Sir J. G. KCH.
COMPANIONS. (CB.)
SB Abercromby, Col. Hon. Akx.
A'Court, Col. C. Ashe, KH.
Adair, Col. Thomas R. Mar.
Agnew, Lt -Col. Pat. Vans, late of E.I.C. Ser.
Auchmuty, Col. Sam. B.
Alen, Lt.- Col. Luke
Allan, CoL Jas 57 F.
Anderson, Lt-Gen. Paul 78 F.
Anderson, Col. Sir Alex Unatt.
Andrews, M.-Gen. Aug E. I. C. Ser.
Arbnthnott, M^j.-Gen. Hon. Hugh
Arentsschildt, Maj. Sir Y. von, KCH.
Sin Arguimbau, Col. Lawrence
Armstrong, Col. Sir Richard Unatt
USA Askew, Lt-Gen. Sir Hen.
Baddeley, M.-Gen. W. C E. I.C. Ser.
QB Bailey, Lt-Col. M. W.
Bainbrigge,Col.PhiUp,As8ist. Qua. MastGen.
Balvaird, Col. WiUiam Unatt
S3i Baring, Lt-Col. G. Baron von, KCH.
Basden, Lt.-Col. James Lewis 89 F.
Battersby, Lt-Col. Fra late Unatt.
Battine, Col. William £. I. C. Ser.
QSftBeckwith, Col. Charles
r 464
Moit Honourable Order of the Both.
COMPANIONS— (C.B.)—C<»i^inii«rf.
Bell, Col. John
BellyLt. Col. Thomas 48 F.
Birch, Maj.-Gten. John Frandt
Bisshopp, Lt-Col. Cecil U F.
Blair, Col. Thomas Hunter Unatt.
Blake, CoL Wm. Williams
Blanshard, Lt.-Col. Tho B. Eng.
Bosset, Col. C. P. de, KH,
Bowen, M.-Oen. Herbert E. I. C 8er.
Bowyer, Lt-Col. C late of do.
Brsndseth, Lt.-Col. Thomas A R. Art
imBrereton, Lt.-Col. Wm. KH. . . B. Art.
19ft Bridger, Lt.-Col. J. P.
Brotherton, Col. T. W 16 Dr.
Brown, CoL George, K,H, ........ Rif. Br.
Brown, Lt.-Col. Oast.
Browne, Col. John F.
OR Browne, Col. Fielding
Qfi Bulow, Lt.-Col. J*, Baron
Bryant, Col. Sir Jer B. I. C. Ser.
Butterwortb, MaJor'W. J , . . do.
IEBCal?ert, Col Felix Unatt
Qfi Cameron, Lt-Col. Duncan . . late of 70 F.
Cameron, Major John E. I. C. Ser.
Campbell, Mijor Sir Edw. A do.
Oa Campbell, Col. Svr Guy, Bt Unatt.
Campbell, Col. Archibald .... late of 46 F.
Qfi Campbell, Col. John late of 22 F.
Q2A Campbell, Col. William h. p.23 F.
Qfi Campbell, Lt-Col. Patrick. . h. p. 62 F.
Campbell, Lt-Col. Charles Stewart h.p.l F.
Carey, MaJ.-Gen. Str Octavius, KCH.
Carrol, MaJ.-Gen. 8vr W. P. KCH.
Caolfleld, Col. James . . late of E. I. O. Senr.
WBi Chahners, Col. Wm. KH.
Chapman, M.-Oen. SVr S. R. KCH. R.Eng.
Cheape, Lt-Col. Jolm B. I. C. Ser.
OR Cheney, CoL E.
Ml ChUders, CoL Michael late Unatt
Chnich, Lt-Col. Sir R. GCH.
OR Chnrehill, CoL C. H. 91 F. Qmu-Mast-
Oen. E. Ind.
Oa Clarke, Lt.-CoL Isaac B. . . late of 2 Dr.
Cock, Lt.Col. Henry E.I.C.8er.
Colvin,Lt-CoL John do.
Conyers, Col. Cha. Edw.
OR Cooke, Lt-Col. R.H.
Cother, Lt-Col. Charles
Couper, CoL Geo. KH. Unat
Cowell, Lt-Col. William
Creagh, Col. Andrew
Croker, Lt-C<d. William 17 F.
Crosdill, Lt-CoL J late of E. I. C. Ser.
Cross, C<rf. William Unatt
Cunliffe, M. Gen. Sir R. H. Bt. S. I. C. Ser.
D'Aguilar, Col. Geo. C. Unatt. Dep. AdJ.-
Gen. in Irel.
Oa Dalmer, M. Gen. Thomas
OR Damer, Lt-Col. Hon. Geo. Lionel D.
OR Dansey, Lt-CoL Cha. Comw. . . R. Art
Davy, MaJ.-Gen. Sir W. Gabriel, KCH.
Dawes, Col. lliomas H.
De la Motte, H. Oen. Peter. . . .E. I. C. Ser.
Domie, Lt-GoL WQliam H 13 F.
465
Dickson, M. Gen. WilU«in •. • . B. I. C. 8cr.
iR DornUe, Lt-Col. PhUlp Umtt.
Douglas, Lt-Gen. Sir Howard, BU GCMU.
iR Douglas, Lt-Col. Robert, .late of R.Art.
Downman, M^w^en. Sir TiKMnas, KCH.
Doyle, Lt.-Oen. Sir C. W. GCH.
OR Drummond, Mij.-Qen. Percy
Duffy, CoL John VmaX%.
Dundas, Lt-Col. Hon. Henry 83 F.
Dundas, Lt-CoL Wm. Bolden R. Art.
iR Dyneley, Lt-CoL Tho <Ia.
Eden, Lt-CoL John, Unatt Dep. Ad^Mitm.
inOanada
OR Egerton, Col. Rich Unatt.
Ellicombe, CoL Charles Orene IL Bag.
Elphinstone, MaJ.-Gen. Sir Howard, Mt.
iR Elphinstone, MaJ.-Gen. Wm. Kdth
Elrington, Col. Richard Goodall 47 F.
Enkine, Col. William Howe Knight
Eustace, MaJ.-Gen. William C. KCH,
Evans, M. Gen. Thomas
Evans, Col. R. L late of E. I. C. Ser.
Everard, Lt-Col. Mathias, KH. 14 F.
Ewart, Col. John Fred.
Fagan, CoL C. 8. E. I. O. Ser.
Fair, MaJ.-Gen. A do.
Fanshawe, CoL Edward R. £■«.
Faunce, CoL A. D.
iR Fead, Lt-Col. George
Fearon, Col. Robert Bryoe 6 F.
Fergusson, CoL Jas. h. p^
Finch, Col. Hon. John Unatt.
Pitagerald, Lt-Col. Cha. late of E. L C. Ser.
Fleming, Col. Edw. . . Insp. Fd. Off. Ree. VnIL
Forbes, Col. David
Fraser, Lt-Gen. Hastings 83 F.
Frederick, M. Gen. Edward B. L C. Ser.
Freke, Col. Henry
OR Fremantle, CoL J Unatt
iR Fuller, Lt-CoL Fmncls late oT £8 F.
Fyers, MaJ.-Gen. Peter
Gabriel, Colonel Robert Bud, KH.
Galiffe, Lt-CoL John
Galloway, CoL Arch E. I, C. Ser.
Godwin, Col. Henry
iR Gold, Col. Charles
Goldfinch, CoL Henry R. £■«.
Goldie, Col. Geo. Leigh II F.
iR Goodman, CoL Stephen Arth. KH.
Gordon, Col. William Alex.
iR Gore, CoL Hon. Cha. KH. Unatt Dcp^
Quart-Mast-Gen. in Caaada
Gore, Mi^. Henry Boss
Gosset, Col. Sir Wm. KCH. R. Ec^.
Graham, Lt-Col. Charies ....£. I. C Sen.
iR Grant, Col. Jas. Gov. of Scaiboro'OMtk
Greenhill, MaJ.-Gen. James D. - . B. L C Ser
Grey, M. G^. John
iR Gurwood, Lt-CoL John Unatt
iR Halkett, Lt-CoL Hugh, KCH.
Hall, Lt-CoL Henry B. I. C. Sot.
iR Hamerton, M^.-Gen. J. M.
Hamilton, M.-Gen. Christopher
Harding, Gol. Geo. Jodd R.
Most Hcntmrabk Order of the Bath.
COMPANIONS— (CB.)^C(m^iiM{.
Hare, Col. Rtehard Goddajrd Unat.
Cfi Hare, Col. John, KH, 37 F.
iB HaniB, Lt.*Gen. W. Q. Lordj KCH.
73 F.
Harrteon, Lt.-CoI. J<^n Bacon
Harvey, Col. Sir Rob. John
Hawkins, Lt-Col. John P.
lEB Hay, Col. James .Unatt.
Hubert, Lt-Col. Charles £. I. C Ser.
Herford, Lt-Col. Wm. L.
Heriot, Col. F. O.
Herriei, Col. Sir Wm. L. KCH. .... Unatt
Ha Hill, CoL Sir R. C.
Hill, Col. Sir D. St. Leger Unatt.
Holoombe, Lt-Col. Har. Fort
HoIIoway, Lt.-Col. W. C. B R. Eng.
Home, Col. Robert E. I. C. Ser.
Hopkinson, Lt*-Col. SvrC, ,, late of do.
SSI Hoste, Col. Sir Geo. Cha. . . . . R. Eng.
Hughes, Col. James
Hughes, Lt-Col. Samnel £. I. C. Ser.
Hnll, M.-Oen. MUliam do.
Hnnt, Lt-Col. J. P.
Hanter, Col. George. . . .laite of E. I. C. Ser.
Innes, Col. William E. I. C. Ser.
Irvine, Mi^. Arch. licte of E. 1. C. Ser.
Qfi Jesaopp, Major John late of 2t F.
Johnson, Lt.-CoI. John, .late of E. I. C. Ser.
Johnstone, M.-Gen. F. J. T. . . S. I. C. Ser.
Kenah, Col. Thomas
80 Kennedy, Lt-Col. Alex. Kennedy Clark,
KH. 7 Dr. Ods.
Kennedy, Col. James £. I, C. Ser.
9SBi Kennedy, Col. Jas. Shaw Unatt.
IHA Kerrison, Lt-Gen. Sir Edw. Bi. OCH,
14 Dr.
King, Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry, KCH.
82i Kranchenbeig, Lt-Col. G. Baron von,
KCH.
m Lantonr, Col. P. A. KH.
Lawrence, Col. Elias R. Mar.
9Ea Leach, Lt-Col. Jonathan
L'Estrange, Maj.-Gen. G. G. C*
Lewis, Col. George late of R. Mar.
Lewi8,Col. Geo. Griffith R. Eng.
Lightfoot, Col. T.
Lillie, Lt-Col. 5tr John Scott
Umond, M.-Gen. Sir James . . £. I. C. Ser.
Lindsay, M.-Ckn, Alex do.
Lindsay, Col. Martin
Ldsle, Lt-CoL Robert
aa Uuellyn, Col. Richard
mi Love, Col. Jas. Fred. KH. 73 F.
Low, Lt-Col. John E. I. C. Ser.
Liumuiden, Maj. Tho do.
SR Lygon, Maj.-Gen. H<m. E. P.
McDonald, Col. John 98 F.
M'Douall, Col. Robert
M'Nair, Lt-Oen. John
^SSi Macdonald, Maj.-Gen. Alex.
9SBi Macdonald, Col. Alex R. Art.
aiail Macdonald, Lt-Col. Ranald, KH. 4 F.
Dep. Adj.-Gen. Bombay
Macdonald, Lt-Col. Robt. late of 36 F.
Macdonald, Lt-CoL Robt late of R. Art.
Macdonell, Lt-Col. George
Madaine, Col. Sir Arch Unatt
Macleod, Lt-Gen. Sir John, KCH. . . 77 F.
Macleod, M.-Gen. Cha. E. I. C. Ser.
Macleod, Lt.-Col. George Francis
Macpherson, Col. R. Barclay, KH.
Manners, Lt-Col. Russell
Mansel, Lt-Col. John
Manson, Lt-Col. Alex B. I. C. Ser.
Maxwell, Maj.-Gen. Sir Cha. Wm. KCH.
Mayne, Maj.-Gen. John £. I. C. Ser.
Meade, Lt-Gen. Hon, John
en Mercer, Col. Douglas Unatt
MicheU, Lt-CoL Edw. T R. Art
Michell, Lt-Col. John do.
Middlemore, M.-Gen. Geo.
Miles, CoL Sir Edward
m MiUer, Lt-CoL F. S.
OaH Miller, Col. George Unatt
MUnes, Lt-Col. Colin J.
iJ8A MitcheU, Lt-CoL Jas. ... .late of 98 F.
9m Money, CoL Arch.
Monteath, Lt-Col. Thomas .... E.I.C.Serv.
Montgom^e, Maj. P £.I.C.SerT.
Morgan, Lt.-Col. John do.
Morison, Col. William late of do.
Q2A Murray, M. Gen. Hon, Henry
Oa Muttlebnry, Lt-Col. George
Napier, Col. Thos. E.
Napier, Col .W. F. P,
I Nieol, M. Gen. Charles
I flBNicolay, Lt-Gen. SirW.KCH. 1 W.I Jleg.
O'Donnell, Lt*Col. H. A. late of E.I.C.Ser?.
O'Donoghne, Lt-CoL J. W.
Ogilvie, Col. James Unatt
Oglander, Col. Henry 86 F.
OnO'Malley, Col. George UnaU.
Orchard, Lt-Col. Joseph B.I.C.Serv.
O'ReUly, Lt-€ol. Walter F.
Oswald, Lt-CoL Robert
Otway, Lt-Gen. Sir Loftns Wm.
Owen, Col. John, KH. Dep. Adj. Gen. R.Mar.
Parke, Col. Thos. Adams do.
S3SI Parker, CoL John Boteler R. Art
S3SI Parkinson, Col. Edward
Pariby, M. Gen. B. B. E.I.C.Serv.
Pasley, Col. Charles William B. Eng.
Patrickson, CoL C. C.
Paty,;Col. Geo. Wm. KH. 94 F.
Pearson, Maj .-Gen. Sir T. KCH.
Pelly, Lt-Col. Raym.
Persse, Lt-Col. William 16 Dr.
Pitman, M.*Gen. Robert E.I.C.SerT.
Plenderleath, Lt-Col. Charles
Pollock, Maj.-Gen. Geo E.I.C.Serv.
Pollok, Maj.-Gen. Thos do.
Pottinger, Lieut. Eldred do.
Power, Col. William G R. Art
Proctor, Col. Hen. Adolphus
Purton, Major John E.I.C.Serv.
Pym, Col. Robert ILArt.
Pynn, Lt-Col. Sir Henry
W Quentin, Lt.-Gen. Sir Geo. Aug. KCH.
466
Most Honourable Order of the Baih.
COMVAmOVS—iC.B.y-Conimwd.
Bainey, Col. Hen. KH, Unatt.
Beade, Col. Sir Thomas
Reeves, MaJ.-Qen. Geo. J. KH,
Beid, Lt.-Col. Wm B. Eng.
S2i Rice, Col. Samuel, KH. Unatt.
Richards, Maj.-Oen. Alfred .... E.I.C.Senr.
Roberts, Lt.-Col. Abraham do.
RobertSf^Col. H. T late of do.
Robertson, Mi^.-Gen. Geo. Duncan
Robertson, Lt.-Col. W. von, KCH.
Rolt, Col. John Unatt.
QlARooke, M.-Gen. Sir Hen. W. KCH,
Boss, Lt.-<3en. John .46 F.
QfiBowan, Lt.-CoL Charles
SSft Bowan, Col. William Unatt.
Bussel, Col. Lechmere B.I.C.Serv.
St. Clair, Col. Thos. Staunton, KH. . . Unatt.
Salter, Mi^.-Gen. Jas. F B.I.C.Serv.
QfiSaltoun, Maj.-Gen. Alex. Lord^ GCH.
Saluberry, Lt.-Col. C. de, late h.p.Can. Voltig.
Sandwith, Maj.-Gen. Wm B.I.C.Serv.
Sandwith, Lt.-Col. Bentham do.
Scott, Lt.-Col. John 4 Dr.
Seton, Col. William Carden
Sewell,Col. Wm. Hen... 6 F.Dep.Qua.Mast.
Gen. £. Indies
Skinner, Col. James £.I.G.Serv.
OR Sleigh, Maj.-Gen. J. W 9 Dr.
Smelt, Col. WiUiam 37 F.
OR Smith, Col. Henry Geo Unatt.
Smith, CoL Sir C.F ••......B. Eng.
qB Smith, Col. J. W. *•• B. Art.
Smith, Lt-Col. Robert . .late of E.I. C.Serv.
Smyth, Lt.-Col. C. M. Carmichael,E.I.C.Serv.
Snodgrass, Col. Kenneth Unatt.
Stalker, Lt.-Col. Foster E.I.C.Serv.
Stanhope, Maj.-Gen. Hon. Lincoln
Stanhope, Col. Hon. Leicester Unatt.
Stannus, iH.'Qexk.Sir EphraimG., E.I.C.Serv.
CSI Staveley, Col. William Unatt.
Steel, Lt.-Col. S. W E.I.C.Serv.
Stevenson, Lt.-Col. Thomas. ... do.
CIA Straton, Lt.-Gen. Sir Jos., KCH. 8 Dr.
Qfi Stretton, Col. Sempnmius
Sullivan, Col. Henry 6 F.
Taylor, if .-Gen. H. G. A E.I.C.Serv.
Taylor, Lt.-Col. Cha. Cyril Part.Serv.
Q» Taylor, CoL T. W. Lt Gov. R. MiL CaJI.
Thackeray, M.-Gen. Fred. Rennell
Thomas, Col. Henry 40 F.
Thomson, Col. Alexander
Thomson, Capt. Geo £.I.C.8crv.
Thorn, Col. Nathaniel, JTJBT. Ass.Qiia.MA,G€n.
Thomhill, Lt.-CoI. George
Thornton, Col. Henry
Tickell, Col. Richard £.I.C.Sc!rr.
Timbrell, Major Thos do.
Tonson, Col. Jacob
OSftTorrens, Col. Robert. .A. G. in Bast lad.
Trevor, Lt.-(}en. Hon. Henry Otway
Tulloch, Lt.-Col. A^eL K.LC.Serv.
Turner, Col. George R. Art.
Tweeddale, M.-Gen. Geo. Marq. of^ KT,
Upton, Lt.-Gen. Hon* A. P.
Vernon, Col. Hen. C. E Unatt.
OS Vigoureux, Col. C. A h« p.
Viney, Maj.-Gen. Sir James, KCH.
Wade, Lt.-Col. Sir CM B.I.C.8erv.
Wade, Col. Tho. Fra. Unatt.
Wahab, Col. James late of E.I.C.SerT.
WL Walker, Lt.-Gol. LesUe, KH.
Ward, Col. John Rich.
Warre, Col. Sir William Unatt.
Waters, Col. Edmund E B.I.C.Serr.
Watson, M.-Gen. Sir Heniy
Watson, Lt-Col. W. L. . . .late of B.I.C.Scrv.
Way, Maj.-Gen. Sir G. H. a
Wells, Lt.-Col. John Xeave B.
Wemyss, Col. Thos. Jas.
Wetherall, Col. Geo. Aug. KH. 1 P.
Wheeler, Lt.-Col. Hu^ M BJ.CServ.
Whinyates, Lt. Col. Edward C. KH. . RJkrt.
Whish, CoL William S B.I.C.SerT.
White, Lt.-CoL Wm. Grove
Wi Wilkins, Lt.-CoL George, KH.
WilUamson, Lt.-CoL William ..KLCScrr.
Wilson, CoL 5tr J.M.irJ^Jidj.toCbeL Ho«p.
Wilson, M.-Gen. Thomas E.I.C.Serr.
Wilson, M.-Gen Francis W. . . . . do.
Wilson, Lt.-Col. Q. D.
Wood, CoL William, KH.
Woodgate, Col. William
Wynyard, Col. Edward Unatt.
Zuhlcke, Col. Geo. Hen.
OFFICEBS OF THE OBDEB.
Dran— John Ireland, Dean of Westminster.
GeTiealogiMt^-Wtlier Aston Blount, Esq. Chetter Herald.
Bath King of Arnu — ^Algernon Greville, Esq.
Begiitrar and Secretary — Captain Michael £^mour, B. N.
Deputy— Sir William Woods, KH. Garter King of Amu.
Gentleman Usher — George Frederick Beltz, Esq. KH. Lamca$ter Herald,
Meuenger — James Pulman, Esq. Biehnumd Herald.
Officer qf Arms Attendant on the I Sir WiUiam Woods, KH. Getrier
Second and Third Clatset. S of ArmM.
Secretary to Second and Third Clamt.SW Harris Nicolas, KCMG. KH.
467
OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK IN THE ARMY
OP
THE HOST DISTINGUISHED ORDEB
OP
SAINT MICHAEL AND SAINT GEORGE
GRAND MASTER.
Field Marshal Hu Royal HtghneuAMg. F. Dvke of Cambridge, KG, OCB, GCH,
KNIGHTS GRAND CROSSES. (QCMG.)
Field Marshal H.Ji,H. Aug. F. DulkeofCam-
bridge y KG, GCB. GCH, Coldst. Guards,
and 60th Foot.
Lt.-Gen. Sir Howard Douglas, St, CB,
i2ft Lt.Geii. Rt, Hon, Sir Frederick Adam,
KCB, 67 F.
Wi Lt-Gen. Sir Alexander Woodford, fCJB.
Colonel Sir Frederick Hankey.
Lt.-Gen. Sir Hen. Frederick Bouverie, KCB.
Gen. Sir Henry Pigot, 38 F.
Gen. Thomas Lord Lynedoch, GCB, 1 F.
Lt.-Gen. SirC, Bulkeley Egerton,/rC£r.89F.
Lt.-Gen. 5ir Hudson Lowe, KCB, 66 F.
Maj.-Gen. Sir Patrick Ross, KCH.
Gen. Sir John Oswald^ GCB, 86 F.
Gen. Sir Martin Hunter, GCH,
Gen. Sir William Wilkinson.
KNIGHTS COMMANDERS. (KCMG.)
Colonel Sir Fredrick Stovin, KCB.
Dep. Assistant Com. Gen. Sir Edward Stuart
Ba3rne8, h. p.
Maj.-Gen. Count F. Rivarola, KCH, R.Malta
Fen. Reg.
COMPANIONS. (CMG.)
Lt.-Col. Thomas Drake, Unatt.
Major Charles Andrews Bayley, TTnatt.
Lt.-Col. Marq, Guiseppe de Piro, R. Malta
Fen. Rc^.
Colonel Henry Balneavis, KH. Unatt.
Dep. Com. Gen. James Woodhouse, h. p.
QJSI Major John W. Parsons, Unatt
OFFICERS OF THE ORDER.
Chancellor Sir Harris Nicolas, KCMG, KH.
King of Arms, ,., Sir Charles Douglas, CMG.
Regittrar at Corfu
Chancery qfthe Order The Colonial Department, Downing Street.
OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK IN THE ARMY,
WHO ARE PERMITTED TO WEAR
FOREIGN ORDERS.
The Orden mentioned in thit List belong to the following Countriee, and the Daiet are
thoie qf the Institution of the Order : —
Austria — Maria Theresa (3 Classes) 18 June,
1767.
Leopold (3 Classes) 14 July, 1806.
BoMirwi-— Maximilian Joseph (3 Clas.) 1 Jan.
1806.
B^gium — Leopold (3 Classes.)
iPyonoff— Military Merit (3 Classes) Mar.1 769.
Legion ef Honour (6 Classes) 13
May 1808.
Greece SaTiour (4 Classes.)
HanoMT— Guelphs (3 Classes) 18 June, 1816.
Naples-^t. Januarius (1 Class) July, 1738.
St. Ferdinand and Merit, (3 Clas.)
1 April 1800
St. George and Reunion (3 Clas.)
1 Jan. 1819.
Tfetherlands—WiOielm (4 Clas.) SO Apr. 1816.
PsTJWi— -lion and Sun (3 Classes) 1801.
Portugalr^Towej and Sword (3 Clas.) 17 Apr.
1748.
St Bento d'ATis (S Classes) 1789!
Priisria— Black Eagle— 18 Jan. 1701.
MiUtary Merilr-1740.
Red Eagle(3Classes)12June,1702.
RussiarSt. Andrew— 30 Nor. 1606.
St. Alexander Newski— 17S2.
St. Ann (2 Classes) 3 Feb. 1736.
St. Geoi^ (4 Classes) 26 Nov. 1760.
St. Wladimir(6CUsse8)40ct. 1782.
Sardi$iia — St. Maurice and St. Lazarus (2
Classes) 13 Nor. 1672.
Saxony^St. Henry (3 Classes) 7 Oct. 1736.
<S;paii»— Charles tiie Third (3 Clas.) 19 Sept.
1771.
San Fernando (6 Clas.) 31 Aug. 1811.
8t.HermenigUde(2Clas.)10July,1816.
Stlsabella the Catholic(3 Clas.)1816.
Sweden^SwoTd (3 Classes) 17 Apr. 1748.
Turkey— Creaeent (2 Classes) 6 July, 1804.
Tuscany ' St. Joseph, (3 Classes) 1807.
WvriemJmrg^Vmtxn Merit (3 Clas.) 1760.
468
ROYAL HANOVERIAN GUELPHIC ORDER.
KNIGHTS GRAND CROSSES. (GCH.)
Field Mar. His R. H. Aug. Frederick, Dukt
0/ Cambridge, KG. GCB, GCMG.
Field Mar. His Majesty The King of the
Belgians, KG, GCB,
Wi Alten, M.-Gen. C. Count GCB, Iste Gcr.
Leg.
9SBi Anglesey, Gen. H. W. Mara, of, KG,
GCB, 7 Dr.
OaHBamard, Lt.-Gen. Sir A. F. KCB, Rif.Br.
Bayly, Lt.-Geii. Sir Henry 8F.
Beresfoid, Gen. Wm. Carr. Vise, GCB, 16 F.
Blakeney, Lt-Gen. Bt, Hon. 5ir Edw. KCB,
7 F.
Bloomfield,Lt-Gen.Benj.Xor</,GCjB. R.Art.
Bradford, Lt-Gen. Sir Tho, GCB 80 F.
Brisbane, Lt.-Gen. Sir T.M. Bt, KCB, 34 F.
Baighersli, Lt.-Gen. J. Lord, KCB,
Campbell, Gen. Sir Hen. Fred. KCB, 25 F.
Champagne, Gen. Sir Josiah 17 F.
Church, Lt.-Col. Sir R. CB, late GreekLtJn.
Cockbnm, General George
Cockbum, MaJ.-Gen. Sir Jas. Bt,
OaHColTille, Gen. Hon, Sir Cha. GCB, 5 F.
Combermere, Gen. S. Vite. GCB, 1 Life Gds.
Conyngham, Maj. F. N. Marq, KP. Unatt.
Crosbie, Gen. Sir J, Gustayus
Darling, Lt.-Gen, Sir Ralph 41 F.
Decken, Lt-Gen. F. Count von der, late Ger.
Donkin, Gen. 5ir R. S. KCB 11 F.
Doyle, Lt-Gen. Sir Chas. Wm. CB,
Dnff, Gen. Hon Sir Alex 37 F.
ElpUnstone, Capt. J. Lord (Civil) . .Unatt.
Erroll, Lieut. W. G. Barl qf, KT. * ... h. p.
Fits Clarence, Col. Lord Frederick . . Unatt.
Fraser, Gen. Sir John . . Lt. GoT.of Chester.
KNIGHTS COMMANDERS. (KCH.)
Fuller, Lt-Gen. i9ir Joseph 75 F.
Gordon, Lt-Gen. Sir J. WiUonghby, Bt.
GCB. Qttar.-M8Bt.-Gen 88P.
Grant, It-Gen. Sir Wm. Keir, KCA, 8 Dr.
Grey, Gen. Hon. Sir H. G. GCB, .. 13 Dr.
DBHalkett, Lt-Gen. SirCoUn, KCB.91 F.
Hammond, Gen. Fra. Tho.
9M HUl, Gen. R. Lord, GCB, KC. R.Honc
Gds. and Gen. Comm. in Chief
Houstonn, Gen. Sir Wm. Bt. QCB, . .90 F
Hunter, Gen. Sir Martin, GCMG.Qor.fi
Stirling Castle
Keane, Lt-Gen. John, Lord, GCB. . .43 F.
QSft Kempt Lt.-Gen. Bt. Hon. SirJu.GCB.
SF.
W Kerrison, Lt-Gen. Sir Edw. Bt. CB.
14 Dr.
Londonderry, Gen. C. W. Harq. tf, GCB.
10 Dr.
S29 Lyon, Lt-Gen. Sir Jas. KCB, , .U F.
Mackenzie, Gen. Sir Alexander, Bt.
Macfkriane, Gen. Sir R. KCB 3) F.
Murray, Lt-Gen. Bt, Hon. Sir G. GCB.
42 F.
Hn Saltonn, Maj.-Qen. A. Xorcf, CB.
tNSL Seaton, Lt-Gen. John, Lard, GCB, 96 F.
Slade, Gen. Sir John, Bt 5 Dr. Gds.
Smith, Lt-Gen. Sir Lionel, Bt. KCB. 40 f.
Stephenson p MaJ.-Gen. Sir Ben}. Charles
Qlft Strafford, Lt-G«n. J. Lard, GCB, 89 F.
Turner, Gen. 5tr HilgroTe 19 F.
IB Vivian, Lt.-Gen. Bt. Han. Sir R. H.
Bt. GCB iDr.
Ca Wellington, Fd. Mar. A. Dukeqf, KO-
GCB, Gren. Gds. and Rifle Bag.
WetheraU, Gen. Sir Fred. Aug 17 F.
Wheatley, Mi4.^GeB. Sir Henry
Adams, Lt-Gen. Sir G. P.
Arentsschildt, Maj. SirY. Yon,CjB.l.Ger.Leg.
Arthur, Col. Sir Geo h. p.
OR Baring, Lt^CoLG. Boron ton, CB,LG,L,
Barton, Lt-Gen. Sir Robert
Bisset, Comm. Gen. i9ir John h. p.
9SB Bowater, M^.-Gen. Sir Edw.
Browne, Maj.-Gen. Sir John
Browne, Lt-Gen. Sir Thomas
Browne, CoL Sir Thos. H h. p.
Campbell, Mij.-Gen. Sir Jaa. Utte of R. Mar.
Caiey, Msj.-Gen. StrOctaTius, CB.
Carrol, Miy.-Gen. Sir Wm. Parker, CB.
Chabot,M^.-Gen. Louis W. Fi^. late of 50 F.
Chapman, M.-Gen. Sir S. R. CB, from R. £.
Christie, Col. Sir Arch. Dep. Gov. Stirl. Cas.
Iia^ Clifton, M.-Gen.iSirAr. B,KCB, 17 Dr.
Conroy, Capt. Sir John, Bt. . .h.p. R. Art
Cotton, M.-Gen. .STir WiUonghby, GCB.9SV,
Cumming, Lt-Gen. Sir H. J IS Dr,
Cust, Lt-Col. Hon. Sir Edward . . . .Unatt
Dalfoiac, Lt-Gen. Sir Jas. Chas. 3 Dr. Qdp.
Davy, Maj.-Gen. Sir Wm. Gabriel, CB.
468
De Butts, Lt-Gen. 5ir Aogvatw ..R.Ea|.
D'Este, Col. Sir Aug. Fred Unttt
cas Dick, Maj.-Gen. Sir Robt HeD« KCB.
Dickens, Lt.-Gen. Sir S. Treror.*. ..R. ^
cas Dickson, Mai.-Qen. Sir Alex. GCB,
firomR. Alt
m Douglas, Maj.-Gen. Sir Neil, KCB.
Downman, M*-Gen. 5irT. CB. ftcm K Aii
Dnirban, Lt-Gen. 5ir Bcnj. j:Ci9. ..51 F.
^rton, Lt-Gen. Sir Charles Bolkelcy,
GCMG 39 F.
Eustace, Maj.-Qen. Wm. ConiwaUis, CB.
Gardiner, Col. Sir Robert, KCB. ..& Aft
Gosset, Col. Sir William, CB B. EafC
Grant, Lt-Oen. 5ir Lewis 16F.
Greenwell, Maj.-Gen. Sir Leonard, KCB.
Halkett, Lt-Gen. Sir Alex.
m Halkett, Lt-CoL Hugh. CB. late G. Uf-
Hanbury, Mn^.-Gen. i^tr John
SSI Harris, Lt-Gen. W. G. Lard^ CB, 79 F.
Harvey, M^.-Oen. Sir John, KCB,
9SBi Hartmann, Lt-CoL Sir J. KCB.
UteOtr. Uf.
Royal Hanoverian Ouelphic Order,
KNIGHTS CQ10[AND£R9— Confmutfd.
Hawker, Lt.-Geo. Sir Thomas . .6 Dr. Gkb.
Berries, Col. Sir Wm. Lewis, CB, . . Unatt.
Higgins, Col. Sir Sam. G. late of Scots Fusil.
Guards.
Hutchinson, Lt.'-Gen. Sir W. G. Gov. of
Carrickfei^gus
Kearney, Maj.-Gen. Sir James
Kennedy, Comm.-Gen. Sir R. H h. p.
King, Maj.-Gen, Sir Henry, CB.
ni Krauchenberg, Lt.-Col. G. Bar, von, CB,
late Ger. I^eg.
linsingeDi Maj. £. Baron . . late Ger. Leg.
Uoyd, Lt.->Gen. Sir Evan .... 7 Drag. Qds.
Low, M^.-Gen. S. C. G. Barm, KCB,
late Ger. Leg.
^BHacdonen, MaJ.-Gen. Sir Jas. KCB,
from Coldstream Gds.
Macgregor, Maj.-Gen. Sir Evan J. M. Bt.
KCB.
Madeod, Lieut-Gen. Sir John, CB.
Macra, Col. Sir John Unatt.
Martin, Lt.-€ol. David late Ger. Leg.
Maxwelli Mt^-Gen. Sir Cha. Wm. CB.
m Mi^, Maj.-Cten. Sir John, KCB.
from R. Art.
Montresor, Lt.-Gen. Sir T. Gage, 2 Dr. Gds.
Mulcaster, Lt.-Gen. Sir Fred. Wm. R.£ng.
m Nioolay, Lt.-Gen. Sir Wm., CB.
1 W. I. Reg.
O'Connell, Maj.-Gen. Sir M. Cha.
Paterson, Lt.-Gen. Sir Wm. Capt. of Cans-
brook Castle.
Peacocke, Gen. Sir W. M. KC. Gov. of
Kinsale.
Pearson, Maj.-Gen. Sir Thomas, CB.
Prott, Capt. Victor late Ger. Leg.
Pvm, Insp. Gen. Sir Wm h. p.
Ob Quentin, Lt-Gen. Sir Geo. Aug. CB.
Reynett, Col. 5tr J. H h, p.
Riall, Lt.-Gen. Sir Phineas 74 Ft.
Rivarola, Maj.-Gen. Count Fra. KC.MO.
R. Malta Fenc.
HJB Robertson, Lt-Col. W. von, CB.
late Oer, leg.
I!IS Rooke, M^|.-Gen. Sir H. W. CB.
late of Soots Fus. Qds.
Ross, Maj.-Gen. Sir Patrick OC.MQ.
late of 75 Ft
Savage, Maj.-Gen. Sir John B. KCB.
&om R. Marines.
Q2A Straton, Lt.-Gen. 5ir Joseph, CB, 8 Dr.
Tbomton,Maj.-Gen.^tr C.Wade,late of R. Art.
CiiTownsendjCol. Hon. Horatio G.P. Unatt
Trench, Maj.-Gen. Sir Fred. Wm.
Tuyll, Maj.-Gen. Sir William
yiney,Maj.-Gen. 5ir James, C£.iTom R. Art
Webb, Sir J. MD, Direct. Gen. Ord. Med.
Department.
Whitmore, Maj.-Gen.i9irGeoTge,fromR.£ng.
Wbittingham, Lt-Gen. Sir S. Ford, KCB.
71 Ft
Wilson, Lt.-Gen. Sir Wiltshire .... R. Art.
QSi Woodfoid, Maj.-G«n. Sir J. G. KCB.
Ximenes, Maj.-Gen. S^r David
KNIGHTS. (KH.)
Abemethie, CoL Thomas . . . .late of R. Mar.
A'Court, Col. C. Ashe, CB h. p.
Anderson, Maj. Joseph 60 F.
19ft Anderson, Lt.-Col. Robert 91 F.
Angelo, Lt-Col. E. A Unatt.
Amaud, Maj. J do.
Arnold, Col. Jas. Robertson R. Eng.
Austen, Lt.-Col. John Unatt
Badcock, Lt-Col. Lovell B 16 Huss.
Balneavis, Col. Henry, CMG Unatt.
lift Barton, Lt.-Co]. Alex 12 Dr.
Bayly, Maj. Sir Henry Unatt.
m Baynes, Lt-Col. Henry . .h.p. R. Art.
QB Beckwith, Lt-Col. Wm UnaU.
Benne, Capt Lewis h. p. Ger. Leg.
99A Bishop, Maj. Peter Unatt
Booth, Lt-Col. Henry .43 F.
Bossett, Col. Chas. P. de, €B. h. p.
Bradshawe, Lt-Col. Geo. Paris 77 F.
m Brereton, Lt-Col. William, CB. R. Art.
Briggs, Lt-Col. John F h. p.
Brock, Lt-Col Saumarez do.
Brown, Col. Geoige, CB Rifle Brig.
aSI Bruce, Mij. WiUiam ^Unatt.
m Bnlow, Lt-Col. J. Barony CB. late G. L.
Bunbnry, Col. Thos 67 F.
SB Bumey, Maj. W. Cape Mounted Riflemen
Burrowes, Maj. Robt Edw Unatt.
Burslem, CoL Nath late of 67 F.
Bosh, Lt-Col. WilUam 1 W. I. Regt
Butler, Maj. James Unatt
QB Cadell, Lt-Col. Charles do.
Caimcross, Lt-Col. Alex 06 Ft
Caimes, Lt.-C(^. J. B Unatt
Campbell, Lt-Col. Alexander 9 Dr.
Campbell, Col. James 96 Ft.
Campbell, Lt-Col. James Unatt.
Q9ft Carey, Lieut Thos. h. p. 2 Line Ger. Leg.
Carter, Col. Jtrfm 1 Ft.
iffil Chalmers, Lt-Col. Wm. CB h. p.
Charleton, Lt-Col. Edward, Unatt.
I>€p.'A(^.^Oen., Ceyion.
QBChatterton, Lt-Col. Jas. Cha. 4 Dr.Gds.
QB CUirk, Maj. John 64 Ft
Clarke, Lt-Col. Andrew 46 Ft
Clarke, Dep.-Insp.-Gen. John, MB. . .h. p.
Clerke, Lt-Col. St John Aug Unatt
Clerke, Maj. Thos. Hen. Shadwell . . . .h. p.
V/Ioete, Ajb.— vxOi. -A. J. ............... . u. p.
Colebroke, Lt-Col. Sir W. M. G. . . R. Art.
Considine, Lt-Col. James Unatt
Couper, Col. George, CB Unatt
HB Cox, Lt-Col. John do.
QB Cox, Lt-Col. William Part Serr.
Crabbe, Maj . Eyre J 74 Ft
Creagh, Lt-Col. Sir Michael 66 Ft
QB Cross, Lt-Col. John 66 Ft.
QB Crowe, Lt-Col. John Unatt.
Dales, Lt-Col. Samuel h. p.
Dance, Lt^ol. Sir C. Webb do.
470
Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order.
KNIQHTS— GmHnued.
Daubeney, Col. Henry do.
Davison, Lt.-C!ol. Sir William do.
Deane, Maj. Charles I Ft.
Wi Decken, MaJ. Wm. jBaron, late Ger. Leg.
Derinzy,Maj. B. Vigors 11 Ft.
H® Diggle, Lt.-Col. Charles . . R. Mil. Coll.
Du Plat, Maj. Gustayus Cha R. Eng.
Durie, Ass.-Insp. Wm. h. p. Ord. Med. Dep.
Edwards, Maj. R. Bidwell Unatt.
Elliot, Lt.-Co]. Wm do.
9SBL Elliot, Lt.-Coi. Wm. Hen 51 Ft.
England, Col. Richard 41 Ft.
Eustace, Lt-Col. Sir J. R. Gren. Gds.
Everard, Lt.-Col. Mathias, CB 14 Ft
Falconar, Col. C.Grant, Ins.Pd. Off.MeeJHst,
Findlay, Lt.-CoI. Alex h. p.
m Fitz Gerald, Lt.-CoI. Edw.Thos do.
Wi Fitz Maurice, Maj. J. Unatt.
Forbes, Dep.-Insp.-Gen.Chas. V.MD.ScKC.
H® Forlong, Maj. James 43 Ft
Forster, Maj. W. F Unatt
Fraser, Lt-Col. Rob. . . Fort-Mq^or, Jersey,
Freeth, Lt-Col. Jas. Assist- Qua.- Mast-Gen.
French, Lt-Col. Cudbert 28 Ft
Fulton, Lt-Col. Jas. Forrest hite of 9S Ft.
Gabriel, Col. Rob. Bard, CB h. p.
Q2ft Ghirland, Lt-Col. J Unatt.
QSi Gawler, Lt-Col. George do.
Garrett, Maj. Robert 46 Ft
Geddes, Lt.-Col. John Unatt
QSI Goodman, Col. Step. Arthur, CB, h. p.
QfiGore, Col. Hon, Charles, CB. Dep.-
Qua.^Mast.'Oen, in Canada,
Gorrequer, Col. Gideon late of 4 Ft
Qfi Grant, Maj. Alex Unatt
iSft Grant, Insp. Sir Jas. Rob. MB, . . h. p.
Graydon, Lt.-Col. George R. Eng.
Greame, Capt J. D late Ger. Leg.
Green, Lt.-Col. William Unatt
Hamilton, Col. J. Potter, late of Sco.Fus. Gds.
Hamilton, Col.Nicholas, Intp,F.O,Ree,Bitt.
Qfi Hardinge, Maj. Richard R. Art
can Hare, Col. John, CB 27 Ft.
Harris, Col. H. Bulted.
H® Harty, Maj. Jos. Mark 33 Ft.
Harvey, Lt-Col. Bissell, Inip, F, O. Bee, Bt.
Harvey, Lt-Col. James h. p.
can Havelock, Maj. William 4 Dr.
Hely, Maj. Jas. Price Unatt
Henderson, Col. Geo. Aug h. p.
IGil Henderson, Maj. James Unatt
Henderson, Maj. John Wm h. p.
Higgins, Lt.-Col. Wm. W Unatt
Hogge, Lt-Col. John .do.
Qfi Hope, Lt-Col. John Cha. Rif. Br.
Howard, Col. Thos. Phipps h. p.
Howden, Lt-Col. J. H. Lord Unatt.
Irwin, Maj. F. C. 63 Ft. Commandant of the
Troopt in Wettem Auttralia,
Jackson, Lt-Col. Edward Unatt.
m Jackson, Lt.-Col. James ... .6 Dr. Gds.
Jervois, Col. William h.p.
Jones, Lt-Col. George E 67 Ft
Jones, Lt-Col. James h. p.
471
Jones, Lt-Col. Rice R.£ag.
Q8A Kennedy, Lt-CoL Alex. Kennedy (Mi
CB 7Dr.Gdi.
Kerr, Lt-Col. Lord Robert h. p.
Wi King, Lt-Col. Cha. Inep. F.O,Bee.IH.
Kronenfeldt, Mi^. Cha. von . .late Ger. Leg.
91iLamont,Miij. Norman... 91 Ft
QJSA Lantour, Col. P. A. CB Lp.
H® Law, Miy. Robert . . R. Newf. Yet Cot.
Leslie, Lt-Col. Charles Uniti
Leslie, Lt-Col. John 4 FU
im lindham, Lt Ole .late Ger. Le^.
Lockyer, Maj. Hen. Fred 97 Ft
029: Love, Col. James Fred. CB 73 Ft
Lowen, Miy . Piearce,Cape Mounted Riflemea.
M< Adam, Lt-Col. WUUam UnitL
M'Caskill, Col. John 9 F.
Mac Bean, Lt-Col. Fred 84 F.
OiB Macdonald, Lt-Col. Ranald, CB, Jkf.
A<ff. Qen, Bombay .4 F.
Macintosh, Col. A. F. Uattt.
m Mackworth, Lt-Col. Sir Digby, Bt. do.
^ Macleod, Col. Sir Hen. Geo da
Macpherson, Col. R. B. . CB h. p.
OiB Madox, Lt-Col. Henry Uottt.
Manners, Lt-Col. Henry Herbert — S7 F.
Mansel, Lt-CoL Robt Christ Unatt
Marshall, Lt-Col. George 68 F.
m Marten, Lt-Col. Thomas 1 Dr.
Maxwell, Lt-CoL Arch. Montgomery 98 F.
Meade, Maj. Roche, Unatt Dep.As.Adj. Gen.
Meade, Sir John, MB, h. p. liep.IntJ>f Um,
Meuzies, Lt-Col. Charles . . . . R. Mar. Art
MicheU, Maj. Chas. ComwaUls h p.
MiUer, Lt-Col. William h. p. R. Art
Moore, Lt-Col. John Unstt
Morice, Maj. T. H late of B. Mir.
MuUen,Maj.R IF.
Wi Muller, Lt-Col. Geoige CJ?, late 0. Leg
Munro, Lt-CoL Alex R. Art
Newton, Lt-Col. Wm. Hen Unatt
Nicholson, Lt-Col. Thos. W da
Nickle, Col. Robt Part. Serr.
Norcliffe, Lt-Col. NorcliffiB b. p.
Gates, Lt-Col. Jas. Poole da
CB Oldfleld, Lt.-Col. John R. £i«.
Onslow, Maj. Wm Unatt
Owen, Col. John, CB, . . Dep. Adj. B. Utf.
Parry, Maj .-Gen. Parry Jones
Paty, CoL Geo. Wm. CjB 94 F,
Pearce, Lt.-Col. William Unatt
Peddle, Lt-Col. John 90 F.
Pennycuick, Lt.-Col. John 17 F.
Pipon, Maj. George Unatt
Pitt, Col. Geo. Dean, Ingp,Fd.Off.BeeJ>iti.
Power, Col. Wm. O. CB B, Art.
Rainey,Col. Henry, C^ Unatt
Ratclife, Lt-Col. John 6 Dr.
Reeves, Miy. -Gen. Geo. Jas. CB. Lt.^Gor,rf
Placentia.
Rice, CoL Samuel, CB Unalt
Riddall, CoL Wm dfc
RiddeU,Col. Hen. Jas. . . Ass.-Qr.-Mast-Gett.
Roberts, CoL Rich Uastt
Officers permitted to wear Foreign Orders,
KNIQHTS— Cmdnucd.
Bobyns, Maj. John late of R. Mar.
m Robs, Maj. Jas. Kerr Unatt.
Ryan, Maj. Thos 50 Ft.
SaU, Lt.-Col. William R. Newfl Yet. Cob.
St. Clair, Col. T. Staunton, CB Uuatt.
Sherlock, Col. Francis. . . .late of 4 Dr. Qds.
Simson, Lt.-Col. Robert h. p.
Singleton, Major John 90 Ft.
Slyfield, Maj. J. Clavell 8 (50 Ft.
Smith, Lt.-Col. Sir J. M. F R. Eng.
Smith, Lt.-Col. C. Hamilton h. p.
Somerset, Col. Henry .... Cape Mounted Rif.
Sopell, Lt-Col. Sir T. S.
Southwell, Capt. Hon. Cha. . . late 12 R. V. B.
Spink, Lt.-Col. John Unatt.
Stack, Maj. Oeo. Fitz Gerald 24 Ft.
Stephens, Maj. Hen. Sykes 86 Ft.
Stbted, Lt-Col. Charles Unatt.
Taylor, Maj. Abraham B 9 Ft.
Taylor, Lt.-Col. Pringle Unatt.
^Thackwell, Sir Jos. KCB 3 Dr.
Thorn, Col. Nathan. CB, Ass.-Qr.-Mas.-Qen.
Thorn, Lt.-Col. WiUiam hite of 26 Dr.
Thome, Maj. Per. Fra. Unatt.
Thomhill, Maj. Jas. Badham do.
Thorpe, Maj. Samuel do.
Tremenheere, Col. Walter . . late of R. Mar.
Trevor, Maj. A. H .Unatt.
Turner, Lt.-Col. Chas. Barker Part. Serv.
Sffil Tyler, Lt.-Col. John Unatt.
Valiant, Col. Thomas 40 Ft.
Walker, Maj .-Gen. Edward.
Oall Walker, Lt.-Col. LesUe, CB, late of 26 F.
Wallace, Col. SirJ.M 6 Dr. Gds.
m Wallace, Lt.-Col. Robert Unatt.
Weare, Lt.-Col. Thomas Prov. Bat.
Wetherall, Col. Geo. Aug. CB 1 F.
S3i Whinyates, Maj. E. C. CB R. Art.
Wilding, Lieut. Ernest late Ger. Leg.
^SBi Wildman, Col. Edward h. p.
92i Wilkins, Lt.'CoI. C. CB. late of R. Brig.
WUcocks, Maj. Rob. Hen 81 F.
Williams-Molyneux, ^aj. Thos Unatt.
Williams, Lt.-Col. W. F Part, Serv.
WUson, Col. J. M. CB. Adij. to Chelsea Hotp.
Wilson, Lt.-Col. Nathan Unatt.
Wilson, Maj. Nicholas 77 F.
$13ft Winchester, Lt.-Co]. Rob 92 F.
Wood, Col. William, CB h. p.
Wood, Lt-Col. Wm. Leighton do,
Wooldridge, CoL Tho. T do.
Wright, Lt..Col. Charles R. MU. Col.
Wright, Col. John R. Mar.
Young, Lt.-Col. Plomer Part. Serr.
OTHER FOREIGN ORDERS.
«» Abercromby Col. Ha.. Alex. CB. late of f WJS*-;-^^^"'
Coldstream Gds Uourth Class St. George
A'Court, Col. Cha. A. CB. KH. h. p. 1 Greek S Commander St. Ferdinand and Merit
Lt. Inf. \ Knight St. Maurice and Lazare
212^ Adam, Lt.-Gen. RU Hon. Sir Fred. KCB. K Knight Maria Theresa
GCMG. 67 F \ First Class St. Anne
Alexander, Capt. Jas. Edw. Unatt Third Class Lion and Sun
m Alton Maj.-Gen. Cha. Count, GCB. GCH.^^^l^^^J^^^n
late Ger. Leg LCommander of Tower and Sword
f Commander St. Bento d^Avis
. , ^ 1 cr. At A^o ¥T -*4. J Knight Tower and Sword
Anderson, Col. Sir Alex, CB. Unatt ^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^„^
LThird Class Wilhelm
9SR Anglesey, Gen. H. W'.Marq. of, KG. GCB. S Commander Maria Theresa
Sc QCH. 7 Dr X Second Class St. George
SSI Ansley, Col. Benj. . . late of Sco. Fus. Gds. Second Class of Crescent
Anson^ Gen. Sir Geo. GCB. 4 Dr. (Ms Commander of Tower and Sword
Arburthnot, Maj.-Gen. Sir R. KCB do. do.
ArentsBchildt, Maj. .Sir V. von, CB. KCH. latei j^^ig^^^ ^^^
G. L i
Armstrong, Col. Sir Rich. CB. Unatt do. do.
Arnold, Col. J. R. KH. R. Eng Second Class of Crescent
Aubin, Capt. Tho. h. p. 8 Gar. Bn Knight St. Joseph
«a Baring, Lt.-Col. G. Bar. ron, CB. KCH. i p^^^ ^j^^ ^.,j^^,^
h. p. Ger. Leg f
9!ai Barnard, Lt.-Gen. Sir A. F. KCB. QCH \ Knight Maria Theresa
Rifle B C Fourth CUss St. George
Bams, Lt.-Gen. Sir James 8. KCB. Rif. Br. . . Knight Tower and Sword
_ ^^nuT»*^ S Pi"* Class St. Fernando
Baaset, Capt. Rich. R. Art | Knight Ij»abella the Catholic
2 z 472
Officers permitted to wear Foreign Orders.
Beckwith, Col. Charles, CB. h. p. Hifle Brig. . . Second CUm St. Anne
r Grand Cross Tower and Sword
j St. Ferdinand and Merit
Beresford, Gen. W. C. Vise, GCB, GCH. 16 F. < of St. HermenigUde
Charles the Third
L St. Fernando
r Knight Tower and Sword
m Berkeley, M. Gen. Sir G. H. F. KCB *< Fourth Class of St. Wladimir
i, Wilhehn
^'^Cfff 7 R ."^!'!*. ^!: ^T. .f *; .^;. .^.^f " I KmghtTower and SwoM
Blunt, Lt.-Gen. Richard, 06 F Commander Tower and Sword
( Commander St. Bento D'Avis
Brackenhury, Lt.-Col. Sir Edward, Unatt. \ Knight Tower and Sword
( St. Fernando
Bradshaw, Maj .-Gen. Lawrence, late of 1 Life Gds. Second Class of Crescent
Brown, M^.-Gen. Sir John, KCH, from 13 Dr. { ^^^^ Chl^^*^e ™Id
Buchan, MaJ.-^en. Sir John, KCB. 95 F Commander Tower and Sword
Bi^hersh, Lt..Gen. J. Xord, KCB, GCH, fromll^'^^%^;^^^^ ,„^ Merit
^^ I StJoseph
Burg03rne, M. Gen. Sir J, F. KCB, from R. Eng* Knight Tower and Sword
Camac, Col. Burges, Unatt. Knight Cliarles the Third
Ha Cameron Maj.-Gen. Sir A. KCB, Dep.- ? g^^^ ^^ g^ ^^^
lioY. Of at, Mawes 3
r Knight Maria Theresa
ll«C«npbeU,Lt.-Gen.SirCoUn,irCS.79 P...^ ^tSSi^Si^S^h
^Commander Tower and Sword
Campbell, Lt.-Gen. Sir Arch. Bt, GCB, 77 F. Commander Tower and Sword
can Campbell, Lt.-Col. Patrick, CB, h. p. 62 F. Knight Charles the Third
Wi Campbell, Col. Wm. CB, h. p. 28 F. Second Class St. Anne
^Tf. ^.I:'^: !:^,\ ^!^, ^: .^\ ^.^^„^^, ] ^^^^^^ ^^^ "^ ™"*
Cathcart, Gen. W. Earl, KT, 2 Life Gds { Pou^^L St. George
Cathcart, Col. Han, Fred. h. p. 92 F Second Class St Anne
OR Cathcart, Lt-Col. Hon, Geoige, 1 Dr. Gds. Fourth Class St. Wladimir
''Knight Charles the Third
r^uK^*^.. T ♦ r»«i r-i.- ai w J Commander Isabella the Catholic
Chichester, Lt.-Col. Cha. 81 F S First Chiss St. Fernando
wThird Class do
Church, Lt..Col. Sir Richard, CB. GCH. late f^'S^Jj^™" ^^ Geoige and Beonio. of
of Greek Lt. I nf. \commander St. Ferdinand and Merit
Clay, Lt.-Gen John Granby Second Class of Cresent
Clayton, Gen. R. B. 12 Dr do. do.
us CUfton. M.j.^. Sir A. B. KCB. 17 Dr. { ^ ^ f^^^
niColTille,Gen. Hon, Sir C. GCB, GCH. 6 Ft. Commander Tower and Sword
( Grand Cross Tower and Sword
Combermere, Gen. S. Kise. GCB. GCH. 3 Dt.< Charles the Third
L St. Fernando
"or^!'. .^^"^': f:. .^■^"^.'. .^f . !***. "^ ] "^^ ««- St. WUdhmr
Considlne, Capt. Wm. 69 F Second Class San Fernando
Cox, Col. Sir WUliam, late of Port. Serr Kni^t Tower and Sword
Crofton, Lieut. Edw. Walter, R. Art First Class St. Fernando
Crosse, Lt.-Col. Joshua, Unatt. Knight St. Fernando
D'Arcy, Lt.-CoL Joseph, late of R. Art. Second Class Lion and Sua
Ca Dick, MiO-Oen. Sir K. H. KCB. KCB. \ ^^^ ^^s^^inUr
Douglas, Lt-Gen. Sir Howard, CB.Bt, GCMG, Knight Charles the Third
||llDo«gl..,M^.-0*n. 5*rN. CB.KCB. KCH. \ "^^^J^^^^^^^^^
473
Officers permitted to wear Foreign Orders.
Downes, MaJ.-Oen. U. Lord, KCB Commander Tower and Sword
{Knight Legion of Honoor
Knight Charles the Third
Second Ckas of Crescent
Doyle, Col. Sir J. M. KCB. late of 12 Gar. Bn. Knight Tower and Sword
Dundas, Maj.-Oen. Hon. Sir R. L. KCB do. do.
D'Urban, Lt.-Gen. Sir B. KCB. KCH. 51 F. . . Commander Tower and Sword
Effingham, Qen. K. A. Earl of, OCB, 3 F do. do.
ElphiBrtone, M.j.-Gen. W.K. CB \^^ S^S WU^Z'
rOrand Cross St. Fernando
Byani,Col.Sir DeLacy, JSrCJB.h.p.6W.I.R.^ H^Clll^ do"!*
V^Orand Cross Charles the Third
Farrant, lient. Fra. £. I. Comp. Senr Second class lion and Snn
Fitzgerald, Lt. Lionel Cha. Wm. Hen. 2 W. I Beg. Knight Tower and Sword
Forbes, Ctea. J. Lord, 21 F St. Jannarios
Forbes, Cha. F. MB. KH. Dep. Insp. Gen Second Class of Crescent
ni Fremantle, Col. John, CB. Unatt SLnight Maximilian Joseph
Gardiner, CoL Str Robert, KCB. KCH. R. Art. Second Class St. Anne
Giles, Capt. Stephen, R. Mar Knight Tower and Sword
"^fSTt!^^.-!^;. **:.'': .*';. 5^^:.":' i Second C^ St. Anne
r Commander St. Ferdinand and Merit
Gorreqner, Col. Gideon, KH. late of 4 F , < Second Class of Crescent
V^Commander St. Maurice and St. Lazare
Oossety Col. Sir William, CB. KCH. R. Bng. Commander St. Ferdinand and Merit
Gough, Maj.-Gen. Sir Hugh, KCB. 09 F Knight Charles the Third
Giant, Lt-Gen. Sir Wm. Keir, KCB. QCH. ( First Gass Lion and Sun
2 Dr \ Knight Maria Theresa
Cn Grant, Sir Jas. Rob. MB. KH. Med. Dep. Second Class St. Anne
Gray, MaJ.-Gen. Wm Second Class of Crescent
CB Greenock, Maj.-Gen. C.M.Xor«l,JCCB. from ( Fourth Class St. Wladimir
R. Staff C i ^Wilhelm
0™y,M^.-Gen.,ohnCB | SS^'Sr^.tlS'^.U
{Commander Maximilian Joseph
Thhxi Class Wilhdm
Knight Tower and Sword
m Hare, Col. John, CB. KH. 27 F Fourth Class St Wladimir
u ^ . o".. n V T n-D K « t>««» a^*« i Commander St. Bento d'Avis
Hanrey. Col. Sir Rob. J. CB. h. p. Port. Senr. J ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^ g^^^
Henderson, CoL G. A. KH. h. p Second Class of Crescent
{Grand Cross Tower and Sword
Sci2:oJ-cSt
Third Class Wilhelm
HIU. Col. Sir R. C. CB. late of B. H. Qd.. { fo^^^j^^gTI'S^
Hin, CoL Sir Dudley. St. L. CB. Un.tt { ^^^^^''^t^^^
m Hoete, Col. Sir G. C. CB. R. Bng Knight St. Ferdinand and Merit
Honstoon, Gen. SirYfm. Bi. OCB. QCH. 20 F. Second Class of Crescent
{Second Class St. Anne
Commander Legion of Honour
Knight Charles the Third
Third Class Leopold
Commander Saviour
Imhoff, Lt. Gen. Sir Charles Grand Commander St. Joachim
Jackaony Capt. ^r Keith Alex. JB^ 4 Dr Second Class Lion and Sun
Johnson^ Lt.-CoI. Cha. C. h. p. 10 F do
Johnson, Suig. Bdward, MB. h. p. 32 F Knight Charles the Third
Jones, Lt.-Col. James, KH. h. p. 15 Dr do
Jones, Lt-Col. B. O. Unatt Knight Tower and Sword
474
Officers permitted to wear Forest Orders.
Mft Kempt Lt..Gen.iJ£,;^/ Hon. 5ir J. GCbJ^"-^^^^^
^^^'^^ (^ Wilhelm
r Commander Tower and Sword
Kennedy Sir Robert Hugh, KCH. Comm. Dep.< Knight Charles the Third
L Second Class of Creseent
m Un.bert.tt-Gen. Sir John, GCB. 10 F... | ^J^'^.^jS^nSfjc^ph
Laughtcn, Lieut. John, £. I. Comp. Serv Second Class Don and Sun
Lee, Lt.-Col. Sir F. G. G. Royal Marines Knight Charles the Third
TV t.xT«nic?<Tvnonv S Third Class San Fernando
Le Marchant, Lt.-Col. Sw John 0. 00 F \ g^^^ charie. the Thinl
Logan Lt. George, Royal Marines Knight Legion of Honour
r Commander Tower and Sword
Fourth Class St. George
Londonderry,Gen.C.W.3far^.o/,C7C^.(?CH.^ S^dcISSl Red Eagle
*"^' Swofd
Russian Medal in Commemoration of
L the Capture of Paris
"^U^^s*'.'^:^'""..^'*":..*"..^'..^*:.'"'.'" Pounh Cl.» St. Wladlmir
Lyon, Lt-Gen. Sir J. KCB. OCH. 24 F. . j Commander M^^iU«n JoMph
M'Grigor, Sir J. Bi. MD, Dir.-Gen. of Med. Dep. Commander Tower and Sword
Macbean, Miij.-Gen. Sir Wm. KCB Knight Tower and Sword
im Macdonald, MaJ.-Gen. Alex. CB. from R. Art. Second Class St. Anne
im Macdonald, Col. Alex. CB, R. Art. do
Oai Macdonald, Lt-Col. Robt. CB, hite of 95 F. do
imMacdonell,Maj.-Gen.^»rJames,jrCB.irC/f. ( Knight Maria Theresa
from Coldst. Gds ( Fourth Class St. Wladimir
Macihrlane, Gen. Sir Rob. KCB, QCH, 32 F. Grand Cross St. Ferdinand and Mertt
Mackenzie, Gen. Sir Alex. BU QCH, from 86 F. St. Januaiius
Maclachlan, Lt.-Col. Alexander, R. Art Knight St. Maurice and St. Laiare
Madaine, Col. Sir Arch. CB, Unatt Knight Charles the Third
Maclean, Lt.-G«n. Sir John, KCB, 60 F Knight Tower and Sword
Q2A Macleod, Col. Sir H. G. KH, Unatt. Fourth Class St. Wladimir
9EBI Maithmd, Lt-Gen. Sir P. KCB. 76 F { Third Class 8^- Wl«^^°^
May, MaJ.-Geii. ^ir John, JTCB-JTCZf. from ( Knight Tower and Sword
R. Art \ Second Class St. Anne
Meade, Mi^or Roche, KH, Unatt Knight of the Sword
Menzies, Lt-Col. Cha. KH. R. Mar. Art Knight Charles the Third
Miles, Col. Sir Edward, CB, late of 88 F Knight Tower and Swoid
im Money, Col. Arch. CB. h. p. 60 F Second CUiss of Cresoent
im Montagu, Capt WiUoughby, h. p. R. Art. . . Fourth Class St Wladimir
Montresor, Lt-Qen. SirT, Ghsge, KCH. 8 Dr. Gds. Second Class of Crescent
Moody, Lt-Col. Thomas, R. Eng Knight Military Merit of Frasee
TGrand Cross Leopold
Murray, Lt-Gen. Right Hon, Sir Geo. GCB.^
G CH. 42 F i
St Alexander Newakl
Red Eagle
Commander Tower and Sword
Maximilian Joseph
St Henry
L Second Class of Cresoent
Muttlebnry, Lt.>Col. G. CB, late of 69 F. . . Fourth Chus Wilhelm
Otway, Lt-Gen. Sir L. W. CB, from 26 F Knight Charles the Thiid
Paget, Gen. Hon, Sir Bdw. GCB, 28 F. Grand Cross Tower and Bwoitl
Parker, Lieut Edw. Aug. R. Mar. Knight Tower and Sword
Paty, Col. Geo. Wm. CB,KH,94F I STffS?^' ^'' ?^i^^
' ' ( Knight Tower and Sword
Peacocke, Gen. ^tr W. M. KCH, \ Commjuider Tower and Sword
' ( Second Class of Cmeent
Peacocke, Lt-Col. Thomas, h. p. Port. Serv Knight Tower and Swoid
Phillips, Lt-Gen. Sir Charles, from 44 F St janvarius
476
Officers permitted to wear Foreign Orders.
r Commander Tower and Sword
Pynn, Lt.-Col. Sir Henry, CB, late of Port Serv.-< Knight St. Fernando
L Charlea the Third
Reade, Col. Sir Thomas, CB, h. p. 24 F Knight St. Ferdinand and Merit
mj^v^.ii.ij^^^'/sir^'/
Rivarola, Maj .-Qen. Count F. KCH, R. Malta F. Commander St. Maurice and St. Lazare
Roberts, Col. Richard, KH. Unatt. Knight do
Robertson, MaJ.-Gen. George D. CB. late of 89 F. Knight of Leopold
Rolt, Col. John, CB. Unatt Knight Tower and Sword
«a Ho«, Col. Sir H. D. ITCB. B. Art { f^^» ^Z'sTILT*
St. Clair, Col. Thos. Staunton, CB. KH. Unatt. Knight Tower and Sword
$2i Saltonn, Maj-Gen. Alex. Lord, CB, GCH. ^ Knight Maria Theresa
from Gr. Gds ( Fourth Class St. George
*^il'coU.' ^'^:^!^:. .^^.^.\ 5.^^ '.^."^.'.^ \ ^^'^ C^« St. Wladimir
SB Seaton', Lt.-Gen. John Lordi GCB, GCH A Knight Maria Theresa
26 F I Fourth Class St. George
»«« cu T • i. £*• nv V t\nn S Commander Tower and Sword
C» Shaw, Hent. Str Chas. h. p. 90 F ^ Third Cla» St. Fernando
Shearman, Capt. John, h. p. 7 F Knight St. Maurice and St. Lazare
Shec, Capt. Benj. B., E. I. Comp. Sery First Class Lion and Sun
Smith, Col. Sir C. F. CB. R. £ng Knight Charles the Third
Smith, Lt.-Col. Chas. Hamilton, KH. h. p. 16 F. Fourth Class Wilhelm
r Knight Maria Theresa
939 Somerset, Lt.-Gen.Xorcr,R. E. H. GCB.l Dr.<{ Tower and Sword
LThird Chiss St. Wladimir
r Knight Maria Theresa
9m Somerset, Lt.-Gen,Zor<2Fitz Roy J.H.J^CB. J Fourth Class St. Geoige
53 F. Mil. Sec. to the Gen. Comm.-in-Chief. . . ) Knight Maximilian Joseph
(.Commander Tower and Sword
Sorell, Lt.-Col. Sir Thos. S. KH. Second Class St. Bento d'Ayis
Stanhope, Col. Hon. Leicester, CB. Unatt Commander of Sariour
Steele, Lt. Sir Robert, h. p. R. Mar Knight Charles the Third
Stopford, Lt.-Gen. Hon. Sir £. GCB. 41 F Commander Tower and Sword
QiB Strafford, Lt.-Gen. John, Lord, GCB. i Knight Maria Theresa
GCH. 29 F \ Second Qass St. Wladimir
Q9ft Straton, Lt.-Gen. Sir Jos. CB. KCH. 8 Dr. Fourth Class St. Wladimiz
Swan, Capt. Graves C. Part. Serv Second Class St. Fernando
Tliompson, Lieut. Chas. Wm. 81 F First Class St. Fernando
Thomhill, Lt.-Col. Geo. CB. late of 14 F Second Class of Crescent
^SSBi Torrens, Col. Rob. CB. h. p. 38 F Second Class of St. Anne
Turner, Gen. Sir Hilgrove, GCH. 19 F j st.T,^^^* ""^ ^'^''^
( First Class St. Ferdinand
Lieut. Geo. Edw. R. Art -l Knight Charles the Third
LCommander Isabella the Catholic
Upton, Lt.-Gen. Hon. A. P. CB. from Gren. Gds. Knight Maxilian Joseph
««» XT ji 1 n tf* T r\ r^n-a i£t t\- S Sccoud Class St. Wladimir
-«aa Vandeleur, Gen. Sir J. O. GCB. 16 Dr J Commander Maximilian Joseph
r Knight Tower and Sword
Si^ Vere, Maj.-Gen. Sir Chas. Broke, KCB. . . < Fourth Class St. Wladimir
(^ Wilhehn
QjB ViTian, Lt-Gen. Bight Hon. Sir R. H. i Third Chiss St. Wkdimir
Bart. GCB. GCH. 1 Dr. ( Knight Maria Theresa
Walker, Gen. Sir Geo. T. Bart. GCB. 60 F. . . Commander Tower and Sword
Warburton, Lieut. G. D. R. Art First Class St. Fernando
Warre. col. 5irWim.n., en. unatt j ^^S^rst^^to J?A,1.
^BSBL Waters, MaJ.-Gen. Sir J. KCB Second Class St. Anne
Watson, Lt.-CoL Sir Fred. h. p. Port. Serv Commander St. Bento d'Avis
Watson, Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry, CB Commander Tower and Sword
476
Officers permitted to wear Foreign Orders.
Way, Maj.-Gen. Sir O. Holman B. CB Knight Cominaiider and Sword
jR Webster, Lt.-Col. Henry, Unatt Commander and Sword
m Wellington, Field Marshal Arthur, Dvke of,^
KQ, GCB. GCH. Col. of Gren. Gds. and of [^Firtt and hiahut Clast of nearly every
the Rifle Brigade, Constable of the Tower of ( Order in Murope,
London, and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports J
West, Sir Aug. AfD. h. p. Dep. Insp. G^ Knight Tower and Sword
WUttoghMB, Lt^en. Sir 8. V.KCB. KCH. q^^ ^^ ^^ p,„„^
WlUiama, Col.5trB. K. JTCB. 9F. Knight Tower uid Sword
Wil«>n, Lt.-Gen. 5ir John, JtC^. 82 F j ^^^i^^d^^^er and Swan!
m Wood, Lt-Col. Charles, Unatt Knight HiUtary Merit of Prussia
im Woodford, Lt.-Gen. Sir A. KCB, OCMQ. \ Knight Maria Theresa
from Coldst Gds ( Fourth Chus of St. Gcoige
{Knight Charles the Third
Second Class St. Fernando
Commander Isabella the Calhotte.
477
I N D E X,
page
Abbey, Robert 116
Abbott, James 234
Thomas 260
William Ward 187
Abercromby, Hon. Alex. 32
Hon. Geoiige
Ralph 68
Aberdour, Sholto John
Lord 2-23
Abemethie, Thomas, KH. 36
Ackland, Robert Dudley 122
Ackroyd, Robert 307
A'Court, Chas. A8he,ii:£r. 34
Acton, Francis, Baron 436
Adair, Charles WUliam 296
James 86
Richard Bratton 272
^Thomas 42, 292
^Thomas James 99,219
-William Robert 219
Adam, Frederick, fC£. 12,
116,208
WilUam 224
Adams, Edward 240
Frank 179
George Pownoll,
KCH. 13
Hen. BenJ. Briscoe
263
Henry Balthazar 263
Henry Williams 102,
169
Mich. Goold 120
Samuel Goold 161
Septimus 240
Thomas 130
William Henry 161
Adamson, James 191
Joseph Samuel 189
Addison, Thomas 163
^Thomas Fenn 37
Adolphus, Edwin, ilfl>. 260
Adyc, John Miller 272
Affleck, Duncan 247
Agnew, Andrew 246
Robert Vans 263
Ahmuty, John 208
James 115
Warren 208
AinsUe, Charles P. 128
Frederick Geoige 172
Henry Francis 236
Wm. Bernard 246
A ins worth, Oliver D.
Airey, Dyonisius
Airey, James Talbot
Richard
Aitcheson, Andrew
Aitchison, John
page
202
271
164
70,186
116
37,149
Geo. Brooks 116
Aiten, Victor Von 433
Aitken, Alex. 229
Alcock, Thos. St. Leger 247
William 174
Alderson, Ralph Carr 101,
1 16, 284
41
286
169
212
246
63
262
83
179
Aldred, John Williams
Aldrich, Edward
Aldridge, Job
Robert
Aldworth, Robert
Alen, Luke
Alessi, M. de Marchesl
Alexander, Alexander
Archibald
CaledonDuPrellS
Chas. Carson 284
Geo. Gardiner 296
James 116
John 273
■ Thomas 311
167
99,229
208
Algeo, John
James
AUan, A. T.
George
James
James
John
Robert
88
208
37,208
197
311
266
167
91
37
116
266
Allard, Richard
Allen, Charles Davers
Edward
Hans
James
James
Ralph Shuttleworth 272
Seymour Phillips 118
William
Wm. Warner
Alleyne, James Holder
Alley, John H.
Allix, Charles
Frederick William
page
Alston, Hen. Frederick 261
Horace George 278
119
140
203
204
39
146
310
Allman, Geoiige
Wm. Hutchinson,
MD. 166
Alten,Chas. Count, GCB,
OCH. 16, 434
Alves, John 226
Wm. Gemmell 180
Ambrose, John Annah 173
Ames, Lionel 143
Amiel, George 216
Amicus, BenJ. O'Neale,
Viscount 121
Amsinck, William 178
Anbury, Thomas, 3t. 116
Anderdon, Hobart Grant 174
Anderson, Abraham Collis 166
Alexander 294
Alexander 30
Andrew 162
Arthur, MD. 234
David 236
David D. 116
George 173
George 227
Henry *114
' James 92, 267
John 87, 266
Joseph,irfr. 86, 201
Paul 13, 230
Robert,JrH. 62, 243
Samuel Baxter
Douglas 200
Thomas 189
William 266
Wm. Cochrane 268
William H.H. 192
Anderton, WiUiam 118
Andrews, Alfred 172
• Augustus 116
Charles 110
John 124
Mottram 179
Robert 99, 267
Robert Alex. 181
Angelo, Edward Anthony,
KH. 60
John 116
Wm. St. Leger 269
Angerstein, John Julius
WiUiam 63, 144
Anglesey, H.W. Mar, of,
KG.GCB.GCH. 6, 133
Anglin, Philip, 3fl>. 218
Annesley, Hon. Arthur 11
478
Annesley, Francis Chas. 21
Marcus 86
Stephen Fra.
Chas. 215
Ansell, Augrustus Fra. 226
Edward Clarges 226
Ansley, Benjamin, KC, 33
Anson, George, GCB. 9, 124
Hon, George 43
John W. Hamilton 120
Octavias, H.St.0. 164
William, Bt, KCB.
9,198
Anstruther, Rob. Lindsay 116
Anthony, J. A. Christian 436
Anton, James 67
Aplin, Andrew Snape Ham.
99,241
John Guise Rogers 179
W. J. D. C. 241
Appleton, Edward 294
Appohn, Arnold 436
Charles Ernest 438
George 436
Arabin, Frederick 70, 266
Arbuthnot, Chas. (George
James 44, 224
Robt, KCB. 17
Thos. KCB, 16,
203
Hon. Walter 203
Hem. Wm. 96,267
Arbuthnott, Hon, Hugh 17
Archdall, Edward 166
John 203
Mervyu
132
Archdeacon, Edw. Mon-
tagu 307
Archer, Clement Robt. 124
Edw. Canlfield 88
Fran. Bissct 307
George, MD, 230
William Henry 140
Wm. Spearman 307
Arentsschildt, Adol. Von
434
5{r Victor
Von, KCH. 83, 487
Arguimbau, Law 38
Ark Wright, Eustace 186
Ferd. Wm. 124
Index,
page
Armstrong, Nenon 127
Richard 1 91
Sir Richard 36
Richard Say 268
Thomas 64
William 132
Waiiam 1 98
Wm. Henry 172
Wm. Caimes 196
Armytage, Henry 68
Henry 147
Anfaud, John, KH, 86
Arney, Chas. Augustus 209
Arnold, Henry 296
Jas. Robertson,
KH. 36, 282
Arthur, Fred. Leopold 166
— ^ Geo. KCH. 38, 116
John 94, 246
Thomas 102, 123
Arthure, Wm. Henry 100, 207
Ash, Henry 126
Ashbumham, Hon, Thos.
04, 147
Ashe, Benjamin 116
5^ George 116
Ashhurst, John Henry 166
Ashmore, Charles 187
John 293
William 167
Ashpitel, Felix 167
Ashton, Tlios. Hen. 246
Ashworth, Frederick 40
Askew, Henry 14
Askwith, Wm. Harrison 270
Aslett, John Thompson 296
^Thompson 44, 292
Wm. Stratton 296
WUliam
Armstrong, Abraham
Alexander
132
310
14
- Alex. Boswell
101,260
-Anth.W.S.F.l69
- Charles 138
-Daniel 236
- David Edw. 208
- Darid Thos. 165
- Elliott 92, 196
" James 42, 266
-John 261
^ John 264
-John James 261
479
Astell, Rich. Wm. 71, 146
Charies Edward 166
Astier, Henry 214
I Aston, Joseph 160
Astuto, Antonio 439
Pierre 440
Atcherley, Wm. Sharp
Lang 205
Atchison, Henry Alex. 267
Atherley, Mark Kerr 244
Atkins, Geo. Martin 197
Atkins, Henry Martin 204
Robert 211
Thomas 86
; Atkinson, Edward D. 188
' James S. 190
I Thomas, AfD. 234
Atty, Wm. Fred. Willes 182
Aubin, Philip 90, 208
.4uchmuty, Sam. Benj. 36
Audain, John Willett P. 167
Austen, Henry Edmund 223
John, KH. 66
John Wentworth 198
Austin, Chas. Wibon 236
George Isaac 164
William 202
William, MD. 249
ptee
Aatran, Alexander 496
Axford, Richard U^
Ayles, John George Aug. i!^
Aylmer, Frederick Chas. 241
George Edward 243
Henry 271
Matthew, Irorei,
GCB. Il,lfi9
-^— Thomas Brab. 34
Ayre, Thomas Eames 18i
Babington, John 00
Baby, Daniel ^t
Bace, Henry M'Uliam 17^
Wm. Godfrey, Jfi>. 177
Bachell^, George de 434
Lewis de,Barofi
Von Dem Brinck 4S.*i
Bacchans, Arnold Erich 437
Franx Fitd. 4.'J7
437
436
436
435
li3
116
Bacmeister, Arnold
Christian
Julius
Lewis
Bacon, Hen. Hickman
William
Badcock, LovcU Benja-
min, ITff. 68,141
Baddeley, Fred. Henry 2*4
Wm. Clhaton 1 1 J
Wm. H. Clinton '^^
Baertling, Frederick
Bagenall, William
Bagot, Charles
Edward
George
Bagwell, Edward
Bailey, Charles
Morris William
WUliam
Bailie, James
Baillie, Frederick
Geo. Clomcnt
Hugh
Robert
Robert
Bain, William, MD.
Bainbrigge, John Haokrr
PhiUp
Philip J.
Thomas
Baines, Cnthhert A.
Baird, Sir Jas. Gardiner,
Bart.
John
John WiUlain
Peter, ^V.D.
Wm. Dunlop
Baker, George
George
433
i:^
146
211
Hfi
131
2KJ
64
306
2:m
^)
35
224
22:»
!M
2«*(;
w
2»i
222
1}^
m
I Hi
OiKi. (IranTille
G.o. Spenser Per. 2»J
Uu-h Pt>rcy !•"''*
James SwB%nf ••'*''
John J^*
page
Baker, RichaM D. S02
Thomas 7
Thomas Richard 102,
158
Wellington Cha.C. 174
William 298
William L. Y. 226
BalchUd, Geo. Elliot 208
Balders,Cha.Wm.Morley 180
Baldwin, George 182
Baldwyn, Edward James 155
Baldy, William 3U7
Balfour, Arthur Lowry 224
Charles Anthony 272
Robert William 240
Thomas Graham,
MB, 811
Wffliam 105
Wm. Stewart 09,147
WUliam 231
Balhihard, John Allan De 130
Ball, Thomas Gerrard 64,150
Wm. Hawkins 00
Ballantine, FretcheTiUe D. 1 15
Stevenson 255
Ballard, Volant Vashon 160
Ballhighall, David James 298
BalneaYis, Henry, KH, 40
Henry Colin 209
BaWaird, William 89
Ban^brick, Robert 187
Bamford, Rob. Carter 225
Bampfield, William 188
Bampton, Wm. Wright 86
Bannatine, Richard 312
Banner, Robt. Murray 245
Barbauld, Montague 206
Barbor, Robert Douglas 182
Barckhausen, Augustus 442
Barclay, Edward 248
George 310
Henry Brace 207
John 116
Bardm, Michael 204
Barfoot, WilUam 243
Baring, Ernest 436
Geo. Baron Yon,
KCH, 54, 434
George 438
— Lewis Charles 484
WUliam 171
Barker, Alexander 278
George 116
George Robert 271
JohnCricklow 811
Barlow, Cuthbert 205
Frederick 218
Fred. Contart 171
Geo. Bdw. Pratt 55
James, UV. 125
Maurice 87, 165
Robert HUaio 220
Bamaifl, Andrew Fran.
KCB. Q€H. 13, 252
Hen. Clapton 116
Henry Wm.61,144
Index*
page
Barnes, Andr. Armstrong 176
Caleb 294
Geoiige Adam 243
Geo. West, MD, 164
Rich. Knowles 294
Samuel 273
William 192
William English
Fltz. Edw. 130
Bamett, Edward 129
William 125
Barney, George 94, 283
John Edward 243
Bams, Jas. Stevenson,
KCB, 13, 252
Barnwell, Charles 94, 160
Barou, Richard John 97, 284
Barr, Marcus 154
Barrallier, Fra. Louis 88
Barrel!, Frederick William
Edward 206
Barrett, Richard 170
Barrow, Wallace 143
Barry, Charles 101, 225
James, MJ>. 309
John Richard 166
Philip 95,283
Philip John Staple 286
Robt. Hugh Smith 140
St. Leger 217
Bartlett, Thomas 202
Bartley, George 201
George Frauds 200
John Cowell 155
John Metge,AfD. 128
Robert 57, 200
Walter Tyler 200
Bartoli, Joseph 441
Barton, Alexander, KH, 67,
138
Charles 98, 140
Hen. Cha. Benyon 243
Hugh William 58
Robert, KCH. 18
Wm. Hugh 228
Barttelot, Walter B. 128
Basden, Jas. Lewis 60, 241
Samuel Tkylor 236
Bassano, Fran. Matthias 310
Basset, Richard 269, 273
Bastard, James Stokes 64,
266
John P. P. Wade 120
208
199
68
234
196
212
150
272
150
13
148
204
284
Bate, William
Bateman, Robert
Robert
Bates, Henry
Robert
Bateson, Thomas
Bathe, Wm. Percival
Bathurst, Benjamin
Henry
James, KCB,
— Peter James
Tho. Harvey
Battersbee, Thomas
8a
page
Battersby, Robert 198
Battley, D'Oyly William 216
Battye, Edward 174
Bauermeister,Gko. Lewis 488
Baumgardt, John Gregory 44,
158
Baumgartner, Rob. Julian 1 79
Baxter, James 220
Bayldon, Richard 116
Baylee, Pery 90, 215
Bay ley, Charles, CMQ, 116
Chas. Andrews,
CMO, 89
Edward 240
Hen. Addington 306
Jas. Twisleton 205
Baylie,Thos. Hewitt 05,218
Bayly, Fra. Brownrigg 258
Frederick J. 243
George 186
Geo. Augustus 223
Henry, QCH. 10, 150
Henry, KH. 86
■■ — John 286
Paget 181
William 150
Wm. Prittie 244
Zachary Clutter-
buck 94, S67
Baynes, Henry, KH, 67
O'Hara 95
Simcoe 98, 159
Bazalgette, Duncan 217
John 67
Louis 176
Beadon, Yalentine 294
fieale, Walter Yonge 220
Beales, William 198
Beamish, Charles 186
Bean, Nathaniel 65
Beatson, Roger Stuart 285
Geo. Stewart 812
Beatty, Andrew 286
David 251
Edward 251
George 42, 292
Beauchamp, Richard 58
Beauclerk, Aubrey Fred. 158
Xord Charles 161
ZordGeo.Aug.136
Beaufoy, Benjamin 175
Beaulieu, Adolphus de 434
Beausire, Joseph 83
Beavan, Thomas 133
Becher, Robert 116
Becker, Augustus 486
Ernest de 487
John 440
Beckham, Thomas 170
Beckwith, Charles 88
Hen. Ferdinand 262
Sidney 262
William, iTjy. 68
William Henry 16
Bedford, Wm. Fanshaw 212
— — James 116
480
page
Bedford^ Wm. Devaynes 137
Bedingfleld, John 0«orge 192
Beebee, Robert Morris 157
Beere, Qeorge 165
Beera, Philip Grove 154
Beete, John Picton 09, 172
Beetham, William 85, 205
Beevor, Robert 17, 264
Begbie, Thos. Stirling 89
Behne, Chas. Aug. Jacob 434
Behrens, Hen.Ghristopher433
Bell, Edward Wells 59
George 102, 151
John 36
Robert 125
Robert 115
— — Thomas 57, 199
William 163
William 167
William, Ml}, 177
William 194
William 241
WUliam 246
William 95, 267
Bellasis, Edward H. 115
BelUngham, Wm. 183
Belsher, Fred. Joseph 218
Bekhes, John Murray 66
Belson, Frederick 253
George John 95, 267
Bender, Benoit 234
Benn, Anthony 271
Piercy 269
Benne, Lewis, KH, 438
Bennett, Alex. Maxwell 116
— Charles LuxmoreSd8
Francis Levett 164
s George 256
George A. 285
Henry 294, 297
Lewis Moore97,2l6
Richard 97, 151
Richard Baylis 238
WUliam 67
Wm. Rob. Lyon 167
Benson, Hen. Roxby 143
Oeoige Thomas 179
Wm.WelboreH.208
Bent, Geoige 286
John 287
William Henry 268
Bentinck, Cha. Ant. Ferd.
43,147
r Arth.Cavendi8h236
Hen. John Wm.
58,147
Bentley, Alex.C. Downing 201
Charles 169
Berbie,H(ni. BrownlowC. 135
Berdmore, Scrope Reynettl71
Vesey 215
Bere, Bdw. Baker 142
Beresford, George John 270
Henry Robert 212
■ ■ Hen. Tristram 223
■ H.W.dehiPoerl56
481
Index.
page
Beresford, Lord James 242
James D. 228
Marcus 57, 154
icwdWailam 118
William Carr,
Vise. QCB, OCH, 7, 167
William Henry253
Bergeon, Nich. Jullen de 440
Berger, Charles 436
Berkeley, Cha. A. F. H. 150
G. H.F.,ii:CjB. 18
SackvUle Hamil.l8
158
201
169
138
170
83
190
439
269
Bemal, Ralph
Bernard, Arthur
Scrope
Thomas
William
William
Wm. Boran
Bemer, Carl Ernest
Bemers, William
Berne witz, £. A. Wm. de4d9
Berry, James Parsons 261
Richafd 227
Bersy, Amedee Rodolph
de 441
Bertie, Hon. Montague
Per. 145
Bertles, Henry Beckett 185
Berwick, Thompson 250
Best, Abel Dottln Wm. 232
- Gustavus, George 434
James John 185
Hon, John Charles 201
Rich. Mordesley 158
William 434
Bethune, Alexander 16
Duncan Mnnro 160
Henry, Bart, 115
John Drinkwater53
Betson, William 141
Bett, James 119
Betts, William Thomas 177
Bevan, Howe Curtis 270
Beverhoudt, Adam 209
Beverley, Chas. Wm. 305
Bevians, James Montagu 42
Bewes, Cecil Edward 237
Bibra, Frederick, Baron 440
Bicknell, Philip Blnndell 197
Thos. Barnacle 227
Biddle, Thomas 116
Biddulph,Tho.Middleton 118
Bigge, WUliam Matthew 222
Biggs, Arthur Wm. 98, 1 33
^John Andrew 115
Bigland, Geo. Selsey 197
BUI, Charles 141
BUleb, Chas. Augustus
Lewis 435
Bhidon, Wmiam 100, 261
Bingham, Charles 271
Bdm. Hayter 254
George Wm. 269
Geo.Wm.Pow-
lett 247
Bingham, Henry t\i
Birch, Jas. Hunter Blair SIS
John W
John Francis 19, ««
Robert Henry 42, S65
Bird, Henry Charles io8
Lawrence 134
Louis Saunders 116
BirreU, WiUiam, MD, 2»
Birtwhistle, John 99, 189
Biscoe, Geo. Grattan 218
Vincent, Joseph 284
Bishop, Chaa. Thos. Geo. 116
Francis 3W
R. 1«
Peter, KH. W
WUliam M&
Bisset, Thomas, MB. 141
Bissett, Daniel 68,266
John T. SUP
Bisshopp, Cecil 53, 162
Blachford, Aug. Geoige 176
Wm. Henry Uo
Blachley, Charles 80, 267
Henry
Black, Geoige
Jamea
■John Lewis
-Alex.
95,i07
23i
258
100,204
ni4
BlackaU, John W
Newcombe Bdw. 136
Robert 200
Robert IW
Blackburn, John 237
Blackbume, Isaac 1^
John Ireliiid 125
William 221
Bkckett, Cbarlea 174
BUckUn, Richard 1^}
Blackmore, John ^
Blackw«ll, Tliomas Eden 243
Blackwood, Hon, Hen.
143
272
156
245
IM
1*»
38
IW
lift
fij
\^
1*
43
it
317
83
157
Stephen
Richard
Blair, Augustus
Edward Hunter
Harry
James Hunter
Thomas Hunter
Blake, Fred. Rudolph
George
'Henry
Isidore Anthony
John Brice
Matthew Oregwy
Patrick Francis
Robert Dudley
Stephen
WUliam WUliams
Blakeman, John
Blakeney, Bt Hon, Edw.
KCB,aCH. 14,116,15J
Edward Hii^ «>*
Blamire, Charies *i
BlaneUer, Edward Jas. l^i
Bland, John ^
Index.
page
Bland, WUUam 272
Blane, Charles Colliiu 62
Robert 119
Blanshard, Thomas 06/283
Blantyre, Charles, Zor<2 146
Blaquiere, Han, Wm. de
John de
Bonham, Pinson
Pinson
11
192
146
161
Blenkins, Qeo, Eleazor
Blenkinsop, William
— Oeorge Ant.
Leaton 106
Blennerhaaset, Bany 223
Bligh, Hon, Edward 7
John Thomas 213
Blois, WiUiam 72, 203
Blomefleld, Geoiige 86
Blommart, Daniel Francis 14
Blood, John 91
Bloomfield, BenJamin,Xor<2
GCB. GCH, 12, 264
Hen. Keane 99. 162
John 268
JohnCaldwell 163
Blosse, Edward Lynch 162
Blottnitz, Charles Von 437
Blount, Herbert 220
Bluett, Frederic Buckland 296
Blundell, Frederick 116
William 166
Blondstone, John 438
Blunt, Richard 10, 218
Bluntish, Robert 160
Arehibald 160
Blyth, Alexander 297
David 296
Samuel 94,200
Blythe, John DaTid 254
Boalth, James 139
Boardman, Edward 115
Boddam, Alexander 209
Boggis, James Edward 256
Boi<Un, Jean Baptiste 441
Boileau, Sam. Brendram
94,173
Bohind, Robert Spencer 210
Boldero, Lonsdale 61, 144
Boles, Thomas 115
Bolton, Abraham 125
Daniel 100, 284
■ Geoige 96
John 93, 127
John 227
Richard Nassau 236
Samuel 64, 182
Theophilus 116
Bonamy, John 99, 157
Bonavita, Ylcenza 262
Bond, Adolphus Fred. 204
Edward 204
Frederick 116
Henry 99, 130
WadhamWyndham 155
Bone, Hugh, MD. 309
Bonham, Henry Fred. 136
Geoige William 116
JohnBrathwalte 201
page
142
9
Bonner, John George 116
Bonnor, Thomas 100, 257
Bonnycastle, Rich. Hen.
94,283
Booth, Henry, KH. 59, 194
John 163
William 69, 192
Borchers, Johann Daniel 433
Bordea, Geo. Fra. Wm. 284
Borton, Arther 160
Boscawen,EvelynSpencer 191
BoBset, Chas. Philip de
Bosset, KH,
Bostlemann, Henry
Boteler, Robert
Both, Caspar Von
Bothe, Frederick
Bothmer, Bernard Von
Ferdinand de
Bourchier, Jas. Claud.
John
Legendre C.
Thomas
37
438
285
436
441
432
438
Boucherett, Hen. Robert 143
Boughey,Geo. F.Fletcher 210
Anchitel, F. F. 233
38
233
168
S50
Bourdillon, Alfred Jas. 187
Bourke, Aylmer Lambert 123
Oliver Paget 168
Richd. if CjB. 13,216
Theophilus John 182
Thomas 195
Thomas 186
Bourne, Johnson 258
Boussingault, Pierre F. L. 439
BouTerie,EverardWm. 62,120
Hen. F. KCB. 16
James Wm. 88,238
BoTill, John WiUiam 307
Bowater, Edward, JTCH. 20
Bowdler, Henry 115
Bowdoin, James Temple 170
Bowen, Henry
Henry
Herbert
Hugh Thomas
Bower, George Jan^es
Bowers, Arth. M. Alex.
Chas. Robert
Henry
Bowes, Frederick
James
116
83
115
238
214
188
86
305
115
92,239
Bowles, Charles 130
Francis Wm. 246
Geoige 41, 147
Henry Oldfield 253
Bowling, John 160
Bowman, Wm.Flockhart 306
Bowyer, Edward 233
Geo. Douglas 242
Boxer, Edw. Mourrier 272
Boyce, Henry Geoiige 119
Boyd, Alexander 162
Charles 96
pag«
Boyd, James 163
Lewis Alexander 162
Mossem 115
R. Browne Tho. 162
Uriah 206
Walter 249
William 289
Boyer, Laurent 440
Boyes. Charles Rob. MD. 132
— John Monson 116
Boyle, Cavendish Spencer 199
Hon. Hen. Chas. 158
Hon Robert Edw. 148
William 166
WiUiam St. John 312
Boylesve, Charles de 440
Boys, Edward French 62,196
Henry 122
John Hen. Hartley 227
Brabazon, Chas. Geo. 172
Jas. Dupre 229
Brackenbury,^ir Edward 66
Langley 306
442
222
207
116
Brackmeyer, Henry
BraddeU, Edw. Benj.
Bradford, Edward
John Yule
Thomas, GCB.
GCH. 11, 181
WUmot Henry 253
Bradfute, Robert 186
BradiBh,John 60
Bradshsw, George Paris,
KH. 66, 229
Hugh HUton 130
Joseph 94, 188
Lawrence, KC. 16
Paris W. Aug. 229
Bragge, WilUam 85
Braham, Augustus Fred. 163
Braimer, Jas. Louttet 296
Brand, Henry 148
James 125
James 167
Brandenstein, Henry Von 439
Brander, Thos. Coventry 141
Brandis, Augustus Von 434
Charies Von
Eberhard de
Edward Von
Ferdinand de
Frederick
Brandling, John J.
Ralph Thos.
436
436
436
437
435
272
158
116
150
Brandon, John
Brandreth, Frederick
Hen. Rowland 284
Thos. Alston 69,
266
Braman, John 212
Braun, George 432
WiUiam 437
Brauns, Charles 436
Bray, Edward Wm. 96, 182
Wmiam 182
Braybrooke, Samuel 93, 267
482
Bredin, Andrew 36, 865
Breedon, John 212
Brem, Nich. PhUibert de 84,
4S9
Bretner, Henry 295
Bremmer, William Thos. 197
Brenchley, Algernon G. 131
Brennan, John 173
Brereton, Robt. Edw. Per. 228
Vfm,KH, 67,267
Wm. Robert 222
Breslin, William Irwin 135
Breton, Henry William 63,
156
Brett, Charles 138
Henry 141
John 141
John DaTy 143
RIchaid Rich. W. 87
Brewster, Henry 228
Cardinal 162
Bre3rmann, Frederick 432
George 434
Brice, George T^to 116
Brickenden, R. T. W. L. 223
Bridge, Cyprian 209
Cypri^ 65, 266
Geoige 164
Robert Onslow 294
Thomas 236
Bridgeman,Cha. Orlando 220
Edm.Hen. 62
Pra. Ort. Hen.
196
Bridgen, Charles 306
Bridger, James Paul 64
Bridges, Edward Jacob 268
Henry 198
Briggs, John 115
John Falconer,
JCHm 66
Brinckmann, Ernest 435
Frederick 437
Julius 436
Bringhunt, John Henry 242
Brisbane, Chas. Baillie
100,185
— — Thos.Makdon-
gaU, Bt GCB, QCH.
11,186
Briscoe, Hylton 122
Bristow, Frederick 157
Henry 60
SkeiTington 176
Brittain, Joseph Francis 295
Broadhead, Brinkman 02,147
John Richard 32
Broadley, Edw. Osborne 183
JohnBourryan 143
Brock, Eugene 171
Sanmares, KH, 59
Brockman, James 200
Broderick, Edward 186
Brodie, Patrick 162
Brodribb, Samuel 140
Brodricky Hon. John 7
489
P«ge
Broembsen, Adol. Otto
Von 439
Broke, Horatio George 69
Charles Acton 286
Brome, Joseph Frederick 197
Bromet, WUliam, MD, 118
Bromlev, Henry 199
'— Robert 118
Bromwich, Arch. Edm. 131
Bronner, Charles de 440
Brooke, Arth. KCB, 12, 238
Arthur Beresford 174
Charles Aug. 247
Edw. Basil 90, 219
George 116
Gnstavus Tray ers 206
Henry Vaughan 183
James Croft
Richard
Thomas
Thomas
William
Brooker, Henry Wm.
Brookes, Robert
^William
Brooks, George B.
Brooksbank, Joseph
Broom, Savllle
Broome, Henry
- Louis, G. F.
182
118
163
39
10
296
90,221
227
115
86
94,161
181
181
Brotherton, Thos. Wm.
CB. 36, 142
John Wm. 137
Brough, Rich. Seeker 36, 265
Richard 235
Redmond Wm. 99, 1 53
Broughton, J. Delres, Bt, 7
^Wm.E.DelTes 286
Brown, Alexander 69, 283
Andrew, 98, 291
Benjamin 226
BenJ. Handley 235
Edw. John Vesey 212
George 134
George 146
George, KH, 36, 262
180
64
205
116
208
91
116
246
222
243
294
185
38
227
14
175
230
162
Geoi^
Gustavus
Henry
Henry
James
Jas. Dudgeon
James D.
Jas. Montagu
John
John
John Tattoo
Nicholas R.
Peter
Robert Boyd
Samuel
Wm. GustftTus
Browne, Abraham Wm.
Alexander
Alexander, VD. 188
Benj. Chapman SO
pai{e
Browne, Barton Parker 90
Denis 190
Edward Stanley 295
Fleldtog 38
George 98, 183
Geoiige 88
H<m, Geo. Aug. 98,
216
Gore 98,192
Gore 9, 195
Henry Sabine 237
Hon, John llfi
John 17
John 67
John Frederick 83
Joseph Deane 158
Joseph Steere 300
MeWiUe G. B. 825
Perciral 192
Peter IM
Hon. Rich . Howe 134
Robert 100,167
Rob. Fra. MeW. 56
St. John Tlkomas 871
Salwey 290
Stephenson 159
Thomas 128
Thomas, KCH, 11
Thomas 85
Thomas Gore65, 888
Tho. Hen. KCH. 40
William P. K. 800
William R, 818
Brownrigg, Hen. Ifoore 809
-. Studholme 180
Brownaon, Wm. Henry,
MD. 818
Bruce, Byre Evans 118
John 187
Hon, RobeK 146
Robert 848
Robert Cairnca 187
William, KH, 87
Wm. TyrreU 189
Bruere, Henry 194
Albert Ssidller 194
Brumell, William 887
Brunker, Jamea Robert 188
Brunt, Thomas 180
Brunton , Richard 61 , 189
Brydges, John Geo. Wm. 188
fiuchan, Alexander 103
John, JTCB. 16, 847
Buchanan, Alexander 881
CoBn 814
Gilbert J. LaAe87Q
James 8W
NellSnodgTa«845
PhilRpa 188
Buck, Thomaa 87
Buckley, Edward Peiy W
Budd, Ralph 165
Bichwd 118
William BMney 898
Budgen, Tbomaa 884
Bohsie, Geo. Aug. IVen. 418
page
Bnhse, John Fred. Wm, 434
Bulkeley, Lempster 220
Thomas 118
Thomas, 3fD. 223
Thomas 182
Bull, Frederick O. 203
John Edward N. 230
John James 161
Buller, Frederick William 11
Frederick Thomas 68
George 103, 262
Henry George 246
Bullocky Hen. Robert 00
Bulman, George 211
BqIow, Christian von 432
JohUfBanmyKH.
63,432
O. W. F. J. C. von 432
Bunbnry, Hen. £. BL
KCB. 12
Henry William 184
' StonehouseGeo.164
Thomas 212
Thqp, KH. 41, 219
Thomas 02, 232
293
60
206
164
143
212
61
66
Index.
page
Burnett, Framsis, MB. 197
Blimey, Hagh Somery. S. 224
WUUam, KH,
87 260
William James ' 296
Bums, David 170
John, 230
William 192
Bumside, Henry 96, 213
Burrell, George, 34, 169
Graham 272
Henry Duncan 169
Wm.Henry,ilf2>.229
Burriss, Simpson Nelson 267
Burroughs, George 269
Burrowes, Rob. Edw.
KH. 90
Wm. Nesbitt 62
Burrows, Arthur George 271
^'^-^— Montagu 14
Pftg«
Byrne, Arthur 165
— Arthur 178
John 131
John 08, 182
Stanhope Wch. M. 188
Thomas 1 83
Thomas 219
Tyrrel Matthias 162
William Gibson 261
Byron, Han* Geo. Anson 160
James 168
Rich. Willoughby 186
Bonce, Benjamin
Richard
Richard Searle
Biirchell, Basil Heme
Bordett, Francis
Charles Sedley
Robert
Surer, Gabriel
Bui^h, James Florence de 1 16
John 102, 246
Thomas 192
Thomas Hussey 261
William 116
BaTghersh,J.Zor(f,67Cir. 16
Burgmann, George 286
Burgoyne, John Mont. Bt.
64,146
John Fox,
KCB. 20, 282
Burke, John, Bt. 32
Joseph 312
John Hardman 240
41
246
60
128
264
267
116
210
Burslem, Nathaniel, KH. 33
Rollo GiUespie 164
Burt, Charles 284
James 230
James 273
Burton, Alfred 393
Patrick
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas John
William
Burleigh, John
Burlton, William
Burmester, Arnold E.
-John Claridge 286
Bum, James 166
Robert 268
Buraaby, Chas. Herrick,
270, 273
John Dick 32
Richard 286
— — Rich. Beaumont
268,273
Bame, Cornwall 90, 243
Bumes, i9tr Alexmder 116
Edw. John, JITD. 269
Edward WilUam 311
Fowler 249
Wm.Moulden 72, 292
Bury, George Batt 293
Bush, Robert 248
SeddonWm.Sotton264
William, JTH. 68,264
Bushe, Gervase Parker 133
Bussiett, Francisco 97, 262
Butcher, John Alexander 269
Wm. Dickson 103
Butler, Edward Charles 187
Edw.Kent8trat.66,186
Gerald Villiers 248
Henry
■ ■ Hon. Hen. Edw.
Henry Thomas
Lord James
James, KH.
James Arthur
Percy Archer
Robert
Robert
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas Lewis
Walter
Webbe
William Henry
Caddy, John Herbert
Cadell, Charles, KH.
Cadett, Henry
Cadogan, Hon. Edw.
Hon. George
Wm. Hodgson
178
39
206
168
91
71
179
192
116
168
71
231
178
212
196
162
Butt, John Wells
Butt8,Augustus AeyKCH.
13,282
Jas. Witshed de 226
William M. de 213
Butae, Wilhehn 438
Byam, Edward 66
Byers, Patrick 116
Byles, Arthur WUliam 207
Byng, Hon. Wm. Fredk. 180
270
68
196
66
146
86
270
226
243
Cain, William 177
Calmcross, Alex. KH. 63, 248
Caimes, George 91, 187
JohnElUott,-K^.67
Calamy, William 293
Calder,BenJ.Geoige,ilf D. 287
Fran. Wm. Grant 1 19
Patrick DouU 64, 283
Thomas 188
Caffin, Wm. Geo. Chart
Cahill, David
John Campbell
Caldwell, Charles Benj. 248
OkrkeMarifls 208
Frederick Edm* 280
——Jas. UUjnDoaD,
KCB. 116
Vere 242
— William 267
Wm. Bletteiman
244
Wm. Charles 198
Cidey, Henry Francis 116
Caledon,Jas. D. VJEarl of 148
Call, Geo. Frederick 169
George Isaac 169
Calleja, Salvatori 262
Callendar, Campbell 9
Calley, Henry 170
Calvert, Felix 38
Camac, Burgess 36
Cambridge, A. F. Bvike
of, KG. GCB. GCH. 147
Geo.W.F.C.
42
193
20
164
66
177
Prince of
Cameron, Alexander
Alex. KCB.
— Alex. John
Archibald
Charles
Donald Meeut 164
Duncan 198
Dun. Alex. 103, 198
Ewen 231
Geo. Paulet 116
Hugh John 69
James Allan 180
4^4
Index.
Cameron, John,irCJ9. 14,100
John 156
John 286
John Cha. MD, ai 1
Kenneth 306
Patrick 116
Robert Fulton 215
CamiUeri, Mich. P. MD. 262
Paolo 262
Camm, John Philip 307
Campbell, Adam Gordon
63,107
Adam 246
Alexander 189
Alex. KH. 59, 136
Alexander 265
Alexander 311
•^^^— Alexander 91
Alex. E. MD, 118
Andr. Mitchell 116
Archibald 173
Archibald, JB^
GCB. 15, 214
Archibald 193
Archibald 36
Arch. Colin 193
Arch. James 174
Arch. NeU 244
Arthur Wel-
lington
165
100
213
60
236
Charles
Charles
Charles
Charles F.
Charles Stuart 57
Colfai,ii:C^. 15,224
Collin 206
Colin 243
Colin, 62, 250
Colin Alex. 226
DaTid 33
Donald 293
Donald 60
Dngald 68
Duncan 235
;9trEdw. Alex. 116
E. S. Norman 256
Farquhar,M. 155
Farquhard 193
Fielding Alex. 295
Francis 66
Frederick 260
Frederick 42,265
Fred. Alex. 272
Qeoige 203
. Geo. Her. Fred. 146
QwfyBart. 35
— Henry Fred.,
KCB. OCH. 8, 176
Hen. Dundas 71
Hugh, Mont. 129
Hugh A. B.
Hugh J. M.
-*- Jam€S
485
272
170
179
192
James, £^.43,247
Campbell, James
James
caim
MD.
town
213
239
James, KH. 02
James F. Glen-
243
John 72
John 91
John 127
John 129
John 98, 189
John 226
John 70, 249
John 38
John, MD. 245
John Charics 160
John Cameron 139
John L. 219
Morris R. 248
Neil Stewart,
207
Niel 116
Patrick 54
Patrick 59
Patrick F.W. 71,
149
Patrick Scott 270
Robert 183
Robert 197
Robert 200
Rob. Dennis-
131
Robert Edgar 174
Rob. Parker 225
Thos. Edmund 133
WiUiam 122
William 38
William 83
Wm.Clia.Jas. 123
Wm. Huntley 171
Wm. John 156
William Mark 155
Wm.Rich,New-
244
131
port
Campion, Geo. Edw.
Campsie, George Richard 162
CanaTan, John
Canch, Thomas
Cane, Arthur Bereslbrd
Maurice
Maurice
Stopford
Cannon, George Edward
216
156
161
171
224
84
260
WilUam 100, 249
CantUupe, Geo. J.F. VUe. 146
Capadose, Henry 159
Henry 64,264
Capel, Henry 262
Daniel 166
Sydney Aug. 138
Hon. Thomas Edw. 12
Capelle, Augustus 438
Capron, John Shuckbnrgh 174
Carabelli, Jean Baptiste 4^9
Garden, Andrew 192
Cha. WUson 187
Frederick 908
Carden, John Cravan 134
Canlew, Christopher B. 226
Geofge 30,284
Henry Clare 246
Cardigan, Jas. T. JSarl of, 61 .
137
Carew, Harry IW
Robert 222
Hobt. HaUowell 187
William, Marcus 215
Carey, Francis 2U2
Le Marchant 218
Octavius, KCH. 19
Peter
Robeil
Tupper
Carfrae, John
Carline, Henry
Carlyon, Edward
Carmichael, Hum. H.
Lewis
U
191
115
126
50
187
17*
Camac, John Rivett
Carncross, Joseph Hogh
KCB. 19, 2r4
Carnegy, Chas. Hay, MD. 125
Thomas 204
Carney, John 103
Camie, Geoige 1^
Carpenter, George 101,192
George
115
311
253
37
291
180
SUA
230
197
Carr, George
George Kirwan
-^— John
Ralph
Robert
Samuel
«-^- Stephen
Carrol, John Egerton
Wm. Hutchinson 186
William Parker,
KCH. 18
Carroll, James 16tt
Carruthers, Rkhard 72, 153
William 227
Carson, William, MD. 237
Carstens, Rudolph 436
Cart, Robert 215
Carter, Charles Jeffries 167
Henry 116
John, KH. 43, 151
John 310
John Chilton L. 195
John Collis, MD. 220
John Money 151
S.G. 02,167
Wm. George 148
Wm. Frederick 215
Wm. Scott 167
Willoughby Har. 250
CartmaU, J. 166
Cartwright, Edmund 115
Henry 145
John 116
Williaia 70
Carwick, Thomas Mayor 930
Cary,8^timiis Alph. F. 335
pag^
Carysfort, John, Earl of 12
Case, William 188
Casement, W. KCB, 116
Cash, Hen. Christmas 288
Cassan, Matthew 280
Thomas 251
Caasidy, Francis 167
Loftua 208
Ca88iIi8,Archibald,J?arZQfl43
Castieau, John Buckley 293
Castle, John 33
Sloddeti 307
Wm. *114
Cater, Thomas Hicks 204
Thomas Orlando 268
Cathcart, Andrew 136
Ifon. Frederick 41
Han. Geo. 65, 121
Martin 127
William, JEarl^
KT, 6,116,119
Cathrey, Werner 139
Cator, John Famahy 272
^William 60, 266
Caulfield, Henry 191
Carallace, Chas. Felix 441
Cavan, Philip Charles 181
Cavarra, Guiseppe 262
Cavendish, Geo. Henry 150
Hon. Henry
F. C. 41, 118
^Wm. George 136
Caw, John, 3f2>. 311
Cecil, Lord Thomas 63
Chabot, L. W. Vise, de,
KCH. 16
Chads, John Cornell 93, 254
Chalk, John Brett 206
Chalmer^ Jas. Arch. 96, 267
Chalmers, John 173
WillUm 38
Chamberlain, Henry, B^. 269
HallPlTimerl64
John 128
Chamberlayne, Wm. 66
Chambers, Courteney 61, 176
David Francis 1 65
Edw. Tho. Harley 141
. Jas. Walker 312
John 141
Chambre, James 248
William 97, 162
Cbampagn6, Josiah, OCH.
168
86
87
Index.
Chaproniere, Aug. Hen. 206
Charleton Edward, KH. 69
George 268
Thomas R- 9
Cbarlewood, John 207
Charleton, Hen. Wilmot 103,
122
John Sam. 216
Charretie, Thomas 37
Charters, Samuel 96
Roberts 306
Chatterton, J. C. KH. 67, 124
Oliver, NicoUs 186
Thomas 164
Thos. Justly G. 1 86
Clay tor, John 286
Cheape, Peter 102, 248
Cheamley, William 169
Cheetham, Charles 270
Cheney, Edward 38
Ralph 223
page
Claremont,£dw.Stopford 163
Clark, Fred. Hobson 247
jQ\m,KH. 88,206
John, MD. 189
Walter F. 162
Forbes
Champain Agnew
Champeaux, Csesar Aug. 441
Champion, John G. 247
Chandler, George 143
Chaplin, Thomas 66, 147
Chapman, Frederick £. 286
Frederick Wm. 247
■ George 116
John Strange 142
Stepl^en, R.
KCH. 19,116,282
Chermside, Sam. Wm.
MD. 174
Cherry, Fred. Clifford •114
Chesney, Fran. Rawdon 70,
116, 267
Chesse, Jean de 440
Chester, Chas. Montagu 242
Harry George 1 74
John 62
Chetwode, Frederick 176
Richard 166
Chichester, Xor<2 Arthur 239
Arthur Charles 167
Charles 62, 233
John Octav. 167
Lord John 289
Lord Stephen A. 242
Child, WilUam 197
Childe, Jonathan 188
Childers, Michael 88
Childs, Joseph 294
Chisholm, John 1 16
Stewart 287
Cholmeley, Henry D. 178
Jas. Harrison 134
Cholmondeley, Hon.T. G. 194
Christie, Arch. KCH. 32, 33
Frederick Gordon 164
Gustavus Logic 164
Henry Paget 272
James 243
Sam. Tolfrey 232
Chuden, WilHam 83, 437
Church, Richard, GCH. 64
Churchill, Cha. Horace 38,182
Edward Wm. 294
Chute, Thomas 173
Trevor 222
Ciavaldini, Peter Fran. 439
Clanchy, Cassius M. 66
Clapham, William 116
Clapp, William Henry 312
Clapperton, John P. N. F.
296,297
Clare, Loais 267
Clarke, Andrew, J:^. 71,197
Charles 294
Cha. Anthony 305
Eric Mackay 168
FranciB 83
George Calvfert 241
Geo. Herbert 214
Guy 229
Henry 807
Henry Bourke 236
James 198
James 264
James 293
John 99, 218
John Fred. MV. 309
John F. Sales 98, 129
Joseph 72, 228
Philip Haughton 136
Robert 268
Thomas 224
Thomas 306
• Tredway 1 15
William 140
W. H. F. 167
William 213
Clarkson, James Oran 116
ClaveU, Richard King 296
Clavering, Hen. Mordaunt 32
Clay, John Granby 11
J. Herbert 210
William 188
Clayton, Rob. Browne,
KC. 9, 188
Wm. Capel 148
Wm. Rob. Bart. 65
Cleaveland, Fred. Darby 271
Rich. Fran. 44, 265
Samuel 272
Cleaver, James Peach 121
CleUand, Wm. Douglas 115
Cleland, Alex. B. 812
Clements, Henry 94, 167
Henry St. John 255
Clendon, William 294
Clephane, Rob. Douglas 281
Clerihew, George, MD, 152
Clerk, Henry 272
Mildmay 124
Clerke,St.JohnAug.jr&. 58
Tho. H. Shadwell,
KH. 89
Wm. Jonathan 229
aeve, Carl. Died. U.O.F. 4:53
Urban 433
Hen. Anth. Fred. 432
Clibbom, Wm. G. M. 188
Clifford, Rob. Cav. Spen. 146
Clifton, Arthur Benj.
KCH. 17, 143
John Talbot 118
ThomaB Henry 138
486
page
Clinton, Lord Cba. Pel-
ham Pelham 118
Frederick 70, 145
Henry 93
Lord Thofl. Cha.
Pel. 118
Wm. Hen. QCB.
8,206
Clitberow,John 18
John Christie 148
CUve, Edward 56, 144
Cloete, Abra. Josiaa, KH, 68
Peter L. Graham 243
Close, John Maijoram 83
Maxwell 59
Cloudt, Morrice de 432
Clough, HoweU H. L. 222
Clowes, Thomas 159
Clune, William 156
P. 203
Clunie, Jas. Oliphant 98, 154
Clyde, James 248
Coape, Arthur 236
Capel 219
Coates, Cha. Aylmer 226
William 169
Coats, John 206
Cobban, Oeo. Geddes
Mack.
Cobbe, Oeoi^
Charles A.
Henry C.
Codrington, Cha. Bethel 142
^ Edward 127
Wm. John 66, 147
Coffin, Edward Pine 305
Guy Carleton 64
Coghlan, John 238
Thos. John,3r2>. 312
Coker, Lewis 180
Colbome, Aon. James 176
£r<m. Francis 166
Colby, Charles 250
Thomas 42, 282
Stephen Edward 250
Colchester, Thomas 287
Colcloagh, Anth. Ceesar 135
Cole, Arthur Lowry 194
201
64,266
258
256
192
158
257
Cochran, James
Cochrane, Cha. Stewart
Geoige
Hon, Horace,
B. W. 244
James 170
Jas. Johnstone 33
John 160
Robert 252
Thomas B. Lord 218
William 43, 117
Cock, James 115
Cockbum, Alexander 162
Cha. Vansittart 270
Francis 37, 115, 256
George, GCH, 6
A^^on. George,
GCB, 292
James 181
James 231
Jas. Pattison 42, 265
Weymiss Tho. 87, 21 1
169
228
116
174
148
271
141
Wm. Peter
Cockcraft, Wm. Wfld
Jos.
Cucke, James
Cockell, William
Cocks, C. Lygon
Philip Reginald
-John
Cocksedge, Henry Leheop 126
Codd, Augustus Fred. 215
John Edwaid ISO
WiUiun 199
' Index.
pAge
Coddington, Fits Herbert 191
Joshua 285
Hon, Galbraith, I«.
GCB,
Hon, Henry
John
John A.
Pennel
Richard
Richard Sweet
Robert
William W. T.
Colebrooke, Sir W. M. G.
KH 59, 266
James Rob. 97, 267
Coles, Geo. Richard 173
Robert Bartlett 56
8,178
133
85
166
96.284
67
157
199
224
Josias Rogers John 131
William Cowper 61
CoUett, John H. 115
CoUette, Henry 219
Colley, Alexander Dick 167
Collings, John £. 184
Collington, John Wheeler 269
Collins, Francis 137
James Wood 280
Thomas 105
CoUinson, Cha. John Russ. 169
Hen. Redfeam 216
Thos. Bernard 286
CoUis, Charles 67
Colllss, John 294
Colman, George Denis 95, 166
Henry Scott 166
WilUam Thomas 206
Colnett, Jas. Richard 116
Colomb, Geo. Thomas 87
Colquhoun, Daniel 18
Jas. N . 94, 116, 268
Robert 236
Colquitt, Goodwin Cha. 125
John Wallace 156
Columba, Pietro Santa 439
Colvile, Henry 59, 149
ColvUl, Robert 249
Thomas, H. 223
CoWille, Hon, Charles,
QCB, GCH, 8, 156
Charles John 237
Combo, Charles William 825
Combermere, 9.XA Fisr.
QCB, GCH 7,116,11*
Combremont, A. la T. de 4311
Comper, John Richard 9U6
Compton, Ld. Spencer 8.237
Henry C. 146
Comyn, William 116
Congdon, Geo. Walkap 295
Congreve, George 180
ConneU, Abr. J. N., MD, 240
James 174
Connolly, Richard Geo. 296
WUliam 42, «*
Connon, John 186
Connop, Richard 86
Connor, Alexander 187
Frederick 108
ConoUy, James 126
Patrick 171
Thomas Rich. 176
Conran, Lewis Charles 207
Wm. Adam 207
Conroy, Henry Geofge 146
Stephen Rowley 148
Considhie, William 221
James, KH. 68, 116
James 236
Constant, John 126
Conway, Thos. Sydenham
173
Conyers, Cha. Edward 37
Conyngham, PraneiSy Mmrq.
of, GCH, KP. 87
Coode, Cha. Penrose 896
Cook, Francis Aoguatos 186
Wm. Surtees 817
Cooke, John Qeoige 9CM
John Henry 99, 176
Richard Harrey 63
Robert
Rob. Wilton
195
190
168
161
116
04,186
196
Cookes, Oeoige
Cookson, William
Cooper, David
David Siiitt
- George
Henry
Henry
Hen. UtcUtts Gil-
bert 272
Isaac Rhodes 800
Leonard Mone 109
Wm. Henry 134
Coote, Charles James 821
Henry J. 173
John Chid% 104
Copland, Francis 06
Copeland, Oeoige 160
Copinger, Henry 167
Coppon, Joseph 440
Corbet, Vincent 18D
Corbett, Edward 80d
Stnart 116
William 803
Corcoran, Alexis 100
Cordemana, Albert 496
497
page
Cork, Bdmund, JSarl qf,
KP. 7
Cormick, Edward 130
Edward Henry 168
Wm: George 179
ComeUus Rich. Loiigfield269
Cpinocky Isaac. 140
Cornwall, GeoTge 247
Wm. Henry 62, 147
Corry, Savage Hall 168
CoraelUs, Thoniaa, KCB, 115
Coryton, George Edward 213
Geoige Hunt 203
John Rawlins 293
Coflser, Walter 295
Coster, Tho. Oliver Watts 124
Costley, John 95
Costobadie, Jas. Palliser 222
Cother, Charles 53
Cotton, Corbet 246
Ed. Row. Jos. 34
Hugh Cotton 116
Sidney 179
Sydney, John 87, 179
Thomas F. 163
— — ir^m. Wellington
H. 8. 133
Willonghby, OCB.
KCH, 18, 250
Willoughby 195
Coolson, Forster 20
Rob.BIenkinsoppl45
Coultman, Humphrey W. 215
Couper, Geoige, KH, 41
Courant, Antoine 440
Court, John 225
Major H. 116
Coorten, Pierre P. Auguste
de 440
Amand de 83, 441
Courtenay, Gkorge Heniy 212
John Gamett 311
Wm. Hayley 162
Courtis, John Cha. Grey 295
310
180
Index.
Cox, John Gaggln 256
John Hamilton 227
John WUliam 164
Lindsey Zachariah 126
Samuel Symes 162
William, KH, 64
William 96, 205
Sir William 32
Coxe, Edward Jones
James Thring
Rich. Lovelocke
216
178
236
Coxen, Edward 212
Coxworthy, Ferguson Th- 306
Crabbe, Eyre J. KH. 87, 226
Craig, Fran. Edw. Las-
celles
Henry
Ninian
295
58
254
286
249
Craigie, Anth. David
David
Peter Edmonstone 64,
206
Robt. Collins 247
Cramer, Andrew Philip 442
Crampton, Philip Henry 171
Craufurd, Jas* Robertson 69,
145
Peter
Robert
Crause, Cha. B.
Henry
Craven, Charles
— — Charles
Courtney, Jonathan
Coventry, Frederick
Cowan, Edw. Alphonso
Fred. 305
Cowell, Henry C. 93
James 130
Lambert 251
William 54
Cowen, Augustus Henry 197
Charles 160
Cowley, Nonnan 125
Cowling, William 297
Cowper, Hen* Douglas 250
Geo. Alex. AfD. 180
Jeremiah 99, 160
172
253
260
94,260
129
11
Crawford, Adam Fife 68, 266
Francis H. 245
George 36, 265
Henry 241
Robert 17
Robt. Fitzgerald 270
William 129
Wm. Thomas 271
Crawfurd, Gayin Ralston 116
— John 97, 157
Thos. Macknight 245
171
285
141
233
155
William
Cowslade, John
Cox, Augustus
Fran. Hafwtrey
Henry
James
John, KH.
286
116
145
190
153
244
69
Crawley, Henry
— ^ Henry Owen
Thomas R.
Rich.
William
Wm. White 97, 226
Creagh, Andrew 36
Charles Myers 160
T- Giles, Vandel. 92,233
— James 100, 288
*— — Jasper Byng 205
^ Sir Michael, KH. 61,.
238
— — — Thomas Miller 203
Crdghton, Henjry 132
■ Joseph 60
Cfemer, James Smith 260
Crespigny,G0O. BUcke C. 171
Henry Otho de 171
Crespin, Henry 295
Crewe, John Frederick 57
Crispin, George 219
3 B
Croad, Frederick
George Henry
Crociechia Louis
Croft, Jonathan
Jolm Thomas
Robert Manners
page
171
131
430
312
116
128
229
270
171
157
Crofton, Edw. Hen. L.
Edw. Walter
Hugh Dennis
' John
Peter 91, 23o
Richard Henry 272
Walter Frederic 271
127
68
143
168
190
208
168
157
66
64,168
215
Crofts, John
Crokat, William
Croker, Edward
Edward
Edward
Hen. Braddel
John L.
John Rees
Richard
William
Croly, Henry
Crombie, Thomas 211
Crompton, Henry Thos. 215
Wm. Joshua 218
Crone, George 438
Crookshank, Blackm. C. 172
Croon, Bernard 436
Crosbie, John Gustavus,
GCH.
John Talbot
Waiiam
Crosdill, John
Cross, John, KH.
John William
WiUiam
Crosse, Joshua
William
Crouwell, Nicholas
Crowder, Edw. F.
Crowdy, JaiAes William
Crowe, John, KH,
Timothy
7
186
252
116
61,220
225
220
67
35
441
167
198
67
206
116
115
247
245
231
442
174
24,267
71,266
Cubitt, Edward Geoige 225
George 160
Thomas 64, 266
William 116
Cuddy, Alexander Daniel 207
William, H. L.D. 206
Culpeper, John Bishop 140
Cumberland, Bentlnck H. 248
Chas. B. 92, 248
Edw. Sandford 195
Geo. Buirell 193
Croxton, Thomas
William
Cruice, Edmund John
Cruickshank, William
Alexander
Crusius, David
Crutchley, Charles
Cruttenden, Edwin
Courtenay
Cumberlege, Chas. Lush. 131
488
Camberlege, Harry Altham
216
Coming, Henry H. 242
Cnmmin, Geo. Robert 251
Commlngy Alexander 226
■ Alex. P. Gordon 228
Hen. John, iSrCJy. 12,
188
Hen.Wedderbom210
• Jas. Slator 160
• John 177
Robt OctaTins 203
Coninghame, Hen. Mont-
gomery 180
John 115
Cnnliffe, Robt Hen. Bt. 115
Cunningham, John 137
John 115
Thomas 42, 282
Cunnynghame, Augoatot
Thurlow
David, Bt.
Qeo, Ang. F.
Cappage, Alexander
Burke
Stephen
212
32
127
115
968
68
Cureton, Chas. Robt 72, 142
Edward B.
Currer, Richard R.
Cnirie, George Alft«d
John Robert
Robt. Hamilton
Samuel, MD.
164
248
219
247
190
164
295
Curry, Robt Hurray
Curtayne, Denis Aloysius 155
Cnrteis, William 187
Henry John 188
Curtm, Joseph 191
Curtis, Charles 152
Henry Charles 237
Curzon, Hon, Rich. W.
Penn 146
Cust, Hon, Chas. Henry 120
Hon.Eidw,KCH. 56
Henry Francis 176
Cnstance^HoIman 56, 161
197
262
166
32
34
Wm. NcTlUe
Cut^ar, Carlo
Cuthbert, Robt Alex.
Cuyler, Henry
Jacob Glen
Dachtehansen, Hen. Ba-
ron 436
Dacres, Itichard James 260
Daeosta, Ang. Fred. Hip-
poUto 286
D'Aguihir, Geo. Charles 34
Chas. Lawrence 272
Hen. Torrens 146
Dagg, Thomas 263
Dalbiac, Jas. Chas. ifC^.
15,123
Geo. Charles 131
Dales^ Samuel, KH. 63
Dalgety, Fred. Henry 221
Index,
Dalgety, James W.
Dallas, Charles
Robt. Wm.
247
115
122
432
38
20
Dalli»ig, Conrad
Dalmer, Francis
— — Thomas
Dalrymple, Sir Adolph.
J. Bt, 86
Geo. Hadington 243
Sir Hew, Bt. 223
John 150
John H. E. 150
John Fitz Roy 100
Sir John Hamil-
ton, Bt, 9, 244
Wm. Henry 307
Dalton, Charles 07,267
Charles James
(George
John
270
284
128
213
235
241
56
Thomas N,
D'Alton, Edward
Daly, Charles
Denis
Fran. Dermot 72, 131
Robert 165
Robert 171
Dalyell, MelTiUe 97
Robert 41
DaIzell,i?on.Arth.Alex. 199
John 101,167
Hon. Rob. Alex. G.233
WUliam 244
Damer,£ron.Geo.Iionel D. 54
Dames, Geo. Longworth 218
Wm. Longworth 218
Dammen, Hen. Wm. 84, 434
Dance, Sir Chas. Webb,
KH,
— — - (}eoige
Dane Rich. MD.
John
D'Angelo, Gaetano
Danid, Alexander
Lewis
39
223
242
214
441
65
437
Peter Fiane Edge 206
Samuel
Daniell, Chas. Augustus
Cyrus
Edwin Gream
Francis A.
Henry
John
- ■ John Hinton
John M.
Ralph, Allen Cha. 218
Dansey, Cha. Comwallis
68,266
Richard Ingram 212
164
206
206
206
116
148
33
200
177
DauTers, Geo. Aug. Fred. 295
Darby, Charles 153
Darby, Joseph 68, 266
D'Aroey, Oliver Barker 225
D' Arcy, Geo. Abbas KooU 246
Joseph 116
Peter 34
D'Aivy, ThonmMf MJ}» 911
Th^. DoppiBff B. S41
Dardel, Geo. Alexander 440
Darell, Sir Harry, Bi, 1€D
Henry John' 997
D'Arley, Wm. Wallaee
Darley, Edward
Henry
John
90
960
168
906
16
Darling, Henry Chailaa
Henry Chariev
Ralph, OCH. 11 y 199
William James 915
Wm. Undaay 40
Darlington, Hen. JS^I qf 43
Darrah, Nicholas L. 70, 940
Darrochy Duncan 10
Don. G. AngQa 152
Dartnell, Geo. RusscU 162
Nelson 131
Dashwood, Alex. W.
Dassau¥ille,Wm. A. Jn>. 967
Dassel, Conrad Voa
Daubeaey, Hen. C. Bam-
ston
Henry, JTfr.
Daunt, William, MJ>.
Darenport, B. Montaga
Hen. Wayet
Trevor
John Salosb.
Wm. Davenport
906
95
199
918
Daveney, Buion
Davidson, Alexander
James
161
907
946
161
116
139
179
James Batchdor 956
John
Patrick, MD,
Davie, Cha. Cluistopber 919
Davies, Delm6 Scy. 150
919
197
Fnu John 67, 144
John
John
Joeeph
Richard
Thomas Henry
Hastings
Thos. WnUama
Timothy
Wm. Hanbory
944
86
68
Davis, Charles Kdwaid 1 16
Geo. Lennox 06* 160
George Wllllaa 169
Hen. Samuel 109, 909
-John AtUns 9»7
Davison, Hugh Pcrey
— ^ Thomas
WilUam, KH.
68
9QB
17
40
Davy, John, MD.
> Wm. Gabriel, JTC^.
Dawas, Tlios. Hath.
William Lewis
Dawkinsy Franeia Henry 66
Heniy 97
480
182
312
156
240
225
Dawn, Jamei
Dawson, Charles .
■ Cha. Massey
Fra. R. WQ.
■ Geoige
George Beresford 263
Geo. K. Massy 140
' Henry
■ Rob. Kearsley
Robert Peel
' Han. T. Vesey
William, MJ).
Day, Henry James
Matthew
— Rob. Ladbroke
Daykin, Wm. Bowes
Deacon, Charles
Charies, KCB,
— — Cha. Clement
Frederick
219
285
146
148
310
251
171
215
146
130
115
213
170
174
176
Deakins, John .
Dean, William
Deane, Charles, JETJET. 93,151
Charlea 156
Deare, George 71 , 1 72
George 172
Debenham, Thomas 207
Debnam, Rob. Joseph 88,164
Debs, Fra. Matthias 436
Decken, Benediz, Baron 432
Cha. Von der 432
■ Fred. Count Von
der, OCff.. 10, 437
Frederick Von der 433
George, CamU
Von der 433
■ " - WnuSannifKJffm
84,435
De Coorey, John F. R. 198
Deedes, Henry 08, 185
George 168
Deere, Joseph fiyles 192
Deering, Rupert Barber 251
Dehnel, Henry 435
Deichmann, Carl. Fred. 433
Delacombe, Henry Ivatt 293
296
116
187
66
227
437
Henry £dw.
Delafosse, Hen.
De Lacy, John
Delancey, James
Peter
Delius, George
Delroege, Colin C. John,
MD, 178
Dely, William Alexander 172
Dempster, John, MD, 214
William 192
Dempsy, Charles 287
Denison, Cha. Albert 203
Wniiam Thomas 285
Denman, Lewis W. R. 296
Dennie, William H. 62, 1 64
Dennis, James 43, 154
James Benjamin 272
John Fits Thomas 247
John Leslie 200
Dennis, Modey S. T. 228
Maorice Griffin 157
Denniss, Geo. Gladwin 116
Denny, H. J.
Richard
William
WiUiam
132
200
98,223
311
116
220
433
Dent, Thomas
Denys, Montagu
Deppee, Frederick
Dering, Cholmeley Edw. 237
Derinzy, Bartholomew V.
K£f. 91, 162
Geo. Ang. Fred. 271
Thomas Rich. 235
62
154
269
260
De Ros, Wm. Lard
Desborongh, Lawrence
Desbrisay, Theophilus
Deschamps, John
Deshon, Charles John 97,168
Fred. Geo. Tho. 207
Despard, Henry 59, 263
Philip Henry 263
D'Este, Ang. Fred. £C^. 43
Detmer, Frederick 432
Deverell, Wm. Devonish 254
Tho. Josephus 219
Deyerill,Gervas Stanford 242
Deveneuz,i7on. Geo. Tal-
bot 272
D*£yneonrt,£ustaceA.T. 197
D'Holbreuse, Henry 440
D'Homboldt, John Hen« 433
Dias, Isaac 297
Dlcenta, Francis 441
Dick, Francis 270
(George 115
Hope 116
Rob. Henry, KCH. 19
William, 3f. 116
P— WiUiam, MD. 311
Dickens, Sam. Trevor,
£Cff. 13, 282
Dickenson, Cha. F. B. G. 159
Dickinson, Douglas John 163
Henry B. F. 166
Jas. Esten 238
Richard 14, 264
Dickson, Alex. GCB.
KCH. 19, 264, 273
Alex. Stephen 271
Archibald 168
Cha. Sheffield 222
CoUingwood 272
David 247
Edw. John 227
— ^ Francis 192
Geo. Cochrane 237
— — James Henry 126
— • — John Henry 152
Jeremiah,XCJ3. 1 8
Sam. Auchmnty 183
William 257
WUliam 115
WUliam F. 214
Wm. Ranaldson • 95
page
Dlddep, John 192
Dlebitsch, Frederick Von 437
Diestelhorst, Frederick 435
Digby, Dunlop 67
Henry Robert 149
Diggle, Charles, KH. 66
Fred. WiUiam 234
Dighton, John 115
Dilkes, Wm. Thomas 9
Dill, Marcns 286
Dillon, Arthur Richard 10
Hon. Constantine
A. 127
Francis Wm. 100,169
John 183
Martin M. 241
Robert 246
Hon. Theo. D.G. 212
William 170
Disney, Moore, KCB. 8, 166
Diz, Frederick 246
Dixon, Charies 68
— Cha. Cranston 65
Geoifpe 64, 149
George 229
Henry 233
— — John 145
Manley 62
Matthew Cha. 272
Matthew Cha. 64, 283
William 260
Wm. Manley Hall 272
Dobbie, David 158
Dobbin, Thomas 55
Dobson, Thomas James 247
William 166
Dodd, John Beach 205
Dodgin, Wm. Henry 195
D'Odiardl, Antonio 439
Dods, George 116
George 66
Geo. Donglas, JfD. 240
Doebell, H enrich von 439
Doherty, Cha. Edmond 140
Henry Edward 140
Richard 56, 259
Dolphin, James 1 15, 252
Domvile, John Russell 272
William 172
pomville, Compton Cha. 237
James Wm. 271
Donald, John 312
Donaldson, Robert 192
Thos. Hislop J. 259
Vance Yonng 94,208
Donelan, Anthony. 199
Doukin, Geo. David 158
— — Rufone Shawe,
KCB, GCH. 9, 162
Donnelly, John 160
Donop, Geo. Clia. von 433
Donovan, Cha. Henry
Douglas 139
Thomas 260
Doran, William 254
Dore, Peter 154
490
Index.
page
Dore, William Henrv 246
Dores, lUchard * 289
Dorehill, Wm. John 154
George 249
Boring, William 434
Domberg, Frederick 439
Dorndorf, Frederick 437
Dorratt, Douglas Ad^ 295
Dorville, PhUip 64
Douglas, Charies 100, 160
• Ckartes Pye 9
' /r<m.£dw. Gordon 63
■ Geoi^e 165
• George 245
Henry N. 69, 230
Hen. Sholto 193
Howard, Bt, 14
James 212
James, KCB, 18
Jas. William 116
John 187
John 281
John 281
Lynedoch 228
Neil, KCH. 19
Robert 57
■ Robert 167
page
209
84,435
Diesing, Charley
Dreves, Lewis de
Drew, Rich. Robinson 268
Driberg, William 257
Drought, John Alexander 217
Thomas A. 90, 166
Drumlinrig, Arch. Wm.
Vucount 119
Drummond, Berkeley 56, 149
Charles Home 119
Edward 82
Geo. Duncan 116
Dondas, Hon, Robert L.
KCB, 17
Tlioe. 281
Wm. Bolden 67, MR
Dundee, Bdward
Dunlevie, Gerald Geo.
Dnnlop, Franklin
Dunn, George
Duckworth
William
19^
lee
270
174
lit
Drummond, Gordon,G'CB.
7,200
Gordon 148
Henry, MD, 165
Hen. Maurice 193
Jas. Walker 145
John 56
John Gavin 116
MortimerPerey 1 50
Rob. AndrewByBt, 1 63
Rob. Percy 180
William 165
WilUam 43
- • Wm. Cunningham 143
Douro, Arthur, Marq, 63
Doveton, iSir John, G^C£. 115
John, KCB. 115
Fra, Crossman ^02
Dowdall, Aylmer 205
George Jaipes 247
Dowman, James 294
John 191
Downes, Charles 84
GeoT^e B. G. 286
Henry 192
Henry 253
UIys8es,X^i^CB.19
Downie, Hector 254
Downing, Adam Giflkrd 66
Downman, John Thomas 285
Thoma8,iCCJf. 19,264
Dowse, Lloyd 95,267
Richard 165
Dozat, John J. 242
Doyle, Carlo Joseph 37
Cha. Hastings 100, 175
Cha, Wm. KCH, 13
John 94, 224
John Milley, £ CB. 33
20
244
56
807
180
309
216
Percy
Thomas
William
Dmry, Henry
Thomas
Drysdale, Jas. Murray
William
Duberley, George
Duberly, Henry
Dn Bourdieu, Arthur
John
20,264
2«»5
39,149
296
230
175
131
210
183
182
156
243
289
68
D'Oyly, Henry
Drake, John J. C.
Thomas, CMO.
William Henry
William Wickham
Draper, Thomas
James
Drawwater,AugustusCha. 124
BrechBler, Frederick 438
Ducat, Dugald
Duckett, Geo. Floyd
Dudgeon, Peter
Duff, Hon, A\ex,OCH. 9,188
Alex. Tho. Wharton 244
Folliott 185
George 97, 245
James 220
James 226
Patrick 229
Robert George 168
Duffy, John 35
Dufief, Armand C. G. 439
Duke, Jones 185
Dukes, James 241
Dumas, Peter 42
Dunbar, Charles 169
Edward 178
Frederick 190
Jas. C. Alex. 250
John P. 115
Duncan , Alexander 115
Edward 96, 199
Hon, Hew H. H. 228
John ^neas 182
WilUam 812
Duncanson, James, MD. 255
Duncombe,Hi9n.OctaTins 118
Dundas, George 253
Hon, Henry 59, 235
Jas. Fullarton 115
John Hamilton 287
Philip 90, 198
Philip 62
Dunne, Cliaries IW
Edward 6
Francis 161
Francis *W
James 16ii
WUliam 169
Dunsmure, Charles 199
DuPlat,Gustavu8C. KH.
108, 8M
Dupuis, John Bdward 261^
Durant, James 115
D'Urban BenJ. KCB.
KCH. 18, 20*
Wm. James 93, 1 7ii
Durbin, Edmund Itfti
Durham, James 7
Patrick Fran. 1»
Durie, Charies 156
During, Christ. Henry
Von. 434
Lewis Alex. S«
Dumfbrd, Edward W. 2H5
Ellas Walker 18, 882
George 282
George 97, 207
Geo. Anthony 17H
Geo, Augustus 190
Dory, Alexander 219
Dn Sage, Pierre 444>
Dnsautoy, Peter John J. 8M
Dutton, Charles 821
Thomas
Wm. Holmes
Dn Vemet, Henry
Henry
John
Dwyer, Henry
John
John James
Thomas Pcard
Dyce, David, MV.
Thomas Rose
87
856
5d
834
67
165
857
884.
897
Sll
312
Dyer, Hen. Chas. Penrose 896
John Edward 190
Dyneley, Thomas 06, 866
Dynon, Patrick 142
Dyott, Richard 8l»4
William 7, 815
Dyson, Edward 128
Jerry Francis 115
John 809
John Danid 129
Bagar, Edward Hunger^
ford 191
401
Eagtr, Henry Yielding 242
Robert John 182
Barle, WUliam Henry 1 16
Sason, Peter 213
Eaton, Christopher Edw. 160
Ebell, Charles 441
Eccles, WUliam 834
Eddie, Wm. Criiickshank 243
Eddington, Smollett, M. 230
Eddy, Oeoige Henry 227
Ede, Oeoige Arthur 122
Eden, Oeorge Morton 64, 148
John 61
William 9
Wm. Hassall 72, 207
Edgar, Henry 177
Jas. Handasyde 221
Edgecombe, Chas. Yorke 162
Edie, William 250
Edleston, Joshua 204
Edlin, Geoige 130
Edmonds, Edward 263
Robert Joseph 160
Bdmondson, Joseph 181
Edmonstone, Cha. Hen. 233
Edmunds, Henry 241
Edwardes, David J. B. 181
Edwards, Alexander 307
Cadwallader 180
Clement Alex. 179
David 169
Edward 181
Edward 115
Edw. Freeman 222
George 208
George 237
Hume 206
Joseph 238
Michael Charlea 439
Peter 70
■ Richard
Robert Bidwell,
Eliot, Francis B.
Granville Heyw.
Index.
page
Elgin, Thos. l^orJ of, JTC. 8
~ ~ 116
124
143
214
210
170
16
35,
Blkington, Jas. Goodall
James
KB.
Thos. Maitland
William
Wm. Gamud
Effingham, Kenneth A.
Barl ofy GCB. 9,
Bgan, Hen. John White
Egar, John Francis
Egerton, Caledon Rich.
^-1 — Charles Bulkdey,
KCH, 12,
Chailes Du Pre
Richard 38,
■ ■ Thos. Graham
Wilbraham
Eichhom, Christian Fred.
Eicke, Frederick
Eidmann Frederick
Einem J. Godf. de
Diederich de
Einthoven, S. Jurdan
Eld, Frederick
Elderhorst, Charles
Elgee, William
154
206
214
241
241
252
117
229
194
437
433
433
438
434
436
242
432
Ellary, William
Ellerman, Edward John
Ellice, Robert
Ellicombe, Cha. Grene
282, 286
Elliot, Edmund James 231
Henry 13
James 300
Lempster R. 167
Richard, Coffin 287
Theodore Henry 87
William, KH. 62
Wm. HamUton 271
EUiott, Geoige 205
George Henry 122
John Perry 191
Richard 256
William 188
WiUiam 240
W. Christ. Parkin 206
Wm. Hen. KH.
Ellis, Hon. Aug. Fred.
Charles Parker
— ^ Fran. Joyner
Henry William
Powrie
Robert
— Samuel Burdon
— Tliomas
Ellison, Christopher
Robert
70,
202
58,
211
55
214
212
270
139
293
174
240
42,144
201
262
160
220
Ellson, Robert
Ellttl, Paolo
293jElmhir8t, Charles
Elmslie, Graham
92 Elphinstone, Howard, 3^,18
250 282
238 Wm. Keith 19
180 Blrington, Fred. Robt 253
Geo. Esdaile 83
Jas. Lottos 148
R. Goodall 34, 198
Richard John
Thomas Wm.
' WiUiam Fred.
198
198
150
116
165
220
59
271
192
68,283
199
Emslie, John 235
England, James 09
JaniAS Henry 227
Poole, y. 96, 267
Richard, KH. 4A, 192
Richard 163
Elsey, WiUiam
Elton, Arthur H.
Elwes, Lincoln Carey
Elwin, Fountain
Elwyn, Thomas
Eman, James
Emmett, Anthony
Maurice
page
EttgUsh, Frederick 186
Frederick 69, 283
John Thos. Joseph 214
Nathaniel H. 60
Enoch, John 117, 174
James John 201
Eppes, Wm. Randolph 305
]^mann, Frederick 435
Erichson, Alexander Von 438
Errington, Arnold Chas. 202
Fred. Arthur
216
196
202
184
224
296
184
307
168
34
437
Brskine, Archibald
Hon. David
George
G^ige Pott
Henry David
Henry Knight
Jas. Augustus
John
Wm. Howe K.
Erythropel, Frederick
Espinasse, Hen. WiUiam 116
James 180
Bstconrt, James B. B. 72, 194
Esten, John HamUton 252
Estwick, Fred. 246
Eugene, John MitcheU 253
Eustace, Henry 12
John R. KH 56, 144
Wm. ComwalUs,
17
228
30
189
249
226
Hen.Andr.Grant 228
189
294
268
20
192
KCH.
Evaiui^ Charles S. S.
De Lacy, KCB.
Edward
Francis Edw.
George Thomas
Henry Roe
Hugh
Mark
Thomas
Thomas Owen
Thomas WUllams 226
WiUiam 195
Evatt, George 214
George 222
George 39
Henry 15,282
Hen. Ashmore 242
Evel^, Geo. Carter 271
Frederick Cha. 171
Henry
John Henry
20,264
183
Everard, Benjamin 90, 128
John Mathias 34
Mathia8,Jr2f.55,165
Rich. Houstoun,
MD. 206
Richard Nugent 238
WaUing 212
Everest,Henry Bennett 91 ,157
Ewart, John A. 186
John Frederick 37, 263
Ewing, David 258
Joseph 247
Eyles, Tho. Woodw. 103,242
492
Byre, Annesley
Oiks
Henry
— John
— Vincent £dw.
William
I»ge
S15
07,860
266
41
103,225
Eyres, George William 65, 145
Syton, Wm. AroUbald 248
Faber, William 140
Wm. Raikes 200
FabriciuB, Oeoige 4d5
Ruidy, Peter 72, 266
Peter Piokmore
Pagan, Christopher
Christ. SuUiYan
■ James
271
115
115
250
441
204
115
57
223
167
215
Fahle, William
Fair, WUUam
- Alexander
Fair&x, Henry, Bt.
Fairholme, William
Fisirtloagh, Francis
Charles Edw.
James W. 68, 215
Wm. HaiHand 206
Faithftill, Henry 115
Falconar, Chesb. Orant,
KB. 44, 268
Falconer, Robert 118
FaUa, Daniel 44
Falls, Thomas 65
Fane, Henry, OCJB. 0,1 15,121
Henry 168
- Henry 69
Hon. Hen. Button 68
MUdmay 42, 205
Fanshawe, Charles 286
Edward 41, 282
Hew Dahrymple 168
Paris, Theophilnc 186
William 284
Farmar, Edw. Sterling 162
Richard 296
Tho. M. L. 102
Flamdon, Joseph 810
Farqnharson, Fred. 02, 168
Fred. The 188
John 116
Peter 01, 217
Flarr, Oeoige 287
Farran, Charles
Farrant, Augustas IX I^
Francis
Henry
— — — Wm. BrooDi
FlarreD, James
— ^— John Sidney
Farren, Rlehanl T.
Farrer, James
John
Flarriiu^n , John James
Fast, John Wells
Fanlkner, Henry Cole
Fannoe, Alored Dodfworth
86,268
115
286
116
238
160
260
108
84
118
116
115
168
Index.
page
Fannce, Bonham 172
— . — Thomas 155
Walter, Beresford 226
Faunt, Clareveanlx 200
Henry P. 280
Fawcett, David Lynarl08,206
William 50
Fawkes, Richard 178
Fead, George 54
Fearon, Jo^ Hodson 215
Robert Brlce 40,101
Fegan, Charles 203
Feilde, Fulfbrd Bastard 806
Felix, Orlando 86
Fellowes, Edward 204
James 286
Jas. Butler 106
Peregrine Daniel 116
Peregrine Hen. 206
Fendall, William 62, 181
247
116
228
288
164
258
221
213
285
286
Feneran, Francis
Penning, Daniel Alex.
Fenwick, Collingwood
Horatio
James H.
Nicholas
Perclval
Percival Clen.
Robert
Thomas
Tho. Howard 00, 284
WiUiam 161
Wm. Young 260
Fenton, Cha. Hamilton 204
Ferguson, George 212
Hen. Rob. 58, 144
Jama 281
John 106
Robert 64, 281
Robert 231
Ronald C, GCB,
7,231
Fergosson, Andrew
Andrew
Oeoige
^— James
Rob. Doneaa
WillUm
WUliam*
310
174
174
86
253
60,202
810
Ferns, John Gore 228
Ferrier, Geo. Abereromby 175
287
105
177
128
160
278
805
Ferris, Oeoige Tliomas
Fenyman, Ang. HaUftz
Ffrench, Thomas
Field, Charles
John Frederick
Fife, James
FUder, WiUlaa
Finch, Hon. Edward 6, 173
Han. John 43
FIncke, Frederick Von 441
Flndlay, Alexander, KH.
58,116
Alexander 260
James 266
Fialay, George 167
Flrebnoe, Wmiaiii
Finnan, Brooke
Fischer, Angnstos
Frederick
fM,200
64
441
F. L. Cottat«ntiiie441
John Christ Fred.442
Jean Albert 441
Fishboume, Tho. M.^J>. 311
Fbher, Alfred 180
Andr. Sandilanda 224
Edw. Henry
272
311
270
130
20i
246
247
Robert Roe
I Samuel
Seth NuttaU
William
William
FltxClarenoe^ Xord F^«d.
OCH, 36, 117
FiU Gerald, Cha. lioiiel 67
DaTid 211
Edward ThoJTJr. 60
Lord, Gerald 150
Qerald Step. 163
John 100
John Forster^CB. 1 7
JohaForster, 131
Lionel Charies Wm.
Hen.
Tbomas George
■ ' Wm. Hensy
FItigerald, Cha. JUoael
Crofton, Ham.
— John
William
William Henry
116
271
167
116
107
212
Fits Gibbon, Jas. Ocnld 175
FItx Herbert, Rteh. Han. 2&2
Fltshngh, Thomas lioyd 146
Fits Manrice, John, iTff. 01
Hon. W. B.
Fitzmayer, Jas. Wm.
Fitzpatrick, Fred. C. W.
FIU Roy, Aug. CharlM
Lennox
' ■' ' Hon. A. C Ito
Hugh
110
270
208
272
212
146
2W
04
Flack, JohiLStnart
Flamank, John
Flanagan, John Biekertosi 124
John B.
Fleeming, John Blph.
Fleming, Arthur Cecil
Crew« 121
Edward 30, 2fiS
Bdw. J. Ingleby, 175
Hamilton 205
James 66
JuUos 05
Robert Crvwe 234
Flemyng, Angnstas
Fletcher, Edw. Cha. 117, 118
John 261
Tbonaa 64,257
WiOiaa 306
Fleury, John 187
403
Flood) NIefaolii Hen.
Floyd, Charles
• ■ " ■ ■ ■ Heniy, Si»
Floyer, Richard
Flude, Thomas Peters
Flttdyer, William
Flyter, Campbell
Foaker, Geo. Northon
Frederick
Fogarty, Michael
Fogo, James
Tho. Maem.y MJD,
Foley, Hon. Ang. Fred.
Hon, St. Gaoige
Gerald
Follows, William
Foote, Francis Robert
William Francis
pag#
164
ld9
65
210
S69
66,146
900
194
812
216
86,267
987
146
204
204
806
296
116
98
71, 218
248
87
180
162
6,172
116
148
244
Foquett, William
Forbes, Alexander
Charles
David
David
Geoige
James
James, Lord
John
John
John
John Alex. 102, 244
Jonathan 98, 280
Nathaniel 116
Thomas John 42, 266
WiUiam 229
William Cameron 284
WilUam Henry 270
Ford, Cha. Erskine
— Edmund T.
John Randle
Johnson
Robert
William
William Henry
William Michael
Forde, Francis Charles
286
286
247
194
298
293
286
224
129
Matthew Thomas 128
Fordyce, Geoiige William 226
Charles F. 197
John 162
Foiester, ir0R.Cha.Rt.W. 188
Cedl, Wilfiam 203
JErwi..«:mllinsJ.W.164
J7bt».Geo.C.Weldl20
Hon. Hen. Town. 146
ForUmg, James, KH 87, 194
Robert Stein 129
Forman, Edward 202
Formin, Justus 436
Forrest, John, MD. 81 1
John Henry 187
William Charles 187
Forster, Hugh Percy 263
Fran. Rowland 124
John Burton 214
Tho. Watkin 40
Rob. Matthew 284
Index,
page
Forster, Wm. Fred., KH. 86
Forsyth, Thomas 188
Fortescue, Hon. John Wm.l68
Fortune, Alexander 278
Fortye, Fred. J. Campbell 196
Fosbrooke, Edmund 207
Tho. Dudley 206
Foss, Christoph. Vaugfaan 169
Thomas 189
Fossi, Thomas de 441
Foster, Charles John 142
Hon. Chich. T. 8. 178
Col. Ly. Lucas 88
John, M J). 226
Thomas 102, 284
Thomas 17
Hon. Tho.C. 8. 264
^<m.W. Anth.8. 282
FothergUl, WUliam 201
Fothe^ham, Robert H. 116
Foulis, Andrew 171
David, KCB. 1 16
William 210
Foulston, John 216
Fountaine, Chas. George 203
Foveanx, Joseph
Fowle, John
Fowler, James M.
Fownes, Edward Curtis
Fox, Charles Rich.
Samuel
Thomas, MD.
Foy, Edward
France, Hen. Hayhurst
Richard
Francis, Tho. John
Francklin, Thomas
Francklyn, John Henry
Frank, George
Frankland, Wm. Henry
Franklin, Henry
Henry
Richard A. M.
11
216
240
216
42
67,248
198
223
126
140
131
32
270
434
263
166
310
170
Franklyn, Charles 102, 2fi6
Gilbert William 188
Franks, Thomas Harte 161
Fraser, .£neas WiUiam 190
Adolphus 238
Alexander 86
Alexander 168
Alex. Maclean 09
Duncan 226
Fran. Michael 171
Fred. Alex. Mack. 86
Geo. Brodie 96, 267
Geo. Rob.3a>. 208
Hastings 12, 236
Hugh, KCB. 115
Hugh 212
Hugh Andrew 88
James 186
Jas. Wm. Lovat 266
Jas. Alex. 312
' James 8. 1 16
John 243
John 294
67
7
148
222
169
70
167
239
296
806
207
99,194
209
61
WiUiam Charles 116
WiUiam Kingston 131
Frazer, Augustus Henry 270
Daniel 102, 106
Fraser, John
John, OCH.
John Wing, 8.
Leopold 8. C.
Peter
Robert, KH.
Robert W. M'L.
Simon
Thomas
Thomas
Thos. Wallace
WilUam
WnUam
WUUam
Simon
Fredrichs, Rudolph
Frederick, Edward
Thomas
Freeling, Arthur Henry
Freeman, Edw. Deane
Freer, Daniel Gardner
John Harforidge
296
433
116
63
280
128
194
267
Freese, John Noble Arfo. 271
Freeth, Jas. KH. 66, 117
James Edw. 69, 216
James H. 986
Sampson 286
Freke, Fenton John Evans 1 19
Henry 36
Percy Aug. Evans 146
Freemantle, John, CB. 36
French, Cudbert, KH. 64^ 179
Henry John 93,237
James, MD. 200
Richard 103, 208
Frend, Albert 246
Geoige 182
John 206
John WUliam 228
Frere, Richard Edward 164
Fresmoy, Frederick de 433
Freudeuthal, Slegesmund 433
Freuller, Fridolin de 489
Frith, Cockayne 180
Edm. Bentley 1 76
John 224
John Wharton 66,209
WUUam 171
Frome, Edward 285
Frost, Langford 208
Fry, Geo. Barlow 178
John 262
Richard 216
Fiyer, George 116
Fugion, Edward 209
Fufford, WiUiam 271
Fuller, BurreU 121
Francis 7, 256
Francis 66
Francis 63, 210
Geoige 116
Jo8eph,(7Clf. 11,227
494
210
886
109
140
136
814
Fuller, Williun
Wm. Walter
Fnllerton, David
Cheo. Main
James Alex.
Fulton, Geo. James
Jas. FomBtyKH. 116
Waiiam 210
Fometti, Joan. Just, von 432
Farer, Philip de 439
Furlong, Rich. Tuker 832
Fumeaux, William, 268,273
Fyers, Henry Tho. 270
Peter 20, 264
Robert Morse 271
Thomas 41, 282
WUUam Aognstus 101
Fyfe, Lawrence 168
Fyffe, David 107
Fyler, Lawrence 142
Fynmore, James 293
Thomas 204
Gabriel, Rob. B. KH. 40
Gage, Edward 102, 160
Han. H. Edw. HaU 263
■ ■ ' — Hon* Wm.
Gahan, Henry
Rob. Beresford
Gaisford, Thomas
Galeani, Michael, MD.
Galiffe, John
John Fred.
GaU, Richaid Herbert
Isaac Hindley, H.
Galland, Qeoige
James
236
208
311
173
197
64
227
164
261
311
262
436
84
Gallenberg, Theodore
Gallic, John Lockhart
Galloway, Thomas James 184
Thomas L. L. 100, 161
GaUwey, Philip P. 242
Melbourne B. 287
Thomas Lionel J. 286
Wm. Payne, Bt.
103,240
Galway, WUliam 229
Gambicr, Gloucester 2^0
Gammie, Patrick 232
Gannes, J. J. Cheralier de 441
Garden, R. J. 106
Gardiner, Alexander 183
David 150
Hen. Lynedoch 272
Jas. Ballard 67
John,irCJJ. 16,117
Nathan Smith 173
John Ballard 221
Richard 228
Bob. KCB.KCH.
36,265
Wniiam 236
Gardner, Richard 116
Wm. BetheU 271
Htm.V\r.n. 20,254
Index
Garibrth, William
Garland, Edmund
John, KH.
Garmston, Samuel
Gamer, Thomas
Garratt, Francis
Thomas
840
281
70
208
116
123
167
Garrett,Rich.Hump Jtfl>. 20O
Robert, JiTlf. 86,197
Garvford, John Wm. 224
Garstin, Christophilus 268
Rob. Longmore 268
Garstin, William 236
Garthwaite,Edw.Hanoock 116
Garvens, Henry 436
Garvock, John 161
Gascoigney Ernest F^. 68
John Hawkins 296
Gascoyne, Charles 73, 246
Isaac 6,206
Gason, Charles Henry 814
Gates, James 802
William 273
Gatt, Salveiro 868
William 868
Gaulter, Tho. Coke, AfD. 134
Gauntlett, George
Gsusson, Wm. Aug.
Gavin, Geo. O'Hailoran
Michael
Gawler, George, KH.
Gaynor, Cha. Spencer
Geale, Marcus
Geary, Henry
Qebser, Wm. Theodore
Geddes, Alexander
John, KH
John Gordon
Gehse, Henry
Geils, Andrew
Thomas William
Qeissmann, Lewis de
Gemmellaro, Charles
Gentzkow, Adolphus von 434
33
810
142
260
63
160
242
270
433
256
62
181
433
116
131
436
440|
Jobs Hope 127
Gichaid, Wm. Rob. tH
Giftrd, Edward Carter 211
Gifford, Bob. Fraacw, JM.l»
GUbert, Edm. Poneroy 177
Walter Balei^ th»
Walter Balptgh li:.
William 11^
Gilchrist, James 8!Ih
GUdea, Stanhope Maoon 17^
Gilder, FrederidK IV
John 2«
Giles, Stephen
Gilland, J. GooddayStrwtt 1.^
Gillespie, Henry J
HnghBoUo
John
Robt. BoDo
2»S
Gilley, Tltomaa
Gillioe, John
GOlkiest,
Gillman,
William Henry
2fi]
141
911
dOf
163
Gilmour, Dngald little,
KCB. li*
Charles tt
Gilsa, Frederick de 434
Gipps, Sir George 96, 21^
Girdlcstone, Wm. Bolton \IC
Girsewald, Gnstavus C.
A. Von 43t^
Giveen, Rob. Beanehantp t4M
Nicholas Pdfam IM
221
8fll<
1^
1»
Gladstone, George
Glamis, Xontf, llio. Geo.
Glasgow, Geo. Mark
GUzbrook, John Halee
Gi«gg, BaskerviUe
Edw. Holt
Berkenhead
Hen. Vibart
Oleichen, Fred, von Ualnr 4ae
li
116
George, Fred. Darley
Geo. Thome
173
887
180
436
433
Gerard, Tho. Alexander
Gerson, Geo. Hartog
Gerstlacher, Eberhard
Gethin, Sir Richard, Bt. 171
Gib, John Binney 813
Gibb, Chas. John 286
Gibbes, J. Geo. Nathaniel 67
Gibbons, Bichard 211
Thomas 200
Tho. Ponsonby 200
19
167
202,
222
103
80
Gardnor, Thomas
119
Gibbs, Edward
Hen. Durham
John
Gibson, Charles Fred.
Edgar
George
Geo. Washington 116
Jas. Brown, MB. 143
John 263
Thomas 166
Geo. von Usiar
Haas von Calar
FenLvoo Uslar
niilovon Usinr
4»i
43r»
43i
93»
Glen, Edward Soothoeee
Glenie, MeWOle 70, 21 1
Glenlyon, Geoige Aug.
Frederick John, Xonf
Gloag,John
Gkwter, Richard
Thomas
Glover, Stirling Fi
Olubb, Feed. Philip
— — John Warren
Gluts, Amanx
Glynn, Riehard Henry
Goate, Bdwaid
Godby, Charles Henry
Dennis
129
]»>
2in
169
186
Goddard, John Heskcth
tUmnel
Godwin, Charica, Jf JD.
Hewy
406
440
I4rt
IH6
21M
2dlt
I4l>
166
31 S
41
|)age
Ooeben^ Christian^ Awoik441
Oeoi^ge, Baron
Quintiifl, Baron
William de
434
434
433
438
151
33
217
a04
Going, Richard
Gold, Charies
Cha. Emllittfl
William George
Goldfinch, Heniy 36, 382
Goldfrapp, Geo. A\hed S22
Goldie, Alexander John 9
Andrew 116
George Leigh 41,102
Mark WUkea 173
Thomaa Lejgh 102,218
Goldsmid, Albert 65
Goldsmith, OUrer 306
Goldsworthy, John 287
Gomm, Wm. M. KCB. 20
Gooch, Henry 62, 147
Good, Samuel 150
Goodall, Geoiige 151
Goode, William Henry 161
Goodenongh, Artimr Cyril 185
Henry Philip
Goodfellow, Joseph
Samoel
Goodman, Charles A.
Stephen Arthur,
272
177
115
187
Kff.
Samuel £.
35
178
208
306
71
83
227
162
Goodrich, Wm. Bridger
Goodair, James Tod
Goodsman, David
Goodwin, Hugh
Goodwyn, Henry Wm.
Goold, James
Gordon, Abraham Hen. 72,202
Hon. Alexander 146
Alexander 152
Alexander 284
Archibald, 3f2>. 186
Arthur Helsham 54
Benjamin 11
Bertie E. M. 243
Xord Cecil 193
Charlea 245
Charles Bdw. 73,266
Charles E. P. 227
Charles Hen. 245
Cosmo 16
Duncan 92, 210
XorcfFnmcis A. 118
Gabriel 11,243
George Alex. 157
Geo. Hamilton 37
George James 231
HamiltonDouglas 280
Henry W. 210
Henry Wm. 68,266
James 185
James 186
James 70,283
Jas. Caulfleld 244
Jas. Charies 244
Index,
page
Gordon, Jas. WiUoughby,
BtOCB.OCff.llflll^nA
John 186
John 98, 198
John 96, 267
John 116
John W. 286
Lachlan Duff 171
Patrick Bobert 215
Robert 293
Stephen Blaney 256
Theodore, MD. 309
William 168
William 218
Wflliam 294
Wm. Alex. 35
Gore, Arthur 70
Han. CharleB, KH. 41
Charles WiUiam 238
Henry Ross 84
Henry Wm. Knox 221
Jas. Pollock 152
John 269
Owen Arth. Ormsby 194
St. John Thos. 227
Wm. Rich. Ormsby 204
106
232
40
236
10
260
286
Gorgon, Stephen B.
Gorman Owen
€k>rrequer, Gideon, KH»
Goslin, Samuel John
GoBselin, Gerrard
Gossct, Arthur
James Wm.
Wm,, KCH. 39,282
Wm.Matthew 100,284
260
433
09,262
262
Gough, Harry 176
Sir HvLghy KCB. 16
John Bloomfield ISO
Tho. Bunbury 184
Goulboum, Edward 145
Gossencourt, Jos. Ignace 439
Gowan, Edward Parry 116
Geo. Mauleverer 249
88
165
100
Gostling, Charles
Gotze, Henry
Gk>uder, Gioranni
Guiseppe
Gowdle, John
Grady, Robert Spread
Grame, Lawrence
Graffenried, Antoine Fred,
de 440
Francis de 440
Graham, Allan Hamilton 272
Charles 305
Cha. Mackenzie 116
David 70
Edw. Smith, MJ>. 227
Fortescue 294
George 90
Henry Hope 210
Hen.Wm. Hartley 259
James 241
James John 222
Lard Mont. Wm. 148
Oliver Thos. 172
3c
Pi««
Graham, Sandford 146
■ Thomas 151
Thomas 307
Thos. Campbell 116
William 100, 210
William 224
WUliam 263
WUliam 61
Grahn, Frederick 433
Granet, Charles 163
Grange, Richard Geoiige 116
Grant, Alexander, KH. 03
Alexander 306
Alexander G. 237
Bernard 234
Cath. Campbell
Ham. 223
Chas. Lennox 312
Charles St. John 116
Colquhonn 310
Duncan 65, 266
Duncan Trevor 195
Edw. Fitzherbert 270
Edward John 181
Eyre Coote 170
^im. Francis Wm. 32
Francis W. AfZ>. 312
James 193
James 38
John 214
John 311
John Donald 311
John Francis 264
John Henry 161
John Jamea 180
J. Hope 136
John Thornton 200
Joseph Jeffries 162
Lewis, KCH. 12, 248
Peter Cha. Stuart 220
Robert 306
Rob. Joynt Gord. 173
Thomas John 209
Turner 39, 144
William Charies 121
William Edward 209
Wm. Keir, KCB.
QCH. 11, 129
William Lewis 212
Grantham, Francis 250
Thomas 96, 267
Granville, Frederick 174
Grasett, William 133
Grattan, Albert O'Donnel 286
Copeland, AfZ>. 21 7
John 169
Gravatt, George 179
Thomas 153
William 33
Graves, Han. Adolphns
Ex P. 148
Benjamin 65
Chas. Twisleton 239
£ron.Geo.A.F.C. 181
James William 160
John Steward 131
496
page
Qraves, Samuel Wood 214
Gray, Alured William 195
Alnred William 105
Arthur 162
Basil 227
Charles 298
Charles Gordon 286
Edward WUliam 283
Francis Delaval 188
Humphrey 100
James 94, 267
John 191
John Hamilton 141
Owen Wynne 190
Thos. Browne
WilUam
Index,
Grierson, Henry
Grieve, Patrick
Griffin, Francis John
George
George
George
294,297
20
Graydon, Alex. MD, 201
George 272
George, JSTH. 68, 288
Greathed, Edw. Harris 169
Greatly, Thomas 85
Greatrex, Edward 148
Greaves, Richard 69
Green, Andrew 199
Charles 201
Charles WaUam 154
David 152
George 215
William 805
William, KH. 67
Greene, John 127
Thomas 172
Greenhm, James David 116
Greenock^ Chas. M., Lord^
KCB. 17
Greenstreet, John 1 15
Greenville, WUliam 06, 158
Greenwell, Leonard, KCHA9
Greenwood, George 42, 119
Joseph 182
WUUam 63, 144
William 268
Greer, Alex. MD. 812
Gregg, Charles Francis 201
Edward Regan 177
Gregory, Arthur Cha. 90, 250
Charles 94, 200
William
284
158
175
806
489
118
Grehan, Peter
Greig, John James
William Isaac
Greisheim, Albert von
Greville, Fulke
Grey, Hon. Charles 62, 228
Geoige 285
H^on. Harry Cavend. 208
- Hon. Henry Geo.,
GCB. OCH. 7, 189
John 20
John 44
John 58
John William 287
Warburton 207
Grier, John Joseph 245
Grierson, Alexander 280
Crlghton 97, 284
page
166
61,227
188
188
237
294
John Hungerford 268
Griffis, Charles Tindal 140
242
129
220
254
171
188
248
88
Haberland, Charles
Hacket, John George
William, MI>.
Griffith, George Darby
Henry Darby
Henry Downe
John
Moses
William Glynne
Griffiths, Edwin
Frederick
Fred. Augustus 269,
278
Fred. Charles
Henry T.
John Charles
John Thomas
Grignon, James
Grigg, James Wm.
Grimes, Charles Robert
Joseph John
Hackett, Adam
James
— John
Pierce
Wellington
499
949
ao9
190
115
Grimston, Hon. Charles
Grindley, Edw. Thos.
Grogan, George
Geoige
John
72
190
95
157
188
206
901
201
148
807
158
88
256
442
6,217
90
242
121
Groskopff, Charles
Grosvenor, Thomas
Grote, William Henry
Grove, Robert
Groves, Stephen Percy
Groyune, Fred. Ximenes ^46
Grubbc,^John Heneage 102,
228
Gruttemann, Augustus
Grylls, Rich. Gervys
Jas. Willyams
Guanter, Jacques
Guard, William
Gubbins, Robert
Guille, John Andros
Guise, Jo. Wr^ht, Bt.
KCB,
Gulliver, George
Gulston, Alan James
439
181
177
489
168
214
176
18
120
198
Horatio Rob. M. 232
Gumoens, Charles de
Gnnn, WilUam
Gunton, Henry
Gurtler, Joseph
Gurwood, John
Guthrie, William
Guy, Lewis
PhiUp M. Nelson
WilUam
855
16^
Hadaway, Sam. Maitlaiid 311
Hadden, Wm. Cha.
Hadfield, Cha. Joseph
Wm. Howe
Hadley, Henry, MV.
William, H. 8.
Gwilt, John
Rich. Brandram
Gwynne, Marmadnke
Wm. Augustus
Haardt, Lewis
Hagart, Charles
Jas. Maeaul
Hageman, Lewis
John Geoiige
Hague, Cha. Barnard
Hailes, John
Haines, Edw. Eldrldge
F. Paul
440
260
201
440
57
103
283
156
214
185
258
142
169
438
2«5
896
19)
191
153
133
133
438
49R
819
116
844
155
817
180
Haining, James
Hair, Archibald, MB.
Hake, WUliam 108,139
Halahan, J. Wallon,Afl>.887
Rd. Robertus 195
Haldane, Robert 817
Hale, Edw. Blagdea
Hen. Grimstone 197
John Rich. Blagden 19U
Richard 833
William 858
Wm. Amherst 203
Halfhide, Benjamin 81^ ld&
Cha. Alex. 800
James I'M
Haliburton, John Fowdco 83u
Haliday, Wm. Robert 843
Halkett, Alex. KCH. 11
Colin, KCB.OCH,
18,188
Frederick 148
Henry 191
Hu(^, KCH. 53
Hugh 153
James IW
J. Tho. Douglas 131
101, 118
11,
Hall, Charles
Gage, John
George
George
George Dry
Jasper Taylor
John
John
John
John Edward
John Peter
Lewis Alexander 90,884
Manley G. DwmiTb 165
Morris 157
lam. Madden Fra. 98,827
Thomas 156
Thomas 70, 168
Thomas 116
407
85
91
86
70, llA
184
116
199
165
page
Hall, William 143
WUliam 311
WUliam T. 167
Hallen, Herbert 132
HaUeweU, Edm. Gilling 1 7 1
HaUiday, Francia Aug. S85
Lewie 238
Geo. Edm. 234
HalUiaz, Bob. Dampier
03,227
Haly, Standiflh 160
Wm. O'Grady 108
Hambly, And. John Buck 206
Hamerton, W. Meadows 84
John MiUet
fiames, Charles
Weaton
18
116
116
01
143
271
16
125
223
Hamilton, Alex. Duke
^ Abraham
Alex. Gra. W.
Alex. Mark K.
Arch. Rowan
Aug. Terrick
Benj. Uaher,3f2>. 312
Chaa. John James 160
Charles P. 247
Charles Thos. 100
Christopher 20
Digby St. Vincent 230
Fra. Seymour 270
Fra. Smith 204
Fred. Wm. 146
Fred, Wm. 211
George 206
Geo. Rowan 240
Geo. Valiancy 163
Henry 130
Henry 230
Hen. Meade 214
Jas. John, Bt. 02
John 33
John Jas. 227
John Potter, KH. 32
Louis H.
Nicholas, KH.
166
43,
263
188
100
286
176
166
Richard
Robert Charles
Robert Georges
Samuel B.
Thomas
Tliomas 71, 170
Thos. M. M'N. 237
Walter 230
Walter 236
WilUam 188
William Digby 130
William James 164
William J. 213
Hamley, Chas. Ogilvy 206i
Fran. Gilbert 163
Wm. George 286
Hammersley, Frederick 121
Hammerstein, A. Baron 433
Otto Von 432
Hammlll, Joseph 160
Index,
P«ge
HammlU, Robert 80, 160
Hammond, Frederick 88
Fra. Thos. GCH. 8
Wm. Oxenden 143
Hamond, Philip 186
Hampton, Robert 116
Hanbury, John, KCH. 18
Hancock, F. H. W. L. 226
Handcock, Hon, Henry
Robert 240
Richard 06, 107
^011. Rob. French 270
Handfleld, John C. 164
Carey 216
Hankey, Sir Frederick,
GCMO. 33
Hen. Aitchison 72
Hanley, Roderick John 236
Hanmer, Wyndham Edw. 120
Hanna, Joseph Alex. 266
Hanson, Denis 263
Hansord, Solomon Ed-
man 307
HanweU, Joseph 00, 267
Harbord, Hon. Alfred A. 130
Harcourt, Fra.Venables 63,
144
John 106
Hardie, John 816
Harding, George Judd 44,
283
Francis Pym 173
Jas. Augustus 224
Thomas Goldie 186
William 86
Hardinge, Rt, Hon, Hen.
KCB. 18, 240
Rich. KH. 00, 267
William 100
Hardisty, WiUiam 268
Hardy, Jonas Paisley 200
Simeon Hen. MD.
312
Hare, Hon. Chas. Luke 168
John, KH. 38, 178
Loftus 166
Rich. Goddard 36
Thomas 178
William Henry 202
Harenc, Neil Hulse 176
Harford, Charles 161
Harger, John 266
Harker, Robert 173
Harlessem, Philip A. Von,
442
Harling, Augustus de 433
Harness, Henry D. 286
Harold, John Casimer 06, 226
Harper, William Hosken 124
Harpour, Geo. Cosby 06, 210
Harpur, John 266
Harries, Thomas 216
Harrington, Chas. JEarl of
32
Christopher D. 206
Harriott, George 142
Harriott, Thos. Geo.
Harris, Arthur, Miller
Augustus
Chas. Roblson
page
00
202
214
176
Harry Bulteel,
KH. 40
Henry William 176
John 176
John Crichton 224
Robert RusseU 230
Walter 00
William 287
Wm. Thos. 186
Wm. Geo. Lordy
KCH. 13, 226
Harrison, Anth. Robinson
268
Broadley 137
Geo. Francis 236
Gustavus NicoUs 216
James Hull 04
John 131
John 146
John Bacon 63
Nathanid Eyan-
son 270
Robt. Steppings 206
250
312
182
200
84
116
Septimus
Hart, Charles, MJD.
Henry, MD.
Henry George
Robert
Shepherd
Thomas Frederick 246
HarthiU, Robert 160
Hartle, John F. A. 245
Hartley, Bartholomew 100
^Henry Winch. 101,160
Humph. Rob. 61
Hartman, Wm. Henry 00,
160
Edmund F. A. 160
Hartmann, Augustus C.
F. 435
GustaTus F. W. 436
Henry 438
Julius, KCB.
KCH. 64, 437
Hartstonge, Rich. Weld 70
Hartwell, John Loftus
Hartwig, Gottlieb de
Harty, Joseph M. KH.
Harvest, Hector
Aug. Hamilton
311
437
87,
184
240
260
Hanrey, BiMell, KH. 66, 1 16,
263
Edward 140
Edw. Warwick 187
Francis Charles 185
Henry B. 230
James, KH. 60
James, C. 100
John 188
John, KCH. 10
John 217
408
page
Hftnrey, John 973
Richard 371
Sir Bob. John 34
— William leo
William Fred. 168
HarwardyOeo. Netherton 310
Harzig, Frederick 484
Haslewood, Dickens Mark 165
HaBsardy John 339
Ross ' 387
Hassell, William de 433
Hatton, Geo. Ang. 814
Hattorf, Hans Von 433
Hen. Geo. Von 433
Hanltain, Francis 96, 367
Fred. Wm. 373
Theodore M. 816
Hausler, Frederick 439
Havelock, Cha. Fred. 143
Henry 164
Wm,, KH. 90, 131
Haviland, Francis 133
John 133
HaviUand, Charles de 84
Thomas de 306
Hawker, Charles 167
^ Bmest Augustus 183
• Francis 84
Peter Wm. LBaoe336
Thomas,iCCff. 16,136
Hawkes, Robert 166
John Blackbume 131
Robert
Hawkey, Henry Charles
Moorh.
John, MD.
Hawkins, Arthur Csesar
John P.
John S.
Samuel
Thomas Scott
Hawkshaw, Edward
John
John Stewart
116
396
310
163
54
386
394
163
116
884
116
341
Indix.
Head, Charles
Henry Bond
Healey, Thomas
Heard, George Nares
William Hodder
Hearle, Edward
Heathcote, Eustace
Wm. Samuel
Heatley, Charles Fade
John
Heaton, John R.
Hebert, Abraham Louis
Hecker, Charles Higgin.
Teush
Heckscher, Cha. Martin
A.
Hegler, Charles
Heimbuig, F. C. Baron
Ernest, Banm
Lewis A. T.
Heise, Adolphus
Arnold William
Christopher
Joh. Christ Ulrich
Lawrence
Lewis
Wm. Augustus
Heitland, Wm. Bmerton
Hellen, D. W. von der
C. A. von der
Hawley, Robert B.
Hay, Alex. Sebast.Leith 346
Alexander Macleod 309
Archibald 338
Cha. Craufnrd 98, 170
Chas. Murray 63, 147
David 06, 186
David 340
^— Edward 116
- Lordy Edward 61
•— Humphrey 116
■ l^<f, James 40
James 166
- James 34
John Chas. 333
PhUip 37
- Tho. Rob. Drum. 193
WUIiam 66
Hayes, Frederick 333
George James 396
Samuel Baker 188
Haythomc, Edmund 360
Helmich, Augustus
Hely, Jas. Price, KH,
Joseph
Helyar, Albert
Hemmans, Tho. Hinton
Hemphill, Andrew T.
Edward
William
Henderson, Alexander
Duncan, MD,
Edmund, Y. W.
G. Aug., KH.
Hen. Barkley
James, MD.
James, KH,
John
John
J. W. KH,
J. Alexander
William
William
Hendley, Thomas
Henley, J.
Hennessey, Patrick
Henniker, Hon, Major
Hennis, WUUam Howe
Henry, Clifford Felix
Frederick Hugh
• Rich. Francis
Robert
Walter
Hepburn, Francis J. 8.
David
Herbert, Arthur
Artiiur Maynard
Charies
page
91
166
183
310
181
894
186
116
806
800
137
441
141
434
441
438
436
430
434
434
484
438
436
438
186
370
438
434
437
86
300
133
830
1«0
831
836
884
166
886
37
116
130
88
140
167
86
863
871
116
873
186
171
119
869
190
186
180
894
810
813
116
190
314
887
Herbert, Demiis
Dennis
Henry Loflos
14
940
64
Hcrford, William Lewis
Heriot, Frederick Geot^gc
John, MD, 1«
Tho. Ancmm ^06
Wra. Ma<^T905,897
Heron, Basil Robinsons?, 867
Peter 7
Herries, W. Lewis, KCH, 40
Wflliam Robert 194
110
116
166
Herring, John
"■ Edmund
198
Hervey, Charles F.
Hesse, Adolphus
Hessing, Geo. Wm.
Hener, Lndolph
Hengel, WilBam de
Hewes, John
Hewetson, William
Hewett, Bt, Hon. O. Bt»
GCB. e, 816
George Henry
Hewgill, Perey William
Hewitt, Cha. Coleman
Isaac Henry
871
Hewson, John Milliqiiet
Hext, GhA« Staniibrth
Francis John
166
841
165
Heyde,Fred.J. A. von der
Heydenreich, Wflliam
Heyland, Alfired Thomas 847
John Rowley 186
Heyman, Henry 161
Heyn, William 440
Hibbert, George 96, 19%
John Gray, MfD. 810
Hickey, Edward
Hickin, Tho. Bennett 06, 18D
Hickman, John Penn 141
Hicks, Geofge 116
John 116
Geoige Allen 818
Hickson, John Anncaley
Hiem, John 1^
Higginbotfaam, Charies 815
Higgins, Charles CComr 807
Henry 187
Hugh Brabaaon 141
James Lewis 116
Sam. Gordon,
KCH.
Thoa. Gordon 101 ,867
Warner, Westen-
66
Higginson, Alexander 96, 144
Geo. Powell 41, 117
HiU, Alfred Edwvd 117» 880
Charkis Sas
Charies John 63
Clement 80
Dudley Claiges 174
vSirDwlley St Ledger 84
Edward 848
Edward Holey
480
nm, Frederick WUUAm 161
Henry 806
Hngh 1^
John 270
John Thaaam 168
Joseph 266
Moore 200
Percy 290^
PhiUp 93, 204
Richard Fred« 64, 204
Sir Robt. Cfaambre 82
Rowland, Lard,
OCB. OCH. KC,
7, 117, 120
Stephen John 2fi6
Lard Wm. F. A. M. 129
Wm. Noel 98, 221
Wm. Noel Algernon 125
HiUiard, Edw. Day. Cro-
sier 186
George 160
Hillier, George 68,214
Geoige E.
Hllmer, John Frederick
Hilton, James
John
Thomas
William
William Dmican
214
488
286
166
170
142
164
196
160
196
260
120
Hind, Charles
Hinde, Jolm
Hine, John
Hfaigston, Clayton S. H.
Hirst, Simeon
Hislop,Tho8. Bt. QCB. 8, 190
Hitchens, BenJ. Robertson 116
Hobart, Geoige 129
HobhoQBe, John Byron 164
Hobson, Samuel 248
Hocker, Edward 296
Hockin, Charles Francis 296
Hockings, Robert 296
Hodenl^ig, Angustus von 487
Bmest, Baron 484
Hans, Baron 433
lTan,G. F. Baron 438
Hodge, Edw. Cooper 124
Hodges, Thomas Eardley 267
Hodgson, Christopher 116
Henry 115
John 8, 166
StadholmeJ. 102, 170
HodsoD, Chas. Robt Geo. 116
Heniy Fred. 131
Hoey, William Francis 218
Hogarth, Geoige 102, 177
Hogg, Arthur
Adam
William
195
115
127
66
485
212
Hogge, John, KH,
Holmhorst, Geo. Baron
Holbech, Henry
Holcombe, Alex. Essex F. 164
Harcourt Fort 68
Francis 260
Holden, Charles 202
Index.
Holden, William
Holder, Frederick
Coulthiorst
page
268
164
169
84
234
163
139
86
84
116
172
238
205
82
484
436
Hollingworth, George 296
HoUinsworth, Hen. And. 232
Henry 207
Hollis, John J. 88, 176
James 221
Richard 121
Holdham, John Field
Holdsworth, Samuel
Tho. Weston E.
Hole, Alfred Robert
Holford, James P. G.
Holgate, Bennett
Holland, Geoi^ Freer
Frederick
John
John
— ■ — Launcelot
HoUe, Lewis von
Fred. A. Baron
HoHoway, Thomas 296, 297
Wm. C. B. 57, 283
Holmes, Fra. Saunderson 160
Griffiths 116
James Gustavus
Ham. 186
John Kent Eger. 239
Rob. Pattison 90,174
Tho. Edmonds
105
483
205
433
268
122
32
187
Holscher, Achats Wm.
Holt, Geoige
Holtzermann, Frederick
Holworthy, Edw. John
Home, Alex. Geo. MD,
James
James Murray
John 67, 144
John Belshcs 167
Rodham, C. D. 219
William, MD. 31 1
Honeyman, John Ord 61, 144
Honeywood, Edward 158
Honstedt, Barth. Geo. von 436
Hood, Hon, Alex. Nelson 150
Alex. Bate. Periam 120
Hon. Fr. Grosvenor 146
George 194
Hook, Archibald 88, 192
Charles Campbell 246
Lionel 160
Hookey, Geo. 297
Hooper,Rich. Wheeler 96,221
Hope, Archibald White 267
Hon. Adrian 212
Charles Rdd 164
Frederick 92, 224
Hon. James 69, 147
Jas. Arch., KCB. 34
James 268
John Cha., KH. 64,262
John Isaac 264
John Thomas 224
Hon. Louis 146
WiUiam 156
Hope, WUUam 223
Hopegood, Fra. Vera 222
Hopkins, Geo. Robt. 228
Richard Northey 10
Wm. Friend 295
Hopper, William 116
Wm. Henry 282
Hopson, Wm. Hopson 258
Hopton, John 128
Hopwood, Henrey 146
Hore, James Ryves 68
Thomas 264
Horn, Frederick 171
Hombrook, Fred. HiUman 226
Richard Lyde 298
Hornby, Edw. Carter 42
Phipps, J<dui 266
Stanley Bing 271
Thomas Wynn 234
William 218
Home, Arthur 195
Fran. Woodley 141
Geoige 141
James 101
Homer, John 206
William W. 220
Horasby, John Romalne 268
William Wilson 243
Horrocks, Charles 166
Geoige 230
John 287
Horsbuigh, James 161
Horsford, Alfred H. 268
GhBoige 11
Geoige Fahie 264
Horsley, Nicholas 248
Hort, Richard 101, 288
Horton, Christ. WUmot 146
Geoige Wm. 66
James 60
Sydney Lloyd 200
Hosken, John 160
Hosmer, Charles 116
Hoste, Sir Geo. Cha. 44, 263
Hotham, Augustus Hio. 227
Beau. Lord 44
Henry 270
Hotaen, Geo. Lewis Otto 437
Hough, William 116
Harry Wainw. 201
Houstoun, Alexander 131
Geo. Aug. Fred. 145
Robert, KCB. 1 15
Wm. Bt. OCB.
OCH. 8, 171
HoTenden, Fian* Pamell 125
Nichohw 92, 210
Howard^harles 806
fibn. Fnlke Grey. 82
Robert 66
Tho. Phipps, KH. 40
Howden, Lord J. Hobart,
KH, 57, 116
Howe, Rich. Uniacke 238
William 306
Howell, George 218
oOO
Howes, James 816
HowJson, John 116
Howorthy Ricluurd 285
Hoyer, Anthony Fred. 433
Hnbondy Oeoige J. 134
Hodson, Joseph Henry 145
Tho. Wright 213
Hney,Ricfanid8onW. 102,220
Hogbes, Cfaaries 04, 175
Junes 30
J. W. M. G. 140
Mar. Collingwood 221
Robert 254
Bobert 266
Robert George 164
Speer 236
Hogo, Lndolph de 432
Hagonin, Fran. James 248
Hall, William 115
Holme, William 66, 248
148
131
200
247
104
224
Unlse, Richard Samnel
Hnmbley, Wm. Welling-
ton Waterioo
Home. Geo. Ponsonby
Henry
Thomas David
William
Humfrays, Samnel P. C. 1 16
Hnmfrey, William Chas. 237
Rich. Moigan 210
Hnmphrys, Henry 133
Hunt, Arthur 62,266
George Evans 205
George Henry 208
John 061
John Philip 53
Rich. Burgess 80
Robert 88, 208
Thos. Bloomfleld 232
William Thomas 100,
237,
Hunter, Dayid 8
James 108
James 03
James William 127
Martin, GCH, 7
Robert Francis 223
Rob. Hope Alston 153
Thomas, MD. 138
William, MJ>. 148
William 170
William James 207
Huntley, Wm. Warbnrton 07,
123
Hupedcn, Richard 435
Hurdle, Thomas 204, 207
Hurford, Rich. John Geda-
liah
Tliomas
Hurtzig, Frederick
Huskisson, John
Samuel .
142
141
436
206
14
210
Hussey, Wm. Hayter
Hutchesson, Thomas 61,265
Hutchins, Henry Tlios. 214
William Jame» 215
Hntehfaison, Bm. JE. S. 256
Edw. Hely 186
Fred. J. T. 200
George 116]
George 172.
Geo. Rowan 285'
JEToit. Hen. Hdy 43-
James 100
Marley 204,
Timothy 241 j
Wm.JrCJff. 11 :
Wm. Ndson 01,171
Hutchison, George 240
John
152:
Hntfawaite, Fra. Coraelins 146 1 Ibbetson,
Edward 116
S. G.
Jofaa&B^i^
HcBiy J«ihn
Henry
Hutton, Geo. Davis
Henry John
James
Jolm
Robert
Thomas
115
102
185
166
240
200
85
Fred.Ji
Jean, Philip
Jebb, Charles WBUtfa
Joshna
Richaid
Hyde, George Hooton 269
Hyder, William Augustus 131
Hynes, N. 187
Jackson, Adam Thomson 311
02
56
208
115
121
214
126
9U9
I«
4S7
les
161
251
li4
aa&
l:»
\'i
SH
i^l
80,1^1
BasU
Edward, KH.
Frederick Hall
Geoige
Geo. Wm. C.
Henry
Hen. Augustus
Henry Geo. 72, 267
James, MD. 157
James 100, 208
James 250
James, £^^. 55,126
JohnNapper 87,251
John R. 180
Joseph Reid 205
Keith, Alex. 5/. 131
Oliver 237
Richard Downes
KCB. 15, 233
Rob. Hen. Stuart 240
Thomas Brooke 141
Wm. Ernest 07,267
Jacob, George Thomson 124
Henry Hutton 04
Jacson, Simon Fitzh. 162
Jaenicke, Lewis 436
James, Abraham 116
Charles 236
Charies Hugh 182
Cha. Woodcock 210
Demetrius W.G. 163
Edward Sims 175
George 268
Geo. H. M. 180
Henry 285
John Kingston 132
Robert 133
WaUam 64,177
£0
170
JeiBsen, Henry von 44i
Jekyll, William Fivderick 157
JeSerjj John Uniaeke
John Morloa
Jeffrey, Geoige
JelRreys, Firimund Rich.
Fred. ARgnstas
Jelllcoe, Richaid
Jenkin, James
Jenkins, Frederick
John
RidMid
Theophili
William
Jenklnson, Geo. flamnrl
Jenner, Augustus Fred.
Jennings, Edmund Wm.
John
Peter Raymond
William
Jennyns, Jos. Clayton
Jephson, Henry
Robert Geo.
Stanhope Wm.
SO
02,1S7
176
156
261
2j3
m
111?
161
aus
141
23P
22U
159
Jemingham, James Edw. 173
Jerome, Joseph 23^
Jcrrand, Joseph A)
Jervis, Henry 224
lliomas Best H^
Jerrois, William, KB. S7
Wm. Fra. Drum-
mond
Jez, Thomas
Jeyes, Samud, MD.
Ilderton, Chas. Richard
Imhoff, Sir Charles
Imlach, Alexander
Impett, John
Imray, Robert
ittce, Ralph Pigott
Ingall, Frederick Lenox
Inge, Charles
Edward
501
310
2^
11
\^
t»
iS^
2i»7
2(»4
lai
Ingham, Cha. Tho. MD. 180
Ingilby, William Bates 268
Iiigleby, William 116
Inglefleldy Samuel Hood
StoTin 272
Inglis, Jas. Gordon, MD, 239
Job. Eardley Wil. 183
Richard 306
^Tho8. Cochrane 221
^WUliam 166
Ingram, Fra. £dw. Win-
nington 182
Samuel 167
Tho. On8.Winning. 240
Inman, John 226
Innesy Francis Wm. MD. 236
George 270
Joseph Long 190
^WiUiam 116
Jocelyn, Hon, A. G. Fred. 126
Robert, Viscount 141
Joddrell, Henry Edm. '37
Francis Chas. 146
Jodrell, Edward 160
Johns, Richard 296
Johnson, Chas. Chris. 68
Dav. England 80, 166
George 133
' George John 148
Henry, F. F, 166
Hen. Milham 167
James 146
John 116
John Brooke 240
Warner West 192
Wm. Augustus 17
Johnston, Arthur Lake 172
Frederick 86
Geo. Jos. Bidmead 116
James 160
James 191
James 80, 195
James, MD, 812
James T. O, MD. 199
John 184
John 218
John 220
John 222
Patrick 261
Peter 116
Robt, Gudgeon 168
Thos. Henry 71, 218
Wm. KCB. 14, 220
WiUiam 126
WUUam 200
Wm. Fred. 60, 146
Johnstone, Fra. Jas. Tho. 116
Francis W. 244
George 72, 193
Geoige G. Hope 244
John WUliam 177
Mont. Cholm. 102, 178
William]^ 96, 177
Wm. Jas. Hope 193
JoUiffe, WUliam 293
William 206
Index.
Jones, Archibald Jas.
Benj. Orlando
Chas. Tyrwhltt
-Douglas
-Edward
-Geoige
page
174
66
160
226
86
42,292
-George E. KH, 63, 208
-Griffin 439
-Harry David 94, 283
-Henry Richmond 126
-James, KH. 69
-Inigo 137
-John 212
-John Edw. 68, 266, 273
-John Francis 168
-John Landon 116
John Lloyd 116
-John Tho. Bt, 19, 282
-John Thos. Wm. 194
-Joseph 64, 163
-Loftus Francis 248
Isacke, Fred. James
Isham, Edmund
Thomas
page
136
202
231
Judd, William Henry 160
Julianl, Jean 440
Julien, Etienne Epiphane 439
Julius, Wm. MaTor 139
Junor, Elphington 208
Juxon, Geo. Plastow 84
Iveson, William 197
Ivey, William 312
-Meyrick
-Mortimer
-Peter
-Rhys
-Rice, KH.
-Richard
130
267
68
183
60,283
68, 266, 273
83
Richard
Robert Parker 272
Thomas 167
Thomas 213
Thomas 246
Thomas 67
William 208
William 213
Wm. Daniel 68, 266
Wm. Frederick 307
Wm. Fred. Foxcroft 203
William Prime
William Wynn
Jopp, James, MD.
— Wm. Baillie
166
271
163
216
202
269
Irby, Augustus Henry
Ireland, Rich. Plunkett
Iremong^, Pen. Athelwold
160
Irton, Richard 103,262
Irvine, Archibald 116
Charles
Charles
John
189
116
306
271
220
20
Irving, Alexander
Charles
Geoige
Hen. Houghton
98,200
James 37
Irwin, Fred. Chidley, KH.
93,216
James Napper 221
John Henry 110
Lewis Chamberlain 178
WiUiam 96, 179
WiUiam 240
Isaac John Matcham 210
Cha. Tho. Vesey 234
Kains, Thomas
Kamptz, Louis de
Kander, Francis
Kay, Arthur
Robert
164
439
439
284
222
Kaye, Geo. Lister Lister 136
Robert 222
WUkmson Lister 260
Keane, Benj. Bloomfleld 268
Edward
Edw. Arthur
WeUiugton
Edw. Vivian
GUes
Hussey Fane
John
66
163
162
238
286
168
John, X0ord, GCB,
QCH. 12, 194
Kearney, Charles 60, 122
Daniel 306
James, KCH. 17
Thomas J. 221
Keate, Wm. Augustus 33
Keating, Henry Sheehy,
KCB, 12,242
166
230
166
202
246
101
311
186
88
89
182
183
-James
Roger
Kebbel, Wm. Henry
KeUy, Edward Henry
Edw. Hen. Moore
John
Luke, 3f2>.
Richard D.
Robert
Thomas
Tho. Con3mgham
Tho. Daniel
Thomas Edwhi 97, 262
~ 173
287
236
438
222
Waldron Barrs
WUUam
WiUiam Henry
Kels, Henry
Kelsall, Edward
• John
Joseph
Roger
236
71,222
96,284
Kelso, Edw. John Fran. 224
Kelson, Charles 267
Kemble, Hen. Jas. Vincent
219
Kemlo, WUliam, MD. 222
Kemp, PhiUp 131
George Rees 116
WUliam 97, 282
602
page
Kempland, Geo. Arthur 116
Kempt, Right Hon. Jas.
GC3. OCH. 10, 116, 163
John Francis 163
Kenah, Thomas 36
Kendall, Richard 268
Kennedy, Alex* K* Clark,
KH. 69, 127
Arthur 66
Arthur 162
Oeoiige 166
Geo. Rob. Harry 270
Hugh 296
James Shaw 40
Hon. John 194
John Clark 127
John Mackenzie 1 73
Simson 80
Thomas 43
Vans 116
Walter Cntuford 266
Kennelly, James 239
Kennett, Brackley 116
Kenny, David Courtney 116
Edward 241
Eyre Evans 66
Michael Wm. 310
William 216
William 202
Wm. Henry 225
Kent, Sir Chas. Wm. Bt. 118
John 307
Robert 116
Kenyon, Abra. Parkinson 266
160
188
121
91
87
170
233
Thomas
Keogh, Thos. Molyneux
Keown, Henry
Keppel, Edw. Geo. W.
Hon. Geo. Tho.
Ker, James
Kerr, Charles Hope
Xtord Chas. Lennox 193
Henry Alexander 161
John Manners 7
Lord Mark 171
Lord Rob. KH. 60
Walter Foster 160
William 179
Kerrison, Sir Edw. Bt.
CB. J- GCH. 13, 140
Kershaw, James 103, 164
Kersteman, W. Brcwse 66
John Brewsc 268
Kersting, Joseph 436
Frederick 434
Kessler Charles 434
Kessler, Frederick 436
KetaeweU,JohnWUson 64
Key, George William 141
Charles Hugh 141
Kidd, John M'Mahon 173
Thomas, MJ>, 300
Kift, Arthur 297
Killeen, Arth. Jas. Zk^rtf. 134
Kflvington, Fran. Henry 216
Rinderiey,John 249
Index.
page
Khig, Anthony Singleton 116
Charles, KH. 67, 263
Edward 164
Edward R. 187
Flnlay 193
Frederick 178
' George 166
George 164
George 206
Henry, KCH. 19
James 119
James 132
John Wallace 126
John Wingfield 156
Michael 209
Rich. Thomas 68,266
William James 88
William John 172
Kingscote, Robert Arth.
Fitzh.
King^ley, James BeU
John
Kingston, Strickland
Kington, Wm. Miles
Kinloch, Arthur
Thomas
Kinnersley, Isaac
Kinnis, John, MD.
Kinsman, And.
Kipling, Robert
Kippen, Geo. A. Crooks
John Hardie
143
250
260
116
90
187
193
116
242
83,297
196
266
163
226
186
63,206
67
202
296
246
436
432
167
268
Kirkland, John Ag. yeseyl48
Kirwan, Martin 131
Kitchener, Hen. Horatio 139
Kirby, John
Joshua Henry
Stephen
Thomas Cox
Walter
Walter
William H.
Kirch, WUliam
Kirchner, Lewis
Kirk, Wm. Alphonso
William John
Kitson, John
Klingsohr, G^rge
Lewis
KnatchbuU, Tliomas
Kneebone, Thomas
Knight, Brook John
Charles
Charles R.
Edward
Henry
James
Thomas Daris
89,196
436
436
209
180
196
61,184
176
06
136
184
806
218
126
227
Knipe, Geo. Marshall
Wm. Beaumaris
Knollys, Edward
Wm. Thomas 67, 149
Knop, Henry Augustus 434
Knowles, Francis Edw. 305
Frederick 187
John
Knowles, WllUam 201
Knox, Alexander, MD. 159
Brownlow William
73,148
— — Edward 68
George ISO
Geoige 71, 147
John Chlehestef 1»
Richard 141
Robert Joho \9^
Thomas 27t
Thos. Bdmond 237
William 189
Koester, Adolphus 431
Korchann, Joseph 436
Krauchenberg, G. Baron
von, KCH.
Louis
Krause, Lewis
Kronenfeldt, Charles
KH.
Ernest de
54,435
433
433
Kropp, John Albert
Kruger, John Cfaaa.
Kucknck, Augustus
Augustus
Aug. William
Henry Edward
84,434
430
443
436
436
04,435
436
Kuhls, Augustus
Ferd. Cari Bdm.
435
Kulemann, William
Kumme, Ludolph
Knnoth, Godlove
Kuntze, John Frederick
Sberhaid
432
4SS
434
434
436
43S
16S
154
Kuster, Ferdinand
Kyffin, Jas. WOUngtoii
Robert WilUngton 173
Kyle, HaUam IFArcy 196
Kynocb, Robert Keith 216
Labalmondiere, Douglas
W. P.
Lacy, Henry Dacre
^— - Hen. Heame
Joseph Dacre
Rich. John Jas.
Rich. Walter
niomasB.
William
Lail^, Robert M.
Joseph de Coorcy 240
m
179
172
42,265
907
224
197
Laing, James
Lake, Henry Halscy
Noel Thomas
Lamb, Samuel Bulges
Lambard, MuRou
Lambart, Hon, Edw. A.
F. H. 21S
Lambert, John, OCB. 11, 101
John Arthur 146
Robert 194
Samuel 35, 144
Tliomas
Lambrick, George
Lamert, Joseph nickard
605
page
Lamond, Peter, MD, . 21S
Laaaoni, Nonnaii,iCi7. 91 , 248
Wm. Alex. Robt. 807
Lance, William Heniy 881
Lancey, William 285
Land, John 294
Landels, George 278
landerit, James 184
Lane, Ambrose 65
Chas. Hen. John 214
Frederick Wm. 240
Henry 48
James 84
John 238
John 805
Richard 215
Lang, Frederick H. 185
Langeheineken, Philip 484
Langford, James £. 208
Wm. Bookey 295
Langlands, Geoiige 88
Langley, George Colt 295
George Richard 170
Wm. LesUe, MJ). 812
Langton, Bennett 218
Langweith, Adolphus von 486
lapslie, Anthony Hart 256
Larcom, Thos. Aiskew 285
Lardner, John 198
William 256
Lardy, Christian Fred. 90
La Roche, Francis 485
Lascelles, Chas. F. R. 57, 144
Edmund Wm. 196
Lasperg, Frederick vou 485
Last, Edward 103, 251
Latter, Robert James 115
Ijuighten, John 1 16
Laurence, Thos. Wm. 272
Laurie, Henry 805
John 116
William 298
Lautoor, Peter Aug., KH.
38
Wm. Fra. Joseph 145
Layens, Patrick Henry 140
Lavie, Ernest 159
Law, Charles Edm. 258
Charles Fred. 221
' James Smith 268
John 294
Robert, KU, 92, 261
WillUm Henry 101, 285
Lawe, Alexander 116
Lawley, Rob. Neville 110
Lawrell, Digby Henry 216
Lawrence, Artii. Johnstone
252
Elias 42, 292
George 188
John 297
Jos. Edw. Wilson 296
Thos. Lewis 88
Walter 102
Wm. Hudson 968
Lawrenson, John 101, 143
Index.
Lawrie, Fra. Raw. Has-
tings
Lawson, Jos. Ambrose,
MJ).
Robert
Stephen
Stephen
Layard, Bernard Gran.
Brownlow Ed.
Wm. Twisleton
Laye, Joseph Henry
Lay ton, Frederick
Lea, Samuel Percy
William Percy
page
231
287
311
167
289
190
257
257
209
298
289
289
286
54
Leader, Thomas Leonard 222
Leadbeater, Wm. Edw.
Blair
Leake, Robert Martin
Leatham, James Birley
Leathart, John
Le Blanc, Francis
Henry
Thomas Edm.
Leach, Geo. Archibald
Jonathan
Lecky, Alexander
Henry
Henry
John Gage
116
68
215
116
56
58
188
288
96,187
242
189
182
441
Le Couteur, Philip
Ledergerw, Pancrace
Ledingham, George, MD, 175
Ledsam, John 158
Lee, Charles 229
Edward 191
Sir Fra. Geary Gard.
69,292
116
142
162
33
306
148
294
268
116
page
Le Marchant, Thomas 127
Le Mesurier, Frederick 286
John 17
Lemoine, William 268
Lemon, Thomas 295
Thomas 89
Lempriere, Charles 204
Henry 272
Thomas James 307
Lennox, Xor£f Arthur 102,223
Xord Fitzroy G.
C. G. 194
Leonard. Daniel 162
Robert 293
Leonhart, Harry 434
Le Page, Felix 489
Lepper, Francis 283
James 83
George
Henry
John
Michael White
Robert
Thomas
William
Leech, Francis Edw.
Robert
Lees, Geo. Cholmondeley 186
Henry
215
434
271
305
97
139
145
249
122
228
115
For. Owen 98, 207
Le Fort, August. Baron
Lefroy, John Henry
Leggatt, John
Legge, Hon, A. Chas.
Legrew, John
Leicester, Hon. William
Leigh, Edm. C.
Egerton
John de V., MD.
Leighton, David, KCB.
Tho. Richard
Leiih, Alexander, KCB.
George, Bt.
WiUiam Forbes
195
17
16
249
211
Leman, Charles Oigell
Le Marchant John Qas«
pard 72, 851
8d
Leschen, Hannach Bogusl.482
Leslie, Alexander 220
Arthur 150
Charles, KH, 68
Charles Henry 232
James 87
John, KH. 56, 155
Lewis Xavier 224
Nicholas 176
L'Estrange, Arthur 172
Ant. Robert 223
Geo. Guy Carleton 1 7
Harry Piesley 180
Thomas 100, 187
Thomas 11
Lethbridge, Thos. A. 268,278
Tho. Christopher
Mytton 237
Le Touzel, Francis T. 260
Lettsom, Samuel 108, 232
Leventhorpe, Collett 165
Levett, Richard Byrd 212
Levick, John 210
Leringe, Geo. Charles
Rawdon 271
Rich. Geo. Aug. 194
Lewes, John 178
Lewin, Hen. Pritchard 295
Lewis, Cha. Algernon 145
George 42
Geo. Cha. Degen 284
Griffith, Geo. 44,283
Harry Percival 36
John Edward 220
John Owen 188
Richard 846
Robert 241
Thomas, MB. 121
William Robert 163
Ley, James 132
John Morgan 116
Liddell, Hon. Geo. A. F. 150
Henry 116
Light, Alex. Whalley 33
Henry 116
Lightbody,John 233
John 810
Lightfoot, Thomas 236
504
page
Lightfooty ThomM a6 (
LiUey, John 146
LUlicrap, WalterWelsford 296
IdlHe, Sir John Scott 66
Thomas 257
Llmond, Sir James 115
Lindham, James Oliver 434
L'mdesay, Patrick 215
Lindsay, Alexander 1 15
Alex. Croikshank 134
Han, Chas. Hugh 194
Effinirham 17
GeorieTopp 97,846
Hon, James 145
James 43
Martin 35
Martin, G.T. 97,230
Thomas 143
Lindsell, Rob. Henry 176
lindsey, Robert 305
linsingen, Charles, Banm 436
linton, John 61
WaUam, AfD. 218
Lisle, Robert 249
Robert 55
Lister, Amos 306
David li3
Frederick D. 160
Frederick George 116
ListoD, John Terry 150
Little, James Somerrille 287
Archibald 135
Robert John 297
Tho. Saijent 190
Littledale, Edward 128
Littlehales, Charles 225
Lloyd, Arthur 18
Edward Thomas 285
Evan,JrC^. 10,127
Evans Gamons 263
Evan Herbert 128
Henry 235
Mount Stoughton
Heyliger 153
Richard 253
Rob. Clifford 228
Thomas 131
William, MD. 187
Lluellyn, Richard 38
Lock, Walter Elph. 101,267
Locke, John lliomas 210
Lockhart, Archibald 168
Arch. IngUs 244
Gneme Alex. 230
Robert Alex. 232
Lockwood, George 227
George Henry 102,130
Lockyer, Edmond 208
Hen. Fred. KH.
03,249
Lodder, Wm. Wynne 210
Lodwicky Peter 115
Loesecke, Geo. C. A. Von 436
Loftus, Ferrais 63, 144
^ Wm. Fra. Bent. 34
WnUam James 189
Logan, George 294
Joseph 59, 216
Tho. Galbr. MJ), 204
Logie, Chas. Arnold 188
Loinsworth, Fred. Albert 309
I Fred. Lussan 157
Lomax, James 16
Londonderry jC.W.^ar^.
of GCB, QCH. 8, 136
Long, George Frederick 205
John 136
WilUam 97
Longden, Cha. Scudamore 272
Henry E. 161
Longfield, John 159
WUliam 163
Longford, Edw. M. Earl
of
Longmore, Chas. Joseph
Longworth, Dav. Fits
Gerald
Loning, Michael
Lonsdale, Charles
Jas. Faimce
William, Earl of,
119
134
246
433
172
178
KQ, 53
Looker, WUliam 306
Lorimer, WUliam 175
Loriol, Augustus de 440
Lorton, Robert, Viteoiuni 8
Losack, George 221
Louis, Charles 296
Matthew 06, 267
Love, Edw. Missenden 179
James Fred. KH, 43,
225
118
115
170
250
131
270
204
307
3li
264
157
25i»
l«0
111)
2i7
26d
159
437
436
435
486
Ludlow, George James,
Earl, GCB, 6, 149
Ludowig, Chas. Herman 4SA
Lugard, Edward Itti
Hen. WaiiamKm 2U6
Lukis,John 1^
Lumley, Fred. Douglas 150
Jas. Rutherlbrd 116
John 167
Hon. Wm. GCB. ^,
\^
1»1
116
Lncas, Arthur Hyd«
David
Edward
' Francis
Henry
John Owen
Richard
WUliam
William
WiUiam Russell
Liideritz, Frederick
Ludewig, Adolphus
Frederick
George
Lovell, Fran. Fred.
Loveday, Lambert
Lovelace, Robert
Lovett, Tlios. Heaton
Low, Alexander
John
RIeh. Butler
' Robert
Sieg, C. Q. Banm,
KCB. KCH. 16, 435
WUliam 306
Lowder,8am. NettervUle 296
Lowe, Arthur Charies 100,
142
Edward W. D. 183
Hudson, KCB, 12, 116,
207
Lowen, Piearoe, KH. 89,
260
Wellington, 260
Lowndes, Thos. Wm. Selby
134
Lowrie, Charles
Lowth, John Jackson
Robert Henry
86
180
238
85
71, 172
Luard, George
John
Robert
Lubeok, WUliam Von 438
Loean, George, Earl of 56
Lumsden, Alex. John H.
Thomas
Lunde, Geo. Fred. God
frey
Luning, William
Augustus
Lushington, Franklin
Jas. Law, GCB.
437
433
116
176
116
116
Lutman, John Adrian
Lutterman, John
Lutwidge, Skeffington
Lutyens, Benjamin
Luxmoore, Tho. Cory ndofi i«4
Robert 167
Lye, Richard Leigfa 171
Lygon, Hon, Edw. Pyn-
dar 1<^
Hon. Hen. Beaach \^
Lyle, Thomas Cromie 27i
Lynch, Christopher 2»
Edw. Alex. Thos. *»
116
ti6
163
65
S4d
Edw. Pat.
John Blake
Martin Cvean
Robert Blake
Thomas
Lynedoch, Thomas Zardf
GCB. 7, 115, 161
Lynn, James 205
Lyon, Jas. KCB. GCB.
12,115,176
Lys, George Mowbiay
WUliam Henry
198
316
S16
16i
fi5
Lysaght, Jas. Richard
Lysons, Daniel
Lyster, Anthony
John 62,144
St. George L. 2*^
Septimus 246
Thomas 116
Tliomat Rice 206
505
page
Lyster, William MarUn 163
Lyttleton, Hon, Spencer 150
Westcote Whit-
church 216
•
M'Adam, David 200
David 293
M'Alpin, Wm. Bain 246
M' Alpine, James 57
M' Arthur, Edward 85
John 294
M'Bean, Jaa. Arch. Dun-
can
M'Beath, George
Robert
M' Bride, Michael
M'Call, George
M' Galium, John
150
220
258
312
236
60,202
Index,
McGregor, James
M'Grigor, Alexander
Jas. Bt, MI).
page
312
183
309
65
229
182
115
M'Haffie, James
M'lUree, John Drope
M'llveen, Dalway
M'Innes, John
M'Intosh, Thos. Graham 259
M'lntyre, Archibald 84
Colin Campbell 280
James 238
M<lTer, Edward 199
M'Kay, Manners 123
M'Kellar, Peter Martin
204,397
page
200
191
191
155
Macann, Fra. Arth., MJ}. 310
Mac Arthur, Alexander 110
Macartney, James Nixon 135
Mac Andrew, Dayid
Jas. Duncan
— John, AfX).
John Lennox
John
J. Inglis
Henry Atkins 296
McCarthy, Hen. Hotham 296
133
206
43,160
249
214
286
M'Kenzie, Boyce
Charles Finch
John
Kenneth
M'Carty, Charles
M'Caskill, Hector
John, J:^.
John
Kenneth
M'Causland, Conolly
M'Clellan, Jas. Creighton 136
M'Cleverty, Robert 246
William A. 199
M'Clmtock, Hen. Stanley 270
241
152
206
191
192
8
154
285
154
295
141
272
268
71,236
72,267
236
18
M'Clure, Geo.
M^Court, John
M'Coy, Daniel
John
M*Crae, Alexander
Robert Bradford
M*Credie, Wm. Scott
M'Ctmiining, Rich. Hen.
John Beaumont 166
M'Curdy, Daniel 226
M'Dermott, Micbael^X>. 241
McDonald, Alexander 177
Donald 205
Dun. Don. M*Cay 176
John 40, 244
John M'Cay 1 84
William 176
WilUam 245
M'Donough, Matthew 136
M'Douall. James 101, 119
Robert 35
M*DougaU, Patrick L. 187
M'Dowell, Frederick 132
Geo. James 72, 142
M*Duff, Jobn 191
M'Farlan, John 306
M'Farlane, Henry 202
M<Ghee, Holland Leckey 182
M'Kerlie, John Graham
M'Kie, Patrick
M'KiUop, Robert John
M'Kinlay, Donald, AfJD. 169
M'Kinnon, George 145
Alexander 116
William 294
M'Kirdy, David Elliot 209
M*Lachlan,Lachlan Nicoll 208
M'Laren, George, MD. 243
M*Leod, Alexander 102, 213
Charies 115
Donald, MD. 309
M'Lerie, John 209
2701 M'Mahon,£dmond John 307
236 John 60
195
311
Tho. JBf .JS:CJB.15,246
Tho. Westropp 132
M'Manus, Henry 167
M'Munn, Rob. And., MD,
173
159
12
263
214
198
208
230
207
98, 151
Macbean, Archibald
Fred., KH.
Forbes
George Fred.
Wm. KCB.
WilUam Forbes 238
Macbreedy, John Kenneth 305
Mac Call, James 103, 134
Mac Carthy, James 254
Wm. Justin 208
Macdiarmid, JohnDuncan 223
Macdonald, Alexander 181
Alexander 251
Alexander 20, 264
Alexander 40, 1 15, 267
Sir A. K., Bt, 150
AthollWentworthl93
George 68, 167
George 245
Jas. Mitchell 258
Jas. Robert 241
Hon* Jas. W.
BosviUe 118
John, KCB. 14,117,
219
John 167
John Angus 153
• John Duntze 241
Peter John 259
M'Murdo, Wm. M. G.
M<Nair, John
Robert
William
M'Nally, Henry
M'Namee, John
McNeill, Dugald
Thomas G. B.
M'Gibbon, Benj. W.
M'Grath, Patrick
McGregor, Duncan
Duncan
Donald
Hugh
James
-" James
63
184
183
43
179
67
190
193
M'Nicol, Dugald
M'Niven, Tho. Wm.
Ogilvy
M'Phee, Donald
M'Pherson, Alexander
Alex. John
Duncan
Duncan
Ewan
Louis J.
Mungo
Philip
Thomas
McQueen, James
Maberly, Evan
Wm. Leader
; Ranald, KH 71,155
Robert 55
Robert 59
Roderick Cha. 181
Ronald 232
WilUam 84
William Peter 440
MacdoneU, Alex. Sheriff 179
Alexander 253
George 54
James, KCH. 16
James Fraser 214
Macan, C. K.
Macadam, Wm. KH,
91
179
273
229
92,178
115
230
153
116
168
92,256
101, 141
272
56
195
55
MacdonneU, Rob. Harkness
207
Macdougall, James 93, 193
Mac Dougall, Duncan 231
Patrick 86, 199
Macdowull, Day Hort 86, 195
Macfarlane, Robert, KCB,
QCH, 7, 183
116
116
Macfarpuhar, Hugh
Mac Gregor, Donald
Evan J. Murray,
BtKCB. KCH,
Malcolm
Robert
Macgregor, Malcolm
John Alex. Paul
506
19
172
166
89
115
page
Macgr«gor, WiUlam, Bt 169
Madntire, John 196
KadnUwh, Alex. Fisher 44 1
Alexander 116
Mackay, Alexander 257
Angus Waiiam 172
CoUn CampbeU 66
Donald 116
Geoige 214
Heniy Fowler 132
Honeyman 90
John F. 91, 234
Waiiam 67
Mackenzie,Alex.,B^.&C^. 7
Alexander 219
Alexander 248
Alexander 280
Alexander Wm. 254
Benjamin 254
Colin 284
John 116
John Kenneth 212
Keith, Wm. Stewart
242
Kenneth Doug. 244
Roderick 248
waiiam Old. 312
Mackey, Hugh 311
Mackic, Edmund Phipps 254
Otto Bayer 272
waiiam 240
Mackinlay, John Houston 1 16
Mac Kinnon, Daniel Hen. 142
Edm. Vernon 119
Mackinnon, Donald Hen.
Aylmer 220
Mackintosh, Alex., AfD. 311
Donald 249
John, MD. 287
Macknight, waUam 172
Mackrea, Thomas 59, 195
Mackworth, Digby, Bt.
KH. 67
Digby Francis 242
Macky, Thomas 85
Maclachlan, Arch. 40
Alexander 62,267
Daniel, MD. 231
Jas. CampbeU 234
Maclaioe, Sir Archibald 34
Hector 43
Murdoch 158
Maclanrin, David Scott
Kin.
Maclean, Alexander 246
Alexander 96, 238 '
AUan, T. 63, 139
Andrew, MD, 137
Charles, MD. 204
Charles Fitzroy 62
Chas. MaxweU 87, 224
Fitzroy Jeffries
Grafton, Bt. 8, 230
George 27U
George 305
Hector, KCB. 1 15
507
Index,
Maclean, Hen.Dnndas 91,247
John 102,171
John 178
John,JSCCJB. 16,211
Tjicblan Hector
Oabert 200
Norman 2u0
Peter 271
Macleod, Alexander 214
Donald, KCB. 1 16
Donald B. 160
Donald John M. 129
George Francis 65
Hen. Geo- KH. 44
John,J5:Cir. 13,229
waiiam 116
MacMahon, Bernard 139
WaUam 196
MacNeal, Hector 231
Macnea, Roderick 41
Macnicol, Anthony Alex. 151
Macnish, Arth. Colquhoun 232
Macphaa, John 95, 260
MacPheraon, Wm. 161
Macpherson, Alexander 207
Duncan ll6
Evan 220
Evan Duncan 245
GiUies 89, 261
James 64, 257
James 807
John 89
John Cameron 193
Rob. Barclay, JTjy. 37
Macquarie, George W. 193
Lachlan 129
U
iS\
7.?<>
2»
Manwaring, John Moatafu \i
Mahr, John, Jf2>. tU
Phflip
waiiam
Maister, John
Maitland, Alex. Chas.
Frederick
Fred. Thomas
John, Jr2>.
Peregrine, KCB.
Han. Wm. Moid. »
Major, Francis Wm. A. C. 90d
Makepeace, Charles 9»,Ii«
Malassez, Maximilian »^
Malcohn, George Alex. K<1>
1S»
Malet, Alfred Augustas 1^
Chas. St. Lo 98, 1^
James, KCB.
James
Maling, Thomas 67,117,i3^
waiiam Eyies *
Maltby, Frederick
Maltei, Antonio
Malton, James
Man, Garnet
Manders, Thomas
MandcYilie, Charies
Manfred], Adrian
Manly, John Sam.
Mann, ComeUus
11^
lie
i9,ert
121
!
Macqueen, Thos. Richard 116
MacQueen, Alex. MD. 164
John Arch. 228
Macra, John, KCH. 41
Macready, £dw. Neva 103
Geo. Wm. 203
Mactier, Waiiam 116
Madigan, Jas. Alex. 155
Madocks, John Edward 135
Madox, Henry, KH. 55
Magee, Henry Wemyss 196
Magenis, Hen. Arthur 87, 239
Maguis, Ernest, Baron 486
Magnay, Alexander 221
Magrath, Dennis Jos. JfX>. 184
Jos. Rogers 206
Rich. Nicholson 154
Maguire, John 263
Maharg, John, MD. 222
Mahon, Gabert 246
Luke 229
3Iatthew 34
Maurice Hartknd 238
Sir Ross, Bt, 212
Waaam Gun 296
MahouT, Montague Mar^
tin, MD. 309
Mainwaring, Artliur 220
Fred. 99, 202
George 239
Frederick Wm. >
Gother Frederick *•
John Blaquiere 2*-
Manners, Charles ^
Lord Charies
Somerset, KCB, 15, !»'
George 1*
Henry Edward IM
Henry Herbert,
KH. 71, !*•
Herbert Rnssen 1»
Richard W.i^^
121
45^
142
!!iU
IS2
53
Robert
Russell
Mannin, John
Manning, John Spencer
Mannsbacb, James
Mansel, Geoxge
George PleydeU
Herbert
John
Rob. Christ, KB. Sj
Mansergh, John Cmvcn 1^'
Rob. John South*
cote
Mansfield, WlUiam R
Manson, James
Manuel, Albert
^(apleton, Henry
MarbuifCt Frederick
March, Chas. H. Gordoa
Lennox, Bart qf
Leonard Geo.
Fred.
17U
116
441
^14
ISO
«6
page
Harch, William Henry S95
Marcon, John 163
IMarecheauz, C. H. 181
Margaiy, Alfred Robert 177
Itf arindln, Henry Rich. 152
Markham, Charles 91,211
Frederick 108, 183
Osborne 183
Markland, George 270
Marlay, David 203
Marley, Bennet 115
Marlow, Wm. Biddle-
comb 285
Marriott, Charles 116
Hayes 296
Thomas 115
Tho. Beckett
Fielding 271
Marschalk, Charles ^aron 432
Gustar. Baron 434
Otto de 434
Theodore Von 433
Marsden, John Long 159
Marsh, Francis 163
Robert 175
Marshall, Anthony 94, 283
George 64
George, Jra". 71,234
Geo. Cuthbert 182
Henry 127
John 99, 243
John 311
John Samuel 116
JohnWiUiams 217
Joslah 115
Marshall, Wm. Clntton 197
Marston, Hen. F. 192
Molyneux Chas. 271
Marten, Thomas, KH, 64, 128
Martin, George, MD. 225
Henry WUliam 172
James 130
James 252
John 123
John 42
Richard 121
Robert 96, 197
Robert Fanshawe
103, 228
Samuel Yorke 219
Thomas 254
Martyn, Fran. Mountjoy 119
Peter 240
Mason, James 96, 229
James 806
John Monck 175
William 261
Massy, Hon, John 86
Hon, Nath. Hen.
Cha.. 88
John 199
Master, Harcourt 101, 131
Chas. Chester 209
Henry Orlando
Chester . 247
Wm. Chester 156
Index,
page
Masterson, Henry Wilkes 171
Matheson, Thomas 98, 174
Mathews, Joseph Henry 185
WilUam Joseph 116
Mathewson, Peter 66
Mathias, William 214
Matson, Edward 97, 284, 286
Matthew, Robert 189
Matthews, John Henry 182
Mark 255
William 273
Matthey, Frederick 440
Maturin, William Henry 307
Maude, George Ashley 271
Hon. Comwallis 212
Warren 184
Maule, John 177
Hon, Lauderdale
103,231
Mauleverer, James Thos. 168
William 187
Maunsell, Frederick 64, 237
George 71, 123
George 246
John Borlase 121
Nicholas 263
Richard 158
William Wray 237
Mawby, Sebright 12
Maxwell, Alexander 197
Archibald M. KH.
58, 187
Charles Francis 234
Chas. Robbins 189
Chas. Wm. KCH. 17
Colin 245
Edw. Herbert 240
George 218
George 240
George Vaughan 240
Hon, Jas, Pierce 210
James Robert 259
Richard 212
Wm. Alex. Bart, 70
William Craig 231
William Robert 296
May, Charles 156
Charies 441
Chas. Emanuel 83, 440
Edward Stephen 182
Frederick 258
John, KCB, KCH,
20,264
Joseph Mignon 83
Rodolphe, de 53, 441
Rudolph Amed^e de 440
May, William 102
Maycock, Dottin 142
Mayers, John Perkins 209
Maynard, Hon, Charles
Hen. 120
Mayne, Charles Frederick
Hutchinson 213
Henry 200
John 151
John 115
page
Mayow, George WyncU 124
Meacham, William Geo. 154
Meade, Augustus 116
Frederick 85
Hon, John 12
John 194
Hon, Robert 8, 163
Robert 126
Roche, KH, 94, 117
Meaden, David 257
Meason, Magnus Gilbert
Laing 134
Malcolm Ronald
Laing
Mee, Charles Henry
Meech, Giles
Meehan, Geo. Waller
Mehux, Rich. Williams
Meik, Alexander Crie
Fras. Thomas
James Patrick
191
269
293
254
295
246
142
200
Meiklejohn, J. H. John>
stone 244
Mein, Frederick R. 152
George 164
John Alex. 42,226
Meinecke, George Fred. 438
Meier, Carl Peter Arnold 436
Em. Theo. Chr. 432
Mejer, George 435
Phil. Hen. Fred. 84, 436
William 486
Meldrum, Thomas 158
Mellish, William Leigh 253
Mello, Majens 196
Mellows, John 121
Melvin, Alexander 310
Melville, Geo. John White 245
Mends, Herbert 256
Herbert Bowen 293
Hugh Bowen 296
Jas. Delamain 256
William Fisher 307
Mendibus, Antoine Louis
de 441
Mcnsing, Ernest 436
Menzies, Allan 154
Charies,jrir. 69,292,
297
Charles Fred. 296
Duncan 167
James Stewart 246
WilUam ColUer 286
Mercer, Alex. Cavalie 64, 266
Douglas 35
Edward Smith 246
Edw. Smith 69,292
296
293
440
9
164
116
441
157
John Henry
Robert
Merckhel, Elias
Meredith, James
Richard M.
Meriton, Rich. Ogilvie
Mermet, Joseph
Messiter, Geo. Hughes
John
508
92, 179
page
Metcalfe, Studholme Hen. 100
Methuen, Hon, Fred.
Hen. Panl 180
Metroyich, Nicola 2G2
Meuron, Chas. CffiBar de 440
Philip Fred, de 248
Meyer, Charles 434
Frederick 442
Fred. Herman 433
George 433
George Julius 433
Guatavus 433
Mcynell, Francis 124
Meyrick, George 10
Wm. Henry 41
Michel, Charles Edward 21 B
■ John 154
John 8
Michelet, Cha. Fred. Edw. 438
MicheU, Chas. C. KH, 85
Edward Tho. 60, 115,
266
George 8
H. Seymour 200
John 61,266
Micklethwaitc, Nathaniel 150
16
243
44
253
272
178
437
231
120
Middlemore, Geoif^
Robert Fred.
Middleton, Charles
John
— Wm. Alex.
Midgley, Benjamin
Mielmann, Henry
Milbank, Fred. Acdom
Mark Wm. Vane
Mildmay, Henry St. John 122
Miles, Edward, Ki.
Geo. Fred. Wm.
34
133
85
104
244
Mill, James
Millar, John
Miller, Alex. Penrose
Archibald Robert 140
Charles 205, 207
Charles Robinson 294
Charles Stuart 286
Colin 306
Croker 168
Fiennes 8. 54
George 38
Geo. Gumming 205
John, MD. 218
John 256
John 295
Thomas 101
William 305
William, KH. 70
Milligan, William, Ari>. 168
Milliken, WUliam 306
Millingen, JohnCrispigny 244
Mills, Charles 184
Cha. Jas. Conway 203
Frederic 236
Robert WUliam 40
Thomas 240
Thomas Richard 121
Wm. Maxwell 87, 264
Index,
Mills, WiUiam MaxweU 264
Mnman, Edward Aug. 184
Egerton Cha. W.
Miles 148
Fra. Miles 35
Geo. Bryan 156
Milne, WUliam 84
Milner, Charles 50
Henry Robert 91, 246
MUnes, CoUn James 63
Minchin, John 199
Minlussir, Nicholas de 434
Mhister, Henry Francis 192
Minter, George 179
Micto, Jas. Clephane 311
Misani, Johan Theo. de 440
Misset, Joseph 121
MitcheU, Alexander 198
George 230
Hugh 293
Hugh And. Rob. 145
John, ITD. 311
John 295
John 68
John Wiay 270
Livingston 248
Thomas 212
Thomas 89
Sir Tho. Living-
stone 86
William 162
WUliam 90
Wm. Murray 286
Wm. Simpson 142
Mitchelson, Walter 152
Mitchison, Tho. Robinson 306
Mitford, Bert Charles 162
Henry George 294
John PhUip 169
Moberley, Henry 116
Mockler, Edward 205
James 210
fohn 208
MoeUer, Frederick 438
Moffatt, Rich. Jas. Ha-
mUton 264
Rowland 205
Bust J. Douglas 197
Moffltt, James, MD, 138
Molesworth, Arthur 116
Arthur John 296
St. Aubyn 286
Edw. Nassau 178
Rich. Carr 95, 267
MoUe, George 180
Molyneux, Han, Geo.
Berkeley 67, 134
Hon. Hen. Rich 58, 211
Thomas, B#. 11
Monck, John Winnington 236
Monckton, Hon. Edm.
Gambler 263
Henry 14
Moncrieffe, George 73, 149
Robert 32
Money, Archibald 37
psc^
Money, Jas. Kyrle, Bt. I^
John Ernie 1^1
WUUam Bayley 1«6
Monins, Eaton 64, ±11
Wm. Godfrey
Clerke 174
Monke, Henry 116
Monkkmd, Geoige 2^
Monro, Archibald Hale 244
Alexander 253
WUliam 231
Montagu, George 101, ISU
Hon. Henry 62, 14y
Montanaro, John itiKi
Montenach, Ch. Theo-
dore de KIT
Montgomerie, Duncstn lit)
Frederick io\
John *tf
Montgomery, Alex. Barry 101
Francis Oct. 103, 11*
Fred. Camp-
100, diM
— ■ James t^V
John Myers ^* •
Lamb. Lyons 5J3i
Richard Tho. l.-li
Robert Giles, iU:Z>. 26:
Monti2ambert,Geo.Sheaffe V.fi
Montresor, Auchmuty
—Heiry William
— — John i*'
Tho. Gage, KCH.
ll,IiJ
Moody, Hampden Cle-
ment Blamire t^*
Rich. Clement iA.
Stephen ll*?
Thomas 61,i(Ci
beU
Moor, Hassell Rich. 90, i^i
Frederick loi
Moore, F^ward \0i
Edwin ColrOle Ifr
Francis *
Garrett 174
George IM
Geo. Fred. 1-i
George Ogle 234
George Samuel 1^3
Henry 2»
James li»
James liji?
James Guy Piers 24i«
James T. 09, iX*
Isaac
John
John, KH.
John Wardrop
J. Hildebraud
Oakes
Joseph
Joseph
Nicholas
Richard A.
Han. Robert
Thomas
500
l^l
iw*
IC-
page
Moore, Thomas 254
Thomas 297
Tho. Cha. Cotton 296
Tho* Lansdowne
Parr 173
William 66
Wm. George 43
Wm. Jas. Biuy
M'Leod 221
William Yorke 205
Waioughby 132
Moorhead, Alex. Gordon 177
Moorsora, Robert 150
Morant, Edward 138
Mordaunt, Henry 107
Morean, William de 437
Morewood, Cha. Roland
Palmer 120
Morgan y Alex. Bniith-
waite 208
Charles 306
Evan 268
Herbert 141
Hugh 268
Nathaniel 243
Richard Gibbons 160
Thomas Charles 155
Morice, David, MD. 212
Tho. Henry, JTif. 116
Morison, James 241
Morley, Fra. B. 242
Morphett, Mars. 208
Morrice, Fred. Fran. Jas. 253
Morris, Arthur 61
Edmund 65, 200
Edward 246
Henry Joseph 270
James Deaves 232
John William 115
Jonas 128
Rob. Caldecott 256
Morrish, Henry George 294
Morrison, Arthur 293
Edward 6, 164
Wm. Mansfield 59
Morritt, Henry Edward 271
Rob. Ambrose 229
Morse, William 148
James 115
Morshead, Cha. Anderson 192
Pentyre Anderson272
Mortimer, John Lewis 172
Tho. Bythesea 172
Mo6ley, Tonman 132*
Mostyn. Edward 134
Hen. Thornton,
MD. 198
Thomas 178
Thomas 205
Mothe,. Peter James de 1» 441
Motte, Peter de la 115
Monart, James, MD. 139
James 155
Moubray, Rich. Yates
Stuart 296
Mouldy Thomas R. 285
Index,
page
Moultrie, Geo. Bligh 227
Mounsey, William Henry 155
Mountain, Armlne Simcoe
Hen. 87, 177
Robt. Fred. 272
Monntsteven, Hender 199
Tho. Wm. Blewett231
Moylan, Charles 224
Moyle, Thomas 160
Moysey, Henry Gorges 137
Mudge, Rich. Zach. 68, 283
Mudie, Charles 167
Mulcaster, Fred. Wm.
KCH. 15, 282
Mulgrave, George Aug.
Constan., JBarl qf 150
Mullen, Edward Cowell 152
Robert, JTfl^. 88,151
John 152
Mnller, Edw. A. G. 151
Fred. Augustus 434
Frederick Bree 157
Frederick Henry 437
George de 84, 433
Hen. WUliam 442
Jost 440
Lewis 440
Lttdewig von 432
Nicholas 84, 440
William 438
Mulock, Tho. Edmund 229
Mundell, Frederick 221
St. John 221
Munderloh, George 437
Mundy, George V. 148
Godfrey Basil 12
Godfrey Charles 103
Pierrepont Hen. 271
Robert Miller 27 1
Munns, Edward C. 226
Munro, Alex. KH, 42, 265
Alexander 167
Alex. Thompson 120
Arthur 138
George 173
Hector 261
James, MD. 129
James St. John 211
John 200
John 115
Thomas, Bt, 253
William 190
William 309
Waiiam 115
Munster, Geo. Bttrl of 36
Munter, Frederick 437
Munton, John Oliver 186
Murchison, Kenneth 180
Mure, John, MD, 158
Murphy ,Oeo.Hen.£dw.95,l 57
Murray, Adam Walker 248
Alexander 169
Arth. Sti>rmont 253
Augustus Wm. 225
Charles 167
Charles 103
page
Murray, Charles 226
Han, Charles 83
Han. David Hen. 150
Denis, MD. 164
Freeman 211
George 203
^— - Han. George 14
Rt. Hon, George,
OCB. OCH. 10, 115, 193
Geo. Freeman 217
Han. Henry 20
Henry 271
Hugh Robertson 1J6
James 176
James 116
Han. Jas. Cha.
Plantagenet 150
Jas. Florence 226
John 10
John, MD . 300
Peter Daly, MD, 311
Rob. Sherboume 171
Samuel Hood 201
Virginius 246
Walter 172
William 240
William McCarthy 256
Murtagh, John, MD. 157
Murton, Hen. John 60,292
Mushet, John Hunter 266
Mutio, John Geo. Leop. de 437
Muttlebury, George 54
Myers, Arthur 90, 173=
William James 223
My lius, George 177
Rodney 257
Mylrea, Frederick Thos. 307
Nagel, John Thomas 168.
Nagle, Michael 19S
Naune, John Christ. Fred. 43a
Henry 4321
Napier, Chas. Jas. KCB. 18
Chas. Frederick 252
Edw. H. D. E. 103, 197
Geo. Thos. KCB. 19^
Geo.Thos.ConoUy 260
John Moore 220
Mark IT
Rob. John MilUken 231
Thos. Erskine 40
Hon, Wm. 286
William C. E. 176
W. Fran. Pat. 36
Nash, Francis, Rowland 230
Natermann, Frederick 432
Naylor, Charles Scarlin 191
Thomas 1 10
Neale, Melville 244
Nedham, William 1&
Wm. Robert 270
Need, Arthur 142
Needbam, Han. Fran.
Hen. 61, 144
Henry 201
Han, Robert 138
510
Neil, James Bruce
Neill, John Martin Bladen
Matthew
Robert
Neilson, James
Nelley, John Peter 103,
Nelson, Alex. Abercromby
Michael
Richard J.
Richard Thomas
Thomas L. K.
Wm. Frederick
Nepean, Edmund
Molyneux Hyde
William
Nesbitt, Alexander
Cosby Lewis
Wm. Geo, Down-
ing
Nesham, Thomas W.
Nethercote, Maximll. Art.
Wm. Charles
Neaschaffer,Cha. EmestF.
Nevett, Charles Henry
Neville, Henry Draper
Park Percy
Hon, Rich. Com-
wallis
Robert Henry
Newbery, Francis
Newbury, John
Newcome, George
Newcomen, Arthur
Newenham, Richard
Newhouse, Charles
Newland, Arthur
Newland, Bingham
William
Newman, Benjamin
Charles Rayner
Newport, Christopher
Newton, George
John
Thomas
. Wm. Henry, KH.
William Samuel
Neynoe, Rawdon, 9. C.
Nicholas, Griffin '
Nicholetts, Charles Hen.
Nicholl, WnUam
Nicholls, George
Geo. Russell
Henry
John
Nicholson, Brinsley
Christ. Hamp.
Frederick
Gnbert Thos.
Jaffiray
Joseph
Robert
Thos. Wm. KH,
WOliam Smith
Nfckle, Robert, KH.
Niekoll, Thomas 100,
Nlcol, Charies
P«ge
164
101
207
807
d45
229
191
129
285
8
191
287
294
229
86
17
211
161
218
204
120
437
268
152
215
146
208
14
241
198
271
217
54
152
121
242
171
165
116
130
312
115
70
148
178
214
179
116
68
234
246
261
309
145
152
135
251
236
172
72
248
44
151
18
Index.
Nicolay, Edmund Geoi^ 180
William, KCH, 18,
254
NicoU, John Edward
Sam. John Luke
217
181
439
55
207
86
Nicolle, Fran<;ois
Nicolls, Edward
Edward Elmore
Geo. Green
Gustavus 19, 282
Gustarus Wm. 172
Jasper, KCB. 14,
115,245
Oliyer 217
Robert Murphy 256
Wm. Burke 64, 256
Waioughby Halo-
ran 256
Nicolson, Patrick 37
Patrick, MD. 189
Malcolm 116
Nivison, Jas. Finlayson 176
Nixon, Edward John 250
-Marmaduke Geo. 190
Murray Octavius 272
Robert 116
William T. 184
Noble, Wm. WooUett 296
Noel, Stephen 89, 244
Nokes, James 217
Nokn, Lewis Edw. 141
NoUoth, Peter Brames 295
Nooth, Henry 65
Norcliffe, NorcUffe, JSTH. 68
Norcott, W. Sher. Ramsay
253
Norman, John 182
John 205
Henry Radford 185
Peter ShadweU 88,207
Norris, Charles 216
John Style 185
North, Charies Napier 157
John North Ouvry
230
Northey, Augustus J. W. 202
Lewis Augustus 116
Stewart 176
166
207
240
Nnrg, John
441
Norton, James Roy
Eardley
Edward
John (alias Tey-
Oakeley, Soulden
Oakley, Fred. W.
Jocelyn Ingram
Gates, James Poole, KH.
Obert, Marc. A.
Obins, Acheson Eyre
Hamlet
bet
•41
1J»'
it
A*
O'Brien, Bartholomew £j6
Cha. Donatus Cor-
i\l
Donough
EdwaM James
Francis
Henry
John
John
John Doyle
Oliver Creagh
Rich. Serrell
Terence
William
tt4
Ik
15«'
24!
O'Bryen, Edward
O'Callaghan, Patrick
Hon, Rob. Wm.
GCB. 12, 1*>
O'Connell, Daniel
Edw. Maurice
Maurice Cha.
KCH.
Maurice, Chas.
Maurice Chas.
. Rickard
Wm. B. J.
O'Connor, John Ross
Luke Smyth
Nicholas, MD.
William
Cha.
OdeU, William
0*Donnell, Sir
RouUedge
O'Donoghue, Charles
Daniel
Edw. Algernon
John William
oninkoharawen)
Nott, Francis Percy
WiUiam
116
196
115
Nottidge, Jeremiah Brockll6
Nugent, Andrew 187
Cha. Lavallin 209
Eyre, T. J. R. 210
George, BU GCB,
6,157
Geo. Edm. N.
James
' — John
Michael
225
187
123
311
Nunn, James WiimiettSe, 232
•HA
3li
IT*"-
4S
4s;
Oehlkers, Christian
Often, Augustus de
O'FUherty , Richard Jame» ^'<
Thomas Henry 31i
Ogflby, Davki \h'
Ogilvie, Alexander, JrD. ^t
James 3*
' William n«
W. H. MiddletoD l*>
lOOjW
176
IW
»
».lM
iw
OgUvy, Geoige
James
Thomas
Walter
.-Walter
Oglander, Henry
Ogle, Artiiiir
Bertram Newton 1^1
Edmund 9»
O^rftdy, Robert Drtng 1^1
Han. SivMliBh ^
611
page
0'Oredy,J7on. Thomas 226
William Stamer 212
O'Halloran, Henry Bumi 221
Joseph, KCB, 115
Wm. Littlejohn 189
O'Hara, Henry, JfD. 310
Robert 69, 240
Ohlen, Frederick TOn 438
Oke, George 183
Oldershausen, Franz. Geo.
von
Olderabaw, Henry
Charles
Oldaeld, Anthony
John, KH.
433
184
285
272
62,283
Oldwright, John 233
O'Leary, Arthur 206
Oliphant, James 116
Oliver, Joseph Boyer 191
Nathaniel Wflmot
42,265
Ltdex,
Ormsby, Anthony
August. Howard
James
John William
Owen Lloyd
Thomas
Thos. Charles
Osbom, Charles Davers
Hon. Wm, Go-
dolphin
Oebome, Hugh Stacey
Ossorio, Baldassare
Ostheyden, Frederick
Oswald, John, OCB, 9, 186
P«ge
232
152
116
270
240
244
250
156
177
115
441
258
Jas. Townsend
Robert
OToole, John Arthur
John M<Culloch
William Henry
lUchard Silver 120
Robert 120
Olivier, Hen. Stephen 86
O'Loghlin, Terence 10
Olphert, John 271
Olpherts, Geo. Edward 214
Richard 191
O'Malley, George 34
Geoige Patrick 240
Sir Waiiam, Bt. 158
O'Meara, Daniel 196
O'Molony, H. Anthony 167
Ompteda, Christ. I^ewis
von 436
L. Albrecht von 436
O'Neill, Charles 97, 195
Charlton 249
Henry Arthur 93, 163
Han. John Bruce
14
155
160
161
296
243
219
83
233
Otter, Charles J.
Ottley, Benjamin Wynne
Otto, Frederick
Otway, Arthur S.
Charles
Sir Loftus Wm.
Palmer, Charles
Charles
P«««
305
16
Chas. Qnartley 244
Francis Roger 212
Geo. Gaytoa 98, 268
146
54
163
200
169
155
32
435
202
268
13
220
208
168
215
179
Henry W. 187
James 254
John Roger 143
Joseph 155
Nicholas 100, 207
Reynolds 268
Samuel 182
Palmes, Bryan 203
Panattieri, Joseph 439
Pannach, Charles 440
Pape, William 435
Papillon, Alex. Fred. Wm. 271
Ouvry, Henry Aime
Orens, John
Owen, Edward Barry
Francis Mostyn
Hen. Mostyn
Hen. Cha. Cunliffe 286
Jolm,KH. 44,292,297
71
242
17
807
128
209
164
Pardey, John Qoin
Pardee, Henry
Edward
Rich.
Robert
Onslow, Arthur Edw*
< Henry
■ Pitcaim
Rich. Cranley
Thomas P.
William, KH.
Orange, John Edward
Wm. Fred. Henry,
Prince of^ OCB. 6
Wm. Nesbitt 92, 219
Ord, Harry Gough 268
Harry St George 286
Wm. Redman 95, 283
Orde, James 12
Ordon, John 441
Ore, James Alexander 231
O'ReiUy, Anth. Alex. 89
Duval Knox 221
John 189
John Robert 260
Walter Fied. 57
Oriel, Henry Francis 306
Ormond Harry Smith 87,181
. George 238
Loftus
Robert
Robert
Stephen
WilUam Mostyn
Oxenden, Wm. Dixwell
Oxley, Thomas
Pack, Arthur John
Denis William
Richard Percy
204
251
166
196
294
177
Parke, George Tliomas 257
Hamnett 296, 297
Henry Wm. 294,297
Roger 37
Tho. Adams 42, 292
Parish, Henry W.
Park, Thomas
Walter Brisbane
158
272
256
249
439
284
120
158
Padley, Alfred
Pagans, Raphael
Page, George Curry
Paget, Lordf Alfred
Catesby
Hon. Edward, OCB.
7, 115, 179
Frederick 73, 147
ZiOr<C Geo. Aug. Fred.
118
Henry W. 194
Patrick L. C. 205
Paine, WQUam Staines 270
Pakenham, Hon. Cha. R.224
Hon. Hercules R.,
Parker, Ambrose Barcroft2l6
Charles Allan 295
Edward 202
Edw. Augustu 294
Fred. W. Priestly 179
Hyde, Popham 272
John 218
John Boteler 88, 266
201
118
164
152
139
216
297
John Fleming
Richard
Rob. 8.
• Hiomas James
Thomas John
William
Parkin, Henry
Parkinson, Cha. Augustus 188
KCB.
Edward Wm.
Hon. WiUUm
Palairet, Septimus Hen.
Paley, John Green
Palk, Lawrence
Palliser, George Hugh
Henry
3 B
19
146
158
180
161
128
294
268
Cha. Fred.
Edward
Jas. Benners
John
Parlby, Brook Bridges
William
Parr, Frederick
James
Robert
226
88
220
146
115
131
205
307
206
Parratt, Evelyn Latimer 237
James 287
Jas. Edw. Thos. 287
Parrott, William 260
Parry, Parry Jones, KH. 18
Richard 88
Spencer Claudius
13,264
William 166
Parsons, John WhitehiU 86
Partridge, John 128
Pascoe, John 268
Richard Wm. 293
612
page
Pasley, Charles William
34, 282, 886
Gilbert 200
Richard 234
Paterson, James, MD. 193
Joseph 44
Peter Hay 244
Thomas 133
Thomas, 42, 286
Wm. KCH. 13
PatieDce, James 217
Paton, John 243
Patrickson, Christ. C. 33
Patten, Edward Bullock 284
Pattenson, Wm. HodgesT. 176
Patterson, Alexander 237
Chas. Doyle 241
James 177
-. James 233
John 97
William T. L. 243
Pattinson, Richard 142
Pattison, Charles 230
John Rob. Graham 268
Pattison, Robert 164
Pattle, Thomas 142
Patton, John 92, 163
Walter Dooglas
PhiUipps 198
Pattoan,Rich.TynreU Rob.206
Patey, Geo, Wm. 207
Paty, Geo. Wm. KH, 40,246
Patzinsky, Ernest von 439
Paul, Thomas 217
Paulet, Lord Fred. 148
Hen. Chas. Bi. 122
Lord William 90, 220
Pawsey, Edmond Wm.
WUton 207
Pazton, Jas. Llewellyn 221
Payler, James 66
Payne, Chas. Wm. Mea-
dows 224
Gallway Byng 296
John 146
Peter Trant 296
Wm. Aug.Towns-
hend 169
Paynter, David Winiam 271
HoweU 175
Joshua 212
Peacock, William 197
Peacocke, Loftus Warren 203
Stephen Ponsonby 176
Thomas 66,
Warren Manna-
duke, KCH, KC. 9
Warren Wm. Rd. 238
Pearce, Charles Wm. 294
Pearse, Walter 92, 241
William G. 115
Pearson, Hugh 200
Rich. Artb. MD. 230
Thos. ITCA^. 17
Thos. Aylmer 194
Pearson, Thomas Hooke 142
Lidex,
pi^^e
Peck, John James 266
Peddle, Jas. Wm. B. 242
Peddle, John Crofton 102, 172
John, KH. 67, 242
Peebles, Adam John
Laing
Thomas
Thomas
Peel, Edmund
Jonathan
Robert Moore
William
210
210
70,292
184
67
263
128
Peile, Robt. Moore, MD. 309
Peirse, Chas. Hen. 167
Pelly, Raymond 63
Pender, Thomas 182
Wm. Ambrose 214
Pengelly, Wm. Jenny 296
Penleaze, Henry 146
Penley, George Frederick 116
Penn, William 141
Pennefather, John Ly-
saght 72, 173
Pennell, Lovell 306
Pennington, Jas. Master-
156
243
116
116
164
son
Jas. Masterson
Penny, R. Nicholas
Gabriel Richard
Henry
Pennycnick, John, JTfT. 72,
168
Penrose, Charles Penrose 296
Jas. Wm. Bdw. 161
Pepper, Charles 67
Perceval, Geo. Ramsay 224
John MaxweU 163
John Penne&ther 168
Philip, Jodiua 69, 146
Spencer 148
Percival, Philip 120
Perdvall, Charles 273
William 118
Percy, Hon. Hen. Hugh
Manvers 146
— Hugh Josceline 133
Pereira, Manasseh Lopes 115
Peretti, Dominioo Antonio
430
Perkins, William Hill 116
Perrott, Henry 210
Octavius George 141
Perry, Francis 98, 269
Thos. Sarsfleld 233
Persse, Henry D. 163
William 122
William, CB. 63, 142
Perston, David, 3fJ>. . 181
Pery, Hon. John Harts-
tonge 181
Peshall, Charles 260
Pester, Henry 268, 273
Peters, WUliam Henry 127
Petit, Peter John 901
Petley, John Cade 65, 266
John Alex. Chas. 200
Petley, Patrick M'Leod
Robert
144
S44
Pettit, Guglielmo
Pettuigal, Francis Wm. S«
Edward U«
Peyton, Joe. John Wake-
burst 119
Pfannkucbe, Augustus 4»
Phelan, Richard ^f
PUbbs,Ormsby 98,i40
Owen 8W
PhiHpps, Conrtenaj, 91, 141
John George 8»
Rich. John. Allen 169
Philips, Charles
Frederick
■ Henry
James Qeofg0
John
John Alex.
Joseph
lyi
itt
140
198
\i
»6
■ John
John
John Lort
Owen
Robert Newton
Williams.
PhiUott, Frederick J.
Joseph
PhUlips, Sir Charles
■ Grisroond Fred-
Harry Shakespesr
10S,1MM
170
a»
174
116
W4
Itf
174
5B
Phillpotts, Arthur Hms. S71
— George 7i, ^M
Henry !»
Philpot, PhiUp 17, 197
Phipps, Hon, C. Bean-
mont 09> I^
U
le?
116
8«
9»
810
(0
91t
846
158
15}
90
9W
tdJ
177
01
7
6,160
]9
S41
16&
169
GeoiigeWDlitm
Henry B.
Rich. LeckoDliy
William
Pickard, George Percy
James
Pickering, John, MD.
William Henry
Pidgeon, Joseph Tlio.
Pierce, Thos. Bstwick
Frederick
Piercy, Godfrey
Henry
Piers, Henry
James
Pieters, Charles
Piggott, James
Pigot, Brooke
^— — George, Bt.
Sir Henry
Richard
Pigott, Arthur
■ Henry
John P.
Pilcher, John Montrtfor 909
Pilfi^ Mcdwin B. I^
Pflgiim, John Pubbs
619
141
PUklogton, And. KCB,
Edward
Pllleau, Henry
Pilling, Oswald
Oswold
16
172
S15
88S
06
PiUworth, Edwin Qodwin 181
William 310
Pinckney, Fred. Qeo.Aag. 225
George 00, 284
Pinder, George 106
Henry 176
Waiiam Charlci 206
Pine, Chilley 177
Pink, John Fraebom 261
Piper, Hugh 62, 180
John 180
Rob. Sloper 04, 286
8am.Ayranlt,iUrj^.
261
William Donald 180
Pipon, Frederick 131
George, KH. 86
Geo. Tho. Wid-
drington 142
James Kennard 237
John Hodges 286
Manaton 121
Thomas 116
Tho. Ommanney 121
Plro, Marq. Gnis. de 70, 262
Pltcaim, David Charles 311
Geo.Kincaird,Ja>.
200
5ir James, Jlf2>. 300
Robert 244
Pitman, Robert 115
Edmund 206
Pitt, George Deane, KH,
41,263
100
120
137
124
156
430
182
54
206
116
Geo. Dean
Hon. Horace
Wm. Grey
Place, Lionel
Thomas
Planta, Etienne de
Flasket, Thomas Henry
Plenderleath, Charles
Pleydell, Thomas Baker
Plowden, Francis
Plnnkett, Hon, C. Dawson
152
^<m.Edw. Sidney 238
Hon, Elias R. 212
Francis 53
Thomas 184
Pocklington, Evelyn Hen.
203
115
128
254
181
116
177
Fred.
Podmore, Richard
Poett, Hatthow
Pogson, Fran, Mttward
Waskett
Henry Jenkins
Robert W.
Pointon, Michael
Pole, Arthor Cunliffe 08, 215
Edwaid 188
Index.
Pole, George Robert 246
Hnndy 241
Polkinghorae,Fra. James 206
Pollard, Thomas £. 224
Pollen, Chas. Hungerford 253
Pollock, Rob. Carlile 86
George 115
Thomas 115
Polwhele, Rich. Graves 116
Ponchalon, J. N. de 430
Ponsonby, Wm. Brabason 158
Poole, Cha. Evered 152
Henry 260
JohnH. 103,173
Pooley, Henry 285
Poore, Richard Francis 131
Pope, Patrick, MD, 284
Popham, Edw. Wm. Leyb. 8
Harcourt 270
Poppleton, Wm. Alex. 241
Portal, Robert 168
Portarlington, John Earl
of 32
Porter, Henry Edward 63
John 210
William 273
Portlock, Joseph Ellison 284
Postlethwaite, Hen. J. W.
177
Poten, Augustas 432
Charles 437
Charles 437
Conrad 432
Conrad 433
Fred. Baron von 433
Potter, John 155
Pottinger, William 157
Potts, Charles Highmore 102,
170
John 176
John 266
Poulden, Rich. Mathews 270
Poulett, George 205
Powell, Charles Thomas 173
Cornelius 121
Geo. W. MB. 312
Hen. Buckworth 146
Hen. Claringbold 161
John 233
Scott 174
Stratford 116
Powell, Thos. FoUiott 142
Thos. Harcourt 150
Thos. Sidney 103, 157
Walter 71, 202
Wm. Wellington 160
Power, Edmund James 121
Gervas 03, 161
James 36, 265
John 180
KingsmiU Manley 135
Manley 100, 237
WiUism John 202
Wm, Greenshields,
30,266
130
KH.
VimjBf Hon. Charles
pAge
Powys, Hon. Henry Little-
ton
Poyntz, Edward Henry
James
Pratt, Charles
Charles Compton
Edward
Edward Berens
Edward James
George
George Brookes
Henry
— — John
Percy
Richard
Robert
Thomas Simson 03,177
Pratt, Walter Caulfleld 210
Precorbin, Silvain de
Prendergast, C. CNeU
i9tr Jeffery,
Jos. Sam. MB.
Robert K.
Thomas
212
210
181
60
203
251
218
142
312
215
72,160
167
86
247
lOS
Prescott, William
Preston, Hon. Charles
John William
Robert
— — Thomas Henry
William R.
430
66
116
220
242
106
116
176
228
85
138
178
Prettejohn, Rich. Backleyl81
Preussner, Victor
Price, Edward
Francis
James
— John Banner
Richard
Spencer Cosby
Thos. Donaldson
William
Wm. PhilUps
Prichard, Charles John
Priest, Phineas
Priestley, Edward R.
437
271
170
116
806
102
251
214
258
115
180
205
176
Frederick, J. B. 176
Prime, Cha. Edward
Arthur
Primrose, James M.
Wm. MB.
213
126
104
105
60
07
18
148
Pringle, Colin
George
John
John Henry
Wm. Hen. KCB.
10,106
Prior, Lodge Morris
Murray 138
Pritchard, Edward 16, 264
Sam. Diknan 01
Prittie,Fran. Sadlier 228
Procter, Geoiige 08
John 88, 181
Proctor, Hen. Adolphns 37
Thos. Beauchamp 120
Prosser, Geo. Walter 86
Prothero, Edward 165
514
Rob. WiUiuDflon 193
Wm. Buraet 263
Ranubottom, Richard 851
Ramsey, William 116
Rand, Oeoige 200
8«niiel 194
Randolph, Archibald 286
page
Prott, Victor, KCH, 488
Prower, John Elton
Menryn 810
Pryae, Edward Lewis 188
John Edw. Har-
r3rman 179
Puddicombe, Geo. Bruce 293
Rob. Bruce 890
Pugh, Charles Vaughan 848
Poleston, John Philip
Bowyer 834
Richard Price 227
- Wm. Roger 236
Pomell, William P. 248
Pnrsloe, James 248
Punres, John Home 146
Purvis, Charles 65
Rob. B. Arthur 208
Pym, Robert 86,265
^mer, Francis Richard 166
fjnny Henry, Kt. CB. 64
Qoanier, Daniel 297
Quentin, George A. JSCCA^. 16
Geo. Aug. Fred. 136
Qnigley, Thomas Ha8well287
Quill, Gerrard 68
Raban, UHlliam 173
WiUiam O. 196
Radcliff,WiUiam 239
RadcUffe, Rob. Parker 272
Rae, Thomas 806
WilUam 297
Rahlwes, Fred. Jaeob 438
Raikes, George W. 288
Fred. Thornton 208
William Henly 83
Raines, Joseph Rob. 100, 247
Rahiey, Henry, KH, 41
Henry Gamer 200
John 116
Rahiier, Daniel 260
Rainsford, James 184
Thomas 818
Raitt, Charles Robert 282
— -^ Gtoo. Dalhousie Jol-
liffe 168
--'— Hen. Alexander 268
Ralphs Joseph 167
William Niool 168
Ralston, John 216
Rambke, Frederick 488
Ramdohr, George de 482
Ramsay, Alexander 296
Francis 271
James 200
John 7
iron. John 17
Index,
page
Randolph, John W. 246
Ranken, Robert 263
Raper, Felix Vmcent 115
Ratcllffe, Jeremiah, KH.
70, 132
Edgar 208
Rattray, David 164
William 284
Rautenberg, Geo. Fred.
And.
Rawdon, John Dawson
441
68,
147
116
116
Rawlins, John
Rawlinson, H. C.
Rawnsley, Rich. Bume 99,867
Rawstone, John Geoige 814
Rawson, Samuel
Ray, Philip
Raymond, Henry P.
Victor
Rayner, Thomas
Raynes, Wm. Augustus
179
41
161
178
806
89,
267
236
294
Rayson, John
Rea, Edward
Read, Blackwood Houtray
141
Edward Rudston 189
Reade, George Hume 810
Henry Cooper 141
Thomas, KU 89
WiUiam Ch. De B.
Ready, Charles
John
WiUiam
264
84
189
10
488
Rebow, Francis 81ater
Rechtem, Adolphns
Reed, Archibald WUUam 261
James Wm. 806
John 69,206
Matthew Benj. Geo.
286
163
66
68,214
94,222
167
288
85
187
Samuel
— Samuel
Thomas
-^— ' Thomas
WiUiam
Rees, David
Reeve, John
John Henry
Thos. John
281
Reeves, Geo. Jas. KH. 20
Geo. Marmaduke 251
Regan, John 161
Reid, Geoige 189
Geo. Alexander 02, 119
Henry 97
John 201
Thomas 95,184
WUUam 66,288
Reignolds, Thomas Scott 200
ReiUy, Gustavus Hand-
oock 264
Joseph 184
Rdnd n John 439
pact
ReInecke,Cha. Avgnstas 433
Remmett, Henry Oibbs 854
Renny, Geoige, MJ^. 3U9
Henry 883
WiUiam, MJ>, 1»
Renwick, Wm. TumbaU 9»
Rettbeig, Charles de 4S7
Leopold von 434
ReusB, Henry Prince 116
Reynard, Robert 853
Reynardson, Edw. Birch 145
Thomas Birch 1^
Reyne, Peter Bennct 857
ReyneU, Ho., Bt. KCB.
18,830
Reynett, J. H. KCH. 36, 115
Reynolds, Chau Wm.
Edward
George
Heniy
John Winimns
Rich. Ant.
Thomas Vincent
Edgar
Rhatigan, Christopher
Rhodes, William
Rhys, Thomas
Riach, John, Ml>.
14i
8e«
88i
163
137
197
839
817
9»
SlI
819
WilUam A. 100, 831
Riall, Phineas, KCH, 10, »S
*n
174
155
%H
35
839
115
115
116
&
55
100,162
15d
1»
\m
835
856
80S
56
115
Rksard, Bdward
Rice, Augustus Thomas
Geoige Watkins
Henry
Percy
Samuel, XST,
Rich Robert Edwin
Richards, Alfred
WilUam, KCB.
WUUam H.
Ridiardson, Artfanr
Henry
Isaae
Jas. Bariaman
Jas. Wm.
John
John
John Geoige
John Henry
John Luther
Johnstone Thom*
150
41,120
i4»
BtmfMB.
Robert
Thomas
Thomas Fred.
WiUiam
WUUam
Richmond, Matbew
Richter, En. Per. Cha.
Bern. 440
Reeketo, Anbrey \^
Ricketts,8t.VinecntWoL 1^9
Riddall, WUUam, KB. 37
Rlddell, Cha. Jas. Ba>
616
Index.
page
Riddelly Hen. Jae. KH. 34
Riddle, Wmiun 442
Kiddlesden, John Buck 66
mdeout, Goring 1238
Rider, Wm. Barnham
Thomas
Ridley, Charlea William
John Hen. Ellia
WiUiam John
RIky, Benjamin
Riley, Daniel
Alexander Wm.
896
145
212
160
IdO
176
232
Rimington, Tho. Hoemer 285
Ring, William Francis 172
Rishton, James Neil 260
Thomas 157
Ritherdon, Talbot 116
Ritter, Herman Hen. Con. 432
Riyarola, Count Fra.
KCH,
Francis
Rivers, Charles
Rizzo, Fielice
Vlncenzo
Robbins, Tho. Wm.
Robe, Alex. Watt
Frederick Holt
Thos. Congreve
Roberts, Charles
Frederick
Henry
Peter
Richard, KH.
Roderick
WaUam
William
Waiiam
William Henry
Robertson, Alex. Cunning-
17,262
441
101,284
262
262
41
101,284
230
260
210
210
116
306
37
116
57
250
251
286
ham
Archibald
Archibald
Archibald
185
184
254
115
Chas. Duesberry 286
David 116
Donald 177
Duncan, Stew. 182
Edward, MB. 221
Bdw. liovett 122
(Jeo. Abercrombie 141
Geo. Duncan 193
Geo. Duncan 16
Geo. Gordon, AfD.
152
James 135
• James 8
Jas. Alexander 234
Jas. Elphinston 157
Jas. H. C. 223
Jas. Macdonald 63
John, MB, 164
John, MB* SOB
Lewis Shuldham
Harrington 101
Peter 811
Peter 311
page
270
Robertson, Robert
Wm. von, KCH,
54,434
WiBlam 163
Robeson, George 254
Robinson, Charles 293
Fred. Philipse,
QCB, 10, 210
Fred. Adolphus 166
George Henry 116
Henry Edw. 63,181
James 219
John George 69,149
John Stephen 212
John Watson 160
Oliver 163
Peter Tooke 142
Thomas 195
William 203
WUliam 285
William Henry 224
William Henry 306
Wm. Tho. Christ. 148
Robson, Alex. Hamilton 164
George Uoyd 126
Robyns, John, KH, 84
Thomas 183
Roche, Charles Boyie 185
Edmund 130
John 119
Rochfort, Gerald 87, 154
Gustavus 124
Gustavus 41
Roddy, Charles Hamilton 257
Rodgers, John 177
Rodney, Geoige Brydges 296
Robert Dennett 160
Rodon, John 123
Rodwell, Edward Wm. 272
Roe, Peter Fitzrobert 137
Samuel Crozier,
MB, 310
Roebuck, Fran. Algernon
Disney 174
Rofe, Samuel 140
Rogers, Charles 247
Charles 116
George 269
Geo. Jackmann 66
Henry 272
Hen. Blauckley
Harrington 162
Thomas William 267
Thos. Oldham G. 206
William 56
Wm. Armstrong 247
William Henry 209
William Henry 247
William Reynolds 136
RoUand, Stewart Erskine 260
Rolles, Harry S02
Rollo, l/bn. Robert 193
Rolt, John 39
Romer, John Charles 241
Robt. Frank 95, 267
Robert Corcyra 272
Romer, Robert William
Romhild, John Aug.
Romilly, Frederick
Romney, George Jas.
Roney, Richard
Rooke, Alex. B.
Hen. WiUoughby,
page
166
440
150
93
248
229
KCH,
William W.
Roome, Henry
William
Hooper, Bonfoy
Edward
John
18
198
116
116
185
253
252
159
441
83
284
221
72
115
206
130
286
260
311
167
Roper, Hen. WeUadvice
Roquefeuil, Gustave de
Rose, Alexander
Cowper
Gteorge B.
Hugh Henry
John, KCB,
John BailUe
John Rose Holden
Ross, Archibald P. G.
Charles
Charles
Gilliam Madaine
Hew Dalrymple,
KCB, 34, 265
Hew Giaham 272
James 67
James Hamilton 162
Jas. Kerr, KH. 90
John 14, 197
John 65
~— — John Moore 199
Kenneth Tolmie 218
Murdoch John Mac-
laine 142
Patrick, KCH, 16
Pat. Wm. Sydenham 237
Robert 187
Thomas 242
William 69,174
William 306
Rosser, George 142
Thomas 139
Rossing, Frederick von 434
Rosslyn, Jas. Alex. Earl
of 57, 185
Rothard, Adolphus 436
Rothe, Lorenzo 187
Rottiger, Augustus 32
Franz 438
Rotton, James Rich. 68,137
Rous, George Grey
Rouse, James Charles
Routh, Henry
Randolph
Randolph
Randolph Isham
146
154
141
142
307
305
53
271
40
Rowland, Geo. Tempest 268
Rowles, Henry 134
516
Rowan, Charles
Hen. Sebastian
William
Index.
Rowley, Charles
John
Rubenz, William
Rndyerd, Samuel
Rumann, Geo. AogoituB
Romboldy Carlo Arth. Hen.
902
Ramley, Charles
George, MD,
Randall
61
136
434
68,266
442
115
258
211
438
116
239
Rommell, William
Rnmpler, Anthony
Ruth, Alft«d
Roshbrooke, Cha. DaTer8l83
R. F. Brownlow 150
Rushout, Geoige 118
Rossell, Henry Charles 68,266
Lord Alex. G. 253
Andrew Hamiltonl 73
Lord Cha. Jas.
Fox 02
Xord Cosmo. Geo.245
David 236
Francis Hastings 150
Fred. Browne 179
Fred. Tho. Lech-
mere Graves 191
Xorc{Geo.Wm.
QCB, 36, 115
Henshaw 249
James 201
James, KCB, 115
John Ambrose 5^45
John James 825
Samnel William 250
WUllam 179
Wffliam Uoyd 179
Rntherfoord, Archibald 228
Rutherford, Jas. Hunter 284
Wm. Henry 103
Ruttledge, Thos. Ormsby 168
Rttxton, George 08, 185
George Aug. Fred.241
John Hen. Hay 155
Ryall, Isaac 297
Ryan, Michael, MD. 311
Thomas, KH, 90, 201
Ryhiner, Beniot 440
Ryneweld, Horatios Van 260
Sabine, Edward
SadUer, William
Anthony
94,267
98,155
192
116
235
Sage, William
St. Aubyn, Thos. John
St Clair, Thos. Staunton,
KH. 40
St. George, Howard John 138
John 270
St John, Hon. Frederick 6
Charles 309
Jas. Humphrey 960
St. Maur, Lord Alg. Percy
Banks 120
Edward 08, 902
St Paul, HoTMe, Bt, 83
ST
St Quinthi, Fras. John
Matthew Chitty
Downes 73, 143
Salamone, Paolo 262
Sale, Robert Henry, ^CJ9.
43, 115, 164
Salinger, Otto Henry
Sails, Hector de
Charles de
Rodolph de
Sail, WiUiam, KH.
William
Henry
Salmon, George
Salter, Henry Fisher
'James F.
440
440
150
134
00,261
261
959
14,964
116
115
Saltoun, Alexander, Lord 19
Salvatelli, Francis 439
Salvatori, Pietro Antonio 440
14
56
151
442
225
437
194
170
Salyin, Anthony
Salwey, Henry
Sampson, John
Sande, Henry Van
Sandeman, 'Aios. Fraser
Sander, Ernest
Sanders, Frederick Ptels
Robert
Sanderson, Arch. Christie 152
Sandes, Charles 241
Sandham, Back. L. MB, 137
Charies F. 84
George 970
Henry 984, 986
Sandllands, JTon. Jas. 134
PhiUp 101, 967
William
Sands, Hastings David
WlUiam Robert
Sandwith, William
Sandys, Arthur W.
Lord
Fred. Henry
M.
Sanford, Geoiige Charles
Sankey, Samud
Sargeant, James
Sargent, John James
Sarson, John
Saum, Julius Ccesar
Saumares, Hon. John St
Vincent
S. F. de
Sir Thomas
197
121
128
115
40
116
306
116
139
169
168
440
252
926
9
206
9
909
961
908
947
Saunders, Henry Fred.
-^^— — John Stratfbffd
John Wm.
Richard
William John
Wm. Nonus
Saundersott, Hardress Rob. 70
Savage, And. Roger 996
Henry 904, 997
Henry J. 948
Henry John 96, 984
Johnson, MB. 987
— ^^JohnBoseawen 19
John Morris 969,978
Savile, Albany Bomefaier 133
Hon. Fkcderick «7i
—— Henry Boordaier
Osborne S7i
Sawbridge, Wanley EUss 179
Sawers, Campbell 231
Sawrey, Hen. Beekwith 240
Sawyer, Charles IM
Say, William »
Sayer, Wm. Lawrence 296
Sayers, Richard Talbot
Scarlett, Hon. Jaa. Ywke 8i*,
lis
Schade, William de 487
Schaedtler, J. PhiL Anth. 436
Sohaefer, Augustus Hen. 443
Schaeffer, Carl 4»
Schalch, And. Orcher W. 26^
Schamhorst, Adolphus 496
Ferdinand 436
Lewis 4»
William de 436
Schaumann, Chrtsttaa 492
GusUvus 4S3
Henry FwL 484
Otto 486
Schauroth, Geo. F. C. von 496
Schaw, George 206
Schebems, ^^»"^Hiy 282
Schembii, Joseph 310
Sehlaeger, Charles 486
8chlichthorst,JohB Fk«d.486
Schliitter, Fred, too 485
Schmid, Patricio 440
Schnudt, Augustus Fred. 486
Schmiedem, Bra. Bm omitf
KH. 216
Sehmitt, Alexander 441
Schnath, Frederick 484
Schndien, William von 488
Schneider, Fred. Bern. 485
Scfaoedde, Jas. Holmes 68, 206
Schonfeldt,Detllf. SigCrid 260
Schonswar, Henry 197
Jas. Smitii \il
Schooles, Henry James,
MB.
Schot, Johanaas Com.
Schoveller, Wm. Rla^
Schrader, Bncst von
Schrieber, Chas. Alfred
Jas. Alfred
Schroder, William
Schroeder, John
Sehuchardt, Henry
Schtthse, F^rederick .
Leopold Sigis-
mond
Schnlse, Augustus
Schwaraembeig, J. D. W.
298
480
m
4»
Itf
71
484
w
487
441
488
485
L. von
Sehweitser, Augustas
Schwendbe, Hcfinaa
Boobc^ Edward Cslvcit
FruderiekEdw.
490
486
490
148
214
80;^
517
page
Seott, Alexander 170
Alfred 121
Charlee, MD, 187
Hon, Cha. Onus*
tham 160
Daniel 810
Edward 131
Edward 16
Fmncls G. 9S3
Geo. Fred. Cooper 228
Henry Alex. 06, 206
Henry Arthur 138
Hen. Lockman
Gordon 218
Hopetonn Stratford,
KCB. 116
John 61, 181
John Snowden 182
Joseph 160
Matthew Rob. 278
Rob. 188
Robert Thomaa 228
Thomas 288
T. F. P. C. 164
Thomas 7
Thomas Knox 214
Walter, BU 72, 141
WUliam 126
WiUJam Douglas 202
Wm. Glendonwyn 248
William Henry 88,148
WOUam BoxeU 186
SooveU, Edward W. 248
George, KCB. 18
Scroggs, Wm. Seymour 166
Scudamove, Arthur 181
Seagram, Charles 196
Seale, Thomas Fownes 246
Sealy, Francis 216
Ben). Wm. Dow-
den 116
John 217
Tliomas 168
Searle, Richard 284
William Ramsay 296
Seaton, John, Lordy
GCB. OCH, 16, 116, 177
Thomas 287
Sebisch, Theo. von. 487
Seccombe, Thomas 177
Seeger, William 482
Seelhorst, Christian Geo. 488
Seffers, Henry 437
Segrare, O'Neal 127
Sehiecke, Frederick 488
Selwyn, Chas. Jasper 100, 284
Semple, John 170
Senhonse, Wm. Wood 228
Senior, Henry 68, 217
Seijeantson, James H. 88, 201
Seryaise, Antoine 438
Servant^ Henry 286
Senrantes, Wm. Thorn*
ton 188
Sesino, Guiseppe 262
Seton, Alexander 172
Index
page
Seton, Da^id 246
George 246
Richard Somner 116
William Cardon 48
William Garden 246
Seward, Eliot Tho. 188
Mark Pattison 168
Thomas 87
William 81
Sewell, Alger. Robinson 166
Wm. Henry 40, 167
166
160
236
170
160
174
181
216
224
18
208
263
Sexton, S:imuel
Seymour, Cha. Francis
Charles F.
Francis
Fra. Hug. Geo.
Henry
Henry
Henry R.
Wm. Hobart
Shadforth, Henry
Thomas
Shadwell, Taylor
Shakespear, Arthur Rob. 200
Geo. Bucknall 272
Shanks, Archibald, ATD. 206
Shanly, Edward
Sharp, John Edward
Richard Palmer
William GianyiUe
Sharpe, James B.
— Matthew
Sherlock, Fra. Gtoorge
Sherson, Alex. Nowell
Sherwin, Peter
Shewell, Frederick Geo.
Shewen, Edw. Thom-
brongh Parker
Shields, Richard
Thomas
Shirley, Arthur
Horatio
161
162
177
162
171
10
Sharpin,Archdale 206
Sharrock, Alexander 103, 180
182
268
182
181
186
116
268
172
Shaw, Charles
Frederick Beckett
Geo. Bainbridge
Geo. Gar.
Henry John
Thomas
William
Shawe, Arthur George
Cha. Augustus 42,147
Meyrick 64
Sheaffe, Roger Hale,^^ 8, 187
William
Sheahan, John
Shean, Robert, MD>
Shearman, Rabert
William
Shedden, John
Shee, Charles
Benjamin Bazil
Shell, Justin
Shells, James, MD,
Shelton, John
William
Shepheaid, George
Shepherd, Richanl
Robert
Sheppard, Edmund
Thomas
Wm. Charles
Sherer, Moyle
Sheridan, Mark
SherkKk, Francis, JTIT.
201
167
168
214
288
84
61
116
116
187
67,186
160
307
269
228
88,267
83,287
166
88
164
82
P«ge
234
224
118
134
286
280
268
188
240
266
268
33
248
17
166
308
214
Showers, Edw. Millian
GulUfer 116
Shrapnell, Henry 12, 264
Shuckburgh, Cha. Rob. 184
Shuldham, Edmund W.
Shum, Henry
Charles Francis
John
Shirrefs, James
Shone, Thomas Ackers
Shore, Bohun
Shorland, James
Shortall, James
Short, James Symington
— — John, MB*
William T.
Shute, Charles Cameron
— James
116
181
188
177
138
288
Shuttleworth, Ashton Ash-
ton 268, 278
Sibbald, Hugh 116
Sibley, E. W. 177
Sibthorp, Rich. F. Waldo 212
Sibthorpe, Cha. Coningsby
Waldo 128
Sichart, Charles Lewis de 486
Lewis Henry de 486
SiddaU, John 120
Sidey, James^ MB» 176
Sidley, Anth. Gardiner 216
H. Edm. de Burgh
288
Sievwright, Francis, MB. 160
181
186
186
287
84,218
116
226
88
168
Sillery, Charles
Robert, MB.
Simeon, Charles
Simmie, James David
Simmonds, Henry
John Henry
Simmons, Alfred A.
— — Geoige
Jas. Egbert
John Linton Ara-
286
88,182
bin
Joseph
Thomas Fred.
■ • Wm. Hen. More
Simonds, William
Simpson, Edward
■ Edward H.
James
James WooUey
John
John Duke
Sims, George
Simson, Robert, KH,
224
228
116
287
115
48
310
186
170
214
66
618
page
Sinclair, Alexander, MJ). 310
Charles 116
Charles Alex. 1 41
James 94, 267
Hon, James 87
John, J^ 115
■ John Hartley,
MD, 206
Rob. Bligh 183
Robert Charles 180
William Alex. 164
Singleton, John, KH. 87,^2
John 162
Sinnott, John 198
Sitwcll, Rich. Staunton 85
Sivewright, Edward ' 138
Skelly, Francb 188
Skelton, John 115
Skene, Charles ,231
Skerrett, Jos. Marcus A. 116
Skey, Joseph, MD, 309
Skinner, Fred. Nepean 261
Samael James 260
Thomas 93, 182
Thomas 257
Skipton, OeoT^e Henry 195
Skipwith, Henry 194
William* 198
Skorray, Fraacis Clias. 202
John Arthur 206
Skyrme, James 306
Skrine, Clare 230
Skyring, Chas. Francis 285
Sladden, William 84
Slade, Henry 268
John Henry 87, 121
John, Bi. GCH.
8,125
'■ Marcus John 73
William Henry,
68,283
SUiter, John James 103, 234
William 234
Sleator, Joseph 240
William 178
Sleeman, George 190
Sleigh, James Wallace, CB,
16,135
Slessor, John 37
Sly field, Joseph Clav. Skd.,
KH, 00,211
Smales, miomas 259
Smart, Henry Dalton 179
Thomas 204
Smedley, Thomas 229
Smelt, William 36, 188
Smidt, Johannes de 307
Smith, Alexander 185
Alexander, JTD. 121
Andrew, AfD. 310
Archibald 89
Arthur W. 192
Bollingham, John 58
Charles 271
Charles 102, 171
JTirCba* Felix 36,282
Index*
page
Smith, Cha. Fer. Hamilton,
179
Charles George 176
Cha. Ham. KH. 60
Charles Henry 70
C. H. Montresor 173
Charles Thomas 258
David Rea 173
Edgar Steadman 213
Francis 178
Frederick William,
191
Geoige 71, 120
George Haddon 195
George Hankey 226
Geoiige Roche 217
Haskett 231
Henry 228
Henry 294
Hen. Geo. 38
Henry L. 234
James, MD. 213
James Lewis 217
James Webber 199
James Webber 35,265
John 166
John Carrington 116
John Charles 65
John Josiah 307
John Lewis 268
John Mark Fred.
KH, 59, 283
John Nicholas 115
John Pefcy 142
John Stewart, Af2>.
206
John William 307
John W. 8. 189
Joseph 166
Joshua Simmons 92,
156
Leicester Viney 285
Leonard 208
Lionel, Bi, KCB,
GCH, 18, 191
Lucius Hotton 116
M. MacKaughten 236
Matthew 160
Matthew 272
Michael Edward 216
Michael WUllam 141
Opie 137
Peter 310
Ramsay Hankey 216
Robert 172
Robert Algernon 130
Rob. Wm. 181
Seton Lionel 205
Thomas 126
Thomas 210
Thomas, MB, 310
Thomas 96, 249
Thomas Chaloner 137
Thomas Charlton 178
Thomas Hatcher 116
Thomaa Jacob 184
Smith, ntomas JaiuMS 909
Thomas Pateraon 116
Tboinas WnUam 139
Thomas WiUiaiB 263
WOliam 196
WOUam «
William Mein
Wm. Nepean
William
GCB.
Wm.Robt.
deneU 105, lO
Wordsworth
Smyly, PhiUp
Smytli, Geoige
Geo. BmnawidE
Harry
Henry
Henry Montag«
Heary C. W.
James Duttoii
James Orifith
J. D.
Jas. Robt.
michael, Bt,
John
John Rowlatid
John Stewart
190
S17
116
216
901
231
Robt. CannidMel 246
Robt. I>oakin
Stephen Henry
Smythe, Carrington
Frederick
William J
311
918
151
S47
271
116
79, 14fl
166
66
99
Snow, WOUam 103, 217
Snowe, Edw. PowneQ
William
Soden, Christian de
Edward Chariea
Lewis Ton
Snell, Charles
Wm. Fk«deri^
Snodgrass, John
John Jas.
Kenneth
Wm.
145
Soest, Ernest
Somerset, Arth.
Fitz-Roy
Charles Henry
Somerset, Edward A.
Lord Fitzroy J. H.
KCB, 16, 117, «M
Aug. Cbas. Staple-
ton
Henry, JT^r. 43,900
Hen. Chas. Capel 908
Lord John Tbos.
Hen. 41
P.G.H. 184
Lord Robt. Edw.
Hen. GCB, 11, 131
Somerrille, Hen. Ersklae 116
James 17?*
John 988, 273
William 178
Sorell, Fred. Edward 233
619
Sorcll, George 286
Henry Edward 233
Sir Tho«. Stephen,
KH. lie
Sorgenfrey, John Peter 440
Sotheby, C. W. Hamilton 212
Fred. Samuel
Soater, Richard
Thos. Alexander
South, Charles
Samuel
116
124
195
171
o5
180
Southall, Thomas
Southwell, Han. Arth. F. 87
Spaldmg, Richard Carr 296
Spark, Robert 71, 246
Sparks, James Pattoun 189
Mitchell (George
— — Robt. Manners
Spearman, William
Spedding, Carlisle
Speedy, James
Thos. Beckwith
Speer, Wilhelm
Spence, Charles Howe
■ ' - Frederick
— — James
Jc»hn
Joihn
• John
Thomas
Spencer, JETtm. Aug. Al-
moric
Hon. Geo. Au-
200
164
33
67
164
164
223
212
182
09,182
156
166
241
310
194
211
gnstus
' Hon. Rob. Cha.
Hen. 272
Sperling, Wm. Henry 92
Spicer, John Wm. Gooch 136
Spiel, Augustus
Spier, John
Spiller, OeoTge
William
487
215
268
246
66
84
439
233
99,211
116
Spink, John, KH.
Spinluff, Geo. Lovell
Spitz, Francis Joseph
Splaine, Abraham
Spong, Ambrose
Spooner, William D.
Spottiswoode, Andrew 136
George 60
John 145
Spring, Robert 204
Thomas 175
William 176
Spry, Frederick 293
Spurin, Oeorge 293
Squair, John, MD, 134
Squire, Tristram Cham-
ley
William
Stace, WiUiam
Henry Cope
Stack, Fred. Rich.
Geo. Fitz Gerald,
KH. 93, 176
John Massey 176
97, 164
123
286
270
196
Index,
page
Stack, Nathaniel Massey 223
Richard 103, 196
Staff, W. B. 177
Staffbrd, John 18
Standen, Geo. Doug. 67, 149
Standish, Henry 41
Stanhope, Hon. Sir Fran.
Cha. 86
Hon, Lmcobi 20
Hon. Leicester 39
Philip Spencer,
62,144
Stanley, Hon. Cha. Jas.
Fox 146
Charles Edward 286
Edward 208
George Adamson 170
James Talbot 162
Stannus, Ephraim G. 115
William Trevor 249
Stanton, William 307
Stanway, Henry 268
Stapleton, Henry 201
Herman 43
Stapylton, G.G.C. 164
Herman 178
Stork, Robert, MJ). 190
Starkie, Edmund 310
Stounton, Cha. Fred.
MV. 287
And. Ayler 287
Edward 157
George 161
John 83
Staveley, Cha. Wm.
Dnnbar 239
WilUam 39
Stowell, John Robert 189
Jonas 196
Sampson 44, 138
Stean, Joseph 200
Stedman, Methuen 176
Steel, James 116
Steele, Edward 235
^— Henry 218
Richurd Chas.
293,297
Robert 218
Thomas 37
Tho, Montagu 148
William 167
Wm. Armstrong 181
Steer, William Frederick 116
Steeven8,Geoiige 171
Steffen, Augustus 437
Stehelin, BenJ Spicer 286
Fran. WilUam 164
Steiglitz, AdolphuB W. 436
Steiger, Albert 116, 441
Steinwehr, F. F. F. Ton 439
Stephens, Fran. Hearle 140
Francis John 213
Henry Sykesl00,238
John Morse 268
Thomas 91, 200
Thomas 294, 297
3f
Stephenson, Fred. C. A. 160
George Alex. 123
Robert 163
-— Tho.Gordon,ilfD.206
Stepney, Arth. St. George
H. 180
Sterling, Ant. Coningham 226
Steuart, Charles 232
Cha. Erskine 141
Steyelly, Jones Butler 268
Robert Butler 258
Steyens, Alex. Humphrey 295
John Harvey 293, 297
John Philip 296
Thomas 293
William 306
Stevenson, Geo. Milne 92, 252
George R. 127
Robert, MD, 164
Stewart, Alexander, ilf2>. 309
Alexander 192
Alexander 84
And. D. Alaton 172
Archibald 244
Archibald 311
Arthur, MD. 309
Charles 811
Charles 98
Donald 154
Donald 244
George 211
Grigor 311
James 162
James 257
James 287
James Ainslie 296
John 311
John Hamilton 233
John Henry 296
Matthew 39
Peter Desbrisay 95,
267
Robert 116
Thomas 115
Thomas 97
Wellington 204
William 136
WUliam 269
William 17
WiUiam 32
WiUiam Little 152
Sticknev, Thomas 306
StiU, John Tryon 186
Stirke, Henry M. F. 165
JuUus Henry 163
StirUng, Alex. Graham 8
George 168
Geo. Claudius Be-
resford 216
James 153
John 170
Thomas 216
StUted, Charles, KH. 61
Henry 66
Henry William 163
Stock, John Cassidy 182
620
page
Stock, St. George Heary 153
Stockley, William 273
Stockman, Henry 438
Stoddard, John 205
Samuel George 192
Stoddart, Charles 102, 1 16
Stoeber, Jean Nepomu 439
Stokes, Henry Francis
Francis Fraser
Patrick Day
WUliam John
190
243
217
269
116
434
Stokoe, William
Stolte, William
Stolzenberg, Ferdinand
Ton 432
TheodorYOn 433
Stone, Baynton 60
Edw.Wm. JIfD. 199
Stones, Henry 93, 139
Stoney, Henry Butler 170
George 167
Stopford, Cha. Philip Jos. 173
James 191
Wm. Henry 96, 267
Storey, Charles Robert 163
Robert 139
Storks, Henry Knight 189
Storren, Frederick de 435
Story, Dayid 59, 265
Edmund Rich. 61
Robert William 268
Valentine Fred. 162
Stotherd, Richard John 284
Stourton, Hon, John 248
StoTin, Fred. KCB, 35
• Stow, Benjamin 306
Harry 269
Stoyte, John 99, 175
Stracey, Edward John 150
Strachan, Henry A. 190
Strafford, John, Lord,
OCB. GCH, 11, 180
Strange, Henry Francis 177
Strangways,Tho8. Fox 267
Stransham,Anth.Blazland294
Stratford, Hon, Cha. Hen. 169
Strath, John 238
Straton, Joseph, CB.
KCH. 14, 134
Francis 116
Robert Jocelyn 229
Stratton, Rob. Edm. 157
Straubenzee, Charles T.
Van 190
Fred. Van 164
Streataeld, Charles Ogle 284
Henry C. 63, 239
Streng, Philip D'O. von 141
Stretton, Sempronius 39
S. W.Lynam, 91,216
Street, John Alfred 250
Strickland, Chris. Lime-
bear 161
Strode, Jas. Cninbome 132
Strong, Clement W. 199
Ricliard Henry 177
Index,
page
Strutt, Wm. Goodday 16
Stuart, Hon. Archibald
Geo. 219
Charles 145
Him. Charles 224
Donald 197
Francesco 441
George 89, 229
Geo. Wm. Conyng-
ham 227
George Francis 240
Henry 441
Hugh Lindsay 189
James 311
John 98, 158
John 184
John Ramsay 172
Patrick 172
Ifon. Patrick 13,211
Robert 158
WilUam 187
William 238
Stubbeman, Denis
McCarthy 235
Stubbs, John 235
Studd, Edward 57
Studdert, George' 245
Stumpa, Ignatius 430
Stuntz, Lewis 435
Sturler, Charles Louis 441
Sturt, CaTendish 33
Stutzer, John Ernest 437
Jean BaptistePhil. 440
Nicholas 440
Suckling, Horace 99, 242
Suckow, Gottlieb von 437
Sulivan, Geo. Aug. Filmer 129
Sullivan, Henry, CB. 35, 157
— — Henry Augustus 157
Henry Frederick 197
John 130
WiUiam 252
SuUock, Thomas 293
Surman, John 141
Surtees, Henry Edward 136
Susini, Jean de 439
Joseph 439
Suther, William Grigor 296
Sutherland, Geo.Burgoyne207
Sir James 115
John 135
Peter 96, 224
Robt Macleod 244
WilUam 41, 156
WiUiam 164
Wm. James 96, 172
Sutton, Chas. Wm. 217
'■ Francis 156
Frederick 137
Henry John 133
John 198
Richard 249
WilUam 227
Swain, Charles 306
Swaine, WilUam W. 116
Swale, Richard 70, 292
Swan, The. Geo. Sanden OUG
Swayne, Thomas 195
Sweeny, Geoiige 177
Sweeting, Hen. Lewis 96,267
Sweetman, Walter 8d
Sweny, John Paget 86
Swetexiham, Clement 248
Hen. Daoithome 14i
Swiit, B. leSi
Swinbum, John 8d, 1^
Swinburne, Francis 109
Joseph lOl , 23^
Tho. Rob. 71
Swiney, George 1I&
Swinton, Edw. Geoiige 130
Samuel Idi
WaiUm 272
Swyny, Exham 8. T. 215
Henry Joseph 21^
Sykes, Francis Wm. 249
Symkath, John Ernest 441
Symonds, Julian Ft. Anth. 2C(5
Jermyn Charles 296
Tho. George 134
Wm. ComwaDls S48
Symons, Charles Bertie 209
Synge^ Charles Edward 250
Tait, Alexander Dunean
George
Talbot, Edw. Plantagenet
Airey
Geofge
Geoige
Robert
Hon, WelUngtoskj
P.M.
Tallan, Lawrence
Tappe, Charles Fred.
Tate, Henry Carr 2d5»
TathweU, Hen. CburchUl
TatnaU, Arch. Hamilton
Tatter, John WiUiam
Tattersall, Geo. Bolkelej
Tatton, Richard lOU,
Taubman, J.T. Goldie 73,
Taylor, Abra. Beresiwd,
91,
Alex. Douglas
Arthur Joseph
Brook
Chas. Cyril
■ Edward James
George
Oeoige A.
Hen. Geo. Andrew
Herbert Edward
James
Jeremiah
John, JTCB. 13,
John Geo. Dal-
hoosie
John Robert
Msacie DomTille
MonkhoQse Gr»-
194
2»l
183
194
l(U
272
I.V
19S
297
247
241
441
2>
IdO
16D
311
270
^3?
09
210
24)
2l(ji
lU
237
197
57
164
311
ham
521
page
Taylor, PhiUpotto Wright 248
Pringle, KH, 71
Richard 253
Richard 259
Richard C. H. 2;n
Robert Mascie 176
Thomas Edward 126
Thomas John 230
Thomas Wm. 88
WiUUm 222
William 203
WllUam 89
Wm. Peregrine 206
Taynton, Wm. Henry 59
Teale, Charles Shipley 155
Tedlle, James 186
Teesdaie, Christopher 123
Henry George 260
Teevan, Stephenson, ilfD. 161
Telfer, John Thomson 165
Telford, William 207
Tempest, Thos. Rich.
Plumbe 90
Temple, GrenTilleTemple,
Bt. 86
John 211
Templer, Francis Sutler 258
Templeton, Robert, MD, 287
Tench, Donald Wm. 196
John 305
Tennant, Aralander 92, 186
George 237
Tennent, James 306
Terraneau, Wm. Henry 116
Terry, Robert 60
Tessier, Jas. Fitz Her-
bert de 168
Teulon, Charles 85
— George 61
Thomas 186
Tew, Geo. M<Leod 201
Joseph M'Leod 173
Thackeray, Fred. Rennell
19,282
Thackwell, Jos. KCB,
KCH, 40, 130
Joseph Edwin 246
Thain, WUliam 102, 172
Thiel, Chas, Zehender De 441
Thistlethwayte, Alex.
Tholon, Joseph
Joseph
Louis
187
434
442
441
311
Tliom, Alexander
Thomas, Edmund Stephen 221
George John
Henry
Henry John
James
John Barry
JohnW.
Morgan
Robert Lloyd
Thomas Rees
William
Thompson, Arnold
161
40,171
272
184
213
191
287
161
203
10
233
Index.
page
Tliompson, Arnold 272
Charles A. 154
Charles Fred. 167
Charles Wm. 233
Charles Wm. 200
ChUders Hen. 127
Edward 247
Frederick 182
George 178
George Ashe 237
Geo. Forbes 04, 283
Henry Hewett 226
Jacob 116
• James 305
John Vaaghan 800
Richard 177
Tho. Perronet 58
Wm. MV, 157
William John 1 16
Thomson, Alexander 35
Arth. Saunders,
MV. 168
Francis Ringler
101, 284
Geo. Latham 178
Harry 115
James 68
John Anstruther 135
John Bathurst 168
Patrick 116
Robert 50, 283
Tannatt Houston 305
William 116
Thoreau, John 05, 128
Thoresby, Charles 116
Thorman, Charles 441
Thorn, Nathaniel, KH. 40
William, KH. 1 1 6
Thomdlke, Cha. Faunce 272
Daniel 260
Thursby, John Hanrey 238
Thwaites, Geo. Saunders 60
Thynne, Lm'd William 71
Tice, John Cha. Graham 150
Hckell, Edw. Lawrence 106
Tidy, Francis Grey 163
Gordon Skelly 199
Thomas Holmes 165
Tiensch, Godfrey 435
Tiemey, Matthew Edward 148
Tighe, James Lowrie
Richard Hen.
Tiller, William
Tilt, Andrew
Timbrell, Richard
Thomas
202
157
156
116
200
116
Timins, Thomas Charles 222
Hmm, Isaac 123
Timpson, Henry 296
Unklar, Roger Sawry 293
Tinley, Robert Newport 190
Wm. Newport 259
Tlnllng, Geo. Yaugham 284
Wm. Fred. 71
Thome, Pereg. Fras. KH, 84
Thomhill, George 57
Jas. Badham, KH. 90
John 243
William 116
Thornton, Cha. Wade,
KCH 10
Godfrey 61,144
Henry 33
John 85
Perrott 163
Samuel Lewis 116
William, KCB.
14,237
WillUm 145
William 10
William Henry 241
Thorold, George Edw. 244
Thorp, Edward 101, 241
John 215
Thorpe, Samuel, KH. 80
Thurlow, Henry Robert 242
Hon, John Edm.
HoYel 212
Hon, Tho. Hugh
HoYel 158
Tinseau, Arthur Leon de 441
Tipping, Alfred 220
Tireman, Hen. Stephen 270
Tisdall, Thomas 59
Tobin, Geo. Edw. Alex. 162
Henry Wilhelm 100
John 162
Jos. Webbe 20, 264
Tobing, Christian 437
Toby, Isaac 204
Tod, Alexander 60
Todd, Elliott D. 116
Francis 184
George 68
James 101
John Augustus 131
• Suetonius Henry 116
William 237
Tollemache, William Aug. 110
Tolson, Richard Henry 88
Tombs, John
Tomkins, Alexander
Tomkinson, William
Tomkyns, Richard
Tomline, John
William
Tomlinson, James
Nicholas R.
Tonge, John Henry
Tongue, John
John
Tonson, Jacob
Toole, Archer
Torkington, Hen.Theodore 282
Torrens, Arth. Wellesley 145
115
220
67
268
210
136
00,137
160
140
80,181
181
85
218
Charles John
Frederick
Robert
Rob. Samuel
Tothill, John
Tottenham, Charles J.
W. Heathcote
522
271
174
37
108
204
110
188
* page
Touzel, Heller 18
Thomas PerclTal 178
Torey, Alexander 175
George 60
James Dunbar 58
Towers, Frederick 86
Toweslandy Samuel Jos. 300
Townsend, Edward 234
John 58, 140
John Gore 141
Samuel Philip 270
Thomas 212
Townsheud, Ilenrj 240
Hon. Hor. G.
Powys, KCH. 83
Hen. Diye 72, 175
Trafford, Charles Guy 217
Robert 253
Tho. Sam. 60
Tho. William 129
Tranchell, Geo. Adolphus257
Tranter, WUliam 208
Trapaud, Cyrus Plmistow 159
TraTers, Boyle 11
Fred, John 272
James 259
John 272
Joseph Gates 295
Julius Brockman 258
Robert Otho 186
Robert William 175
Thomas Otho 116
Thomas Robert 170
Trelawny, Hamelin 61, 265
Harry Brereton 146
Tremenheere, Walter, KH. 36
Trench, Fred. Wm. KCH, 19
Frederick Charles 218
Power le Poer 122
Hen. Rich, le Poer
203
William le Poer 177
Trent, John Constantine 120
Trevelyan, Harrington 211
Walter 91, 211
William Pitt 245
TreTor, Arth. Hill, KH, 86
Edward 268
' Hou, Hen. Otway 13
Trew, Thomas Eggar 306
Trick, Frederick John 218
Trigance, Joseph 181
Trimmer, John 307
Tripp, Peter 67, 250
Trittau, Edward 432
Tritton, John 130
Trollope, Charles 187
Tronson, Edward T. 72, 164
Trotman, Philip Phlpps 254
Trott, Charles Crato 440
Troubridge, Tho. St. Yin-
cent, H. C. 158
Trower, Fred. Courtney 142
TVnscott, John 115
TrydeU, Botet 68, 235
Tryon, Samuel 194
Tucker, Henry 285
IfuUXm
Tucker, John Goulston
Price
Tuckey, Cha. Timothy
Tudor, Frederick
■ Henry Bridger
Wm. Langley
Tugginer, Edmund de
Edward de
Joseph
page
32
192
189
221
201
440
440
440
170
69
270
170
102
242
193
269
178
221
232
246
Turner, Charles 34
Cha. Barker, KH. 61
Charles Ernest 195
Edmund John 124
Frederick Henry 149
George 44,265
George Edward 271
271
218
120
Tuite, George
— George Gustayus
HughManley
— — Mark Anth. Hen.
Tnlloch, Alex. Murray
Jas. DundasGre-
gorie
Thomas
Tnlloh, Alexander
Tunnard, Bartholomew
Tuper, Cha. W.
Tumbull, Robert
William, MD.
Henry Austin
Henry John
Herbert
Sir HllgiOTe,
GCH. KC.
James
John
John
Phaip
WiUiam
Tumor, Henry Martin
Waiiam
Tuson, Geo. Baily
Tuthill, Jackson VUUers
Richard, MD,
8,170
269
207
272
307
96,201
121
65
273
122
256
18
306
Tuyll, Wm., KCH.
Tweddell, Rob. Wharton
Tweeddale, G. Marq. of^
KT. 19
Twiss, John 285
Twopeny, Edward 101, 230
Tydd, Thomas 228
Tylden, Wm. Burton 66, 283
Richard
John
Tylee, Alfred
David William
286
209
270
286
191
63
214
Udney, John AngnstiH
John Robert
14«
t1«
Ulmenstein, J. W. de 53, 496
Underwood, Wm. Henry S47
John J. 116
Unett, Thomas S19
Walter 1»
Unger, William
Unhicke, Jamet
' Redmond Bodblbrt
Richard
Robert
Upton,0im.Arthiir Percy 14
Hon. Arthur 70,147
Ifon. Geoige 96,214
Urmston, Lambert Brm-
bazon 18S
Urquhart, Donald 70» 190
Franeis Gregor 151
John
Ussher, Edw. Pellew Hm-
mett
Utterton, John 1 16
Uzbridge, Henry, JEbrI cfy 43
Vale, John 172
Valiant, Hen. Fancoort 191
Thomas, KH. 44, 191
Thomas James 19!
Vance, James Young 191
Van Cortlandt, Henry C.
96, Idi
Vandeleur, Edward 13b
John 67, 136
John Ormsby,
GCB.^ 9, 142
Robert 86
Vander Meulen, C. Jowet t
97,22^
Vanderspar, Wm. Charlea 254
Vansittart, Robert 14^
Varlo, Bemey
Henry
George
Tyler, Henry Crickttt
John, KH.
Lennard Barrett
Tynte, Cha. Kemeys Ke-
meys 237
Melbourne Kemesrs 124
Tyrell, Walter Robert 120
Tyssen, WiUiam Hough-
man 232
Tytler, Alexander S70|
IV^^y^^rge Alexander 160*
VassaU, Rawdon J. Pop. 230
Vaughan, BenJ. Hutche-
son 101, 997
192
86
^ Eugene Jas.
Herbert
Vavasour, Henry Wa
Henry Felix
— ^ Menrin
160
Veetch, Thomas George 296
Venour, Walter 247
Veie, Chas. Broke., JTCB. 19
Vereker, Charles
Verfenstein, Joseph
Verling, James, MD.
Vemer, Robert Nonis
William
William J.
3iX»
213
116
904
Vernon, Geoige Aogustiia 184
Vernon, George James 19b
Henry Cha. Bdw. 31
JnstlniBD 141
William Fied. 189
Vesey, Arthur Oeoige
ViallB, Henry Thomaf
Vicars, Edward
' Henry
Bobert Shafto
107
196
S85
213
207
Victor, James Conway 07,284
Viensseau, Andrew
Vignoles, Francis Durell
Vigors, Cha. Hen. Flu
Boy
■■ Horatio Nelson
John Urban
— • Joshqa Allen
441
170
280
164
258
203
34
Vigooreux, Cha. Albert
VilJe Ferdinand, Compte
de la 440
Villiers, Hon, Fran. John
Rob. 174
^ofi,Fred.Wm.C. 148
Vincent, John 11,221
Vincenti, Giovanni Ant. 430
Viney, James, KCH. 16, 264
Vinicombe, Geo. Elliott 16
Virtu, Geoxgio 262
ViTian, Cha. Crespigny 02
' John Cranck
Walker
JRt Hon, Rich.
171
Hiissey, Bt. GCB,
GCH. 12, 128
Vogelsang, Charles de 53,440
Volborth, Philip 433
Volger, Christ. Arnold 436
Henry William 437
Voss, Ernest Von 432
Vyse, George Howard 110
R.W. How. Howard 40
— Rich. Hen. Rich.
Howard
120
Wachholtz,Fred.Lewisde 430
Waddell, James 207
Waddington, Hen. Spen-
cer
Charles
Waddy, Richard
Wade, Fran. Montresor
-^— Claude Martine
George
— >— Hamlet
John
Thomas Fra.
Thomas Fra.
Walter, John Plun-
kett
Wadeson, James
Wahab, George
Charles
George L.
253
116
201
105
116
164
164
205
103
38
272
163
115
116
115
484
246
Wahrendorff, Augustus
Waite, Thomas
Wakefield, Henry Furey lOl
Joseph 60, 100
Waiiam 223
Walch, James W. Henry 05
Waloott, £dm. Yeamans
68,266
Index.
pASC
Wale, Charles, JSTCB. 0,184
Robert Gregory 184
Walhouse, Edward 163
Walker, Archibald 68, 283
Charles 166
— Charles A. 115
Charles J. 100
Charles Montagu 241
— Cha. Pynder
Beauchamp 184
David 16
Edward, KH. SO
Edward Walter 150
Pitz William 166
Frederick 20, 264
George James 130
Geo. Townsend,
Bt, GCB, 0, 201
Geo. Warren 40,172
258
240
226
270
70,202
11
54
Hen. Torrens
— ^— James
— — John
John Geddes
Joseph
Joseph
Leslie, KH
Philip Wanen 80, 267
Robert 53
Samuel 02, 217
Thomas 306
Thomas George 227
William 221
WilUam 60, 202
Wm. Jas. Tyrwhitt213
Wall, John Binns 150
WalUce, George Harris 167
James Harwell,
KH. 43, 125
John 102
John Alex. Bt,
KCB, 12,240
- Peter Margetson
58,265
Robert, KH, 68
William 250
WilUam, MB. 166
Wallett, Charles 05, 257
WalUngton, J. C. 01, 186
John Williams 235
Wallis, Lewis Bayly 8
Wallnutt, Thomas 226
Walmoden, Count,KCB.\\b
Walmsley, Benjamin 207
Walond, Rich. FaUowes 204
Walpole, Arthur 284
Horatio, 06, 100
John
Hon, John
Robert
Walsh, Arth. Sandys
SUwdl
Lewis Edward
PhiUp
Robert
Walshe, Anthony
Blayney
Walter, Edgar
285
116
252
205
260
53
226
170
160
206
Walter, John 00, 247
— ! — John HacNeale 180
Walters, Edwin 106
Walther, WUliam 436
Walton, Wm. Lovelace
41, 147
Warburton, Cosby 257
Geo. Brought 271
Geo.Edw.Egerton202
Hen.Wm.Egerton 108
Richard 240
Robert 100
William White 210
Ward, Fra. Beckford 272
Hunter 101, 100
James 233
John 181
John 243
John 116
John Richard 33
Robert Edward 136
WilUsm 186
William 218
Wm. Cuthbert 70, 288
Warde, Edward Charles 270
Francis 268
J. H. T. 181
Walter 226
Warden, George 170
Wm. Henry 245
Warden, Henry D. 260
WardUw, Gerald 225
John 17
Robert 128
Ware, Robert 200
Waring, Francis Robert 311
Warner, Charles 312
■ Edward 43
— — Isaac Redston 123
Warre, William 34
Henry J. 206
Warren, Augustus 251
Charles 02, 506
Chas. Edw. Daw-
son 204
Edward 206
Hen. Hyacinth 206
Jas. Low, If D. 188
Samuel Robinson 78,
217
William 252
William Shipley 258
Warriner, Ernie 126
Warrington, Osman F. 220
Wasey, Willoughby Cle-
ment 807
Waterfleld,Wm. Hill 116
Waterhouse, Alan 212
Waters, Frederick 80
John, KCB, 18
Marcus, Antonius 06,
284
Thomas 208
Wathen, Augustus 108, 141
W^atkins, George Green 180
Watson, Albert 258
Alexander 10, 264