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ANNUAL  ARMY  LIST, 


WITH  AN  INDEX. 


CORRECTED  TO  7tb  FEBRUARY, 


1840. 


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H.  Q.  HART,  Lieut.  49th  Rbot. 


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LONDON: 

JOHN  MURRAY,  ALBEMARLE  STREET. 

1840. 


EXPLANATIONS 


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K.C.B.  Knight  Omftumder  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 

C.B.  Ccmptadon  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 

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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 

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Noies  to  the  Lievtenani*  Colonels. 

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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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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Notet  to  the  Lieutenant' Colaneb. 

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. 

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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- 
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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 

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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 

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■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. 


I  SB  Colonel  Bit  Bob.  Oardiner,  KCB.  Sf  KCH.  R.  Art. 
Wi John  Fremantle,  CB.  Coldst.  Gds. 

Lord  Geo.  Wm.  RuMell,  QCB.  Unatt. 

Edirard  Wynyard,  CB.  do. 

^-~i—  JamM  Per^usson,  CB.  h.p.  Coldtt.  Gds. 

9  -. Thomu  Wm.  Brotherton,  CB.  16  Dr. 

Sir  A.  J.  Italrymple,  Bt.  h.p.  2  Gar.  Bn. 

Sir  J.  H.  Reynett,  KCH.  h.p.  52  P. 

William  Smelt,  CB.  37  P. 

James  Robertson  Arnold,  KH.  R.  Bng. 

WilUam  Wemys,  h.  p.  88  P. 

9 George,  Earl  of  Munster,  Unatt. 

Oov.  and  Ciipt.  of  Windsor  Cattle. 
Sir  W.  W.  WTnn,  Bt.  R.  Denbigh  Mil. 
Q.  M.  of  Hnntly,  KT.  Aberdeen  Mil. 
T.  Wood,  Bojr.  East  MlddleMx  Mil. 
ickm  Le  OoaleoT,  Jersey  Militia. 
John  GniOe,  Guemfej  Militia. 


3SI  Ernest  Earl  of  Mount  EdgcuSab,  Dulw  of  Cornwall's 
Rangers. 
Thos.  Earl  de  Grey,  York  Hitssar  Yeo.  Car. 
Edward  Baker,  R.  WilU  Yeo.  Cav. 
JV  Colonel  Thnt.  Adams  Parke,  CB.  R.  Mar. 
(n  Colonel  John  Owen,  CB.  4*  KH,  R.  Mar. 

Extra. 

Colonel  John  Bell,  CB.  h.p.  Staff. 

S.  B.  Auchinuty,  CB.  h.p.  8  On.  Bn. 

Thos.  Lighlfoot,  CB.  h.p.  45  P. 

A.  D.  Paunce,  CB.  Insp.  F.  O.  of  Bee.  Ditt. 

Oeorse  Brown,  CB.  ^  KH.  Rifle  Brigade. 

Lord  P.  Pitsclarence,  OCH.  Unatt. 

9  SB  Cha.  D.  of  Richmond,  KO.  Sussex  Mil. 

William,  Marq.  0/'Thomood,  KP.  Cork  City  Mil. 

Colonel  Cha.  Rich.  Pox,  Unatt. 


108 


OFFICERS  WITH  LOCAL  RANK. 


GENERALS. 

W.  Earl  Cathc&rt,  KT. 

13  Not.  05  Continent 
9  T.  Lord  Lxnedoch, 
GCB.  ^  OCMQ. 

7  Dec.  19  BoUand,  &e. 
^Bon,  Sir  B.  Paget,  OCB. 
99  Vor,  90  Etttt  Ind. 
|IB.  ViscCcmhermere, 

O.C.B.  4*  &.C.H.  do.  do. 
9  Sir  Hen.  Fue,  OCB, 

90  Jan.  95  do. 
Robert  Bell  10  Jan.  97  do. 
Rennet  Mariejr  98  June  99  do 
Samuel  Bradihaw  do.  do. 
Bir  H.  Maclean, 

KCB.  do.        do. 

^  Sir  JtKp^rmeoOa, 
KCB.  18  Oct.  99         do. 

LISUT.-OENERALS. 
CemnU  Walmoden,  KCB. 

SI  Jan.  19    ContinnU. 

a  Jtl.  Hon.  Sir  O.  Murray, 

QCB,^SCH.  10  Dee.  14 

N.Amw. 

a  JU.  Hon.  Sir  O.  Murray, 

6fCB.^GCir.S6JDnel5 

ContinmU 

Sir  H.  Lowe,  KCB.  & 

t.Ht 


ecMe.9Vor.at. 

aSCUtt  JTon.  Sir  J.  Kempt, 

OCJB.^OCir.  98  Oct.  10 

If,  Amor. 

am  JM.ileft.MrP.Adam, 
KCB.^GCMO. 
lOPeb.94.  Ion.ia. 

Alex.  Coppage   do.  B.  Ind. 

Chat.  Rnmley    do.      do, 

Tradway  Clarke  do.     do. 

W.H.Blaehford  do.    de. 

0irH.Lowe,XCil.t 

QCMQ.  80  Sept. 

a  88  Sir  3uam  Lftm, 
KCB.  ^  OCH. 

1  May  88  Windw.  ^ 
Ijtefo.  Ju 
^UXSir  P.Maitland,XCB! 
81  Att*.  N.  Amor. 
St.  Qeo.  Adaa  89  July  90 

S.Ind. 
aflO  John,  Lord  Seaton, 
OCB.  ^  OCH.  8  July,  98 
Vpper  and  Lamoer 
Canada. 
MMMon.  Sir  Ed.  Blakcney , 
KCB.  ^  OCH.  86  Aug.  98 
Ireland. 
9  Sir  S.  Pofd  Whlttlnfrham, 
KCB^  KCH.  90  Sept.  90 
Windm.  ^  Ltem.  lit. 
J.Dlghloo,  10Jan.97&/iMl. 
Lambert  Loreday  do.  do. 
Sir  Jobn  Doveton,  OCB. 
do.     do, 
Nath.  Porbea      do.     do, 
John  W.  MorrU  do.     do, 
Tho.  Marriott    do.      do, 
John  Skelton     do.     do, 
Qeorge  Dick      do.     do. 
J,  ClininKhama  98  Jane  98 

do. 


MAJOR-OENBRALS. 


Prtoa  »  Jaly  90 

E.Ind. 

^^F^^BW  ^^H9%  VNr# 

lOfr— 116 


Sir  H.  Wortley, 
OCB.  9SJuly,  90£./iMf. 

Sir  Hugh  Fraaer, 

KCB.  do.  do. 

Sir  Hopetoun  Stratford 

Scott,  KCB.  do.  do. 

Sir  J.  Sinclair  B^do.  do. 

9  Sir  S.  R.  Chapman,  CB.^ 

KCH.  98  Oct.  91 

Bermuda 

Sir  Hen.  Bethune,  Bt. 

81  Dee.  90  Aeia 

H.  8.  Osborne  10  Jan.  97 

B.Ind. 
Sir  Jan.  L.  Caldwell, 

KCB.  do.  do. 

O.  Carpenter      do.  do. 
Sir  Alex.  Caldwell, 

OCB.  do.  do. 

Wm.  Rooroe       do.  do, 

J.  L.  Rlchardfon  do.  do. 
Sir  Dar.  Leighton, 

KCB.  do.  do. 

Sir  Chaa.  Deaeon, 

f  CB.  do.  do, 

Jaa.  Welth         do.  do. 
Sir  Thos.  Conellls, 

jrCB.  do.  do. 

John  N.  Smith  10  Jan.  97 

E.Ind. 

Chas.  Parran      do.  do. 
Sir  Jae.  Ruuell, 

KCB.  do.  d0. 

Mr  Don.  Macleod, 

KCB.  do.  d0. 

5lr  Joe.  O'Halloran, 

KCB.  do.  do. 

Martin  White    do.  do. 

E.  Boardman     do.  d49. 

Geo.  Wahab       do.  do. 

Dar.  C.  Kenny  do.  do. 

Josiah  Marahall  do.  do. 

Rich.  Podmore  do.  de. 
Sir  Rob.  Houstoun, 

KCB.  do.  do. 

A.  Moleeworth    do.  do. 

Jn.  Oreenetreet  do.  ^, 

Chrlft.  Pagan     do.  do. 
Sir  Wm.  Caaement, 

KCB.  do.  do. 

Wm.  Croxton     do.  do. 

Jaa.  R  Lumley  do.  do. 

WtlUam  Comyn  do.  do. 

M.  L.  Perelra     do.  do, 

T.  PoUok,  CB.  do.  do. 
Sir  John  Roae, 

KCB.  do.  do. 

Wm.  Monro       do.  do, 

Geo.  R.  Kemp    do.  do. 

Hen.  Roome       do.  do. 

John  Munro       do.  do. 

J.  Cunningham  do.  do. 

C.T.  O.  Bifthop  do.  do. 
J.  A.  P.  Macf  regor 

do.  do, 

Alex.  LImottd     do.  do. 
J.  D.  OreenhiU, 

CB.  do.  do, 

5ir  J.Prendergaet  do.  do, 
Sir  Wm.Richardi, 

KCB.  do.  do. 

Alex.  Duncan    do.  do. 
Sir  T.  Whitehead, 

KCB.  do,  do. 

Rob.  J.  Latter    do.  do. 

Thoo.  Stewart    do.  do. 

JeriT  P.  Dy»on  do.  do. 

W.  D.  CleUand  do.  do. 

W.  U.  Pttrkina  do.  do. 


Sir  John  Doreton, 

KCB.  10  Jan.  97.  &/fuf. 

Alex.  Pair,  CB.  do.  do. 
Sir  Darid  Poulls, 

KCB.  do.  do. 

D.  M*PherKm  do.  do. 
Wm.  Hopper  do.  do. 
Sir  Thi«.  Anburey, 

KCB.  do.  do. 

S/r  J.  L.  LuthlngtoD, 

OCB.  do.  do. 

B.  W.  D.  Sealy  do.  do. 
Wm.  C.  Prater  do.  do. 
Wm.  Gilbert  do.  do. 
Sir  George  Arthur, 

KCH.     92  Dec. 

Upper  Canada. 
Jaa.  Contidlne,  KH. 

95  May  98 

Africa 
Brackley  Kennett 

28  June  S,Ind. 

Wm.  Innee        do.  do, 

John  P.  Dunbar  do.  do. 

And.  Aitcheeon  do.  do. 

Adam  Hogg        do.  do. 

Christ.  Ho<Uraon  do.  do. 

Rich.  Wliish       do.  do, 

A.  Andrews,  CB.  do.  do. 

Gab.  R.  Penny  do.  do. 

James  Ahmuty  do.  do, 

James  Cock       do.  do. 

Wm.  Hull.  CB.  do.  do. 
Sir  Jas.  Limond, 

CB.  do.  do. 

C.  M*Leod,  CB.  do.  do. 
Thos.  Gamer  do.  do. 
R.  Pitman,  CB.  do.  do.  • 
C.  Sull.  Pagan,  CB.  do.  do. 
E.W.Shuldham  do.  do. 
W.  S.  Heathcote  do.  do. 
Rich.  H.Yatea  do.  do. 
J.  Mayne,  CB.  do.  do, 
W.Sandwith,CB.do.  do. 
Moflsem  Boyd  do.  do. 
John  M'Innee  do.  do. 
J.  P. Salter,  CB.  do.  do. 
Sir  Eph.  G.  Stannua 

CB.  do.  do. 

Patrick  Byers     do.  do. 

Wm.  Burgh        do.  do, 

E.  Cartwright  do.  do, 
H.  O.  A.  Taylor, 

CB.  do.  do. 

A.  Richards,  CB.do.  do, 

Sir  J.  Sutherland  do.  do. 

Her.  Bowen,  CB.  do.  do. 

Arch.  Watson     do.  do. 

W.DIckson,  CB.  do.  do. 

John  Wells  Peat  do.  do. 

Wm.  P.  Price    do.  do. 

Jas.  Dnrant        do.  do. 

Rob.  Hampton   do.  do. 
Brook  Bridges  Parlby,  CB. 
*              88June98.B./nd. 

Hen.  Hodgson  do.  do, 
PretcherUle  Dykes 

Ballantlne       do.  do. 
P.  J.  T.  John- 

itone,  CB.      do.  do. 

Wm.G.Penrse  do.  do. 
Sir  R.  Hen.  Cun- 

llffe,  CB.  Bt.  do.  do, 

Wm.  Clapham    do.  do. 

John  Truscott    do.  do. 

John  Woulfe      do.  do. 

Edw.  Edwards    do.  do. 

IIm.  Webster     do.  da. 

Gilbert  Waugh  do.  do, 

Tho.  Hat.  Smith  do.  do. 


RMUlionGtUU- 

fer  Showers 

28  Jnne98JS./fid. 

W.  Woodhouse  do.  do. 

Hen.  Paithful     do.  do. 

P.W.WU8on,C:B.do.  do, 

John  Tombs       do.  do. 

John  H.  Collett  do.  do, 

Geo.  L.  Wahab  do.  do. 

Patrick  Camerondo.  do. 

John  Carfraa      do.  do. 

Rich.  West         do.  do, 

Geo.  Jackson      do.  do, 

S.  GoodfpUow    do.  do. 

Cha.  A.  WaUer  do.  do. 

Rich.  A.  WUUa  do.  do. 

Prod.  Bowes       do.  elo, 

Jas.  S.  Praser     do.  do. 

Isaac  Kinnersley  do.  do, 
P.  De  la  Motte, 

CB.  do.  do. 

Hen.  Huthwalte  do.  do. 

T.  Wilson,  CB.  do.  do. 

P.  Vine.  Raper   do.  do. 

Geo.  Swinoy       do.  do. 

Q.  Pollock  CB.  do.  do. 

A.  Lindsay,  CB.  do.  do. 

Jas.  Alexander,  do.  do. 

Vans  Kennedy    do.  do. 

W.  R.  Gilbert     do.  do. 

Tho.  P.  Smith    do.  do. 

E.Prederick.CB.do.  do. 

Geo.  B.  Brooks  do.  do. 

Arch.  Robertson  do.  do, 
W.  Clinton  Bad- 

deley,  CB,      do.  do. 

Hen.  Bawdier     do.  do. 

Peter  Lodwick    do.  do. 
Jas.  P.  Dundaa 

Jas.  Morse  do.  do. 

Ed.  H.  Simpson  do.  d<o. 

Jns.  Hackett       do.  do. 

Tho.  Newton      do.  do. 

John  A.  Biggs    do.  do. 

Ed.  H.  Bellaais  do.  do. 

Wm.  Nott  do.  do. 

Geo.  Cooper       do.  do. 

Sucton. H.Todd  do.  do, 

John  Briggs        do.  dt>. 

Harry  Thomson  do.  do. 
Sir  Robt.  Henry  Sale,  ATB. 

89  July  90    Jj'gkanUtam 


BRIGADIER-GENERAL. 

Cha.   Dallas,   14 

Peb.88  St,  Helena 

Lord  Geo.  Wm. 

Rusaell,  OCB. 

97  May  99  P^rtmffai 

COLONEL& 

A,  DienetfQiJuij  10  £.  Ind. 
StriekLKinggfn^.   do. 
Sir  Jas.  H.Rrynett, 

jrCB.85Jan.81  Continent 
Praa.   Cockbum 

8  Sept.  90    HondmroM 
A.  Fiodlay,  KH, 

98  Oct.  80     W.  Comet 
^AfrUM 
Fra.  Raw.  Cheney 

87  Not.  94  AMt^ 

flOA.Macdooald 

SrtOcl.98ir«iidww 
W.WyldeIOPeb.97  Sirm^ 
R.  Doberty5May    W.CoaeM 

HE  T.Mlchell,cir.  Spain 


Officer*  with  Loccd  Bafik, 


UEUT.-OOLONELS. 
/.  Thompmm  1  Jan.OO 

B.Ind. 
r.A.DanieUlJ9nA9  do, 
Jolm  CrotdiU,  CB. 

4  June  IS  do, 
Wm.  NiehoU  do.  do, 
H.  PHMctRcun 

30D«e.l8C:^iU<9Mn/ 
A.SteicerlQMajM     do. 
W.  Franklin  4  June  J5.  Jnd. 
J.j0kn$o»fCB.  do.     do, 
CfM.  MandtvUlo  do.     do, 
Thomu  Ljiter 

16  Not.  15  iS^.lTelma 
J.UttertoaTMar.lO 

Gibraltar 
BtedlHenrey.X'jr. 

101fa7l8am<tfntfn< 

C.  ILO.  Hodion  IS  Aug.  10 
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." 


Tcan'BerT. 


50 


Pall 


86 


23 


Half 
Pay. 


6 


20 

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20 

0 

18 

0 

14 

0 

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11 

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8 

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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 

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6 

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3 

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2 

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2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

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6 

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22 

4A 

5 

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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 

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0 
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0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
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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 

0 
0 


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 
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6 
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16 

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0 
0 

J* 

0 
0 

0 
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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 
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0 


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  . 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 


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 


Half 

Pay. 


^ 


0 
0 
0 
0 

A 

0 
0 
0 
0 
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0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


0 
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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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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 


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98  June  98 


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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. 
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Loid  Cb«.  Mmmii  Mfft«d  ciM  empifitt  «f  IMS  la  8f«la,  locladlac  tlw  mtalfT  BiwamnMi  at 


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Vlttorla,  aaa  Toaloaw. 

130 


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"wmST]     4tt  {or  Qtuen't  Own)  Begt.  Light  Dragoons.     [«C1L!SJU 
"Talavbea"  **  Albuhbba"  '*  Salamanca"  "Vittoria''"Touloubb''  **Pbhih8ula." 


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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 

6A 

16 

0 

14 

0 

13 

0 

Id 

0 

11 

0 

S6 

0 

0 

0 

0 

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8 

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0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

8 

0 

3 

0 

16 

A 

9 

0 

11 

0 

33 

0 

10 

0 

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 

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9 

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6 

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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 

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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 

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»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 

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P»y. 

Pay. 

29 

^ 

20 

1* 

21 

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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 

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0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

6 

0 

1 

0 

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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. 


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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 


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0 
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0 
0 
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0 

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0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
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0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
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 


ter  Ciodad  Eadrlga  (waandad 


aarvlaalnlba 


dlHaloa  to  Iba  bi«aek), 
ladieala  Laid  Laka*8 


IVooi  1888  la  Iba 
)acr«adat  Nrw 


af  tba 
Orlcaaa  |  iIm  at  tba  sl^ga 


byaBnakal 
aad  captare  of  Bbartpara. 


17M  Regiment  of  Uglit  Dragoons.-^Lancers.) 


Ywmf  Senr. 


46 


Fall 


80 


80 


14 


Hair 


1ft 


14 

0 

14 

0 

11 

0 

B 

0 

8 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

5 

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29 

4 

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. 


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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 


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«*  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«. 


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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 
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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 


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6 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

10 

0 

6 

0 

4 

0 

4 

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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 

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0 

32 

0 

29 

0 

27 

0 

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20 

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20 

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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 

P27 
P24 
P  8 
P13 
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 


LIEUT. 

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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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. 

artuH/BT  IMl  PcntKtmla  Dk.  IM»,  owl  rtunud  from  Frmntt  Jftlf,  KILI 
frrdulfitlltrlimdtKte.  161% rnKdrttunudframFraaeiJa^iaie.    Svwrite 
Ptrtvamtfrrm  Brc.  ISM  U  MarcM,  IM. 
Dt  at  t£*  Soma  tn—  ■"      - 
Owdiin 


ir  HnuT  bdllna  m4 


Ut  {or  the  Royal)  RegmiaU  of  Foot 


'*  £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. 


Ywnf  Serr. 

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P.y. 

P>.y. 

44 

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40 

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39 

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33 

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14 

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14 

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14 

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16 

3 

10 

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9 

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10 

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9 

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21 

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8 

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8 

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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. 

M  {?9f  this  and  other  notoi,  sec  next  pegc] 

161 


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20 

16 

16 

16 

13 

10 

10 

8 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

6 

6 

6 

5 

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5 

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4 
4 
4 
4 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
2 
2 
2 
1 
1 
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21 

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8 
11 


17 
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JBNtilUN. 

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 

5  Nov.  12 

13  June  30 

38 

33 


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.] 


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27 
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20 
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23 
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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. 

69 

Pall 

Half 
Paj 

96 

0 

34 

2ft 

14 

5 

24 
18 

0 

31 

0 

15 
20 

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0 

14 
16 

1ft 

0 

14 

0 

9 

0 

24 

^ 

23 

0 

14 

0 

11 

0 

12 

0 

7 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

5 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

3 

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2 

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2 

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21 
6 

3J5 
0 

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. 


38 
28 


35 
36 


4A 

% 


98 
29 

t 

26 
26 

2A 

0 

23 

0 

16 

0 

15 

0 

14 

0 

14 

0 

11 

3A 

20 

0 

17 

11 

12 

0 

15 

0 

14 

0 

12 

0 

11 
10 

0 

15 

0 

10 

0 

15 
9 

15d 
0 

7 

0 

7 

0 

6 

0 

7 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

10 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

36 

0 

20 

0 

13 

30 

0 

14 

0 

13 

0 

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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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 
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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 


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Yenra'  Serr. 


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lliy. 


40 


34 


27 


32 


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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<«. 


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10/A  {or  the  North  Lincolnshire)  Begiment  of  Foot. 

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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 
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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 

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<<  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. 


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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 

FuU 

Half 

P*y. 

P«y. 

41 

»A 

41 

0 

34 

0 

31 

A 

37 

0 

24 

23 

^ 

32 

0 

15 

0 

13 

0 

24 
22 

4 

21 

6j^ 

18 

0 

13 

0 

13 

0 

12 

0 

10 

0 

10 

0 

9 

0 

8 

0 

9 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

6 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

4 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

I 

0 

22 

7ft 

13 

0 

27 

0 

24 

8A 

16 

0 

4 

0 

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 
P»J. 


34 


25 
19 


32 
31 
31 
15 
15 
18 
14 
11 
17 
9 


15 
12 
9 
8 
7 
6 
11 
6 
5 
5 
4 
4 


4 
2 

1 
4 
1 
1 
1 

30 

4 
17 

6 
5 


Hair 
Pay. 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
14 
0 
0 
16A 
0 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 

m 

0 
0 

0 
0 


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. 


67 


PaU 
Phy. 


IS 


27 
15 


Half 
Pay. 


3ft 

ft 
ft 


32 
17 

15 
14 
14 
16 
11 

9 
10 

8 

81 

15 

14 

10 

10 

7 

7 

7 

7 

4 

4 

4 

8 

S 
2 
2 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 

29 

14 
2 


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. 


3A 

ft 

0 

ft 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0ft 

0 
0 

4ft 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 


Geo.  Dennis  Colman .... 
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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Pay. 


40 

35 
36 
32 


32 
31 
24 
27 
20 
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12 
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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. 


Yew*  Serr. 

65 

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P»y. 

Hftlf 
Pfcy. 

37 

0 

33 

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29 

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16 

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16 
10 
15 
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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 


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6 
6 
6 
6 
5 
5 
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8 
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1 
1 
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17 

8 
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80 

5 
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'?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 

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0 
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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 
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15 
4 
6 

16 

15 


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0 

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0 

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0 
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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 
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0 
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0 
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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 

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Pmj. 

P»y. 

41 

0 

23 

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20 

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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 

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14 

0 

15 

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16 

0 

16 

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16 

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14 

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14 

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13 

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12 

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27 

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23 

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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 

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8 
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1 
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97 

6 

19 


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0 
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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 

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39 

0 

16 

0 

12 

0 

16 

0 

23 

0 

22 

0 

16 

0 

14 

0 

14 

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16 

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11 

0 

14 

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28 

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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 

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25 

0 

14 

0 

13 

0 

11 

0 

11 

0 

9 

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14 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

7 

0 

7 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

3 

0 

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0 

2 

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2 

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32 

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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. 

Fnaagt  Yellow.—^jwii,  Heura.  Coi  k.  Co. 


n  be  w  wduhIhI),  V 
t  Opoito,  1Mb  Hn  at 
HHl  Pimcb  femd  th 


■-14,  Id  Iha  PtDlninU,  Indud 


,  M^h,  in  Enpl  (!■ 
1  bli  rl|hl  arm  In  Uu 

■  ballla  of  NlTtlk, 


29th  {or  the  fVarcestershire)  Regiment  oj  FoU. 

WROLEIA"— "  VIMIEBA"—"  TALAVERA"— "  ALBUHBRA"— '«  PBITIlf  BULA." 


TMrs'Serv 

• 

47 

Pull 

Half 

Pay. 

Pay. 

SO 

M 

34 

lA 

34 

A 

80 

0 

16 

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97 


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 


PuU 
Pky. 


34 

41 

87 


27 
25 
26 
25 
21 
13 

7 

10 
12 

0 

20 
13 
13 
10 

7 
8 
6 
6 
6 
5 
4 
4 
3 

2 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

15 
6 

16 


Half 
P»y. 


0 
0 
0 


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8 

0 

21 

0 

0 

0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
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0 

0 
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0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


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 

Half 

P.y. 

Pay. 

34 

0 

34 

0 

24 

A 

30 

A 

36 

1 

30 

2A 

32 

0 

20 

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22 

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16 

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27 

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14 

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8 

0 

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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Pky. 

26 

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27 

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27 

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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 

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0 

14 

0 

13 

0 

11 

0 

10 

0 

13 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

6 

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5 

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4 

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8 

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16 
14 

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14 

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84 
13 

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0 

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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 

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16 

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7 

7 

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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 


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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. 


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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 

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14 

0 

14 

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14 

0 

13 

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26 

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9 

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31 

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16 

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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 


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Pay. 


1« 

0 
1ft 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
7 
0 
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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 

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27 

0 

29 

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15 

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0 

14 

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34 

0 

6 

0 

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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. 


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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 


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Pay. 


Half 
Pay. 


36 


45 


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96 


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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, 


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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-*' 


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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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P«y. 


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15 


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15 


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CoUmeL 
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. 

47 

Pull 

Half 
ftty. 

34 

0 

27 

A 

20 

A 

24 
27 

3A 
0 

18 

0 

16 

0 

16 

0 

16 

0 

16 

0 

16 

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14 

0 

12 

0 

20 

17 

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0 

12 

0 

12 

0 

11 

0 

10 

0 

8 

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6 

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6 

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6 

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3 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

1 

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29 

17 

0 

10 

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26 

14 

0 

6 

0 

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 


Bmb.  ft>r  For.! 
Serrloe,  1899.  J 


44^A  (or  the  Hast  Essex)  Regiment  of  Foot. 


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60 


PnU 


33 
36 


24 


24 
34 
29 
41 
26 
15 
23 
17 
16 
28 

20 

16 

16 

16 

18 

21 

14 

12 

13 

10 

9 

12 

9 

8 

7 

16 
6 
6 
6 
6 


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Pay. 


36 

3 

23 


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0 

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0 

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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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16 

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P«y. 


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13 

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6 

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Celenel* 
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 


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46^  (or  South  Devonshire)  Regt.  of  Foot. 

"  DOMINICA." 


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15 
16 


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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. 


TeftnrS«rr. 

51 

Full 
P.y. 

Half 

47 

24 

35 

0 

15 

A 

25 
27 

0 

14 
15 

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0 

12 

0 

12 

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10 

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6 

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2 

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1 

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83 

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16 

0 

13 

0 

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 


LIEUT. 


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 


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"  PENINSULA." 


Ye»r»*  8erv. 


62 


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Pay. 


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21 
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19 
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26 
21 
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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 
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3 
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25 

3 

30 

5 

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0 
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0 
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0 

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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. 


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0 

24 

0 

33 

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15 

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26 

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13 

0 

13 

0 

11 

0 

24 

8A 

21 

0 

15 

0 

15 

0 

9 

0 

8 

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0 

7 

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0 

4 

0 

4 

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0 

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32 

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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. 


&ab.  for  For.l 
Serr.  1MB.  J 


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The  King's  Own  Light  Inf.  Regt. 


L 


Serrl^tatai 


"  MINDBN  "— «  CORUNNA"— "  SALAMANCA  "— "  VITTORIA  "— "  PYRBNEB8"— 
"NIVELLE"— "ORTHE8"— **  PENINSULA"— "WATBRIXK)." 


Tean'Senr 


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ColaneL 
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 


LIEUT. 


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. 
202 


Bmb.  ibr ' 
.  flervicc. 


Infantry). 


*f  HINDOOSTAN"— «  VIMIERA"— "  CORUNNA"— BUSACO"— "  FUBNTKS  lyONOR" 

"CIUDAD  »ODRIGO"--"BADAJOZ"— "  SALAMANCA"— "VITTORIA"— 

"  NIVELLE"— «  NIVE"— «  0RTHE8"— "  TOULOUSE"—"  PENINSULA"— 

"  WATERLOO." 


Yean'  Serv. 


46 


Full 


S5 
15 
18 


Half 
Pay. 


0 


14 

0 

10 

0 

14 

^ 

14 

0 

13 

0 

12 

0 

11 

0 

10 

0 

10 

0 

10 

0 

11 

0 

7 

0 

b 

0 

6 

0 

8 

h 

3 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

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2 

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2 

0 

2 

0 

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0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

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0 

0 

15 

A 

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0 

3 

0 

20 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

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. 
203 


Tean'Senr 


36 


■?.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. 


Full 


21 

16 


16 


26 
18 
16 
16 
13 
16 
13 
13 
12 
12 

10 

14 

11 

10 

8 

8 

8 

7 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

4 
4 
3 
2 
2 
2 
1 
1 
29 


8 
26 
31 

16 
12 


Half 

p»r. 


i! 

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 

1 

0 

0 
0 


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 

204 


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'^slj.fS.'iSm     54M  (or  the  West  Norfolk)  Reginunit  of  Foot.     [^?f„!S;':* 

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. 


I 


Tean'BerT. 

62 

FuU 

Httlf 

P»y. 

P»f. 

27 

lA 

41 

0 

26 

0 

24 

"ft 

34 

0 

26 

0 

26 

aft 

27 

0 

24 

1 

15 

0 

14 

0 

22 

2 

12 

0 

14 

1 

17 

0 

16 

0 

24 

0 

26 

0 

15 

0 

12 

0 

12 

0 

14 

0 

13 

0 

11 

0 

11 

0 

11 

0 

8 

0 

7 

0 

7 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

31 

0 

17 

0 

13 

0 

26 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

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 


Emb.  for  For. 
StfTlM.  lasi. 


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66 

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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 
|mUc«  of  IBU  Ip  HeUawl.  Id«Iii<I^ 
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 

0 

3 

0 

5 

0 

2 

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26 

0 

8 

0 

5 

0 

27 

0 

14 

0 

5 

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 

5 

6 

4 

9 

3 
3 
2 
4 
2 
2 
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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 

4  M^  n«Bl*e 

Mrricu:   Rap»- 

ditkm  to  Hi 

IDO* 

vvrialNOBwMdto 

MwMnlal 

MS. 

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 

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0 
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0 

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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 

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8 

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8 

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15 

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19 

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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 


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20 
18 
18 


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P»y. 


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0 

27 

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16 

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16 

14 

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15 

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14 

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14 

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0 

12 

0 

11 

0 

13 

0 

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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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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 

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6 

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5 

0 

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6 

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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 
27 
15 
16 
30 
14 
27 
15 


0 
0 
0 
0 

0 

4* 
7A 


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. _«^__ 


14 

u 
0 

14 

0 

14 

0 

13 

1* 

9 

0 

9 

0 

10 

0 

7 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

3 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

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1 

0 

31 

0 

13 

Ift 

23 

K 

1 

0 

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." 


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53 


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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 


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H«  liM  riiMlfed  a  cnm  uid  one  cls^  for  Albiihttim»  V 


Ye«n*8erT. 


59 


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Pay. 


30 
30 
30 
20 
16 
23 
13 
15 
11 
90 

11 

17 
8 

12 
9 

12 

13 
9 
8 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
6 
6 
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6 
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15 

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17 

24 

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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.  


40 


38 


35 


14 


0 


2fi 
0 

0 

8 
0 
0 
0 
13ft 

0 
0 

19ft 
0 
16 
12 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

17ft 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 

11 

0 


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 


Ycan'Senr. 
42 


Poll  I  Half 


27 


28 
19 


17 
15 
15 
14 
13 
10 
10 

0 
13 

9 

11 

10 
6 
6 
5 
5 
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8 

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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. 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


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 

Half 
Pay. 

26 

1* 

9a 

0 

17 

ft 

32 

0 

31 

H 

24 

loS 

15 

0 

27 
23 

7 

24 

0 

12 

0 

14 
12 

0 

16 

^H 

13 

m 

12 

0 

12 

0 

12 

0 

10 

0 

9 

0 

9 

0 

8 

0 

7 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

24 

12 

^ 

2 

0 

28 
6 

6« 
0 

]       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 


Half 
Pay. 


0 


32 

0 

20 
15 
14 

0 

15 

0 

12 
12 

* 

10 

0 

9 

0 

8 

0 

21 

0 

13 

0 

14 

0 

14 

0 

7 

0 

7 

0 

6 

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 

25 

»A 

4 

0 

12 

1 

14 

0 

14 

0 

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 

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P»y. 

35 

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22 

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18 

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35 

9 

31 

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31 

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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 

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12 

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11 

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10 

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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 

PuU 

Half 

^' 

Pay. 

26 

0 

27 

1* 

19 

3ft 

30 

0 

23 

10 

13 

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12 

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30 

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10 

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25 

lA 

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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 
1 

31 

2 

6 
22 

14 
3 


Half 
Pay. 


0 
0 


0 
0 
0 

2ft 
0 

0 

0 

0 

16 

0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
lOft 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


0 
0 

0 
0 


*  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 

12 

0 

S3 

0 

11 

0 

9 

0 

8 

0 

7 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

4 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

22 

»A 

11 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

5 

0 

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 


"fcJ^'JSlr]      nnd(orD.ofAJbanifswmHighkLnd^>.)     [^J. 


Yean'Serv. 

41 

Pull 

Half 

22 

lA 

83 

0 

22 

2A 

32 
36 

^ 

29 

17 

0 

15 

0 

16 

0 

14 

0 

11 

0 

20 

0 

11 

0 

23 
17 
10 

0 

9 

0 

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 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

35 

0 

9 

0 

2 

0 

28 

0 

14 

0 

14 

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- 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
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0 
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0 
0 

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0 

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0 
0 


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 


28 


0 


1ft 


30 

4 

26 

ft 

31 

2 

21 

0 

14 

0 

14 

0 

25 

2ft 

13 

0 

22 

0 

10 

0 

13 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

8 

0 

9 

0 

8 

0 

7 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

3 

0 

10 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

20 

0 

13 

0 

9 

0 

16 

H 

6 

0 

1 

0 

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 


Half 
Paj. 


0 


ft 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

2A 
0 


15 

0 

10 

0 

9 

0 

8 

0 

12 

0 

8 

0 

7 

0 

7 

0 

10 
6 

18A 
0 

5 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

1 

(^ 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

14 

0 

8 

0 

14 
31 

124 
0 

6 

0 

1 

0 

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 

A 

17 

A 

20 

0 

14 

0 

13 

0 

17 

0 

24 

2 

8 

0 

15 

0 

16 

0 

10 

0 

7 

0 

10 

0 

8 

0 

7 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

0 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

27 

4M 

9 

0 

22 

6A 

24 

1ft 

4 

0 

2 

0 

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 
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0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
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0 
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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 


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Yean'Serr. 


46 


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Pay.    Pay. 


34 


27 


13 


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2 
2 
2 
3 
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1 

15 


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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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Pay. 


21 
29 
18 


27 
20 
21 
16 
17 
15 
15 
12 
16 
10 

13 
0 

13 
9 
8 

10 
7 
6 
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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 
36 


17 
16 
12 
17 
18 
80 
32 
10 
8 
15 

10 
7 
7 

11 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
4 
3 
2 
6 

2 
2 


33 

7 

8 
17 

6 
14 


Half 
Pmj. 


0 
0 


11* 
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 


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 

llfl 

0 


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 


Full 


19 
34 

SO 


22 
31 
22 
19 
27 
17 
32 
13 
11 
10 

20 
15 
16 
17 

9 
8 
7 
7 
7 
4 
6 
6 
3 

5 
2 
2 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 
17 
17 
2 

14 
6 


Half 

PIBLJ. 


1* 


0 

lA 

5 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
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0 
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0 
0 
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0 
0 


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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Pfcj. 

iV. 

31 

6H 

25 

2A 

17 

0 

33 

0 

26 

1 

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9 

13 

0 

14 

0 

18 

4 

13 

0 

15 

0 

12 

0 

11 

0 

14 

0 

12 

0 

14 

1^ 

10 

0 

10 

0 

7 

0 

8 

0 

7 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

3 

0 

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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 

»A 

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 

3 

22ft 

4 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

21 
16 

5ft 
0 

)4 

28 

0 
0 

14 

0 

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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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 
II 
10 
8 

23 
12 
10 
7 
6 
6 
4 
5 
3 
3 
2 
2 
2 

2 

2 

I 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
26 

4 

9^ 
16 


1 


'I? 

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 
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 
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0 
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0 
0 
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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 
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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. 


Yemn'6«rT. 

60 

FttU 
Pmj. 

Half 
Piy. 

20 

7A 

35 

0 

22 

lA 

87 
16 
23 
16 
13 

i 

12 

0 

22 

11 

^ 

16 

0 

10 

0 

17 

0 

12 

0 

10 

0 

8 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

8 

7 

0 

11 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

26 

«A 

17 

0 

1 

0 

6 

0 

1 

0 

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 


Fua 

Piy. 


38 

27 


21 


31 

18 

21 

12 

10 

10 

23 

8 

8 

6 


Half 


4 
4 
4 
8 
2 
2 
1 
1 
25 


0 

lA 

0 
0 
0 

0 

0 

18 


17 

0 

14 

0 

15 

0 

14 

0 

12 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

6 

0 

5 

.0 

5 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


"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. 


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44 


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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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Pay. 


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17 
32 

S 

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CoUmeh 
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. 


21 

6 

19 

2 

16 

0 

14 
26 
13 

ft 

8 

0 

20 

0 

22 

0 

11 

1& 

23 

16 

ft 

0 

13 

0 

13 

0 

11 

0 

8 

0 

10 
6 

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0 

6 

0 

4 

0 

14 

0 

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4 

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3 

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2 

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2 

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1 

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11 

0 

1 

0 

26 

7« 

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 
1 
1 
28 


Half 


4ft 


7ft 
5ft 

0 

0 

0 

8 

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 

n 

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 

3 

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 
0 
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 

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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- 

Half 
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. 

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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. 


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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. 

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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 

2d 

28 

27 

27 

27 

26 

26 

27 

26 

26 

25 

85 

25 

25 


Half 
Pay. 

ft 

ft 

ft 

ft 

ft 

ft 
1 


3ft 

aft 
0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

ft 


5 
7 
3 
4 
4 
2 
2 
1 
2 
0 
1 
9 
4 
7 
8 
9 
8 
4 
5 
1 
4 
7 
8 
6 

0 
1 
9 

M.B. 
H.B. 

2 
H.B. 

5 

2 

8 

5 

0 

2 

1 

1 
R.9. 
H.B. 

9 

7 
H.B. 

5 

9 
5 
6 
8 
2 
7 
8 

H.B. 
5 
5 

1 

o.c. 
8 
7 

4 


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 


Ynn'Serr. 

Fttil 

Half 

Pkj. 

ftiy. 

24 
24 

m 
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24 

»A 

23 

»ft 

22 

3A 

22 

^ 

22 

3 

22 

2H 

22 

m 

23 

^ 

22 

2« 

22 

3 

23 

<^ 

23 

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22 

2j^ 

23 

m 

23 

lA 

26 

A 

25 

A 

24 

A 

24 

A 

24 

A 

24 

A 

24 

0 

24 

0 

24 

0 

24 

0 

24 

0 

23 

0 

23 

0 

23 

0 

23 

0 

23 

0 

23 

0 

23 

0 

23 

0 

23 

0 

22 

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22 
21 

21 

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21 

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21 

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20 

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90 

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90 

1 

20 

1 

20 

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20 

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19 

19 

± 

19 

0 

18 

0 

16 

0 

16 

0 

16 

0 

16 

0 

10 

0 

16 

0 

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 

0. 

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 

0 

H.B. 

9 

0 

8 

9 

0 

3 

9 

0 

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 
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ditto 
ditto 
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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 

Not.  30 


12  Mar.  SO 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

dHto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 
20  Dec.  30 

ditto 

ditto 


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 


4 
3 
2 
0 
1 
8 


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  .    . 


8u»i€X  .  . 
tS4futh  West 
Western  ,  , 
JeresM  ,  , 
Q'wemMy  . 
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     ... 
St,  Helena   ,    ,    , 
Cape  of  Oood  Hope 
Ceylon     .... 
Mauritius   ,    ,    , 
Bahamas     .    .    . 
Yan  Diemsn**  Land 
New  Somth  Walee 

979 


9  Lt.-CoL  Holloway,  CB,  Dublin 


.    .    LeUhFort 

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  .  . 


z   z\ 


|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. 

274 


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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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. 
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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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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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9  Henry  John  Savage^ 
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Pennel  Cole    

Bdward  Matson  ^ 
James  Coniray  Victor** 
Crighton  Grienon** . . 
Bichard  John  Baron** 
Thomas  Howard  Fenwick 
Lewis  Alexander  Hall 

PatrickYule"   

George  Phillpotts^  .. 
Charles  Jasper  Selwyn ' 
W.  Matthew  Gosset** 
9  Daniel  Bolton '^ .... 
F.  William  Whinyatos** 
9  Ales.  Watt  Robe** 
Ralph  Carr  Alderson. . 

Charles  Wright**   

9  Charles  Rivers**    .. 
Fran.  Rlngler  Tliomson** 

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Geo.  Vaughan  ThiUng** 

JothuaJebb^l 

John  Smyth**   

Alexander  Henderson 
lliomas  Battersbee. . . 

Arthur  Walpole 

George  Tait 

Hen,  Howl.  Brandreth  ** 
Charles  Ogle  Streatfleld. 
J.  BUison  Porflock  **    . 
William  Gregory    


Sbcoitd  Caftaiiis. 
Charles  Canon  Alexander 
Jas.  Hunter  Rnthoford. . 

ArthurKay**    

Geoige  Curry  Page   .... 

Henry  Sandham 

Colin  Mackenzie 

T.  Coryadon  Luxmore  . . 

William  Paris 

Edward  BuUock  Patten. . 
Fred.  Henry  Badddey  .. 

Geoige  Dalton    

Charles  Burt 

(George  C.  Degen  Lewis. . 
GustaTusC.  Du  Plat,  k.h. 

Hiiomas  Bttdgen 

Vincent  Joseph  Bisooe  . . 
Henry  Powell  Wniff .... 
Montgomery  Williams  .. 

John  Hawkshaw 

lliomas  Here 

Hiiomas  Foster    

Geo.  Fra.  W.  Hordes .... 

John  Isaac  Hope    

Wm.  Cameron  Forbes  . . 
Richard  John  Stotheid .. 

Alexander  Gordon 

CowperRose 


8ZfD  LIBUT. 


18  July    00 
30  Sept.    00 

ditto 
1  Feb.     10 
7  May 
1  June 

ditto 

ditto 
81  July 

ditto 
1  May     11 

ditto 

ditto 
14  Dec. 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 
1  July    18 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 
80  March  13 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 
80  July 

ditto 

80  July 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 
1  Jan.     14 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 
1  Aug. 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 
84Marehl6 

ditto 

ditto 
1  Sept. 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 


l8T  LIBUT. 


1  May 

ditto 
ditto 
ditto 
ditto 
ditto 
ditto 
ditto 
ditto 
ditto 

11  ditto 
7  June 

18  July 


11 


13 


July 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 
*  ditto 
1  March  13 

ditto 
81  July 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 
16  Dec.     13 

ditto 

16  Dec    13 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 
1  Aug. 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 
1  July 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 
1  May 

ditto 

Feb. 

Sept 

0  Jan. 

1  July 

86  March  83 

13  March  84 

8Dec    84 

18  Jan.     86 


14 


16 


7 
7 


16 

17 
19 
81 


CAPTAIN. 


16  June 
1  Dec. 

11  Nov. 
7F^ 
9  Jan. 

19  June 
1  July 

80  Dec 
8  Dec 

13  Jan. 

83  March 

ditto 

ditto 

0  April 

7  June 

39  July 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

84  Sept. 
19  Oct. 
86  Feb. 
89  Oct 
84  Feb. 
38  May 

37  Oct 
16  Feb. 
16  Mar. 

81  June 

38  June 
6  Oct 


16 
16 
16 
17 
81 


84 
86 


86 
88 

89 


30 

30 
31 

31 


7  Oct 

18  Not. 

10  Dec  38 
6  Jan.  33 
1  May    34 

86  Oct 

6  Nov. 

1  March  36 
86  June 
ditto 

19  Aug. 
16  Sept 

6Dec 

8  Feb.     36 
13  May 

11  June 
33  Sept 

10  Jan.  37 
ditto 
ditto 
ditto 
ditto 
ditto 
ditto 
ditto 
ditto 
ditto 


BBBT.*MAJ. 


10  Jan.    37 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 
88  June    38 
'     ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 


80  March  30 


89Mardi30 


I 


Yean*  Serv. 

Pull 

Hair 

Paj. 

Pfcy. 

26 

0 

'M 

0 

24 

0 

24 

0 

24 

0 

24 

0 

24 

0 

24 

0 

24 

0 

24 

0 

24 

0 

24 

0 

24 

0 

24 

0 

28 

« 

22 

2 

19 

H 

17 
16 

1? 

15 

0 

15 

0 

15 

0 

15 

0 

15 

0 

15 

0 

15 

0 

15 

0 

15 

0 

14 

0 

14 

0 

14 

0 

14 

0 

14 

0 

14 

0 

14 

0 

14 

0 

14 

0 

14 

0 

14 

0 

14 

0 

14 

0 

14 

0 

13 

0 

13 

0 

13 

0 

13 

0 

13 

0 

13 

0 

12 

0 

11 

0 

11 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

9 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

7 

0 

7 

0 

Corps  of  Royal  Engineers. 


28o 


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    

Sampan  Freeth 

John  Graham  M'Kerlie 

Julian  Frederick  Anthony  Symonds    . , 

A  A 


2nd  LIEUT. 

IbT  LIEUT. 

CAPTAIN. 

1  Sept. 

15 

23  March  25 

28  March  37 

1  March  16 

ditto 

18  Aug. 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

20  Nov. 

ditto 

ditto 

9  Dec. 

ditto 

9  April 

25 

25  Dec. 

1  Aug. 

16 

2  June 

31  March  38 

ditto 

7  ditto 

25  May 

ditto 

29  July 

25 

13  June 

ditto 

ditto 

24  Jan. 

38 

ditto 

ditto 

27  May 

30 

ditto 

ditto 

17  Aug. 

39 

ditto 

> 

ditto 

29  Sept. 

39 

ditto 

ditto 

15  Oct. 

30 

ditto 

24  Sept. 

28  Nov. 

39 

1  June 

20 

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 
Pnj. 


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- 

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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 

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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 


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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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293 


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  . . 

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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 


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Royal  Marines. 


■  «  •  • 


■  •  •  • 


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 
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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 

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10  July 

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7  May 
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16  Aug. 
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10  Jan.  34 

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6  Dec. 
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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 


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Oct.  37  Jas.  Ainslie  Stewart 

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James  Pickard 

Hen.  Chas.  Penrose  Dyei 
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Geo., Brydgje's  Rodney.. 
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 

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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. 

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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. 


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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 


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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. 

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1  Dec.  33 

2  Jan.  34 

11  Dec.  34 
10  Apr.  36 
29  Ang.  36 
20  Jan.  37 

do. 

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1  July  37 

28  June  38 

do. 

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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- 
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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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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. 
I  to. 
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 


•  •  •  ■  •  • 


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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 


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Buller,  Edmund  Rich 

Boiler,  George  William .... 
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9  Burice,  Bdmnnd    

ni  Bmke,  James** 

Bomaby,  Kdwin 

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9  Burton,  John  Canon'*. . 

Barton,  Joseph 

Bttssche,  George 

Butler,  Edward 

Burler,  Rich.  Alexander   . 
9  lt&  Butler,  Theobald  . 

Butler,  TheophUus 

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9  Butler,  WUUam 

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Caldeoot,  Henry    

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CaldweU,  Arthur  James    . . 

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Canq>bell,  Duncan 

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9  Campbell,  J<rfm 

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a  Campbell,  Patrick 

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9  Cani(q[ie,W.F. 
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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  . . . 
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April 

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never 

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July 

Oct. 

July 

May 

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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. 


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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 
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06 19  May 
06  1  June 
00  6  June 
I4I1O  Not. 


0926 


13 
24 


1920 


88 
07 
04 


1328 


05 
13 
04 
05 
00 
05 
06 
96 
13 
07 


11 
98 


12 
85 


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04 
97 


04 
13 


82 
86 
05 
00 
07 
06 
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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 
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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 


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April 

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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 


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Chepmell,  Charles 

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Chichester,  Arthur 

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87 
04 
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01 
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never 
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15  Oct. 

16  Feb. 
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10  Jan. 

27  April 
88  April 
13  July 

17  Nov. 
30  Jan. 

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83  May 

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21  Nov. 

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13  Dec. 

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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. 
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1  July 
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2  Dec. 

31  Dec. 
17  Sept. 

14  Feb. 


19 
28 
23 
11 
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never 

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Aug. 

Aug. 

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July 

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Oct 

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never 

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June 

Sept 

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Oct 

never 

May 

never 

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June 

Jan. 

May 

July 

Feb. 

Nov. 

June 

Feb. 

May 

Oet 


86 

78 


7 

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Dec. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Oct 

June 

AprU 

April 

Sept. 

Feb. 

April 

July 

Feb. 

Oct 

Mar. 

Oct 

Sept. 

Oct 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Dec 

April 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

May 

Dec 

June 

May 

July 

Sept 

Oct 

April 

Jan. 

July 

Oct 

July 

Dec. 

April 

April 


32 
80 
03 
87 
37 


WHEN 

nXCBD  ON 

HALF  PAY. 


7  Sept  92 


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. 


Unattached. 


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 


5Garr.Batt 

Unattached. 

Unattached. 

Unattached. 

49  Foot 

Liverpool  Reg. 

UnatUiched. 
9  Foot 

Unattached. 

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 

80 


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 

lOR-YetBatt 

Unattached. 


96 

1541  Foot 
8  July   1887  Foot 
910 


Capt 


CORNBT, 
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 
99 


11 

25 

19 
1 

19 
21 
7 

27 
15 
12 
22 
1 
22 


8825 
1323 


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. 


Aug. 

July 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

July 

May 

Sept. 


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 

Feb.  84 

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 


26129 
21 


27 

16 
21 


1625 


13 


1611 


20 

08 

22 

10120 

0922 

08  29 

9426 


26 
19 
06 
21 
07 

08 
15 
07 
07 
08 
07 


16 
02 
13 
10 
14 
15 
13 
96 
07 
95 


29 
25 
11 
17 
18 

20 
27 
19 
23 
15 
1 


0321 


22 
12 

3 
18 
18 

8 
12 
11 
16 
17 

2 
06125 


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 
25 
07 

09 
19 
08 
14 
10 
08 
05 
24 
03 
15 
11 
25 
20 
24 
00 
09 
99 
Oh 
07 


10 
15 
26 
23 

3 

8 
11 
30 
19 
31 

3 
19 
27 

6 
19 

1 
27 

1 

6 
10 
17 
16 
29 

6 
15 
14 
22 
27 

7 

15 
30 
20 


Feb. 

Mar. 

April 

Dec 

Aug. 

April 

May 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

July 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

May 

Mar. 

Nov. 

May 

Sept. 

Dec. 

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 
S3 
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 
05 
12 
08 
04 
02 
08 
04 
24 
08 
05 
04 
26 
05 
19 
14 
26 
03 
25 
03 
11 
03 

07 
06 
97 
08 
12 
05 
24 
14 
09 
10 
03 
05 
07 


07 


LIEUT. 


26 

9 
30 
15 
29 
24 
27 
15 
18 
28 
19 
12 

16 

20 


13 
14 
20 
3 
28 
31 
7 

10 

9 

12 

4 

6 

8 

6 

8 

23 

9 

10 

30 

1 

17 

17 

14 

11 

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 

Oct. 

June 

June 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

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 
00 
05 
04 
08 
06 
25 
11 
10 
05 
29 
06 
25 
16 
27 
04 
26 
05 
11 
05 

09 
08 


CAPTAIH. 


30 
25 

26 

8 
23 
17 
19 

4 
12 
10 
28 
24 

5 
25 

6 
25 
27 
19 
25 
0028 
1830 


0330 


09 
13 
06 
26 
15 
11 
12 
09 
07 
09 
08 
07 


8 
6 
1 
29 
22 
1 
19 
10 
29 
21 
10 
3 
30 
4 
11 
10 
22 
11 
28 
19 
10 
22 
16 
28 
28 
18 

7 

21 


13 

8 

1 

3 

10 

28 

14 

10 

25 

11 

29 

24 

25 


Dec. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Dec 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

May 

AprU 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

April 

June 

April 

July 

June 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

July 

June 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

July 

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 


April  04 
Aug.  34 
Aug.  14 

Mar.  27 
Oct.  08 
Dec.  37 

July  31 
Feb.  05 
Feb.  39 
Nov.  25 
Sept.  14 


27 
25 
25 
16 
14 
24 
16 
7 


1814  3Pr 
1795105 


165 


19 


2630 

13  25 

10 

16125 

1425 

2630 


4 
28 
27 
24 
15 
13 
19 
27 
18 
23 

20 
16 


May 
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. 

Unattached. 
Foot. 

R.  Marines. 

R.  Artillery. 

112  Foot. 

Unattached. 

2R.Vet.Batt. 

Staff  Corps. 

York  Hussars. 

88  Foot. 

Unattached. 

12  Foot. 

R.  Artillery. 
~  .Bn.ofMU. 
Foot. 
lOIGren.  Gds. 
Foot. 

52  Foot. 
Foot. 

Unattached. 
34|Unattached. 

67  Foot. 

Unattached. 

11  Dragoons. 
Foot. 

Unattached. 

12  Foot. 
35  Foot. 
48  Foot. 

Foot. 
37  Foot. 
Unattached. 
82  Foot. 
R.  Marines. 
27  Foot. 
27  Foot. 
R.  Artillery. 
87  Foot. 
Unattached. 
Unattached. 
14  Foot. 
Unattached. 
92  Foot. 
Unattached. 
Unattached. 


1793 


6  April  382  Ceylon  Reg. 


Aug. 

AprU 

Aug. 

May 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Sept.  12125  May   16 

Dec.   13  1814 


10  Foot. 
R.  Marines. 
60  Foot. 
Unattached. 
R.  Artillery. 
14  Foot. 
Unattached. 
Unattached. 

11  Foot. 
Yk.Chasseurs. 
.34  Foot. 
Unattached. 
Unattached. 
18  Dragoons. 
81  Foot. 

321 


Ogftiwu. 


mBImflall,  J.  Edw.  Greaves 
Elphinstone,  J.  Lord,  OCH. 
Ellington,  John  Henry .... 

Elton,  Isaac    

Elton,  Robert  James 

Emerson,  John"    • 

Emery,  Thomas 

Eminson,  Thomas 

C  Enderby,  Samuel  **    •  • 
9  Evans,  Aug.  Fitx  Gerald 

*  Evans,  Edward   

*  Evans,  Hennr 

Evans,  James^ 

Evans,  John    

Bvatty  F.  (Adj.  23  May,  00) 


CORRBT, 
ETC. 


23  Aprfl 
4  Ang. 
6  Nov. 
2  Sept. 

20  Dec. 

30  July 

30  Jan. 
18  June 

31  Oct. 
10  Mar. 

never 
never 
16  July 
31  Aug. 
25  June 


13 


94 
25 
23 

07 
06 
94 
11 
06 


LI  BUT. 


04 
06 
02 


28 

25 

21 

1 

18 
20 

19 
1 

20 
28 

6 
26 
22 

6 
27 


Favrthmghy  Fran,  Oraham 

Fairtlougfa,  William 

9  Falkiner,  Samuel 

Fkrmar,  Jasper 

FarmaTy  Richard 

Fnujuiery  Henry  T. 

Fayerman,  Zaccheus^*  .... 

*  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^ 

Forbes,  Charles 

9  Forbes,  Hugh^ 

Forbes,  John 

Ford,  Charles^* 

Forde,  WUliam 

Forman,  George 

9  Mi  Forster,  Henry^. . . . 
Fortcscne,  Han.  Geo.  Matt. 

Foekett,  Joseph 124 

Foes,  Christopher |20 

Foster,  Isaac  

FotheigiU,  Henry 

Fotheigilly'niomas 

9  Fowden,  Wm 

Fox,  Barry 

Frtutr^  AMdrtw  I 

Fraser,  Evan  Baillie 

Fhuer,  Thomas 

FrastTy  Wittiam    

fl  ni  Frederick,  Edward . 
Frederick,  Sir  Richaid^. 


never 

Feb. 

Sept. 

July 

July 

Jan. 

Feb. 

never 

Sept 

Dec 

never 

July 

April 

Mar. 

July 

Sept 

July 

April 


00 
06 
96 
03 
97 
96 

05 
05 

15 

06 

06 

08 

08 

0315 

1525 


SOJan.   8325June 


12 
23 

17 

8 

20 

4 

23 

12 

21 

1 

4 

6 

I 

12 


25 
21 
28 
10 

1 
10 

9 

16 

IS 

121 


never 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

AprU 

May 

Oct 

June 

April 

Nov. 

July 

July 

Aug. 

July 

Jan. 

Apr. 

June 

May 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Get 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

never 


18 
20 
00 
13 
95 
06 
25 


11 
06 
05 
07 


11 
17 
05 
05 
07 
061 


08 
90 
06 


16 
4 

10 
7 
8 

12 
7 

20 

16 
9 


Feb. 

June 

Mar. 

Nov. 

AprU 

April 

Jan. 

May 

AprO 

Nov. 


15 
28 
95 
26 


CAPTAIN. 


never 
never 
28  Jan. 
13  Sept 
28  Feb. 

80ct 

21  Mar. 

11  June 

15  Jan. 

15  Aug. 

16  July 
1  June 

never 
13  June 
28  Oct 


2  Mar. 

4  Dee. 
12  June 

5  July 
26*31  Dec. 
09ll3  Feb. 
08120  Jan. 

3  May 
12127  May 
0020  Mar. 

25  Dee. 

25  Dec. 
05  20  Dee. 
9821  Nov. 
05  25  Mar. 


PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAY. 


Unattaehed. 


94 
04 
07 
01 


06 
06 


7 

15 
16 
19 
15 


never 

April 

Nov. 

Feb. 

April 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Oct 


07 


11 
7 
27 
14 
10 
1 
15 


0920 


21 
1 

12 
22 


0616 
0022 
29I22 
01 


14 
25 
10 

6 
10 

4 


2315 


19 
1 
7 


never 

Jan. 

April 

May 

April 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Get 

Feb. 

June 

Sept. 

Oct 

Mar. 

Oct 

Sept 

Jan. 

Get 

April 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Dec 

Feb. 

May 

May 

never 


21 
25 
01 
14 


90|25  0et   211Dfag.Gds. 

32 12  Nov.  aestair Corps. 

00  1  Dec  0828 

31  20  Dec  87 

27  22  Jan.    29|Unattaehed. 

2723  Sept  36iUnattaebed. 

20  1  Dee.   9053  Foot 

00  9  May  082$  Dragoons. 

10 17  Feb.   82  Yk.Chaswun. 

27 11  Jan.    81|37  FDOt 

13 

13 

1490  June 


24 
7 
5 

10 


0531 
9929 
9824 
25 


8 
4 
19 
25110 


16 


0826 
10 
1017 
0512 
15  8 

31 
9913 

25 


26 
8 
1 
6 


9628 
0829 


26 
10 
13 
08 
07 
08 
07 


1024 


08 
97 
07 


21 
25 
13 
29 
27 
13 
26 


25 

18 
25 
05 
07 
08 

oolio 

25|19 


7 
28 

15 

12 

2 

4 
7 


July 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

July 

July 

Mar. 

Dec 

April 

Feb. 

Sept 

Aug. 

Get 

Aug. 

June 

July 

April 

April 

Ang. 

Mar. 

Deo. 

May 

Mar. 

June 

April 

Nov. 

July 

Dec 

Mar. 

Oct 

July 

July 

Mar. 

Dec 

Dec 

Nov. 

July 

April 

Dec 

Nov. 


13 

00 
07 


1814l3Pr.Bn.ofMa. 
1814|9Pr.Ba4»rMU. 
R.  Artillery. 


91 


05  25  June  lONewf.  Fen. 


1822 


08 
26 
04 
07 
13 
25 
08 
05 


2626 
1225 


2325  Aug.  9324  Fo»t 


27 

281 
11 


2617  Feb.   87 


16 
35 
18 
25 
27 
061 


2 
9 


27 


Dec 

April 

Dec. 

July 

July 

April 

Nov. 


95  June 
Feb. 


6  June  27 


VeteranConp. 

4]tVetBatt 
lOSidltan  Reg. 
97  Unattnebed. 


IJaa.    16R.  Marines. 
R. 


R.Artaicrf. 
2  Feb.    lOR.  Marines. 
18141PrJte.ofMn. 

10  July   aSUnattMhed. 
8  Oct  1I6IOI  VoQfL 

11  Oct    16CnnadlaBAB. 


Feb.   aoiU 
Nov.  1609  Foot 


UnattMhed, 


May   9986  Foot 
lOSefit  14ILMaria«. 


7  July  97 
1814 


Unattached. 
7  R.  Vet  Bait 
Unattached. 
80  Foot 


01 

2529 

32 

25 

96 

25 

20 

27124 

24 

12 

26131 

07 

20110 

2694 

0926 

10 

1526 

07 

2614 

12 

08 

14 

9926 


15  June  90|W.Ind.Bang. 
27  Aug.  2086  Foot 


R-Artflksy. 
26|llJune  90  Unattached. 
Indep.  Cc 
R.  Aitilkry. 
Unattached. 

Foot 
Unatteefaed. 
7  May  38|R.  Artilleiy. 
7  July   25  Unntfendwd. 
Sept  96UnnCCaelied. 
7  Feb.   89|R.  Artillery. 
1226  Oct    1< 
Aug.  OOlUi 
4  Feb.   16»QaiT.Batt 
May  SO  Unattaehed. 
May  9098  Foot 
Mar.  ISOreekLtlnf. 
2  May  2929  Dngooas. 
Mar.  17V7  Fbot 

^R^Vetawt 
June  99(UnntlndMrf. 
26  June  17bS  Voot 

19  B.  Vet  Bait 

7  April 
Miay  Q9bFoot 


Captabu, 


FrBderidky  Roger  

Freeman,  Jolm^    

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" . . 
Fuller,  John  Thomas'  .... 
Follerton,  Alexander  Qeo. 
9  Furnace,  Norbnry.* . . 

9  ^ynvy  Edward^ 

BFyfe,  William 

'  Pyier,  niomas 


BN8ION, 
BTC. 


4  Oct. 
27  June 
10  Dec. 

17  June 
3  May 

16  Not. 
OMay 
19  Kov. 
36  Sept. 
24  Oct. 

never 
19  Mar. 
21  Jan. 

1  July 

18  Feb. 
26  Dec. 
23  April 

2  June 
never 


08 


0530 


16 
07 
10 


2620 


06 


9629 
96 
9926 
17 


01 
04 
06 
28 
06 


0824 
0429 


*  Qabbett,  John 

Galbraithy  Oeorge     . . . 
Gi]e,Alez.  Robinson 
OaJlowttpf  David  .... 
Gunmell,  Andrew. . . . , 

{Gapper,  Edmand  . . . 
W  Gardiner,  John  *' 
Gtrdner,  James 

*  Gardner,  Richard    . . 
Gtrdner,  Hon,  Sam.  Martin 
Gimer,  John  Hutchinson . . 

Garth,  Tbomas   

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 .... 

Goode,  John** 

Goodwin,  8.  Osnabnrgfa    . . 

Gordon,  Darid   

Gordon,  James  

Gordon,  Thomas    ........ 

9n  Gordon,  Thomas**  . . 
Gone,WiIUam*    

*  Gould,  Charles    

Goald,  Fran.  Augustus  • .  •  • 
9  Gould,  John*'    |31 

*  Qonkl,  Tbomas 
Otwttebemard,  J.  M.  de  la 
Grsee,  Robert 


128 

16 
4 

17 
1 
9 

127 

2 
26 
23 

6 

9 
128 

3 
190 

1 
16 
24 
26 

29 
26 
20 


14 
19 

11 
6 

126 
4 

127 
1 
7 

11 


23 


June  9620 
Gfahun,  Alexander |27  June  06|26 


05 
06 
06 
20 
04 


16 


10 
28 


11 


never 

June 

July 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Aug, 

April 

July 

never 

Mar. 

June 

Not. 

Vow, 

July 

Feb. 

July 

Feb. 

May 

jL/ec. 

May 

Dec. 

never 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

never 

April 

Sept. 

jL^ec. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

June 

Mar. 

Nov. 

never 

May    16 

Aug.  07 

never 


30 
14 
10 
12 
6 


76 

70 


09 


01 
06 

26 
11 


20 
11 
12 


LI  BUT. 


18 


9 

2 

10 


16 


16 

4 

1 

19 

16 


0930 
16  8 

06 
1221 


6 


0726 
0324 


7 
16 


9626 


10 


1628 


2190 


6 


0626 
0421 


9 
17 

18 
12 


1331 
0030 
2326 


9 

2 

28 

13 
22 

26 


Oct 

July 

Nov. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

July 

Nov. 

May 

June 

Oct. 

Oct. 

AprU 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

July 

Aug. 

never 

never 

Oct. 

Jan. 

April 

May 

May 

Aug. 

May 

never 

May 

April 

June 

Mar. 

April 

Nov. 

Dec. 

April 

June 

Feb. 

Dec. 

July 

never 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

July 

never 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

May 

May 

June 

July 

July 

never 

Mar. 

Mar. 

never 

May 

Oct. 

Dec 


09 
07 
21 
07 
12 
29 
07 
07 
97 
OS 
94 
03 
06 
08 
30 
08 


0921 
0616 
26 


06 

07 
12 
26 
06 
10 
19 

05 

14 


11 
30 
97 
11 
26 
76 


06 
07 


02 


03 
26 
26 
12 
14 


98 


CAPTAIN. 


2 

9 
12 

7 

7 
28 

6 
29 
18 

2 
14 

2 

2 
13 
24 
30 


July 

April 

Nov. 

April 

Jan. 

June 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

May 

Oct. 

April 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

Dec 

July 

Sept. 

Dec 


12 
2626 


26 

26 
19 
39 
19 


12 

9 

8 

28 

13 


16128 

13 

11IS6 

01 

12 

1622 


2613 
33   7 

19  3  April  2360 

13 

13  1814^ 

1326  Sept.  146 


26 

9 

6 
21 
19 

3 
16 
16 
29 
17 

1 


1326 
19 


20 


2619 

1226 

2611 

96 

9926 


1624 
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0418 


08 
21 
20 
22 
06 


8 
17 

3 
28 
10 

1 


7626 

26 

2424 


1 
20 


0613 


18 


0614 
30 
28 
1220 
2222 


Dec. 

Dec. 

April  19 

May   341 

Sept. 

June 

June 

June 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Dee. 

April  26 

Mar.  37 

Sept.  04 

Mar.  26 

Jan.    37 

June 

Aug. 

Dec 

May 

Dec 

Oct 

Sept 

Dec 

Dec. 


14 

06 

16 

.97 


10 
19 
1 
26 
14 
26 
2310 
0913 
26 


3 


0097 
0691 


April  31 

Feb.   36 

Dec 

Dec. 

Nov. 

May 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Dec 

Mar. 

July 

Feb. 


29 
28 
31 
36 
13 
26 


06 
08 
11 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAY. 


April  33 
Nov.  26 
Nov.  30 
April  26 
June  30 
Aug.  29 
Sept  19 
May 
May   16 


May   28 

Feb.  96 
Mar.  34 
April 


7  R.  Vet  Batt 
42  Foot 
Unattached. 
Gren.  Gds. 
Unattached. 
Unattached. 
71  Foot 
60  Foot 
19166  Foot 
11  Foot 
R.  Artillery. 
16  R.  Vet  Batt 
Unattached 
R.  Artillery. 
Unattached. 

Foot 
R.  Engineers. 

Foot 
Foot 


28 
26 
96 
13 

6 
22 

6 
28 
8126 
94 

1326 
8624 
1121 
1029 


Sept  14 

July 

Sept  26 

June  17 

Mar. 

Oct 

May 

Dec. 

Oct 

Oct 


26 
02 
17 
91 
91 


Dec. 
Feb. 

June 
Nov. 
Nov. 


96 
37 

89 


88  Foot 

4  R.  Vet  Batt 
90|96Foot 

R.  Marines. 

Unattached. 

83  Foot 
36|9  Drag.  Gds. 

Unattached. 

4  Foot 

103  Foot 

140  Foot 

16  Dragoons. 
May  3613  Ceylon  Reg. 
1814|90  Foot 

Unattached. 
dOlUnattached. 

lUtVetBatt 

R.  Engineers. 

R.  Artillery. 

R.  Marines. 

193  Foot 
Sept  149  Foot 

Unattached. 


96 


94 

8 

96 

16 

6 

90 

36 

1096 


16 
10 

7 
14 

7 


9726 
1326 


Dec 
Dec. 

May 

Jan. 
Sept 
Mar. 
Dee. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Nov. 
Mar. 
May 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Sept.  14 
Sept  32 
July    31 
Sept  14 
1816 


2016  Foot 
26 


16 
02 
89 
36 
39 
18 
31 
33 
34 
36 


Unattached. 
296  Foot 
18|26  Foot 

Nova  Seo.Fen. 

4  Foot 

Unattached. 

Unattached. 

Unattached. 

6W.Ind.Reg. 

3W.Ind.Reg. 

R.  Wagg.  Tr. 

Unattached. 

Unattached. 

1  Foot 

Unattached. 

Unattached. 

14  Foot 

8W.Ind.Reg. 
Mar.  16]  R.  Marines. 
April  1626  Foot 
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, 
ETC. 


80 

20 

4 

15 

25 

1 

8 

26 

16 

6 

2 

Id 

23 

21 

11 
21 
12 

7 
19 

6 

11 
20 
28 
8 
25 


21 
9 

11 
2 

8 
10 
29 


Hammill,  Thomas  Cochrane  8 
Hance,  William  Jamet. ...  11 

I  iaa  Harding,  Robert**  . .    6 
Hardwick,  WiUiam    ....27 

Hare,  Hon.  Richard 10 

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 


Jan. 

July 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

May 

July 

Dec. 

Jan. 

May 

Jan. 

May 

July 

never 

April 

Nov. 

May 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Oct 

Jan. 
Aug. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
April 

never 

April 

May 

July 

Feb. 

Sept. 

June 

Aug. 

Oct. 

June 

June 

Aug. 

Jan. 

May 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

April 

Nov. 

July 

Jan. 

Mar. 

never 

never 

Jan. 

May 

never 

July 

Oct 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

July 

April 


LIBUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


10 
8 
6 
3 

13 


0826 

oq  9 

14l2d 
0614 


08 

11 
11 
25 
17 
20 
08 

00 

1231 

11 

99 

05 


29 

11 
20 
13 
24 
23 

1 
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1 


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26 

26 
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9 


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10 
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17 
19 
12 
8 
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04 

06 

08,24 

1510 

7417 

04 

04 

07 

07 

06 

04 

22 


14  8  June  15 
0417  Sept.  04 
21 30  June  25 
12  6  Nov.  14 
10  5  Mar.  12 
98 12  April  9921 
04  3  Feb.  061  9 
17 18  July  26!ll 
04  6  Nov.  051  2 
9523  June  9627 
Oct.  08 
July  03 
June 
May 
Dec. 
never 
Mar. 
May 
April 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec.  77 
Jan.  01 
Mar.  14 
Oct.  12 
Sept.  01 
June  0623 

Oct.  0717 
May  05  2 
Oct  1227 
June  00  1 
April  23  7 
July  76  7 
June  0517 
Sept  0524 
April  1026 
April  08  29 
April  07 17 
Feb.  05 
June  25 
1830  Oct  2327 
07  20  July  0918 
20114  April  25 
0820  June  11 
1221  Jan.  13 
05!l8June  07 
1528  Oct  24 
05 15  Jan.  07 
0525  April 
never 
never 
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9511  April  96)15 

|16  Aug.  99^ 
2312  May  2526 
1122  Feb.  16 
001  6  Jan.  11 
061  3  Nov.  08 
95|  7  Dec.  96 
04  1  Aug.  04 
03 15  Aug.  05*81 
94116  April  94 


5 
7 
5 
4 
6 
12 
23 


1 

11 


17 
7 
2 

11 

3 

8 

06i25 

25 

25 
7 
5 

28 


12 

15 

1 

7 

21 


Mar. 

June 

Mar. 

May 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Sept 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

April 

Aug. 

Oct 

June 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Dec 

Aug. 

April 

May 

Sept. 

April 

Dec. 

April 

April 

Aug. 

Dee. 

Dec. 

May 

Sept 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

June 

June 

Oct 

Mar. 

July 

April 

Nov. 

Oct 

April 

June 

June 

Dec. 

April 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Sept 

April 

May 

July 

Dec. 

Sept. 

July 

Aug. 


20 
09 
27 


3317 


30 
05 
14 

28 


0030 


14 
25 
09 
21 


10 
26 


WHEN 

PLACED  ON 

HALF  PAY. 


25 
6 

6 


14 

4 
25 
11 


25 
23 

24 


Oct  21 

July  15 

Mar.  27 

July  35 

Dec.  32 

April  11 

Feb.  IG 

June  30 

Nov.  15 

Dec.  17 

Nov.  36 


1325 

19 

13 

18 

21 

30 

24 

34 


26 
25 
9 
10 
14 

2230 

80 


4 
12 


2618 


19 
25 

6 

17 


11 
10 

13 
13 
34 
13 
26 
80 
14 
12 
87 
15 
23 

io;26 

26il7 
27|15 
19;25 
26114 
25  9 
25  8 
1216 
2915 
2526 
2519 
1825 
1325 


Oct    21 

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 


0921 

26 

09 


Dee.  14 
July  17 
June  27 

Oct    28 
Nov.  18 
Mar.  87 
June  32 
July 
Nov. 
April 
June 
May 
Mar. 
May 
May   25 
Aug.  14 
Aug.  14 
Nov.  14 
Mar.  10 
1807 
Dec..  81 
Jan.    34 
May  27 
Sept. 
July   02 
Aug.  17 


leosisw 


14  Foot 
^R.VetBstt 
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 


SN8I6N, 
ETC. 


Capti 


mns. 


15  Mar. 

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 


Hombrook,  Thos.  Beckferd  25  Aug.  99 


*  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 


1024 
0829 


01 


0830 


9^]SIIngnun,Jno.Ne]soni<*25Nov.  06 
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 
06110 


08 
05 
11 

041 


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 

Mar. 

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. 
IB. Vet  Batt 


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 


9923 
22 


18 


23^16 

0828 
lOJlO 


July 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Nov. 

Oct 

Dec. 

Oct 

Aug. 

Sept. 

July 

April 

Aug. 

Jane 

Aug. 

June 


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 

31 
4 

15 
9 


04!19 
«5'27 


04 
18 


10 
6 


Mar. 

Dec. 

April 

July 

June 

May 

Dec 

Oct 

July 

June 

Feb. 

Dec. 

July 

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. 


Unattached. 
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 
29 

22 
16 

5 
25 
28 

3 
28 

4 
13 
27 

25 

22 

1 

18 

1 

29 

4 

8 

13 

6 

6 

14 

15 


3 

28 
23 
27 
15 
28 


22 
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. 


14 

5 
27 
15 


0610 
06|l8 
22|24 
2229 


06 
04 


0525 

1229 
0027 
1125 
5 

0028 
27 
17 
16 
28 
9 
7 


03 
96 
00 
26 
05 

09 
27 
11 
12 


95 


05 
06 
05 
20 


13 
06 
03 

23 
06 
05 


1 

17 


28 
1 

23 
1 
5 

27 
95127 


25 
7 

8 

15 


7 

1 

15 

20 

28 
12 


1021 


03 
08 

07 
04 
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15 
25 
97 
13 
00 
08 


7 
19 

15 

19 

7 


12 
14 
27 
30 
26 
16 


1321 


Dec 

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 


10 

06 
10 
07 
06 
08 
25 
25 
08 


0613 
07  5 
25 
31 
0428 


16 


13 
13 


0022 


07 


0631 


00 
01 
27 
07 


31 
12 
13 
01 
15 
96 
96 
05 
09 
07 
24 


18 
08 
05 


05 
04 
22 
28 
01 


25 
25 
8 
27 
17 
28 
16 
15 
22 
29 


1 
29 


16 


2 
30 

4 
11 


27 
22 
10 
9 
1 
27 
14 
15 
12 
19 
11 
14 
25 
25 
9 
8 
31 
25 
2621 


07 
06 

11 

05 
10 

09 
0622 


18 
19 
25 
15 
14 
10 
9 
22 
25 


15 
17 
23 
23 
13 


1922 
0129 
0811 

131  8 


Aug. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

July 

April 

Nov. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

April 

July 

June 

Nov. 

Dec. 

May 

Dec. 

June 

Oct. 

May 

Mar. 

July 

July 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Oct 

May 

July 

April 

July 

Jan. 

April 

June 

Aug. 

May 

April 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

April 

July 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

July 

Dec. 

May 

Mar. 

June 

Nov. 

May 

June 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

June 

Mar. 

Oct. 

June 

June 


15 
28 
13 


12 
25 
25 


1325 


27 
14 
11 
30 


2625 


26 
25 
11 
12 
13 
21 
09 
84 
85 
04 
15 
26 
13 


5 
30 

25 

19 
1 
4 
25 
25 
24 

18 
1225 


86 
10 

13 
36 
25 
33 
06 
26 
20 
05 
12 
18 
13 
26 
13 
13 
25 


26 


34 

10 


17 
11 
13 
30 
04 
18 
10 
10 
13 
35 
33 
11 


27 
5 
1 

28 


Aug.  24 
Nov.  28 
Aug.  15 
Dec.  14 
AprU  27 
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 


Jan. 

April 

July 

Sept 

Feb. 

Aug. 

April 

1814 
Aug.  17 


28 
38 
30 
14 
36 
17 
25 


14 
17 
25 
16 
19 
26 
9 
25 
22 
3226 
1225 


30 


June 

Sept. 

Oct 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

June 

Mar. 

Jan. 

April 


02 
21 
19 
29 
27 
38 
38 
27 
38 
17 


10 
25 

12 
10 

7 

1 

27 

22 

8 

6 
20 
12 
25 

25  June  16|R- Wagg.  Tr. 
11 


86  Foot. 
Unattached. 
R.  Engineers. 
Unattached. 
R.Art.Driven 
Unattached. 
R.  Marines. 
R.  Marines. 
52  Foot 
25  Foot 
Portuguese  S. 
Unattached. 
43  Foot 


Unattached. 
R.  Artillery. 
R.  Marines. 
7  Foot 
Unattached. 
05  Foot 
Yk.  Chasseurs 
3Pr.Bn.ofAiil 
104  Foot 
9  R.  Vet  Batt. 
5R.VetBatt 
30  Unattached. 
4  Foot 
90  Foot 
103  Foot 
Unattached. 
R.  Artillery. 
Unattached. 
11  Dragoons. 
Unattached. 
Unattached. 
6W.lnd.Reg. 


1827  Nov.  1838  Foot 


5  Jan.    33 


R.  Engineer!. 
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Lfndsaj,  Wm.  Chacon  . . . 

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Litchfield,  Richard™   . 

LitUe,  Bobert  John   

Lloyd,  Kingston  Dodd  . . . 

Lloyd,  Mark 

*  IJoyd,  John  Vaughan    . 

Loftos,  Frederick 

WLoffofiy  Abraham 

*Long,  John 

*Long,  John  Amhurst  . . . 

Louiif  Marcus 

Lowe,  Sherbrooke 

9  Lynch,  Martin  

Lyon,  Geoige , 

Lyon,  William    


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4 
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18 

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M'Arthnr,  Malcolm  G 5 

M'Bamet,  Donald 5 

McCarthy,  Chas.  Callaghan  18 

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 

Macdonald,  Ronald    |  5 


Jan. 

Sept. 

April 

Nov. 

July 

Not. 

July 

never 

Oct. 

Oct 

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nerer 

Jan. 

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April 

Aug. 

July 

Jan. 

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April 

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June 


06 
1523 


07 
11 


26 
6 


never 
9  June 
17  July 
never 
never 
8  Sept. 
17  May 
8  Sept. 
31  May 
21  July 


0531 
1431 
1910 
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96 13  June 
09  6  Mar. 
28  8  Oct. 
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14  2  Mar. 
81 18  April 
01  26  Jan. 
08 15  Feb. 
0619  Aug. 
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14  July 
9  April 

12  Oct. 

13  July 
18  Jan. 

9  May 


13 
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7 
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Dec. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

July 

May 

May 

Mar. 

April 

April 

Dec. 

Dec. 

May 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

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Mar. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

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April 

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Mar. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

April 

June 

July 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

May 

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July 

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Aug. 

Mar. 

June 

April 

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July 

Aug. 

June 

Nov. 

June 

Nov. 

Jan. 


9016S«pt  14  74  Foot 
3  July   30  R.  Artillery. 
8  Mar.  21  Portogneso  8.. 
6  Nov.  27  R.  Artfllery. 
12  Sept  29  R.  Marines. 
31  May  27  Unattached. 
10  May  30  Unattached. 

1802  46  Foot 
8  April  26  Unattached. 
ORYetBatt 
Aug.  14  70  Foot 
1814  52  Foot 

5R.Yet.Batt 
26128  June  99  Unattached. 
1225  July    17  27  Foot 
26|30Dec.  26  Unattached. 
2  Aug.  386W.Iiid.Rcgr 


83 

13 

27 

26 

27 

89 

01 

26 

09 

1326 

13 

00 


26 


06 
00 


2720June  84 
13 


85 

04 
07 

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14 


20 


WRBN 

PLACED  ON 

HALF  PAY. 


1  Sept  14 


181402  Foot 


11  Dec.  85 


22 


2623 

1420 

16 

05 

11 

08 

32 

83 

24 

32 

98 

1012 

2713 

2515 

1625 

05 

0626 

03 

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26  7 

1426 

1510 

8122 

1826 

86  6 

06 

1680 

12 

1825 

82 

1626 

1028 

8018 

267 


Unattached. 
12  R.  Yet  Bait 
Unattached. 
SR.YetBatt 
1814  56  Foot 
Sept  24R.  Engineert. 
l758Foot 
Unattached. 
York  Lt  Inf. 
6R.YetBatt. 
2R.YetBatt. 
21F6ot 


Dec 
Nov. 
May 


32 
17 


Mar. 
Jan. 


17 

16  R.  Marine 


1 

16  Feb.   89|8  Diagooos. 
17 

9 

6 


Aug.  88 
July  29 
April  89 


Mar.  27 

Sept  25 
Feb. 


Sept 

Mar. 

July 

Feb. 

Sept 

Mar. 

Sept 


27 
25 


9 


Jmie 

June 

Dec 

April 

June 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Mar. 


17 
82 
18 


R.  Marines. 


Unattached. 

Unattached. 

Unattached. 

RMariaca. 
Aug.  10)6  Foot 

Unattadied. 

Unattached. 
16108  Foot 

4R.YetBatt. 
14iR.MariiM. 

R.  Mariaca. 

Unattached. 

Unattached. 
1618  Foot 
16121  Dragooaa. 

Unattached. 
16|Nova8co.Fett. 
April  88|Unattached. 

Ka  MariBea. 
April  18110  Foot 

2R.YetBatt. 

88  Foot 

Unattached. 

R.  Waggon  Tr. 
181100  Foot 
80  08  Foot 
96  Unattached. 
aiUnattwhed. 
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9  MacDonnell,  Ewen  '** 
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6  Oct.   06 
ao  Jan. 
20  Oct. 


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9  Mackay,  James 

Maekayf  Robert 

Mackay,  William 

Mackenzie)  Alexander  .... 
Mackenzie,  Alex.  Wedder. . 

Mackenzie,  Donald  

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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04 


May 
24  July 
8  Oct. 
30  Nov. 
14  Jan. 
11  July 


CAPTAIV. 


never 

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14127  Mar.  23 

26  Oct.    04 


04 
00 
09 
16 
07 
00 


26  Dec. 

OJuly 

6  May 
10  Sept.  12 
29  Sept.  27 


6  Sept  04 

9  April  2620  Nov.  27 
31  Dec.   0323  April  06 


22  July  13 
1  Dec.  04 
12  Dec.  22 
10  Feb. 
16  Nov.  16 
16  Aug.  06 
31  Mar.  14 

12  Oct,    04 

13  Nov.  23 
26  Sept.  11 

6  Aug.  99 


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WHEN 

PLACBD  ON 

HALF  PAY. 


IS 
03 

3628  Nov. 
26  Feb. 
28  Mar. 


1814  69  Foot 

3R.yetBatte 
37  Unattached. 
1601  Foot 
34  Unattached. 


17  Sept  04*22  Mar.  1026  Feb.    1672  Foot 
24  Nov.  0310  July 

6  April  01 22  May 
8  April  26   1  Aug. 

11  Jan.    0823  Jan. 
17  Dec.   03 

7  Oct    06 


8  Nov. 
27  May 

9  June 


07 
26 


9626  July  97 
14  Jan.    20 
14  Jan.    08 
7  April  26 
1  Feb.    07 
6  Nov. 
12  Feb. 
26  July 


1  June  20 15  May 
11  May   1328  Jan. 
16  July   13 
20  Feb.   23 

8  Dec.   07 

OJan.   01 
126  Oct    04 

10  April  26 
16  Sept  96 

11  May   11 
IJuly   01 

19  Feb.    24 

20  Dec.  99 
never 

7  Sept  08 
never 


13 
14 
03 
26 
06 


07 
06 
26 
12 
11 
11 
29 


1221  Nov.  16 


21 
22 
33 


26 

14 

01 

23 

28  Jan.    19 

14  Aprn  14 

7  July   26 

19  July 
4  Aug. 

16  June 
12  Dec. 
11  Jan. 

20  May 

18  May 
23  June 
26  Dec. 

never 

19  Dec.   22 
never 
never 


7  Mar. 
6  Nov. 


34 

17 


21  Mar. 

7  Feb. 
3  Dec. 

16  Oct 
1422  Nov. 
26  May 
16  Feb. 
13  Aug.  06 
9  June  37 

23  Nov.  18 
19  May   37 

11  Aug.  16 
10  Oct  26 
26  Dec. 

12  Oct 
30  June 

10  June 

11  Sept  17 

8  April  26 

24  Mar.  36 
IJuly  26 
3  Sept  12 

2622  Oct    37 
0026  Jan.    04 

3  Jan. 

1  Feb. 
18  Dec. 

13  Jan. 
30  Dec. 
10  Jan. 


8  Oct. 


18  Sept  23 
3  Jan.  28 
1  Feb.   39 


9  June  37 
16  April  20 
19  May  37 


7R.yetBatt. 
9R.yetBatt. 
Unattached. 
3  Garr.  Batt 
8R.yetBatt 
7  R.  yet  Batt 
30  69  Foot 
79  Foot 
103  Foot 
Unattached. 
Unattached. 
3  R.  yet.  Batt. 
Unattached. 
Unattached. 
Unattached. 


6  July   21 97  Foot 


16 
26 
86 


21 
06 
07 


13 
03 
26 
01 


Matheson,  David 

Hatheson,  John 

Mathew,  Geo.  Benvenuto 
Hathias,  Gabriel*"   .... 

Matson,  Henry 

Haule,  John    

fSB  Maunsell,  John  Edm.*"* 

Maxwell,  Henry 

HaxweU,  WUliam 

*  May,  Joseph    

Mayer,  Philip 

Mayne,  Simon  William .... 

Mayne,  WUUam 

Meech,  Thomas  Crosby     . . 

Meek,Jacob>* 

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MelUs,John    llOJune  26 


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6  Aug. 

7  July 
18  Dec. 
16  Sept  13 
24  Sept  06 
14  June  06 

4  Mar.  13 

1  AprU  24 

never 

130  Dec.  97 

1  April  24 


22 

0824  Feb. 

2731  Dec. 

07 

97 

37 
1  Sept  01 
1  July    16126  Feb. 


12  Mar.  1828  June  3628  June  36 


16  Dec.   1626  Dec. 


17  April  04 
19  Sept  26 

1  Feb. 

2  June 
09 
06 
14 


6  Dec.   10 
19  April  31 
0829  Aug.  26 
1430  Nov.  38 
19  May  09 16  Sept  31 
1  June  0624  Mar.  17 
13  Jan. 
18  Feb. 


never 


10  April  23 

26111  June  30 

26  Dec.   13 


7  July 


6  Sept  06 


26  Dec. 


21  Mar.   1022  Oct 


26  April  09 


9  Mends,  Hugh  Bowen 
Metcalfe,  Tho$,  Levet  . . 
m  Methold,  Edward  . . 
MeyneU,  Edw.  Francis  . . 
Hiehell,  Walter  Taylor. . 


26 
24 
06 
12 


28  May   1020  Dec. 
3  April  28  24  Jan. 
12  Feb. 


33 
38 


14  June 
3826  Dec. 
26  Feb. 
17  May 
10  June 
26  Feb. 
8  April  26 


Unattached. 

Unattached. 
1679  Foot 
31 
26 
24 


Unattached. 
Unattached. 
62  Foot 
Unattached. 
R.  Marines. 
R.  Marines. 
1  Aug.  1669  Foot 
11  Oct    39  90  Foot 

2  R.  yet.  Batt. 
6  Feb.    23  79  Foot 

23  R.  Artillery. 
29  Unattached. 
R.  Artillery. 
1799160  Foot 
R.  Marines. 
R.  Art  Drivers 
19|Gren.  Gds. 
Unattached. 
78  Foot 


30  Nov. 
30  Nov. 
14  Nov. 
18  May 
11  June 


6  Aug.  0023  Nov.  0926  Jan.    18 


IFeb. 
26  Oct 

1  Oct 
23  June 


13  Nov.  06  27  Nov.  06 


6  Aug.  0923  May  0026  April  06 
17  Sept  I2I23  Mar.  16 11  Oct    21 

8  July   13,26  Aug.  13 
10  June  04l24AprU96 


27 
27 

12 
26 
14 

40] 
14 


38 
30 

26 
26 
30 


26  Oct 
3  May 


27 


26  April  16 

23  Sept  36  Unattached. 

17  Mar.  36  R.  Artillery. 


Unattached. 
R.  Marines. 
R.  Artillery. 
Unattached. 
Unattached. 


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 


Unattached. 
R.  Engineers. 
Unattached. 
Staff  Corps. 
6  R.  yet.  Batt 
3  Drag.  Gds. 
79  Foot 
R.  Marines. 
820 


CapiednM. 


Mlcklathwait,  John  1 

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 

Montagu,  Lard,  Wm.  Fran.  23 
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 

SMor^,  Bdward 
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     . .  • . 
Neynoe, Charles  FiU  Boy.. 

Niehotoi  James 

ip  NicoUs,  Angustus^^ . . . . 

miTtd^fWrniam 

9  Nkholion,  Huntloj^*  .. 


BN8IOK, 
BTO. 


5 
19 

0 
2 
27 
16 
31 
25 

14 
17 
20 
85 
21 
5 
4 
10 


Oct. 

May 

Mar. 

Not. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

June 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

July 

July 

Nov. 

May 

Sept. 

May 

April 

July 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Sept 

Sept. 

never 

July 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

never 

July 

Jan. 

May 

Nov. 

May 

April 

Dec 

April 

April 

April 

Aug. 

never 

never 

Mar. 

Feb. 

July 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Sept 

Jan. 

April 

never 

Sept 

July 

June 

May 

Sept 

Oct 

Aug. 

Oct 


12 


0426 


22 

07 

18 

26{ 

04 

04 

07 

00 

12 

05 

07 

15 

18 

08 

05 

12 


0025 


17 
15 


08 


82 


07 


12 
83 
04 


11 
17 

15 


LXBUT. 


10 


27 

29 

1 

3 

8 

3 

20 

5 

20 

27 

5 

16 

8 

11 

28 

20 


12 

17 


0427 
11 

98123 

0420 
05 

11 
04 
08 
97 

25 
05 
07 
06 


11 

4 

11 

14 

1 

9 

2 

15 

9 


2631 


10 


1515 
12   1 
96 
9014 


19 
5 
9 
3 


1828 


15 
27 
26 


0415 


1 
16 

7 
17 


0625 


00 
90 
05 
09 
04 
11 


25 
9 
6 
1 

11 
5 


Aug. 

Sept 

Feb. 

June 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Oct. 

April 

Sept. 

AprU 

June 

July 

June 

Sept 

Mar. 

Aug. 

May 

Mar. 

Sept 

Sept 

Feb. 

July 

April 

Sept 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

never 

May 

Sept 

Aug. 

never 

Feb. 

April 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

never 

Mar. 

May 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

June 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Oct 

July 

Oct 

Sept 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Deo. 

April 

Sept 

July 

Aug. 


CAPTAIN. 


13 

04 

24 

09 

24 

28 

06 

05 

10 

01 

15 

08 

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19 

81 

11 

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23 

01 

28 

23 

08 

13 

03 


7 

17 
8 
22 
18 
28 
26 
27 
8 
11 
10 
12 
5 
21 
8 
6 
17 
12 
25 
23 
23 
23 
15 
21 
28 
0626 


08 
08 


17 
5 
26 
0631 


00 


0324 

25 

8618 

0625 


08 
08 
27 
08 
84 
16 

92 
25 
14 
30 
08 
24 


8 


13 

9 

18 

18 

10 

14 

23 

15 

8 

3 

5 

27 

19 


15  7 
2515 
0610 
a*)  24 


12 
21 
94 
18 
07 
00 
84 
09 
13 


24 
17 
16 
13 
25 

4 
^ 

4 
17 


0527 
1324 


July 

Feb. 

April 

April 

July 

Dec. 

Nov. 

June 

Sept 

April 

July 

Oct 

Aug. 

July 

April 

Nov. 

Sept 

June 

April 

June 

April 

April 

April 

Nov. 

Nov. 

July 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Oct 

Aug. 

Sept 

Oct 

Dec 

Jan. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

July 

Jan. 

Jan. 

July 

Oct 

May 

AprU 

April 

June 

May 

Ji/ec* 

Aug. 

June 

June 

Oct 

Feb. 

June 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Oct 

Dec. 

Sept 

June 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Mar. 


WHEN 

PLACED'  ON 

HALF  PAY. 


85  7  July  85  Uaattached. 
14  8April26~ 


Unattached. 
Unattached. 


36  8  April  26 

1311  April  23.55  Foot 

86,15  Mar.  31 

3828  Dec.  38 
6  April  20 


121 
11 
85 
11 


3  June 
3428  Dec 
30 


90l 
12 
31 


Unattached. 
Unattached. 
100  Foot 
7R.VetBatt 
10  Aug.  86i66Foot 
13|60  Foot. 
R.  Artillery. 
R.  Marines. 


35 
9  Dec   34 
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 

R.  Marines. 
1282  Aug.  83  75  Foot 
1525  Feb.    19<Co]dstr.  Gds. 
27  R.  Marines^ 

1329  April  103W.Ind.Beg. 
11   3  Mar.  18R.  Marines. 
1385  Sept  1428  Foot 
31   8  April  36|Unattach0d. 
13 
87 
84 
34 
14 
37 
85 
90 

94     • 
2685  Nov. 


25  Dec    14 

6  Dec.  27 

12  April  31 

18  July    34 


16|14  Foot 
37 


18  18  Aug. 
35  26  Jan. 
19,25  Oct 


28 

25 
38 
21 


26^  9  July   8957  Foot 

«7l 


871  7  Aug.  27 
do|l5June  30 
13  3  Sept  18 
lljUMar.  22 


28  Foot 
60  Foot 
Unattached. 
Unattached. 


25  Mar. 

30  Dec.  37  R.  ArtiUery. 
14  July  85  Unattached. 
25  Dec.  08|Gren.  Gds. 


Invalids. 
Unattached. 
Unattached. 
4  Foot 
7  Foot 


1624  M«y   1644  Foot 


85 


8321  May 
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. 
SSlUnattachsd. 
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 

Nov. 

April 

April 

July 

July 

Mar. 

July 

Jan. 

Oct 

Aug. 

May 

May 

Sept 

Nov. 

June 

Dec. 

June 

Jan. 

Oct 

Oct 

June 

May 

June 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Sept 

April 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Sept 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

May 

June 

April 

April 

Jan. 

April 

Sept 

Oct 

June 

Nov. 

Oct 

Dec. 

May 

Sept 

Dec. 

Dec. 

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 


Sept  149  Foot 


1425 

09 

3428 


25 

15 


9522 


10 

6 

9 

8 

\30 

25 

24 
3 
8 


11 
22 


July    22 

April  26 

Nov.  17 

April  31 

Sept.  26 

Oct    35 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Sept 

Nov. 

Sept 

Feb. 

Dec. 

May 

Feb. 

Feb. 

June 

June 

Dec. 

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, 
PymM,  Arthur... 
ff  Pyner,  Francis 


8 

6 
30 
11 

1 

>/l94 

17 

tSd 

13 

13 

8 
26 
19 


9  Qoentin,  Geo.  Edward  . . 

Queited,  Thomat 

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 .  • 

Beynoidif  Jwma   

)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 

2525 

1425 

12 

1326 

13 

1830 

04 

1025 

07 


1 
25 


1325 


25 


2025 

1325 

15 

3428 

22  2 

05 

07 

27 

091 

81 

13125 


18 
14 


1425 


09  25  Oct 

1027  June  32 

5  Oct  38 


6 

17 

14 

6 

3 

06111 
04 
2524 


13 


1026 


3 
3 


0525 


1 


0623 


6 


1525 


Feb. 
May 

Feb. 

Oct 

Dec. 

Aug. 

May 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Oct 

Feb. 

Mar. 

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. 

Sept 

May 

Jan. 

April 

Sq>t. 

May 

Aug. 

April 
Sept 
Oct. 
July 
June 
Jan. 
July 
Mar. 
Oct 
July 
Aug. 
GO 


09 
26 
03 
24 
04 
24 


CAPTAIIf. 


9 
1 

19 

14 
10 
17 


24|i4 
08 
15 
08 


97 
04 

06 
21 
12 

12 
00 
16 
10 
07 
04 

05 
06 
24 
05 
07 
03 
94 


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 


2429 
0525 


21 
09 


94 


12 
09 
11 
09 
07 
S3 
00 

31 
19 


15 


12 
16 
08 
12 


25 
98 
05 
04 


9 
31 


0615 


15 


0930 


18 
9 
10 
9 
21 
10 
25 

30 
3 


9525 


17 


07131 
6 
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 

July 

Mar. 

May 

July 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

June 

April 

May 

Dec. 

April 

Aug. 

Oct. 

June 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

June 

Nov. 

June 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

June 

May 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

June 

Jan. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

June 

Aug. 

May 

May 

Jan. 


28i 
31 
12 


2614 


14 
20 
26 
16 


2524 


25 
13 
12 


1025 
25 
16 
29 
19 


13 
06 
37 
29 
13 
34 
25(21 


25 
27 
13 
13 
13 
25 
17 
39 


14 
6 

18 
10 
25 

4 
1 
7 


26122 
11 


10 
01 
26 


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 


20  R 


1425 
2520 


25 
25 


15 
14 
94 
3630 


24 
1 

25 
15 
27 
25 

27 
1 
2 

28 
25 


April 
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. 


1438 
1783104 
9  May   2250 


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. 


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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 


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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 

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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 
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02 
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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 
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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 


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31 

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8 
13 
14 
23 
26 
14 
28 
30 
19 

9 
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12 
15 
13 
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99 
89 
16 
32 
16 
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07 
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01 
39 
19 
82 
17 


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June 
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16 
32 
38 
30 


R.  Marines. 
Unattached. 
5  R.  Vet.  Bat 
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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. 
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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  . . 

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♦  Welsh,  Conway 

Wemyss,  James 

Wcstropp,  Lionel  John 

Wetherall,  Charles*** 


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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 


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never 

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never 
28  April 
1  Dee. 
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never 

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32 16  Dec. 

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8  Aug. 

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08 
04 
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01 
32 
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06 
36 
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CAPTAIN. 


88  Dec  8813  Jan.   87 


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08 
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0833 
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181 

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22 
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1385  Mar.  16|l 4  Dragoons 
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19 
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18 
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37 
81 

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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. 
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48  Foot 
86|Unattached. 
.  Bngineers. 
Foot 
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41  Foot 


81 

17 

86 

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164 

164 

84 

83 

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8036 

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15115  June  15 


9 
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1335 

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36 
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18 

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6 
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1335 


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6 
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25 
85 


35139 

ld;35  Sept  14140  Foot 

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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 

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^Foot 

Unattached. 
Mar.  33131  Dragoons. 
1816(79  Foot 

Unattached. 
July   SOlUDattached. 

|7  RVetBaU 

R.  Marines. 
Oct   38143  Foot 

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Unattached. 

York  Rangers 
Ang.  lOiOlengarry  Fe. 
Sept  37|Cape  Reg. 

R.  Marines. 

Unattached. 

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Oct    85  Unattached. 
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4  Dec. 

21  Sept. 
6  April  01 

25  Aug.  08 

22  Aug.  06 
10  Dec.    12 

6  July 
2  Sept.  14 
never 

23  Aug.  09 
0  April  07 
2  July   07 

26  Nov. 
12  Jan. 
23  June 
12  Feb. 
12  Sept  06 

6  June   06 

19  May  14 
22  June  04 

6  AprU  10 
29  Mar.  95 
14  Sept.  04 

20  Feb.    88 
22  Dec.   08 


9  m  Wharton,  William  «" 

White,  Frederick   

9  White,  John 

9  Whitle,  Bobert 

9  Whitley,  James 

Wicburg,  John  Andrew*'®. . 

Wightman,  George    

Wilford,  Ernest  Christian . . 
9  Wiikkuon,  William .... 
WiUardf  Leonard  Kilham 

9  Williams,  James 

Williams,  Joseph  

Williams,  Robert  

Williams,  Rowland  Edward 

Williams,  WilUam 

Wills,  Thomas  Lake 

Willson,  Thomas 

Wilson,  Edward 

Wilson,  James    

WilsoHf  John 

Wils<Mi,  Joseph  Fraser  .... 
Wilson,  Peter  Theodore    . . 

Wily,  Daniel  

Winckley,  Thomas     ...... 

Windham,  Joseph  Smyth . . 

*  Winnington,  Hen.  Jeffreys      never 

Wishart,  Alexander   14  Nov. 

Witts,  John 12  May 

9  Wolfe,  Edward 29  Dec. 

Wolfe,  Richard*" 7  Feb. 

Wolrige,  Ambrose  A.  R.   . .    4  July 

Wolseley,  Rob.  Benj.«" 6  Oct. 

^M  Wood,  John  Manley  . .  19  May 

Woodford,  John 30  Dec. 

Woods,  Richard 2  Dec. 

9  Woolcombe,  Robert"'  . .    1  July 

Workman,  Thomas    3  Jan. 

Worsley,  James  White  ....    1  July 
Wortley,  Hon,  Chas.  Stuart  26  Nov. 
9  Wrench,  £.  Ommanney         Mar. 
9  Wrench,  Wm.  Handfield     1  April 
Wright,  George 11  July 

*  Wright,  Samuel never 

Wright,  Thomas 6  Feb. 

Wolff,  Kenelm  Chandler  . .  29  Oct. 

Wyatt,  Alex.  H.  L 17  Sept. 

Wyatt,Samuel    128  Feb. 

Wyke,  George    

Wyndharo,  Alex.  Wadham   16  Mar. 

Wynn,  iSir  William   3  April 

9  Wynne,  Abraham  Wm.«*  16  April 
Wynne,  John 16  Dec. 


Yarmouth,  R.  S.  C.  Earl  of 
Yeoman,  Constautine    .... 

Young,  James 

Young,  William 

9  Younghusband,  Robert. . 


Certains, 


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0611 


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9  Feb. 

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10  June 

27  Jan. 

13  Mar. 

14  Dec 
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06 
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Sept  14 
April  26 
June  16 
Dec.  01 
Nov.  16 
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May   37 

Feb.  27 
Dec.  06 
June  17 
Feb.  03 
Dec.  14 
Sept 
Sept.  21 
Sept. 
Dec.  14 
Mar.  37 
June  32 
April  32 
Sept.  25 
July 

June  24 
Mar.  31 
Jan.  33 
Oct.  29 
July  14 
Nov.  21 
Sept  33 
Feb.  00 
Dec  19 
Nov.  27 
Dec.  39 
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29 

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Sept.  39 


17  April  23 
13  Dec.  32 
19  Mar.  29 

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1667  Foot 

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R.  Marines. 

Unattached. 

R.  Marines. 

83  Foot 

4  Foot. 

17  Dragoons. 
1430  Foot 

16  Foot 
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28  Foot 

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67  Foot 
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36  Foot. 

96  Foot 

R.  Artillery. 

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22  Dragoons. 
Staff  Corps. 
88  Foot. 
R.  Marines. 
63  Foot 


337 


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 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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    . . . 


CORNET, 

WHEN 

IJa  LIEUT,  or 

LIEUT. 

PLACED  ON 

fiNSIGN. 

HALF  PAY. 

16  Nov.   13 

23  April  18 

7  June 

19 

61  Foot. 

20  May   26 

8  Jan.    29 

3  Nov. 

37 

38  Foot. 

26  Dec.   76 

IJan.    79 

15  May 

87 

R.  Marines. 

24  May    15 

3  July    17 

19  July 

19 

York  Rangers. 

3  May   84 

27  May   07 

3  June 

07 

50  Foot. 

1  Sept.  14 

17  Oct.    16 

6  June 

22 

2  Dragoon  Guards. 

20  Oct.    80 

15  July   81 

72  Foot. 

never 

25  Mar.   13 

4  R.  Veteran  Bat. 

10  Mar.  08 

22  Feb.    10 

22  July 

1963  Foot. 

1  Nov.  03 

1  Feb.    06 

7  Oct. 

14'R.  Marines. 

21  April  13 

13  Aug.   16  25  Mar. 

17  33  Foot. 

27  April  11 

18  Sept.  29,23  Feb. 

30  R.  Marines. 

14  Feb.    16 

22  Mar.   18  25  July 

1924  Dragoons. 

24  Feb.    13 

3  Mar.   14  26  Nov. 

18|7  Foot. 

never 

25  Feb,    14             1814|3  Prov.  Batt. 

never 

25  Dec.    13  25  Mar. 

1688  Foot. 

10  Aug.  04 

1  Dec.   05    1  Feb. 

19  R.  Art.  Drivers. 

10  Sept.  12 

26  Sept.  1325  Dec. 

14  38  Foot. 

8  Mar.   10 

28  May    12,  6  May 

16184  Foot. 

Dec.   02 

24  Dec.   0211  May 

16|52  Foot. 

23  Aug.  10 

5  June   11  25  July 

16  CorsicanRangers. 

7  Oct.    13 

25  Sept.  17  15  Oct. 

20  24  Dragoons. 

14  May    12 

21  Oct.    13   9  May 

17  1  Foot. 

31  Mar.    14 

26  July    15'  6  Dec. 

aT  Staff  Corps. 

16  Jan.    09 

10  Nov.  09  9  Dec. 

24'(J  W.  I.  Regiment. 

never 

25  Mar.   14'            1814 1  Prov.  Batt. 

24  June   12 

22  Dec.    1327  Feb. 

23  26  Foot. 

2  Aug.  99 

21  Aug.  04;  5  Dec. 

14 

R.  Marines. 

23  Nov.  09 

25  June  12 

• 

3  R.  Veteran  Bat. 

4  Oct.    04 

3  Nov.  08 

5  R.  Veteran  Bat. 

14  Dec.   25 

15  Nov.  27 

4  Jan. 

83 

27  Foot. 

28  April  10 

17  Dec.    13  19  Dec. 

20 

Royal  Artillery. 

6  Mar.   18 

14  Sept.  20  5  June 

28 

8  Foot. 

Aug.  07 

26  Feb.    08 

6  R.  Veteran  Bat. 

4  Feb.    08 

11  Feb.    08 18  Feb. 

08 

112  Foot. 

never 

25  Dec.   13  25  Sept. 

14 

4  Foot. 

3  June  12 

4  Feb.    14,14  Mar. 

16 

4  Foot. 

1  Sept.  08 

21  June  10  24  Oct. 

22 

Coldstream  Gds. 

10  Mar.  95 

R.  Irish  Art. 

19  Oct.    09 

23  Apra  12 

25  Feb. 

16 

40  Foot. 

IJan.    07 

17  Dec.   08 

1  July 

16 

R.  Art.  Drivers. 

10  June    13 

25  May    15 

25  Dec. 

18 

York  Rangers. 

16  May   07 

7  Mar.   10 

12  Mar. 

16 

70  Foot. 

17  June  13 

10  Oct.    1620  Nov. 

23 

8  Dragoons. 

28  Dec.    15 

25  Feb.    22:30  June 

25 

Unattached. 

12  Mar.   12 

29  April  I3I25  July 

14 

9  Dragoons. 

27  Aug.  07 

22  Sept.  08 

2  R.  Veteran  Bat. 

27  April  09 

28  Feb.    12 

25  Mar. 

17 

26  Foot. 

25  Oct.    97 

1  Feb.    98 

9  May 

00 

3  Foot. 

1  Mar.  98 

21  Aug.  00 

7  May 

03 

15  Foot. 

24  Nov.  12 

13  July   15  30  Mar. 

20 

58  Foot. 

30  Jan.    12 

19  Oct.    15 

25  Feb. 

16 

88  Foot. 

12  May    14 

11  Jan.    21 

25  Aug. 

21 

88  Foot. 

never 

25  Dec.   13 

25  Sept. 

14 

14  Foot. 

28  Feb.    05 

12  Sept.  0525  Nov. 

18 

98  Foot. 

11  July    11 

30  Sept.  13 

0  Jan. 

141 

47  Foot. 

S47 


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 
^1 

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. 

July 

Oct. 

April 

Mar. 

July 

Mar. 

Sept. 

May 

Dec. 

Aug. 

June 

July 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

July 


08 
15 


15(25 
24 
1 
25 
25 
25 


21 
98 
12 
08 
14 
11 
15116 


14 
15 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAY. 


16 
25 


Nov. 

Oct 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Mar. 


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 
05 
11 
11 
14 
19 
11 
07 
14 
15 
21 
08 
13 
11 
09 

14 

07 

11 

14 

13 

96 

10 

24 

08 

13 

24123 

01 

3727 

04 

12 

1425 

99 

1525 

1525 


08 
05 
11 


32 

14 
10 
26 
14 
14 
08 


11 

9 

5 

23 

13 

27 

7 

10 

25 

26 

5 

1 

1 

25 


25 
25 
17 
25 
31 
0 
1 
28 
30 
25 


May 
Dec. 


15 
19 


14  Dragoons. 
R.  Artillery. 


1  Garr.  Bat. 
16  Foot. 
67  Foot. 


June  34  Unattached. 
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 
16 

3e 

17 


Nov. 

June 

Oct 

July 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Sept. 

1814 
July    17 


24 
33 
14 


Sept. 

April 

April 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

April 


89  Foot 

I  Foot. 
27  Foot. 
77  Foot 

152  Garr.  Bat 
29|Unattached. 

53  Foot. 

Upattached. 

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 
Unattached. 
8  R.  Veteran  Bat. 
July    d8|38Foot 

II  R.  Veteran  Bat 

40  Foot 


16 
17 


01 
14 

28 
24 
17 

261 


25  Sept  17 

May    1640  Foot 
180052  Foot 


17 


10 

10 

7 


1227 


20 
25 
25 
28 
16 


Mar. 
Nov. 
Sept 
Mar. 
Sept. 
April 
Oct 
Mar. 
ucc* 
Sept 
April  17 
1814 


24 
17 
32 
16 
37 
17 
22 
30 


33  Foot 


163  Garr.  Bat 


R.  Marines. 
101  Foot 
40  Foot. 
Ger.  Leg. 

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 


CORMBT, 
BTO. 


19 

3 

6 

6 

7 

24 

27 

2 

14 

18 

5 

3 

15 

26 

15 

22 

18 

26 

5 

17 

6 

16 

3 

7 

29 

4 

2 

16 

24 

6 

1 

20 

23 

2 

21 

SO 

11 

7 

120 

12 

8 

125 

7 

6 

3 

131 

18 

3 

13 

1 

2 

6 

28 

26 

91 

12 

22 

23 

30 
25 
28 
21 
16 


May 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Nov. 

May 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

May 

July 

July 

June 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Oct. 

June 

Jan. 

Feb. 

July 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Not. 

Oct. 

July 

April 

April 

May 

June 

Not. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Not. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

June 

Aug. 

May 

April 

June 

Feb. 

May 

Not. 

Feb. 

May 

July 

July 

April 

July 

June 

Oct. 

Mar. 

April 

Aug. 

April 

Oct 

Aug. 

never 

x^ec. 

April 

Feb. 

Not. 

July 


98 

14 
06 
00 
07 
13 
10 
12 
12 
10 
03 
13 
08 
12 
05 
09 
10 
08 
09 
27 
101 


8026 


05 


1412 
1329 
0926 


11 

95 

18 

11 

101 

07 

09 

03 

12 

12 

12 

00 

13 


08 


16 
03 
09 
13 
08 


27 

81 


11 
12 
991 
07 


LIBUT. 


1 

28 
26 

4 
28 
27 
14 
17 
.30 
25 
15 
26 
20 
23 

5 
16 
18 

1 
24 
27 
10 


18 


7 
12 
19 
10 
9 
2 
11 
22 
11 
10 
16 
19 
25 


0926 
9324 


11 


12  9 
12  7 
1412 
1026 


9 
15 

3 
19 
23 


0911 
1030 


9 
3 


1515 
1227 
1015 
26 
1323 


23 

27 

7 

16 


April 

Mar. 

Nov. 

June 

Sept. 

June* 

May 

July 

Sept 

June 

Aug. 

June 

Mar. 

x^ec. 

June 

May 

Jan. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

May 

Sept. 

June 

Not. 

Feb. 

June 

April 

Not. 

April 

Not. 

Dee. 

June 

May 

May 

Feb. 

Dee. 

June 

Fab. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Dee. 

April 

April 

Dec. 

June 

Oct 

Jan. 

Not. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

April 

Mar. 

July 

April 

April 

Aug. 

Oct 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Sept 

May 

April 

Not. 


9^ 

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0(' 
12 
07 
161 
12 
16 
19 
12 


0512 
1619 
10119 

19 
1 

15 


13 

10 

11 

12 

08 

12 

34 

11 

83 

09 

2429 

15 


10 
13 


9625 


21 


1225 


11 
11 


11 

951 

11 


18 
05 
11 

21 


11 


11 


16 


13 


09 


WHBM 

PLACED  OH 

HALF  PAY. 


12 
25 

15 
1 
25 
25 
25 
25 
14 
19 


1 

16 

9 


18 
6 


19 


25 
25 


1219 
0625 
1425 
1325 
1420 
0526 
1425 


25 

8 

19 


1325 
1626 
2025 
13 


1 

1 

9 

10 


0030 


23 


1216 
2926 
8531 
1626 
1429 


2 


1325 


18 


1325 


9 


0225 


13 


Sept. 

Jan. 

April 

Oct 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

July 

Dec. 

Not. 

May 

July 

Aug. 

Sept 

May 


April 
June 
Dec. 

Sept. 
Dee. 

Mar. 

Sept 

June 

Not. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

April 

April 

Dee. 

Mar. 

Sept 

April 

Not. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Not. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

April 

Oct 

Sept 

July 

Mar. 

Dee 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Oct 

Feb. 

Sept 

8epU 

May 

Not. 

June 

Not. 


99 
17 


19  Scots  FostUer  Ods. 


29 


166  Foot 


17 
17 
18 
25 


17 


R.  Marines. 
89  Foot 


Unattached. 


12  Foot 
44  Foot 
Rifle  Brigade. 
Unattaebed. 


22WestInd.Iluigfn. 
14  R.  Marines. 
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 


9 
24 

1 

1 
30 

1 

12 
7 
9 

126 
14 
4 

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18 

9 
11 

1 
27 
14 

11 
1 
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9 
24 
29 
30 
22 
27 
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6 
122 
9 
18 
11 
4 
7 
6 


4 
11 
18 
29 
16 
28 
19 

14 
16 


July 

April 

May 

Sept. 

Dec. 

April 

Feb. 

Jan. 

June 

never 

May 

Nov. 

May 

June 

Mar. 

Jan. 

never 

July 

June 

Nov. 

Sept. 

April 

Mar. 

never 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

May 

Jan. 

July 

June 

never 

Jan. 

June 

Jan. 

Feb. 

May 

June 

Nov. 

Dee. 

JtUy 

Mar. 

Sept. 

May 

Aug. 

May 

July 

July 

Nov. 

June 

never 

June 

Mar. 

Aug. 

July 

Mar. 

Oct 

April 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Jan. 


09 
09 
10 
13 
06 
06 
16 
14 


11 


LIEUT. 


8  Oct 

1  Nov. 

8  Oct 
14  Dec. 
16  June 

IJuly 

25  Sept 
16  Nov. 

0924  Oct 

26  Dec. 
24  Feb. 

13'  4  April 
1424  Feb. 
0924  Oct 
OOjl^July 
00  7  Sept 

[26  Dec. 
21 10  Sept 
21 29  AprU 
0927  May 
13 10  May 
26 19  May 
96 13  Nov. 

26  Dec. 
09,16  April 
04;  8  May 
1430  Sept 
12!  6  Aug. 
04  26  April 
09  29  Nov. 
0929  Aug. 

;20  Feb. 
10,20  Aug. 
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 

1030 

13 

14 
08 
12 
17 
15 
11 
13 
13 
16 
20 
1024 


12 
04 


25 

1 
26 
25 
25 
25 
25 
13 


9 
25 


1325 
2525 


24 

12 
15 
34 
98 
19 
12 
06 
24 
13 
06 
09 
13 
16 
12 
79 
0926 


12 
04 
12 
00 
14 
11 
11 
11 
05 


12 
28 
79 
12 


13 
10 
99 
11 
13 
10 


29  Oct. 
22  May 
24  Aug. 
12  Dec. 
27  July 

27  Dec. 

28  July 
91  Dec. 
10  April 
24  July 

4  June 
6  Feb. 
18  July 
1  May 
4  Feb. 


19 
12 
11 
12 
28 
11 
12 


16 
18 
25 
16 
6 
27 
10 


0425 


15 


0491 


90  22  June 


7  April 
4  Feb. 

18  Nov. 

24  Dec. 

13  June 

29  Mar. 


04|27  Aug. 


16 
15 
12 
12 
06 
02 
12 
14 
36 
83 
13 
32 
25 
14 
99 
12 
16 
12 
04 


24 

1 

30 

6 

16 

2 

14 

25 

13 

7 

4 

23 


Dec. 


Sept 

Feb. 

June 

Mar. 

Sept 

Dec. 

Mar. 


Oct 
Oct. 
Dec. 
Feb. 


25 


3 
29 
24 
25 

3 


26 

7 

5 

25 

21 

17 

26 

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. 

5  Aug. 
31  Dec. 
27  Jan. 
22  Oct. 
16  Feb. 
14  Oct. 
22  Mar. 

2  Dec. 

0  Jan. 


2d  LI  but. 

BTC. 


LI  BUT. 


03 

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99 
25 
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11 

6 

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Sept.  09 
June 
April  12 
May  95 
June  12 
April  09 
Oct.  12 
Oct.  11 
Mar.  14 
May  15 
Oct. 

Feb.    12 
never 
Sept.  00 
Feb.    96 
April  07 
never 
Nov.  00 
Aug. 
July    21 
June  06 
Oct    27 
Nov.  06 
Aug.  05 
Sept.  12 
Aug. 
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Nov.  06 
May    12 
May 
Nov. 
Jan.    131 
Feb.    11 
June 
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June 
May 
Dec.   20 
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05  IMay 
12  8  Jan. 
04 10  Jan. 
2928  Sept 
1425  Dec. 
29  30  Dec. 
1029  Aug. 
27  30  Dec. 
13 13  Dec. 
0825  Jan. 
1424  Feb. 


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09 


WHRN 

PLACED  ON 

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    


CORNET. 


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juec. 

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HALF  PAY. 


25 
15 


11 

2 


25 


Dec.    17109  Foot. 
April  17  21  Foot 
Jan.    2443  Foot. 
Dec.    18WestInd.IUiigen. 
Dec.    16  R.  Marines.        / 
April  1244  Foot 
Jan.    1789  Foot 
May    17  62  Foot 
Mar.  2219DngOQQS. 
1814  3PIOV.  Ba.arMU. 

8R. Vet  Bait 

45  Foot 

African  Corps. 
Brigade. 

IGarr.Batt 
Foot 
Foot 

R.  Art  Driven. 
May    17|62Foot 
Feb.    1738  Foot 
June  02115  Dngoons. 


Jan.    28 
July    31 
April  92|IriBh 
Sept  17 
Dec 
July 


1428 
2083 


1 

11 


12 
06 
16 
1825 


25 


1425 


14 

10 
1 

4 
19 


13 

96 

06 

30 

09 

19 

12 

02 

1425 

1526 

1526 

1325 

1125 

12  9 

13 

07 

1422 

1627 


April  36 
Sept  17 
Dec. 
Aug.   17 


220 


April 
Nov. 


1814|R.WaggooTr. 

April  17  R.  Marines. 

Mar.  1923  Dragoons. 
178382  Foot 

Sept  02  36  Foot 

AprU  17  9  Foot 

Dec.    18  Rifle  Brigade. 

Mar.  21169  Foot 

lR.YetBatt 

Dec.    18  Rifle  Brigade. 

Mar.  17  97  Foot 

Feb.    1657  Foot 

May   2918  Foot 

Indep.  Co. 
18b8Foot 
46  Foot 
13  Dragoons. 
Dragoons. 
56  Foot 
7Ganr.£att 

Mar.  17  77  Foot 

May   25  Unattached. 

April  1723  Foot 

Sept  17  83  Foot 

Jan.    18 14  Foot. 

Oct    23  25  Dragoons. 

7RoyaiVetBatt 
3  Royal  Vet  Batt 

244  Foot 
29171  Foot 


1225  Mar.   17 


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 

2  R.  Vet  Batt 
^  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 


CORKBT, 
BTC. 


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28  Oct. 
7  June 

19  April 
aOFeb. 
11  May 

7  June 

3  Aug. 
16  Sept. 

26  Aug. 
14  Sept 

9  May 

11  Mar. 
6  Sept. 

12  Jan. 

4  May 

8  Dec. 
6  June 
1  Oct. 
6  April 

27  July 

3  Sept. 
8  May 
8  June 

16  Jan. 
22  July 

26  July 

16  Aug. 

27  July 
12  April 
10  June 

4  April 
never 

30  May 
10  Dec. 
26  Mar. 
21  Mar. 
14  Nov. 

26  Oct. 
never 

10  Dec. 
24  Sept. 

10  May 

17  Mar. 

20  April 

11  July 
20  Dec. 

20  May 

8  June 
6  Aug. 

11  Feb. 

27  Sept. 

21  Aug. 

9  July 
4  Oct. 

19  July 
4  Mar. 
129  Jan. 

10  Nov. 

12  May 

18  Dec. 
12  Nov. 

6  Feb. 


LI  BUT. 


Tpiar.  16 


13 

1823  May 

16 

10 


8  June 
10  June 
1219  Aug. 
96  1  IfoY. 
3311  Nov. 
0926  Aug. 
1820  July 

07  3  Jan. 
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11   3  Dec. 

11  3  July 
10  6  June 
26  20  Jan. 
92  IJuly 
13 14  Dec. 
0924  June 
96 14  May 
9911  Nov. 
09 17  May 

12  4  May 
0611  Nov. 
0619  Jan. 

08  80  Aug. 


WHEN 

PLACED  ON 

HALF  PAY. 


13 


9620  Feb. 


11 


1230 
1626 
0422 


81 

11 
07 
08 
11 
11 
07 


11 
121 
11 
131 


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08 
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20  8  June 
13 

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36  20  Dec. 

13  8  June 
16 18  Jan. 
12 12  Dec. 

06  6  Dec. 
1326  Mar. 
1326  Mar. 
14 

82 16  Feb. 
96  IJuly 
26  2  Feb. 
11 20  Nov. 
1222  Feb. 
99  2  July 
1326  Dec. 
1626  July 

07  3  Aug. 
97 10  Aug. 
09  24  July 

14  7  April 
99 16  Feb. 


9 


6 
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May 

Feb. 

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July 

Oct. 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Jan. . 

June 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

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Sept. 

Mar. 

July 

May 

Oct. 

Aug. 

May 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Oct 

July 

Sept 

Sept. 


14 


17 


17 108  Foot 
162Garr.  Batt 
2021  Dragoons. 

IR.  Yet  Batt 
1868  Foot 
02  R.  Marines. 
89  78  Foot 
1636  Foot 
27  Unattached. 
16 101  Foot 
142Garr,  Batt 
17  82  Foot 
16 1  Foot 

4  R.  Veteran  Batt 
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 

004  Foot 


18  April  17 


22  Sept  20 


04  26  Sept  1898  Foot 
88  178376  Foot 


14 
14 
10 
11 


26 

26 

7 


1224 
1326 


00 


0926 
1218 


14 
18 


14 
06 
10 
10 
06 
08 
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09 
18 


11 
11 
30 
13 
14 
09 


10 


Mar. 
June 
Dec. 
May 
Mar. 
Nov. 
June 
Nov. 


6  Foot 


1426  April  16  German  Legion. 


1  Dragoons. 


1814  3  Prov.  Bn.  of  Mil. 


17 
16 
14 
21 
17 
17 
01 
17 


9  Aug.  19  Ghirrison  Com 
29 


1426 
1626 
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1426 


1 

1 

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20 
26 
16 


1328 


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7 
7 


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May 
Jan. 
June 


April 

May 

Dec. 

April 

June 

Sept 

Feb. 

May 

July 

Aug. 

Mar. 


17 
14 
16 


22  R.  Artillery. 


17 
17 
36 
21 


16 
24 
18 
17 


14 
16 
30 
16 
17 
161 


13  Foot 

NewfoundlandFen. 
2  Garr.  Batt. 
Rifle  Brigade. 
27  Foot 
16  Foot 
36  Foot 
60  Foot 


6  W.  Ind.  Reg. 
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 
R.  Waggon  Tr. 
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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May 

Dec. 

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May 

never 

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never 

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Apr. 

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18 


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05 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAY. 


21 


Nov. 
Aug. 


88 
29 


27 

25 

10 

7 


Sept.  17 
Feb.  16 
Feb.  37 


25  May  17 


6 
25 
30 
26 

15 
25 
25 
20 

28 
13 
25 
25 

18 

25 

2 


11 
13 
19 
25 

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June 
Oct 
Dec. 
May 

1783 
Aug.  26 
Oct 
Nov. 
May 


19 
03 


16 
17 


Nov. 
July 
April  96 


19 
17 


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June  16 

1814 

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1 

9 

1 

23 

1 

5 

24 

26 

21 

17 

25 

23 

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1 

27 

25 

28 


1784 
Sept.  14 
May 
Aug. 
Dec 
Feb. 
Jan. 
May 
June 
Jnne 


34 
31 

24 
19 
04 
21 
17 


May 

Mar. 

June 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Oct 

Mar. 


17 
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 
7  Garr.  Batt 
7Qarr.  Batt 


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 
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123 
16 
28 
12 
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9 
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98 
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13 

25 

4 
21 
10 

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16 
1 

20 
2 
2 


19 
1818 


10  Dec. 
25  Mar. 

3  Sept. 
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17  Oct. 

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10  Nov. 


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25 
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Sept. 

Aug. 

July 

Nov. 

May 

Nov. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

July 

April 

Sept. 

June 

April 

Oct. 

April 

June 

Jan. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

May 

Feb. 

May 

Dec. 

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April 

April 

April 

April 

Aug. 

July 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Jon. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

April 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Feb. 


Oct. 

June 

Jan. 

Aug. 

May 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

July 


13 
05 
14 
13 
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12 
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12 
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20 
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11 
1 

12 
1 

1 
5 

24 

29 
25 

16 

13 

1 

20 

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 
Mar.   17 

Jan.  17 
1815 
Nov.  17 
Sept.  14 
May  13 
1816 
Jan.    22 


1614 


13 
14 

25 
25 
25 
11 


Feb.  35 
Feb.  28 
1815 
April  16 
Sept.  14 
Feb.  16 
July    17 


22 
18 
25 
25 
26 
1 
12 

14 

25 

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6 


25 

1 

25 

25 
25 


30 
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Oct.    27 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

June 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Aug. 


37 
28 
16 
03 
18 
18 
17 


Mar.  22 
Feb.  16 
April  16 
June  16 

1814 
Oct.  16 
Sept.  14 
Oct.    17 

Dec.   18 

Mar.  16 

1814 


Aug.  14 
April  16 
May  16 
Aug.  21 
Sept.  14 
Mar.  17 
April  3i) 


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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never 

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Mar.  16 
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Jan.    84 

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Foot 

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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 

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24  Foot 
62  Foot 
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35  Foot 
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7  R.  Veteran  Bstt 
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R.  Marines. 
15  R.  Veteran  Bstt. 
12  Foot 
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Dragoons. 
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08  Foot 
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Foot. 

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Unattached. 

Foot 
85  Foot 
Caithness  Feu.  Inf. 
10  Dragoons. 
43  Foot 

Foot 
R.  Marines. 
57  Foot 
52  Foot 

36  Foot 
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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   


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Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

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Oct. 


08 
09 
12 
09 
05 
06 
07 
08 
08 
04 
05 
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13 
09 
25 
11 
09 
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27  Aug. 
24  Aug. 

2  May 
19  May 

3  Oct. 

28  Aug. 

3  April 

10  May 

11  Feb. 
18  May 
28  May 
15  Dec. 

21  May 
14  May 
13  Nov. 

1  April 
28  July 

8  May 

18  July 

9  Mar. 

24  Aug. 
30  July 
30  April 

22  May 

1  Oct. 

4  Jan. 

19  July 

2  Dec. 
6  Dec. 
8  May 

21  May 
19  Aug. 
never 

25  Dec. 


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8  Sept. 

15  April 

24  May 
29  June 
17  Mar. 

10  June 

16  April 
19  April 

5  Dec. 
27  July 
15  Oct. 

2  Feb. 
29  April 

26  April 
12  June 
12  Jan. 

5  July 
19  Mar. 
29  Jan. 

14  Jan. 

25  Sept. 
29  June 

17  Jan. 
17  June 

7  Oct. 
15.0ct. 

4  Apr. 
29  Jan. 

11  Mar. 
4  Nov. 

15  June 
25  Dec. 

27  Sept. 


01 
15 
33 
15 
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09 
32 
07 
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13 
32 
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14 
13 
10 
15 
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13 
07 
36 
08 
23 
13 
08 
13 
13 
12 
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37 
13 
15 
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21 
29 
26 
25 
15 


July  16 
Mar.  17 
Mar.  16 
Sept.  28 
Sept.  14 
Sept.  14 
Feb.  15 
Dec.  21 
June  16 
Aug.  21 
Sept.  14 
Oct.  19 
Sept.  19 
Dec.  18 
Aug.  22 
Aug.  16 
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 
25 
6 
25 

25 
16 
24 
25 
1 
26 
22 
18 


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, 
ETC. 


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. 

25  Feb. 
30  Dec. 
30  Jan. 


23 
21 
14 
5 
10 
10 
20 
28 
17 


Dec. 

Oct. 

May 

Jan. 

Vox, 

Dec. 

Aug. 

April 

Dec. 

never 

never 

June 

never 

Dec. 

April 

Dec. 

never 

Sept. 

Mar. 

June 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

July 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

June 

Jan. 

July 

never 

Oct. 

June 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

June 


07 
25 
26 
78 
29 
08 
11 
07 
09 
11 
07 
12 
13 
15 
07 

10 
13 
14 
11 
13 
13 
08 
12 
06 

13 
13 
12 
14 
08 
10 
11 
06 
07 


11 

12 
00 
05 

15 
79 
13 
28 
12 
09 
03 
13 
11 
11 
13 
07 
19 
14 

11 
13 
08 
OH 
05 
12 


LIEUT. 


8 
19 
11 

25 
29 

2 
10 
28 
25 

8 
12 
21 
25 
27 
10 

8 
17 

4 
18 

7 
24 

9 
28 
14 
30 

25 

4 
10 
26 
30 
25 

8 
21 
10 
17 
21 
26 
25 
19 
21 

5 
25 
24 
16 

1 

11 
25 

7 

18 
23 
25 
20 
30 
21 

2 
24 
15 
10 
25 

8 
30 
12 
14 


Aug. 

Sept. 

April 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

May 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

May 

May 

July 

Nov. 

Oot. 

Dec. 

July 

Dec. 

Dec. 
May 

Aug. 

Feb. 

May 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

April 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

May 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

July 

June 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

May 

Sept. 

Sept. 

April 

Jan. 

Dec. 

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 


Unattached. 


July 

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 
94 
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 


'r 


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 

Nov.  33)00  Fool. 

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 
09 
07 
10 
99 
04 
06 
13 
94 
04 
94 
15 
13 
13 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
BALP  PAY. 


19 

25 

9 

1 

16 

25 


31 

25 

1 

18 


18 
26 
25 


Oct 

Dec. 

Sept 

Sept 

Jan. 

Dec. 

May 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

Julv 

July 

Aug. 

Nov. 


20  68  Foot 


18 


26  R.  Marines. 


14 
16 
18 


51  Foot 


R.  Marines. 
R.  Marines. 
25  Dragoons. 


024  Foot 

15  R.  Waggon  Tnia. 

17  44  Foot 

38 

19 

17 

16 

1997  Foot 

02  R.  Waggon  Train. 

Independ.  Cos. 

27  Foot 

1  Dragoon  Goardi. 


11  Dragoons. 
18  Dragoons. 
104  Foot 
10  Foot 


25  Mar.  15 
18  Feb.    19 
1  Aug. 
29  April  31 
25  Feb.    1614  Foot 


16R.  Art.  Drifers. 


20^1  Feb.    28 


24  Sept  1960  Foot 
26 
1 


Mar. 
May 


17 
23 


1 
28 
11 
25 

22 
6 

17 
10 
17 

7 

9 
11 
13 
16 
25 
25 
25 


R.  ArtiUeiy. 


Unattached. 


2  Dragoon  Guards. 

83  Foot 

6  R.  Veteran  BatL 
April  17  R.  Marines. 
Dec.    17|6  West  India  Regt 
Nov.  08|R.  Marines. 
July    17,104  Foot 

1814  R  Waggon  Tnia. 
June  3214  Foot 
Oct    25|  18  Dragoons. 
April  17;39  Foot 
Jan.    1923  Dragoons. 
Jan.    15|R.  For.  Artillery. 
Jane  3361  Foot 


1815i88  Foot 


25 
23 

18 

16 

25 
14 
25 


Sept 

April 

Feb. 

April 

Jan. 

July 

June 

XivCC* 

June 
Oct. 


14 


167  Foot 


17 
18 
15 
17 


QuUl,  Henry** 16  Mar.   09 17  Dec.    12 


7  Nov. 

6  July 

9  Ranle,  Frederic  James 31  Dec.    1^  6  Aug. 


1  Feb.    10 

2  Sept  12 
2  Feb. 

10  July    15 
22  8opt  12 


5  Mar. 
5  Feb. 


12 
16 


15|  8  April  25 


14 
18 


19  May   25  Unattached. 
21130  Mar.  25  R.  ArliUeiy. 


his  Dec. 
lOct 


R.  Marines. 


71  Foot 
12  Foot 
7  Dragoons. 


27  Foot 
18150  Foot 
1860  Foot 
01 36  Foot 
10  R. 

R.  Art  Driven. 
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 
d7!05  Foot. 


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 


21 
25 
26 
18 

3 
12 
27 
22 
21 
30 
24 

9 
23 

2 

8 
20 
18 
15 
120 
21 
20 
0 
6 
21 
11 

27 

4 
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15 
26 
0 
8 
19 
11 
8 
21 
6 
28 
15 
20 
14 
10 
15 
1 
28 
15 
5 
8 
6 
18 
24 
18 
13 
16 
10 
14 
17 
128 
11 
126 


June 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

July 

Jan. 

Sept. 

June 

Mar. 

June 

April 

July 

April 

Nov. 

never 

Feb. 

July 

July 

May 

July 

July 

Feb. 

May 

Feb.' 

Jan. 

July 

never 

Aug. 

never 

Aug. 

June 

never 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

July 

Feb. 

June 

April 

Sept 

June 

June 

Mar. 

Feb. 

July 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

June 

April 

June 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Nov. 

May 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

May 

Feb. 


10 
13 

07 


1320 


06 
09 


0421 
96 
1123 
0428 


12 
OS 
04 
04 

08 
13 
09 
11 


17 
15 
12 
27 
121 
1 
15 
12 
6 
09128 


08 
12 
11 
11 
12 


07 
11 
13 
07 
12 
13 
15 
14 
10 
10 
17 
08 
12 


08 
15 
09 


LI  BUT. 


2 

17 
13 


7 
1 


14 
10 
26 
25 

4 


1425 
13 
0723 
25 
1327 
0911 
10 
11120 
1 
24 
22 
25 
2 
16 
19 
13 
3 
2 
21 
16 
7 


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1 
8 
4 


1024 

09 

1420 


10 


10 


02rl7 


07 
13 
08 
07 
05 
18 
11 
14 
13 


27 
1 
7 

17 
8 
3 

127 
9 

15 


Nov. 

Nov. 

April 

Nov. 

July 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

April 

April 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

July 

Dec. 

May 

Dec. 

July 

July 

Feb. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

June 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

July 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

May 

April 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

April 

April 

Nov. 

May 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

May 

Dec. 

April 

July 

Dec. 

Jan. 

July 

Oct. 

Dec. 

July 

Aug. 

Nov. 

May 

Jan. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

July 

June 


11 
1426 


WHBN 

PLACED  ON 

HALF  PAY. 


09 
17 

08 

11 

07 
00 
13 
06 
31 
05 
07 
08 
15 
09 
13 
10 


6 
3 

8 
9 
1 

26 
31 


April 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

April 

Nov. 

April 


16 
18 
14 
18 
26 
16 
17 


1420 


Mar. 
June 
jLiec. 
0924  Feb. 


11 


24 


May 
May 

Oct. 
June 


25 
10 
31 
15 


8  Foot. 
Rifle  Brigade. 

Garrison  Batt« 
13  Foot. 
Unattached. 
31  Foot. 
R.  Marines. 
R.  Marines. 
Unattached. 
103  Foot. 
R.  Marines. 
R.  Marines. 


7 

8 

1  April  l^R.  Marines. 

1 


April 
July 


17 


14 


R.  Marines. 

2  R.  Veteran  BaU. 
16  R.  Art.  Drivers. 

R.  Engineers. 
166  Foot. 
19.30  Foot. 
18  73  Foot. 
2599  Foot. 


14 

16 

12 

13 

19 

08 

0915 

13 

15 

11 

03 

13 

12 

13 

14 

08 

16 

16 

18 


8  April  24112  Foot. 
26  Dec.    18 

5  Feb.    1823  Foot 
30  Nov.  20 
12  May   24  R.  ArtUlery. 


1 
11 


1625 


09 


07 
26 

13 
18 
15 


25 

13  Oct     22 

26 

20 

26 

26 

20 


11 
11 
27 
00 
14 
09 
09 
25 
11 
12 
13 
15 
11 
06 
14 
16t20 


27 

1 
25 

6 
26 

4 
1 
22 
18 
25 
26 
25 
4 


Mar. 
Feb. 

July 

Dec. 

June 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

July 

July 


16 
16 
20 
16 
16 


27 


18 
22 

16 


April  26 


25 


1020 


30 
8 
11 
25 
25 


4  West  India  Regt. 


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 
July    19124  Dragoons. 
48  Foot 


Feb.    169  Foot 
April  2044  Foot 


44  Foot. 

4  Foot. 

19  Foot 

Cape  Regiment. 

New  Bruns.  Fen. 


1652  Foot 


1  Foot 


2025  Dragoons. 


51  Foot 

7  Foot. 

R.  Art  Drivers. 

Unattached. 


April  1627  Foot. 
Mar.  17  1  Foot 
Mar.  17  82  Foot. 
Feb.    1679  Foot 
April  1657  Foot. 

3  R.  Veteran  Batt. 
Sept.  14  R.  Marines. 
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 


BNSIONj 
ETC. 


25 
6 
10 
29 
3 
27 
6 
4 
31 
12 
2 
10 
13 
30 
26 
26 

6 
27 

10 

3 

10 

16 

20 

9 

2 

4 

10 
12 
16 
11 
29 
1 
10 
29 


never 

Oct. 

Oct. 

April 

July 

July 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

April 

Aug. 

April 

July 

Feb. 

May 

Mar. 

July 

July 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

May 

May 

Sept. 

Aug. 

never 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

July 

July 

Nov. 

June 

July 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

May 

Dec. 

June 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

July 

Aug. 

Oct. 

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Nov. 

Dec. 

JL^ec. 

Sept. 

July 

Sept. 

Aug. 

April 

Oct. 

Dec. 


07 
141 
11 
13 
01 
12 
04 
13 


1226 


04 
07 
16 
09 
94 
08 
15 

11 
05 
11 
08 
12 
27 
13 
11 
05 
08 

07 
13 
10 
07 
15 
13 
10 
06 

06 
13 
16 
04 
09 
13 
09 
79 


LIBUT. 


25 
15 

6 
30 
14 
14 

5 
16 
24 


0525 

08 

0917 


11 
11 
13 


09 
08 
11 


05 
11 
05 
11 


13 
11 
26 
26 
15 

4 
11 
21 
29 
27 
25 
18 

8 

8 
15 
20 
29 
10 
27 
10 

3 
27 

6 
10 

7 
21 
14 

14 
9 
8 

29 
8 
9 

11 
1 


30 
21 
31 


0928 


7 

11 

6 


0427 


16 

27 

9 

16 


0612 
0616 
15    1 


Dec. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

June 

June 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

May 

May 

Feb. 

Feb. 

June 

Nov. 

July 

May 

Sept. 

Sept. 

July 

July 

Nov. 

Aug. 

June 

July 

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May 

July 

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July 

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Feb. 

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Feb. 

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April 

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April 

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AprU 

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Mar. 

Dec. 

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Aug. 

Jan. 

July 

June 

Aug. 

Oct 

July 

May 

June 

June 


13 
09 
18 
29 
15 


0425 
1826 


15 


08 


WHCN 

PLACED  ON 

HALF  PAY. 


4 
28 
14 
12 


08 

15 

19 

94 

08 

27 

12 

96 

09 

17 

06 

13 

08 

1312 

0413 

1426 

3231 


1 
24 
19 
11 
25 

26 

6 
17 

8 
26 


18141 
Feb.    16 
Dec. 
May 
Nov. 
Mar. 
May 
Sept 
Oct 
Aug. 
Oct. 
Sept 
July 
Mar. 


100  Foot 

6  Garrison  Batt 

Unattached. 

R.  Marines. 

Unattached. 
17163  Foot 
16|59  Foot 

R.  Marines. 
15|2  Garrison  Batt 
2424  Foot 

Irish  Brigade. 

10  Foot 

Unattached. 


38 
31 
36 


98 
17 
99 


17  92  Foot 


1803 


2 


1325 


1 


1326 

15 

12 

1412 

1415 

1226 

16.26 

15|25 

1426 

0823 

0825 
1625 
1 
18 
25 
25 
25 
9 
1 
2 


Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
May 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

AprU 

May 

Sept. 


39 
17 


81  Foot 


1842  Foot 
22  African  Corps. 
107  Garrison  Batt. 
1611  Foot    • 
R.  Marines. 
26|Unattached. 
06  R.  Maiinea. 
leCapeRegimeBt 


Unattached. 
^7  Foot 


18 10  Foot 
14 


25 

08 

12 

20 

12 

82 

10 

10 

1020 

1427 


13 


09 
11 
14 
08 
09 


6 


1426 
12i25 


8 

1 

26 

14 

1 


1325 
06*26 
la  7 

12''  1 
09) 
22l  1 


R.  Marines. 
Aug.  1900  Foot 

3  R.  Veteran  BMt. 

5  R.  Veteran  Bstt 
June  28  60  Foot 
June  16>23Foot 
Dec.   18;20  Dragoooa. 
Sept.  20;22  Dragoons. 
Dec.   18^  Foot 
Dec.    18t63Foot 
May    1693  Foot 

Dec.    18  African  Corps. 
Mar.   17 12  Foot 
Oct    90  R.  Artillery. 
June  16R.  Marines. 
Jan.    16S7  Foot 
May   26;Unattaclied. 
April  16  7  West  India  Regt 
May  83  R.  Marines. 
Sept  14  R.  Marines. 
April  18  40  Foot 
Feb.    23 1  R.  Veteran  Batt 
July    96,Unattachcd. 
April  16|47  Fbot 
Mar.  16^1  Dragoons. 
Sept.  17|1  Garrison  Batt 
Jan.    20|68Foot 
April  21  jR.  Artillery. 
July    17,9  Qairiaoa  Bait. 
June  18:R.  Marines. 
Sept  14:R.  Marines. 
Mar.  17i56Foot 
Aug.   1327  Foot. 
Sept  20|Uaatfeached. 
Sept  14  R.  Marines. 

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.   

Shaw,  Samuel 

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   

*  Shigleton,  Jonathan  Felix  .«.. 

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  


CORNBT, 
BTC. 


10  April  25 

27  Jan.    06120  Oct. 

28 


11 


22  Aug.  10 

20  April  96 

22  June  12 

25Aut 

30  Dec.   12 14  Dec. 

27  Aug.  12 18  Feb. 


6 
23 

10 
24 

7 
11 
14 
24 

6 


never 
May  13 
June  25 
never 
Oct.  05 
Feb.  14 
Aug.  00 


LIBUT. 


8  April  26129  Not. 
9727  Nov. 
13 
0025  June 

15  Jan. 

25  Nov. 


25  Jan. 

10  Dec. 

11  May 
3  Mar. 

28  Nov. 


12 
00 


WHEN 

PLACRD  ON 

HALP  PAY. 


0828  Feb. 


never      12  Dee. 
14  April  08 10  April 
4  Feb.    13  7  Nov. 
12  Dec.   11 20  Dec. 
21  Jan.    13  0  Dec. 
17  May   14  4  Sept 
31  Oct.    11  21  Oct. 
20  Feb.   04  8  Jan. 
17  Oct.    0520  Sept 
10 


Oct    10 
never 


16  Mar. 
28  June 


15 
21 
16 

23 


Dec.  70  20  June 
July  0822  Mar. 


Aug.  00 
Aug.  07 
Dec.  12 
never 


Oct  1826  Sept 
Sept  04  20  Mar. 
June  02  20  Feb. 
July  1323  Dec. 
Feb.    11   IJune 


16 

1 
25 

5 
20 
23  May   lll23  Sept 

1  Nov,  03      " 
17  Feb.    14114  June 
30 


May  05 
never 
Sept  07 


July   0421  Feb. 

Nov.  05  24  Aug. 

April  1323  Mar.  15|26  Mar.  16i27  Foot 

June  10  20  April 


Oct.    04 


1  July 


1 
25 
21 
14 
25 

5 
23 
23 
12 

4 
13 

22  Feb.    10120  Jan. 
25  July   00  2  May 

23  June  04   4  Aug. 
12  Nov.  12 16  Nov. 


April  05|20  Jan. 

Aug. 

Sept 

Aug.  0822  Feb. 

Oct    08 13  Sept 


10 
00 


never 


25  Dec. 
23  Oct 
13  May 
20  Oct 
22  Jan. 
13  Aug. 
18  June 


15  20  Aug. 

12 

14 

13 

13 

17 


10 

15 

01 
Aug.  08l20June  00 
Oct    10  4  Dec.   2321  Mar. 
June  05  22  Jan.    07  17  Dec. 
Aug.   1328  Sept  1525  Mar. 

04 


27  Unattached. 
02  R.  Marines. 

7  R.  Veteran  Batt 
027  Foot 
185  Foot 
163  Garrison  Batt 

17  08  Foot 
25  Dec.    1804  Foot 
20  S^t  33  0  West  India  Begt 
11  May   15  4  Dragoon  Guards. 
25  Sept  143  Foot 
25  Dec.    18  Staff  Corps. 

2626  Mar.  30  Unattached. 
04  R.  Irish  ArtUlery. 

1  Sept  14  R.  Marines. 
25  Nov.  1660  Foot 
180240  Foot 
11  May   1582  Foot 

20  Unattached. 

18  35  Foot 
17 16  Foot 

R.  Irish  ArtiUery. 
00 10  Sept  1254  Foot 
15 10  Feb.    32  53  Foot 
14   IJuly   23  R.  Artillery. 
1325  Dec.   1800  Foot 
23 13  July   26  Unattached. 
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. 
1  April 


1225  Oct    21 


08 


10  Dec. 
25  Dec. 
16  Mar. 


14  Nov. 
1  Sept 


10 
14 
11 


17  Oct    1650  Foot 


14  5  R.  Veteran  Batt. 

06  4  R.  Veteran  Batt. 

07  3  Feb.    2068  Foot 
11 11  June  30  Unattached. 
04 15  Dec.  06  R.  Marines. 
10|30Sept  1042  Foot 

8  R.  Veteran  Batt 
25  Feb.    1658  Foot 
11  April  2231  Foot 
05|24Jan.    2263  Foot 

15  28  Dec.  27  6  West  India  Ragt. 
25  Dee.   13125  Sept.  14|l2  Foot 

X  X  379 


12  Foot 


1425  Dec.  1860  Foot 
26 13  July  2660  Foot 
2322*Peb.  3121  Foot 
06  20  Nov.  17  16  Dragoons. 

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 

07  8  R.  Veteran  Batt. 
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 

Smith,  John    10 

aSmith,John    12 

Wi  Smith,  John    26 

•  Smith,  John 

Smith  Jo$ephy{Qr,Miu,^K^T,0^) 

Smith,  Leonard  Fleming 

9  Smith,  Michael 

Smithy  Peter 

8mlth,Peter 

9  Smith,  Balph , 

Smith,  Robert 

Smithj  ThomoM  Flynn 

Smith,  Thomas  Francis 

Smith,  William  ><>* 

{Smith,  William 
SB  Smith,  William , 

Smith,  William 

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 
StaweU,  William    

Steade,  Charles  

Steed,  Edward  Henry    

9  Bteel,  William  Robert 

Steele,  Matthew  Fk«derick>*   .. 
Steele,  S^  Robert,  Kwt 

*  Ste^sall,  William  Charles  .... 

Sterenson,  John • 

Stewart,  Alexander    |90 

Stewart,  Charles |25 

SI  Stewart,  Duncan    «. 
tewart,  Edward  Hdbbs    

Stewart,  James  

Stewart,  Merry  n  •••• 

Stewart,  Thomas    

Stobart,  Henry"* 

8tMe,Jokn  

Btoek,  Fredertek 

Stokes,  Joseph  Southwell 


5 

29 

1 
22 

4 
26 

4 
14 
11 

1 

6 
28 

3 
120 
16 
17 

3 
26 

14 
126 

1 
121 

4 
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    

§iri//orrf,,/o*n»"  

WUkins,  William    

SB  Wilkinson,  Henry 

Wilkinson,  John  Alexander 

S9II  Willett,  Augustus  Saltren  .... 

Willey,  Edward 

9  Williams,  Charles 

WUUamij  George  Blennerhaaei .  * 

Williams,  Henry  Micajah 

Williams,  Robert   

{Willis,  George Brander "* 
Wais,  James  **» 

Wilson,  Alexander  Lockhart    .... 

Wilson,  Charles 

Wilson,  Henry    

Wilson,Henry    

WOmw,  p.  (Qr.  Mast,  20  Jwie  05) 

Wilson,  Robert  

Wikon,  Wm.  Henry  Bowen  Jordan 

Wilton,  John  Lucas   

Winckworth,  John 

Windle,  John  Shepard 

Winton,  James   

Wisdom,  John 

9«a  Wood,  Frederick** 

Wood,  Geoige 

•  Wood,Geofge 

Wood,  Geo.  Horsley   

9  Wood,  Henry 

Wood,  WiUiam  Sumpter    

Woodcock,  Thomas    

Woodgate,  William  Harding. . . . 

Woods,  William 

Worsley,  George 

II  OS  Worsley,  Thos.  Taylor*** 

Wraxall,  Charles  Edward 

m  Wray,  Hugh  Boyd 

Wrey,  William  Long 

Wright,  AUsander    

Wright,  Edward 

Wright,Jobii 


!Id  libut. 

STC. 


6 
19 
131 

3 
12 
10 
16 
20 

8 
23 
19 

3 
27 

28 

6 

13 

12 

1 

123 

13 

125 

1 

6 

8 

6 

5 

22 

24 

28 

22 

26 

2 

1 

11 

28 

22 

21 

14 
10 
13 
14 
11 
10 
25 
28 
28 

25 

25 

22 

29 

13 

7 

8 

14 

11 

23 

27 

1 

8 


never 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

July 

Dec. 

July 

Oct. 

Oct 

Feb. 

July 

Wot. 

nerer 

Feb. 

April 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

April 

JiUy 

Mar. 

jLfec. 

Aug. 

May 

Odt 

June 

Oct 

June 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Sept 

May 

Dec. 

Feb. 

April 

June 

July 

never 

April 

Sept 

Mar. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

April 

Feb. 

never 

Nov. 

Mar. 

July 

Aug. 

Dec. 

April 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Sept 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Oct 

June 


12 
11 
08 
08 
11 
77 
05 


|25 
15 
22 
17 
19 
12 
1 
4 


0912 
1222 


12 
06 
96 
10 


08 
11 
101 
12 


LIBUT. 


26 
19 
11 
5 
25 
1213 
1029 


10 

8 

15 

13 


0825 

08 

05 

07 

10 

08 

06 

18 

13 

05 

04 

05 

08 

12 

13 

09 

09 

25 


2 

1 
30 
12 

3 
27 
23 
29 
17 
26 
28 
17 
17 

6 

7 

29 
29 
10 
0620 


25 
27 
10 


04 
12 

13 


11 
27 
08 


11 
12 
11 


01 


12 
16 
22 


0625 
9927 
0610 


14 
2 


Dec. 

Aug. 

Oct 

Oct 

Aug. 

July 

Jan. 

Aug. 

April 

AprU 

May 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

May 

AprU 

May 

Aug. 

April 

April 

Mar. 

Sept 

Sept 

Dee. 

May 

Oct 

Aug. 

May 

May 

Sept 

Sept 

Jan. 

Nov. 

April 

April 

May 

April 

Nov. 

Nov. 

June 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Oct 

Dec. 

June 

Dec. 


13 
14 
13 
11 


WBEN 

PLACBD  ON 

HAtP  FAY. 


25 
25 

25 


0925 
1310 
7929 


97 
12 
13 


1425 
0918 


1 
25 


00 

13 

14 

1325 

12 


23 
15 
13 


1425 
1020 
0825 
06 


12 

12 

11 

07 

22 

17 

07 

05125 

0825 


09 
13 


12 
12 
27 
14 
12 
26 
32 
10 
08 


07 
05 
13 


1313 
1926 


12  April  2l|29Jan. 
Nov. 


2 
11 
28 


0321 


2 

1 

10 


1325 
9527 


13 


ooiio 


Aug. 

Dec. 

April 

Oct 

Dec 

Mar. 

Oct 

April 

Sept 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Sept 


18 

21 

12 

31 

0^ 

05 

12 

15 

12 


25 

23 

2 


July 

Sept 

Oct 

Oct 

Mar. 


27 
25 
25 


25 
14 
11 
7 
19 
24 


3 
1 


2028 


25 

2 

11 

1 
1 

16 
16 


9925 


20 
25 
20 


11 
24 
25 
13 
15 
10 
11 
1 
19 


18143Prov.  Bn-ofMiL 
Mar.  1627  Foot 
Jane  17  1  Foot 

17  27  Foot 

1411  Foot 

lOdWestlndiARegt 

92  R.  Marines. 

16 14  Foot 
April  17  7  Foot 
Jan.    17  14  Dragooni. 
April  16  German  Legion. 
Mar.  1939  Foot 
July  02  R.  Marines. 
June  16  Sicilian  Rcy. 

1814 1  Prov.  Bn.  of  Mfl. 
Mar.  17  36  Foot 

7  R.  y eteraa  B«tt 
Jan.  36  R.  Marines. 
Mar.  17  13  Foot 
Mar.  17  13  Foot 
Mar.  17  62  Foot 
May  1963  Foot 
Mar.  159  Foot 

R.  Artillery  Drivcfs« 
Aug.  16 1  Oarr.  Batt 
May   1640  Foot 
Sept  2324  Foot 
Feb.    22  22  Dragoons. 

2319DrBgoons. 

19  53  Foot 

3R.yeterBDBatt 

1690  Foot 
Sept  2653  Foot 
April  23  R.  ArtiUery. 
Nov.  14ltArtffleryDfircrs. 
June  21 83  Foot 
Aug.  17  56  Foot 
Sept  1937  Foot 
Oct    31  89  Foot 

4R.yeteraiiBatt 

14  R.  Marines. 

31  Garrison  Co. 

38  54  Foot 

1775  Foot 

82  53  Foot 
Sept  02 17  Foot 
July  0917  Foot 

1711 

19  96  Foot 

Independent  Co. 

27  67  Foot 

24  23  Foot 
July  28p%Foot 
May  15  4  Dragoon  Gnarda. 
April  3845  Foot 
Feb.  166 
Sep^  1230  Foot 
Feb.    1945  Foot 


June 
Dec. 

Jan. 


Sept 

Feb. 

Dec 

July 

May 


Mar 

Mar. 


Aug.  19 


April  1740  Foot 


14  28  Jan.    17 
96 


RArtiUsry. 


19 


llR.yetananBnu. 
02125  Oct   02135  Foot 
12125  Joly   17127  Foot 

S78 


Lieutenants. 


9  Wright,  John 

Wright,  William     

Wi  Wright,  William*". . 

Wrighte,  WilUam 

*  Wynter,  John  Jonathan 
Wynter,  William  Rose  .. 


BNSIQN, 
BTC. 


14Jnne  11 


LIBUT. 


5  Feb.    12  22  Hor.  27 


2  Aug.  do  3  Aug.  85 


11  Mar.  Id 
20  May   12 

never 
27AQg.  05 


Yamold,  Benjamin 

Yelverton,  Hon.  Barry  Charles .... 

Yonge,  Weston    

9  QSI  Yonge,  William  Crawley  .. 
Young,  Alexander  (A4;.  2  July  96) 

Young,  Bdward  Wynyaxd 

Youag,  Hen.  Harman    

Young,  Henry    

Young,  John  George 

YaungyBobert   


20  July 
26  May 
25  Dec. 
12  Dec. 


23  July 
5  Oct. 

24  Oct. 
14  May 

1  June 
9  April 
3  April 
31  May 
20  Jan. 
3  Oct 


12 
32 
13 
12 
97 
25 
06 
09 
14 
11 


17 
13 
19 
29 

8 

2 
25 

1 
12 

6 


Sept. 

Sept 

Oct. 

April 

Oct. 

July 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept 


WHEN 

PLACED)  ON 

HALF  PAY. 


1525  Dec.  18 
14 19  April  17 
1325  Feb.  16 
05   9  July   07 


31  20  Nov.  34 
3311  Aug.  37 
1817 
13  Feb.    23 
25  May   03 
5  Sept.  34 
22  Jan.    18 


15 
13 
02 
29 
08 
11 
24 
14 


Unattached. 
81  Foot 
Rifle  Brigade. 
3  Foot 
63  Foot. 
22  Dragoons. 


14  May 


R.  Marines. 
79  Foot. 
84  Foot 
17  Foot 

30  Foot 
60  Foot 

31  Foot. 
6  R.  Veteran  Batt. 

29190  Foot. 

1  R.  Veteran  Batt 


979 


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 

380 


Nates  to  the  Lieutenants. 

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. 


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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 
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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. 

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Aug. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

July 

Feb. 

May 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

May 


9 


24 

26 

7 

17 


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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 


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21  Dec. 
29  June 
29  Oct. 
27  Jan. 
21  May 

7  Mar. 

12  Aug. 
5  Dec. 

10  Dec. 
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26  Mar. 
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21  AprU 
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27  June 
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6  Aug. 

26  Aug. 

27  July 

4  Jan. 
4  April 

24  Dec. 

17  April 

18  Nov. 

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Aug. 

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Feb. 

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Nov. 


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3  Aug. 

19  Oct. 

10  Feb. 
26  Nov. 

7  April 
19  Aug. 
9  Dec. 

11  Feb. 
16  May 
127  Jan. 


97 
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2  Oct. 
2  Jan.   21 


23100  Foot 
R.Artaiery. 


30 

1 

26 


IJan.    16 


4 
26 


14 


26 

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April 
Oct. 


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31 
1 

25 
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1 

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1320 


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9027 
09  6 
1325 
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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. 


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1 
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25 

20 
29 
25 
23 
17 
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12 
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20 
12 
26 
25 
26 
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25 
13 
19 
12 
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15 

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Aug. 

June 

May 

April 

April 

July 

July 

Feb. 

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April 

Dec. 

Mar. 

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Aug. 

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Mar. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

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Jan. 

Aug. 

April 

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31  Mar. 

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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 

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1624 


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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. 


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Nov. 

Mar. 

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Jane 

Feb. 

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June 

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Mar. 

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Dec. 

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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 


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placed  on 
Half  pay. 


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27 

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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. 


404 


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    .... 
406 


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19 

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21 
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25 

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20 
20 
25 

2 
26 

7 
20 
ilO 

8 
10 
22 
22 
28 
28 


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Aug. 

Jan. 

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Dec. 

Nov. 

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July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Feb. 

June 

Mar. 

July 

July 

Mar. 

Feb. 

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Jan. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

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13 

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38 


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 

25 

10  Sept. 

30 

28  June 

38 

20  Jan. 

37 

24  Feb. 

10 

25  June 

08 

24  Feb. 

10 

20  Jan. 

37 

10  Sept. 

30 

4  May 

15 

23  Feb. 

09 

26  Sept. 

06 

4  May 

15 

3  Aug. 

14 

23  Nov. 

27 

19  July 

21 

'25  June 

03 

28  June 

38 

1  May 

01 

20  Jan. 

37 

31  Mar. 

14 

7  June  25 

25  June 

03 

9  May 

17 

10  Jan. 

14 

1  Jan. 

99 

1  Nov. 

14 

1  April 

00 

3  Feb. 

07 

30  July 

25 

24  May 

98 

25  Dec. 

14 

25  May 

12 

25  Sept. 

06 

10  Aug. 

U 

28  Nov. 

12 

25  Dec. 

14 

25  Mar. 

14 

22  Oct. 

16 

125  Dec. 

14 

Q  Q 


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     


10  Sept. 

1  Aug. 

9  Nov. 
23  Nov. 

4  Feb. 

19  July 
25  Oct. 

20  Jan. 
10  Sept. 

do 
131  Mar. 

28  June 
22  Oct. 

29  Mar. 
20  Jan. 

do 

19  July 
10  Aug. 
2d  April 

20  Jan. 
25  Dec. 
10  Sept 


30  Eyl,  John  Geo. 


09 
13 
27 
06 
21 
27 
87 
30 

14 
38 
16 
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37 

21 
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37 
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30 


DEP.UTT    ASSISTANT    C0XMI8- 
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 


26 
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26 
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Medical  Department. 


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  


HOSPITAL- 
ASSIST.  &C. 


4 

9 
9 


1 
1 

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22 


Nov.  06 
June  98 
Mar.  04 

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Nov.  94 
Mar.  05 


23 

8 

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19 

19 

17 

26 

21 
22 


Jane  9527 
Jan.  05  5 
never  14 
never  25 
Sept.  05  1 
never  2 
July    1121 


Dec.   0525 
Dec.  04   1 


never 
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never 
Oct  99 
never 
Nov.  07 
never 
Sept.  99 
Sept.  04 
Jan.    01 


19 
19 
8 
9 
18 
90 


May  08 
Jan.  08 
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never 


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7 

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never 

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03 

94 
94 
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ASSISTANT 
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SURGEON. 


10  April  06 15 
6  Mar.  9919 

3  Oct.    0415 
8  May   0625 

4  Aug.  0130 

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4  Feb.    08 


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4 

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Oct.    07 
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Dec. 

June 

July 

Nov. 

July 

June 

Jan. 

July 

Oct 

Sept 

Oct 

Sept 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

July 

Sept 

Oct. 

Dec. 

June 

Sept 

Aug. 

Mar. 

July 

Sept 

Mar. 

April 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Sept 

July 

Oct 

June 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Nov. 

May 

Feb. 

May 

Jan. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

Oct 

Sept 

Oct 

Sept 

Sept 

June 


13  60  Foot 
00,60  Foot 
13  4  Ceylon  Reg. 
268tafl^ 
095Garr.  Batt 
25 1  R.  Vet.  Batt 

12  Staff. 

80  Scotch  Brigade. 
003  Foot 

13  $i  Dragoons. 
145R.  Vet  Batt 
99  20  Foot 


12 
14 


34  Foot 

21  Diagoona. 


26  Staff. 
98  Staff. 
13  7  Foot 

11  Ordnance. 
95  Staff. 

03  Staff. 

1318  Dragoons. 

1416  Foot 

07  Staff. 

91  7  West  Ind.  B^. 
1378  Foot 

12  Staff. 
03Staff. 

11  Ordnance. 

08  Staff. 
07  Staff. 
25  73  Foot 

13  Staff  Corps  of  Cav. 
06  Staff. 

26|Staff. 
13124  Foot 
0925  Foot 


13 
15 
11 


R.  Wagg.  Tr. 
Ordnance. 
62  Foot 


0960  Foot 


00 


4  R.  Vet  Battalion. 


00  08  Foot 

25  Coldstieam  Qvarda. 

95 10  Foot 

1486  Foot 

11  SUff. 

95SUff. 

09  26  Foot 

Idi^OO  Foot 

05  Coldstream  Qoarda. 

14  Staff. 

0938  Foot 

or, 
11 

30 


staff. 
48  Foot 
83  Foot 
14,Oninance. 
12  80  Foot 
30,18  Foot 
11,100  Foot 
32.77  Foot 
12'4  Foot 
12!5  Foot 
OS'Staff. 


410 


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. 

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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. 

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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. 


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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 


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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 

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Foreign  Half-pay. 


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 


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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. 


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86  Oct 

16 

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18 

85  Mar. 

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25  July 
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85  July 

16 

14 

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19  Mar. 

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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. 

u  u  448 


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. 


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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